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                    <text>THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
staff ...&#13;
editor: joyce brown&#13;
ass't editor: nancy s1mons&#13;
business manager: luann beck&#13;
sports editors: terry burnsides&#13;
doug smith&#13;
photographers: craig acord&#13;
brian sollazzo&#13;
copy editor: bob yates&#13;
ait: scott travis&#13;
sherry peterson&#13;
betsy andersen&#13;
susie sublet&#13;
eva paladino&#13;
clan zdan&#13;
larry fox&#13;
debby smith&#13;
pam phillips&#13;
advisors: michael w. gill&#13;
mrs. anne brokaw&#13;
Ei&#13;
5&#13;
-&#13;
@&#13;
!I &#13;
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ri --&#13;
CONTENTS &#13;
administration . . . . . . . . . . . . 11&#13;
accent on students . . . . . . . . . 32&#13;
v.i.p.s .................. 41&#13;
organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . 49&#13;
student activities . . . . . . . . . . 83&#13;
military ................. 105&#13;
athletics ................ . 111&#13;
sophomores .............. 141&#13;
JU11IOrS ••••...••••...•••• 157&#13;
seniors .................. ] 73&#13;
advertisers ............... 233 &#13;
6&#13;
In&#13;
Memoriam&#13;
I&#13;
'&#13;
SID BEU&#13;
This year at Thomas Jefferson we lost a fine&#13;
person and fellow student by an unfortunate accident, Sid Beu. He was an active member of the&#13;
Biology Club.&#13;
With his sense of humor and smiling face, Sid&#13;
will be greatly missed by all of his friends.&#13;
* * * * *&#13;
As we were preparing this book for shipment,&#13;
we learned of another of our students whose life&#13;
was taken in an automobile accident, George&#13;
Robert McTwiggan, a Senior at Tee Jay. &#13;
FRANK J. PALUKA&#13;
A membe r of long tanding at Thomas Jefferson was Mr.&#13;
Frank J. Paluka who passed away this spring. Born July 10,&#13;
] 888, Mr. Paluka taught in the Council Bluffs School System for forty-two years. He came to Tee Jay in 1924, two&#13;
yea rs after the school opened. When he retired in 1959, the&#13;
tudent body honored him in an assembly entitled "This Is&#13;
Your Life-Mr. Paluka." His philosophy on discipline can&#13;
well be heeded, " Gentle on gentlemen, tough on roughnecks."&#13;
LEON ASMUS&#13;
Juniors and Seniors regretfully learned of the passing of&#13;
Mr. Leon Asmus early this year. He died following a kidney&#13;
transplant in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Asmus taught drafting&#13;
here from 1962 to 1964. He was born July 5, 1937, and&#13;
was graduated from Nebraska State Teacher's College. Students and faculty will long remember Mr. Asmus for his&#13;
easygoing manner and fine personality.&#13;
JERRY DONICH&#13;
The entire student body was saddened to learn of the&#13;
death of Jerry Donich in an auto accident on December 13,&#13;
1964. J erry, a fine athlete, was graduated from Thomas&#13;
Jefferson in 1964. The great number of students who attended his funeral at Holy Family Church showed final&#13;
tri bute to a fine person.&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
Dedication&#13;
For your unending helpfulness and understanding of our many and&#13;
varied problems, and your ceaseless work for us, we the 1965 Monticello&#13;
staff dedicate this book to you, Mr. Francis Hanson. &#13;
Mr. Hanson, J oe, Mrs. Hanson, Mike, and J eff&#13;
Being head of the Guidance and Counseling Department is no easy task. But to Mr.&#13;
Francis Hanson it brings challenge and a great feeling of responsibility, something he&#13;
can't seem to get enough of.&#13;
Mr. Hanson was born in Meckling, Sou th Dakota, and has had a very interesting past.&#13;
He has attended a varied number of colleges which has attributed to his present position.&#13;
Mr. Hanson graduated from Wayne State Teachers College in 1950. He then started teaching and counseling in Cushing, Iowa. In 1955 Mr. Hanson went back to Colorado State&#13;
College where he received his master's degree in Industrial Arts. Mr. Hanson then came&#13;
to Tee Jay and taught Industrial Arts and Physical Education. In 1962 he took a leave&#13;
of absence and went to Arizona State University where he received his degree to be a&#13;
counselor. Omaha University, Drake, and Iowa State Teachers College have also been&#13;
added to Mr. Hanson's list of schools.&#13;
Mr. Hanson has always been a great sports enthusiast. Football, basketball, track, baseball, tennis,&#13;
and golf have all been coached by Mr. Hanson. Presently he is instructor of the gymnastics team.&#13;
Mr. Hanson and his wife LuAnn, who has also been&#13;
a teacher, have three boys ages 3, 6, and 8. They like&#13;
to spend as much time with their boys as possible, doing such things as fishing, hunting, camping and travelmg.&#13;
Some other interests of Mr. Hanson's include reading,&#13;
giving speeches and officiating in basketball, football,&#13;
and track.&#13;
Mr. Hanson plans to go on and receive his doctor's&#13;
degree to which he has accumulated 41 hours already.&#13;
Mr. Hanson enjoys Council Bluffs and wants to stay as&#13;
long as there is a need for his talents. &#13;
It is a pleasure for us, the 1965&#13;
Monticello staff, to express our appreciation of Miss Karen Miller, the&#13;
most vigorous person we know. Her&#13;
dedication to service and understanding instruction are cherished by students and faculty alike.&#13;
Although Miss Miller's time is well&#13;
spent sponsoring the pep club and&#13;
cheerleaders, she also enjoys dancing,&#13;
the outdoors, and singing in her&#13;
church choir.&#13;
Graduating from Thomas J efferson&#13;
in 1958, Miss Miller spent the next&#13;
four years at Northwest Missouri&#13;
State College before returning to TeeJ ay as a student teacher. After two&#13;
months of student teaching, Miss Miller became a regular member of the&#13;
TeeJay faculty, teaching sophomore&#13;
English.&#13;
The classes of 1965, 1966, and&#13;
1967 will always remember you, Miss&#13;
Miller, for your sincerity, friendliness, and quiet manner. Those of us&#13;
who have had the pleasure of knowing you will long admire and appreciate the many ways in which you&#13;
have acted as a guidepost for our&#13;
lives.&#13;
In Appreciation &#13;
Administration&#13;
II &#13;
12&#13;
Mr. Bolton&#13;
PR INCi PAL'S&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
Dea r students,&#13;
With high school comes a certain maturity. Oftentimes there is overemphasis&#13;
on extracurricular activities. When this&#13;
comes about it is a good sign of immaturity of the group, and very often a n entire school. Academic work comes secondary in comparison with such " important"&#13;
items as sports, plays, music, the high&#13;
school newspaper, or social life, these are&#13;
important.&#13;
Immaturity may be defined as a failure&#13;
to recognize the importance of work, which&#13;
stands a t the center of our social life. The&#13;
desire to go the way of the c rowd instead&#13;
of standing for what is right and wrong&#13;
shows immaturity. First things first. If&#13;
your life is based on mature thinking yo ur&#13;
high school will be just another step to&#13;
complete mastery of yo urself.&#13;
God bless you all and with the h elp&#13;
from Him who gives, your life will be&#13;
a. success. &#13;
Mr. Field&#13;
Mr. Field, our Vice Principal, is a very necessary&#13;
person at Thomas Jefferson High School. He has many&#13;
duties to fill and occupy his time. He takes care of&#13;
tardies, corrects problem students, helps figure 0ut&#13;
student problems and is a great help to the faculty also.&#13;
Without Mr. Field the school would surely be at&#13;
a great loss.&#13;
13 &#13;
SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
14&#13;
Mr. Jones is our assistant superintendent and is also a very hard worker. He has&#13;
done a very good job since he has held&#13;
this position. Just recently he held down&#13;
Mr. Mourer's duties while Mr. Mourer&#13;
was in Russia on an educational tour.&#13;
SUPERJNTENDEl T&#13;
Mr. lVIourer, our superintendent, has been apprec iated&#13;
for man y years b y th e citizens of Council Bluffs.&#13;
The reason for this is b ecause of his endless devotion&#13;
to educa ti onal and c ivic affairs.&#13;
We at Th omas J e fferson&#13;
wi h to extend our thanks to&#13;
you, Mr. Moure r, for your loyal dedicati on lo our schools.&#13;
L. to R.: Mr. Jack W. Peters, Mrs. U. J. Collingnon, Mr. Lester F. Haas - Pres., Mr. William&#13;
Cutler - V. Pres., Dr. Frederick E. Marsh, Mr. Richard K. Stoufer, Mr. Sam W. Brown. &#13;
Secretaries&#13;
One of the hardest jobs at Thomas Jefferson&#13;
belong to Mrs. Ma ri e Bentlage. Mrs. Bentlage's j ob i to keep track of the attendance&#13;
and to help Mr. Field with the detention hours.&#13;
Without an efficient bookkeeper the fin ancial affairs at Thomas Jefferson would be a&#13;
shambles. Thomas Jefferson is fortunate to&#13;
have one of the best people for this job, Mrs.&#13;
Bonnie Harris. Keeping an accura te account&#13;
of our finances and sending a typed detailed&#13;
report to the Board of Education each month&#13;
is one of her j ohs.&#13;
Warm, friendly, and willing to help all that come&#13;
to her are just a few words to describe Mrs. Lucille&#13;
Beck. Mrs. Beck is Mr. Bolton's personal secretary.&#13;
Besides this distinguishing job, Mrs. Beck makes out&#13;
the teachers' pa yroll , calls substitute teachers and does&#13;
any miscellaneous jobs she is called to do. &#13;
16&#13;
Looking at catalogs in the counseling center are&#13;
Georgia Hoff and Melba Eidschun.&#13;
Counseling&#13;
-.&#13;
Friendly, smiling, and always willing to&#13;
help a Thomas Jefferson student is Mr.&#13;
Francis Hanson, the head of the guidance&#13;
department. Counseling with students,&#13;
helping them schedule classes and assisting in locating j obs fo r deserving students&#13;
are only a few of his many duties.&#13;
Handling co11ege prep sched uling, coaching&#13;
boys golf and heading the math department&#13;
keeps Mr. Frank LaMantia busy. However&#13;
this does not keep him from being a parttime counselor at Thomas Jefferson. &#13;
Center&#13;
' • 0 . w&#13;
• • :t&#13;
u .. I! II II&#13;
•&#13;
Miss Joyce Grubb is another of our full&#13;
time counselors. Miss Grubb also assists students who need help in scheduling their courses. Miss Grubb's wonderful personality helps&#13;
her greatly in her work.&#13;
A grea t asset to these four counselors is Mrs.&#13;
Elsie Springer. Among Mrs. Springer's activities&#13;
are such things as handling files, checking the&#13;
cred its for hopeful graduates, taking care of college transcripts, and seeing to the recommendations of the graduates.&#13;
D n !l ::;·==.. :-·-.. II ZI II&#13;
Besides being a counselor, Mr. Wally&#13;
Miller devotes much of his time to the&#13;
scheduling of the vocational students and&#13;
to being the head of the adult education&#13;
department.&#13;
17 &#13;
DARCELL ADAMS&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
Drafting-Welding&#13;
18&#13;
JOE BARTLETT&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
Typing&#13;
WARD BEAN&#13;
N.W . Missouri State&#13;
Bustl1ess Law-Bookkeeping&#13;
EDWARD BREMMER&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Govern men t-Deba te,&#13;
American History&#13;
CHARLES BRYANT&#13;
Univ Of Nebr.&#13;
Phys. Ed.&#13;
Who's Who n&#13;
DONNA BALZER&#13;
Simpson&#13;
Phys. Ed.&#13;
CAROLE BEAN&#13;
Wichita State&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
MIRIAM BOYD&#13;
Midland&#13;
Art&#13;
ANNE BROKAW&#13;
Simpson&#13;
English-Crea tive Writin g &#13;
The Faculty&#13;
HARRIET CHASE&#13;
Wm. Penn&#13;
Short11and&#13;
IDA DARGIN&#13;
Marymount&#13;
Typing&#13;
WILLIAM DA VIS&#13;
Dana&#13;
Drivers Training&#13;
WILBER EGE&#13;
Nebr. State Teacher's&#13;
College&#13;
Auto Mechanics&#13;
ROBERT CAPEL&#13;
0. u.&#13;
Coach-Psychology&#13;
CHARLES CROUSE&#13;
N. W. Missouri State&#13;
Algebra-Geometry&#13;
RICHARD DA VIS&#13;
0. u.&#13;
Coach-Biology&#13;
GEORGE EDENBURN&#13;
Voc.-Welding&#13;
R. R FANDERS&#13;
Peru State&#13;
Drama&#13;
19 &#13;
ROBERT FARRALD&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Developmental Reading&#13;
English&#13;
MARJORIE&#13;
GILLESPIE&#13;
Park College&#13;
French&#13;
BEVERLY GREENLEE&#13;
Bethel College&#13;
Typing&#13;
THOMAS HAAS&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Engli h&#13;
20&#13;
YOLANDA GARCIA&#13;
University of Havana&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
Spanish&#13;
MICHAEL GILL&#13;
Loras Colle«e&#13;
Latin-Annu:i&#13;
DENNIS GOT CHALL&#13;
Wayne Sta le&#13;
Drafting&#13;
JOYCE GRUBB&#13;
P eru talc-University of 1cbraska&#13;
Counselor&#13;
REUBEN HARRISON&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
J ournali m-Diversified&#13;
Occupa tions &#13;
ebraska Central&#13;
World HUory-Vocal&#13;
Music&#13;
DONALD HANSEN&#13;
State College of Iowa&#13;
Biology-Production&#13;
FRANCIS HANSON&#13;
Stat e Coll ege of&#13;
Co lorado&#13;
Cou nselor&#13;
MADGE HINKEL&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Geometry&#13;
BARBARA HANSEN&#13;
St. Olaf&#13;
American History&#13;
JACK HANSEN&#13;
Iowa State Univ.&#13;
Economics-Coach&#13;
MICHAEL HOFFMAN&#13;
Iowa State Univ.&#13;
World History-Economics&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
GRANT HUNTER -Oregon State&#13;
Vocational Printing&#13;
HAROLD JON-ES&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
Transcription-Typing&#13;
P. J. KIENY&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
English-Debate&#13;
MARTIN&#13;
KRUTSINGER&#13;
Auto Mechanics&#13;
LLOYD JEROME&#13;
Parsons College&#13;
Coach-Phys. Ed.&#13;
SALLY KELKER&#13;
Northwest Missouri&#13;
State&#13;
Phys. Ed.&#13;
FRANK LA MANTIA&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Trig-Algebra-Calculus&#13;
Counselor &#13;
PHYLLIS LEU&#13;
N.W. Missouri State&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
KAREN MILLER&#13;
N.W. Missouri State&#13;
En glish&#13;
RUTH MOELLER&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
American History&#13;
HARRY LOBEL&#13;
Park College&#13;
Algebra-Physics&#13;
HAZEL MILLER&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
English&#13;
WALLA CE MILLER&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
Adult EducationCounselor&#13;
CLARA MORRIS&#13;
Kansas State&#13;
Librarian&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
NANCY NASON&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
English&#13;
LeROY PICKLES&#13;
State College of Iowa&#13;
Print&#13;
SALLIE RALSTON&#13;
Indiana State&#13;
Chemistry-Biology&#13;
ERNEST OAKES&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Band&#13;
RICHARD ORTEZ&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Biology&#13;
CAROLE POKORNY&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
CLINTON RICHEY&#13;
Sta te College of Iowa&#13;
Machine Sh op &#13;
ERNEST ROBINSON&#13;
Peru Stat e&#13;
Metal Shop&#13;
Draftin g&#13;
DAVID RYAN&#13;
State College of Iowa&#13;
Vocational Drafting&#13;
GARY&#13;
SCHWARZKOPF&#13;
State College of Iowa&#13;
Voca tional Building&#13;
ETTA SHELTON&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
JOHN ROSENTHAL&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Honors Math&#13;
GRACE SCHROEDER&#13;
Nebraska U.&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
AGNES SPERA&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
25 &#13;
CLARA STRICKLAND&#13;
Park College&#13;
Government&#13;
Dean of Girls&#13;
26&#13;
DONNA THOMPSON&#13;
State University of Iowa&#13;
English&#13;
GARNET WELSCH&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
American HistoryGeography&#13;
MARTHA WANGBERG&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
Ameri can History&#13;
NANCY TANGEMAN&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
ELEANOR WALSH&#13;
Creighton&#13;
English&#13;
JANET WILKE&#13;
Nebraska Univ.&#13;
English &#13;
MARLIN McDOWELL&#13;
S.S.G. E.6&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
CHARLES RAFFERTY&#13;
S.S.G. E.6&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
ROGER MELKUS&#13;
Creighton U.&#13;
English and&#13;
Developmental&#13;
Reading&#13;
~NOPHOTO&#13;
VICTOR LeGAULT&#13;
S.F.C. E-6&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
HAROLD RICHESON&#13;
S.S.G. E-6&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
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Cooks&#13;
Seven busy women prepare lunch for hungry Thomas&#13;
Jefferson students. They are Irene English, who is&#13;
head of our cafeteria; Peggy Friedrich, Violet Clinton,&#13;
Kathryn Woodruff, Louvena Hager, Charlotte Ross&#13;
and Wilma Jones.&#13;
The cooks come at seven-thi1ty in the morning and&#13;
don't leave until all have been fed and the work is&#13;
done. Using 225 pounds of potatoes, twenty loaves&#13;
of bread and six hundred hamburgers at one day's&#13;
lunch, no student at Thomas Jefferson will ever Starve!&#13;
L. to R.: Irene English, Wilma Jones, Violet&#13;
Clinton, Louvena Hager, Charlotte Ross, P eggy&#13;
Friedrich, Kathryn Woodruff. &#13;
Custodians&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Frank Hemmingson - Head&#13;
Custodian, Sam Caruba, Joe Smith, Row 2:&#13;
J ess Harbold, Carl Miller&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Clifford Hackley and Forest Moore&#13;
Tee Jay is kept spotless during the year by our hardworking&#13;
custodian staff. Comprised of two men and one lady on the day&#13;
shift, we have three custodians in the building from 3 to 11 and&#13;
two men from 7 to 11. Scrubbing the floors of the new building&#13;
"every" night and the floors of the old building "every other&#13;
night", are just two of the many tasks this fine staff does to&#13;
keep our school running smoothly.&#13;
Mrs. Betty LeMaster&#13;
29 &#13;
Pam Smith, Wanda Eidschun, Linda Collet,&#13;
Linda Wilson, LuAnn Beck, and Lynnette&#13;
Jacoba spent many hours working in the office&#13;
typing tests and running them off for the&#13;
teachers.&#13;
Office&#13;
Workers&#13;
Shown running off another one of those endless tests is Diana Foley. She&#13;
is another of our capable production girls.&#13;
30&#13;
Spending an hour in the counseling center helpin g Mrs . . Springei;: and .th e co un selors were Elain e Schroeder, Margaret&#13;
Hattan, Marsha Griffiths, Mary Stotts. Back Row: Mel bi( Bids-lm'lif 1*aren S pencer, Cheryl Rudi g, Sharon Duitma n,&#13;
Sharon Bates and Nan cy Moore. &#13;
L. lo R. Row 1: P. Smith, P. Poulos, K. Poulos, J. Brown, V. LeBaugh. Row 2: B. Parrack, A. Metheny,&#13;
J. Hager, P. Matteson, N. Callaghan, M. Davis, K. Gaver. Row 3: L. Metheny, J. Corum, J. Olsen, J.&#13;
Harris, G. Petry, N. Hanafan.&#13;
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Girls' Lounge Checking the file of a student at Tee Jay is&#13;
Mrs. Mary Jane Stageman. Mrs. Stageman has&#13;
been our capable nurse for several years.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Gail Galle, Linda Ford, Judy Chancellor, Georgia Hoff,&#13;
Abby Metheny, Andrea Kinneman. Row 2: Jeanne Fienh old, Linda Miller,&#13;
Vicki Neal, Evelyn Koenig, Cheryl Wold, Kathy Vest, Dorothy Baldwin.&#13;
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Here at Tee Jay we find a wide variety of activities and&#13;
organizations in which the student may participate. More&#13;
important than these activities and organizations are the&#13;
educational services which the school has to offer.&#13;
Tee Jay offers three educational areas. First of all there&#13;
is the College Prep course which includes languages and&#13;
honors courses to keep the "prep" student busy. The Commercial department prepares the girls to go forth into&#13;
secretarial positions and other types of commercial work.&#13;
Thirdly, is the Vocational department which contains&#13;
some of the most modern and up-to-date shops and equipment in this area. We are fortunate to have our own&#13;
Print Shop with modern equipment. We print, in addition&#13;
to our school paper, most of the forms used in school and&#13;
the programs for school events. There is also Auto Shop,&#13;
Sheet Metal, Building Construction, and Drafting. Tee Jay&#13;
has a well-rounded curriculum.&#13;
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Students are now taking courses which are modern, difficult, and hard to understand. Therefore, teachers must have&#13;
sufficient studies in these courses so that they might be able&#13;
to relate it to the students.&#13;
With the increasing enrollment, Tee Jay is short of space.&#13;
This necessitates classes in the auditorium, hallway, and basement. The gym and student lounge are often used as study&#13;
areas. However, a new building will be begun this summer&#13;
which should relieve the crucial problem of "space."&#13;
But even with these few handicaps, Tee Jay has the faculty&#13;
and facilities for giving a good education to those who have&#13;
the desire to learn and continue their education. These students&#13;
have found the counseling center an invaluable aid in helping&#13;
them choose the proper course during their years at Tee Jay,&#13;
and also in the selection of a "post-graduate" school or place&#13;
of employment.&#13;
These Sophomores and Juniors who are pictured on the next&#13;
few pages are just a few of those who show a great deal of&#13;
promise in their field. &#13;
TRUDY PROBST, 16.&#13;
Junior College Prep.&#13;
JOEL MYKLEBUST, 15.&#13;
Sophomore College Prep.&#13;
Joel's future plans are a college education in some&#13;
area of science. He is a member of the Luther&#13;
League Board and the Boy Scouts. His hobbies are&#13;
coin collecting and golf, and his special enjoyments&#13;
are reading and golf.&#13;
His outlook on life: "I like it!"&#13;
Trudy has in mind a future as a high school math&#13;
teacher after college graduation. Trudy's out-ofschool activities include modeling at Brandies and&#13;
summer work as a secretary. Her hobby is music,&#13;
?nd her special enjoyments are drama and journalism.&#13;
Her philosophy of life is "Live each day as it comes&#13;
and don't let things bother you."&#13;
TERESA WOODS, 16.&#13;
Junior College Prep.&#13;
The field of mathematics seems to be in the future&#13;
for Teresa. She does work in the city library. Her&#13;
hobbies include handy-work, such as knitting, and&#13;
collecting stuffed animals. School athletics, cooking&#13;
and loafing are among her special enj oyments.&#13;
Teresa's outlook on life : "Do unto others ... Do&#13;
the best of your ability in everything, and enjoy&#13;
life."&#13;
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RUTH DRUMMOND. 17. Junior College Prep. ,&#13;
SALLY CLARK, 15.&#13;
Sophomore College Prep.&#13;
Sally's future plans include her college education ,&#13;
a career in teaching, and probably marriage. Sall y's&#13;
out-of-school activities are church work and Job's&#13;
Daughters. Her hobby is dancing, and she receives&#13;
special enjoyment from swimming, reading, and,&#13;
of course, dancing.&#13;
Her outlook on life is "To always try for the best&#13;
you can do and live your life now. Forget the&#13;
past, it is done, and just look into the futur e."&#13;
KEN LININGER, 17. Junior Coll ege Prep.&#13;
Ken's future hope is to have&#13;
a career in engineering, math,_&#13;
or architecture. He also wants&#13;
to do some writing for his&#13;
own enjoyment. Ken's special&#13;
enjoyments are music, dramatics, and swimming.&#13;
His philosophy of life is "Life&#13;
is something to be enjoyedbut society which is the necessary part of life that enables&#13;
us to live with others, makes&#13;
it necessary to follow certain."&#13;
Being a beautician seems to be Ruth's futu re ambition. She counts swimming, sewing and dancing&#13;
as her hobbies, and especially likes Honda riding.&#13;
Her outlook on life: "Life to me is something to&#13;
be lived now and enj oyed. Everyone, I think, takes&#13;
life too seriously." &#13;
MARILYN SCHMIIT, 15.&#13;
Sophomore Commercial&#13;
Marilyn's future plans are centered around&#13;
secretarial work. Her special enjoyments&#13;
are all kinds of sports, especially swimming.&#13;
Her philosophy of life: "To aim for the&#13;
highest point of life. Life has its hardships,&#13;
but it still has its joys. If you want to obtain anything in life, you have to work&#13;
for it."&#13;
SANDY CARTER, 15.&#13;
Sophomore Commercial&#13;
Sandy's future includes marriage and work in some&#13;
field pertaining to m'ath. She is a member of Job's&#13;
Daughters. She has a hobby of watching the license&#13;
plates on cars to see how many states are represented. She has been keeping a record since 1962.&#13;
Her special enjoyment is badminton.&#13;
Sandy's outlook on life is "To do as much as&#13;
I can and have as much fun as I can before I&#13;
get married."&#13;
JANICE SCHMITT, 17.&#13;
Junior Commercial&#13;
In the future Janice plans a career in secretarial work because she enjoys typing,&#13;
shorthand, and meeting new people.&#13;
Her outlook on life: "I think that a person's life is exactly what one makes out of&#13;
it. I also believe that whatever a person becomes, he should be the best."&#13;
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MIKE OLES, 17.&#13;
Junior Vocational&#13;
GERALD NORMAN, 17.&#13;
Junior Vocational&#13;
The future ambition for Gerald is to become either&#13;
a machinist or mechanic. His out-of-school activities are out door activities such as camping,&#13;
fishing, and hunting. His special enjoyment is&#13;
Yam aha riding.&#13;
His outlook on life : "Wonderful! I think life is&#13;
the most joyful thing you can attain."&#13;
Mike would like to have a future either in automotive work or in building construction. His hobby&#13;
is model cars, and his special enjoyment is going&#13;
to drag races and cooking.&#13;
DAVE HOOK, 17.&#13;
Junior Vocational&#13;
Dave has alternate plans fo r his fu ture, going lo&#13;
California to trade school or into the service to&#13;
study electronics. His hobbies are riding motorcycles, boat riding and water skiing, and scuba&#13;
diving. Movies are his special enj oyment.&#13;
Dave's philosophy of life is: " I'm looking forward&#13;
to becoming an electrician and owning my own&#13;
business." &#13;
Pictured above are Dennis Clark and Donald Hines with the trophies&#13;
which they won at a "Trouble Shooting" contest in Des Moines. The&#13;
contest, sponsored by Plymouth Motors, was attended by thirty-two groups&#13;
of students from all over the slate. Our boys came in third, and&#13;
brought home the trophies and a set of gold-plated open end wrenches.&#13;
Fine work, Boys!&#13;
DAVID BIRDSONG, 17.&#13;
Sophomore Vocational&#13;
Dave's future plans are those of being a printer.&#13;
He enjoys swimming and bowling, and, especially, riding on his Honda.&#13;
His outloo~ on life: "Good."&#13;
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In addition to the three educational areas of Thomas&#13;
Jefferson, many programs are selected and presented to&#13;
the student body in order to broaden the culture and ed ucation of the students. A wide variety of entertainment is&#13;
another facet of the educational process.&#13;
Among the programs presented at Thomas J efferson&#13;
this year was one given by the Strategic Air Command&#13;
band from Offutt Air Base in Omaha. Tee Jay's Mr. Ernest&#13;
Oakes was a guest conductor at this performance. &#13;
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Student&#13;
Council&#13;
The Leaders Of Our&#13;
School And Of The&#13;
Future&#13;
The National Association of Student Council is a very&#13;
worthwhile organization.&#13;
A school is sometimes compared to a small city. This&#13;
city is composed of all kinds of people and groups. The&#13;
student council acts as a sort of small scale government&#13;
which makes up laws and regulations for its citizens.&#13;
Each home room elects a student to represent them at the&#13;
Doug Smith - President meetings and express ideas and opinions to better the&#13;
school routine. Of course all new ideas voted on and&#13;
passed must be approved by Mr. Bolton our principal.&#13;
Some of the things that the Student Council does to raise money and create&#13;
activities for the students are: organizing our big winter dance the Sno Ball, holding&#13;
candy sales at different times, and this year they also sponsored Twirp Week. This&#13;
is a week when the girls pay for the date and take the role of the boy.&#13;
To help benefit the students and faculty the student council often does helpful&#13;
and thoughtful things too. They sponsor the student courtesy fund which buys&#13;
flowers and cards for the students who are in the hospital. They do this on behalf&#13;
of the entire student body. Student Council also holds teacher appreciation week&#13;
at which time the teachers are usually given a little gift in appreciation of their&#13;
many hours spent in the ·classroom teaching us and also the many hours spent&#13;
after school helping students and sponsoring the many clubs at Th()mas J efferson. &#13;
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L. to R.: R. VanVurren, D. Smith - Pres., C. Simons - Vice Pres., V. Reed - Sec., P.&#13;
Devivo - Treas., N. Simons - Parl., Mr. W. Bean - Fae. Advisor. Row 2: S. Clark, G. Galle,&#13;
B. Andersen, G. Elkins, T. Probst, P. Poulos, J. Brown, F. Klefstad, C. Smith, J. Schmitt, M.&#13;
Hammond, J. Brown. Row 3: K. Root, S. Lehmer, J. Branson, E. Paladino, S. Adamson, L.&#13;
Driever, J. Fienhold, T. Miller, G. Hoff, S. Smartt, A. Doughman, J. Rine, S. Drake. Row 4:&#13;
M. Shaughnessy, M. Egge, S. Walla, L. Kemp, S. Tysor, E. Schroeder, A. Lindsay, R. Sipes,&#13;
D. Hines, G. Owens, B. Roden, L. Lidgett. Row 5: G. Wooldridge, G. Mann, J. Woods, M.&#13;
Irwin, M. Parrack, D. Moore, R. Johnson, J. Smith, G. Cerveny, K. lngoldsby.&#13;
Alternates&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: P. Anfinson, J. Kimball, S. Bowser, L. Thomas, B. Woods, J. Hoover, S. Curry,&#13;
R. Drummond, K. Billings, C. Moore, B. Will. Row 2: S. Trussel, L. Malone, P. Oshlo, P. Lee,&#13;
J. Chute, K. Poulas, L. Hill, C. Rief, P. Homan, E. King, N. Callaghan, R. Law. Row 3: D.&#13;
Hawkins, T. Hansen, J. Ditzler, S. Rowe, B. Case, D. Purnell, S. Williamson, J. Wood, D. Wahl,&#13;
B. Blackman, W. Doty. Row 4: B. Rigby, T. Tracy, L. Collett, J. Duke, K. Fernley, M. Dietz,&#13;
D. Herrick, J. Grazier, J. Wheeler, T. Bond, E. Gilmore. &#13;
Junior Red Cross&#13;
L. to R. Row I: Mrs. Greenlee, P. Homan, D. Smith, C. Smith, S. Anderson. Row 2: M. Lane, M. P earce, L. Churchill,&#13;
K. Lawless, M. Mendoza, S. Martindale, R. Fischer, J. Wilcken, P. Mauer, K. Kuhl. Row 3: S. Stultz, S. King, D.&#13;
Wendt, J. Brown, J. Green, P. Foust, M. Lee, K. Peterson, C. Richardson, S. Nuzum, M. Hartman, C. Foote. Row 4; D.&#13;
Morse, S. Gamblin, P. Peterson, J. Lenhardt, L. Whitney, C. Beck, S. Peterso n, G. Kozel, S. En glish, J. Ca rpenter, B.&#13;
Parks. Row 5: P. Stogdill, V. Elliott, C. Hail, R. Daub, A. McNult y, D. Hodeo, J. Wood, D. Rasmussen, J. Kill.&#13;
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l. to R. Row 1: R. Cue, S. Heffernan, J. Woods, D. Wahl, L. Childers, A. Kinnaman, M. Hammond, J. Clark, K. Young.&#13;
Row 2: D. Boaz, C. Wold, K. Ingram, L. LeMaster, J. Moran, D. Brown, K. Johnson, M. Markuson, C. Turpen, R. Drummond,&#13;
N. Ha1iafan. Row 3: M. Applegate, J. Mcintosh, L. May, K. Rollins, K. Shelly, S. Soar, S. Rowe, J. Ditzler, P. Devivo,&#13;
L. Beck. Row 4: M. Poland, C. Lindsay, M. Hopper, J. Street, D. Zdan, L. Morris, P. Long, G. Frieze, B. Dike, J. Abels.&#13;
The Tee J ay High School Red Cross consists of two students&#13;
from each homeroom; one representative and one alternate. It&#13;
is sponsored by Mrs. Greenlee, and is one of the hardest working&#13;
service clubs in the school.&#13;
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Our devoted sponsor and friend-Mrs. Clara&#13;
Strickland.&#13;
A newly elected member is called forward.&#13;
NH9&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
The National Honor Society is composed of&#13;
juniors and seniors. Sophomores are elected as provisional members. Those whose grades remain up&#13;
to the standards of the National Honor Society&#13;
become permanent members when they become&#13;
juniors.&#13;
This year 19 seniors, and 46 juniors, were inducted into the society. 23 sophomores were elected&#13;
as provisional members.&#13;
The National Honor Society is headed by President Jeffery Harris. The other offi.cers are VicePresident Greg O'Connor, Secretary Evelyn Koenig,&#13;
and Treasurer David Griffiths.&#13;
The induction ceremony was a very impressive&#13;
one. A short speech and the lighting of a candle&#13;
was given for each of the four letters, C S L S&#13;
which stand for character, scholarship, leadership,&#13;
and service.&#13;
The very devoted sponsor of this organization is&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland, Dean of Girls, and a sponsor of the senior class.&#13;
A new member receives the rose of the society. &#13;
Old and new Senior members.&#13;
New Junior members Receiving the yellow rose of the society.&#13;
Our congratulations to each and every&#13;
one of the old and new members elected&#13;
to the National Honor Society.&#13;
Tirn new provisional Sophomore members beam&#13;
with pride.&#13;
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Van&#13;
Vuuren&#13;
Rex Van Vuuren, our new exchange student&#13;
from the Republic of South Africa seems to have&#13;
adjusted to American life very well. An honor&#13;
roll student, Rex also has time for many extracurricular activities: football, swimming, and tennis are the sports Rex participated in this year,&#13;
lie is also President of 6th period choir, he belongs to M.Y.F. and the American Field Service.&#13;
Rex has high goals in life. To study law is his&#13;
main goal and by his present grades he is getting&#13;
off to a good start.&#13;
Some of his likes include the colors brown and&#13;
green, and he says he likes American music. He&#13;
dislikes the mixing of certain foods, which is one&#13;
of our customs. While Rex has been here he has&#13;
not only learned about our country but we have&#13;
learned about his country also. Rex has given&#13;
talks about his home land to P. T. A.'s and clubs.&#13;
All the students and faculty at T. J. have fallen&#13;
for Rex's English accent and quiet manner and&#13;
we hope that Rex has come to like us too.&#13;
Rex is a very fine young man, who will be&#13;
greatly missed when he leaves Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
Rex is an asset to any school in any country.&#13;
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Annual Staff&#13;
JOYCE BROWN&#13;
Editor-in-chief&#13;
Mr. Gill and Mrs. Brokaw, our co-advisors, were both&#13;
newcomers to the annual staff this year. Mrs. Brokaw,&#13;
an English teacher, helped us with proofreading and&#13;
copy while Mr. Gill aided the photographers.&#13;
Spending as much as 4 hours a day&#13;
organizing the annual, room 32 seems&#13;
like Joyce's second home_ She has the&#13;
responsibility of co-ordinating all annual&#13;
activity. A favorite expression satirizing&#13;
Joyce's faithful service is "Is Joyce hack&#13;
yet?"&#13;
When ever a problem arises in annual class there is&#13;
always a quick rational solution. Found reading A.&#13;
L.'s Crimson and Blue, assistant editor, Nancy Simons,&#13;
is punished by advisor Mr. Gill and editor-in-chief&#13;
"Juice" Brown. &#13;
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Craig Aco rd was our second semester photographer. Brian&#13;
Soll azo was photographer for first semester.&#13;
Busin ess Manager LuA1111 Beck and assistant busi·&#13;
ness manager Susie Sublet are responsible for coordinating the ads which make our annual possible.&#13;
Bob Yates, copy editor, and his assistants Pam Phillips, Betsy&#13;
Anderson, and Larry Fox have been invaluable to our staff&#13;
composing copy for the 1965 Monticello.&#13;
Staff members Eva Paladino, Debby Smith, Sherry Peterson&#13;
and Dan Zdan take a brief break from their va ried duties on&#13;
the annual.&#13;
Art editor, Scott Travis aids sports editors, Terry Burn·&#13;
sides and Doug Smith with a lay out. &#13;
R. A. Harrison&#13;
Publishing a bi-weekly newspaper is no easy job, hut&#13;
the first semester staff under the direction of R. A. Harrison did it with ease. They also published special&#13;
Thanksgiving and Christmas issues which boasted color&#13;
pictures on the front page.&#13;
The Signal, during the first semester, began two new&#13;
columns in the paper, "Teacher of the Week" and "Athlete&#13;
of the Week." Because of the hard work and earnest interest of the staff, these and all articles were well received.&#13;
Linda Hurley and Frances Strong&#13;
Members of the staff are:&#13;
Frances Strong-Editor-in-chief&#13;
Linda Hurley-Managing&#13;
editor&#13;
Flick Filkins-Sports editor&#13;
Susan Bowser-Business&#13;
manager&#13;
Reporters-Nancy Jo Simons&#13;
(not pictured), Jeanne Fienhold, Cheryl Beck, Ida Mae&#13;
Wiepert, Bill Freeland, and&#13;
Aileen Kerber.&#13;
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Aileen Kerver, Ida Mae Wiepert, Cheryl Beck, Jeanne Feinhold&#13;
Dick (Flick) Filkins&#13;
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The second semester Signal Staff was the first&#13;
to initiate the extra morning paper at Tee Jay after&#13;
the basketball tournament. Other highlights denoting praise were the color Easter cover and the&#13;
extra page tribute to spring sports. The members&#13;
were:&#13;
Editor-in-Chief-Trudy Probst&#13;
Managing Editor-Connie Foote&#13;
Business Editor-Gail Galle&#13;
Associate Editor-Connie Colwell&#13;
Make-up Editor-Cyndy Simons&#13;
Art Editor-Linda Wilson&#13;
Sports 'Editor-Ron Story&#13;
Sports Staff- Skip Be Virt&#13;
Rod Barlow&#13;
Dick Filkins&#13;
Reporters- Gayle Poland&#13;
Jacque Clark&#13;
Photographer-Craig Acord Connie Foote Trudy Probst&#13;
Ron Story Skip Be Virt&#13;
Connie Colwell Cyndy Simons&#13;
Rod Barlow, Dick Filkins, Jacque Clark, Gayle Poland&#13;
This creative staff deserves&#13;
recognition for their achievements. Their interesting, regular columns and enjoyable&#13;
special items have once again&#13;
made the Signal the voice of&#13;
Tee Jay. Congratulations to&#13;
the staff and their co-ordinator, Mr. R. A. Harrison, for a&#13;
fine job.&#13;
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Creative Writing&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. Hinsley, .J. McKenzie, A. Brokaw, - Spon., P: P elerson, ]\[. Honig,&#13;
C. Colwell, L. Beck, G. Cerveny, J. Narmi,&#13;
L. Fox, C. Simons, L. Barqenquasl, D.&#13;
Gu ild, D. Smith, D. P urnell, S. Hough, B.&#13;
Kopera, D. Nelson.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: K. Parks, K. Lininger, K. Bristo, ]. Fienhold, C. Beck,&#13;
R. VanVuuren, B. Freeland, ]. Witte, C. Vermuele, M. Toscano, G. Hoff,&#13;
M. Grimes, ]. Chancellor.&#13;
Attending class each day, these "creative" students found challenging ideas to&#13;
keep them busy. The end product of an assignment to write a children's Christmas&#13;
story is being read by Mrs. Brokaw. (Above) The biggest project of the year is&#13;
the annual production of Light in the Window on which students are busily working.&#13;
QUILL AND SCROLL&#13;
The Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for outstanding high sch ool&#13;
journalists. To become a member requires service on the Signal Staff, a display of&#13;
outstanding journalistic abilities, and a high academic standing outside of the fi eld&#13;
of journalism.&#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
If you are willing to work before and after sch ool and your English teach er will&#13;
give the club a good recommendation for you, then you qualify for the T. J. library&#13;
club. These girls fulfill the requirements and help our school librarian , Miss&#13;
Clara Morris. &#13;
Library Club&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. Wood, K. Vest - Pres., C. Rhoades - Treas., J. Clark - Sec., T. Woods, M. Richardson. Row 2:&#13;
L. l\fo ggard, P. Mortensen, C. Wilson, ]. Wilcken, D. Smith, ]. Schmidt, C. Bergman. Row 3: B. Bowser, L. Calfee,&#13;
P. Dev ivo, C. Youn g, P. Lenhardt, F. Klefstad, T. P robst, absent - K. Parks - V. Pres.&#13;
Quill And Scroll&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: S. Bowser, A. Kerber, N. Simons, ]. Fienh old, F. Strong, E. Schroeder, L. Hurley, B. Freeland, Mr.&#13;
Harrison - Spon.&#13;
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El Club De EspanOI&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: M. Loukota, S. Bicking, P. Becker, D. Howland, P. Johnson, S. Clark, L. Kindberg, M. Mendoza,&#13;
T. Woods, M. Stukey. Row 2: Mrs. Garcia, J. Carlin, ]. Kimball, T. Probst, -S. Smyth, S. Minor, C. Tisher, J.&#13;
BeVirt, D. Foley, D. Walker, C. Gottbrecht, L. Brown, L. Spelman. Row 3: ]. Mcintosh, M. Hattan, ]. Street,&#13;
S. Stoker, L. Woods, S. Lawl ess, T. Ryan, M. Hill, C. Johnson, C. Kessler, C. Amos. Row 4 : L. Imler, A. Lang,&#13;
W. Brown, S. Peterson, C. Colwell, L. Jacoba, L. Beck, C. Meyer, E. Lawton, E. Gibler, R. Wehrli, G. Arch,&#13;
D. Rasmussen. Row 5: D. Conkling, D. Steiber, L. Collet, C. Lai-son, A. Hubbard, F. Strong, D. Baker, D. Purnell,&#13;
G. Wooldridge, T. Burnsides, D. Koch, D. Oshlo. Row 6: D. Filkins, R. Torneton, G. Skalberg, H. Webster,&#13;
0. Bartholomew, ]. Harrington, R. Barlow, L. Fox, F. Mann, B. Fienhold, S. Carle,]. Butler.&#13;
Debate Club&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Mr. Bremmer, P.&#13;
Wind, F. Klefstad, M. Smith, G.&#13;
P urnell, P. Becker, W. Hammond,&#13;
C. Gottbrecht, F. Strong. Row 2:&#13;
E. Schroeder, ]. White, D. Zdan,&#13;
E. Gibbs, F. Stinemates, E. Barton, ]. 111orson, K. Sheely. Row&#13;
3 : M. O'Hara, R. Sipes, M. Goldenberg, G. Arch, D. Rasmussen,&#13;
W. Ross, J. Abels, J. Myk lebust. &#13;
9odalitas Latina&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: K. Lininger, A. Schroder, L. Kerrin, G. Klcfstad. Row 2: Mr. Gill - Spon., J. Savage, B. Moss, D. Carroll, V. Elliott, A. Wright, D. Fidone, M. Wilcken, K. Young, M. Markuson,&#13;
E. Gibbs, C. Foote - Treas. Row 3: P. Garrean -V. Pres., M. Gibler, ]. Gibler, S. Grosyenor, P.&#13;
Hansen, S. Waugh, M. Lee, J. Carpenter, M. Peters- Pres., M. Ege, J. Wilson, L. Cowardin - Sec.&#13;
Row 4: M. Shannon, D. Fernley, C. Hourigan, B. Parks, D. Hoden, R. Spane!, K. Walker, G. Mann,&#13;
J. Malone, B. Geibert, J. Evans. Row 5: A. Coleman, M. Grimes, L. Wright, J. Grazier, M. Danburg,&#13;
C. Lindstrum, B. Russell, D. Fernley, · B. Dike, A. Holmberg, R. Nansel.&#13;
The LATIN CLUB is&#13;
sponsored by Mr. Michael&#13;
Gill. The club's main objective is becoming better&#13;
acquainted with Roman&#13;
culture and customs. Every student in Latin (or&#13;
students who have had&#13;
Latin) are eligible for&#13;
club membership.&#13;
The FRENCH CLUB is&#13;
again this year trying to&#13;
increase good will and&#13;
fri endly r elations between&#13;
foreign lands and the U.S.&#13;
by corresponding with&#13;
pen pals. The French&#13;
Club spends time learning the background of&#13;
their studies as well as&#13;
the study and use of the&#13;
French language. Mrs.&#13;
Marjorie Gillespie is the&#13;
sponsor.&#13;
Le Cercle Francais&#13;
The SPANISH CLUB is the&#13;
largest of our language clubs.&#13;
Each Spanish class is an organized group and every member is&#13;
automatically a member of the&#13;
Spanish Club. Sponsored by Mrs.&#13;
Yolanda Garcia , Spanish students&#13;
soon in ~e their understanding of the Spanish culture and life&#13;
as well as the language.&#13;
Students who enj oy public&#13;
speaking and the rewards of their&#13;
experiences will no doubt be in&#13;
DEBATE.&#13;
Although the research is usually&#13;
long, and the hours spent in prepara tion many, all of Mr. Kieny's&#13;
debate students will agree the&#13;
satisfaction of both victory and defeat are worth all of the work.&#13;
Debate students are not only&#13;
working for themselves but for the&#13;
school as well. The TeeJay Debate&#13;
Squad deserves much credit for&#13;
their excellent record. L. to R. Row 1: D. Dorf - Sec.-Treas., M. O'Har a - V. Pres., M. Griffiths - Pres.&#13;
Row 2: Mrs. Gillespie -- Spon., P. Massie, ]. Olsen, J. Henry, D. Keuck, S. O'Hara,&#13;
B. Moss, S. Mann, G. Drake. Row 3: M. Hartman, A. Barton, B. Wilson, K. Young,&#13;
]. Harris, J. Brown, L. Wells. Row 4 : N. Dick, A. Ellis, T. Tracy, J. Diercks, V. Davis,&#13;
A. Hotchkiss, J. Duke, R. Brayboy, M. Forcade. Row 5: R. Case, G. Mann, R. Bryant,&#13;
L. Harrin gton, B. Ahlquist, J. Grazier, D. Manning, J. Myklebust.&#13;
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Pat Oshlo, Trudy Miller and Clara Moore do some sketching out- doors, as Craig McGee inspects their merits.&#13;
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A sincere interest in art is the only requirement for becoming a member of the&#13;
Art Club, a Tee Jay group sponsored by&#13;
Mrs. Miriam Boyd.&#13;
Club activities include entering art contests, having fi eld trips and having meetings with other schools.&#13;
"Some of the art students bard at work!" &#13;
L. to R. Row I: B. Ives, G. Whaley. Row 2: K. Bristo, P. Phillips, T. Probst, C. Wold, M. Toscano, B. Andersen. Row 3:&#13;
D. McCormick, L. Wilson, K. Ingram, C. Simons, S. Sublet, M. Pol and, F. Strong, L. Beck, S. Hoke. Row 4: B. Poland,&#13;
D. Manning, R. Law, K. Lininger, J. Abels, T. Shadley, R. Keele, B. Bryant:&#13;
Thespian Officers: Trudy Probst, Mike Tosca no and Cheryl Wold.&#13;
Have you completed one hundred&#13;
hours of work in theatrical productions&#13;
at Tee Jay? If you have, you are&#13;
qualified to be a member of the Thespians. All of the members have made&#13;
major contributions in acting. The&#13;
sponsor of this club is our fine drama&#13;
coach, Mr. R. H. Fanciers. The two&#13;
social highlights of the year include&#13;
a steak fry and the initiation of new&#13;
members.&#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: Mrs. Tangeman - Spon., S. Sublet - Music Ch., C. Sulhoff - Hist., R. Stinemat es - Par!.,&#13;
N. Hanafan - Sec., K. Gaver - V. Pres., S. Walla - Pres., 1iss Leu - Spon. Row 2 : S. Lawson, J. Arrich, ].&#13;
Reninger, S. Lehmer, L. Churchill, R. Doner, H. Howanl, J. Matteson, R. Matteson. Row 3: J. Branson, T.&#13;
Hansen, B. StClair, L. Allen, J. Carlin, S. Rhoades, D. Bolton, N. McKim, L. Gardn er, S. Schoolar. Row 4: L.&#13;
Goetzinger, R. Drummond, J. Ditzler, S. Rowe, D. Eddy, C. Phillips, K. Peterson, M. Applegate. Row 5: G. Kozel,&#13;
S. Soar, P. Fichter, C. Smith, C. Lindsay, P. Muell er, A. Lindsay,]. McKenzie, C. Ackerman, D. Nugent.&#13;
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F. H. A. is a club, which helps build better women of tomorrow by teaching&#13;
them many useful things that pertain to everyday life. The girls also give much&#13;
of themselves to help brighten the lives of needy famili es on holidays, by preparing&#13;
food baskets.&#13;
F. T. A. is a club contammg girls and boys whose goal in life is to inform and&#13;
broaden the minds of the young. These students are now preparing for their goal by&#13;
observing their present teachers and listening to guest speakers on occasions.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Miss Wangberg - Spon., C. Smith - Hist., P. Mortenson - Parl., D. Keuck - Sec.-Treas., F. Klefstad - V. Pres., S. Bowser - Pres. Row 2: l'vl. Sturm, P. Becker, K. Spencer,&#13;
S. Clark, T. Probst, C. Wold, J. Wilken, S. Adamson, J. Brown, L. Wilson. Row 3 : C. Colwell,&#13;
M. Hartman, K. Ingram, V. Abels, S. Waugh, M. Griffiths, L. Whitney, P. Phillips, E. Schroeder.&#13;
Row 4: F. Strong, L. Coll et, A. Hotchkiss, P. Homan, C. Simon , C. Youn g, M. Grimes, J.&#13;
Duke, D. Manning, B. Rossaw. &#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: Mrs. Shelton - Spon., L. Hurley - V. Pres., C. Smith - Pres., D. Smith - Treas. Row 2: M.&#13;
Sturm, G. Purnell, V. LeBaugh, S. l'vlann, K. Peck, L. Sullivan, J. Clark, B. Moss, C. Heitman, P. Foust, C. Kennedy.&#13;
Row 3: A. Hubbard, K. Kulil, C. Mauer, C. McClary, J. Brown, D. Hubbard, M. Davis, L. Bird, L. Rankin, F. Hattan.&#13;
Row 4 : V. Neal, K. Johnson, S. Keller, M. Mackeson, N. Hanafan , J. Hager, E. Gibbs, S. Gamblin, D. Wood, C. Mauer,&#13;
P. Phillips. Row 5: J. Carpenter, C. Shannon, S. Peterson, G. Kozel, P. Fitchter, S. Soar, K. McCormick, S. Johnson,&#13;
K. Poole, V. Davis.&#13;
F. N. A. is a club devoted in preparing young people for a life in hospital work&#13;
of any kind. The club still offers its members a lot of fun too. &#13;
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Print Club&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Mr. Hunter, G. Gaver, L. Woodworth, R. Myhlhousen, E. Baxley, R. Akins, B. Patten, A. McNulty, P.&#13;
Knight. Row 2: C. Kelley, G. Peterson, J. Freeman-V. Pres., S. Andrews-Pres., C. Allen, C. Shinn-Sec.-Treas., S.&#13;
Story, G. Frieze, J. Loudon.&#13;
9cience Club&#13;
L. LO R. Row 1: J. Savage, A. Spera- Spon., T. Canaday-V. Pres., J. TI1 orson, D. Buswell- Pres., F. Kl efstad- Sec., J. Harris-Treas., M. Gibler, A. Hubbard, C. Foote, L. Kerrin, A. Schroder, J. Den Herder, J. Wagner. Row 2 : T.&#13;
Probst, P. Anfinson, P. Phillips, L. Hill, M. O'Hara, C. Hourigan, F. Strong, M. Forcade, D. Miller, B. Cochran, G. Mann,&#13;
S. Carle. Row 3: L. Bicking, A. Coleman, T. Luick, D. Rickertson, J. Malone, .J. Evan , R. Sipes, .J. Kroblin, R. Conboy, G.&#13;
O'Connor, K. Lininger. Row 4: B. Rossow, D. Griffiths, J. Grazier, G. Bain, D. Howe, S. Beu, K. Scott, J. Abels, R.&#13;
Nansel, J. Myklebust, R. Butler. &#13;
L. to R. Row 1: J. Harris-Pres., D. Griffiths-V. Pres., D. Buswell-Treas., D. Guild- Sec. Row 2: J. Brown, J.&#13;
Wilcken, F. Klefstad, F. Hattan, G. Kozel, L. Hill, S. En glish, P. Phillips, M. O'Hara, E. Schroeder. Row 3: J. TI10rson, R. Sipes, L. Bargenquast, J. Kroblin, R. Conboy, G. O'Connor, T. Canaday, G. Bain, J. Abels.&#13;
L. to R . Row 1: Mr. Rosenth al- Spon., D. Zdan- Pres., L. Kerrin- V. Pres., T. Probst-Sec., K. Lininger-Treas.,&#13;
]. Savage, M. Gibler, A. Schroder, J. DenHerder, P. Garrean. Row 2: J. Wagner, R. Fernley, C. Hourigan, F. Strong, M.&#13;
Grimes, l\f. Constant, D. Purnell, G. Mann, B. Bryant, J. Malone. R ow 3: J. Evans, D. Rickcrtsen, D. Oshlo, G. Klefstad ,&#13;
]. Crazier, B. Ahlquist, A. Holmberg, K. Scott, R. Nansel.&#13;
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Waiting in line to vote for their favorite candidate are Robert Christensen, Sharon King, and&#13;
Robert Ives. Volunteers in the background are from the Junior G.O.P.' . They arc checkin g&#13;
registration and explaining how to use the voting machine.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: D. Guild - Sec., V. Spratt, S. Graybill, L. Sullivan, C. Smith, J. Wilcken, F. Klefstad - Pre$.,&#13;
A. Schroder, J. Thorson - Treas., M. Gibler, K. Ingram, C. Colwell, P. Phillips. Row 2: Mr. Bremmer - Spon.,&#13;
G. Kozel, L. Rankin, K. lngoldsby, N. Callaghan, S. Tysor, K. Vest, I. Wiepert, J. Beraldi, A. Coleman, S. BeVirt,&#13;
B. Cunningham, G. Galle. Row 3: M. Wager, E. Auffart, D. Hickok, P. Christensen, S. Smy th, F. Hattan , J. Thorson,&#13;
B. Hoden, R. Daub, R. Tallman, S. Carl e, B. Cochran, M. Forcade. Row 4 : K. Bristo, R. Sipes, M. Toscano, C.&#13;
Simons, S. English, S. Hall, R. Maaske, D. Oshlo, D. Nugent, D. Himberger, L. Lid gett, C. Turpen, P . Fisher, E.&#13;
Schroeder. Row 5: V. Reed, L. Hurley, A. Myers, C. Youn,g, B. Kohl, K. Fernley, L. Banks, G. O'Connor - V. Pres.,&#13;
G. fs~ , S. Cary, B. Knower, D. Howe, L. Breshers, K. Scott. &#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: Mrs. Thompson-Spon., T. Probst, J. Brown-Pres., S. Bowser-Par!., S. Mize-Treas., F. Strong-Sec., E.&#13;
Koenig-V. Pres., J. Clark, B. Andersen, V. Neal. Row 2: B. Moss, S. Gamblin, M. Griffiths, P. Garrean L. Hills; N.&#13;
Anderson, L. Whitney, P. Finch, J. Nielsen. Row 3: M. Peters, V. Davis, J. McKenzie, P. Phillips, B. Batt, M. Grimes,&#13;
D. Baker, B. Bryant, J. Evans. Row 4: D. Rickertson, B. Freeland, "K. Lininger, '13. Sollazzo, B. Yates, B. Alhquist, B.&#13;
Russell, T. Canaday.&#13;
Canvassing precincts, ringing doorbells, working at&#13;
their party's headquarters, and making and carrying&#13;
out plans for a mock election are just a few of the&#13;
projects undertaken this year by the Junior G.O.P.'s&#13;
and the Young Democrats.&#13;
Registering to vote, preparing precinct lists, and acquiring a voting booth for use in the election on October 30, 1964. Voting took place during study ha11s, lunch,&#13;
and after school. As in the national election November&#13;
3, 1964, the Democrats swept the slate from President&#13;
Lyndon Johnson to State Representative Ed Brenuner.&#13;
The Junior G.O.P.'s, sponsored by Mrs. Donna&#13;
Thompson, went to Omaha last fall to hear Barry Goldwater. They also sold tickets for a pancake supper&#13;
honoring Representative Ben Jensen.&#13;
A hayrack ride and campaigning for their sponsor,&#13;
Edward Bremmer, were special projects this year for&#13;
the Young Democrats. Their efforts paid off on November 3 when Mr. Bremmer, an American government and&#13;
debate teacher, was elected to the state legislature. Mr.&#13;
Gary Schwarzkopf became their sponsor when Mr.&#13;
Brenuner left for Des Moines.&#13;
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The purpose of Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of girls&#13;
to realize, in our common life, those ideals of personal&#13;
and social living to which we are committed by our faith&#13;
as Christians.&#13;
The girls sent baskets at Christmas, Thanksgiving, and&#13;
Easter to needy families. They donated money to the study&#13;
of mental retardation. In March they visited the state&#13;
school in Glenwood.&#13;
A party was held in the spring and the officers for the&#13;
new year were elected.&#13;
The club has had a very £unfilled, eventful year.&#13;
Row 1: C. Mauer, K. McClary, L. Goetzinger, S. Lawson, J. Annin, G. Galle, M. Lane, L. Churchill, V. Spratt, D. Guild.&#13;
Row 2: L. Rankin, G. Kozel, F. Hattan, S. Gamblin, C. Pierce, P. Finch, L. Driever, K. Weare, V. Pickrell, S. King -&#13;
Sec. Row 3: B. Hansen - sponsor, N. Callaghan, L. May, J. Niel£en, S. Hall, C. Vermuele, J. Fienhold, D. Dorf, D.&#13;
Robinson, V. Neal. Row 4: L. Banks, D. Herrick, G. ·Herrick,E. King, J. Witte, M Grimes, I. Wiepert, K. Wieser, W.&#13;
Brockman-Pres. , not pictured. &#13;
Al tau'&#13;
Officers: Sgt. at Arms-M. Doughman, Pres.-M. Shaughnessy, V. Pres.-P. Devivo, Sec.-C. White, Treas.-D. Hiffernan. Row 1: Sponsor, Mrs. Strickland, N. Moore, L. Robinson, K. Gaver, S. Lehmer, P. Mathews, J. Reninger, B. Andersen, J. Jackson, J. Wilcken,&#13;
R. Shaughn essy, C. Smartt. Row 2: D. Foley, E. Paladino, F. Kle fstad, J. Rine, C. Moore, S. Trussell, A. Doughman, M. Williams,&#13;
L. Malone, J. Reed, K. Billings. Row 3: N. Hanafan, J. Branson, R. Drummond, L. Wilson, K. Root, G. Poland, C. Colwell,&#13;
S. Rowe, S. Hoke, M. Wood, L. Beck. Row 4: S. 1110mpson, B. St. Clair, J. Ditzler, S. Walla, J. Paladino, C. Lindsay, L. Jacoba, P. Muell er, C. Fraley, A. Lindsay, C. Simons.&#13;
This year the J\ltau Sorority Girls contributed a wild, light&#13;
touch to Tee Jay's roadshow, "Fander's Follies", with their&#13;
interpretation of the dances of the past and present.&#13;
At Thanksgiving the girls gave their annual Thanksgiving&#13;
basket to the needy, which was deeply appreciated by the&#13;
receivers.&#13;
The girls have had a very prosperous year with much fun.&#13;
Officers for the second semeste r are : Sgt. of Arms- M.&#13;
Wood, Pres.-C. White, V. Pres.-G. Poland, Sec.-S. Hoke,&#13;
Treas.- R. Drununond.&#13;
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Letterman's Club&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Mike Knezevich, Roger Nansel, Bob Capel, Leroy Breshers, Tom Hanafan, Skip BeVirt, Tom Wood,&#13;
Jim Kill, Tim Hopkins. Row 2: Jay Malone, Terry Burnsid es, John Sealock, Doug Smith, Tandy McClure, Barry McGinn, Dan Raymond, Joe Greenwood. Row 3: George Garrett, Fred Dollison, Jim Beraldi, Richard LaBreck, Mike&#13;
Constant, Bob Case, J erry Clay, Greg Wooldridge.&#13;
COACH&#13;
Michael Hoffman&#13;
Iowa State Univ.&#13;
LETTERMAN'S CLUB&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School has one honor organization&#13;
for its athletes, the Letterman's Oub, sponsored by Mr.&#13;
Michael Hoffman. By earning one letter in any major sport,&#13;
most hard-working athletes are invited to join the club. Hard&#13;
work is necessary for aspiring, hopeful boys who desire membership. All members of the Letterman's Club are proud of&#13;
their club and are always stiriving to keep Tee Jay's athletic&#13;
reputation at a peak.&#13;
The Officers for 1964-1965 are:&#13;
President- Tom Hanafan&#13;
Vice President-Dan Bowen&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer-Tom Woods &#13;
Row I, L. lo R.: R. Tometon, J. Harrington, G. Wooldridge, G. Garrett. Row 2: E. Lawton, B. Doughman, D. Fienhold,&#13;
]. Clay, B. Fienhold F. Dollison. Row 3: G. Arch, B. Evans, E. Gibler, T. Garrean, L. Koenigs, L. Latham, Row 4: G.&#13;
Galle, D. Kesterson, R. Tallman, J. Siefken, D. Mulvania, J. Gibler.&#13;
The Wrestling Club is in its second year of existence&#13;
at TeeJay. It has thirty members and is sponsored by&#13;
Mr. Charles Bryant. Meeting twice a month the boys are&#13;
planning on purchasing warm-up jackets and have ordered&#13;
black tee-shirts with the TeeJay insignia.&#13;
0 ffi cers are: President - Greg Wooldridge,&#13;
President - George Garrett, Secretary-Treasurer -&#13;
Galle.&#13;
ViceGary&#13;
Mr. Bryant&#13;
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Girl's&#13;
TOP-L. to R. Row 1: S. Friedrich, D. Howland°, S. Davis,&#13;
D. Fidone, J. Matteson, P. Swisher, S. Mann. Row 2: J.&#13;
Merrifield, J. Plantikow, C. Washburn, D. Hansen, P. Nelson, J. Hayes, B. Hanson. Row 3: D. Powley, K. Martin,&#13;
P. Palmerton, J. Henry, J. Mcintosh, K. Barlow, M. Grimes,&#13;
L. Bird.&#13;
MIDDLE-L. to R. Row 1: A. Barton, J. Corum, B. Bryant,&#13;
P. Anfinson, P. Pogue, V. LeBaugh, M. Howard, S. King.&#13;
Row 2: C. Larsen, J. Olsen, J. Harris, J. Wilson, J. Johnson,&#13;
C. Frieze, A. Hodtwalker, K. Mandolfo, D. Robinson. Row 3:&#13;
K. Gibbs, C. Gray, S. Peterson, K. Sheeley, P. Schendel, J.&#13;
Moran, S. Sublet.&#13;
BOTTOM- L. to R. Row 1: M. Pierce, R. Doner, C. Hadden,&#13;
B. Moss, S. Shepard, C. Schafer, P. Becker. Row 2: B.&#13;
Young, M. Ege, P. Brouillette, M. Hull, P. Bly, E. Richards,&#13;
E. Gibbs, J. Carpenter, J. Thorse n. Row 3: G. Dofner, V.&#13;
Ratliff, L. Collett, J. Duke, M. Penry, S. Godsey, M. Arnold,&#13;
T. Tracy.&#13;
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The girls Glee Club under the direc tion&#13;
of Mrs. Carole Bean had a very successful&#13;
and enj oying year. The girls sang in a&#13;
joint concert with the Boys Glee this spring.&#13;
They also sang for Commencement and a&#13;
small group composed of Girls Glee members&#13;
sang for Baccalaureate.&#13;
Glee&#13;
Mr. Kenneth Hawkes used his talents and&#13;
skill to conduct the newly formed Madrigal&#13;
and Boys Glee Club.&#13;
The Boys Glee sang at the Roadshow and&#13;
in the joint concert with !be Girls Glee.&#13;
The Madrigal group became very well&#13;
known as they sang for the programs this&#13;
year. They also sang at State Contest and&#13;
received a II rating. Mr. Hawkes has a group&#13;
to be proud of! &#13;
Boy's Glee&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. TI1omas, C. Peterson, E. Gardner, D. Barksdale, D. Wilson, R. Debar, J. Greenwood, A. Christina,&#13;
K. Croghan, D. Carter. Row 2: D. Koch, D. Giles, C. McGe e, L. Quandt, D. Birdsong, B. Moser, G. Gaver, S. Pierce, T.&#13;
Tallman, R. VanVuuren. Row 3: B. Yates, B. Sollazzo, D. St eiber, J. Kroblin, J. Harris, R. Law, J. Steinke, D. Buswell,&#13;
L. Bargenquast, F. Vogt, S. Beckner. Row 4: H. Webster, D. Ross, G. McTwiggen, D. Hardiman, D. Manning, D. Conkling,&#13;
J. Steinke, L. Priest, C. Lindstrum, J. Abels, C. Gilmore. Row 5: D. Hail, G. Bain, G. McClure, T. Shadley, M. Harrill,&#13;
M. Knezevich, J. Smith, R. Arch, V. Livingston, D. Herrick, J. Vauginaux.&#13;
Madrigal&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: J. Ditzler, J. Ras·&#13;
mussen, B. Poland, V. Reed, M. VanHorn, D. Morse. Row 2: J. Steinke, F.&#13;
Klefstad, L. Holder, C. Bonar, Mr.&#13;
Hawkes. Row 3: D. Manning, J. Smith,&#13;
L. Bargenquast, T. Shadley, J. Harris,&#13;
D. Giles.&#13;
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TOP: L. to R. Row 1: J. Fienhold, C. McGee, D. Barksdale, D. Steiber, D. Wilson, E. Gardener, J. Arrick, M. Mincer, P. Baxter, M. Hammond, J. Phipps, R. Brown, K. Vest, C. Peterson, Row 2: D. Herrick, J. Kroblin, K. Croghan, D. Hail, B. Sollazzo, C. Heitman, R. Drummond,&#13;
C. Colwell, R. Kennet, R. Reid, K. Christina, K. Rollins, D .. Morris, R. F ender, C. Gallegher, Row 3: L. Hemmingsen, J. Hensley, J. Rasmussen,&#13;
S. Walla, P. Homan, S. Sulhoff, M. Peters, c.· Smith, P. Breshers, P. Phillips, J. Harris, R. VanVuuren, L. Bargenquast, B. Brown, Row 4:&#13;
N. Simons, E. Schroeder, P. Mueller, J. J acoba, L. May, M. Poland, S. Harris, M. VanHorn, V. Reed, B. Poland, R. Law, D. Hardiman, C.&#13;
Gilmore, T. Shradley, M. Harrill, M. Knezevich.&#13;
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~!CHI tJ0 R. ~ow 1: C. nd ~t, L. Quandt, R. Debar, D. Foley, I. More, D. Him berger, J.&#13;
S 11~~h M 1 gett, · Matteson, C. Pnbyl, J. Kimbl e, Row 2: J. Steinke, J. Ditzler, S. Mize, C.&#13;
L mW'I · go'lhkan, F. Kl tad, M. Forcade, G. Gaver, J. Greenwood, A. Christina, Row 3: H HJ son, C ~c ' S. Gamblm, S. English, P. Mortenson, M. Huskey, H. Webster, D. Conkling, · ?nsen, · onar, B. Pogue, Row 4: L. Kemp, S. Hoke, J. Jager, L. Priest, D. Ross, D.&#13;
~annGgMB. ~ates, D. Koch, J. Steinke G. Kozel, K. Root, Row 5: J. Smith, J. Abels, V. LivingsLonH, Id. cTwiggen, G. Dofner, G. Bain, J. Vauginaux, K. Fernley, S. Tysor, C. Simons, M. Hopper, . o er. &#13;
A Cappella&#13;
Mrs. Carol Bean returned this year and extended her talent and hard work to produce one&#13;
of the best choirs ever at Tee Jay.&#13;
The choir sang in the Roadshow, City Wide&#13;
Music Festival, Spring Concert and the Annual&#13;
operetta. Such civic groups as the Lions Oub and&#13;
the Sertoma Club were also entertained by the&#13;
choir.&#13;
This year four choir members received the&#13;
honor to sing in the All-State Chorus. They were&#13;
Faye Klefstad, Jane Rasmussen, Tom Shadley&#13;
and Dave Hardiman. This was an experience&#13;
they will never forget.&#13;
This year the choir traveled to Ames for their&#13;
annual choir trip.&#13;
Mrs. Bean also instructs Girl's Glee and works&#13;
with small ensembles for contests.&#13;
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L. to R.: D. Foley, L. Lidgett, L. LeMaster, L. Rankin, K. Weare, K. Riddle, K. lngoldsby, Donna Shamblin&#13;
Band Director - Mr. Ernest Oakes&#13;
Drum Major David Hail&#13;
Maj. A It. D. Smith ; D. Foley&#13;
The 1965 Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
MarchinfY-Concert Band is the largest ever. 0&#13;
With Mr. Ernest Oakes in his first year of&#13;
directing here, there was much hard work&#13;
cut out for the band. Their colorful half&#13;
time performances at football games and fine&#13;
concerts are a definite credit to the school! &#13;
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Thomas Jeff er son Dance Band&#13;
"Does David Manning ever quit&#13;
practicing? "&#13;
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"Oh, you beautiful thing!" "We ladies must keep our fingernails&#13;
clean!" &#13;
Band members preparin g to show their great musical ability.&#13;
Charles Hail&#13;
TI1e Thomas Jefferson "Loyal" Pep Band&#13;
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Betsy Andersen&#13;
Connie Colwell&#13;
Joan Rine&#13;
Var,&#13;
Cheer&#13;
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Throughout each athletic season the cheerleaders&#13;
are constantly working to build up our school&#13;
spirit. Pep rallies, attending all games and matches,&#13;
leading cheers, and many unnoticed activities have&#13;
helped to build up our school spirit to the high&#13;
pitch it reached this year.&#13;
During the summer the Varsity cheerleaders attended a eheerleading clinic in Maryville, Mo.&#13;
They returned home with many new cheers and&#13;
ideas for pep rallies. While at the clinic the&#13;
cheerleaders won four ribbons in competition&#13;
which was a first for our school. &#13;
sity&#13;
leaders&#13;
'65&#13;
Linda Lidgett&#13;
These girls spend long hours practicing and&#13;
working out cheers. They have a strict set of rules&#13;
which govern their conduct. The student body&#13;
owes much to these girls for developing the enthusiasm which is so much a part of athletics.&#13;
The cheerleading officers for 1964.-65 were:&#13;
Varsity Captain - LuAnn Beck; Sophomore Captain - Connie Schaffer; President - Linda Lidgett; Vice-President - Nancy Moore; SecretaryTreasurer - Linda Kindberg.&#13;
LuAnn Beck&#13;
Sandy Rowe, Carol Lindsay, Rosie Matteson, Eva Paladino,&#13;
Nancy Moore &#13;
Frt. to bk: Linda Kindberg, Susie Friedrich, Debbie Smith, Vickie Drake, Connie Schafer, Kathy&#13;
Riddle, Charlotte Gray, Becky Young.&#13;
Spirit&#13;
All The&#13;
Way&#13;
At each sophomore and junior varsity game or sports&#13;
activity the peppy spirits are usually the result of the&#13;
cheerleaders. These girls are some of the more hard&#13;
working students at TeeJay. Dressed in their orange and&#13;
white uniforms, the girls help with banquets, pep rallies,&#13;
skits and painting signs.&#13;
Our faculty shows school spmt at its peak. Before the big&#13;
game with our cross town rivals some of our more spirited&#13;
faculty members played a short mock game. They were supported by a very enthusiastic pep band and cheerl eaders.&#13;
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Pep Club&#13;
R o1i· 1-- L. tu IL Miss Millcr-Spon., M. Lce-Tm.1s., ]. Moran-Sec., S. n&lt;l ~o V. Pres., C. Wilson-Pres., Mr1&gt;. KelkerSpon. Row 2: S. King, S. Mize, M. Hill, A. Rockwall, D. Robinson, ]. Duke, C. Washburn, J. Thorson. Row 3: C. Heitman, ]. llrown, ]. Meyer, S. Sayers, S. Davis, L. Collett, C. Phillips, D. Howlan&lt;l . Row 4: ]. Bensley, M. Wager, T. Woo&lt;ls,&#13;
S. Godsey, C. Had&lt;lcn, C. Ackerman, ]. Carlin, D. Bolton. R ow 5: L. Allan, D. Wendt, J. Matteson, C. Bergantzel, P.&#13;
Bennett, C. Tisher, L. Spelman. Row 6: D. Himhcrger, D. Fidone, ]. Henry, S. Mann, B. Rossow, C. Hourigan, K. Campbell, ]. Bensley. Row 7: T. Wi ese, M. Andrews, P. Fisher, N. Anderson, A. Conaway, D. Hansen.&#13;
Sponsored by Miss Karen Miller and Mrs. Sally Kelker, the TeeJay pep club reached&#13;
a peak for building school spirit in '65. Dressed in their black shirts, white gloves, and&#13;
orange sweaters with a white megaphone emblem on the front the girls certainly were&#13;
a credit to the school. The pep club this year gave our teams a very enthusiastic backing at all athl etic events. They also spent time serving for banquets, painting signs, and&#13;
learning new cheers.&#13;
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82&#13;
Girls Recreation Association&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Miss Balzer-Spon., K. Gibler-Pres., C. Gienau-V. Pres., V. Abels-Treas., L Moore-Sec.,&#13;
C. Marlin-Sports Chairman. Row 2: P. Hessman, J. Olsen, B. Wilson, A. Barton, K. Alt. Row 3: D. Carroll, K.&#13;
Mandolfo, P. Keller, C. Foote, M . .Bittick, J. Magneson, J. Harris, T. Shrader. Row 4: F. Wilson, P. Lenhart,&#13;
J. Duke, J. Wilson, J. Dutson, C. Kessler, L. Bird. (Not Pic.-Mary Smith.)&#13;
Girls Recreation Association is a National Organization for girls who are interested&#13;
in extra sport activities, outdoor education, and camping. They also have an opportunity&#13;
to attend state and district play days. During the summer there is a state camp which&#13;
any girl may attend.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: I. Moore, Mrs. Kelker, Miss Balzer. Row 2: K. Gibler, V.&#13;
Abels, C. Marlin, C. Gienau.&#13;
The Girls Gym Staff is for girls&#13;
who are interested in a career in physical education or related fields. They assist the instructors and help with checking equipment and secretarial duties. &#13;
9tudent&#13;
Activities&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
A First For Tee Jay&#13;
- - - all the teachers busily watching and advising.&#13;
Fighting the clock and hard at 1vork are: Mrs. Boyd, L. McQuinn, J. Johnson, J. Clay,&#13;
M. Hensley, and M. Herron.&#13;
:;&#13;
II?&#13;
I GAVE &#13;
This was the first year that Tee Jay entered a float in the United Fund Drive Parade.&#13;
With the float idea ready, the organizations began working.&#13;
Many departments pitched in to help. Among them were the Art Club, with special&#13;
thanks to Mrs. Boyd, the Wood Shop crew, the Homemaking Department, and the Pep&#13;
Oub. Also lending a hand in the makings were the cheerleaders.&#13;
Pictured in ·the float are: Stella Andersen, Cheryl Wilson, Betsy Andersen, and LuAnn&#13;
Beck, with Charlotte Gray in the background.&#13;
It might be mentioned that Tee Jay had the best looking float in the parade.&#13;
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Twirp Week Royalty: Duke, Steve Shudak; King, Mike&#13;
Parrack; and Prince, Jim Grazier.&#13;
Cyndy Simons willingly holds door open for;&#13;
L. to R.: M. Knezevich, D. Smith, T. Hanafan,&#13;
R. Story, and S. BeVirt.&#13;
Sophomore Court: Tim Bond, Greg Gamblen, and Denny&#13;
Conners.&#13;
86&#13;
Twirp Week&#13;
Each year the Student Council sponsors a week where the&#13;
girls take the boys' place. The&#13;
girls obligingly accept the&#13;
chance to ask the boys out,&#13;
carry their books, open doors,&#13;
and pay for their food.&#13;
This week of turn-about is&#13;
climaxed by the annual Twirp&#13;
Week dance. The duke, prince,&#13;
and king chosen respectively&#13;
from the sophomore, junior,&#13;
and senior classes are then&#13;
crowned by the girls of the&#13;
Homecoming Court.&#13;
Senior Court: Top-Bottom:&#13;
Skip BeVirt, Mike Knezevich,&#13;
and Doug Smith.&#13;
Junior Court : Leonard Koenigs, Bob Ca se, and Jay&#13;
Malone. &#13;
&#13;
Carnival cast takes time for a picture.&#13;
Mickey Forcade David Manning&#13;
88 &#13;
Carnival&#13;
A tal&#13;
ent&#13;
e&#13;
d, hard working cast,&#13;
plus two eq ually hard working and devoted directors-Mrs. Carole Bean in charge of musrc, and Mr.&#13;
R. H. Fand&#13;
e&#13;
rs in&#13;
charge of drama&#13;
- made this yea&#13;
r's production&#13;
of&#13;
the mu&#13;
s&#13;
i&#13;
cal, Carnival ve&#13;
ry mu&#13;
ch&#13;
of a&#13;
s&#13;
uccess.&#13;
Swe&#13;
e&#13;
t,&#13;
p&#13;
etite Myra Hammond,&#13;
gave the ro&#13;
le Lili a professional&#13;
t&#13;
ouch, seldom found in a hi&#13;
gh&#13;
school mu&#13;
s&#13;
i&#13;
cal. Handsome Leslie&#13;
Bargenqua&#13;
st, with his own special&#13;
acting&#13;
technique, added much to&#13;
the role&#13;
of Paul. A&#13;
supp&#13;
orting role&#13;
went to Linda Wilson, as Ro&#13;
salie.&#13;
Linda, with&#13;
her very proje&#13;
ctive and&#13;
distin&#13;
ctive voice and&#13;
curvy figure&#13;
add&#13;
ed mu&#13;
ch ze&#13;
st&#13;
to the show. Mike&#13;
Knez&#13;
evi&#13;
ch and David Manning were&#13;
equally impressive as Schlegel and&#13;
Jacq&#13;
uo.&#13;
D&#13;
ennis Herrick, a junior,&#13;
was a n&#13;
e&#13;
wcomer to our acting scene&#13;
this year.&#13;
Because of his superb&#13;
handling of Marco the Magnificent, Dennis is bound for starring roles&#13;
in future productions.&#13;
From the very deep and moving&#13;
scenes with Lili and Paul to the&#13;
exciting magic act, and the Bluebird Girls Dance routine, everyone&#13;
enjoyed this bright and happy musical.&#13;
Special credit&#13;
should be given&#13;
to Stud&#13;
ent Director, Barbara Poland, and to Stage Manager, Karen&#13;
Pet&#13;
e&#13;
rson, for the many long hours&#13;
they put in to make this production a success!&#13;
LES AND MYRA&#13;
89 &#13;
Desperate Hours&#13;
Three convicts break into a suburban home belonging to the Hilliards. The Hilliards are held captive for two days and a night, spending every minute in fear for their lives. During this time, the&#13;
family begins to realize exactly how much they mean to one another, and their casual attitude becomes deep concern.&#13;
Dan is changed from a cowardly man to one who has the nerve to KILL another man. Eleanor&#13;
learns the true meaning of being a wife and mother. Cindy and Ralphie learn that there is evil in the&#13;
world.&#13;
A much more evident change occurs in the convicts. Glen Griffin evolves from a criminal master&#13;
mind and becomes a man without mind and reason.&#13;
Hank, his younger brother, breaks away from being&#13;
a criminal, hut it is too late for him. He soon dies&#13;
while stealing a car. Robish stays the same inhumane&#13;
person he was at the beginning of the play.&#13;
As the plot develops the play becomes more realistic. A wagon stage 4' by 8' is used to show the office&#13;
of the police detectives. Through small insignificant&#13;
leads they learn where the convicts are hiding. A&#13;
body of an old man carrying cash and a check from&#13;
the Hilliards turns up He accidentally stumbled onto&#13;
the convicts and paid with his life.&#13;
Cindy's boyfriend tries to help capture the convicts but is shot in doing so. Another innocent victim&#13;
enters the picture when Ralphie's teacher, Miss Swift,&#13;
comes to discuss Ralphie's grades with his parents.&#13;
Due to Dan Hilliard's quick thinking, however, he&#13;
manages to get her out of the house without getting&#13;
hurt.&#13;
Good triumphs over evil in the end. Two of the&#13;
convicts are killed and the other is left at the mercy&#13;
of the law. The · Hilliard family is brought together&#13;
through a tragedy.&#13;
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Convicts: Glenn Griffin-Mike Toscano&#13;
Hank Griffin-Dick Fernley&#13;
Robish- Jerry Abels&#13;
Family: Dan Hilliard-Tom Shadley, Dave Manning&#13;
Eleanor Hilliard- Frances Strong, Toni Dawson&#13;
Cindy Hilliard-Pam Phillips, Elizabeth Richards&#13;
Ralphie Hilliard- LeRoy Thomas&#13;
Police: Bard- Bob Bryant&#13;
Carson- Dennis Herrick&#13;
Winston- Alan Schroder&#13;
Fredricks-Jeff Kroblin&#13;
Old man: Patterson-Jeff Kroblin&#13;
Boy friend: Chuck Wright- Dave Griffiths, Ken Lininger&#13;
Teacher: Miss Swift- Diana Robinson, Pat Lendhardt&#13;
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92&#13;
Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand was picked&#13;
for our spring play by Mr. R. H. Fanders and several&#13;
interested students.&#13;
Cyrano was played by Michael Toscano. Cheryl Wold&#13;
played Roxanne. David Manning took the role of&#13;
Christian. Jerry Abels was de Guiche, and Greg O'Connor played Le Bret. Ragueneau was played by Tom&#13;
Shadley .. Many other students were cadets, Spaniards,&#13;
and ladies-in-waiting. Pamela Phillips was student director.&#13;
The set was modified Constructivist, executed by&#13;
Miss Judith Zeilinski, a student teacher at T.J. Excellent lighting, beautiful language and movement made&#13;
the play a memorable one. &#13;
&#13;
Varsidettes&#13;
Back row-"T"-A. Lindsay, I. Arch, P. Fisher, S. Hoke. Center row- T- front-M. Applegate, T. Hansen, L. Beck, J. Ditzler, J. Rasmussen. L. to R.-"J"-M. Hammond, B. Anderson, J. Wilcken, M. Williams, J. Branson, S. Trussell, J. Lybarger, L. Wilson.&#13;
CHOREOGRAPHED BY-LuAnn Beck&#13;
94&#13;
This year the senior dance-line, alias the Varsidettes, was&#13;
the greatest. With more sparkle and vigor than ever before,&#13;
the dance-line won the hearts of all those who attended the&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
These seventeen girls, choreographed by Miss LuAnn Beck,&#13;
did much work throughout the summer and fall to perfect&#13;
their original and unique dances for the viewers. &#13;
Yellowjackettes&#13;
L. to R. Connie Vallier, Mary Wilcken, Linda Pritchard, Judy Moran, Deanne Hansen. Not pictured-C. Kennedy, C. Raver.stein, P .&#13;
Lenhard t, C. Shannon, P. Falkner, and S. Clark.&#13;
The junior line is composed of Sophomore girls only.&#13;
This group of dancers is choreographed by Miss Sue&#13;
Jeanne Hoke.&#13;
The dancers practiced many long hours after school and&#13;
during the smru11er days.&#13;
These girls added " quite the touch" to this year's roadshow.&#13;
All of these girls will have the chance to try out for the&#13;
Varsidettes next yea r. Good luck! !&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
1964 Home&#13;
The 1964 Homecoming Court, pictured in a bea utiful fall scene, are, L'. to R., Row 1: Pa t&#13;
Devivo, Queen LuAnn Beck, Linda Lidgett. Row 2: Betsy Andersen, Faye Klefstad, Lynette J acoba,&#13;
Cynd y Simons, Connie Colwell, Kathy Billings, Cheryl Wilson, and Joan Rine. &#13;
• coming&#13;
Eleven girls, considered most popular and attractive by the&#13;
football team, were elected to the 1964. Homecoming Court by&#13;
the student body. They glowed with team spirit and excitement as Thomas Jefferson tied Missouri Valley on a crisp&#13;
October ni ght.&#13;
The highlight of the evening came when lovely, sparkling,&#13;
LuAnn Beck was crowned by Rex Van Vuuren, our foreign&#13;
exchange student from South Africa.&#13;
Rex robes the Queen&#13;
Homecoming Court of 1964&#13;
Queen LuAnn&#13;
97 &#13;
9no-Ball&#13;
98 &#13;
A huge Christmas tree, carolers, lamp-posts and snowflakes&#13;
were combined together to form the Town Square setting of the&#13;
first semi-formal dance, the Sno-ball.&#13;
The student council worked very hard to make this dance one&#13;
of the most successful ever. The decorations and setting of the&#13;
Sno-ball were both planned and completed by the overactive&#13;
group. We feel that they are to be commended for thir excellent&#13;
job.&#13;
The ever popular Eddy Haddad and his band provided the music&#13;
for the gala festivities. &#13;
Jeff Harris, Tom Shadley, Dave Manning, and Les Bar genquast aid the drunken sailor, John Smith, from the&#13;
stage.&#13;
Two popular additions to the 1964 Road Show were dancers Judy Moran and Pat Falconer.&#13;
100&#13;
With the theme of "Fander's&#13;
Follies" the 1964. Road Show had&#13;
a terrific run. This year's show had&#13;
the biggest variety of acts yet with&#13;
dancing, singing, and many skits.&#13;
)&#13;
The girls quartet was composed of&#13;
Bertha Revels, Ca rolyn Walker, Regin &#13;
de rs&#13;
lies&#13;
One of the more popular acts in this year's Road Show was the&#13;
trampoline act sponsored by the Girl~ Recreation Association.&#13;
Student director, Karen Ingram,&#13;
and coordinator, Cyndy Simons,&#13;
are both members of the senior&#13;
class which sponsored this year's&#13;
show. Congratulations to the cast&#13;
for their fine performance.&#13;
Brown and Linda Brown.&#13;
"Playing it the Tee J ay way" are Mike Toscano and David Hail. &#13;
Princess Nancy Moore Prince Roger Nansel&#13;
102 &#13;
Queen Betsy Andersen King Mike Knezevich&#13;
103 &#13;
1965&#13;
JuniorSenior&#13;
Prom&#13;
Juniors and semors found themselves entering through a flower covered archway at the Peony Park Ballroom on&#13;
April 9, 1965 for the 1965 Prom. The theme of this year's prom, April Love, was carried out in the live flowe1 arrangements.&#13;
Juniors are to be complimented for the decorations and memory book which were made in the senior class colors of&#13;
mint green and silver.&#13;
The highlight of the evening was the crowning of King Mike Knezevich and Queen Betsy Andersen. The crowning&#13;
of the Prince and Princess preceded that of the King and Queen. Roger Nansel and Nancy Moore were the royalty&#13;
selected by the junior class. Kevin Fanders and Christie Pickles were crown bearers to their majesties.&#13;
After an evening of dancing to the Eddy Haddad Orchestra and dining many couples went to the Strand&#13;
Theater for the movies April Love and The Pink Panther sponsored by Rudy's Drive-In and the Strand Theater.&#13;
Front: Kevin Fanders, Prince Roger Nansel, King Mike Knezevich, Queen y Andersen, Princess Nancy M?or e, Ch ristie&#13;
Pickles. Back: Skip BeVirt, Clara Moore, Doug Smith, Connie Colwell, Mike P arrack, LuAnn Beck, Sandi Rowe, Bob&#13;
Case, Carol Lindsay, Jim Gr azier, Eva P aladino, Leonard K oeni gs.&#13;
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.____.... I II I II&#13;
R.O. T.C.&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
Cadets soon to be decorated are shown&#13;
at· attention while the color guard is&#13;
being presented.&#13;
Being decorated by Russel Mourer is Cadet Leonard&#13;
Koenigs. He received tl1 e gold medal for the outstanding noncommissioned offi cer and a silver medal for&#13;
outstanding first sergeant.&#13;
On their way to inspect ranks is this year's inspection team composed of Captain John Christensen, Major Elton Magaurn and Mr. Bolton. &#13;
F&#13;
E&#13;
D&#13;
E&#13;
R&#13;
A&#13;
L&#13;
INSPECTION '65&#13;
Inspecting officers for Federal Inspection were Major Elton L. Magaurn of&#13;
Minneapolis and Captain John E. Christensen of Iowa State University. Honored&#13;
cadets were: Cadet Colonel Jeff Harris, Lt. Col. Ric Conboy, Cadet Leonard Koenigs,&#13;
Cadet David Roden, Cadet Alan Schroeder, Cadet Richard Oshlo, Cadet Captain&#13;
Duane Rief, Cadet First Lieutenant Mark Dietz, Cadet First Lieutenant Lawrence&#13;
Hill, Cadet Mike Gibler, Cadet Tom Podrozza, and Cadet Warren Brown. Honorary&#13;
Colonel Clara Moore was awarded a bracelet by the Council Bluffs Chamber of&#13;
Commerce.&#13;
Our school received an honors rating this year and fourth hour class in R.O.T.C.&#13;
received honor company distinction.&#13;
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• I&#13;
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• I&#13;
t&#13;
a&#13;
r&#13;
B&#13;
a&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
The three top ranking officers and · their ladies were Doug Smith and LuAnn Beck, J erry Abels and Linda&#13;
Kemp, Mary Williams and Ric Conboy.&#13;
Thomas ff so 's 36th annual Military Ball was a grea t&#13;
success this year for all who participa ted and also fo r those&#13;
who attended. The highlight of the evening came when the&#13;
colonel and his lady, the honorary colonel, were revealed to&#13;
the onlooking crowd. This year's colonel was Jeffery Ha rris&#13;
and the honorary colonel was Clara Moore. The backdrop&#13;
for the military ball was a lovely scene with the words "WE&#13;
MARCH ON" written over the globe and liberty bell centered&#13;
on a white background.&#13;
Wmting in the cafeteria before the presentation of the officers and their ladies.&#13;
108 &#13;
&#13;
Military Police&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Fred Brooks, Ken Walker, Larry&#13;
Bicking, Greg Christensen, J eff Harris. Row 2:&#13;
Pat Carroll, Don Root, Mike Danburg, Dan&#13;
Moore, John Whipley.&#13;
Drill Team&#13;
110&#13;
R.O.T.C. Military Police are L. to R. Row 1:&#13;
Steve Bates, David Burgstrum, Lyle Gravitt. Row&#13;
2: Roger Daubs, Robert King, Ron Herrick.&#13;
Row 3: Robert Lambert, Thomas J erome, Gale&#13;
Arch.&#13;
Rifle Tea.m&#13;
L. to R.: Les Downing, Daillly Haillla, Leo&#13;
Harrington, Ken Walker, Oyde Johnson, Gale&#13;
Arch, Bill Katzenstein, J ack Hurd, Bill Russell,&#13;
Fred Stinemates. &#13;
Athletics&#13;
II I &#13;
TERRY PETERSEN&#13;
Guard&#13;
SKIP BEVIRT&#13;
End&#13;
JOHN SEALOCK&#13;
Qu arterback&#13;
DOUG SMITH&#13;
Win gback&#13;
JOH N SMITH&#13;
Tackle&#13;
DAN BOWEN&#13;
Gu ard&#13;
PHIL CIRCO&#13;
End &#13;
TOM HANAFAN&#13;
Cent er&#13;
MIKE IRWIN&#13;
Taillxick&#13;
BOB CAPEL&#13;
Tackle&#13;
JOHN HARRINGTON&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
DON HAWKINS&#13;
Wingback&#13;
MIKE p ARRACK&#13;
Fullback&#13;
TERRY BURNSIDES&#13;
Tailback&#13;
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Varsity&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. McGee, M. Parrack, J. Harrington, M. Meyers, D. Purnell, R. Tallman, G. Wooldridge, J. Lydon, M. Constant. Row 2:&#13;
H. Hurd, D. Hawkins, M. Tracy, M. Irwin, J. Sealock, B. Case, T. Burnsides, T. Woods. Row 3: S. Beckner, B. Capel,· T. Hanafan, D.&#13;
Smith, S. BeVirt, R. Story, B. McGinn, L. Koenigs, L. Mayberry.&#13;
Outstanding player, John Sealock (left) and All Southwest Iowa, First Team, Center Tom Hanafan.&#13;
114&#13;
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Sept.&#13;
Sept.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Nov.&#13;
Nov.&#13;
11-&#13;
18-&#13;
25-&#13;
3-&#13;
9-&#13;
16-&#13;
23-&#13;
30-&#13;
6-&#13;
11-&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Audubon 23 T.J. 13&#13;
Ralston 7 T.J. 27&#13;
A.L.H.S. 13 T.J. 33&#13;
Cathedral 21 T.J. 12&#13;
Mo. Valley 19 T.J. 19&#13;
Atlantic 33 T.J. 13&#13;
A.L.H.S. 18 T.J. 18&#13;
C. Keumper 34 T.J. 0&#13;
Glenwood 0 T.J. 14&#13;
Boys town 46 T.J. 13 &#13;
Heading our Varsity Football Team for the last&#13;
three years, Jack Hansen has started a spirit to&#13;
move at Thomas Jefferson. Devoting many hours to&#13;
install more power and speed in the backfield, we&#13;
are sure he will be rewarded for his hard work in&#13;
1965 when the Thomas Jefferson Yellowjackets have&#13;
a winning season.&#13;
Graduating from the University of Nebraska&#13;
in 1955, Coach Charles Bryant has directed our&#13;
Varsity Football Team for three years. Coach&#13;
Bryant has concentrated mainly on helping the&#13;
boys to develop a strong, mobile line with plenty&#13;
of drive. Although the season was not as impressive as he had hoped, Coach Bryant was&#13;
pleased by Tom Hanafan being selected to the&#13;
All State team, our first since 1958. The student&#13;
body and avid team followers can't thank you&#13;
enough, Coach Bryant, for your devotion to the&#13;
school.&#13;
The hard fighting, high spirited Tee Jay Varsity Team&#13;
finished the 1965 season with a 3-5-2 won-loss-and-tied&#13;
record.&#13;
The opening game of the season found the Yellowjackets opposing a strong Audubon eleven. Dropping&#13;
that encounter the Jeffs bounced back to take decisive&#13;
victories over both Ralston and A.L. Next came a very&#13;
experienced Cathedral team which was out to add another&#13;
scalp to its belt, but the Jackets were out to win this&#13;
one, too. However, after a hard fought contest, the&#13;
Jackets fell 21 to 12 in defeat. Next on the Jackets'&#13;
schedule came the Mo. Valley and the Homecoming&#13;
game. Everyone turned out for the game and the boys&#13;
really put out everything they had for the Homecoming&#13;
Court and gave them a 19 to 19 tie. The rest of the&#13;
season was spotted with 1 win, 3 losses, and 1 tie.&#13;
The real merit of the football team comes from the&#13;
training given to the boys who participate. Our coaches&#13;
tried to teach the boys teamwork and good sportsmanship. &#13;
Yannigans&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: T. Garrean, E. Lawton, G. Ives, R. Reelfs, G. Gamblin, E. Gibler, D. Conners, R. Wehrli, D. Rasmussen, G. Williams. Row 2:&#13;
M. Goldenberg, R. Spane!, D. Russell, R. VanVuuren, S. Priest, C. Lindstrom, C. Vogel, G. Galle, D. Madden, T. Bond. Row 3: ]. Ochoa, H.&#13;
Larson, J. Hunt, S. Munch, B. Wolff, R. Garrison, L. Hunt, P. Detro y, T. Hawkins, J. Floyd. Row 4: D. lJanna, C. Penagraph, L. Latham,&#13;
M. Clark, S. Hoke, M. Jones, J. Siefkan, J. McQuaid, S. Shudak.&#13;
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COACH&#13;
Dennis Gotschall&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
COACH&#13;
Lloyd J erome&#13;
Parsons&#13;
This year's Y annigan team showed a definite improvement over previous years. Developing a strong&#13;
line and versatile backfield, the boys played good&#13;
games both in victory and defeat. Coaches J erome&#13;
and Gotschall deserve much credit for all the hours&#13;
they spent trying to pull the team together and helping the boys develop to their full est potential.&#13;
Mr. Jerome graduated from Parsons College and&#13;
has been a coach at T.J. for several years. Mr. Gotschall graduated from Wayne State and taught at&#13;
Clearfield, Iowa, before coming to T.J. This was Mr.&#13;
Gotschall's first year as a football coach and if our&#13;
improved record is any indication of his effect on&#13;
the boys, brighter foo tball days are coming. &#13;
Jackettes&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: M. Smith, J. Olsen, J. Harris, I. Moore, C. Gineau, L. Shrader. Row 2: Miss Balzer, D. Carroll, P. Hessman,&#13;
K. Gibler, M. Bittick, J. Dudson, C. Marlin, B. Wilson.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
First Round&#13;
Won 2&#13;
Lost 3&#13;
Second Round&#13;
Won 3&#13;
Lost 2&#13;
Sponsored by the K. G. Ranch, this year's Thomas&#13;
Jefferson Jackettes managed a successful 5-5 season, though hampered by lack of height. Even&#13;
though they have competed in recreational league&#13;
basketball for six years, this year was only the&#13;
second year of competition in the Omaha league.&#13;
After the completion of the league this year, the&#13;
Jackettes went on to take runner-up in the consolation of the Midwest A.A.U. Tournament. Pat&#13;
Hessman was chosen as a member of the all-star&#13;
team of this tournament.&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
TERRY BURNSIDE&#13;
Guard&#13;
ROGER NANSEL&#13;
Forward&#13;
RON STORY&#13;
Forward&#13;
DICK REED&#13;
Forwar·d&#13;
LEROY BRESHERS&#13;
Center&#13;
TIM HOPKINS&#13;
Forward&#13;
CHARLES ALLEN&#13;
Forward &#13;
MIKE KNEZEVICH&#13;
Center&#13;
JIM GRAZIER&#13;
Forward&#13;
JOHN SEALOCK&#13;
Guard&#13;
DOUG SMITH&#13;
Guard&#13;
BOB CAPEL&#13;
Forward&#13;
DAN KOCH&#13;
Guard&#13;
GIL CERVENY&#13;
Center&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
L. lo R. Row I: J. Reese, Mgr., D. Fenton, L. McGee, C. Banks, T. McClure, A. Coleman. Row 2: B. Hessman , B. Case, B.&#13;
McGinn, 1. Malone,]. Lydon.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
T.J. 52-Harlan&#13;
T.J. 69-Mo. Valley&#13;
T.J. 63-Holy Name&#13;
T.J. 64-A.L.&#13;
T.J. 72-Manning&#13;
T.J. 68-C. Kuemper&#13;
T.J. 67-Atlantic&#13;
T.J. 63-Ft. Dodge St. Edmonds&#13;
T.J. 80---'Hamburg Varsity&#13;
T.J. 72-Sioux City Central&#13;
T.J. 57-Bishop Ryan&#13;
T.J. 78-Beveridge&#13;
T.J. 65-Griswold&#13;
T.J. 67-A.L.&#13;
T.J. 4.7-West Harrison Varsity&#13;
COACH Bill Davis T.J. 57- Boy's Town (Overtime)&#13;
T.J. 61-Fremont-Mills&#13;
T.J. 66-Ralston&#13;
The newly formed Junior Varsity team of this year imposed their hustle and shooting&#13;
ability on all their opponents. Their coach, Mr. Bill Davis, was well pleased with their&#13;
first yea r appearance and is looking forward to seeing a strong varsity team next year.&#13;
Mr. Davis says the success of his team is due mainl y to one philosophy. "When you&#13;
practice just as hard as y~u play-you win."&#13;
39&#13;
43&#13;
28&#13;
50&#13;
28&#13;
44&#13;
54,&#13;
62&#13;
81&#13;
80&#13;
47&#13;
33&#13;
32&#13;
63&#13;
69&#13;
58&#13;
17&#13;
47 &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
L. lo R. Row 1: S. Hoke, J. McQuaid, D. Thomas, D. Fernley, G. Gamblin, L. Breshers. Row 2: R. Wehrli, D. Horner, D.&#13;
Madden, J. Allen, D,. Rasmussen, J. Floyd, S. Minor, Mgr., M. Munch, H. King, R. Herrick, S. Sigler, J. Wheeler, F. Mann.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
T.J. 66-Lewis Central&#13;
T.J. 54-A.L.&#13;
T.J. 66-Boystown&#13;
T.J. 45-Creighton Prep.&#13;
T.J. 66-South&#13;
T.J. 94-Hamburg&#13;
T.J. 80-Lewis Central&#13;
T.J. 72-Tech&#13;
T.J. 49-A.L.&#13;
T.J. 91-Westside&#13;
T.J. 44-West Harrison&#13;
T.J. 64-Bellevue&#13;
T.J. 71-Lewis Central&#13;
T.J. 32-Benson&#13;
57&#13;
66&#13;
47&#13;
65&#13;
55&#13;
52&#13;
50&#13;
69&#13;
72&#13;
45&#13;
48&#13;
39&#13;
29&#13;
4,9&#13;
COACH Michael Hoffman&#13;
Mr. Hoffman's sophomore squad may have appeared short this year, but they lacked&#13;
none of the other essentials of a good basketball team. With a 9 and 5 record they&#13;
proved their fire and determination could keep them in there, on top.&#13;
121 &#13;
9PORT9 IN ACTION&#13;
122 &#13;
Reserves&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Eddie Gibler, Don Mulvania, Bob Doughman, Joe Gibler, Mike Shannon, Bill Cochran, Estes Lawton.&#13;
Row 2: Gale Arch, Bill Feinhold, Tim Garrean, Lynn Latham, Louis Maybury, Ron Tallman.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
T.J. 32 Griswold 5&#13;
T.J. 29 Oakland 8&#13;
T.J. 31 Corning 20&#13;
T.J. 16 ·Carroll 30&#13;
T.J. 23 A.L. 19&#13;
T.J. 19 Harlan 20&#13;
T.J. 34 Audubon 8&#13;
T.J. 4.6 Lewis Central 5&#13;
T.J. 27 A.L. 19&#13;
T.J. 22 Bellvue 27&#13;
T.J. 30 Tech 21&#13;
COACH&#13;
Mr. Lloyd J erome&#13;
Parsons College&#13;
The Reserve Wrestlers closed the 1964.-1965 wrestling season with eight wins and three&#13;
losses. Under the able guidance of Coach Lloyd Jerome, victories were almost commonplace. There were a few surprises, but these were in the minority, and it is hoped that&#13;
these experiences as reserves will help the squad become better prepared for their&#13;
varsity days.&#13;
Enthusiasm and aggressiveness are marked characteristics of all Tee Jay reserve&#13;
squads; maybe this is h Jerome's formula for highly successful Reserve teams and&#13;
powerful Varsity teams.&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
SKIP BeVIRT&#13;
Wt.165&#13;
Record 15-5&#13;
FRED DOLLISON&#13;
Wt. 103&#13;
Record 24-4·&#13;
JOHN HARRINGTON&#13;
Wt. 138&#13;
Record 7-9&#13;
JERRY CLAY&#13;
Wt. 133&#13;
Record 15-6&#13;
Varsity&#13;
TERRY PETERSON&#13;
Wt.180&#13;
Record 20-3&#13;
TEAM RECORD&#13;
T.J. 20 Griswold&#13;
T.J. 28 Oakland&#13;
T.J. 27 Coming&#13;
T.J. 34 Kuemper&#13;
T.J. 27 A.L.H.S.&#13;
T.J. 23 Harlan&#13;
T.J. 37 Audubon&#13;
T.J. 47 L. Central&#13;
T.J. 20 A.L.H.S.&#13;
T.J. 23 Bellevue&#13;
T.J. 30 Omaha Tech&#13;
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13&#13;
14&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
23&#13;
21&#13;
12&#13;
First place in Audubon Tournament&#13;
with first place wins by Skip BeVirt,&#13;
Fred Dollison, and George Garrett. &#13;
Grap piers&#13;
Left to right. Row 1: Leonard Koenigs, Terry Peterson, Skip BeVirt, Jim Methany, Johri Harrington. Row 2: Gary&#13;
Galle, Gary Ives, Leo Harrington, Mike Gibler. Row 3: Fred Dollison, Mr. Bryant, George Garrett.&#13;
With the teams 10-1 record and strong tournament action,&#13;
the Tee Jay varsity wrestlers again in '65 proved they were&#13;
one of the most fea red and respected teams in the State.&#13;
Mr. Bryant attributes much of his team's success and&#13;
their impressive win column this year to the devotion, power,&#13;
and experience of his seniors, while at the same time not&#13;
forgetting the yow1ger members of the team. He believes that&#13;
much of the success attained this year was accomplished by&#13;
the hard work and drive of the underclassmen. He is looking&#13;
forward to another good season and some state champs next&#13;
year.&#13;
MR. BRYANT&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
L. w R. Row 1: Alan Schroder, Tom Farris, Dan Miller, LeRoy Breshers. Row 2: Dick Reed, Jim Beraldi, Reggie Simmons. Row 3: Dennis Horner, Jay Malone, Steve Carle. Not Pictured : Bob Hessman.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Ryan, Ralston, Bellevue, T.J ..... . .. . .. . .. ... .. T.J. 4th&#13;
Bellevue-T.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. 1st&#13;
Tech, North, T.J . . . ..... . ........ .. ...... .. T.J. 2nd&#13;
Ryan, Ralston, T.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. 2nd&#13;
Peru State Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. 3rd&#13;
North, Westside, T.J . .. .. .... . .. . ... . . ....... T.J. 2nd&#13;
A.L., Underwood, T.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. 1st&#13;
Metropolitan Athletic Association ...... . .. . .. . T.J. 8th&#13;
Prep-T.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. 1st&#13;
Underwood-T.J. . ... .... .. ... ... . . .. . .. . ... . T.J. 1st MR. ROBINSON&#13;
Peru State&#13;
Mr. Ernest Robinson was our Cross Country coach for '65. Encouraging each boy to&#13;
try his hardest and to strive for improvement, win or lose, was Coach Robinson's main&#13;
objective. With their successful showing this year, an even more -successful season is&#13;
looked for next year. &#13;
Swimming&#13;
L. lo R. Row 1: M. Forcade, D. DeBolt, D. Giles, T. Knight, L. Millard, R. Garrean. Row 2: J. Thomas, P. Knight, R.&#13;
Van Vuuren, D. Oshlo, T. Hawkins. Row 3: L. Jerome, T. Bond, P. Carroll, S. Cary.&#13;
23&#13;
28&#13;
9&#13;
12&#13;
14&#13;
8&#13;
36&#13;
24&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Tee Jay North 72&#13;
Tee Jay Tech 66&#13;
Tee Jay Bellevue 86&#13;
Tee Jay South 82&#13;
Tee Jay Creighton Prep 79&#13;
Tee Jay Westside 83&#13;
Tee Jay Bishop Ryan 57&#13;
Tee Jay Beveridge 69&#13;
Tee Jay's novice swimmers ended their first season of swimming competition with the satisfaction of accomplishing maximum improvement. Every&#13;
morning these boys arose bright and early to practice at Iowa School for the&#13;
Deaf. Because of their fine competitive spirit, brighter days are in sight for&#13;
Tee Jay and this young team coached by Lloyd Jerome. The team is composed of five sophomores, seven juniors, and six seniors. Tom Bond was&#13;
chosen captain and was also high point man.&#13;
MR. JEROME&#13;
Parsons College&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
I thought you said that you could get&#13;
between these things!&#13;
Heads or tails?&#13;
Now-wah-what?&#13;
Catch me if I fall.&#13;
OUTCOME OF MATCHES&#13;
South 1st-Ryan 2nd- T.J. 3rd&#13;
A.L. 1st- T.J. 2nd&#13;
Prep 1st-A.L. 2nd-T.J. 3rd&#13;
Benson 1st-Central 2nd-T.J. 3rd&#13;
A.L. 1st-Beveridge 2nd-T.J. 3rd &#13;
L. to R.: G. Mann, R. King, R. Lambert, D. Burgstrum, C. Pendergraft, D. Barksdale, W. Nixon, K. Still, R. LaBreck,&#13;
R. Fender, M. Jones, K. Vanderloo, J. Ives, D. Arndt.&#13;
This year's gymnastics squad brought to Tee Jay a&#13;
new and interesting sport. This sport opened a door&#13;
through which the young men who practiced and competed could build and coordinate their bodies.&#13;
The good spirit and fine cooperation of each of the&#13;
boys involved proved to be a key factor in building&#13;
this first year's squad to the level of proficiency that&#13;
it obtained.&#13;
MR. FRANCIS HANSON&#13;
Wayne State College&#13;
129 &#13;
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This was the first year of full track.&#13;
The girls ran in the C.B. Relays, Blackhawkette&#13;
Relays, Squaw Relays, and the District&#13;
Relays. The girls scored in every meet, and in&#13;
the Red Oak relays, Pat Hessman 4th place&#13;
in the 220 yd. run. There were only 8 girls&#13;
out for track, but they did a very fine job.&#13;
The Tee Jay track team competed against&#13;
over 42 other schools.&#13;
Row 1, L. to R.: B. Wilson, C. Gienau, C. Dickenson, Miss Balzer. Row&#13;
2: C. Bergantzel, P. Hessman, F. Wilson. Not Pictured-D. Bergstrum,&#13;
K. Mandolfo.&#13;
Posing for a picture before the big meet, Row 1, L. to R .: C. Dickenson, K. Mandolfo, D. Bergstrum, C.&#13;
Gienau. Row 2: B. Wilson, P. Hessman, C. Bergantzel, F. Wilson.&#13;
130 &#13;
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k Row 1, L. to R.: T. Bond, G. Kohrs, M. Rine, L. Breshers, B. Brown, J. Beraldi,&#13;
P. Knight. Row 2: D. Reed, G. Petry, G. Rosenbaugh, L. Horner, A. Schroder, J.&#13;
Malone, G. Mann, H. King. Row 3: M. Jones, G. Ballenger, S. Adcock, M. Keller,&#13;
L. Koenigs, T. Garrean, M. Harrill. Row 4: A. Rollins, J. F1oyd, T. Hawkins, B.&#13;
Lambert, J. Bergstrom, B. King.&#13;
This year the track&#13;
boys successfully scored&#13;
in every meet that they&#13;
entered. Four new school&#13;
records were set, they&#13;
were - 2 mile relay,&#13;
8:22.9, Bob Brown, Paul&#13;
Knight, Jim Beraldi, Dick&#13;
Reed. 1 mile relay, 3 :33.8,&#13;
Jim Kill, Jay Malone, Paul&#13;
Knight, Bob Brown. High&#13;
jump, 6 ft. * in. Mike&#13;
Keller, and the triple&#13;
jump, 41 ft. 6 in. also&#13;
made by Mike Keller.&#13;
Tee Jay's Greg Kohrs&#13;
placed 4·th in the state in&#13;
broad jump competition.&#13;
There were 14 lettermen and only 6 of these&#13;
will be returning next&#13;
year.&#13;
Runners for Tee Jay were Paul Knight, Tim Hopkins, LeRoy Breshers, Leonard Koenigs, and Jim Kill.&#13;
13 1 &#13;
Varsity&#13;
..&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: S. Shudak, D. Purnell. Row 2: D. Smith, D. Koch, D. Daley, T. McClure, T. Hanafan.&#13;
L. to R.: B. Case, D. Thomas, B. McGinn, R. Stor y, D. Englund.&#13;
132 &#13;
Baseball&#13;
T.J. 4&#13;
T.J. 6&#13;
T.J. 1&#13;
T.J. 7&#13;
T.J. 3&#13;
T.J. 9&#13;
T.J. 4,&#13;
T.J. 0&#13;
T.J. 0&#13;
T.J. 10&#13;
T.J. 17&#13;
T.J. 10&#13;
T.J. 0&#13;
T.J. 7&#13;
T.J. 4&#13;
T.J. 11&#13;
L. to R.: J. Grazier, S. Cowardin, M. Knezevich, R. Nansel, D. Fenton.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Des Moines Dowling&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Omaha South&#13;
Omaha Central&#13;
Omaha Boystown&#13;
Omaha Bishop Ryan&#13;
Omaha North&#13;
Clearfield&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Exira&#13;
Lawton&#13;
Omaha Beveridge&#13;
Omaha Benson&#13;
Omaha Technical&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
4&#13;
9&#13;
6&#13;
7&#13;
3&#13;
5&#13;
14&#13;
0&#13;
10&#13;
0&#13;
8&#13;
3&#13;
8&#13;
3&#13;
MR. DICK DA VIS&#13;
Omaha University&#13;
133 &#13;
The Varsity's season ended this year with a 9-7&#13;
record. Although the record is not as impressive as&#13;
years past, you will find the answer in lack of experience. This year's team was very young compared to those of past years. The team had only&#13;
three regularly starting Seniors, the remaining&#13;
members being Juniors and Sophomores.&#13;
From this year's potential and play Mr. Davis is&#13;
expecting a top season in the coming year. &#13;
Junior V,arsity&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: J. Lyndon, M. Roux, F. Mann, D. Fernley, M. Danburg, R. LeMaster, R. Drummond, R. Hoke, J. McQuaid.&#13;
Row 2: M. Munch, R. Garrison, S. Munch, D. Connor, C. Pendgraft, J. Nicholas, G. Wooldridge, S. Hoke.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
T.J. 6 Creighton Prep 7&#13;
T.J. 3 A.L. 7&#13;
T.J. 2 Bishop Ryan 1&#13;
T.J. 4, Bellevue 2&#13;
T.J. 8 Beavrige 7&#13;
T.J. 8 Tech 2&#13;
T.J. 1 A.L. 3&#13;
T.J. 2 Westside 4&#13;
T.J. 2 North 14.&#13;
Won 4 Lost 5&#13;
MR. BILL DA VIS&#13;
Our newly formed Junior Varsity baseball team, coached by Mr. Bill Davis, may&#13;
prove to be a help to the varsity in coming years. The Junior Varsity team, as&#13;
the Junior Varsity teams in the other sports, was formed to give more boys a&#13;
chance to play and add experience to their play.&#13;
The prospects in the coming years look brighter due to this system of play. It&#13;
also adds to the competition and spirit of the boys.&#13;
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This year was the first year for&#13;
competitive girl's golf. The team&#13;
had a 0-4. record, but were a very&#13;
much improved group. The Tee&#13;
Jay girls came in 7th out of nine&#13;
at the District golf meet.&#13;
Each girl improved her score&#13;
by 20 strokes or more. This was&#13;
under great handicap because of&#13;
the small golf course they had to&#13;
play on, and there was little time&#13;
to be able to practice.&#13;
Mrs. Kelker said she was very&#13;
pleased with her girls and will be&#13;
happy to see them back again&#13;
next year. All of the girls will be&#13;
returning next year except for&#13;
one and that is Dana McCormick&#13;
who is a senior.&#13;
DIANA ROBINSON&#13;
Front Row L. to R. : A. Conaway, J. Matteson, B. Parks, S. Walla, C. Lindsay, S. Rowe, L.&#13;
Birdsong. Row 2: Mrs. Kelker, E. Paladino, D. McCormick, D. Robinson, D. Fidone, M. Lee; D. Smith, and C. Tisher.&#13;
GO &#13;
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Front Row, L. to R.: S. Bates, D. Oshlo, J. Evans. Hack Row: J. Myklebust, D. Rasmmsen,&#13;
R. Erickson.&#13;
LF&#13;
J. Sealock, B. Capel, and J. Olsen&#13;
This year coach Frank LaMantia had a very good&#13;
turn out for the golf team. The team ended the&#13;
season with 6 losses, 1 tie and a lot more experience than before.&#13;
Four boys went to the district golf meet, they&#13;
were-Jim Evans, Bob Capel, Rod Erickson, and&#13;
Doug Rasmussen.&#13;
Bob Capel and Jim Evans also were sent to the&#13;
city tournament and they had scores of 106 and 92&#13;
respectively.&#13;
The best score for all season was achieved by&#13;
Jim Evans. He ended with a 44.1 average.&#13;
Next year there will be 8 boys back to spark&#13;
the team to victory.&#13;
137 &#13;
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COACH,&#13;
DONNA BALZER&#13;
This year's girls' tennis team turned&#13;
out a very good season with a record of&#13;
6 wins and 3 losses. There were 27 girls&#13;
out for tennis and only three seniors will&#13;
be lost. They are Judy Tisher, Kris Gibler,&#13;
and Karen Spencer.&#13;
All positions will be open next year and&#13;
it looks like another promising season,&#13;
says coach Donna Balzer.&#13;
T&#13;
Row 1, L. to R.: V. Abels, I. Moore, K. Spencer, C. Foote, K. Gibler, J. Allen. Row 2: L.&#13;
Childers, J. Magneson, J. Harris, J. Olsen, K. Alt, C. Vallier, S. Mann. Row 3: M. Vargas, J. Duke, J. Wilson, C. Trimmer, J. Carpenter, C. Marlin.&#13;
E&#13;
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L. to R.: D. Nelson, D. Madden, M. Shannon, B. Wolff, S. Carle, R. Torneton, A. Coleman.&#13;
9&#13;
This year's tennis team found a new and bright&#13;
season ahead of them. Coming through with a 6-4&#13;
season, they finished 5th in the Metro-League.&#13;
Next year's season seems to look just as bright, as&#13;
there are only two seniors that will not return.&#13;
There will be 5 of the top 7 returning next year.&#13;
Experience and drive should produce another or&#13;
even better record than this year's, says coach Hoffman.&#13;
COACH,&#13;
MICHAEL HOFFMAN&#13;
139 &#13;
Bull&#13;
Dog&#13;
Award&#13;
Terry Peterson received the 1965 Bull Dog&#13;
Award. This honor football award is given to the&#13;
football player showing the most aggressiveness,&#13;
most determination, leadership, and tackles.&#13;
Since Terry fulfilled the above qualifications,&#13;
he was selected as the receiver of the Bull Dog&#13;
Award. CONGRATULATIONS, TERRY!&#13;
All-Around&#13;
Athlete&#13;
The winner of this trophy is determined by the votes of the coach ing&#13;
staff. The student earning this award must participate in a major sport each&#13;
season. He must be a leader and a good sportsman, outstanding in each of&#13;
the three sports he competed in.&#13;
DOUG SMITH &#13;
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141 &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Class Officers&#13;
The Sophomore Class Officers, pictured at the S-Ophomore Oass Party, are Tim Bond, Dennis Fernley, Debby Smith, Steve Shudak, and&#13;
Becky Young.&#13;
142&#13;
The officers create music for the on·&#13;
looking classmates. &#13;
' Sophomore&#13;
Class Party&#13;
The Sophomore Class Party was held at the Tee J ay Fieldhouse on&#13;
May 24. The sophomores worked up appetit es with t11 e help of the&#13;
Statures combo.&#13;
The boys played ping-pong . .. While the girls ate . ..&#13;
Line forms to the rear!&#13;
143 &#13;
Acord, Craig&#13;
Ager, Chris&#13;
Aldrich, Lois&#13;
Allan, Lind a&#13;
All en, Jerry&#13;
Andersen, . 1arcia&#13;
Ballinger, Gary&#13;
Barber, Linda&#13;
Barlow, Kay&#13;
Bensley, Judy&#13;
Bequette, Thomas&#13;
Berga nt zel, Carolyn&#13;
Bergman, Connie&#13;
Betchel, Don&#13;
BeVirt, Julene&#13;
Bolton, Kay&#13;
Bond, Tim&#13;
Bonar, Robbie&#13;
Boner, Ron&#13;
Bowers, Sherri&#13;
Bowman, Merrill&#13;
Barton, Abbie&#13;
Bates, Sharon&#13;
Bates, Steve&#13;
Brooks, Fred&#13;
Brotherton, Stanley&#13;
Brouil ette, Patsy&#13;
Brown, Barbara&#13;
Brown, Evon&#13;
Brown, Janet&#13;
Burgstrum, David&#13;
Burgstrum, Debby&#13;
Burkybile, Tim&#13;
Buttz, Gary&#13;
Buttz, Harold&#13;
Campbell, K athy&#13;
Canaday, Jim&#13;
Carman, Lavern&#13;
Ca rpenter, Julie&#13;
Carroll, Debbie&#13;
Christian sen, Greg&#13;
Clark, Mike&#13;
Clark, Sall y&#13;
Clark, Susan&#13;
Coffelt, Al &#13;
Andrews, Mary&#13;
Annin, Jackie&#13;
Arch, Gale&#13;
Arndt, Dennis&#13;
Axtell, Phyllis&#13;
13 aker, Dale&#13;
Batt, Steve&#13;
Bauer, Dale&#13;
13caman, Jim&#13;
Becker, Pat&#13;
Bellows, Harry&#13;
Belt, Bill&#13;
Brown, Linda&#13;
Brown, Paul&#13;
Brown, Sharon&#13;
Bicking, Susan&#13;
Birdsong, David&#13;
Bittick, Madonna&#13;
Bly, Phyllis&#13;
Boaz, Dixie&#13;
Bohall, Edna&#13;
Brabec, Bruce&#13;
Breeden, Pat&#13;
Breshers, Lloyd&#13;
Brockman, Denny&#13;
Brokman, Larry&#13;
Brooks, Ardith&#13;
Brown, Warren&#13;
Bryant, Bonnie&#13;
Burgess, J anet&#13;
Cain, Dennis&#13;
Ca in, Nona&#13;
Caldwell, Carolyn&#13;
Calfee, Wanda&#13;
Camp, J ean&#13;
Camp, Millard&#13;
Carter, Judy&#13;
Collett, Linda&#13;
Colwell, Jay&#13;
Comley, Dick&#13;
Conaway, Alice&#13;
Conner, Denny&#13;
Corum, J o.A nn&#13;
Carter, Sandy&#13;
Caruso, Linda&#13;
Cha ffee, J eanne&#13;
Childers, Linda&#13;
Christensen, Mike &#13;
Cowardin, Lesley&#13;
Cure, Carol&#13;
Danburg, Mike&#13;
Darringer, Beverly&#13;
Daub, Roger&#13;
Davidson, Raymond&#13;
Detroy, Phil&#13;
Dick, Nick&#13;
Dickinson, Carol&#13;
Duitman, Linda&#13;
Duke, Judy&#13;
Durick, Nancy&#13;
Edie, Terry&#13;
Ege, Marilyn&#13;
Elliot, Vincent&#13;
Fazio, Susie&#13;
Fender, Rick&#13;
Fenton, Alice&#13;
Fernley, Dennis&#13;
Ferryman, Kris&#13;
Fenton, Linda&#13;
Dickinson, Christine&#13;
Dike, Bob&#13;
Dishang, Eddy&#13;
File, Steve&#13;
Finck, Ray&#13;
Fisher, Wilbur&#13;
Floyd, ] ames&#13;
Foley, Donna&#13;
Foote, Vicky&#13;
Freer, Ron&#13;
Friedrich, Susie&#13;
Fries, Danny&#13;
Frieze, Connie&#13;
Fuller, Paula&#13;
Garges, 1arcia&#13;
Garrison, Rod&#13;
Geibert, Robert&#13;
Gibbons, Rick&#13;
Gibbs, Evelyn&#13;
Godsey, Sandra&#13;
Goldenberg, Mauri ce&#13;
Goldsberry, Gerald&#13;
Goss, Bobbette&#13;
Gottbrecht , Ca rl a &#13;
Gouker, Sharon&#13;
Gray, Charlotte&#13;
Grosvenor, Donna&#13;
Groth, Carl&#13;
Grund, Mary&#13;
Gundlach, Ted&#13;
Davis, Marge&#13;
Davis, Sandy&#13;
Dawson, Toni&#13;
Deal, Pame&#13;
DeHart, Janet&#13;
DeSantiago, Sandy&#13;
Dougherty, Darlene&#13;
Doughman, Bob&#13;
Doughman, Darris&#13;
Gibler, Eddie&#13;
Gillespie, Bob&#13;
Gilmore, Lyle&#13;
Glacey, Margie&#13;
Gliem, Julie&#13;
Gallagher, Chet&#13;
Gamblin, Greg&#13;
Gardner, Dan&#13;
Garrean, Tim&#13;
Drake, Gloria&#13;
Drake, Vickie&#13;
Driever, Larry&#13;
Ellis, Dixie&#13;
Emerine, Joyce&#13;
Emge, Cookie&#13;
Engle, Kenneth&#13;
Evans, Bill&#13;
Falconer, Pat&#13;
Fidone, Diana&#13;
Fienhold, Bob&#13;
Ford, Charles&#13;
Forsythe, Craig&#13;
Foust, Pat &#13;
Hadd en, Cheryl&#13;
Hail, Charles&#13;
Hallberg, Oiris&#13;
Hammond, Wanda&#13;
Hancock, Bob&#13;
Hardin, Judy&#13;
Harris, ] oAnn&#13;
Hatcher, Anna&#13;
Hatcher, Genelle&#13;
Hattan, Margaret&#13;
Heffernan, Sue&#13;
Hefley, Ronda&#13;
Hennings, Mike&#13;
Henry, JoEllen&#13;
Herrick, Ron&#13;
Hoden, David&#13;
Hodge, David&#13;
Hoke, Steve&#13;
Horner, Denny&#13;
Hotchkiss, Joel&#13;
Imle.r, Linda&#13;
Ives, Gary&#13;
Ives, John&#13;
Ives, William&#13;
J ackson, Bev&#13;
Johnson, Roger&#13;
Johson, Sue&#13;
Johnson, Vicki&#13;
Jones, Charles&#13;
Kelly, Ka thy&#13;
Kelso, Ron&#13;
Kenn edy, Cin dy&#13;
Kermeen, Don&#13;
King, Harl an&#13;
King, Bob&#13;
King, Sharon &#13;
Hanna, Danny&#13;
Hansen, DeAnne&#13;
Hansen, Patsy&#13;
Hanson, Beth&#13;
Hanson, Butch&#13;
Hardiman, Dave&#13;
Hauge, David&#13;
Hawkins, Barb&#13;
Hawkins, Tom&#13;
Hayes, J eannine&#13;
Head, Keith&#13;
Heenan, Mike&#13;
Herron, Carl&#13;
Hessman, Pat&#13;
Heubner, Duane&#13;
Hickman, Dan&#13;
Hill, Marle.ne&#13;
Hinkel, Dan&#13;
Howard, Margaret&#13;
Howland, Diane&#13;
Hubbard, Abbie&#13;
Humes, Trudy&#13;
Hunt, Ernestine&#13;
Hunt, John&#13;
Jackson, Karen&#13;
J erome, Thomas&#13;
Johnson, Clyde&#13;
Jones, Mike&#13;
Jones, Rex&#13;
Katzenstein, Bill&#13;
Keele, Cindy&#13;
Keele, Corbin&#13;
Keller, Susy&#13;
Kern, Rog~r&#13;
Kessler, Cheryl&#13;
Kilgore, Larry&#13;
Kindberg, Linda&#13;
King, Bruce&#13;
Kin g, Dennis&#13;
Kinne, Vickie&#13;
Kohrs, Gregg&#13;
Kopera, Ken&#13;
Kopera, Richard&#13;
Lambert, Bob&#13;
Lamphear, Ornck&#13;
Johnson, Dianne&#13;
Johnson, Joe&#13;
Johnson, Paula &#13;
Larsen, Connie&#13;
Larsen, Harve&#13;
Lawles , J ack&#13;
Lawless, Steve&#13;
Lawton, Estes&#13;
LeBaugh, Virginia&#13;
Mandolpho, Cathy&#13;
Mann, Frank&#13;
Livingston, Vaughn&#13;
Loveless, April&#13;
Loveless, Linda&#13;
Loukota, Mary&#13;
Luick, Thomas&#13;
Lyons, Chris&#13;
Mann, Shari&#13;
Markus, Robert&#13;
Markuson, Maureen&#13;
Marlin, Chuck&#13;
McCormick, John&#13;
McCoy, Bill&#13;
McDowell, Bill&#13;
McGee, Dick&#13;
Mclntoch, Dorothy&#13;
Mcintosh, Judy&#13;
McTwiggan, Kathy&#13;
McTwiggan, George&#13;
Meek, Terry&#13;
Mendoza, Art&#13;
Mendoza, Pascual&#13;
Mensching, Larry&#13;
Miller, Joan&#13;
Miller, Philip&#13;
Miller, Terry&#13;
Milner, Mike&#13;
Minor, Steve&#13;
Munch, Mike&#13;
Munch, Steve&#13;
Murphy, Helen&#13;
Murphy, Lloyd&#13;
Murphy, Mary&#13;
Nicholas, Joe&#13;
Nixon, Gary&#13;
Norris, Glen&#13;
Norton, Dennis&#13;
O'Harn, Susan &#13;
Olsen, Judy&#13;
Osmers, Jan&#13;
Oviatt, Jan&#13;
Palmerton, Pam&#13;
Parks, Betty&#13;
Pear ce, Marilyn&#13;
Lee, Marsha&#13;
Lee, Pam&#13;
Myklebust, Joel&#13;
Myler, Connie&#13;
Neill, Don&#13;
Nelson, Pam&#13;
Nesbitt, Candy&#13;
Lehmer, Ron&#13;
Lenhardt, Pat&#13;
LeRette, Louis&#13;
Lindstrom, Chuck&#13;
Maack, Robert&#13;
Mace, Larry&#13;
Madden, Denny&#13;
Maggard, Mary&#13;
Magneson, Judy&#13;
Mahan, Jackie&#13;
Marshall, Steve&#13;
Martin, Karen&#13;
Massie, Pattricia&#13;
Matteson, Dennis&#13;
Merrifield, Janice&#13;
Millard, Cheri&#13;
Miller, J eanette&#13;
Moore, Judy&#13;
Moran, Judy&#13;
Mortimer, Oiarlie&#13;
Mulvania, Don&#13;
May, Dennis&#13;
McClelland, Mike&#13;
McKim, Nancy&#13;
McQuaid, Jim &#13;
Peck, Kathl een&#13;
Peck. Mike&#13;
Pendgra ft, Chuck&#13;
Pogue, Peggy&#13;
Points, Tonya&#13;
Poole, Kathy&#13;
Poulson, Steve&#13;
Pribyl, Gloria&#13;
Rasmussen, Doug&#13;
Ratashak, John&#13;
Ratliff, Jacque&#13;
Ratliff, Vivian&#13;
Ravenstien, Connie&#13;
Riddle, Kathy&#13;
Rine, Michael&#13;
Roberts, John&#13;
Rockwell, Annette&#13;
Rohwer, Sandy&#13;
Russell, Don&#13;
Ryan, Thomas&#13;
Saathoff, J effrey&#13;
Sales, Donna&#13;
Sales, Ed&#13;
Sellers, Pebel&#13;
Perez, John&#13;
Petersen, Conrad&#13;
Sewell, Kathy&#13;
Shanno, Larry&#13;
Shannon, Carolyn&#13;
Sieburg, Jim&#13;
Siefken, J erry&#13;
Sigler, Steve&#13;
Skaw, Marilyn&#13;
Snyder, Jean&#13;
Spane!, Ron&#13;
Spetman, Linda&#13;
Spratt, Debbie &#13;
Petry, Kathy&#13;
Phillips, Ouistine&#13;
Phillips, Connie&#13;
Pickrell, Virgil&#13;
Pierce, Dorot11y&#13;
Pogge, Mike&#13;
Prieto, Bill&#13;
Prine, Dan&#13;
Pritchard, Linda&#13;
Purnell, Gloria&#13;
Quandt, Judy&#13;
Raschke, Wayne&#13;
Reelfs, Rodger&#13;
Reese, Jim&#13;
Reninger, Mary&#13;
Revels, Bertha&#13;
Richardson, Cathy&#13;
Ridder, Harold&#13;
Rollins, Andrew&#13;
Rollins, Lee&#13;
Ross, Mark&#13;
Ross, Susan&#13;
Rot11 , Bruce&#13;
Russell, Bill&#13;
Sales, Howard&#13;
Schaffer, Connie&#13;
Schendedl, Peggy&#13;
Shannon, De Wayne&#13;
Shanon, Cookie&#13;
Sheely, Kathy&#13;
Shepard, Sandy&#13;
Shrader, Terry&#13;
Shudak, Steve&#13;
Skinner, Fred&#13;
Smith, Debbie&#13;
Smith, John&#13;
Smith, Mary&#13;
Smith, Regina&#13;
Smith, Robert&#13;
Steinke, Jim&#13;
Steinke, John&#13;
Stevens, David&#13;
Stewart, George&#13;
Still, Kennet11&#13;
Stockton, Marvin&#13;
Schewe, Frank&#13;
Schmitt, Marilyn&#13;
Schwetz, Diane &#13;
I .&#13;
Stogdill, Pat&#13;
Stoker, Susan&#13;
Street, John&#13;
Stukey, Michael&#13;
Sturm, Mona&#13;
Swanger, Kathy&#13;
Thomas, Dan&#13;
TI10mas, Dennis&#13;
Thomas, Leroy&#13;
V anBibber, Linda&#13;
Vanderloo, Kim&#13;
VanDonge, Pam&#13;
Wadsworth, Alan&#13;
Wager, Mary&#13;
Waite, Mike&#13;
Watkins, Rodney&#13;
Waugh, Stephanie&#13;
Wehrli, Rick&#13;
Weidman, Linda&#13;
Wells, Linda&#13;
Wendt, Pat&#13;
Thompson, Sue&#13;
TI1orson, Joyce&#13;
Tisher, Cindy&#13;
White, Shirley&#13;
Wiese, Terrie&#13;
Wilken, Mary&#13;
Williams, Dan&#13;
Williams, Gary&#13;
WiJiiams, Randy&#13;
Wilson, David&#13;
Wilson, Flicsha&#13;
Wilson, Janet&#13;
Wilson, Joyce&#13;
Wilson, Judy&#13;
Wolff, Blaine&#13;
Wood, Glen&#13;
Woodford, Kathy&#13;
Woods, Dave&#13;
Woods, John&#13;
Young, Kay&#13;
Young, Tim&#13;
Zweerink, Larry &#13;
Swisher, Pat&#13;
Tackett, Myra&#13;
Tadlock, Linda&#13;
Tallman, Tommy&#13;
Taylor, Rod&#13;
Tews, Elaine&#13;
Todd, Earlene&#13;
Tracy, Thaymer&#13;
Trautman, Dale&#13;
Woods, Linda&#13;
Wredt, Kirk&#13;
Wright, Arvey&#13;
Yopp, Diana&#13;
Young, Beckie&#13;
Trimmer, Cathy&#13;
Turner, Tom&#13;
Vallier, Connie&#13;
Wilson, Tim&#13;
Wilson, Linda&#13;
Wilson, Paul&#13;
Wingerd, Shawn&#13;
Walker, Denise&#13;
Walker, Ken&#13;
Wall, Dan&#13;
Walter, Vicki&#13;
Ward, Nancy&#13;
Washburn, Cinda&#13;
West, Lin&#13;
Wheeler, John&#13;
Wilson, Bill&#13;
Wilson, Bridget&#13;
Wilson, Dan&#13;
Not pictured: Aguiniga, Robert; Bensley, Jeannie; Bouvier, Gary; Brooks, Steve; Brown, Donna;&#13;
Carman, Dena; Edwards. Gae; Foote, Janice; Gardener, Edward; Gardner, William; Gibler, Joe;&#13;
Gilmore, Lyle; Harrill, Debbie; Hicjman, Donna ; Hunt, David; Hunt, Terry; Kell, Marilyn;&#13;
LaBreck, Dennis; LeMaster, Larry; MacDonald, Terry; Martindale, Sandy; Mendoza, Delores;&#13;
Myers, Richard; Penry, Maureen; Roberts, Linda; Robinson, Gary; Spratt, Larry; Vance, Virginia;&#13;
Varn, Richard; Walters, Sheryl.&#13;
155 &#13;
TI1ere were times when we would look out. . .&#13;
Sometimes we would have distractions at one end&#13;
of the hall or the other ... but they were sometimes worthwh ile.&#13;
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Room 18 • • •&#13;
The Class In The Hall&#13;
And there were t imes wllen w,. even mana ged to&#13;
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157 &#13;
Junior Officers&#13;
Row l, L. to R.: Mr. J. Bartlett, Mrs. S. Kelker, Mrs. D. Thompson, Mr. T. Haas - Sponsors. Row 2 : Bob Case - V. Pres,&#13;
Nancy Moore - Treas. Row 3: Jim Grazier - Pres., Na ncy Simons - ScC'.&#13;
158 &#13;
Abels, Vicki&#13;
Ackerman, Connie&#13;
Adamson, Sandi&#13;
Ahlquist, Brian&#13;
Akins, ·Ron&#13;
Allen, Charley&#13;
Allmon, Marvin&#13;
Alt, Kathy&#13;
Ambrose, Dave&#13;
Amos, Cindy&#13;
Andersen, Jim&#13;
Andersen, Stella&#13;
Anderson, Mary Lou&#13;
Anderson, Nancy&#13;
Anderson, Van&#13;
Andrews, Sandy&#13;
Anfinson, Peggy&#13;
Applegate, Marsha&#13;
Arch, Iris&#13;
Archer, Vickie&#13;
Arrick, Julie&#13;
Arrowsmitl1, Ronald&#13;
Arthur, Jon&#13;
Ayers, Edward&#13;
Bain, Ronnie&#13;
Baker, Diane&#13;
Banks, Charles E.&#13;
Baxley, Charles&#13;
Beckner, Stanley&#13;
Belt, Frank&#13;
Bennett, Peggy&#13;
Bequette, Gary J.&#13;
Betts, Barbara&#13;
Beu, Sidney&#13;
Bigham, Buzz&#13;
Bird, Leslie&#13;
Birdsong, Trudy&#13;
Blank, Dennis&#13;
Bockert, Susie&#13;
Bolte, Jim &#13;
Childress, LeeAnn&#13;
Christianson, Leilani&#13;
Clapper, Terry&#13;
Clark, J acquc&#13;
TOP. Row 1: Deanna Bolton, Judy Bolton, Donna Bowen, Dennis Bowers, Frank Brabec, Joyce Branson, Rita Brayboy, Pat Breshers.&#13;
Row 2: Bob Bryant, Karen Burroughs, John Butler, Roger Butler, Donna Butterbau gh, Linda Calfee, Diane Camden, Steve Carle.&#13;
BOTTOM. Row 1: Ralph DeBar, David DeBolt, Judy DenHerder, Judy Diercks, Carol Dietz, Maralyn Dimmit, J o Ditzler, Gloria Dofner.&#13;
Row 2: J ames Dunning, Diane Eddy, Gae Edwards, Melba Eidschun, Jerry Eledge, Gladys Elkins, Alan Ellis, John Erickson.&#13;
Cooley, Beverly&#13;
Costello, Bill&#13;
Costello, John&#13;
Curry, Sandy &#13;
Cleaver, Larry&#13;
Cochran, Bill&#13;
Coleman, Alan&#13;
Cook, Ray&#13;
TOP. Row 1: Larry Briggs, Rodney Briggs, ~aula Brink, Gordon Brockman, Jack Brooks, Jeanine Brown, Loren Brown, Regina Brown.&#13;
Row 2: Jeanette Carlin, Robert Carman, Darlene Carroll, Don Carter, Bob Case, Diane Cavanaugh, Steve Chew, Terry Childers.&#13;
BOTTOM. Row 1: Rita Doner, George Dougan, Linda Doughty, Leslie Downing, Sharon Drake, Robert Drummond, Ruth Drummond, Sharon&#13;
Duitman.&#13;
Row 2: Rodney Eriksen, Lynn Etherton, Jim Evans, Wayne Evens, Tom Farris, Linda Fedor, Doug Fenton, Richard Fernley.&#13;
Daley, Den&#13;
Davis, Kenneth&#13;
Davis, Virginia&#13;
Dawson, Cindy &#13;
Fichter, Patricia&#13;
Fienhold, David&#13;
Fienhold, William&#13;
File, Jean&#13;
Fisher, Peggy&#13;
Fisher, Ronallien&#13;
Fraley, Connie&#13;
Frieze, Allen&#13;
Frieze, Richard&#13;
Fronk, Dave&#13;
Galle, Gary&#13;
Gatrost, Carol&#13;
Gaver, Gary&#13;
Gaver, Kathy&#13;
Gibbs, Kay&#13;
Goetzinger, Linda&#13;
Gouker, Donald&#13;
Graves, Vear! Amy&#13;
Gray, Debby&#13;
Graybill, Sharon&#13;
Griffiths, Marsha&#13;
Grimes, Mary&#13;
Grosvenor, Steven&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Nancy&#13;
Hall, Dona&#13;
Hand, Jim&#13;
Hansen, Toni&#13;
Harmon, Rita&#13;
Harrington, Leo&#13;
Hatcher, Linda&#13;
Head, David&#13;
Heitman, Carolyn&#13;
Hemrningson, Linda&#13;
Hendrix, Clifford&#13;
Hessman, Robert&#13;
Heywood, Mary&#13;
Hiatt, Larry&#13;
Hicks, Phyllis&#13;
Hiers, Thomas&#13;
Himberger, Donna &#13;
Henninger, Don&#13;
Hensley, J eannette&#13;
Hensley, Marty&#13;
Herrick, Dennis&#13;
Herrick, Gary&#13;
Himes, Sharon&#13;
Hinkel, Patty&#13;
Hisel, Evelyn&#13;
Hodtwalker, Ada&#13;
Hoel, Michael&#13;
Hoke, Randy&#13;
Hall, Marilyn&#13;
Holl, Patricia&#13;
Holl, Steve&#13;
Hammond, Myra&#13;
Hanafan, Nancy&#13;
Harris, Jeff&#13;
Harrison, Joyce&#13;
Hartman, Karen&#13;
Hartman, Mary&#13;
Gibler, Mike&#13;
Gilmore, Charles&#13;
Gilmore, Connie&#13;
Globe, Michael&#13;
Grazier, Jim&#13;
Green, Danny&#13;
Greenwood, Joe&#13;
Greenwood, Patti&#13;
Griffis, Wayne&#13;
Gammon, Ruth&#13;
Gann, Sharon&#13;
Gardner, Linda&#13;
Garrean, Patrick&#13;
Garrett, George&#13;
Foote, Connie&#13;
Foote, Dennis&#13;
Forbes, Dennis&#13;
Forcade, Mickey&#13;
Ford, Burke&#13;
Fowler, Melody &#13;
Row 1: Linda Holder, Alan Holmberg, ·Rondee Holmes, Marsha Honi g, Da vid Hook, .Judi Hoover, Marilyn Hopper, Larry Horner,&#13;
Row 2: Harry Hurd, Jack Hurd, Ri chard Ives, Ann J ackson, Charles Jackson, Connie J anicek, Linda J ensen, Russell J erome.&#13;
Row 3 : Ka thleen .Johnson, Rand all J ohnson, Sheryl J ohnson, Theresa Jones, Nancy Kell ar, Pat Keller, Rose Ann Kennett, Fred Kenyo n.&#13;
Kn aus, Lisle&#13;
Knight, Tim&#13;
Koebel, Max&#13;
Lane, Marcia&#13;
Lang, Leroy&#13;
Latham, Lynn&#13;
Lewis, Karen&#13;
Lewis, Robert&#13;
Libby, Marion&#13;
Liddick, Tim&#13;
Lindsay, Alica&#13;
Lindsay, Carolyn&#13;
Linin ger, Ken&#13;
Long, P aul&#13;
Lydon, J ohn&#13;
Lyman, Marcia &#13;
Hotchkiss, Amy&#13;
Hourigan, Carol&#13;
Howard , Harriet&#13;
Huey, Christina&#13;
Hullett, Sheila&#13;
Hunt, Loel&#13;
Hunt, Robert&#13;
Johnsen, Linda&#13;
Johnson, Cheryl&#13;
Johnson, J ames&#13;
Kerrin, Linda&#13;
Kessler, Bill&#13;
Kesterson, David&#13;
Kilpatrick, Linda&#13;
Kimball, J ackie&#13;
Klefstad, Gib&#13;
Row l : Leonard Koenig, Bonnie Kohl, Jim Konecny, Adeline Koopmeiners, Kris Krueger, Rod ney Kruger, David Kuffler, Vicky Lampi.&#13;
Row 2: J ames Lau don, LeRoy Law, Karon Lawl ess, Sue Lawson, Bil 1 Leggio, Sally Lehmer, Leonard LeMaster, Linda LeMaster.&#13;
Row 3: Dixie Lynn, Gary Mace, Eddi e :Madsen, Bruce Mahrenholz, Lynn Mains, Jay Malone, Gregg Mann, Connie Marlin. &#13;
Row I: Bob Marr, Tim Marr, .Brian Marshall, LeRoy Marshall, Cathy Martin, Sandra Martindale, Paulette· Mathews, Pam Matteson.&#13;
Row 2: Tandy McClure, Ron McConnell, Kathy McCormick, Larry McGee, Barry McGinn, JoAnn McKenzie, Michael McKillips, Lonnie&#13;
McMaster.&#13;
166&#13;
Meyer, Martin&#13;
Millard, Larry&#13;
Moore, Nancy&#13;
Moss, Ronald&#13;
Nielsen . .Ta nelle&#13;
Nixon, Willard&#13;
Nuzum, Dennis&#13;
Nuzum, Sandra&#13;
Ochoa, John&#13;
Oles, Michael&#13;
Oshlo, Richard&#13;
Owens, Peggy&#13;
Perez, Maria&#13;
Peters, Linda&#13;
Peters, Mary Jane&#13;
Peterson, George&#13;
Peterson, Harold&#13;
Peterson, Kathy&#13;
Miller, Danny&#13;
Miller, Steve&#13;
Miller, Trudy&#13;
Moss, Barbara&#13;
Mueller, Pam&#13;
Myers, Anna &#13;
Row 1: Rosie Matteson, Connie Mauer, Gloria May, Louis Mayberry, Thomas Maytum, Danny McClain, Kathy McClary, Gary McClure.&#13;
Row 2: Marcia McMullen, Leonard McQuinn, Alan McNulty, Betty Merksick, Diana Merrill, Jim Metheny, Clifford Meyer, Joan&#13;
Meyer.&#13;
Mincer, l\1arvel&#13;
Mize, Sue&#13;
Moats, Jim&#13;
Myhlhousen, Roy&#13;
Nansel, Roger&#13;
Nelson, Dick&#13;
Montgomery, Charlotte&#13;
Moore, Ivy&#13;
Newman, Connie&#13;
Nicholas, Paula&#13;
Norman, Gerald&#13;
Norris, Nancy&#13;
Paladino, Eva&#13;
Palmer, Patsy&#13;
Papaila, Sonja&#13;
Parks, Kathy&#13;
Parrack, Elizabeth&#13;
Patten, Barry&#13;
Peterson, Pam&#13;
Peterson, Sherry&#13;
Peterson, Susie&#13;
Petry, Gary&#13;
Petry, Glenda&#13;
Pickrell, Virginia&#13;
167 &#13;
Powley, Donna&#13;
Priest, Lewis&#13;
Probst, Trudy&#13;
Prudhom'e, Joe&#13;
Smartt, Cheryl&#13;
Smith, Candy&#13;
Smith, Debby&#13;
Smith, Vicky&#13;
Pierce, Steven&#13;
Pitt, Doris&#13;
Plantikow, Jean&#13;
Podroza, Tom&#13;
Pogge, Terry&#13;
Sondag, Dan&#13;
Sorensen, Nancy&#13;
Sortino, Perry&#13;
Souser, Jacque&#13;
Spohn, Larry&#13;
Rief, Kristie&#13;
Ridder, Mary&#13;
Rickertson, Don&#13;
Robinson, Diana&#13;
Robinson, LaRee&#13;
Rounds, Edward&#13;
Roux, Mike&#13;
Rowe, Sandy&#13;
Rudig, Sheryl&#13;
Sanders, Paul&#13;
Reese, Diana&#13;
Rehfeidt, Ron&#13;
Reid, Richard&#13;
Reninger, Judy&#13;
Revels, Jamie&#13;
Revlett, Leamon&#13;
Schroeder, Leonard&#13;
Scott, Kelly&#13;
Scoular, Susan&#13;
Shamblen, Donna&#13;
Shannon, Mike&#13;
Shannon, Mike &#13;
Reynolds, Howard&#13;
Rhoades, Lee&#13;
Rhodes, Suzie&#13;
Rich, Connie&#13;
Richards, Marion&#13;
Richardson, Mary&#13;
Shaughnessy, Rita&#13;
Shinn, Clarence&#13;
Sillik, Terry&#13;
Simmons, Reggie&#13;
Simons, Nancy&#13;
Skalberg, Kathy&#13;
Robertson, Stacey&#13;
Rolfe, John&#13;
Root, Don&#13;
Rosenbaugh, Gail&#13;
Rossow, Beverly&#13;
Savage, Janice&#13;
Sayers, Susan&#13;
Schewe, Linda&#13;
Schmitt, Janice&#13;
Schroder, Alan&#13;
Pogue, Barbara&#13;
Poland, Marie&#13;
Porter, Roger&#13;
Poulous, Pam&#13;
Powers, Bob&#13;
Spracklin, Jerry&#13;
Stanford, Thomas&#13;
St. Clair, Benita&#13;
Steensen, Dennis&#13;
Stevens, Richard&#13;
Purnell, Dick&#13;
Ragland, Ron&#13;
Rasmussen, Jane&#13;
Raygor, Katherine&#13;
Smyth, Sheryl&#13;
Snyder, J ohn&#13;
Soar, Sheryl&#13;
Sollazzo, Barbara &#13;
Still, Florence&#13;
Stinemates, Rosalee&#13;
Story, Shawn&#13;
Strong, Frances&#13;
Stum1, Loretta&#13;
Sublet, Susie&#13;
Sullivan, Linda&#13;
Sullivan, Mike&#13;
Taylor, Janice&#13;
Thomas, Mike&#13;
Thompson, Carolyn&#13;
Thorton, Peggy&#13;
Turner, Cecil&#13;
Turpen, Richard&#13;
Vance, Judy&#13;
Vance, Lila&#13;
Row 1: Jerry Vore, John Vuagniaux, Ronald Waffle, Terry Wager, ] im Wagner, Carolyn Walker, Sue Walla, Virgil Wallace.&#13;
Row 2: Diane Wendt, Don Whipkey, Jack White, Mary White, Tina White, Tom Wi att, Judy Wilderman, Becky Will.&#13;
Row 3: Larry Wright, Judy Yopp, Wesley Yordt, Cheryl Young, Patsy Zanderholm, Dan Zdan, Connie Brandenburg, Marcia Clark. &#13;
Strong, Sandra&#13;
Sturm, Connie&#13;
Sturm, Dennis&#13;
Sturm, Kathy&#13;
Sulhoff, Sandy&#13;
Sydzyik, Georgia&#13;
Tallman, Ron&#13;
Taylor, Danny&#13;
Todd, Marilyn&#13;
Townsend, Janice&#13;
Tracy, Mike&#13;
Trumble, David&#13;
Vargas, Rachel&#13;
Vermillion, Lanny&#13;
Vest, Bill&#13;
Vogel, George&#13;
Row 1: Chuck Wallings, Lana Walter, Ronald Walton, Eddie Ward, Bill Way, Gloria Webster, Merlin Weidman, Ron Welsh.&#13;
Row 2: Dianne Willey, John Wilson, Bettie Wood, Delores Wood, T eresa Woods, Larry Woodworth, Greg Wooldridge, Sherry Woolsencroft.&#13;
Row 3: Mike Constant, Zoann Mahoney, Connie Rolfe. &#13;
Junior Candids&#13;
172 &#13;
Seniors&#13;
173 &#13;
174&#13;
Senior Class&#13;
Sponsors - L. to R. Row 1: Ruth Moeller, Clara Strickland, Harriett Chase. Row 2:&#13;
Jack Hansen, Ward Bean, Charles Bryant.&#13;
Officers - L. to R.: Pres. Mike Parrack, Sec. Faye Klefstad, Treas. Vickie Reed, V.&#13;
Pres. Skip BeVirt &#13;
ABBOTT, TOM.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
ANDERSEN&#13;
ELIZABETH M.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Cheerleader, Pep Club,&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council, Biology Club - sec.-&#13;
treas., French Club, Art&#13;
Club, Altau, Thespians,&#13;
Prom Court, Homecoming&#13;
Court, Annual Staff, Yellow-jackettes, Varsidettes,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
ABELS, JERRY L.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Biology Club, Thespians,&#13;
Jr. - Sr. MOI, Young&#13;
Republicans, Science Club,&#13;
Roadshow Musicals, Plays,&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C. Military Ball.&#13;
ALLEN, PEGGY&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
APPLEGATE,&#13;
PATRICIA . COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-teens, Girls'&#13;
Lounge, Attendance Office, Military Ball&#13;
ARCH, RUSS.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP.&#13;
Military Police, Roadshow,&#13;
Musicals, Boys' Glee, R.O.&#13;
T.C., Military Ball&#13;
ALLEN, JACKIE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Club, Library Club,&#13;
Tennis&#13;
AUFFART, ELA INE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
National Honor Society, Teen&#13;
Demos, Tennis, Pep Club&#13;
AUSTIN, GLORIA. COMMERCIAL&#13;
ATELL, CLAY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Latin Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
175 &#13;
176&#13;
BAKER, DIANA LYNN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
GRA&#13;
BARLOW, ROD.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Track Cross Country, Red&#13;
Cross,' Art Club, Spanish Club,&#13;
Basketball-JR.VAR.&#13;
BARTHOLOMEW, OTIS. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, Spanish Club, Wres·&#13;
tling, Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Military Ball&#13;
BARTON, EARL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Golf, Biology Club, Debate,&#13;
Plays, R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
BALDWIN, DOROTHY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Club, Girls' Drill&#13;
Team&#13;
BAIN, GARY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Choir, Biology Club,&#13;
J r.-Sr. MOI, Science Club,&#13;
Roadshow, National Honor Society, Tennis, Young&#13;
Republicans, Musicals.&#13;
BARGENQU AST,&#13;
LESLIE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Track, Cross Country,&#13;
Choir, Roadshow, R.0.T.C.&#13;
Creative Writing, MOI&#13;
Thespians, Musicals&#13;
BARKSDALE,&#13;
DONALD E.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
·Band, Pep Band, Choir,&#13;
Boy's Glee, Art Club&#13;
BANKS, LYDA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-teens, Teen-Demos&#13;
BARBEAU, ED. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
Creative Writing, Annual.&#13;
Art Editor, R.O.T.C. MiJi.&#13;
tary Ball &#13;
BATES, DAN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
BECK, CHERYL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
FTA, FNA, Choir, Oper- ettas, Roadshow, Pep&#13;
Club, Teen Demos, Red&#13;
Cross-Sec., Safe-Teens, Biology Club&#13;
BATT, ROBERT.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Science Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Swimming, Young Republicans&#13;
BAXTER, PAT.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Choir, Roadshow, Operettas&#13;
BECK, LUANN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, Altau, National&#13;
Honor Society, Thespians,&#13;
Homecoming Queen, Military Ball, Girls Glee, Cre·&#13;
alive Writing, Roadshow,&#13;
Varsidettes, Yellowjackettes, Cheerleader-Cap. of&#13;
Va rs i t y, Annual-Bus.&#13;
Man., Spanish ClubTreas., Soph. Class Sec.,&#13;
Junior Class V. Pres.,&#13;
Choreographer of Varsidettes&#13;
BECKER, JOYCE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Art Club,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Military Ball&#13;
BAXLEY, ED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Print Club&#13;
BERALDI, JAMES.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Cross Country, Track, R.O.T.C., Teen Demos, Letterman's Club&#13;
BERNHARDS, CHARLES.&#13;
VOCATIO AL&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
BEV/RT, MELVJN "SKIP."&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
D.0., R.0.T.C., Teen Demos,&#13;
Track, Football, Wrestling,&#13;
Wrestling Club, Prom Court,&#13;
TWIRP Court, Letterman's&#13;
Club, SIGNAL&#13;
177 &#13;
178&#13;
BILLINGS, KATHY. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Club, Altau, Girls&#13;
Glee, Roadshow, Homecoming Court, Student&#13;
Council-Vice Pres., Soph.&#13;
- Treas., Junior - Sec.,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
BOND, BARB.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, French Club&#13;
BOND, TOJl!.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Basketball, Track, Cross Country, Student Council&#13;
BOOTON, DAN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Track&#13;
BLACK, MICHAEL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
BICKING, LARRY.&#13;
R.O.T.C., Rifle Team,&#13;
Science Club&#13;
BOCKERT, DAN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Art Club, Print Club&#13;
BONAR, CHERYL&#13;
LYNN. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Choir, FHA&#13;
BLACKMAN, BOB.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Student Council&#13;
BLUM, MARY KAY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, FHA, Red&#13;
Cross&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
Nof Availab le &#13;
BOTT, RICHARD. VOCATIONAL&#13;
D.0., R.O.T.C.&#13;
BRESHERS, LEROY C.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Red Cross, Student Council, Track, Cross&#13;
Country, Football, Basketball, Letterman's Oub&#13;
BOWEN, DAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
football, Golf, Art Club,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Wrestling&#13;
BRISENO, MARY HOPE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
BRISTO, KATHRYN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Creative Writing, Road·&#13;
show, The&gt;pians, Pla ys,&#13;
Teen Demos&#13;
BROCKMAN, W ALLENE&#13;
K. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Y-Teens - Pres., Student&#13;
Council, P ep Club, Red&#13;
Cross, Operett as, Plays,&#13;
Girls Glee, Teen Demos,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
BOWSER, SUSAN&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
FTA-Pres., National Honor Society, Pep Club, Student Council, Girls Glee,&#13;
Young Republicans, Red&#13;
Cross, Spanish Club, Safe&#13;
Teens, Roadshows, SIGNAL-Bus. Man., Library,&#13;
Club-Sec.&#13;
BROOKS, KATHALEEN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
BROUILLETTE, DAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Plays&#13;
BROWN, GLEN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
BROWN, JOYCE&#13;
VIVIAN.&#13;
BURNSIDES, TERRY&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Spanish Club,-Pres.&#13;
R. 0 . T. C., Letterman's&#13;
Club, Annual-Sports Editor, TWIRP-Duke&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Annual - Editor-in-chief,&#13;
Ass't Bus. Man., Pep&#13;
Club, Young Republicans&#13;
- Pres., Student Council,&#13;
Jr. MOI, Sr. MOI, National Honor Society, ·Military Ball&#13;
CALLAGHAN, NANCY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Student Council, YTeens, Teen Demos, Road- show, Office Girls&#13;
CANADAY, TOM.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Na tional Honor Socie t y,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, MOI,&#13;
Young Republicans, Science&#13;
Club - V. Pres., Biology Club&#13;
CAPEL, ROBERT.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Basketball, Gold,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Choir, Operettas,&#13;
Roadshow, Military Ball, Letterman's Club&#13;
BROWN, JANET.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FTA, Teen Demos, Red&#13;
Cross, National Honor So- ciety, Military Ball&#13;
CAFFERY, LYNDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
CAIN, GLENNA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
BURNSIDE, AL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
BUSWELL, DOUG.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Jr. MOI, Sr.&#13;
MOI - Treas., Tennis,&#13;
Science Club - Pres.,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
·' &#13;
Picture&#13;
Not&#13;
Available&#13;
CARROLL, PATRICK&#13;
ALAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Rifle Team, Swimming,&#13;
Art Oub&#13;
CHANCELLOR, JUDY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Tennis, Girls&#13;
Lounge, Creative Writing&#13;
CARY, SAM.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Band, Spanish Club, Swimming, R.O.T.C., Red Cross,&#13;
Teen Demos&#13;
CERVENY, GIL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Cross Country, R.0.T.C.,&#13;
Red Cross, Basketball,&#13;
Student Council, Military&#13;
Ball, Creative Writing&#13;
CHILDERS, DELMON.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Thespians, Plays, Biology&#13;
Club,&#13;
CHOATE, ROSE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Red Cross, Spanish Club&#13;
CASE, PATTI.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Pep Band,&#13;
Band, Girls Lounge&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, PHYLLIS.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Girls Glee, Roadshow, Teen&#13;
Demos&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Band, Pep Band&#13;
CHRISTINA, AL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Operettas, Roadshows, R.0.T.C.&#13;
181 &#13;
182&#13;
CHURCHILL, LINDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Y·Teens, Pep Club,&#13;
Red Cross, Roadshow,&#13;
Girls Glee&#13;
CLARK, SHERRY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Pep&#13;
Club. Student Council&#13;
CLAY, JERRY WILLIAM.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball, Art&#13;
Club, Football, Wrest ling, Red&#13;
Cross, Spanish Club Track&#13;
Letterman's Club, Saf;-Teens. '&#13;
COLE, BONITA GAIL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Choir, Girls Glee&#13;
CHUTE, JOYCE. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Spanish Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council&#13;
CHRISTINA, CATHY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Red Cross, Choir&#13;
CLARK, DENNIS.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
CLARK, MIKE.&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Police,&#13;
Biology Club&#13;
CHUTE, JUDY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
GRA, Spanish Club, Red&#13;
Cross, Student Council&#13;
CIRCO, PHIL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C., Track, Band,&#13;
Football, Letterman's&#13;
Club, Wrestling &#13;
COLWELL, CONNIE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
01eerleader - 3 yrs., National Honor Society, Girls&#13;
Glee, Choir, Spanish Club&#13;
- V. Pres., FTA, MiliCROGHAN, KEN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Band, Choir, Red Cross&#13;
tary Ball, Roadshow, SIGNAL, Homecoming Court,&#13;
Operettas, Altau, Teen&#13;
Demos&#13;
CONBOY, RICHARD.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Tennis, Safe-Teens, Jr.&#13;
MOI - Pres., Sr. MOI,&#13;
Science Club, lVIilitary&#13;
Ball, R.O.T.C., National&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
COW ARDIN, SKIP.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Baseball, Cross Country,&#13;
Basketball, R.0.T.C.,&#13;
Swimming&#13;
CRANE, FRED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
CUE, RENNE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross&#13;
CONKLING, DOUG.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Band,&#13;
Band, Roadshow,&#13;
Thespians, Plays,&#13;
ettas, Boys Glee&#13;
Dance&#13;
Choir,&#13;
OperCUNNINGHAM, BOBBIE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Teen Demos, Art Club&#13;
CURRY, SHARON.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
DEVIVO, PAT.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Altau - Pres., Student Council - Treas., Red Cross, Li- brary Club, Roadshow, Homecoming Court, Pep Club.&#13;
(Mount Loretto) Soph.-Treas.&#13;
Girls Glee&#13;
183 &#13;
184&#13;
DIETZ, MARK.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
Student Council, BasebalJ,&#13;
Golf, Track, Military Ball,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
DOUGHMAN, ANNETTA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Roadshow,&#13;
Student Co uncil, Pep Club,&#13;
Girls Glee&#13;
DOUGHMAN, MARY JAYNE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Ahau, Choir, Girls Glee, Roadshow, Operettas, Student Council&#13;
DOUGLASS, SUE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
DINGMAN, KATHY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Art Club, Pep Club, YTeens.&#13;
DICKINSON, DENNY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Red Cross, Print Club&#13;
DORF, DIANA KAY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-Teens, Band, French&#13;
Club, National Honor Society&#13;
DOTY, WALT.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, Student Coun.&#13;
cil&#13;
DOLE, PAMELA 'PAM'.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
FNA, Office Girl, Art&#13;
Club&#13;
I&#13;
' )&#13;
DOLLISON, FREDDY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Military Police, Student&#13;
Council, Letterman's Club,&#13;
Wrestling, Wrestlin g Club&#13;
- Pres. &#13;
DOUMIS, DAVID.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Art Club, Military Police,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Golf&#13;
DWORAK, SHEILA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, Pep Club, Tennis&#13;
DRIEVER, LINDA SUE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, FNA, Roadside,&#13;
Girls Glee, Library Club,&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club&#13;
DUTSON, JUDY.&#13;
COMJVIERCIAL&#13;
GRA, Red Cross, Y-Teens&#13;
EIDSCHUN, WANDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Production, Library Club&#13;
ELEDGE, JOHN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Track, Wrestling, Wrestling Club&#13;
DUNNING,&#13;
CHARLOTTE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
EMERSON, NANCY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Y-Teens, Red Cross&#13;
ENGLISH, SHARON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
FTA, FNA, MOI, Band, Q10ir,&#13;
Science Club, Red Cross, SafeTeens, Pep Club, Teen Demos,&#13;
Roadshow, Operettas, Yellowjacke ttes&#13;
ENGLUND, DANNY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Spanish Club - Pres.&#13;
185 &#13;
186&#13;
ERICKSON, DEAN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Baseball, Basketball&#13;
FOLEY, DIANA LEE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Band, Choir, Altau, Pep Club,&#13;
Office Girl, Operettas, Girls Glee, Roadshow, Majorette&#13;
FOLKERS, JANICE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Choir, Operettas,&#13;
Roadshows, Girls Glee, Y-Teens&#13;
- V. Pres.&#13;
FOOTE, ROBERT. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Printing Club&#13;
FERNLEY, KATHLEEN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
Red Cross - V. Pres.,&#13;
Student Council, FHA,&#13;
Teen Demos, Office Girl,&#13;
Library Club&#13;
ERICKSON,. CAROLYN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FILKINS, RICHARD.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., D.0., SIGNAL,&#13;
Choir, Span ish Club, Creative Writing&#13;
FINCH, PENNY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, FHA,&#13;
Spanish Club, Tennis,&#13;
Plays, Young Republicans&#13;
FIENHOLD, JEANNE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
S I G N A L - Bus. .\Ian.&#13;
Managing edi tor, Stud ent&#13;
Council, Red Cross, YTeens, Pep Club, National&#13;
Honor Society, Latin Clu b,&#13;
Roadshow, Operettas, Girl&#13;
Lounge&#13;
FILE, TERRY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL &#13;
FORD, LINDA C.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Girls Lounge&#13;
FOWLER, TWILA K.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Red Cross, Pep&#13;
Club, Student Council,&#13;
Library Club,&#13;
FOREMAN, JAMES.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
FOSTER, JOE&#13;
"BUTCH".&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
FOX, LARRY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, St udent&#13;
Council, Biology Club,&#13;
Creative Writing, Red&#13;
Cross, Annual Staff&#13;
FREELAND,_ BILL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Biology Club, Young Republicans, R.O.T.C., SIGN AL - Editor, Creative&#13;
Writing, Military Ball&#13;
FOSTER, BILL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
FREEMAN, ED.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
R.O.T.C. , Military Ball, Roadshow&#13;
FRIES, CINDY. CO •IMERCIAL&#13;
Art Club, Y-Teens&#13;
FRIEZE, GLEN DALE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football - Mgr., Basketball,&#13;
Drill Team, Print Club, R.O.&#13;
T.C., Baseball&#13;
187 &#13;
188&#13;
GIBLER, ANN&#13;
KRIST ENE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
GRA, Tennis, Softball,&#13;
Basketball, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
GRIFFITHS, DAVID.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Jr. MOI, Sr. MOI - V. Pres.,&#13;
Tennis, Safe-Teens, Science&#13;
Club, National Honor Society&#13;
GUILD, DIANNE&#13;
MARIE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Jr. MOI, Sr. MOI - Sec.,&#13;
Roadshows, Creative Writing,&#13;
Teen Demos, Y-Teens, Art,&#13;
Club, Red Cross&#13;
HAGER, JUDITH 'JUDY'.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Art Club, FNA, Girls Lounge,&#13;
Office l.irl&#13;
GAMBLIN, STEPHANIE&#13;
G.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Girls Gl ee, Choir, Red&#13;
Cross, FNA, Y-Teens, Operettas, Young Republicans&#13;
GALLE, GAIL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
SIGNAL, Teen Demos,&#13;
Pep Club, Spanish Club,&#13;
Tennis, Y-Teens, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
GODSEY, TERRY&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, R.0.T.C., Spanish Club, Basketball&#13;
Jr. Varsity&#13;
GREEN, JUDY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, Red&#13;
Cross&#13;
GILES, K. DALE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Roadshow, Plays, Golf, Operettas, Choir, Boys Gl ee,&#13;
Youn g Republicans, Swimming, Sci'ence Club&#13;
GILMORE, ED.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Pep Band, Dance&#13;
Band, Student Council,&#13;
Roadshow &#13;
HALL, SHERYL SUE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, Teen Demos&#13;
HARRILL, MIKE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Foo tball, Track, Choir,&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
HAIL. DAVE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Thespians, 01oir - V.&#13;
Pres., Band - Drum Major, Operettas, Plays,&#13;
Roadshow, Pep Band, Student Council, Military Ball&#13;
HANSEN, ED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Band, Pep Band, D.O.&#13;
HARRINGTON, JOHN&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Art Club,&#13;
Sa f e - T ee n s, Football&#13;
Track, Wrestling, Wrestling Club-Sec., R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Choir, Drill Team&#13;
HARRIS, JEFF. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
St udent Council , Choir,&#13;
Operettas, Sr. MOI -&#13;
Pres., Science Club -&#13;
Treas., Safe-Teens-Treas.,&#13;
National Honor Society -&#13;
Pres., Roadshow, Tennis,&#13;
Rifle Team, Military Ball,&#13;
R.O.T.C. - Cadet Colonel&#13;
HANAFAN, TOM.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Letterman's Club - Pres.,&#13;
Art Club, Teen Demos,&#13;
Football - All SW Iowa,&#13;
All City, All State, Track,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Wrestling, Basketball, D.O.&#13;
HARRIS, SANDY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Choir, Roadshow , Y-Teens,&#13;
Pep Club, Girl Glee, Operett as&#13;
HARVEY, LEE ANN. COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Orchestra&#13;
HATTAN, FERN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Roadshow, Pep Club, Girls&#13;
Glee, Red Cro , MOI, F A,&#13;
Y-Teens, Teen Demos, Ca feteria&#13;
Girl, Mili tary Ball&#13;
189 &#13;
190&#13;
HEAD, ROY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Basketball, Basketball&#13;
Jr. Var., Track, Cross&#13;
Country, Student Council,&#13;
Art Club&#13;
HICKS, LEORA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Red Cro 0 , FHA , Girls Glee,&#13;
Stud ent Cou ncil , Office Girls&#13;
HIERS, JOHN. VOCATIONA L&#13;
R.0.T.C., Rifle Team&#13;
HIFFERNAN DIANNE&#13;
COMMERCIAL .&#13;
Road shows, Red Cross, Y-Tecns,&#13;
Altau, National Honor Society,&#13;
FHA&#13;
HENNING, BOB.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Roadshow, Pep&#13;
Band&#13;
HAWKINS, DONALD T. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Foo tball, Wrestlin g&#13;
HERRICK, GLENDA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Y-Teens - V. Pres., P ep&#13;
Club, Library Club, FNA,&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council&#13;
HICKOK, D_ENISE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Teen Demos&#13;
HERNANDEZ,&#13;
LINDA L.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Spanish (:lub&#13;
HERRICK, DEANA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Y-Tecns &#13;
I-I/LL, LAWRENCE A.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Sc ience&#13;
Clu b, Jr. MOJ, Sr. MOI,&#13;
Student Council, National&#13;
Honor Society, Young Republicans, R.O.T.C., l'vlilita'ry Ball&#13;
HOFF, GEORGIA C.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Band, Girls Glee, Tennis,&#13;
Red Cross, Stu dent Coun·&#13;
cil&#13;
I-1/NES, DON.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Basketball - Soph., Jr.&#13;
Var., Track, Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council, R.0.T.C.&#13;
HODEN, BENNIE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Roadshow, Teen Demos&#13;
HOFFMAN, DAVID W.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, R.0.T.C.&#13;
HOKE, SUE.&#13;
COLLEGE PHEP&#13;
Altau, Operettas, Choir,&#13;
Girls Glee, Roadshows,&#13;
Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes, Yellowjacket 01oreographer, Pep Club, FT A,&#13;
TI1espians&#13;
I-1/NSLEY. LINDA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Latin Club, Art Club,&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
HOLCOLM, JIM. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Wrestling, H.O.T.C.,&#13;
D.O.&#13;
HOLLY, GEORGE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C., Drill Team, Red&#13;
Cross&#13;
HOMAN, PATRICIA ANN. COMMERCIAL&#13;
National Honor Society, Studen t&#13;
Council, Red Cross - Pres.,&#13;
FTA, Choir - Sec., Hoadshow,&#13;
Operettas, GRA, Tennis, Art&#13;
Club, Girls Glee,&#13;
191 &#13;
192&#13;
HOWREY, MADELINE&#13;
ANNE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL-VOCA·&#13;
TIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, Road&#13;
Show.&#13;
HOUGH, STEVE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Road Show,&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
INGRAM, KAREN&#13;
LYNETTE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
F.T.A., National Honor Society,&#13;
Thespians, Road Show - Stu·&#13;
dent Director, School Plays,&#13;
Band, Pep Band, Young Democrats.&#13;
IRWIN, DENNY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, R.0.T.C.&#13;
IRWIN, MIKE. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Football,&#13;
Baseball, Track, Art Club.&#13;
HOPKINS, TIM.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Basketball, Base·&#13;
ball, Track, Letterman'&amp;&#13;
Club, R.O.T.C., Military&#13;
Bal l.&#13;
HURLEY, LINDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
F.N.A. - vice president,&#13;
Y-Teens, Safe-Teens&#13;
secretary, Signal - Edi·&#13;
tor, Band, Pep Club, Teen·&#13;
Dems, F.T.A., ·Quill and&#13;
Scroll, Military Ball.&#13;
JN GOLDSBY,&#13;
KATHERINE.&#13;
Majorette, Band, Y-Teens,&#13;
Student Council, TeenDems, Teacher's Helper,&#13;
Pep Club.&#13;
HUBBARD, DEBORAH.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
F.H.A., F.N.A., Y-Tcens,&#13;
Teacher's Helper, Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
HURD, CONNIE JO.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red&#13;
Cross, Signal, ·Girls Glee,&#13;
Choir, Road Show, Oper·&#13;
etta, Spanish Club, SafeTeen , Pep Club, D.0.,&#13;
Office Production. &#13;
.,&#13;
IVES, ROBERT.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Thesp ians, Pep Band,&#13;
Roa d Show, Dramatics.&#13;
JOHNSON, RON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Cou.ncil, Football ,&#13;
Art Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
JA COBA, LYNETTE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Cheerleaders, Girls Glee,&#13;
01oir, Road Show, Operetta, Spanish Club- Vice&#13;
president, Alt au, Jr. Prom&#13;
Court, Homecoming Court ,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
JOHNSON, PAM.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Red Cross, Pep Club, Offi ce help.&#13;
JOHNSTON, MI CHAEL&#13;
(MI CK).&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Red Cross, Spanish Oub, R.O.T.(:.&#13;
JONES, GEORGE&#13;
HENRY.&#13;
VOCATIO AL&#13;
JACKSON, JANICE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Mi lit ary&#13;
Ball.&#13;
JONES, TERRY.&#13;
VOCATIOt AL&#13;
Voca liuna l&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Printing.&#13;
KANGETHE, PAUL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
D.O ..&#13;
Wrestl in a, Crea li ve Wri1ing,&#13;
Cafeteria Help.&#13;
KELLEY, CHARLENE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL.&#13;
Student Coun cil, Red Cross,&#13;
Print Club, Milit ary Bal l.&#13;
193 &#13;
194&#13;
KENNEDY, CONNIE&#13;
MAY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Annual Sta ff, Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
KING, EARLINE J. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Library Club, Y-Teens, Pep&#13;
Clu b, Stud ent Council, F.N.A.&#13;
KING, RONNIE (RON).&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Wrestlin g, R.0.T.C., Landscape&#13;
Fircin g, Military Ball.&#13;
KING, SHARON ANN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Science Club, Pep Club, YTeens, Young Democra ts, Red&#13;
Cross.&#13;
KERBER, AILEEN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
French Club, Safe-teens,&#13;
Quill and Scroll, Girls&#13;
Drill Team, Red Cross,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
KEMP, LINDA JEAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PR.EP 1ational Honor Society,&#13;
Pep Club, Tennis, Choir,&#13;
Musical, Student Council,&#13;
Red Cross, Road Show,&#13;
Glee, Milirary Ball.&#13;
KEUCK, DELICIA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
French Club, Future Teachers, National Honor So·&#13;
ciety, Teacher's Helper.&#13;
KILL, JAMES LOUIS.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Track, Letterman's Club,&#13;
Basketball, Jr. Prom&#13;
Prince, Captain - track,&#13;
Manager - Basketball,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
KENNEDY, MARLENE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club.&#13;
KERN, JA MES A.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Co uncil,&#13;
Show, Band, Pep&#13;
D.0., School Play.&#13;
Road&#13;
Band, &#13;
KINNAMAN, ANDREA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-Teens, F.N.A., Pep Club,&#13;
Road Show, Girls Glee,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
KLEFSTAD, FAYE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor Society, .&#13;
Student Council, .Senior&#13;
Class-Sec., Library ClubPresident, Teen-DemosPresident, Pep Club-V.&#13;
Pres., F.T.A. - Pres.,&#13;
Science Club- Sec., Jr. and Sr. MOI, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Hawkeye Girls State, Altau, Debate, Choir, Road&#13;
Shows, Operettas, Homecoming Court, All State&#13;
Chorus, Duschene Mock&#13;
U.N., Military Ball.&#13;
KIRBY, JUDY ANN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
I&#13;
KIRKPATRICK, LARRY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
KLEIN, RICHARD.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Science Clubs, Young Republicans, Military Ball.&#13;
KNEZEVICH, MI CHAEL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Baseball, Basketball, Football, Choir, Letterman's&#13;
Club, Musicals, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
KIRKPATRICK AL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
KNIGHT, PA UL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Track, Cross Country,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Biology Club, Young Democrats,&#13;
Swimming Team, Art Club, Student Council, Print Club,&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
KNOW ER, BUD.&#13;
GENERAL&#13;
Art Club, Teen-Demos, R.0.T.C.,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
KNUDSEN, DAN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Wrestling.&#13;
195 &#13;
19.6&#13;
KOENIG, EVELYN. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Tennis, Spanish ClubSec., Red Cross, Student&#13;
Co uncil, Road Show, Jr.&#13;
G.O.P. vice president, National Honor Society-Secretary, Science Symposium,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
LABRECK, DICK. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Base ball, Track, Football, Wrestling, R.O.T.C.&#13;
LAND, CHARLIE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Golf, Cross Country· manager.&#13;
LANG, ANNA M.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Library Club, Spanish Clu b-secretary, F.H.A.,&#13;
Girls Dri ll Team.&#13;
KOEPPEN, PAUL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Track, Spanish&#13;
Club, R.0.T.C.&#13;
KOCH, DANNY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Basketball, Track,&#13;
Choir, Road Show, Operettas, Crea tive Writing, Art&#13;
Club, Spanish Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C.-Offi cer, Military&#13;
Ball, Baseball, Letterman's&#13;
Club.&#13;
KROBLIN, JEFF. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Safe-Teens, Jr.&#13;
M.O.I., Sr. M.0.1., Science&#13;
Club, Young Democrats,&#13;
Young Republicans, Choir,&#13;
Biology Club, Musicals.&#13;
KUHL, KATHLEEN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Spanish Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Y-Teens, F.N.A., F.H.A.&#13;
a&#13;
PHOT~ Not A voilable&#13;
KOOPMEINERS, RONALD.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Military&#13;
Police, Road Show,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
KOPERA, BILL. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Track, Basketball, SafeTeens, Creative Writing,&#13;
Art Club. &#13;
LAPSLEY, JOHN. VOl.ATIONAL&#13;
D.O., Art Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
- Military Police.&#13;
LEBAUGH, THOMAS L.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Wrestling, Wrestling Club.&#13;
LAUVER, MICHAEL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Baseball, Mili·&#13;
tary Ball.&#13;
LAUDON, JOHN. VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
LEWIS, DONNA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Glee, Roadshow,&#13;
Y·Teens, FHA, Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
LIDGETT, LINDA JEAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Cpeerleader - President,&#13;
Head Majorette, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, Homecoming Court, Teen.Demos,&#13;
Thespians.&#13;
LAW, RAYil!/OND.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Band, Orchestra, Red&#13;
Cross, Student Council,&#13;
Dance Band, Choir, School&#13;
Plays, Roadshow, Stage&#13;
Management, Thespians.&#13;
LJEV AN, MA RILYN (SUSIE).&#13;
COLLEGE PREP.&#13;
Annual Staff, National Honor&#13;
Society, Future Nurses-V.&#13;
Pres., F.H.A., Office Work, Lj.&#13;
brary Club- Treas., Y·TeensSec., Red Cross, tudent Coun·&#13;
cil, Girls Lounge, TeenDemos, Sa fe-Teens, Pep Club,&#13;
Glee, Military Ball.&#13;
LYBARGER, JAYNE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Roadshows, F.H.A., Art Club,&#13;
Golf, Varsidettes.&#13;
MAA SKE, RICHARD. VOCATIO AL.CLERICAL&#13;
Art Club, Teen-Dems, Golf,&#13;
Baseball. 197 &#13;
198&#13;
MAHER, MICHAEL!.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Science Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball.&#13;
MAY, JERRY ALFRED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
MAY, LINDA. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Roadshow, Jr. Dance Lines,&#13;
Girls Lounge, Red Cross-Alternate, Pep Club, Y-Teens&#13;
MCCORMACK, DANA&#13;
MICHELE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Thespians, Roadshow, School Play.&#13;
MAINE, FREDA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Girls Glee, Roadshow.&#13;
MAERTENS, JOHN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MARR, KAREN ANN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
MAUER, PEGGY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, Pep Club, Art&#13;
Club, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, Teacher's Aid, Spanish Club, Military Ball.&#13;
MALONE, LYNN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, Altau, Military Ball, Art Club,&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
MANNING, DAVE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band- Assistant Drum Major, Choir, Roadshow, Musical , F.T.A., French&#13;
Club, Na tiona l Honor Society, Dramatics, Hawkeye&#13;
Boy 's State, Military Ball. &#13;
MCDANIEL, SUE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Spanish Club-Sec., Pep&#13;
Club, Y-Teens, D.0., National Honor Society, Girls&#13;
Glee, Military Ball.&#13;
MCNULTY, CHERYL.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Student&#13;
Council.&#13;
MCGEE, CRAIG.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Choir, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MCGINN, CONNIE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
F.H.A., Pep Club, Art Club.&#13;
MENDOZA, MA RIA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Gl ee, Red Cross- Representative, Spa nish, Drill&#13;
Team, pani h Club- Vice&#13;
president.&#13;
METHENY, ABBY I .&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art, Club, Attendance Office, Girls, Lounge, Red&#13;
Cross, G.R.A.&#13;
MCGEE, DENNY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Track, Wrestling, Red&#13;
Cross-Representative, Art&#13;
Club, Student Council,&#13;
Football, Drill Team.&#13;
METHENY, LINDA.&#13;
G.R.A., Pep Club, Art Club,&#13;
Office Assistant, F.H.A.&#13;
MILLEDGE, JACK.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
MILLER, JIM C.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Track.&#13;
199 &#13;
200&#13;
MILLER, LINDA K.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Girls' Lounge.&#13;
MORSE, M. DIANE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, YTeens, Choir, Ma drigal, Military&#13;
Ball&#13;
MORTENSEN, PAT&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Girls Glee, Choir, FTA, Library&#13;
Club, Jr. M.O.I.-Sec., Roadshow,&#13;
Operettas, Nati onal Honor Society&#13;
MOSER, ROBERT L.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Clu b, Cress&#13;
Country, Roadshow, Military Ball&#13;
MONAHAN, VERNON.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
MILLER, KAREN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Girls Drill Team,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
MOORE, PAUL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
D.O., R.O.T.C., Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council, Creative&#13;
Writing, Biology Club, SafeTeens&#13;
MORRIS, LARRY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Wrestlin g&#13;
MOORE, CLARA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Girls Glee, Soph. Cheerleader, Y-Teens, Red Cross,&#13;
Pep ,Club, Student Council,&#13;
Art Club, Alt au, Military&#13;
Ball- Honorary Colon el&#13;
MOORE, DAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Student Council, Military Ball &#13;
MYERS, ED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C., Milit ary Police,&#13;
Color Guard&#13;
NEAL, FRED. VOCATIONAL&#13;
MYERS, SANDRA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Red Cross, Y-Teens, Girls&#13;
Loun ge&#13;
NARMI, JON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
b.O., Track, Wrestling,&#13;
Creative Writin g&#13;
NEA L, VICKI.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, FNA, Y-Teens, SafeTeens, Band, Girls Lounge,&#13;
Pep Club, Young Republicans&#13;
NEGRETE, DAVE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
MILLER, JULIE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
French Cl ub, Pep Club,&#13;
P lays, Operella, Roadshow,&#13;
Creative Writ ing&#13;
NELSON, JERR Y E.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
N/Cl-l[JLAS, CHERYL.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
NIGHTSER, PEGGY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Soph. Class- V. Pres., Red&#13;
Cross, F NA, F HA. Roadshow.&#13;
Choir, Girls Glee, Plays, Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes, Pep&#13;
Club, Band, Biology Club&#13;
201 &#13;
202&#13;
O'CONNOR, GREGORY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor SocietyV. Pres., Science Club,&#13;
Biology Club, Jr. MOI, Sr.&#13;
MOI, R.O.T.C., Rifle&#13;
Team, Military Ball, Roadshow, Teen Demos-V.&#13;
Pres., Plays&#13;
OWENS, GARY DUANE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Milit ary Ball, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
PALADINO, FRANK.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., 0.0., Football, Wrestlin g, Art Cl ub&#13;
PALADINO, JUDY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow, Altau&#13;
O'HARA, MICHAEL&#13;
TIMOTHY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Debate, Band, Pep Band,&#13;
MOI, Hawkeye Boys State,&#13;
R.O.T.C., French Club....'.V.&#13;
Pres., Science Club, National Honor Society, Young&#13;
Republicans&#13;
NUGENT, DONNA LYNN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Roadshow, Pep Club, FHA,&#13;
Spanish Club, Teen Demos&#13;
ORD, PAUL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
OSHLO, PAT.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Y-Teens, Red Cross,&#13;
Art Club&#13;
OLSEN, JOHN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.0.T.C., l\Iilitary Ba11&#13;
OLSEN, ST AN LEY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C. &#13;
PARRACK, MIKE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Student Council, Football,&#13;
Basketball, Baseball, Junior&#13;
Class-Treas., Senior Class&#13;
-Pres., Prom Co u rt ,&#13;
TWIRP Court&#13;
PETERSEN, TERRY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Track, Wrestling&#13;
PAYNE, MARCIA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Y-Teens, Pep Club&#13;
PEDERSEN, ROBERT. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
PETERSON, KAREN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Red Cross, Student&#13;
Council, Roadshow, Plays,&#13;
Thespians, Y-Teens, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
PHILLIPS, FRED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
PEARCE, SANDI.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Roadshow, Plays, Pep Club&#13;
PHILLIPS, PA MELA. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
FTA, FNA, Science Club, Biology Club- Sec., Annual, Plays,&#13;
Operetta, Pep Club, Girls Glee,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Teen Demos, Young&#13;
Republicans, Golf, Choir, Band,&#13;
Roadshow, MOI, ThespiansTreas., Orchestra&#13;
PHIPPS, JANICE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Tennis, Bowling, Science Club,&#13;
Band, Orchestra, Choir, Y-Teens&#13;
PLEAKE, KEITH.&#13;
VOCATIO AL&#13;
203 &#13;
204&#13;
POLAND, BARB.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Thespians, Red Cross,&#13;
Plays, Roa dshoiv, Operetta&#13;
- Student Director, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
QUANDT, LARRY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Choir&#13;
RANKIN, LYNNE. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Majorette, Band, P ep Band,&#13;
Dance Band, FNA, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Young Republicans,&#13;
FHA, Y-Teens, Glee, Helper for&#13;
Mr. Jones&#13;
RAYMOND, DAN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, Football, Letterman's&#13;
Club&#13;
POLAND, GAYLE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
Spanish Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Altau, Creative Writing,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
POGGE, JERRY P.&#13;
PORTER, MICHAEL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Foo tball, Basketball&#13;
VOCATIONAL POULOS, KATHIE.&#13;
PRIMMER, GREG.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Band, Creative Writing&#13;
PRIBYL, CAROL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Choir, Roadshow, Girls Glee&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, Offi ce Girl, Student Council &#13;
REED, JUDY. COMl\llERCIAL&#13;
Operetta, P ep Club, Altau,&#13;
Girls Glee, Choir, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
RE/SETTER, JEANETTE. VOCATIONAL&#13;
REED, RICHARD 'DICK'.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Basketball, Cross Country,&#13;
Track.&#13;
REEVES, MARY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
RENINGER, CONNIE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens&#13;
RHOADES, CAROL.&#13;
COLLEGE-STENO&#13;
Pep Club, Library Club,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
REED, VICKIE JO.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
P ep Club, Soph. Cheerleader, Bowling, Student Council-Sec., National Honor&#13;
Society, Senior Cla ss -&#13;
Treas., Choir- Pres., Roadshow, Girls Glee, Operetta,&#13;
Sa fe-Teens, Teen Demos,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
RICHARDS, ELIZABETH 'LIZ'. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Glee, Pep Club, Drama, Art&#13;
Club, Road how&#13;
RICHARDS, LLOYD L.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
RICHE, BARBARA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
205 &#13;
206&#13;
RIEF, DUANE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
ROSS, WAYNE M.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Choir, Debate, Roadshow,&#13;
R.O.T.C. , Military Ball, Operetta, Safe-Teens&#13;
ROTH, STEVEN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Track&#13;
SCHAFER, DIANA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Girls Glee&#13;
RINDONE, ROSEMARY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
RIDDLE, JOHN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Letterman's Club&#13;
ROLLINS, KATHY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Girls Glee, Choir, Debate,&#13;
Red Cross, Roadshow, Operett as.&#13;
ROOT, KARIN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Student Council, Y-Teens,&#13;
Choir, Operettas, Girls Glee,&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Altau, Roadshow, Office&#13;
Girl, Art Club&#13;
RINE, JOAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Cheerlead er- V. Pres., Pep&#13;
Club- Treas., FHA, Homecoming Court, Band, National Honor Society, Student Council,. Altau, Choir,&#13;
Operettas, Roadshow, Prom&#13;
Court, Military Ball&#13;
ROBERTS, RONNEY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
D.O. &#13;
SCHNICKNER, EUGENE.&#13;
VOCATfONAL&#13;
Lett erman's Club, Track,&#13;
F o o t b a 1 1, Wrestling,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Police&#13;
SHANNON, KATHIE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Girls Glee, Road·&#13;
show, Choir&#13;
SCHROEDER, ELAINE&#13;
MARILYN.&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
Quill and Scroll, SIGNAL,&#13;
Debate, Choir, FTA, Red&#13;
Cross, Student Council,&#13;
Teen Demos, Pep Club,&#13;
MOI, Creative Writing,&#13;
Roadshow, Operettas, Girls&#13;
Glee, Safe-Teens&#13;
SHADLEY, THOMAS.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Choir, All State Chorus, Science Club, Spanish&#13;
Club, Thespians, Roadshow,&#13;
Operettas, National Honor&#13;
Society, Pep Band, Football&#13;
SHANNON, KATHY J.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, National Honor&#13;
Society, Pep Club, Girls&#13;
Glee, Spanish Club&#13;
SHAUGHNESSY,&#13;
MAUREEN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Altau-V. Pres., Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, French&#13;
Club, Pep Club, Girls Glee,&#13;
Junior Prom Princess,&#13;
Roadshows&#13;
SEALOCK, JOHN 'LEO'. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football-Capt., Basketball,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Baseball,&#13;
Tennis, All-City Football&#13;
Team, Honorable Mention&#13;
for All SW Iowa Football&#13;
Team&#13;
SH EST AK, WILLIAM R.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Science Club, Safe-Teens,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
SIMONS, CYNTHIA LOUISE&#13;
'SIN'. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Pep Band, FTA, Teen&#13;
Demos, Girls Glee, Roadshows,&#13;
SIGNAL, Operettas, Thespians,&#13;
Altau, Choir-Sec., Student&#13;
Council-V. Pres., Homecoming&#13;
Court, Crea ti ve Writ ing, Militm·y Ball&#13;
SIPES, RITA M.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
FTA, FI A, MOI, Debate, Science Club, Teen Demos, Military&#13;
Ball 207 &#13;
208&#13;
S1vJARTT, LINDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Red Cross, Art Club, Roadshow&#13;
SMITH, NOREEN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Stude nt Council, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, National Honor Society&#13;
SMITH, PAM.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Office Girl, Roadshow, Yellowjackettes&#13;
SMITH, STEVE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball, Track,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
SMITH, CARRIE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, SafeTeens&#13;
SKALBERG, GARY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Wrestling, Football, Cross&#13;
Country, Art Club, Spanish&#13;
Club, R.O.T.C., Safe-Teens,&#13;
Drill Team&#13;
SMITH, DOUGLAS A.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Baseball, Basketball, Football, National Honor Society, Soph . Class Pres.,&#13;
Junior Class Pres., Student&#13;
Counc il - Pres., Juni or&#13;
Prom Court, Crea ti ve Writin g, Letterman's Club, An -&#13;
nual - Sports Editor,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Mil itary Ba ll,&#13;
TWIRP Court&#13;
SMITH, JOHN M.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Football,&#13;
Wrestling, Choir, Band, Pep&#13;
Band, Boys Glee&#13;
SMITH, CA THY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Girls Glee, Pep Cluh, FNA&#13;
- Sec., Pres., FTA, Saft:.&#13;
Teens, Choir, Roadshows,&#13;
Operettas, Student Council,&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
Teen Demos, Bowling, Military Ball&#13;
SMITH, GARY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Art Club, Basketball &#13;
SOLLAZZO, BRIAN JON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
SIGNAL- Photo., Annual&#13;
- Photo., Student Council ,&#13;
Safe-Teens-Jr. Rep. and&#13;
Pres., Jr_ MOJ, Sr. MOI,&#13;
Roadshows, School plays,&#13;
Art Club, Biology Club,&#13;
Science Club, Creative&#13;
Writing, Dance Band, Pep&#13;
Band, Concert Band,&#13;
Choir, Operettas&#13;
SPRATT, VICKI.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Y-Teens, Pep Club, Art&#13;
Club, Teen Demos&#13;
SPENCER, KAREN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
GRA, FTA, Pep Club, Tennis, Young Republicans, YTeen, Military Ball&#13;
SPLITTGERBER, JANE. COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Art Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Annual- Art Editor&#13;
STEIBER, DAVID.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Safe-Teem,&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Choir,&#13;
Roadshows, Operettas, Pep&#13;
Band&#13;
STINEMATES, FRED.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Drill Team Commander,&#13;
Biology Club, Science&#13;
Club, Debate&#13;
SPICKERMAN, TONY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
STOCKTON. CAROLYNE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
STOKES, DAVID.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
STORY, RON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Basketball, Baseball, Football,&#13;
Letterman's Club, SIGNAL,&#13;
D.O. , R.O.T.C., Biology Club&#13;
209 &#13;
210&#13;
STRONG, DENNIS.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
TAYLOR, PAUL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Plays&#13;
THOMAS, LINDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Girls Glee, Art Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Student Council, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
THOMPSON, DIANA MARIE. VOCATIONAL&#13;
STULTZ, SHARON.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Biology Club, Red Cross,&#13;
GRA, Tennis, Y-Teens&#13;
STOTTS, MARY JANE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross&#13;
TANN ER, MIKE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
D.O.&#13;
TATROE, BOB.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C., Military Ball, Art&#13;
Club, Rifle Team&#13;
STEINKE, FRED.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Plays&#13;
TALLMAN, NANCY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
GRA, Pep Club, Teen&#13;
Demos &#13;
THOMPSON, MIKE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C. , Track, Bask)&lt;t·&#13;
ball, Student Council, Bi·&#13;
ology Club, TWIRP Court,&#13;
Red Cross, Building Con·&#13;
struction&#13;
THORSON, JIM .&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Teen Demos, Safe-Teens,&#13;
MOI, Science, Track, Biology Club, R.O.T.C., Roadshow, Military Police, Play,&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
THOMPSON, SHIRLEY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Tecns, Altau&#13;
-Sec., Student Council,&#13;
Roadshow, D.O., Girls Glee,&#13;
FHA, FNA&#13;
THOMSEN, RUSS.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
TISHER, JUDY R.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Clu b, Art Club, GRA&#13;
- V. Pres., Soft ball, Tennis, Basketball, P.E. Assistant&#13;
TOMPKINS, EUGENE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
THOMPSON, TIM.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C., Golf, Art Club&#13;
TORNETON, ROD.&#13;
Basketball, Red Cross, Art Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Wrestling, Tennis&#13;
TOSCANO, MICHAEL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Thespians, Safe-Teens, Teen&#13;
Demos, Roadshow, Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council, Creative Writ·&#13;
ing, R.0 .T.C., Military Ball, Art&#13;
Club, Science Club, Plays&#13;
TRAVIS, SCOTT.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
D.O., R.O.T.C., SIGNAL Annual- Art Edit or 211 &#13;
212&#13;
TURONE, TOM.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, R.O.T.C., Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
VEST, KATHY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, FHA , Roadshow, Operetta, Libr,, ry Club- Pres., Tee nDemos, d1oir, Girls Glee, Military Ball.&#13;
VOGT, FRED.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Dance Band , Pep Band, Musicals, Red Cross, Roadshow&#13;
W Al-IL, DICK.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council, Art&#13;
Club, Sa fe-Teens, R.0 .T.C.,&#13;
Track, Football,&#13;
TURPEN, CAROL.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, TeenDemos.&#13;
TRUSSELL, SHERRY&#13;
ANN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Band- Queen, Red Cross&#13;
Student Council, Roadshow,&#13;
Y-Teens, Teen-Demos&#13;
VAN VUUREN, REX.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Swimming, Tennis, Choir- Pres., Foreign&#13;
Student, A.F.S.&#13;
VERMUELE, CAROLYN&#13;
SUE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Pep Club, Roadshows, Operetta, Y-Teens,&#13;
FTA, Girls Glee, Creative&#13;
Writing, Debate, Pep Band,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
TYSOR, SHARON.&#13;
COM. '1ERCIAL&#13;
FNA, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, Teen Demos, Roadshow, Operetta, School&#13;
Play, Office Worker, Choir,&#13;
Glee.&#13;
VAN HORNE,&#13;
MARGARET.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-Teens, Science Club,&#13;
Teen-Demos, Band, P ep&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Madrigal, Jr. M.0.1., Choir (librarian), Roadshow, Operetta, Glee. &#13;
WARD, KAREN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, FHA, French&#13;
Club&#13;
WHALEY, GAROLD G.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Footln1ll, Track, Roadshow,&#13;
School plays, Thespians.&#13;
WATSON, MIKE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
WEBSTER, HAROLD. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Choir, Boys Glee, Red&#13;
Cross, Spanish Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Roadshow, Operetta, Art Club.&#13;
WHEELER, VON/TA&#13;
JEA N. COMMERCIAL&#13;
WHITE, CA THY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Altau-Sec., Pep Club, Roadshows, D.O., Y-Teens, Girls&#13;
Glee, Military Ball.&#13;
WEARE, KATHY ANN. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, Majorette, Band, Red Cross&#13;
WHITNEY, LOLA. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor Society, FTA,&#13;
Young Republicans, Spanish&#13;
Club, Red Cross, Tennis, Roadshow.&#13;
WIEPERT, IDA MA E.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-Teens- Treas., FHA, Glee,&#13;
Roadshow, Teen-Demos, Pep&#13;
Club, SIGNAL- Ass't Busines&#13;
Mgr.&#13;
WILCKEN, JA NE. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Library Club, Pep Club, MOI,&#13;
Altau, FTA, Teen-Demo , Sa feTeens, Red Cross, Roadshow 213 &#13;
2 14&#13;
WILLIAMSON, STEVE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.0 .T.C., Roadshow, Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
Track, Military Ball.&#13;
WINK, WILLIA M J.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Track, Wrestling, Print&#13;
WITTE, JANIS. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, Creative Writing, Debate&#13;
WOLD, CHERYL. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council,&#13;
F.T.A., Library Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Thespians- P res., School Plays,&#13;
Roadshow, National Honor Society, Military Ball, Girls&#13;
Lounge.&#13;
WILMOTH, CAROL ANN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Art Club,&#13;
Roadshows, Varsidettes,&#13;
Yellowjackettes, Y-Teens,&#13;
Student Council, P ep&#13;
Club, Production, Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
WILSON, LINDA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
French Club, FTA, Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes, Student Council, Choir, Operetta, Roadshow, Plays,&#13;
Alt au. Girls Glee, Art&#13;
Club, Military Ball.&#13;
WIND, PAMELA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, National&#13;
Honor Society, Debate,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Military Ball.&#13;
WILSON, CHERYL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Club - Pres. &amp; V.&#13;
Pres., Nationa l Honor So·&#13;
ciety, Lib ra ry Club, Attendance Offi cr-, Homecomin g Court, FNA , l\!ilit a ry&#13;
Ball.&#13;
WILSON, JUDY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Choir, Musical Drama,&#13;
Roadshow &#13;
WOOD , JOHN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, Student Council,&#13;
Red Cross, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Track, Basketball, Football,&#13;
Science Club, School Play&#13;
WOODS, TOM:&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, R.O.T.C.-Sec., Letterman's Club, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross,&#13;
TWIRP Week Court, Military Ball, All·S.W. Iowa&#13;
Foo tball- Honorable Mention.&#13;
WOOD , LINDA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Library Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Glee, Student&#13;
Council, D.O., Y-Teens,&#13;
F.H.A.&#13;
WOODFORD, MARILYN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Girls Track&#13;
WOOD WORTH, DON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Safe-Teens.&#13;
WYLIE, LINDA. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-Teens, FHA.&#13;
WOOD, MARIANNE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Altau, Annual, FHA, Roadshow, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, Y-Teens, Pep Club,&#13;
D.O., Glee.&#13;
WYMORE, MIKE. VOCATIONAL&#13;
D.O., Print Club&#13;
WYNN, JACQUELINE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
YA TES, BOB.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Art Club, Science Club, Biology&#13;
Club, Red Cross, Student Council, Roadshow, Musical, Choir,&#13;
Boys Glee, R.O.T.C., Safe-Teens,&#13;
Military Ball. Annual-copy editor, Jr. G.O.P., Math Club, Latin Club, Creative Writing 215 &#13;
216&#13;
ZUHLKE, ROBERT.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.0.T.C., National Honor&#13;
Society, Military Ball&#13;
LEE, JACK. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Cross Country, Track&#13;
ROUSH, JAMES.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
DOLLISON, FRANCES.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Military Ball, Red Cross&#13;
YORK, ESTHER DUREN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Transfer from Woodbine High&#13;
F.H.A., Basketball, Track, Girls Glee&#13;
KEELE, RICK.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Thespians,&#13;
School Plays&#13;
KOZEL, GAIL SUE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
All&#13;
Y-Teens, Safe-Teens, FNA,&#13;
FHA, MOI, Band, Teen&#13;
Demos, Girls' Glee, Choir,&#13;
Science Club&#13;
GIENAU, CONNIE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
G.R.A., Roadshow, Track,&#13;
Basketball, Softball&#13;
!ACOBA, BOB 'SKIP'.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Red Cross, Thespians &#13;
KAREN SPENCER&#13;
9alutatorian&#13;
Evelyn Koenig earned the distinction of being&#13;
salutatorian. Elected to the National Honor Society, she served the group as secretary. She was&#13;
also an officer of Spanish Club and Young Republicans. Evelyn was an active member of&#13;
the Student Council and tennis team, and participated in the roadshow and Science Symposium&#13;
last year in Iowa City. On Honors' Day she added&#13;
to her achievements the Dr. Erickson-Hill Cup, the&#13;
Klefman Scholarship Award and the Iowa State&#13;
Bar Association Award.&#13;
Valedictorian&#13;
Named "class valedictorian" for the 1965 graduating class was Karen Spencer. Active throughout&#13;
her high school career, she was taken into the&#13;
National Honor Society, participated in Pep Club,&#13;
Girls' Recreation Association, which she served as&#13;
secretary, Future Teachers of America, Young&#13;
Republicans, Y-Teens and tennis.&#13;
Because of her scholarship, personality .and&#13;
achievement she also received the World Herald&#13;
Scholarship, National Youth Scholarship, the Betty&#13;
Crocker Award, the Mathematics Award and the&#13;
Girls Tennis Award at the Honors' Day program&#13;
May 20, 1965.&#13;
EVELYN KOENIG 217 &#13;
218&#13;
Robert Capel is the first boy in ten years to&#13;
receive the West Point Military Academy appointment, in New York. This is the appointment to the Class of 1969.&#13;
This scholarship was obtained by rated scores&#13;
on a competitive examination and through a&#13;
Congressional appointment through the Honorable Senator Jack Miller.&#13;
This scholarship amounts to approximately&#13;
$40',000.00.&#13;
Bob was the recipient of the Ross Schmidt&#13;
trophy. This trophy is awarded to the athlete&#13;
with the highest scholastic average.&#13;
Bob also lettered in golf, football, and basketball.&#13;
Doug Smith was awarded the "All&#13;
Around Athlete" trophy. The winner of&#13;
this trophy is determined by the vote of&#13;
the coaching staff. The student earning&#13;
this award must participate in a major&#13;
sport each season. He must be a leader&#13;
and a good sportsman, outstanding in each&#13;
of the three sports he competed in.&#13;
Doug lettered in basketball, baseball,&#13;
and football. He also received an ath.letic&#13;
scholarship to Buena Vista which totaled&#13;
$1,000.00, and is renewable for four years.&#13;
This was one of the second biggest scholarships given.&#13;
Doug has been very active in Student&#13;
Council, sports, and just plain helping-out&#13;
around the school with various activities.&#13;
J &#13;
The MUSIC SHOP A WARD is presented to the senior&#13;
student who best exemplifies service to the school. This&#13;
award was presented to Mike Parrack who served as president of the senior class and spent many long hours in this&#13;
capacity.&#13;
Shown below L. to R. are Earl Barton, Pam Wind Wayne Ross and Rita&#13;
Sipes who ·received awards for outstanding work in Deb~te.&#13;
Ever-smiling Gil Cerveny was awarded t11e CREATIVE WRITING A WARD&#13;
for showing fine talent in the fi eld of composition.&#13;
Other awards presented at Senior Honors Day were the following:&#13;
THE WORLD-HERALD SCHOLARSHIP-Karen Spencer and Ric Conboy&#13;
THE IOWA STATE BAR ASS'N AWARD- Evelyn Koenig and Ric Conboy&#13;
COl'vlMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS-LuAnn Beck and J effry Harris&#13;
THE UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP-Ed Barbeau&#13;
219 &#13;
The top fifteen seniors, academically, are: Row 1, L. to R.: N. Smith, K. Spencer, E. Koenig, E. Schroeder, C. Colwell, F. Klefstad. Row 2:&#13;
R. Moser, R. Conboy, D. Manning, R. Capel, E. Barbeau, L. Hill. Not pictured: M. O'Hara, L. Beck, S. McDaniel. Also included in&#13;
the upper ten per cent of the class are ]. Brown, M. Dietz, G. Bain, T. Shadley, E. Auffart, K. Smith, D. Keuck, L. Whitney, ]. Sealock, J. Fienhold, J. Brown, M. VanHorne, C. White, K. Fernley, J. Harris, K. Kuhl, D. Griffiths, P. Wind, D. B'rouillette, K. Vest, K. ]. Shannon, C. Turpen, S. Bowser, D. Dorf, G. O'Connor, C. Wilson, D. Guild, R. Ya tes.&#13;
220&#13;
A cherished award is that given by the Drama&#13;
Department for outstanding actor and actress.&#13;
L. to R. are Mike Toscano who was awarded the&#13;
Outstanding Actor Award for his role as Cyrano&#13;
and Cheryl Wold who was Outstanding Actress as&#13;
Roxanne in "Cyrano de Bergerac." Linda Wilson&#13;
was awarded Outstanding Supporting Actress for&#13;
her portrayal of Rosalee in "Carnival" and Dave&#13;
Manning for his enactment of J acquot in the same&#13;
musical.&#13;
Mike Toscano also received a $250 scholarship&#13;
for his outstanding portrayal.of Cyrano. &#13;
Vickie Reed&#13;
Vicki e Reed was the recipient&#13;
of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution&#13;
" Good Citizenship Award", because of her demonstration during&#13;
her entire course, the qualities of&#13;
dependability, leadership, service&#13;
and patriotism.&#13;
Vickie was also one of the three&#13;
being considered for the Rotary&#13;
Award, and one of the three recipients of the Margie Smith&#13;
Hatcher Award. She was also&#13;
awarded a certificate for her&#13;
presence in the National Honor&#13;
Society.&#13;
Other&#13;
Award&#13;
Recipients&#13;
Faye and Tom&#13;
Faye Klefstad who was in the top ten percent of her class was&#13;
awarded a $25.00 bond from the Elks National Foundation Scholarships, in the Youth Leadership division, and a certificate of merit&#13;
from the State.&#13;
From the University of Iowa she received a Freshman Merit&#13;
Scholarship and a Financial Aid Scholarship of $340.00.&#13;
In 1964-1965, Faye attended Girl's Hawkeye State, whic;h was&#13;
sponsored by the Iowa Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary.&#13;
She received a certificate from the ational Honor Society.&#13;
She was the recipient of the Rotary Award.&#13;
Tom Shadley was the recipient of the Walter Cassel Award. He&#13;
was in the top ten per cent of his class.&#13;
He was awarded a Presidential Scholarship to Morningside&#13;
College based on academic and church record. The total value of&#13;
this scholarship was $3,000.00 fo r fo ur years.&#13;
Tom was awarded a Mathematics award and a chevron for instrumental music.&#13;
Recipients of the Margie Smith Hatcher Award : Vickie Reed,&#13;
Jeffry Harris, and Cathy Smith.&#13;
All three people put much time and effort into the vocal music&#13;
department, with satisfying results.&#13;
221 &#13;
The theme of the 1965 Class Party was "The&#13;
Roaring Twenties," and like real seniors they lived&#13;
up exactly every image of it. From Keystone Cops&#13;
and gangsters to Barbershop quartets and strippers&#13;
the party was never dull even for a n:iinute.&#13;
Disc jockey, "D. J. Dan" from KOIL radio&#13;
came down to start the party off.&#13;
Alright you guys ...&#13;
This must be the place.&#13;
Poop-poop-di-doo ! ! ! !&#13;
This IS the place. &#13;
Oh Dahling, . . . So glad you could come!&#13;
Betty, Rod, Allison, from Peyton&#13;
Bluffs.&#13;
LET ME entertain you! ! ! ! ! ! !&#13;
Miss Betsy Andersen and Mr. Mike Wymore&#13;
were chosen Queen and King for their most original and authentic costumes.&#13;
After the judging and entertainment, refreshments were served below in the cafeteria.&#13;
This occasion will long be remembered by all&#13;
who attended.&#13;
I'm a prude? Step over here ...&#13;
. . and in this comer . •.&#13;
223 &#13;
Senior&#13;
Class&#13;
Banquet&#13;
Rendezvous Gossip was supplied by David Manning, J erry Abels, and Mike&#13;
Toscano. I'm sure we all remember Mike's experiences in the dear Librury ! ! ! ! ! !&#13;
May 25 was the date and the Town&#13;
House the place for the 1965 Senior Class&#13;
Banquet. Rendezvous with the Stars was&#13;
the theme. A salute to the seniors was given&#13;
by class president Mike Parrack. Glittering&#13;
remarks were delivered by Raymond Jones.&#13;
Mrs. Bean directed the senior girls' choir in some memorable songs.&#13;
Kathy Fernley presents senior officers with gifts from the class.&#13;
224 &#13;
Mr. ·Bolton's guiding stars will long be remembered by th.e Cla.5s of '65.&#13;
Entertainment was provided by Betsy Andersen, the&#13;
senior girls in choir, and catching up on the latest gossip&#13;
by our foreign exchange students from the moon.&#13;
Mr. Bolton's guiding stars were followed by the distribution of the Class Will and Prophecies.&#13;
Betsy Andersen's cute pantomime was a highlight of&#13;
the banquet.&#13;
Cyn Simons led the community sing with&#13;
Cathy Smith tickling the ivories.&#13;
225 &#13;
Baccalaureate -&#13;
Commencement&#13;
"What Can I Do'?" was the question placed before the class by Karen Spencer.&#13;
226&#13;
Receiving diplomas. &#13;
Sunday, May 30, was the date for the&#13;
Baccalaurea te service for this year's class&#13;
of .1.31), seni ors. This was the largest class&#13;
ever lo graduate from Tee J ay. Every class&#13;
from now on will hold that distinction .&#13;
Rev. David Hail gave the invocation and&#13;
the benediction for the service and Rev.&#13;
Duane Manning gave the sermon. Both&#13;
men are fathers of Tee Jay senior boys.&#13;
Paul Kanget11 e, exchange student from Kenya, receives his diploma from School Iloa rd&#13;
President Lester F. Haas.&#13;
Graduation exercises were held on the&#13;
football fi eld on June 2, 1965. The weather&#13;
was good and those who voted to stay in&#13;
Council Bluffs were very happy for that.&#13;
Speakers for the evening were Valedictorian Karen Spencer and Salutatorian Evelyn&#13;
Koenig. Mr. Bolton then presented the&#13;
class and Mr. Lester Haas presented the&#13;
diplomas to 4.34. very happy seniors. The&#13;
singing Alma Mater and the turning of&#13;
tassels completed the ceremony.&#13;
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- ' I &#13;
&#13;
We The Advertisers&#13;
Action Realty&#13;
Ainsworth Printing Co.&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
Beauty by Betty&#13;
Beem-Belford ~uneral Home&#13;
Beno's&#13;
Charles Berner, D.D.S.&#13;
Better Living Realty&#13;
Betty's Mid-Way Manor&#13;
Dale Bonar and Co. Realtor&#13;
Broadway Bowl&#13;
Broadway Christian Church&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
Broadway Flower Shop&#13;
Brown's Shoe Fit&#13;
P. D. Bruce, D.D.S.&#13;
Burlington Lunch&#13;
Canon Studio&#13;
Dot Capel&#13;
Chris's Sportsman Shop&#13;
Christy Creme&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Cohoe Lumber Co.&#13;
R. M. Collins, M.D.&#13;
Connolly Drug Co.&#13;
Council Bluffs Auto Dealers&#13;
Council Bluffs Grape Growers&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Crawford Lumber Co.&#13;
Harry C. Crowl&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
Damon's Food Market and&#13;
Ralph's Meats&#13;
D. &amp; M. Muffler Shop&#13;
Robert M. Drummond&#13;
Neil Durick Distributing&#13;
Emarines&#13;
Epworth Methodist Church&#13;
Evans Engineering&#13;
Evans Ice Cream&#13;
Ewald's Drive-In&#13;
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
W. Clark Giles, M.D.&#13;
Kenneth E. Goebel, M.D.&#13;
Gottbrecht's Hardware Store&#13;
232&#13;
The Grill&#13;
Gruver Rental and Sales&#13;
Hansen's Town &amp; Country&#13;
Market&#13;
I. J. Hanssmann, M.D.&#13;
Harding Studio&#13;
J. D. Hennessy, M.D.&#13;
H. &amp; H. Service&#13;
R. D. Higginbotham, D.D.S.&#13;
Hinky Dinky&#13;
Hinman &amp; Sons Florist&#13;
Joe Hiscocks Barber Shop&#13;
Holy Family Church&#13;
House of Fabrics&#13;
Hunter T vpesetting&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
Elmer Ivers State Farm&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Jack's Foodliner&#13;
Jensen-Pogge Realty Company&#13;
Howard Johnson's Restaurant&#13;
Katelman Foundry&#13;
Kaypers&#13;
Klefman Realty&#13;
Klefstad's House of Beauty&#13;
Klotz Bowstring Co.&#13;
Knott, J ames L.&#13;
Knox Realty Co.&#13;
Kuhn's Riverside Florists&#13;
Kulesh Jewelry&#13;
Lane Bros. Pharmacy&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
Library&#13;
Lincoln Mutual Life Insurance&#13;
Co.&#13;
Look Realty Company&#13;
E. H. Lougee, Inc.&#13;
Marcus Dept. Store&#13;
Marine Sales&#13;
E. B. Mathiasen, M.D.&#13;
Meadow Gold Dairy&#13;
Meyer Funeral Home&#13;
Mid-West Cut-Ra te Auto&#13;
Mode O'Day Frock Shop&#13;
• • •&#13;
Morgan-Nelson Realty&#13;
Music Shop&#13;
Bob O'Neill&#13;
Oshlo Construction Company&#13;
Arthur M. Pedersen, M.D.&#13;
E. M. Peet Feeds&#13;
J. C. Penney Company&#13;
People's Dept. Store&#13;
People's Store Grocery&#13;
Peoples Natural Gas&#13;
Petersen Radio Company&#13;
Incorporated&#13;
Johnson's Pharmacy&#13;
Prescription Center&#13;
Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
Lucy Radicia, M.D.&#13;
Redmond Service&#13;
Bob Riso&#13;
ROTC&#13;
Royal Gas&#13;
Rudy's Drive-In&#13;
Safeway Stores&#13;
Jean Sardou Studio&#13;
Shaw's Flower Shop&#13;
Shipley Optical Dispensary&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Company&#13;
M. A. Smith Real Estate&#13;
I. Sternhill, M.D.&#13;
Strand Theater&#13;
Strong Insurance&#13;
Tallman-Scheel Agency&#13;
Taste Rite Meat Company&#13;
Thriftway Lumber&#13;
T rzeciak Wholesale Paper&#13;
Company&#13;
Twin City Bowl&#13;
Vergamini Develqpment&#13;
Walgreen Drug&#13;
Walton Greenhouse&#13;
Wear-Ever&#13;
Woodring Funeral Home&#13;
Woolworths&#13;
World Radio Labs, Inc.&#13;
Warden, Duane 0., M.D. &#13;
&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
DALE BONAR &amp; CO.&#13;
REALTORS&#13;
Real Estate Sales Service&#13;
Financing&#13;
22 North 6th Phone 328-1887&#13;
Fashion First for Teens&#13;
But First It's Right&#13;
LANE BROS.&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
"Self&#13;
Service&#13;
Drug"&#13;
at&#13;
Broadway&#13;
and&#13;
Scott&#13;
Phone 322-4-087&#13;
234&#13;
BOB RISO&#13;
LINOLEUM &amp; CARPET&#13;
23rd &amp; Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
H &amp; H SERVICE&#13;
3420 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-9861&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
TO ALL&#13;
THE&#13;
SENIORS&#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;
KULESH JEWELRY&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HOW ARD JOHNSON'S&#13;
RESTAURANT&#13;
36th &amp; West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#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;
GRUVER&#13;
RENT AL &amp; SALES&#13;
2325 West Broadway&#13;
Cou ncil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MARINE SALES&#13;
324 North 16th&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
KNOX REAL TORS&#13;
202 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2248&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
MARCUS DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
604 West Broadway&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HINKY DINKY&#13;
CHRIS'S&#13;
SPORTSMAN SHOP&#13;
304 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323 -1246&#13;
BOB O'NEILL&#13;
625 West Broadway&#13;
c"ouncil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
SHAW FLOWERS&#13;
GLENN W. CORUM-Owner&#13;
Flowers for Every Occasion&#13;
18 Pearl Phone 322-7355&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PENNEY'S&#13;
at&#13;
280 I West Broadway&#13;
211 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Your Council Bluffs&#13;
Department Store&#13;
REDMOND SERVICE&#13;
1824 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PRESCRIPTION CENTER&#13;
10 I Pearl&#13;
532 I st Avenue&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
AINSWORTH&#13;
Printing a nd&#13;
Office Supplies&#13;
Broadway at 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-5519&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
PEOPLE'S&#13;
STORE GROCERIES&#13;
BOB AND NIKKI'S&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
308 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5561&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
2101 21st St. Phone 328-0379&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
235 &#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
"Council Bluffs'&#13;
Finest Chapel"&#13;
JENSEN&#13;
&amp;&#13;
POGGE&#13;
REALTY COMPANY&#13;
"Real Estate Sales"&#13;
25 South Main Ph. ~22-9790&#13;
553 Willow Phone 322-6669 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
EV ANS ICE CREAM&#13;
I 08 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
M. A. SMITH REAL ESTATE&#13;
Congratulates&#13;
236&#13;
the Class of "65"&#13;
"ANYTIME&#13;
IS&#13;
GIFT TIME"&#13;
BAIRD JEWELRY&#13;
8 Scott Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THE GRILL&#13;
(East End of New Overpass)&#13;
STEAKS-CHICKEN-SEA FOOD&#13;
REFRESHMENTS&#13;
Large Free Parking Lot&#13;
738 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-9990&#13;
or 323-4967&#13;
JOE HISCOCKS&#13;
BARBER SHOP&#13;
136 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BARBER&#13;
SHOP&#13;
HOUSE OF FABRICS&#13;
545 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ELMER IVERS&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
"The Greatest Peace of Peace of&#13;
Mind"&#13;
STATE PARM&#13;
A&#13;
INSURANCI 0&#13;
Off. 322-0225 Res. 323-5749&#13;
17 Scott &#13;
E. H. LOUGEE, I NC. WALNUT HILL-CEDAR LAWN&#13;
RIDGEWOOD &amp; MEMORIAL PARK&#13;
CEMETERIES&#13;
Insurance, Re~I Estate&#13;
an·d Loans&#13;
102 South Main Phone 322-6603 Drive Carefully-We Can Wait&#13;
Sincerely Yours, Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of "65"&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
GRAPE GROWERS&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
900-South 7th Street&#13;
Fine Wines&#13;
For All Occasions&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
404 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7195&#13;
BURLINGTON LUNCH&#13;
621 West Broadway&#13;
WALNUT HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION&#13;
TALLMAN- SCHEEL&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
30 North 6th Street&#13;
Phone 323-7563&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
2810 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2537&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
LINCOLN&#13;
MUTUAL LI FE INS. CO.&#13;
(T o_m Peterson-Agent)&#13;
616 West Broadway&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
545 Willow Phone 322-0293&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
237 &#13;
238&#13;
"Allowances are for the birds!"&#13;
A personal checking account is a&#13;
much better way to handle that&#13;
green stuff!&#13;
Money lasts so much longer when you carry it&#13;
in your fountain pen .&#13;
That's because checks discourage impulse&#13;
spending, give you a stub record of what you&#13;
pay for things ... serve as a lega l receipt, tooin case you ever need one.&#13;
We require no minimum balance, make no&#13;
service charge on checking accounts for high&#13;
school and college students.&#13;
Talk to your folks about it, then come in a nd&#13;
open your checking account.&#13;
911&lt;\. eRo-t ro "' o&#13;
,._., ol"os11£.0&#13;
Checks provided&#13;
free of charge&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Savings Bank &#13;
Congratulations from the&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
AUTO DEALER'S ASSOCIATION&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS&#13;
CASKEY DODGE, INC.&#13;
COSTELLO VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
HOWE'S CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH&#13;
HUGHES CHEVROLET&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
MclNTYRE OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC&#13;
RASMUSSEN BUICK&#13;
WHITT AKER - STICKELS FORD SALES&#13;
Whatever you drive; - Drive Carefully!&#13;
EVANS&#13;
ENGINEERING&#13;
co.&#13;
Sewer and Water Contractors&#13;
Excavating - Septic Tan ks&#13;
Contractors Equipment Rental&#13;
Call 323-2884&#13;
807 South 2 1 st&#13;
PEOPLE'S&#13;
DEPT. STORE&#13;
308 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
239 &#13;
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c&#13;
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p&#13;
YOU won 't look&#13;
like THIS,' if ~&#13;
buy your sportswear at IOWA&#13;
CLOTHES SHOP.&#13;
536 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5567&#13;
Your&#13;
YES&#13;
Bonk&#13;
il1=1RST NATIONAL BANK OF&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
(Member Federal Deposit&#13;
Insurance Corporation)&#13;
Main Bank&#13;
500 West Broadway&#13;
West Side Drive-Up&#13;
290 I West Broadway&#13;
240&#13;
WALTON1S&#13;
GREENHOUSE&#13;
420 North 26th&#13;
WOODRING&#13;
FU NERAL HOMEI INC.&#13;
EDITH K. WOODRING&#13;
C. WAYNE LIVINGSTON&#13;
I 21 South Seventh Street&#13;
Phone 322-7485&#13;
Ambulance Service &#13;
Congratulations. to the&#13;
Graduating '65 Seniors&#13;
TASTE RITE MEAT CO.&#13;
TWIN CITY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
3603 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WHOLESALE&#13;
16 South 15th Street&#13;
Phone 328-1871&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Beller cfivin&lt;J J&lt;!eafl'J&#13;
I 15 North 6th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-4023&#13;
ASK ANYONE&#13;
GAIL CLINKENBEARD, JR.&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindberg Drive Phone 323-2983 241 &#13;
242&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF TH ESE&#13;
PROFESSIONAL MEN AND WOMEN&#13;
Ors. R. M. Collins and Duane D. Warden&#13;
Dr. Philip D. Bruce Dr. Charles Berner&#13;
Dr. R. D. Higginbotham&#13;
Dr. Lucy M. Radicia Dr. Isaac Sternhill&#13;
Dr. Arthur M. Pedersen&#13;
Dr. Kenneth Goebel Dr. W. Clark Giles&#13;
Dr. Robert M. Drummond&#13;
Dr. J. D Hennessy Dr. E. B. Mathiasen&#13;
Ors. I. J. Hanssmann and James L. Knott &#13;
fJ pJJJ ff fff G&#13;
Stuaio=' riiiiiiiii~==~~~~ &#13;
244&#13;
VERGAMINI DEVELOPMENT CO. INC.&#13;
Rea I tor-Bui Ide rs-Developers&#13;
35 North I st&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
THE LIBRARY&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
25 South 28th&#13;
Phone 322-6629&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
DEPENDABLE&#13;
DRUGGIST&#13;
HUSHAW&#13;
DRUG&#13;
138 South Main&#13;
Phone 322-2595&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS CLINIC&#13;
532- 1 st Avenue&#13;
Phone 322-775 1 &#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '65&#13;
From&#13;
JEAN SARDOU&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
Brandeis&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
~cleaning BROADWAJ&#13;
CLEANERS .&#13;
..,...&#13;
2903 West Broad1i&#13;
\ . . '&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MODE 0 DAY&#13;
Dresses-Lingerie-Sportswear&#13;
Children and Petite Dresses&#13;
(Bess and Lewis Wylie, Sr.)&#13;
Broadway and Scott&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN ~ UlAT FOR TASTE ~A FOOD FOR tli~\~&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
LOOK REALTY COMPANY&#13;
547 Mynster Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-5559&#13;
Realtors-Multiple Listing Members&#13;
FLORENCE E. TIERNEY&#13;
MARIE 0. SCHULTZ&#13;
CRAWFORD&#13;
LUMBER CO .&#13;
1200 Avenue B&#13;
Phone 323-750 I&#13;
245 &#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
AND&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
416 W. Broadway&#13;
''The&#13;
Place&#13;
of&#13;
Better&#13;
Values"&#13;
COGLEY&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
417 East&#13;
Washington&#13;
KLEFMAN REAL TY&#13;
246&#13;
41 North Main-Phone 328-1558&#13;
Best W ishes&#13;
From&#13;
HUNTER&#13;
TYPESETTING&#13;
353 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-0622&#13;
KLOTZ BOWSTRING&#13;
Custom Made Archery Bowstrings&#13;
1829 Avenue 8.-Phone 323-2196&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations to the Graduates&#13;
of 1965&#13;
PEOPLES NATURAL&#13;
GAS COMPANY&#13;
Division of Northern Gas Company&#13;
KATELMAN&#13;
FOUNDRY&#13;
"Ornamental&#13;
R.ailings&#13;
and Grey Iron&#13;
Castings"&#13;
230 South I Ith St.&#13;
Phone 323-3 131&#13;
Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
BETTY'S&#13;
MID~WAY&#13;
MANOR&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
27 17 Avenue H&#13;
Phone 323-6288 &#13;
DAMON'S FOOD STORE&#13;
AND&#13;
RALPH'S MEAT&#13;
205 South 37th Phone 322-1707&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BENOS&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2251&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CITY&#13;
TRANSIT&#13;
LINES&#13;
2800 Avenue A.&#13;
Phone-322-6663&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class&#13;
of 1&#13;
65&#13;
From&#13;
HARRY&#13;
c.&#13;
CROWL&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
REALTORS&#13;
AND&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
I 23 4th Street&#13;
Phone-322-2504&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
THE JOHNSON&#13;
STRAND PHARMACY&#13;
THEATER&#13;
728 West&#13;
554 West Broadway&#13;
Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-2856&#13;
Council Bluffs.&#13;
Iowa&#13;
D &amp; M MUFFLER SHOP&#13;
Free lnstaliation&#13;
2102 West Broadway&#13;
Brake Service&#13;
Phone 322-0622&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
and&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
THE EMERGENCY STORE&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
Phone 322-8646&#13;
247 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
WORLD RADIO LAB&#13;
3415 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-1851&#13;
Council Bluffs; la.&#13;
Best of Luck&#13;
From&#13;
STRONG INSURANCE&#13;
1710 4th Avenue&#13;
EWALD'S&#13;
DRIVE&#13;
IN&#13;
1507 West Broadway&#13;
"The Spot Where the In -Crowd Meets!"&#13;
Will Be the "Word" When Your Hair Is Fixed at the Best Hair Dresser in TownKLEFSTADS HOUSE OF BEAUTY&#13;
315 North 19th St.&#13;
248 &#13;
Savings Is Like Knowledge&#13;
It Grows With Each&#13;
Small Addition&#13;
at&#13;
"The Place to Save"&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN&#13;
Congratulations and&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1&#13;
65&#13;
From&#13;
NEIL DURICK&#13;
DISTRIBUTING CO.&#13;
E. P. JUEL, President&#13;
A v&#13;
s E&#13;
at&#13;
WOOLWORTHS • • •&#13;
336 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
'65 Graduates&#13;
NATIONAL&#13;
SELF-SERVICE&#13;
SHOE-STORE&#13;
3401 West Broadway&#13;
249 &#13;
SENIOR PORTRAITS&#13;
by&#13;
BOB PYLES STUDIO&#13;
11 WESTLAKE 366-1106 &#13;
Reserve&#13;
0 fficers&#13;
Training&#13;
Corps&#13;
of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School&#13;
COHOE&#13;
25 South 15th St.&#13;
Phone 322-2546&#13;
OSHLO&#13;
CO·NSTRUCTION&#13;
CO.&#13;
2228 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-5305&#13;
BEAUTY BY BETTY&#13;
"Professional Care Is Best for the Hair"&#13;
612 W est Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-21 12&#13;
Three Locations&#13;
Shaver's Food Mart&#13;
Franklin and Bennett&#13;
Phone 328-21 3 I&#13;
Parking Available at All Shops.&#13;
Betty Ahlquist- Manager Open 7:00 to 7:00 by Appt.&#13;
510 North 27th&#13;
Phone 323-2647&#13;
251 &#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Graduating '65 Seniors&#13;
CAPEL CONSTRUCTION&#13;
DOT CAPEL REAL ESTATE&#13;
711 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-1869&#13;
SHIPLEY&#13;
Optical&#13;
Dispensary&#13;
127 So. Main&#13;
Phone 323-340 I&#13;
ROYAL&#13;
CERTIFIED&#13;
GAS STATIONS&#13;
150 I West Broadway-322-0438&#13;
200 Vine Street-322-9978&#13;
220-I 7th Avenue-322-970 I&#13;
Save-2c-Per Gallon&#13;
HEADQUARTERS&#13;
All School Supplies Compliments of&#13;
TYPEWRITERS&#13;
ART SUPPLIES&#13;
BOOKS * TABLETS&#13;
ASK US ABOUT&#13;
OUR TYPEWRITER&#13;
RENTAL PLAN&#13;
252&#13;
EMA RINES&#13;
PRINTERS * ST A TIONERS&#13;
B'dway and Scott&#13;
IOWA&#13;
POWER &amp; LIGHT CO.&#13;
22 Pearl Phone 322-773 1&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
ACTION&#13;
REALTY&#13;
15 Bryant&#13;
Phone 322-7797&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
PETERSEN RADIO&#13;
2800 West Broadway&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-2760&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
&amp;&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
(PAV ~ NIGH1]&#13;
Phone 322-7779&#13;
DON'T WORRY&#13;
... GET HER GIFT&#13;
ROGERS&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
540 W. B'dway&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
the Class of 1965&#13;
CHRISTY-CREME&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
DRUG CO.&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5557&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
253 &#13;
SUNSHINE&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
254&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
722 Indian&#13;
Creek&#13;
Phone&#13;
323-9133&#13;
E. M. PEET MFG. CO.&#13;
33 South 25th St.&#13;
Phone 322-7761&#13;
KUHN-RIVERSIDE&#13;
FLORISTS&#13;
South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
AND&#13;
SAVE&#13;
,~, JJ . £. "--AT&#13;
TRZECIAK&#13;
Wholesale Paper&#13;
Company&#13;
616 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MORGAN-NELSON&#13;
REALTY&#13;
8 North 34th&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WALGREEN&#13;
DRUG&#13;
400 West Broadway&#13;
JACK'S&#13;
FOODLINER&#13;
911 North 28th&#13;
Open&#13;
Sunday&#13;
HANSEN1 S&#13;
TOWN &amp; COUNTRY&#13;
MARKET&#13;
40 I 0 South 4th&#13;
Phone 366-1016 &#13;
BROWN'S&#13;
BETTER SHOES&#13;
413 West Broadway&#13;
For Young Men&#13;
Redwin&#13;
Florsheim&#13;
Converse All Stares&#13;
Basketball Shoes&#13;
Shoes and Oxfords&#13;
For Young Ladies&#13;
Sander of Boston&#13;
Galaxies&#13;
Miss America&#13;
Tennis Shoes&#13;
1tututU:uu&#13;
DAIRY PRODUCTS&#13;
MEADOW-GOLD&#13;
DAIRY&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
HINMAN &amp; SON'S&#13;
FLORISTS&#13;
I 800 McPherson&#13;
Phone 322-0267&#13;
STATE SAVINGS&#13;
BANK&#13;
Main Bank-509 W. B'dway&#13;
Drive ln-15 So. 35th&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
'65&#13;
Seniors&#13;
THOMAS JEFFERSON&#13;
LATIN CLUB&#13;
THRIFTWAY LUMBER&#13;
So. Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
255 &#13;
enjoy better tasting milk&#13;
FRESH&#13;
from Roberts&#13;
@ Dairyland&#13;
where all good&#13;
milk products come from&#13;
lltiiol&#13;
PH 0 T 0 GRAPH OF COURSE&#13;
&lt;J&#13;
One of your most cherished possessions through the&#13;
years to come will be your engagement diamond.&#13;
When making your selection be sure to see genuine&#13;
Orange Blossom rings at Lucey Jewelers.&#13;
Congratulations and Best Wishes&#13;
to the Graduating Class of 1965.&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
At the Sign of the Big Blue&#13;
Diamond&#13;
341 West Broadway 323-4833&#13;
DAVISON OIL&#13;
2020 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs &#13;
RUDY1&#13;
S&#13;
DRIVE&#13;
IN&#13;
1902 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ph. 322-1333&#13;
Hi Neighbor! Rudy's Drive-in-one of the fa stest, most convenien! .restourents fou.nd&#13;
onywh e re. We specialize in pho ne a nd "go" ord ers, curb and dining room service&#13;
yeor round.&#13;
people&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
go ...&#13;
go&#13;
Safeway&#13;
Store&#13;
Store&#13;
Store&#13;
Store&#13;
ROG &amp; SCOITY'S&#13;
SUPER YALU&#13;
No.&#13;
No.&#13;
No.&#13;
No.&#13;
I&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
704 W. B'way&#13;
3435 W. B'way&#13;
515 E. B'way&#13;
2 12 I S. 7th St.&#13;
EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
2447 Avenue B&#13;
Dr. Wesley W. Steinmetz&#13;
BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH&#13;
27th and Avenue A&#13;
Benny Boling, Pastor&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE&#13;
2600 Avenue A&#13;
David Hail, Pastor&#13;
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
22nd and Avenue B&#13;
Msgr. A. L. Davidsaver, Pastor&#13;
257 &#13;
...&#13;
, -&#13;
No, we don't offer basket-weaving&#13;
• Do you really think that you would enjoy R.0.T.C.?&#13;
258&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Then he pulled this one&#13;
Who was it that told you that I was mean?&#13;
And, I swear the fish was that long . &#13;
• Funnies&#13;
. Cheese is better?&#13;
"'ho says ~~~~~~~~~,-~~~ ==::::~&#13;
•&#13;
So w h -f I do take lessons by at l t t&#13;
Raleigh co . --------1 -&#13;
A- one -and -a two&#13;
Two for me an d one for them.&#13;
. et So, ya h ave lo eat someum ·&#13;
You get that MAD magazine&#13;
of my lI "b ra rytll ... 259 &#13;
--- )&#13;
260 &#13;
&#13;
262&#13;
Personnel And Activity Index&#13;
Acappella Choir 72-73&#13;
Administration 12-13&#13;
Advertisers 233-257&#13;
Alma Mater 228-231&#13;
Altau 67&#13;
Annual 50&#13;
Art Club 58&#13;
Athletic Awards 140&#13;
Autographs 270-272&#13;
Baccalaureate 226&#13;
Band 74-77&#13;
Baseball 132-135&#13;
Basketball .118-121&#13;
Candids 260-261&#13;
Cheerleaders 78-79&#13;
Commencement 227&#13;
Cooks 28&#13;
Counseling Center 16-17&#13;
Creative writing 54&#13;
Cross Covntry 126&#13;
Custodians 29&#13;
Dancelines 94-95&#13;
Debate 56&#13;
Dedication 8-9&#13;
Dramatics 87-93&#13;
Faculty 18&#13;
Faculty Funnies 258-259&#13;
Federal Inspection 106-107&#13;
F.H.A. 60&#13;
Float 84-85&#13;
F.N.A. 61&#13;
Football 112-117&#13;
French 57&#13;
Glee 70-71&#13;
Golf 136-137&#13;
G.R.A. 82&#13;
Gymnastics 128-129&#13;
Homecoming 96-97&#13;
In Appreciation 10&#13;
In Memoriam 6-7&#13;
Index 262-269&#13;
Junior Officers 158&#13;
Junior Pictures 159-171&#13;
Latin Club 57&#13;
Letterman's Club 68&#13;
Library Club 55&#13;
Madrigal 71&#13;
Military Ball 108-109&#13;
M.0.1. 63&#13;
National Honor Society 46-47&#13;
Office Help 30-31&#13;
Pep Club 80-81&#13;
Print Club 62&#13;
Prom 102-104&#13;
Quill and Scroll 55&#13;
Red Cross 44-45&#13;
Roadshow 100-101&#13;
Science Club 62&#13;
Secretaries 15&#13;
Senior Banquet 224-225&#13;
Senior Honors 217-221&#13;
Senior Party 222-223&#13;
Senior Pictures 175-216&#13;
Signal 52-53&#13;
Sno-ball 98-99&#13;
Sophomore Officers 142&#13;
Sophomore Party 143&#13;
Sophomore Pictures 144-155&#13;
Spanish Club 56&#13;
Student Counci] 42-43&#13;
Superintendent and School Board 14&#13;
Swimming 127&#13;
Tennis 138-139&#13;
Thespians 159&#13;
Track 130-131&#13;
Twirp Week 86&#13;
Wrestling 123-125&#13;
Wrestling Club 69&#13;
Young Democrats 64&#13;
Young G.O.P.'s 65&#13;
Y-Teens 66 &#13;
Abbott, Tom 175&#13;
Abels, Jerry 45, 56, 59, 62,&#13;
63, 71, 72, 108, 175, 224&#13;
Abels, Vicki 47, 60, 159&#13;
Ackerman, Connie 81, 159&#13;
Acord, Craig 51, 53, 144&#13;
Adamson, Sandi 43, 60, 159&#13;
Adcock, SJeve 172, 131&#13;
Ager, Chris 144&#13;
Ahlquist, Brian 57, 63, 65,&#13;
159&#13;
Akins, Ron 62, 159&#13;
Aldrich, Lois 144&#13;
Allan, Linda 60, 81, 144&#13;
Allen, Charley 62, 118, 159,&#13;
175&#13;
Allen, Jackie 138, 175&#13;
Allen, Jerry 121, 144&#13;
Allen, Peggy 175&#13;
Allmon, Marvin 159&#13;
Alt, Kathy 82, 138, 159&#13;
Ambrose, Dave 159&#13;
Amos, Cindy 56, 159&#13;
Andersen, Elizabeth 5, 43,&#13;
51, 59, 65, 67, 78, 85, 94,&#13;
96, 97, 103, 104, 175, 222,&#13;
223, 225&#13;
Andersen, Jam es 159&#13;
Andersen, Marcia 144&#13;
Andersen, Stella 44, 47, 81,&#13;
85, 159&#13;
Anderson, Mary Lou 159&#13;
Anderson, Nancy 65, 81, 159&#13;
Anderson, Van 159&#13;
Andrews, Mary 81, 145&#13;
Andrews, Sandy 62, 159&#13;
Anfinson, Peggy 43, 47, 62,&#13;
70, 159&#13;
Annin, Jackie 66, 145&#13;
Applegate, Marsha 45, 60,&#13;
159&#13;
Applegate, Patricia 94, 175&#13;
Arch, Gale 56, 69, 110, 123,&#13;
145&#13;
Arch, Iris 94, 159&#13;
Arch, Russ 71, 175&#13;
Archer, Vickie 159&#13;
Arndt, Dennis 129, 145&#13;
Arnold, Merrie 70&#13;
Arrick, Julie 60, 72, 159&#13;
Arrowsmith, Ronald 159&#13;
Arthur, Jon 159&#13;
Auffart, Elaine 47, 64, 175&#13;
Austin, Gloria 175&#13;
Axtell, Clay, 175&#13;
Axtell, Phylliss 145&#13;
Ayers, Bob 159&#13;
Bain, Gary 62, 63, 71, 75, 76,&#13;
77, 92, 93, 176&#13;
Bain, Ronald 72, 159&#13;
Baker, Dale 56, 103, 145&#13;
Index&#13;
Baker, Diana 65, 176&#13;
Baker, Diane 159&#13;
Baldwin, Dorothy 31, 176&#13;
Ballinger, Gary 76, 77, 144,&#13;
131&#13;
Banks, Charles 75, 77, 120,&#13;
159&#13;
Banks, Lyda 66, 176&#13;
Barbeau, Ed 47, 176, 220,&#13;
254&#13;
Barber, Linda 144&#13;
Bargenquast, Leslie 54, 63,&#13;
71, 72, 87, 89, 100, 176&#13;
Barksdale, Donald 71, 72,&#13;
75, 76, 77, 129, 176&#13;
Barlow, Kay 70, 144&#13;
Barlow, Rod 53, 56, 176&#13;
Bartholomew, Otis 56, 176,&#13;
222 .&#13;
Barton, Abbie 57, 70, 82, 144&#13;
Barton, Earl 56, 92, 93, 176,&#13;
219, 223&#13;
Bates, Dan 177&#13;
Bates, Sharon 30, 144&#13;
Bates, Steve 110, 144, 137&#13;
Batt, Robert 65, 177&#13;
Batt, Steve 145&#13;
Baver, Dale 145&#13;
Baxley, Charles 159&#13;
Baxley, Ed 62, 177&#13;
;Baxter, Pat 72, 177&#13;
Beaman, Jim 145&#13;
Beck, Cheryl. 44, 52, 54, 72,&#13;
177&#13;
Beck, LuAnn 30, 45, 47, 51,&#13;
54, 56, 59, 67, 78, 85, 94, 96,&#13;
97; 104, 108, 177&#13;
Becker, Joyce 177&#13;
Becker, Pat 56, 60, 70, 145&#13;
Beckner, Stanley 71, 114,&#13;
159&#13;
Bellows, Harry 145&#13;
Belt, Frank 159&#13;
Belt, William 145&#13;
Bennett, Peggy 81, 159&#13;
Bensley, Jeanne 81&#13;
Bensley, Judy 81, 144&#13;
Bequette, Gary 159&#13;
Bequette, Thomas 144&#13;
Beraldi, Jim 68, 122, 126,&#13;
177, 131&#13;
Bergantzel, Carolyn 81, 144&#13;
Bergman, Connie 55, 144&#13;
Bergstrom, J. 131&#13;
Bernhards, Charlie 177&#13;
Betchel, Donald 144&#13;
Betts, Barbara 159&#13;
Beu, Sid 6, 62, 159&#13;
BeVirt, Julene 4, 56, 144&#13;
BeVirt, Skip 53, 64, 68, 86,&#13;
104, 112, 114, 124, 125, 177,&#13;
224, 243&#13;
Bicking, Larry 62, 110, 178,&#13;
223&#13;
Bicking, Susan 56, 145&#13;
Bigham, Buzz 159&#13;
Billings, Kathy 43, 67, 96, 97&#13;
178&#13;
Bird, Leslie Kay 61, 70, 82,&#13;
159&#13;
Birdsong, David 39, 71, 145&#13;
Birdsong, Trudy 159&#13;
Bittick, Madonna 117, 145&#13;
Black, Michael 178&#13;
Blackman, Bob 43, 178&#13;
Blank, Dennis 159&#13;
Blum, l\fary 178&#13;
Bly, Phyllis 70, 145&#13;
Boaz, Dixie 45, 145&#13;
Bockert, Dan 178&#13;
Bocker!, Susan 159&#13;
Bohall, Edna 145&#13;
Bolte, Jim 159&#13;
Bolton, Deanna 60, 160. 181&#13;
Bolton, Judy 160&#13;
Bolton, Linda 144&#13;
Bonar, Cheryl 71, 72, 178&#13;
Bonar, Robbie 144&#13;
Bond, Barb 178&#13;
Bond, Tim 86, 116, 144, 131&#13;
Bond, Tom 43, 127, 178&#13;
Boner, Ronald 144&#13;
Booton, Dan 178&#13;
Bott, Richard 179&#13;
Bowen, Dan 112, 179&#13;
Bowen, Donna 160&#13;
Bowers, Dennis 160&#13;
Bowers, Sherri 144&#13;
Bowman, Merrill 144&#13;
Bowser, Susan 43, 52, 54, 60&#13;
64, 47, 179&#13;
Brabec, Bruce 4, 145&#13;
Brabec, Frank 160&#13;
Brandenburg, Connie 170&#13;
Branson, Joyce 43, 60, 67,&#13;
94, 160&#13;
Byraboy, Rita 57, 160&#13;
Breeden, Pat 145&#13;
Breshers, LeRoy 68, 118,&#13;
126, 179&#13;
Breshers, Lloyd 121, 145,&#13;
131&#13;
Breshers, Pat 160&#13;
Briggs, Larry 161&#13;
Briggs, Rodney 161&#13;
Brink, Paula 6, 161&#13;
Briseno, Mary Hope 179&#13;
Bristo, Kathryn 54, 59, 179&#13;
Brockman, Dennis 145&#13;
Brockman, Gordon 75, 77,&#13;
161&#13;
Brockman, W allene 66, 178&#13;
Brokman, LaTIJ'. 145&#13;
Brooks, Ardith 145&#13;
Brooks, Darrell 26&#13;
Brooks, Fred 144, 110&#13;
Brooks, Jack 161, 172&#13;
Brooks, Kathaleen 179&#13;
Brotherton, Stanley 144&#13;
Brouillette, Dan 47, 75, 77,&#13;
179&#13;
Brouillette, Patsy 70, 144&#13;
Brown, Barbara 144&#13;
Brown, Bob 131&#13;
Brown, Donna 45&#13;
Brown, Evon 144&#13;
Brown, Glen 179&#13;
Brown, Janet 81, 144&#13;
Brovin, Janet 31, 43, 44, 47,&#13;
57, 60, 180&#13;
Brown, Jeanine 161&#13;
Brown, Joyce 43, 47, 50, 61,&#13;
63, 65, 180&#13;
Brown, Linda 56, 101, 145&#13;
Brown, Loren 161&#13;
Brown, Paul 145&#13;
Brown, Regina 72, 101, 161&#13;
Brown, Sharon 145&#13;
Brown, Warren 47, 58, 106,&#13;
145&#13;
Bryant, Bonni~ 70, 145&#13;
Bryant, Robert 57, 59, 63,&#13;
65, 75, 77, 160&#13;
Burgess, Janet 145&#13;
Burgstrum, David 129, 110,&#13;
144&#13;
Burgstrum, Debby 144&#13;
Burkybile, Timothy 144&#13;
Burnside, Al 180&#13;
Burnsides, Terry 51, 56, 68, 113, 114, 118, 180&#13;
Burroughs, Karen 75, 77, 160&#13;
Buswell, Doug 62, 63, 71, 180&#13;
Butler, John 75, 77, 160&#13;
Butler, Roger 62, 160&#13;
Butterbaugh, Donna 75, 77, 160&#13;
·Buttz, Gary 144&#13;
Buttz, Harold 144&#13;
Caffery, Lynda 180&#13;
Cain, Dennis 145&#13;
Cain, Glenna 180&#13;
Cain, Nona 145&#13;
Caldwell, Carolyn 145&#13;
Calfee, Linda 55, 160&#13;
Calfee,Wanda 145&#13;
Callaghan, Nancy 31, 43, 64,&#13;
66, 180&#13;
Camden, Diane 160&#13;
263 &#13;
Camp, J ean 145&#13;
Camp, Millard 145&#13;
Campbell, Kathy 81, 144&#13;
Canaday, James 144&#13;
Canaday, Tom 47, 62, 63, 65&#13;
180&#13;
Capel, Robert 47, 68, 113,&#13;
114, 119, 137, 180, 218, 220&#13;
Carle, Steve 62, 64, 126, 139,&#13;
160&#13;
Carlin, Jeanette 56, 60, 81,&#13;
161&#13;
Carman, Bob 161&#13;
Carman, Lavern 144&#13;
Carpenter, Julie 44, 57, 61,&#13;
70, 138, 144&#13;
Carrell, Darlene 161&#13;
Carroll, Deborah 57, 117,&#13;
144&#13;
Carroll, Patrick 107, 127,&#13;
181, 110&#13;
Carter, Don 71, 161&#13;
Carter, Judy 145&#13;
Carter, Sandra 37, 47, 145&#13;
Caruso, Linda 145&#13;
Cary, Sam 127, 181, 223&#13;
Case, Patti 75, 77, 181&#13;
Case, Robert 43, 57, 68, 86,&#13;
104, 114, 120, 132, 134,&#13;
158, 161, 240&#13;
Cavanaugh, Diane 161&#13;
Cerveny, Gil 43, 47, 54, 119,&#13;
181, 219&#13;
Chaffee, J eanne 145&#13;
Chancellor, Judy 31, 54,&#13;
181, 122&#13;
Chew, Steven 161&#13;
Childers, Delmon 92, 93,&#13;
181&#13;
Childers, Linda 138, 145&#13;
Childers, Terry 161&#13;
Childress, Lee Ann 45, 160&#13;
Choate, Rose 181&#13;
Christensen, Mike 145&#13;
Christensen, Phyllis 64, 181&#13;
Christensen, Robert 64, 75,&#13;
77, 181&#13;
Christiansen, Greg 144, 110&#13;
Christianson, Leilani 160&#13;
Christina, Al 71, 72, 181&#13;
Christina, Cathy 72, 182&#13;
Churchill, Linda 44, 60, 66,&#13;
182&#13;
Chute, Joyce 43, 182&#13;
Chute, Judy 182&#13;
Circo, Phil 112, 182&#13;
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266&#13;
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150&#13;
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197&#13;
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94, 164&#13;
Lindsay, Carolyn 5, 45, 60, • 67, 79, 164, 104, 136&#13;
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76, 77, 116, 151&#13;
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54, 57, 59, 63, 62, 75, 76, 77,&#13;
92, 93, 165&#13;
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150&#13;
Long, Paul 45, 164&#13;
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Luick, Thomas 62, 150&#13;
Lybarber, J ayne (Jil) 94,&#13;
58, 197&#13;
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164&#13;
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Maack, Robert 151&#13;
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Mace, Larry 151&#13;
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139, 151&#13;
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138&#13;
Mahan, J ackie 151&#13;
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68, 86, 120, 127, 165, 131&#13;
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150&#13;
Mann, Frank 121, 135, 150&#13;
Mann, Gregg 43, 47, 57, 62,&#13;
63, 129, 165, 131&#13;
Mann, Shari 57, 61, 70, 81,&#13;
138, 150&#13;
Manning, David 47, 57, 59,&#13;
60, 71, 72, 76, 77,88, 87, 92,&#13;
93,- 198, 220, 224&#13;
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61, 150&#13;
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Marr, Karen 198&#13;
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Marr, Tim 166&#13;
Marshall, Brian 1'1l&#13;
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Martin, Cathy 166&#13;
Martin, Karen 70, 151&#13;
Martindale 44, 166&#13;
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151&#13;
Mathews, Paulette 67, 166&#13;
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136, 151&#13;
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167&#13;
Mauer, Connie 61, 66, 167&#13;
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May, Gloria 167&#13;
May, Linda 45, 66, 72, 198&#13;
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Mayberry, Louis 123, 167&#13;
Maytum, Tom 167&#13;
McClain, Dan 167&#13;
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132, 134, 166&#13;
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198&#13;
McCormick, John 150&#13;
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McCoy, Bill 150&#13;
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134, 166 ' '&#13;
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150 ' I&#13;
McKenzie, JoAnn 54, 60, 65,&#13;
166&#13;
McKillips, Mike 166&#13;
McKim, Nancy 60, 151&#13;
McMaster, Lonnie 166&#13;
McMullen, Marcia 167&#13;
McNulty, Alan 5, 34, 44 o2&#13;
167 ' '&#13;
McNulty, Cheryl 199&#13;
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135 '&#13;
McQuinn, Leonard 84, 167&#13;
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75, 76, 77, 150&#13;
McTwiggan, Kathy 150&#13;
Meek, Terry 150&#13;
Mendoza, Art 150&#13;
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Merrifield, Janice 70, 151&#13;
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Metheny, Linda 31, 199&#13;
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Meyer, Martin 114, 166&#13;
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166&#13;
Milledge, Jack 199&#13;
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Miller, Jim 199&#13;
Miller, Joan 150&#13;
Miller, Julie 201&#13;
Miller, Karen 200&#13;
Miller, Linda 31, 200&#13;
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Miller, Terry 150&#13;
Miller, Trµdy 43, 58, 166&#13;
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Minor, Steven 121, 150&#13;
Mize, Sue 65, 72, 81, 167&#13;
Moats, Jim 76, 77, 167&#13;
Monahan, Vem 200&#13;
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Moore, Clara 43, 58, 104,&#13;
106, 109, 200&#13;
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Moore, Ivy 47, 72, 82, 117,&#13;
138, 167&#13;
Moore, Judy 4, 151&#13;
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102, 104, 158, 166&#13;
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95, 100, 151&#13;
Morris, Larry 45, 200&#13;
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Mortensen, Pat 5, 47, 55, 60,&#13;
72, 200&#13;
Mortimer, Charles 151&#13;
Moser, Robert 47, 71, 200,&#13;
220&#13;
Moss, Barbara 57, 61, 65,&#13;
70, 165&#13;
Moss, Ron 166&#13;
Mueller, Pam 60, 67, 72, 166&#13;
Mulvania, Don 69, 123, 151&#13;
Munch, Mike 135, 150&#13;
Munch, Steve 116, 121, 135,&#13;
150&#13;
Murphy, Helen 150&#13;
Murphy, Lloyd 150&#13;
Murphy, Mary 150&#13;
Myers, Anna 166&#13;
Myers, Ed 201&#13;
Myers, Sandy 201&#13;
Myhkhousen, Roy 62, 167&#13;
Myklebust, Joel 35, 47, 56,&#13;
57, 137, 151&#13;
Myler, Connie 151&#13;
Nansel, Roger 47, 57, 63,&#13;
68, 102_, 104, 118, 167&#13;
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Neal, Vicki 31, 61, 65, 201&#13;
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Nelson, Jerry 201&#13;
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Nicholas, Cheryl 201&#13;
Nicholas, Joe 135, 150&#13;
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Nielsen, Janelle 65, 66, 166&#13;
Nightser, Peggy 201&#13;
Nixon, Gary 150&#13;
Nixon, Williard 47, 129, 166&#13;
Norman, Gerald 38, 167&#13;
Norris, Glenn 150&#13;
Norris, Nancy 167&#13;
Norton, Dennis 150&#13;
Nugent, Donna 60, 202&#13;
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Nuzum, Sandy 44, 166&#13;
Ochoa, John 116, 166&#13;
O'Connor. Gregory 47, 62,&#13;
63, 92, 93, 202&#13;
O'Hara, Michael 56, 62, 63,&#13;
202&#13;
O'Hara, Susan 57, 150&#13;
Oles, Mike 166, 38&#13;
Olsen, John 202, 137&#13;
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151&#13;
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Ord, Paul 202&#13;
Oshlo, Patricia 5, 43, 58, 202&#13;
Oshlo, Richard 46, 56, 63,&#13;
106, 127, 137, 166&#13;
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Osmers, Janet 151&#13;
Owens, Gary 43, 202&#13;
Owens, Peggy 166&#13;
Paladino, Eva 43, 47, 51, 67,&#13;
79, 104, 136, 167&#13;
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Paladino, Judy 67, 202&#13;
Palmer, Patsy 167&#13;
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Papaila, Sonja 167&#13;
Parks, Betty 44, 136, 151&#13;
Parks, Kathy 47, 54, 55, 167&#13;
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Parrack, Mike 43, 86, 113,&#13;
114, 203, 219, 224&#13;
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Pear ~, Marilyn 44, 70, 151&#13;
Pearce, Sandi 203&#13;
Peck, Kathleen 61, 152&#13;
Peck, Mike 152&#13;
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Pendgraft, Charles 72, 116,&#13;
129, 135, 152&#13;
Penry, Maureen 70&#13;
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Perez, Maria 166&#13;
Peters, Linda 166&#13;
Peters, Mary 65, 72, 166&#13;
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Petersen, Karen 60, 203&#13;
Petersen, Terry 112, 125,&#13;
124, 140, 203&#13;
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Peterson, Kathy 44, 166&#13;
Peterson, Pamela 44, 4 7, 54,&#13;
167&#13;
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167&#13;
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Petry, Glenda 31, 167&#13;
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Phillips, Christine 60, 47,&#13;
153&#13;
Phillips, Connie 60, 81, 153&#13;
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Phillips, Pamela 5, 51, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 72, 47, 59,&#13;
203, 223&#13;
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203&#13;
Pickrell, Virgil 66, 153&#13;
Pickrell, Virginia 4, 167&#13;
Pierce, Connie 66&#13;
Pierce, Dorothy 153&#13;
Pierce, Steven 71, 168&#13;
Pitt, Doris 168&#13;
Plantikow, Jean 47, 10, 168&#13;
Pleake, Keith 203&#13;
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Pogge, Jerry 204&#13;
Pogge, Mike 153&#13;
Pogge, Terry 168&#13;
Pogue, Barbara 72, 169&#13;
Pogue, Peggy 70, 152&#13;
Point, Tonya 152&#13;
Poland, Barb 59, 71, 72, 204&#13;
Poland, Gayle 53, 67, 204&#13;
Poland, Mimi 45, 59, 72, 169&#13;
Poole, Kathy 61, 152&#13;
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Poulos, Kathie 31, 43, 204&#13;
Poulos, Pamela 31, 43, 47,&#13;
169&#13;
Poulson, Stephen 152&#13;
Powers, Robert 169&#13;
Powley, Donna 70; 168&#13;
Pribyl, Carol 72, 204&#13;
Pribyl, Gloria 152&#13;
Priest, Lewis 71 , 72, 116,&#13;
168&#13;
Prieto, William 153&#13;
Primmer, Greg 204, 226&#13;
Prine, Dan 153&#13;
Pritchard, Linda 95, 153&#13;
Probst, Trudy 35, 43, 47, 53&#13;
55, 56, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64,&#13;
168&#13;
Prudhome, Joe 168&#13;
Purnell, Dick 43, 54, 56, 63,&#13;
114, 132, 1_69&#13;
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Quandt, Judy 153&#13;
Quandt, Larry 71, 72, 204,&#13;
222&#13;
Ragland, Ron 169&#13;
Rankin, Lynne 61, 64, 66,&#13;
74, 76, 204&#13;
Raschke, Wayne 153&#13;
Rasmussen, Doug 44. 46, 4 7,&#13;
56, 116, 121, 137, 152&#13;
267 &#13;
Rasmussen, Jane 5, 71 , i2.&#13;
94, 169 .&#13;
Ratashak, John 152&#13;
Ratliff, Jacque 152&#13;
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Ra1·cn tein, Connie 152&#13;
Ra ygor, Kathy 169&#13;
Raymond, Dan 58, 68, 204&#13;
Reed, Judy 67, 205&#13;
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205, 131 . , ,&#13;
Reed, Vickie 43, 47, 71 , 72,&#13;
205, 221, 224&#13;
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Reese, Diana 168&#13;
Reese, Jim 120, 153&#13;
Reeves, Mary 205&#13;
Rehfeldt, Ron 168&#13;
Reid, Richard 72, 168&#13;
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Renin ger, Connie 205&#13;
Reninger, Judy 60, 67, 168&#13;
Renin ger, Mary 153&#13;
Revels, Bertha 100, 153&#13;
Revels, Jane 168&#13;
Revlett, Leamon 168&#13;
Reynolds, Howard 169&#13;
Rhoades, Carol 55, 58, 205&#13;
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Rhodes, Suzie 169&#13;
Rich, Connie 169&#13;
Richards, Elizabe th 70, 205&#13;
Richards, Lloyd 205&#13;
Richards, Marion 169&#13;
Richardson, Cathy 44, 153&#13;
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Riche, Barbara 205&#13;
Rickertsen, Don 4, 47, 62,&#13;
63, 65, 168&#13;
Ridder, Harold 153&#13;
Ridder, Mary 168&#13;
Riddl ~ J ohn 206&#13;
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Rigby, Robert 43&#13;
Rindone, Rosemary 206&#13;
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Roberts, Ronney 206&#13;
Robinson. Diana 66 70 81&#13;
136, 168 , , ,&#13;
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Robertson, Stacey 169&#13;
Rockwell, Annette 81,· 152&#13;
Rohwer, Sandra 152&#13;
Rnlfe, Connie 171&#13;
Rolfe, John 169&#13;
Rollins, Andrew 153, 131&#13;
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Rollins, Lee 153&#13;
Root, Don 169, llO&#13;
Ront. Karin 5 43 67 72 206 . , ' ' ,&#13;
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268&#13;
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219&#13;
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169&#13;
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Roth, Steven 206&#13;
Rounds, Edward 168&#13;
Roush, James 216&#13;
Roux, Mike 58, 135, 168&#13;
Rowe. S:rnd y 43 15 57 67 79, 168 , , , ,&#13;
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Ru ssell, Bill 65 75 77 llO 153 , , , ,&#13;
Russell. Donald 57. ll6, 152&#13;
Rya n. Tom 4, 56, 152&#13;
Saathoff, J effrey 152&#13;
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Sales, Ed 152&#13;
Sal es, Howard 153&#13;
Sanders, P aul 168&#13;
Savnge, J anice 47, 57, 62, 63,&#13;
169&#13;
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Scha fe r, Connie 70, 80, 153&#13;
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Schewe, Frank 153&#13;
Schewe, Linda 169&#13;
Schickner, Eu gene 207&#13;
Schmitt, J anice 37 43 55 169 , , '&#13;
Schmitt, Marilyn 37, 153&#13;
Schr,..der. Alan 47. 57 62&#13;
63, 64, 106, 122 126 '169'&#13;
131 , , '&#13;
Schroeder, Elaine 4 30 43&#13;
47. 55. 56, 60, 63 7'z 207 '&#13;
220, 223 ' , ,&#13;
Schroeder, Leonard 168&#13;
Schwetz, Diane 4 7:, 77 153 , , '&#13;
Scott, Kelly 62, 63 75 76&#13;
77, 168 ' , ,&#13;
Scoular, Susa n 60, 168&#13;
Sealock, John 5, 47, 68, 106,&#13;
112, 114, 119, 137, 207&#13;
Sellers, Pebel 152&#13;
Sewell, Kathy 47, 152&#13;
Shadley, Thomas 33 47 59&#13;
71, 72, 92, 108, 201,' 22i ,&#13;
Shamblen, Donna 74, 168&#13;
Shanno, Larry 47, 152&#13;
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Shannon, Cookie 153&#13;
Shannon, Dewayne 153&#13;
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Shannon, Kathie 207&#13;
Shannon, Mike 168&#13;
Shannon, Mike 57 123 139 168 , , ,&#13;
Shaughnessy, Maureen 43&#13;
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Shaughnessy, Rita 67, 169&#13;
Sheely, Kathy 45, 56, 70, 153&#13;
Shepard, Sandy 58, 70, 152&#13;
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Shrade r, Terri 82, ll 7, 153&#13;
Shuda k, Steve 86, 116, 132,&#13;
142, 153&#13;
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Sie fk en, J crry 69, ll6, 152&#13;
S igler, Steve 152&#13;
S illik, Terry 169&#13;
S imrnnns, Reggie 126, 169&#13;
Simons, Cynd y 4, 43, 53, 54,&#13;
59, 60, 67, 72, 96, 97, 207,&#13;
222, 225&#13;
S irn uns, Nan t:y 3, 47, 50,&#13;
55, 72, 158, 169&#13;
S ipes, Rita 4.3, 56, 62, 63,&#13;
207, 219&#13;
Skalberg, Gary 56, 208&#13;
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Skinner, Fred 153&#13;
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172&#13;
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61, 64, 72, 208, 221&#13;
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136, 142, 153&#13;
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51, 55, 1i 75, 61 , 168&#13;
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112, 140, 208, 218&#13;
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SnydcG Jane 152&#13;
SnydeG J ohn 169&#13;
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209, 223, 51&#13;
Sondag, Don 168&#13;
Sorensen, Nancy 168&#13;
Sortino, P erry 168&#13;
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138, 209, 217, 220&#13;
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Splittgerber, J ane 47, 209&#13;
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Spracklin, .T erry 169&#13;
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St. Clair. Benita 60, 67, 169&#13;
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75, 76, 77, 209&#13;
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152&#13;
Steinke, .John 71 , 72, 152&#13;
Stevens, David 153&#13;
St evens, Richard 169&#13;
Stewart, George 153&#13;
Still, Flo 170&#13;
Still, Kenn y l 29 ,153&#13;
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llO, 209, 223&#13;
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Stockton, Marvin 153&#13;
Stogdill, Pat 44, 154&#13;
Stoker, Susan 56, 154·&#13;
S tokes, Dave 209 '&#13;
Story, Ron 53, 86, ll2, 114,&#13;
118, l 22, 132, 134, 209&#13;
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56, 59, 60, 62. 65, 170&#13;
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Stukcy, Michael 56, 154&#13;
Stultz, Sharon 14·, 209&#13;
Sturm, Connie 171&#13;
Sturm, Dennis 171&#13;
Sturm, Kathy 171&#13;
Sturm, Loretta 170&#13;
Sturm, Mona 60, 61, 154&#13;
Sublet, Susie 51 47 55 60&#13;
70, 170 , ' , ,&#13;
Sulhoff, Sandy 57, 72, 171&#13;
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Sullivan, Mike 170&#13;
Swange r, Kath y 154&#13;
Swisher, Patsy 70, 155&#13;
Sydzy ik, Georgia 171&#13;
Tackett, Myra 155&#13;
Tadlock, Linda 155&#13;
Tallman, Nan cy 210&#13;
Tallman, Tommy 155&#13;
Tallman, Ronald 64. 69, 71,&#13;
114, 123, 171&#13;
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Tatroe, Bob 210&#13;
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Taylor, Janice 170&#13;
Taylor, Paul 210&#13;
Taylor, Rodney 155&#13;
Tews, Elaine 155&#13;
Thoma s, Dan 121, 134, 154&#13;
Thomas, Dennis 132, 154&#13;
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Th omas, Linda 43, 210&#13;
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Thom pson, Dia ne 210&#13;
Thompson, Mike 211&#13;
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Thomsen, Russ 211&#13;
Thornton, Peggy 170&#13;
Thorson, Jim 56, 62, 63, 64,&#13;
92, 93, 211&#13;
Thorson, J oyce 64·, 70, 181,&#13;
155&#13;
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155&#13;
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T odd, Earline 155&#13;
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Torneton, Rod 56, 68, 139&#13;
211 '&#13;
Toscano, l\Iichacl 54., 59, 92,&#13;
93, 101 , 21 1, 22~ 224&#13;
T ownsend, Janice 171&#13;
Tracy, Mike 114, 171&#13;
Tracy, Tlrnymer 57, 70, 155&#13;
Trnutma n, Dale 155&#13;
Travis, Scott 51, 211&#13;
Trimmer, Cathy 138, 155&#13;
Trumble, David 171&#13;
Trussell, S herry 43, 67, 75.&#13;
76, 77, 94., 212 .&#13;
Turner, Cecil 170&#13;
Turner, Richard 170&#13;
Turne r, Tom 155&#13;
Turone, Tom 212&#13;
Turpen, Carol 45, 212&#13;
Turpen, Richard 170&#13;
Tysor, S haron 5 43 64 72&#13;
212 ' ' ' '&#13;
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Vance, Judy 170&#13;
Vance, Lila 170&#13;
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76, 212, 47&#13;
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                    <text>Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Editor-In-Chief: Nancy Jo Simons&#13;
Assistant Editor: Leslie Cowardin&#13;
Advisors: Mary Ellen Long&#13;
Michael Gill&#13;
As Viewed by the&#13;
Annual Staff in the&#13;
1966&#13;
Monticello &#13;
2 &#13;
Foreword&#13;
Welcome, world, to Tee Jay,&#13;
Come, take a look at me.&#13;
To the present I am hope,&#13;
To the future, destiny.&#13;
A hundred thousand footsteps&#13;
Have echoed in my halls,&#13;
And for every step a memory&#13;
Is held within my walls.&#13;
The tears and shouts that sound here,&#13;
The hopes and dreams that grew,&#13;
Are written in my very bricks&#13;
And I show them now to you.&#13;
So welcome, world, to Tee Jay,&#13;
Come walk a while and see&#13;
The story of the students&#13;
Who spend three years with me.&#13;
Linda Holder&#13;
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3 &#13;
4 &#13;
DMINISTRATION,p.I~ l&#13;
))&#13;
ADVERT/S[f1[N T5. p.]5,&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER&#13;
Susie Sublet&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
Craig Acord&#13;
Jim Grazier&#13;
Annual 9taff&#13;
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF&#13;
Nancy Jo Simons&#13;
Sherry Peterson&#13;
ASSISTANT EDI TOR&#13;
Les Cowa rdin&#13;
Betty Pa rks&#13;
CO-ART ED ITOR S&#13;
J ay Malon e&#13;
G11il Rosenbau gh&#13;
CO-SPORTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY ED ITORS&#13;
ASSISTANT&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER&#13;
Judy Mo ra n&#13;
COPY EDITOR&#13;
De b ri a Smith &#13;
Eva Paladino&#13;
SPONSOR&#13;
Mr. Gill&#13;
Shari Mann&#13;
Diana Fidone&#13;
Beckie Young Jacque Cl ark&#13;
LAYOUT STAFF&#13;
A great deal of planning, hard work, and teamwork made the publication of this yearbook possi ble.&#13;
The 1966 Monticello staff hopes that the material contained within these covers will be read&#13;
often and that this year at Thomas Jefferson will&#13;
be remembered for many years to come.&#13;
SPORTS LAYOUTS&#13;
Terry Thomas&#13;
BUSINESS STAFF&#13;
Th aymer Tracy&#13;
Chris Phillips&#13;
Susie Fazio&#13;
SPONSOR&#13;
Miss long&#13;
7 &#13;
Because You Are Dedicated • • •&#13;
We dedicate this book to you Mr. Rosenthal. This is the 1966 Monticello staff's&#13;
way of saying thank you for all the additional time and energy you have given in helping your students and the students of Tee&#13;
Jay. You have gone beyond being just a&#13;
teacher, you are also a friend to all who&#13;
know you.&#13;
You r students leave Tee Jay knowing they&#13;
have learned someth ing; the members of&#13;
the clubs of which you are a sponsor have&#13;
a feeli ng of belonging; and those who see&#13;
you at the sports and other e xtracurricular&#13;
activities know that you care.&#13;
Being a teacher is a hard job in itself.&#13;
Add to it being sponsor fo r the M. 0. I.&#13;
Club, co-sponsor of the National Honor Societ y, scorekeeper for the basketball games,&#13;
and bowling on the teachers' bowling league&#13;
and you have more than enough to keep&#13;
anyone busy.&#13;
Mr. Rosenthal graduated from Creighton&#13;
University in Omaha , Nebraska in 1962. He&#13;
majored in math . &#13;
Remember when the ·· National Honor&#13;
Soc iety members decorated your car&#13;
with fl owers three years in a row?&#13;
Remember th e faculty-varsity basketba ll games you have played in? Remem ber g o ing clear to Kern field&#13;
fo r the football games? Remember&#13;
that " the squaw of the hippopotamus&#13;
is equal to the squaw of the other two&#13;
hide s"? Remember the proud feeling&#13;
as yo u watched your former students&#13;
graduate?&#13;
9 &#13;
HAPPIN ESS IS . . •&#13;
10&#13;
To Show Our&#13;
Appreciation&#13;
We, the 1966 Mo nt icello staff, show our&#13;
appreciation to you , Mr. Michael Gill, our&#13;
sponsor. You have given invaluable service&#13;
to us in the prepa rat ion of this annual. Constantly working , yo u have taken and finished pictures a nd g iven us advice concerning layout problems. Through you we have&#13;
learned the necessary procedures to construct a good an nual. You keep busy checking up on picture s, proofreading copy, making us meet deadlines, and many other ta sks&#13;
until the day the book is completed.&#13;
In addition to being our sponsor, you&#13;
have also been assistant junior varsity football coach and are at present, a teacher of&#13;
the long-forgotten language-Latin. So,&#13;
speaking in your terms, "Benedicat te Deus!"&#13;
(May God bless you.)&#13;
. . . MEETING THE DEADLI NE ! &#13;
MRS. STRICKLAND&#13;
Retiring Teachers&#13;
How do you put into a few short paragraphs everyt hing a person&#13;
has done in forty-four years of service for a school. A person like&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland will always be remembered as the nucleus of&#13;
Tee Jay. Mrs. Strickland came here in 1922 and right away became&#13;
not just a history teacher, but a drawing force in the school. In&#13;
1929 she founded the Sauganaugh History Club and in 1930 the&#13;
Nu Omega Sigma Literary Society. During the 1950's she began&#13;
the task of sponsoring the senior class. Mrs. Strickland also worked&#13;
very hard and put out the first yearbook, sponsored Altau, and is&#13;
celebrating the anniversary of her twentieth year as sponsor of&#13;
the National Honor Society. Only devotion to her students could&#13;
have kept Mrs. Strickland here, at Tee Jay.&#13;
Mr. Harold Jones has. a way of putting his students at ease so&#13;
that they can work up to their capabilities. Since he came to Tee&#13;
Jay in 1934, he has prepared girls for excellent secretarial positions.&#13;
We are sure Mr. Jones' former students will long remember him and&#13;
all of Tee Jay will miss him.&#13;
MR. JONES&#13;
Miss Hazel Miller came here in 1925 as journalism instructor.&#13;
Miss Miller was praised as "always ready and willing to help in any&#13;
way she can to make the SIGNAL a better paper." In 1930 Miss&#13;
Miller founded the Will Rogers Chapter, Quill and Scroll. As a&#13;
journalism, history, and English teacher, Miss Miller will always be&#13;
remembered.&#13;
MISS MILLER&#13;
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SUPERINTENDENT&#13;
Mr. Mourer, superintendent&#13;
of the Council Bluffs School&#13;
System, has been working at&#13;
full capacity for many years.&#13;
He is deeply appreciated for&#13;
his many hours of hard work&#13;
and dedication.&#13;
ASSISTANT&#13;
SUPERINTENDENT&#13;
Aiding Mr. Mourer is assistant superintendent, Mr.&#13;
Jones. Everyone appreciates&#13;
the work he has done in helping our school system run&#13;
smoothly.&#13;
SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
L. to R.: Mr. Jack Peters, Mrs. U. J. Collignon, Mr. Lester Haas,&#13;
Mr. William Cutler-Pres., Dr. Frederick Marsh, Mr. Richard Stoufer, Mr. Sam Brown-V. Pres. &#13;
Principal&#13;
Principal, Mr. Bernard U. Bolton, has been at&#13;
Thomas Jefferson for nineteen years. He has been&#13;
principal for the past fifteen years.&#13;
Much of his time has been devoted to making&#13;
Thomas Jefferson one of the finest high schools in&#13;
Iowa. Although his job is demanding, he seems to&#13;
have time for everything. By doing this he has won&#13;
the respect of both students and faculty.&#13;
Vice-Principal&#13;
Before becoming Vice-Principal of Thomas Jefferson, Mr. Steven Field taught biology for five&#13;
years and was a boxing coach. Taking part in such&#13;
matters as scheduling, guidance, discipline and records takes up most of his time. In his spare time&#13;
he is d edicated to his prize-winning collies.&#13;
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-- They are behind all testing programs such&#13;
as the fa ll ITED tests, pre-college entrance exar)ls, Preliminary-Scholastic-Aptitude Tests&#13;
(PSA T), a nd the America n College Test (ACT).&#13;
which is given on two diffe rent days. They visit&#13;
with the counselors from various colleges, instruct students in . preparing their high school&#13;
program prior to college and determine scholarships for the students.&#13;
Besides being the 'guida nce director for Thomas J efferson, Miss G rubb is ve ry active in the&#13;
community. She is on the Pottawatamie county&#13;
board of TB and Health Association, a member&#13;
of t he Altrusa club, sings in the church choir,&#13;
and for relaxation she e njoys concerts, reading&#13;
a nd listening to music.&#13;
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Mr. Miller is in charge of the ad ult&#13;
education at Thoma s Jefferson and&#13;
this ta kes up most of his time . He belongs to e ig ht t eaching organiza tions&#13;
and is an agent for the GED tests for&#13;
ad ults. For e njoyme nt and re la xa tion&#13;
he likes to go flying, hunting , deep&#13;
sea fishin g or water skiing.&#13;
The counseling cent er is one of the b usiest&#13;
places in Thomas Jefferson. The coul']selors do&#13;
many things besides their reg ular duties of fixing schedules and school records and setting&#13;
up a scholastic system.&#13;
Counseling &#13;
Mrs. Springer and Mrs. Beckman&#13;
a re the secretaries in the . counseling&#13;
cente r and are alwa ys ready and willing to he lp with any problem that&#13;
might come up.&#13;
The counselors also figure the students' grade&#13;
point averages for the records and senior class&#13;
ran k. If you want a good job, the counseling&#13;
center is the place to go, for they can give&#13;
your would-be employer a recommendation.&#13;
Center&#13;
y&#13;
Besides all this our "custodians of the records" have to keep up to date e very yea r on&#13;
the ever changing vocational material in all&#13;
fields and the changing requirements of colleges and universities, and prepare thermofa x&#13;
copies of the students' records for jobs and&#13;
college entrance.&#13;
When he isn 't being a counselor, Mr. LaMantia is in charge of the boys golf team in&#13;
the spring and is co-s ponsor of the M.0.1.&#13;
club. For rela xation he enjoys bowling, hunting, or fishing. In the summer he can be found&#13;
spending his time in California. He is a member of the Lion's club and music is his hobby.&#13;
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Secretaries&#13;
Very busy is Mrs. "Peg" Friedrich. Her jo~ is&#13;
to manage all school funds by paying bills, keeping&#13;
the accounts of our clubs, and making a detailed&#13;
report to the Board of Education every month.&#13;
This is Mrs. Fried rich's first year as an office secretary. For nine years she worked in T.J.'s cafeteria.&#13;
Keeping up with her two teen-age daughters takes&#13;
up most of Mrs. Friedrich's time at home.&#13;
Keeping t he office running smoothl y is the job&#13;
of Mrs. Beck. She ta kes care of reg istra t ion, calls&#13;
substitute tea chers, ma ke s out the faculty pay roll,&#13;
and is Mr. Bo lton 's secret a ry. Also Mrs. Bec k is&#13;
one of T. J .'s most avid sports enth usi asts. We&#13;
appreciate her int erest in t he many activitie s of&#13;
the students, bot h in a nd outside of school.&#13;
"Do yo u have a n e xcuse ? " is a common phrase&#13;
hea rd from Mrs. Ben tl a g e , who has se rved T.J.&#13;
for twe lve years. akin ~ c are of th e a tte ndance is&#13;
a big job and Mrs. Be ntl a ge is ve ry efficient at&#13;
th is ta sk. In he r spa re t ime she li ke s t o read, especia ll y historical books. &#13;
ALVIN CRUMLY&#13;
Biology&#13;
RICHARD ORTEZ&#13;
Biology&#13;
This is a fish! F-1-S-H !!!&#13;
Faculty&#13;
RICHARD DAVIS&#13;
Biology&#13;
DON HANSEN&#13;
Biology&#13;
HARRY LOBEL&#13;
Physics&#13;
JOHN ROSENTHAL&#13;
Hono rs Math&#13;
CHARLES CROUSE&#13;
Algeb ra -Geometry&#13;
FRANK LaMANTIA&#13;
Trigonometry-Calculus&#13;
MADGE HINKEL&#13;
Geometry&#13;
AGNES SPERA&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
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DENNIS EITMAN&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
YOLANDA GARCIA&#13;
Spanish&#13;
MARY DALEY&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
KAR EN DAY&#13;
English-Debate&#13;
THOMAS HAAS&#13;
En glish-Cr. Writi ng&#13;
LARRY MOST&#13;
English&#13;
JOAN LaCASCIA&#13;
English&#13;
MICHAEL GILL&#13;
Latin&#13;
Annu al&#13;
DONNA THOMPSON&#13;
Engli sh&#13;
MARJORIE GI LLESPIE&#13;
French&#13;
ANN E BROKAW&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
Nobody stands around&#13;
in this cl ass!!!&#13;
MARY LONG&#13;
Eng lish-Annu al&#13;
ROGER MELK US&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
I'll tell M r. Fields on you!! !&#13;
REUBEN HA RR ISON&#13;
Journalism &#13;
DANIEL RYAN&#13;
Drafting&#13;
DARCEL ADAMS&#13;
W elding&#13;
DENNIS GOTSCHALL&#13;
Drafting&#13;
ERNEST ROBINSON&#13;
Sh eet M etal&#13;
CLINTON RICHEY&#13;
Machine Shop&#13;
LEROY PICKLES&#13;
Printing&#13;
WILBUR EGE&#13;
Auto M echanics&#13;
VERN PECK&#13;
Auto M ech anics&#13;
CHARLES BRYANT&#13;
Drafting&#13;
GARY&#13;
SCHWARZKOPF&#13;
Building Construction&#13;
"So, wh at are you staring at?"&#13;
GRANT HUNTER&#13;
Printing&#13;
FRED MOESSNER&#13;
Printing&#13;
"If my orms were o little bit longer, I'd show&#13;
you what I mean!"&#13;
GEORGE EDENBURN&#13;
Welding&#13;
/,&#13;
VICTOR LEGAULT&#13;
ROTC&#13;
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JACK HANSEN&#13;
G ove rnme nt&#13;
MICHAEL HOFFMAN&#13;
World History&#13;
" Boys! Our goal is that way!"&#13;
CLARA MORRIS&#13;
Libra rian&#13;
EDWARD BREMMER&#13;
History&#13;
KENNETH HAWKES&#13;
W o rld Hist ory&#13;
W A RD BEA N&#13;
Bu sine ss Law&#13;
RO BERT CA PEL&#13;
P.sych o logy&#13;
MIRIAM BOYD&#13;
Art&#13;
REU BEN FAN DERS&#13;
Dra ma&#13;
HAROLD JONES&#13;
Typing&#13;
W ILLIAM DAVIS&#13;
Drive r Edu cation&#13;
ERNEST OAKES&#13;
Band&#13;
KA REN JENSEN&#13;
Voca l Music &#13;
SALLY KELKER&#13;
Girls' Ph ysica l&#13;
Education&#13;
WILLIAM SIMMS&#13;
Boys' Ph ysica l&#13;
Education&#13;
NANCY TANGEMAN&#13;
Homema king&#13;
IDA DARGIN&#13;
Typing&#13;
HARRIET&#13;
CHASE&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
PHILLIS BECK&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
DONNA BALZER&#13;
Girls' Physical&#13;
Education&#13;
LLOYD JEROME&#13;
Boys' Physica l&#13;
Education&#13;
ETTA SHELTON&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
JOSEPH&#13;
BA RTLETT&#13;
Typing&#13;
LOUISE&#13;
MICHEL&#13;
ETTO&#13;
Typing&#13;
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CAROL POKORNY&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
BARBARA H ANSEN&#13;
History&#13;
G ARNET WELSCH&#13;
History&#13;
CLARA STRICTLA ND&#13;
Dea n of Girls&#13;
"Egad! Who wrote this?"&#13;
MA RTHA WANGBERG&#13;
History&#13;
GRACE SCHROEDER&#13;
Bookkeeping&#13;
MARY STAGEMAN&#13;
Nurse&#13;
CHARLES RAFFERTY&#13;
ROTC&#13;
C HARLES MARSH ALL&#13;
ROTC&#13;
"Where is th e footba ll? " &#13;
From Left to Right: Marjorie Hemingson, Lou Hager, Katheri ne Woodruff, Violet Clinton. Second Row: Wilma Jone s, Twila Dofner,&#13;
Irene English .&#13;
Tee&#13;
Jay&#13;
Cooks&#13;
These capable ladies are our Tee Jay cooks.&#13;
They prepare the food that we eat in t he cafeteria.&#13;
The day begins for each of them at seven thirty&#13;
a.m. and ends at approximately three in the afternoon. Cooking for fourteen hundred students a nd&#13;
faculty members is a large job and everything must&#13;
be prepared in great quantity. We all thank these&#13;
ladies for their work and fo r the meals they prepare&#13;
for us each day.&#13;
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Toking time out, these coshiers are : Kathy Rolfe, Linda Kindberg, Pam Nelson, Cha rlotte&#13;
Gray, Linda Lydon, and Pam Lee.&#13;
Aside from an occasional&#13;
va cation when someone drops&#13;
and brea ks a dish, the boys&#13;
working in the cafeteria are&#13;
kept busy all of fourth period. These boys get to tackle&#13;
t ha t ever-growing pile of&#13;
trays, keep clean dishes ava ila ble, a nd assist t he cooks.&#13;
Cafeteria&#13;
Workers&#13;
These six g irls kee p the line s&#13;
movi ng smoot hly by coping with&#13;
st udents b uyi ng ca rtons of milk&#13;
with la rge bi lls, t hose buying&#13;
eno ug h food for t e n ot her people , a nd t hose inte rested in getti ng just t he co rrect number of&#13;
c9 lories. A grea t a mount of pat ience a nd co urt esy is used and&#13;
t he st ude nts can often be heard&#13;
vo ic ing their appreciation to t he&#13;
t une of clattering dishes.&#13;
Performi ng their vario us tasks, tilese boys ore: Mike Jones, Pau l Beckma n, Lynn Madse n,&#13;
David Points, G len Mclean &#13;
Keeping the school in order is their main objective. Betty LeMaster leads the parade. Left to Right. Carl Miller, Pat Kilbane ,&#13;
C. J. Hackley, Jeff Cox, Gle n Birdsong, Sam Carrubba , and Betty Le Ma ste r.&#13;
Custodians Use Teamwork&#13;
to Dust, Sweep, Scrub.&#13;
Dusting lockers, cleaning classrooms, doing minor repairs are some of the duties&#13;
of Tee Jay's Custodian Staff.&#13;
Keeping the school clean is a big task, but Tee Jay's custodians manage to get&#13;
the job done. Can you imagine cleaning up after more than 1,500 students?&#13;
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Sandi Adamson, Cheryl Smartt, Nancy Anderson, Donna Foley, Vickie Drake,&#13;
Judy Moore, and Susie Friedrich (not pictured) spent many hours working&#13;
in the main office typing tests and running them off for the teach e rs.&#13;
Stella Anderson worked for Mr. Wally Miller,&#13;
one of our capable cou nselors.&#13;
Office&#13;
Workers&#13;
J udy Moore assists Mr. Ke nneth Hawkes.&#13;
Counseling&#13;
Center&#13;
The girls in the counseling center helped&#13;
Mrs. Springer and the counselors an hour&#13;
each day. They were kept busy by assisting&#13;
with the enrollment cards, helping students locate college and vocational material, running&#13;
errands, and answering the telephone. e~ to Right: Mary Hartm11n, li nd 11 Duitman, and Marsha Griffiths. &#13;
Mrs. Ma ri e Be ntl e ge, atte ndance sec re t a ry; interrupts her&#13;
bu sy schedule to pose for an a nnual picture .&#13;
Left to Right, Row I: Sandy Abbott, Dian e Yearington, Sh a ro n King, Barb&#13;
Ha wki ns, Pam Poulos, Diana Reese , Lind a Sulliva n, J a ne H a ger, Janice Schmitt,&#13;
Ma rsha Appl ega t e , Row 2: Jo Ann Corum, H e le n Murphy, De bby Schultz, Pam&#13;
Matteso n, Jo Ann Harris, Marl e ne Hill, Pat Stogdill. Row 3: Cathy Rich a rd so n,&#13;
J ea nnin e H ayes, Den a C arm in, Pam Horner, Letti, Bradley, Bon nie Smith, Ginny&#13;
Olsen, a nd Ne ll a Graves.&#13;
Attendance&#13;
Office&#13;
Distributing absence lists; fil ing e xcuses and cards; running errands; and&#13;
answering the telephone were t he. many&#13;
jobs performed by the attendance girls&#13;
These girls worked each day during their&#13;
study periods to gain e xperience in general office procedures.&#13;
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Production&#13;
The production girls help teachers by running off tests on the mimeograph and&#13;
duplicating machines. Production is sponsored by Mr. Jose ph Bartlett. Left to&#13;
Right: Row I: Dia ne Camden, Marcia McMullen, and Donna Himbe rg e r. Row 11:&#13;
Charlotte Montgomery, Paula Nich oles, Cheryl Smyth, and Connie Acke rman .&#13;
FIRST SEMESTER&#13;
Left to Right: Row I: An.na Myers, Diane Camden, Jani ce Schmitt ,&#13;
Cindy Amos, Diane ~dt, and Dona Hall. Row II : Linda Calfee,&#13;
Mary Richard so n, Kath/ Cepuron, Pau ltette Mathews, Rita Shaughnessy, Melody Fowler. and Trudy Mille r.&#13;
Girls' Lounge&#13;
SECO ND SEMESTER&#13;
Left to Right: Row I: G lenda Pe try, Dona Ha ll, Betsy Parrack, Teresa Woods, and Kathy McClary. Row II: Diane Camden, Linda Calfee Mary Richa rdson, Kathy Cepuran, and&#13;
fctulette Mathews.&#13;
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The students of Thomas Jefferson were saddened&#13;
by the death of Bob Knudsen. This sophomore boy&#13;
was well liked by all who knew him. He had a warm&#13;
smile and a fri e ndly greeting for everyone.&#13;
Mrs. Capel and Bob&#13;
Bob Knudsen&#13;
In Memoriam&#13;
Mrs. Capel was one of the school's most dedicated sports fans. You could count on her presence&#13;
and cheerful smile at nearly all the sports events.&#13;
Mrs. Capel was the wife of Coach Robert Cape l.&#13;
Their son Robert is attendi ng Westpoint Military&#13;
Academy.&#13;
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CONGRESS OF VIE A&#13;
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Here at Tee Jay each student has the key to most anything&#13;
that he or she is interested in. Also having a wide vari ety of&#13;
organizations and ' activities in which the student may participate.&#13;
The students, projects, and activities shown on t he next few&#13;
pages are only a few of the things that go on at Tee Jay that will&#13;
help the student gain the key to a good and prosperous life.&#13;
Two stud e nts wo rking ve ry ha rd in ch emistry&#13;
cla ss unde r t he dire ctio n of Miss Ag nes Spera.&#13;
Ready to start his five minute spe ech, is one&#13;
of t he th ings cove red in sophomore English. &#13;
Representative John R. Hansen (Democrat) spoke to the&#13;
government classes of Mr. Edward Bremme r.&#13;
Mr. Dennis Schwieso is planning his lessons for th e&#13;
week.&#13;
Drama stude nts work hard to put out some very fine programs.&#13;
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POLARIZATION&#13;
BY&#13;
SCATTERING&#13;
P- 1\wm&#13;
G- ICra_,. Gua r- M-llu SQ"'1Cll&#13;
The winne r of the trip to De s Mo ines was Jim Graz ie r on&#13;
Polarization o f Light.&#13;
Twenty-two students from TeeJay e nt ered the City Science Fair he ld a t W oodrow&#13;
W ilson on March 11, 1966. One student from Tee Jay won a n all ex pe nse pa id trip&#13;
to Des Moines.&#13;
The Radi ation Cloud C hambe r was done by J o hn Rolfe .&#13;
THE COLORS OF LIGHT&#13;
C olors of light was d one by Judy Duke a nd Ma ry&#13;
Pete rs. &#13;
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Dave Head d emonstrates his model rocket.&#13;
Others who attended the City Science Fair were:&#13;
Rod Eriksen , Reflection of Light; Gerald Norman, Air&#13;
Gauge; Jim Wagner, Magnetic Sea Water Pump;&#13;
Ralph De Bar, The Resonance of Pendulums; Paul Beckman, Rocket Mode; Jeff Harris, Wave Theory of&#13;
Light; Ga il Rosenbaugh , Waves; Richard Turner, Shotun Sound Snooper; Diana Fi done, Operating a Teleg ph· Ken Walker, Cryogenies-Science of Super gra , Cold; G a ry Bouvier, To Show the Duct Work of a&#13;
Model of a gasoline moto r done by John Butler.&#13;
Furnace; Ronald Walton, Vector Forces; Ron T allamn&#13;
and Tandy McClure, Intelligence of Rodents; Bob Case&#13;
and Mike Constant, Methods of Desa lination; Bill Costello and Mike Oles, House Construction; Larry Horner&#13;
.and Mike Tracy, What Is Perpetual Motion and Why&#13;
Does It Work?&#13;
- Dave Head won a $50.00 prize for his entry and&#13;
represented Thomas Jefferson at the State Fair in Des&#13;
Moines.&#13;
T PUMP TO SHOW&#13;
d'.llBLE CAUSE OF Hl6H ; ..&#13;
BLOOD PRESSURE&#13;
.t_i·s 0\'1'1'1 'l&#13;
.\S H.\'I"&#13;
' 'il'l' t \ .-\) s&#13;
Alan Holmburg shows the cause of high blood pre ssure.&#13;
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Thomas Jefferson's debate team can be&#13;
very proud of themselves. On October 9,&#13;
1965, at the Hawkeye Tournament, two I st&#13;
pla ce trophies were won in the A and B division . I st place District Debate was Doug Rasmussen and Maurice Goldenburg. I st place&#13;
state debate was Kathy Sheely and Gloria&#13;
Purnell. They are also undefeated. 2nd place&#13;
American League, Dick Purnell. I st, 2nd and&#13;
3rd a t Creighton Prep. Maurice Goldenberg.&#13;
Superior rati ngs were given at District P&#13;
Speech: Maurice Goldenberg, Evelyn Gibbs,&#13;
and Doug Rasmussen.&#13;
L. to R. Row I: K. Youn g , G . Purne ll. Row 2:&#13;
E. G ib bs, D. Rasmussen, K. Sh e ll y Row 3: J.&#13;
Mykle bu st, W . Russe ll, M. G old e nbe rg .&#13;
N ineteen I st, 2nd a nd 3rd pl a ce ribbon s we re&#13;
wo n in Individ ua l Eve nts a t Crei ghton Pre p . on&#13;
Decembe r 4, 1965. Tee J a y e nte re d twelve&#13;
stud e nts.&#13;
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Student&#13;
Bac:k Row, L. to R. Susie Friedrich, Beckie Young, Marsha Lee, Debbie Ha rril l, Carolyn Sha nnon, Gerd Hienstorfer, Da le Bake r, Pam&#13;
Nelson, Diana Fidone, Brian Ahlquist, Maurice Goldenberg, Mi ke Shanno n, Don He nning er, J ay Ma lone, Linda Kerrin, Dia na&#13;
Robin son, Diane Howland.&#13;
Center, L. to R. Dan Zdan, Julie Carpenter, Deb Smith, Toni Hansen, Nancy Simons, Sh aron Drake.&#13;
Not pictured: Marilyn Schmitt, Kathy Parks&#13;
The Student Council officers for 1966 are from I. to r.&#13;
Trudy Probst&#13;
Alica Lindsay&#13;
G reg Mann&#13;
Sandy Rowe&#13;
Eva Paladino&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Election Commissioner &#13;
Council&#13;
This year the student council members were elected on an&#13;
entirely new basis. Rather than having a representative from&#13;
each home room, the school is divided into districts and&#13;
two people are elected from each district. There are thirteen districts giving 26 Council members. The candidates&#13;
campaigned and made speeches within their districts until&#13;
voting day arrived. Students then voted for the person of&#13;
their choice.&#13;
The Student Council, sponsored by Mr. Ward Bean, holds&#13;
the Sno-Ball dance each year. Contrary to tradition, it was&#13;
changed from a semi-formal dance to a dressy skirt and&#13;
sweater dance, and it proved to be a great success. The&#13;
Twirp Week dance was also sponsored by the Student&#13;
Council. A new innovation at the T wirp Week dance this&#13;
year was a contest to determine the boy with the prettiest&#13;
legs.&#13;
De bbie Harrill a nd Greg Ma nn he lp decorate&#13;
th e fie ld house fo r t he d a nce.&#13;
The winner then received as a grand prize-a garter!&#13;
One of the other activities of the group is sending flowers&#13;
to students who are in the hospital.&#13;
The main purpose of the Student Council is to strive for&#13;
a better school for both the students and the faculty. One&#13;
of the most pressing problt)ms that they are trying to solve&#13;
is the condition of the student parking lot. They hope to&#13;
have it paved or blacktopped sometime in the near future.&#13;
Pro ba bly the most muscular leg s&#13;
of the court we re those of Bo b Ca se.&#13;
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Character&#13;
Two-Yea r Members, 1st Row, L. to R.: T. Woods, N. Moore, C. Fra ley,&#13;
J. Clark, C. Hourigan, 2nd, M. Todd , K. Parks, S. Walla, J. Pl antikow, S.&#13;
Anderson, P. An fi nson, M. Honig, 3rd, W. Nixo n, J. Wagner, P. G arrean, M. Gibler, G. Mann, R. Oshlo .&#13;
Sponso r Mrs. Strick land&#13;
Old and New Jun ior Membe rs, 1st Row, L. to R.: D. Smi th ,&#13;
S. Carter, M. Ege, B. Young, D. Fid one, P. Wendt, K. Sewe ll ,&#13;
S. Friedric h, J. Moran, 2nd, B. Hanson, G. Drake , C. Phillips,&#13;
M. Davis, C. Gottbrecht, D. Ellis, K. Sh ee ly, D. Walk er, 3rd,&#13;
G. Purnell, · J. Henry, P. Hanse n, D. Hanse n, J. Du ke, L.&#13;
Coll ett, J. Ha rris, A. Barton, 4th, M. Lee, J. Carpente r, L.&#13;
Cowa rdin, L. Sha nno, W. Brown, S. Mann, 5th, R. Gei bert,&#13;
J . Lawless, F. Brooks, K. Young, P. Lee, A. Hubbard , J.&#13;
Olsen, 6th, W. Ru ssel, R. Fienhold, V. Ell iott, D. Fe rnley,&#13;
J. Mykelbust, D. Rasmusse n, M. Gold enbu rg.&#13;
The a nnual induction ceremony for the&#13;
Thomas J efferson High School Cha pter of&#13;
the National Honor Society took place o n&#13;
Wednesday, April 6, 1966. Carrying out&#13;
a n Easte r mood, the ceremony included devotions and sac red music selections.&#13;
Leadership &#13;
NH9&#13;
After the history, qualifications, and standards of CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP,&#13;
LEADERSHIP, and SERVICE were explained&#13;
to the students, the new members were introduced. According to tradition, 15% of&#13;
the upper one-third of the seniors (nineteen),&#13;
I 0% of the upper one-fourth of the juniors,&#13;
(forty-five), and 5°/0 of the upper one-fourth&#13;
of the sophomores (twenty-six) were chosen.&#13;
Service&#13;
Scholarship&#13;
Th e New Se nior Membe rs, 1st Row, L. to R.: V. Lampi, L. J ense n, J.&#13;
Carlin .. J . Schmitt, S. Drake , 2nd, R. Ke nnett, S. Sulh off, D. Wood ,&#13;
S. Lawso n, J . Bran son, 3rd A. Holmbe rg, R. Eri ckson, T. Pod raza, D.&#13;
Purn e ll. 4th, L. Wright, L. Kna uss, K. Scott, C . Gilmore, not pictured :&#13;
D. Robin son.&#13;
Spo nso r Mr. Rosenth a l&#13;
Sophomo re Provisio na l Mem be rs, I st Row, L. to R.: S. W eatherill. J .&#13;
Reese, D. Gra u, J . Hager, M. Con boy, S. Seaton, 2nd, S. Burkey,&#13;
D. Schrod e r, S. Hunte r, J . Fee kin, L. Feeki n, C . O ssman, P. Holden,&#13;
3rd, C . King, R. Ha nso n, D. Strong , N. G raves, A. Brad ley, 4th, S.&#13;
r-'--'-"---.:--l Lovercheck, J . He cke rma n, G . J o hnso n, K. Ha rvey, J . C onner.&#13;
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Year&#13;
Vicki Abels Carol Dietz Con nie Foot e&#13;
Amy Graves Jim Grazier Mary Hartman Donna Himberg e r Linda Kerrin Gib Kl e fstad&#13;
Ken Lininger Jay Malon e Ivy Moore Rog e r Na nse l Eva Paladino&#13;
Pam Peterson Pam Poulos Trudy Pro bst Don Ricke rtsen Beverly Rossow&#13;
J a nic e Savag e Ala n Schrod e r Na ncy Simons De bby Smith Fra nces Stro ng&#13;
N.H.9.&#13;
Members&#13;
Su sie Su blet I Not Pictu re d- Da n Zdan ) &#13;
Front Row, L. to R.: Jacqu e Clark, Trudy Probst, Connie Foote, Mr. Harrison, Second Row; Susie Sublet, Frances Strong, Nancy Jo&#13;
Simons, JoAnn McKe nzie.&#13;
Quill&#13;
Quill and Scroll, under its adviser, Mr. R. A. Harrison, is an international society for journalists. Members must be juniors or seniors, be in the upper one -&#13;
third of° his class, and ha ve supervisory recommendations.&#13;
~ Scroll&#13;
d&#13;
Front Row, L to R: Marge Davis, Mike Cronin,&#13;
Sharon Drake, Back: Kathy McClary, Anna Myers&#13;
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Red Cross .-....&#13;
Sr Representatives&#13;
Front Row, L to R; M. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, B. Parks, J. Cl a rk, G. Purn ell, G. Petry, Miss Da rgin, Second Row; K. Kelly, C.&#13;
Schafer, C. Gottbrecht, L. Childers, J. Wilde rman, B. Pogue, M. Rocha, S. Dietmen, J . Souser, J . Annin, P. Greenwood, Third Row;&#13;
L. Pritch ard, A. Hubbard, L. Woods, H. Murphy, B. Betts, S. Johnson, S. Sec ul a r, D. Costello. D. Fidone, J. BeVirt, Fourth Row; P.&#13;
Fulle r, K. Sh eely, T. Tracy, L. Cowardin, J. Maines, D. Harrill. V. Drake, S. Schroede r, L. G a rd iner, C. Dewson, Fifth Row; C. Gilmore, D. Ke sterso n, P. Stogdill. E. Laughton, M. Forcade, T. Mille r, M. Applegate, B. Kohl , V'. Abels, J. He rrison, J. McKensie.&#13;
Sponsor ....... . ... . . . .... Miss Dargin&#13;
President .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . Candy Smith&#13;
Vice President . .... ... Judy Wilderman&#13;
Secretary .. . . ... . .. . .. .. . Jacque Clark&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Greenwood&#13;
The Junior Red Cross is a benefit to Thomas Jefferson and a reflection of the Tee Jay students. Connected with the city Red Cross Office downtown, the&#13;
c lub membe rs work for the purpose of giving a little&#13;
of themselves to he lp others. Represe nta tives are selected from each home room and atte nd bi-monthly&#13;
meeting s in room e ig hty-one after school. &#13;
Red Cross Alternates&#13;
Front Row, L to R; J. Arvidson, B. Mersick, S. Rhodes, M. Wilcken, D. Howla nd, J. Miller, S. Graybill, D. Mcintosh, Second Row; D.&#13;
Brown, C. Kennedy, B. Sr;iith, A. _Schroeder, M. Gibbler, C. Heitman, D. Fielder, .J. Hall, Third Row; J. Core, P. Hessman, P. Lee, K.&#13;
Lewis, V. Kinn ey, T. Fem s, E. G1bbl er, Fourth Row; F. Mann, C. Ackerman, C. Horigan, C. Phillips, J. Carpenter, S. Walla, J.&#13;
Konecny, S. John son&#13;
Each homeroom also has an alternate to attend&#13;
Red Cross meetings, either with or in place of th~&#13;
re prese ntative. Both the alternate and representative&#13;
groups have participated in many activities. They&#13;
he lped buy materials to pack one hundred gift boxes&#13;
to send overseas, packed Thanksgiving baskets for&#13;
the needy, and collected $83.33 from homerooms in&#13;
their membership drive. The Red Cross members are&#13;
rewarded with the knowledge that they were generous&#13;
enough to give of themselves to help others who were&#13;
less fortunate.&#13;
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The Signal&#13;
Trudy Probst and Con nie Foote review a Sign al&#13;
edition.&#13;
To print faithfully&#13;
t he stories of the&#13;
year, the efficient&#13;
Signal staff through&#13;
tireless efforts, were&#13;
rewarded with a paper of lasting quality.&#13;
Under the supervision of Mr. R. A. Harriso n, the journ alism&#13;
11 students published&#13;
the paper bi-monthly.&#13;
Frances Strong a nd Ja cque Clark g athe r a newsworthy story.&#13;
Larry Mace, Susie Sublet, a nd JoAnn McKe nzie&#13;
take time out to review their ad s.&#13;
First Semester&#13;
Craig Acord and Mr. H arriso n disc uss p icture&#13;
d ead li nes.&#13;
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connie Foote&#13;
Managing editor . . . . .. Trudy Probst&#13;
Associate editor . .. . .. Jacq ue Clark&#13;
Associate editor . . . Fra nces Strong&#13;
Business manager . . JoAnn McKenzie&#13;
Feature editor . . . . . . . . Susie Sublet&#13;
Sports editor ..... . Larry Mace&#13;
Photographer Craig Acord&#13;
Reporters . . . Mary Richardson&#13;
Reggie Simmons&#13;
Alan McNulty&#13;
Mary Ri c hardson and Regg ie Simmo ns interview&#13;
"Chipper" b etwee n muffled growls. &#13;
Bi-Monthly&#13;
Paper&#13;
Sharon Drake and Anna Mye rs solicit ads over&#13;
the phone.&#13;
The Signal staff is a select&#13;
group of students who have&#13;
had Journalism 2, 3, and sometimes 4. To be eligible, they&#13;
must have a "B" average in&#13;
English. A few of the special&#13;
attractions in every issue are&#13;
t he interesti ng columns: "Teen&#13;
of the Week", "Athlete of the&#13;
Week", and " Hobby of the&#13;
Week".&#13;
The Signal has received&#13;
many local, national, and regional awards; one of these&#13;
being the honored Na:io~al&#13;
Scholastic Press Assoc1at1on&#13;
award.&#13;
V;ncent Elliott and Mike Cron in ch alk&#13;
up "brownie points."&#13;
\&#13;
Th e smiling trio of Ma rge Davis,&#13;
Kathy McClary, and J oe Gibler&#13;
pose for the "birdie."&#13;
9econd&#13;
9emester&#13;
Mr. R. A. Harrison checks a last minute&#13;
headline.&#13;
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Drake&#13;
Associate Editor . . . . . Vincent Ell iott&#13;
Associate Editor .. . . . .. Mike C ro nin&#13;
Business Manager ..... Marge Davis&#13;
Sports Editor .... . . . .... Joe Gibler&#13;
Make-up Editor .... .. Kathy McCla ry&#13;
Reports ...... .. . ... Connie Shaffer&#13;
Dick Nelson&#13;
Linda Spetman&#13;
Noreen Clinkenbeard&#13;
Conni e Shaffer, Noreen Clin kenbeard, Dick Nelson,&#13;
and Li nda Spetman t humb through an old Signa l.&#13;
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L. to R. Row I. Kay Young, Bridget Wilson, Su san O'Hara, Rose Matteson , Row 2, Ja cq ue Cl a rk, Denise Walker, Kathy Johnson,&#13;
Lind a Kerrin, Don Henninger, Buzz Bing ha m, Row 3, Ta ndy McClure, Marilyn Todd, A nn a Myers, Frances Strong, Carol Gatrost,&#13;
Nancy Simons. Spon sor-Mr. Thoma s Haas&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
Creative writing is a class for students interested in writing as a career or a hobby.&#13;
During the first semester they wrote short stories, descriptive essays, and other prose pieces. They also wrote&#13;
and studied poetry; the main types being classica l, semiclassical and free ve rse. The second semeste r was very&#13;
tedious but rewarding as each student was required to write&#13;
a nove l.&#13;
The fine work of the creative writing class is exhibited&#13;
in their book ca ll ed Light in the Window; t he subtitle being&#13;
Rooftop Anthology. &#13;
L. to R. Row I: Mrs. Boyd-sponsor, A. Graves, D. Burgstrum-Treasure r, A. Frieze-Sec re t a ry, B. Wilson-'---Preside nt, L. ChildressV. Presid e nt, M. Gargas, K. Trimmer; Row 2: S. Garrison, D. Macintosh, T. Brockman, B. Hawki ns, K: Kelley, P. Pooffenbarger, S.&#13;
Fazio, C. Sanders, C. Richardson, G. Drake, J. Miller; Row 3: R. Doner, L. Gardner, C. Hadden, N. Norris, J. O viatt, J. ·Mine, P.&#13;
Falco ner, J. Hayes, J. Carter, V. Kinne, L. Quandt; Row 4: S. Bowe rs, C. Th acker, P. Garrean, S. Alt, S. · Hin e man, S. Saye rs, D.&#13;
Eddy, N. Graves, J. Quandt, T. Miller; Row 5: M. Libby, G. Klefstad, B. C ole, N. W a rd, K. Martin, C. Rodenboug h, L. McClelland,&#13;
J. Wilson, K. Poole, B. Parks.&#13;
Art Club&#13;
The Art Club this year had many projects, the&#13;
most outstanding one being the Glenwood project.&#13;
Students from various schools in the area went to&#13;
the Glenwood state school and pai nted various&#13;
colored cartoon pictures on the walls for the patients. Besides this they went on an art trip to Cedar Falls, Iowa , for an a rt fai r.&#13;
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L. to R. Row I: D. Schrode r, L. Merk, K. Young, B. Betts, G. Purnell, Mrs. Day, Row 2: D. Rasmussen, R. Haselton, B. Bi_ngham, S.&#13;
Grosve nor, C. Johnson, K. Sheely, E. Gibbs Row 3: M. Goldenburg, D. Sturgeon, 8. Smith , J . Myklebust, B. Russel, C. Gilmore, G.&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Debate&#13;
This year was an active and profitable one for the Tee J ay debaters as they participated in&#13;
various contests in the Nebraska-Iowa locale. Taking affirma tive or nega tive views, the students&#13;
clashed on the 1965-1966 official topic, "Resolved: that the Federa l Government should adopt a&#13;
program of compulsory arbitration in labor management disputes in basic industries." A highlight&#13;
of the debate season was the winning of two first place trophie s o n October 9 at the Hawkeye&#13;
Tou rn ament, Harlan, Iowa . Maurice Golden burg, Doug Ra smussen, G lo ri a Purnell, Kathy Sheely,&#13;
Joel Myklebust, Bill Ru ssell, Kay Young, and Evelyn Gibbs were the winning t e ams.&#13;
Besides their regular Metropolitan League and other area debate tou rname nts, the group also became involved in other types of speech events. Several copped first, second , and third place ribbons at Creighton Prep Speech Meet and Dick Purnell placed second in the America n Legion Oratory Contest.&#13;
Students of competitive speech look fotwa rd to an eventful and beneficia l 1966-1967. &#13;
Front Row, Left to Right: Mr. Hunter, Bob Aguiniga, Chuck Baxley Roy Myhlousen Second Row, Left to Right: Ed Gardn er,&#13;
Millard Camp, Harlan King, Mike Pogge, Jim Laudon&#13;
The Print Club at Tee Jay is active with&#13;
ma ny assignments. They print not only the&#13;
bi-monthly Tee Jay Signal, but also the&#13;
Abraham Lincoln Echos. They design and&#13;
print the programs and adve rtizing posters&#13;
for all the school plays and musicals presented by both schools.&#13;
Because of th eir many hours of work,&#13;
which are beneficial to so many students&#13;
and faculty members, this club is a credit&#13;
to Tee Jay.&#13;
Print Club&#13;
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Row I: L. to R.: D. Howland, J. Bevirt, C. Gottbrecht, C. Smith, M. Hatten, K. Rothe, D. Hanse n, J. King, J . Tobia s, Mrs. Garcia .&#13;
Row 2: M. Conboy, Kitty Koch, J. Brown, L. Lydon, C. Mahe r, L. Spires, P. Mo rrey, S. Rhod es, P. J ohn so n. Row 3: L. Imler, L.&#13;
Feekin, L. Merk, S. Ackerman, K. Ahrens, S. Kopera, K. Youngs, S. Stoke r, R. Hunt. Row 4: D. Th omas, S. Love rch ec k T. Dreger.&#13;
G. Hohnson, Greg Welsh, J. Street, K. Pete rson, M. Shepard, E. Lawto n.&#13;
The Spanish Club, composed of 36 members and&#13;
under the direction of Mrs. Yolanda Garcia, meets&#13;
the first Friday of each month. During some of these&#13;
meetings films are shown about the Spanish way of&#13;
life. Many times games are played which enable members to better increase their knowledge and vocabula ry.&#13;
The p residing officers are:&#13;
President .. ..... . .... ... .. ....... Julene BeVirt&#13;
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carla Go+tbrecht&#13;
Treasurer .. . . ... . ... .. .... .... Margare t Hatten&#13;
Spanish Club &#13;
L. to R. Row I: Agnes Spe ra- sponso r, Joy Th orso n, Beve rly Rossow, Ken Lining er, Alan Schrode r, Bil l Russe ll, Kay Young , Carol&#13;
Di e tz, J a nic e Savage, Ri chard Ortez- sponsor. Row 2: Rick Hoselto n, Pat G arrean, Stephan ie Waugh, Ralph DeBar, Sue Johnson ,&#13;
Connie Phillips, Mauree n Markuson, Hoyce Wilson, Carla Gottbrec ht, Abbie Hubba rd . Row 3: C aro le Houri gan, Paul Beckman,&#13;
Fra nces Strong, J o e l ~Aykl bust, A lan Holmberg, Gilbe rt Kl efstad, Dale Baker, Lind a Collett.&#13;
9cience Club&#13;
The scie nce club is comprised of people sharing a common interest, science. The club is an affiliation with the JETS-Junior Engineering Technical Society, a nd among other projects they collected&#13;
Buttern ut coffee strips at Christmas. They had man y speakers come to talk to the group and they&#13;
a lso sponsored the district Eng ineering Aptitude Test. The club was sponsored by two science teachers, Mr. Richard Ortez and Miss Agnes Spera . Officers of the club included:&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Lininger&#13;
V. President ............ Alan Schroder&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bev Rossaw&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Ru ssell&#13;
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The French Club&#13;
L. to R. Row I: Joel Myklebust-Treas., Judy Duke-Pres., J oAnn Harris-V. Pres., Do nna Strong-Sec., C arol King , Pam, Holde n,&#13;
Virg inia Olsen, Vicki Childs, Mrs. Gillespie-Span., Row 2: Judy Reeves, Marle ne Sorenson, Janice Feekin, Janice Tysor, La ura Waugh,&#13;
Nancy Tompkins, Nancy Forcade, Su sa n O 'Hara, Pa t W endt, Bruce Ph illips Row 3: Trud y Ma rk, Joan Arvid son, Abbie Barton, Judy&#13;
Olse n, Kay Ahrens, Diane Wendt, Shari Mann, Mary Ha rtman, Gloria Drake . Row 4: Dan W ick , Bo b Bryant, Doug Oshl o, Nick Nalach,&#13;
Su san Burkey, Roberta Pete rson, Donita Grau, Nella Graves, Bo nni e Smith .&#13;
Que tu es bete !&#13;
This year the French C lub was ve ry busy with a wild initiation&#13;
party at Mrs. G il lespie's; pot luck at Laura Waugh's, with Sue Cre~­&#13;
zer of Omaha U. spea king to them about her two months in India&#13;
with the Experiment in In t ernational Livi ng; Christmas carolling, in&#13;
Fre nch, at the homes of five French speaking families in Council&#13;
Bluffs; an eve ning meeting in February, Mrs. Fellman of Central&#13;
High , Omaha , talked to them in French about her trip to France.&#13;
She covered the same ro ute as used in the students film text ; a&#13;
French art tour of J oslyn Memorial in April, conducted in French&#13;
by a native Fre nc hwoman g uide; and the a nnu a l steak-fry held in&#13;
May. &#13;
Front Row: J. Oviatt, T. White, R. Steadman , K. Parks-Treas., K. McCormick, Back Row: J. ClarkPres., D. Smith B. Rossow, C. Hourigan-Sec., M. Griffin, C. Dietz-V. Pres., D. Strong.&#13;
Library Club&#13;
The Library Club has had parties with several of&#13;
the surrounding schools. Miss Morris, our librarian,&#13;
feels that this shows cooperation between the&#13;
girls, the librarians, and the library assistants. The&#13;
club celebrated many of the holidays with parties,&#13;
entertained the new members with a party at the&#13;
beginning of the year, and held the usual potluck&#13;
su pper for the club members' mothers.&#13;
These girls are members of a service club. They&#13;
help not only th e students, but many of the faculty&#13;
members. The help they give is enjoyed by everyone. This year the club is selling plastic paper&#13;
binders as their annual sa les project. The club is&#13;
looking forward to haviQg many new sophomore&#13;
members next year.&#13;
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The Future Homemakers of America Club is composed of girls sharing an interest in the home and&#13;
their future as Homemakers. The club goes to a district and state convention and they have various&#13;
parties and projects throughout the year. The officers ofthe club include:&#13;
President Sue Walla&#13;
V. President . . . . . . . . . . . Joyce Branso n&#13;
. .. . . .. . .. .. . Chris Phillips&#13;
Sherri Bowers&#13;
Susie Sublet&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Historian&#13;
FHA&#13;
L. to R. Row I: Mrs. Beck-sponsor, Mrs. Tang eman-sponsor, S. Subl et , J. Branson, S. W a lla , C . Phillips, S. Bowe rs, J. Savage. Row 2:&#13;
P. Foust, D. Smith, D. Himberge r, P. Affinso n, J. Annin, M. Schimdt, S. Friedrich, C. Rave nstein, K. Kenyon, R. Do ne r. Row 3:&#13;
S. Fazio, J. Souser, C. Sande rs, M. Lee, C . Tish er, P. Nelso n, M. G argas, J . Hayes, C. Richard son. Row 4: D. Brown, J. H a rd in, D.&#13;
Foley, P. Matteson, D. Schroeder, J. Plantickow, J. Maine. P. Falcone r, D. Harrill, V. Drake. Row 5: S. Nuzum, S. Johnson, B. St.&#13;
Clair, K. Raygor, C. Heitman, P. Breshers, S. Mize, M. Griffith s, S. Drake , M. Hartman, D. Eddy. Row 6: A. Meyers, S. And e rson,&#13;
P. Mueller, C. Hourigan, B. Parks, J. Hardin, S. Sayers, B. Schuppan, J. Wilso n. &#13;
FNA&#13;
L. to R: M. Sturm, Mrs. Sh elton-Sponsor, K. Parks-Pres., J. Carpen.fer-Sec., D. Smith-V. Pres., S. Mann-Treas.; Row 2: G.&#13;
Purnell, A. Clark, C. Kennedy, J. Clark, C. Heitman, M. Huff, P. Breshers, L. Huff; Row 3: A. Meyers, P. Brouillette, M. Krivokucha, K. McCormick, S. Ross, K. Poole, S. Anderson.&#13;
This year's Future Nurses Club is a charter member of the National Future Nurses Clubs. This is the&#13;
first year the club has had a national affiliation.&#13;
The club's only qualification for membership is&#13;
a genuine interest and a desire to belong. All the&#13;
girls who are Candy Stripers at the local hospitals&#13;
are urged to join this club. The girls have had&#13;
speakers, gone on tours of some of the local hospita ls, and help with many of the civic projects.&#13;
These girls have combined fun and usefulness in&#13;
their organization. The election of officers is held&#13;
each spring before school is out and the in itiation&#13;
is held the following spring for all the new members.&#13;
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The Fut ure Teachers of&#13;
America, this year under&#13;
the direction of Mr.&#13;
Crumley, placed much&#13;
emphasis on education.&#13;
The club's interest led&#13;
its membe rs into the educational fie lds of instruction and supervision.&#13;
D&#13;
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A&#13;
F.T.A. Members, 1st Row, L. to R.: J. Savage , B. Rossow. 2nd, J. Tho rson , M.&#13;
Wilcken, T. Woods, D. Himberger, P. Hanse n, J. Hen ry, P. Lee , D. Howland , M.&#13;
Sturn, M. Hull, 3rd, P. Fisher, A. Hubbard, C. Ph ill ips, L. Collett, Y. Abels, M. Ha rtman, C. Hourigan, D. Robinson, M. Griffiths, A. Mye rs, P. Anfi nson, Mr. Crumley.&#13;
Emphasis&#13;
on&#13;
Education&#13;
The Tee J a y branch of the Distrib ut ive Edu catio n Clubs of Ame rica&#13;
wa s first o rgan ized t his year.&#13;
Unde r t he sponso rship of Mr. Bean,&#13;
th e club put its emp hasis on the fields&#13;
of busin ess p ractice and e ducation.&#13;
D. E.C.A. Members, 1st Row, L. to R.: Mr.&#13;
Bea n, G. Edwa rds, D. Sh amb lin , B. tt .&#13;
2nd, J. Arthu r, D. Da ley, B. Bing ham, A.&#13;
Ellis, 3rd, M. Roux, L. Spohn, M. Ke ll ar, D.&#13;
Ambrose. &#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
L. to R. Row I: M. Pierce , P. Han sen-Pres., C. Richardson-Vice-Pres. , J. Hall-Secretary, T. Miller-Treasure r, J.&#13;
f-lenry- Parliamentaria n, J. Miller, Miss Hansen-Sponsor, J. Savage. Row 2: P. Falconer, P. Foust, S. Clark, C . Rave nst e in, A. Rockwe ll, R. Hunt, V. Hall, J. Wilson, S. Rhoade s. Row 3: L. Quandt, L. Gardn e r, S. Davis, J. Magn e -&#13;
so n. C . W a lk e r, S. Graybill, D. Himberg e r, D. Reese, P. Poulos, L. Pet e rs. Row 4: E. Walbrid ge, P. Brouli ette, D.&#13;
C avana ugh, J. H ayes, M. Garges, C. Phillips, S. Bowe rs, P. Lee , C . Trimme r, V. Abe ls, K. Alt. Row 5: A. Mte rs, P.&#13;
Fishe r, J. Duke , L. Co ll ett, J. Wilson, M. Hoppe r, S. Ross, M. Hatta n, K. She e ly.&#13;
Young Democrats&#13;
Th e Tee n Democrats, Sponsored by Mr. "Eddy"&#13;
Bremme r, had seve ral exciting events during the past&#13;
yea r. In conjunction with the Young Democrats, an&#13;
original organization of past high school democrats,&#13;
the 'Tee n Demos' helped at county democratic dinners, rummage sales, and party breakfasts. The 'Teen&#13;
Demos' Christmas party, at President Gib Klefstad's&#13;
house, had a few univited guests from the "other&#13;
party." Needl ess to say the other party members were&#13;
not quite the same when they left!&#13;
L. to R. Row I: Gib Klefstad-Pres. , Ala n Schrod e r-Vi ce -&#13;
Pres., L. Knau ss, B. Rossow- Secret a ry-Tre asure r, Mr. Ed Bremmer-Sponso r. Row 2: S. A nd e rse n, P. Fish e r, C. H ou rig an,&#13;
D. Ro bi nson, M. Hartma n, Row 3: A. Mye rs, J. Tho rso n, D.&#13;
Himberge r, N. Hanafan.&#13;
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L. to R. Row I: J. Savage, T. Woods, T. Pro bst, M. Gi ble r-Pres., C. Foote-V. Pres., G. Kl e fstad-Sec., F. Strong-Treas., D.&#13;
Oshlo-Sgt. at Arms, Mr. Rosenthal-Span., Row 2: G. Woo lrid ge , B. Bryant, B. Bigham , W . Nixon, C. Hourig a n, P. G a rrean, A .&#13;
Schrod e r, S. Sublet, Row 3: T. McClure, M. Croni n, K. Scott, B. Rossow, L. Wright, D. Ricke rtse n, M. Todd, L. Kerrin, J. Evans.&#13;
9. R.&#13;
Blind In vestment&#13;
M. 0. I.&#13;
Investments, Money mana gement, and t he stock market reports are&#13;
the main interests of the Mathematics of Investme nts Club, also&#13;
known as the senior and junior M.0. 1. Cli..!b. The money for this&#13;
year's investments came from Tee Jay dan ces spo nsored by the&#13;
club and the annual Christmas tree sa le .&#13;
Mr. J ohn Rosenth al is th e sponsor and Mr. Frank Lamantia cosponsor. &#13;
L. to R. Row I: V. Elliott-Pres., D. Bake r-V. Pres., M. G oldenberg-Sec., M. Lee-Treas., Row 2: Mr. Rosenthal-Span., J.&#13;
Brown, D. Fid one, C. Be rg antzel, M. Hill, S. O'Hara, Row 3: P. W endt, C. Phillips, J. Carpe nte r, K. Young, E. Lawton, P. Johnson,&#13;
Row. 4: J. Myklebust, B. Ru sse l, K. W a lk er, D. Rasmussen, J. Thorson, L. Cowardin .&#13;
J. R. M. 0. I.&#13;
"The meeting will plea se come to order!"&#13;
65 &#13;
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Junior G. 0. P's&#13;
L. to R. Row I, Donna Thompson-Sponsor, Don Rickertsen, Trudy Probst, Marsha Griffiths, Ken Le ning er, Pat Garrean, Frances&#13;
Strong. Row 2, Barb Moss, Peggy Anfinson, Jaki Annin , Carla Gottbrecht, Peggy Benn ett, Sue Mize, Row 3, Bill Russell, Gary Herrick, Jim Evans·, Diane Willey, Kathy Sh ee ly, Mary Grimes, El aine W a lbridg e .&#13;
Even though t his was not a presidential election&#13;
year the teenage republica ns were not idle. Sponsoring letters from T eeJay students to sold ie rs in&#13;
Viet Nam , working jointly with A.L. on a float&#13;
for the Memorial Day Parade and participating&#13;
in America's Train and Trucks Christmas Program&#13;
have been some of the activities of the club. One&#13;
of the most enjoyable, however, was attending a&#13;
dinner in Des Moines for Jack Miller, who was running for the senate.&#13;
1966 Offi cers are:&#13;
President ........ . ... . .. .&#13;
Vice-President .. . .. . ... . ... .&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Don Rickertsen&#13;
. Trudy Probst&#13;
Marsha Griffihs&#13;
Treasurer ....... . .. ........... . . . Ken Leniner &#13;
Chess&#13;
Club&#13;
The Chess Club is a new club sponsored by Mr. Roger Melkus. These&#13;
students meet after school to show&#13;
their skill in playing chess.&#13;
L. to R. Row I: G. Kilpa trick, R. Houselton , M. Ku nick, I. Moore, K. Young,&#13;
B. Wilson . Row 2: J. Mowery, B. Beckma n, M. Milliga n, B. Ru ssel, B. Ford. Row&#13;
3: K. Scott, D. Wilson, N. Dick.&#13;
Key&#13;
Club&#13;
The Key Club is our school's new&#13;
service club. These boys meet one&#13;
evening a week to discuss their activities. They also sell pop and candy&#13;
bars in the student lounge.&#13;
L. to R. Row I: A. Holmbe rg , L. Kna uss, J. Wagner, J. Lydon, B. Case, A.&#13;
Schrode r, J . Malone, D. Rasmu sse n. Row 2: J . Grazie r, D. Rickertsen , D. Fe rnley, D. Oshlo, M. Goldenbe rg, L. Koenigs. Row 3: D. Os hlo, K. Liniger, K.&#13;
Scott, G. Kl efstad , J. Myk lebust, G. Arch, B. Ru sse l, and M. Cronin.&#13;
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Lek to Right: Row. I: Knouse J., Fienhold D., Ross M., Anfinson B., Flegg D., Wold W., Jense n L., Row 2:&#13;
Tallman R., Kesterson D., Galle G., Cochran B., Harrington L., Gibler M., Metheny J., Row 3: Conkling C.,&#13;
Rollins A., Goldenberg M., Garrean T., La wton E., Gibler J., Shannon M., Mayberry L., Row 4: Walker W.,&#13;
Garrett G., Latham L., Zimmerman M., Bradford J., Smith M., Row 5: Ives G., Mobly C., Doughman B.,&#13;
Waffle D., Bowser D., Gibson M ..&#13;
w&#13;
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• I&#13;
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The Wrestling Club was founded for boys who&#13;
have participated in wrestling for at least one year.&#13;
Its purpose is to raise money to buy new equipment&#13;
for the wrestling team, and to charter buses for&#13;
trips that the wrestling team makes during the year.&#13;
Also, it provides a basis for a way to better Tee&#13;
Jay's wrestling , and it teaches sportsmanship to&#13;
the athletes.&#13;
The wrestling club is one of the finest organizations in the school. Each boy owns a black blazer&#13;
with the club insignia, which is shown above.&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . G reg Woolridge&#13;
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . George Garrett&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . Gary Ga Ile &#13;
M. Hoffman&#13;
Letterman's&#13;
Club&#13;
Front Row, L. to R.; D. Horner, J. Malon e, A. Coleman, T. Farris, G . Galle, A. Schroeder, M. Gibler, M. Meyer, J. Ives, Second&#13;
Row; R . . Nansel, R. Hoke, J. Evans, G . Ives, T. Garrean, G. Wooldrige, B. Case, T. Tallman, D. Mulvania, Back Row; G . Rosenbaugh,&#13;
R. Garrison, M. Kellar, L. Koenigs, J. Grazier, D. Oshlo, B. McGinn, J. Lyd o n, M. Tracy.&#13;
President ..... . . ... . . . ..... L. Koenigs&#13;
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. Case&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
This year's Lettermen's Club was sponsored by&#13;
Mike Hoffman. The Lettermen's Club is for boys&#13;
who have lettered in one or more major sports.&#13;
Highlighting the year's activities was the Muscular&#13;
J. Grazie r&#13;
M. Consta nt&#13;
Dystrophy drive in which the c lub pa rticipated.&#13;
Boosting school spirit and havi ng a lot of fun are&#13;
the main objectives of the club.&#13;
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L. to R. Row I: J. Be Virt, C: Smart, B. Parks, R. Sha ugnesy, C. Fraley, J. Ditzler, P. Math ews, J. Arrick Row 2: S. Drake, S. Duitman,&#13;
S. Lawson, S. Lehmer, S. White, P. Greenwood, D. Smith, N. Moore, L. Robinson Row 3: J . Schmitt, L. Goetzi ng e r, S. Walla, B. St.&#13;
Clair; J. Branson, J. Reninger, P. Foust, J. Moran, S. Friederich, Row 4: B. Young, D. Fraley, S. Rowe , J. Rasmussen, C. Lindsay, Lica&#13;
L. Lindsay, M. Lee, D. Fidone Row 5: N. Hanafin , M·. Schmitt, C. Kenn edy, A. Conaway, P. Nelson, C. Gray, C. Larson&#13;
Members are in itiated to ALTAU .&#13;
ALT AU&#13;
ALT AU is a Lite rary Organization composed of&#13;
25 junior and 25 senior girls. Each member has a&#13;
sec ret pal to whom she gives a gift' at different&#13;
holidays of t he year. On Thanksgiving, ALT AU provides a holiday dinner for some needy family. A&#13;
mother and daughte r tea is held every spring.&#13;
1st SEMESTER OFFICERS:&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connie Fraley&#13;
Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Drummond&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jo Ditzler&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Gaver&#13;
Sgt. at Arms ...... . . . ... . ... Cheryl Smart&#13;
2nd SEMESTER OFFICERS:&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . Rita Shaugnesy&#13;
Vice President .. . . ·. . . . . . . . . . . . Paulette Mathews&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . .. Julie Arrick&#13;
Treasurer . . . .. . . . . .. ... . .. . ........ Betty Parks&#13;
Sgt. at Arms .. . . ... . .. . . . .... . .. J ulene Be Vert &#13;
left to Right: Barb Moss, Ivy Moore, Nancy Simons, Mary Pete rs, Bonnie Bryant, Diane Howland,&#13;
Beth Hansen . Not pictured: Judy Moran, Pam Mu eller.&#13;
Girls' Triple Trio&#13;
Girls' Trio&#13;
Left to Right:&#13;
Jan et Brown,&#13;
Rose Ann Kennett,&#13;
Shari Mann&#13;
Boys' Octet&#13;
Left to Right: Dennis Nuzum, Bob Bryant, Dave Hardimari Steve Grosveno r, Le roy Thoma s. Not pictured :&#13;
Bill Haygood, Jim Steinke, Vaughn Livi ngston.&#13;
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L. to R. Row I: R. Matteson, B. Moss, P. Pogue , B. Pog ue , J. Harris, D. Himbe rger, P. Anfinson, L. Hemingson, D. Robinson, C.&#13;
Schafer, R. Drummond, S. Mann, C. Heitman. Row 2: S. Mize, J. Mora n, M. Hopper, S. Ross, J . Ditzle r, C. Gray, P. Schende l, B. Rolf,&#13;
S. Walla, M. Ege, J . Hensley, P. Breshers, R. Brown, M. Mincer, Row 3: G. Woolridg e, B. Brya nt, B. Bigham, C. Gallagher, S. Grosvenor, P. Wilson, G . Gaver, H. Hurd, M. Forcade, J. Rasmussen, P. Lenh a rdt, N. Simons, Row 4: J. Jager, K. Lininger, C. Mobley,&#13;
S. Beckner, D. Herrick, C. Gilmore, D. Hardiman, B, Ford , L. Priest, J. Stie nke, C. Hail, T. Tracy, M. Peters&#13;
Assistant directorMR. KENN ETH HAWK ES&#13;
Choir&#13;
The Tee J ay Acappella Choir started the&#13;
year by welcoming a new director-Miss Karen&#13;
Jense n.&#13;
The c hoir performed for the Road Show; auditioned seven quartets for all state clinic; and&#13;
sang the "Many Moods of Christmas" for Rotary, Sertoma, Business and Professional Women ,&#13;
a nd st udent body. Madrigal singers under the&#13;
direction of Mr. Kenneth Hawkes entertained&#13;
civic and church groups. The girls trio and triple&#13;
trio under t he direction of Miss Jense n performed for va rious clubs. The choir then closed&#13;
with t he a nn ua l City Wide Fest iva l.&#13;
The rest of t he year was spent preparing for&#13;
the musical, "Once Upon A Mattress'', presented May 6 and 7.&#13;
Judging from complimenta ry remarks, members of the choir had a very successful year. &#13;
Mr. Hawks, the leader of this group, has wo rked hard to form&#13;
these individual voices into a single , we ll-formed group. He and the&#13;
young men and women in this fine group want to be ready for any&#13;
performance, and they have many such performances to give.&#13;
They have su ng for such organizations as: Sertoma, Kiwanis, Women's Clubs, Mariners Club, Welcome Wago n, Altrusa , Rotary, and&#13;
also they performed on KMTV. The Madrigal singers have done an&#13;
excellent job of representing ou r school.&#13;
Madrigal&#13;
Madrigal is a traditional&#13;
singi ng group at Thoma s Jefferson and many other schools&#13;
in the country.&#13;
Since this group 1s small,&#13;
auditions are held to pick only&#13;
the very best voices. The&#13;
voices of these students will&#13;
represent our school and voca l&#13;
department many times during&#13;
the year.&#13;
Bottom to Top-L. to R. J udy Duke,&#13;
Deanne Han se n, Peggy Anfinson,&#13;
Judy Olsen , J o Ditzl er, J ane Ra smu sse n, Linda Holder, Jo El le n He nry, Candy Smith, B. Brya nt, B. Bingham , R. DeBa r, C. Hale, B. Ford,&#13;
G. McTwiggi n, J. Moats, J. Stinkie,&#13;
D. Hard iman&#13;
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Row I Left to Right: B. Phillips, J. Knauss, J. Conn er, P. Morry, D. Nuzum. Row 2: T. Ryan, J. Street, C. France, M. Shepard.&#13;
Row 3: G. Gamblin, R. Wherli, A. Wright, J. McTwiggan, Row 4: D. Horn e r, D. Conklin. Row 5: T. Dreager, S. Lovercheck, C. Lind- strom.&#13;
Boys'&#13;
Glee&#13;
Club&#13;
The Boys' Glee , under the direction of Mr. Kenneth&#13;
Hawkes, was a rapidly improving group this year. With&#13;
the advent of the second semester the membership of the&#13;
Boys' Glee grew and many helpful voices were added to its&#13;
ranks. At state music contest this year a combined Boys'&#13;
Glee , consisting of the re gular glee plus some members&#13;
from Choir, earned a "one" or superior rating for the songs&#13;
it prese nted. The judges th e re said that the Tee Jay boys'&#13;
glee was the best group of its kind in the state of Iowa. &#13;
Row I. P. Demore+, K. Youngs, J. Waugh, J. Miller, R. Doner, S. King, V. Brooks, N. Drake, C. Mendoza, Row 2. L. Spires, K.&#13;
Roth, J . Edie, J. Hayes, C. Tisher, P. · Foust, L. Johnson, L. Allen, V. Le Baugh, D. Boaz, B. Richardsen, Row 3, S. Heinemaan, B.&#13;
Lidgett, J. Wilson, R. Meyer, C. King, B. Peterson, N. Tompkins, D. Hansen, M. Sorensen, L. Quandt, S. Fazio, Row 4. J. Thorson, L.&#13;
Merk, J. Hartman, D. Fielder, M. Lee, T. Ahlquist, S. Kellar, K. Gibbs, K. Mandolfo, Row 5, B. Young K. Poole, C. Thacker, S.&#13;
Weatherill, B. Parks, C. Grap, P. Holden, D. Grau, L. Cowardin, L. Feekin, E. Fullington.&#13;
Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
Club&#13;
One of the many activities of the Girls' Glee,&#13;
under the direction of Miss Karen Jensen, was appearing in the annual Road Show at TeeJay. They&#13;
hit the stage with pep and spirit singing "You've&#13;
Gotta Be a Football Hero". They were competently&#13;
assisted by the Boys' Glee Club.&#13;
The combined Glees outsold both the choirs&#13;
in the Music Department candy-bar sale .&#13;
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L. to R. Row I: I. Moore, J. Brown, J. Olsen, B. Bryant, B. Han se n, D. wl~nd , J. Arrick, J. Matteson, M. Pearce. Row 2: J.&#13;
Pl antikow, L. Holder, M. Grimes, J. Duke , M. Penry, D. Han sen, E. Pal adino, R. Kenn ett, G. Dofner, D. Fidone. Row 3: D. Carter,&#13;
M. Rin e, T. Childers, J. Smith, M. Arnold, P. Mueller, L. Collett, C. Smith, J. Henry, S. Sublet, L. Thomas. Row 4: C. Peterson, R.&#13;
De Bar, E. Gardner, S. Pierce, G. Mc Twig gan, V. Livingston, J. Moats, L. Driever, K. Engle, A. Ke lly, T. Ta ll man, D. Nuzum.&#13;
.. , ~ - ~- i.i . -' . -&#13;
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Th e choir sold over $3,000 worth of candy&#13;
which fin a nced their annual choir trip to surrounding communities.&#13;
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Sweet Sounds J&#13;
Th e choir shouts a "go, fight, win," chant at a pe p ra lly. &#13;
Pep Band&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
L. to R. Row I: P. Detroy, M. Brabec ,&#13;
L. Waugh, C. Li ndstrom, P. Bennett, M.&#13;
Grimes, D. Schwetz, Row 2; K. Lininger,&#13;
C. Rose nbaugh, C. Hallberg, D. Butterbaugh, D. Kesterson, K. Scott, K. Schieffer·, Row 3; P. O'Hara, N. Dick, P. Massie, K. Burroughs, K. Trible+, S. O'Hara,&#13;
Row 4; G. Klefstad, D. Taylor, K. En gle,&#13;
L. Wright, D. DeBolt, B. Giles, Row 5;&#13;
N. J enson, G. Brookman, N. Evans, M.&#13;
Hawkins, J. Minor, S. Grosvenor, Row&#13;
6; B. Russe l, B. Anfinson .&#13;
L. to R. Row I; M. Brabec, D. Willey, K. Schieffer, P. Anfinson, S. Heiniman, P. Id en, B. Ha nsen, L. Speres, Row 2; B.&#13;
Russel, C. Lindstrom, B. Capron, C. Hallberg, K. En gle, J. Stienke, K. Scott, G . Klefstad, B. Anfinso n, E. Peck.&#13;
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CLARINETS E-FLA T CLARINET P. Massie&#13;
J. Stienke T. Brockman D. Ives&#13;
J. Moats CONTRA BASS D. Kinne&#13;
K. Scott&#13;
D. Smith D. Wilson BASS CLARINET&#13;
K. Schieffer BASSOON P. O'Hara&#13;
D. Kesterson D. Willey C. Amos&#13;
J. Annin ALTO CLARINET SAXOPHONES&#13;
T. Dawson S. Tolby D. Hardiman N. Dick&#13;
A. Hanslip W. Walker D. Butterbaugh&#13;
J. Street K. Trible+ B. Capron&#13;
C. Hallberg P. Swisher FLUTES D. Grosvernor&#13;
M. Bittick J. Boe&#13;
M._Howard P. Bennet TENOR SAXOPHONES&#13;
B. Hanafan B. Trible+ S. Lovercheck&#13;
M. Zimmerman K. Burroughs C. Rosenbaugh&#13;
OBOE S. O 'Hara K. Linger&#13;
P. Anfinson D. Schwetz M. Hawkins&#13;
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cert Band&#13;
FRENCH HORNS J. McJ wiggan D. Gouker&#13;
G. McClure N. Jensen DRUMS D.Teague J. Canady J. Butler J. Myklebust T. Yeaton M. Brabec P. Iden D. Galle&#13;
J. A. Madeson S. Howard L. Waugh&#13;
G. Garret&#13;
TRUMPETS TROMBONES C. Marlin&#13;
B. Geibert C. Lindstrom D. Accord&#13;
K. Engle S. Grosvernor P. Detrqy&#13;
L. Wright D. Debolt C. France&#13;
D. Taylor C. Pendgraft M. McKern&#13;
G. Klefstad B. Giles BASSES&#13;
L. Shanno P. Moree&#13;
C. Hail&#13;
E. Peck&#13;
D. Birdsong BARITONES B. Russel&#13;
N. Evans D. Mumm&#13;
D. Betcha! G. McTwiggan B. Anfinson&#13;
H. Jensen&#13;
S. Dyson B. Bryant G. Brockmtrn&#13;
C. Wallace J. Minor&#13;
Hard work and practice helped to make this year's band one of the best yet. Everyone cooperated in giving the annual concerts, performing at the football games, and playing at the state music&#13;
contest. Because of the band's poor financial situation, most of the band members joined in selling magazines, candy, and raffle tickets to earn enough money for a band trip. The Band Parents&#13;
deserve much of t he credit for the money which was raised.&#13;
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s Larry w right · and K e II Y Scott&#13;
C. Arndt • D · s . m1th ' D · Sh ambl in' , K. Riddle ' M · Ege , L. Rill ey. &#13;
L. to R. Row I: Lindsay, Rowe, Lee, Sonders, Gray, Anderson, Kindberg, Paladino Young, Row 2: Smith, Rothe, P. Wendt, Duke, D.&#13;
Wendt, Conboy, Seaton, Schultz, Lydon, Row 3: Robinson, Bradly, C. King, Holden, Hage r, Tysor, Feekin, Maine, Lidgett, Row 4:&#13;
Tisher, Bolte, Hin es, Hutchin son, Adamson, Re ese, Feekin, Birky, Koch, Row 5: Schmitt, Kenyon, Arndt, Foley, Spetman, Briley, Hurley,&#13;
Pa.rks, Rocha, Row 6: Friede rich, S. King , J. King, Graw, Clark, Brooks, Smith , Rockwell, Miller, Row 7: Poffenbarger, Saar, K. Young ,&#13;
Beck, Brown, Burkheimer, Woods Row 8: Quandt, Godsey, Grapp, Smith, Peterson, Sulliva n, Schroder, Davis&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
This year the Pep Club made new uniforms, consisting of&#13;
a two piece, black wool outfit worn with a white blouse and&#13;
gloves. Points were given to each girl for the games she&#13;
attended. Pep Club made a beautiful float for Homecoming&#13;
and was responsible for the decorations on the football field&#13;
at our games.&#13;
President.&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
OFFICERS:&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stella Anderson&#13;
. . . .... . . ... . Charlotte Gray&#13;
.. . . .. . . ... Carol Sanders&#13;
. . . . . . . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . Marsha Lee&#13;
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Spirit All&#13;
the Way&#13;
The cheerleaders at Thomas Jefferson we re chosen in the spring of the year by the coaches and&#13;
25 other members of the facu lty. They a re judged&#13;
on enthusiasm, ski ll , poise, pe rsonality, appearance&#13;
and character. O ut of twe lve g irls chosen, the six&#13;
with the most vot es are Varsity and the next si x&#13;
are Jun ior Varsity.&#13;
The officers for the nineteen cheerleaders are:&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . Carol Lindsay&#13;
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Becki e Young&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Kindberg&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kitty Koch&#13;
Last summer our Varsity Cheerleaders attended&#13;
Cheerleaders Clinic at Northwest Missouri State&#13;
College in Marysville, Missou ri. For one week the&#13;
girls learn ed the many skills of being a cheerleader.&#13;
The squad won three first place ribbons in daily&#13;
competition and won second place awards on the&#13;
final day when competi ng with ove r sixty-five&#13;
schools. &#13;
Diana Fidone, Jr.&#13;
Sandy Rowe, Sr.-Captain&#13;
'65 Varsity&#13;
llBl7.'T'li"Vl~~~ Chee rl ea de rs&#13;
Beckie Young, Jr.&#13;
Carolyn Lindsay, Sr.&#13;
Linda Kindberg, Jr.&#13;
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Eva Pa ladino, Sr.&#13;
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Front Row L. to R.: Vickie Drake, Susie Frie d e rich, Marilyn Sc hmidt Row 2: Diana Robin son, Cindy Tisher, Row -3: Debby Smith&#13;
Cheering for the Junior Varsity teams&#13;
at Thomas Jefferson takes a lot of time&#13;
out of the schedules of these busy girls.&#13;
This sharp squad is known for their original&#13;
victory signs which can be seen throughout&#13;
the school before the games or wrestling&#13;
matches.&#13;
"We'll neve r forget the Homecoming parade!"&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
The girls practice seventh period. &#13;
Front Row: Kathy Maher, Becky lidgett, Linda Lydon Middle: Maggie Rocha Back Row: Kitty Koch, Trudy Mark, JaneUe Miller.&#13;
Sophomore Squad&#13;
In their world of splits, cartwheels, and jumps the cheerJead e rs always take time to paint victory signs.&#13;
All of the squads sold ca ndy this yea r to buy more equipment&#13;
for spring sports.&#13;
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Row I L. to R. Ivy Moore, Vicky Abels, JoAnn Harris, Conny Marlin , Judy Olsen Row 2: Jeannine Hall, Lora Waugh, Vickie Hall,&#13;
Chris Dickinson, Terri Schrader, Linda Luchen, Vonnie Miller Row 3: Bridgett Wilson, Kathy Mandolfo, Madonna Bittick, Mary&#13;
Bolte, Roberta Hunt, Georgia Gottbrect, Miss Donna Balzer&#13;
GRA and Gym 9taff&#13;
Row I: Terri Schrader, Linda Kindberg, Miss Balzer, Row 2: Kathy Mandolfo, Linda Luchen, Conny Marlin, Ivy Moore&#13;
The Girls' Recreation Association is one&#13;
of the most active clubs at T.J. This organization takes part in many sports and outdoor&#13;
activities. This year the girls were involved in&#13;
a three week bowling and volleyball tournament. Next came a Powder Puff Football Derby with the Lewis Central girls. GRA also&#13;
sponsored cookouts, campouts, and sledding&#13;
parties. Miss Donna Balzer is the sponsor of&#13;
this group.&#13;
The gym staff, sponsored by Mrs. Kelker,&#13;
helps with attendance , office work, and physical&#13;
education equipment. &#13;
AF9&#13;
Row I: S. Drake , Sec., A. Shode r, Vice Pres., P. Poulos, D. Reese , J. Boe, B. Hanafan,&#13;
S. Hunte r, K. Ke nyo n, P. Poffe nbarg e r, B. Smith, L. Fee kin, L. Waugh Row 2: G. He instorter, Pres., P. W e ndt, D. We ndt, J. Souser, D. Fidone , C. Ph illips, C. Sand ers, T. Mark,&#13;
L. Lydon, P. Hurl ey, K. Mahe r, J. Reese. Row 3: Mr. Eitma n, Sponsor, G. Kl efstad, D.&#13;
Robinson, S. Ande rson , V. Abl es, J. Tysor, M. Conboy, V. Kin ne , G. Drake , J. Fee kin, J.&#13;
Miller, L. Qua nt, Row 4: N. Ha nafan, B. St. Clair, G . Pe try, S. Wa lla, S. Sublet, N.&#13;
Simo ns, P. Fishe r, B. Rossow.&#13;
Thespians is an international&#13;
Honorary Society for outstanding drama students.&#13;
Membership requirements are&#13;
to ha ve I 00 hours of drama&#13;
or a leading role in a play&#13;
or mu sical. The club holds two&#13;
initiations a year and an annual steak fry each spring.&#13;
Thespians&#13;
The purpose of the American Field Service Club is to&#13;
sponsor fore ign e xchange students to and from other countries. They have raised spending money for the exchange&#13;
students by having a popcorn&#13;
sa le and co-sponsoring the&#13;
T J-AL faculty basketball game&#13;
with Al's AFS Club. Exchange&#13;
students from Germany, Norway and Peru spoke and showed slides at meetings. The&#13;
members also attended a reception for the three city&#13;
exchanqe students at the El ks&#13;
Country Club.&#13;
Row I: M. Ha rtma n, F. Strong , D. Robin son, K. Lening er, Vice Pres., T. Probst, Pres., Mr.&#13;
Fand ers, Sponso r, S. Subl et, Sec., C. Ga ll ager, Trea s., P. Affin son, J. Anni n, A. Cla rk,&#13;
Row 2: J. Mora n, C. Smith, S. Wa ll a, N. Simons, L. Thomas, V. Davis, P. Muell e r, B. Kohl,&#13;
S. Haye E. Pa lidino, Row 3: B. Phillips, D. Hard ima n, D. He rrick, M. Forc ade , B. Moss,&#13;
M. Peters, L. Hold er, C. Gra pp, K. Conn or, Row 4: M. Rich a rd s, J. Stie nke, J. Moats,&#13;
B. Brya nt, G. Arch, J. Ca nady, D. Ca rter.&#13;
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ACTIVITIES&#13;
0 0&#13;
0 0 0&#13;
C) 0&#13;
~g 0 Q&#13;
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89&#13;
• &#13;
90&#13;
The top twelve "T wirps" at Tee Jay-Sophomores;&#13;
J ohn Lind say, Tim Arnold, Tom Arnold , Roger&#13;
Johnson, Juniors; Denny Connors, Tim Bond,&#13;
Steve Hoke, Greg Gamblin , Seniors; Leonard&#13;
Koenigs, Tandy McClure, John Lydon, Bob Case&#13;
The "Most Hand some " legs in Tee Jay and their&#13;
owners: John Lind say, Jim Grazier, Steve Hoke.&#13;
Twirp W eek Roya lty: Prin ce Tim Bond, King Bob&#13;
Case, Duke Torn Arnold&#13;
Twirp&#13;
Week&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's annual Twirp Week activities took&#13;
place on February fourteenth through the twenty-second.&#13;
During this time, girls could be seen carrying books, opening doors, and even admiring some of the "T wirps' " legs!&#13;
Sponsored by the Student Council, the official T wirp&#13;
Week activities included a breakfast, dance, and "Handsome Leg" contest. &#13;
Once Upon&#13;
a Mattress&#13;
PRINCE DAUNTLESS AND PRINCESS WINIFRED&#13;
91 &#13;
Court Dancer&#13;
Queen Aggravain&#13;
Prince Dauntless &amp; Princess Winifred&#13;
92&#13;
After long and hard rehea rsa ls e very day afte r school&#13;
directed by Karen Jense n and R. H. Randers, this year's&#13;
musical, "Once Upon a Mattress" proved to be a great&#13;
succe.ss. The water drenched moat swimmer, Princess&#13;
Winifred, played by Peggy Anfinson, was the leading&#13;
role. Prin ce Da un tless, played by Chet Gallager, is&#13;
looking for a wife, but his mother the Queen, portrayed&#13;
by Linda Holder, sets up impossible tasks for any girl&#13;
who wis hes to marry the prince, one of whom is Win ifred. Carl Mobly as King Sextimus the silent King who&#13;
manages to keep things in an uproa r in the Kingdom&#13;
of Burgandy. One of the Queen's ladies in. waiting,&#13;
played by Eva Paladi no, is in love with a Knight, Sir&#13;
Harry, played by Bob Bryant, but they cannot wed until&#13;
Dauntless takes a wife.&#13;
J este r, King Sextimus &#13;
The sto ry is told by the minstre l, Jim Moats and the&#13;
jester, Mickey Forcade, who adds life to the palace.&#13;
The choreog rapher and court dancer was Judy Moran&#13;
who soloed to " Ma ny Moons Ago" and danced to the&#13;
"Spanish Panic " with the other dancers. The one who&#13;
put in many hours of hard work was Nancy Simons, the&#13;
Student Director.&#13;
"Once Upon a Mattress " was o ne of the most enjoya ble and fu n filled musicals Tee Jay has ever had.&#13;
the Sile nt, Minstre l&#13;
Min strel&#13;
King Sextimu s the Silent&#13;
J ester&#13;
93 &#13;
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MAIN CHARACTERS&#13;
Stage Manager . . ... . ............ . . Chet Gallagher&#13;
Emily Webb .......... ......... ... . .. Pat Lenhardt&#13;
Emily Webb ........ ... ..... . .... . .. Trudy Probst&#13;
George Gibbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Ca rter&#13;
Mrs. Webb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Holder&#13;
Mr. Webb ........ . . ... .. . . . . . . .... ·. Ken Lininger&#13;
Dr. Gibbs . . . ....... .. ......... . .. Dave Hardiman&#13;
Mrs. Gibbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frances Strong&#13;
Simon Stimson ... . ....... .. . .. .... . Dennis Herrick&#13;
Rebecca Gibbs ... .. ... .. . .. ......... Mary Wager&#13;
Wally Webb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LeRoy Thomas&#13;
Some thirty years ago a most revolutionary play entitled "Our Town" made its first appearance. With its&#13;
expressionistic overtones in which characters spoke their&#13;
thoughts to the audience, the disregard for time, the&#13;
lack of scenery and the character of the Stage Manager, it indeed became a contemporary play of the&#13;
day.&#13;
"Our Town" brings back memories to us that are&#13;
found in the daily routine of living-thF! wedding, the&#13;
funeral, and all that was good and wonderful about life&#13;
as children and adults. "Our Town" takes a long look&#13;
at life and finds it not just good, but even wonderful&#13;
and uplifting.&#13;
The Stage Manager ma rryi ng George a nd Emil y.&#13;
A family portrait of the Webbs. &#13;
OORTOWN&#13;
Howie Newsome , (Jim Canady), Wally, and Constable Warren&#13;
(Dave Wilson), having a friendly morning chat.&#13;
Th e G ibbs' fa mil y.&#13;
"Yo u g et a g ood rest too, fol ks "&#13;
95 &#13;
The Villain , Rafe Heywood, threatens to take the magic harp away from J ack.&#13;
J ack . .. Le roy Th omas Ra fe Heywood . . . De nnis H e rri ck The Ha rp, J e a ni ne H ayes&#13;
96 &#13;
Jack sides with Friho l, the Magic Man, as the village rs, led by Rafe Heywood, turn against him.&#13;
Jack and&#13;
the Beanstalk&#13;
The ever-popular fab le of "Jack and t he Bea nstalk " was presented&#13;
by our Drama Department for the Children's Theater in Omaha .&#13;
Prese nted at Techni ca l High School, the play ran for ten d ays, and&#13;
was viewed by many area e lementary students and many from&#13;
Tee J ay.&#13;
J ack prepares to stea l th e magic hen&#13;
THE CAST:&#13;
J ACK&#13;
Leroy Thomas&#13;
Bruce Phill ips&#13;
J ACK'S MOTHER&#13;
Sheryl Grap&#13;
G IANT&#13;
J im Stei nke&#13;
G IANT'S WI FE&#13;
Abbie Ba rton&#13;
Kathy Connor&#13;
RAFE HEYWOO D&#13;
Dennis Herrick&#13;
FR IHOL&#13;
Chet Gal lagher&#13;
Jim Steinke as the eig ht foot giant &#13;
R. H. Fanders in a moment of despair.&#13;
98&#13;
Behind the Scenes • • •&#13;
Finishing touches be ing put on&#13;
Ken Lin inge r's make-up.&#13;
Chet Gallogher has taken on a new look.&#13;
The light crew t akes a breok between 11 cts. &#13;
I -&#13;
1966&#13;
Junior-Senior&#13;
PROM&#13;
The work,&#13;
the workers .&#13;
. .. and the&#13;
finished products&#13;
99 &#13;
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Greg Gamblin&#13;
Cindy Tisher&#13;
PRINCE&#13;
Tim Bond&#13;
PRINCESS&#13;
Lind a Kindberg&#13;
Steve Hoke&#13;
Beck ie Young&#13;
Den ny Conner&#13;
Debby Smith&#13;
The 1966 Junior-Senior Prom was present ed&#13;
at Peony Pa rk on April first. The doors were&#13;
opened to the guests at eight P.M. Lively dance&#13;
music was provided by Mal Dunn a nd his orchestra .&#13;
At ten o'clock the evening was highlighted&#13;
by t he coronation. The couples on the Prom&#13;
C o urt we re a nnounced; then they wa lked around&#13;
the ba llroom floor and assembled in front of&#13;
the st age. J ay Malone was crowned King and&#13;
then he crowned his Quee n Na ncy Moore.&#13;
Prince Tim Bond and Princess Lind a Kindberg&#13;
completed the Roya l Court. The court couples&#13;
then danced to the mu sic of "Moon River" . &#13;
The ballroom itself was interestingly and attractive ly decorated. On the front of the stage&#13;
was a twelve-foot-long flame-red dragon. Near&#13;
it was an unusual vehicle called a Pedicab.&#13;
This wa s rented by the school from Bradley's&#13;
Flower Shop and was originally bought and&#13;
shipped from T aipai, Taiwan.&#13;
The Senior class colors of Sapphire blue and&#13;
silver were beautifully represented by the covers&#13;
of the Programs. The girls received Japanese&#13;
fan s a s favors. The Prom was a tremendous&#13;
success and the outcome gave a sense of pride&#13;
to all who had a part in its preparation. The&#13;
evening of April I, 1966, and the Junior-Senior&#13;
Prom will be remembered by all for many years&#13;
to come.&#13;
)&#13;
·- ,&#13;
Jim Grazier&#13;
Carol Lindsay&#13;
John Lydon&#13;
Sandy Rowe&#13;
Bob Case&#13;
QUEEN&#13;
Nancy Moore&#13;
KING&#13;
Jay Ma lone&#13;
Eva Pa ladino&#13;
...&#13;
IOI &#13;
102&#13;
The girl who's birthday is on May&#13;
27 . ... . . .&#13;
1965 Homecoming&#13;
Eleven lovely ·girls, selected by the Thomas Jefferson student&#13;
body, made up this year's homecoming court. They showed their&#13;
vibrant school spirit all through the Friday morning pep rally, where&#13;
they were introduced to the students and faculty, and through the&#13;
p~rade on Saturday.&#13;
Beginning with the presentation of the court, the half-time c€remonies were concluded with a fireworks display.&#13;
1964 Homecoming queen, LuAnn Beck, crowns&#13;
th e new queen&#13;
The climax of the evening was when Sandy Rowe was crowned&#13;
all-sports queen by the 1964 queen LuAnn Beck. She was then&#13;
escorted by our foreign exchange student, Gerd Hienstorfer.&#13;
Thanks to the pep club, cheerleaders and loyal T.J. fans, it was&#13;
a crowning success.&#13;
Finally a queen &#13;
Alica Lindsay Carolyn Lindsay&#13;
Nancy Moore Kathy Parks&#13;
Jo Ditzl er Eva Paladino&#13;
Queen Sandy Rowe&#13;
Debby Smith Nancy Simons&#13;
Jane Rasmu ssen Diana Robinson&#13;
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104&#13;
This year for the first time the Christmas semi-formal was turned&#13;
into a semi-casual dance.&#13;
It was held in the fi e ld house on December 23. This dance is the&#13;
major money-making project of the Student Council. Many members&#13;
of the Student Council arrived early on the morning of the dance&#13;
to decorate the field house in the theme of Santa's Works hop. On&#13;
the stage they erected a scene of Santa working with his elves&#13;
o n ma ny colorful Christmas presents. A false ceiling effect was&#13;
created by twisting crepe paper over a wire running the length of &#13;
the gym. To the surprise of many students, and the decorating committee, the ce iling drifted mysteriously to the floor in the midd le&#13;
of the da nce.&#13;
Refreshments were se rved by several students. The refreshme nts&#13;
consisted of small c rackers a nd va ried types of cheese dips. A delic ious punch was also se rved.&#13;
The Coachmen, a combo from Omaha , was a major factor in&#13;
the success of this a nnual event. Many stude nts from other schools&#13;
attended ou r dance because of the exceptional ta le nts of this group.&#13;
105 &#13;
Tee Jay's '66 Road Show has lots&#13;
of action . . . with fast moving&#13;
boys ...&#13;
and fast moving girls.&#13;
106&#13;
GO GO&#13;
1&#13;
FAST&#13;
1{1~ MOVING ~ '-'-.._., SHOW&#13;
,~&#13;
-&gt;&#13;
'r;~-- .l ~ &#13;
Scho~I Spirit adds spice to show.&#13;
Miss Jensen as Winnifred from the Swamps&#13;
of Home.&#13;
Everyone wants to be a foot ball heroeven the girls . . ... .&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Road Show for '66 was a great success. It was enjoyed by all who attended&#13;
and by all the students that participated in the show. The theme was "Tee Jay a Go-Go," but the&#13;
acts were of many varied kinds. The music department added a great deal to the show with many&#13;
smaller singing groups plus the ever popular choir. Dances filled the program as our senior and junior&#13;
dance lines gave their best for a successful show. The dances varied from the Monkey, Jerk, Swim, and&#13;
Alligator to modern jazz and even a dancing bull. Many skits were presented for the audience and&#13;
were welcomed with applause. Some of Tee Jay's school spirit even came into the show with the Varsity Cheerleaders and a spirited song by the Girl's and Boy's Glees.&#13;
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Varsidettes&#13;
Judy Moran, this year's choreographer, worked endlessly to make&#13;
the senior danceline an unforgettable one. Judy, a junior, taught&#13;
them two days every week this summer.&#13;
Pat Falconer, the assistant choreographer, aided Judy in t each ing&#13;
the dances and kept things in order and running smoothly.&#13;
This year the Varsidettes provided&#13;
some talented dances for the T eeJay&#13;
Roadshow. The variety included tap&#13;
and jazz numbers. Ending the show&#13;
with a bang, the Varsidettes suddenly&#13;
changed into go-go girls to give the&#13;
program a touch of the latest teenage dances. Shaking to the beat of&#13;
the Statures, T eeJay's own combo,&#13;
they danced the Watusi, the Swim,&#13;
the Jerk, and the Alligator.&#13;
Top to Bottom, L. to R. J . Rasmussen, T. Hansen, P. Fisher, A . Lindsay, J. Ditzler, J. Moran,&#13;
M. Applegate, D. Hansen, J. Branson, P. Falcon e r, S. Lawson, L. Robinson, S. Clark&#13;
Cho reog ra pher: Judy Moran&#13;
Assista nt : Pat Falconer &#13;
Yellowjackettes&#13;
The "younger set," but just as talented, is the junior cfanceline&#13;
the Yellowjackettes. A modern tap dance to an . old song "Down&#13;
By the Riverside" was performed by them early in the Roadshow&#13;
and later, a fast-moving jazz number to " Drum City" caught the&#13;
viewer's eye.&#13;
The junior and senior girls tried out for acceptance in the dancelines last May and twenty-five were chosen altogether.&#13;
Practicing and making their costumes filled the g irls' schedules&#13;
during the summer. All their hard work and tireless efforts paid off&#13;
with their delightful performances.&#13;
Choreographe r:&#13;
L. to R. Row I&#13;
C. Rave nstein&#13;
K. Koch&#13;
J. Mille r&#13;
Row 2&#13;
C. Valli er&#13;
D. Hansen&#13;
M. Conboy&#13;
M. G arg es&#13;
C. Phillips&#13;
J. Ha yes&#13;
M. Wil ken&#13;
T. Ahlquist&#13;
Kitty Koch&#13;
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_-_-_-- - --=-- -&#13;
Federal&#13;
Inspection&#13;
1966&#13;
The Ho no rary Colone l, Eva Pa lidi no, is given the first award.&#13;
The ra nks are a t para d e rest&#13;
durin g the ce remo nies. &#13;
The annual Federal Inspection&#13;
was held May 18, 1966. Presentation of the Cadets was made before the student body. The Drill&#13;
T earn performed, the Cadets&#13;
passed in review. Two Companies&#13;
were inspected by the Inspecting&#13;
Officer from Independence, Missouri. During the ceremony, awards&#13;
were presented to outstanding&#13;
Cadets by various military organizations throughout the area.&#13;
Th e review of the Staff&#13;
starts the inspection.&#13;
Cadet Colon el Oshlo receives one of his two medals he got tha t day.&#13;
113 &#13;
CADET COLONEL Richard Oshlo Jr.&#13;
HONORARY COLONEL Eva Marie Pa ladino&#13;
114 &#13;
Military&#13;
Ball&#13;
The 37th annual Military Ball was held March 25&#13;
in the Thomas Jefferson Fieldhouse . The main event of&#13;
the evening was the presentation of the sabre by&#13;
Cadet Sgt. Dan Thomas to Cadet Colonel Dick Oshlo&#13;
and a bouquet of red roses was presented to Honorary Colonel Eva Paladino by Debbie Jo Smith.&#13;
The ball was opened by a four number program&#13;
presented by the Tee Jay band. The choir entertained with selections from "My Fair Lady" and "In the&#13;
Still of the Night". After Principal Berna Id Bolton&#13;
welcomed the guests, Russel J. Mourer, Superintendent of Schools, addressed them.&#13;
A routine was presented to the gathering by the&#13;
ROTC Drill T earn under the command of Cadet Captain Leslie Downing.&#13;
The theme of this year's Military Ball was "We&#13;
March On" .&#13;
The three top ranking offic ers and their ladies for the eve ning were First Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Alan Holmberg&#13;
and Sh a ron Duitman , Brigade Executive Officer, Li eute na nt Colonel Alan Schroder and Pam Poulos, and Second Battalion Commander, Lieutena nt Colonel Jim Grazier and Carol Lind say.&#13;
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Th e Grand Ma rch Office r's Da nee&#13;
Afte r t he Presentations Th e Gra nd March&#13;
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First Row: Do ug Schrode r Second Row: Gale Arch, Mike Kuleck, Steve Bates, Marty Meyer, Danny Hanna, Fred Hill, Clyde Johnson,&#13;
Virgil Downing , Rick Jolif, Hugh John son. Not pictured , Les Downing-Comma nder&#13;
This year's Drill•Team is commanded by Cadet Captain Leslie Downing.&#13;
In the fall the Drill T earn braved the&#13;
weather to march in the Veteran's Day&#13;
Parade. In t he spring they participated&#13;
in the Omaha University Drill Tournament and the Tech High Drill T ournament.&#13;
At th e right the Drill Team is doing th eir&#13;
rou ti ne at the 37th an nual Military Ba ll .&#13;
Drill Team&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
Rifle Team&#13;
Front Row L. to R. David Burgstrum, Bridgette Wilson, Charles Brooks, Greg Christiansen. Back Row L. tct R. Harvey Lorson, Fred&#13;
Brooks, 'Ken Walker, Dan Whipkey, John Vaughniax.&#13;
The Rifle T earn, under the direction of Sergeant Charles Rafferty, compiled a five win-five loss record this year. Three of&#13;
those victories were obtained at the expense of Abraham Lincoln High School. These wins enabled Tee Jay to gain possession of the McDonald's Traveling Trophy. &#13;
Left to Right: Marty Meyers, Lavern Carman, Doug Schroder, Joe Thomas, Gale Arch, Fred H ill&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Military Police squad is one of&#13;
the busiest parts of the ROTC program.&#13;
They are in attendance at nearly every activity or function here at school. They direct the traffic as it enters&#13;
the various parking lots around Tee Jay at these functions.&#13;
During the school year they control the crowds at football&#13;
and basketball games. Also the raising and lowering of the&#13;
flag is one of th e ir duties.&#13;
At the regular weekend dances they supervise work in the&#13;
coat room and make themselves generally useful.&#13;
They very often go unappreciated but if it weren't for&#13;
them the amount of confusion at Tee Jay functions would&#13;
be intolerable.&#13;
Military&#13;
Police&#13;
119 &#13;
9PORT9 &#13;
121 &#13;
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Varsity&#13;
First Row; L. to R., C. Mobley, R. Hoke, S. Chew, J. Kinsel, L. Mayberry, G. Khors, M. Kellar, L. Floyd, L. McGee, Second Row, S.&#13;
Hoke, T. Arnold, G. Vogel, D. Connor, T. Garrean, R. Tallman, T. McClure, D. Purnell, G. Wooldridge, M. Tracy, Third Row, G.&#13;
Gamblin, T. Bond, B. Wolfe, J. Lydon, B. Case, L. Koenigs, T. Hawki ns, G. Ives, E. Lawton, M. Myers.&#13;
MR. HANSEN MR. GOTSCHALL&#13;
As in many athletic events, the score does not a lways tell the whole story. This is true of this year's&#13;
va rsity foot ball team. Although only two games were&#13;
won, in every one of those games we showed signs of&#13;
being a powerhouse. The boys tried their hardest and&#13;
ke pt improving after each game. It seemed like the&#13;
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1965 Football Scores&#13;
Tech 37 T.J. 19&#13;
Westside 24 T.J. 0&#13;
A.L. 19 T.J. 26&#13;
North 41 T.J. 18&#13;
Central 13 T.J. 6&#13;
Bellevue 34 T.J. 18&#13;
Prep 33 T.J. 6&#13;
Ryan 20 T.J. 39&#13;
team rea lly started rolling at the end of the season&#13;
but by t hat t ime it was too late. A lot of juniors,&#13;
coached by Dennis Gotschall , saw action this season&#13;
and many of them will be trying to better T.J.'s record for Coach J ack Hansen next year. &#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
The Junior Varsity had a lot of downfalls this year.&#13;
No games were won and only one game was tied during the season. The team was composed of a talented&#13;
group of sophomores and juniors. The team had expert&#13;
instruction, being coached by Mr. Charles Bryant,&#13;
and Mr. Michael Gill.&#13;
Desire and hustle were assets the team was noted&#13;
for. If the breaks had fallen the other way, Tee Jay&#13;
might have had a winning year. Despite the futile&#13;
efforts, many boys gained valuable experience and&#13;
will be a big help to next year's varsity team.&#13;
Back Row; L. to R.: Cooch Bryant, J. Lindsay, D. Haden, K. Peterso n, D. Waffle , J .. Morgan, ~- Russell, .J .. Kinsel, D. Fernley, C.&#13;
Lindstrum, M. Krivokucha, K. Walker, M Goldenberg, G. Kohrs, T. Garrean , A. Rollins, J. Sefkin, G. Christi anson, G. Gamblin, B.&#13;
Wolfe, J. Reese, Front Row; B. Kern, T .. Hawkins, C. Pendgraft, M. Jones, K. Constant, M. Shepard, R. Garrison, J. Floyd, M. Mar,&#13;
W. Thompson, E. Lawton, T. Arnold .&#13;
Season Record:&#13;
0 Wins 6 Losses I Tie&#13;
Tee Jay 0 Prep 1.9&#13;
Tee Jay 13 A.L. 32&#13;
Tee Jay 0 North 13&#13;
Tee Jay 13 Westside 26&#13;
Tee Jay 7 Central 7&#13;
Tee Jay 0 Ryan 19&#13;
Tee Jay 0 Tech 6&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
9ophomore 9quad&#13;
Back Row; L. to R.: M. Paulson, S. Dyson, C. Freer, L. Jung, G. Lovercheck, T. Drager, D. O' Dew, S. Du nla p, H. Je s~ n, K. Eng lund.&#13;
Front Row; N. Mandrich, T. Ferrin, M. Kunick, D. Witt, J. Connor, D. Bowser, D. Sage, P. Shadden, L. Waugh, V. Downing.&#13;
Season Record :&#13;
3 Wins&#13;
Tee Jay 7&#13;
Tee J ay 0&#13;
Tee Jay 19&#13;
Tee Jay 6&#13;
Tee Jay 13&#13;
Tee J ay 0&#13;
Tee Jay 9&#13;
COACH JEROME&#13;
The Sophomore football team finished its season&#13;
with a respectable record of three wins against four&#13;
defeats. Highlights of the season inc luded a victory&#13;
over Tech produced by a fifty yard pass play in the&#13;
closing thirty seconds of the game .&#13;
A heartbreaker ended the season when Tee Jay&#13;
lost to Ryan. The Sophs' goal line charge was ha lted&#13;
4 Defeats&#13;
C reighton Prep 0&#13;
AL. 22&#13;
Tech 12&#13;
North 19&#13;
Central 0&#13;
W estside 27&#13;
Ryan 12&#13;
COACH SIMM S&#13;
twice during the fourth quarter. Each time Tee Jay&#13;
had the ba ll within Ryan's ten yard line, and was unable to punch over the winning score. Credit is due&#13;
to the Sophomore boys who played a tough sche d ule.&#13;
Determinatio n and hard pla y produced a numbe r of&#13;
young foot ba llers t ha t we wi ll be watching in t he&#13;
next several ye a rs. &#13;
Candids&#13;
What the*!*!@* are those guys doing? Kiss Me!&#13;
Duck!&#13;
Did Tan catch it or did it catch Tan!&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Row I: L. to R.; G. Garrett, D. Fein hold; B. Doughman, M. Gibler, Row 2 L. Harrington, J. Gibler, E. Lawton, G.&#13;
Wooldrige, Row 3: G. Galle, B. Feinhold, T. Garrean, R. Tallman.&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Mr. Brya nt wa s a 1955 graduate of the Unive rsity of Ne braska , a nd while there he received&#13;
honors in footba ll a nd in wrestling. The e xperience&#13;
he ga ined in co ll ege has been passed on through&#13;
devotions and ha rd work d uring practice sessions.&#13;
He has coa ched at Thomas Jefferson for years,&#13;
and during t hese years he ha s com piled a 29 win&#13;
and 15 loss record . &#13;
Out of the winter varsity squads the wrestling . team&#13;
had the best season. Their overall record shows thi~&#13;
wit h a record of 9 wins and 4 defeats in duo co~petition. They finished third in the Metro Tourney; second in the Iowa sectional; and had finalists in district&#13;
and state tournaments.&#13;
This year's record is typical of those produced by&#13;
head coach Bryant. He has transferred his experience&#13;
and know how to the individual wrestler in such a&#13;
way that he will produce to the utmost of his ability.&#13;
Congratulations to this year's team for a fine season.&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
*Tee Jay 33 Oakland 13 *Tee Jay 42 Central 5&#13;
*Tee Jay 34 Bishop Ryan 11 Tee Jay 18 Bellevue 24&#13;
Tee Jay 18 Harlan 24 Tee Jay 11 Tech 32&#13;
*Tee Jay 37 Boystown 9 *Tee Jay 24 Benson 19&#13;
*Tee Jay 26 Westside 14 *Tee Jay 37 Lewis Central 9&#13;
*Tee Jay 32 North 12 Tee Jay 12 A. L. 27&#13;
*Tee Jay 43 Prep 3&#13;
*Wins Total Nine wins; Four losses&#13;
Grap piers&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
Refe ree wa tch es as C a rl Mobl ey pins his ma n&#13;
Mat&#13;
Candids&#13;
Garrett shows fo rm t ha t compile d a 70 wi n a nd 12 loss reco rd&#13;
A pi n ts ne a r &#13;
GEORGE GARRETT&#13;
LEO HARRINGTON&#13;
BOB DOUGHMAN&#13;
RON TALLMAN&#13;
-.,&#13;
'&#13;
Award Winners&#13;
George was one of the best wrestlers T. J. has ever produced.&#13;
He compiled a record of 70 wins, 12 losses, and I tie. George's&#13;
quickness made him a "tiger" to wrestle, and many of George's opponents found themselves on the bottom and usually pinned. T. J.&#13;
is especially proud of George for his championship wrestling, jovial&#13;
disposition, and high spirit. George won many of the tournaments&#13;
around this area. He also won third place in the state meet.&#13;
Leo was a great performer for T. J. this year with a record of&#13;
35 wins, 17 losses, and 3 ties. Leo was able to use his wirey frame&#13;
to get him out of tight spots. He was a spunky competitor, and he&#13;
used his head and quickness rather than brawn to overpower his&#13;
man. Congratulations to Leo for winning the "Most Take Downs"&#13;
award.&#13;
Another name for this boy would be "tiger," and that is what&#13;
this boy was out on the mat. His hustle and desire was ov'erpowering&#13;
to most of his opponents. By just looking at him before t he match,&#13;
one could tell that he was there to win. Bob, a junior, compiled a&#13;
record of 22 wins, 8 losses, and no ties. Bob won the "Most Im proved&#13;
Wrestler" award.&#13;
Ron, the "big bear," wrestled heavyweight for T.J . this year. As&#13;
with most big men he was strong, but he used his head in addition&#13;
to his strength. His coolness and agility under press ure won him&#13;
many victories. Congratulations to Ron for winning the "Most Pins"&#13;
award. His record was 15 wins, 12 losses, and 6 ties.&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
J. V. Wrestling&#13;
Division Champs&#13;
Front Row. L to R: W. Wold, J. Knouse, L. Jensen, D. Flagg , B. Anfinson, M. Ross,&#13;
D. Bowser, Back Row: J. Bradford, T. Bond, M. Gold enburg, D. Waffl e, A. Rollins,&#13;
M. Smith, M. Zimmerman&#13;
Tee Jay vs Oakland w&#13;
Tee Jay VS Bishop Ryan w&#13;
Tee Jay VS Harla n L&#13;
Tee Jay VS Boystown w&#13;
Tee Jay VS Westside w&#13;
Tee Jay VS North w&#13;
Tee Jay vs Bryan w&#13;
Tee Jay VS Prep w&#13;
Tee Jay vs Central w&#13;
Tee Jay vs Bellev ue w&#13;
Tee Jay VS Tech w&#13;
Tee Jay vs Benson w&#13;
Tee Jay vs Lewis Centra l w&#13;
Tee Jay vs A. L. L &#13;
A record of&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Basketball&#13;
7 wins and 12 losses&#13;
was compiled by the&#13;
varsity ba sketball team.&#13;
After a slow start and some&#13;
bad breaks, the t e am see med&#13;
to come to life. At this t ime&#13;
we were well into the season and&#13;
it was just about too late to start&#13;
a rally to even up our record. Switching&#13;
coaches in the last part of the season&#13;
made it more of a challenge.&#13;
Although it was an uphill fight from&#13;
the start, the boys never got discouraged&#13;
and always tried their hardest. Because of the&#13;
lack in he ight every boy had to give his all pl us&#13;
a little more to be able to run with Metro foes.&#13;
Despite this they did have speed and shooting ability.&#13;
In the tourney the team g ot as far as the semifin als in district play before bowing to arch rival A.L.&#13;
in a rea l thrilling game. Coaches Capel and Davis gave th e&#13;
team expert advice and taught the finer points of defense&#13;
a nd offe nse . The record doesn't always tell the whole story.&#13;
A championship record wa s not shown this year, but championsh ip&#13;
effort a nd desire were.&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
BOB CASE&#13;
This was Bob's first year on the&#13;
varsity team. He developed into o ne&#13;
of its finest ball players. His best&#13;
shots were a jumper from the top of&#13;
the key and a twisting layup down&#13;
the middle . Bob made All-City and&#13;
All-Southwest Iowa teams at guard.&#13;
ROGER NANSEL&#13;
CHARLIE ALLEN&#13;
Out of all the players on&#13;
the squad Charlie was the&#13;
most aggressive on offense.&#13;
His smootb moves and deadly&#13;
shots from fifteen feet brought&#13;
him high point honors in many&#13;
ball games. This was his second&#13;
year on the varsity.&#13;
One of this year's starting forward positions was&#13;
held by Barry. He stood 5' 11" which is short for&#13;
a forward, but he could jump with the best of&#13;
them. His best shot&#13;
BARRY McGINN&#13;
was a jumper from&#13;
the side. Also, Barry&#13;
was one of the finest&#13;
defensive players on&#13;
the squad.&#13;
Roger was the tallest man on t he&#13;
varsity squad at 6'3". This was his&#13;
second year on the varsity, and played&#13;
his best game against A.L. Roger's&#13;
greatest attribute was rebounding, and&#13;
he displayed this talent in every game&#13;
at center. His best shot was a turn&#13;
around jump from the inside.&#13;
Chuck was the stuffer of&#13;
the 65-66 ball club. His tremendous reach added to his&#13;
6'2" frame enabled him to&#13;
dunk the ball from any angle.&#13;
His best shot was a short&#13;
hooker. This was his first year&#13;
on the varsity.&#13;
CHUCK BANKS &#13;
Ja y was t he speedster of the squad.&#13;
Many times he stole the ball and&#13;
zoomed away from the chasing defe nders. His best shot was a driving&#13;
hook from his guard position and down&#13;
the left si de of the key. Jay was also&#13;
a strong defen sive player.&#13;
JAY MALONE&#13;
Th is was Jim's second year with the&#13;
va rsity squad and this experience&#13;
showed in many ball games. Jim was&#13;
a ble to play either forward or guard,&#13;
and he held one of these positions&#13;
the e nti re season. His best shot was a&#13;
jumper from the left side.&#13;
JOHN LYDON&#13;
John was the best sixth man&#13;
on the +earl'!. His 5' I I" height&#13;
did not stop him from gathering rebounds from taller men.&#13;
His shooting ability and coolness under pressure were an&#13;
asset to the team. His best&#13;
shot was a scoop layup.&#13;
Bob was the shortest man&#13;
on the team at 5'7". A standout on defense, he would steal&#13;
the ball easily with his quick&#13;
hands. Bob was a deadly shot&#13;
from far out, especially the&#13;
twenty foot mark.&#13;
BOB HESSMAN&#13;
Bill was the only junior on the team. He transferred to T. J. from Kansas in the middle of the&#13;
season. His shooting and rebou nd ing crbility will&#13;
help the team next&#13;
year. His best shot BILL HAGOOD&#13;
was a jumper from&#13;
the center.&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Jay Vees&#13;
With a record of nine-nine, the Jay Vee basketball&#13;
team made a fine showing this season. Coach Bill&#13;
Davis built his team up to be good sportsmen, rugged players, and tigers on defense.&#13;
Many of these boys will be expected to fill varsity&#13;
positions next year. With the coaching they received&#13;
from Coach Davis, a bright season is in store for&#13;
next year.&#13;
Front Row, L to R: T. Arnold, T. Arnold, J. Floyd, R. Whirli, Back: L. Brashers, B. Kern, D. Madden, T. Drager, D. Horner&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
Tee Jay 44 Mo .. Valley 32 Tee Jay 41 Sioux City c. 48&#13;
Tee Jay 32 Holy Name 47 Tee Jay 61 Benson 81&#13;
Tee Jay 45 Prep 58 Tee Jay 48 Burke 54&#13;
Tee Jay 53 A. L. 48 Tee Jay 70 Griswold 39&#13;
Tee Jay 68 Manning 27 Tee Jay 68 Central 55&#13;
Tee Jay 58 Atlantic 51 Tee Jay 41 Boys Town 51&#13;
Tee Jay 52 Tech 59 Tee Jay 41 W. Harrison 70&#13;
Tee Jay 62 South 50 Tee Jay 54 Lewis Central 20&#13;
Tee Jay 59 A. L. 57 Tee Jay 48 Ryan 53 &#13;
Sophomore Cagers&#13;
This year the sophomore basketball team compiled a&#13;
record of ten wins and three losses. Highlighting this&#13;
yea r's season was a triple overtime win over Bellevue&#13;
with the final score, Tee Jay fifty-nine and Bellevue&#13;
fifty-seven.&#13;
Tee Jay 41&#13;
Tee Jay 70&#13;
Tee Jay 73&#13;
Tee Jay 53•&#13;
Tee Jay 67&#13;
Tee Jay 60&#13;
Tee Jay 72&#13;
Tee Jay 52&#13;
Tee Jay 60&#13;
Tee Jay 59&#13;
Tee Jay 71&#13;
These boys worked hard and were considered a topnotch sophomore club. Coach Mike Hoffman, in his&#13;
second year with the team, feels many of these boys&#13;
will be able to fill varsity positions in the near future.&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
Prep 56&#13;
North 61&#13;
Ryan 57&#13;
Tech 56&#13;
South 56&#13;
Central 47&#13;
Westside 53&#13;
Benson 69&#13;
West Harrison 43&#13;
Abe Lynx 49&#13;
Fremont-Mills 54&#13;
Tee Jay 59 (3 ovt.) Bellevue 57&#13;
Tee Jay 56 Boys town 47&#13;
First Row, L to R: D. Debar, G. Andersen, J. Heckerman, T. Th omas, D. Witt, C. Solomon, Second Row; G. love rchec k, J. John son ,&#13;
T. Finnell, P. Plummer, J. Morgan, R. Apple&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
L. to R. Ivy Moore, Laura Waugh, Vicki Hall, Roberta Hunt, Mad onna Bittick, Mary Bolte, Donna Balzer-spon so r, Geo rgia G ottbrecht, Connie Marlin, Jeanie H all, Kathy Mandolfo, Linda Lu schen, Chris Dickense n.&#13;
Jackettes&#13;
TJ's Girls' Basketball Team&#13;
Eve n though only 3 seniors return ed to the girls' basketball team this year,- the y&#13;
had a fairly good seaso n. They practiced twice a week on lay-up shots, driils, fre e&#13;
throws, and different plays. Having tough competition from 15 othe r teams in the&#13;
B league (girls 18 and unde r), they finished with 8 losses a nd 2 wins.&#13;
Showing much improvement, the girls we re runners-up in the consolation games&#13;
of the AAU tournament. Also, one of the outstanding players, Jeanie Hall, was&#13;
elected to the a ll star team. With almost all the girls returning next year, it should&#13;
be a ve ry promising season. &#13;
Front Row, L. to R.: R. Simmons, L. Spratt, D. Caffery, D. Neil, T. Farris, C. Foutch, A. Schroeder, M. Rine, Back Row, Coach E.&#13;
Robinson, J. Malone, C. Solomon, D. Steensen, B. Lambert, R. Nancel, M. Shannon, J. Grazier, D. Horner, A. Holmberg, S. Siegler.&#13;
MEET&#13;
Ryan, Bellevue, T.J.&#13;
Bellevue, T.J.&#13;
Tech, North, T.J.&#13;
Ryan, T.J.&#13;
Westside , T.J.&#13;
Tech, T.J.&#13;
Metro. Invitational&#13;
A.L., T.J.&#13;
Peru State Invitational&#13;
Metro. Activities As.&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
PLACE&#13;
2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
2nd&#13;
2nd&#13;
2r'ld&#13;
2nd&#13;
9th&#13;
2nd&#13;
4th&#13;
7th&#13;
This year has been a rebuilding period for Coach&#13;
Earnest Robinson 's thinclads. With only three returning lettermen from la st year's squad, Coa ch&#13;
Robinson had to settle for seventh in the Metropolitan League. The boys had much desire and&#13;
determination. W ith nine underclassmen returning&#13;
to next year's squad, a successful season is in store&#13;
for future cross country teams at Tee Jay.&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
Track&#13;
1st Row: L. to R.-M. Jones, R. Turpine, L. Spratt, M. Dyson, D. Bergstrom, E. Lawton, T. Hawkins, M. Rhin e. 2nd Row: J. Malone,&#13;
J. Nagle, L. Floyd, B. Hagood, C. Mobley, C. Foutch, A. Roll ins, J. Hecke rman , Coac h Hansen, D. Fernley, D. Horne r, T. Bond,&#13;
G. Khors, Coach Gotchall.&#13;
This year's track team placed high in every meet they participated in. Greg Kohors&#13;
and Mike Kellar paced the team with I st and 2nd place efforts at the State Meet.&#13;
Other point getters for the team were Tim Bond in the I 00 Yd. Da sh and Jay&#13;
Malone in the 220 Yd. Da sh. Kohrs, Bond and many othe r undercla ssmen are return -&#13;
ing to help bolster rela ys a nd garner points in the open events. A boy has to pay&#13;
the price to become successful in track, and by t he showing made this year, many&#13;
boys paid the price. Congratulations to Mr. Gotchall for an outstandi ng track team. &#13;
Mike Kellar shows form tha t ea rn ed him 2nd place in th e Stat e Me et.&#13;
Dave&#13;
third .&#13;
Greg Khors I st place in the broad jump at the Stat e Meet.&#13;
Be rgstrom fin ishes&#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
The girls who fre qu ently ran the relay we re from L. to R. Kathy Mahe r,&#13;
Kathey Mandolfo, (standing} Linda Lu schen, an d Maggie Roacha.&#13;
Even though the number out for girls'&#13;
track was limited, the team had a good season. Five girls made up the team, and because of t his each girl participated in a va-&#13;
_riety of activities.&#13;
The girls started by practicing four nights&#13;
a week after school. Exercises consisted of&#13;
jumping jacks, sit-ups, leg exercises, running&#13;
from two to three laps around the football&#13;
field , and practicing the dashes to improve&#13;
their time.&#13;
T eeJay entered the meets at Red Oak&#13;
and Missouri Valley but failed to score&#13;
against toughter rivals. The team also entered in th e meet at the Iowa School for the&#13;
Deaf where they won place ribbons. Linda&#13;
Luschen took second place in the broad&#13;
jump for which she set the school record at&#13;
T eeJay, second place in the 220 yard run,&#13;
and placed fifth in the I 00 yard dash. The&#13;
four girls on the relay team won a fourth&#13;
place ribbon.&#13;
This year the coach of girls' as wel l as boys' track was Mr.&#13;
Ernest Robinson. His assistant was Miss Donna Balzer of th e&#13;
girls' p hysica l ed ucation department. &#13;
Girls'&#13;
Track&#13;
Linda Luschen gets a running start for the broad'&#13;
jump.&#13;
Geo rgia Gottbrecht prepares to throw the softball.&#13;
Conditions for running on the TeeJay track we re ve ry difficult because of the new adaition being constructed.&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
Gymnastics&#13;
The gymnastic team had a record of two wins and&#13;
seven losses. Coach Bill Simms has many underclassmen returning next year.&#13;
With the experie nce gained this year, better performance s are e xpected from these boys in the coming&#13;
season .&#13;
Front Row, L to R: D. Sage, J. Hotchkiss, B. King, G. Mann, B. Lambert,&#13;
D. Burgstru m, Back Row: J . Ives, B. Brabec, H. Brink, M. Jon es, J. Conner.&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
Tee Jay 61 Bellevue&#13;
Tee Jay 51 North&#13;
Tee Jay 38 Westside&#13;
Tee Jay 32 Cre ighton&#13;
Tee Jay 62 Tech&#13;
Tee Jay 32 Ryan&#13;
Tee Jay 45 A. L.&#13;
Prep&#13;
POINT LEADERS&#13;
Dave Burgstrum&#13;
Capt. Mike Jones&#13;
C apt. John Ives&#13;
Jeff Conner&#13;
Bob Lambert&#13;
48&#13;
61&#13;
74&#13;
80&#13;
50&#13;
80&#13;
68&#13;
68'h&#13;
53&#13;
48&#13;
33 1/3&#13;
23'h &#13;
9wimming&#13;
First Row, L to R: W. Prito, T. Hawkins, D. Pogge, R. Underwood, J. Conner, B. Schomberg, R. Garrison, M. Bergantzel, Second Row: J. Allen, R. Hoke, G. Rosenbaugh, B. Russell, S. Hoke, J. Menching, J. Lindsay, D. Oshlo, D. Oshlo.&#13;
With a record of one win, one tie, and sixteen losse!&#13;
the swimming team didn't fare too well against thei&#13;
tough Metro foes.&#13;
This year's team was composed mainly of underclas~&#13;
men. Mr. Jerome and the team feel that the experienc•&#13;
they gained from this year and lots of hard work, ·&#13;
brighter season is in store for next year.&#13;
COACH JEROME&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
1 966 Baseball&#13;
Front Row: D. Con nor, D. Debar, J. Lydon, B. Ca se, D. Purn ell, B. McGinn T. McClure. Back Row: D. Daley, R. Hoke, D. Thomas,&#13;
D. Fenton, L. McGee J. Grazier, L. Breshers, S. Hoke.&#13;
Coach Dick Davis&#13;
The spring base ball squad possessed a 16-5 record and&#13;
the title of Spring State Ba seball Champio ns. Seasoned by&#13;
the tough competition of the Merto-Leagu e , the state&#13;
champs tore through their Iowa fo es with a 12-0 record.&#13;
The team at the start of the season was rough and needed&#13;
work in many places.. As the season progressed, though, the&#13;
squad turned into a smooth functioning team which in the&#13;
end became the number one team in the state of Iowa. &#13;
State Champions&#13;
Coach Davis's expression shows se riou sness&#13;
of t he state to urn ey.&#13;
An oth e r run for th e state tourn ey ca use.&#13;
THE 1966 STATE CHAMPIONS&#13;
.. . .&#13;
Cl\ ~ COU '&lt; l ( DAIR (A~~ ~&#13;
Anoth e r fine defe nsive pla y&#13;
147 &#13;
Dan Thomas stokes ou t anot her home run.&#13;
Da n Dal e y gu a rd s second ba se .&#13;
T.J. vs. Des Moines Dowling Win T.J. vs. A. L. Wi n&#13;
T.J. vs. Des Moines Dowling win T.J. vs. Bellvue wi n&#13;
T.J. vs. Boystown loss T.J. vs. Central Win&#13;
T.J. vs. Westside loss T.J. vs. Spalding win&#13;
T.J. vs. Ryan loss T.J. vs. North loss&#13;
T.J. vs. South Win T.J. vs. Tech loss&#13;
T.J. vs. Burke Win T.J. vs. Prep wi n&#13;
T.J. vs. Lewis Central wi n T.J. vs. Churdan win&#13;
T.J. vs. A.L. win T.J. vs. Davenpo rt win&#13;
T.J. vs. Elk Horn Win T.J. vs. W aterloo Win&#13;
T.J. vs. Bedford win &#13;
-.· ·-&#13;
Row 1; L. to R.: D. Clayton, K. Petersen, M. Danburg, B. Kern, J. Morgan, J . Kinsel, R. Johnson, T. Thomas; ·Row 2: T. Ferrin , J. Nichola s,&#13;
D. Witt, J. Hitfe rnan , M. Paulson, R. Garrison, D. tlowser, J . Connor.&#13;
Junior Varsit\j&#13;
After losing the first game of the season, RECORD&#13;
the Jay-vees racked up SIX straight VIC- T.J. Westside 7&#13;
tori es for a 6-1 Metro League record- T.J. 12 Rummel 4&#13;
good enough for a first place finish. The T.J. 6 A.L. 4&#13;
team wa s led by the trio of John Kinsel, T.J. 7 Tech 0&#13;
J ohn Hiffernan, and Terry Ferrin who hit T.J. 3 Be llevue 2&#13;
. 308, .450, and .410 respectively. T.J . 7 Creig hton Prep 3&#13;
T.J. 9 A.L. 4&#13;
149 &#13;
Girls'&#13;
The girls' golf team showed&#13;
much improvement over la st&#13;
yea r. Many new sophomores&#13;
participated this year making the team wo rk harde r&#13;
and creating competition&#13;
among the team fo r those&#13;
low scores. Their sponsor,&#13;
Mrs. Sally Kelker, took t he&#13;
team to Westwood Golf&#13;
course four times a week&#13;
to determine low scores&#13;
for t he matches. The top six&#13;
were then taken to Dodge&#13;
course in inter-school competition.&#13;
The low scorer and best&#13;
playe r on the team was Carolyn Lin.dsay who took fourth&#13;
place low medalist in competing with forty-two girls at&#13;
the Iowa district meet.&#13;
The team lost to A.L. in&#13;
the two matches scheduled&#13;
with the scores being&#13;
A.L.&#13;
A.L.&#13;
184&#13;
23 3&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
185&#13;
255&#13;
The top six girls who placed in district a re from L. to R. Carolyn Lind sa y, Sa ndy Rowe , Trud yMark, Alice Conway, Debo ra Smith, C a rl a Arndt.&#13;
The first match between A.L. and T.J. was he ld at W estwood and the second at El ks C ou ntry Club G o lf Course.&#13;
In the southwest Iowa Tourname nt T eeJay placed fourth&#13;
(beating A.L. by twent y-three strokes) and placed fourth in&#13;
t he Omaha Golf In vitationa l at Ceda r Hills Golf Cou rse.&#13;
The team fi nished with a good sea son and with all but three&#13;
girls returning , next season should be even better.&#13;
Golf Team&#13;
150&#13;
Othe r me mbe rs on the team a re&#13;
fro m L. to R. Dia na Fid o ne, C a rol&#13;
Sa nd e rs, sponsor, M rs. Sally Ke l·&#13;
ke r, La ura W a ug h, Connie Smith,&#13;
Li nd a Bri ley.&#13;
Not pictured: Be tty Parks, Dia na&#13;
Ro bin so n, Linda Lyd o n. &#13;
Row I: Gail Anderson, Jim Evans, Neil Evans, Jim Minor. Row 2: Joel Myklebust, Ron Fernley, Rod Appel, Rod Erickson .&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson boys golf team putted through&#13;
this year sporting new blast jackets (furnished by Al Martin&#13;
a.nd Grape Growers Association) to a score of I tie, 3&#13;
losses, and 2 wins. The low average boy for the team was&#13;
sophomore Rod Appel with an average of 42 .7. Second low&#13;
was senior Rod Erickson with a 43 .2 ave rage , followed closely&#13;
by senior Jim Eva ns with 43.6.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
T.J. 169 Bellvue 169&#13;
T.J. 193 Westside 176&#13;
T.J. 168 Prep 164&#13;
T.J. 164 North 163&#13;
T.J. 163 Tech 182&#13;
T.J. 174 Rya n 177&#13;
COACH FRANK LAMANTIA&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
Row I L. to R. Co nni e Marlin, Marta Brabec, Janice Tysor, Mary Conboy Row 2: Connie Foot, Diane Shrode r, Bo nni e Sm ith, Kathy&#13;
Maher, Ivy Moore&#13;
Tennis&#13;
1966 brought a fine season for t he Thomas Jefferson&#13;
girl's tennis team. The team was composed of th re e seniors,&#13;
C onnie Marlin, Ivy Moore, and C onnie Foot, and fi ve sophomores. Ivy Moore was a District Semi-Finalist.&#13;
The sophomores look fo rwa rd with expe rience and drive&#13;
to a promising season next yea r. The team was coached by&#13;
Miss Donna Ba lze r.&#13;
T.J. 4 Lewis Centra l 0&#13;
T.J. 0 A. L. 4&#13;
T.J. 3 Red O ak I&#13;
T.J. 4 Lewis Cent ral 0&#13;
T.J . 0 A.L. 4&#13;
T.J. 4 Glenwood 0&#13;
t&#13;
•·. &#13;
Boys' Tennis&#13;
Row I, L. to R.: P. O'Hara, T. Arnold, T. Arnold, C. Rosenbaugh; Row 2: M. Shannon, S. Carle, A. Coleman, D. Madden.&#13;
The best tennis team T.J. and Coach Mike Hoffman&#13;
eve r produced was this year's team. Steve Carle and&#13;
Ala n Colema n were Semi-finalists in the State Tournament. With an overall record of 5 wins and I loss, the&#13;
team finished third in the Metro Tourney and second&#13;
in their division.&#13;
I st singles ....... .... ..... . . . . .. . ... Steve Carle&#13;
2nd singles Mike Shannon&#13;
3rd singles ............. .... ....... Alan Coleman&#13;
I st doubles ..... .... ........ ...... ... Tim Arnold&#13;
Tom Arnold&#13;
2nd doubles ...... ... . ..... . .. . ... Denny Madden&#13;
Ca rl Rosenbaugh&#13;
Pat O'Hara&#13;
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Roger Johnson&#13;
President&#13;
Mrs. Karen Day&#13;
Mr. Bill Simms&#13;
J ohn Lindsay&#13;
Vice-president&#13;
Mr. Dan Ryan&#13;
Trudy Mark&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Mr. R. Davis&#13;
(n ot pictured)&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Officers&#13;
and&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Steve Pefferman&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Tom Arnold&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms &#13;
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Sandy Abbott&#13;
Russ Abraham&#13;
Marcia Achenbaugh&#13;
Sharon Ackerman&#13;
Dave Acord&#13;
Conn ie Adamson&#13;
Wayne Aege&#13;
Tin a Ahlquist&#13;
Phyll is Akins&#13;
Su sa n Albert&#13;
Ran dy Allen&#13;
Donna Allison&#13;
Gail Andersen&#13;
Bill Anfinson&#13;
Rod Appel&#13;
Ca rla Arndt&#13;
Tim Arnold&#13;
Tom Arnold&#13;
Joa n Arvidso n&#13;
John Atwell&#13;
Sharon Ault&#13;
Vickie Auxier&#13;
Coll ee n Baker&#13;
Shirley Bake r&#13;
Mich ae l Ba rrie r&#13;
Ken Baxter&#13;
Rich Bece rra&#13;
Susan Beck&#13;
Dea na Belt&#13;
Bill Be nedict&#13;
Mike Bergantzel&#13;
Roberta Be rry&#13;
Re becca Betts&#13;
Kathy Bloom&#13;
Paul ette Bloom &#13;
Janet Boe&#13;
Jerry Bohlen&#13;
Mary Bolte&#13;
Dave Bonar&#13;
Pam Bothwell&#13;
Laura Bott&#13;
Dick Bowser&#13;
Marta Brabec&#13;
Jon Bradford&#13;
Ann Bradley&#13;
Lettie Bradley&#13;
Linda Briley&#13;
Herb Brink&#13;
Tina Brockman&#13;
Charles Brooks&#13;
Virgin ia Brooks&#13;
Lorene Brotherton&#13;
Bob Brown&#13;
J a net Brown&#13;
Denny Burbeck&#13;
Susan Burkey&#13;
Gene Butterfield&#13;
Larry Caffery&#13;
Bruce Capron&#13;
Ellen Ca rey&#13;
Ang ie Carlson&#13;
Judy Ca rrell&#13;
Vi cky Childs&#13;
Alice Clark&#13;
Carolyn Cl ark&#13;
Corky Clark&#13;
Sharan Cla rk&#13;
Albert Clay&#13;
Doug Cla yto n&#13;
Dan Cleveng er&#13;
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Noree n Clinke nbeard&#13;
Bruce Collie r&#13;
Janie Sue Conaway&#13;
Mary L. Conb".'y&#13;
Cra ig Conkling&#13;
J eff Conner&#13;
Sh a ron Cook&#13;
Jim Core&#13;
Kevin Consta nt&#13;
Donn a Costello&#13;
Glen A. Cox&#13;
Pat Curry&#13;
De nnis Davis&#13;
Kirk Davis&#13;
Marsha Davis&#13;
Dave DeBa r&#13;
Mich ae l DeHart&#13;
Ru st~ De lashmutt&#13;
Phyllis Demoret .&#13;
Leon Lou is De itz&#13;
G loria Dis hong&#13;
Raymond Don_ahoo&#13;
Virgil Downi ng &#13;
De nn y Drake&#13;
Tim Dreag er&#13;
Steve Dunl a p&#13;
Steve Dyson&#13;
Judy Edie&#13;
Peg gy Ellison&#13;
Kenny Engl and&#13;
Buddy Eshom&#13;
Chet Ethington&#13;
Nea l Eva ns&#13;
Rosetta Eva ns&#13;
Rex Fa rris&#13;
J anice Fee kin&#13;
Lyn nette Feekin&#13;
Thomas Fe nn ell&#13;
Ron Fernley&#13;
Te rry Ferrin&#13;
Ann Fe rryma n&#13;
Michae l Fie nh old&#13;
Ron Filkins&#13;
Larry Fishe r&#13;
Dan Flegg&#13;
Nancy Fo rcade&#13;
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Carl Foutch&#13;
John Fowler&#13;
Claude France&#13;
Dan Franks&#13;
Chuck Freer&#13;
Carol Fronk&#13;
Ell~n Full ington&#13;
Dwai n Galle&#13;
Tom Gardner&#13;
Steve Garrison&#13;
Mary G atrost&#13;
Mich ael Gibson&#13;
Bill Giles&#13;
Lyle Gilfillan&#13;
J e rry Gilmore&#13;
Georg e Glacey&#13;
Georgia Gottbrecht&#13;
Cheryl Grap&#13;
Donita Grau&#13;
Nel la Graves&#13;
Alta M. Gravitt&#13;
Marsha Griffin&#13;
Bob Grys ki ewicz&#13;
Lin da Ha ck&#13;
Jane Hag er&#13;
Victoria Ma rl a Hall&#13;
Barb Hanafa n&#13;
Barb Hannon&#13;
De bbie Hanse n&#13;
Kathy Han se n&#13;
She ila Hansen&#13;
Avalena Hanslip&#13;
G lenn Hanson&#13;
Ruth Hanson&#13;
Te rry Ha rold &#13;
Jo Ann Hartman&#13;
Kenny Harvey&#13;
Sh aron Hauger&#13;
Mike Hawkins&#13;
Kathryn Haze n&#13;
Jim Heckerman&#13;
Share Heineman&#13;
Mitch Henley&#13;
Rick He nsley&#13;
Lill ia n Hester&#13;
James A. Heywood&#13;
John Hiffern a n&#13;
Fred Hill&#13;
Ka re n Hines&#13;
G ary Hodtwalker&#13;
Ga ry Hoemann&#13;
Pam Holde n&#13;
Clifford Holding&#13;
Don Hook&#13;
Pam Horner&#13;
Rick Hose lton&#13;
Anna Humlicek&#13;
George Hunt&#13;
Jud y Hunt&#13;
Robe rta Hunt&#13;
Shirley Hunte r&#13;
Pat Hurley&#13;
Patricia Huskey&#13;
Cathi e Hutchinson&#13;
Paula Iden&#13;
Dia ne Ives&#13;
Dia ne Ives&#13;
J esse Ja ckso n&#13;
Larry J ense n&#13;
Howard J e nsen&#13;
163 &#13;
164&#13;
Norm an Jensen&#13;
G ary John son&#13;
Gary Johnson&#13;
Hugh E. John so n&#13;
Linda John so n&#13;
Roger J ohnso n&#13;
Tim John son&#13;
Brad J ohnston&#13;
Eldon John ston&#13;
Jerry Johnston&#13;
Rick Jolliff&#13;
Kathy Jung&#13;
Larry Ju ng&#13;
Ke nn eth Ka rnes&#13;
N adi ne Kellar&#13;
Vickie L. Keller&#13;
C ynth ia Kellog g&#13;
Kathy Ki;i nyon&#13;
Bob Ke rn&#13;
G lenn Kil patrick&#13;
C arol Ki ng&#13;
J anice Ki ng&#13;
Dia na Ki nne &#13;
John Kinsel&#13;
Dorie Kirby&#13;
Glenna Klement&#13;
Jack Knouse&#13;
Doug Knutson&#13;
Bob Knudsen&#13;
Kitty Koch&#13;
Don Koger&#13;
Karen Kohrs&#13;
H elen Konecny&#13;
Susi e Kopera&#13;
Ru ss Kramer&#13;
Michael Krivokuche&#13;
Angie Kruse&#13;
Bill Kru se&#13;
Dora Kuffler&#13;
M ike Kunik&#13;
Terr y La ncial&#13;
Roberta Larse n&#13;
Craig Lauver&#13;
Su san La wre nce&#13;
Barbara Lee&#13;
Mike Lenh ardt&#13;
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Roger LeRette&#13;
Dana Lesley&#13;
Lind a Lewell e n&#13;
Becky Lidgett&#13;
J ohn Lindsay&#13;
Sally Long&#13;
Donn a Love ll&#13;
Steve Lovercheck&#13;
Linda Joyce Lu schen&#13;
Lind a Lydon&#13;
Julie Lyman&#13;
Jerry Mabbitt&#13;
Jacque Madde n&#13;
Dixie Madse n&#13;
Lynn Roy Madsen&#13;
Kathy Maher&#13;
Roxann Ma hon ey&#13;
Jean nie Maine&#13;
David Malone&#13;
Nick Mandarich&#13;
Jim Mandolfo&#13;
Trudy Mark&#13;
James L. Ma rkey&#13;
Mike Marr&#13;
John N. Marshall&#13;
Sheila Ca role Mauer&#13;
Danny May&#13;
Ch ris Mend oza&#13;
Jim Men sching&#13;
Linda Merk&#13;
Ba rba ra J ea n Me rksick&#13;
Linda Merrill&#13;
De nnis Meyer&#13;
Ramona Meyer&#13;
Caro lin e Middagh &#13;
Diane Miller&#13;
Janelle Mille r&#13;
Ronni e Miller&#13;
Vonnie Miller&#13;
Jim Minor&#13;
Lawrence D. Moore&#13;
Phillip Moree&#13;
Dona ld Moreland&#13;
Leo Moreno&#13;
Jim Morgan&#13;
Connie Morris&#13;
Jack Lee Mowery&#13;
Rich a rd Mowe ry&#13;
Terry Mulvania&#13;
Don Mumm&#13;
Patty Myers&#13;
Dave McCallan&#13;
Bette Mcintosh&#13;
Mike McKe rn&#13;
Rod McMaster&#13;
Nancy McNulty&#13;
Byron McQuinn&#13;
Jimmy McTwiggan&#13;
Jim Nagel&#13;
Nick Nahach&#13;
Esthe r Neg rete&#13;
Da ve Neill&#13;
El ena Ma ria Nelson&#13;
Karen Nelso n&#13;
Dia nne Neu mann&#13;
Bill Newma n&#13;
Glenda Newma n&#13;
Larry Ni xo n&#13;
Peggy Norris&#13;
De nnis Nusser&#13;
167 &#13;
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Virgini a Olsen&#13;
Doug O shlo&#13;
Pat O'Brien&#13;
Don O ' De ll&#13;
Patrick O'Hara&#13;
Cheryl e Ire ne O ssman&#13;
Dann y Papai /a&#13;
Bill Pa rra ck&#13;
Marc Pa ulson&#13;
Terry Pearon&#13;
Connie Pe e t&#13;
Steve Pe ffe rman&#13;
Gary Pe ndgraft&#13;
De bby Pete rso n&#13;
De l Peterson&#13;
G a ry Pete rse n&#13;
H en ry Pete rse n&#13;
Ke n Pe tersen&#13;
Bobbie Pete rso n&#13;
Bruce Phillips&#13;
Bob Pla ntikow&#13;
Pa ul Plumme r&#13;
Vi ckie Plumme r &#13;
Pa t Poffen ba rge r&#13;
Denny Pog ge&#13;
Karen Pool&#13;
John Powe ll&#13;
Joyce Pruett&#13;
LaJune Quandt&#13;
Richard Reelfs&#13;
Judy Reese&#13;
Lee Ann Reid&#13;
Randy Reid&#13;
De bby Respelie rs&#13;
J oyce Rhodd&#13;
Ca rl Gene Ric e&#13;
Virg ini a Ric e&#13;
Ma ggie Rocha&#13;
Tito Rocha&#13;
Ch arle ne Rodenbough&#13;
Kath y Rolfe&#13;
Barry Rothfus&#13;
Gloria Saa r&#13;
Carl Roseba ugh&#13;
Karen Roth e&#13;
Dennis Lee Sage&#13;
169 &#13;
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Linda Sa les&#13;
Carole Sanders&#13;
Art Schelldorf&#13;
Bruce Schomburg&#13;
Diane Schrode r&#13;
Doug Schrode r&#13;
Debbie Schultz&#13;
Ronnie Schultz&#13;
Deb Seaman&#13;
Susan Seaton&#13;
Pa t Shadden&#13;
Dick Shamnlen&#13;
Jim Shannon&#13;
Mike Shannon&#13;
Mark Shepard&#13;
Bruce Sherlund&#13;
Terry Skalberg&#13;
Ruth Skinner&#13;
Barry Smith&#13;
Bonnie Smith&#13;
Connie Smith&#13;
Lind a Smith&#13;
Mike Smith&#13;
Rog er Smith&#13;
Sa ll y Smi th&#13;
Tom Smith&#13;
Frank Sollazzo&#13;
Chuck Solomon&#13;
Marlene Sorense n&#13;
Ka thy Sortino&#13;
Ga ry Spanel&#13;
Darwin Spears&#13;
Evelyn Specht &#13;
LaVonn e M. Spires&#13;
Sylvia El a in e Spreng e r&#13;
Fra nc es Starr&#13;
Steve Starr&#13;
Rosean na Stea dman&#13;
Keith Still&#13;
Donn a Strong&#13;
Frank Stro ng, Jr.&#13;
Dave Sturgeon&#13;
H a ro ld Sturm Jr.&#13;
Carolyn Sullivan&#13;
Do ug Teague&#13;
J oe Thomas&#13;
Maryetta Thom as&#13;
Te rry Th omas&#13;
Aaron Th omson&#13;
Walte r Th om pson&#13;
Tim Tighe&#13;
Ju anita Tobias&#13;
Vincent To bias&#13;
Nan ci Thompkins&#13;
Barba ra T ri bo let&#13;
Tim Turn er&#13;
G e nn y Turner&#13;
Janice Tyso r&#13;
Sherry Valli e r&#13;
Judy Ann Van Eaton&#13;
Dave Yan Horne&#13;
De rra ld E. Waffl e&#13;
De nnis W ag ne r&#13;
El aine Walbridg e&#13;
Ward W a lke r&#13;
C arl Wallace&#13;
Do nn a W ard&#13;
Jan is Waugh&#13;
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Larry Waug h&#13;
Lau ra Waugh&#13;
Greg We lch&#13;
lshal Welch&#13;
Ca rla White&#13;
Sally Weatherill&#13;
Duane Wiemerslag e&#13;
Lorrai ne Wiemerslage&#13;
Myrtle Wieme rsl age&#13;
Eileen Will ey&#13;
Lynn Williams&#13;
Ra y Wilmoth&#13;
Pam Wilson&#13;
Sandy With em&#13;
De nny Witt&#13;
Wayne Wold&#13;
Lind a Wood&#13;
Sha ron Woodruff&#13;
Don Wright&#13;
Jim Und erwood&#13;
Rick Underwood&#13;
Diane Yeari ngton&#13;
Tod d Yeaton &#13;
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Mike And ers&#13;
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Pau l Beck&#13;
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Laura&#13;
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Ke nn&#13;
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Brise no&#13;
Pa&#13;
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Debby Burgstrum&#13;
Ka ndy Christianson De nny Collins Steve Collins J ay Co ppack Ve rn on Cross&#13;
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Ruth Ditzl&#13;
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Mark El&#13;
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Mathew Globe Ca ndy Hannum&#13;
Lin ea Hanse n Wayne Head&#13;
Ric ky Hickmain&#13;
Beve rl y Hicks&#13;
Chester&#13;
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Stephen Howard&#13;
Harry Jensen Lin da Jin ks&#13;
Sandra Jin ks&#13;
Roger Kinney David Linehan Leslee McCelland&#13;
Mike McCoy&#13;
Glenn Mclean G ary Milligan J im Minor Rita Negrete&#13;
Mike&#13;
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Pam&#13;
Palm&#13;
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David Poin&#13;
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Gary Yopp Al Young&#13;
Kathy Youngs&#13;
Mike Zimmerman&#13;
William Zurek&#13;
Greg&#13;
Reese&#13;
Brenda Rich&#13;
a rdson&#13;
Harold Richa&#13;
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Pa tti&#13;
Richardson&#13;
Larry&#13;
Rigby&#13;
Victor Robertson&#13;
Kathrine Schi&#13;
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Pat Shadden&#13;
Rob&#13;
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Randal l&#13;
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Joyce Sp ea rs Evelyn Specht Ka rl etta Sprinkel&#13;
Rich&#13;
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Bob Vr&#13;
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Danny Wick&#13;
Joe Wi&#13;
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Steve Willi&#13;
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Junior&#13;
Officers and Sponsors&#13;
President . . . . . . . . .. . ...... .. .. ... Debbie Jo Smith&#13;
I st Vice-President .......................... Tim Bond&#13;
2nd Vice-President ... .... .. . . ..... . .... . Denny Fernley&#13;
Secretary .. ... ... ................... . Leslie Cowardin&#13;
Treasurer .............................. Denny Connor&#13;
Treasurer Beckie Young&#13;
Mr. Don Hansen&#13;
Mrs. Sally Kelker&#13;
Miss Karen Jensen&#13;
Mr. Charles Bryant &#13;
Craig Acord Lois Aldrich Lindo Allon Jerry Allen Bill Allmon Marcia Andersen&#13;
Mary Andrews Joki Annin Gale Arch&#13;
Dennis Arndt Merri Arnold&#13;
Phyllis Axtell Betty Jo Baker&#13;
Dale Baker Linda Barber Kay Barlow&#13;
Abbie Ba rton Sh aro n Bates Steve Ba tes Steve Batt J ames Beaman Harry Bellows&#13;
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William Belt Jeannie Bensley Tom ~eq uette Carolyn Bergantzel Connie Bergman&#13;
Su sie Bicking&#13;
David Birdsong Madonna Bittick&#13;
Phyllis Bly Dixie Boaz&#13;
Edna Bohall Linda Bolton Rob Bonar&#13;
Tim Bond Gary Bouvier Sherri Bowers Me rrill Bowma n Bruce Brabec De nnis Brockman&#13;
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La ;-ry Brockman Ardith Brooks Fred Brooks Suzy Brooks Barb Brown Donna Brown&#13;
Evon Brown Janet Brown Lindo Brown&#13;
Paul Brown Sharon Brown&#13;
Tamara Brown Warren Brown&#13;
Patsy Brouilette Bonnie Bryant Janet Bu rgess&#13;
David Burgstrum De bby Burgstrum Gary Buth De nnis Ca in Wanda Ca lfee Jeanne Camp&#13;
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Kathy Campbell Millard Camp Jim Canaday Den a Carma n Lave rn Carman&#13;
Deborah Carroll Judy Carter Sandra Carte r&#13;
Linda Caruse Linda Ch ilders&#13;
Greg Christiansen Mike Christiansen&#13;
Sally Clark Suzie Clark Al Coffelt&#13;
Lind a Co ll ett Al ice Conaway Denny Co nn e r J oAnn Corum Le slie C owa rdin C a rol Cure&#13;
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Mike Danburg Beverly Darrington Marge David Sandra Davis Toni Dawson Janet DeHart&#13;
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Ca ssa ndra DeSantiago Phil Detroy Bill Diamond&#13;
Nichola s Dick Carol Dicki nson&#13;
Christine Dickinson Bob Dike&#13;
Edward Dishon9 Bob Doughman Darris Doughman&#13;
G loria Drake Vicki e Drake Larry Drieve r Linda Duitman Judy Duke Na ncy Du rick&#13;
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Terry Edie Marilyn Ege Vincent Elliot Dixie Ellis Joyce Emerine Kenneth En gle&#13;
Lynn Etherton Bill Evans Pat Falconer&#13;
Susie Fazio Rick Fender&#13;
Alice Fenton Dennis Fernley&#13;
Diana Fidone Donna Fiedler Bob Fienhold&#13;
Steve File Sammy Flowers James Floyd Donna Foley Vicky Foote Charles Ford&#13;
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Craig Forsyth e Pat Foust Susie Friedrich Dan Fries Connie Frieze Chet Gallagher&#13;
Greg Gamblin Dan Gardner Edward Ga rdner&#13;
Willie Gardner Marcia G a rges&#13;
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Tim Garrean Rod G arrison&#13;
Robert Geibert Evelyn Gibbs Ed Gi bler&#13;
J oe Gible r Bob Gill es pie Margie Gl acey Sa ndra G odsey Maurice Goldenbe rg G era ld G oldsberry&#13;
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Carla Gottbrecht Sharon Gouker Lyle Gravett Charlotte Gray Don na Grosve nor Th eod ore G undl a ch&#13;
Che ryl Hadden Chris Hallberg Bob Ha ncock&#13;
Danny Ha nn a DeAnne Hansen&#13;
Patsy Hansen Beth Hanson&#13;
Judy Ha rdin De bbie a~ti ll Joann Harris&#13;
Ma rgaret Hatta n David Hauge Barb Hawkins Tom Hawkins Jea nn ie Hayes Ke ith Head&#13;
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Mike Heen an Suzan Heffe rnan Ronda Hefley Mike Hennings JoEllen Henry Ron Herrick&#13;
Pat Hessm.an Marlene Hill Danny Hinkel&#13;
LJavid Haden Steve Hoke&#13;
Denny Horner Margaret Howard&#13;
Trudy Humes&#13;
Davi d Hunt Ern estin e Hunt Lind a Iml er Bill Ives Ga ry Ives J oh n Ives&#13;
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Beverly Jackson · Karen J ackson Clyde Johnson Dianne J ohnson J oe J ohn son Pa ul a Johnson&#13;
Su e Johnson Vickie John son Charl es J ones&#13;
Mike J ones Rex Jones&#13;
Bill Katzenstein Cindy Keele&#13;
Su sa n Kell er Al Kelly Kathleen Kelly&#13;
Cindy Ke nnedy Don Ke rmeen Roger Kern Cheryl Ke ssle r La rry Kilgore Linda Ki ndberg&#13;
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Harlan King Robert King Sharon King Vickie Kinne Gregg Kohrs Richard Kopera&#13;
Dennis LaBreck Robert Lambert Chuck Lamphear&#13;
Connie Larsen Harvey Larsen&#13;
LeRoy Law Jack Lawless&#13;
Steven L'llwless Lee Estes Lawton Virginia LeBaugh&#13;
Marsha Lee Pam Lee Ron Leh mer Larry LeM aster Pat Lenhardt Louis LeRette&#13;
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Chuck Lindstrom Vaughn Livingston Mary Loukota Larry Mace Denny Madden Judy Magneso n&#13;
Jackie Mahan Cathy Mandolfo Frank Mann&#13;
Shari Mann Robert Ma rkus&#13;
Karen Martin Pattricia Massie Joanna Matteson&#13;
Den nis May Art Men doza Pa scual Mendoza Larry Mensching Cheri Mi ll ard Ph ilip Miller&#13;
188 &#13;
Mike Milner Steve Minor Janelle Minta Judy Moore Judy Moran Lloyd Morphy&#13;
Don Mulvania Helen Murphy Mary Murphy&#13;
Joel Myklebust Mike McClelland&#13;
Bill McDowell Dick McGee&#13;
Thomas McGlade Dorothy Mcintosh George McTwiggan&#13;
Kathy McTwiggan Don Neill Pam Nelson Candy Nesbitt J oe Nichol as Dennis Norton&#13;
189 &#13;
Susan O'Hara Judy Olsen Jan Oviatt Pam Palmerton Betty Parks Ma rilyn Pearce&#13;
Charles Pendgraft Maureen Penry Conrad Petersen&#13;
Kathy Petry Christine Phillips&#13;
Connie Phillips Dorothy Pierce&#13;
Mike Pogge Peggy Pogue Tonya Points&#13;
Kathy Poole Steve Pou lson Gloria Pribyl Bill Prieto Dan Prin e Lind a Pritc hard&#13;
190 &#13;
Gloria Purnell Judy Quandt Wayne Raschke Doug Rasmussen Connie Ravenstein Rodger Reelfs&#13;
Jiin Re ese Mary Reninger Bill Richardson&#13;
Cathy Richardson Kathy Riddle&#13;
Clyde Rine Linda Roberts&#13;
Stacey Robertson Annette Rockwell Sandra Rohwe r&#13;
Andrew Roll ins Lee Rollin s Mark Ross Susan Ross Bill Russell Don Russell&#13;
191 &#13;
Thomas Ryan Jeff Saathoff Donna Sales Howard Sales Con nie Schafer Peggy Schendel&#13;
Frank Schewe Marilyn Schmitt Bobbie Schuppan&#13;
Diane Schwetz Pebel Sellers&#13;
Kathy Sewell Larry Shanno&#13;
Carolyn Shannon Dewayne Shannon Caryll Sh anon&#13;
Kathy Sh epa rd Sandy Shepard Te rri Shrader Jim Sieburg Jerry Siefken Steve Sigle r&#13;
192 &#13;
Marilyn Skaw Fred Skinner Debra Smith John Smith Mary Smith Robert C. Smith&#13;
Jane Snyder Ron Spane! Linda Spetman&#13;
Jim Steinke John Steinke&#13;
Kenny Still Marvin Stockton&#13;
Pat Stogdill Susan Stoker John Street&#13;
Michael Stu key Mona Sturm Kathy Swanger Patsy Swisher Myra Tackett Li nda Tadlock&#13;
193 &#13;
Tom Tallman Rod Taylor Elaine Tews Ca rol Th acker Dan Thomas Le roy Th omas&#13;
Sue Thompson J oy Thorson Cindy Tish e r&#13;
Shirley Tolby Thaymer Tracy&#13;
Dale Trautman Kay Tribolet&#13;
Cathy Trimmer Mike Tyson Connie Vallier&#13;
Li nda Va n Bibbe r Virg inia Va nce Kim Va nd e rloo Ma ry Wag e r Mike Waite Denise Wa lke r&#13;
194 &#13;
Ken Walker Dan Wall Vicki Walter Nancy Ward Cinda Washburn Stephanie Waugh&#13;
Rodney Watkins Rick Wehrli Linda Weidman&#13;
Linda Wells Pa t Wendt&#13;
Shirley White Mary Wilcke n&#13;
Don Williams Randy Williams Daniel Wilson&#13;
David Wilson Fl iesha Wilson Janet Wilson Joyce Wilson Judy Wilson Paul Wilson&#13;
195 &#13;
196&#13;
Paul Wilson&#13;
John Woods&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Robert Aguiniga&#13;
Diane Baker&#13;
Gary Ballinger&#13;
Ll oyd Breshers&#13;
Stanley Brotherton&#13;
J ean ne Chaffee&#13;
Margaret Clacey&#13;
Roger Colwell&#13;
Dick Comky&#13;
Ronald Freer&#13;
Pau la Full er&#13;
Carl Groth&#13;
Lind a Hack&#13;
Karla Hagle&#13;
Tim Wilson&#13;
Linda Woods&#13;
Kay Young&#13;
William Wilson Blaine Wolff&#13;
Kirk Wredt Arvey Wright&#13;
Ch arles Ha il&#13;
Donn a Hall&#13;
Dave Hardima n&#13;
Du ane Heubner&#13;
Jackie Johnso n&#13;
William Kaufman&#13;
Ron Kelso&#13;
Kent Kopera&#13;
April Loveless&#13;
Lind a Love less&#13;
Robert Maack&#13;
John McCormick&#13;
Brent Miller&#13;
Terry Miller&#13;
Glen Wood&#13;
Diana Yopp&#13;
Kathy Woodford&#13;
Becky Young&#13;
Hele n Murphy&#13;
Ma ry Murphy&#13;
Kathy Peck&#13;
Michael Peck&#13;
John Ratasha lt&#13;
Bruce Roth&#13;
Larry Spratt&#13;
Deb bie Th omas&#13;
Pam VanDonge&#13;
Richard Varn&#13;
Alan Wadsworth&#13;
Mike White&#13;
Bridget Wilson &#13;
Candids&#13;
197 &#13;
198 &#13;
9ENIOR9&#13;
199 &#13;
200&#13;
Senior Officers&#13;
and&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Mr. Michael Hoffman&#13;
Mr. Lloyd Jerome&#13;
Mr. Roger Melkus&#13;
Miss Agnes Sperra&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland&#13;
Mrs. Harriet Cha se&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Officers&#13;
Jim Evans-Treasurer&#13;
Don na Hall-Secretary&#13;
Nancy Moore-President&#13;
Ta ndy McClure-Vice-President &#13;
VALEDICTORIAN&#13;
We, the Annual Staff, salute Trudy&#13;
Probst, this year's valedictorian. Her address on "What Greater Gift?" was especially appropriate considering Trudy's list&#13;
of honors. Some of these include-First&#13;
Place in the State Elks Leadership and&#13;
Scholarship Contests, going on to the Na·&#13;
tional contest.&#13;
A well-known figure around Thomas Jefferson, Trudy is a member of the NHS,&#13;
Student Council, FTA, Jr. GOP's, MOl's,&#13;
Signal Staff, Biology, Spanish, and Pep&#13;
Clubs, and dramatic work in roadshows and&#13;
plays.&#13;
We&#13;
Salute&#13;
You • •&#13;
SAL UT A TORIAN&#13;
•&#13;
The Annual Staff is proud to give Kenneth Lininger, we ll-earned recognition. Ken's list of activities&#13;
is a long one, including membership in NHS, Jr.&#13;
GOP's, Key Club, MOI, Scie nce Club, Music Department in Choir and Band , and work in the&#13;
Drama Department.&#13;
Proof of Ken's earning his rank was evident from&#13;
the awa rds he received on "Honors Day." Some&#13;
of these were his NMSQT Letter of Recommendation, State of Iowa Scholarship, World-Herald&#13;
Scholarship, Woodmen of the World American&#13;
History Award , Iowa State Bar Association Award,&#13;
El ks Loca l Scholarship Award, and his admission to&#13;
Iowa State Un iversity "With Recognition and&#13;
Award."&#13;
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202&#13;
AT GRADUATING TIME&#13;
Alt, Kathy&#13;
Ambrose, Dave&#13;
Andersen, Stella&#13;
Anderson , Jim&#13;
Anderson, Mary&#13;
Anderson, Nancy&#13;
• •&#13;
Abels, Vicki&#13;
Ackerman, Connie&#13;
Adamson, Sandra&#13;
Ahlquist, Brian&#13;
Akins, Ronnie&#13;
Allen , Charley&#13;
• &#13;
Andrews, Sandy&#13;
Anfinson, Peggy&#13;
Applegate, Marsha&#13;
Arch, Iris&#13;
Arrick, Julie&#13;
Arrowsmith, Ronnie&#13;
"THE GRADUATES ARE GOING FORTH&#13;
Banks, Charles&#13;
Baker, Conni e&#13;
Baxley, Charles&#13;
Beckner, Stanley&#13;
Bende r, Dan&#13;
Belt, Frank&#13;
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204&#13;
Bennett, Peggy&#13;
Betts, Barbara&#13;
Bigham , Howard&#13;
Bird, Leslie&#13;
Birdsong , Trudy&#13;
Bocker+, Susan&#13;
GOD BLE99 THEM EVERY ONE!&#13;
Bolte, James&#13;
Bolton, Deana&#13;
Bolton, Judy&#13;
Bowen , Donna&#13;
Branson, Joyce&#13;
Breshers, Patty &#13;
Briggs, Larry&#13;
Briggs, Rodney&#13;
Brockman, Gordon&#13;
Brooks, Jack&#13;
Brown, Loren&#13;
Brown , Regina&#13;
TO RUN THIS HARD AND STUBBORN WORLD&#13;
Bryant, Robert&#13;
Burroughs, Karen&#13;
Butler, John&#13;
Butler, Roger&#13;
Butterbaugh, Donna&#13;
Calfee, Linda&#13;
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206&#13;
Childers, Terry&#13;
Childress, Lee Ann&#13;
Christiansen, Lani&#13;
Clark, Jacque&#13;
Clark, Marcia&#13;
Cochran, Bill&#13;
JUST AS IT SHOULD BE RUN;&#13;
Camden, Diane&#13;
Carle, Steve&#13;
Carlin, Jeanette&#13;
Case, Robert&#13;
Cavanaugh, Diane&#13;
Cepuran, Kathleen &#13;
Cook, Kay&#13;
Cooley, Beverly&#13;
Coleman, Alan&#13;
Constant, Michael&#13;
Costello, Bill&#13;
Cronin, Mike&#13;
BUT MUCH I FEAR THEY'LL FIND THAT FACTS&#13;
Daley, Da n&#13;
Davis, Virginia&#13;
Dawson , Cynthia&#13;
DeBar, Ralph&#13;
Duitman, Sharon&#13;
Delanty, Patricia&#13;
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208&#13;
DenHerder, Judy&#13;
Diercks, Judy&#13;
Dietz, Carol&#13;
Ditzler, Jo&#13;
Dofner, Gloria&#13;
Doner, Rita&#13;
DON'T ALWAYS TRACK WITH DREAMS;&#13;
Doughty, Linda&#13;
Drake, Sharon&#13;
Drummond, Robert&#13;
Drummond , Ruth&#13;
Eddy, Diane&#13;
Ellis, Alan &#13;
Eidshun, Melba&#13;
Erickson, John&#13;
Eriksen, Rodney&#13;
Evans, Jim&#13;
Farris, Tom&#13;
Fernely, Dick&#13;
AND RUNNING THIS OLD WORLD 19 NOT&#13;
Fichter, Patricia&#13;
Fienhold, David&#13;
Fienhold, William&#13;
Fisher, Peggy&#13;
Fisher, Ronallien&#13;
Foote, Laconda&#13;
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2 10&#13;
Forbes, Dennis&#13;
Forcade, Mickey&#13;
Ford, Burke&#13;
Fowler, Melody&#13;
Fraley, Connie&#13;
Frieze, Allen&#13;
A9 EASY A9 IT 9EEM9.&#13;
Fronk, David&#13;
Galle, Gary&#13;
Gauker, Donald&#13;
Gann, Sharon&#13;
Gardne r, Linda&#13;
Garrean, Patrick &#13;
Gilmore , Connie&#13;
Goetzinger, Linda&#13;
Graves, Amy&#13;
Gray, Debby&#13;
Gra ybill, Sharon&#13;
Grazier, James&#13;
Garrett, George&#13;
Gatrost, Carol&#13;
Gaver, Gary&#13;
Gibbs, Kay&#13;
Gibler, Mike&#13;
Gilmore, Charles&#13;
THE GRADUATE 19 PRONE TO THINK&#13;
211 &#13;
212&#13;
Hall, Dona&#13;
Hall, Marilyn&#13;
Hall, Steve&#13;
Hanafan, Nancy&#13;
Hand, Jim&#13;
Hansen, Toni&#13;
HIS WISDOM IS COMPLETE&#13;
Green, Danny&#13;
Greenwood, Patti&#13;
Griffiths, Marsha&#13;
Grimes, Mary&#13;
Grosvenor, Steve&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Nancy &#13;
Hargis, Barbara&#13;
Harmon, Rita&#13;
Harrington, Leo&#13;
Harris, Jeff&#13;
Harrison, Joyce&#13;
Hartman, Karen&#13;
HE'S BUT TO ASK - THE WORLD WILL LAY&#13;
Hartman , Mary&#13;
Heinstorfer, Gerd&#13;
Heitman, Carolyn&#13;
Hemm ingsen, Linda&#13;
Henn inger, Don&#13;
Hensley, Jeanette&#13;
213 &#13;
214&#13;
Hensley, Marty&#13;
Herrick, Dennis&#13;
Herrick, Gary&#13;
Hessman, Robert&#13;
Hicks, Phyllis&#13;
Himberger, Donna&#13;
ITS TROPHIES AT HIS FEET.&#13;
Hinkel, Patty&#13;
Hisel, Evelyn&#13;
Hodtwalker, Ada&#13;
Hoel, Michael&#13;
Hoke , Randy&#13;
Holder, Linda &#13;
Holmberg, Alan&#13;
Holmes, Rondee&#13;
Honig, Marsha&#13;
Hook, David&#13;
Hoover, Judy&#13;
Hopper, Marilyn&#13;
BUT 9CHOOLDAY9 DONE AND WORK BEGUN,&#13;
Horner, Larry&#13;
Hotchkiss, Amy&#13;
Hourigan, Carol&#13;
Howard, Harriet&#13;
Huff, Marjorie&#13;
Huff, Linda&#13;
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216&#13;
Johnson, Cheryl&#13;
Johnson, Sheryl&#13;
Jones , Theresa&#13;
Kellar, M ike&#13;
Kellar, Nancy&#13;
Keller, Patricia&#13;
HE LEARNS TO HIS REGRET&#13;
H unt , Robert&#13;
Hurd, H arry&#13;
Hurd, Jack&#13;
Ives , Richard&#13;
Janick, C onnie&#13;
Jense n, Linda &#13;
Kennett, Rose Ann&#13;
Kenyon, Fred&#13;
Kerrin, Linda&#13;
Kesterson, David&#13;
Kilpatrick, Linda&#13;
Klefstad, Gilbert&#13;
THE COLLEGE OF EXPERIENCE&#13;
Knauss, Lisle&#13;
Knobel, Max&#13;
Koenigs, Leonard&#13;
Kohl, Bonnie&#13;
Krivakucha, Mildred&#13;
Kruger, Kri stine&#13;
217 &#13;
218&#13;
Kruger, Rodney&#13;
Lane, Marcia&#13;
Lang, Leroy&#13;
Latham, Lynn&#13;
Laudon, Jim&#13;
Lawless , Karen&#13;
HE HAS NOT MASTERED YET.&#13;
Lawson, Sue&#13;
Lehmer, Sally&#13;
LeMa ster, Linda&#13;
Lewis, Kare n&#13;
Lidd ick, Tim&#13;
Lindsay, Al icia &#13;
Lindsay, Carolyn&#13;
Lininger, Ken&#13;
Long, Paul&#13;
Lydon, John&#13;
Lyman, Marcia&#13;
Lynn, Dixie&#13;
THE WORLD HAS GARLANDS AND APPLAUSE&#13;
Mace, Gary&#13;
Madsen, Eddie&#13;
Mains, Lynn&#13;
Malone, Jay&#13;
Mann, Gregg&#13;
Martin, Cathy&#13;
219 &#13;
220&#13;
Mayberry, Lewis&#13;
Merksick, Betty&#13;
Meyers, Anna&#13;
Meyer, Clifford&#13;
Meyer, Martin&#13;
Mil lard, Larry&#13;
AT GRADUATING TIME;&#13;
Martindale, Sa ndra&#13;
Ma t hews, Paulette&#13;
Matteson, Pamela&#13;
Matteson, Rosie&#13;
Mauer, Connie&#13;
May, Gloria &#13;
Miller, Danny&#13;
Miller, Trudy&#13;
Mincer, Marvel&#13;
Mize, Sue&#13;
Moats, Jim&#13;
Montgomery, Charlotte&#13;
BUT MAY FORGET HIM THE NEXT DAY,&#13;
Moore, Ivy&#13;
Moore, Nancy&#13;
Moss, Barbara&#13;
Moss, Ronald&#13;
Mueller, Pamela&#13;
Myk lh ouser, Ray&#13;
221 &#13;
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McClary, Kathy&#13;
McClure, Gary&#13;
McClure, Tandy&#13;
McCormick, Kathleen&#13;
McGee, Larry&#13;
McGinn, Barry&#13;
WHEN HE ATTEMPTS TO CLIMB.&#13;
McKenzie, JoAnn&#13;
McMaster, Lonnie&#13;
McMullen, Marcia&#13;
McNulty, Alan&#13;
Nansel, Roger&#13;
Nelson, Dick &#13;
Olsen, Sally&#13;
Oshlo, Ric~ard&#13;
Owens, Peggy&#13;
Paladino, Eva&#13;
Pa rk s, Kathryn&#13;
Parrack, Betsy&#13;
Nicholas, Paula&#13;
Nicholas, Harley&#13;
Nixon, Willard&#13;
Norris, Nancy&#13;
Nuzum, Dennis&#13;
Nuzum, Sandra&#13;
LIFE 19 A BATTLE WHERE EACH ONE&#13;
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224&#13;
Petry, Glenda&#13;
Plantikow, Jean&#13;
Podraza, Tom&#13;
Pogue, Barbara,&#13;
Poulos, Pamela&#13;
Powley, Donna&#13;
MU9T 9EEK AND HOLD Hl9 OWN.&#13;
Peters, Linda&#13;
Peters, Mary Jane&#13;
Peterson, Pamela&#13;
Peterson, Sherry&#13;
Peterson, Susan&#13;
Petry, Gary &#13;
Priest, Lewis&#13;
Probst, Trudy&#13;
Purnell, Dick&#13;
Quandt, Leon&#13;
Rasmussen, Jane&#13;
Raygor, Kathy&#13;
HE WHO WOULD R19E ABOVE THE CLOUDS&#13;
Reese, Diana&#13;
Reese, M ike&#13;
Rech, Sandy&#13;
Reninger, Judy&#13;
Revels, Jane&#13;
Rh odes, Dick&#13;
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226&#13;
Rhoades, Lee&#13;
Rhoades, Susie&#13;
Rich, Connie&#13;
Richardson, Mary&#13;
Rickertsen , Don&#13;
Ridder, Mary&#13;
MUST SCALE THE HEIGHTS ALONE:&#13;
Rief, Kristie&#13;
Robinson, Diana&#13;
Robinson, LaRee&#13;
Rolfe, C onnie&#13;
Rolfe , John&#13;
Root, Don &#13;
Sanders, Paul&#13;
Savage, Janice&#13;
Sayers, Susan&#13;
Schewe, Linda&#13;
Schmitt, Janice&#13;
Schroeder, Alan&#13;
Rosembaugh, Gail&#13;
Rossow, Beverly&#13;
Rounds, Edward&#13;
Roux, Mike&#13;
Rowe, Sandra&#13;
Rudig, Sheryl&#13;
THl9 19 THE RULE OF LIFE TO-DAY,&#13;
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Sillik, Terry&#13;
Simons, Nancy&#13;
Simmons, Reginald&#13;
Shinn, Clarence&#13;
Skalberg, Kathy&#13;
Smartt, Cheryl&#13;
A9 IT HAS EVER BEEN:&#13;
Scott, Kelly&#13;
Scoular, Susan&#13;
Shamblen, Donna&#13;
Shannon, Mike&#13;
Shannon, Michael&#13;
Shaughneesy, Rita &#13;
Smith, Candy&#13;
Smith, Debria&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Smith, Victoria&#13;
Smyth, Sheryl&#13;
Soar, Sheryl&#13;
, ,&#13;
THE WORLD BE9TOW9 IT9 9MILE9 ON THOSE&#13;
Sollazzo, Barbara&#13;
Sondag, Don&#13;
Souser, Jackie&#13;
Spohn, Larry&#13;
Spracklin , J im&#13;
Sprack lin, Jerry&#13;
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Steensen, Dennis&#13;
Still, Florence&#13;
Stinemates, Rosalie&#13;
Story, Shawn&#13;
Strong, Frances&#13;
Strong, Sandra&#13;
WHO HAVE THE STRENGTH TO WIN.&#13;
Sturm, Connie&#13;
Sturm, Kathy&#13;
Sturm, Loretta&#13;
Sublet, Susie&#13;
Sulhoff, Sandy&#13;
Sullivan, Linda &#13;
Thornton, Peggy&#13;
Todd, Marilyn&#13;
Townsend, Janice&#13;
Tracy, Mike&#13;
Travis, Cynthia&#13;
Turpen, Richard&#13;
Sullivan, Mike&#13;
Tallman , Ron&#13;
Taylor, Danny&#13;
Taylor, Janice&#13;
Thoma s, Joe&#13;
Thompson, Carolyn&#13;
BENEATH ALL OUTWARD 9EMBLANCE9&#13;
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232&#13;
Wagner, Terry&#13;
Wagner, Jim&#13;
Wal ker, Carolyn&#13;
Walla, Sue&#13;
Walling, Cahrles&#13;
W alton , Ronald&#13;
IT LOOKS FOR MERIT TRUE.&#13;
Turner, Richard&#13;
Vance, Lila&#13;
Varga s, Rachel&#13;
Vest, Bill&#13;
Vuagniau x, John&#13;
Waffle, Ron &#13;
Way, Billy&#13;
Webster, Gloria&#13;
Wiedman, Merlin&#13;
Welsh, Ronnie&#13;
Wendt, Diane&#13;
Whipkey, Dan&#13;
IT LITTLE CARES HOW MUCH YOU KNOW,&#13;
White, Jack&#13;
White, Tina&#13;
W ilderma n, Judy&#13;
Willey, Dia ne&#13;
W ood, Bettie&#13;
Wood, Delores&#13;
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Woods, Teresa&#13;
Wooldridge, Greg&#13;
Wright, Larry&#13;
BUT ABKB, WHAT CAN YOU DO?"&#13;
Young, Cheryl&#13;
Zande rholm, Patsy&#13;
Zdan, Dan&#13;
-Unknown&#13;
Yordt, Wesly &#13;
The top fift een senio rs, academically are: Row I; L. to R. P. Pete rso n, L. Kerrin , C . Houriga n, B. Rossow, S. And erson, Row 2;&#13;
T. Probst, P. Poulos, C . Dietz, D. W ood, J. Pl antikow, Row 3; M. Todd, F. Strong, D. Rickertson, K. Lininger, T. W oods (not&#13;
p ictured)&#13;
These were 43 students in the top t en per cent of the senior class this year. These&#13;
students received a gold braid to wear for the commenceme nt exe rcises as a symbol&#13;
of the achievement. Most of these students were active in extra-c urricular activities&#13;
as well as working to keep up their class standing.&#13;
Each one of the 43 received a gold meda l for their academic ac hi evement at the&#13;
annual Honor Day assembly. The assembly is held each year to honor the seniors&#13;
of Tee Jay.&#13;
235 &#13;
236&#13;
Candy Smith was&#13;
chosen as the recipient&#13;
of the annual Rotary&#13;
Award for vocal music.&#13;
She was one of the four&#13;
girls who were being&#13;
considered f o r th e&#13;
award.&#13;
Bob B r y a n t w a s&#13;
awarded the Walter&#13;
Cassel Award. He was&#13;
chosen from a group of&#13;
thre e boys being considered for the award.&#13;
Nancy Jo Simons and Ralph DeS:ar were awarded the Margie Smith&#13;
Hatcher Memorial Service Award.&#13;
They were chosen from a group ,of&#13;
nine candidates. This award goes&#13;
to the boy and girl who have given&#13;
t he most service in the field of vocal&#13;
music. &#13;
The Music Shop Award is presented to the student&#13;
who best e xemplifies service to the school. This year&#13;
the award was presented to Nancy Moore who was the&#13;
president of the senior class and spent many hours&#13;
working with committees to keep the class well organized.&#13;
The Community Service Award which is presented each year by the Womens&#13;
Division of the Council Bluffs Chamber of Commerce to the boy a nd girl chosen&#13;
by the faculty for outstanding service, loyalty, and cooperation during their school&#13;
years went to Carolyn Lindsay and Ala n Schroder.&#13;
Stella Andersen was elected as t he Good C itize n of&#13;
Tee Jay by t he National Daughters of the Ame rican&#13;
Revolution. Each year this group presents the citize nship award to the girl who demonst rates her dependability, leadership, service, and patriotism.&#13;
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238&#13;
Peggy Anfinson was named the outstanding leading lady for&#13;
her performance in he r role in Once Upon A Mattress.&#13;
The outstanding performance in a leading role for the boy went&#13;
to Chet Gallagher for his performance in Our Town.&#13;
The outstanding performance award for the supporting lead ma le&#13;
and female role went to Carl Mobley and Linda Holder for their&#13;
parts in Once Upon A Mattress.&#13;
Connie Marlin was named as the outstanding G .R.A. g irl.&#13;
The two $50 Klefman Scholarship Awards presented in memory&#13;
of Gordan Klefman who gave his life for our country in World War&#13;
II went to Don Rickertson and Alan Holmberg.&#13;
Richard Purnell was the only semifinalist from T. J. in the Nationa l&#13;
Merit Scholarship. He was also awarded a total of $1,000 from&#13;
the University of Iowa, $3,400 from Doane College, $300 for his&#13;
freshman year at Creighton University, and $2,850 for four years&#13;
at Nebraska Wesleyan University.&#13;
Jim Wagner and Dick Oshlo a lso att ended Boys H awkeye State. Each is a&#13;
membe r of the Nationa l Honor Society&#13;
and Jim rece ived a citation for Youth Ap·&#13;
preciation Week along with Ralph DeBar&#13;
a nd Ivy Moore. &#13;
This year the Ross Schmidt Trophy was&#13;
awarded to Jim Grazier. This trophy goes&#13;
to the athlete who has the highest scholastic average.&#13;
The Nelson Trophy is awarded to the&#13;
boy who shows the best sportsmanship.&#13;
Jay Malone was the winner of the trophy&#13;
this year.&#13;
The Don Frame Trophy was donated to&#13;
the school by friends of Major Donald&#13;
Frame who was shot down in Korea. Don&#13;
played football for T. J. and was one of&#13;
T. J.'s "Greats". This trophy is awarded&#13;
each year to the outstanding competitor&#13;
of the year and this year it went to John&#13;
Lydon.&#13;
239 &#13;
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Bobby Case is shown taking the trophy the&#13;
baseball team won as the lowo State Champs. The&#13;
trophy was presented at a casual reception and&#13;
dance held by the school and open to all T. J. baseball fans. The final winning game was played at&#13;
Waterloo and many T. J. students and parents attended.&#13;
Bob is the wi nner of the All Around Ath lete&#13;
Trophy. The wi nner of this trophy is determined&#13;
by the coachi ng staff. It goes to t he boy who lettered in three sports, is a leader and a good sport.&#13;
Linda Holde r is this year's winner of the Betty&#13;
Crocke r Award . This awa rd goes to the girl who&#13;
receives t he highest score on the written test put out&#13;
by the Betty Crocker Company.&#13;
Dixie Lynn won th e honor of bein g the top&#13;
ran king Homemaking student. She received a six&#13;
piece setting of Ste rling Silver. &#13;
Visitor From Germany&#13;
"Ching ga dea russa dea cassa dea nova dea hee ha hee ha&#13;
hussa." This is the inspiring cheer an attractive young man with a&#13;
mysterious accent offered the student body at the p@p ra lly before&#13;
our Homecoming Game. "The cheer," explained Gerd Heinstorfer,&#13;
Tee Jay's foreign exchange student, "means nothing more than 'the&#13;
American 's rah team rah' .' ' Gerd came to t he United States in t he&#13;
summer of 1965 to live with the Gilbert Klefstad family fo r nine&#13;
months on the American Field Service Prog ram.&#13;
The things Gerd seemed t o en1oy most during his stay in the United States were&#13;
drive-in-movies, restaurants, hay rides, and TP'ing. Also top on his list we re dates&#13;
when he was with a lot of kids and could meet many people. Gerd accomplished&#13;
many things while in the United States. He was a member of Young Democrats, was&#13;
on the track team a nd footba ll t e am, a nd was• President of the Tee J ay chapter of&#13;
A.F.S. Gerd took g reat pride in the fact that he earned his membership in the&#13;
organizations he belonged to. Exchange students are usually made honorary members&#13;
of Student Council, but Gerd campaig ned and became a district represe ntative by&#13;
popular vote. By the same toke n he gained membership into the newly organized&#13;
Key Club.&#13;
Tee J ay was ve ry sad when Gerd had to return to Germa ny before the end of the school yea r. We hope that the&#13;
time he spent at Tee J ay will be a lasting pa rt of his memo ries beca use Gerd He inst o rfe r will a lwa ys be a part of&#13;
o ur 1965- 1966 school year.&#13;
241 &#13;
The g ra d ua tin g class of 1966 a nd the ir ' pa rents stand for In vocation.&#13;
BACCALAUREATE . - ~&#13;
1966&#13;
242 &#13;
The Baccalaureate service was held&#13;
Sunday, May 29, 1966, in the Thomas Jefferson field house. The service began with&#13;
the Processional of the graduating class to&#13;
Pomp and Circumstance led by Mr. Earnest&#13;
Oa kes. The Invocation was then given by&#13;
Rev. Benny Boling of the Broadway Christian Church.&#13;
The Girls' and Boys' Glees each sang.&#13;
Together they sang "Let Thy Blessed&#13;
Spirit," directed by Miss Karen Jensen.&#13;
The sermon, "The Challenge of the Future," was given by Father Frank Bognanno&#13;
of Holy Family Church. The service was&#13;
closed with Benediction by Rev. Boling.&#13;
243 &#13;
244&#13;
Front of the India n Hills&#13;
"A Night at&#13;
Banquet room before guests arrived.&#13;
Tandy McClure&#13;
L. to R.&#13;
Sha ro n Ditma n, Roge r Nas a l&#13;
a nd Alan&#13;
Ho lmbe rg&#13;
e nte ring ba llroom. &#13;
L. to R. Gary Mace , Da n Green, J im Freeman , Dick Nelso n, Mi ke Sh a nno n a nd Le roy La ng.&#13;
One of the senior class sponsors M'iss Spera and he r date .&#13;
Indian Hills"&#13;
The 1966 Senior Banquet was held Tuesday evening, May 17. The&#13;
theme "A Night at Indian Hills" was carried in the decorations and&#13;
speeches on the big wigwam (Tee Jay) and its Indians (pu pils) and&#13;
the wide frontier (being our futures).&#13;
The menu included salad, rolls, Swiss stea k, baked potatoes, green&#13;
beans, milk and apple pie. The se nior boys were up to their usual&#13;
antics, including proving they were men by smokin g giant, black&#13;
stogies.&#13;
Entertainment included an oboe solo by Peggy Anfinson, vocal&#13;
solo by J ane Ra ssmussen, an ensemble by female se nior members&#13;
of choir . speeches by Tandy McClure , Jim Evans, Dona Hall, Mr.&#13;
Bolton and Mr. Sam Brown, membe r of Cou ncil Bluffs school board.&#13;
A gala song fest led by Jim Moats and Bob Bryant fo llowed.&#13;
Mr. Bolton concluded the memorable event by offerin g the seniors a sk ip day in Des Moin es, if our baseball team got to state ,&#13;
paying a dollar for each senior getting on the bus.&#13;
J im Moats a nd Bob Bryant led t he son g&#13;
fest.&#13;
245 &#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School held commencement exe rcises Wednesday eve ning , June I, 1966, in&#13;
the Omaha Civic Auditorium. This change of place&#13;
from previous years allowed for the comfortable seat246&#13;
ing of some 7,000 parents and friends of the graduatin g class. Salutatorian, Ke nneth Lin.inger, and Valedictorian, Trudy Probst, gave speeches representative of&#13;
the work wh ich led to t heir honors. &#13;
...&#13;
The graduating class of 405 received their diplomas&#13;
from Mr. William Cutler, president of the Board of&#13;
Education. The Thomas Jeffe rson School Band , directed by Mr. ~rnest Oakes, and the Sophomore and&#13;
Jun io r choirs, directed by Miss Karen J ense n, gave&#13;
the performances which greatly enhanced the beauty&#13;
and dignity of the evening.&#13;
247 &#13;
Under The&#13;
248 &#13;
Big Top&#13;
This year's senior class party, "Under the Big Top", was a huge&#13;
success. The crepe paper big top decorated with balloons and&#13;
pennants set the scene for the evening .&#13;
The evening 's activities began with a "big boom" when the&#13;
Contemporaries, a drum corps, played and marched for us. Other&#13;
entertainers included a group of "graceful" boy ballerinas, Marsha&#13;
Applegate, the Beachboys, Trudy Miller, Diane Cavanaugh and&#13;
Donna Shamblen.&#13;
Costumes pertaining to the theme were worn. Mrs. Strickland&#13;
led the senior class sponsors in judging the costumes. First place&#13;
went to a hobo, better known as Alan Schroder. Glenda Petry, as&#13;
a fat clown, won second place . The best cou ple award went to&#13;
Eva Paladino and Leonard Koenigs.&#13;
Following the judging, chiliburgers, milk and cookies were served&#13;
in the cafeteria.&#13;
Dancing to the music of the "Statures" provided a good way to&#13;
end a very successful evening.&#13;
249 &#13;
250&#13;
Dan ny Mil ler, "The Thi nke r"&#13;
Index Tandy McClure "Up the Down Staircase"&#13;
Playing ping-pong Lyn n Latham, Greg Woold ridg e,&#13;
Dan Green, and Bob Bryant, Observing-Don Carte r,&#13;
and Dan Whipkey.&#13;
L. to R. Back of Steve Chew, Barry McGinn, Greg Wooldridg e,&#13;
Fred Kenyon and Leonard Koe nigs. On the bench Mike McCoy.&#13;
ABELS, VICKI&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Nation a l Honor Society I, 2, 3;&#13;
American Field Service I; H.S. Red&#13;
Cross I; Tennis/, 2, 3; G.R.A. /, 2, 3&#13;
(treas urer, vice-president); Latin Club&#13;
I; Roadshow I; Y-Teens I; F.T.A. I,&#13;
2, 3 (vice-president)&#13;
ACKERMAN, CONNIE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; Production I; Pep&#13;
Club I, 2; F.H .A. I&#13;
ADAMSON, SANDI&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; H.S. Red Cross I;&#13;
Girl's Lounge· I; Pep Club I; F.T.A.&#13;
I; Spanish Club I&#13;
AHLQUIST, BRIAN&#13;
Coll eg e Prep&#13;
Student Council I; Football I; Drill&#13;
Team I; French Club I, 2, 3; MOI I,&#13;
2; Gymn astics I, 2; Cross Country I;&#13;
Young Republica ns I, 2&#13;
AKINS, RONNIE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pri nt Club I&#13;
ALLEN, CHARLES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Basketball I, 2, 3&#13;
ALT, KATHY&#13;
Com me rc ia l&#13;
American · Field Se rvice I; Te nn is I,&#13;
2; Pep Club I, 2, 3; G.R.A. I; Y-Teen s I&#13;
AMBROSE, DAVE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Deca Clu b I&#13;
AMOS, CINDY (Not Pictured )&#13;
Coll eg e Prep&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Spa nish Club I, 2&#13;
(treasure r) ; Band I, 2, 3&#13;
AND·ERSON, JIM&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
ANDERSON, MARY LOU&#13;
Vocational&#13;
ANDERSON, NANCY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Pep Club I, 2; Art&#13;
Club I; Y-Tee ns I; Roa dshow I; O ffi ce Work er I&#13;
ANDERSON, STELLA&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
Nati onal Honor Society I, 2; American&#13;
Fi eld Se rvice I; H.S. Red Cross&#13;
(treas.) I, 2; Pep Club I, 2, 3, {Pres.&#13;
a nd vice-president); F.H.A. I (Parliamentarian); 'F.N.A. I; Fre nch Club&#13;
I; All School Play I; Teen Democ rats&#13;
I; Office Worke r I, 2; D.A.R. Good&#13;
Citizens hip Award&#13;
ANDERSON, VAN (Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
ANFINSON, PEG&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2; Student&#13;
Co uncil I ; American Field Service I·&#13;
Science Club I, 2; F.H .A. I; F.T.A. I;&#13;
Ope retta I; Roadshow I; Madrigal I&#13;
APPLEGATE, MARSHA&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
H.S. Red C ross I, 2; F.H.A. I, 2, 3;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3; O.E. Club I ; Dance&#13;
Line I, 2, 3&#13;
ARCH, IRIS&#13;
Col lege Pre p &#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; F.N.A. I; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Varsidettes I; Yellowjackettes I&#13;
ARRICK, JULIE&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
P11p Club I; Altau Club I; (vicepres. ) F.H.A. I; Roadshows I, 2; Choir&#13;
I, 2; G irls Gl ee&#13;
ARROWSMITH, RON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
ARTHUR, JON (Not Pictured )&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Decca Club&#13;
BAKER, CONNIE KAY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
BANKS, CHARLES&#13;
Colleg e Prep&#13;
Footba ll I; Basket ball I, 2&#13;
BAXLEY, CHARLES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Wrestling I; R.O.T.C.&#13;
BECKNER, STAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football I, 2; Biology I; R.O.T.C. Offic e r; Operetta I, 2, 3; Choir I, 2, 3,&#13;
Roadsh ow I.&#13;
BENNEIT PEGGY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Pep Club I, 2; GRA&#13;
I; Pep Band I, 2; Jr. GOP's I&#13;
BEITS, BARBARA&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I; Decca Club I&#13;
BIGHAM, HOWARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football I, 2, 3 ;· Decca Club (vicepresident) I, 2; MOI I; Choir-Allstate; Roadshow I; Baseball I&#13;
BIRD, LESLIE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
G irl's Golf I; GRA I; F.N.A. I; Spanish Club I; Girl's Glee I, 2&#13;
BIRDSONG, TRUDY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
BLANK, DENNIS (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
BOCKERT, SUSAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I&#13;
BOLTE, JAMES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
BOLTON, JUDY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
BOWEN, DONNA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
BRABEC, FRANK (Not pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club I&#13;
BRANDENBURG, CONNIE&#13;
(Not pictured)&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I&#13;
BRANSON, JOYCE&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Student Council I, 2; Pep Club I, 2;&#13;
Al tau Club I, 2; F.H.A. ( vice-president) I, 2, 3; F.N.A. I; Operetta I;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2; Dance lin e I, 2; Military Ball&#13;
BRESHERS, PAT&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
F.H .. A. I; F.N.A. I; Choir I, 2; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Girl's Glee I&#13;
BRIGGS, RODNEY {Not pictured)&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
BRINK, PAULA {Not pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
BROOKS, JACK D.&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Track I; Spanish Club I; R.O.T.C.&#13;
BROCKMAN, GORDON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows; R.O.T.C.&#13;
BROWN, LOREN&#13;
Voca tiona l&#13;
BROWN, REGINA&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Operetta, Choir, Roadshow and All&#13;
School Play&#13;
BRYANT, BOB&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Ba sketball I; Biology Club I; F.T.A.&#13;
I; Fren ch Club I, 2, 3; M.0.1. I, 2;&#13;
Choir I, 2; Band I, 2, 3; Operetta I;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3; Thespians I, 2;&#13;
All School Play I, 2; Madrigal&#13;
BURROUGHS, KAREN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Y-Teens I, 2; F.H.A. I, 2; Band I, 2, 3&#13;
BUTLER, JOHN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Spanish Club I; Band I, 2, 3; Roadshow I&#13;
BUTLER, ROGER&#13;
Voca tional&#13;
Science Club I&#13;
BUITERBAUGH, DONNA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Band I, 2, 3&#13;
CALFEE, LINDA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Girls' Lounge I; Pep Club I; Library I&#13;
CAMDEN, DIANE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Girl's Loung e I; Production I; Pep&#13;
Club I; F.H.A. I; Military Ball&#13;
CARLE, STEVE&#13;
College Prep Basketball I; Track I; Tennis I, 2, 3;&#13;
Lettermen's Club I; Science Club I;&#13;
Spanish Club I; Tee n Democrats I;&#13;
R.O.T.C. Officer&#13;
CARLIN, JEANETIE&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; F.H .A. I; Spanish Club&#13;
(secretary) I, 2, 3&#13;
CASE, BOB&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; Key Club I; Football I, 2; Basketball I, 2, 3; Letterman's Club I, 2; All State Basketball I; All City Basketball Team I;&#13;
Prom Court I, 2; French Club I, 2;&#13;
Baseball I, 2, 3; All City Baseball I;&#13;
All City Football I; Twirp Court I,&#13;
2; Southwest Iowa Baseball I; Jr.&#13;
Cl ass (vice-preside nt)&#13;
CAVANAUGH, DIANE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
A.F.S. I; Golf I; Art Club I; Y-Teens&#13;
I ; Roadshow I&#13;
CEPURAN, KATHY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Pep Club I&#13;
CHEW, STEVE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Football I, 2, 3; Lettermen's Club I;&#13;
Wrestling I, 2; R.O.T.C.&#13;
CHILDRESS, LEE ANN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross I&#13;
CHILDERS, TERRY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Drill Tea m I, 2; Science Club I;&#13;
Operetta I; Roadshow I; Military&#13;
Police I, 2; R.O.T.C. Officer; Color&#13;
Guard I, 2; Honor Guard I&#13;
CLARK, JACQUE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2; A.F.S. I;&#13;
Red Cross (secretary ) I, 2, 3; Pep&#13;
Club I; Annual I; F.N.A. I, 2, 3; Library Club (President) I, 2, 3; Quill&#13;
·and Scroll I, 2; Signal I (Associate&#13;
Editor); G.O.P.'s I, 2; Military Ball I;&#13;
Creative Writing I&#13;
CLARK, MARCIA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
CLARK, MARY LOU&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Transfer-Student Council I, 2; Pep&#13;
Club I, 2&#13;
CLEAVER, LARRY (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
COCHRAN, BILL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Letterman's Club ; Biology Club ; Sci·&#13;
ence Club ; French Club; Wrestling&#13;
I, 2; Young Demos; Wrestling Club&#13;
I, 2&#13;
COLEMAN, ALAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Basketball I, 2; Tennis I, 2, 3; Letterman's Club I, 2; Biology Club;&#13;
Science Club; Latin Club I, 2&#13;
CONNER, KATHY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
CONSTANT, MIKE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football I, 2, 3; Basketball I; Track&#13;
I, 2; Letterman's Club I, 2, 3; MOI&#13;
COOK, KAY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
F.T.A. I; Attendance Office I&#13;
COOLEY, BEYERL Y&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I&#13;
COSTELLO, BILL&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
COSTELLO, JOHN (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
CRONIN, MICHEAL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Transfer from Omaha Central ; Key&#13;
Club; Sci ence Club ; MOI; Quill and&#13;
Scroll&#13;
CURRY, SANDY (Not pictu red )&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Student Council Alternate I&#13;
DALEY, DAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross; Basketball; Letterman's&#13;
Club; Decca Club; Baseball&#13;
DAVIS, VIRGINIA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
AFS; Biology Club; F.H.A. I; F.N .A.&#13;
I, 2; French Club I; Roadshow ; All&#13;
School Play; Young Republicans&#13;
DAWSON, CINDY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I&#13;
DEAL, CRAIG (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Transfer&#13;
DEBAR, RALPH&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Schience Club I; Operetta I; Roadshows I, 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Officer; Madrigal I; Vocal Music Contest, Solo I,&#13;
2, Boys' Octet&#13;
DEBOLT, DAVE (Not pictu red)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross; Track; Band I, 2, 3; Roadshows I, 2&#13;
DELANTY, PAT&#13;
Commerci al&#13;
Transfer from Missouri Valley; Girls'&#13;
Tr~c k; Cheerleader; Pep Club ; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
DEN HERDER, JUDY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society; Red Cross;&#13;
Biology Club; Science Club; F.N.A.&#13;
251 &#13;
DIERCKS, JUDY&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
AFS; Teen Demos&#13;
DIETZ, CAROL&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Hono r Society I, 2, 3; Biology Club ; Science Cl ub; Library Club&#13;
I, 2&#13;
DITZLER, JO&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Student Cou ncil I; Red Cross I;&#13;
Chee rl eade rs I; All Sports Court; Pep&#13;
Club; Altau Clu b I, 2 {secreta ry)&#13;
F.H.A. I; Musica l; Choir I, 2 (secreta ry); Roadshows; Ye llow J ackets;&#13;
Varsidetts I, 2; Madriga l; All State&#13;
Music Contest I, 2&#13;
DOFNER, GLORIA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club I; Choir I&#13;
DONER, RITA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Clu b I; Art Clu b I; F.H.A. I,&#13;
2; Roadshows I, 2&#13;
DOUGHTY, LINDA&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; F.H.A. I&#13;
DOWNING, LESLIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Drill Tea m I, 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Officer&#13;
DRAKE, SHARON&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I; Student&#13;
Council I, 2; A. F.S. {secreta ry) ; Red&#13;
Cross I; Cheerleade rs I; Pep Club I;&#13;
Alta u Club I; F.H.A. I; Latin Club&#13;
I; Qu ill and Scroll I; Sophomore Secretary ; Signal, {Editor); Military Ball&#13;
DRUMMOND, BOB&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Basketball I, 2; Tra ck I; Biology Clu b&#13;
I; Span ish Club I; Baseball I, 2, 3;&#13;
Cross Country I, 2&#13;
DRUMMOND, RUTH&#13;
College Prep . Student Cou ncil I; A.F.S. I; Spanish&#13;
Club I; Musical I, 2; Choir I, 2;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2; All School Play I&#13;
DUITMAN, SHARON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
A.F.S. I; Red Cross I; Pep Club I;&#13;
Altau Club I; Art Club I; Military&#13;
Ball&#13;
EDDY, DIANE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Art Club I; F.H .A. I, 2, 3&#13;
EDWARDS, GAY (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Decca Club I; Band I, 2, 3&#13;
EIDSCHUN, MELBA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Coun se ling Center I.&#13;
ELKINS, GLADYS (N ot pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council I, 2; Spanish Club I&#13;
ELLIS, ALAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Decca Club I; French Club I&#13;
ERICKSON , JOHN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
ERICKSEN, ROD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Golf I, 2, 3;. Spanish Club I, 2;&#13;
R.O.T.C. Officer&#13;
EVANS, JAMES&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
252&#13;
Student Council I; Key Club I; Football I; Basketball I; Golf I, 2, 3; Letterman's Club I; Science Club I;&#13;
Safe Teens I; Latin Club I; Math&#13;
Club I, 2; R.O.T.C. Officer&#13;
EVANS, WAYNE (Not pictured )&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
FARRIS, TOM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Track I; Lettermen's Club I, 2; Cross&#13;
Country I, 2; Landsca ping Team I&#13;
FENTON, DOUG (Not pictured )&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Football I, 2; Basketball I, 2; Baseball I, 2&#13;
FERN LEY, DICK (Not pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Golf I; Latin Club I; Mat h Cl ub I;&#13;
Roadshow I; All School Pl ay I;&#13;
R.O.T.C.; Military Ball; Baseball&#13;
FICHTER, PAT&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I; F.H.A. I; F.N .A. I&#13;
FIENHOLD, DAVID&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Wrestling 3; Letterman's Club 2&#13;
FIENHOLD, BILL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I ; Football I ; Track I ; Letterman's Club I; Safe Tee ns I; Wrestling 3; Wrestling Club 3&#13;
FISHER, PEGGY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
America n Field Service I; Pep Club&#13;
2; Science Clu b I; Y-Teens I; F.T.A.&#13;
I; Roadshow 3; Teen-Democrats 2;&#13;
Yellow J ackets 2; Mock U.N. Meeting&#13;
FISHER, RONNIE&#13;
Commerc ia l&#13;
Red Cross 2; Production I; Pep Club I&#13;
FLOYD, LARRY (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocati ona l&#13;
Football I&#13;
FOOTE, DENNIS {Not pictu red )&#13;
Vocational&#13;
FOOTE, CONNIE&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Nationa l Hon or Society 3; Red Cross&#13;
2; Tennis 2; G.R.A. I; Scie nce Club 2;&#13;
F.T.A. I; Latin Club 2; Math Club I&#13;
(vice-presid ent) ; Quill an d Scroll 2;&#13;
Biology Club I; Signal 2 {editor-inchief); You ng Democrats I; Milita ry&#13;
Ball I&#13;
FORBES, DENNIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
FORCADE, MICHAEL&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
American Fie ld Service I; Red Cross&#13;
I; Biology Club I; Science Club I;&#13;
Lati n Club I; French Club I; Operetta 2; Choir 2; Roadsh ow 3; All&#13;
School Plays 3; Varsity Swimming I;&#13;
Young Democrats 2; R.O.T.C. FORD, BURKE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Rifle Team I; Biology Club I; F.N.A.&#13;
I; Spanish Club I; O peretta I; Road- shows I&#13;
FOWLER, MELOOY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Red Cross 2; Girl's Lounge I; Pep&#13;
Club I; Latin Clu b I; Roa dshow I&#13;
FRALEY, CONNIE&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society 2; Red Cross&#13;
I; Altau 2 {president); Y-Teens I;&#13;
Safe Tee ns I; F.H.A. I; Roadshows I&#13;
FREEMAN, JIM (Not pictured )&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council I; Rifle Team I; Art&#13;
Club I; Biology Club I&#13;
FRIEZE, ALLEN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Tennis I; Art Clu b 3; R.O.T.C. 3&#13;
FRON K, DAVE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Decca Club I&#13;
GALLE, GARY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Foot ball 3; Le tterman's Club I; Wrestlin g 3; Wrestling Club 3 (treasure r) ;&#13;
Teen Democrats I; R.O.T.C. 3: Milita ry Ball&#13;
GANN, SHARON&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Decca Club I; Library Club&#13;
GARDNER, LINDA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I; Art Club I;&#13;
Y-Tee ns I; . I; Roadshow I&#13;
GARREAN, PATRICK&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Nationa l Hono r Society I, 2; A.F.S. I;&#13;
Art Club I; Sci ence Club I; lf.T.A. I:&#13;
Latin Club I. 2 (vice-presid ent) ;&#13;
M.0.1. I, 2: 1.1.F.C.S. I; Teen-Age&#13;
Republicans I, 2, 3 (pa rl iamentarian )&#13;
R.O.T.C. Office r&#13;
GARRETI, GEORGE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; Footba ll I: Lette rmen's Club I, 2, 3; Wrestli ng I, 2, 3;&#13;
Wrestl in g Cl ub I, 2, 3, (vice-presiden t) Pep Ba nd I, 2&#13;
GATROST, CAROL&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Pep Club I; Spanish&#13;
Club I; Ba nd I, 2, 3&#13;
GAVER, GARY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Print Club I, 2; Operefta I; Choir&#13;
I, 2, 3; Boy's Gl ee I&#13;
GIBBS, KAY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3; Girl's Gl ee I, 2, 3&#13;
GIBBS, LINDA (N ot pictured)&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I; Art Club I, 2&#13;
GIBLER, MIKE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Notional Honor Society I, 2; Red&#13;
Cross I; Lettermen's Cl ub I, 2; Scie nce&#13;
Club I; Latin Club I, 2; M.0 .1. I.&#13;
2 (president) ; Tee n Democrats I, 2&#13;
(treas urer); R.O.T.C. Officer; Wrestling I, 2, 3; Wrestling Cl ub I, 2, 3&#13;
GILMORE, CHARLES&#13;
.College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I; Operetta I; Roads hows&#13;
I, 2; R.0 .T.C. Officer&#13;
GILMORE, ·CONNIE&#13;
Comme rcial '&#13;
Pep Cl ub I; Biology Club I; Library&#13;
Club I&#13;
GOETZINGER, · LINDA&#13;
Com mercia l&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I; Altau I; YTee ns I: F.H.A. I, 2; Military Ball&#13;
GOUKER, DON (Not pictured )&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Band I, 2, 3&#13;
GRAVES, AMY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; Pep&#13;
Club I; Art Club I, 2, 3, ( vice- president )&#13;
GRAY, DEBBY&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Pep Club I&#13;
GRAYBILL, SHARON&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
R"ed Cross I; Pep Club I;" Y-Tee ns&#13;
I; Teen Democrats I, 2, 3&#13;
GRAZIER, JIM&#13;
College Prep &#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I, 2, 3; Key&#13;
Club I; Basketball I, 2, 3; Letterme n's Club I, 2, 3 (secretary); All&#13;
City Baseba ll Team I; Annual I&#13;
(sports editor); Science Club I; Prom&#13;
Court I, 2; Latin Club I; French Club&#13;
I; M.0.1. I; Twirp Court I, 2; Baseba ll I, 2; R.O.T.C. Officer; All Southwest Iowa Baseball&#13;
GREEN, DANNY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Tenn is I; Art Club I, 2; Wrestling&#13;
I , 2&#13;
GREENWOOD, PATIY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
A.F.S. I; Red Cross I, 2 { treaurer);&#13;
Pep Club I; Altau Club I; F.H.A. I&#13;
GRIFFITHS, MARSHA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; F.H.A. I; F.T.A. I, 2,&#13;
3; French Club I, 2 {president); Roadshows I, 2; All School Play I, 2; Young&#13;
Repu blicans I, 2, 3 (secretary)&#13;
GRIMES, MARY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I; Tennis I; Y-Teens I;&#13;
F.T.A. I; Latin Club I, 2; Library&#13;
Club I; Thespians I; All School Play&#13;
I, 2; Debate I; G.O.P.'s I, 2: Band&#13;
I, 2, 3: Choir I&#13;
GROSVENOR, STEVE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club I, 2&#13;
GRYSKIEWICZ, NANCY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
HALL, DONA JANINE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; Red Cross I, 2;&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Girl's Flag Football&#13;
I; Girl's Basketball I; GRA I: YTeens I (secretary ); Young Democrats I; Roadshows I, 2: Senior Class&#13;
Secretary&#13;
HALL, MARILYN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
F.T.A. I&#13;
HALL, STEVE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Basketball I&#13;
HANAFAN, NANCI&#13;
Vocational&#13;
AFS I; Red Cross I; Altau I, 2: Art&#13;
Club I, 2 {sec retary-treasurer) F.H.A.&#13;
I, 2 (secretary-treasurer) F.N.A. I, 2;&#13;
Roadshow I&#13;
HAND, JAMES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HANSEN, TONI&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Student Council I, 2; AFS I; Cheerleade r I; F.H.A. I; Operetta I; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Varsidettes I, 2&#13;
HARGIS, BARB&#13;
Commerci11I&#13;
Red Cross, Pep Club I&#13;
HARMON, i&#13;
Commercia HARRING TO&#13;
College Pre1&#13;
Football I;&#13;
Team I; Fre&#13;
I, 2, 3; Wre.&#13;
Country I ; R.&#13;
HARRIS, JEFF&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.O.T.C. Offic,&#13;
HARRISON, JO'.&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Red Cross I&#13;
HARTMEN, KARE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
'0&#13;
rmen's Clu b I; Drill&#13;
: lub I, 2; Wrestling&#13;
Club I, 2, 3; Cross&#13;
·. Officer&#13;
F.H.A. I&#13;
HARTMAN, MARY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; AFS&#13;
I; Red Cross I; Pep Clu b I, 2, 3;&#13;
Biology Clu b I: F.H.A. I; F.T.A. I,&#13;
2, 3 (secretary-treasurer); French Club&#13;
I, 2; MOI I; Operetta I Roadshows&#13;
I, 2: All School Play I; Young Democrats I, 2; Counseling Center I&#13;
HEITMAN, CAROLYN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I: Pep Club I, 2; F.H.A. I;&#13;
F.N.A. I, 2, 3; Operetta I; Roadshows I, 2; Girls' Glee I&#13;
HEMMINGSEN, LINDA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Operetta I, 2; Choir I, 2; Roadshow&#13;
I · All School Play I&#13;
HENDRIX, CLIFF (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HENNINGER, DON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; Basketball I; Track I&#13;
HENSLEY, JEANNETIE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Operetta I, 2, 3; Roadshows I, 2, 3;&#13;
All School Play I, 2, 3&#13;
HENSLEY, MARTY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HERRICK, DENNIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Cou ncil I; Annual I; Operetta 2; Choir 3; Roadshow 2; Thespian 2; All School Play 2; R.O.T.C.;&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
HERRICK, GARY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.0.T.C.; Military Ball . I; You ng Republicans I&#13;
HESSMAN; ROBERT&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HEINSTORFER, GERO (Not pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; A.F.S. I; Key Club&#13;
I; Football I; Roadshows I&#13;
HICKS, PHYLLIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I&#13;
HIMBERGER, DONNA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society 3 · A.F.S. I;&#13;
Production I: Pep Club 2; F.H.A. I;&#13;
F.T.A. I; Choir 2; Military Ball&#13;
HISEL, EVELYN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HODWALKER, ADA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HOEL, MIKE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Art Clu b I&#13;
HOKE, RANDY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
A.F.S. I; Football 3; Basketball I; Golf&#13;
I; Letterman's Club 3; Rifle Team&#13;
I: Y-Teens I; Safe Teens I; F.T.A. I;&#13;
Laiin Clu b I; M.0.1. 2; Baseball 2;&#13;
R.0 .T.C.; Military Ball&#13;
HOLDER, LINDA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club I; Operetta 2; Roadshow&#13;
2; Th es pi ans I; All School Play I ;&#13;
Choir 2; Mad riga l 2&#13;
HOLMBERG, ALLAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Key Club I (treasurer); Basketball&#13;
I; Track 3; Science Clu b I; Latin Club&#13;
I; National Honor Society I;&#13;
R.O.T.C.; Milita ry Ball&#13;
HOLMES, RONDEE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Spanish Clu b I&#13;
HONIG, MARSHA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society 2; Pep Club&#13;
I ; Library Club I&#13;
HOOK, DAVE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketball ·1&#13;
HOOVER, JUDI&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Student Council I; Girl's Lounge I&#13;
HOPPER, MARILYN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I ; Y-Teens&#13;
I; F.T.A. 2; Operetta 2; Choir 2;&#13;
Roadshow 2; Young Democrats I;&#13;
Girl's Glee I&#13;
HORNER, LARRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football 2; R.O.T.C.; Military Ball&#13;
HOTCHKISS, AMY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Pep Club 2; F.H.A.&#13;
I; F.T.A. I; F.N.A. I; Latin Clu b I;&#13;
French Club I; Roadshow 2; Thespians 2; All School Play 3; Glee I&#13;
HOURIGAN, CAROL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society 2; A.F.S. I ;&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club 3; Science&#13;
Club 2; F.H.A. I: F.T.A. I; Library&#13;
Club 2; M.0.1. 2; Biology Club I:&#13;
Teen Democrats I&#13;
HOWARD, HARRIET&#13;
College Prep&#13;
F.H.A.; F.N.A.&#13;
HUFF, LINDA&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Transfer from Lewis Central; Track;&#13;
F.N.A.; Library Club&#13;
HUFF, MARGIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Transfer from Lewis Central ; F.N.A.;&#13;
Libra ry Club&#13;
HUNT, ROBERT&#13;
College Prep&#13;
HURD, HARRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Footba ll I, 2; Letterman's Club&#13;
HURD, JACK&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Drill Team I, 2&#13;
IVES, RICHARD&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
JACKSON, ANN (Not.pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
JANICEK, CONNIE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
JENSEN, LINDA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; Y-Teens; F.T.A. ; Spanish Club I, 2&#13;
JOHNSON, CHERYL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross I, 2; Pep Club&#13;
JOHNSON, KATHLEEN (Not pictu red )&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross; F.N.A.; Latin Club&#13;
JOHNSON, JAMES (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Art Club I, 2, 3&#13;
JOHNSON, SHERYL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
JONES, THERESA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
GRA; Art Club ; F.H.A.&#13;
KELLAR, MIKE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Student Council ; Football; Basketball&#13;
I, 2; Track; Letterman's Club; Decca&#13;
Club; F.T.A.; All-City Football Team&#13;
253 &#13;
254&#13;
KELLAR, NANCY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
GRA; Roadshows; Attenda nce Office&#13;
KELLAR, PAT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
G irls' Basketball; GRA; Roadshows&#13;
KENYON, FRED&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Track; Milita ry Ball&#13;
KENNETT, ROSE ANN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
School Mu sica l; Choir Librarian; Girls'&#13;
Trio; Roadshows&#13;
KERRIN, LINDA&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Nationa l Hono r Society I, 2, 3; Student Council I; Biology Club I; Science Club I; F.T.A. I; Latin Club I ,&#13;
2 (secreta ry); MO I I, 2 (vice-president) ; Crea tive Writing I; Military&#13;
Ball I&#13;
KESSLER, BILL&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Spanish Club I , 2&#13;
KESTERSON, DAVE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; Wrestling Team I,&#13;
2, 3; Wrestling Club I, 2, 3&#13;
KILPATRICK, LINDA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Latin Club I&#13;
KLEFSTAD, GIB&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3;&#13;
Ame rican Fie ld Se rvice I; Key Club&#13;
I ; Art Club I; Science Club I; F.T.A.&#13;
I; Latin Club I, 2 (treasure r) ; MOI&#13;
I, 2; Band I, 2, 3 (treasu re r); Tee n&#13;
Democrats I, 2, 3 (presid ent); Pep&#13;
Ba nd I, 2, 3; Dance Band I, 2&#13;
KNAUSS, LISLE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Key Club I; MOI I, 2; Science&#13;
Symposium I, 2; ROTC Office r&#13;
KOEBEL, MAX&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
R.O.T.C. Office r I; Milita ry Police&#13;
I; Color Guard I&#13;
KOENIGS, LEONARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Key Club I; Football I, 2, 3; Track&#13;
I, 2; Golf I; Southwest Iowa Football&#13;
Team I, 2; Letterman 's Club I, 2, 3&#13;
(president-sec reta ry); Wrestli ng I, 2;&#13;
R.O.T.C. Office r I ; Sophomore Class&#13;
Sec reta ry&#13;
KOHL, BONNIE&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Ame ri can Field Se rvice I; H.S. Red&#13;
Cross I; Pep Club I; Art Club I;&#13;
F.T.A. I; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Th espians&#13;
I, 2; All School Pl ay I, 2; Young&#13;
Democrats I, 2&#13;
KOOPMERNESS, ADELINE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
KRUEGER, KRIS&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I&#13;
KR UGER, ROD&#13;
Vocational&#13;
KUFFLER, DAVE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
LAMPI, VICKI&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
LANE, MARCIA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; Library Club I, 2;&#13;
Decca Club I&#13;
LANG, LEROY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Basketball I.&#13;
LATHAM, LYNN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Footba ll I; Wrestling I, 2, 3&#13;
LAUDON, JAMES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
LAWLESS, KARON&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; Pep Cl ub I, 2&#13;
LAWRENCE, CLARENCE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Mi lita ry Police I, 2&#13;
LAWSON , SUE&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Red Cross I ; Altau Cl ub I; Y Tee ns I·&#13;
F.H.A. I ; Roadshow I&#13;
LEGGIO, BILL (Not Pictu red)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
LEHMER, SALLY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council I; Pep Club I; A/tau&#13;
Club I 2; F.H .A. I; Roa dshow I&#13;
LeMASTER, LINDA&#13;
Commerc ia l&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I ; Band Major- ette I&#13;
LEWIS, KAREN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross I; F.H.A. I&#13;
LIBBY, MARION (Not Pictured )&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Art Club I&#13;
LIDDICK, TIM&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
LINDSEY, ALICA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Cou ncil I, 2, 3 ( vice-president); Red Cross I; Golf I, 2; All&#13;
Sports Court; Pep Clu b I; Altau&#13;
Club I, 2; F.H.A. I, 2; Spanish Club&#13;
(vice-presid ent) I; Roadshows I 2&#13;
3; Military Ball ' '&#13;
LINDSAY, CAROLYN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Cou ncil I; Red Cross I; Golf&#13;
I, 2, 3; Cheerleaders I, 2, 3 ( pres i~&#13;
dent); All Sports Court; Pep Club&#13;
I, 2, 3; Altau Club I, 2; Biolog y Cl ub&#13;
I; Prom. ou t; F.H.A. I, 2; Roadshows&#13;
I, 2; Mil ita ry Ball&#13;
LENINGER, KEN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; A.F.S.&#13;
1; Key Club I; Science Club I 2.&#13;
Safe Tee ns I; Latin Club I 2· M th&#13;
Club I 2; O peretta I, 2;' Choira I&#13;
Treasu rer; Band I, 2, 3 Captai n; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Thes pians I 2· All&#13;
School Play I, 2 ' '&#13;
LONG, PAUL&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
LYDON, JOHN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Key Club I; Football I, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2, 3; Lettermen's Club I 2 3.&#13;
Southwest Iowa Footba ll Tea r:i · 'Ali&#13;
City Base ball Team I, 2; ase ll I,&#13;
2· 3; All Southwest Iowa Base ball&#13;
Tea m&#13;
LYMAN, MARCIA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I; y Tee ns I;&#13;
0 .E. Clu b I&#13;
LYNN, DIXIE&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Pep Cl ub I, 2; Girls' Drill Team I;&#13;
Mi li tary Ball&#13;
MACE, GARY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.O.T.C. M.P. I; V.l.C.A. I&#13;
MADSON, ED&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Baske tball I&#13;
MAINS, LYNN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Ba ske tball I, 2; Tennis I, 2, 3&#13;
MALONE, JAY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I, 2, 3; Student Cou ncil I, 2; Key Club I; Bas ketball I, 2, 3; Track I, 2, 3; Lette rmen's&#13;
Club I, 2, 3; An nu al (S ports Editor)&#13;
I; Sci ence Clu b I; Prom Court ; Latin&#13;
Club I ; Math Club I&#13;
MANN, GREG&#13;
Vocationa I&#13;
National Honor Society I , 2; Student&#13;
Council I, 2, 3; Track I, 2, 3; Track&#13;
I, 2; Lette rmen 's Club I, 2; Drill&#13;
Tea m I, 2 ; Science Club I; Safe&#13;
Tee ns I; Lati n Cl ub I; French Club&#13;
I , 2, 3; Gymna stics I, 2&#13;
MARLIN, CONNIE&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Basketba ll I, 2, 3 ; Tennis I, 2, 3;&#13;
G .R.A. I, 2, 3&#13;
MARTIN, CATHY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
ArtClub l, 2&#13;
MART/NALE, SANDY&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Red Cross I, 2; Pep Club; F.H.A.;&#13;
Coaches' Office&#13;
MATHEWS, PAULEETTE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I, 2; Girls' Loung e; A/tau&#13;
I, 2; F.H.A.; Roadshows I, 2&#13;
MATTESON , PAM&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross; F.H.A.; Coac hes' Office&#13;
I , 2&#13;
MATTESON, ROSEMARIE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Stude nt Cou ncil ; AFS ; Tennis; Cheerleaders I, 2; Pep Club; F.H.A.; Road·&#13;
shows I, 2, 3; Milita ry Ball&#13;
MAUER, CONNIE&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Pep Club; Y Tee ns; F.N .A.&#13;
MAYBERRY, LOUIS&#13;
Vocationa I&#13;
Football I, 2, 3 ; Le tterman's Clu b;&#13;
Wrestling I, 2; Wrestlin g Cl ub I, 2&#13;
MERKSICK, BETTY&#13;
Commerc ia l&#13;
Red Cross; Art Cl ub; F.H.A.&#13;
MEYER, CLIFFORD&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Drill Tea m; Spanish Club; Wrestling ;&#13;
Wrestling Club&#13;
MEYER, MARTIN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Footba l II, 2, 3; Letterman's Club;&#13;
Drill Tea m; R.O.T.C. M.P.&#13;
MILLAD, LARRY&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
Red Cross; Decca Club ; Band I, 2;&#13;
Wrestli ng; Swimming; Wrestling Club&#13;
MILLER, DANNY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Track; Cross Cou ntry; Science Club&#13;
MILLER, TRUDY&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
Student Coun cil; Red Cross; Girls'&#13;
Loung e; Golf; Art Club ; Y Tee ns;&#13;
F.T.A.; Roadshows ; Dance Lin e&#13;
MINCER, MARVEL&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Operetta; Choir; Roadshows&#13;
MIZE, SUE&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Red Cross; Pep Club I, 2; F.H.A.;&#13;
Mu sica ls I, 2; Roadshows; Jr. GOP,&#13;
(Treasurer) &#13;
MOATS, JIM&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
F.T.A. Choir (Treasure r)&#13;
MOBLEY, CARL&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
Football; Southwest Iowa Football Team&#13;
MONTGOMERY, CHARLOTTE&#13;
Commerci al&#13;
Production.&#13;
MOORE, IVY&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; AFS;&#13;
Basketball; Tennis I, 2, 3; Pe p Club;&#13;
GRA (Sec reta ry-Presiden t) ; Operetta ;&#13;
Choir ; Roadshows; Military Ball&#13;
MOORE, NANCY&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
National Honor Soci ety; Student&#13;
Council; Cheerleaders I, 2; Pep Club;&#13;
Altau; Junior-Senior Prom Prince ss;&#13;
Junior-Se nior Prom Queen; F.H.A.:&#13;
Road shows: Sophomore Cla ss Vicepres.; Junior Cla ss Treas urer: Senior&#13;
Cl as&gt; Presid ent&#13;
MOSS, BARB&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Red Cross; F.N.A.: Latin Club: French&#13;
Club; Ope retta ; Choir; Roadshows;&#13;
All School Play; Military Ball; Office&#13;
Help&#13;
MOSS, RON&#13;
Vocati ona l&#13;
Football I; Basketball I: Tennis I;&#13;
V.1.C.A. I&#13;
MUELLER, PAM&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
American Field Service I; Golf I:&#13;
Pep Club I; Altau Club I, 2; Operetta I, 2: Choir I; Road shows I, 2, 3:&#13;
All School Play I: Girls Glee I;&#13;
Military Ball I&#13;
MYERS, JOAN (n ot pictured)&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pe p Club I&#13;
MYERS, ANNA&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Girl 's Loun ge I: Y Teens I: FNA&#13;
I; FTA I; Lati n Club I: Quill and&#13;
Scroll I: Tee n Demos I, 2; Military&#13;
Ball I; Signal I (man agi ng editor}&#13;
MYHLHOUSEN, ROY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Print Club I, 2; Military Police&#13;
McCLARY, KATHY&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; Girl's League I;&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; Y Teens I; FNA I;&#13;
Quill and Scroll I; Signal I (make-up&#13;
editor)&#13;
McCLURE, GARY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Band I, 2, 3&#13;
McCLURE, TANDY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Football I, 2; Track I: Lettermen's&#13;
Club I, 2, 3; All City Ba se ball Team&#13;
I; Biology Club I; FTA I; Math Club&#13;
I; Choir I; Baseball I, 2; R.O.T.C.&#13;
Office r I; Senior Class Vice- President&#13;
McCORMICK, KATHLEEN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
FNA I; Libra ry I&#13;
McGEE, LARRY&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
Football I, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2, 3;&#13;
Lette rmen's Club I, 2; Southwest&#13;
Iowa Football Team I; All City Ba seball Team I; Print Club I, 2&#13;
McGINN, BARRY&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
McKENZIE, JO ANN&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; FHA I; All School&#13;
Play I; Quill an d Scroll I; Junior&#13;
GO P's&#13;
McMASTER, LONNIE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I&#13;
McMULLEN MARCIA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Produ ction I; Spanish Club I&#13;
McNULTY, ALAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I: Print Club I, 2&#13;
NANSEL, ROGER&#13;
College National Honor Society I, 2, 3; Bas·&#13;
ketball I, 2; Lette rmen's Club I. 2;&#13;
Prom Court I; Cross Cou ntry I, 2;&#13;
Baseball I, 2&#13;
NELSON, DICK&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Tennis I, 2; Wrestling I· Signal&#13;
NICHOLAS, PAULA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Production I; Pep Club&#13;
NICHOLS, HARLEY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
NIXON, JIM&#13;
College Prep National Honor Society I, 2; Track&#13;
1. .FTA I; MOI I; Young Demos I;&#13;
Gymnastics I&#13;
NORMAN, GERALD (Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
MORRIS, NANCY&#13;
Vocati onal&#13;
Pep Club I: Art Club I&#13;
NUZUM, DENNIA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Operetta I: Choir I; Road show I;&#13;
Boy's Glee I, 2; R.0.T.C. I, 2&#13;
OLES, MIKE (Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.0 .T.C. I&#13;
OLSEN, SALLY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
H.S. Red Cross&#13;
OSHLO, DICK&#13;
College Prep National Hono r Society I, 2; Key&#13;
Club I, (Second Vice-preside n!);&#13;
G olf I; Lette rman's Club I; Spanish&#13;
Club I, 2; Math Clu b I, 2, (Sgt. ~t&#13;
Arms and Parliamenta ri an) Boys&#13;
State I; Swimmi ng Team I, 2; R.O.T.C.&#13;
Officer; Teen Demo's I, 2&#13;
OWENS, PEGGY&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
PALODINO, EVA&#13;
Comme rci al&#13;
Nati ona l Honor Society I, 2: 3; Stud ent u~ ci l I, 2, 3, (Election commissioner); Girl's Golf I, 2; Chee rleaders I, 2, 3, (Secreta ry-treasu rer);&#13;
Homecoming Court; Pep Clu~ I, 2,&#13;
3; Annual I: Altau I, 2; Choir I, 2,&#13;
(Presi dent); Biology Club I; Prom&#13;
Court I, 2; Roadshows I, 2:, 3;00 0peretta I; Honorary Colone l 66&#13;
PARKS, KATHY&#13;
College Prep National Honor Society I.' 2, 3; _S tu -&#13;
dent Council I, ( Parliam ntari~n)&#13;
Am . Field Service I; Homecoming&#13;
Court I; Pep Club I, (Treasu re r);&#13;
F.N.A. I, 2, 3; Latin Club I; Library&#13;
Clu b I, 2, 3, (Treasurer and Vicepresident) ; Teen Demo's I: 1.1.F.C.S.C.&#13;
I; Military Ball&#13;
PARRACK, BETSY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; F.H.A. I; Roadshow&#13;
PEREZ, MARIA (N ot Pictu red)&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
PETERS, LINDA&#13;
Com mercial&#13;
Am. Field Service I, Pep Clu b I, 2;&#13;
Y Teens I; F.N.A. I&#13;
PETERS, MARY&#13;
Am. Fi el d Service I; Biology Club I;&#13;
Science Club I; Y Teens I; F.N.A.&#13;
I; La tin Club I, 2; French Club I;&#13;
M.0.1. I; Operetta I, 2; Choir I, 2;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3&#13;
PETERSON, PAM&#13;
Col lege Prep&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I, 2, 3; Student Council I; H.S. Red Cross I;&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; La ti n Club I; Library&#13;
Club I&#13;
PETERSON, SHERRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Am. Field Service I; H.S. Red Cross&#13;
I, 2; Pep Club I: An nu al I, 2, (Art&#13;
Editor) F.N.A. I, 2; Spanish Club I;&#13;
Library Club I; Band I; Roadshows&#13;
I, 2; Military Ball I: Creative Writing I&#13;
PETERSON, SUSIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
PETRY, GARY&#13;
Vocati"onal&#13;
Track I; R.O.T.C. I, 2&#13;
PETRY, GLENDA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council I; Am. Field Service&#13;
I; H.S. Red Cross I: Girl's Lounge&#13;
I: Pep Club I; Girl's Glee I: F.H.A. I&#13;
PLANTIKOW, JEAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2; F.H.A.&#13;
I, 2; F.T.A. I; Roadshow I; Choir I;&#13;
Band I; Girl's Glee I&#13;
PODRAZO, TOM&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
POGGE, TERRY (Not pictured )&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Footba ll I; Tenn is I; Quill and Scroll&#13;
POGUE, BARBARA&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I; Operetta I;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3; All School Play&#13;
I; Girls' Glee&#13;
POULOS, PAM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Na tiona l Honor Society I, 2, 3: Student Cou ncil I; AFS I; Girl 's Loung e&#13;
I; Y Teens I; Spanish Club I: Military&#13;
Ball I; Office Help I, 2&#13;
PRIEST, LOUIE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Football I, 2; Operetta I; Roadshows&#13;
I, 2, 3&#13;
PROBST, TRUDY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Hon or Society I, 2, 3; Student Council I, 2, 3 (Trea surer); AFS&#13;
I: Pep Club I; Signal I, 2 (Editorin-Chief, Managing Editor; Biology&#13;
Club I (Preside nt) ; Military Ball I:&#13;
Scie nce Club I; F.T.A. I, 2, 3; Spanish&#13;
Club I: Library Club I; MOI I, 2&#13;
(Secretary) ; Operetta I: Roadshows I,&#13;
2; Thespians I, 2, 3 (Secretary, President) ; All Schoo l Play I, 2, 3; Quill&#13;
and Scroll I, 2; Jr. GOP's I, 2, 3&#13;
(Vice-presid ent); Rep. to Mod el U.N.&#13;
I; Sophomore Writing Club I (Trea s- urer)&#13;
PRUDHOME, JOE (N ot pictu red)&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
PURNELL, DICK&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I; Student&#13;
Cou ncil I, 2; Red Cross I; Football&#13;
I, 2; Tennis I: Lette rmen's Club I&#13;
2, 3: All City Baseball Team I; Biolog;&#13;
Club I; Spanish Cl ub I, 2; MO I I, 2;&#13;
255 &#13;
Ameri can Legion Oratorical Finalist&#13;
I, 2, 3 : Base ball I, 2 : Na tional Merit&#13;
Sc holars hip Fin alist&#13;
RASMUSSEN, JANE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
All Sports Court I: Altau I: Art Club&#13;
I, 2 : Ope retta I, 2: Roadshows I,&#13;
2, 3: Madri gal I, 2: All State Mu sic&#13;
Cli nic I, 2: G irls G lee&#13;
RAYGOR, KATHY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
P&lt;; p Clu b I , 2: F.H.A. I : O ffice Help I&#13;
RICH, SANDIE&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
Student Council I : Pep Cl ub I, 2:&#13;
Y Tee ns I , 2 (Vice- presid ent): F.H.A.&#13;
I: Majorette I: Junior-Senior Prom&#13;
I (Sophomore Atten dant)&#13;
REESE, DIANA&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
AFS I: Red Cross I : Y Teens I: Road -&#13;
shows I , 2: Dan ce Lin e I&#13;
REHFELDT, RON (N ot Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketball I&#13;
RENINGER, JUDY&#13;
Com me rc ia l&#13;
Stu dent Council I: Pe p Cl ub I: Altar&#13;
I, 2: F.H .A. I: Road show I&#13;
RENOLDSr HOWARD (Not pi ctured)&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
RHODES, LOLETA (Not pictured)&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Red Cross I: Pep Club I : Y Tee ns I:&#13;
F.H.A. I: Spanish Club I, 2&#13;
RHOADES, LEE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
RICH, CONNIE&#13;
Comme rc ia l&#13;
Pep Cl ub I, 2; G irls' Drill Tea m I:&#13;
Office Help&#13;
RICHARDSON, MARY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
G irl's Lou ng e I; Pep Club I ; Libra ry&#13;
Club I ; Signal I&#13;
RICKERTSON, DON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I , 2, 3; Key&#13;
Club I (Vice-president) : Biology Club&#13;
I; Science Club I, 2: Safe Teens I ;&#13;
F.T.A. I; French Club I: MOI I, 2;&#13;
Jr. GOP I , 2, 3 (President) ; Creative&#13;
Writing I&#13;
ROBINSON (TRAVIS), CYNTHIA&#13;
Comme rcial s·tude nt Coun cil I&#13;
ROBINSON, DIANA&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Student Cou ncil I; A.F.S. I; Production I ; Golf I, 2: Cheerl eaders I;&#13;
All Sports Court I ; Pep Club I, 2;&#13;
Y-Teens I, 2: F.T.A. I, 2: Ope retta&#13;
I; Choir I; Roadshows I, 2: Th es an ~&#13;
I : All School Play I, 2: Girl's Glee&#13;
I : Yo ung Demos I: Military Ball I&#13;
ROBINSON, LA REE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I, 2: Altau I, 2: F.H.A. I;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3: Dance Lin e I, 2;&#13;
Military Bal l I&#13;
ROLFE, CONNIE&#13;
Voca tional&#13;
ROLFE, JOHN&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Track I&#13;
ROOT, DON&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Rifl e Tea m I, 2&#13;
ROSENBAUGH, GAIL&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
256&#13;
St udent Coun cil I: Football I, 2;&#13;
Basketba ll I, 2: Track I, 2, 3: Lette rmen's Club I, 2: Annu al I: Biology&#13;
Club I: Spanish Clu b I&#13;
ROSSOW, BEY&#13;
Col lege Pre p&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I , 2, 3: A.F.S.&#13;
I : Basketball I : Pe p Clu b I , 2, 3;&#13;
GRA I : Scie nce Clu b I , 2 (Sec.):&#13;
F.T.A. I, 2, 3 (President): Libra ry&#13;
Club I, 2 : M.0.1. I: Band I, 2 : Tee n&#13;
Demos I, 2: Science Symposium I,&#13;
2, 3&#13;
ROUX, MIKE&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
Stud ent Cou ncil I : Football I, 2:&#13;
Basketball I; Art Club I, 2: Decca&#13;
Club I&#13;
ROWE, SANDY&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Studen t Council I , 2, 3 (Sec.): Red&#13;
Cross I : Golf I, 2, 3: Chee rl eader&#13;
I, 2, 3 (Capta in) : Homecoming Quee n&#13;
I· Altau I, 2: Prom Court I, 2: F.H.A.&#13;
1.' 2; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Milita ry Ba ll I&#13;
RUDIG, SHERYL&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Pep Clu b I&#13;
RUIZ, MIKE (N ot Pi ctured)&#13;
Biology Club I: Spanish Club I:&#13;
R.O.T.C. O ffice r&#13;
SAVAGE, JANICE&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
Nati onal Honor Society I, 2, 3: A.F.S.&#13;
I : Pep Club I, 2: Y-Tee ns I; Science&#13;
Club I, 2 ; F.H.A. I; F.T.A. I: M.0 .1.&#13;
I, 2, 3: La ti n Club I, 2&#13;
SAYERS, SUSAN&#13;
Vocation al&#13;
Pep Club I, 2: Art Club I: F.H.A. I&#13;
SCHEWE, LINDA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
SCHMITT, JANICE&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Stud ent Cou ncil I : A.F.S. I ; Red Cross&#13;
I : G irl 's Lounge I: Al tau I; Spanish&#13;
Club I: li brary Club I: Military Ball&#13;
SCHROEDER, ALAN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Hon or Society I, 2, 3 ( President); A.F.S. I (Vice-presid ent) ; Student Council I : Key Club I ( President): Track I : Tennis I; Lettermen's&#13;
Club I, 2: Scie nce Club I, 2 (Vicepresid ent): Safe-Tee ns I: Latin Club&#13;
I, 2 (Vice-president) M.0.1. I, 2;&#13;
All School Play I : Tee n Demos I, 2&#13;
(V ice-presid ent ): R.O.T.C. Office r;&#13;
1.1.F.C.S.C. I; Cross Cou ntry I, 2&#13;
(Captain)&#13;
SCOTT, KELLY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Key Club I : Track I : Biology Clu b I;&#13;
Deba te I : Science Clu b I, 2; F.T.A.&#13;
I, 2, 3; M.0 .1. I, 2; Band I, 2, 3&#13;
(Drum Ma jor) : All School Play I, 2, 3 ;&#13;
Chess Club I (Preside nt ); Tee n Demos I, 2, 3&#13;
SCOlJLAR, SU E&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I: F.H.A. I, 2&#13;
SHAMBLEN, DONNA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Cou nci l I: Pep Club I: Biolog y Club I: DECCA I (Treasurer):&#13;
Spanish Club I: Band I (M ajorette )&#13;
SHANNON, MICHAEL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
SHANNON, MIKE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Stud ent Coun ci l I: Ten nis I, 2, 3;&#13;
Lettermen's Cl ub I, 2, 3: Latin Club&#13;
I, 2: Math Cl ub I; Wrestli ng I, 2, 3;&#13;
Cross Country I: R.0.T.C. Officer&#13;
SHAUGH NESSY, RITA&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Red Cross I: Girl's Lounge I: Altau&#13;
I, 2 (Presid ent ) : Roadshows I : Military Ball&#13;
SELLEK, TERRY&#13;
Voc a tional&#13;
SIMONS, NANCY JO&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Natio nal Hon or Soci ety I, 2, 3; Student Cou ncil I, 2, 3 (Pa rliamenta rian):&#13;
AFS I : All Spo rts Court I: Pe p Club&#13;
I; Annu al I, 2 (Ass't Editor, Editorin-Chie f): Al tau I: Biology Club I&#13;
(President): Mil ita ry Ball I: 1.1.F.C.S.C.&#13;
I (Pa rli ame nta ri a n): Tee nag e Republica ns I; Youn g Democrats I: Girls&#13;
Triple Trio I: Ope retta I, 2 ; Choir&#13;
I, 2 (Presid e nt) Roadshows I, 2;&#13;
Quill and Scroll I, 2: Creative Writing&#13;
I: Signal I: Girls' Glee I: Junior&#13;
Cl ass Secretary: Th es pians I&#13;
SIMMONS, REGGIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketba ll I; Track I, 2 : Cross Country&#13;
I , 2, 3: Signal&#13;
SHINN, CLARENCE&#13;
Vocatio na l&#13;
Print Club&#13;
SKALBERG, KATHY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I; Pe p Club I, 2: Decca&#13;
I (Secreta ry )&#13;
SMARTT, CHERYL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Stud ent Council I: Altar I, 2 (Se rgeant of arms): F.H.A. I: Roadshow&#13;
I: D.O .&#13;
SMITH, CONSTANCE&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
Student Cou ncil I: Red Cross I, 2, 3&#13;
(Presid ent, Secretary) : F.H.A. I:&#13;
F.T.A. I, 2: Operetta I, 2: Choir I, 2&#13;
(Libra ri a n) : Ro adshows I, 2, 3: Girls'&#13;
Gl ee I: All-State Quartet I: Madrigal&#13;
I, 2; Young Rep. I, 2&#13;
SMITH, DEBBY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3: Red&#13;
Cross I, 2, 3 (Vice-presid e nt): All&#13;
Sports Court I; Pe p Club I: Annual&#13;
I, 2 (Copy Edi tor); F.N.A. I, 2, 3&#13;
(Treasure r Vice-president); Library&#13;
Club I, 2, 3 (Presid ent) Band I,&#13;
2, 3 (Secreta ry, Band Quee n); Military&#13;
Ball I&#13;
SMITH, LINDA&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
SMITH, VICKY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Biology Club I: Spanish Club I&#13;
SMYTH, SHERYL&#13;
Vocati onal&#13;
Production I; Pep Club I; Spanish&#13;
Club I: Young Democrats I&#13;
SNYDER, JOHN (Not Pictured)&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Safe Tee ns I; Spanish Club I&#13;
SAAR, SHERYL&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Red Cross I: Pep Club I: F.H.A. I;&#13;
F.N.A. I&#13;
SOLLAZZO, BARBARA&#13;
Vocati ona l&#13;
SONDAG, DON&#13;
Voca tional&#13;
SOUSER, JAC&#13;
Vocati onal&#13;
AFS I: Red Cross I: Pe p Club I, 2:&#13;
Al ta r I, 2: F.H.A. I: Choir I: All&#13;
Sc hool Pl ay I&#13;
SPOHN, LARRY&#13;
Voca tiona l&#13;
SPRACKLIN, JERRY&#13;
Vocatio nal &#13;
R.O.T.C. I&#13;
SPRACKLIN, JIM&#13;
Commerci al&#13;
STANFORD, TOM {Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Band I, 2, 3&#13;
STEENSEN, DENNIS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Track I; Biology Club I; Spanish Club&#13;
I; Cross Country I, 2; Swimming I, 2&#13;
ST. CLAIR, BENITA&#13;
Vocati onal&#13;
A.F.S. Club I; Pep Clu b I: Altau&#13;
Club I, 2 : F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Roadshow&#13;
I: Military Ball&#13;
STINEMATES, ROSE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I; F.H.A. I, 2, {Parliamentarian and District Histo rian) Young&#13;
Republicans&#13;
STILL, FLORENCE&#13;
Colleg e Prep&#13;
Pep Club I: F.H.A. I&#13;
STORY, SHAWN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Track I; Print Club I&#13;
STRONG, FRANCES&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; H.S.&#13;
School Red Cross I : Biology Club I :&#13;
Science Club I, 2: F.T.A. I, 2, 3,&#13;
(State treasurer, Historian); Spanish&#13;
Club I, ( ecreta~y ); Math Club&#13;
{Treasu rer); Roadshow I; Thespians&#13;
I, 2; All School Play I, 2; Quill and&#13;
Scroll I. 2; Signal I, 2, 3, (Editor,&#13;
Associate Editor) ; Young Rep's I, 2,&#13;
3, {Secretary and Sg t. at Arms):&#13;
Creative Writi ng I, 2: Debate I:&#13;
1.1.F.C.S.C., (President); Teen Topics&#13;
Repo rter I: Military Ball&#13;
STRONG, SANDRA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I, 2: F.H.A.&#13;
STURM, CONNIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
STURM, KATHY&#13;
. Vocational&#13;
STURM, LOTETIA&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
SUBLET, SUSIE&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3: Thespians I, 2 (Sec retary ) ; Choir I (Secretary); F.H .A. I, 2, 3: Signal I&#13;
{Featu re editor): Quill and Scroll I,&#13;
2; Girl's Glee I; All School Plays I,&#13;
2, 3; Operetta I; Pe p Club I. 2 (Sec-&#13;
'reta ry); Annual .I, 2 (Bu si ness Manager): A.F.S. I; 1.1.F.C.S.C. I: M.0.1.&#13;
I ; Red Cross I&#13;
SULHOFF, SANDRA&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; F.H.A. I, 2: Operetta&#13;
I: Roadshow I&#13;
SULLIVAN, LINDA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I: Pep Club I: F.N.A.&#13;
I, 2; Library Club I, 2: Attendance&#13;
Office I; Counse ling Center I: Teen&#13;
Democrats I&#13;
SULLIVAN, MIKE&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Footba ll I; Basketball I; Golf I: Roadshow I; R.O.T.C. I: Military Ball I:&#13;
BasebaJI I&#13;
TALLMANN, RON&#13;
College Prep Football I, 2, 3; Track I; Letterman's&#13;
Club I, 2, 3; Wrestling I, 2, 3; Wrestling Club I, 2, 3: R.0 .T.C. Offi ce r&#13;
TAYLOR, DAN&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Teen DerT'o's I; Pep Band I; Band I,&#13;
2, 3: Dance Band I.&#13;
TAYLOR, JANICE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
THOMAS, JOE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Swimming I&#13;
THOMPSON, CAROLYN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; Library Club I, 2&#13;
THORNTON, PEGGY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
TODD, MARILYN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I. 2; Red&#13;
Cross I, 2: Pep Club I: F.N.A. I:&#13;
F.T.A. I: Latin Club I: Library Club&#13;
I; Math Club I: Tee n Demos. I;&#13;
Creative Writing I; Military Ball&#13;
TOWNSEND, JANICE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I, 2&#13;
TRACY, MIKE&#13;
Colle ge Prep&#13;
Football I, 2, 3; Golf i, 2: Tennis I;&#13;
Lettermen's Club I, 2, 3; Southwest&#13;
Iowa Football Team I; Wrestling I,&#13;
2; All City Football Team I&#13;
TURPEN, RICHARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Track I; Golf I&#13;
TURNER, RICHARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
TYSON, MARY (Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Transfer; Art Club I, 2; Operetta&#13;
VANCE, LILA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
VARGAS, RACHEL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
VEST, BILL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Art Club I: Road show I: Pep Band I:&#13;
Dance Band&#13;
VOGEL, GEORGE {Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Football&#13;
VAUGNIAUX, JOHN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Rifle Team I, 2, 3; Biology Club I;&#13;
Decca Club I; Safe Teens I: French&#13;
Club I; Operetta I; Roadshows I,&#13;
2, 3: R.0.T.C. Officer&#13;
WAFFLE, RON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
WAGNER, TERRY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketball&#13;
WAGNER, JIM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2: Key&#13;
Club I; Ba sketball I: Science Club&#13;
I, 2; Spanish Club I; Math Club I.&#13;
2: Boy's State&#13;
WALKER, CAROLYN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Y. Teens I; Road shows I, 2, 3&#13;
WALLA, SUZAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I, 2; Student&#13;
Council I, 2: A.F.S. I: Red Cross&#13;
I, 2; Golf I. 2, 3: Pep Club I:&#13;
Altau Club I, 2; Biology Club {Vicepreside nt I: F.H.A. (President) I, 2,&#13;
3; F.N.A. I: Operetta I, 2: Choir I,&#13;
2: Roadshows I, 2, 3; Girls' Glee I;&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
WALLING, CHARLES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
WALTON, RONALD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
WARD, EDDIE {N ot pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football I; Biology Club I; Spanish&#13;
Club I&#13;
WAY, BILL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.O.T.C. WENDT, DIANE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
A.F.S Club I: Red Cross I: Girl 's&#13;
Lounge I: Pep Club I, 2: F.N.A. I:&#13;
French Club I&#13;
WHIPKEY, DAN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Rifle Team I. 2, 3&#13;
WHITE, JACK&#13;
Student Council I: Red Cross I; Debate&#13;
WHITE, JACK&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I: Red Cross I :&#13;
Debate I, 2&#13;
WHITE, TINA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross I: Library Club I&#13;
WHITIINGTON, JAMES (Nof Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Production I; Road show I; All School&#13;
Pl ay I: Wrestling I&#13;
WIATT, TOM (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Footba ll I&#13;
WILLEY, DIANE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Band I, 2, 3; Roadshow I; Teen-age&#13;
Republicans I&#13;
WILDERMAN, JUDY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I, 2; F.H.A. I; Roadshow&#13;
WOOD, BETTIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council I; Pep Club I, 2:&#13;
GRA I.&#13;
WOOD, DELORES&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I; F.N.A. I, 2: La ti n Club&#13;
I: O .E. Club I: Military Ball&#13;
WOODS, TERESA&#13;
Col lege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2: Girl's&#13;
Lounge I: Pep Club I, 2: F.T.A. I:&#13;
Spanish Club I, 2; Library Club I, 2;&#13;
MOI I; Girl's Glee I&#13;
WOOLDRIDGE, GREG&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Stude nt Council I, 2; Footba ll I, 2, 3;&#13;
Track I; Lette rman's Club I, 2; Wrestling I, 2, 3: Wrestling Club { President) I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2;&#13;
MOI I :&#13;
WRIGHT, LARRY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Red Cross I: Drill Tea m I: Lati n Club&#13;
I, 2; MO I I: Band-Drum Major,&#13;
All State Band I, 2, 3; Roadshows&#13;
I, 2; All School Play I; Pep Band&#13;
I; Dance Band I: R.O.T.C. Officer&#13;
YORDT, WESLEY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
YOUNG, CHERYL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I: Pep Club I, 2: Y-Teens&#13;
I; F.H.A. I; F.T.A. I, 2; Spanish Club&#13;
{Treasurer) I: Library Club I, 2:&#13;
Tee n Demos I&#13;
ZANDERHOLM, PATSY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I; Art Club I&#13;
ZDAN, DAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; Red&#13;
Cross I; Annual Staff I; Jr. MO!&#13;
(President) I ; Safe Teens I; All School&#13;
Pl ay&#13;
257 &#13;
258&#13;
' 1" ·&#13;
ALMA&#13;
Now we leave our Alma Mater&#13;
And our friends so true.&#13;
We'll be loyal sons and daughters&#13;
Ever true to you.&#13;
So farewell, dear Alma Mater&#13;
May your name we pray,&#13;
Ever stand above all others&#13;
Hail, all hail, Tee Jay. &#13;
MATER&#13;
We will ever live to love you&#13;
Live to praise your name .&#13;
Live to make our lives add luster&#13;
To your glorious fame.&#13;
So farewell, dear Alma Mater&#13;
May your name we pray,&#13;
Ever stand above all others&#13;
Hail, all hail, Tee Jay.&#13;
259 &#13;
&#13;
said&#13;
SIX&#13;
book&#13;
re po rts!&#13;
SHIPLEY&#13;
OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
127 So. Main&#13;
** Phone **&#13;
323-3401&#13;
U-DO CAR WASH&#13;
Wash your car by yourself with&#13;
our equipment for only a quarter!&#13;
2831 2nd Ave. 322-9715&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the 1&#13;
66 Graduates&#13;
TASTE RITE MEAT CO.&#13;
16 South I 5th Street&#13;
Phone 328-1871&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
261 &#13;
Everybody is rushing to:&#13;
BETTY'S&#13;
MID-WAY&#13;
MANOR&#13;
2714 Avenue H&#13;
[IFIRST&#13;
Your Council 'Bluffs&#13;
Department Store!&#13;
544 West Broadway&#13;
NATIONAL BANK OF&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
W. L. WILKEN, Mgr.&#13;
Your Full Service YES Bank&#13;
West Side Drive-Up&#13;
290 I West ·Broadway&#13;
CORUM'S&#13;
SHAW FLOWER SHOP&#13;
Flowers That Please&#13;
Phone-322-7355&#13;
328-3337&#13;
18 Pearl Street&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Main 18ank&#13;
500 West ·Broadway&#13;
·• &#13;
Tee Jay was honored to have the official Town Crier&#13;
of England-Alfie Howard.&#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
AND&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
416 West Broadway&#13;
Ladies', Men's, &amp; Children's&#13;
Ready-to-Wear.&#13;
Your Dependable·:&#13;
REXALL&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5557&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
DRUG STORE&#13;
ARNOLDS JEWELRY&#13;
All of your watch, diamond, and jewelry&#13;
problems will be solved when shopping at&#13;
Arnolds Jewelry. Mr. Arnold Ostwald is&#13;
always happy to serve you.&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL DIRECTORS&#13;
Cost is Entirely a Matter&#13;
of Personal&#13;
Choice.&#13;
Willow at 6th Street Council Bluffs&#13;
PEOPLES&#13;
GROCERY STORE&#13;
308 West Broadway&#13;
"For all your shopping needs,&#13;
come to the Peoples Grocery Store"&#13;
263 &#13;
Ainsworth&#13;
Printing&#13;
Company&#13;
The House of Quality&#13;
Creative Printers&#13;
and Lithographers&#13;
353 West Broadway&#13;
KAY PERS&#13;
Follow the Tee Jay girl that walks&#13;
into KAYPERS in the center of Council Bluffs.&#13;
Cindy Kennedy and Julene BeVirt are shown patronizing LUSTERTONE CLEANERS located at two&#13;
convenient locations-3343 West Broadway &amp; 169&#13;
Bennett.&#13;
Arnold&#13;
Tool&#13;
and&#13;
Die&#13;
Works&#13;
Inc.&#13;
3135 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
264&#13;
CITGO&#13;
SERVICE ST A TION&#13;
You can be sure of good service at Citgo!&#13;
2024 5th Avenue&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
1966 Seniors&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
Would you believe .. • 1 &#13;
Nothing beats a checking&#13;
account for learning how&#13;
We provide&#13;
the first fifty&#13;
personalized checks&#13;
free of charge.&#13;
to manage mone1!&#13;
We require no minimum balance -&#13;
make no service charge on checking accounts&#13;
for High School and College Students.&#13;
r •&#13;
.. Iii&#13;
When young people reach the High School&#13;
age, we've found they're ready for that step from&#13;
the weekly allowance to the helpful experience of&#13;
a personal checking account.&#13;
Helps them too, when they start to work - or&#13;
go away to University. They quickly learn that&#13;
checks discourage impulse spending and h~lp&#13;
them keep records of expenses ... as well as providing a proof of payment.&#13;
Why don't you start your teenager on the&#13;
adult way to money management-with a checking account? We make no charges for them to&#13;
High School and College students.&#13;
....&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Savings Bank&#13;
265 &#13;
Broadway at f!.ryant&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Attention STUDENTS!&#13;
Wallet&#13;
Photos&#13;
MADE FROM YOUR BLACK&#13;
AND WHITE PORTRAIT · · ·&#13;
HAVE EXTRA PHOTOS&#13;
TO TRADE WITH FRIENDS 20 i~~y $1. 99&#13;
AND GIVE TO RELATIVES&#13;
SIZE 21/i x 31/2 MATTE FINISH&#13;
[ HARRY C. CROWL CO.&#13;
Real Estate, Loans&#13;
Insurance of All Kinds&#13;
123 4th St. Ph. 322-2504&#13;
Best of Luck&#13;
to the 1966 Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
LIBRARY&#13;
266&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
7-Up&#13;
HDQTRS.&#13;
School Supplies&#13;
Typewriters&#13;
Art Supplies&#13;
Books&#13;
Paper Backs&#13;
Games&#13;
Gifts&#13;
Greeting Cards&#13;
Office Supplies&#13;
Pens, Pencils, Tablets&#13;
Adding Machines&#13;
Pictures, Prints, Accessories &lt; '&#13;
Emarines&#13;
Printers and&#13;
Stationers&#13;
Broadway at Scott- Phone 3 28-1866 &#13;
STATE&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
President, Jack Eakin, discussing the business of banking with Tee Jay students, Leona rd Koenigs, Lerry&#13;
McGee and Sandra Rowe.&#13;
"THE BANK FOR YOUNG MEN .. . AND MEN WITH YOUNG IDEAS"&#13;
MEMBER F.D.l.C.&#13;
Main Bank Drive-In&#13;
509 West Broadway 15 South 35th&#13;
323-7521 323-7619&#13;
267 &#13;
• 1•&#13;
1owa POW8R and Light Company&#13;
268&#13;
22 Pearl Phone 322-7731&#13;
INGRAHAM REAL ESTATE&#13;
Home-Business-Industry&#13;
All Kinds of lnsu·rance&#13;
Appraisals&#13;
Member of American Institute of&#13;
Real Estate Appraisers&#13;
322-7765&#13;
. ,&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
and Best Wishes&#13;
to&#13;
the 1966 Seniors&#13;
LATIN CLUB &#13;
l&#13;
Shown above are Maggie Roch a a nd G eorg e McTwiggen who are modeling the&#13;
newest thing in bla st jackets. Th ey are a lso hold ing shortsleeved sweat shirts that&#13;
can be bought in a rai nbow o f colors.&#13;
IOWA c·LOTHES SHOP&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class of 1966&#13;
From&#13;
ACTION REAL TY CO.&#13;
Get ACTION on Your Transaction&#13;
Seth E. Murphy,&#13;
Robert F. Edwards, Jr.&#13;
Norman D. Kinney,&#13;
William E. Perdue,&#13;
Class of '45&#13;
'50&#13;
'52&#13;
'56&#13;
BENO'S&#13;
Council Bluffs' Greatest Store&#13;
Now Celebrating Our I OOth Year&#13;
Peoples&#13;
Natural&#13;
Gas&#13;
Division of Northern Natural Gas Co.&#13;
Natural Gas&#13;
The Modern Fuel&#13;
For Home &amp; Industry&#13;
29 South Main Phone-328-1553&#13;
269 &#13;
&#13;
CRAWFORD&#13;
LUMBER COMP.&#13;
1200 Avenue B&#13;
JENSEN &amp; POGGE&#13;
REALTY COMPANY&#13;
"Real Estate Sales"&#13;
25 South Main Ph. 322-9790&#13;
KLOTZ BOWSTRING&#13;
Custom Made Archery Bowstrings&#13;
1829 Avenue B.-Ph. 323-2196&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of:&#13;
E. A. ATHERTON&#13;
SERVICE STATION&#13;
Council Bluffs Race Arena&#13;
The Emergency Store&#13;
Reetz Super Service&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
545 Willow Ph. 322-0293&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Con's&#13;
self-service&#13;
Drugs&#13;
Free Prescription Delivery&#13;
West End Post Office Branch #I&#13;
Hunting and Fishing Licenses&#13;
VERNON N. CONZEMIUS, Owner&#13;
(Notary Public)&#13;
Stor.! Hours&#13;
8:30 am- 10 pm&#13;
DAILY&#13;
8:30 am-I pm.&#13;
5 pm-10 pm&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
3149 West Broadway&#13;
27 1 &#13;
\Jh~tcue.r You. Dr\'le.&#13;
t)t,\le. c. Q.t ~ ~\l.\\ ~&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS&#13;
CASKEY DODGE, INC.&#13;
COSTELLO VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
HOWE'S CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH&#13;
HUGHES CHEVROLET&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
MclNTYRE OLDS-CADILLAC&#13;
AUTO DEALERS ASSN. OF COUNCIL BLUFFS ~~1~T~s;:~s:i~ ;E~s FORD&#13;
s&#13;
272&#13;
B&#13;
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"A Fit for Every Foot"&#13;
413 W. Broadway 323-2042&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
&amp;&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
533 Willow&#13;
322-7779 BROADWAY&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
2810 West Broadway &#13;
Ornamental Railings&#13;
and&#13;
Structural Steel&#13;
230 South I I th Street&#13;
KATELMAN FOUNDRY&#13;
"Our Favorite Drive-in"&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
25 South 28th St.&#13;
Phone 322.6629 308 W. Bway.&#13;
PEOPLES&#13;
GROCERY STORE&#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER CO.&#13;
GOOD LUMBER FOR EVERY ~EEO&#13;
" It's just good business to buy from&#13;
COHOE"&#13;
25 South 15th St.&#13;
273 &#13;
Get the jump on Security&#13;
with School Savings&#13;
4 I /8% EARNINGS, COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY • SAVE BY THE 15th, EARN FROM THE I st&#13;
UP TO $I 0,000 GOVERNMENT INSURANCE&#13;
#ir!it savings &amp; loan&#13;
i"'"' v. Juit ~n-f n.,::""'1.1&#13;
preslden• Z-~U'=• Iii/&#13;
BROADWAY AT MAIN&#13;
Patsy Hansen is shown modeling one of MODE O'&#13;
DAY'S newest spring creations. MODE O' DAY carries a complete line of women's and girls' clothes.&#13;
522 West Broadway&#13;
274&#13;
PHONE 322-5525&#13;
LANE&#13;
Bros.&#13;
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS&#13;
EDWARD M. LANE-Pharmacist&#13;
530 West Broadway Phone-322-4087&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN ~ 'RlAT FOR TASTE \§IA FOOD FOR Ki~\°"'&#13;
Located at:&#13;
1634 West Broadway&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
3550 South 4th St.&#13;
for your convenience. &#13;
C. E. HINMAN &amp; SON'S has been serving the&#13;
Council Bluffs a rea for the past 60 years. They&#13;
a re open Sundays and evenings, and wire flowers&#13;
everywhe re.&#13;
1800 McPherson&#13;
Congratulations and&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1&#13;
66&#13;
From&#13;
NEIL DURICK&#13;
DISTRIBUTING CO.&#13;
NORTH BROADWAY GROCERY&#13;
COGLEY&#13;
Clinic&#13;
Groceries &amp; MeatsFresh Fruits &amp; Veg.&#13;
2820 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CHRISTY&#13;
CREME&#13;
417 East&#13;
Washingt on&#13;
BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE •.•&#13;
Strong Insurance&#13;
2733 North Bway.&#13;
322-2778&#13;
Agency&#13;
1710 4th Avenue&#13;
275 &#13;
276&#13;
Marvel Mincer&#13;
Naney Moore Mike Roux&#13;
"Happiness Is''&#13;
A Portrait by Canon&#13;
EVANS&#13;
ENGINEERING&#13;
co.&#13;
Sewer and Water Contractors&#13;
Excavating-Septic Tanks&#13;
Contractors Equipment Rental&#13;
Call 323-2884&#13;
807 South 21 St.&#13;
HERB'S&#13;
Television Sales &amp; Service&#13;
PARTS &amp; SERVICE GUARANTEED&#13;
DAY OR NIGHT&#13;
2307 West Broadway 328-1521&#13;
Compliments ofHinky Dinky&#13;
Located at&#13;
280 I West Broadw~ y&#13;
211 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Make yourself feel like a queen and&#13;
have your hair fixed at ...&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
BY&#13;
BETTY&#13;
, '&#13;
Three Convenient&#13;
Locations to&#13;
Serve You:&#13;
Reserve&#13;
612 West Bway&#13;
51 O North 27th&#13;
Franklin &amp; Bennett&#13;
Officers&#13;
Training&#13;
Corps&#13;
of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School&#13;
CROOKHAMS TEXACO STATION&#13;
2039 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ECONOMY MARKET&#13;
416 South 21st&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GRENVILLE M. DODGE POST NO. 737&#13;
28 South 29th Street&#13;
"Men Who Fought Together&#13;
Belong Together"&#13;
HERMANS CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
504 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
One of you r most cherished possessions through&#13;
the yea rs to come wi ll be your engagement diamond. When makin g your selection be sure to see&#13;
genuine Ora nge Blossom rings at LUCEY JEWELERS.&#13;
At the Sign of the Big Blue Diamond&#13;
341 West Broadway 323-4833&#13;
277 &#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
BLUFFS&#13;
GRAPE&#13;
GROWERS&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
900-South 7th Street&#13;
278&#13;
Fine Wines&#13;
For&#13;
All Occasions&#13;
Enjoy Good Food&#13;
EVANS ICE CREAM&#13;
We Make Our Own Ice Cream&#13;
HAND PACKED ICE CREAM&#13;
OPEN 11 AM-11 PM CLOSED MONDAYS&#13;
HAND DIPPED CHOCOLATES-MINTS-NUTS&#13;
PH. 322-9644&#13;
GOTTBRECHTS&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
Farm Supplies-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;
Congratulations&#13;
to&#13;
the 1966 Seniors&#13;
HUNTER&#13;
TYPESETTING&#13;
353 West Broadway&#13;
Phone-323-4812 &#13;
KU LESH&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
All Lines of&#13;
Sterling&#13;
Domestic and&#13;
Imported China,&#13;
Crystal,&#13;
St.ainless Steel&#13;
and Table&#13;
Accessories.&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
Beem&#13;
Belford&#13;
Funeral&#13;
Home&#13;
'&#13;
Gas for Less&#13;
at&#13;
DAVISON OIL&#13;
2020 West Broadway&#13;
ELMER&#13;
IVERS&#13;
Insurance&#13;
"The greatest Peace&#13;
the Pe ace of Mind"&#13;
17 Scott&#13;
Off. 322-0225&#13;
Res. 323-5749&#13;
553 Willow Ph. 322-6669&#13;
Shop at HANSEN'S TOWN &amp; COUNTRY MARKET for a ll your grocery needs.&#13;
40 I 0 South 4th St.&#13;
._ _ _. ~ D&#13;
GRIFFITH&#13;
DRUG&#13;
.. . where we're 'young' too.&#13;
3228 West Broadway 322-4008&#13;
279 &#13;
A &amp; W DRIVE-IN&#13;
2112 West Broadway&#13;
BETTER LIVING REALTY&#13;
(Ask Anyone}&#13;
I 15 North 6th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-4023&#13;
GAIL CLINKENBEARD, JR.&#13;
~ Best&#13;
Wishes&#13;
M&#13;
A&#13;
R Department&#13;
LARRY'S c Store&#13;
u&#13;
TEXACO s&#13;
2934 W. Bdwy. 604&#13;
322-9641 W . Broadwa y&#13;
280&#13;
Phone 323-2553&#13;
YOUR SEARCH ENDS&#13;
-.&#13;
Sc &amp; IOc&#13;
Store&#13;
336 West Broadway&#13;
323-0565&#13;
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MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE&#13;
• CUSTOM OR STANDARD&#13;
• PORCH RAILS&#13;
• TERRACE HANDRAILS&#13;
• COLUMNS&#13;
• MAIL BOX ST ANDS&#13;
ORNAMENT AL IRON&#13;
MANUFACTURING CO.&#13;
OUR 16TH YEARSo for Ornamental Iron at Its Best&#13;
Call&#13;
451-8895&#13;
With&#13;
Decorative&#13;
Iron Works&#13;
3419 North 30th Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
281 &#13;
282&#13;
LOOK REALTY COMPANY&#13;
547 Mynster Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-5559&#13;
Realtors-Multiple Listing Members&#13;
FLORENCE E. TIERNY&#13;
MARIE 0. SCHULTZ&#13;
WHAT Swamps?&#13;
Run for cover, Ken and Alan are working in the chemistry&#13;
lab!&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
&amp; Best Wishes&#13;
FROM&#13;
PEOPLES&#13;
The BIG Store in Council Bluffs&#13;
Congratulations From the&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
AUTO DEALER'S ASSO,CIATION&#13;
Whatever you drive;- Drive Carefully! &#13;
K&#13;
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\&#13;
' - '-...__ I&#13;
Giving the male point of view, Jim Nagel watches as Mrs. Kenneth&#13;
Hagerman fixes Marsha Lee's hairdo.&#13;
HOUSE OF BEAUTY&#13;
3 15 North 19th Street&#13;
WHO'S MAKING FACES?&#13;
322-4822&#13;
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.&#13;
Insurance, Real Estate&#13;
and Loans&#13;
I 02 South Main Phone 322-6603&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
REDMOND&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
COMPLETE One Stop Service!&#13;
1824 West Broadway&#13;
322-8148&#13;
283 &#13;
Tim&#13;
Dan&#13;
Pam&#13;
Pat&#13;
Bob&#13;
Don&#13;
Ron&#13;
Joe&#13;
Mary&#13;
Gary&#13;
Mark&#13;
Bill&#13;
Greg&#13;
Judy&#13;
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287 &#13;
Abbott, Sandy 29, 158&#13;
Abels, Vicki 44, 49, 62, 63, 87, 202&#13;
Abraham, Russ 158&#13;
Achenbaugh, Marcia 158&#13;
Ackerman, Con nie 202&#13;
Acke rman, Sharon 48, 158&#13;
Acord , Craig 6, 50, 51 , 177&#13;
Acord, Dave 79, 158&#13;
Adamson, Connie 81 , 158&#13;
Adamson, Sandy 29, 202&#13;
Ahlquist, Bria n 202&#13;
Ahlquist, Tina I 09&#13;
Akin s, Ronnie 202&#13;
Akin s, Phyllis 158&#13;
Albert, Su san 158&#13;
Aldrich, Lois 177&#13;
Allan, Linda 75, 177&#13;
Allen, Ch a rl ey 134, 202&#13;
Allen, J e rry 177&#13;
Allen, Randy 46, 158&#13;
Allison, Donna 158&#13;
Allmon, Bill 177&#13;
Alt, Arthu r 202&#13;
Alt, Kathy 53, 63, 202&#13;
Ambrose, Dave 62, 202&#13;
Amos, Cindy 30, 78&#13;
Anderson, Gail 151 , 158&#13;
Andersen, Jim 202&#13;
Andersen, Marcia 177&#13;
Ande rson, Mary 202&#13;
Anderson, Nancy 29, 202&#13;
Andrews, Sandy 203&#13;
Andersen, Stella !4, 29, 61, 87, 202,&#13;
235, 217&#13;
Anderson, Van 202&#13;
Andrews, Ma ry 177&#13;
Afinson, Bill 68, 79, 132, 158&#13;
Anfinson, Peggy 45, 62, 67, 72, 77, 78,&#13;
87, 91, 92 , 203, 238&#13;
An nin , J aki 48, 60, 66, 78 , 87, 177&#13;
Appel, Rod IF, 151 , 158&#13;
Applegate, Ma rsha 29, 49, I 08, 203&#13;
Arch, G ale 66, 87, 117, 119&#13;
Arch, Iris 203&#13;
Arndt, Carla 80, 8 1, 150, 158&#13;
Arndt, Denn is 177&#13;
Arnold, Merri 73, 177&#13;
Arnold, Tim 136, 90, 153, 158&#13;
Arnold, Tom 90, 125, 136, 153, 158&#13;
Arrick, Julie 70, 73, 203&#13;
Arrowsmith, Ronnie 203&#13;
Arvidson, J oa n 48, 58, 158&#13;
Atwell , J ohn 158&#13;
Au lt, Sharon 158&#13;
Auxi er, Vic ki 158&#13;
Axtell, Phyliss 177&#13;
Baker, Betty 177&#13;
Baker, Coll een 158&#13;
Baker, Connie 203&#13;
Bake r, Da le 43, 56, 65, 177&#13;
Baker, Shirley 158&#13;
Ba nks, Cha rl es 134, 203&#13;
Barbe r, Linda 177&#13;
Ba rlow, Kay 177&#13;
Barrier, Micha el 158&#13;
288&#13;
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Barton, Abb ie 45, 58, 177&#13;
Bates, Sh a ron 177&#13;
Bates, Steve&#13;
Batt, Steve&#13;
117, 177&#13;
177&#13;
Bau er, Dale 177&#13;
Ba xley, Cha rl es 203&#13;
Ba xte r, Ke n 158, 204&#13;
Beaman, Jim 177&#13;
Becerra, Rich 158&#13;
Beck, Susan 81, 158&#13;
Beckman, Paul 26, 56&#13;
Beckner, Stan 72, 203&#13;
Bellows, Harry 177&#13;
Belt, Dea na 158&#13;
Belt, Frank 203&#13;
Be lt, William 178&#13;
Bender, Dan 203&#13;
Benedict, Bill 158&#13;
Bennett, Peg gy 67, 77 , 78, 204&#13;
Bensley, Jean nie 178&#13;
Bensley, Judy 178&#13;
Bequette, Tom 178&#13;
Bergman, Connie 178&#13;
Berkh eimer, La ura 178&#13;
Be rga ntze l, Carolyn 65, 178&#13;
Bergantzel, Mike 158&#13;
Berry, Roberta 158&#13;
Betchel, Don 79, 178&#13;
Betts, Barbara 62, 204&#13;
Betts, Rebecca 48, 54, 158&#13;
BeVirt, Jul ene 264&#13;
Bicki ng , Su sie 178&#13;
Bigham, Buzz 52, 54, 62, 64, 72, 76, 204&#13;
Bird, Leslie 204&#13;
Birdsong, David 79, 178&#13;
Birdsong, Trudy 204&#13;
Bittick, Madon na 78, 86, 138, 178&#13;
Bloom, Kathy 158&#13;
Bloom, Paulette 158&#13;
Bly, Phyllis 178&#13;
Boaz, "Dixie 75, 178&#13;
Beckert, Su san 204&#13;
Boe, J anet 78, 87, 159&#13;
Bohler, J erry 159&#13;
Bolte, Mary 8 1, 86, 138, 159&#13;
Bolton, Dean a 204&#13;
Bolte, J ames 204&#13;
Bolton, Judy 204&#13;
Bolton, Kay 178&#13;
Bona r, Dave 159&#13;
Bonar, Rob 178&#13;
Bond, Tim 90, 100, 132, 140, 176, 178&#13;
Bothwe ll , Pam 158&#13;
Bott, Laura 158&#13;
Bouvier, Ga ry 178&#13;
Bowen, Donn a 204&#13;
Bowers, Sherri 63, 178&#13;
Bowman, Merrill 178&#13;
Bowser, Dick 68, 126, 132, 149, 158&#13;
Burroughs, Ka re n 59, 77, 78, 205&#13;
Brabec, Bruce 178&#13;
Brabec , Frank 45&#13;
Brabec, Marta 76, 79, 152 , 158&#13;
Bradford, J on 68, 132, 159&#13;
Bradley, Ann 46, 81, 159&#13;
Bradl ey, Lettie 29, 159&#13;
Bra nd e nburg, Connie&#13;
Branson, J oyce 46, 70, 108, 204&#13;
Breshe rs, Loyd 146&#13;
Breshe rs, Pa Hy 61, 72, 204&#13;
Bril ey, Li nda 80, 8 1, 159&#13;
Briggs, La rry 205&#13;
Briggs, Rodney 205&#13;
Brink, Herb 159&#13;
Brockman, De nnis 178&#13;
Brockman , G ordo n 77, 79, 205&#13;
Brokma n, Larry 179&#13;
Brockma n, Tina 78, 159&#13;
Brooks, Ard ith 179&#13;
Brooks, Charles I 18, 159&#13;
Brooks, Fred 45, I 18, 179&#13;
Brooks, J ack 205&#13;
Brooks, Suzy 179&#13;
Brooks, Virginia 75, 81, 159&#13;
Brothe rta n, Lorene 159&#13;
Broui ll e tte, Pa tsy 61, 63 , 179&#13;
Brown , Ba rb 179&#13;
Brown, Bob 159&#13;
Brown, Don na 49, 60, 179&#13;
Brown, Evon 179&#13;
Brown, J an et 65, 73 , 179&#13;
Brown, Janet 8 1, 159&#13;
Brown, Lind a 179&#13;
Brown, Lore n 205&#13;
Brown, Paul 179&#13;
Brown, Sharon 179&#13;
Brown, Robert&#13;
Brown, Reg in a&#13;
Brown, Tamara&#13;
72, 205&#13;
179&#13;
Brown, W a rren 45, 179&#13;
Bryant, Bonnie 179&#13;
Bryant, Robert 58, 64, 72, 73, 76, 79,&#13;
87, 205, 236, 245, 250&#13;
Burbeck, ·Denny 159&#13;
Burgess, J a ne t 179&#13;
Burkey, Susan 58, 81, 146, 189&#13;
Burgstrum, David 118, 140, 141, 179&#13;
Burgstrum, De bby 53, 179&#13;
Butler, J o hn 37, 60, 79, 205&#13;
Bu tle r, Roger 61, 205&#13;
Butte rba ugh, Donna 62, 77, 78, 205&#13;
Butterfield, G e ne 159&#13;
Buttz, Gary 179&#13;
Caffery, Larry · 159&#13;
Cain, Den nis 179&#13;
Ca ldwell, Ca rolyn&#13;
Ca lfee, Lin da 30, 64, 205&#13;
Calfee, Wa nda 179&#13;
Camde n, Di ane 30, 65, 206&#13;
Camp, Claudia 179&#13;
Camp, Doug 179&#13;
Campbell, Kathy 179&#13;
Canaday, J im 79, 87, 95, 179&#13;
Ca pron, Bruce 77, 78, 159&#13;
Ca rey, Ell e n 159&#13;
Ca rle, Steve 153, 206&#13;
Carl in, J eanette 46, 67, 206&#13;
Ca rlson, Ang ie 159&#13;
Carma n, Dena 29, 179 &#13;
Carman, Lavern 119, 179&#13;
Carpente r, Julie 43, 45, 49, 61, 65, 179&#13;
Carre ll, Judy 159&#13;
Carroll, Debbie 179&#13;
Carter, Judy 53, 179&#13;
Carter, Sandy 45, 179&#13;
Caruso, Lind a 179&#13;
Case , Ro be rt 66, 70, 90, I 0 I, 122, 134,&#13;
146, 206, 240&#13;
Cava nau g h, Diane 63, 206&#13;
C e p uran , Kathleen 30, 73, 206&#13;
Chafee, J ean 179&#13;
Chew, Steven 122, 206, 247&#13;
Childe rs, Lind a 48, 53, 179&#13;
Childers, Te rry 73, 206&#13;
Childress, Lee Ann 75, 206&#13;
Childs, Vicky 58, 159&#13;
Christia nse n, Greg 118, 125, 179&#13;
Christianse n, Lani 76, 206&#13;
Christe nsen, Mike 179&#13;
Christensen, Mike&#13;
Clark, Alice 159&#13;
Clark, Carolyn 159&#13;
C lark, Cora lee 159&#13;
C lark, Jacque 6, 47, 48, 50, 52, 59, 61,&#13;
80, 206&#13;
C la rk, Marcia 206&#13;
Cl a rk, Sally 63, 108, 179&#13;
Clark, Sharan 159&#13;
Cla rk, Suzie 179&#13;
Cl ay, Albert 159&#13;
Clayton, Doug 149, 159&#13;
Cl evenge r, Dan 159&#13;
Cleaver, La rry&#13;
Clinkenbeard , Noreen 29, 160&#13;
Cochran, Bill 68, 83, 206&#13;
Coffelt, Al 179&#13;
Coleman, Alan 69, 84, 153, 207&#13;
Collett, Lind a 45, 56, 62, 63, 73, 179&#13;
Collier, Bruce 160&#13;
Conaway, Alice 70, 150, 179&#13;
Conaway, Janie 160&#13;
Con boy, Mary 46,8 1,87, 109, 152, 160&#13;
Conkling, Craig 74, 160&#13;
Con ner, Denny 90, 100, 176, 179, 146&#13;
Conner, J eff 46, 74, 126, 149, 160&#13;
Conner, Kathy 97&#13;
Constant, Kevin 125, 160&#13;
Constant, Michael 85, 122, 207&#13;
Cook, Kay 86, 207&#13;
Cook, Sharon 160&#13;
Cooley, Beve rly 87, 207&#13;
Core, Jim 48, 160&#13;
Corum, J oAnn 29, 179&#13;
Castello, Bill 207&#13;
Cost ello, Bill 89&#13;
Cost e llo, Donna 48, 160&#13;
Costello, John&#13;
Cowa rdin, Lesl ie 6, 48, 68, 145, 175,&#13;
176, 179&#13;
Cox, G le n 160&#13;
Cronin, Mike 51, 64, 66, 207&#13;
Cure, Ca rol 33&#13;
Curry, Pat 160&#13;
Dan bt.irg , Mike 149, 18 1&#13;
Davis, Kirk 160&#13;
Da ley, Dan 62, 91, 146, 148, 207&#13;
Da rri ngton , Beve rly 181&#13;
Davis, Dennis 160&#13;
Davis, Ma rsha 66, 160&#13;
Davis, Marjorie 51, 181&#13;
Davis, Sandy 63, 181&#13;
Davis, Virginia 87, 92, 207&#13;
Dawson, Cindy 93, 207, 148&#13;
Dawson, Ton i 78, 181&#13;
DeBar, Dave 137, 146, 160&#13;
DeBar, Ralph 56, 76, 94, 207, 236&#13;
De Bolt, David 79, 95&#13;
DeHart, Janet 181&#13;
DeHart 161&#13;
Delanty, Pat 207&#13;
Delashmuh, Russell 160&#13;
Demoret, Phyllis 75, 160&#13;
Den Herder, Judy 208&#13;
DeSantiago, Cossantra 181&#13;
Detroy, Phil 77, 79, 181&#13;
Diamond, Bill 181&#13;
Dick, Nick 66, 77, 78, 181&#13;
Dickinson, Ca rol 181&#13;
Dickinson, Chris 86, 138, 181&#13;
Dietz, Leon 160&#13;
Diercks, Judy 208&#13;
Dietz, Ca rol 44, 56, 57, 59, 98, 208,&#13;
235&#13;
Dike, Bob 181&#13;
Dishon, Edward 181&#13;
Dishong, Gloria 160&#13;
Ditzler, Jo 70, 72, 76, 99, 103, 104, 108,&#13;
208&#13;
Dofner, Gloria 73, I 00, 208&#13;
Dona hoo, Raymond 160&#13;
Doner, Rita 75, I 0 I, 208&#13;
Doughman , Darris 181&#13;
Doughman, Bob 68, 126, 131, I 8 I&#13;
Doughty, Linda I 02, 208&#13;
Downing, Vorgol 117, 160, 126&#13;
Drake, Denny 161&#13;
Drake, Gloria 45, 58, 87, 181&#13;
Drake, Sharon 43, 46, 51, 70, 87, 104,&#13;
208&#13;
Drake, Vi ckie 28, 58, 28, 66, 84&#13;
Dreager, Tim 74, 128, 136, 161&#13;
Driever, Larry 73, 78, 181&#13;
Drummond, Bob 208&#13;
Drummond, Ruth 72, 208&#13;
Duitman, Linda 28, I 8 I&#13;
Duitma n, Sha ron 48, 115, 207, 244&#13;
Duke, Judy 36, 45, 58, 63, 73, 76, 8 I,&#13;
I 8 I&#13;
Durick, Nancy 18 1&#13;
Dunlap, Steve 128, 161&#13;
Dyson, Steve 79, 126, 140, 161&#13;
Eddy, Dia ne 53, 208&#13;
Edie, Judy 75, 161&#13;
Ed ie, Terry 187&#13;
Edwards, Gae 62&#13;
Ege, Ma rilyn 45, 80, 72, 182&#13;
Elkins, Gladys&#13;
Elliott, Vincent 45, 51, 65, I 87&#13;
Ellis, Alan 62, 208&#13;
Ellis, e 45, 182&#13;
~on , Peggy 16 1&#13;
Emerine, J oyce I 82&#13;
Eng le, Kenneth 73, 77, I 82&#13;
Eng lund, Kenny 128, 161&#13;
Erdshun , Milba 209&#13;
Erickson, John 209&#13;
Erickson,' Rodney 46, 151 , 209&#13;
Eshom, Buddy 161&#13;
Etherton, Lynn I 82&#13;
Ethington, Chet 161&#13;
Evans, Bill 182&#13;
Evans, Jim 62, 64, 69, 151, 200, 209&#13;
Evans, Nea l 77, 78, 151 , 161&#13;
Evans, Rosetta 161&#13;
Evens, Wayne&#13;
Fa lconer, Pat 53, 60, 63, 108&#13;
Farris, Rex 161&#13;
Farris, Tom 48, 69, 117, 209&#13;
Fazio, Susie 7, 60, 75, 182&#13;
Feekin, Jan ice 46, 58, 81 , 87, 161&#13;
Feekin, Lynnette 46, 81, 87, 161&#13;
Fender, Rick I 82&#13;
Fenton, Alice I 82&#13;
Fenton, Doug 146&#13;
Fennell, Tom 137, 161&#13;
Fernley, Dennis 45, 66, 125, 140, 176,&#13;
187&#13;
Fernely, Dick 209&#13;
Fernley, Gail&#13;
Fernley, Ron 46, 151, 161&#13;
Ferrin, Terry 126, 149, 161&#13;
Ferryman, Ann 161&#13;
Fichter, Patricia 119, 209&#13;
Fidone, Diana 7, 43, 45, 65, 70, 73, 82,&#13;
83, 84, 87, 150, I 82&#13;
Fielder, Donna 49, 182&#13;
Fienhold, David 122, 128, 209&#13;
Fienhold , Mi ke 68, 16 1&#13;
Fienhold, Bob 45, I 87&#13;
Fienhold, William 123 , 128, 209&#13;
File, Steve 182&#13;
Fil kins, Ron 161&#13;
Fisher, Larry 161&#13;
Fisher, Peggy 62, 63 , 87, I 08, 124, 209&#13;
Fisher, Ronallien 125, 209&#13;
Flegg, Dan 132, 161&#13;
Flowers, Sam 182&#13;
Floyd, James 125, I 87&#13;
Floyd, Larry 123, 140&#13;
Foley, Donna 28, 60, 81, I 82&#13;
Foote, Dennis&#13;
Foote, Laconda 44, 47, 50, 64, 128,&#13;
152, 209&#13;
Foote, Vicky 187&#13;
Forbes, Dennis 129, 210&#13;
Forcade, Michael 49, 72, 87, 92, 93,&#13;
130, 210&#13;
Forcade, Nancy 58, 161&#13;
Ford, Burke 66, 70, 72, 210&#13;
Ford, Chuck 182&#13;
Forsythe, Craig 183&#13;
Foust, Pat 63, 70, 75, 83, 183, 60&#13;
Foutch, Carl 162, 139, 140&#13;
Fowler, John 162&#13;
Fowler, Melody 30, 210&#13;
Fraley, Connie 70, 2 10&#13;
France, Claude 74, 79, 162 ·&#13;
Franks, Dan 162&#13;
Freeman, Jim 245&#13;
Freer, Chuck 126, 162&#13;
Friedrich, Susie 28, 43, 45, 70, 84, 81,&#13;
183, 60&#13;
Fries, Dan I 83&#13;
Frieze, Allen 53 , 2 10&#13;
Frieze, Connie 182&#13;
Fronk, Ca rol 162&#13;
Fronk, David 2 10&#13;
Fu ll ington, Ell en 162&#13;
289 &#13;
Gallagh e r, Ch et 72, 87, 91, 92, 94, 95,&#13;
97, 183&#13;
Galle , Dwa in 79, 162&#13;
Galle, Gary 68, 69, 123, 128, 210&#13;
Gamblin , Greg 74, 90, 100, 125, 183&#13;
G an n, Sharon 210&#13;
Gardn e r, Dan 183&#13;
Gardn er, Edwa rd 73, 183&#13;
Gardn e r, Lin da 63 , 48, 210&#13;
Gard ne r, Tom 162&#13;
Gardn er, Willie 183&#13;
G a rg es, Marchi 63, 60, 53, 109, 183&#13;
Garrean, Patrick 45, 57, 53, 67, 64, 56,&#13;
210&#13;
Garrean , Tim 68, 69 , 124, 125, 183&#13;
Garrett, G eo rge 68, 79, 128, 131, 211&#13;
Garrison, Rod 125, 183, 149&#13;
Garrison , Steven 162&#13;
Gatrost, Carol 52, 143, 211&#13;
Gatrost, Ma ry 162&#13;
Gaver, Gary 211&#13;
Geibert, Robe rt 79, 45, 183&#13;
Gibbs, Eve lyn 38, 54, 187&#13;
Gibbs, Kay 211&#13;
G ibler, Ed 49, 183&#13;
G ible r, Joe 51 , 128, 183&#13;
Gible r, Mike 45, 48, 64, 128, 211&#13;
Gibson , Micha e l 162&#13;
Giles, Bill 77, 162&#13;
Gilfillan, Lyl e 162&#13;
Gillespie, Bo b 183&#13;
G ilmo re, Cha rles 146, 48, 54, 72, 211&#13;
Gilmore, Con ni e 211&#13;
G ilmore, J e rry 162&#13;
Glacey, George 162&#13;
Glacey, Margie 183&#13;
Godsey, Sandra 183&#13;
G oetzi ng e r, Linda 70, 211&#13;
G oldenberg, Mau rice 38, 43, 45, 54,&#13;
66, 68, 125, 132, 183&#13;
G oldsbe rry, Jerry 183&#13;
G ottbre cht, Carla 48, 56, 45, 67, 184&#13;
G ottbrecht, G eo rg ia 67, 138, 143, 162&#13;
G auker, Don a ld 210&#13;
G ouke r, Sharon 184&#13;
Gn ade r, Gail 150&#13;
Gra p, Ch er.yl 81 , 97, 167&#13;
Grau, Do nita 46, 58, 81, 162&#13;
Graves, Amy 44, 53, 211&#13;
Graves, Nella 46, 53, 162&#13;
Gravett, Lyle 184&#13;
290&#13;
Gravitt, Alta 162&#13;
Gray, Deby 211&#13;
Gray, Charlotte 26, 70, 72, 81 , 184&#13;
Gray bill, Sh a ron 48, 63 , 211&#13;
Grazier, J ames 6, 36, 44, 66, 69 , 90,&#13;
IOI , 115, 139, 135, 146, 211 , 239&#13;
Green, Da nny 200, 212, 245&#13;
Greenwood , Patti 48, 70, 212&#13;
Griffin, Marsha 59, 167&#13;
Griffis, Wayne&#13;
Griffith s, Marsha 29, 62, 67, 98, 212&#13;
Grimes, Mary 67, 77, 73, 212&#13;
Grosvenor, Don na 78, 184&#13;
Grosve no r, Steve 72 , 77, 79, 212&#13;
Grund, Teena&#13;
Gundlach , Ted 184&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Bob 162&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Nancy 212&#13;
Hack, Linda 167&#13;
Hadden, Cheryll 53, 184&#13;
Hag e r, Jane 29, 46, 81, 162&#13;
Hagood, Bill 140&#13;
Hall, Do na 30, 63, 138, 200, 212&#13;
Hall, Marilyn 212&#13;
Hall, Steve 212&#13;
Hall, Victoria 86, 138, 162&#13;
Hallbe rg, Chris 77, 78, 184&#13;
Hanafan, Barb 78, 87, 167&#13;
Han afa n, Na ncy 70, 87, 212&#13;
H a ncock, Bob 184&#13;
Hand, Jim 212&#13;
Hanna, Danny 117, 184&#13;
Hannon, Barb 162&#13;
Hansen, Debbie 75, I 09, 162&#13;
Han sen, DeAnne 45, 73, I 08, 184&#13;
Ha nsen, Kathy 162&#13;
. Han sen, Patsy 45, 62 , 63, 184, 280,&#13;
274&#13;
Hansen, She ila 162&#13;
Han sen, Toni 43, I 08, 212&#13;
Hanslip, Ava lena 78, 162&#13;
Hanson, Beth 45, 73, 184&#13;
Han son , Glenn 162&#13;
Hanson, Ruth 46, 162&#13;
Hardin, Judy 60, 184&#13;
Hargis, Barbara 213&#13;
Harmon, Rita 213&#13;
Harold, Terry 162&#13;
Harrill, Debbie 43, 48, 60, 184&#13;
Harrington, Leo 68 , 128, 131, 174, 213&#13;
Harris, Jeff 213&#13;
Harris, Joann 29, 45, 58, 73, 86, 184&#13;
Harrison, Joyce 49, 176, 213&#13;
Hartman, JoAnn 163&#13;
Hartman, Karen 177, 213&#13;
Hartman, Mary 29, 44, 62, 64 87 178&#13;
213 ' ' '&#13;
Harvey, Kenny 46, 163&#13;
Hatcher, Linda&#13;
Hatton, Ma rgaret 63, 184&#13;
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IOI, 104, 103 , 11 2, 11 4, 116, 223, 263&#13;
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                    <text>1967&#13;
MONTICELLO&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Volume 43 &#13;
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as Jefferson&#13;
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ounds them. F'&#13;
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- during seme&#13;
- to taking the&#13;
67 MONTICEL&#13;
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CONTENTS&#13;
academics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 4&#13;
organizations ..... .. ... . .. ... . . 2 6&#13;
activities ... ........ ... . .. .. . ... . 7 6&#13;
sports ... . .. .. .. .......... . .... I 02&#13;
sophomores.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I 3 2&#13;
juniors ...... .... .... .... .. .. .. . I 50&#13;
seniors .. .. ... .. .... .. .... .. ... 168&#13;
advertising . ....... ........... 2 I 6&#13;
I &#13;
..&#13;
I .. . .&#13;
5 &#13;
Russel Mouer, Associate Superintendent&#13;
Raymond Jones, Assistant Superintendent&#13;
School Board&#13;
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS&#13;
First ~ow, L. to R: U. J. Collignon; Sam Brown, pres.;&#13;
Jack Peters. Second Row, Bill&#13;
Cutler, Max Shipley, Carl&#13;
Echert, lester Haas.&#13;
Superintendent of Schools,&#13;
Dr. Robert Benton&#13;
The Council Bluffs Superintendent of Schools Dr. .&#13;
Robert Benton arrived here on J une 23, 1966. He&#13;
obtained his high school education at Guthrie Center,&#13;
Iowa; his B.A. in speech at the State College of Iowa&#13;
in Cedar Falls; his M.'A. at the State College of Iowa;&#13;
and his Ed. D. at Colorado State College. He has taught&#13;
various subjects at nume rous schools in Iowa and surrounding states. &#13;
The vice-principal at Tee Jay, Stephen J. Field,&#13;
has changed his outlook toward teaching. After&#13;
teaching at Tee Jay for thirty years he now thinks&#13;
of teaching in terms of individual personalities&#13;
rather than subject matter.&#13;
Mr. Field taught biology and was the boxing&#13;
coach. He is now in charge of student discipline&#13;
and problems.&#13;
He takes an active interest in reading history&#13;
and about plants and animals. He also raises and&#13;
displays pure-bred collies.&#13;
School Run by&#13;
Capable Leaders&#13;
Mr. Bernard U. Bolton came to Tee Jay in 1946.&#13;
Before becoming principal in 1951, he was coach&#13;
for basketball and baseball teams and assistant&#13;
football coach .&#13;
As principal of Thomas Jefferson, Mr. Bolton&#13;
takes an active interest in the various projeets and&#13;
activities at school and in the community. He considers his greatest accomplishment the completion&#13;
of a public swimming pool for the students of&#13;
Council Bluffs. Outside of his school duties, Mr.&#13;
Bolton is president of the Secondary School Association of Iowa and vice-president of the Park&#13;
Board.&#13;
His ambition is to someday run for the Iowa&#13;
Senate.&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
From much earlier than the ringing&#13;
of the eight o'clock bell until the halls&#13;
are vacant each evening, Tee Jay's secretaries are constantly busy and "on&#13;
the move." The main and attendance&#13;
offices had even more work for their&#13;
secretaries this year with extra records&#13;
from the new add ition . Mrs. Lucille&#13;
Beck and Mrs. Peg Friedrich enjoyed&#13;
the the remodel ing of the working&#13;
space done in the main office, while&#13;
Mrs. Ma ri e Bentlage and Mrs. Gwen&#13;
Cu le k moved into new and much larger&#13;
attendance office quarters.&#13;
Tee Jay's&#13;
Secretaries&#13;
Always Active&#13;
Although most of the time Mrs. Fr.I dric~ is at he r&#13;
d k • the side room of the main office she is es in • /&#13;
shown here at the front counte r w ith Mrs. Beck.&#13;
A familiar sight to students at Tee Jay is that of Mrs. Bentlage and Mrs. Culek in their&#13;
office.&#13;
Taking time out from their many activities, the secreta ries are shown he re&#13;
on a coffee break. &#13;
first Row: L. to R.: L. Aldrich, J. King, S. King, D. Yearington, D.&#13;
Millard. Second Row: V. Olsen, N. Forcade, J. Hager, J. Maine, J.&#13;
Hayes, V. Rehfelt. Third Row: J. Bristo, L. Vice, J. Brown, K. Gill.&#13;
c. Sullivan. Fourth Row: P. Stahdill, M. Hill, D. Schultz, S. Hansen, L.&#13;
Botte.&#13;
Production Staff&#13;
The Production Staff help to produce the tests and&#13;
study sheets for the teachers. Many of the workers&#13;
are Office Education members and plan to use the&#13;
experience in future jobs.&#13;
Attendance Office&#13;
The attendance Office workers,&#13;
under the supervision of Mrs. Bentlege, help to keep the attendance&#13;
records in order. They also collect&#13;
the attendance slips and distribute&#13;
the attendance list.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: L. Kimberg, S. Fazio, M. Schmitt, A. Conaway.&#13;
Second Row: Mrs. Wickman, D. Toley, A. Rockwell, M. Andrews.&#13;
Office Workers&#13;
The Office Workers, work as secretaries in the main office. They answer the phone, sort the mail and do some&#13;
typing. They aid Mrs. Beck in running errands and preparing the announcements.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: P. Pogge, P. Poffenbarger, S. Friedrich. Second Row:&#13;
S. Shuppan, C. Kennedy, J. Moore. Third Row : C. Grap, V. Walter, C.&#13;
Kellogg. &#13;
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Counseling Center&#13;
Mrs. Springer returned this yea r as secretary of the counseling cente r. She is most&#13;
often seen at her desk giving info rma tion&#13;
to students.&#13;
Miss Grubb is a famil ia r pe rson around&#13;
T.J. She is known for her fri endly personality and warm smile. Miss Grubb has&#13;
been counseling for six years full time&#13;
and two years part time. &#13;
Adds ·Three To Staff&#13;
The second of the new counselors is Mr. Schieffe r. He was another&#13;
fin e addition to the T.J. faculty. His fri endly disposition made it&#13;
easy fo r students to talk to him, and like him.&#13;
Mr. Kafka is one of the new faces around T.J. He often took interest&#13;
in the student activities around the school, and tried to find out what&#13;
the students liked or disliked.&#13;
11;,&#13;
Couac;f Bloff&#13;
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o ••• p a AP'•l t..&#13;
a&#13;
• O N O.til'&#13;
The last of the three is Mr. Pete rson. Mr. Peterson is known for his&#13;
talent of making friend s and his daily walk throug h t he stude nt lounge&#13;
d uring 4th pe riod.&#13;
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Cooks And Custodians&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: I. Sorenson, V. Clinton, M. Hemingson, L. Hager. Second Row, L to R.: H. Mutchie, T. Dofner, W. Jones, I. English.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: G. Dryden, M. Metcalf, F. Smith, H. Musgrove. Second Row, L. to R.: R. King, S. Carrubba, P. Kilbane , G. Birdsong,&#13;
R. McHenry. &#13;
Steve Pefferman&#13;
December 13, 1966&#13;
13· &#13;
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Mary Ellen Long&#13;
Senior English&#13;
Renee Franklin&#13;
Speech-Debate&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
English-St. Council&#13;
English Courses&#13;
Combine&#13;
Literature and&#13;
Grammar&#13;
Greta Asche&#13;
Junior English&#13;
Dennis Eitman&#13;
English&#13;
Laurie Runn&#13;
Senior English &#13;
Ja net Wil ke&#13;
Sophomore English&#13;
Mr. R. A. Harrison, advisor of Sig na l and D.O. coo rdi nator has retired from&#13;
teachi ng this year due to ill&#13;
hea lth. He has been at Tee&#13;
Jay since 1947.&#13;
Re uba n Harrison&#13;
Journalism-D.O.&#13;
Mary Concannon&#13;
English&#13;
This year five new teachers have joined&#13;
the English department. They are Miss&#13;
Asche, Miss Concannon, Miss Franklin,&#13;
Miss Run.n, and Mr. Vincent.&#13;
Mr. Harrison confers with Vince Elliot nnd Maurice&#13;
Goldenburg over Signal preparation.&#13;
Thomas Haas&#13;
English&#13;
Larry Most&#13;
English&#13;
Tom Vincent&#13;
English&#13;
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Martha Wangberg&#13;
American History&#13;
Barbara Hansen&#13;
American History&#13;
Ruth Moeller&#13;
American History&#13;
Juniors in&#13;
American History&#13;
Classes do&#13;
Term Papers,&#13;
Book Reports&#13;
Garnet Welsch&#13;
Geography&#13;
Mike Hoffman&#13;
Econ.- World History&#13;
All juniors are required to take two&#13;
semesters of American History. They study&#13;
the discovery of America, its development,&#13;
wars, and its people's customs. Visual&#13;
aids are used to great extent. Global&#13;
geography and world history are two&#13;
more of the subjects offered in the Social&#13;
Studies department. &#13;
Edward Bremmer&#13;
American History&#13;
Government&#13;
Charles Bryant&#13;
Government&#13;
All seniors are required to take one semester&#13;
each of government and economics. In these&#13;
courses they learn about the basic work of the&#13;
American government and about the function of&#13;
the Stock Market. A term paper on some aspect of&#13;
their current study is usually a required project for&#13;
one semester.&#13;
Seniors Study&#13;
Workings of the&#13;
Government&#13;
Joseph Bartlett Robert Capel&#13;
Business Law Psychology-Athletic Director&#13;
Terry Wichert&#13;
Economics&#13;
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Gary Schwarzkopf&#13;
Ind. Arts-Woodworking&#13;
Dennis Gotschall&#13;
Drafting&#13;
Clint Richey&#13;
Voe . Machine Shop&#13;
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Verne Peck Ernest Robinson Daniel Ryan&#13;
Voe . Auto Mechanics&#13;
Terry Skiles&#13;
WeJding and Printing&#13;
Emmil Waskom&#13;
Welding&#13;
Voe. Education Voe . Drafting&#13;
Students Learn&#13;
Useful Trades&#13;
In Vocational&#13;
Department&#13;
A variety of skills can be acquired in the&#13;
large vocational department at Tee Jay. Some&#13;
of them are woodworking, drafting, welding,&#13;
printing, and auto mechanics. The shop facilities here have been acclaimed as superior in&#13;
Southwest Iowa.&#13;
LeRoy Pickles Wilbur Ege&#13;
Voe. Supervisor Auto Mechanics &#13;
Etta Sheldon&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Grant Hunter&#13;
Vocational Printing&#13;
Mrs. Nancy Tangeman instructs Homemaking students&#13;
in the kitchen.&#13;
Phyllis Beck&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Home&#13;
Economics&#13;
Department&#13;
Prepares&#13;
Young Girls&#13;
For the&#13;
Future&#13;
Fred Moessner&#13;
Vocational Printing&#13;
. .,....,&#13;
Nancy Tangeman&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Bill Davis&#13;
Driver Education&#13;
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Sally Kelker&#13;
Dean of Girls-P.E.&#13;
Three Languages&#13;
Are Offered&#13;
Language booths and visual aids such as&#13;
movies and transparencies for the overhead&#13;
projector help to make the instructors' jobs&#13;
easier. There are clubs sponsored by the&#13;
teachers in which the language students&#13;
participate as an extra-curricular activity.&#13;
Donna Balzer&#13;
Girls' Physical Ed.&#13;
Physical&#13;
Education&#13;
Activities&#13;
Intramural sports, physical fitness tests,&#13;
and health cla sse s a re some of the activities&#13;
which keep students busy in the Physical&#13;
Education department. Senior girls take part&#13;
in bowling, archery, tennis, and gymnastics. In the second semester the junior&#13;
girls study a basic fi rst aid course.&#13;
William Simms Lloyd Jerome&#13;
Boys' Physical Education W. Hist.-Boys' P.E.&#13;
Marjorie Gillespie&#13;
French&#13;
Constance Garry&#13;
Spanish&#13;
M ichael Gill&#13;
English- Latin-Annual &#13;
Beve rl y McMullen and Bruce Phillips rehearse&#13;
their lines for the vocal music department's production of The Sound of Music.&#13;
Darlene Sales&#13;
Art&#13;
Karen Jensen&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
This year the drama department facilities were moved from&#13;
the basement to room 30. The&#13;
room has been remodeled to include a small stage with a curtain&#13;
and a large wardrobe closet. The&#13;
annex room next to the auditorium is a well-used room for&#13;
small group music rehearsals. It&#13;
comes in handy when there have&#13;
to be different people practicing&#13;
songs all at the same time.&#13;
Miriam Boyd&#13;
Art&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
R. H. Fanders&#13;
Drama&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
And Drama&#13;
Departments&#13;
Expand&#13;
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John Rosenthal&#13;
Honors Math&#13;
Charles Crouse&#13;
Algebra and Geometry&#13;
Sophomore geometry students are hard at work.&#13;
A Variety of&#13;
Classes . 1n&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
Such subjects as geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus are offered in the mathem-atics&#13;
department. Honors classes are taught by Mr. Jack&#13;
Rosenthal. This year thirty students entered the&#13;
National Ma ~a i~ test and are awaiting results.&#13;
Madge Hinkel Agnes Spera&#13;
Chemistry Geometry &#13;
The male faculty members at Tee Jay challenged&#13;
the Koil "Good Guys" to a basketball game&#13;
and the teachers won 44 to 28.&#13;
Marc Paulsen does an experiment for&#13;
a chemistry grade.&#13;
Richard Davis&#13;
Biology&#13;
Al Crumly&#13;
Biology&#13;
Expansion&#13;
Of Science&#13;
Facilities&#13;
Aids Teaching&#13;
The facilities of the biology, chemistry and physics department have&#13;
been moved to the new building. This&#13;
has provided the much-needed additional room for these classes. There is&#13;
a large centralized storeroom used by&#13;
the physics and chemistry instructors.&#13;
Harry Lobel&#13;
Physics-Math&#13;
Don Hansen&#13;
Biology-Am. History&#13;
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Ward Bean&#13;
Distributive Education&#13;
Joe McKee&#13;
Bookkeeping-Typing&#13;
Julie Pycha Judy Ivy&#13;
Voe. Office Education Typing&#13;
Typing, Shorthand,&#13;
and Bookkeeping&#13;
are Taught in&#13;
Commercial Classes&#13;
In the Commercial department students learn&#13;
the basic requirements for a career in a secretarial capacity. Persons wishing to take the Civil&#13;
Service examinations for possible selection for&#13;
government work are able to make arrangements&#13;
for it through the typing and bookkeeping instructors.&#13;
Louise Kramer&#13;
Typing-Shorthand&#13;
Ida Dargin&#13;
Shorthand-Typing &#13;
Mary Jane Oakley&#13;
Title /.-Ind. Progress&#13;
Phyllis Wickman&#13;
Commercial&#13;
R.O.T.C. Se rgeants Marshall, Rafferty, Roe.&#13;
Harriet Chase&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
Grace Schroeder&#13;
Bookkeeping&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
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Co m m it t e e me etings, nominations,&#13;
candy sales, and d ances are only a few&#13;
of the th ings that ma ke up our organization s.&#13;
That wo nderfu l feeling of accomplishment after a succe ssfu l year is enough to&#13;
keep organ iza tions on the move at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson .&#13;
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ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: (Committee Chairmen) C. Sanders, D. Rasmussen, C. Washburn, J. Hecke rman, C. King, Mrs. Daley. Second Row: S.&#13;
White, M. Hutchinson, C. Ravenstein, J. Miller, D. Smith, S. Cl ark, S. O'Hara, D. How land, S. Davis, K. McTwiggan, T. Mark. Third Row: C.&#13;
Richardson, J. Hayes, G. Rehfeldt, J. Hage rman, D. Fidone, J. BeVirt, J. Maine, D. Brown, S. Kope ra, H. Bellows. Fourth Row: C. Sullivan,&#13;
S. Friedrich, M. Schmidt, C. Kennedy, C. Tishe r, P. Dworak, A. Hubba rd , M. Markeson, L. Imler, A. Wright. Fifth Row: K. Sheely, K. lee,&#13;
M. Bergantzel, S. Starr, C. Shannon, J. Moore, P. Horner, J. Wilson, S. Johnson, C. Conkling. Six th Row: D. Fe rnley, J. Allen, S. Hoke, S.&#13;
Haack, B. Homan, F. Flowe rs, J. Law less, S. Dohe, G. Welsh.&#13;
"Which boy has the prettiest legs?" was the big question dur ing Tw irp Week. Student Council gave a love ly lace&#13;
garter to the guy with the most penny votes. &#13;
Members make signs for Homecoming dance.&#13;
Student&#13;
Council&#13;
Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Daley&#13;
and President Maurice Goldenburg, the Student Council experienced its most active and&#13;
profitable year. For the first time, the members&#13;
were divided into committees where most of&#13;
the work took place.&#13;
One of the projects of the Student Welfare Committee was collecting clothing for&#13;
needy children in the Applachian Mountains.&#13;
This committee also provided corsages for&#13;
the faculty at Christmas time and for Open&#13;
House.&#13;
The Assembly Committee arranged for an&#13;
Installation Ceremony for Student Council&#13;
members.&#13;
Promotion Work was the main project of&#13;
the Publicity Committee. Each day of American Education Week this committee selected a "Mystery Teache r of the D ay" to s how&#13;
appreciation for their service to T .J.&#13;
OFFICERS. First Row, L lo R.: Treasurer-Mar~ha Lee; Secretary-Pam Nelson; VicePresident-Julie Carpenter; Second Row: Beckie Young-Election Commissioner;&#13;
Maurice Goldenburg-President, Mrs. Daley-Sponsor.&#13;
The Social Committee spent many hours&#13;
making plans for the Homecoming, SnoBall, and Twirp Week dances.&#13;
Open House presented an opportunity&#13;
for the Building and Grounds Committee&#13;
to serve as guides and put up attractive&#13;
bulletin boards. The work done o n the&#13;
Studeht Parking Lot can be credited to this&#13;
committee. The .members of the Building&#13;
and Grounds Committee organized a&#13;
"Decorate Your Home . Room" contest at&#13;
Christmas time. They also arranged for a&#13;
huge lighted Christma s tree to be placed&#13;
in the courtyard .&#13;
Twirp Week, sponsored by the Student&#13;
Council , was a grea t success. Through the&#13;
efforts of all the committees, an activity&#13;
was planned for every da y of the week.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: C. King, J.&#13;
Feekin, A. Bradley, M. Conboy,&#13;
J. Hager, J. Reese, C. Ossman.&#13;
Second Row, D. Grau, L Feekin,&#13;
P. Holden, S. Seaton, N. Graves,&#13;
S. Hunter, D. Strong, S. Burkey,&#13;
D. Schroeder. Third Row, R.&#13;
Fernley, J. Heckerman, G. Johnson, P. Plummer, S. lovercheck,&#13;
R. Allen, K. Harvey.&#13;
NEW SOPHOMORES&#13;
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NEW JUNIORS 'I&#13;
, .&#13;
NHS Holds Annual&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: S. Johnson, D. Durick, B. Probst,&#13;
P. Hamilton, Pam Harm, R. DeSantiago, Second&#13;
Row, S. Dohe, S. Smith, l. Thomas, G. Deal, K.&#13;
Klefstad, M. Elliott, S. Brandt. Th ird Row, H.&#13;
Collett, S. Friedrich, M. Shuerman, J. Fernley, C.&#13;
Havekost, C. Maddy, L. Hurd.&#13;
OLD JUNIORS&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: R. Pete rson, S. Smith, A. Hanslip, K. Hansen, N. Forcade. Second Row, M.&#13;
Sorensen, K. Roth'e, D. Hanse n, K. Koch, V. Olsen.&#13;
Third Row, C. Rosenbaugh, J. Kinsel, D. Nusse r, M.&#13;
Bergantzel. &#13;
Induction Ceremonies&#13;
Every year the TeeJay chapter of the National Honor Society&#13;
holds its induction of new members. The students, selected by a&#13;
board of faculty members, are chosen on the basis of four&#13;
qualities-character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The student must possess all of these qualities and not just one to even&#13;
be considered.&#13;
The symbol of the society is the keystone and the torch. The&#13;
keystone symbolizes an arch which will stand eternally, just as&#13;
the structure of our education, and the torch, the light of truth.&#13;
Sponsor-Mr. Rosenthal&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. Annin, S. O'Hara, P.&#13;
Axtell, B. Wilson, J. Brown, J. Wilson. Second&#13;
Row; S. Clark, P. Dworak, B. McMullen, D.&#13;
Howland, S. Heffernan. Third Row: P. Hessman,&#13;
E. Lawton, L. LeMaster, B. Dike.&#13;
The officers of the 1967 chapter were president, Joel Myklebust; vice-president, JoEllen Henry; secretary, Chris&#13;
Phillips; and treasurer, Warren Brown.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: B. Hansen,&#13;
A. Hubbard, J. Henry, P. Hansen, G. Drake, K. Young, D.&#13;
Walker. Second Row: G. Purnell,&#13;
S. Friedrich, M. Davis, P. Lee,&#13;
J. Olsen, A. Barton, S. Mann.&#13;
Third Row: J. Carpenter, L.&#13;
Cowardin, B. Geibert, K. Sheely,&#13;
D. Fernley, F. Brooks.&#13;
OLD SENIORS&#13;
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Warren Brown Sandy Carter Linda Collett&#13;
Judy Duke Vince Elliott Diana Fidone Bob Fienhold Maurice Goldenberg&#13;
Carla Gottbrecht DeAnne Hansen Joan Harris Jack Lawless&#13;
3 N&#13;
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H&#13;
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a&#13;
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Kathy Sewell Larry Shanno&#13;
e&#13;
Doug Rasmussen&#13;
rn&#13;
b&#13;
e&#13;
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Pat Wendt Becky Young&#13;
s&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: D. Rasmussen-Pres., M. Goldenburg-V. Pre~ .• J. ,Myklebust-V. Pres., B. Russel-Sec., D. Fernley-Treas. Second Row:&#13;
K. Harvey, E. Lawton, T. Arnold, D. DeBar, T. Arnold, J. Elliott. Third Raw: T. Garrean, L. Driever, A. Gabrielli, R. Reelfs, D. Oshlo, R. Fernley,&#13;
J. Conner. Fourth Row: S. Hardiman, J. Heckerman, D. Munn, T. Dreager, D. Smith, F. Mann, M. Danburg.&#13;
This is the second year that&#13;
T J has had a Key Club. The Key&#13;
Club, sponsored by the Council&#13;
Bluffs Kiwanis Club, is a young&#13;
men's service organization composed of high school students&#13;
who rank in the upper half of&#13;
their class.&#13;
Key Club&#13;
Aids Others&#13;
Some of the projects undertaken by this year's club included&#13;
a car-bash, a Fund Drive for Saint&#13;
Jude's Hospital, an Oratory and&#13;
Essay Contest, and an Easter Basket for a needy family in the&#13;
community.&#13;
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FIRST SEMESTER SIGNAL STAFF&#13;
Marge Davis .. . . ... .. . .. .. Editor-in-chief&#13;
Judy Olsen . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing editor&#13;
Ann Ferryman . . . . . . . . . . Associate editor&#13;
Connie Schafer . . . . . . . . Business Manager&#13;
Vince Elliott . .... . .... . ..... Sports editor&#13;
Kathy Riddle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter&#13;
Kathy Poole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter&#13;
Marcia Garges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter&#13;
Maurice Goldenberg ...... . .... . Reporter&#13;
Sandy Abbott .. . .... . ..... . ... Reporter&#13;
Pat Falconer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Typists&#13;
-&#13;
Signal&#13;
45th &#13;
Celebrates&#13;
Birthday&#13;
SECOND SEMESTER SIGNAL STAFF&#13;
Linda Collett . . . . . . . . . . Editor-in-chief&#13;
Pam Van Roy ....... . Managing editor&#13;
Susan O'Hara ........ Associate editor&#13;
Gloria Drake . . ...... Business Manager&#13;
Cathy Trimmer .... . Assistant Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Diane Schroeder . . . . . . Make-up Editor&#13;
Dennis Brockman ...... . . Sports Editor&#13;
Jo Ellen Henry .... Advertising Manager&#13;
Maureen Markuson .... Exchange Editor&#13;
Connie Phillips . . . . . . . . Photographer&#13;
Rick Wherli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter&#13;
Bill Hagood ...... . . . ....... Reporter&#13;
Lynnette Feekin . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter&#13;
Miss Concannon . . . . . . . . . . . . Sponsor&#13;
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Altau Takes Initiative&#13;
This year Altau members took the initiative in service a nd fellowship.&#13;
Under the new ·sponsorship of Miss Ida Dargi n and Mrs. Louise Kramer,&#13;
Altau had an active year. Bake sales and va rious projects such as visiting&#13;
old folks' homes during Christmas contributed to this year's activities.&#13;
Special events during the year were the initia tion party at Robe rt's Park,&#13;
a highly praised roadshow act, speakers o n hairstyling and fashion, climaxed by the traditional Mother-Daughter tea given by the senior girls.&#13;
1st SEM.&#13;
Marsha Lee .............. .&#13;
Connie Larsen ............ .&#13;
Connie Ravenstein ........ . . .&#13;
Linda Kindberg . .......... .&#13;
Julene BeVirt ....... . ..... .&#13;
OFFICERS 2nd SEM .&#13;
Pres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Parks&#13;
V. Pres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley White&#13;
Sec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Durick&#13;
Treas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Hurley&#13;
Sgt at Arms . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Smith&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: M. Lee, C. Larsen, C. Ravenste in, L. Kindbe rg, J. BeVirt, Miss Da rgin-spo nsor, Mrs. Kramer- sponsor. Second&#13;
Row: S. White, C. Diamond, S. Friedrich, C. Arndt, D. Smith, M. Roacha, L. Duitman, S. Cla rk, N. Durick, D. Fole y, C. Sanders, B.&#13;
Young. Third Row~ A. Co naway, J. Arvidson, K. Koch, G. Saar, K. Yo ungs, L. Quandt, D. Fidone, B. Smith, C. Smith, J. Quandt,&#13;
P. Dworak, B. Parks. Fourth Row: B. Lidgett, C. Tisher, D. Harrill, P. Falcone r, P. Ne lson, M. Schmidt, C. Ke nne dy, V. Drake, J. Moran,&#13;
A. Bradley, C. Gray. Fourth Row: B. Hanafan, L. Lydon, T. Mark, D. Allison, K. Ri d d le , J. Moore, P. Horne r, P. Hurl e y, S. Wea therill ,&#13;
J. Duke. &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: E. Gibler-Pres., V. Kinne-V. Pres., L. Childers-Sec., J. Chaffee-Treas., Second Row, N. Ward, K. Sewell, N. Cain, S.&#13;
Thompson, J. Magnesson, D. Grosvenor; Sponsor, Mr. Bean. Third Row, R. Herrick, B. Smith, K. Clark, L. LeRette, V. Pickrell, D. Shannon.&#13;
DECA Expands&#13;
This is the second year that Thomas Jefferson has&#13;
had a D.E.C.A. chapter. DECA, standing for Distributive Education Clubs of America, is a program of&#13;
instruction which emphasizes marketing, merchandising, and management. The TJ DECA chapter, taught by Mr. Ward Bean, had an extremely&#13;
busy year considering the amount of training which&#13;
Ed receives a proclamation declaring the existence of DECA Week&#13;
in Iowa from Gove rnor&#13;
Harold Hughes.&#13;
must be given and the various projects undertaken&#13;
by the club. Some of the activities included the&#13;
State Delegate Assembly, which o ur club president,&#13;
Ed Gibler, attended, as well as an Employer-Employee Banquet, State Leadership Confe rence, Initiation of Junior members, and various other fund&#13;
raising activities.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: K. McTwiggan, President; J. Wilson, Vice-president; P. Swishe r, Secretary, S. Ke ll e r, Parliamentarian. Second Row, S. King,&#13;
M. Pearce, S. Bates, D. Mcintosh, K. Woodford, S. Heffernan, Historian; Mrs. J. Pycha. Third Row, L. Berkheimer, J. Oviatt, Publicity Chairman; D. Johnson, L. Brown, J. Corum, J. Wilson, J. Minton. Fourth Row, D. Harrill, B. Schuppan, M. Pe nry, J. Roberts, L. Mensching, D.&#13;
Brown, Activity Chairman. Ncit pictured, C. Dickinson, Treasurer.&#13;
Offic.e Education Learns On Job &#13;
Quill &amp; Scroll-First Row, L to R: M. Garges, A. Ferryman, J. Olsen, M. Davis, Sponsor, R. Harrison. Second Row; K. Riddle, V. Elliot, M.&#13;
Goldenberg.&#13;
Quill t Scroll Creative Writing&#13;
Creative Writing-First Row: D. Wilson, M. Wager, K. Peck, S. Abbott, M. Hill, D. Walker; Mr. Haas, advisor. Second Row: C. Gallagher, C.&#13;
Lindstrom, P. Lenhardt, B. Geibert, D. Wilson.&#13;
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Debate&#13;
Champions&#13;
Cross-examination ??!&#13;
Front: Miss Re nee Franklin, Sponsor. L to R.:&#13;
Se cond Row: Gloria Purn e ll, Kay Young, Bridget&#13;
Wilson . Th ird Row: Rick Hose lt on, Kat hy She ely.&#13;
Fourth Row: Maurice Golde nbu rg , Doug Rasmussen.&#13;
To p: Joel Myk le bust.&#13;
For the seco nd time in two years, the&#13;
team of Maurice Goldenburg, Doug&#13;
Rasmussen, Kathy Sheely, and Gloria&#13;
Purnell took the State Debate Tournament. The topic for the year was Resolved: "Th e United States Foreign Aid&#13;
Program sho uld be limited to non-military assistance ."&#13;
While many of their tournaments&#13;
we re w ith Ne bras ka schools, the debate rs held a 9-1 reco rd in Iowa.&#13;
Miss Renee Franklin w as the sponsor&#13;
of th is g ro up. &#13;
First Row, L. to R.-Pres. G. Purnell, V. Pres. J. Myklebust, Secy. P. Lee, Tres. J. Olsen Second Row: Spon. C. Crouse, S. O' Ha ra , A. Ferryman, G. Johnson, K. Hansen, A. Bradley, C. Ossman, P. Wendt, Third Row: D. Strong, N. Tompkins, J. Feekin, J. Ree se, B. Phillips, S.&#13;
Berkey, M. Hill, Fourth Row: M. Lee, J. Thorson, V. Ell iot, C. Phillips, C. King, J. Brown, K. Young, J. Mcintosh, M. Conboy, Fifth Row:&#13;
L. Collet, B. Russel, C. Rosenbaugh, B. Fienhold, D. Rasmussen, D. Oshlo, K. Walker, M. Goldenberg.&#13;
MOI lncoporates&#13;
"Where did that penny go?" queries Gloria as Joel aids in the&#13;
search for the lost profit!&#13;
This year's M.0 .1. Club, sponsored by Mr. Charles&#13;
Crouse, was unique in that it is the first time that the&#13;
junior members have been admitted to the senior&#13;
club, the reason be·ing the dissolution of a separate&#13;
club for the juniors. Events which highlighted the year&#13;
included the annual Christmas Tree Sale and the investment of the profit in the stockmarket. Also this&#13;
was the first year of sponsorship by Mr. Crouse, who&#13;
replaced Mr. LaMantia who has left T. J. This honor&#13;
is one which the members are sure that he wi ll not forget.&#13;
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Teenage&#13;
Republicans&#13;
Campaign&#13;
Fervently!&#13;
Joel Myklebust and former Vice-President Nixon met while attending a&#13;
Republican rally.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: E. Walbridge-Treasurer, L. Collett-Secretary, K. Sheely-President. Second Row, P. Lee, B. Probst, L. Tomes,&#13;
0. Howland. Third Row, C. Lindston, C. Gottbrecht, A. Hubbard, S. Smith. Fourth Row, D. Rasmussen, R. Hoselton, M. Goldenburg, D. Sturgeon. Fifth Row, J. Canaday, T. Yeaton, D. Schroder. Six th Row, J. Myklebust-Vice-President, C. Trimmer. &#13;
Young&#13;
Demo's&#13;
Campaign&#13;
1n Earnest&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: B. Wilson, N. Graves.&#13;
Second Row: J. Hartman, D. Strong. Third&#13;
Row: V. Elliott, Sponsor-E. Bremmer, C.&#13;
Johnson, and J. Street.&#13;
Pictured at left are Vince Elliott and Bridgett&#13;
Wilson from T. J., Mike Roarty from St.&#13;
Alberts, and Senate hopeful E. B. Smith in&#13;
attendance at a Democratic Banquet held&#13;
at Elks Country Club.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: J. Feekin, S. Davis, M. Loukota, P. Dworak, Miss Hansen. Se cond Row : J. Tobis, A. Carlson, B. Hansen, P. Akins, C.&#13;
Ardnt, l. Waugh, K. Kenyon, J. Hager, G. Deal, S. Tilley, Third Row: D. Strong, S. O'Hara , C. Cl ark, D. Toley, C. Sanders, P. Nelson, J.&#13;
Maine, J. Reese, R. Hunt. Fourth Row: S. Burkey, A. Ferryman, D. Carroll, C. Brown, G. Sa rr, S. Be ck, l. Spires, P. Hessman . Fifth Row:&#13;
B. Hanafan, N. Graves, l. Spelman, J. Hayes, C. Richardson, M. Garges, A. Brad ley, l. Fe e kin, P. Hurl e y, K. Nelson.&#13;
Y-Teens Promote Friendship&#13;
The pu rpose of Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of g irl s to realize in their common life,&#13;
those idea ls of personal and social living to&#13;
which they are committed by their faith as&#13;
Christians.&#13;
One of the many activities during the year&#13;
w as a "Honey Sunday" drive and having&#13;
a guest speaker. At the end of the year they&#13;
had a dinner at the 64 Club. &#13;
First Row, L. to R: C. Gottbrecht, K. McTwiggan, S. Wh ite, C. Ravenstein, Miss Dargin, Mrs. Ivy. Second Row: J. Betts, D. Arnold, J. McKenzie,&#13;
E. Jones, L. Hicks, K. Hazen, K. Schwag e r, L. O'Doniol, V. Hall, D. Strong. Third Row: L. Johnson, K. Kenyon, V. Keller, S. Fazio, P. Poffenbarger, D. Smith, D. Foley, K. Koch, S. Davis, C. Vallie r, G. Drake, J. Hartman . Fourth Row: C. Dick, C. Washburn, R. Betts, D. Cross, C.&#13;
Schieffer, A. Rockwell, K. Rothe, S. Seaton, T. Humes. P. Falcon e r, F. Wilson. Fifth Row: J. Mahan, J. Maine, C. Trimmer, K. Nelson, P.&#13;
Hurley, C. Grap, B. Ge ibert, S. Flowers, P. Van Roy, L. Collett.&#13;
Red Cross Helps Others&#13;
The Red Cross is one of the most important organizations at Tee Jay. One of&#13;
its largest projects is packing the onehundred Christmas gift boxes to be sent&#13;
to the underprivileged children overseas.&#13;
They also have an annual fund raising&#13;
drive. The club is composed of two&#13;
groups the Representatives (above) and&#13;
the alternates (right).&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: G. Sarr, J. Matteson, N. Evans, D. Burgstrum, C. Clark, G.&#13;
Klement, C. Sullivan. Second Row: V. Shadden, K. Sharp, J. Cook, K. Dougherty, E.&#13;
Walbridge, L. Quandt, B. Lidgett. Third Row: K. Ba rlow, J. Wilson, L. Spelman, E.&#13;
Gibbs, M. Gorghan, K. Wa lker.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.; Pres. K. Walker, Vice Pres. C. Gottbrecht, Sec. T. Probst, Tres. K. Young, Sponsor Miss Spera. Second Row: L. Bennett, N.&#13;
Gibson, D. Millard, V. Shadden, J. Walton, O. Allsman, B. Funk. Third Row: l. Claussen, J. Cook, V. Rayfelt, J. Moss, V. H.agerman, K. Gill,&#13;
K. Schieffer. Fourth Row: P. Hensen, A. Hubbard, C. Brooks, B. Russel, J. Myklebust, R. Harkins, B. Wiskus, C. Phillips, L. Colle!t.&#13;
Science Club Builds&#13;
Billie gasps in amazement as she inspects&#13;
feed samples under&#13;
an objective microscope. ( Lower lefl)&#13;
Here we see Kay and&#13;
Carla performing one&#13;
of a long series of&#13;
experimenls in qualalalive a n a I y s i s.&#13;
(Lower righl) &#13;
Since the library was remodeled and expanded this&#13;
year, the Library Club members were busy with reorganization. The library was practically doubled in&#13;
size. Also, much needed work rooms and store rooms&#13;
were added.&#13;
The sixteen ambitious members gave up their&#13;
precious study halls to assist librarian, Miss Morris, and&#13;
our library clerk, Mrs. Russ.&#13;
During Book Week in November, the members promoted interest in reading through exhibits and interesting book marks.&#13;
Miss Morris refers to the card fil e to find a book lost in&#13;
reorganization.&#13;
Library Club Clears Up Chaos&#13;
First Row L. to R.: V. Shadden, J. Cook, M. Griffin, D. Strong, J. McKenzie, M. Moser Row Two: K. Sharp, D. Arnold, B. Knouss, C.&#13;
Betts, J. Walgon, G. Roth, D. Knickerbocker Row Three: J. Ackerman, J. Spradley, S. Flannery&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: C. Trimmer, J. Hayes, J. Maines, K. Richardson, Second Row: Mrs. Sayles, sponsor; M. Carter, K. Kenyon, D. Bergstrum,&#13;
L. Hyde, J. Whitmar, S. Tilley, G. Deal, Mrs. Boyd, sponsor. Third Row: D. Bergstrum, D. Vog el, J. Hager, B. Wilson, K. Heines, S. Clark,&#13;
W. Riley, G. Rehfeldt, S. Byrd, K. Maher. Fourth Row: B. Probst, M. Gibson, B. Hanafan, D. Peterson, M. Garges, L. McClelland, C. Hutchinson, S. Garrison, J. Minor, E. Wiepert. Fifth Row: G. Sullivan, F. Wilson, C. Midaugh, C. Thacke r, H. Kunick, A. Gabriell, J. Trimmer,&#13;
B. Wiskus, J. Allen. Not pictured-J. Thomas and Jim Core.&#13;
Art Club Attends Fair&#13;
Carol Thacker adds final touch.&#13;
Tee Jay's art club was&#13;
sponsored by Mrs. Boyd and&#13;
Mrs. Sayles. Its outstanding&#13;
event was the trip to Cedar&#13;
Falls for the Iowa State Art&#13;
Fair. The officers are as follows:&#13;
President . .. Cathy Trimmer&#13;
V. Pres . .... Jeannie Hayes&#13;
Secretary .. Jeannie Maines&#13;
V. Sec ... Debbie Bergstrum&#13;
Publicity Manager . . . Steve&#13;
Garrison&#13;
Treasurer . Cathy Richardson&#13;
De bb ie Millard sculptures clay. &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. McTwiggan, G. Srch, J. Moran, C. Gallagher, Mr. Fanders, P. Lenhardt, C. Grap, B. McMullen, E. Lawton. Second Row:&#13;
S. Tomford, L. Thomas, J. Street, J. Steinke, B. Phillips, A. Barton, R. Pedersen, l. McClelland. Third Row: C. Stepphun, J. Hartman, S.&#13;
Heinman, J. Thorson, B. Probst, K. Koch, l. Merk. Fourth Row: D. Carter, D. Shamblen; C. Lindstrum. Not Pictured: D. Hardiman, T. Dawson,&#13;
K. Ahre, B. Young, M. lee.&#13;
Thespians Manage To Survive&#13;
The Thespians under the superv1s1on of Mr. Fanders&#13;
managed to survive another year. Although they didn't&#13;
have a majority of meetings they did have a lot of fun.&#13;
The activities included initiation and a steak fry.&#13;
To be a member of Thespians you must have an interest&#13;
in the stage. To quaiify for Thespians you must have had&#13;
one major role, two minor roles or one hundred hours&#13;
backstage.&#13;
Thespians officers for this year were Judy Moran,&#13;
Chet Gallagher, Cheryl Grap, Pat Lenhardt. &#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: G .. Purnell, L. Carpenter, P. Burlett, D. Schroeder, Mrs. Shelton. Second Row: R. Hanson, M. Sturm, K. Hanse n, M.&#13;
Wilcott, S. Springer, K. Hansen. Third Row: J. McKenzie, D. Cross, P. Jones, P. Hurley.&#13;
FNA Has Many Varied Activities&#13;
The purpose of F. N. A. is to&#13;
help girls become acquainted&#13;
with nursing as a profession. Activities include viewing movies in&#13;
the field of nursing, hearing a&#13;
speaker from the Obstetrics Ward&#13;
at Jennie Edmundson Hospital.&#13;
They also visited the Metflodist&#13;
Hospital.&#13;
This yea r has been both educational and fun for all the members. &#13;
First Row, L. to R: J. Duke, P. Lee, L. Collett, M. Sturm, P. Hansen, Mr. Crumly. Second Row: B. Hanson, J. Waugh, R. Hanson, D. Gochenour,&#13;
B. Probst, V. Shadden, J. Annen, J. Miller, P. Akins. Third Row: S. Mann, D. Howland, M. Wilcken, J. Brown, K. Rothe, M. Sorensen, S. Burkey,&#13;
J. Feekin, J. Reese, K. Kenyon. Fourth Row: A. Ferryman, L. Quandt, B. Hanafan, J. Maine, G. Klement, K. Kohrs, J. Nu:i:um, B. Walker, M.&#13;
Markusin, A. Bradley, C. Phillips. Fifth Row: L. Feekin, K. Nelson, P. Hurley, J. Henry, P. Hessman, L. Imler, S. Stoker, J. Hartman.&#13;
F. T .A. Shows Future Progress&#13;
"O. K. now, let's quiet down," is often heard by the&#13;
Tee Jay students, but when the members of F.T.A. turn&#13;
teachers at one of the grade schools for a day each&#13;
year, the expression takes on a different meaning.&#13;
The F.T.A. kept itself busy this year by selling&#13;
Christmas cards and having bake sales.&#13;
The Club's main purpose is to prepare the members&#13;
for their future ambitions.&#13;
Judy Duke, President, goes over some of the necessa ry records.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Beck, M. Conboy, C. Phillips, Mrs. Tangeman. Se cond Row: S. Bradford, D. Gochenour, J. Tobis, P. Lee , T. Priest,&#13;
L. Schroeder, M. Carte r, B. Knauss, S. Pete rsen, J. Spear. Third Row: J. Nuzum, D. Arno ld, E. Jones, K. Sharp, S. Wea re , B. Tripolet, E.&#13;
Nelson, M. Garges, J. Hayes, K. Richardson. Fourth Row: L. Dunaway, J. Maine, K. Trimme r, J. Points, L. Brothe rton, G. Drake , S. Davis, M.&#13;
Loukota, L. Spelman, K. Hutchinson. Fifth Row: R. Howard, S. Seaton, K. Campbell, B. Walke r, G. Mort e nse n, M. Sherman, A. Spane l, D.&#13;
Ward, J. Mahan, P. Hessman.&#13;
Bobbie Knauss and Guean Mortensen prepare one of the&#13;
many dresses for the ann ual Spring Fashion Show.&#13;
F.H.A. Stimulated&#13;
Interest&#13;
The Future Homemakers of America works closely&#13;
with the home economics class . This is a national organization for girls interested in gaining additional experience in homemaking. They work to emphasize the&#13;
importance of worthy home membership, to develop&#13;
more interest in home economics classes and to work&#13;
for a better home and brighter family life for all. The&#13;
club's highlights of the year were the Book Week Tea&#13;
and the Spring Fash ion Show. &#13;
Tee Jay's Chessmen&#13;
organize a new club&#13;
The Chess Club at Tee Jay is a new club which&#13;
started during the second semester. The chessmen&#13;
met every Monday night after school under the&#13;
direction of Mr. Fred Peterson, the sponsor.&#13;
Even with its newness, the club built up a membership of fifteen members. One tournament was&#13;
President&#13;
set up with South High School, but was rescheduled&#13;
several times, and finally postponed because end of&#13;
the year conflicts.&#13;
The chessmen look forward to an exciting, but&#13;
thought provoking season next year.&#13;
Rick Hosleton&#13;
Treasurer . .................... Paul Beckman&#13;
Sponsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Fred Peterson&#13;
Lois Aldirch and Billy Joe Bristo look on as Jim Markey studies Frank Strong's move. &#13;
Spanish Club Outnumbers all&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: K. Klefstad, P. Hamilton, R. Howard, K. Hansen, Mrs. Garry. Second Row: C.&#13;
Jenkins, K. DeSantiago, D. Gochenour, K. Schwager, J. Harris, M. Elliott, L. Tomes, J. Page, D. Knickerbocker. Third Row: S. Johnson, S. Smith, L. Dunaway, J. Cerveny, M. Shestak, C. Smith, B. Funk, C.&#13;
Ehrenberg. Fourth Row: M. Reynolds, C. Maddy, E. Wiepert, J. Honig, L. Moon, M. Croghan, M. Sche rmen,&#13;
C. Havekost. Fifth Row: R. Smith, P. Johnston, B. Allon, D. Applegate, G. Wood, G. Johnson, J. Williams,&#13;
K. Dougherty.&#13;
French Club Spreads goodwill&#13;
The Spanish Club (above)&#13;
is the largest of our language&#13;
clubs. Each Spanish class is an&#13;
organized group and every&#13;
member is automatically a&#13;
member of the Spanish Club.&#13;
Sponsored by Mrs. G a r r y,&#13;
Spanish students soon increase&#13;
their understanding of the&#13;
Spanish culture and life as well&#13;
as the language.&#13;
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The French Club (right) is&#13;
again this year trying to increase good will and friendly&#13;
relations between foreign&#13;
lands and the U.S. by corresponding with pen pals. The&#13;
French clubs spends time&#13;
learning the background of&#13;
their studies as well as the&#13;
study and use of the language .&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. Reese, D. Strong, C. Kin g, C. Bradford, P. Davis, Mrs. Gillespie. Se cond&#13;
Row: P. Wendt, S. O' Ha ra, J. Potts, D. Vogel, W. Ho lden, N. Forcad e , M. Bra be c, V. Olsen.&#13;
Third Row: S. Mann, N. Tompkins, B. Petersen, D. Burgstrum, J. Feekin, S. Burkey, N. Graves,&#13;
B. Smith, G. Deal, G. Culek. Fourth Row: S. Bird, D. Bamford , T. Haveanck, D. Hie le n, J. Paulson,&#13;
B. Phillips, G. Drake, T. Mark, P. Gibbs, J. Duke, R. Petersen, M. Sorensen, A. Barton. &#13;
AFS Sports Armando&#13;
This year Thomas Jefferson's Foreign Exchange Student was Armando&#13;
Gabrielli from Italy.&#13;
In America, Armando found things different from what he was accustomed&#13;
to. Some of these things were the changing of classes and the relaxed atmosphere in the classrooms.&#13;
Among the many things he will remember when he is at home will be going to King's with friends after a ball game. He may even remember tee-peeing&#13;
the landscapes of a few select Tee Jay students.&#13;
At the end of the school year, along with our farewells to him, go Tee&#13;
Jay's best wishes to a fine representative of his country.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. Feekin, S. Friedrichs, l. Quandt, C. Smith, Armando Gabrielli, Mr. EitmanSponsor. Second Row; K. Klefstad, P. Wendt, L. Waugh, C. Clark, K. Kenyon, C. Sanders, J: Miller,&#13;
K. Maher, M. Schmidt. Third Row; l. Tomes, J. Walton, M. Brabec, S. Burkey, J. Reese, P. Akins, K.&#13;
Sheffer, A. Ferryman. Fourth Row; G. Drake, S. Flanery, J. Mains, B. Hanafan, C. Richardson, D.&#13;
Shrode r, J. Street. Fifth Row; P. Hanson, l. Feekin, K. Trimmer, K. Nelson, P. Hurley, P. Hessman,&#13;
B. Russell.&#13;
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First Row: C . .. Brooks, M. Berganzel, J. Knouse, D. Mulvania, L. Thomas, G. Kohrs. Second Row:&#13;
G. Anderson; ·K. Peterson, T. Hawkins, B. Lambert, C. Guilds, T. Arnold. Third Row: D. Horner,&#13;
D. Bergstrum, L. leMaster, D. Madden, M. Jones, J. Ives, D. Debar. Fourth Row: J. Conners, F.&#13;
Brooks, J. Haywood, C. Solomon, J. Trimmer, C. Conkling, T. Arnold. Fifth Row: D. Thomas, B.&#13;
Heffernan, J. Morgan, J. Kinsel, M. Paulson, R. Fernley. J. Allen.&#13;
Letterman Wrestling&#13;
The Lettermen did a lot this&#13;
year to boost the school's&#13;
spirit. You could always see&#13;
them at the basketball games&#13;
cheering for a victory.&#13;
This year's sponsor was&#13;
Mike Hoffman.&#13;
Front Row, L. to R.: M. Goldenberg, E. Lawton, T. Bond, J. Gibler, Charles Bryant sponsor, Second&#13;
Row: L. Thomas, B. Anfinserr. J. Shannon, M. Hawkins, D. Mulvania, M. Gibson. Third Row: J. Knouse,&#13;
D. Bowser. G. Yopp, T. Garrian, N. Evans, G. Ives, Fourth Row: D. Franks, M. Zimmerman, W. Walker,&#13;
B. Fiendhold, D. Waffle, J. Siefkan, S. Hoke.&#13;
The Wrestling Club also did a lot to boost the&#13;
spirit of Tee Jay. The&#13;
club consists of mostly&#13;
the members of the&#13;
wrestling team.&#13;
Charles Bryant sponsored the club.&#13;
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Girl's&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Auxiliary&#13;
New To&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary is one of the&#13;
newest clubs around Tee Jay this year.&#13;
Started and sponsored by wrestling coach&#13;
Charles Bryant, the club took an active&#13;
interest in wrestling by keeping score,&#13;
running the clock, and acting as an army&#13;
of secretaries for the wrestling team. It&#13;
did much to bolster the spirit of the&#13;
champion wrestlers who took second&#13;
place in the state. The uniform, selected&#13;
by the girls, was matched with the boys'&#13;
wrestling team by wearing the traditional&#13;
black blazer and wrestling insignia.&#13;
Alice Conaway takes notes on the w restlers w hile Judy Moore, Kathy Kenyon, and&#13;
Carla Arndt keep an eye on th P. scoring.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Pres.- S. Friedrich, V. Pres.-J. BeVirt, Sec.-Cyndi Tishe r, Coach Bryant. Second Row: C. Arndt, K. Sortino, K. Kenyon, A. Conaway, M. Schmidt. Third Row: V. Drake, B. Lidgett, C. Gray, B. Parks, M. Lee.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: B. Bryant, R. Peterson, M. Sorenson, L. Spires, J. Olsen, C. King, C. Tisher, C. Grap, C. Larsen. Second Row: J. Mowery,&#13;
S. Weatherill, S. Ross. D. Hansen, L. Merk, P. Lenhardt, D. Carter, D. Birdsong, J. Steinke, J. Smith, T. Ryan, S. Lovercheck. Third Row: C.&#13;
Thacker. B. Parks. C. Gray, L. Shanno, C. France, J. Jager, C. Lindstrom, V. Livingston, B. Haygood. Not Pictured: G. Arch, L. Cowardin, J.&#13;
Harris, A. Kelly, C. Schafer. T. Tallman, T. Tracy&#13;
Delivering candy are Choir's top candy sellers, Rick&#13;
Wehrli and Dave Hardiman.&#13;
Choir Receives&#13;
The T. J. H. S. A capella Choir experienced a&#13;
highly successful year.&#13;
In November, they pe rformed in the Roadshow&#13;
and delighted everyone with a medley of songs&#13;
from "Oliver."&#13;
The Christmas season was an especially busy&#13;
one. Their concert schedule included Kiwanis,&#13;
Lions, Se rtoma, and the T.J. Student Body.&#13;
Music Clinic was held during February. Mr.&#13;
Rodney Walker from Kansas State University was&#13;
guest director of the combi ned A.L. and T.J.&#13;
Choirs. "The Creation," "The Road Not Taken,"&#13;
and a medl ey from "The Mu sic Ma n" were presented, among others, after two d ays of rehearsal. &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: C. Shannon, P. Schendel. J. Brown, A. Hanslip, B. Sawyer, N. Tompkins, A. Barton, S. Mann, D. Howland, B. McMullen,&#13;
J. Matteson, Second Row: J. Henry, J. Merrifield, S. Heineman, K. Barlow, M. Lee, J. Hartman, J. Mcintosh, J. Moran, B. Hanson . Third Row:&#13;
J. Street. A. Wright, R. Wehrli, M. Rine, C. Gallagher, J. Knouse, B. Phillips, C. Thomas, K. Rothe Fourth Row: G. McTwiggan, T. Dreage r,&#13;
P. Detroy, J. Steinke, L. Driever, J. Duke, L. Feekin, L. Collett.&#13;
Superior Rating&#13;
Choir director, Mrs. Karen Capel.&#13;
The musical, "The Sound of Music," was presented in March. Plenty of hard work and talent&#13;
brought forth one of the most heart-warming and&#13;
lavish productions to come to Council Bluffs.&#13;
Small group contest was held in Mt. Ayr, Iowa.&#13;
Jim Steinke, Janet Brown, and Vaughn Livingston&#13;
earned "l" ratings.&#13;
April 22 was a glorious day for the T.J. Music&#13;
Department. Choir, Girls' Glee, and Boys' Glee&#13;
each received a "l" rating . T.J. was the only&#13;
school at contest to receive three superior ratings.&#13;
The entire choir sang for baccalau reate and the&#13;
juniors in choir sang for Commencement to end&#13;
their active year.&#13;
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Out of seven Tee Jay quartets and one&#13;
alternate, three quartets were selected to&#13;
be members of the All-State Chorus.&#13;
Thanksgiving evening the twelve musicians traveled to the state capital for&#13;
the weekend. The All-State Chorus was&#13;
under the direction of Dr. Richard Conde,&#13;
director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.&#13;
They all agreed that they gained a great&#13;
deal~besides having a ball!!&#13;
L. to R: John Steinke, Pam Holden, George McTwiggan, Carol King&#13;
After a big Thanksgiving dinner, the All-Slate rs leave for Des&#13;
Moines.&#13;
L. to R: Bonny Bryant, Jane t Brow n, Larry Driever,&#13;
Steve Lovercheck&#13;
All-State&#13;
Quartets&#13;
L. to R: Che ryl Grapp, Dave Hardiman, Larry Shanno, DeAnne&#13;
Hansen &#13;
First. Row, L. to R.: G. McTwiggan, L. Driever. Second Row: D.&#13;
Hardiman, J. Steinke. Third Row: V. Livingston, J. Street&#13;
Octet&#13;
Trio&#13;
L. to R.: Nancy Tompkins, Ch a rlotte Gray, and Bobbie Peterson&#13;
Trip le&#13;
Trio&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: B. Hansen. Second Row: C. King, D.&#13;
Howland, D. Graw, M. Lee. Third Row: C. Larsen, C.&#13;
Grapp. Fourth Row: J. Harris, S. Mann.&#13;
The triple trio, trio and octet were chosen&#13;
at the beginning of tlie year according to their&#13;
musical ability and how well they blended tcr&#13;
gether as a group.&#13;
The groups sang at the Roadshow to start the&#13;
'year out. They also sang at Christmas and at&#13;
music contest.&#13;
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Madrigal&#13;
Performances&#13;
Were&#13;
Numerous&#13;
Without a doubt, the Madrigal Singers were a very&#13;
popular group in Council Bluffs. The group consists&#13;
of Thomas Jefferson's finest musicians.&#13;
They were especially busy ·at Christmas time when&#13;
they were asked to sing for many of the local&#13;
organizations and churches. The Madrigal singers practice twice a week under the direction of Mr. Hawks.&#13;
Mr. Hawks directs Madrigal, All-State, and works with contest groups.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. Olsen, J. Brown, J. Duke, P. Holden, M. Sorenson, J. Henry, B. Bryant, L. Merk, D. Hansen. Second Row: L. Shanno,&#13;
C. Lindstrom, S. Lovercheck, G. McTwiggan, D. Hardiman, J. Steinke, L. Driever &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: H. Collett, G. Kinsel, B. Quandt, B. Petry, S. Hardiman, D. Smith, L. Hubbard. Second Row: D. Matthews, B. Ellerbeck,&#13;
J. Buck, D. Snipes, L. Stacy, S. Dohe. Third Row: P. Burke, E. Johnson, R. Schafer, M. Ryder, J. Shadly, J. McClary, G. leptien. Fo urth Row:&#13;
P. Staniford, B. Bristo, B. Bristo, C. Floyd, J. Cooksey, D. Bliss, Mr. Hawks ..&#13;
Boys' Glee Makes New Sounds&#13;
The Boys' Octet sang several times during the year and for Christmas.&#13;
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First Row, l, to R.: J. Rollins, P. Lee, L. Hicks, S. Armstrong, M. Myers, R. De Santiago, P. Harm, C. Harbold, M. Elliot, L. Morrison, C.&#13;
Smith, K. Vaughn, P. Hoden, J. Kirchoff. Second Row: J. Potts, L. Bower, R. Mcintosh, P. Davis, C. Johnson, L. White, J. Barnes, C. Brown, P.&#13;
Dworak, J. Nemecek, J. Thompson, M. Points, C. Headly, K. Dougherty, E. Walker. Third Row: C. Stepphun, G. Rehfeldt, M. Shestak, J.&#13;
Hodges, G. Deal, K. Colwell, S. Humphrey, E. Kennett, D. Bamford, G. Culek, D. Pederson, K. Capron, S. Epperson, G. Ettleman. Fourth&#13;
Row: C. Ehrenberg, C. Ulrich, M. Reynolds, P. Gibbs, M. Wiemerslage, G. Mortenson, M. Crogan, L. Taylor, C. Dunning, l. Lindahl, J .&#13;
Williams, L. Johnston, R. Peterson, S. Smith.&#13;
The Girls' Glee sang a Christmas Carol in Swedish.&#13;
Glee&#13;
Takes&#13;
First&#13;
in Candy&#13;
Sale &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Susan Weare, Carla Arndt, Kaye Klefstead. Second Row: Kathy Riddle (Capt.), Donna Foley, and Linda Briley.&#13;
Majorettes Performed With Style&#13;
The majorettes practiced many hours to work&#13;
out sharp looking routines. They thrilled everyone&#13;
with a fire baton routine at Homecoming game.&#13;
To the delight of all, Diane Schwetz was&#13;
crowned band queen at the Spring Sports Concert.&#13;
Phil Detroy crowns Queen Diane at band concert.&#13;
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L. to R. First Row: J. Riley, L. Richards, R. Smith, M. Howard, C. Haynie, K. Bruner, T. Brockman, T. Willey, G. Jenkins, D. Schwetz. Second&#13;
Row: E. Weipert, B. Tribolet, K. Colwell, P. Johnston, B. Anfinson, R. Howard, L. Dunaway, M. Brabec, L. Waugh, D. Betchel, D. Wilson,&#13;
Third Row: M. Hawkins, B. Giles, A. Schieffer, D. Acord, R. Spracklin, K. Lee, C. Vermuske, D. Anderson, C. Beu, D. Galle, C. Evans.&#13;
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Band Gave Lively&#13;
The Marching Band experienced a ve ry active year. This&#13;
group marched for five homefootbal l games. Other activities&#13;
inclu ded: Labor Day Parade,&#13;
United Fund Parade, Morningside&#13;
Coll ege Homecoming, and the&#13;
dedication ceremony for the&#13;
o pening of the Interstate 80 exchange at Loveland.&#13;
Mr. Stan Ivy was a welcome&#13;
addition to the music department&#13;
this year. He assisted Mr. Oaks,&#13;
mainly with the marching band. &#13;
L. to R. First Row: (Band Officers) P. De Troy-Drum Major, G. McTwiggan-Asst. Drum Major, C. Lindstrom-Vice President, J. AnninSec. Treasurer. Second Row: J. Street, H. Jens en, P. O' Hara, D. Chambers, E. Rhodd, J. Paulson, K. Riley, R. Clark, K. Brewer, D. Teague.&#13;
Third Row: C. France, L. Driever, C. Acord, N. Dick, L. Shanno. R. Geibert, D. Birdsong, L. Lindahl, J. Minor, N. Evans. fourth Row: J.&#13;
Steinke, John Steinke, D. Smith, T. Yeaton, L. Stacy, C. Rosenbaugh, D. Lehmer, R. Coay, C. Moore, D. Mumm.&#13;
Half-Time Performance&#13;
The Concert Band combined with Abraham Lincoln in February for the&#13;
City Music Clinic. They also&#13;
held their annual spring&#13;
concerts. Baccalaureate&#13;
and Commencement were&#13;
the final performances of&#13;
the year.&#13;
Mr. Oaks conducts a lively piece during band class.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: B. Anfinson, B. Giles, K. Schieffer, C. Haynie, M. Brabec, L. Waugh.&#13;
Second Row: R. Spracklin, P. Johnston, D. Lehme r, D. Smith. Third Row : M. Hawkins, B.&#13;
Cody, C. Rosenbaugh, D. Clark, N. Evens.&#13;
Pep Band&#13;
This lively group played for all pep&#13;
rallies, eight home basketball games,&#13;
the Homecoming parade, and for a&#13;
Chamber of Commerce Group. The&#13;
Pep Band does a g reat deal to add to&#13;
our school spirit.&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
Each Tuesd ay nig ht the Orchestra tra vels to Woodrow Wilso n Jr.&#13;
High to combine w ith the Wilson&#13;
and Ed ison orchestras. This group&#13;
played at the Christmas Program&#13;
a nd "The Sound of Music."&#13;
First Row, L. to 'R.: _R. Spracklin, C. Acord, D. Lehme·r, R. Geibert, K. Brewer Second Row: C.&#13;
Lindstrom, N. Evans, D. Teague, B. Anfinson, D. Mumm, L. Shanno&#13;
Brass&#13;
Choir&#13;
The Brass C h o i r&#13;
played for the stude nt&#13;
body at the Christmas&#13;
p r o g r a m and the&#13;
P.T.A. &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: L. Waugh, C. Mandolfo, M. Bittick, L. Luschen, Second Row: C. Bradford, T. Schrader. S. Waugh , I. Walker. W. Holmes,&#13;
P. Frieze, L. O'Doniol. Third Row: V. Hall, A. Fritz, R. Hunt, P. Davis, D. Bradford, K. Vaughn. Fourth Row: A. Christsen. G. Culek, P.&#13;
Efflemen, R. Be tts, M. Bolte. J. Rollins.&#13;
G.R.A. Participates&#13;
The Girls' Recreation Association is a national organization for girls who are interested in e xtra sport activities,&#13;
outdoor education, and camping. They also have an opportunity to attend state and district play days. During the&#13;
summer there is a state camp which any girl may attend.&#13;
The Girls' Gym Staff was also in the capable hands of&#13;
the GRA. Some of their duties were checking equipment&#13;
and recording grades.&#13;
Girls' Sports&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: President-Pat Wendt, Vice Pres.-Mary Conboy, Sponsor-Mr. Don Hansen. Second Row: K. Richardson, S. Duitman, R.&#13;
Watford, A. Spane!, D. Arnold, T. Priest, M. Zuhlke, l. Spelman, A. Rockwell, E. Brown, C. Clark, A. Kruse. Third Row: M. Gargas,&#13;
S. Clark, S. Epperson, D. Knickerbocker, J. Spradley, C. King, P. Holden, D. Grau, M. Sorensen, K. Rothe, C. Sanders, P. Hurley.&#13;
Fourth Row: J. Hayes, J. Moran, J. Williams, P. Hamilton, V. Hagerman, A. Fitz, S. Gorsey, E. Jones, K. Mahan, D. Cross, J. Points, T.&#13;
Alquist, B. Hanafan. Fifth Row: C. Schafer, P. Nelson, S. Weare, K. Klefstead, C. Aldridge, K. Cowell, L. Vaugniaux, J. Fidone, L. Taylor,&#13;
K. Slack, J. VanEaton, L. Quandt. Sixth Row: K. Capron, S. Byrd, M. Points, D. Stanford, P. Iden, J. Hager, G. Martensen. Seventh&#13;
Row: G. Culek, R . . Arnold, D. Williamson, B. Probst, J. Cochran, R. Brown, G. Deal, L. Morrison. Eighth Row: N. Dreage r, D. Mourer, G.&#13;
Van Pelt, D. Blaney, S. Waugh, K. Sharp, S. Peterson.&#13;
Pep Club Boosts School Spirit&#13;
"Yellow Jacket" Judy Young jumps for joy. Varsity Cheerleaders lead student body in " Give Me a T."&#13;
' &#13;
Newly organized th is yea r, the Porn Porn girls&#13;
were a welcome addition to the T. J. boosters.&#13;
The routines, with the e xception of one, were&#13;
taught by the Varsity Cheerleaders. This sharp&#13;
squad carried out these routines with almost professional sk ill .&#13;
They can also be commended for their poise in&#13;
several unfortunate situations where problems&#13;
with the sound system developed.&#13;
"Snoopy" and his dog house set the scene for&#13;
one of their routines. The girls made up and&#13;
performed to "Snoopy and the Red Baron" to the&#13;
delight of everyone.&#13;
The si xteen Porn Porn girls, clad in their orange&#13;
and white striped sweaters and orange mini-skirts&#13;
were definately a great asset to Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
Preside nt, J udy Moran, p repares for a -turn in the routine.&#13;
Porn Porn Girls Newly Organized&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: A. Cruse, C. Cl ark, C. Sande rs, S. Cl a rk, l. Du itman. Second Row : P. Dw orak, J. Hayes, C. Schafe r, J. Van Eaton,&#13;
l. Quandt, C. Richard son . Third Row: M. Gargas, J. Moran, T. Alqu ist, P. Ne lson, P. Hurley.&#13;
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Beckie Young-Captain- Senior&#13;
Maggie Rocha- Junior&#13;
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Cheerleaders Active&#13;
Cheerleading is a combination of talents that require&#13;
discipline and practice. Few people realize how hard these&#13;
energetic girls work behind the scenes at painting signs,&#13;
planning rousing pep rallies, and working up cheers.&#13;
In spite of disappoin ting seasons this year, the cheerleaders, with their undyi ng school spirit, never gave up.&#13;
Th~ girls attended Cheerleading Clinic at the campus of&#13;
Northwest Missouri State College in Maryville, as they&#13;
have done in past summers. The squad won several second&#13;
place ribbons in daily competition .&#13;
These active girls can also be called "Ambassadors of&#13;
good w ill." Duri ng the ye ar they were involved in commun ity activities such as United Fund, Red Feather Drive,&#13;
Actioneers, and numerous others. &#13;
School And Community Debra Smith-Senior&#13;
Kitty Koch-Junior Trudy Mark-Junior&#13;
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Front Row, L. to R.: Janelle Miller, Diane Fidone. Second Row: Linda Lydon, Bonnie Smith, Kathy Maher. Standing: Connie&#13;
Smith.&#13;
Junior Varsity Rates High&#13;
Junior Varsity leads in school song .&#13;
The Junior Varsity Squad&#13;
worked long and hard-and it&#13;
paid off. They were known to&#13;
be one of the sharpest Junior&#13;
Varsity Squads in the area. They&#13;
took second place in Des Moi nes&#13;
at a cheerleading clinic. &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
Were&#13;
Enthusiastic&#13;
"Sophomores, sophomores, don't be&#13;
shy- stand and g ive your battle cry!"&#13;
often filled the air at games this year. The&#13;
sophomores cheered at football games&#13;
after school and basketball games on&#13;
Saturday morning.&#13;
The Sophomores find that practice takes up a lot of&#13;
time after school.&#13;
Top to Bottom: Pam Davis, Lu Ann Hurd, Jan&#13;
Fernley, Jan Nemecek, Eileen Walker, and Susan&#13;
Brandt.&#13;
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ACTIVITIES&#13;
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The school year stayed&#13;
"on the move" with activities-beginning in the&#13;
fall with homecomin~&#13;
and ending in the spring&#13;
with the prom-which&#13;
provided memories of&#13;
fun and excitement to&#13;
last through the years&#13;
ahead.&#13;
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Becky Young, as Maria, and John&#13;
Steinke, as Captain van Trapp, are&#13;
shown in the mansion's garden.&#13;
The three main nuns, Pam Holden, Jo&#13;
Ellen Henry, and in this scene-Janet&#13;
Brown, are shown with Carol King,&#13;
as the Mother Abbess, as they sing&#13;
"How· Do You Solve a Problem Li ke&#13;
Ma ria?"&#13;
The Sound&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's a uditorium stage was al ive w ith the&#13;
sound of music from Ma rch sixteenth through the eighteenth .&#13;
From the opening curta in of the Thursday matinee to the curtain call on Satu rday evening, the musical w as a tremendous&#13;
success as the cast p layed to three full houses. The stage was&#13;
. transformed into an abbey fo r portions of the play complete&#13;
w ith a stained gla ss w indow, altar, and robed nuns. In recogn ition of the choir's accompl ishment, the entire ca st was invited to&#13;
see the movie version of the show at the Dundee Theater in&#13;
Omaha.&#13;
In one of the musical's fin al scenes, the&#13;
Captai n and Ma ria are onfront d by Nazi&#13;
officers Larry Shanno and Jack Mowery,&#13;
d emand ing the Captain to report to Be rl in. &#13;
Of Music&#13;
Most of the girls in choir portrayed the nuns,&#13;
novices, and postulants. Maria, played by Becky&#13;
Young, stole the show with strong support from&#13;
John Steinke, who portrayed Captain von Trapp.&#13;
Carol King and Janet Brown were equally impressive&#13;
as the Mother Abbess. Marlene Sorensen and Dave&#13;
Hardiman fit perfectly in their parts as social climbers&#13;
Elsa Schraeder and Ma x Detweiler. Bruce Ph illips, as&#13;
Rolf, made every guy in school envious by playing&#13;
(as Lies l's boyfriend) opposite Bev McMullen.&#13;
Miss Karen Jensen, Mr. R. H. Fanders, and Mr.&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes were instrumental in their direction&#13;
of the musical. The rest of the production staff included student director, Marsha Lee; technical assistant, Pat Lenhardt; choreographer, Judy Moran;&#13;
and accompanists, Judy Duke and Judy Olsen.&#13;
Bruce Phillips and Beverly McMullen created the perfect young&#13;
love mood in the ir performance of " Sixteen Going on Seventeen."&#13;
In this ~cene , Captain von Trapp and his fi ance Elsa Schraed e r&#13;
become involved in a political a rgument with the Capta in's&#13;
house guest, Max Detweiler. Elsa was played by Marlene Sorensen&#13;
and Max by Dave Hardiman.&#13;
The entire von Trapp family in the formal wedd ing pa rty portrait included lies I, Louisa ( Debbie&#13;
J ansen ius). Brig itta (Thea Esancy), Marta ( Dani Lobendo), Grett (Connie Lee), Captain von Trapp,&#13;
Maria, Friedrich (Tom Hansen), an,d Kurt (Danny Marke l). The younge r cast members came from Woodrow Wilson Junior High and Rue Elementary schools.&#13;
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THE MAN&#13;
Story of a&#13;
Woman Held&#13;
Captive by a&#13;
Madman&#13;
I' ll do a fine job on these floors, Mrs. Gill is.&#13;
No, Howard I No . ..&#13;
A double cast, one for Friday and one for Saturday, created an .atmosphere of suspense in the fall&#13;
play entitled The Man . Howard, played by Chet&#13;
Gallagher, had been rejected all his life by friends&#13;
and family and sought work as a handy man. After&#13;
repeated trials and failures, he was finally hired by&#13;
Mrs. Gillis, played by Abbie Barton and Cheryl&#13;
Grap. Because of his feelings of being an outcast, he&#13;
imagined that Mrs. Gillis was plotting against him&#13;
and kept her captive in her own house.· He cut off&#13;
all means of communication and discouraged anyone who visited, especially her niece, played by Kay&#13;
Ahrens and Linda Merk, who found Howard very&#13;
amusing . When the telephone repair man arrived,&#13;
played by Jim McTwiggan, Howard had returned to&#13;
the present and forgotten all he had done. He had&#13;
visited an imaginary world which e xisted only in&#13;
his mind where he was ma ster. He quie tly consented to be taken away to leave Mrs. Gillis in peace&#13;
once again . &#13;
.. . Please!&#13;
Do you find me so amusing; am I so laughable?&#13;
Is there something wrong with your phone, Mrs. Gillis?&#13;
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Cheryl Grap poses as Miss Gross, a resident at the home.&#13;
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Miss Hoadley had a traumatic&#13;
experience when a bee fell down&#13;
the front of her dress.&#13;
Reverend Watson and the rest home superin1endent, Miss Tripp, are&#13;
brought together by Erwente r's maneuve ring . &#13;
The residents of the rest home have just discovered that Oliver Erwenter is actually a thief.&#13;
nThe Silver Whistle" • • •&#13;
a light-hearted comedy, amused&#13;
both young and old. It centered&#13;
around the lives of the residents of&#13;
a rest home.&#13;
Oliver Erwenter, a transient, portrayed by Chet Gallagher, visited the&#13;
home. He tried to rejuvenate the&#13;
old people by giving them an imaginary potion, the potion of Twingsti.&#13;
During his attempt many rollicking incidents occur. One such incident was vvhen Mr. Beebe and Mr.&#13;
Cherry tried to get drunk on Miss&#13;
Hoadley's Scotch.&#13;
As Oliver Erwenter says, "Youth&#13;
is a state of mind." You're as young&#13;
as you think you are.&#13;
Oliver frwenter ... . Chet Gallagher&#13;
Miss Hoadley .... . .. Toni Dawson&#13;
Miss Gross . . . . . . . . Cheryl Grap&#13;
Mr. Beebe .. . ... Jim McTwiggan&#13;
Mrs. Hanmer ...... Abbie Barton&#13;
Miss Tripp . . . . . . . . Pat Lenhardt&#13;
Reverend Watson , . .. Estes Lawton&#13;
Mrs. Sampler . . Beverly McMullen Oliver Erwenter, chats with Oma r, his champion fighting cock.&#13;
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Judy Moran, Pat Dworak, Debbie Smith, and Alice Conaway show contrasting&#13;
styles through the years.&#13;
Arthea Henderson changes cards&#13;
for the next act.&#13;
Miss Jensen and Mr. Fanders were the highlights of the grand&#13;
finale.&#13;
Vaudeville Varieties&#13;
Melodrama he roine, Pat Lend hardt, gasps as vi ll ain, Chet Gall aghe r,&#13;
plots his evil doings. &#13;
Tonia Daw son in her time of distress. Joy Thorson and Pam l ee in their comedy routine.&#13;
Brings Back Memories&#13;
Li nda Duitman models he r modern appare l.&#13;
This year's roadshow revolved around&#13;
a Vaudeville theme. From a soft shoe&#13;
dance to a song from Uncle Sam, the program provided the aud ience with endless&#13;
enjoyment. For some, it brought back&#13;
memories of show business as it used to&#13;
be in the early nineteen hundreds.&#13;
A few of the interesting acts were a&#13;
"Review of Fashions", presented by the&#13;
Altau Club, which showed how the styles&#13;
have changed from the eighteen hundreds&#13;
to the present and even a prediction of&#13;
what is to come in the future ; a Thespian act, "The Great Bottleneck Robbery";&#13;
and the finale of "You're a Grand Old&#13;
Fl ag," wh ich concluded the show on an inspiring note of patriotism.&#13;
Gale Arch does a soft shoe routine.&#13;
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Yellowjackettes • • ..&#13;
86&#13;
added life to yesteryear's dances. The Soft-shoe, Cancan,&#13;
and Cakewalk were some of the acts brought back to memory by Tee Jay's dance line.&#13;
This year's dance line was composed of last year's Varsidettes and Yellowjackettes. They met twice a week during the summer with choreographer, Judy Moran. Judy&#13;
was assisted by Pat Falconer and Kitty Koch, who kept&#13;
things running smoothly.&#13;
The girls put forth much effort and time to make the&#13;
road show a memorable one.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. Miller, L. Vuagniaux, D. Tabor,&#13;
J. Moran, D. Hansen, S. Humphrey, G. Culek, K. Koch,&#13;
Many hours of hard work were spent by choreographer,&#13;
Judy Moran, on improvising routines and deciding on cost1:Jmes.&#13;
Kicking their way through the lively Cancan are Mary Conboy a nd&#13;
Glenda Deal. &#13;
S. Clark, Second Row, L. to R.: J. Kirchoff, G. Deal, T. Ahlquist, M. Conboy, G. Rehfeldt, P. Falconer, M. Wilcken.&#13;
These Yellowjackettes-first Row, L. to R.: D. Tabor, G. Deal, G. Rehfeldt, Second Row, L. to R.: L.&#13;
Vuagniaux, S. Humphrey, M. Conboy, G. Culek-added a patriotic touch to the road show finale .&#13;
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Homecoming Queen&#13;
QUEEN LINDA KINDBERG&#13;
EXCITING FROM THE PARADE ................................ . .. . . . . . TO THE DANCE&#13;
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And Princesses&#13;
ALICE&#13;
CONAWAY&#13;
I&#13;
9&#13;
DEBBIE&#13;
SMITH&#13;
DIANA&#13;
FIDONE&#13;
CONNIE&#13;
LARSEN&#13;
CINDY&#13;
TISHER&#13;
SUSIE&#13;
FRIEDRICH&#13;
MARSHA&#13;
LEE&#13;
BECKIE&#13;
YOUNG&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
DEBBIE&#13;
HARRILL&#13;
PAM&#13;
NELSON&#13;
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Winter Royalty&#13;
Although six inches of fresh· snow covered the&#13;
ground and blizzard cond itions brought even more,&#13;
students managed to attend TeeJay's annual Snoball&#13;
dance.&#13;
This year the .dance was changed from a semicasual to a semi-formal. The highlight of the dance&#13;
was the coronation of a winter king and queen&#13;
which was a first for TeeJay. The stur;lent body&#13;
voted for the six most popular boys and girls who&#13;
were Rick Wehrli, Denny Horner, Greg Gamblin,&#13;
Denny Conner, Tim Bond, Steve Hoke, Susie Friedrich, Diana Fidone, Beckie Young, Pam Nelson, Debbie Smith, and Cindy Tisher. The ballots for the&#13;
king and queen were on the back of the tickets to&#13;
insure that no one would know until the last moment who the royalty were to be.&#13;
A flocked thirty-five foot Christmas tree helped&#13;
create the theme of the dance, Winterwonderland.&#13;
Part of the money was given by the student body&#13;
and the rest provided by. the student council, sponsor of the eve nt. &#13;
Crow·ned At Snoball Dance&#13;
Queen Cindy Tisher and King Steve Hoke reign over the yuletide festivities.&#13;
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Following the annual traditions of Twirp Week, Carla Arndt, loaded&#13;
down with books, struggles to open the door for Terry Ferrin.&#13;
Kim Vanderloo sneaks a look in the direction of his opponents during the pie-eating contest.&#13;
Students look on as Blaine Wolffe and Bob Brown race to catch the greased pig. &#13;
Blaine Wolffe, winner of the pie-eating and greased pig contests, and Denny Horner,&#13;
winner of the legs contest and King of the Twirp Court, reign over the Twirp Dance.&#13;
Arriving at school on a different mode&#13;
of transportation, a box car, are Twirp&#13;
Court members, Tim Bond, Rick Wherli, and&#13;
Denny Horner.&#13;
Dancing to the music of the Chevrons at the Sadie Hawkins&#13;
Dance are Craig Forsythe and Barb Hanafa n.&#13;
Getting "married" by Ma rrying Sam during an intermission at the&#13;
Sadie Hawkins Dance are Julie Carpenter and Phil DeTroy.&#13;
93 &#13;
Along with A.L's Cadet Colonel, Dennis&#13;
Cleveland, and Honora ry Colonel, Mindy&#13;
Petrus, Ken and Pam lead the g rand march.&#13;
94&#13;
Cadet Colonel:&#13;
KEN WALKER&#13;
Honorary Colonel:&#13;
PAM NELSON&#13;
TeeJay combined its efforts&#13;
with those of A. L. to produce a&#13;
joint military ball. It was the first&#13;
time Council Bluffs had united two&#13;
rival schools in a major activity besides sports. Instead of using the&#13;
TeeJay fieldhouse as in the past,&#13;
the ball was held at Peony Park.&#13;
The officers and their ladies&#13;
marched through an archway and&#13;
formed two lines on the floor. The&#13;
most exciting moment was the revealing of the Cadet and Honorary&#13;
Colonels. The program was followed by the grand march and an&#13;
hour of dancing. &#13;
Joint Military Ball&#13;
Lt. Colonel: FRED BROOKS&#13;
His lady: PAT WENDT&#13;
Ken and Pam have just been presented the saber and the roses.&#13;
First for T J&#13;
Lt. Colonel: HARVEY LARSEN&#13;
His lady: CONNIE PHILLIPS&#13;
r -- --&#13;
Lt. COLONEL: DOUG RASSMUSSEN&#13;
His lady: LESLIE COWARDIN&#13;
95 &#13;
-&#13;
I&#13;
! &#13;
Trudy Mark and Roger Johnson were crowned princess and prince of the 1967 Prom.&#13;
The Isle of Golden Dreams&#13;
The brisk air of the evening of April 21,&#13;
1967 added a tingle to the already thrilling&#13;
atmosphere. This was the date chosen for the&#13;
annual Prom held at the Peony Park Ballroom.&#13;
"The Isle of Golden Dreams," this year's theme,&#13;
provided a fanciful mood.&#13;
The juniors put forth much effort to make&#13;
realistic decorations. Some memorable ones·&#13;
were the palm trees, fish nets, and the island&#13;
hut.&#13;
Master of Ceremonies, Jim Heckerman, introduced the members of the Prom Courts. As&#13;
each couple walked through the island hut,&#13;
the honors and activities of each were given.&#13;
The climax of the evening came when Diane&#13;
Fidone and Rick Wherli were crowned.&#13;
This was by no means the end of the evening. Post-prom activities included bowling, late&#13;
movies, and early morning breakfasts.&#13;
Diane Fidone and Denny Horner are g reeted by Elena Ne lson as they&#13;
proceed to the center of the floor for the coronation.&#13;
97 &#13;
While being introduced during the&#13;
coronation ceremony, Elena Nelson&#13;
places a lei on Tom Arnold as&#13;
Maggie Rocha looks on.&#13;
After the coronation the senior prom&#13;
court was featured in a spotlight&#13;
dance. The members of the court&#13;
were Linda Kindberg, Tim Bond,&#13;
Queen Diana Fidone, King Rick&#13;
Wehrli, Becky Young, Steve Hoke,&#13;
Denny Horner, and Debra Smith. &#13;
Rifle T earn&#13;
Piling up trophies for Tee Jay was&#13;
this year's rifle team with a rec~rd&#13;
of seven wins and one loss. They&#13;
placed second in the Inter City&#13;
League meets and second in the&#13;
Creighton University championship&#13;
competition.&#13;
Fred Brooks was the high scorer&#13;
for the team and won a trophy in&#13;
the Creighton match. The boys also&#13;
won the American Legion trophy for&#13;
beating A.L. in two out of three&#13;
matches.&#13;
Best Yet&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Greg Christiansen, Charles Brooks, Jim Haywood. Second Row, L.&#13;
to R.: Ken Walker, Harvey Larsen, Frea Brooks, Virginia Hagerman.&#13;
M.P.'S Maintain Order&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: B. Allen, D. Heelan, J. McClary, A. Hup, F. Katzenstein. Second Row; J. Hand, B.&#13;
Ke rmeen, C. Guild, D. Ludwick, M. Baker, Third Row; J. McCollum, G. Short, J. Mortenson, B. Whiskus,&#13;
E. Robinson, M. Stockton, B. Katzenstein .&#13;
The chief purpose&#13;
of the Military Police is&#13;
to keep basketball&#13;
games and other programs from becoming&#13;
disorderly. They usher&#13;
for the Military Ball and&#13;
for dances or games&#13;
check coats, guard the&#13;
doors, and sometimes&#13;
take tickets.&#13;
99 &#13;
Ceremony Ends Tradition&#13;
The color guard presents the flag . Troops ready for inspection.&#13;
The last Thomas Jefferson annual ROTC Federal Inspection was held May 18, 1967. Although it was the&#13;
last ceremony, it carried through the ROTC tradition of military grandeur. During the ceremony, awards&#13;
were presented to outstanding cadets by various military organizations.&#13;
The&#13;
drill&#13;
team&#13;
pe rforms. &#13;
The drill team salutes the platform guests.&#13;
Federal Inspection&#13;
Cadet Col. Ken Walker receives&#13;
outstanding three year award.&#13;
Company awaits inspection.&#13;
101 &#13;
102 &#13;
- - .. . ' .. .. .. _.., . ~ , . " . ' . ·~ .&#13;
•&#13;
I&#13;
•&#13;
\03 &#13;
DENNY MADDEN TOM HAWKINS DAN HANNA&#13;
DENNY CONNER&#13;
JERRY SIEFKEN&#13;
TIM BOND&#13;
TIM GARREAN&#13;
104 &#13;
STEVE HOKE RICK WEHRLI DON RUSSELL&#13;
DENNY FERNLEY BLAINE WOLFF&#13;
BILL HAGOOD GREG KOHRS&#13;
105 &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. White, C. Mathiason, N. Mandarich, M. Bergantzel, D. Conner, R. Wehtli, S. Ho~e, D. Bowser, M. Zimmerman, B.&#13;
Lovell, B. Beasley, C. Evans, J. Marshall. Second Row: K. Petersen, T. Garrean, Tom Arnold, Tim Arnold, D. Madden, E. Lawton, T. Bond, T.&#13;
Hawkins, G. Ives, R. Farris, J. Conner, M. Jones, T. Ferrin, B. Hefferman, G. Kinsel, D. Hanna, L. Jung, S. Hardiman . Third Row: Coach&#13;
Jerome, J. Siefkin, T. Dreager, D .. Galle, D. Waffle, M. Goldenburg, B. Petry, D. Smith, B. Kern, G. Kohrs, J. Kinsel, D. Fe rnley, B.&#13;
Haygood, J. Morgan, D. Russell, M. Paulson, Coach Gotschall, Coach Simms, Coach Wichert. Fourth Row: Coach Bryant, J. Brayton, G.&#13;
Gage, D. Mathews, E. Robinson, D. Mumm, L. Stacy, S. Dohe, E. Mahan, J. Pete rson, H. Collett, J. Weddle, F. Daub, G. Lipstien, M. McCoy, T.&#13;
Pitt, M. Ryder.&#13;
T. J.&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
20&#13;
28&#13;
19&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
13&#13;
0&#13;
Opponents&#13;
38 ............. Ryan&#13;
54 . . . . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
47 ......... . ... . A. L.&#13;
21 ... . ... .. St. Albert&#13;
42 . .. . . . .... ... North&#13;
56 .... .. ....... Prep&#13;
42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tech&#13;
12 ..... . .... Boystown&#13;
45 ...... .. .. Bellevue&#13;
This year the Yellowjackets had a two winseven loss record . Although they were beaten&#13;
severely many times there were three games in&#13;
which they played like champions. Against crosstown rival St. Albert they scored their first victory.&#13;
After a couple of rough games they met )ech,&#13;
Number One team· in Nebraska, and were within&#13;
one touchdown of being tied at the half. A few&#13;
games later the rugged Tee Jay team upset Boystown by a score of 13-12.&#13;
The Yellowjackets, who averaged 160 lbs on the&#13;
line and 140 lbs in the backfield, had many sophomore and junior starters. With these underclassmen Thomas Jefferson has a bright future in store.&#13;
106&#13;
Yellowjacket&#13;
Varsity football:&#13;
A Rough Season&#13;
Coach Terry Wiche rt gives advice to quarterback Tim Arnold. &#13;
James Floyd outruns a St. Albert defender enroute to big yardage.&#13;
Bellevue line stops Tee Jay back after short gain.&#13;
CRAIG CONKLING LEROY. THOMAS DENNIS ARNDT&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
Sophomores Show Spirit&#13;
First Row L. to R.: B. Lovell, J. Weddle, B. Hefferman, D. Mathews, D. Smith, B. Beasley, C. Mathison, C. Evans, D. Bliss, T. Pitt. Second Row:&#13;
G. Leptein, D. Toman, J. Braton, S. Dohe, M. Ryder, B. Petry, F. Daub, E. Robinson, A. Vincent, G. Gage. Third Row: J. Styles, J. Petersen,&#13;
L. Stacey, D. Smith, H. Collett, S. Hardiman, E. Mahan, W. Boyle.&#13;
This year's Yannigans closed the season with a two and&#13;
four record. After winning their first two games, the sophomores ran into trouble with their last four, losing to Prep&#13;
and Ryan by small margins. Quarterback Bill Lovell and end&#13;
Hal Collett worked together for several touchdowns. With the&#13;
experience gained this year, the sophomores are expected to&#13;
help the junior varsity and varsity teams next year.&#13;
Mike Jones of the varsity team makes a sweep around the&#13;
right side.&#13;
Opponents&#13;
31 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . Bellevue&#13;
13 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tech&#13;
7 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North&#13;
1 3 20 . .... ... Creighton Prep&#13;
6 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
13 19 ..... . ......... Ryan&#13;
COACH JEROME &#13;
Track T earn Is One of Tee Jay's Best&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: D. Bliss, I. Welch, T. Bond, T. Hawkins, J. Nagel. Second Row; S. Dyson, G. Leptien, C. Moore, C. Guild, E. Johnson,&#13;
M. McCoy. Third Row:. Coach Gotschall E. Mahan, D. Smith, A. Rollins, G. Kohrs, C. Solomon, E. Robinson, C. Guild.&#13;
Tim Bond off to a fa st start in the 100.&#13;
Opponents&#13;
2nd Big Red Relay&#13;
4th Council Bluffs Relay&#13;
5th Mustang Relay&#13;
7th Omaha University Relay&#13;
84 Y2 44 Y2 Ryan&#13;
25Y2 91 Y2 Tech&#13;
The track team was perhaps Tee Jay's best in a decade. Two facto rs&#13;
led to this. One, we had strength in our relay teams and second, two&#13;
outstanding track stars in Tim Bond and Greg Kohrs. Bond's achievements were l st place in l 00 in CB Relays, 3rd place in l 00 "in OU&#13;
Relays, and Mustang relays. Kohrs' merits were second in broad jump&#13;
in OU and Big Red Relays. He also won l st place in the Mustang&#13;
Relays. In the CB Relays his triple jump was 43', 3", a record. He set&#13;
ttie state record in triple jump in the Metor tourney with a 44'3" effort.&#13;
He also captured the state broad jump, leaping 22'6".&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
SHOTPUT-Big Dan Smith, a 235 lb. sophomore who got better as the&#13;
year rolled along&#13;
HURDLES-Ernie Robinson, another sophomore was the team's hurdler&#13;
HIGH JUMP-Both Andrew Rollins and Cliff Moore, a senior and&#13;
junior respectively, leaped high in the high jump&#13;
BROAD JUMP-This was Gregg Kohrs specialty; he was state champion&#13;
in two successive years&#13;
100-lsaac Welch and Tim were a fleet-footed pair in the 100&#13;
220-Bond also was a 220 man and improved each heat in which he&#13;
competed&#13;
RELAY TEAMS-It was composed of Cliff Guild, Kohrs, Jim Nagel,&#13;
Bond, and Tom Hawkins. The 880 Team was a consistent winner.&#13;
T J's&#13;
Winning&#13;
Form &#13;
Varsity Cagers&#13;
Were Spirited&#13;
Competitors&#13;
The 66-67 Yellowjacket cage season was a season of rebuilding. This year's&#13;
basketball team consisted of six seniors, eight junio_rs, and one sophomore . Although the team had a 3-15 record they improved every game. Going into the&#13;
final three games the varsity had not won a game. However, they showed their&#13;
vast improvement by successfully defeating Lewis Central, No rth and Bishop&#13;
Ryan .&#13;
The team showed plenty of spirit throughout the long, ha rd season. The team&#13;
members were good sportsman and quick learners. Next year Coach Davis hopes&#13;
to better the team's record with some capable sophomores and jun iors coming&#13;
up.&#13;
I I I &#13;
First Row L. to R.: J. Floyd, T. Arnold, D. DeBar, G. Gamblin. Second Row: D. Horner, D. Madden, B. Kern, J. Morgan, R. Johnson. Third&#13;
Row: Student Mgr-C. Conkling, B. Hagood, J. Kinsel, F. Mann, C. Moore.&#13;
Opponents&#13;
48 54 .......... Rummel 76 82. . . . . . . . . . . Benson&#13;
52 78 .. ... ......... AL 73 77. . . . . . . . . . . . Burke&#13;
43 62 . . ....... Bellevue 49 78. . . . . . . . . . . Central&#13;
48 65 .......... Manning 59 70. . . . . . . . Boystown&#13;
59 74 ........ St. Alberts 48 94..... . . . . . . . Prep&#13;
50 55 ... . ...... Atlantic 53 75. . . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
47 68 . ...... . .... . Tech 77 59. . . . . . Lewis Central&#13;
45 60 ...... .. .... South 72 53. ...... .... . North&#13;
60 68 .... ...... . .. . AL 70 62 ... ....... . .. Ryan&#13;
74 81 . . .. .......... AL&#13;
II 2 &#13;
Season Final Totals&#13;
NAME PTS. F.G. % F.T. /'o FOULS REBS TO* QP**&#13;
Cliff Moore 246 89-202 45% 68-112 61~~ 66 168 43 69&#13;
James Floyd 122 45-124 36/'0 32-45 71% 28 38 41 54&#13;
Denny Horner 205 74-168 44% 57-83 78% 53 87 63 65&#13;
Denny Madden 120 47-138 34% 26-39 67% 46 38 54 68&#13;
Bob Kern 102 34-l l l 31% 34-51 68% 39 82 50 57&#13;
Jim Morgan 54 18-52 35% 18-28 66% 23 39 17 45&#13;
Greg Gamblin 26 80-26 30% 10-14 70% 12 4 16 24&#13;
Dave DeBar 24 9-42 21% 6-14 42% • 26 25 24 35 I&#13;
Bill Hagood 23 7-25 28/'0 9-11 81% 8 11 3 14&#13;
Tim Arnold 22 5-20 25/'0 12-19 60°;~ 22 19 18 29&#13;
John Kinsel 17 6-19 31% 5-8 63% 2 7 3 16&#13;
Roger Johnson 17 7-18 38°/o 3-8 37/'0 2 19 2 16&#13;
Hal Collett 17 7-24 29% 3-l l 27% 16 43 12 26&#13;
Ken Petersen 17 5-l l 45/'0 7-8 88% 2 14 2 6&#13;
Frank Mann 16 6-19 31°/o 4-8 50/'0 13 14 4 14&#13;
TEAM TOTALS 1026 367-999 36% 194-459 63% 358 608 352 528&#13;
*Turnovers **Quarters Played&#13;
With the ball enroute to the hoop the Jackets fight for position. &#13;
114&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: D. Witt, K. Petersen, T. Arnold. Second Row, L. to R.: J. Floyd, T. Thomas, A Vincent, B. Lovell. Third Row, L. to R.:&#13;
T. Dreager, R. Appel, S. lovercheck, H. Collett, C. Solomon.&#13;
The Jayvees finished with a 9-8 basketball record&#13;
and top jayvee team in the city. With only three&#13;
juniors, the jayvees worked chiefly with sophomores&#13;
in the new rebuilding program. Top scorers were Al TJ&#13;
Vincent, Kendall Petersen, and Terry Thomas with Opponents&#13;
159, 148, and 105 points respectively.&#13;
24 41 ............. Rummel&#13;
48 45 . . ............ A. L.&#13;
36 43 . . . . . . . . . . . . Bellevue&#13;
49 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . Manning&#13;
51 39 ...... . .. . St. Alberts&#13;
37 43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlantic&#13;
25 42 . .... .......... Tech&#13;
50 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South&#13;
53 45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. L.&#13;
67 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benson&#13;
54 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burke&#13;
46 53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central&#13;
•19 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . Boystown&#13;
32 65 . ... .. ... ..... .. Prep&#13;
55 48 . . . . . . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
73 6 1 .. ..... .. ... . . North&#13;
Hal Collett sna res rebound against Rummel.&#13;
52 45 . ... . . .... .... .. Ryan &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: R. Rine, B. Spitzangle, B. Quandt. Second Row, J. Breshers, B. Kjar, A. Vaugniaux, M. Ryder.&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Show Promise&#13;
This year's sophomore basketball team ended the&#13;
season with a five win-eight loss record. They had&#13;
trouble midway through the season but finished with&#13;
a three game victory spree. There were several reasons&#13;
for a losing season, first is the provision of the Tee&#13;
Jay rebuilding program. Second, there was a lack of&#13;
sophomore participation. Last, Tee Jay had a small&#13;
team to build a nucleus around. Top players for the&#13;
team were Bob Quandt, Alan Vaugniaux, and Jim&#13;
Breshers.&#13;
T .J.&#13;
31&#13;
51&#13;
39&#13;
54&#13;
55&#13;
30&#13;
46&#13;
37&#13;
42&#13;
54&#13;
53&#13;
58&#13;
49&#13;
Opponents&#13;
37 ............ Rumme l&#13;
43 . . . . . . . . . . • . . . South&#13;
52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central&#13;
38 .......... .. .. Burke&#13;
61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tech&#13;
57 . . . . . . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
52 .... ........ ... Ryan&#13;
75 ................. AL&#13;
62 . ............. Benson&#13;
68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North&#13;
40 . . . . . . . . Lewis Central&#13;
49 ............ Bellevue&#13;
48 .... .. ....... . .. Prep&#13;
115 &#13;
First Row L. to R.: J. Knouse, G. Yopp, D. Mulvania, B. Doughman. Second Row: G. Gage, G. Ives, E. Lawton, J. Gibler. Third Row:&#13;
Coach Bryant, J. Peterson, S. Hoke, T. Garrean, M. Goldenburg.&#13;
Wrestlers Finish 12th&#13;
The TeeJay wrestling squad had a 6-5 season. Though it was a seemingly average season the record is misleading. The grapplers started&#13;
out well by trouncing Rummel 45-0. After a few rugged contests the&#13;
Yellowjackets progressed to form known in previous years. The team&#13;
then prepared for state competition by sending Maurice Goldenburg,&#13;
Bob Doughman, Bob Bristo, Don Mulvania, Estes Lawton, Gary Ives,&#13;
and Joe Gibler to the sectional meet. Of these, Joe Gibler, Gary Ives,&#13;
and Bob Doughman went to the state meet. There, Bob Doughman&#13;
captured second place in 112 lb. weight. The team finished with a&#13;
respectable 12th place.&#13;
116&#13;
. In&#13;
21&#13;
34&#13;
27&#13;
13&#13;
30&#13;
17&#13;
32&#13;
38&#13;
17&#13;
12&#13;
State&#13;
Opponents&#13;
0 ... . .. Rummel&#13;
23 . . . . .... . Ryan&#13;
17 .. .. . Boys town&#13;
16 . .. . .... North&#13;
30 . .. . .. Westside&#13;
16 ...... . . Prep&#13;
21 .. . . . . Be llevue&#13;
l l ........ Benson&#13;
12 . . . . . . . . Central&#13;
22 . ........ .. AL&#13;
34 . ... . .. .. Tech &#13;
Seniors&#13;
Coach Bryant informs listeners about the Girl's Wrestling&#13;
Auxil iary.&#13;
BOB DOUGHMAN-112 wt.&#13;
First Sectional&#13;
First District&#13;
Second State&#13;
JOE GIBLER-145 wt.&#13;
Second Sectional&#13;
Second District&#13;
State Meet Contestant&#13;
DON MULVANIA-112 wt.&#13;
Second Sectional&#13;
Third District&#13;
Receive Awards&#13;
Mr. Bennings, Omaha University wrestling coach,&#13;
was a guest speaker.&#13;
GARY IVES-133 wt.&#13;
First Sectional&#13;
Second District&#13;
State Meet Contestant&#13;
ESTES LAWTON-138 wt.&#13;
Second North Invitational&#13;
Third Metro Tourney&#13;
First Sectional&#13;
MAURICE GOLDENBURG-Heavyweight&#13;
Second Sectional&#13;
STEVE HOKE-165 wt.&#13;
First Sectional&#13;
Mr. Hunter gave a few wrestling pointers.&#13;
117 &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: D. Buchanan, D. Hourigan, L. Thomas, B. Bristo, H. Briggs, B. Anfinson . Second Row: M. Zimme rman, B.&#13;
Cox, B. Petry, M. Gibson, M. Nurton, D. Toman, N. Evans. Third Row : Coach Robinson, W. Walke r, G. Le ptien, D. Galle, F.&#13;
Daub, J. Tomford, S. Dohe, M. Krivokucha.&#13;
J.V. Wrestlers Place First . 1n Metro&#13;
The Junior Varsity Wrestling squad, consisting of&#13;
14 sophomores, repeated as Metro league champs&#13;
this year. They finished with an outstanding l l-l&#13;
record, scoring a total of 408 points or an average&#13;
of 34 points per match . Excluding their loss, a 24-&#13;
22 defeat to AL, the rugged grapplers had no tough&#13;
Mike Krivokucha drives Be ll evue w restl e r to the mat.&#13;
matches. The Jayvees were also tourney champs in&#13;
the T. J. tournament w ith Greg Gage coming&#13;
through as the tournament's outstanding wrestler at&#13;
127 pounds. The team, led by co-captains Mike&#13;
Zimmerman and Ward Walker, voted Dennis Hourigan as outstanding wrestler.&#13;
Rummel&#13;
37 l l Ryan&#13;
25 18 Boys town&#13;
39 9 North&#13;
32 l l .. Westside&#13;
43 3 Prep&#13;
34 6 Bellevue&#13;
40 8 Benson&#13;
51 3 Central&#13;
22 AL&#13;
45 5 Tech &#13;
Gymn·asts Show Improvement&#13;
First Row, L. To R.: J. Ives, M. Jones, B. Lambert, B. King, J. Hotchkiss, H. Bellows, Second Row: B. Hefferman, K. Still, J. Conner,&#13;
R. Allen, R. Farris, Third Row: Coach Simms, D. Mathews, W. LeRette, S. Ronk, J. Weddle, J. Trimmer.&#13;
The gymnastics team ended the '66-67 season&#13;
with 3-4 dual meet record. This was an improvement over last year's 2-7 marking. The gymnasts&#13;
also held a triangular, hosting A.L. and defending&#13;
state champion, Marshalltown.&#13;
Leaders for the gymnasts were John Ives, who&#13;
John Ives demonstrates form on the sidehorse.&#13;
scored 120 points, mainly on the rings; Mike&#13;
Jones, a versatile free exercise man with 79 points;&#13;
and Jeff Conner, a junior trampolinist with 67&#13;
points. The gymnasts will have eight returning&#13;
lettermen.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
431/2&#13;
64&#13;
561/2&#13;
52&#13;
551/2 • . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
71 .......... North&#13;
681/2&#13;
46&#13;
... .. ... . . . Prep&#13;
...... .. ... Tech&#13;
551/2 ... .. ..... . Ryan&#13;
60 . . . . . . . . . . A. L.&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Swimmers Set School Records&#13;
first Row, L. to R.: T. Hawkins, B. Prieto, R. Garrison, R. Abraham, B. Schomburg. Second Row: J. All en, D. Oshlo, N. J ensen, M. Be rgantzel, B.&#13;
Giles, Coach Jerome. Third Row: M. Hennings, B. Wilson, R. Fernley, R. Unde rwood, S. Garrison, D. Clayton&#13;
This years' swimming team worked hard throughout the season. Although they had no wins and thirteen losses, several school records&#13;
were set. Bill Prieto, Bruce Schomberg, Doug Oshlo, and Rick Underwood each set individual records in their events. Records were al so&#13;
set by the 200-yard medley relay team and the 400-yard free style relay&#13;
team. Depending on new members and a few returning juniors, the&#13;
team hopes to have more wins next year.&#13;
Tom Hawkins pushes hard al the district meet.&#13;
7&#13;
15&#13;
28&#13;
17&#13;
30&#13;
33&#13;
13&#13;
9&#13;
33&#13;
20&#13;
21&#13;
...... Westside&#13;
. . . . . . . . . Ryan&#13;
86 . . ... . .... North&#13;
79 .......... Prep&#13;
58 . . . . . . . . . . Tech&#13;
77 ... . . ... . . South&#13;
65 . . . . . . ...... AL&#13;
.... ... . Rummei&#13;
82 .. . . .. . Bellevue&#13;
79 .. . .. ... .. Burke&#13;
50 ... . . . . . .. Tech&#13;
. .... . ... Bryan&#13;
.... . . .. Benson &#13;
Golf T earn Returns Six Starters&#13;
Starting on the golf team were&#13;
MIKE CARLSON .... ..... . .. ....•. . .. . #1 man&#13;
ROD APPEL • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #2 man&#13;
GAIL ANDERSEN . .. . .. .. ..•• .... . . .... #3 man&#13;
RICH CLARK ....•...•.......... ...... . #4 man&#13;
JIM MINOR . .... . .... . .. • . . ..... • . .'. #5 man&#13;
STEVE HAAK • • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . #6 man&#13;
This year's golf team ended the season with a fairly&#13;
good record. The team got off to a fine start by defeating the newly formed St. Alberts golf team, but ran&#13;
into trouble with the tougher Metro League competition.&#13;
The team went to Red Oak to compete in the invitational.&#13;
golf tournament there. They finished seventh out of ten&#13;
teams competing. With all juniors and sophomores on the&#13;
team this year, Coach Capel hopes to have a better&#13;
record next spring.&#13;
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122&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: K. Walker, P. O'Hara, C. Lauver, T. Thomas. Second Row: A. Gabrie lli, T. Arnold, T. Arnold, D. Madden. Third Row:&#13;
T. Lancia!, C. Rosenbaugh, S. Hough, P. Plummer, B. Cody.&#13;
Net T earn Finishes 2nd&#13;
Tee Jay's net team finished second in their division of&#13;
the Metro League for the second straight year. Foreign&#13;
exchange student Armando Gabrielli aided the team&#13;
greatly and competed in the state tournament. Next year's&#13;
hopes rely on five returning starters.&#13;
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D. M. Lincoln&#13;
D. M. East&#13;
. . .. . . . . AL.&#13;
South&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
. . Westside&#13;
. . .. . . North&#13;
.. . . . . Prep&#13;
. . Tech&#13;
.. Ryan&#13;
. . . . . . Rummel &#13;
First Row, L-R: L. Mensching, D. Witt, D. DeBar, T. Ferrin, P. Shadden. Second Row: L. Lemaste r, A. Vincent, L. Breshers, C. Midkiff,&#13;
L. Jung, M. Paulson . Third Row, L. to R.: Coach Davis, S. Hoke, D. Thomas, J. Kinsel, R. Johnson, R. Adams, B. Ke rn. -&#13;
Baseball Team Wins TJ Opponents&#13;
First Metro League 16 4 . . D. M . Dow ling&#13;
6 2 . ..... Lincoln SE&#13;
History&#13;
9 6 .. ..... Central&#13;
Title In C.B. 3 0 ... .. Boystow n·&#13;
7 6 . .... . Wests ide&#13;
16 2 ..... ... . Tech&#13;
5 4 ... .. ... . Ryan&#13;
·2 3 .. . . .. .. . Prep&#13;
10 7 . .... ... South&#13;
4 2 .. .... .. Burke&#13;
5 3 ... ..... ... AL&#13;
(5 inn) 10 0 .. Panama Port&#13;
(6 inn) 12 0 . .. . .. SC Leeds&#13;
(6 inn) l l ... - . Sioux Val.&#13;
0 . ..... . Norway&#13;
0 ... ..... North&#13;
l 0 ...... Bellevue&#13;
7 0 ...... Ru mmel&#13;
3 2 .. ......... AL&#13;
7 5 .. . . .. . Benson&#13;
3 0 Granvi lle-Spa id.&#13;
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Coach Davis instructs runners to hold up at second.&#13;
Shortstop Lloyd Breshers engulfs pop-up.&#13;
Baseball T earn&#13;
Captures Metro&#13;
Crown;&#13;
Top Choice&#13;
For Spring&#13;
Repeat&#13;
Senior Dan Thomas shows form that led T J to state. &#13;
J.V.'s Have Successful Season&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Vuagniaux, R. Wilmoth, J. Morgan, D. Koger, J. Breshe rs. Second Row, J. Conner, D. Smith, B. Heffernan, G.&#13;
Kinse l, B. Quandt, B. Spitznagle.&#13;
Tee Jay's junior varsity baseball team ended&#13;
the season with much success and an 11-4 record.&#13;
Much time and a great deal of hard work enabled Tee Jay to score high against many of their&#13;
opponents. With the experience gained this year&#13;
Coach Bill Davis expects to have a better season&#13;
next year.&#13;
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan&#13;
4 . . . . . . . . . Lincoln S.E.&#13;
2 ............. Central&#13;
........ .. . .... Tech&#13;
2 ..... .. . . . . ..... A.L.&#13;
3 ...... ... . .. . .Benson&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Central&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prep&#13;
2 . . . .... . ... . .. . . A.L.&#13;
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North&#13;
0 ...... .... ... .. Tech&#13;
l ........... . Bellevue&#13;
9 ... . .. . .... . Westside&#13;
8 ....... .. . Bishop Ryan&#13;
0 .......... . . Westside&#13;
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FRANCES ETTLEMAN&#13;
Girl's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Rebounds&#13;
For Third&#13;
Year&#13;
With a 3-7 record this year,&#13;
the Tee Jay girl's basketball team&#13;
was runnerup in the consolation&#13;
bracket for the third year in a&#13;
row in the Midwest AAU Tournament. This was their third year&#13;
in the Omaha league and their&#13;
fifth in the AAU . All games were&#13;
played at Lewis and Clark Junior&#13;
High in Omaha.&#13;
Outstanding girls during the&#13;
year were junior Mary Bolte who&#13;
won the free-throw contest and&#13;
sophomore Lynette O'Daniel who&#13;
was Tee Jay's candidate for the&#13;
Queen of the AAU Tourney. KATHY MANDOLFO&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: L. Luchen, T. Schrader. Second Row: S. Waugh, W. Holden, P. Frieze. Third Row: L. Waugh, K. Vaughn, B. Betts,&#13;
K. Mandolfo, Coach Donna Balzer. Fourth Row: M. Bolte, F. Ettleman, N. Allen, D. Bamford, V. Hall. &#13;
First Row. L. to R.: N. Gibson, E. Walker, R. DeSantiago, N. Bonar, P. Campbell. Second Row: K. Vaughn, J. Wray, l. Luchen, C. Mandolfo,&#13;
F. Ettlemen, l. McCrander.&#13;
Girls'- Track Team Shows Promise&#13;
.·&#13;
Top runners were: L. to R.: Rita DeSantiago, Linda Luchen, and Cathy Mandolfo.&#13;
While only in its second year, Coach Ernest Robinson's young track team&#13;
showed a lot of promise. They had one entry, Rita DeSantiago, in the&#13;
Junior Women's Olympics. Returning runners this year were senior Cathy&#13;
Mandolfo and juniors Lin'da Luchen and Francis Ettleman. Eight sophomores&#13;
helped to round out the team.&#13;
RITA DeSANTIAGO&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Varsity Golfers consisted of: First Row, L. to R.: D. Smith, C. Smith,&#13;
C. Sanders, C. Arndt. Second Row: T. Mark, L. Lydon. Third Row:&#13;
B. Parks, A. Conaway.&#13;
Girls' golf swung through their third year at Tee&#13;
Jay under the sponsorship of Mrs. Sally Kelker. Top&#13;
three steady contenders this year were senior Debby&#13;
Smith and juniors Trudy Mark and Carla Arndt. The&#13;
team consisted of four seniors, seven juniors, and&#13;
eight sophomores. With these prospects the golf team&#13;
has a bright outlook for next year. Not pictured here are&#13;
Diana Fidone, Laura Waugh, and Karla Beu.&#13;
Rounding out the squad were: First Row, L. to R.: D: Williamson,&#13;
J. Howland. Second Row: L. Hurd, G. Coffman. Third Row: P. Hurley,&#13;
R. Arnold. Fourth Row: G. Culek, S. Brandt.&#13;
Girls' Golf&#13;
Swings&#13;
Through&#13;
Another&#13;
Season &#13;
First Row, l. to R.: l. O 'Doniel, B. Probst, P. Davis, C. Baer, K. Maher, M. Conboy. Second Row: M. Brabec, . N. Allen, D. Nelson, D.&#13;
Bamford. J. Tysor.&#13;
Tennis champions Cheryl Baer, Pam Davis, Debbie Bamford, and Lynette&#13;
O'Doniel display their trophy. Girls' Tennis&#13;
Has Winning&#13;
Season&#13;
The girls' winning tennis team showed&#13;
a lot of competitive spirit and hard work.&#13;
The team, composed of all underclassmen,&#13;
had a very respectable record. Sophomores&#13;
Pam Davis and Cheryl Baer teamed up to&#13;
take the district doubles title.&#13;
Juniors who showed a lot of promise&#13;
for next year were Mary Conboy, Kathy&#13;
Maher, Ma rta Brabec and Janice Tysor.&#13;
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CLASSES&#13;
• &#13;
•&#13;
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Classes themselves are on the move. Having&#13;
six periods a day limited the number of subjects a student could take. This year with the&#13;
new addition, the rooms are farther apart,&#13;
leaving less time to travel the halls.&#13;
New methods of classroom organization and&#13;
instruction brighten the weeks from September&#13;
to June. &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
•&#13;
,&#13;
Being "on the move" was new&#13;
to Sophomores. The building was&#13;
so big and tardy bells rang too&#13;
soon . High school meant many&#13;
classes in all parts of the building,&#13;
new and d ifferent activities and&#13;
g ames to keep them going strong.&#13;
By the end of the year, Sophomores lea rned the pace of high&#13;
school and were ready to move up.&#13;
132 &#13;
L. to R.: Dave Mathews, Mike Ryder, Dan Smith, and Hal Collett&#13;
Sophomore Class Officers&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike RyderVice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hal CollettSecretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Mathews&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Smith&#13;
Mrs. Janet WilkeMrs. Darlene Sales&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Mrs. Constance Garry&#13;
Mr. Tom Vincent&#13;
Mr. Ernest Robinson&#13;
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Achenbaugh, Mark&#13;
Ackerman, Janet&#13;
Adams, Ronald -&#13;
Allan, Robert&#13;
Allen, Nancy&#13;
Allen, Rodger ......-&#13;
Allmon, Bob&#13;
Alsman, Sherrie&#13;
Amiotte, Jean&#13;
Anderson, Doug&#13;
Geometry proved hardest Sophomore subject.&#13;
134&#13;
Applegate, Carol&#13;
Applegate, David&#13;
Armstrong, Sheila&#13;
Arnold, Diana&#13;
Arnold, RubyBaer, Cheryl ./'&#13;
Baker, Colleen&#13;
Baker, Mark&#13;
Bamford, Deborah&#13;
Barber, Karen&#13;
Barnes, J acquie&#13;
Barnes, Pam&#13;
Barter, Bonnie&#13;
Beasley, Bill&#13;
Beckman, Dave&#13;
Be lt, Deana&#13;
Belt, Willard&#13;
Bennett, Linda&#13;
Berkheimer, Donald&#13;
Berry, Billie v &#13;
Most sophomores, such as Bill Roth, go through the torture of proving&#13;
problems.&#13;
Bogardus, Kent&#13;
Bolte, Murleen&#13;
Bonar, Nancy&#13;
Booton, Gary&#13;
Boyle, Wayne&#13;
Bradford, Cheryle&#13;
Brandt, Susan&#13;
Brayton, Jim&#13;
Brazeal, Renee&#13;
Breshers, Jim&#13;
Brewer, Ken&#13;
Brockman, Judy&#13;
Brown, Carol&#13;
Brown, Rose&#13;
Bruner, Kathy&#13;
Belt, Dennis&#13;
Bessey, Brenda&#13;
Betts, Connie&#13;
Beu, Karla&#13;
Bird, Sue&#13;
Blanchard, Duane&#13;
Blaney, Denise&#13;
Bliss, Dennis -&#13;
135 &#13;
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Claussen, Linnea&#13;
Clevenger, Darrell&#13;
Cody, Bob&#13;
Coffman, Ginger&#13;
Collett, Hal ~&#13;
Colwell, Kathy&#13;
Cook, J an ice&#13;
Cox, Bob&#13;
Bryant, Connie&#13;
Buchanan, David&#13;
Buc.k, Je rry&#13;
Burgstrum, Deanna ./&#13;
Burke, Debbie&#13;
Burke, Pat&#13;
Campbell, Karen&#13;
Cam.pbell, Patsy&#13;
Capron, Kathleen&#13;
Cerveny, James&#13;
Chambers, Dan&#13;
Childers, Cherlyn&#13;
Christensen, Janet&#13;
Christen,.en, Ricki&#13;
Clark, Vicki&#13;
Georgia Culek showed her dancing skill in the roadshow. &#13;
Croghan, Mary v&#13;
Croson, Mike ./&#13;
Cross, Doris ./&#13;
Culek, Georgia;_&#13;
Culjat, Mike I/&#13;
Daboll, Lori&#13;
Darrington, Kathy&#13;
Daub, Frankv"&#13;
Daugherty, Connie&#13;
Davis, Pam&#13;
Deal, Glenda&#13;
DeSantiago, Kay&#13;
DeSantiago, Rita&#13;
Dick, Cathie&#13;
Dick, Ray&#13;
Dietz, Donna&#13;
Dingman, Pat&#13;
Dofner, Charlene&#13;
Doty, Lynne ../"&#13;
Doucette, Helena&#13;
High School provided talent opportunities&#13;
Dougherty, Kathleen&#13;
Dreager, Nancy&#13;
Dryak, David ./&#13;
Dunaway, Linda&#13;
Durick, Diane&#13;
Dye, Roger&#13;
Eckes, Bob&#13;
Edie, Karen&#13;
Edie, Linda&#13;
Ehrenbe rg, Cynthia&#13;
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Eledge, David&#13;
Ellerbeck, William&#13;
Elliott, Mary&#13;
Epperson, Sharon&#13;
Espinosa, George -&#13;
Evans, Craig&#13;
Evans, Nancy&#13;
Faris, Kathy V&#13;
Fernley, Jann -&#13;
Fezette, Janet&#13;
Some classes required a lot of listening&#13;
Fidone, JoAnn&#13;
File, Kathy&#13;
Fillebeck, Frank&#13;
Fitz, April&#13;
Flanagan, Steve&#13;
Flannery, Sharon&#13;
Flink, Carol&#13;
Folkerts, Karen&#13;
Foote, Darrella&#13;
Foote, Sandra&#13;
Forbes, Andrew&#13;
Forsythe, Leslie -&#13;
Foster, Alfred&#13;
Foust, Billie&#13;
Franks, Mike&#13;
Friedrich, Sandy&#13;
Frieze, Patty&#13;
Funk, Rebecca&#13;
Gage, GregGaines, Clyde &#13;
Jan Fernley and Billie Probst concentrate on what the teacher is saying.&#13;
Gochenour, Debbie&#13;
Grap, Gayle&#13;
Grau, Sue&#13;
Guild, Calvin&#13;
Guild, Clifford ~&#13;
Guild, Mike&#13;
Gundlach, Jerry&#13;
Haack, Steven&#13;
Hadlund, Richard&#13;
Hagerman, Vi,ginia&#13;
Hamilton, Patricia&#13;
Hand, John&#13;
Hansen, JoAnn&#13;
Hansen, Kristie&#13;
Harbold, Carolyn&#13;
Gardner, Peg&#13;
Gates, Dale&#13;
Gibbons, Sheila&#13;
Gibbs, Pamela&#13;
Gibson, Nancy&#13;
Gillespie, Sandy&#13;
Gilmore; Cathy&#13;
Globe, Cheryl&#13;
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Holden, Wend ie&#13;
Homan, Bruce&#13;
Hon ig, J ackie&#13;
Hotchkiss, Mark -&#13;
Hough, Steve ../&#13;
Hourigan, Dennis&#13;
Howard, Renee&#13;
How land, Joslyn&#13;
Hardi man, Steve .i-&lt;'&#13;
Harkins, Richa rd&#13;
Harm, Pame la&#13;
Harris, J acq ue line -&#13;
Hawkins, Richard&#13;
Havekast, Cheryl&#13;
Haynie, Connie&#13;
Heffe rnan, Bob -&#13;
Hende rson, Arthea&#13;
Henselin, Judith&#13;
Hester, Li nda&#13;
Hicks, Lindi&#13;
Hielen, De nnis&#13;
Hoden, Patricia&#13;
Hodg es, Joann&#13;
Mr. Fande rs, and Mr. Kafka cheer at pe p ra lly before big game. &#13;
Humphrey, Susan&#13;
Hunt, Geneva&#13;
Hunt, Margaret&#13;
Hupp, Alan&#13;
Hurd, .Lou Ann -&#13;
Hutchison, Mary&#13;
Hyde, Linda&#13;
Jackson, Terry&#13;
Jenkins, Charles&#13;
Johnson, Carol&#13;
Johnson, David&#13;
Johnson, Sandra&#13;
Johnson, Sharon&#13;
Johnston, Linda&#13;
Johnston, Phillip&#13;
Jones, Evelyn&#13;
Jones, Jennifer&#13;
Jones, Paulette&#13;
Jones, Rosemarie&#13;
Katzenstein, Frank&#13;
Sophomores saw teachers . 1n a new light.&#13;
Keller, Merle&#13;
Kennett, Eva&#13;
Kinnaman, Eleanor&#13;
Kinsel, Gary&#13;
Kirby, Dorie&#13;
Kirchhoff, Julene&#13;
Kjar, Brian&#13;
Klefstad, Kaye -&#13;
Klement, Vickie&#13;
Knauss, Bonnie&#13;
141 &#13;
Talent&#13;
142&#13;
Koebel, Ron&#13;
Koger, Mike&#13;
Kroger, Helen&#13;
Kunik, Harvey&#13;
Lamphier, Bill&#13;
Lee, Kenneth&#13;
Lee, Pat&#13;
Lee, Roberta&#13;
Lehmer, David&#13;
Leptien, Gary&#13;
. 1n some student's skills was furthered&#13;
LeRette, Marty&#13;
Lewellen, Peggy ./"&#13;
Lindahl, Linda&#13;
Linehan, Danny&#13;
Linehan, Mike&#13;
Lorenzen, Julie&#13;
Lovell, William&#13;
Ludwick, Don&#13;
.Lyons, Mary&#13;
Mabbitt, Martha&#13;
Mace , Maurice&#13;
Macrander, Laura&#13;
Maddy, Cynthia&#13;
Magneson, Steve&#13;
Mahan, Earl&#13;
Mahan, Kay&#13;
Manz, Ronald&#13;
Maron, Gaylee&#13;
Marr, Rossell&#13;
Mathews, Dave &#13;
Leana Vuagniaux sews on a spring dress in Homem.eklng 4.&#13;
Morrison, Linda&#13;
Mortensen, Gwen&#13;
Mortensen, Jon&#13;
Mortimer, Robyn&#13;
Moser, Mavis V&#13;
Moss, Jan&#13;
Myers, Margaret&#13;
Myers, Robert&#13;
McCallum, Jack&#13;
McClary, Joseph&#13;
Mcintosh, Ruth&#13;
McKenzie, Julia&#13;
Nelson, Beverly&#13;
Nelson, DeeDee&#13;
Nelson, John&#13;
Mathison, Clark&#13;
Martin, Linda&#13;
Mauer, Darce&#13;
Midkiff, Charlie -&#13;
Millard, Debbie&#13;
Minor, Jim&#13;
Montgomery, Gloria&#13;
Moon, Linda&#13;
\43 &#13;
144&#13;
Parker, Alice&#13;
Peck, Gregory&#13;
Pedersen, Rozanne&#13;
Petersen, Jerry&#13;
Peterson, Debra&#13;
Peterson, Lori&#13;
Petry, Bob&#13;
Phillips, Dennis&#13;
Nemecek, Jan -&#13;
Nesbitt, Jerry&#13;
Newbe rry, Nancy&#13;
Nightse r, Mark&#13;
Nilius, Sharon&#13;
Nixon, Susette&#13;
Nuno, Carme n&#13;
Nuzum, Judy&#13;
Nuzum, Patricia&#13;
O'f}rien, Dennis&#13;
O'Dell, Carline&#13;
O'Doniel, Lynette&#13;
O'Neill, John&#13;
Page, Julie&#13;
Parish, Rita&#13;
Sophomore minds were busy in one of those very ra re speech class study&#13;
halls. &#13;
Piekkola, Michael&#13;
Pitt, Terry v'&#13;
Points, Janet&#13;
Points, Martr&#13;
Polak, Kathy&#13;
Potts, Janet&#13;
Poulson, Joe&#13;
Price, Ed&#13;
Priest, Teri&#13;
Probst, Billie -&#13;
Ragland, Roger&#13;
Re illy, Kenneth&#13;
Rehfeldt, Ginny&#13;
Reynolds, Marilynn&#13;
Rhoades, Gene&#13;
Rhodes, Lloyd&#13;
Rice, Bud&#13;
Richards, Linda&#13;
Riley, Juanita&#13;
Rine, Ric 'll"&#13;
Sophomores learned the art of speaking&#13;
Robinson, Ernie&#13;
Rockwell, Roger&#13;
Rollins, Jeanna&#13;
Rollins, Victor&#13;
Ronk, Steven&#13;
Roth, Glen&#13;
Roth, Gl enda&#13;
Roush, Patricia&#13;
Ryan, Dennis&#13;
Ryder, Mike145 &#13;
146&#13;
Sanders, Donald&#13;
Schafer, Randy&#13;
Schroeder, Lynette&#13;
Schuerman, Mary&#13;
Schuppan, Dixie&#13;
Schwager, Karen&#13;
Shadley, John&#13;
Shank, Rosemary&#13;
Shannon, Jackie&#13;
Sharp, Kathy&#13;
Practice sets made hard work.&#13;
Shavin, Clyde&#13;
Shestak, Marilou&#13;
Shively, Maureen&#13;
Short, Eugene&#13;
Sieburg, Kathy&#13;
Sirian, Nick&#13;
Slack, Karen&#13;
Smartt, Wayne&#13;
Smith, Connie&#13;
Smith, Dan&#13;
Smith, Dennis&#13;
Smith, Larry&#13;
Smith, Richard&#13;
Smith, Sandra -&#13;
Snipes, Daryl&#13;
Spane!, Alberta, _ ..I&#13;
Spitznagle, RobenySpracklin, Robert&#13;
Spradley, Judy&#13;
Stacy, Larry &#13;
•&#13;
Bookkeeping kept sophomore minds full of numbers.&#13;
Tabor, Debbie&#13;
Taylor, LuAnn&#13;
Tellander, Byron&#13;
Thomas, Judy&#13;
Thompson, Cheryl&#13;
Thompson, Frank&#13;
Thompson, Jeannette&#13;
Tilley, Susan&#13;
Toman, Dennis&#13;
Tomes, luevezia&#13;
Tomford, Joel&#13;
Tomford, Sarah&#13;
Trimmer, Jack&#13;
Tyson, Bill&#13;
Ulrich, Cheryl&#13;
Stanford, Debbie&#13;
Staniford, Paul&#13;
Stansberry, Stacy&#13;
Steinke, Jerry&#13;
Stephens, Stephanie&#13;
Steppuhn, Cindy&#13;
Stoker, Sally&#13;
Stuart, Liz&#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
Walton, Judith&#13;
Ward, Steve&#13;
Warford, Renee&#13;
Waugh, Susan&#13;
Weare, Susan&#13;
Webster, Sharon&#13;
Weddle, Jim&#13;
Weidman, Connie&#13;
Upd ike, Judy&#13;
Vande rloo, Karol&#13;
VanPelt, Gloria&#13;
VanRoy, Timothy&#13;
Vaughn, Kathy&#13;
Vermue le, Charles&#13;
Vice, Linda&#13;
Vince nt, Alfred&#13;
Vogel, Diana&#13;
Vuagniaux, Alan&#13;
Vuagniaux, Leana&#13;
Wagner, Nancy&#13;
Walker, Eileen&#13;
Walker, Gene&#13;
Walker, Pamella&#13;
Playing at games and marching on the field were new to sophomores. &#13;
White, Linda&#13;
White, Mike&#13;
White, Ray&#13;
Wick, Tom&#13;
Wiepert, Elaine&#13;
Willey, Teresa&#13;
Williamson, Debbie&#13;
Williams, Jayne&#13;
Wilson, Jackie&#13;
Wilson, Jeanne&#13;
Wilson, Larry&#13;
Wiskus, Ben&#13;
Withem, Louise&#13;
Wolken, Rebecca&#13;
Wood, George&#13;
Worth, Ila&#13;
Wray, Jody _&#13;
Wright, Edward&#13;
Wylie, Marilyn&#13;
Young, Barbara&#13;
Sophomores show&#13;
cooking talent.&#13;
Youngs, Chuck&#13;
Zuhlke, Marilyn&#13;
Quandt, Robert&#13;
Karen Campbell, Joann Hodge,&#13;
Debbie Gochenour, and Becky&#13;
Wolken show their Homemak ing&#13;
projects.&#13;
149 &#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
-&#13;
150&#13;
- "On the move" for Juniors&#13;
meant lots of hard work trying to keep up grades. Juniors began to take a new and&#13;
higher position in school affairs. Planning the JuniorSenior Prom kept many of&#13;
the Juniors going. There&#13;
were all the tests to prepare&#13;
for college. Then came the&#13;
time when they were now&#13;
ready to move up to the big&#13;
thing-being Seniors! &#13;
L. to R.: Craig Conkling, Roge r Johnson, Trudy Ma rk, and Tim Arnold&#13;
Junior Class Officers&#13;
President ........................ : Roger Johnson&#13;
Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig Conkl ing&#13;
Secretary ............................ Trudy Mark&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Arnold&#13;
Mrs. Louise Kramer&#13;
Miss Greta Asche&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Miss Mary Concann.on&#13;
Mr. Dennis Eitman&#13;
Mr. Al Crumly&#13;
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Study became harder the Junior year.&#13;
Abbot, Sandra&#13;
Abraham, Russ&#13;
Achenbaugh, Marcia&#13;
Ackerman, Sharon&#13;
Acord, Dave&#13;
Adamson, Connie&#13;
Ahrens, Kay&#13;
Akins, Phyllis&#13;
Albert, Susan&#13;
Allen, Randy&#13;
Allison, Donna&#13;
Ande rson, Camilla&#13;
Anderson, Gail&#13;
Anfinson, Biil&#13;
Appel, Rod&#13;
Arnold, Tim&#13;
Arnold, Tom&#13;
Arndt, Carla&#13;
Arvidspn, Joan&#13;
Atwe ll, John&#13;
Auit, Sharon&#13;
Bain, Mike&#13;
Baker, Shirley&#13;
Barrier, Michael&#13;
Ba xte r, Ke n&#13;
Beck, Susan&#13;
Bened ict, Bill&#13;
Be rgantze l, Michael&#13;
Betts, Rebecca&#13;
Bloom, Kathleen &#13;
Junior Dave Accord w orks on one of his geometry problems.&#13;
Bloom, Paulette&#13;
Boe, Janet&#13;
Bohlen, Jerry&#13;
Bolte, Mary&#13;
Bonar, Dave&#13;
Bothwell, Pam&#13;
Bott, Laura&#13;
Bowser, Dick&#13;
Brabec, Marta&#13;
Bradley, Ann&#13;
Briley, Linda&#13;
Brockman, Tina&#13;
Brooks, Charles&#13;
Brooks, Virginia&#13;
Brotherton, Lorene&#13;
Brown, Janet&#13;
Brown, Terry&#13;
Burbeck, .Denny&#13;
Burkey, Susan&#13;
Butterfield, Gene&#13;
Words we re a really big problem for Terry Ferrin as is very obvious.&#13;
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Caffery, Larry&#13;
Campbell, Peggy&#13;
Capron, Bruce&#13;
Carey, Ellen&#13;
Carlson, Angie&#13;
Carlson, Mike&#13;
Carrell, Judy&#13;
Chambers, Kathryn&#13;
Childs, Vicky&#13;
Christe nsen, Adeline&#13;
Christensen, Kris&#13;
Clark, Alice&#13;
Clark, Candy&#13;
Clark, Coralee&#13;
Clark, Dennis&#13;
Clayton, Doug&#13;
Clevenger, Dan&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Noreen&#13;
Collier, Bruce&#13;
Conaway, Janie&#13;
Kitty Koch, Terry Ferrin and Phyllis Akins enjoyed the Twirp Dance. &#13;
Conboy, Mary&#13;
Conkling, Craig&#13;
Conner, Jeff&#13;
Cook, Sharon&#13;
Coppock, Jay&#13;
Core, Jim&#13;
Costello, Donna&#13;
Curry, Patricia&#13;
Davis, Kirk&#13;
DeBar, Dave&#13;
Dehart, Michael&#13;
Delashmutt, Russell&#13;
Demoret, Phyllis&#13;
Diamond, Cheryl&#13;
Dishong, Gloria&#13;
Donahoo, Raymond&#13;
Downing, Virgil&#13;
Dreager, Tim&#13;
Dyson, Steve&#13;
Edie, Judy&#13;
Ellis, Mark&#13;
Englund, Kenny&#13;
Ethington, Chester&#13;
Evans, Neal&#13;
Feekin, Janice&#13;
Feekin, Lynnette&#13;
Fernley, Ron&#13;
Ferrin, Terry&#13;
Farris, Rex&#13;
Ferryman, Ann&#13;
Juniors get into the swing of activities.&#13;
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156&#13;
Juniors learn skills needed for future jobs.&#13;
Fienhold, Michael&#13;
Filkins, Ron&#13;
Fink, Kathy&#13;
Flann e ry, James&#13;
Flegg, Daniel&#13;
Forcade, Nancy&#13;
Fowler, John&#13;
France, Claude&#13;
Franks, Dan&#13;
Frey, Donn a&#13;
Fronk, Ca rol&#13;
Fullington, Elle n&#13;
Foutch, Carl&#13;
Galle, Dwain&#13;
Gardner, Tom&#13;
Garrisc..1, Steve&#13;
Gibson, Michae l&#13;
Gilbe rt, Francis&#13;
Giles, William&#13;
Gilfillan, Lyl e&#13;
Gill, Karen&#13;
Globe , Matt&#13;
Gottbrecht, Georgia&#13;
Grap, Che ryl&#13;
Grau, Donita&#13;
Graves, Nella&#13;
Gravitt, Alta&#13;
Griffin, Marsha&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Robert&#13;
Hack, Linda &#13;
Bruce Schomburg draw s on house blueprint in dr afting class.&#13;
Hager, Jane&#13;
Hall, Victoria&#13;
Hanafan, Barb&#13;
Hannon, Barbara&#13;
Hansen, Debbie&#13;
Hansen, Kathy&#13;
Hansen, Sheila&#13;
Hanslip, Avalena&#13;
Hartman, Jo Ann&#13;
Harvey, Ken&#13;
Havranek, Timothy&#13;
Hawkins, Mike&#13;
Hazen, Kathy&#13;
Head, Wayne&#13;
Heckerman, Jim&#13;
Heineman, Sharen&#13;
Henley, Mitch&#13;
Heywood, James&#13;
Hicks, Beverly&#13;
Hill, Fred&#13;
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Hines, Karen&#13;
Holden, Pam&#13;
Holding, Clifford&#13;
Horner, Pam&#13;
Humlicek, Anna&#13;
Hunt, Judy&#13;
Hunt, Roberta&#13;
Hunter, Shirley&#13;
Hurley, Pat&#13;
Hutchinson, Cathie&#13;
Iden, Paula&#13;
Ives, Diane Marie&#13;
Ives, Diane Rae&#13;
Jackson,. Jesse&#13;
Jackson, Ronnie&#13;
Jager, Betti&#13;
Jensen, Howard&#13;
Jensen, Larry&#13;
Jensen, Norman&#13;
Johnson, Gary&#13;
One of the many activities in boys' gym was exercise. &#13;
Johnson, Gary&#13;
Johnson, Linda&#13;
Johnson, Roger&#13;
Johnston, Brad&#13;
Jolliff, Rick&#13;
Jone s, Mike&#13;
Jung, Kathy&#13;
Jung, La rry&#13;
Kaufman, William&#13;
Ke lle r, Vicki e&#13;
Ke llogg, Cynthia&#13;
Kenyon, Kathy&#13;
Kern, Bob&#13;
Kilpatrick, Glen&#13;
King, Carol&#13;
King, Janice&#13;
Kinne, Diana&#13;
Kinney, Roger&#13;
Kinsel, John&#13;
Kl ement, Gl enna&#13;
Knous e , Jack&#13;
Knutson, Doug&#13;
Koch, Killy&#13;
Koger, Don&#13;
Kohl, Loie&#13;
Kohrs, Kare n&#13;
Konechy, He len&#13;
Kramer, Russ&#13;
Krenz, Rubert&#13;
Krivokucha, Michael&#13;
Physical fitness was needed to keep active.&#13;
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Teachers helped students learn skills&#13;
Kruse, Andrea&#13;
Kruse, Bill&#13;
Kunik, Michael&#13;
La rsen, Roberta&#13;
La uve r, Craig&#13;
Lawre nce , Susan&#13;
Le nhardt, Mi ke&#13;
Le Rette, Roger&#13;
Lewe ll en, Linda&#13;
Lidge tt, Becky&#13;
Line han, David&#13;
Long, Sal ly&#13;
Love rcheck, Steve&#13;
Lusche n, Linda&#13;
Lydon, Linda&#13;
Ma bbitt, Jerry&#13;
Mahe r, Kathy&#13;
Mahoney, Roxa nn&#13;
Mai ne, Jea nn ie&#13;
Ma rk, Trudy&#13;
Markey, James&#13;
Marr, Michae l&#13;
Marshall. John&#13;
Maue r, Sheila&#13;
Mensching, Jim&#13;
Merk, Linda&#13;
Me rk sick, Barbara&#13;
Me rrill, Linda&#13;
Middagh, Caroline&#13;
Mill e r, Bon nie &#13;
Mr. Schwarzkopf helps Clark Mathison in a vocational cl8ss.&#13;
Miller, Janelle&#13;
Milligan, Gary&#13;
Minor, Jim&#13;
Moore, Lawrence&#13;
Morgan, Jim&#13;
Moreno, Leo&#13;
Mowery, Jack&#13;
Mowery, Richard&#13;
Mulvania, Terry&#13;
Mumm, Don&#13;
Myers, Patty&#13;
McCallan, Dave&#13;
McClelland, Leslee&#13;
McKern, Mike&#13;
McMaster, Rod&#13;
McNulty, Nancy&#13;
McTwiggan, Jim&#13;
Nagel, Jim&#13;
Nahach, Nick&#13;
Negrete, Rita&#13;
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Neill, Dave&#13;
Nelson, Elena&#13;
Nelson, Karen&#13;
Nelson, Mike&#13;
Neuman, Dianne&#13;
Newman, Bill&#13;
Nice, Robert&#13;
Nixon, Gary&#13;
Ni xon, Larry&#13;
Norris, Peggy&#13;
Nusser, Dennis&#13;
O'Dell, Don&#13;
O'Hara , Patrick&#13;
Olsen, Virginia&#13;
Oshlo, Doug&#13;
Ossman, Cheryle&#13;
Papaila, Dan&#13;
Parrack, Bill&#13;
Paulson, Marc&#13;
Pe leska, Jodie&#13;
Many tests such as ACT were given to Juniors to prepare for college. &#13;
Pefferman, Steve&#13;
Pendgraft, Gary&#13;
Pete rs en, Gary&#13;
Petersen, Henry&#13;
Petersen, Ken&#13;
Petersen, Susie&#13;
Peterson, Bobbie&#13;
Peterson, Debbie&#13;
Peterson, Del&#13;
Phill ips, Bruce&#13;
Plantikow, Robert&#13;
Plummer, Paul&#13;
Plummer, Victoria&#13;
Poffenbarger, Pat&#13;
Pogge, De nny&#13;
Powell, John&#13;
Quandt, LaJune&#13;
Reelfs, Richard&#13;
Reese, Greg&#13;
Reese, Judy&#13;
Re id, Lee Ann&#13;
Reid, Randy&#13;
Re spe liers, Debby&#13;
Rhodd, Joyce&#13;
Richardson, Brenda&#13;
Riche, Mike&#13;
Rocha, Maggie&#13;
Rolfe, Kathy&#13;
Rosen baugh, Carl&#13;
Rothe, Karen&#13;
Juniors tested their mental skills by tests&#13;
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Juniors took time off from hard study.&#13;
Rothfus, Barry&#13;
Saar, Gloria&#13;
Sales, Linda&#13;
Sande rs, Carole&#13;
Sawyer, Betty&#13;
Schelldorf, Art&#13;
Sch ieffer, Kathy&#13;
Schomburg, Bruce&#13;
Schroder, Di ane&#13;
Schroder, Doug&#13;
Seaman, Debby&#13;
Seaton, Susan&#13;
Shamble n, Dick&#13;
Shannon, Jim&#13;
Sh annon, Mike&#13;
Shepard, Mark&#13;
She rlund, Bruce&#13;
Skalbe rg, Terry&#13;
Skinne r, Ruth&#13;
Smith, Ba rry&#13;
Smith, Bonnie&#13;
Smith, Che ryl&#13;
Smith, Connie&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Smith, Mike&#13;
Smith, Ro bert&#13;
Sm ith, Roge r&#13;
Smith, Sall y&#13;
Solomon, Chuck&#13;
Sorense n, Marlene &#13;
Roger Johnson, Ron Filkins and Craig Lauver await the bell to change classes.&#13;
·Sortino, Kathy&#13;
Spane!, Gary&#13;
Spears, Joyce&#13;
Spires, Lavonne&#13;
Sprenger, Sylvia&#13;
Specht, Evelyn&#13;
Starr, Frances&#13;
Starr, Steve&#13;
Strong, Donna&#13;
Strong, Frank&#13;
Sturgeon, Dave&#13;
Sullivan, Carolyn&#13;
Teague, Doug&#13;
Thomas, Joe&#13;
Thomas, Terry&#13;
Thompson, Aaron&#13;
Thompson, Beverly&#13;
Thompson, Walter&#13;
Tighe, Tim&#13;
Tobias, Juanita&#13;
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Tolby, Shirley&#13;
Toman, Cheryl&#13;
Tompkins, Nancy&#13;
Tribolet, Barbara&#13;
Tysor, Janice&#13;
Underwood, Ricky&#13;
Vallier, Sherry&#13;
Van Eaton, Judy&#13;
Van Roy, Pam&#13;
Vice, Richard&#13;
Wagner, Dennis&#13;
Walbridge, Elaine&#13;
Wallace, Carl&#13;
Wallace, Karen&#13;
Ward, Donna&#13;
Waugh, Janis&#13;
Waugh, Larry&#13;
Waugh, Laura&#13;
Weatherill, Sally&#13;
Welch, Greg&#13;
Kathy Kenyon practices good listening in Miss Concannon's Junior English class. &#13;
Wick, Danny&#13;
Wiemerslage, Lorraine&#13;
Wiemerslage, Myrtle&#13;
Wilber, Glen&#13;
Williams, Lynn&#13;
Williams, Steve&#13;
Withem, Sandy&#13;
Witt, Dennis&#13;
Wold, Wayne&#13;
Wood, Linda&#13;
Woodruff, Sharon&#13;
Yearington, Diane&#13;
Yeaton, Stanley&#13;
Yopp, Garry&#13;
Youngs, Kathy&#13;
Zimmerman, Mike&#13;
Zurek, William&#13;
Juniors end&#13;
year 1n&#13;
fun!&#13;
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I&#13;
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"Being "on the move" had finally&#13;
brought the Seniors to the top, and&#13;
everything seemed to move fast toward&#13;
the end. Games and activities were more&#13;
exciting because all knew that these&#13;
were the last to be seen together. Much&#13;
of the Senior year was spent preparing&#13;
for graduation, getting enough credits,&#13;
Roadshow, Class Party at Fairmont, Banquet at Nasr's, Baccalaureate, and then&#13;
Commencement. Now Seniors were&#13;
ready to move to college or jobs.&#13;
I &#13;
L. to R.: Connie Larson, Judy Duke, Linda Kindberg, and DeAnne Hansen.&#13;
Miss Mary Long&#13;
Mrs. Sally Kelker&#13;
Senior Class Officers&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judy Duke&#13;
Vice President ...................... Linda Kindbe rg&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DeAnne Hansen&#13;
Treasurer .... . ......... . ... . .... . . . Connie Larson&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Mr. Charles Bryant&#13;
Mr. Terry Wickert&#13;
Miss Ka ren Jensen&#13;
Mrs. Mary Daley&#13;
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Acord, Craig Aldrich, Lois&#13;
Allan, Linda All en, Jerry&#13;
Almon, Bill&#13;
Arch, Gale&#13;
170&#13;
Anderson, Marcia&#13;
Axtell, Phyl iss&#13;
Senior Linda Imler and Maureen Markuson search for class rooms in&#13;
new building.&#13;
Seniors were&#13;
lost too!&#13;
Andrews, Mary Annen, Jackie&#13;
Barber, Linda Barlow, Kay &#13;
Barton, Abbie Bates, Sharon Bates, Steve Batt, Steve&#13;
Bauer, Dale Beaman, Jim Bellows, Harry Bensley, Judy&#13;
Bergantzel, Carolyn Bergman, Connie Berkheimer, Laura Betchel, Don&#13;
BeVirt, Jul e ne Birdsong, David Bittick, Madonna Bly, Phyllis&#13;
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Bonar, Rob Bond, Tim Bowers, Sherri Bowman, Merrill&#13;
Brabec, Bruce Brockman, Denny Brockman, Wendell Brokman, Larry&#13;
Brooks, Ardith Brooks, Fred Brothe rton, Stanley Brouillette, Pat&#13;
Brown, Donna Brown, Evon Brow n, Janet Brow n, Linda&#13;
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Brown, Paul Brown, Sharon&#13;
Burgess, Janet Burgstrum, Debby&#13;
Homecoming brought&#13;
first football victory.&#13;
Home coming Queen Linda Kindbe rg pre pares for the par ade w ith&#13;
Jun ior Trudy Ma rk.&#13;
Brown, Warren Bryant, Bonnie&#13;
Cain, ·Dennis Cain, Nona&#13;
Calfee, Wanda Camp, Millard&#13;
Campbe ll, Kathryn Canaday, Jim&#13;
173 &#13;
Carman, Dena Carman, Lavern&#13;
Carpenter, Julie Carroll, Debbie&#13;
Carter, Judy Carter, Sandra&#13;
Childers, Linda Christiansen, Greg&#13;
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Bob Dike w orks on his blueprint in drafting class.&#13;
Studies never&#13;
slowed down.&#13;
• Caruso, Linda Chaffee, Jeanne&#13;
Clark, Sally Collett, Linda &#13;
Comley, Richard Conaway, Alice Conner, Denny Corum, JoAnn&#13;
Cowardin, Leslie Cure, Carol Danburg, Mike Darrington, Beverly&#13;
Davis, Marjorie Davis, Sandy Dawson, Tonia DeHart, Janet&#13;
DeTroy, Philip Dick, Nicholas Dickinson , Carol Dickinson, Christine&#13;
175 &#13;
Dike, Robert Dishong, Edward Doughman, Darris Doughman, Bob&#13;
Drake, Gloria Drake, Vickie Drie ve r, Larry Ives, Bill&#13;
Duitman, Linda Duke, Judy Durick, Na ncy Dworak, Pat&#13;
Edie, Terry Elliott, Vincent Eng le, Kenneth Etherton, Lynn&#13;
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Evans, Eldon Falconer, Pat&#13;
Fernley, Dennis Fidone, Diana&#13;
Swinging Seniors added&#13;
life to Roadshow.&#13;
Pam Nelson models an outfit for the Altau fashion show in the Roadshow.&#13;
Fazio, Suzan Fender, Rick&#13;
Fielder, Donna Fienhold, Robert&#13;
Foley, Donna Ford, Charles&#13;
Forsythe, Craig Free r, Ron&#13;
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Friedrich, Susie Fries, Dan&#13;
Frieze, Connie Gabrielli, Armando&#13;
Gallagher, Chet Gamblin, Gregory&#13;
Ga rdne r, Willie Garges, Marcia&#13;
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Senior girls learned the skill of archery in sixth pe riod gym class.&#13;
Girls enjoyed many&#13;
different activities&#13;
Gard ner, Danial Gardner .Edward&#13;
Garrean, Tim Garrison, Rod &#13;
Geibert, Robert Gibbs, Evelyn Gibler, Ed Gibler, Joe&#13;
Glacey, Margaret Godsey, Sandra Goldenberg, Maurice Goldsberry, Gerald&#13;
Gottbrecht, Carla Gouker, Sharon Gray, Charette Grosvenor, Donna&#13;
Gundlach, Theodore Hadden, Cheryl Hallberg, Christopher Hancock, Robe rt&#13;
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Hansen, DeAnne Hansen, Patsy Hanson, Beth Hardesty, William&#13;
Hardiman, Dave Harrill, Debbie. Harris, Joann Hawkins, Barbara&#13;
Hawkins, Tom Hayes, Jeannie Head, David Head, Keith&#13;
Heenan, Mike Heffe rnan, Suzan Hefl ey, Rhonda Hennings, Mike&#13;
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Henry, JoEllen Herrick, Ron&#13;
Hin_kel, Danny Hoke, Steve&#13;
Seniors worked&#13;
behind the scenes.&#13;
Shirley White helps decorate Christmas tree for the Snowball dance.&#13;
Hessman, Patricia Hill, Marlene&#13;
Horner, Denny Hotchkiss, Joel&#13;
Howard, Margaret Howland, Diane&#13;
Hubbard, Abigail Humes, Trudy&#13;
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Hunt, David Imler, Linda&#13;
Ives, Gary Ives, John&#13;
Jackson, Karen&#13;
Johnson, Joe&#13;
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Jager, Harold&#13;
Johnson, Paula&#13;
Denny Horner and James Floyd anxiously await a rebound in a Varsity&#13;
game.&#13;
Season turned brighter&#13;
toward end.&#13;
Johnson, Clyde Johnson, Diane&#13;
Johnson, Sue Jones, Mike &#13;
Katzenstein, William Keele, Corbin Keller, Sue Kelly, Kathleen&#13;
Kennedy, Cindy Kern, Roger Kessler, Cheryl Kilgore, Larry&#13;
Kindberg, Linda King, Bob King, Harlan King, Sharon&#13;
Kinne, Vickie Kohrs, Gregg Lambert, Robert Larsen, Connie&#13;
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Larsen, Harvey Lawless, Jack Lawton, Estes LeBaugh, Virginia&#13;
Lee, Marsha Lee, Pam Lehmer, Ron LeMaster, Larry&#13;
Lenhardt, Patricia Lindstrom, Chuck Livingston, Vaughn Loukota, Mary&#13;
Maack, Robert Mace, Larry Madden, Denny Magneson, Judy&#13;
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Mahan, Jackie Mandolfo, Cathy&#13;
Markuson, Maureen Martin, Karen&#13;
Not all classes&#13;
were dull!&#13;
Charlote Gray and Debbie Smith show the Wrong way for a secretary&#13;
to dress!&#13;
Mann, Frank Mann, Shari&#13;
Matteson, Joanna - Mendoza, Art&#13;
Mensching, Larry Milner, Mike&#13;
Minor, Steven Minton, Janelle&#13;
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Moore, Judy Moran, Judy&#13;
Mulvania, Don Murphy, Helen&#13;
Myklebust, Joel McCollum, Bruce&#13;
Mcintosh, Dorothy Mcintosh, Judy&#13;
!Sb&#13;
Iowa Jun ior&#13;
II&#13;
Miss, DeAnne Hansen, practices on. her song routine.&#13;
Top honors from&#13;
Iowa Junior Miss .&#13;
McDowell, William McGee, Richard&#13;
•&#13;
McMull en, Bev McTwiggan, Kathy&#13;
• &#13;
McTwiggan, George Nelson, Pam Nicholas, Joe Norton, Dennis&#13;
O'Hara, Susan Olsen, Judy Oviatt, Jan Parks, Elizabeth&#13;
Paulson, Steve Pearce, Marilyn Peck, Kathleen Pengraft, Charles&#13;
Penry, Maureen Petersen, Conrad Petry, Ka thleen Phillips, Christine&#13;
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Phillips, Constance Pickrell, Virgil Pogue, Peggy Points, Tonya&#13;
Prieto, Bill Pribyl, Gloria Purnell, Gloria Quandt, Judy&#13;
Raschke, Wayne Rasmussen, Doug Ravenstein, Connie Reelfs, Rodger&#13;
Reese, James Richardson, Cathy Riddle, Kathy Rine, Mike &#13;
Robertson, Stacey Roberts, John&#13;
Rollins, Andrew Ross, Mark&#13;
to Twirp Week&#13;
Pie Eating Champion&#13;
A smile of relief come to Blaine Wolffe after he wins the pie-eating&#13;
championship.&#13;
Rockwell, Annette&#13;
Ross, Susan&#13;
Rohwer, Sandra&#13;
Rounds, Edward&#13;
Russell, Bill Russell, Don&#13;
Ryan, Thomas Saathoff, Jeffrey&#13;
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Sales, Donna Schafer, Connie&#13;
Schendel, Peggy Schewe, Frank&#13;
Schroder, Bruce&#13;
Sellers, Pebble&#13;
190&#13;
Schwetz, Diane&#13;
Sewell, Kathy&#13;
Elaine Tews patiently waits while she is measured for caps and gowns.&#13;
Seniors prepared&#13;
for graduation&#13;
Schuppan, Bobbie Schmitt, Marilyn&#13;
Shannon, Carolyn Shannon, Dewayne &#13;
Shanno, Larry Sheely, Kathy Shrader, Terri Sieburg, Jim&#13;
Siefken, Jerry Sigler, Steve -Skaw, Marilyn Ski nner, Fred&#13;
Smith, Debra Smith, John Smith, Mary Smith, Robert&#13;
Smith, Susan Spane!, Ron Spelman, Linda Steinke, Jim&#13;
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Steinke, John Stogdill, Patricia Stoker, Susan Strazdas, Linda&#13;
Street, John Stukey, Michael Sturm, Mona Swisher, Patsy&#13;
Tackett, Myra Tallman, Tom Taylor, Rodney Tewa, Elaine&#13;
Thacker, Carol Thomas, Daniel Thomas, Leroy Thompson, Susan&#13;
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Thorson, Joyce Tisher, Cyndi Tracy, Thaymer&#13;
Trimmer, Cathy Tyson, Mike&#13;
As end neared&#13;
Senior moods changed.&#13;
Seniors realized that high school days were almost over.&#13;
Vallier, Connie&#13;
Tribolet, Kay&#13;
VanBibber, Unda&#13;
Vanderloo, Kim Wagner, Mary&#13;
Waite, Mike Walker, Denise&#13;
193 &#13;
Walker, Ken Walter, Vicki&#13;
Ward, Nancy Washburn, Cinda&#13;
Watkins, Rodney Waugh, Stephanie&#13;
Wendt, Patricia White, Shirley&#13;
194&#13;
JoEllen Henry and Janet Brown sing selections from Sound G&gt; f&#13;
Music at the Dundee Theater.&#13;
Seniors added to&#13;
year end programs.&#13;
Wehrli, Rick Wells, Linda&#13;
Wilken, Mary Will iams, Don &#13;
Wilson, Bridget Wilson, Daniel Wils.on, Flicsha Wilson, Janet&#13;
Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Judy Wilson, Tim Wolff, Blaine&#13;
Wood, Glen Woodford, Kathy Woods, John Wright, Arvey&#13;
Yopp, Diana Young, Beckie Young, Kay Young, Tim&#13;
195 &#13;
196&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Diane Fidone, Carla Gottbrecht, Patsy Hansen, Julie Carpenter. Second Row: DeAnne Hansen, Marsha lee, J udy Olsen.&#13;
Third Row: Leslie Cowardin, Christine Phillips, Judy Duke, Pat Hessman. Fourth Row: Doug Rasmussen, Joel Myklebust, Jack lawle ss.&#13;
Gloria Purnell received the Betty Crocker Award&#13;
based on a written test. She also was honored&#13;
during Youth Appreciation We ek for respect for&#13;
law.&#13;
Top Fifteen Seniors&#13;
Joel Myklebust and Julie Carpenter were honored for knowledge of citizenship&#13;
and showing of outstanding qua lities of American Citizenship. Joel was also a&#13;
National Merit Scholarship finalist. The Music Shop award was presented to Julie&#13;
for he r unselfish se rvice to the Senior class. &#13;
Distributive Education-:&#13;
Donna Grosvenor&#13;
Business EducationSandra Carter&#13;
..&#13;
• •&#13;
I f.&#13;
• ' .&#13;
Office EducationPatsy Swisher&#13;
'&#13;
Outstanding At Senior Honors&#13;
He len Murphy received a place setting of&#13;
sterling silver for being the top ranking homemaking student.&#13;
The Annual Senior Honor Day was held Tuesday, May 16, 1967.&#13;
The top 10 per cent were honored and given gold medals for their&#13;
achievement. Joel Mykelbust and Judy Olsen were honored as the&#13;
boy and girl who rank highest scholastically in the class. Doug Rasmussen, Joel Myklebust, Bridget Wilson, and Vince Elliott were&#13;
awarded scholarships for winning the High School Bowl Game. The&#13;
Community Service award was presented to Judy Duke and Fred&#13;
Brooks for knowledge of citizenship and outstanding qualities of&#13;
American Citizenship. Doug Rasmussen was honored for participation in Hawkeye Boys State. Best performance in a leading role in&#13;
school plays was given to Chet Gallagher and Abbie Barton.&#13;
CLASS MOTTO&#13;
Not the end, but the beginning&#13;
CLASS FLOWER&#13;
Daisy&#13;
CLASS COLORS&#13;
Navy &amp; Yellow&#13;
197 &#13;
Steve Hoke received the Best All Around Athlete award for sports For having the highest scholastic average Estes Lawton received&#13;
participation. the Ross Schmidt Trophy.&#13;
198&#13;
Athletic Awards&#13;
The Don Frame Trophy was presented to Denny Madden for&#13;
outstanding competitor of the year.&#13;
Gregg Kohrs received the Nelson Trophy for Best sportsmanshi p. &#13;
Marsha lee. Judy Duke, and Judy Olsen were given the Margie Smith Hatcher Memorial ServiCe Award in music.&#13;
Vocal Music Awards&#13;
Janet Brown received the Rotary Award for best girl singer. Jim Steinke received the Walter Cassel Award for best boy singer.&#13;
199 &#13;
200&#13;
A friendly smile is always seen from DeAnne.&#13;
Iowa Junior Miss&#13;
DeAnne's song and dance routine helped to win her title.&#13;
DeAnne Hansen was chosen this year's Iowa&#13;
Junior Miss from a group of eleven Iowa girls /&#13;
in Spencer. Her title was won with her pleasing&#13;
personality and her talent routine of "It's a Grand&#13;
Old Flag." DeAnne also represented Iowa in&#13;
Mobile, Alabama in the American Junior Miss&#13;
Pageant.' A bus load of fellow students accom- r:&#13;
panied her to Mobile. ~&#13;
DeAnne was also winner of the DAR award ~&#13;
given by the National Society of Daughters of&#13;
the American Revolution for Good Citizen for&#13;
the current year because of her demonstration&#13;
of dependability, leadership, service and patriotism. DeAnne and her mother prepare for their trip to Mobile, Alabama . &#13;
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Nasr's in Omaha was the scene of this year's Senior Banquet.&#13;
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ARABIAN NIG-HTS&#13;
Senior Class Banquet&#13;
The theme of this year's Senior Banquet was Arabian Nights. It was held at&#13;
Nasr's in Omaha and many attended. The&#13;
class officers, Judy Duke, Linda Kindberg,&#13;
DeAnne Hansen, and Connie Larsen told&#13;
short stories and participated in the entertainment. Our "Flying Carpet Service"&#13;
consisted of Ali Baba's Nectar, Roast Water&#13;
Buffalo, Oasis Potatoes, Flowering Cacti,&#13;
Sesame Rolls a nd olive Oil, and Genie's&#13;
Surprise. Principal Bolton gave the grace.&#13;
Other entertainment consisted of Feline&#13;
Fantasies played by senior girl choir&#13;
members, "Swahili Swami Who Nose All,"&#13;
and singing of "Stranger in Paradise" by&#13;
Jim Steinke. The Banquet closed with&#13;
the singing of the Alma Mate r by the&#13;
1967 Senior Class.&#13;
20 1 &#13;
The Senior&#13;
Class Party&#13;
Was A&#13;
Blur of . • •&#13;
Lights • • •&#13;
The Senior Class party was a fast-moving affair that kept everyone there swinging with the music of the PEOPLE. The&#13;
party began with most of the boys down&#13;
in the hills digging cars out of the snow,&#13;
including that of the PEOPLE. But the&#13;
"sloppy joes", potato chips, and pop&#13;
served by Miss Karen Jensen and Mr. Robert Capel soon thawed everyone out&#13;
enough to dance. Everyone there agreed&#13;
that they had a "groovy" time.&#13;
202&#13;
Faces • • •&#13;
Girls • • •&#13;
The girls seemed to outnumber the boys. &#13;
• • • Music&#13;
• • • Dancing&#13;
Denny Fernley, Denny Horner and Shari Mann cut&#13;
loose to the sounds of the PEOPLE.&#13;
One of the PEOPLE.&#13;
• • • And Snow .&#13;
One of the activities was digging cars out of the snow.&#13;
203 &#13;
204&#13;
Mason&#13;
City&#13;
Bus&#13;
Trip&#13;
This big sign let everyone on the buses know that this was the place.&#13;
Th is was only one of the many mad room scenes which took place at the Holiday Inn.&#13;
May 22 and 23 for many&#13;
students was spent on a bus&#13;
trip to Mason City for the State&#13;
Baseball Tournament. Buses&#13;
were filled with fun, games,&#13;
and catnaps all the way. Both&#13;
days lunch was eaten in Ames&#13;
where they actually asked all&#13;
three buses to come back. At&#13;
the game T J had the largest&#13;
group of kids with about l 00.&#13;
School spirit was really high&#13;
but disappointment soon came&#13;
with the l -0 loss to Norway,&#13;
who gained State championship. The night was spent with&#13;
late snacks, excursions to the&#13;
bow ling alley, telephone calls,&#13;
and 3 o'clock hoots by the&#13;
second floor boys. The morning was spent lounging around&#13;
the lovely heated swimming&#13;
pool which wasn't filled . The&#13;
trip back was a lot calmer than&#13;
the other with many very tired&#13;
kids. &#13;
This year's Senior Skip Day was spent at DeSota Bend. Students enjoyed the day by swimming, picnicking, sunning, and just messing&#13;
around .&#13;
SENIOR SKIP DAY&#13;
Desoto Bend&#13;
205 &#13;
Invocation ...&#13;
206&#13;
BACCALAUREATE&#13;
1967&#13;
Sunday, May 28&#13;
Processional ...&#13;
led in by&#13;
senior class sponsor,&#13;
Mary Ellen Long. &#13;
,J&#13;
Reverend Clair Geibert&#13;
Holy Trinity Lutheran&#13;
Church&#13;
Sermon •• • •&#13;
~~Not the End,&#13;
But the&#13;
Beginning''&#13;
Reverend Joseph Henry&#13;
Hazel Dell Methodist&#13;
Ch urch&#13;
Recessional • • •&#13;
and it's over.&#13;
207 &#13;
COMMENCEMENT&#13;
Presentation&#13;
of diplomas &#13;
Benediction&#13;
• • •&#13;
Reverend Henry D. Coulter, First Baptist Church&#13;
Platform guests ...&#13;
209 &#13;
ACORD, CRAIG&#13;
Annual; Band; Signal&#13;
AGUINIGA, BOB&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Print Club; VICA&#13;
ALLAN, LINDA&#13;
Musical; FHA; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Girl's Glee&#13;
ALLEN, JERRY&#13;
Student Council; Basketball; Tennis; Art&#13;
Club; Letterman's Club; Swimming&#13;
ALLMON, BILL&#13;
Landscaping&#13;
ANDERSEN, MARCIA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; FHA; Pep Club&#13;
ANDREWS, SANDY&#13;
Print Club&#13;
ANNIN, JACQUELINE&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
All-School Play; FHA; FTA; Y-Teens; Band;&#13;
Orchestra; Teenage Republicans&#13;
ARCH, GALE&#13;
Drill Team; Military Ball; Wrestling;&#13;
All-School Play; Musical; Spanish Club;&#13;
Roadshow; Thespians; Debate; Choir&#13;
ARNDT, DENNIS&#13;
Football; Wrestling; Baseball; Track; Letterman's Club&#13;
AXTELL, PHYLISS&#13;
National Honor Society; Pep Club&#13;
BAKER, DALE&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Science&#13;
Club; Basketball; Spanish Club, VicePres.; MOI, Vice-Pre.s.; Teenage Republicans; Key Club; Safe Teens&#13;
BARLOW, KAY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Tennis; Musical; Pep Club;&#13;
Roadshow; Choir; Girls' Glee&#13;
BARNES, PAT&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Library Club; Pep Club;&#13;
Attendance Office&#13;
BARTON, ABBIE&#13;
National Honor Society; All-School Play;&#13;
Tennis; Musical; French Club; GRA; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Thespians; Choir; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
BATES, SHARON&#13;
Pep Club; Counseling Center; Office Education&#13;
BA TES, STEVE&#13;
Drill Team; Military Ball; Golf; Military&#13;
Police&#13;
BATT, STEVE&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Military&#13;
Ball; Rifle Team; Teenage Republicans;&#13;
Swimming; VICA&#13;
BAUER, DALE&#13;
Military Ball; Roadshow&#13;
BEAMAN, JAMES&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
210&#13;
BELLOWS, HARRY&#13;
Student Council; Gymnastics&#13;
BENSLEY, JUDY&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
BERGANTZEL, CAROLYN&#13;
Track; GRA; Pep Club; MOI;&#13;
BERGMAN, CONNIE&#13;
Library Club; Pep Club&#13;
BERKHEIMER, LAURA&#13;
Pep Club; Office Education&#13;
BeVIRT, JULENE&#13;
Student Council; Quill and Scroll; Jr. Red&#13;
Cross; Altau, Sgt. at Arms; Spanish Club,&#13;
Pres.; Pep Club; Signal; Girls' Wrestling&#13;
Aux.; Young Demos&#13;
BIRDSONG, DAVID&#13;
Band; Choir; Boys' Glee&#13;
BITTICK, MADONNA&#13;
Girls' Lounge; GRA, Treas.; Band&#13;
BOND, TIM&#13;
Football; Basketball; Wrestling; Track;&#13;
Prom Court, Prince; Soph. Class. VicePres.; Junior Class Vice-Pres.; Wrestling&#13;
Club; Letterman's Club; Twirp Court,&#13;
Prince; Snowball Court&#13;
BOWERS, SHERRI&#13;
Art Club; FHA, Sec., Treas.; Y-Teens;&#13;
Pep Club; Office Education&#13;
BOWMAN, MERRILL&#13;
Military Police&#13;
BRABEC, BRUCE&#13;
Track; Letterman's Club; D.O.; Gymnastics&#13;
BRASHERS, LLOYD&#13;
Basketball; Baseball; Cafeteria Aid&#13;
BROCKMAN, DENNY&#13;
Signal, Sports Ed itor&#13;
BROKMAN, LARRY&#13;
D.O.&#13;
BROOKS, FRED&#13;
National Honor Society; Military Ball;&#13;
Rifle Team; Letterman's Club&#13;
BROWN, DONNA&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; FHA;&#13;
Counseling Cente r; Office Education&#13;
BROWN, EVON&#13;
Pep Club; Young Demos&#13;
BROWN, JANET&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
All School Play; Musical; French Club;&#13;
FTA; Pep Club; Roadshow; Thespians;&#13;
MOI; Girls' Glee; Madrigal&#13;
BROWN, LINDA&#13;
Spanish Club; Roadshow; Office Education&#13;
BROWN, WARREN&#13;
National Honor Society, Treas.; Spanish&#13;
Club&#13;
BROUILLETTE, PAT&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Roadshow; FNA, Sec.&#13;
BRYANT, BONNIE&#13;
Musical; Band; Roadshow; Choir; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
BURGSTRUM, DAVID&#13;
Drill Team; Military Ball; Rifle Team;&#13;
Track; Letterman's Club; Gymnastics;&#13;
Military Police; Color Guard; Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
BURGSTRUM, DEBBY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Track; Art Club, Tres.;&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow&#13;
BUTTZ, GARY&#13;
Cafeteria Aid&#13;
CAIN, NONA&#13;
Distributive Education&#13;
CAMP, MILLARD&#13;
Print Club&#13;
CAMPBELL, KATHY&#13;
GRA; Pep Club&#13;
CANADAY, JAMES&#13;
Science Club; All-School Play; Art Club;&#13;
Band; Roadshow; Thespians; Teenage&#13;
Republicans&#13;
CARMAN, DENA&#13;
Art Club; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Attendance&#13;
Office&#13;
CARPENTER, JULIE&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council,&#13;
Vice-Pres.; Jr. Red Cross; Military Ball;&#13;
Tenn is; Latin Club; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
FNA, Vice-Pres.; MOI; Girls' Lounge&#13;
CARROLL, DEBBIE&#13;
FTA; Y-Teens; GRA; Roadshow&#13;
CARTER, JUDY&#13;
Art Club&#13;
CARTER, SANDY&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
CHAFFEE, JEANNE&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow; Distributive Education, Tres.&#13;
CHILDERS, LINDA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Tennis; Art Club; FHA;&#13;
Pep Club; Distributive Education, Vice&#13;
Pres.; AFS&#13;
CHRISTIANSEN, GREG&#13;
Rifle Team; Football; Lette rman's Club;&#13;
Cafete ria Aid&#13;
CLARK, SALLY&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council;&#13;
Altau; FTA; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Road·&#13;
show; Porn Porn Squad&#13;
COLLETT, LINDA&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council; Quill and Scroll; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Science Club; Military Ball; Musical; Spanish Club, Pres.; FTA, Sec-Tres.; Y-Teens;&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow; MOI; Choir; Ad-&#13;
min istration Office; Signal, Ed.; Teenage&#13;
Re publicans, Sec.&#13;
CONAWAY, ALICE&#13;
Altau; Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary; Homecoming; Golf; FHA; Pep Club; Roadshow&#13;
CONNER, DENNY&#13;
Football; Basketball; Baseball; SW Iowa&#13;
Football; Prom Court; Junior Class Tres.;&#13;
Lette rman's Club; Inte rcity Football;&#13;
Tw irp Court; Most Valuable Football&#13;
Player&#13;
CORUM, JoANN&#13;
Pep Club; Attendance Office; Girls' Glee;&#13;
Office Education&#13;
COWARDIN, LESLIE&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council;&#13;
Quill and Scroll; Jr. Red Cross; Annual,&#13;
Ed.; Military Ball; Tennis; Junior Class&#13;
Se c.; Latin Club; Girl's Lounge; Roadshow; MOI; Choir&#13;
DANBURG, MIKE&#13;
Science Club; Rifle Team; Baseball; Cross&#13;
Country; Latin Club, Sec.; Key Club&#13;
DAVIS, MARGE&#13;
National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll;&#13;
Tennis; Pep Club; Attendance Office;&#13;
Signal, Business Manager, Ed.; Nonpareil&#13;
Columnist&#13;
DAVIS, SANDY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; FHA; YTeens; Pe p Club; Roadshow; Girls' Glee&#13;
DAWSON, TONIA&#13;
All-School Play; Band; Roadshow; Thespians&#13;
DeTROY, PHIL&#13;
Football; Musical; Band; Choir&#13;
DIKE, BOB&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Latin Club&#13;
DICK, NICK&#13;
Science Club; Military Ball; French Club;&#13;
Band; Pep Band ; Military Police; Ches~&#13;
Club&#13;
DICKINSON, CHRISTINE&#13;
Military Ball; Basketball; Track; GRA;&#13;
Office Ed6cation, Tres.&#13;
DOUGHMAN, BOB&#13;
Wrestling; Roadshow; Wrestling Club;&#13;
Le tte rman's Club; Print Club&#13;
DOUGHMAN, DARRIS&#13;
Basketball; Wrestling; Print Club&#13;
DRAKE, GLORIA&#13;
National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll;&#13;
Art Club; Signal, Business Manage r; AFS;&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
DRAKE, VICKIE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Altau; Cheerleader; Pe p&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Wrestling Auxiliary;&#13;
Coaches' Office&#13;
DRIEVER, LARRY&#13;
O peretta; Band; Roadshow; Choir; Key&#13;
Club&#13;
DUITMAN, LINDA&#13;
Student Council; Altau; FTA; Pe p Club;&#13;
Roadshow; Counseling Center; Porn porn&#13;
Squad; AFS&#13;
DUKE, JUDY&#13;
National Honor Society; Altau; Senior&#13;
Class, Pres.; Musical; French Club, Pres.;&#13;
FTA; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Choir; Girls' Glee; Madrigal&#13;
DWORAK, PAT&#13;
Student Council; Altau; Y-Teens, Sec.;&#13;
Roadshow; Administration Office; Porn&#13;
Porn Squad; Girls' Glee&#13;
ELLIOTT, VINCENT&#13;
National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll,&#13;
Pres.; Jr. Red Cross; Linda Club; MOI,&#13;
Pres; Signal, Sports ed., Managing ed.,&#13;
Associate ed; Key Club, Sec.; Young&#13;
Demos&#13;
ENGLE, KENNETH&#13;
Musical; Band; Choir; Pep Sand; Boys'&#13;
Glee;&#13;
EVANS, ELDON&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
FALCONER, PAT&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Military Ball; FHA; Roadshow; Signal; Dance line&#13;
FAZIO, SUSIE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Annual; Art Club; FHA;&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow; Csfeteria Aid;&#13;
Adult Education Office&#13;
FENDER, RICK&#13;
Roadshow; Print Club; Choir; Gymnastics&#13;
FERNLEY, DENNIS&#13;
National Honor Society; Stud ent Council; Football; Basketball; Baseball; Track;&#13;
Junior Class Vice-Pres.; Sophomore,&#13;
Treasure r; Latin Club; Letterman's Club;&#13;
Key Club&#13;
FIDONE, DIANA&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council;&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Altau; Cheerleader; Annual; Milita ry Sall; Homecoming ; Golf;&#13;
Prom Court; Musical; Latin Club; Pe p&#13;
Club; Roadshow; MOI; Choir; Young&#13;
Demos; Snoball Court&#13;
FIELDER, DONNA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Administration Office;&#13;
Girls' Glee&#13;
FIENHOLD, BOB&#13;
National Honor Society; Wrestling; Spanish Club; MOI&#13;
FLOYD, JAMES&#13;
Football; Basketball; Track&#13;
FOLEY, DONNA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Altau; Art Club; FHA;&#13;
Spanish Club; Y-Teens; Pe p Club; Band;&#13;
Roadshow; Administration Office; Ma jo rette&#13;
FRIEDRICH, SUSIE&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council;&#13;
Altau; Cheerleader; Homecoming; FHA;&#13;
Pe p Club; Roadshow; Administration Office; Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary; Adult&#13;
Education Office; AFS, Vice-Pres.; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
GALLAGHER, CHET&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; AllSchool Play; Musical; Roadshow; Thespians, Pres., Tres.; Choir&#13;
GAMBLIN, GREG .&#13;
Football; Basketball; Jr. Red Cross; Prom&#13;
Court; Letterman's Club; Twirp Court;&#13;
Snoball Court&#13;
GARDNER, EDWARD&#13;
Musical; Roadshow; Print Club; Choir&#13;
GARGES, MARCIA&#13;
Quill and Scroll; Jr. Red Cross; Tennis;&#13;
Art Club; FHA; FTA; Y-Teens; Pep Club;&#13;
Attendance Office; Roadshow; FNA;&#13;
Signal; Porn Porn Girls&#13;
GARREAN, TIM&#13;
Football; Wrestling; Track; Roadshow;&#13;
Wrestling Club; Letterman's Club; Key&#13;
Club&#13;
GARRISON, ROD&#13;
Football; Baseball; Letterman's Club;&#13;
Swimming&#13;
GEIBERT, BOB&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Latin Club; Band&#13;
GIBBS, EVELYN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Latin Club; Roadshow;&#13;
FNA; Debate&#13;
GIBLER, ED&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Football; Wrestling; Spanish Club; Wrestling Club; Distributive&#13;
Education, Pres.&#13;
GIBLER, JOE&#13;
Wrestling, Cap.; Latin Club; Wrestling&#13;
Club; l etterman's Club; Signal&#13;
GODSEY, SANDRA&#13;
Pep Club; Girls' Glee&#13;
GOLDENBERG, MAURICE&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council, Pres.; Quill and Scroll; Football;&#13;
Wrestling; Wrestling Club, Sec-Tres.; letterman's Club; Debate; MOI, Sec.; Signal;&#13;
Teenage Republican.s; Key Club, VicePres.&#13;
GOTTBRECHT, CARLA&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross,&#13;
Pres.; Science Club, Vice-Pres.; All School&#13;
Play; Spanish Club, Vice-Pres., Sec.; FTA;&#13;
Debate; Teenage Republicans&#13;
GOUKER, SHARON&#13;
Production&#13;
GROSVENOR, DONNA&#13;
Band; Distributive Education&#13;
HADDEN, CHERYL&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Art Club; Pep Club&#13;
HALLBERG, CHRIS&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Sand; Roadshow; Chess&#13;
Club&#13;
211 &#13;
HANNA, DANNY&#13;
Drill Team; Football&#13;
HANSEN, DeANNE&#13;
National Honor Society; Senior Class&#13;
Sec.; Musical; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Choir; Danceline; AFS; Madrigal&#13;
HANSEN, PATSY&#13;
National Honor Society; Science Club;&#13;
Latin Club; FTA, Parl.; Y-Teens, Pres.;&#13;
Pep Club; AFS&#13;
HANSON, BETH&#13;
National Honor Society; Musical; Roadshow; Choir; Orchestra; Girls' Glee&#13;
HARDIMAN, DAVID&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; All-School Plays; Musical;&#13;
Band; Roadshow; Thespians; Choir; Pep&#13;
Band&#13;
HARRILL, DEBBIE&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Homecoming; FHA; Office Education&#13;
HARRIS, JOANN&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Basketball; Tennis; Musical; French Club,&#13;
Vice-Pres.; GRA, Sec., Pres.; Pep Club :&#13;
Attendance Office; Roadshow; Choir;&#13;
Girls' Glee&#13;
HAWKINS, BARB&#13;
Art Club; Pep Club; Attendance Office&#13;
HAWKINS, TOM&#13;
Football; Track; Letterman's Club, VicePres.; Swimming&#13;
HAYES, JEANNIE&#13;
Military Ball; Art Club; FHA; Y-Teens;&#13;
Pep Club; Attendance Office; Roadshow;&#13;
Thespians; Danceline; AFS; Girls' Glee;&#13;
Porn Porn Squad&#13;
HEENAN, MIKE&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
HEFFERNAN, SUE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Y-Teens; Pep Club;&#13;
Cafeteria Aid; Office Education, Hist.&#13;
MEFLEY, RONDA&#13;
Administration Office&#13;
HENRY, JOELLEN&#13;
National Honor Society, Vice-Pres.; Musical; French Club; FTA; Y-Teens; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Choir, Pres.; Signal;&#13;
Madrigal; Girls' Glee&#13;
HERRICK, RON&#13;
Basketball ; Military Police; Distribut ive&#13;
Education&#13;
HESSMAN, PATRICA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Track; FHA; FT A; y.&#13;
Teens; GRA; Roadshow; AFS&#13;
HILL, MARLENE&#13;
Spanish Club; Pep Club; Attendance Of.&#13;
fice; MOI&#13;
HODEN, DAVID&#13;
Football; Basebalr; Latin Club&#13;
HORNER, DENNY&#13;
Basketball; Track; Inte rcity Basketball;&#13;
212&#13;
Prom Court; Letterman's Club; Cafeteria&#13;
Aid; Twirp Court, King; Snoball Court;&#13;
Boys' Glee&#13;
HOTCHKISS, JOEL&#13;
Gymnastics&#13;
HOWARD, MARGARET&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Science Club; Spanis h&#13;
Club; Library Club; FTA; Band&#13;
HOWLAND, DIANE&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; All.School&#13;
Play; Musical; Spanish Club; FTA; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Choir, Sec.; Teenage&#13;
Republ icans; Girls' Glee; National Honor&#13;
Society&#13;
HUBBARD, ABBIE&#13;
National Honor ·Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Student Council; Science Club; Spanish&#13;
Club; FTA; FNA; Roadshow; Teenage&#13;
Republicans&#13;
HUMES, TRUDY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Pep Club&#13;
HUNT, DAVE&#13;
Rifle Team; Tennis&#13;
IMLER, LINDA&#13;
Student Council; Military Ball; Spanish&#13;
Club; FTA; Pep Club&#13;
IVES, GARY&#13;
Football; Wrestling; SW Iowa Football;&#13;
Wrestl ing Club; Letterman's Club&#13;
IVES, JOHN&#13;
Letterman's Club; Print Club; Gymnastics&#13;
JOHNSON, DIANNE&#13;
FHA; Pep Club; Adult Education; Office&#13;
Education&#13;
JOHNSON, PAULA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Spanish Club; GRA; MOI&#13;
JOHNSON, SUE&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Science&#13;
Club; FHA; Y-Teens; FNA&#13;
JONES, MIKE&#13;
Football; Track; Letterman's Club; Bull&#13;
Dog Award; Gymnastics, Ca p.; Int e rcity&#13;
Football .&#13;
KATZENSTEIN, BILL&#13;
Drill Team; Military Ball; Color Gua rd;&#13;
Military Police&#13;
KEELE, CORBIN&#13;
Military Ball; Roadshow&#13;
KELER, SUSIE&#13;
Art Club; Pep Club; Roadshow; FNA;&#13;
Girls' Glee; Office Education&#13;
KELLY, KATHY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Art Club&#13;
KERN, ROGER&#13;
Basketball&#13;
KENNEDY, CINDY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Alta u;&#13;
Pep Club; Road show; FNA; Admin istra ·&#13;
lion Office&#13;
KI NG, BOB&#13;
Jr. Re d Cross; Drill Team; Military Ball;&#13;
Rifle Team; Track; Gymnastics; Military&#13;
Police; Color Guard; Cross Country&#13;
KING, HARLAN&#13;
Basketball; Track; Print Club&#13;
KING, SHARON&#13;
Pep Club; Attendance Office; Roadshow; Office Educ at ion; Girls' Glee&#13;
KINDBERG, LINDA&#13;
Altau; Chee rl ead e r; Milit ary Ball; Homecoming, Queen; Prom Court, Princess;&#13;
Senior Class Vice -Pres.; Spanish Club;&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow; Cafeteria Aid;&#13;
Production&#13;
KINN E, VIC KI E&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Art Club; GRA; Pep&#13;
Club; Distributive Education, Vice-Pres.;&#13;
AFS&#13;
LARSEN, HARVEY&#13;
Military Ball; Rifle Team; Football&#13;
LAWLESS, JACK&#13;
Nat ional Honor Society; Student Coun·&#13;
cil; Spanish Club&#13;
LAWTON, ESTES&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Military Ball; Football;&#13;
Wrestling, Captain; All-School Play;&#13;
Track; Golf; SW Iowa Football; Spanish&#13;
Club; Wrestling Club, Pres.; MOI; Key&#13;
Club; Milit ary Police&#13;
Le BAUGH, VIRGINIA&#13;
Musical; Atte ndance Office; Roadshow;&#13;
FNA; Girls' Glee;&#13;
LEE, PAM&#13;
National Honor Socie ty; Student Council;&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Military Ball; All-School&#13;
Play; FTA, Vice Pres.; Y-Teens; Roadshow; MOI, Sec.; Cafete ria Aid; Teenage Republicans&#13;
LeMASTER, LARRY&#13;
Baseball; Letterman's Club; Cafeteria&#13;
Aid; SW Iowa Baseball;&#13;
LIN DSTROM, CHUCK&#13;
Football; Latin Club; Band; Roadshow;&#13;
Debate; Choir; Madrigal Singers; Teenage Republicans; Orchestra&#13;
LIVINGSTON, VAUGHN&#13;
Musica l; Roadshow; Boys' Glee&#13;
LOUKOTA, MARY&#13;
FHA; Spanish Club; Y-Teens; Pep Club&#13;
MACE, LARRY&#13;
Signal, Sports Editor&#13;
MADDEN, DENNY&#13;
Football; Basketball; Tennis; SW Iowa&#13;
Footba ll; SW Iowa B,asketball; Intercity&#13;
Basketball; Letterman's Club&#13;
MAGNESON, JUDY&#13;
Tennis; FTA; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Distributive Education&#13;
MAHAN, JACKI E&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; All-School Play; FHA;&#13;
FNA &#13;
MANN, FRANK&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Basketball; Baseball;&#13;
Spanish Club; letterman's Club; Key&#13;
Club&#13;
MANN, SHARI&#13;
National Honor Society; Annual; AllSchool Play; Tennis; Musical; French&#13;
Club; FTA; Pep Club; Roadshow; FNA,&#13;
Tres.; Choir&#13;
MARTIN, KAREN&#13;
Art Club; Pep Club&#13;
MATTESON, JOANNA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Golf; Musical; FHA; Pep&#13;
Club; Band; Roadshow; Choir; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
MARKUSON, MAUREEN&#13;
Student Council; Quill and Scroll; Jr.&#13;
Red Cross; Science Club; Latin Club;&#13;
FT A; FNA; Signal&#13;
MILLER, TERRY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
MINOR, STEVE&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
MINTON, JANELLE&#13;
Office Education&#13;
MOORE, JUDY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Altau;&#13;
Science Club; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Administration Office; Girls Auxiliary;&#13;
Coaches' office&#13;
MORAN, JUDY&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Altau; Annual, Bus. Man.; Musical; Pep&#13;
Club, Se c.; Roadshow; Thespians, Tres.;&#13;
Choir; Da nceline, chor.; Porn Porn&#13;
Squad, Pres.; Girls' Glee; Quill and&#13;
Scroll&#13;
MULVANIA, DON&#13;
Wrestling; Wrestling Club; letterman's&#13;
Club; Print Club&#13;
MURPHY, HELEN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Attendance Office&#13;
MYKLEBUST, JOEL&#13;
National Honor Socie ty, Pres.; Science&#13;
Club; Golf; Band; Debate; French Club,&#13;
Sec-Treas.; MOI, Vice-Pres.; Key Club,&#13;
Vice-Pres.; Teenage Republicans, VicePres.&#13;
McCOLLUN, BRUCE&#13;
Band&#13;
MclNTOSH, DOROTf:lY&#13;
Art Club; Jr. Red Cross; Office Education, Tres.&#13;
MclNTOSH, JUDY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Musical; Spanish Club;&#13;
Atte nd ance Office ; Road show; MOI;&#13;
Choir; G irls' Glee&#13;
McMULLEN, BEVERLY&#13;
Military Ball; All-School Play; Musical;&#13;
Choir; Transfer&#13;
McTWIGGAN, KATHY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross, Vice&#13;
Pres.; Counseling Center; Office Education, Pres.&#13;
McTWIGGAN, GEORGE&#13;
Annual; All-School Play; Musical; Band;&#13;
Roadshow; Thespians; Choir; Orchestra;&#13;
Pep Band&#13;
NICHOLOS, JOE&#13;
Football; Baseball&#13;
O'HARA, SUSAN&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council; Quill and Scroll; French Club; y:&#13;
Teens; Pep Club; Band; MOI; Signal,&#13;
Associate Ed.; Creative Writing; Pep&#13;
Band&#13;
OLSEN, JUDY&#13;
National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll;&#13;
Tennis; Musical; French Club; Pep Club;&#13;
Attendance Office; Roadshow; MOI,&#13;
Tres.; Choir; Signal, Managing Ed.;&#13;
Girls' Glee; Madrigal&#13;
OVIATT, JAN&#13;
Art Club; Library Club; Pep Club; Administration Office; Office Education&#13;
PARKS, BETTY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Altau, Tres., Pres.; Annual, Art Ed.; Wrestling Auxiliary; Golf;&#13;
Art Club; FHA; Latin Club; FTA; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Choir;. Girls' Glee;&#13;
Quill and Scroll&#13;
PEARCE, MARILYN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; All-School Plays; Musical;&#13;
Y-Teens; Roadshow; Choir; Office Education;&#13;
PECK, KATHY&#13;
French Club; Pep Club; FNA; AFS;&#13;
Coache s' Office&#13;
PENDGRAFT, CHUCK&#13;
Football; Baseball; Band; Choir; Gymnastics; D.O.&#13;
PENRY, MAUREEN&#13;
Musical; Roadshow; Choir; Office Education; Girls' Glee&#13;
PHILLIPS, CHRISTINE&#13;
National Honor Society, Sec.; Annual,&#13;
Classes Ed.; FHA, Tres., Sec.; Y-Teens;&#13;
Pep Club; MOI; Counseling Center;&#13;
Quill and Scroll&#13;
PHILLIPS, CONSTANCE&#13;
Quill and Scroll; Jr. Red Cross; Science&#13;
Club; Military Ball; All-School Play;&#13;
FTA; Pe p Club; Roadshow; FNA; MOI;&#13;
Signal, Photographer; Biology Club&#13;
PICKRELL, VIRGIL&#13;
Distributive Ed ucation;&#13;
POINTS, TONYA&#13;
Girls' Drill Team; Pep Club&#13;
PRI ETO, BILL&#13;
Swimming, Capta in&#13;
PRIBYL, GLORIA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; FHA; GRA; Pe p Club&#13;
PURNEL, GLORIA&#13;
National Ho nor Society; Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Science Club; Military Ba ll; FNA, Pres.; Debate; MOI,&#13;
Pres.&#13;
QUANDT, JUDY&#13;
Altau; Art Club; Roadshow&#13;
RASCHKE, WAYNE&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
RASMUSSEN, DOUG&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Military Ball; Football; Basketball; Golf; Spanish Club;&#13;
Boys' State; Debate; MOI; Key Club,&#13;
Pres.; Teenage Republicans&#13;
REELFS, RODGER&#13;
Military Ball; Football; Key Club;&#13;
REESE, JIM&#13;
Football; Basketball;&#13;
RENINGER, MARY&#13;
Musical; Pep Club; Roadshow; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
RICHARDSON, CATHY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Military&#13;
Ball; Art Club, Tres.; FHA; Y-Teens,&#13;
Vice-Pres.; Pep Club; Roadshow; PomPom Squad; AFS&#13;
RIDDER, MARY&#13;
Library Club&#13;
RIDPLE, KATHY&#13;
Quill and Scroll; Altau; Art Club; Band;&#13;
Roadshow; Signal; Majorette&#13;
RINE, MIKE&#13;
Track; Letterman's Club; Choir, Tres.;&#13;
Cross Country, Captain&#13;
ROCKWELL, ANNETTE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Production&#13;
ROLLINS, ANDREW&#13;
Football; Wrestling; Track&#13;
ROSS, MARK&#13;
Wrestling; Wrestling Club&#13;
ROSS, SUSAN&#13;
Science Club; All-School Plays; Art Club;&#13;
Musical; FHA; Spanish Club; Latin Club;&#13;
FTA; Y-Teens; Roadshow; FNA; Choir;&#13;
Administration Office&#13;
ROTH, BRUCE&#13;
Military Ba ll;&#13;
RUSSELL, DON&#13;
Student Council; Football; Basketball;&#13;
Track&#13;
RYAN, TOM&#13;
Milita ry Ba ll; Musica l; Spanish Club;&#13;
Roadshow; Choir; Boys' Glee&#13;
SCHAFER, CONNI E&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Cheerleader; Musica l; Spanish Club; FT A; YTeens; Pep Club; Roadshow; Choir;&#13;
Signal, Business Manager; Tennis; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
SCHENDEL, PEGGY&#13;
All-School Play; Musical; Choir; Administration Office; Girls' Glee&#13;
213 &#13;
SCHMITT, MARILYN&#13;
Student Council; Altau; Cheerleader;&#13;
Military Ball; FHA; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Wrestling Auxiliary; Cafeteria Aid; Administration Office; Production&#13;
SCHUPPAN, BOBBIE&#13;
Tennis; FHA, Vice-Pres.; GRA; Pep Club;&#13;
FNA; Signal; Office Education; Administration Office&#13;
SCHWETZ, DIANE&#13;
Band, Queen; Orchestra&#13;
SIEFKIN, JERRY&#13;
Football; Wrestling; Wrestling Club&#13;
SIGLER, STEVE&#13;
Basketball; Track; Cross Country&#13;
SHEELY, KATHY&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Y-Teens; Pep Club;&#13;
Roadshow; De bate; Teenage Republicans&#13;
SHANNO, LARRY&#13;
National Honor Society; Musical; Band;&#13;
Roadshow; Choir; Pep Band&#13;
SHANNON, CAROLYN&#13;
Student Council; Musical; Roadshow;&#13;
FNA; Choir&#13;
SHANNON, DEWAYNE&#13;
Cafeteria Aid; Distributive Education&#13;
SHRADER, TERRI&#13;
All-School Play; GRA; Pep Club; Roadshow; Thespians; Girls' Bas ketball&#13;
SMITH, DEBRA&#13;
National Honor Society; Stude nt Council; Jr. Red Cross; Altau; Cheerlead e r;&#13;
Homecoming; Golf; Prom Court· FHA·&#13;
FTA; Girls' Lounge; Pep Club/ Band;&#13;
Roadshow; C&lt;ifeteria Aid; Administration Office; Majorette; Soph. Class Pres.;&#13;
Junior Class Pres.&#13;
SMITH, JOHN&#13;
Military Ball; Musica l; Choir; Boys' Glee&#13;
SMITH, ROBERT&#13;
Distributive Education&#13;
SMITH, SUZIE&#13;
Transfer&#13;
SPANEL, RON&#13;
Latin Club; D.O.&#13;
SPETMAN, LINDA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; FHA; Y-Teens; Pe p Club;&#13;
Signal&#13;
STEINKE, JIM&#13;
All·School Pl ay; Musica l; Band; Road -&#13;
show; Thespians; Choir, Boys' Glee&#13;
STEINKE, JOHN&#13;
Mil itary Ball; Musical; Band; Choir;&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
STOKER, SUE&#13;
Spa nish Club; FTA&#13;
STREET, JO HN&#13;
All-School Play; Musica l; Spanish Club;&#13;
214&#13;
Band; Roadshow; Thespians; Choir;&#13;
Young Democrats, Tres.; AFS; Boys' Glee&#13;
SWISHER, PATSY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Pep Club; Band; Roadshow; Choir; Office Education; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
TACKETI, MYRA&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
TALLMAN, TOM&#13;
Military Ball; Track; Musical; Choir;&#13;
Landscape Team; Color Guard&#13;
THACKER, CAROL&#13;
All-School Play; Art Club; Musical; Roadshow; Choir&#13;
THOMAS, DANIEL&#13;
Football; Basketball; Baseball; Spanish&#13;
Club; Letterman's Club; SW Iowa Baseball; All Metro Baseball; All City Base·&#13;
ball&#13;
THOMAS, LEROY&#13;
Football; Wrestling; All-School Play;&#13;
Musical Roadshow; Thespians; Wrestling Club; Letterman's Club; Choir;&#13;
Boys' Glee&#13;
THOMPSON, SUE&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow; Distributive Education&#13;
THORSON, JOYCE&#13;
Science Club; Military Ball; All-School&#13;
Play; Musical; FTA; Y-Teens; Pe p Club;&#13;
Roadshow; Thespians; De bate; MOI;&#13;
Girls' Glee; Biology Club&#13;
TRACY, THAYMER&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Altau;&#13;
Annual; Military Ball; Musical; French&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Choir; Quill a nd Scroll&#13;
TYSON, MIKE&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
VALLIER, CONNIE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Tennis; Pe p Club Roadshow; Dance line&#13;
WAGER, MARY&#13;
All-School Play; Pep Club; Ro adshow;&#13;
Tee n Demos; Creative Writing&#13;
WALKER, DENISE&#13;
National Honor Society; Spanish Club;&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
WALKER, KEN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Science Club, Pres.; Annua l; Drill Team; Milita ry Ball; Foot·&#13;
ball; Te nnis; Latin Club MOI; Rifle Team&#13;
WALTER, VICKIE&#13;
Girls' Glee; Administration Office&#13;
WARD, NANCY&#13;
Art Club; Pe p Club; Distributive Ed ucation&#13;
WASHBURN, CINDA&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Musica l; Girls' Glee; G irls' Lounge; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow&#13;
WAUGH, STEPHANI E&#13;
Scie nce Club; Latin Club; FTA; Pe p Club&#13;
WEHRLI, RICK&#13;
Footbal l, Capta in; Prom Cou rt, King;&#13;
Spanish Club; Roadshow; Lettermen's&#13;
Clu b; Intercity Football; Choir; Signal&#13;
WENDT, PAT&#13;
Nationa l Honor Socie ty; Military Ball;&#13;
French Club; Pep Club, Pres.; MOI&#13;
WHITE, SHIRLEY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Altau,&#13;
Vice Pres.; Roadshow&#13;
WILCKEN, MARY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Scie nce Club; Latin Club;&#13;
FTA; Pep Club; Roadshow&#13;
WILLIAMS, DAN&#13;
Wrestling; Print Club; D.O.&#13;
WILSON, BILL&#13;
Wrestling; Letterman's Club; Print Club;&#13;
Swimming; Boys' Glee&#13;
WILSON, BRIDGET&#13;
Science Club; Rifle Team; All-School&#13;
play; Art Club, Pres.; Musica l; Fre nch&#13;
Club; FTA; GRA; Roadshow; Debate;&#13;
Teen Demos; Chess Club, Sec.; Creative&#13;
Writing';&#13;
WILSON, DAN&#13;
Band&#13;
WILSON, DAVID&#13;
All-School Plays; Musica l; Roadshow;&#13;
Thespians; Choir; Chess Club&#13;
WILSON, FLICSHA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Track; Art Club GRA;&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow&#13;
WILSON, JANET&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Tennis; Art Club; FHA;&#13;
Y-Teens; Pep Club; Officp Ed ucation&#13;
WILSON, JOYCE&#13;
Student Council; Science Club; Latin&#13;
Club; FTA; lkp Club; Biology Club&#13;
WILSON, PAUL&#13;
Choir&#13;
WOLFF, BLAINE&#13;
Football; Wrestling; Basketball; Track;&#13;
Tennis; Letterman's Club; Boys' Glee&#13;
WOODFORD, KATHY&#13;
Office Education&#13;
WRIGHT, ARVEY&#13;
Student Council; Milita ry Ball; Musica l;&#13;
Latin Club; Roadshow; Choir; Boys'&#13;
Glee;&#13;
YOUNG, BECKY&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council; Quill a nd Scroll; Altau; Cheerlead e r,&#13;
Captain; Annual, Organizations Ed.;&#13;
Homecoming; Prom Court; Musical; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Choir; Girls' Glee; Snoball Court; Junior Class Tres.; Soph.&#13;
Cla ss Sgt. at Arms&#13;
YOUNG, BILL&#13;
Transfer&#13;
YOUNG, KAY&#13;
Natio nal Honor Socie·ty; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Science Club; Fre nch Club; Latin Club;&#13;
Debate; MOI;&#13;
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500 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
BANK&#13;
i1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
WESTSIDE DRIVE-UP&#13;
2981 WEST ilOADWAY&#13;
i1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
MANAWA DRIVE-UP&#13;
SOUTH DMW lll&gt;6E lOAD&#13;
BEAUTY BY BETTY&#13;
A&#13;
Four Convenient Locations&#13;
to Serve You :&#13;
A. 510 North 27th&#13;
B. 612 West Broadway&#13;
C. 169 Bennett&#13;
D. South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Owner-Manager BETTY AHLQUIST&#13;
COURTESY OF&#13;
THE&#13;
PRESCRIPTION&#13;
CENTER&#13;
IOI Pearl&#13;
323-7571&#13;
HELEN'S&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
SHOPS&#13;
17 South 6th&#13;
705 16th Avenue&#13;
2303 West Broadway&#13;
Do you recognite&#13;
this view? &#13;
i)i: Congratulations! 1'?&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
FLOWER&#13;
SHOP&#13;
2810 W. Bwy.&#13;
322-2537&#13;
Be Thoughtful-Give Flowers&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OFYOUR SCHOOL LIBRARY&#13;
WHITT AKER FORD SALES&#13;
RASMUSSEN BUICK&#13;
MclNTYRE OLDS-CADILLAC&#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
HUGHES CHEVROLET&#13;
HOWE'S CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH&#13;
HI-WAY VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
CASKEY DODGE, INC.&#13;
BLUFFS CITY MOTORS&#13;
Shown here are three market officials helping&#13;
move goods into the new RALPH'S SUPERETTE.&#13;
3500 5th Avenu e 322-6615&#13;
225 &#13;
Patsy Hansen and Abbie Hubbard seem to&#13;
be furthering their intellectual pursuits at the&#13;
magazine counter at CON'S DRUG STORE!!!&#13;
3149 West Broadway 328-1577&#13;
322-6661&#13;
544 West Broadway&#13;
[ HARRY C. CROWL CO. J&#13;
Real Estate, Loans:&#13;
Insurance of All Kinds&#13;
123 4th St. Ph. 322-2504&#13;
226&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
GENUINE&#13;
AUTO&#13;
PARTS&#13;
323-7527&#13;
1618 West Broadway&#13;
BEST WISHES FROMMARCUS&#13;
DEPT.&#13;
STORE&#13;
604 West Broadway&#13;
323-1475&#13;
Now how did Denny&#13;
Fernley get on this&#13;
page?&#13;
COURTESY&#13;
OF&#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER&#13;
CO.&#13;
25 South 15th&#13;
322-2546 &#13;
DURICK DISTRIBUTING CO.&#13;
Some of Key Club's more formal meetings are held in the&#13;
Durick building.&#13;
2221 West Broadway 322-7304&#13;
INGRAHAM REAL ESTATE&#13;
HOME-BUSINESS-INDUSTRY&#13;
All Kinds of Insurance "ppraisals&#13;
Member of American Institute of&#13;
Real Estate Appraisers&#13;
I 0 I North First&#13;
322-7765&#13;
BEN O'S&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS' FINEST STORE&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
322-2551 &#13;
One of your most cherished possessions through&#13;
the years to come will be your engagement diamond. When making your selection be sure to&#13;
see genuine Orange Blossom rings at LUCEY&#13;
JEWELERS.&#13;
IS&#13;
FROM&#13;
.. 'ifi.urey Jlewelera&#13;
Look for the Big Blue Diamond on Broadway&#13;
228&#13;
BOB&#13;
&amp;&#13;
NIKKI'S&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
SALON&#13;
A favorite . of&#13;
Tee Jay girls!&#13;
2446 5th Avenue&#13;
328-0379&#13;
323-4833&#13;
BEATRICE&#13;
FOODS&#13;
All us "Tigers" go for&#13;
Beatrice Foods Products!&#13;
323-7596&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
• 1•&#13;
AND LIGHT COMPANY&#13;
22 Pearl&#13;
322-7731&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
PEETS&#13;
FEED&#13;
INC.&#13;
33 South 25th 322-7761&#13;
Shown here are Sgt. Rafferty and some of the R.O.T.C.&#13;
cadets during a calisthenics drill.&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF THE&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
DEPARTMENT &#13;
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.&#13;
for Insurance, Real Estate, and Loans&#13;
I 02 South Main&#13;
322-6603&#13;
BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE ...&#13;
STRONG INSURANCE&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
1710 4th Avenue&#13;
Phone 328-0826&#13;
HEADQUARTERS&#13;
for&#13;
All School Supplies&#13;
COME IN!&#13;
Test type the exciting&#13;
SCM Portable Electric&#13;
Typewriters.&#13;
Easy Payment Plan!&#13;
Mrs. Frances Thomas and Mrs. Kris William·s are shown pre paring a table at J OHNN IE'S.&#13;
NEW JOHNNIE'S CAFE 228 W. Broadway 322-0954&#13;
229 &#13;
230&#13;
CO·MPLIMENTS OF THESE&#13;
PROFESSIONAL MEN AND WOM EN&#13;
DRS. COLLINS AND WARDEN&#13;
Obstetrics and Gynecology&#13;
532 First Avenue 322-7751&#13;
DIPPLE AND McCANN&#13;
Attorneys at Law&#13;
40 I First National Bank&#13;
328-1571&#13;
DR. CLARK W. GILES&#13;
Diseases and Surgery of the Eye&#13;
218 W. Washington 328-4528&#13;
DR. K. E. GOEBEL&#13;
Obstetrics and Gynecology&#13;
I 17 S. 35th St. 328-2381&#13;
DR. L. G. HOWARD&#13;
Ear, Eye, Nose, and Throat&#13;
20 I Park Building 322-8928&#13;
DR. R. JORANSON&#13;
Internal Medicine and Cardiology&#13;
532 First Avenue 322-7751&#13;
DR. E. B. MATHIASEN&#13;
General Surgery&#13;
427 E. Washington 328-2656&#13;
DR. ARTHUR M. PEDERSEN&#13;
General Practice and Obstetrics&#13;
175 Bennett 328-2327&#13;
DR. H. RASSEKH&#13;
Psychiatry, Neurology, E.E.G.&#13;
311 Willow 328-2858&#13;
DR. I. STERNHILL&#13;
Obstetrics&#13;
215 Bennett Building 322-6695 &#13;
"If it weren't for checks and check stubs -&#13;
parents wouldn't do much better at&#13;
handling money than us teen-agers ... "&#13;
When young people reach the High&#13;
School age, we've found they're ready for&#13;
that step from the weekly allowance to the&#13;
adult way of keeping track of money .. . a&#13;
personal checking account.&#13;
Teen-agers quickly learn that using&#13;
checks discourages impulse spending ...&#13;
helps them keep better records of their expenses ... as well as providing a proof of&#13;
payn:ient.&#13;
Why not start your teen-ager on&#13;
the adult way to money management? We make no service charge&#13;
on student checking accounts, require no minimum balance . .. provide the first fifty personalized&#13;
checks free!&#13;
FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS&#13;
Broadway at Pearl • 27th and Broadway&#13;
Carson, Iowa • McClelland, Iowa&#13;
231 &#13;
GRIFFITH&#13;
Drugs (Rexaii)&#13;
3228 West Broadway Phone 322-4008&#13;
e RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES&#13;
e COMPLETE COSMETIC CENTER&#13;
e FREE DELIVERY&#13;
e COURTESY MAILING CENTER&#13;
Enjoy Good Food&#13;
EVANS ICE CREAM&#13;
We Make Our Own Ice Cream&#13;
HAND PACKED ICE CREAM&#13;
OPEN 11 AM-11 PM CLOSED MONDAYS&#13;
HAND DIPPED CHOCOLATES-MINTS-NUTS&#13;
PH. 322-96+4&#13;
For Fine Gifts&#13;
Shop atKULESH&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
322-5984 &#13;
Make Your Home Complete With Decorative Iron Works&#13;
ORNAMENTAL IRON MFG. CO.&#13;
Call 451-8895 3419 North 30th Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
233 &#13;
234&#13;
STATE&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
State Saving's president, Jack Eakin, takes time out of his&#13;
busy schedule to talk with Tee Jay students, Mary Wilcken,&#13;
Dennis Fernley, and Pat Wendt.&#13;
"The Bank For Young Men .. . And Men With Young Ideas"&#13;
Member F.D.l.C.&#13;
Main Bank Drive-In&#13;
509 West Broadway 15 South 35th&#13;
323-7521 323-7619 &#13;
C. E.&#13;
HINMAN&#13;
AND SONS&#13;
FLORIST&#13;
1800 McPherson&#13;
322-0267&#13;
~arsha Lee is shown loo~in . gift of flowers from the sh op. g over the gift section at Hinman' ft •• s a er receiving a&#13;
LANE BROTHERS&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
520 West Broadway&#13;
322-4087&#13;
like it?... ~~ you'll love it... , ~{Roberts ••. and want much more of ii! IS REALLY GOOD ~ .....&#13;
DOT CAPEL&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
711 East Broadway&#13;
328-1869&#13;
235 &#13;
2112 West Broadway&#13;
Pam Nelson took part in the Federal l"nspection awards&#13;
program by sitting on the reviewing stand until time forher to receive her charm bracelet.&#13;
236&#13;
323-2553&#13;
PEOPLE'S&#13;
NATURAL GAS&#13;
I'&#13;
Kitty Koch and J an Nemecek are shown looking through&#13;
one of t he demonstration kitchens at the PEOPLE'S office.&#13;
29 South Main 328-1553 &#13;
"Men Who Fought Together&#13;
Belong Together"&#13;
Who&#13;
Called&#13;
For&#13;
The&#13;
King's&#13;
Royal&#13;
Papers?&#13;
GRENVILLE M. DODGE POST NO. 737&#13;
28 South 29th Street&#13;
Dale Baker seems to enjoy having Sue Brandt help him&#13;
match a sports outfit, especially when the clothes are fromIOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536 West Broadway 322-5567&#13;
L!1 ~· · IA~~ l '&#13;
~;.-~&#13;
Goodlurl&#13;
GnmM! AS YOU START ON THE&#13;
Mc NABB'S&#13;
CITGO SERVICE&#13;
2024 5th Avenue&#13;
322-9684&#13;
WALGREEN&#13;
DRUG STORE&#13;
400 West Broadway&#13;
328-2314&#13;
237 &#13;
238&#13;
Although the year usually starts out in an&#13;
orderly and supposedly well planned manner, the&#13;
pace quickens and by the time spring deadline&#13;
rolls around Monticello Staff members are invariably caught short of time. One reason lies in the&#13;
number of activities which take place during the&#13;
winter months and which cannot be photographed&#13;
until the latest possible minute.&#13;
Our photographers take the majority of 'the&#13;
pictures for the Monticello and develop and print&#13;
them as well. Pictu~e taking begins as soon as football begins in the fall and continues through commencement in the spring .&#13;
Editor-in-Chief Leslie Cowardin checking layouts for mistakes.&#13;
Sports Editor, Terry Thomas is working hard on pictures. &#13;
Getting pictures out on time is a big job for&#13;
our Photography Editor.&#13;
Ann and Chris taking time out.&#13;
1967 Monticello Staff&#13;
Mr. Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advisor&#13;
Miss Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advisor&#13;
Leslie Cowardin ................ Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Diana Fidone .................. Activity Editor&#13;
Craig Acord ............. : Photography Editor&#13;
Terry Thomas ................. . Sports Editor&#13;
Betty Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art Editor&#13;
Chris Phillips .............. . ... Classes Editor&#13;
Becky Young .... .. ... . .. Organizations Editor&#13;
Judy Moran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Manager&#13;
Checking Copy is a must for annual members.&#13;
Thaymer Tracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Classes&#13;
JoAnne Hartman ... .. ......... .. Organizations&#13;
Ken Walker .. . ... . .. ... .. ..... Organizations&#13;
Ann Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Activities&#13;
Carl Rosenbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports&#13;
Ron Fernley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports&#13;
Mike Smigh . . . . ..... .. .. . .. Art, Organizations&#13;
Mike McKern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art, Activities&#13;
Jim Heckerman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business&#13;
Marsha Griffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business&#13;
Taking a nap after a hard hour of working on layouts.&#13;
239 &#13;
Annual staff members are working very hard to meet the April deadline.&#13;
240 &#13;
Working on add layouts is a hard and&#13;
long job for Judy.&#13;
Mr. Gill and Miss Long, our&#13;
sponsors, have given much&#13;
time and help to us all in getting this book out so that it&#13;
may be on time and so that&#13;
we will have a book that we&#13;
can look back at and appreciate.&#13;
Did someone call me?&#13;
Betty is fi nall y trying to find pictures needed for&#13;
her layout that was due two weeks ago.&#13;
241 &#13;
Abbott, Sandra 33, 39, 152&#13;
Abraham, Russ 120, 152&#13;
Achenbaugh, Marcia 152&#13;
Ackerman, Janet 47, 134&#13;
Ackerman, Sharon 152&#13;
Acord, Craig 67, 170, 220&#13;
Acord, Dave 66, 152, 153&#13;
Adams, Ronald 134&#13;
Adamson, Connie 152&#13;
Ahlquist, Tina 70, 71&#13;
Ahrens, Kay 49, Bl, 156&#13;
Akins, Phyllis 44, 51, 152, 154&#13;
Albert, Susan 152&#13;
Aldrich, Lois 9, 53, 170&#13;
Allan, Linda 170&#13;
Allan, Robe rt 99, 134&#13;
Allen, Jerry 2B, 4B, 56, 120,&#13;
170&#13;
Allen, Nancy 126, 129, 134&#13;
Allen, Randy 30, 152&#13;
Allen, Rodger 119, 134&#13;
Allison, Donna 36, 152&#13;
Allmon, Bob 54, 134&#13;
Almon, Bill 170&#13;
Alsman, Sherril 46, 134&#13;
Amiotte, Jean 134&#13;
Anderson, Camilla 152&#13;
Andersen, Gail 56, 121 , 152&#13;
Anderson, Doug 66, 134&#13;
Anderson, Marcia 170&#13;
Andrews, Mary 9, 107&#13;
Anfinson, Bill 56, 66, 67, 6B,&#13;
1 lB, 152&#13;
Annen, Jackie 31, 51, 67, 170&#13;
Appel, Rod 114, 121, 152&#13;
Applegate, Carol 134&#13;
Applegate, David 54, 134&#13;
Arch, Gale 5B, B5, 170, 49&#13;
Armstrong, Shelia 64, 134&#13;
Arndt, Carla 36, 44, 57, 65, 92,&#13;
12B, 152&#13;
Arndt, Denn is 107&#13;
Arnold, Diana 45, 47, 50, 64,&#13;
70, 134&#13;
Arnold, Ruby l 2B, 134&#13;
Arnold, Tim 33, 56, 112, 122,&#13;
152&#13;
Arnold, Tom 33, 56, 9B, 106,&#13;
109, 114, 122, 152&#13;
Arvidson, Joan 36, 152&#13;
Atwell, John 152&#13;
Ault, Sharon 152&#13;
Axtell, Phyliss 31, 170&#13;
Baer, Cheryl 129, 134&#13;
Bain, Mike 152&#13;
Baker, Dale 237&#13;
Baker, Coll een 134&#13;
Baker, Mark 99, 134&#13;
Baker, Shirley 152&#13;
Bamford, Deborah 54, 69, 126,&#13;
129, 134&#13;
Barber, Karen 134&#13;
Barber, Linda 170&#13;
Barlow, Kay 45, 59, 171&#13;
Barnes, Ja cquie 64, 134&#13;
242&#13;
Student Index&#13;
Barnes, Pam 134&#13;
Barrier, Michael 152&#13;
Barton, Abbie 31 , 54, 5B, B3,&#13;
171 , 49&#13;
Bates, Sharon 171&#13;
Bates, Steve 171&#13;
Batt, Steve 171&#13;
Bauer, Dale 171&#13;
Baxter, Bonnie 134&#13;
Baxter, Ken 152&#13;
Beaman, Jim 171&#13;
Beasley, Bill 106, l OB, 134&#13;
Beck, Susan 44, 152&#13;
Beckman, Dave 134&#13;
Bellows, Harry 2B, 119, 171&#13;
Belt, Deana 134&#13;
Belt, Dennis 135&#13;
Belt, Willard 134&#13;
Be ned ict, Bill 152&#13;
Bennett, Linda 46, 134&#13;
Bensley, Judy, 171&#13;
Bergantzel, Carolyn 171&#13;
Bergantzel, Michael 2B, 30, 56,&#13;
106, 120, 152&#13;
Bergman, Connie 171&#13;
Berkheimer, Donald 134&#13;
Berkheime r, laura 171&#13;
Berry, Billie 134&#13;
Bessey, Brenda 135&#13;
Betchel, Don 66, 171&#13;
Betts, Connie 45, 47, 135&#13;
Betts, Rebecca 45, 69, 126, 152&#13;
Beu, Karla 66, 135&#13;
BeVirt, Julene 2B, 36, 57, 171&#13;
Bird, Sue 54, 70, 135&#13;
Birdsong, David 5B, 6B, 171&#13;
Bittick, Madonna 69, 171&#13;
Blanchard, Duane 135&#13;
Blaney, Denise 135&#13;
Bliss, Dennis 63, lOB, 109, 135&#13;
Bloom, Kathleen 152&#13;
Bloom, Paulette 153&#13;
Bly, Phyllis 171&#13;
Boe, Janet 153&#13;
Bogardus, Kent 135&#13;
Bohlen, Je rry 153&#13;
Bolte, Mary 69, 126, 153&#13;
Bolte, Murleen 135&#13;
Bonar, Dave 153&#13;
Bonar, Nancy 127, 135&#13;
Bon ar, Rob 172&#13;
Bond, Tim 56, 93, 9B, 104, l 06,&#13;
109, 172&#13;
Booton, Gary 135&#13;
Bothwell, Pam 153&#13;
Bott, laura 9, 153&#13;
Bowers, Sherri 172&#13;
Bowman, Merrill 172&#13;
Bowser, Dick 56, 106, 153&#13;
Boyle, Wayne 1 OB, 135&#13;
Brabee, Bruce 66, 172&#13;
Brabec, Bruce 66, 172&#13;
Brabec, Marta 54, 66, 6B, 129,&#13;
153&#13;
Bradford, Cheryle 50, 54, 69,&#13;
135&#13;
Bradley, Ann 30, 36, 41 , 44, 51 ,&#13;
153&#13;
Brandt, Susan 30, 75, l 2B, 135,&#13;
237&#13;
Brayton, Jim 106, 1 OB, 135&#13;
Brazeal, Renee 135&#13;
Breshe rs, Jim 115, 125, 135&#13;
Breshe rs, Lloyd 123, 124, 172&#13;
Brewer, Ken 67, 6B, 135&#13;
Briley, Linda 65, 153&#13;
Bristo, Bob 63, 11 B&#13;
Brockman, Denny 34, 172&#13;
Brockman, Tina 66, 153&#13;
Brockman, Wendell 172&#13;
Brokman, Judy 135&#13;
Brokman, Larry 172&#13;
Brooks, Ardith 172&#13;
Brooks, Charles 46, 56, 99, 153&#13;
Brooks, Fred 31 , 56, 95, 99, 172&#13;
Brooks, Virginia 153&#13;
Brotherton, Lore ne 50, 153&#13;
Brouillette, Pat 52, 172&#13;
Brow n, Carol 44, 64, 135&#13;
Brown, Donna 2B, 172&#13;
Brown, Evon 70, 172&#13;
Brown, Janet 30, 41, 51, 59, 60,&#13;
62, 172 .&#13;
Brown, Janel 9, 153&#13;
Brown, Linda 172&#13;
Brown, Paul 173&#13;
Brown, Sharon 173&#13;
Brown, Rose 135&#13;
Brown, Te rry 153&#13;
Brown, Warren 32, 173&#13;
Bruner, Kathy 66, 135&#13;
Bryant, Bonnie 5B, 60, 62, 173&#13;
Bryant, Connie 136&#13;
Buchanan, David 11 B, 136&#13;
Buck, Jerry 63, 136&#13;
Burbeck, Denny 153&#13;
Burgess, Janet 173&#13;
Burgstrum, Deanna 54, 136&#13;
Burgstrum, Debby 42, 173&#13;
Burgstrum, David 56&#13;
Burke, Debbie 136&#13;
Burke, Pat 63·, 136&#13;
Burkey, Susan 30, 41, 44, 51,&#13;
54, 153&#13;
Butterfield, Gene 153&#13;
Buttz, Gary not pictured&#13;
Caffery, Larry 154&#13;
Cain, Dennis 173&#13;
Cain, Nona 37, 173&#13;
Calfee, Wanda 173&#13;
Camp, Millard 173&#13;
Campbell, Karen Ann 136&#13;
Campbell, Kathryn 50, 173&#13;
Campbe ll, Patsy 136&#13;
Campbell, Peggy 127, 154&#13;
Canaday, Jim 42, 173&#13;
Capron, Bruce 154&#13;
Capron, Kathl een 64, 70, 136&#13;
Carey, El len 154&#13;
Carlson, Angie 44, 154&#13;
Carlson, Mike 121, 154&#13;
Carlson, Mike not pictured&#13;
Carmen, Dena 174&#13;
Carmen, Lave rn 17 4&#13;
Carpenter, Julie 29, 31, 52, 93,&#13;
174&#13;
Carrell, Judy 154&#13;
Carroll, Debbie 44, 174&#13;
Carter, Judy 17 4&#13;
Carter, Marcia 4B&#13;
Carter, Sandra 32, 50, 174&#13;
Caruso, Linda 17 4&#13;
Ce rveny, James 54, 136&#13;
Chaffee, Jeanne 37, 174&#13;
Ch ambe rs, Dan 67, 136&#13;
Chambers, Kathryn 154&#13;
Childers, Cherlyn 136&#13;
Childers, Linda 37, 174&#13;
Childs, Vickie 154&#13;
Christensen, Adeline 69, 154&#13;
Christia nsen, Greg 99, 174&#13;
Christensen, Janet 136&#13;
Christensen, Kris 154&#13;
Christensen, Ricki 67, 136&#13;
Clark, Al ice 154&#13;
Clark, Candy 45, 70, 71, 154&#13;
Clark, Corky 44, 154&#13;
Clark, De nnis 121, 154&#13;
Clark, Kerry 37&#13;
Clark, Sally 2B, 31, 4B, 36, 70,&#13;
71, 174, 216, 217&#13;
Clark, Vicki 136&#13;
Claussen, Linnea 46, 116&#13;
Clayton, Doug 120, 153&#13;
Clevenger, Dan 154&#13;
Clevenger, Darre ll 136&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Noreen 154&#13;
Cody, Bob 67, 122, 136&#13;
Coffman, Ginger 12B, 136&#13;
Collett, Hal 30, 34, 63, 106,&#13;
lOB, 114, 136, 216&#13;
Collett, Linda 32, 41, 42, 46, 51 ,&#13;
45, 174, 59&#13;
Collier, Bruce 154&#13;
Colwe ll, Kathy 64, 66, 70, 136&#13;
Comley, Richard 175&#13;
Conaway, Alice 9, 36, 57, 12B,&#13;
175, B4, B9&#13;
Conaway, Jani e 154&#13;
Conboy, Mary 30, 41, 50, 70,&#13;
B6, B7, 129, 154&#13;
Conkling, Craig 2B, 56, 107,&#13;
112, 154&#13;
Conner, Denny 104, 106, 175&#13;
Conner, Jeff 33, 56, l 02, 106,&#13;
119, 125, 154&#13;
Cook, Janice 45, 46, 47, 136&#13;
Cook, Sha ron 154&#13;
Coppock, Jay 154&#13;
Core, Jim 4B, 154&#13;
Corum, Jo Anne 175&#13;
Costello, Donna 154&#13;
Cowardin, Leslie 31, 5B, 95, 175 &#13;
Cox, Bob 118, 136&#13;
Croghan, Mary 54, 64, 137&#13;
Croson, Mike 137&#13;
Cross, Doris 45, 52, 70, 137&#13;
Culek, Georgia 54, 64, 69, 86,&#13;
128, 136, 137&#13;
Culvat, Mike 137&#13;
Cure, Carol 175&#13;
Curry, Pat 154&#13;
Daboll, Lori 137&#13;
Danburg, Mike 33, 175&#13;
Darrington, Beverly 175&#13;
Darrington, Kathy 137&#13;
Daub, Frank 106, 108, 118, 137&#13;
Daughe rty, Connie 137&#13;
Davis, Kirk 155&#13;
Davis, Marjorie 31, 33, 39, 175&#13;
Davis, Pam 54, 64, 75, 129, 137&#13;
Davis, Sandy 28, 44, 45, 50,&#13;
175&#13;
Dawson, Tonia 49, 82, 83, 85,&#13;
175&#13;
Deal, Glenda 30, fl4, 48, 54, 64,&#13;
86, 87, 137&#13;
DeBar, Dave 33, 56, 112, 123,&#13;
155&#13;
DeHart, Janet 175&#13;
DeHart, Mike 155&#13;
Delashmutt, Russell 155&#13;
Demore!, Phyllis 155&#13;
DeSantiago, Sandy not pictured&#13;
Desantiago, Kay 54, 137&#13;
DeSantiago, Rita 30, 64, 127,&#13;
137&#13;
DeTroy, Phil 38, 65, 67, 93,&#13;
175&#13;
Diamond, Che ryl 36, 155&#13;
Dick, Cathie 45, 137&#13;
Dick, Nick 65, 175&#13;
Dick, Ray 137&#13;
Dickinson, Carol 175&#13;
Dickinson, Christine 175&#13;
Dietz, Donna 137&#13;
Dike, Bob 31, 174, 176&#13;
Dingman, Ray 137&#13;
Dishong, Edward 176&#13;
Dishong, Gloria 155&#13;
Dofner, Charlene 137&#13;
Dohe, Steve 30, 28, 63, 106,&#13;
108, 118&#13;
Donahoo, Raymond 155&#13;
Doty, Lynne 137&#13;
Doucette, He le na 137&#13;
Do ug he rty, Kathleen 45, 64, 54,&#13;
137&#13;
Doug hman, Darris 176&#13;
Doug hman, Bob 116, 176&#13;
Downing, Virg il 155&#13;
Drake, Gloria 31, 34, 50, 45, 54,&#13;
176&#13;
Drake, Vickie 35, 57, 59, 176&#13;
Dreager, Tim 33, 106, 11 4, 155&#13;
Dreager, Nancy 137&#13;
Drieve r, Larry 33, 59, 60, 61,&#13;
65, 176&#13;
Dryak, David 137&#13;
Dunaw ay, Linda 50, 54, 66, 137&#13;
Duitman, Linda 36, 70, 71, 85,&#13;
176, 2 16, 2 17&#13;
Duke, Judy 32, 36, 51 , 54, 59,&#13;
62, 169, 176&#13;
Durick, Diane 30, 137&#13;
Durick, Nancy 36, 176, 217&#13;
Dworak, Pat 28, 31, 31, 44, 71,&#13;
84, 176&#13;
Dye, Roger 137&#13;
Dyson, !iteve 109, 155&#13;
Eckes, Bob 137&#13;
Edie, Judy 155&#13;
Edie, Karen 137&#13;
Edie, Linda 137&#13;
Edie, Terry 176&#13;
Ehrenbe rg, Cynthia 54, 64, 137&#13;
Eiedge, David 138&#13;
Ellerbeck, William 63, 138&#13;
Elliott, Mary 30, 54, 66, 138&#13;
Elliott, Vincent 15, 32, 33, 39,&#13;
41 , 43, 176&#13;
Ellis, Mark 155&#13;
Engle, Kenneth 176&#13;
Englund, Kenny 155&#13;
Eppe rson, Sharon 64, 70, 138&#13;
Espinosa, George 138&#13;
Etherton, Lynn 176&#13;
Ethinton, Chester 155&#13;
Ettleman, F. 69, 126, 127&#13;
Evans, Craig 106, 108, 138&#13;
Evans, Eldon, 177&#13;
Evans, Nancy 45, 138&#13;
Evans, Neal 56, 66, 67, 68, 118,&#13;
155&#13;
Falconer, Pat 33, 36, 45, 87,&#13;
177&#13;
Faris, Kathy 138&#13;
Farris, Rex 106, 119, 155&#13;
Fazio, Susie 45, 177&#13;
Feekin, Janice 30, 41', 44, 51,&#13;
54, 155&#13;
Feekin, Lynnette 30, 34, 44, 51 ,&#13;
59, 155&#13;
Fender, Rick 177&#13;
Fernley, Dennis 28, 31, 33, 90,&#13;
105, 106, 177, 203, 226, 234&#13;
Fernley, Jann 30, 75,' 138, 139&#13;
Fe rnley, Ron 30, 33, 56, 120,&#13;
155&#13;
Ferrin, Terry 92, 106, 123, 153,&#13;
154, 155&#13;
Ferryman, Ann 33, 39, 41, 44,&#13;
51 , 155&#13;
Fezette, Jane t 138&#13;
Fi done, Diana 28, 32, 36, 7 4,&#13;
88, 89, 96, 97, 98, 177, 196&#13;
Fidone, Joann 70, 138&#13;
Field e r, Donna 177&#13;
Fienhold, Michael 156&#13;
Fienhold, Robe rt 32, 56, 4 1,&#13;
177&#13;
File, Kathy 138&#13;
Filkins, Ron 156, 165&#13;
Fillebeck, Frank 138&#13;
Fink, Kathy 156&#13;
Fitz, April 70, 138&#13;
Flanagan, Steve 138&#13;
Fl annery, J ames 156&#13;
Flannery, Sharron 138&#13;
Flegg, Daniel 156&#13;
Flink, Ca ro l 138&#13;
Floyd, James 107, 112, 177&#13;
Foley, Donna 36, 45, 65, 177&#13;
Folkerts, Karen 138&#13;
Foote, Darrella 138&#13;
Foote, Sandra 138&#13;
Forbes, Andrew 138&#13;
Forcade, Nancy 9, 54, 156&#13;
Ford, Charles 177&#13;
Forsythe, Craig 93, 177&#13;
Forsythe, Leslie 138&#13;
Foster, Alfred 138&#13;
Foust, Billie 138&#13;
Foutch, Carl 156&#13;
Fowle r, John 156&#13;
France, Claude 58, 67, 156&#13;
Franks, Dan 56, 156&#13;
Franks, Mike 138&#13;
Freer, Ron 177&#13;
Frey, Donna 156&#13;
Friedrich, Sandy 30, 138&#13;
Friedrich, Susie 9, 28, 31 , 36,&#13;
57, 89, 178&#13;
Fries, Dan 178&#13;
Frieze, Connie 69, 126, 178&#13;
Frieze, Patty 138&#13;
Fronk, Carol 156&#13;
Fullington, Ellen 156&#13;
Funk, Rebecca 46, 54,. 138&#13;
Gabrielli, Armando 33, 48, 122,&#13;
178&#13;
Gage, Greg 106, 108, 116, 138&#13;
Gaines, Clyde 138&#13;
Gallagher, Chet 39, 49, 59, 80,&#13;
81, 83, 84, 178&#13;
Galle, Dwain 66, 106, 118, 156&#13;
Gamblin, Gregory 112, 178&#13;
Gardner, Danial 178&#13;
Gardne r, Edward 178&#13;
Gardner, Willie 178&#13;
Gardne r, Peg 139&#13;
Gardner, Tom 156&#13;
Garges, Marcia 33, 39, 44, 48,&#13;
50, 70, 7 1, 178&#13;
Garrean, Tim 33, 56, 104, 106,&#13;
116, 178&#13;
Garrison, Ron 120, 178&#13;
Ga rrison, Steve 48, 120, 156&#13;
Gates, Dale 139&#13;
Geibe rt, Robert 31, 39, 45, 67,&#13;
68, 179&#13;
Gibbons, She ila 139&#13;
Gibbs, Evelyn 45, 179&#13;
Gibbs, Pamela 54, 64, 139&#13;
Gibler, Ed 37, 179&#13;
Gibler, Joe 56, 116, 179&#13;
Gibson, Michael 56, 118, 156&#13;
Gibson, Nancy 46, 48, 127, 139&#13;
Gienau, Robert Not Pictured&#13;
Gilbe rt, Francis 156&#13;
Giles, William 66, 68, 120, 156&#13;
Gilfillan, Lyle 156&#13;
Gill, Karen 9, 46, 156&#13;
Gillespie, Sandy 139&#13;
Gilmore, Cathy 139&#13;
Glacey, Margaret 179&#13;
Globe, Cheryl 139&#13;
Globe, Matt 156&#13;
Goche nour Debbie 50, 51, 54,&#13;
139&#13;
Godsey, Sandra 70, 179&#13;
Goldenberg, Maurice 15, 29,&#13;
32, 33, 39, 40, 41, 42, 56,&#13;
106, 116, 179&#13;
Goldsberry, Gerald 179&#13;
Gottbrecht, Carla 32, 42, 45, 46,&#13;
179, 196&#13;
Gottbrecht, Georgia 156&#13;
Gouker, Sharon 179&#13;
Grap, Cheryl 9, 45, 49, 58, 60,&#13;
61, 81, 82, 83, 156, 49&#13;
Grap, Gayle 139&#13;
Grau, Donita 30, 61 , 70, 156&#13;
Grau, Sue 139&#13;
Graves, Nella 30, 43, 44, 54,&#13;
156&#13;
Gravitt, Alta 156&#13;
Gray, Charlote 36, 57, 58, 61 ,&#13;
179&#13;
Griffin, Marsha 47, 156&#13;
Griffis, Wayne not pictured&#13;
Grosvenor, Donna 37, 179, 197&#13;
Groth, Carl not pictured&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Robert 156&#13;
Guild, Calvin 109, 139&#13;
Guild, Clifford 56, 99, 109, 111 ,&#13;
139&#13;
Guild, Mike 139&#13;
Gundlach, Jerry 139&#13;
Gundlach, Theodore 179&#13;
Haack, Steven 121 , 139&#13;
Hack, Lind a 156&#13;
Hadden, Cheryl 179&#13;
Hadlund, Richard 139&#13;
Hager, Jane 9, 30, 44, 48, 70,&#13;
157&#13;
Hagerman, Virginia 46, 70, 99,&#13;
139&#13;
Hagood, Bill 34, 58, 105, 106,&#13;
11 2&#13;
Hallberg, Christopher 179&#13;
Hall, Victoria 44, 45, 69, 126,&#13;
157&#13;
Hamilton, Patricia 30, 54, 70,&#13;
139&#13;
Hanafan, Barb 36, 44, 48, 51 ,&#13;
70, 93, 157&#13;
Hancock, Robert 179&#13;
Hand, John 99, 139&#13;
Hanna, Danny l 04, 106&#13;
Hannon, Barbara 157&#13;
Hansen, DeAnne 32, 54, 60, 62,&#13;
169, 180, 196, 200, 227&#13;
Hansen, Debbie 30, 157&#13;
Hansen Jo Ann 139&#13;
Hansen, Kathy 30, 41 , 52, 54,&#13;
157&#13;
Hansen, Kristie 52, 139&#13;
Hansen, Patsy 31 , 46, 51, 180,&#13;
196, 226&#13;
Hansen, Sheila 9, 157&#13;
Hanslip, Avalena 30, 59, 157&#13;
Hanson, Beth 31 , 44, 51, 52, 59,&#13;
61, 180&#13;
Harbold, Carolyn 64, 139&#13;
Hardesty, William 180&#13;
Hardiman, Dave 49, 62, 79, 85,&#13;
180&#13;
Hardiman, Steve 33, 60, 61, 63,&#13;
106, 108, 140&#13;
243 &#13;
Harkins, Richard 46, 140&#13;
Harm, Pamela 30, 64, 140&#13;
Harrill, Debbie 36, 89, 180&#13;
Harris, Jacqueline S4, 61, 140&#13;
Harris, Joann 32, S9, 180&#13;
Hartman, JoAnn 43, 4S, 49, Sl,&#13;
S9, lS7&#13;
Harvey, Ken 30, 33, lS7&#13;
Havekost, Cheryl 30, S4, 140&#13;
Havranek, Timothy S4, l S7&#13;
Hawkins, Barbara 180&#13;
Hawkins, Mike S6, 66, 68, l S7&#13;
Hawkins, Richard 140&#13;
Hawkins, Tom S6, 104, l 04,&#13;
109, 120, 180&#13;
Hayes, Jeannie 9, 28, 44, 48,&#13;
so, 70, 71, 180&#13;
Haynie, Connie 66, 68, 140&#13;
Hazen, Kathy 4S, 157&#13;
Head, David 180&#13;
Head, Keith 180&#13;
Head, Wayne 157&#13;
Heckerman, Jim 28, 30, 33, 157&#13;
Heenan, Mike 180&#13;
Heffernan, Bob S6, 106, l 08,&#13;
119, 12S, 140&#13;
Heffernan, Suzan 31, 180&#13;
Hefley, Rhonda 180&#13;
Heineman, Sharon S9, 49, l S7&#13;
Henderson, Arthea 84, 140&#13;
Henley, Mitch 157&#13;
Hennings, Mike 120, 180&#13;
Henry, JoEllen 31, 34, Sl, 59,&#13;
62, 78, 181&#13;
Hensel in, Judith 140&#13;
Herrick, Ron 41, 181&#13;
Hessman, Patricia 31, 44, SO,&#13;
Sl, 181, 196&#13;
Hester, Linda 140&#13;
Heywood, James S6, 99, 1S7&#13;
Hicks, Beverly 1S7&#13;
Hicks, Lindi 4S, 64, 140&#13;
Hielen, Dennis S4, 140&#13;
Hill, Fred 157&#13;
Hill, Marlene 9, 39, 41, 181&#13;
Hines, Karen 48, 158&#13;
Hinkel, Danny 181&#13;
Hod en, Dave l 05&#13;
Hoden, Patricia 64, 140&#13;
Hodges, Joann 64, 140&#13;
Hoke, Steve 28, S6, 91, 98, l OS,&#13;
106, 116, 123, 181, 198&#13;
Holden, Pam 30, 60, 70, 78,&#13;
158&#13;
Holden, Wendie S4, 62, 126,&#13;
140&#13;
Holding, Clifford 1 S8&#13;
Homan, Bruce 140&#13;
Honig, Jackie 140&#13;
Horner, Denny S6, 93, 97, 98,&#13;
111, 112, 181, 203&#13;
Horner, Pam 28, 36, 158&#13;
Hotchkiss, Joe l 119, 181&#13;
Hotchkiss, Mark 140&#13;
Hough, Steve 122, 140&#13;
Hourigan, Dennis 118, 140&#13;
Howard, Margaret 66, 181&#13;
Howard, Renee 50, S4, 66, 140&#13;
Howland, Diane 28, 31 , 42, Sl,&#13;
sa, 61, 128, 181&#13;
Howland, Joslyn 140&#13;
Hubbard, Abigail 28, 31, 42,&#13;
46, 181, 226&#13;
Humes, Trudy 45, 181&#13;
244&#13;
Humlicek, Anna 1 S8&#13;
Humphrey, Susan 64, 87, 14 l&#13;
Hunt, David 182&#13;
Hunt, Ernestine Not pictured&#13;
Hunt, Geneva 141&#13;
Hunt, Judy 1S8&#13;
Hunt, Margaret 141&#13;
Hunt, Roberta 44, 69, 158&#13;
Hunter, Shirley 30, 158&#13;
Hupp, Alan 99, 141&#13;
Hurd, Lou Ann 30, 7S, 128,&#13;
141&#13;
Hurley, Pat 36, 3S, 4S, Sl, S2,&#13;
70, 71, 128, lSB&#13;
Hutchinson, Cathie 48, 50, lSB&#13;
Hutchison, Mary 28, 141&#13;
Hyde, Linda 48, 141&#13;
Ives, G. 56&#13;
Jackson, Jesse 158&#13;
Jackson, Karen 182&#13;
Jackson, Ronnie l SB&#13;
Jackson, Terry 141&#13;
Jager, Betti lSB&#13;
Jager, Harold 182&#13;
Jenkins, Charles S4, 66, 141&#13;
Jensen, Howard 6S, 67, 158&#13;
Jensen, Larry l SB&#13;
Jensen, Norman 120&#13;
Jensen, Norman lSB&#13;
Johnson Carol 64, 141&#13;
Johnson, Clyde 43, l B2&#13;
Johnson, Dianne 182&#13;
Johnson David 111, 141&#13;
Johnson, Gary 158&#13;
Johnson, Gary 30, 41, 54, 159&#13;
Johnson, Joe l B2&#13;
Johnson, Linda 45, 159&#13;
Johnson, Paula S4, 182&#13;
Johnson, Roger 97, 112, 123 .&#13;
lSl, 159, 16S&#13;
Johnson, Sandra 30, 141&#13;
Johnson, Sharon 54, 141&#13;
Johnson, Sue l B2&#13;
Johnston, Brad l S9&#13;
Johnston, Linda 64, 141&#13;
Johnston, Philip 66, 141&#13;
Jolliff, Rick 159&#13;
Jones, Eve lyn 45, 50, 70, 141&#13;
Jol]es, Jennifer 141&#13;
Jones, Mike 56, l 04, 106, l 09.&#13;
119, 182&#13;
Jones, Mike 159&#13;
Jones, Paulette 52, 141&#13;
Jones, Rosemarie 141&#13;
Jung, Kathy JOB, 159&#13;
Jung, L&lt;irry 106, 123, 1 S9&#13;
Katze nstein, Frank 99, 141&#13;
Katzenstein, William 99, 183&#13;
Kaufman, William 159&#13;
Keele, Corbin 183&#13;
Ke ller, Me rle 141&#13;
Kell e r, Susie l 83&#13;
Ke ll e r, Vickie 45, 159&#13;
Kellogg, Cynthia 9, 159&#13;
Ke lly, Kaothleen l 83&#13;
Kennedy, Cind y 9, 36, 1 BJ&#13;
Ke nnett, Eva 64, 141&#13;
Kenyon, Kathy 21, 44, 4S, 48,&#13;
57, 159&#13;
Kern, Bob 106, 112, 123, 159&#13;
Kern, Roger, l 83&#13;
Kessler, Che ryl l 83&#13;
Kilgore, Larry l 83&#13;
Kilpatrick, Gl enn 159&#13;
Kindberg, Linda 9, J6, 88, 89,&#13;
98, 169, lBJ&#13;
King, Bob 119, l 83&#13;
King, Carol 28, 30, 41, S4, SB,&#13;
60, 61, 70, 78, 159&#13;
King, Harlan 183&#13;
King, Janice 9, 159&#13;
King, Sharon 9, l BJ&#13;
Kinnaman, Eleanor 141&#13;
Kinne, Vickie J7, l8J&#13;
Kinne, Di ana 159&#13;
Kinney, Roger 159&#13;
Kinsel, Gary 6J, l 06, 125, 14 l&#13;
Kinsel, John 30, 56, l 06, 112.&#13;
12J, 159&#13;
Kirby, Dorie 141&#13;
Kirchhoff, Julene 64, 87, 141&#13;
Kjar, Brian 11 S, 141&#13;
Klefstad, Kaye 30, S4, 6S, 70,&#13;
141&#13;
Klement, Glenna 45, 51, 159&#13;
Klement, Vickie 141&#13;
Knauss, Bonn ie 47, SO, 141&#13;
Knouse, Jack 56, S9, 11 B, 159&#13;
Knutson, Doug 1S9&#13;
Koch, Kitty JO, 36, 42, 49, 73,&#13;
87, l S4, 159, 236&#13;
Koebel, Ron 142&#13;
Koger, Don 12S, l S9&#13;
Koger, Mike 142&#13;
Kohl, Loie 159&#13;
Kohrs, Karen Sl, 159&#13;
Kohrs, Gregg S6, lOS, 106, 109,&#13;
110, 1 83, 198&#13;
Kope ra, Richard Not pictured&#13;
Konecy, Helen 159&#13;
Kramer, Ru ss 159&#13;
Krenz, Rubert 159&#13;
Krivokucha, Michael 11 B, 159&#13;
Kroger, Helen 142&#13;
Kruse, Andrea 70, 71, 160&#13;
Kruse, Bill 160&#13;
Kunik, Harvey 48, 142&#13;
Kunik, Michae l 160&#13;
Lambert, Robert S6, 111, 119,&#13;
lBJ&#13;
Lamphier, Bill 142&#13;
Lancia!, Te rry 122&#13;
Larsen, Conn ie J6, 58, 61, 89,&#13;
169, 183&#13;
Larsen, Harvey 9S, 184&#13;
Larsen, Roberta 160&#13;
Lauver, Craig 122, 160, 165&#13;
Lawless, Jack 32, l 84, 196&#13;
Lawrence, Susan 160&#13;
Lawton, Estes Jl, 3J, 49, 56,&#13;
82, BJ, 104, 106, 116, 184,&#13;
198&#13;
LeBaugh, Virginia 184&#13;
Lee, Kenneth 66, 142&#13;
Lee, Marsha 29, 32, 36, 41, 49,&#13;
57, S9, 61, 89, 184, 196, 199&#13;
23S&#13;
Lee, Pam 41 , 42, 50, 51, 85,&#13;
184&#13;
Lee, Pat 64, 142&#13;
Lee, Roberta 142&#13;
Lehmer, David 67, 68, 142&#13;
Lehmer, Ron 184&#13;
LeMaste r, Larry 31, 56, 123, 184&#13;
Le nhardt, Mike 160&#13;
Le nhardt, Patricia J9, 49, SB,&#13;
82, 83, 184&#13;
Leptie n, Gary 106, 108, 109,&#13;
l lB, 142&#13;
LeRett e, Lou is 41&#13;
LeRett e, Mary 119, 142&#13;
LeRett e, Roge r 160&#13;
Lewell en, Linda 160&#13;
Lewe llen, Peggy 142&#13;
Lidgett, Becky 36, 4S, S7, 160&#13;
Lindahl, Linda 64, 67, 142&#13;
Lindstrom, Chuck 39, 49, 58,&#13;
61, 67, 68, 92, 184&#13;
Linehan, Danny 142&#13;
Linehan, David 160&#13;
Line han, Mike 142&#13;
Livingston, Vaughn SB, 61 , l 84&#13;
Long, Sally 160&#13;
Lorenzen, Julie 142&#13;
Loukota, Mary 44, 50, 184&#13;
Lovell, William 106, lOB, 114,&#13;
126, 142&#13;
Lovercheck, Steve 30, 58, 60, 61,&#13;
114, 160&#13;
Ludwick, Don 99, 142&#13;
Luschen, Linda 69, 126, 127,&#13;
160&#13;
Lydon, Linda 36, 7 4, 128, 160&#13;
Lyons, Mary 142&#13;
Maack, Robert 184&#13;
Mabbitt, Jerry 160&#13;
Mabbitt, Martha 142&#13;
Mace, Larry 184&#13;
Mace, Maurice 142&#13;
Macrander, Laura 142&#13;
Madden, Denny S6, 103, 104,&#13;
106, 112, 122, 184, 198&#13;
Maddy, Cynthia 30, S4, 142&#13;
Magneson Judith 37, 184&#13;
Magneson, Steve 142&#13;
Mahan, Earl 106, lOB, 109, 142&#13;
Mahan, Jackie 4S, SO, lBS&#13;
Mahan, Kay 142&#13;
Maher, Kathy 48, 70, 74, 129,&#13;
160&#13;
Mahoney, Roxann 160&#13;
Maine, Jeannie 9, 28, 44, 4S,&#13;
48, so, Sl, 160&#13;
Mandarich, Nick 106&#13;
Mandolfo, Cathy 69, 126, 127,&#13;
185&#13;
Mandolfo, Jim Not pictured&#13;
Mann, Frank 33, 63, 112, 1 BS&#13;
Mann, Shari 31, Sl, 54, 59, JBS,&#13;
20J&#13;
Manz, Ronald 142&#13;
Mark, Trudy 28, 36, S4, 7J, 97,&#13;
lSl, 128, 160&#13;
Markey, James SJ, 160&#13;
Markuson, Maureen 34, Sl, 170,&#13;
185&#13;
Marlin, Chuck Not pictured&#13;
Maron, Gaylee 142&#13;
Marr, Michael 160&#13;
Marr, Russell 142&#13;
Marshall, John 106, 160&#13;
Marshall, Steve Not pictured&#13;
Mart in, Karen 18S&#13;
Martin, Linda 143&#13;
Mathews, Dave 6J, 106, 1 OB,&#13;
119, 142&#13;
Mathison, Clark 106, 1 OB, 14J&#13;
Matteson, Joa nne 4S, 59, 1 BS&#13;
Mauer, Darce l 4J&#13;
Maue r, She ila 160&#13;
Mendoza, Art 1 BS &#13;
Mensching, Jim 160&#13;
Mensching, Larry 123, 185&#13;
Merk, Linda 49, 58, 62,. 160&#13;
Me rksick, Barbara 160&#13;
Merrill, Linda 160&#13;
Middagh, Caroline 48, 160&#13;
Midkiff, Cha rlie 123, 143&#13;
Millard, Debbie 9, 46, 48, 143&#13;
Mille r, Bonnie 160&#13;
Miller, J ane lle 28, 51, 74, 87,&#13;
161&#13;
Milligan, Gary 161&#13;
Miln e r, Mike 185&#13;
Minor, Jim 48, 67, 121, 161&#13;
Minor, Steve n 185&#13;
Minor, Jim 143&#13;
Minton, Jane ll e 185&#13;
Montgome ry, Gloria 143&#13;
Moore, Judy 36, 57, 186&#13;
Moon, Linda 54, 143&#13;
Moore, Cliff&#13;
Moore, Law rence 66, 161&#13;
Moran, Judy 9, 32, 36, 49, 70,&#13;
71, 84, 86, 87, 186&#13;
Morgan, Jim 56, l 06, 112, 125,&#13;
161&#13;
Moreno, Leo 161&#13;
Morrison, Linda 64, 143&#13;
Morten sen, Gwe n 50, 64, 70,&#13;
143&#13;
Mortensen, Jon 99, 143&#13;
Mortime r, Robyn 143&#13;
Mose r, Mavis 47, 143&#13;
Moss, Jan 46, 143&#13;
Mowe ry, Jack 58, 78, 161&#13;
Mowery, Richa rd 161&#13;
Mulvania, Don 56, 118, 186&#13;
Mulvania, Terry 161&#13;
Mumm, Don 33, 66, 67, 68,&#13;
106, 161&#13;
Murphy, He len 186, 197&#13;
Myers, Margaret 64, 163&#13;
Myers, Patty 161&#13;
Mye rs, Robert 143&#13;
Myklebust, Joe l 32, 33, 40, 41&#13;
42, 43, 186, 196&#13;
McCallan, Dave 161&#13;
McCollum, Bruce 186&#13;
McCallum, Jack 99, 143&#13;
McClary, Joseph 63, 99, 143&#13;
McClelland, Leslee 48, 49, 161&#13;
McCormick, John Not pictured&#13;
McCoy, Mike 106, 109, 161&#13;
McDowell, William 186&#13;
McGee, Richard 186&#13;
Mcintosh, Dorothy 186&#13;
Mcintosh Judy 41, 59, 186&#13;
Mcintosh, Ruth 42, 64, 143&#13;
McKenzie, Julia 42, 52, 47, 143&#13;
McKern, Mike 161&#13;
McMaste r, Rod 161&#13;
McMullen, Bev 21, 31, 49, 59,&#13;
79, 83, 187&#13;
McNulty, Nancy 161&#13;
McTwiggan, Kathy 28, 42, 187&#13;
McTw igga n, Jim 49, 62, 81 , 161&#13;
McTwiggan, William 58, 60, 61,&#13;
67, 187&#13;
Nagel, Jim 109, 111, 161&#13;
Nahach, Nick 161&#13;
Negrete, Rita 161&#13;
Neill, Dave 162&#13;
Nelson, Beverly 143&#13;
Nelson, DeeDee 129, 143&#13;
Ne lson, Elena 50, 97, 98, 162&#13;
Nelson, John 143&#13;
Nelson, Karen 44, 45, 51, 162&#13;
Nelson, Mike 162&#13;
Nelson, Pam 29, 36, 44, 70, 89,&#13;
94, 95, 187, 236&#13;
Neumann, Dianne 162&#13;
Nemecek, Jan 64, 75, 144, 236&#13;
Ne rton, Merlin 118&#13;
Nes bitt, Jerry 111 , 144&#13;
Newberry, Nancy 144&#13;
Newman, Bill 162&#13;
Nice, Robert 162&#13;
Nicholas, Joe 187&#13;
Nightser, Mark 144&#13;
Nilius, Sharon 144&#13;
Nixon, Gary 162&#13;
Nixon, Larry 162&#13;
Nix on, Susette 144&#13;
Norris, Peggy 162&#13;
Norton, Dennis 187&#13;
Nuno, Carmen 144&#13;
Nusser, Dennis 30, 162&#13;
Nuzum, Judy 51, 144&#13;
Nuzum, Patricia 50, 144&#13;
O'Brien, Dennis 144&#13;
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