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

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— II! Roundup 1971 Volume48 M is i Contents Introduction  . .... . . . . Student Life : . . Vm - 8.57 Seniors 58 91 Sports 92-123 Academics 124-143 Underclassmen 144-177 Student Directory 178-187 Advertising 9 4M 188-212 Index 213-217 Conclusion 218-220 Sponsors: Bruce Gardner, principal Donald Haley, editorial George Hans, art 2 3 Individuality is the salt of common life. You may have to live in a crowd, but you do not have to live like it, nor sub- sist on its food. You may have your own orchard. You may drink at a hidden spring. Be yourself if you would serve others. Henry Van Dyke Roosevelt did not function as one this year, but instead, its goals and achievements were obtained by 1,600 different individuals. Each student contributed to Roosevelt in his or her own way. Some served through their academic achievements, and others participated in music, drama, and athletic events. Girl ' s Club, Boy ' s Club, and the student council provided numerous committees which were enthusiastically support- ed by the student body . Roosevelt would not have been complete without the attendance of those students who were not members of any school sponsored activities. Yet without their contributions in class and their appearances in the halls, Roosevelt would surely have been lost . Academically, Roosevelt met the needs of its changing student body by adding new courses to the curriculum and providing a variety of study programs. The student body obtained many privileges this year which no other Des Moines high school was able to duplicate. Open finals, home study, open campus, and a talking study hall for sophomores operated efficiently and successfully this year. The sterotype blue and white clad Rosie no longer exists. Instead, the great spirit of the Rough Rider has been chan- neled to new areas in order to meet the needs of its students. Basketball and ping pong are only a few of the activities that occupy Al Comito ' s third hour gym class. 7 Student Life Student life activity this year provided a needed outlet for the individual ' s energies. Various clubs, both old and new, gave students the opportunity to use previous skills and acquire addi- tional ones. Through the organi- zations people found entertain- ment, new friends, and a chance to serve the community sur- rounding Roosevelt. Customary to the Roosevelt tradition, extracurricular activi- ties along with academic studies, played a major role in student life. Involvement develops a well- rounded student who spends proportionate time between studying and leisure activity. 8 Foreign students Olgade Signore and Sonia Mon- tano begtn diplomatic relations in the library . Megan Gibson demonstrates the Mime art of archery as Mary Kay Snyder looks on. Greenwood Park provides a thought-provoking scene for a lone observer. 11 Excitement is keyword in Homecoming 1970 Dehbi Kerr smiles vivaciously as she is crowned the 1970 Roosevelt Homecoming queen. Maribeth Anderson Deanna Book Five hundred blue and white balloons filled the night sky as Student Council President Jerry Leibold climaxed home- coming week by presenting Queen Debbi Kerr to her subjects. Crowned by football captains Jim Evans and Quentin Thorton at the homecoming assembly October 30, Debbi was joined by attendants Mari- beth Anderson, Deanna Book, Marcia Fitzgibbon, and Debbie Martin, . Ju- nior Martha Hatfield and sophomore Lisa Berry were elected underclass attendants. Excitement mounted during the week, starting with the sale of mums by Girl ' s Club, and grew with the Girl ' s Club skit, Before the Game, present- ed at the homecoming assembly. Cold temperatures and a brisk wind did not hamper the mighty Rider spirit. Key Club sponsored a car bash to add to the fun, and Roosevelt students wound their way to Hutchens Stadium, honking their horns, in brightly paint- ed, ornated cars. Boy ' s Club awarded prizes of $15, $10, and $5 to the best decorated cars . The winners were: first place, senior Randy Cram; second place, junior Cathy Chase; and third place, senior Jane Hutchings. For the first time in 37 years the Roosevelt football team lost to Valley. The Riders were the first to score, but a determined Valley offense won the game 17-6. The loss put a slight damper on the festivities, but spirits were high for the homecoming dance held October 31. Couples danced to the music of The Soul Vibrations in the boy ' s gym, adorned in festive Halloween style. Marcia Fitzgibbon Senior Tracy Ingberg shakes the stage as she portrays Steve Little, in a skit presented by Girl ' s Club for the Homecoming assembly Debbie Martin Cheerleaders scream and jump wildly as the team runs on field to meet Valley during the Homecoming game, except for senior Jane Hutchings who struggles with a stubborn kneesock. Martha Hatfield Lisa Berry la Lesents Imaginary Invalid wing set y, powdered wi mes all combined □here of Paris in to provide the atn 1674. Morris Beers played the lead role of Monsieur Argan, a miserly old man, who plots to marry his daughter to a doctor so that he would receive free medical care for the rest of his life. This breaks the heart of his daughter Angelica, Sally Lyon, because she is really in love with Cleante, Mark Bell, though her father does not know it. Cleante, Mark Bell, warns Morris Beers of his terrible appearance. Meanwhile his wife, Beline, Kitty Cochran, schemes to kill her invalid husband in order to inherit his fortune and marry Monsieur Bonnefoy played by David Wertsch. The only person who seems to sympa- thize with the fate of Monsieur Argan is Toinette, his maid and nurse, played by Marcy Caquelin. In the end, all the characters con- vince Morris that he is only pretending to be sick. After they perform a humor- ous ritual, Morris becomes a doctor and from then on he can cure his own ailments. The first act of the Imaginary Inval- id was later entered in the Iowa Dis- trict Speech and Drama Contest, where it won a 1 rating. The sparkling wit and exaggerated characterization of the playwright Mo- liere, was just as vivid in 1970 as it was L674. THE CAST Monsieur Argan . . Morris Beers Toinette Marcy Caquelin Angelico Sally Lyon Beline te 4 . Kitty Cochran Monsieur Bonnefoy - - ju m David Wertsch eante Mark Bell Dr. Diaforus Jeff Sternberg Dr. Diaforus, the younger Mike Douglass Louise Marion Hileman Monsieur Heralds Randy Kardon Apothecary Jim Parker . Purgon Wim Col era an Caquelin, the maid nurse, Toinette, and Sally Hap9e8 in a spasm of feigned sickness in Sally The Brightest Star shines The Christmas dance was held December 29, at the Hotel Fort Des Moines, from 8 to 12 P.M. The dange, though not school sponsored, was organized and paid for by a special committee of 82 senior girls. The Traidmarx entertained the couples in the red and silver decked ballroom. Every student at Roosevelt received a special invitation. Also invited were last years graduating class. The theme of the dance was The Brightest Star. Jani Wren obediently follows her escort, Art Gabriel . While others headed for the dance floor, Jerry Nelson and Tracy Thomas visited with Scott Lynn. i M h it i, Eagle-eyed adults saw that Christmas dance re- velers kept out of trouble. Sally Willet and Art Gamble enjoy the food and the company provided by the dance. 16 17 ( Roaring Twenties excit ng motif at Spree The Spinster ' s Spree provided a triumphant finale to the busy activities of Girl ' s Club. The annual event turns the tables on the dating procedure, giv- ing girls a chance to escort their favorite beau in the true spinster spirit. Preparations for Spree began as far back as the summer months before school, with discussion of possible themes by the Girl ' s Club Board. Ac- tual work began early in January when each committee planned a booth ac- cording to the nature of the theme. The theme this year was The Roar- ing 20 ' s, complete with flappers and gambling. In the lively atmosphere of the speak easy couples could buy the latest in garters at Fanny Flappers Fashions or try their luck in the casino behind Mugsies ' Funeral Parlor. Those too tired to dance to the entertainment of the Axe could see silent movies . The highlight of the festivities was the crowning of Man of the Year, Kurt Johnson. Joan Gilham poses with the photographer at the Spree photo booth. Greg Mauk models an exquisite tie manufactured by MicheleTiedge. Debbie Traxler protects the jail with authority. 18 Mike Hand Randy Kardon, as Melamed, Sue Richards, as Rifkele, and Craig Runciman, as Rabbi David, Chelm as they try to understand the differences between male and female goats. stand entranced in the one-act play entitled Tale of Thespians and Mimes present Silent Movies The Roosevelt Mime Troupe and the Thespians presented a premiere per- formance of original pantomimes and four one act plays for their show, Si- lent Movies , December 17. The 12 Mimes were preparing for their performance months before the show by creating and perfecting each pantomime. The final result was an amusing set of skits, including Sopho- more Mixer, Traffic Boy, and Pin Ball Machine. The four one act plays were as differ- ent and interesting as their titles, A Tale of Chelm , Impromptu , A Par- tridge in a Pear Tree , and The Loveli- est Afternoon of the Year . A Tale of Chelm ' ' was the story of a foolish couple who couldn ' t tell the dif- ference between a male and female goat. A Partridge in a Pear Tree was a At Right, Henry Druker, portraying the Masher of Central Park, stalks an unusually enticing victim who is characterized by Peggy Nitzke. 20 comedy musical based on the song. The gullible birdseller, Simon, was enacted by Bruce McKenzie, the aggressive Tib and her prodding mother were played by Debbie Liddy and Kitty Cochran, respectively. The Loveliest Afternoon was a duet performance portrayed with fan- tastic imagination. The two lovers were Mark Bell and Sally Lyon. Impromptu was a sharp contrast. It was the story of four actors who per- formed their lives on stage. The actors were characterized by Kathy Libby, Marilyn Hargrove, Mike Douglass, and Steve Gustafson. Look Homeward, Angel successful Look Homeward Angel , the dra- matic story of a hard-pressed, strife- torn family, was presented by the dra- ma department March 5 and 6. Direct- ed by Mr. Art Holcomb, the play was a success with the student audience despite its serious tone. Action takes place in the Dixieland boarding house in Altamont, North Carolina. The shabby hotel was repre- sented by a skeletal frame and a few threadbare furnishings. Special effects were created by a back stairway to the second story bedroom, background sound effects, and eerie colored lighting which gave the conclusion a superna- tural aura. Marcy Caquelin characterized Dixie- land ' s innkeeper, Eliza Gant. W.O., her sarcastic-drunk husband, was played by Randy Kardon. Their henpecked childern were por- trayed by Wim Coleman, as the eldest son, Ben; Mary Kaye Snyder as the ever-slaving Helen; and Mike Ou b as Eugene, the 17-year old t4 bab The nlay achieved its dramatic pose by ' ing a universal theme ck ing with c kts between personal ties, ideals, and family ties. Randy Kardon, who portrays W.O., violently curses Dixieland hotel and his greedy wife. Watching over Gant ' s tombstone is the angel. The Cast Ben Gant Wim Coleman Marie Pert Amy Robbins Helen Gant Mary Kaye Snyder Hugh Barton . . . Dave Wertsch Eliza Gant ... Marcy Caquelin Will Pentland ... Guy Wuttke Eugene Gant . . . Mike Douglass Jake Clatt Mark Stanger Mrs. Clatt Ellen Galuin Florry Mangle . Jennifer Mercer Mrs. Snowden .... Myra Brooks Mr. Farrel Bob Houston Miss Brown Marilyn Hargrove Laura James Kathy Libby W.O. Gant Randy Kardon Dr. Maguire . . Steve Gustafson Madame Elizabeth Mimi Nelson Luke Gant Jim Parker Reading from his second story bedroom is Mike Douglass, the daydreaming Eugene. 21 Guys and Dolls, a roaring success Nathan Detroit (Morris Beers) looks sorrowfully about for a place to have a floating crap ga Sarcastic wit, extravagant scenery, and a superb combination of music and dance made Guys and Dolls, a roar- ing success. Guys and Dolls, the spring musi- cal, was shown at Roosevelt, April 30 and May 1. Over 100 people worked on the play, cast, orchestra, and crews under the direction of Mr. R. C. Ander- son. Mary Kaye Snyder, as Sarah Brown, portrayed the prim and proper doll of the Save-A-Soul Mission. Bob Mc- Cartney made his debut as the hand- some but holy gambler, Sky Masterson, who finally won the heart of Sarah. Kitty Cochran characterized the Hot Box star, Miss Adelaide, who pursued Nathan Detroit (Morris Beers) until after 14 years she finally dragged the unwilling con artist to the preacher. Sky Masterson tenderly embraces his Doll, Sarah. Kitty Cochran practices a scene entitled, Take back your mink. Adelaide (Kitty Cochran) catches Nathan Detroit on the street to discuss their wedding plans. Nathan had escaped matrimony be- cause of the greater attraction of a floating crap game. But Lady Luck and Big Jules (Charles Crivaro), the gang- ster from Chicago, made the odds too great for even him to escape. Crapshooter and gangster roles were ably played by Jeff Moser as Nicely- Nicely Johnson, Randy Kardon as the thick-headed Benny Southstreet, Steve Wells as the smooth Rusty Charlie, and Wim Coleman as the gruff Harry the Horse . Scenery and special costumes helped to recreate the atmosphere of the Salva- tion Army Mission, the Hot Box Night- club, and El Cafe Cubano in Cuba. Both the Salvation Army and the Police Department loaned uniforms to make Sarah Brown (Mary Kaye Snyder) and the Salvation Army attempt to convert the drunks and gamblers the play more authentic. on the street. Adelaide is dreamy-eyed and Nathan amazed as they are congratulated on their nuptial plans. AT LEFT: The Guys plead with luck , asking her to be a lady tonight . 23 An innocent girl is assaulted with a snowball on the wintry front lawn . Sophomores mill about as Greg Mauk, the drum- mer, takes a breather at the sophomore mixer. Jan Rowley assists Mr. Owen with expertise. Rick Larson grins as Karen Nelson makes an imaginary phone call . Cindy Jackson expresses open-mouthed surprise. Roosevelt ' s stage band readies itself for a performance at the Girls ' State Basketball Tournament . wm Fall Committee Chairmen. ROW 1: Jon Pickard, Bob Duchen, Jim Jones, Scott Wallace, Gard Davis. 2: Sue Richards, Janet Neilson, Bev Buckley, Lynn Bolton, Sue McGilvery, Mary Neumann. 3: Al Cubbage, Pa ula Larew, Margy Miller, Jennifer Grismer, Barb King. 4: Ted McWilliams, Margo Brit- tain, Jenny Froyd. Fall council Hard work and joint effort seemed to trigger the fall Student Council ' s many activities. As a result, the activities and projects of the council turned out to be well planned and most successful . Under the leadership of Jerry Lei- bold, with a great deal of help from Al Cubbage, first vice-president; Scott Wallace, second vice-president; Cat hi Reid, secretary; and Sally Bryan, court justice, the student body gained many new privileges and fostered several new ideas . The Council helped to institute the open campus concept so that it has now become an effective alternate to study halls. Sue Long and Dee Anne Rhodes assist their ADC children into the air. Fall officers Cathi Reid, secretary; Jerry Leibold, president; Scott Wallace, second vice-president; Sally Bryan, chief justice; and Al Cubbage, first vice-president. 26 Pondering Student Council problems are Jerry Leibold, Cathi Reid, and Mr. John Viviano, advisor. is productive Homecoming, the sophomore mixer, and open houses are all under the juris- diction of Student Council, and were all handled with equal enthusiasum. The open finals idea is now a part of the regular schedule of finals week thanks to effort from the Election Committee and the rest of the council. There were three successful ADC par- ties by Community Service Committee. The children enjoyed the fall picnic, the Thanksgiving party and the Christmas party (where Santa even made a guest appearance) . By facing problems and tackling them head-on, a great deal of individual responsibility was obtained. Fall Court: ROW 1 — Sue Kerns, Sara Mark, Chief Justice Sally Bryan, Jan Stone, 2 — Casey Camp- bell, Sally Willet, Sue Long, Ron Castellano. Richard Book. Not Pictured — Ellen Reese. ■ Historical Committee Chairman Paula Larew and Jane hertel share the attention of the Teddy Bear. Jenny Froyd and Margo Brittain graciously serve Tom Cunningham, one of their hungry customers, at the Roosevelt Open House, January 15. 27 Spring student council yields new privileges V Students and children entertain each other with creative abilities at an ADC party. Spring Student Court: ROW 1: Mary Ingberg, Kerry Brrtain, Jan Stone, Norm Rosen, Doug McKenzie, Clay Copple, HOW 2: Ron Castellano, ROW 3: Sue Long, Brad Mallon, Teri O ' Dell, Pat- ti Tiffin. Spring Student Council was quite active in school affairs during second semester. It was headed by Ron Da- vidson, president; Steve Larson, first vice-president; Charlie Townsend, second vice-president; Mary Neu- mann, secretary; and Ron Castellano, chief justice. The board and commit- tee chairmen worked to gain approv- al of various programs benefiting both students and the school. Some of the proposed actions achieved were: three new bike racks, a revised course catalogue, a new attendance system next fall and revision of the pass fail program, and possibility of establish- ing a student-faculty lounge. Under service to the community, student council sponsored three charity collections, Lily Day, Rainbow Tag Day, and Muscular Dystrophy. Sophomores should offer special thanks for the council ' s successful ef- forts in opening a talk study hall to them. Sophomores will join the juniors and seniors in enjoying open campus next fall. Hopefully, next year ' s student council will carry through the programs begun this past spring. Ravenous pie eaters compete with the clock in the pie eating contest at Fun Nite. Fall 1971 Student Council President Bob Mann- heimer, and All-City Student Council Repre- sentative Mark Mickunas, pause for a picture. Student Council Officers; FROM BOTTOM Pam Webster, parliamentarian; Brad Mallon, Inter-City Student Council president, Ron Castellano, Mary Neumann, Ron Davidson. Charlie Townsend, Steve Larson . 29 Numerous changes transform 1971 yearbook Yearbook editor Kim Hudson and assistant editor Brad Wright try to decide just what picture to use. ABOVE: Brad Wright gives advertising manager Kitty Cochran some moral support. BELOW: Kim Hudson assists Michele Liddell in sorting underclass pictures. Fall delivery, a larger book, and a new printer mark only a few of the changes made in the 1971 yearbook. Preparations for the Roundup began over summer vacation when arrangements were made to have the book printed by American Yearbook Company, located in Topeka, Kansas. Kim Hudson was chosen editor of the annual in August, and staff sign ups were held in September. Approximately 75 students expressed an interest in the various staff positions. The following students were named to the 1971 annual staff: assistant editor, Brad Wright; business manager, Gard Davis; circulation manager, Marion Hile- man; index editor, Jean Flowers; and advertising manager, Kitty Cochran. Other positions went to Jennifer Grismer, academics; Michele Liddell, under- class; Paula Walker and Jani Wren, student life; Al Cubbage, sports; Terri O ' Dell and Peggy Nitzke, picture editors; and Cindy Morgan and Margy Hoffman, copy editors. Larry Branda, Cindy Morgan, and Kathy Tesdell take their jobs seriously. Jani Wren and Paula Walker have the next to impossible job of covering student life. Larry Branda discusses pood yearbook techniques with Kathy Tesdell, .fenny Grismer, Jean Flow ers, Pat St ne. and Peggy Nitzke. Peg Gasberry and Michele Liddell type copy with assistance from Bill Bliss and Jackie Thorpe. Delivery date changed to fall The success of any yearbook depends on its photographers. Juniors John Valle, Chris Hufford, Larry Killam, and Brock Nelson devoted much of their free time to taking and developing pictures . A yearbook referendum to change the delivery date of the Roundup from spring to fall was overwhelmingly pas- sed by the student body in September. The change in delivery date enabled the annual staff to cover the entire school year. Two other changes were made in this year ' s book. Instead of using the tradi- tional colors, navy and white, Kim and Fred Raschke, designer of the cover, chose candlelight, and light and dark brown. For the first time, the Roundup was printed on a college size, nine by twelve inch book. The larger book enabled the staff to increase the size of the senior, underclass, and faculty pictures. Kim chose to have the Roundup ' s body type and headlines printed in Century Schoolbook, a conservative type. Over forty students devoted hours of hard work toward the production and completion of the 1971 Roundup. Production of a yearbook would be impossible without good photographers. John Valle, Brock Nelson, and Larry Killam examine Diana Morrison s picture. Not pictured: Chris Hufford, Bob Tow. 31 Girls Club extends services to community For the first time, the 1970 Girls ' Club sponsored two events with Boys ' Club; a car paxdrie f or Homecoming, and a Christmas party for Boys ' Club of Des Moines. The decorated car parade of over fifty cars, with toilet paper flying and car horns honking, was headed by a police escort to Lincoln. Prizes were given for the best decorated cars of $15, $10, and $5. On December 23, the clubs enter- tained 250 boys, throughout the city at a Christmas party. Treat bags, a per- formance by the Roosevelt Mimes, and a visit from Santa Claus highlighted the evening ' s activities. Girls ' Club sponsored a Krazy Kake Contest on October 17. The winning cake was given to the football team be- fore the East game. For the second year in a row a Mr. Legs contest was held to earn money for the spree. The winner was senior Larry Hurley. Other projects included the Daddy Daughter Dinner, Thanksgiving can food drive, and cleanup day. The year would not have been com- plete without the 1971 Spinster ' s Spree, held April 17. The theme for the spree was The Roaring ' 20 ' s. Couples were enter- tained by the music of The Axe, and the evenings festivities were highlight- ed by the crowning of The Man of the Year. Jan Blair helps an excited child with her package. Melinda Bowen and Cindy Jackson play two, husky members of the football team. The 1970-1971 Girls ' Club officers were Cindy Jackson, president; Marcia Fitzgibbon, vice-president; Janet Blair, secretary; and Deanna Book, treasurer. Mugsies Funeral Parlor, doubling as a gambling casino, was run by Jane Hutchings and Jan Miller. The prize-winning crazy cake is admired by Lorna Bobb, Joan Gilham, and Marcy Caquelin. Elves Jan Blair, Kathy Libby, Tracy lngberg, and Lorna Bobb assist Santa in giving gifts. Kitty Cochran serves pickles for Girls Club to many happy consumers. Girls Club Board Members; ROW 1: Dean n a Book, Jan Blair, Marcia Fitzgibbons, Cindy Jackson, Mrs Cross, sponsor. ROW 2: Marie Rich, Judy Carmichael, Jane Dickens, Barb Buckley, Ann Swaim, Julie Evans, Melinda Bowen, Tracy lngberg, Jan Miller, Lisa Berry. ROW 3: Kitty Cochran. Joan Gilham, Kathy Libby, Marcy Caquelin, Terri O ' Dell, Lynn Bolton, Laura Steen, Pat Stone, Lorna Bobb. 33 Discussing a layout are Kathy Libby, picture edi- tor, an i Margy Hoffman, page 3 editor. Ad Salesman, Tom Brown, assists Bill Bliss, the circulation manager. Dividing up page ads are Kim Williams, and reporters Paula Walker and Vivian Bryson. Roundup staff publishes paper Creativity and more student involve- ment were the keynotes for the fall newspaper staff. For the first time, two pages of creative arts, submitted by talented students added new depth to the Roundup. A more liberalized editorial page con- fronted students with controversial is- sues such as planned parenthood, revo- lution, and student apathy. The Spring Roundup staff saw the newspaper enlarged to eight pages ena- bling greater coverage of news, more feature articles, and more pictures be- cause of reduced cost. This was due to a change in printers. The Fall Roundup staff was headed by Maribeth Anderson, Cathi Reid, and Sona Montano. Editors of the Spring staff were Ka- thy Tesdell and Jennifer Grismer. An eleven member Journalism III class assisted the annual staff and pub- lished the Roosevelt magazine Ac- tion . ROW 1: Rick Gean, Mike Wills, Dave Wilson, ROW 2: Rick Bean, Dick Hoffman, Jay Irwin. 1971 Spring Staff: ROW 1: Larry Crane, Jennifer Grismer, Margo Brittain, Ann Swaim, Jane Hutch- ings. ROW 2: Al Cubbage, Mark Mickunas, Dan Shay, Mike Hand, Bonnie Long. Pondering an editorial problem at 8:30 a.m. is enough to bring looks of puzzlement to Staff members Jenny Grismer and Kathy Tesdell. Dan Shay dictates an important press release as Mike Hand types. ROW 1: Olga Del Signore, Kathy Tesdell, Julie Daniels. ROW 2: Tracie Worman. Julie Irvine, Julie Evans . Cheerleaders promote spirit Wrestling cheerleaders were again added to the traditional 12 basketball and football cheerleaders. Both squads were responsible for fes- tively decorating the boys ' locker rooms and raising school spirit by cheering at rallies, assemblies and sports events. Special activities of the 12 cheerlead- ers included competing in a state cheer- ing clinic and a contest at Ames. Also, each of the girls served dinner for the rest of the squad, before a game. Wrestling cheerleaders created origi- nal cheers and chants besides promot- ing spirit for the cross country and track team. For the state wrestling meet, the girls ornamented the partici- pating grappler ' s homes. At the dual swim meet against Hoo- ver, all 16 girls combined spirit -raising efforts . Wrestling Cheerleaders For 1970-71 were Sherrie Kerr, Holly Morrison, Lucy Mann, and Deanna Book. . • : X ... Admiring a rally masterpiece are seniors Barb Reichardt, Jennifer Grismer, and Joan Griffith. 36 Varsity Cheerleaders. ROW 1: Debbie Barnes, Ann Swaim, Janet Winters, Ellen Reese, Val Edwards, Pam Abegg. ROW 2: Barb Reichardt, Patty Tiffin, Jane Hutchings, Lynn Bolton, Debbie Kerr, and Captain Joan Griffith. Boys ' Club organize five new committees Officers Steve Dallenbach, Tom Duchen, Bill Nutt, and Larry Hurley preside over a meeting. Committee Chairmen. ROW 1: Kurt Johnson, Dan Shay, Charlie Brown. ROW 2: Bob Foss, Dave Hicks, Doug Hutchison, Tom Maher. Grade representatives and the organ- ization of five new committees are only a few of the changes that were made by the 1970-71 Boys ' Club. This year ' s club was headed by Tom Duchen, president, Larry Hurley, vice- president, Steven Dallenbach, secre- tary, and Bill Nutt, treasurer. The club began the year ' s activities by selling buttons and t-shirts. Later in the fall they participated in the home- coming assembly and sponsored the parade that followed. Over Thanksgiving, Boys ' Club gave a turkey to a needy family, and at Christmas they gave a party for the Boys Club of Des Moines. Roosevelt ' s Boys ' Club contributed to the school in various ways. They cleaned the trophy cases, sold candy to help raise money to carpet the audito- rium, and presented the library with a microfilm reader and a typewriter. Sponsoring the Up With People assembly was Boys ' Club ' s first activity of the second semester. Shortly after, sophomore Bob Foss, junior Doug Hutchison, and senior Tom Maher were elected as grade represent- atives. Five committes were organized and chairmen were named to each. The committes include: finance, chairman Bill Nutt; spirit, chairment Kurt John- son and Doug Hutchison; new student, chairman Dave Hicks; service, chair- men Charlie Brown and Dan Shay; and public relations, chairman Bob Foss. Spring ' s projects included the pur- chase of a plaque with Roosevelt ' s bas- ketball team ' s record in the state tour- naments printed on it, a clean-up day, and the selling of TRHS boxers. J 7 ROW 1: Jane Chamberlain, Becky Rosdail, Leslie Barnes, Mollie Smith, Jane Benjamin, Jean Flowers, Judy McLain, Paula Larew, Diana Morrison. ROW 2: Harriette Ross, Sue Wilhoit, Paula Walker, Cin- dy Oestreich, Linda Bernhart, Mary Boyt, Betsy Van Ginkle, Jackie Thorpe, Jani Wren. ROW 3: Joan Gilham, Cindy Bauer, Nina Mall, Nancy Newell, Anna Lercher, Cris Horning, Diana Persons, Vickie Perdue, Terri O ' Dell. ROW 4: Diana Dowd, Melodie Mackie, Terry Kimpton, Barb Nelson, Terry McBurnie, Daryl Donovan, Laurie Randall, Martha Castellano. The Riderettes joined the Pep Band in promoting spirit at the Dowling game on February 12. 38 Riderettes and band entertain The Riderettes, the band and the Flag Cadets all added a special boost to half-time entertainment this year. Under the sponsorship of Robert Bag- ley, they proved to be an important spark to all Roosevelt events. Their per- formances were a result of long hours of drilling and practicing. Head Riderette Jane Benjamin, and drum major Steve Haugan, coordinated the band and Riderette efforts to lead the groups through their routines. The eight high-stepping Flag Cadets, headed by Pam Webster, led the band onto the field and added even more team work to the talented shows. Highlights of the sports seasons were provided by the Riderettes and band with the formation of the traditional blue and white arch and the lively ac- companiment of The Stripper. The band was invited to play at both the Drake Relays Parade and also the Armed Forces Day Parade. They also set the stage to music by providing the background songs for all Roosevelt drama productions. Steve Haugan, drum major, strikes a dynamic The Roosevelt band and Riderettes, led by drum major Steve Haugan, display their coordinated talents despite the weather conditions. The Pep Band members help to heighten the spirit by playing inspirational music at the games. Flag Cadets: ROW 1: Sherry Gibbons, Louise Rit- chart, Marcia Russell, Patty Neal. ROW 2: Linda Sears, Linda Johnson, Kym Williams, Pam Webster. Mr. Robert Bagley directs the band with style. Mollie Smith expresses wonder during a game. Vocal music inaugurates west side festival Music festivals, concerns, and benefit performances made up the busy sched- ule of the Music Department. The three main active groups, Concert Chorus, Mixed Chorus, and Girl ' s Glee, under the supervision of Director Delbert Schiebel, contributed much of their time and talents to entertaining various organizations. The highlighting event of the year was the All-West Music Night held Tuesday, March 16, in the Roosevelt gym. A spectacular brainstorm of Mr. Schiebel, the performance involved approximately 800 students from both elementary and junior high schools sur- rounding Roosevelt. In addition to the three major singing groups, during the earlier part of the year, Madrigal and Swing Choir also gave several performances. Along with directing, Mr. Schiebel is responsible for Music Theory and Exploring Music classes. Both are in their second year of existence. Concert Chorus Members. Delbert Schiebel, Director. ROW 1: Pat Wabshaw, Barb Howard, Kathy Hetzel, Morris Beers, Joe Stonebraker, Jeff Mosier, Becky Corcoran, Dianne Jones, Chris Cobb. ROW 2: Paula Walker, Diana Morrison, Kitty Cochran, Mike Douglass, Charles Brown, Laura Steen, Sandy Booth, Becky Rosdail, Jenny Jochims. ROW 3: Kathy Tesdell, Karen Cordes, Jan Rowley, Mimi Nel- son, Mary Kaye Snyder, Diane Helton, Sue Houck, Jenny Mercer, Megan Gibson. ROW 4: Mark Stan- ger, Robert Stanton, Larry Killam, Bruce McKenzie, Bob McCartney, Rob Hirst, Guy Wuttke. Mixed Chorus members rehearse a tune with skill, as a result of Mr. Schiebel ' s direction. Concert Chorus member Sandy Booth sings energetically as Mimi Nelson naps. 40 Melinda Bowen accompanies the orchestra as Bob Shaffer assists as page turner. Orchestra accompanies Guys The Roosevelt orchestra, composed of approximately 55 students, has proven to be a very talented and active organi- zation. Under the supervision of Robert Bagley, the group was kept busy this year with performances and concerts. In addition to routine activities, they were invited to play in the West Central Music Night, and assist with two plays. Elected officers for this year were: Stu- dent Director, Jeff Jones, and Secre- tary, Nancy Allison. Five of Roosevelt ' s best musicians represented the school at the All-State Music Festival. All State Orchestra Members, ROW 1: Juliana Morrison, Lisa Berry, ROW 2: Dan Stevenson, Kathy Hetzel. 4 ,1 J Concentration and talent combine in the Roosevelt orchestra to produce fine music. Nina Ehrlich shows potential as she plays the cel- lo. Nina is a member of All State Orchestra. 41 Drama made vital by Mimes and Thespians Under the direction of President Mar- ion Hileman, the Drama Thespian Club made a large contribution to the Roos- evelt drama department. The biggest single activity of the club was their sponsorship of the show, Si- lent Movies , December 17. It was student directed by seniors Robin Rossenfeld, Dave Swanson, Robin Rossenfeld, Dave Swanson, and by junior Amy Robbins. On November 6, the club initiated 19 new Thespians in a candlelight ceremo- ny. Seven seniors, 11 juniors, and one sophomore had accumulated a mini- mum of 10 points through service to their school. The club sold Riders Club member- ships for the school and received one dollar for each ticket purchased. Other officers of the club include Vice-President Morris Beers, Secretary Kathy Libby, Treasurer Mike Douglass, Scribe Marcy Caquelin, and Historian Kathy Merkel. Thespians, ROW 1: Mimi Nelson, Mike Douglass, Marcy Caquelin, Kathy Libby, Morris Beers, Marion Hileman, Kathy Merkel, Robin Rossenfeld. ROW 2: Guy Wuttke, Pam Webster, George Carr, Sally Lyon, Jim Parker, Margy Hoffman, Dave Swanson, Sue Long. ROW 3: Randy Kardon, Peggy Nitzke, Pete Vernasco, Janet Robinson, Marie Rich, Sue McGilvrey, Sue Houck, Amy Robbins, Bruce Kelley. ROW 4: Megan Gibson, Henry Drucker, Jerry McGinnis, Carla King, Kirk Tozer, Mary Kaye Snyder, Laura Steen, Jean Flowers, Julie Daniels, Kitty Cochran, Jane Johnson. Not pictured: Jule Abels, Wim Coleman, Brian Davidson, Bob Mannheimer, George Webber. Morris Beers grabs the stage curtain. Pete Vernasco, junior Mime, introduces the next act in Silent Movies . Marion Hileman, Morris Beers, and Robin Rossenfeld professionally conduct a Thespian meeting. With tongue flapping, poised to spring, Pete Vernasco becomes a frog at the ADC picnic. Mimes entertain Talent, endless practice, and creativ- ity were the tools the Mimes used to perfect their speechless drama. The 12 Mimes, headed by Master Mime Morris Beers, actively performed for the public this year. Colorful shirts, black tights, and white makeup distinguished the troupe and their unique type of acting. The Mimes joined with the Thespi- ans to sponsor Silent Movies , Decem- ber 17. They also presented pantomime shows at the Iowa State Fair, various schools, club meetings, and churches. Mime Troupe: Morris Beers, Marion Hileman, Kirk Tozer, Mary Kaye Snyder, Phil Havens, Jerry McGinnis, Peggy Nitzke, Megan Gibson, Pete Ver- nasco, Carla King, Janet Robinson. Not pictured, Henry Druker. Entertaining the ADC children is Megan Gibson. At right, Peggy Nitzke performs for Kirk Tozer. A fine show for a great year Led by officers ?ai)y Woltz, Sue Synhorst, Mary Neumann and Ann Crispin, the 1970 71 Sharks Club turned out a very successful, profitable year. Nine new members were added to the club during the fall semester, and the club was officially ready for the two months of practice and work before their production of this year ' s pageant entitled, Century of Song. The numbers depicted songs and atmosphere typical of any particular era from 1870 to 1970. The Sharks depict- ed the 1940 emotions by forming the United States flag. The climax of the show was performed to the music from 2001. The peace symbol was formed by the Sharks, their hope for the future. The soloist in the pageant was Sally Woltz, club president. Throughout the year, the Sharks helped to teach in swimming classes and acted as a service club to the school by putting on and helping with school and club func- tions. Many of these were spurred on by the spring officers who were Nancy Ander- son, Mary Holle, Kathy Neumann, and Becky Corcoran. Sharks set stage for the 1970 Sharks Club Pageant with a skit entitled Trolley Car Song. FIRST ROW Jane Hertel, Kathy Neumann, Sally Woltz, Sue Synhorst, Mary Neumann, Ann Crispin, Becky Corcoran, Roberta Noble, Cindy Jack son. ROW 2: Ann Levine, Dee Ann Rhoades, Ann Craiger, Diane Dickinson, Shela Codner, Kim Rockwell, Nancy Wilcox, Dana Neumann, June Edi- son. ROW 3: Marilyn Hargrove, Janie Downing Sally Sparks, Nancy Mazzoli, Janis Canan, Laura Gilbert, Trish Maher, Carol Schropp, Jan Walker, Joan Edison. Sue Long. ROW 4: Holly Moore, Margaret Thompson, Becky Davis, Marilee Urban, Marty Hileman, Terry Stevenson, Claire Schweiker. Sharks skull out to form a star accompanied by the title music from the movie 2001 . 44 . Sherrie Kerr, Lynn Bolton, Joan Griffith, Ellen Reese, Ann Swaim, Jane Hutchings, Julie Evans, Mary Speaghr, Bev Buckley, Maribeth Anderson, Deanna Book, Edie Liepa, Kathy Libby, Jani Wren. 2. Val Edwards, Julie Yazman, Barb Buckley, Janet Winters, Marcia Fitzgibbon, Sally Willet, Paula Larew, Marty Helgerson, Marg Shinkle, Mary McDonald, Pat Stone, Melinda Bowen, Diana Morrison. 3: Jan Rowley, Kim Hudson, Joan Gil- ham, Lucy Mann, Judy Palm, Jan Miller, Sara Mark, Jane Stienecker, Mary Jo VanVerth, Julie Molleck, Laura Beeler, Sally Bloomburg, Pam Abegg, Deb Barnes. 4: Sue Monachino, Jenny Froyd, Jan Robinson, Sue Lynch, Joan Quiner, Shari DiPaglia, Deb Mogolov, Lisa Grund, Lynette Gibson, Pat Jordal, Karen Cordes, Barb King, Jan Neilson, Ellen Kitch. 5. Mette Brodgen, Margy Hudelson, Pat Tiffin, Barb Reichart, Carol Bolton, Anne Som- mers, Ann Follet, Leslie Gerdes. 1 Leaders mix fun, work, spirit Leaders Club, consisting of 61 girls, helped Mrs. Cole with gym classes. Other activities of Leaders included service projects and regular activities. The girls contributed $75 to the Mary McDonald Fund. These were donations from the girls which aided Mary on her trip to Europe where she was a competi- tor in an international trampoline contest. Leaders went caroling and took a box of fruit to the Polk County Home. Other activities included decorating the foot- ball teams homes, their lockers, and sending them telegrams. They also sold Rider ' s Club memberships. Continuing activities this year were elections, po- tlucks, and tryouts. The Weakley Leader, the club newspaper, was head- ed by Leslie Gerdes. The fall officers were headed by Mary Speagh, Bev Buckley, Maribeth Ander- son and Julie Evans. The spring officers included Barb Bukcley, Pat Stone, Mary McDonald, and Julie Yazman . Jan Rowley, senior LEADER maneuvers on the floor in order to make a smooth layup. Senior Sherrie Kerr is caught in the act of trying to look beautiful in the eirls restroom . International Club stresses foreign diplomacy The Internatio! Club was a group organized to stride foi cultural ex- e, iniernational understanding, iscussion. All foreign students vs. enter Roosevelt are extended invi- tations to this club. The club took ad- vantage of guest speakers, foreign stu- dents, Roosevelt students who have traveled outside the country, and visual aids for informative programs. Officers serving the club this year were Gard Davis, president, George Carr, vice-president, Paul Larson, sec- retary, and Gary Hanover, treasurer. The foreign students visiting the school this year were: Ahmed Al-Ma- hemmed of Kuwait, Sonia Montano of Bolivia, Claudio Moraes of Brazil, Lysia Sadelha of Brazil, and Olga Del Signore of Uraguay. These students helped close the gap of understanding. Ahmed Al-Mahemmed tells International Club about Kuwait, while in his native costume. Sally Bryan surprises Olga Del Signore, her for- eign exchange sister, with a fact about the US. n ■ Gard Davis and George Carr listen attentively to a speech concerning foreign affairs. A Model U.N., a learning experien Students have become involved in international and national affairs through the Model United Nations and the U.N. trip. The Roosevelt Model U.N. delega- tions traveled to Cedar Falls April 23-24 to attend the mock conference. The TRHS members, sponsored by Mr. Keith Carlson, represented Argentina and Ethiopia in the convention which was a replica of the New York U.N. Cur- rent problems were probed such as ecol- ogy, Vietnam, and the Israeli conflict. Thirty Roosevelt juniors were chosen to participate on the U.N. trip this year which enables them to become involved in the United Nations. Both groups toured New York and Washington, D.C. Model U N Delegates: ROW 1: Paul Larson, Brad Mallon, Gard Davis, Jenny Grismer. ROW 2 Jan Rowley, Jani Wren, Jim Diehl, Jerry Leibold. ROW 3: Paula Walker, Bruce Kelley, Sue Kern, Henry Druker, Richard Cech. Jenny Grismer and Paul Larson ponder over a quest concerning world ecology. Upon arriving in Washington, D.C. the students on the U.N. trip find their lodgings. 47 Chess and Debate teams win for Roosevelt Debate Team; ROW 1: Jan Hurd, Henry Druker, Ron Davidson, Coach Tom Huber. ROW 2: Jim Prall, Margy Hoffman, Sue Kern, Tina Toriello. ROW 3: Judy Hicklin, George Carr, Bruce Kelley, Richard Koch. Research, reading and writing are the 3 rV that all debators came to learn from their new forensics coach, Mr. Tom Huber. An inexperienced debate squad grad- ually improved their record, skill, and knowledge, led by seniors Henry Dru- ker, Ron Davidson, George Carr and Margy Hoffman. Highlights for the Roosevelt debators included a Fourth place Speakers Award to sophomore Jim Prall in the Drake Debate Tournament and the special honor of receiving votes on the StateWide Debate Poll. This year ' s topic for all high school debators was resolved: The Federal Government should establish, finance, and administer programs to control air and or water pollution in the United States. Chess is not a game, but a disease ' insists chess sponsor Mr. Tom Zike. The chess players devoted long hours of practice at their weekly meetings and homes, besides participating in 10 tournaments. Led by team members Jon Frankle and Dick McDonald, the team success- fully defended their Iowa High School Championship title by placing first. In the Iowa Junior Tournament, Frankle and McDonald captured first and second places. The team traveled to Chicago for the Midwest High School Championship in which the Riders placed 1 1 out of 24 teams . The climax of the year ' s activities included a trip to New York City, April 2-4 where the team competed in the National championship and placed 14th out of over 50 teams. Chess Club; ROW 1: Preston Reeves, Kathy Griffin, Dave Wolz, Jon Frankle, Mr. Zike, sponsor, ROW 2 Jackie Marsh, Steve Greffenius, Sue Kern, Roberta Noble , ROW 3: Doug Stolz, Doug Eckley, Harry Watts, Bruce Kelley. The team that represented Roosevelt at the National High School Chess Championship were Jon Fran kle, Dick McDonald, Barry Rogers, Doug Eckley, Dave Wolz. Language promoted by Lai and French Clu Latin Club Members. ROW 1: Brian Davidson, Barb Bean, Lori Randall, Tanya Franklin, Greg Ran- dolph. ROW 2: Mark Angerer, Sue Bemman, Martie Hileman, Jane Collier, Margy Hoffman, Diane Helton, Anne Lindsey. ROW 3: Peter Pintus, Craig Mossman, Paul Edman, Pete Vernasco, Charles Brant. French Club Members. ROW 1: Sara Mark, Bonnie Davis, Ann Bucksbaum, Ericka Rahlson, Mrs. DiBenedetto. ROW 2: Pam Webster, Peggy Nitzke, Mary Kaye Snyder, Karen Kegin, Sherrie Webster. The Latiii Club continued to main- tain the strong tradition that Latin really isn ' t dead . Under the direction of Mrs. Joyce Fant and officers Greg Randolph, Tan- ya Franklin, Lori Randall and Barb Bean, the club made a significant con- tribution to Latin. Latin Club began with a bake sale, later caroled at Calvin Manor, and on the Ides of March, ten members repre- sented Roosevelt at the Inter-City Lat- in Banquet. French Club, sponsored by Mrs. Di- Benedetto and led by officers Pam Webster, Peggy Nitzke, Jenny Grismer, and Roberta Noble, functioned success- fully. Some of the highlights of the year in- cluded traveling to Pella to see the French play 4t LeBourgeois Gentil- homme , viewing the play Bald So- prano at Drake, and celebrating the years end with a final French Banquet. Herr Hoffert and Herr Stiefel enthusiastically team-teach German. German Club Members. ROW I: Herr Graham, sponsor, Herr Hoffert, Edie Liepa, Steve Haugan. ROW 2: Jerry Leibold, Sue Monachino, Dennis Shay. 49 Students volunteer help Stage Crew Members are: George Ballard, Tom Hendricks, Scott Linn, Randy Booth, Jerry Nelson and Bob McCartney. Many students at Roosevelt volun- teered their talents to aid in the func- tions of the school . Mr. Walter Hayes and Jerry Nelson, stage director, headed the creative stage crew. This group provided special effects and props for many school programs. The 10 nurse monitors lightened some of the many duties of Mrs. Bridget Sweet. Mrs. Lakin, head librarian, was as- sisted in her job by students who checked and shelved books and magazines. The office helpers, in co-ordination with the office staff, answered calls, did clerical work and connected switch- board messages in an effort to create a smooth school atmosphere. Library Helpers; ROW 1: Vicki Sodawasser, Bon- nie Davis, Elizabeth Anderson, Marsha Cohen, ROW 2: Kirby Jones, Nick Strickler. Not pic- tured: Yolaine Archer, Bruce Kelley, Amy Schaefer. Office Help: Karla Richards, Laurel Prior, Denise Pasco, Michelle Liddell, Joyce Moore, Brenda Heaton, Nancy Moore, Jan Rowley. V Nurse Monitors; ROW 1: Denise Pasco, Linda Berry, Sandy Eagen. ROW 2: Carla Wesley, Jane Collier, Jan Karsjens, Margean Massey, Linda Nauman, Pam Payton, Shela Codner, Mrs. Sweet. 50 Deca active Arno Harris purchases a book from Virgil White in the student -run DEC A bookstore. DECA club, sponsored by Mr. Wel- don Else, contributed a well-run book- store to TRHS. DECA is a combination of a class in school and a vocational club. The VTR staff has made possible the utilization of TV cameras and tape rec- ording equipment. The audio visual crew, with Mrs. Lor- raine Hutson, supervises the use of var- ious visual aids . VTR Members; ROW 1: Lane Buck, Mark Gibson, Dan Hepplewhite, Dave Swanson, Tully Steward, Dave Aldridge, Paul Huenemann, Dennis Werning, Steve Gustafson, Charles Crivaro, John Romig, Craig Luthe. Cindy Morgan cheerfully supplies her customer, Jim Wissler, with pencils, paper, and erasers, the tools of his trade. Audio visual crew members: Sue Onnen, Cathy Baker, Amy Shumaker, Jane Ewoldt, Jana Carl- son, Leslie Barnes. 51 Folk Music and Equestrian Clubs perform Folk Music Club provided relaxation and musical activity for any student who wished to join for an informal ses- sion, where one could sing, play a gui- tar, or just listen to everyone else. The group was sponsored by Mr. Doug Johnson and headed by junior Jane Easter. Weather permitting, the club often was assembled on the lawn of the west campus. Jim Micheals, KSO disjockey, talked to the club and in turn the club visited the station. Included in activi- ties for this year were plans to hold a performance in the cafeteria and to par- ticipate in Senior Frolics. Equestrian Club began planning ear- ly for their main event of the year, the annual spring horse show. From early January till May, members were busily preparing for the Equestrian Esca- pades, in which participants eagerly display their talented horsemanship. Under the supervision of sponsor Keith Carlson, owner of eight horses and a capable horseman, the club was able to complete many of its desired plans. Officers of this year ' s club were; president, Paula Lempke; Mary Borick, vice-president; Kathy Neuman, secre- tary; and Marsha Cohen, treasurer. Chris Hufford entertains Greg Horton with his guitar, on the front lawn. ROW 1: Sue Onnen, Thor Erickson, Lynn Webb, Gina Oestreich, Gayla Nesbitt. ROW 2: Chris Huf- ford, Jane Easter, Rita Isaacson. ROW 3: Dave Webb, Steve Eklund, Janna Karsjens, Jeff Jewell. Equestrian Club Officers: ROW 1: Paula Lemke, Mary Borick, Kathy Neumann. ROW 2 Mr. Keith Carlson, sponsor, Marsha Cohen. The Equestrian Escapades on May 2. • I. Ski Club members cavort in the snow atop Terry Peak, South Dakota. Ski Club takes excursions Ski Club, a relatively new addition to the RHS list of extracurricular activi- ties, enjoyed its second year in exist- ence. Meetings were held every Thurs- day night from October to February in room 118, under the watchful eye of their interested sponsor Mrs. Thornton. The highlight of the year was a weekend trip to Terry Peak, South Dakota, from February 11-14. Officers elected to preside this past year were: President Dave Hicks (junior), Vice-President Steve Proctor (sophomore), and Secre- tary-Treasurer Dana Neumann (junior). The club had a membership of 80 people. ROW I: Brad Anderson, Al Neumann, June Edison, Steve Procter, Dana Neumann, Dave Hicks, Joan Edison, De Ann Rhodes, Jon Pickard, Mrs. Barbara Thornton. ROW 2: Scott Hamilton, Marjean Sulli- van, Jan Nielson, Carol King, Sandy Terzis, Mark Sidney, Shela Codner, Ann Bucksbaum, Ann Levine, Denise Pasco, Debbie Proudfit, Martha Hatfield. ROW 3: Judd Maher, Brent Seeney, John Carey, Richard Durden, Debbie Vickery, Kathy Brittain, Al Foster, Jon Kettering, Jacki Marsh, Becky Howe. ROW 4: Casey Campbell, Tom Childs, Joyce Moore, Stacy Nelson, Kerry Brittain, Debbie Traxler, Terry Hatfield, Sue Long, Tracy Thomas. ROW 5: Paul Larson, Molly Mayer, Scott McDonald, Quinn Seamann, Cris Hufford, Jim Mishler, Dave Ruby, Heidi Simpson, Lynn Hopkins. Officers Of The Black Student Union Are: Robert Stanton, treasurer, Jaenine Clark, vice-president, Lori Jeffries, secretary, Edie Spriggs, asst. trea- surer, and Rick Williams, president Union active The Black Student Union was formed as a result of Black History Week, this year. The organizations goal is to en- hance dialogue between blacks and oth- ers. The group favors involvement in school activities and uniting the life- style of the black. The club consists of about 20 members with Mr. Granville Welch as sponsor. 53 Ke x ! a ad I Club serve the community ey WuV, b conaiunity service or- g-jizacion, coaiinv ed to maintain an active record. It was sponsored by Mr. Zike and headed by officers Jerry Mc- Ginnis, Kent Klein, Tom Hendricks and Bob Erickson. The club held a Car Bash for Homecoming, bought food for needy families, held a paper drive and hosted the District Convention. The club supported the Cancer Socie- ty, Pakistan Relief Fund and helped work at the annual Kiwanis Pancake Festival, as service projects. The Leo Club, a youth group section of the Des Moines Lions Club, was formed this year. The club serving the community was headed by Obie Nel- son and sponsored by Mr. Herbert Hantz . The club sold light bulbs in a fund- raising drive, the proceeds of which went to the Commission for the Blind. Kurt Johnson hoists an axe to strike a blow to the Key Club Car in the Homemaking Car Bash . Leo Club Members: Scott Lounsberry, Tony Kingkade, Gary Hanover, Herb Hantz, Obie Nel- son. Not present, Jim Johnson, Dick Hoffman. Key Club Members: ROW f; John Cowell, Bob Erickson, Jim Diehl. ROW 2 Greg Mauk, Kent Klein. Jerry McGinnis. ROWS: Ralph McCrea, Joe Stonebraker. 54 Karen Kagin serves her customers with a smile at the Homemaking Bake Sale. Jane Chamberlain learns the art of housewifery as she serves Shelly Harris Homemaking Club and FTA create future The Homemaking Club was made more meaningful and became more in- volved through the varied service pro- jects and speakers obtained this year. The girls extended their abilities to the Day Care Center, where they gave of their comradeship and love to the children. The girls learned the skills of home- making through many learning experi- ences in their meetings. The club was led to success by Jane Johnson and sponsor Miss Ruth Baumgartner. Under the direction of Presidents Jane Johnson and Bonnie Davis, the Future Teachers Club continued to flourish . Major activities of the group included attendance at Drake ' s Prospective Teacher Day, the District FTA conven- tion at Valley and the State convention at Iowa State. Others functions of FTA were giving tours of the Salisbury House, raising money through a bake sale, and holding regular meetings. 9 Future Teachers are, Carolyn McNurlen, Bonnie Davis, Jule Abels, Jane Chamberlain, Jeanette Frank, Patti Andrew, Dave Wolz. John Valle, head photographer, poses unwillingly when having his picture taken 56 Seniors Senior year is the last step of thirteen long school years and the first step into a fascinating future. The year leaves behind many memora- ble experiences. The wild cheers of a football game, the millions of lasting friendships, hectic preparation for Senior Frolics, and so many more. Each individual cherishes those closest to his heart. But it was also a time for thoughtful consideration and decisions toward future plans. And as graduation drew closer, last minute preparations be- came mixed in with the confusion of lively senior activities. Seniors, themselves, contributed as always to the life of Roosevelt. The class of 71 provided many qualified student leaders. All seniors were eager to give their services in the areas of their individual inter- ests. And now as they say good bye for the last time, they take with them three years worth of fond memories. Next year when students once again pass through the hallowed halls, they will barely hear the echoing voices and fading memories of the class of 71 99 . Jeannie Accta Bruce Adams Robbie Adamson Shelly Allen Nancy Allison Brad Anderson Elizabeth Anderson Maribeth Anderson Mel Anderson Nancy Anderson Mick Armstrong Larry Aronow Connie Atkins Doug Bagley Jim Baker Bill Baker Mary Balko George Ballard Leslie Barnes Mike Barnes 1 . ... Harnett Julie Barr Cindy Baur Kathy Beals Rick Bean Dave Beckley Morris Beers Rick Behre Mark Bell Jane Benjamin Sharon Bernero Linda Bern hard Jim Berns Greg Betts Ann Bibow Janet Blair John Blanchard Lorna Bobb Don Boettger Lynn Bolton Deanna Book Randy Booth Sandy Booth Mary Borick John Bowen Melinda Bowen Robert Bowers Linda Boyd Mary Boyt Ann Bradley Sid Bradley Dana Brenneman Margo Brittain Richard Brooks Charlie Brown Sally Bryan Vivian Bryson Lane Buck Barb Buckley Bev Buckley 64 Todd Buechler Jeanne Burroughs Bill Byers Mary Cadwell Mary Campana Craig Campbell Candy Campfield Jenette Cannon Marcy Caquelin Jana Carlson Judy Carmichael George Can- Ron Castellano Mike Caudill Jane Chamberlin Nancy Chase Kathy Chastawi Debbie Chr ole Tom Clark Terry Clouse if. Senior Joan Gillham, at Fun Night, after winning the peanut pushing race. Kitty Cochran Dave Collier Becky Collins Dan Conrad Jim Cooper Becky Corcoran Karen Cordes Judy Cornish Randy Cram Larry Crane Scott Crawford Ann Crispin 66 Senior Vic Rabinowitz is concentrating. L arb Jnswell AJ Cuboage Steve Dallenbach Juliann Daniels Larry DaRos Ron Davidson Bonnie Davis Gard Davis Steve Davis Jane Dickens Jim Diehl Linda Dice Larry Dierking Ben Dilliner Larry Dingman Janice Dobbertin Bob Ijowc Henry Drukc Cindy Dubansky Bob Duchen Tom Duchen Linda Edwards Val Edwards John Erickson Bob Erickson Dwane Estes Jim Evans Julie Evans Carol Everett Craig Evers Paula Faler Pete Feldmann m « m % m Senior Al Cubbage at his favorite past time in the school cafeteria. 68 John Ferris Hobbie Fishel Steve Fisher Marcia Fitzgibbon Jean Flowers Jackie Foarde Mike Frahm Jeanette Frank Jacquetta Frazier Sheri French Bill Fristo Tom Frye . Ill % L Art Gamble Shelia Gamble Peggy Gass berry Rick Gean Sherry Gibbons Sue Gibbs Denise Gibson Megan Gibson 69 Grace Sharof Granneman Joan Griffith Jennifer Grismer Amy Groves Greg Halsey Mary Hammon Mike Hand Tami Hanlon Martha Hansen Paul Harless jj jl Jack Harris Ron Hartzer Steve Haugan Phil Havens Lorene Hawkins Galen Hayes Freddie Haynes Randy Hays Marty rue ,-rson Dave Hemimnger Tom Hendricks Mark Henry Dan Hepplewhite Jane Hertel Dale Herzberg Judy Hicklin Marion Hileman Rob Hirst Margy Hoffman Mark Mickunas undertakes a chemistry experiment. Rob Holcomb John Horning r MM Kim Hudson Paul Huenemann AM 71 Bob Hughes Dave Humphrey Mary Hunter Debbie Hurst Jan Huston Jane Hutchings Rose Ickowitz Tracy Ingberg Dana Ingram Julie Irvine Jay Irwin Amie Jackson Andra Jackson Cindy Jackson Dave Jackson Jenny Jackson 72 Ellie Jacobs Kim Jacobs Pat Jeffers Carla Johnson Jane Johnson Kurt Johnson Linda Johnson Steve Johnson John Johnston Dianne Jones Jim Jones Jeff Jones Larry Jones Sharon Jones Kerri Judkins Sue Jung 73 Nancy Kalny Mark Kenworthy Randy Keough Debbi Ken- Senior girls provide entertainment for the student body with the traditional homecoming skit. Sherrie Kerr Barb King Carlie King Dan Kingkade Joey Kirkpatrick Ellen Kitch Kent Klein Jane Knox Sam Korpela Robert Kress Roxanne Kuhns Paula Larew • mm Mm, if ii If mn l x |J — r m, m 74 Rick La s ,P Paul Larson Steve Larson Colleen Lassek Neva Lee Jerry Leibold Paula Lemke Sharon Lemon Kathy Libby Michele Liddell Debbie Liddy Edie Liepa V. Bruce Liggett Steve Little Doug Lohff Bonnie Long Robert Long Robbie Lorber Renee Lukehart Frank Lvnn Dennis Lyon Tom Maher Mike Mairet Brad Mallon Lucy Mann Debbie Martin Gwen Martin Marnee Martin Greg Mauk Terry Mauk Bob McCartney Mary McDonald Sue McGilvrey Jerry McGinnis Kris McGrath Bruce McKenzie 1 Senior Larry Crane is working patiently on a chemistry experiment. 76 Jerry Leibold studies quietly while making use of the library resource room equipment. Tom McKnight Judy McLain Becky McNulty Ted McWilliams Randy Mease Kathy Merkel John Merkley Linda Metcalf Mark Meyers Mark Mickunus Dennis Miller Lvnn Miller Margie Miller Pam Mitchell Sue Monachino Sonia Montano K uuy Moore Nancy Moore Cindy Morgan Diana Morrison Leonard Moss Mart a Murray Howard Musin Jerry Nelson Karen Nelson Obie Nelson Kathy Neumann Mary Neumann Regina Nickols Diane Niday Jim Niday Peggy Nitzke WW Ik Aw % mm V, ■ l -jrfi Roberta Noble Dick Nordin John Norris Jean Nunnery 78 Cheerleader Lynn Bolton doing her thing — quietly! at mmm Bill Nutt Teri O ' Dell Mike O ' Rourke Cindy Oestreich Jeanne Ohlson John Oler Meredith Olson Vickie Olson Scott Ormond Debbie Park Jerry Paterson Chris Patterson David Payne Pam Payton Jan Perry Greg Pitts 79 LeAnn Place Randy Pollock Larry Pomeroy Sue Price Lynn Prior Tom Quiner Kathy Rabe Vic Rabinowitz Ted Raife Greg Randolph Fred Raschke Mark Reece Ellen Reese Barb Reichardt Kathy Reid Kim Rice Marie Rich Sue Richards Regi Richardson Kathy Riley Cathy Roberts A ' Leila Robinson Ken Robinson Sherry Robinson Nancy Rompf Becky Rosdail Harriette Ross Robin Rossenfeld Jan Rowley Denny Ruben Ed Rupp Marcia Russell Dave Scales Mark Schroeder Tern Schultze Linda Sears Robert Shaffer Jenny Shane Dan Shay Margaret Sh inkle w Hi w a IHB9IH It Debbie Smith Judy Smith Mollie Smith Dolla Snider Vicki Sodawasser Dave Sommers Mary Speagh Debbie Spencer Edie Spriggs Roger Stanton Bob Stark Laura Steen 82 wt f V V M A Pat Stone Doug Sullivan Ann Swaim Dave Swanson Sue Synhorst Jeanne Tazzioli Kathy Tesdell Debbie Thomas Tom Thomas Joy Thomsen Quentin Thornton Jackie Thorpe Seniors Jane Hutchings and Randy Keough enjoy dancing to the music at Fun Night. Donna Tibboel Patti Tiffin Dixie Tinsley Kevin Towle Charles Townsend Mary Trailer Betsy Van Ginkel Bev Van Verth Dick Vanderlinden Mike Waldron Paula Walker Ted Walker Phillip Wallace Mark Warren Bob Warren Vicki Warren 1 1 1 to i I ■ Preparing for graduation, Cindy Morgan is ordering caps and gowns. Sandy Watson Pam Webster Steve Wells Dave Wenger Mary Speagh, Dave Swanson, and Dave Wenger lis- ten intently to a chemistry lecture. ' M e Werning Dennis Werning Mark Wessling Virgil White Mike Whiteley Alex Wieczner Sue Wilhoit Sally Willett Kim Williams Mike Wills Jim Wilmot Jim Wilson Janet Winters Jim Wissler Sandy Wolder Lori Wolfe June Graduates Not Pictured Juanita Adams Karn Goff Michelle Merrill Ahmed Al-Mohammed Martha Gordon Robert Mollman Stuart Arthur John Hansen Ben New William Bliss Sheila Holder Michael Nortin Philip Boxwell Mary Holle Sam O ' Brien Thomas Brown Mark Hollobaugh Mike O ' Rourke Patricia Cardenas Skip Holton Rodney Orth James Carman Mike Hoskinson John Paquette Charles Cheatom Noel Houston Nancy Patton Kenneth Grandell N. A. Howard Virgil Patton Duane Coats Larry Hurley James Paul Fredrick Davis Fritz Jackson Daniel Quinn Deborah DeFeo Scott Johson Allen Rains Lynn Dietz Rebekah Jones Ed Riley Robert Dooley Robert J ordon Ellen Rinehart Michael Douglass John Kahl Sarah Schwartz Fred Downy Marvin Kramer Doug Stagge Mark Ellefson Edward Kreitinger Leslie Stipp Robert Estes Tracy Kuhn Tom Thomas Nancy Evans William Langford Jeff Thompson John Ewoldt Shirley Lewis Christine Vernasco Andy Faltonson Greg Lynch Scott Wallace Wendy Filk Eric Martell Lu Jean Wetteland Terry Fosselman Susan Mays Karen Williams John Gallo Randy McAvoy Sheila Wilson Steve Gernes Russell McAvoy Siria Young JoAnn Giudicessi 86 James Barlage William Bergman William Dan- Timothy Dufelmeier Peter Feldmann Dennis Huggins August Graduates Janene Lyle Michael Lynch Michael McCuen Lynelle Sanders Susan Sefren Harry Shnurman Robert Stidolph Robert Ton Douglas Torruella Michelle Trave Sally Ann Tuomi Brian Wood Senior Marcy Caquelin and Sally Lyon practice lines. 87 Marcy Caquelin, Larry Hurley, and Judy Carmichael painting posters adver- tising for the new sophomores. Jerry Leibold found a quiet spot to rest on the front lawn. Seniors Janet Blair and Mary Speagh make last minute plans for their parts in the Senior Frolics. At the Senior Picnic Mary Neumann takes time from eating her picnic dinner to blow up a huge balloon. Paul Larson uses the new weighing balance in chemistry class, as Debbie Hurst waits. Football squad piaces fourth in conference The Roosevelt football squad finished the season with a 4-4 record and a fourth place finish in the Metropolitan Conference. They started off the season with a pair of victories over Lincoln and Hoover. Lincoln, highly ranked in pre-season polls, was upset by the Riders 6-0. Defense was the key in the game as Roosevelt ' s Skip Holton ' s pass interception, and Lincoln ' s running sensation Phil Hayman was kept to a mere 18 yards for the whole game. Defense was again the key factor when Hoover was swamped 18-0 after gaining only 18 yards in the first half and end- ing the game with only 42 yards. Offensively, the Riders had 179 yards total rushing, with Bill Fristo gaining 122 of them . The North game produced dual misery as the gridders were upset in the last two minutes of play, 15-14. Star running back Bill Fristo was knocked out for the season with a knee injury. Tech provided soothing comfort to a jumbled team as the Riders breezed to a 47-0 victory in the teams greatest offen- sive output of the year. Roosevelt gained 310 yards on seven touchdowns and five extra points. A high-spirited East team, using a strong defense, sank Roosevelt 27-0 in the afternoon classic. East quarterback Kevin O ' Boyle led a strong ground attack against the surprised Riders. In the next contest, number two ranked Dowling was held in check during the first half and held only a 8-0 lead at halftime. They ui leashed in the fourth quarter, however, and spoiled Roosevelt ' s hopes of a upset, 22-6. History was made as Valley beat Roosevelt 17-6 in the next game. It was the first time in 37 years that the Tigers have beaten Roosevelt. The Rider ' s ended the season with a 22-8 tromp over Marshalltown to avenge the previous years tie and to give Coach Don Prior his 14th overall winning season. Halfback J. R. Fredericks gains yardage against the Scarlet. 94 The victory is assured as the referees signal another touchdown for Roosevelt against Marshalltown. The 8-fc. r SMp IMUm fancy footwork in I victory Riders won 22-8. 2 «l • R5Q 12 t I2 ' 0H2 D I : The scoreboard tells the story as Roosevelt went on to beat Hoover 18-0. Seniors Greg Halsey, Vic Rabinowitz, and John Norris open a hole for junior J. R. Fredericks as he runs a power sweep . 9d } top t .iiii all scorers Lec mg ? ;orer this yeai was senior Sk ; v ' iolton. vvho compiled four touch- downs and a conversion for 26 points. Sophomore quarterback Doug Rei- chardt was next with a total of 23 points. Junior J. R. Fredericks led the rush- ing with 407 yards, for a 4.3 yards per carry average. Before being injured, se- nior Bill Fristo totaled 291 yards for a 4.8 average. Junior Joe Coppola led the tackling with a total of 110, or 14.7 per game with senior Randy Keough next at a 12.0 average with 96 tackles. Coppola also found a place on the All- City first defensive team. The team voted Randy Keough as the most valuable player. The Weidmaier Award for interior lineman went to center Jim Evans, who also was on the All-City first offensive team and the All-State fifth team . TRUC i rvno b U t : i_ Lincoln 18 0 Hoover 14 15 North 47 0 Tech 0 27 East 6 22 Dowling 6 17 Valley 22 8 Marshalltown STATISTICS TRHS OPP. First downs 98 80 Rushingyards 1,241 1,161 Passing yards 553 344 Total yards 1,794 1,505 Passes 50-106-7 29-87-10 Punts-yards . 19-33.9 . 32-35.2 Yards penalized ... 374 417 Total points 119 89 Senior John Norris, followed by Jim Monachino, moves in to ensure the tackle. f ROW 1: Greg Halsey, Rick Gean, Jim Evans, Mike Hand, Vic Rabinowitz, Larry Hurley, John Norris, Bill Schweiker, Doug Hutchison, Steve Little Randy Keough, Bill Fristo. ROW 2: Mark Schroeder, Skip Holton, Joe Coppola, Tom Duchen, Bob Duchen, Randy Hayes, Craig Long, Bob Wheeler! Curt Nelson, Jack Harris, Doug Reichardt. ROW 3: Quentin Thorton, Craig Evers, Al Neumann, Scott Longsberry, Kevin Murphy, Dan Chia, Kevin Shay, Jerry Mitchell, Dick McDonald, John Longenecker, Jim Monachino. ROW 4 John Eller, John Hemminger, Jim Blackburn, Mike Wellman, J. R. Fredericks, Virgil White, John Gallagher, Dave Burford, Fred Young, Doug Peterson. ROW 5: Manager Joe Stonebraker, Kirby Jones, Steven Dal lenbach, Scott Rosenberg, Jerry Patterson, Mark Stanger, Jim Cree, manager Tom Thorson. ROW 6: Coaches Bob Peterson, Tom Reed, Garland Sei- bert, Dick Hewins, Head Coach Don Prior, Ron Adcock. Quarterback Doug Reichardt finds himself in a rather awkward position . Bill Fristo, Greg Halsey, and Larry Hurley discuss the next play, as Bill Schweiker looks across the field at Hutchens Stadium. The Riders upset Lincoln 6-0. Jim Monachino, Curt Nelson, and Al Neumann display determination as they line up against the Scar- let defensive line. East defeated Roosevelt 27-0. Al Neumann and Jerry Mitchell workout against Edward, the dummy, in a practice after school. 97 Bennett, Tiiton, Fristo lead sophomores ROW 1: Joe Tiiton, Steve Sass, Greg Horton, Ray Hays, Paul Craft, Barry Riegel, Paul McGarvey, Jeff Mosher, Bob Bennett, Hank Adams, Curt Burns, Don Hurley. ROW 2: Rob Whitfield, Jeff Rogers, Bruce Kempkes, Jeff Harned, Craig Harr, Ken Scudder, Rodney Underwood, Al Neumann, Mike Fristo, Robert Eades, Dave Olson, Brad Anderson. ROW 3: Randy Behre, Greg Boden, Mark Gardner, Tom Grismer, Doug McKenzie, Mark Reese, Bill Pomeroy, Bob Foss, Bryan Watkins, Brian Weisgerber, Bob Yazman, Max Olson. ROW 4: Max Rauer, Mark Angerer, Tom Stuhrman, Steve Williams, Kevin Weisgerber, John Carney, Rick Gamble, Steve Stifel, Chris Helwig, John Carberry, Todd Fatland, Jim Wengert. ROW 5: John Cowell, Coach Tom Reed, Coach Bob Peterson. The sophomores gained valuable experience this year in a tough Metropolitan Sophomore Football Conference. TRHS Opponent Headed by Coach Tom Reed, the little Riders began their season on a rain-soaked Ankeny 0 16 field against Ankeny. Roosevelt found it hard to hold on to the ball, as they fumbled Lincoln 0 14 deep in their own territory. Ankeny won 16-0. Hoover 14 21 The Riders moved from one soggy field to another as they faced the Railsplitters North 14 0 at Hutchens Stadium. The muddy field proved to be too much for them as they lost Tech 20 14 to Lincoln 14-0. East 20 42 The Riders put their first points on the scoreboard against Hoover. Roosevelt led Dowling 0 42 14-0 at half time, but a determined Hoover offense fought back and beat the Riders Valley 7 8 by one touchdown, 21-14. Roosevelt won their first game of the season over North, 14-0. The Riders scored on a pass from Bob Bennett to Don Hurley. The second touchdown was scored on a six yard run by Joe Tiiton. The Riders lengthened their winning streak by defeating. Tech 20-14. Two of Roosevelt ' s three touchdowns were scored on runs by halfback Joe Tiiton. The third touchdown came late in the third quarter on a short run by Bob Bennett. Roosevelt faced two of the toughest teams in the Metro Conference late in the season . East proved to be too much for the Riders as the Scarlet defeated Roosevelt in a high scoring game, 42-20. The following week, a spirited Dowling team whipped Roosevelt 42-0. The Maroon scored in every quarter. The Riders bounced back in the final game of the season and squeaked by Valley 8-7. 98 Sophomore running back Hank Adams rolls around left end during their game against the Ankeny Hawks. Sophomore Joe Til ton throws a well timed block to set teammate Mike Fristo loose on one of his wild romps down field. 99 an  ; s i third in state L d by co-captains Ron Davidson and Craig Campbell, the Roosevelt cross-country team ended a 4-3 season with an impressive third place finish in the state meet. Under their new coach, Mr. Granville Welch, the harriers also place second in the city meet. The Riders opened the season with an 11-12 victory over Lincoln. Senior Kurt Johnson set a Roosevelt record of seven minutes 53 seconds in the 14 mile course in Metro competition. The junior varsity squad lost to Lin- coln 7-19, with Tim Hoffert placing third. The harriers lost to Hoover 8-12. Johnson took second place as Campbell captured fourth. In the Hoover Invitational the Riders placed third with a tremendous team effort. Johnson took second, with Campbell, Tom Thomas, Ron David- son, and Larry Denman each placing. Roosevelt captured third place in the State Mile held at Ames. Competing against over 20 teams, the Riders com- piled 63 points. The harriers took first, second, and third place in meets against Tech and North. The junior varsity also posted two victories. Led by Ron Davidson and Tom Thomas, the Riders beat North 6- 24 and whipped Tech 6-20. At the Augustine Invitational, Roos- evelt finished fifth out of eleven teams. Led by eighth place finisher Kurt John- son, the harriers tallied 106 points, los- ing to Ames, Marshalltown, Dowling, and Hoover. Coach Granville Welch and senior Craig Camp- bell discuss the upcoming event. l. h hufr . - M I ROW 1: Todd Buechler, Kurt Johnson, Tom Thomas, Ron Davidson, Greg Randolf. ROW 2 Coach Welch, Pete Vernasco, Brian Davidson, John Pol- lak, Kim Young, Doug Campbell, Dan Hepplewhite ROW 3: Jim Whissler, Ralph McCrea, Tim Hoffert, Paul Edmond, Tom Cunningham, Richard Barnes, Craig Mossman, Larry Denman. Not pictured: Craig Campbell and Kurt Burkholder. 100- Riders win second in conference The Riders finished second to Hoover in the conference meet. Johnson fin- ished second with an impressive time of 1:10:21. Larry Denman captured first place in the junior varsity competition . On October 17, the Riders suffered disappointing losses to both Dowling and Valley in a triangular meet. Roosevelt came back though and fin- ished third in the Urbandale Invitational . The Roosevelt cross-country team topped off a winning season, in a field of 26 teams, with a third place finish in the State Meet AAAA at Marshalltown, October 24. Kurt Johnson finished fourth with a time of 10:10, the best two mile time ever posted by a Roosevelt runner. Craig Campbell placed fourth. Kurt was awarded the Most Valu- able Runner by his teammates and was presented with the award at the fall sports banquet. Cross-country cheerleader Deanna Book looks bewildered as she stands behind Larry Denman at the Metropolitan conference meet. Roosevelt finished second to Hoover. SEASON RECORD VARSITY TRHS OPPONENTS 11 12 Lincoln 12 8 Hoover 6 21 North 11 17 Tech 6 18 East 13 12 Dowling 13 11 Valley 3rd Hoover Invitational 5th Augustine Invitational 5th State Mile 2nd Conference Meet 3rd Urbandale Invitational 3rd State Two Mile Brian Davidson, Larry Denman, and Tom McBride converse with Coach Granville Welch at the Metro- politan conference meet at Granview Golf Course. 101 Sears receives all-city first team honors The J amboree, held November 20, was the first action the Riders saw as they easi- ly beat Lincoln 40-23. They traveled to Ottumwa next only to suffer the first of six straight defeats 84- 64. Metro action began with Lincoln, as a relentless Railsplitter offense beat the Ri- ders 62-45. Ames was host for the next Roosevelt contest which saw three Rider starters foul out, ending in a 83-60 victory for Ames. Virgil White led all scorers with 22 points. Hoover put their 3-0 record on the line and nearly lost it in the Riders first home game of the season. The fourth ranked Huskies slipped by 76-70, even though sophomore Denny Sears came through with 23 points. Newton came to Des Moines and swamped Roosevelt 83-66 in a highly spirited game. The death of North coach James Lyle forced the next game to be rescheduled for December 23. The number one ranked Polar Bears struggled to a 79-71 victory. Roosevelt ' s losing streak came to an end when the Riders slipped by Tech 74-72 on a last minute bucket by Jerry Mitchell. Next came Roosevelt ' s greatest offensive output of the year, swamping East 101- 50. Dowling fell to the Riders next 77-65, to make it three wins in a row for the Roughriders. Valley ended the winning streak with 72-61 defeat at the Roosevelt gym. Skip Hoi ton scored a career high of 17 points. In the next game Hoover toppled the Roughriders 68-55. The greatest upset of the year occured when Roosevelt dumped number two ranked North, 81-74. Sears led all scorers with 24 points, followed by Don Hurley with 21. Sophomore Denny Sears makes scoring look easy. While being fouled, sophomore Don Hurley shows why being taller helps in grabbing rebounds. Senior Larry Hurley takes a hop, skip, and a jump in route to scoring against Lincoln. Riders take fifth in Metro iht n h; the -r« pt rilywhipptd Tech 82-59 as Sears again led all scorers, | his tiLj i . i : n 26 points . R evelt doubled the score on East again with 88-44 win. A 35 point fourth quarter by the Riders handed Dowling an 86-71 defeat for the fourth win in a row. Sears hit a career high of 32 points, Larry Hurley bagged 18, Don Hurley hit 16, and Skip Hoi ton got 10. Valley ended Roosevelt ' s Metro action by giving the Riders a 88-66 setback. Roo- sevelt ended with a 7-7 record. In the final game of the season Marshalltown beat the Riders 92-79. In district competition, Roosevelt lost the first game to Valley 80-65, in an action packed game that was neck and neck until the third quarter. Roosevelt ended the season with a 7-12 overall record. Sophomore Dennis Sears received all-city first team honors and Don Hurley re- ceived all-city honorable mention. The Rider bench gives encouragement to teammates on the floor. Denny Sears pops in two more of his 362 points scored during the season . SEASON RECORD Roosevelt Opponent 64 84 Ottumwa 45 62 Lincoln 60 83 Ames 70 76 Hoover 66 83 Newton 74 72 Tech 101 50 East 77 65 Dowling 61 72 Valley 67 68 Lincoln 55 68 Hoover 81 74 North 82 59 Tech 88 44 East 86 71 Dowling 66 88 Valley 79 92 Marshtn District — Valley 79, Roosevelt 66 104 ROW 1: Jim Monachino, Skip Holton, Doug Peterson, Virgil White, Dick McDonald, Tom Hay, Jerry Mitchell. ROW 2: Coach Tom Adcock, Coach Don Prior, Kevin Shay, Dave Child, Larry Hurley, Don Hurley, Denny Sears, Brad Worman, Doug Sullivan, Coach Robert Anderson, Coach Al Comito. LEFT: Senior Virgil White gets the jump on his Lincoln opponent and scores another bucket . BELOW: Skip Holton displays his dribbling abil- ity as he drives towards the basket for a goal. -to V 105 ROW 1: Tom Hendricks, Steve Greffenius, Bill Neumann, Dennis Werning. ROW 2: Bill Hornaday, Craig Harr, Dean Upton. ROW 3: John Carberry, Gerald Richardson, Randall Behre, Paul McGarvey. Junior varsity swim team Junior Varsity Swim Team TRHS Opponent C. R. Washington 27 68 Hoover 38 57 Lincoln 71 24 The junior varsity swim team swam in only three specific meets this year, but their competition came from two of the toughest teams in the state. The tankers lost to Cedar Rapids Washington and Hoover, who placed first and second in the state respective- ly. They defeated Lincoln easily, 71-24. Members of the J.V. team also swam unofficially in many of the varsity meets. 106 Sophomores compile winning set. on Sophomore Basketball TRHS Onnonent Of turn 40 60 I .inroln l i 1 1 1 V « ' 1 1 I 52 51 A m p 56 80 I lLnj V CI 54 53 1 C W 1 1 II 47 69 Nnrth 75 74 i tin 55 78 East 58 56 LJ ) W 1111 49 73 v aiiey 67 Lincoln 57 52 Hoover 67 66 North 63 62 Tech 63 47 East 63 88 Dowling 89 71 Valley 78 69 Marshalltown 66 60 The sophomore basketball team opened the season with a loss to Ottumwa 60-40. They then edged Lincoln 52-51 with Tom Economos hitting 18. Ames dumped the Little Riders 80-56, but they came back with another one point victory, over Hoover 54-53. Another loss to a nonconference team, this time Newton, beat the sophs 69-47. As was their tradition by this time, the Little Riders nipped North by one point, 75-74. The Tech Sophs provided Roosevelt with their first conference loss in a 78-55 de- feat. In the next game however the sophs clipped East 58-56 to even their record at 4-4. Rick Kreamer scored 19 points. Dowling swamped the Little Riders in the next contest 73-49 and Valley beat them 67-50 in the following game. The Roughriders ended their losing streak with a 57-52 victory over Lincoln with another 18 point performance by Tom Economos. A pair of one point victories, with the first over Hoover 67-66, and the second over North 63-62, followed by a 63-47 romp over Tech and a 19 point spree by Max Olsen. East then beat the sophs 85-63 and then Dowling won 71-59. Roosevelt beat Valley 75-69. In the last game of the season, the Little Riders beat Marshalltown 66-60. ROW I: Tom Economos, Doug Reichardt, Ken Scudder, Rick Kreamer, Nick Strickler, Bob Yazman, Max Olson, manager Joe Stonebraker. ROW 2 Coach Ron Adcock, Rob Eades, Ray Hays, Mike Fristo, Greg Horton, Jim Davis, manager Tom Thorson. ROW U Mel Anderson, Steve Davis, Dan Shay, Kurt Johnson, Dan Hepplewhite. ROW 2 John Longenecker, Kent Klein, Craig Campbell, Tom Mah- er, Rick Adrainse. ROW John Eller, Dave Krause, Chuck Becker, J. R. Fredericks, Paul Conley. ROW 4: Mike Zuendel, Steve Gustafson, Walt Spevak, Jack Hilmes, Harry Watts. ROW 5 Mike Hubbell, Steve Baehr, Doug Campbell, Ward Klein, Howard Musin. manager, Coach Tom Reed. Tankers capture MetropolitanConference The Roosevelt swim team, lead by 13 returning lettermen, finished the season Tom Maher prepares for his event, with a perfect 7-0 record in the Metropolitan Conference. Headed by Coach Tom Reed, the tankers compiled and overall record of 9-1, and placed seventh in the state. In their season opener, the Riders defeated Fort Dodge 63-31 . The tankers began Metropolitan Conference competition against East. They won eight of 11 events in defeating the Scarlet 68-27. Led by the double victories of seniors Dan Shay and Steve Davis, the Riders de- feated Valley 70-25. The Tigers won only two events. The Riders lost their first meet of the season at Cedar Rapids. Cedar Rapids Washington, the defending state champs, beat Roosevelt 75-20. The Tankers faced some of the finest swimmers in the state, as Roosevelt hosted a quadrangular meet with Sioux City Central, Cedar Rapids Kennedy, and Ottumwa. Steve Davis and Paul Conley assured Roosevelt of first place, late in the meet, when they finished first and second, respectively, in the 100 yard breaststroke. 108 Davis takes first in state The Riders took every event in a triangular meet against Tech and South East Polk. The following week Roosevelt defeated Dowling 65-24. Junior John Longenecker and senior Steve Davis set two pool records in beating Lincoln 75-20. The Rider ' s biggest rival in the conference was Hoover. Going into the meet, Hoo- ver and Roosevelt were ranked second and third in the state, respectively. John Longenecker led the Riders to a 51-44 upset over the Huskies. He set two school records in the 200 and 400 freestyle of 1:54.4 and 4:07.8 seconds. Shooting for their 41st consecutive victory in the city meet, the Riders were forced to take second to Hoover. Despite a brilliant effort by the coach and team, the tankers placed second in the district meet held at North, with 78V4 points. Two relay teams and 12 individuals qualified for state. The Roosevelt swim team finished the season with a seventh place finish in the state meet at Ames. Senior Steve Davis took first in the state in the 100 yard breaststroke in 1:04.4. Craig Campbell and Kurt Johnson finished ninth and eleventh, respectively, in the 100 yard butterfly, and Dan Shay placed fifth in the 100 yard freestyle. Sophomore diver Doug Campbell also made an impressive showing by taking ninth place in the diving competition . Jubilant swimmers chant We ' re number one, as Coach Reed swims for the edge after getting tossed in. The team is celebrating their dual meet victory over Hoover to keep their unbeaten streak of 41 years. John longenecker awaits his turn to swim . 109 el t wim team finishes season 9-1 Junior John Longenecker receives congratulations from Hoover ' s John Arnot. Longenecker defeated Arnot in the 400 yard freestyle 110 jj p{ € rs f a ]{ e fourth in Metro competition Bob Long takes down his Hoover opponent . The Roosevelt wrestling squad had a 4-3 record in Metro competition and an overall record of 5-6. The Riders sent three qualifiers to the state meet: Greg Betts, Bob Long, and Steve Wells. Greg Betts was the district champion and Steve Wells and Bob Long were second place finishers. The wrestlers opened the season with losses to Urbandale and East. They then beat Indianola for their first win. The grapplers, plagued by illnesses, lost to Dowling and Johnston. After these losses the wrestlers took three straight wins over Tech, North, and Lincoln. 112 Steve Wells city champ; Greg Betts captures second Steve Wells pins his victim to the mat . In the city meet Steve Wells captured the 105-pound weight class for the city championship. Greg Betts, at 138 pounds, finished second, and Fred Haynes was third at 126 pounds. The grapplers ended the season with losses to Metro champ Valley and Car- roll Kuemper, and a victory over Hoover. The Riders, in a tough sectional, took third hehind Valley and Urbandale. By advancing three men to state, the squad took fifth in their district. Riders Randy Timm and Greg Betts, along with former Roosevelt wrestler Bob Anderson, lend encouragement . 113 Wrestlers have overall record of 5-6 FIRST ROW: Rick Bean, Charlie Brown, Charlie Rutenbeck, Mark French, Bob Long, Dave Settles, Dan Downing, Fred Haynes Greg Betts Scott Lounsberry, Dave Burford. SECOND ROW. Mr. Shaffer, Tony Schroeder, Clayton Copple, Paul Hogan, Randy Timm, Tom Grismer, Joe Tilton Scott Crawford, John Pollack, Mr. Harned. THIRD ROW: Pete Sandler, Brian Lounsberry, Todd Fatland, Marc Cagley, Alex Hart, Steve Dubansky Damn Bishop, Alex Pritchard. FOURTH ROW: Kevin Glueck, Tom Finnerty, Quinn Seaman, John Laws, Jeff Harned. 114 Rider trackmen yield with poor season ii ■ Coaches Dick Hewins, Garland Seibert, and Granville Welch discuss stategy for an upcoming meet The Roosevelt track team had a dis- appointing season this year. The cin- dermen could manage only a seventh place in Metro competition. A new coaching staff was headed by Coach Garland Seibert and Assistant Coaches Granville Welch and Dick Hewins. The Riders were led by several indi- vidual performers. Half-miler Ku rt Johnson took first place in the open 880 event and was a member of the district champion relay team. Shotputter Jim Evans was the city champ and broke his own record in the shotput . Brian Powell widens his lead in the two-mile event against East. Steve Dallenbach flashes down the home strech against Tech. 115 individual performers highlight season Other outstanding performers for the track team were high jumper John Bow- en, who was second in the city and fifth in state, two-miler Brian Powell, who was a transfer from Chicago, and junior Doug Hutchison, who qualified for state in the open 440 event . The trackmen could beat only North consistently. In the Ames Invitational, the Bobcat Relays and the Metro meet the Riders finished next to last, despite outstanding individual performances. Craig Campbell hands off to Ron Davidson en route to another victory. Jim Evans shows the form that made him city champion in the shot put . Steve Dallenbach hands off to Ralph McCrea. Track team qualified seven for state meet TT FIRST ROW Darren Bishop Dana Ingram, Kurt Johnson, Doug Hutchison, Steve Dallenbach, Greg Randolph, John Bowen, Ron Davidson, Jim Evans Tim Hoffert SECOND ROW: Tom Cunningham, Jim Wissler, Dave Collier, Tony Finnerty, Dwane Estes, Kevin Murphy, Mark Reese, Ralph McCrea, Richard Barnes, Jim Davis, Tom Thorson. THIRD ROW: Craig Mossman, Lennie Caquelin, Kevin Shay Carl Nelson, Bill Schweiker. Scott Rosenberg, Bob Wheeler, John Carney, Randy Hays, Brian Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Steve Koch, Bill Peterson, Chris Helweg Ray Hays, Jim Bart- lett, Bill Schwab, Barry Riegal, Tom Crandall, Rick Durden, Tom McBride. FIFTH ROW Larry Denman, Paul Craft, Coaches Garland Seibert, Dick Hewins, and Granville Welch; Kurt Burns, Mark Angerer, Craig Campbell. 117 i: 0 An Levine ' Caro1 Bolton, Challee Smith, Ginger McBride, Barb Reichardt, Joan Griffith, Janie Downing. ROW 2: Coach Bob Anderson Sue , Sue Kern, Kim Hudson, Bev Buckley, Leslie Gerdes, Barb Buckley, Cathy O ' Brien, manager Dennis Werning. Girls take state singles and doubles Led by Coach Robert Anderson, the Roosevelt girl ' s tennis team captured both the singles and doubles state crowns, to end their season with a perfect record. Senior Bev Buckley took her third straight singles title, and Kim Hudson and Barb Buckley teamed together to win the state doubles. It was the first time that a doubles team from Des Moines had won the state meet. In Metropolitan Conference competition the Riders compiled a perfect record of 9-0. Roosevelt lost only one match to Valley, 8-1, en route to defeating Tech, East, Hoover, Lincoln, the Academy, and North, 9-0. Bev Buckley played number one this year, followed by Kim Hudson, Barb Buck- ley, Joan Griffith, and Carol Bolton. Barb Reichardt and Ann Levine, and Leslie Gerdes and Cathy O ' Brien played doubles. The Riders took a clean sweep in the districts. Bev won the singles, followed by teammate Carol Bolton. Kim and Barb captured the doubles and Leslie and Cathy were runner-ups. 1971 Girl ' s Tennis TRHS Opponent Fort Dodge 8 1 Hoover 9 0 North 9 0 Tech 9 0 East 9 0 Valley 8 1 St. Joseph ' s 9 0 Lincoln 9 0 District 1st State 1st 118 Wessling, Hemminger capture sta ude Lead by co-captains Mark Wessling and Dave Hemminger, the boys tennis t ;am won the Metropolitan Conference. Under the direction of Robert Anderson, the Rid- ers won the city title with a perfect record of 7-0. Roosevelt lost one match to a nonconference team, Fort Dodge, 8-1, early in the season. They cruised past Tech, North, East, Hoover, Valley and Dowling without losing one match. The Riders ended their Metro competition by defeating Lincoln 8-1. Roosevelt won both the singles and doubles in the district tournament. Seniors Mark Wessling and Dave Hemminger won the doubles, and unseeded sophomore Doug Reichardt won the singles. Wessling and Hemminger entered the state tournament unseeded and fought their way to the finals and won. They avenged a loss earlier in the season by defeating Lincoln in the semi finals. Wessling played in the number one singles position for the Riders all year, fol- lowed by Max Spilka, Dave Hemminger, Bill Nutt, and Doug Reichardt. Steve Proc- tor and Dan Fischer, and Vic Rabinowitz and Mark Reece played doubles. 1971 Boys Tennis R TRHS Fort Dodge Tech North East Valley Hoover Dowling Lincoln District State 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 1st 1st urd Opponent 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 nOW l: Dave Hemminger, Dan Fischer, Vic Rabinowitz, Doug Reichardt, Mark Wessling, Bill Nutt, Max Spilka. ROW 2: Coach Bob Anderson, Steve Proctor, Dave Werning, Jerry Leibold, Bruce Kelly, Joey Dorzweiler, Jim Johnson, manager Dennis Werning. 119 Riders capture sectional Under the direction of Coach Don Prior and Mrs. Eula Cole, the 1971 girls golf team ended the season with a record of 4-3 in Metropolitan competition. Roosevelt opened the season with a loss to East. Later, they lost heavily to the Metro champs, Valley. The Riders ended their season by losing to Hoover by seven strokes. Roosevelt defeated North, the Academy, Tech, and Lincoln. The Riders won their sectional at Knoxville by 20 strokes. They avenged an ear- lier loss by beating East en route to winning the tournament. Sophomore Jamie Bonta was runner-up medalist for the Riders. Roosevelt then advanced to the districts where they finished in seventh place. Captain Sally Willett and sophomore Barb Keehn are the only players who will not return next year. Juniors Marcie Pomerantz and Sheri DiPaglia will be captains of the 1972 team. ROW 1: Barb Keehn, Marcie Pomerantz, Jamie Bonta. ROW 2: Sheri DiPaglia, Julie Molleck, Sally Willett . Sally Willett patiently waits for the mike as Don Prior addresses the sports banquet . 121 John Johnston leads 1970 baseball team The 1970 Roosevelt baseball team finished with a 10-9 overall record. They were 7-7 in conference competition and placed fourth in the city, tieing with East. John Johnston led the team in bat- ting with a .528 average, followed by Chuck Sears at .447. Johnston had 28 hits and scored 18 runs. He also had a 3- 0 record as a pitcher. Co-captain Fred Young had a 3-2 rec- ord and Jerry Nelson compiled a 4-5 tab. Young also hit four homeruns, sev- en doubles, and a triple, to lead the team in those areas. A highlight of the season came when Young struck out 17 batters, leading Roosevelt to a 5-0 victory over North. In the first game of tournament ac- tion, Roosevelt beat North 6-2, behind the pitching of Jerry Nelson. Valley ended Roosevelt ' s hopes with a 6-1 de- feat in the second game. 1970 Varsity Baseball Record  TRHS Opponent 4 3 Ames 2 0 10 4 Johnston 5 7 5 8 Boone 9 3 8 10 Valley 10 6 2 10 Lincoln 3 1 5 0 North 9 8 2 3 Hoover 9 13 Tech Toun 1 4 East 6 4 1 Dowling 1 6 7 Valley Lincoln Hoover North Tech East Dowling North Valley 122 Jerry Mitchell leads Htting Coach Adcock observes his bench ! Jerry Nelson heads this years pitch- ers with a 3-0 record, followed by Fred Young at 2-0. John Johnston, Denny Sears, and Dan Gibbons have 0-1 records . Jerry Mitchell leads the team in hit- ting with a .485 average. IP ' TRHS 4 7 8 4 12 12 5 iseb 5 8 0 5 1 8 3 2 to June 14 ij Opponent Ankeny Ankeny Ames Marshalltown Johnston Lincoln Hoover North ABOVE Pitcher Jerry Nelson awaits a pitch. BELOWS: Dwane Estes throws ball to home plate. M I ' : ihjjj 123 Academics The achievement and success of a highly respected school revolves around the abilities of an efficient faculty. Roosevelt takes great pride in the accomplishments of this year ' s faculty and administra- tion. Thanks to their efforts, Roosevelt has initiated new curriculum and offers a wider range of electives. The Roosevelt faculty shows a great interest in the individual stu- dent s needs. With additional courses and improved methods of edu- cation, each student can choose a schedule which best suits his needs. Examples of new courses include anthropology, offered to se- niors in place of government, and a greater variety of electives in the English department. Individual teachers also incorporated inde- pendent study programs into such areas as history, economics, and math. Faculty and students also cooperated together in the student fac- ulty liaison committee. The committee helped to create a closer rela- tionship between the staff and students. At the same time it provid- ed a means by which necessary issues could be discussed. In all areas of academics Roosevelt has continued to progress. And as always the faculty contributed much to that progress. RooseveH st udent-teacher relations arc strong. 126 Mr. Phil Parks and his American History class have a summer reunion. Pictured are Gard Davis, Jennifer Grismer, Jerry Leibold, Al Cubbage, Dick Nordin, and Kim Hudson. 127 Administrators play important role at TRHS The administrative people at Roosevelt are an integral pa., vjf our education. Not only must they handle disciplinary problems, but they also oversee all curriculum changes. This was Mrs. Velma Cross ' last year as girls ' advisor at Roosevelt. She has re- cently received a promotion and will begin next year as principal of Kurtz Junior High here in Des Moines. I Mr. Bruce Gardner, Principal Mr. Bruce Gardner, Mr. John Barrett, and Mrs. Velma Cross confer often on important decisions. Members of the Des Moines Board of Education are Mrs. Kate Goldman; Dr. George G. Caudill; Mrs. Mr. John Barrett, Vice-Principal Jack Spevak, Vice-President; Herrold V. Mann, Secretary; Merle F. Schlampp, President; Dr. Dwight, Boys ' Advisor M. Davis, Superintendent; Dr. Ora Niffenegger; Nolden Gentry; and Dr. John E. McCaw. 128 Counseling dept. meets needo of students. The counseling department is an es- sential part of any school. It helps the students plan their high school years, and directs them toward their goals. Last fall, Des Moines students were informed that their high school counsel- ing departments are now qualified to give draft counseling. Mr. Corwin Wal- den is the head draft counselor for Roo- sevelt. The purpose of this counseling is to show the boys the alternatives that they have in coping with the draft. All of the counselors at Roosevelt are equipped to advise students on the draft. They have attended conferences and seminars throughout the state this year in order to become better qualified in this area. So far, very few Roosevelt boys have taken advantage of this opportunity. Mr. Walden comments, I think this is because most boys already know what they want and need to do. But if the students do need draft counseling, the Roosevelt counseling department is qualified to help. One of the most important jobs of the counseling department is to help students plan their schedules. Mrs. Beulah Newton and junior Bob Jeffers discuss some changes in curriculum. Mr. Corwin Walden Mr. Belford Walker Mrs. Dorothy Wehrle Mrs. Beulah Newton Mrs. Mary Seaver 129 English department initiates new changes R of,ev lt ' s English department has three new teachers this year. Mr. Tom Huber, who comes from Cedar Rapids Re- gis nigh school, hopes to build up the debate team at Roosevelt. Mr. Art Holcomb, from Tech high school, is the new tenth grade English teacher, who also assists Mr. Roger Anderson in drama. Mr. George Pfander is now teaching speech, composition, and American literature at Roosevelt . Some important course changes have been initiated this year. American and British literature are now only one se- mester courses, with more writing instruction. Three new courses in English are world novels, world drama, and ele- ments of writing. Mrs. Thornton is pleased with student Bob Tow. Mr. Haley weeps over problems that Maribeth Anderson, Kim Hudson, and Jani Wren bring him. Margaret Robinson English Chairman Barbara Thornton Sophomore English Tom Huber Sophomore English Forensics Everett Craft Sophomore English Jona Mann Sophomore English Art Holcomb Sophomore English Joyce Fant American Literature Ethel Harold American Literature 130 In Mr. Holcomb ' s English class, Judy Cram shows how to saddle a horse , Mark Kaminsky An important development in the English department this year was the formation of the English curriculum committee, headed by Mrs. Margaret Robinson. The goal of this committee was to change the format of existing English courses, and to devel- op new courses. The committee was organized through student council, sponsored by Mr. John Viviano. Student members of the committee included seniors Cathi Reid, Denny Ruben, Sue Richards, Mark Mickunas, Brad Mallon, Elizabeth Anderson, and Margo Brittain . The junior members were Lin Ward, Jean Adler, Bev McCaw, Bob Tow, Linda Yeager, Terry Kimpton, and George Webber. This committee conducted extensive research on English curriculum. Mr. Hantz concentrates corrects the essays of his classes. deeply as he reads and advanced senior English Sue Murray American Literature Composition George Pfander American Literature Composition Sharon Clark Composition Mass Media Edith Bjornstad British Literature Herbert Hantz British Literature World Literature Bill Freimuth American Literature Composition Donald Haley Journalism Mass Media 131 Opportunity to pursue your own interests This year the Roosevelt social studies department has improved and diversified, as it strives to do each year. New teachers and new courses have been added. The sophomore classes remain basically the same — a study of world history. But junior classes have undergone a great change. While the junior social studies class was previously a two-semester study of Amer- ican history which met five days a week, it is now a course in which students meet with regular American history classes only three days a week, and the other two days are left open for the study of different electives. Mr. Parks holds a seminar with American History students Ann Bucksbaum and Steve Eklund. Mr. Wiggins conducts a one-semester Black His- tory course one period a day. Black History has become an important part of the Roosevelt curriculum. John Viviano World History John Shaffer World History Nancy Fivian World History Don Prior World History Phyllis Jagiello World History Anthropology Granville Welch American Studies P. W. Parks American Studies Garland Seibert American Studies 132 Mr. Treman emphasizes a point to his independent study economics students. Ron Davidson, Mark Wessling, Kim Hudson, Al Cubbage, Jennifer Grismer, Jerry Leibold, and Ted Raife enjoy a little help from the teacher occasionally. Margo Brit tain also uses the resourse center. The electives program in American studies gives stu- dents a much greater chance to pursue subjects which are of special interest to them. The electives offered to juniors this year were North American Indians, The Dream Community in Amer- ican History, America at War, Violence in America, Independent research, Con- temporary America, Ameri- cans at Play, No Bust, But Dust: A Social History of the Roaring Twenties and Dusty Thirties, and a Social Histo- ry of the Interwar Period, 1919-1941. Seniors also had a new course opened up to them. A cultural anthropology course, taught by Mrs. Phyllis Ja- giello, has aroused much in- terest in the senior class . Dick Treman Economics Government Kenneth Kephart Economics Government Keith Carlson Economics Douglas Johnson American Studies Linda Podhajsky Government 133 Students still struggle with mathematics Two new teachers have been added to the math staff this year, Mr. David Dar- ling and Mrs. Deborah Watson. The mathematics department this year offered algebra, two levels of geometry, data processing, and college math. Mr. Darling also conducted an independent study calculus course. Plans for next year include phasing out the old algebra and geometry programs where sophomores and juniors were in sections by themselves. Sophomores who have taken geometry in junior high will now take algebra with juniors . 350 Robert Cummings works out a math problem for Tom Brown and Lesanne Brenneman . IKS Mr. Akers takes a deep breath in preparation for facing another mathematics class. Clyde Anderson Algebra, Geometry, Data Processing Max Akers Algebra, Geometry, College Math Vera Biddle Algebra, Geometry Gordon Garrison Algebra, Geometry David Darling Algebra College Math Robert Cummings Algebra, Geometry 134 Students discover new concepts in science Mr. Kirkpatrick stops to answer a question as he passes back papers to his physics class. A major development in the science department this year has been in the physical science course. Last year there were only two classes of this course, but it has been opened up this year, and is available to anyone from all three grade levels. Biology, physics, physical science, chemistry, and an advanced biology course, involving some independent research, were offered this year. Miss Margaret Maloney was a new addition to the Roosevelt science staff this year. She teaches chemistry, and was formerly a laboratory assistant at Drake. Jerry Nelson and John Ohler search for unknown chemicals and solutions in a chmeistry experiment . ' til Dean Hoganson Biology Ron Adcock Biology Herman Kirkpatrick Physics Physical Science Margaret Maloney Chemistry Harry Owen Physics Physical Science Jack Koch Biology Richard Hewins Biology 135 Students expand interests in languages There have been several new additions to the language department at Roosevelt this year. Mrs. Jo Ann Gaulke is a new French teacher, and Carlos Nunez is now teaching Spanish, taking over for Mrs. Gloria Leventhal. A modern electronic language laboratory has been installed at Roosevelt this year. The portable console of the new lab can be rolled easily to the six rooms that are specially wired for it. The console contains 30 miniature headsets and re- ceivers which are used by students at their desks. Using this lab, the student can hear himself pronounce the words. Mrs. DiBenedetto gives senior Marie Rich a little extra help on an assignment in French. Oral drills are common in Mrs. McLaughlin ' s class. David Graham German Joyce Fant Latin Jo Ann Gaulke French Elvina DiBenedetto French Bobbye McLaughlin Spanish Gloria Leventhal Spanish 136 Senior Fred Raschke has developed an interest in pottery making in his art class this year. The Roosevelt art depar tment has expanded this year. A new course, taught by Mr. George Hans, was offered called Basic Crafts. It was created by the demand of students who were more interested in studying handicrafts than abstract concepts. Among projects undertaken this year by the class were macrame, the art of knotting ropes, and weaving. The drama department undertook many presentations this year, including the winter play, Look Homeward, Angel . The drama and vocal and instrumental music departments cooperated this spring in the production of the musical Guys and Dolls, presented April 30 and May 1. Leading players were Mary Kaye Snyder, Morris Beers, Kitty Cochran, and Bob McCartney. Mr. Delbert Schiebel vigorously demonstrates how to properly sing a particular phrase to his third hour concert chorus. Robert Bagley Instrumental Music Delbert Schiebel Vocal Music Roger Anderson Drama George Hans Art Tom Heideman Art 137 Students iearn business skills The Roosevelt business depart- ment has an excellent curriculum which gives the student the oppor- tunity to train for a career, or sim- ply to learn a few extra skills for college. Mr. Robert Beilstein and Mrs. Marjorie Witzenburg are new in the business department this year. Mr. Beilstein teaches typing and common law, and Mrs. Witz- enburg teaches typing, shorthand, notehand, and sales. Roosevelt offers several very unique business courses which in- clude consumer problems and work-study program . The homemaking department also has a new teacher this year, Mrs. Sharon Sibert. Popular courses in homemaking include personal family living, and child development, which gives the student special instruction in diversified areas. Mr. Robert Beilstein makes typing interesting and even amusing to his students. Mr. Weldon Else Dist. Ed., Sales Miss Connie Feist Typing, Shorthand Mr. Gerald Pieres Typing Mr. Robert Beilstein Typing, Common Law Mr. Nevin Bruce Work-study Mrs. Marjorie Witzenburg Typing, Shorthand Mr. Thomas Zike Work-study Mr. Hubert Bierbaum Bookkeeping Miss Ruth Baumgartner Homemaking Mrs. Sharon Sibert, Homemaking 138 Shop and drivers ' ed. interest many Roosevelt has an excellent industrial arts department which gives students the opportunity to learn some manual skills. Courses offered include mechanical draw- ing and wood and metal shop. Our driver education department is also extensive, giving all students the driver training required by law. Mr. Howard Vitteteaux is new this year in this department. Students in industrial arts undertake difficult work in metal shop. Mr. Robert Leonard begins a driving lesson with students Larry Boba and Paul Hogan Mr. Lawrence Stokka Industrial arts Mr. James Barlow Driver Education Mr. David Church Driver Education Mr. Walter Hayes Industrial arts Mr. Howard Vitteteaux Driver Education Mr. Eldon Peterson Driver Education Mr. Robert Leonard Driver Education 139 Physical education offers varied recreation Leaders Ann Swaim and Val Edwards relax at an extra-curricular gym activity. The Roosevelt physical education department offers a wide variety of recreational activities for students. The boys gym organized an extracurricular intra-mural program which was very successful. Some girl gym students also organized their own basketball teams for some extra fun. Mrs. Nora Smith is new in the department this year. She is the girls swimming instructor. Mrs. Eula Cole and students enjoy gym class. Mrs. Eula Cola Mr. Al Comito Mr. Robert Anderson Mrs. Nora Smith Mr. Don Prior Mr. Tom Reed 140 Faculty aids student learning Teachers associates and study hall teachers are an important part of any school, because they help the students with their independent, out-of-classroom work. Roosevelt study halls are unique. Not only may students go to the student center for a conversation study hall, but they may also have home-study and open campus privileges. The librarial staff consists of Mrs. Charlene Lak- in, Mrs. Bonnie Pierson, and Mrs. Marcie Krittinger. The Roosevelt library is very well- equipped to handle all students ' needs. Procedures for borrowing books are also very liberal. Mrs. Marcie Krittinger is the new li- brarian this year. She replaced Mr. Bill Jernberg who left after the first semester. Junior Robert Mannheimer does his studies comfortably in the Roosevelt library. k m Mrs. Elizabeth Snvder Study Hall Mrs. Ruby Wells Teachers Associate Mrs. Lois Brown Teachers Associate Mrs. Lorraine Hutson Teachers Associate Mrs. Catharine Gilchrest Teachers Associate Mrs. lone Lyman Study Hall Mrs. Charlene Lakin Librarian 141 Nurse and lunchroom ladies add services Mrs. Bridget Sweet, school nurse. School nurse Mrs. Bridget Sweet lends a sympathetic hand to all student health problems. Roosevelt ' s school nurse, Mrs. Brid- get Sweet, is busy in many areas. Besides her duties dealing with stu- dent health matters, she also acts as a resource person on venereal disease, sex, and drugs. In this capacity, she speaks to science and homemaking classes often. For students working on projects and research papers, Mrs. Sweet is a good reference person. She also frequently speaks to the child development and personal family living classes on prena- tal care and childbirth. In addition to her duties at school, Mrs. Sweet works in the adult educa- tion program in the areas of drugs and sex. She also does much community work. The lunchroom ladies are another important part of Roosevelt. They put in a full work day in order to give stu- dents a well-nourished lunch program. Four lunch shifts are served in the cafe- teria each day, as well as sack lunch- type meals in the student center. Lunchroom Ladies Include (FRONT ROW) Mrs. Evelyn Raitt, Mrs. Billie Fristo, Mrs. Sheila Baldwin, Mrs. Louise Collins, Mrs. Jesse Fairbanks, and Mrs. Jo Corrigan. (BACK ROW), Mrs. Claira Hammer, Mrs. Ramona Aldrich, Mrs. Betty Erixson, Mrs. Lee Crawford, Mrs. Ann Keywatt, Mrs Phvllis He wood, and Mrs. Evelyn Beers. 142 Staff members important to education The office staff includes Miss Barbara Crouthanel, Mrs. Delores Mertz, Mrs. Zillie Eckman, Mrs. Shirley Robinette, Mrs. Jane Barton, and Mrs. Eunice Ash. Mi There are many school staff members who are not directly related to the stu- dents in a teaching situation, but who are still very important to education. The ladies who wo t in Roosevelt ' s main office have many jobs. They han- dle finances, take care of attendance matters, and keep records of students ' grades and credits. The custodial staff also has an impor- tant task. They keep the school in tip- top condition at all times and make sure that everything is running smoothly. Mr. Bruce Tyler, Head Custodian The custodial staff includes Mr. Delbert Christy, Mr. Arvid Gates, Mr. Robert Beel, Mr. Basil Deets, Mr. Bruce Tyler, Mr. Joe Mortellaro, Mr. James Speaker, Mr. Max Sampson, and Mr. Leonard Waters. Not pictured: Mr. Sam Wilson, Mr. Royal Hedgecock, Mr. John McClavy, Mr. Alfred King, and Mr. Francis Weese. 143 Underclassmen The year 1971 brought with it many challenges and opportunities for underclassmen. The juniors were no longer the youngest in the school. As a result, more was expected from them academically. With college entrance exams only a year away, they were forced to take school a little more seriously than the sophomores. A wide choice of curriculum was open to the juniors in the social science department, and a number of independent study classes were available. To the sophomores, 1971 meant adjustment, learning, and a sense of belonging. What club to join, how to find room 303, learning the school song, and how to study for your first high school test, are only a few of the problems that confronted sophomore students the first few weeks of school. But by October they ' d become a part of Roosevelt. This year ' s sophomore class experienced a newly designed English program. They were also given the privilege of attending talking study halls. Representing 1,000 of Roosevelt ' s 1,500 students, the underclass- men played an important role in making 1971 a successful year. Sophomores begin their future The stillness of the hall during classes provides escape from noise for this student . Sophomore Danny Betts improves his engi- neering skills in Mr. Hayes ' mechanical drawing class. While others in the library are hurriedly finishing their English report, Greg Richar dson relaxes with a magazine. The crisp fall air rang with children ' s laughter when Roosevelt girls treated ADC children to a picnic. 146 •ft! ' Sackfuls of trash were gathered by underclassmen during an excursion to help save our polluted environment . Supporting their team brings friends together and , es a boost to the players . Sophomore Kristi Chambers receives essential guidance on grades and future scheduling from her counse- lor Miss Beulah Newton. Molly Maher wears short-alls as warm spring weather approaches . 147 Bob Arela Hank Adams Sue Adams Dave Akin Kerri Allen Brett Anderson Mark Angerer Mary Angerer Jan Angier Yolaine Arch jr Dan Arv-jsrrv Cg Pat Ayers Steve Baehr Cathy Baker Joyce Baker Barb Barlage Richard Barnes Jackie Barnhart Dwaine Barnhart Jim Barlett Dolores Baum Tim Bayles Beth Beals Barb Bean Randy Behre Chris Bell Dave Bell Susan Bemman Bob Bennett Gloria Berstein Linda Berry Lisa Berry Cindy Betts Sandy Blakeslee Candy Bloomberg Amy Blount Larry Bob a Greg Bod in Carol Bolton Jamie Bonta Mary Booth Cliff Bordt 148 AT Julie Bores Lcia Bowe k. iiiOd Hrac Sheila Bra Judi Bricki Kathy Brit tain Kerry Brittain Pete Brockman J ana Brogden Ju i Brooks Pauia rsrown Stephanie Brown Randv Bruner Bill Burch Lynn Burford Curt Burns Marc Cagley Steve Callaway Cathy Campana Casey Campbell Doug Campbell John Car berry John Carney Kim Carpenter Mary Carr Mary Carr Roxanna Castellano Richard Cech Cindy Chamberlin Kristi Chambers Shery Chase Mary Chastain Tom Child Jaenine Clark Frednetta Clay tor Jenny Cochran Jane Collier Maria Collins Don Conner Ann Correll Ellen Cosson Paul Craft 149 Ju Jy Cram Niafciaf Cranberg Tom C ran del I Gary Crawford bteve Crawford Stephanie Crivaro Scott Crosby Mary Cunningi. i Merri Cunningham Jeanne Danielson James Davis Becky Davis Linda Dean Teresa Defeo Cathy Dennis Doug Desk in Betsy Desmond Teri Dietz Kirke Dorweiler Joe Dorzweiler Barclay Douglas Daniel Downey Diane Dungan Rob Eades Den ice Early wire Douglas Eckley If 150 Becky Davis, a sophomore, practices her dives during a gym class. TV ir. ttejje m J c j Eden Deborah Edwards Randv fedwarda Norma Egge William Emfeldt •rel Eisentraut h Ekstrand Tom Ekstrand Linda Elings Kay cJlefson Thor Erickson Jennifer Ester Toni Evers Steve Ewald Lynn Ewing Jane Ewoldt Todd Fatland Sheryl Ferguson Jerrill Fessler Tom Finnerty Eileen Fishel Cathy Fisher Lee Fisher Peg Fisher Brian Flagg Ann Follett Bob Foss Tanya Franklin Shelley Frey Sophomore girls at the Big-Little Sister Tea. 151 MikeFristo Becky ?Yom Rirkv Gambit Mar GttTdnt r ( ' arc 1 GdJ ' David Geller Karen Gentleman Leslie Gerdes Steve Giberson Mark Gibson Pete Gill Deana Gillette Jim Gillham Frank Ginther Kevin Glueck Kris Goddard Rosi Gowdy Scott Greer Kathy Griffin Blane Grinstead Tom Grismer Shelley Gruber John Gustafson Scott Hamilton Cathy Hanrahan Mark Hansen Deirdre Hanson Jeff Harned Craig Harr Arno Harris Diane Harris Mike Harris Shelley Harris Scott Harteman Craig Harvey Jeff Hatcher Terry Hatfield John Hawk John P. Hayes John S. Hayes Ray Hays Leslie Hayward 152 Hegwood Jo Anne Hennen ( arcl Hepplewhite John Hickok Wayne Highland Martha Hileman Mitzi Hill Terri Hiltbrunner Mami Hockenberg Kathy Hogan Jane Holle Kathy Holton Martin Hood Lynn Hopkins Bill Hornaday Greg Horton Debbie Houghton James Howard Kathy Howard Rebecca Howard Margie Hudelson Sue Hudson Tom Hughes Janet Hurd Don Hurley Mike Hurst Holly Hutchison Jane Dgenfritz Mary Ingberg Nan Ingersoll Sue Jackson Linda Jacobson Pam Jessip Jeff Jewell Mike Joe hum Carole Johnson Cheryl Johnson Judy Johnson Linda Johnson Scott Johnson Virginia Johnson 153 An excited sophomore experiences her first game of pick up the eraser. Sophomores Teri Dietz, Kim Stone, Laurel Prior, Barb Kenworthy, and Linda Johnson display their talents on the front campus on a Sunday after- noon get-together. Jenni e Marquis Roberta Martindale Tom Mc Bride Ginger McBride Linda McCaw Craig McConnell Mark McCuen Scott McCuen Scott McDonald Deejay McDonald Paul McGarvey Dawn McGilvrey Terri McGuiness Doug McKenzie Mara McKeon Mary McLeran Daryl McNeal Peggy McNulty Carolyn McNurten Mimi Meintel Sue Meintel Sue Messenger Sue Metier Lisa Michalski Barry Miller Bernie Miller John Miller Pat Miller Marilyn Minkler Jim Mishler Sue Moehl Duncan Moore Eugene Moore Holly Moore Joyce Moore Juliana Morison Julie Morrissey Ken Morse Rozsi Moser 156 l. 9rk MosSv Hi. Milnvi viuftler Roberta NuKr ' tn Ekui Nafeorner Kris Norber Debbie Neitzel Stacy Nelson Tim Nelson Gayla Nesbitt Pam Newburn Brian Newlin Jerry Nicholson Kerry Niday Carolyn O ' Brien Patti O ' Connell Tami O Dell Gina Oestreich 1 mi Ol Nancy Oldt Hugh Oler Richard Oliver Connie Olson Dave Olson Max Olson Sandy Olson Sue Onnen Liz Paquette Jim Parker Sue Patterson Cindy Perkins Laro Peterson Polly Phillips Debby Pirtle Rod Pitts Mark Plettner Bill Pomeroy Jane Posner Linda Power Jim Prall Laurel Prior Steve Proctor Becky Puckett 157 158 Kinrinan P i Sammon Pete Sandler Steve Sass Gina Scarp Lno Amy Schaefer Sarlyn Schlievet Julie Schnitger Kathleen Schrodt Cygnet Schroeder Toney Schroeder Cindy Schultze Bill Schwab Claire Schweiker Ken Scudder Quinn Seaman Dennis Sears Cindy Selzer Brent Seney David Settles Gary Shearer Sue Sherer Lynn Shimp Kurt Shriver Amy Shumaker Marshall Silk Heidi Simpson Billy Smith David Smith Rose Smith Doug Smuch John Snider Ann Sommers Mark Souders Philip Speicher Dan Spencer Vickie Spencer Max Spilka Marc Squillante Mark Steiner Barb Stephens Megan Stevenson 159 TtrriSimoMo Tullv St. waia Steve Stife! Kurt Stahigr n Brent Stokes berry Eric Stokka Doug Stolz Kim Stone Nick Strickler Tom Stuhrman Greg Swennumson Martha Taft Connie Taylor Peggy Taylor Judy Terpstra Edna Thomas Tracy Thomas Margaret Thomsen Joe Tilton Mike Tobis Tina Toriello Joie Torrellu Debbie Trailer Steve Turpin Rod Underwood Marilee Urban Michelle Vander Waal Richard Veenstra Deborah Vickery Sandra Vogel Dan Walker Kristie Walker Jean Wallace Nancy Wallace John Wallace John Walton Randy Ward Craig Waters Bryan Watkins Brad Watson Brenda Watson Mary Watson ill Ik 160 Kfl ee Weawr Oh .Webb Victoria Weber Sherril Webster Mary Weidmaier Brian Weisgerber Kevin Weisgerber Dale Welch Debbie Wells Jim Wengert Leslie West John Wetherell Debbie Wheeler Karin White Virginia White Steve Whiteley Robert Whitfield Dave Whitten Colleen Williams Jim Williams Steven Williams Janet Willoughby ft 1 1 t V Jj Andrew Wolder Ralph Wolvek Jan Worley Bob Yazman Debbie Youmans Jeff Wills Fred Wilson Karen Wilson Kathy Wilson Bev Winters Diane Witt Not Pictured Daniel Betts Furn Brock man Karen Buffington William Burch Charles Greer Mary Ann Hock Peter Rose Norman Rosen Constance Taylor Susan Van Engen Henry Wallace Carole Whitehurst Mike W T illiams 161 Junior students prepare to lead Roosevelt Junior Debbi Cardamon puts to use the resourses available to her in the library. Randy Cardon takes advantage of the welcomed fresh spring weather to catch up on some reading. Al Neumann found an affectionate friend as he and other students give ADC children a party. Janet Miller, Jennifer Froyd, and Jan Robinson ham it up while showing another TRHS trait friendship. 162 Mime Jan Robinson shows distaste as Pete Vernasco reveals shock at holding her hand in a pantomine. Tony Kingkade shows determination and stami- na, needed to participate in the marching band. Dramatics holds interest for many juniors like Sally Lyon (left), who practices a scene with se- niors Morris Beers and Marcy Caquelin. Trees lining the front lawn provide a scenic backdrop as students rehearse a drama production . 163 Pam Abegg Jule Abels John Adam Sue Adams Jean Adler Richard Adrianse Kent Albaugh Steve Albertson David Aldridge Linda Allen Peggy Allison Flori Anderson Kevin Anderson Larry Anderson Patti Andrew Laurie Andrews Sue Arnold Dan Arthurs Dave Ash Karla Baker Sybil Balderson Tim Barker Jim Bar 1 age Debbie Barnes Sherry Baum Chuck Becker Laura Beeler Linda Bell Bruce Berg Barbara Berglund Darrin Bishop Bruce Black Jim Blackburn Pat Blanche Sally Bloomburg Richard Book Mike Booth Shelly Borg Mark Borreson Phillip Bottorff Sandy Boyd Dave Brazzle 164 L if?tfnne hicnneman Sdai Breno Mettt brogden Steve Bronnenber Myra Brooks Debbie Brown Eliza Brown Linda Brown Ruth Brown Julie Brubaker Ann Bucksbaum Gene Bucksbaum Vickie Burbank Dave Burford Kurt Burkholder Barb Burns Don Bun- Mike Bums Jim Callison Bill Campbell Jan is Canon Debbie Dardamon Russ Carlson Sandy C arm on Stacey Carpenter Curtis Carr Marci Carter Cullene Carver Anna Casey Cari Cash Martha Castellano Cathy Chase Donald Chase Dave Child Dan Chia Jeff Christ opherson Rick Church Mike Clemens Mike Cleveland Debbie Coats Christy Cobb Mary Coco 165 Sheia CoqbV • Marsha Cohtu Wim Coleman Paul Conley Mary Conn Alice Connell Connie Cook Elvita Cooper Clayton Copple Joe Coppola Karen Cornish Steve Cornwell Dave Courter John Cowell Wanda Cox Ann Craiger v J ■ ©i i Gossip between bites is traded as underclass girls devour lunch. Jim Cree Charles Crivaro Joan Cummings Tom Cunningham William Bryn Dan Nancy Davenport Brian Davidson Ron Davidson Judy Davis Jackie DeMoss Kate Delzell Gary Den man Larry Den man Lynn Dennis Sheri DiPaglia Diane Dickinso n Greg Dillavou Steve Dixon 166 Jh Duryj Douovui Die ' .a ' xnid Deobie Downing Janie Downing Greg Doyle Terry DuBay Steve Dubansky Lolita Duncan Dan Dunham Rick Durden Will Eades Sandy Eagen Jane Easter Jim Eden Joan Edison June Edison Paul Ed man Jackie Edwards Mary Edwards Nina Ehrlich Val Eilers Larry Eklund Steve Ekland Barry Elings Occupying the rocking chair is sophomore Jeff Harned, who braved the cold to collect funds for the March of Dimes Rockathon . 0. 1 John Eller Joe Engman Mark Ervanian Jim Ewing Joan Ewoldt Nick Feeley 167 Julip Fellers Steve Ferguson Deniae Fikej Wendy Filk Tony Finnerty Dan Fischer Mike Fogel Colleen Foote Janice Forney Ed Fosselman Al Foster Kathy Frank Jon Frankle J.R. Fredericks Jan Fredregill Mark French Dianne Frizell Debbie Frost Jenny Froyd John Gallagher Ellen Galvin Kathy Galvin Mark Gangeness Tom Garner Mary Gayman Dan Gibbons Lynette Gibson Laura Gilbert Angie Gildemeister Jean Goewy Pam Goodrich Steve Greffenius Dave Gregg Mike Gregory Janeen Gross Mary Grove Cindy Gruening Lisa Gnind John Gudehus Steve Gustafson Mitch Haegel Carl Hagelman 168 pi Si 1 21 ' 4? k 1 so J; AS 1 M Gravy Train! Sophomores load up at mixer. 2« • 1 rfl ' iwi ii 1 1 • Dennis Hale Diantha Hall Marilyn HaJi Gary Hanover Denise Hansen Cindy Hanson Jane Harges Marilyn Hargrove Bob Harris Alex Hart Cindy Harvey Kay Harvey Mike Harvey Martha Hatfield Tom Hay Lee Hayes Kathy Hayward Brenda Heaton Robin Heiden Diana Helton John Hemminger Jan Hengesteg Becky Henry Cyndi Herberth Steve Herndon Sue H est beck Kathy Hetzel Dave Hicks Tom Hicks Steve Hieb Randy Higby Alan Hildreth Vicki Hill 169 atck Hi! men r Mike Hiltbmnner Mark Hippe Mike Hodson Mary Hoerster Tim Hoffert Dick Hoffmann Paul Hogan Tom Hogan Fred Holmes Rick Hope Missy Hopkins Susan Houck Krist Horning Barbara Howard Beckie Howe Lara bet h Hoyt Chris Hufford Tom Hughes Henry Hungate Bob Hunter Jerry Hurley Doug Hutchison Jan Ince Rita Isaacson Carol Jackson Everett Jackson Mark Jackson Nancy James Jon Jeambey Deb Mogolov donates services by checking coats at the soph ' s mixer. 5t ft ML jm ATM • 170 jRobert Jeffers • jori Jeffries Stephen Jepsen Stephanie Jewet Jennie Jockims Daryl Johnson Jim Johnson Julie Johnson Nancy Johnson Nels Johnson Steve Johnson Kirby Jones Linda Jones Pat Jordal Karen Kagin Mary Kallemyn Randy Kardon Sue Karras J arm a Karsjens Bruce Kelley Syd Kelley Kim Kephart Robert Kem Debbie Kerner Jan Kettering Larry Killam Carol King Tony Kingkade Terri Kingston Bonnie Kirkpatrick Jack Kistenmacher Kirk Knott Richard Koch Bob Koder Steve Kooker Tim Kooker Tom Korpela Dave Krause Anne Kraut mann Bill Kramers Jean Lamberti Robert Larew 171 Randy Laughead Jim Lawyer Chris Lebo Chuck Leiboid Anne Leiserowitz Holly Lepley Terry Leonard Anna Lercher Donna Lett Ann Levine Lloyd Levine Randy Lev itt Gary Lewis Scott Linn Sherryl Linn Debbie Linthicum Barb Lippold Craig Long Sue Long Scott Lounsberry Jim Ludtke Bob Lundeen Kathy Lydon Margie Lynch Sally Lyon Melodie Mackie Craig Mager Patricia Maher Nina Mall Richard Mally Bob Mannheimer Sara Mark Jacqueline Marsh Margaret Massey Melody Masters Janet Mauk Molly Mayer Peggy Mayfield Nancy Mazzoli Teresa McBurney Sherry McCarthy Beverly McCaw 172 mm Mt ' thy McClary £ nr. b Mc( iobkey Bobert McConathy Terry McCor.nell Robert McCracken Ralph McCrea John McDonald Richard McDonald David McDowell Kathleen McLaughlin Mike McNeley Susan Meltvedt Jennifer Mercer Mildred Meredeth Michelle Merrill Barb Metier Janet Miller Scott Miller Sheila Minard Jerry Mitchell Terry Mitchell Connie Mochamer Debbi Mogolov Julie Molleck Jim Monachino Steve Moore Toni Moore Lor Morgan- Karl Morison Phil Morlan Holly Morrison Craig Moss man Melanie Mozga Kevin Murphy Moni ca Nash Linda Nauman Patty Neal Barb Nelson Brock Nelson Carl Nelson Mimi Nelson Alan Neumann 173 Bi]P nn Da I veil Nancy Newell Dana Nichols Paula Nichols Janet Nielson Anne Nitzke Charles Nolte Diane Nuckolls Jean Offerman Patty Ohlson Alan Neumann takes a breather as his young pal climbs aboard for a birds-eye view during an ADC party. Judy Palm Jeff Paschall Denny Pasco Vicki Perdue Carol Perry Pat Perry DeAnna Persons Bill Peterson Doug Peterson Kay Peterson Jon Pickard Mary Pigneri Pete Pintus Rose Plettner John Pollock Marcie Pomerantz Mark Pomerantz Alex Pritchard 174 i a DtbMi PV Larry Encka Ra Jim Raife Mary Ann F Jay Ramse Michael Ramsey Lori Randall Carole Ralsey Luanne Rasmussen Michele Rasmussen Shaun Reilly Dee Ann Rhoades Kevin Rhoades Jean Rhone Karla Richards Judy Ridenour Laura Riggs Timothy Riley Steve Risewick Louise Ritchart Amy Robbins Stephen Robertson Janet Robinson Underclass photographers get every angle. Richard Robinson George Roby Carl Roby Kimberly Rockwell Barry Rogers Larry Rogers Joseph Romero John Romig Corky Rood 175 Patricia Rood Peter Poae Norm iux . n Scott Rosenberg Dan Ro ' 2y David rwby Connie Rue Charlie Rutenbeck Patti Ryan Georganne Sage Dave Sandblom Sue Sawyer Mary Scheer Bill Schiller Tom Schiltz Anita Schmedding Carolyn Schneider Paul Schrodt Carol Schropp Susan Schultz Nancy Schwartz Sarah Schwartz Susan Schwartz Bill Schweiker Pam Scott Kevin Shay Lorie Shearer Michele Sheedy Harry Shnyrman Paula Shutt Mark Sidney Marlene Siegel Tim Simpson Scott Sims Mark Sink Challee Smith Cindi Smith Mary Snyder Randy Southard Larry Sowder Robyn Spake Sallie Sparks 176 mm Deborah Sikt Je.r. „. opencer Walt Spevak Nancy Spohn Kdi h Sprigs Will Sta£ 3an Mark Stanger Bob Stanton Dave Steen Linda Stephenson Jeff Sternberg Don Stevenson Robert Stidolph Jane Steinecker Steve Stines Jan Stone Joe Stonebraker Randy Stripe Juli Stohrman Marjean Sullivan Sue Surbaugh Lynne Swartz Deborah Swift Sheryl Taha Sandee Terzis Francis Thoma Roger Thomas Sue Thorpe Michele Tiedge Randy Timm Steve Todd Doug Torrvella Tom Thorson Bob Tow Kirk Tozer Duane Truitt Gary Turnbull Dean Upton John Valle Mary Jo Van Verth Jack Vanderwaal Pete Vernasco 177 Pam Wah=haw Jan Walker Mary Wallace Lm tVarr 1 Sue Wf Donall rren Harry Watts George Webber Liz Webster Mike Wellman David Wertsch Doug Wertsch Carla Wesley Bob Wheeler Jim Whitmer Nancy Willcox Koleen Williams Dave W T ilson Steve Wilson Dave W T olz Joan Worlan Lyssa Worthington Guy Wuttke Linda Yeager Students not pictured Charlott Blankenship Becky Bone Robert Chase Trent Davis Tom Harris Terri Howe Nancy Jones Rebekah Jones William Jones Kurt Karlson Terri Kimpton Heidi Krauss Debbie Kribbs Lyle Leonard John Longnecker Gary Maybee Kim Mark Sara Mark George Meintel Brian Mosier Bruce Neff Steve Niklawski Patty Pasternak Pam Richey William Smith Dan Stevenson John Weber 178 Senior Acela. Jeannie Homeroom Officer 3.4.5,6; Blue Cadets 8; Pep Club (Football) 3, 5,7; Pep Club ( Basketball ) 4.6.8; Secretarial Club 7,8; Office Assistant 7, Nurse ' s Assistant 7. Adams, Bruce University of Oklahoma Boy s Club Representative 7.8; Football 3; Band 3,4,5,6; VTR Crew 8; Scholarship — University of St. Louis. Adams. Juanita Blue Cadets 8; Pep Club (Football) 3,5,7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6.8; Concert Chorus 8. Adamson. Robbie Allen. Doug Allen. Shelly Allinson. Nancy Des Moines Area Community College Blue Cadets 7.8; Hello Dolly Orchestra 6; Guys and Dolls ' ' Orchestra 8; Orchestra 5.6,7.8; Band 3.4.5.6.7.8; Annual Staff 3. 4,5.6; Band Librarian 5.6.7.8; Orchestra Librarian 5.6; Orchestra Secretary 7.8; Stage Band 4.5.6.7.8; Pep Band 5,6,7,8. Al- Mohammed. Ahmed International Club 7,8. Anderson. Brad Ski Club 7,8. University of Tulsa Bemidji State College Anderson. Klizabeth Drake Senior (Mass Representative 8; Senior Class Committee 8; Stu dent Council School and Ground Committee 7; Roundup Staff 7; Bndge Club 3; Future Nurses 3.4; International Club 3.4,5,6,7; Nurse ' s Assistant 3,4.5.6; Library Assistant 7.8. Anderson. Menbeth Boulder Homeroom Officer 3,5.7; Student Council Representative 3,5,7; Roundup Staff Editor 7; Leaders Club 3.4.5.6.7; Leaders Club Secretary 7. Anderson. Mel University of Iowa Boys Club Representative 5.6. Football 3; Swimmmg 3,4.5,6,7,8. Anderson. Nancy Iowa State University Pep Club (Football) 3; Pep Club (Basketball) 4; Swimming 6. 1R; Sharks Club 4.5,6.7.8; Sharks Club President 8; Equestrian Club 3 Armstrong, Michael D. Iowa State University Student Council Representative 8; At l arge Student Council Representative 7; Boys Club Representative 4; Football 3; Inter national Club 5.6.7; Scholarships — Register and Tribune 6. McConachie Scholarships. Aronow. Larry Ham Radio Club 3.4.5.6; Chess Club I 6,7. Arthur. Stuart University of Iowa ; Library Assistant 3,4,5, Atkins, Connie Bagley. Doug Baker, Jim Minneapolis College of Art Baker. Bill Northwest Missouri Senior Frolics Cast 8; Football 3,5; Basketball 3,4,5.6. Balko. Mary Grinnell College Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 5; Girls Club School Beautiful Committee 5; Make up Committee 4. Upper I , Ballard, George Football 3; Stage and Sound Crew 6; Student Center Monitor 3. Barlage. James Barnes. Leslie University of Northern Iowa Commencement and (Mass Day Senior Committee 8; Riderettes 5.6.7.8; Hello Dolly Make up Committee 6; Hello Dolly Prom Committee; AV Crew 8. Barnes, Mike Bamett. Mike Grand View Wrestling 3 Barr, Julie Colorado State University Commencement and Class Day Committee Co-chairman 8; Girls Club Representative 6; Girls Club School Spirit Commit tee 6; Girls Club Special Spree Committee 6 r turne Commit- tee 6; Miied Chorus 5.6; Equestrian Club ,6 ston High School Chorus 3.4; Glee Club 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Concert Band 3.4; Girl ' s Basketball Manager 3.4; National Honor S Kiety 4 Drama Club 3,4; Spring Musical 4; Make up Committee 4. Baur. Cynthia Colorado State University Homeroom Officer 7,8; Senior Class Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Girls Club Representative 7.8; Girls Club Committee 7. 8; Riderettes 7.8; Student Council Committee 7; National Thespians 3,4.5,6,7,8; Guys and Dolls Dancer; Atlantic High School — Cheerleader (Wrestling) 5,6; Drama Committees 3.4, 5; Concert Chorus 3.4.5. Reals, Kathy Bean, Rick Roundup Staff 8; Vermillion High School tling 3.4.5; Roosevelt Wrestling 7,8. Drake Football 3.5; Wres Beckley. David Area 1 1 Beers. Morris University of Iowa Riders Club Representative 4; Student Council Representative 4; National Thespians 4,5,6.7.8; Major Plays 3.4,5,6.7,8; Mimes 4,5.6,7,8; Master Mime; Vice-President Thespian Club; Concert Chorus 7.8; Band 3,4. Behre. Rick Football 3; Band 3.4.5.6,7.8. University of Iowa Bell. Mark Student Council Representative 7.8; Night of One Acts Cast 7; Imaginary Invalid Cast 7; Set Painting Committee 7,8; Make up Committee 7.8; National Thespians 8. Benjamin. Jane Senior Class Frolics Committee 8; Student Council Assembly Committee 4; Pep Club Representative 3.4; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3; Pep Club (Basketball) 4; Riderettes 5,6,7, 8; President Riderettes 7,8. Bergman. William Bernero, Theresa Mixed Chorus 5.6.7.8. Grand View Bernhard. Linda Iowa State University Senior Class Committee 8; Girls Club Representative 7.8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Riderettes 7.8. Herns, Jim Northwest Missouri State College Hello Dolly Set Painting Committee 6. Belts. Greg Betts. Greg Wrestling 3,4.5.6.7.8. Bibow. Ann Blair. Janet University of Iowa Senior Frolics. Cast 8; Student Council Social Committee 3,4; Student Council Open House Committee 5.6; Student Council Public Relations Committee 5.6; Student Council PPE Commit tee 7.8; Girls Club Representative 3.4; Girls Club Social Com mittee 5.6; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 3.4; Girls Club Secretary 7.8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3,5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6,8; Publicity Committee 4. Blanchard. Jon Bliss. Bill Cabrilo Junior College Roundup Circulation Manager 7; Action Magazine Staff 8. Bobb. Lorna University of Iowa Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Aaaembly Committee 3. 4. Student Council PPE Committee 5.6.7,8; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 3,4; Girls Club Social Committee 5,6; Girls Club Social Committee Co-chairman 7,8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 5; Pep Club (Basketball) 6; Drama Costume Committee 3.4. Annual Staff 5.6. Boettger. Donald Folk Music 5.6 Coe College Bolton. Lynn University of Colorado Senior Class treasurers; Senior Frolics Cast 8 ; Student Council Representative 6; Student Council PPE Committee 4; Student Council Assembly Committee Co chairman 4, Student Council Election Committee 6; Student Council Election Committee Chairman 7; Girls Club Representative 5; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 3,4; Guis Club Friti ' .-•b p Committee 5.6; Girls Club Friendship CommUtee - r. iirmi r . 7 P ( ' need— dsr 7. 8; Girls Tennis 4.6.. H Aj..i iaJ S« if Set ior Section ominittee 6; Leaders Club 4,5.6.7.8 m P  . Book. Deanna W rarity of Colorado Senior Frolics Cast 8 ; Student Council Representative 3,4,8; Student Council Open House Committee 3; Student Council Clerk 6; Student Court Sergeant at -arms 5; Student Council Social Committee 4 . Student Council Historical and Special Days 7; All-City Student Council 6; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 3,4.5,6; Girls Club Treasurer 7.8; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club (Football 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6,8; Cheer leaders (Wrestling captain) 7,8; Drama Committee Set Painting 5; Leaders Club 3,4,5.6,7,8; National Ment Finalist; Home Com ing Attendant 7; Superintendants Award in Spanish and Math 8; District Student Council Representative 4,6,7; Upper 3 Booth, Randy Grand View Major Plays 7.8; Stage and Sound Crew 7.8; Lunch Room Mom ter 7. Booth, Sandra Student Council Social Committee 7; Girls Club Social Com- mittee 5.6; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 7.8; Pep Club Representative 3.4.5.6.7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6.8; Hello Dolly Tickets 6; Guys and Dolls ' cast 8; Guys and Dolls Publicity Committee 8; Concert Cho- rus 4.5,6,7.8; Girls Glee Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Borick. Mary William Woods Student Coun cil Committee 7; Equestrian Club 4.5,6,7,8. Bow en. John West mar Boys Club Officer 7.8; Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4,5,6.7.8; Track 3,4.5.6.7.8; Library Assistant 5.6. Bowen. Melinda LVake Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 5; Stu dent Council Open House Committee 3.4; Student Council Pub lie Relations Committee 5.6; Girls Club Representative 4.6; Girls Club Social Committee 3.4.5,6,7.8; Girls Club Social Co- chairman 7.8; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6,8; Hello Dolly cast 6; Guys and Dolls cast 8; Orchestra 3,4,5.6,7.8; Leaders Club 3,4,5,6,7.8 Bowers. Robert Boxwell. Phil Boyd, Linda Mixed Chorus 3; Nurse ' s Assistant 3,4. Boyt, Mary Iowa State University Girls Club Committee 3.4; Pep Club (Football) 3,5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6.8; Riderettes 7.8; Orchestra 3.4,5,6,7.8; Round up Staff 7; Equestrian Club 3.4; All City Orchestra 3.4.5.6.7.8; Guys and Dolls orchestra 8; Hello Dolly orchestra 6. Bradley. Ann Northwest Missouri State College Senior Class Prom Committee 8; Student Council Poster Boost er Committee 8; Pep Club (Football) 3; Pep Club (Basketball) 4; Dark of the Moon Costume committee 3; Skin of our Teeth ' Props Set Design 5; Band 3,4.5.6.7.8; Equestrian Club 3; Stage Band 3.4.5.6.7.8; Pep Band 5,7,8. Brenneman. Dana Cross Country 3. Grand View Bnt tarn Margo University of Northern Iowa Senior Class Co-chairman of Mixer Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8 Student Council Representative 6. Student Council Pub- lic Relations Committee 3.4.5.6.7.8; Student Council Chairman Public Relations Committee 8; Student Council Member Com- mittee 5,6; Student Council Co-chairman Open House Commit- tee 7; Girls Club Friendship Committee 3.6,7; Girls Club Conva- lescent Committee 5.6.7.8; Girls Club School Beautiful Commit tee 7.8; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 7.8; Girls Club As sembly Committee 5.6; Girls Clu b Blind Ladies Committee 5; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5; Pep Club (Besketball) 4,6; Swimming Captain 8. Roundup Staff 8. Brooks. Richard Brown. Charlie Universit) of Northern Iowa Student Council Finance Committee 3; Football 3; Wrestling 3. 4,5,6,7,8,2R ' s; Guys and Dolls Chorus 8; Hello Dolly Chorus 6; Concert Chorus 6,7.8. Stage Crew 8; Student Center Monitor 7; Boys Club Representative 3,5,6.7,8; Boys Club Service Com mittee Co-chairman 8. Brown. Tom Roundup Staff 7 AreaU Bryan, Sally GnnneJ] Student Condi Representative 3,4. Student Council Commit tee 3,4,8; Student Council Officer 7; Roundup Staff 7; Sharks Club 3.4,6.6,7. Bryson, Vivian Buck, George Lane University of Iowa Football 3. Football Manager 5; Basketball Manager 6; Band 3, 4.6; Chea Club 3.4; Sound Crew 6.7.8; VTR Crew 5.6,7.8. Buckley. Barbara Colorado State University Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Community Service Committee 3,5,6; Student Council Public Relations Committee 4; Student Council Election Committee 7,8; Girls Club Repre sentative 6; Girls Club Social Committee 3.4; Girls Club Friend ship Committee 5.6; Pep Club Representative 7.8; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7. Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6,8; Girls Tennis 4.6.8.3R ' s; Homeroom Officer 7.8; Annual Staff. Ad Salesman 7.8; Leaders Club 3.4.5.6.7.8; Leaders Club President 8; Pep Club Co-chairman 7.8; Student Faculty Liaison Commit tee 8; District Student Council Representative 6. Buckley. Beverly Rollins College Senior Class Co-chairman Brunch Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Community Service Committee 3.5; Student Council Finance Committee 4.6; Co-chairman Student Council Finance Committee 7.8; Girls Club Representative 3; Girls Club Social Committee 3.4; Girls Club Friendship Com mittee 5.6; Blue Cadets 7; Pep Club (Football) 3,5,7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6; Girls Tennis 4,6,8,3R ' s; Girls Tennis Captain 8; Girls State Tennis Singles Champion 4,6,8; Annual Staff. Ad Salesman 7.8; Leaders Club 3,4,5,6,7,8; Leaders Club Vice-Pres- ident 7; Student Faculty Liaison Committee 7,8. Buechler. Todd Burroughs. Jeanne Byers. Bill Cadwell. Mary Gnmd v ie w Student Council Community Service Committee 3,4,5,6,7,8; Girls Club Friendship Committee 3,4; Girls Club Convalescent Committee 7,8; Pep Club Representative 5.6; Pep Club (Foot ball) 5; Pep Club I Basketball ) 6; Girls Glee Club 3,4. Campana. Mary Mercy School of Nursing Campbell. Craig Boys Club Representative 6; Swimming 3,4,5,6,7,8; Cross Coun- try 3.5,7; Track 4.6.8; Key Club Vice-President 5.6. Campfield. Candy Pep Club (Football) 3,5,7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6.8; Girls Glee Club 3.4; Mixed Chorus 3,4 . Cannon. Jenette Caquelm. Marcy Drake Senior Class Committee 8; Student Council Committee 6,7; Girls Club Representative 5,6; Girls Club Committees 3.4,5,6; Girls Club Calvin Manor Chairman 7,8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Major Plays 7.8; National Thespians 6.7.8; Drama Committees 3.4,5.6. 7,8; Homeroom Officer 5; Band 3,4.5,6,7; Office Assistant 5,6. Cardenas. Patricia Carlson. .J ana Kay Carman. James Area 1 1 Carmichael. Judy Mankato State Senior Class Prom Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 6. At large Student Council Represents tive 7; Student Council Social Committee 5; Student Council Public Relations Committee 7; Girls Club School Spirit Com mittee 3,4,5,6; Girls Club School Spirit Co-chairman 7.8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3,5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4. 6.8; Hello Dolly Dancer 6; Guys and Dolls Dancer 8. Carr, George [),. ake Student Council Representative 6.7.8; Track 4; The Man Who Came to Dinner Cast 4; The Skin of Our Teeth Cast 5; Hel lo Dolly Cast 6; Guys and Dolls Cast 8; Make-up Committee 4,5,6; National Thespieans 6.7,8; Folk Music 5,6,7; Concert Cho- rus 5,6,7,8; Orchestra 3; Debate Team 7.8; International Club 5, 6,7,8. Castellano, Ron Grand View Homeroom President 7,8; Riders Club Representative 8; Stu dent Court Justice 7; Student Court Chief Justice 8; Des Moines Tech Baseball 4 Caudill. Mike Chamberlin, Jane Northwest Missouri State Senior Class Committee 8; Student Council Committee 7,8; Girls Club Committees 3,4,5,6,7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3; Pep Club (Basketball 4; Riderettes 5,6.7,8; Hello Dolly Chorus 6; Study Hall Attendance 7.8; Hubbell Helper 7,8; Future Teach ers 3.4.5.6.7.8; Secretary Future Teachers 8; Homemaking Club 3,4,5,6,7,8; Treasurer Homemaking Club 5.6; Vice-President Homemaking Club 7; President Homemaking Club 8. Chase. Nancy Chastain. Kathy Parsons Cheatom. Charles M. Ellsworth Junior College North High Basketball 3.4.7.8; Baseball 5.6. Chrysle, Deb Student Council Representative 5; Girls Club Committees 3,4,5; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basket ball) 4.6.8. Clark. Tom C louse. Terry Girls Club Publicity Committee 3; Pep Club (Football) 3; Girls Glee Club 4. Cochran, Kitty University of Iowa Senior Class Cap and Gown Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 5; Student Council Community Service Committee 5,6; Girls Club Representative 6; Girls Club Social Committee 3.4,5,6; Girls Club Blind Ladies Committee Chairman 7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3,5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4, 6; Hello Dolly Chorus 6; Imaginary Invalid Cast 7; Par- tridge in a Pear Tree 7; Guys and Dolls Cast 8; Advertising Editor Annual Staff 7.8; Sophomore Sextet 3.4; Concert Chorus 4.5,6,7,8; Girls Glee Club 5,6,7,8; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Swing Choir 5,6,7; Rider s Club Vocal Music Award 8. Collier. David Nebraska Wesleyan University Senior Class Homeroom Representative 8; Track 8. 1R; Band 3,4. 5,6.7,8; Pep Band 3.4,5,6,7,8; Stage Band 5. Collins. Becky Pep Club (Football) 5; Office Assistant 4,5. Conrad. Dan Cooper. James Simpson Student Council Representative 7; Boys Golf 4.6.8; Annual Staff. Ad Salesman 8. Corcoran. Becky Iowa State University Riders Club Representative 3.4; Senior Class Picnic Committee 8; Student Council PPE Committee 8; Girls Club Represents tive 3,4,7,8; Swimming 6; Girls Golf 4,6; Guys and Dolls Cho- rus 8; Girls Sextet 3,4; Girls Glee 3.4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Concert Chorus 5,6,7,8; Sharks Club Star Minnow 4; Sharks Club Trea surer 8; State of Iowa Scholar 8; Upper 3 ' , . Cordes. Karen Kalamazoo College Senior Class Picnic Committee 8; Girls Club Representative 4; Girls Club Convalescent Committee 3; Girls Club Pep Club Representative 5; Pep Club (Football) 3,5; Pep Club (Basket ball) 4,6; Guys and Dolls Chorus 8; Drama Costume Commit tee 8; Concert Chorus 7,8; Girls Glee Club 7.8; Mixed Chorus 4. 5,6; Leaders Club 4.5.6.7.8; French Club 8. (ornish, Judith Cram. Randy S. University of Kansas Senior Class Publicity Committee Chairman 8; Baseball 4,6; Drama Paint Setting Committee 5,6,7,8. Grand View Drake Great Cross Crandell. Ken Crane. Larry Chess Chub 7; Bloomington University High Country Race ; Destry Rides Again . Coats, Duane Crawford, James Crispin. Ann hwa State University Student Council Community Service Committee 3; Student Council Finance Committee 7; Pep Club Representative 3,4; Pep Club (Football) 3,5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Swimming 4.6. IR; Sharks Club 3.4.5.6.7.8. Criswell. Barbara Pep Club (Football) 5; Pep Club (Basketball) 6; Mixed Chorus 3; Secretarial Club 5. Cubbage, Al Bradley Student Council Representative 6; Student Council First Vice- President 7; Football 3; Basketball 3.4,5,6; Annual Staff 8; Roundup Staff 8; Lunch Room Moniter8. Dallenbach. Steve Iowa State University Senior Class Prom Committee Chairman 8; Student Council Representative 8; Boys Club Representative 3,4.5.6; Boys Club Secretary 7.8; Football 3.5.7.2R 8; Basketball 3,4,5,6; Track 4,6, 8,3 8; Annual Ad Staff 7. Daniels. Juliann DaRos, Larry Davidson. Ron New College Student Council Representative 3.4.5.6.7.8; Student Council PPE Committee Chairman 5.6; Student Council President 8; All-City Student Council 8; Cross Country 3.5.7; Track 4,6,8; Band 5.6; Debate Team 7.8; National Merit Commended Stu dent 8; Kiwanian of the Month. Davis. Bonnie Mac Murray Senior Class Prom Committee 8; Girls Club Publicity Commit tee 3; Blue Cadets 7; Pep Club (Football) 3,5,7; Pep Club (Bas ketball) 4; Hello Dolly Chorus 6; Drama Set Painting Commi tee 3; Drama Costume Committee 6; Future Teachers 7.8; Presi dent Future Teachers 8; International Club 7; French Club 8; Library Assistant 8; Homemaking Club 7. Davis. Fred Guys and Dolls Orchestra 8; Orchestra 7.8; Band 7 Davis. Gard Princeton University Senior Class President 8; Boys Club Representative 4; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Public Relations Committee 4; Student Council Foreign Student Committee Chairman 7,8; Student Council Independent Study Research Committee Chairman 7; Student C ouncil Constitutional Revision Commit tee 8 Orchestra 3,4; Band 5,6,7,8; Annual Staff Business Manag er 7.8; Annual Staff. Ad Salesman 7.8; Math-Science Club 5.6; Math Science Club President 5; International Club 3,4,5,6,7.8; International Club President 5.6.7,8; National Merit Commend ed Student 7; Student Council Assembly Chairman 7; Des Moines Youth Symphony 4.8; State Instrumental Solo and En semble Contest 4,6.8; Model U.N. 5,6.7,8; Head Delgate of the Model U.N. 7.8; Pep Band 5.6; Grace Maynard Math Award 6; Upper 3 ' , Davis, Steve DeFeo, Deborah Dice. Linda Dickens. Jane University of Iowa Student Council Community Service Committee 3.4; Girls Club Representative 4; Girls Club Convalescent Committee 3.4,5,6; Pep Club Representative 5.6,7,8; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3,5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6,8; Girls Club Pariia mentarian 7.8; Annual Staff. Ad Salesman 7. Diehl. James lows Wesleyan Student Council Committee 3; Cross Country 3; Key Club 3.4 5 6,7,8. Dierking. Larry Dietz. Lynn University of Alska Concert Chorus 3.4; Girls Glee Club 3.4 Dilliner. Ben Track 4.6 Dingman. Larry University of Utah Football 3; Annual Staff 8; Roundup Staff 6.7. Dobbertin. Janice Iowa State University Student Council Poster Booster Committee 5.6.7; Girls Club Publicity Committee 3.4; Girls Club Social Committee 7; Pep Club (Football) 3,5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Girls Golf 4; Drama Committees 3,4,5. Dooley. Mike Douglass, Michael Grand View Dowd. Robert University of Iowa Boys Club Representative 3; Basketball 4; Boys Golf 4,6,8. Downey. Fred Druker. Henry Colorado College Student Council Representative 5.6, 7, Student Council PPE Committee 5; Skin of Our Teeth Cast 5; National Thespians 5,6,7,8; Mimes 4,5,6,7.8; Debate Team 7,8; Model U D Delegate 7,8. I hi ban sky. Cindy Univereity of Texas Senior (Mass Commencement and (Mass Day Committee 8; Stu- dent Council Election Committee 3. Duchen. Bob Duke Univereity Senior (Mass Vice-President 8; Student Council Committees 5,6, 7; All City Student Council 3.4; Football 7. Duchen Tom Tulane University Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Committees 3.4.5,6,7, Boys Club President 7.8; Football 7. Dufelmeier, Timothy Edwards. Linda Student Council Representative 3,4; Girls Club Representative 3, 4,5,6.7,8. Edwards. Valerie Northwest Missouri State Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Social Committee 3,4,5, 6; Student Council Public Relations Committee 7; Girls Club Representative 3,4,5,6,7,8; Girls Club Social Committee 3,4, Girls Club Friendship Committee 5.6; Girls Club Assembly Committee 7,8; Cheerleader 7.8; Swimming 4.6; Annual Staff 5. 6; Leaders Club 6.7,8. Ellefson, Mark Riders (Mub Representative 5; Student Council Representative 5; Boys (Mub Representative 3,4; Football 3; Swimming 4; Mixed Chorus 8. Enckson. John Grand View Homeroom Officer 8; Senior (Mass Committee 8; Student Coun- cil Representative 8; Student Council Student -Faculty Laiaon Committee 8; Boys Club Representative 5.6; Football 3. Erickson. Bob Boys Club Representatives; Key Club 3,4,5,6,7,8. Drake Estes. Dwane Drake Senior Frolics Cast 8; Football 3; Swimming 3; Track 4,6,8; ' Hello Dolly Orchestra 6; Guys and Dolls Orchestra 8; Or- chestra 7.8; Band 3,4,5,6,7.8; Stagehand 5.6,7.8; Brass Choir Solo ' s; Lunch Room Moniter7. Estes, Bob Evans, -lames Darmouth College Senior Frolics Caat 8; Student Council Representative 5; Foot ball 3.5,7. 1R; Line of the Year; Track 4,6,8.2R ' s; Track Co-Cap tain 8; Basketball Manager 5.6.7.8; Band 6,7.8; Stage Ban d 6,7. 8; Stage and Sound Crew 4,5,6. Evans, Julie University of Colorado Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 3; Pep Club Co-Chainnan 7,8; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3, 5,7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6,8; Girls Golf 4.6; Roundup Staff 7. 8; Leaders Club 3,4.5.6.7,8; Leaders Club Treasurer 7; Student Court Justice 5. Evans, Nancy Everett. Carol Even, Craig Univereity of Northern Colorado Boys Club Representative 3.4; Football 3.5,7 Ewoldt. John Faler. Paula Student Council Representative 3; Girls Club Representative 3; Pep (Mub (Football) 3; Pep (Mub (Basketball) 4. Secretarial Club 3. Faltonson, Andy Feldmann. Peter Fenis, John Iowa State University Filk. Wendy Folk Music 3.4; Girls Glee Club 3,4,7.8; Mixed Chorus 3.4,7,8; Debate Team 7 Fishel. Bobbi Univereity of lows Riders (Mub Representative 3. Senior ( lass Committee 8; Girls Club Friendship Committee 3.4.5.6; Pep Club (Football) 3,5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6; Drama Publicity Committee 3.4.5,6; Mixed Chorus 3,4. Fisher, Steve Wrestling 3 dent Council Election Committee 6; Girls Club Representative 3; Girls Club School Beautiful Committee 3.4; Girls Club Vice- President 7.8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 6,8; leaders Club 6 14 Sophomore Home coming Attendant ; Senior Homecoming Attendant Flowers. Jean Grinnell Girls Club School Beautiful Committee 3,4; Girls Club Friend ship Committee 5,6; Riderettes 5,6,7.8; National Thespians 6; Mixed ( bonis 7,8; Girls Glee Club 7,8; Annual Staff 7,8; Ger man Club 8. Koarde, Jackie Student Council Representatr Club (Basketball) 4 Univereity of Arizona Pep Club (Football) 3; Pep Fosselman, Terry Frahm. Mike Wrestling 3,4.5. Des Moines Area Community College Frank, Jeanette Westmar Future Teachers 7,8; Treasurer Future Teachers 7; AV Crew 4,5, 6; Head Assistant 5.6; Sold Food in Student ( enter 7.8. Frazier Jacquetta Machine Training ( enter Homeroom Officer 3,4.5.6,7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3; Future Teachers 3.4; Black Student Union 3.4.8. French. Shen Drake Student Council Open House Committee 3.4; Student Council School Spirit Committee 7; Student Council Poster Booster Committee 7; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6; Orchestra 3.4; All City Orchestra 3.4; Future Teachers 3. Fristo, Bill Ellsworth Football 3,5.7; Baseball 4; Wrestling 3; Track 4.6; Black Student Union 4. Frye, Tom Student Council Representative 3.4,5.6.7.8; Boys Club Repre sentative 3.4,5,6,7,8. Gallo. John Gabrillo College ( .am hie Arthur 1 nivereity of Iowa Senior Class Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Football 3; Boys Golf 4,6.8. Gamble. Sheila Girls Club Publicity Committee 4; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 5,6; Pep Club (Football) 3,5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4; Secretarial Club 7.8. G ass berry. Peggy Drake Student Council Representative 3.4,5; Student Council Com- munity Service Committee 7; Student Council Open House Committee 4; Girls Club Social Committee 7.8; Pep Club (Foot ball) 3; Pep Club (Basketball) 4; Black Student Union 4; Annual Staff 8; Roundup Staff 7; Future Teachers 3.4; Teen Board 7.8; Action Magazine 8. Gean. Rick Phoenix College Senior Frolics Cast 8; Senior Class Frolics Committee 8; Boys Club Representative 6,7,8; Football 3,5,72R ' s; Baseball 4.6.1R; Wrestling 4.6.1R; Roundup Staff 8. Gernes. Steve Gibbons, Sherry Univereity of Iowa Student Council Representative 7; Pep Club (Football) 3,5,7; Pep Club ( Basketball) 4.6.8; Hag Cadets 7.8; Band 3.4.5,6,7.8. Gibbs. Sue Iowa State Univereity Girls Club School Spirit Committee 7; Student Council Open House Committee 3.4; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Bas ketball) 4.6.8; Mixed Chorus 3.4.5.6.8; Future Teachers 3; Office Assistant 7. Gibson. Denise Girls Club Blind Ladies Committee 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3; Mixed Chorus 3. Gibson. Megan Scripps College Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Poster Booster Commit tee 4; Girls Club Representative 4,6.7,8; Girls Club Convales- cent Home Committee 3; Girls Club Publicity Committee 4; Pep Club (Football) 3.5; Pep (Mub (Basketball) 4.6; Hello Dolly Dancer 6; Drama Set Painting Committee 5,6; National Thespi an  5,6.7,8; Mimes 5,6,7,8; Concert Chorus 7,8; Girls Glee Club 7,8; Mixed Chorus 4,5,6; National Merit Commended Student 7, State of Iowa Honorary Scholarship 7 . ullham, Joa-i iowa Wesley an College Senior Class (Voir . . utee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8, Miss Frolirs 8. Girls Club Publicity Chairman 7,8; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club (Foot bail - IL5; Mdbrette 7, ; Leaders 6.6.7,8. Giuducessi, JoAnn Goff . Kam Patncia Stevens Career CaHafi Student Council Open House Committee 3,4; Student Council Poster Booster Committee 7; Girls Club School Spirit Commit tee 7; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6.8; Drama Costume Committee 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4,5,6. Gordon. Marti Grace, Jim Santa Barbara (Mty College Granneman, Sharon Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6.8; Mixed Chorus 3; Secretarial Club 7.8. Griffith, Joan Drake Student Council Representative 3,4,5; Student Council Finance Committee 4; Student Council Social Committee 5,6; Student Council Finance Committee 8; Girls Club Representative 4; Girls Club Friendship Committee 5,6; Girls Club Social Com- mittee 7,8; Cheerleader 5,6,7,8; Cheerleadenng Captain 7,8; Girls Tennis 4.6.8; Leaders Club 3.4.5.6.7.8; District Student Council Representative 6; All -City Representative to Jamboree 7. (irismer. Jennifer MacAlester Student Council Community Service Committee 3.4,5,6,7,8; Student Community Service Committee Co- Chairman 7; Stu- dent Council Independent Research Committee 7; Student Fac- ulty-Liaison Committe e 7; Girls Club Friendship Committee 5. 6; Girls Club School Beautiful Committee 7.8; Drama Make-up Committee 3.4,5; Concert Chorus 5,6, Mixed Chorus 3,4; Annual Academics Editor 7,8; Roundup Managing Editor 8; French Club 8; French Club Secretary 8; International Club 3,4,5,6,7; International Club Secretary; International Club Vice-Presi- dent; Model U.N. 5.6.7.8; District Student Council Delegate 6; Roosevelt March of Dimes Chairman 7; Sophomore Sextet 3,4; Swing Choir 5.6. Groves. Amy U.C.L.A. Folk Music 3.4.5.6; Girts Glee Club 3,4; Mixed ( bonis 4,5,6. Halsey, Greg Football 3.5,7; Baseball 4,6,8. Hammon. Mary Hand. Michael Univereity of Iowa Homeroom Officer 3,4,5.6; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Boys Club Rep resentative 3.4.5.6; Football 3.5,7; Football Co-Captain 7; Wres- tling 4; Man of the Year Finalist 8. Hanlon. Tam Des Moines Area Community College Girls Club Representative 3,5; Girts Club Publicity Committee 3.4. Hansen, John Giinnell Student Council Representative 6.7; Student Council Independ ent Study Research Committee 7; Orchestra 3.4; Band 3,4,5; Amateur Radio Club 5,6,7,8; President Amateur Radio Club 5,6, 7,8; National Merit Commended Student 7; Grinnell Honor Scholarship. Hansen. Martha Area Community College Girls Club Representative 4,6; Girls Club Committee 3,4; Pep Club (Football) 3.5,7. Harless. Paul Grand View Boys Club Representative 7; Lunch Room Moniter 5.6.7,8. Harris. Jack Hartzer. Ron Cross Country 5; Orchestra 3,4. Univereity of Northern Iowa Haugan. Steve Univereity of Kansas Football 3; Hello Dolly Band 6; Band 3.4.5,6.7.8, Drum Major of Marching Band 5.6.7.8; Pep Band 3,4.5.6.7.8; German Club 8; Riders Club Instrumental Music Award 8; School Building Committee 5,6.7; State of Iowa Honor 7 Havens. Phil c Univereity of Iowa Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 7,8; Swimming 5.6. 1R; National Thespians 5.6.7.8; Mimes 5.6.7.8; Waterpolo Team 3.5.7; Senior Class Representative 7.8; Band 3. 4,5.6.7,8. Hawkins. Lorene Fitzgibbon. Marcia Arizona State University Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 4.6; Stu Gibson, Richard Football 3 Hayes. Galen Debate Team 7 Pans Institute of the Cullinary Arts Hayes. Freddie Wrestling 5; Track 4; Cross County 3. Hays. Rand Football 3,5,7, Track 4.6.S Northwest Missouri State Heaivilin. Jeri Pep Club (foot ball i 3. Area 1 1 Communis Helgerson. Marty Cottey College Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Committee 8; Girls Club Committee 4; Pep Club (Football) 3; Pep Club (Basketball) 4; Leaders Club 4.5.6,7,8. Hemminger. David University of Colorado Student Council Representative 3.4.5; Student Council Finance Committee 3,5.7; Student Council Election Committee 5; Boys Tennis 4,6. Hendricks. Thomas Iowa State Universit v Swimming 4.6.8; Boys Golf 6; Stage and Sound Crew 3,4,5.6.7,8; ' Hello Dolly ' ' Stage and Sound Crew 6; Skin of Our Teeth ' ' Stage and Sound Crew 7; Guys and Dolls Stage and Sound Crew 8; Key Club; Secretary Key Club; ROTC Scholarship Henry. Mark Hepplewhite. Dan Swimming 3,4,5,6,7,8; Track 6; Cross Country 5; VTR Crew 5,6. Hertel. Jane Iowa State University Student Council Committee 8; Pep Club (Football) 5; Pep Club ( Basketball 6; Mixed Chorus 3.4; Sharks Club 4,5.6,7,8. Iowa State University Herzberg, Dale Orchestra 5; Band 3.4. Hicklin. Judi Student Council Committee 3. Hileman. Marion S t Olaf College Student Council Representative 4; Girls Club Representative 7. 8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Skin of Our Teeth Cast 5; Hello Dolly Cast 6; Imaginary Invalid Cast 7; Guys and Dolls Cast 8; National Thespians 5,6.7.8; President National Thespians u.8; Drama Set Painting Com- mittee 5,6,7; Drama Set Painting Committee Chairman 5,6,7; Drama Costumes Committee 6,7,8; Drama Make-up Committee 5,6,7,8; Mimes 5.6,7,8; Annual Staff 7,8; Leaders Club 4,5,6,7,8; State of Iowa Honor Student 7.8. Hirst. Robert University of Iowa Homeroom Officer 3.4; Football 3; Swimming 4; Major Plays Chorus; Concert Chorus 5,6.7.8; Band 3.4,5,6,7,8; Stage and Sound Crew 8; Lunch Room Moniter 7; State Solo Contest Hoffman, Margy Westmar College Student Council Representatives; Student Council Committees 3,4,6; Girls Club Committees 3,4.5,6,7; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Major Plays Chorus 6.8; Drama Committees 3.4,8; National Thespians 6,7,8; Annual Staff 5.6,7,8; Debate Team 7,8; Latin Club 3,4,5,6,7,8; Action Magazine Art Editor; Roundup Staff 7; Student Council Student Faculty Liaison Committee 7.8; Ticket Chairman for Guys and Dolls. Holcomb. Robert Holder. Sheila Holle. Mary Upper 3%. Hollobaugh. Mark Dowling - Football 3,5. Holton. Skip Ellsworth Football 7; Basketball 7.8. Baseball 8; Homeroom Officer 7.8. Homing. John Iowa State University H os kin son, Mike Riders Club Representative 5.6; Baseball 4.6 Houston, Noel Wrestling 7,8. Howard. N. A. AIB Hudson. Kimberly Iowa I tate University Senior Class Picnic Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 8; Student Council Committee 7; All- City Student Council 8; Girls Club Representative 3,4,5,6,7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5,7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6,8; Girls Tennis 4.6.8; Girls Tennis Captain 8; Annual Staff 7.8; Annual Editor 7,8; Roundup Staff 6.7,8; leaders Club 4.5.6.7.8; Register and Tribune Scholarship. Huenemann. Paul University of Iowa Stage and Sound Crew 4,5,6,7.8; Stage and Sound Crew for Drama Productions 5.6.7.8; Guys and Dolls Student Director 8. National Thespians 8; Chess Club 3; Computer Club 5.6; Math Science Club 3.4; AV Crew 3; VTR Crew 6.7.8. -rand V iew University of Northern Iowa Huggins, Dennis Hughes. Bob Humphrey. Dave Track 4. Hunter. Mary Blue Cadets 7.8. Hurley. Lam Northwest Missouri State College Homeroom Officer 7.8; Senior Class Representative 8; Boys Club Vice-President 7.8; Football 5.7; Basketball 5.6.7.8; Annual Staff 7.8; Roundup Staff 7.8; Lunch Room Moniter 7; Mr I gs 1971. Hurst. Debora Bngham Young University Senior Class Picnic Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Historical and Special Days Committee 7; Student Council Open House Committee 7; National Merit Finalist 8; Bngham Young Scholarship 8; Upper 3 ' , Huston. Janis Senior Class Committee 8; Student Council Community Service Committee 5.6; Student Council Finance Committee 8; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 5.6; Blue Cadets 7,8. Hutchings, Jane Coe College Senior Class Mixer Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Poster Booster Committee 3,4; Student Council Public Relations Committee 5,6; Student Council Finance Committee 7; Girls Club Social Committee 3,4; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 5,6; Girls Club Friendship Committee 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3,5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Cheerleader 7.8; Roundup Staff 8; Leaders Club 4.5,6.7,8. Ickowitz. Rose University of Iowa Senior Class Committee 8; Student Council Committees 5.7,8; Girls Club Committees 3.4.6,7,8; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club (Football) 7; Pep Club (Basketball) 8; Drama Committees 5,6,7. 8. Ingberg. Tracy Luther College Homeroom Secretary 8; Senior Class Brunch Committee 8; Se- nior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Historical and Special Days Committee 3,4; Student Council Community Service Commit tee 5.6; Student Council Open House Committee 7; District Student C ouncil Representative 5; Girls Club Convalescent Home Committee 3,4,5,6,7,8; Girls Club Convalescent Home Committee Chairman 7.8; Blue Cadets 7; Pep Club (Foo tball) 3. 5,7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6.8; Hello Dolly Orchestra 6; Guys and Dolls Orchestra 8; Orchestra 3,4.5,6,7.8; Orchestra Secretary 5.6. Ingram. Dana Irvine. Julie Pep Club (Football) 3,1 Staff 8. Simpson Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6; Roundup Irwin - L M Washburn University Swimming 3,4; Drama Committee 5,6; Roundup Staff 7; Stage and Sound Crew 5,6. Jackson. Amie Coe College Homeroom Officer 3,4; Pep Club (Football) 3.5,7; Orchestra 8; Annual Staff 7; Secretarial Club 6.7; Office Assistant 6; Lunch Room Moniter 8. Jackson, Andra Swimming 4; Wrestling 3. Jackson. Cindy Northwest Missouri State College Senior Class Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Coun cil Open House Committee 3.4.5,6; Student Council Social Committee 3; Student Council Public Relations Committee 5; Girls Club Convalescent Committee 3,4; Girls Club Grade Rep resentative 3.4.5.6; Girls Club President 7,8; Flag Cadets 4,5,6; Orchestra 7; Band 3.4.5,6; Sharks Club 3,4,5,6,7.8; Secretary of Band 5.6; Homecoming Attendant Junior Year and Senior Year Jackson. David Riders Club Representative 3; Boys Club Representative 3,4. Jackson. Fritz U.S. Army Football 3; Swimming 3,4; Library Assistant 3,4; Lunch Room Moniter 5,6 Jackson. Jenny University of Iowa Student Council Representative 3, Student ( ouncil Committee 3,4; Girls Club Representative 3.4; Pep Club (Football) 3.5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Secretarial Club 7.8; Treasurer Secretari al Club 7,8. Jacobs, Eleanor Jacobs, Kim Nebraska Wesleyan University Student ( ouncil Open House Committee 7; Pep Club Repre sentative 3,4; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3,5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6.8; Drama Publicity Committee 6.7.8; 1m aginary Invalid Usher 7; Guys and Dolls Usher 8 Jeffers. Patricia Missouri Western Student Council Committee 7; Blue Cadets 7.8; Riderettes 5.6. 7,8; Set Painting Committee 6.7.8; Prop Committee 6.7,8; Prom Committee Chairman 8; Make up Committee 8; National Thespians 8. Johnson. Carl a Simpson Equestrian 3.4.5.6; Future Nurses 3.4; Homemaking Club 3.4,5. Johnson. Jane Wart burg College Blue Cadets 7; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Drama Costume Committee 3,4.5,6,7; Drama Props Com mittee 5; National Thespians 5.6.7.8; Dark of the Moon Caat 3; The Man Who Came to Dinner Cast 4; imaginary Invalid 5; Hello Dolly Cast 6; Skin of Our Teeth Cast 7; Future Teachers Club 3.4.5.6.7,8; President Future Teachers 7; Home making Club 3.4.5,6.7.8; President Homemaking Club 7. Johnson. Kurt Man of the Year 1971. Johnson. Linda Grand View Student Council Open House Committee 7; Blue Cadets 7; Pep Club ( Basketball I 4; Hag Cadets 7.8; Equestrian Club 3,4,5.6. Johnson, Scott Johnson, Steve Homeroom Officer 7.8. Johnston. John Basketball 4. Area 1 1 Jones. Diane cl ark ro|lef?e Senior Class Mixer Committee 8; Drama Publicity Committee 7,8; Drama Entertainment Committee 7,8; Concert Chorus 8; Swing Choir 7,8; Mixed Chorus 7; Roundup Page Editor 8; Fort Vancouver — Girls Club Representative 6; Girls Club Publicity Committee 6; Tales of Chelm Caat 6; Drama Club 1,2.3,4,5.6; Chorus 3,4,5,6; Future Nurses 6; Spanish Club 5,6; Water Ski Club 5,6; Girls Swim Team 3.4.5,6; National Thespians 7.8. Jones. James University of Sort hern ( olorado Riders Club Representative 3; Student ( ouncil Representative 3,4; Student Council Finance Committee Chairman 5; Student Council Constitutional Revision Committee Chairman 6; Stu dent Council Parliamentarian 6; Student (ouncil Public Rela tions Committee Chairman 7; Boys Club Representative 7; Swimming 4.6, 1R; Annual Staff. Ad Salesman 6. Jonea.Jeff Drake senior Class Committee 8; Senior Frolics Caat 8; Swimming 4; Building Committee 5.6,7,8; Waterpolo Team 3,4,5.6,7,8; Hello Dolly Orcheatra 6; Guys and Dolls Orchestra 8; Band 3.4,5.6. 7.8; Orchestra 3.4.5.6.7,8; All-State Band 3.4.5.6; Stage Band 3. 4,5,6,7.8; Pep Band 3.4,5,6,7,8; Assistant Drum Major 7,8; Uni- versity of Iowa Honor Band 3,5.7; Drake Double Wind Ensemble 7; Student Director Band 5,6,7.8; Student Director Orchestra 7. 8; Orchestra President 7.8; Instrumental Music Department Award 8. Jones. Larry Jones. Rebekah Jones. Sharon Drake University of Iowa Drake Student Council Committees 4.5.6; Girls Club Committees 3.4. 5,6; Blue Cadets 7,8. Jordon. Robert Basketball 4; Track 4. Judkins. Kern Northwest Missoun State College Senior Frolics Caat 8; Student Council Community Service Committee 5,6; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 3.4; Girls Club Assembly Committee 5.6.7.8; Girls Club Publicity Com mittee 7,8. Jung. Sue AM 11 Pep Club (Football) 5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 6.8; St Joseph Academy - Pep Club (Football) 3; Pep Club (Basketball) 4; Girls Glee Club 3; Salt Teens 3.4; Spanish Club 3,4. alny, Nancy Area 1 1 Pep Club (Football) 3,5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6,8. enworthy. Mark Baseball 6 University of Northern Colorado Keough. Kandy University of Iowa Student Council Representative 5; Football 3,5,7; Swimming 3. 4,5.6; Track 4.6.8; Football Captain 7. Kerr. Debbi .rand View Senior (Mass Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Coun- cil Representative 3; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 3,4,5, 6.7,8; Girls Club Aaeembly Committee 3,4,5,6.7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Baaketball) 4,6; Cheerleader 7.8; Drama Make up Committee 3,4; Library Assistant 5; Home coming Queen. Kerr. Sheme Iowa State University Homeroom Secretary 3,4,5,6,7,8; Senior Class Brunch Commit tee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 5,6, 7,8; Student Council Community Service Committee 5,6; Stu- dent Council Public Relations Committee 7.8; Pep Club (Foot- ball) 3,5.7; Pep Club (Baaketball) 4.6.8; Wrestling C heerleader 7,8; Swimming 5.6. 1 R; Leaders Club 3.4.5.6.7,8. King. Barb Iowa State University Student Council Poster Booster Committee 7; Pep Club Repre sentative 7. Pep Club (Football) 3,5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Swimming 5.6; Guys and Dolls Orchestra 8; Orchestra 3,4.5.6, 7,8; Leaders Club 6.7.8. King. Carla Grand View Hello Dolly Cast 6; Drama Props Committee 5.6; Mimes 5,6,7. 8; National Thespians 5,6,7,8. Kingkade. Daniel Drake Senior Frolics Cast 8; Boys Club Representative 5.6; Football 3; Major Plays Orchestra; Orchestra 3.4.5.6.7.8; Band 3.4,5.6.7.8; Pep Band 3,4,5,6,7,8; Stage Band 3.4.5.6.7.8; Drake Double Wind Ensemble 7 Kirkpatrick, Joey University of Iowa Student Council Committee 3,4; Girls Golf 4.6; Leaders Club 3. 4,5,6,7,8; Second Place Women ' s Club Art Scholarship. Kitch, Kllen Klein. Kent Iowa State University Student Council R epresentative 7; Student Council Committee 7; Swimming 3,4,5.6,7,8; Key Club 3,4.5.6.7.8; Key Club Vice President 7.8. Knox, Jane Arizona State Student Council Committee 3; Girls Club Representative 3,5; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5; Blue Cadets 7.8, Pep Club ( Football ) 3,5; Pep Club ( Basket ball ) 4,6 . Korpela. Sam Kramer. Marvin Krettinger. Edward Riders Club Representative 7,8; Folk Music 5.6. . Kress, Robert Kuhn. Tracy Kuhns, Roxanne Drake Homeroom Officer 7.8; Senior Class Prom Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 5; Student Council Committees 3.4,5.6.7.8; Girls Club Representative 3,4,5, 7; Girls Club Committees 3,4,5,6,7,8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6.8. Langford. William I .are Paula University of Iowa Homeroom Treasurer 7,8; Senior Claaa Picnic Committee Chair man 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 6; Student Council Open House Committee 4; Student Council Historical and Special Days Committee 6,7; Student Council Historical and Special Days Committee Chairman 7; Girls Club Convalescent Home Committee 6; Pep Club (Football) 3; Pep Club {Basketball) 4; Riderettes 5.6,7.8; Annual Staff. Ad Sales man 7.8; Leaders Club 6.7.8. (.arson. Rick Baseball 4.6.8; Track 8; Band 3.4 . Urson, Paul St. Olaf College Student Council Representative At I arge 7.8; Band 3,4,5,6,7; Pep Band 3,4.5,6,7; International Club 3.4.5.6.7.8; Secretary International Club 8; Vice-President International Club 5.6; Math Science Club 5; President Math Science Club 6; Model U.N. 5,6.7.8; Head Delegate Model U.N 7.8; Ski Club 7.8; Hoo- ver Invitational Speech Award 3; Drake University Speech Con- test Award 3; Iowa High School Speech Contest Award 4; Upper 3 V I .arson. Steve Iowa State University Homeroom V ice President 7.8; Senior Claas Picnic Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 3,5; Student Council Building and Grounds Committee 8; Student Council Second Vice President 8; Swimming 4; Boys Club Rep resentative 4; Lunch Room Moniter 8; National Merit Com- mended Student 8. l assek. Colleen Drake Senior Class Representative 8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Foot- ball) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Baaketball) 4.6.8; Student Council Fi- nance Committee 3. I ee. Neva Leibold, Jerry M I T. Student Council President 7; Homeroom President 7.8; Senior Frolics Caat 8; Student Council P.F.C. Committee 5,6; Student Council P.F.C. Committee Chairman 5.6; Student Council Elec t mri Committee 8; Student Council Election Committee Chair- man 8; Football 3.5; Baaketball 4,6; Boys Tennis 6.8. 1R; French Club 8; German Club 8; Delegate State Student Council Con vention 5.7; Delegate District Student Council Convention 5; Vice-President Central Iowa District Student Council 6.7; Man of the year Finalist 8; Lunch Room Moniter 7,8; National Merit Commended Student 7; Drake Physics Award 8; Upper 3 r f . Lemke. Paula Lemon, Sharon Central College Student Council Historical and Special Days Committee 7; Student Council Poster Booster Committee 4; Equestrian Club 3. Lewis, Shirley Folk Music 3.4.5.6; Secretary Folk Music 3.4; Vice-President Folk Music 5.6. Libby. Kathy University of Iowa Senior Class Publicity Committee Chairman 8; Senior Frolics Caat 8; Student Council Representative 3,4.5; Student Council Open House Committee 3,4.5,6; Student Council Social Com- mittee 7,8; Girls Club Representative 3,4,5,6,7,8; Girls Club Friendship Committee 3,4,5.6; Girls Club Assembly Committee Chairman 7.8; Hello Dolly Cast 6; Look Homeward Angel Cast 7; Drama Make-up Committee 3,4; Drama Publicity Committee 5,6; Drama Tickets Committee 7.8; National Thespians 7,8; Secretary National Thespains 7.8; Roundup Staff 7; Leaders Club 6.7.8. Liddell. Michele Drake Annual Staff Underclass Editor 7.8; Roundup Staff. Page 1 Edi- tor 7; Office Assistant 3.4,5,6,7,8; Action Magazine. Non-Fiction Editor 8. Liddy. Deborah Senior Claaa Committee 8; Student Council Representative 8; Student Council Committee 4,5; Blue Cadets 7; Pep Club (Foot- ball) 3; Pep Club (Basketball) 4 Skin of Our Teeth Caat 7; One Acts Cast; Imaginary Invalid Cast 5; Drama Make up Committee 6; Drama Committees 3.4.5,6,7,8; National Thespi ans 4,5,6.7.8; Annual Staff 5,6. Liepa. Edie Drake Homeroom Secretary 7,8; Senior Claas Committee 8; Senior Frolics Caat 8; Student Council Representative 3.4.5.6.7; Girls Club Representative 4.8; Girls Club Committees 3.4,5,6; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4. 6,8; Leaders Club 5.6.7.8; German Club 8. Liggett. Bruce Little. Steve Lohff. Doug Long. Bonnie Grand View Senior Class Picnic Committee 8; Student Council Representa tive At Large 6; Student Council Public Relations Committee 3. 4.5.6.7.8; Student Council Open House Committee 5,6; Student Council Social C ommittee 5.6; Girls Club Representative 7.8; Girls Club Social Committee 5.6; Girls Club Calvin Manor Committee 5.6; Girls Club School Spirit Committee 7.8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3.5.7; Pep Club (Basketball) 4. 6.8; Roundup Business Manager 8; Representative All-City Student Exchange 5.6.7.8. . ,kehart. Rene Iowa State University Senior Class Com - , ' « iris Club Representative 5.6; Girls Club Special Sc ee • cmmitUe 4.6. Blue ' adetii 7,8; Pep Club (Football) 3,6, PypOub (Basket ba ! ) 4,6. Ly ' Lyncn. Greg Lg nch. Margaret Mesa C ollege Girls Club Representative 3.4; Pep Club (Football) 3. Lynn. Frank Lyon, Dennis Maher. Thomas University of Santa Clara Student C ouncil Election Committee 7,8; Boys Club Represent ative 7,8; Boys C lub Grade Representative 7,8; Swimming 5,6,7, 8. Mairet, Michael Allen University of Iowa Football Team 3,4; Baseball Team 4; Band 3.4,5,6,7,8; Pep Band 3,4,5.6,7,8; Key Club 7,8. Mallon. James Bradley Brandeis University Prom Committee 8; Red Cross Representative 3; Public Rela Hons Committee 3.6.7.8; Student Court Justice 8; All-City Stu dent Council President 7.8; All-City Student Council Represent ative 6; Football Team 3; Track Team 2,6; Delegate to White House Conference on Youth 8; Vice-chairman on Des Moines Youth Affairs Advisory Council . Mann, Lucy Drake Senior Class Committee 8; Poster Booster Committee 3,4; Pub- lic Relations Committee 5.6; Election Committee 7; Social Committee 3.4,5,6; Publicity Committee 7,8; Wrestling Cheer leader 7,8; Orchestra 5.6.7; Band 3.4; Leaders Club 4.5,6.7,8. Martell. Eric Lynn Lunch Room Monitors Grand View Martin. Debra L. Grand View Student Council Representative 4; Girls Club Representative 3; School Spirit Committee 3.4; Girl ' s Swim Team 6; Homecoming Queen Attendant 8. Martin. Gwen Drake Girls Club Representative If Blue Cadets 3.4,5,6,7.8; Pep Club — Football 3,4,5.6.7.8; Pep Club Basketball 3.4.5.6. Martin, Mamee Lee Mauk. Gregory Robert Grand View Student Council Representative 7; Open House Committee 3; Basketball Team 4; Band 4.5.6.8; Key Club; Speech Contests American Legion Baseball . Mauk. Terry Louise Mays. Susan Ann McAvoy. Randy Kim McAvoy, Russell McCartney, Robert Andrew Centerville College Boys Club Officer 3.7; Football Team 3.5; Baseball Team 4,6,8; Wrestling 3; Track 4; Hello Dolly Cast 6. Guys and Dolls Cast 8; Concert Chorus 4.5.6,7.8; Boys Glee Club 3.4; Mixed Chorus 3.4; Stage and Sound Crew 6.7.8; Lunch Room Monitor 5,6.7. McCuen. Mike Grand Vi Long, Robert Graceland McDonald. Mary Jean Southwestern Louisiana Senior Class Officer 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 5.6; Student Council Committee 7; Swim Team 3,4; Gymnastics Team 7.8; Leaders Club 3,4.5.6.7.8. McGilvTey. Susan Elizabeth Luther Poster Booster Chairman 4.5.6.7,8; Dark of the Moon. ' Skin of Our Teeth. The Man Who Came to Dinner. Hello Dolly. Mousetrap. sets; Drama Publicity Committee 3.4,5,6; Latin Club 3,4,5,6; German Club 8; National Merit Winner. Red Cross Art Award 6; Art Department Award 8; Independent Study Re search Committee 7; Student Faculty Liasion Committee 8. McGinnis. Jerry A. University of Iowa P.P. and E. Committee; Senior Class Committee 8; Student Council Representative 8; National Thespians 7.8; Drama Club 7,8; Mimes 7,8; Key Club 3.4.5.6.7.8; Key Club President 7.8. l orber. Rob University of Cincinnati Senior Class Committee 8; Student Council Representatives. McGrath. Kris Graham Football 3; Orchestra 3.4; Band 3.4.5.6. Drake McKenzie, Bruce ■ mgton Gus«hv us Adolphus Social Committee 7,8; Community Service Coiriaittee 7 Wrestling 4, Night of Mimes, Hello Dolly. Guys -md Dol cast; National Thespians 6,7,8; Swing Choir I MM ert Cho 7.8. Mc Knight, Thomas C. Football 3 . McLain. Judith Ann Grand View Historical and Special Events Committee 7; School Spirit Committee; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club Football 3; Pep Club Basketball 4; Riderettes 5,6; Riderettes Treasurer 7,8; Hello Dolly. Set Painting; Home Ed Club 3,4,5,6. McNulty. RebeckaJo McWilliams. Ted E. University of Iowa Senior Class Committee 8; Student Council Representative 3,5. 6,8; Student Council Representative 3,5,6,8; Student Council Committee 3.5.6,7; Basketball 3,4; Boys Tennis 4,6. Mease. Randy Michael Merkel. Kathryn Ann University of N. Colorado Girls Club Representative 5,6,7,8; Publicity Committee 3; Guys and Dolls. Hello Dolly. cast; Honor Thespian 5,6,7.8; Costume Committee 7.8; Make-up Committee 3,4.5.6.7,8; Props 3,6; Concert Chorus 8; Girls Glee Club 8; Mixed Chorus 7.8; Future Teachers Committee 3,4,5,6,7,8; Home Ec Club 4,5,6; Home Ec Club Treasurer 7; Drama Award 8. Merkley. John Eugene Grand View Football at Tech 3; Distributive Education Vice President 7,8. Merrill. Michelle Lynn Metcalf. Linda Fay Blue Cadets 7.8; Band 3.4.5,6,7,8. Meyers. Mark A. University of N. Iowa Mickunas. Mark David University of N. Iowa Student Council Representative 6.7.8; Open House Committee 3; Newspaper Committee Chairman 7.8; All-City Student Coun cil 7,8; Roundup Staff 7,8; Kiwanian of the Month; President of Know Where Board Miller. Dennis Lee Student Council Representative 6; Student Council Committee 7; Football 3. Basketball 4; Baseball 4.6. Miller. Lynn Carol Pep Club - Football 3; Folk Music 5; Latin Club 5,6,7,8. Miller. Marguerite University of Iowa Student Council International Student Committee 7; Student Council Community Service Committee 5,6,7; Student Council Community Service Chairman 7; Best Committee Co Chairman 7; Girls Club Blind Ladies Committee 3.4,5,6; Gir ls Club Conva lescent Committee 5,6; Pep Club (Football) 3,5; Drama Set Painting Committee 3; Drama Publicity Committee 6; Interna tional Club 4,5,6,7; Model U.N. 8; All-City Student Council Jamboree 6; District Student Council 5,6. Mitchell, Debra Ewald Mitchell. Pamela Joyce Area 1 1 Community College Folk Music 7; Band 3.4,5,6.7.8; Libarary Assistant 3,4,5,6,7,8; Line of March Committee 8 . Mollman. Robert St. Louis University Monachino. Suzanne Iowa State University Senior Frolics Cast 8; Blind Ladies Committee 3; Leaders Club 4,5,6,7,8; Equestrian Club 3,4,5,6,7,8; German Club 8; Letter of Commendation 7. Moore. Kathenne Lynn Moore. Nancy Ellen University of Iowa Senior Class Representative; Student Council Representatives; Community Service Committee 3,5; Girls Club Alternate Repre sentative; Election Committee 8; Poster Booster Committee 7; Pep Club Football 3.5; Pep Club - Basketball 4,6; Costume Committee 7,8; Ski Club 7; Office Assistant 6.7 Morgan. Cynthia Louise Marshalltown School of Nursing Caps and Gowns Committee; Picnic Committee; Historical and Special Events Committee 8; Community Service Committee 6; Girls Club alternate Representative 5,6,7,8; School Beautiful Committee 3,4; Election Committee 7,8; Friendship Committee 5,6; Pep Club - Football 3.5.7; Pep Club - Basketball 4,6,8; Girls Glee Club 8; Mixed Chorus 8; Annual Staff 7,8; Leaders Club 6,7,8; Office Assistant 5,6,7,8; Polk County Health Im provement Scholarships; Upper 3 ' , Morrison. Diana L. University of N. Iowa Senior Class Committee 8; Community Service Committee 6; Election Committee 7,8; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club Football 3,5,7; Pep Club - Basketball 4.6,8; Riderettes 5,6,7,8; Hello Dolly, Accompanist, Guys and Dolls, Cast; Concert Chorus 7.8; Girls Glee Club 6.7.8; Mixed Chorus 8; Annual Staff 7,8; leaders Club 4.5.6,7,8. Moss, Leonard Murray. Mart. Grand View Pep Club - Football 3,5; Latin Club 5.6.7.8; Concert Chorus 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4,5,6; Nurse ' s Assistant 3,4. Musin. Howard Alan University of Iowa Boy s Club Representative 3.4; Swimming Manager 3.4,5,6,7,8. Nelson. Jerry Paul Iowa State Student Council Representative 4.6,8; Football 3; Baseball 4,6. 8; Dark of the Moon. Hello Dolly. Guys and Dolls. stage crew; Roundup Staff 8; Stage and Sound Crew 3,4,5,6,7,8; Lunch Room Monitor 5,6,7; Parking Lot Manager 5,6,7,8. Nelson. Karen William Woods Senior Frolics Cast 8; Poster Booster Committee 8; Open House Committee 5,6; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club — Foootball 3,4,5,6; Pep Club - Basketball 3.4.5.6; Office Assistant 6. Nelson. Obert Braven University of Iowa Senior Class Committee Chairman 8; J V. Swimming 3,4,5,6; Hello Dolly. Orchestra; Orchestra 3.4,5.6,7; Band President 5. 6; Band 3.4.5,6.7,8; Roosevelt Hockey 3,4.5.6; Stage Band 3,4,5, 6.7,8; Pep Band 3.4.5.6; Leo Club President 8 Neumann, Kathryn Ann William Woods Open House Committee 3; Open House Committee 7; P.P. E. Committee 8; Girls Club Representative 4; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club - Football and Basketball 3,4.5.6.7.8; Sharks Club 4.5,6,7. 8; Equestrian Club 3.4,5.6,7,8. Neumann. Mary Elizabeth St. Olaf College Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 3,4,5,6,7; Student Council Secretary 8; Social Committee 3.4; P.P. E. Committee 5,6,7; All-City Student Council 3,4; Convalescent Home Committee 5.6; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club — Football and Basketball 3.4,5,6,7,8; Sharks Club 3,4.5,6,7,8; Office As sistant 3,4; District Student C ouncil 4,5. New, Ben Lynn Nichols. Regina Louise Niday, Diane Louise Link Nims. Dwayne Nitzke, Peggy Kathryn kma State Senior Class Committee 8; Community Service Chairman 8. Community Service Committee 6.7; Open House Committee 5; School Beautiful Committee 5.6; Mime Show; Skin of Our Teeth. Imaginary Invalid, Hello Dolly, Crew; Guys and Dolls, Cast; Mimes 7,8; Annual Staff 7,8; French Club 7.8; National Ment Commendation. State of Iowa Scholarship?. Noble. Roberta Kathleen Northwestern University Senior Class Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Coun- cil Representative 7; Student Council Committee 8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club - Football and Basketball 3.4.5.6.7,8; Swimming Team 4,5,6,7; Drama Committee 7,8; Orchestra 3,4,5,6; All- State Orchestra 3.5; Annual Staff 7; Sharks Club 4,5.6,7,8; Chess Club 7,8; Equestrian Club 3,4,5,6.7,8; French Club 8; Health Career Essay Winner. Nordin. Richard Allen u nit ed States Army Stdent Council Representative 3; Student Council Committees 3.4; Social Science Department Award Norris. John N. Coe College Senior Class Committee 8; Student Council Representative 7,8; P P. E. Committee 3,4,5; Football 3.4.5.6,7.8; Boys Club Rep resentative 3,4,5,6,7,8; Annual Salesman. Senior Representative 8. Norton, Michael Ray DECA8. Area 11 Community College Nunnery. Jean Hlgh Pomt Co||ege Future Teachers 3,4,5,6; Spanish and French Clubs 3,4,5,6; Sec- retarial Club 7. Nutt. William Hornaday St 0 af College Riders Club Representative 6, Student C ouncil Representative 4,5; P.P. E. Committee 4; Public Relations Committee 3; Boys Club Treasurer 7,8; Boys Tennis 4,6,8; Tennis Team Co Captain 6; Sophomore Student Court Justice 4; Junior Court Justice 5. O ' Brien. Sam Brent on O ' Dell. Ten Columbia College Senior Frolics Chairman 8; Open House. Public Relations, and Historical Committees; Fnendship, and School Beautiful Com mittees 3,4,5,6,7,8; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club — Football and Basketball 3,4,5.6,7,8; Riderettes 7.8; Band 3,4; Annual Staff 7. 8; Student Court Justice. Oestreich, Cynthia School Spirit Committee 3,4; Pep Club Football and Basket- ball 3,4.5; Riderettes 7,8; Future Teachers 3,4. Ohlson. Jeanne Linda Grand View Girls Club Committee 3.4; Pep Club — Football and Basketball 3,4,5,6,7,8. Oler, John Mark Student Court Justice 6; Baseball Grand View Olson, Meredith Kansas State Red C ross Representative 3.4; Blind Ladies Committee 5,6; Poster Booster Committee 3.4; Pep Club Representative 3.4,5,6. 7; Swimming 4.5.6; Sharks Club 4,5,6,7,8; Library Assistant 3.4. Olson. Vicki Ormond. Scott McDonald Florida Southern College O Rourke. Michael Wrestling 4,6,8. Orth, Rodney Craig Paquette, John Park. Deborah Lee Red C ross Representative 5; Girls Club Representative 6; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club - Football 6.8; Roundup Staff 8; DECA 7, 8. Paterson, Jerry Bruce Football 3,5.7. Patterson. Christopher John Lunch Room Monitor 8. Patton. Nancy Diane Patton, Virgil Lawrence Paul, James M. Payne, David A. Football 3; Folk Music 3; Key Club 7,8. University of N. Iowa Drake Grand View Payton. Pamela Jean Area 1 1 Community College Band 3,4.5.6.7.8; Equestrian Club 3.4; Nurses Assistant 7,8. Perry. Janet E. Secretarial Club 7,8. Pilmer, Nancy Jean Pitts. Greg Place. LeAnn Pollock, Randy Lee Pomeroy. Lawrence H III University of Miami Football 3; Swimming 3,5; Track 6 Price. Sue Ellen University of Iowa Senior Class Committee 8; Community Service Committee 5,6; Girls Club Representative 4,5,6,7,8; Friendship Committee 7 Convalescent Home Committee 3,4; Pep Club - Football and Basketball 3,4,5.6.7.8; Annual Staff 6 Prior, Lynn Quiner, Tom Drake Student C ouncil Representative 7.8; P.P. E Committee 3.4,5. 7; Election Committee 7; Latin Club 3.4; Drake Scholarship. First Place in State and District Speech Contests. Quinn. Daniel Edward Activities at Dowling: Student Council Officer 8; All City Stu dent Council 8; Football 3.5; Wrestling 3.4. Track 4. Annual Staffs. Rabe. Kathleen Anne Marycrest College Calvin Manor Committee 7. Roundup Staff 6 Rabinowitz, Victor C. Raife. Theodore Fritz Rains, Allen D Colorado State Randolph. (Gregory Evans Track 4,6.8; Football 3; Cross Country 5,7; Latin Club 5,6,7,8. Raschke, Fred W III Reece. Mark Alan St. Olaf College Student Council Representative ft; Finance Committee 7; Boys Tennis 6,8. Reese. KUen Rebecca University of Kansas Student Court. Senior Representative 7, Cheerleading 5,6,7,8; Frolics Committee 8; Public Relations 3,4.5,6; Girls Club Repre sentative 5,6; School Spirit Committee 3,4.5,6; Friendship Committee 7,8; Pep Club 3,4,5,6; Leaders Club 5,6.7,8. Reichardt. Barbara Lee Colorado State University Senior Frolics Cast 8; Social Committee; Friendship Commit tee; Girls Club Representative 3.4; Pep Club Football 3,4.5.6, 7,8; Pap Club — Basketball 3.4.5.6.7.8; Cheerleader 3.4.5.6,7,8; Girls Tennis 3.4.7.8; Leaders Club 4.5.6.7.8. Reid. Mary Catherine Beloit College Student Council Representative 4; Poster Booster Committee 3; Community Service Committee 4,5.6; Committee Chairman Award 5; P.F. C. Chairman 8; Publicity Committee 3; Social Committee 4.5; Roundup Staff 7; Equestrian Club 7; Interna tional Club 7. Rice. Kim Dean Grand View Rich, Mane Louise Northwest Missouri State Senior Class Committee 8; Social Committee 4; Community Service Committee 5.6; Finance Committee 7; Convalescent Committee 3.4; Friendship Committee 5.6; School Spirit 7,8; Pep Club - Football 3.4.5.6.7.8; Pep Club - Basketball 3,4.5.6. 7,8; ' Hello Dolly. Cast; Dark of the Moon. ' ' Costume. Richards, Susan Dee Grinnell College P.F.C. Committee 7; Girls Club Representative 5,6,7; Hello Dolly, Cast; One-Acts, Cast; Latin Club 3.4; NCTE Repre sentative; Swing Choir and Chamber Chorale. Richardson. Reginald Riley. Ed Riley. Kathleen Rinehart. KUen Lea Roberts. Catherine Elizabeth Robinson. Kenneth Charles Robinson, Madi A lei ia Grand View University of Iowa Robinson. Sherry Folk Music Club 7; Black Student Union 7.8. Rompf. Nancy Joann Girls Club Representative 3.4 . University of N. Colorado Rosdail, Becky Lynn Iowa State Pep Club - Football 3; Pep Club - Basketball 3,4.5.6,7,8; Ri derettea 5.6.7,8; Guys and Dolls Cast; Hello Dolly Caat; National Thespians 8; Costume Committee 6.7.8; Props Com- mittee 6.8; Makeup Committee 6.7; Concert Chorus 7,8; Girls Glee Club 7.8; Miied Chorus 3,4,5.6. Ross. Harriet te Mane Iowa State Student Council Representative 8; Pep Club Football. Bas ketball 3.4.5,6,7.8; Riderettes 7.8; National Thespians 8; Drama Committee 7.8; Concert Chorus 3.4.6; Miied Chorus 5.6; Nurse ' s Assistant 5,6. Rossenfeld. Robin Rebecca Wellesley C ollege Election Committee 3, Public Planning and Evaluation 5; Blue C adets 7.8; Pep Club Football 3; Costume. Props. Tickets, Makeup, Play Selection Committees; Skin of Our Teeth. Hello Dolly. One ' Acts. International Club 5; Latin Club 5. 6; French Club 8; National Merit Commendation; Top 3; Speech Contests; Grace E. Maynard Math Award Rowley , Jan Eileen Drake Public Relations Committee 7. Publicity Committee 3,4; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club - Football 3.4,5,6. Pep Club Basketball 3,4,5.6. Guys and Dolls, Imaginary Invalid 8; Girls Glee Club 5,6,7.8; Concert Chorus 5,6,7,8; Annual Staff 5,6; Leader Club 3,4.5,6.7,8; Office Assistant 7.8; Model U N. Delegate Ruben. Dennis Lee University of Iowa Freshman Merit Scholarship at University of Iowa Rupp. Ed Russell. Marcia Ann University of low- Blue Cadets 7,8; Flag Cadets 7.8; Guys and Dolls. Orchestra 7.8; Band 3.4,5,6,7,8; Stage Band 5.6.7.8. Pep Band 3.4,5,6.7,8. Sarantschin. Rick Scales. Dave Dra Ashland College Schroeder. Mark Randal University of Nebraska Senior Class Representative 8; Football 3,5 Football Captain Track 4 Schultze, Teni Diane Iowa State Senior Frolics Cast 8; Poster Booster Committee 7,8; School Spirit Committe 5,6; Assembly Committee 7,8; Pep Club — Football, Basketball 3,4,5,6,7,8; Office Assistant 5.6. Fort Lauderdale University Schwartz, Sarah Jane Orchestra 3.4.7.8; Stage Band 3.4.7.8. Sears. Linda Jean Wayne State Student Council Representative 7.8; Open House Committee 7; C«« Captain Rag Cadets 5.6.7.8; Swimming Co Captain 4.6,8; Hello Dolly. Band 3.4.5.6.7.8; Equestrian Club 5; Future Teachers 6,7; Home Economics Club 3,4,5,6,7. Shaffer. Robert C. Hello Dolly, Guys and Dolla, Orchestra, Orchestra 6,7.8; Band 3,4.5.6,7,8; Stage Band 3.4.5,6.7.8; Pep Band 3.4.5.6,7.8. Shane. Jennifer Jan Shay. Daniel Charles Mankato State Frolics Committee; Prom Committee; Student Council Repre sentative 4,5; Service Committee 8; Boys Club Representative 7, 8; Swimming 3,4.5,6,7.8; Swimming Captain 7,8; Annual Staff 7; Roundup Staff 8 Shinkle. Margaret Jane University of Kansas Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 3; Open House Committee 3.4; Girls Glee Club 8; Mixed Chorus 8; Lead ers 3.4,7.8. Shnurman. Harry Simpson, Dick Smith. Deborah lona I niversity of I Smith. Judith Ann University of Kansas Senior Frolics Cast. Open House Committee 3; All-City Student Council 7; Girls Club Representative 7,8; School Spirit Commit tee; School Beautiful Committee; Makeup Committee 3,4. Smith. Mollie Jeanette Iowa State Senior Class Committee; Girls Club Representative 8; School Spirit Committee 7; Special Spree Committee 6,8; Riderettes 5, 6,7.8; Riderettes Vice President 7.8; Folk Music Club 3.4; Equestnan Club 3,4. Snider. Dolla M Drake Public Relations Committee 6.7,8; Convalescent C ommittee 7.8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club - Football. Basketball 5.6 Sodawasser. Vicki Drake Girls Club Committee 3.4.5.6.7; Library Assistant 3.4.5.6.7.8. Sommers. David Vaughn Equestnan Club 3,4. Iowa State Speagh, Mary Elise University of Kansas Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 4; Com- munity Service Committee 4; Finance Committee 6.7; School Spirit Committee 3; Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club Football and Basketball 3.4.5,6; Leaders Club 3.4.5.6.7.8; Girls Club Service Award. Spencer, Deborah Roundup Staff 8 Spriggs. Edith A. I B. Black Student Union 8. Stagge. Douglas James Stanton. Roger John Boy ' s Club 3; Boys Golf 4.6.8; Golf Scholarship; Key Club; Cap tarn. Boys Golf 6.8 Stark, Robert Steen, Laura Lynn Iowa State Cap and Gown Chairman; Senior Frolics Cast; Community Service Committee 5,6; Friendship Chairman 7,8; Social Com mittee 3.4,5.6; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club - Football and Bas ketball 3.4.5.6; Hello Dolly, National Thespians; Concert Chorus 5,6.7,8; Girls Glee Club 3.4.5,6.7,8; Mixed Chorus 3.4; Rourdup Staff 7.8; E. T. Meredith Ment Schola shioB. Student Court Justice 6 sophomore Sextet 3.4. Stipp, Lelsey Anne Stone, Particia Sue Marshal ' town School of Nursing Senior Frolics Cast; Community Service Committee 5,6,7; Elec- tion Chairman 7,8; Friendship Committee 5.6, Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club - Football and Basketball 3.4.5,6, Annual Staff 7.8. Leaders Club 6.7.8; Vice-President Leaders Club 8; Upper 3 ' , Sullivan, Douglas Mark Baseball 7,8. Cornell College Swaim, Ann Lynnette University of Iowa Mixer Chairman. Senior Frolics Cast; Student Council Repre sentative 7. Assembly Committee Chairman 3,4; Finance. Post er Booster. Open House, Public Relations Committees; Cheer- leader; Concert Chorus 4,5.6; Mixed Chorus 3. Roundup Staff 7. 8; Leaders Club 3.4.5.6.7,8; Distnct Speech Contest; Distnct Vocal Music Contest. Swan son, David Robert Iowa State Imaginary Invalid. Guys and Dolls Set, National Thespians 7,8; Orchestra 3.4,5,6; Sharks Club. Sound Engineer 3.5.7; Com- puter Club 4.5.6; A.V. Crew 3,4,5,6,7,8; VTR Crew 5,6.7,8. Synhorst. Susan Marie William Woods Prom Committee; School Spirit Committee 3,4; Pep Club 5,6; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club - Football and Basketball 3.4.5.6; Girls Glee Club 4; Sharks Club 3.4.5.6.7.8; Vice President Sharks Club 7; Equestnan Club 3.4.5.6. Tazzioli, Jeanne Creighton University Student Council Representative 3; PPE. Public Relations Committees; School Spint and Convalescent Committees. Blue Cadets 7,8; Pep Club - Football and Basketball 3,4.5,6; Hello Dolly, Guys and Dolls. Casts; Props and Set Painting; Mixed Chorus 3,4,5.6,7.8. Tesdell. Kathenne J Drake Senior Class Committee; Student Council Representative 4,8; Blue Cadets 7.8; Hello Doily. Publicity. - ' Skin of Our Teeth Set. ' Guys and Dolls Chorus; Mixed Chorus 5,6.7.8; Concert Chorus 7,8; Annual Staff 5.6.7.8; Roundup Staff 7.8; Office As- sistant 5; DAR Good Citizen Award; Upper 3 r f Thomas. Debra Jean Thomas. Tom III Thomas. Tomas Edeard Iowa State Boys Club 7,8; Senior Class Committee; Track 4.6.8; Cross Country 5.7; Orchestra 3,4,5; International Club 5. Thompson, R Jeff Drake Thomsen, Joy Thornton, Quentin Xavier Santa Barbara City College Senior Class Committee; Senior Frolics Cast; Student Council Representative 6.7,8; Football 3.4,5.6,7.8; Track 4; Boys Golf 8; Lunch Room Monitor. Thorpe, Jaquelyn Dawn Tibboel, Donna Jean Pep Club - Football and Basketball 3.4,5.6,7,8. Tiffin. Patncia Deane Northwest Missouri State Brunch Committee; Senior Frolics Committee; Social Commit- tee 5,6; Girls Club Representative 5,6; School Spint Committee 3.5,6; Pep Club - Football and Basketball 3.4.5,6.7.8; Cheer- leader 7.8; Leaders Club 4.5.6,7,8; Student Court Sargeant at arms 8. Torruella, Douglas Drake Activities at Cedar Ridge H.S.. Student Council Represents tive; Cross Country; Debate Club. Towle, Kevin Win Town send, Charles James University of Iowa Traxler. Mary Elizabeth University of Oregon Homeroom Officer; Senior Class Committee. Senior Frolics Cast; Student Council Representative 4.5.6.7. Public Relations Committee 4. School Beautiful Committee 5.6.7.8; Pep Club — Football and Basketball 3.4,5.6,7,8; Concert Chorus 5.6; Girls Glee Club 3.4.5.6. Vanderlinden. Richard L Van Ginkel. Elizabeth Anne University Of Iowa Pep Club - Football and Basketball 3.4,5.6.7.8 Van Verth, Beverh Jean Social and Community Service Committees; QMl Club Kepre sentative 4.5: Scfeotl Spirit Committee 3.4,3,6,7.8; Pep Club — Football and Basketball 3.4,5.6.7,8. ernasco, Christine Ann Waldron, Michael Bruce Walker. Paula Rochelle Iowa State Student Council Representative 8; Student Council Committee 5; Girls Club Committee 4; Pep Club — Football and Basket ball 3,4; Riderettes 7.8; Annual Student Life Editor 7,8; Annual Underclass Editor 6,7; Action Magazine Editor. Walker. William Theodore Stage and Sound Crew 3. Wallace. Phillip Perry Black Student Union 7.8 Iowa State Howard University Wallace. Scott University of Iowa Student Council Representative 6; Student Council Committee 5,6; Student Council Officer 7; Football 3; Basketball 3. Base ball 4; Lunch Room Monitor 7,8. Warren. Mark Andrew Warren. Robert John Football 3; Band 3,4.5,6,7,8; Computer Club 6. Drake Warren. Vicky Lynn Giris Club Representative 5.6,7; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club — Basketball and Football; Girls Glee Club 3,4.5.6; Secretarial Club 7.8. Watson. Sandra Kay Football and Basketball Pep Club Webster. Pamela Susan Southern Methodist Senior Class Committee Chairman 8; Student Council Repre sentative 5; Parliamentarian 8; Girls Club Representative 3.4; Publicity 3.4,5; Flag Cadets Captain 5,6,7; ' Hello Dolly, Cast; Dark of the Moon, Sets Committee; National Thespians 4.5. 6,7,8; Band 3.4.5.6.7; French Club 7,8; Iowa State Veishea Scholarship; Upper 3 c f . Wells. Steven Michael Graceland Wrestling 3; Cross Country 3; National Thespians 3; Concert Chorus 6; Boys Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 6; Library Assistant lger. David Lynn ling. David Thomas Tennis 8; VTRCrew 5.6,7,8. Drake Werning. Dennis Albert Drake Swimming 3.4,5.6,7.8; Boys and Girls Tennis Manager; VTR Crew 5,6.7.8. Wessling. Mark Rav mond Hanover College Student Council Election Committee 5.6,7; Tennis Team 4,6,8; Captain of Tennis Team 8; Upper 3 ' , Wetteland. LuJean Switzerland Art School Mixed Chorus 8; Future Teachers 8, AV Crew 8; Scholastic Art Day Winner 8; VTR Crew 8 White, Virgil Eugene Ellsworth Football 3,7; Basketball 3.5.7; Baseball 4; Track 6; Mixed Cho- rus 5,6; Black Student Union 7.8; Library Assistant 4.5,6,7; Lunch Room Moniter6. Whiteley. Michael Alan Wieczner. Alexander Wilhoit, Susan Willett. Sally Ann Iowa State University Senior Claaa Treasurer 8; Senior Class Committees 8; Senior Frolics Cast 8; Student Council Representative 7; Community Service Committee 5,6; Girls Club Representative 7; School Beautiful Committee 6; Blue Cadets 7.8; Pep Club (Football) 3, 5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4,6; Girls Golf 4.6,8,3R ' s; Equestrian Club 3; Leaders Club 4.5,6,7,8; State of Iowa Scholarship Williams. Karen Williams, Kim Kareen Drake Hag Cadets 7.8; Drama Committees 4.5.6,7.8; Band 3,4.5,6,7,8; Annual Staff 5.6; Roundup Staff 7; Future Teachers 8 Wills. Michael Collin Wilmot. Jim San Francisco School of Morturary Science Boys Club Representatives. Wilson. Jim Kansas University Senior Frolics Cast 8; Boys Club Representative 7,8; Football 3; Red Cross Art Award 6 Wilson. Sheila Mary Winters, Janet University of Kansas Senior (Mass Brunch Committee 8; Senior Frolics Cast H; Stu dent Council Social Committee 4; Student Council Finance Committee 7; Girls Club Representative 3.4; Fnendship Com mittee 5,6; School Spirit Committee 3,4; Pep Club Represents tive 3,4.5.6; Pep Club (Football) 3,5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Cheerleader 7,8; Leaders Club 4.5.6,7,8. Wissler, Jim Northwest Missouri State Boys Club Representative 5.6; Football 3; Wrestling 3.4,5.6; Track 8; Cross Country 8.1 R; Boys Golf 4.6; Band 3.4,5.6.7.8. Wolder. Sandra l ee Wolfe, Lori Pep Club (Football) 5; Pep Club (Basketball) 6; Secretarial Club 3 Woltz. Sally Wood. Rob Wrestling 3. University of Oregon Wren. Jani Iowa State University Hommeroom Officer 3,4,5,6,7,8; Historical and Special Days Committee 3,4; Girls Club Committee 3.4; Pep Club (Football) 3.5; Pep Club (Basketball) 4.6; Riderettes 7.8; Drama Cos- tumes Committee 3.4; Drama Set Painting Committee 5,6; Annual Staff 5.6.7.8; Leaders Club 6.7.8; Model U.N. 5,6,7.8. Wnght. Bradley University of Iowa Wrestling 3; Annual Staff 7.8; Roundup Staff 7; Action Magazine. Yazman. Julie Ann Young. Siria Elaine Foreign exchange student Olga Del S ignore. Advertising Wl ith Quality You Can Taste 4 i mi « m U -nnoERSon ericksoh dairy co DES MOINES • WATERLOO EAT NEILSON ' S NUTTY CANDY BAR Delicious GORDON ' S WHOLESALE 315 New York 244-8941 THE MUFFLER CLINIC Dial 276 4989 OR Dial 285-0652 5701 Douglas Ave. . 4824 S.W. 9th Des Moines, Iowa OWER SHOP 104 MERLE MAY TOWER. DES MOINES. IOWA S0310 Best wishes to the Graduating Class at Roosevelt. Compliment of FRANKLIN DRUG COMPANY 4944 Franklin Ave. 255 2165 DES MOINES SEED NURSERY CO. Des Moines Most Complete Pet Garden Supply Stores Insurance Exchange Building 505 FIFTH AVENUE • DES MOINES, IOWA 50309 6015 Grand Phone 283-2351 FRANKLIN PLAZA BARBER SHOP 4942 Franklin Martin Dean Congratulations Senior ! Maxheim Photography Studio 544 36th Street Phone 255-2159 P ' Wf PORT Ml (Studios fmt PORTRAITURE M DIRECT COLOR Lm Pkmlmmmrku my f • ' •f n f f Cwrga Accounts and budg p ym m pt n« avaihab Congratulations 1971 Seniors Best Wishes for a Successful Future Thermogas a division of mapco Heritage House Lawn Products Gordon Cannon Representative -45 4041 URBANOALE AVENUE DCS MOINES IOWA 60910 WATCH r REPAIR SERVICE TELEPHONE 271 ' your time is Mff business 1 Congratulations Hair Stylists Congratulations 1971 Seniors Best Wishes for a Successful future THE PAPER BOX Everything in Party Goods Roosevelt Shopping Center IfX Where Quality Counts 835 4?nd St. D«s Moines, Iowa, 277-0783 Ed Seidenfeld Butch Seidenfeld Ted ' s Auto Parts 1st and University 288-5787 SHOP HINKY DINKY WHERE ELSE? 5 convenient locations to serve you CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Steadman Blackburn Agency 1104 Register Tribune Building 244-4172 |)CStCl Special Attention Given To HA WKE YE Individuals - Groups THTTJ? J ir LET US PLAN YOUR NEXT TRIP — TOUR 1 VUnd, iiVC. RESERVATIONS - HOTELS - MOTELS CHARTERED BUSES PLACES OF INTEREST, ETC. AND SEA R L 8frf« t.I  - AIR TRAVEL 7470 hickman RD | TY  T l 1 TY I C±Y t C I if Mutual of Omaha Chet Elson Agency 274-3816 Congratulations Seniors Sondra ' s HOUSE OF BEAUTY 5709 Hickman Road SMITTY ' S DONUT SHOP Where each customer becomes a friend 19th and Keo Phone 282-1818 SCHALLER ' S STANDARD SERVICE You Expect More At Bert s And You Get It 28th Grand 288 1800 Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company and Divisions World Leader in Agri- Genetics DIDNPPD PIONEER SEED DIVISION, 00 Des Mo,nes ' ,owa .V ) seeds Pioneer brand corn, sorghum, alfalfa and cereal seed F HU ' LUw hy-line poultry farms, ILjJB Thicks Des Moines, Iowa Hy-Line brand layer -type chicks. rr- n i n iu c c d pioneer beef cattle company, 5Pj rlUIMttK Des Moines, Iowa Xy J rfff cattlf Pmnper brand Angus Charolais. Hereford, Red Angus cattle and semen. fO INDIAN RIVER . Indian river poultry farms, Yi Lancaster, Pa. V A ) BR0,LER BREEDERS Indian River brand broiler breeders. . v niA1| _„ PIONEER DATA SYSTEMS, INC., fj PIONEER Des Moines, Iowa (CO) data systems Computer programs and management services. ® Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi -Bred Corn Company. Des Moines. Iowa. USA Texas Hickory Smoked Bar-B-Q Ribs — Ham — Beef Ham and Beef Sandwiches Colonial Fried Chicken Snack Pack — Dinners — Barrels 912-42nd 255-9781 Compliments of KIBURZ REXALL DRUG 310 Grand. W D M. 279-9759 THERMO-KING auto-air-conditioning Lyle Briggs 262-9317 TENSION ENVELOPE World ' s Most Modern Envelope Factory 2100 E. 17th Three Northwest Locations Beaverdale Urban dale — Johnston NORTHWEST DES MOINES NATIONAL BANK Member FDIC Bank Brenton THE QUALITY CLEANERS 3217 Forest 277-3922 X. Photograph by Ezra Stoller 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. CRESCENT CHEVROLET COMPANY Downtown Chevrolet Dealer New Cars 555-17th St-288-7041 Used Cars 12th A Locust 288-1988 Compliment of CADCO, INC. Animal Health Products 10100 Douglas Improve Your Bowling at GRAND LANES 2143 GRAND Compliments of THE BOULEVARD MART Kingman at 28th COISGRATULATIOISS SEMORS! Complimenti of THE ROOSEVELT BOOTERY •41 42nd St. 255.1041 Located in the Shopping Center Now Two Stores S - OYl Serving Everyone Store For Men Young Men 2721 Beaver Ave. 274-3485 Everything For The Well Dressed Man Department Store 2709 Beaver Ave. 274-1 553 Featuring Our Recently Expanded Fabric and Ready-to-Wear Departments Compliments of HOME CARPET 4040 University 277-4407 JEWETT LUMBER CO. 3717 6th Av«. A 6305 S.W. 9th 244-5255 285-3641 ROOD WALLENBROOCK, INC. LUMBER PRODUCTS INSURANCE EXCH. BLDG. DES MOINES, IOWA 243-0575 GEORGE N. ROOD PRESIDENT KLEBER JEWELRY 4124 Univ. Uptown Shopping Center DIAMONDS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY LAMAIR MULOCK CONDON CO. INSURANCE 906 Walnut ROOSEVELT SHOPPING CENTE 904 - 42 o STREET 274-3409 Compliments of NORMAN CASSIDY IS THE WORLD GROWING FAST ENOUGH? It depends. Either population is growing too fast or food produc- tion is not growing fast enough. World population may double in 33 years. Does this mean mass starvation? Not if we develop to- day ' s agriculture and harness coming breakthroughs in feeds, fertilizers, farming methods, and machinery. Can the world grow food fast enough? John Deere equipment and dealers will help farmers make the answer to this question yes. JOHN DEERE John Deere Des Momes Worns Des Momes. Iowa CROWN CAFE Open Monday through Saturday 5am to 7pm Open on Friday and Saturday nights until 4am Try our 97 fc dinner specials everyday JUMBO TENDERLOINS 206-5th West Des Moines Phone 255-9651 If to please the people, we offer what we ourselves disapprove how can we afterwards defend our work? QUOTATION: GEORGE WASHINGTON RICHARD H. GERDES ADVERTISING • DES MOINES 50309 Chamberlain ' s Golden Touch Hand Lotion 4000 N.W. 10th 276-1586 Compliments of Bauder Pharmacy Complete Beauty Service Beaver Ave. Beauty Salon 2651 Beaver Phone 255-3891 Phone for appointment Alma ' s Frame Shop We Frame to Please Wall Decor — Gifts Sherwood Forest Compliments of GENERAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION OF IOWA Congratulations seniors Badowers Fleming Building Des Moines, Iowa has already become an important gather- ing place for gentlemen of all ages who prefer traditional clothing, furnishings, and sportswear that is synony- mous with good taste the world over. We would welcome Congratulations Graduating Seniors the opportunity of showing you our new and expanded facilities. FRANKELS 2 Fine Stores Downtown Park Fair Badowers Men ' s Distinctive Clothing and Furnishing 2817 Ingersoll, Des Moines, Iowa Compliments of Dial Finance You don ' t need us, Central National Bank 8- Trust Company LOCUST AT SIXTH AVENUE, DOWNTOWN DES MOINES, PHONE 243-8181. MEMBER FDIC. HEY! Rocs .. u ar At • YAH GINKEL ' S SPORTING GOODS (we do!) VICTOR ' S STANDARD SERVICE 42nd and Crocker Des Moines, Iowa Phone 255-9735 SAVE with Cash Carry Drive-In Facilities VICTORIA CLEANERS Tailors — Launderers Main Plant 541 6th Ave. Phone CH 3-7169 Branch 2720 Grand Ave. Phone CH 3-3362 Congratulations Seniors UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 1213 25th Street UPTOWN HARDWARE 4120 University 255-8810 Des Moines, Iowa 50311 For Cautious, Dependable Service Call YELLOW CAB Phone 243-1111 Bankers Trust SIXTH AND LOCUST, DES MOINES Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit insurance Con Compliments of HICKMAN BARBER SHOP 5707 Hickman Congratulat ions Seniors HILLYER CLEANERS VALLEY BANK and TRUST COMPANY WALNUT at FOURTH S EVENT TENTH from GRAND to LOCUST Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 863-42nd 277-0793 Congratulations Seniors Dave Barnes Quality Home Builder 6701 College 277-3175 Ideal Printing 225 Grand Avenue Offset Printing Letter Press and Laminating, Wedding Invitations Zenith — Philco — Sylvania — Speedqueen Ingersoll T.V. and Appliances 2722 Ingersoll Ken Kalsell or Mike Okeefe Phone 282-2121 Compliments of Ideal Construction Company Garages and Remodeling 7031 University Free Estimates 277-4092 Compliments of Harder Pharmacy 6601 University 279-3611 Congratulations to the Class of ' 71 HOMESTEADERS LIFE COMPANY 2141 Grand Avenue Phone 288-7481 AT GRADUATION. ...WE HOPE YOU ' LL CARRY WITH YOU FOR THE FUTURE, THE FACT THAT. UNITED FEDERAL SAVINGS IS WHERE PEOPLE COME FIRST DES MOINES • OTTUMWA OSCEOLA WINTERS FT - JEFFERSON Home Off ice Locust at 4th Des Moines YOU GET A LOT OF ENERGY FOR A PENNY Congratulations Class of 1970 Printers of THE ROUNDUP your school newspaper since 1938 Sarcone Publishing Company Printers • Publishers 1139 24th st. Phone 277-4423 si There ' s a growing environment for education right here in Des Moines. Drake is growing in national stature . . . it ' s a leading major private university. You should consider one of these six undergraduate colleges open to qualified high school graduates. Talk with your counselor toda y. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY • COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM • COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS • COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Congratulations Graduating Seniors HENRY ' S DRIVE-IN 35th and Ingersoll Rehard ' s Conoco 3401 — University 24 hour service Tune-up and Brakework 274-3252 Ivy Camera Shop Photo Supplies Photofinishing 3704 Ingersoll CHRYSLER Vlymoutfi Compliments of Thomas Morris 4041 Urbandale Avenue HOLIDAY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, INC. 1925 INGERSOLL DES MOINES, IOWA 50309 TELEPHONE 288-3667 ft FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Sixth Grand o Pes Moines. Iowa 50307 ! RICHARD ' S PHARMACY Dwane Richards R. Ph 3001 Merle Hay Road 276-4578 ROOSEVELT FLORIST Flowers for every occasion 833-42nd 274-0783 EAT NEILSON ' S NUTTY CANDY BAR Delicious GORDON ' S WHOLESALE 315 New York 244-8941 DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE Iowa ' s Guitar and Drum Center 814 Walnut THE MUFFLER CLINIC 5701 Douglas — Des Moines, Iowa Phone 276-4989 JESTER SONS Real Estate and Insurance JOE JESTER, Real Estate Roosevelt Graduate BOB JESTER, Insurance Roosevelt Graduate 529 Sixth Avenue Phone 288-9753 ke your date to a wrfMdJamous restaurant Here ' s why more and more Des Moines graduates choose Grand View each year . . . And here are some of the reasons . . . • A 75-year heritage of academic excellence • Concerned faculty interested in each student • Two-year and Three -year programs • Reasonable tuition • Modern classrooms • Fully-accredited liberal arts and pre- professional curriculum Before choosing your college, consider Grand View. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO SEND YOU FURTHER INFORMATION. JUST WRITE: Director of Admissions GRAND VIEW COLLEGE A COLLEGE OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 1200 Grandview Ave. Des Moines, Iowa Statistics show that each year more and more Des Moines graduates are choosing Grand View College . . . The year 1971 was the year of stripes and V 1 For approximately twenty years the shirt most impor- tant for the young man was the button-down. The year 1971 was the first sign of a major change in clothing for young men in over two decades. Reichardt ' s LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Gassberry, Doug Hutchison and Mary Traxler. As part of Younkers firm belief in the young people of today, a program is offered each year for the Des Moines area schools TEEN BOARD for junior and senior girls, and ADVISO- RY BOARD for junior and senior boys. These young people, selected to represent their schools, are chosen for leadership qualities, high scholastic standings, personal recommenda- tions from school administrators and evaluation from members of the retiring boards, plus . their abilities and interest in retailing and fashion. They participate in special fashion shows T] I during the year, give talks in their schools and to other groups on good grooming, publish a 1 YO U N KE RS monthly newsletter and work in various junior departments each Saturday. Younkers salutes 1 1 Satisfaction Always the representatives from Roosevelt High School for a job very well done. Professional Directory Compliments of James H. Dickens M.D. R.J. Foley M.D. Joel M. LinfordM.D. R. S. Anspach M.D. Hilltop Medical Clinic CONGRATULATIONS Everett A. Nitzke, M.D. Compliments of Edward M. Braley, D.D.S. 2255 — 73rd 276-6779 Compliments of Meredith R. Saunders, M.D. 1422 Woodland John B. Hemmiger, D.D.S. 510 Equitable Building 243-3419 Compliments of PARKER K. HUGHES, M.D. RICHARD M. MOORE, M.D. NORMAN K. RINDERKNECHT, M.D. Medical Arts Building 3200 University Daniel F. Crowley, M.D. 3200 — University Compliments of SAMH. BLOUNT, D.D.S. 1935 4416 Ingersoll 279-4288 DR. THOMAS R. GRIFFITH Osteopathic Physician Surgeon 302 Plaza Towers 276-7529 Edward J. Drew, M.D. General Surgery 2800 Ingersoll Compliments of J. D.Harvey D.D.S. 4224 University Compliments of Dr. Charles D. Fredericks, D.D.S. Dr. Charles E. Newcomer, D.D.S. 1143 42nd Street Compliments of L. O. Ely, M.D. A. Matthews, M.D. J. M. Torruella, M.D. GOOD LUCK SENIORS From Journalism 3 Class TELL MOM AND DAD! Jimmie serves the best noon lunches in town. JIMMIES LOUNGE 2409 GRAND Robert R. Updegraff, M.D., F.A.C.S. Doctors Park 1417 Woodland Compliments of Jack Spevak, M.D. LOUF. KRICK, JR., D.D.S. Ingersoll Medical — Dental Bldg. 279-977 1 3830 Ingersoll Compliments of MERLE D. BEAN, D.D.S. JOHNB. WILSON, D.D.S. 4217 University Ave. 279-9746 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Compliments of Addison W Brown M.D. Don 0. Newland M.D. Robert B. AllenderM.D. Norman L. Bone M.D. 526- 39th Street Dr. A. K. Webster General Dentistry 4220 University Avenue 277-6183 Bernhart C. Hermann, D.D.S. Quo Vadis, Seniors 279-3631 932 42nd Street Des Moines, Iowa 50312 FRANK KRICK, D.D.S Ingersoll Medical-Dental Bldg. 274-1186 3830 Ingersoll G. I. G. Shambaugh, D.D.S. Class of June 1924 Compliments of John H. Kelly, M.D. Ronald K. Bunt en, M.D. Richard C. Johnston, M.D. 1216-41st Street Phone 277-8874 Congratulations to all graduates John Roberts Studio 1818 Beaver Avenue Phone 255-2616 Campus life . . . 210 Index Abegg. Pamela 36, 45. 164 Abels. Jule 55, 164 Acela. Hob 148 Acela. Jeannie 62 Adams. Bruce 62 Adams. Hank 96. 99. 148 Adams. John 164 Adams. Juanita Adnanse. Richard 108. 110, 164 Adams. Susan J. 164 Adams. Sue K 148 A dam son, Robbie 62 Adler. .Jean 164 Akin, Dave 148 AJbertson. Steve 164 Aldndge. David 51. 164 Allen. Kem 148 Allen. Linda 164 Allen. Shelly 62 Allinson, Nancy 62. 164 Allison. Peggy AJ Mohammed, Ahmed 46, 87 Anderson. Brad 53. 62. 87. 98 Anderson. Brett 148 Anderson. Elizabeth 50. 62 Anderson. Flori 164 Anderson. Kevin 164 Anderson. Maribeth 12. 34. 45. 62, 130 Anderson. Mel 62. 108 Anderson, Nancy 62 Anderson, Robert Andrew, Patti Jo 55. 164 Andrews. Laurie 164 Angerer, Mark 49. 98, 117. 148 Angerer, Gary 148 Angier. Jan 148 Arche r. Yolaine 148 Armstrong, Daniel 148 Armstrong, Michael 62 Arnold. Suzanne 164 Aronow. Lawrence 62 Arthur. Stuart Arthurs, Dan 164 Ash, David 164 Atkins, Connie 62 Ayers. Pat 148 B Baehr. Steve 108, 148 Braley. Doug 25. 62 Baker. Cathy 51. 148 Baker, Jim 62 Baker. Joyce 148 Baker. Karl a 164 Baker. Will .am 62 Baldereon. Sybil 164 Balko. Mary 62 Ballard. George 50. 62 Ballard, Tom Barker. Tim 164 Bar I age. Barb 148 Barlage. Jim 164 Barnes. Debbie 36, 45. 164 Barnes. Leslie 38.51,62 Barnes. Michael 62 Barnes. Richard 100. 117. 148 Harriett Michael 63 Barn hart, Dwaine 148 Bamhart. Jackie 148 Ban. Julie 63 Bartlett. James 117. 148 Baum. Dolores 148 Baum. Sherry 164 Baur, Cynthia 38. 63 Bayles. Tim 148 Heals. Beth 148 Beals. Kathy 63 Bean. Barbara 49. 148 Bean. Richard 35. 63. 114 Beber, Daniel Becker. Chuck 108. 164 Becker, Tom Beckley. David 63 Beeler. Laura 45. 164 Beers. Morris 14. 15. 22. 40. 42. 43. 63. 163 Hehre. Randall 98. 148 Behre. Richard 63 Bell. Chris 148 Bell. Dave Bell. Linda 164 Bell. Mark 14.60,63 Bern man, Susan 49. 148 Benjamin. Jane 38. 63. 91 Bennett. Bob 98, 148 Berg, Bruce 164 Berglund, Barbara 164 Bernero, Sharon 63 Bernero, Theresa Bemhard. Linda 38, 63 Herns, James 63 Bernstein, Gloria 148 Berry, Linda 50, 148 Berry. Lisa 12, 33.41. 148 Bet t v Cynthia 148 Betta, Dan 146 Betts. Gregory L. 113. 114 Betta. Gregory W. 63 Bibow. Ann 63 Biahop. Damn 114. 117, 164 Black. Bruce 164 Blackbum. Jim 164 Blair. Janet 32, 33. 63, 90 Blakealee. Sandy 148 Blanchard. Jon 63 Blanche. Patrick 164 Blankenship Charlotte 178 Bliss. Bill 31, 34 Bloom burg, Candi 148 Bloom burg. Sally 45. 164 Blount. Amy 148 Boats. Duane Bobb. Lorna 33. 63 Boba, Larry 139. 148 Bodin. Greg 98, 148 Hoettger, Donald 63 Bolton. Carol 45. 118, 148 Bolton, Lynn 26. 33, 36, 45, 60, 63, 79 Bone. Becky 178 Bonta, Jamie 148 Book, Deanna 12. 32, 33, 36, 45. 61. 64. 101 Book. Richard 27. 164 Booth. Gary 148 Booth. Mike 164 Booth. Randy 50, 64 Booth, Sandra 40, 64, 88 Bordt, Cliff 148 Horeai, Juli 149 Borg, Shelly 164 Bonck. Mary 52. 64 Botterff, Phillip 164 How en, John 64 Bowen. Mel in da 32. 33, 45, 64, 91 Bowers. Lora 149 Bowers, Robert 64 Box well. Phillip Boyd, Linda 64 Boyd, Sandra 164 Boyt. Mary 38. 64 Bracknell. Linda 149 Blacknell. Sheila 149 Bradley. Ann 64 Bradley. Sid 64 Brandt t Charles 49 Brazzle, David 164 Brenneman, Dana 64 Brenneman. Leaanne 134, 165 Bnckner. Judith 149 Brittain, Kathy 53, 149 Brittain, Kerry 28, 53, 149 Brittain. Margo 26. 27. 28. 64, 133 Brock man, Pete 149 Hrogden, J ana 149 Brogden. Mette 45. 165 Brooks. Judi 149 Brooks. Myra 165 Brooks, Richard 64 Brown. Charlie 37. 40, 64. 1 14 Brown. Debra 165 Brown, Elizia 164 Brown, Linda 164 Brown, Paul Brown. Paula 149 Brown. Ruth 165 Brown, Stephanie 149 Brown, Tom 34, 134 Brubaker. Julie 165 Bruner. Randv 149 Bryan. Sally 26. 27, 34, 46, 64. 91 Bryson. Vivian 34, 64 Buck, Lane 51, 64 Buckley, Barbara 33, 45, 64, 118 Buckley. Beverlv 26, 28, 45, 64, 1 18 Buckabaum. Ann 49, 53, 132. 165 Bucksbaum, Gene 165 Buechler. Todd 65. 100 Buffington. Karen Burbank. Vicki 165 Burch. Bill 149 Burford. David 96. 1 14. 165 Burford. Lynn 149 Burkholder. Kurt 165 Bums, Barb 165 Burns. Kurt 98, 117. 149 Burr. Donald 165 Burris, Michael 165 Burroughs, Jeanne 65 Byere, William 65 Cadwell. Mary 65 Caglev. Marc 114. 149 Call, Dan Callaway, Steve 149 all i son James 165 Campana. Cathy 149 Campana, Mary 65 Campbell. Bill 165 Campbell. Caaey27. 53. 149 Campbell. Craig 65. 100. 108. 111. 116. 117 Campbell. Doug 100. 108. 111. 149 Campfield. Candy 65 Cannon. Jenette65 Canon. Janis 44, 165 (aquelin, Lennie 117 C aquelin. Marcy 15, 33, 42, 65, 87, 90. 163 Carberry, John 98. 149 Carey. John 53 Cardamon. Debbie 162. 165 Cardenas, Patricia Carlson, J an a 51, 65 Carlson, Russ 165 Carman, James 126 Carman. Sandy 165 Carmichael. Judy 33, 65 Carney. John 98, 117, 149 Carpenter. Kim 149 Carpenter. Stacey 165 Carr. George 42. 46. 48. 65 Carr. Mary Ellen 149 Carr, Mary Elnora 149 Carver. Cullene 165 Carter, Marci 165 Casey, Anne 165 Caah, Carrie 165 Castellano, Martha 38. 165 i as t el I a no Ron 27. 28. 29. 65 Castellano, Roxanne 149 Caudill. Michael 65 Cech. Richard 47, 149 Chamber! in, Cindy 149 Chamberlin. Jane 38. 55, 65 Chambers. Knsti 147, 149 ' hase Cathy 12. 165 Chase. Donald 165 uaae, Nancy 65 Chase. Robert 178 Chase. Sherry 149 hast am . Kat herv n 66 C has tain. Mary 149 Cheatom. Chuck Chia. Denial 96. 165 Child, Dave 105, 165 Child, Tom 53. 149 Chhatopherson. Jeff 165 Chrysle. Deb 66 Church. Rick 165 Clark. J an me 149 Clark. Tom 66 Clayton, Prednetta 149 Clemens, Michael 165 Cleveland. Michael 165 ( louse Terry 66 Coats, Debbie 165 Cobb. Christy 40, 165 Cochran, Jenny 149 Cochran. Kitty 14. 22, 30, 33, 40. 42. 60. 66. 72 Coco. Mary 165 Codner, Shela 44. 50. 53, 166 Cohen. Marsha 50. 52, 166 Coleman, William 166 Collier. David 66. 117 Collier. Jane 49. 50. 149 Collins. Becky 66 Collins. Maria 149 Conley, Paul 108 Conn, Mary 166 Connell. Alice Conner, Don 149 Conrad, Dan 66 Cook, Connie 166 Cooper. KB n a 166 Cooper, Jim 66 Copple, Clayton 28. 114. 166 Coppola. Joe 96, 166 Corcoran. Becky 40, 44, 66 Cordes, Karen 40, 45, 66 Cornish, Judith 66 Cornish, Karen 166 Comwell. Stephen 166 Correll. Ann 149 Coaaon. Ellen 149 Cowell. John 54, 98, 166 Conley, Paul 166 Cox, W anda 166 Craft, Paul 98. 117, 149 Craiger, Ann 44, 16 Cram. Judy 131. 150 Cram. Randy 12. 66 C ran berg. M an ia 150 Crandell, Ken Crandell. Tom 117, 150 Crane. Larry 35, 66, 76 Crawford, Gary 150 Crawford, Scott 66, 114 Crawford, Steven 150 t ree. James 96. 166 Crispin. Ann 44. 66 Criawell. Barbara 67 Crivaro. Charles 51. 166 Crivaro, Stephanie 150 Crosby. Scott 150 Cubbag, Al 26, 35. 67. 68. 127, 133 Cummin gs, Joan 166 Cunningham. Mary 150 Cunningham. Mem 150 Cunningham. Thomas 27. 100. 1 17. 166 D Dallenbach. Steve 4. 37. 67. 96, 1 15, 1 16, 1 17 Daniels. Juliann 35, 42, 67 Daniel son. Jeanne 150 Daros, Larry 67 Darr William 166 Davenport, Nancy 166 Davidson, Brian 49. 100, 101, 117. 166 Davidson. Ron 29. 48. 67. 100. 116. 117. 133 Davidson. Ronald J. 166 Davis. Becky 44 Davis. Bon it a 49, 50. 55. 67 Davis, Fred Davis. Card 26. 28. 46. 47. 60. 67. 127 Davis, James 117, 150 Davis. Judith 166 Davis, Rebecca 150 Davis, Shirlev Davis. Steve 67, 108. 110 Davia. Trent 178 Dean. Linda 150 DeFeo. Beborah DeFeo. Teresa 150 Del Signore. Olga 10. 35. 46, 91. 187 Delzell . Kate 166 DeMoss. Jackie 166 Den man, Gary 166 Den man, Larry 100. 101, 117. 166 Dennis. Cathy 150 Dennis, Lynn 166 Desk in, Doug 150 Desmond. Betsy 11. 150 Dice. Linda 67 Dickens. Jane 33. 67 Dickinson. Diane 44. 166 Diehl. James 47. 54. 67 Dierkmg. Larry 67 Dietz. Lynn Dietz. Teri 150 Dillavou. Greg 166 Dilliner, Benjamin 67 Dingle Ann Dingman, Larry 67 DiPagha. Shen 45. 166 Disney, Margaret Dixson. Steven 166 Debbertin. Janice 67 Donovan. Daryl 38. 167 Dooley. Mike 213 Dorweiler. Kirk 150 Dorzweiler, Joseph 1 19. 150 Doud, Diana 38, 167 Douglas. Barclay 150 Douglass. Michael 15. 21. 40. 42 Downey. Daniel 114, 150 Downey. Debbie 167 Downey, Fred Downing. Janie 44, 1 18. 167 Doyle. C.reg 167 Druker. Henry 20. 42, 47. 48, 68 Dubanskv. Cindv 68 Dubansky. Steve 114. 167 Dubav . Terrv 167 Due hen. Bob 26. 60. 68, 96 Duchen. Tom 37, 68. 96 Duncan. Lolita 167 Dungan, Diane 150 Dunham, Daniel 167 Durden. Richard 53, 117. 167 E Eades. Robert 98. 150 Eades. Will 167 Eagen. Sandra 50, 167 Earlywire. Den ice 150 Easter. Jane 52, 167 Eckley. Douglas 48, 150 Economas, Tom Eden. Jim 167 Eden. Joyce Edison. Joan 44, 53, 167 Edison. June 44, 53. 167 Edman. Paul 49, 100, 167 Edwards. Debbie Edwards. Jacqueline 167 Edwards. Linda 68 Edwards. Mary 167 Edwards. Randv Edwards. Valerie 36. 45, 68, 140 Egge, Norma Ehrlich. Nina 41. 167 Eilera. Valerie 167 Kmfeldt . Will .am Eisentraut, Laurel Ekland. Larry 167 Eklund, Steve 52, 132. 167 Ekstrand. Susan Ekstrand, Tom Elings. Barry 167 Elings. Linda Ellefson. Kay Ellefson. Mark ElJer. John 96, 108. 167 Engman. Joe 167 Erickson. Bob 54, 68 Erickson. John 68 Erickson, Thor 52 Ervanian. Mark 167 Ester, Jennifer Estes, Duane68, 117 Eetes. Robert Evans. Jim 12, 68, 96. 116, 117 Evans. Julie 33. 35, 45. 68 Evans. Nancy Evers. Craig 68, 96 Evers, Toni Everett, Carol 68 Ewald. Stephen Ewing, James 167 Ewing. Lynn Ewoldt, Jane Ewoldt. Joan 167 Ewoldt. John F Faler. Paula 68 Fatland. Todd 98, 114 Faltonson, Andy Feeiey, Nick 167 Feldman, Pete 68 Fellers, Julie 168 Ferguson, Shery! Ferris. John 69 Fessler, J ere Fikejs, Denise 168 Filk, Wendy 168 Finnerty. Tony 117, 168 Finnerty, Tom 114 Fischer. Dan 1 19. 168 Fishel. Eileen Fishel. Roberta 69 Fisher, Cathy Fisher. Lee Fisher. Peggy Fisher, Steve 69 Fitzgibbon. Marcia 12. 32, 33, 45, 69 Flagg, Brian Rowers. Jean 31, 38, 42, 69 Foarde. Jackie 69 Fogel. Mike 168 Follett, Ann 45 Foote. Colleen 168 Fomey. J anise 168 Foss. Bob 37, 98 Fosselman, Ed 168 Foster. Al 53. 168 Frahm. Mike 69 Frakes, Earl Frank. Jeanette 55, 69 Frank. Kathryn 168 Frankle. Jon 48. 168 Franklin, Tanya 49 Frazier, Jacquetta 7. 69 Fredericks, J R. 94. 95. 96. 108. 168 French. Mark 114. 126. 168 French, Shen 69 Frey, Shelley Fristo, Bill 65, 69, 96, 97 Fristo, Mike 98, 99, 152 Frizell, Dianne 168 From. Becky 152 Frost, Debbie 168 Frovd. Jennifer 26. 27. 28. 45. 162. 168 Frye. Tom 69 G Gallagher. John 96, 168 Gallo, John CaLin. Ellen 168 (.alrin. Kathy 168 Gamble. Art 16, 69 Gamble. Ricky 98, 152 ■ ... in hi. Shelia 69 Gangeness. Mark 168 Gardner, Mark 98, 152 Garner. Tom 168 Garten. Carol 152 Gassberry. Peggy 31. 69 dayman, Mary 168 Gean. Rick 35, 69, 96 Oiler, David 152 Gentleman. Karen 152 Gentry. Margaret Gerdes. Leslie 45. 118, 152 Gernes. Steve Gibbons, Dan 168 Gibbons, Sherry 39. 69 Gibbe. Sue 69 Giberson, Stephen 152 Gibson, Denise 69 Gibson. Lynette 45. 168 Gibson. Mark 152 Gibson. Megan, 10, 40, 42, 43, 69 Gibson, Richard Gilbert. Laura 44. 168 C.ildemeister. Angie 168 Gill, Peter 152 ( .lllam. James H. Gillette. Deana 152 Gillham. James T. 152 Gillham, Joan 18, 33, 38, 45. 66. 70 Ginther. Frank 152 Gladson, Christie Glueck. Kevin 114. 152 (ioddard, Kristin 152 Goewey. Jean 168 Goff. Karn Goodrich, Pam 168 Gordon, Marti Gowdey. Rose 152 Granneman. Sharon 70 Grace. James 70 Greer. Scott 152 Gregg. David 168 Gregory. Michael 168 Greffinius. Steven 48, 168 Griffin, Kathy 48, 152 Griffith, Joan 36, 45, 70, 1 18 Grinstead. Blane 152 Grismer. Jennifer 26. 31. 35. 36. 46. 70. 127 133 Gnsmer. Tom 98. 114. 152 Gross. Jean 168 Grove, Mary Louise 168 Groves, Amy 70 Gruber, Shelley 152 Grund, Lisa 45, 168 Gruening, Cindy 168 Gudehus. John 168 Giudicessi, Joann Gustafson. John 152 Gustafson. Steve 51. 108, 168 H Haegel. Mitch 168 H age I man, Carl 168 Hale, Dennis 169 Hall, Diantha 169 Hall. Marilyn 169 Halsey. Greg 70, 95, 96, 97 Hamilton, Scott 53, 152 Hammon, Mary 70 Hand. Mike 19, 35, 70, 94. 96 Han Ion, Tami 70 Hanover, Gary 54, 169 Hanrahan. Cathleen 152 Hansen. Denise 169 Hansen. John Hansen. Mark 152 Hansen. Martha 70 Hanson. Cindy 169 Hanson. Deirdre 152 Harges. Jane 169 Hargrove, Marilyn 44, 169 Hariess, Paul 70 Hamed, Jeff 98, 114, 152 Hair. Craig 98, 152 Harris. Arno51, 152 Harris. Bob 169 Harris. Diane 152 Harris. Jack 70, 96 Hams. Mike 152 Harris. Shelley 55, 152 Harris, Tom 178 Hart, Alex 114, 169 Hart man. Scott 152 Hartzer. Ron 70 Harvey. Cindy 169 Harvey. Craig 152 Harvey. Kay 169 Harvey, Mike 169 Hatcher, Jeff 152 Hatfield, Martha 12, 53, 169 Hatfield. Terry 53, 152 Haugan, Stephen 38, 39. 49, 70 Havens, Philip 43, 70 Hawk, John 152 Hawkins, Lorene 70 Hay, Tom 105, 169 Hayes. Galen 70 Hayes. John P. 152 Hayes. John S. 152 Hayes, Lee 169 Hays, Randy 70, 96, 117 Hays, Ray 98, 117, 152 Hayward, Leslie 152 Hayward, Kathy 169 Haynes , Freddie 70, 114 Heaivilm, Geraldine 71 Heaton. Brenda 50, 169 Helgerson, Martha 45, 71 Hegwood, Linda 153 Heiden, Robin 169 Helton. Diana 40. 49, 169 Helweg, Chris 98, 117, 153 Hemminger. David 71, 96, 119 Hemminger, John 169 Hendricks, Thomas 50, 71 Hengesteg, Jan 169 Hennen, JoAnne 153 Henry. Becky 169 Henry. Mark 71 Hepplewhite. Carol 153 Hepplewhite. Dan 51. 71. 100. 108 Herbert. Cindy 169 Herndon. Steve 169 Hertel, Jane 27, 44,71 Herzberg. Dale 71 Hestbech. Susan 169 Hetzel. Kathy 40, 169 Hicklin. Judi 48,71. 178 Hickok, John 153 Hicks, Dave 37, 53, 169 Hicks, Tom 169 Hieb. Steve 169 Higby. Randy 169 Highland, Wayne 153 Hittbrunner. Mike Hildreth. Alan 169 Hileman, Marion 42, 43, 71 Hileman. Martha 44. 49. 153 Hill. Mitzi 168 Hill. V.cki 169 Hilmes. Jack 108. 170 Hiltbrunner, Mike 170 Hiltbrunner, Teresa 153 Hippe. Mark 170 Hock, Mary Ann Hockenberg, Marni 153 Hodson. Mike 170 Hoerster, Mary 169 Hoffert.Tim 100, 117, 170 Hoffman. Margaret 34. 42. 48. 49, 71 Hoffmann. Richard 35, 170 Hogan. Kathlee 153 Hogan, Paul 114, 139, 170 Hogan, Tom 170 Hoi Icomb, Rob 71 Holder, Sheila Holle. Mary Holle. Jane 153 Hollobaugh, Mark Holmes. Fred 170 Holmes, Harriett Holton. Skip 95. 96, 105 Holton, Kathy 153 Hood, Martin 153 Hope. Rick 170 Hopkins, Lynn 53, 153 Hopkins, Missy 160 Homaday, Bill 153 Horning, John 71 Homing, Kris 38, 170 Horton. Greg 52, 98, 99, 153 Hoskinson. Mike Houck, Susan 40. 42, 170 Houghton. Debbie 153 Houston. Ian is 72 Houston, Noel Howard. Barbara 40. 170 Howard. Becky 153 Howard. James 153 Howard. Kathy 153 Howard, Neal Howe. Rebecca 53. 170 Howe, Tern 178 Hoyt, Larabeth 170 Hubbell. Mike 108 Hudelson, Margie 45, 153 Hudson. Kimberly 30, 45. 60, 71. 127. 118, 130, 133 Hudson, Susan 153 Huenemann. Paul 51, 71 Hufford, Chris 52. 170 Hughes. Bob 72 Hughes. Tom 153, 170 Humphrey. Dave 72 Hungate, Henry 170 Hunter. Mary 72 Hunter, Robert 170 Hurd. Janet 48, 170, 153 Hurley. Don 98, 102, 105, 153 Hurley, Jerry 170 Hurley, Larry 34, 37, 90, 96, 97. 102, 103, 106 Hurst, Debbie 72, 90 Hurst. Mike 153 Hurst. Robert 40, 71 Hutchings. Jane 12. 13, 32, 35. 36. 45. 60. 72, 83 Hutchison. Doug 96, 117, 170 Hutchison, Holly 153 I Ickowitz. Rose 72 Dgenfntz. Jane 153 bice, Jan 170 Ingberg, Mary 28, 153 Ingberg. Tracy 13, 33, 72, 81 Ingersoll, Nan 153 Ingram. Dana 72, 117 Irvine, Julie 35, 72 Irwin, Jay 35, 72 Isaacson, Rita 53, 170 J Jackson, Amie 72 Jackson. Andra72 Jackson. Carol 170 Jackson, Cindy 24, 32, 33. 44, 72 Jackson, David 72 Jackson, Everett 170 Jackson. Knt Jackson, Jenny 72 Jackson, Mark 170 Jackson, Sue 153 Jacobs. Eleanor 73 .Jacobs, Kim 73 Jacobson, Linda 153 .lames, Grace .lames, Nancy 170 Jeamby, Jon 170 Jeffers, Pat 73 Jeffers. Robert 171 Jeffries, Lori 171 Jennings, Mary Jepeon, Stephen 171 Jessip, Pam 153 Jewell. Jeffry 52, 153 Jewett, Stephanie 171 Jochims, Jennie 40, 171 Jochum. Mike 153 Johnson, Carta 73 Johnson, Carole 153 Johnson, Cheryl 153 Johnson, Darvl 171 Johnson, Ginny 153 Johnson, Harmon Johnson. James 119, 171 Johnson, Jane 42, 73 Johnson, Judy 153 Johnson, Julie 171 Johnson, Kurt 19. 37, 54, 73, 100. 108. 117 Johnson, Linda M. 39, 73 Johnson, Linda S. 153 Johnson, Nancy 171 Johnson, Nelson 171 Johnson, Scott 153 Johnson, Steven 73, 171 Johnston, Debbie 154 Johnston, John H Johnston, Kevin 154 Jones, Dianne 40, 73 Jones, Jean 154 Jones, Jeff 73 Jones, Jim 26, 73 Jones, Kathleen 154 Jones, Kirby 50, 96. 171 Jones, Larry 73 Jones, Laura 11, 154 Jones, Linda 171 Jones, Nancy 178 Jones, Rebekah 178 Jones, Sharon 73 Jones. William 178 Jordal, Patricia 45. 171 Jordan. Darlene Jordan, Robert Judkins, Harmon 154 Judkins, Kerri 73 Jung, Sue 73 Kuhn, Tracy Kuhns, Roxanne 74 Kunkle. Marie 154 Kurchinsky. Nancy 154 L K Kagin. Karen 49. 55, 171 Kahl, John Kalney, Nancy 74 Kallemvn, Mary 171 Kaminisky. Mark 131, 154 Kardon. Randy 20. 21. 28. 42, 162, 171 Karlson, Kurt 178 K arras Sue 171 Karsjens. Janna 50. 52. 171 Kauffman, Sibyl 154 Keck, Susie 154 Keehn, Barbara 154 Keese. Mark 154 Keller. Connie 154 Kelley, Bruce 42, 47. 48. 119, 171 Kelly. Sydney 171 Kenworthy. Barb 154 Kenworthy. Mark 74 Kempkes, Bruce 98. 154 Keough. Randy 74. 83. 96 Kephart, Kim 171 Kem. Robert 171 Kern, Sue 27. 47, 48, 118. 154 Kerner. Debbie 171 Kerr. Debbi 12. 36. 74 Kerr, Patricia 154 Kerr. Sherrie 36, 45. 74 Kettering. Jon 53, 171 Killam. Larry 31, 40. 171 Kimpton.Terri38. 171. 178 King. Barbara 26. 45. 74 King. Carla 42. 43, 74 King. Carol 53. 171 King, Gerald Kingkade, Danial 74 Kingkade, Tony 54, 163, 171 Kirkpatrick, Bonnie 171 Kirkpatrick. Joann 74, 89 Kistenmacker. Jack 171 Kitch. Ann 154 Kit. h Ellen 45. 74 Kleekamp. Catherine Klein. Kent 54, 74.81, 108 Klein. Ward 108. 154 Kline, Rosemary 154 Klotz, Holly 154 Kluesner, Kurt 154 Knight. Debra 154 Knott. Kirk 171 Knox. Jane 74 Koch. Richard 48. 171 Koch. Steve 1 17. 154 Koder. Bob 171 Koder. Randy 154 Kooker.Tim 171 Kooker, Steve 171 Korpela, Sam 74 Korpela, Tom 171 Kosec, Janet 154 Krager, Kathy 154 Kramer. Marvin Krause. David 108, 109, 171 Krauss, Heidi 178 h rant matin Anne 171 Kreamer, Rick 154 Kreamers, Bill 171 Kreitinger, Edward Kremers, William Kress, Robert 74 Kribbs. Debbie 178 I amberti. Jeannie 171 I angford, William I angholtz. Shern 154 I .an ham . Diane Urew, Rob 171 Urew. Paula 26, 27, 38, 45, 74. 88 I .arson. Eric 24. 75 I .arson, Jodi Larson. Paul 47, 53. 75. 90 Larson. Steven 29, 75 longhead. Randy 172 I ssek. Colleen 75 I jiws, John 114 Lawyer, Jim 172 I weatherman, Becky 178 Lebo. Chris 172 Lee. Neva 75 Lehfeld. Dan Liebold, Chuck 172 Leibold, Jerry 12. 19, 26. 28, 47, 49. 75. 77. 119, 126. 127. 133 Leiaerowitz, Anne 172 Lemke. Paula 52, 75 I . ♦•rin tn Sharon 75 Lemons, James I eonard. Lyle 178 Leonard. Terry 172 Uplev. Holly 172 Lercher. Anna 38. 172 Lett. Donna 172 Levine. Lloyd 172 I .e vine Ann 29, 44. 53. 118. 172 Levitt. Randy 172 Lewis. Gary 172 Lewis, Shirlev Libby. Kathy 33. 34. 42. 45. 75. 91 Liddell. Michele 30. 31. 50. 75 Liddy. Deborah 75 Lieberman, Judi Liepa. Edie 45, 49, 60. 75 Liggett. Bruce 75 Lightly. Diane Lindsey. Anne Linn. Scott 50. 172 Linn, Sheryl 172 Lint hu um. Debra 172 Lippold. Barb 172 Little. Steve 13, 75. 96 Loar, Larry Lohff . Doug 75 Long, Bonnie 35, 75 Long. Craig 96, 172 Long. Robert 75. 112. 114 Long. Susan 26, 27. 28. 42, 44. 53, 172 Longenecker, John 96. 108. 109. 178 Lorber, Robert 75 Louns berry. Brian 114 Lounsberry. Scott 54. 96. 1 14, 172 Ludlow. Mark Ludtke, Jim 172 Lukehart. Renee75 Lundeen. Bob 172 1. ut he. Craig 51 Lutz, Jayne 1 don. Kathryn 172 Lyle, Janene Lynch, Greg Lynch. Margaret 172 Lynch. Susan 45 Lynn, Frank 75 Lynn. Sally 14, 15. 42. 87. 163. 172 Lynn. Scott 16, 126 Lyon, Dennis 76 M Mackie. Melody 38, 172 Meintel, Cecilia Mall. Nina 38 Mann, Lucy 45, 76 Mark. Kim 178 Mark. Sara 27, 28. 45. 49 Marquis, Jennifer 156 Marsh. Jacqueline 48, 53. 172 Martin. Debra 12. 76 Martin. Tiara 156 Martin, Gwen 76 Martin, Garnee 76 Martindale. Roberta 156 Maasey. Margie 50. 172 Masters, Melody 172 Mabie, Jim Magee. Craig Mager. Craig 172 Maher. Judd 53. 156 Maher. Tom 37, 76. 108 Maher. Trish 172 Mairel. Michael 76 Mallev. Richard 172 Mallon. James R. 28. 29. 47. 76 Mally. Rick Mann. Lucy 36 Mannheimer. Robert 11. 29. 141. 172 M artel I. Eric Martens. Dennis Mauk. Greg 18, 24. 54. 76 Mauk. Terrv 76 Maher. Trish 44 Mauk. Janet 172 Mark. Sara 172 Maxwell. Bill 178 Maybee. Gary 178 Mayer. Molly 25. 53. 147. 172 Mayfield, Peggy 172 Mays. Susan Mazzdi. Nancy 44. 172 McAvoy, Randy McAvoy, Russell McBride.Tom 101, 117, 156 McBride, Virginia 156 McBumev. Terry 38. 172 McCartney. Bob 40. 50. 76 McCaw. Beverly McCarthy. Sherry 172 McCaw Linda 156 McConnell, Terry 173 McCrackcn. Robert 173 McCrea, Ralph 54. 100. 116. 117, 173 McCuen. Scott 156 McDermott, Jeff McDonald. Dick 48. 96. 105. 173 McDonald. John 173 McDonald. Marv 45. 60. 76. 187 McDonald. Scott 53, 156 McDowell, D.J. 156 McGarvey, Paul 156 McGUvrey. Dawn 156 McGilvrey. Susan 26. 28, 42, 76 McGinn is. Jerry 42, 43, 54. 76 McGrath. Kris 76 McGuineaa, Tern 156 McKenzie. Bruce 40. 76 McKenzie. Douglas 28. 98. 156 McKeon. Mara 156 McKnight. Tom 77 McLain, Judy 38. 77 McLaughlin. Kate 173 McLeran. Mary 156 McNeal Daryl 156 McNeley. Mike 173 McNulty, Peggy 156 McNulty, Becky 77 McNurlen. Carolyn 55. 156 McWUliams. Ted 26. 77 Mease. Randy 77 tl, George 178 i, Rosemary 156 Meintel. Sue 156 Meltvedt. Sue 173 Mercer. Jenifer 40. 173 Meredith. Mildred 173 Merkel. Kathryn 42,77 Merkley, John 77 Merrill. Michelle 173 Messenger. Susan 156 Metcalf . Linda 77 Metier. Barb 173 Metier. Sue 156 Meyers. Mark 77 Michalski. Lisa 156 Mickunas. Mark 29, 35. 71, 77 Miller. Barry 156 Miller. Bernard 156 Miller. Dennis 77 Miller. Janet 32. 33. 45. 162, 173 Miller. John 156 Miller. Lynn 77 Miller. Marguerite 26. 77 Miller. Patricia 156 Miller. Scott 173 Minard. Sheila 173 M inkier Marilyn 156 Miahler. James 53. 156 Mitchell. Debra Mitchell. Jerry 96, 97. 105. 173 Mitchell, Pamela 77 Mitchell. Terry 173 Mochamer. Connie 173 Moehl, Susan 156 Mogolov, Debbie 45 Molleck. Julie 45, 173 Moll man. Robert Monachino. Jim 96, 97. 105. 173 Monachino. Sue 45. 59. 77. 80 Mont ano. Sofiia 10. 34. 46, 77 Moore. Eugene 156 Moore. Duncan 156 Moore. Holly 44, 156 Moore. Joyce 50, 53. 156 Moore. Kathy 78 Moore. Nancy 50. 78 Moore. Robert Moore. Steve 173 Moore. Tomi 173 Moraes. Claudio Morgan. Cindy 30. 51. 78, 84 Morison, Juliana 41. 156 Mori an. Phil 173 Morison, Karl 173 Morrison, Diana 31. 38. 40, 45, 78 Morrison, Holly 36, 173 Morrissey. Julie 156 Morse. Ken 156 Moaer. Rozsi 156 Mosier. Brian 178 Mosher. Jeff 40. 157 Moas. Leonard 78 Mossoman. Craig 49. 110, 117. 173 Mossman, Mark 157 Mont in guise, Sharon Mozga. Melanie 173 Mueller. Melrita 157 Mullenburg, Scott Mullet te. Roberta 157 Murphy. Kevin 96. 117. 173 Murray. Mart a 78 Muain, Howard 108 N Nagorner. Don 157 Narber. Kris 157 Naah. Monica 173 Nauman, Linda 50, 173 Neal. Patricia 39. 173 Neff. Bruce 178 Neitzel. Debbie 157 Nelson. Barb 173 Nelson. Brock 31. 173 Nelson Carl 96.97. 117 Nelson. Jerry 16. 50. 78. 135 Nelson. Karen 24. 28. 78 Nelson. Mimi 40. 42. 173 Nelson. Obie54,78 Nelson. Stacy 157 215 Nelson, rim 157 Nesbitt. Gayla51, 157 Neumann. Alan 53, 96, 97. 162, 173 Neumann. Bill 174 Neumann. Dana 44. 53, 174 Neumann. Kathrvn 44, 51. 78 Neumann. Mary 26, 29, 44, 78 New, Ben Newburn, Pamela 157 Newell. Kym 174 Newell, Nancy 38, 174 Newlin, Brian 157 Nichols. Dana 174 Nichols. Paula 174 Nichols. Regina 78 Nicholson. Jeny 157 Niday, Diane 78 Niday, Jim 78 Niday, Kerry 157 Nielsen. Janet 28, 45, 53, 174 Niklawski. Steve 178 Nims, Dwayne Nitzke. Anne Nitzke. Peggy 20, 25, 28, 31, 42. 43. 49. 70 Noble. Roberta 28, 44, 48, 78 Nolte, Chuck 174 Nims, Swayne Nordin, Richard 78, 127 Norris, John 78, 88, 95, 96 Norton, Michael Nuckolls, Diane 174 Nunnery, Jean 78 Nutt, Bill 37, 79. 88. 119 0 O ' Brien. Carolyn 118, 157 O ' Brien. Sam O ' Connell. Patti 157 O ' Dell, Tami 157 ODell, Ten 28, 33, 38, 79 Oeatrekh, Cindy 38. 79 Oeatreich, Gina51, 157 Offerman, Jean 174 Ohlson, Jean 79 Ohlson. Patty 174 Oldt. Nancy 157 Ohler. John 79. 135 Oler. Hugh 157 Oliver. Richard 157 Olson. Coni 157 Olson. David 157 Olson, Max 157 Olson. Meredith 79 Olson. Sandy 157 Olson. Vickie 79 Onnen, Sue 51, 52, 157 O ' Reilly. Mike Ormond, Scott 79 ORourke, Mike 79 Orth, Rodney P Palm. Judy 45, 174 Paquette. Klizabeth 157 Park. Deborah 79 Parker. Jim 42. 157 Paschall, Jeff 174 Pasco, Denny 50, 53, 174 Pasternak. Patty 178 Paterson. Jerry 79, 96 Patterson. Chris 79 Patterson. Susan 157 Patton, Virgil Paul. Jimy Payne. David 79 Payton, Pamela 50. 79 Perdue. Vicki 38, 174 Perkins, Cindy 157 Perry, Carol, 174 Perry, Janet 79 Perry. Patricia 174 Persons. De Anna 38, 174 Peterson. Bill 117, 174 Peterson, Doug 96, 105, 174 Peterson. Kay 174 Peterson. Lars 157 Phillips, Polly 157 Pickard, Jon 26, 28, 174 Pigneri, Mary 174 Pilmer, Nancy Pintus. Pete 49, 174 Pirtle. Debra 157 Pitta, Greg 79 Pitts. Rodney 157 Place. LeAnn 80 Prior, Lynn Pttner. Mark 157 Plettner, Rosemary 174 Pollak. John 100, 114, 174 Pomerantz. Marcie 174 Pollock, Randy 80 Pomerantz, Mark 174 Pomeroy. Bill 98, 157 Pomeroy, Larry 80 Posner, Jane 157 Powell, Brian 115 Powell, Theresa Power. Linda 157 Prall. Jim 48, 157 Price, Sue 80 Prior. Laurel 50, 157 Prior, Lynn 80 Pritchard, Alei 114, 174 Proctor. Stephen 1 19, 157 Proudfit, Debra 53 Pruitt, Duane 177 P uckett, Becky 157 Pulley, John 158 Q Queen. Cindy 158 Queen. Larry 175 Quiner. Joan 45, 158 Quiner. Tom 80 Quinn. Dan R Rabe. Kathy80 Rabinowitz, Myra 158 Rabinowitz, Victor 67, 80, 95, 96, 1 19 Rahlson. Erika 49 Raife, James 175 Raife, Ted 80. 133 Rams. Allen Rains. Mary Ann 175 Ramsey, Greg Ramsey, Jay 175 Ramsey, Mike 175 Randall, Lori 38, 49, 175 Randolph, Greg 49, 80, 100, 117 Randolph, Lynne 158 Ranniger, Ann 158 Raschke. Fred 73, 80. 137 Rasley. Carole 175 Rasmussen. Luanne 175 Rasmussen. Michele 175 Rauer. Max 98, 158 Reece. Mark 80, 98, 117, 158 Reese. Ellen 36. 45, 80 Reeves. Preston 48. 158 Rehmann, John Reichardt. Barbara 36. 45, 80 Reichardt. Doug 7, 94, 96. 97. 1 19. 158 Reid. Catherine 26. 34. 80 Reilly. Shaun 175 Renick. Mike 158 Rhoades. Kevin 175 Rhodes, Dee Ann 26, 44. 53, 175 Rhone. Jean 175 Rice. Kim 80 Rich, Marie 33, 42, 81, 136 Richards. Karls 50, 175 Richards. Sue 20, 26. 81 Richardson. Gerald 158 Richardson. Greg 146 Richardson, Regi81 Richey. Pam 178 Rickabaugh. Terri 158 Ridenour, Judy 175 Riegel. Barry 98, 117, 158 Riffe. Theresa 158 Riggs, Laura 175 Ki« . Peggy 158 Riley, Ed Riley, Kathy 81 Riley, Tim 175 Rinehart, Ellen Risewick, Steve 175 Ritchhart, Louise 39, 175 Rob bins. Amy 42, 175 Roberts, Catherine 81 Robertson. Stephen 175 Robinson, A ' lelia81 Robinson, Ann 158 Robinson, Janet 28, 42, 43, 45, 162, 163, 155 Robinson, Ken 81 Robinson. Richard 175 Robinson, Sherry 81 Roby. Carl 175 Roby, George 175 Rockwell, Kimberly 44, 175 Rodich. Michelle 158 Rogers. Barry 48, 175 Rogers, David 158 Rogers, Jeff 158 Rogers. Larry 175 Romero. Joe 175 Romig. John 51, 175 Rompf, Nancy 81 Rood, Corky 175 Rood, Patricia 176 RosdaU. Becky 38, 40, 81 Rose. Peter 176 Rosen, Linda 158 Rosen. Norm 28, 176 Rosenberg, Mai Rosenberg, Scott 96. 117. 176 Ross. Harriet te 38, 81 Rossenfeld, Robin 42, 81 Rounds. Judie 158 Rowley. Danial 176 Rowley, Jan 24, 40, 45, 47, 50 81 Rowley, Jill 158 Roxberg, Lynn 158 Ruben, Denny 81 Ruby, David 53, 176 Rue, Connie 176 Runciman, Craig 20 159 Rupp. Ed 81 Russell. Marcia 39.81 Ruten beck, Charles 114. 176 Ryan, Patti 176 S Sadelha, Lysia Sage. Georganne 176 Sammon, Patncia 159 Sandblom, Dave 176 Sandler. Pete 114, 159 Sarantschin, Rick Saas, Steve 98, 159 Sawyer, Sue 176 Scales, Dave 82 Scarpino, Gina 159 Schaefer, Amy 159 Scheer, Mary 176 Schiller. William 176 .schiltz. Tom 176 Schlievert, Saralyn 159 S hmedding, Anita 176 Schneider. Carolyn 176 Schnitger, Julie 159 Schrodt, Kathleen 159 Schrodt, Paul 176 Schroeder. Cygnet 159 Schroeder, Mark 82, 96 Schroeder, Tony 1 14, 159 Schropp. Carol 44, 176 Schultz. Susan 176 Schwab. William 117, 159 Schwartz. Nancy 176 Schwartz. Sarah 176 Schwartz. Susan 176 Schweiker. Claire 44, 159 Schweiker, William 96, 97, 117. 176 Scott. Pam 176 Scudder. Ken 98, 159 Seaman. Quinn 114. 159 Sears. Dennis 102, 104, 105, 159 Sears. Linda 39, 82 Selzer. Cindy 159 Settles, David 114. 159 Seney. Brent 53, 159 Sexton, Bill Shaffer. Bob 41, 82, 91 Shane, Jennifer 82 Shay. Dan 35. 37. 82. 91. 108. 1 1 1 Shay. Kevin 49. 96. 106. 1 17. 176 Shearer. Gary 159 Shearer, Lorie 176 Sheedy. Michele 176 Sherer, Susan 159 Shimp, Lynn 159 Shinkle. Margaret 45, 82 Shnurman, Harry 176 Shnver. Kurt 159 Shumaker. Amy 51, 159 Shutt. Paula 176 Sidney. Mark 53, 176 Siegel, Marlene 176 Silk, Marshall 159 Simpson, Dick Simpson. Heidi 53, 159 Simpson. Tim 176 Sims, Scott 176 Sink. Marc 176 Smith. Billy 159 Smith, Brenda Smith, ( ' bailee 1 1 . 176 Smith, Cindi 176 Smith, David 159 Smith, Deborah 82 Smith. Judy 82 Smith. Kathv Smith. Mollie38. 39. 82 Smith. Rose 159 Smith, William 178 Smuch. Doug 159 Snider. Doll a 82 Snider, John 159 Snyder. Mary Kaye 10. 23, 40, 42, 43, 49, 176 Sodawasser, Vicki 50, 82 So m mers, Anne 45, 159 Sommers, Dave 82 Souders, Mark 159 Southard, Randy 176 Sowder. Larry 176 Spake. Ro byn 176 Sparks. Sallie 44, 176 Speicher. Phil 159 Spevak. Walt 177 Speagh. Mary 45, 82, 85. 90 Spencer. Deborah E. 82, 177 Spencer. Deborah L Spencer, Dan 159 Spencer, Jenny 177 Spencer, Vicki 159 Spevak. Walt 108 Spilka. Max 119, 159 Spohn. Nancy 177 Sprague. Pamela Spnggs. Edith 82 SquiHante. Marc 159 Stageman. Will 177 Stagge. Douglas Stanger. Mark 40, 96, 177 Stanton, Robert 177 Stanton. Roger 19, 40, 82 Stark. Bob 82 Steen. David 177 Steen. I .aura 33, 40, 42, 82 Stein ecker, Jane 45. 177 Sterner. Mark 159 Stephens. Barb 159 Stephenson. Linda 177 Sternberg. Jeff 177 Stevenson. Dan 41, 177,178 Stevenson, Megan 159 Stevenson, Terri 44, 160 Steward. Tully 51. 160 St idol ph. Robert 177 Stifel. Steve 160 Stines, Steven 177 Stipp. I s ley Stohlgren. Kurt 160 Stokes berry. Brent 160 Stokka, Eric 160 Stoltz. Doug 48, 160 Stone, Bobby Stone. Janet 27. 28, 177 Stone. Kimberly 160, 89 Stone, Pat 31, 33, 45,83 t..nebraker, Joe 40. 54, 96, 177 Stnckler, Richard 50, 160 Stripe, Randy 177 Stuhrman. Julie 177 Stuhrman, Tom 98, 160 Sullivan, Doug 83, 105 Sullivan. Marjean 53, 177 Summers, Rebecca Surbaugh. Susan 177 Swaim. Ann 33, 35, 36, 45. 60. 83. 140 Swanson. David 42. 51, 83. 86 Swartz. Lynne 177 Swennumson, Greg 160 Swift. Debbie 177 Synhorst. Susan 44. 83 T Taha. Sheryl 177 Taft. Martha 160 Talen. Julie Taylor. Connie 160 Taylor, Peggy 160 1 .1 1 -i ; Jeanne 83 Terpetra, Judy 160 Tenia, Sandee 53, 177 Teedell, Kathy 30, 31, 36, 40, 83 Thoma, Francia 177 Thomas, Debra 83 Thomas, Edna 160 Thomas, James Thomas. Roger 177 Thomas. Tom 83. 100 Thomas. Tracey 16. 53, 160 Thorn peon, Jeff Thomsen, Joy 83 Thompaen, Margaret 44, 160 Thornton, Quentin 12, 83, 96 Thorpe, Jackie 31, 38, 83 Thorpe, Sue 177 Thoraon.Tom 96, 117, 177 Tibboel, Donna 83 Tiedge, Michele 18. 177 Tiffin. Patricia 29, 36. 45. 83. 71 TUton. Joe 98, 99, 114, 160 Timm, Randy 114, 177 Tinaley, Dixie 83 Tobis, Michael 160 Todd, Stephen 177 Toreillo. Tina 48, 160 Torruella, Douglas 177 Torruella. Joseph 160 Tow, Robert 130. 177 Towle. Kevin 83 Towneend, Charlie 29. 84 Tozer, Kirk 42, 43, 177 Traxler. Debbie 18, 53, 160 Trailer, Mary 84 Tumbull, Gary 177 Turpin. Stephen 160 U I nderwood, Rodney 98, 160 Upton. Dean 177 Urban, Manlee 44, 160 Valle. John 31, 56. 177 Vandeiiinden. Richard 84 Vender Waal. Jack 177 Vender Waal, Michelle 160 Van Ginkel, Elizabeth 38, 84 Van Verth, Beverly 84 Van Verth, Mary Jo 45, 177 Vanderwaal, Mary Vamasco. Chris Vemasco. Pete 42. 43. 49. 100. 163, 177 Veenstra, Richard 160 Vickery. Debbie 53. 160 pgel. Sandi 160 w Wabshaw. Patricia 40. 178 Waldron. Mute 84 Walker. Dan 160 Walker. Jan 44. 178 Walker. Kristie 160 Walker. Paula 30, 34, 38. 40. 47. 84 Walker. Ted 84 Wallace. Henry Wallace. Jean 160 Wallace. John 160 Wallace. Mary 178 Wallace. Nancy 160 Wallace. Phil 84 Wallace. Scott 26 Walton, John 160 Ward. Lin 178 Ward. Thomas Ward, Randy 160 Wames. Sue 178 Warren. Donalla 178 Warren. Mark 84 Warren. Robert 84 Warren. Vicky 84 Waterford. Karen Waters. Craig 160 Watkins. Bryan 98. 160 Watson. Brad 160 Watson. Brenda 160 Watson. Mary 160 Watson. Sandra 84 Watts. Harry 48. 108. 178 Weaver. Renee 161 Webb. David 52. 161 Webb. Lynn 52, 161 Webh. Mark 161 Webber, (ieorge 11. 178 Weber, Victoria 161 Webeter. Liz 178 Webster. Pam 29. 39. 42. 49. 84 Webeter, Sherri 49. 161 Weidmaier. Mary 161 Weisgerber. Bhan 98. 161 Weisgerber. Kevin 98. 161 Welch. Dale 161 Wellman, Mike 96, 178 Wells, Debbie 161 Wells. Steve 84, 113. 114 Wenger. David 84, 85 Wengert, Jim 98, 161 Wermng. Dave 85. 1 19 Werning, Dennis 51. 85. 118. 119 WerUch. David 178 Wertsch. Douglas 178 Weeley. Carla 50, 178 Wessling, Mark 85. 119, 133. 187 Weat, Lealey 161 Wetherell. John 161 Wetteland. LuJean Wheeler, Bob 96, 117, 178 Wheeler. Debbie 161 White. Karin 161 White. Virgil 19, 51. 85. 96. 103, 106 White. Virginia 161 Whitehouse, Debbie Whitehurst. Carole Whiteley, Michael 86. 89 Whiteley, Steve 161 Whitfield. Robert 98, 161 Whitmer, Jim 178 Whitten. Dave 161 Wieczner. Alex 86 Wilhoit. Suzan 38, 85 Wilcoi. Nancy 44, 178 Willett. Sally 16, 27, 46, 60. 85. 1 Williams. Colleen 161 Williams. Jim 161 Williams. Karen Williams. Kim 39. 85 Williams. Koleen 178 Williams, Maurice Williams. Ricky Williams, Steven 98, 161 Willoughby. Janet 161 Wills. Jeff 161 Wills. Mike 36. 85 Wilmot. Jim 86 Wilson. Dave 36. 178 Wilson. Fred 161 Wilson. Jim 85 Wilson. Karen 161 Wilson. Kathy 161 Wilaon. Sheilah Wilaon. Steve Winters. Janet 36. 46. 85 Winters. Bev 161 Wiaaler. Jim 51. 85, 100, 117 Witt. Diane 161 Wolder. Andy 161 Wolder. Sandra 85 Wolfe. Loh 85 Wolton, John Woltz. Sally 44 Woivek. Ralph 161 Wolz. Dave 48. 55, 178 Wood, Robert W or lan. Joan 178 Worm an. Brad 106 Worley. Jan 161 Worman. Tracie 36 Worthington. Lussa 178 Wren. Janie 16, 30. 46, 47, 130 Wnght. Bradley 30 Wuttke. Guy 40. 42. 178 Yazman. Bob 98. 161 Vazman, Julie 46, 55 Yeager. Linda 178 Youmans, Deborah 161 Young. Fred 96, 178 Young. Kim 100. 178 Young. Siria Zuendel. Mike 108. 178 Owens. Harry 136 Parks. P W 126. 127. 132 Peterson, Bob 131 Peterson. El don 139 n antler. George 131 Pieres, Gerald 138 Pierson. Bonnie 141 Podhajsky. Linda 133 Prior, Don 132. 140 Reed. Tom 140 Robinson. Margaret 130 Schiebel, Delbert 40, 137 Seaver. Mary 129 Seibert. Garland 96. 115. 117. 132 Shaffer. John 132 Sibert, Sharon 138 Smith. Nora 140 Snyder. Elizabeth 141 Stokka, Lawrence 139 Sweet. Bndget 142 Thornton. Barbara 130 T reman. Dick 88. 133 Viviano. John 132 Walden. Corwin 129 Walker. Belford 129 Watson. Deborah 134 Wehrle. Dorothy 129 Welch. Granville 100. 101. 132 Wells. Ruby 141 Wiggins 132 Witteteau. Howard 139 Witzenburg. Marjorie 138 Zike. Thomas 48. 138 Faculty Adcock. Ron 96. 106. 135 Akers. Max 134 Anderson. Clyde 134 Anderson. Robert 105. 113. 118. 119. 140. 187 Anderson, Roger 137 Bagley. Robert 137 Barlow. James 139 Barrett. John 128 Baumgartner. Ruth 138 Beilstein. Robert 127. 138 Biddle. Vera 134 Bierbaum. Hubert 138 Bjornstad. Edith 131 Brown, Lois 141 Bruce. Nevin 138 Carlson. Keith 126. 133 Church. David 139 (Mark. Sharon 131 Cole. Eula 140 Comito. Al 106 Craft, Everett 130 Croaa. V elma 33. 128 Cummings. Robert 134 Darling. David 134 DiBenedetto. Elvina 49, 136 Else. Weldon 138 Fant, Joyce 130. 136 Feiat. Connie 138 Fivian. Nancy 132 Freimuth, Bill 131 Gardner. Bruce 128 Garrison, (k rdon 134 Gaulke. Jo Ann 137 Gilchrest, Catherine 141 Graham, David 49, 136 Haley. Donald 130. 131 Hantz. Herbert 131 Hans. George 137 Harold. Ethel 130 Hayes. Walter 139 Heideman. Tom 137 Hewins, Richard 96, 115. 117. 127. 135 Hoganson. Dean 135 Holcomb. Art 130. 131 Huber. Tom 130 Hutaon. Lorraine 141 Jagiello. Phyllia 132 Johnson. Douglas 133 Kephart. Kenneth 133 Kirkpatrick. Herman 135 Koch, Jack 136 Knttinger, Marcie 141 Lakin. Charlene 141 l eonard. Robert 139 Leventhal. Gloria 136 Lyman, lone 141 M alone Margaret 135 Mann. Jona 130 McLaughlin. Bobbeye 136 Murrav. Sue 131 Newton. Beulah 129 217 Places in My P 4 - ( )f the people in my past Fading faces in a waking dream And though they never seemed to last very long There are faces, and remember From the places in my past I saw all the dead head miles And the insincere smiles Sometimes lean laugh and cry And I can ' t remember why But I still love those good times gone by Hold on to them close or let them go I don ' t know, I just seem to sing these songs And say Fm sorry for the friends I used to know. James Taylor There comes a time when every Roose- velt student must get away from the pressures of school. Greenwood Park I not behind The school year ended like ev- ery previous year. Four hundred and ninety-six seniors deserted the Roosevelt halls one week ahead of the underclassmen. Graduation ceremonies were held at Vets Auditorium on May 27. For the sophomores and ju- niors the halls seemed rather empty the last week of school. The juniors realized that they would be the leaders of the school next year. The sophomores found that they would no longer have to bear the burdens of being the youngest. But the biggest shock came for the seniors. With diploma in hand, they could no longer cling to the security of returning to Roosevelt in the fall. Instead, college, employment, and mili- tary service will greet a large majority of the class of 71 . 99 For the seniors, new responsi- bilities and challenges lie ahead. For the sophomores and juniors, 1972 will be a continuation of their education and achieve- ments which began when they entered the doors of Roosevelt. by Joey Kirk pat rick


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