Saydel High School - Eagle Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1958

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The change is never too impressive unless I look back ten or twenty or thirty yearsg thenl am astounded. I suppose the word commencement once meant that you had been trained and were ready to earn your livelihood. In this age of ours, it has a different connotation. Today it should mean that many of you are about to commence your technical training period, which will fit you for the occupation of your choice. Do not think you are through with education, which actually is nothing more than growth. When you are through growing, just remember, you are through. Very Sincerely, WQJ Horace S. Oliver Superintendent of Schools Compliments of CHESTNUT BROS. SIGNS 2400 East Grand Phone AM-21621 Des Moines, Iowa Administration HORACE S. OLIVER nf s ' d fS 11 ls upenmen em 0 C 00 CLOCKWISE: Meyers, Harris, Farrell, Hobson, Oliver Needles, Lundberg, Little. BOARD OF EDUCA TION f:we,,3.,..,..1 . A ' C. T. ROBERTS GERALD MEYERS Principal Administrative Assistant COMPLIMENTS OF CHUCKS PIZZA HOUSE Phone CH 3-9455 Italian Foods 3608 6th MR. GEERY Mr. Geery, our modern teacher and girls' basketball coach. All the basketball girls give a vote of thanks for his wonderful coaching ability. MRS. REDMON Mrs. Redmon is a new teacher in our school system. She teaches junior and senior English classes. Her other activi- ties are the direction of both the junior and senior plays. problems MRS . MARTINI Mrs. Martini is our girls' gym and English teacher. Since joining the faculty last year. she has spent many hours on practice and preparation for the vities she has organized. MR. KEISTER Our football, track, and history teach- er who is well liked around Saydel, is Mr. Don Keister. He has done an excellent job in expanding the athletic activities of our school. flew acti- Compliments of PICKERINGS - DX Tankwagon Service Office Phone CH-44271 Home Phone AT-83580 MRS. MADDEN Mrs. Madden has done an excellent job in explaining and teaching mathematics and physical science. She is one of the most well liked teachers at our school. MRS. HAHN Mrs. Hahn is our wonderful cooking and sewing teacher. She has done a wonder- ful job in teaching her students the many responsibilities that come through being a homemaker. MR. JENKINS Mr. Jenkins has a done a splendid job in leading the band to high honors this year. The school and the band students have bene- fited greatly from his excellent leadership. MRS. VANCE Mrs. Vance is our history teacher and girls advisor. She is well liked by all students and does an outstanding job of teaching. She has made our counseling meet- ings very interesting by having excellent speakers. Compliments of SMYTH PIANO COMPANY 505 Euclid Avenue IOWA'S BIGGEST-LITTLE PIANO STORE MR. FORSYTH MRS. FOSTER Mr. Forsyth is our handsomenewboys' Mrs. Foster is our all-round com- basketball coach and counselor. He has done mercial teacher. She has a way with her a splendid job with boys' basketball this students and makes her subjects very in- year. teresting. We shall always remember her for her willingness to help, no matter when or where. MISS LANTOW MR. BARD The littlest, but also one of the most Mr. Bard is the teacher who has a popular teachers, is Miss Lantow. She is wonderful personality. His major is science. exceptional at explaining projects in her He has made a big hit with all the students typing and bookkeeping classes. since coming here last fall. Compliments of CARL KETCH FULTON THRIFTWAY WHOLESALE MARKET MISS FROHN Miss Frohn has done a fine job with the vocal department this year. Besides conducting two music classes at Saydel, she also takes care of the Junior High music classes. She has taken several small groups to the State Music contest and directed enjoyable concerts and an operetta. MR. GRAF Mr. Graf is a very good industrial arts instructor. He does a fine job teach- ing the boys the fine art of welding, wood- working, and other useful things. Shop is a favorite with most boys. MR. CHADWICK Mr. Chadwick, business education teacher at Saydel, has been a teacher every- one has enjoyed for the past three years. Everyone will miss him next year as he takes a new job as principal at Churdan. We all wish him the best of everything in his new job. We also wish to thank him for his assistance in this year s Eagle. Compliments of JOHN DEERE RAYMA DE Fone '-Ray MARGARET ANN CLAGUE Favorite Subject: Music Ambition: To be happy always. Class Play 3,43 Annual staff 43 Student Council 2,3,42 Future Nur- ses 3,43 Drum Major 3,43 Girls' Trio 1,42 Mixed Chorus 1,2,33Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,43 Triple Trio 1,22 Mixed Quartet 2,31 Double Mixed Quartet 2,31 Girls' Quartet 43 Band Ensemble 2,4. CHARLES RILEY Favorite Subject: Girls and women Ambition: Get an easy job and sleep all day. Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 43 Base- ball 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,41 Future Teachers 3,43 Industrial Arts 33 Varlet Club 1,2,3,43 Projection Club 3,43 Science Club 43 Class Play 3,4. Favorite Subject: Gay Times Ambition: Make Monel' Class Play 3,41 Class Officer 3,41 Band Officer 3,42 Band 3,43 Co-op 43 Cinderella- Attendant 33 Annual Staff 4. As cute a girl as ever graced our halls. Favorite Subject: Males Ambition: To have nothing but fun. Class Play 33 Pep Club 2,31 Car- nival Attendant 13 Homecoming At- tendant 43 Music 1,2,3,43 Double Mixed Quartet 33 Basketball l,2,3, 43 Future Nurses Club 3.4: Officer 43 Co-Op 43 Varlet Club 3. LINDA CRAWFORD Lin Compliments of WONDER BREAD and HOSTESS CAKE DON BANNING Bear A student, an athlete, and a gen- tleman. F avorite Subject: Modern Problems Ambition: Play College Football. Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4g Track 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4, Class Play 33 Student Council 2,3,4g Varlet Club 2g In- dustrial Arts Club 3g Co-op 4. PATSY GEBHART Pats NOLA SMITHSON No1 Bubbling over with pep, vim and vitality. Favorite Subject: Men, clothes, and money Ambition: To follow the Golden Rule and always have a certain someone to love, something to do, and something to hope for. Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4, Mu- sic lg Class Play 3: Annual staff 2, Co-Editor 3, Editor 4, Student Council 3, Secretary 4, Varlet Club 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Band 3,4g Co- op 4g Homecoming Queen 4. A young woman who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Favorite Subject: People Ambition: Enjoy life andhavefun. Class President 3, Class Play 3, 4g Annual Staff 4g Student Coun- cil 3,4g Future Teachers President 3,4g Co-op 4, Pep Club 1. Watch the Ford fly by. Favorite Subject: Racing Ambition: To get an A in any subject. General Compliments of DENNY'S DAIRY X a P, s , S kb x. 'X 1 MIKE LYoNs Pike An all-around swell guy. Favorite Subject: Mathematics Ambition: Stay a bachelor and be- come a millionaire. Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Basketball, Class Play 3,4gStudent Council 2,3, Vice-President 4g Sophomore Class President, Var- let Club 1,2,3g Industrial Arts Club 2,3, President 4g Projection8L Scif ence 3,4. GARRY SHIVVERS TERRY MUSSON Gives his thoughts no tongue. Favorite Subject: Math Ambition: To be a rich bum. Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,3,4 Class Play 3,43 Industrial Arts 3.4: Science 3,4: Projection Club 3,4. SHARON BAILEY Polly I'm not too young, I'm not too old, not too timid, not too bold. Favorite Subject: Having fun Ambition: To get a lot from whatl do. Music 4: Annual Staff 45 Co-op 4: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Band 3,4: Saxophone Quartet 3: Marching Band 3,4. Hold the fort! I'm coming. Favorite Subject: Kenny Ambition: Join Hie Air FOICC. Music 2,3,4g Class Play 4: Annual Staff 3,4, Co-Editor: Concert Band 2,3,4g Co-op 4: Girls' Trio 3:Mixed Chorus 2.3: Saxophone Quartet 2,33 Girls' Giee Club 2,3,4: Girls' Sextet 3: Marching Band 3,4. A little nonsense never hurt any- one. Favorite Subject: Home Planning Ambition: Be successful in life. Track 1,3,4: Industrial Arts 3,4. 4 3 I . . ft I ist? A 3 ' Bi GLENN BAILEY Gene If I can't fix it, I'll fix it so no one else can fix it. Favorite Subject: Sheila Ambition: Get out of school. Football 1,2,4: Music l,2,3,4: Band l,2,3: Industrial Arts 3. BARBARA JONES '-Barb ARTHUR HEBRON --Bugsu Congratulations Seniors HAUGE INSURANCE AGENCY on st. gg ' fs- TERESA PICKERING TeSsie 'Tis nice to be natural if you're naturally nice. Favorite Subject: Men Ambition: To be a success and be happy. Music 1,3,43 Senior Class Play 43 Annual staff 43 Student Council 33 Pep Club 2,31 Co-op 43 Homecom- ing Attendant 1. BILL OSWALT Big Bill KENNETH WILLIAMS Ken Who does not love wine, women, and song, remains a fool his whole life long. Favorite Subject: Young Women Ambition: To get through college happily. Football 3,43 Track 1,2,3,4: Bas- ketball 3,43 Music 33 Class Play 33 Pep Club 33 Future Teachers Club 3,41 Varlet Club l,2,3. Cordial and courteous, a gentle- man in and out. Favorite Subject: Home Planning Ambition: Be successful Football 1,21 Music 1,2,3: Class Play 33 Industrial Arts Club 43 Band 1,2,3,43 Trumpet Trio l,2,3,43 Brass Sextet 3,43 Pep Band 1,2,3,4j Brass Chair 1. Why should the devil have all the good times. Favorite Subject: General Business Football 1,33 Track 1. Compliments of HOLLEY SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY BARBARA CORT Barb Has a good time wherever she goes. Favorite Subject: Parties, Par- ties, Parties Ambition: To live, love, laugh, and behappy. Class Play 3,42 Annual Staff 43 Student Council 43 Pep Club 2,33 Drill Team 3,41 Homecoming At- tendant 33 Cheerleader 4. JOHN DAKOVICH DON STEELE M0uthy After all I've said and done -- there's more? Favorite Subject: Modern Problems Ambition: To get Mr. Geery mad! Class Play 33 Industrial Arts 3,4. ALICE THOMAS Fridges She always gets around. Favorite Subject: Parties Ambition: To become rich. Class Play 3,42 Annual Staff 43 Student Council 2, Officer 33 Pep Club 2,32 Band 2,3,4: Co-op 43 Band Ensembles 2,41 Contest Solo 3.4. Life she enjoys with neatness and poise. Favorite Subject: Parties andMales Ambition: Live fast, love hard, and die young. Pep Club 2,33 Carnival Attendant 33 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Class Play 3: Student Council 43 Co-op 4. He speaketh not, and yet there lies conversation in his eyes. Favorite Subject: Home Planning Ambition: To have a good job. Class Play 43 Industrial Arts 4. DON QUICK He looks quiet, but looks don't count. Favorite Subject: Modern Problems Ambition: New Car and plenty of money. Class Play 33 Industrial Arts 4. JANIE DALE ,,Ianie,, Compliments of ALSCO IOWA INC. MILD KEELING 1497 Keo-Way Aluminum Window and Door AT 2-7337 ,fl 5, I kL,- It 2 ' ' SYLVIA FOLTZ Skeet Some say she's meek, but there are those who know her. Favorite Subject: Larry Ambition: Grow up and get married. Basketball l,2,3,4g Pep Club 3:Var- let Club 3,43 Drill Team 3.4. BILL SPRAGUE Berwick Bill Little man, What now? Favorite S ub ject: Berwick Ambition: To become a success be- fore thirty. Baseball 3,4: Basketball 1: Indus- trial Arts Club 4g Class Play 3. He never flunked, he never lied: I reckon he never knew how. Favorite Subject: Money Ambition: To earn at least one mil- lion dollars. Football 1: Baseball 1,2,3g Basket- ball 1: Music 1,23 Class Play 3,4g Projectionist Club 2,3,4: Vice- President of Industrial Arts Club 2.3.45 Science Club 2,3,4, I dare never to be as witty as lean. Favorite Subject: Clothes, basket- ball, and Don Ambition: Get married to Don. KARLA BELLE GODWIN If it's in the book -- she knows it. Favorite Subject: Biology Ambition: Be a good teacher. Music l,2,3: Future Nurses 3: Band 2: A Cappela Choir 2: Girls'G1ee Club 2,3: Soloist 2. DAVID ANGARAN KATHY BERTTUCCI Kathy Compliments of COCHRAN STUDIOS Avon Lake Phone WO S-3321 JOHN CORNETT His worst he kept, his best he gave. Favorite Subject: Physics Ambition: To further the good- of all. Football Manager 4g Student Coun- cil 4g Junior Class Vice-President 3g Science Club President 4g Indus- trial Arts Club 3g Projector Club 3. f V 1 if :. VERLENA BEITZELL Snikle- RONNIE MC CLELLAND britches Mild manners and a gentle heart are hers. Favorite Subject: Speed Ambition: Stock car driver. Band 3,4g Hall Monitor 3. I am a lover and have found the one to love. Favorite Subject: Stony Ambition: To get married. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1, Drill Team 3,4. Always happy, always gay, like to see her come our way Favorite Subject: Roller Skating Ambition: Be a professional roller skater. Baseball 3g Class Play 3g Drill Team 3,4g Pep Club 3. Beware, I may do something fam- ous yet! Favorite Subject: Modern Problems Ambition: Join service and have a ball! Football 2,3,4g Track 3g Industrial Arts Club 3,4. SONJA FOLTZ SONY JUDY TIMMONS Judie Compliments of GOODE'S GREENHOUSE 1100 Goode Ph. AM. 26504 NANCY MC HONE NannyGoat A good disposition is worth more than gold. Favorite Subject: Boys Ambition: Get through Modern Pro- blems. Music 4. MARY LITTLE Some say she's meek but there are those who know her. Favorite Subject: Texas Ambition: To be rich and marry the best man in the world. Music 2. Just here because she's here, doesn't care why. Favorite Subject: Boys, especially one. Ambition: To get the most out of school, me. Pep Club 3: Future Nurses Club 3,4g Play, Our Town 3: Driver Training Club 2. TAMARA HONN Tammy I'm no angel. Favorite Subject: Office Practice Ambition: Cosmetician 81: learn to dance with Detective Moomey. Pep Club 2.3: Drill Team 3,4: Cheerleader 2,3.4: Varlet Club 2,33 Pomette 3,45 Majorette 4. SHARON DOEON Toni Compliments of .TO DE FINO'S BEAUTY SALON 520 Euclid DICK VOLKAMER Banana Boats It is a great plague to be a hand- some athlete. Favorite Subject: Women Ambition: Fix my 55 Chev, then go to college. Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,?,3,4g Track lg Basketball 1,2,3,4: Music lg Class Play 3.4: Student Council 4: Annual Staff 4: Projection, Var- let, Science, Industrial Arts, Future Teachers 2,3,4. 'W .TEROLD MC BEE Jerry KATHY WILKINSON Punkin The joy of youth her eyes display. Favorite Subject: Office Practice Ambition: Get a good job. Music 2,3: Class Play 3,4g Pep Club 2,33 Drill Team 3,4g Hall Monitor 4. I prefer Silence. Favorite Subject: Mechanical Drawing Ambition: Be successful. Football 1: Class Play 3: Student Council 4: Industrial Arts Club 3,4. Horses don't bet on people. Favorite Subject: Horses Ambition: Go to College. Basketball 2,3,4g Annual Staff 4: Co-op 4. DUANE JOHNSON No one knows what he can do till he tries. Favorite Subject: History Ambition: To make a particular girl haDDY. Football l,2,4g Class Play 3,4gVar- let Club 2,3,4g Projection Club 3.4. New MARY ANN HOOBIN Compliments of HAWKINS GREENHOUSE 4224 6th Avenue Ph. 84833 f LARRY IUDKINS ' 'Iughead' ' The Lord said, Let there be fool- ishness when he created me! Favorite Subject: Modern Problems Ambition: To get rid ofMr. Geery for the seniors next year. Football 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Track 35 Class Play 3,4g Future Teacher 3,4g Varlet Club 2,3. DIANE KIRTS Di It's not what she stands for but what she falls for. Favorite Subject: Men and Mon- ey -- but MEN mostly. Ambition: To become a rich lady beach comber. Basketball 1,2,3: Captain 4: Class Play 3.4: Annual Staff 43 Student Council 2g Varlet 1,2,3: Nurses Club 3,4g Pep Club 2,3g Co-op 4: Homecoming Attendant 2. Unless someone chokes her first she'1l talk herself to death. Favorite Subject: Our gang parties and Ron. Ambition: To get married before K. B. Music lg Pep Club 2,33 Drill Team 3,43 Softball 3. Tis foolish to disturb the midnight slumber with base dreams: I have mine in c1ass. Favorite Subject: Math Ambition: Be an electrician. General. DON STAHL Let us be thankful for the fools: but for them the rest of us could not succeed. Favorite Subject: Cars Ambition: To be a barber. General. IERRI ALBRIGHT Jer BILL BANCROFT MC HAFFIE PHARMACY NORTHWESTERN CANDY COMPANY 6l'll0l' Class CAST: Mr. Morlock Mrs. Morlock Mary .... Jessica . Mildred . . . Joe Lanconi . Luigi Lanconi Martha . . . Play REST ASSU RED Dick Volkamer . . . . . .Teresa Pickering . . Margaret Ann Clague Alice Thomas . . Barbara Jones . . . . Chuck Riley . . . . David Angaran . . Kathy Wilkinson DIRECTOR -- Q Q by DONALD PAYTON Lucifer . . Miss Akers . George Plew . . Mrs. Schmaltz . . Dr. Brown . . Mr. Black . Jake .... Mrs. Frinck . . MRS. KATHLEEN REDMON Larry Judkins Rayma DeFore . Mike Lyons . Diane Kirts Milo Keeling Duane Johnson .Terry Musson Patsy Gebhart OVERTON'S HUNTING AND FISHING PEPSI COLA Snaps Of Skip Day D I fgsdf' chicago RO Class Prophecy Long ago, Laka, one of the goddesses granted to a few chosen ones the ability to see into the future. Under a misty blue sky, with the delightful odor of tropical flowers surrounding us, the sound of the surf as it pounded along on the beach, we called upon her to grant us this precious gift. She responded with some amazing revelations which I shall reveal to you. TAMARA HONN--Model of fashions from Paris fParis, Texasj. GARRY SHIVVERS--President of Ford Motor Company. ALICE THOMAS--National Rollerskating Champion. DON BANNING--President of the Mickey Mouse Club. PATSY GEBHART--President of Notre Dame. LARRY IUDKINS--Girls Home-Ec. Teacher at St. Josephs Academy. VERLENA BIETZEL--Plays Chimes on the Good Humor Wagon. DUANE JOHNSON- -Press Agent for Billy Graham. JANEY DALE--Fashion Designer For Tall Girl Shop. JEROLD MC BEE--Conductor on a New York Subway. TERESA PICKERING--First Lady Governor of Iowa. DAVID ANGARAN --Demolition Expert. RAYMA DE FORE--Secretary to the President of the Double Bubble Chewing Gum Company. BILL OSWALT--Conductor of the New York Symphony Orchestra. J ERI ALBRIGHT--Demonstrates Mattresses in a Department Store Window. MILO KEELING--Stand-In on the Jackie Gleason Show. BARBARA JONES--Editor of the Mad Magazine. SYLVIA AND SONJA FOLTZ.--Co-arbitrators for the Women's Garment Union, of Berwick. RONNIE MC CLELLAND--Drill Instructor for the WAC'S. SHARON BAILEY--Production Director of Howdy Doody's Aftemoon Show. GLENN BAILEY--Director of Ohio State's A11 Girl Choir. NOLA SMITHSON--Basketball Coach of Dowling. DIANE KIRTS--Basketball Referee. JOHN DAKOVICH--Bouncer for the YWCA. JUDY TIMMONS--Window Decorator for Carney's Busy Bee. TERRY MUSSON--A Medium. NANCY MC HONE--Takes Telephone Reservations for First Flight to the Moon. ARTHUR HEBRON--Chief of Police. SHARON DOBSON--Proprietor of the Des Moines Branch of Stauffer's Salon. DON STAHL--Barber for Yul Brynner. MARY ANN HOOBIN--Winning Jockey at the Kentucky Derby. JOHN CORNET --First Man to Land on the Moon. KATHY WILKINSON--Cateress for Elsa Maxwell. DON QUICK--Designer at General Motors. BARBARA CORT--Replaces Present Star on Twirl Commercial. CHUCK KRILEY--HOLDS up the Laugh Cards on T. V. Shows. LINDA CRAWFORD--Elvis Presley's Private Nurse. MIKE LYONS--Big Game Hunter. MARGARET ANN CLAGUE--Drum Majorette at West Point. KENNY WILLIAMS--Treasurer of the United States QPossession of San Quentinj. MARY LITTLE--Missionary of Africa. DON STEELE--Center on the All-Star Basketball Team. KATHY BERTUCCI--Calls Flights for United Air Lines. KARLA BELLE GODWIN--Winner of S64, 000 Question fof a Cadillacj. BILL BANCROFT--Clean-up Man at Swifts Packing House. DICK VOLKAMER--Owner of a Greenhouse in Alaska. BILL SPRAGUE--Joke Writer For Jack Benny. ROY'S HILLTOP SERVICE SHERADEN SERVICE STATION chool Calendar September 3 School Begins 13 First Football Game 21 Band to Ames 30 No School--Teachers Meeting October 4 Homecoming and Dance 8 Career Day For Seniors, Drake 17 P. T. A. Pot Luck 18 Band Carnival November 13 Prospective Teachers Day 15.Senior Class Play Matinee 18 Football Banquet 22 Senior Class Play 23 First Basketball Game December 3 Band Concert 19 Vocal Music Christmas Program 21 Christmas Formal 23 Christmas Vacation Begins January 2 Back to School 7 Senior Pictures A 8 Senior Pictures U- .js W ' 20 Semester Tests 21 Semester Tests A ' .,s,, Q, ts we ,....... fzffam ' 7' if 7' 'fs I 2 Semester Tests A.. XC 2 0 - x lx' Q A 'vw 1 I f f 'Q I qqz I mt s, 9,28 'I f sz,,5z4z2ga.3.ssff ., 'Q'0..:, 3 ' ax X . 35 A V. W' SMITH OILS SMITH DITCHING COMPANY 'February 7 No School -- Teachers Meeting 11 Band Concert 25 Basketball Banquet March 13 Girls to State Basketball Tourney 21 No School -- Teachers Meeting 27 Junior Class Play Matinee 28 Junior Class Play April 4 No School--Easter Vacation 8 Back to School 8 Band Concert 22 Vocal Music Spring Concert 28 Court Day May 1 Pre-School Round-up 5 Open House 7 Band Banquet 9 Bermuda Shorts Day 14 Student-Teacher Day 17 Senior Car Wash 21 Senior Skip Day--Chicago 23 Junior-Senior Banquet 30 No School--Memorial Day une 1 Baccalaureate ., 3 Semester Tests 4 Graduation r :' b 1 ,- , 5 Honor Assembly 'S qi :fx - E: .1- . . K' ll IL' ,QI fr II' 'pi all IC , I IIE I I ' I r 'll , ru ,'.Yllr. :f1!' I :N :MH J' ' l 1 ll .IB BEST LOOKING MO ST POPULAR BEST DRESSED HAPPY-GO -LUC KY 5 Johnson-Crawford Kirts-Riley Bertucci-Volkamer Cort-Judkins FLIRTS MAN AND WOMAN HATERS MOST STUDIOUS Holm-wiuiams Little-Keeling Godwin-Angaran MOST TALKATIVE BEST SPORTS BEST FIGURE LIKELY TO SUCCEED I F I T I si N 'W , I ,W 'CNW Xwfsewf ' . .f A , 5 If-A EO Albright-Steele Banning-Smithson Margaret Clague Gebh-HrI C0rI16II SOUTH BARBER SHOP STOP DRIVE INN - 'S X WW nlxhumnrfs CLASS OFFICERS Diane Van Nordstrand, President Kenneth Sharp, Vice-President Pat' Krantz, Secretary Douglas Steele, Treasurer Ronald Frazier Martha Woods David Grimm Judy Hawkins Richard Jackson rgssx Q3- Elizabeth Hoobin hir Nick Brown ww Virginia McC1emons as A John Raveling Qi S 12 5 Linda Johnston . - I -. E: - V 5: if ' . ...... A- 5s if: ..,,' . 5: Susan McFarland Harry Wertz Donna Strong Glen Harvey Karen Emmack NORM STROM ROOFING AND SIDING COMPANY SWANWOOD COAL COMPANY Jim Stratton Laveta Spurgeon Ben Little Carolyn Robertson Roger Bruce Judy Wood Glen Waterhouse Sheila Wagaman Tom Rhodes Sherry Ryun Jim Rogers Betty Oswalt Bill Judkins Judy Wheeler Phil Taylor Jo Ann Barcellano Jack Ballard Judy Smith Robert Schneider Francis Smith Charles Sharp Pat Williams Richard Myers Barbara Reed Mike Peddycoart THERMOGAS COMPANY OF DES MOINES TAMSE GROCERY Larry Grooms Karla Larson Jerry Grooms Mary Ann Fontonini Larry Jacobs Madonna Lincoln Dick Jackson Rebecca Gustafson Ronnie Grimm Ruth Goode Galan McDonald Carol McCrerry Bill Brown Mary Dacken Bill Kappelman Marilyn McCoy Tom Cash Judy Nichols Jerry Bacon Mary Beth Medici Marvin Caldwell Sharon Lewis Don Clark Mary Light Eddie Connett TROVATO'S WAGON WHEEL UNGLES BAKING COMPANY 'Xl Karen Ryerson Jim Rice Janet Murphy David Diehl J ohnetta Wilson David Beery Linda Chestnut Bill Davidson Dixie Thomas Barry McCoy Loretta Godwin Bob Lowe Roberta Bozorth Dale Mudge Linda Taken Steve McBee Kay Coffey Jim Kirts Mary Jean Brugioni Jack Van Cleave Ruby Golay Dennis Knight Margaret Jacobs Dick Keeling Edith Mishler WILHITE HARDWARE IOWA SUPPLY COMPANY WOODSIDE GOLF COURSE Betty Crawley Mike Osborn Sharon Anderson Dennis Royal Laverl Ross Marvin McFal1 Q-5 0 il1IlIUI'5 John Yori, President Richard Hites, Vice-President Nancy Overland, Secretary Merlin Smith, Treasurer Lo Ann Mason Bob Quick Sharon Fischer Everett Wallace Judy Hill BUY-RITE SALES COMPANY INC. B AND M MOTOR SERVICE X YANKEE CLIPPER TAVERN ECKBURG AND MOTT Sally McConkey Dale Nichols Nancy Prescott Norman Krause Rita Kouski Bill Gray Sherry Foltz David Golay Shirley Thomas Richard Wheeler Sue Rutledge Jerry Reed Sue Van Nordstrand Bob Light Almera Kintz Roger Passick Juanita Nichols Ronnie Fontanini Caroline Warden Tony Vignaroli Sherril Hunt Steve Raps Myrna Hildreth Paul Love Sandra Waterhouse - ffl Q I X A i Ku 4 X 3 x Q BENOIT'S PHARMACY ANKENY MOTOR INC. Frank Berttucci Judy Ryerson Jim Scovel Cecelia Smith Bill Dakovich Suzanne Cornwell Doug Campbell Jenny Kordick Tom Baker Lorna Biagioli Lee Eden Sharon McCarty Bruno Lenzini Betty Hornsby Joe Ballantini Peggy McMi11en Jerry Kyle Deloris Stump Eldon Andrews Jo Ann Kane Larry Cohoon Judy Kliegl Dan Payne Sharon Hayes Ronnie Coffin Shirley Mueller Earl Lauridson Marie McDaniel Keith Kephart Margaret Grimm Walter Ellsworth Ralph Cummings Jerry Hunt Bill Larson Joe Riley Paul Bradshaw Lloyd Hughes George Lynch Larry Clark Joann Bowers Darlo Antomori Robert Kend ricks George Bishop C A. LUCAS PAINT COMPANY HART'S D-X SERVICE Junior Class Play CAST Mr. Dodson-Roger Passick Lottie-Joan Bowers Angela Warren-Nancy Overland Jack-Larry Clark Dr. Jackson-Steven Raps Mr. Puckett-Tom Baker Miss Holt-Lorna Biagioli Cordelia Puckett-Judy Hill Patricia Pryor-Myrna Hildreth Dovie Finledink-Ginny Kordick Dottie-Judy Ryerson Dodie-Marie McDaniel Extras--Caroline Warden Juanita Nichols Tony Vignorali Judith Kleigl Rita Kouski Director--Mrs. Kathleen Redmon GREATER GMC TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY G Kc M SUPER VALUE The .Tunior - Senior Banquet was held at Younker's Tea Room on May 23, 1958. Everyone enjoyed the Hawaiian atmosphere that was the theme of the banquet. Some very fine talks were given by members of the faculty and also by students. The banquet was a long-to-be-remembered occasion. The guests were presented with movie tickets to three of the finest Des Moines theaters as a climax to the evening. fmt AAN: kr: Q if A in ftka. af' We ,F i 2'fQ3WVwJ A' Q CHARLES GORING PLUMBING GORDONS WHOLESALE Vocal Music GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FRST ROW: L. Biogioli, D. Strong, S. Bailey, T. Pickering, D. Thomas, M. Burgioni, Medici, I. Wilson, S. Martin. SECOND ROW: B. Oswalt, M. Woods, S. Foltz, J. Wheeler, Hoobin, S. McFarland, V. McC1ernons, M. Fontanini. THIRD ROW: S. Van Nordstrand, Wagaman, L. Johnston, R. Gustafson, L. Chestnut, K. Ryerson, E.Mish1er, J. Kliegl, FOURTH ROW: M. Hildreth, M. McDaniel, S. Thomas, K. Larson, D. Van Nordstrand, Goode, B. Crawley, L. Taken, P. Krantz. R. Bozorth, M. J. Hawkins, E, K. Emmack, S, S. Waterhouse. M. Clague, R. Girls' Sexielie Girls' Quarielie S. Foltz, S. Thomas, K. Larson, L. Taken, D. Strong, M. Clague, D. Van I. Wheeler, B. Oswalt Nordstrand, R. Gustafson GORDON'S CONOCO SERVICE STATION GAMBLE 'S FURNITURE SERVICE MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: K. Ryerson, J. Wheeler, J. Hawkins, S. McFarland, D. Strong, M. Burgioni, B. Oswalt, R. Gustafson, M. Medici. SECOND ROW: K. Elnmack, L. Johnston, D. Thomas, M. Woods, P. Krantz, K. Larson, D. Van Nordstrand, R. Goode, L. Taken, E. Hoobin. THIRD ROW: J. Rice, H. Siler, C. Sharp, R. Bruce, G. Bailey. S. McFarland, R. Goode, P. Krantz D. Van Nordstrand, K. Ryerson, D. Thomas, M M. Hildreth Woods, R. Gustafson, M. Clague. FURNAS ICE CREAM COMPANY EWING IMPLEMENT COMPANY, INC. Co -op 5 M A or Pickering i ROW ONE: Mr. Roberts, Miss Lantow, Banning, Mrs. Foster, Mr. Chadwick. ROW TWO: Hoobin, Jones, Bailey, Gebhart, DeFore, Thomas. ROW THREE: Smithson, Pickering, Crawford, Kirts, Clague, Dale. Thomas Hogbin Gebhart Jones Bailey Q P ,I Be 9' P 5 I 'i ' 1 4 , 1 2 I i Smithson DeFore Crawford Banning DONUT KING CORNWELL STANDARD SERVICE Clubs LIBRARIAN J. Kliegl, I. Brown, S. Hunt, S. Foltz, J. Wheeler, Mrs. Vance. SECOND ROW: M. McDaniel, M. Fontani ni, N. Prescott, K. Coffee, R. Gustafson, M. Medici. SCIENCE L. Biagioli, S. Thomas, L. Johnston, S. McFarland, D. Thomas, D. Van Nordstrand. SECOND ROW: M Lyons, B. Sprague, S. Raps, D. Angaran, C. Ri1eY. .T. Rice, T. Musson. .T. Cornett, J. Raveling, Mr. Bard INDUSTRIAL ARTS T. Musson, M. Lyons, G. McBee, D. Angaran, M. Keeling, Mr. Graf. SECOND ROW: D. Steel, D. Quick B. Lowe, T. Rhoades, D. Golay, D. Grimm. DICK ROMP'S CONOCO SERVICE STATION MUNN and CASSADAY COMPANY, INC. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mr. Roberts, H. Wertz, D. Banning, N. Smithson, P. Gebhart, M. Lyons, Mrs. Foster. SEC- OND ROWg M. Burgioni, M. Fontanini, J. Brown, S. Hunt, A. Kintz, D. VanNordstand, P. Krantz, K. Sharp, THIRD ROW: J. Yori, R. Wheeler, G. McBee, J. Rice, D. Volkamer, J. Dale, B. Cort, M. Clague, T. Baker, N. Krause. NURSES CLUB FIRST ROW: Mrs. Vance, L. Biagioli, L. Crawford, M. Clague, Mrs. Levich. SECOND ROW: D. Strong, I. Dale, S. McFarland, K. Ryerson, D. Kirts, L. Taken, M. McDaniel, S. Dodson, J. Kliegl, K. Coffee, P. Williams, M. Light, M. Lincoln, D. Stump. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB FIRST ROW: D. Volkamer, C. Riley, P. Gebhart, N. Overland, K. Williams, Mrs. Hahn. SECOND ROW: J. Hill, G. Kordick, S. Waterhouse, S. Cornwell, S. Foltz, M. Hildreth. THIRD ROW: K. Ewing, S. Mc- Conkey, L. Judkins, S. Thomas, D. Thomas. BOB MlNK'S TEXACO MAC MILLAN OIL COMPANY K., I Jill Q M my HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: L. Taken, Miss Lantow, D. Thomas. SECOND ROW: M. Hildreth, N. Krause, S. Thomas, S. Raps, J. Brown, Nancy Over- land. THIRD ROW: A, Thomas, D. Banning, D. Kirts, M. Clague, M. Lyons, K. Godwin. ANNUAL STAFF S. Hunt, D. Kirts, N. Smithson, B. Jones, M. Hoobin, N. Overland, S. Bailey, P. Gebhart, T. Pickering, M. Lyons, R. Defore,D.Vo1- kamer, B. Cort, A, Thomas, MURLS BUFFET MC CLURE LANDSCAPE SERVICE S ,N xx , xx IQ 9 I X X N Q. :TL . . 41 x E 4 35 -. gs fe' 'iff Band Activities FIRST ROW: L. Gue, A. Thomas, I. Rowley, K. Little, D. Barker, M. Owens, S. Shawler, K. Raps, I. Chase. SECOND Raveling, M. Clague, I. Murphy, C. Emmack. THIRD ROW: S. Cornwell, R. Ricker, G. Gaddis, R. Quick, M.Peterson house, T. Fickes, S. Binnebose, I. Domingues, D. Thomas, D. Peters, S. McFarland. FOURTH ROW: C. Brummett, B Carr, D.Campbell A. D. S. L. D. Y. Thomas Thomas McConkey Crawford Anderson The Saydel Band consists of 70 members both in Marching and Concert Band. Roy Jenkins, Direc- tor, has done a tremendous job in leading the band. At marching band contest and concert band contest, the band received 1 and 2 place ratings. Saydel can truly be proud of its band and the fine representation it has given the school. Anderson Nichols Honn S mithson HUNTER INSURANCE AGENCY HOCKENBERG FIXTURE and SUPPLY COMPANY ROW: J. Grief, J. Baker, S. Miksell, L. Long, R. Johnson, S. Bailey, B. Jones, S. Thomas, D. Madden, P. Krantz, I F. Long, L. Mason, K. Emmack, B. Lowe, L. Denny, G. Eslinger, E. Larson, B. Shelly, M. Woods, B. Hobson, G. Stack- McHone, K. Rinard, V. Beitzell, Roy Jenkins, K. Ryerson, H. Frazier, K. Silvers, R. DeFore, R. Kouskie, R. Kouskie, T R c H 1 I N G Hi-HO GRILL HILAND GAR AGFZ B A N l D Ensembles CLARINET TRIO SOLOISTS Thomas, Vignaroli, Rowley McFarland, Ryerson, Woods, Krantz, Emmack, Thomas, Hill WOODWIND QUARTET SAXOPHONE QUARTET Krantz, Rowley, Little, Raps Denny, Thomas, Long, Emmack CLARINET QUARTET BRASS SEXTETTE Miksell, Brumett, Ricker, Grief McFarland, Stackhouse, Hill, Silvers Woods, Oswalt HIGHLAND PARK OPEN BIBLE HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK HORN QUARTET DRUM DUET D. Thomas, D. Peters, J. Domingus, S. Mc Farland K. Ryerson, D. Campbell MIXED CLARINET TRIO MIXED CLARINET QUARTET R. Johnson, S. Vignoroli, I. Murphy A. Thomas, S. Cornwell, C. Emmack M. Clague HIGHLAND PARK MOBILGAS HIGHLAND PARK HARDWARE Cheerleaders Loretta Godwin Mary Jean Brugioni Linda Johnston Rebecca Gustafson Tamara Honn Barbara Cort Mary Jean Brugioni Linda Johnston Karen Emmack Rebecca Gustafson Joy Brown Loretta Godwin Boys' Basketball 51 Colfax 44 47 Bondu rant 38 49 West Des Moines 50 55 Ankeny 34 75 Mitchellville 34 47 Johnston 33 49 North 54 49 Altoona 59 54 Urband ale 47 53 Urb andale 39 39 Ankeny 49 52 Johnston 38 37 Bondu rant 48 53 North Polk 40 64 North 55 56 Red field 42 41 Altoona 58 73 Woodward 42 48 Lincoln 49 53 Johnston 31 45 Madrid 54 ACME CLEANERS COLLINS DRUG Girls Basketball FIRST ROW, Manager: A. Kintz, I. Nichols, M. Hoobin, L. Crawford, S. Foltz, N. Smithson, D. Van Nordstrand, S. Van Nordstrand, K. Berttucci, D. Kirts, S. Foltz, J. Nichols, S. Rutledge, Mana- ger:R. Kouski. BACK ROW: Coach Geery, E. Hoobin, J. Hill, I. Ryerson, D. Thomas, S. Thomas, J. Wood, C. Warden, B. Oswalt, R. Bozorth, R. Ryun, Chaperone: Martini. SEASON'S SCORE 65 Colfax 62 52 Bondurant 40 West Des Moines 54 45 Ankeny 49 Mitchellville 39 48 Johnston 49 Urbandale 67 55 Altoona 50 Ankeny 41 56 Urbandale 58 Knoxville 55 54 Johnston 50 Bondurant 52 64 North Polk 30 Altoona Ankeny Sect Bn iolkr LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Hoobin, N. Smithson, D. Kirts, L. Crawford, K. Berttuccx S Foltz S Foltz LITTLE GRANT CRANE AND SHOVEL INC. RALPH BELL USED CARS Track FRONT ROW: N. Krause, C. Riley, D. Clark, T. Cash, D. Steel, .T. Raveling, B. McCoy. SEC- OND ROW: G. MacDonald, M. Lyons, M. Smith. J. Yori, S.Raps, P. Taylor, Coach Kiester. BACK ROW: Manager, L. Clark, B. Lowe, K. Williams, D. Banning. I. Kyle, A. Hebron. Cross-Country D. McClure, J. Raveling, B. Lowe, J. Kyle, M. Jackson, Coach Geery. JENSEN PRINTING COMPANY STANDARD OIL COMPANY .TEWETT LUMBER COMPANY KJ! f W f w w S 1 x! ,. 'HX '35 Q up MWAQQXQ-QQ fsW m-.K ggi. 2 Q M fr 3, A Basketball BACK ROW, Left to Right: J. Forsyth, R. Fonntini, P. Taylor, D. Steele. J. Kirts, N. Krause I. 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