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                    <text>6&#13;
DEDICATION&#13;
Countless hours each year are spent by Miss Joyce Grubb helping poor bewildered freshmen orient themselves to high school life. Without her ever-smiling&#13;
face and her never-ending willingness to help, many freshmen would never make&#13;
it through that first and most difficult year.&#13;
Miss Grubb has been at Tee Jay for eight years. For the past two years she has&#13;
been the head of the English Department. Heading the English Department and&#13;
keeping it coordinated has been a big job, but Miss Grubb does it efficiently and&#13;
without complaint.&#13;
Her sophomore English classes are a pleasure to take and her cheerfulness at all&#13;
times makes her one of Tee Jay's best liked teachers.&#13;
For these reasons, Miss Grubb, we, the 1961 Monticello Staff, would like to dedicate this book to you . &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
Devoting ma ny hours of unselfish service in pla nn ing school policies is just one&#13;
of the ma ny jobs of the Board of Educatio n. The school system ha s become what&#13;
it is today beca use of their efforts.&#13;
Most of them are graduates from our&#13;
local schools. They know our needs and&#13;
capa c ities well.&#13;
Both young and young at heart, they&#13;
continue to perform a very important&#13;
service .&#13;
Lester Andrews&#13;
Superintendent of Buildings&#13;
and Grounds&#13;
Ray Jones&#13;
Assistant Superintendent&#13;
Left to right: Eve rett Sh ocky, J o hn Jungquist, Rich ard Peterson, Dr. Ma rsh, Rich a rd Stoufe r, Fra ncis Putman, Fra nk Griffith, Sr.&#13;
9 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
12&#13;
VICE PRINCIPAL-MR. STEVE FIELD&#13;
For the past twenty-five years, Stephen Field,&#13;
in the capacity of biology teacher and vice&#13;
principal, has devoted a great amount of time.&#13;
in behalf of the best interests of Tee J ay and&#13;
its student body.&#13;
Dealing with discipline has been Mr. Field's&#13;
major duty since he was appointed vice principal three years ago. However, detail work, including guidance conferences with students, both&#13;
as classes and as individuals, also takes up much&#13;
of his time.&#13;
Because of the tremendous amount of work&#13;
and time involved in the d14ties of vice principal,&#13;
Mr. Field has been limited to teaching one biology class.&#13;
In past yea rs he was a full-time biology teacher and Tee J ay's boxing coach.&#13;
Just one of a hundred&#13;
telephone calls. &#13;
Mrs. Elsi e Springer, Mr. Richard Leed, Mrs. Mari e Be ntlage.&#13;
OFFICE STAFF&#13;
Keeping attendance records, handling all&#13;
school funds, taking care of registration, plus&#13;
doing endiess favors for students and faculty,&#13;
and in general keeping the office running&#13;
smoothly are the tasks set before Tee Jay's office staff.&#13;
The efficient air of the office affirms the capability of Mrs. Bentlage, attendance clerk; Mrs.&#13;
Beck, registrar; and Mrs. Harriman , bookkeepe r.&#13;
Aiding seniors in selecting the college to attend,&#13;
helping students solve&#13;
their problems-both personal and scholastic-and&#13;
administering v _a r 1 o u s&#13;
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the many duties performed by Richard Leed , Tee&#13;
Jay's guidance counselor.&#13;
Mrs. Springer, who also&#13;
works in this office, has&#13;
the responsibility of keeping all permanent record&#13;
files and test results in&#13;
order.&#13;
Mrs. LaVonne Ha rriman , Mrs. Lucille Bec k.&#13;
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Left to right: Karen Erickson, Jean Ganey, Linda Sealock, Pam Freeze, Lind a Cummings, Jud y Weatherill, Roxi Souser, Kathy&#13;
Kissel, Cookie Kruse, Janet Parrack, Eleanor Anderson. Not pictured: Timme Fox, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Bonnie McCoy.&#13;
OFFICE WORKERS&#13;
Office work is very time-consuming. For this reason, the office use s some school&#13;
girls during their free periods. These girls d istribute absence lists, help with the&#13;
typing and filing, call absentees, pick up attendances slips, and run other errands&#13;
for the office staff.&#13;
Left, Mrs. Norma Heaton; right, Miss Clara Morris.&#13;
LIBRARIANS&#13;
The library affords so many duties, that&#13;
Tee Jay finds it necessary to hire a fulltime librarian plus an assistant. Holding&#13;
the nerve -racking job of full-time librarian&#13;
is Miss Clara Morris. Assisting her is Mrs.&#13;
Norma Heaton, a former Tee Jay graduate.&#13;
Despite their many duties, which include&#13;
typing orders, lists, and library cards, selecting magazines and book orders, sponsoring the Library Club, and keeping the&#13;
library runn ing smoothly, the librarians&#13;
manage to put forth pleasant smiles and&#13;
suggestions. &#13;
Front Row, left to right: Mr. James J enson, Mr. Charles Fleming ,&#13;
Mr. J osep h Smith , Mrs. Ester Pennington. Back Row, left to right:&#13;
Mr. Milton Springer (h ea d Custodian), Mr. Ca rl Miller, Mr. Sam&#13;
Caruba.&#13;
COOKS AND CUSTODIANS&#13;
Shine em like glass&#13;
Tee J ay's custodians ca n be fo und worki ng from su nrise to midnight in their&#13;
effort to keep our school a neat and clean place for us to attend.&#13;
This can be a tremendous job whe n mud and snow from 3,000 feet track through&#13;
t he halls and into c la ssroom, and when ca reless students throw papers that should go&#13;
into waste ba skets on the floor.&#13;
The t ask of feeding about 1,200 sta rving teenagers a day goes to Tee Jay's cooks.&#13;
The amount of food consumed, a bout 43,000 sa ndwiches a year, confirms their&#13;
excellent ability as cooks.&#13;
Bake 'em by the doze n&#13;
Left to right: Ire ne En glish, Clara LeM aster, Margaret Mathiese n,&#13;
Violet Clinton, lone Wilson, El een Prasse, Margaret Fried rich.&#13;
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TO THE MEMORY OF MISS ESTHER MADDEN&#13;
An empty place in the Thomas Jefferson faculty, which can neve r quite be filled by another&#13;
person, came into existence November 2 I, 1960, when Miss Esther Madden, (Thomas Jefferson&#13;
English teacher for 19 years) passed away at her home from a heart attack.&#13;
Born in Missouri Valley in 1903, Miss Madden rece ived her Bachelor of Arts degr,ee from the&#13;
Unive rsity of Nebraska in 1927, and her Master's degree from the University of Missouri in 1930.&#13;
Miss Madden began her t each ing career at a rural school near Sidney, Nebra ska. She was also,&#13;
at this time, employed by the Sidney, Nebraska telegraph newspaper as an education advisor, and&#13;
by a Sidney radio station where she did radio advertising.&#13;
The year 1935 found Miss Madden in Council Bluffs teaching at Washington Avenue School.&#13;
In 1941, she transferred to Thoma s Jefferson, where she spent the rest of her teaching days.&#13;
A highly respected instructor, Miss Madden al ways gave of herse lf more than was expected and&#13;
went more than half-way in teaching her. students the fundamentals of the English language.&#13;
Her death was a sudde n, tragic blow to both the students and faculty at Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
This page-though it cannot do for her what she did for Thomas Jefferson-is dedicated to&#13;
the memory of Miss Esther Madden. 17 &#13;
Edward E. Mansur&#13;
Joyce E. Grubb&#13;
William P. Albright&#13;
English 3, 4&#13;
Phyllis Brisby&#13;
English 7, 8&#13;
Sponsor-Y-Teens&#13;
Frances Elliott&#13;
English I, 2&#13;
English 3, 4&#13;
Sponsor-Freshman Class&#13;
Esther Madden&#13;
English I, 2, 3, 4&#13;
English I, 2; Remedial Reading&#13;
Hazel Miller&#13;
English 5, 6&#13;
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT&#13;
The job of the English faculty is not an easy one.&#13;
It is their task to prepare students for future life&#13;
by teaching them to read, write, and comprehend&#13;
the English language . It involves the grading of&#13;
countless papers as well as extensive record keepin g.&#13;
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Marjorie W. Gillespie&#13;
French I, 2; English I, 2&#13;
Sponsor-French Club&#13;
John M. Hanna&#13;
Latin I, 2; Russian I, 2&#13;
Sponsor-Latin Club&#13;
Lillian C. Reitan&#13;
Spanish I, 2, 3, 4; English I, 2&#13;
Sponsor-Spanish Club&#13;
LANGUAGE&#13;
DEPARTMENT&#13;
. . . . .&#13;
The new language laboratory is another apparent sign of the many improvements made&#13;
at T. J. during the last year. This laboratory is&#13;
used for teaching Russian, French, and Spanish.&#13;
The advantages are : it gives students the&#13;
chance to hear proper pronunciations and develop their oral ability with the language.&#13;
The laboratory cost approximately $13,000&#13;
of which the school board paid half while&#13;
t he governme nt paid t he rest. The government&#13;
does this to encourage the study of languages.&#13;
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Sue E. Waters&#13;
Joseph Sklenicka&#13;
Richard L. Davis&#13;
Biology; Coach-Reserves Football,&#13;
Basketball, Baseball&#13;
Steven Field&#13;
Biology I, 2&#13;
Assistant Principal&#13;
Dave Lewis&#13;
Biology I, 2&#13;
Assistant Football Coach&#13;
Physics I, 2; Chemistry I, 2&#13;
Sponsor-Science Club&#13;
H. L. Townsend&#13;
General Science I, 2&#13;
Sponsor-Junior National Honor Society&#13;
General Science I, 2&#13;
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT&#13;
Science is a most important component of one's education. Without advancement&#13;
in science, all the modern conveniences we enjoy today would not be available.&#13;
Because of this, all phases of science-physics, chemistry, biology, and general&#13;
science-are offered at Tee Jay.&#13;
Each of Tee Jay's qualified instructors has devoted himself to the cause of teaching&#13;
thoroughly this most important subject.&#13;
Mr. Sklenicka and chemistry students ready a ~ydrogen-filled balloon for flight. &#13;
SOCIAL SCIENCE&#13;
. . . a nd furthermore"&#13;
Clara Strickland&#13;
Barbara Hansen&#13;
Social studies is a most important element&#13;
in the high school career. Tee Jay's capable&#13;
staff of socia l studies instructors transfer to&#13;
the students their knowledge of the development of our country, its system of government,&#13;
the ways in which people earn their livelihood ,&#13;
and the way of life of people in foreign lands .&#13;
Glen Gotschall&#13;
Economics-Track Coach&#13;
Sponsor-Senior Cla ss&#13;
American History I, 2&#13;
World History&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes&#13;
American History I, 2&#13;
W o rld History&#13;
Lloyd Jerome&#13;
American History I, 2&#13;
World History&#13;
Ruth Moeller&#13;
America n History I, 2&#13;
English 5, 6&#13;
A merican Government-Dean of Girls-Sponsor&#13;
Na t iona l Honor Society-College Day-Senior&#13;
Class-Aurora-Girls' Lounge&#13;
Martha Wangberg&#13;
Ame rican History I, 2&#13;
Sponsor- F.T.A.&#13;
Garnet Welsch&#13;
Civics- Global Geography&#13;
W o rld H istory &#13;
Ed Cornell Frank S. Diblasi Wilber Ege&#13;
Ed Cornell&#13;
Pri nting I, 2, 3, 8; Print Spelling ; Sponsor-Conservation Clu b&#13;
Frank S. Diblasi&#13;
Shop I, 2; Drafting I, 2&#13;
Wilber Ege&#13;
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Auto Mechanics; Wood and Metal Shop&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
ARTS&#13;
R. A. Harrison Wallace Miller Robert L. Pauls&#13;
R. A. Harrison&#13;
Journalism I, 2, 3; Sponsor-Quill a nd Scroll; Signal; D.O. Advisor&#13;
Wallace Miller&#13;
Drafting I, 2, 3, 8&#13;
Robert L. Pauls&#13;
Driver's Tra in ing&#13;
Mecha nical drawing , printing, driver's&#13;
training, metal shop, wood working, and&#13;
journalism come under t he heading of&#13;
vocational arts. These courses teach students a trade that they can use throughout the rest of their lives.&#13;
Students in journalism and in printing&#13;
work hand-in-hand in publishing the Signal, Tee J ay's school pape r. J ournalism&#13;
students write articles for the paper and&#13;
the printing students print the paper. &#13;
Virdean M. Dorman&#13;
Edward Bremmer&#13;
English 3, 4; Debate&#13;
Robert Colwell&#13;
Instrumental Music&#13;
Patricia Condon&#13;
Voca l Music&#13;
Beginning and Advanced Art&#13;
Sponsor-Art Club&#13;
R. H. Fanders&#13;
English 5, 6; Drama I, 2&#13;
Stage Management I, 2, 3&#13;
Sponsor-Annual; Thespians&#13;
FINE ARTS&#13;
Fine arts include such subjects as debate, vocal and instrumental music, art, and&#13;
drama.&#13;
These subjects add much in the rounding out and completing of a student's&#13;
personality.&#13;
The achievements of Tee Jay students in the field of fine arts attest to the ab:lity&#13;
and dedication of our excellent instructors.&#13;
Rock 'em&#13;
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Mary Jane Stageman&#13;
Home Nursing&#13;
J. Inez Joy&#13;
Homemaking I, 2, 6, 8&#13;
Sponsor-F.H.A.&#13;
Patricia Pierce&#13;
Homemaking I, 2, 4, 5; English I, 2&#13;
Meriam C. Schlegel&#13;
Homemaking I, 2, 3&#13;
Assistant Sponsor-F.H.A.&#13;
HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT&#13;
The ability to sew and cook, supplemented with a knowledge of home nursing,&#13;
household management, and family living are excellent qualifications in a future&#13;
homemaker.&#13;
Thanks to Tee Jay's qualifiei;l staff of homemaking teachers, all Tee Jay girls have&#13;
the opportunity to learn these skills.&#13;
Homemaking IV&#13;
Th t1 pl ace to discuss&#13;
hypd hetica I problems &#13;
In Mr.&#13;
c lasses a II&#13;
pay strict&#13;
going on?&#13;
Frank M. LaMantia&#13;
Hugh Cooke&#13;
Algebra I, 2&#13;
Lucy Hall&#13;
Algebra I, 2, 3, 4&#13;
Madge E. Hinkel&#13;
Algebra I, 2&#13;
Algebra 3, 4&#13;
Trigonometry; Geometry&#13;
Sponsor-Bowling Leagues&#13;
Ralph M. Letts&#13;
Geometry I, 2, 3&#13;
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT&#13;
A basic knowledge of mathematics is an essential part of anyone's education&#13;
regardless of his future vocational plans.&#13;
A deep understanding of math is essential to anyone planning to enter any&#13;
science-related field . Tee Jay has qua lified instructors in the Mathematics Department who teach both elementary and advanced forms of math.&#13;
LaMantia's algebra&#13;
th e stude nts always&#13;
attention to what's &#13;
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Harriet Chase&#13;
Shorthand I, 2&#13;
Harold J. Jones&#13;
Typing 4&#13;
Transcription I&#13;
Secretaria l Practice&#13;
G. J. Mortensen&#13;
Production; Typ ing 2 and 3&#13;
Grace D. Schroeder&#13;
Bookkeeping ; Sponsor-Jr. Red Cross&#13;
Judy Welsch&#13;
Short hand 3, 4; Tran sc ription ; Typi ng I&#13;
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION&#13;
Produci ng top-notch bookkeepers, typists, sec retaries, and stenographers 1s the&#13;
main function of.a business administration department.&#13;
The number of Tee Jay graduates going into these fields testifies to the fact that&#13;
Tee J ay's bu siness staff accomplishe s this objective. &#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Sgt. I st Class Richard H. Anderson&#13;
R.O.T.C., Sponsor-Rifle T earn&#13;
Sgt. I st Class Robert H. Anspaugh&#13;
R.O.T.C. Senior Instructor,&#13;
Sponsor of Drill T earn&#13;
PHYSICAL EDUCATION&#13;
Donna Carol Balzer&#13;
Ph ysica l Education, Sponsor-Cheerleading,&#13;
Pep Club, GRA, Trampoline Team&#13;
Robert L. Capel&#13;
Psyc holog y, Coach-Varsity Ba sketball,&#13;
Sophomore Football, Sponsor-Sophomore&#13;
Cla ss&#13;
Francis Hanson&#13;
Ph ysica l Education, CoachVarsity Football&#13;
The purpose of&#13;
R.O.T.C., Reserve Officers Training Corp, is to&#13;
teach responsibility and&#13;
leadership to the high&#13;
school boys of America.&#13;
At Tee Jay we are extremely fortunate in having the top-notch instructors, Master Sergeant&#13;
Robert Anspaugh and&#13;
Sergeant Richard H. Anderson .&#13;
D e v e I o p i n g good&#13;
sportsmanship, coordination , team work, health&#13;
habits, and promoting&#13;
school spirit are the main&#13;
objectives of the Athletic&#13;
Department.&#13;
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Left to right: Ke nn eth Wolff, Trudy G a rdner, Belva Schoenrock, Sharon Gaines, Marle ne Schmidt, Sherry Lindsay, Mary Conway,&#13;
Sa lly Gates, Francis C ampbe ll, Ron Lawslo.&#13;
MONTICELLO STAFF&#13;
We the 1961 Monticello Staff sincerely hope that we have accomplished our&#13;
challenge; that is, to attempt to capture the best and most outstanding memories&#13;
of your school year between the covers of your yearbook.&#13;
We are very fortunate to have Mr. R. H. Fanders as our sponsor. He has unself-&#13;
;shly given his valuable time to help put out this book.&#13;
I myself would like to graciously thank him and my dependable staff who worked&#13;
so hard to gain our goal. May they look back over the treasure-filled pages of&#13;
their book and remember the excitement, the early enthusiasm, the disillusionment,&#13;
the heartbreak of lost copy, rejected layouts, lost pictures, and frightening deadline&#13;
hours, just so that these pages will sustain the happy memories of this wonderful&#13;
year, 1960-1961.&#13;
Editor&#13;
Left to right: Bo nni e Bu vak,&#13;
Dick Mathiesen, Margaret&#13;
Lamme rt, Sa n d r a W ilkins,&#13;
Jean Fu ss, Sharon Galla her.&#13;
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First Semester: Trudy Gardner, Li nda Boye r, Judi Nickleson, Lyle Lawton , Lind a Bolton , Fra nces Campbe ll, Bob O lson.&#13;
SIGNAL&#13;
What would a high school do without a high school paper? Tee Jay has the&#13;
answer; the Signal. As the students would call it. It's a rea l swingin' paper&#13;
The Signal is published every two weeks, under the faculty direction of Mr. R.&#13;
A. Harrison. The staff in.terviews people , writes the stories, proofs the copy, sells&#13;
the ads, and takes care of every job of a regular newspaper. A special attraction&#13;
in every issue is "Teen of the Week!" in which popular seniors are interviewed.&#13;
To be eligible for the Signal Staff, you must have a "B" average in English and&#13;
be a . member of Journalism class. The Signal consistently wins top honors in the&#13;
National Scholastic Press Association.&#13;
Second Semeste r-First row: Cookie Kruse, Dia ne Smith, Judy Brown, Patty Lema ster, Diane Kuhl. Second row: Roxie Versaci,&#13;
Sue Vernon, Dale Ahlquist, Doug Colton, Fred Paladino, Jeannie Ga ney, Ad visor, R. A. H arrison . &#13;
I&#13;
Row I: Linda Bolton, Trudy Gardner, Ca rol Christensen, Jud i Nicke lson, Jean Fuss. Row 2: Linda Boyer, Lyle Lawton, Frances&#13;
Campbell. J ea nnette Smith.&#13;
QUILL &amp; SCROLL&#13;
The Quill and Scroll is an international honor society fo r outstanding high school&#13;
journa lists. To become a member requires service on the Sig nal Staff, a display&#13;
of outstanding journalistic abilities, and a high academic standing outside of the&#13;
field of journalism.&#13;
Row I: Da n Zimme rman-Pres., David Shestak-V. Pres., Ca rol Rine-Sec., Sandy Rod en-Treas., Bonnie Buvak, Frances Campbell.&#13;
Row 2: Ma ri lyn Rose nbaug h, Lu cille Hisel, J ea n McTwiggan, Judy Boe, Nina Pa rk, Roxi Lee Story.&#13;
SPELLING CLUB&#13;
The Spelling Club, which is in its first year at Tee J ay, is designed for those&#13;
students who would improve their · spelling abilities. Members look up and report&#13;
on the definitions and origins of assigned spelling words.&#13;
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
Le~ to right: Belva Schoenrock-Treas., Eyvonne Elonech, Pres .. Mrs. Strickland, Spon sor, Colleen Croghan-Vice Pres., David Lee, Sec.&#13;
National Honor Society is an e xclusive&#13;
organization for high school juniors and&#13;
seniors who have demonstrated outstanding abilities throughout their high school&#13;
careers. Prerequisites to membership are&#13;
Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Only five percent of the upper onefourth of +he Junior Class and fifteen percent of the upper one-third of the Senior&#13;
Class are admitted each year. Annually&#13;
the club presents a National Honor Assembly at wh ich time new members are inducted. Membership was granted to fortysix persons on April 6 of this year during&#13;
this assembly.&#13;
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TWO-YEAR MEMBERS&#13;
Left to right: Ka ren Schlegel, Kathy Ives, Judy Beama n, Margare t Walke r, Ma ry Fox, Me rren Camden, Na ncy Mumm, J ea n&#13;
Fuss, J ackie Lovelace, Colleen Croghan, Jea n Plummer, Eyvonn e Elo nich, C o rrine Va rner, Be lva Sch oenro ck, Frank Henning,&#13;
Fred Pa lad ino, David Lee. &#13;
Left to right, Row I: Linda Boyer, Carol Christensen, Roxi Story, Bonnie Lauver, Linda O'Hara, Arla McCoy, Linda Bolton,&#13;
Pamela Freeze, Ka ren Bailey. Row 2: Bonnie Buvak, Marilla Ingrahm, Barbara Trumble, Frances Campbell, Sherry Rothe, Carol&#13;
Betts, Mike Garrean, J anell Haack, Art Manzitto, Ma ry Ellen Boyer, Darrel Carlson, Jud i Nickleson, Beverly Penry, Denny Smith,&#13;
Stu Crouse, Marsha G rote, Ray Mark, Marlene Friedma n, Bonnie Tennant.&#13;
NEW MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR&#13;
Left to right, Row I : Ma ri e Martin, Doris Bryant, Cookie Kruse, Su e Vernon, Phyllis Anderson, Wanda Smith, Roxie Versaci,&#13;
Che ryl Butle r, Jackie Moser. Left to right, Row 2: Doug las Colton, Ed Kelso, Dave Klement, Dave Pacholke, Don Johnson,&#13;
Timee Ann Fox, Linda Reed, Kare n Be rkstad, Peggy Kemp.&#13;
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Row I: R. Leed , Sponsor, R. Ma rk, Pres., M. Boyer, V. Pres., K. Phillips, Sec ., D. Mathiesen, Treas., S. Keele , Historia n, L.&#13;
Clodfelder, M. Fox, P. Torneton . Row 2: J . Rich a rd so n, S. Beckne r, K. Sto ry, P. Lawless, S. McNeal, B. Tennant, S. Wilkin s,&#13;
B. Schoen rock. Row 3: Y. El on ich, J . Weat he rill , M. Thompson, L. Sealock, C. Bryan, K. Kisse l, W . Smith, M. Martin , C . Thorn -&#13;
burg . Row 4: L. Bolton , C. Croghan, B. Waffle, C. Kruse, L. Hoimes, P. And e rson, T. Fox , N. Mumm, B. Penry. Row 5:&#13;
D. Joh nson, D. G ea rh a rt, D. Smith, L. Bryan, R. Witke , F. Fowle r, D. McMulle n, B. Machmuller, S. Ivy. Row 6: B. Armstrong,&#13;
F. Hrasky, D. Dew, D. W enstra nd.&#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
The Student Council acts as guide and governing body at Tee Jay. The students&#13;
and faculty look up to this group and all respect it. Student Council representatives&#13;
and alternates are .chosen from each homeroom. The Council meets on specific dates&#13;
and when particular problems arise which concern the well-being of Thomas Jefferson&#13;
and its students.&#13;
Row I : W . Whaley, E. Mahan, J . G a ney, S. Pullman, Sec.-Treas., F. Pala din o, Pres., J . Graves, V. Pres. , J . Ne rz, J. C a mpbe ll ,&#13;
C. Loyd, Grace Schroede r, Spon so r. Row 2: C. Tanner, E. Reed, D. Eich e r, J . W al ling, J . McTwiggan, J . C ooksey, L. H a rrill,&#13;
M. Harrison, C. Betts, S. Rothe. Row 3: P. G ibbs, B. Trumbl e, C. H ammond, M. Forrest , A. Pete rso n, S. Gates, J. Amsberry, C. Graham, S. Knouse , M. Schul tz. Row 4: E. Witt, D. Kuhl, S. Ande rson, R. Posva r, B. Livingston, M. Miller, J. Jones,&#13;
M. Lydon, J . Ditzle r, P. Hitchcock. Row 5: P. Le Ma ster, K. Campbe ll , D. Wright, T. Miller, P. Gill es pie, M. Himbe rg e r, P. G at es, K.&#13;
Ma rshall, J . Tobia s, S. Hotchkiss. Row 6: S. Ga in es, P. Lewis, B. Koe nigs, R. Souser, J. Rowe, K. J o hn son, F. H en nin g,&#13;
D. Klement, S. Crouse, K. Potts. Row 7: S. Wil ki ns, C . Ho lge rsen, R. Gaver, P. Ruger, C. Shahan, G. Stu ltz, R. Story, G .&#13;
Clinke rbeard.&#13;
JR. RED CROSS&#13;
The Junior Red Cross consists of one person from each homeroom. It's main project&#13;
is filling gift boxes which are sent to needy children in foreign lands. &#13;
Row I: K. Schlegel-Pub. Chair., B. Morris-Pres., C. Swingwood-V. Pres., J. Moser, J. Campbell, L. Cumming, P. Freese. Row 2:&#13;
Mrs. P. Pierce-Span., S. Ha rrod, H. J ackson, M. O gren, C. Grosvenor, S. Beckner, Mrs. Stageman-Span.&#13;
FUTURE NURSES&#13;
The Future Nurses of America spend many hours visiting loca l hospitals, working on diffe rent services and projects that will help comfort t he patients.&#13;
The Future Nurses of Thomas Jefferson is sponsored by Mrs. Pierce and Mrs.&#13;
Stageman.&#13;
Row I: B. Graves, Y. Elonich, E. Ladd, T. Gardner, S. Gates, M. Boyer, S. Newma n, C. Croghan, Mrs. Stageman-Span. Row 2:&#13;
Mrs. Strickland-Span., C. Varner, M. Rosenbaugh, J. Richardson, B. Nahach, S. Nugent, M. Harrison, J. Copeland, B. Penry.&#13;
GIRLS' LOUNGE&#13;
The Girls' Lounge is staffed each period of the school day with two capable&#13;
senior girls who take care of any girl who becomes il l. Mrs. Clara Strickland is in&#13;
charge of t he Girls' Loun ge .&#13;
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Row I: J . Frye r, Presid e nt; B. Lauve r, Histori a n; S. Gates, Sec.-Treas. ; N. Mumm, A . Bake r. Row 2: Ma rtha Wangbe rg ,&#13;
Sponsor; S. J e nsen, J . Boe, K. Roberts, M. Rosenbaugh .&#13;
FTA&#13;
Future Teachers .of America is a vocational club. Members spend a day observing&#13;
the work of teachers in elementary schools. They also help teachers correct papers&#13;
and occa sionally substitute.&#13;
FHA&#13;
Future Homemakers of America consists of girls who will one day hold one of&#13;
the most challenging and rewarding positions in the fast-moving world of tomorrow&#13;
-that of mother and housewife. The club sponsors a Spring Style Show, a MotherDaughter Banquet, and ha s various other projects.&#13;
Row I: Mrs. Miriam Schl eg e l, Spomo r; P. Ke llar, Mu sic Ch a irma n; M. Camde n, Tre asurer; K. Ri e f, Secretary; C. Betts,&#13;
Vi ce- Preside nt; M. Boyer, Presid e nt; Mrs. J oy, Sponsor. Row 2: J . Carr, J. Scoul a r, P. Arrowsmith, J. Stree t, P. Phillips, K.&#13;
Schlege l. Row 3: J. Haack, C. Pea rey, S. Snyd e r, S. Li eva n, B. H ilJ, B. ok~ S. Beckne r. &#13;
Row I: Miss Morris, M. Sch midt, M. Conway, J. Smith, M. Boye r, Trea s.; B. Trumble, Sec.; K. Rief, V. Pres.; M. Camden,&#13;
Pres.; F. Campbell, S. Sh e rlund, K. Schlegel, B. Schoenrock. Row 2: S. Roth e, A. Hewitt, R. Versaci, T. Johnson, M. Martin,&#13;
D. Brya nt, C. Christe nse n, R. Story, S. Harris, K. Camp bell, K. Phillips, J. Fuss, M. Fox, B. Buvak. Row 3: B. Lauve r, C.&#13;
Ve na rd, C. G ra ham, C. French, C. Butler, W. Smit h, L. Reed, M. Miller, S. Beckner, J. Gal le, J. Morriss, J. Plummer, J. Beaman.&#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
The library club is made up of girls who put many hours of hard work into our&#13;
school library. These girls work during study periods and any other spare time which&#13;
they might have . Miss Morris is the club sponsor.&#13;
COMPETITIVE DEBATE&#13;
The debate team, now under the supervision of Mr. Edward Bremmer, studies&#13;
oratory, newscasting, and poetry, and attends debate tournaments throughout the&#13;
state. The topic that was debated last was "Resolved that the United Nations Should&#13;
by Significantly Strengthened." The debaters established an excellent record for themselves by winning a majority of their tournaments.&#13;
Row I: M. Rosenbaug h-V. Pres., F. Henning -Pres., S. Gates-Sec., L. Bolton-Exe c. V. Pres., R. Mark-Hist. Row 2: Mr. Ed wa rd&#13;
Bremme r-Spon., T. Gardner, D. Gea rh a rt, C. Croghan, R. Roberts-Treas. Row 3: Hansen, M. L. Smith, P. D. Wil loug hby, M. E.&#13;
Jacobson.&#13;
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Row I: M. L. Smith, R. Roberts, P. Kennedy, N. Rish, N. Swoll ey, R. Tell e r, D. Jeppersen. Row 2: Miss Ba rbara Hansen, D.&#13;
Majeski, E. Hallberg , H. Meadows, D. Taylor, S. Pie rce , D. Majes ki.&#13;
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB&#13;
International Relations Club members study and discuss current events, world&#13;
affairs, and crises facing the ~orld powers. Thus, they become citizens who are&#13;
well informed on today's world situation. They also give a PT A program and correspond with people in other countries.&#13;
LANGUAGE CLUBS&#13;
This year Tee Jay students have shown a great deal of enthusiasm for foreign&#13;
languages. This is probably due to the fabulous new $16,000 language lab which&#13;
was installed last summer and the growing significance of multilinguistic ability in&#13;
the world. The faculty, recognizing the importance of knowin~ and being able to&#13;
speak a foreign language in a world which is continually getting smaller and 1n&#13;
which entire peoples are being pulled closer and closer together by improved transportation methods, have added French and Russian to the Tee Jay language curriculum.&#13;
Members of the Latin, Spanish, and French Clubs acquaint themselves with the&#13;
customs and literature of the people whose language they are studying. They also&#13;
attempt to increase goodwill and friendly relations between these countries and the&#13;
United States by means of pen pals. Each individual club sponsors a dance, holds&#13;
candy sales, and participates in the Road Show. &#13;
LATIN CLUB&#13;
Row I~ Mr. Hanna-Spon., L. Dougherty, D. Woodworth, C. Rine, S. Pullm an-V. Pres., B. Morris-Pres., D. Shestak-Treas., L. BoltonSec., S. Phi llips, K. And e rse n. Row 2: M. Blackman, N. Bartlett, M. Camden, C. French, N. Lefgren, J. Walling, J. McTwiggan,&#13;
S. Ha rrod, T. Willey, W. Heitman. Row 3: S. Pierce, J. Campbell, S. Sn yder, G. Adams, N. Park, D. Wagner, W. Brandt,&#13;
M. Thompson , R. John son, J. G alle, K. Henry. Row 4: L. Young, J. Jones, P. Arrowsmith, H. Jackson, H. Jensen, D. Ives,&#13;
M. Schulh, B. Schel ege l, D. Ives, G . Clinkenbeard, C. Swingwood , J. Bonh am. Row 5: J. Baxley, J. Wingstad, T. Klement,&#13;
T. Coleman, D. Zimme rma n, T. Zimmerman, T. Wilson, D. Strark, W. Breakbill, J. Olse n, D. Burbeck, J. Piazza . Row 6: D. Black,&#13;
S. St urgeo n, D. Patton, L. Barritt, B. Loukota, B. Deeds, J. Bu tler, M. Ogren, E. Hooper, R. Potts, J. Whitted. Row 7: P.&#13;
Pflage r, R. Posvar, L. Rush, K. Story, C. Cavallaro, S. Severson, L. Smith, K. Ky/lo , K. Bergstedt, C. Hartley, C. Hennings.&#13;
Row 8: K. Roberts, A. Britton , C. Versaci, M. Jones, S. Jen sen, K. Seaman, C. MacDonald.&#13;
SPANISH CLUB&#13;
Row I: M. Hutchens, Pres., R. Denherd er, D. Hrasky, V. Pre s., E. G ilson, Pres., J. Liston, Sec., A. McConnell, Treas., J. Fryer,&#13;
Sec., V. Ca rlso n, J. Culle n, B. Swal ek, B. Sydzyik, L. Lee , L. C. Reitan, Sponso r. Row 2: S. Shinaba rg ar, B. G ill, T. Poffenba rge r, R. Telle r, M. Burns, B. Koenig, R. Hutchens, K. Conaway, D. St. Clair, L. Graybill, L. Fowler, D. Homan. Row 3: D. Hutchens, M.&#13;
Ca ry, M. Drake , C. Disufka, D. Palmer, R. Anderson, D. Ryba, D. Wolfe, G. Knud se n, R. Kennett, D. Neiswe nde r, R. Spears,&#13;
A. Bake r. Row 4: R. Ba rt, A. Hollins, F. Goldenberg , K. Slack , L. Griffin, B. Bl a nk enship, D. Nightse r, D. Fields, B. Specht,&#13;
M. Gave r, K. Kelley, S. Birdsong , L. Breckman. Row 5: D. Brow n, B. Burns, C. Willi ams, D. Ross, C. Clay, S. Milla rd, C.&#13;
Robinson, J. Bee, M. Mye rs, N. Mensching , B. Bingham, P. Vaugniqu x, B. Fraley. Row 6: J. J ohnson, R. Walling, F. McKenzie,&#13;
R. Sorenson, J. Kn ouse, R. Liddell, G . Russell, R. Hubba rd, D. Mumm, G. Pete rs, S. Espi nosa, D. Johnson, S. Gates.&#13;
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FRENCH CLUB&#13;
Row I: R. Witke-Room Rep., L. O'Hara-Pres., B. Fries-V-Pres., J . Eva ns, R. Daque-Room Rep., J . Nickl eson-Room Rep., Mrs.&#13;
Marjorie G illespie-Span . Row 2: M. Miller, T. Smith , P. Jan se n, C. Hade n, M. Bigham, J . Doty, G. Middaugh. Row 3:&#13;
T. Gann, M. Hough, E. Maham, M. Barron , F. Harbold, V. Ager, L. Lawton . Row 4: D. J e ppersen, J. Johnston, S. Dempster,&#13;
C. Boysen, K. Hurd, C. Wa ssam, M. Howa rd. Row 5: D. Ha nsen, J. Sa nd e rs, J . Jag er, M. Gillespie , G. Givens, C . Hicks, R.&#13;
Wagn e r, S. Wenstra nd . Row 6: B. Reeves, C. Neiswender, N. Mumm, J . Dunn , C. Kahana.&#13;
CREATIVE WRITING&#13;
C reative Writing wa s organized to stimulate an interest in emotional writi ng.&#13;
To be eligible you must have a "B" average in English. The club has entered writing&#13;
contests open to hig h school students. Mrs. Brisby is sponsor.&#13;
Row I: J. Irvine, D. Gearhart, B. Tennant, C. Snyder, B. Buvak , V. Valentine, Y. Elo ni ch, B. Schroen rock , H . Zd a n. Row 2:&#13;
Mrs. Brisby, Sponsor, L. Romans, S. Crou se, D. Slack, S. Visu ri , D. Campbell, M. G a rre a n, F. Henning, D. C arlson, A . Ma nzitto, C. Hattan. &#13;
ART C LU B, Row I: B. Buvak; J. H yd e; M. Thompson, K. Davenpo rt; G .. Ada ms; P. Stacy; S. Lindsay ; K. Va nd erlou. Row 2:&#13;
M iss Do rma n, Spo nso r; D. Bird ; B. Na ha ch; K. Ke rn s, L. Fowle r: M. Va lli e r; S. G ai nes; J. Weatherill. Row 3: J. C a rr; S.&#13;
Smith ; S. Nuge nt ; M. C a ry ; L. Ho pkins; J. Wilso n ; 0 . Gates; K. Wolff.&#13;
ART CLUB&#13;
The Art Club is comprised of members who are interested in the fine arts. Members&#13;
stud y the different schools of arts a nd in addition there are trips to the Joslyn Art&#13;
Mu seum, participation in art contests which give added interest to the club.&#13;
THESPIANS&#13;
Thespians, who are affiliated nationally, re strict their membership to people who&#13;
have completed at lea st o ne hundred hours in Tee J ay 's Theatrica l productions.&#13;
Two socia l events highlight the season-the initiation of new members and the spring&#13;
steak fry when the drama awards are made. The group gives its sponsorship to most&#13;
of the theatrical ventures of the school.&#13;
THESP IANS, First Row: L. Lo ud en; F. Singe r; L. H a nsen ; R. Orr; F. Pa la d ino; Y. Elonich; R. Story ; D. Stacy; B. Buvak; F.&#13;
C ampbe ll. Second Row: M. C la rk; J. Irvi ne; K. Pa rk s; F. Sorre ll ; P. Lewis; K. C ampbe ll; K. Ives; B. Schlegel; J. Frye r; R.&#13;
Moss. Third Row: C. H ea ps; M. Conway; K. Bailey ; M. Fox; J. Smith; J. Pola nd ; M. Grote; L. Speer; L. Lawton; D. Pro bst;&#13;
and R. H. Fa nd ers, Sponso r.&#13;
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Row I: M. Parson , L. Ro binso n, Sgt.-at-Arms, M. McClure, Treas., S. Bessey, Pres., P. Lewis, V. Pres., P. Anderson, Sec.,&#13;
Mrs. W elch, Sponsor. Row 2: K. Rief, A. Hewitt, P. Ru ger, B. Thomas, B. Lauver B. Trumble, B. Swanson, M. Prieto. Row 3 :&#13;
C. Holgersen, B. Koenigs, P. Gibbs, S. Ga ines, R. Gaver, S. Matuski. S. Davis, J. Brown, J. Ditzle r. Row 4: M. W alker, M.&#13;
Friedman, E. Mulvihill, K. Belt, D. W alling , B. La nham, C. LaMotte, S. VanScoy, P. Riddle. Row 5: L. Sea lo c k, K. Kisse l, L.&#13;
Bolton, J. Weatherill, K. Phillips, T. Fox, L. Clod felder, P. M ii/er. Row 6 : L. H olmes, J. Murray, J. Arnold, M. Smith, W.&#13;
Smith, K. Erickson, L. McConnell.&#13;
ALTRUMA&#13;
Altruma Literary Society promotes school spirit and has an Alumni Party. Mrs.&#13;
Judith Welch sponsors the clu b.&#13;
Row I: C. Kruse. C. Brya n, V. Pres., D. Smith, Pa r/., S. Vernon, Se c., J. Fuss, Pres., V. Vittitoe, Treas., P. H a nsen, Sgt.-at-Arms.&#13;
Row 2: C. Christensen, L. Rief, M. Schmidt, M. Camden, K. Campbell, D. Brya nt , S. Rine, C. Tonne r. Row 3: P. Freese,&#13;
M. W a llace, D. Sage, K. Bailey, L. Cumming, B. Swalek, C . Ro be rts, J. Vallier, K. Johnson . Row 4 : B. Schoen rock, B. Graves,&#13;
J. G raves, M. Ingram, C. Butler, J. Jensen, R. Ve rsaci, J . Bowen, Mrs. Strickland, Sponsor. Row 5: R. Roberts, L. Oviatt,&#13;
B. W a ffl e, M. Fox, S. Gallaher, P. Torneton, M'. Conway, M. Lammert, B. Buvak. Row 6: M. Boyer, S. Keele, N. Lefg ren ,&#13;
J. Rowe, R. Souser, M. Ma rt in, Y. Elonich .&#13;
AURO~A&#13;
Aurora Literary Society sponsors the StLJdent Banking Ptog ram and has a MotherDaughter Banquet each spring. It is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Clara Strickland. &#13;
Left to right: D. Kl ement, F. Paladino, S. Haines, L. Grosvenor, B. Tennant, H. Zdan, Mr. Pauls, Sponsor.&#13;
SAFE-TEENS&#13;
Tee Jay drivers are Safe Drivers! Safe-Teen Drivers that is! Safe-Teens, a newly&#13;
organized club at Tee Jay is for those students who want to give a good reputation to the majority of teen-age drivers. This club has chapters all over the United&#13;
States. To become a member, a student need only promise to uphold the standards&#13;
of safe-driving courtesy, co-operation, and carefulness. Each member is given a safeteen sticker to display on his car.&#13;
The club is sponsored by Mr. Pauls, Tee Jay Driver-Training Instructor. Instrumental&#13;
in its organization was Fred Paladino.&#13;
Row I: Mrs. Ph yilis Brisby, Sponsor; B. Buvak, Pres. ; F. Campbe ll , V. Pres.; A. McCoy, Sec.; P. Phillips, Treas. Row 2: L.&#13;
Forbes, L. Ha rrill, G . Givens, J. Street, C. Venard, L. Fowler. Row 3: S. Ma rtin , J. Ca rr, B. Nahach, B. Gundlach, S. McNeal, P. Weathe rl y.&#13;
Y-TEENS&#13;
The Y-Teens club of Tee Jay is only one of the many Y-Teens organizations spread&#13;
throughout the entire world. The purpose of Y-T eens, which is affiliated with YMYWCA, is to promote national fellowship among girls as well as to spread the love&#13;
of God throughout the world. Y-Teens sponsor a UNICEF drive, take favors to&#13;
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PEP CLUB, Row I: M. Ma rtin ; K. Ro berts; M. Parsons; K. Dougherty; S. Gates, Sgt.-at-Arms; N. Mumm, Pres.; S. Moraine,&#13;
Sg t.-at-Arms; C . Harold, Sgt.-at-Arms; C. Thompson, Treas.; P. Gates, Sec.; C. Fre nch, Vice Pres.; Miss Balzer, Sponsor.&#13;
Row 2 : J. Campbell ; R. Posvar; C. Story; T. Townsend ; D. W a g ner; J. Bogue; J. Arnold ; J. Murrary; K. Seaman; C. Boysen;&#13;
C. Emerson ; S. Smith. Row 3: M. Bigham; K. Ro berts; C. Hennings; R. Meadows; A. McConnell ; J. Liston; C .. Allerton ; S.&#13;
Beckner; J. Balle; S. Mason; L. Forbes; M. Himberger. Row 4: P. Pflager, B. Fries; R. Da gue; J. Watkinson; P. W ilkins; N.&#13;
Thornton; P. Hansen; J. Young; V. Carlson; L. Lee; P. Ph illi ps; C. Neiswender. Row 5: S. Wenstrand ; J . N usser; L. Ru sh;&#13;
J. Bowen; B. Swa lek; D. Math iesenf D. Sydzyik; M. Friedman; P. Freese; J. C a rr; C. Butler; S. Pullman. Row 6 ! K. Rief; A .&#13;
Hewitt; M. Blackman ; S. Millard; L. Mathews; L. Kirkenda ll ; S. Espinosa; S. Dempster; S. Rasmussen ; D. Homan ; K. H enry; D. Bryant.&#13;
Row 7: J. McTwiggon; P. Kemp; J. Mitchell; P. Goldsberry; D. 'vv'ood worth; N. Shi nn ; I. Wilson; J. Boe; J. Heaps; R.&#13;
Ro bberts; G. Pete rs. Row 8: C . Hartley; B. Buvak; C . Hoden; J. W alling; F. Henn ing; C ork Mark; G. Craig ; B. Trumble;&#13;
J. Evans.&#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
There were some impo rtant changes this yea r in the pep club. First, t he freshman and senio r pep clubs we re combined into one organization . Secondly, instead&#13;
of the regular o ra nge sweaters usually worn by the pep clu b, sweat shirts colored&#13;
a more delicate orange were worn . And last, but by far not least, boys were asked&#13;
to join. These cha nges have increased the volume and spirit of Tee J ay's pep club.&#13;
LETTERMAN'S CL.UB&#13;
Membership in the Letterman's C lub is a n honor because it is limited to boys&#13;
who have earned a Varsity letter in any one of the major sports. One of t he club's&#13;
main activities is the choosing of the court from which the sports queen is chosen.&#13;
LETTERMAN'S C LU B, Row I: L. Phipps; L. A hlqu ist; L. Louden; D. Mathiesen , Pres.; M. H utchens, ~g .-at-Arms ; D. Dew,&#13;
Vice Pres.; D. Pa lmer. Row 2 : C. Fe rris; D. ~chultz; D. Smith; S. Visuri; A. Va lli e r; L. Monahan; B. Drummond , Se c. and&#13;
Treas.; N. Paulson. Row 3: B. Floyd ; J. North; F. Hrasky; J. Core; P. Palmer; P. Thompson; W. Doug hma n ; J. Rabuck ; Mr. Lewis, Sponsor. '&#13;
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Row I: C. Neiswender, Sports Chr'man, M. Rosenba ug h, News W rite r; A . Baker, V-Pres; N. Mumm, Pres., S. Gates, Tre as.,&#13;
S. Rine , Se c., Miss Ba lze r, Spo nsor. Row 2: L. Forbes, P. Mo ss, S. Moore, J. Dunn, S. Etherton, V. Va rn . Row 3: B. Blac kwe ll,&#13;
P. G ates, R. Fe nc l, D. Burkybile , S. Matthai, L. Smith .&#13;
G.R.A.&#13;
The Girls' Recreation Association, more commonly known. a s GRA, is an organiza -&#13;
tion dedicated to meet the needs of at hl etically-inclined girls. Good sportsmanship&#13;
and fair play are developed in all members of this club_ Their activities range from&#13;
such indoor sports as trampoline practice, badminton, and basket ball t o o utdoor&#13;
activities such as softba ll and tennis.&#13;
GIRLS' PHYS. ED. STAFF&#13;
The Girls' Phys. Ed. Staff is comprised of a small group of girls who are particularly&#13;
good in physical education. They assist Miss Balzer in many and various ways.&#13;
Row I: Miss Donna Ba lzer, N. Mumm, B. Mo rris, A. Baker. Row 2: S. Gates, N. H uey, C. Neiswender.&#13;
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Row I, leh to right: Chuck Heaps, Mr. La Mantia-Sponsor, J e nny Hampton-Secreta ry,&#13;
Terry Whitted. Row 2: Jim Turpen, Doug Colton, Fred Hansen , Frank Fauble, Lind a&#13;
Not pictured: Frank Henning-Vice-President, Bill Machmuller-Treas urer.&#13;
Dave Lee- President, Row W alli ng ,&#13;
Reed, Lyle Lawton, Dave Ives.&#13;
MATH CLUB&#13;
The Math Club is Tee Jay's answer for those students who want to put in more&#13;
time on math than class hours allow. Members of this club sponsor a slide-rule class.&#13;
Row I: C. Ve nard, F. Campbell, Jose ph Sklenicka-Sponso r, B. Bu vak, F. Henning -Pres. Row 2: D. Ahlqu ist, J . W alling, F. Fa uble,&#13;
D. Pach olke, A. Manzitto, L. O 'Hara, G. Walling. Row 3: R. Orr, G. Rief, D. Klement, S. Ivy, R. Mark, E. Craig, D. Lee.&#13;
Row 4: -F. Sorre ll, K. Parks, B. Machmulle r, D. Gearhart, D. Campbell, L. Brockman , F. Paladino-Program Chairma n.&#13;
SCIENCE CLUB&#13;
The Science Club is a club for scientific-minded students of Tee Jay. Sponsored&#13;
by Mr. Sklenicka, the club meets bi-monthly to carry out experiments of interest&#13;
to its members. Field trips to various places of interest, such as the Portland Cement&#13;
Works at Louisville, Nebraska, the Science Department of Iowa State Unive rsity at&#13;
Ames, Iowa, highlight the school year of the science club members. &#13;
Row I: L. Hansen, R. Witke, B. Schlegle, L. Brockman, M. Houg h. Row 2: D. Zimme rman, C . Mc Nu lty, W . Heitman, J. Moats.&#13;
Row 3: D. Shestok, D. W essels, G . Rief, D. Kle me nt. Inse rt, M iss W aters, Sponsor.&#13;
BIOLOGY CLUB&#13;
The Bio logy C lu b consists of students interested in st udyi ng Biology outside of&#13;
class t ime. It is under the sponsorship of Miss Sue W aters.&#13;
Row I: A. Conkling , P. Da mo n, R. Lid d e ll , D. Ma je ski. Row 2 : J. Turpe n, L. Ahlquist, B. Miller, W . O sbo rn, Mr. Ci:&gt;rnell.&#13;
Spo nso r.&#13;
CONSERVATION CLUB&#13;
Few of us rea lize t he importance of conservation but ma n is entirely dependent&#13;
upo n the resources we have o n earth fo r, everything . The Conservation C lub, spo nsored by Mr. Ed Corne ll , is interest ed in a ll a rea s of conservation: soil and water&#13;
reso urces, fo rest, wild life , mine ra l resources as we ll as recreatio na l, scenic and histo rica l va lues. 47 &#13;
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R.O.T.C.&#13;
Thoma s Jefferson High School boys get their first taste&#13;
of military life in high school ROTC. The boys work under&#13;
sergea nts who are members of the regular army. They are&#13;
promoted along the same patterns as they would be in&#13;
r~gular military service. High lights of the ROTC year include the Armistice Day celebration, the Annual Military&#13;
Ball, and final Federal Inspection lat e in the school year. Boys&#13;
a·re required to wear full uniform on every Friday.&#13;
Members of the Color Gua rd , Left to right: Keit h Warfo rd, Be nny Wold, Tom&#13;
Bocked, Me rlyn Mahoney.&#13;
"Armistice Day" Formation &#13;
I-{ Ono, G&#13;
Uard f: tres&#13;
a safufe&#13;
Compliments of CON'S PR INTING&#13;
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The main function of band is&#13;
to instill in students a greater appreciation of music as an art.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Band,&#13;
under the direction of Mr. Robert&#13;
Colwell, is one of the most important and active organizations&#13;
in the school curriculum.&#13;
The Marching Band provides&#13;
half-time entertainment during the&#13;
football games. A pep band furnishes music for indoor sports. The&#13;
Dance Band plays occasionally for&#13;
the Friday night dances, and also&#13;
offers its services to various other&#13;
organizations in the community.&#13;
The Concert Band holds annual&#13;
concerts and participates in the&#13;
Music Clinic and State Contests.&#13;
Heading both the Marching&#13;
and Concert Bands is Sta·n IvyDrum Major and Band Captain.&#13;
THOMAS&#13;
JEFFERSON&#13;
BAND&#13;
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Tee Jay's Concert Band&#13;
MAJORETIES&#13;
Left to right: Arl a McCoy, Pau lette Riddle, Diane Stacy, Pa ul ette Rug e r. &#13;
left to right, Row I: Dick Moats, C huck Shahan, Gwen Missaugh. Va lerie Vale ntine, Tim Kleme nt.&#13;
Row 2 : Tom Zimmerma n, Gary Nightser, J anice Ca rr, Do reen Sorenson , Ken Potts, Bill Machmuller, Bob Olson. Row 3: Bob Colwell, Director; Dan Zimmerman, Dick Potts, Frances Campbell,&#13;
La rry H ansen, Fred Roma ns, Lyle Brockman , K:irby rks, Judy Boe. Inse rt: Cheryl Venard.&#13;
THE THOMAS JEFFERSON DANCE&#13;
BAND&#13;
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ROAD SHOW&#13;
"Showboat" was the central theme of the 1960 Road Show&#13;
which opened with a flashy tap, "Waiting for the Robert&#13;
E. Lee" starring the Varsidets, Tee Jay's senior dance line.&#13;
Fluorescent costuming and black lighting added just the&#13;
right touch to start the show off with a bang.&#13;
Enthusiasm reached its peak when the Varsidets came on&#13;
with a modern jazz number "Stormy Weather" staged entirely with black lights, and it continued high as Bob Schlegel&#13;
and Jay Poland kept the audience rolling in their seats with&#13;
laughter with their hilarious original skit "What a Sucker."&#13;
"Make Yourself Comfortable" fea turing Kathy Campbell&#13;
and Chuck Heaps, and "Narobi Trio," a modern jazz number&#13;
danced by the Yellow Jackettes, Tee Jay's junior dance line,&#13;
kept up the fast moving pace set by the preceding acts.&#13;
Thespians provided humorous entertainment with the Gay&#13;
Nineties, Hep Cat, and Beatnik versions of "Sweet Adeli ne."&#13;
Pat Kennedy's spectacular aerial acrobatic dance held the&#13;
audience spell-bound, while accordionist, Marsha Grote and&#13;
drummer-boy Lannis Hansen generated tremendous excitement with their fine musical arrangements.&#13;
The grand finale "I'm Alabamy Bou nd ," a tap by the&#13;
Varsidets, ended the show on the same high note as it started.&#13;
Frances Campbell and Chris Christiansen were student&#13;
coordinators.&#13;
J eannette Smith was the accompanist.&#13;
R. H. Fanders directed the show.&#13;
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Wee!&#13;
Wee!&#13;
Wee!&#13;
And we're trying to&#13;
get to&#13;
t he&#13;
moon? &#13;
1·&#13;
The Bres hers Siste rs or anoth er&#13;
way to spell harmony&#13;
Successfu l&#13;
Li vin g&#13;
My name is "Olive r Cool"&#13;
a nd I'm t he most swing ing est g uy&#13;
in Schoo l. &#13;
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YELLOW JACKETTES&#13;
Left to right: Cecilia Parey, Paulette Ruger, Bernadette Swalek, Barbara Thomas, Nancy&#13;
Lefgren , Jeanne Teague, Cheryl Adkins, Sandra Spinosa, Joyce Nerz, J ean Bright, Marsha&#13;
Big ham, Barbara Freese, Maxine Ogren. Omitted: Pat Kennedy.&#13;
Kathy Ives-Choreographer&#13;
The Junior version of the Tee Jay's Rockettes&#13;
a re the Yellow Jackettes. These girls, usually about&#13;
fourteen in number, are chosen at tryouts by their&#13;
instructor-choreographer. Usually they have taken&#13;
dancing lessons for a number of years. All membe rs&#13;
are either freshmen or sophomores and after a&#13;
yea r or two with the Yellow Jackettes the girls try&#13;
fo r membership in -the Va rsidets.&#13;
Kathy Ives, two years instructor-choreographer&#13;
for the Ye llow J ackettes found that fourteen girls&#13;
ca n do a great deal of talking during a two ho ur&#13;
rehearsal period but she also discovered that they&#13;
co uld do a great deal of snappy dancing. The&#13;
smooth performances of both d ance lines is a wo nde rful t est imo ny to the talent a nd hard work of&#13;
their stude nt directors. Both lines a re spo nsored by&#13;
Mr. Fande rs. &#13;
VARSIDETS&#13;
To a girl who aspires to the glamour of show&#13;
business one of the highest honors is to dance with&#13;
"The Varsidets, " Tee Jay's Senior Dance Line.&#13;
However, after grueling rehearsals in the kick line&#13;
for 6 or 8 hours a week and buying costumes&#13;
and memorizing complicated dance routines the&#13;
g lamour may wear a bit thin.&#13;
This typical Varsidet probably spent a year or&#13;
two in the Junior Line and has probably taken&#13;
dancing lessons for as long as she can remember.&#13;
Working on the routines and presiding over rehearsals is Mary Diane Fox who devotes endless&#13;
hours to the line. In addition there are the costumes, music and artistic temperaments with which&#13;
she must contend.&#13;
Tee Jay Road Show patrons will long remember&#13;
her spectacular black light numbers and t he smooth&#13;
dancing of the Varsidets.&#13;
Left to right: Pat Lewis, Carla Robe rts, Karen Bailey, Rita G aver, Jill Ditzler, Jeannie Ganey,&#13;
Ca rol Betts, Linda Clodfelder, Doris Sage, Mary Fox, J udy Brown , Margaret Walker, Ma rl ene&#13;
Schmidt, Kathy Ives. Omitted: Dia ne Walling.&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
THOMAS JEFFERSON CHOIR&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Choir is highly thought of throughout the state&#13;
of Iowa. This year there were 131 members. Due to a "Grab that Man"&#13;
campaign there was a large percent of boys which made those deep&#13;
tones rich and harmonious.&#13;
The main activity of this year's choir was the "Sound of Gershwin,"&#13;
which consisted of a medley . of songs written by Gershwin and an&#13;
excerpt from "Porgy and Bess."&#13;
Other activities in which the choir participated were singing in the&#13;
Council Bluffs State Savings Bank parking lot Christmas and Easter, singing for Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Elks, and entering the State Music Contest,&#13;
this year held at Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
The most exciting event was the choir trip. This year the choir went&#13;
to Des Moines, Iowa, and sang in the Capitol Building's Dome. We&#13;
also met our governor, Norman A. Erbe, and toured the capitol building. Then we went to Colfax where Miss Condon formerly taught.&#13;
It all added up to a big, whoopee time for this year's choir. &#13;
CHOIR DIRECTOR&#13;
The Tee Jay choir was most fortunate in having Miss Patricia Condon as its director.&#13;
Miss Condon came to our school in 1960 to take over a most difficult jobtaking the place of a wonderfully loved director, Mrs. Margie Smith Hatcher. Miss&#13;
Condon had everything against her, inexperience, youth, and the bitterness felt&#13;
by the students due to Mrs. Hatcher's death. "I was scared to death the first day&#13;
I came," was Miss Condon's remark when asked her feelings of teaching our choir.&#13;
With all this, the seniors say, as they leave, "Miss Condon, we're going to miss you."&#13;
Yes, we say we're going to miss her because she is a wonderful and warm person.&#13;
She turned our first cold stares into warm smiles and won us over with her gracious&#13;
and faithful heart. She made our choir a wonderful one because she · had faith in&#13;
us. And as we come back after some years, the choir will be even better because&#13;
she will have gained experience, but she will always ·be our teacher because we&#13;
were her experiment and we "love" her.&#13;
61 &#13;
"Ready back stage?"&#13;
" Bess, yo u is&#13;
my woma n now."&#13;
62&#13;
SOUND&#13;
OF&#13;
GERSHWIN&#13;
Complime nts of M IDWAY STEEL COR PORATIO N&#13;
"How 'bo ut bidin'&#13;
your time?" &#13;
Kathy says, "It's&#13;
not fo r her."&#13;
A medley of Gershwin songs included Roxie&#13;
Lee Story singing ''I'm Bidin' My Time, "&#13;
Kathy Ives, "But Not For Me," and Tim McIntire, "Love Walked In ."&#13;
The grand fina le found Jeannette Smith and&#13;
Bob Malick seated at the piano to thrill the&#13;
aud ien ce with their interpretation of "Rhapsody in Blue." The entire choir, . illuminated by&#13;
blue lights, joi ned in to end a beautiful show&#13;
on an in spirational note.&#13;
Bob Malick, Sandy Roden, and Suzie Rine&#13;
han dled the accompaniments.&#13;
The "Sound of Gershwin" was produced in&#13;
place of the annua l full-length mu sical.&#13;
" It's 'love '&#13;
for Tim."&#13;
SOUND OF GERSHWIN&#13;
Highlighting the musical year at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson was the "Sound of Gershwin" presented by the Tee Jay Choir under the direction of Miss Patricia Condon.&#13;
The music, all selections from Gershwin hits,&#13;
included such songs as "Clap Yo Hands,"&#13;
sung by a chorus of girls, and "Swanee," sung&#13;
by Stuart Crouse.&#13;
The show started enthusiastically as the&#13;
costumed choir marched in singing "Strike&#13;
Up The Band."&#13;
The Tee Jay dance lines performed as the&#13;
Yellow Jackettes tapped out a little "fascinatin' Rhythm, " and the Varsidets gave the&#13;
audience their portrayal of an "American in&#13;
Paris. "&#13;
Outstanding in the show was a section of&#13;
the musical, "Porgy and Bess," with Jeannette Smith singing the lead role of Bess, Bill&#13;
Armstrong, that of Porgy, and Bob Schlegel&#13;
as Spor·ti n's life.&#13;
"Ready fo r Rh apsody?"&#13;
Compltments of LUCEY JEWELERS 63 &#13;
" Dear Dia ry,"&#13;
"I thought I wa s Dutch, but now ... I just don't know."&#13;
"DIARY&#13;
OF&#13;
ANNE&#13;
FRANK"&#13;
" Look at the sky, Peter."&#13;
"I don't love &#13;
"Oh Hanukkah,&#13;
oh Hanukkah ... "&#13;
anyone but you, Father."&#13;
Enchanting! Refreshing! Heart-Rending! Superbly produced and directed! Magnificent acting!&#13;
These are just a few of the many adjectives that could&#13;
be used to describe this year's all-school play, "The Diary&#13;
of Anne Frank."&#13;
"Diary" was the true story of eight Jewish people who&#13;
were forced to go into hiding in an attic in Amsterdam,&#13;
Holland, for two and one-half years during World War II&#13;
when the Nazis were persecuting the Jews.&#13;
The play completely captivated the audience in all&#13;
performances as they lived each moment with the Frank&#13;
family. The happy, carefree moments, such as in the Hanukkah scene when Anne distributed gifts; the tender moments&#13;
shared in the love scenes between Peter and Anne; the&#13;
tense moments tearing at you during the breadstealing and&#13;
1nvas1on scenes.&#13;
Captivating in the role of Anne Frank was Kathy Campbell whose moving performance brought tears to the eyes&#13;
and laughter to the lips. Bob Malick gave a very realistic&#13;
.rnd outstanding performance in his portrayal of Mr. Frank.&#13;
Equally superb was Kenneth Wolff in the role of young&#13;
Peter Van Daan. Roxie Lee Story gave an atmosphere of&#13;
tenseness with her dramatic characterization of the faded&#13;
beauty, Mrs. Van Daan. Giving a believable performance&#13;
of a self-centered, selfish man was Roger Orr in the role of&#13;
Mr. Van Daan. Bonnie Buvak gave an outstanding and&#13;
genuine portrayal of Mrs. Frank.&#13;
Rounding out the cast-and each adding his own element&#13;
of spice to the play-were Brenda Gensicke as Miep; Charlotte Kahane, as Margot; Jay Poland, as Mr. Dussel; and&#13;
Fred Paladino, as Mr. Krahler.&#13;
The performance dates of "Diary" were April 21 and 22.&#13;
Mr. R. H. Fanders directed the show.&#13;
Kirby Parks was technical supervisor. Frances Campbell&#13;
was student director.&#13;
Compliments of HINKY DINKY STORES&#13;
65 &#13;
Yvonne&#13;
Elonich,&#13;
Queen&#13;
Bill Drummer,&#13;
Prin ce . &#13;
SENIOR PROM COURT&#13;
(&#13;
Left to right: Jim North ~" , Lynn Holmes, Denny Smith, Yvonne Elonich , Ray Mark, Bonnie Buvak,&#13;
David Lee.&#13;
JUNIOR PROM COURT&#13;
Left to right: Cookie Kruse, Don Dew, Billy W affle, Sandy Matuski, Bil l Drum- ~ ...J..,. mer, M ary Marr, Bill Hook. ~ "J{&#13;
* j( 67 &#13;
"Reigning Royalty"&#13;
Reigning as Cadet Colonel and.&#13;
Honorary Colonel of the 1960 Military Ball were Ray "Corky'' Mark&#13;
and Marilyn "Micky" Wallace. This&#13;
event was held on March 25 in the&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Fieldhouse.&#13;
Eighty dozen multi-colored gladiol us&#13;
flown in from Florida decorated the&#13;
fieldhouse in a gorgeous array of&#13;
splendor. The Ball was preceded by&#13;
a half-hour concert by the Thomas&#13;
Jefferson Band. The Grand March of&#13;
R.O.T.C. Officers in trim uniforms&#13;
with highly polished bra ss, and their&#13;
ladies in beautiful floor-length gowns&#13;
highlighted the Ball.&#13;
The Ray Backman Orchestra provided the music for the dancers.&#13;
68&#13;
Round and round they go.&#13;
MILITARY&#13;
BALL &#13;
"Here they come, everyone smile."&#13;
"One and one, two, three." 69 &#13;
"I'll be glad when this is over!"&#13;
"They look pre tty good to me."&#13;
70&#13;
FEDERAL&#13;
INSPECTION&#13;
On May 12, 1961 , the&#13;
annual Federal Inspection&#13;
was held at Thomas Jefferson. Ma jor Max Feld,&#13;
Iowa State Unive rsity of&#13;
Science and Tech nology,&#13;
Ames, Iowa, and Capt ain&#13;
Carl Morris, Dave nport&#13;
High School, of Davenport, Iowa , presided as&#13;
inspecting officers.&#13;
Ma rksmanship medals&#13;
a nd awards by civic organizations we re presented to various cadets.&#13;
The Boys' Drill T earn&#13;
added color by doing one&#13;
of their precision drills.&#13;
"And now, lad ies and g e nt lemen ... " &#13;
Row I: M. Gillespie, P. Daegos, B. G ill, J . Moran, K. Collins. Row 2: J . Poland, L. Forcade, K. Ca rter, L. Fe ncl, D. Jepperson,&#13;
Msgt. Ro bert Anspaugh.&#13;
RIFLE TEAM&#13;
One of the least known teams in school is our rifle team. They are seen only at&#13;
Federal Inspection; but behind the scenes, there are weeks and months of practice.&#13;
They enter marksmanship contests and various other types of competition t o bring&#13;
home top awards.&#13;
GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM&#13;
In all the years that Tee Jay has had a girls' basketball team they have never&#13;
won an award. But in beating A.L.'s All-Stars four times this yea r, they received&#13;
not one but two trophies.&#13;
Th~ girls who have gained this honor for Tee Jay practiced after school two&#13;
nights a week and on Saturdays to perfect their plays. It was hard work but&#13;
according to them, well worth it.&#13;
Row I: C . Neiswend e r, S. Gates, N. Mumm, A. Baker, C. Rine. Row 2: Miss Balzer, R. Fencl, S. Moore, L. Smith, P. Moss, N.&#13;
Huey, L. Forbes, B. Blackwell, C. Jensen, J. Dunn, M. Rosen ba ugh. Not pictured: B. Morse.&#13;
71 &#13;
Le~ to right: Patty Walls, Sheila Anderson, Marilyn Christensen, Wanda Mossberg,&#13;
Carol Versaci , Ann Britton, Kathy Thomas.&#13;
72&#13;
FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Tee Jay's Cheerleaders can be seen in action wherever and whenever there is a&#13;
competitive sport taking place.&#13;
It is the purpose of the cheerleaders to lead the spectators in cheers and to&#13;
create and arouse schoOI spirit as well as planning various pep rallies and assemblies.&#13;
SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Front to back; First Row: Paul ette Ruger, Cynthia Robe rts, Nancy Lefgre n, Ba·rbara&#13;
Li vi ngston. Second Row; · J oan ie Rowe, Barbara Th omas, Ka t hy J ohnso n, Paulette&#13;
Riddl e. &#13;
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Le~ to right: Virgin ia Vittitoe, Margaret W a lker, Phyllis And erson, Mary Fox, Carol C hrist e nsen, Ka ren Bailey, Marty&#13;
McClure, Ca rolyn Brya n, Cookie Kruse, Diane Smith.&#13;
The Varsity Cheerleaders can be found at every&#13;
major school sports function cheering our teams&#13;
on to victory.&#13;
Whether we win ·or whether we lose, the cheerleaders work hard to keep the school spirit soaring.&#13;
Cheerleading Officers for the school year 1960-&#13;
1961 are Carolyn Bryan, president; Cookie Kruse,&#13;
vice president; Cynthia Roberts, secretary, and&#13;
Anne Britton, treasurer.&#13;
73 &#13;
&#13;
VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
The varsity had a hard year, but came out winning one game and losing nine. The exciting game&#13;
at the end of the season resulted in the defeat of&#13;
Missouri Valley, 33 to 7. This proved to be a very&#13;
good game.&#13;
Mi ke Hutchins became Tee Jay's "Bulldog,"&#13;
picked by the team for having the most guts and&#13;
pep throughout the season in all the games.&#13;
Coach, Francis Hanson&#13;
Row I: A. Conkling , M. Ramos, G. Bohn et, J. Krise, F. Hrasky, B. Drummond, C. Christian se n, P. Palmer, M. Hutchi~s, B.&#13;
Vas hon, J. Core, B. Armstrong. Row 2: E. Gilson, F. Sing e r, B. Ed wa rd s, L. Louden, D. Dew, A. Vallier, B. Parks, G . J ames,&#13;
N. Pa ulso n, M. Cl a rk, D. Mathiese n, R. Reninge r. Row 3: D. Smit h, B. Porter, D. Moats, B. Beckman, B. Ma rtin, B. Gruelach ,&#13;
L. Monaha n, B. Page, D. Ve rsa ci.&#13;
T J .................... 0 Westside .................. ................ .. . 19&#13;
T J . ...... ............ . 0 Tech ........................................... 40&#13;
T J ........................ 12 Abraham Lincoln ........................ 13&#13;
T J ... ............... . 33 Mo. Valley ···············-············· .. .. 7&#13;
T J ............ .. ....... .. 6 Holy Name .. .......................... .... .. 27&#13;
T J . . . ................ 0 Bishop Ryan ................................ 37&#13;
T J ... ........ .. ...... 6 Glenwood ..... ........ .. . . . ........... ... . 12&#13;
T J ........................ 7 Cathedral ............................. ....... 27&#13;
T J ............... .. ..... O Bellevue .. .. .. ................... ............ 27&#13;
T J ....... .. ......... .... 7 Boystown ..... ............. ................ 32&#13;
Asst. Coach, Dave Lewis&#13;
Com pliments of CHRIS'S SPORTSMAN SHOP&#13;
75 &#13;
Paul Palmer&#13;
Guard&#13;
Louie Louden&#13;
End&#13;
Bill Porter&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Lyle Monohan&#13;
End&#13;
Ray Reninger&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Frank Singer&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Don Versaci&#13;
Guard&#13;
Dick Mathiesen&#13;
Fullback&#13;
Nick Paulson&#13;
Tackle &#13;
Dennis Smith&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Jack Core&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Bob Vashon&#13;
Guard&#13;
Chris Christiansen&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Bill Armstrong&#13;
End&#13;
Gerald Bohnet&#13;
Fullback&#13;
Albert Vallier&#13;
End&#13;
Mike Hutchins&#13;
Center&#13;
77 &#13;
RESERVES&#13;
The Yannigans have upheld the honor of Tee Jay in this year's football&#13;
season.&#13;
They defeated AL 19-7 and they really got going when they tramped&#13;
Cathedral 33-6.&#13;
Let's hope they keep up the good work!&#13;
TJ-13&#13;
TJ-10&#13;
TJ-19&#13;
TJ-33&#13;
TJ- O&#13;
TJ- 6&#13;
TJ-19&#13;
SCORES&#13;
ISD-13&#13;
Bellvue-12&#13;
AL-7&#13;
Cathedral-6&#13;
North-34&#13;
Boystown-26&#13;
Treynor-31&#13;
Front Row: Jim Barker, Kent Shadden, Bil l Moore, Bill Cra ig, Jim Saunders, Dick Teller, Floyd&#13;
Flower, Ron Thorton, Dave W olfe, Bob Schluecky, Den nis Agn ew, Andy Kilgore, Chris Clay,&#13;
Lennie Brya n.&#13;
Second Row: Coach Capel, Kreg Gallup. Eldon Bird, Rod O'Connor, Mitch Goldsberry, Paul&#13;
Hymer, Bil l Fraley, Skeets Griffith , Den nis St Clair, Randy Witke, Ray Hill, Dennis Teague,&#13;
Rich Hutchins, Tom Zimmerman, Larry Barritt, . Ferman Trotter. &#13;
Front Row: Pa ul Abshi e r, J ohn Winptead, Lee Forbes.&#13;
Second Row: Rog e r Frieze, Te rry Newman, Roy Walling, Paul LaMotte, Mark Schu ltz, Jack Holder.&#13;
Gary Knudse n, J a nis Harrington , Jim Knouse, J ohn Ken nedy, Kert Points, J ohn Baxiey, Kenneth&#13;
Ke lly, David Ives.&#13;
Third Row : Ron Spear, Don Kobl , Dennis Brown, Mark Andrews, David Schick ner, Elton Moss,&#13;
Te rry Colema n, J ames Musg rove, Jim Sanders, Bob by Rh odes, Bre nt Springer, David Bu rbeck,&#13;
J e rry Whitted.&#13;
Fourth Row: Duncan Ha nse n, Eddie Thomas, Jim Pi azza, Verlillen Ager, Dick Ryba, George Russell,&#13;
Steve Kr uege r, Pau l Neiz , Bi ll Deeds, Don Peterson, David Hutch ens, Stan Shi nabarger,&#13;
J e rry Rag la nd .&#13;
Fifth Row : Benny Clyde , Terry Wilson, Tom Zimmerman, Bob Burns, Jim Martin, Jerry Donich, Jim&#13;
Ronk, Fra nk McKeni e, Ala n Sigler, Richard Potts, Larry Barritt, Norman Browning, Jim Liggitt.&#13;
Paul Moh r not pictured .&#13;
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL&#13;
TJ- 0&#13;
TJ- 0&#13;
TJ-14&#13;
TJ-20&#13;
TJ- 0&#13;
TJ-20&#13;
TJ- 0&#13;
TJ- 0&#13;
SCORES&#13;
Westside- 12&#13;
Bloomer-20&#13;
Lor:igfe llow- 20&#13;
ISD-13&#13;
North-25&#13;
AL-0&#13;
Bellvue-6&#13;
Boystown-0&#13;
Tee Jay can not but admire the Baby Jeffs for their great showing of&#13;
team spirit this season.&#13;
This spirit was brought out when they slaughtered our ace opponent, Al.&#13;
20-0; and again when they tied the tough Boy's Town Cowboys, 0-0.&#13;
Nice going, boys-we're proud of you!&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
Two fo r Tee J ay! &#13;
Row I: B. Aldrich, J. Bohnet, D. Shutz, J. Young, B. Drummond , D. Sanders, B. Madsen, D. Dew. Row 2: F. Hrasky, W. Marti n,&#13;
B. Hook, Z. Gardn er, P. Martin, B. Beckman , S. Ivy, R. Schmidt.&#13;
VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
T. J.&#13;
56&#13;
64&#13;
46&#13;
69&#13;
45&#13;
Shenandoah ............................. .... .43&#13;
Missouri Valley ............................ 63&#13;
A. L. __________ _____________ __ ______ _______________ 79&#13;
Holy Name .................................. 67&#13;
Farragut _____ ___ ___________ ______ ________ __ ___ __ 53&#13;
T. J.&#13;
77&#13;
77&#13;
48&#13;
31&#13;
38&#13;
North __ ______ _______ _________________ ___ __ ______ 67&#13;
Missouri Valley .................. ......... 54&#13;
Prep .............................................. 59&#13;
Central ............................ ___ __ _________ 63&#13;
Boystown .... ........................... ....... 54&#13;
52&#13;
66&#13;
59&#13;
51&#13;
49&#13;
56&#13;
Tech ........................................ .... 61&#13;
Harlan .... .......................... ....... ..... 58&#13;
South ............... ............................. 97&#13;
Carroll ....................... _________________ 74&#13;
Boys_town ____ _____ __ __________ _____ _ .. _________ 68&#13;
A. L. .............................................. 67&#13;
51&#13;
59&#13;
64&#13;
61&#13;
72&#13;
58&#13;
Atlantic _____ _____ _____ _______ __________________ 68&#13;
Shenandoah ... ........................ ...... .46&#13;
A. L. ----------------- -- ----------------........... 63&#13;
Glenwood --------- --------------- .............. 59&#13;
Oakland ----------------------- --------------- _59&#13;
Creston ___ .. ______ ____ __ ____ ____________ ___ _ 62&#13;
When asked what the most exciting moment in their basketball career, T.J.&#13;
boys wou ld without hesitation reply beating A.L. in the State Tournament! Who&#13;
could blame them, it was the first time in 13 years that a team from T.J. ha s&#13;
beaten A.L. in a tournament game. The field house was packed by 6:00. At 7:30&#13;
the two teams bounced their way onto the floor. You could tell after the first few&#13;
minutes of play that this game was going to be close. You could also tell that&#13;
Tee Jay was determined to win. At the end of the first half the score was 32&#13;
to 30 in A. L.'s fa vor. The fourth quarter began with Tee Jay 52, A. L. 48; and&#13;
the · crowd was roaring. At la st Tee Ja y was ahead and had a chance to beat A. L.&#13;
With only I: I 0 left in the game, the Yellow Jackets still led by one point. Then&#13;
the Links scared the living da ylights out of Tee Jay boosters by scoring , but Zeke&#13;
G a rdner saved the game by dropping in a ba sket for a fina l score of T. J. 64&#13;
and A. L. 63.&#13;
This game made up for all of the kidding Tee Jay ha s even ta ken from A. L.&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
THE RESERVES&#13;
The reserve basketball team has one of the best records that a T. J. reserve&#13;
team has ever had. Most of the games were so exciting that many people came&#13;
early just to see them· play. We shall be seeing many of these players again next&#13;
year when they play for the varsity.&#13;
Coach&#13;
Dick Davis&#13;
Row I: D. Foster, R. Witke, B. Koenig, D. Wolfe, R. O'Connor, M. Burns, C. Cloy, J.&#13;
Bond. Row 2: L. Lehmer, E. Griffith, K. Shadden, S. W ilson, B. Greulach, B. H arrison, D.&#13;
St. Clair, M. Hough, R. Thornton.&#13;
SCORES&#13;
T. J. VISITOR&#13;
48&#13;
50&#13;
53&#13;
31&#13;
45&#13;
61&#13;
61&#13;
42&#13;
54&#13;
50&#13;
54&#13;
57&#13;
46&#13;
67&#13;
62&#13;
49&#13;
34&#13;
51&#13;
62&#13;
50&#13;
54&#13;
Shenandoa h ··----- -- --------------·--------------30&#13;
Missouri Valley ----·--- --··----------------------24&#13;
A. L. -- ---------------------------·--------------------47&#13;
Modale --------------------- ----------·-------------.42&#13;
Modale ----------------- ----- ----------·······-------66&#13;
Holy Name -------------- ------------------------ -.48&#13;
Farragut ___ ____ __ ___ ___ __ __ ___ ___ ___ ___ -···------__ .26&#13;
Tech -----------·---------------------·------- _____ ___ 45&#13;
Harlan -----·---- --- -----------------·--·------------ --50&#13;
Norris -- ---------·----------·----------- -------- ------44&#13;
Carroll --------------------------·---------------------47 Boystown _______ _________ ______ _____ ___ ___ __ _____ __ __ 61&#13;
A. L. ---------- -------------------·------··---- --------48 North __ ___ __ ___ _____ __ ____ __ __ _____ ___ ___ ___ _________ 48&#13;
Missouri Va lley ___ ___ ___ ------ -----·-···------.42&#13;
Prep ----------------------------------------- ---------64&#13;
Central --------------·-----··------------------------44&#13;
Avoca ---------·------------------------------··------47&#13;
Boystown ------------------ --- ---------------··------66&#13;
Atla ntic -----------·---------- -------------·--------..47 Shenandoah ___ _________ __________ ____ __ __ ___ ____ 58&#13;
Compliments of THE MUSIC SHOP &#13;
Row I: D. Kell y, D. Kohl , D. Rankin, R. Spears, D. Peterse n, J . Hold e r, Coach Hanson . Row 2: T. Wilson, M. Neilson, T.&#13;
G lema n, L. Bo rritt, T. Zimmerman, J. Sanders, J. Ragland .&#13;
T.J. 34&#13;
T.J. 18&#13;
T.J. 35&#13;
T.J. 30&#13;
T.J. 53&#13;
T.J. 57&#13;
T.J. 37&#13;
T.J. 66&#13;
T.J. 35&#13;
T.J. 51&#13;
T.J. 73&#13;
T.J. 54&#13;
A TEAM&#13;
Pictured Above&#13;
l.S.D . ...... ............ .... 31&#13;
Prep ....................... .46&#13;
Boystown ................ 37&#13;
Boystown ............... .42&#13;
l.S.D. . ..................... 26&#13;
Underwood ............ 35&#13;
Bloomer ............... 39&#13;
A. L. ......... .. ... ..... .... .46&#13;
South ... .. .. ... .......... .41&#13;
North ... ..... .. ..... ...... .41&#13;
Longfellow .......... 50&#13;
Mo. Valley ... .......... .40&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Our freshman teams may have&#13;
started off slowly but they finished the season with a creditable&#13;
record. Both A and B teams beat&#13;
A. L. by at least 20 points. Let's&#13;
hope they have as good a season&#13;
next year.&#13;
T.J. 20&#13;
T.J. 14&#13;
T.J. 34&#13;
T.J. 36&#13;
T.J. 2 1&#13;
T.J. 39&#13;
T.J. 36&#13;
T.J. 27&#13;
T.J. 31&#13;
B TEAM&#13;
Pictured Below&#13;
Westside ................ 32&#13;
Prep ........................ 3 7&#13;
Bloomer ............. .... 13&#13;
A. L . .................. ... 14&#13;
South ................... 31&#13;
North .................. 15&#13;
Underwood ........ .. . 55&#13;
Longfellow .............. 15&#13;
Mo. Valley ............ 35&#13;
Row I: R. Lidd ell , J. Whitted , M. Sh ea , B. Burns, J. Musg ro ve, R. Wa llin g, Coac h Hanson. Row 2: G. Spri ng er, J . Piazza,&#13;
J. Brown, V. Ager, F. Harbold, K. Vamd e rloo, D. Schickne r, B. And erso n.&#13;
Compliments of EMARINES PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 83 &#13;
84&#13;
Row I: M. Nunez, D. Gillispie, L. Phipps, J. Rabuck, W. Doughman, E. Gilson. Row 2: R. Gray,&#13;
D. Miller, D. Mathiesen , G. James, P. Palmer, M. Hutchins, B. Edwa rds, not pictured.&#13;
VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
The rough and tough Grapplers wrestling squad swe pt through a 12-game schedule&#13;
with only 3 defeafo and one tie to mar their record .&#13;
Ta ki ng first place awards in district were Wes Doughman, and Jim Rabuck.&#13;
Second place awards went to Darrell Gillispie, Mike Nunez, and Dick Mathiesen.&#13;
Nunez and Rabuck finished fourth in state. In the North Tournament Grant James&#13;
finished first with Ed Gilson taking second. Coach DiBlasi&#13;
The team started out with a shortage of seasoned lettermen, but still turned up&#13;
a winning season, wh ich promises to be even better next year.&#13;
95 pounds.&#13;
103 pounds.&#13;
11 2 pounds.&#13;
120 pounds.&#13;
127 pounds.&#13;
133 pounds.&#13;
138 pounds.&#13;
145 pounds.&#13;
154 pounds.&#13;
165 pounds.&#13;
175 pounds.&#13;
138 pounds.&#13;
Heavyweight.&#13;
WRESTLERS&#13;
Mike Nunez, Jr. 4th place in state, a rea l hustler, state ,champ material.&#13;
Darrell Gillispie, Soph. State qua lifier, most improved wrestle r, lot&#13;
of ability.&#13;
Lenard Phipps, Jr. Shows a lot of desire and interest.&#13;
Jim Rabuck, Jr. 4th in state, outstanding ability, also state champ&#13;
material.&#13;
Wes Doughman, Jr. State qualifier, little for 127, but very tough.&#13;
Ed Gilson, Jr. Voted most outstanding wrestler, got most takedowns,&#13;
outstanding desire.&#13;
Ron Gray, Sr. Wrestled 127 and 138, a lways did a good job.&#13;
Di ck Mathiesen , Sr. T earn captain, has a lot of ability and outstanding&#13;
leadership.&#13;
Grant James, Jr. North tournament champ had most pins, very hard&#13;
to beat.&#13;
Pau l Paulmer, Sr. Lacked experience but always did his best.&#13;
Mike Hutchins, Sr. First yea r wrestler, kept up team spirit and&#13;
Denn is Mi ll er, Jr. Always did a good job.&#13;
Bill Edwards, Jr. Always tried his hardest.&#13;
Compliments of WALGREEN'S&#13;
moral. &#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
T. J. VISITOR&#13;
27 Oakland ...................................................... 14&#13;
I I South .......................................................... 33&#13;
16 Corning ...................................................... 26&#13;
3 I L. Northeast ................................................ 13&#13;
27 Harlan .......................................................... 13&#13;
33 A. L. ............................................................ 16&#13;
25 Westside .................................................... 17&#13;
25 D. M. Tech .................................................. 21&#13;
33 Carrol Kuemper ........................................ 10&#13;
22 A. L. ............................................................ 22&#13;
33 Tech ............................................................ 15&#13;
15 Bellevue ........................................................ 27&#13;
WRESTLING RESERVES&#13;
Row I: Coppock, Ramos, Ryba, H utchins, Bird , De Sa nt ia g.o, Schlegel, H a rg us, H utchins, H a rri ng to n.&#13;
Row 2: Potts, Moss, Trotte r, Zimme rma n, Marta in, Donich , Schultz, A nd rews, A llen. Row 3: Ives,&#13;
Bollig, Russell, H uey.&#13;
C ompliments of SH A NNO NS C A FE&#13;
Coach J erome&#13;
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SENIOR WRESTLERS&#13;
Mike Hutchins&#13;
Ron Gray&#13;
Dick Mathiesen Paul Palmer &#13;
CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
The cross country team has been in existence at Tee Jay for only two years.&#13;
The- track or course is 1.8 miles long. Each school is allowed to enter five runners,&#13;
but only the three top scorers count pointwise. This year Tee Jay did an excelle nt&#13;
job of running.&#13;
Left to right: Mr. Gotschall, Bernie Miller, Larry Lehmer, Royal McCul lom, Merle Hough, Lynnard Phipps, La rry A hlquist,&#13;
Bennie W old, Don Schultz.&#13;
State Mile T earn Race&#13;
Black Hawk Inv.&#13;
A. L. Inv. Run&#13;
Sioux City Inv. Run&#13;
State Cross Country Run&#13;
SCORES&#13;
Iowa City&#13;
La keview&#13;
I. S. D. Campus&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
lowa City&#13;
6th&#13;
2nd&#13;
5th&#13;
7th&#13;
I I th&#13;
Compliments of FR ED R. FLOW ER SHO P&#13;
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First Row: M. Nielsen, M. Sortino, J. Sullivan, J. Harrington, R. Rennige r, J. Singe r, E. G ilso n, L. Phipps, W . Cue, B.&#13;
Spurgeon, J. Marti n, M. Andrews, P. Dalto n, T. Tobia s. Second Row: D. Pal me r, D. Pete rson, C. Clay, W . Loud e n, R. Moss,&#13;
B. Hook, J. Krise, K. Sh add en, D. Sch ultz, A. Conklin, M. Bruno, L. Bryan, Asst. Coach DiBlasi. Third Row: Coa ch Gl en&#13;
Gotschall, P. Hymer, B. Floyd , J. Musgrove, D. St. Clair, B. Harrison, P. Ma rti n, L. Loud an, S. Wilson, G . Knud se n, K. Boll ig .&#13;
TRACK TEAM&#13;
Up and ove r fo r Bill Hook.&#13;
l r \&#13;
March 24 Omaha U. lrivitational&#13;
March 28 A. L.&#13;
April 7 Creston Relay&#13;
April 10 Logan Re lay&#13;
April 14 Clarinda Relay&#13;
April 18 A . L.&#13;
April 22 Counci l Bluffs Re lay&#13;
April 25 Holy Name&#13;
April 28 Drake Relay&#13;
The track team has had a b usy schedule this&#13;
year. They've gone as fa r as A mes for the State&#13;
meet and stayed right at home for the C ouncil&#13;
Blu ffs Re lay which boasted 25 entries.&#13;
The star of the track team was Bill Hook, who&#13;
broke his b rother's pole va ulting record. Bill jumped&#13;
I I ft. 6 in. The team is coached by Glen Gotschall&#13;
who also coaches the cross country team. There&#13;
were very few seniors on the team t his year so&#13;
greater triumphs wil l be expected of them next&#13;
year. &#13;
TENNIS TEAM&#13;
In May, the tennis team participated in&#13;
the d istrict and sectional tournaments. Stan&#13;
Ivy placed second in singles at t he district.&#13;
Returning veterans this year were Dale Alquist. Stan Ivy, and Bill Machmuller. All three,&#13;
also lettered this year. The team didn't have&#13;
ma ny matches this year, and even though they&#13;
d idn 't do as well as they should have, they&#13;
worked hard and had a lot of fun. The team&#13;
pr·actices at Robert's Park under the supervision of Coach Capel on the average of&#13;
four nights a wee k. They're expected to keep&#13;
in shape on week-ends and duri ng t he summer. They say that next year they are really&#13;
going to "clean-up" or else!&#13;
GOLF TEAM&#13;
Mr. La Mantia coached Tee Jay's golf team&#13;
again this year. The boys had matches with&#13;
quite a few Omaha schools, but they played&#13;
t heir best against our own A. L.&#13;
With the exception of Lyle Lawton all the&#13;
boys are underclassmen.&#13;
With this summer's practice, next year's&#13;
team will be even better.&#13;
Row I: M. Schultz, F. Harbold. Row 2: B. Mach muller, G . Rief, D. Ah lquist.&#13;
Left to right: Mr. LaMa ntia, R. O'Connor, L. Lawton, J. Moran, B. Burnharts, Q. Pflager, R. Lou. &#13;
90&#13;
.First Row: L. Brown, P. Thompson, D. Smith, S. Schmidt, S. Visuri, G. Allen, B. G ruelach, G. Bohnet, D. Wolf, T. Zimmerma n,&#13;
B. Aldrich. Second Row: S. Griffis, W. Ma rtin, D. Dew, B. Drummond, B. Page, D. Teague, R. McCollum, D. Foster, B.&#13;
Porter, Coach Davis.&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Tee Jay's baseball team found themselve s in an unusual position&#13;
this sea son. They were without a berth in the state tournament.&#13;
The Jeff squad was loaded with underclassmen and was nudged&#13;
out of sub-state competition by a strong Bancroft, St. Joh n's team.&#13;
The Yellowjackets fa iled to defend their 1960 summer state&#13;
championship, but the showing of the young team was so strong&#13;
that there are ma ny more state titles in sight for Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School.&#13;
Compliments of PICKY NICKY CAFE &#13;
Tee J a y scores against A. L.&#13;
"Skip" Schmidt crosses home plate\&#13;
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SPORTS ROY AL TY&#13;
This year Tee Jay tried something new in the way of&#13;
Sports Royalty. In previous years there has been a Queen&#13;
for each of the three major sports, football, basketball,&#13;
and wrestling.&#13;
In the new system there is only one queen for all of&#13;
these sports. She is chosen in the following manner.&#13;
The football, basketball, wrestling, track, and baseball&#13;
teams each pick two senior girls to represent their sport&#13;
as princesses. Then the student body elects one of these&#13;
ten girls for All-Sports Queen to reign as queen of all of&#13;
the sports for that school year.&#13;
On the night of October 14, 1960, during the halftime&#13;
of the Tee Jay-Bellvue game, Carol Christensen was&#13;
crowned All-Sports Queen by Don Dew and Mike Hutchins,&#13;
co-captains of the football team.&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
Carol Christensen Carolyn Bryan&#13;
94&#13;
Margaret&#13;
Walker&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
Jean Fuss Karen Bailey &#13;
TRACK&#13;
Linda Clodfelder&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Sandy Keele Mary Fox&#13;
Mickey Wallace Pat Torneton&#13;
95 &#13;
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SENIOR HONOR AWARDS&#13;
Frank Henning, top-ranking boy in the 1961 Senior Class&#13;
proved his merit on May 18 at the Senior Honor Assembly&#13;
when he walked away with more awards than any other stude +.&#13;
The girl receiving the most honors at the assembly was Karen&#13;
Schlegel, top-ranking girl in the Senior Class. Nancy Mumm, who&#13;
ranks third in the class, was the girl awarded the most scholarships.&#13;
The top ten students in t.he 1961 Senior Class, based on tneir&#13;
Pamela Freese, Merren Camden,&#13;
Gearheart.&#13;
The Music Shop Servi&lt;&gt;:e A ard,&#13;
hours of extra work, re sented to David Lee.&#13;
Citizenship and Comm ity Service Award s went to Colleen&#13;
Croghan, Fred Paladino, vonne Elonich, and Ray Mark .&#13;
e recipien t' of th&#13;
Ives and Stuart&#13;
Walter Cassel&#13;
Wolff won award s for the ir out-&#13;
fl&#13;
standing performances in "Diary of Anne Frank." Outstanding&#13;
Thespian Technical Awards were presented to Yvonne Elonich&#13;
and Kirby Parks. Fre~ Sorrell received a Special Technical Award.&#13;
The Don Frame Trophy which is awarded to the outstanding&#13;
football player went to Mike Hutchins.&#13;
Gerald Bohnet was the winner of the "All Around Athlete&#13;
1-.'.'.:m~~~"~-=~=~...!. Trophy." Irhe G.R.A. Outstanding Girl Award was given to&#13;
Croghan,&#13;
Tribune.&#13;
Many&#13;
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Abshie r, Pau 1&#13;
Adams, Gle nd a&#13;
Age r, Ve r Kuilen&#13;
Agnew, Mike&#13;
Agnew, Yvette&#13;
Ahern s, Ted&#13;
Airhart, Marce lla&#13;
Ald redge , Sh a ron&#13;
Aldric h, David&#13;
Alle rton, Carolyn&#13;
Allmon, Ma rvin&#13;
And e rso n, Linda Kay&#13;
Anderson, Ben&#13;
Anderson, Doug las&#13;
And e rson, J oyce&#13;
Ande rson, Ka thryn&#13;
Anderson, Robe rt&#13;
Anderson, Sh e il a&#13;
Anso n, Dav id&#13;
And rews, Ma rk&#13;
Arrowsmith, Pat&#13;
Ault, Ch e ryl&#13;
Babcoc k, Gary&#13;
Ba nes, Ann e Ei lzabeth&#13;
Banes, Edwa rd&#13;
Ba rn es, Terry&#13;
Ba rritt, La rry&#13;
Ba xley, John&#13;
Becerra , Gil be rt&#13;
Beggs, Larry&#13;
Be ll , John •&#13;
Be nson, Barbara&#13;
Bergstedt, Kathlee n&#13;
Be rnh a rdt, Sharon&#13;
Berry, Ke nda ll&#13;
Betts, J ames&#13;
Betts, Rodg e r&#13;
Bigham, Marsha&#13;
Bin gham, William&#13;
Bird song, Steven&#13;
Black, Don W.&#13;
Blackma n, Ma rsha&#13;
Bl ackwe ll, Beth A.&#13;
Blai r, Tom&#13;
Bl a nkenshi p, Bob&#13;
Bla nkensh ip, Robert W .&#13;
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Beckert, Dan&#13;
Boe, Judy&#13;
Bogu e, Jaxine&#13;
Bohan , Bobbe&#13;
Bollig Kenneth&#13;
Bolton, Kenneth&#13;
Bonham, Joyce&#13;
Bousfield, M arsha&#13;
Boyle, Rich ard&#13;
Brandt, Willa&#13;
Branson, Clifford&#13;
Breckbill , W ayne&#13;
Brenholm, Charles&#13;
Bright, J ea nnie&#13;
Bri tton, Ann&#13;
Brown , Denn is&#13;
Brown, Frank&#13;
Brown, J im&#13;
Brown, Laren&#13;
Brown, Lou Dea n&#13;
Browning, Norman&#13;
Bu rbeck, Dave&#13;
Burn s, Robert&#13;
Busse, Mary&#13;
Burkybile, Di an na&#13;
Butler, Juanita&#13;
Campbell, Joyce&#13;
Carr, G ary&#13;
C arrell, Stella&#13;
Carson, G eorg e&#13;
Cavallaro, Carol&#13;
Childers, Pearl&#13;
Childress, Rona ld&#13;
Christensen, M ari lyn&#13;
Christensen, Terry&#13;
Christensen, Cherill&#13;
Christensen, Rodney&#13;
Chute, Ronnie F.&#13;
Cl ay, Charles&#13;
Clemens, Joyce&#13;
Clyde, Ben ny&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Ginny Lu&#13;
Coleman , Terry&#13;
Coll ins, Betty&#13;
Coon, J im&#13;
Cornelison, Ray&#13;
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C rouch, Michael&#13;
Cue, W a yne&#13;
C ullen , J a ne&#13;
C ull ey, Le roy&#13;
C ulley, Stephen&#13;
Dague, Ro be rta&#13;
Dalton, Cha rl es&#13;
Do ughert y, Linda&#13;
Deed s, W ill ia m&#13;
DeSant iago, G eorg e&#13;
Diamond , La rry&#13;
Doebelin, Do n&#13;
Dofne r, Emmett&#13;
Do nich, J erry&#13;
Doty, Janice&#13;
Dowli ng , David&#13;
Drai n, Le roy&#13;
Dunn, Ja nice&#13;
Edwards, Sha ro n&#13;
Eg gers, Bruc e&#13;
Elavsky, Ma ryls&#13;
Elki ns, Gordon&#13;
El liott, Bob&#13;
Ellison, Shirley&#13;
Epperson , David&#13;
Erdelt, Rodney&#13;
Espinosa, Sa nd ra&#13;
Evans, J ackie&#13;
Fa rson, La rry&#13;
Fe hr, W a rre n&#13;
Ficht e r, Kathy&#13;
Fields, David&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Edwa rd&#13;
Floyd , J e rry&#13;
Foote, Linda&#13;
Fo rbes, Lee&#13;
Foresythe, Mike&#13;
Foster, Ka ren&#13;
Freer, Eugene&#13;
Fries, Barba ra&#13;
Frieze, Roger&#13;
Fulton, Robe rt&#13;
G a nn, Rit a&#13;
G a nn , To m&#13;
Ga rber, Da n&#13;
Gaver, Ma rcia &#13;
Gensicke, Brenda&#13;
Gillespie , Patty&#13;
Glenn, Bernard&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat&#13;
Gray, Lois&#13;
Griffin, Lou Ann&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Eddy&#13;
Gundl ach , Judy&#13;
Haach, Sonia&#13;
Halsey, Jim&#13;
Haneck, Sh elley&#13;
Han se n, Duncan&#13;
Han sen, Pearl&#13;
Harbold, Fred&#13;
Harmon, Edn a&#13;
Harol d, Carol&#13;
Harrington, James&#13;
Ha rris, Tom&#13;
Hartley, Con ni e&#13;
Hatch e r, Ardeth&#13;
Haven , Franklin&#13;
Hawks, Karen&#13;
Hawley, Pat&#13;
Ha yes, Charlotte&#13;
Henni ngs, Carol&#13;
Herron, Ma ry&#13;
Hester, Ronald&#13;
Hic ks, Ba rba ra&#13;
Hicks, Carol&#13;
Hill , Verna J ean&#13;
Hinsley, Linda&#13;
Hisil, Lucille&#13;
Had en, Cheryle&#13;
Hodtwalke r, Luiean&#13;
Holder, Ja·ck&#13;
Homa n, Dea nna&#13;
Hopper, Ed&#13;
Hotchk iss, Su e&#13;
Houg h, Thomas&#13;
Howard , Ma ry&#13;
Howla nd , Den ny&#13;
Hubba rd , Rich ard&#13;
Hu ey, Rich ard&#13;
Hulbe rt, Herbert&#13;
Humes, Clifford&#13;
Hunt, J ohn 103 &#13;
Hunter, H arry&#13;
H upp, Cheryl e&#13;
Hu t ch ens, David&#13;
H yiek, Kathleen&#13;
Ives, David&#13;
Jackson, Hi lda&#13;
J ager, John&#13;
Jensen, H arold&#13;
Jensen, Phillip&#13;
Jensen, Sheryl&#13;
J ewell, Mike&#13;
Johnson, John&#13;
Johnson, Ruth&#13;
J ohnso n, Steven&#13;
Jones, David Lee&#13;
Jones, Janet Kay&#13;
Jones, Larry L.&#13;
Jones, Larry&#13;
Jones, Marilyn&#13;
Jontz, Judy&#13;
Joslin, Kathy&#13;
Kahane, Charlotte&#13;
Kannedy, John&#13;
Keelin, Don&#13;
Keeves, Billy&#13;
Kelley, Denn is&#13;
Kelley, Kenneth&#13;
Kenn·edy, Terry&#13;
Kennett, Ronald&#13;
Kirkendall, Linda&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Karen&#13;
Klement, Jim&#13;
Knight, Dorothy&#13;
Knouse, Jim&#13;
Knudsen , Garry&#13;
Kohl, Dona ld&#13;
Kruge r, Steve&#13;
Kyllo, Kare n&#13;
Laase, Sandra&#13;
LaBreck, Ed&#13;
Lamkins, Sh eryl&#13;
Lammers, Ga rrie&#13;
Lammers, Loreece&#13;
LaMotte, Paul&#13;
Larsen, Janet&#13;
Lee, Marcia&#13;
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Leona rd, Phy llis&#13;
Lesley, Te rry&#13;
Lewis, Betty&#13;
Lewis, Edwa rd&#13;
Lewis, Roberta&#13;
Liddick , Ernie&#13;
Liggett, J a mes&#13;
Liston, J ane lle&#13;
Londen, Walter&#13;
Loukota , Robert&#13;
Loyd, Charlene&#13;
Lydon , Mary Ann&#13;
Mabbitt, Ronald&#13;
MacDonald, Cla udell&#13;
Markey, Janith&#13;
Markey, Judith&#13;
Marr, Joseph&#13;
Ma rshall, Kay&#13;
M a rti n, Jim&#13;
Matteson , Barbara&#13;
Matthews, Lora&#13;
Matthai, Sa ndra&#13;
Mauer, Nancy&#13;
May, Gary&#13;
McCle ll an d , Jack&#13;
McConn e ll, Alice&#13;
McCoy, Linda&#13;
McKenzie, Fr n~&#13;
McKim, Jack&#13;
McQuinn, J a net&#13;
Mead ows, Rose Ann&#13;
Me nsc hin g, Nancy&#13;
Me rtz , Janice&#13;
Meyers, La Nette&#13;
Millard, Sh e ila&#13;
Miller, Lind a&#13;
Mill e r, Nancy&#13;
Mohr, Pa ul&#13;
Moo re, Dennis&#13;
Moore, G le nd a&#13;
Morain e, She ryl&#13;
Moreno, Louise&#13;
Mo rriss, Son ny&#13;
Moss, Elton&#13;
Moss, Pat&#13;
Mossburg , W a nda&#13;
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Mueller, Kathleen&#13;
Mumm, David&#13;
Musg rove, Jim&#13;
Myers, Ed&#13;
Myers, Maxine&#13;
Neiswender, David&#13;
Neiswender, Dennis&#13;
Newman , Terry 0&#13;
Nerz, Paul&#13;
Nesbitt, Sandra&#13;
Nichols, Jerry&#13;
Nielsen, Jim&#13;
Nightser, Dale&#13;
Nusse r, J anet Kay&#13;
O'Bradovich, Cheryl&#13;
O gren, Maxine&#13;
Olsen, Jim&#13;
Osborn, Beve rly&#13;
Otts, Tom&#13;
Page, Te ri&#13;
Palmer, Dennis&#13;
Pa rish, Gary&#13;
Park, Nina&#13;
Patten, Dennis&#13;
Patterson , Carole&#13;
Pearey, Cecilia&#13;
Pederson, Raymond&#13;
Peters, Geri&#13;
Petersen, Kenneth&#13;
Peterson, Donnie&#13;
Peterson, J ohn&#13;
Pflager, Paula&#13;
Philli ps, Susa n&#13;
Pi azza, Jim&#13;
Pie rce, Sandra&#13;
Pleas, J eannette&#13;
Pogue, Beve rly&#13;
Points, Kent&#13;
Points, Leslie&#13;
Posva r, Rea&#13;
Potte r, Paula&#13;
Potts, Richa rd&#13;
Pru itt, G ail&#13;
Putnam, Charles&#13;
Putnam, Dianne&#13;
Q ua ndt, Eugene &#13;
Rag land, J e rry&#13;
Ramos, Sam&#13;
Ran ki n, David&#13;
Rauhaus, Richard&#13;
Reese, Beverly&#13;
Rhoades, Bob&#13;
Rief, Larry&#13;
Rine, Carol&#13;
Rish , Christine&#13;
Roarty, Diane&#13;
Roberts, Karen&#13;
Robinson, Carole&#13;
Robinson, Teresa&#13;
Rogge, Lloyd&#13;
Ross, Duane&#13;
Rousch, J ames&#13;
Rowland , Dona ld&#13;
Rush, Linda&#13;
Russell, George&#13;
Ryba , Dick&#13;
Saathoff, Roger&#13;
Sanders, J im&#13;
Schickne r, David&#13;
Schmitt, Roger&#13;
Schonberg, Brenda&#13;
Schultz, Ma rk&#13;
Schutjer, Rocky&#13;
Sea lock, Mary&#13;
Severson , Sandie&#13;
Shea , Mike&#13;
Shinaba rger, Stan&#13;
Shinn, Neta&#13;
Sigler, Ala n&#13;
Silli k, Beve rl y&#13;
Smith, Dennie L.&#13;
Smith , Jim&#13;
Smith , Lois&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Smith, Peggy&#13;
Smith, Su san&#13;
Smit h, Velma&#13;
Smith, Wa rren&#13;
Snyder, Susa n&#13;
Sorensen, Michael&#13;
Sorenson, Richa rd&#13;
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Spalti, J ohn&#13;
Spears, Ronald&#13;
Specht, Ben&#13;
Springer, Gene&#13;
Spurgin, Brent&#13;
Sta cy, Pa mela&#13;
Sra niford , Roge r&#13;
Sta rk, Marlene&#13;
Ste phen , Marcia&#13;
Stiles, C o nni e&#13;
Stog d ill, Doug&#13;
Stog d ill , John&#13;
Sto ry, Cheryl&#13;
Story, Karen&#13;
Strack, De nnis&#13;
Stubbe, Fred&#13;
Sulliva n, J a mes&#13;
Swanger, Den nis&#13;
Syd zyik, Don na&#13;
Tad lock, Glenda&#13;
Teague, J ea n&#13;
Tews, Ke nn eth&#13;
Th omas, Edd ie&#13;
Thomas, Kathleen D.&#13;
Th omas, ·Kathleen R.&#13;
Th ompson, Connie&#13;
Thompson, Marjorie&#13;
Tobias, Jane&#13;
Townse nd , Tonchita&#13;
Trotte r, David&#13;
Trotter, Fe rman&#13;
Trotter, William&#13;
Yan Arsdel, Victor&#13;
Vand e rl oo, Keith&#13;
Va rn , Vio la&#13;
Vashon, Bill&#13;
Vaug ni aux, Bill&#13;
Ye rsaci, Carole&#13;
Villo nt, Judy&#13;
W affle , Judy&#13;
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Wagner, Ruth&#13;
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Young , Linda Zack, Jim&#13;
Zimmerman, Tom&#13;
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Agnew, Dennis&#13;
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Aldrich, Jerry&#13;
Anderson, Archie&#13;
Anderson, Charles&#13;
Arnold, Jeanine&#13;
Bait, Katherine&#13;
Barker, Jim&#13;
Barr, Sharon&#13;
Bartlett, Nancy&#13;
Baughman, Ruth&#13;
Baxter, Judy&#13;
Becerra, Brigid&#13;
Becker, Keith&#13;
Beckner, Sally&#13;
Beezley, M ike&#13;
Bernhords, Bruce&#13;
Bingel, Betty&#13;
Bird, Diane&#13;
Bird, Eldon&#13;
Bi'rd , Marilyn&#13;
Bird , Victor&#13;
Blair, Geraldine&#13;
Blank, Robert&#13;
Blum, Carol&#13;
Bly, Beverly&#13;
Bond, J ames&#13;
Bonham, Jan&#13;
Bowan, Jackie&#13;
Boysen, Cathie&#13;
Bradford , Rodger&#13;
Brendel, John&#13;
Brisena, Teresa&#13;
Brooks, Carol&#13;
Brooks, Terry&#13;
Bryan, Lennie&#13;
Burns, M ike&#13;
Cangas, Juanita&#13;
Carlson, Vickie&#13;
Carter, Kenneth&#13;
Cary, Myrtle&#13;
Chambers, Diana&#13;
C hristina, Shirley&#13;
Circe, Danny&#13;
C lapper, Pam&#13;
112 &#13;
Clarke, Fred&#13;
Clemens, Zenette&#13;
Cloyd , Bo b&#13;
Coffman, Gary&#13;
Collins, Donn a&#13;
Collins, Ken neth&#13;
Con away, Kenny&#13;
C ook, Barbara&#13;
C opeland, Janet&#13;
Craig, Bill&#13;
Cupit, Charles&#13;
Daeges , Pat&#13;
Davenport, Karen&#13;
Deeds, Sh irley&#13;
Dempster, Sh eri&#13;
Den herd er, Rich ard&#13;
DeSantiago, Savino&#13;
Dillon, Joh n&#13;
Doebelin, Carolyn&#13;
Dofner, Paul&#13;
Dou ghma n, Victor&#13;
Drake, Ma rl yn&#13;
Duke, Richard&#13;
Eakin, Larry&#13;
El liot, Jack&#13;
Elliot, Katherine&#13;
Emerson, Connie&#13;
Engl and, Lynette&#13;
Farr, Judy&#13;
Farr, Judy&#13;
Feeki n, Duane&#13;
Feekin, Ronald&#13;
Floyd , Freddie&#13;
Flury, Edmon&#13;
Flynn , Jim&#13;
Forrest, Mattie&#13;
Foster, Den nis&#13;
Fowler, Floyd&#13;
Fraley, W illiam&#13;
Frye r, Judy&#13;
Galle, Joanne&#13;
Gallup, Kreg&#13;
Gates, Pe nny&#13;
Gibbs, Patricia&#13;
Gi ll , Bruce&#13;
G illespie, Darrel l&#13;
Goldenberg, Frada&#13;
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Graybill. Lonnie&#13;
Greu lach, Bob&#13;
G riffith , Edwin&#13;
Ha ll berg, Ea rl&#13;
Hammond , Christie&#13;
Haneck, Ma rie&#13;
Ha nsen, Betty&#13;
Hansen, La nnis&#13;
Hanson , Ba rbara&#13;
Ha rgis, J ames D.&#13;
Ha rris, Sh irley&#13;
Ha rrison, Bill&#13;
Ha rrod , Sonj a&#13;
Ha rtley, David&#13;
Hassle r, Alva&#13;
Hastie, Harold&#13;
Haven, J udy&#13;
Hea ps, Ja nice&#13;
Heitman, Wildon&#13;
Henley, Mike&#13;
Henry, Kathy&#13;
Henserling, Linda&#13;
Heubner, Linda&#13;
Hicks, Betty&#13;
Hicks, Eugene&#13;
Hill. Betty&#13;
Hill, Ray&#13;
Hively, Betty&#13;
Hod twalker, Elea nor&#13;
Heel, Sand ra&#13;
Holg e rson, Cheryl&#13;
Hopkins, Robert&#13;
Hough, Merle&#13;
Howe, Alpheus&#13;
Hugh es, Wa lter&#13;
Hurd , Ka ren&#13;
Hutchens, Richa rd&#13;
Hyd e, J anice&#13;
Hyme r, Pa ul&#13;
Isenhour, J ohn&#13;
Ives, Douglas&#13;
J acoba, Lind a&#13;
J acobson, Chris&#13;
J acobsen, Mary&#13;
Jepperson, Dennis &#13;
Johnson, Carol&#13;
Johnson, Douglas&#13;
John so n, Kathie&#13;
Johnson , Ros emary&#13;
Johnston, G a ry&#13;
J ohnston, Judy Dia ne&#13;
Jones, Marcie&#13;
Joy, Da rrel&#13;
Keele , Carla&#13;
Kell y, Mary&#13;
Kerns, Kathleen&#13;
Kilgore, Andy&#13;
Ki rkpatrick, Kathleen&#13;
Knight, Barba ra&#13;
Koen ig , Bernard&#13;
Koenigs, Beverly&#13;
Konecny, Ma ry&#13;
La Breck, Gary&#13;
Lappe, Terry&#13;
Larsen, Danny&#13;
Larsen, Sandra&#13;
Lawless, Ph yllis&#13;
Lawton, Lau rie&#13;
Lee, Lind a&#13;
Lefgren, Nancy&#13;
Lehmer, La rry&#13;
Le Master, Ca rolyn&#13;
Leytham, Bill&#13;
Libby, Bill&#13;
Lieva n, Sharon&#13;
Lines, David&#13;
Livingston, Barba ra&#13;
Louden, Tom&#13;
Mace, Andrew&#13;
Madison, Bob&#13;
Mahoney, Merlyn&#13;
Majeski, David&#13;
Majeski, Dennis&#13;
Malick, Bob&#13;
Martin, Darlene&#13;
McGilvray, Elfreda&#13;
Mcintosh, Ros ea nn&#13;
McKeever, Alvin&#13;
McNulty , Charles&#13;
Mc Twigg an , Jean&#13;
Meadows, Harold 115 &#13;
Middaugh , Gwen&#13;
Mill er, Bernie&#13;
Mi ller, Ma ri lyn&#13;
Mille r, Patricia&#13;
Moa ts, Jim&#13;
Mohr, Calvin&#13;
Monohan, Ka re n&#13;
Montgomery, Nadine&#13;
Moore, Bill&#13;
Moreno, Frank&#13;
Morris, Barba ra&#13;
Mo rriss, J une&#13;
Morrow, Gay&#13;
Mowery, Edwa rd&#13;
Murray, J e re&#13;
Neigh bors, Cynth ia&#13;
Neighbors, Na ncy&#13;
Nelson, Denn is&#13;
Nerz, Joyce&#13;
Nic hols, Ja ne&#13;
Noel , De nnis&#13;
O 'C onne r, Rod&#13;
O dell, Merritt&#13;
O 'N iell, Dic k&#13;
O wens, Joyce&#13;
Parrack, Janet&#13;
Parrack, Joyce&#13;
Pasco, Lester&#13;
Pau lsen , Da rli ne&#13;
Peterson , Anit a&#13;
Phelps, Mad i&#13;
Pickering, David&#13;
Pierce, Barbara&#13;
Pitt, Betty&#13;
Poffenberger, Terry&#13;
Points, C onnie&#13;
Points, J im&#13;
Poland , Jay&#13;
Price, Do n&#13;
Pugh, Rodney&#13;
Put nam, Caroline&#13;
Ramos, Sam&#13;
Rasmussen , Susa n&#13;
Rea l, J e ssie&#13;
Richardson, Paul&#13;
Ridd le , Paulette&#13;
II 6 &#13;
Rish, Nancy&#13;
Roberts, Cynthia&#13;
Roberts, Robbie&#13;
Roden, Sandra&#13;
Rollins, J e rry&#13;
Romans, Fred&#13;
Rowe, Joa n&#13;
Ruge r, Pa ulette&#13;
Sa nders, Dwayne&#13;
Sand e rs, Raymond&#13;
Schaefer, Nancy&#13;
Schlege l, Bob&#13;
Schmitt,.Judy&#13;
Sch ue lzky, Bob&#13;
Sca llard, Margarer&#13;
Seamon , Kathy&#13;
Shadden , Kent&#13;
Sheely, J ohn&#13;
Shestak, David&#13;
Shipma n, Linda&#13;
Sitzler, Dan&#13;
Skaw, Larry&#13;
Smit h, Gary Lee&#13;
Smith, Ma ry Lynne&#13;
Smith, Te ri&#13;
Sorenson, Noreen&#13;
Starr, Linda&#13;
St. Clair, De nnis&#13;
Stogdill, Tom&#13;
Sturgeon, Stanley&#13;
Sulliva n, Karen&#13;
Swalek, Bernadette&#13;
Swange r, Sharon&#13;
Taylor, David&#13;
Taylor, Mike&#13;
Teague, De nnis&#13;
Teller, Richa rd&#13;
Thomas, Barbara&#13;
Thompson, Ma rcia&#13;
Thornburg , Connie&#13;
Thornton, Rona Id&#13;
Tietsort, Richard&#13;
Tompkins, Donald&#13;
Trumble, David&#13;
Tworney, Marilyn&#13;
Villont, William&#13;
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W assem, C ynt hi a&#13;
W ate rs, Joylee&#13;
W atki nson, Bonnie&#13;
W atson, Bob&#13;
W atts, J e rry&#13;
W essels, Don&#13;
Whaley, Connie&#13;
Will ia ms, Bobby Dale&#13;
Willy, Te resa&#13;
Wi lloug hby, Pau l&#13;
Wilson , Il e ne&#13;
Wilson, Smyze r &#13;
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Win gate, Fred&#13;
Wi se, Larry&#13;
Witke, Rand y&#13;
Witt, Earl ene&#13;
W ohl ers, Mary&#13;
W olfe, Dave&#13;
W omeld orff, John&#13;
W oods, Larry&#13;
W oodworth, Larry&#13;
Wray, Lorrain e&#13;
Yopp, Richard&#13;
Zimmerm an, Dan&#13;
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Belt, Lloyd&#13;
Bird, Kathe rin e&#13;
Christiansen, Beverly&#13;
Fedor, Judy&#13;
Floyd , Willie&#13;
G ast , G ary&#13;
Gillman , H erbert&#13;
H adden, Mitchell&#13;
Hook, Bill&#13;
Hopkins, Robert&#13;
Kennedy, Pat&#13;
Lau den, Tom&#13;
Lewis, Kenneth&#13;
Martin, Robert&#13;
Pohmi sa no, Joreen&#13;
W ohlert, C arol yn &#13;
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Ad amson, A rdon&#13;
A herns, G ary&#13;
A ldrich, Bo b&#13;
A llen, M ark&#13;
Am sberry, Jane&#13;
A nderso n, Ed wa rd&#13;
A nderson, Elea nor&#13;
A nderson, G ary&#13;
And erson, Phyl lis&#13;
A rth ur, Ph il&#13;
Barron, Leorita&#13;
Bax ley, David&#13;
Beckm an, Bo b&#13;
Benagas, Joe&#13;
Bergstedt, Ka ryn&#13;
Boeke rt, Tom&#13;
Bres hers, Will ie&#13;
Brockman, Lyle&#13;
Brown, Judy&#13;
Bryant, Doris&#13;
-B ut ler, Cheryl&#13;
Ca ll ahan, Keit h&#13;
Carl, Jackie&#13;
Carrigan , Roger&#13;
C la rk, Lind a&#13;
Clark, M ike&#13;
Clemens, Sh aron&#13;
Coleman, Carol&#13;
Colton, Douglas&#13;
Conkling, A lvin&#13;
Coppock, Jerry&#13;
C ra ne, Connie&#13;
Cyph ers, Jea nn e&#13;
Danielsen, Lorrai ne&#13;
Davis, Sandy&#13;
Dew, Don&#13;
Diercks, Gary&#13;
Dillon, Jesse&#13;
Dihler, Ji ll&#13;
Dofn er, Shirl ey&#13;
Doner, Ada Ru th&#13;
Doughman, Wesley&#13;
Drummond , Bill&#13;
Eakin , Janet&#13;
Ed wards, Bi ll&#13;
Eld ridge, Sandra&#13;
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Emge, Ron&#13;
Erde lt, Robert&#13;
Erickson, Karen&#13;
Etherton, Sheila&#13;
Fau b le, Fra nk&#13;
Feekin , Do nald&#13;
Fencl, Louis&#13;
Fencl, Rosalie&#13;
Ferris, Charles&#13;
Forbes, Luc ill e&#13;
Fo rca d e , Lynn&#13;
Fox, Timee Ann&#13;
Fre nch , Connie&#13;
Fry, Suza nne&#13;
Fu ller, Jerry&#13;
Funk, Kenneth&#13;
Fuss, Jim&#13;
Ganey, Jeanie&#13;
Garber, Don&#13;
Gardner, Dennis&#13;
Gave r, Rita&#13;
G ibler, John&#13;
Gilso n, Edward.&#13;
Give ns, Gay&#13;
Graham, Connie&#13;
Graves, Jeanette&#13;
Grosvenor, Carol ·&#13;
Gundlack, Beverly&#13;
H a mpton, Genny&#13;
H onsen, Fred&#13;
H ansen, Pam&#13;
H atcher, J ames&#13;
H aworth, Claudia&#13;
H ea ps, Charles&#13;
H empel, Donald&#13;
H en ry, Sa ndra&#13;
H e nsky, Bob&#13;
Hicks, Doris&#13;
Himbe rger, Mary L.&#13;
Hitchcock, Patricia&#13;
H o bbs, G a ry&#13;
Hogue, Barba ra&#13;
H ollins, Alvin&#13;
H olmbe rg, Eliza b e th&#13;
H o pkins, Linda&#13;
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Ho pkins, Robe rt&#13;
Howery, Pame la&#13;
Hras ky, Frank&#13;
Hun t, Kenn eth&#13;
Hutchens, Karen&#13;
Ivy, Stanley&#13;
James, Grant&#13;
James, Pat&#13;
Jensen , Dea n&#13;
Jensen , Jean&#13;
J oha nn , Sh a ron&#13;
J ohn son, Donald&#13;
Johnson, Ma ry A.&#13;
John son, Trud i&#13;
John son, Virginia&#13;
J ones, James&#13;
Joslin , David&#13;
Kelso, Ed&#13;
Kemp , Peggy&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Al&#13;
Kieldg aa rd, Loren&#13;
Kl ement, David&#13;
Knofler, Su san&#13;
Knouse , Sheryl&#13;
Krise , J ames&#13;
Kruse, Virgin ia&#13;
Kuhl , Dia ne&#13;
La&lt;;::h appell, Don&#13;
Ladd, Gale&#13;
Ladd, Irene&#13;
LaM otte , Connie&#13;
Lawslo, Ron&#13;
Le a, La rry&#13;
LeMaste r, Patty&#13;
Lesley, Sandra&#13;
Leu, Claudia&#13;
Leu, Ra nd ell&#13;
Le vi , Paul a&#13;
Lind say, She rryl&#13;
Loc ke rby, Ma rsha&#13;
Lovela dy, Sandra&#13;
Mabbitt, Gl en&#13;
~hmull , Bill&#13;
Madsen, Ra ymond&#13;
Mahan, Elaine&#13;
Malmos, Judy &#13;
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Marr, Mary&#13;
Marriott, Karyn&#13;
Martin, Gary&#13;
Martin, Marie&#13;
Mason, Shar&#13;
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Matthia, Charles&#13;
Matuski, Sandy&#13;
McAndrews, Sharon&#13;
McCain, Sherry&#13;
McClain, Judy&#13;
McClure, Marcia&#13;
McCollum, Royal&#13;
McConnell,&#13;
Linda&#13;
McCoy, Bonnie&#13;
Mcintire,&#13;
Tim&#13;
Mc intosh,&#13;
Harvey&#13;
McMullen , Richard&#13;
Meek,&#13;
Byro n&#13;
Meredith , Janice&#13;
Meyers, Gary&#13;
Miller,&#13;
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Miller, Sh aron Mitchell, Jackie&#13;
J o&#13;
Moats, Ri cha rd&#13;
Moore, Janice&#13;
Moran,&#13;
J ohn&#13;
Mo~e , Jackelyn&#13;
Mueller, Sharon&#13;
Munyon, Terry&#13;
Murphy, Mike&#13;
Myers, Rose&#13;
Neiswender, Carolyn Newma n, Joella&#13;
Nightser, Gary Nims, Shirley&#13;
Nun ez, Mike&#13;
Nusam, Bon ita&#13;
Ol&#13;
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Olse&#13;
n,&#13;
Robert&#13;
O lsufka, Caro&#13;
le&#13;
Pacholke, David Page, Bill Pahmisano, Jorene&#13;
Palme&#13;
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David&#13;
Park, Bi&#13;
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Pa rrack, J ackie&#13;
Pa rsons, Ma ry Elin&#13;
Pasco, Sharo n&#13;
Pauley, J oAnn&#13;
Pe te rson, Lonnie&#13;
Pet erson, Norman&#13;
Petty, Nelson&#13;
Pfl ager, Quayne&#13;
Ph ill ips, Ed wa rd&#13;
Ph il li ps, Paula&#13;
Ph ipps, Lyn na rd&#13;
Pi azza, J odi e&#13;
Pil ge r, Ro na ld&#13;
Potts, Kenn eth&#13;
Prieto, Ma ri e&#13;
Prine, Nancy&#13;
Probst, Dia na&#13;
Prou ty, David&#13;
Pulma n, Sa ndra&#13;
Rabuck, Ji m&#13;
Ramos, Lupe&#13;
Ramos, Ma nue l&#13;
Reed , Eileen&#13;
Reed, Lind a&#13;
Reeves, Dale&#13;
Rega n, Dennis&#13;
Reichart, Judy&#13;
Reicha rt, Ma ry Ann&#13;
Rhoten, J ackie&#13;
Ri ef, G ary&#13;
Ri ef, Tom&#13;
Robe rts, Ka rl a&#13;
Robi nson, Lynd a&#13;
Ro binso n, Tom&#13;
Rockwell, Judy&#13;
Rousch, Ron&#13;
Ruby, Ba rto n&#13;
Ruiz, Fra nk&#13;
Sal in , Kare n&#13;
Sand ers, Dick&#13;
Sayers, Eliza bet h&#13;
Scha efe r, Lo rra ine&#13;
Schmidt, Ross&#13;
Schultz, Don,&#13;
Scoll a rd , Joe&#13;
Scoula r, Jackie&#13;
126 &#13;
Sealock, Linda&#13;
Sh aha n, Ch uck&#13;
Shoemaker, Sharon&#13;
Skaw, El ai ne&#13;
Slack, Kathy&#13;
Smith, Amasa&#13;
Smilh, Be rna rd C.&#13;
Smith, Dia ne&#13;
Sm ith, Don a ld&#13;
Smith, Faye&#13;
Smith, Norman&#13;
Smith, She rrie&#13;
Sm il h, Terry&#13;
Smith , Wa nda&#13;
S'tlive ly, Eva lyn&#13;
Sarti no, Frank&#13;
Souse r, Roxi&#13;
Spea rn, J im&#13;
Spike r, Ca rol&#13;
Stacy, Diane&#13;
Staniford , Dorothy&#13;
Stend e r, Bobby&#13;
Steward, Gerald&#13;
Street, Joa nne&#13;
Stultz, Glend a&#13;
Sublet, Robert&#13;
Sutto n, Bra unda&#13;
Swanso n, Beverly&#13;
Swolley, Nancy&#13;
Sydzyik, Dian&#13;
Tadlock, Jud y&#13;
Ta nn er, Connie&#13;
Ta rkingto n, Mardelle&#13;
Taylor, Irma&#13;
Teage r, El ai ne&#13;
Tews, J ean&#13;
Th ornton, Nancy&#13;
Tripp, Lyle&#13;
Turk, Judy&#13;
Turner, Ph il lip&#13;
Ulme r, Linda&#13;
Valentine, Vale ri e&#13;
Vaugh n, Roxanne&#13;
Vaug niaux, Paul&#13;
Venard , Che ryl&#13;
Vernon, Susa n&#13;
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"It's supposed to do it faster.?"&#13;
Versaci, Roxi ne&#13;
Vittitoe, Virginia&#13;
Waffle, Billie&#13;
Walla, Dya nne&#13;
"English isn't rea lly hard!"&#13;
Wa ll ace , Sa ndra&#13;
Wal ling, Janice&#13;
Wa lte rs, Cl etus&#13;
Wa rford , Keith&#13;
Watki nson, Jacque&#13;
Weh rli , Iris&#13;
We lch, Ma ria n&#13;
Wen stra nd, Dave&#13;
Whaley, Wilbur&#13;
Whitted, Linda&#13;
Wicke rsham, Glen&#13;
128 &#13;
W igington , Da rryl&#13;
Wilki ns, Pat&#13;
Wil liams, Charles&#13;
Wilson, Conn ie&#13;
Wilson , Jim&#13;
W ilson, La rry&#13;
W ohl e rt, Ca rolyn&#13;
Wold , Benny&#13;
Wolfe, Donald&#13;
Yo pp , Pa ul&#13;
Yost, Orio&#13;
Yo un g, J ack&#13;
You ng , La rry&#13;
Young, Rona ld&#13;
Zaloud ek, J ames&#13;
" . . . it's not&#13;
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Not pictured&#13;
Allen , Mark&#13;
Bartholemew, Do nna&#13;
Ca in , Larry&#13;
Camp, Ca rol&#13;
Cl oyd, Ed&#13;
Colton, Doug las&#13;
DuBois, Haze l&#13;
Fe rris, Charles&#13;
Hassler, Dwane&#13;
J as pe rson, Ba rbara&#13;
J oh nson, Richard&#13;
Leo na rd , Delbert&#13;
Love lady, Sandra&#13;
Morris, Melville&#13;
Olsufka , Carole&#13;
Preucil, David&#13;
Proctor, La rry&#13;
Ramsey, J anice&#13;
Reed, Linda&#13;
Rhodes, Alvin&#13;
Spence r, Gary&#13;
Tietso rt, Ro llie&#13;
Tobias, Tom&#13;
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SENIORS&#13;
COSETTE ACKERMAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Choir, Roadshows, Red Cross, F.H.A.&#13;
JUDY ACKERMAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Glee Club, Comme rcia l Club&#13;
LARRY ADAMS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Choir, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Basketball, Latin Club, Science&#13;
Club, Math Club, Biology Club&#13;
HARRY G. AHERNS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
DALE E. AHLQUIST&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Signal, Musicals, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball,&#13;
Science Club, Math Club, Drill T earn, Biology Club, Tennis&#13;
BILL ARMSTRONG&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross,&#13;
Letterman 's Club, R.O.T.C., Footba ll, Golf, Baseball&#13;
LORRAINE JEAN AYLSWORTH&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Band, Orchestra , Y-Teens&#13;
KAREN BAI LEY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Cheerleader, Musicals, Roadshows,&#13;
Varsidets, Freshman Class V-Pres., Thespians, Commercial Club, Y-T eens, Ba sketball Princess, National&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
DENNY BAIRD&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketball&#13;
ARLENE BAKER&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
G .R.A., (V-Pres.), Red Cross, Spanish Club, F.T.A. &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
MARY BARRON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, Y-Teens, French Club&#13;
JERRY BAXTER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
JUDITH BEAMAN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
National Honor Society, Latin Club, Library Club&#13;
DENNIS BECKMAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
PHILLIP BECKMAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football&#13;
KAREN BELT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma , Roadshows, G.R.A., F.H.A., Red Cross,&#13;
Glee Club.&#13;
VIRGINIA G. BENEGAS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
SHARON M. BESSEY&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma (Pres.), Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross, Latin Club, Band, Safe-Teens&#13;
CAROL BETTS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Clu b, Signal, Musicals, Roadshows, G.R.A., F.H.A., Red&#13;
Cross, Y-Teens, Book Week Tea, Commercial Club, Varsidets,&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
DENNIS LYLE BETTS&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Band&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
NORMAN BETTS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Wrestling&#13;
GLENDA BIRD&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, G.R.A., Commercial Club&#13;
MAXINE BLUM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
F.H .A.&#13;
GERALD RICHARD BOHNET&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, Baseball&#13;
MARILYN BOLLIG&#13;
Vocational&#13;
F.H.A.&#13;
LINDA SUE BOLTON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Signal, (Editor), Roadshows, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Debate, National Honor&#13;
Society&#13;
LINDA BOYER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Signal, Roadshows, Red Cross, F.H.A., Quill&#13;
and Scroll, Girls' Lounge, Spanish Club, Commercial&#13;
Club, National Honor Society&#13;
MARY ELLEN BOYER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council (V-Pres.), Pep Club, Aurora, Choir,&#13;
Road shows, F.H.A. (Pres.), Red Cross, Debate, Library&#13;
Club, Musicals, Book Week Tea, National Honor&#13;
Society.&#13;
LILLIAN BRESHERS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Mu sicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Spelling&#13;
Club, Commercial Club, Cadettes&#13;
CAROLYN COLLEEN BRYAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora, Cheerleader,&#13;
Choir, Musicals, G.R.A., Roadshows, Prom Court,&#13;
Homecoming Court, Freshman Class Sec. &#13;
PAUL BUSSE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Roadshows, R.O .T.C.&#13;
BONNIE KATHERINE BUYAK&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
Student Council, Aurora , Pep Club, Science Club, Annual (Ed itor), Choir, Roadshows, All School Plays, Musica ls, National Honor Society, Spelling Club, Thespians&#13;
(V- Pres.), Y-Teens, (Pres.), Art Club (Treas.), Creative&#13;
Writi ng, Book Week Tea , Dramatics Award, Library&#13;
Club, Biology Club, Safe-Teens, G.R.A., Senior Prom&#13;
Court&#13;
MERRON CAMDEN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Roadshows, National Honor Society,&#13;
Library Club, F.H.A., Latin Club, Band, Book Week Tea,&#13;
Commercial Club&#13;
DONALD L. CAMPBELL&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Signal. R.O.T.C., Football, Math Club, Science Club, Drill Team, Debate, Rifle T earn&#13;
FRANCES CAMPBELL&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Annual, Signal, All School Plays, Roadshows, Quill and Scroll,&#13;
Red Cross, Thespians, Band, Y-T eens (V-Pres.), Science Club,&#13;
Math Club, National Honor Society, Library Club, Book Week&#13;
Tea, Biology Club, Children's Theatre, Spelling Club&#13;
KATHLEEN CAMPBELL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, All School Plays, Red Cross, Mu sicals, Roadshows, Book Week Tea, Thespians, Library Club,&#13;
Outstanding Actress Award&#13;
DARREL CARLSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Roadshows, Latin Club, Debate, Band, Creative Writing, Orchestra, Choir&#13;
JANICE CARR&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, G.R.A., F.H.A., Commercial Club, Band, Orchestra, Y-Teens, Art Club&#13;
DAVID CAVANAUGH&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football&#13;
ARTHUR CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Vocation al&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
CAROL A. CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora, Cheerleader, Signal, Choir,&#13;
Musicals, Roadshows, Quill and Scroll, Junior-Senior Class&#13;
Pres., G.R.A., Book Week Tea, Library Club (Pres.), Safe-Teens,&#13;
All Sports Queen, Jun ior Prom Princess, National Honor Society&#13;
CHRIS G. CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Voca tiona l&#13;
Choir, All School Play, Musicals, Roadshows, Letterman's&#13;
Club, Football, Track, Thespians, Wrestling&#13;
TRUDY CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Signa l, Spanish Club, Glee Club&#13;
GARY P. CLARK&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
ED CLOYD&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Footba ll&#13;
JOHN CONZEMIUS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club&#13;
EVERETT L. COLTON, JR.&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Coun cil , Pep Club, R.O.T.C., Science Club,&#13;
Math Club&#13;
MARY CONWAY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora (Sec .), Annual',&#13;
All School Plays, Roadshows, Red Cross, Book Week&#13;
Tea, Thespians (Sec .), Commercial qub, F.T.A., Library&#13;
Club, Children's Theatre Plays&#13;
JOAN COOKSEY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross&#13;
JUDY COPELAND&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Girls' Loun ge, Art Club &#13;
JASON COZIAHR&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
Sophomore Class V-Pres., Football, Golf, Band, O rchestra , W restling&#13;
EUGENE CRAIG&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
St udent Council, Pep Club, ~. O.T ., Latin Club, Science Clu b, Biology Club, Debate&#13;
COLLEEN CROGHAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Musicals, Choir, Roadshows, National&#13;
Honor Society (V-Pres.), G irls' Lounge, Biology Club,&#13;
Debate, D.A.R. Good Citizen&#13;
STUART C. CROUSE&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
Student Cou ncil, Choir, Musica ls, Roadshows, Red&#13;
Cross, Football , Basketball, Spanish Club, Band,&#13;
Orchestra , National Honor Society&#13;
LINDA ClJMMING&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Glee&#13;
Club, Future Nurses&#13;
PAUL DAMON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Creative Writing, Drill Team, Conservation Club&#13;
LARRY R. DAUGHERTY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football&#13;
JUNE DeSANTI&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
DALE DICKINSON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Latin Club&#13;
DAVID DILLEHAY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
SHARON DOWLING&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Glee Club&#13;
DAN DUKE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Football, Basketball, Spanish Club (Pres.), Band&#13;
DENNIS EAKIN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Honor Guard&#13;
JIM L. EBERT&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball&#13;
DOROTHY EGGERS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
DIANA K. EICHER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Commercial Club&#13;
CAROL ELLISON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
YVONNE "JONNY" ELONICH&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Aurora, All School Plays, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, National Honor Society (Pres.), Latin Club,&#13;
Science Club (Sec.-Treas.), Math Club, Creative Writing, Thespians (V-Pres.), Girls' Lounge, Biology Club,&#13;
Children's Theatre Plays, Senior Prom Queen&#13;
WILLIAM ERICKSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club&#13;
ALGIE FARR, JR.&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Student Council, R.O.T.C., Football, Track, Wrestlin g &#13;
ROBERTA FENTON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
RONNIE FERRYMAN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Safe-Teens&#13;
CL YDA FLOWERS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
CLYDE R. FLOWERS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Rifle Team&#13;
BENNIE L. FLOYD&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Track, Drill Team&#13;
GARY N. FOGLE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.0.T.C., Basketball, Safe-Teens&#13;
LAURALEE FOWLER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, Spanish Club, Spelling Club, Debate, Art Club&#13;
(Pres.), ·Y-Teens&#13;
MARY DIANE FOX&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Aurora , Cheerleader, Choir, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, Varsidets, National Honor Society, Thespians, F.T.A., Library Club, Prom Court, Football Princess, Road&#13;
Show Queen, Varsidets Choreographer, Latin Club (Pres.)&#13;
PAMELA ANN FREESE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Clu b, Aurora, Roadshows, Red Cross, Latin Club, Band,&#13;
Future Nurses (Sec.), Office Work, National Honor Society&#13;
MARLENE KAY FRIEDMAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Spanish&#13;
Club (V-Pres.), F.T.A. (Pres.), National Honor Society&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
RICHARD FRIEND&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Cou ncil , R.O.T.C., Football, Track, Basketball&#13;
JEAN FUSS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora (Pres.), Annual, Signal,&#13;
Roadshows, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Red&#13;
Cross, Book Week Tea, Biology Club, Library Club, Ba sketball Princess&#13;
SHARON GAINES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma (V-Pres.), Annual, All School Plays, Musica ls,&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, Spanish Club (Sec.), Art Club&#13;
SHARON GALLAHER&#13;
Voca tional&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Annu al, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross,&#13;
Commercial Club, Library Club&#13;
LETA RENEE GALLUP&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, Commercial Clu b&#13;
TRUDY GARDNER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Annua l, Signal, Roadshows, Quill and Scroll, F.H.A., Red&#13;
Cross, Latin Clu b, Girls' Lounge, Debate, Safe-Teens&#13;
MICHAEL E. GARREAN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, R.O.T.C .. Latin Club, Science Club, Math Club, Biology Club, Debate, Tennis&#13;
ORALEE GA TES&#13;
Vocatio nal .&#13;
Ann ual, Signal, Roadshows, Red Cross, Band, Art Club,&#13;
Majorette&#13;
SALLY JANE GA TES&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Annual. G.R.A., Red Cross, Spanish Club (Sec.),&#13;
Girls' Lounge, F.T.A., (Sec.-Treas.), Debate, French Cl ub,&#13;
Safe-Teens&#13;
DWYLAN R. GEARHART&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, National Honor Society,&#13;
Latin Club, Science Club, Math Club, Creative Writing, Biology Club. Debate &#13;
..&#13;
VIRGINIA GIBBS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
F.H.A., Red Cross, Latin Club&#13;
PENNY E. GINN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Choir&#13;
MIKE GORHAM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O .T.C., Football, Track&#13;
BARBARA GRAVES&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
St ude nt Council , Pep Clu b (Sec.), Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross (Pres.), Girls' Lounge&#13;
SHARON GRAY&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
RONNIE GRAY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball , Dri ll T earn, Wrestlin g&#13;
LINDA KAY GROSVENOR&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Choir, Musica ls, Roadshows, Safe-Teens (P res.)&#13;
MARSHA GROTE&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Roadshows, Thespians, National Honor Society&#13;
JANELL HAACK&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Musica ls, Roadshows, Comme rcia l Club, Y-T eens, National&#13;
Hon.or Society&#13;
SHARON RAE HAINES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Clu b, Choir, Mu sicals, F.H.A. , Commercial Clu b, Biology Cl ub, Y-T eens, Art Cl ub, Safe-Teens&#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
JIM HAMMERS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club, Biology Club&#13;
LINDA V. HARRILL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, Red Cross, Science Club, Y-Teens&#13;
MARILYN L. HARRISON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross, Girls' Lounge&#13;
NANCY HATCHER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, Y-Teens&#13;
CARLIN F. HATTAN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Spanish Club, Drill T earn,&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
FRANK A. HENNING&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Musicals, Roadshows, National Honor Society,&#13;
Red Cross, R,O.T.C., Latin Club, Science Club (Pres.), Math&#13;
Club, Creative Writing, Biology Club, Debate, Tennis, Boys'&#13;
State, Slide Rule Club&#13;
AILEEN HEWITT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma , Road shows, Red Cross, F.T.A., Commercial Club, Library Club&#13;
JOHN HIERS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club, Band, Orchestra&#13;
LYNN HOLMES&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Annual, Choir, Mu sicals, Road shows, Book Week Tea, Library Club, Senior.&#13;
Prom Court&#13;
RICHARD HRASKY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club (V-Pres.) &#13;
SHERRYL HUBBY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
BENNIE HUNTER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Musicals, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Football, Honor Guard&#13;
MIKE HUTCHENS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football,&#13;
Track, Spanish Club, Wrestling, Boys' State, Bulldog&#13;
Award&#13;
MARILLA INGRAM&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, Latin Club, F.T.A., Band, National Honor Society&#13;
JIM IRVINE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, All School Plays, Roadshows, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Thespia ns, Biology Clu b, Children 's Theatre Plays&#13;
KATHLEEN IVES&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Musicals, Choir, Roadshows, National Honor Society, Red Cross, Thespians, Y-T eens, Varsidets, Jackettes&#13;
Choreog rapher&#13;
DELORES JACOBSEN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DONALD JENNINGS&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
WAUNETTA JOHNSON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
RICHARD LEE JOHNSON&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.O.T.C., Golf&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
RICHARD JONES&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Track&#13;
SANDRA KEELE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, (H ist.) Roadshows, Fresh-Senior Class&#13;
Treas., Football Princess&#13;
PAT KELLAR&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Commercial&#13;
Club&#13;
KA THY KISSEL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Choir, All School Plays,&#13;
Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A.&#13;
ELOISE LADD&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Girls' Lounge, Commercial Club,&#13;
Homemakers of America Award&#13;
MARGARET LAMMERT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council. Pep Club, Aurora (Treas.), Annual, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Book Week Tea , F.T.A., Commercial Club, Library Club&#13;
LARRY LANDER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Tennis&#13;
RICHARD D. LANGENDORFF&#13;
College Preparato ~y&#13;
All School Pl ays, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Children 's&#13;
Theatre Plays, Military Police, Tech . Stage Crew&#13;
BEYERL Y S. LANHAM&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, F.H.A., Roadshows,&#13;
Glee Club, Safe-Teens&#13;
ROSEANNE LARSEN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
All School Plays, G.R.A., Thespians, Cadettes, F.T.A. &#13;
BONNIE M. LAUVER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Choir, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Library&#13;
Club, National Honor Society&#13;
LYLE LAWTON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Signal Staff, Quill and Scroll&#13;
FRANK LeBAUGH&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
DAVID G. LEE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, National Honor Society, Senior Class&#13;
V-Pres., R.O.T.C., Boys' State, Junior and Senior Prom&#13;
Court, Science Club, Math Club, Biology Club, Red&#13;
Cross, Spanish Club (Pres.)&#13;
SHARON LeMASTER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Musicals, Choir, Roadshows, G.R.A., F.H.A.&#13;
RONALD LEWER&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Musica ls, Roadshows, Choir, Science Clu b,&#13;
Math Club, Band, Orchestra, Creative Writing, Spanish&#13;
Club&#13;
PATTI LEWIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Altrama (V-Pres.), Cheerleader, Choir, Musica ls,&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, Thespians, Varsidets&#13;
LEWIS LOUDEN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Letterman's&#13;
Club, Football, Thespians, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club&#13;
JACKIE F. LOVELACE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, Nationa l Honor Society, F.H.A., Latin&#13;
Club, Future Nurses&#13;
MARY LOU McCART&#13;
Vocational&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
ARLA McCOY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Commercial Club, Band, Y-T eens (Sec.), Majorette, National&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
LARRY E. McGLADE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Rifle T earn&#13;
PHYLLIS ANN McKERN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, F.H.A., Commercial Club, Y-Teens,&#13;
Future Nurses&#13;
BOB McNEAL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Football, Track, R.O.T.C., Wrestling&#13;
SHARON McNEAL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, G.R.A., Spanish Club, Y-T eens, Student Council&#13;
BILL MADSEN&#13;
Vocational.&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball&#13;
JERRY MAHRT&#13;
College Preparafory&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketba ll ,&#13;
Biology Club, Art Club, Baseball&#13;
ART S. MANZITTO&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Choir, Science Club, All&#13;
School Pla ys, Musicals, Thespians, Road shows, Red&#13;
Cross, R.O.T.C., Latin Club, Biology Club, Drill T earn,&#13;
Officer's Club, National Honor Society&#13;
RAY "CORKY" MARK&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council (Pres.), Pep Club, Choir, Red Cross,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club, Science Club, Math Club, Debate, Military Police, Safe-Teens, National Honor Society,&#13;
Cadet Colonel, Senior Prom King&#13;
PAUL MARTIN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Band &#13;
SANDY MARTIN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, G.R.A., Glee Clu b, Y-Teens,&#13;
(Sec.)&#13;
WAYNE MARTIN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball, Baseball&#13;
DICK MATHIESEN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council (Treas.), Annual, Letterman's dub (Pres.),&#13;
Football, Band, Wrestling, Junior Prom Court&#13;
HOMER MAX&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Track&#13;
PATRICIA MILLER&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
LARRY MILLER&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
TERRY MILLER&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Science Club, Drill T earn, Tennis&#13;
GAROLD R. MONAHAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.0.T.C., Football, Wrestlin g&#13;
LYLE MONAHAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Letterman's Club, Football, Wrestling&#13;
TERRY MONTGOMERY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club&#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
RONALD D. MOORE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
All School Plays, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Color Guard, Military&#13;
Police , Children 's Theatre Pla ys, Safe-Teens&#13;
MELVILLE L. MORRIS, JR.&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Basketball, Track, Ba se ball&#13;
RON MOSS&#13;
Coll ege Preparatory&#13;
All School Plays, Musica ls, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Spanish Club,&#13;
Thespians, Drill Team, Rifle T earn, Tennis, Baseball, Wrestling&#13;
ELLEN MULVIHILL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Roadshows, F.H.A.&#13;
NANCY MUMM&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club (Pres.), Red Cross, F.T.A. , National&#13;
Honor Society, G.R.A. (V-Pres.), French Club, Biology Club&#13;
BOB MUSGROVE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
BOBETTE NAHACH&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Girls' Lounge, Y-T eens, Art Club&#13;
FAYE NELSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club Signal&#13;
SHARON NEWMAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, Girls' Lounge, Commercial Club&#13;
JO ANN NICHOLS&#13;
Vocational &#13;
ROGER NICHOLS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O .T.C., Football, Wrestling&#13;
JUDITH E. NICKELSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Signal, Quill and Scroll, F.H.A., Red Cross,&#13;
Cadettes, Biology Club, Debate, Future Nurses, French&#13;
Club, National Honor Society&#13;
ALAN E. P. NIELSEN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
SANDRA NIXON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
JIM NORTH&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Junior Class V-Pres., Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football,&#13;
Junior and Senior Prom Cou rt&#13;
SHARON "NUGIE" NUGENT&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, G.R.A., Cadettes, Y-T eens, Future&#13;
Nurses, Art Club&#13;
ELDON ODELL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
LINDA O'HARA&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Science Club, Girls' Lou nge, Biology Club, French Club&#13;
(Pres.), National Honor Society&#13;
ROBERT C. O'NEILL&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Band&#13;
ROGER ORR&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
All School Plays, Roadshows, Science Club, Thespians, Band&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
WILLIAM DEAN OSBORN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Choir, R.O.T.C., Science Club, Biology Club, Tennis, Military&#13;
Police&#13;
LINDA OVIATT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Roadshows, Musicals, Sophomore-Junior Class Sec., Commercial Club&#13;
RON PAGE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball&#13;
FRED P. PALADINO&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Signal, Roadshows, National Honor Society, Red Cross (Pres.), Latin Club, Science Club, Math&#13;
Club, Thespians (Pres.), Biology Club, Wrestling, Conservation Club (Sec.-Treas.), R.O.T.C., Safe-Teens, Golf, All&#13;
School Plays, Musicals, Pep Club, Children's Theatre Plays&#13;
PAUL RAY PALMER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Wrestling&#13;
KIRBY L. PARKS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
All School Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, Science Club, Thespians, Band , Children's Theatre Plays&#13;
NICK PAULSON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Track, Basketball,&#13;
Spanish Club, Baseball, Wrestling&#13;
BOB PAYNE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
GLADYS MARIE PEDERSEN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Choir, Mu sica ls, Roadshows&#13;
BEYERL Y PEN RY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council , Pep Club, Girls' Loun ge, Y-T eens,&#13;
Nation9I Honor Society &#13;
PAULA PETERSEN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Pep Club, Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red&#13;
Cross, Safe-Teens&#13;
KATHLEEN PHILLIPS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council (Sec.), Altruma, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Book Week Tea , Future&#13;
Nurses (Sec.-T reas.), Library Club&#13;
ROBERT LEE PHILLIPS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
RON PILGER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.0.T.C., Football, Rifle T earn, Wrestling&#13;
JUDY PLEAKE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Commercia l Club&#13;
JEAN PLUMMER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
National Honor Society, Library Club, Book Week Tea&#13;
THOMAS PLUMMER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Art Club&#13;
MARY JO POINTS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
LOU ANNE POLAND&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, Commercial Club, Y-Teens&#13;
WILLIAM STANLEY PORTER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Baseball&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
DAVID LESLIE REED&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Roadshows, Creative Writing, Orchestra, Science Club&#13;
RAY RENINGER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross, Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Baseball,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
FRANCIS RHODE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, R.O.T.C.&#13;
CONNIE RICHARDSON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club, Band, Art Club, Glea Club&#13;
KAREN RIEF&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, Roadshows, F.H.A. (Sec.). Book Week Tea,&#13;
Commercial Club, F.T.A., Biology Club, Library Club (V-Pres. and Treas.)&#13;
LINDA RIEF&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Girls' Lounge&#13;
JIM RIEF&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
GAYLE ROBERTS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Choir, Spanish Club, Commercial Club&#13;
CARL H. ROGERS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
ALICE YVONNE ROGGE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Choir, Roadshows, Safe-Teens &#13;
LELAND ROMANS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Band&#13;
MARILYN ROSEN BAUGH&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, G .R.A., Red Cross, Basketball, Spelling Club, F. T. A., Band, Debate, French Club&#13;
SHERRY ROTHE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows,&#13;
Red Cross, Latin Club, Book Week Tea , F.T.A., Band,&#13;
Library Club, National Honor Society&#13;
DICK ROWE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Track&#13;
DORIS SAGE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Varsidets,&#13;
G .R.A., Commerci al Club, Y-Teens&#13;
RON SAYERS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
DONNA SCHAFER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Band, Y-T eens&#13;
KAREN SCHLEGEL&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Choir, Student Council, Pep Club, Musicals, National Hono r.&#13;
Society, F.H.A., Book Wee k Tea , Band , Future Nurses, (Pres.),&#13;
Library Club, Band Queen&#13;
MARLENE SCHMIDT&#13;
Comme~ci al&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora (Pres.), Annual, Roadshows, Mu sicals, Varsidets, Red Cross, Commercial Club, Library Club, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Sophomore Class Pres.&#13;
BELVA SCHROENROCK&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, National Honor Society (Trea s.), Spanish Club, Book&#13;
Week Tea, Creative Writing, Library Club&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
RICHARD SCHUNING&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball, Spanish Club&#13;
LINDA R. SEA TON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Roadshows&#13;
SHARON SHERLUND&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Book Week Tea, Y-Teens,&#13;
Library Club&#13;
WALTER SILLIK&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
LINDA MARIE SIMONS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
· Student Council, Pep Club, F.H.A., Red Cross, Future Nurses,&#13;
Cadettes&#13;
FRANK SINGER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
All School Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Football,&#13;
Track, Thespians, Drill T earn&#13;
JOHN SINGER&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football&#13;
DAVE SLACK&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Football, Ba sketba ll&#13;
DENNIS B. SMITH&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Latin Club, Math&#13;
Club, Baseball, Wrestling, National Honor Society, Senior&#13;
Prom Court&#13;
DENNIS L. SMITH&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Signal, R.O.T.C., Latin Club, Drill&#13;
Team&#13;
_ \ &#13;
JEANNETTE SMITH&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma (Treas.), Signal, Choir, All School&#13;
Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club,&#13;
Book Week Tea, Thespians, Commercial Club, Library&#13;
Club, All State Music Festival, All State Music Contest&#13;
NORMAN SMITH&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Rifle Team, R.O.T.C.&#13;
CAROL LEE SNYDER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross, Glee Club, Future Nurses&#13;
ROBERT SORENSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, Baseball,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
FRED SORRELL&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, All School Plays, Roadshows, Spanish Club,&#13;
Science Club, Thespians, Band, Children's Theatre Plays&#13;
ROSEMARY SPECHT&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
ELIZABETH SPEER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Clyb, Choir, All School Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, Thespians, Y-Teens&#13;
GARY SPENCER&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club, Orchestra&#13;
JUDITH STEIBER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, All School Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, Glee Club&#13;
ROXIE-LEE STORY&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Choir, All School Plays, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, Book Week Tea, Spelling Club, Creative Writing, Thespians (Treas.), Y-T eens, Art Club, Library Club,&#13;
Children's Theatre Plays, National Honor Society&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
RONALD A. STRONG&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.O.T.C., Wrestli ng&#13;
BILL SWANGER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
CECELIA SWINGWOOD&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Choir, Musica ls, Roadshows, Latin Club, Future Nurses&#13;
KAREN K. TACY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, F.H.A.&#13;
DONALD C. TALBOTT&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
BONNIE TENNANT&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
Student Coun cil, Pep Club, Roadshows, Y-Teens, Safe-Teen s,&#13;
Creative Writin g, National Honor Society&#13;
PERRY THOMPSON&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Roadshows, Lette rman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Ba seball&#13;
NANCY TOMANIO&#13;
Commercial&#13;
PAT TORNETEN&#13;
Voca tiona l&#13;
Student Cou ncil, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshows, Baseba ll Princess&#13;
Ch . Mu sicals, Aurora , orr,&#13;
BARBARA TRUMBLE&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Pep Club (P res.), Altruma, Choir, Musica ls, Roads hows,&#13;
Red Cross, Book Week Tea , Commercia l C lub, Lib rary&#13;
(Sec.), National Honor Society &#13;
JAMES TURPEN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Math Club, Biology Club, Military Police&#13;
ALBERT VALLIER&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball,&#13;
Baseball&#13;
JUDY M. VALLIER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red&#13;
Cross, Library Club&#13;
MARVIN DALE VALLIER&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Track, Art Club&#13;
KA THY VANDERLOO&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Safe-Teens, Y-Teens, Art Club&#13;
NORMA VAN DYKE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
SALLY VAN SCOY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
.Pep Club, Altruma , Choir, Musicals, Road shows, G .R.A. (Pres.&#13;
and Sec.)&#13;
CORRINE VARNER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Choir, Musicals, Debate, Roadshows, National Honor Society, Red Cross, Girls' Lounge&#13;
DONALD L. VERSACI&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Sophomore Class Trea s., R.O .T.C., Football, Math Club, Basketball, Slide Rule Club, Science Club&#13;
MARY KAY VILLONT&#13;
Vocational&#13;
157 &#13;
158&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
SPENCER W. VJSURI&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Baseball&#13;
LARRY WAFFLE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Rifle T earn&#13;
MARGARET WALKER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Cheerleader, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Varsidets, National Honor Society, Junior&#13;
Class Sec., F.H.A., Junior Prom Court, Track Princess, Future&#13;
Nurses (Sec.)&#13;
MICKEY WALLACE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Honorary Cadet Colonel, Baseball Princess&#13;
DIANNA WALLING&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, Musicals, Roadshows, Varsidets, G.R.A.,&#13;
F.H.A., Red Cross, Cadettes, Glee Club, Y-Teens&#13;
GLEN E. WALLING&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
Pep Club, Choir, R.O.T.C., Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Biology Club, R.O.T.C., Military Police&#13;
ARTHUR WALTER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
HARRY WATTS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball&#13;
JUDY WEATHERILL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma , All School Plays,&#13;
Roadshows, G.R.A. (V-Pres.), Red Cross, Glee Club, Senior Prom Court&#13;
PAT WEATHERLY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Glee&#13;
Club, Y-Teens, Safe-Teens &#13;
CHUCK WICKERSHAM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Track, Spanish Club, Glee Club,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
ROGER WHITE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Drill T earn, Safe-Teens&#13;
ANN MARIE WILLIAMS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Signal, Roadshows, Quill and Scroll, F.H.A.,&#13;
Red Cross, Spelling Club, Girls' Lounge, Commercial&#13;
Club, Glee Club, Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Art Club&#13;
CHARLES E. WILLIAMS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
JERRY "SWEDE" WILLIAMS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball&#13;
SANDRA WILKINS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Annual, All School Plays, Roadshows, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Commercial Club&#13;
EILEEN L. WISECUP&#13;
\locational&#13;
JUDY WOHLERT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Mu sicals, Roadshows, G.R.A.&#13;
ROBERT WOLFE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Ba sketball, Latin Club, Band , Debate&#13;
KENNETH B. WOLFF&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Annual (Co-Editor), Choir, All School Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Thespians, Art Club (V-Pres.),&#13;
Safe-Teens, State Music Contest&#13;
159 &#13;
NANCY YOUNG&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Choir, Musicals, G.R.A., F.H.A., Tennis, Y-Teens&#13;
TERRY "RANDY" ZAHN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Altruma (Honorary), Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Creative Writing&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Frances Joan Amato&#13;
Dorothy Jean Binge/&#13;
Gary Michael Gillespie&#13;
Mary Wy'ona Lee&#13;
Alice Kay Mensching&#13;
Barbara Jean Pitt&#13;
Dennis Charles Savage&#13;
Charlotte Ann Smith&#13;
Robert E. Vashon&#13;
Henry Walter Zdan, Jr. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
We, the seniors of 1961, depart&#13;
with sad but glad hearts. We are&#13;
leaving behind fond memories only&#13;
to look forward to a brighter horizon.&#13;
Oh, how we could never forget&#13;
our first glances of Tee Jay. They&#13;
were beautiful, promising, challenging. And they were huge and&#13;
frightening!&#13;
We went to our first pep rally&#13;
and our first football game. How&#13;
wonderful victory felt!&#13;
And the first Friday night dance.&#13;
Oh, how we were awed by the assurance of the seniors. If only we had&#13;
known how they felt! We now do.&#13;
Then it came , our first report card.&#13;
Yes, high school was a little harder&#13;
than eighth grade, wasn't it?&#13;
End of school came and we were&#13;
sophomores. We grew accustomed&#13;
to the crowded ha lls, the rush fo r a&#13;
place in the lunch line, t he disappointments and the surges of happiness! We were a little older, a little&#13;
wiser, and we had the self-confi den ce&#13;
knowing we were not t he you ngest&#13;
and the smalle st anymore.&#13;
Our junior year came, our hardest&#13;
year. Endless hours of study went&#13;
into t hose nine mont hs. But the reward came with that march up to&#13;
receive our certificate of membership in National Honor Society.&#13;
One memory that will always be&#13;
dear is the receiving and exchanging&#13;
of cla ss rin gs. They seemed strange&#13;
at first but we neve r let them ta rnish ; not with the constant polishing.&#13;
163 &#13;
164&#13;
"Wh y d o n't you ever clea n this locker out?"&#13;
"Start early" on our prom, "Underwater&#13;
Paradise," and that we did. My, but can&#13;
you remember tying all those nets. And&#13;
those fish! Never knew painting fish could&#13;
be such a job, did you?&#13;
American history tests, term papers, experiments in chemistry and physics, these&#13;
were all a part of growing up. Yes, in this&#13;
year we felt almost, but not quite, the same&#13;
level as the seniors.&#13;
Finally the dream of three years has&#13;
come true, we're seniors.&#13;
You start right off getting ready for that&#13;
final march down the aisle. But in between&#13;
that first and last day, the senior activities&#13;
keep you occupied.&#13;
Committees were set up to carry out the&#13;
different activities. Remember the senior&#13;
party, "The Roaring Twenties?" There were&#13;
a lot of pretty knees flying around. &#13;
The basketball team came through with a nCJmber of fine victories.&#13;
They worked hard but they brought us to the sub-state tournament.&#13;
We even beat A. L. You really cheered then, didn't you?&#13;
Remember the honor you felt when you were asked to march in the&#13;
Mardi Gras and the Military Ball. Oh, the squeals, when you found out&#13;
you were chosen to march in the Senior Prom Court. Certain goals&#13;
and hopes were both met and shattered in three short nights.&#13;
Juniors, we want to thank you for a beautiful prom. We know how&#13;
long it takes to organize and work out all of those ideas.&#13;
Honor day brought our whole class up before us to see our honored&#13;
students. Yes, you really worked hard for four years to be able to&#13;
walk those stairs and sit in one of those chairs, but it was worth it. We&#13;
admire you and your reward will come as you grow older.&#13;
Empty ha lls bring a close to th e old d ays, a nd it o pe ns a new d oor to life.&#13;
165 &#13;
"Let's eat."&#13;
"H isto ry moves rapid ly."&#13;
166&#13;
These are wonderful memories, our memories. We&#13;
lived them and we will always treasure them.&#13;
As we sat at our banquet&#13;
table, the theme, 11 Monticello&#13;
Memories, 11 we go over our&#13;
four years. They were fleating years and filled with excitement, accomplishments,&#13;
a n d disappointments, b u t&#13;
they were needed to send us&#13;
on our way:&#13;
Nervous tension sent chills&#13;
through our body. Remember, when we were getting&#13;
ready to put our left foot&#13;
forward on the down beat?&#13;
Then the turning of tassles,&#13;
and the turning of our rings.&#13;
Oh, what a joyous thrill!&#13;
As our speaker said, history makes itself rapidly; yes,&#13;
we made history, we're graduating. And as you look back&#13;
our history was rapid, too.&#13;
" It's a time for joy, ... " &#13;
We are adults now, and we have a rough&#13;
road ahead. We will go on to new and&#13;
better things, but always ~ook back on your&#13;
high school memories. They are the setting&#13;
sun , but after sunset must come sunrise.&#13;
W ith the sunrise comes a new life for you.&#13;
"Cong ratul ations,&#13;
Kathy."&#13;
"H urry up, fe ll ows,&#13;
we' ll be la te."&#13;
Look to t his day&#13;
For it is life ,&#13;
The very breath of lifeIn its brief course lie all&#13;
the realities of your&#13;
existance.&#13;
The bliss of growth,&#13;
The glory of action,&#13;
The splendor of beauty;&#13;
For yeste rday is already a&#13;
dream, and tomorrow is&#13;
only a vision.&#13;
But today well lived,&#13;
Makes every yesterday a&#13;
dream of happiness,&#13;
And eve ry tomorrow a vision&#13;
of hope.&#13;
Look well, therefore, to&#13;
th is da y.&#13;
-Text from Sanskrit&#13;
167 &#13;
168&#13;
"The Man In The Glass"&#13;
When you get what you want&#13;
in your struggle for self&#13;
And the world makes you king&#13;
for a day,&#13;
Just go to the mirror and look&#13;
at yourself&#13;
And see what that man has to&#13;
say.&#13;
For it isn't your father or&#13;
mother or wife&#13;
Who judgment upon you must pass,&#13;
The fellow whose verdict counts&#13;
most in your life&#13;
Is the one staring back from&#13;
the glass.&#13;
You may be like Jack Horner&#13;
and chisel a plum&#13;
And think you're a wonderful&#13;
guy,&#13;
But the man in the glass says&#13;
you're only a bum&#13;
If you can't look him in the&#13;
eye.&#13;
He's the fellow to pleasenever mind all the rest&#13;
For he's with you clean up&#13;
to the end,&#13;
And you've passed your most&#13;
difficult, dangerous test&#13;
If the man in the glass is&#13;
your friend.&#13;
You may fool the whole world&#13;
down the pathway of years&#13;
And get pats on the back as&#13;
you pass,&#13;
But your final reward will be&#13;
heartaches and tears&#13;
If you've cheated the man in&#13;
the glass. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
ALMJ\ MATER&#13;
Now we leave our Alma Mater,&#13;
And our frie nds so true.&#13;
We'll be loyal sons and daughters,&#13;
Ever true to you.&#13;
So farewell, dea r Alma Mater&#13;
May your name we pray,&#13;
Ever stand above all others&#13;
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174&#13;
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EARN&#13;
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612 West Broadway&#13;
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. . . Best Values&#13;
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. ' &#13;
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Power Tools&#13;
Hardware and Paints&#13;
Compliments&#13;
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2101 Ave. C.&#13;
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Underwood, Iowa&#13;
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City National Bank&#13;
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Cohoe Lumber and Supply Co.&#13;
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Cooks Paint and Varnish Co.&#13;
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                    <text>Published by&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 1962&#13;
Sherry Lindsay, Editor&#13;
R. H. Fanders, Advisor&#13;
ft; SCHOEPPNER &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
faculty&#13;
Organizations&#13;
Activities -~ &#13;
Administration&#13;
Athletics&#13;
Favorites&#13;
Classes ~----- freshman&#13;
sophomore&#13;
. . 1un1or . senior&#13;
Advertisers&#13;
5 &#13;
In Memoriam&#13;
Ralph M. Letts, Tee Jay's mathematics instructor since 1932, d ied June 21st&#13;
at a Hustisford, Wisconsin Hospital. He had been visiting his daughter when he&#13;
became ill.&#13;
Mr. Letts was a native of the Mason City area . He received his A.B. degree&#13;
from Coe College at Cedar Rapids, and his M.A. degree from the State University&#13;
of Iowa.&#13;
He also completed a commercial course at Boyles College in Omaha and&#13;
served a number of years as principal of that school.&#13;
Mr. Letts will long be remembered for his quiet d ignified manner and the&#13;
devotion he had for his work and his students.&#13;
6 &#13;
&#13;
"This may look easy, but when you're standing&#13;
on a log .. . !"&#13;
All Around&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
"In high school, students study and study&#13;
and . . . sleep!"&#13;
I&#13;
"Come on you guys, get out there and fight!"&#13;
"Did I he ar a squeak in the clarinet&#13;
section?" &#13;
&#13;
Superintendent of Schools&#13;
Mr. Russel J. Mourer, our Superintendent of Schools, has made our public&#13;
school system a progressive and smooth running o rganization.&#13;
Working with him is the Board of Education, composed of seven men who&#13;
contribute many hours of most difficult work. For this the students and faculty&#13;
of Tee Jay are deeply g rateful.&#13;
Soard of Education&#13;
Left to Right: John Jungquist, Francis Putnam, Richard Stouffe r, Dr. F. Ma rsh, Frank Griffith Sr., Dick Ped e rson, Paul Sulhoff. &#13;
Tee Jay's Principal&#13;
"This problem will have to be&#13;
straightened out."&#13;
"The perfect birthday gift!"&#13;
Principal, Mr. Berna,rd U. Bolton, has been at Thomas Jefferso n for 15 years. The first four he&#13;
spent teaching wood s hop as we ll as assistant coach of all sports. He has been principal for the&#13;
past 11 years.&#13;
Much of this time has been devoted to making Thomas J efferson one of the finest high schools&#13;
in Iowa. By doing this he has won the respect and admiration of both the students and faculty.&#13;
This year the student body gave Mr. Bolton a boat so he could get the "big ones" that were&#13;
out in the middle of the lake. This present from the students and faculty will be remembered&#13;
by Mr. Bolton for a long while, as Mr. Bolton will be remembe red by all students for many&#13;
years.&#13;
II &#13;
Dedication&#13;
We, the 1962 Monticello staff, dedicate our book&#13;
to Mr. Bernard U. Bolton who has given fifteen years&#13;
of his career to Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
We are grateful for his pleasing personality and&#13;
his understanding guidance. Any problem that anyone, either faculty or students, brings to him is&#13;
solved with utmost efficiency.&#13;
In this way he has won our admiration and our&#13;
full respect.&#13;
12 &#13;
In&#13;
Appreciation&#13;
MRS. BENTLEDGE&#13;
"Are you ill to ay?" is a frequently sed phrase by Mrs. Marie Bentledge. She has been&#13;
our attendance cl"erk for the past e leven years. Some of he r tasks are making o ut the absentee&#13;
list, callin and finding out why you are not in school, writing both tardy and absentee admits,&#13;
he lping new stude nts e nter as we ll as he lping othe rs drop. She also makes re ports e ach month&#13;
for the Centra l office, and rings the bell for our fire drills.&#13;
During ~r spare time you can find her reading a historica l novel or if there is time she&#13;
may be doing a little traveling. This summer you may see her in Ma ryla nd or California.&#13;
At one time Mrs. Bentledge taught school at a little country schoo l in Minnesota . While there&#13;
she taught grades 1-7.&#13;
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Vice-Principal&#13;
This year Stephen Field was given the largest responsibility, of his 26 years at Tee Jay. He&#13;
was acting principal during Mr. Bolton's absence. This was a real challenge, and Mr. Field did&#13;
an excellent job.&#13;
Mr. Field spends a great deal of his spare time raising Scotch Collies . For years his collies&#13;
have won top honors in National competition . His prize winning collie, Champion Paraders Country Squire, who received the Best Collie award at the 1961 Los Angeles dog show, is pictured above.&#13;
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The endless amount of work to be done everyday in the office, including paying bills, registering new students, keeping track of who's here&#13;
and who isn't, is done by the Tee Jay office staff.&#13;
Despite all the noise and the endless line of&#13;
students and faculty at the counter, the office&#13;
staff can still keep a pleasant atmosphere in the&#13;
office.&#13;
Off ice Staff&#13;
MR. LEED&#13;
Standing, left to right: Bookkeeper, Mrs. Bonn ie Harris; Attendance&#13;
Clerk Mrs. Marie Bentledge. Seated is: Mrs. Beck, Secretary to the principal.&#13;
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Helping the senior students&#13;
to decide on which college to&#13;
attend, administering various&#13;
tests, and helping to solve students' problems-both personal&#13;
and scholastic-are some of the&#13;
many tasks performed by Tee&#13;
Jay's guidance counselor, Richard&#13;
Leed. &#13;
Office Girls&#13;
Row 1: J. Parrack, J. Hampton, R. Souser, M. Thompsom, K. Ericksen, K. Hjich, L. Doughe rty, S. Zaronoses, D. Wagner,&#13;
T. Fox, J. Ganey, S. Mueller, L. Mathews, J. Bax te r, D. Homan, K. Mue ll e r, L. Sea lock, T. Will ey, C. Story, K. Kiri·&#13;
patrick, R. Posvar.&#13;
With all the work and time consuming jobs to be done in the office, reliable&#13;
girls are excused from their study halls to help in the office. Some of their many&#13;
jobs are filing, picking up attendance slips, typing, and other errands which&#13;
need to be done.&#13;
Their help is greatly appreciated and has kept the office running smoothly.&#13;
Librarians&#13;
Keeping the library running smoothly is due to the co-operation of our two&#13;
librarians, Miss Clara Morris, and Miss Norma Heaton. Their many tasks include&#13;
filing, typing book orders, listing, library cards, mending and checking books.&#13;
MISS HEATON and MISS MORRIS&#13;
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Left to Right: Joe Smith, Charle s Flemming, Frank&#13;
Hemimingsen, Bruce Warner, Ester Pennington, Sam&#13;
Caruba. Kneeling: Head Custodian Milton Springer.&#13;
"Kee ping the bleache rs steady."&#13;
Custodians&#13;
Keeping spotless floors is quite a job for the custodial crew, especially when&#13;
it is snowy or muddy.&#13;
Mr. Springer, head custodian, sees that the building is warm, clean, and ready&#13;
for school every morning .&#13;
The students and faculty greatly appreciate the extra time and effort the&#13;
'custodians put in because of after-school activities and late rehearsals.&#13;
Cooks&#13;
Left to Right: Clara LeMaste r, Elle n Prasse , Viole t Clinton, Fr an Wilson, Irene English, Margrete Fridrich.&#13;
As the second and third period study halls sit and smell the aroma of food&#13;
coming from the cafeteria, they are assured of delicious and nutritious meals&#13;
prepared by our able cooks every day.&#13;
Most of the students don't realize the extra time that the cooks spend after&#13;
the lunch periods are over cleaning up the kitchen.&#13;
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Out on the golf course ready to tee off we find,&#13;
Miss Donna Balzer, girls Physical Education teacher.&#13;
She finds time to sponsor Pep Club and G.R.A.&#13;
Miss Balze r also enjoys oil pa inting, swimming,&#13;
and leather work.&#13;
Traveling is the favorite pastime of this English teache r,&#13;
Mrs. Bremmer. While not traveling, she may be found working around the house. She also likes to play badminton .&#13;
Reading occupies most of the time of Mr. William&#13;
Albright, English teacher, but in spare time he finds&#13;
time to " mess" with his hi-fi and work with wood.&#13;
Mr. Ed Bremmer, who enjoys tennis, swimming and&#13;
trave ling, likes to do small auto repairs, "mostly&#13;
when necessary. "&#13;
Mr. Bremmer says that he had led an ave rage,&#13;
normal life like everyone else.&#13;
Mr. Bremme r teaches government, debate, and&#13;
sponsors the Debate Team.&#13;
Phyllis Brisby is almost always found in a hurry taking care&#13;
of those little de tails involved in school life. Mrs. Brisby has&#13;
many hobbies on which she can spend her few hours of&#13;
spare time, some are writing, reading, painting, water , skiing,&#13;
and swimming. Mrs. Brisby is d irectly respon sible fo r the&#13;
Prom decorations and refreshments. Mrs. Brisby also teaches&#13;
Se nio r Engl ish.&#13;
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Being Dean of Boys, as well as te aching English and · psychology along&#13;
with coaching the varsity ba ske tball team, ke eps Bob Cape l o n the go.&#13;
Mr. Capel likes to hunt, fish and espe cially play golf. He would also be&#13;
very satisfied eating a steak me dium-rare w ith a bake d potato wi th sour&#13;
cream sauce and an Italian salad with Italian dressing.&#13;
If you like to chew gum w hile you are in dass you are likely to be told&#13;
to dispose of it by Harriet Chase, shorthand and commercial teacher.&#13;
Mrs. Chase, who is married and has two grown children, knits and braids&#13;
rugs during her relaxing moments. She also likes to travel and eat .someone else's cooking.&#13;
"Quiet," says Miss Condon as practice for the&#13;
choir musical, " The Bells Are Ringing" begins.&#13;
Miss Condon who has returned for her second&#13;
year at Tee Jay feels more at home this year and&#13;
feels both she and the choir have come a long&#13;
way since last year.&#13;
Mr. Cornell who teaches conservation biology and printing&#13;
is pictured he re w ith his fish collection. Mr. Cornell who&#13;
enjoys fish ing, bowling, hunting and golfing is also the&#13;
sponsor of the Con se rvation Club.&#13;
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In early spring you may find this biology teacher on the&#13;
baseball fi eld coaching Thoma s Jeff e rson's baseball team.&#13;
Through Dick Davis's coaching and wonde rful spirit, his&#13;
team has w on many district and sectional titl es during his&#13;
years as assistant baseba ll coach and 3 years as head coach .&#13;
Mr. Davis, in his spa re time, likes to hunt and fish. &#13;
Frank Diblasi an A. L. graduate was out for football, wrestling, and track.&#13;
He attended Parson College and played football there. Mr. Diblasi spent&#13;
two yea rs in the Navy Submarine Division. He now spends most of his&#13;
time with his w ife and ildren .&#13;
According to Miss Dorman, Tee Jay's art instructor, an art display case is&#13;
w hat this school needs. When she is not helping future artists after&#13;
school, she can be found making new plans with the Art Club.&#13;
Wilber Ege comes to us from Nebraska State&#13;
Teachers College. He has served four and a half&#13;
yea rs in the Navy.&#13;
Mr. Eg e has many hobbies such as auto mechanics,&#13;
hunting, fishi ng, and camping.&#13;
To find this Thomas Jefferson teacher sitting at his desk&#13;
is a very rare sight. R. H. Fanders, English teacher, drama&#13;
coach, and Monticello advisor, is found in his moments of&#13;
re laxation in his photographic dark room or listening or&#13;
working with his stereo.&#13;
Mr. Fanders, through his patient work and advice, he lps to&#13;
make the Monticello, the book it is.&#13;
Mr. Fande rs also sponsors Thespians.&#13;
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Mrs. Marjorie Gillespie may often be fo und helping begin·&#13;
ning and advanced French student in the new language lab.&#13;
Mrs. Gillespie spends a lot of her time with her family and&#13;
also sponsors the Fre nch Club. &#13;
Heading the Engl is h Department of a large high&#13;
school is a big job, which occupies a great deal&#13;
of time of Miss Joyce Grubb, freshman English&#13;
Teacher.&#13;
When Miss Grubb is not busy she may be found&#13;
in her flower garden.&#13;
Latin can ve ry wel l be made into an inte resting subject, especially if your teacher is John Hanna.&#13;
Mr. Han na sponsors the Latin Club and when not in room&#13;
205, he usually can be found in the middle of a conve rsation,&#13;
with his students.&#13;
" Open to page 11 4 and let's discuss today's assignment," says Gle nn Gotscha ll, economics teacher,&#13;
coach and sponsor of the Senior Class.&#13;
Mr. Gotsch all enjoys working with cooperative students, watching sports, hunting, and fishing. He&#13;
also e njoys reading afte r eatin g a steak dinn e r&#13;
topped off with ice cream. Mr. Gotscha ll and his&#13;
wife have two sons Mark 5 and Mike 3.&#13;
Miss Hall, algeb ra and g eometry teacher, lists her&#13;
hobbies as reading and sewing, and her favorite&#13;
color is pink.&#13;
Miss Hall g raduated from Sioux City's East Hig h,&#13;
got her B.S. deg ree at Iow a State U., and has done&#13;
graduate work at the Un ive rsity of South Dakota,&#13;
and the University of Omaha .&#13;
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Mr. Hansen, who participated in baske tball, football, track,&#13;
and boxing, is one of Tee Jay's favorite coaches.&#13;
Mr. Hansen's hobbi es incl ude : hunt ing, fishing, and gardening.&#13;
Mr. Hansen doesn't have a favorite 'saying, he just says he&#13;
likes to tal k a lot. &#13;
Besides being the journalism teacher, Mr. Harrison&#13;
is the backbone of the school paper.&#13;
His hobbies are "collecting money," photography,&#13;
and music.&#13;
This year Madge Hinkel is teaching geometry for the first&#13;
time since teaching at Thomas Jefferson. Miss Hinkel has also&#13;
taught physical education and algebra, and at one time was&#13;
assistant supervisor for a number of years.&#13;
Miss Hinkel enjoys knitting, read in g, working crossword puzzles, and playing the piano, but she never has enough time&#13;
to do all of them.&#13;
Miss Hansen is one of Tee Jay's finest American&#13;
History teachers.&#13;
Her interests don't stop at history but extend to&#13;
golf, reading, cooking, travel, and football.&#13;
She sponsors lnternation Relations and Y-Teens.&#13;
Kenneth Hawks has not always been an American&#13;
History teacher, he has taught music and band for&#13;
fifteen years at different schools in Nebraska. Mr.&#13;
Hawks played football and was on the track team&#13;
at Omaha University.&#13;
You won't get anywhere with Mr. Jerome if you can't follow&#13;
directions. Good athletes who don't go out for sports is&#13;
another dislike. Favorites with Coach Je rome are guns, radios,&#13;
hunting and trave ling . In addition to coaching Rese rve Wrestling and acting as Assistant Football Coach he teaches English.&#13;
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Harold Jones, typing, secretarial practice, and transcription teache r, is&#13;
teaching at Thoma s Jefferson for his 26th yea r.&#13;
Mr. Jones' hobby is writing and his favo ri te saying is, " Neve r leave the&#13;
dictator with a question in your mind. "&#13;
If you are an aggressive student with new ideas you will fit in with Mr.&#13;
LaMantia very well.&#13;
Frank laMantia, math teache r, has come to us after graduating from seve ral&#13;
Un iversities. Wh ile in the Navy, Mr. laMantia was squad-champion in&#13;
wrestling.&#13;
"What can I do for you?" asks Richard Leed,&#13;
our guidance counselor, as you enter his office,&#13;
trying to help all students with their problems.&#13;
At home, we find his wife, Charlotte; and tw o&#13;
children, John, and Eric.&#13;
Back al Tee Jay for his second yea r is a '56 graduate of&#13;
Thomas Jeffe rson, Dave Lewis, biology teache r and coach .&#13;
Mr. lewis feels that most boys who go out for sports w ith a&#13;
poor attitude wi ll neve r make significant improvements. But&#13;
a boy with a ce rtain amount of ambition wi ll make a grea t&#13;
amount of prog ress and also enjoy sports.&#13;
When not on the practice fi e ld, Mr. lewis may be found&#13;
listening to good music or eating steak and french fri es.&#13;
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Hazel Mille r, junior English teache r, e njoys listeni ng to radio&#13;
and te levision w hil e relax ing. She also likes to read and&#13;
trave l.&#13;
Miss Mill er dislikes ince ssant talke rs and people who are&#13;
discourteous, but g rea tly admires a pe rson who works to their&#13;
fullest capaci ty. &#13;
Being director of Adult Education occupies a great deal of time of Mr.&#13;
Wallace Miller, our drafting instructor.&#13;
Mr. Miller's hobbies are flying, hunting, and fishing. His best fishing&#13;
catches include a barracuda and a shark.&#13;
"Honesty is the best policy," this is the favorite saying of one of Tee Jay's&#13;
most versatile teachers, Miss Ruth Moeller.&#13;
Miss Moeller teaches both English and American History. Her hobbies&#13;
are reading and music.&#13;
If you don't work up to your potential you are&#13;
likely to be in trouble with Robert Moscrey, biology&#13;
teacher and coach.&#13;
Mr. Moscrey likes anything that has something to&#13;
do with sports; also spends his spare time fixing&#13;
up his house.&#13;
"Bring that back on time and save money," says our librarian, Miss Clara Morris who attended college at Kansas&#13;
State Teachers College in E~poria, Kansas.&#13;
Miss Morris likes to travel, listen to music, read or she could&#13;
also be found designing her own clothes.&#13;
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Lt::1 11 1d1 l.1 u1 cn up s1ow 1y, 1s tne tavorite and most used&#13;
saying of our drivers training instructor, Robert Pauls.&#13;
Outside of school Mr. Pauls occupies his time by trave ling,&#13;
and being home with his wife and family. &#13;
Lillian Reitan, Spanish and English teacher, feels&#13;
that Spanish is an important language because&#13;
it is the language that is the most spoken in the&#13;
western hemisphere.&#13;
Miss Reitan says that archeology is her main&#13;
interest.&#13;
Bookkeepi ng is a ve ry practical and useful subject if you w ork&#13;
at it. This is the feeling expressed by Grace Schroede r, Tee&#13;
Jay's bookkeepi ng teache r. Miss Schroeder en joys traveling,&#13;
read ing, and bridge.&#13;
"Instruments up," says Mr. Popp, our ba nd director,&#13;
as he starts band rehearsals.&#13;
Mr. Popp, whose pet peeve is people who chew&#13;
gum in band, has played in the Ind iana Ph ilha rmon ic&#13;
and for the Indiana Opera. He also played with a&#13;
jazz combo which entertained troops in the South&#13;
Pacific and Orient.&#13;
Mrs. Riche;. who teaches developmental reading&#13;
and American lite rat ure, likes to sew and re ad&#13;
w he n she is not busy taking care of her family.&#13;
Although Mrs. Riche has only traveled in the&#13;
United States and Canada, she has a strong d esire&#13;
to travel in Mexi co.&#13;
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Sue Schumache r hails from Logan, Iowa . She graduated from&#13;
Logan High School and took a business .course at Creighton&#13;
Unive rsity. Miss Schumache r loves to dance, and watch sports. &#13;
"If it's worth doing, it's worth doing well," says&#13;
Mrs. Shelton who teaches homemaking.&#13;
As hobbies, Mrs. Shelton likes to sew, read, take&#13;
care of her flower garden and try out new and&#13;
different recipes.&#13;
She also helps the girls with their projects they&#13;
attempt to make.&#13;
You usually find this teacher in a hurry to get some seniors&#13;
problems untangled. Her name is Mrs. Clara Strickland,&#13;
sponsor of the senior class.&#13;
Mrs. Strickland enjoys plays, good music and espe cially&#13;
enjoys working in her flower garden.&#13;
This is Miss Genevieve Sell's first year at Tee Jay.&#13;
She has traveled extensively and has stayed in&#13;
Japan for some time. Miss Sell can be found in&#13;
the homemaking room patiently helping some student prepare to be a good homemaker.&#13;
Miss Sell also sponsors• F.H.A. and F.N.A.&#13;
Joseph Sklenicka, chemistry and physics teache r, is&#13;
from Omaha. He graduated from South High and&#13;
later majored in education and minored in science&#13;
in college.&#13;
Mr. Sklenicka's favorite sport is fishing , and he also&#13;
has a hobby of woodworking.&#13;
Martha Wangbe rg is from Mohall, North Dakota. She teaches&#13;
American History here at Tee Jay, along w ith sponsoring the&#13;
F.T.A. He r hobby is chess.&#13;
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Garnet Welsch, geography and history teache r, li ke s horses.&#13;
Miss Welsch, who has taug ht a t Thomas J eff e rson be twee n 20 and 25&#13;
years, says that she es pecially li kes the co-ope ra tion and pleasa nt a tmos·&#13;
phere here at Tee Jay.&#13;
Ward Bean, typing teacher, is this year, in his first teaching assignment&#13;
after graduating from Northwest Missouri State College.&#13;
Mr. Bean, who is single, likes to hunt, fish, read. He enjoys all types of&#13;
water sports.&#13;
" Don't do it again!" we heard coming from the&#13;
drill hall as Sgt. First Class Richard Anderson, finds&#13;
a cadet with a messy, improper uniform. Sgt.&#13;
Anderson, who sponsors Military Police, enjoys&#13;
hunting and flying, although he is not a pilot&#13;
himself.&#13;
Sergeant First Class ( E-7 ) Foutch is the senior instru£1or in&#13;
the R.O.T.C. program. As his hobby he lists flying, and does&#13;
all of the flying he can.&#13;
Sergeant Foutch belongs to a flying club that has its head·&#13;
qua rte rs at Offut Air Force Base.&#13;
Sergeant Foutch, a native of Council Bluffs, is married and&#13;
has three children .&#13;
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Se rgeant First Class John T. Schuelke's favorite saying is&#13;
" That's it" at the end of the school yea r. The Se rge ant looks&#13;
forwa rd to th is for 180 d ays out of the year.&#13;
Sergeant Sch ue lke lists hunting as his hobby and Infantry&#13;
Blue as his most favorite color. Se rgeant Schuelke sponsors&#13;
our Rifl e Team. &#13;
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STUDE NT COU NCIL&#13;
From Lef t to Right, Row 1: S. Matuski,&#13;
Pre s.; D. Sande rs, Vice Pres.; Mr. Lee d s,&#13;
Sponsor; P. Anderson, Sec.; L. Robinson,&#13;
Parl iame ntari an; W. Smith, Tre as. Row 2:&#13;
J. Arnold, G. Hampton, S. Davis, M.&#13;
Thompson, L. Sea lock, S. Mue ll e r, B.&#13;
Machmuller, D. Pacholke. Row 3 : E. Ande rson, B. Koe nigs, P. Ru g er, D. Cham be r,&#13;
K. Seaman, C. French, V. Vittitoe, K. Hunt,&#13;
L. Forcade. Row 4: C. Le u, C. Ve nard, D.&#13;
Stacy, P. Walls, C. Harold, C. Rine, J.&#13;
Aldrich, H. Hunte r, F. Fauble, E. Gilson.&#13;
Row 5 : K. Hutchens, J. McTw iggan,&#13;
R. Robe rts, F. Heaps, J. Sande rs, D.&#13;
Teague, C. McNulty, C. Cupit, D. Schultz,&#13;
E. Ke lso, D. Wolfe, D. Dew.&#13;
The Stud ouncil is the governing body at Tee Jay. Representatives and alternates are chosen by students of each homeroom. Both students and faculty respect this group. The Student Council meets every&#13;
other Monday and discusses pr· blems which arise that concern the well-being of Tee Jay and its students.&#13;
Otfiler activities include sponsorships of annual Sno Ball, handling music for Friday night dances, along&#13;
with the arrangements. for Teacher Appreciation and handling the Courtesy Fund which sends flowers to&#13;
students in the hospita l.&#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: N. Lefgren, C. Roberts, S. Fry, M .. McClure, Vice Pres.; Sue Ve rnon, Pres.; D. Smith, Sec.; S. Miller, Treas.; B.&#13;
Swanson, Sgt.-at-Arms; G. Clinke nbea rd. Row 2:&#13;
R. Schuger, G. Adams, S. Jensen, W. Mossburg,&#13;
c. Butler, V. Johnson, J. Rockwell, J. Haven,&#13;
s. Lievan. Row 3: T. Barnes, S. Dempster, B.&#13;
Watkinson, C. Heaps, G. Rief, M. Burns, B. Morris, S. Knofler, E. Skaw. Row 4: M. Clark, R.&#13;
Witke, B. Fraley, K. Tunk, J. Tews, L. Wh itted,&#13;
C. Walace, J. Tobias, C. Hartley, J. Campbell,&#13;
J. Parra ck.&#13;
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Annual&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: M. Thompson, co-editor, P. Miller, Art&#13;
editor, J. Hyde, S. Dofner, Sportseditor. Row 2: L. Pe terson, Copyeditor, l. Hansen, R. H. Fanders,&#13;
advisor, S. Lindsay, Editor, R.&#13;
Lawslo.&#13;
Looking in on&#13;
matter with you&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: F. Fauble,&#13;
Business manage r, P. Ruger, E.&#13;
Reed, B. Swanson, J. Ganey.&#13;
Row 2: B. Malick, P. Vuagniaux,&#13;
B. Henskey, T. Mcintire.&#13;
a hard task because you have to have the ability to draw&#13;
Lonnie Peterson, o.ur copy editor, has the job of assigning copy to be written and checki ng it over afte r&#13;
it is written. Those w r- iting the copy are: Tim Mcintire, Eileen Reed, Beverly Swanson, Jeann ie Ganey, Sha ron&#13;
Miller, and Lannis anson.&#13;
The others on oun staff, such as Janice Hyde, helped the a rt Depa rtment and Paulette Ruge r, d id the indexing .&#13;
To all of these people and even more to Mr. R. H. Fanders, our sponsor, go ou r thanks fo r their ha rd&#13;
work to meet our goal .&#13;
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MR. HARRISON&#13;
SECOND .SEMESTER&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: M. Miller, S.&#13;
Harris, bookkeeper, M. Tarkington,&#13;
ed itor, S. Ivy, sports ed itor. Row 2:&#13;
M. Jacobsen, M. Thompson, L. Lee,&#13;
T. Smith, R. Ve rsaci, asst. editor. Row&#13;
3: B. Drummond, C. Adkins, K. Seaman,&#13;
B. Livingstone, K. He nry.&#13;
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Signal&#13;
The Signal has echoed its news in Tee Jay halls for forty years. The&#13;
Staff is composed of Journalism I and II students.&#13;
Under the faculty advisorship of R. A. Harrison, the staff interviews&#13;
persons, writes the stories, proofreads the copy, sells the ads, and in&#13;
short takes care of every editorial and sales job of a regular newspaper.&#13;
In addition to their regular duties, this year's staff also planned the&#13;
Signal's Fortieth Birthday party. On February 9, the entire school enjoyed&#13;
an ice cream and coke party held in each homeroom, compliments of the&#13;
Signal.&#13;
FIRST SEMESTER&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: P. Phill ip s, bus.&#13;
ma nager, D. Wendstrand, asst. editor,&#13;
M. Tarkington, e ditor, R. Le u, sports&#13;
e ditor, R. Ve rsaci, copy e ditor. Row 2 :&#13;
S. Ivy, K. Roberts, B. Olson, S. Fry,&#13;
T. Mcintire, P. Vuagn iaux, P. Ande rson . &#13;
Sitting, Le ft to Right: D. Wenstrand, Mr. Harrison, K. Roberts, R. Versaci. Standing,&#13;
Le ft to Right: S. Fry, M. Miller, S. Dempster, L. Lee, M. Thompson, M. Tarkington,&#13;
S. Harris. Row 2 : B. Olsen, S. Vernon, D. Colton, S. Ivy, P. Anderse n, P. Phillips.&#13;
Not pictured: J. Gane y, C. Kruse.&#13;
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Creative Writing&#13;
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Quill &amp; Scrol!:J&#13;
The Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for outstanding&#13;
high school journalists. To become a&#13;
member requires service on the Signal Staff, a display of superior" journalistic abilities, an a high academic&#13;
standing outside of the field of journalism.&#13;
Members are inducted with the approval of Mr. R. A. Harrison and the&#13;
already inducted members.&#13;
This year David Wenstrand won for&#13;
the Signal a national award given by&#13;
the American Tuberculosis Health Association and the Columbia Scholastic&#13;
Press Association.&#13;
The award was given to the Signal&#13;
for an editorial written by David .&#13;
Front Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Brisby, sponsor, Cathy Anderson, Gary Rief,&#13;
Doug Colton, Fred Hanse n. Back Row: Carole Allerton, Marcia McClure, Frank&#13;
Fauble, Gen ny Hampton, Cheryl Venard, Bruce Gill. &#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: Doris Bryant, David Pacholke, Wanda Smith, Cheryl Butler, Doug Colton. Row 2: Linda Reed, Peggy Kemp, Don·&#13;
aid Johnson, David Klement, Ed. Kelso, Mrs. Strickland, Sponsor. Row 3: Cookie Kruse, Phyllis Anderson, Sue Vernon, Roxy Versaci,&#13;
Timee Ann Fox, Karyn Bergatedt, Jackie Mose r.&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
Do you possess and display these qualities: scholarship, leadership, service,&#13;
and character? Well if you do, there is an excellent chance that you mig ht find&#13;
yourself being inducted into the National Honor Society. 5% of the upper Y4&#13;
of the Junior Class and 15% of the upper V3 of the Senior Class a re admitted&#13;
each year on the basis of a faculty ba llot of those elig ible. Each yea r the club&#13;
presents a National Honor Assembly at which time new members a re inducted.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: Doug. Colton, Pres., Cheryl&#13;
Butler, Vice Pres., David Pacholke, Sec., Wanda&#13;
Smith, Treas.&#13;
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New Members&#13;
First Row, Le ft to Right: Bob Schlegal-Jr., June Morris- Jr., Jean McTwiggan-Jr., JoAnne Street-Sr., Mary El in Parsons-Sr.,&#13;
Ka rl a Robe rts-Sr., Barbara Morris-Jr., Diane Kuhl-Sr., Sandy Davis- Sr., Billie Waffle-Sr., Beverl y Gundlach-Sr., Virginia Vittitoe-Sr. Second Row: Ed Gilson-Sr., Karen Hurd-Jr., Janice He aps-Jr., Linda Lee-Jr., Nancy Lefgren-Jr., Mardall TarkingtonSr., J anice Walling-Sr., Sally Beckner-Jr., Marty McClure-Sr., Jill Ditzler-Sr., Paula Phillips- Sr., Trudy Johnson-Sr., Karen&#13;
Manning-Sr., She rry Lindsay-Sr. Third Row: Bernie Koenig-Jr., Dan Zimmerman-Jr., John Moats-Jr. , David Shestak-Jr., Fred&#13;
Hanse n- Sr., Stan Ivy-Sr., Gary Rief-Sr., Randy Leu-Sr., David Wenstrand-Sr., Bob Aldrich-Sr.&#13;
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Left to Right: D. Wessels, K. Hutche ns, L. Danie lson, L. Robinson, S. Muell e r, J. Mitchell, S. Rode n, K. Robe rts, J. Street, J. Heaps,&#13;
J. Ditzle r, S. Davis, P. Phill ips, L. Whitted, S. Venard, Mr. Pauls. Back Row, Left to Righ t: D. Pacholke , C. Heaps, D. Kl ement, A.&#13;
Conkling, .C. Butler, B. Machmulle r.&#13;
Safe-Teens&#13;
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Safe-Teens, in its two years of&#13;
e xistence, has benefited its members through establishing a set of&#13;
rules and standards governing&#13;
driving habits.&#13;
Membership is extended to&#13;
those who promise to uphold the&#13;
standards of safe-driving, courtesy, cooperation, and caution. &#13;
Debate&#13;
Lef t to Right: T. Mcintire, L. Hansen, G. Adams, L. Petersen, Mr. Bremmer, Coach, D. Wenstrand, D. Klement, T. Klement,&#13;
A. Sigle r, D. Pacholke, M. Schultz, J. McKim, H. Jensen, M. Jacobsen, M. Jones, C. Kahane, L. Smith, V. Ager, J. Boe, N.&#13;
Sore nsen.&#13;
Debate is made up of two classes along with students who participate as an&#13;
extracurricular activity. On Fridays and Saturdays, these students donate their&#13;
time to debate at tournaments in this area.&#13;
Considering the fact that they compete with more experienced people, our&#13;
debaters have done very well this year.&#13;
David Wenstrand, who is an ardent debater, won the American Legion Oratorical Contest.&#13;
Spelling Club&#13;
The Spelling Club is in its second year at Tee Jay and is sponsored by Mr. William Albright. Its&#13;
purpose is to increase a student's vocabulary and acquaint him with new words and their spelling.&#13;
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Left to Right: Karen Manning , Nina&#13;
Park, Treasurer, Ruth Wagner, Carol&#13;
Rine, Dan Zimme rman, President, Lucille Hisil, Charlotte Hayes, Mr. Albright, Sponsor. Not Pictured: David&#13;
Shestak, Secreta ry. &#13;
"Aha!! I went for $1.75!"&#13;
Thespians&#13;
The National Thespian Society is an honor group for outstanding people in&#13;
the field of dramatic art Its membership consists of a select few who have worked&#13;
hard in theatrical prod0ctions or who have made major contributions in acting.&#13;
The organization sponsors most of the theatrical ventures of the school, including&#13;
the Children's Theatre, and the All School Play. The club has a unique practice of&#13;
auctioning off initiates as slaves to the highest bidding old members.&#13;
Row 1, Left to Right: Chuck He aps (Tre as.), Noreen Sore nson (Se c.), Judy Frye r (Vice Pre s. J, Diane Stacy (Pres. ), Mr. Fande rs&#13;
( Spon sor ). Row 2: Roxy Ve rsaci, Paul Vuagni aux, Tim Mcintire, Laurie Lawton, Carol Harold. Row 3: Wilbur Whaley, Ja ckie Carl,&#13;
Mike Cl a rk, Stan Ivy, Lanny Hansen. Row 4: David Shesta k, She rry Lind say, Jill Ditzler, Jay Poland , Fred Clark.&#13;
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Red Cross&#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: Miss Schroeder, sponsor; J. Bright, M. Bousfield, M. Miller, Pres.; S. Hotchkiss,&#13;
Vice Pres.; R. Posvar, Sec.; C. Hammond, Treas.; L. Rush, M. Jones, Miss Moeller, Sponsor. Row 2: J.&#13;
Amsberry, J. Newman, B. Blackwell, F. Floyd, J. Dunn, C. Ne iswender, T. Dofner, B. Thomas, P. Gates,&#13;
L. Lammers. Row 3: J. Farr, L. Wray, J. Fedor, D. Sydzyik, J. Ca rl, K. Thomas, L. McKehey, L. McCoy,&#13;
P. Hansen, P. Hymmer, M. Marr, P. Hitchcock. Row 4: S. Espinosa, J. Morriss, D. Putnam, B. Col lins,&#13;
F. Goldenbe rg, M. Andrews, B. Vashan, J. Jager, J. Martino, M. Schultz, R. Billings, C. Tanner. Row 5:&#13;
L. Clark, S. McAndrews, S. Rode n, S. Riche, C. Doebelin, J. Fryer, G. Give ns, M. Henley, F. Clark,&#13;
B. Schlegel, G. Russell, Gary Carr, B. Bly. Row 6: P. Kemp, I. Ladd, T. Smith, D. Woodworth, C. Haden,&#13;
K. Story, M. Gaver, J. Young, R. Johnson, B. Page, Pat Miller, V. Carlson, L. Dougherty.&#13;
The Junior Red Cross is an orgqnization which includes representatives and alternates elected by students of each home&#13;
room. These people meet twice a month.&#13;
Miss Grace Schroeder and Miss Ruth Moeller co-sponsor this&#13;
organization.&#13;
The major project of this organization is the filling of gift&#13;
boxes, which are sent overseas to underprivileged child ren.&#13;
Not Picture d: Wanda Smith, Cheryl Venard, Marie Prieto, Judy Malmos, Susan&#13;
Knofle r, Donna Bartholomew.&#13;
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Girls' Lounge&#13;
During each period of the day two or more&#13;
girls are found in the Girl's Lounge caring for&#13;
people who are not feeling quite up to par.&#13;
The lounge is under the supervision of Mrs.&#13;
Clara Strickland and the school nurse Mrs. Stageman.&#13;
Left to Right, Row l : J. Secular, J. Turk, E. Skaw, S. Etherton,&#13;
M. McClure, D. Bryant, M. Parsons, J. Street. Row 2: J. Mitchell, C. Grosvenor, J. Ramsey, P. Phillips, C. Osulfka, N. Swolley, R. Fencl, J. Mose r, Mrs. Strickland, sponsor. &#13;
JETS&#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: Mr. Skl e nicha,&#13;
sponsor; M. Parsons, G. Hampton, Sec.;&#13;
C. Butler, Treas.; D. Colton, Pres.; D. Pachol ke, Vice Pres. Row 2: C. Venard, D.&#13;
Shestak, F. Fauble, F. Hansen, D. Jeppesen,&#13;
G. Rief. Row 3 : S. Sturgeon, D. Wessels,&#13;
W. Heitman, B. Schlegel, L. Reed, 'C. Heaps,&#13;
D. Klement, B. Machmuller, E. Kelso.&#13;
The Junior Engineering Technical Society is sponsored by Mr.&#13;
Joseph Sklenika.&#13;
During the year they take trips to Engineering firms, the City&#13;
Water Works, and other industries that use science in their operation.&#13;
Members are high school students who are interested in Science.&#13;
Bugs, worms, and&#13;
plants! Sound interesting? If this sort of&#13;
thing appeals to you,&#13;
you are probably a&#13;
member of the T. J.&#13;
Biology Club. This faction of scientific interest at T. J. also spends&#13;
much of their time&#13;
visiting many places&#13;
that will further their&#13;
knowledge of biology.&#13;
Mr. Davis is the sponsor of this club.&#13;
Biology Club&#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: Mr. Lewis, Sponsor; J. Whitted, Sec.; D. Potts, Vice Pres.; D. Peterson, Pres.;&#13;
A. Sigler, Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 2: D. Ives, J. Harrington, P. Abshier, D. Hutchens, R. Hubbard. Row 3 :&#13;
T. Klement, D. Burbeck, R. Walling, B. Loukota. Row 4: M. Schultz, V. Ager, M. Sorensen, S. Shinabargar.&#13;
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Left to Right: Genny Hampton (sec.-treas.), Bill Machmuller, Doug&#13;
Colton, pres., Chuck Heaps, Linda Reed, Fred Hansen, David Ives, Roy&#13;
Walling, Jerry Whitted, Mr. La Mantia, sponsor. Frank Fauble, Vice Pres.,&#13;
Not Pictured.&#13;
Math Club&#13;
Letterman's&#13;
Club&#13;
The Math Club, sponsored by Mr. Frank&#13;
LaMantia, is now in its second year. During&#13;
this period of time it has had many projects&#13;
in which there was active participation.&#13;
Among these activities are the taking of&#13;
the National Mathematics test, from which&#13;
high ranking entrants receive awards according to their scores. The Math Club has&#13;
toured the International Business Machines&#13;
Building in Omaha, Nebraska. While there&#13;
they learned how to use an l.B.M. Computer. At their weekly Tuesday morning&#13;
meeting the club members work out problems and quizzes involving the application of mathematics. A special group of&#13;
meetings is devoted to learning how to use&#13;
the slide rule.&#13;
From Left to Right, Row I : M. Nuzez, L. Phipps, E. Gilson, Treas.; J. Rabuck, B. Edwards. Row 2: Mr.&#13;
Lewis, sponsor; D. Schultz, D. Palmer, B. Drummond, Sec.; M. Clark. Row 3: F. Hrasky, Pres.; L. Spencer,&#13;
D. Dew, Vice Pres.; B. Hook, B. Page.&#13;
The Letterman's Club is sponsored by Mr. Dave Lewis. It is an honor g iven&#13;
to those boys who have earned a varsity letter in one of the major sports. Every&#13;
Thursday the boys wear their letter-sweaters to school.&#13;
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F.H.A.&#13;
Future Homemakers of America consists of&#13;
girls who will one day hold one of the most&#13;
challenging and rewarding positions in the&#13;
fast-moving world of tomorrow-that of mother and housewife. The club is sponsoring a&#13;
Spring Style Show, a Mother-Daughter Banquet, along with various other projects.&#13;
Sitting: K. Roberts, J. Scoular, Miss Sell, Sponsor. Row 1,&#13;
Left to Right: E. Skaw, S. Aldridge, P. Phillips, E. Harmon,&#13;
B. Gundlach, P. Arrowsmith, J. Street, J. Gundlach, G.&#13;
Moore, K. Bait, B. Madsen, S. Zaharones, M. Tarkington.&#13;
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F. T.A.&#13;
Future Teachers of America is comprised&#13;
of students who are interested in teaching as&#13;
a profession . Members spend time observing&#13;
teachers at work. They also help teachers by&#13;
correcting papers.&#13;
During Teacher Appreciation Week you may&#13;
find the members serving refreshcnents to&#13;
the teachers at the end of the day. Miss Wangberg sponsors this club.&#13;
Seated: Sheryl Jensen, Charlotte Kahane, left to right; Susan&#13;
Wenstrand, Geri Peters, Kathy Seaman, Ruth Wagner, Miss&#13;
Wangberg, sponsor.&#13;
Left to Right: June Morriss, Pat Arrowsmith,&#13;
Miss Wangberg, Susan Phillips, David Shestak. &#13;
G.R.A.&#13;
From Left to Right, Row J: C. Neiswender, Pres.;&#13;
B. Morris, Vice Pres. ( Not Pictured); L. Forbes, Sec.&#13;
( Not Pictured); J. Dunn, Treas.; S. Jense n, Sports&#13;
Chairman; Miss Balze r Sponsor. Row 2: N. Huey,&#13;
M. Busse, B. Meyer, L. Powers, J. Nichols. Row 3:&#13;
P. Gates, R. Fencl, I. We hrli, R. Gann, L. Smith.&#13;
Row 4: B. Blackwell, G. Peters, J. Boe, S. Wenstrand,&#13;
C. He nnings, P. Moss.&#13;
Sponsored by Miss Donna Balzer, the G.R.A. club is for girls who en joy participation in sports. Through their activities the girls practice the rules of good&#13;
sportsmanship and fair play.&#13;
The club is open to any girl who is interested in sports. Activities include softball, volleyball, basketball and tennis.&#13;
Conservation&#13;
The Conservation Club was started three yea rs ago and is sponsored by Mr.&#13;
Cornell.&#13;
Its ~embers go on many cookouts and fishing· trips. They are also working on&#13;
fish identification.&#13;
The purpose of the Club is to promote good sportsmanship and give a knowledge of conservation measures.&#13;
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Kneeling, Left to Right: D. Price, B. Anderson,&#13;
J. Martin, R. Blankenship. Standing, Lef t to Right:&#13;
E. Thomas, J. Sullivan, B. Blankenship, L. Alquist&#13;
V. Pres., B. Miller Pres., J. Piazza, J. Ragland,&#13;
A. Conkling Sec., Mr. Corne ll Sponsor. &#13;
ALT AU&#13;
Row 1: Mary Elin Parsons, Eleanor Anderson-Sgt.-at-Arms, Paulette Riddle-Treasurer, Cheryl Holgersen-Secretary, Roxy&#13;
Versaci-Pres., Sue Vernon-Pres., Linda Robinson-Vice Pres., Karen Erickson-Vice Pres., Sandy Eldrige-Treasurer.&#13;
Row 2: Mrs. Strickland-sponsor, Sharon Mueller, Beverley Koenigs, Donna Collins, Sandy Davis, Toot Dofner, Genny&#13;
Hampton, Cookie Kruse, Paulette Ruger, Cynthia Roberts. Row 3 : Linda McConnel, Linda Sealock, Pat Miller, Roxi&#13;
Souser, Phyllis Anderson, Marie Prieto, Rita Gaver, Timee Anne Fox, Jill Ditzler. Row 4: Billy Waffle, Doris Bryant,&#13;
Cheryl Butler, Mouse Thompson, Jean Jensen, Virginia Vittitoe, Wanda Smith, Jeanette Graves, Sandy Matusi&lt;i, Marty&#13;
McClure. Row 5: Virginia Johnson, Eileen Reed, Bev Swan son, Nancy Lefgre n, Darlene Martin, Bonn ie McCoy, Conn ie&#13;
Tanner, Kathie Johnson, Joni Rowe, Barbara Thomas. Row 6: Mary Smith, Mary Marr, Robbie Roberts, Berna Swalek, Pat Gibbs, Linda Lee, Vickie Carlson, Jackie Bowen, Pat LeMaster-Secretary.&#13;
The two literary societies, Altruma&#13;
and Auroa, combined forces this year&#13;
to create the club now known as Altau.&#13;
This year the club s_ent a gift basket&#13;
of food to a needy family at Thanksgiving time. The club also sent clothing&#13;
to a needy family.&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland, sponsor of Altau, devotes much of her time to this&#13;
club which meets on the second and&#13;
fourth Tuesday of each month. &#13;
French Club&#13;
The French Club at their monthly&#13;
meeting learn more about French life&#13;
and language.&#13;
The club had a student, who had&#13;
studied in France for four years, speak&#13;
to them on "Opportunities in France ."&#13;
In addition, they visited the Alliance&#13;
Francaise in Omaha an international adult&#13;
French Club whose members speak&#13;
French.&#13;
Mrs. Marjorie Gillespie sponsors the&#13;
club.&#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: Mr. Hanna, sponsor; l.&#13;
Rush, Treas.; T. Coleman, Sec.; A. Sigler, Vice Pres.;&#13;
T. Klement, Pres. Row 2: C. Rin e, C. Ha rtl ey,&#13;
S. Snyder, K. Andersen, S. Phillips, M. Jones,&#13;
B. Schonberg, K. Robe rts. Row 3: S. Jense n, B.&#13;
Blackwell, K. Hawkes, C. Hayes, K. Be rg stedt, B.&#13;
Bohan, P. Phfager. Row 4: H. Jensen, R. Erdelt,&#13;
J. Olsen, G. Springe r, K. Pe rry, D. Burbeck, J.&#13;
Whitted.&#13;
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From Left to Right, Row 1: S. Pierce, C. Neiswender,&#13;
Pres., M. Bigham, Vice Pres., V. Ager, Sec.-Treas.,&#13;
I. Taylor, Mrs. Gillespie, sponsor. Row 2: C. Kahane,&#13;
B. Reeves, D. Bird, M. Elausky. Row 3: R. Dague, G.&#13;
Givens, J. Dunn, S. Wenstrand, C. Hennings, M. Miller,&#13;
J. Farr, K. Kerns. Row 4: D. Feekin, R. Potts, 'B. Sewell,&#13;
B. Rhoades, G. Sturn, J. Thompson.&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
The purpose of the Latin Club, is to&#13;
engage in activities which will be educational to its members.&#13;
The club has seen "Julius Caesar," and&#13;
is hoping to tour Strategic Air Command,&#13;
W.O.W., and Joslyn Art Museum. &#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: C. Glay, B. Harrison, B. Ruby, C. Cavalla ro, S. Davis, G. Peters, S. Karpe,&#13;
N. Bartlett, Miss Reitan, Sponsor. Row 2: R. Walling, K. Kelly, L. Lee, V. Carlson, D. Ives, B. Vuagniaux, B. Anderson, D. Warren, D. Black, J. Boe , G. Moore, S. Hotchkiss. Row 3: B. Spurgin, M. Crouch,&#13;
D. Neiswender, D. Ryba, F. McKenzie, T. Kurt, J. Knouse, M. Mowery, S. Rasmussen, M. Lee, P. Le v i,&#13;
R. Fencl. Row 4: P. Nerz, B. Deeds, E. Hopper, L. Brown, J. Wii1'gstad, N. Browning, D. Schickner,&#13;
D. Fields, R. Blankenship, M. Jewe ll, C. Williams, D. Nightser. Row 5 : L. Peterson, J. Be tts, P. Shauyhnessy, D. Rankin, D. Peterson, D. Hutchens, S. Birdsong, S. Shinabarge r, L. Graybill, M. Schultz, R. Hubbard, G. Russel, M. Sorenson.&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Club&#13;
Studying the customs, way of life, music, and education of the Spanish speaking peoples, is the purpose of the Spanish Club. This is accomplished by slides,&#13;
movies, and reports.&#13;
An officer of the Spanish Club must maintain high grades in the course.&#13;
The club is sponsored by Miss Reitan.&#13;
F.N.A.&#13;
Le ft to Right: N. Ogren, G. Adams, J. Moser, C. Grovenar, vice pres., Mrs. Stageman, sponsor, Miss Sell, sponsor, S. Roden, p res.,&#13;
R. Meadows, G. Clinke nbea rd, J. Campbell, K. Hurd, K. Be rgstad . No t pictured: C. O'Bradovich, Sec.&#13;
The Future Nurses of Ame rica spend many of the ir hours visiting loca l hospita ls and working on various services and projects to comfort patie nts.&#13;
F.N.A. is sponsored by Mrs. Stageman, School Nu rse, and Miss Sell. Me mbers&#13;
are g irls who plan nursing as a career.&#13;
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Row 1, Left to Right: Myrtle Cary, Janice Hyde, Mouse Thompson, Pat&#13;
Miller, David Ive s, Miss Dorman, sponsor. Row 2: Roy Walling, Joyce&#13;
Owens, Noreen Sore nson, Gini Welch, Don Hohl, Te rry Barnes, Linda Hopkins, Sherry Lindsay. Row 3: Paul Hyme r, Kathy Kerns, Sharon Edwards, Bob&#13;
Stender, Cha rlotte Kahane, J ames Betts.&#13;
The Art Club is composed of members who are interested&#13;
in fine arts. The members participate in trips to the Joslyn&#13;
Art Museum, study different schools of art, and enter art&#13;
contests which provides added interest. Art club is sponsored by. Miss Virdean Dorman.&#13;
Library Club&#13;
Art&#13;
Club&#13;
The Libra ry Club is made up of g irls who put in work during their study&#13;
halls, after school, and any other spare time they have. Their d uties include&#13;
checking out books, putting books on shelves, w riting overdue notices, and&#13;
doing the many tasks connected with the operation of a large ·libra ry. The Library Club is sponsored by Miss Cla ra Morris.&#13;
Row 1, Le ft to Rig ht: Wanda Smith- treas., Doris Bryant- Pres., Sandy ·Davis-vice pres., Roxy Versacisecre tary, Miss Morris-sponsor. Row 2: Che ryl Butler, Connie French, Trud i Johnson, Peggy Kemp,&#13;
Sharon Lievan, Linda Reed, Cheryl Venard. Row 3: Bonnie McCoy, Bonnie Watkinson, Sally Beckner,&#13;
Shirley Harris, Joanne Galle, June Morriss, Genny Hampton, Rita Gann.&#13;
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Left to Right, Row 1: Mrs. Brisby, sponsor, P. Phillips, D. Stacy, J. Scoular, K. Roberts, Miss Hansen,&#13;
sponsor. Row 2: C. Venard, G. Givens, J. Street, J. Watkinson, J. Turk, L. Danielsen, J. Hampton.&#13;
Row 3: C. MacDonald, L. Kirkendall, J. Waffle, J. Villon!, F. Goldenberg, B. McCoy, C. Tanner, R.&#13;
Versaci. Row 4: L. Griffin, P. Hitchock, B. Nuzum, P. Howrey, L. Whitted, K. Hutchens, M. Marr,&#13;
S. Knouse, I. Wilson.&#13;
M.0.1.&#13;
The membership of the M.0.1. Club&#13;
includes students of the Junior Honors&#13;
Mathematics Class.&#13;
The Mathematics of Investment Club&#13;
has as its purpose to invest in the&#13;
stockmarket, money which they earn&#13;
in business ventures.&#13;
At present the club owns six shares&#13;
of Fisher Governor. Mr. LaMantia, club&#13;
sponsor, says that investing helps students to study the ups and downs of&#13;
the stock market.&#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
The Y-Teens which is affiliated with the YM-YWCA,&#13;
name as their aim the promotion of national fellowship&#13;
among girls as well as the&#13;
love of God throughout the&#13;
world. The Y-Teens club of&#13;
Tee Jay is only one of&#13;
many Y-Teens organizations&#13;
throughout the entire world.&#13;
Y-Teens is sponsored by Mrs.&#13;
Phyllis Brisby. It's projects include sponsorship of the&#13;
United Drive, delivering favors to children in hospitals&#13;
as well as other good deeds.&#13;
Seated: M. Burns, Mr. LaMantia, sponsor. Row 1, Left to Right: N. Lefgren, K. Hurd,&#13;
L. Lee, B. Schlegal, J. McTwiggan. Row 2 : J. Moats, R. DenHerder, B. Fraley, D. 0&#13;
Zimmerman, D. Jepperson.&#13;
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Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Battle Group&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Left to Right: Phil Arthur, Chuck Heaps, Alvin Conkling, Frank Fauble, Ed Gilson, Al Kilpartick, Quayne Pflager.&#13;
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Since 1925, when the R.O.T.C. was first installed at Tee Jay, it has steadily grown in honor and esteem.&#13;
The boys enter the R.O .T.C. as sophomore cadets. Leadership and scholastic ability are the prime factors&#13;
which determine what rank a cadet will hold. Some of the activities which are performed before the school&#13;
are the Military Ball , Federal Inspection, and Armistice Day Parade.&#13;
Show is not the only thing the cadet corps does, however, for by the time he is a senior he has gone&#13;
through courses in weapons, map reading, military courtesy and others.&#13;
We must agree that the R.O.T.C. program is an important part of Tee Jay, not only because of its services, but its role in educating tomorrow's leaders.&#13;
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Military Police&#13;
First Row: J. Shoemaker, L. Eakin, T. Brooks, G. Babcock, A. Mcintosh, Cade t 2nd Lieute nant Alvin Conkling.&#13;
e~o nd Row : W. Evans, L. Farson, H. Herbe rt, B. Va shon, E. Myers.&#13;
Th1rd Row: D. Evans, J. Niels en, F. Haven, J. Womeldorff, G. Coffman.&#13;
Drill Team&#13;
Front Row: D. Taylor, J. Sullivan, C. Bremhalm, J. Harrington, B. Bl anke nship, M. He uley, H. Je nsen, D. Hutchens, E. Freer, T. Barnes,&#13;
L. Alquist, D. Majeski, G. Knudsen, D. Strack, R. Walling.&#13;
Back Row : D. Pacholke, Commander, E. Hallbe rg , D. Kah l, D. Andersen, J. Pollard, S. Sturgen, D. Ives, D. Hansen, R. Hubbard,&#13;
B. Mi ll e r, L. Jones, M. Shea, D. Peterson, P. Abshire .&#13;
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&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School Band&#13;
FLUTES ALTO CLARINETS CORNETS II Bob Ma lick&#13;
Bob Sch lege l Phy II is Ande rson Bill Machmulle r Sandra Roden Sharon Butterbaugh Tom Zimmerman TUBAS&#13;
Gl e nda Adams Nancy Swolley Lyle Brockman&#13;
Joyce Clemens BASS CLARINETS Fred Romans&#13;
Diane Stacy Paulette Riddle CORNETS Il l Mike Clark&#13;
Juanita Butler Diane Roarty Ed Flury&#13;
Sandra Severson Fred Clark PERCUSSION&#13;
Da vid Mumm OBOES Lanny Hansen&#13;
Nina Park FRENCH HORN Mike Sorenson&#13;
CLARINETS I David Shestak Stan Ivy Duane Fe eki n&#13;
Che ryl Venard BASSOONS Judy Boe Cha rles Clay&#13;
John Sheely Marilyn Jones Jack McKim&#13;
Sheryl J ensen Linda Reed Noreen Sorenson&#13;
Cynthia Wassem Charlotte Kahane Cristie Hammond STRING BASS&#13;
David Klement Che ryl O'Bradovich Ca rol G rosvenor&#13;
ALTO SAXOPHONES&#13;
CLARINETS II Val e rie Val e ntine TROMBONES I BAND OFFICERS&#13;
Karen Hurd Bob Loukota Dan Zimme rman&#13;
Ca rol Rine Paulette Ruger Richa rd Potts Drum M aior&#13;
Janke Heaps J anet Nusse r Stan Ivy&#13;
Sheila Anderson Marsha Blackma n TROMBONES II&#13;
Rodn ey Erde lt Captain&#13;
John Moats Mike Clark&#13;
Weldon He itman TENOR SAX Emmett Dofne r&#13;
Sa ndra Pi e rce TROMBONES Ill ,J st Lt. CLARINETS 111 Tim Kle ment Steve Birdsong Phyll is Ande rson Kathy Mueller&#13;
Max ine Ogren CORNETS I&#13;
Ga ry Ca rr 2nd Lt.&#13;
Susan Phillips Bob Olsen BAR ITONES David Kleme nt&#13;
Mary Howa rd Ke n Potts Richa rd Sore nson Linda Anderson Gary Nightser Don Wessels&#13;
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T. J.&#13;
Dance Band&#13;
Left to Right: T. Klement, S. Pierce, B. Lakota, V. Valentine, C. Venard. Standing: J. Boe. Back&#13;
Row: Mr. Popp, director, F. Romans, L. Brockman, D. Potts, T. Zimmerman, N. Sorenson, B.&#13;
Machmuller, B. Olsen. Standing: S. Ivy, L. Hansen.&#13;
Left to Right: Diane Stacy, Karen Hurd, Juanita Butler, Paulette&#13;
Riddle, Diane Roarty, Paulette Ruger.&#13;
Drum Major&#13;
After completing his freshman and sophomore years in band Stan&#13;
Ivy re ached the position of Drum Major, the position he has&#13;
held for nearly two years. Stan also heads the marching and thEl&#13;
Concert Bands.&#13;
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T. J.&#13;
Majorettes &#13;
"Those Wonderful Years," Tee Jay's 1961 Road&#13;
Show, directed by Mr. R. H. Fanders, truly marked&#13;
1961 as one of "Those Wonderful Years."&#13;
The audience was carried through a fast and fascinating evening from the Overture, conducted by&#13;
the Tee Jay School Dance Band straight through&#13;
the Grand Finale ·so ably presented by the combined&#13;
Varsidettes and Yellowjackets appearing together for&#13;
the first time.&#13;
"So this is progressive art???"&#13;
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" We're the snobbiest gals in town, exce pt for&#13;
Dopey and she's been sick a year!"&#13;
" Going Down, Please?!" &#13;
Road Show&#13;
The Tee Jay Dance Band so well directed by Mr.&#13;
Popp, furnished another "first" in this year's Road&#13;
Show when a Pit Band was used throughout the&#13;
show for the first time . Chuck Heaps' Pantomime&#13;
"Little Bo Peep" kept the audience, both young and&#13;
old, roaring with laughter.&#13;
Original and thoroughly entertaining was "Coal&#13;
Black and the Seven Snobs," presented by the Drama&#13;
Class, and sponsored by Mr. Fanders.&#13;
"Some memories from the time machine"&#13;
"Ever'body clap!"&#13;
"Modern jazz at its best!"&#13;
Other bits of fine hu,mor were presented by "The&#13;
Boys Come Home" presented by the Altaus, sponsor&#13;
Mrs. Strickland, and "Honey Bun" from South Pacific,&#13;
featuring Noreen Sorenson and Jim Salter.&#13;
Among the highlights of the evening to be long remembered were the numbers presented by the Girls'&#13;
Glee Club and the Tee Jay Choir, both directed· by&#13;
Miss Pat Condon .&#13;
Much of the credit for the fine work done by the Varsidettes is due Jeannie Ganey, Choreographer, and&#13;
working in the same capacity for the Junior girls line,&#13;
the Yellowjackets, Marsha Bingham and Barbara Fries.&#13;
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Yellow Jackettes&#13;
The junior dance line, Yellow Jackettes by name, is made up of about fourteen&#13;
sophomore girls.&#13;
The highlight of the year for this ensemble is the annual Roadshow, in which&#13;
the Yellow Jackettes and the Varsidettes steal the show with clever routines and&#13;
fluorescent costumes.&#13;
The choreographers, who devote time and effort to make this group the&#13;
sparkling dance line it is, are Marsha Bingham and Barb Friese. Through all their&#13;
hard work, they are rewarded by the fine performance of these girls.&#13;
Left to Right: K. Roberts, S. Andersen, M. Ogren, C. Kahane, B. Bowen, J. Nusser, L. Rush, S. Espinosa, J. Teauge, J. Bright, M. Bigham,&#13;
L. Dougherty, B. Fries.&#13;
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Varsidettes&#13;
Left to Right: P. Ruger, R. Gaver, N. Lefgren, J. Ditzler, C. Adkins, J. Ganey, B. Thomas, K. Roberts. Not Pictured: P. Kennedy.&#13;
Jeannie Ganey&#13;
The Oh's and Ah's of opening night added tribute&#13;
to this hard working groyp of girls. Their beautiful&#13;
fluorescent costumes added just the right touch, not to&#13;
mention the snappy Charleston and modern jazz dance&#13;
numbers. The glamour of opening night will long remain in the hearts and minds of the T.J. audience.&#13;
Choreographer this year was Jeannie Ganey and her&#13;
hard work and hou rs of practice achieved high praise.&#13;
She spent a great deal of time working up original&#13;
routines, costumes and special effects.&#13;
This year to make a smashing finale, the Varsidettes&#13;
and Yellowjackets combined forces making one of the&#13;
most spectacular sights we have had : Twenty-three girls&#13;
in fluorescent costumes kicking high and in perfect unison.&#13;
This ended the Road Show on a very high note .&#13;
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"Any wider, and I'll&#13;
break my jaw!"&#13;
" I wrote that song on&#13;
an air-hose!" &#13;
A very first for Miss Patricia Condon was the full length&#13;
musical "Bells Are Ringing." The presentation by the Thomas&#13;
Jefferson Acappela Choir proved to be a bright and stimulating&#13;
musical .for all participants as well as the audience.&#13;
"Bells are Ringing" revolves around two principal characfers&#13;
Ella Peterson and Jeff Moss. Ella is employed in Susanswerphone,&#13;
a telephone answering service run by Sue Summers, her cousin.&#13;
Jeff, a writer, one of the customers of Susanswerphone captures the interest and love of the friendly, warm-hearted Ella,&#13;
though she has never seen him. The balance of the show follows&#13;
these two through many interesting and exciting episodes because of Ella's determination to assist Jeff in getting bis next " Don't touch, I just ratted it"&#13;
play completed. Unsuspecting Sue, unfortunately falls in love&#13;
with Sandor, head of Titanic Records, which is in fact a bookie&#13;
operation, being checked by the police who also suspect Susanswerphone because of its connection with Titanic Records, as&#13;
front for a vice ring.&#13;
The climax comes when two other customers whom Ella has&#13;
befriended, meet Jeff and ,they discover they have all been&#13;
helped by her efforts, and as the story ends, we find Ella and&#13;
Jeff reunited.&#13;
Superbly double cast in the two leading roles were Roxy&#13;
Versci and Jill Ditzler as the vivacious and friendly Ella and Tim&#13;
Mcintire and Stan Ivy as Jeff Moss.&#13;
Convincing and well cast were: Bob Schlegel as Sandor, the&#13;
gambler; Phyllis Anderson as Sue; David Shestak as Dr. Kitchell&#13;
the dentist; also double cast as Olga were Sue Ve rnon and Wanda&#13;
Smith; Dick Moats as Inspector Barnes and Paul Vuagn iaux as&#13;
his assistant.&#13;
To Mr. R. H. Fanders and his technical crew, a great big-well&#13;
done- for the tremendous task undertaken in accomplishing the&#13;
many scene changes required in this production.&#13;
"You want to see me outside?!"&#13;
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... ~ - .... .. . .. l; •• ·- ,,. --- -· .,.&#13;
~ _&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson High School A Cappella Choir directed&#13;
by Miss Pat Condon has done a great deal this year to distinguish&#13;
themselves. The Choir's most ambitious project was the Broadway&#13;
production of the musical "The Bells Are Ringing" which proved&#13;
to be the highlight of the year's activities.&#13;
Other functions in which the choir participated were All-State,&#13;
where they successfully entered two quartets and All-State chorus&#13;
at Des Moines. Christmas Concerts were performed for Kiwanis,&#13;
Rotary and Lions Club.&#13;
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The Spring months brought the annual Choir Trip to Sioux&#13;
City where they were honored with a standing ovation at East&#13;
High School. The choir also sang at the chapel services at Morningside College.&#13;
Although this is Miss Condon's last year as director of the&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Choir, her two years here, give ample testimony&#13;
to her ability. Coming at a most difficult time, she immediately&#13;
gained the admiration and confidence of her students. Both students and faculty will regret her leaving us for California, but our&#13;
best wishes go with her.&#13;
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Thomas&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
High School&#13;
Choir&#13;
MISS CONDON, director &#13;
Elwood P. Dowd was calmly walking down the&#13;
street when a 6 112 foot rabbit named Hawey adopted&#13;
Elwood as his master. This pooka, an animal spirit&#13;
that may come to anyone at anytime or at any place,&#13;
caused Elwood, portrayed by David Shestak, to get&#13;
into all kinds of weird situations.&#13;
Veta Louise Simmons, was plav.ed by Ginny Clinkenbeard, (the sister of Elwood). She is constantly ~&#13;
trying to marry o f her daughter, Myrtle May. Myrtle&#13;
May, played by V"ola Varn, becomes thoroughly embarrassed when Elwood tries to introduce Harvey to&#13;
her friends.&#13;
With this situation the T.f.I. drama troupe managed&#13;
to keep an audience laugh"ing hilariously for two&#13;
hours and proved to them that sometimes people&#13;
who are not normal are happier and nicer than the&#13;
normal ones.&#13;
Chuck Heaps and Viola Varn stole many comedy&#13;
honors while David Shestak calmly made every one&#13;
ih the audience see Harvey. Ginny Glinkenbeard as&#13;
Louise, was properly excitable and flustered while&#13;
that magnificent Gussie, Mrs. Chauvenet, portrayed by&#13;
Roxie Ve rsaci, brought down the house. Others in the&#13;
cast included the mixed-up psychiatrist, Bill Villont,&#13;
Noreen Sorensen as Nurse Kelly, and Jim Salter as&#13;
the assistant psychiatrist, along with Mark Schultz as&#13;
the taxi driver, and Jill Ditzler as the psychiatrist's&#13;
wife. A capable technical staff backed the show which&#13;
was held together by the direction of R. H. Fanders.&#13;
Harvey&#13;
"Elwood P. Dowd . .. and friend ."&#13;
"Call at this number, not that one , that's the old number."&#13;
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"Women often come up to me and do this-and I try&#13;
to encourage it, too."&#13;
"Veta, do you really want me to have&#13;
this injection?"&#13;
"Veta Louise, I thought&#13;
you were dead!!"&#13;
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Queen Billie Waffl&#13;
and King B"ll e, 1 Hook.&#13;
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For many weeks the juniors had been going around with a secretive and superior look on their face s.&#13;
There were buckets of paint ar:id papier mache along with paintings and endless strings of paper straws and&#13;
squares of paper and twisted crepe paper vine.&#13;
The hard work and planning paid off in many ways. On May 18th, the Fieldhouse was changed into the&#13;
fascin ting land of the tropics.&#13;
"Tropical Paradise," the theme of this year's Junior-Senior Prom was so realistic that the surroundings created&#13;
the true feeling of an island holiday.&#13;
During our brief visit to the island we were spellbound by the realistic volcano, the bamboo curtains and the&#13;
murals of island life. To bring out the influence further the tables were decorated with artificial pineapples,&#13;
and the door way decorated to represent the entrance to a grass hut. Completing the theme were the sophomore waiters and waitresses, who were dressed in the colorful clothing worn by the islanders.&#13;
Highlighting the evening was the crowning of Bill Hook and Billie Waffle as King and Queen and Rod&#13;
O'Conner and Marcia Thompson as Prince and Princess. Mal Dunn and his orchestra furnished sophisticated&#13;
music for listening and dancing.&#13;
Prom Courts&#13;
SENI O R COURT: Tom Rob inson, Kare n Erickson, Ed Gilson, Sandy Matuski, Billie Waffl e, Bill Hoo k, "Skip" Schmidt, Phyllis Anderson.&#13;
JU NIOR COURT: Dave Wolfe, Li nda Sta rr,&#13;
Ro bbie Roberts, De nn ie St. Clair, Mouse&#13;
Thompson, Rod O'Co nne r, Paul e tte Ri dd le,&#13;
" Skeets" Griffi th .&#13;
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Cadet Colonel David Pacholke and Honorary Colonel Genny Hampton&#13;
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- l &#13;
33rd Annual Military Ball&#13;
"To New Frontiers" was the theme of the 33rd annual Military Ball, held in the T.J. Field House on&#13;
March 29.&#13;
The theme was carried out by a cannon from the' Revolutionary Wa r period and a Minuteman Rocket symbolizing the new Frontier.&#13;
These were made from 90 dozen glaaiolas flown here from Florida .&#13;
To add to the excitement and splendor of the Ball was the announcement of David Pacholke and Genny&#13;
Hampton as Colonel and Honorary Colonel.&#13;
Before this announcement the Thomas Jefferson Concert Band conducted by Mr. Harold Popp presented&#13;
a n appropriate program. The Ray Bachman orchestra provided the dance music that was enjoyed by all&#13;
w ho stayed for the Ball.&#13;
NAME&#13;
Honorary Col. Genny Hampton&#13;
Cadet Colonel David Pacholke&#13;
Cadet M/ Sgt. Richard DenHerder&#13;
Cadet Cpl. Harry C. Hunter&#13;
Cadet Lt. Col. Edward Gilson&#13;
Cadet Lt. Col. Lynn Forcade&#13;
Cadet Sgt. Stan Sturgeon&#13;
Cadet Captain Al Kirkpatrick&#13;
Cadet l st Lt. Quayne Pflager&#13;
Cadet l st Sgt. Royal McColl um&#13;
Cadet l st Sgt. Mike Nunez&#13;
Cadet SSgt. Larry Ahlquist&#13;
Cadet SSgt. Kreg Gallup&#13;
Cadet Lt. Col. Edward Gilson&#13;
Cadet Major Doug Colton&#13;
Cadet SSgt. Bernard L Koening&#13;
Cadet Pfc. Ver Kuilen Ager&#13;
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AWARDED FOR&#13;
Honorary Colonel&#13;
Superior Third Year Cadet&#13;
Superior Second Year Cadet&#13;
Superior First Year Cadet&#13;
Outstanding Cadet&#13;
Outstanding Senior Cadet&#13;
Outstanding Second Year Cadet&#13;
Outstanding Company Commander&#13;
Outstanding Platoon Leader&#13;
Outstanding Non-Commissioned Officer&#13;
Outstanding First Sergeant&#13;
Outstanding Platoon Sergeant&#13;
Outstanding Squad Leader&#13;
Highest Academic Record for Three&#13;
Years ROTC&#13;
Highest Academic Record fo r Third&#13;
Year Cadet&#13;
Highest Academic Record for Second&#13;
Year Cadet&#13;
Highest Academic Record for Fi rst&#13;
Year Cadet &#13;
Rumpelstiltskin&#13;
" . . . for Rumpelstiltskin is my name !"&#13;
"He's the image of his father!"&#13;
The Drama Department's production of the Children's Theater Play "Rumpelstiltskin" marked a number&#13;
of firsts for T.J. The play had the longest run of any play in the school's history-( l 0 performances); it&#13;
had a larger audience than any play-( 10,000 students); and it grossed more money than any other play&#13;
eve r had-( over $1,500 ). It was presented for the Omaha Jun ior League and played to Omaha and Council&#13;
Bluffs grade school students at Tech High School, February 7 to 17. The taut, action filled, fast-paced play&#13;
held its audience spell-bound through the vibrant performances of Jim Salter, as Rumpel; Ginny Clinkenbeard&#13;
as the Mille r's wife, David Shestak as the Miller and the co-efforts of Kathy Anderson and Linda Foote as the&#13;
Miller's daughter. One of the high po ints of the play was the fencing duel between the King's guards, (Chuck&#13;
Heaps, Be rnard Smith and Stan Shinnabarger), and the Prince-Mike Clark.&#13;
Jay Poland as the King and Sandra Pierce as the wicked Mother Hulda, proved properly menacing. Viola&#13;
Vann, Margie Thompson, Carol Harold, and Jackie Carl rounded out the cast.&#13;
The play re lied heavily for its impact on spectacular lighting, wierd electronic music, and clever effects&#13;
which kept the sound crew, Don Wessels and Kathy Mueller, busy and gave the light crew, Laurie Lawton&#13;
and Richard Pe lland, some anxious moments.&#13;
All in all d irector, R. H. Fanders, fel t it was the most satisfying Children's Theatre project he has attempted.&#13;
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"Forever and ever, I'll keep you safe."&#13;
"Oh, sir, please spare my baby!"&#13;
"Straw into gold!!"&#13;
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Clockw ise: Virgin ia Vittitoe, Cookie Kruse ,&#13;
Cynthia Roberts, Mary Marr, Paul e tte Rid·&#13;
di e, Nancy Lefgren, Ma rty McClure, Phyll is&#13;
Ande rson, Pe nny Gates, Paule tte Ruge r.&#13;
"Fite ·on Tee Jay High!"&#13;
No game or athletic contest would be complete without the Splash of Orange&#13;
and White which tells loyal fans that the Cheerleaders have arrived.&#13;
Cheerleaders are chosen for their enthusiasm and the co-ordination with which&#13;
they do their many jumps and cheers. The graduating cheerleaders along with&#13;
some of the faculty members vote for eight sophomores, five juniors, and five&#13;
seniors who comprise the Varsity Squad.&#13;
They can be found at all of the schools' sports events cheering the team to&#13;
victory and boosting school spirit.&#13;
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Clockwise: Carole Versaci, Wanda Mossburg, Vi Varn, Karen Story, Sheryl Moraine, Marilyn Christensen, Jane Tobias, Beverly Sillik.&#13;
Reserve Cheerleaders&#13;
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This group of girls, who show a special interest in basketball, practices after school.&#13;
Coached by Miss Donna Balzer these girls have had a&#13;
very successful basketball season of nine wins and no losses.&#13;
This record and their determination led them on to be&#13;
City Recreation Basketball Champions of 1962. Congratulations Girls.&#13;
Rifle Team&#13;
Girl's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Row 1, Left to Right: N. Huey, L.&#13;
Forbes, L. Smith, J. Dunn, Sue Moore,&#13;
S. Jensen. Row . 2 : M. Bussee, B.&#13;
Blackwell, C. Neiswender, D. Balzer,&#13;
coach, R. Myers, J. Nichols, B. Morris.&#13;
"Let's face it, we're sport's-minded!"&#13;
If you stop in the Drill Hall after school you are likely to find members of the Rifle Team, coached by SFC&#13;
( E-6) Schuelke and commanded by Lynn Forcade, doing some practice firing.&#13;
The records for match firing this year are 7 wins, 2 losses.&#13;
The big matches of the year are the Creighton Field Day and the contest at the University of Wichita in&#13;
Kansas.&#13;
Row 1, Left to Right: L. Forcade, P.&#13;
Daegis, L. Fence!, J. Thompson.&#13;
Row 2: D. Jepperson, D. Ives, B.&#13;
Wold, Sgt. Schulke. &#13;
&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Bill&#13;
Edwa rds&#13;
TACKLE&#13;
76&#13;
Ed&#13;
Gilson&#13;
GUARD&#13;
Larry&#13;
Spe ncer&#13;
GUARD&#13;
Frank&#13;
Hrasky&#13;
QUARTERBACK&#13;
Pat&#13;
James&#13;
TACKLE&#13;
Dave&#13;
Palmer&#13;
CENTER &#13;
Don&#13;
Feekin&#13;
TACKLE&#13;
Ma nual&#13;
Ramos&#13;
FULLBACK&#13;
Alvin&#13;
Conkling&#13;
TACKLE&#13;
Larry&#13;
Young&#13;
END&#13;
Bill&#13;
Page&#13;
END&#13;
Glenn&#13;
Wickersham&#13;
HALFBACK&#13;
Don&#13;
Dew&#13;
HALFBACK&#13;
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Varsity Football Team&#13;
Row 1: Coach Hansen, F. Hrasky, A. Conkling, G. Allen, M. Clark, E. Griffith, S. Wilson, B. Park, B. Moore, D. Palmer, M. Hutchens, B. Page,&#13;
C. Clay, D. St. Clair, J. Sanders, M. Ramos, P. Hymer. Row 2: L. Jones, D. Wolfe, K. Shaden, E. Gilson, E. Bird, C. Wickersham, B. Edw ards,&#13;
D. Dew, J. Flynn, L. Young, P. James, L. Spencer, R. Hill, D. Foster, B. Harrision, B. Grue lach, Coach Jerome.&#13;
T..J.&#13;
32 Cathedral --------------------------------18&#13;
3 3 Bellevue ---------------------------------- 6&#13;
12 Abraham Lincoln -------------------- 6&#13;
37 Missouri Valley _______________________ _ l 2&#13;
43 Boys Town ------------------------------ 6&#13;
47 Holy Name ------------------------------ 6&#13;
40 Tech ----------------------------------------1 2&#13;
33 Glenwood ____ ________________________ ____ l 2&#13;
45 South -------------------------------------- 0&#13;
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COACH HANSEN&#13;
With plenty of spirit and a strong desire for&#13;
victory, the Varsity Football team started this&#13;
footbal l season, but due to many unforeseen&#13;
injuries to valuable players, the team finished&#13;
without a win for the season. This year the Bulldog award was presented to Manual Ramos.&#13;
COACH JEROME&#13;
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Reserve Football Team&#13;
Row 1: P. Abshier, P. Dalton, R. Barron, Dennis Warren, D. Black, A. Sigler, M. Andrews, V. Ager, J. Jager, B. Burns, J. Martin, F. McKenzie,&#13;
Manager T. Coleman. Row 2: E. Thomas, D. Ryba, G. Russell, J. Ragland, G. Elkins, J. Donich, J. Liggett, M. Nielson, N. Browning, J. Harrington,&#13;
D. Ives. Row 3: Coach Moscrey, J. Whitted, W. Evans, K. Bolling, J. Musgrove, D. ·Anson, D. Evans, M. Shea, D. Raymond, Coach Lewis.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
l.S.D. Varsity __ __________ ___ ___ ______ l 2 24&#13;
Bellevue ------------------------------ 0 31&#13;
Lewis Central _______________ _____ __ l 2 13&#13;
Bishop Ryan ------------------------ 0 18&#13;
Tech ------------------------------------ 6 l 8&#13;
Cathed ra I ----------------------------19 6&#13;
Central ___________ ____ __ ________ _____ __ l 3 7&#13;
A .L. ------------------------------------ 13 7&#13;
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"Another two for Dew!!" &#13;
Bill Drummond&#13;
Don Dew&#13;
82&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Bob Beckman &#13;
Frank Hrasky&#13;
Dick Sanders&#13;
Dennis "Zeke" Gardner&#13;
Ross "Skip" Schmit&#13;
Bill Hook&#13;
Don Schultz&#13;
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Varsity Basketball&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: Z. Gardner, D. Dew, B. Hook, D. Sanders, S. Schmidt. Row 2 : D. Schultz, F. Hrasky, B. Drummond, B.&#13;
Beckman, Manager B. Aldrich. Row 3: B. Harrison, S. Wilson, D. St. Clair, D. Foste r, B. Geulach .&#13;
During the 1962 Basketball Season, the Tee Jay&#13;
Yellowjackets made one of the best records in recent years, with 12 wins and 5 losses, this was&#13;
accomplished under the leadership of Coach Bob&#13;
Capel. Although Tee Jay beat its arch-rival A.L. twice&#13;
in regular play, they lost to them in the crucial&#13;
district playoffs. Still Tee Jay fans can relive the&#13;
memory of that mad A.L. game when Tee Jay finally pulled away to beat A.L. by a score of 78 to&#13;
72 .&#13;
Bill Hook, w ho was a high scorer at most of the&#13;
games, received as his reward, a position of honor&#13;
on Southwest Iowa's First Team. While many others&#13;
received honorable mention for the team.&#13;
For a ll this, the Tee Jay faculty and the students&#13;
congratulate both Bill, and the entire team.&#13;
" I saw it first"&#13;
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Reserve Basketball&#13;
Right to Le ft, Row 1: Coach Dick Davis, P. Abshier, L. Barritt, D. Rankin, T. Coleman, M. Shea, R. Legge, J. Ho!der, T. Zimmerman J.&#13;
Pia za. Row 2: V. Ager, B. Nettles, C. Clay, J. Ragland, J. Sanders, D. Wolf, G. Knudson, D. Schnickner, M. Neilsen, J. Bond. '&#13;
TEE JAY TEE JAY&#13;
42&#13;
36&#13;
33&#13;
44&#13;
31&#13;
61&#13;
32&#13;
46&#13;
53&#13;
Mo. Valley 41 46 Boys Town&#13;
Bishop Ryan 30 61 A.L.&#13;
Holy Name 34 57 North&#13;
Tech 51 45 Mo. Valley&#13;
Manning 28 58 Central&#13;
A.L. 72 57 Griswold&#13;
Harlan 29 47 Atlantic&#13;
South 48 58 Boys Town&#13;
Carroll 45&#13;
During the '62 basketball season, many sports-minded people came early&#13;
just to see the reserve teams play against some of the best teams in Iowa and&#13;
Nebraska. The reserve basketball team spent many hours of practice and a&#13;
great deal of hard work under the able coaching of Dick Davis; the reserve&#13;
Yellow Jackets won 9 and lost 8 of their games.&#13;
This is one of the best records the reserves have made in recent years. Congratulations, boys.&#13;
85&#13;
24&#13;
64&#13;
72&#13;
49&#13;
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54&#13;
57 &#13;
"Go out and cinch it for us, boys."&#13;
TEE JAY TEE JAY&#13;
69 Mo. Valley 36 78 A.L. 72&#13;
45 Bishop Ryan 46 66 North 48&#13;
72 Manning 53 73 Mo. Valley 59&#13;
73 A.L. 66 59 Central 6.8&#13;
60 Harlan 55 70 Griswold 54&#13;
57 South 75 65 Atlantic 63&#13;
62 Carroll 37 57 Boys Town 60&#13;
42 Boys Town 61 66 Tabor-Fremont Mil ls 57&#13;
59 A.L. 78 38 Manning 18&#13;
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Varsity Wrestlers&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: Bob Schlegal, Mike Nunez, Salvino De Santigo, Jim Ramuck, Lynnard Phipps, Jerry Coppack. Row 2: Manager&#13;
Dave Pa lmer, Manual Ramos, Eldon Bird, Bill Edwards, Walter Evans, Coach Frank Diblasi.&#13;
Reserve Wrestlers&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: Elton Moss, Jim Martin, Glen Wickersham, Mark Andrews, Jim Harrengton, Ed La Breck, Dick Ryba, George&#13;
Russe ll. Row 2: Coach Jerome, George Allen, Bill Reeves, Man age r Dennis Kelly, Ferman Trotte r, Richard Huey, Dean Evans,&#13;
Larry Rie f, Ken Bollig .&#13;
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Photo by Bob Olse n.&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
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"These dentists really give you a bad time th ese days."&#13;
Wrestl·ing&#13;
Oakland&#13;
Lincoln N.E.&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Carroll-Krumper&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Creston&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Tech&#13;
South&#13;
Westside&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Corning&#13;
10&#13;
8&#13;
14&#13;
15&#13;
10&#13;
5&#13;
14&#13;
20&#13;
28&#13;
22&#13;
27&#13;
15&#13;
Manual Ramos&#13;
During the 1962 Wrestling season the Tee Jay matmen did themselves&#13;
proud . Besides winning 10 of their 12 contests, they went on to win the&#13;
Audubon Tournament.&#13;
At the Spring Banquet in March, Jim Rabuck won the Gifford Trophy&#13;
as the outstanding wrestler, and was also voted. co-captain along with&#13;
Ed Gilson. Ed Gilson and Jim Rabuck also shared honors as co-winners of&#13;
the Smith Trophy.&#13;
Ed Gilson&#13;
88 &#13;
Bill Edwards Mike Nunez Lynnard Phipps&#13;
Jim Rabuck&#13;
Jerry Coppack .&#13;
" Break away Mike"&#13;
89 &#13;
Sitting, Left to Right: Beth Blackwell, Carylon Neisweinder, Roberta Meyers, Carol Busse. Standing,&#13;
L. to R.: Donna Balzer, Pat Moss, Janice Dunn, Lucille Forbes, Linda Smith, Sheryl Jensen, Nancy Huey,&#13;
Sue Moore.&#13;
The Girls' Tennis team was runner-up at State finals behind Sidney this year,&#13;
in the doubles matches. But the girls' singles failed to go to the finals when&#13;
they lost to Sidney. Janice Dunn and Barbara Morris were the aces in the doubles&#13;
matches. The doubles team beat Atlantic and A.L. while they finished second to&#13;
the home team of Sidney.&#13;
Track&#13;
90&#13;
Co-Captains Don Schultz and&#13;
Bill Harrison are crouched&#13;
awaiting the starting g uns, to&#13;
bring home another trophy for&#13;
Tee Jay.&#13;
•. &#13;
I&#13;
"Twelve feet at least"&#13;
L. to R., Row 1: M. Nilsen, L. Diamond,&#13;
D. Nieswei nder, L. Ph ipps, E. Gilson, C.&#13;
Clay, D. Schultz, D. Petersen. Row 2:&#13;
Coach Gotsche ll, B. Harrison, M. Burns,&#13;
K. Bollig, D. Nightse r, P. Shaughnessy, P.&#13;
Hymer, F. Hrasky, D. St. Clair, A. Conkling.&#13;
L. to R.: Bill Harrison, Charly Clay, Pat&#13;
Shaughnessy, Mike Burns.&#13;
Track&#13;
During the '62 track season, the Tee Jay&#13;
squad has taken a great many honors, including&#13;
7th place at the d istrict meet. Co-Captains Don&#13;
Schultz and Bill Harrison did much to secure this&#13;
position by placing first in the 880 and Mile run .&#13;
The 880 Medley team, made up of Pat Shaughnessy, Mike Burns, Charly Clay and Bill Harrison,&#13;
were state qualifiers.&#13;
Another field of track in which Tee Jay was&#13;
a very strong competitor' was the pole vault. Bill&#13;
Hook was responsible for the excellent showing&#13;
Tee Jay made in this event.&#13;
Under the direction of Coach Gotschell the&#13;
track team has given a good accounting of themselves for Tee Jay.&#13;
T.J. TRACK SCHEDULE&#13;
2nd- Holy Name Dual&#13;
3rd-Logan Relays&#13;
9th-Cardinal Relays&#13;
5th-Mustang Relays&#13;
3rd-Council Bluffs Relays&#13;
3rd-Bishop Ryan Relays&#13;
3rd-Big Red Relays&#13;
1st-Mo. Valley Relays&#13;
10th-Rams Relays&#13;
7th-District&#13;
Drake Relays and Sioux City&#13;
Relays, T.J. failed to score. &#13;
The Tee Jay golf&#13;
team, coached by&#13;
Frank La Mantia, has&#13;
won games from A.L.&#13;
and Tech. They lost to&#13;
Prep, Benson, North&#13;
and South. This is a&#13;
good record, and Tee&#13;
Jay is proud of its&#13;
golfers.&#13;
Tennis&#13;
, ~~ · :x , -· . ... ·. .. .. , ' ..&#13;
• .A&#13;
Golf&#13;
.... •·&#13;
- t&#13;
Left to Right: Coach Hansen, Stan Ivy, Mark Schultz, Fred Harbold, Dick Potts, Ver Kilen&#13;
Age r.&#13;
West Side&#13;
Boys town&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
North&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
6&#13;
4&#13;
8&#13;
7&#13;
4&#13;
9&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
92&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
l&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
Left to Rig ht: Quayne Pflager, Randy&#13;
Leu, Dave Hutchens, David Rankin ,&#13;
Coach LaManti a, Dave Palme r, De n·&#13;
nis J epe rson, J erry Moore, Dale&#13;
Reeves.&#13;
District Tournament&#13;
Won 2.&#13;
Lost 4.&#13;
• . &#13;
Row 1, L. to R.: P. Absh ia r, B. Gerlach, R. McCollum, D. Wolfe, D. Ryba, J. Sanders, T. Leslie, D. Foster, D. Sanders. Row 2:&#13;
Coach Davis, S. Griffith, J. Holde r, B. Park, D. Dew, S. Schmidt, T. Colema n, T. Zimmerman, B. Drummond, Coach Lew is.&#13;
"T. J.'s Rookie catche r&#13;
fi res one into center field"&#13;
93&#13;
"3-yea r veteran, Denny Foster gets some practice in after the game postponements. " &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Left to Right: Dick Sanders, Royal McCollum, Bill Page, Don Dew , Skip Schmidt, Bill Drummond.&#13;
These six seniors have played four years with a team that has won the IowaNebraska League Championship for four straight years.&#13;
Since this league's inception in 1959, this team also won Iowa State Championships, placed second once, and was fourth twice. Their winning record would be&#13;
hard to top since out of 122 games played, they lost only 16.&#13;
The entire school should be proud of their achievement, and of Mr. Davis.&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
Bishop, Ryan 6 4 Bishop Ryan 2&#13;
Bishop Ryan 4 3 Holy Name 5&#13;
Omaha Cathedral 6 3 Boys Town 0&#13;
Bishop Ryan 3 8 Riverton 0&#13;
Omaha St. Joseph 0 4 Cathedral 2&#13;
A. L. 0 7 A. L. 1&#13;
Holy Name 6 1 1 Bishop Ryan 2&#13;
A. L. 8 Tech 4&#13;
Cathedral 9 10 Elkhorn 0&#13;
St. Joseph 0 20 Clearfield 2&#13;
Modale 0 Anthon-Oto 0&#13;
94&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
3&#13;
13&#13;
10&#13;
10&#13;
12&#13;
l 1&#13;
14&#13;
10&#13;
10&#13;
12&#13;
10 &#13;
A proud and happy Tee Jay Team admires the handsome trophy w hich makes them the champions.&#13;
T. J. Wins State Baseball Championship&#13;
Coach Davis's Tee Jay Club easily won the State Championship crown. Their&#13;
eight foes, with the exception of Dubuque Wahlert, wilted under a blistering attack which usually scored at least ten runs. Only two of the entire eight games&#13;
went the regulation seven innings. The rest of the games were ended by the&#13;
ten-run rule. Even more impressive was the fact that Tee Jay scored a total of 36&#13;
runs in eight tourney games while the eight opponents scored only five.&#13;
Bill Drummond, a senior this&#13;
year, was star pitcher and remained unbeaten in State Tournament competition . Bill has lost&#13;
only two games in three seasons&#13;
of play.&#13;
It is top-notch coaching and&#13;
playing that has made Tee Jay&#13;
s uch a powerful contender in&#13;
baseball. The Monticello staff&#13;
feels that we owe this team a&#13;
round of hearty congratulations&#13;
and a snappy salute, not for the&#13;
many trophies they have captured for the school, but for consistently putting Tee Jay on top&#13;
in State Competition. CONGRATULATIONS! MR. DAVIS AND THE&#13;
TEE JAY BASEBALL TEAM.&#13;
Coach and the Boys are awarded the&#13;
trophy. &#13;
BALLOTS &#13;
All-Sports Queen&#13;
Because of her outstanding personality Sandy&#13;
Matuski received the title of All-Sports Queen of&#13;
1961-62.&#13;
All-Around Athlete&#13;
His sportsmanship and athletic abi lity won Don&#13;
Dew the title of Best All-Around Athlete of&#13;
1961 -62.&#13;
97 &#13;
Sports Royalty&#13;
GOLF&#13;
Sandy Matuski&#13;
Genny Hampton FOOT&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
Karen Erickson&#13;
Timee Ann Fox&#13;
Billie Waffle&#13;
Virginia Vittitoe&#13;
WRESTLING Conni e Tanner &#13;
TENNIS&#13;
Phyll is Anderson&#13;
BALL Linda Sealock&#13;
BASEBALL Sue Vernon&#13;
Diane Smith&#13;
Virginia " Cookie" Kruse Sandy Davis&#13;
TRACK&#13;
Mary Marr &#13;
Senior Honors&#13;
The top ten students in the 1962 Senior Class, based on their scholastic record, were announced at the Senior&#13;
Hone Assembly held on May 21. They were: Cheryl Butler, Douglas E:olton, Donald Johnson, Linda Reed, Edward Kelso, Doris Bryant, Peggy Kemp, Sue Vernon, Jackalyn Moser, and Karen Bergstedt.&#13;
Tim Mcintire was the-reeii:&gt;ieAt- of-t·he-Walter Eassel Musi received&#13;
the Rotary Award. The Margie Hatcher Memorial Setvic&#13;
In Instrumental Music the Rotarian Award went to. Stan Ivy.&#13;
Mardelle Tarkington and Roxy Versaci r-~ceiveg outstanCli g a-vyaras in Journalism".&#13;
Roxy Versaci also received an award for outstanding actress of the year for her role in the Musica l "Bells&#13;
Are Ringing." Outstanding Thespian Awards went to Chuck Heaps and Diane Stacy. Jackie Carl received an&#13;
outstanding technical award. -&#13;
The Ddn Frariie troRin't, awa·rded to the outstamding foatball player of the year, • ent to Manuel Ramos.&#13;
Don Ewe was winner of the "All Around Athletic Trophy." Marty McClure received the Outstanding Girl&#13;
Award in G:R. - IC·&#13;
Honorary mention in debate was given to David Klement, David Pacholke, and David Wenstrand.&#13;
Included among many rR.0.T.C. awards were the Silver Medal by Chicago Tribune and a medal by the O maha&#13;
World Herald for highest academic record 1for' three years of R.O.T.C., which went to Edward Gilson, Cadet&#13;
Lieutenant Colonel. Albert Kirkpatrick, Cadet Captain, was named Outstanding Company Commander. David&#13;
Pacholke, Cadet Colonel, was awarded a ribbon by the Department 61 the Army. Ginny Hampton, Honorary&#13;
Colonel, was awarded a bracelet by the Council Bluffs, Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
100 &#13;
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Sophomores&#13;
Early in the year the Sophomore Class, sponsored by Miss Ruth&#13;
Moeller and Mr. Bob Moscrey, chose their class officers. These included&#13;
Jim Sanders as President, Wanda Mossberg Vice President, Sheila&#13;
Anderson Secretary, and Charlie Clay Treasurer.&#13;
Two major events highlighted the Sophomore Class year. The first&#13;
was the arrival of the class rings. For the first time in T.J. history,&#13;
Sophomores could buy class rings and so wear them or give them to&#13;
the girl friend for three years of high school. The second event took&#13;
place in the Spring . This was the Sophomore Class party. The party&#13;
was held on May 19 at Kiwanis Lodge in Fairmont Park.&#13;
"Sophomores attempt the art of&#13;
speaking good French." &#13;
Abshier, Paul&#13;
Adams, Gle nda&#13;
Ager, Ve r Kuilen&#13;
Ahe rns, Teddy&#13;
Aldrich, David&#13;
Allerton, Carolyn&#13;
Andersen, Kathryn&#13;
Andersen, Linda&#13;
Andersen, Be n&#13;
Anderson, Doug&#13;
Ande rson, Joyce&#13;
Anderson, Robert&#13;
Anderson, Sheila&#13;
Andrews, Mark&#13;
Anson, David&#13;
Arrowsmith, Pat&#13;
Babcock, Gary&#13;
Barnes, Terry&#13;
Barritt, Larry&#13;
Barron, Ron&#13;
Baxley, John&#13;
Beauchamp, Darrel&#13;
Bece rra, Gilbert&#13;
Bell, John&#13;
Benson, Barbara&#13;
Bergstedt, Kathy&#13;
Be rry, Ken&#13;
Betts, Jim&#13;
Betts, Roger&#13;
Bigham, Marsha&#13;
Billings, Randy&#13;
Bird, Vic&#13;
Birdsong, Steve&#13;
Black, Don&#13;
Blackman, Marsha&#13;
Blackwe ll, Beth&#13;
Blankenship, Bob&#13;
Blankenship, Robert&#13;
Boe, Judy&#13;
Bogue, Jaxine&#13;
" It's the first tooth in the&#13;
front that aches." &#13;
Bohan, Bobbe&#13;
Bollig, Kenneth&#13;
Bonham, Joyce&#13;
Bousefield, Marsha&#13;
Boyl e, Richard&#13;
Brandt, Willa&#13;
Brow n, Denn is&#13;
Brow n, Frank&#13;
Brown, Loren&#13;
Brow n, LouDean&#13;
Brow ning, Norman&#13;
Burbe ck, Dave&#13;
Carver, Nancy&#13;
Cavallaro, Carol&#13;
Childers, Pearl&#13;
Ch ilders, Ron&#13;
Christense n, Marilyn&#13;
Christiansen, Rodney&#13;
Coleman, Terry&#13;
Collins, Betty&#13;
Cue, Wayne&#13;
Dague, Roberta&#13;
Dalton, Charles&#13;
Davis, Twyla&#13;
Dougherty, Linda&#13;
Doughman, Vic&#13;
DuBois, Ca rol&#13;
Dunn, Jani ce&#13;
Edw ards, Sharon&#13;
Elavsky, Marlys&#13;
Espinosa, Sandra&#13;
Eva ns, Dean Lee&#13;
Evans, Jackie&#13;
Evans, Walte r&#13;
Farson, Larry&#13;
Fichte r, Kathy&#13;
Fie lds, David&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Ed&#13;
Foote, Linda&#13;
Foote, Walte r&#13;
Fo rbes, Lee&#13;
Forsythe, Mike&#13;
Foste r, Kare n&#13;
Freer, Eugene&#13;
Fries, Barba ra&#13;
Fri eze, Roge r&#13;
104&#13;
Breckbill, Wayne&#13;
Bremholm, Charles&#13;
Brendel, John&#13;
Bright, Jeannie&#13;
Briseno, Julia&#13;
Bristo, Kathy&#13;
Burns, Bob&#13;
Busse, Mary&#13;
Butler, Juanita&#13;
Campbell, Joyce&#13;
Carre ll, Stella&#13;
Ca rson, George&#13;
Christensen, Terry&#13;
Chute, Ronald&#13;
Clay, Charles&#13;
Clemens, Joyce&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Ginny&#13;
Coffman, Gary&#13;
Deeds, Bill&#13;
DeSantiago, George&#13;
Diamond, Larry&#13;
Doebelin, Don&#13;
Dofner, Emmett&#13;
Donich, Jerry&#13;
Elliott, Robert&#13;
Ellison, Shirley&#13;
Elkins, Gordon&#13;
Elonich, Helen&#13;
Epperson, David&#13;
Erdelt, Rodney &#13;
"Did you e~ r the latest?"&#13;
105 &#13;
Gann, Rita&#13;
Gann, Tom&#13;
Garber, Dan&#13;
Gaver, Marcia&#13;
George, Carol&#13;
Gillespie, Patty&#13;
Griffin, Lou Ann&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Eddy&#13;
Gundlach, Judy&#13;
Haack, Sonia&#13;
Haneck, Shelly&#13;
Hansen, Duncan&#13;
Harris, Tom&#13;
Hartley, Connie&#13;
Hawks, Karen&#13;
Henning, Carol&#13;
Hester, Ronald&#13;
Hicks, Carole&#13;
Holder, Jack&#13;
Homan, Deanna&#13;
Hopper, Ed&#13;
Hotchkiss, Sue&#13;
Hough, Thomas&#13;
Howard, Mary&#13;
Hunter, Harry&#13;
Hupp, Cheryl&#13;
Hutchens, David&#13;
Hyjek, Kathleen&#13;
Ives, David&#13;
Jackson, Hilda&#13;
Johnson, John&#13;
Johnson, Ruth&#13;
Johnson, Steve&#13;
Jones, Janet&#13;
Jones, Marilyn&#13;
Jantz, Judy&#13;
Kahane, Charlotte&#13;
Karpe, Sandra&#13;
Kelley, Dennis&#13;
Kelly, Kenneth&#13;
Kennett, Ron&#13;
Kirkendall, Linda&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Karen&#13;
Klement, Tim&#13;
Knig ht, Dorothy&#13;
Knouse, Jim&#13;
Gillman, Herb&#13;
Glenn, Bernard&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat&#13;
Graybill, Lonnie&#13;
Graybill, Victor&#13;
Gray, Lois&#13;
Hansen,. Pearl&#13;
Hanson, Richard&#13;
Harbold, Fred&#13;
Harmon, Edna&#13;
Harold, Carol&#13;
Harrington, James&#13;
Hil~ Verna&#13;
Hinsley, Linda&#13;
Hise l, Lucille&#13;
Haden, Cheryl&#13;
Hodtwalker, LuJean&#13;
Hodtwalker, Ronald&#13;
Howland, Denny&#13;
Hubbard, Richard&#13;
Huey, Richard&#13;
Hulbert, Herbert&#13;
Humes, Clifford&#13;
Hunt, John&#13;
Jacobsen, Joetta&#13;
Jager, John&#13;
Jensen, Harold&#13;
Jensen, Sheryl&#13;
Jensen, Phillip&#13;
Jewell, Mike &#13;
"Tuck the seam under and stitch in place."&#13;
107 &#13;
Knudsen, Gary&#13;
Kohl, Don&#13;
Konecny, Mary&#13;
Krueger, Steve&#13;
Kurt, Tom&#13;
Laase, Sandra&#13;
Lewis, Edward&#13;
Lewis, Roberta&#13;
Liddick, Ernie&#13;
Liggett, Jim&#13;
Liston, Janelle&#13;
Louden, Walt&#13;
Markey, Judith&#13;
Marr, Joseph&#13;
Marshall, Kay&#13;
Martin, Jim&#13;
Mathews, Lora&#13;
Mathison, Marian&#13;
Mcintosh, Arnold&#13;
McKenzie, Frank&#13;
McKim, Jack&#13;
McQuinn, Janet&#13;
Meadows, Rose Ann&#13;
Mensching, Nancy&#13;
Moreno, Lou ise&#13;
Moss, Elton&#13;
Moss, Pat&#13;
Mossburg, Wanda&#13;
Mowery, Margaret&#13;
Mueller, Kathy&#13;
Neighbors, Nanci&#13;
Neiswender, David&#13;
Neiswender, Dennis&#13;
Nerz, Paul&#13;
Nesbitt, Sandy&#13;
Nesbitt, Terry&#13;
Nettles, Bill&#13;
Newman, Terry&#13;
Nichols, Jerry&#13;
Nielsen, Jim&#13;
Nielson, Mike&#13;
Neigtse r, Dale&#13;
Nosekabel, Doyal&#13;
Nusser, Janet&#13;
O'Bradovich, Cheryl&#13;
Ogren, Maxine&#13;
108&#13;
La Breck, Ed&#13;
Lammers, Lorreece&#13;
Legge, Russel&#13;
Leonard, Phyllis&#13;
Lesley, Terry&#13;
Lewis, Betty&#13;
Loukota, Bob&#13;
Lydon, Mary Ann&#13;
Mabbitt, Ronald&#13;
Mace, Andrew&#13;
Mac Donald, Claudell&#13;
Markey, Janith&#13;
Matteson, Barb&#13;
Matthai, Sandy&#13;
Mauer, Nancy&#13;
May, Gary&#13;
M.cConnell, Alice&#13;
McCoy, Linda&#13;
Meyers, LeNette&#13;
Millard, Sheila&#13;
Miller, Linda&#13;
Moore, Dennis&#13;
Moore, Glenda&#13;
Moraine, Sheryl&#13;
Mumm, David&#13;
Musgrove, Jim&#13;
Myers, Ed&#13;
Myers, Maxine&#13;
Negrete, Rosalie&#13;
Negrete, Virginia &#13;
"A little squirt here and we're ready to roll."&#13;
109 &#13;
Olsen, Jim&#13;
Osborn, Beverly&#13;
Page, Teri&#13;
Parish, Gary&#13;
Park, Nina&#13;
Patte n, Dennis&#13;
Pflager, Paula&#13;
Phillips, Suzie&#13;
Piazza, Jim&#13;
Pickering, David&#13;
Pierce, Sandra&#13;
Pleas, Jeannette&#13;
Reeves, Bill&#13;
Revlett, Charles&#13;
Riche, Lonnie&#13;
Riche, Sharon&#13;
Rief, Larry&#13;
Rine, Carol&#13;
Ross, Dwane&#13;
Rousch, James&#13;
Row land, Don&#13;
Ru sh, Linda&#13;
Russell, George&#13;
Ryba, Dick&#13;
Schonberg, Brenda&#13;
Schultz, Ma rk&#13;
Schutjer, Rocky&#13;
Severson, Sandie&#13;
Shea, Mike&#13;
Shinabargar, Stan&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Smith, Susan&#13;
Smith, Warren&#13;
Sorensen, Mike&#13;
Sorenson, Dick&#13;
Sortino, Mike&#13;
Spears, Ronny&#13;
Specht, Ben&#13;
Springer, Gene&#13;
Spurgin, Bre nt Lee&#13;
Stacy, Pamela&#13;
Staniford, Roger&#13;
Stark, Marlene&#13;
Stephen, Marcia&#13;
Stiles, Connie&#13;
Stivers, Marilynn&#13;
110&#13;
Patterson, Ca rol e&#13;
Pe a rey, Cecilia&#13;
Petersen, Raymond&#13;
Pete rs, Ge ri&#13;
Pete rson, Don&#13;
Pe tersen, Kenneth&#13;
Points, Kent&#13;
Posvar, Rea&#13;
Potts, Richard&#13;
Putnam, Diane&#13;
Quandt, Eugene&#13;
Rankin, David&#13;
Rish, Chrisitine&#13;
Roarty, Diane&#13;
Rob inson, Carole&#13;
Roberts, Karen&#13;
Rogge , Lloyd&#13;
Saathoff, Roger&#13;
Sande rs, Jim&#13;
Sealock, Mary Ellen&#13;
Schnickne r, David&#13;
Schmitt, Roger&#13;
Schomaker, John&#13;
Shinn, Neta&#13;
Sigler, Al a n&#13;
Sillik, Beve rly&#13;
Slack, Joe&#13;
Smith, Dennis&#13;
Smith, Jim &#13;
Stogdill, John&#13;
Story, Cheryl&#13;
Story, Karen&#13;
Strack, Dennis&#13;
Sullivan, James&#13;
Swanger, Dennis&#13;
Sydzyik, Donna&#13;
II I &#13;
Not Pictured&#13;
Akins, Larry&#13;
Alexander, Jack&#13;
Bolton, Kenneth&#13;
Breed en, Sharyl&#13;
Tadlock, Glenda&#13;
Teague, Jean&#13;
Tews, Kenneth&#13;
Thomas, Eddie&#13;
Thomas, Kathleen&#13;
Thomas, Kathy&#13;
Thompson, Connie&#13;
Thompson, Margie&#13;
Tobias, Jane&#13;
Townse nd, Toni&#13;
Trotter, David&#13;
Trotter, Ferman&#13;
Trotter, William&#13;
Trumble, David&#13;
Van Arsdal, Vic&#13;
Vanderloo, Keith&#13;
Varn, Viola&#13;
Vashon, Bill&#13;
Versaci, Carole&#13;
Villont, Judy&#13;
Vuagniaux, Bill&#13;
Waffle, J1,1dy&#13;
Wagner, Dianne&#13;
Wagner, Ruth&#13;
Wallace, Carol&#13;
Wallace, Kay&#13;
Walling, Roy&#13;
Walls, Patty&#13;
Warren, De nnis&#13;
Watson, Fred&#13;
Wenstrand, Susan&#13;
Whitted, Je rry&#13;
Wilber, Sandy&#13;
Williams, Carlos&#13;
Williams, J ack&#13;
Wilson, Bill&#13;
Wilson, Connie&#13;
Wilson, Te rry&#13;
Winsted, John&#13;
Wisecup, Frank&#13;
Witte, Larry&#13;
Woods, Raymond&#13;
Woods, Ronnie&#13;
Woodworth, Diane&#13;
Yordt, Karen&#13;
Young, Judy&#13;
Young, Linda&#13;
Zimmerma n, Tom&#13;
Burkybile, Diana&#13;
Carr, Gary&#13;
Coon, Jim&#13;
Allen, Jane&#13;
Hassler, Alva&#13;
Hayes, Charlotte&#13;
He rron, Ma ry&#13;
Jone, Dave&#13;
Kline, Ruth&#13;
Lawson, Linda&#13;
112&#13;
Miller, Nancy&#13;
Moreno, Frank&#13;
O'Niell, Richard&#13;
Pelland, Richard&#13;
Raukaus, Richard&#13;
Rhodes, Bob&#13;
Schultz, Donald&#13;
Snyder, Susan&#13;
Sortino, Frarik&#13;
Tilley, Rollin&#13;
Waddican, Billie &#13;
&#13;
Mr. Hanna, Mrs. Brisby, Robbie Roberts, Linda Lee, Dave Wolfe, Bob Schlegel.&#13;
Juniors&#13;
The Junior Class sponsors this year were Mrs. Brisby and Mr. Hanna.&#13;
The class officers were President, Linda Lee; Vice President, Dave Wolfe;&#13;
Secretary, Bob Schlegel; and Treasurer, Robbie Roberts.&#13;
The most important event of the year for the Juniors was the JuniorSenior Prom. Many hours of preparation were required to complete&#13;
the theme "Tropical Isles." The work included everything from making&#13;
pineapples to building huts and constructing jungles.&#13;
Juniors also got their class rings which were standardized this year&#13;
for the first time.&#13;
114 " This is gonna' be a palm tree?!" &#13;
Briseno, Teresa&#13;
Brooks, Carol&#13;
Brooks, Te rry&#13;
Bryan, Le nnie&#13;
Ahlquist, La rry&#13;
Aldrich, Je rry&#13;
Allen, George&#13;
Barker, James&#13;
Barr, Sharon&#13;
Bartlett, Nancy&#13;
Baughman, Ruth&#13;
Baxte r, Jean&#13;
Baxter, Judy&#13;
Be cke r, Keith&#13;
Beckner, Sally&#13;
Beezley, Mike&#13;
Bergen, Gary&#13;
Bernhards, Bruce&#13;
Bird, Dia nne&#13;
Bird, Eldon&#13;
Bird, Marilyn&#13;
Blank, Bob&#13;
Blum, Carol&#13;
Bly, Beverly&#13;
Bond, Jim&#13;
Bott, Kathy&#13;
Bowen, Jackie&#13;
Bradford, Rodger&#13;
Burns, Mike&#13;
Butte rbaugh, Sharon&#13;
Carlson, Vickie&#13;
Carter, Kenne th&#13;
Cary, Myrtle&#13;
Chambers, Diana&#13;
Clapper, Pam&#13;
Cla rk, Fred&#13;
Co llins, Donna&#13;
Co naway, Kenny&#13;
115&#13;
" He makes it look easy."&#13;
Ac:lkins, Cheryl&#13;
Agnew, Dennis &#13;
Griffit h, Edwi n (Skeet )&#13;
Had den, Mitchell&#13;
" Al McKeeve r p uts fin ishing&#13;
touches on his p ri ze wi nning&#13;
wood cut. "&#13;
116&#13;
Cope land, J ane t&#13;
Cra ig, Bill&#13;
Cupit, Ch a rl e s&#13;
Daeges, Pat&#13;
Davenport, Ka ren&#13;
Davidson, Max&#13;
Davis, Judy&#13;
Dempste r, She ri&#13;
De nHe rde r, Richa rd&#13;
DeSantia go, Savino&#13;
Doe be lin, Ca rol y n&#13;
Dofne r, Pa ul&#13;
Doug hman, Te rry&#13;
Drake, Ma rlyn&#13;
Duke, Richard&#13;
Durbin, J ea nne&#13;
Eakin, Larry&#13;
Elliott, Jack Jr.&#13;
Eme rso n, Conn ie&#13;
Fa rr, Judy M.&#13;
Fe dor, Ju die&#13;
Feekin, Dua ne&#13;
Feekin, Rona ld&#13;
Floyd , Freddi e&#13;
Flury, Ed&#13;
Flynn, Jim&#13;
Foste r, Den ny&#13;
Fraley, Bill&#13;
Fryer, Judy&#13;
Ga ll e , Joanne&#13;
Gal lu p, Kreg&#13;
Gast, Gary&#13;
Gates, Pe nn y&#13;
Gibbs, Pat&#13;
Gill , Bruce&#13;
Gi llispie, Darre ll&#13;
Gold sbe rry, Mitch&#13;
Gre ula ch, Bob &#13;
Hough , Merle&#13;
Hue y, Nancy&#13;
Haneck, Marie&#13;
Hanse n, Betty&#13;
Hansen, Lanny&#13;
Ha rgis, Jim&#13;
Ha rris, Shirley&#13;
Ha rrison, Bill&#13;
Harrod, Sonja&#13;
Hartley, Dave&#13;
Hassler, Alva&#13;
Have n, Fr anklin&#13;
Haven, Judy&#13;
Heaps, Janice&#13;
Heitman, We ldon&#13;
Henley, Mike&#13;
Henry, Kathy&#13;
He ubner, Linda&#13;
Hicks, Betty&#13;
Hicks, Eugene&#13;
Hill, Betty&#13;
Hill, Ray&#13;
Hively, Be tty&#13;
Hodtwa lker, Eleanor&#13;
Hoel, Sandra&#13;
Holgersen, Cheryl&#13;
Hurd, Karen&#13;
Hutchens, Richard&#13;
Hyde , J anice&#13;
Hyme r, Paul&#13;
Isenhour, John&#13;
Ives, Douglas&#13;
Jacoba, Linda&#13;
Jacobson, Chris&#13;
Jacobson, Mary&#13;
Jeppe rse n, Dennis&#13;
Johnson, Doug&#13;
Johnson, Jo Ellen&#13;
117&#13;
"I sure hope this w orks."&#13;
Hallberg, Earl&#13;
Hammond, Christie &#13;
Miller, Bernie&#13;
Miller, Marilyn&#13;
" I can't re ad it either."&#13;
118&#13;
Johnson, Kathy&#13;
Johnson, Rosemary&#13;
Johnston, Gary&#13;
Johnston, Judy&#13;
Jones, Marcie&#13;
Joslin, Kalhy&#13;
Joy, Darrel&#13;
Keele, Carla&#13;
Kennedy, Pat&#13;
Kerns, Kathleen&#13;
Kilgore, Andy&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Kathy&#13;
Koenig, Bernie&#13;
Koenigs, Beverly&#13;
Larsen, Sandy&#13;
Lawless, Phyliss&#13;
Lawson, Linda&#13;
Lawton, Laurie&#13;
Lee, Linda&#13;
Lefgren, Nancy&#13;
Lehmer, Larry&#13;
Le Master, Carolyn&#13;
Leytham, Bill&#13;
Libby, Bill&#13;
Livingston, Barbara&#13;
Loud.en, Tom&#13;
Mackey, Dave&#13;
Madison, Bob&#13;
Majeski, Dave&#13;
Majeski, Dennis&#13;
Martin, Darlene&#13;
McClain, Judy L.&#13;
McClain, Sherry&#13;
Mcintosh, Roseann&#13;
McKeever, Al&#13;
McNulty, Chuck&#13;
Mclwiggan, Jean&#13;
Meadows, Howard &#13;
Poland, Jay&#13;
Monahan, Karen&#13;
Moore, Bill&#13;
Moore, Jerry&#13;
Moreno, Frank&#13;
Morris, Barbara&#13;
Morriss, June&#13;
Morrow, Gay&#13;
Mowery, Edward&#13;
Murray, Jere&#13;
Nelson, Dennis&#13;
Nerz, Joyce&#13;
Nichols, Jane&#13;
O'Connor, Rod M.&#13;
Odell, Merrit&#13;
Otts, Earl&#13;
Owens, Joyce&#13;
Parrack, Janet&#13;
Parrack, Joyce&#13;
Paulsen, Darline&#13;
PetJ"rso n, Anita&#13;
Pitt, Betty&#13;
Poffenbarger, Te rry&#13;
Points, Connie&#13;
Points, Jim&#13;
Powers, Linda&#13;
Price, Donald&#13;
Putnam, Caroline&#13;
Rasmussen, Suzie&#13;
Real, Jessie&#13;
Riddle, Paulette&#13;
Riibe, Bonnie&#13;
Rish, Nancy&#13;
Robinson, Bert&#13;
Roberts, Cynthia&#13;
Roberts, Robbie&#13;
Roden, Sandy&#13;
Romans, Fred&#13;
119&#13;
"Just a touch here and I'm&#13;
done."&#13;
Miller, Pat&#13;
Moats, John &#13;
Tompkins, Joe&#13;
Twomy, Marilyn&#13;
"I knew it was the wrong&#13;
color."&#13;
120&#13;
Rowe, Joni&#13;
Ruger, Paulette&#13;
Sales, Lola&#13;
Salter, Jim&#13;
Sanders, Dwayne&#13;
Sanders, Raymond&#13;
Sanghman, Ruth&#13;
Schlegel, Bob&#13;
Seaman, Kathy&#13;
Shadden, Kent&#13;
Shipman, Linda&#13;
Sitzle r, Dan&#13;
Skaw, Larry&#13;
Smith, Gary&#13;
Smith, Mary Ellen&#13;
Smith, Teri&#13;
Schmidt, Judi&#13;
Schuelzky, Bob&#13;
Scollard, Margaret&#13;
Shaughnessy, Pat&#13;
Sheely, John&#13;
Schestak, David&#13;
Smith, Velma&#13;
Sorenson, Noreen&#13;
Sortino, Frank&#13;
Starr, Linda&#13;
St. Clair, Denny&#13;
Sturgeon, Stan&#13;
Sturm, Gene&#13;
Swalek, Bernadette&#13;
Taylor, David&#13;
Teague, Dennie&#13;
Teller, Richard&#13;
Thomas, Barb&#13;
Thompson, James&#13;
Thompson, Marcia&#13;
Thornburn, Connie&#13;
Thornton, Ron &#13;
Wassem, Cynthia&#13;
Watkinson, Bonnie&#13;
Watson, Bob&#13;
Watts, Jerry&#13;
Wessels, Don&#13;
Whaley, Connie&#13;
White, Thomas&#13;
Willey, Teresa&#13;
Williams, Bobby&#13;
Wilson, Ileen&#13;
Wilson, Smyzer&#13;
Wise, Larry&#13;
Witke, Randy&#13;
Witt, Earlene&#13;
Wohlers, Mary&#13;
Wolfe, Dave&#13;
Womeldorff, John&#13;
Woodworth, Larry&#13;
Not pictured&#13;
Aldridge, Sharon&#13;
Belt, Lloyd&#13;
Bingel, Betty&#13;
Collins, Kenneth&#13;
Elliot, Katherine&#13;
England, Lynette&#13;
Wray, Lorraine&#13;
Yopp, Dick&#13;
Yordt, Jim&#13;
Zimmerman, Dan&#13;
Graves, Milton&#13;
Jantzen, Tonja&#13;
Leir, Paula&#13;
Lievan, Sharon&#13;
Lines, David&#13;
Malick, Bob&#13;
121&#13;
"Now look, I don't like it any&#13;
better than you do."&#13;
Neighbors, Cynthia&#13;
Pelland, Richard&#13;
Schafer, Nancy&#13;
Tietsort, Rich&#13;
Trumble, David&#13;
Villont, William &#13;
&#13;
Sandy Matuski, Phyllis Anderson, Marty McClure, Mr. Jones, Don Dew, Mrs. Clara Strickland, Mr. Gotschall.&#13;
Seniors&#13;
The senior class sponsors help the seniors with the graduation ceremonies,&#13;
financing the senior class party, and helping w ith the many committees such as&#13;
Road Show, Class Will and Prophecy, Gifts and Banquet.&#13;
This year Marty McClure was elected president by the senior class. Marty at&#13;
the end of the year praised the members of the senior class and the other class&#13;
officers for their wonderful cooperative spirit. The other officers were Don Dew,&#13;
vice president; Phyllis Anderson, treasurer; and Sandy Matuski as secretary.&#13;
" Ignore the bugs and prepare for a&#13;
120." &#13;
ANDERSON, GARY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
A NDERSON , PHYLLIS&#13;
ANDERSON, EDWARD&#13;
Stud e nt Council&#13;
ANDERSON, ELEANOR&#13;
Alta u (Sgt. Arms), Stude nt Council, Soph.&#13;
Chee rl eader, G.R.A., Pe p Club, Mrs. Bentl age's&#13;
Offi ce&#13;
Altau, Stude nt Counc il (Sec. ), Chee rleader, National Honor Society, Football Court,&#13;
Fresh. Sec., Jr. Vice Pres., Senior Treas., Quill and Scroll, Ope retta, Latin Club, G.R.A.,&#13;
Pe p Club, Band (2nd Lt. and 1st Lt.), Roadshow, Signal Staff ( Exchange Editor)&#13;
ARTHUR, PHIL&#13;
Milita ry Ball , R.O.T.C., Track&#13;
BARGES, A N DREW&#13;
Footba ll , Base b all&#13;
BARRON , LEORIT A&#13;
Stude nt Council, Jr. Red Cross, Pe p Cl ub, Roadshow&#13;
124&#13;
ADAMSON , ARDON&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
ALDRICH, BOB&#13;
Nationa l Honor Socie ty, Milita ry Bal l, Foo tba ll&#13;
(Ma nage r ), Baske tball (Ma nage r ), Wrestling, Baseb a ll (Manage r )&#13;
AMSBERRY, JANE&#13;
Jr. Re d Cross, Pe p Club, Girls' Drill Team, Mrs.&#13;
Be ntl ag e's Office&#13;
Seniors &#13;
BARTHOLMEW, DONNA&#13;
Jr. Nation al Honor Society (Tech), Library Club&#13;
(Tech ), Girls' Lounge, Pe p Club (Tech)&#13;
BAXLEY, DAVID&#13;
Wrestling, R.O.T.C.&#13;
BECKMAN , ROBERT&#13;
Footba ll, Baske tba ll, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
BERGSTEDT, KARYN&#13;
National Honor Society, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Latin Club (South ), F.T.A. (South)&#13;
BOCKERT, TOM&#13;
Military Ball, R.O.T.C.&#13;
"Who counts calories?!"&#13;
BRESHERS, WILLIE&#13;
Girls' Drill Team, Operetta, Roadshow&#13;
BROCKMAN, LYLE&#13;
Biology Club (Sg t. at arms), Science Club, Latin Club, Roadshow, Spanish Club&#13;
125&#13;
BRYANT, DORIS&#13;
Altau, National Honor Society, Jr. National Honor Society,&#13;
Ope retta, Latin Club, Library Club, Girls' Lounge, Roadshow&#13;
BUTLER, CHERYL&#13;
Al tau, Student Council, Science Club (Treas.), National&#13;
Honor Society (V. Pres.), Choir (Pres.), Operetta, Latin Club&#13;
(Treas.), Library Clu b ( Pres.), Pep Club ( Pres.), Roadshow,&#13;
Book Week Tea, G.R.A., Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
CAIN , LARRY&#13;
Spanish Club, R.0.T.C. &#13;
CLEMENS, SHARON&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
COL TON, DOUGLAS&#13;
CLARK, LINDA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
CLARK, MIKE&#13;
Science Club, Football, Wrestling, Safe-Teens&#13;
( V. Pres.), Thespians·, Christmas Play, AllSchool Pl ay, Letterman's Club&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, National Honor Society (Pres.), Military Ball, Tennis, Latin&#13;
Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Quill and Scroll, Signal Staff (Editor in Chief), National&#13;
Honor Society of Interstate Science and Math, National Youth Conference on the Atom&#13;
CONKLING, ALVIN&#13;
Military Ball, Rifle Team, Football, Track, R.O.T.C., Conservation Club&#13;
COPPOCK, JERRY&#13;
Military Ball, Football, Wrestling, Spanish Club&#13;
CRANE, CONNIE&#13;
Safe-Teens&#13;
126&#13;
CALLAHAN, KEITH&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football&#13;
CARL, JACKIE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta, Spanish Club, Roadshow ,&#13;
Thespians, Christmas Play, All-School Play, Chil·&#13;
dren's Theate r Plays&#13;
CARRIGAN, ROGER&#13;
Football, Basketball (Manager), R.O.T.C.&#13;
Seniors &#13;
DAN IELSON, LORRAINE&#13;
Safe-Teens, F.H.A., Y-Teens (Sec.), G.R.A., Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
DAVIS, SANDY&#13;
Altau, Student Council, National Honor Society,&#13;
Spring Sports Court, Jr. Class Treas., Safe-Teens,&#13;
Operetta, Spanish Club (Pres.), Library Club&#13;
( V. Pres.), G.R.A., Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
DEW, DON&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Football (Capt.),&#13;
Basketball, Baseball, Soph. Class Treas., Jr. Class&#13;
Pres., Se nior Class V. Pres., All State Baseball,&#13;
Prom Co urt, Spanish Club (Treas.), Track, letterman's Club (V. Pres. ), R.0 .T.C.&#13;
DILLION, JESSE&#13;
DIRICKS, GARY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
"T. J.'s future mathematicians?!"&#13;
DITZLER, JILL&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Nationa l Honor Society, Safe-Teens, Operetta, Latin Club, G.R.A.,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow, Thespians&#13;
DOFNER, SHIRLEY "TOOT"&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Annual (Sports Ed.), Safe-Teens, Operetta, Pep Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Choir (Sec.)&#13;
127&#13;
DOUGHMAN, WESLEY&#13;
Football, Wrestling, l etterman's Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
DRUMMOND, BILL&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Prom Court Prince, Spanish&#13;
Club, Track, Letterman's Club (Sec.), Signal Staff&#13;
DUBOIS, HAZEL &#13;
ELLISON, KATHY&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
ERDELT, BOB&#13;
Jr. National Honor Society, R.O.T.C., Slide&#13;
Rule Club&#13;
ERICKSON, KAREN&#13;
Altau (V. Pres.). Jr. Red Cross (Sec.), Spring Sports Court, Library&#13;
Mrs. Bentlage 's Office, Roadshow&#13;
ETHERT AN, SHEILA RAE&#13;
Operetta, Girls' Lounge, G.R.A., Pep Club, Ro adshow&#13;
FAUBLE, FRANK&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Annual (Business Manager).&#13;
Drill Team, Military Ball, Latin Club (Sgt. at Arms). Roadshow, Math Club (V. Pres.)&#13;
FEEKIN, DON&#13;
Football, Roadshow, Track&#13;
FENCL, LOUIS&#13;
Military Ball, Rifle Team, Safe-Teens, R.O.T.C., Military Police&#13;
128&#13;
.b, Pep Club,&#13;
EAKIN, JANET&#13;
Girls' Drill Team&#13;
EDWARDS, WILLIAM&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Latin Club, Track, Lette rman's&#13;
Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
ELDRIDGE, SANDRA&#13;
Altau (Treas.). Safe-Tee ns, Operetta, F.H.A., Roadshow, Book Week Tea&#13;
Seniors &#13;
FENCL, ROSALIE&#13;
Sa fe -Teens, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Lounge,&#13;
G.R.A., Pep Clu b&#13;
FERRIS, CHUCK&#13;
Football, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
FORBES, LUCILLE&#13;
Basket ba ll, Base b all, Te nnis, Y-Teens, G.R.A. (Sec.).&#13;
Roadshow, Pep Club&#13;
FORCADE, FREDRIC "LYNN"&#13;
Student Council, Military Ball, Rifle&#13;
Team, Golf, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Conservation Club&#13;
FOX, TIMEE ANN&#13;
Altau, National Honor Society, Spring&#13;
Sports Court, Library Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Mrs. Bentlage's Office, Roadshow,&#13;
Book Week Tea&#13;
" So this is how our government is runl"&#13;
FRENCH, CONNIE&#13;
Student Council, Latin Club, Library Club, Pep Club (V. Pres.), Roadshow, Book Week&#13;
Te a&#13;
FRY, SUZANNE&#13;
Stude nt Council, Jr. Red Cross, Quill and Scroll, Ope retta, G.R.A., Pep Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Signal Staff&#13;
129&#13;
FULLER, JERRY&#13;
Drill Te am, Football&#13;
FUNK, KENNETH&#13;
Student Counci l, Jr. Red Cross, Military Ball, R.O.T.C.&#13;
FUSS, JIM&#13;
Military Ball , Golf, R.O.T.C. &#13;
GAVER, RITA&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Safe·&#13;
Teens, Operetta, F.H.A. Spanish Club, G.R.A.,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow, Dance line&#13;
GILSON, EDWARD&#13;
Student Council, Biology Club (Sgt. at Arms),&#13;
Drill Team, Military Ball, Football, Wrestling,&#13;
Choir ( Pres. ), Operetta, Latin Club, Spanish&#13;
Club (Pres.), Roadshow, All-School Play,&#13;
Track, Letterman's Club (Treas.), R.O.T.C.&#13;
GIVENS, GAY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, French Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Road Show&#13;
GRAVES, JEANETTE&#13;
Alt au, Jr. Red Cross ( V. Pres.), Operetta, Latin Club, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
GROSVERNOR, CAROL&#13;
Latin Club, French Club, Girls' Lounge, Road!lhow, F.N.A.&#13;
(V. Pres.)&#13;
GUNDLACH, BEVERLY&#13;
National Honor Society, F.H.A., Y-Teens, Roadshow&#13;
HAMPTON, GENNY&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Science Club (Sec.),&#13;
Honorary Colonel, Spring Sports Court, Math Club (Sec.),&#13;
Operetta, Latin Club, Library Club (Treas.), Y-Teens, Pep&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Book Week Tea, F.N.A., Slide Rule Club&#13;
(Sec.), Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
130&#13;
GANEY, JEANNIE&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Annual, Qui ll and&#13;
Scroll, Ope retta, Spanish Club (Sec.), G.R.A.,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow, Varsidets, Choreographer,&#13;
All-School Play, Signal Staff, Yellow Jackets, Thesp ians, Mrs. Bentlage's Offi ce&#13;
GARBER, DON&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
GARDNER, DENNY " ZEKE"&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Biology Club, Sci·&#13;
ence Club, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Latin Club ,&#13;
Spanish Club, Track, Lette rman's Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Seniors &#13;
HANSEN, FR ED&#13;
Scie nce Club, National Honor Society, Military&#13;
Ba ll, Baske tball, Te nnis, Basketball, Math Club,&#13;
Latin Clu b, Pep Club, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HATCHER, JIM&#13;
Football, Wre stling, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HAWORTH, CLAUDIA&#13;
F. H.A.&#13;
HEAPS, CHARLES&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Military&#13;
Ball, Latin Club, Pep Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Thespians (Treas.), Christmas Play, AllSchool Play, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HEMPEL, DONALD&#13;
Track&#13;
"Evidently he knows what he is doing!"&#13;
HENRY, SONDRA&#13;
HENSKY, BOB&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Annual, R.O.T.C.&#13;
131&#13;
HICKS, DORIS&#13;
F.H.A.&#13;
HIMBERGER, MARY LOU&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Art Club, Safe-Tee ns&#13;
HITCHCOCK, PATRICIA&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Mrs. Be ntlage's Office,&#13;
Roadshow &#13;
HOPKINS, ROBERT&#13;
Military Ball, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HOOK, BILL&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Basketball,&#13;
Baseball, Prom Court, Track, R.O.T.C., All·&#13;
Southw est Iowa All-State Basketball Te ams&#13;
HOWERY, PAMELA&#13;
Operetta, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Ro adshow&#13;
HRASKY, FRANK&#13;
Student Council, Football, Basketball, Soph. Vice Pres., Spanish Club, Track, letterman's Club (Pres.)&#13;
HUNT, KENNETH&#13;
Student Council, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HUTCHENS, KAREN&#13;
Student Counci l, Y-Teens, Pe p Club, Safe -Teens&#13;
IVY, STANLEY&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Biology Club, Science Club,&#13;
National Honor Society, Military Ball, Basketball, Tennis,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Quill and Scroll, Operetta, Latin Club, Band,&#13;
(Captain &amp; Drum Major), Roadshows, Signal Staff, Orchestra&#13;
132&#13;
HOBBS, GARY&#13;
Football&#13;
HOGUE, BARBARA&#13;
Safe-Teens, Y-Teens&#13;
HOPKINS, LINDA&#13;
Seniors &#13;
JAMES, GRANT&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Spanish Club, Track&#13;
JAMES, PAT&#13;
Football, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
JENSEN, JEAN&#13;
Altau, Ope retta, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
JOHNSON, ANNETTE&#13;
Operetta, Roadshow&#13;
JOHNSON, DONALD&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
"Ever thought what you're gonna' put in it?"&#13;
JOHNSON, MARY&#13;
Girls' Drill Team&#13;
JOHNSON, GERTRUDE "TRUDY"&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Operetta, Latin Club, Libra ry&#13;
Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, Book Week Tea&#13;
133&#13;
JOHNSON, VIRGINIA&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Fre nch Club, Y-Teens,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
JONES, JAMES&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
JOSLIN, DAVID&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Spanish Club &#13;
KJELDGAARD, LOREN&#13;
R.O.T.C., Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club&#13;
KLEMENT, DAVID&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Biology Club (Pres.), Science&#13;
Club, Mil itary Ball, Math Club, Safe-Teens&#13;
(Pres.), Latin Club, Pep Club, Band (Sec.&#13;
Lt.), Roadshows, Jr. National Honor Society,&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
KNOFLER, SUSAN&#13;
Student Council, Art Club&#13;
KNOUSE, SHERYL&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens, G.R.A., Pep Club&#13;
KRUSE, VIRGINIA "COOKIE"&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Cheerleaders, Spring&#13;
Sports Court, Fres. Cl ass Pres., Soph. Class Pres., Quill and&#13;
Scroll, Prom Court, Choir (Sec.), Pep Club, Roadshows,&#13;
Signal Staff, National Honor Society, Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
KUHL, DIANE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Signal Staff, Spanish Club ( V. Pres.)&#13;
LACHAPPELL, DON&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Biology Club, Football, R.0.T.C.&#13;
134&#13;
KELSO, ED&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Nationa l Honor&#13;
Society, Jr. National Honor Society, Military Ball,&#13;
Football, Baske tball, Boys' State, Latin Club,&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
KEMP, PEGGY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Ope re tt a,&#13;
Latin Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Roadshows&#13;
KIRKPATRICK, ALBERT&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
Seniors &#13;
LADD, GALE&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
LADD, IRENE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Ope re tt a, Roadshow&#13;
LAWSLO, RON&#13;
Annua l, R.O.T.C.&#13;
LEA, LARRY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
LEMASTER, PATTY&#13;
Altau (Se c.), Stude nt Council, Jr. Red Cross,&#13;
Quill and Scroll, Opere tta, G.R.A., Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow s, Signal Staff&#13;
"These sure are stubborn little thing s!"&#13;
LESLEY, SANDRA&#13;
Operetta, Pep Club, Roadshows, F.H.A ..&#13;
LEU, CLAUDIA&#13;
Student Council, Pe p Club&#13;
135&#13;
LEU, RANDALL&#13;
National Honor Socie ty, Golf, Qu ill and Scroll, Sig nal Staff&#13;
(Sports Ed itor), R.O.T.C., Wrestling, Fre nch Club, Track,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
LEVI, PAULA&#13;
Spanish Club, F.N.A., Girls' Drill Team&#13;
LINDSAY, SHERRY&#13;
Stud e nt Counci l, National Ho nor Society, Annua l (Editor), Art&#13;
Cl ub ( Pres.), Latin Club, Road shows, Thespians &#13;
McCONNELL, LINDA&#13;
McCLURE, MARTY&#13;
Altau, Student Council (Sec.), Jr. Red Cross,&#13;
Cheerleader (Co-Capt.), National Honor Society, Senior Class Pres., Safe-Teens (Sec.),&#13;
Operetta, Latin Club (Sec.), library Club,&#13;
Girls' lounge, Pep Club, Roadshow, Bookweek Tea, Signal Staff, Elks Club Award,&#13;
Choir (Sec.)&#13;
McCOLLUM, ROY AL&#13;
Baseball, Boys' State, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Altau, F.H .A., Spanish Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
McCOY, BONNIE&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, library Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Roadshow, Book&#13;
Week Tea, Dance line&#13;
McGILVRAY, ELFREDA&#13;
MclNTIRE, TIM&#13;
Annual, Opere tta, Roadshow, Thespians, All-School Play,&#13;
Signal Staff, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MclNTOSH, HARVEY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Mil itary Ball, Football, Basketball, Baseball,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
136&#13;
LOCKERBY, MARSHA&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, G.R.A., Pep Club,&#13;
All-School Play, Girls' Drill Team&#13;
McANDREWS, SHARON&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta, Roadshow&#13;
McCLAIN, JUDY&#13;
Seniors &#13;
McKELVEY, LARRY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
McMULLEN, RICHARD&#13;
Student Council, Biology Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C., Spelling Club&#13;
MABBITT, GLENN&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MACHMULLER, BILL&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Military Ball,&#13;
Tennis, Boys' State, Math Club (Treas.), Safe.&#13;
Teens, Operetta, Latin Club, Band, Roadshow&#13;
MADSEN, RAY&#13;
Military Police Corps, R.O.T.C.&#13;
"Dear Sir: In answer to your letter ... "&#13;
MAHAN, ELAINE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, French Club, Pep Club, Mrs. Bentlage's Office, Student Council&#13;
MALMOS, JUDY&#13;
Art Club, Girls' Lounge, Pep Club&#13;
137&#13;
MANNING, KAREN&#13;
National Honor Society, Operetta, French Club, Spelling&#13;
Club (Sec. )&#13;
MARKEY, GEORGE&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MARR, MARY&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Cheerleaders ( Pres.&#13;
and Treas. ), Track Princess, Soph. Class Sec., Prom Court,&#13;
G.R.A., Pep Club, Roadshow &#13;
MEEK, BRYON&#13;
Rifle Team, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MEREDITH, JANICE&#13;
Operetta, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
MEYER, ROBERT A&#13;
MARTIN, GARY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MATTHAI, CHARLES&#13;
Rifle Team, Football, Operetta, Roadshow , Thespians, R.0 .T.C.&#13;
MATUSKI, SANDY&#13;
Altau, Student Council (Pres.), Football Court,&#13;
Senior ·class (Sec.), Prom Court Prince ss, Operetta,&#13;
Latin Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, All Sp.orts Queen&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Girls' Basketball, Girls' Tennis, F.T.A., Pep Club, G.R.A.&#13;
MILLER, DENNIS&#13;
Military Ball, Wrestling, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MILLER, SHARON&#13;
MEYERS, GARY&#13;
Football, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Annual, Operetta, Pep Club,&#13;
G.R.A., Roadshow&#13;
MILLET, WANDA&#13;
Pep Club, Jr. Class Play&#13;
138 &#13;
M ITCHELL, JACKIE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Safe-Teens, Span ish Club, Girls'&#13;
Lounge, Y-Teens, Pep Club&#13;
MOATS, RICHARD&#13;
Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, Roadshows&#13;
M OORE, JAMES&#13;
Basketba ll, Baseball, Letterman's Club, Jr. Class&#13;
Pl ay&#13;
MOORE, JANICE "SUE"&#13;
G.R.A.&#13;
MORAN, JOHN&#13;
Military Ball, Rifle Team, Football, Basketball,&#13;
Golf, R.O.T.C.&#13;
"Easy on !he type, Royal!"&#13;
MOSER, JACKALYN&#13;
Student Council, National Honor Society, Jr. National Honor Society, Latin Club, F.T.A.,&#13;
Girls' Lounge, Roadshow, Spe lling Conte st Finalist, F.N.C., Slide Rule Club&#13;
MUELLER, SHARON&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Safe-Tee ns, Operetta, Pep ·Club, Roadshow&#13;
139&#13;
MYERS, ROSE&#13;
Girls' Drill Team&#13;
MUNYON, TERRY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
NEISWENDER, CAROLYN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Tennis, Spanish Club, French Club&#13;
(Pres.), G.R.A. (Pres. ), Roadshow, Girls' Softball Team &#13;
NUZUM, BONITA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta, Y-Teens, Pe p Club,&#13;
Roadshows&#13;
OLSON, ROBERT&#13;
OLSEN, JOHN&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, Quill and Scroll, Roadshow, Signal Staff, Dance Band&#13;
OLSUFKA, CAROL&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta, Spanish Club, Girls' Lounge&#13;
PACHOL:KE, DAVID&#13;
Stupe nt Council, Science Club (V. Pres.), National Honor&#13;
Society (Sec.), Jr. National Honor Society, Drill Team Commander, Military Ball Colonel, Football, Basketball, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Latin Club (V. Pres.), Pep Club, .Roadshow, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Debate, Firing Team&#13;
PAGE, WILLIAM "BILL"&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Football, Basketball, Baseball, All State Baseball, Latin Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
PALMER, DAVE&#13;
Military Ball, Football, Wrestling (Manager), Golf, Latin&#13;
Club, Tra ck (Manager), Letterman's Club, Basketball&#13;
140&#13;
NEWMAN, JOELLA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
N IGHTSER, GARY&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, Boys' State, Roadshows, Orchestra&#13;
NUNEZ, MIKE&#13;
Football, Wrestl ing, Spanish Club, Le tterman's Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Seniors&#13;
I &#13;
PARK, BILL&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Baseba ll , letterman's Club,&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
PARSONS, MARY ELIN&#13;
Altau, Science Club, National Honor Society, Operetta, Latin Club, Girls' Lounge, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
PAULSON, DARLENE&#13;
Student Council, All School Play&#13;
PETERSON, LONNIE&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, Annual (Copy&#13;
Editor), Football, Basketball (Manager), Operetta, Latin Club, Spanish Club (Pres.), Roadshow, Debate&#13;
PETERSON, NORMAN&#13;
Stude nt Council, Latin Club&#13;
"Just don't lose track of those notes!"&#13;
PETTY, NELSON&#13;
PFLAGER, QUA YNE&#13;
Military Ball, Golf, Spanis h Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
141&#13;
PHILLIPS, EDWARD&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
PHILLIPS, PAULA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Nationa l Honor Society, Quill and Scroll,&#13;
F.H.A., Girls' lounge, Y-Teens (Treas.), Pep Club (Sgt. at&#13;
Arms), Roadshow, Signal Staff ( Business Mgr.)&#13;
PHIPPS, LYNNARD&#13;
Wrestling, Spanish Club, Track, Lettermans' Club, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Cross Country &#13;
REED, EILEEN&#13;
RAMOS, MANUEL&#13;
Wrestling, R.O.T.C.&#13;
RAMSEY, JANICE&#13;
Operetta , Spanish Club, Girls' Lounge, Roadshow&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Annual, Safe-Tee ns, G.R.A., Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
REED, LINDA&#13;
Science Club, National Honor Society, Math Club (Treas.), F.H.A., Latin Club, Library&#13;
Club, Pep Club, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. National Honor Society&#13;
REEVES, DALE&#13;
Football , Golf, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
REGAN, DENNIS&#13;
Football, R.O.T.C.&#13;
REICHART, JUDY&#13;
Y-Teens, Roadshow&#13;
142&#13;
POTTS, KENNETH&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Roadshows&#13;
PRIETO, MARIE&#13;
Altau, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, Girls'&#13;
Loung e&#13;
RABUCK, JIM&#13;
Student Council, Football, Wrestling, Track, Le tterman's Club&#13;
Seniors &#13;
REICHART, MARY ANN&#13;
Y-Te ens&#13;
RHOTEN, JACKIE&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
RIEF, GARY&#13;
Student Council, Biology Club, Science Club, Drill&#13;
Team, Military Ball, Tennis, Safe-Teens, Latin Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow, National Honor Society&#13;
REIF, TOM&#13;
R.0.T.C., Science Club, Basketball, Baseball,&#13;
Soph. V. Pres.&#13;
ROBERTS, KARLA&#13;
National Honor Society, Safe-Teens, Quill and&#13;
Scroll, F.H.A. (Pres.), Pep Club, Mrs. Bentlage's Office, Roadshow, Signal Staff&#13;
"Now, if I just don't break a heel!"&#13;
ROBINSON, LINDA&#13;
Alt au ( V. Pres.), Student Council, Freshman Cheerleader, Safe-Te ens, G.R.A. Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
ROBINSON, TOM&#13;
Military Ball, Rifle Team, Golf, Safe-Teens, R.O.T.C.&#13;
143&#13;
ROCKWELL, JUDY&#13;
Student Council&#13;
RUBY, BART&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, La ti n Club, Spanish Club (Treas.),&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
RUIZ, FRANK&#13;
Wrestl ing, Tenn is, Track, R.0 .T.C. &#13;
SCOULAR, JACKIE&#13;
SCHMIDT, ROSS "SKIP"&#13;
Student Council, Military Ball, Football, Basketball, Baseball, All-State Baseball, Prom&#13;
Court, Spanish Club, Track, R.O.T.C., Letterman's Club&#13;
SCHULTZ, DON&#13;
Student Council, Football, Track, Basketball,&#13;
Lette rman's Club, R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
F.H.A. (V. Pres.). Girls' Lounge, Y-Teens, Roadshow, Book Week Tea&#13;
SEALOCK, LINDA&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Spring Sports Court, Ope retta, G.R.A., Pep Club, Roadshows,&#13;
Mrs. Bentl age's Office&#13;
SHAHAN, CHARLES&#13;
Student Counci l, Jr. Red Cross, Football, Opere tta, Spanish&#13;
Club, Dance Band, Roadshow&#13;
SKAW, ELAINE&#13;
F.H.A., Spanish Club, ·Girls' Lounge, Y-Teens, Roadshow,&#13;
Spelling Contest Fina lists&#13;
SMITH, AMASA&#13;
Football, R.O.T.C.&#13;
144&#13;
SANDERS, RICHARD&#13;
Student Coun cil (V. Pres. ). Military Ba ll, Baske tball, R.O.T.C., Base ball&#13;
SAYERS, ELIZABETH&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
SCHAEFER, LORRAINE&#13;
Safe-Teens&#13;
Seniors &#13;
SMITH, BERNARD&#13;
Spanish Club, All-School Play, R.O.T.C.&#13;
SMITH, FAYE&#13;
G.R.A.&#13;
SMITH, DIANE&#13;
Altau, Cheerleader, Spring Sports Court, Quill&#13;
and Scroll, Pe p Club, Roadshow, Signal Staff&#13;
SMITH, TERRY&#13;
Roadshow, R.O.T.C.&#13;
SMITH, WANDA&#13;
Altau, Student Council, National Honor Society, Operetta, Latin Club, Library Club, Pep&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Book Week Tea&#13;
"You've got to have a steady hand for this!"&#13;
SNIVELY, EVALYN&#13;
F.H.A., Y-Te ens, G.R.A., Pe p Club&#13;
SOUSER, ROXINE&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Cheerleaders, Safe-Teens, Operetta, G.R.A., Pep Cl ub, Roadshow,&#13;
Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
SPEARN, JIM&#13;
Safe-Teens&#13;
SPENCER, LARRY&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Letterman's Club&#13;
SPIKER, CAROL&#13;
145 &#13;
STEWARD, GERALD&#13;
Football, Basketball&#13;
STREET, JOANNE&#13;
Nat ional Honor Society, F.H.A., Girls' Lounge,&#13;
Y-Tee11s, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
STULTZ, GLENDA&#13;
ST ACY, DIANE&#13;
Stude nt Council ( Histori an ), Operetta , Y-Te ens, Pep&#13;
Club, Band (Head Maiore tte), Roadshow, Thespian&#13;
( Pres.), Christma s Pl ay, All-School Pl ay, Pep Band&#13;
STANIFORD, DOROTHY&#13;
Girls' Drill Team, F.H.A.&#13;
STENDER, ROBERT&#13;
Football, Art Club (Treas.), Roadshow&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta, Spanish Club (Sec.), Ro adshow&#13;
SUBLIT, ROBERT&#13;
SWANSON, BEVERLY&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Annual, G.R.A., Pep&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
SWOLLEY, NANCY&#13;
Inte rnationa l Rela tions, Spanish Club (Sec.), Girls' Lounge,&#13;
Roadshow, Pep Band&#13;
TACKER, JO ALLYN&#13;
National Honor Society, Pep Club&#13;
146 &#13;
TADLOCK, JUDY&#13;
G.R.A.&#13;
TANNER, CONNIE&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Cheerleader, Wrestl ing Court,&#13;
Fres. Cl ass Sec., Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
TARKINGTON, MARDELLE&#13;
National Honor Society, Qu ill and Scroll, F.H.A.,&#13;
Span ish Club, Y-Te ens, Pe p Club, Roadshow, Signal&#13;
( Editor )&#13;
TAYLOR, IRMA&#13;
Girls' Drill Team, French Club, Roadshow&#13;
TEAGER, ELAINE&#13;
" Was this filed right, Mrs. Bentlage?"&#13;
TEWS, JEAN&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross&#13;
THORNTON, NANCY&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross (V. Pres.), Opere tta, F.H.A., French Club, Y-Teens, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
147&#13;
TIETSORT, ROLLIE&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball, Color Guard&#13;
TOBIAS, TOM&#13;
TRIPP, LYLE&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football &#13;
VERSACI, ROXIE&#13;
VENARD, CHERYL&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Jr. National&#13;
Honor Society, Girls' Drill Team, Girls' Basketbail, Girls' Baseball, Math Club, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Latin Club, Library Club, Girls' Lounge, G.R.A..&#13;
F.N.A., Slide Rule Club, Pep Band&#13;
VERNON, SUSAN MARIE&#13;
Altau (Pres.), Student Council, Jr. National&#13;
Honor Society, National Honor Society, Quill&#13;
and Scroll, Latin Club, G.R.A., Pep Club&#13;
(Pres.), Roadshow, Signal (Associate Editor),&#13;
Spring Sports Court&#13;
Altau (Pres.), Student Council, National Honor Society, Operetta, Library Club (Sec.),&#13;
Pep Club (Sgt. at Arms), Ro ads how, Thespians, Signal Staff (Business Manager&#13;
and Associate Editor)&#13;
VITTITOE, VIRGINIA "VITT"&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Cheerleaders (V. Pres., Sec., Capt. of Varsity),&#13;
National Honor Society, Spring Sports Court, Jr. Class Sec., Operetta, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
VUAGNIAUX, PAUL&#13;
Annual, Quill and Scroll, Operetta, Latin Club, Spanish Club,&#13;
Roadshow , Thespians, Signal Staff, R.O.T.C.&#13;
WAFFLE, BILLIE&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Cheerle aders, National Honor Socie ty,&#13;
Spring Sports Court, Prom Court, Operetta, Latin Club, Pep&#13;
Club, Roadshow&#13;
WALTERS, CLETUS&#13;
Girls' Basketball , G.R.A.&#13;
148&#13;
TURK, JUDY&#13;
Basketball, Safe-Tee ns, Girls' Lo unge, Y-Teens&#13;
TURNER, PHIL&#13;
Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
VALENTINE, VALERIE&#13;
Latin Club, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
Seniors &#13;
WALLA, DYANNE&#13;
F.H.A., Pe p Club&#13;
WALLI NG, JANICE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Science Club, National Honor Society, Opere tta, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens,&#13;
Pep Clu b, Ro adshow&#13;
WARFORD, KEITH&#13;
Spanish Club, R.0.T.C., Color Guard&#13;
WATKINSON, JACKIE&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
WEHRLI, IRIS&#13;
Tennis, International Relations, Latin Club,&#13;
G.R.A., Roadshow&#13;
"And the fountain wi ll always be there to sit by."&#13;
WELCH, MARIAN "GENI"&#13;
Girls' ·Drill Team, Art Club, Pep Club, Road.show&#13;
WELLS, MARY&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
149&#13;
WENSTRAND, DAVID&#13;
Student Council, Lati n Club, Qu ill and Scroll, Signal Staff,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Debate Club&#13;
WHITTED, LINDA&#13;
Student Council, Safe-Teens, Y-Teens ( Pres.), Pep Club&#13;
WICKERSHAM, GLEN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Football, Wrestling, Spanish Club, Trac k,&#13;
R.O.T.C. &#13;
YOUNG, JACK&#13;
Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, Track,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
YOUNG, LARRY&#13;
Football, R.0.T.C.&#13;
ZAHURONES, SELMA&#13;
Girls' Lounge, Mrs. Bentlage's Office, Jr. Play, Sen. Play&#13;
ZALOUDEK, JIM&#13;
Drill Team, Football, Wrestling, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
150&#13;
WILSON, LARRY&#13;
Basketball, Freshman V. Pres., R.O.T.C.&#13;
WOLD, BEN&#13;
Drill Team, Mil ita ry Ball, Rifle Team, Debate, Cross&#13;
Country, Color Guard, R.O.T.C., Wrestling&#13;
YOPP, PAUL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Seniors &#13;
Seniors, Do You&#13;
Remember?&#13;
"Sewing seems much easie r afte r four years of&#13;
Homemak ing!"&#13;
"Remembe r Fe de ral Inspection this year? It was worth&#13;
all the showe rs and chills."&#13;
"Ugh! Heap big Ye llow Jacke t gonna sti ng stuffin outa Red Skin!"&#13;
" We'll remembe r Mrs. Strickl and as "Old Mother Hubbard" at our&#13;
pa rty." &#13;
" If you think I'm jumping over that you're&#13;
crazy!!"&#13;
Senior Class&#13;
Party&#13;
The theme of this year's Senior Class Pa rty was&#13;
"Nursery Rhymes." Seniors arrived at the Field&#13;
House costumed as characters from Mother&#13;
Goose.&#13;
One unforgettable moment occurred when the&#13;
stage curtain suddenly opened and revealed a&#13;
"long-johnned" goose with construction-paper tail&#13;
feathers!&#13;
"Did you ever think&#13;
"Ve'd be beat by a royal&#13;
flush??"&#13;
152&#13;
"I don't know&#13;
about your trouble w ith the wolf&#13;
but mine with the&#13;
goose is terribl e." &#13;
Senior Clas.s&#13;
Banquet&#13;
"It appears as if Dick is thoroughly enjoying&#13;
his company!!"&#13;
"If we didn't know better, we'd think they&#13;
just came from Hawaii!"&#13;
"I should be a big help to the dogs after planting all those trees!" 153&#13;
"Hawaiian Luau," was the theme of the Senior&#13;
Olass Banquet hel at the Town House on May 22.&#13;
D to tile fact that this is the first time the banquet&#13;
was held away from the .J. camRUS, an exotic atm0sphere was carried outi. leis were worn by everyone. It was much easier to create clever table decorations, and Hawaiian music comRleted he theme.&#13;
After Marty McClure, presidemt of the senior class,&#13;
gave the welcome, Mr. Bolton gave opening remarks.&#13;
Following Mr. Bolton's remarks, Mr. Mourer, superintendent of schools, and Mr. Richa d Stoufer, president&#13;
of the Board of Education, gave short talks. Mr. Stouffer urgd:J members of the class to accept the responsibilities as st1Jdents by voting and taking an active&#13;
part in GQmmunity life.&#13;
Light moments i the progr-am, toastmastered by&#13;
class residen Marty McClwre, includea an authentic&#13;
Hawaiian Dance by Linda Whitted and Pam Howrey.&#13;
These girls made their own costumes and wore fresh&#13;
orchid leis flown directly from Hawaii. The duet from&#13;
King and I sung by Phyliss Anderson and Tim Mcintire&#13;
was ve y enjoyable. Others whose performances drew&#13;
the attention of all were the solo by Roxy Versaci and&#13;
the pantomime by Chuck Heaps which kept everyone&#13;
laughing.&#13;
The class of '62 should be very grateful to the&#13;
members of the Banquet Committee who did such&#13;
an excellent job of giving the graduating class a banquet of which tney could be proud. &#13;
Commencement&#13;
"The Thomas Jefferson Graduating Class&#13;
of 1962."&#13;
"These steps seemed so fa r away w hen we started! "&#13;
154&#13;
"Baccalaureate see m~&#13;
ed to brighte n eve ryone's Sunday." &#13;
"Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision."&#13;
We, the seniors of 1962, have reached our long-waited goal-graduation and&#13;
our diploma . We leave behind many fond memories and sad hearts, but we are&#13;
looking forward to a future of success and happiness.&#13;
As we look back, we will never forget our first glance at Tee Jay in the fal l&#13;
of 1958. The campus was beautiful, premising, challenging, but yet it was ve ry&#13;
large and frightening!&#13;
Remember your first pep rally before the big football game, and our victory&#13;
dance afterwards? How wonderful our first victory seemed. Oh, how we were&#13;
awed by the assurance of the seniors. If they only knew how we felt! Now we do .&#13;
When report card time came, we discovered that high school was a little more&#13;
difficult than eighth grade had been.&#13;
The end of the year came and we were sophomores. We were just beginning&#13;
to feel at home in the halls. As sophomores, we began to take a real interest in&#13;
football games, dances, and clubs. The biggest thrill for the girls was to see if&#13;
she would be asked to join one of the literary societies.&#13;
We grew accustomed to the crowded halls, the rush for a place in the lunch&#13;
line, the disappointments and surges d happiness! Now we felt a little older,&#13;
wiser, with more self-confidence knowing we were not the youngest and the&#13;
smallest anymore.&#13;
Our junior year proved to be our hardest year. We were now reaching our&#13;
goal; to be a Senior. Endless hours of study went into those nine months. But&#13;
to some came the reward when they marched to receive their certificate of membership in National Honor Society,.&#13;
Another highlight of our Junior year was the day when our class rings arrived .&#13;
Remember the thrill of exchanging it with "someone special?" They seemed&#13;
strange at first but we never allowed them to tarnish, not without our constant&#13;
polishing .&#13;
Our next big event was the Prom. The theme "Stairway to the Stars," with the&#13;
spiral stairway in the middle of the floor, life-sized figures of Greek Gods and&#13;
Goddesses, decorated the outer fringes of the dance floor.&#13;
155 &#13;
"Take, for instance,&#13;
Alexander Graham Bell . .. "&#13;
" Don't faint now, Bob, the line's starting to move!"&#13;
In September of 1961, we as Seniors, made our way to T.J. and through the&#13;
now familiar halls to our classrooms. The day we had so long awaited had arrived.&#13;
Now we realized that our high school days were al~ost at an end.&#13;
The excitement of football, basketball, the Military Ball, and our last JuniorSenior Prom with its Hawaiian theme, made the time fly. Before we knew it,&#13;
Mrs. Strickland was telling us about the graduation exercise. We remember the fun&#13;
we had at Meritt's Beach on our Skip Day! Our Senior Banquet, at the Town House,&#13;
the delicious food, the community singing, the speeches, and our program. Then&#13;
came the actual graduation. We remember the hours of practice for Baccalaureate&#13;
and Commencement and the familiar sound of Mrs. Strickland counting 1-2-3-4.&#13;
We were now walking down the aisle for the final time. The receiving of our&#13;
diplomas and then through the tears and smiles we sang "Alma Mater." Then&#13;
came the thrilling moment when we turned our tassles and our rings.&#13;
Yes, we remember, and we always will. We have had fun and heartbreaks. But&#13;
we are now well on our way to adulthood with its. problems. It was for this that&#13;
high school prepared us and our parents, without whom we could never have&#13;
made this last march. Many, many thanks!&#13;
156 &#13;
&#13;
GOITBRECHT'S&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
FARM SUPPLIES&#13;
DOWNTOWN STORE&#13;
160 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4463&#13;
SPORTING GOODS&#13;
WESTEND STORE&#13;
3138 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-440 I&#13;
Compliments&#13;
CHRISTY CREME&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER AND SUPPLY&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
?~u&#13;
4 'kltu&#13;
WALTON&#13;
GREENHOUSES&#13;
420 No. 26 Ph. 322-4059&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
tif ri 1: ! f, DRUGS&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, GAS&#13;
Division of Northern Natural Gas Company&#13;
29 South Main&#13;
BROADWAY CAFE&#13;
Newly remodeled for your eating&#13;
pleasure&#13;
''The one stop spot for all&#13;
your building needs."&#13;
2312 West Broadway&#13;
25 South 15th Street &#13;
MALASHOCKE'S&#13;
JEWELERS&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
PEOPLES DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
Easy Credit Terms Arranged&#13;
to Please You&#13;
312 West Broadway&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
CLEANERS-LAUNDRY&#13;
Your cleaners is your best friend&#13;
29th Broadway 7th Broadway&#13;
5th Broadway Frank St. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CENTRAL ST ATES&#13;
OIL COMPANY&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
MERVIN JENSEN&#13;
Phone 322-9639&#13;
I 08 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BOGARDUS PLUMBING&#13;
&amp;&#13;
HEATING COMPANY&#13;
3012 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-6874&#13;
Coum:il Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
SCHULTZ'S POPCORN SHOP&#13;
305 South 16th Street&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska &#13;
CRAWFORD LUMBER CO.&#13;
Beiter Lumber for&#13;
Beiter Buildings&#13;
1200 Avenue B Phone .333-750 I&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
SHAW&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
For Corsages&#13;
Phone 322-7355&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
AINSWORTH&#13;
Printing and&#13;
Office Supplies&#13;
Broadway at 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-5519&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LANE BROS.&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Prescription Specialists&#13;
Filled By&#13;
Competent Pha rmacists&#13;
530 West Broadway Ph. 322-4087&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BENOS&#13;
A Beiter Department Store&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2251&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS&#13;
REAL\'( coMPAN'&lt;&#13;
W st Broadway \Ob e&#13;
Phone 328-I 55 I&#13;
GERSHUNS&#13;
DEPARTMENT&#13;
STORE&#13;
-&#13;
604-6 West Broadway Ph. 323-1473&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
KULESH'S JEWELRY&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5984&#13;
"The House&#13;
of Quality' ' &#13;
LIBERTY CLEANERS&#13;
2424 West ·Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-7885&#13;
MEADOW GOLD MILK&#13;
At Your Door or Store&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
WOODRING FUNERAL&#13;
HOME, INC.&#13;
121 South 7th Street&#13;
BURLINGTON LUNCH&#13;
621 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TWIN CITY BOWL&#13;
36th and Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-6609&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CLARK DRUG COMPANY&#13;
418 W. Bdwy. 322-6677&#13;
112 W. Bdwy. 323-7506&#13;
417 E. Wash. 328-180 I&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Our Thanks to These Advertisers&#13;
for Their Support of the&#13;
1962 MONTICELLO&#13;
Established First&#13;
Always First&#13;
WOOLWORTH'S&#13;
THE PRESCRIPTION CENTER&#13;
I 0 I Pearl Street&#13;
Phone 323-7571&#13;
ANDERSON'S BOWL&#13;
15 State Street&#13;
- Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
RANKS&#13;
325 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CONTINENTAL:KELLER&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
315 West Broadway&#13;
• #&#13;
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.&#13;
608 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
MORPHY DRUG&#13;
COMPANY .&#13;
COSMOS&#13;
34th and West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2878 .&#13;
MASTER FURNITURE &amp; CO.&#13;
224 West Broadway . Ph. 323-7525 Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
VALUERS&#13;
312 North 35th Street&#13;
Council Bl uffs, la.&#13;
Ph. 323- 1197&#13;
THE DONUT SHOP '&#13;
I I South Main&#13;
Phone 328-1869&#13;
EARL MAY STORE&#13;
156 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-8780 &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
HU SHAW&#13;
Drug Company&#13;
Free Prescription Delivery&#13;
Phone 322-2595&#13;
138 South Main&#13;
STATE SAVINGS BANK&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Your Council Bluffs&#13;
Department Store&#13;
For All Your Paint&#13;
and&#13;
Floor .Covering Needs&#13;
BOB. RISO&#13;
FLOOR COVERING&#13;
&amp; PAINTS&#13;
23 and West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FOR FLOW ERS TRY O URS&#13;
BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP&#13;
2810 West Broadway Phone 322-2537&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TED'S CARD &amp; PEN SHOP&#13;
410 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
"Headquarters for Hallmark Cards"&#13;
._ ., !TS A&#13;
pt£ASVRE/&#13;
VERGAMINI FUR SHOP&#13;
417 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 Willow Ave. Phone 322-7779&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
BETTER LIVING REALTY&#13;
115 North 6&#13;
I Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TAFFE&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
Corner 6th and Broadway&#13;
556 West Broadway&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
.FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Willow at 6th&#13;
I&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
331 West Broadway&#13;
Dial 323-7195&#13;
ROY A. SCOFIELD&#13;
924 South Main&#13;
GENUINE PARTS CO.&#13;
1618 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7527&#13;
CHRISTENSEN &amp; PETERSEN&#13;
7 Scott&#13;
Phone 322-2583&#13;
Our Thanks to These Advertisers&#13;
for Their Support of the&#13;
1962 MONTICELLO&#13;
PAUL'S MOTORCYCLE&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
3341 West Broadway&#13;
FORD DAIRY&#13;
3300 S. 4th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
E. M. PEET&#13;
MFG. CO .&#13;
33 South 25&#13;
CHRIS'S&#13;
SPORTSMAN SHOP&#13;
304 West Broadway&#13;
BLUFFS GLASS SERVICE CO.&#13;
17 South 7th Street&#13;
Telephone 322-0259&#13;
KIMBALL LAUNDRY&#13;
AND&#13;
DRY CLEANERS&#13;
MID-WEST&#13;
"CUT RATE"&#13;
AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY&#13;
H. H.&#13;
RED&#13;
NELSON .&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
25 Pearl&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
127 South Main&#13;
-&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
333 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-4833&#13;
0. G. ERVIN&#13;
REALTOR&#13;
I 06 South Main&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
RASMUSSEN&#13;
BUICK CO.&#13;
JOHNSON PHARMACY&#13;
Oak and Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CON SHOP&#13;
Offset Printing&#13;
I&#13;
I &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
THE EMERGENCY STORE&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
Phone 322-8646&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Sincere Best Wishes&#13;
to Class of '62&#13;
C. L. WILSON CLINIC&#13;
2320 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-4146&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Secure Your Future for&#13;
by Securing the Present&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
From&#13;
THE DAIRY QUEENS&#13;
1634 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-880 I&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-5689&#13;
~ettu 11at«ea&#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
&amp;&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
416 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MARRIAGE&#13;
A NEW HOME&#13;
A NEW CAR&#13;
EDUCATION&#13;
EMERGENCY EXPENSE&#13;
Open a Saving's Account Immediately&#13;
at the&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp;&#13;
50 I West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
E. J. JUEL, President&#13;
Phone 322-5525&#13;
Iowa &#13;
Get more for what you pay, save at&#13;
MODE O' DAY&#13;
Dresses, Sportswear, Lingerie, Hosiery&#13;
and&#13;
Accessories&#13;
RUDY'S&#13;
DRIVE-IN&#13;
19th and West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa Phone 322-1333&#13;
"It's bigger than the both of&#13;
The Clothing Dept. for&#13;
Teens at&#13;
us,&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
that is.''&#13;
536-38 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5567&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BROADWAY BOWL&#13;
25 South 28 Street&#13;
Phone 322-6629&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
HUDSON OIL&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
1925 W est Broadway&#13;
Manager&#13;
MRS. CECIL SHAHAN&#13;
Phone 322-980 I&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
507 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7544&#13;
A Strong Bank Since 1856&#13;
Complete Commercial Banking&#13;
Member of F.D.l.C.&#13;
A. &amp; W. DRIVE IN&#13;
2108 West Broadway&#13;
Look for the Bright Orange Building&#13;
HOUSE OF HI-Fl&#13;
700 I Dodge Street&#13;
Omaha , Nebraska&#13;
We Specialize in High Fidelity&#13;
BROWN'S&#13;
SHOE FIT CO.&#13;
A&#13;
Fit&#13;
For&#13;
Every&#13;
Foot&#13;
413 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-2042&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
"W e Specialize in&#13;
Children 's Co rrective&#13;
Footwear"&#13;
EWALD'S&#13;
DRIVE-IN CAFE&#13;
1507 West&#13;
Broadway&#13;
SandwichesFrench FriesSoft DrinksMalts and Shakes&#13;
·Largest Parking Lot&#13;
in Town&#13;
;/#lf/RRY~&#13;
--=:i__ r. 7· -- · cm- ' f &#13;
THE THOMAS JEFFERSON&#13;
BAND&#13;
HOME ROOM&#13;
"THE BEST" PHONE 328-1390&#13;
Another First for the B. H. R.&#13;
HAROLD POPP, Director &#13;
"We of the Thomas Jefferson Monticello wish&#13;
to thank the following Business Men of Council Bluffs for their&#13;
support of this year's Monticello."&#13;
P. PERKINS DR. STERNHILL&#13;
DR. KRUML R. DIPPEL&#13;
DR. HIGGINBOTHAM&#13;
DR. LIMBERT C. R. BERNER&#13;
DR. PESTER DR. GUGGENHEIM&#13;
DR. STORY&#13;
C. E. SWANSON J. W. MATHIESEN J. T. O'CORNELL&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
ANNUAL STAFF &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
Your&#13;
Local&#13;
"LUCKY SEVEN STORES"&#13;
Rog and Scotty's&#13;
SUPER YALU&#13;
Store No. I&#13;
Store No. 2&#13;
Store No. 3&#13;
St ore No. 4&#13;
704 West Broadway&#13;
3435 West Broadway&#13;
515 East Broadway&#13;
2 12 1 South 7th St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
KATELMAN FOUNDRY&#13;
"Ornamental Railings&#13;
Grey Iron Castings"&#13;
230 South 11 Ph. 323-3131&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
Seniors&#13;
THE COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK&#13;
500 West Broadway &#13;
Ph. 323-2983&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
41 7 E. Washington&#13;
Ph. 328-180 I&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
AMERICAN&#13;
BUS&#13;
LINES&#13;
623 West Broadway&#13;
Ph. 322-2225&#13;
CANON&#13;
STUDIOS&#13;
702 Lindberg Drive&#13;
WOODIE1S MART&#13;
Open Evenings Till 7 :30 P.M.&#13;
3658 Avenue B&#13;
Ph. 323-0797&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
ERICKSON HOLIDAY&#13;
SERVICE STATION&#13;
360 I W. Broadway&#13;
Ph. 322-9615&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
JOHN K. INGRAHAM&#13;
&amp; SON&#13;
R&#13;
E&#13;
A&#13;
L&#13;
T&#13;
y&#13;
26 South Main&#13;
Ph. 322-7765&#13;
WOODRING&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
WAYNE LIVINGSTON&#13;
President&#13;
DAMON1S FO·OD MARKET EDITH WOODRING&#13;
Sec., Trea s.&#13;
205 South 37&#13;
"N ever a b t um s eer II&#13;
Ph. 322-1707 121 South 7th&#13;
Ph. 322-7485&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Ambulance Service Iowa&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
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I&#13;
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-&#13;
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II&#13;
II&#13;
Ji&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
PIZZA PANTRY&#13;
"Made and Baked Fresh by Order"&#13;
3 I 17 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-0064&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE&#13;
of Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
JENSEN&#13;
&amp;&#13;
POGGE&#13;
REAL TY COMPANY&#13;
"Real Estate Sales"&#13;
25 South Main Ph. 322-9790&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THOMAS JEFFERSON&#13;
CHOIR&#13;
2nd and 5th Period Choir&#13;
Director MISS CONDON&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
CHOIR&#13;
Director&#13;
PAT CONDON&#13;
SIGLER'S&#13;
SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION&#13;
3150 West Broadway&#13;
"We Give Gold Bond"&#13;
Council Bluffs, _Iowa&#13;
MARCUS CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
612 West Broadway&#13;
To Get Ahead in the World&#13;
Look Well Dressed&#13;
Buy From "MARCUS"&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
McMULLEN&#13;
SKELLY SERVICE STATION&#13;
: &#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
612 S. Main&#13;
. . . Pontiac ...&#13;
HUGHES MOTOR CO.&#13;
153 West Broadway&#13;
. . . Chevrolet . . .&#13;
PIONEER MOTORS&#13;
125 West Pierce&#13;
.. . Cadillac .. .&#13;
ZIP MOTORS, INC.&#13;
1714 West Broadway&#13;
. . . Valiant - Plymouth - Chrysler ...&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS, INC.&#13;
600 East Washington&#13;
. . . Mercury ...&#13;
WHITT AKER-LONG&#13;
25 - 4th St.&#13;
... Ford ...&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
115 West Broadway&#13;
. .. Rambler ...&#13;
RASSMUSSEN BUICK&#13;
... Buick ...&#13;
Congratulations, Seniors, From the&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO DEALERS&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIONS, SENIORS&#13;
FROM THE ANNUAL STAFF &#13;
Abshi er, Paul 52, 88, 85, 103, 40, 93&#13;
Ad ams, G lenda 30, 103&#13;
Adamsen, Ardon 124&#13;
Adki ns, Cheryl 59 , 32 , 115&#13;
Ager, Ver Ku il e n 88, 37, 45 , 92 , 85,&#13;
103, 40&#13;
Ag new, Denn is 119&#13;
Aherns, Teddy 103&#13;
Ahlq uist, Larry 52 , 115, 43&#13;
Aldr ich, Sob 84, 124 , 35&#13;
Aldrich, Da vi d 103&#13;
Ald rich, Jerry 30, 115&#13;
Aldridge, Sharon 42&#13;
All -Around Athlete 97&#13;
All en, Georg e 84, 78, 87, 115&#13;
Al lerton, Ca rolyn 33, 103&#13;
All-Sports Qu ee n 97&#13;
Altau 44&#13;
Amsberry, Jan e 39, 124&#13;
Andersen, Ben 103 , 43&#13;
Andersen, Kathryn 57, 33 , 45, 103&#13;
Andersen, Linda 103&#13;
Anderson, Doug 52 , 103&#13;
Anderson, Eleanor 30, 124, 44&#13;
Anderson, Gary 124&#13;
Anderson, Joyce 103&#13;
Anderson, Phyll is 61, 30, 32, 67, 33,&#13;
34, 124, 72, 44 , 99, 123&#13;
Anderson, Robert 103&#13;
Anderson, Sheila 58, 103&#13;
Andrews, Mark 88, 39, 87, 103 Annual 31&#13;
Anson, Davi d 88, 103&#13;
Arnold, Jeani ne 30&#13;
Arrows mi th , Pat 42, 103&#13;
Art Club 47&#13;
Arthur, Phil 50, 124&#13;
Babcock, Gary 52, 103&#13;
Band 54&#13;
Band Home Room J-167&#13;
Banq ue t Sr. 153&#13;
Barg es, Andrew 124&#13;
Barker, James 115&#13;
Barnes. Terry 52, 30, 47, 103 Borr, Sha ro n 115&#13;
Barritt, Larry 103&#13;
Barron , l e ori to 124&#13;
Barrow, Ron 88 , 103&#13;
Bartholomew, Donna 125&#13;
Ba rtle tt, Nan cy 46 , 115&#13;
Batt, Ka thy 115&#13;
Ba ug hman , Ruth 115&#13;
Ba xi ey, Da vid 125&#13;
Baxley, John 103&#13;
Baxt er, Jean 115 , 16&#13;
Ba xte r, Judy 115&#13;
Beau ch amp , Darrel 103&#13;
Bec erra , Gilb ert 103&#13;
Becker, Keith 11 5&#13;
Beckman , Bob · 82, 84 , 125&#13;
Beckner, Sa ll y 11 5, 35&#13;
Beezl ey, Mike 115&#13;
Bell, Jo hn 103&#13;
Benson, Barbara 103 Bergen, Gary 115&#13;
Bergstedt, Karyn 45, 125&#13;
Bergstedt, Kathy 46, 103 '&#13;
Bernhards, Bru ce 115&#13;
Berry, Ke n 103&#13;
Betts, Jim 47 , 103&#13;
Betts, o~ er 103&#13;
Bigham , Marsha 57, 58, 45 , 103&#13;
Billings, Randy 39, 103&#13;
Biology Club 40&#13;
Bird , Dionn e 45 , 115&#13;
Bird , Eldon 84, 87, 115&#13;
Bird , Marilyn 115&#13;
Bird , Vic 103&#13;
Birdso ng , Steve 103 , 46&#13;
Black, Do n 88, 103 , 46 Blockmon , Ma rsha 103&#13;
Blackwell, Beth 39, 45, 74 , 103 , 43 , 90·&#13;
Blank, Bob&#13;
Blankenship,&#13;
Blankenship,&#13;
43&#13;
115&#13;
Bo b 103 , 43&#13;
Robert W . 52, 103 , 46,&#13;
Bl um, Carol 115&#13;
Sly, Beverly 11 5, 39&#13;
Beckert, Tom 125&#13;
Boe, Judy 37, 103 , 43 , 55&#13;
Bogue , Jo xine 103&#13;
Bohan , Bobbe 58, 45 , 104&#13;
Bollig , Kenneth 88, 87, 91&#13;
Bond , Jim 85, 11 5&#13;
Bo nham, Joyce 104&#13;
Bouse fiald , Marsha 39 , 104&#13;
Bowe n, Jockie 115, 44&#13;
Boyle , Richard 104&#13;
Bradford, Rodge r 11 5&#13;
Index Brandt, Willa 104&#13;
Breckbill , Wayne 104&#13;
Breeden, Sharyl 104&#13;
Bremholm, Charles 52, 104&#13;
Bre ndel , John 104&#13;
Breshers, W illie 125&#13;
Bright, Jeannie 58, 39, 104&#13;
Briseno, T cresa 11 S&#13;
Brockman, Lyle 125 , 55&#13;
Brooks, Carol 115&#13;
Brooks, Terry 52, 115&#13;
Brown, Dennis 104&#13;
Brown, Frank 104&#13;
Brown, Loren 46, 104&#13;
Brown, louDeo n l 04&#13;
Browning , Norman 46, 10~ , 88&#13;
Bryon, Lennie 115&#13;
Bryand, Doris 34, 39, 47, 125, 44&#13;
Burb eck, Dave 45, 40, 104&#13;
Burns, Bob 88, 104&#13;
Bu rns, Mike 30, 115, 48, 91&#13;
Busse, Mary 74, 43, 104&#13;
Butler, Ch eryl 30, 34, 47, 125, 44 ,&#13;
40, 36&#13;
Butl er, Juan ita 55, 104&#13;
Butt erbaugh , Sharon 115&#13;
Cain, Larry 125&#13;
Callahan, Ke ith 126&#13;
Campbell, Joyce 30, 46 , 104&#13;
Carl , Jackie 56, 38, 39, 126&#13;
Carlson , Vickie 39, 115, 44, 46&#13;
Carr, Gary 39&#13;
Carrell , Stella 132, 104&#13;
Carrigan, Roger 133 , 126&#13;
Carson , George 134, 104&#13;
Carter, Kenneth 115, 135&#13;
Carver, Nancy 104, 136&#13;
Ca ry, Myrtle 56, 47, 115&#13;
Ca vallaro, Carol 46, 104, 138&#13;
Chambers, Diana 30, 115&#13;
Childers, Pearl 104, 140&#13;
Childress, Ron 104, 141&#13;
~hristensen, Cherill 104, 142&#13;
Christensen, Marilyn 104 , 143&#13;
Christianson, Rodn ey 104, 144&#13;
Chris tensen, Te rry 104 , 145&#13;
Chute, Ro nald 104, 147&#13;
Clopper, Pam 115&#13;
Clark, Fred 38, 39, 115&#13;
Clark, Lindo 39, 150, 126&#13;
Clark, Mike 84, 30, 38, 41, 78, 126&#13;
Clay, Charl es 24 , 46, 85, 91, 104&#13;
Cl emens, Joyce 104, 153&#13;
Clemens, Sharon 154 , 126&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Ginny 30, 46, 104, 155&#13;
Coffman, Gary 52 , 104&#13;
Coleman, Terry 88, 45 , 93, 105&#13;
Collins, Be tty 39, 104&#13;
Coll ins, Donna 115, 44, 159&#13;
Collins. Kenne th 160&#13;
Colton, Douglas 57, 33, 34, 41, 40,&#13;
161, 126&#13;
Commencement 154&#13;
Conaway, Ke nny 115&#13;
Co nkl in , Alvi n 50, 52, 84, 87, 43, 91 ,&#13;
77, 78, 36, 126&#13;
Conservation 43&#13;
Copeland, Jan e t 116 , 164&#13;
Coppock , Jerry 87, 89, 165, 126&#13;
Cra ig, Bdl 11 6, 166&#13;
Crone, Constance 167, 126&#13;
Creative Wri ting 33&#13;
Crouch, Mik e 46 , 168&#13;
Cue, Wayn e 104 , 169&#13;
Cullen, Jan e 104&#13;
Cupit, Charles 30, 116&#13;
Daeges. Pat 74 , 116&#13;
Dague, Roberta 104&#13;
Dalton, Charles 88, 104&#13;
Dance Band 55&#13;
Danielson, Lorraine 48 , 36, 127&#13;
Davenport, Koren 11 6&#13;
Davidson, Mox 116&#13;
Davis, Judy 11 6 Davis, Sandy 30, 47, 35, 44 , 36, 99 ,&#13;
127&#13;
Davis, Twyl a 104&#13;
Debate 37&#13;
Deeds, Bil I 46 , 104 Dempster, Sheri 30, 33, 11 6&#13;
DenHerder, Richard 108, 216, 48&#13;
DeSantiago, George 104&#13;
DeSantiago, Savi no 116, 87&#13;
Dew, Do n 97 , 81, 87, 30, 41 , 77,&#13;
82, 84, 94 , 93 , 127, 123&#13;
Diamond, Larry 91 , 104&#13;
Direcks, Gory 127&#13;
Ditzl er, Jil l 59 , 60 , 38 , 127&#13;
173&#13;
Do ebelin , Carol yn 34, 116&#13;
Doebelin , Don 104&#13;
Dofner, Emm ett 31 , 104&#13;
Dofn er, Poul 116&#13;
Do;~ r, Shoiley Jane "Toot" 127, 44,&#13;
Donich, Jerry 88, 104&#13;
Dougherty, Linda 16, 58, 39, 104&#13;
Doughman , Terry 116&#13;
Doug hman , Vic 104&#13;
Doug hman , Wes 127&#13;
Drake, Marlyn 11 6&#13;
Drummond , Bil l 32, 41, 82, 84, 127,&#13;
94, 93&#13;
DuBois, Carol 104&#13;
Duke, Richard 116&#13;
Dunn , Janice 39, 45, 43 , 104, 90&#13;
Durbin, Jeanne 116&#13;
Eak in, Jan et Mae 52, 128&#13;
Eakin , Larry 116&#13;
Edwards, Bill 84 , 86, 41, 76, 78, 87,&#13;
89, 127&#13;
Edwards, Sharon 47, 104&#13;
Elovsky, Marlys 45 , 104&#13;
Eldridge, Sandy 44 , 214, 127&#13;
Elk ins, Gordon 88, 104&#13;
Elliott, Jock 116&#13;
Elliott, Rob ert 104&#13;
Ell ison , Kathy 128&#13;
Ellison, Shirley 104&#13;
Elonich, Helen 104&#13;
Emerson, Conni e 116&#13;
Epperson, David 104&#13;
Erdelt, Bob 128&#13;
Erdelt, Rodney 45 , 104&#13;
Eri ckson, Karen 16, 128, 44 , 98, 67&#13;
Espinosa, Sondra 58, 39, 104&#13;
Ethe rton , Sheila Rei 39, 128&#13;
Evans, Dea n Lee 52, 88, 87, 104&#13;
Evans, Jackie 104&#13;
Eva ns, Walter 52, 88, 87, 104&#13;
Farr, Judy 39, 45 , 116&#13;
Farson, Larry 52, 104&#13;
Faubl e, Frank " Frosty " 128, 40, 50,&#13;
57, 30, 31, 33 , 41&#13;
Fedor, Jud ie 39, 116&#13;
Feekin, Don 87, 77, 128&#13;
Feekin, Duane 116 1&#13;
Feeki n, Ronald 45 , 116&#13;
Fencl , Louie 128&#13;
Fencl, Rosali e 46, 39, 129, 43&#13;
Ferris, Charl es 129&#13;
F.H.A. 42&#13;
Fields, David 46, 104&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Ed 104&#13;
Fl oyd, Fredd ie 39, 116&#13;
Flury, Ed 116&#13;
Fl ynn, Jim 84, 11 6&#13;
F.N.A. 46&#13;
Foo te, Linda 56, 104&#13;
Foote, Walter 104&#13;
Forbes, l ee 104&#13;
Forbes, Lu cil le 74, 129, 43, 90 Forcade, Lynn 30, 74, 129&#13;
Forsyth e, Mike 104&#13;
Foster, Denny 84, 116, 93&#13;
Foster, Ka ren 104&#13;
Fox, Timee Ann 16, 34, 129, 44 , 98 Fra ley, Bill 30, 11 6, 48&#13;
Freer. Eugene 52, 104&#13;
French Club 45&#13;
French , Conn ie 30, 47, 129&#13;
Fries, Barbara 57, 58, 104&#13;
Frieze, Roger 104&#13;
Fry, Suzanne 30, 32, 33, 129&#13;
Fryer, Judy 38, 39, 116&#13;
F.T.A. 42&#13;
Ful ler, Jerry 129&#13;
Funk, Kenneth 129, 30&#13;
Fuss, Jim 129&#13;
Gal le, Joa nne 47, 116&#13;
Ga llup, Kreg 11 6&#13;
Ganey, Jeannie 16, 59, 31 , 130&#13;
Gan n, Rita 47 , 106, 43&#13;
Gann, Tom 106&#13;
Ga rb er, Don 106, 130&#13;
Gard ner, Denny 83, 84, 130&#13;
Gast, Go ry 11 6&#13;
Gates, Penny 39, 11 6, 72, 43&#13;
Gaver, Marcia 39, 106&#13;
Gover, Rita 59, 130, 44&#13;
George , Carol 103&#13;
Gibbs, Pat 11 6, 44&#13;
Gi ll , Bruce 57, 33 , 116&#13;
Gi llesp ie, Potty 106&#13;
Gillispie , Da rrell 11 6&#13;
Gillman , Herb 106&#13;
Gilson, Ed 50, 84, 86, 30, 78, 4 1,&#13;
130, 35, 91, 67&#13;
G irls' Basketball 74&#13;
Girls' lounge 39&#13;
Givens, Gay 39, 45 , 130, 48&#13;
Glenn, Bernard 106&#13;
Goldenberg, Freda 39, 48&#13;
Goldsberry, Mitch 116&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat 106&#13;
Golf 92&#13;
G.R.A. 43&#13;
Graybill , Lonni e 106&#13;
Graybill, Victor 106&#13;
Graves, Jeanette 130, 44&#13;
Gray, Lois 1 06&#13;
Greulach, Bob 84, 116, 93&#13;
Griffin, Lou Ann 106, 48&#13;
Griffith , Edwi n 84, 78 , 116, 93, 67&#13;
Grosvenor, Carol 39 , 46 , 130&#13;
Gryski ewicz. Eddy 106&#13;
Gundlach , Beverl y 42 , 130&#13;
Gundlach, Judy 42, 35, 106&#13;
Haack , Sonia 106&#13;
Hadden, Mitchell 116&#13;
Hollberg , Earl 52, 117&#13;
Hammond, Christie 39, 117&#13;
Hampton, Genny 48, 40 , 98 , 16, 44 ,&#13;
130&#13;
Honeck, Mori e 11 7&#13;
Hon eck, Shell y 106&#13;
Hansen, Betty 11 7&#13;
Hansen , Duncan 52, 106&#13;
Hansen, Fred 33, 41 , 131, 40&#13;
Hanse n, Lanny 31, 37, 38, 117, SS&#13;
Ha nsen, Pea rl 39 , 106&#13;
Hanson, Richard 106&#13;
Harbold , Fred 106, 92&#13;
Hargis, Jim 117&#13;
Harman , Edna 42 , 106&#13;
Harold , Carol 3(), 38, 106&#13;
Harrington, Jomes 52, 88, 87, 106, 40&#13;
Harris, Shi rl ey 32, 33 , 47, 117&#13;
Harrison , Bill 46, 84 , 11 7, 91 , 90&#13;
Harrod , Sonja 11 7&#13;
Hartley, Connie 30, 45, 106&#13;
Ha rtley, Dave 117&#13;
Harvey (Play) 64&#13;
Ha ssler, Alva 117&#13;
Ha tcher. Jim 131&#13;
Ho ven , Judy 56, 30, 11 7&#13;
Hoven , Frank lin 52 , 117&#13;
Hawkes, Karen 45, 106&#13;
Haworth, Cla ud ia 131&#13;
Heaps, Chuck 50, 57, 30, 38, 41 ,&#13;
131, 40, 36&#13;
Heaps, Janice 117, 35, 36&#13;
He itman, Weldon 117, 40&#13;
Henl ey, Mike 52, 11 7, 34, 52&#13;
Hen ni ngs, Carol 4S , 106, 43&#13;
Hem pel , Do na ld 131&#13;
Henry, Kathy 32, 117&#13;
Henry, Sandro 131&#13;
Hensky, Bob 31 , 131&#13;
Heste r, Ro nald 106&#13;
Heu bner, Linda 117&#13;
Hicks, Betty 117&#13;
Hicks, Carol e 106&#13;
Hicks, Doris 131&#13;
H icks, Eugene 117&#13;
Himbe rger, Mary Lou 131&#13;
Hinsley, Lindo • 106&#13;
Hill, Betty 11 7&#13;
Hill , Ro y 84, 117&#13;
Hill, Ve rna 106&#13;
Hise l, Lu ci lle 106&#13;
Hi tchcock, Pat 39, 131, 48&#13;
Ho bbs, Gary 132&#13;
Hoden, Ch eryl 106&#13;
Hodtwol ker, Elea nor 11 7&#13;
Hodtwalker, luJean 106&#13;
Hodtwa lker, Ro nolo t 106&#13;
Hoel, Sand ra 11 7&#13;
Hogue , Ba rba ra 132&#13;
Holder, Jock 83 , 106, 93&#13;
Holgersen, Cheryl 11 7, 44&#13;
Homan, Dea nna 106&#13;
Hook, Bill 41, 66, 83 , 67, 84 , 132&#13;
Ho pkins, Linda 47, 132&#13;
Hopkons, Robert 132&#13;
Hopper, Ed 61, 106, 46&#13;
Hotchkiss, Sue 39 , 46 , 106&#13;
Hough , Merle 11 7&#13;
Hough , Thomas 106&#13;
Howard , Mary 106&#13;
Howland, Denny 106&#13;
Howrey, Pamela 48 , 132&#13;
Hrosky, Frank 84 , 86, 41 , 76 , 78 , 83 ,&#13;
132, 91&#13;
Hubbard , Richard 52 , 46, 106, 40 &#13;
Huey, Nancy 117, 43, 90&#13;
Huey, Richard B7, 106&#13;
Hulbert, Herbert 106&#13;
Humes, Cl ifford 106&#13;
Hunt, John 106&#13;
Hunt, Kenneth 30, 132&#13;
J-!un ter, Harry 60, 30, 106&#13;
Hupp, Cheryl 106&#13;
Hurd, Karen 117, 46, 3S, 4B, SS Hutchens, David S2, 46, 106, 40, 36,&#13;
92&#13;
Hutchens, Karen 30, 132, 4B&#13;
Hu tchens, Richard 117&#13;
Hutchinson, Mike 84&#13;
Hyde, Jan ice 30, 117, 47&#13;
Hyjek, Ka thleen 16, 106&#13;
Hymer, Paul B4, 39, 47, 7B, 117, 91&#13;
Isenhour, John 117&#13;
Ives, David 41 , 47, 46, 106&#13;
Ives, Douglas S2, BB, 74, 117, 40&#13;
Ivy, Stan 60, 61, 32, 33, 3B, 132, 3S&#13;
Jets 40&#13;
Jackson, Hilda 106&#13;
Jacobo , Linda 117&#13;
Jacobson, Chris 117&#13;
Jacobsen, Joetta 106&#13;
Jacobson, Mory 32, 117&#13;
Jager, John BB, 106&#13;
James, Grant 133&#13;
James, Pat B4, B6, 76, 133&#13;
Jensen, Harold 52, 37, 45, 106&#13;
Jensen, Jean 106, 133, 44&#13;
Jensen, Phill ip 106&#13;
Jensen, · Sheryl 30, 42, 45, 74, 106,&#13;
43, 90&#13;
Jeppesen, Dennis 117, 48, 40, 74, 92&#13;
Jewel l, Mike 46, 106&#13;
Johnson, Donald 133, 34&#13;
Johnson , Doug 117&#13;
Johnston, Gary 11 B&#13;
Johnson, Jo Ellen 117&#13;
Johnson, John 106&#13;
Johnston, Judy 11 B&#13;
Johnson, Kathy 11 B, 44&#13;
Johnson, Mary 133&#13;
Johnson, Rosemary 39, 118&#13;
Johnson, Ruth 106&#13;
Johnson, Steve 106&#13;
Johnson, Trudi 47, 35, 133&#13;
Johnson, Virgi nia 30, 133, 44&#13;
Jones, Jomes 133&#13;
Jones, Janet 106&#13;
Jones, Larry 52, B4&#13;
Jones, Marilyn 37, 39 , 45, 106&#13;
Jantz, Judy 106&#13;
Joslin, David 133&#13;
Joslin, Kathy 118&#13;
Joy, Darrel 1 lB&#13;
Kohane, Charlo tte SB, 45, 106, 37,&#13;
41 , 47&#13;
Karpe, Sandra 46, 106&#13;
Keele , Carla 11 B&#13;
Kelley, Dennis 106&#13;
Ke lly, Kenne th 46, B7, 106&#13;
Kelso, Ed 30, 34, 134, 40&#13;
Kemp, Peggy 34, 39, 47, 134&#13;
Kennedy, Pat 56, 59, llB&#13;
Kenne tt, Ron 106&#13;
Kerns, Kathl een 47, 45, 11 B&#13;
Kilgore, Andy 118&#13;
Kirkendall, Linda 106, 48&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Al 50, 134&#13;
Kirkpa trick, Karen 106&#13;
Kirkpa trick, Kathy 16, 118&#13;
Kjelogrrad, Loren 134 :&#13;
Klement, David 34, 37, 134, 40, 36&#13;
Klement, Tim 45, 106, 40, 55&#13;
Kpigh t, Dorthy 106&#13;
Koofl er, Susan 30, 134&#13;
Knouse, Jim 46, 106&#13;
Knouse, She ryl 48, 134&#13;
Knudsen, Gory 57, 85, 108&#13;
Koenig, Bernie 11 8, 35&#13;
Koenigs, Beverly 30, 1 SB, 44&#13;
Kohl, Don S2 , l OB , 47&#13;
Konecny, Ma ry lOB&#13;
Krueger, Steve l 08&#13;
Kruse, Cookie 34, 134, 72, 44 , 99&#13;
Kuhl , Diane 134, 35&#13;
Kurt, Tom 46, 1 OB&#13;
La tin Club 45&#13;
loose, Sa ndra 108&#13;
l a Breck, Ed 87, 108&#13;
La Chappell , Don 134&#13;
Ladd, Gole 135&#13;
Ladd, Irene 135&#13;
Lammers, loreccc l 08&#13;
Larsen, Sandy 118&#13;
Loudon, Tom 11 B&#13;
lawslo, Ron 31, 135&#13;
Index&#13;
Lawton, Laurie 3B, 11 B, 56&#13;
Lawless, Phyl iss 11 B&#13;
Leo , Lorry 135&#13;
Lee, Linda 32, 33, 46, llB, 35, 48,&#13;
44, 114&#13;
lee, Marcia 46&#13;
Lefgren, Nancy S9, 30, 1 lB, 72, 3S,&#13;
44, 48&#13;
Legge, Russel 8S, lOB&#13;
Lehmer, lorry 39, 118&#13;
le Mosle r, Carolyn 11 B&#13;
LeMmter, Patty 135, 44&#13;
Leonard, Phyllis 108&#13;
Lesley, Sandra 135&#13;
Lesley, Terry lOB, 93&#13;
Letterman's Club 41&#13;
Le u, Cla ud ia 30, 135&#13;
Leu, Randy 32, 135, 35, 92&#13;
Levi, Paula 46 , 135&#13;
Lewis, Betty 108&#13;
lewis, Ed 1 OB&#13;
lewis, Roberta 1 OB&#13;
Ley thom, Bill 118&#13;
library Club 47&#13;
Libby, Bill 11 B&#13;
Liddick, Ernie lOB&#13;
lievon, Sharon 30, 47&#13;
Liggett, Jim 88, 1 OB&#13;
Lindsay, She rry 56, 31, 3B, 47, 13S,&#13;
35&#13;
Liston, Jane ll e 1 OB&#13;
Livingston, Barbero 37, 118&#13;
Lockerby, Marsha 136&#13;
Louden, Walt 108&#13;
Loukota, Bob lOB, 40, 55&#13;
Lydon, Mary Ann 108&#13;
Mabbitt, Ron lOB&#13;
MacDonald, Claudell 108, 48&#13;
Mackey, Dave 11 B&#13;
Machmuller, Bill 41, 40, 36, SS, 30,&#13;
137&#13;
Mace, Andrew 108&#13;
Mad iso n, Bob 11 B&#13;
Madsen, Raymond 137&#13;
Mahan, Ela ine 137&#13;
Majeski, Dave 52, 118&#13;
Majeski, Dennis 60, 52, llB&#13;
Majorettes 55&#13;
Malick, Bob 30&#13;
Malmos, Judy 137, 169&#13;
Manning, Koren 137, 35&#13;
Markey, Georg e 137&#13;
Markey, Janith 1 OB&#13;
Markey, J udi th lOB&#13;
Marr, Jose ph 1 OB&#13;
Marr, Mory 39, 137, 72, 48, 44, 99&#13;
Marshall , Kay 108&#13;
Martin, Darl ene 11 B, 44&#13;
Martin , Gary 13B&#13;
Martin, Jim BS, 108, 39, 87, 43&#13;
Math Club 41&#13;
Mathews, Lora 16, lOB&#13;
Math ison, Morion 108&#13;
Mo tteson, Barb 108&#13;
Mattha i, Charl es 13B&#13;
Matthai, Sandy 108&#13;
Moluski , Sandy 138, 44, 97, 9B, 30,&#13;
67, 123 Maue r, Nancy 108&#13;
May, Gary lOB&#13;
McAnd rews, Sharon 39, 136&#13;
McClain , Judy 11 B&#13;
McClure, Marcia 30, 33, 39, 136, 72,&#13;
35, 44, 123&#13;
McCollum, Royal 136, 94, 93&#13;
McConne ll, Alice lOB&#13;
McConne ll, Linda 136, 44&#13;
McCoy, Bonnie 39, 47, 136, 44, 48&#13;
McCoy, Linda 1 OB&#13;
McGilvray, Elfreda 136&#13;
Mci ntire, Tim 60 , 61 , 3 1, 32, 37, 38,&#13;
136 Mc in tosh, Arnold 52, 108&#13;
Mc intosh, Harvey 136&#13;
Mc intosh, Roseann 118&#13;
McKeever, Al 116, 118&#13;
McKelvey, lorry 39, 137&#13;
McKenzie, Fra nk SB, 46, 108&#13;
McKim, Jack 37, lOB&#13;
McMull en, Ri chard 137&#13;
McNul ty, Chuck 30, 11 8&#13;
McQuinn, Jo net 108&#13;
McTwiggan, Jean 30 , 118, 3S, 48&#13;
Meadows, Rose Ann 46, 108&#13;
Meadows, Howard 11 B&#13;
Meek, Byron 138&#13;
Menschig n, Na ncy 108&#13;
Me redi th, Jan ice 13B&#13;
Meyers, l eNe tte 1 OB&#13;
Meyers, Robe rta 138, 43, 90&#13;
Military Boll 69&#13;
Millard , Shei la 108&#13;
Mill e r, Bernie 52 , ll B, 43&#13;
Mill e r, Marilyn 32 , 33, 38, 45, 11 B&#13;
Mill e r, Dennis 13B&#13;
Mi ll er, Linda l OB&#13;
Mi ll e r, Pat 3 1, 39, 47, 120, 119, 44&#13;
Mil le r, Sharon 30, 13B&#13;
Mitche ll, Jackie Jo 39, 139, 36&#13;
Moats, Jo hn 11 9 , 13S, 4B&#13;
Moo ts, Richard 139&#13;
M.0. 1. 4B&#13;
Monohan, Karen 119&#13;
Mora ine, She ryl 73, 108&#13;
Moran, John 139&#13;
Moore, Bil l 84 , 7B, 11 9&#13;
Moore , Dennis 1 OB&#13;
Moore , Gl enda 42, 46 , 108&#13;
Moore, Jomes 139&#13;
Moore, Janice 74, 139 , 90&#13;
Moore, Jerry 11 9 , 92&#13;
Moreno, Louise 108&#13;
Morris, Barbara 30, 74, 11 9, 43, 35&#13;
Morriss, June 39, 47, 11 9 , 35&#13;
Moser, Jackelyn 34, 39, 4 6, 139&#13;
Moss, El to n 87, 108, 43&#13;
Moss, Po t 105 , 90&#13;
Mossburg , Wanda 30, 73, 108&#13;
Mowery, Ed 11 9&#13;
Mowery, Margare t 46, 108&#13;
Muel ler, Ka thy 16, l OB&#13;
Muell er, Sharo n 16, 30, 139, 44, 36&#13;
Mumm, David 108&#13;
Munyon, Te rry 139&#13;
Mu rray, Jere 11 9.&#13;
Musgrove, Jim BB, lOB&#13;
Myers, Ed 52, 74, lOB&#13;
Myers, Moxine 108&#13;
Myers, Rose 139&#13;
N otional Honor Society 34&#13;
Negre te , Rosa lie lOB&#13;
Negre te, Virginia 108&#13;
Neighbors, Nanci 108&#13;
Neiswender, Carolyn 39, 74, 4S, 139,&#13;
72, 90&#13;
Neiswender, Dave 46, 108, 91&#13;
N eiswender, Dennis 108&#13;
Nelson, Dennis 119&#13;
Ne rz, Joyce 11 9&#13;
Ne rz, Paul 46, 108&#13;
Nesbi ti, Sandy 108&#13;
Nesb itt, Te rry 108&#13;
Ne ttl es, Bill BS, lOB&#13;
Newma n, Joella 39, 140&#13;
Newmon, Terry 108&#13;
Nichols. Jone 119, 43&#13;
Nichols, Jerry 74 , 108&#13;
Nielson, Jim 52, 1 OB&#13;
Nielson, Mike 8B, B5, 108, 91&#13;
Nig htser, Dale 46, 108&#13;
N ig htser, Ga ry 140. 91&#13;
Nosekobe l, Doyal 108&#13;
N unez , Mike 41 , 87, 89,' 140&#13;
Nusse r. Jane t 58, 108&#13;
Nuzum, Boni la 140. 48&#13;
r,'Bradovich , Cheryl 46, 108&#13;
O'Connor. Rod 119, 66, 67&#13;
Odell, Me rri tt 119&#13;
O lsen, Jim 110&#13;
Olson, John 140&#13;
Ogren, Maxine 58, 108&#13;
Olson, Robert 32 , 33, 140, 55&#13;
O lsufka , Carol 39, 140&#13;
Osborn, Beverly 110&#13;
O tts, Earl 11 9&#13;
Owens, Joyce 56, 47, 11 9&#13;
Pacholke, David 52, 30 , 36, 33, 37,&#13;
68, 140, 40&#13;
Page,. Bill 84, 87, 41 , 77, 78, 140, 39, 94&#13;
Page,Te ri 110&#13;
Palme r, Dave B4, B6, 41 , 76, 78, 87,&#13;
140, 92&#13;
Po tten, Dennis 1l0&#13;
Parish, Gary 110&#13;
Park, Bill B4, 7B, 141 , 93&#13;
Park, N ina 110&#13;
Parrack, Ja ne l 16, 30 , 119&#13;
Parrack, Joyce 119&#13;
Parsons, Ma ry El in 39, 141, 43, 44 , 40&#13;
Patte rso n, Carole 110&#13;
Paulsen, Darline 119&#13;
Pearcy, Cecil ia 110&#13;
Petersen, Raymond 110&#13;
Pe rry, K. 45&#13;
174&#13;
Pe ters, Geri 42, 46, 110, 43&#13;
Pe te rson, Anita 119&#13;
Pe terson, Don 52, 46, 11 0, 9 1, 40&#13;
Peterson, Kenneth 110&#13;
Peterson , Lonnie 31, 37, 46, 141&#13;
Pe terson, Norman 141&#13;
Pfleger, Paula 11 0, 45&#13;
Pfleger, Quayne 50 , 14 1, 92&#13;
Phillips, Ed 14 1&#13;
Ph ill ips, Paula 32, 33, 39, 42, 141 ,&#13;
35, 48, 36&#13;
Phipps, Lynnard 41, 87, 89 , 141, 91&#13;
Phil I ips, Susie 45 , 110&#13;
Piazza , Jim B5, 110, 43&#13;
Pickering, David 110&#13;
Pierce, Sandra 45, 110, 55&#13;
Pitt, Betty 119&#13;
Pleas, Jeannette 110&#13;
Poffenberger, Terry 119&#13;
Points, Connie 119&#13;
Points, Jim 119&#13;
Poin ts, Kent 110&#13;
Poland, Jay 52 , 3B, 119&#13;
Posva r, Rea 16, 38, 11 0&#13;
Po tts, Kenneth 142&#13;
Po tts, Richard 110, 40, 55, 92&#13;
Powers, Linda 11 9 , 43&#13;
Price, Donald 11 9 , 43&#13;
Prieto, Morie 142, 44&#13;
Prom 66&#13;
Putnam, Caroline 119&#13;
Putna m, Dione 39, 110&#13;
Quand t, Eugene 110&#13;
Q uil l and Scro ll 33&#13;
Robuck, Jim 41, 87, B9, 142&#13;
Rag land, Jerry 88 , BS, 43&#13;
Ra mos, Manuel 84, B7, 77, B7, 142&#13;
Ramsey, Janice 39, 142&#13;
Rankin, Davi d 46, B5, 110&#13;
Rasmuss en, Suzie 46, 119&#13;
Rouhaus, Richa rd 11 0&#13;
Real, Jessie 119&#13;
Red Cross 39&#13;
Reed, Eil een 3 1, 142, 44&#13;
Re ed, Linda 34, 4 1, 47, 40, 142&#13;
Re eve s, Bill B7, 110&#13;
Reeve s, Dal e 142 , 92&#13;
Regan, Denny 142&#13;
Reichart, Judy 142&#13;
Re ichart, Mary Ann 143&#13;
Reserve Basketball 8S&#13;
Reserve Football Team 88&#13;
Reserve W res tl ers 87&#13;
Revle tt, Charl es 110&#13;
Rhoa des, Bo b 4S&#13;
Rhoten, Jackie 143&#13;
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                    <text>Pat l'"!iller&#13;
EDITOR- ' ~1 se Thompson TOR- 1\ OU&#13;
CO-EDI hick McNultr&#13;
ART EDITOR ~~ER nnis Hansen&#13;
BLSINESS MAN Carol Haro lJ&#13;
• !TOR- Pau lette Riddl e COP'r ED Sheri Dempster&#13;
DITORS-D:ive \Volte SPORTS E Rill Hu rison&#13;
PJCTCRE EDIT OR- Paul ette Ru.ctr . ·- .&#13;
ADVISOR-Phy I Its Bri~bi &#13;
2 &#13;
4GG 5&#13;
Suddenly, you are back again, in memory .. . smiling.&#13;
Here was your place. for fo ur brief years. Remember?&#13;
A world of windows, wa lls and work . ..&#13;
\Xfindows that let you see the world rumbling down Broadwar&#13;
. .. your world;&#13;
\Valls reminding you that you weren"t readr ... not yet:&#13;
And work, too-a geometry lesson. a trping speed test. prom&#13;
decora ti onsAll preparation; all necessarr.&#13;
Your life was here ...&#13;
Vitality in an overflowing locker.&#13;
Stimulation of lunchtime, eating Mrs. Prasse's applesauce cake.&#13;
\'&lt;farmth in laughter ringing out in a classroom fl oating do ..... ·n&#13;
a packed corridor.&#13;
Time, too .... four yea rs of it . ..&#13;
Spent listening to teachers and classmates.&#13;
Spent sitting at study hall tabl es.&#13;
Spent watching for-hoping for a touchdown.&#13;
Order ...&#13;
In the bells which organized a day,&#13;
In the books which structured the academic part of education,&#13;
In the very bricks which comprised the building .&#13;
And stimulation, movement, change ...&#13;
Stairways flooding humanity, all going someplace.&#13;
Study of a mind going someplace, too.&#13;
Students-you-moving .. . changing ... de,·eloping&#13;
And here was dedication ...&#13;
In the door snapping shut wi th authority or swing ing tired hat day·s end,&#13;
In the desks scarred with service,&#13;
In the dreams dreamed by ambitious. roma nti c. very roung&#13;
minds.&#13;
Other memories, too ...&#13;
An un forgettable facade of friends and saluted flags&#13;
And fl oors with a Monday-morning shine ;&#13;
Of candy sales and basketball calenda rs&#13;
And classrooms too close to that chemistry experiment.&#13;
All of these memories are integra l parts of an ancient trioA student, a teacher, a place.&#13;
All a re part of the Thomas J efferson Hig h School from which&#13;
you graduated ,&#13;
As it was 1he11, in 1963 .&#13;
3 &#13;
&#13;
So phomo~e.s,&#13;
5 &#13;
-&#13;
'&#13;
"Those glo . mo n ous ments in th&#13;
hall. " e&#13;
"Now ' bi&#13;
" gger and b · bigger and i~¥e r and&#13;
"CrackeJ , hu h;,.. · n. ee d s we I d ing. huh ?" &#13;
"Sl am it, ..&#13;
"Hub of the community."&#13;
" .. . And then two gabby women ... and then- the bell."&#13;
"Who sars Vickie&#13;
didn't get any&#13;
chicken ?"&#13;
7 &#13;
"I cou ld have da nced a ll ni..... ol 1 t . .. &#13;
"Mr skirt is no t shorte r than yours"&#13;
"Mr white tenn is shoes. Rn ts '. "&#13;
" I ca n't find my pencils any\\'he re ' "&#13;
JH-Y,+0~[, YO= ))? &#13;
10&#13;
Old and fond memories from classes of 1922 to 1963 are locked up in buildings&#13;
now being replaced. Because of over crowded conditions in printing, drafting and&#13;
ROTC buildings, the "old" gave 'way to the "new." Even though these old buildings&#13;
will never be seen again, memories of good times will live on.&#13;
We, the Annual Staff of 1963, dedicate this book to The Old B11ildi11g. &#13;
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l eft to richt: SEATED. Frank Griffith. Sr.. Richard Stoufer. ·P aul Sulhoff:&#13;
STAl\:Dli\G. \Xlilli am CCitler. Richard Peterson, lester Haas.&#13;
The Council Bluffs Board of Education&#13;
gi\·es countl ess hours of unselfish devotion to&#13;
the job of bettering the education of Council&#13;
Bluffs' young people.&#13;
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Because most of the board members graduated from our locll schools, they understand&#13;
the system better .ind can cope with all the&#13;
problems that rmr arise.&#13;
The position of Superintendent ca rries an especia lly&#13;
g re,1t responsibility in the&#13;
m·er crowded conditions of&#13;
the Council Bluffs school system. This position demands&#13;
an indi\'idual who has a&#13;
powerhouse of energy, experience and pa tience. Russel J. M ourer has these qu aliti es. &#13;
Bern,u d U. Bolton has&#13;
accomplished much in his&#13;
tv,reh ·e yea rs as principal of&#13;
Thonus Jefferson. A gregarious person himse lf Mr.&#13;
Bolton takes :rn interest Ill&#13;
eve ry student.&#13;
His g reatest responsibility li es in promoting&#13;
harmony among and between students and fa culty&#13;
members. M r. Bolton has&#13;
won the respect and admiration of both stud ents and&#13;
faculty for the work he has&#13;
done.&#13;
Essentially, the educa tiona l process is established to benefit every individual and to de\'elop his potentia l physica lly, emotionally, intellectuall y, vocationally and aestheti ca lly. Such development occurs through association with a wider&#13;
and more concen trated ra nge of expe riences and possibili ties than the stud ent wi ll ordina rily encounter in society.&#13;
In its soc ial impli cations, education operates within the Judeo-Christian and democr:1tic framework of be lief and&#13;
ethi cs. In its pe rsonal implica ti ons, ed ucat ion is a windo'v on the wo rld and a mirror fo r the self. The administration, curriculum and activities at Thomas Je fferson High Schoo l will be concerned \Yith the pe rsona l, ethi ca l and&#13;
social de,·elopment of e,·ery student.&#13;
The administratio n, teachers and students must recognize the innate dignity of the indi,·idml and accept his&#13;
differences and limitat ions, exhibiting mutual respect for the origin, beliefs and abilities of e,·ery person. Education&#13;
shou ld promote courtesy in att itude and behavior and a respect for personal and publi c property.&#13;
The curriculum and the classroom atmosphere should stimulate creative potential. There should be sufficient&#13;
diversification of opportuniti es to assure both vocational and academic readiness. And aesthetic approach to the arts&#13;
and ce rtai n facets of the academ ic program is necessary; curricul ar and co-cu rricular pursui ts should .ilso be considered in terms of future leisure-time activity. Physica l well-being is genera ll y conduci,·e to personal .ind .1udemi c&#13;
achi evement; therefore, an adeq uate prog ram of hea lth and physical education is essent ial.&#13;
Education should enab le a student to appraise and criticize construct ively our soc ial processes and i11s[ it LHi 1111 s .tnd&#13;
prepare him to accep t h is domestic, economi c, social, and political obligations.&#13;
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VtCl!l-P~&#13;
When Mr. Stephen Field, our vice principal (" in charge of vice,"&#13;
he sometimes chuckles), isn't busy at keeping school discipline anJ&#13;
working out organizational problems, he is at home trying to keep his&#13;
Scottish Collies in perfect condition.&#13;
Mr. Field taught biology five years ago before becoming Vice Principa l. Guidance confe rence with both indi viduals and groups takes up much&#13;
of his time. &#13;
Whom do you see about absences and Tardies ? Mrs. Marie Bentlage.&#13;
Whom do you check with about money? Mrs. La Vonne Harriman. Whom&#13;
do you go to about an announcement or rearranging registration ? Mrs.&#13;
Luci lle Beck. Mrs. Elsie Springer has the big responsibility of keeping&#13;
all records in order.&#13;
Miss Joyce Grubb, Tee Jay's guidance counselor, helps students solve&#13;
personal and scholastic problems.&#13;
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Left to right: Mrs. Ione \X'ilson. 1frs. Ellen Prasse, Mrs. Margaret Mathiesen. Mrs. Irene English. Mr. V iolet Clinton. Mrs. Peg Friedrich, l\frs.&#13;
Betty Le 1faster.&#13;
Lunch is here; you can always tell by the thundering noises coming from the main building. Who&#13;
prepares the food ? Who but the cooks? They put&#13;
much work into preparing delicious and nutritious&#13;
meals.&#13;
What would we do&#13;
if there were no custodians? W ho would keep&#13;
the fl oors clean? And who&#13;
would keep the building&#13;
warm and ready fo r school&#13;
each morning?&#13;
The custodians are&#13;
greatly appreciated by both&#13;
the facul ty and students.&#13;
They work very hard, both&#13;
during school hours and&#13;
during evenings and weekend activities.&#13;
Left to right: Mr. Frank Hemmingsen, M r. James Jensen, Mr. Louis \X' yles, Mrs.&#13;
Pat Andersen, 11r. Joe Smit h, Mr. Sam Carrubba. Mr. Loyd Estes. &#13;
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ACUL TY&#13;
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"An average-ability class with a few students who have imagination," would be&#13;
the dream class of Mr. Darcell Nicholas Adams, metal and wood shops teacher.&#13;
Mr. Adams especially likes his wife's cooking. He dislikes having a student brea k&#13;
or lose. through carelessness, a tool or device needed by ever)10ne.&#13;
When not hard at work teaching drafting, Mr. Leon D.&#13;
Asmus is often hunting, fishing or water skiing.&#13;
Someday when we go to P.-&#13;
T.A. for our own children, we&#13;
might find that our former&#13;
drafting teacher, Mr. Asmus,&#13;
is a principal. His future plans&#13;
include advancing to the administrative field.&#13;
Teaching both sophomore&#13;
and senior English occupies&#13;
most of Mr. William Albright's school time. Also&#13;
a member of the Omaha&#13;
Symphonic Chorus, he enjoys listening to records&#13;
and readi ng.&#13;
Mr. Albright's dream class&#13;
would be a college preparatory class in English literature. He plans to continue&#13;
teaching.&#13;
Girls' physical education teacher Miss Donna Balzer is also [sept busy by sponsoring&#13;
the cheerleaders and pep club and by coaching girls' tennis and softball.&#13;
During Miss Balzer's leisure hours, you might find her playing golf, water skiin~.&#13;
bowling or oil pairlting. &#13;
Last September, Mrs. Miri am Boyd began her first yea r as art teacher at Thomas&#13;
J efferson. She feels that students should be placed in art cl asses according to their&#13;
interests, abiliti es and attitudes as determined by an apti tude test.&#13;
Among her interests are her fo ur children. drama and the school art club. She&#13;
dislikes the wasting of art room suppli es.&#13;
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Good food and good music are&#13;
what Mr. W ard Bean especially likes, in addi tion to typing and production.&#13;
It is l'.fr. Bean's production&#13;
group of enthusiastic senior&#13;
commercial students which is&#13;
responsible for most of those&#13;
pretty printed pages that&#13;
comes to you at test time.&#13;
Chances are that most of us will, at some time or another, have l'.fr.&#13;
Edward Bremmer for a teacher. H e teaches American histor)' and government, this yea r, along with bis usual debate cl asses. At one time, be&#13;
taug ht sophomore speech.&#13;
Mr. Bremmer says that his sponsoring the debate team works in we ll&#13;
with his personal love of arg umentation.&#13;
Mrs. Phyllis Brisby is one teacher of va ri ed hobbi es and interests. When not&#13;
teaching English or crea tive writing or tr)'ing to organize the annual, she can&#13;
be found water skii ng ( even in October), pl aying badminton, writing or read ing.&#13;
She especia ll)' likes enthusiasti c peopl e, teaching schoo l and wa rm weather. Mrs.&#13;
Brisby's pl ans include a leisure!)' boat trip to the Orient.&#13;
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.To help build our school into a strong academic school, along&#13;
with improving our athletic program, is the hope of Mr. Charles&#13;
Bryant, who teaches metal shop and first year drafting.&#13;
Mr. Bryant is assistant football coach, head wrestling coach and&#13;
a sophomore class sponsor.&#13;
Mr. Robert Capel teaches Eng lish and psycholog y, this&#13;
year, as well as working as Dean of Boys. Besides&#13;
being our va rsity basketball coach, Mr. Capel coaches&#13;
tennis and is the new sponsor for student council. His&#13;
special interests are golf, fishing and hunting .&#13;
Shorthand teacher Mrs. Harriet Chase says that she isn't asking too much when she&#13;
wants-someday-just one class able to take dictation at 120 words a minute!&#13;
When Mrs. Chase isn't in the schoolroom, she might be found at home sewing&#13;
or knitting a sweater or perhaps "sleeping in late."&#13;
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Ever try to find a certain Mr. Ri chard L. D avis during the&#13;
day ? Difficult, isn't it ? Between supervising the cafeteria&#13;
and being baseball coach and assistant basketball coach, along&#13;
with sponsoring Lettermen's Club and the Junior Cl ass, he is&#13;
a busy man.&#13;
A biology teacher, he is look ing fo rward to the day when&#13;
our school has a senior science class in physiology. &#13;
An auto mechanics class with students who have a sincere desire&#13;
to work and lea rn about mechanics would be the dream class&#13;
of l\fr. \Xli lbur Ege, auto mechanics and metal shop teacher at&#13;
Tee Jay.&#13;
i\!r. Ege·s hobby 1s relaxing-after sixteen hours of work.&#13;
"Silence, s' ii vo11s plait," is a familiar phrase&#13;
to anyone who has ever been in a French class&#13;
taught bi' Mrs. Marjorie Gillespie. Her dream&#13;
cl ass would be an eighteen-student beginning&#13;
French class which would last three hours a&#13;
day and provide three credits in a semester,&#13;
naturally, would include a two-month tour of&#13;
France.&#13;
....... •&#13;
If R. H . Fanders could be stopped long enough to have&#13;
someone take his picture, he, too, would have a conventional, informal picture in our annual. But he can't&#13;
be stopped. H e"s busy taking pictures of other people,&#13;
building sets for the next play, soaking Pepsi out of&#13;
the tape recorder at the Road Show, looking for-is it&#13;
keys ?-and being one of the most enthusiastic people&#13;
at school. Mr. Fanci ers teaches Drama, English and&#13;
stage management; future plans include finishing his&#13;
degree, and building a house.&#13;
"A physica l education class of twenty students with all&#13;
the equipment and space we want," is the dream of Mr.&#13;
Glen Gotschall, the boys' physi cal education teacher.&#13;
Mr. Gotscha ll also sponsors track and the senior class.&#13;
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"Throw the carriage and get&#13;
ready for a timed writing," may&#13;
be heard as you walk by Mrs.&#13;
Beverly Greenlee·s room. Wife of&#13;
" that other school's" band instructor, Mrs. Greenlee teaches&#13;
typing, shorthand and transcription.&#13;
Miss Barbara Hansen, our world and American history&#13;
teacher, also sponsors Y-Teens. She is often seen making&#13;
her way through the hall wi th her arms full of books and&#13;
papers. Miss Hansen likes cooperative students and- being&#13;
Swedish- she dislikes missing morning coffee.&#13;
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i\Iiss Grubb spends her buS)' school hours :.is ful l time&#13;
gu idance counselor, but fi nds time to listen to music&#13;
and putter in her garden .&#13;
She is :.in acti,·e member in Council Bluffs A ltrusa,&#13;
N ational Education Association and Iowa Classroom&#13;
Teachers, onlr to mention a few organizations.&#13;
Her future plans include additional courses in guidance and a ,·acation in Eu rope.&#13;
The combination of coaching Tee Jay's football team and&#13;
teaching economics takes up most of the time of Coach&#13;
Jack H ansen. He is also assistant track coach and a senior&#13;
class sponsor. W hen not at school. he can be fou nd doing&#13;
woodworking or reading . &#13;
A large room filled with the students he now has is the wish&#13;
of Mr. R. A. Harrison, our journalism teacher. Mr. Harrison&#13;
is also in charge of the diversified occupation department.&#13;
Numismatics (coin collecting) is one of Mr. Harrison's&#13;
hobbies. He is also interested in music and photography.&#13;
A new member of the Thomas Jefferson faculty is Mrs. Carol&#13;
Ann Hepburn. When it comes to making and checking assignments, she has a doubly difficult time because she teaches&#13;
both junior English and bookkeeping.&#13;
Mrs. Hepburn says that her chief regret is that she didn't&#13;
take more art courses.&#13;
Continuing teaching at Thomas Jefferson and traveling&#13;
are the future plans of Mr. Kenneth Hawkes. You can&#13;
find him teaching world history and economics. Mr. Hawkes'&#13;
dream class would be one in world history, with a modern&#13;
room, plenty of visual aids.&#13;
The great outdoors, including picnics and almost any kind&#13;
of work that can be done outside are the things Mrs. Karen ,, ·&#13;
Hickman especially likes. Mrs. Hickman teaches biology and&#13;
sponsors the Biology Club. &#13;
Miss Hicks, riding a horse; Yes, that is one of&#13;
the favorite pastimes of vocal instructor M iss&#13;
Carole H icks. Althoug h her chief interest is choir&#13;
work, she enjoys sculpturing, too. Her goal for&#13;
Tee Jay singers is a hundred Yoice chorus. all&#13;
practicing during one period. Sound like a dream ?&#13;
Just watch er ~&#13;
Television, sports, playing the piano. knitting. doing crossword puzzles&#13;
and traveling are the hobbies of I\fiss I\fadge H inkel. geometry te:icher.&#13;
Her dream class would be a high school math grou p composed of&#13;
"A" students who were all will ing to "·ork.&#13;
"N ever leave the dicta tor with&#13;
a q uestion in your mind," says&#13;
Mr. H arold J . Jones, tran.scription, typing and secretarial&#13;
practice teacher.&#13;
Mr. J ones especially enjoys&#13;
helping g ood stenograp hers&#13;
find positions. H e hopes to&#13;
find time for more fishing,&#13;
traYeling and wri ting in the&#13;
future.&#13;
Apple pie and cheese are [ r. Lloyd Jerome· s fa,·ori te calories. Mr. Jerome&#13;
coaches footba ll and wrestling teams and also te:iches Eng lish and world histor!·&#13;
classes.&#13;
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Those quiet co111111enta ri es, that soft ,·oice and spa rkling eyes belong to Mr. McNally.&#13;
a newcomer at Tee J ay this year. T eaching Latin and Eng lish, he is now working&#13;
in the language laboratory.&#13;
If you see, wa lking down the&#13;
ha ll, someone who has a bowling and being sponsor of both&#13;
squinting to read the stock&#13;
market returns because he left&#13;
his g lasses at home again,&#13;
don't be a la rmed . It's probably&#13;
J\fr. LaJ\lantia, trying to coord inate his many activities,&#13;
which include golf and bowling and being sponsor of both&#13;
M .O.I. and Slide Rule Clubs.&#13;
His drea111 includes a class of&#13;
111a th geniu ses.&#13;
Miss K a ren Mi ller is a T ho111as J efferson graduate of l958. She spent the last&#13;
fo ur years at Northwest Missouri State Coll ege and. a lthough she was a student&#13;
here during September and October. she became a regular 111ember of the facu lty&#13;
in Novembe r, teachi ng sophomore Eng lish.&#13;
She enj oys dancing and the outJoors and singing in her church choir.&#13;
Miss H azel Miller teaches Eng lish to Juniors. She enjoys gardening and reading&#13;
and be longs to many organizations, incl uding the Iowa State Education Associati on&#13;
and the American Federation of Teachers. She especia lly likes good books, friends&#13;
and ente rta inment. He r pet-pee,·e- ig norance-is soon removed from her students.&#13;
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Mr. W. V. Miller is our drafting&#13;
teacher and his dream class is sure&#13;
to materialize after the new drafting rooms are finished.&#13;
Mr. Miller keeps quite busy as&#13;
director of adult education and as&#13;
an active member in the numerous&#13;
clubs to which he belongs.&#13;
He especially likes Mexican foods&#13;
and ranch style barbecues.&#13;
Miss Ruth Moeller, our enthusiastic Ameri can history&#13;
teacher, obtains g reat pleasure from music, reading and&#13;
travel.&#13;
A member of Phi Alpha Beta and Apoll o Club, she finds&#13;
time to enj oy drama, good books and good food. She relishes&#13;
cooperative students; on the other ha nd , she dislik:es students&#13;
who fa il to do their work.&#13;
To play professional baseball,&#13;
to retire at age 39 and to eat&#13;
charcoal-broiled, medium-rare&#13;
steaks daily are all dreams of&#13;
Mr. Robert Moscrey. Such&#13;
dreams won't mate rialize soon,&#13;
though; because Mr. Moscrey&#13;
is a biology teacher, a sophomore class sponsor and a reserve football coach.&#13;
Mr. Moscrey likes hunting,&#13;
fishing and playing bridge.&#13;
Lazy students, bad drivers and&#13;
poor school spirit are his chief&#13;
complaints.&#13;
Miss Morris is our librarian. She belongs&#13;
to the Wesleyan Service Guild and D elta&#13;
Kappa Gamma, a nd her hobbies are&#13;
reading, music, traveling and desig ning. &#13;
"I would teach anything if the class would only&#13;
have to be told once," sa id i\fr. Robert P:iuls,&#13;
ou r dri,·er ed ucation instructor.&#13;
Raising tropica l fish. hunt ing, fishing and photography a re his hobbi es, and he is active in&#13;
several professional groups.&#13;
Band students who chew gum are the pet peeYe&#13;
of Mr. H aro ld Popp, band, orchestra, dance band&#13;
and music theory instructor at Tee Jay.&#13;
Mr. Popp's fa\'orite pastimes are writing, playing&#13;
and arranging music. His other hobbies are sports,&#13;
carpentry, electronics and farming.&#13;
LeRoy Pickles, our new print instructor, enj oys leatherwork,&#13;
woodworking and sports in general. H e sponsors the&#13;
newly formed Printing Craftsmen's Club and belongs himself to the Typographical Union No. 349 in \'\l'aterl oo, Iowa.&#13;
Mr. Pickles dreams for the future include printing classes&#13;
composed of students in the upper one-third of their class.&#13;
The main interests of our Spanish teacher. i\[iss Lillian Reitan, are archaeology,&#13;
geology and ornithology. Her chief complaint is of the student who speaks Spanish&#13;
throug h chewing gum.&#13;
In the future. Miss Reitan hopes to ha,·e four full years of Spanish taug ht here. &#13;
T he dream of Mrs. D orothy Ricke is to have J developmenta l read ing class in&#13;
which all students read at a twenty-thousand-words-per-mi n ute rate with one&#13;
hundred per cent comprehension.&#13;
Mrs. Ricke teaches developmental read in,!:! is J sponsor o f the jun ior class.&#13;
'"A class in which students may have nice, qu iet fun and still learn the&#13;
lesson and a class where the teache r doesn't have to do too much&#13;
work" are dreams of Mr. John i'vf. Rosenthal, who teaches geometry,&#13;
calculus, algebra and trigonometry. H e sponsors the Junior M.0.1. Club&#13;
and belongs to the H ickory Stick Club.&#13;
Bridge, cooking and traveling&#13;
are the special hobbies and&#13;
interests of Miss Grace D .&#13;
D . Schroeder, our bookkeeping&#13;
teacher. Miss Schroeder also&#13;
sponsors the Red Cross here&#13;
at Tee Jay.&#13;
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Gourmet cookery, sewing, piano playi ng, sports- sailing, rid ing, skiing,&#13;
swimming--and reading murder mysteries are all hobbies of M iss&#13;
Genevieve Sell, homemaking teacher.&#13;
l'v[iss Sell also sponsors the Future Nurses Club. &#13;
To continue teaching, to help her son work his way through school and to travel&#13;
in Europe are future plans of Mrs. Etta Shelton. teacher of homemaking and sponsor&#13;
of the Future H omemakers of America.&#13;
Her dream class would study foods and be more interested in cooki ng than eating.&#13;
This cl ass wou ld show origi nality and initiatiYe.&#13;
"An adYanced class in physical science, is&#13;
the dream of Miss Agnes Spera, chemistry&#13;
and physics teacher.&#13;
Miss Spera also sponsors the Science Club.&#13;
Work! Work! \\forking with teenagers is the&#13;
future plan for senior class sponsor Mrs.&#13;
Clara Strickland, Ameri can gove rnment teacher&#13;
and Dean of Girls.&#13;
Mrs. Strickland also sponsors the Nationa l&#13;
Honor Society, ALT AU and the g irl's lounge.&#13;
Watching an athl etic event, listening to music and wate r ski ing are&#13;
the things which especially interest Mr. Ri chard Stuck, our algebra,&#13;
geometry and physics teacher.&#13;
Mr. Stuck"s plans for the future include taking grad uate uni,·ersity&#13;
courses during the summer.&#13;
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Listening to Bach's music, reading history, and cooking are the&#13;
favorite pastimes of Miss Martha Wangberg. Besides teaching&#13;
American and \Xlorld history, she is the sponsor of the Future&#13;
Teachers of America.&#13;
Miss \'X'angberg is actiYe in both educational associations and&#13;
church activities. Her plans for the future include a return&#13;
visit to Europe.&#13;
Miss Karen Wolfe's plans for the future include getting a&#13;
degree in Spanish while attending college in Mexico this summer. Miss Wolfe teaches sophomore Eng lish and is a sophomore&#13;
class sponsor.&#13;
World history and g loba l&#13;
geography teacher Miss Garnet W elsch is an active person. When not teaching,&#13;
plunged headlong into a book&#13;
o r busy with her favorite pastime of "eating fattening&#13;
foods," she is engaged in club&#13;
activities connected with the&#13;
American Association of U niversity Women, the Kappa&#13;
KC1ppa Iota Sorority, Phi D eltC1&#13;
GC1111 111a Sorority and the Order&#13;
of the Eastern Star. &#13;
C4G615&#13;
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ROW 1, l eft to right: G. Clinkenbeard, P. Wi nd, B. Sillik, M. Bird, ]. Haven,&#13;
1. Beck, C. Kahane, ]. Tobias; ROW 2: J. Dunn, ]. Johnston , R. Posvar, D . Wolfe, D .&#13;
Woodworth, N. Park, M. Haneck; ROW 3: B. Nettles, N. Browning, ]. Moats, D .&#13;
Anson, C. McNulty, 1. Alquist, D . Shestak, T . Woods.&#13;
ROW 1, l eft to right: Mr. Capel, 1. Starr, Secretary, N . l efg ren, Treasurer, D . Foster, President, P. Riddle, Vice President, M. Thompson, Parliamentarian; ROW 2: D . Howland, P. Ruger, .&#13;
M. Christensen, W. Mossburg, D. Collins, C. Holgersen, B. Morris, R. Walling.&#13;
"Hands up! You're uncle&#13;
How many times have you walked down the hall and been asked, "Where's your&#13;
room pass ?" Or in the lunch room, have you had a student ask, "Will you please take&#13;
your tray back I " Both questions were asked by members of our student council.&#13;
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rest!"&#13;
"And she sa id-"&#13;
"W ork ! W ork! Always work!"&#13;
Left to right, ROW 1: C. . Hupp, P. \'&lt;fa lls, M. Thompson, Parliamentaria n, P. Ridd le, Vice&#13;
Presid ent D . Foster, President, N . Lefgren, Treasurer, L. Starr, Secretary, E. W itt, K .&#13;
Kerns· ROW 2: S. Moraine, R. Koopmuners, 1. Lovitt, B. Schonberg, ]. Kern, K. Andersen,&#13;
M. Jr~v in , L. Lammers, A. Mcintosh, D . Putman; RO\'&lt;f 3: B. Sollazzo, C. Hammond, G.&#13;
Russe ll, B. Thomas, T. Hough, B. Dague, M. And rews, P. Pfl ager.&#13;
Besides helping to solve student problems, activities of the Student Counci l&#13;
include sponsoring the Sno-Ball, handling music fo r Friday night dances, making arrangements for T eacher Appreciation W eek and handling the student courtesy fund.&#13;
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T he Monti cello staff tri ed to captu re the fond est memori es of the year in picture and spirit. Editor Pat&#13;
M ill er and assistant Mouse Thompson had large roles in the annual work. D ave \Xfolfe and Bill H arrison&#13;
we re sports editors, and Chuck McNulty was art editor. Advertising managers Lannis H ansen and Carol&#13;
Harold, with the help of salesman Jack McKim, handl ed the selling, billing, coll ections and layouts. Copy&#13;
was written by copy editors Sheri Dempster and Paul e tte Riddl e. The thousand miscell aneous jobs inherent&#13;
to creating a yearbook were accomplished by the remainder of the staff, includ ing Jacki e Bowen, M arcia Gaver,&#13;
Pat Gibbs, Judy H ave n, Paul Hymer, Conni e Kennedy, Paula Pfl age r, Paul ette Ruge r, Linda Rush, Jane T obias&#13;
and Caro le Versaci.&#13;
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ROW ONE, Left to right: Mr. Harrison, L.&#13;
Wray, A. Peterson, M. Miller, R. Witke, D.&#13;
Martin, B. Watkinson; ROW TWO: N . Parks,&#13;
L Ahlquist, D. Wessels, R. Pelland, D. Majeski, S. Severson.&#13;
ROW ONE, Left to right: D. Johnson, S. Wenstrand, P. Pfl ager, C. Versaci ;&#13;
ROW TWO: R. DenHerder, S. Brown, R. H anson, W. Mossberg, R. Teller.&#13;
Interviewing, wnt10g stories, proof-reading copy, and selling ads are all activiti es&#13;
that Journalism I and II students do to get the Signal out on its twice-a-month schedule.&#13;
Under the supervision of R. A. Harrison , the school newspaper covers all school&#13;
events. &#13;
Some g reat authors of the future may be occupying a seat in&#13;
room 32 during fifth period, since&#13;
this is the time and place for&#13;
Creative Writing class.&#13;
When not actively pract1ong&#13;
writing, the class is discussing materi al written by classmates and&#13;
professional writers.&#13;
From left, RO\Xf 1: Teresa \Xfi lley, Carol Clark, Ileen Wilson, Frada Goldenberg,&#13;
Kathy Seaman, Karen Hurd, Mrs. Brisby, Sponsor; ROW 2: Weldon Heitman,&#13;
David Shestak, Nancy Rish, i\fary Jacobsen, Janice Heaps; ROW 3: Stanly&#13;
Sturgeon, Jim Thompson, Bernie Koenig, Terry Coleman, D enny Foster, Dianne Bird.&#13;
A display of outstanding&#13;
journalistic abilities and a high&#13;
academic standing, outside the field&#13;
of journalism are two requirements&#13;
for becoming a member of this&#13;
honorary group.&#13;
The Quill and Scroll is an internationally affili ated society for&#13;
high school journalists.&#13;
FRONT ROW: Sheri Dempster, Mari lyn Miller, Randy \Xfitke, Darlene Martin;&#13;
SECOND RO\Xf: Mouse Thompson, Don W essels, Linda lee.&#13;
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Nancy Lefgren led the National Honor Society through its actl\'lt1es this yea r with&#13;
the help of Mrs. Clara Strickland, the sponsor. College D ay and the N ational Hono r&#13;
Society program are two of these activities in which eve ryone participated.&#13;
Character, Leadership, Service, and Scholarship are the gual i fi cations fo r belonging,&#13;
along with being approved by a faculty committee.&#13;
The N ational H onor Society has twelve old senior members, twenty-three new&#13;
senior members, twenty-four new junior members, and twenty-se\·en new sophomore&#13;
probationary members.&#13;
Left to right: B. Morris, (V.P.) , ).&#13;
Moats, (Sec.), Linda lee, (Treas.) ,&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland (Sponsor) , N .&#13;
Lefgren, (Pres.)&#13;
-~- ~&#13;
~ I&#13;
l eft tu right, ROW L: B.&#13;
Schlegal, B. M o rris, L. Lee,&#13;
K. H urd. ]. McT gg~ n. N.&#13;
Lef_gren : ROW 2: ]. H eaps,&#13;
B. Koenig. ]. j\foa ts, D . Zimmerma n. D . Shestak . &#13;
I (&#13;
FRONT ROW, L. to r. : C. Roberts, B. Koenig, S. Roden, D. Coll ins. C. Holgerson, P. Ruger, K. Kerns, ].&#13;
Gall ey, N. Sorenson; RO\Xf 2: E. Halberg, ]. Bond , L. H anson. R. Johnson, K. Henry, R. DenHerder, ]. Butl er,&#13;
M. Burns, S. Sturgeon, D . \Vessels, D . Jepperson, \X'. Heitma n. P. Lawless. F. Goldenberg.&#13;
FRONT ROW, Left to right:&#13;
S. Bowser, D . Hifferman, E.&#13;
Au ffa rt, L. Whitney, K. Spencer, C. W old, ]. Brown, L.&#13;
Beck; RO\X' 2: R. Renner, D .&#13;
Keuck, E. Koenig, J. Rine, P.&#13;
Watts, C. Smith, F. Kl efstad,&#13;
S. McDaniel, L. H ill ; ROW&#13;
3: E. Barbeau, G . O'Connor,&#13;
J. H arris, T . Canaday, T.&#13;
Shadley, R. Capel, D. Manning, E. Schroeder, M. Lieva n,&#13;
R. Conboy.&#13;
FRONT ROW, L. to r.: C.&#13;
George, C. Henni ng, G. Adams,&#13;
A. McConnell , S. Philli ps, C.&#13;
Kahane, S. Au lt, L. Lammers,&#13;
K. Anderson; ROW 2: C. Hartly, ]. D unn, K. Mueller, T.&#13;
Klement, L. Rush, S. Jensen, S.&#13;
Severson, ]. Butl er, P. Moss, ].&#13;
Boe, C. Harold, C. Rine, P.&#13;
Arrowsmith, V. Ager, K. Hawks.&#13;
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Tee Jay 1s very proud of its newly-acquired show case.&#13;
Just a few items needed for Thespians activities.&#13;
Oh, silly, it's a tiger! &#13;
Left to right, ROW 1: W. Whaley, N. Sorenson, G . Clindenbe:ud, L. LoYi tt, D . Wessels, D.&#13;
Shestak, K. Anderson, K. Hurd; ROW 2: P. Phillips, C. Wassem, N. Legren, S. Rasmussen,&#13;
P. Arrowsmith, 1'v1. Thompson, K. Meller, J. Nusser, K. Berry; ROW 3: L. Smith. K. Bristo, K.&#13;
Roberts, B. Frieze, L. Rush, P. Pflager, M . Bigham, C. Kahane ; RO\"Xf 4: J. Salter. R. Pelland,&#13;
L. Hanson, B. Vill on!, J. Poland, D . Sitzler, F. Haven, J. \Xfommeldorf.&#13;
Have you completed one hundred hours of work in theatri ca l productions at Tee Jay? If you have, you&#13;
are qualified to be a member of Thespians. All of the members ha,·e made major contribution in acting.&#13;
The two social highlights of the year include a steak fry and initation of new members.&#13;
Left to right, ROW 1: ]. Bowen, P. l\Iiller, N. Huey.&#13;
M. Thompson, P. Gates, M. Blum, M . \Xfilliams, Sponsor&#13;
M. Boyd; ROW 2: J. Evans, P. H ansen, ]. Liston, C.&#13;
Points, J. Splitgerber, M. H aneck, J. Butl er, M. Cary,&#13;
P. Points, C. McGuinn ; RO\'(f 3: D . St.Cl air, D . Wolfe,&#13;
D. Mackey, G. Knudson, T. Mandolfo, T. H ough, P.&#13;
Hymer, C. Met ulty; ROW 4: ]. Butler, B. H arrison.&#13;
A sincere interest in art is the only requirement for becoming a member of the Art Club,&#13;
a Tee Jay group sponsored by Mrs. Miriam Boyd.&#13;
Club activities include entering art con.tests,&#13;
having fi eld trips and haY ing meetings with other&#13;
schools.&#13;
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This year, the Junior Red Cross changed its name to H ig h School Red Cross.&#13;
The main project of the High School Red Cross is to fill g ift boxes to be sent to&#13;
needy children in foreign lands. There is one representative and one alternate elected&#13;
from each homeroom. Miss Schroeder and Mrs. Greenlee sponsor the group.&#13;
ROW 1, Left to right: i\'1. Shaughnessy, K. Story, Vice President. M. Gaver, Treasurer. D . Ryba, Secretary, L. Rush, President,&#13;
M. Miller, Grace Schroeder, Sponsor; ROW 2: ]. Becerra, C. H artley, P. Johnson, K. H enry, M . Cary, J. Boe, Mrs. G reenlee,&#13;
Sponsor; ROW 3: B. Anderson, B. Yates, R. Law, T. Zimmermrn. D . i\!ajeski, E. Koenig, G . Russell; ROW 4: M . Irwind,&#13;
G. Poland, D. Wessels, ]. Harrington, K. Mueller, F. H arbold, V. Carlson, ]. Fienhold, K. Paulos.&#13;
ROW 1: G. Adams,. F. Goldenberg, I. Wilson,&#13;
. Shinn, A. McConnell, B. Fries; ROW 2:&#13;
F. Hattan, C. Christena, A. Peterson, P. Ashlo,&#13;
K. Barnes, C. W old, P. Fairman; ROW 3: S.&#13;
Tysor, C. McN ulty, ]. Daniek, B. Wright, I.&#13;
Colwell, C. Lloyd, L. Hicks.&#13;
A LTERN ATES . ROW 1: Grace Schroeder, Co-Sponsor, i\l. Stotts, K. Story, V ice President, M . G a,·er, Treasurer, L. Rush, President, D . Ryba, Secretary, D . Di ckinson, G. Babcock. i\frs. Greenlee, Co-Sponsor; ROW 2:&#13;
L. Kitchell, T . Fowler, V. Smith, K. Kuhl, C. H ayes,&#13;
S. Bowsen, i\1. W ill iams, L. foote, R. Sanders; ROW 3:&#13;
S. Smith, ]. Evans, P. Pflager, D . \Xliffel111 an, A. Metheny,&#13;
R. Choate, C. Beck, J. N usser, C. H arold ; ROW 4: G .&#13;
Herri ck, W . H eitman, R. i\labbitt, F. Vogt, H. W ebster,&#13;
T. Brooks, C. Boysen, B. Livingston, K. Feenley; ROW&#13;
5: S. Jensen, B. Poland, M. Nelson, D. Peterson. M .&#13;
Schultz, B. Rhoades, G . Hicks, G. Springer, G . Cen ·eny. &#13;
Tee Jay's Safe-Teen Club is for those students who want to g i\'e a good reputation&#13;
to the majority of teenage drivers. Mr. Pauls, Tee Jay Driver-Training Instructor.&#13;
is the club's sponsor. A member must uphold the triple standards of sa fe-driving. including courtesy, co-operation and caution on the road .&#13;
RO\Xf I. l eft tu rii.:11t: B. Fri es. i\f. Bigham, K.&#13;
Roberts. D . \Xfessel;. President. ]. H eaps. Secretary. D. Taylor. Sr. Rep .. T. Kl ement, Jr. Rep ..&#13;
S. D empste r, i\[r. Pauls, Sponsor: ROW 2: C.&#13;
Cl ay , S. Severson. D . Potts. V. Ager, A. Sigler.&#13;
B. D ag ue, i\[. Drake, A . Neg rete. l. Eng land , S.&#13;
Rasmusse n ; RO\"V' 3 : B. Li vingston. R. Barrou.&#13;
G . Knudsen. D . \X; o lfe. B. Nettl es. i\L Sc hult z.&#13;
D . Ives. D . J ohnson : RO\X' -1: D. i\! a jeski, !vi.&#13;
Burns, D. i\faj eski. ]. i\[oats. L. Ahlquist, R.&#13;
D en H u rde r. D . Binbeck. S. Sturgeon. \Xf . Harrison , L. Rush, M . Ga,·er: RO\"V' 5: J. Nusser.&#13;
B. Sch legel. \Xf. H e itman. i\L J ones. D. Ross. f .&#13;
Roamans. L. \Xfoodwo rth . L. Brya n.&#13;
ROW I: i\!iss Sell. Sponsor, S.&#13;
Roden , President, G. Adams, Vice&#13;
President. M . O!!ren. Sec-Treas·&#13;
ure r, S. Branno~; RO\Xf 2: S.&#13;
Li eva n. i\[. Deeds. B. Cunningham,&#13;
C. O 'Bradovich. R. M eadows, A.&#13;
Armstro ng: ROW ): P. Poi nts.&#13;
C. Smith, J. Brown, I. Wilson, J.&#13;
Nerz. ]. Farr. J. Rine, C. \Xfilson;&#13;
RO\X/ 4: A. Kinnaman, L. Driever,&#13;
C. H artl ey. i\[. Bl ackman. G . Clinkinbeard. K . Hurd , K. Seaman, L.&#13;
Blackman: ROW 5: C. Beck, P.&#13;
Phillips, S. Eng lish, L. Hurley, S.&#13;
Tysor, K . H enery, P. D ole, M.&#13;
Ti eva n, G. H errick.&#13;
Girls who plan a career in nurstng are the students who make up the Future&#13;
Nurses of America.&#13;
Some activities of this club include visiting both hospitals, and working on vanous&#13;
services and projects sent to comfo rt hospita l patients. Mrs. Stageman, our school&#13;
nurse, and Miss Sell, a homemaking instructor, sponsor F.N. A.&#13;
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Distributing absence lists, helping with the typing and&#13;
filing, calling absentees, picking up attendance slips and&#13;
runniog errands for the office staff, are all jobs done by&#13;
the office girls. These girls work in their study periods&#13;
each day, and ga in experience in office procedures.&#13;
Girls, have you ever&#13;
wondered what to do if you&#13;
should get sick ? Well, just&#13;
drop in to the Girls' Lounge&#13;
where several girls are always&#13;
ready to care for you.&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland&#13;
and the school nurse, Mrs.&#13;
Stageman, supervise the&#13;
lounge.&#13;
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H ave you ever wondered who does dishes, replaces silverware and does cashier&#13;
work in the cafeteria? It's the cafeteria boys and girls who do the coun tless jobs&#13;
necessary for a smooth-running cafeteri a.&#13;
These students are selected by Mr. Dick Davis and are required to have all three&#13;
lunches free.&#13;
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D eba te is a co-curricul ar activity involving debate tournaments,&#13;
public speaking and library research on current problems. Students debate at both tournaments&#13;
and sing le school situations.&#13;
Mr. Edward Bremmer, the sponsor of this organi za tion, says that&#13;
anyone who likes to argue would&#13;
enjoy debate. Any takers?&#13;
ROW I, Left to rig ht: K . Hurd , ]. i\fua ts. D . Zim111e r111a n . N. Lefg ren. D . Shestak,&#13;
'II/. Heit111 an, L. Lee. R. Den H erder, l:l. Schtge l. J. i\fcT wig,can . M . Houg h. M . Burns.&#13;
S. Sturgeon, D . Jt ppersen. L. Ahlquist. D . "\X'esse ls. &#13;
FIRST RO\Xt, Left to right: ]. Moats, N.&#13;
Lefg ren, l\fr. Lamantia, K. Hurd, D . Zimmerman ; SECOND ROW: L. Lee, D. \Xfessel, B. Schelegl, ]. McTwiggan, \XI . H eitman,&#13;
D . Shestak, R. D en Herder, l\f. Burns, M.&#13;
H ough, S. Sturgeon.&#13;
Jtv.&#13;
MOI&#13;
A new club this&#13;
year 1s the Junior&#13;
M.O.I., consisting of&#13;
nineteen juniors, and&#13;
being sponsored by Mr.&#13;
John Rosenthal.&#13;
MOI&#13;
Investments and the stock market reports are the&#13;
main interests of the Mathematics of Investments&#13;
Club, beter known as the M.0 .1. Club. The money&#13;
for investments this year came from dances sponsored by the club and from Christmas tree sales.&#13;
Mr. Frank LaMantia sponsors the club.&#13;
FRONT, Left to right: B. Schonberg, K. Roberts, M. Schultz, T. Kl ement, K. Anderse n, Mr. Rosenthal; ROW 2: M. Ogren,&#13;
G. Adams, L. Lovitt, C. Hartl ey, M. Jones, K. :Mueller; RO W 3: J. Nusse r, ]. Boe, P. Moss, S. Severson, H. Jensen, D.&#13;
Burbeck, D. Ross. 47 &#13;
If you have an interest in natural&#13;
and physical things, such as plants, bugs,&#13;
and atomic powers, you will probably&#13;
belong to the Biology Club.&#13;
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This club visits many places that&#13;
extend their knowledge of science. Mrs.&#13;
Hickman sponsors the club.&#13;
FIRST ROW: R. Oswald, S. Stultz, B. Andersen, R. Conboy, B. Yates, Sponsor Miss H ickman, V. P., T. Cannady, B. Sollazzo, C.&#13;
Barton, Sec.-Treas., C. Beck, P. Phillips, Pres.,&#13;
R. Renner; THIRD ROW: ]. Abels, ]. Marr,&#13;
B. Freeland, M. Clark, ] . Kroblin, ]. Harris.&#13;
Vocational and beginning students with a " C ' average are eligible for the Printing Craftsmen's Club. This club is in its first year of organization.&#13;
To provide opportunities for students to grow in development of leadership&#13;
abilities and to encourage and develop high standards of workmanship and to become&#13;
fully aware of the importance of industry in modern life are some of the purposes of&#13;
this club. Mr. LeRoy Pickles is the sponsor.&#13;
R~W 1: T. Harris- Sec., ]. Liggett- Treas., W. Foote- V.P., D. Yopp-Pres., Mr.&#13;
Pickles-Sponsor; ROW 2: ]. Martin, B. Anderson, D . Agnew, K. Peterson, V.&#13;
Graybill; ROW 3: M. Andrews, ]. Baker, R. Staniford, E. Dofoer. &#13;
The Junior Engineering Technical Society,&#13;
(JETS), is sponsored by Miss Spera.&#13;
During the year, members take trips to engineering firms, the city water works and other industries&#13;
that use science in their operation.&#13;
JETS Members are high school students interested&#13;
m soence.&#13;
FIRST ROW, Left to right: Sponsor, Miss Spera; Pres .. B. Schlegal; V. Pres., ). Moats; Sec., L.&#13;
Ahlquist; Treas., W. Heitman; S. Phillips, B. Morris; SECOND ROW: E. H olberg, M. Sorensen.&#13;
M. Thompson, K. Anderson, G. Adams, M. Ogren, J. Boe; THIRD ROW: K. Becker, D. Jeppesen,&#13;
F. Harold, R. Hubbard, A. Sigler, K. Muellar, ). Nusser; FOURTH ROW: L. Lehmer, S.&#13;
Sturgeon, H. Jensen, D. l\fomm, M. Hough, M. Burns, T . Klement, D. Shestak.&#13;
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ROW 1, l eft to right: E. Shelton,&#13;
Sponsor, ]. Gundlach, Pres., P. Stacy,&#13;
V. Pres., P. Arrowsmith, Sec., E. Harmon, Treas., 1'1. Payne, K. Manohan;&#13;
ROW 2: S. Ell(son, I. Wilson, P. Gates,&#13;
R. Gann, M. Blum, D . lewis, T . Fowler, C. Ethington; ROW 3: L. Harvey,&#13;
]. Nerz, ]. Farr, S. Dworak, K. Peterson, C. McGinn, D. H ubbard; ROW 4:&#13;
D. Hifferman, L. Hicks, V. Nea l, K.&#13;
Batt, S. Roden, P. Oshlo, P. Finch;&#13;
ROW 5: S. Dungan, ]. Colwell, L.&#13;
Hisel, K. Fernley, M. Wood, K. Vest,&#13;
C. Hayes.&#13;
To one day be the best wife and mother possible is the aim of the members of&#13;
Future Homemakers of America. Miss Genevie,;e Sell is the sponsor of the F.H.A.&#13;
A Spring Style Show and a Mother-Daughter Banquet are two of the club's varied&#13;
projects.&#13;
~.TA. ROW 1: S. Jensen-Parl"n. , D. Shestak&#13;
- Pres., i\!iss W angberg-Span., G.&#13;
Peters-V. Pres., ]. Boe-Hist., C.&#13;
Kahane-Sec.-Treas.; ROW 2: P. Fairman, P. Mortensen, K. Spencer, S.&#13;
Bowser, S. Philli ps, C. Revlett; ROW&#13;
3: K. Ingram, L. Hurlye, S. English,&#13;
L. Lov itt, I. Wi lson; ROW 4: B. Bohan,&#13;
S. Hoke, L. W ilson, C. Hennings, P.&#13;
Arrowsmith, C. Vermuele, R. Sipes, P.&#13;
Moss; ROW 5: B. Livingston, S. Dempster, S. Wenstrand, R. Wagner, L. Rush,&#13;
C. Versaci, B. Dague, P. Pflager, T.&#13;
Klement.&#13;
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Are you interested in teaching? If you are, Future T eachers of America wou ld be&#13;
just the club for you to joi n. Members observe teachers at work and ga in expe ri ence&#13;
in handling classroom situations and paper evaluation .&#13;
To help celebrate Teacher Appreci ation Week, the members se rve Fefreshments to&#13;
teachers at the day's end . Miss Martha Wangberg sponsors this club. &#13;
ROW I, Left to right: C. Hoden, D.&#13;
Martin, V. Pres., 1. Kirkendall, F.&#13;
Goldenberg, Treas., I. Wilson, P. Gibbs,&#13;
B. Hansen, Sponsor; ROW 2: ]. Hudson, S. Phillips, S. Lievan, E. Haumen,&#13;
K. Shannon, 1. Lovitt, ]. Phipps, A.&#13;
Kinnaman; ROW 3: J. Nerz, B. Hanson, P. Ashlo, D . Hiffernan, D . Shanerman, P. Phillips, C. Beck, C. Hayes, 1.&#13;
Hesel, ]. Frenhold, P. Arrowsmith;&#13;
ROW 5: M. Lievan, B. Sillik, C.&#13;
Harold, ]. Bogue, C. Thompson, P.&#13;
Walls, ]. Teague, M. Van Horne, N .&#13;
Park, D . Herrick, P. Stacy.&#13;
Projects of the Y-Teens include sponsoring a UNICEF drive, delivering favors&#13;
to children in hospitals and selling bangles. The Y-Teens are affiliated with the&#13;
YMCA and YWCA movements. Our Tee Jay chapter is sponsored by Miss Barbara&#13;
Hansen.&#13;
RO\X' I, Left to right: C. Kahane, Treas.-].&#13;
Gundlach, Sec.-Miss Morris, Sponsor-$. Phillips, Pres.-S. Lievan, Vice Pres. ; ROW 2: W.&#13;
Edschun, 1. Hisel, K. Vest, C. Wold, C. Hen·&#13;
nings; ROW 3: S. \Xfenstrand, G. Herrick, M.&#13;
Lievan, K. Thomas.&#13;
Have you ever wondered who writes out your overdue library slips I They are&#13;
written by girls in the library club, who g ive up their study halls and any other time&#13;
they can spare to help with library work. Other club member activities include checking&#13;
out books and putting returned books on the shelves. The sponsor is Miss Clara&#13;
Morris, our school librari an. &#13;
Left to right, ROW 1: K. Spencer,&#13;
C. Kellogg, S. Hotchkiss, 1. Jacoba,&#13;
D . Herrick, 1. W ood, 1. Beck, N .&#13;
Smith, Sponsor 1. Reitan ; ROW 2:&#13;
]. Chute, R. Ruhl, R. Maaske, S.&#13;
Cary, R. Ives, 0 . Bartholomew, C.&#13;
Wold, K. Howland ; ROW 3: D .&#13;
Stieburg, P. Connor, P. Ruger, 1.&#13;
Lee, J. Becker, A. McConnell, M.&#13;
Thompson, S. H ough, ]. Chute;&#13;
ROW 4: C. Pierce, L. Logan, V .&#13;
Carlson, J. Boe, D . W olfe, ]. Peters,&#13;
]. Bowen, P. Riddle, P. Finch;&#13;
ROW 5: R. H atchens, B. Variginaux,&#13;
B. Deeds, T . Shadley, M . J ohnson,&#13;
P. Nerz, P. Shaughnessy, D . Koch,&#13;
]. Clay.&#13;
ROW 1, Left to right: E. Koenig, N. Bartlett, D . Schannerman, R. Torneton, S. McDaniel, C. Colwell, D . Foster, B. Bohan,&#13;
J. Galle; ROW 2: P. Koepping, M. Briseno, K. Shannon, M. Mendosa, P. Mauer, 1. Dougherty, G. Skalberg; ROW 3: K. Root,&#13;
K. Thompson, 1. Mathews, K. Ingraham, L. Hill, R. Choate, M. Blackman, G. Cain, G. Poland, ]. Baxley, S. H aneck, S. Bowser;&#13;
ROW 4: D. Jacobsen, 1. Whitney, A. Lang, ]. Harrington, K. Vest, R. Barlow, ]. Johnson, ]. Jacobsen, B. Moser, N . Rish, D.&#13;
Hoffman; ROW 5: H . Webster, T. Walker, R. Hansen, L. Fox, S. James, M. Nielson, N . Browning, A . Welsh, D . Feekin, T. Godsey, T. Burnsides.&#13;
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The language clubs attempt by means of pen pals to increase good will and&#13;
friendly relations between other lands and the United States. Each club has individual&#13;
activities, including sponsoring dances, holding candy sales, and participating in the&#13;
Road Show. Miss Majorie Gillespie works with the French Club; Miss Lillian Reitan organizes the Spanish Club.&#13;
ROW ONE, Left to right: R. Potts, D. Shestak, R. W agner, C. Hennings,&#13;
C. Kahane, M. Jones, W. Heitman, Sponsor M. Gillespie; ROW TWO: K.&#13;
Kerns, B. Anderson, M. Howard, ]. Miller, M. Ogren, G. Adams, D . Bird,&#13;
A. Kerber, B. Dague, M. O'Hara; ROW THREE: ]. Evans, C. Hartley, L.&#13;
Wilson, S. Pierce, L. Blakeman, D . Dorf, M. Shanghnessy, C. Versaci, G.&#13;
Peters, D. Ross; ROW FOUR: C. Haden, S. Haack, ]. Boe, D. Shanerman,&#13;
D . Woodworth, B. Bond, T. Willey. ]. Poland, B. Rhoades; NOT PICTURED : S. Wenstrand, R. Koopmeiners.&#13;
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ROW 1, L. to r.: N. Huey, B. Morris, S. Jensen, B. Blackwell , ]. Dunn, Miss Balzer- Sponsor; ROW 2: L. Smith,&#13;
R. Cue, C. Forsey, ]. Markey, ]. Markey, M. Busse; ROW 3: M. Deeds, S. Brannon, K. Gibl er, ]. Miller, K. Spencer, J.&#13;
Tisher; ROW 4: ]. Hager, ]. Chute, W. Brockman, ]. Dutson ; P. Moss, B. Pol and.&#13;
The girls who enioy participating m sports belong to the Girls' Recreation Association. Ali members practice the rules of good sportsmanship and fair play.&#13;
Softball, volleyball, basketball and tennis are the major sports played. Miss Donna&#13;
Balzer sponsors the organization. Serving as officers this year were Janice DunnPres., Beth Blackwell-V. Pres., Sheryl Jensen-Sec., Barbara Morris- Treas., Nancy&#13;
Huey-Sp. Chairman.&#13;
A few of our many trophies that we have wo n. &#13;
D. St. Clair, S. Griffith, D . W' olfe, B. Harrison: ROW 2: N. Browning, D. Peterson, l'vf. Neilson, ].&#13;
Piazza. G. Russell ; ROW 3: ]. Riddle. G. Schickner. T. Peterson, B. Capel, M. Shea.&#13;
The Letterman's Club is an organization&#13;
of boys who have won a letter in one of the&#13;
major sports. This year they had several projects&#13;
on their agenda. Mr. D avis served as club sponsor. Bill Harrison and Denny St. Clair were&#13;
co-Presidents, with D ave \Xfolfe as SecretaryTreasurer.&#13;
OFFICERS: Bill, Denny and Dave.&#13;
Dick DaYis&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
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T. J.'s beloved Pep Club&#13;
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Second semester president,&#13;
JoAnne Galle &#13;
The girls in this year's Pep Club showed&#13;
what true school spirit is by the happiness and&#13;
sadness displayed in the teams wins and losses.&#13;
The cheerleaders and the Pep Club made a fine&#13;
combination for the school and the teams. All of&#13;
their long hours and hard work were appreciated.&#13;
Thanks, girls.&#13;
"Victory, victory, that's our cry! "&#13;
57 &#13;
The literary society, Altau, is in its second yea r of existence. Altau is a combination&#13;
of the previous Altruma and Aurora clubs.&#13;
The club sends gift baskets at Thanksgiving, has an annual Mother-Daug hter&#13;
Tea, and sponsors dances.&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland, sponsor of Altau, g ives her time freely to help the club&#13;
along.&#13;
ROW 1, Left to right: C. H olge rsen, Pres., L. Starr, L. Lee, Vice Pres. ,&#13;
i\f. Thompson, Sec., P. Riddle, Treas .. P. Miller, Sgt. at Arms; ROW 2:&#13;
D . Collins, C. Roberts, C. Wallace, J. Evans, S. Karpe, S. Morai ne, K.&#13;
Story, M. Gaver; ROW 3: P. Ruger, ]. Rowe, N. Lefg ren, ]. Fador, S.&#13;
Smith, ]. Bogue, P. Wa lls, C. Thompson; ROW 4: W. Mossburg, ].&#13;
Teague, B. Sillik, C. Harold , C. Haden, P. Pflager, A . Peterson, D .&#13;
Martin ; ROW 5: M. Christensen, V . Carlson. ]. Bowen, K . Johnson, L.&#13;
Rush. ]. Johnston, C. Adkins. S. Beckner.&#13;
58 &#13;
(&#13;
~&#13;
59 &#13;
DRILL TEAM&#13;
FIRING SQUAD&#13;
60&#13;
" I don't want to go out there and&#13;
march on that muddy field ."&#13;
RIFLE TEAM &#13;
TEE JAY'S COLOR GUARD&#13;
MILITARY POLICE&#13;
61 &#13;
62&#13;
TOP ROW, Left to right: D. Majeski, D.&#13;
Wolfe, M. Burns, D. Foster, E. Halberg,&#13;
R. DenHerder, B. Koenig, L. Alquist;&#13;
NOT PICTIJRED: S. Sturgeon.&#13;
STAFF OFFICERS&#13;
'" Oh, darn those socks!"&#13;
SPEAKERS PLATFORM, ARM ISTICE D AY &#13;
63 &#13;
Tim Klement, Drnm Majo1·&#13;
64 &#13;
Mr. Harold Popp&#13;
Band Directo1'&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Band worked very&#13;
hard to present different&#13;
nd unusual half-time performances at the football&#13;
games. For example, the&#13;
Late, Late, Show, utilizing&#13;
many unusual tones, featured band members forming a castle, a headstone&#13;
and the crossbones.&#13;
After the football&#13;
games, the band went into&#13;
concert season and presented two concerts, entering a concert band contest&#13;
at the end of the year. For&#13;
financial resources, members sell magazines and&#13;
candy. Other activities include playing at school&#13;
dances and pep rallies.&#13;
Mr. Popp puts in long hours and has the devotion to work and to good music which makes him&#13;
a friend to all who know him. He is behind the&#13;
school in every way, whether it be athletic or&#13;
scholastic activities. We, as students, appreciate his&#13;
work as director of our band.&#13;
65 &#13;
66&#13;
ROW 1, Left to right: Pau lette Ruger, Paulette Riddl e, Karen Hurd, Marsha Bl ackman ; ROW 2:&#13;
Linda Lidgett, Juanita Butler, Charl otte Kahane, Diane Roarty.&#13;
What would we do without the Pep Band? Who would play our&#13;
School Song, and who would play the music to which we chant and&#13;
clap?&#13;
Yes, the pep band is essential to our pep rallies and our home&#13;
games. &#13;
I __&#13;
The Tee Jay Majorettes practice one day a week, even during&#13;
the summer, because it takes much&#13;
practice and patience to learn even&#13;
one routine.&#13;
The 1963 Band Queen was&#13;
named at the April 16, band concert. The Queen is Sandy Roden.&#13;
Sandy is a senior and belongs to&#13;
various activities. She was chosen&#13;
by the band members.&#13;
67 &#13;
68&#13;
A seven year dream came true this year as the choir produced Meredith Willson's&#13;
The iH11sic Man. It was directed by Mrs. Carole Bean, who was with us for her&#13;
first year. Although Mrs. Bean was new this year, her understanding ways immediately&#13;
won her the friendship of her students.&#13;
The choir trip involved something new this year, with choir members going to&#13;
Wichita, Kansas,. for two days. \Vhile there, they sang at Derby and East High Schools&#13;
and visited the University of Wichita. &#13;
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70&#13;
The show started with a bang&#13;
when the Varsidettes cheered the&#13;
show on to success with a dance&#13;
called "Rah Rah Rah." Kathy Anderson pushed the show higher up&#13;
the ladder of success when she did&#13;
a ballet depicting a woman who&#13;
was mentally ill. Terry Brooks and&#13;
Bill Villont added comedy and&#13;
laughter to the show when they did&#13;
a variety of acts.&#13;
"When you're up. you're up!"&#13;
"Not too much, now, dearie !' "&#13;
Enthusiasm reached its peak when a group&#13;
of sophomore girls showed how various dances&#13;
of today look to teenagers, and Mary Jane&#13;
Doug hman and Kathy Jacoba showed everyone&#13;
how such dances look to older people.&#13;
"Popeye 1'" &#13;
"Playing Wild!"&#13;
' 'Oh, it smarts!"&#13;
"Headache!"&#13;
To climax the show, Paulette Riddle&#13;
twirled fire machete knives and everyone&#13;
left the field house knowing that he had&#13;
witnessed one of Tee Jay's most memorable&#13;
road shows, "Make Mine Music. "&#13;
71 &#13;
Left to right: C. Pearey, K. Roberts, L. D ougherty, J. Bright, B. Thomas, N. Lefgren, L. Rush, J. Teague, B. Boha n, C. Kah:rne,&#13;
M. Bigham, B. Fries, P. Ruger, C. Adkins (not pictured).&#13;
72&#13;
Thirteen proved to be a lucky number for the Yellowjackettes, Tee Jay's junior dance line, as thirteen girls danced&#13;
their way into the hearts of all attending&#13;
the Road Show.&#13;
Choreographer for this group was&#13;
N ancy Lefgren.&#13;
Her hard work and hours of practice&#13;
achieved excellent results. &#13;
The Varsidettes, the senior&#13;
dance line, is composed of fourteen girls. Marsha Bigham and Barb&#13;
Fries are the choreographers who&#13;
devoted their time and effort to&#13;
make this group sparkle.&#13;
For the finale, the Vibrations provided&#13;
music for a combination of Varsidettes and&#13;
Yellow Jackettes to produce the picture of&#13;
twenty-six girls in perfect unison.&#13;
I.eft to rig ht: P. Fairman, P. Baxter, L. Kitchell, i\1I. Williams, L. Wilson. L. Beck. S. Hoke, S. English, L. May, M. Ogren, S.&#13;
Trusse l, B. Anderson, P. Smith.&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
" I used two dabs."&#13;
'Tm so happy your group had&#13;
21 % fewer cavities." &#13;
"With IO IV2 cornets rig ht behind ... "&#13;
"Hurry and take the picture; these girls are no feathers!"&#13;
"N ow, l\1£iss Hicks))"&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
The Night of faizttary JG, the story of a murder trial, was one of the most suspenseful and exciting plays Tee Jay's Drama Department ever produced. Student d irector&#13;
Noreen Sorenson was an effective manager.&#13;
Pat Kennedy, as pretty defendant Karen Andre, gave convincing characterization.&#13;
Attorneys Stevens and Flint (Bill Villont and Jim Salter) were defense and prosecuting&#13;
attorneys. Faulkner's widow, N ancy Lee, was played by Kathy Anderson. And villain&#13;
John G. Whitfield, her father, was portrayed by David Shestak. &#13;
Karen (Pat Kennedy) sobs, "He can't be dead! H e's alivehe's ali ve !" to her fri end Regan (Jim Kern).&#13;
T he prosecuting attorney (Jim Sa lter) accuses the defendan t (Pat Kennedy )&#13;
of murder.&#13;
"I lo\'ed him," sa)'S Nancy Lee (Kathy Anderson).&#13;
"I could crush you like a worm 1" shouts l\fr. Whitfield&#13;
(David Shestak) at the defense attorney (Bill Villont).&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
"Compelling" and "heart-warming" are samples of the&#13;
comments used to describe the all-school play presented in&#13;
April. The miracle of Annie Sullivan's reaching the deaf,&#13;
dumb and blind child, Helen Keller, was brilliantly acted and&#13;
directed.&#13;
Noreen Sorenson was deeply stirring as Helen; equally&#13;
outstanding was Nancy Lefgren's portrayal of the vibrant,&#13;
stormy and dedicated teacher, Annie Sullivan. David Shestak&#13;
and Pam Phillips were Helen's parents; Ken Berry and Ruth&#13;
Wagner portrayed James Keller and Aunt Ev. Others, too,&#13;
contributed to this tremendous production : Kathy Bristo was&#13;
the subtly comical housekeeper; Bob Schlegel was Mr.&#13;
Anagnos; Raymond Law was the doctor.&#13;
Robert Bristo, Gwendel Fite, Kathy and Kevin Fanders&#13;
and several other grade school children added much to the&#13;
play, as did Kim, a collie.&#13;
The play was directed by R. H. Fanders, and Karen&#13;
Hurd was sh1dent director. &#13;
&#13;
80 &#13;
Prince Ken Berry, a junior who played the lead&#13;
1n Music Man, also participated in l 1firr1cle lJVorker and&#13;
the Roadshow and was elected to the TWIRP \'{!EEK&#13;
Court.&#13;
Princess Wanda Mossburg, a cheerleader, is active&#13;
in Student Council, a member of Altau and has been&#13;
elected class officer for three years.&#13;
I&#13;
Prince Ken Berry and Princess W anda J\Iossburg&#13;
Flower g irl is Mary Beth&#13;
Jerome, daughter of the&#13;
Lloyd J eromes.&#13;
Crown bearer is Mark Gotschall, son of the Gl en&#13;
G otschalls.&#13;
81 &#13;
Eight girls and eight&#13;
boys were elected to the&#13;
1963 Prom Court. Juniors&#13;
voted for juniors, and seniors did the same. The&#13;
junior boy and girl with&#13;
the most votes were named&#13;
Prince and Princess; the&#13;
seniors reigned as King&#13;
and Queen.&#13;
82&#13;
SENIORS: Denn y St. Cl::tir,&#13;
Pat fill , King Jim, Queen&#13;
Paul ette. J ohn Moats, Na ncy&#13;
Lefg ren, Dave \'\folfe,&#13;
.. Mouse·· Thompso n.&#13;
JUNIORS: Jim Sander, Connie Thompson, Prince Ken, Princess W anda, Torn Zimmerman, Linda Rush, Don Petersen, Paula Pflager. &#13;
Prom-goers walked throu oh Greek Pillars covered&#13;
with grapes and vines. At the ~ente r of the stage stood a&#13;
beautiful fountain, with water spouting from the mouth of&#13;
a sculptured dolphin .&#13;
At ten-thirty came the&#13;
highlight of the evening, the&#13;
coronation ceremonies. The&#13;
Prom Court was introduced&#13;
to the attendants as the court&#13;
wa lked to the stage.&#13;
The members of the&#13;
Senior Class would like to&#13;
thank the Junior Class for a&#13;
beautiful Prom.&#13;
"Night ori Venus "&#13;
was the 1963 Prom theme.&#13;
The Field House was decorated in different shades&#13;
of blue with clouds hanging from above. Four scalloped drapes hung over&#13;
the dance floor as dancing was done to the music&#13;
of Lambert Bartak. &#13;
lot of work." &#13;
•&#13;
85 &#13;
Cadet Colonel Bernie Koenig and&#13;
Honorary Colonel J oni Rowe&#13;
86&#13;
On the night of March 29,&#13;
1963, the cadets in ROTC honored&#13;
Jon i Rowe and Bernard Koenig .&#13;
Joni was chosen by the cadets to be&#13;
their Honorary Colonel. Bernie was&#13;
chosen as a result of his academi c&#13;
and activity records.&#13;
One hundred dozen mul ti-colored g ladioli flown m from&#13;
Florida decorated the Field House&#13;
in brig ht splendor.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson band&#13;
pl ayed a half-hour conce rt before&#13;
the Ball. The highlight of the&#13;
evening was the Grand March, at&#13;
whi ch time uniformed ROTC officers escorted their ladies 111&#13;
sweepi ng gowns.&#13;
The Ray Bachman Orchestra&#13;
provided music for dancing. &#13;
Kreg Ga llup Sally Beckner&#13;
D avid Hartley Carol Blum&#13;
Rod O"Connor Jackie Bowen&#13;
Jim Salter Vickie Carlson&#13;
Robert Schlegel D onna Collins&#13;
D ave Maj eski Judie Fader&#13;
James Thompson Penny Gates&#13;
Earl Hallberg Shirley H arris&#13;
Jay Poland N anq• Huey&#13;
D ennis Majeski Jo Ellen J ohnson&#13;
John Moats Linda Lee&#13;
D ouglas Johnson Barbara Livingston&#13;
Randa II W i tke Marilyn Miller&#13;
D ennis Teague Pat Mi ller&#13;
David Taylor Suzanne Rasmussen&#13;
Larry Ahlquist Cynthia Roberts&#13;
D ennis Foster Joni Rowe&#13;
Dennis J eppesen Teri Smith&#13;
D ennis Nelson Kathy Kirkpatrick&#13;
Cadet Lieutenant Colonels Richard D enHerder, Stanley Sturgeon and their&#13;
Ladies.&#13;
David 'Wolfe Marcia Thompson&#13;
James Points Connie Thornbur§&#13;
Richard DenHerder Lorraine \Vray&#13;
Leon A. Kilgore Shodra Larsen&#13;
George Allen Sharon Barr&#13;
D elbert Leonard Mary Wohler&#13;
Richard Teller Barbara Thomas&#13;
Michael Burns Kathy Henry&#13;
Keith Becker Karen Hurd&#13;
Charles McNulty Kathy Johnson&#13;
Merle Hough Nancy Lefgren&#13;
D ouglas h es Jean McTwiggan&#13;
Bernard Koenig Barbara Morris&#13;
Joseph Tompkins Janet Parrack&#13;
J erry Aldrich Paulette Riddle&#13;
Stanley Sturgeon Sandy Roden&#13;
W illiam Harrison Paulette Ruger&#13;
William Villont Christie H ammond&#13;
Patrick Daeges Lynette England&#13;
87 &#13;
King Dave I&#13;
HEY!&#13;
Did you see the blonde in&#13;
the front row?&#13;
88 &#13;
Oh, brother !&#13;
Couldn't you find any more books?&#13;
"Boy, am I ever broke!" These were the words spoken by many girls&#13;
after Tee Jay's first Twirp Week. All week long, girls were carrying books,&#13;
walking boys to classes, calling them on the phone, and asking them out&#13;
to a show, bowling alleys or a romantic restaurant dinner. For once, girls&#13;
had a taste of what boys have to go through on a date. The girls, naturally,&#13;
picked the boys up at their homes and paid for everything.&#13;
The highlight of Twirp Week was the crowning of the first royalty. Four&#13;
seniors, three juniors and three sophomores were voted by the student body to&#13;
be on the Twirp W eek court. From these boys a King, Prince and Duke were&#13;
chosen.&#13;
King Dave Wolfe, Prince Jack Holder, and Duke Terry Burnsides were&#13;
chosen to be the first royalty of Twirp Week.&#13;
89 &#13;
"Sherwood Forest"&#13;
"Trees growi ng out of cement blocks!?"&#13;
90&#13;
"One big, happy family"&#13;
" I have to do this at home, too."&#13;
"Northland" was the theme for this year's&#13;
Sno-Ball as snow-covered fir trees made up the&#13;
realistic settings. The tables were covered with&#13;
Christmas-red crepe paper while fir bough centerpieces supplied the traditional pine cones.&#13;
Eddy Haddad provided musical entertainment. Four surprised students were called upon&#13;
to display their talents on the Kazoo. &#13;
I&#13;
,&#13;
PORTS&#13;
91 &#13;
PAULETTE RUGER&#13;
NANCY&#13;
LEFGREN&#13;
92&#13;
PAULETTE&#13;
RIDDLE&#13;
At every major sports activity you&#13;
will find the cheerleaders. The cheerleaders are hard-working girls who&#13;
never quit practicing. They even practice through the summer months, one&#13;
day every week ; and when school starts&#13;
they practice every Thursday and hold&#13;
plan meetings every first and third&#13;
Mondays.&#13;
This year the cheerleaders worked&#13;
especially hard to send school spirit&#13;
up to the peak it reached . Cheerleading&#13;
officers for the school year 1962-1963:&#13;
Paulette Riddle, president; Nancy Lefgren, vice president; Marilyn Christensen, secretary; and Clara Moore, treasurer.&#13;
PENNY&#13;
-----GATES&#13;
JONI ROWE&#13;
I &#13;
Left to right: M. Gaver, l'vf. Christensen, K. Thomas, S. Moraine, \YI. Mossburg.&#13;
ROW 1: B. Anderson, L. Lidgett, C. Moore; RO\Xf 2: B. Wright, L. Beck, C. Colwell ; RO\Xf&#13;
3: L. Jacoba, V. Reed.&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
FRONT, from left: B. Harrison, D. Wolfe, D. Foster, R. Hutch ens, B. Moore, G. Allen, M. Goldsberry, R. Hill; ROW TWO:&#13;
V. Graybill, ]. Garrette, B. Nettles, M. Shea, ]. Ragland, C. Cl ay, ]. Donich, ]. Sanders, ]. Musgrove, G. Russel ; ROW&#13;
THREE: N. Browning, ]. Sealock, B. Oswald, ]. Liggetts, L. Barritt T. Peterson, S. Bevirt, B. Capel; ROW FOUR: Coach&#13;
Bryant, P. Abshire, T. Woods, T. Burnside, D. Smith, M. P arrack, ]. Riddle; Manager: G. Schickner; Coach Hansen.&#13;
TJ ....... .............. 6 Cathedral .... ..... .............................. .. 7&#13;
TJ ........... ............ 6 Bellevue ............................ ... .. .. 33&#13;
25 A. L. ..... .. ............. ..... 0&#13;
. .. 0 South " " .. ...... .. . . .. 33&#13;
TJ&#13;
TJ .&#13;
TJ-.&#13;
TJ- ....&#13;
TJ&#13;
. .... 6 Mo. Valley ..... .. .. ............. 33&#13;
. .. ... 0 Boystown .. .... .. .. .... . ... .... .......... 38&#13;
. ........... 6 Holy N ame .......... .... .... ......... . .. 18&#13;
TJ ............. .... 12 Harlan&#13;
TJ . ... .. ... .. ..... 20 Glenwood .....&#13;
.12&#13;
........... .. 19&#13;
COACH JACK HANSEN&#13;
Coming to a&#13;
large school to become head football&#13;
coach was a challenge&#13;
to Jack Hansen, our&#13;
new coach.&#13;
The improved&#13;
record indicates his&#13;
ability as a coach, and&#13;
the desire to win that&#13;
he impressed on the&#13;
boys made him a&#13;
friend. Thanks, coach! &#13;
COACH CHARLES BRYANT&#13;
M aking a mean&#13;
line out of mostly inexperi enced players&#13;
was a tough job for&#13;
Charl es Bryant. He&#13;
was always on hand&#13;
to help the boys when&#13;
problems came up.&#13;
All your hard&#13;
work and long hours&#13;
w .ere appreciated,&#13;
coach!&#13;
An enthusiastic turnout fo r the foo tball team proved to&#13;
be helpful, and our two new coaches wo rked very hard with&#13;
recruits to turn out a team that had lots of desire and fight.&#13;
The 2 5-0 victory over A. L. proved to be the most&#13;
exci ting game of the season, with pl ayers who fo ught especially&#13;
hard that night. Our 2-6-1 record was a g reat improvement&#13;
over last season's.&#13;
The team elected lineman George All en to the "Bulldog"&#13;
a\va rd, and Dave Wolfe and Denny Foster as co-captai ns.&#13;
"Come on, you guys', ..&#13;
95 &#13;
DENNY St.CLAIR-Fullback&#13;
DAVE WOLFE-Blocking Back&#13;
BILL HARRISON-End&#13;
RAY HILL-Tackle&#13;
GEORGE ALLEN- Guard&#13;
96 &#13;
•&#13;
DENNY FOSTER-Tailback&#13;
SKEET GRIFFITH-Tailback&#13;
MITCH GOLDSBERRY-Back&#13;
RICH HUTCHE S-Guard&#13;
BILL i\!OORE-Tackl e&#13;
97 &#13;
COACH LLOYD JEROME&#13;
98&#13;
FRONT, From Left: R. Johnson, P. Circa, G. Marquez, D . H awk ins, G. Whaley, J.&#13;
Becerra, T. Hopkins, R. Oswa ld. ROW 2: G. Schickner, D . Koch, T. Walker, T. H anafan,&#13;
D . Hutchens, D . Conkling, S. Shinabarger, L. Breshers. ROW 3: T. Shaclly, E. Hopper,&#13;
COACH ROBERT MOSCREY &#13;
M. Harold, B. Brown, ]. Clay, ]. Holcomb, ]. Sealock, M. Irwin, B. Rigbr, G. Freeze, R.&#13;
Allen, D . Bowen, D . Koeppen, M. Johnston, C. Hand.&#13;
TJ. .. ... ..... .&#13;
TJ.&#13;
TJ . .... .... .&#13;
TJ ·········&#13;
TJ. . .. . TJ. ..... .. ... . .&#13;
TJ. ··················&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
. ... 21&#13;
0&#13;
. 14&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
SCORES&#13;
Bellevue .......... ............ ... 14&#13;
Bishop Ryan . ....... ...... ..... 18&#13;
ISO .......... ............... .. O&#13;
Benson&#13;
Treynor&#13;
A. L .&#13;
............. .. ....... .. 40&#13;
............. ............. 34&#13;
. ... ... .. .. 18&#13;
Boystown ·-·-·--·····-·············-····33&#13;
The Yannigan record speaks for itself, but most of the&#13;
sophomores were playing on the Varsity team.&#13;
The most exciting game was the Iowa School for the Deaf&#13;
game, when the Yannigans won with a score of 21-0.&#13;
99 &#13;
Tee Jay Opp.&#13;
65 .. ................ ...................... Mo. Valley .. ....... ..... ................ .... 56&#13;
57 ..... ...................... .. .. ........ . Harlan ... ... ... .. ........ ... ... ........ .. ..... 48&#13;
44 ..... ................ .................. Holy Name .................. .............. 53&#13;
39 ..... ............ .... ......... .. ...... Bishop Ryan .. .. .................. ...... .... 58&#13;
73 ..... .......... ...... ..... .. ........... A.L . ..... ....................................... 74&#13;
46 ..... .. .............. .......... ...... Manning ... . . .... ...... .. ... .. .. ...... . .41&#13;
67 ....... .. ................... ............ Tech ........... ........... ............... .. ..... 85&#13;
63 .. .... ....... .. ....... .. .. ... .......... Sidney ....... ...... ...... .... ....... ... ....... .. 57&#13;
46 ........ ................. ............. .. Carroll Kuemper .......... .... .......... 72&#13;
62 ..... . .. .... ....... .. ....... ......... Atlantic .... .. ......... ....... .. .... ........... 66&#13;
50 ...... .................... .. .. .... ...... Boystown ...... .... ..... ... ....... .. ....... .. 52&#13;
57 .. .. .. ..... ................. ...... . A.L. .. ........ .... ...... .. ...... ... ...... ....... 65&#13;
61 ..... ................................ .. North .............. ................ ............ 68&#13;
64 ................ .... ................... Central ......... .. ............................. 47&#13;
57 .......................... ... ........... Fremont-Mills ... ......................... 35&#13;
49 .. .... ......... ... ...... ...... .......... Boystown .............. ....... .... ........... 39&#13;
74 ........................................ S.C. Central ................................ 55&#13;
79 .... . ................. .. ..... .. .. Bishop Ryan ............................. .. .46&#13;
"Our of my way !!!!!"&#13;
100&#13;
Left to Right: D . Wolfe, J. Bond,&#13;
M. Burns, J. Piazza, D . Clark, &#13;
D. St. Cl.1ir, S. Wilson, B. Harrison, J. Holder, l'vl. Shea, T. Coleman. L. Barritt, T. Zimmerman, T. Lesley, D. Foster, Front, P. Abshire&#13;
This year, Coach Bob Capel had four lettermen with which&#13;
to build the team. After a dismal record early in the season,&#13;
the team later became a fast precisioned outfit. Starting the&#13;
season with two victories, the team had its share of ups-anddowns, losing nine of the next eleven games.&#13;
Then the team got back on the winning road, winning&#13;
six straight games, two of which were in the District Tournament. The final game of the season will long be remembered&#13;
by all who saw it. Many broken-hearts were suffered by our&#13;
62-61 loss to cross-town rival A.1. in the District Tourney&#13;
finals. Hopes had been high for our first trip to the state&#13;
tournament.&#13;
COACH CAPEL&#13;
IO I &#13;
102&#13;
BILL HARRISON&#13;
DENNY S . T CLAIR&#13;
SMYZER WILSON&#13;
DAVE WOLFE &#13;
And away.&#13;
JIM BOND&#13;
JIM BUTLER&#13;
DE NY FOSTER&#13;
MIKE BURNS&#13;
103 &#13;
TOURNAMENT&#13;
T.J. OPP.&#13;
58 .. . . . .. Farragut ....... . . .. 42&#13;
64.. . .......... ... Fremont-Mills ......... 63&#13;
61. ....... ······'····· A.L. .. .. . ............... 62&#13;
"I wish those refs ... "&#13;
"Who hasn't got school spirit?"'&#13;
"Calm, cool, and collected."&#13;
"That"s a foul!!"&#13;
104 &#13;
RO\\' l: R. Torneten, D . Smith, R. Head, T . Burnsides, ]. Sealock, T. W oods, M. Parrack, D. Reed, D. Koch; RO\Xf 2: D.&#13;
LaBreck, T. H opkins. ]. Kill, D . Massey, T . Bond, B. Capel, 1. Breshers, l'vf. Knezv ich, R. Story, R. Frieze.&#13;
T.J. 44&#13;
62 ... .. ... ...... .&#13;
Opp.&#13;
Mo Valley ............................. 28&#13;
.Harlan . .................................. .. ..... 23&#13;
72. . ........ . . Holy Name .................... ......... .... 36&#13;
49 . .. ..... ... ....... . Bishop Ryan ...... ............... .............. 45&#13;
63 ................ . .. A.L. .. ................... .................. .. .46&#13;
43. Manning ........ .............. .... .......... .47&#13;
61.. ...... ..... ...... ... Tech .. ... .. ........... ............................ 59&#13;
62 ............ ...... .. . Sidney ...... .............................. ......... 34&#13;
70. . .. . ...... ..... Carroll Kuemper ................. .......... . 54&#13;
43 ..... ............ Atlantic ....... . ......... ........................ 57&#13;
T.J. 66 .&#13;
67 .. ...... .&#13;
Opp.&#13;
.. ... Boystown ......... .......... .................... 63&#13;
.A.L. .......... .......................... .55&#13;
70 ....................... . North ..... .... .......................... ........... 43&#13;
43 .. .. ....... ..... Central ........................................ 55&#13;
44 ... .. .. . ...... . .W . Harrison ................................ 43&#13;
47 .. ..... ....... . .. W . Harrison . .............. ........ ......... 67&#13;
63.. ........... ..... Fremont-Mills .... ............. .......... 40&#13;
43&#13;
74&#13;
Boystown ... .. .. ........................... ...... 60&#13;
. S. C. Central .................................. 64&#13;
The splendid record of the sophomore team was a result of their causing the opponent to make mistakes and&#13;
then taking advantage of these mistakes. A bright future can be foreseen for several of the key players. Their record&#13;
is a compliment to the able coaching of Mr. Davis. Thanks from the school to the team and Coach D avis.&#13;
COACH DICK DA VIS&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
ROW I, Left to right: M. Hough, K. Bollig, C. Clay, G. Allen, J. Clay; ROW 2: M. Andrews, R. Moss, ]. H olcomb, R. Potts; ROW 3: F. Dollison, Coach Bryant, B. Schlegel, Manager, Schickner.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
20&#13;
16&#13;
3&#13;
17.&#13;
24&#13;
14&#13;
13&#13;
14&#13;
25&#13;
24&#13;
19&#13;
7.&#13;
Oakland .. 21&#13;
Bishop Ryan . ....... .. ············· .25&#13;
Corning .... 38&#13;
Lincoln N.E. . ......... ............... 25&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Carroll Kemper&#13;
H arlan .. .. ....... .&#13;
Bishop Ryan ............ .&#13;
A.l.&#13;
.Tech&#13;
Creston&#13;
.Bellevue&#13;
17&#13;
····· ... 28&#13;
.. .... 25&#13;
... 32&#13;
25&#13;
.... 21&#13;
... . 23&#13;
... .41 COACH "CHARLIE" BRYANT&#13;
The 1962-63 season was a rebuilding year for the Yellowjacket grapplers. Coach Charles Bryant had&#13;
two lettermen with which to form a nucleus for this year's team. Although the record was not outstanding for Tee Jay, there were many fine wrestlers. Many wins are in the future for Tee Jay because&#13;
of the fine showing by the young team.&#13;
Tee Jay had three wrestlers qualify for the state wrestling tournaments. First place in the district&#13;
tourney went to Savino De. Santiago, with runner-up honors going to Bob Schlegel and Fred D ollison . &#13;
T.J.&#13;
36&#13;
21&#13;
18.&#13;
27 ..&#13;
24&#13;
36&#13;
27&#13;
33&#13;
ROW I , Left to right: ]. Harrington, D . Knudsen, G. Shalberg, V. Ager, P. Bird, R. Robinson, Schickner, ].&#13;
Becerra ; RO\'{! 2: C. Williams, ]. Eledge, ]. Harrington. F. Paladino, ]. Riddle, R. Oswald, R. Teller, V. Graybill.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
...... Oakland .. . .. ........ . 8 22 ........ ___ Harlan ----- --···········---------19&#13;
..... Bishop Ryan -·--·--···-······ .. 23 27 .... ....... Bishop Ryan .................. 15&#13;
.... Corning .... . ..... 27 32 .. ............ A. 1. ------------------·-···--------- 9&#13;
.. Lincoln N .E . .... .. __ .. ..... 21 36 ........... Tech ----···········------- -·---·--·-18&#13;
. ..... N eola Tri-Center ........... 19 35 ... ...... Creston -----------·--·-···--· ... 13&#13;
_ .. A. 1. ----·-------------·----····--·13 10. . .... Bellevue ---------- ---·-··------ ---37&#13;
.. Carroll Kemper .. ...... 25 34. . .... W. Harrison ................... 5&#13;
Tri-Center --···- ... .... .. 6 22. . .. .. Underwood ·····----·----------19&#13;
COACH LLOYD JEROME&#13;
Victories are commonplace for the reserve wrestling team. They overpowered nearly all opponents,&#13;
with a mixture of brain and brawn seen only in a few reserve teams. Mr. Lloyd Jerome coached these boys.&#13;
107 &#13;
GEORGE ALLEN (154) MERLE HOUGH (HW)&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
108 SAVINO DE SANTIAGO (127) BOB SCHLEGEL (95) &#13;
FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Mr. Gotschall, M. Nielson, T. Zimmerman; Back: B. Moser, ]. Lee,]. Bera ld i.&#13;
Cross country is a sport for boys who love to run, because it&#13;
takes tremendous desire to run the distance required, 1.8 miles. The&#13;
running is usually done on a golf course. This year, Tom Zimmerman&#13;
was named captain of the team. Mr. Glen Gotschall is coach.&#13;
VARSITY LETTER WINNERS&#13;
T. Zimmerman&#13;
B. Reeves&#13;
J.':Beraldi&#13;
M. Nielson&#13;
RESERVE LETTER WINNERS&#13;
R. Head&#13;
L. Bargenquest&#13;
B. Moser&#13;
J. Lee&#13;
V. Kuilen Ager&#13;
109 &#13;
FRONT ROW, Left to right: Coach Gotschall, Ed LaBreck, R. LaBreck; ROW 2: B. Allen, R. Ives, G. Whale)', R. Head, J. Harrington, J. Bradie, M. Irwin, D. Hines, K. Bollig, C. Clay; ROW 3: T. Bond, V. Ager, D . Peterson, R. Barlow, J. Elledge. T. White, G.&#13;
Schickner, L. Breshers, M. Burns; ROW 4: B. Harrison, J. Narmi, P. Koeppen, J. Clay, A. Negrete, J. Kill, T. Hopkins, P. H}'mer, R.&#13;
Woods.&#13;
Track&#13;
The future of track at Tee Jay looks very good because of the wonderful year that the team had. They finished&#13;
high in the team standings in nearly all the meets that they competed in. Winning points for the team were the mile&#13;
medley team, 440 yard-relay team, 880 yard-relay team, Bill Harrison in the 220, 440, and the 880 yard runs, Art&#13;
Negrete in the 100 yard dash and 180 yard low hurdles, Jim Beraldi in the mile run, Don Peterson in the pole nult,&#13;
Ken Bollig in the shot put, and John Elledge in the pole vault. This year, Tee Jay had more boys qualify for the&#13;
state meet than ever before.&#13;
To letter in track the boys had to earn fen points. The scoring goes like this: six points for first place, four points for&#13;
second, three points for third, two points for fourth, and one point for fifth. Relay competitors receive a total of ten&#13;
points, but these points must be divided among the boys that ran on the team. In dual meets the point system goes 5,&#13;
3, 2, 1, with winning relay teams receiving five points .&#13;
. The foll owing lettermen have scored 10 or more points:&#13;
Mike Burns .. ................................. 201;4 Jerry Clay .......... ................... . .... 13%&#13;
Charlie Clay ............................. 62V2 Ray Woods ... ..... ...... .................... 19&#13;
Bill Harrison ..... ..... ................... 133% Jim Beraldi .................................... 20¥2&#13;
Ken Bollig ................................. 26 John Eledge ....................... ........ ... 17Vz&#13;
Art Negrete ................. ................. 941;4 Tim Hopkins .............................. 25&#13;
Don Peterson . ......... . . .. .... .... 22 7 /12 Mike Harrill ................... .......... ...... 10&#13;
Paul Knight ........................... .. .. 15% Tom White ......... ................ .... ..... . 111;4&#13;
Jim Kill ......................... ........ 64V2 Paul Hymer ..... .. . ........ . ........ .. 10&#13;
110 &#13;
"The Putter."&#13;
"The Exchange."'&#13;
"AH ... finish at last!"&#13;
"That's our boys."&#13;
111 &#13;
"GLAD to meet you"&#13;
"Up and Over"&#13;
"Hymer Heaves"&#13;
"Sailing low' ' &#13;
The Tee Jay mile medley team enjoyed one of&#13;
its finest seasons this year. They placed first in every&#13;
meet they competed in except for Clarinda, where&#13;
they placed second, and for the Drake Relays, where&#13;
they placed fifth. At these two meets the team was&#13;
competing against the finest teams in the state.&#13;
During the 1963 season the mile medley team&#13;
won six trophies and set three new records. The team&#13;
included Mike Neilson, Mike Burns, Charley Clay,&#13;
Jim Kill, and Bill Harrison.&#13;
"A Wonderful Year"&#13;
Our C. 0:1cheB&#13;
Mr. Gotschall and his new assist-&#13;
,int, Jack H ansen, enj oyed a Yictorious&#13;
track season this ye,u . \'&lt;forking with&#13;
veteran and rookie trJck men, these&#13;
two coaches have begun to build what&#13;
could become a powerhouse.&#13;
For your steady m:rnner and all of&#13;
your hell ful ways, thanks comes from&#13;
the te,1111 and from the school.&#13;
II 3 &#13;
114 &#13;
1vIB.. RICHARD DAVIS&#13;
f&#13;
Tee Jay has had better luck in baseball as far as&#13;
winning is concerned than in any other sport. Teams&#13;
coached by Mr. Davis have won five sub-state tournaments, lost two, both of which were in the finals.&#13;
In his four years at Tee Jay while at the helm, the&#13;
teams he has coached have won the State Tournament four times and have been runners-up once. We&#13;
at Tee Jay are indeed lucky to have such a fine coach.&#13;
MR. ROBERT MOSCREY&#13;
Mr. Robert Moscrey is not new to the Tee Jay&#13;
scene. He was a biology teacher here two years&#13;
ago, before going tu the Ralston school system for&#13;
a year. We are happy to have Mr. Moscrey back&#13;
with us this year. He is a fine man whom we&#13;
respect and enjoy having as a coach and teacher.&#13;
ROW 1, L.-r.: T. Lesley, M. Knezevich, B. Nettles, J. Butler, D. Wolfe, B. Greulach, T. Zimmerman, L. Barritt, D.&#13;
Foster, S. Griffith.&#13;
ROW 2, L.-r.: D. Smith, T. Burnsides, M. Parrack, J. Sanders, J. Holder, R. Story, D. St. Clair, T. Coleman, D. Clark, T.&#13;
Woods, B. Burns.&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
"The Thomas Jefferson Hig h School Baseball Trophy Case"&#13;
THE SENIOR PLAYERS: Dave Wo lfe: captai n, good hitter and fielder;&#13;
Jim Butler: transfer, helped pitching staff; Denny St. Clair: became top&#13;
notch pitcher; Bob Greu lach: good arm. good hitter; Denny Foster: fast, good hitter.&#13;
For the first time in several years, Tee Jay did not win the&#13;
sectional championship. However, the team itself had excellent&#13;
potential. &#13;
117 &#13;
11 8&#13;
T~&#13;
FRONT: Rich Potts; ROW 1: Alan Sig ler, Fred Harbold, Bob Schlegel, Dennis Jeppesen,&#13;
Ricky Conboy ; ROW 2: Jeff Harris, Doug Ives, Dave G riffiths. D oug Buswell , Tom&#13;
Canaday.&#13;
The boy's tennis team is made up of boys capable of p laying&#13;
tennis and displaying sportsmanship. T enn is is a gentl eman's game.&#13;
Many times the decision as to whether or not a ball is in or out of&#13;
bounds is left up to the opponents. Tee Jay is proud of these fine&#13;
boys and of Coach Capel.&#13;
COACH BOB CAPEL &#13;
/&#13;
L-r: C. Land, D . Rankin, E. Hopper, D. Hutchens, T. Peterson, R. Oswald, T. Hanafan, D. Bowen, Mr.&#13;
LaMantia, Coach.&#13;
"Darn sand tr.1ps, anyway!"&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
GiJb' Te&amp;u11.S&#13;
.I&#13;
FIRST ROW, Left to right: ]. Chancellor, ]. Tisher, ]. Marky, K. Gibler, K. Spencer, ]. Hage r, B. Morris; SECOND RO\Xf :&#13;
]. Dunn, S. Jensen, P. Finch, L Smith, E. Auffort, M. Busse, ]. Phipps, B. Blackwell , P. Kemp, E. Koenig, S. D worak,&#13;
L Whitney, G. Hoff, P. Homan, Coach Donna Balzer.&#13;
Outstanding work has been done this year by the girls' tennis team. Opposition comes&#13;
from other Southwest Iowa schools, and there is a district championship tournament in r May. &#13;
121 &#13;
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&#13;
124&#13;
Dave Wolfe and Bill H arrison were chosen by the coaching&#13;
staff as Best All-Around Athletes.&#13;
Each of them exce ll ed in three&#13;
sports, and both were selected for&#13;
their athletic ability and sportsmanship.&#13;
Na m e d as All-Sports&#13;
Queen was Paulette Riddle. She&#13;
was elected by the student body&#13;
for her personality and vitality. &#13;
,/&#13;
,&#13;
125 &#13;
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SOPHOMORES&#13;
K. Wolfe-Sp.; C. Bryant-Sp.; L. Beck-Sec.;&#13;
D. Smith-Pres.; R. Moscrey-Sp.; P. FairmanV. Pres.; M. Gillespie-Sp.; K. Billings-Treas. &#13;
Austin. Glori:i&#13;
B:iin. Carolyn&#13;
B:iin. G:iry&#13;
Ba ldwin. Dorothy&#13;
Ballinger. Linn&#13;
B:inks, Lyda&#13;
Barbe:iu. Ed&#13;
Bar,cenquast, Leslie&#13;
Barksdale. D onald&#13;
Beck. Cheryl&#13;
Beck, Lu Anne&#13;
Becker, J oyce&#13;
Belt, John&#13;
Bern lcl i, J ames&#13;
Bernharcls, Charles&#13;
Bethers, Steve K .&#13;
Be Virt, Skip&#13;
Bick ing , Larqr&#13;
Billings, Kathy&#13;
Bird, Phil&#13;
Abels. J erry&#13;
Allen. f;1ckie&#13;
A llen. Jean&#13;
Allen. Peccr&#13;
Allen. rt&#13;
Allison. Va l~·&#13;
Andersen. Betsr&#13;
Applepte. Pat.&#13;
Arch. Russ D .&#13;
Armstronc. Ann&#13;
Auffart. Ela ine&#13;
Bario"·· Rod&#13;
Barnes. Kathy&#13;
Bartholomew. Otis&#13;
Barton. E:irl&#13;
Bates, D anny&#13;
Batt. Bob&#13;
Baxley, Ed&#13;
Baxter, Pat&#13;
Becerra, J ohn&#13;
127 &#13;
Blackman, Bob&#13;
Blakeman, Leslie&#13;
Blankensh ip, D onald&#13;
Blum, Mary&#13;
Bott, Richard E.&#13;
Bowen, D an&#13;
Bowse r, Susan&#13;
Brabec, Carol&#13;
Bradford, J anice Marie&#13;
Bra nnon , Shirley&#13;
Breeden, Sharyl&#13;
Breshers, LeRoy&#13;
Briseno, Mary&#13;
Bristo, Kathy&#13;
Brockman, Wallene&#13;
Brooks, Kathaleen&#13;
Briley, Larry&#13;
Brown, Bob&#13;
Brown, Glen&#13;
Brown, J anet&#13;
Brown, Joyce&#13;
Burkybile, Sandy&#13;
Burnside, Albert&#13;
Burnside, Terry&#13;
Burson, Sally&#13;
Caffery, Lynda&#13;
Cain, Glenna&#13;
Callaghan, N ancy&#13;
Canaday, Tom&#13;
Capel, Bob&#13;
Buswell, D ouglas Kent&#13;
Carlson, Art&#13;
Carroll, Pat&#13;
Cary, Sam&#13;
Case, Patti&#13;
Cerveny, Gil&#13;
Christensen, Phyllis&#13;
Christensen, Robert&#13;
Christi na, Alfred&#13;
Christina, Cathy&#13;
Chaffee, Jim&#13;
Chancellor, Judy&#13;
Chappell, Gearry&#13;
Childers. Delmon&#13;
Choate, Rose&#13;
Churchill, Linda&#13;
Chute, Joyce&#13;
Chute, Judy&#13;
Circo, Phil W .&#13;
Clark, Dennis&#13;
Cl ark, Micheal E.&#13;
Cl ark, Sherry&#13;
Clay, Jerry W.&#13;
Cochran, Virginia&#13;
Colwell, Connie&#13;
Colwell, Irene&#13;
Comley, Kenny&#13;
Conboy, Ric&#13;
Conkling, Doug&#13;
Connor, Pat&#13;
Cook, Cookie&#13;
Cook, Trudy&#13;
Coon, Jim&#13;
Cue, Renne&#13;
Cunning ham, Bobbie&#13;
Curry, Sharon&#13;
Daniels, Jackie&#13;
128&#13;
Cowa rden, Skip&#13;
Craig, Pat&#13;
Crane, Fred&#13;
Crane, Gary&#13;
Croghan, Ken 0.&#13;
Davis, D elbert D .&#13;
D eeds, Margaret&#13;
Dickinson, Denny&#13;
D ietz, Mark&#13;
Bockert, Dan&#13;
Bond , Barbara&#13;
Bond, T om&#13;
J?ooton , D anny &#13;
Now, why did you do that?&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
Dingman. Kathy&#13;
D ole, Pam&#13;
D ollison, Frances&#13;
D ollison. Freddy&#13;
Donaldson, Marilyn&#13;
Donnan. Judy&#13;
D orf. Diana Kay&#13;
D oty. Walt&#13;
D oughman. Anneta&#13;
Doughman, Mary Jayne&#13;
D ouglass, Sue&#13;
Dra per, Kathy&#13;
Driever, Linda&#13;
Dungan. Sa llr&#13;
Dunning. Charlotte&#13;
D utson. Judr&#13;
Dwora k. Sheila&#13;
Dyke, Linda&#13;
Eckart. Nancy&#13;
Edie, Ronnie&#13;
Eidschun. Wanda&#13;
Eledge, John&#13;
Ell iott, Bob&#13;
Ellison, Sandy&#13;
Emerson, Nancy&#13;
Englund, Dan&#13;
English, Sharon&#13;
Epperson, Judy&#13;
Epperson. Margaret&#13;
Epperson, Terry&#13;
Erickson, Carolyn&#13;
Fienhold. Jeanne&#13;
Fi le, Terry&#13;
Fil ki ns, D ick&#13;
Fi nch, D on&#13;
Finch, Pennr&#13;
Ethington. Connie&#13;
Fairman. Peggy Sue&#13;
Fannon, D arrell&#13;
Fernley, Kathleen&#13;
T isher, Judy&#13;
Fisher, Leonard&#13;
Foisey, Carol&#13;
Foley, Diana&#13;
Folkers, Janice&#13;
Foote, Rob&#13;
Foote, William&#13;
Ford , Linda&#13;
Foreman, Jim&#13;
Foster, Bill&#13;
Fowler, Twil a&#13;
Fox, Larry&#13;
Frazier, Judy&#13;
Freeland , Bill&#13;
Freeman, Ed&#13;
Fries, Cindy&#13;
Fri eze, Gl en&#13;
Galle, Gail&#13;
Ga llu p, Richard&#13;
Gamblin, Stephanie&#13;
Garrison, Joelen&#13;
Gates, Peggy&#13;
Gaylor, Cha rl es&#13;
Gibbs, Linda&#13;
Gibl er, Kris&#13;
Giles, D ale&#13;
Gilmore, Ed&#13;
Gittens, Larry&#13;
Godsey, Terry&#13;
Griffiths, D ave&#13;
Gu ild, Dianne Marie&#13;
Guild, Bob&#13;
H ager, J udy&#13;
Hail, D ave&#13;
H all, Sheryl&#13;
Hawafan , Tom&#13;
Hansen, Edytin&#13;
H arrill, Mike&#13;
Harrington, John&#13;
H arris, Jeff &#13;
Patti- cake, Patti-cake.&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
Harris, Sandy&#13;
Hastie, Sandra&#13;
Harvey, Lee Ann&#13;
H attan, Fern&#13;
Herron, l\.fary&#13;
Hervey, J erie&#13;
Hicks, Leora&#13;
Haven, Roxie&#13;
Hawk ins, D onald&#13;
H ead, Roy&#13;
Henn ing, Bob&#13;
Hensley, Marty&#13;
Hennandez, Lind a&#13;
Herrick, Deana&#13;
Herri ck, Gl enda H iers, John&#13;
Hifferman, D ianne&#13;
Hill, Lawrence&#13;
H ines, Don&#13;
Hinkel, Linda&#13;
Hoden, Benn ie&#13;
Holder, Jim&#13;
Holder, Kathie&#13;
Hollins, Alvin&#13;
Holl y, George&#13;
Homan, Patricia&#13;
H opki ns, Tim&#13;
Hough, Steve&#13;
Howrey, Mad iline&#13;
Hubbard, Debbie&#13;
H ul bert, Danny&#13;
Houghes, Dorothy&#13;
Hunt, Linda&#13;
Hurd, Connie&#13;
H urley, Linda&#13;
Ives, Robert&#13;
Ives, Sandra&#13;
Jackson, Jan&#13;
Jacoba, Kathy&#13;
Huskey, Mike&#13;
Ingoldsby, Kathy&#13;
Ingram, Karen&#13;
Irwin, Denny&#13;
Irwin, Mike&#13;
Jacoba, L)'nette&#13;
J acobson, Denny&#13;
James, Steve&#13;
Jensen, Phillip&#13;
J ohnson, John&#13;
Johnson, Pam&#13;
Johnson, Ron&#13;
Johnston, Mike&#13;
Jones, George&#13;
Jones, Terry&#13;
Kannedy, John&#13;
Keele, Ricky ].&#13;
Keller, Harry E.&#13;
Kelley, Charlene&#13;
Kelley, Vernon&#13;
Kellogg, Claud ia&#13;
Kemp, Linda&#13;
Kennedy, Conn ie&#13;
Kennedy, Marlene&#13;
Kerber, Aileen&#13;
Kern, Jim&#13;
Keuck, D elicia&#13;
Kilgore, Linda&#13;
Ki ll, Jim&#13;
King, Earli ne&#13;
King, Ronnie&#13;
Ki ng, Sharon&#13;
Kinnaman, Andra&#13;
Kirby, Judy&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Al vin&#13;
Kirkpa trick, Larry Lee&#13;
Hodges, Patsy&#13;
Hoff, Georgia&#13;
Hoffman, D ave&#13;
Hoke, Sue&#13;
Holcomb, Jim &#13;
H ow long are you in for ? &#13;
134&#13;
Kitchell. Linda&#13;
Klefstad, Faye&#13;
Klein, Ben&#13;
Knapp, Sandra&#13;
Knezevich. Mike&#13;
Knight, Jess&#13;
Knower, Bud&#13;
Knudsen, Danny&#13;
Koch, Dannr&#13;
Koenig, Evelyn&#13;
Koeppen, Paul&#13;
Kooprneiners, R.&#13;
Kopera, Bill&#13;
Kroblin, Jeff&#13;
Kruse, Rod&#13;
Kuhl, Kathy&#13;
LaBreck, D ick&#13;
Lamkins, Sherri&#13;
Land, Charlie&#13;
Lang, Ann&#13;
Lapsley, John&#13;
Laudon, John&#13;
Lauver, Mike&#13;
Li'w, Raymond&#13;
LeBaugh, Tom&#13;
Lee, Jack&#13;
Lee, Peggy&#13;
(Deceased)&#13;
Lewis, D onn:i&#13;
Lewis, Ed&#13;
Lidgett, Linda&#13;
Lievan, Marilrn&#13;
Magan, Howard&#13;
Maher, Mike&#13;
Maine, Freda&#13;
Malone, Lynn&#13;
Mandolfo, Terrr&#13;
Logan, Linda&#13;
Maaske, Rick&#13;
Maerten, John&#13;
Magan, Evelyn&#13;
Manning, D ave&#13;
Marr, Karen&#13;
Marshall, Brian&#13;
Massie, D ale&#13;
Mauer, Peggy&#13;
May, Jerry McGee, Craig&#13;
McGee, D ennis&#13;
McGinn, Connie&#13;
McNulty, Cheryl&#13;
May, Linda&#13;
McAndrews, Syh·in&#13;
McCulloch, Bonnie&#13;
McDaniel, Sue&#13;
McTwiggan, Bob&#13;
Mendola, Maria&#13;
Mesenbrink, Darlene&#13;
Metheny, Abbie&#13;
Metheny, Linda&#13;
Milledge, Jack&#13;
Miller, Jim&#13;
Miller, Julie&#13;
Miller, Karen&#13;
Miller, Lynn&#13;
Mizuier, Mary&#13;
Monahan, Vernon&#13;
Moore, Clara&#13;
Moore, D anni•&#13;
Moore, Paul&#13;
Morris, Larry&#13;
Morrow, Jim&#13;
Morse, Diane&#13;
Mortensen, Patty&#13;
Moser, Bob&#13;
Mowery, Sandy&#13;
Mullin, Roberta&#13;
Murray, Robin&#13;
Myers, Jan&#13;
Myers, Sandy&#13;
Nahach, Collene &#13;
\Xfhen we get this formula completed, \\'e should ha,·e FLL'BBER ! !&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Na rmi, Jon&#13;
N ea l, Fred&#13;
N eal, Vicki&#13;
Neg rete, Art&#13;
l\'egrete. D ave&#13;
Nelson, Jerry&#13;
N icholas, Chery l&#13;
Norman, Denny&#13;
Nugent, D onna&#13;
N unez. iWarga ret&#13;
Oberman, Beverly&#13;
O'Connor, Greg&#13;
O'Hara, l\[ichael&#13;
Olsen, John&#13;
Olsen, Stan&#13;
O'Neill, Ba rbara&#13;
Ord, Paul&#13;
Oshl o, Pat&#13;
Oswa ld , Ricky&#13;
Owens, Gary&#13;
Pacholke, Marsha&#13;
Paladi on, Frank&#13;
Paladino, Judy&#13;
Parker, D ouglas&#13;
Parrack, Mike&#13;
Parsons, Diane&#13;
Paulev. Sharon&#13;
Payne, Marcia&#13;
Pea rce, Sand i&#13;
Peck, D ia na&#13;
Pederson, Norman&#13;
Pederson, Bob&#13;
Petersen, Terry&#13;
Peterson, Karen&#13;
Peterson, Rick&#13;
Phi llips, Fred&#13;
Ph illips, Pamela&#13;
Phipps, Janice&#13;
Pierce, Connie&#13;
Pierce, Steve&#13;
Porter, Mike&#13;
Poulos, Kathie&#13;
Pribyl, Carol&#13;
Primmer, Greg&#13;
Pleake, Keith&#13;
Pogge, J erry&#13;
Points, Pamela&#13;
Poland, Barb&#13;
Poland, Gayle&#13;
Quandt, Larry&#13;
Rankin, Lynne&#13;
Reed, D ick&#13;
Reed, Judy&#13;
Reed, Vickie&#13;
Reeves, Mary&#13;
Reisetter, Jeanette&#13;
Reninger, Connie&#13;
Renner, Rodney&#13;
Rhoades, Carol&#13;
Richards, Li z&#13;
Riche, Barb&#13;
Riddle, John&#13;
Rief, Duane&#13;
Rigby, Bob&#13;
Rindone, Rosemarr&#13;
Rine, Joa n&#13;
Roberts, Ron&#13;
Robinson, D on&#13;
Robinson, Bob&#13;
Roll ins, Cheryl&#13;
Rollins, Kathr&#13;
Root, Karen&#13;
Ross. Wayne&#13;
Roush, Jim&#13;
Sa les, Shi rler&#13;
Savage, Ken&#13;
Schafe r, D iana&#13;
Schickner, Gene&#13;
Schroeder, Elai ne&#13;
Sea lock, John &#13;
"Uncle Sam wa nts you'!!!!"&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
Steiber, D ave&#13;
Steinke, Fred&#13;
Stinemates, Fred&#13;
Stockton, Carolyn&#13;
Stokes, DaYe&#13;
Tallman, Nancy&#13;
Tanner, Mike&#13;
Tatroe, Bob&#13;
Taylor, Grey&#13;
Taylor, Pau l&#13;
Smith, Carrie&#13;
Smith, Cathy&#13;
Smith, David&#13;
Smith, D oug&#13;
Smith, Gary&#13;
Shadley, Thomas&#13;
Shanerman, Dena&#13;
Shannon, Kathy&#13;
Shannon, Kathr&#13;
Shaughnessy, Maurttn&#13;
Shi,·ely, SteYe&#13;
Short, Richard&#13;
Sieburg, Tom&#13;
Sime, Ken&#13;
Simons, Cyndr&#13;
Sipes, Rita&#13;
Skalberg, Garr&#13;
Skinner, Janette&#13;
Smart, Linda&#13;
Smith, Gaylen&#13;
Smith, Jerry&#13;
Smith, LaDonn.1&#13;
Smith, Noreen&#13;
Smith, Pam&#13;
Sollazzo, Bri an&#13;
Sorensen, Tom&#13;
Specht, Benny&#13;
Spencer, Karen&#13;
Spickerman, Tony&#13;
Splittgerber, Jane&#13;
Spracklin, Jim&#13;
Spratt, Vicki&#13;
Storv, Ron&#13;
Stotts, Mary Jane&#13;
Strowg, Dennis&#13;
Stultz, Sharon&#13;
Sydzyik, D onna&#13;
Thacker, Charles&#13;
Thomas, Linda&#13;
Thompson, Diane&#13;
Thompson, Mike&#13;
Thompson, Shirley&#13;
Thompson, Tim&#13;
Thomsen, Russell&#13;
Thorson, Jim&#13;
T isher, Judy&#13;
Tompkins, Eugene&#13;
Torneten, Rod&#13;
Toscano, Mike&#13;
Travis, Scott&#13;
Trussell, Sherrr&#13;
Turone, Tom&#13;
Turpen, Carol&#13;
Tysor, Sharon&#13;
Van Harne, Margaret&#13;
Van Riper, Elwood&#13;
Vermuele, Carol&#13;
Vest, Kathy&#13;
Vinson, D oris&#13;
Vogt, Fred&#13;
Wah l, Ri chard&#13;
Walker, Tom&#13;
W ard , Karen&#13;
Watson , Fred&#13;
Watson, Mike&#13;
Watts, Pauline&#13;
Wat ts, Sharon&#13;
Sherlund, Carol&#13;
Shestak, Bill&#13;
Shivel y, Beverlr &#13;
Can you find 10 things wron!!'&#13;
139 &#13;
NOT&#13;
PICTURED&#13;
Dominguez, Pat&#13;
Hannen, Danny&#13;
Hensley, Linda&#13;
Raymond, Dan&#13;
140&#13;
W ood, John&#13;
Wilson, Cheryl&#13;
Wilson, Judy&#13;
W ilson. Linda&#13;
Wind, Pam&#13;
Witte. Janis&#13;
W old, Cheryl&#13;
Williams, Mary&#13;
\'(filliarnson, Steve&#13;
Wilmoth, Carol&#13;
Yates, Bob&#13;
Yordt, Karen&#13;
Young, Ron&#13;
Zajic, Patty&#13;
H orswill, Gene&#13;
Magan, Evelyn&#13;
Meyers, Ed&#13;
Pedersen, Raymond&#13;
Points, Kent&#13;
Rhoades, Bob&#13;
Schmitt, Roger&#13;
\1(/ eave, Kathy&#13;
Webster, Harol&lt;l&#13;
Wells, D ennis&#13;
Welsh, Alan&#13;
Whaley, Garold&#13;
Wheeler, Vanita&#13;
White, Cathy&#13;
Whitnev, Lola&#13;
Wiepert, Ida i\lae&#13;
W ilcken, Jane&#13;
Williams, Clarence&#13;
W ood, Mary Ann&#13;
W oodford, Marilyn&#13;
W oods, Donald&#13;
Woods, Tom&#13;
W oodworth, Don&#13;
Wright, Billie&#13;
Wright, Julie&#13;
Wymore, Mike&#13;
Wynn, Jacqueline&#13;
Wood, Linda &#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
Jl'I\"IORS&#13;
Pres. Jim Sanders. Lloyd Jerome-Sp .. ·LinJa&#13;
Ru sh-Treas .. Dick Davis-Sp., ·wanda Mossburg-V. Pres., Carol Hepburn-Sp.. Marrin&#13;
Christenson-Sec.&#13;
Dorothy Ricke-Sp. &#13;
Abshier, Pete&#13;
Adams, Glenda&#13;
Ager, Ver Kuilen&#13;
Akins. Larry&#13;
Aldredge, Sharon&#13;
Aldrich, Dave&#13;
Allerton, Carolyn&#13;
Amos, Steven&#13;
Andersen, Kathryn&#13;
Andersen, Linda&#13;
Anderson, Benny&#13;
Anderson, D oug&#13;
Anderson, Robert&#13;
Andrews, Mark (Otto)&#13;
Anson, D avid&#13;
Armstrong , Sherry&#13;
Arrowsmith, Pat&#13;
Ault, Cheryl S.&#13;
Babcock, Gary&#13;
Barnes, T. L.&#13;
Barritt, Larry&#13;
Barron, Ed&#13;
Baxley, John&#13;
Bell, John&#13;
Berry, Ken&#13;
Betts, James W ., III&#13;
Betts, Rodger A.&#13;
Bigham, Marsha&#13;
Billin/.(s, Randy&#13;
Bird, Rick&#13;
Birdsong, Steven&#13;
Blackman, Marsha&#13;
Blackwell, Beth&#13;
Blankenship, Bob&#13;
Blankenship, Robert W ayne&#13;
Boe, Judy&#13;
Bogue, Jaxine&#13;
Bohan, Bobbe&#13;
Bollig, Kenneth L.&#13;
Bolton, Ken&#13;
143 &#13;
Christensen, Marilyn&#13;
Christiansen, Rodney&#13;
Chute, Ron&#13;
Clark, Dennis&#13;
Clay, Charlie L.&#13;
144&#13;
Cue, Wayne H.&#13;
Cullen, Jane&#13;
Dague, Bobbe&#13;
Dalton, Pete&#13;
Davidson, Max&#13;
Dofner, Emmett E.&#13;
Donicha, Jerry&#13;
Dougherty, Linda&#13;
Doughman, Vic&#13;
Dubois, Carol&#13;
Dunn, Janice&#13;
Espinosa, Sandra&#13;
Evans, Dean&#13;
Evans, Jackie&#13;
Evans, W alter&#13;
Bonham, Janice&#13;
Bonham, Joyce&#13;
Bousfield, Marsha&#13;
Bremholm, Chuck&#13;
Bright, Jeannie&#13;
Briseno, Julia M.&#13;
Brown. Dennis&#13;
Burbeck,&#13;
David&#13;
Burns, Bob&#13;
Busse, Mary&#13;
Butler,&#13;
Juanita&#13;
Caputo, Bob&#13;
Farson, Howard Lawrence&#13;
Forsythe, Mike&#13;
Freer, Eugene&#13;
Fries, Barbara&#13;
Frieze, Roger A.&#13;
Garrette, J ohn&#13;
Gaver, Marcia Lorraine&#13;
George, Carol&#13;
---- -- - --- - ~~----~--&#13;
Boyle, Richard&#13;
Brandt, \1(filla Mae&#13;
Breckbill, W ayne L.&#13;
Brown, Loren&#13;
Brown, Lou Dean&#13;
Brown, Shari&#13;
Browning, Norman&#13;
Carr, Gary&#13;
Dean&#13;
Carver,&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Cavallaro,&#13;
Carol&#13;
Childers,&#13;
Pearl&#13;
Childress,&#13;
Ron&#13;
Glenn, Bernie&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat&#13;
Gray, Lois&#13;
Fritze, Mark&#13;
Gann, Ri ta&#13;
Gann, Tom&#13;
Garber, D an&#13;
Fields, Da,·e&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Ed&#13;
Foote, Linda&#13;
Foote, W alter&#13;
Forbes, Lee&#13;
Deeds, Bill&#13;
Clemens, Joyce L.&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Ginny&#13;
Coffman, Gary&#13;
Coleman, Terry&#13;
Collins, Betty&#13;
De Santiago, George&#13;
Diamond, Larry&#13;
Dietz, Nicholas ].&#13;
Doebelin, D on&#13;
Edwards, Sharon&#13;
Elkins, Gordon&#13;
Ellison, Shirley&#13;
Elonich, H elen&#13;
Epperson, DaYe&#13;
Erdelt, Rodner&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
Homan, Deanna&#13;
Hopper, Ed&#13;
Hotchkiss, Sue&#13;
Hough, Thomas&#13;
Howard, Mary&#13;
Hulbert, Herbert&#13;
Humes, Cliff&#13;
Hunt, John&#13;
Hunter, Harry&#13;
Hupp, Cheryl "Tiny"&#13;
Graybill, Victor&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Eddy&#13;
Gundlach, Judy&#13;
Hansen, Pearl "Squirrel"&#13;
Hanson, Richard A.&#13;
Harbold, Fred&#13;
Harmon, Edna Elaine&#13;
Jager, John&#13;
Jensen, Harold&#13;
Johnson, Steve&#13;
Jones, Dave&#13;
Jones, Janet&#13;
Jones, Marilyn&#13;
Kirkendall, Linda&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Karen&#13;
Klement, Tim&#13;
Knight, Dorothy&#13;
Knouse, Jim&#13;
Lammers, Garrie&#13;
Lammers, Loreece&#13;
Larsen, Danny&#13;
Lee, Marcia&#13;
Haven, Franklin&#13;
Hawkes, Karen&#13;
Hayes, Charlotte&#13;
Hennings, Carol&#13;
Hester, Ronald&#13;
Lewis, Robbi&#13;
Liddick, Ernie&#13;
Li ggett, Jim . &#13;
Hill, Verna&#13;
Harold, Carol&#13;
Harrington, James&#13;
Harris, Tom&#13;
Hartley, Connie&#13;
Hisel, Lucille&#13;
Hoden, Cheryle&#13;
Hodtwalker, LuJean&#13;
Holder, Jack&#13;
Haack, Sonia&#13;
Haneck, Shellr&#13;
Hansen, D. E.&#13;
Knudsen, Garr&#13;
Kohl, Don&#13;
Krueger, Ste,·e&#13;
Kurt, Tom&#13;
La Breck, Ed&#13;
Legge, Russell&#13;
Le Master, Barbara&#13;
Leonard, Phvllis&#13;
Lesley, Terry&#13;
Liston, Janelle&#13;
Loukota, Bob&#13;
Lovitt, Lorianne&#13;
Howland, Dennr&#13;
Howland, Kathr&#13;
Hubbard, Richard&#13;
Hudson, Jeanie&#13;
Huey, Richard&#13;
Hutchens, Da,·id&#13;
Hyjek, Kathleen&#13;
Ives, David&#13;
J ackson, Jackie&#13;
Jacobsen, Joetta&#13;
Jontz, Judy&#13;
Kahane, Charlotte&#13;
Karpe, Sandra&#13;
Kelley, Dennis&#13;
Kelly, Kenneth&#13;
Kennett, Ron&#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
Loyd, Charlene&#13;
Lydon, Ma ry Ann&#13;
i\fabbitt. Ron&#13;
i\forai ne, Sheryl&#13;
Moreno. Louise&#13;
Moss, Elton&#13;
Moss. Pat&#13;
i\fossburg, Wa nda&#13;
i\fye rs. Maxine&#13;
.Negrete, Virg inia&#13;
Neiswender, Dave&#13;
1 eiswender, D enny&#13;
Nerz, Paul&#13;
Nie lsen, Jim&#13;
Nielson. l'vfike&#13;
N ightser. Dale&#13;
Nusser, J an&#13;
O'Bradovich. Cheryl&#13;
Ogren, Maxine&#13;
Pea rey, Cecilia&#13;
Pedersen, Raymond&#13;
Peters, Geri&#13;
Petersen, Kenneth&#13;
Peterson, D on&#13;
;\(arr. Joseph&#13;
i\farshall. Kay&#13;
Martin. Jim&#13;
Mathews. Lora&#13;
Points, Kent&#13;
Posva r. Rea&#13;
Potts, Dick&#13;
Putnam, Di ane&#13;
i\fcConnel I,&#13;
Alice&#13;
McCoy. Linda&#13;
Mcintosh. Arnold&#13;
McKenzie. Frank&#13;
McKim, J ack&#13;
Reeves, Bill&#13;
Rev lett, Cha rles&#13;
Rhoades, Bob &#13;
Mackey. Da\"e&#13;
;\[arkey, Janith A.&#13;
Markey. Judy Annette&#13;
Mathison, Marian&#13;
.Matteson, Barb&#13;
;\[auer, Nancy&#13;
.McClain, Sherry&#13;
McQuinn, Janet&#13;
;\fradows, Rose Ann&#13;
Mensching, N ancy&#13;
Millard, Sheila&#13;
Moore. D ennis&#13;
Riche. Sharon&#13;
Ri ef. Larry&#13;
Rine. Carol&#13;
Quandt. Gene&#13;
Ragland. J em ·&#13;
Rank in. Da,·e&#13;
Ray. l\[arci le&#13;
Pflage r, Paula&#13;
Phillips. Susie&#13;
Piazza, Jim&#13;
Pi erce, Sandie&#13;
Pleas, Jeannette&#13;
/&#13;
Nesbitt, Sandy&#13;
Nesbitt, Terry&#13;
Nettles. Bill&#13;
Newma n. Terf\"&#13;
Nichols, Jerry ·&#13;
Olsen. Jim&#13;
Osborn. Be,·erh·&#13;
Page, Teri A. ·&#13;
Park, Nina&#13;
Patten, D ennis&#13;
Patterson, Carole&#13;
l\[ower)', Magg i&#13;
Mueller, Kathy&#13;
Mumm, D a,·id&#13;
J\fosgro'"e. Jim&#13;
Myers, Ed&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
Sigler, Alan&#13;
Sillik, Beverly&#13;
Slack, Joe&#13;
Smith, Dennie&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Spurgin, Brent&#13;
Stacy, Pamela&#13;
Staniford, Roger&#13;
Stephen, Marcia&#13;
Stivers, Marilynn&#13;
Swanger, Dennis&#13;
Teague, Jean&#13;
Tews, Kenny&#13;
Thomas, Eddie&#13;
Thomas, Kathie&#13;
Thomas, Kathy&#13;
Rish, Christine&#13;
Roarty, Diane&#13;
Roberts, Karen&#13;
Trotter, Bill&#13;
Trotter, David&#13;
Trotter, Ferman&#13;
Tucker, Trudy Don&#13;
Van Arsdel, Vic&#13;
Roush, Ron&#13;
Rush, Linda&#13;
Russell, George&#13;
Ryba, Dick&#13;
Vuagniaux, Bill&#13;
W affle, Judy&#13;
Wagner, Di anne&#13;
Wagner, Ruth&#13;
Schomaker,&#13;
John Allen&#13;
Schonberg, Brenda&#13;
Schultz, Mark&#13;
Schutjer, Rocky&#13;
Sealock, Mary Ellen&#13;
Wenstrand, Suzi&#13;
White, Tommie&#13;
Wilbur, Sandy &#13;
Robinson, Carole Kay&#13;
Rogge, Lloyd&#13;
Ross, Duane&#13;
Saathoff, Roger&#13;
Sanders, Jim&#13;
Schickner, David&#13;
Schmitt, Roger&#13;
Severson, Sandie&#13;
Sewell, Bob&#13;
Shea, .Mike&#13;
Shinabargar, Stan&#13;
Shinn, Neta&#13;
W allace, Carol&#13;
\Xfalline;, Rov&#13;
W alls, 'Patty.&#13;
W arren, Denny&#13;
Williams. Carlos&#13;
\"&lt;filson. Terry Lee&#13;
Wingstad, J ohn&#13;
Stogdill, Mike&#13;
Story, Cheryl&#13;
Story, Karen&#13;
Strack, Dennis&#13;
Sullivan, Jim&#13;
T hompson, Connie&#13;
T hompson, Ken&#13;
Thompson. Midge&#13;
Tilley, Ron&#13;
Tobias, Jane&#13;
Townsend, Toni&#13;
Vanderloo, Keith&#13;
Varn, Vi&#13;
Vashon, Bill&#13;
Versaci, Ca.role&#13;
Villont, Judy&#13;
Smith, Susie&#13;
Sorensen, Michael&#13;
Sorenson, D ick&#13;
Spears, Ronny&#13;
Springer, Gene&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
W isecup, Frank&#13;
Witte, Larry&#13;
W oods, Fred&#13;
Woods, Raymond&#13;
\Xfoodworth, Diane&#13;
Yopp, Dick&#13;
Zimmerman, Tom&#13;
Brendel, John&#13;
' &#13;
ENI ORS&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Mouse Thompson- Sec.; John Moats-V. Pres. ;&#13;
Bob Sch legel- Pres.; Denny St.Clair-Treas.&#13;
SPONSORS: Gl en Gotschall, Mrs. Strickland , Jack Hansen. &#13;
ADKINS, CHERYL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club-Treas., Pep Club-Fr., Altau, Choir,&#13;
Roadshows, Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes, Signal Staff,&#13;
Operetta&#13;
AGNEW, DENNIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football-Fr., Print&#13;
AHERNS, TED&#13;
Voet11io11al&#13;
R.O.T.C., D.O.&#13;
AHLQUIST, LARRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Cross Country, Basketball-Fr., Track, All-State&#13;
Chorus, Science Club, Student Council, Conservation&#13;
Club, Roadshows, Operetta, Letterman's Club, Drill&#13;
Team Comm., :iW.O.I., Safe-Teens, Signal Staff, Choir,&#13;
:Military Ball&#13;
ALLEN, GEORGE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
ALDRICH, JERRY&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Student Council, R.O.T.C., Military&#13;
Ball&#13;
Football, Wrestling, R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
ANDERSON, CHARLES L.&#13;
V ocational&#13;
BATT, KATHY&#13;
V ocational&#13;
F.H.A., Roadshows&#13;
BARKER, JIM&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Football- Fr., Basketball- Fr., Print Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
BARR, SHARON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club, Student Council, Girls' Lounge&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
BARTLETT, NANCY&#13;
l!e,~e Prc-/1&#13;
Latin Club. Spanish Club- V.P .. Glee. Choir. Girls"&#13;
Loun.ge&#13;
BAUGHMAN, RUTH ANN&#13;
V oc,11io11(1/&#13;
Pep Club- Fr.&#13;
BAXTER, JUDY&#13;
V oc(/1io1wl&#13;
G.R.A. , Office Assistant&#13;
BECERRA, BRIGID&#13;
Vocatio11.il-l-l 0111 e111(/ki11g&#13;
BECKER, KEITH A.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Drill Team, Safe-Teens. Science&#13;
Club. All-School Play, R.O .T .C.,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
BECKNER, SALLY JO&#13;
Co111111erci,i/&#13;
Latin Club, Library Club, F.H.A.,&#13;
F.N.A .. Student Council, Jr. National Honor Society, Altau, Naticinal Honor Society, Roadshows&#13;
BEEZLEY, MICHAEL J. Voc.1tio11.il&#13;
Football- Fr.. Track-Fr., Wrestling-Fr., Basketball- Fr .. R.O.T.C.&#13;
Bl:RGEN, GARY&#13;
Voc111io11,i/&#13;
BERN HARDS, BRUCE&#13;
Vocr11io11"/&#13;
football- Fr .. Golf. Basketball-Soph ., R.O.T.C.&#13;
BINGEL, BETTY&#13;
Com merci"I&#13;
Spanish Club &#13;
BIRD, DIANNE&#13;
ll e.~e Pre/1&#13;
Art Club. Latin Club, French Cl ub, Creative \'&gt;Vriting&#13;
BIRD, MARILYN&#13;
Com111erci.il&#13;
Roadshows. Choir. Glee. O peretta, Studtnt Council&#13;
BLANK, ROBERT ALLEN&#13;
Vort1tio11.il&#13;
BLUM, CAROL ELAINE&#13;
Vort1tio11t1l&#13;
Y-Teens. F.N.A.. F.H.A .. Office assistant, Girls'&#13;
Lounge&#13;
BLY, BEVERLY&#13;
Co111111ercinl&#13;
Pep Club-Fr., Red Cross, Bowling League, Glee&#13;
BOND, JAMES "Jim"&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Basketball, Student Council,&#13;
R.O.T.C. National H onor Society&#13;
BOWEN, JACKIE&#13;
Co111111 erciril / Iris&#13;
Homecomint: Court. Art Club. Cheerleader-Fr.,&#13;
Altau- V.P .. Choir, Roadshows, Operetta, Pep Club&#13;
-Fr.. Annual, Glee. Girls' Lounge, Military Ball&#13;
BOYSEN, CATHLEEN&#13;
V ocnl iOJ1&lt;1l&#13;
French Club. Red Cross, Pep Club-Fr., Y-Teens,&#13;
Lati n Club, Bowling League&#13;
BRADFORD, ROGER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.0.T.C.. Golf&#13;
BRISENO, TERESA&#13;
Co111111erciril&#13;
157 &#13;
158&#13;
BROOKS, CAROL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
BROOKS, TERRY L.&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshow, Art Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
BRUNN\X!ORTH, JOE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Signal Staff&#13;
BRYAN, LENNIE&#13;
V ocalio11al&#13;
Football-Fr., Basketball-Fr., Student Council, Choir, R.O.T.C., Wrestling-Sopb.&#13;
BURNS, MICHAEL JAMES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Cross Country, Track, Basketball,&#13;
Student Council, Spanish ClubTreas., Letterman's Club, Science&#13;
Club, Math Club, M.O.I. Military&#13;
Ball, R.O.T.C., National Hono1&#13;
Society&#13;
BUTLER, JIM&#13;
Liberal Arts&#13;
Baseball , Basketball, Signal Staff,&#13;
Art Club, National Honor Society&#13;
BUTTERBAUGH, SHARON MAXINE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Band, Student Council&#13;
CARLSON, VICTORIA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Altau, Pep Club-Fr., Red Cross, Spanish Club, Military Ball, Roadshow, Y-Teens&#13;
CARTER, KENNETH D.&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Rifl e Team, R.O.T.C.&#13;
CARY, MYRTLE&#13;
V occ1tio11al&#13;
Art Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Lounge, Red C1oss, Roadshow&#13;
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CHAMBERS, DIANA R.&#13;
Commerciril&#13;
Student Council, Girls' Lounge&#13;
CLAPPER, PAM J.&#13;
Co111111 ercial&#13;
Pep Club- Fr., Girls' Lounge&#13;
CLARK, CAROL&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Crea ti ve W riting, Glee, Jr. Class Play, Roadshow&#13;
CLARK, FRED&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Band, Red Cross, \Xlrestl ing- Soph., Choir, Operetta&#13;
COLLINS, KENNETH&#13;
Vocational&#13;
COLLINS, DONNA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club, Student Council,&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Choir, Roadshow,&#13;
Operetta, Nati onal Honor Society&#13;
Rifl e Team, Glee, Safe-Teens,&#13;
R.O.T .C.&#13;
CONAWAY, KENNY&#13;
V ocatio11al&#13;
COPELAND, JAN ET&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Roadshows, Girls" Lounge, Glee&#13;
CRAIG, KENNETH W ILLIAM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football-Fr., Basketball- Fr., R.O.T.C.&#13;
CUPIT, CHARLES LeROY&#13;
V owtio11al&#13;
\Vrestling-Soph .&#13;
159 &#13;
160&#13;
COFFIN, SUSAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DAEGAS, PAT&#13;
Voca1io11al&#13;
Rifle Team, Drill Team, Science Club, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
DAVENPORT, KAREN&#13;
Vocatio11al-Co111111ercial&#13;
Art Club&#13;
DEMPSTER, SHERI&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Annual-Copy Ed itor, Choir, Quill &amp; Scroll, F.T.A.-&#13;
Pres., Latin Club, French Club, Operetta, Roadshows,&#13;
Signal Staff, Student Counci l, Gl ee, Safe-Teens, Pep Clu~Fr.&#13;
DEN HERDER, RICHARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Spanish Clu~Treas., M.0.1.,&#13;
R.O.T.C., M.P., Safe-Teens, Sci·&#13;
ence Club, Signal Staff, National&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
DOEBELIN, CAROLYN SUE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
F.H.A., Red Cross&#13;
DOUGHMAN, TERRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
DRAKE, MARLYN&#13;
Coll efie Pre/1&#13;
DE SANTIAGO, SA VINO&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
F.H.A., Spanish Club, Safe-Teens, Roadshows&#13;
DUKE, RICHARD&#13;
Voct1tio11al&#13;
R.O.T.C., Thespians &#13;
EAKIN, LARRY LA VERNE&#13;
Vo calio11nl&#13;
Freshman Football :Manager&#13;
EMERSON, CONNIE H.&#13;
Vo c&lt;1 /io11nl&#13;
ENGLAND, LYNETTE&#13;
Co111 111 ercinl&#13;
Operetta, Student Council, Safe-Teens, F.T.A., Roadshows, Choir, Glee, l\filitary Ball&#13;
FADOR, JUDI&#13;
Co111 111ercittl&#13;
Red Cross, Altau, i'v!ilitary Ball&#13;
FEEKIN, DUANE D.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
FARR, JUDY M. C.&#13;
Co111 111ercinl&#13;
Pep Club-Fr., Red Cross, F.H.A.,&#13;
F.N.A., French Club&#13;
Band, Choir, Spanish Club, French&#13;
Club, Pep Band, Roadshow, Operetta&#13;
FLOYD, FREDDIE M. Co111111e l'Cinl&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, Track, Spanish Club&#13;
FLURY, ED&#13;
V oc&lt;1tio11nl&#13;
Band , Dance Band, Roadshow, Pep Band&#13;
FLYNN, JAMES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
FOSTER, DENNY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football , Basketball , Baseball, Track, Letterman's&#13;
Club, Spanish Cl ub-Pres., Student Counci l-Pres.,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
161 &#13;
162&#13;
GIBBS, PATRICIA&#13;
V ocational&#13;
FRALEY, BILL&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club, .M.O.I., Football-Soph.&#13;
GALLE, JOANNE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Pep Club, Latin Club, Library Club, Y-Teens. Rol dshow, Nati onal Honor Society&#13;
GALLUP, KREG&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Football-Fr., Student Council, R.O.T.C., }.[ilitarr Ball&#13;
GATES, PENNY LEE&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Roadshow, Cheerleader, G.R.A., Red Cross, Pep Club,&#13;
Homecomi ng Court, P.E. Helper, Military Ball&#13;
Annual, Altau, Y-Teens, Red Cross,&#13;
Roadshow, Altruma GOLDENBERG, FRADA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
GOLDSBERRY, MITCHELL L.&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Football, Track, R.O.T.C., Art Club&#13;
GRAYBILL, LONNIE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Y-Teens-Treas., Creative Writing,&#13;
Slide Rule Club, National H onor&#13;
Society, Betty Crocker Award&#13;
Football- Fr. , W restling-Soph., Track Manager,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club&#13;
GRIFFITH, SKEET&#13;
V ocatio11al&#13;
Football , Basketba ll-Soph., Baseball, Letterman's&#13;
Club, D .O.&#13;
HADDEN, MITCHELL&#13;
College Prep-Engineering&#13;
R.O.T.C. &#13;
HALLBERG, EARL&#13;
College Pre/'&#13;
Latin Club, Science Club, International Relations,&#13;
Drill Team, Basketball-l\fanager, R.O.T.C., N ational&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
HAMMOND, CHRISTIE&#13;
V occ1tio11ril&#13;
Glee, Band, Choir, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Student Council, D rill Team, Roadshows, Operetta&#13;
HANCOCK, WILLIAM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Science Club&#13;
HANECK, MARIE&#13;
Ho111 e111t1ki11g- Vocatio11al&#13;
Art Club, Student Council&#13;
HANSEN, LANNIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Band, Choir, Biology Club, Annual,&#13;
Debate, Roadshows, Plays, Operetta,&#13;
Thespians, All-State Band&#13;
HANSEN, BETTY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
HANSON, BARBARA JEAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
F.H.A., Y-Teens, Red Cross&#13;
HARGIS, JIM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Wrestl ing-Soph.&#13;
HARRIS, SHIRLEY&#13;
Vo cational&#13;
Libra ry Cl ub, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Sigi1.1l Staff&#13;
HARRISON, BILL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Basketball, Football, Track- Capt., Spanish ClubPres., Art Club, R.O.T.C., Annual-Co-Sports Ed.,&#13;
Choir, Twirp Week Court, Military Ba ll, Operetta&#13;
163 &#13;
164&#13;
HEAPS, JANICE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
HARTLEY, DAVID&#13;
Voce1tional&#13;
Wrestling, Football-Soph., R.O.T.C.&#13;
HASSLER, ALVA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshow, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HA VEN, FRANK&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HAVEN, JUDY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council , Red Cross, Office Staff, G.R.A ..&#13;
Operettas, Pl ays, Pep Club-Fr., Annual Staff, Roadshows&#13;
Band, Student Council, Reel Cross,&#13;
Creative Writing, Spanish Club,&#13;
Safe-Teens-Sec., Bowling League,&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
HEITMAN, WELDON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
HENRY, KATHLEEN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Science Club, M.O.I., Band, Biology&#13;
Club, Latin Club, French Club,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Red Cross, Creative&#13;
Writing, National Honor Society&#13;
Pep Club, Latin Club, Reel Cross, Signal, ChoirV. Pres., F.N.A., Glee, Roadshows, Musicals, National Honor Society&#13;
HICKS, EUGENE&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Basketball-Fr., Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HILL, BETTY&#13;
V ocational&#13;
F.H.A., Pep Club, Bookweek Tea, Library Club&#13;
HILL, RAYMOND AL VIN&#13;
V oet1tione1l&#13;
Football, Wrestling- Soph., Track, R.O.T.C. &#13;
HIVELY, BETTY LOU&#13;
V OCtl/ io11t1J&#13;
Drill Team, Girls' Lounge&#13;
HODTW ALKER, ELEANOR&#13;
V OCfltio11ril&#13;
Drill Team&#13;
HOEL, SANDRA J.&#13;
Commercifll&#13;
Roadshow, Drill Team, Glee, Pep Club, Y-Teens&#13;
HOLGERSEN, CHERYL&#13;
Co111111ercifll&#13;
Altau-Pres. and Sec., Art Club, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, G.R.A., Girls' Lounge, National Honor Society&#13;
HOUGH, MERLE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
HUEY, NANCY JANICE&#13;
Basketball-Soph., Wrestling, Latin&#13;
Club, French Club, M.0.1., Math&#13;
Club, R.O.T.C., Tennis&#13;
Vocfltio11al&#13;
G.R.A., Art Club, P.E. Helper,&#13;
Basketball, Softball, Tennis&#13;
HURD, KAREN ANNETTE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, French Club, Na tional Honor Society.&#13;
Thespians, M.0.1. Club, Roadshow-Student Director.&#13;
All-School Play, Majorette, F.N.A., CreatiYe \Xfriting.&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross&#13;
HUTCHENS, RICHARD&#13;
College P1'ep&#13;
Football, Wrestling-Soph., Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HYDE, JANICE&#13;
Co111111e1·cial&#13;
G.R.A., Art Club, Annual. Altau, Roadshow, Pep&#13;
Club, French Club&#13;
HYMER, PAUL&#13;
Football. Annual, Wrestling-Soph .. Red Cross, Track.&#13;
Choir, Roadshow, Operetta-, Fresh. Footbal l Manager.&#13;
Art Club&#13;
16.5 &#13;
0&#13;
166&#13;
JACOBSEN, MARY&#13;
College Pre/J&#13;
ISENHOUR, JOHN&#13;
V orntional&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
IVES, DOUGLAS G.&#13;
College Pre/J&#13;
Choir, Roads how. Operetta, Rifle Team. Student&#13;
Council, Safe-Teens, Latin Club, R.O.T.C.. Tennis.&#13;
Science Club. Football-Fr.&#13;
JACOBSEN, CHRIS&#13;
V ocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
]ACOBA, LINDA KAY&#13;
Vocationctl&#13;
Pep Club-Fr .. Office Assistant&#13;
Creati ve \Vriting, Signal Staff, Pep&#13;
Club- Fr.&#13;
JANTZON, TONJA RAE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Roadshow, Operetta, Choir&#13;
JEPPESEN, DENNIS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, French Club, Biology Club, Science Club,&#13;
International Relati ons, Math Club, Slide Rule Club,&#13;
M.0.1.. Golf, Rifle Team, R.O.T.C., Roadshow, National Honor Society&#13;
JOHNSON, DOUG&#13;
Coilege Pre/1&#13;
Student Cou ncil. Spanish Club, Safe-Teens&#13;
JOHNSON, JOELLEN&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Spa nish Club, F.H .A .. Homecomi ng Court, Roadshow,&#13;
Choir&#13;
JOHNSON, KATHRYN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Cheerleadi ng-Fr. and Soph., Roadshow, Glee. Offi ce Assistant &#13;
JOHNSON, MARY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Girls' Drill Team&#13;
JOHNSON, ROSEMARY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club-Fr., Roadshows, Latin Club, Choir, Operetta, Red Cross, National Honor Society&#13;
JOHNSTON, GARY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
JOHNSTON, JUDY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Latin Club, French Club, Altau, Student Council&#13;
JONES, LARRY&#13;
Vocatio1wl&#13;
Football-manager, Track-manager, ~i ll Team, letterman's&#13;
Club, R.O.T.C., Firing Squad&#13;
JOSLIN, KA THY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
JONES, MARCIE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Art Club&#13;
Glee Club, Choir, Roadshows. Operettas&#13;
JOY, DARREL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., M.P., D.O.&#13;
KEELE, CARLA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Signal Staff&#13;
KENNEDY, PATRICIA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Cheerleader-Fr .. Latin Club, Roadshows, Plars, International Relations. library Club, Thespians, /&#13;
Staff, Pep Club&#13;
lb7 &#13;
168&#13;
KOENIGS, BEVERLY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
KERNS, KATHLEEN&#13;
V oca1io11al&#13;
Art Club, French Club, Crea ti,·e Writing, Student&#13;
Cou ncil, Roadshows. Nati onal HonM Society&#13;
KILGORE, LEON A.&#13;
V occ1/ io11al&#13;
Football-Soph., Safe-Teens&#13;
KIRKPATRICK, KATHLEEN&#13;
V oca1io11al&#13;
Girls" Lounge, Office Assistant&#13;
KOENIG, BERNIE&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Spanish Club--V. Pres .. Basketball-Fr., National&#13;
Honor Society, Jr. Nati onal Honor Society, Bowling&#13;
League, Creative \l(friting, Military Ball Colonel&#13;
Altau, Spanish Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, National H onor Society KONECNY, MARY KAY&#13;
LARSEN, SANDRA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Military Ba ll&#13;
LAUDON, TOM&#13;
Voc&lt;1ti 11. l&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
LAWLESS, PHYLISS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club- Fr.&#13;
Student Council , Pep Club-Fr., Y-Teens, Nati onal&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
LAWTON, LAUREL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Thespi ans, Plays, Roadshow &#13;
LEE, LINDA&#13;
St eno-Pre/J&#13;
N ati onal H onor Society-Treas. , Jr. Class President.&#13;
Altau-V. Pres., i.\LO.I. Club. Student Council. Signttl.&#13;
Quill and Scroll , Spanish Club, Roads hows, Pep Club.&#13;
i.\!ilitary Ba ll&#13;
LEFGREN, NANCY KAY ANNA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Cheerleaders-V. Pres., i.\LO.I.-V. Pres .. Student&#13;
Council-Treas., Thespians, Roadshows, Altau, Choir.&#13;
Operettas. Homecoming Court, Pep Club, Jr. National&#13;
H onor Soc ie"ty, Hawkeye Girls' State, N ational Honor&#13;
Societi1-Pres .. All-State Chorus. Yellowjackette Choreo,t:rapher, i.\lilitary Ball&#13;
LEHMER, LARRY&#13;
Colle,ge Prep&#13;
Cross-Cou ntry. Basketball, R.0.T.C.. Science Club.&#13;
Sli de Rule Club. Bowling League&#13;
LE MASTER, CAROLYN SUE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club- Fr.&#13;
LIBBY, C. WILLIAM&#13;
V ocational&#13;
LEONARD, DELBERT&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketball , Baseball. R.0.T.C.. Military Ba ll&#13;
Freshman Foo tball-Manager. SafeTeens&#13;
LIEV AN, SHARON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Library Club. Student Council. Y-Teens.&#13;
F.N.A.&#13;
LINES, DAVID&#13;
V ocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., D.O.&#13;
LIVINGSTON, BARBARA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Pep Club-Fr.. Qui ll and Scroll, Chee rl ea der- Soph ..&#13;
Pep Club. Latin Club. F.T.A.- V . Pres .. Choir. Road -&#13;
shows. Operetta, Girls· Lounge. Reel Cross. Sign.ti.&#13;
All State Choru s, Mi litary Ball&#13;
LOPEZ, TOM&#13;
V orntionnl&#13;
Wrestl ing&#13;
\69 &#13;
170&#13;
MADISON, BOB D .&#13;
V ocalional&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MAJESKI, DARRYLE "Dennis"&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Glee, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Red&#13;
Cross, Choir, Roadshows, Operettas, Safe-Teens&#13;
MAJESKI, DAVE&#13;
V ocational&#13;
R.O.T .C., Rifle Team, Col or Guard , Slide Rule Club.&#13;
International Relations, Choir, Roadshow, Red Cross,&#13;
Operettas, Conservation Club, Basketball , Military&#13;
Ball&#13;
MARR, TRUDY&#13;
Commerci" l&#13;
Choir. Roadshows, Pep Club, Operetta&#13;
MARTIN, DARLENE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Altau , Latin Club, Signal, Quill&#13;
and -Scroll, Roadshow, Y-Teens,&#13;
Student Council&#13;
McKEEVER, AL&#13;
V octllion"I&#13;
Basketball, Football , R.O.T.C. , Red Cross&#13;
McNULTY, CHUCK&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Studest Council , Annual , Biologi• Club, Latin Club.&#13;
Art Club, R.O.T.C. , Military Ball , School Plays and&#13;
Mu sical Art W ork&#13;
McTWIGGAN, JEAN ANN&#13;
College Pre/&gt;&#13;
Pep Club. M.0.1 ., Spelling Club, Jr. N ational Honor&#13;
Society, N ation.ti Honor Society, Latin Club. Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, Homecoming Court&#13;
MEADOWS, HAROLD&#13;
V ocatio1/(/l&#13;
R.O.T.C. , D .O., Print Club&#13;
McINTOSH,&#13;
ROSEANNE M.&#13;
Co111111 erci,,/ &#13;
MILLER, BERNIE&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
--------------&#13;
Conservation Club- Pres., Track Drill Team&#13;
MILLER, MARILYN&#13;
ll ~e Pr p&#13;
Pep Club---Fr., Library Club, Red Cross-Pres ..&#13;
French Club. Homecoming Cou rt, Sig11fll, Quill and&#13;
Scroll. Road ShO\\'S. Glee. Teen Topics Correspondent.&#13;
,\lilitar~· Ball&#13;
MILLER, PAT&#13;
Commerrifll / Iris&#13;
Art Club-Pres .. Annual- Editor, Red Cross. Altrum;1,&#13;
Altau-Sgt.-at-Arms, Treas.. Pep Club-Fr.. Road&#13;
Sho\\'S, I\fosica ls and Plays (Art \X1ork), Militarr&#13;
Ball&#13;
MOATS, JOHN C. ll ~e Prep&#13;
Biologr Club, Science Club-V. Pres., Safe-Teens,&#13;
Choir, Band-Capt.. Roadshows. Operetta, !\LO.I.&#13;
Club- Pres .. Latin Club, Student Council, Sr. ClassV. Pres.. National Honor Society-Seer., All-State&#13;
Chorus. D ebate. I\filitary Ball&#13;
MOORE, JERRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Golf MONAHAN, KAREN&#13;
Voc.11ioufl l&#13;
F.KA.&#13;
MOORE, WILLIAM "Bill"&#13;
Vocfllionfll&#13;
Football, W' restling, R.O.T.C .. I\LP .. Drill Team&#13;
MORRIS, BARBARA V.&#13;
College Pre/i'&#13;
National Honor Society, Jr. N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Student Council, F.N.A.-Pres., G.R.A .. Red Cross.&#13;
Science Club, Tennis, Pep Club, Gym Assistant. Latin&#13;
Club-Pres., I\filitari• Ball&#13;
MOWERY, ED, deceased&#13;
V ocfllio11fll&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MORROW, GAY&#13;
lle.~e Prep&#13;
Spanish Club. Pep Club- Fr.&#13;
171&#13;
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172&#13;
ODELL, MERRITT&#13;
V ocatio11al&#13;
NEIGHBORS, DIANA&#13;
Vocatio11al&#13;
NELSON, DENNIS H.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, Football. R.0.T.C.&#13;
NERZ, JOYCE A.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross, F.N.A .. F.H.A .. Y-Teens. Yell ow jackets&#13;
Danceline, Roadshow&#13;
O'CONNOR, RODNEY MICHAEL&#13;
Coliege rep-E11 ~iueeri11g&#13;
Football-Soph .. Basketball-Soph., Golf, Jr. National&#13;
Honor Society. Jr. Prom Prince, R.O .T.C.. Student&#13;
Cou ncil.&#13;
R.0.T.C., French Club, D .O. PARRACK, JANET&#13;
PARRACK, JOYCE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross, Girls' Lounge&#13;
PELLAND, RICHARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Commel'firil&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council , Offi ce&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Plays. Road Shows. Operetta, Thesp ians. R.O.T.C.&#13;
PETERSON, ANITA LOUISE&#13;
Co111111ercial&#13;
Red Cross, Altau. Pep Club-Fr .. Sig11al. Choir, Road&#13;
Shows&#13;
PITT, BETTY&#13;
Vocatio11al&#13;
Glee Club &#13;
POFFENBARGER, TERRY&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club&#13;
POINTS, CONNIE&#13;
Vocal io11.1I&#13;
Pep Club-Fr., Art Club&#13;
POINTS, LESLIE JAMES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
POLAND, JAY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Choir, Roadsho"" R.0.T.C., French Club, Thespians,&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
PUTNAM, CAROLINE POWERS, LINDA&#13;
Vocational V OC&lt;tl io11rtl&#13;
G.R.A., Art Club, Homecoming&#13;
Court&#13;
PHELPS, MAEDI&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Band, Latin Club. Pep Club, Creati\'e \X1ritin."&#13;
RASMUSSEN, SUZANNE JUNE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Pep Club--Fr., F.T.A., Roadshow, Operett,1. Internationa l Relations, Choir. Altau, Creati,·e \Xfriting.&#13;
Girls' Lounge, Safe-Teens, Spanish Club&#13;
RIDDLE, PAULETTE&#13;
Commerciril&#13;
All Sports Queen, 2nd Runner Up "Miss North&#13;
Invitational," Cheerl eader-Pres. and Capt., H ead&#13;
Majorette, Student Council- V . Pres., Altau-Treas.,&#13;
Band 1st Lt., Pep Club, Altruma, Road Show, Sign.ti.&#13;
Annual- Copy Editor, Jr. Prom Court, l\filitary Ball&#13;
RIIBE, BONNIE JEAN&#13;
V ocational&#13;
173 &#13;
174&#13;
RISH, NANCY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, Spanish Club. Internati onal Relations&#13;
Club&#13;
ROBERTS, CYNTHIA&#13;
Co111111ercial&#13;
Cheerleader. Student Council, Roadshow. Altau. Choir.&#13;
Operetta , National Honor Soc iety&#13;
RODEN, SANDY SUE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, Orchestra. F.N.A.-Pres.. Roadshow.&#13;
F.H.A .. Band, Creati ve Writing, Choir, Reel Cross.&#13;
Safe-Teens, Spe lling Club-Treas., N ati onal Hono r&#13;
Societr&#13;
ROMANS, FRED E.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Safe-Teens, Band, Roadshow&#13;
ROWE, JOAN M. Co111111ercial&#13;
Gl ee, Reel Cross, Pep Club, Cheerleader. Roads how. Altau, i\'filitary&#13;
Ball Honorary Colonel&#13;
SALTER, JAMES&#13;
Vuct11io11"l&#13;
Roadshow. All Schoo l Play, Thespians&#13;
SANDERS, OW A YNE EDWARD&#13;
Vocatio11al&#13;
R.O.T.C. , Bowling League, D .O.&#13;
SANDERS, RAYMOND&#13;
Voct1 Jio11al&#13;
Reel Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
SCHLEGEL, ROBERT ALLEN&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
RUGER, PAULETTE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Cheerleader, Majorette, Reel Cross.&#13;
Student Council , Band, Roadshows,&#13;
Annu al- Pie. Eel. , Ytll owjacke ttes,&#13;
Varsiclettes, Na tional Honor Soc.,&#13;
Altau, H omecoming Court, Pep&#13;
Club, G lee Club, Military Ball ,&#13;
Altruma&#13;
Choir, Roadshows, Plars, Latin Club-Treas., Biology&#13;
Club-Pres., Soph. Class Seer., Junior. Class Seer., Sr.&#13;
Cl ass Pres., Jr. Nationa l Honor Society, National&#13;
Honor Society; Safe-Teens, Science Club- Pres., Wrestling, M.O.I.-Secr., Jr. Reel Cross, Hawkeye Boys'&#13;
State, Letterman's Club, Military Ball , Band- 2nd Lt.,&#13;
Thespians-V. Pres. &#13;
SCHUEIZKY, BOB E.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.O .T.C., football-Soph.&#13;
SCHMITT, JUDI ELAINE&#13;
Voca1io11al&#13;
SCOLLARD, PEGGY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
SEAMAN, KA THY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, Pep Club-Fr., Student Council, F.T;A.,&#13;
F.N .A., Girls' Loun~e. Signal, Creative Writing.&#13;
Quill and Scroll&#13;
SHEELY, JOHN F.&#13;
College P,-ep&#13;
Band, All-State Band&#13;
SHAUGHNESSY, PATRICK&#13;
"Spark"&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Track, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
SHEST AK, DAVID&#13;
College P1:ep&#13;
Band, Choir, Orchestra, Musicals. State Music Contest, Roadshows, Thespians-Treas., Plays, Outstanding Actor 1962, Science Club-V. Pres. and Seer.,&#13;
M.0.1., Creative Writing, F.T.A.-Pres. and Seer. ,&#13;
Hawkeye Boys· State, Biology. Student Council , National Honor Society&#13;
SHIPMAN, LINDA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Glee, Girls" Drill Team. Roads how&#13;
SITZLER, DAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
SKAW, LARRY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.o:r.c.&#13;
175 &#13;
176&#13;
SMITH, GARY&#13;
V ocatio1/(/l&#13;
R.O.T.C., Militarr Pol ice&#13;
SMITH, TERI DIANA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross. F.H.A .. Pep Club- Fr .. French&#13;
Club. Signal&#13;
SMITH, VELMA JEAN&#13;
Comm ercial&#13;
Red Cross, D.O.&#13;
SORENSON, NOREEN&#13;
College V ocation(/l Arts&#13;
All-School Pl ays. Band, Orchestra. F.H.A .. Art Club.&#13;
Thespians-V. Pres. and Seer. , Student Council. Debate. Roadshows, Nati onal Honor Soc iety&#13;
STARR, LINDA&#13;
Commercicil&#13;
Latin Club, Pep Club-Fr., Fr.&#13;
Class Seer. , Student Council. Jr.&#13;
Prom Court, Altau&#13;
STURGEON, STANLEY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
ST. CLAIR, DENNY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football , Basketba ll , Track, Baseball. Spanish Club, letterman's&#13;
Club-Co-Pres., Jr. Prom Court,&#13;
Art Club, Sr. Class Treas., R.O.T.C.&#13;
Latin Club, Sci ence Club, Safe-Teens, M.0.1. Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Crea tive Writing, N ational Honor Society,&#13;
i\!ilitary Ball&#13;
STURM, EUGENE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
TAYLOR, DAVID&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Football , Latin Club, R.O.T.C. , International Relati ons Club-V. Pres .. Safe-Teens-Sr. Repr., Student&#13;
Counci l, Military Ball&#13;
TEAGUE, DENNY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football , Wrestling, Baseball , Student Council, AllState Quartet. Choir. R.O.T.C. . Military Ball &#13;
TELLER, RICHARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.O.T.C., Drill Te:im, Landscape Firing Team, Internationa l Relations, Football-Fr .. \'(frestling, Signal,&#13;
Spanish Club, Military Ball&#13;
THOMAS, BARBARA&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Cheerle:ider-Fr., Latin Club, All-State Quartet, Altau,&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council, Road Shows. Varsidettes,&#13;
Yellowjackettes, Operettas&#13;
THOMPSON, JAMES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, M.P., French Club, Creative&#13;
\'(friting, Student Council&#13;
THOMPSON, MARCIA "Mouse"&#13;
Commercial Arts&#13;
G.R.A., Art Club-Seer. and V. Pres., Latin Club, Student Council- Parl'n., Signal, Quill and Scroll, AltauSecr., Annual-Co-Ed., Jr. Prom Princess, Road&#13;
Shows, Homecoming Court, Office Worker, Sr. Class&#13;
Seer., Military Ball, Musicals, All School Plays (Art&#13;
Work)&#13;
THORNTON, RON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Football-Soph., Basketball-Soph., THORNBURG, CONNIE&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
TOMPKINS, JOE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Military Ball, Pep Club, Latin&#13;
Club, (Fresh.), G.R.A.&#13;
TWOMEY, MARILYN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
VILLONT, WILLIAM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Thespians, Road Show, All School Play&#13;
WARNER, DAVID&#13;
Commercial Co11rse&#13;
Football- Fr., Basketball-Fr.&#13;
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177 &#13;
178&#13;
W ASSEM, CYNTHIA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
French Club, Road Shows, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band&#13;
WATKINSON, BONNIE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Library Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Signal&#13;
WATSON, ROBERT&#13;
V ocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
WATTS, JERRY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
WESSELS, DONALD J. College Prep&#13;
Band, Choir, Road Shows, Plays,&#13;
Thespians-Treas. and Pres., Quill&#13;
and Scroll, Latin Club, Biology&#13;
Club, Science Club, Safe-TeensPres., M.O.I. Club, Pep Band,&#13;
N.H.S.I., Creative Writing, Signal,&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
WHALEY, WILBUR&#13;
V ocational&#13;
WILLEY, TERESA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, French Club, Student Council, Creative&#13;
Writing, Office Assistant&#13;
WILSON, ILEEN&#13;
V ocational A1·ts&#13;
F.H.A., F.T.A., F.N.A., Glee Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Y-Teens, Creative Writing, Pep Club-Fr., Road Show&#13;
WILSON, SMYZER&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Track, Basketball, Football, D.O.&#13;
WHALEY, CONNIE&#13;
V ocational &#13;
WRAY LORRAINE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross, Spanish Club, Sig11al-Ass't Ed.&#13;
WOODWORTH, LARRY "Woody"&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Safe-Teens, Bowling League, R.O.T.C.&#13;
WOMELDORFF, JOHN L.&#13;
Vocatio11al&#13;
R.O.T.C., M.P., Thespians&#13;
WOLFE, DAVID A.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Art Club,&#13;
Annual-Co-Sports Ed., R.O.T.C., Jr., Class-V. Pres.,&#13;
Letterman's Club--Secr. and Treas., Football-CoCapt., Basketball, Baseball-Capt., Military Ball, Jr.&#13;
Prom Court, Choir, Musical, Twirp Week CourtKing&#13;
WITT, EARLENE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross, F.N.A., Student Council&#13;
WITKE, RANDY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
WOHLERS, MARY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
G.R.A., Spanish Club&#13;
French Club, Biology Club--V. Pres., Fr. Class&#13;
Treas., Soph. Class V. Pres., Football, BasketballFr. and Soph., Sig11al, Student Council, Quill and&#13;
Scrol l&#13;
WISE, LARRY&#13;
V ocatio11al&#13;
YOPP, RICHARD ELLIOTT&#13;
Vocatio11al&#13;
Conservation Club, Printing Club- Pres., R.0.T.C.&#13;
YOUNG, LINDA&#13;
Voct1tio11al&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
179 &#13;
Someone· s watching???&#13;
YORDY, JIM&#13;
Vocat10/l(tl&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
ZIMMERMAN, DAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Band, Latin Club, Biology Club, Spelling Club--&#13;
Pres., Orchestra, M.0.1.-Treas., Jr. National Honor&#13;
Society, National Honor Society, Student Council&#13;
"Sing that fast little number-" &#13;
"And after that, we'll take this road for a few miles."&#13;
Work of art!!&#13;
181 &#13;
Gtt that fttl-better feeli ng!&#13;
f ashions by Dior&#13;
182&#13;
RECIPE FOR A GOOD TIME . . .&#13;
Take one Johnny-Appleseed-type apple tree, a worm, a&#13;
gardener . . . blend well with a senior class in full bloomand what do you get? A senior class banguet, what else? A&#13;
banguet which is held at the T own H ouse and which serves&#13;
up the be.rt in food and entertainment. &#13;
"Oh, Mike !"&#13;
She's Big . . .&#13;
She's Brawny .. .&#13;
She's Chuck McNu!ty!&#13;
"I'll just get one while no one is looking."&#13;
KICKAPOO JOY . . .&#13;
"Y'all come," was the unofficial invitation and darned near ever' -&#13;
body did. It was October when the Senior Class of '63 met in the Dogpatch Field House for a rootin', snootin' Sadie Hawkins Day. Backwoods&#13;
hill-billies included such fellars as Hairless Joe, Marryin' Sam, and, of&#13;
course, the whole shebang of the Yokum outfit. Victuals were right&#13;
tasty, too. Anyone for presarved turnips ?&#13;
" . . . and he is all mine."&#13;
183 &#13;
Barb Livingstone and David Shestak received the Margie Hatcher Memori al Service Award and Suzanne Rasmussen was given the Rotary Award for&#13;
outstanding girl vocalist.&#13;
Receiving letters fo r superior work&#13;
in the N ational Merit Scholarship test&#13;
were Stanley Sturgeon and Barbara Morris. These students also rece ived the&#13;
Iowa State Bar Association Award for&#13;
their citi zenship, and Stan received a&#13;
S500 scholarship to Omaha University.&#13;
184&#13;
On May 16, the Senior Honors Assembly was&#13;
held. The 12 students with the highest averages were&#13;
announced. They are: Bob Schlegel winner of the&#13;
World Herald Scholarship of $250, a $25 Elks Youth&#13;
leadership award, a $100 scho~arship to Iowa _lJni''.ersity, a $625 Alcoa Scholarship at Iowa Un1vers1ty,&#13;
and The \X'alter Cassel Award for the outstanding&#13;
boy vocalist.&#13;
Dan Zimmerman winner of a $25 Elks Scholarship, a $50 American&#13;
legion Schol arship, and a&#13;
$500 renewable scholarship&#13;
to Omaha University.&#13;
Nancy lefg ren winner of the $250 World&#13;
Herald Scholarship, and&#13;
two $2 5 Elks Scholarships.&#13;
Sally Bechner&#13;
Barbara Morris winner of $60 for her essay&#13;
on 'How I Can Keep America Free and Strong .'&#13;
Jean McTwiggan&#13;
Linda lee&#13;
Karen Hurd&#13;
Bernard Koenig winner of the $50 Klefman&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
John Moats winner of&#13;
a $297 Scholarship to Iowa&#13;
State.&#13;
Freda Goldenburg&#13;
Rod O'Connor &#13;
Noreen Sorenson and Ken Berry were&#13;
awarded p ins for the best actress and actor.&#13;
Na ncy Lefgren and Bob Schl egel received&#13;
the best supporting actress and actor, while&#13;
D aYid Shestak and Noreen were voted the&#13;
best Thespians.&#13;
D ave Wolfe and \Xlilli am Harrison both&#13;
received the trophy fo r the best all around&#13;
athlete. In order to get this award you must&#13;
letter in three different sports in separate&#13;
seasons, and be outstanding in each.&#13;
Lanny Hanson, Sandy Roden, and Bob Schl egel received the Rotary Award fo r outstand ing band students.&#13;
185 &#13;
186&#13;
Three times, this year, the student body w.1s&#13;
s.1ddened to le.irn .1bout the de.1th of a Tee Jay&#13;
student. Th ree faces were missed in halls and classes.&#13;
Three n.1111es were spoken with a hollow, hushing&#13;
sound.&#13;
\Vhy should young people die before they&#13;
ha Ye opportunity to taste life fully?&#13;
Althoug h this questio n was asked repeatedly,&#13;
no ans\\·er was found.&#13;
Althoug h nothi1\!..'. c.rn nuke up for the loss,&#13;
there is conso l.1 tio n in the kn o\vledge that for&#13;
Judy Young. fo r Ed lv[owery, for Pegg}' Lee&#13;
there \Y ill be no more 11.ii n and unce rt.1inty. &#13;
B.icctl.1ure,1te was held on June 2 at&#13;
~:3 0 P.M. Re,-. Raymond 0. B:trber of&#13;
Dodge 1v[emori.tl Congreg,1tion.1I Church&#13;
deli,·ered the invoc1tion; and Re,._ 1vI. Claire&#13;
Schu pe o f Epworth M ethodist Church gaYe&#13;
the Benediction. Thei r words seemed to sp:uk&#13;
new confid ence in the seniors, confidence&#13;
tlut they would succeed, though the path to&#13;
success is often lined with difficulties and&#13;
disappoi ntments.&#13;
187 &#13;
&#13;
As our high school days drnw to a close, s,1dness and happiness intermingle in the minds of the&#13;
graduating seniors. Our long climb to the heights that we have attained has in\'O]Yed hea rtb rc.1k :i nd joy,&#13;
d efea t and vi ctory. All of these were important in prep:iring us for our foul :iccomplishment, gr.1du.1 tion 1&#13;
Whether our special interest was academic, vootional, athleti c or soc ial, we o n ,di :igree tint \\'e&#13;
ha I a wond erful time in those hallowed halls th at we left.&#13;
During our freshman ye:ir, initiation and ori entatio n to the ch:i nge in school li fe occup ied most of&#13;
our time. Becoming sophomores meant that we were no lon,cer the babi es of the school-we Jud become&#13;
genuine members of the student body. Our junio r year brought tons of homework :ind our JuniorSenior Prom, I-faw,1ii:in Paradise, whi ch was so be:mtiful. firull y c.11ne "our" time, time fo r being the&#13;
big shots of the school. \Y/e weren' t .1ctually ,rn y di ffe rent, though, bec:mse we still had tons of homework.&#13;
The senior b,mquet, b,1cc:1 l.iurea te, commencement :i nd the p.u ty ,1t the Elks' Club were hi,g\1lights&#13;
of our hig h school days.&#13;
It \Vas a wonderful fo ur yea rs, and we miss the crowded halls, pep rall ies, ,c,1mes, da nces, plays,&#13;
clubs and young romances. But most of all we miss you, Thorll:ls Jefferson High School, .111d all that&#13;
rou stand fo r and me1mt to u-.&#13;
189 &#13;
H owie! D on't you dare touch that lever 1&#13;
Mari e' You changed yo ur hair style 1&#13;
190&#13;
Schlip me a&#13;
schl obber ! &#13;
Mrs. Mary Stageman, school nurse,&#13;
is a comfort to the student body and&#13;
faculty. She makes her office in the&#13;
girls' lounge on Monday and Thursday.&#13;
She may be reached at one of the local&#13;
schools at almost any time. Her most&#13;
often repeated words are "Let me take&#13;
your temperature," and "Do you feel&#13;
sick at your stomach?" Her ready smile&#13;
and sweet personality are very pleasing&#13;
to all.&#13;
RO\Xf 1, L-r: Judy Boe, Tom Canaday, Sandra Severson, Suzi Wendstrand,&#13;
Bobbe Dague, Sheryl Jensen; ROW 2: Karen Robirts, Susie Phillips, Joyce&#13;
Brown; ROW 3: Jack Wagner, Fred Harbold, Jeff Kroeblin, Bob Anderson,&#13;
Dave Mumm, Pat Moss, Bill Freeland, Jerry Abels, Rod Renner, Gary Bain.&#13;
191 &#13;
192&#13;
" . .. and who, disguised&#13;
as Clark Kent . .. "&#13;
Aw gee, Sarge ! I&#13;
just loosened it.&#13;
was 1Ciss Strawberry Queen of 1929.&#13;
Ah, Kathy ! What"s the matter! &#13;
Have yo11 ever tried riding an elephant?&#13;
.. . but J ackie, I don't&#13;
Bossa Nova!&#13;
All right 1 Who&#13;
whistled?&#13;
193 &#13;
"I don't always I oo k like this."&#13;
194 &#13;
Oh, sole mio !&#13;
Watch the hands!&#13;
\'V'atch the hands!&#13;
\'V'haddara mean, "you're&#13;
scared of Smyzer ?"&#13;
195 &#13;
AUTO PARTS and&#13;
DEALERS&#13;
Council Bluffs Auto Parts&#13;
Genuine Parts&#13;
Midwest Cut-Rate&#13;
Rasmussen Buick&#13;
Richman Auto Parts&#13;
BANKS&#13;
City National&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings&#13;
First Federal&#13;
State Savings&#13;
BEAUTY SHOPS&#13;
Beauty by Betty&#13;
Betty's Med-Way Manor&#13;
BOWLING ALLEYS&#13;
Anderson Bowl&#13;
Broadway Bowl&#13;
Twin City Bowl&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
CLOTHING STORES&#13;
Iowa Clothes&#13;
Kapers&#13;
Mode O'Day&#13;
CONSTRUCTION&#13;
Horn and Wolfe&#13;
Evans Engineering&#13;
DAIRIES&#13;
Meadow Gold&#13;
196&#13;
DEPARTMENT STORES&#13;
Beno's&#13;
Joe Smith's&#13;
Kresge's&#13;
Penny's&#13;
Peoples Store&#13;
Ranh&#13;
DRUG STORES&#13;
Clark's&#13;
Connelly's&#13;
Hushaw's&#13;
Lane Brothers&#13;
Morphy's&#13;
Taffee's&#13;
FLORISTS&#13;
Hecht's Walton's&#13;
FOOD MARKETS&#13;
Damon's Food Market&#13;
Emergency Store&#13;
Holder Grocery&#13;
Lou's Market&#13;
Lucky Seven Stores&#13;
Rog and Scotty's&#13;
Super Yalu&#13;
Woodie's Mart&#13;
FUNERAL HOMES&#13;
Beem Belford&#13;
Cutler&#13;
Meyer&#13;
Woodring&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
Bluffs Glass&#13;
Bob Riso Floor&#13;
Covering &amp; Paint&#13;
Bogardus Plumbing&#13;
and Heating&#13;
Gottbrecht's Hardware&#13;
Sherwin-Williams Paint&#13;
But our advertisers&#13;
make up the difference.&#13;
INDUSTRY&#13;
Blue Star Foods&#13;
Cohoe Lumber&#13;
Crawford Lumber&#13;
Katleman Foundry&#13;
Peet's Feed&#13;
Style Select&#13;
World Radio Laboratory&#13;
JEWELERS&#13;
Baird's&#13;
Kulesh's&#13;
Lucey's&#13;
MEDICAL CENTERS&#13;
Benton Medical&#13;
Center&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
MUSIC&#13;
House of Hi-Fi&#13;
Music Shop&#13;
Skip Anderson&#13;
Dance Band&#13;
Tee Jay Choir&#13;
OFFICE SUPPLIES&#13;
Ainsworth&#13;
OPTICAL SHOPS&#13;
Shipley&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHERS&#13;
Bob Pyles&#13;
Canon&#13;
Harding&#13;
Sunshine&#13;
PHYSICIANS&#13;
J. G. Kruml&#13;
E. M. Linbert&#13;
F. E. Marsh, Sr.&#13;
F. E. Marsh, Jr.&#13;
John Mathiasen&#13;
J. T. O'Connell&#13;
George Pester Isaac Sternhill&#13;
D. T. Stroy&#13;
Gale Wahl&#13;
REALTORS&#13;
Christensen &amp; Petersen&#13;
Jensen-Pogge&#13;
Russ Starr&#13;
RENTALS&#13;
Gruver Rental&#13;
RESTAURANTS&#13;
A &amp; W Root Beer&#13;
Burlington Lunch&#13;
Christy Creme&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
Evans Ice Cream&#13;
Ewald's Drive-In&#13;
Schultz's Restaurant&#13;
The Spot&#13;
Vetc-'s Pizza Pantry&#13;
SHOE STORES&#13;
Brown's Shoe Fit&#13;
National Self-Service&#13;
SPORT I NG GOODS&#13;
Chris's Sports Shop&#13;
TRANSPORTATION&#13;
American Buslines&#13;
UTILITIES&#13;
Council Bluffs Gas Company&#13;
PATRONIZE&#13;
OUR&#13;
FRIENDS!&#13;
- - ---- - - - --&#13;
DVERTISERS&#13;
197 &#13;
RANKS&#13;
325 West Broadway&#13;
"Use Your First Charge"&#13;
KRESGE'S&#13;
THE FAMILY'S CHOICE&#13;
AINSWORTH&#13;
Printing and Office Supplies&#13;
Free dollars to students in&#13;
AINSWORTH SCHOOL COOP.&#13;
Broadway at 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-5519&#13;
BROWN'S&#13;
Better Shoes&#13;
413 West Broadway&#13;
For Young Men&#13;
Redwin&#13;
For Young Ladies&#13;
Sander of Boston&#13;
Roblee Petite Debs&#13;
Converse All Star&#13;
Basketba II Shoes&#13;
Shoes and Oxfords&#13;
198&#13;
Tweedies&#13;
Tennis Oxfords&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
Fashion First for Teens&#13;
But First It's Right&#13;
Secure for your future&#13;
by securing the present&#13;
50 I West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
Open a Savings&#13;
at I&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL&#13;
LOAN&#13;
E. J. JUEL,&#13;
KULESH'S&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
Phone 322-5984 &#13;
The First Name in Fashion Since&#13;
the Turn of the Century&#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
&amp;&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
416 West Broadway&#13;
Marriage&#13;
A New Car&#13;
A New Home&#13;
Education&#13;
Emergency Expense&#13;
Account Immediately&#13;
the&#13;
SAVINGS &amp;&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
President&#13;
Phone 322-5525&#13;
ANYTIME&#13;
IS&#13;
"GIFT TIME"&#13;
BAIRD JEWELRY&#13;
8 Scott Street&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
BENOS&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2251&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA&#13;
Your Council Bluffs&#13;
Department Store&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
THE EMERGENCY STORE&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
Phone 322-8646&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA&#13;
GOTTBRECHT'S&#13;
Fa rm Supplies&#13;
Downtown Store&#13;
160 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4463&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
W estend Store&#13;
3138 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-44-0 I&#13;
199&#13;
I &#13;
200&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF THESE&#13;
PROFESSIONAL MEN&#13;
Dr. J. T. O'Connel Dr. Isac Sternhill&#13;
Dr. E. M. Limbert&#13;
Dr. Geo. H. Pester Dr. D. S. Stroy&#13;
THE BENTON MEDICAL CENTER&#13;
Dr. Edward R. Farrage&#13;
Dr. J. 0. Hennessy&#13;
Dr. Max W. Kinney&#13;
Dr. C. B. Smith&#13;
Dr. Louise M. Comel&#13;
Dr. Fredrick Marsh, Sr. Dr. Fredrick Marsh, Jr.&#13;
Dr. Gale Wahl&#13;
Dr. J. G. Kruml Dr. John Mathiasen&#13;
-~ -~~ &#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
612 S. Main&#13;
. . . Pontiac ...&#13;
HUGHES MOTOR CO.&#13;
I 53 West Broadway&#13;
. . . Chevrolet . . .&#13;
PIONEER MOTORS&#13;
125 West Pierce&#13;
... Cadillac ...&#13;
ZIP MOTORS, INC.&#13;
17 I 4 West Broadway&#13;
. Valiant-Plymouth-Chrysler .&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS, INC.&#13;
600 East Washington&#13;
Mercury ...&#13;
,,&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS,&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
WHITTAKER-LONG&#13;
25 4th St.&#13;
... Ford ...&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
I I 5 West Broadway&#13;
... Rambler ...&#13;
RASSMUSSEN BUICK ... Buick ...&#13;
COSTELLO VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
S Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
... Volkswagen ...&#13;
HOWE&#13;
149 West Broadway&#13;
. . . Chrysler-Plymouth . . .&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO DEALERS&#13;
BEAUTY BY BETTY&#13;
Up Town Shop&#13;
6 I 2 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-2112&#13;
Mon.-Fri. 7-7&#13;
Sat. 7-3&#13;
Parking in Rear&#13;
West End Shop&#13;
510 N. 27th&#13;
Phone 323-2647&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '63&#13;
From&#13;
HARRY C. CROWL COMPANY&#13;
Realtors-Insurance 123 4th Street Phone 322-2504&#13;
We are happy to announce one of your number is becoming associated with us!&#13;
PAULETTE RIDDLE&#13;
201 &#13;
EVAN'S&#13;
First in&#13;
ICE-CREAM&#13;
and&#13;
HOME MADE CANDY&#13;
108 E. Bdwy.&#13;
Phone&#13;
322-9639&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
DRUG CO.&#13;
A Strong Bank Since 1856&#13;
Complete Commercial Banking&#13;
Member of F.D.l.C.&#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER and SUPPLY&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
202&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
507 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7544&#13;
From Bottom to Top '&#13;
IOWA 1&#13;
536-38 West Broadway&#13;
"The one stop spot fo r a ll&#13;
your building needs. "&#13;
25 South 15th St.&#13;
Phone 322-2546 &#13;
CRAWFORD LUMBER&#13;
"One Stop Material Center&#13;
for the Do-lt-Y ourself"&#13;
USE YOUR CREDIT&#13;
Call us for&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CHRYSTY CREME&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-2778&#13;
Remodeling Home Improvement&#13;
The Place to Shop&#13;
CLOTHES&#13;
Phone 322-5567&#13;
It's Always Convenient to&#13;
Save Money and Time&#13;
at CITY NATIONAL&#13;
Free Parking While You Bank&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA&#13;
We handle the entire job&#13;
Easy Credit Payments&#13;
CRAWFORD HOME IMPROVEMENT&#13;
1200 AVENUE B PHONE 323 -7501&#13;
CITY NATIONAL&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HUSHAW&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
Free Prescription Delivery&#13;
PHONE 322-2595&#13;
138 SOUTH MAI N COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
203 &#13;
BURLINGTON LUNCH&#13;
621 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
331 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GENUINE PARTS COMPANY&#13;
1618 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
341 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-4833&#13;
LOU'S MARKET&#13;
1426 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
RICHMOND AUTO PARTS&#13;
2748 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7197&#13;
CANON&#13;
STUDIOS&#13;
702 Lindberg Drive&#13;
Phone 323-2983&#13;
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS&#13;
608 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TAFFE&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
556 West Broadway&#13;
MID-WEST&#13;
"CUT-RATE"&#13;
AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY&#13;
EAT AT SHUL TZ'S&#13;
3227 West Broadway&#13;
Always Fine Food&#13;
GRUVER RENT AL&#13;
2325 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MEADOW GOLD MILK&#13;
At the Door or Store&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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Compliments of&#13;
204 PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE &#13;
TWIN CITY BOWL&#13;
36th and Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-6609&#13;
WORLD RADIO LAB&#13;
3415 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Willow at 6th&#13;
E. M. PEET&#13;
MFG. CO.&#13;
33 South 25&#13;
CHRISTENSEN &amp; PETERSEN&#13;
7 Scott&#13;
Phone 322-2583&#13;
BLUFFS GLASS&#13;
SERVICE COMPANY&#13;
318 North 16th&#13;
Ph. 322-0259&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
of&#13;
THE ANNUAL&#13;
STAFF&#13;
MODE O'DAY&#13;
Dresses, Sportswear, Lingerie&#13;
Hosiery&#13;
Accessories&#13;
ANDERSON'S BOWL&#13;
I 5 State Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BROADWAY CLEANERS&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
7 West Broadway&#13;
2903 West Broadway&#13;
549 East Broadway&#13;
5th Ave. Ma in and Pea rl&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
127 South Main&#13;
CLARK DRUG COMPANY&#13;
418 West Broadway&#13;
11 2 West Broadway&#13;
417 East Washington&#13;
322-6677&#13;
3_23-7506&#13;
328-1801&#13;
CHRIS'S&#13;
SPORTSMAN SHOP&#13;
304 West Broadway&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
MORPHY DRUG&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
205 &#13;
HOUSE OF HI-Fl&#13;
700 I Dodge Street&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
WE SPECIALIZE IN HIGH FIDELITY&#13;
Open weekdays 'til 8:30&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
206&#13;
25 South 8th St.&#13;
Phone 322-6629&#13;
For all your "PAINT"&#13;
and&#13;
FLOOR COVERING NEEDS&#13;
BOB RISO&#13;
FLOOR COVERING&#13;
&amp; PAINTS&#13;
23 West Broadway&#13;
STATE SAVINGS BANK&#13;
ENJOY OUR TWIN SERVICES:&#13;
• FREE PARKING • DRIVE-IN BANKING&#13;
2nd and 5th Period&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
CHOIR&#13;
Director&#13;
MRS. CAROL BEAN&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 Willow Avenue Phone 322-7799&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
VETO'S&#13;
PIZZA PANTRY&#13;
"MADE AND BAKED FRESH BY ORDER"&#13;
3107 West Broadway Phone 328-0064&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
AMERICAN&#13;
BUS&#13;
LINES&#13;
623 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2225&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
LANE BROS.&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
"YOUR SELF-SERVICE DRUG"&#13;
at&#13;
BROADWAY and SCOTT&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
COGLEY&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
417 E. Washington&#13;
Phone 328-180 I&#13;
KING DAVE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
IOWA&#13;
for "The Finest in Senior Portraits"&#13;
Phone 323-4946&#13;
BLUE STAR FOODS, INC.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
207 &#13;
.. RUSS&#13;
STARR&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
208&#13;
REALTY&#13;
I 03 Pearl St.&#13;
SHAW&#13;
FLOWER&#13;
SHOP&#13;
For CORSAGES&#13;
Phone 322-7355&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS GAS&#13;
Division of&#13;
Northern Natural Gas Company&#13;
29 South Main&#13;
JENSEN&#13;
&amp;&#13;
POGGE&#13;
REALTY COMPANY&#13;
"Real Estate Sales"&#13;
25 South Main Ph. 322-9790&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PAUL HORN&#13;
323-6078&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Quality&#13;
Built&#13;
Homes&#13;
Recreation Rooms&#13;
Kitchens&#13;
FREE ESTIMATES&#13;
AUSTIN WOLFE&#13;
323-6239&#13;
A. &amp; W. DRIVE IN&#13;
2108 West Broadway&#13;
Look for the Bright Orange Building&#13;
HECHT&#13;
FLORIST&#13;
316 Fleming&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
Your&#13;
Local&#13;
LUCKY&#13;
SEVEN&#13;
STORES &#13;
SUNSHINE&#13;
STUDIOS&#13;
27 North 7&#13;
Specializing&#13;
in&#13;
Senior Portraits&#13;
8. &amp; W., Oil Tints&#13;
and&#13;
Natural Color&#13;
SEWER &amp; WATER&#13;
Contractors&#13;
Excavating - Septic Tan ks&#13;
CONTRACTORS&#13;
EQUIPMENT&#13;
RENTAL&#13;
[ Call 323-2884&#13;
EVANS ENGINEERING CO.&#13;
SKIP&#13;
ANDERSON&#13;
DANCE&#13;
BAND&#13;
807 s 21&#13;
WOODIE'S&#13;
MART&#13;
Open Evenings 'til&#13;
7:30 P.M.&#13;
3658 Ave. 8&#13;
Phone 323-0797&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
IOWA&#13;
/&#13;
The One&#13;
STOP SPOT!&#13;
THE&#13;
SPOT&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
McMULLEN&#13;
SKELLY&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
For Good Food 2103 West Broadway&#13;
Rog and Scotty's&#13;
SUPER YALU&#13;
Store No. I&#13;
Store No. 2&#13;
Store No. 3&#13;
Store No. 4&#13;
704 West Broadway&#13;
3435 West Broadway&#13;
515 East Broadway&#13;
21 2 1 South 7th St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
NATIONAL SELF SERVICE&#13;
SHOES&#13;
34th and West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
209 &#13;
2 10&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
MEYER&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME THOMAS JEFFERSON&#13;
CHOIR Specials&#13;
Styles&#13;
for&#13;
Special&#13;
Occasions&#13;
at&#13;
Director&#13;
MRS. CAROL BEAN&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CENTRAL ST A TES&#13;
OIL COMPANY&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS&#13;
STYLE SELECT&#13;
UNIFORM COMPANY&#13;
725 West Broadway&#13;
Band Uniforms and Accessories&#13;
Emblems and Athletic Equipment&#13;
BETTY'S&#13;
MID-WAY MANOR&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
2717 Avenue H Ph. 323-6288&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
KATELMAN FOUNDRY&#13;
"Ornamental Railings&#13;
Grey Iron Castings"&#13;
230 South I I Ph. 323-3 131&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
RASMUSSEN BUICK COMPANY&#13;
1401 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BUICK&#13;
ELECTRA e WI LDCAT e LA SABRE e SPEC IAL&#13;
ROGER E. RASMUSSEN&#13;
Owner&#13;
Phone 328-1843&#13;
Omaha : 341-3087&#13;
' I &#13;
SandwichesFrench FriesSoft DrinksI&#13;
Malted Milks and ShakesWOODRING&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
WALTON&#13;
GREENHOUSES&#13;
420 No. 26 Ph. 322-4059&#13;
DAMON'S&#13;
FOOD MARKET&#13;
RALPH'S QUALITY MEATS&#13;
Phones&#13;
322-1707&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
From&#13;
322-4219&#13;
THE DAIRY QUEENS&#13;
I 634 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-880 I&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-5689&#13;
WAYNE LIVINGSTON&#13;
Presid·ent&#13;
EDITH WOODRING&#13;
1507 West Broadway&#13;
Largest Parking Lot in Council Bluffs&#13;
Sec., Treas.&#13;
121 So. 7th&#13;
Ph. 322-7485&#13;
BOGARDUS PLUMBING&#13;
&amp;&#13;
HEATING COMPANY&#13;
301 2 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-6874&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HOLDER GROCERY&#13;
OPEN 'TIL MIDNIGHT DAILY&#13;
INCLUDING SUNDAY&#13;
312 North 35th 328-1050&#13;
211 &#13;
212&#13;
RUDY'S DRIVE-IN&#13;
19th and Broadway&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
To&#13;
The&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
"1963"&#13;
From&#13;
THE ANNUAL STAFF &#13;
Abels. J erry ~8 . 106. I2i . 19 1&#13;
Abshie r. P:iul 9-i. IOI. 1-13&#13;
Ad:ims. Glend:i .\9 . . 12 . -13. -17. ~9 .&#13;
5 3. 1-13&#13;
Adkins. Cheryl 58 . 72. 155&#13;
Ai:er. V er K uilen .&gt;9 . -13. 107 . I IO. 1-13&#13;
Ag new . Dennis -18. I 55&#13;
Al~quist. L:irry 32. 36, ·13, -!6, -f9 , 2. 87. 155&#13;
Ahrens. Ted 155&#13;
Akins. L:irrv I-13&#13;
Aldredge. Sh:iron l .f&gt;&#13;
Ald rich. D:iYc 1-1) ·&#13;
Al d rich. J erry I 5S&#13;
Allen. Ge"rge 95 . 96. 106. 108, 155 All en . J:ickic I 27&#13;
Allen . J e:in 127&#13;
Allen. Peggy 127&#13;
Allen. Rob'Crt 99 I IO. 12-&#13;
All e rto n. C:i ro ~ 143&#13;
Allison. \V:i lly 12 7&#13;
A mos. S!e\Cn ~3&#13;
Ande rsen . Lind:i I-ii&#13;
Anderson. Ben -12 . . f·s. 53. 93, 1-!3 Anderson . Ch:i rl es 155&#13;
An Je rson. D o ug I-13&#13;
AnJerso n. Eliz:ibeth -1 2 53 7,· 9i 127 ' ' • . •&#13;
Anders, n. K:ithryn 33 . 39. -fl, -17 , . 9 . 70 , 76. - 7. 1-13&#13;
Anderso n. Ro bert 1-13 , 191&#13;
Andrews. i\fark 33, 48, 106, 1-!3&#13;
Anson. D :i,·id 32. 1·13&#13;
A ppleg:ite, P:it 127&#13;
Arch. Ru ss 127&#13;
Armstrong. Ann -13 , 127&#13;
Arm ron~. Sherry 1-13&#13;
Arrowsmi th . P.:it 39 -11 50 5 1. 1-13 Ault. Cheryl 39 . 1-13 ' '&#13;
Auff:irt. El:iine 39 . 120, 127 Auste n. G lo ri:t 127&#13;
BJbcock, G:iry ·f2 , 1-13&#13;
B:i~n. C:iro lyn 127&#13;
B:iin. GHy 127. 19 1&#13;
Ba ldw in . D oroth y 127&#13;
Ba llinger, Linn 127&#13;
BJnks. Lyd:i 127&#13;
Barbe:iu, Ed 39 . 12 7&#13;
Bargen qu:ist . Les! ie 12 7&#13;
B:irker. J im -f8. 155&#13;
BarksdJ!e. D u n:i lcl 12 7&#13;
B:i rl ow. Ro d 52. 110, 127&#13;
Barnes. K1th y -12. 127&#13;
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B.1rritt. Larry 9-1, 101 11 5, 143 B:irro n. Ed I-f3&#13;
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B:irtlett. N:incy 52, 156&#13;
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B3 tt. Robert 127&#13;
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B:ix ley. Jo hn J-1.&gt;&#13;
B:ixt er. J udy 52. 156&#13;
Baxter. P:i t 73. 127&#13;
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Becerra. ~ 42. 98 , 107. 127&#13;
Beck. Cheryl ~2. -13. 48. 5 1, 127 Beck. LuAnn ;12. 39 -15 52 7,· 9,· 126 , 127 . . . ' ' '&#13;
Becker. Joyce 52 . 127. 18-1&#13;
Becker. Keith -19. 156 Beckner. S:i l ly 58. 156.&#13;
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Be rh:irds. Bruce 156&#13;
Bern ha rd s, Ch:i rl es 127&#13;
Berry. Ken -1 1, 78. 8 1. 82, 143. 185&#13;
Bethers. Ste,·e 127&#13;
Betts. Jim 1-13&#13;
Betts. Roger 143&#13;
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Bom h:im. J:in icc 1-1-i&#13;
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B1111ten . O:tn ny 128&#13;
Bott. Rich:ird 128&#13;
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Br:idford. J:in ice 128. 1-10&#13;
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Cl:iy. Jerry 99. 106. 110. 113. 128&#13;
Clemens. J nyce I-i5 Clinkenbe:ird. Ginny 32. -13 . -11, 1-!3&#13;
C1Khr:rn . Vir~ini:i 128&#13;
C1it'fin. Sus:i.n i 60 Cofim:i n. G:iry I-i5&#13;
Cnlenu n. Terry 57. 99. 100. 11 ;;&#13;
1-1) Collins. Betty l-1S&#13;
Co ll ins. Dnnn:i 32. 39. 58. 159, 192&#13;
C&lt;1ll in s. Ken 159 Col\\"e ll. Connie 52. 93 . 128&#13;
C11lwe ll. Irene -12. 50. 128&#13;
C&lt;1ml ey. Kenny 12 8&#13;
Con:iw:tv. Kenny I 59&#13;
Co1nbo1y.' Rich:t rd 39. -IS, 11 8. 12 8&#13;
Conk lini:. Dnug 98 . 12 8&#13;
Con nll r. P:1trick 52. 128&#13;
C11ok. Rnger 128&#13;
Cnuk . T rudy 12 8&#13;
(111111. Jim 128&#13;
Co1pel:ind. J:inet 159&#13;
Cuw:trdin. Skir i.?R&#13;
Cr:iig. Bill I 19&#13;
Cr:in e. Fred 128&#13;
Cr:ine. G:i ry 128&#13;
Croch:i.n. Ken 128 Cue, Ren ee 5-i. 128&#13;
Cue. \Xl:iyne l-i-1&#13;
Cu ll en. J:ine l-i-1 Cuningh:i.m. Bobbe ·!.:;. 128&#13;
Cupit. Ch:irles 159&#13;
Curry. Sh:i.rnn 12 8&#13;
D:ie~:i . Pot 160 D:ic.ue. Rnberto 33. ~3 . 50, 53, 1-f-1,&#13;
! 9 1&#13;
D:il ton. Ch:irles i~&#13;
D:iniels. J:ickie ·•2. 128 Do,·enport. K:iren 160&#13;
D:ividsn n. /\!:ix 1-f-i&#13;
D:i,·is. Delbe rt 128&#13;
Deeds. Bill ·15. 52 Deeds. i\!:irg:iret 5-i, 128&#13;
D empste r. Sheri'"· 3i. 43. 50. 160&#13;
Den Herde r. Ri chJrd 36, 39. 43, 46,&#13;
-1 7. 62. 87. 160 D e S:i nti:igo, Sov in o -15 . 108, 160&#13;
Di:imond . L:irry 1-15. 190&#13;
D ickinso n. D enny -f2, 128&#13;
Di etz. /\!:irk ·•3. 128&#13;
Diet z. ichol:is 1·15 Dingman, K:ithy 130&#13;
Doebe lin , Cnro lyn 160&#13;
D oebelin. Don I-15&#13;
D ofner. Emmett 48, l-f-1&#13;
D o le. Pom 43 . 130&#13;
Dnll iso n, Fr:incis '13. 130 Do lliso n, Fred 106, 130&#13;
D ominquez. Pot 1-10&#13;
D oni ch. J erry 95. 14-1&#13;
D on:ild so n. i\faril yn 130&#13;
Donn:in , J udy 1.\0&#13;
01iri. Di.1nn.1 15 . 1.iO&#13;
Dol ly. \\'.tit 1.\0&#13;
D11 he rty . Lind .1 - 2. t 1 i. ~&#13;
Dnu!:hm:i.n. Annette 1.)0&#13;
D11J~hm:i.11 . i\l.1 ry Jayne 130. 70&#13;
D LllH:hm:tn. Tern· 160 D1 lU~hm:rn . Vic ·111&#13;
Doug!:lss. 5=ue 130&#13;
Dr:ike . i\!:irl yn 160. -•.i Dr:tper. K:ithy 130&#13;
Orie' er. Lincb -15. t )0&#13;
Dubois. C:iro l 1-i-i&#13;
Duke. Dick I 60&#13;
Dunpn. S:illy 50. I.iO&#13;
Dunn. J:inice .\2 . .i9. 5-1. 12 0. 1-1 ·1 Dunnioi:. Ch:irl oi tt e 130&#13;
Dutson. J udy 5 1. 130 D\\"MJk. Sheil:i 50. 120, 130&#13;
D,·ke. 1.ind:i 130&#13;
[ :ikin. L:i.rry 162&#13;
Eck:1n. N:tncy l)tl&#13;
Edide. Bonn ie 130&#13;
Ed"":irds. Shoron 192. l-i5&#13;
Eidschun. \V:ind:i 51. 130&#13;
Eledge. J nho 107. 130. 110&#13;
Elkins. Gordon 1.\0. I-15 Ellintte. Bob 1)0&#13;
Ell is.in. S:indrJ 50. 1.lO&#13;
Elliso n. Shirley I i5&#13;
Elonich , H elen l-i5&#13;
Emerson . Connie 16 1&#13;
Emerso n. N:i ncy 130&#13;
En ~l:i nd. Lynette 16 1. -i3&#13;
Eng lund. D:in 130&#13;
Eni: lish. Sh:iro&gt;n -i.i. 50 . 73, 130&#13;
Epperso n. D :i ,·e I-i5&#13;
Epperson. J udy I.ill&#13;
Epperson . M:irg:tret 130&#13;
Epperson . Tcrrr 130 Erd elt. Rodney. I i5&#13;
Erickson. C:i.rnlyn 130&#13;
Espin os:i. S:indr:i I-14&#13;
Ethington . Connie 50 . 130&#13;
£,·:ins. Dc:i.n l i-i&#13;
h:ins. J:i ckie 1 I. 12 . 53, SS, 1-1-f, 19 t E\':lns. \\' 1 :i. lrer Ii i&#13;
F:il ey . Di:in:i 130&#13;
F:1irmen. e~,..:y ·12. ~o . i3, 1~ 6. 1)0&#13;
F:innon. D:irrell 130&#13;
Forr. J ud y l.i. 50. 161&#13;
F:trson. Hnw:ird 1-i-i&#13;
Fed.ir. Ju dy 6R . 16 1&#13;
Feekin . Duc.ne 52, 16 1&#13;
Fernier. K:i thy -12. 50. 130&#13;
Fields. D:i' id 1·15&#13;
Fienhcdd. J c:inne -1c, 51. 130&#13;
File. T erry 130&#13;
Filkins. Richord 130&#13;
Finch. Penn y 50. 5~. 120, 130 Fisher. J udy 130&#13;
Fisher. Len:ird 130 Fitzr:itrick. Ed I i\&#13;
Flo)·d. Freddie 16!&#13;
Flur)". Edmnnd 16 1. 201, ~09&#13;
Fl ynn . J im 161&#13;
Foisey. C:irnl 5-i. 130&#13;
Foley. D i:in:i 130&#13;
Folkers. J:inice l_iO&#13;
Foote, Bill 130&#13;
Foote. Bnb 130&#13;
Foote. LindJ ·1 2. 130 F.1r1te. \X':iltcr -is . 115&#13;
Forbes. lee 1-i I&#13;
F,,rd. Lincl:i 130&#13;
Fnrm:in, J im i:rn Forsythe . il!ike 1-i·i&#13;
Foster. Bill 130&#13;
Foster. D enny 32 . 33 . 37 , 52. 62, 9-l,&#13;
97. 101. 103 . 115, l l(i, 16 1, 182 Fowl er. Twil:i -1 2. 50, 130&#13;
Fox. L:irry 52. 130&#13;
Fra ley. Bill 162&#13;
Fr.1zier, J udy 130&#13;
Freebnd. Bill -IS. 130, 191 Freem:io, Ed 130&#13;
Freer. Eugene 1-1 f&#13;
Freeze. Glen 99&#13;
Fries. B.1fb:ir:i -1 1. ~2. 43, 72, 73,&#13;
75, 1-1-1&#13;
Fries, Cind y 130&#13;
Frieze. Glen 105. 130&#13;
Frieze. Roger 1~ 1 ·&#13;
Fritze. M:irk 14&#13;
213 &#13;
Galle, Gail 130&#13;
Galle, Joanne 39. 52 . 56. 162&#13;
Gallup, Kreg 162&#13;
Gallup. Riclurd 130&#13;
Gamblin. Stephanie 130&#13;
Gann, Rita 50. 1-1 5&#13;
Gann, Tom 1-1 5&#13;
G&gt;rber, Dan 1-15&#13;
· Garrett, John 9-1, 1-1-i&#13;
Garrison. Joelen 130&#13;
Gates, Dale 130&#13;
Gates. Peggy 130&#13;
Gates, Penny -l!, 50. 92, 122, !62&#13;
Gaver. Marcia 35 , -i2. 43, 58, 93,&#13;
144&#13;
Gaylor. Charles 130&#13;
George, Carolyn 39, 1-1-i&#13;
Gibbs, Linda 130&#13;
Gibbs, Pat 6, 35, 51 , 162&#13;
Gibler. Kris 5-1 . 120. 130&#13;
Giles, Dale 130&#13;
Gilmore. Ed 130&#13;
Gihens, Larry 130&#13;
Glenn. Bernie I-15&#13;
Godsey. Terry 52. l30&#13;
Goldenberg, Frada 37, 39, -12, 51 ,&#13;
162 . 18 1. 18-1&#13;
Goldsberry. Mitch 95. 97, 162&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat 1-1 5&#13;
Gray. Lois 1-15&#13;
Graybill , Lonnie 162&#13;
Graybill , Vic 48. 94. 107, 146&#13;
Gruelach. Bob 11 5, 116&#13;
Griffith, Skeet 6, 55 , 162, 97, 115&#13;
Griffiths, David 118, 130&#13;
Gryskiewics. Eddy 1-16&#13;
Gu ild, Bob 130&#13;
Guild. Diane 130&#13;
Gundlack, Judy 50. 51, 146&#13;
HJack, Sonia 53, 147&#13;
Hadden. Mitchell !62&#13;
Hager. Judy 54, 120, 130&#13;
Hail, David 130&#13;
Hall. Sheryl 130&#13;
Hallberg, Earl 39, 49, 62, 163, 181&#13;
• Hammond. Christie 33, 163&#13;
H anafan, Tom 98, 119, 130&#13;
Hancock, Bill 163&#13;
Haneck, Marie 32, 4 1, 163, 190 Haneck, Shelly 52, 147&#13;
Hannen, Danny 1-1 7&#13;
Hansen, Betty 51, 163&#13;
Hansen, Duncan 1-1 7&#13;
Hansen, Ed 130&#13;
Hansen, Lannis 35 , 39, -i i, 163,&#13;
185, 190, 182 Hansen, Pearl -11 , l-i6&#13;
Hanson, Barbara 51, 163&#13;
Hanson. Richard 36, 52, 146&#13;
Harbold. Fred 42, 49, 118, 146, 191 Hargis, Jim 163&#13;
Harmon, Edna 50, 146&#13;
Harold, Carol 35, 39, 42, 45, 51,&#13;
58. 147. 203 Harold , Mike 98, 130&#13;
Harrington, Jim 42, 107, 147 Harrington. Joh n 52 107 111 130&#13;
Harris, Jeffery 39, 4B, llB, 130&#13;
Harris, Sandra 132&#13;
Harris, Shirley 163&#13;
Harris, T om 48, 147&#13;
Harrison, Bill 34, 4 1, 43, 55 , 94,&#13;
96, 101. 102, 110, 112, 113, 124,&#13;
163, 185, 190, 212&#13;
Hartley, Conn ie 39 47 43 47 5,· 1-17 • -. • • •&#13;
Hartley, David 164&#13;
Harvey, Lee Ann 50 132 Hastie, Sandra 132 '&#13;
Hassler, Alva 164, 187&#13;
Hattan, Fern 42 , 45, 132&#13;
Haven, Franklin 41, 146, 164&#13;
Haven , Judy 32, 35 , 164&#13;
Haven, Roxanne 132&#13;
Hawkins, Karen 39, 146&#13;
Hawkins, Donald 98, 132&#13;
Hayes, Charlotte 42, 50, 51, 146&#13;
Head, Roy 105, 110, 132&#13;
Heaps, Janice 37, 38, 43 164&#13;
Heitman, Weldon 37, 39, 42 , 43, 46, 47, 49, 53, 164 , 18 1&#13;
Hennandez, Linda 132&#13;
Henning . Carol 39. 50, 51, 53, 146&#13;
Henry, Kathy 39, 42, 43, 164&#13;
Hensley, Linda 140&#13;
Hensley, Marty 132&#13;
Herrick, Deana 51, 52, 132&#13;
Herrick, Glenda 42, 43, 51, 132&#13;
Herrow, Mary 132&#13;
Henvey, Jerie 132&#13;
Hester, Ronald 146&#13;
214&#13;
Hicks, Eugene -12, 16-1&#13;
Hicks, Leora -1 2. 50, 132&#13;
H iers. John 132 H iflernan. Dianne 39, -1 2, 50, 51,&#13;
132&#13;
H ill, Betty 16-1. 187&#13;
Hill. Laurence 39, 52, 132&#13;
H ill, Ray 95 , 96, 164&#13;
H ill. Vern a 14-&#13;
H ines. Don 11 0. 132&#13;
Hinkel, Linda 132&#13;
Hisel, Lucielle 50, 51. 147&#13;
H ively, Betty 165&#13;
Ha den, Bennie 132&#13;
Ha den, Cheryle -1 5, 51, 53, 8 Hodtwalker, Eleanor 165&#13;
Hodtwalker, LuJean 1-17&#13;
Hodges. Patsy 132&#13;
H oel. Sandy 165&#13;
Hoff, Georgia 120, 132&#13;
Hoffman, Da,·e 132&#13;
Hoke. Sue 50, 73. 132&#13;
H olcomb. James 99. 106, 132&#13;
Holder, Jack·88. 10 1, 11 5, 147&#13;
H older, J ames IO I, 132&#13;
Holder, Kathy 132&#13;
Holgersen, Cheryl 32 , 39, 58, 165,&#13;
192 H ollins. Alvin 132&#13;
H olly, George 132&#13;
H oman. Deann a 146&#13;
H oman, Pat 120, 132&#13;
Hopkins. T im 98, 105. 110, I ll, 132&#13;
Hopper, Ed 98, 119, 146&#13;
Hotchkiss. Sue 52, 146&#13;
H ough, Merle 46, 47, 49, 106, 108,&#13;
165&#13;
Hough, Steve 52, 132&#13;
H ough. Thomas 33. 4 1, 146&#13;
H oughes, D orothy 132&#13;
H oward , Mary 53, 146&#13;
H owery, Madeline 132&#13;
Howland, Denny 32, 147&#13;
Howland, Kathy 52, 147&#13;
Hubbard. Deborah 50, 132&#13;
Hubbard, Richard 49 , 147&#13;
Hudson. Jean 51, 147 H uey, Nancy 4 1, 54, 165&#13;
Huey, Rich ard 1-17&#13;
H ulbert, D anny 132&#13;
H ulbert, H erbert !46&#13;
Humes, Cliff 1-16&#13;
Hunt, John 146&#13;
Hunt, Linda 132&#13;
Hunter, H arry 146&#13;
H upp, Cheryl 33, 146&#13;
Hurd, Connie 132&#13;
Hurd, Karen 37, 38, 4 1, 43, 46, 47,&#13;
66, 78. 165 , 184, 185&#13;
Hurley, Linda 43, 50, 132&#13;
Huskey, Mike 132&#13;
Hutchens, David 147, 119&#13;
Hutchens, Richard 52, 94, 97, 165&#13;
H yde, J anice 165 Hyjek, Kathy 147&#13;
H ymer, Paul 35, 4 1, 89, 110, 112,&#13;
165&#13;
Ingoldsby, Kathy 132&#13;
Ingram. Karen 50, 52 , 132&#13;
Irwin, Mike 33, 42 , 99, 110, 132&#13;
Irwin , Dennis 132. 190&#13;
Isenhou·r, J ohn 166&#13;
Ives, Dave 147&#13;
Ives, Dc!uglas 43, 118, 166, 181&#13;
Ives, Robert 52, I 10, 132&#13;
Ives, Sandra 132&#13;
J ackson, Jackie 147&#13;
Jackson, Jan ice 132&#13;
Jacoba, Kathy 70, 132&#13;
Jacoba , Linda 166&#13;
Jacoba, Lynette 52, 93, 132&#13;
Jacobsen , Chris 166&#13;
J acobson , Denny 52, 132&#13;
Jacobsen, Joetta 52, 147&#13;
Jacobsen, M ary 37 , 166&#13;
Jager, John 146&#13;
James, Steve 52, 132&#13;
Jantzon, T onja 166&#13;
Jensen, H arold 47, 49, 146&#13;
Jensen, Phillip 132&#13;
Jensen, Sheryl 39, 42, 50, 54, 120,&#13;
191&#13;
J eppesen, D ennis 39, 46, 49, 118,&#13;
J ohnson , D oug 36, 43, 166, 181&#13;
166&#13;
Johnson, JoEllen 32, 52, 122, 166&#13;
Johnson, J ohn 52, 132&#13;
Johnson , Kathy 58, 166, 192, 183&#13;
Johnson , ~' 52 . 167&#13;
Johnson. Pam ·12. J;2&#13;
Johnson. Ron 98, 132&#13;
Johnson . Rosemary 39. 16-&#13;
Joh nson , Ste,·e 1-16&#13;
Johnston. G ary 16-&#13;
Johnston. Judy 32. 58, 167&#13;
Johnston. Mike 99. 132&#13;
Jones. Da,·id 1-16&#13;
Jones. George 132&#13;
Jones. J anet 1-16&#13;
Jones. Lorry 167&#13;
Jones. Marc ile 53 . 167&#13;
Jones. Maril yn ·13 . ·17. 146&#13;
J ones. Terry 132&#13;
J ontz . J udy I 1-&#13;
Joslin. Kathy 167&#13;
Joy, D arrel 167&#13;
Kahane . Charlotte 32, 39, 4 1, 50,&#13;
53. 5 1, 66. 72 , 1·17&#13;
Kannedy, John 132&#13;
Karpe, Sandra 58. I-17&#13;
Keele, Caril 167&#13;
Keele . Ricky 132&#13;
Keller, Harry 132&#13;
Kelley. Cha rlene 132&#13;
Kell ey, .Vernon 132&#13;
Kellogg. Claud ia 52. 132&#13;
Kell y, Dennis 1-1 7&#13;
Kell y, Kenneth 1·17&#13;
Kemp, Linda 120, 132&#13;
Kennedy, Conn ie 34. 132&#13;
Kennedy, Marlene 132&#13;
Kenned y. Pat 76. 77 , 167, 190 Ken nett, Ron 147&#13;
Kerber. Aileen 53, 132&#13;
Kern . Jim 33. 77. 132&#13;
Kerns. Kathleen 33, 39, 53, 168&#13;
Keuck. Delicia 39. 132&#13;
Kilgore. And &gt;• 168&#13;
Kilgore, Lind a 132&#13;
Kill , Jim 105. 110. Il l , 11 3, 132&#13;
King , Earline 132&#13;
King, Ronn ie 132&#13;
King , Sharon 132&#13;
Kinnarnan. Andrea -13. 51, 132&#13;
Kirby, J ud y 132&#13;
Kirkendall. Linda 1-16&#13;
Kirkpatrick , Alvin 132&#13;
Kirkpatrick. Kath y 146, 168&#13;
Kirkpatrick. Larry 132&#13;
Kitchell. Linda 42 , 73, 134&#13;
Klefstad. Faye 39. 134, 191&#13;
Klein, Benj am in 13-1&#13;
Klement. T im 39. 43, 47, 49, 50,&#13;
6-1, 1-16&#13;
Knapp, Sandra 134&#13;
Kneze,·ich. Mike 105, 11 5, 134&#13;
Knight, D orthy 146&#13;
Kn ight, Jess 13·1&#13;
Knouse, Jim 146&#13;
Knower, Bud 13-l&#13;
Knudsen, Daniel 107, 134&#13;
Knudsen . Garry 41, 43, 147&#13;
Koch. Danny 98, 105 , 134&#13;
Koenig . Bernie 37, 38, 39, 62 , 86,&#13;
168, 184, 195 Koenig . Evelyn 39. 42 . 52. 120, 134&#13;
Koenigs, Bever! y 168&#13;
Koeppen. Paul 52, 99, 110, 134&#13;
Kohl, D on 147&#13;
Konecny, Ma ry 168&#13;
Koopmeiners, Ronald 33, 53, 134&#13;
Kopera, Bill 13-1&#13;
Kroblin . Jeff 48, 134, 191&#13;
Krueger. Steve 1-17&#13;
Kruser. Rod 13-1&#13;
Kuhl . Kath leen -12, 13-1&#13;
Kurt, Tom 1-17&#13;
LaBreck, D ick 105 , 110, 134&#13;
LaBreck. Ed 11 0, 147&#13;
Lamkins, Sheryl 134&#13;
Lammers, Garrie 146&#13;
Lammers. Loreece 33, 99, 146, 191 Land, Charles 134, 119 Lang, Anna 52. 134&#13;
Lapsley, John 134&#13;
Larsen, Dann y 146&#13;
Larsen, Sandra 168&#13;
Laudon, John 134&#13;
Laudon, T om 168&#13;
Lauver. M ike 134&#13;
Law, Raymond 42, 78, 13.f&#13;
Lawless, Phyllis 39, 168&#13;
Lawton. Laurie 168 LeBaugh. T om 134&#13;
Lee, Jack 109, 134&#13;
Lee. Linda 37, 38, 46, 47 , 52, 58,&#13;
1·16, 169, 18-1, 182&#13;
Lee . Peggy U 1. 186&#13;
Lofgren. Nancy 32. 3\. 38. ·fl, 46, -17 . 56. 58 . -2. 7H . 92 . 82, 122,&#13;
169. 18-1. 185&#13;
Legge, Russel l l-17 . 190&#13;
Lehmer. Larry -19, 169. 181&#13;
LeMa&lt;ter. Barbara 1-17&#13;
LeMaster. Caro lyn ue 169&#13;
Leonard. Delbert i 69&#13;
Leonard . Phyll is I 17&#13;
Lesley, Terry 10 1. 11 5. 1 17&#13;
Lewis. Donna 50. 13 1&#13;
Lewis. Edwa rd 13 I&#13;
Lewi,, Robert a I 16&#13;
Libby. Bill 169&#13;
Liddick , Ernie 1-16&#13;
T.idgett. Linda 93. I . 66. 13'1&#13;
I.ie,·an. i\brilyn 39. 43 , 51, 13-f&#13;
Lievan . Sharon ·13. 5 1. 169, 187 Liggett. Jim -18. 9·1. I-16&#13;
Lines. David 169&#13;
Liston . Janell e -11 . I-17&#13;
Li,·ingston. Oarb:ira -13 . 50, 169. 18-1&#13;
Lloyd . Charlen ·12. 1·18&#13;
Lopn, Linda 52 . 13 f Lopez. T om I 69&#13;
Loukota. Oob 1-17&#13;
LO\·itt. Lori anne 33. -fl . 47, 50, 51, I 17&#13;
Lydon . Mary Ann I 18&#13;
Maaske . Rick 52 , 13-f&#13;
Mabbitt, Ronald 42 , l·f8&#13;
Mackev, Dave 4 1. 1·19 Macl i,r&gt;n, Bob 170&#13;
i\bertens. John 13·1&#13;
Magan . [,·elyn 1).1 , 1-10&#13;
Magan . Howard 131, 190&#13;
Maher, Mike 134&#13;
Maine. Frieda 13·1&#13;
Majeski, David -12 . 62 , 170, 43&#13;
i\hjcski, Dennis 36. 170, 43&#13;
Malone. Lynn 13-1&#13;
Mandolfo . Terry ·1 1, 13-1&#13;
Manning . David 39, 13-1 Markey, J anith 120, 149, 5-l&#13;
Markey, Judy 149, 5·1&#13;
Marr. Joe 48. 1·18 Ma rr. Karen 13-1 Marr, Trud y 170&#13;
Marsh.ti! . Brian 13-i&#13;
Marshall . Kay 1·18&#13;
Martin, Darlene 36, 37, 51, 170, 58&#13;
Martin , Jim 48, 141!&#13;
Marquez. G. 98&#13;
Massie, Dale IIJ5 , 134&#13;
Mathew, Lora 52 . 148&#13;
Ma thison , Marian 149&#13;
Matteson. Barbara 149&#13;
Mauer, Peggy 52, 134&#13;
May, Linda 73 . 13-1 Ma uer. Nancy 149&#13;
May, Jerry 13-1&#13;
i\kAndrews, Sylvin 13-1&#13;
McClai n , Sherry 1-19&#13;
McConnell. Alice 42 , 52, 148&#13;
McCoy. Linda ·18&#13;
McCulloch, Bon nie 134&#13;
McDaniel. Sue 39. 52, 134&#13;
:McGee, Cra ig 134&#13;
McGee , Dennis 13-1&#13;
McGin n. Con nie 4 1, 50, 134&#13;
Mclntoch . Arnold 33 , 148&#13;
Mclntoch , Rosean n 170&#13;
McKeever. Al 70, 183&#13;
McKenzie . Fra nk 148&#13;
McKim, J ack 19 1. 35, 1-18&#13;
McNul ty, Cheryl 42, 134&#13;
McNulty. Chuck 32 , 4 1, 170, 34 , 183 McQurn, J anet 149 · McTwigga n, Bob 13-1&#13;
McTwiggan , Jean 38, 46, 47, 122 , 170, 18-1&#13;
Meadows, H arold 170&#13;
Meadows. Rose Ann 149, 43&#13;
Mendoza, M ana 52 , 134&#13;
Mensch ing. Nancy 149&#13;
Mesenbrink. D arlene 134&#13;
Metheny, Abbie I 34, 42&#13;
Metheny, Linda 13.f Millard , Sheila 1-19&#13;
Milledge, J ack 13·1&#13;
Miller, Bernie 171&#13;
Miller, J ames 13-1&#13;
Miller, J ulie 53, 54, 134&#13;
Miller, Karen 131&#13;
Miller, Lynn 134&#13;
Miller, M arilyn 36, 37, 42, 123, 171 &#13;
i\l dler. Pa t 3 1. ·I I . 58 . 82 , 17 1, 190&#13;
i\ l izuic:r . 1\f:lry 1.; 1&#13;
M&lt;&gt;at ' . J.,hn 32 . 38. -13. -16. -17 . ·19, 82. t-1. I 9tl&#13;
MunJhJn. KJre n 50. 89 , 17 1&#13;
1\ l on .'.lh:in. Vcrn1111 I ?ii&#13;
1\1onre . Cl:tr:i 93. 13 i .Moore, DJ. n 13 i&#13;
J\!1&gt;o re, Denn is 1-19&#13;
M oore. 13i 11 9 I . 97 . I 7 1&#13;
M oore. J e rry 17 1&#13;
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i\ l11rris. l. .tr ry. 151&#13;
i\!orJi ne. Sheryl . 33 . 58 , 93 , l -18&#13;
i\l oreno. L11ui..,c J-i8&#13;
i\lo rris. Ba rbarJ 32 , 38 , '19, 5·1,&#13;
120. l-1 . 18 1. 18 I /\furrow . G:ty 17 1&#13;
l\l orruw. Jim 13.f&#13;
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Assistant principal Stephen Fields helps Mr. Bolton with administrative details including&#13;
such matters as scheduling, guidance, discipline and records. He spends much time at&#13;
public relations and at supervising school functions. A veteran at Tee Jay, Mr. Fields&#13;
has earned the respect and friendship of many students.&#13;
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Mrs. Bonnie Harris, our school bookkeeper, is one&#13;
of the busiest of the office workers. She must keep&#13;
an accurate account of finances and also type a detailed&#13;
report each month to the Board of Education. Mrs.&#13;
Harris also may be found selling stamps, making&#13;
change, and giving receipts in exchange for money&#13;
from various clubs. Because of Mrs. Harris' ability,&#13;
our financial affairs are run accurately and smoothly.&#13;
Mrs. Lucille Beck is well thought of by all who&#13;
know her. She always has time to help everyone. Although she is Mr. Bolton's secretary, her job has many&#13;
other responsibilities. Mrs. Beck makes up the teachers'&#13;
payroll, calls substitute teachers, " promotes general harmony" and does countless other miscellaneous jobs. &#13;
L. 10 R. Row 1: Seated: Richard W . Peterson, Paul K. Sulhoff-President, Lester F. Hass, Robert Wilcox. S1a11di11g: Dr. Frederick Marsh, Richard K. Stoufer, William A. Cutler.&#13;
For many years, Council Bluffs residents&#13;
have appreciated Mr. Mourer's leadership&#13;
in educational · and civic affairs. Because&#13;
of his pleasant smile, sense of humor and&#13;
sincere desire to improve the school system,&#13;
Mr. Mourer is admired by the community;&#13;
students, parents and faculty alike.&#13;
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Mr. Fran&#13;
c&#13;
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H&#13;
anson is&#13;
our&#13;
only full time&#13;
counselor. He&#13;
has a&#13;
masters' degree from Arizon.i&#13;
St&#13;
ate University at&#13;
Tempe, and he is head of&#13;
the&#13;
guid&#13;
ance departm&#13;
e&#13;
nt.&#13;
Mrs. Elsie Springer is :i&#13;
counselor personality known&#13;
to&#13;
all. She&#13;
h&#13;
andles&#13;
all files.&#13;
checks students' credits fo r&#13;
grad&#13;
uation , sends college transcrip ts and sees to recommendations.&#13;
Miss Joyce Grubb is&#13;
one of the&#13;
busiest people on our faculty. Wh&#13;
en&#13;
she doesn't&#13;
have&#13;
an English class she&#13;
can be found in the Guid&#13;
ance Dep&#13;
artment&#13;
h&#13;
ard&#13;
at work.&#13;
Mr. Frank&#13;
La&#13;
M&#13;
antia is also a part&#13;
-&#13;
time counselor. He handles college&#13;
preparatory scheduling and&#13;
does statistical work. \Xfhen he's not in the&#13;
guidance office he can be found on&#13;
the golf course coaching the boys'&#13;
golf te&#13;
am. Mr. LaM&#13;
a&#13;
ntia&#13;
is also&#13;
the he&#13;
ad of the&#13;
Math Department.&#13;
Mr. Wally Miller, a full&#13;
-&#13;
time counselor, handles&#13;
all&#13;
vocational students' scheduling and is head of&#13;
the adult education&#13;
pro&#13;
gram. &#13;
MISS WANGBERG MISS HANSEN MR. ]. HANSEN&#13;
22 MR. JEROME MR. BREMMER MR. HAW KES &#13;
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MRS. HEPBURN&#13;
Business&#13;
MRS. FARIS&#13;
Library Secretary&#13;
MRS. CHASE&#13;
Business&#13;
M ISS REITAN&#13;
Language &#13;
MR. JON ES&#13;
Business&#13;
MISS SCHROED ER&#13;
Busi ness&#13;
MRS. W ICHMAN&#13;
Busi ness&#13;
MR. GILL&#13;
Language&#13;
MISS MORRIS&#13;
Library 25 &#13;
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MR. DAVIS&#13;
Science&#13;
MR. CROUSE&#13;
Math&#13;
MRS. RALSTON&#13;
Science&#13;
MR. LaMANTIA&#13;
Math&#13;
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Science&#13;
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Math&#13;
MR. SKLENICKA&#13;
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MR. HARRISON&#13;
MRS. WILKE MRS. THOMPSON&#13;
28 MR. T. HANSEN &#13;
MRS. BRISBY MISS K. MILLER MISS H. MILLER&#13;
MISS GRUBB MISS WOLFE MR. ALBRIGHT&#13;
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Physica l Education &#13;
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ROTC&#13;
SSG McDOWELL&#13;
ROTC&#13;
MISS BALZER&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
ROTC&#13;
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MRS. SHELTON&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
MR. G. GOTSCHALL&#13;
Physical Education 31 &#13;
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MR. PICKLES MR. D . GOTSCHALL MR. BRANDT&#13;
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MR. ASMUS MR. JACOBSEN MR. EGE&#13;
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ARTS. &#13;
LOUVENA HAGER IRENE ENGLISH&#13;
VIOLET CLINTON MARGARET FRIEDRICH&#13;
Lou Ann Beck, Claudia Kellog, Carol Harold, Linda Kirkendall&#13;
SAM CARRUBA FORREST MOORE&#13;
THEMA HEIMAN GEORGE MERDINGER &#13;
FRANK HEMMTNGSON BETTY LeMASTER ...&#13;
KATHRYN WOODRUFF MONA JONES&#13;
Mike Shannon, LeRoy Breshers, Danny Bates, Vernon Monahan. Front: George Garrett.&#13;
JESS HARBOLD MEL SPRINGER&#13;
ERNEST RENINGER JOE SMITH &#13;
38 &#13;
39 &#13;
A balloon to test air currents is being&#13;
launched by Jerry Ables and Mike O'Hara.&#13;
Science Club members are L. to R. Row 1: K. Mueller, F. Harbold-Pres., R. Hubbard-V.-&#13;
Pres., K. Andersen-Sec., S. Phillips-Treas., J. Boe, Mr. Sklenicka-Spon. Row 2 :&#13;
R. Batt, G. Springer, ]. La.Mantia, A. Sigler, F. Klefstad, S. King, M. Maher, H . Jensen .&#13;
Row 3: ]. Thorson, D . Buswell, J. Kroblin, T. Canaday, M. VanHorne, J. Phipps, M.&#13;
Blackman. Row 4: G. O'Connor, D. Giles, B. Klein, R. Conboy, D. Griffiths, B. Shestak,&#13;
M. O'Hara. Row 5: G. Bain, R. Oswald, B. Freeland, L. Hill, T. Shadley, F. Stinemates.&#13;
Row 6: B. Sollazzo, B. Yates, J. Harris, J. Ables, ]. Nusser, V. K. Ager, T. Klement.&#13;
J.liolegy CITID meml&gt;ets -~re 'L. T&amp; "R. -Row 1: Mrs. Ralston-Spon., M. Peters-Prog. Ch.,&#13;
M. ~oland-Sec., N. Simons-:--Pres., S .. Walla-V.-Pres., Mrs. Hickman-Span. Row 2:&#13;
K. Rief, C. Foote, A. Hotchkiss, V. Davis, J. DenHerder, F. Strong, C. Hourigan. Row 3:&#13;
]. Ables, M. Thompson, D. Childers, D. Hines, M. Forcade, S. Beu. Row 4: T. Probst,&#13;
W orking on Mi ckey Forcade are&#13;
Don Rickertsen, Trudy Probst, Francis Strong, Conni e Foote, N ancr&#13;
40 B. Will, L. Kerrin, D. Rickertsen, K. Scott, B. Bryant. &#13;
f~ IN GCIENC£ CUJBG&#13;
INCREAGED 6V PRQJ~&#13;
A bJli oon sent up to test a ir currents&#13;
·.1 s recovered in Missouri. This project&#13;
-. s only one of the Science Club activities.&#13;
Th is group is s1 onsored by Mr. Jose1 h&#13;
Skleni cka. In addition, members constructed&#13;
cloud chambers to detect nucl ea r p:u ticles&#13;
:ind took a tour to the \V:-tter purifica tion&#13;
plant.&#13;
Dissecting people, ta lking field trips&#13;
and studying biological subj ects sum up&#13;
the Jctivities of the Biology Club sponsored by Mrs. Kare n Hi ckman and Mrs.&#13;
Sally Ralston.&#13;
Business ventures such as Christmas tree&#13;
sales provide MOI members money for&#13;
investments in the stock market. MOI&#13;
stands fo r Mathematics of Investment.&#13;
Separate clubs are sponsored by Mr. Frank&#13;
LaManti a and Mr. John Rosenthal.&#13;
Sr. MO I Club members ii re, L. to R. Row 1:&#13;
B. Dague, L. Lammers, K. Roberts-Sec., H .&#13;
Jensen, T. Kl ement-Pres., j\lf. Jones-Treas.,&#13;
D. Ross-V.-Pres. Row 2 : B. Schonberg, S.&#13;
Severson, M. Ogren, C. Kahane, G. Adams,&#13;
]. Nusser, ]. LaMantia. Row 3: P. Moss, S.&#13;
Jensen, G. Springer, D . Burbeck, K. Mueller,&#13;
D. \X1ag ner, P. Pflager. Rou• 4: Mr. LaMantiaSpon., Mr. Rosenthal-Span., L. Rush, ]. Boe.&#13;
Proper selling procedures 3re explained by Tim Klement to Gene&#13;
Springer, Gary Bain, Charlotte Kahane, D ianne Guild. Jeff Kroblin.&#13;
Simons, Sid Beu. Carol Hou rigan.&#13;
Linda Kerrin, Carol D ietz.&#13;
Jr. M.0 .1. Club members are L. to R. Row I: D. Gu ild. G. Bains, R. Gonboy-.i&gt;res., }. AbelsParl., E. Schroeder, B. Sollazzo, F. Klefstad. Row 2: D. Griffiths-V.-Pres., M. O'Hara, . M.&#13;
VanHorne, P. Mortensen, ]. Kroblin, T. Canaday. Roll' 3: Mr. Rosenthal-Spon., }. HamsTreas., L. Hill, ]. Brown, D. Buswell. 41 &#13;
I&#13;
El CLUB DE. ~PANOL&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: A. Lang, C. Young-Treas., ). Kimball-Pres., L. Dougherty-Sec., D. Wagner-Pres., J. Boe, A.&#13;
Lindsay-Sec., L. Reitan-Span., R. Moser, ]. Snyder-Treas., ]. Foster-Vice-Pres., D. Purnell-Treas. Row 2: S.&#13;
Gann, G. Elkins, R. Drummond, L. Shively-Vice-Pres., M. Mendoza, (J. Wooldridge, D. Jones, ]. Butler, S. Carle, J.&#13;
Wagner, D. Steenson. Row 3: P. Arrowsmith, T. Pr st S. Peterson, K. Thompson, .S. Rhodes, F. Strong, L.&#13;
Lammers, D. Peterson, D. Rankin, D. Oshlo, C. Meyer, Had. Row 4: L. Bird, K. Spencer, C. Wold, B. Bohan,&#13;
M. Briseno, D. Chapman, M. Blackman, D. Hanso~ H. ~er, R. B rlo , R Koch, !J· Filkins. Row 5: G. Peters'.&#13;
M. McMullen, S. Smyth, D. Woods, P. Poulos, . Gar), . Jacoba, e.r, ·. Smith, B. Ford, L. Revlett. Row 6.&#13;
B. Anderson, M. Gaver, A. McConnell, D. Hu ,hens, C. astrost, L. Jen ~ son, C. Amos, S. Shamblen, L.&#13;
Rogge, B. Kessler, R. Johnson. Row 7: M. Rou , gB, ard, , !gs,&#13;
'1&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Mr. Gill- Span., L. Kerrin, K. Lininger, A. Sch~\ M. Jones. Row 2: R. Hoke, F. Brabec, P. Garrean, S. Grosvenor, G ~~9,~~&#13;
42 &#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: Mrs. Gillespie--Spon., S. Wenstrand, M. O'Hara, R. \Vagner- Sec.,&#13;
C. Hennings-Treas., S. Pierce, M. Hartman. Row 2: L. Harrington, B. Harden, D. Dorf,&#13;
M. Howard, M. Griffiths, D. Keuck. Rotu 3: C. Kalla!le, G. Adams, B. Alquist, B. Bryant,&#13;
M. Ogren, G. Peters, J. Nusser, J. Boe.&#13;
43 &#13;
Carol Harold&#13;
Charlotte Kahane&#13;
Juanita Butler&#13;
Kathy Mueller&#13;
Pat Moss&#13;
Connie Hartly&#13;
44&#13;
Linda Rush&#13;
HONOR,;&#13;
Cheryl Ault&#13;
VerKuilen Ager&#13;
President&#13;
Kathryn Andersen&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Sus·ie W enstrand, Maxine Ogren,,&#13;
Barbara LeMaster, Ruth Wagner, Sonia Haack.&#13;
Linda Kirkendall. Row 2: Cheryle H oden, Linda&#13;
Saul, Karen Roberts, Wanda Mossburg, H elen&#13;
Elonich, Paula Pflager, Jacque Evans, Brenda&#13;
The N ational Honor Society at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson serves its purpose through honor&#13;
and incentive. Character, scholarship, leadership, and service are the traits required for&#13;
selection to membership. Ten per cent of&#13;
the upper quarter of the junior class and&#13;
Karen Hawkes Pat Arrowsanith &#13;
Sandie Seversen&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Sheryl Jensen&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Schonberg. Row 3: Tom Zimmerman, Mike Sorenson, Harry Hunter, Gene Springer, Duane Ross,&#13;
David Hutchens, Alan Sigler, Mrs. StricklandrSpon. Not pictured: Marsha Bigham.&#13;
fifteen per cent of the upper quarter of the&#13;
senior class are selected for membership.&#13;
An assembly is held each spring, at which&#13;
time the goals are explained and the new&#13;
members announced.&#13;
Carolyn George Jan Dunn&#13;
Loreece Lammers&#13;
Carol Hennings&#13;
Glenda Adams&#13;
Alice McConnell&#13;
Carol Rine Susie Phillips&#13;
Judy Boe&#13;
45 &#13;
Gn.JD6Nr COUNCIL&#13;
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v The Student Council ;; the governing body of&#13;
Tee Jay. Representatives and alternates are chosen&#13;
by members of each homeroom.&#13;
46&#13;
The council is active in matters of school policy and&#13;
certain annual activities including Sno-Ball, Twirp&#13;
Week, Homecoming, Teachers' Appreciation W eek,&#13;
cafeteria order, and Student Courtesy Fund. Other responsibilities include maintenance of lounge furniture&#13;
and of the lounge refreshment stand.&#13;
The Student lounge was a new Student Council&#13;
project. One of the donations was a new Student&#13;
Council Suggestion Box. Pictured here is member&#13;
Mary Ann Woods handing a suggestion to Council&#13;
president Linda Rush.&#13;
Another Student Council project was the annual Sno-Ball, a Christmas vacation dance for&#13;
which many students interrupt "free" time to come&#13;
to the field house for work on decorations. Above,&#13;
VerKuilen Ager is looking pleased because he&#13;
finally discovered a method of re-channeling Tom&#13;
Zimmerman's productive genius. Right, Lora Shively hands Bill Kopera the fi ve thousand sixtyfourth snowflake and dreams of "tomorrow night,"&#13;
when all the hard work will finally pay off. &#13;
ST UDENT&#13;
CO CIL&#13;
REGULARS&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: A. McConnell, S. Karpe, T. Probst, K . H o\\"land, J. Holder-Pad., K. Billings--V.-Pres., L. RushPres., W . Mossburg-Sec., T . Zimmerman-Treas., M. Christensen, B. Fries, M. Bigham. Row 2: L. Dougherty, M. Gaver, S. Bowser, C. Rine, R. Koopmeiners, } . Rin e, K. Ing ram, E. laBreck, }. Fienhold, }. Sanders. Row 3:&#13;
D. Knight, H. Elonich, N. Saul, P. Peterson, S. Thompson, M. }. Doug hman, G. Poland, J. N agler, }. Boe,&#13;
L. Shivel)•, N. Simons, L. \'V'ood. Row 4: R. j\ifatteson, C. Harold, }. Yopp, }. Butler, P. Arrowsmith, L.&#13;
Wilson, E. Koenig, S. Edwards, G . Herrick. Row 5: D . Salin, D. Hail, R. Johnson. M. Roux. D . Burbeck. D .&#13;
Peterson, D . Ross.&#13;
STUDENT&#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
ALTERNATES&#13;
L. to R. Row I: G. Elkins, S. Phillips, }. Kimball, C. W old, P. Mauer, B. Nettles, C. Lindsay, R. Stury, P. Bird.&#13;
Row 2: A. Mcintosh, M. Shaughnessy, P. Craig, L. Hicks, T. Fowler, C. Kelle)', J. Reninger, M. Thompson,&#13;
M . Ogren. Row 3: V. K. Ager, B. Yates, M. Jones, C. Hoden, J. Grundlach, E. Paladino, K. Rief, S. N esbitt,&#13;
E. King. Row 4: G. Wooldridge, D . Purnell, }. Jacobsen, K. Fernley, P. Pflager, }. Evans, B. Schonberg. Row&#13;
5: L. l indsay, L. Saul, M. Thompson, M. Nielson, J . Harrington, F. McKenzie, N . Moore.&#13;
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He had never journeyed from his country before. The educational system in Council&#13;
Bluffs, Iowa, shared few simil arities with the system in Kenya, Afri ca. N evertheless,&#13;
Paul Kangethe came from his own huge continent to begin his junior year at Tee Jay.&#13;
Under the sponsorship of the Student Council, Paul was able to further his studi es.&#13;
For years, he has been eager to come to Ameri ca and was not disappointed with life at&#13;
Tee Jay. Although the school seemed very large, he found the students friendl y.&#13;
The rush and excitement of participating in the Road Show ranks as one of his most&#13;
memorable experiences. " I enjoyed it very much," he said. "There were such big crowds."&#13;
Other interesting activities came his way. As a Student Council delegate to the state&#13;
conference at Ames, Paul ga ined valuable knowledge. He was also invited to speak with&#13;
numerous civic and school organizations.&#13;
Paul had to adjust to many things in his new environment, but he did so successfully .&#13;
Next year, his final year at Tee Jay, should be even more prosperous.&#13;
W hile at Tee Jay Paul learned to play checkers. He is shown beati ng LeRoy Breshers in a homeroom&#13;
checker match. &#13;
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Jane Wikhen Linda Wood Twila Fowler Cheryl Wilsnn Carol Rhoades&#13;
This year's Library Club has consisted of sophomores :ind junior girls who have&#13;
attained passing grades, a note of recommendation from their English teachers and who&#13;
have a desire to work. The Club's purpose is to help both Tee Jay students and Club&#13;
members themselves learn to use the Library. A special project taken in by these g irls&#13;
was the presentation of a gift to the Goodfellows at Christmas.&#13;
The Junior Red Cross is an organization which&#13;
meets twice a month, and includes representatives and alternates from each homeroom.&#13;
This club is a member of the junior branch&#13;
of the American Red Cross, and the major&#13;
project is filling gift boxes for underprivileged&#13;
children overseas.&#13;
Although not a regular member of the High&#13;
School Red Cross, Marcia Stephens has been honored for her work in life saving.&#13;
Marcia, who has been swimming since she&#13;
was four years old, worked last summer as a life&#13;
guard at Lake Manawa. She is directly responsible for saving the lives of four children. After&#13;
rescuing the children from the water, she applied mouth to mouth resuscitation which eventually revived them.&#13;
Besides the gratitude of the children's parents&#13;
Marcia received Red Cross recognition, a $50 bond&#13;
and certificate from the Conservation Oub, a&#13;
plaque from the Omaha Diving Club, a letter&#13;
of congratulations from Governor Hughes and&#13;
a citation from the President.&#13;
50 Marcia Stephens Saves Four Children&#13;
1\frs. F:.iris &#13;
Marilyn Todd Debbie Smith&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: i\'1iss MorrisSpon., T. Fowler, ]. WilchenV.-Pres., S. Bowser-Sec., F.&#13;
Klefstad-Pres. , ]. ClarkTreas., S. Petersen. Row 2: P.&#13;
Mortensen, L. W ood, A. Lang.&#13;
S. Sublet, C. Wilson, S. Phillips, D. Smith. Row 3: C.&#13;
Rhoades, K. Vest, lvL Grimes.&#13;
C. Young, M. Lane, K. Parks:&#13;
M. Todd.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: ]. Martin ,&#13;
Mrs. Greenlee-Spon., M .&#13;
Schultz-Pres., K. Fernl eyV .-Pres., C. Beck-Sec. , C.&#13;
Moore, P. \Va lls, S. Smith, J.&#13;
Freeman. Row 2: L. Smartt,&#13;
L. Kemp, P. H oman, S. English, R. Shaughnessy, C. O' -&#13;
Bradov ich, S. Millard , N.&#13;
Mauer, D . McGee. Row 3:&#13;
C. Johnson, C. Smi·th, D.&#13;
Smith, S. Ande rsen, E. Schroeder, K. M uell er, G. Adams, G.&#13;
Peters, C. Hennings, S. Espinosa, B. Bohan. Row 4: F.&#13;
Steinke, B. Will , S. W all a,&#13;
J. Ditzler, S. Mye rs, T. Mill er,&#13;
M . Sta tts, S. Clark, S. Williamson. Row 5: B. Burns, D . Reed,&#13;
M. Ma thison, P. Mathews, J.&#13;
W ood, M. J ohnston, K. Croghan, R. Story, B. N ettles.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: A. Delome, D .&#13;
Morse, M. Lieva n, P. Greenwood, S. Pierce, S. Mize, l'vf.&#13;
Thompson, ]. Chute, C. Kelley,&#13;
P. Burroughs. Row 2: A. Kerber, B. Anderson, C. Patterson, S. Peterson, M . Fowler,&#13;
S. Rowe, S. Sublet, L. Smith,&#13;
C. Ault. Row 3: R. Meadows,&#13;
C. H upp, S. N uzum, D . W addicar, S. King, P. Johnson, S.&#13;
D rake, C. Christina, ]. Brown.&#13;
Row 4: ]. Evans, T. Fowler,&#13;
T. Canaday, R. Barlow, J.&#13;
Lainson, D . W oodworth, A.&#13;
Li nd ay. Row 5: P. Hicks, D .&#13;
Himes, E. Rasmussen.&#13;
Jacque Cl:irk Faye Kl efstad Susan Bowser Kathy Vest &#13;
Numerous tasks, in addition to writing the&#13;
paper's various articles, are performed by the&#13;
Signal staff. The students composing the&#13;
staff are selected from the Journalism I classes.&#13;
Tim Klement was editor-in-chief of ~e&#13;
first semester's staff. Paula Pflager was managing editor, Judy Boe, business manager,&#13;
and Janelle Liston, Karen Roberts and Linda&#13;
Rush were associate editors. Duane Ross was&#13;
sports editor assisted by Mike Nielson.&#13;
Marilyn Jones was art editor, Dianne W agner bookkeeper, and Jacque Evans and Rit.1&#13;
Gann served as reporters. Brian Sollazzo was&#13;
phutographer for both semesters. &#13;
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.t. .&#13;
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Heading the second semester's staff was&#13;
Elaine Schroeder. Janelle Liston was coeditor :ind Charles Revlett, rmnaging editor.&#13;
Werking as business manager was Je:inne&#13;
Fienhold. Her assistant was Id:i Mae \"Xi'iepert.&#13;
Terry Coleman w:is sports editor and feature&#13;
editor w_is Joe Marr. Reporters were Frank&#13;
McKenzie, Frances Streng, K:ithy Thom:is&#13;
and Scott Travis.&#13;
The staffs worked under the advisement&#13;
and supervision of R. H . Harrison. &#13;
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An experimental group, the 1964 Monticello staff&#13;
endeavored to fill the book with the events, personalities, organization and moods that shaped the year.&#13;
Foremost on the staff were editor Carol Harold and&#13;
co-e.ditot Jane Tobias.&#13;
Terry Burnsides and John Wingstad were sports&#13;
editors. Copy editors Paula Pfl ager, Carole Versaci,&#13;
Bob Yates, and Ma rilyn Lievan did many of the&#13;
write-ups. Ed Barbeau and Jane Splittgerber were art&#13;
ed itors. &#13;
The work involved with advertising was handled&#13;
by business manager Bobby Dague and her assistant&#13;
Joyce Brown. Karen Roberts was picture editor. Marcia&#13;
Gaver was a typist, and Bev Sillik was in charge&#13;
of indexing.&#13;
The countless miscellaneous tasks vital to the&#13;
production of a yearbook were performed by staff&#13;
members Jacque Evans, Denny Herrick, Connie Kennedy, Loreece Lammers, Jack McKim, Linda Rush, and&#13;
Mary Wood.&#13;
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Quill and Scroll is an honorary&#13;
club which is part of an internationally affiliated society for high&#13;
school journalists.&#13;
Students inducted must have displayed outstanding journalistic abilities and must have had a high academic record outside the field of&#13;
journalism. Mr. Harrison is sponsor.&#13;
(At right) New members Karen Roberts&#13;
and Tim Klement present two-year member Paula Pflager with flowers.&#13;
Row 1: L. Rush, C. Versaci, P. Pflager, J. Boe,&#13;
Mr. Harrison. Row 2: D.&#13;
Ross, M. Jones, T. Klement, K. Roberts, J. Liston. Not pietm'eCI: C. Revlett, ]. Evans.&#13;
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Oldi es, Row 1: K. Andersen, A. Sigler, VK. Ager, V. Roberts, D . Guild, P. Pflager, C. Versaci. Row 2: P. Kangethe, G.&#13;
Adams, K. Hawkes, P . . Arrowsmibh , B. Blackwell, G. Crawford. Row 3: S. Wenstrand, H. Jensen,. R. Wagner, V. H il l.&#13;
The Creative Writing Class was very happy until the second semester when the newies came. The Newies are stupid&#13;
and can't write very well, but the Oldies are intelligent and&#13;
creati ve.&#13;
Next year, all the Newies hope to be Oldies.&#13;
Row 1: T . Hough, G . Poland, ]. Thorson. Row 2: D . Howland, ]. Clemens, V. Hostetler,&#13;
S. D worak, R. Gann. Row 3: D. Kohl, B. Yates, C. Dalton, G. Primer, E. Barbeau,&#13;
V.Hill.&#13;
4th Hour N ewies.&#13;
Sixth Hour Newies&#13;
Row 1: S. Pierce, H . Hunter, ]. La.Mantia.&#13;
Row 2: L. Lammers, A. Kinnaman. Row 3:&#13;
T. Klement, D. Manning, G. O'Connor (on&#13;
my honor) . &#13;
"These symptoms make it obvious."&#13;
Students who get sick in school head for the lounge, where&#13;
two capable senior girls make them comfortable and try to make&#13;
them feel better. Mrs. Strickland, Dean of Girls, and Mrs.&#13;
Stageman, school nurse, supervise the lounge.&#13;
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In order to gain experience in office procedures, girls work during&#13;
their study periods each day. They&#13;
help with typing and filing, they&#13;
pick up attendance slips and call&#13;
absentees, and they run errands for&#13;
the office staff.&#13;
L. Driever, G. Herrick. Front&#13;
GfRf.~'&#13;
"We are mothers' helpers." &#13;
1 PROCUC1JON&#13;
"What did you say her name was J"&#13;
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Medea&#13;
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A genuine credit to Tee Jay and the city&#13;
of Council Bluffs, Medea was a superb production. All who saw the play praised its merit.&#13;
Though the ancient Greek drama was a bold&#13;
endeavor for R. H. Fanciers and his young&#13;
cast, the result was such that many forgot that&#13;
they were watching an amateur performance.&#13;
Ruth Wagner's portrayal of Medea was outstanding. She seethed with bitterness and savored&#13;
the horrifying results of her revengeful acts.&#13;
Jason (Mike Toscano), the object of Medea's&#13;
revenge achieved depth in a demanding role.&#13;
His exceptional voice quality added much to his&#13;
characterization.&#13;
Sandra Pierce portrayed the nurse; Jerry Abels&#13;
was Creon; and Alan Sigler was Aegeus. All three&#13;
showed competence in their roles. The three Greek&#13;
women were Susan Wenstrand, Carol Hennings&#13;
and Susan Sublett. Others in the cast were Bob&#13;
Bryant, Delman Childers, Dennis Patten, Earl&#13;
Barton, Raymond Law, Joe Marr, Trudy Probst,&#13;
Charlotte Kahane and Janelle Nielsen. Two youngsters, Kevin Fanciers and Johnny Arrowsmith, were&#13;
excellent as Medea's sons.&#13;
R. H . Fancier's production of Medea will always&#13;
be remembered as an exceptional drama.&#13;
Lighting achieved &#13;
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WEDDING&#13;
"She belonged to no club and was a member of nothing&#13;
in the world." This sentence out of the novel, from which&#13;
the play "The Member of the Wedding" was adapted,&#13;
clearly states its theme of estrangement.&#13;
Directed by R. H. Fanders, the all-school play was highly&#13;
successful. With realistic emotion, twelve-year-old Frankie&#13;
was characterized by Kathryn Andersen and Cheryl Wold.&#13;
Kathi Bristo' s insight and technique brought the unforgettable&#13;
Berenice Sadie Brown alive. Young Keith Gann was believable in the role of John Henry, as were Pam Phillips and&#13;
Jerry. Abels as the wedding couple; David Hail as Frankie's&#13;
father; and Charlie Clay as the hip Honey Brown.&#13;
Frankie refuses consolation ·on learning she cannot join honeymoon.&#13;
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Frankie removes a splinter.&#13;
Ruth Wagner, Dana Waddicar, John Garrett, Rita Brayboy, Charlotte Hayes, Karen Peterson, K elly Scott, Trudy&#13;
Probst and Dennis Patten also contributed to the production.&#13;
No; to be forgotten was Regina Brown's moody vocal&#13;
rendition of "His Eye Is on the Sparrow," which was instrumental in creating atmosphere.&#13;
Bernice remembers.&#13;
Photo by R. H. Fanders &#13;
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"She's lovely .. . she's&#13;
"Get em!"&#13;
"QUICK, he's dropping it!"&#13;
"Well .. . start the music! "'&#13;
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engaged! "&#13;
"Cool it, Mike!"&#13;
"I dreamed I went Navy in my Maidenform !"&#13;
" Lights" .. . "Camera" . . . "Action 1" • • • The twenty-fourth annual road show.&#13;
"At the Movies, " was under way.&#13;
Folk sing ing and dancing proved to be popul ar, while ski ts by org,rnizations provided&#13;
the variety typical of the show.&#13;
One of the highlights was a fire baton routine by Sandy Harris and Toni Hansen, along&#13;
with a hil arious ballet by the Varsidette Rejects-a ball et whi ch left even the uncultured&#13;
truly entertained.&#13;
All the long hours of hard work by both participants and techni cians paid off with&#13;
another successful road show.&#13;
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Brightly-hued costumes, combined with colorful dances and talented dancers, made the Yellowjackettes, the junior dance&#13;
line, a well received group at the Road Show. Lu Ann Beck, Choreographer, is to a great extent responsible for the group's&#13;
fine showing.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Jane Rasmussen, lri-s Arch, Alicia Lindsay, Jo Ditzler. Second Row: Dianna Reese, Trudy Miller, Marsha Applegate,&#13;
Barbara Pogue. Third Row: La Ree Robinson, Diane Cavanaugh, Jeanette Petersen, Jil Lybarger, Myra Hammond. &#13;
Photo by Bob Pyles&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Jean Bright, Karen Roberts, Betsy Andersen, Charlotte Kahane, Linda Dougherty, Mary Williams. Second Row: Linda&#13;
Wi·lson, Linda Rush, Sue H:oke, Sherry Trussel. Third Row: Barb Fries, Bobbe Bohan, Jean Teague, Lu Ann Beck, Marsha Bigham.&#13;
A sparkling and accbmplished group, the Varsidettes, triumphed at the Road Show. Much credit is due to the tremendous&#13;
amounts of time and exertion the choreographers, Barbara Fries and Marsha Bigham, devoted to the line.&#13;
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· ower, had&#13;
:~ ~~~~1u1 other schools.&#13;
they have had&#13;
Park and had&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: D. Guild, A. Graves, M. Herron, M. Ridder, D. Putnam, N . Hanafan, J. Hage.r---Pres., N. Nelson-Sec. and Treas., P. Dole, B. Mersick, K. Gaver, Mrs. Boyd-Span. Row 2: L. Gibbs, J. Liston, A.&#13;
Metheny, L. Kilgore, L. Metheny, J. Lybarger, P. Burroughs, S. Nesbitt, V. Archer, J. Tisher, J. Butler.&#13;
Row 3: J. Lapsley, J. Musgrove, J. Clay, D. Kohl, R. Johnson, M. Harrill, T. Hanafan, P. Hinkle, B. Tatroe.&#13;
Row 4: S. Bevirt, J. Harrington, R. Barlow, M. Parrack, J. Kill, D. Irwin, B. Kopera, D. La.Breck. Row 5:&#13;
J. Donich, F. Paladino, W. Doty, B. Ne~tles, M. Andrews, D. Ryba, J. Holder, D. Clark, ]. Johnson, 1. Etherton.&#13;
Not pictured: Elton Moss. &#13;
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L. to R. Rote I: D . Linkey, R. Meadows, C. George, B. Schonberg. M . Christensen, L. Lammtrs, C. H arold, L. D ougherty, L. Kemp, B. D ague,&#13;
S. Tysor, V. Reed, P. Mortensen, A. McConnell, C. Robinson. Row 2: C. Simons, ]. Dunn, B. Fri es, M. Bigham, C. Cavallaro, ]. N agler,&#13;
P. H inkle, C. Kahane, M . Sealock, T . Townsend, G . Kozel, K. Roo t, S. H oke, S. English, K. Fernley, C. Smith , K . Story. Row 3: P. Bax ter,&#13;
M. Doughman, G . Clinkenbeard,]. Phipps, C. H enning, ]. Evans, C. V ersaci, M . Thompson, M . Sorenson, K. Croghan, R. O swald , D . Foley.&#13;
L. Wilson, L. Lidgett, F. Kl efstad .&#13;
The Choir met a new director, this year. D avid Linkey started right to work&#13;
and successfully completed one of the heaviest schedules the choir has had .&#13;
Along with the annual Roadshow, .Musica l, Spring Concert and City W ide&#13;
Chorus, vocalists entertained various civic groups and recorded a Ch ristmas &#13;
Row 4: J. Hudson, M. Gaver, S. Smith, C. Hayes, P. Phillips, C. Colwell, C. Christina, L. Hisel, R. Potts, H. Hunrer, L&#13;
Bargenquast, D. Koch, J. Harris, A. Christina, G. Gaver. Row 5: B. Poland, D. Morse, J. Fienhold, K. Mueller, M. Ogren,&#13;
]. Nusser, G. Peters, M. Jones, J. Folkers, P. Homan, T. D ettmann, J. Knouse, B. Vuagni-aux, C. Beck, L. Rush, S.&#13;
Gamblin, D . W agner. Row 6: L. Anderson, R. Wagner, S. Edwards, M. VanHorne, S. Harris, K. Vest, E. Sc er, R.&#13;
Kennett, W . Ross, D . Massie, D. Manning, S. Beckner, K. Berry, T. Shadley,]. Smith.&#13;
program for the Joni radio station.&#13;
Two music contests and a two-day choir tour helped to fill out the year fo r&#13;
one of our hardest working groups.&#13;
Photo by Bob Pyles&#13;
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Flower Dmm Song provided Tee Jay singers, actors and stage work enthusiasts an opportunity to work together toward handling a serious musical&#13;
production. Choir director David Linkey and drama coach R. H. Fanders worked&#13;
very closely with the dozens of students involved.&#13;
Tom Shadley played the part of confused Wang Ta. Carol Hennings portrayed Helen Chao a dignified family friend who never found the love she was&#13;
looking for.&#13;
Harry Hunter's portrayal of Dr. Li and Geri Peters' portrayal of Mei Li made&#13;
a realistic and impressive father-daughter combination.&#13;
The impressive dream ballet was beautifuJly done by Barb Fries and BiJI&#13;
Vuagnaux. Comedy honors were taken by Linda Low (Linda Rush) and by&#13;
Sammy Fong (Ken Berry).&#13;
Marsha Bigham, as night club singer Fan Tan Fanny, blasted her way to the&#13;
crowd's favor with a song bidding farewell to her old lover. &#13;
SONG&#13;
Rich Potts was the father, Wang Chi Yang.&#13;
Glenda Adams was his sister-in-law. Both characters represented the "older generation," but&#13;
Madam Liang was somewhat Americanized and&#13;
was, therefore, the buffer between radical Chi&#13;
Yang and his two American-born sons.&#13;
Both Rich and Glenda were outstanding in their&#13;
acting. The fact that they became favorites of&#13;
the audience is partly attributable to their own&#13;
vivacious personalities. They added considerably&#13;
to the play's success. &#13;
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Flower Dmm Song is a musical filied with dramatic interest. MEI LI, a Chinese mail&#13;
order bride, has her marriage contract sold by night-club owner SAMMY FONG to&#13;
an old C~inese gentleman, WANG CHI YANG for his son, WANG TA. WANG TA&#13;
is already secretly engaged to dazzling night-club strip tease artist LINDA LOW, who&#13;
is marrying him for his money and who is actually far more interested in SAMMY&#13;
FONG. MEI LI's father, DR. LI, is distressed by the proceedings and anxious to hear&#13;
the decision of the THREE FAMILY ASSOCIATION.&#13;
The musical illustrates problems inherent to oriental tradition and the Americanization process; it treats of individual personalities when it makes the principals convincing&#13;
personalities; and it warms the audience with a subtle, dignified humor throughout.&#13;
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AND ON!!&#13;
78&#13;
Tee Jay band members watch for the downbeat,&#13;
take a giant breath and .. . play ! Everyone gets into&#13;
the production-the trick being to get in on time.&#13;
Flute and bassoon players learn to count; trumpet&#13;
and trombone players learn to conserve breath. And&#13;
everyone learns- definitely !- the difference between&#13;
playing and resting. Notice Charlie Clay (seated far&#13;
back behind Juanita Butler and Sandie Severson)? He's&#13;
practicing "resting." &#13;
~ RA\'ro ON ...&#13;
AND ON ... AND ON ... &#13;
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Back: J. Moats, T . Shadley, N . Park, M. O 'Hara, ]. Rine, D . Kesterson, M. Howard, L. Anderson,&#13;
D. Smith, M . B!ackman, S. ~russel , C. Simons, K. Ingram, B. Loukota, ]. Nusser, D . . Butterbaugh,&#13;
G. Hoff, B. Chnstenson, S. Birdsong, D . Steiber. D . De Bolt, D . H ail, G . Bain, D . .i\fann1ng. L eft Bar:&#13;
E. Gi·lmore, L. Sturm, K. Mueller, D . Barksdale, B. Sollazzo, S. Phillips, L. Hurley, M . VanHorne,&#13;
D. Dorf, M . Ogren, S. English, S. Jensen, C. Rine, P. Anfinson, D. Mumm, ]. Phipps, R. Graham,&#13;
P. Bermet, G . Adams. Right Bar: K. Lininger, D . Conkling, B. Ives, S. Grosvener, G. Klefstad, L.&#13;
Wright, G . McClure, J. McKim, L. Millard, G . Garret, B. Rossow, C. Banks, B. Henning, ]. Butler,&#13;
M. Sorenson, E. Han5en, ]. Clemens, S. Severson, K . Burroughs, M. Grimes, S. Peterson. Front:&#13;
H . Popp, L. Lidgett, C. Kahane, T . Klement.&#13;
The band at Tee Jay, dressed in bright uniforms, can be seen at football games, basketball games, roadshows, and various other school programs.&#13;
Band members attended the annual spring concert in January, the clinic in March, and&#13;
the state contest in April.&#13;
The director of the band is Mr. Harold Popp. &#13;
L. to R R . ow 1: L L'd&#13;
R&#13;
Row 2: ]. Butler D tRgett, C. Kahane ow 3 . D ' · oarty D Sh ·&#13;
R · · Foley L R k' ' · amblen ow 4. K 1 ' · an ·in · · · ngoldsby. · &#13;
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BULLDOG AW ARD WINNER DICK RYBA was selected&#13;
by his fell ow teammates for his formidable playing throughout&#13;
the season.&#13;
Photo by R. A. Harrison&#13;
ALL SPORTS QUEEN WANDA MOSSBURG was crowned&#13;
on October twenty-sixth during half-time ceremonies.&#13;
Photo by R. H. Fan&lt;le rs &#13;
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Jean Teague Linda Rush&#13;
Karen Story &#13;
Marsha Bigham Jackie Evans&#13;
Marcia Gaver &#13;
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Photos by Bob Pyles&#13;
SNO-BALL ACCENTS HOLIDAY SEASON&#13;
A giant snowman, an ice pond, and a footbridge provided (after much time and&#13;
labor) a lovely winter scene at the annua! Sno-Ball.&#13;
A hanging curtain of paper and foil snowflakes· made a glowing separation for the&#13;
dance floor, while white fir boughs and small snowmen adorned the tables.&#13;
On the stage, "Pine Valley Ski Lodge" added atmosphere for the music of Eddy&#13;
Haddad and his Orchestra.&#13;
This glittering event was one of the most successful Sno-Balls Tee Jay has ever held.&#13;
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You're paying?? ?&#13;
King Jim Sanders, Prince Ron&#13;
Story and Duke M ike G ibler. Their&#13;
escorts were Jean Teague, Wanda&#13;
Mossburg and Karen Story. &#13;
Boys, hold your breath and wait for Twirp&#13;
Week, that extra special week when girls&#13;
make the arrangements and pick up the lab.&#13;
Student Council sponsored, the Tee Jay&#13;
Twirp Week was this year culminated with&#13;
a February twenty-ninth dance at which all&#13;
royalty were crowned. It was the traditional&#13;
homeroom votes-by girls only !- which&#13;
elected the elite: a king from the senior&#13;
class, a prince from the junior class and&#13;
a duke from the sophomore class.&#13;
The twelve top-ranking boys made an impressive Twirp Week Court when escorted&#13;
by glamorous senior girls earlier named for&#13;
H omecoming Court.&#13;
Everyone had a good time and- for oncetransportation, entertainment and refreshments&#13;
were furnished by the girls.&#13;
''I'll take this now . .. put tbe rest in a paper bag."&#13;
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Ph otographs by Bob Pyles&#13;
Left, Cadet Colonel VerKuilen Ager and Honorary Colonel Lind a Rush.&#13;
Above, Li·eutenant Colonels and their Ladies: Brenda Schonberg and H arry Hunter, Jan La Mantia and Jim Harrington, Bobbe&#13;
93 Bohan and Norman Browning. &#13;
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April 3, 1964, marked the date of the thirty-fifth annual Military Ball.&#13;
The gala evening began in the Field House at eight o'clock p.m. with a short&#13;
concert by the Thomas Jefferson High School Band. Then came the presentation of the Colors and a welcome by Mr. Bolton. Coming later in the evening were&#13;
the Grand March and the presentation of the cadet officers and their ladies. The&#13;
highlight of the ball arrived when Ver Kuilen Ager and Linda Rush were&#13;
announced as Colonel and Honorary Colonel.&#13;
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The calendar of the T.A.R.'s has been a busy one this year. The main act1v1t1es have&#13;
consisted of mock conventions. The conventions have ranged from Council Bluffs, to Des&#13;
Moines, to Davenport, Iowa.&#13;
The main convention and highlight of the group's year was the Mock Nominating Convention on May 8 and 9 sponsored by the Council Bluff's T.A.R.'s.&#13;
The members of the club can be found at almost any time downtown helping their&#13;
party at the Republican Headquarters.&#13;
On the less serious side was the 6:00 A.M. "Come As Y 01.1 Are Party" held at Kiwanis_&#13;
Lodge with A.L's T.A.R.'s on January 24.&#13;
iOO&#13;
Split party???&#13;
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1.&#13;
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YOUNG&#13;
Democrats stick together!!!&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Y.D.'s' Motto is help "Sway Iowa-Democratic."&#13;
Of course, this was not its purpose. The goal of the dub is to further inform its&#13;
members of the political parties in t11e nation. The group endeavored to do this by&#13;
discussions, debates, and guest speakers.&#13;
The highlights of the year were raising funds for a memorial to the late President&#13;
John F. Kennedy.and preparing for the Governor's Dinner in May.&#13;
Apart from the business activities the members got together with the Jr. G.O.P.'s to&#13;
celebrate the Christmas holidays with a sledding party, ending in a chili supper.&#13;
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L. lo R. Rou· 1: ]. Lybarger. S. Wall a, P. Mathews, C. Fraley, J. Gundlach-Pres., P. Arrowsmith-V.-Pres., K. Vest- Sec., D .&#13;
Hiffernan-Hist., P. Stacy-Par!., C. Lindsay. Row 2: P. Oshlo, ]. Wilderman , K. Burroughs, D . Eddy, N . Ivfoore, R. Stine:&#13;
mates, . Hanafan, M. Applegate, B. Mersick, I. Wiepert, B. St. Clair. Row 3: C. Smartt, L. Robinson, B. Parrack, K. Gaver.&#13;
S. Scoular, D. Camden, S. Sulhoff, T. Jones, S. Strong, ]. Tay lor, J. Branson, P. Burroughs. Row 4: K. Hartman, ]. ce.&#13;
]. McQuinn, M. Meyers, C. Pearey, S. Sublet, B. Co ll ins, C. Ault, M. Stephen.&#13;
The Future Nurses of America&#13;
Club was organized to help girls&#13;
become acquainted with nursing as&#13;
a career. Its activities include viewing movies and hearing representatives from the field of nursing.&#13;
Members also go on tours of hospitals. Mrs. Etta Shelton sponsors the&#13;
club.&#13;
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L. 10 R. Row J: G. Herri ck, P. Phillips, S. Engli·sh-Treas., M. Og ren-Pres., M . Li eva n--&#13;
V.-Pres., C. Smith-Sec., Mrs. Etta Shelton-Spon. Row 2: D . Wendt, ]. D enHerder, L&#13;
Rankin, C. Beck, R. Sipes, L. Driever, P. Dole, ]. Hager. Row 3: ]. Brown, B. Moss, P.&#13;
Mueller, S. W alla, J. Branson, N . Banafan , V. Dav is, M. Peters, K. McCormick. Row 4:&#13;
C. Wilson, ]. Clark, D . Smith, S. Peterson, K. Parks, L Sullivan, N . Saul, K. Johnson.&#13;
Row 5: L. Hurl ey, G. Clinkenbeard, C. O'Bradovich, M. Todd, M. W ood, M . Krivokucha. &#13;
(Left) The purpose of the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AiVfERICA CLUB is to&#13;
promote a better understanding of homemaking. The club attended the district and state&#13;
conventions. They visit children in homes and hospitals. Parties are held on different&#13;
occasions. The theme this year is "Citizenship." The theme is followed by all chapters&#13;
in the United States. Miss Brocka is the sponsor of this club.&#13;
(Below) The FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB is comprised of students&#13;
who are interested in the profession of teaching. Members are often found observing&#13;
teachers at work and helping to correct papers. They also hold a tea for Tee Jay teachers&#13;
during Teacher Appreciation Week. Miss Wangberg is the sponsor of this club.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: A. McConnell, L. Saul, C. Henni·ngs--Parl., C. Wenstrand-Hist., ]. Boe-Sec.,&#13;
C. Kahane-V.-Pres., Miss Wangberg-Spon., S. Jensen~Pres ., S. Phillips, S. Bowser, P. Fairman.&#13;
Row 2: B. Bohan, P. Mrutenson, C. Wold, K. Ingram, B. Schonberg, F. Klefstad, ]. W·ilchen, C.&#13;
Smith, V. Abels, M. Griffiths, D . Wagner, T. Probst. Rou· 3: K. Spencer, C. Revlett, P. Arrowsmith, P. Moss, G. Peters, E. Schroeder, C. Vermuele, B. Dague, P. Pflager, C. Versaci, L. Wilson.&#13;
Row 4: C. Rine, L. Lammers, K. Roberts, R. Sipes, C. Beck, S. English, D. Keuck, C. Young, R.&#13;
Wagner, ]. Evans. Row 5: H . Elonich, ]. Brown, L Rush, T. Klement, B. Rossow, P. Peterson,&#13;
K. Cook, D. Manning, D . Patten.&#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: S. Smith-V.-Pres., M. Gaver-Treas., P. Walls-V.-Pres., L. Dougherty, P. Pflager-Pres., C. Harold--Sec.,&#13;
S. Karpe- Sgt.-at-Arms, A. McConnell, ]. Nagler, ]. Evans, Mrs. Clara Strickland. Row 2: B. Dague, B. Sillik-Pres., B. Anderson, ]. Rine, S. Hoke, M. Williams, M. Shaughnessy-Treas., P. Devivo, P. Crai·g. Row 3: D. Foley, D . Woodworth, J. ListonSgt.-at-Arms, C. Robinson, C. Haden, L. Rush, L. Wilson, D. Hifferman, K. Billings, M. ]. Doughman. Rot11 4: C. Patterson, C.&#13;
Story, K. Story, C. Wallace, M. Christensen, W. Mossburg, S. Moraine, ]. Bogue, ]. Teague, C. Thompson. Row 5: J. Paladino,&#13;
]. Jackson, L. Malone, S. Thompson-Sec., A. Doughman, C. White, C. Moore.&#13;
The Altau Literary Society&#13;
holds an annual U.N.I.C.E.F.&#13;
Drive. They also present a&#13;
Thanksgiving basket to some&#13;
needy family in Council Bluffs.&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland is the&#13;
sponsor of this club. New officers are elected each semester.&#13;
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Linda and Pat arronge&#13;
food for the Thanksgiving&#13;
basket. &#13;
L. to R. Row 1: R. T. Klement-Pres., M. Jones--Sr. Rep., M . Ogren--V.-Pres., ]. Nusser-Sec., S. Severson--Treas., B.&#13;
Sollazzo-Jr. Rep., R. Conboy, J. Kroblin, T. Canaday, G. Bain. Row 2: M. lievan, C. Smith, 1. Hurley, D. Wagner, B.&#13;
F.ries, M. Bigham, K. Ingoldsby, C. Hurd, ]. Liston, B. Schonberg, S. Jensen. Row 3: C. Hennings, G. Pe~ers, C. O'Bradovich, G. Clinkenbeard, M. Schultz, V.K. Ager, R. Potts, K. Berry, B. Anderson, P. Moss. Row 4: B. Col!tns, D. Ho.wland,&#13;
D. Ross, }. Thorson, F. Harbold, B. Shestak, W . Ross, D. Steiber, 1. Barritt, B. Dague. Row 5: K. Roberts, 1. Rush, M.&#13;
Neilson, J. Harrington, 0 . Andrews, M. Harrill, D. Ryba, B. Nettles, B. Kopera, B. Yates, D. Burbeck.&#13;
L. to R. Row J: P. Arrowsmith, P. Burroughs, I. Wiepert, L. Wood, T. Fowler, P. Stacy, ]. Gundlach, G. Herrick, M. lievao, Miss Haas-en--Spon. Row 2: c;. Ault, K. Vest, M. Mathison, S. Millard, G. Barnett, R.&#13;
Mullin, R. Meadows, C. lloyd, N . Mauer, M. Busse. Row 3: M. Stephens, D. Hi.ffernan, S. King, E. King,&#13;
D Hubbard, K. Kuhl, C. Reninger, C. Ethington, S. Clark, M. Howrey, M. A. Wood. Row 4: B. Collins,&#13;
f. Myers, D. Morse, L. Driever, S. McDaniel, N. Smith, D. lewis, C. Moore, ]. McQuinn, S. Phillips.&#13;
Row 5: P. Oshlo, W. Brockman, K. Ingoldsby, ]. Emge, D. Foley, C. Hurd, P. Applegate, P. Mauer, S.&#13;
Sublet.&#13;
y&#13;
105 &#13;
106 &#13;
~™­&#13;
OR=ICER.G'&#13;
lRAINING&#13;
CORPG&#13;
107 &#13;
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~.OJ:C.&#13;
---&#13;
T1he g01ls:&#13;
• o promo1e feeling ani:I understanding of leade rshiR and responsibility;&#13;
to instill in young me n sdf-disciplime;&#13;
to acqmunt the teen-ager. with his military ooligation ;&#13;
to make the studen t more fully aware of the sig nificance of a military organization and of the requirements in the service.&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
109 &#13;
Veteran's Day&#13;
Parade&#13;
Reorganization&#13;
from Battle Group&#13;
to Brigade&#13;
Federal Inspection &#13;
JG ACil\tE. • • •&#13;
Cadet Colonel Ager discusses the ROTC program with Major&#13;
Evrard before the annual inspection. &#13;
ITS DIVISIONS:&#13;
COLOR GUARD&#13;
DRILL TEAM&#13;
MILITARY POLICE&#13;
RIFLE TEAM&#13;
L. to R. Row I : ]. Clay, R. Lewis, T. Childers, W . Way, A. Alt. Row 2: E. Myers, D. Head, C. Lawrence, R. Kruger, R. Turpen.&#13;
Row 3: G. Owens, L. Hiatt, M. Kobel, W. Costello, M. Meyers. Inspecting troops: N . Browning, H. Hunter. Not Pictured: F.&#13;
Kenyon, R. Myhlhousen, G. Mace, L. Law, H. Hulbert.&#13;
L. to R. Row I: C. Bremhtrtm, P. Kangethe,&#13;
H. Jensen. Row 2: F. Stinemates, J. Harrington, A. Christina, C. Walling. Row 3: J.&#13;
Strong, L. Briggs, J. Hurd, G. Mann, C.&#13;
Clay. Row 4: L. Downing, R. Briggs, D.&#13;
Sales, D. Howland, G. Crawford.&#13;
112 &#13;
L. to R. Row 1: B. Tatroe, L.&#13;
Bicking, ]. Chaffee, D. Moore,&#13;
P. Carroll, J. Harris. Row 2: J.&#13;
Vuagniaux, D. Freeman R Arch&#13;
D. Root, B. Ford. ' · '&#13;
f&lt;;.OJ:C. ~TO &#13;
&#13;
115 &#13;
GfRLG ENJOY&#13;
CONNIE GIENAU, the only Tee Jay girl&#13;
who went out for track during the year,&#13;
trained herself to be one of our fastest&#13;
runners. She entered two meets before the&#13;
District Track Meet; and then at this meet&#13;
she won fifth place in the 220 yard dash.&#13;
GIRLS' GYM HELPERS (below) take roll ,&#13;
sort equipment and generally relieve pressure in overcrowded girls' gym classes. Many&#13;
of these girls are planning to become physical&#13;
education teachers and are happy to gain&#13;
practical experience during high school. Pictured L. to R. are L. Smith, M . Sealock,&#13;
Miss Balzer, K. Gibler, ]. Tisher, ]. Dunn,&#13;
B. Blackwell.&#13;
GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM (rig ht,&#13;
opposite) Row 1 L. to R.: L.&#13;
Whitney, E. Koenig, B. Blackwell, V . Abels, K. Gibler. Row&#13;
2: P. Homan, ]. Tisher, J a.&#13;
Markey, Miss Balzer-Spon.,&#13;
L. Smith.&#13;
MISS DONNA&#13;
BALZER, GRA&#13;
sponsor and girls·&#13;
athl etics coach.&#13;
has taught physica l education at&#13;
Tee J ay for six&#13;
yea rs. She works&#13;
hard to help girls&#13;
develop physical&#13;
fitness. &#13;
The GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION,&#13;
open to all girls who like to participate in sports,&#13;
teaches girls to practice good sportsmanship and fair&#13;
play.&#13;
The GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM (upper right), consisting of eighteen members, won five matches, lost&#13;
five and tied two. With Beth Blackwell as captain&#13;
and Jan Dunn as co-captain, the girls did well during&#13;
the regular season and made an impressive showing&#13;
in the district tournament.&#13;
GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION (above) members include, L. to R.&#13;
Row 1: ]. Tisher--Sports Chai·rman, B. Blackwell- Treas., K. Spencer-Sec.,&#13;
K. Gibler- V.-Pres., J. Dunn--Pres., Miss Ba.lzer-Spon. Row 2: ]. Epperson,&#13;
M. Busse, .L. Smith, Ja. Markey, Ju. Markey, S. Jensen. Row 3: C. Ackerman,&#13;
V. Abels, ]. Co.x, B. Ross, B. Rossow, C. Marlin. Row 4: I. Moore, ]. Dutson,&#13;
M. Honig, S. Nuzum, C. Gienau.&#13;
11 7 &#13;
W .M®A MOSSBURG&#13;
KAREN STORY&#13;
I 18&#13;
Cheerleaders this year displayed refreshing new methods by combining&#13;
precise movement and unique rhythm.&#13;
The result was a whole flock of effective&#13;
and exotic cheers.&#13;
Wearing sparkling white uniforms, the&#13;
girls were a vital part of every game,&#13;
match, and rally. They did much to&#13;
strengthen school spirit.&#13;
Many ideas for cheers and pep rallies&#13;
were provided at the Maryville Cheerleading Clinic, a swnmertime council&#13;
attended by the Varsity Squad.&#13;
The eighteen cheerleaders are one of&#13;
the most active groups in our school. &#13;
A cheerleader's job does not end with&#13;
the vigorous cheers produced at school&#13;
sports events. Even exceptional ability&#13;
must be cultivated and supplemented by&#13;
practice. Such practice occurs on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the school&#13;
year and the summer. In addition to practice, there are business meetings on the&#13;
first and third Mondays of each month&#13;
during the school term.&#13;
Organization and a strenuous schedule,&#13;
along with p lenty of natural talent, probably explain why the T ee Jay cheerleaders&#13;
are always outstanding and praiseworthy&#13;
representatives of the school.&#13;
JVIARIL YN CHRISTEL'\/ SEN&#13;
119 &#13;
L. l o R.: Linda Lidgett, Lynette Jacoba, Connie Colwell, LuAnn Beck, Joan Rine.&#13;
120 &#13;
L. to R.: Sandra Rowe; Sharon Drake, Toni Hansen, Eva Paladino, Nancy Moore,&#13;
Carolyn Lindsay, Rosie Matteson, Jo Ditzler.&#13;
P6P CLUB&#13;
Increased school spmt was the&#13;
goal of all Pep Club members.&#13;
With Miss Karen Miller as sponsor,&#13;
the organization went a long way&#13;
toward achieving its goal.&#13;
Officers for first and second semesters included Presidents Susie&#13;
Phillips and Carol Rine, V.-Presidents Faye Klefstad and Cheryl Wilson, Secretaries Sandy Sulhoff and&#13;
Susie Sublet, and all-year treasurer&#13;
Kathy Parks.&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
DAVID ANSON&#13;
End&#13;
DAVID HUTCHENS&#13;
Center&#13;
DICK RYBA&#13;
Center&#13;
JERRY DONICH&#13;
End&#13;
JIM SAJ.~DERS&#13;
Wingback&#13;
MIKE SHEA&#13;
Tackle&#13;
JIM LIGGETT&#13;
Tackle&#13;
JIM PIAZZA&#13;
Q uarterback &#13;
JOHN GARRETT&#13;
End&#13;
BOB BURi'IS&#13;
Wingback&#13;
CHARLIE CLAY&#13;
Ta ilback&#13;
ED HOPPER&#13;
Tackle&#13;
LARRY BARRITT&#13;
Fullback&#13;
NORMAN BROWNTNG&#13;
End&#13;
BILL N ETTLES&#13;
Guard&#13;
CARLOS WitLIAMS&#13;
Guard&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: D. Anson, M. Shea, J. Donich, B. Burns, J. Liggett, E. H opper, B. Nettles.&#13;
Row 2: ]. Smith, D . Smith, T. Woods, T. Burnsides, B. Capel, J. Sealock, T. Peterson.&#13;
Row 3: L. McGee, M. Roux, B. Bigham, B. McGinn, L. Koenigs, M. Irwin, M. Parrack.&#13;
Coaches&#13;
MR. JACK HANSEN&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
After last year's much improved season, coach&#13;
Jack Hansen directed most of his time to the improvement of the backs. Getting a strong mobile line&#13;
with plenty of drive was coach Charl ie Bryant's biggest task for the year.&#13;
MR. CHARLES BRYANT&#13;
Univ. of Nebraska&#13;
Sept. 13 Tee Jay&#13;
Sept. 20 T ee Jay&#13;
Sept. 27 Tee Jay&#13;
Oct. 4 Tee Jay.&#13;
Oct. 11 T ee Jay&#13;
20 Audubon .. 20&#13;
20 Bellevue 21&#13;
7 A. 1. 0&#13;
20 Cathedral 33&#13;
0 Mo Valley 26 &#13;
V. Graybill, ]. Garre tt, C. Williams.&#13;
S. BeVirt, D . Bowen, G . Frieze-Mgr., H . Hurd-Mgr .. T. Hanafan.&#13;
This year's varsity team, because of the strong&#13;
line, qui ck backfield, and g rea t desire . to win, gave&#13;
us many exciting moments. Coach H ansen's able&#13;
coaching helped us to defeat cross-town rival Abraham&#13;
Lincoln, in a game which was exciting to the last&#13;
minute. From the Yellowj ackets' first game tie with&#13;
Aubudon to their last game with Boys T own, thirse&#13;
boys had the support of everyone.&#13;
Oct. 18 Tee Jay&#13;
O ct. 25 Tee J ay&#13;
N ov. 2 Tee Jay&#13;
N ov. 8 Tee J ay&#13;
Nov. 11 Tee Jay&#13;
7&#13;
44&#13;
7&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
JIM PIAZZA&#13;
Quarterb&lt;1Jck&#13;
Atlantic 21&#13;
Holy N ame ._ 13&#13;
C. Kuemper ·--- 40&#13;
Glenwood 21&#13;
Boys town . ··-- 39&#13;
JERRY DONICH&#13;
End&#13;
Outstanding Gridder&#13;
CHARLIE CI.A Y&#13;
Tailback&#13;
Co-Captains&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
MR. BOB MOSCREY&#13;
University of Omaha&#13;
Coaches Bob Moscrey and Lloyd Jerome are&#13;
two of the best coaches who ever walked onto&#13;
the football field. Cooperation between the team&#13;
and the coaches brought good, hard-fought games.&#13;
The coaches knew we were underdogs, and every&#13;
game they coached the boys to play heads-up&#13;
football. These coaches helped to inspire the&#13;
team with the fight and confidence which they&#13;
will need for a successful 1964 season.&#13;
MR. LLOYD JEROME .&#13;
Parsons&#13;
Treynor 35 T ee Jay 18&#13;
Bellevue 6 Tee Jay .. 0&#13;
Bishop Ryan 13 Tee Jay . 6&#13;
Lewis Central ... 7 T ee Jay . .28&#13;
GO, &#13;
This year's reserve football team showed spirit and&#13;
drive. The boys lacked experience but as the year&#13;
progressed they ga ined confidence. Next year their&#13;
addition to the varsity squad should help the school&#13;
have a stronger, more versatile team.&#13;
Car-Mac&#13;
O akland&#13;
I.S.D.&#13;
A.L.&#13;
~,00 •&#13;
19&#13;
43&#13;
0&#13;
13&#13;
• •&#13;
f ee Jay&#13;
Tee J ay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
r&#13;
•&#13;
13&#13;
13&#13;
21&#13;
0&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: J. Lydon, D .&#13;
Fenton, R. Hoke, J. Evans, 111 .&#13;
Roux, 1. McGee, M. Constant,&#13;
R. Tallman, 1. Priest. Row 2:&#13;
G. Garrett, T. Turone, F. Paladino, 1. Mayberry, E. Ward,&#13;
G. Rosenbaugh, R. Moss, G.&#13;
Wooldridge, T. McClure, B.&#13;
Bigham, G . Galle.&#13;
GEORGE RUSSELL&#13;
George was an outstanding guard in his junior year at Tee Jay, but because of an injury suffered on the practice field before&#13;
the first game of the 1963 season, he was&#13;
unable to suit up. With torn ligaments and&#13;
tendons, George spent. two days in the hospital, and had to wear a cast on his leg for&#13;
five weeks. Losing George was a disappointment to everyone.&#13;
127 &#13;
L. lo R. Row 1: R. Barlow, T. Zimmerman, VK. Ager, R. Simons, C. Land, Mgr., Coach&#13;
Gotcha!!. Row 2: ]. Beraldi, B. Case, T. Klement, L. Bargenquast, R. Drummond, M. Nielson,&#13;
]. Malone. Row 3: S. Cowardin, A. Holmberg, R. Nansel, G. Cerveny, L. Breshers, ]. Grazier.&#13;
Cross country is a sport for active boys who enjoy&#13;
running. It takes much conditioning to make a strong&#13;
cross country team, because stamina as well as speed is&#13;
involved. The cross country standard meet distance&#13;
is 1.8 miles. This year's squad had a successful season,&#13;
taking first place in three out of seven meets.&#13;
128&#13;
State Mile Team Race- 21st&#13;
Bellevue Dual-1st&#13;
Underwood Dual-1st&#13;
Triangular-Bellevue and A.L.-1st&#13;
Clarinda Invitational-3rd&#13;
Sioux City East Invitational-5th&#13;
State Cross Country Run-13th &#13;
Jackettes 30 St. Bernards 15&#13;
Jackettes 18 Carter Lake 19&#13;
Jackettes 15 Y Pioneers 24&#13;
Jackettes 33 A. L. 18&#13;
Jackettes 23 St. Bernards II 32&#13;
Jackettes 17 Garland N ebraska 31&#13;
Jackettes 20 G. G . Whi zzes 16&#13;
The Girls' B1sketball Team, coached by Miss Donna&#13;
Balzer, had an active season. Headed by co-captains&#13;
Jan Dunn and Kris Gibler, the team won six out of&#13;
thirteen games. Opposition came from other Southwest&#13;
Iowa schools.&#13;
Jackettes 32 Carter Lake 7&#13;
Jackettes 26 G. G. \'(!hizzes 25&#13;
Jackettes 22 Y Pioneers 29&#13;
Jackettes 26 A. L 25&#13;
Jackettes 20 Garland 45&#13;
Jackettes 28 St. Bernards 31&#13;
129 &#13;
DENNY CLARK&#13;
Forward&#13;
130&#13;
JIM PIAZZA&#13;
Guard&#13;
TOM ZIMMERMAN&#13;
Center &#13;
JACK HOLDER&#13;
Forward TERRY LESLEY&#13;
Guard&#13;
TERRY COLHvfAN&#13;
Forward&#13;
131 &#13;
The 1964 Tee Jay varsity&#13;
basketball team was one of&#13;
the best in recent years.&#13;
After winning the first two&#13;
games, varsity dropped a&#13;
close ooe to Omaha Holy&#13;
Name, then bounced back to&#13;
beat cross-town rival, Abraham Lincoln. The rest of the&#13;
season was spotted with victories and defeats. The highlight of the season came when&#13;
the team defeated Abraham&#13;
Lincoln for the second time,&#13;
eighty-nine to eighty-five.&#13;
Because of accurate shooting and rebounding ability,&#13;
the team won many games,&#13;
and gave several top teams&#13;
a good workout. As the regular schedule drew to a close,&#13;
many fans looked forward to&#13;
the state tournament games&#13;
at Lewis Central. The team&#13;
was defeated, however, the&#13;
first game, against Shenandoah, in the second overtime&#13;
-a tough break for a good&#13;
team!&#13;
Pete Abshier John Wingstad&#13;
Mo. Vall ey&#13;
Harl an&#13;
H oly N ame&#13;
Bishop Ryan&#13;
A.L.&#13;
M anning&#13;
Tech&#13;
Sidney&#13;
C. Keumper&#13;
Atl antic&#13;
RECORD&#13;
57&#13;
52&#13;
72&#13;
87&#13;
67&#13;
59&#13;
78&#13;
43&#13;
77&#13;
84&#13;
Tee Jay 60&#13;
T ee Jay 66&#13;
Tee Jay 71&#13;
Tee Jay 58&#13;
T ee Jay 73&#13;
T ee Jay 54&#13;
Tee Jay 64&#13;
Tee Jay 85&#13;
Tee Jay 66&#13;
T ee Jay 72 &#13;
Boys town&#13;
Bishop Ryan&#13;
North&#13;
Central&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Boys town&#13;
Fremont Mills&#13;
S.C. Centra l&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
RECORD&#13;
80 T ee Jay&#13;
97 T ee Jay&#13;
63 Tee Jay&#13;
65 T ee Jay&#13;
85 T ee Jay&#13;
77 Tee Jay&#13;
6n Tee Jay&#13;
74 Tee Jay&#13;
TOURNAMENT&#13;
74 ·T ee Jay&#13;
62&#13;
69&#13;
62&#13;
58&#13;
89&#13;
73&#13;
76&#13;
68&#13;
64&#13;
CAPTAIN&#13;
JIM PIAZZA&#13;
Guard&#13;
COACH CAPEL&#13;
Omaha University&#13;
Heading our varsity basketball team for nine years,&#13;
Mr. Robert Capel has g iven many hours for the welfare&#13;
of the team. He has effectively handled the tough&#13;
job of establishing a fast, well-balanced squad. Always&#13;
emphasizing good sportsmanship and team cooperation,&#13;
Mr. Capel has helped to make Tee Jay a respected&#13;
basketball opponent.&#13;
133 &#13;
COPJ.IOMOREC AND JUNIO~&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. Mains, T. McClure, D . Fenton, ]. Malone, D. Daley, B. McGinn, R. Nansel, L. McGee. Row 2: M. Roux, C. Allen,&#13;
G. Rosenbaugh, R. Drummond, Mgr. Slilllivan, S. Carle, A. Holmburg, J. Grazier, B. Case, ]. Lydon.&#13;
YANNIGANS&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School enjoyed another successful season this year, winning&#13;
twelve games and losing only seven. The team had one of the largest followings ever.&#13;
The boys had height, good shooting ability and a desire to win. In winning most of&#13;
their games, the boys never had a losing streak of more than two games. Playing many&#13;
schools from Omaha and from out of town, as well as A.1. , the record is commendable.&#13;
Mr. Richard Davis, our sophomore and assistant&#13;
varsity basketball coach, has an earnest desire to develop&#13;
each boy's potendal. Because of many hours of constructive practice and drill his teams usually end up&#13;
with a commendable record. This year's sophomore&#13;
team was no exception , winning twelve games and&#13;
losing only seven.&#13;
COACH DAVIS&#13;
Omaha Univ. &#13;
Mo. Valley ...... ...... 43 Tee Jay . ............... .... . .48&#13;
Harlan ........... ... ... ... 35 Tee Jay ............... ......... 53&#13;
Holy Name ......... ... 41 Tee Jay ....................... 65&#13;
Bishop Ryan . .. ... .. 73 Tee Jay ........... ......... . 57&#13;
Abe Lynx ............. ... 54 Tee Jay ..... ......... .. ....... 6f&#13;
Manning ................ 31 Tee Jay .......... ... ... . . .. 63&#13;
Tech .......... ............. . 60 Tee Jay ......... ......... ...... 40&#13;
Sidney ................... . 34 Tee Jay ..... .. ... .... ........ . 84&#13;
C. Kuemper ... .... ... 63 Tee Jay ........ .. .. .... .... .. . 58&#13;
Atlantic ... 52 Tee Jay ..... .. .. .... ..... ... .. 66&#13;
Boystown ..... ... ...... .. 56 Tee Jay ............ ..... ....... 31&#13;
North ..... .... ............. 48 Tee Jay ....................... 51&#13;
Central .... .. .... .. ........ 54 Tee Jay ........................ 63&#13;
Abe Lynx ... ............. 33 Tee Jay ..... ........ ........ 39&#13;
W. Harrison ............ 42 Tee Jay ............ ........... 65&#13;
Boystown ... ..... . .. ... . . 63 Tee Jay .............. ........ .47&#13;
Bishop Ryan . . .... .. 95 Tee Jay ....... ................ 43&#13;
Fremont Mills ........ 39 Tee Jay ................ ........ 79&#13;
S. C. Central ............ 71 Tee Jay ....................... .44&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
The Tee Jay Junior-Varsity basketball team, under the direction of Mr. Glen Gotschall ,&#13;
had a very short season. Playing only a three game schedule, the boys had little chance&#13;
to develop their potential. Nevertheless, team members always showed hustle and spirit.&#13;
The team members were R. Hoke, M. Parrack, M. Thompson, R. Ried, D . Hines, B.&#13;
Bryant, R. Rehfeldt, T. Bond, T. Woods, J. Kill, A. Coleman, Mgr. W agner.&#13;
Mr. Glen Gotschall, physical education instructor and&#13;
track and cross country coach, had an extra assignment&#13;
this year of coaching the Junior-Varsity basketball&#13;
team. Mr. Gotschall's calm disposition and practical&#13;
coaching skill gave the boys an example after which&#13;
to pattern themselves.&#13;
COACH GOTSCHALL&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
135 &#13;
VIC GRAYBILL&#13;
W t.Hwt.&#13;
'•&#13;
MARK ANDREWS&#13;
Wt. 133&#13;
JERRY DONICH&#13;
Wt. 165 &#13;
CHARLIE CLAY&#13;
Wt. 138&#13;
DICK RYBA&#13;
Wt. 138&#13;
BILL REEVES&#13;
Wt. 145&#13;
ELTON MOSS&#13;
Wt. 127 &#13;
Layer 1: V. Graybill,&#13;
R. Ryba, J. Donich, . BeVirt.&#13;
Layer 2: M. Andr s, E. Moss,&#13;
J. Eledge, J. CI .&#13;
Layer 3: ]. Eled e&#13;
F. Dollison.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
22&#13;
21&#13;
T.J. -- --- 24&#13;
T.J. 32&#13;
T.J. 25&#13;
138&#13;
v~nv&#13;
e varsity wrestling team could not have finished&#13;
season with the winning record it did if it hadn't&#13;
b en for the excellent coaching ability of Mr. Charles&#13;
· ryant.&#13;
He tried to help each boy individually to attain his&#13;
top wrestling condition. This special attention given&#13;
to each boy might be his formula for successful squads.&#13;
Griswold ...... . .... 16 T.J. -- 25 Harlan&#13;
Oakland __ ··········--··· 12 T.J. 31 Abe Lynx&#13;
Corning . ············ 15 T.J . 21 Audubon&#13;
Abe Lynx 15 T .J. 3 Bellevue&#13;
Carroll Keumper 16 T.J. - --- 19 Tech .....&#13;
18&#13;
13&#13;
20&#13;
39&#13;
19 &#13;
The varsity wrestlers are a group of&#13;
hard working boys who really had a&#13;
desire to win. The boys practiced for&#13;
hours gaining the style, speed and experience that Coach Bryant tried to instill&#13;
in them. Opposing some of the toughest&#13;
schools in the state, every match was a&#13;
challenge.&#13;
CO-CAPTAINS&#13;
MARK ANDREWS&#13;
Wt. 133&#13;
ELTON MOSS&#13;
Wt. 127&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
WIN 1 o Or:- 1 t&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. Downing, L. Harrington, Jim Harrington, G. Skalberg, D . Knudson, D. Salin, K. Thomas, ].&#13;
Narmi, R. King, Mgr. Row 2 : D . Feinhold, Mgr., R. W oods, D . Green, D . Kesterson, G. Galle, L. Briggs, J. Harrington, K. Bollig, J. Metheny, M. Shannon. Row 3: T. LeBaugh, L. Fencl, 1. Latham, R. Tallman, L. Koenigs,&#13;
G. Wooldridge, D. Willett, B. Fienhold, R. Potts. Row 4: J. Whittington, R. Correa, R. T orneton, D. McGee, C.&#13;
Williams, C. Meyer, P. Kangethe, J. Floyd, M. Gibler.&#13;
T.J. 32&#13;
T.J . . 24&#13;
T.J. ... 27&#13;
T.J . . 46&#13;
T.J. .. 36&#13;
Griswold 10 T.J ... 30 Harlan 11&#13;
Oakland ... 17 T.J. 45 Abe Lynx 2&#13;
Corning 20 T.J. . 37 Audubon 11&#13;
Abe Lynx 6 T.J. .17 Bellevue 28&#13;
C. Keumper ... 13 T.J. ... 28 Tech ············-. 23&#13;
Lloyd Jerome coached the reserve wrestlers to&#13;
another successful season. Having an enthusiastic and&#13;
well-balanced squad, Coach Jerome concentrated on&#13;
.helping the boys to gain confidence and to improve&#13;
their physical conditions.&#13;
COACH JEROME&#13;
PARSON'S &#13;
The reserve wrestlers completed another victorious season. The year was a real test&#13;
for the squad, but they came through with a winning season during which the boys had&#13;
little trouble with opponents, handling nine of ten schools.&#13;
The chief purpose of the ~ wrestling club is to raise money for the school&#13;
wrestling team. The club sponsored a faculty-varsity basketball game and the&#13;
money made was earmarked to purchase blazers for the team. Sponsored by Coach&#13;
Charles Bryant, the officers included Mark Andrews (president), Freddy D ollison&#13;
( vice-president), Leonard Koenigs (secretary and treasurer).&#13;
COACH BRYA.J. T&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
Row 1: C. Clay. L. to R. Row 2: ]. Clay, T. LeBaugh, D. Kesterson, F. Dollison, G. Galle, E. Moss. Row 3: M. Gibler.&#13;
L. Millard, ]. Eledge, D. Fienhold, l. Koenigs, B. Fienhold, D. Wil let. Row 4: D. Green, L. Lathym.&#13;
141 &#13;
MR. FRAJ.~K LaMANTIA&#13;
Golf Coach&#13;
THE BOYS' GOLF TEAM won&#13;
three matches and lost five. Rick Oswald ended the season with the best&#13;
average, followed by Jim Evans, Larry&#13;
Oswald and Rod Eriksen. Having exactly enough team members to fulfill entrance requirements, each boy entered&#13;
every match. After gaining both experience and confidence this year, the&#13;
Tee Jay golfers can look forward to a&#13;
bright future in '65 . " He can't miss !"&#13;
COMPOSED OF UNDERCLASSMEN&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: R. Oswald, J. Evans.&#13;
Row 2: R. Erickson, R. Hoke, B. Capel, C. Land.&#13;
. ' .&#13;
.&#13;
in a level, carpeted&#13;
course ... "&#13;
" .. . and the best in modern&#13;
equipment . . . " &#13;
L. to R. Row 1: D . Purnell, A. Schroder, D . Nelson.&#13;
Row 2: A. Frieze, D. Buswell, M. Shannon.&#13;
Row 3: S. Carle, A. Coleman, L. Mains.&#13;
TEAM TAKES TWO&#13;
The Tee Jay boys' tennis&#13;
team won two matches, lost&#13;
three and tied three. Sophomore boys composed the&#13;
top six team members. Practicing at Roberts Park after&#13;
school whenever possible,&#13;
the boys gained experience&#13;
which should help to give&#13;
us a victorious team next&#13;
year.&#13;
MR. BOB CAPEL&#13;
Tennis Coach &#13;
/&#13;
L. to R.: T. Constant, A. Negret,e, ]. Kill, L. Koenigs.&#13;
Compiling a very admirable record, the track&#13;
team deserves all recognition placed on them.&#13;
Coaches Glen Gotschall and Jack Hansen started&#13;
the season with several boys whom they consulted&#13;
as possible first-place material. Those, along with&#13;
many experienced sophomores, came along, thanks&#13;
to our fine coaches.&#13;
144&#13;
DON PETERSON Pole Vaulter&#13;
Broke Vaulting Record of 12 ft.-12 ft. 6" &#13;
L. to R. Row. 1: L. Breshers, R. Woods, T . McClure, R. Huey, D. La Breck, Coach ]. Hansen. Row 2 : B. Brown, D. Peterson, L. Koenigs,&#13;
J. Sanders, ]. Kill, A. Negrete, T. Constant, ]. Beraldi, Coach G. Gotschall. Row 3: E. Tallman, ]. Malone, T. Hough, D . Reed, G.&#13;
Rosenbaug b, D . Miller,]. Brooks.&#13;
,.,&#13;
~&#13;
J..1'. 1r:'• .&#13;
•&#13;
Omaha Univ.&#13;
Peru Univ.&#13;
Clarinda ...&#13;
Bishop Ryan and&#13;
Holy N ame .&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
C.B. Relays&#13;
Logan Relays&#13;
Big Red Relays ..&#13;
Dual A.L.&#13;
District Meet&#13;
Ram Relays&#13;
Westside&#13;
State Meet&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay .&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay .&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay .................. .&#13;
Tee Jay .............. .&#13;
Tee Jay . . . ... ... ..&#13;
Tee Jay .. .. ......... ..&#13;
Place&#13;
13th&#13;
5th&#13;
6th&#13;
.. . 2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
5th&#13;
2nd&#13;
3rd&#13;
lost&#13;
7th&#13;
5th&#13;
6th&#13;
no place&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
MR. DAVIS&#13;
Omaha University&#13;
Tee Jay Spring Baseball Season Including Tournament&#13;
Games&#13;
Tee Jay 1&#13;
Tee Jay 1&#13;
Tee Jay. 3&#13;
Tee Jay .. 5&#13;
Tee Jay. 9&#13;
Tee Jay. ..&#13;
.&#13;
.. 11&#13;
Tee Jay. ..... .. ..... .. 3&#13;
Tee Jay .. 8&#13;
Tee Jay ... 12 Tee Jay 2&#13;
Tee Jay .. . . O&#13;
Tee Jay .. . .4&#13;
Tee Jay.&#13;
.. ........... .&#13;
.. 2&#13;
Tee Jay... ....... ... . 11&#13;
Tee Jay .... .... ..... ....... 6&#13;
Tee Jay .. 8&#13;
Tee Jay .&#13;
.7&#13;
Tee&#13;
Jay.. 13&#13;
Tee Jay. . ....... . 10&#13;
Tee Jay ...... .......&#13;
.. 5&#13;
Tee Jay .............. 8&#13;
Tee Jay ... 6&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
. . 13&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
.&#13;
. .. .......... ..&#13;
... 2&#13;
Tee Jay _ .. ........... .&#13;
.1&#13;
Omaha Bishop Ryan 6&#13;
Om&#13;
aha St. Joseph&#13;
... 0&#13;
Omaha Bishop Ry&#13;
an . 12&#13;
Boys Town .. ... 2&#13;
Omaha Westside 3&#13;
Creighton Prep 5&#13;
Omaha Bishop Ryan O&#13;
Elk Horn 3&#13;
Elk Horn 1&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 1&#13;
Creighton Prep 2&#13;
Des Moines Dowling .. 9&#13;
Des Moines Dowling __ 3&#13;
Anthan Oto 0&#13;
Anthan Oto O&#13;
Omaha Tech 2&#13;
A. L. Sectional _ 1&#13;
Elk Horn Sectional 3&#13;
Rembrandt District 6&#13;
Lawton District . . . .. . 3&#13;
Omaha Central .. . 2&#13;
Papillion, Nebraska . . . 2&#13;
Ralston _ . ...&#13;
............ . 4&#13;
Des Moines Dowling .. 1 Bancroft State . ..... ..... 2 &#13;
11-IRE£ If ft~&#13;
Coach Dick Davis' baseballers, with nine seniors&#13;
on the squad, went through the 1964 season with great&#13;
satisfaction. Winning nineteen games and losing six&#13;
the baseball record speaks well for itself. The underclassmen came along very well and helped to develop&#13;
the team into one of the strongest teams in the state.&#13;
Winning the Sectional, District and Sub-State tournaments, the boys and Coach Davis are to be commended&#13;
for their fine showing.&#13;
MR. MOSCRY&#13;
Omaha University &#13;
JACK HOLDER&#13;
Pitcher&#13;
TOM ZIMMERMAN&#13;
0. F.&#13;
BILL NETTLES&#13;
First Base&#13;
TERRY COLEMAN&#13;
0. F. &#13;
AlL-ROUNO A11-I~&#13;
DICK RYBA&#13;
Third Baseman&#13;
Dick Ryba, with his natural ability for athletics,&#13;
was chosen all round athlete for the 1963-64 school&#13;
year. Lettering in three major sports during his four&#13;
years at Tee Jay, Dick is a very worthy recipient of&#13;
this honor.&#13;
LARRY BARRITT&#13;
Catcher&#13;
TERRY LESLEY&#13;
Shortstop&#13;
BOB BURNS&#13;
0. F.&#13;
149 &#13;
150 &#13;
151 &#13;
GOPJ-1()µ,0~&#13;
J=R.OUCAT&#13;
CLAGG PICNIC&#13;
Food + Dancing = Fun was the secret&#13;
fo rmul a of the 1964 Sophomore Class Party&#13;
held on May twenty-third at Kiwanis Point.&#13;
Music by "The Orig inals" filled the air while&#13;
the sponsors highlighted the evening with&#13;
a dancing exhibition.&#13;
Sophomores owe a special thanks to&#13;
President&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Secretary ..&#13;
Treasurer . .. ..... .... ..... .&#13;
Jim Grazier&#13;
Nancy Moore&#13;
Sharon Dri!&lt;e&#13;
Leonard Koenigs&#13;
IN A 1REE. OJ&lt;; ON A CAf&lt;; • •• lJ..IERE.'G RJN ! &#13;
153&#13;
Mr. Moscrey Miss Wolfe&#13;
Miss Brocka&#13;
Mr. Bryant &#13;
154&#13;
Bain, Ronald&#13;
Ball inger, Linn&#13;
Banks, Charles&#13;
Barnes, Kathy&#13;
Baxley, Chuck&#13;
Abels, Vicki&#13;
Ackermann: Conn ie&#13;
Adamson , Sandi&#13;
Ahlqu ist, Brian&#13;
Akins, Ron&#13;
Allen, Charl ey&#13;
Alt, Arthur&#13;
Alt, Kathy Sue&#13;
Ambrose, D ave&#13;
Amos, Cindy&#13;
Andersen, Jim&#13;
Andt'rsen, Stella&#13;
.Anderson, i\fary Lou&#13;
Anderson, Na ncy&#13;
Anderson. Van&#13;
Andrews, Mike&#13;
Andrews, Sandy&#13;
Anfilson, Peggy&#13;
Applega te, Marsha&#13;
Arch, Iris&#13;
Archer, Vickie&#13;
Arrick, Julie&#13;
Arrowsmi th, D aryl&#13;
Arrowsmith, Ronald&#13;
Arthur, Jon&#13;
Baker, Diane&#13;
Becerra, John&#13;
Beckner, St!anley&#13;
Belt, Frank&#13;
Bennett, Margaret Elizabeth&#13;
Bequette, Gary&#13;
Betts, Barbara&#13;
Beu, Sid&#13;
Biggerstaff, Angie&#13;
Bigham, Buzz&#13;
Bird, Leslie&#13;
Birdsong, Trudy&#13;
Blank,- D ennis&#13;
Beckert, Susan&#13;
Bo! ton,· D eanna&#13;
Bolton, Judy&#13;
Bolton, Sam&#13;
Bowen, D onna &#13;
"Scootch it my way!"&#13;
Briggs, Rodney&#13;
Brink, Paula&#13;
Brockman, Gord&#13;
Brooks, Darrell&#13;
Brooks, J ack&#13;
Brown, Jeanie&#13;
Brown, Loren&#13;
Brown, Regina&#13;
Brownfield, Louis&#13;
Bryant, Bob&#13;
Burnsides, Dennis&#13;
Burroughs, Karen&#13;
Butler, John&#13;
Butler, Roger&#13;
Butterbaugh, Donna&#13;
Calfee, Linda&#13;
Camden, Diane&#13;
Carle, Steve&#13;
Carlin, J eanette·&#13;
Carman, Bob&#13;
Carter, Don&#13;
Case, Bob&#13;
Cavanaugh, Dianne&#13;
Chambers, Forrest&#13;
Chapin, Leland&#13;
Brabec, Frank&#13;
Brandenburg, Connie&#13;
Branson, Joyce&#13;
Brayboy, Rita&#13;
Breshers, Patty&#13;
Brickley, Dave&#13;
Briggs, Larry &#13;
156&#13;
Daley, D an&#13;
Davis, Ken&#13;
D avi·s, Virginia&#13;
Dawson, Cindy&#13;
Cooley, Bev&#13;
Correa, Ray&#13;
Costello, Bill&#13;
Costello, J ohn&#13;
Cox, Joan&#13;
Curry, Sandy&#13;
D e Bar, Ralph (Rick)&#13;
DeBolt, David&#13;
Delome, "Ann"&#13;
D enHerder, Judy&#13;
Diercks, Judy&#13;
Dietz, Carol&#13;
Dimmitt, Marilyn&#13;
D itzler, Jo&#13;
"No! N o ! Not the desk!"&#13;
Chapman , D bbi e&#13;
Ch ilders, Terry&#13;
Childress, Lee An n&#13;
Clapper, Terry&#13;
Clark , Jacq ue&#13;
Cl ark, Marcia&#13;
Cleaver, D arla&#13;
Cleaver, Larr)'&#13;
Cochran, Bill&#13;
Cochran, Mary&#13;
Coleman, Alan&#13;
Comley, Kenny&#13;
Constant, Mike&#13;
Cook, Ka)' &#13;
Dofner, Gl&#13;
oria&#13;
D&#13;
o&#13;
ner, Rita&#13;
Downing, Les Doughty, Linda D rake, Sharon&#13;
Drummond,&#13;
R&#13;
obert&#13;
Drumm&#13;
o&#13;
nd, Ruth&#13;
Dugger,&#13;
D ale&#13;
Duitma&#13;
n, Sharon&#13;
Dunnin&#13;
g, Jim&#13;
Eddy,&#13;
D iane&#13;
Eidschun, Melba&#13;
E&#13;
ledge, Jerry&#13;
Elk&#13;
i&#13;
n&#13;
s, Gladys&#13;
Ellis, Alan&#13;
Erickson, John&#13;
Erikse&#13;
n, Rodney&#13;
Etherton, Lynn&#13;
.Eva&#13;
ns, Jim&#13;
Evens, \V/ ayne&#13;
Farris, Tom&#13;
Fedor, Linda&#13;
Fencl, Larry&#13;
Fenton, Doug&#13;
Fern&#13;
ley, Rich&#13;
ard&#13;
Ficht&#13;
er,&#13;
P&#13;
at&#13;
Feinh&#13;
o&#13;
ld, Bill&#13;
Feinho&#13;
l&#13;
d, Da,&#13;
·c&#13;
File, Jean&#13;
Fipps, Tim&#13;
Fisher,&#13;
Leonard&#13;
Fisher,&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Fi&#13;
s&#13;
h&#13;
e&#13;
r,&#13;
R&#13;
o&#13;
n&#13;
allein&#13;
Fitzpatr&#13;
i&#13;
c&#13;
k, Mike&#13;
Floyd, Jim&#13;
Foote,&#13;
C&#13;
onnie&#13;
Foote,&#13;
D&#13;
ennis&#13;
Forbes, Dennis&#13;
Forcade, Mi&#13;
c&#13;
k&#13;
ey&#13;
Ford, Burke&#13;
Forrest&#13;
er, Sue&#13;
Fos&#13;
ter, Gl&#13;
oria&#13;
Fowler, Melody&#13;
Fra&#13;
l&#13;
ey,&#13;
C&#13;
onnie&#13;
Free&#13;
m&#13;
a&#13;
n, Jim&#13;
Frieze, All&#13;
en&#13;
Frieze, Roger&#13;
Gall&#13;
e, Gary&#13;
157 &#13;
158&#13;
H and, Jim&#13;
Hansen, Toni&#13;
Hanson, Butch&#13;
Hardon, Bob&#13;
Gallup, Ri chard&#13;
Gammon, Ru!'l1&#13;
Gann, Sharon&#13;
G ardner, lindJ&#13;
G arrea n, Pat&#13;
Garrett, G eorge&#13;
G atr t, Caro l&#13;
G aver, Gary&#13;
Gaver. Kathy&#13;
Gibbs, Kay&#13;
Gibler, Mike&#13;
Gilmore, Charl es&#13;
Gilmore. Connie&#13;
Gliem, Ri ck&#13;
Globe, Michael&#13;
Goetzinger, Linda&#13;
Gouker, D on&#13;
Graves, Arny&#13;
Gray, D eby&#13;
Graybi·ll, Sharon&#13;
Grazier, Jim&#13;
Green, Dan&#13;
Greenwcod, Joe&#13;
Greenwood, Pat&#13;
Griffis, \'{f ayne&#13;
Griffiths, Marsha&#13;
Grimes, Mary&#13;
Grosvenor, Steve&#13;
Grundmann, Cathleen&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Nancy&#13;
H all, Janine&#13;
Hall, Pat&#13;
Hall, Steve&#13;
Hamby, Pat&#13;
Hammond, Myra&#13;
Hanafan, Nancy&#13;
Harmon , Rita&#13;
Har.rington, Leo&#13;
Harri'5, J eff&#13;
Harrison, Joyce&#13;
Hartman, Karen&#13;
Hartman, Mary&#13;
Head, D avid&#13;
Heitman, Carolyn &#13;
159&#13;
Hessman, Robert&#13;
Hicks, Phyllis&#13;
Hiatt, Larry&#13;
Hiers, Tom&#13;
H imberger, Donna&#13;
Himes, Sharon&#13;
Hinkle, Pat.ty&#13;
Hisil, Evelyn&#13;
Hodge, Linda&#13;
Hodtwalker, Ada&#13;
Hoke, Randy&#13;
Hc ldtr, Kathy&#13;
H older, Linda&#13;
HolmberJ:? , Al&#13;
H olmes. Randee&#13;
H onig, l\farsha&#13;
Hook, Dave&#13;
H oover, Judi&#13;
Hooper, Marilyn&#13;
Horner, Larry&#13;
H otchkiss, Amy&#13;
H ourigan, Carol&#13;
H owa rd. Harriet&#13;
H uey, Chris&#13;
Hull , Ridiard&#13;
"Well, it's kinda green!"&#13;
H endrix, Clifford&#13;
H enn inger, Don&#13;
Hensley, Jan&#13;
H ensley, Marty&#13;
Herrick, Dennis&#13;
Herrick, Gary&#13;
Herron, Mary &#13;
160&#13;
Kimball, Jackie&#13;
Klefstad, Gib&#13;
Knauss, Lisle&#13;
Jones, Theresa&#13;
Jordan, Barbara&#13;
Kan.nedy, John&#13;
Kaufman, Bill&#13;
Kell ar, Nancy&#13;
Kell er, Pat&#13;
Kennett, Rose Arm&#13;
Kenyon, Fred&#13;
Kerrin, Linda&#13;
21 per cent fewer splinters 1&#13;
Hull ett, Shei la&#13;
Hunt, G:i.l e&#13;
Hunt, Lo I&#13;
Hunt, Robert&#13;
Hurd, H arry&#13;
Hurd, Jack&#13;
Ives, Richa rd&#13;
Ives, Sandy&#13;
Jackson, Ann&#13;
] ackson, O rn ck&#13;
J ager, J erry&#13;
Janie k, Conni e&#13;
Jantzon, August&#13;
Jensen, Linda&#13;
Johnson, Cheryl&#13;
J ohnson, Gary&#13;
Johnson, J ames&#13;
Johnson, Kathl een&#13;
Johnson, Randy&#13;
Jones, D ennis &#13;
161&#13;
Koebel, M ax&#13;
Koenigs, Leonard&#13;
Kohl, Bonnie Jo&#13;
~cny, Jim&#13;
Kocipmeiners, Adeline&#13;
Kopera, Bill&#13;
Krievokuch, Mildred&#13;
Krueger, Kris&#13;
Kruger, Rodney&#13;
Ku.ffler, David&#13;
Lambirth, J an&#13;
Lampi, V icky&#13;
Lane, Marcia&#13;
Lang, Leroy&#13;
Latham, Lynn&#13;
Laudon, J ames&#13;
Law, LeRoy&#13;
Lawless, Karon&#13;
Lawrence, Jim&#13;
Lawson, Sue&#13;
Leggio, Bill&#13;
Lehmer, Sally&#13;
LeMaster, Leona.rd&#13;
LeM aster, Linda&#13;
Lewis, Karen&#13;
Lewis, Robert&#13;
Lewis, V ern&#13;
Libby, M arion&#13;
Liddick. Tim&#13;
Lindsay, Alica&#13;
Lindsay, Carolyn&#13;
Lininger. Ken&#13;
Legan. Kay&#13;
Long. Paul&#13;
Lybarquer. J ayne&#13;
Lydon. John&#13;
Lyman. l'v[arcia&#13;
Lynn, Dixie&#13;
M 3ce, Gar)'&#13;
1\fads::-n, Eddi e&#13;
l\ladsen, J o.e&#13;
l\1ahcney, Zo3nn&#13;
Ma ins, Ri chard&#13;
M a lone. Jay&#13;
l\fann, Gregg&#13;
Marlin. Ccnnie&#13;
M arr, Tim&#13;
M a rshall, LeRO)' &#13;
162&#13;
Miller, Kathy&#13;
Miller, Steve&#13;
Miller, Trudy&#13;
Million, Gerald&#13;
Mincer, Marvel&#13;
Mize, Sue&#13;
MoaJts, Jim&#13;
Moorve, Ivy&#13;
Martind ale, Sand y&#13;
Massey, Robert&#13;
Mathews, Paulette&#13;
Matteson. Pam&#13;
Matteson, Rosemarie&#13;
Mauer, Connie&#13;
Maxwell , Jeff&#13;
May, Gloria&#13;
M ayberry, Louis&#13;
Maytum, Tom&#13;
McC1in , Don&#13;
McCl ain, D an&#13;
McClary, Kathy&#13;
McClure, Gary&#13;
McClure, Tandy&#13;
McCormick, Kathleen&#13;
McDaniel, Bonnie&#13;
Mc&lt;3ee, Larry&#13;
McGinn, Barry&#13;
McKenzie, JoAnn&#13;
McKillips, Mike&#13;
McLaughlin, Joan&#13;
McMahon, Mike&#13;
McMaster, Lonnie&#13;
McMull en, Marcia&#13;
McNulty, Alan&#13;
McQuinn, Leonard&#13;
Merksick, Betty&#13;
Merrill , Diana&#13;
Metheny, Jim&#13;
Meyer, Cliff&#13;
Meyer,. J oan&#13;
Meyer, Martin&#13;
Millard, Larry&#13;
Miller, Danny&#13;
Mill er, Diane&#13;
Moore, Nancy&#13;
Morrow, Jim&#13;
Mortimer, Marcia&#13;
Moss, Barbara &#13;
163&#13;
"Rats, I did it again !"&#13;
Myers, Anna&#13;
Myers, Terry&#13;
Myhlhousen, Roy&#13;
Nansel, Roy&#13;
Nelson, D j.ck&#13;
Nelson, Linda&#13;
Nelson, N ora&#13;
Newman, Connie&#13;
Nicholas, Paula&#13;
Nicholas, Harley&#13;
Nielsen, Janelle&#13;
Nixon, Willard&#13;
Norman, Gerald&#13;
Norris, Nancy&#13;
Nuzum, Dennis&#13;
N uzum, Sandy&#13;
Oles, Mike&#13;
Oshlo, Richard&#13;
Oswald, Larry&#13;
O tts, Darrell&#13;
Outland, G lori:1&#13;
Owens, Peggy&#13;
Paladino, Eva&#13;
Palmer, Patsy&#13;
Parks, Kathy&#13;
Parrack, Betsy&#13;
Papa ila, Sonja&#13;
Patten, Barry&#13;
Perez, Maria&#13;
Moss, RMald&#13;
Mueller, Pam&#13;
Munyon, Julia &#13;
164&#13;
Reese, D iana&#13;
Rehfeldt, Ron&#13;
Reid, Richard&#13;
Porter, Roger&#13;
Poulos, Pam&#13;
Powers, Bob&#13;
Powley. D onna&#13;
Priest, Louie&#13;
Probst, Trudr&#13;
Prudhome, Joey&#13;
Purnell, Dick&#13;
Quandt, Leon&#13;
Ragland, Ron&#13;
Rasmussen, Eugene&#13;
Rasmussen, Jane&#13;
Ratl iff, George&#13;
Ray, Ron&#13;
Raygor, Kathy&#13;
Peters, Linda&#13;
Peters, Mary Jane&#13;
Petersen, Jeannette&#13;
Peterson, George&#13;
Peterson, Kathy&#13;
Peterson, Pame la&#13;
Peterson, Sherry&#13;
Peterson, Susie Kav&#13;
Petry, Gl enda .&#13;
Pickrell, Virg in ia&#13;
Podraza, Tom&#13;
Pogge, Terry&#13;
Pogl! e, Barbara&#13;
Poland, Marie&#13;
"Some people play the pil no !" &#13;
165&#13;
Reninger, Judy&#13;
Revels, Jane&#13;
Revlett, Leamon&#13;
Reynolds, Howard&#13;
Rhoades, Lee&#13;
Rhoades, Richard&#13;
Rhodes, Suzie&#13;
Rich, Connie&#13;
Richards, Marion&#13;
Richardson, Mary&#13;
Richertsen, D on&#13;
Ridder, Mary&#13;
Rief, K ristie&#13;
Robertson, Stace}'&#13;
Robinson, LaRee&#13;
Rolfe, Connie&#13;
Rolfe, John&#13;
Ronk, Bobbette&#13;
Root, D on&#13;
Rosenbaugh, Gail&#13;
RossQw, Beverly&#13;
Rounds, Edward&#13;
Roux, M ike&#13;
Rowe, Sandy&#13;
Rudig, Sheryl&#13;
Ruiz, Mike&#13;
Sanders, Paul&#13;
Schroder, Alan&#13;
Scott, Kelly&#13;
Sargent, Alan&#13;
Sau l, N ancy&#13;
Savage, Janice&#13;
Sayers, Susan&#13;
Schewe, Linda&#13;
Schmitt, Janice&#13;
Scott, Tim&#13;
Secular, Susan&#13;
Shamblen, D onna&#13;
Shannon, M ike P.&#13;
Shannon, Mike S.&#13;
Shaug hnessy, Rita&#13;
Shinn, Claren'ce&#13;
Shively, Lora&#13;
Sillik, Terry&#13;
Simmons, Reggie&#13;
Simons, Nancy&#13;
Skalberg, Kathy &#13;
166&#13;
Strong, Sandra&#13;
Sturm, Connie&#13;
Sturm, Dennis&#13;
Sturm, Kathy&#13;
Sturn, Loretta&#13;
Smartt, Cher)'!&#13;
Smith, Cand)'&#13;
Smith, Debb)'&#13;
Smith, L1rrr&#13;
Smith, Steve&#13;
Smyth, Sheryl&#13;
Snyder, J ohn&#13;
Soar, Sheryl&#13;
Sollazzo, BarbarJ&#13;
Sondag, Don&#13;
Sorenson, N ancy&#13;
Sortino, Perry&#13;
Spahn, Larry&#13;
Spracklin, Jerr)'&#13;
St. Clair, Benita&#13;
Staats, Mara Jo&#13;
Stanford, Tom&#13;
Steensen, Dennis&#13;
Stephens, Lee&#13;
Stevens, Richard&#13;
Still, Florence&#13;
Stinemates, Rose&#13;
Stock, Robert&#13;
Story, Shawn&#13;
Strong, Frances&#13;
Strong, Jim&#13;
Sublet, Susie&#13;
Suthoff, Sandy&#13;
Sullivan, Linda&#13;
Sullivan, Mike&#13;
Sydzyik, .Georgia&#13;
Tallman, Ron&#13;
Taylor, Danny&#13;
Taylor, Janice&#13;
Thomas, Ed&#13;
Thomas, Ken "Skip"&#13;
I Thomas, Joe&#13;
'Thompson, Carolyn&#13;
Thornton, Peggy&#13;
T ietsort, John&#13;
Todd, Marilyn&#13;
Townsend, Janice&#13;
Trumble, David &#13;
167&#13;
"And she said that he said .. . "&#13;
W atson, Leonard&#13;
W ay, Bill&#13;
W ebster, Glruia&#13;
W eidman, Merlin&#13;
W elsh, Ron&#13;
W endt, Diane&#13;
W hipkey, D3n&#13;
Whit.e, Jack&#13;
Vogel, George&#13;
Vuagniaux, John&#13;
Waffle, Ronnie&#13;
W ager, Terry&#13;
Wagner, Jim&#13;
\Xfa!ker, Caroli'n&#13;
Wa lla, Sue&#13;
Wallace, Morris&#13;
W alling, Chuck&#13;
W alton, Ronald&#13;
W ard, Eddie&#13;
White, Mary&#13;
White, Tina&#13;
Whitting ton, James&#13;
Wiatt, Tom&#13;
\Xfilderman, Judy&#13;
Will, Becky&#13;
Turner, Cecil&#13;
Turner, Richard&#13;
Turpen, Richard&#13;
Vance, Judy&#13;
Vance, Lila&#13;
Vargas, Rachel&#13;
Vest, Bill &#13;
Zdan, Dan&#13;
168&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Trudy&#13;
Probst, Janice Savage,&#13;
Nancy Simons, Debra&#13;
Smith, Suzanne Sublet,&#13;
Eva Paladino, Pam Poulos, Pam Peterson Beverly Rossow. Rdw 2:&#13;
Frances Strong, Judy DenHerder, Ivy Moore, Jackie&#13;
Kimball, Linda Kerrin&#13;
Amy Graves, Donna Him'.&#13;
berger, Vicki Abels, Mary&#13;
Hartman. Row 3: Gil&#13;
Klefstad, Alan Schroder,&#13;
Jay Malone, Jim Grazier,&#13;
Roger Nance!, Dan Zdan,&#13;
Carol D_ietz, Lora Shively.&#13;
Willett, David&#13;
Willey, D ianne&#13;
Wilson, John&#13;
\1Vood, Bettie&#13;
Wood, Delores&#13;
Woodruff, Eldon&#13;
W oods, Dave&#13;
Woods, Teresa&#13;
W oodworth, Larry&#13;
Wooldridge, Greg&#13;
Wright, Larry&#13;
Yordt, W esley&#13;
Young, Cheryl&#13;
Zam erholm, Patsy &#13;
There are twenty- nine sophomore provisional members in the N ational H onor&#13;
Society. Of the students in the upper one-fourth of their cl ass, five per cent are&#13;
inducted . Provisional members have the right to speak and vote in the chapter&#13;
meetings, but may not hold office.&#13;
169 &#13;
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Miss Karen Miller, Lu Ann Beck-Vice-President, Mrs. Dorothy Ricke, Kathy BillingsSecretary, Doug Smith-President, Mr. Lloyd Jerome, Mike Parrack- Treasurer &#13;
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Bax&#13;
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Bax&#13;
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Beck, Chery l Beck, LuAnn Becker, Joyce Beraldi, James Bemhards, Charlie Betts, James Bevirt, Skip&#13;
Bi&#13;
cking, Larry&#13;
Billings, Kathy&#13;
Bird, Phil&#13;
Bl ac&#13;
k, Mike&#13;
Bl&#13;
a.c&#13;
kma&#13;
n, Bob&#13;
Blum, Mary Bockert, D an&#13;
Bond,&#13;
B&#13;
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B&#13;
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Booten, Danny Bot t, Ri chard&#13;
171 &#13;
172&#13;
Bowen, Dan&#13;
Bowser, Susan&#13;
Bradford, Janice&#13;
Breshers, LeRoy&#13;
Briseno, Mary Hope&#13;
Brown, J anet&#13;
Brown, Joyce&#13;
Burnside, Albert&#13;
Bumsi·des, Terry&#13;
Buswell , Doug&#13;
Carlson, Art&#13;
Carroll, Pat&#13;
Cary, Sam&#13;
Case, Patti&#13;
Cerveny, Gil&#13;
Christemen, Robert&#13;
Christensen, Terry&#13;
Christiansen, Rod&#13;
Christina, Al&#13;
Christi·na , Cathy&#13;
Clark, Mike&#13;
Clark, Sherry&#13;
Clay, J erry&#13;
Colwell, Connie&#13;
Conboy, Ric&#13;
Conkling, Doug&#13;
Connor, Pat&#13;
Deeds, Margaret&#13;
Devivo, Pat&#13;
Dickinson, Denny&#13;
D ietz, Mark&#13;
Dingman, Kathy&#13;
Dole, Pam&#13;
Do'llison, Frances&#13;
Doumis, D avid&#13;
Driever, Li·nda&#13;
Dungan, Sally&#13;
Dunning, Charlotte&#13;
Dutson, Judy&#13;
D worak, Sheila&#13;
Eckart, Nancy&#13;
Bristo, Kathi&#13;
Brockman, Wallene&#13;
Brooks, Kathy&#13;
Bro,vn, Bob&#13;
Brown, Glen&#13;
Caffery, Lynda&#13;
Ca.i n, Glenna&#13;
Callaghan, 1 ancy&#13;
Canaday, Tom&#13;
Capel , Bob&#13;
Chancell or, Judy&#13;
Childers, D elmon&#13;
Childers, Pearl&#13;
Choate, Rose&#13;
Christensen, Phyllis&#13;
Churchill , Linda&#13;
Chute, Joyce&#13;
Chute, Judy&#13;
Circo, Phil&#13;
Clark, Denny&#13;
Cawardi n, Skip&#13;
Craig, Pat&#13;
Croghan, Ken&#13;
Cue, Rennie&#13;
Cunningham, Bobbie&#13;
Curry, Sharon&#13;
Davis, Delbert&#13;
Dollison, Freddy&#13;
Donaldson, Marilyn&#13;
Dorf, Diana&#13;
Doty, Walt&#13;
Doughman, Annette&#13;
Doughman, Mary Jayne&#13;
Douglass, Sue&#13;
Eidschun, Wanda&#13;
Eledge, John&#13;
Emerson, Nancy&#13;
Emge, J an&#13;
English, Sharon&#13;
Eppeson, Judy&#13;
Epperson, Margaret &#13;
"And then she said . . "&#13;
173 &#13;
174&#13;
Erickson, Carolyn&#13;
Erickson, Dean&#13;
Ethington, Connie&#13;
Evans, W alter&#13;
Farson, Larry&#13;
Finch, Penny&#13;
Flaitz, Harry&#13;
Foley, D iana&#13;
Folkers, Janice&#13;
Foote, Robert&#13;
Fox, Larry&#13;
Freeland, Bill&#13;
Freeman, Ed&#13;
Fries, Cindy&#13;
Frieze, Glen&#13;
Gibler, Kris&#13;
Gienau , Connie&#13;
Giles, Dale&#13;
Gilmcre, Ed&#13;
Godsey, Terry&#13;
Hager, Judy&#13;
Hail, Dave&#13;
Hall, Sheryl&#13;
Hanafan, Tern&#13;
Han&gt;en, Ed&#13;
Harrill , Mike&#13;
Harrington, John&#13;
Hernandez, Linda&#13;
Herrick, Deana&#13;
Herrick, Gl enda&#13;
H ickok, Denise&#13;
H icks, Leora&#13;
Hiers, John&#13;
Hifferna n, D ianne&#13;
Hoffman, Dave&#13;
Hoke, Sue&#13;
Holcomb, Jim&#13;
Holder, Jim&#13;
Holl y, George&#13;
Homan, Patricia&#13;
Hopkins, Tim&#13;
Fernley, Kathaleen&#13;
Fienhold, J eannt&#13;
File, Terry&#13;
Filkens, Richard&#13;
Finch, Donald&#13;
Ford, Linda&#13;
Foreman, Jim&#13;
Foster, Bill&#13;
Foster, Joe&#13;
Fowler, T wila&#13;
Galle, Gail&#13;
G amblin, Stephanie&#13;
Garrison, Joellen&#13;
Gates, Peggie&#13;
G ibbs, Linda&#13;
Green, Judy&#13;
Gri.ffith, Mary&#13;
Griffiths, David&#13;
Guild, D ianne&#13;
Guild, Bob&#13;
Harris, Jeff&#13;
Harris, Sandy&#13;
Harvey, l ee Ann&#13;
Hatten, Fern&#13;
Haven, Roxie&#13;
Hawkins, Don&#13;
Henni·ng, Bob&#13;
Hill, Lawrence&#13;
Hines, Don&#13;
Hinkel, Linda&#13;
Hinkle, Paula&#13;
Hinsley, Li·nda&#13;
Hoden, Bennie&#13;
H off, Georgia&#13;
Hough, Steve&#13;
Howe, Dani el&#13;
Howland, Dennis&#13;
Howrey, Madeline&#13;
Hubbard, Debbie&#13;
Hulbert, Danny&#13;
Hurd, Connie &#13;
"She'll flunk me, I know, but . .. "&#13;
175 &#13;
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Hurley. Lind1&#13;
Huskey. l\like&#13;
Ingoldsby, Kathy&#13;
Ingram. Karen&#13;
Irwin, Denny&#13;
Irwi n. l\[ike&#13;
Ives. Bob&#13;
J ones, Terry&#13;
Kangethe, Paul&#13;
Keele. Rick&#13;
Kelley, Charl ene&#13;
Kelley. Vernon&#13;
Kello/?g. Cl audia&#13;
Ke:mp. Linda&#13;
K ing, Earline&#13;
King. Ron&#13;
K ing, Sharon&#13;
Kinnaman. Andrea&#13;
Kirby. Judi•&#13;
Kneze,·ich. l\like&#13;
Knight. Paul&#13;
Knower. Bud&#13;
Knudsen. Dan&#13;
Kcch. Danny&#13;
Koze:I. Gail&#13;
Krobl in. Jeff&#13;
Kuhl. Kathy&#13;
La Breck. Dick&#13;
Land . Charlie&#13;
Le Baugh, Thomas&#13;
Lewis. D onna&#13;
Lidgett. Linda&#13;
Lie,·an. Maril yn&#13;
l\laaske. Ri ck&#13;
Mann ing. Da,·e&#13;
Marr, Karen&#13;
Massie. D ale&#13;
i\ [auer. Pegg,·&#13;
i\L1y. Jerry&#13;
Jackson. J an&#13;
Jacoba, Lynette&#13;
J efferies, D ennis&#13;
J ohnson, Pam&#13;
J ohnson, Ron&#13;
Johnston, Mick&#13;
J ones, George&#13;
Kennedy. Connie&#13;
Kennedy. Marlene&#13;
Kerbe r, Ail een&#13;
Kern. Jim&#13;
Keuck, Delicia&#13;
Kilgore, Linda&#13;
Kill. Jim&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Al&#13;
Kirkpat&gt;rick, Larry&#13;
Klefstad, Faye&#13;
Kl ein, Ben&#13;
Kn11pp, Sandra&#13;
Koenig, Evelyn&#13;
Koeppen, Paul&#13;
Kohl, Don&#13;
Koopmeiners. Ron&#13;
Kopera , Bill&#13;
Lang, Anna&#13;
Lapsley, John&#13;
Laudon, John&#13;
Lauver, Mike&#13;
Law. Raymond&#13;
Maertens, John&#13;
Ma.her, Mike&#13;
M aine, Freda&#13;
Malone, Lynn&#13;
Mandolfo, Terry&#13;
. May, Linda&#13;
Mendoza, Maria&#13;
Methany, Abby&#13;
M ethany, Linda&#13;
Milledge, J ack &#13;
"We should be able to use these little metal curls for&#13;
something."&#13;
177 &#13;
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Miller, Jim&#13;
Miller, "Ja"&#13;
Miller, Karen&#13;
Miller, Lynn&#13;
Mizuire, Mary Ann&#13;
Monahan, Vernon&#13;
Moore, Clara&#13;
Myers, Ed&#13;
Myers, Sandra&#13;
McDaniel, Sue&#13;
McGee, Craig&#13;
McGee, Denny&#13;
McGinn, Connie&#13;
McNulty, Cheryl&#13;
Nicholas, Cheryl&#13;
Norman, D enny&#13;
Nugent, Donna&#13;
Oberman, BeverlyO'Connor, Greg&#13;
Ord, Paul&#13;
Oshio, Pat&#13;
Oswald, Ricky&#13;
Owens, Gary&#13;
Paladino, Frank&#13;
Pearce, Sandra&#13;
Peck, Diana&#13;
Pedersen, N orman&#13;
Pedersen, Raymond&#13;
Pedersen, Robert&#13;
Pierce, Connie&#13;
Pieake, Keith&#13;
Pogge, Jerry&#13;
Points, Kent&#13;
Points, Pamela&#13;
Primmer, Greg&#13;
Quandt, Larry&#13;
Rankin, Lynne&#13;
Raymond, Dan&#13;
Reed, Dick&#13;
Moore, Dan&#13;
Moore, Paul&#13;
Morris, Larry&#13;
Morse, Diane&#13;
Mortensen, Pat&#13;
Moser, Robert&#13;
Mullin, Roberta&#13;
McTwiggan, Bob&#13;
I armi, Jon&#13;
Neal, Fred&#13;
N eal, Vicki&#13;
N egrete, Arthur&#13;
N egrete, Dave&#13;
Nelson, Jerry&#13;
O'Hara, Mike&#13;
Olsen, John&#13;
Olsen, Sally&#13;
Olsen, Stan&#13;
O 'Neil, Barb&#13;
Paladino, Judy&#13;
Parker, Douglas&#13;
Parrack, Mike&#13;
Paskiewicz, Kathy&#13;
Payne, Marcia&#13;
Petersen, Terry&#13;
Peterson, Karen&#13;
Phillips, Fred&#13;
Phillips, Pam&#13;
Phipps, J anice&#13;
Poland, Barbara&#13;
Poland, Gayle&#13;
Porter, Mike&#13;
Paulas, Kathie&#13;
Pribyl, Carol&#13;
Reed, Judy&#13;
Reed, Vickie&#13;
Reeves, Mary&#13;
Reisetter, Jeanette&#13;
Reninger, Connie &#13;
''1'111 so ,·err g lad to 111eetch.1 !"&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
Rhoades, Carol&#13;
RichJrds, Elizabeth&#13;
Richards, Llovd&#13;
Riche, Barbar~&#13;
Riddle, John&#13;
Rief, Duane&#13;
Rigby, Bob&#13;
Roth, Steve&#13;
Roush, Jim&#13;
Salts, D arrell&#13;
Sales, Shirley&#13;
Savage, Kenneth&#13;
Schafer, D iana&#13;
Schm itt, Roger&#13;
Shaughnessy. Maureen&#13;
Sher!u nd, Carol&#13;
Shestak, Bill&#13;
Shively, Beverly&#13;
Short, Richa rd&#13;
Sieburg, Tom&#13;
Simons, Cyndy&#13;
Smith, w ry&#13;
Smith, Gaylen&#13;
Smith, Jerry&#13;
Smith, Jahn&#13;
Smith, laDonna&#13;
Smith, Noreen&#13;
Smith, Pam&#13;
Rindone, Rosemary&#13;
Rine, Joan&#13;
Roberts, Ronney&#13;
Robinson, Robert&#13;
Rollins, Kathy&#13;
Root, Karin&#13;
Ross, Wayne&#13;
Schickner, Eugene&#13;
Schroeder, Elaine&#13;
Sealock, John&#13;
Shadley, Tom&#13;
Shain, Judy&#13;
Shannon, Kathy&#13;
Shannon, Kathy&#13;
Sipes, Rita&#13;
Skalberg, Gary&#13;
Smartt, Linda&#13;
Smith, Carol&#13;
Smith, Cathy&#13;
Smith, David&#13;
Smi·th, Doug&#13;
Sollazzo, Brian&#13;
Spencer, Karen&#13;
Spickerman, Tony&#13;
Splittgerber, J ane&#13;
Spracklin, Jim&#13;
Steiber, Dave&#13;
Stei·nke, Fred&#13;
Stinemates, Fred&#13;
Stockton, Carolyn&#13;
Stokes, David&#13;
Story, Ron&#13;
Stotts, Mary Jane&#13;
Streitback, Mike&#13;
Strong, D ennis&#13;
Stultz, Sharon&#13;
Tallman, Nancy&#13;
Tanner, Mike&#13;
Tatroe, Bob&#13;
Tuylor, Greg&#13;
Taylor, Paul&#13;
Thomas, Linda&#13;
Thompson, D iane&#13;
Thompson, Mike&#13;
Thompson, Shirley&#13;
Thompson, Tim&#13;
Thomsen, Russell&#13;
Thorson, Jim&#13;
Tisher, Judy &#13;
"How does my hair look ?"&#13;
181 &#13;
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Tompkins, Eugene&#13;
Torneton, Rod&#13;
Toscane, Mike&#13;
Travis, Scott&#13;
Trussell, Sherry&#13;
Turpen, Caro.I&#13;
Turone, Tom&#13;
Ward, Karen&#13;
Waterbury, Candy&#13;
'Watson, Fred&#13;
Watson, M ike&#13;
Watts, Sharon&#13;
Weare, Kathy&#13;
Webster, Harold&#13;
Wilchen, Jane&#13;
Williams, Mary&#13;
Williamson, Steve&#13;
Wilmoth, Carol&#13;
Wilson, Cheryl&#13;
Wilson, Judy&#13;
Wilsun, Linda&#13;
W oodford, Marilyn&#13;
Woods, Tom&#13;
Woodworth, Don&#13;
Wright, Julie&#13;
Wylie, Linda&#13;
W ymore, Mike&#13;
Wynn, Jackie&#13;
Tysor, Sharon&#13;
Van Horne, Margaret&#13;
Vermuele, Carol&#13;
Vest, Kathy&#13;
Vogt, Fred&#13;
Waddicar, Dana&#13;
Wahl, Dick&#13;
Wells, Dennis&#13;
Welsh, Alan&#13;
Whaley, Garold&#13;
Wheeler, Voniba&#13;
White, Cathy&#13;
Whitney, Lola&#13;
Wieport, Ida Mae&#13;
Wind, Pam&#13;
Wink, Bill&#13;
Witte, Janis&#13;
Wold, Cheryl&#13;
Wood, John&#13;
Wood, Linda&#13;
Wood, Mary Ann&#13;
Yates, Bob&#13;
Young, Ron&#13;
Zuhlke, Bob&#13;
Chaffee, James&#13;
Moreland, Gene&#13;
Pond, Carole&#13;
Read, N ancy &#13;
. _ _........ -&#13;
183 &#13;
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I&#13;
There are forty-six junior members m the National Honor Society. Students who have&#13;
a 3.0 scholastic average and who are in the upper one-fourth of their class are eligible&#13;
for membership. However, not more than ten per cent of the eligible students are actually&#13;
inducted. National Honor Society induction is based on character, scholarship, leadership,&#13;
and service. &#13;
Top, L. to R. Row 1: P. Mortensen, D. D orf, V. Reed, K. Fernley, J. Fienhold, M. VanHorne, P. Homan, L. Kemp, ]. Brown, K. Shannon,&#13;
S. Bowser. Row 2: D. Manning, T. Shadley, B. Zuhlke, E. Barbeau, ]. Harris, D . Griffiths, B. Capel, M. Lievan, L. Beck, C. Colwell.&#13;
Row 3: L. Hill, M. Dietz, G . O 'Connor, G. Bain, R. Conboy, T . Canaday, D. Smith, M. O'Hara.&#13;
Below, L. to R. Row 1: E. · Auffart, C. Smith, F. Klefstad. Row 2: C. Wilson, D . Hiffernan, N. Smith, D. Keuck, E. Koenig, S. McDaniel.&#13;
Row 3: ]. Rine, E. Schroeder, K. Spencer, L. Whitney, C. Wold, K . Ingram,]. Brown, P. Wind.&#13;
NlmONAL J-IONO~&#13;
185 &#13;
186&#13;
The Junior-Senior Prom&#13;
Happened&#13;
On May twent}'-ninlh&#13;
At Peony Park.&#13;
Everyone saw everyone&#13;
One last time . . . in&#13;
ONCE UPON A PROM . . .&#13;
There was an evening&#13;
Especially for young people&#13;
Who danced and laughed and&#13;
Ate popcorn.&#13;
These young people gained&#13;
Experience&#13;
And a special memory. &#13;
"MOONU~&#13;
AND&#13;
~"&#13;
an evening of fun and memories. &#13;
188 &#13;
189 &#13;
190 &#13;
King Don Peterson, Queen Marilyn Christensen, Jim Sanders, W and a Moosburg, Ken Berry, Paula Pflager, Duane Ross, Connie Thompson.&#13;
(Below ) D oug Smith, Betsy Andersen, Prince Jim Hill, Princess Maureen Shaughnessy, Mike Parrack, J oan Rine, Skip Bevirt, Lynette Jacoba. &#13;
192&#13;
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Guiding the Senior Class through this year were President Jim Sanders, Secretary&#13;
Marilyn Christensen, Vice-President W anda Mossburg, and Treasurer VerKuilen Ager.&#13;
The sponsors were Mrs. Clara Strickland, Mrs. Phyllis Brisby, Ward Bean and Jack&#13;
Hansen. &#13;
Abshier, Paul "Pete" . Vocational. Baseball-Mgr., Basketball, Football, ROTC, Letterman's Club, Drill Team, Biology Club, Military Ball.&#13;
Adams, Glenda. College Prep. French Club, Latin Club, Jr. Sr. MOI, JETS, Creative&#13;
Writing, FNA-V. Pres., International Relations-Pres., Debate, Band, Orchestra, Roadshow, Red Cross, Musicals, National Honor Society, Thespians.&#13;
Ager, Ver K11ilen. College Prep. Biology Club, French Oub-Sec. Treas., Science Club,&#13;
Creative Writing, Student Council, Safe-Teens, Debate, ROTC, Football, Cross-Country,&#13;
Basketball, Wrestling, Tennis, Track, National Honor Society-Pres., Senior Class Treasurer, Boys' State, Military Ball-Colonel, Hootenanny.&#13;
Akins, Larry. Vocational. Basketball, ROTC.&#13;
Aldrich, Dave. Vocational. Football, ROTC.&#13;
Amos, Steven. College Prep.&#13;
/l11derse11. KaJhry11 Kristine. Coll ege Prep. Creative Writing, Latin Club, Science Club,&#13;
Jr. MOI, Pep Oub, Band, Plays, Musica l, Thes pians, Student Council, Ro:idshow, National&#13;
Hcnor Society- V. Pres.&#13;
A11derso11, Benny. Vocational. Bic:Uogy Club, Conservation Club, Print Club, Red Cross,&#13;
ROTC, D.O.&#13;
A11derse11, Linda Kay. Vocational. B11nd, Choir, Roadshow.&#13;
Anclerso11 , Robert E. College Prep. Spanish Club, Pep Club, Red Cross, Band, Safe-Teens,&#13;
ROTC, Honor Guard, Military Police, Drill Team, Musica ls, Choir, Military BallMajor. &#13;
Andrews, Mark " Otto." Vocational. Art Club, Print Club, Conservation Club, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, Wrestling, Football, Track, Letterman's Club, Wrestling ClubPres., D .O.&#13;
Amon, David. College Prep. Latin Club, Student Council, Football, ROTC.&#13;
Arrowsmith, Pat. College Prep. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Y-Teens,&#13;
FHA, Pres.-Sec., FTA, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Lounge, Thespians, N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Ault, Cheryl. Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, FHA, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Glee Club, Young&#13;
Republicans, Roadshow, National Honor Society.&#13;
Babcock, Gary. Vocational. Jr. Red Cross, ROTC, Military Police.&#13;
Ba.mes, T el'l'y. Vocational. Print Club.&#13;
Barnett, Ginger. Commercial. Y-Teens, Pep Club, Roadshow, (St. Francis) Pep Club,&#13;
Honor Society, Glee Club, Talent Show.&#13;
Barritt, Larry. College Prep. Biology Club, Latin Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Young Republicans, ROTC, Military Ball-1st Lieutenant.&#13;
Baxley, John P. College Prep. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Football, Military Ball- 1st Lieutenant, ROTC.&#13;
Bell, John. Vocational. Track, ROTC. &#13;
Berry, K endrtll B. College Prep. Latin Club, Safe-Teen, Choir-Pres., Thespians, Musicals,&#13;
All-School Play, Roadshow, Creative Writing, Hootenanny, ROTC, Military Ball-1st&#13;
Lieutenant, Twirp Court, Prom Prince.&#13;
Betts, Rodger. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
Bigham, iWarsha. College Prep. French Club, Young Democrats, Pep Club, Safe-Teen,&#13;
Choir, Choreographer of Roadshows, Musicals, YellowJackettes and .Varsidettes, Danceline,&#13;
Thespians, Homecoming Court, Student Council, Glee Club.&#13;
Billings, Randy. Vocational.&#13;
Birdsong, Steven. Spanish Club, Art Club, Thespians, Boys' Glee Club, Band, Dance&#13;
Band, Pep Band, Roadshow and Plays Stage Crew.&#13;
Blackman, M r:nha. College Prep. Spanish Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pep Band, FNA,&#13;
Orchestra, Dance Band, Roadshows, Musicals, Majorette.&#13;
Blackwell, Beth . College Prep. Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross, Creative Writing, Gym Assistant,&#13;
Roadshow, GRA-V. Pres., Tennis, Softball, Military Ball.&#13;
Boe, J11dy. College Prep. F!A-Sec.-Treas., Spanish Club-V. ~res ., Spelling ClubV. Pres.; JETS, MOI, N ational Honor Society, Student Counol, Jr. Red Cross, Jr.&#13;
GOP's, FHA-V. Pres., Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Roadshows, Pep&#13;
Club Musicals, Debate, Signal staff, Girls' Lounge, French Club, Quill and Scroll, Elks&#13;
You;h Leadership finalist.&#13;
Bogue, Jaxine. Commercial. Altau, Pep Club, Roadshow.&#13;
Bohan Bobbe Jo. College Prep. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Treas., FTA, Pep Club, Roadshows,' Varsidettes, YellowJackettes, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Lounge, Military Ball. &#13;
Bollig. Kenneth L. Vocational. Wrestling, Track, Football, Letterman's Club.&#13;
Bolton, Ken L. Vocational. ROTC, Military Ball- 1st Lieutenant.&#13;
Boyle. Richard L. Vocational. Military Police, Color Guard, Drill Team, ROTC, Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
Bremholm, Chuck. Commercial. Commander of ROTC Drill T eam, Commander of ROTC&#13;
Firing Team, Military Ball-Captain.&#13;
Bright, Jeannie. Commercial. Red Cross; Roadshows, Musicals, Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes.&#13;
Briseno, Mary T u/;a. Vocational. Spanish Club.&#13;
Brown, Lou Dean. Vocational. Roadshow, Military Ball.&#13;
Brown, Shari Lynn. College Prep. Spanish Club, Signal Staff, Roadshow.&#13;
Browning. N orman. College Prep. Spanish Club, Student Council, Football, Letterman's&#13;
Club, Pep Club, ROTC, Military Police, Honor Guard , Military Ball- Lieutenant Colonel.&#13;
Bm·beck, Dr:.vjd. College Prep. Latin Club, Biology 'Club, Safe-Teens, MOI, Student&#13;
Council, Roadshow, Basketball , Football, ROTC. &#13;
B11m.r, Bob. College Prep. Spanish Club, Letterman's Club, Football Baseball · Basketball&#13;
ROTC. , , ,&#13;
B11rro11gh, Patricia A1111. College Prep. FHA, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Art Club, Pep Club.&#13;
B11sse1 i\!fciry Frances. Commercial. Pep Club, GRA, Y-Teens.&#13;
B11tler, J11a.nita 11.'far/ene. College Prep. Latin Club, Pep Club, Art ~ub, Pep Band, Band,&#13;
Majorette, Student Council, N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Carr, Gary Ded11. Vocational.&#13;
Cavtdlaro, Carol. College Prep. Latin Club, FNA, Roadshow, Spanish Club, Choir, Musicals, Altau.&#13;
Childers, Pea.r/. Commercial. Latin Club.&#13;
Childress, Ron. College Prep. Safe-Teens, Stage Management.&#13;
Christensen, ,Marilyn. Commercial. Altau, Choir, Cheerleader, Student Council, Roadshow,&#13;
Musical, Homecoming Court, Junior and Senior Class Secretary, Military Ball.&#13;
Clark, Demty. Vocational. Letterman's Club, Basketball, Baseball, ROTC, Track. &#13;
Clay, Charlie L. College Prep. Spanish Club, Safe-Teens, Science Club, Student Council,&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Football, Basketball, Track, Wrestling, Letterman's Club, Drill Team, Roadshow, Pep Club, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Band, ROTC, Military Ball- Captain, Cafeteria&#13;
Helper, Musicals, Drama.&#13;
Clemem, f oyce L. College Prep. Band.&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Ginny Lu. College Prep. Latin Club, Glee Club, Choir, Student Council,&#13;
Red Cross, Roadshow, F.N.A., Safe-teens, All school plays, Thespians.&#13;
Coleman, Terry. College Prep. Latin Club Sec., Letterman's Club, Safe-teens, Young&#13;
Republicans, ROTC, Signal Staff, Sports Editor, Baseball, Basketball, Military BallCapt.&#13;
Collim, Betty Ann. Commercial. Student Council, Red Cross, FHA, Y-Teens, Safe-teens,&#13;
Production, Roadshow, Glee Club.&#13;
Crawford, Greg. Vocational. ROTC Drill Team, Creative Writing, Military Ball- Capt.&#13;
Cue, Wayne H. Vocational. ROTC, Track, D .O.&#13;
Culjat, Vicki. Vocational. Latin Club, Choir, Pep Club, Glee Club.&#13;
Dague, Roberta (Bobbe). College Prep. French Club, Pep Club, Altau, Young Republicans- V. Pres., Jr. and Sr. MOI, Student Council, Safe-Teens, Girls' Lounge, Choir,&#13;
FT A, Roadshow, Glee Club, Musicals, Annual- Business Mgr.&#13;
Dalton, Charles (Pete). Vocational. ROTC, Military Ball- Captain, Football, Track,&#13;
Wrestling. &#13;
Deerl.r. Bill. College Prep. Football, Spanish Club. Latin Club, ROTC.&#13;
DeSa11tiago, George. Vocational.&#13;
Die11no11cl, Larry. Vocational. Track, \'V'restling, Military Ball-Captain, ROTC.&#13;
Dietz. Nicholas. Vocational.&#13;
Doebeli11, Don. Vocational.&#13;
Dofner, Emmett. Vocational. Print Club, Conservation Club, Print Shop Assistant.&#13;
Donich. Jerry E. Vocational. Art Club, Letterman's Club- V. Pres., FootbalJ- Captain,&#13;
All Southwest Iowa 1st Team, All-Metropolitan 2nd Team, All-State, Wrestling-Captain.&#13;
Dougherty, Linda. College Prep. Latin Club, Spanish Club-Sec., Glee Club, Choir, Roadshow, Varsidettes, Pep Club, International Relations- Treas., Jr. Red Cross, .Student&#13;
Council, Altau.&#13;
DuBois, Carol. Commercial.&#13;
Dunn, Janice. College Prep. French Club, Jr. Red Cross, Glee Club, Choir, Tennis Squad,&#13;
Roadshow, GRA- Pres., Student Council, N ational Honor Society, Phys. Ed. Helper. &#13;
Ed ~J ds, Sharon. Vocational. Art Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Thespians, Choir, Glee.&#13;
Musicals, Student Council, Roadshow, D.O.&#13;
Elkins, Gordon (Gordie). Vocational. Spanish Club, Science Club, Football, Baseball,&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
Elonic~, H elen. College Prep. Science Club, FT A, Student Council.&#13;
Epperson, Dave. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
Erdelt, Rod. College Prep. Latin Club, Grad11ated in three years fr om T.J .&#13;
Espinosa, Sandra.. Commercial. Spanish Club, Pep Club, Red Cross, Yellowjackettes,&#13;
Musicals, Roadshow.&#13;
Evans, Jacque. College Prep. French Club-Treas., Pep Club, Choir, Altau, Quill and&#13;
Scroll, Student Council, Homecomine Court, Jr. Red Cross, FTA, Annual, National Honor&#13;
Society, Military Ball, Art Club, Young Democrats, Girls' Track.&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Ed. College Prep. Basketball, ROTC, Tmk, Science Club, Latin Club, Military Police.&#13;
Fogle, Rea (Posvar). Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Student Council, Choir, Glee.·&#13;
Foote, W alter. Yocational. ROTC, Conservation Club, Print Club- V. Pres. &#13;
Forbes, Lee E. Commercial. ROTC, Football Mgr.&#13;
Forsythe, Mike. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
Freer, E11gene. Vocational. Drill Team, ROTC.&#13;
Fries, Barbara. College Prep. French Club-V. Pres., Pep Club, Thespians, Roadshows,&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council, Musical, Choir, Safe-teens, Varsidettes, Yellowjackettes&#13;
Choreographer, Homecoming Court, Military Ball.&#13;
Fritze, Mark. Vocational. Print Club.&#13;
Gann, !&amp;ta. Commercial. GRA, FHA, Pep Club, Library Club, Y-teens, Girls Lounge,&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
Garber, Dan. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
Gal'l'ett, John Jl7. Vocational. Football, Baseball, All School Plays, Choir.&#13;
Gaver, Marcia L. College Prep. Pep Club, Student Council, Cheerleader, Altau-Treas.,&#13;
Annual, Spanish Club-Sec., Red Cross-Treas., Musical, Choir-Sec., Roadshow, Glee,&#13;
Homecoming Court.&#13;
George, Carolyn. College Prep. Spanish Club, Choir, Roadshow, National Honor Society,&#13;
(Tri-Center)-Spelling Club, Band, Choir-Treas., Basketball, Plays. &#13;
Gillispie. Darrell. Vocational. Wrestling, Football, Baseball, Track, ROTC, Spanish Club.&#13;
Gle1111, B.emie. Vocational.&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat. Commercial. Glee Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, 0 .0.&#13;
Gray, Lois. Commercial. Glee Club.&#13;
Graybiil, Victor. Vocational. Print Club-Sec.-Treas., Football, Wrestling, ROTC, Letterman's Club.&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Ed. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
Gundlach, Judith Ann. Commercial. FHA-Pres., Y-Teens-Treas., Library Club-Sec.,&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
Haack, Sonia. Commercial. French Club, Pep Club.&#13;
Haneck, Shelly. Commercial. Spanish Club, Pep Club, Girls' Track.&#13;
Hansen, Duncan. College Prep. Frencn Club, Football, ROTC, Drill Team. &#13;
Hr111sen, Pearl. Commercial. French Club, Red Cross, Pep Club, Art Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
Hanson, Richard. Spanish Club, ROTC, Signed.&#13;
Harbold, Fred. College Prep. French Club, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. GOP, Safe-Teens, Science&#13;
Club-Pres., Basketball, Tennis, Track, Roadshow, ROTC, Military Ball- Major.&#13;
Harmon, Edna Elr1ine. Commercial. FHA-Treas., Pep Club, Y-Teens, 'Roadshow, School&#13;
Plays.&#13;
Harold, Cr11ol f. Commercial. Altau-Sec., Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, National Honor&#13;
Society, Annual-Editor, Business Manager, All-School Plays, Musicals, Children's Theater,&#13;
Roadshow-Student Director. Y-Teens, Pep Club, Cafeteria Help, Thespians-Pres., Choir,&#13;
Optimist Youth Appreciation Week.&#13;
Harrington, /rim es. College Prep. Biology Club, Track, Football, Wrestling, Art Club,&#13;
ROTC, Safe-Teens, Slide Rule Club, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Drill Team, Young&#13;
Democrats, Military Ball-Lieutenant Colonel.&#13;
Harris, T om. Vocational. Print Club.&#13;
Hartley, Connie S. College Prep. Latin Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross,&#13;
National Honor Society, Jr. MOI Club, FNA, Roadshows, Musicals, Girls' Glee.&#13;
Hcrwkes, Karen. College Prep. Roadshow, Latin Club, Girls' Lounge, Creative Writing,&#13;
N ational Honor Society, Jr. Science Symposium, Girls' Glee.&#13;
Hayes, Charlott~ A . Co ll ~ge ~rep . Spelling Club, Pep Club, Red Cross, FHA, Y-Teens,&#13;
Latin Club, Musicals, Choir, Girls Glee. &#13;
Hennings, Carol Jo. College Prep. French Club-Pres. Treas., FTA-Parl., Pep Club,&#13;
Musicals, Roadshows, Latin Club, Choir, Safe-teens, Library Club, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, National Honor Society.&#13;
Hester, Ronald. Commercial.&#13;
Hill, Verna. Vocational. Roadshows, FNA, Creative Writing.&#13;
Hisel, Lucille. Commercial. Pep Club, FHA, Library Club, Production, Choir, Musical,&#13;
Roadshows, Glee Club.&#13;
H oden, Cheryle J. Commercial. Red Cross, Student Council, Pep Club, French Club.&#13;
Choir, Cafeteria, Altau, Musical, Roadshow, FT A, Glee Club.&#13;
H older, Jack. Vocational. Baseball, Basketball, Football, Student Council,--Parl., Letterman's Club-Pres., Art Club, Red Cross, Twirp Week Prince.&#13;
Hodtwalker, Lujean. Vocational. Girls' Drill Team.&#13;
Hopper, Ed. College Prep. Football, Choir, Roadshow, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Golf.&#13;
Hostetler, Vicky Rae. Vocational. (Farragut High School)-Pep Club, Softball, Baseball.&#13;
H otshkiss, Sue. College Prep. Latin Club-V. Pres., Red Cross-V. Pres., Student Council,&#13;
Girls' Lounge-, Roadshows, Glee Club, Military Ball. · &#13;
Ho11gh. Thomm. Vootional. Art Club, Student Council, ROTC, Red Cross, Football.&#13;
Ho1vr1rd. Mary. Cc llege Prep. French Club, FNA, Band.&#13;
H owlr111d, De1111y E. Vocational. Student Council, Basketball, ROTC, Drill Team, Roadshows, Military Police, Red Cross, Military Ball.&#13;
Howlcllld, Kathy. College Prep. Student Council, Sprnish Club, Pep Club, M ilitary Ball.&#13;
Hubbard, Richard. College Prep. Biology Club, D rill Team, JETS-V. Pres., Spanish&#13;
Club, ROTC, Military Ball.&#13;
H11dso111 Jeanie. Vocation:il. Art Club, Tennis, Roadshows, Choir.&#13;
Huey. Richard. Commercial. Wrestling, Cross Country, Boys' Glee.&#13;
H11mes, Cliff F. 'vocational. ROTC, \Vrestling.&#13;
H1111t1 John C. Vocational. ROTC, Vocational Auto Mechanics.&#13;
H11nter1 Harry C., Jr. Commercial. Roadshows, Musicals, Choir, Thespians, Military Police&#13;
Commander, Deb:ite, Boys' Glee, ROTC, Military Ball- Lieutenant Col., Student Council. &#13;
Hupp, Cheryl. Ccmmercial. Jr. Red Cross, Student Council , Roadshows, Pep Club.&#13;
Hutchem , David. Foo~ ll , Wrestling, Golf, Spanish Club, Biology Club, ROTC, Drill&#13;
Te1m, Milita ry Police, Hcnor Guard, Military Ball- Major.&#13;
Hyjek, Kathleen. Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, International Relations, Pep Club, FNA,&#13;
FHA.&#13;
Ives, David. Vocational. Drill Team, ROTC, Military Ball.&#13;
Jacobsen, Joetta. College Prep. Spanish Club, Glee Club, Student Council , Cafeteria&#13;
Cashier, Pep Club, Lttin Club, Roadshow.&#13;
Jc1ger, Johnny. College Prep. Red Cross, French Club, ROTC, Military Ball- 1st Lieutenant, Foctball, Basketball.&#13;
Jensen, Harold. College Prep. ROTC, Creative W riting, Mili tary Ball- Major, Drill&#13;
Team, Latin Club, Student Council , JETS, Jr. and Sr. MOI, Debate.&#13;
Je11sen1 Phillip. Commercial. Roadshow.&#13;
Jensen, Sheryl. Coll ege Prep. Band, GRA-Sec., FT A- Pres., Safe-Teens, MOI, N ational&#13;
Honor So::iety-Treas., Jr. GOP's-Sec., Latin Club, Student Counci l, Jr. Red Cross,&#13;
Girls' Tennis, Pep Band, Roadshow, Musicals, Girls' Basketball, All-State Band.&#13;
Johnson, Steve. College Prep. ROTC, Band, Mil it.'lry Ball- Major. &#13;
Jones, Janet Kay. Commercial. Red Cross, Glee Club.&#13;
Jones, Marilyn Rc1e. College Prep. Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Red Cross, Band,&#13;
Choir, Debate, Latin Club, MOI-V. Pres. and Treas., Pep Club, Roadshows, Musicals,&#13;
GOP's, Safe-Teens, Sig11til Staff, Glee Club, Military Ball.&#13;
J ontz, Judy J. Commercial.&#13;
Ke1he111e, Charlotte. College Prep. National Honor Society, Thespians, Band, Choir, Majorette, Student Council, MOI, FT A- V. Pres., Sec. and Treas., French Club--V. Pres.,&#13;
Library Club-Treas., Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes, Competitive Debate, Art Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Junior GOP's, Orchestra, Pep Band, All School Plays, Roadshows, Musicals,&#13;
Glee Club.&#13;
Kc1rpe, Sa11drc1. Commercial. Student Council, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Choir, Glee Club,&#13;
Operetta, Roadshow, Altau-Sgt. at Arms, Military Ball.&#13;
Kelley, Dennis. Vocational. Wrestling- Student Mgr., Track, Basketball, Football.&#13;
Kelly, Kenneth. Vocational. Football, Spanish Club.&#13;
Kennett,· Ro11t!ld. College Prep. Roadshow, Musicals, Spanish Club, Choir, ROTC.&#13;
Kirkendall, Linda. Commercial. Pep Club, Y-Teens-Sec., Office Worker.&#13;
Klement, Timothy J. College Prep. Latin Club-Pres., Mathematics of Investment~&#13;
Treas. and Pres., Safe-Teens- Pres., Signal- Editor-in-Chief, French Club, Band- Drum&#13;
Major, Pep Band, FT A, Barbie Doll F~n ub--Distri~t President, Debate, Science Club,&#13;
Student Council, Quill and Scroll, a~1onal or Sooety, Biology Club, Cross Country,&#13;
Roadshows, Hawkeye Boys' State, Creative Wntmg. &#13;
Kohl. Don. Vooticnal. Art Club, ROTC, Football, Basketball, Roadshows, Drill Team.&#13;
Kmeger, Steve. College Prep. ROTC, Football, Spanish Club.&#13;
Knight, Dorothy. Ccmmercial. Adult Education Assist., Student Council.&#13;
Knouse, f im. College Prep. Thespians, Roadshows, Musiols, Choir, ROTC, Spanish&#13;
Club, Football.&#13;
La Breck, Ed. Vocational. Letterman's Club, \'V'restling, T rack Mgr., Student Council,&#13;
ROTC, Military Ball-1st Lieutenant.&#13;
La M antia, fan. College Prep. MOI, Science Club, FTA, (St. Francis)- Pep Club, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Debate, Speech Club, Choir, National Honor Society.&#13;
Le11nmers, Loreece. College Prep. Annual, Creative Writing, Choir, Musical, Roadshow,&#13;
Young Demo::rats- Pres., Cafeteria Helper, Jr. Red Cross, U.N., Spanish Club, International Relations, FHA- Par!., FT A, Sr. MOL·&#13;
Legge, Russell. Vo::ational. Basketb:ill, Football, T rack, ROTC, 1st Lieutenant.&#13;
LeMaster, Barbc.&#13;
1re1. Commercial. N ational Honor Society, D.O., (California), Roadshow,&#13;
Cheerleader, Jr. N ational Honor Society, GRA.&#13;
Leo11e1rd, Phyllis. Commercial.&#13;
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Lesley, Terry. College Prep. Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country. ROTC, Latin Club.&#13;
Lewis, Robbi. Vocational. Pep Club.&#13;
Liddgett, fim. Vocational. Football, Conservation Club, Printing Club-Pres., Treas.,&#13;
Letterman's Club.&#13;
Liddick, Emie D., II. Vocational. Thespians, Stage Mgr.&#13;
Li11inger1 Ire11e. Vocational.&#13;
Liston, f anelle f erlJZ. C~mm rcial. Spanish Cl~b ec '. Glee Club, Pep Club, Altau.&#13;
Art Club, Roadshows, Signal Staff- Assoc. Editor, Military Ball, Quill and Scroll.&#13;
Lo11.kotct, Bob. College Prep. Band, Pep Band, Biology Club, Latin Club, Roadshows.&#13;
Lloyd, Char/e11e. Commercial. FNA, Y-Teens, Jr. Red Crsos, Roadshows, Musicals, Choir.&#13;
Art Club, Glee Club, Teachers' Aid.&#13;
Lydon, Arfay An11 . Commercial. Office Helper.&#13;
l11abbitt, Ron. Vocational. &#13;
Mackey, David. College Prep. Art Club, ROTC, Transfer from St. Francis, Basketball.&#13;
Markey, Janith A. Vocational. FNA, GRA, Glee Club, Tennis, Baseball.&#13;
Markey, Judith A. Vocational. FNA, GRA, Glee Club, Tennis, Baseball.&#13;
Marr, Joseph C. College Prep. ROTC, Pep Club, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Signal&#13;
Staff-Feature Editor, Military Ball.&#13;
Marshall, Kay. Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Military Ball.&#13;
Martin, Jim. Vocational. Football, Wrestling, Track, Jr. Red Cross, ROTC, Printers&#13;
Club, Conservation Club.&#13;
Me!thews, Lora. Vocational. Pep Club, Spanish Club, Roadshows.&#13;
Mathisen, Maria Jean. Commercial. Roadshows, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Glee Club, Office&#13;
W orker.&#13;
Matteson, Barb. Vocational. Thespians, FHA, Roadshows, Pep Club.&#13;
Mauer, Nancy. Commercial. Red Cross, Y-Teens. &#13;
McConnell, Alice L. College Prep. Girls' Glee, Choir, FTA, Altau, Student Council,&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club-Pres.-Treas., National Honor Society, Roadshows, Musicals,&#13;
Pep Club, Girls' Track Team.&#13;
1Wcln1osh 1 Amold. College Prep. Military Police, Student Council, ROTC, Military BallMajor.&#13;
!VlcKenzie, Frank. College Prep. Football, Baseball, Spanish Club, Student Council, ROTC,&#13;
Military Ball- Captain, Signal.&#13;
McKim, fc1ck. Commercial. Band, Pep Band, Musicals, Roadshows, Debate, Annual, Young,&#13;
Republicans, Boys' Glee.&#13;
McQuim11 fcmel. Commercial. Pep Club, Y-Teens, FHA, Roadshow, Girls' ROTC.&#13;
Meadows, Rose Ann. Commercial. Pep Club, FNA, Roadshow, Musicals, Y-Teens, Girls'&#13;
Glee Club, Choir, Red Cross.&#13;
Michael, Diem. Vocational. Office Worker.&#13;
Millard, Sheila. Commercial. Spanish Club, Girls' Glee Club, Pep Club, Roadshows, Red&#13;
Cross Treas., Y-Teens, Girls' Lounge, Girls' ROTC.&#13;
Moore, Dennis. Co!Jege Prep. ROTC, Military Ball.&#13;
Moore, Glenda. Commercial. &#13;
MorcJ11e1 Sheryl. Commercial. Pep Club, Roadshows, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Al tau.&#13;
Moreno, Lollise. Commercial.&#13;
Moss, Elton. Vocational. Wrestling-Co-Capt., Art Club-V. Pres. and Sec., Red Cross,&#13;
Tennis, Letterman's Club.&#13;
Moss, Pat. College Prep. FTA, National Honor Society, Junior GOP's, MOI, Safe-Teens,&#13;
GRA, Pep Club, Roadshows, Girls' Tennis, Basketball, Military Ball.&#13;
fo~sbllrg, W anda Lea .. Commerci al. Soph., Jr. , Sr.-V. Pres., Fr.-Sec., Student CouncilSec., Girls' Track, Cheerleading-Pres., Prom Princess, Homecoming Queen, Military&#13;
Ball, Altau, Nat. Honor Society.&#13;
Afrt eller, Kathy. College Prep. Band, National Honor Society, Science Club, Jr. GOP,&#13;
Choir, Red Cross, Thespians, Musicals, Roadshows, MOI, Military Ball Glee Club.&#13;
Mumm, David. College Prep. Band, Spanish Club, Science Club, Jr. GOPS, Pep Band.&#13;
M11sgrove, Jim. Vocational. Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, ROTC, Art Club, Letterman's Club.&#13;
Myers, Maxine. Commercial. Spanish Club, Y-Teens, FHA.&#13;
Nagler, Janet. Commercial. Roadshows, Altau, Transfer (Cheerleader) , Srudent Council, Choir, Musicals. &#13;
N egrete. Virginia. Vocational.&#13;
N el.ron, Karel/. Vocational. (Paxton, Nebr.) Pep Club, G AA, Choir, Girls' Glee.&#13;
N erz, Pa11I. College Prep. Spanish Club, Football, ROTC.&#13;
N esbill, Sal/dy. Voca tional. Art Club, Student Council, O ffice Helper.&#13;
Ne/lies, Bill. College Prep. Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Baseball, Student Council,&#13;
Letterman's Club, ROTC.&#13;
N eumum, T erry. Commercial. Art Club, Football, Basketball, ROTC.&#13;
Nichols, Jerry. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
N;e/sen, Jim. Vo.cationa l. Art Club, ROTC, Biology, Track, Basketball, Musicals, Roadshows, Plays.&#13;
Nielson, JV/ike. College Prep. Letterman's Club, Track, Cross Country, Football, Basketball, Sprint Medley, Relay Team, Red Cross, s;gnal Staff, ROTC, Biology Club, Spanish&#13;
Club.&#13;
N;ghtser, Dale. Vocational. Spanish Club, ROTC, Track, Debate. &#13;
Nusser, Janet. College Prep. Thespians-V. Pres., Safe-Teens, Roadshow, Plays, Musicals,&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Choir, Pep Club, Band, MOI, Jr. GOP's, Science Club.&#13;
O'Bradovich, Cheryl. College Prep. Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross, Safe-Teens, FNA, Art&#13;
Club, Band.&#13;
Ogren, M axine. College Prep. Girls' Glee, Choir, Band, MOI, FNA-Pres., Science&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Musicals, French Club, Safe-Teens-V. Pres.&#13;
Olsen, Jim. College Prep. Latin Club, Landscape Firing Team, ROTC.&#13;
Page, Teri Ann. Commercial.&#13;
Park, Nina Elaine. Commercial. Girls' Glee Club, Roadshows, Spelling Club-Treas.,&#13;
Band, Y-Teens, Orchestra, Jr. GOP's-Treas., Student Council, Signal, Pep Band.&#13;
Patten, D elinis. College Prep. Choir, Glee Club, All-School Plays, Musicals, Latin Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Thespians, Creative Writing, Biology Club, Art Club, Roadshows, Science Club.&#13;
Patterson, Carole. Commercial. Y-Teens, Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Roadshows.&#13;
Pearey, Cecilia. Commercial. FHA, Dance Line, Musicals, Pep Club.&#13;
Peters, Geri Ann. College Prep. FTA, Choir, Thespians, Spanish Club, Safe-Teens, French&#13;
Club, Musicals, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club. &#13;
Peterson, Don "Pete". College Prep. Spanish Club, Biology Club, Drill Team, Science&#13;
Club, Junior Prom Court, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, Young GOP's, Lettermen's&#13;
Club, Track, Football, Basketball, Military Ball- Major, ROTC.&#13;
Peterson, Ken. Vocational. Printing Craftsmen's Club, D.O., ROTC.&#13;
Pflc1ger, Pa11/a. College Prep. Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Altau-Pres., Young Democrats, V. Pres., Sec., Jr. and Sr. MOI, Latin Club, Pep Club-Sec., Thespians-Treas.,&#13;
FT A, Signal-Editor-in-Chief, Annual-Copy Editor, Nonpareil Teen Topics Writer,&#13;
Quill and Scroll, Ro'adshow- Student Director, All-School Plays, Musicals, Glee Club,&#13;
Jr. Prom Court, Homecoming Court, Military Ball, N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Phillips, S11sie. College Prep. Band, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Student Council, Library Club--&#13;
Pres., Science Club-Treas., FTA, Jr. GOP's, Pep Club-Pres., N ational Honor Society,&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
Piazza, Jim. Vocational. Latin Club, Letterman's Club, Print Club, Consetvation Club,&#13;
ROTC, Football- Co-Captain, Basketball.&#13;
Pierce, Sand1'a. College Prep. Roadshow, Thespian, All Schools Plays, International Relations, French Club, Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross, Young Democrats.&#13;
Potts, Richard A . College Prep. Science Club, Latin Club-Sec., Thespians, French Club,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Biology Club-V. Pres., Choir-V. Pres., Safe-Teens, ROTC, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, Band, Pep Band, Wrestling, Cross Country, Football, Tennis, Math Club,&#13;
Spelling Club.&#13;
Putnam, Dianne. Vocational. Art Club, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross.&#13;
Quandt, Gene. Vocational. ROTC, D.O.&#13;
Ragland, Jerry. Vocational. Football, Print Club, Track, Basketball, ROTC, Wrestling,&#13;
Letterman's Club. &#13;
Ra11ki11, Dr:ve. College Prep. Basketball , Golf, Spanish Club, ROTC.&#13;
Reeves, Bill. College Prep. Wrestling, Cross Country, Letterman's Club, French Club,&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
Revlett, Charles. College Prep. Roadshows, Plays, Signed-Managing Editor, Thespians,&#13;
FT A, Young Democrats, Jr. Red Cross, ROTC, Musicals.&#13;
Rhoades, Bob. Vocational. Football, Wrestling, Choir, Boys' Glee Club, French Club.&#13;
Richie, Sharon. Commercial.&#13;
Rief, Larry. Vocational. Wrestling, Rifle Team, ROTC.&#13;
Rine, Carol Louise. College Prep, Spelling Club, GRA , Latin Club, Band, Student Council,&#13;
Orchestra, N ational Honor Society, FT A, Pep Club.&#13;
Roarty, Dia11e. Commercial. FHA, Band, Pep Club, H ead Majorette.&#13;
Roberts, Karen. Coli ege Prep. Pep Club, Young G.O.P.'s, MOI- Sec., Thespians- Sec.,&#13;
Choir, Glee Club, FTA, Student Council, Signal-Associate Editor, Annual- Picture Editor, Quill and Scroll, Creative Writing, Roadshows, D ance lines, Military Ball, SafeTeens, N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Robinso11, Cai:ole Kay. College Prep. Pep Club- Pres., Young D emocrats, ChoirSec.-Treas., Spanish Club, Glee Club, Altau, Musi cals, Roadshows. &#13;
Rogge, Lloyd. College Prep. Spanish Club, ROTC, Band.&#13;
Ross, D11a11e. College Prep. MOI-V. Pres., Student Council, Spanish Club, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Young Democrats-Pres., ROTC, Signal Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll, Military BallMajot, Prom Court.&#13;
R11sh, Linda Amz. College Prep. Student Council-Pres., Jr. Red Cross-Pres., ChoirPres., Latin Club-Treas., Pep Club-Sec., Signal-Associate Editor, FTA, Quill and&#13;
Scroll, Safe-teens, Jr. and Sr. MOI, Varsidettes, Yellowjackettes, Altau, Girls' Track,&#13;
Annual Staff, Roadshows, Musicals, All School Plays, Thespians, Jr. Class-Treas., Prom&#13;
Court, Homecoming Princess, N ational Honor Society, Military Ball- Honorary Colonel,&#13;
Elks Leadership Award.&#13;
Rllssell, George. College Prep. Football, Letterman's Club.&#13;
Rybc1, Dick L. College Prep. Football-All Southwest Iowa, Wrestling-Co.-Capt., Art&#13;
Club, Baseball, Jr. Red Cross-Sec., Safe-teens, Spanish Club, Letterman's Club-Sec.,&#13;
ROTC, Bulldog Award, All Around Athlete, Twirp Week Court.&#13;
Saathoff, Roger. Vocational. All School Plays, Thespians.&#13;
Sanders, James A. College Prep. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Fresh.- V. Pres., Soph.,&#13;
Jr., Sr.-Pres., Letterman's Club, French Club, Student Council, ROTC, Prom Court.&#13;
Saul, Linda. College Prep. Debate, FTA, French Club, Student Council, National Honor&#13;
Society.&#13;
Schickner, David. Vocational. ROTC, Basketball, Football, Spanish Club, Biology Club.&#13;
Schonberg, Brenda. College Prep. Student Council, FTA, MOI, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Latin Club, Glee Club, Pep Club, Military Ball. &#13;
Schultz, iVIark. College Prep. Latin Club, Biology Club, Debate, Jr. Red Cross-Pres.,&#13;
Jr. MOI, Optimist Oratcrial Finalist, Tennis, Football, Wrestling, Thesp ians, Roadshows,&#13;
All Scho::l Plays, Safe-Teens, Rifl e Team, Signal, Military Ball-Capt.&#13;
Schttlier, Rockwell. Vocational. ROTC, Student Council, D .O.&#13;
Sealock, 1VIary Ellen. Voca tional. Choir, Roadshows, Glee Club.&#13;
Severson, Sandra. College Prep. National Honor Soc iety-Sec., Jr. GOP's- Pres., MOI,&#13;
Signal Staff, Safe-Teens-treas., Latin Club, Roadshows, Jr. N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Shea, Mike. College Prep. Football, Basketball , Letterman's Club, Baseball.&#13;
Shinabarger, Stan . Vocational. Football, Basketball , Track, Spanish Club, All School&#13;
Plays, ROTC, Thespians.&#13;
Shinn, Neta. Commercial. Girls' Glee, Pep Club, Roadshows, Jr. Red Cross, Altau, D.O.&#13;
Sigler, Alan. College Prep. Football, Wrestling, T ennis, Latin Club- V. Pres., Biology&#13;
Club, Safe-teens, French Club, Debate, Sdence Club, ROTC, Military Ball-Capt.&#13;
SiLLik, Beverly Ann. Commercial. Altau- Pres., Roadshows, Annual Staff, Pep Club--&#13;
V. Pres., Cheerleader,Y-teens, Student Council, All School Plays.&#13;
Slack, foe. Vocational. ROTC, Drill Team, Rifle T eam, Military Ball. &#13;
Smith, D e1111y Lee . Vocational. ROTC, Signal, Print Club.&#13;
Smith, Linda .. Commercial. Thespians, GRA, Debate, Tennis, Softball, All School Plays.&#13;
Smith, S11san. Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Altau-V. Pres., Art Club, Choir,&#13;
Roadshows, Musicals, Student Council.&#13;
Sorensen, Michael. College Prep. Band-Captain, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Pep&#13;
Band, Biology Club, Science Club, Military Ball, Boys' Glee.&#13;
Sorenson, Dick. College Prep. Spanish Club, Pep Band, Band .&#13;
Spears, Rowzy. Vocational. Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, ROTC, Print Club, D.O.&#13;
Specht, Benny. College Prep. Spanish Club, ROTC, Wrestling.&#13;
Springer, Gene. College prep. Latin Club, Science Club, Jr. MOI, Sr. MDI, Jr. Red&#13;
Cress, Basketball, ROTC, Military Ball- Major.&#13;
Spurgin, Brent. Vocational. Spanish Club, Football, Track.&#13;
Stacy, Pamela. Commercial. FHA, Y-Teens-Pres., Pep Club, Art Club, Roadshows, FHAStyle Show. &#13;
Staniford, Roger. Vocational. Print Club, ROTC.&#13;
Stephen, Marcia. College Prep. Pep Club, Latin Club, FHA, Y-Teens, Girls' Glee, Young&#13;
GO P's.&#13;
Stivers, l11arilyn. Vocational. Pep Club, Jr. Red Cross.&#13;
Stogdill, JohnM. (Mike). Vocational. ROTC, D.O.&#13;
Story, Cheryl. Commercial. Pep Club, Altau, Roadshow, Student Council, FHA-Styleshow.&#13;
Story, Karen. College Prep. Cheerleader- Captain, Altau, Pep Club, Homecoming Court,&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross-V. Pres., Latin Club, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Girls'&#13;
Lounge.&#13;
Strack, Dennis. Vocational. Latin Club, Biology Club, Drill Team, ROTC, Military BallMajor.&#13;
Swanger, Dennis. Vocational.&#13;
Swaney, Duane. Vocational.&#13;
Teague, Jean. Commercial. Pep Club, Altau, Homecoming Court, Danceline, Roadshows,&#13;
Girls' Glee. &#13;
T ews, K en11eth. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
ThomtlS, Ed. Vocational.&#13;
Thomas, Kr:!hleen. Vocational. Roadshows, FHA, Glee Club, Signal, Musicals.&#13;
Thompson, Connie. Pep Club, Altau-V. Pres., Sec. , Homecoming Court, Prom Court,&#13;
Roadshows, Jr. Red Cross.&#13;
Thompson, Ken. College Prep. Spanish Club, ROTC.&#13;
T hompso11, JV!arjorie (Midge). Commercial. Student Council, Red Cross, Choir, Musica ls,&#13;
All School Plays, Thespians, Roadshows, FHA, Glee Club, Pep Club, Science Club.&#13;
Tilley, Ron. College Prep.&#13;
Tobias, Jane Vaughn. Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, Cheerleading, Altau,&#13;
Girls' Track, D .O., Annual-Co. Editor, Production, Pep Club, Roadshows.&#13;
T ownsend. Tonchita (Toni). Commercial. Pep Club, FHA, Choir, Roadshows, Musical,&#13;
Glee.&#13;
Trotter, David. Vocational. &#13;
Trotter, Femum. Vocational. Football, Wrestling, ROTC.&#13;
Trotter, William. Vocational.&#13;
Tucker, Trudy Don. Commercial. Roadshow.&#13;
Vanderloo, Keith. College Prep.&#13;
Varn, Vi. Commercial. Roadshow, Cheerleading, GRA, All-School Plays, Thespians.&#13;
Versaci, Carole. College Prep. Roadshows, Latin Club, Glee Club, Young D emocrats,&#13;
Red Cross, Pep Club--Vice-President, Quill and Scroll, FTA, Creative Writing, Cheerleader,&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Signal, Annual, Military Ball.&#13;
Villont, fudy. Commercial. Y-Teens, Band, Office Practice.&#13;
V tt&amp;!gnia.!lx, Bill. College Prep. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Thespians, Young Democrats,&#13;
International Relations, Roadshows, Musicals, Choir, Creative Writing, ROTC.&#13;
Waffle, fudy. Commercial. Y-Teens, Girls' Glee, Girls' Lounge.&#13;
IV ag11er, Dianne. College Prep. FT A, MOI, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Jnternational Relations, Safeteens," Signal Staff, Office Practice, Pep Club, Glee Club, Choir, Operetta. &#13;
W ag , R111h. College Prep. Thespians, All School Plays, Musicals, French Club-Sec.,&#13;
FTA, Roadshows, Choir, GOP's, Spelling Club, Girls' Gl ee, Creative Writing.&#13;
lf7a llace, Cr1rol. Commercial. Altau, Student Council, Girls' Lounge, Y-teens, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshows.&#13;
Walling, Roy. College Prep. Spanish Club, Biology Club, Math Club.&#13;
Walls, Patty. Conunercial. Student Council, Cheerleading, Pep Club, Altau, Red Cross,&#13;
Y-Teens.&#13;
Warren, Denny. College Prep. Spanish Club, Football.&#13;
Jf7 enstrand, S11zi. College Prep. French Club, FT A? Student Council, Library Club, N ational&#13;
H onor Society.&#13;
JVillfams, Carlos. Vocational. Wrestling, Football, Spanish Club, ROTC, Military Ball.&#13;
Wilson, T erry L. Vocational. ROTC, Basketball, Football, Latin Club, Military Ball.&#13;
Wingstad, John. College Prep. Spanish Club, Latin Club, Football-Mgr., Basketba ll,&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Letterman's Club, Annual Staff.&#13;
Wisemp, Frank. Vocational. ROTC. &#13;
]JV ilfe, Larry. Vocati onal.&#13;
Woods, Fred (Ro1111ie). Vocational.&#13;
Woods, Raymond C. College Prep. Wrestling , Track, Spanish Club, Letterman 's Club.&#13;
ROTC, Military Police.&#13;
IV oodworth, Elizabeth Dia11e. Commercial. Girls' G lee Club, Student Counci I, Jr. Re.:!&#13;
Cross, Latin Club, Altau, French Club, Roadshow.&#13;
Y ordt, Kc11en. Vocational. Pep Club.&#13;
Zimmerman, Thomas Ira. College Prep. Football , Cross-Country, Basketb1ll , Baseball,&#13;
Boys' State, Letterman's Club, Lati n Club, Freshman Class President, Roadshows, Jr.&#13;
Prom Court, Student Counci l- Treas., Jr. Red Cross, Band .&#13;
Joh11son, John. Vocational. ROTC. &#13;
C6Nf O~ J-IONO~ Ql\Y&#13;
St. Joseph's School&#13;
of Histology, Sioux&#13;
City, Iowa, awarded&#13;
Glenda a fu ll tuition&#13;
scholarship plus d&#13;
scholarship stipend of&#13;
$1650.00.&#13;
225 &#13;
The top fifteen students in the 1964 senior cl ass,&#13;
academically spe:iking, were announced at the Senior&#13;
Honor Assembly held on May fourteenth. These studen ts included Tim Klement, Sheryl Jensen, Judy&#13;
Boe, Karen Hawkes, Carol Harold , Janice Dunn, Charloae Kahane, Cuol Hennings, Paula Pflager, Juanita&#13;
Butler, Cheryl Ault, David Hutchens, Carol Rine, Glenda Adams, and Patricia Moss.&#13;
Paula Pflager received an Omaha University Regents" scholarship, Community Sen·ice Award and&#13;
awards for outstanding work in journalism and annual&#13;
classes.&#13;
Carol Rine received an Ak-Sar-Ben scholarship as&#13;
a result of her excellent score on the Regents' Examination. In addition, she was awarded a Carter lake&#13;
P.T.A. scholarship, an Iowa State Bar Association&#13;
Award, the D .A.R. Good Citizenship Award and a&#13;
Student Council Award.&#13;
Richard Potts was the recipient of the Walter Cassel&#13;
Music Award. The Margie Smith Hatcher Memorial&#13;
Service Award went to Bill Vuagniaux, Barb Fries,&#13;
and Marsha Bigham. Accompanist Awards were given&#13;
to Brenda Schonberg and Geri Peters. Ruth W agner,&#13;
of Medea, received the best actress of the year. Outstanding Thespian Awards went to Kendall Berry&#13;
and Kathryn Andersen. The Rotary Music Award&#13;
was given to Nina Park, Judy Boe, and Mike Sorenson.&#13;
The Creative Writing Award, representing excellence&#13;
in writing, went to VerKuilen Ager for the first year&#13;
such an award·has been given.&#13;
Elton Moss and Juanita Butler were the recipients&#13;
of Art Awards for their outstanding work and attitude&#13;
in class. Developmental Reading Awards were given&#13;
to Robert Anderson, Richard Boyle, and Linda Dougherty.&#13;
The Don Frame Trophy was awarded to Charlie&#13;
Clay for outstanding football player of the year. Dick&#13;
Ryba received the All-'Round Athlete Trophy. The&#13;
Nelson Trophy for the best sportsmanship was awarded&#13;
to Terry Lesley. Tom Zimmerman was awarded the&#13;
Ross Schmidt Trophy for the highest scholarship.&#13;
Janice Dunn was named the outstanding G.R.A. Girl. &#13;
Also acti.ve throughout high school was Sheryl&#13;
Jensen . Organizations to which she belonged include Band, Future Teachers of America, Mathematics of Investments Club. She was a homeroom&#13;
representative to the Student Council. She was&#13;
inducted by the National Honor Society, where&#13;
she served as treasurer. Other offices held include&#13;
Girls' Recreation Association secretary, Future&#13;
Teachers of America president, Young Republicans&#13;
secretary. In addition, Sheryl participated in musicals, the roadshow, basketball and tennis, the&#13;
pep band and AU-State Band. She followed a college preparatory course all four years, excelled&#13;
in academic matter as well as in organizational&#13;
achievement and was g reeted, on Honors' Assembly day by numerous recog nitions and awards:&#13;
One of top fifteen in her class&#13;
N ational Merit Commendation&#13;
Outstanding senior musician&#13;
W arid Herald Scholarship&#13;
Luther College Scholarship&#13;
D ana College Merit Award&#13;
Active throughout high school, Tim Klement&#13;
has participated in Band, Mathematics of Investment Club, Future Teachers of America, SafeTeens, Latin Club, Science Club, Debate, Creative&#13;
Writing, Journalism and Track. He was taken&#13;
into such honor groups as Quill and Scroll, Boys'&#13;
State and N ational Honor Society. When gra?uation time came, he added "Class Valedictorian"&#13;
to the already impressive list of recognitions, honors&#13;
and awards which had befa llen him. A partial listing of the more tangible recognitions follows:&#13;
World Herald Scholarship&#13;
Elks' National Foundation Awards (four of&#13;
them) for leadership and scholarship at local,&#13;
state and national levels&#13;
University of Oregon honors certifi cate and&#13;
stipends&#13;
Iowa State University merit scholarship&#13;
University of California honors&#13;
Iowa State Bar Association award&#13;
American Legion Oratorical Award &#13;
&#13;
Never before had so many famous&#13;
people been in the field house at&#13;
one time. Matt Dillon, Chester, Tarzan, Tom Sa,vyer, Superman, Al Capone, the MW11my, Laurel and&#13;
Hardy, Pinocchio, Baby Jane, the&#13;
Jets, a Can-Can dancer, and many&#13;
others.&#13;
Tinkerbell and an escaped convict&#13;
helped serve refreshments after the&#13;
entertainment which included some&#13;
folk songs by Adolf Hitler.&#13;
Most of tRe characters had a noticable resemblance to many of the&#13;
Tee Jay seniors. This could be because it was the senior class party&#13;
with the theme "At the Movies." &#13;
230&#13;
With a mc.-nu including&#13;
such things as spring m.1gic&#13;
and hailstones, the 1964&#13;
Seniors enjoyed the class&#13;
banquet held it the Town&#13;
House. The theme w,1s&#13;
"Spring Melody."&#13;
T he parasol and basket&#13;
table decor:itions using the&#13;
pink rose (class flower) and&#13;
ice blue with silver (class&#13;
colors) enhanced a spring&#13;
atmosphere.&#13;
"All the world lies before us," (class motto) was&#13;
well defined by Jim S:inders&#13;
as he told us to "seize opportunity." Jim's remarks&#13;
opened an evening of exciting entertainment. &#13;
Community singing led&#13;
by NinJ Park started our&#13;
e '" e n i n g entertainment&#13;
which was exceptionally&#13;
varied and well done.&#13;
Some of the high points&#13;
included Kathryn Anderson's Pastoral D a nce,&#13;
Adams and Ager's "Them&#13;
Lunch Toters" and Mark&#13;
S ch u 1 t z ' s "Notes on&#13;
Quotes."&#13;
After a short talk by&#13;
Principal Bernard Bolton&#13;
the Class Will and Prophecy were passed out giving&#13;
each senior a memento of&#13;
both the banquet and his&#13;
classmates.&#13;
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Ainsworth Printing&#13;
Alamito Dairy&#13;
Anderson's Beauty Shop&#13;
Atlas Concrete Co.&#13;
A &amp; W brive-ln&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
Bar None Cafe&#13;
Beauty by Betty&#13;
Beem-Belford Funeral Home&#13;
Beno's Dept. Store&#13;
Midway Manor Beauty Shop&#13;
Bluffs Glass Service&#13;
BoaHng Headquarte~&#13;
Bob &amp; Nikki's Beauty Shop&#13;
Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
Bogardus Plumbing&#13;
Broadway Bowl&#13;
Broadway Christian Church&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
Broadway Flower Shop&#13;
Broadway Methodist Church&#13;
Brodkeys &amp; Rogers Jewelry&#13;
Brown 's Shoe Fit&#13;
Burlington Lunch&#13;
Canon's Photographic Studio&#13;
Capel Construction &amp;&#13;
Dot Realty&#13;
Central States Oil Co.&#13;
Chris's Sportsman Shop&#13;
Christensen &amp; Peterson&#13;
Christy Cream&#13;
City National Bank&#13;
City Transit Lines, Inc.&#13;
Clark Drug Store&#13;
Cody Electric&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Cohoe Lumb,er&#13;
Con's Drug · Store&#13;
Connelly's Drug Store&#13;
Continental T railways&#13;
C. B. Auto Dealers&#13;
Council Bluffs Clinic&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Crawford Lumber Co.&#13;
Creative Writing Club&#13;
Culligan Soft Water&#13;
Cutler · Funeral Home&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
Dal e Bonar &amp; Co.&#13;
Damon's Market&#13;
Diamond J. Ranch&#13;
D &amp; M Muffler Shop&#13;
Don's Cafe&#13;
Drama Dept.&#13;
East Side Christian Church&#13;
240&#13;
Our Annual Cost $8.00 Per Book This Year.&#13;
Our Advertisers Paid a Large Share of This.&#13;
SUPPORT THEM&#13;
E. H. Loungee, Inc.&#13;
Emarines&#13;
Emergency Store&#13;
E. M. Peet Mfg. Co.&#13;
Epworth Methodist Church&#13;
Evans Engineering Co.&#13;
Evan's Ice Cream&#13;
Ewald's Drive-In&#13;
Farmers Insurance&#13;
Finken Barber Shop&#13;
First Church of Christ Scientist&#13;
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
Ford Dairy&#13;
Ford Yan &amp; Storage&#13;
4 Seasons Style Shop&#13;
Gamble-Robinson Produce&#13;
Genuine Auto Parts&#13;
Gillette Dairy&#13;
Glenn's Doughnut Shop&#13;
Gottbrecht's Hardware&#13;
Gruver Rental&#13;
Hale Gas Station&#13;
Hamilton Service&#13;
Hansen's Town &amp; Country&#13;
Harry Crowl Realty&#13;
Hecht Christensen Floral Co.&#13;
Helen's Beauty Shop&#13;
Herren's Standard Station&#13;
Hersh's Super Market&#13;
Hinky Dinky Store&#13;
Holy Family Church&#13;
Horn &amp; Wolfe Construction&#13;
Hunter Typesetting&#13;
Hushaw Drug Store&#13;
Hy-Brid Sales&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
Iowa Power &amp; light Co.&#13;
Irene Parrack Beauty Salon&#13;
Jensen Greenhouse&#13;
Jensen &amp; Pogge Realtors&#13;
Joan Leavitt Dance Studio&#13;
Joe Smith Dept. Store&#13;
John B. Wadsworth&#13;
Johnson Pharmacy&#13;
Katelman Foundry&#13;
Kayper's Clothing Store&#13;
Klefman Real Estate&#13;
Klefstad House of Beauty&#13;
Klotz Bowstring&#13;
Knox Realtors&#13;
(S. S.) Kresge Co.&#13;
Kulesh's Jewelry&#13;
Lane Brothers Pharmacy&#13;
Library Club&#13;
Lou 's Market&#13;
Lucey Jewelry&#13;
Lucky Seven Stores&#13;
Lueth Animal Hospita l, Inc.&#13;
Marcus Dept. Store&#13;
Meadow Gold Dairy&#13;
Meyer Funeral Home&#13;
Mid-West Cut Rate Auto Supply&#13;
Mode O'Day&#13;
Music Shop&#13;
National Self Service Shoes&#13;
Neil Durick Distributing Co.&#13;
Omaha Motor &amp; Transmission&#13;
Oshlo Construction&#13;
Owen's Electric&#13;
(J. C.) Penney Co.&#13;
Peoples National Gas&#13;
People's Dept. Store&#13;
People's Store Groceries&#13;
Perry Landscape&#13;
Phillips 66 (Redmond Service)&#13;
Prescription Center&#13;
Queen of Apostles Church&#13;
Ranks Department Store&#13;
Redeemer Lutheran Church&#13;
Richman Auto Parts Co.&#13;
Roberts Dairy&#13;
Rog &amp; Scotty's Super Yalu&#13;
R. 0. T. C.&#13;
Royal Gas Station&#13;
Rudy's Drive-In&#13;
Russell Sporting Goods&#13;
Russ Starr Realty&#13;
Shaw Flower Shop&#13;
Shipley Optical&#13;
Smith Office Supplies&#13;
State Farm Insurance&#13;
State Savings Bank&#13;
Style Select Uniform Co.&#13;
Sieg Nebraska Co.&#13;
Sunshine Studio&#13;
Taffe Drug&#13;
Tallman-Scheel Agency&#13;
Taste Rite Meat Co., Inc,&#13;
T. J. Band&#13;
T. J. Choir&#13;
Trzeciak School Supplies&#13;
Twin City Bowl&#13;
Veto's Pizza Pantry&#13;
Walgreen Drug Store&#13;
Waltons Florist&#13;
Wear-Ever Kitchen Utensils&#13;
Wonder Bread&#13;
Woodies Mart&#13;
(F. W.) Woolworths&#13;
World Radio Lab, Inc. &#13;
Thi.A&#13;
CJJwdeAy 0&#13;
~&#13;
241 &#13;
E. M. PEET&#13;
MFG. CO.&#13;
33 South 25th St.&#13;
PRESCRIPTION CENTER&#13;
I 01 Pearl&#13;
532 I st Avenue&#13;
BOATING HEADQUARTERS&#13;
324 No. 16th&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HALE GAS SERVICE&#13;
2502 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
IRENE PARRACK&#13;
BEAUTY SALON&#13;
2704 Avenue D&#13;
Phone 323-2151&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CITY TRANSIT&#13;
LINES&#13;
2800 Avenue A&#13;
Phone 322-6663&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CHRIS'S&#13;
SPORTSMAN SHOP&#13;
304 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WOODIES MART&#13;
3658 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GRUVER RENT AL&#13;
2325 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CLARK DRUG COMPANY&#13;
418 W. Broadway&#13;
112 W. Broadway&#13;
CRAWFORD LUMBER&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
"One Stop Material Center&#13;
fo r the Do-It-Yourself"&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
USE YOUR CREDIT&#13;
HUSHAW&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
Free Prescription Delive ry&#13;
138 South Main&#13;
Phone 322-2595&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
242&#13;
Call us for&#13;
CHRISTY CREAM&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2778&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Remodeling Home Improvement&#13;
We handle the entire job&#13;
Easy Credit Payments&#13;
CRAWFORD HOME IM PROVEMENT&#13;
1200 AVENU E B PHONE 323-7501 &#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER and SUPPLY&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 Willow Avenue&#13;
Phone 322-7799&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
REDMONDS SERVICE&#13;
1824 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
331 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7195&#13;
TAFFE&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
556 West Broadway&#13;
GENUINE AUTO PARTS&#13;
1618 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
2810 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2537&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
"The one stop spot for all&#13;
your building needs."&#13;
25 South 15th St.&#13;
Phone 322-2546&#13;
ANDERSON&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
2511 Avenue C&#13;
Phone 323-1447&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ROG &amp; SCOTTY'S&#13;
SUPER VALUE&#13;
Store No. I&#13;
Store No. 2&#13;
Store No. 3&#13;
Store No. 4&#13;
704 W. B'way&#13;
3435 W. B'way&#13;
515 E. B'way&#13;
2121 S. 7th St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CHRISTENSEN &amp; PETERSON&#13;
7 Scott&#13;
Phone 322-2583&#13;
KNOX REALTORS&#13;
202 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2248&#13;
MARCUS DEPT. STORE&#13;
604 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LOU'S MAR~ET&#13;
1426 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
243 &#13;
BE NOS Compliments of&#13;
Your&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
Local&#13;
LUCKY SEVEN STORES Phone 322-2251&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
ROYAL&#13;
GAS&#13;
1510 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-0438&#13;
244&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Your Council Bluffs&#13;
Department Store&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '64&#13;
From&#13;
NEIL DURICK&#13;
DISTRIBUTING CO.&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CONTINENTAL&#13;
TRAILWAYS&#13;
623 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2225&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Free Installation&#13;
D &amp; M MUFFLER SHOP&#13;
BRAKE SERVICE&#13;
2102 West Broadway Phone 322-0622&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BETTY'S&#13;
MID-WAY MANOR&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
"Home of Keepsake&#13;
Diamond Ring"&#13;
BRODKEYS ROGERS&#13;
2117 Avenue H Phone 323-6288&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class&#13;
of '64&#13;
From&#13;
HARRY&#13;
C.&#13;
CROWL&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Realtors - Insurance&#13;
123 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-2504&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
HUNTER&#13;
TYPESETTING&#13;
F. W. WOOLWORTHS&#13;
336 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-0565&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Broadway at Main&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CENTRAL&#13;
STATES&#13;
OIL CO.&#13;
320 I West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-0463&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
OMAHA MOTOR TRANSMISSION&#13;
SERVICE, INC.&#13;
1709 St. Marys Avenue&#13;
353 West Broadway Phone 323 -4812&#13;
With a Gua rant ee You C an Trust&#13;
For a Price You Can Afford&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa PHONE 342-1228&#13;
We Specialize in Transmission Repair&#13;
245 &#13;
246&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
R eserve&#13;
0 fficers&#13;
Training&#13;
Corps&#13;
at&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
417 East Washington&#13;
Phone 328-180 I&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
HY-BYRD SALES CO.&#13;
W. R. GRAVES - Manager&#13;
1017 4th St. Phone 323-5022&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MODE O'DAY&#13;
FROCK SHOP&#13;
Dresses, Sportswear, Lingerie&#13;
Coats and Accessories&#13;
MRS. STEWART (Charm) Owner&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '64&#13;
HANSEN TOWN &amp;&#13;
COUNTRY MARKET&#13;
4010 So. 4th St.&#13;
Congratulations,&#13;
Seniors&#13;
STYLE&#13;
SELECT&#13;
UNIFORM&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
725 West B'roadway&#13;
Band Uniforms and&#13;
Accessories&#13;
Emblems and Athletic&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Phone 366-1016&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
OWENS&#13;
ELECTRIC&#13;
2604 Avenue H&#13;
Phone 322-8607&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa &#13;
CODY&#13;
ELECTRIC&#13;
2542 A V ENUE I COU N CI L BLU FFS . ID WA&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
TWIN CITY BOWL&#13;
36th and Broadway Phone 322-6609&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments Compliments&#13;
of of&#13;
MEADOW&#13;
THOMAS GOLD&#13;
JEFFERSON DAJRY&#13;
BAND&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
Director:&#13;
Phone 323-7596&#13;
HAROLD POPP Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
'64 Seniors&#13;
From the&#13;
THE&#13;
THOMAS JEFFERSON&#13;
CONCERT CHOIR&#13;
DAVID LINKEY - Director&#13;
KRESGE'S&#13;
THE FAMILY'S CHOICE&#13;
516 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4967&#13;
AINSWORTH&#13;
Printing and Office Supplies&#13;
Free dollars to students in&#13;
AINSWORTH SCHOOL COOP.&#13;
Broadway at 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-5519&#13;
247 &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
1964 Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
THE&#13;
DRAMA&#13;
DEPARTMENT&#13;
248&#13;
at&#13;
Thomas J efferson&#13;
High School&#13;
JOHNSON&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Prescriptionists&#13;
917 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2526&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
25 South 28th Street&#13;
Phone 322-6629&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
4 SEASONS&#13;
STYLE SHOP&#13;
JACK E. POST&#13;
728 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-2856&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa COUNCIL&#13;
AUTO&#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
612 So. Main&#13;
Pontiac&#13;
HUGES MOTOR CO.&#13;
153 West Broadway&#13;
Chevrolet&#13;
THE~ MclNTYRE MOTORS&#13;
126 E. Broadway&#13;
Cadillac&#13;
FORW'ARD&#13;
LOOK&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS&#13;
600 E. Washington&#13;
Mercury&#13;
LUETH&#13;
ANIMAL&#13;
HOSPITAL&#13;
Broadway and Stutsman&#13;
Phone 322-6447&#13;
J. A. LUETH, D.V.M.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WHITT AK~R-STICKLES&#13;
1714 W. Broadway&#13;
Ford &#13;
BLUFFS&#13;
DEALERS&#13;
DAMON'S&#13;
FOOD STORE&#13;
and&#13;
RALPH'S&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
MEATS&#13;
205 So. 37th&#13;
Phone 322-1707&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
i 15 W. Broadway&#13;
Rambler&#13;
RASSMUSSEN BUICK&#13;
140 I W. Broadway&#13;
Buick&#13;
COSTELLO VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
So. Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Volkswagen&#13;
HOWE MOTORS&#13;
149 W. Broadway&#13;
Chrysler-Plymouth&#13;
MARTIN MOTORS&#13;
743 W. Broadway&#13;
Dodge&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
WALGREEN&#13;
DRUG&#13;
400 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-2314&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
KLEFMAN CO.&#13;
INSURANCE - REALTORS&#13;
41 North Main&#13;
Phone 328-1558&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
NATIO·NAL&#13;
SELF-SERVICE&#13;
SHOES&#13;
3401 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Up&#13;
Town Shop&#13;
612 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-21 12&#13;
Mon.-Fri. 7-7&#13;
Sat. 7-3&#13;
Parking in Rear&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
BY&#13;
BETTY&#13;
West End Shop&#13;
510 North 27th&#13;
Phone 323-2647&#13;
249 &#13;
250&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
the Class of '64&#13;
From&#13;
LEO GORDON&#13;
FINKEN&#13;
BARBER SHOP&#13;
Expert Flat Top Service&#13;
805 South Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WEAR-EVER&#13;
"New Method"&#13;
Cooking Utensils&#13;
for the Future Home&#13;
Bonded Distributor&#13;
RUSSELL E. FISCHER&#13;
Phone 323-1062&#13;
ATLAS&#13;
CONCRETE CO., INC.&#13;
Coun cil Bluffs' Only Locally Owned&#13;
Ready-Mix Plant&#13;
DEAN E. DELEHANT&#13;
326 16th Avenue&#13;
E. H. LOUGEE, I NC.&#13;
Insurance, Real Estate&#13;
and Loans&#13;
I 02 South Main Phone 322-6603&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
'64 Seniors&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '64&#13;
FORD DAIRY&#13;
3300 South 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-7788 &#13;
Bring Your Auto Insurance&#13;
Problems to&#13;
TALLMAN-SCHEEL&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
30 North 6th Street Phone 323-7563&#13;
From&#13;
DRUG CO.&#13;
Phone 322-5557&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
'64 Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Graduating Class of '64&#13;
From&#13;
PEOPLES NATURAL GAS&#13;
DIVISION OF NORTHERN GAS CO.&#13;
STATE SAVINGS BANK&#13;
ENJOY OUR TW IN SERVICES:&#13;
• FREE PARKING • DRIVE-IN BANKING&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
IOWA&#13;
POWER &amp; LIGHT CO. 22 Pearl Phone 322-7731&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
RICHMAN&#13;
AUTO PARTS CO.&#13;
2748 West Broadway Phone 323-7197&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
251 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
7 West Broadway&#13;
2903 West Broadway&#13;
549 East Broadway&#13;
252&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
LANE BROS.&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
"Self&#13;
Service&#13;
Drug"&#13;
at&#13;
Broadway&#13;
and&#13;
Scott&#13;
Phone 322-4087&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the 1963-64 Students of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
From&#13;
PEOPLES' DEPT. STORE&#13;
CONG RA TU LA TIONS&#13;
TO ALL&#13;
THE&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
A. &amp; W. DRIVE IN&#13;
2108 West Broadway&#13;
Look for the Bright Orange Building&#13;
LUCEY&#13;
JEWELERS&#13;
Look for the&#13;
at&#13;
341 West B'way&#13;
Phone 323-4833&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
RUSS STARR&#13;
REALTY&#13;
103 Pearl&#13;
Dial 328-3111&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
VETO'S&#13;
PIZZA&#13;
PANTRY&#13;
"MADE AND BAKED&#13;
FRESH BY ORDER"&#13;
3 I 04 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-0064&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HERREN'S&#13;
STANDARD&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
923 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-1444&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
127 So. Main Phone 323-340 I&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WALTON&#13;
GREENHOUSE&#13;
420 North 26th Street&#13;
Phone 322-4059&#13;
Orange Day Winner - JERRY CLAY&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
RUSSELL SPORTING GOODS&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
From&#13;
THE&#13;
DAIRY&#13;
QUEEN&#13;
1634 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-880 I&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-5689&#13;
Congrat ulations&#13;
to t he&#13;
1964 Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
WONDER&#13;
BREAD&#13;
253 &#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindberg Drive Phone 323-2983&#13;
254&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BOB AND NIKKI'S&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
2101 21st St. Phone 328-0379&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
545 Willow Phone 322-0293&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HERSH'S SUPER MARKET&#13;
160 I McPherson&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HECHT&#13;
CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Floral Company&#13;
316 Fleming Phone 328-1 518&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
RANKS&#13;
325 West Broadway&#13;
"Use Your First Charge"&#13;
JENSEN&#13;
&amp;&#13;
POGGE&#13;
REALTY COMPANY&#13;
"Real Estate Sales"&#13;
25 South Main Ph. 322-9790&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
BROWN'S&#13;
BETTER SHOES&#13;
413 West Broadway&#13;
For Young Men&#13;
Red win&#13;
For Young Ladies&#13;
Sander of Boston&#13;
Galaxies&#13;
California Cobble&#13;
Tennis Shoes&#13;
Roblee&#13;
Converse All Stares&#13;
Basketball Shoes&#13;
Shoes and Oxfords&#13;
ELMER IVERS&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
"The Grea test Peace of Peace of&#13;
Mind"&#13;
STATE FAllM&#13;
A&#13;
INSURANCE 0&#13;
Off. 322-0225 Res. 323-5749&#13;
17 Scott&#13;
KLOTZ BOWSTRING CO.&#13;
Custom Made Archery Bowstrings&#13;
1829 Avenue B Phone 323-2196&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Complime nts&#13;
of&#13;
THE EMERGENCY STORE&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
Phone 322-8646&#13;
COUNCIL BLU FFS IOWA&#13;
-------------- ~--&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
KULESH'S&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
Phone 322-5984&#13;
Council Bluffs' Headquarters&#13;
for&#13;
TYPEWRITER SALES &amp; SERVICE&#13;
and Everything in School Supplies&#13;
Printers and Stationers&#13;
Broadway at Scott Phone 328- 1866 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
BURLINGTON&#13;
LUNCH&#13;
621 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HELENS&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
SHOP&#13;
5 Locations&#13;
17 So. 6th&#13;
616 16th Ave.&#13;
256&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
22&#13;
HINKY DINKY&#13;
at&#13;
Broadway and 28th&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BLUFFS GLASS SERVICE&#13;
Auto Glass .. . Ta ble Top&#13;
Store Fronts . . . Mirrors&#13;
318 North 16th Street&#13;
Phone 322-0259&#13;
W. K. (BILL) TAIT&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
DALE BONAR &amp; CO.&#13;
REALTORS&#13;
Real Estate Sales Service&#13;
Financing&#13;
North 6th Phone 328-1 887&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Bette r Va lues&#13;
at&#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
CO·MPANY&#13;
4 16 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
BOGARDUS PLUMBING&#13;
HEATING COMPANY&#13;
3012 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-6874&#13;
Puts SPARKLE m Your Diet&#13;
260 I Leavenworth&#13;
Phone 342-2585&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
"ANYTIME&#13;
IS&#13;
GIFT TIME"&#13;
BAIRD JEWELRY&#13;
8 Scott Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CULLIGAN&#13;
SOFT WATER&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
I 00 South I 6th&#13;
Phone 322-6342&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
EVANS&#13;
ICE CREAM AND&#13;
CANDY&#13;
Phone 322-9639&#13;
I 08 E. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
KATELMAN&#13;
FOUNDRY&#13;
"Ornamental Railings&#13;
Grey Iron Casting"&#13;
230 South 11th Street&#13;
Phone 323-3131&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GOTTBRECHT'S&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
Farm Supplies&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
Downtown Store&#13;
160 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4463&#13;
Westend Store&#13;
3138 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-440 I&#13;
257 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
WORLD RADIO&#13;
LAB&#13;
3415 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-1851&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of a&#13;
FRIEND Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
PERRY BROS.&#13;
IMPLEMENT&#13;
Route 4 and Millard,&#13;
Nebraska&#13;
"Better Citizen ship&#13;
Through Continued&#13;
Education"&#13;
STUDENTS • • •&#13;
Now that you've spent all this time&#13;
learning to save ... may I suggest a&#13;
good way to SPEND? A checking account! Take out one of our special&#13;
.checking accounts and pay for things&#13;
the smart, easy and efficient way. It&#13;
will also help to improve your handwriting.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK&#13;
258 COMPLETE COMMERCIAL BANKING &#13;
Before&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
BLUFFS&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
532 I st Avenue&#13;
Phone 322-7751&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
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Filkens, Dick 42, 175&#13;
Finch, Donald 175&#13;
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Foley, Diana 72. 8 1. 10-t 105.&#13;
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Foster, Bi II 175&#13;
Foster, Gloria 157&#13;
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Fox, Larry 17 4&#13;
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158, 37&#13;
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275 &#13;
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55, 73, 87. 104. 119, 201&#13;
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Gibler, Kris 11 6, 11 7. 129.&#13;
174&#13;
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158&#13;
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174&#13;
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Gl obe, Mi che1l 158&#13;
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Goetzi nger, Linda 158&#13;
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158, 168&#13;
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Greenwood, Joe 158&#13;
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158&#13;
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185&#13;
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175&#13;
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202, 227&#13;
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Hamby, Pat 158&#13;
Hammond, Myra 68, 158&#13;
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Hanafan, Tam / 0, 125, 174&#13;
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276&#13;
H aneck, Shelly '.!02&#13;
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158&#13;
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H anson. Di ck 42&#13;
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10 5, 203, 235&#13;
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H armon, Edna 203&#13;
H arold , Caro l 44, 47, 54, 71 ,&#13;
72 , 104, 203 , 228, 36&#13;
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H a rrington. J ohn 110, 140.&#13;
175&#13;
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95 , 10 5, 140, 203&#13;
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H arris, J eff 40, 4 1,. 73 , 111 ,&#13;
175, 185&#13;
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H arrison, J oyce 1 58&#13;
H artl ey, Connie 44, 203, 228&#13;
H artman, Mary 4 3. 121. 1 58.&#13;
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H aven, Roxie 175&#13;
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203&#13;
H ead, David 110, 158&#13;
H ead, Roy 42&#13;
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Hemmingsen, Linda 163&#13;
Hendrix , Clifford 159&#13;
H enning, Bob 80, 175&#13;
H enninger, Don 159&#13;
H ennings. Carol 43 , 45, 51,&#13;
62, 72, 74, 103, 105, 204&#13;
Hensley, J an 159&#13;
H ensley, Marty 159&#13;
H ernandez , Linda 174&#13;
H errick, D eana 174&#13;
H errick, D ennis 54, 159&#13;
H errick, Gary 58, 159&#13;
H erri ck. Glenda 47, 102, 10 5,&#13;
174&#13;
H erron, M ary 70, 159&#13;
H essman, Robert 159&#13;
Hester, Ronald 204&#13;
Hiatt, Larry 110, 111 , 159&#13;
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Hicks, Phyllis 51, 159&#13;
Hiers, John 17 5&#13;
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H i.ffernan, Dianne 102 , 104,&#13;
105, 175, 184&#13;
Hill. Lawe rence -ll. 40. 175.&#13;
185&#13;
Hill. Verna 57. 204&#13;
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168&#13;
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Hines. Don 51, 175&#13;
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Hisel, Evelyn 159&#13;
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H oden, Benn ie I 0 I , 175&#13;
Hoden, Cheryle 44 . 47. 94.&#13;
l 04 ,204&#13;
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H odtwalker, Ada l 59&#13;
H odtwa lker, Luj ea n 204&#13;
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H oke, Randy 4 2, 126, 142 , 159&#13;
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Holder, Jack 9, 47. 70, 131.&#13;
132, 204, 148&#13;
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H older, Linda 159&#13;
H oll y, George 174&#13;
H olmberg. Alan 90, 128. 13 -L&#13;
159&#13;
Holmes, Randee 159&#13;
Homan, Patri cia 51 , 73, 117.&#13;
17 5, 185&#13;
Honig, Marsha 159&#13;
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H ooper, Marilyn 159&#13;
Hopkins, Tim 13 3, 175&#13;
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H otchkiss, Amy 40, 121, 159&#13;
H otchbss, Sue 59, 94, 204&#13;
H ough, Steve 175&#13;
H ough, Tom 57, 145, 205 , 270&#13;
Houriga n, Carol 40, 41, 42,&#13;
' 159&#13;
Howard, Harriet I /9&#13;
Howard, M ary 43, 80, 20 5&#13;
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H owland, D ennis 57, 105,&#13;
110, 17 5, 205&#13;
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Hubbard, Debbie 105, 175&#13;
Hubbard, Ri chard 41, 66, 205&#13;
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Hull . Ri chard 159&#13;
Hull ett. Sheil a 160&#13;
Humes. Clifford 205. 265&#13;
Hunt, Gale 160&#13;
Hunt . J ohn 205&#13;
Hun!, Loe! 160&#13;
Hunt. Robert 160&#13;
Hunter, Harry 4', , 44, 57, 7 1,&#13;
73, 74, 77, 9 3. 95, 110, 205&#13;
Hupp, Chery l 51, 67, 94, 206&#13;
Hu rd. Connie 91. 105, 121 .&#13;
175&#13;
Hurd. H a rry 125, 160&#13;
Hurd, J ack 110, 160&#13;
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10 5, 175&#13;
Huskeir, Mike 78, 176&#13;
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20 6. 2 :'&gt;5&#13;
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176&#13;
Ingram, Karen 47, 80, 103 ,&#13;
176, 181 , 184&#13;
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Ives, Bob 78, 80, 177&#13;
Ives, D av id 206&#13;
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J ackson, Ann 160&#13;
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J ackson, Chuck 160&#13;
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191&#13;
J acobsen, J oetta 47, 206, 228&#13;
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J antzon, August 160&#13;
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J ensen, H arold 40, 4 1, 42, 57,&#13;
110, 206&#13;
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100, 103, 105, 117, 129.&#13;
206, 227, 232&#13;
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Johnson, J ames 160&#13;
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69, 71, 72, 80, 81, 100, 103.&#13;
207&#13;
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110, 140, 176&#13;
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185&#13;
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168&#13;
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184&#13;
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190, 191&#13;
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160, 168&#13;
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176&#13;
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176&#13;
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72, 101 , 103, 121 , 177, 184&#13;
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168&#13;
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184&#13;
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144, 145, 15 3, 156, 16 1,&#13;
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177&#13;
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176&#13;
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120, 176&#13;
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105, 176, 185&#13;
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152, 161&#13;
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105, 209, 52, 53&#13;
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161&#13;
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162&#13;
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162&#13;
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162&#13;
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162&#13;
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105. 211&#13;
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Mizuire, Mary Ann 178&#13;
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Monahan, Vernon 179, 37&#13;
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139. 14 1. 212&#13;
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100, 94, 212, 40. 4 1, 51. 4.:i&#13;
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