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                    <text>Published by the se nior class of Ab raham Lincol n&#13;
High School, Council Bluffs, Iowa.&#13;
Editor-in-Chief, Gwen Little ... Business Managers, James Gottbrecht and Richard Conlon .&#13;
Editorial Adviser, Miss Baptist; Busin2ss Adviser, Miss Beck.&#13;
On e &#13;
Two&#13;
Counc il Bluffs is the fifth largest ra ilroad cente r in t he United States. Ei ght trunk ra ilroads pass&#13;
through the city : The Burli ngton, Great Weste rn, Illi no is Centra l, Mi lwa u kee, North Western ,&#13;
Rock Island, Unio n Pac ific and W abash . &#13;
':JJedicalion ...&#13;
Jhe (}olden Spike&#13;
SNCE THE first transcontinental ra ilroad was completed by the driving&#13;
of the golden spike at Promonotory Point, Uta h, May l 0, 1869, railroads&#13;
have played a great pa rt in the development of Council Bluffs.&#13;
Because of railroads, our city has grown from the sma ll tradi ng post of&#13;
Ka nesville to be the fifth largest rai lroad ce nte r in the United States and&#13;
the largest in its population class. It has the third largest railway mail terminal in the United States.&#13;
The rai lroads he lp support the schools throu gh ra il taxes. They give employment to many persons here, and spe nd large amou nts for supplies. They&#13;
have symboli zed unity, power, progress, co-ordination, and defense not only&#13;
for our city and state, but for the na tion . These quali ties are reflected in&#13;
our school life.&#13;
In conside ration for a 11 that ra i I roads have done and wi 11 conti nue to do for&#13;
our city, Abraham Lincoln Hi gh School dedicates the 1947 Crimson and Blue&#13;
to the railroads. It is our "golden spike", li nking the rai lroad ing past with&#13;
the railroad and air age of the future.&#13;
UN I TY-Faculty 5&#13;
PROGRESS- Activ ities&#13;
CO-ORD I NATION- Physical Educatio n . . 51&#13;
DEFENSE-R.O.T.C.&#13;
POWER- Cl a sses . . . .. .. . .. . . 79&#13;
T hree &#13;
Stood&#13;
The Lincoln Memorial, situated on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River bottom, ma rks the spot&#13;
where, legend says, Abraham Lincoln stood on&#13;
August 15, l 859, and announced that Council&#13;
Bluffs would be the terminus of a new Pacific&#13;
railroad. The Daughters of the America n Revolution dedicated the memorial in October, 191 l , and&#13;
the site is now a favorite spot from w hich to view&#13;
the two cities and the river valley.&#13;
Lincoln, at the time of his visit here, first met and&#13;
tal ked w ith Grenville M. Dodge, whose "whole&#13;
career is synchronous w ith ra ilway expansion west&#13;
of the Mississipp i," according to t he Rev. J. R.&#13;
Perkins, h is biographe r. The story has been pre -&#13;
served in " T rails, Rails and War."&#13;
This replica (left) of the Sa int-Gaudens statue .Jf&#13;
Lincoln in Lincol n Park, Ch icago, stands in tne&#13;
e ntrance hall of Abraham Li ncoln High School.&#13;
Jhe&#13;
The beciutiful Dodge Memoria l, by Dan ie l&#13;
Chester French, erected in memory of Mrs.&#13;
Grenville M. Dodge by her daughte rs, also&#13;
serves to keep fresh the memory of General&#13;
Dodge, not only a genera l in the Union&#13;
Army during the War Between the States,&#13;
but one of the chief rai lroad bui lders of t·he&#13;
west. His home still sta nds near Abraham&#13;
Lincoln High Schoo l. &#13;
EDUCATION UNIFIES A NATION &#13;
Left to right: REV. LAWRENCE SIERSBECK, DR. ERIC KS E N&#13;
HILL, MARTIN L. WILLIAMS, CLYDE CAVITT ( presid ent), HERBERT JOHNK ( secretary), MISS GRETCHEN McMILLEN&#13;
(clerk), VERN ALLPHI N , THOMAS McMILLEN, SUPT. G. W.&#13;
Kl RN, CHARLES LANGMADE.&#13;
Jhe S choof&#13;
O//£ce&#13;
Board o/&#13;
f:duca lion&#13;
Si x&#13;
L eft t o right : MARIGOLD WALKER (secretary), VIRGINIA&#13;
GEIWITZ (registrar) , PATRICIA LEUCH (t r easurer). &#13;
John K. Ste inbaugh, the new princi pa l of&#13;
Ab ra ham Linco ln , is a ve te ran of World&#13;
W a r 11 , serv in g as Lieutena nt Command -&#13;
e r in the Navy . He had rece ived Ph . B.&#13;
and M. A. degrees befo re th e war, ta ught,&#13;
and wa s principa l of seve ral h igh schoo ls,&#13;
among w hich was the seni or h igh a t Nebraska City, Ne braska.&#13;
The new vice principa l, The ron R. Stue lke,&#13;
is a ve te ra n of World War 11 , serv ing a5&#13;
Lieutenant Colone l in t he Infa ntry ove rseas. Afte r rece iving his B. A. a nd M. A.&#13;
degrees, he taught, coached, and was&#13;
pri nci pa l at severa l h igh sc hoo ls. At A.&#13;
L. he is dean of boys a nd t he sponsor of&#13;
the Ve te ra ns Club.&#13;
Seven &#13;
ELEANOR BAPTIST-A. B. Kansas State Teachers College,&#13;
Emporia. Journa lism, English. Sponsor, Crimson and Blue.&#13;
LUCILLE BARBE-B. Sc. Nebraska Unive rsity. Typing. Sponsor, Junior Class.&#13;
MARY L. BECK-A. B. Nebraska State Teachers, Wayne,&#13;
Nebraska. English. Business sponsor, Crimson and Blue.&#13;
HANSEN F. BLANK-Stout Institute, University of Belgium.&#13;
Free hand drawing. Co-Sponsor, National Honor Society.&#13;
WILLIAM CERVENY-A. B. Doane College. Ame rican Gov- ernment and English. Debate Coach.&#13;
MARION HANTHORN-B. S. Iowa State College. Home- ma king. Cafe teria Ma nager. Co-sponsor, Omegas.&#13;
BI ANCA McCOMB-A. B. Nebraska Un iversity. English. Sponsor, Clios.&#13;
ERVA HUCKLEEBERRY- A. B. Park College. Geometry, Alge- bra 11 1. Sponsor, Ero Litera ry Society and Senior Class.&#13;
GRACE B. BROADFOOT-A. B. University of Iowa. American&#13;
History. Sponsor, Y-Teens.&#13;
RUTH BRUHN- A. B. Omaha University and Nebraska Un i- versity. Physical Education. Sponsor, G.A.A. and Pep Club.&#13;
FEE CHEW-B. S. Dra ke. Salesmanship, Bookkeeping, Orienta - tion. Athletic Coach.&#13;
JET THRUSH DOWNS-University of Iowa. Typ ing. Sponsor, Commercial Club. &#13;
u&#13;
ROY LAWSON-B. S. Marsons, M. A. Creighton University.&#13;
Biology. Athletic Coach.&#13;
WALTER KAL TEN BORN-A. B. University of Nebraska.&#13;
American History. Athle tic Coach.&#13;
DORA NYROP-A. B. University of Nebraska, A. tvl. Columbia&#13;
Unive rsity. Algebra, Junior Business.&#13;
VIRGIL MILLER-A. B. and M. A. University of lndian&lt;J.&#13;
Physics, Algebra. Sponsor, Philo Liter&lt;Jry Society. Director,&#13;
Athle tics.&#13;
FAYE E. MARTY-A. B. University of Nebraska, M. A. University of Michigan. English. Sponsor, Thalians.&#13;
LELA KETTER- B. S. Drake Un iversity. Geometry, Trigonometry. Sponsor, Ero Lite ra ry Society.&#13;
HERBERT E. LITTLE-A. B. Cotner Co llege, Li ncoln, Nebraska .&#13;
Chemistry. Sl)onsor, Junior Class.&#13;
MAR IE WILLARD- B. S. Iowa State College. Homemaking.&#13;
Sponsor, Alpha Li terary Society.&#13;
H. ARTHUR LEE-A. B. and B. J. Baker University; M. f\ .&#13;
Unive rsity of Kansas. Journa lism. Sponsor, High Y, Echoes,&#13;
and Senior Clas,.&#13;
EDNA WILLARD- B. S. Iowa State College. Homemaking.&#13;
Sponsor, Clio Literary Society.&#13;
BESS HANIGAN-Ph. B. and M. A. Unive rsity of Chica go.&#13;
Ame rican Gove rnment Histo ry and Economi cs. Sponsor, Alpha&#13;
anci l 9 4 7 Graduating Class.&#13;
LUCY MILLER- A. B. Simpson Co llege, B. L. S. Unive rsit y&#13;
of Illinois. Librarian.&#13;
MARGARET HENDERSON-A B Tarkio College. Latin, Eng -&#13;
lish. Sponsor, Latin Club. · ·&#13;
LOI S. JO DELK- B. A. Simpson Col lege, University of Mexico.&#13;
Spanish . Sponsor, Spanish Club. &#13;
MARY ETHEL POMEROY- Ph. B. Drake University. Ge rman,&#13;
Mathematics. Sponsor, Nationa l Honor Society. Dean of Girls.&#13;
GERALD E. ROSS-B. S. C. Cre ighton University. Bookkeeping,&#13;
Office Practice, Business Law. Sponsor, Logo Litera ry Socie ty.&#13;
EDIT H R. TATROE-Gregg School of Sho rtha nd. Sponsor, Delta&#13;
Tau Lite rary Society.&#13;
SALLY Tl LLOTSON- Unive rsity of Missouri, Ame rican Conservatory of Music, Chicago. Music Instructor.&#13;
AGNES H. W HITE-A. B. University of Ca lifornia. Eng lish,&#13;
Psychology. Sponsor, Junior Red Cross.&#13;
LENA E. WH ITE- B. S. Iowa State Teachers College. Book- keeping, Shorthand. Sponsor, Y -Teens.&#13;
HAROLD STOUT- B. S. Iowa State Teachers College. Indus- trial Arts. Sponsor, Aristo Lite rary Society.&#13;
RUDOLPH SE IDL- Conservatory, Vienna. Orchestra, Band.&#13;
JUANITA RAUBER- A. B. Park College, M. A. Columbia&#13;
Un iversity. W orld History, Ame rican History. Sponsor, Thali&lt;in&#13;
Literary Soc iety.&#13;
EDW IN J. RE INEL- B. S. Stout Institute. Industrial Arts. Safety Director.&#13;
E. GRACE TAYLOR- A. B. Drake University. English. Sponsor,&#13;
Delta Tau Lite rary Society.&#13;
BERNICE M. QUINTUS- A. B. State Un iversity of Iowa.&#13;
Speech, dramatics. Play Director. &#13;
u&#13;
ULYSSES S. WILLIS-Oklahoma City Universi ty . Capta in,&#13;
Fi e ld Artillery, Professor, Military Science and Tactics. R.0.T.C.&#13;
l ST SGT. HAROLD M. VOGT-Twe lve years regula r army infantry . R.O.T.C. instructor.&#13;
T / SGT. WILLARD PH IPPS- Nine yea rs U. S. Army. R.O.T.C.&#13;
instruc tor and band sponsor during footbal I season.&#13;
MRS. MARIGOLD WALKER- Sec retary.&#13;
MRS. HARRY E. RATEKIN- First Aid.&#13;
MRS. FRANK JOHNSON-Home Nursing.&#13;
MRS. EARL D. VAN METER-First Aid.&#13;
MRS. SARAH BONDO- School Nurse.&#13;
(Not Pictured ) &#13;
Left to Ri ght:&#13;
T ea time.&#13;
Chow.&#13;
Final buzzer.&#13;
Buddies off the field.&#13;
Everybody yel l !&#13;
At last.&#13;
T heir highnesses.&#13;
T his dance reserved .&#13;
Ugh 1 (Chief Eagle Plume I . &#13;
Le ft to Ri ght:&#13;
Qu it shov in' 1&#13;
Atomic e ne rgy .&#13;
He n pa rty.&#13;
Fl owe rs fo r moth e r.&#13;
Gi vin g it 1&#13;
Just muggin'.&#13;
Our he ro.&#13;
Chee rs for the Lynx 1 &#13;
MISS HANTHORN , cafeteria man a ger, MRS. W . 0. TYLER, MRS. OGLA&#13;
MATTIOLI, MRS. ELSIE TINNELL, MRS. ANNA BRANTZ,&#13;
CuJ!odia/&#13;
Sia//&#13;
Fourteen&#13;
Seated : ALFRED H AN SEN, MAY LANDON . St a nding : FRED BURGMAN , FERRIS FRED, NE LS JOHNSON (hea d custodian). &#13;
I&#13;
" WE LEARN TO DO BY DOING" &#13;
Sixteen&#13;
"Jhe ::!Jrumj Jher; Ban&lt;jJ Jhe Ct;;mbal Clan&lt;jJ&#13;
and Jhe fiornj Jher; Blaze _Awa If!/"&#13;
BAND&#13;
THIRD PERIOD SIXTH PERIOD&#13;
Ralph Hadlund ................. .. . . . President ... .. . . ... .. . ............. Dick Neill&#13;
Melvin Whitman .. ... .. . . . ........ Vice President. . . . . . . .. .... .. . .. . Bob Ethington&#13;
Lloydine Coleman ..... . : ..... . . . . . . . Secretary . . ... . . . .... . . .. .. . Paul Maclafferty&#13;
Bob Brandt . .. . ..... . .. .. ... .. . .. . .. Librarian .... . .. . . ... ..... . .. . .. Francis Taylor&#13;
ORCHESTRA&#13;
President .......... . ........ . .. . .. . ... . ........ . .. . ... . . .... . Mildred Siersbeck&#13;
Vice President .... . ... .. . .......... . .... . . . . . ... . .... ........ Phyll is Christensen&#13;
Secretary ......... . ............. . .. . ......... . . . . .. .. .. . ... .. Marilyn Siersbeck&#13;
Librarian ..... . .. ......... . ...... . .. .. ............. . . . ......... . .. Pete Crose&#13;
DIRECTOR: Mr. Seidl &#13;
"Boogie Woogie " Jack Treynor pounds the ivories and draws a n admiring crowd , &#13;
The fun, hub-bub and excitement of contest work is the&#13;
mai n event of the school year for the musicians in the&#13;
small instrumental groups. Some might say, " Where do&#13;
you see any fun in working over music just for a rating"?&#13;
They wou ld a nswer back, " You don't know what you're&#13;
missing."&#13;
Of course it's hard work practicing and practicing unti l&#13;
the piece is ready for perfection, but, oh, how proud they&#13;
feel when they go to the score board and find that their&#13;
division got a l rating! There's also the excitement of&#13;
piling into a bus and heading for the place of competition,&#13;
Top to ri ght : String Quintet, Brass Quintet, Woodwind&#13;
Quartet, Contest Soloists, Brass Quartet, Trumpet Trio,&#13;
Drum Ensemble. &#13;
where young people all over the state gather to vie in&#13;
music.&#13;
A. L. was right on top this year when it came to excellent&#13;
ratings, not only in vocal but also in instrumental music.&#13;
' The state contest for 1947 was held at Missouri Valley&#13;
on April 25 and 26, with Abraham Lincoln being awarded&#13;
twenty-seven superior ratings. In the vocal department&#13;
there were four superiors and five excellent ratings. Tne&#13;
instrumental groups, as shown on these pages, brought&#13;
home five superiors and thirteen excellents. Council&#13;
Bluffs is outstanding in music appreciation, and A. L.&#13;
contributes much ta lent to community musical activity.&#13;
-•1-•1-•1-11•&#13;
Top to left : String Quartet, Contest Soloists, Miscellaneous&#13;
Strings, Woodwind Trio, Sax Quartet, Flute Quartet, Drum&#13;
Ensemble &#13;
FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Brown, Copeland, Johnk, Leggio, Austin, Jensen . V. Brown,&#13;
Malick, Appel, Perrin, Reed , O' Meara, Olsen . SECOND ROW : H . Minor, Fahnestock, Campbell ,&#13;
Hennessy, Eckert, Olmsted, Jenkins, Eliassen, Handlen, Vanderpool , B a sch, D. Minor, Brandt.&#13;
THIRD ROW : O'Neill, O' Brien, Langdon, Keller, Farnum, Plumb, Edson, Watson, Knauss,&#13;
Ferguson, Duckworth , Weaver, Taylor, Petersen. FOURTH ROW: Christensen , R atekin,&#13;
Frohardt, She a, Mead, Ba ird, Anderson , Thomas, Little, Delehant, Tinley, Finkel, Crowl,&#13;
Geasland. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Landon , Cl a rk, Juel, Hays, H . Hays, Felllngham, Ball, B.&#13;
Brandt, Pratt, Butler, Kensinger, Frost, Madsen, Graalfs.&#13;
FALL&#13;
Norma Olson ....... . . ... .&#13;
Dick O'Bri e n .... . . . .. .&#13;
Ma rilyn Cope land ..&#13;
Phy llis Crowl . . ... . . .&#13;
CHORUS&#13;
.. President .&#13;
. . . Vice -Preside nt . . .... .. .&#13;
. . .. .. Secretary-Treasure r . . . . . . . . .&#13;
. . . . .. .... Librarian .. .... . . . . . . . .&#13;
!)/)() ''&#13;
f fl /ujic&#13;
SPRING&#13;
. . Emily Pratt&#13;
. . Peggy Brown&#13;
. . Ned Ratekin&#13;
. . Arlene Finkel&#13;
The director is at her sta nd , the baton is raised and seve nty faces are al e rt, ready for the&#13;
moment to begi n, th en-there 's a song in the a ir that would w arm the coldest heart!&#13;
Let's look at some of the accomplishments of this group for the '46 -' 47 season. To start&#13;
t he school yea r off, the chorus pa rt icipated in th e All-Southwest Iowa Chorus in Octobe r.&#13;
They d id a bang u9 job on "The Pirates of Pe nzance, " th e Gilbe rt a nd Sulli va n ope re tta, w hich&#13;
was next on th e schedul e . In Decembe r, t hey presented "'Tw as the Ni ght Befor e Christma s,"&#13;
w hich rece ived many a chuc kle. They a lso sa ng th e famous " Ha lluj a h Choru s" from Ha nde l's&#13;
Messia h." By this time , contest was just a round the corne r, a nd you should have see n the&#13;
" one" ratings they co ll ected,-seventee n altogether 1 The re was the Easter program and to e nd the season, the annua l Spring Conce rt. '&#13;
St a nding: R at ekin , Geas l a nd , V a nderpool . Ed son , Ri c e, Ta y lor. Seated :&#13;
~enslnger , Brown .&#13;
DIRECTOR : Mrs. Til l otso n &#13;
O'Brien, Ratekin, H ays, Vanderpool, L andon, Appel, L angdon.&#13;
"n /_.,, irale6 a/ Penzance "&#13;
With flashing swords, daring costumes and pretty lassies, the colorful Gilbert and Sullivan&#13;
operetta, "The Pirates of Penzance," was presented in the A. L. auditorium on Decembe r 6&#13;
and 7.&#13;
" The Slave of Duty," as it is also called, is a comic opera wh ich was given first in New York in&#13;
1879 and in Eng land in 1880 unde r the direct supervision of Mr. Gilbert a nd Mr. Sullivan&#13;
The operetta gets under way whe n Frederick, through a misundersta nding, is apprenticed by&#13;
his nursemaid to a pirate instead of a pilot. Amusing experiences begin to take place.&#13;
When Frederick gets his fi rst glimpse of women, he finds Mabel, his true love, and a touch of&#13;
romance is added to the comedy.&#13;
With the colorful costumes, the dancing, and melodious singing, the operetta was an outstand -&#13;
ing musical event.&#13;
OPERETTA LEADS&#13;
FIRST ROW: Appel , Langdon, Hays,&#13;
SECOND ROW : O'Brien, Vanderpool,&#13;
L a ndon.&#13;
DIRECTOR: Mrs. Tillotsen &#13;
Fl RST ROW, left to right : Basa rt, Davis, Moore, Morris, Harding, Keellne, Jensen , Mayne, Lytle,&#13;
Cruse, Ramm , McNally. SECOND ROW: King, Neilsen, McEl":'aln, fampbell, Pate~, Negus,&#13;
Huber, Little, Thomas, Olson, Moats, Heady. TH I RD ROW : Brew1ch, 0 Brien, Superno1s, Haver,&#13;
Kn u drn n , B erg, Bone, Wolfe, Allavie, Bartel, Petersen, Beck.&#13;
!)/)/} ''&#13;
f fl /u6ic&#13;
Senior (;lee&#13;
President .. . . ... ......... . .. . . .. . . ... .... .. .. ... . . ... ..... . . . .. . . . . Pat Wolfe&#13;
Vice Preside nt . . ....... .......... ... . . .. . .. .. .... .. ...... . ...... Marilou Moats&#13;
~~ ~~:~ · .· .· .· .· .· .· .· .· .· .· ." ." ." .· .· .· ." ." ." ." ." .· ." ." ." ." .· ." ." ." ." ." ." ." ." .· ." ." ." ." ." ." .· ." ." ." ." ." ." ." ." ." ." ·c~r~~a;~ 1 ~i~~&#13;
Junior (;lee&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . ... . .. . .. . .. Mary Lou Ginn&#13;
Vice President . .. .. ... ... ... . . . ..... ...... .... . ..... .... . . .... . .. Phyllis Lovell&#13;
Sec reta ry .. . ... . . .. ......... . .... . ... . ...... . ... . ...... . .. .. .. Dolores Wingate&#13;
Libra ri ans . .. . . ... . . . . .. .. . ... ... .. . . . ........ . . . .. . Jo Ann Varner, Phyllis Dollen&#13;
DIRECTOR : Mrs. Tillotson&#13;
Fl RST ROW, left to right : Tollinger, Blackburn, Kruger, Bennett, Jenkins, Eckert, Stemple,&#13;
Ginn, N. Nelson, Cleaveland , Sutton , Stupfell , Webster. SECOND ROW : Weatherill , Eklund,&#13;
Jac k son, Eastman , Bromberg, Negethon, P. Nelson, Burgstrum, Speight, Kohles , Fender. Morse,&#13;
Lovell. THIRD ROW : W . Francke, Reese, Knutson, Hays, Van Horn , Wingate. Dollen , Drennan,&#13;
Griffi n , M . Peterson, Epperson, Herrod, Klahn. FOURTH ROW: Lundeen, Gundlach, Quick,&#13;
McKee , Varner, R. Fra ncke, B. Peterson , Kain, Spetman , Voss, Feekln, English .&#13;
Twenty -two &#13;
Twenty -three &#13;
From left to right: Wanda Handlen . Bob Felllngham, Irene Beck, Larry Roffman, R ussell Clark, Roger T utton, Jerry O' Neill, J anet Supernols.&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY&#13;
Gu ilty or not gu ilty? That was the question before the adult jury, chosen from the audience&#13;
of this play. Karen Ondray had been charged with the murder of Biourn Fal kner, by pushing&#13;
him off the roof of his most luxurious penthouse in New York. The play portrays her court&#13;
tria I.&#13;
CAST&#13;
Judge .. .. ...... . .. .... . .. . . . .. ... .. . .. . . ... . .. . . . . ..... . .. . . .. . .... .... . . L arry Roffman&#13;
Fl int . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . ... . .. . . • •.. . . .. . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · ..... . . Don Landon&#13;
Stevens ....... ... .• . ... ...... . ... . · · · · • ••· · · · · .. · · · · ·•••• • · · · · · . . . · · ·• · · . .. . . . .. Jerr y O'Neill&#13;
D r. Kirkland .... .. . .. . .. ... .. .. ... . . . .. . . . . .. . · · · . .. .. · · .. · · • ·. · · . .. ... • • . . . .. ... ... . . . . B ob Ball&#13;
Van Fleet .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . • . . .. ... .. .. . • • • • · · . . . . . ... . . ..... .. . .. Bill V a nDercreek&#13;
Sweeney . . , . . . . ... . . • •... .. . . .... .. ..• .• . . · .. . .. • . · · · · · · · • · · · · · . · . . . • • . . . . . ..... . . . .. A l Brown&#13;
Whitfield . .. . . . . . .. . . . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . •. . ... . .. .... .... · · · · .. ... ....... .•. .. .. . . . .. R ussell Clark&#13;
J ungqu i st . . . ......... . ... ...... .. ...... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .... . ...... . .. .. . . . . Ronnie Beall&#13;
Rega n . . . . .• . . . .. .. . .. • . ..... ... . . ... ·. · . . . .. . • · · .. · · . .. • • ... . . . .. ...... Bob Fel l Ingham&#13;
Clerk ... . ... .. . ... . . . . .. . .. . ...•... .. .. • ...... . . . . . . .. · · · • · .. · . .. . . .. •• . . .... . . .... . Roger Tutton&#13;
Bail iff .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. ..... . .... .... .. ..... .... ... ...... . . . ... . .. .. . . . .... Jim Scott&#13;
Mrs. John Hitch ins . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . • . .. . · . . ..•. . .. . .. . ..• • .. . .. . .. C arolyn Bone&#13;
K aren . . . .. . . . . · · ... . • .. · .... · · . •. · · . .. · . . • • . . · ... . . . ... · ... . .... . W a nda H a ndlen N a ncy L ee . . . . . . ..... . . . . · ... · .. ... ·. · · · · · · · . .. · · .. · · · · · · · · · · . . • . .. .. .. · . . . .. .. . Janet Supernois&#13;
Jane . . .. .. . .. .. · · . .. · · . ..... ... · .. . . · . .. .... ..... .. . ..... . Jean Swa nson Magda . . . .. . .. . ... . .. . . .. . . .. .... .. ...... . . . .. .... .... . . . . . .. . . .. . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. J une Keeline&#13;
Roberta .. .... .. . . . .. .... . .. ..... .. .. .. .. . . . . . · · . • · ... .. . ... •.. .. .. .. . . . ... . Joyce Ball&#13;
Prison Matron . . .. .. • . . . . .. .. .. .. ...... .. .... . . . . . • ... . ... . . .. . . . .. . • . .. .. . D o nna O ' Brien&#13;
Sec'y to Flint. . . . .. . . .... . . ...... . . . . .. . .. . .. . • · · · · . · . . ..••.. ... .. • ... . . . . B etty Peterson sec'y to Stevens .. . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . . .... ... . . .. . .•. •.... ...... . ... . . . . .. • •. . . ... . .. .... Irene Beck&#13;
Cf /}" Jormal&#13;
NOVEMBER 15, 16&#13;
Alpha , De lta Tau, Ion ian, Philo, Thalian&#13;
J ane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..... Norma Olso n Sa ll y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beverly Grundmeier&#13;
Agnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . JoAnn Shelry&#13;
Andrew Cutler . . . . . . . . . . . . .....•.. . ... ..... . Stanley R ice Nettie Cutler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .. . . . ... .. . •. . . ... .... .. Dolores Cavitt&#13;
Mr. Ahern . . . . . . . . . . . •. . . ... Jim Gottbr echt&#13;
Jim .... ...... .. . . .. .. .... .. . . . . ... ........ .. ......... .... D ick G reen&#13;
Rose Tilton .... .. .. . .......... . .. . ........ . .. .. Jacquie O 'Meara Mrs. Tilton ..... .. . . .. .. ...... . . .. . .. ... . . . . ...... ........ Phyllis Crowl&#13;
Josie Tilton ... . .. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .... . ..... • . . . . ..... .... . Roberta Austin&#13;
Elroy .. . . . .. . .. .. . . . ... . . .. . .. .... . Bill V andercreek&#13;
George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .... .. R o n a ld Geasland&#13;
Marc i a . . . . . . . ... . Natalie H ennessy&#13;
Cindy Collins ... . . ... .. . .. . .... . .. Virginia Vance&#13;
Marilyn . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. ... .... Shirley P et erson Lt. Bob Cunningham . .. . ... . . .... .. . •. ..... . .. . . . . .. ... . ... .. . . . Russell B eltz&#13;
Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . • • • . .. . . .. . . Bernice M. Q uintus&#13;
Student Director . . . . ... .. ••.. .... . .... . . • . .. . ..... .... . . Virginia Shepard &#13;
Left to right, Fl RST ROW: Geri Malick, H arry L an gdon , Jim Gottbrecht, Natalie Hennessy,&#13;
Bill Christensen. SECOND ROW: Virg i n ia V ance, Marilyn Copeland, Emily Pratt, Phyllis Crowl,&#13;
Dwalne Petker, Milton Gordon.&#13;
SENIOR CLASS PLAY&#13;
"Jhe Connecticut Yankee in J0ng- --4rthur 'j Court"&#13;
MAY 23-24&#13;
This play shows how a young, ambitious, electrical engineer is knocked-out by his own experiment and upon awakening finds he is in King Arthur's court. Humor develops from the&#13;
contrast between the old and new.&#13;
CAST&#13;
H a nk Bennett. ...• . ... . . . . . • .. .. . ............ •. ....•••.. . .. .. . Jim Gottbrecht&#13;
Marlon .... .......•.. . ...... . .. . ....... . ....... . ..•........... . . .. Geri Malick&#13;
Mrs. Bennett ..... .. • . ... . .. ..•. ... . . . ...... ... •... . . . .... .. ..... Phyllis Crowl&#13;
King Arthu r .. .. ... .. ... . . • .. ...... .• • .... •.... . ........ .. ... Bill Chri stensen Queen Guenever .. ..... . ........ . .. . ....•.. . ...... •. . ..... .. ..... Emi ly Pratt&#13;
Merlin ........ . ............•.. ... .•.. . . . . .. •.... . ... .. . . . . ... Harry Langdon&#13;
Sir Sagramor .... ....... . .. . , .. ......... •. . .. . . ...•...... . ....... .. . D ick Hoyt&#13;
Clarence ......... .... .. . ......... . ....•. . . . ...•• . ... . . . ....... . Milton Gordon&#13;
Elaine ... . ... .. ....... . ... .. . . ..... .. ........... . ..... .. . . .. Marilyn Copeland&#13;
Sir Launcelot ........... .. . .. . .. ... ... ... ... . • . .. . .•... , . . .... Dwaine Petke r Queen Morgan Le F ay . .. .. • . .......••. .. .. . . .. •...... . . . .. .. Natalie Hennessy&#13;
Sandy ..... .... .... . . . ....• ... . .. . ..... •.• ... .. ....•.......... Virginia Vance&#13;
" /} _/V-nne o/ (jreen&#13;
MARCH 7-8&#13;
(Aristo, Clio, Ero, Logo, Omega)&#13;
Anne Shirley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Helen P ark&#13;
Florence Remsen . . ... . •• .. .......... .. ..... J ayne Kensinger&#13;
Minnie Stearn .. . .. . .. .. ............ ........ . .... .......... Joa n Sorenson&#13;
Mrs. Alexander Spencer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... . Emily P ratt Matthew Cuthbert ......... . . ........ . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .... Dwai ne P etker&#13;
Marilla Cuthbert . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . ........... Virgini a Shepard&#13;
Mrs. Rach el Lynde ... .. ....... . .... ....... ... .. Anna Margaret L ai n son Mrs. Barry . .. . .. .. .. .. . • . . .. .. .... .... . Gwyneth Johnson&#13;
Diana Barry . . . . . . . . ...... . ........ .. . . ..... .. .. Marjorie J en k in s&#13;
Mrs. Allan .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .... .. ........... Arlene Finkel&#13;
Josie Pye . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . Dolores Finerty&#13;
Moody Spurgean .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .... .. .... L arry Roffman&#13;
Gilbert Blythe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .. .. D ick Conl on&#13;
Ira Mills .. . .. .. . .. .. ... .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. . ... .. .. .... Harry Langdon&#13;
Director .. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... . .... .. ... . .. ... Bernice M. Quintus&#13;
Student Director ........... . .. .... . .. . ...... ..... ........... Jacquie O ' Meara &#13;
Fl RST ROW: O ' Neill, Krasn e, O' Meara , Smith, Vance, Edson . SECOND ROW: Fahnestock,&#13;
O. Morris, Pratt, Sheiry, Little , Shepa rd , Conlon . THIRD ROW : Landon, Rice , Hays, O ' Bri e n , VanDercree k , H a dlund, Langdon, Christense n .&#13;
Members chosen late r in the yea r from " Anne of Green Gab les," and "The Night of January 16"&#13;
a re Donna Morris, Fred McCarron, Dwa ine Petker, He le n Pa rk , Russell Clark , W a nda Hand len,&#13;
Bonn ie Nelson , Gordon McBurney, Ve rna Mae Paddock a nd Doris Dre nna n.&#13;
The Masqu e and W ig furn ishes actors, actresses, sta ee&#13;
crews, business staffs, production sta ffs, a nd e lec -&#13;
tric ians.&#13;
Six members are chosen from each pl ay a nd operetta :&#13;
Twe nty -six&#13;
two from the cast, two from the p roduc tion staff an::l&#13;
two from business staff. Members are chosen by th2&#13;
cast a nd c rew on the basis of outstandi ng work. Se lfdevelopment is the ir ma in goa l. &#13;
l lit O~DSHOW AND&#13;
([)lN TIO-HI &#13;
FRONT ROW : Mary K. Hannah, Barbara Baird, Marilyn Petersen,&#13;
Celia Stagem a n, Natalie Hennessy, Roberta Austin. BACK ROW :&#13;
Virginia Brown, Emily Pratt, Harry Langdon, Stanley Rice, Raymond Smith .&#13;
and Poelrlj&#13;
SPEECH&#13;
Citize ns of tomorrow lea rn pa rliamentary&#13;
law procedure.&#13;
Radio announcing is taught to benefit&#13;
those looking to radio as a career. &#13;
FRONT ROW: Mary Tinley, Orph a Morris, Mr. Cerveny, Jo Ann Sheiry. Jean Lenz.&#13;
BACK ROW : Jack Treynor, David McClellan, H arry Langdon, Milton Gordon. Coach :&#13;
Mr. Cerveny.&#13;
::be bale&#13;
FRONT ROW: Mary Conlon , Pat Stapleton, Martha Ericksen, Donna Morris. P at&#13;
Mahon , June Keeline, Mary Tinley, Janet Supernois. SECOND ROW : Mary Gardner.&#13;
Edn a Molgaard, Shirley Kushner, Barbara Moore, Virginia Brown , Beverly B asch,&#13;
Jean Lenz, Larry Mark, Barbara Byers, Elinor Cody, Jo Ann Sheiry, Orpha Morris.&#13;
TH I RD ROW : Bill Van D ercreek , Jack Tre vnor, D a vid McClellan , Milton Gordon , Harry L ang don. •&#13;
Twenty-nine &#13;
FIRST ROW, left to right: B . Nelson, Davis, Williams, Hlnmln, Vance, G i nn, Mace, Lytle, Cruse,&#13;
M . Steinhauer, Cody, D. Steinhauer. SECOND ROW: Colem an, Strother, Roli son , Jensen , Miller,&#13;
Swanson, Weaver, Supernois. Campbell; Ecklund , Bromberg, Stapleton. THIRD ROW:&#13;
Weatherill, V a nderpool, P as•e r C a nnon , P . Nelson , Gress, Corffes, Brown, Copel a nd, Grundemler,&#13;
Peterson , Madeson, Th"om pso n, Moon, Negcthon . FOURTH ROW: Kelsen, Warner, Strobehn,&#13;
Mayne, Moats, Juel, Cavitt, Spetman, M artin, Frazier, K eel ine, Christensen , Sorensen.&#13;
FALL SPRiNG&#13;
Peggy Brow n . . . ... . .... .. ... . ..... President .......... ... ...... .. .. Delores Cavitt&#13;
Jan ice Mayne .......... . . .. .. ..... Vice President .. . . .. ..... .. .. . ... . . . Barbara Juel&#13;
Virginia Va nce ...... . .... . .... ... ... Secretary ..... . .. .. . . . .. .... Maribeth Negethon&#13;
Beve rl y Grundemeier . . . .. .. . .. .. ...... Treasure r ...... . . .. . .. . ... .. .. Joanne Strobehn&#13;
Ma ry Weaver . . .... . .. Sergeant- at-Arms . .. . .. . . ... . . ... .. Maril yn Kel.;en&#13;
Jea n Swanson .... .. . . . .... Historian . .. . .... . Janet Supernois&#13;
SPO NSORS: Miss Hani ga n, Miss Marie Willard&#13;
Amid the constant whi rl of high sc hool activi ti es the&#13;
Alphas a re a lways p rom inent.&#13;
tion party for new members, the Christmas tea and&#13;
the a nnual Moth e r-Senior banquets in May.&#13;
This year Alpha ta lented actresses took lead ing parts&#13;
in the inte r-society play " Stri ctly Formal" and the&#13;
Junior Class play "The N igh t of Ja nuary 16."&#13;
In fo rensic work, Alpha s we re in the fina ls of debate,&#13;
Prose and Poetry, and the extemporaneous speaking&#13;
contests.&#13;
The hi gh li ghts of the year include th e hilarious initiaThirty&#13;
This yea r at graduation many fin e A lphas wi ll leave,&#13;
but the trad iti on a nd ideals of a ll Alpha s will be carried on. W e ca nnot he lp but feel that the Alphas&#13;
shall reap eve:n ri che r rewa rds throu gh their fin2 k"'y&#13;
to success : Ab ility, Loya lty, Pride, Happiness, a nd&#13;
Ambi t ion. &#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Virginia Shepard .. . .. . ....... . .. . . .. . President ... .. . . . .. . . . . ..... . . Mau reen Newell&#13;
Marjorie Jensen . . . . ... . .. . .... . ... . Vice President .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. Joanne Olson&#13;
Anne Eklund . . . .. . ... ... .. . .... . . . . Secretary . . ... .. . .. ... . .... . . . . Gwen Johnson&#13;
Kathleen Johnk . . . . . . ..... . . . . .. . T reasu re r ... . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . Jayne Kensinger&#13;
Donna Tracy . . . .. .. . . . ... .. ..... Sergeant-at-Arms ... ... ... . .... . .. .. . . Helen Park&#13;
Mauree n Newel l . . . . . . .... . ... . ..... . Historian. . ... Margaret Plummer&#13;
SPONSORS: Miss McComb, Miss E. Wi llard&#13;
The object of the Clio Literary Society is the improvement of its members in the art of self- expression,&#13;
in mora l and social advancement, in science, history,&#13;
and literature.&#13;
Barbara Baird and Elaine Bloxom represented the society in the Prose and Poetry fina ls. He len Pa rk had&#13;
the lead in "Anne of Green Gables." Virginia Shepard&#13;
was Queen of Halloween. Pat Wolfe has been president of the Junior Red Cross Council; Maureen NewP.i l&#13;
was chosen Honorary Major of the R.O.T .C.; Shirley&#13;
Kushne r was business manager of the Echoes for this&#13;
spring; and Joanne Olson was fall president of the&#13;
Pep Club. A number of Clios represented the school&#13;
in the state music contest.&#13;
Our outstanding socia l events were the annual Va lentine Tea , wh ich honored our Mothers, and the Red&#13;
Candle Christmas Tea, which we shared w ith t he&#13;
Alphas.&#13;
FIRST ROW: B. Newell , Tolling er, Leggio, Conlon , Jensen , H . Gardiner, H ays , J ohnk, Eckert,&#13;
Barritt, G. Co llier, A. Collier. SECO N D ROW: Knutson, G reer, Pl ummer, M. Newell, P ark,&#13;
Ketcham, J . Gardiner, A b bott, Wil c ox, Rief, Ames, Neilsen, J . Cam13bell. THIRD ROW : Lo per, E . Lee, Baird, Olson, E klu nd , C. Campbell, Handlen, P e tersen, Little, L arsen, F eekin, Eriksen. FOU RTH ROW : T racy, Bahr, Slater, McKee, Sieck, McTwiga n , Sm ith, Shepard, Wolfe, K ushner, F a rnum, M. Lee, Q uick, Kensinger, Johnson.&#13;
Thirty· one &#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Dwa ine Pet ke r .. .... . . ... .. . . .. .... . President . .. . . . . ... . . .. . ... . . . . . . . John Briggs&#13;
John Briggs .. ... .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . ... Vi ce President .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. Dwaine Petker&#13;
Russe ll Beltz . . . . ... . .. . . .. .. . . . . . ... Secretary .. .. ...... . .... . . .... .. . Russe ll Beltz&#13;
La rry Roffma n ...... . . . .. . . . . . .... . . Treasure r . . ...... .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . Russell Green&#13;
Grant Flenke r . . . . .... . . . . . .. . . . .. Sergeant-at-Arms .. . . .... . ... . .. . . Warren Peterson&#13;
SPONSOR : Mr. Stout&#13;
" W e lea rn to do by doing."&#13;
Th is motto of the Aristos has kept them busy in&#13;
activities such as debate, athl etics, public spea ki ng&#13;
and d ramatics.&#13;
Although the membership of the Aristos was some -&#13;
what be low par, the boys more than made up for this&#13;
fa ct by th e ir diligent a nd exte nded e fforts to uphold&#13;
the high standing of the society.&#13;
The play "Anne of Green Gables," give n in co-ope ration w ith the Clio, Ero, Logo, and Omega societies.&#13;
was, without doubt, one of the outstanding hits of&#13;
the yea r.&#13;
Fl RST ROW left to r ight : Russ e ll Beltz, Gra nt Flenker. SECOND ROW : V e rnon P e t e rs en , Russe ll Gre en , Dwa in e P et ke r, F red Mc c a rron, L a rry Roffman .&#13;
Th irty- t w o &#13;
FIRST ROW: Ervin , Erickson. SECOND ROW : Plummer,&#13;
Mark, Rice, Roennau. THIRD ROW: O'Neill, Adams, Ball,&#13;
VanDercreek , Dunshee, Blake.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Bill VanDercreek ... ... ............. . . President ....................... . Stanley Rice&#13;
Stanley Rice . . .. . . .... . ... .. ... . .. Vice President . .. ... ...... . . . ... .. ... Dea n Price&#13;
Larry Mark . . ... .... . ..... ... . ...... Secretary ........... . . .. .. .... Bill VanDe rcreek&#13;
Dean Price ... .. .. ....... . ... . ... . .. Treasure r . . ...... .. ... . . .... Raymond Roennau&#13;
Robert Ba ll . ..... .... .. . ..... ... Sergeant-at-Arms ... ... . . . .... ... . .... Robert Ball&#13;
SPONSOR: Mr. Little&#13;
Although the lonians are best known for th e ir re -&#13;
fre shments, they also have some talent among them.&#13;
"Strictly Forma l," the ope ning play of the year, was&#13;
backed by active participation on the part of the&#13;
members. Debate and Prose and Poetry were two&#13;
additional activities in which the lonians carried their&#13;
colors.&#13;
A. L.'s intercity basketball team was aided by players&#13;
as well as by a manage r from the lonians. The society is also justly proud of the Ioni a n participation in&#13;
football, wrestling, and track.&#13;
But the hi ghlight of the yea r was th e initi ation at&#13;
Fairmou nt Park. This wa s really someth ing to see,&#13;
eve n though th e boys who were the victims didn 't&#13;
quite know w hat it was a ll about.&#13;
The Jonia ns closed the ir year wi th the annua l picnic&#13;
in recogniti on of the graduates.&#13;
Thirty-three &#13;
Fl RST ROW: Hopp, Van Meter, Gundram, Palmer, Trunkenbolz, Benscoter, Kent, Zach. SECOND ROW: McCallan, Madsen, Jessup, Lustgraaf, Kahl , Hough , Knutson, Muetlng, Howerton . TH I RD ROW: Andersen, Prentice, Gnader, Sweetman , Rasmussen, Plumb, Petersen, Mitchell,&#13;
Dutch e r, Kerber.&#13;
Commercial Club&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Marjorie Hiatt . . .. ....... . . .. ....... . President .. .. ................ . ... Rogene Kahl&#13;
Janice Prentice ..... . .. . ... . . . ... . Vice President . . ...... ......... . . Mary Anderson&#13;
Regina Lustgraaf . . .. . ...... ..... . ... . Secretary. . . . . . . . . ... .. .... ... Esther Petersen&#13;
Rogene Kahl .... ..... . .. . .... . ... ... Treasurer ..... .. . ........ .... Ruth Ann Plumb&#13;
SPONSOR: Mrs. Downs&#13;
"May we have your attention?"&#13;
That is the aim of the Comme rcial Club- to attain&#13;
such efficiency, sociabi lity, and complete capability&#13;
fo r its members that it cannot he lp but receive attention.&#13;
This aim is "reached for" by having successful persons, w iser in the ways of the business world, speak&#13;
to us and give us advice and helpfu l hints for our&#13;
Thirty-four&#13;
future work. W e are more sociabl e because of the&#13;
meetings that are just for entertainment-it helps&#13;
create a fri end liness toward a ll those with whom we&#13;
are associated in society, as we ll as business.&#13;
Once agai n we say, "May we have your attention? "&#13;
But no matter what your reply, we proud members&#13;
of t he Commercial Club intend to reach our goal&#13;
of getting your atte ntion. &#13;
Jau&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Natalie Hennessey .... .... .. . . ... . .. . President .. . . . . .. ..... ... . . ..... ·. '. . Pat Eckert&#13;
Connie Perrin ... . .. ............ ... Vice President ...... . . ........ .. ... Phyllis Crow l&#13;
Catherine Appel . ... . . .... . . . ... . . . .. Secretary ... ... ..... ...... · .... . .. . Joan Speer&#13;
Roberta Austin ... .... .... .... .. . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . .... ... ..... . Mildred Siersbeck&#13;
Phyllis Crowl .... . ..... ....... . '. Sergeant-at-Arms . . ... ..... . ... .. . . . Barbara Byers&#13;
Lois Drake ... .. . .. . . .. .... . . . .. .. .. Historian ...... . . ................. Lois Drake&#13;
SPONSORS: Miss Taylor, Mrs. Tatroe&#13;
A busy year certainly held the attention of the Delta&#13;
Taus. Three fina lists in the Prose and Poetry contest&#13;
put us way out on top as did the girls who represented us in our play "Strictly Formal." The formal&#13;
initiation of the new girls in the fall is always outstanding and our "Pastel Tea" to welcome new girls&#13;
in the spring will not soon be forgotten. The Road&#13;
Show proved us to be a society with lots of "get up&#13;
and go."&#13;
The year was topped off by our annual Mother and&#13;
Daughter Banquet, which is always a big success.&#13;
FIRST ROW, left to r i ght: Paddock, Jabens, Townsend, Filkins, Nielsen, Keeli ne, F . W atson ,&#13;
Andersen, Harding, Perrin, Brandt, Eckert. SECOND ROW: D rake, M cClell and. L angmade:&#13;
Matteson, Kent, Stemple, Smith, J. Treynor, O'Meara, Edson , A ppe l, Austin. P. Watson. TH I RD&#13;
ROW: Bone, Hennessy, Melendy, B. Basch, M. Treynor, Peterson . Lainson, Gordon , F ah nestock,&#13;
Brewich, Hatc h, Speer, Minor, Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Byers, Siersbeck, C rowl , Lukken,&#13;
Eckrich, Osborne, G undlach, Voss, Molgard, Gardner, Mead, O ' Brien, Alloway, J . Ba sch, Negus.&#13;
T h irty·five &#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Emily Pratt ....... . ...... . .. .. . . .... President . . ...... . ... ... Anna Margaret Lainson&#13;
Gwen Little . . .. ... . . .... .. . . . .. . . Vice President .. ... . .. .. ... ... ... Virginia Brown&#13;
Mary K. Hannah ..... . .. .. ..... . ..... Secretary ... .... ...... . ......... . Doris Knauss&#13;
Anna Margaret Lainson .. .. ..... .... .. Treasurer . . . . ...... .. ........ Marilyn Siersbeck&#13;
Marilyn Siersbeck .. .. ............ Sergeant-at-Arms ..... .. ... ... ..... Donna Olmsted&#13;
SPONSORS : Miss Ketter, Miss Huckleeberry&#13;
Th e Erodelphian Literary Society was founded in 191 3&#13;
to give girls opportunities in the field of dramatics&#13;
and to serve as a social unit of the high school. In&#13;
the last year Emily Pratt, Mary K. Hannah, and Virgi nia Brow n represented the Eros in the finals of&#13;
Prose and Poetry Readings. "Anne of Green Gables"&#13;
was a memorabl e occa sion with Anna Margaret Lainson, Emily Pratt, Dolores Finerty, and Arle ne Fin ke l&#13;
as senior participants.&#13;
During the debate season Donna Morris and Virginia&#13;
Brown were the hard -working captains. The Eros represented the sc hool in the national journalism convention with Gwen Little as editor-in-chief of the&#13;
annual and Janet Barritt as editor-in-chief of the&#13;
Echoes. Emily Pratt rece ived a "I " rating in the district musi c contest.&#13;
To climax a ll the programs and parties of the year,&#13;
the annua l Mother-Senior Banquet was enjoyed in&#13;
the month of May.&#13;
FIRST ROW: Bachman, Coons, Watson, Sorenson, Smith, V. Brown, P . Moore, Olmsted, Finerty,&#13;
Morris, Hutchison, Krause. SECOND ROW : Bennett, Jenkins, Speight, Eastman, Reed , Dunlop,&#13;
Weatherill, Castle, Kjarr, Blackburn, B . Hansen, Mahon, Knauss. TH I RD ROW: Hunter,&#13;
McElwain, Garrett, Hilborn , Hannah, Peterson , M. Hansen, Howard, McNally, B. Moore, Pratt,&#13;
Finkel, Lainson, Durham. FOURTH ROW: Thom as , Andersen, L . Brown, Stacy, Fuhs, Allavie,&#13;
B a rtel, Drennan , Nielsen, Anderson , Canon, Little, Beck, Reese, Slersbeck.&#13;
Thirty-si x &#13;
Fl RST ROW: Sorenson , Mordeson, L ied, H ansen, Green , Crose. SECOND ROW : Hannah, Negus, Miller, Basch, Juel, Nelson , Reed, Brown. THIRD ROW: Kaukver, Smith, Hennessy, Conlon , V a nDercreek, Trey nor, Shea, Pohla.&#13;
(Jerman&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Mary Ann Reed . .. .. . . . . ........ Preside nt ... .. ...... . . ... . . . .... . Dick Conl on&#13;
Ba rbara Juel ...................... Vice President ............ .. .. ..... Dave Brown&#13;
Rosemary Mordeson . .... . . ..... . ... .. Sec retary . . .......... ...... Rosemary Mordeson&#13;
Mary K. Hannah .............. . ..... Treasurer ........ .. . . .. . . . ...... Beve rl y Basch&#13;
Tom Shea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Se rgea nt- at-Arms. . . . . . . ... .. . ....... Ha rry Pohl a&#13;
SPONSOR: Mrs. Pomeroy&#13;
The chi ef purpose of the German Club is to promote&#13;
a better understanding of the Ge rman people, a nd an&#13;
appreciation of the ri ch he ritage give n to the world&#13;
by the poets,' musicians and scientists of Germany.&#13;
In orde r to promote this general th eme, the programs&#13;
at the meetings are student ta lks on German people&#13;
a nd th eir land. In the inte rest of German music, songs&#13;
are su ng and music played by the members of the&#13;
society.&#13;
Th irty-se-.·e n &#13;
Fl RST ROW, left to ri g ht: Kruge r, Cody, Sorenson, Eklund, Wolfe, Jense n, Mayne, Morris, Kra use. SECOND ROW : Berg, Mc Elwain, Lan gm a de, Ca vitt, Leasure, Ma honey, Co nlon, Brow n, Little. THIRD ROW : Kensinger, McBu rney, McCl e ll a n , V an Dercreek, L a n gdon, Durbin, Gottb recht, Treynor.&#13;
Junior j{?eJ C.oJJ&#13;
President . ...... . ... .. .... . ...... . .... ... .. ... . . . ... .. ... .. ... .. ... Pat Wolfe&#13;
Vice President .. . ... ..... . ... .. ... . ... ... .. .. . .... .. .. . . . .... . . Dave McCle llan&#13;
Secreta ry ... ... .... ..... . ... . . . .... ... ... .... . .. . .... . ..... . ..... Orpha Morris&#13;
Treasure r ... ... ....... .... . .... ........ .... ... . .. . . . ..... . . . . . . Jim Gottbrecht&#13;
SPONSOR : Mrs. White&#13;
Service to the school and community has been the&#13;
keynote of Junior Red Cross Council activities th is&#13;
year. Heading the counci l's e ndeavors was the production of the fall e nrollment assembly, ha iled by&#13;
many as the finest Red Cross program ever presented&#13;
at Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
Since t he pageant, "The Red Cross in Peace as in&#13;
War" by Harry Langdon, was produced before variou;&#13;
c ivic o rganizations, t he council received addi tiona l&#13;
prestige. David McCle lla n, chosen as representative&#13;
to the 194 7 National Convention, was cha irman of&#13;
Thirty - e ight&#13;
the excellently constructed and valuable survey of&#13;
Council Bluffs' service groups.&#13;
During the Christmas season countless gift boxes were&#13;
sent to wa r orphans abroad, whi le at home, forty unfortunate families were treated to the essentials of&#13;
a happy holiday season. Various articles were constructed with the assistance of the Y-Teens and the&#13;
ma nua l training depa rtment for distribution to vetera ns' hospitals throughout the nation. Truly this was&#13;
a successful and busy year for the membe rs of our&#13;
h igh school's junior chapter of the Red Cross. &#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Joyce Frazier, He len Russe ll ..... ..... . President . ... .... . Mary TrEynor, De Loma Tallman&#13;
Shirley Peterson ... .... .. .. . ...... Vice President ... .. . . ... .. . .... Mary Hope Smith&#13;
Jane Treynor .......... . .. .... . ..... . Secretary .. . ...... . .......... .. . Nancy Huber&#13;
Phyllis Lovell ... . ... .... . ........ ... Treasurer . . .......... . . . . ... . ... Gwen Madsen&#13;
Margaret McNally ............ ... . Sergeant-at-Arms . . .. . ...... . ....... Park Williams&#13;
SPONSOR : Miss Henderson&#13;
The Latin Club, with 38 members, has two consuls&#13;
(presidents), following the manner of officia ls in&#13;
Rome.&#13;
The ir programs are made interesting to the members&#13;
by being varied among music, games for the members&#13;
to participate in, and topics on Rome to better inform&#13;
th em of Roman customs and ways of living.&#13;
At Christmas they had a gift exchange party, each&#13;
member bringing a gift.&#13;
Seven members, Jane Treynor, Mary Treynor, Nancy&#13;
Hu ber, Barbara Baird, Jane Allavie, Evange line Lundeen, and Park Williams participated in the Road&#13;
Show. Their skit was based on first aid.&#13;
Fl RST ROW, left to right: Abrahamson, Durh am, Kruger, Stupfell, Lovell , De Lores T a llman,&#13;
De Loma Tallman, R ussell , Morris, Peters, Erickson. SECOND ROW : Christensen, Peterson,&#13;
Olsen, Lundeen , M. Treynor, Bone, Wulff, McNally, Pelton, Baird. TH I RD ROW : Siersbeck, Steffensen, Smith, Ginn, Van Horn, Williams, J. Treynor, Madsen, Huber, Eyberg, Allavie.&#13;
Thirty-nine &#13;
OFF ICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Dick Conlon .... ... . ..... . .. .. .. ... . President ........ .. . .. . .. . .. . .... Jack Treynor&#13;
Jack Treynor ...... . .... . ......... Vice President . .. . ..... .. . ...... . Harry Langdon&#13;
Ralph Hadlund ... .. ... ... ... ........ Secretary .. . .. ..... .. . ......... Milton Gordon&#13;
Harry Langdon .. .. ... ... .... . .. ..... Treasurer . . .... . . ... .. .... ... .. Ralph Hadlund&#13;
Milton Gordon ... ... . . . . . .. .... . Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . ... . . . ....... Douglas Freyder&#13;
SPONSOR: Mr. Ross&#13;
The members of the Logo Literary Society can be&#13;
justly proud of their endeavors during the 1946-47&#13;
schoo I year.&#13;
Capturing the Boys' lntersociety Debate Crown for&#13;
the third consecutive season, the four members of&#13;
the ir debate squad proved outstanding also in varsity&#13;
competition. The Logo's placed a winner in the fina ls&#13;
of the Prose and Poetry Festival, and were well represented on the cast and Production staff of their play,&#13;
"Anne of Green Gables."&#13;
In the R.0.T.C. Battallion Logo members held the&#13;
posts of Major, Captain, Adjutant, Band Captain, and&#13;
Lieutenant. A Logo captured first p lace in the University of Omaha Extemporaneous Contest. Two&#13;
members won superior rating in the baritone and piano&#13;
divisions of the school music contest. Logos were&#13;
outstanding in football, basketball, a nd track.&#13;
Under the guidance of Mr. Ross, the new sponsor,&#13;
and with the la rgest enrollment in several years, the&#13;
Logos have constructed an excellent progress for allaround development.&#13;
FIRST ROW : N. Brown, Gordon, D . Brcwn, Purscell, Schell inger, Tutton. SECO N D ROW:&#13;
Forty&#13;
McClellan, Larsen, Scott, McBurney, Sacks, Mahoney, Conlon. THIRD ROW: Langdon, Doran,&#13;
Hadlund, Freyder, Howe, Treynor, Ethington. &#13;
FIRST ROW, left to rig ht : Willi ams, D unlop, Sadler, Knudsen, J . Stapleton, Lewis, B. Brown, Nelson, Ma hon , Benscoter, Kent, Eklund, Ecke rt, H ays. Jenkins, Stempl e . SECOND ROW: V.&#13;
V a nce, Copeland , Austin, Thomas, Perrin , J . Treynor, Allavie, Allow ay. Heiberg, F u hs, Knauss, Foth, Drake, H utchlson, Da vis, Basa rt. TH I RD ROW: N. Je nsen, Ericksen, F inkel, Moats,&#13;
Reed, Hunter, Grundmeier, Olsen, O'M eara, M. Vance, Bennett, T o illnger, Speight, Krause,&#13;
Paddock. FOURTH ROW: Reese, Negethon, Feek in, Crowl, M. Jensen, Delehant, Ba ird, Smith,&#13;
Peterson, M. Treynor, Lacy, P . Brown, Olson , Ecklund, Minor, P . E ckert , Collin s. FIFTH ROW : P . Stapleton, Huber, Little, Wolfe, Mayne, Cavitt, Shepard, J uel, Voss, Bartel, B ut le r, Pratt,&#13;
Hennessy, Taylor, Bra ndt.&#13;
. OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Joanne Olson .. ... .. . . ... . ...... . . . .. President . . . .. . .......... .... . .. Ja nice Mayne&#13;
Jane Taylor .... .. .. . ... . . . . . . .. . . Vice President . . . . . .. ..... ...... Mary Ann Reed&#13;
Pat Eckert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Secreta ry-T reasurer . .. . ... . . . .. .. Beverly Grundemeier&#13;
Pat Wolfe . .. . . ... . . . . .. . . .. .. .. ... Historia n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Pat Wolfe&#13;
SPONSOR: Miss Bruhn&#13;
Che:?ring our t eams on toward victory during both&#13;
the football and the basketball seasons, the Pep Club&#13;
promoted schoo l spirit and supported our ath letic&#13;
teams. They chartered busses, once to Shenandoah&#13;
and once to Lincoln so the teams would feel t h'ey&#13;
we re being backed.&#13;
Spectators attending games see t he Pep Club members as a mass of w hite and blue with flashes of red&#13;
and blue banners waving excited ly in support of the&#13;
Lynx teams.&#13;
In the fall , this bunch of e nergetic g irls sponsored&#13;
homecomi ng at the Omaha Creighton Prep vs. Lynx&#13;
footba ll game, when Norma Olsen was crowned footba ll queen.&#13;
Whe n the basketba l I season c losed. the Pep Clu b&#13;
presented corsages to the mothers of the boys on ou r&#13;
basketball team ; thus e nding thei r loyal work for the&#13;
yea r.&#13;
F o rty-one &#13;
FIRST ROW, left to right: Schuetz, Krasn e, B. Gree n, Smith, Beck . Glasford. SECOND ROW:&#13;
Wichman , Longnecker, Seldin, Landon, Gottbrecht, Ross. TH I RD ROW: Hoyt, Brown, R. Geasland, Johnson, B., Geasland, D. Green.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Raymond Smith .. ....... . . .... .... . President .. .. .. ...... .. ...... Ronald Geasland&#13;
Charles Johnson . ... .. .. ...... ... . Vice President . . ........... ... . .. . Leslie Krasne&#13;
Richard Green .. ... .. ... . . ... ... ..... Secretary . . . .... ... .... ..... . . . ...• Al Brown&#13;
James Gottbrecht .. .... ... ........... Treasurer .... ......... . . . .. . .. ... Don Landon&#13;
Wayne Beck .. . .. . . .. .. ...... . .. Se rgeant-at-Arms . .. ..... . .... . . .. . . . .. Don Ross&#13;
SPONSOR: Mr. Mill e r&#13;
Another year has bee n completed by the Philos, the&#13;
o ldest boys' li te rary soc iety at Ab ra ham Lincoln h igh&#13;
school.&#13;
Dick Hoyt rep rese nted the Philos in extempos, and&#13;
Raymond Smith took pa rt in the Prose a nd Poetry&#13;
finals.&#13;
They lent the tale nt of Rona ld Geasland, Dic k Green,&#13;
Forty-two&#13;
and Jim Gottbrecht to the play "Strictly Formal, "&#13;
w hich was sponsored by the Philos, lonia ns, Alpha s,&#13;
De lta Taus and Thalians.&#13;
In conclusi on, the Philos sincere ly thank Mr. Mill e r,&#13;
their sponsor, for his inva luab le assistance to the&#13;
soc iety. &#13;
UteranJ&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . .... . . . . .. .. .... .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . Ed Fauble&#13;
Vice President . .. . .. ... .... .. . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . ... .. .. . . . . . . .... Ernest Pi erce&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer . ... .. . . .... . . ...... . ..... . . .. .. . ... . ....... Bernard Brougham&#13;
SPONSOR : Theron Stuelke&#13;
The Veterans Club of Abraham Lincoln was first&#13;
formed in September 1946 with the purpose of&#13;
aiding the veterans, and making them feel more&#13;
at home on their return to high school.&#13;
Twenty-six veterans attended Abraham Lincoln this&#13;
semester, fourteen of whom will be graduated th is&#13;
year. The others will return in the fall to finish work&#13;
for their diplomas.&#13;
The only social event of the year sponsl!&gt;red by the&#13;
Vets Club was a dance October l 0. Most of the&#13;
activities of the club are of a business nature. These&#13;
included Aptitude Tests given each vete ran by the&#13;
local Veterans Administration.&#13;
Vice-principal Theron Stuelke, sponsor of the club,&#13;
states that the club will be organized as long as there&#13;
are returning veterans attending the school.&#13;
FIRST ROW, left to right: Clark, Blakeman, McDonald, Nobble, Faubble, Spoto, Minor, Kruger.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Dillehay, Smith , Murphy, Leuch, Kruse, Mahoney, Cusworth. THIRD ROW:&#13;
Cerveny, Jorgenson, McPartland, Blllmlre, Kochel, Larsen, Home, Pierce. Reginald Sanders is not&#13;
In the picture.&#13;
Forty -t h r ee &#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Orpha Morris . ...... .. ....... .. ..... Preside nt ..... ... .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . Jo Ann Sheiry&#13;
Jea n Lenz . . ....... .. ... . . .. ...... Vice President ... .. . .. .... . . .... .... Mary Inga lls&#13;
Betty Christensen .... .. . ... .. . . ..... . Secretary .. . .. . . .. .. . .... ....... Virginia Foth&#13;
Virginia Hays .. . ...... . ...... . ...... Treasure r .... . ... .. .. .. . . ........ Lois Eliassen&#13;
Geri Malick . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . . . ..... .. . . . . . . Norma Olson&#13;
SPONSORS: Miss Marty, Miss Rauber&#13;
With one more year added to its already illustrious&#13;
record, the Thalian Lite rary Society fee ls that again it&#13;
has given of its best to make t he season a successful&#13;
one .&#13;
Our first big achi evement was a pa rt in the produc -&#13;
tion of "Strictly Forma l. " Members of th e play cast&#13;
from the Thalian Lite rary Society were Jo Ann Sheiry,&#13;
Norma Olsen, and Shirley Peterse n. The play was&#13;
dec lared a huge success by a ll.&#13;
Inter-society debate turnouts we re unu sua lly good .&#13;
After w inning the gi rls' debates, our debaters cla shed&#13;
w ith the Logos in two assembli es before the student&#13;
body. Orpha Morris, Mary Tinl ey, Jea n Lenz, and&#13;
Jo Ann Sh:iry composed the debate teams w hi ch won&#13;
the sc hool championship. These gi rls also pa rti::ipated in th e final contests of the Iowa Hi gh S:hool&#13;
Fore nsic League at the University of Iowa.&#13;
The three se nior debaters appeared in th e extemporaneous speaki ng finals which were held in the a uditorium. Celia Rae Stageman rep rese nted the Thalia ns&#13;
in the annual Prose and Poetry festival. A number of&#13;
Tha li a ns a lso represented the school in the state music&#13;
contest.&#13;
Our yea r's activities c losed with the annual MotherDaughte r Banquet, our biggest socia l event of the&#13;
yea r.&#13;
Fl RST ROW : Schultz, Ev a n s, Abrah a mson . E x lin e, La cy, Sto ckman, Wea th erill, Smith, Zaccone,&#13;
D eL oma T a l lma n, DeLores T allm an. SECOND ROW : Wingate, Willi ams, Schmidt, F oth, P a tes,&#13;
Thomas, Wood s, Ol son, Ing alls, Morris, H eady. Peterso n, Sc huldt. TH IR D ROW: Albertson&#13;
Stagema n , Am ato, L undeen, F ra n cke, Dol an , V a n H orn! B erg, Malick, D avey, L enz, Caparelli ;&#13;
E yebe rg . FOURTH ROW : Huber, Knudsen, Tinl ey, H eitm an, Wyman, Shiery , Ph illips, Hays,&#13;
D elehant, Butler, P et erse n , Christensen, Eli asse n, J acobsen .&#13;
Forty·four &#13;
FIRST ROW : Mendez, Davis, G. Smith, Minor, W a tson , Krasne, Johnk, O lsen, Cruse, O' H ara, Mark. SECOND ROW : Allred, Erskin e, Abbott, H a nnah, Stagema n, Loper, Peterson, Turner, Wymore, Dollen, Ferguson. THIRD ROW : Mahan , Beck, Thomsen, Barritt, Brown, Str anathan, Farnum, Christensen, Vandeventer, Brandt, Gottbrecht.&#13;
FALL&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Bill Christe nsen . .... . . .. President ...&#13;
SPRING&#13;
.. ... . . . .. Pau l Barritt&#13;
Nancy O'Hara .. . ............ .. . . . . Vice Preside nt . ... .. .. ... . . ... . .. Jim Gottbrecht&#13;
Carol Thomsen .. . . . . . .. . .. . . .... . . . . Secretary ... . ... . ... ... . . .. lv1a ry K. Hannah&#13;
Alvin Wymore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Treasurer ...... ..... .... ........ Norma Olsen&#13;
W ood Erskine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . ..... .. ... .... Wood Erskine&#13;
SPONSOR: Miss Del k&#13;
The Spanish Club is an organization to inte rest people&#13;
in everything Spanish: people, food, music, and customs. It is for all students w ho are studying or have&#13;
studied Spa nish.&#13;
At the meetings, the members had plays, quiz-programs, lectures, and movies about Spanish speaki ng&#13;
countries. The n come refreshments, during which&#13;
time no one was allowed to speak En li h a nd had&#13;
to put a penny in the piggy bank on t he Senorita 's&#13;
desk for every Eng lish word he said.&#13;
In the fa ! I and spring, the new member looked forwa rd uneasily to the initiatior. picnic at Fairmount&#13;
park. His fears were confirmed, for he was made to&#13;
do everyth ing from eating doughnuts with alum to&#13;
picking a penny out of a bowl of flour with his teeth.&#13;
He didn't mind too much; it w2s worth it to become&#13;
a member of La Junta Espanola.&#13;
Forty -fi v e &#13;
FIRST ROW, left to right : Schuets, Bonnie Crane, Sturm, Muetlng , Cody, Howerton, Gnader, Madsen, Duckworth , D. Miller, Van Scoy, Harrod, Barbara Crane, J . Hansen , Prior. SECOND&#13;
ROW: B. Kruger, Thomas, Stevens, Slightam, C. Kruger, Reinert, Klahn, Mahan , Steffensen,&#13;
May, Prentice, Horn, Gardner, Knutson, Hough , THIRD ROW: Ranney, King, Lee, Pat Christe n- sen, Ruberg, Eliassen, Jacobsen , Neilsen, M. Hansen, Byers, Basch , Mitchell , Dutcher, Williams,&#13;
Leuch. FOURTH ROW: B. Sorensen, Ferguson, P . Christensen, Heitman, Kerber, Sheiry, Haver,&#13;
V. Sorensen , Peters en, Cavitt, Goos, c. Miller, Jensen, M. Christensen.&#13;
Y-Jeen&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Rosemary Duckworth . . .. President . . . ... Karla Madsen&#13;
Betty King .... . .. . .. .... .. . . . . .. . Vice President ... ...... .. . . . . ..... . . Ann Hough&#13;
Phyl lis Christe nsen .... . . .. . . ..... . . .. Sec retary . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . ... Janice Prentice&#13;
Ma ry Ja ne Dutche r .... .. ..... .. . . .. .. Treasurer . . . .. .... .. .. . ... . .. . . .. Norma Ke rber&#13;
Dorothy Hansen ... . ... .. ... . .. ...... Recorde r . . .. . . . ...... . . ... .. Darle ne Fe rguson&#13;
SPONSORS : Miss White , Miss Broadfoot&#13;
Y-Teen is the Junior Y.W.C.A. Formerly this organization was known as th e Girl Reserves. The name&#13;
was changed by t he National Executi ve Council during&#13;
th e summer of 1946 when state reorganization took&#13;
place.&#13;
Confe rences are held annually which are attended by&#13;
as many as desire to go. This year thirteen Y-Teens&#13;
from Ab raham Lincoln high sc hool attended the Area&#13;
Conference he ld at Clarinda , Iowa, where more than&#13;
900 boys and gi rls from the Y -Teen and Hi-Y chapters meet w ith national speakers.&#13;
The Iowa District now has a m ombership of 5,600&#13;
girls. There a re four div isions in the state, each is&#13;
ca ll ed an Area .&#13;
Forty·slx&#13;
Y-Teen is a socia l as we ll as se rvice organization, enjoying many good times as well as rendering many&#13;
services to the schoo l and community. &#13;
FIRST ROW: Krasne, Gene Miiier, Jenki ns, Rooney, R. Miller, O ' Neill. SECOND ROW: Chapman,&#13;
Gordon Mill er, Underwood, Waters, Beck, Hoss, H utchlson. TH I RD ROW: F. M Iller, Ethington, Geasland, Head, Campbell, Rasmussen, Green.&#13;
_)Ji -Y&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Jerry O'Neill ... . . .. . . ... . . .... ..... . President . . . . .. . ... ... . . .. . . . LeRoy Rasmussen&#13;
LeRoy Rasmussen ... . ... . ..... . . . . . Vice President .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... Ge ne Miller&#13;
Mike Gau ... . .... . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . .. Secretary . .. ... . . .. ... . . ... .. .. . . George Head&#13;
.. . . . .. .. Treasurer ... . .. . . .. ... . . ... . . . . . . Bob Miller&#13;
. . . . . Publicity Chairman . . .. .. . . . .... . . ... . Bob Ethington&#13;
. . . . . .. .. Chaplain ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gerald Chapman&#13;
SPONSOR: Mr. Lee&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President ........ . .. . .. . .. . . . ... . . . . . .... ... . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . ... Gertrude Smith&#13;
Vice Preside nt . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. : ... . ... . . . . ... . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . .. Eloise McCle lland&#13;
Secretary . . ... . . . .... . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .... .. . . . . ... . . . . .. . .. .. Joa n Dawson&#13;
Treasurer .... . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .... . ". . . . . .. . . .. .... . . ..... . ... ... . . .. W ilma Ford&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms . . . .. . .. . .... . . .. . . . ... ... .. . . .... . . . .. . . . . : . . . Beve rly Lostroh&#13;
SPONSORS : Mrs. Pome roy, Miss Hanthorn&#13;
FIRST ROW, left to r ight: Webst er, M iller Kemmish, B et ch el, Dawson, S m ith, B r own, B asart,&#13;
N elson. SECOND ROW: Burkh·art, D a n iel se n, M ad son, McClel land, L e uch, L ostroh, B ur ley, Vance.&#13;
F ort y·seven &#13;
SEATED, left to right: Shepard, T aylor, Inga lls, Little, VanDercreek, How e, Gottbrecht, Osborne.&#13;
Stand i ng : Barritt, Mahoney, Anderson, Smith, Oberdin, Slersbeck, Schmidt, Foth, Christensen,&#13;
Butler, H a dlund, Conlon, Siersbeck, Thomsen, Lacy, H an n ah.&#13;
Editor-in-Chief ..... . ...... ... . . . ... . ..... . .. . . .... . Gwe n Little&#13;
Senior Editors. . . . ..... . . . .. . .. . .... . ... . ...... . . Ja ne Taylor&#13;
Connie Osborne&#13;
Marilyn Anderson&#13;
Betty Lacy&#13;
Clubs and Societies . .. .. ... . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .... .. Mary Ingalls&#13;
Carol Thomsen&#13;
Faculty and Activities . . . . ....... . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . Ma rilyn Siersbeck&#13;
Mi ldred Sie rsbeck&#13;
Pub lications . .... . .... . . . .... . . .. . .. . . ... . . . ..... . . Shirley Butler&#13;
Boys' Sports and ROTC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . ..... Bill Vandercreek&#13;
Bob Mahoney&#13;
Girls' Sports ... . . . . .. . . . . . .. ..... .. .. . . ... . ..... .. . Fannie Schmidt&#13;
Helen Oberdin&#13;
Music... . ... . .. . . .. . . . . . .&#13;
Classes . .. . . . . . . . .... . . .. . ... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .&#13;
. . Ma rilyn And e rson&#13;
. Virginia Shepard&#13;
Betty Lacy&#13;
Artists .... . .. . .. .. . ...... . . . . .. . . .. . Paul Barri tt&#13;
Photographe rs ..&#13;
Typists ......... .. .... . ... .. . . .. . .&#13;
Business Manage rs ..&#13;
Pat Wolfe&#13;
. .. . ... . . ... . ... Pau l Smith&#13;
Bob Pyle&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . Betty Christiansen&#13;
Virginia Foth&#13;
Ma ry K. Hannah&#13;
. . . . . .. Jim Gottbrecht&#13;
Dick Conlon&#13;
Assistants :- Orpha 1\1.orris, Ned Ratekin, Emily Pratt, June Brandt, George Stephens, Ph il ip&#13;
Rooney, Norma Kerbe r, Lucy Caskey, Peggy Brown, Shirley Butler, Bill Christensen, Mike&#13;
Hushaw , Dick Hoyt, and Jeane McPar1·la nd.&#13;
Forty-eight&#13;
EDITORIAL ADVISER- Miss Baptist&#13;
BUSINESS ADV ISER-Miss Beck &#13;
f:c/ioe6&#13;
FALL&#13;
Editor-in-Chief .. ...... . .. . . ... .... .. . . . . . .... . Bill Brombe rg&#13;
Janet Ba rritt&#13;
New s Editor . . . . . . . ... . . ... . . .. .. . ... ... . . .. . . Dwaine Pe t ke r&#13;
Sports Editor . . .. . . .. . . .. ... . ... . ... . . ..... . .. . Bob Currie&#13;
Business Mana ger . . .. . . . ... . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . .... Norma Wildi ng&#13;
Adve rtising Manager .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . ... Wilmer Graybill&#13;
SPONSOR: H. Arthur Lee&#13;
SPRING&#13;
Jim Andersen&#13;
Connie Pe rrin&#13;
Anna M. La inson&#13;
Ed N ie lsen&#13;
Shirley Kushne r&#13;
Fred Tu rne r&#13;
F orty-ni n e &#13;
FIRST ROW: Perrin, Delehant, Olsen, Matheson, Christensen, Neilsen . SECOND ROW: Turner,&#13;
Pyles Little Anderson Eliassen, Petersen, Madsen. TH I RD ROW: Thomsen, Cavitt, Slersbeck,&#13;
Siersbeck, I ~galls, Lal;,son. FOURTH ROW: Phillips, Nelson , Rooney, Christensen, Johnson,&#13;
Gottbrecht, Hannah, Oberdin, Adrian, Kushner, Stephens, Chapman. FIFTH ROW: Sulley,&#13;
Andersen, Head.&#13;
Not In picture: Elaine Bloxom, Bill Bromberg, Wilmer Graybill, Marilou Moats, Bill Perdew,&#13;
Norma Wilding, Don Williams.&#13;
Sponsors: Miss Baptist, Mr. Lee&#13;
To be elected into the Quill and Scroll International&#13;
Honor Society is the hi ghest ambition of all members&#13;
of the Echoes and the Crimson and Blue staffs.&#13;
Qualifications for membership are that the candidate&#13;
must have done superior work on one of the school's&#13;
publications, must be in the uppe r third of his class&#13;
in scholarship, must be of junior, se nior, or postgraduate classification, must be recommended by the&#13;
teacher governing the publication, and must be approved by the executive secretary of the soc iety.&#13;
Fifty &#13;
KIRN ATHLETIC FIELD &#13;
VI RGIL MILLER-Athletic Director.&#13;
WALTER KALTENBORN&#13;
Second team football and&#13;
basketba ll coach.&#13;
Fifty-two&#13;
ROY LAWSON&#13;
Head footba ll and&#13;
basketball coach.&#13;
·- --._.;-;....._ -........... -~ -- ~&#13;
FEE CHEW&#13;
Head w restli ng a nd&#13;
track coach. &#13;
'46&#13;
Jootbaf f Sea:Jon&#13;
HONORARY CAPTAIN&#13;
JACK WISE&#13;
All-State utility line man&#13;
One win , one t ie, and six losses do not t e ll the struggles of the valiant A. L.&#13;
a thl etes. Handica pped from lack of reserves and expe ri e nce, they neverth e less pl ayed the ir hea rts out to w in or lose for A. L.&#13;
The Lynx kic ked off to our Inter-city a nd Mo. Valley confe re nce foe,&#13;
A. L. vs. T. J.&#13;
Fift y- t hree &#13;
Omaha Tech, at Kirn Field to start the season's campaign. Jim Anderson&#13;
was fired a pass and he dashed over for six points. Gibbons of Tech scooted&#13;
around end for Tech's score in the third quarter, with Sam lncontico booting&#13;
the winning point. The trying Lynx lost 7 to 6 , handicapped in their&#13;
' 1greeness.''&#13;
With high hopes for victory denied them with Tech, the Hilltoppe rs journeyed&#13;
to Shenandoah for the second contest of the season. Fighting hard, A. L.&#13;
outplayed the Mustangs in the first half. The able Lynx were rocked for&#13;
two touchdowns in the last half. Fumbles by A. L. let the score stand&#13;
1 2-0 in Shenandoah's favor.&#13;
Facing the city rival, T. J., A. L. fought hard to preserve the 6-6 tie, which&#13;
was racked up on a pass rifled to Jim Anderson. A blocked punt late in&#13;
the fourth quarter set the Jeffs' winning plunge, with no time left for the&#13;
Lynx to match it. It was 12-6, the Jeffs on top in points, as the game&#13;
ended.&#13;
The Junior jays of Creighton Prep were the next conquerors of the game&#13;
Abe Lynx crew. A quarter-back sneak by Roger Van Meter netted the&#13;
Crimson and Blue's only score . Jack Wise and Jim Anderson were standouts for the Lynx. Tough breaks and fumbles hit the Lynx and accounted&#13;
for the 26-6 defeat.&#13;
SIDE : J ake Jessen, George LaMasters, Bob Currie, Bill Strachan. CENTER:&#13;
Ward Barritt. BOTTOM: Jim Anderson, Dick Chapman, Wilmer Graybill,&#13;
Dudley Collier, Tony Croushorn, Dick Sulley, Charles H ami lton. &#13;
TOP ROW : Manager: P. Barritt, Ratekln, S. Tramonte, Scott, B. Christensen, Briggs, Jenkins. CENTER: Van Meter. SIDE; reading down: Bahnsen,&#13;
Wilcox, Eckert, Wood·.&#13;
With a revised line up, A. L. shocked the mighty Black Raiders of East&#13;
Sioux. Anderson snared a pass for six points early in the first quarter.&#13;
The highly touted Raiders were held till the last quarter, when, on the fourth&#13;
down, they plunged over from the six-inch line. The final score was a&#13;
moral victory of 6-6.&#13;
The taste of victory was gained against the Omaha Central Eagles the following week by defeating them l 8-0. Jack Scott sliced off tackles for the&#13;
opening score while Dick Eckert scanimered w ith two passes for 12 more&#13;
points. john Briggs stood out in line, as the whole Lynx team looked good.&#13;
The powerful Boys' Town club, unbeaten and untied, were the next to invade the Lynx camp. Boys' Town scored on their first play. The Lynx came&#13;
roaring back to tie the score on a bullet pass play in which Jim Anderson&#13;
scored. The final seore rested with Boys' Town 21 -6 in a hard fought&#13;
game .&#13;
Looking for revenge, the Lynx took up their a rch intercity foes, Thomas&#13;
Jefferson. Pass interceptions and fumbles ruined the Abe Lynx otherwise&#13;
fine attack and accounted for the 26-7 pasting. Jack Wise concluded his&#13;
sensational career at A. L. by making twenty-three tackles.&#13;
Fl RST ROW_: Croushorn, Collier, W . Christensen, Currie, Graybil l, Ba hnse n , Van Meter, Tramonte, Wilcox, Chapma n , Hamilton, P. Barritt. SECOND ROW: Mr., L a wson , Scott, Jessen,&#13;
W a rd Barritt, Wise, Eckert, Sulley, Anderson, Briggs, Jenkins, Strac han, La Masters, Ra tekin. TH I RD ROW: Purdew, Woods, Johnson, Warren Barritt, Wambold, Adams, Blake, Leuch, Rasmussen, Williams, Treynor, A. Christensen, Smith. &#13;
FIRST ROW: Miller, Blake Reed Keller Hansen McBurney, McKinley, Hendricks, Capel, Barritt. SECOND ROW : w'a ger johnson' Crookhdm Waters, Larsen, Bolslnger, McClellan,&#13;
Thomsen , Mc Ka in, Coach Kaltenborn. TH I RD ROW: Graybill, Geasl a nd, Hoff, Miller, B .. Capel, Beall, Conley, Dunsh ee, Boot, Eckert, Rooney.&#13;
S econd Jeam Joolba//&#13;
Fl.RST ROW : Slater, Th ornton, Price, O' Ne ill , wood, Post, McKinley, Reed, Carm ic hae l, K1rhofer, Ranney, D. Green . SECOND ROW : Coach Chew, H artman, F a rrell, H a le , G. Green,&#13;
Bolton, Hays, Dean, Woolhizer, Fell, Beckwith, Spoto, Babbitt , Wickman. ABSE NT : De nny Dorma n , Mgr. Kenny W a llace, Bob Nelson. &#13;
A.&#13;
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A.&#13;
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A.&#13;
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A.&#13;
FIRST ROW : Roon ey, Tu r ne r, Ra t ekl n , C hrist ensen , Scot t , Ste ph e n s. SECOND ROW : D u rb in . W am- bo ld , Strac h a n , Sull ey , W ilco x, V a nd ev e nter, And erse n, Cro us h orn , Lawson . THIRD ROW: Bl ake, J o hn - son, Adams, F reyd er, W is e , E ckert , V a nDercreek , Rasmusse n .&#13;
Sea:5 on j Record&#13;
L. 38. . - . Missouri Va lley 37 A. L. 61 . Thomas Jeffe rson&#13;
L. 25 . . Sioux City Ce ntra l 31 A. .L. 37. . . . .. . Lincol n&#13;
L. 53. .. . Si oux City East 47 A. L. 48 . . .. . Omaha Ce ntra l&#13;
L. 27 . . Omaha Ce ntra l 24 A. L. 30 . . . .. . Cre ighton Prep&#13;
L. 49. . Thomas Jeffe rson 39&#13;
L. 46. . - . Omaha Tech 43 DISTRICT TOURNAM ENT&#13;
L. 31 . - . - . Boys Town 33 A. L . 48. .. Ade l&#13;
L. 37. . Sioux City Centra l 27 A. L. 52 . . Gl enwood&#13;
L. 27 . . Creighton Prep 37&#13;
L. 52 . .. . Sioux City East 44 SUB -STATE&#13;
L. 66. . Omaha Tech 45 A. L. 36 . . - . Vi llisca&#13;
FIRST ROW : K a lte n born, Ca mp bell , Mc Burn ey , W a ll ac e , Camb ron , L arsen, H end e rs on , Bo lsinger, J oh n - so n , G ree n , Ross. SECO N D ROW : Mc Kain, T albott, Ecke rt, Geasla nd , H a le , Lo ug ee, F ische r , Hoff, D rag e , Graybi ll, H a nsen . T H I RD ROW : Erickson , F o rd , Sm ith , Be no, Kig er, Dea n , H a nsen , T h o rn t o n , Price, W ood , H a rris.&#13;
33&#13;
57&#13;
45&#13;
26&#13;
16&#13;
18&#13;
4 1 &#13;
SULLEY VANDEVENTER WILCOX STRACHAN ANDERSEN&#13;
ADAMS TURNER RATEKIN SCOTT CHRISTENSEN &#13;
FREYDER WAMBOLD ECKERT CROUSHORN WISE&#13;
DURBIN BLAKE OLSEN STEVENS &#13;
Yntercillf Lhampj&#13;
1946- 47&#13;
Abraham Lin:oln finished the basketball season boasting of thirteen wim&#13;
out of eighteen games. The Inter- city&#13;
Championship and runne r-up spot in&#13;
the tough Mo. Valley Conference were&#13;
two laure ls which were won by the&#13;
Lynx.&#13;
Handicapped by a large squad, Coach&#13;
Lawson nevertheless. developed a&#13;
strong and well-balanced team which&#13;
won its opening game on a basket in&#13;
the last eight seconds. The Lynx then&#13;
journeyed to Sioux City, where they&#13;
lost the game to Central. The fastbreezing Lynx came shooti ng back to&#13;
win four in a row- Sioux City Ea.st,&#13;
Omaha Central, Thomas Jefferson and&#13;
Omaha Tech.&#13;
Sixty&#13;
After playing a tough game on Friday ( 46-&#13;
43), A. L. shot it out with Bays Town, losing&#13;
33-31 in a thri ll-packed game. A. L. then&#13;
trounced its former conqueror Sioux City&#13;
Central 37-27.&#13;
The valiant Lynx lost to Creighton Pre p on&#13;
a foreign court. The disappointed team came&#13;
charging back to post wins over Sioux City&#13;
East, Omaha Tech and T. J.&#13;
Journeyi ng to Lincoln for their toughest&#13;
game of the season, the Lynx were turned&#13;
back by an a lert Lincoln team.&#13;
A. L. blasted its last two scheduled oponents, Omaha Centra l and Creighton Prep,&#13;
and prepared for the state tournament. The&#13;
Hil ltoppers coasted th rough the d istrict tourney, posti ng triumphs over Ade l and Glenwood.&#13;
Playing the favorite role, A. L. was tamed&#13;
by Villisca 4 1 to 50 in the substate tourney.&#13;
This was the Hilltoppers' "coldest" game.&#13;
Wilcox, Vandeventer, Strachan, Anderson&#13;
and Sulley were main ly responsible for A.&#13;
L.'s splendid record . Wilcox was All Intercity, while Vandeventer was All Southwest&#13;
Iowa . The state honor role ca rried a ll the&#13;
names of t he fi rst five . &#13;
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FIRST ROW: Woods, Ward Barritt, Anderson . SECOND ROW: Coach Fee Chew, Collier,&#13;
Nielson, Hiatt, Jenkins, Van Meter, Bahnsen, Scott, D. Eckert, Wambold. TH I RD ROW : Adams,&#13;
Wilcox, Freyder, Larsen, McClellan , Reed, Longnecker, Masters, Shepard, Whitaker, P . Barr itt,&#13;
Grote, Rice, Kmezich. FOURTH ROW : Coach Roy Lawson, Brown . Sorensen, Ranney, O' Ne il, Lake, Bryson, Ford, Woolhiser, Jeffries, Carmichael, J. Eckert, Coulter, Dean, Larson , Warren&#13;
Barritt, Dunshee, Waters, Henderson, Hoff, Geasland, Bees, Keller, Coach Walter T . Kaltenborn.&#13;
LYNX TRACK SCHEDULE&#13;
April 5- lowa Indoor Meet ...... Iowa City&#13;
April 12- Tarkio Meet ....... . . Tarkio, Mo.&#13;
April 19-T. J. Re lays .. . Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
April 26-Drake Relays .. ..... .. Des Moines&#13;
May 2-Cardinal Relays .......... Clarinda&#13;
May 10- District .... ......... .... Villisca&#13;
May 12- 13- lnter City Meet ........ Omaha&#13;
tvlay 20-&#13;
Mo. Vall ey Meet . . A. L. , Council Bluffs, l;i.&#13;
May 24-State Meet .......... : .. .. Ames&#13;
A. L. won first in th : Tarkio, T. J. Re lays, Cardinal Re lays, District, and Inter City Meet.&#13;
Above: Don Bahnsen anchoring mile relay.&#13;
Left to right: Hiatt, Neilson,&#13;
Longnecker, Van Meter, Whitaker, Hendri x, Matheson , Coac h&#13;
Chew . &#13;
Fl RST ROW : Van Scoy, Klrhofer, Allred, Matheson, Jerkovlch, Van Meter, Wood, Hendrix,&#13;
Nielsen, Hamilton, Jenkins, Thomsen SECOND ROW: J. Tramonte, S. Tramonte, Hiatt, D.&#13;
McKinley, J. McKinley, Hlmmelsehr, Carmichael, Jeffers, Di blasi, Whiteaker, Glasford, Mark.&#13;
TH I RD ROW: Coach Fee Chew, Beckwith, Knott, Eastman, Lara, Keller, Barritt , Bryson, Dempsey, Wright, Durbin, Fisher, Campbell, Alumni Coach Louis Carta.&#13;
Coach Fee Chew's willing wrestlers pounded out a&#13;
record of five won and five lost in the intercity.&#13;
Journeying to Des Moines, A. L. trounced their openents East and North for two victories.&#13;
Ente ring the district meet, the A. L. wrestle rs failed&#13;
by I point of winning the meet. Falls were scored in&#13;
the state meet by Paul Wood, 1 point, and Bill Kirhofer, 1 point.&#13;
Roger Van Mete r and John Je rkovich were se lected&#13;
Honorary Captains of the wrestling Squad. Van Mete r&#13;
slammed his opponents for eleven strai ght matches&#13;
without a loss in inte rcity competition. Jerkovich won nine out of e leven triumphs.&#13;
With ample reserves and major letterme n returning&#13;
Sixty-two&#13;
next year, A. L. will look forward to greater wrestling&#13;
laurels in the future .&#13;
A. L. 17 V2 ... . ... .. .. ... . Omaha Central 36 2&#13;
A. L. 19 .. . .. . ... .. . . Thomas Jefferson 29&#13;
A. L. 28 . . . . . ... . .. . .. . . . . .... . North 21&#13;
A. L. 33 . ... . _ .. . . ...... . ... .. . Tech 11&#13;
A. L. 2 4 ... . . , .. . . .. . . ... . . .... South 20&#13;
A. L. 26 Vi . .... .. . . . .. .. . . . D. M. North 9 V2&#13;
A. L. 22 . . . ...... . .. . . . . . . D. M. East 14&#13;
A. L. 21 . ...... . . .... . . . . . . . . . Centra l 29&#13;
A. L. 37 .. . ... . .. ..... . . . .. . ... North 8&#13;
A. L. 26 .. . .......... . . ..... . . . Tech 16&#13;
A. L. 1 8 .... .. .... .. . Thomas Jefferson 24&#13;
A. L. 8 . .. .. . .... . . .. .. . . .. .. . South 36 &#13;
' . ....,&#13;
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Triplett, Nutt, Schm idt, Rus&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
FALL SPRING&#13;
Fannie Schmidt . ...... . .. . . .... . . President. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . Norma Rus&#13;
Norma Rus ... . ...... .. . . ..... . . Secretary. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ... .. . Vivian Nutt&#13;
Lorraine Epperson .. . . . ... . . ..... . Treasurer ....... . .. .. . . .. ..... Donna T riplett&#13;
SPONSOR : Miss Bruhn&#13;
Strike! Bwang! On the ball &#13;
Watch the birdie ! Looking for someone? Eve rybody, stretch !&#13;
Pa rticipation in sports by girls is encouraged by the&#13;
Girls' Athletic Association. This orga nization has been&#13;
a part of Abraham Lincoln's extra-curricula r program&#13;
for twenty years.&#13;
This year various teams we re organized to compete&#13;
with other schools in baske tball, badminton, vol leyball, and softba ll. Swimming, bowling, and horseback&#13;
riding were among the favorite sports. Throughout the&#13;
yea r skating parties a nd da ncing were sponsored by the&#13;
organization.&#13;
Points are ea rned by taking part in various sports&#13;
wh ich are played afte r school. For every hour of play&#13;
a membe r earns four points.&#13;
It takes 500 points to earn a letter, and girls w ith&#13;
l ,000 points are awa rded the Iowa State pin. To&#13;
encourage a va ri ety of sports, only one-third of the&#13;
tota l number of points can be given in one sport.&#13;
FIRST ROW: W ebster, Osmundson. Melendy, Holden, O berdin, Schmidt, Coffman. V . W ilson ,&#13;
Triplett, B achman , Nelson. SECO N D ROW : Nelson, Merkuris, Woods, B urkybile. Gn ader, Nutt,&#13;
Dunlop, Morse, B. Wilson, Smith, R us, B r own. THIRD ROW : B en scoter, Christensen, Kain,&#13;
Knudsen. Epperson, V . Fronk, J . Fronk , Larsen, J ess up, L idgett, Garr i son , Heywoo d, B u rley.&#13;
FOURTH ROW : Wyatt, R asm u ssen , Sadler, Madse n , Sweetman , Miller, T urpin, Frost , Mc- P artland, Gundram.&#13;
Sixty-fi ve &#13;
DOWN THE ALLEY!&#13;
Si x ty - si x &#13;
HI HO ! SILVER!&#13;
MISS RUTH BRUHN&#13;
G. A. A. Sponsor&#13;
Sixty-seven &#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Feight's M. T . project.&#13;
W e' ll&#13;
find it eventually&#13;
I rnpossible ! They' re all studying.&#13;
Another school year ends and we get&#13;
together to talk of the wonde rful times&#13;
we had in the c lasses . . . . We won' t&#13;
forget the explosions and scents from&#13;
chemistry or the strange things we&#13;
discovered under a microscope in biology. . much less, getti ng the&#13;
breath pumped out of us under artificial resp irat ion in First Aid . .&#13;
No, we can't forget the times we nad&#13;
in 1·he physics tests, sleepless nights&#13;
and worried expressions ... . t he time&#13;
tests in typing and the fun of ma king&#13;
Is that the Wa ter I d rink? &#13;
),'.' a! \\&#13;
...•• .\&#13;
-·&#13;
Future stenos.&#13;
a dress in sewing class and having it&#13;
fit when we finished it .... The boys&#13;
will remember the mechanical art&#13;
and industrial art classes where they&#13;
worked on their projects. . . In the&#13;
last few months there was a rush to&#13;
get ready for the state music contest&#13;
at Missouri Valley, the road show, and&#13;
the junior and senior plays . ... When&#13;
we get old and grey, we'll look back&#13;
on our hi gh school days and remembe r&#13;
the fun we had in classes!&#13;
Something's&#13;
bound to&#13;
happen!&#13;
But I don't&#13;
hurt there! &#13;
Atlant ic, here we come !&#13;
Library squad.&#13;
Hee, Haw, Ho, Hum!&#13;
Athletes get toge1·her.&#13;
Nice scenery 1&#13;
Backstage- Roadshow. &#13;
THE COLOR GUARD&#13;
., &#13;
FIRST ROW: Colonel Ratekin . Major Ecke1t, Captains Mahoney, A. Christensen, Hill, Langdon,&#13;
First Lieutenants Gottbrecht, Pierce. SECOND ROW: Captains Ethington, SL•lley, Durbin.&#13;
Rasmussen, Stevens, O'Brien, First Lieutenant Barritt. THIRD ROW: First Lieutenants Neill ,&#13;
Ferrell. Hadlund, W . Christensen, Vandeventer, Nelson, Strachan . Feight, Second Lieutenant&#13;
Jenkins. FOURTH ROW: Second Lieutenants Neilsen, Bahnsen, Grismore, Hutchison, Head,&#13;
Grote, Knott. B e all , Harling. Chapman. Missing : Major Treynor.&#13;
O/ficerJ&#13;
Lef.t to right: Honorary Captain Cavitt, Honorary Major Aust i n , Honorary Capt a ins Little,&#13;
Vanderpool, Reed, Copeland , Eckert, Honorary Colonel Ol;en, Honorary Captains Hays, Taylor,&#13;
Vance, Honorary Major Newell, Honorary Captain Perrin. &#13;
COLONEL NED RATEKIN AND HIS&#13;
LADY, MISS NORMA OLSON.&#13;
Who's to be Colonel? This answer&#13;
came on March 1 5 when the formal&#13;
Military Ball was held. Promotions&#13;
also answered the question of "What&#13;
am I?" to thirty-one other officers.&#13;
THE GRAND MARCH &#13;
FIRST ROW: Coulter, Mann , Purscell , Hansen, Hanusa, Neve, Birdsley, Miller. SECOND ROW:&#13;
W a ters, Pri ce, Meyer, Hefl in, Fuhs, Liston , Captain Will is. THIRD ROW : J acobsen, Hild,&#13;
B rattain , Smith, Flenker, Christensen, Larsen ,&#13;
__ .. &#13;
GEORGE KREGER DON LANDON ROBERT FELLINGHAM BI LL HUTCHISON&#13;
Sev en t y-five &#13;
Captain. . . . . . . . . . Richard Sulley Captain ........... . .. . George Stephens&#13;
First Lieutenant ... . . .... William Strachan First Li eutenant. . . . .. . Ward Barritt&#13;
Second Lieutenant .... . .. . . . Joe Grisamore&#13;
Second Lieutenant. . . . . William Hutchison&#13;
Second Lieutenant. . . Robert Harling&#13;
Second Lieutenant .... . . . .. Walte r Je nkins&#13;
Seventy -si x &#13;
Lornpan'j L&#13;
Capta in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leo Durbin&#13;
First Lieutenant . . . . . Norma n Nelson&#13;
Second Lieute nant . . . . De lbert Grote&#13;
Second Lieutenant . . . . . .... Charles Knott&#13;
Captain. . Richard O'Brie n&#13;
First Lieutenant. . . . . . . Gle n Vandeventer&#13;
Second Lieutenant ..&#13;
Second Lieutenant .. .. .&#13;
. Don Bahnsen&#13;
. Edga r Neilse n&#13;
Seventy -seven &#13;
•&#13;
Seventy- eight&#13;
Cap ta in . .. .. . ... .. .. . . Le roy Rasmusse n&#13;
First Lieute nant . ......... . Richard Feight&#13;
Second Lieutenant . . .. . . . . Gerald Chapman&#13;
Second Li eutenant . . .. . .... . George Head&#13;
Co lone l . . .. .. . .. . . . . ...... Ned Ratekin&#13;
Ma jor . ... . . . . .. . .. .. . .. Ri cha rd Ecke rt&#13;
Ma jor .. . .. .. . ... . . . .. .. .. Jac k Treynor&#13;
Ca pta in . . . . . . ... .. . . ... Robe rt Mahoney&#13;
Capta in .. . . .. . . .... . ... . Harry La ngdon&#13;
Capta in . . . . ... . . .. . .. . Al vin Christe nse :-i&#13;
The o ldest junior ROTC unit· in this section&#13;
of th e country is at A.L.H.S. Started as the&#13;
cadet Corps about l 892, the unit has had&#13;
a n outstandin g record of military se rvice in&#13;
fo ur wars. Of 425 boys in school , 340 a re&#13;
e nro ll ed fo r training w hi ch replaces a physica l education program, except for fr eshme n.&#13;
The batta li on, composed of fi ve rifle comCa pta in . .... . . . . ..... . .. Bob Ethi ngton&#13;
First Lie utenant .. . . .. . .... Ralph Hadlund&#13;
First Li e utenant . .... . .. . .. . Richard Neill&#13;
Second Li eute na nt ... .. ..... Ronni e Bea ll&#13;
Capta in ... . .. . . . .. .. . . . ... . Bruce Hil d&#13;
First Li eute na nt . .. . .. . .... Jim Gottbrecht&#13;
First Li eu e: tna nt ... . . . . William Christe nse n&#13;
First Li eutrna nt . . . . .. . . . .. W esley Fz rre ll&#13;
S:cond Li eutena nt . . .. . .. Bla ncha rd Pi e rce&#13;
pa nies, is supe rvised by three regula r a rmy&#13;
offi cers, and headed by a cadet colone l. As&#13;
membe rs of an honor u ni t, th e cadets a re&#13;
privil eged to wear the red star.&#13;
Capta in Willis, nomina lly th e command ing&#13;
offi ce r at Abraham Linco ln , is assisted i:J y&#13;
Technica l Se rgea nt Will a rd Phi pps, a nd&#13;
First Se rgeant H. M. Vogt. &#13;
212&#13;
T HE CLASSROOM- M INERNA (Goddess of W isdom ) ·&#13;
Power &#13;
1Eighty&#13;
FIRST ROW, left to right : H a rrod , Betchel , Fisher, J . Crose, Gnader, Crane, Cozad , Jensen,&#13;
Erickson. SECOND ROW: Heywood , Cleveland, Benson . Heiberg, Hull, D. Green, Durbin, J .&#13;
Hansen , Don Gardner, P . Crose. THIRD ROW : Francke, Byers, Anderson, Delores Gardner,&#13;
Carrier, Emerlne, Griffin, Kearnes, Fender. FOURTH ROW: Techau, D. Hansen. Andersen,&#13;
Farrell, G. Green , Hartman , B. Hansen, Bone, Christensen.&#13;
Fl RST ROW, left to right : Rho ades, Ph ill Ipsen, Ranney, Slator, Sorensen, Stupfell, Lovell,&#13;
Peters, Van Seay, Schuetz. SECOND ROW : Larsen, Sieck, Mcintosh, Neujahr, Negus, Tomman,&#13;
Newhouse, White, V . Wiison. THIRD ROW : O'Nei ll . McGehee, Nelson, Marlonnitte, McKinley,&#13;
Shoem aker, McN a lly, Pelton, Olsen, Newtze, Osborne, Woolhiser, Rowe, Petersen , Varver, Richwine, Will iams, B . Wilson, Slersbeck. &#13;
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Fl RST ROW, left to right : Su tton , N el so n . Gillm a n , Whittingt on , G ree r , T a lbot, D . Petersen ,&#13;
T ay lo r , H . B eck , D . B eck . SECOND ROW : B a b cock, Ath y, F eyerabe nd , English, Brugstru m ,&#13;
Kj a r , Ames, P. F o rd , Sl sso ns , Dr u mm o nd . H ick s. TH IR D ROW : K em pl i n , Droge, C ro ush or n ,&#13;
M . P et erso n , Vand erpool , Dickey, Chri st ensen , B u rkybile. H ay n es, Willi a ms, Gl ass. FOURTH&#13;
ROW : M org a n , R ob ey, Johnson , Krohn, B eno, J efferis, Seld i n , O ' Brien , R ai nes, Bry sen , W. Ford .&#13;
Sophomore6-- ''f!ockel6 "&#13;
FIRST ROW. left to r ight : N . B ro wn , B eck, C a p ar ell i . C a nten , C am p be ll , B arr i t t , B en n ett.&#13;
C o lli er, B . B ro w n, Bl ackb u rn , B achm a n , E. Collin s. SECOND ROW : D . J. All e n , B ec k wi th , B ees .&#13;
B ratta in , B oot . Chu rc h i ll , Cl ark , B r om berg. B a ird , B u rl ey , L . Brown , A b r ah amso n . THIRD RO W :&#13;
C . Collin s, A l be rtso n , A m a t o, B rewi ck. B ento n , Chapm a n. C as tl e. C a nnon, Allavie . FOURTH&#13;
ROW: D . All en, C a rmi c h ae l, Coza d , Bolt on , B o u'cher, C a p el, C on ley, Coulter, B artel , C ast le m a n , All oway, C hri st en se n .&#13;
E ighty -o ne &#13;
FIRST ROW, left to right: Exline, W. Durick, Gnader, Dempsey, Flllklns, Hans.en, Dunlop, M .&#13;
Eckert, Ginn, Eklund , Eastm a n. SECOND ROW : Fisher, D a nielsen, Durham, Ericksen, F . Dollen,&#13;
D . Guest, Feekin , Francke, Gru nlach, P. Dollen, Ford, D awson . TH I RD ROW: L. Guest,&#13;
Frohardt, Fox, Fuhs, Eckrich , Goos, Hale, Frazier, Graybill, Epperson. FOURTH ROW: R.&#13;
Durrick, Eastan, H ei man, Geasl a nd, Dunshee, Daley, Fell, Dean, J . Eckert, Doran, Hackley.&#13;
FIRST ROW, left to right: Jerkovich , C. Kruger, Kemmlsh, H inman, Ketcham, N. Hayes, M .&#13;
Jenkins, H utchison, M ary H anse n, 8. Kruger, Kirhofer, Krause. SECOND ROW: 8. Hansen,&#13;
V. Johnson, Heflin , Higginbotham, Marie Hansen, Harrod, Klager, Jacob, S. Jenkins. THIRD&#13;
ROW : Kelley, Keller, Kearnes, R. H anse n, Huber, Kohles, Kain , Klahn . Howard. FOURTH&#13;
ROW: Henderson , Kizzier, Jensen, Jones, Hopkins, H. Hays, Kiger, 8. Johnson, Keeline, Knudsen.&#13;
Eighty-two &#13;
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Reinert, Moon, Lee, Lytle, Negethon, Lundeen, Makinson, Mark,&#13;
Newell , Matheson, Mace, Ferguson, Mendez. SECOND ROW: R. Miller, Lewis. Mann, Mitchell,&#13;
C. Larse n, McKaln, Lostroh, Mcintire, Maher, Lidgett, Morris, L. Nelson, D . Miller, Mahon.&#13;
THIRD ROW : Meyer, M i nor, H a nsen , Le uc h , c. Miller, McClelland, Negus, Merkuris, L ai nson,&#13;
Neilsen, Madsen, McKee. FOURTH ROW: Neve, F . Miller, B . Nelson, Liston, Longnecker, G.&#13;
Miller, Lougee, Mahoney, D. L arsen, P . Nelson, J . Miller, Moore, Little.&#13;
FIRST ROW, left to right : Schuets, Prior, Rolison , Gordon Sm ith , I. Ross, Gertrude Smith ,&#13;
Price, Plummer, Robinson . Schumann, Schuetz, Osmundson . SECOND ROW: P ost, M. Smith ,&#13;
Stapleton , D . P eterson, Rewolinski, Roe nna u Rai ns She a M. Peterso n, P ursceli , Poulos, Russell.&#13;
THIRD ROW : Nielsen, Rice, Sch afer. B . Ro'ss, Re ~se, p ,{yne, D . P et erse n , B. Smith , Shirley A.&#13;
Peterson, Sheilinger, B . P eterson , Reed . FOURTH ROW : Rueth, Sadler, Shirley P et erson ,&#13;
Phillips, R. Smith , Runte, Pi erce, L. Peterson , Qui ck, Shep ard, Reynolds.&#13;
E ighty-three &#13;
FIRST ROW, left to right: Tolllnger, A . Willi ams, Sturm, Z acco n e, S. Smith, V a nce, Steinh auer,&#13;
Thornton , Sternhill, Sorensen , Strother, Van Scoy, Webste r. SECOND ROW : J . Weiser. Stevens,&#13;
Thoresen, T aylor, Cl a rice Williams, B. W eiser, W allace, Wood , Speight, Stemple, N . We atheri ll ,&#13;
Wingate, Van Horn . THIRD ROW: W a t ers , Wickman , Ward , Whiteaker, J . Weatherill , C arolyn&#13;
Williams, J . Willi ams, J. Treynor, Tremaine, M. Treynor, Stageman, Thomas, V . Smith.&#13;
FOURTH ROW : Spoto, Talbott. Thomsen, Turner, Whitman, Wichman, Underwood, Steele,&#13;
Voss, Spetman, Steffenson , Wulff.&#13;
FIRST ROW : Burkhart, Burkybil e, B a ird, Bellamy, B a sch, S. Andersen, Coffm an, Co nlon ,&#13;
Coons, B a il ey. SECOND ROW : P . B a rritt. R. Bird, G. B arritt, Allred, J. Birdsley, N. Birds ley,&#13;
Christians, J . C a mpbell, Bone. THIRD ROW: D . Brown , G. C am pbell, J. Ball , Beck, C ano n,&#13;
Corlies, Abbott, C . Campbell, Berg . FOURTH ROW: J. Anderse n , Bandemer, Beltz, A. Brown,&#13;
B . B a ll , B ea ll , Chapman. FIFTH ROW : C arroll , Albertson, Bolslng er, Collier, Adams, Bl ake, Clark, B. Bird.&#13;
Eighty -four&#13;
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FIRST ROW: Evans, D a vis, Davey , H ansen , Gundram, H . Gardiner, J. Gardiner, Gl asf ord,&#13;
Edris, G arrison, Cru se. SECOND ROW : Ervi n , H a rding, G ress, Handlen, B. Green , R . Green,&#13;
Hatch, Flenker, E r s kine. Gordon, Fahnest ock, Gleason . TH I RD ROW: Harm an, Hamilton,&#13;
Fra ncke, Graa lfs, D a l ey, H aver, Gardner, D ren n an, F arnum, Garrett, Eyberg, B ran d t . FOURTH&#13;
ROW: H arrings, Grundmeier, H a n usa, G r ot e, Goldapp, F el l ing h am, Geasland, Freyder, G . D awson , H arr iman, B . D awson.&#13;
Fl RST ROW: J abens, Matteson, Kent, Ker n, H immelsehr, Krasne, H eywood, Lied, J . Melendy,&#13;
H owerton, P. Melendy. SECOND ROW : McKinley, Heady, Keeline, M c Na lly, L ara. Lemons,&#13;
Hilborn, L eggio, J o hnk, Holden, H a nsen . THIRD ROW: Loper, Knutse n, McTwiga n , Jensen,&#13;
Mccarron. Knudsen , M cCall a n , Keiger, McElwain, L angm ade, M ea_d, L arse n. FOURTH ROW :&#13;
L arson , H e ndri x, Kmezl cll , Krueger, H i ll, Jessen, McLafferty, Leisure, McBu rney, M cC lella n , L an don.&#13;
E ighty-five &#13;
Fl RST ROW : N elson , Rh oa d es , R ee d, Sh ep a rd , E . Murphy, Olmsted , P. Moore, Ramm, M uetlng,&#13;
P addock , Nick erson . SECOND ROW : Scott, H . Moore, Hoffm a n , W . Miller, P a lmer, R . Miller,&#13;
D . P et er sen, O' N eil , P oe, Schultz. THIRD ROW : M oe n, Ni elsen , Minor, O ' Hara , Morehouse, R . Peterso n , Ruberg , Nutt, Si eck, Sch u ldt, R ief, P asser , P a t es. FOURTH R0&#13;
0W: Schultz. R i c e,&#13;
Ross, M o lg ard, Ras mussen , Mowery, Mort, G. Murphy , W . P et erson , P erry, 0 Bri en , B . P et erson.&#13;
FIRST ROW, left t o right : V a n Meter, Z ac h, Towns en d, Soren son , D olores Tallm a n, Delom a&#13;
T al lm a n , V . Sm ith , Stei nh a u er , W a t so n , D . Sorensen . SECOND ROW : Tutt on , Tra monte,&#13;
W y m or e, W oo d,. · Smith, T urp i n , V a n ce , Sup ernol s, Tripl ett, C . Smith , Sta pl eton. TH I RD ROW :&#13;
G . Smith , Wi l li am s, Witth a u er, Thompson , W oods, Swanson , W ea v e r Sl a t er, Slighta m,&#13;
Trun k.en bo lz, V . Sore n se n . FOURTH ROW: Ti a r k s, Stra natha n, W a g er, T ay lor, W a mbold, H . Wil cox, N . W i l co x , Tinley , Wym a n , Stacy , W ea th erill, Sweetm a n .&#13;
E ig hty -s ix &#13;
Garrett Barritt Wilcox Mc Burney Adams (above)&#13;
Junior O//cerJ&#13;
President .. ....... ...... ... ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. . ....... . ..... . James Adams&#13;
Vice President . ... ....... . ........... . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ... ........ Hu ghes Wi lcox&#13;
Secretary . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. ........... ... .... .... .... . . .......... . Beve rl y Garrett&#13;
Treasurer .... .. . ... .. . . . ... ... .. ..... . ..... .. . . . . . ... . . . .. .. . .... Pa ul Barritt&#13;
Se rgeant-at-Arms ... . .. . .. . .. ... .. . ... ... .. . .... . .. .. ..... . ... Gordon Mc Burney&#13;
SPONSORS: Miss Barbe, Mr. Littl e&#13;
Eighty-se ven &#13;
Norma Wilding, Jack Wise , Janet Barritt, Norman Jessen. Not present : Robert C urrie.&#13;
Januarfj '4 7&#13;
President ........................... . .... . ........... . .......... Robert Currie&#13;
Vice Preside nt ............. .. . .. . . . . .......... ... . ........... .... . Janet Barritt&#13;
Sec retary ... ..... . . ..... . ... . . ...... .......... ..... . . ... .. .... Norma Wilding&#13;
Treasu rer ..... .. . .. ................. . .... . ....... . ..... . ....... Norman Jessen&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms .. . ... . .... . ......... . .. . ..... .......... .. . ... .. . . . Jack Wise&#13;
CLASS SPONSORS : Miss Hanigan, Mr. Lee&#13;
What has become of the thirty-nine Ja nuary graduates? A recent survey yielded the foll owing data : Two&#13;
gi rls and one boy e nte red co llege immed iately ; two&#13;
girls a re married; one boy e ntered the Navy, one, the&#13;
Army ; three a lumni went into tra inin g for ca reers;&#13;
Eighty -eight&#13;
the great majortiy, twenty-eight, found empl oyment&#13;
in offices and stores-twenty-four in Council Bluffs,&#13;
four in Omaha . One girl is moving to Texas w ith he r&#13;
family. Some graduates a re planning to e nter co llege in&#13;
the fall.&#13;
=-'-'~~ -- - ·- - · -&#13;
FIRST ROW : Bloxom, Chapman, Hyatt, Christensen, Butler, Thomas, B arritt. SECO N D ROW:&#13;
Wilding, Rupp, Albert, Darr, Wohlner, Mark. THIRD ROW : Jacks, Dargel , Pend arvis, H ansen,&#13;
Petersen, Osmundson, Blunk. FOURTH ROW: Gallagher, Perdew, Flinn, Currie, Grote, Farris,&#13;
~:!~'.Fl FTH ROW : La Masters, Olson, Bromberg, Garrison, Graybill, Schmitz, Jessen, Williams,&#13;
194 7 Commencement&#13;
Mid-year graduation was reinstated in January, 1944, because of the conscription of 18-yea rolds for service in the armed forces.&#13;
The 194 7 graduation exercises for thirty-nine mid-year students took place on Sunday, Ja nua ry&#13;
26, in the Abraham Lincoln High School a uditorium, with a combined bacca laureate and commencement program.&#13;
Dr. E. A. Rowsey of the Dundee Presbyterian Church, gave the address, "A Ph ilosophy Fit fo r&#13;
Life." Superintendent G. W. Kirn presided and Mr. Clyde Cavitt, president of the board of&#13;
educa tion, presented t he senio rs w ith their diplomas.&#13;
Eig h ty- nine &#13;
D urbi n Ra smussen Perrin Sulley Mor ris&#13;
President ........ . ...... .. .......... . . . . . ... . ... . ...... . .. . ... .... Dick Sull ey&#13;
Vice President . . . .. . . . ....... .. .. . ..... . .... .. .......... .. .... LeRoy Rasmussen&#13;
Sec retary ............ . ...... . ..... ....... . .. . .. .......... . ...... Orpha Morris&#13;
Treasurer ...... . . . .. . ... . .. . .... .. ...... .... . . . . . .. .. ........... Conni e Perrin&#13;
Sergeant- at-Arms .. . .. ... . ...... ... .. . . .. . . . . . .. ... ..... ........ . . . Leo Durbin&#13;
SPONSORS : Miss Huc kleebe rry, Mr. Lee&#13;
N in ety &#13;
BETTY ADRIAN Commercial Pep Club, Ero,&#13;
·G. A. A., Basketball, Gl ee Club.&#13;
SHIRLEY ALBERT&#13;
Club.&#13;
Comme rcial Clio, Comme rcial&#13;
JAMES R. ANDERSEN College Prep. Echoes Editor-in-Chief, Quill and Scroll, Football, Basketball, Track, Boys Gl ee, R.O.T .C. Cpl.&#13;
MARY V. ANDERSEN Comm~rci l Ero , Cafete ri a , Commercial Club Vice-Pres.&#13;
MARILYN ANDERSON Col leg= Prep. "Na ughty&#13;
Mari etta ," "Pirates of Pe nz&lt;1n:e," Chorus, Ero.&#13;
Crimson and Blue, Pep Club, .Jr. and Sr. Gl ee,&#13;
Quill a nd S: roll.&#13;
CATHERINE APPEL Comm2rci a l Road Show,&#13;
" Naughty Marie:tta," " Pirates of Penza nce,"&#13;
De lta Tau S2c ., Sr. Trio, Choru3, Jr. and Sr.&#13;
Sextet.&#13;
ROBERTA AUSTIN Col lege&#13;
Poetry Fina ls, " Naughty&#13;
Forma l," De lta Ta u Treas. ,&#13;
ary Major, Road Show.&#13;
Prep. Prose and •&#13;
Marietta," " Strictly&#13;
Ch eerleader, HonorDON BAHNSEN College Prep Glee , Footbal l, Second Team Ba sketba ll , Track, R.O.T.C., "Naughty&#13;
Marietta."&#13;
CLEO BAH R Coll ege Prep. Clio, Jr. Gl ee, Sr.&#13;
Glee, Girls' Drill Corps.&#13;
JEl'INY JEAN BARLETTA&#13;
G. A. A.&#13;
Commercial Pep Club,&#13;
JANET BARRITT Coll ege Prep. Ero Sgt.-atArms, Inte r-Society Debate , Ja nuary Cl ass VicePres., Echoes Edi tor-in -Chief, Nationa l Hono r&#13;
Society, Pep Club, Qu ill and Scro ll.&#13;
WARD BARRITT College Prep. Football, Track,&#13;
Second Team Ba sketba ll , R.O.T .C. l st Li eut.&#13;
BEVERLY BASCH Coll ege Prep. Cho rus, Delta&#13;
Tau, Y-Teens, Germa n Club, "Naughty Marietta ."&#13;
NORMA JEAN BENSCOTER Comme rci a l G.A.A. ,&#13;
Pep Club, Commerci a l Clu b, Girls' Drill Corps.&#13;
ELAINE BLOXOM Co llege Prep. Gl ee, "Murde r&#13;
in Rehearsal," Chorus, Clio, Prose and Poetry,&#13;
"Naughty Marietta ."&#13;
RAY BLUNK General Ioni a n.&#13;
AVIS BOOS College Prep. Ero, Glee, Pep Club,&#13;
Echoes, Red Cross Counci l.&#13;
JUNE BRANDT College Prep. De lta Tau, " Pirates&#13;
of Pe nzance," Pep Clu b, Road Show, Chorus,&#13;
Hono rary First Li eut.&#13;
ANITA BROCKERT Comme rcial Echoes Staff,&#13;
Drill Corps, Ero, Sr. Glee.&#13;
WILLIAM L. BROMBERG College Prep. R.O.T.C.&#13;
Captain, Echoes Ed itor- in-Chief, Spa nish Clu b&#13;
Vice -Pres., "Murde r in Rehearsal," Qu ill and&#13;
Scroll.&#13;
BERNARD BROUGHAM ':' Co ll ege Prep. Vets'&#13;
Club Secretary-Treas. &#13;
DOROTHY CHAPMAN Commercial Clio.&#13;
GERALD CHAPMAN Commercial Hi-Y Chaplain, R.O.T.C. 2nd Li eut., Quill and Scroll, Echoes&#13;
Feature Editor.&#13;
EDWARD CHEVALIER College Prep. "Murde r&#13;
in Rehearsal ," R.O.T.C. l st Sgt., Road Show.&#13;
ALVIN CHRISTENSEN College Prep. Rifle Team,&#13;
Football, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieut.&#13;
BETTY CHRISTENSEN Commercial Thalian Sec.,&#13;
Pep Club, Crimson and Blue, Inter-Soci ety De -&#13;
bate, Football Queen Attendant, Production Staff&#13;
of "Trai l of the Lonesome Pine," "Strictly Formal."&#13;
PAT CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Teen, Glee .&#13;
Comme rcial G.A.A., YPHYLLIS CHRISTENSEN Commercial Orchestra&#13;
Concert Mistress, Y-Teen Sec., Girl Reservettes,&#13;
State Music Contest , Orchestra Vice-Pres.&#13;
VIRGINIA CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Commercial Club. Commercial G. A. A.,&#13;
WILLIAM CHRISTENSEN College Prep. "Murder&#13;
in Rehearsal," Honorary Masque and Wig, " Pirates of Penzance," Chorus, Spanish Club Pres. , Quill and Scroll , Football, Basketba ll.&#13;
LYLE CLAYPOOL College Prep. Ionian , R.O.T.C.&#13;
I st Sgt., Freshman Footba ll.&#13;
ELINOR ELAINE CODY Commercial A lpha, Jr.&#13;
Red Cross Counc il, Y-Teen, Production Staff of&#13;
" Life of the Party, " Inter-Socie ty Debate.&#13;
LLOYDINE COLEMAN Commercial Band, Alpha,&#13;
Orchestra , Business Manager of "Life of the&#13;
Pa rty," Sec. of Band, Ba nd Sgt .&#13;
PEGGY BROWN College Prep. Chorus, "Pirates&#13;
of Penzance, " "Naughty Mariet~a," Alpha Pres.,&#13;
National Honor Society, Alpha Vice-Pres., Chorus&#13;
Vice-Pres.&#13;
VIRGIN IA BROWN Commercial Ero Vice-Pres.,&#13;
"Naughty Marietta ," "Pirates of Penzance,"&#13;
Prose and Poetry Finals, "The Tra il of the Lonesome Pine," "Murder in Rehearsa l, " Hon. l st&#13;
Lieut.&#13;
MARY LOU BUTLER College Prep. Ero, Pep&#13;
Club, G. A. A., Echoes Staff.&#13;
SHIRLEY BUTLER Coll ege Prep. Crimson and&#13;
Blue, Thalian, Pep Club Historian, Chorus,&#13;
"Pirates of Penzance," Road Show, Student Librarian.&#13;
BARBARA BYERS College Prep. Delta Tau Sgt.-&#13;
at-Arms Student Librarian , Y-Teens, Inter-Society&#13;
Debat'e , Production Staff of "Strictly Formal. "&#13;
DELMAN CAMPBELL&#13;
Sgt.&#13;
Comme rcial Hi-Y, R.O.T.C.&#13;
LUCY ANN CASKEY Commercial Glee .&#13;
DOLORES CAVITT College Prep. Alpha Pres. and Treas., "Strictly Formal," I nter-So~i ty a nd&#13;
Varsity Debate, Junior Red Cross Council, Pep&#13;
Club, Honorary Capt.&#13;
JOY CAVITT College Prep.&#13;
Teen, Reservettes Pres.,&#13;
Echo::!s Exchange Editor.&#13;
Band, Orchestra, Y -&#13;
State Music Contest,&#13;
'&#13;
r'JI &#13;
BETTY COLLETT Commerci e l Ero, " Naughty&#13;
Marietta," Chorus, Pep Club, Sr. Gl ee, Jr. Gl ee.&#13;
ALICE COLLI ER Comme rcial Clio, " Naughty&#13;
Mari etta," Pe p Club, Chorus, Jr. Glee., Sr. Gl ee.&#13;
RICHARD CONLON College Prep. Business&#13;
Manager, Crimson a nd Blue, "Mu~d er in Rehearsa l," "Anne of Gree n Gables," Logo Pres.,&#13;
Ge rman Club Pres., Jr. Red Cross Council ,&#13;
R.O.T.C. S; Sgt.&#13;
MAR IL YN COPELAND College Prep. Chorus Sec.,&#13;
Chee rleade r, Alpha, "Murd 2r in Rehearsal,"&#13;
"Naughty Marietta, " " Pirates of Pen zance," Pep&#13;
Club, Football Queen Attendant.&#13;
BONl\!IE CRANE Comme rcial Band M / Sgt.,&#13;
Orchestra , Drum Ma jorette, Football Queen Atte ndant, Commercial Club, Y-Teen, Road Show.&#13;
FRAf\:CES CROOKHAM College Prep. Student&#13;
Librarian, Pep Clu b, Reservettes.&#13;
ANTHONY CROUSHORN ':' College Prep. Football, Basketba ll , Vets' Club.&#13;
PHYLLIS CROWL Coll ege Prep. Chorus Libraria n, "Strictly Forma l," Delta Tau Vice-Pres.,&#13;
" Pirates of Penzance ," De lta Tau Sgt.-at-Arms,&#13;
Sr. Glee Sec., Honora ry 2nd Lieut.&#13;
BOB CURRIE Coll ege Pre p. Football, Trac k, Second Team Basketba ll , R.O.T.C. 1st Sgt., Echoes&#13;
Sports Editor.&#13;
LOIS V. DARCEL Commercia l Tha li a n, Sr. Gl ee,&#13;
Student Director for "Stage Door."&#13;
MARJORIE DARR Comme rci a l Pep Club, Echoes&#13;
Ad Staff, Echoes Ass't Busi ness Manager.&#13;
DON DELANTY Arts and Industries R. 0 . T. C.&#13;
MARY K. DELEHANT College Prep. Tha lian ,&#13;
Chorus, Echoes Society Editor, Road Show, Pep&#13;
Clu b, "Trail of the Lonesome Pine," Student&#13;
Director of "Night of January 16."&#13;
JAM ES DEMPSTER College Prep.&#13;
Orchestra, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Band Sgt.,&#13;
WALTER M. DILLEHAY''' Commercial Vets' Club.&#13;
EDWARD C. DINOVO Arts a nd Indu stries Fresh -&#13;
man Footbal l, Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. T / Sgt.&#13;
LOIS JEAN DRAKE Col lege Prep. De lta Tau&#13;
Historia n. Road Show, Pep Club, "Stri ctly&#13;
Formal, " "Pirates of Penza nce."&#13;
ROSEMARY DUCKWORTH Commercial Y-Tee n&#13;
Pres., Jr. Glee , Chorus Li briria n. "Naugh ty Marietta." Reservettes.&#13;
LEO J. DURBIN College Prep . R.O.T.C. Capt.,&#13;
Red Cross Council , Ba sketba ll Mgr., Second Team&#13;
Footba ll.&#13;
MARY JANE DUTCHER Comme rcia l Y-Teen&#13;
Treas., Commercial Club, Reservettes, Echoes Ad&#13;
Staff.&#13;
PAT ECKERT Co ll ege Prep. Delta Tau Pres.,&#13;
Pep Clu b Sec. and T reas., "Mu rder in Rehearsa l,"&#13;
Chorus, Cheerleader, Dance Director for Operettas, Hon. Capt. &#13;
DARLEN E FERGUSON Commercial Y-Tee n Recorder, Chorus, Jr. and Sr. Glee, "Pirates of&#13;
Penzance."&#13;
W ESLEY FERR EL Co ll ege Prep. Freshman Footbal l, R.O.T .C. l st Lieut.&#13;
DELORES FINERTY Co ll ege Prep. Pe p Club, Ero,&#13;
Chorus, Echoes Music Editor, "Anne of Gree n&#13;
Gabl es," Honorary l st Li eut.&#13;
AR LE NE FINKEL College Prep. Ero, Chorus Libra ri a n, Pep Club, Prose and Poetry, "Pirates of&#13;
Penzance," "Murder in Rehearsal."&#13;
ROBERT FLINN College Prep. R.O.T.C. T / Sgt .&#13;
VIRG INI A FOTH Co ll ege Pre p. Thali an Sec.,&#13;
Pep Club, Crimson a nd Blue, Production sta ff of " The Tra il of the Lonesome Pine."&#13;
JACKI E FROST Commercial Chorus, "Naughty&#13;
Marietta," Pep Club, G.A.A., Echoes Ad Staff,&#13;
"Pirates of Pe nza nce," Girls' Basketball.&#13;
PHYLLIS FUHS Co ll ege Prep. Road Show.&#13;
Eros, Pep Club,&#13;
DON GALLAGHER Commercial Track Manager.&#13;
EARL GARR I SON Arts arid Industries&#13;
FRANC INE GNADER Commercial&#13;
G.A.A., Commercial Club. Pep Clu b,&#13;
M IL TON GORDON College Prep. Logo Sec. and&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms, Inter-Soc iety Debate Finals, Ex -&#13;
tempo Finals, Va rsity Debate, Echoes Copy Ed itor, Qu ill and Scroll , "Murder in Rehearsal."&#13;
DICK ECKERT Coll ege Prep. Football, Basketball, Trac k, R'.O.T .C. Major.&#13;
LOIS EDSON Commercial De lta Tau , Chorus,&#13;
Honora ry Masque and Wi g, Pep Club Treas.,&#13;
Reservettes Sec., "Naughty Marietta."&#13;
A NNE EKLUND Co llege Pre p. Clio Sec., Red&#13;
LOIS&#13;
Cross Historian, Pep Club, Jr. Glee, Production&#13;
Staffs of "Murde r in Rehearsal," " Life of th e&#13;
Party," and "Strictly Formal."&#13;
ELIASSEN Comme rcia l Chorus, Tha lian&#13;
Treas., Y-Teen, Pep Club, Sr. Gl ee, " The Red&#13;
Mill," "Naughty Marietta."&#13;
ROBERT MACK ETHINGTON Commerc ial Band,&#13;
Orchestra, Hi-Y, Logo, R.O.T.C. Capt., Band&#13;
Vice Pres., Echoes.&#13;
SHIRLEY EXLINE Comme rcial Ero, Y-Teen.&#13;
BRUCE FARRIS College Prep. (From Franklin&#13;
Hi gh School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa).&#13;
ED FAUBLE ':' Ge nera l Ve ts' Club Pres., Chorus,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
RICHARD FEIGHT&#13;
Li eut.&#13;
Coll ege Prep. R.O.T.C. l st &#13;
JAMES GOTTBRECHT College Prep. Business&#13;
Ma nager Crimson and Blue, R.O.T.C. 1st Lieut.,&#13;
Philo Treas. and Pres., Red Cross Council T reas. ,&#13;
Spa nish Club V ice - Pres., " Life of the Pa rty,"&#13;
Quill and Scroll.&#13;
HENRY GRAALFS Comme rc ial R.O.T .C. , Aristo,&#13;
Chorus, " The Red Mill, " " Pirates of Pe nza nce."&#13;
WILMER B. GRAYBILL College Prep. Echoes&#13;
Add Manage r, National Honor Society, Footba ll,&#13;
Second Team Basketba ll , R.O.T .C. Capt., Physics&#13;
Club, Inte rnationa l Quill and Scroll.&#13;
RICHARD GREEN Co llege Prep.&#13;
a l," Philo Sec., R.O.T .C.&#13;
PHYLLIS GREER&#13;
Staff.&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
JOE GRISAMORE College Prep.&#13;
ba ll, R.0 .T .C. 2 nd Lieut.&#13;
DARYL M. GROTE College Prep.&#13;
Echoes Sta ff, Physics Club.&#13;
"Strictly FormClio, Echoes Ad&#13;
Freshma n FootR.O.T.C. Capt.,&#13;
DELBERT GROTE Comme rc ia l R. 0 . T . C. 2 nd&#13;
Lieut ., Echoes Ad Staff.&#13;
BEVERLY GRUNDMEIER College Prep. Alpha Treas., Pep Club Sec. and Treas., Debate, Echoes&#13;
Staff of " Life of the Pa rty," " Strictly Fo rmal. "&#13;
RALPH L. HADLUND College Prep. Logo Treas. , Honora ry Masque and W ig, R.O.T.C. 1st. Lieut .,&#13;
Ba nd Pres., Orchestra, Electrician.&#13;
ENGENE B. HAGEDORN Genera l R.O.T.C. T / Sgt.&#13;
MARY K. HANNAH College Prep. Ero Sec.,&#13;
Ge rma n Club T reas., Spa nish Club Sec., Prose&#13;
a nd Poetry Finals, Crimson and Blue, Sr. Glee,&#13;
Business Staff of "Anne of Gree n Gables," Qui ll&#13;
and Scroll.&#13;
CLARICE HANSEN Alpha .&#13;
DOROTHY HANSEN&#13;
vettes, Glees,&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Comme rc ia l&#13;
Girls' Dril l Corps.&#13;
Y -Teen, ReserJOE HANSEN Col lege Prep. Boys Glee, Rifle&#13;
Team, R.O.T.C. Sgt.&#13;
ROBERT HANSEN College Prep. Second Team&#13;
Footba ll , W restling, Philo, R.O.T.C. Sgt .&#13;
ROBERT A. HARLING College Prep. R.O.T.C.&#13;
2nd Lieut.&#13;
VIRGINIA HAYS College Prep. Tha lian Treas.,&#13;
Chorus, Pep Club, "Pirates of Penzance,"&#13;
"Naughty Marietta," Honorary Capt. , Senior Trio.&#13;
GEORGE HEAD Arts and Industries Echoes&#13;
Feature Editor, Quil l and Scroll, Hi-Y Sec.,&#13;
R.O.T.C. 2 nd Lieut.&#13;
PHYLL IS HE ILESEN Arts a nd Indust ries Y-Teen,&#13;
Pep Club, G.A.A., Glee.&#13;
ANGELA HEITMAN Commercial Thalian, YTeen, Girls' Dri ll Corps, Jr. Glee. &#13;
ROBERT HOW E''' College Prep. Logo, Vets' Club,&#13;
Echoes Staff, Crimson and Blue Staff, Quill and&#13;
Scroll.&#13;
RICHARD HOYT Col lege Prep. R.O.T.C. S/ Sgt.,&#13;
lntersoc iety Debate, Philo Vice-Pres.&#13;
JEAN HUNTER Coll ege Prep. Ero, Pep Club .&#13;
MIKE HUSHAW Comme rcia l R.O.T.C. Cpl.&#13;
W ILLI AM HUTCHISON College Prep. Hi-Y,&#13;
R.O.T.C. 2nd Li eut ., Echoes Staff.&#13;
MARJORIE HYATT Comme rci a l&#13;
cial Club Pres.&#13;
MARY INGALLS Col lege Prep.&#13;
ian Vice-Pres., Crimson and&#13;
Scroll.&#13;
ROSEMARY JAC KS Colle ge Prep.&#13;
Lib ra ri a n, Pe p Club, Orch estra .&#13;
CAROL JACOBSEN Comme rci al&#13;
Pep Clu b, Jr. and Sr. Gl ee.&#13;
DENNIS JACOBSEN College Prep.&#13;
Tea m, R.O.T.C. T / Sgt.&#13;
Clio, CommerPep Club, Tha lBlue , Quill and&#13;
Eros, Stude nt&#13;
Tha lian , Y-Teen,&#13;
Philo, Rifle&#13;
SHI RLEY JE NK INS College Prep . Chorus, "Naugh -&#13;
ty Ma rietta," Pep Club, Eros, Echoes Ad Staff,&#13;
Exchange Mgr. and Copy-Reader.&#13;
WALTER JE NKINS College Prep . Footba ll , Wrestlin g, Trac k, Hi-Y Sec ., Road Show, R.O.T .C. 2nd&#13;
Li eut .&#13;
NATALIE HENNESSY Coll ege Prep. National&#13;
Honor Society, Delta Tau Pres., Ge rman Club,&#13;
Prose and Poetry Finals, "Strictly Formal,"&#13;
'M urd~r in Rehearsa l. "&#13;
HELEN HEROLD College Prep.&#13;
NORMAN HIATT Grneral&#13;
Mgr., Ionian , R.O.T.C.&#13;
BRUCE HILD Arts and I ndu stri cs&#13;
Capt. , Rifle Team.&#13;
CHADWICK HINMAN&#13;
Staff Sgt.&#13;
Gzne ral&#13;
WINIFRED HOPP Commercial&#13;
Commercial Club.&#13;
Track, Wrestling&#13;
Hi -Y, R.O.T .C.&#13;
Band, R.O.T .C.&#13;
Girl Rese rve ttes,&#13;
FERN HORN Commercia l Y-Teen.&#13;
RAY HOSS Arts and Industri es Rifle Team, Hi -&#13;
Y, R.O.T .C. S/ Sgt .&#13;
ANN HOUGH Commercia l Comme rcial Club, YTee n Vice-Pres. &#13;
MARJORIE JENSEN College Prep. Clio Pres., Sr.&#13;
Gl ee Vice-Pres., Jr. Red Cross Council, Pep Club,&#13;
Honorary 2nd Lieut., Busi ness Mgr. "Murder&#13;
in Rehea rsa l. "&#13;
NORMA JEANNE JENSEN Co ll ege Prep. Alpha,&#13;
Chorus, Production Staff of "Murde r in Rehearsal."&#13;
JOHN JERKOVICH Commerc ia l Co-Capt. W restling, R.O.T .C. l st Sgt.&#13;
NORMAN J. JESSEN •:• Commercia l Footba ll , Janua ry Class Treas., Vets' Clu b, R.O.T.C. Sgt.&#13;
BEVERLY JESSUP Commercial Pep Club, G.A.A. Sec ., Reserve ttes.&#13;
CHARLES JOHNSON College Prep. Philo VicePres., R.O.T .C. S/ Sgt., Echoes Sports Editor,&#13;
Footbal l, Basketball, Gl ee .&#13;
GWYNETH RUTH JOHNSON College Prep. Cl io&#13;
Sec., lnte rsociety Debate .&#13;
LEO JOHNSON General&#13;
CHARLES JORGENSEN •:• Commerc ia l Vets' Club.&#13;
JAMES JORGENSEN Commercia l&#13;
BARBARA JUEL College Prep. Ge rman Club&#13;
Vice-Pres., Chorus, Alpha Vice -Pres., "Naughty&#13;
Ma rietta," " Pirates of Penzance ."&#13;
ROGEN E KAHL Commerc ial Reservettes Sec .,&#13;
Commercial Clu b Treas.&#13;
MICHAEL KALLMAN Coll ege Prep. R.O.T.C.&#13;
Sgt.&#13;
MAR IL YN KE LS EN Comme rcia l Alpha Sgt.-atArms, Production Staff of " Li fe of the Party."&#13;
JAYNE KENS INGER College Prep. Clio Treas.,&#13;
Chorus, Jr. Red Cross Counci l, "Naughty Mari etta ," "Pirates of Peri,zance. "&#13;
NORMA JEANN E KERBER Comme rc ial Y-Tee n&#13;
T reas., Comme rc ia l Club, Eros, Pep Cl ub, Jr. Glee .&#13;
BETTY JEAN KING&#13;
Y-Teen. Commerc ia l Sr. Gl ee , Chorus,&#13;
STEVE KMEZ ICH Arts a nd Industries&#13;
Police , Wrestling, R.O.T.C. S/ Sgt .&#13;
Mi litary&#13;
DOR IS MAE KNAUSS Comme rci a i Eros Sec .,&#13;
Pep Clu b. Production Staft of " Murde r in Re -&#13;
hearsal ," " Pirates of Pen zance ," Road Show, Jr.&#13;
and Sr. Gl ee.&#13;
RICHARD N. KNOBLE •:•&#13;
U. S. Army.&#13;
Co ll ege Prep.&#13;
CHARLES KNOTT Co ll ege Prep.&#13;
R.0 .T .C. 2nd Li eut.&#13;
R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Wrestling, &#13;
HARRY LANGDON College Prep. National Hono r Soci ety, Logo Vice -Pres., Sec., Treas., R.0.T.C. Capt., Honorary Masque and Wig, Extempo and&#13;
Oratori a l w inne r, Junior Red Cross Council, Prose&#13;
and Poetry.&#13;
BEVERLY LARSEN Commercial Clio.&#13;
NORMA LARSEN&#13;
Rese rve ttes Commercial G. A. A. , Glee,&#13;
MARILYN LEE Commercia l Clio.&#13;
LEO LENIHAN Comme rc ial R.O.T.C. S/ Sgt.,&#13;
Echoes, Freshma n Football.&#13;
JEAN LENZ Co llege Pre p. Thalian, Inter-Soci ety&#13;
Debate, Va rsity Debate, National Honor Society, Road Show.&#13;
GWEN LITTLE Co ll ege Prep. Editor of Crimson&#13;
a nd Blue, Nat ional Honor Socie ty, Ma sque and&#13;
W ig, Cho rus, Ero Vice -Preside nt, Hono rary Capta in, Jr. Red Cross Council , Quill a nd Scroll.&#13;
REGI NA MAE LUSTGRAAF&#13;
Commercia l Clu b Sec. Comme rcial&#13;
CLARA BELLE MAR K Co llege Prep.&#13;
G.A.A.,&#13;
JOAN MC CARTNEY Co ll ege Prep. Echoes Staff,&#13;
Producti on Sta ff of " Murde r in Rehearsal ," Or -&#13;
chestra , Pep Clu b, Alpha .&#13;
JOAN MCGEHEE Comme rcia l G. A. A., Alpha,&#13;
Producti on Sta ff of " W oma n of Fifteen," Girls'&#13;
Basketba ll , Producti on Staff of " Strictly Forma l,"&#13;
Honora ry Masque and Wi g.&#13;
JAMES MC PARTLAND ':' College Prep.&#13;
Corp., U. S. Navy, Vets' &lt;;:lub. R.O.T.C.&#13;
LOIS KNUTSON College Prep . Reservettes, YTeen Club, Commercial Club.&#13;
JEANETTE KOHLES Commercial&#13;
RICHARD KRUEGER ':' General Spanish Club,&#13;
Vet R.0.T.C., "Red s' Club, Glee, Sr. Chorus,&#13;
Mill ."&#13;
WILLICENE KUNZE Comme rc ial&#13;
SHIRLEY KUSHNER College Prep. Inter-Soci ety&#13;
Debate, Echoes Business Manager, Clios.&#13;
BETTY LACY College Prep. Thalian, P7p Club,&#13;
Crimson and Blue, Production Staff ~f Murder&#13;
in Rehearsal," Production Staff of Enchanted&#13;
Night."&#13;
ANNA MARGARET LAINSON Colleg.e Prep. Ero&#13;
Pres. and Treas. Pep Club, News Editor of Echoes,&#13;
"Anne of Green Gables," Road Show, Honorary&#13;
First Lieut.&#13;
LEROY LAKE College Prep. R.O.T.C.&#13;
GEORGE DAVID LA MASTERS College Prep: "Pirates of Penzance," junior Class Vice-Pres.,&#13;
R.0 .T.C. 1st Lieut., Football, Basketball, Track,&#13;
Physics Club. &#13;
JEANE MC PARTLAND Commercial G. A. A.,&#13;
Pep Club Pres., Basketball, Echoes, Chorus, Road&#13;
Show.&#13;
KARLA MADSEN Commercial Pres. of Y-Teens,&#13;
Vice-Pres. of Reservettes, Girl Reserves, Pep&#13;
Club, Sr. Glee, Chorus, Girls' Drill Corps.&#13;
ANNA MAE MAHAN Commercial Spanish&#13;
Club, Y-Teens, Thalian, Library Ass't, Jr. Glee.&#13;
ROBERT W . MAHONEY College Prep. R.O.T.C.&#13;
Capt., Production Staff of " Murder in Rehea rsal,"&#13;
Jr. Red Cross Council, Crimson and Blue.&#13;
LEROY MAKINSON College Prep. Band, Orchestra, R.O.T .C. Band, Echoes.&#13;
GERI MALICK College Prep. Thalian Sgt.-atFERN&#13;
JUNE&#13;
Arms, " The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," Chorus,&#13;
Sr. Glee Sec., Jr. Glee, Road Show, Honorary&#13;
l st Lieut.&#13;
MARTIN Commercial Spanish Club, YTeen.&#13;
MARTIN Commercial Alpha, Girls Drill&#13;
Corps.&#13;
CHESTER MASTERS Commercial&#13;
LOWELL MATHESON College Prep. Wrest ling,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Cross Country Track, Echoes Exchange Ed itor.&#13;
DOROTHY MAY&#13;
Glee.&#13;
Commercial Y-Teen Club,&#13;
JAN ICE MAYN E College Prep. Alpha Vice- Pres.,&#13;
Jr. Red Cross Council, Pres. of Sr. Glee, Pep Clu b&#13;
Pres.&#13;
GENE M ILLER&#13;
T / Sgt.&#13;
Commercial Hi-Y, Logo, R.O.T.C.&#13;
JEN NA FAYE MI LLER Arts and Industries G.A.A.&#13;
Vice -Pres., Pep Club, Cafeteria.&#13;
DOROTHY MITCHELL Comme rc ia l Reservettes,&#13;
Y-Teen Pres., Commercia l Club.&#13;
RICHARD MOACKLER&#13;
S/ Sgt.&#13;
Co llege Prep. R.O.T.C.&#13;
MARILOU MOATS College Prep. Pep Club, VicePres. of Sr. Glee, Alpha Historian, Extempo SemiFinals, Varsity Debate, Road Show, Honorary 2 nd&#13;
Lieut .&#13;
ROSEMARY MORDESON College Prep.&#13;
German Club, Soanish Club, Sr. Glee. Sec. o f&#13;
ORPHA PATR ICIA MORR IS College Prep. Tha lian Pres., D.A.R. Representative. Student Director of Operetta, Honorary Masque and Wig, Nutional Honor Society, Ext empo Finals, InterSociety Debate.&#13;
RICHARD NEILL Arts and Industries Road Show,&#13;
R.O.T.C. l st Lieut ., Orchestra. Band l st Lieut.&#13;
EDGAR NI ELSEN College Prep. R.O.T.C. 2nd&#13;
Lieut., W restl ing, Track, Cross Country, Freshman Footba ll, Echoes Sports Editor. &#13;
JACQUI I; O' MEARA College Prep. Honorary&#13;
Masque and Wig, "Strictly Formal," Delta Tau,&#13;
Student Director of "Anne of Green Gables, "&#13;
Chon,.1s, Honorary 2nd Lieut., Road Show.&#13;
CONSTANCE OSBORNE Arts and Industries Delta&#13;
Tau, Crimson and Blue, Echoes Staff.&#13;
DIANE OSMUNDSON College Prep.&#13;
G.A.A., Girls' Basketball.&#13;
W ILLIAM F. OTTO Commercial&#13;
DON PALMER Arts a nd Industries&#13;
Pep Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C. Sgt.&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
HELEN PARK Commercia l Echoes Exchange Editor, Clio Sgt.-at-Arms, "Anne of Green Gables,"&#13;
Honorary Masque and Wig.&#13;
RAMONA PAULI College Prep.&#13;
BETTY PENDARVIS Commercial Clio, Sr. Glee,&#13;
Student Director of "Stage Door," Crimson and&#13;
Blue.&#13;
BILL PERDEW College Prep. Basketball, Football, R.O.T .C. l st Lieut., Echoes Proof Editor.&#13;
CONN IE PERR IN Coll ege Prep. Echoes Editorin -Chie f, De lta Tau Vice - Pres., Chee rleade r&#13;
Capt., Chorus, Pep Club, Production Staff of&#13;
"Pirates of Pe nzance."&#13;
A LICE PERRY Commercial Ero, Echoes Ad Sta ff.&#13;
ESTHER PETERSEN Commercial Y-Teen, VicePres. of G.A.A., Pep Club, Chorus, Commercial&#13;
Club Sec., Echoes Staff, Production Staff o f " Pirates of Penzance ."&#13;
NORMAN NELSON Commercial R. 0. T. C. l st&#13;
Lieut., Ad Staff of Echoes.&#13;
MAUREEN NEWELL Col lege Prep. Clio Pres.&#13;
a nd Historian, Footba ll Queen Attendant, Hono;-&#13;
ary Major.&#13;
HELEN OBERDIN College Prep. Ero, G.A./\.,&#13;
Band, Girls' Basketball, Crimson and Blue.&#13;
DICK O'BRIEN College Prep. "Naughty Marie t- ta, " " Pirates of Penzance," R.O.T.C. Capt.,&#13;
Cheerleader, Chorus Vice-Pres., Honorary Masque&#13;
and W ig, Prose a nd Poetry Finals.&#13;
NORMA OLSEN Col lege Prep. Honorary Col. ,&#13;
"Strictly Formal, " Footba ll Queen, Thalian Sgt.-&#13;
at-Arms, Spanish Club Treas., Jr. and Sr. Sextettes, Echoes Music Editor.&#13;
ROGER OLSEN General R.O.T .C. Sgt.&#13;
JACK OLSON College Pre p. R.O.T.C. Sgt.&#13;
JOANNE OLSON College Prep. Clio Vice-Pres.,&#13;
President Pep Club, Sr. Glee, Honorary 2nd Lieut.&#13;
NORMAN OLSON Commercial&#13;
Ass't Ad Manager. Basketball, Echoe; &#13;
GEORGENE PETERSEN Commercial G.A.A.&#13;
IONE PETERSEN Commercial&#13;
DWAINE PETKER College Prep. R.O.T.C. S/ Sgt.,&#13;
Pres. and Vice -Pres. of Aristos, " Anne of Green&#13;
Gables," Honorary Masque and Wi g, Echoes&#13;
News Editor.&#13;
CHARLES PH I LLI PS College Prep.&#13;
T / Sgt., Echoes Ad Staff.&#13;
BLANCHARD PIERCE&#13;
2nd Lieut.&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
R. 0. T. C.&#13;
R. 0 . T . C.&#13;
RUTH ANN PLUMB Comme rcial Chorus, Jr. and&#13;
Sr. Glee, Business Sta ff of "Pirates of Penza nce, "&#13;
Treas. of Comme rci a l Club.&#13;
MARGARET PLUMMER College Prep. Clio Historian , Jr. Glee, Student Librarian, Pep Club.&#13;
EMILY JANE PRATT College Prep. Nationa l&#13;
Honor Society, Ero Pres. , Chorus Pres. , " Pirates&#13;
of Penzance," " Naughty Marietta, " " Murde r in&#13;
Rehearsal," Sr. Sextette.&#13;
JP.NICE PRENTICE Commercial Girl Rese rves,&#13;
Y-Teen Sec., Comme rcial Club Vice-Pres.&#13;
DEAN PR I CE Arts and Industries Ionia n Vi ce -&#13;
Pres., Rifl e Team, R.O.T .C.&#13;
VIRGINIA RANNEY&#13;
vettes.&#13;
Comme rc ia l Y-Teen, Rese rLEROY 0. RASMUSSEN Co ll ege Prep. Footba ll ,&#13;
Hi-Y Pres. , R.O.T .C. Capt ., Basketba ll.&#13;
NED RATEKIN Co ll ege Prep. Footba ll , Basketba ll , T rack, R.O.T.C. Col. , Chorus, "Naughty&#13;
Mari etta ," " Pirates of Pen zance. "&#13;
MARY ANNE REED Coll ege Prep. Ero, Ge rma n&#13;
Club Pres. , Pep Club Vice -Pres. , Red Cross&#13;
Council , Road Show, Chorus, Hono ra ry Capt.&#13;
PHILIP ROONEY Co ll ege Prep. Hi-Y, Basketba ll, Second Team Footba ll Mgr., R. O.T.C. S/ Sgt.&#13;
ROBERTA RUPP Commerci a l Crimson and Blue .&#13;
KENNETH SACKS Coll ege Prep. " Tra il of the&#13;
Lonesome Pine ," Extempo Semi - Fina ls, Debate,&#13;
R. O.T .C. , Prose a nd Poetry Semi -final s.&#13;
REGIN ALD E. SANDERS''' Co ll ege Prep.&#13;
FAN NIE SCH M IDT Comme rcia l G. A. A. Pres&#13;
and Trea s., Crimson a nd Blue. Ass' t Business Manage r of Echoes, Road Show.&#13;
RUTH SCH M IDT Commerc ial T ha lia n, Chorus,&#13;
" Naughty Ma ri ett a ," "Pirates of Penza nce. "&#13;
HER MAN SCHM ITZ Arts and Industries Second&#13;
Team Foot ba ll . R.O.T .C. Capt., Logo. &#13;
MARILYN SIERSBECK College Prep. Ero Sgt.-&#13;
at-Arms and Treas., National Honor Society,&#13;
Orchestra Sec., Crimson and Blue, Production&#13;
Staff of " Anne of Green Gables, Quill and Scroll.&#13;
MILDRED SIERSBECK College Prep. Delta Tau&#13;
Treas., National Honor Society Sec., Orchestra&#13;
Pres., Crimson and Blue, Production Staff of&#13;
"Strictly Formal," Qui ll and Scroll.&#13;
BILL SLACK Commercia l R.O.T.C.&#13;
RAYMOND A. SMITH College Prep. National&#13;
Honor Society, Philos Pres., German Club, Honorary Masque and Wig, Prose and Poetry Finals,&#13;
Extempo Finals, Footba ll.&#13;
WALTER PAUL SMITH College Prep.&#13;
Staff Photographer, Crimson and Blue&#13;
pher, R.O.T .C. T / Sgt., Spanish Club.&#13;
MARJOR IE SODERBERG Commercial&#13;
Echoes&#13;
PhotograJr. Glee.&#13;
JOAN SPEER&#13;
Club.&#13;
College Prep. Delta Tau Sec., Pep&#13;
MAR IL YN SP ET MAN&#13;
Glee. Commercial Jr. and Sr.&#13;
GEORGE C. STEPHENS College Prep. National&#13;
Honor Society Vice-Pres., Jr. Class Pres., Basketba ll , R.O.T.C. Capt.&#13;
SHI RLEY STOCKMAN Commercial Thalian, Pep&#13;
Club, Glee.&#13;
BILL STRACHAN General R.O.T .C. l st . Lieut.,&#13;
Football, Basketba ll.&#13;
JOANNE STROBEHN&#13;
Treas. Commercial Glee, Alpha&#13;
FRANCES SCHUMANN&#13;
Pres. and Sec.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
ALVIN SCOTT&#13;
Sgt.&#13;
Arts and Industries&#13;
G. A. A.&#13;
R.O.T.C. 1st&#13;
JACK SCOTT&#13;
Track,&#13;
College Prep. Football, Basketball,&#13;
R.O.T.C. Sgt., Road Show.&#13;
FRANK SEIDLER Arts and Industries Aristo&#13;
Play.&#13;
BYRON SHEBEL College Prep.&#13;
JO ANN SH I ERY College Prep. Varsity Debate,&#13;
Thalian Pres., Road Show, National Honor Society, Honorary Masque and Wig, Extempo Finals,&#13;
" Strictly Formal."&#13;
VIRGINIA SHEPARD College Prep. Clio Pres ..&#13;
Jr. Class Sec., "Murder in Rehearsal," Student&#13;
Director of "Strictly Formal," Honorary Masque&#13;
and Wig, "Anne of Green Gables," honorary 1st&#13;
Lieut.&#13;
LA VONNE SHEPHERD Commercia l Pep Club.&#13;
ARTHUR SIECK College Prep. Ionian, R.O.T.C. &#13;
RICHARD SULLEY College Prep. Senior Class&#13;
Preside nt, Football, Basketball, R.O.T.C. Capt .,&#13;
Red Cross Council, Jr. Class Sgt.-at- Arms, Echoes&#13;
Ass't Ad Manager.&#13;
JANE TAYLOR College Prep. Pep Club Pres., and Vice-Pres., Madriga l, Sr. Glee Pres., Honorary Capt. , " Pirates of Pe nza nce, " Road Show.&#13;
DELIA THOMAS Commercia l&#13;
LORRAINE THOMAS Commercial&#13;
VIRGINIA THOMAS College Prep.&#13;
Ero, Debate, Jr. Glee.&#13;
BETTY JEAN THOMPSON&#13;
Sr. Glee.&#13;
Comme rc ial&#13;
Ero, Glee.&#13;
Pep Club,&#13;
Alpha ,&#13;
CAROL THOMSEN College Prep. Jr. and Sr.&#13;
Glee, Spanish Club Sec., Crimson and Blue , Quill&#13;
and Scroll.&#13;
DONNA TRACY&#13;
Debate .&#13;
Comme rcia l Clio Sgt .- a t-Arms,&#13;
JACK TREYNOR College Prep. R.O.T.C. Major,&#13;
Logo Pres., Debate , Football, Road Show , Ge rma n&#13;
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THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
1947&#13;
Three &#13;
Cl -&#13;
Jore word&#13;
The graduates of 1947 leave t his ed ition o f the&#13;
Montice llo as a reminder of th= fri endships,&#13;
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Jefferson students live in this fast progressi ng&#13;
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F our &#13;
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I&#13;
* ADMINISTRATION·&#13;
* ACADEMICS&#13;
* ACTIVITIES&#13;
* ATHLETICS&#13;
* ADVERTISEMENTS&#13;
F ive &#13;
Six&#13;
The senior class dedicates this annual&#13;
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the Un ited Nations. &#13;
Principal&#13;
R. F. MYERS&#13;
MRS. M. EDSON&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
G. W. KIRN&#13;
BETTY MEADOWS&#13;
Vice-Principal&#13;
CARL GERNETZKY&#13;
VIRGIN IA BARNUM&#13;
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Tabor Co llege&#13;
U. of So. Ca lif.&#13;
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Geometry, Spanish&#13;
MARY ROBERTS- B. A.&#13;
Suthe r Col.&#13;
Northwestern&#13;
En glish, Dl ba te&#13;
M INNIE B. RUPP-B. A.&#13;
Colorado Stat:! Tea:h:!r's Co l.&#13;
Wash!nglon U, Cm:.ha U.&#13;
Ma the m3tics&#13;
GRACE SCHROEDER- B. S., M. A.&#13;
U. of Nebraska, Colorado&#13;
Bookkeeping, Jun io r Business&#13;
MILDRED SM ITH- B. S.&#13;
Northwest Mo. Teache r's Co l.&#13;
MRS. CLARA STR ICKLANDB. S., M. A.&#13;
Pa rk Co ll ege Columbia U., Cre ighton&#13;
U. of Iowa&#13;
Diploma in History&#13;
American Government&#13;
American History&#13;
GAYLORD STUELKE- B. S.&#13;
Coe Col.&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
DOROTHY THORNTON&#13;
U. of Denver, Omaha&#13;
Mid land Col.&#13;
Libra rian&#13;
HOMER L. TOWNSEND- B. A.&#13;
Corne ll Col.&#13;
Omaha U., Iowa U. Iowa State Teache r's Col.&#13;
Iowa U. General Science&#13;
MARTHA WANGBERG- B. A. , M. A.&#13;
Augustana Col.&#13;
U. of Iowa&#13;
World History&#13;
FRANCES WARD-B. S.&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
Homema king&#13;
GARNET WELSCH- B. S.&#13;
Iowa State Teacher's Col.&#13;
Creighton U.&#13;
Civics&#13;
• &#13;
UPPER-Mr. Orville Orr, G aylord Rich , Mrs. L es li e Bowm a n&#13;
LOWER-Yvonne Sea lock , Lindy Solon, Joan Wood&#13;
THE JANUARY CLASS OF 1947&#13;
The Ja nua ry Cl ass of 194 7• compl eted th e ir hi gh school ca ree r on Ja nua ry 23 , unde r the ab le&#13;
leade rship of Gay lord Rich, preside nt; Yvonne Sea lock, vice -president ; Lindy Solon, sec retary;&#13;
a nd Joa n Wood, treasure r.&#13;
Their sponsors we re Mrs. Lesli e Bowman a nd Mr. Orville Orr.&#13;
By sponsoring da nces, the sma ll but ac ti ve c lass left th eir schoo l a c lock fo r the krestle rs.&#13;
The ir t rad itiona l ba nquet was he ld on Ja nua ry 2 1.&#13;
Nine &#13;
SALLY BOYER&#13;
College&#13;
Freshman Water BQy "42," Forum,&#13;
Nu Omega, Home Room Secretary,&#13;
Southwest Iowa Chorus, "Firefly,' '.__&#13;
Road Show, Football Queen Att.,&#13;
Pep Club, A Capella, Religious&#13;
Leaders.&#13;
JACK COOK&#13;
College&#13;
Lieut. Colonel R.O.T.C., Southwest&#13;
Iowa Football, Mayor Boys City,&#13;
Forum, Bath. Club, Biology Club,&#13;
Sports Editor Signal Staff, Letterman Club, Red Cross Outstandi ng&#13;
Sophomore, Academic Perfection&#13;
Metal R. 0 . T. C., Road Show,&#13;
A Capella, Hawkeye Boys State&#13;
Basketball Capta in, Junior Class&#13;
Vice President.&#13;
GARY DODG6&#13;
College&#13;
A Capella Choir, Lettermen, Boy's&#13;
City.&#13;
NAOMI EICHER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Orchestra, Girl's Lounge&#13;
LI LA FLANAGAN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Nu Omega, Pep Club, Girl 's Council, Religious, Road Show, Signal&#13;
Associate Editor, Signa l Ad Sol icitor, Forum.&#13;
JAN.&#13;
CHARLES BLUE&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
BONNIE COLLINS&#13;
Ste nographic&#13;
Student Council, Vice President,&#13;
Junior Choir, T reasurer, Red Cross&#13;
Alternate, Southwest Iowa Chorus,&#13;
Page One Editor of "Signal," Girls&#13;
Cadet Corps, Girls Glee, Girls&#13;
Lounge; Home Room Secretary.&#13;
LOWELL COOK&#13;
College&#13;
Letterman Club, Red Cross, Home&#13;
Room Secretary, Signal Sports Editor, Religious Leaders, Boys City,&#13;
Park Commissioner, R.O.T .C. Captain, Science Club, Road Show,&#13;
Student Teacher, Wrestling.&#13;
RICHAR D EDSON&#13;
Genera l&#13;
A Cape lla Choir, Ve t's Club, Road&#13;
Show, Boys City.&#13;
ALEANE FITZ&#13;
Co ll ege . G. A. A., Li bra ry Club, Variety&#13;
Show Road Show, Girls Glee,&#13;
A Ca pe ll a Southwest Iowa Chorus,&#13;
Ba nd, "Fo rest Prince,'' Cofonia l&#13;
Ba ll.&#13;
LOUIS HACKBART&#13;
Industria l&#13;
Lettermen 's Club, Red Cross, Boys&#13;
City, Footba ll, Track, 2nd Li eut.&#13;
R.O.T.C., Signal Staff. &#13;
I" BEVERLY HADLUND&#13;
Stenographic Southwest Iowa Chorus, Journalism,&#13;
Forum, Choir, Red Cross.&#13;
GLADYS JAMES&#13;
Stenographic Southwest Iowa Chorus, Journalism,&#13;
Forum, Choir, Red Cross&#13;
SHIRLEY LAND&#13;
Commercial&#13;
0. G. A.&#13;
ETHELE MILLER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Glee, A Cape lla, Band, Sigma Tau,&#13;
Road Show, Signa l.&#13;
CHARLES O'BRIEN&#13;
CSoltlegRe 0 T C Al I-Southwest&#13;
First g · · · · ., 11 All Football, All- Intercity oot~a • - State Th ird Team, Boys City, Let- • Club Basketball, Track, termen s • R t Red Cross, Forum, Signa l epor er,&#13;
Undefeated Freshman Team.&#13;
GAYLORD RICH&#13;
College&#13;
Wrestling Co-capta in, A. A. U. Champion 3, State Runnerup, Lettermen's Club, Religious Leaders&#13;
Pres., Senior Class Pres., Forum&#13;
Treas., R. 0 . T. C. Captai n, Road&#13;
Show, Variety Show, Signa l Sports&#13;
Editor, Boys City Street Commissioner.&#13;
DUANE HAGER&#13;
General&#13;
A Capella Choir, Firefly, Martha, Spanish Clubb, Lieut. in R.O.T.C.&#13;
FLORENCE KINART&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Cheerleader Pres., Pep Club Junior Choir, Southwest Iowa Chorus&#13;
Associate Editor of Signal, Military&#13;
Ball Lady, Ropd Show.&#13;
WILLIAM MAYBERRY&#13;
General&#13;
LOUIS NELSON&#13;
Industria l&#13;
Lettermen's Club, Red Cross, Boys&#13;
City, Football, Track, 2nd Lieut.&#13;
R.O.T.C., Signa l Staff.&#13;
MADELINE ROPER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Nu Omega, Pep Club Sec.&#13;
YVONNE SEALOCK&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Nu Omega Pres and Sgt. of Arms,&#13;
Senior Class Vice Pres., Girls Counc il , Se lf-Re liant, Presidents Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Forum, Religious Leaders, A Cape lla, Student Teacher,&#13;
Girls Lounge, Road Shows, Mardi&#13;
Gras Ma id, Prod. " Headed for&#13;
Eden," "His Name Was Aunt Ne llie," "The Firefly, " Office Girl.&#13;
--~ · - ---------&#13;
W ILLIAM SHERWI N&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
s·enal Sta ff, restling, Science&#13;
Cl ub, Student Council, R. O.T .C.&#13;
Captai n. - ..&#13;
BILL SM ITH&#13;
College&#13;
W restling, F oo t b a I I, Varsity,&#13;
W restli ng Co- captai n, Lette rmen's&#13;
Cl ub Pres., District Champion 2 ,&#13;
State Ru nnerup, R. 0 . T . C. Capt.,&#13;
Road Show, Signa l Staff-Asst.&#13;
Boys Glee, A Capella .&#13;
STEVE VALLI NCH&#13;
Co ll ege&#13;
Signal Staff.&#13;
JOAN WALKER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Editor of Signal, Girl's Glee Junior Choir, Southwest Iowa Cho ~s .&#13;
LI NDY SOLON&#13;
Co ll e ge&#13;
A Cape ll a, Lette rm.:m, M a j o r&#13;
R. 0 . T . C., S:m ior Cl ass, ,&#13;
Mardi Gras.&#13;
JERRY SNYDER&#13;
Gene ra l&#13;
Le tterma n .&#13;
BETTY WAKEHOUSE&#13;
Ste nographic&#13;
Stenogra phi c&#13;
JOAN WOOD&#13;
Stenogra phic&#13;
Senior Class, T reas., Managing&#13;
Edi to r for Signa l, Pep Club, G.A.A.,&#13;
Girl's Glee, Junior Choi r, Stude nt&#13;
Counci l, Victo ry Co rps, Juni o r Red&#13;
Cross Girl Cadets, Southwest Iowa&#13;
or~ . Girl 's Lounge Alt rnate. &#13;
)&#13;
L- ' ...... -.~~~~~~~~&#13;
UPPER-Mr. I. F. Mueller, Be r nie Mal on e, Mi ss Dorothea Gienger&#13;
LOWER-Bev e rly Gibbons, Jerry Ford , B e rtha Smith&#13;
THE JU N E CLASS OF 1947&#13;
The June Class of 194 7 compl eted its hi gh school ca reer unde r the ve ry ab le leade rship of&#13;
its o ffice rs : President, Be rn ie Ma lone ; vice p resident, Je rry Ford ; secreta ry, Beve rl y Gibbons ;&#13;
and treasure r, Be rtha Smith . ·&#13;
Unde r th e sponsorship of Miss Dorothea Gien ge r a nd Mr. I. F. Mue ll e r the class inc rea sed&#13;
its finances by wee kly da nces in th e drill ha ll a nd th e class play, "The Fi ghting Littl es"&#13;
g ive n May 16 a nd 17, unde r the supe rvision of Mrs. Hope Lee.&#13;
The c lass owes tha nks to Mrs. Cl a ra Strickl and a nd Mr. Cha rl es Dav is fo r supe rvisin g th e p rod uct ion o f the successful Road Show, " Gra nd Hote l in Pa ris."&#13;
W ith t he e nd of se n ior yea r ca me the Jun ior-Se n 'or Prom, the inev ita bl e tests, the Se nior&#13;
Ba nquet, Bacca laurea te and fin a lly Commenceme nt.&#13;
Th irteen &#13;
HAROLD ANDERSON&#13;
College -- Science Club, Biology Club, Sgt.&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, U. S. Navy&#13;
Veterans Club.&#13;
ROBERT ATEN&#13;
College&#13;
Wrestling, Road Show, Treasurer&#13;
of Choir, Student Council , Track, Stage Crew for Operetta, National&#13;
Honor Society, Boys Glee, R.O.T.C. , Signal Staff, Annual Staff.&#13;
EVELYN BLOOM&#13;
Freshman Glee, Road Shows, Southwest Iowa Chorus, Y.G. 's, A Capella Choir, " Firefly," District and&#13;
State Contests, Flag Drill, Playday.&#13;
CHRISTINE ANNE BRABAND&#13;
College&#13;
Cid's Council, Library Club, SelfRe l1ant Club, Red Cross Colo . I&#13;
Ball, Spanish Club, Natio~al Ho~ia Society. or&#13;
ILENE EDITH BRIGHT&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Re ligious Leaders, Girls Glee, Road&#13;
Show, Signa l Staff.&#13;
JUNE&#13;
47 VIRGINIA ALSPAUGH&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Road Show, "Headed for Eden,"&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, Girls Glee,&#13;
A Capella Choir, Production of&#13;
"Forest Prince," "His Name Was&#13;
Aunt Nell ," "Firefly," "The Fighting Littles."&#13;
DORIS ANTHONY&#13;
College&#13;
Pep Club, Science Club, A Capella ,&#13;
Girls. Glee, Southwest Iowa Chorus,&#13;
Operetta "Forest Prince, " Road&#13;
Show, Self-Rel[ant Club.&#13;
LUCILLE BAKER&#13;
College&#13;
Girl's Council, Library Club 3, Secy.&#13;
Junior Red Cross ~ Treasurer, ·.Y.G.&#13;
Club, Girls Lour;ige Proctof, :Religious Leaders, Road•Show, ColOhial Ball, Playday, Attendant for&#13;
May Fete.&#13;
JOHN BLUE&#13;
General&#13;
Boys City, Student Council.&#13;
BETIY BREWER&#13;
College&#13;
President and Vice Pres. library&#13;
Club, Colonial Ball 3, Fo1 um Alt.,&#13;
Self-Reliant, Re li gious Leaders, Home Room Sec retary, Managing&#13;
Editor of Signa l, Annual Staff&#13;
Mardi Gras, Nationa l Honor So ~&#13;
ci e ty.&#13;
JOAN BROWN&#13;
College&#13;
Nu Omega 4 Parl. , Pep Club SelfReliant Sec., Debate, Road Show 4,&#13;
Annual Artist A Capella Choir. &#13;
RUTH BUC K&#13;
Gene ra l&#13;
Forum Representative, Girls Counci l, Si gma Tau .&#13;
·.&#13;
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JEAN CARM ICHAEL&#13;
College&#13;
Red Cross, Sigma Tau, Road Show,&#13;
Pep Club, " The Firefly ," Queen&#13;
Atte nda nt, A Cape ll a Choir, Girls&#13;
Glee , Annua l Art Editor, Re ligious&#13;
Leaders.&#13;
MARY LOU CHAPMAN&#13;
erie al&#13;
EDW IN MARSHALL CLARK&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Veterans Cl ub.&#13;
DONALD W . CONNELL&#13;
Co llege&#13;
Wrestling, Co- captai n, . Footba ll ,&#13;
Second in State W restl ing, Midwestern A.AU. Wrestli ng 128 lbs.&#13;
"46," S3cond in District, Lette rme n's Club Boys City, T. Sgt.&#13;
R.O.T.C., A °Capel la Choir, Operetta "Fire fly ," Road Show.&#13;
JUANITA COONTZ&#13;
College&#13;
Roadshow '4 5, '47, Scie nce Club ,&#13;
Debate Club, Signa l Reporter, Red&#13;
Cross.&#13;
RAY BURKEY&#13;
College&#13;
Lettermen's Club 4, Track, Football , Basketball 4, Mardi Gras&#13;
Escort, Monticello Sports Editor,&#13;
Roadshow, "Firefly," Forum,&#13;
A Capella Choir.&#13;
PAT CATO&#13;
College&#13;
A Capella Choir, Debate, G.A.A. , Girls Council, Sigma Tau SelfRel iant, Pep Club, Student 0&#13;
Teacher, Freshman Sextet, Road Show,&#13;
Signal Reporter, Editor, Ope retta&#13;
:::rhe Firefly," " Forest Prince,"&#13;
LOVe Your Neighbor " " Figure It&#13;
Out," " His Name W~ s Aunt Ne l- l . .. re.&#13;
EVELYN CHURCH&#13;
College&#13;
Camera Club, Road Show.&#13;
WILBER COLLINS&#13;
College&#13;
R.O.T.C. Cadet, Ri fl e Team.&#13;
VERA MAE COOKSEY&#13;
Co ll ege&#13;
Mat h. Club, Scie nce Club, Red&#13;
Cross, Spanish Club.&#13;
RUT H CURR IER&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Re li gious Leaders, Debate, Red&#13;
Cross, Student Cou nc il Sec ., Girls&#13;
Council Treas., " Love Your Nei ghbor," Best Loved Girl Court, Mardi&#13;
Gras, Student Teacher. &#13;
WILLIAM CURRAN&#13;
College&#13;
R:O.T.C. l st Lieut., May of Boys&#13;
City, Firefly, Choir, Red Cross.&#13;
ROB ERT DARNELL&#13;
General&#13;
-- R-:d Cross, Veterans&#13;
City. Club, Boys&#13;
EURITH R. DAVENPORT&#13;
General&#13;
Glee Club, S-:: ie nce Club, Stude nt&#13;
Activity Club.&#13;
JERRY DUGGAN&#13;
College&#13;
Lette rmen's Club Sec . Track,&#13;
Wrestling " The 'Firefly, " Cho ir,&#13;
R.O.T.C. Captain, Boys City, StuJ~ nt Council.&#13;
ROLAND R. DU NN&#13;
Gene ra l&#13;
Vete ra ns Club, and Orch.::!st:a .&#13;
MARJORIE ELLI S&#13;
Gene ra l&#13;
Girls Lounge, Home room Sec .,&#13;
Forum.&#13;
NORMAN CRANE&#13;
Ge nera l&#13;
DCRENE DAVENPORT&#13;
Colle ge&#13;
Se lf-Re liant, Nat:ona l Honor Society, Girls Counc il , Pep Club&#13;
" His Name Wa s Aunt Ne llie ,',&#13;
" Love You r Neighbor," Y. G. Ch leader , Alpha Theta Sigma,&#13;
' 'The. Fi ghting Littl es," Academic&#13;
Ed itor-Annua l, Signa l Reporter,&#13;
Ro;:id Show, Red C. ass.&#13;
DONNA DETTMAN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
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Show, Gi 1 Is Glee.&#13;
RICHAR D DUITMAN&#13;
General&#13;
Vete rans Clu b.&#13;
CLIFFORD ELLIS&#13;
Ge ne ra l&#13;
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JOSEPH ELON ICH&#13;
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DAVID GOODMAN&#13;
General&#13;
R. 0.&#13;
T.&#13;
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Club, Publicity Committee and&#13;
Stage Crew of "Firefly."&#13;
MARGY GORN&#13;
College&#13;
"Forest Prince," Alpha Sigma, Road&#13;
Show,&#13;
" Firefly," Choir.&#13;
TED&#13;
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Student Council, Road Show 4,&#13;
R.O.T.C. Offic&#13;
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"The Forest Prince" '45,&#13;
"The&#13;
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'46,&#13;
" His Name Was&#13;
Aunt Nellie," "Love Your Neighbor," Religious Leaders, Boys&#13;
Quar&#13;
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Choir 4, State Mu&#13;
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Club.&#13;
BEVERLY JEANE HANCOCK&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Red Cro&#13;
ss Representative, Girls Basketball Team.&#13;
DONALD HANSEN General&#13;
Veterans Club.&#13;
PHYLLI S HAYNES&#13;
College&#13;
Nu Omega 2, Pep&#13;
Club, Sec.&#13;
Girls&#13;
Counci l Forum, A Capella Choir,&#13;
"Marth~," "Fi&#13;
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Student&#13;
Directo&#13;
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Glee Red Oa k Clinic, Chorus,&#13;
Stud~nt Teacher 3, State Music&#13;
Contest, Girls Lounge Proctor Alt.,&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society.&#13;
MARY LOU GORN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Library Club, Pres. and Sec. Sigma&#13;
Tau, Student Council Road Show 2, "Love Your Neighbor," Colonial&#13;
Ball -3, Student Teacher, Home&#13;
Room Secretary, Mardi Gras, Red&#13;
Cross, Flag Drill Religious Leaders,&#13;
Y.G.'s. '&#13;
JOHN GREENLEE&#13;
College&#13;
Road&#13;
Religious&#13;
Show&#13;
Leader&#13;
Ma&#13;
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, "Martha,"&#13;
of Ceremonies,&#13;
"For.&#13;
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," Foot- ·&#13;
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'46, R.O&#13;
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Lieutenant, Boys Quartette, All&#13;
School Play, "Headed for Eden,"&#13;
State Dramatics Conte&#13;
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Choir, Staff, "Firefly," Signal.&#13;
ROBERTA GROSVENOR&#13;
College&#13;
Sigma Tau Vice Pres., Girls Council, Pep Club, Library Club, String&#13;
Quartette, Orchestra, Band, Red&#13;
Cross, Road&#13;
Show&#13;
4 , Annual Staff,&#13;
N&#13;
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Society.&#13;
B&#13;
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HANSEN&#13;
G&#13;
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JOAN HANSEN&#13;
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College · Sigma Tau Road Show 3, Pep Club, Ad Solicit~r for Signa l, (;iris Glee,&#13;
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Sec., Signa l&#13;
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JOANNE HEAD&#13;
Secretarial&#13;
Self&#13;
-Reliant Pres., Nu Omega,&#13;
Cheerleader, Vice Pres.,&#13;
Stud&#13;
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Counc&#13;
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Gras, Best Loved&#13;
Girl Court, "Firefly," " His Name Was Aunt Ne l- lie," " Martha," Road Show 4, Red Cross Council, Southwest Iowa Chorus, " Forest Prince," Tee Jay&#13;
Trio. &#13;
JOYCE HEAD&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
T. J. Trio, Nu Omega , Cheerleaders&#13;
Sec., Road Show, " His Name Was&#13;
Aunt Nellie," "The Forest Prince ,"&#13;
"Martha," " The Firefly," S·lgma&#13;
Tau, Mardi Gras, Colonial Ball,&#13;
Honor Court, A 'Capella Choir, 'Re?&#13;
Cross, Self- Reliant, Girls Council&#13;
Sec., National Honor Society.&#13;
FRANCES HOIFELDT&#13;
General&#13;
Flag Drill, Religious.- Leaders, Science Club.&#13;
. f?&#13;
CORA LEE HOYT&#13;
General&#13;
Library Club, A Capella Choir,&#13;
Road Show, Southwestern Iowa&#13;
Chorus, Freshman Glee, Colonial&#13;
Ball, Book Week Tea , Spanish&#13;
Club.&#13;
FAN HUNT&#13;
General&#13;
Signal Staff.&#13;
MARGARET HUNT&#13;
College Alpha Theta Sigma Pres.&#13;
PA ULA IVES&#13;
Stenographi c&#13;
R d Cross.&#13;
PHYLLIS HENDERSON&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Red Cross, Religious Leaders, Flag&#13;
Drill, Substitute Student Teacher,&#13;
Girls Glee, G.A.A.&#13;
UNA A. M. HOTCHKISS&#13;
College&#13;
Girls Council, Red Cross, Road&#13;
Show, Library Clubb, O.G.A. , Signal Maaging Editor, Annual Editor,&#13;
Colonial Ball Thomas Jefferson, "The Forest Prince, Girls Glee, Orchestra, Religious Leaders, National Honor Society .&#13;
JOAN HUMPHREY&#13;
College&#13;
Nu Omega , Cheerleade r, Pep Club&#13;
Pres., Red Cross, Forum, Choir, Road Show, " Firefly," Colonial&#13;
Ball Honor Cou rt.&#13;
ELIZABETH HURD&#13;
Stenographic , A Cape lla Choir, Forum, Red Cross Council, " Forest Prince, " " Martha ," Road Show, Girls Glee, Best&#13;
Informed.&#13;
SHIRLEY HUTCHENS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls Counci l, Forum, Band l st&#13;
Lieutenant, Twirl er, First Place in&#13;
State Tw irling Contest 2 Yrs .. Student Teache r, Nationa l Honor Society.&#13;
VIRG INIA MAE JACKSON&#13;
Genera l&#13;
Substitute Student Teache r, Spanish Club. &#13;
DONALD JAMES&#13;
College&#13;
Lettermen 's Club Pres., "Martha, " ~irefly " A Capella Choir, Boys&#13;
City, Forum, Track, Football,&#13;
Wrestling, Road Show, " Forest&#13;
Prince," Religious Leaders, Triple&#13;
Quartette Boys Glee.&#13;
MAURITTA JENSEN&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Religious Leaders, Treas., Girls&#13;
Glee, Signal Staff, Red Cross,&#13;
G.A.A., Student Teacher " Love Your Neighbor," Alpha' Theta&#13;
Sigma, Student Council, "Figure It&#13;
Out fo r Yourself."&#13;
ANNETTE JEWETT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Girls Lounge, O.G.A.,&#13;
" Forest Prince."&#13;
JACKIE JOH NSON&#13;
College&#13;
Nu Omega Sec. , Pep Club Pres.,&#13;
Student Council Sec., Red Cross,&#13;
A Capella Choir, Road Show, Girls&#13;
Gl ee, Student Teacher, Re ligious Leaders, National Honor Society,&#13;
Annual Staff, " Firefly, " "Headed&#13;
for Eden. "&#13;
JOHN E. KAUFMAN&#13;
Genera l&#13;
R.O.T.C., Science Club, Junior&#13;
Play, Biology Club.&#13;
MARVIN KNOWLES&#13;
College&#13;
Biology C I u b, Science Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Boys City.&#13;
DAVID JEFFRES&#13;
General&#13;
Band, For.ym, Boys City, Road&#13;
Show, Boys Glee, Science Club,&#13;
State Music Contest, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MILDRED JENKINS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
A Capella Choir, "Forest Prince, " " Firefly, " Student Council, Re-&#13;
, liigous Leaders, Girls Glee, Sextett,&#13;
Girls Lounge, Road Show, Pep&#13;
Club, National Honor Society,&#13;
Road Show, Ticket Manager, " Figure It Out for Yourself," Student Teacher.&#13;
JO ANN JEWETT&#13;
College&#13;
Girls Council, Sigma Tau, Pep&#13;
Club, "Forest Prince," "Martha,"&#13;
"His Name Was Aunt Nellie,"&#13;
Girls Trio, Girls Sextett, National&#13;
Honor Society, Student Teacher,&#13;
Forum, Debate, "Figure It Out for&#13;
Yourse lf," " Headed for Eden."&#13;
JACK KNECHT&#13;
General&#13;
R. 0 . T. C.&#13;
NORMAN KNOTT&#13;
College&#13;
Monticello Managing E d i t o r,&#13;
R.O.T.C. , Signa l Mana ging Editor,&#13;
Annual Photographer, B i o I " g y&#13;
Club, T reas., Sec. , Vi ce Pres., Sci- e nce Club Photo Clubb, R.0.T.C.&#13;
l st Li eut.'. Platoon Award, .Prom&#13;
Committee , Signal Ad Sol11.ctor,&#13;
Escore in Mardi Gras., Nationa l&#13;
Honor Soc iety.&#13;
DOR IS JANELL KOLB&#13;
Genera l&#13;
Road Show . &#13;
F. RICHARD KOOS&#13;
College&#13;
Band , Orchestra , Pep Band, Road&#13;
Show, Science Club.&#13;
BARBARA JEAN LABER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Sigma Tau, Girls Council, Library&#13;
Club, Home Room Secretary,&#13;
Forum Representative, Self-Reliant&#13;
Day Teacher, Thomas Natural&#13;
Shorthand Demonstrator, Colonial&#13;
Ba ll , Road Show 3, "Love Your&#13;
Nei ghbor," Publicity Manager, Religious Leaders, Red Cross, Y.G.'s.&#13;
EUGENE LAUVER&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Road Show Stage Crew, 2nd Best&#13;
Informed, Boys Glee, R. 0. T. C.&#13;
Major, Science Club, Annual Staff&#13;
Business Manager, Best Platoon&#13;
( R.O.T .C. ), Na tional Honor Soc iety Pres., "The Fi ghting Littles."&#13;
RICHARD LEWI S&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
W restling, Lette rman, Orr Trophy '45, '46, '47, Boys Glee, A Cape lla&#13;
Choir, Red Cross, Boys City Chie f&#13;
of Po li ce, R.O.T.C. Sgt. , Midweste rn A.A.V.&#13;
FRANK LI NDSTROM&#13;
College Prep. Biology C I u b, Science Club,&#13;
R.0.T .C. Sgt.&#13;
BEVERLY JEAN MARSHALL&#13;
Ste nogra phic&#13;
Girls Lounge, 0 . G. A. Club, Re -&#13;
lig ious Leaders.&#13;
GEORGE H. KULL&#13;
College&#13;
President of Biology Club, "His&#13;
Name Was Aunt Nellie," "Martha"&#13;
Stage Crew, Mardi Gras Escort,&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
GERALDINE LARSEN&#13;
College&#13;
Girls Council, Library Club, Cafeteria Cashier, Girls' Lounge, Best&#13;
Informed Student, Colonial Ball,&#13;
Road Show.&#13;
ALICE LEE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Nu Omega Pres., Girls Glee, Pep&#13;
Club, Prom Committee, Religious&#13;
Leaders, Honor Court of 194 7,&#13;
Football Queen 1946, Red Cross,&#13;
Road Show 3, Annual Staff.&#13;
•&#13;
JOAN LINDSEY&#13;
Secretarial&#13;
Pep Club, A Cape lla Choir, Road&#13;
Shows, " Forest Prince," "Firefly,"&#13;
Girls Glee, Signal Sta ff, " Fi gu re It&#13;
Out for Yourse lf," Home Room Secreta ry.&#13;
BERNIE MALONE&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Lettermen's Club, Football , Bas ketBall, Track, Boys City, Forum, Pres.&#13;
Jun" Senior, Vice Pres. of A Cape lla&#13;
Choir, Ma rdi Gras Escort " Fire - fl y," Road Show, R.O.T.C. 0 Sgt.&#13;
MAX ADOLPH MASON&#13;
College&#13;
Forum, Boys City, Red Cross, Alte rnate, Band 4, Camera Club,&#13;
Road Show 2 . &#13;
BILL McGRUDER&#13;
College&#13;
Forum, Si gnal Reporte r, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Officer, Road Show, Montice llo&#13;
Staff.&#13;
MARY McM'ANIGILL&#13;
Genera l&#13;
" Figure It. Out fo r Yourself, .. ''"'" His&#13;
Name Was Aunt Nellie," Signa l&#13;
Staff, " Love Your Neighbor," Gi rls&#13;
Gl ee.&#13;
JOYCE MENDENHALL&#13;
Co ll ege&#13;
Alpha Theta Sigma , Road Show.&#13;
JACK MINI KUS&#13;
College&#13;
Boys City, R.O.T.C. Sgt ., Forum,&#13;
Montice llo Art Edi tor.&#13;
JERRY M. MURRAY&#13;
College&#13;
Pri nt Shop Foreman , Ma rdi Gras,&#13;
Escort, Junior Class Pres. Prom.,&#13;
" Fo rest Prince ," Biology Club,&#13;
Pres., Boys City Judge, Student&#13;
Counci l, Rifle Team, R. O.T.C.&#13;
Capta in , Student Teacher El ectrici an, Road Show, Ju nior Play, Ope retta , Academic Perfection Meda l&#13;
in R.O.T .C., Ma ke-up annual&#13;
A Cape lla Choir, Offi cer in g~&#13;
of Production of Mili ta ry Ba ll.&#13;
LORRAINE NELSON&#13;
Stenogra phic&#13;
Pres. Girls Council, Forum, Li -&#13;
bra ry Club, Nu Omega , Student&#13;
Teacher, Past Pres. Red Cross,&#13;
" His Name Was Aunt Ne ll ie," Jr.&#13;
Class Sec., Pri ncess of '46 Prom.,&#13;
Ma rt ha W ashington Best Loved&#13;
Honor Court, Mard i Gras, National&#13;
Honor Society.&#13;
JOH N I. McGRUDER&#13;
Ge ne ra l&#13;
U. S. Navy, Ve terans Club.&#13;
ELA INE McM ULLEN&#13;
Ge ne ra l&#13;
Signa l Sta ff.&#13;
DOLORES MICHAELIS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Ope retta, Road Show, Pep Club,,&#13;
Sec., Choir, Southwest Iowa&#13;
Chorus, Office Girl, Alternate Forum, " Ma rtha," "Fire fly ."&#13;
PATRIC IA MOORE&#13;
Ge ne ra l&#13;
0 . G. A.&#13;
LEONAR D MUSGROVE&#13;
Co ll ege&#13;
Signa l Sta ff.&#13;
ROBERT W. NEWBERG&#13;
College&#13;
Forum, A Cape lla Choir, Boys Gl ee,&#13;
Band, Orchestra , ' 'Love Your&#13;
Neighbor, " R.O.T.C. Colone l, Rifle&#13;
Team, Mard i Gras, Stude nt Teacher, Track, March ing Band, Con -&#13;
test, Signa l Staff, Sports Editor,&#13;
Road Show President Clubb . &#13;
TERRY NEWSOM&#13;
General&#13;
R.O.T.C. l st Sgt., Rifle Team.&#13;
STEVE O'BRADOVICH&#13;
Industrial&#13;
R.O.T.C., Boys City, Red Cross.&#13;
GEORGIA LEE OLIPHANT&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
Glee Club, Road Show, "Love Your&#13;
Neighbor," Signal Staff, Religious&#13;
Leaders, Student Teacher, Red&#13;
Cross, Student Counc il, H o m e&#13;
Room Secretary, Si gna l Reporter,&#13;
Sigma Tau, Freshman Girls Sextet,&#13;
Drama, Debate, Football Queen&#13;
Attendant.&#13;
MOREY PALMER&#13;
College&#13;
Track, Road Show, A Capella&#13;
Choir, Boys City, R.O.T.C. Sgt.,&#13;
Biology Club.&#13;
GEORGE M ICHAEL PAV ICH&#13;
Co llege&#13;
PHYLLIS PETERSON&#13;
College&#13;
Se lf- Re liant Cl ub, Debate Club,&#13;
Signa l Staff, " Love Your Neighbor," Road Show.&#13;
MARILYN NOONEN&#13;
College&#13;
NANCY MAE OGREN&#13;
College&#13;
Road Show, Signal News Editor&#13;
and Society Ed i t o r, A Capella&#13;
Choir, "Headed for Eden, " "Figure It Out for Yourself," "The Forest Prince, " "Firefly," "Ma rtha " Prod., Girls Glee, Pep Club,&#13;
Religious Leaders, " His Name Was&#13;
Aunt Nellie " Prod.&#13;
DOROTHY OWENS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Student Council , Pep Club Treas.,&#13;
Library Club, Alpha Theta Sigma ,&#13;
"Headed for Eden, " " His Name&#13;
Was Aunt Nellie," Monticello&#13;
Staff.&#13;
PEGGY JEAN PALMER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Cheer Leaders, Pep Club, Red&#13;
Cross, Road Show, " Headed for&#13;
Eden, " "His Name W as Aunt&#13;
Nellie."&#13;
LOIS ELAINE PETERSON&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Girls Council , " Figure It Out for&#13;
Yourse lf," Sigma Tau Vice Pres.,&#13;
Choir, Girl Cadets, Religious Lead- ers, "Forest Prince, " "Ma rtha ,"&#13;
" Firefly," Road Show, Girls Glee .&#13;
BOB PETTIT&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Member of Boys City, Sgt. of&#13;
Arms in Lette rmen's Club, Football All-State, Al l-Southwest Iowa ,&#13;
All - Interc ity, Basketba ll, Capta in,&#13;
Track. &#13;
LEON POGGE&#13;
General&#13;
Veteran of U.S.M.C., Football 3,&#13;
Biology Club, Boys City, Veterans&#13;
Club, Manager of Wrestling, Lettermen's Club.&#13;
PARTICIA REAMS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Pep Club, Cheer Leaders, Road&#13;
Show, "Headed for Eden,""'-Religious Leaders, Girls Council , A Cape lla, Interpretive Reading&#13;
Contest, Red Cross, Usher for "His&#13;
Name W as Aunt Nellie."&#13;
DOLORES ROGERS&#13;
Stenograph ic G.A.A., Sgt. at Arms Y.G., Sigma&#13;
Tau, Flag Drill , May Fete, Student&#13;
Teacher, Road Show 2 , Cashier 2 , Office Girl, Gym Asst., Reporter&#13;
fo r Signal, Play Day, Ad Sol icitor,&#13;
Home Room Sec., Red Cross Alt .,&#13;
Committee fo r Prom.&#13;
JOH N SCHNEC KLOTH&#13;
College&#13;
Boys City, R.O.T.C. Sgt ., Road&#13;
Show, Footba ll , Baske tba ll , Trac k.&#13;
EVELYN SCH ICKETANZ&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Ba nd, Girls Glee , Road Show, Sigma Tau, Re li gious Leade rs, Victory&#13;
Corp, Flag Drill .&#13;
DARLENE SIMMONS&#13;
Genera l&#13;
Band 2nd Lt., Road Show, Pep&#13;
Club, Red Cross, Re lig ious Leade rs, G.A.A., Signa l Staff, Girls Glee,&#13;
A Capella Choir.&#13;
JOAN RADLIFF&#13;
Gene ra l&#13;
Glee, A Cape lla Choir 3 , Red Cross, " The Forest Prince," "Martha, "&#13;
" The Fire fl y, " Road Show 3 .&#13;
CLIFFORD RIDENOUR&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
R.O.T.C. I st Sgt., Road Show Color&#13;
Gua rd .&#13;
ARTI S ROWLEY&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Si gma Tau Pres., Religious Leaders&#13;
Pres., "James Madison in Best&#13;
Loved Girl Court, " Mardi Gras,&#13;
Se lf-Re liant Club, Forum, A Capella Choir, "Forest Prince," "Martha ," Accompanist for " Fireflys,"&#13;
Sextette, Girls Council, Road Show,&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society, Asst. Di- rector, Student Teache r, Annual&#13;
Staff, Academi c Ed itor, Girls Glee , Gi rls Lounge .&#13;
SYBIL SCHNECKLOTH&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Dramatics, Pep Club, Sigma Tau,&#13;
G.A.A., Road Show.&#13;
MAR IL YN SHAVER&#13;
Stenographic Pep Cl ub, O.G.A. Club , Annual&#13;
Staff, Student Teacher, Student&#13;
Counc il , Red Cross, Road Show,&#13;
Home Room Sec.&#13;
CHARLOTTE SLUYTER&#13;
College&#13;
Religious Leaders, Library Clu b,&#13;
Pep Club, Girls Lounge, Student&#13;
Counc il Alt., "Love Your Ne igh -&#13;
bor," Committee for Prom. &#13;
BERTHA SMITH&#13;
College&#13;
Senior Class Treas., Nu Omega&#13;
Sigma Treas., Pep Club Vice Pres., Girls Council, Student Council,&#13;
Student Teacher, Girls Lounge,&#13;
Best Loved Girl Hoor Court, Religious Leaders, A Capella Choir,&#13;
"Headed for Eden, " " His Name&#13;
Wa s Aunt Nellie," " Firefly," Road&#13;
Show, Mardi Gras.&#13;
BETTY JEAN SPENCE&#13;
College&#13;
Religious Leaders.&#13;
ROSEMARY SWANEY&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
President of Sigma Tau, Road&#13;
Show, Ad Solicitor for Si gnal , Religious Leaders, Girls Glee.&#13;
JEANN INE TELLANDER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Student Council, Senior Publicity&#13;
Committee, Glee.&#13;
ROBERT LEE TURNER&#13;
Coll ege Le tte rmen's Club, Junior Play " His&#13;
Name Was Aunt Nellie," " Junior&#13;
Red Cross, Boys City, Rifle Team,&#13;
Rifle Team Meda l, Forum, 11;,C.ap -&#13;
pella Choir, Science Club, Firefly."&#13;
GWENDOLYN VALLIER&#13;
College&#13;
Pres. of O.G.A., Student Council,&#13;
Signal News Editor, Road Show,&#13;
Signa l Associate Editor.&#13;
CHARLES SMITH&#13;
College&#13;
Student Council Pres., A Capella&#13;
Choir, Pres. Boys City, Red Cross&#13;
Pres., Lettermen's Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
l st Lieut., State and District Vocal&#13;
Contest 1-Rati ng, Road Show,&#13;
Cheer Leader, Business Manager,&#13;
Annual, Boys State Rep ., "Love&#13;
Your Neighbor."&#13;
WILLIAM STINGLE&#13;
College&#13;
Boys City, Red Cross, Religious Leaders, R.O.T.C.&#13;
WALT STEPHENS&#13;
General&#13;
Vete rans Club, R.O.T.C., Annual&#13;
Staff.&#13;
BEVERLY JEAN TINNELL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, A . Cape lla Choir, Road&#13;
Show, " Forest Prince, " " Fire fly, "&#13;
"Martha," Religious Leaders, Girls Glee, Freshman Sextet, Girls&#13;
Lounge, " Figure It Out for Yourse lf."&#13;
KYRLE UNDERWOOD&#13;
College&#13;
R.O.T.C. 2 nd Lient Forum, Road&#13;
Show, Stage Crew . .,&#13;
BARBARA VAN HORN&#13;
College&#13;
" Figure It Out for Yourse lf, " Road&#13;
Show, Pep Club, A Capella Choir,&#13;
"tvl a rt ha, " " Fire fly," "Forest&#13;
Prince," Student Teacher, Girls&#13;
Glee, Re li gious Leaders, Signal&#13;
Staff, Debate, " Love You r Ne ighbor. " &#13;
DOROTHY ANN WALSH&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls Council, Se lf-Re liant Club,&#13;
Senior Play, ..Student Council,&#13;
Sigma Tau, Treas. of library Club,&#13;
Road Show Victory Corps, R..._ed&#13;
Cross, Religious Leaders, Signa l&#13;
News Editor, Signal Managing Editor, T. J. Nonpareil Reporter,&#13;
Junior Play, "His Name Was Aunt&#13;
Nellie," Publicity Manager Senior&#13;
Class " Seven Keys to Bald pate,"&#13;
Publicity Manager Road Show, National Honor Society, Colon ia l Ball.&#13;
DON WILLETT&#13;
College&#13;
Forum, Veterans Club, Boys City,&#13;
Best Junior R.O.T.C. Cadet, Wrestling, Religious Leaders, Asst. Stage&#13;
Manager, Road Show, Stage Mgr.&#13;
Road Show.&#13;
BASIL WRAY&#13;
College&#13;
R.O.T.C., Forum.&#13;
DOROTHY YEATMAN&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Pep Club, Forum, Chee rl eaders,&#13;
Gi rls Council, " His Name Was&#13;
Aunt Ne ll ie," Road Show, Alpha&#13;
Thetha Sigma.&#13;
JACK WATKINS&#13;
College&#13;
Student Teacher, Junior Play, Red&#13;
Cross, Science Club, Pres.-Sec.&#13;
Math Club, Religious Leaders,&#13;
Annual Staff, )union Senior Prom,&#13;
District Music Contest, R.O.T .C.&#13;
Academic Award, Best Junior Cadet, Cadet Major R.O.T .C., Road&#13;
Show, Student Director, Academic&#13;
Editor, A1Jnual , Boys Glee, "The&#13;
Fighting Littles," Signal Staff Reporter.&#13;
DEANE WILEY&#13;
General&#13;
ROBERT C. WREDT&#13;
College&#13;
R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt.&#13;
EARL MAHAN&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
Veterans Club. &#13;
HR. HAROLD JONES&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
PATRICIA BRYANT&#13;
Sec.&#13;
,- ·-·· -·. ----·-----..---&#13;
DON RYAN&#13;
Pres.&#13;
HAROLD ADAMS&#13;
Vice Pres.&#13;
THE JUNIOR CLASS&#13;
MISS FRANCES WARD&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
CAROLINE SOLON&#13;
Treas.&#13;
The Junior Class selected Do~ Ryan as its president; Roy Adams, vice-president; Pa t Bryant,&#13;
secretary; and Carolyn Solon, treasurer. The sponsors were Miss Frances Ward and Mr.&#13;
Harold Jones.&#13;
They he ld the annual Junior-Senior Prom on May 1 O at the Chie ftain Ballroom, the guests&#13;
being the Seniors, the juniors hosts and hostesses.&#13;
The ir ve ry successful play "Seven Keys to Baldpate" was presented on Feb. 28 and March 1&#13;
unde r the direction of Mrs. Hope Lee.&#13;
In th is Junior Class is all the necessary ability and leadership for an exce lle nt Senior Class&#13;
of 1948.&#13;
Twenty-seven &#13;
HAROLD ADAM S&#13;
ROBERT AHART&#13;
IVAN A LEN&#13;
ANNA ALT&#13;
GRETA AN DERSEN&#13;
ALICE BAHNSEN&#13;
NORMA BARNUM&#13;
GLENNORA BATES&#13;
MARGIE BECKMAN&#13;
DONALD BENEDICT&#13;
PHILLIP BIGELOW&#13;
REX BILLINGS&#13;
JEAN BLUE&#13;
EDM UND BOGGS&#13;
NOREEN BOOT&#13;
ROBERT A BOYSEN&#13;
JANET BOYER&#13;
DOLORES BROWt')J&#13;
PHYLLIS BROWN&#13;
REBA BROW N&#13;
RUTH BROWN&#13;
MURIEL BROWNELL&#13;
PATRICIA BRYANT&#13;
LILLIAN BUCK&#13;
VI RGIN IA CHRISTEN SEN&#13;
BARBARA BURKE&#13;
JAY CAH ILL&#13;
LILA BURGIN&#13;
GORDON CHRIST IANSON&#13;
DON COGLEY&#13;
BARBARA CORBIN&#13;
VI RGIN IA COLLINS&#13;
DELORES COOK&#13;
SALLY COTTM I RE&#13;
DON COWLES&#13;
HELEN CRAIG&#13;
BETTY CROGHAN&#13;
RUMUA CUCCIA&#13;
LYLE CULBERTSON&#13;
RANDALL CULPEPPER &#13;
I&#13;
•&#13;
ARLENE CUNDIFF&#13;
JAMES CUNNINGHAM&#13;
LAVONE DAMON&#13;
CLIFFORD DANNELL&#13;
DALE DAVIS&#13;
RICHARD DAMON&#13;
NORAN DAVIS&#13;
CAROL DAWSON&#13;
DOROTHY DEE&#13;
FRANCES DeMARE&#13;
BETTY DRAKE&#13;
CHARLES DETERDING&#13;
NADA DONER&#13;
FLOYD DRAPER&#13;
LEATHEA EDIE&#13;
PEGGY ELDER&#13;
DON EVERETT&#13;
BEVERLY FIELD&#13;
JANET FISHER&#13;
ROBERT FLANAGAN&#13;
GENE FORD&#13;
BILL FRANZ&#13;
MARLENE FRYE&#13;
DONNA FUSS&#13;
SHIRLEY GIBLER&#13;
LILIAN GODAK&#13;
NICKY COST&#13;
ROBERT GREGORY&#13;
BURTON HAGER&#13;
ELAINE HAGER&#13;
MARILYN HAINES&#13;
DARICE HAMPTON&#13;
ELIZABETH HANSEN&#13;
CHARLES HAWKINS&#13;
ALAN HEATH&#13;
PATRICIA HOLIDAY&#13;
A LI CE HOOKER&#13;
MILDRED HOIFELDT&#13;
SALLY HOUGH&#13;
GERALD INE HUEBNER &#13;
JACK HUMPHREY&#13;
MARY JAVOR&#13;
BETTY JENSEN&#13;
RUTH JENSEN&#13;
AUDREY JOHNSON&#13;
RICHARD JOHNSON&#13;
JACKENE KERNE&#13;
JACQUELINE KNOWLES&#13;
JACQUELINE KUHN&#13;
WESLEY KNAUSS&#13;
. JOYCE LAMMERT&#13;
EDWIN LANE&#13;
JOHN LARSEN&#13;
WILLIAM LARSEN&#13;
BARBARA LINTON&#13;
EMOGENE MAHAN&#13;
GEORGE MAHRT&#13;
NANCY LUTHER&#13;
CAROLINE MAINS&#13;
PAULINE MAJESKI&#13;
JACK MATXEN&#13;
TOM McCABE&#13;
BARBARA McCLINTOCK&#13;
ROBERT McHARGUE&#13;
NAOM I McMANAGILL&#13;
BARBARA McMANAM IE&#13;
JOAN McSORLEY&#13;
EDNA MESSERSMITH&#13;
ROBERT MILLER&#13;
JACK McTWIGGAN&#13;
SHI RLEY MINICK&#13;
BETTY MOLCH&#13;
LELAND MONSON&#13;
MARGARET MORGAN&#13;
RONALD MOSS&#13;
SUE MOSS&#13;
MICHAEL MURPHY&#13;
SH IRLEY MUSGROVE&#13;
BARBARA MYER&#13;
MAR IL YN MYNSTER &#13;
ROMONA NAJMON&#13;
JOE NALTY&#13;
MARGARET NELSEN&#13;
MARILYN NORMAN&#13;
BARBARA NICOLA&#13;
DONALD NUGENT&#13;
DONALD PETERS&#13;
JEAN PETERSON&#13;
PAT PETERSON&#13;
MARGARET PETTIT&#13;
NORMA PRUETT&#13;
JOYCE RANUM&#13;
JOHN RAU&#13;
ROBERT .REED&#13;
KATHRYN RENINGER&#13;
JOHN RESPELi ERS&#13;
JOHN RHOTEN&#13;
DONALD RYAN&#13;
DeWAYNE SAGE&#13;
ALFRED SCHWARTZ&#13;
EDWARD SMITH&#13;
LEONARD SCHREIBER&#13;
JANIS SMITH&#13;
PATRICIA SMITH&#13;
ROBERT SM ITH&#13;
ROY SMITH&#13;
CAROLINE SOLON&#13;
DARLENE STANSBERRY&#13;
EDDIE STEINBERG&#13;
DONALD STRONG&#13;
JENANE TALLMAN&#13;
JOAN TALLMAN&#13;
MERNA TAYLOR&#13;
ROSE TELLANDER&#13;
JOAN THORNTON&#13;
BARBARA THOMPSON&#13;
DI XIE TINNELL&#13;
HAROLD TOMICH&#13;
DORIS VAN BIBBER&#13;
DONNA VANDERZ IEL &#13;
•&#13;
10-2&#13;
RONALD VOGT&#13;
DONAVAN VOLPP&#13;
JEAN WADUM&#13;
BERNIECE WALKER&#13;
DONNA WARD&#13;
EVELYN WAKEHOUSE&#13;
BEULAH WATTS&#13;
ROBERT WEBSTER&#13;
NORMAN WIESE&#13;
DAVID WAUGH&#13;
INEZ WILLIAMS&#13;
RUTH WILLIAMS&#13;
NORM A WRIGHT&#13;
TERESA YOUNG&#13;
F IRST ROW-Elaine Fa irm a n, Lois Jense n , P a t Fl axbeard, J ack i e D ettman, Joan W a rd en,&#13;
Bibbs Flllebeck, Paula Epperson, Doris W alcott, P hyll i s W ell mann , Pat T hall as, Shirley&#13;
Pett, Gwen B a rber .&#13;
SECOND ROW- D a rl ene Hia tt, M a rilyn C orzin e, D orothy Sch u l tz, Aug usta Sisso n , Sharl ene&#13;
P almer, P at Pronty, B ev e rly Ch am bers, Maril yn Knowl ing, Shirley Mullen, Vergen e&#13;
~~~ ~rt, Ma r jorie Briggs, P auline Bald w in , Norma Zanl ey, Agn es Kudera, Marilyn&#13;
T H I RD ROW-J uanita Pruitt, B a r bara Eldri dg e, G l oria Stockton, J uanlta Pruitt, B a rbara&#13;
C a rl son , B ever l y Smiley, Evelyn M ah a n , B arb ara H a sk i n s, Della Lovelady, Anna Wa tta,&#13;
Donn a Swee n ey , Dolores M a mys h off, Virginia Taylor.&#13;
Thirty-two &#13;
10-2&#13;
FIRST ROW-Katharine Hager, Beverly Morgan, Joan Garner, Joyce Wilson, Louisa May&#13;
Larson, Beverly Thomas, Opal Cowles, Beverly Newman, Thelma Caldwell!, Elonda&#13;
Thlles, Florency Daul, Bonnie Allen, Janis Milne, Joyce Morthuorst, Joan Gallegher,&#13;
SECOND ROW-Rosemary Jackson, Ardis Walters, Mary Poulson, Twllla Hunt, Elinor&#13;
Slleen, Billy Martin, Wanda Parker, Betty Turner, Beverly Powell, Bonnie Smothers,&#13;
Marjorie Wright, Kathyrn Moran, Blance Splttler,Laural Main, Joyc_e Herald, Evelyn&#13;
TH I RD ROW-Barbara Carrol, Mary Raes, Ida Field, Vivian Stallard, Nadine Jackson, Bonnie&#13;
Britain , Kathleen George, Melva Price, Florine Hansen, Phyllis Moore, Joan Perrlck,&#13;
Clara Bell Hickman, Shirley Gahm, Pat Johansen , Leltha Rau.&#13;
FRONT ROW-Leonard Kelly, Ted Campbell, Alvin Chancey, Dick Nowling, David Blodgett, Bob Brown, Jack Shephard, Pete Larsen, Roger Redmond, Carl Malone, Bob Nass, Bob&#13;
Morht, Jim Kennedy, Chuck Culek, Jack Butler.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Laurence Ca rmen, James Vaughn , Junior Gorn, Max Henderson , Phil Springer, Earl Jensen, Allen Bensen, Richard Peterson, Dale Simpson, James Fl a herty, Don&#13;
Heaton, Jim Avis, Roger Wilke , Gen e Wlll lss, Bob Smith.&#13;
THIRD ROW-Dick Rogers, Bob Lawson , Otto Bartel, John Relnegar, P e te E onich, J a ck&#13;
H urdy, Bob Teeple, Don Henderson, Quentin Pettman, Neal Spence, Cecil Atkins, Terry&#13;
Richert, Bill Coffee, Jerry Sealock, Keith Shrader, Rich a rd Da mon, Raymond Knowles,&#13;
Richard Head, Bob Joneson .&#13;
FOURTH ROW-Dean Ogren, Bob Henry, Emil Pavich , Bob Thomas, Richard Frank, Joh n O' Brien , Dick Barritt, Veto Deprelzlr, Jim Dugan, Bill Humphrey, Jerome Goodma n , Gordon Griffith, Bob Ca navan , Harold Kinart, Glen Sparr, Harold Whisler.&#13;
T hirty-th r ee &#13;
I 0-1&#13;
FRO NT ROW-M ari a n Mc H a r ge, Pat Ta lbot, Doris Woods, Flore n ce Myn st e r , Mary Nowllng,&#13;
N an cy P ieas, Lois Larsen, Betty Kaufma n , Dorothy Wakehouse, Mildred N agu n st .&#13;
SECOND ROW-Ethel Roberts, Leona Anderson, Mary Babbi tt, J acquie F e dor, L eta Gorham, Mary Ann Guthil e, Patty Wrink le , Ru t h Gea rhart, V irgini a Eich er.&#13;
BA CK ROW-Pat Baker, Barba r a Butler, P at Fo bes, Jo an Ricker, Bettle Foste r, Dorothy&#13;
Pleake, Mary Ann H a ven, P a t Stanl ey .&#13;
FRONT ROW- Dick Hi a tt, Brye Burchlrd, Dick Christianse n , Joe Bonjurno, Ch arle s W oo d , Jim&#13;
Aten , Miles Withrow.&#13;
MIDDLE ROW- E arl Lewis, H arry McCormick, Ger a ls Ph illip s, S a m Fri e d , Bill T homas, Don&#13;
Roberts, Wilson Roberts, Alton Thom as.&#13;
BACK ROW- Don H utckeson , J ack Witzke Ma rven L auv er, James P eters on , Louis Blake, Dick&#13;
Mi lard, Don Flann igan, Dick MarkL;s e n , Dav id Penny, Thirty-four &#13;
9-2&#13;
9-2&#13;
Fl RST ROW-Phyllis West, Ruth Tieger, Bonnie Woodrauft, Sharlene Cauvel, Leota Danis, Earla Fezette, Elaine Wagner, Ester Fink, Wilma Lawless, Ruth Anderson, Katheen&#13;
Mendenh a l, Inez Anderson.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Be tte Lake, Rosllle Neice, Donna Thomason, Joan Stansberry, Mary Sturty, Ge orgin a Wade, Clolce Pratt, Dorothy Re ichart, Jackie Johnson, Margaret Herdon, Eva&#13;
McCormick, Corrie Mae Goddln, Donna Anderson.&#13;
TH I RD ROW-Viol a Askin, Patty O'Hara, Velma Harvey, Lavonne Crane, Phyllis Reed, Shirley&#13;
Moorse, Winifred Justice, Shirley Wohderse, Bonnie Woodruff, Maureen Mullen , Roberta&#13;
Martin.&#13;
FI RST ROW-Sa ll y Da lton , J ack ie Peterse n , J a nis Pete rson , Dorothy Esplnoso, Beve rly Ba r - ritt Joetta Knauss, Bonnie Simpson , J a net Poncelow, Donna Freeman , Gloria Freema n , Margaret Fricke , Janet Molek, Loretta Rice, Lorraine McDonald, Flori a Humm e l.&#13;
S ECOND ROW- Gera ldine J ea n Eppe rson, Shirley Wiese, Carri e Mae Dinov a, Betty All a n , Donn a Fielding , Anna Lou Reed, Loris Ann Springer, De lore s Henry, Audrey Walters. Joan H u itt, W a nd a Baulder, Marg a ret Grahl , Helen Buckskin , Barbara Tomach , Pat&#13;
Scarpelli no .&#13;
TH 1 RD ROW-Evelyn Conno r, Dorothy Edwards, Rosalee, McM an lmie , Beverly Dav is, Doris&#13;
Stewart, Margie Godsk , Verli e Jacobs, Sandra Sa unders, i::&gt;olores Towe rs, Ber ni ce Clark, Carol Burke , Dolores Sc hultz, Joyce Cunningh am, Lorra in e Taylor, De lo res Ga d d, Pat&#13;
Currey, Mary Mayer, Mildred Brodahl.&#13;
Thlrty·flve &#13;
Fl RST ROW-Louis Webster, Leland Terry, Joe Pin hero, Ga le Moore, Jerry Moss, Bob Hatcher, Da n Pin h ero, Lester Bingo, Richard Smalle, Don a ld Harris, Bruce Lee, Everett McCal . lum , Che ~te r H iggenbottom, Tom Leniha n, Leo Franks.&#13;
SECO N D ROW- D ic k Ha ncock , K e n net h Leek, Charles W a rd, James Bevington, Eugene Cook,&#13;
Richard Klement, Dick Haines, Tomy Netusll, Bob Dorsett, Dean Knowles, Paul Culton , Dick Stuelke, J im Martin, Milton Brown, Thomas Tingley, Paul Ferrar&lt;ilo.&#13;
T H IRD ROW-Dick Fowler, Ha rold Miller, Dan Schwartz, Jim Sc•hrelber, Boo Lee, Don Rock·&#13;
well, Adol ph Tiedaman, Bo b Starrett, Jim Morgal, Carol Hakenson, Warren Nelson, J ohn Boote n, Ji m Spencer, Gene Schunlng.&#13;
F OURT H ROW-Berna rd Kinna mon , Emery Hayden, Jim Grosve nor, Ronald Larson, Bob&#13;
Ch r ist ianson , Orio Spence, Geo rge Olsen , Don Cronin, Bob H a mann , Dale Hardiman , J oe Ca lab ro, Ed Ell is, Curtiss Leeper, Cla ire Watson, Don Wray, Don Ahart.&#13;
Fl RST ROW-Jack Hotchkiss, Boyo Elonich , Clifford Rowe , Bill Nelso n, Bob Marcu m, Jim&#13;
Sweetman, J erry Vote, Harold Miedllnger, Edward Howell , Jimmy Martin, Biii Stuker, Norman Whitley, Bill Burns.&#13;
SECOND ROW-John Davis, Don Reams, Don Peters, Tommy Tam mns, Charles Stubbs, Bob&#13;
Baker, Laverne J e nkins, Dan Pabst, Jack Cuccia , Arnold Ratke, Wiiiiam Sulliva n, Richard W a lling, J o hn Gibbons.&#13;
TH I RD ROW- Don Feblowitz, Jack Bloom, Don Jergenson, Tom Lewis, Marvin Beesley, Ronny&#13;
Carle, Max McGee Paul W a lker Chuck Smith , Rich ard Woods, Bob Nusser, Don Lucas&#13;
Dale Watts. ' ' '&#13;
Thirty-six &#13;
9-1&#13;
,&#13;
Fl AST ROW-Darlene Jones, Marlon Evezlc, Dorothy White, Betty Phylis, Marilyn Sommers,&#13;
Donna Boyer, Marlene Ohge, Zola Miller, Nadine Walker, Collen Thiles, Beverly Lehmer, Lilla Moore, Joyce Foster, Dorothy Heskett.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Carretta Paeks, Clara Hopkins, Janet Seigel, Mary Cavellaro, Seldonia Ruiz,&#13;
Shirley Allen, Rosalie Hatcher, Glada Prichett, Betty Schickner, Darlene McCoy, Vivian&#13;
Hartwell, Mae Bradley, Mary Rocha, Socorra Rodriquez.&#13;
TH I RD ROW-J a ne Weatherill, Lois Fuller, Donna Owens, Joyce Heaps, Barbara Algesworth,&#13;
Bernice Roundtree, Shirley Swaney, Donna Feekln, Marilyn Fox, Dorothy Schmaley, Phyllis Wills, Verna Harmon, Beverly McNlel, Georgia Porter.&#13;
Th irt y -sev en &#13;
-4nnua/ Sta//&#13;
UNA HOTCHKISS&#13;
Edi tor&#13;
JOAN BROWN&#13;
Art and Make-up&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGERS&#13;
Bob Aten&#13;
David Goodman&#13;
Gene Lauver&#13;
ADMINISTRATION&#13;
Jeannine Frye&#13;
Phyllis Haynes&#13;
Jackie Johnson&#13;
ACADEMIC&#13;
Doreen Davenport&#13;
Artis Rowley&#13;
Jack Watkins&#13;
ACTIVITIES&#13;
Merrill Gillette&#13;
Darlene Simmons&#13;
SALES&#13;
Thlrty·elght&#13;
Dori Anthony&#13;
Dorothy Yeatman&#13;
JACK MINIKUS&#13;
Art and Make-up&#13;
NORMAN KNOTT&#13;
Editor&#13;
JEAN CAR MICHAEL&#13;
A rt and Make-up&#13;
BOY'S SPORTS&#13;
Ray Burkey&#13;
Bill McGrude r&#13;
G IR L'S SPORTS&#13;
Betty Brewer&#13;
Norma Garbe r&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHERS&#13;
Joa n Evans&#13;
Jack Fa irl ey&#13;
Me rrill Gillette&#13;
Max Mason&#13;
TYPI STS&#13;
Loie Gano&#13;
Beverly Hancock&#13;
Joan Hansen&#13;
Alice Lee&#13;
Georgia Olipha nt&#13;
Marilyn Shaver &#13;
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SITTING-Barbara Van H orn, Gwen Vallier, Norman Knott, Bill Smith , Jack Cook , Dorotliy W alsh, Betty W akeh o use.&#13;
STAN DI NG-Steve Valllnch, G a rry Dodge, Leonard Musgrove, Gaylord Rich , Lowell Cook ,&#13;
D arlen e Simmons, Wendell Sherwin, Duane Hager, Betty Brewer, Jua nita Coontz, El ai n e McMullen, Doris Kolb, Nancy Ogren .&#13;
STANDING-Ted Gregory, Reginald Jolliff, Jackie Kuhn , T erry N ewson, B ernice Walker, Bob&#13;
Newberg, Donna Fuss, Nancy Ogren , Gwen V a ll ier, Mary McManlgi ll , Leonard M u sgrove, Dave Torrenz.&#13;
S ITTING-Georgia Oliphant, Pat C ato, Dorothy Walsh , Betty Brewer, El a ine McMullen , Bar -&#13;
bara Va11 Hor n .&#13;
Thirty - n i n e &#13;
11/aliona/ _jj.onor Sociel'j&#13;
Forty&#13;
Fl RST ROW-Shirl e y H utchens, Jacq uelin e Johnson , Marlene Frye, Jeannine Frye, Joan Head,&#13;
Doreen Davenpo rt, A nn Braband, Roberta Grosvenor, Glennora Bates, Joyce Head,&#13;
Nancy L ut her.&#13;
MI DOLE ROW-J o A n n Jewett, Beve rly Gibbbons, Phyllis Haynes, Una Hotchkiss, Dorothy&#13;
W a lsh , Betty Brewer, Artis Rowley, Mildred Jenkins, Virginia Christense n, Pat Bryant, Lorrai n e N elson, Mrs. Cl ara Strickland.&#13;
BACK ROW-James Cu n n ing ham, Donovan V olpp, Clifford, Danneei, Philip Bigelow, Eugene&#13;
L auve r, Norma n K nott, Gerald F e b lowitz, E ug ene Ford, Bob Aten.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President . . . .. . ... .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . ..... . ... ... Eugene Lauver&#13;
Vice President ... ..... . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . .... . . Gerald Feblowitz&#13;
Secretary . .. . .. . .. . ........ . .. .. ..... . .... . ...... Jo Ann Jewett&#13;
Treasurer ..... . ... .. . . . .... . .. . . .. ... . . .. . .. .... Mi ldred Jenki ns&#13;
The National Honor Society was first organized in Thomas Jefferson in 1927 and functioned&#13;
until 1937 .&#13;
This year the facul ty felt there should be a revival of the Society. In Apri l the faculty voted&#13;
in 21 seniors and l 0 juniors of the upper 15 per cent and l 0 per cent of these classes respectively. The members are chosen on the basis of cha racter, scholarship, leade rship, and&#13;
se rvice, the ideals set up by the National Honor Society. Mrs. Cla ra Strickland is the sponsor&#13;
of this group.&#13;
A formal induction ce remony was held in May at an assembly program.&#13;
The group sponsored a dance to sta rt building up funds in their treasury. &#13;
FIRST ROW-Viva Ogren , R uth Wiiiiams, Margaret Nelson, Juanita , Pruitt, Joan Brown, J oa nne Head , Beverly Woods, Lois Jensen, Elaine Fairman, Anne Braband, Joyce Head , Rose Mary Jackson.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Miss Rupp, Ramona Majmon , Artis Rowley, Jack Butler, Terry Ricker, Phil&#13;
Bigelow, Gerald Feblowltz, Dorothy Walsh, Betty Brewer, Pat Cato, Mr. Myers.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Joanne Head ... .. . ...... ..... . .. .. .. President . . . . . . Phillip Bigelow&#13;
Phillip Bige low ....... . ...... . . .. . . Vice President . . . . . . . . Beverly Woods&#13;
Ruth Williams . . . ... . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . Secretary .. . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . .. . . . .. Lois Jensen&#13;
SELF-RELIANT CLUB&#13;
The Se lf-Re liant Club was organized in 1937. It is sponsored this year by Miss Minn ie B.&#13;
Rupp.&#13;
The purpose of th is club is to foste r and emphasize cha racter traits necessary for developing&#13;
a hi gh type of pe rsona lity.&#13;
F o rty - o n e &#13;
F IRST ROW- Marj orie W rig ht, Do r othy Espln oso, G er a ld i n e Epper so n, P au lin e M a j e ski,&#13;
Dorot hy W a lsh , M ary L o u Gorn, J ea n n ine Tell a n der, El ai n e F airm a n , B ev erly Morga n, A rl en e L enni h an.&#13;
SECO N D ROW-Loi s L ar sen , Ruth J ensen , J ackie Joh n so n , Dick D amon, M arvin L au ver, Bob&#13;
Hat c h er , Joh n E v ans, Bob Joneson, Mr. Mye r s.&#13;
T H IRD R O W -Jim Sweetm an, J im M a rtin, Al l a n Thomas, Marv in B eas ley , Bil l D oh s i e, L el a nd&#13;
M onson, N i cky G a st, Bob Gregory, Sam F r ie d .&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
First Semester Second Semeste r&#13;
Chuc k Smith . . . . . . .. . .. .... . . .. . . . . President. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... .. Dick Damon&#13;
Bonnie Coll ins . ..... . . . . . . . . . . .. .. Vice President . . • . . .. .. . . . ... . .. . . . . .. Joe Na lty&#13;
Ruth Currier . ... . .. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . Secre ta ry . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Jackie Johnson&#13;
Patric ia Fobes . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . T reasure r . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . Ruth Je nse n&#13;
STUDENT COUNC IL&#13;
The Stude nt Counc il, until this year known as the Fo rum, was first o rga nized in Septembe r,&#13;
1926 , by Mr. R. F. Mye rs, for the purpose of brin gi ng t he representa ti ves of the home rooms&#13;
togethe r to ta ke pa rt in the gove rnment affa irs of the schoo l a nd to a ssist in inte rpre ting rul es&#13;
of the admin istration to the stude nts. This group's activ ities a re ma ny a nd va ri ed . One of the&#13;
most outsta nding of these is the sponsorsh ip of giving Tha nksg iv ing baske ts to t he needy&#13;
every year. The annua l Self-Re li ant Day was not he ld this year.&#13;
Fort y -two &#13;
FRONT ROW-Joanne Head, Jo Anne .Jewett, Beverly Gibbons, Jeannine Frye, Lorraine Nel- son , Joyce He a d , Ruth Currier, Anne. Braband, Lucille Baker, Doreen Davenport, Nancy&#13;
L uther.&#13;
MIDDLE ROW-Phyll is H aynes, Dorothy Walsh, Ra mona Najmon, Lois Peterson, Pat Bryant, P at C a to, Virginia Christia nsen , Frances Demare, Lil a B urgin, Miss Kohr.&#13;
BACK ROW-Shirl ey Hutchens, Miidred Jenkins, Pat Re a ms, Ruth Buck, Artis Rowley, Ba r - bara L abor, Una Hotchkiss, Dorothy Yeatman, Robe rt a Grosvenor, Marlene Frye.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President .. ..... . . ... .. .. . .... . Lorraine Nelson&#13;
Vice President .. . . . . . ... .. .. . . ... .. ... . .. . . ...... . Jeannine Frye&#13;
Secreta ry .. .. .... . ... . . . . ..... . .. . ........ . ........ Joyce Head&#13;
Treasurer . . . .. ........ . . . . . . . .... . .... . ...... . Ruth Currier&#13;
GIRLS' COUNCIL&#13;
The Girls' Council is an honor group composed of approximately thirty-five junior and senior&#13;
gi rls se lected by the faculty on the basis of service, leadership, scholarship, and character.&#13;
It was organ ized for the pu rpose of serving the girls of Thomas Jefferson. Miss He len Koh r&#13;
and Miss Lucy Hepfinger are the sponsors.&#13;
One activity promoted by the Girls' Council is the "Big and Little Sister" plan. Each member&#13;
chooses two or three freshman girls as " littl e sisters" and he lps them wtih problems that arise&#13;
during their freshman year. An assembly to inform these girls of schoo l activities is held at&#13;
the beginning of each semester. The Girls' Council helps to make freshmen g irls fee l at&#13;
home on the first day of the ir high school careers. A pa rty for the freshme n girls is he ld&#13;
ea rly in each semester. Assemb li es, held each semester, consists of ta lks on good grooming,&#13;
hea lth , and manners.&#13;
Forty-three &#13;
FRONT ROW-Joh n Ga r d ner , Ed w i n L a n e, J ac k Fricke, Keith Shrader, Don Feblowltz, John&#13;
Gibbons, Gera ld F ebl owitz, B ob N ass.&#13;
BACK ROW-Don Willett, D i c k Sommer s, C ha r l es Pleake, Don Wray, Donavon Volpp, Bob&#13;
Reed , Don Cogley, Mr. Myers.&#13;
BOYS CITY&#13;
The Boys City organization, under the sponsorship of R. F. Mye rs, studi ed t he functions of the&#13;
city government by visiting many of the municipal depa rtments. They atte nded seve ral City&#13;
Council meetings, visited the Police Department, w he re t hey inspected t he cells, offi ces, a nd&#13;
bertillion (fingerprinting) department. Thy also went to the Fi re Departme nt and saw va rious&#13;
types of equipment and saw motion pictures about them.&#13;
Jack Cook was mayor for t he first semester and Bill Curran was e lected to that office for the&#13;
second semester.&#13;
F orty -fo ur &#13;
Jau&#13;
Fl RST ROW-Jean Carmich ae l, J oan Hansen, Gertrude Narml, Leith a Edie, Mary Lou Gorn,&#13;
Ba rbar a Labor, Dorothy Walsh, Pat Baker, Rose Mary Swaney, Lois Peterson, Barbara&#13;
Butl e r, Joa n Warden, Lois J e nsen, Barbara McCllntock.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Beverly Thomas,. Sybil Schneckloth , Jean Blue, Leta Gorham , Muri el Brownell,&#13;
Dolores Rogers, Jo a n Ricker, L a urel Main , Theresa Roungs, Beverly Morgan , Lois&#13;
L a rs e n , Leltha Rau, Beverly Woods, Doris Flllebeck, Paula Epperson, Ilene Gibler, Greta&#13;
And erson , M lss W e lsh , Shirley Mullen.&#13;
BACK ROW-Roberta Grosve nor, Marg a ret Nelson, Ruth Buck, Pat Cato Jo Ann Jewett, Artis&#13;
Rowl ey. Elaine Fairman, Ruth K a ufm a n , Marilyn Corzine, Evelyn'Lewls, Agnes Kudera, Eil ee n Le nih a n, Shirley Gibler, Anl.t a Ellis, Ruama Cuccia.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
First Semeste r Second Semester&#13;
Artis Rowley . .. ........ . . . . .. . ... .. President . . . . . . . . . .... . ..... Rosemary Swaney&#13;
Roberta Grosvenor . . . .. . ...... . .... Vice President . . . . . . . . . . ......... Lois Peterson&#13;
Pat Cato ....... . .. . .. ... . .. . ..... . Secreta ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ..... . Pat Ba ker&#13;
Joa n W arden .... . .. ... . . . .. ... ..... Treasurer ...... . ... . . . . . .. . ... . Barbara Butle r&#13;
Pat Baker . .. . ....... . ...... . . ... Sergea nt-at- Arms .... . ... . ... . ... . ...... Jea n Blue&#13;
SIGMA TAU&#13;
The Si gma Tau Litera ry Society, one of the o ldest societies in school, was sponsored by Miss&#13;
Ga rnet W e lsch.&#13;
The purpose of this soc iety is to develop poise, leadersh ip, se lf confidence and co-ope ra t ion&#13;
among its membe rs by having each member appear on a program once each semester.&#13;
" Swee th ea rt Sister Week" a nd the a nnual Mothe r-Daughter banquet are the outstanding&#13;
activit ies of Sigma Tau .&#13;
Forty-five &#13;
Fl RST ROW-Maxine A lt , Joan Brown, Dorothy Sch_ultz, Doris Wood, Lill ian Gods k, Elizabeth&#13;
Hanse n , Jackie Dettman , Dolores Cook, Phyllis Ha y n es, Joan Humphrey, Sally Cottmlre,&#13;
Donn a Dettma n , N a ncy L uther, Rut h Jensen, Pat Peters on .&#13;
SECOND ROW-Pa t Fl a xbbea rd, Marlene Frye, J a ckie Knowles, Jack ie Kern , J a net Boyer,&#13;
P at Holid a y , Ca rol Dawson, Allee Lee, Joyce Hea d , Lilli an Buck, Maureen Mullen, Janis&#13;
Milne, Joa n Gallag her, Kay Moran , Ju anita P ruitt, Pat Joh a nn sen , Jo a nne Head , Jea nnine F ry e , Jackie Jo h nson, Mrs. Strickland .&#13;
TH I RD ROW-Lorrai ne Ne lson, Be rt ha Smith, Bev erly Gi b bons, Emogen e Mahan, Peggy Eld e rs, Barba ra Bur k e , P at Fobes, P at T albot , Virginia Christensen , C a rol y n Solon , Li la Bu r g in , Bev e rly Chambe b rs, Do lo res Mamyshoff, Ma rilyn O ' De ll, Beulah Watts, P a t J org e ns en.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
First Semester Second Semeste r&#13;
Yvonne Sealock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . Alice Lee&#13;
Pat Holiday . . . . ..... . .. . .. .. ... . . Vice President. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Jea nnine Frye&#13;
Beulah Watts ....... . ... . . . ... . . ... . Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . Jack ie Johnson&#13;
Bert ha Smith . ..... . . . . . . ..... . .. .. . Treasure r . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... . ... . . . Ja ne t Boyer&#13;
Pat Fobes ..... . · · · · · · · · . · . . . Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . . . . . . • .. . . . Beve rly Gibbons&#13;
Eliza beth Hanse n . · · · · · · . . . . . . . Pa rliamenta rian. . . . . . . . .. . . ... ... .. Joanne Head&#13;
NU OMEGA&#13;
The Nu Omega Sigma Lite rary Soc iety, the second o ldest literary so: ie: ty in Thomas Jeffe rson,&#13;
was sponsored by Mrs. Clara Strickland .&#13;
Forty -s ix&#13;
The object of Nu Omega is to deve lop character, literary a bil ity , a nd se rvice . Onl y gi rls with&#13;
a hi gh scho lastic record a nd excel lent cha racte ristics are e li g ibl e to become membe rs of this&#13;
group. The membership is limited to 50.&#13;
The a nnua l a lumni party and the Mothe r-Senior banquet a re the two most impo rta nt eve nts&#13;
of t he society. Other activities a re those of sponsoring dances, se llin g hot d ogs a t foot ball&#13;
games, a Christmas pa rty, and the initiation party. &#13;
Fl RST ROW-M a rg a r et M org a n , P at Keebl er, M au rleta J ensen, Joy ce Mordhorst, Reb a Brown,&#13;
Doree n D a v enpo r t , Pa t Brya nt, Al lee B a hnsen, Joyce Mendenh'a ll, Allee Hooker, Shirley Mini c h , R u th Gearh art.&#13;
SECOND ROW-M i ss F a r m er, K ath ry n R enniger , Nor m a C a in, Edn a Messersmith , M a ry Paulson , N a omi McM a n ig ill , Shirley G a hm, M ary Ann Raes, M a rg aret Hunt, Dolores Brown,&#13;
M a rgie B eck m an, J a n et Fisher, M i ss W a ngberg.&#13;
TH I RD ROW-Da r l en e Sta nsb erry , P h yllis Woolm an , M a rgy Gorn, Joa n M c sorley, Bernice&#13;
W a lker , J a ckie F edor, Ida Fi eld , B ev erly Fi eld, J ackie K u hn, No r m a Foutch, Rose&#13;
M arie J ackso n, Sally Hough .&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
First Semeste r Second Semester&#13;
Ma rga ret Hun t . . . . . . . . . . . Presid ent . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. Doreen Davenport&#13;
Pa t Brya nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Sa lly Hou gh&#13;
Doree n Dave nport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sec re ta ry ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. Marg ie Bechman&#13;
Da rl ene Stansbe rry. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . Treasu re r .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . ... Do lores Brown&#13;
ALPHA THETA SIGMA&#13;
The A lpha The ta Sigma is a new ly orga nized li te ra ry soc iety, sponsored by Miss Martha&#13;
W a ngbe rg a nd Miss W ilda Fa rme r. The purpose of th is soci e ty is to p romote lead e rship,&#13;
deve lop mutua l inte resl·s a nd understa nd ing, and to cooperate in a ny manne r possib le for t he&#13;
bbest inte rests of t he schoo l.&#13;
F orty -seven &#13;
FIRST ROW-Phyllis Reed, Betty Allen, erea~a Rot:ngs, Donna Tomlinson , Mary Lou Gorn,&#13;
Barbara Labor, Dorothy W a lsh, Alice Bahnsen , Peggy Elders, Lucille Baker, Nancy Luther.&#13;
SECOND ROW-M iss Gath man. V i rg ene Gea rh art, Joa n Garner, Florine Hansen, Melva Price,&#13;
Beverl y Morgan , Agnes K u dra, Joyce Herld, Dorothy Edwards, Lois Ann Springer,&#13;
Miss Dor oth y Thornton.&#13;
THIRD ROW-Ann e Braban d, Artis Wattes, Bernice Cl a rk, Ramona Najmon, Cora Lee Hoyt,&#13;
Geraldine Lar sen, Lorraine Nelson, Betty Breewr, Un a Hotc hki ss.&#13;
OFF ICERS&#13;
First Semester s~co nd Semester&#13;
Mary Lou Gorn . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Presiden t . . .... . ... ..... . Betty Brewer&#13;
Betty Brewer . .... . . .. . .... . .. .. .. Vice Presid ent. . .... . ... . .... Alice Bahnsen&#13;
Lucille Baker ........ ... .... . . ... . . . Secre tary .... . .. . .... . .. ..... Shirley Musgrove&#13;
Dorothy Walsh . . . . . ..... . .. ... ..... Treasurer . . .. . .. . . . .. . . ...... . Dorothy Walsh&#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
Assisting the students of Thomas Je ffe rson during study ha lls or afte r s-:hool was th e Libra ry&#13;
Club . This useful organization was on red by Miss Dorothy Thornton and Miss Clara&#13;
Louise Gathmann .&#13;
In order to become a membe r of the Lib rary Clubb, a tra ining course, an examina tion, a vote&#13;
of the mcmbErs, and grades of a B average are requ ired.&#13;
During pa rt of 1946-1947, Thomas Jefferson was without a li brarian and a substitute teache r,&#13;
Mrs. Covert T. Brown, was put incharge of the library. Miss Thornton re turned in Decembe r&#13;
to take ove r he r position again as libra rian .&#13;
New shelves were put into Room 106, so a ll lh e books in 1he li bra ry had to be shifted .&#13;
On Feb ruary 21, the club sponsored its 13th annual Colonial Ba ll·, a t which the ten best loved&#13;
girls were presented to the sc hoo l. The club consists of thirty-nine gi rls.&#13;
Forty - eight &#13;
Camera Cfttlb&#13;
FRONT ROW-Jean Blue, Joyce R a n um , Severi ~ Ch ambers, Evelyn Chuck , Ruth Wiii iams.&#13;
BACK ROW-M ax Mason, Gl en Spa ihi, Mr. Gernetzky, Harold Wh is ler. T erry R ichert .&#13;
Science Club&#13;
Fl RST ROW-John R au, Dave Jeffri es, Franci s Holfelt, Eurith Davenport, Vera Cooksey, Norma&#13;
Jean Garber, Do ris Anthony, Roy Adams.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Mr. B u mp, Ed ward Smith, Clyde Carter, R obert Hough , Mark Cook, D avid&#13;
Waugh W augh , Eldon L etner, John Dinovo , Richard Koos, Clifford Danniel, Leland&#13;
Monson.&#13;
TH I RD ROW-Jack Watkins-Gene Lauver. Norman Knott, Ge ra ld Feblowltz, P h i I Bigelow,&#13;
M eril l Gi llette, Bob Webster, John Evans, Marvin Knowles. &#13;
FIRST ROW-Mar y N owl i ng , Phyllis Pet erson, R uth C urrier, Betty Foster, J uanlta Pruett,&#13;
Evelyn B loom , Beu l ah Watts, J oa n Ga llagher , Joan Chri stia n sen, Arle ne Peterso n, Na n c y L uth er, Margaret Nelson, Elaine McMul len .&#13;
S ECO N D RO W-Leit h a Ed ie, A n ne Bra.b and, P at T a lbobt, Norma Z ah aney , Lois Peterson,&#13;
Ver a Mae Cooksey, J u a n it a Coontz, Rose Marie J ackson , Robert a Grosvenor, Betty&#13;
Sp ence, Cora L ee H oyt, P a ul a Ives, Joyce Mendenhall, In ez Willi a ms, Miss Reit a n.&#13;
T H I R D ROW-Virg inia J ack son, Flori ne Hansen, Melva Price, Joe Penaro, George M arht, John&#13;
D avi s, D on James, Roy Sm ith, Bi ll Dohse, Eddie Steinberg , Rich a rd W a gner, John&#13;
W ill ia m s, Jack Matsen.&#13;
::Debate Cfub&#13;
F l RST ROW- Beverly Morgan, J anis Milne, Miss Ro berts, Dorothy Sch ultz, Joan Ga lieger.&#13;
SECOND ROW- Roger Wltkee, Richard Head, Cecil A dk ins, Phil B igelow, Bob Jon eson, Ger ald F eblowitz. &#13;
FRO NT ROW-Beulah W a tts, Jeannine Frye. Marlene Frye, Beverly Tinnell, Bertha Smith,&#13;
Phyllis Haynes, Loie Jean Gano, Lucille Baker, Vera Mae Cooksey, Annette Jewett.&#13;
BACK ROW-Jerry Larson , Charlotte Sluyter, Joan MclSorley, Margie Ellis. Artis Rowley, Una&#13;
Hotchkiss, Dorothy Walsh, Beverly Marshall, Margaret Hunt, Mrs. Strickland .&#13;
F RONT ROW- Pat Talbott, Lorra in e T aylor, Paula Epperson, Betty Kaufman . Margie Gorn , Barb ara Davis, Lucille B aker, Doreen D avenpo r t , J anet Boyer, Lillian Godsk, Pat&#13;
R ea ms, Donna Jean W ard.&#13;
B AC K ROW- Miss Madden, Yvonne C rane, Shirley Gahm , Donna Dettman, Dick L ewi s , Alice&#13;
L ee, Beverly Hancock, Ann a Lou R eed, L el and Monson, Jack B utler, Robert Hough ,&#13;
M l ss Schroeder.&#13;
Fifty · OllC &#13;
F l R ST ROW-Phyl l i s P eterson , Mary Lou Go r n , Maurleta J ensen , Doreen D avenport, Joa n&#13;
Jhorton , Barba ra Va n Horn, R ut h Brow n, Pat Cat o, Georgi a Oliphant, Gwen B a rber,&#13;
R uth J ensen .&#13;
SECO N D ROW -Rut h Cu r r ier , B etty C r ogh an , Ch arlotte Sluyter, M a ry McM a nlgle, Ruth Wiii iam s, B ob Sm ith, Leland Mon son, Merr ill G i ll ette, Gera ld F eb lowitz, Bob Newberg, T ed Gregor y , Mrs. Lee.&#13;
Fifty-t wo&#13;
F I RST ROW- Gl enora B at es, N orm a Barnum , El a ine H a g er, P au li ne Majeski, P at B r y a n t ,&#13;
R uth Wiiii a m s, Dorrlce H ampton, Ramon a Naj m on, J an et Fi sh er , Sh irl ey Mini c h.&#13;
SECO ND ROW- F ra nc i s D e M a r e, B et t y Crogha n , Ed L a n e, To m McC abe, Bob Sm ith, R uth&#13;
J en se n, Joy C a hill , Lyl e C u lbertson, Mrs. L ee.&#13;
T H I R D ROW- L el a nd Monson , John Larse n, John R au, Bill Fra nz, Ph Ill Ip Bigelow, Don av a n&#13;
Vo lpp, Rol lie Whi te, Jim C u nningh am, G en e F ord. &#13;
Senior P/a'f&#13;
STAGE CREW-Don Willett, M ax Mason , Mrs. Hope Lee, Kyrle Underwood.&#13;
SITTING- Gerald Feblowitz, Doreen D avenport , Dick Johnson, Dorothy Yeatma n, J ack Watkins.&#13;
STANDING-Merr ill Giiiette, Beverly Gibbons , Doris Kolb, Neomi Mc'Manlgal, Mary McManigal , Lois Peterson, Mrs. Hope Lee, Eugene Lauver. &#13;
SH &#13;
w &#13;
FRONT ROW-Norma Jea n Barnum, Gwen Barber, Pauline M a j es ki. Gl ennora Bates, M a rl ene Frye, Joanne i-t ea d, Leltha Edie, Virginia T aylor, Joyce Head, El a ine H a g e r , Nancy&#13;
L uther, P hyl lis Haynes, P at Keebler, D arl en e Si mmons, Joa n Lindsey. SECOND ROW-J ean n ine F r y e, Margy Gor n, Joan Brown, J ack ie Johnson, B erth a Smith,&#13;
N orma Jean G a rber, Augusta Sisson, Virg i n ia Christi a nson , Myrn a T ay lor, Dixie Lee&#13;
T in nell, Cora Lee Hoyt. Nancy Ogren , Pa t C ato, Shirley Fried , Dorothy W a l sh , B a rbara&#13;
McManam ie, Evelyn Bloom.&#13;
TH I RD ROW-D.olores Michael is. Jo An n Jewett, Joan R adc liff, P at Bryant, Lo is Peterson,&#13;
Roy Adam s, Ph il Bi gelow, Bill Franz, D ick D am on , Jack B u tler, Ge r a ld Philips, Jack&#13;
Fricke, Gen e K li ne, D i c k Barrett, F ra n ces De Mare.&#13;
BACK ROW-Wesley Knauss, Robert A ten , Robert Edwards, Donovan Vol pp, Bob Newberg, John R au, W illiam C urr an, Michael Paulson, Don a ld Cowles , Floyd Draper, Jack&#13;
H u mphrey, Bernie Ma ione, J ames Duggan, Robert Brown, Dick L ewis, Biii Connell,&#13;
John Ga r d n er, J i m A ten, Mr. D a v i s.&#13;
The A Capella Choir, under the direction of M r. Charles Dav is, has pe rformed at ma ny eve nts t his past year. The Choir received a division I rating at the Dist rict Contest, gave a performance over KOi L and were asked to si ng at the Firs Ch ristian Church. On May 1 1, the&#13;
Choir gave a concert at Joslyn Memoria l and later gave thei r Spri ng Concert o n May 24.&#13;
The boys qua rtet and girls' sextet each rece ived a d ivision I rating a t the District Contest as&#13;
d id Dolores Michae lis, Soprano a nd Charles Smith, Bass.&#13;
All vocal events chose not to e nte r the State Contest at Missouri Va ll ey.&#13;
Vocal enrollment of t he second semeste r reached 230 members.&#13;
OFF ICERS&#13;
First Semeste r Second Semeste r&#13;
Chuc k Smith .. . ..... . .. .... . . . . .... President .. .... . .. . .. .. . .... . .... Bill Conne ll&#13;
Be rnie Malone ..... . .. . ..... . .. . . . Vice President .. . . .. .. . .... . . .. .... . Floyd Drape r&#13;
Dick Damon .. . . ...... ... ... . ... . ... Secre tary .. . .. ... .. . . . ... . . Virg inia Christe nse n&#13;
Artis Rowley ... .. . ....... . .. . .. ..... Treasurer ....... . . . . .... . .. .. . .... Bobb Aten&#13;
I I. l I t t •t· l l t. l I l .l .t,&#13;
~ !,\ ~ ·~~ ..&amp; ~ I. ( . ~ .. ~ J. l. :I . . ,,&#13;
! '- t. t ' .. .. t • - · t . _, t: .. I; .&#13;
' 4&gt;• ,,,..,. 1l., "'• "~. '!.,,., ~&gt;.... 1.1 ..... ~ !.,. ~ '!&gt;_. .:.. .#&gt; ..... .....&#13;
• I . . 1_. L.&#13;
• • ' • • ,, ' 1• • 'r · 1.. ,&#13;
FRONT ROW-Charlen e Carvel, M arilyn Mynster, Loi s L a r se n, Pat F l ax be a rd , Lois J ensen, Joa n Ward en , Doris Woods, Jackie Dettm an, P at Holid ay , J anet Boyer , Jackie Knowles,&#13;
P at Fobes, Leitha Ra u, Beverly Barritt, L aVon e Cra n e, J ackie P eterso n .&#13;
SECOND ROW- Joetta Kn auss , Rosalee Neice, Nadine J a ckson, Donn a Thom a nson , V io let Aslk lns, Bonnie Langdale, Bonnie Simpso n, Margaret Herndon , P at Johan nsen , Theresa&#13;
Y o ungs, Norma Cain, Je a n Epperson, P at Scarpel l lno, M ary Sturtz, E lva B ritt , Lorraine Taylor, Mr. Charles D avis. BACK ROW- V elma H arvey, Lois Springer , Audrey W a lters, Jean Waddum, Jo Ann Ricker&#13;
Joy C ah ill , Berni ce Clark, Sandra Saunders, G loria Humm ll , Dolores Sc hultz, ea~ Blue, Pat Stanley, Ann a Lou Reed , Donna Sweeney, Phyllis Reed. &#13;
Fl RST ROW-J ack Hotchkiss, Bo b H a tch e r, Da n P in hero, Bob Marcum , Emery H a yd e n , Tom&#13;
Lewis, Don F e blowitz, Raymond K ra ger, John Ga rdne r, Bryce Burchard, Tony Netusil,&#13;
Don Ream s.&#13;
SECOND ROW- Bill Thomas, Don Aha rt , W a rren Nelson , Jack W a tkins, Eugene .bauver, Nor- m an Knott, Joe Bonj u rno, Jack H a nse n , Gene Kline, Laverne Jenkins, Donald Frazer, Mr. Davis.&#13;
TH I R D ROW- Dic k Kl e m e nt, P a ul Cutte n , Rich a rd H la tt, Dick Ch r istensen, Robert Lee, Harry&#13;
McCormi ck, J oe P lnh e r o, John Booten, John Gibbon , H a rold Kin a rt, E a rl Lewis, Rich a rd&#13;
W ood , Da v e Wooley.&#13;
FRONT ROW-Georgia Po rte r, S a ll y Da lto n , J a n ice P ete rso n, J anet Po nce low, Doris Fill ebeck,&#13;
Re b a Brow n , Lois Full er, Do nna Owens, Gwe n Ba rber, Don n a Boyer, Marily n So mers, Bonnie Woo d ruff.&#13;
MIDDLE RO W - Ca r itta P a r ks, J oyce C unnin gh a m, P a t Ba ker, P atsy T a lbot, Barbara B utler, Lau re l Ma in , J oa n Hu itt, Winifred Just ice, J e an Blue, Leta Gorham, No rm a Pru it t , Anna W a tts, Marjorie Brig gs, Ru t h Gearha rt , Mr. Davis.&#13;
BACK ROW-J oa n Ra dcliff, Betty Foster, Geo r gi n a W a d e , J a n e Weat h e r il l, J eannett e S iegel , Clarabell e H ic k ma n , E v e lyn Ma h an, ar~a a H a s k ins, De ll a Lo ve lady, Ba rbara Carlso n , Ruth Brow n , Shirl ey S w a n ey, Maril y n 0 De ll.&#13;
Fifty -seven &#13;
Fl RST ROW-Ph il B gelow , Dick K o o s, David Blodget, Dick Somers, Dave Jeffers, Al Schwartz,&#13;
Jerry F e blowi t z.&#13;
SECOND ROW - Do n n a Be v ington , J im Grosvenor, Joyce Rannum, Beverly Chambers, Carie&#13;
Mae D inovo, J ack McTwig gin, Roberta Grosvenor, Marilyn Nowling , Dan Flannagan,&#13;
Eve ly n Chu r ch, G ene S hu n in g, J ack Sh e ph ard , Max Mason .&#13;
THIRD ROW-Joyc e H ea ps, E laine Fairma n, Margaret Morgan, Liiii a n Godsk, Margie Godsk, Mary McCa r d , Dorothy W hit e , R uth Wi lli ams, Bili Humphrey, J a ck Hansen, Dick&#13;
Barrit t, Bo b Copela nd, Harold Wh istl e r, Ed die Steinberg, Mr. Gorbach , Jim Martin, Dic k M ill ard , Gene Wil lis, Leroy Ca rte r, Joh n Dinovo.&#13;
TOP ROW-Bo b Nowli ng, Bo b b Jo nes o n , Bob Brown, Jim C un ning ham, Sam Fri ed.&#13;
BAND&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Band unde r t he d irection of Mr. Samue l Gorback has had an eventful&#13;
yea r.&#13;
An evening concert for the War Dads Rodeo was the opening pe rforma nce for the group.&#13;
Ma ny fine exhi bitions we re performed on the football fi e ld, one of which was a flashlight&#13;
routine with the stad ium li ghts darkened.&#13;
The marching band traveled to Creston, Iowa later in t he fall to win a division I rating in the&#13;
Class AA Marching Band Contest. Ruth Williams also rece ived a I ra ting for he r solo on the&#13;
bell lyre .&#13;
Entertainment preceeding the Christmas Program a nd the Milita ry Ba ll was furnished by the&#13;
Band again this year.&#13;
A Spring Concert sponsored by the Band Parents Association was given by the band. A repea t&#13;
performance was given for the entire school body.&#13;
The Concert Band received a division I rati ng in the District Contest held at the Ab ra ham&#13;
Lincoln high school. Bob Nowling, playing a baritone so lo and the Brass Quartet also rece ived&#13;
I ratings at the contest.&#13;
An all boy ba nd provided the music for the R.0.T.C. Fede ra l Inspection .&#13;
Fift y-eight&#13;
" &#13;
Fl RST ROW- Roberta Grosvenor, Pat Smith , Catherine Hager, Kenneth Link, Giibert Davidson ,&#13;
Ja n et Molek, Jack ie Johnson , Rosem ary Jackson, Sally Smlthsoney, Donna Boyer .&#13;
SECOND ROW- Phil Bigelow, Dick Koo s, D avid Blodgett, Mr. Samuel Gorbach.&#13;
ORCHESTRA&#13;
The Thomas Je fferson Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Samuel Gorbach, reorganized this&#13;
year after a th ree year la pse.&#13;
A few of the ectiv iti es of this small but enthusiastic group included playing for the Colonial&#13;
Ba ll a nd Accompanyi ng the voca l groups in- the operetta "Firefly."&#13;
The orchestra rece ived a division I rating in the District Music Contest and a 11 rating in the&#13;
State Contest at Missouri Vall ey.&#13;
Fifty-nine &#13;
FRO N T ROW-Dorothy Reicha rt, Janet Molch, Ma r ian H a r gue, Margaret Morga n , Bev erly Chambers, Dorothy W hite, Margorie Wright, Cat he ri n e H age r.&#13;
BAC K ROW - N ada Do ner, Marilyn Nowling , E lai ne Fairman, Marg a ret Grauh l, S hirley A ll e n , Kathryn Me n denha ll, Inez Anderson.&#13;
Cheer cfeader6&#13;
Sixty&#13;
FRONT ROW-Dorothy Yeatman, Doreen Davenport, Jo an Humph rey, Dolores Cook.&#13;
BACK ROW- Pat Reams, Peggy Pa lmer, Carol Dawson, Sally Cottmlre, Phyllis Haynes. &#13;
Sity ·one &#13;
F IRST R OW-Pat Peterson , Joa n Brown, Ma rlene Frye, Maxine Alt, Liiii an Godsk , Elizabeth&#13;
Hanse n, J a c ki e Dettm a n , Dolores Cook, Phyllis Haynes, Joan Humphrey, Sally Cottmlre, Donna Dettman , Dolores Michaelis, Mari lyn Haynes, Pa u line Majeski.&#13;
SECOND ROW-J an et Ponce low, J oan W a rd e n , Marilyn Sh a ver, Jackie Knowles, Jackie Kern,&#13;
Pat Holi day, J a n et Boye r. Carol Dawson, Allee Lee, Pat Fl ax bea rd, Janis Milne, Joan&#13;
Lindsey , Beverly T in ne ll , Da rlene Sim mon s, P a t Baker, Jo a n H a n se n, Doree n Da venport, Peggy Pa lm er, M s . Bowma n.&#13;
T H IR D ROW-Dorothy Owens, Beverly G ibbons, Bertha Smith, Jo Ann J ewett, Ruth Baufman, E m og ene Ma h a n , Sy b il Sc hnec k loth, Ilene Gib le r, Na ncy Ogren, R uth Jense n, Ma rg a ret Nelson , Ro be rta Grosv enor, Do rothy Yeat m a n, Do ris Anthony, J ack ie J o hnso n, J eannin e Fry e , V irg in ia A lspa ug h.&#13;
OFF ICERS&#13;
First Semester Second Semester&#13;
Joanne Humphry .. . .. . . ... . .. . ..... . . President. . . . . . . . .. . Jackie Johnson&#13;
Bertha Smith ... .. . . ..... .. . .. . . . . Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . De lo res Cook&#13;
Madelyn Roper .... .. . . ... . .. . . ... . . . Secreta ry . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Phyllis Haynes&#13;
.. . . . ... . Treasure r .. . . . . . ....... . . .. . .. . Dorothy Owens&#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
The Pep Club was formed in orde r to give organized suppo rt to the Ye ll owjacke t teams,&#13;
whet her on t he football fie ld, the basketball fl oor, or on the track. It helps promote school&#13;
spirit and a id the cheer leaders in the va ri ous ye lls. Atte ndance at 90 per cent of the a th le ti c&#13;
eevnts a nd cooperation w ith the cheerleaders is essentia l to be a membe r of this c lub. Mrs.&#13;
Leslie Bowman sponso red the group.&#13;
Slxty·t wo &#13;
FRONT ROW-Dolores Ma myshoff, Marg a ret Fricke, Lois Jensen , Doris Woods, Janet Ponceiow, Joan W a rden, Margaret Ne lson ,. Jan is Milne, Jean Schultz, Joan Gallagher, Patty Wrinkle, Doris Filiebeck, Paul a Epperson.&#13;
MI ODLE ROW-Joa n Garner, Virgene Gearhart, Norma Cane, Ba rbara Butler, Lois Larsen , Mary McMan igill, Dolores Schultz, Mary Sturz, Anna Lou Reed, Carol Burke, Margaret Morgan , P a t Sca rpellino, Miss Smith.&#13;
BACK ROW-La urel Ma in, Elaine F a irman, Pat Talbot, Pat Fobes Leitha Rau Pat Baker,&#13;
Joan Ricker, Beverly Morgan, Eileen Lenihan, Pat Flaxbea rd, Darlene s1mrr:ons, Theresa Youngs, Jea n a nd Joan T a llm a n .&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
First Semester Second Semester&#13;
Beverly Morgan ....... . .... .. .. .. .. . President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Margaret Nelson&#13;
Le itha Rau .. . . . .. .... .. .. .... . . .. Vice President .... ...... . . . . . . .. . . . . . Le itha Rau&#13;
Dolores Mamyshoff . ... . . . .. . . . . .. . .. Secretary . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . . . .. Patricia Ta lbot&#13;
JoAnn Ga rne r . . . .. . . . .. ·.· · ... · .. . . . . Treasurer . .. . .. . . . ... . . . .. .. . . .. Doris Woods&#13;
Marga re t Ne lson . . . . . . . . . . · .. . . . . Se rgea nt- at-Arms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Beverly Morga n&#13;
G. A. A.&#13;
The G.A.A. -Girls' Athletic Assoc iation- was organized a t Thoma s Jefferson in 1929 and t he&#13;
purpose is to promote interest in physica l activi ties for a ll girls. A lette r is prese nted to each&#13;
girl who ea rns 500 points and a state pin . for l ,00 0 points. In orde r to earn these, four poi nts&#13;
an hour was given for every hour spent in any type of athletics.&#13;
Girls may become members of the c lub by hav in g ea rned 50 points. These are ea rned also&#13;
by ta kin g pa rt in athle tics.&#13;
Five senior girls were chosen to go to Maryv ill e , Missouri fo r Play Day at Maryvill e Co llege .&#13;
Members from this organi zation a lso parti cipated in t he May Fete.&#13;
S ixty -three &#13;
F l RST ROW-Do r othy E s p inosa, Geo rg in a Wa de, Be v erly Ba rritt, Norm a Foa ch , J a cki e Kuhn , R uth K au f ma n , Emogen e Ma ha n , Ba r ba r a Meye r , Delo res Roge rs, Norm a Je a n G a rber, S ally H o ugh , Bet ty Ka u fm a n .&#13;
SECO N D ROW - Miss Mi ldred Smith, Ge r al d in e Eppe rso n , Ma ri a n McH a rg e, Verlie Jacobs, E v e lyn Bloom, Doreen Da ve n port , J a nice P e ters on , S a lly Da lt on , Lu c ill e Ba ker, Beverly&#13;
S m iley , Janet F ish er, Ba r ba r a B urke , Sh irle y Swa ney, Mrs. Ake r.&#13;
B AC K R OW - Me lva P r ic e , F lo r ine Ha n sen G leno r a Ba t e s, No rm a B a rn um , Fra n ces De Ma re, Suttie Foster, E ve ly n Ma han . Ba r'bara Dav is , J a ne W esth e r lll , No rm a Ma rtin, J ea n Ma rtin , P a t Stan ley, Norma P r u itt.&#13;
OFF ICERS&#13;
Preside nt . . . ... . . .. . . ..... . . . . .... . .. . . . . . . .... .. Norma Ga rbe r&#13;
Vice Preside nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Ka ufma n&#13;
Secreta ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ... .. Emogene Ma ha n&#13;
Treasure r . .. . ..... . . .. . . . .. . . . . ... . .. . . .. ..... . . . Ba rbara Meye r&#13;
Sergea nt-at-Arms . . .... . . ... . . .... . . . . .. .. .. .... . . . De lo res Roge rs&#13;
Y. G's&#13;
The Y.G.'s- Ye ll owjacket Girls- was orga n ized in 1946. To become a m : mbe r th e girls we re&#13;
1 hose inte r€sted in a1 hletics. Girls who now become mem be rs are voted in by those w ho&#13;
are al ready in th e c lu b. Sponso rs of th is orga n iza t io n a re M iss Mildred Smith a nd M rs. El izabeth Ake r.&#13;
When any g irl ea rned 500 points she wa s e ntitled to a le tte r a nd w ith 1 ,000 poi nts she re -&#13;
ce ived he r state p in. Fo r every hou r spent in any type of athl etics fo ur po in ts w e re ea rned .&#13;
To ach ieve t h is it was necessa ry to pl ay games afte r schoo l a nd pa rticipa te in ou t of sch oo l&#13;
a thl et ics w ch as: ro ll e r-skating, cyc ling and sw imming.&#13;
From th is orga ni zation five sen ior gi rls w e re chosen to go 10 Ma ryvi ll e , M issou ri for Play Day&#13;
at Maryvill e Co llege .&#13;
S ixty -four &#13;
Uteran6 Club&#13;
Fl RST ROW-Ronald Moss, Jack Humphrey, Jack McGruder, Charles Pleake, Edwin Clarke, Dick Dultman, Bob Darnell, Don Wiiiett, Clifford Lewis.&#13;
SECOND ROW-M a jor Bernie Bolton, John Evans, Don Hansen, Leon Pogge, Walt Stephens, Roland Dunn, Fred Hardymartln, Frank Katzensteln,&#13;
VETERANS CLUB&#13;
EDWIN M. CLARK . . . ... .. . 17 months . . ... . .. . . . · · · · ... . . . . . . . . American, Atlantic&#13;
ROBERT M. DARNELL .... . . .. 17 motnhs . .. . . ... .. . . · · . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pacific&#13;
DICK DUITMAN .. ... . . . . . . 15 months . . . .. .. . . . . . · · · · . . . .. .. .. . . . . . South Pacific&#13;
ROLAND DUNN .. . . . . . . . . .. 20 months . . .. . . . .. .. · · · . . ... . . .... American, England&#13;
JOHN F. EVANS . .... . . . . . . 25 months . . .. . . . . . ... . · .. . . . ... . . .. England, Europea n&#13;
DON HANSEN . .... . . .. .... 28 months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pacific&#13;
FRED HARDYMARTIN ...... 28 motnhs . ... .. . . ... .. American, European, Panama Canal&#13;
JACK HUMPHREY .. . . ... .. . 4 3 months .. . ....... . ... .. .. .. .. . .. . . Atlantic, Pacific&#13;
CLIFFORD LEWIS . . . . . . . . .. 26 months ... . . ... . . ... ..... .. . . .. . . American, Pacific&#13;
JACK McGRUDER . . ...... .. 24 months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlantic&#13;
RONALD MOSS . ... . .. ... .. 29 months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pacific&#13;
CHARLES PLEAKE . ..... • . . . . 48 months Ame rica n, Pacific, Mediterra nean, African, England&#13;
LEON POGGE . . ... .. ... .. .. l 3 months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pacific&#13;
WALT E. STEPHENS . .. . .. . . 37 months . . .... . . . . .. . . . ... . .. . . . . . American, Pacific&#13;
DON WILLETT .... . .. . . . . . 14 months . . . . ... . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . Navy&#13;
The 21 vetera ns of World War 11 who returned to T . J. to complete their high schoo l careers&#13;
have organized a club with Jack Humphrey as president and Mr. Bernie Bolton, who is also a&#13;
veteran, as sponsor.&#13;
The group meets once a month with authorities from the Vete rans Administration, who answer&#13;
the ir questions and discuss the ir problems with t hem.&#13;
Sixty -f ive &#13;
. Sixty-six&#13;
FRONT ROW-Ted Gregory, Jerry Dugg a n , E u gene Lauver, Bob Newberg, Jack Watkins, John&#13;
Greenlee, Jack Fai r l ey, Jerry Murray.&#13;
BACK ~OW-Floy d Draper, Norma n Knott, Ch arles Smith, Bill Curra n, Bill McGruder, Mike&#13;
Pau lson, Kryle Under woo d, Robert Wredt.&#13;
R.O. T.C.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
COLON EL ROBERT LAUVER ... .. .. .. ....... .. . . .. .. . .. ...... . Batta Ili on Commander&#13;
MAJOR EUGE NE WATKINS .... .... .. .... .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. Plans and Training Officer&#13;
MAJOR JACK WATKINS . . . .. .. . ... ... . . . .... ..... ...... Plans a nd T raini ng Officer&#13;
CAPTAIN JERRY MURRAY . ... . ... . • . . . .... . .. ... . . ... . ... . . .... . Supply Officer&#13;
CAPTAIN JACK FAIRLEY .. . ... .... . ....... . . . ................ . . .. . . . . Ad juta nt&#13;
CAPTAIN TED GREGORY . .. . .. . . . ....... . ... . . . .. . ... . . . . A Compa ny Comma nde r&#13;
CAPTAIN JOH N GREENLEE .. . ... .. . ..... . ........ . .. . .... B Compa ny Commande r&#13;
CAPTAIN JERRY DUGGAN . . ..... . ...... . ...... . ... . . . .. . C Compa ny Commander&#13;
l st LIEUTENANT BI LL McGRUDER .. . . .. .. ..... . . .. .. . Executive Officer. Com;::iany A&#13;
l st LIEUTENANT NORMAN KNOTT . ... .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . Executive Officer, Compa ny B&#13;
l st LIEUTENANT BI LL CURRAN .. . ..... . .. . ... ... . . . . Executive Officer. Company C&#13;
l st LIEUTENANT CHARLES SM ITH · · ........... . .... .. . . . ... ... ... Pl atoon Leader&#13;
l st LIEUTENANT KYR LE UNDERWOOD . ... .... . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . Platoon Leade r&#13;
2nd LIEUTENANT FLOYD DRAPER .·· ... . ... .. . . . .... . ... . . ...... . . Pl atoon Lead e r&#13;
2nd LIEUTENANT MI KE PAULSON · .. · .. ....... . . ..... . ..... . .... . Platoon Leade r&#13;
2nd LIEUTENANT ROBERT Wredt · · · .... . . ..... . . . .. .. ... . .... ... . Pl atoo n Leade r&#13;
A commissioned officer of the Thomas Jefferson R.O.T.C. Battalio n is a competent p2rson&#13;
w ith two o r more years of R.0.T.C. training behind him and a thorough theoret ica l and p rac -&#13;
tica l knowl edge of military sc ie nce and tactics . &#13;
Majo r&#13;
EUGENE LAUVER&#13;
DOLORES ROGERS&#13;
Colonel&#13;
ROBERT NEWBERG&#13;
GERTRUDE NARM I&#13;
Ma jor&#13;
JACK WATKINS&#13;
JOYCE HEAD &#13;
.Jootba//&#13;
--&#13;
COACH STUELKE&#13;
Slxty ·elght &#13;
..&#13;
ofettermen&#13;
Fl RST ROW-Bob Ca navan, Biii Connell , Don James, Roy Adams, Darrell Bellows, Chuck Smith,&#13;
Leon Pogge, Don Strong, Henry Carmichael, Lewis Webster.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Bernie Malone , Dick Damon, Dave Jeffries, Alfred Schwartz, Bob Turner, Bob&#13;
Pettit, Leroy Carter, John Schneckloth , Mr. Stuelke.&#13;
THIRD ROW-Jim Aten , Leonard Schriber, Dave Goodman, Jack Mullen, Don Ryan, Floyd&#13;
Draper, Jerry Duggan, John Greenlee, Roy Burkey, John H azlllp, Bob Christianson.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President . . . . ... . ... . .. ..... . . ... .. ... . . . . ... .. . .... Don James&#13;
Vice President .... . .... . . . . . . . .... . . . .. .. .. . . ...... Jerry Duggan&#13;
Sergeant-a~ Arms . . . .. .. ... . ... . .. . . ... . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . Bob Pettit&#13;
LETTERMEN CLUB&#13;
'The Lettermen's Club was composed of boys who had won letters in one or more of the&#13;
school's four major sports. The purpose of this organization was to improve athletic conditions&#13;
and to set a good example for the rest of the school.&#13;
The annual football, basketball and wrestling banquets were held for the lettermen and their&#13;
fathers ; and lette rs were presented to the members of the respective teams.&#13;
The Lettermen's Club sponsored the West-End Track Meet in order to promote the freshmen&#13;
and grade school sports.&#13;
They also participated in the " 1947 Road Show" with their Minstrel Boys Act and attended&#13;
the annual picnic held in May.&#13;
S ixt y - nine &#13;
Seventy&#13;
SCORES&#13;
Sept. 13&#13;
Sept. 27&#13;
Oct. 4&#13;
Oct. 11&#13;
Oct. 18&#13;
Oct . 26&#13;
Nov. l&#13;
Nov. 8&#13;
tli4i6souri Val ley . . . .. .. . .. : 0 T . J .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .... . . . 19&#13;
Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 T . J . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 1&#13;
Abe l ynx .. ... . . . .. . .. .. 6 T . J .. . . ... . . . . .. .. . . .. -. . . . .. . . . . . . 12&#13;
North .. .... . . . . . .. . . . . . 6 T . J .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... ... . 7&#13;
Benson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 T. j . . . . . . . •.. ... . . . . . . . .• . . .... . . . 1 3&#13;
Boystown . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 19 T . J . . . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . 6&#13;
Cre ighton Prep ... . .. . ... . . 1 4 T. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6&#13;
Abe Lynx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 T . J . . . . . • .. . .... ..•.. • . •... .. . • . . • 26&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
W ith the return of n ine lette rmen the Tee Jay Ye llowjac ke ts opened the 1946 footba ll season&#13;
in good fa sh ion , the fa ncy Jeffs trounced M issouri Va ll ey on the home fi e ld Sept . l 3, 1940.&#13;
Ve nt u ring to Ce nt ra l fo r thei r next fray, the Ora ngeme n displ ayed eve r deta il of a pe rfect&#13;
footba ll team. They remembered w e ll the defeat Central ha nded th em last season, cko ~&#13;
the ir fi ne cha nce fo r the inter-c ity t itle. T he Jeffs rea lly pou red it on de feating Centra l 3 1 - 6 .&#13;
On Oct. 4, the first A. L. , T . J. game , w e saw the Je ffs take a ha rd earned 12-6 victory. Afte r&#13;
a few minutes of play the Jeffs h e ld a 6-0 cou nt on t he h ill toppers. A. L. came back to knot&#13;
the score 6 a ll. A fte r t he half the Jeffs came back to score aga in to w in.&#13;
The next on t he Jeffs card was Omaha North w h ic h proved to be a batt le from sta rt to fin -&#13;
ish. The Vikings scored fi rst to lead t he Jeffs t ill the fin a l pe riod . Two long ae ri a ls from&#13;
Burkey to Pettit payed off fo r 6 po in ts. Ma lone made a beau tifu l " dive " ove r th e ce nte r for&#13;
the w inn ing point, giv in g the Je ffs a 7 - 6 v ictory.&#13;
The Ye ll owjackets' victory streak continued as they took an easy 13-0 victory ove r Benson .&#13;
Boystown invaded the Ye llowjackets grid iro n on Oct. 26, to e nd the wi nni ng streak fo r T . J.&#13;
and maki ng it t he ir e ight h stra ight v ictory 19-6.&#13;
Cre ighton Prep crushed the Jeffs cha nces fo r a inte r- c ity t itle in a 16- 6 victory on th e ir own fie ld Novembe r l .&#13;
The fina l game of th e seaso n w ith A. L. wa s a rea l treat for t h e Tee Jay fa ns. The Ye llow -&#13;
jackets ran, passed , a nd k icked to a tun e o f 26- 7. Ch uck O'Brie n and Ray Burkey thrill ed&#13;
the packed stadium on long runs fo llowing the inte rce pti ng of passes.&#13;
The Ye ll ow jackets displayed a ll season grea t off e nsive powe r w ith speedy backfi e ld . The fo rward line proved we ll by la nd ing two membe rs on the All - State teams. Bob Pettit, first team&#13;
end , a nd Chuck O'Brien fifth team cente r. &#13;
- ·----- - --------~&#13;
TOP ROW-Louis Nelson, T; Don Ryan, T-G; Dave Goodman, G ; Gary Dodge, G ; Ro y Adams, T-G.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Jack Cook , F ; Leonard Schreiber, C; John Schneckloth , E ; Berni e Malo ne, LH ; Jerry Snyder, G .&#13;
THIRD ROW-Bob Pettit, E ; Lindy ~olon, RH, Ray Burkey, RH; Tom Roon ey, T ; Leroy Carter.&#13;
T.&#13;
FOURTH ROW-Bill Sm ith , T ; Bill Connell, G ; John Greenlee, T ; Chuck O' Br ien, C ; Leon&#13;
Pogge, T.&#13;
Seventy - on e &#13;
-- Dec. 3 - I. S. D.&#13;
6- Benson&#13;
13 - Logan&#13;
14 - St. Francis&#13;
20- Malvern&#13;
Feb.&#13;
GAMES&#13;
Jan. 3 - Abe Lynx&#13;
7 -Abe Lynx&#13;
1 4 - Boystown&#13;
11 - Creighton Prep&#13;
l 8 - Glenwood&#13;
24 - North&#13;
30- Harlan&#13;
22 - Missouri Valley&#13;
BASKETBALL 4 6-47&#13;
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The basketball team turned in a very good season in spite of the inconveniences.&#13;
They were compe lled to practice in different places due to the sma llness of T. J.'s gym. Also&#13;
at mid-year graduation the team lost its height, Bob Pettit, and a good guard, Jack Cook.&#13;
The outstanding game of the season was with Creighton Prep. Being favored to win, Cre ighton preceded in doing so the first quarter with the score 10- 6 . From the re Tee Jay took the&#13;
lead, holding a 22- 14 advantage at the rest period. It was a battle for the lead th roughout&#13;
the last half with Tee Jay emerging victorious by the score of 44 - 42.&#13;
This defeat put Creighton out of the Intercity and Interstate race.&#13;
The Creighton game showed that Tee Jay was no push over as did all the rest of the games.&#13;
Another game in wh ich Tee Jay showed its power was t he first of the two games w ith A. L.&#13;
Keeping in front or a point or two behind us to the fourth quarter. Then A. L.'s noted fast&#13;
break, which Tee Jay kept under control the first half, broke loose the last qua rte r and put&#13;
the Lynx out in front. The Yellowjackets fought game ly but could not regain the lead.&#13;
Seventy-two &#13;
•&#13;
TOP ROW-Bernie Malone, F; Ch uck Smith, G; Dick Damon, G; Mike Murp h y, G.&#13;
SECOND ROW- L eo n ard Schreiber, F; Ray Burkey, F-C ; Jack Cook, G ; H arold Kin a rt, G .&#13;
THIRD ROW- Don Strong, F; John Schneckloth ; F ; Bob Pettit, C; Al a n Heat h , F.&#13;
Seventy-three &#13;
SCHEDULE FOR " 47"&#13;
Dec. 6 - South 8 at T. j. 36&#13;
13-A.L.14atT. J. 28&#13;
20 -T. J. 16 at Central 27&#13;
20 - T. J. 16 at Central 27&#13;
Jan. 14-T. J. 3 8 at North 8&#13;
17 - T. J. 24 at Ft. Dodge 14&#13;
2 2-T . J. 32atTech. 16&#13;
Jan. 24 - T. J. 33 at D. Moines N. 3&#13;
24 - T. J. 32 a t D. Moines E. 6&#13;
28 - T . J. 23 at South 25&#13;
31 - Ce ntral 2 4 at T. J. 22&#13;
Feb. 7 - North 9 at T. J. 30&#13;
11 - T. J. 2 4 at A. L. 18&#13;
14 - Tech 9 at T. J. 31&#13;
THIS YEAR'S TEAM IS,--&#13;
85 lb.- Lewis Webster-This was h is first yea r on the team.&#13;
95 lb .-Jim Aten- He t urned in a good season for the team. He got second in the District&#13;
and thi rd in the State meet.&#13;
l 0 5 lb.-Dick Lewis-Dick won the l 0 5 lb. District t itle and placed third in the State meet.&#13;
He also got third in the A. A. U.&#13;
112 lb.-Don Wi llett-Don was a veteran, and when he came back he made the first team. He got second in the District.&#13;
118 lb.-Walt Furler- Walt won his District tit le this yea r a nd got third in the state. He was a lso Co-Captain this year.&#13;
l 24 lb.- She rma n Stark- She rman is a mid -semeste r graduate. He got second in the District a nd second in the State meet .&#13;
l 30 lb.-Bill Connell-Bill was Capta in of the team. He got second in the State. He won the Geppert t rophy.&#13;
l 36 lb .- He nry Ca rmichal-This was his fi rst year on the team.&#13;
145 lb.-Don Ryan- Don won the State championsh ip in the 145 lb. class this yea r. He was undefeated t his year and so he won the Orr trophy also.&#13;
l 55 lb.-Don Eve rett-This is h is first year of wrestli ng.&#13;
l 65 lb.- Don James-Don proved ve ry valuable to the team t his year by w inning his District mat ch wh ich decided the meet for us.&#13;
H. W . - Bud Smith w restled first team for the first time this year.&#13;
"T. J. W RESTLING' '&#13;
The rough a nd tough Ye llowjacket w restling club swept through a 13 game schedule with but&#13;
2 defeats t o ma r the ir record. They took Second in the Inte r-City and won the district Meet .&#13;
They then went t o Clarion a nd got a hard ea rned third. They placed one point behind Osage&#13;
which got Second. The team produced one State Champion. That was Don Ryan in the 14 5&#13;
lb. c lass. Bill Connel l Co-Captai n of the team got a ha rd earned second . W a lt Furle r and&#13;
Dick Lewis both got to the fina ls but only got thirds. She rma n Stark a nd Jim Aten both got&#13;
thirds also. Returning letter men for next yea r will be Don Ryan, Jim Ate n, He nry Ca rmicha l,&#13;
Bob Christe nson, W alt Furle r a nd She rman Sta rk. Both She rman a nd W a lt w ill be back for&#13;
one-ha lf semeste r only next yea r because they a re mid -semester gradua tes. Dick Lewis, Don&#13;
Willett, Bill Conne ll , and Don James w ill be lost afte r t his yea r because of graduation. Bill&#13;
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Seventy-four &#13;
•&#13;
TOP ROW- L ewis W ebst er, 85 lbs.; Jim Aten, 95 l bs .; Dick L ewis, 105 lbs. ; Don Wi ll ett, 112 lbs.&#13;
MIDDLE ROW- Walter Furler, 118 lbs. ; Sherman Stark, 124 lbs .; Bi ll Conn ell, 130 lbs. ; Henry&#13;
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BOTTOM ROW-Don Ry an , All·State, 145 lbs.; D on Everett, 155 l bs.; Don J a m es. 165 lbs. ; B o b&#13;
Smith, H eavyweig ht.&#13;
Sev enty-fi v e &#13;
Second Jeam&#13;
BACK ROW-Jack Witzke, Richard Peterson , Jack Butler, Di ck Millard , Ji m Av is, Bob Smith.&#13;
TH I RD ROW-Ray Oles, Bi ll Goffe, Merrill M orford, Veto D apri zo, Neal Spence.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Bob C anavan, Chuck C u lek, Ca rl M alone, Don H eaton, Don Henderson.&#13;
FRONT ROW-Jim Kennedy , Rog er W h itke, D elm ar Corbi n , Pet e L arsen, B ill Cl au sen,&#13;
Seventy-six&#13;
• &#13;
•&#13;
Jre6hman Jeam&#13;
BACK ROW-Jim Schreiber, Don Rockwell, Bob Dorset, Ed Howell , Bill Burns, Ch a rles Ward .&#13;
TH I RD ROW-Tony Netusll, Dick Stue lke, Da n Swartz, Lel a nd Terry, Dean Knowles, Ronn ie&#13;
Cart e.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Jim Spen cer, Eddi e Ell is, Wilmer Mille r, Joe P inh ero, John G ibbon s.&#13;
FRONT ROW-Don Feblowitz, Emory H ayden , Bruce Lee, Orio Spe nce , J e rry Moss, Da nny P inh e ro.&#13;
Seventy-seven &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
OF&#13;
Johnny's Cafe BEST WISHES TO&#13;
CLASS OF 1941&#13;
228 est Broadway&#13;
Phone 9857&#13;
COOK&#13;
CAREFU L&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
Glass &amp; Paint Co.&#13;
30 3 West Broadway Phone 6636&#13;
•&#13;
TO THE '47 GRADUATES--&#13;
CONGRATULAT IONS&#13;
Iowa 's Oldest Bank extends its best w ishes for future success to&#13;
the graduates of Thomas Jeffe rson High.&#13;
Whateve r your future plans-whether they inc lude a college&#13;
education or not, you ' ll find our services helpful and you 'll en joy&#13;
the friendly welcome that The Old Bank extends to its you ng&#13;
friends.&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Eighty&#13;
A Strong Bank Since 1856&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Member Federal Deposit Insu rance Corp. &#13;
Compliments to the Class of 47 . .. .. .&#13;
Ben o's&#13;
Southwestern Iowa's Oldest and Largest Department Store&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
You ' ll Find&#13;
What you Want&#13;
When you want it&#13;
At the ri ght price At&#13;
::!Jeparlmenl Store&#13;
BROADWAY AT BRYANT .... COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Eighty -o n e &#13;
-&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
TO THE&#13;
CLASS OF '47&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHIC W ORK&#13;
IN THIS AN NUAL&#13;
BY&#13;
Early Photo Studio&#13;
Kodak Supplies Film Fin ishi ng Enlargements&#13;
PO RT R AITS&#13;
622 West Broadway Phone 5368&#13;
Eighty-two &#13;
•&#13;
..&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS AND SUCCESS TO&#13;
THE CLASS OF "47"&#13;
To maintain this success&#13;
always be properly dressed&#13;
If its for Dress, Sports or Work&#13;
you will alw.;iys find it at&#13;
THE&#13;
Iowa Clothes Sho~ 536-38 West Broadway&#13;
SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
AND BEST WISHES&#13;
first National Bank&#13;
~&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Council B.luffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
State Savings Bank&#13;
+&#13;
COUNCIL BLU FFS. IOWA&#13;
Membe r F. D. I. C.&#13;
E ighty-t h r ee &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
FRED R.&#13;
Shaw Flower Sff p -.&#13;
18 Pearl Phone 7355&#13;
Winn Cloak Motors&#13;
Authorized Ford Sales&#13;
and Service&#13;
Phone 7721 12-26 4th St.&#13;
Western Iowa 's Largest&#13;
Home Furniture Store&#13;
Al R-CONDITIONED&#13;
OPEN TO 10 :00 P. M .&#13;
An6worth Prinlin'}' Co.&#13;
PHONE 4658&#13;
Masonic Temple Bldg. Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Eighty -four &#13;
..&#13;
We&#13;
"EXIST"&#13;
to serve and protect our clients&#13;
+&#13;
John N. Eddy&#13;
Insurance&#13;
14 Pearl Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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future customers&#13;
Carl Htlrtt 6rocery&#13;
t&#13;
3200 Fifth Avenue&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Class of 1947&#13;
Furniture&#13;
Radios - Stoves&#13;
Refrigerators - Rugs&#13;
SWANSON&#13;
Furniture Co.&#13;
"Everything For The Home"&#13;
342 West Broadway Phone 3-1212&#13;
Congratulations to Senior Class&#13;
The Ideal Grocery&#13;
300 Avenue B&#13;
Frozen Foods&#13;
Most up to date market in&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To&#13;
Class of 1947&#13;
Wholesale Auto Co.&#13;
Home of the Hudson&#13;
1800 W est Broadway&#13;
Phone 3 -0632&#13;
Eighty-five &#13;
Atherton Service Station&#13;
2900 West Broadway Phone 9873&#13;
-- Expert Car Repairing and Service&#13;
Gas, Oi I and Lubrication&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
West Broadway Market&#13;
3340 West Broadway&#13;
Lin co In Electrical Company&#13;
Remember us when in need of aHarley Davidson Motorcycle , Evenrude Outboard Motor or Automotive&#13;
Electric Service.&#13;
George A. Lincoln&#13;
Sales &amp; Service 207 East Broadway&#13;
Sulley Motor Company&#13;
BU I CK&#13;
Sales and Service&#13;
•&#13;
Te lephones 6667 and 6668&#13;
1 26 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ei g h ty- s i x&#13;
Conwell Grocery&#13;
2424 West Broadway&#13;
•&#13;
Best Wishes to the&#13;
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BEVERAGES&#13;
2903 West Broadway&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Best wishes to Class of '47&#13;
Hughes Motor Co.&#13;
CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE&#13;
Authorized Sales and Service&#13;
153 West Broadway Phone 5591&#13;
Bain Auto Supply&#13;
CHRIS CRAFT BOATS&#13;
MARINE SUPPLIES&#13;
OUTBOARD MOTORS&#13;
•&#13;
114- 116 W est Broadway &#13;
If&#13;
•&#13;
YEARS - 28 - YEARS&#13;
In the dry-cleaning business in&#13;
Council Bluffs is your guarantee of quality.&#13;
PHONE 5544 PHONE&#13;
One of our Stream Lined trucks&#13;
passes your home every day .&#13;
Broadway ~leaners LAUNDRY&#13;
125 West Broadway Phone 5544&#13;
Knudsen Auto Service&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the class&#13;
of 47&#13;
Sales - Service&#13;
De Soto Plymouth&#13;
149 West Broadway Tel. 9525&#13;
IDWA&#13;
Office Equipment Compuny&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
Class of 1947&#13;
Everything in Office Equipment&#13;
Sporting Goods, Appliances&#13;
And Toys&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of "47"&#13;
Now is the time for you to look toward the future .&#13;
A welcome hand is given to all&#13;
a&#13;
The City National Bank&#13;
PERSONAL LOANS&#13;
T&#13;
F. H. A. Mortgage Loans&#13;
Eighty -seven &#13;
Congratulatz"ons .....&#13;
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U.S. TIRtS&#13;
Will Give You Better And Longer Service Whether The Road&#13;
is Smooth or Rough.&#13;
See Your U. S. Dealer&#13;
at&#13;
U.S. TIRE SERVICE&#13;
1 5 Fourth Street&#13;
24 hour service&#13;
Phone 4019&#13;
Meet The Gang ....&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
;••·····························~ • • • : REMEMBER :&#13;
• • - - : THE MAID RITE : : .&#13;
• • ~·······························=&#13;
Sandwiches, Dinners, Drinks&#13;
Eighty-ei g ht &#13;
Compliments and Best Wishes&#13;
to Senior Class of 1947&#13;
From&#13;
2801 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
"First By Far With a Postwar Car"&#13;
THE NEW STUDEBAKER&#13;
Authorized Sales and Service&#13;
Genuine Parts-Specialized Service&#13;
All Makes Repa ired - Complete Body Rebuilding&#13;
Chieftain Motor Sales&#13;
W . F. Robinson&#13;
Dial 7372&#13;
329 West Broadway&#13;
Eighty - n i n e &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
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Harry c. Crowl company&#13;
Real Estate, Loans, Insu rance of all kinds&#13;
BROADWAY THEATRE BUI LDING&#13;
Compliments to&#13;
Class of "47"&#13;
Knox &amp; Company&#13;
Real Estate Insurance Loans&#13;
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Congratulations to&#13;
Class of "47 "&#13;
Master ApplianGc Shop&#13;
144 West Broadway&#13;
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Norge Elecrtic&#13;
App li ances&#13;
R C A Maj est ic&#13;
Motorola Radios&#13;
N inety&#13;
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Success. May Health and Happiness&#13;
Always Be Yours&#13;
Younkerman Seed&#13;
Company&#13;
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY&#13;
Better Crops From Better Seeds&#13;
55 Faithful Years Service&#13;
Your Friend And Ours The Farmer&#13;
LANE'S CAFE&#13;
U. S. Choice Steaks .. ... . . Chicken Dinners&#13;
Soups - Sandwiches .. .. . . . Breakfast Items&#13;
and&#13;
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DRIVE IN PARKING&#13;
2 20 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 9940&#13;
2608 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 9893&#13;
MALTS&#13;
SODAS&#13;
Best Wishes to the&#13;
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Central States Oil co.&#13;
3201 West Broadway &#13;
RECAPPINGDT· asnd . DREPAIRING ire erv1ce&#13;
2618 West Broadway Telephone 3-0705 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
D. Nelson D. Jones&#13;
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Ninety-one &#13;
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Under&#13;
wood Log, 1947 14 O 0 2&#13;
1947 &#13;
I .&#13;
•&#13;
The Underwood Log&#13;
FORWARD&#13;
This Log of school ((doings" in 1947&#13;
ha,s been pre.pared with you, the reader, in&#13;
rn:nd. If y ou enjoy looking through the book&#13;
and clerive pZeasure from its pages, our purpose will have been accomplished. May you&#13;
think of the 1947 yearbook as one of the&#13;
best.&#13;
PUBLISHED BY THE&#13;
SENIOR CLASS OF&#13;
UNDERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
One &#13;
T wn&#13;
UNDERWOOD CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL&#13;
DEDICATION&#13;
To the faculty in fond apprecia tion of&#13;
the time and effort they have expended for&#13;
our education, we, the class of 1947, dedi- cate this Log.&#13;
We not only value their t eaching efforts but their devoted interest in us a s&#13;
pers onal friends.&#13;
And, so, to our instructors and friends.&#13;
the best!&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
. I&#13;
I &#13;
First Row: (left to right ) Roy Mort nsen, A. F . Geise, presiden t, Howard Aney, secretary. Secon&lt;l Row: Clarence Johnsen, Eldon Ravlin, Roy Boones.&#13;
BO RD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Supt. Thomas E. Knowlton&#13;
TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
Foreword .. . ..&#13;
Dedication and School&#13;
Administration&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Classes&#13;
School Calendar&#13;
Organizations&#13;
Activities&#13;
Snapshots&#13;
Staff&#13;
Au tographs&#13;
Advertising&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
5-15&#13;
16&#13;
.17-24&#13;
. 25-30&#13;
. 31-36&#13;
. 37.39&#13;
43&#13;
. 40-42&#13;
Three &#13;
FACULTY&#13;
Thomas E. Knowlton (Superintendent)- :t\'lathematics, Law&#13;
"I think it is better to get a few points thoroughly than to get a Jot of&#13;
them half-way."&#13;
Winona State Teachers College, Elementary Certificate; Da kota Wesl eyan&#13;
University, B. A.; University of South Dakota, M. A.&#13;
'1'011 llow: (l e ft to ri g h t ) M inni e E. T ay lo r, Vi n ce n t Nie ls&lt;' n . E sth &lt;' r Grege rson, Oe n vi ve 1"J ulvi hi ll , .fove••&#13;
E. Grubb. Bottom Row: Ambrose D o lle r. Luell a Smith , Bula R a teki n , Cecil Moore, Mary Meyers.&#13;
MINNIE E. TAYLOR&#13;
Actin g Princial&#13;
Senior S11onsor , Worl&lt;l History, Governn1 e n t, A 1ne ri ca.n llistory " H e r purpose is g r eat ; h e r - achi e- vement is great e r ."&#13;
P e r u Tea chers Coll e g e, B . A .&#13;
VINCENT NIELSEN&#13;
Agriculture ' "Tis b u t a p a rt w e see."&#13;
I ow a Sta t e Colle g e, B. S .&#13;
ESTHER GREGERSON&#13;
Hor.ne Economics, Econ o1ni cs, Soci o logy " W om en of few words a r e the best w omen."&#13;
D es Moin es Uni versity , Unive 1·sity of Colorado&#13;
Unive rsit y o f I owa, B . A.&#13;
GENEVIEVE MULVIHILL&#13;
ComJll ercial " N either s h y n or b old, but a l- w a y s lova ble ."'&#13;
I owa Stat e T each e rs College Cre ig hton Uni ve rsit y , Ph. B.&#13;
Coll e ge o f St. Mary Unive rsity of Oma h a&#13;
F our&#13;
JOYCE E. GRUBB&#13;
E nglis h , Dramatics, i\"Tusic&#13;
'"The lo nge r you know he r, th e bette r y ou li k e h er."&#13;
P e ru Sta t e T ea ch ers College, B.A. Unive rsity of N e brask a . M. A. University of Color a d o&#13;
AMBROSE DOLJJER&#13;
Biology, Scien ce , P h ysi cal&#13;
E du cation&#13;
"He is n o t only mirthful himself. but the cau se o f much m irth in others."&#13;
P enn College, B. A.&#13;
LUELLA S1''IlTH&#13;
Grades 1 and 2&#13;
" L avis h smi les, atfractive grace, a nd t a len ts fit for a n y p la ce."&#13;
Dra ke Uni ve rsit y, Standard E le- m enta ry Certificate&#13;
Uni versity of N eb rask a&#13;
BULA R A'l'EIUN&#13;
Gr adPS 7 nd 8&#13;
"A m e rry hcnrt t h at goes a long way." Cedar Falls, Standard ElPmen- tary Certificate&#13;
Uni versity of Nebraska&#13;
CECIL M OORE&#13;
J&lt; inderga rten , Grades I untl 2&#13;
"Good t hin gs romP In small&#13;
pack ages." Nebraska WeslPyan CollPge&#13;
Un iversity of Nebniska&#13;
Nebraska State 'l'e:whe1'H C'ertifi ca le&#13;
MARY MEYERS&#13;
Grades :~ and .J&#13;
""Al ways reariy to lf'nd a h •lplng han d."&#13;
Prima ry Iowu Shte Tc11chP1.&#13;
College, Stanrhrd Elf'mP11tnrv&#13;
Certificate&#13;
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Ruth Lal'sen&#13;
C' lnss Pn:\ si cl en t 4: . ...\ n -&#13;
1111 :1 I Stn ff; l n.p t'lr Staff&#13;
1. 2. 3, 4-C o -Ed i t o r :; :&#13;
.Ju ni o r .l.' l ay : L . O. S. . .&#13;
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l\'larie Lou Casson A nnua l St a ff: l 'a pt' r&#13;
NtaCf . 4- o - cd i t o r •I:&#13;
l ' om m e r c i a l C l u b 4 ; .Ju11 i o1· P l a y ; L. 0. S. A .&#13;
:J . 4- P r es i d t' n t 4-Vi c e -&#13;
Pr es i d e nt 4 ; G. A . A. 2.&#13;
:l, 4- V i ct·•-PrPs id ent 3:&#13;
L i brn r ia n 3, 4. "A g-oo u d ispos it i0 n i r; n1or 0 val- t1: 1 h }f&gt; th H 11 g.·0 l cl .' '&#13;
Cleo Pete l'son&#13;
l as:.; V ice - Pr l:\ Si de n t 4 : A n n un l ~t ::i:ff : P a pt:i. r&#13;
St a f f c , 4- M a k t&gt; -u p&#13;
Editor 3 : Ocric e 3, 4;&#13;
Cornm el'c i a l , Jub 4 : .J11 -&#13;
ninr : G l ee C l u b 1 .&#13;
2. 3, 4- V i &lt;'P-Pn&gt;s i dPn t&#13;
4: L . 0 . S . .A. •1- -V icP -&#13;
l't·Ps i d e n t 4: G. A . A. 2.&#13;
4 ; Stu d en t Cab inPt&#13;
"Ta k e n l Rn ' t it a am f' "&#13;
-1, - Sec r Pt a 1·y- T r eas u 1·0 r&#13;
3 : St u d en t Cab ine t 3. 4,&#13;
Vi f't' -PrPRi d e n t 3, P r f' S- i dPn t 4: L i bra r ia n 1. 2.&#13;
3, 4 : O ffi ce 2. 3. 4 . " \'\fo rk is \\' Or k: it muRt&#13;
b &lt;&gt; d o n . b u t wh i l e I 'vo rk I h n v e 1ny f 11n.''&#13;
Shil'ley Christoffel'sen&#13;
C l ass Sec r et a r y -Tl'eas - u r e r 4: A nn u a l Staff : Pa p e r Sta ff 3. 4; .Jun ior Pl a y: Band 2, 3, 4: G.&#13;
A . A. 1. 2, :l, 4- P r t's -&#13;
irl Pn t 3 : G l ee C l u b 1. 2, 4-l r es i d n t 4: L . 0 . S. A . 3, 4- Pres i d e n t 4 ;&#13;
L i bra ri a n 1, 2, 3, 4. " E y es can sp eak: t oo.&#13;
esp ec i all y w h e n t h ey&#13;
:trf' pr f' tt~ "&#13;
Cha.rles Christiansen&#13;
Annu a l Staff: P a p er&#13;
Sta ff 3, 4. " If I cha n ce&#13;
t o s p0al'-- xc u e 1n e."&#13;
Seven &#13;
Doris Christoffersen&#13;
An nua I Staff : I 'ccpPr&#13;
Sta ff 3. -I : Band 2. :i. ~: G l ee C lub l. 2. 3 . 4:&#13;
G. A. A . 1. 2: Co mtn f' I -&#13;
c ial C i ub 4 : Offi c v ·l&#13;
St~.Y : Lf-: R \\" Pf' t :t:=.: .V011&#13;
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Dorothy Gittins&#13;
An nu a l Staff; Pa pe r Sta ff 2. 3. 4 - .\!la k e - u p&#13;
Edito r 4: G l ee' C lub 1. ~. 3 : G. A . A. 1. 2 : Com- m e r c i a l C l ub 4-Sec r e -&#13;
tarv 4. "Sm a ll-bu t so i s ,·l. Rt i &lt;· k u f dyn a mitP!"&#13;
E i ght&#13;
Franklin Geiger&#13;
Stud e nt Cabi 11 C't ~:&#13;
A nn u a I Staff: P aper&#13;
Staff 3. 4-As s ista11 t&#13;
Editor 3: B ase b a ll 1. ~&#13;
3. Fra nkl i n was in t h ,,&#13;
N a vy two y ea r s. "Ta l l.&#13;
da!'k a nd t!H' n som f'."&#13;
Jean Marie Johnson&#13;
Annue1 I Htaff: r'A p{·I'&#13;
Staff :3 . 4: .Ju ni o 1· f'l ay:&#13;
Band l. 2. 3. 4: G . A . - l ; L . . S. A . 3, 4.- 1,rcsicl e nt 3 : Co m 111 0 1·c 1u \&#13;
('lub 4: .Libntri ;.in . ~:&#13;
Offic( ... l , 2. "M.:-1 m t-· n1ul'Y i s a t hin g· I f o1·g·&lt;t&#13;
"\V i t h ."&#13;
ll'ma Geise&#13;
An nu a l Sta ff-Advc l'-&#13;
ti s i n g I a n age l' : P a p 1·&#13;
::itaff 3, 4: G l ee C l u b 1.&#13;
2. 3. 4; G. A . A . 1, 2;&#13;
Com m e r c i a l ' l ub 4: Liu ·&#13;
r a rian 2. 3, 4: Offi ce :J.&#13;
"An in t e r es tin g g irl&#13;
with id e ;-1R of h P t• O\Vll ."&#13;
Jane Ann Hovey&#13;
B e ntl ey 1. 2: Ann u a l&#13;
Slaff: I 'aper Sta ff. 3. 4:&#13;
(; Jp (' Jub . 4: G. A . A.&#13;
:l. 4 : Co mm er ·ial C' luh&#13;
4. "Le:ccl me not i n t o tl'n1p t nti o n b1 1 i;:t hn w n1 p&#13;
w h P t't_. it iR."&#13;
Marjode Downs&#13;
.Annu a l&#13;
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3. 4: G . A. a ll of h E- 1'&#13;
i n ::.:r-hnn l. ' '&#13;
Hta ff: J 1&lt;..ljJt' I&#13;
G l c C lub 1,&#13;
A. l . ~- "l\"ut i n tL1 r c•:-;ts n11·&#13;
E lmer Golclapp, Jr.&#13;
B e ntl f'y 1: Annual&#13;
Staff.: I 'apP r Staff :J. 4: Ju11i o 1· P l ay: B ask tba •i&#13;
2, 3, 4 : BnsPball 2. 3, 4·&#13;
F . ·1!'. A 4. "Lnu~h rintl&#13;
b &lt;:' f a t "for th fat is tilt· fit·0 tlf l i f ....&#13;
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Jack J ohnson&#13;
luss ! 'res ide nt 3 : A nnua l Staff: l'a JJt' r Slafl&#13;
3. 4-r'r oduclio n Ed i tor&#13;
4: Jun i o r l 'l ay : l3as k t - bal l 1, 2, 3. 4: Base ball&#13;
1, 2, 3. 4 : F. J.'. .\.. •I :&#13;
L. 0 . !:&gt;. :J ... O n &lt;· ca n ·t&#13;
kn o,,· t:"Ver,\·t hing· so why :t k nH,, '! "&#13;
Edmuml Kuhl&#13;
Annua l Sta ff: r• a p er&#13;
Stuff 2. 3, 4: Basketba l l&#13;
1, 2. 3, 4: Basebal 1 4. }!;dm u nd was in the Navy unc· y,•u.r. " l li k e t h e&#13;
girl l'C':t ll~· I du."&#13;
Emm:-. HJo'1p;ng&#13;
lass cl' tary- ~I'r ('asu r e r l - Vi ce - J•rosid e nt 2 : Hon1e con1in o- uttl .. nrl- an t 3, 4: Stude n t l'a t i -&#13;
n e t 2. 3 : .A nnu a l taf&#13;
Ed itor : Paper Stnff' 2. 3. 4: K o la Gaz e por&#13;
re r :l : Ju nio1· l 'l &lt;l\·: 15 n ·&#13;
1, 2. 3. 4-r' r ('. id ent 4 :&#13;
Gl ee· l 'l u &gt; 1. 2 •1--&#13;
p ian ist 3. 4 -· l'r s i d nt&#13;
:!. : G. A . A . J, 2. 3-V k&lt;'&#13;
r'res id 1.: nt 2-Sec r t arv - '.rr e a s u rt... r 2 : L . 0 . ... . :..\.. . 2. 3. 4-l'res ide n t 3 : Libra ri u n ::. . 3. 4. .._ n&#13;
i nte' l' sting- k ind o f a&#13;
gi r l t o kno w, a jo 1J~ ·&#13;
go d pa l \Vh t-. l'P \ 'l•r \ ' l •tl&#13;
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Norman Larsen&#13;
A n nu a l Staff : Pap e r&#13;
8ta ff 3, 4; Junio 1· P l ay : Ba s lrntbal I 1, 2. 3, 4:&#13;
Bas eb a ll 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Ban d 1, 2, 3, 4: F. A. A . 4;&#13;
"I a n1 standi n g- o n th e brink of A. g r eat car ee r . So m eo n e pu sh m e off."&#13;
Chest.er Kennedy&#13;
'lass l'resi d e nt 1-&#13;
crcta r y T rea s ure r 2 : Hom eco min g Att ndanL&#13;
4 ; !:&gt;tud e n t Cabi n e t ., .&#13;
_ nnua l St a ff: l 'a:)cr&#13;
Staff 3, 4- 'o-Edito r 3 : J u ni or P l ay : B as k et b:.L .&#13;
l , 2, 3 : B ase b a ll 1, 2. .&#13;
4 : F . F . A. 4: L. 0. :S 2, 3-Sec r e t a ry-Treas- ure r 3: Co mme r c i a l 'lub&#13;
4 ... H 'd s to p St. P c- t e1 .. s ro ll to arg·u e ."&#13;
Lois Mathias&#13;
Annual Sta ff-Bu si ness M a n age r: f' a p er&#13;
Staff 2, 3. 4: N eo l a Ga -&#13;
z e tte H e p o rte r 4: Juni r&#13;
l' :t~ : G l ee C lub 1, 2, 3,&#13;
4 : G. A. A. 1, 2. 4-&#13;
1 'o i n t Sec r e t a r y 2; L. 0.&#13;
S. A . 3, 4-Sec r et a ryTreas u r e r 3. 4; "Wh e n th e r e's n o f un l'll star t a c irc u s o f n1 y O \ V n."&#13;
Anit::. Kenealy&#13;
B ntl ey 1. 2 : 'la s~&#13;
S ec r e t a ry-Trc asu r e 1· ;) :&#13;
Annu a l Staff- Ad,·crti s -&#13;
in g lVIa n ag·e r: Papc1·&#13;
Stnff 3. 4:- l'r o cluctiu 1&#13;
Edito r 3 : J'un i o r P l a .v:&#13;
Gl ee C lu b 3: Co mm er· c i a l C lub 4: Libr a rian&#13;
4: Offi c e 3, 4 .. \Voma &lt;1&#13;
ca1n e a fter 111an and s h .""'&#13;
h as b ee n after him en r&#13;
s in cP&#13;
Eileen Lako A nnua l Staff: Pape r&#13;
Staff 3 4 : G I e C l ub 1.&#13;
2, 3 : G. A. 1, 2:&#13;
Com m er c ial (' 1 u b ·!:&#13;
.. G i v e m t• tim l' and 1'11 sh o \\· ·o ."&#13;
Nine &#13;
Ella i\'lae i\'li Is&#13;
Annua l Staff: P a i e r&#13;
Staff 3. 4 : G . A. A . 1. ~-&#13;
3 : Comm e r c i a l Ju b 4-&#13;
Treasure r 4. "\.Vh e n J g e t ti m e 1'11 tu rn Ji '~&#13;
p;i ~;f?.''&#13;
Delores 'Thomas Annua l Staff: P aper&#13;
Sta f f 3, 4 : G l e C l ub 2,&#13;
3, 4: G. A. A . 1. 2 : Co m -&#13;
m r c i a l C" Ju b 'i-Vice- Pres i d e nt 4. "If it' s&#13;
mil s t h at m a k e th e worl d go a r o und , h C&gt; r e' s&#13;
o n e thcit h e l p s to tu1·n&#13;
it."&#13;
Ten&#13;
Charles Prewitt&#13;
C l a ss V i ce -Pres id . n t&#13;
3 : H om eco rni ng l{. ing- 4:&#13;
Stude n t Cab i n e t 3: An -&#13;
nua l Sta ff : Pa p e 1· Stu d&#13;
3, 4-Co - Ed i tor 3: Juni or&#13;
P l ay : B as k tba ll 1., 3. 4 ; F. F. A . ·4- l'resi d e n t&#13;
4: L. 0 . S. 3: "Som e t hi nk th e w o r l d was&#13;
m a d e fo 1· fu n a nd f r o ! ir -a n d RO d o l ."&#13;
Darrell Whittington&#13;
A nnua l Staff-Bus i n- ess M a n ager : P aper&#13;
S t aff: F. A. \.. 4-Sec - r e t a i·y 'i : S tude nt Cab i - n t 4. " B l essed a 1·e th ey that S"LY n oth ing . f or t h ey Sh H ll n t-'V c• 1· h P&#13;
quotPd."&#13;
Alice i\'lae Thiel&#13;
C l a ss V i c e - Pres ide n t&#13;
1 : A nn u a l S t a ff ; l'a J er&#13;
S t aff 3, 4; G l e C l ub 1,&#13;
2. 3, 4: G. \ . A . l , i . :,&#13;
4 - Secre t a r y - '.L' r asL11 · r&#13;
3: Co m m e r c ia l C l ub 4. "Sh e i s w i s e, sh e i s w i tty - Sh e' s i n I OV C' , Whitt&#13;
a. p i ty."&#13;
Ernie Yochem&#13;
'J ass Pres i d e nt 2; A n -&#13;
n u a l • taff: P a p e r St aff 3, 'I ; B as k c tb&gt;ll I l , 2 ;&#13;
B a s ba ll l, 2, 3: F . F. ~\.&#13;
" Ue t t h ee b e hin d m t-. R:-Ltan-and f)U R h !"&#13;
Richard Petersen&#13;
An n u a l Staff: r•a pPr&#13;
Staff 3. ·I : Bas k lba l I l.&#13;
2. ~: I " s 1; b a l l -m a n ng&lt; 1·&#13;
3. 4: L . 0 . S. &lt;!. ;!. "I t r y 111y O \\' l l \ \" i Sclo 111. RU&#13;
fu r I thin!&gt; I IH I\' •• h P!' JJ tl f' f't· ~!4 fll l . . ,&#13;
Shirley Valli er TrC'y n o 1· l, 2 : .\nnu:il&#13;
Slaff ; Pu PPr Staff ~. 4:&#13;
G i f&gt;o C" Jub 3, 4: ( ; . A . A.&#13;
3, 4: Co m nw r c· ial &lt;' l ull&#13;
4-1.'r Sid n t 4. "Sh•'"" s w ee t, som e what Ah v. yet th P rt•'A rni r-whi Pf in&#13;
h P t' f'Y &lt;'R . 1 ' &#13;
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Vlrst H o w: ( I ft to r 1 h t) Yi l'g·i n ia Johnson. D o nna L ea M ort e n s n. E l v a l a u se n . Ei l ee n Casson, HuLIJ ,\ nn Va I l ier. E ls i e Huth Sh a 1·p, Al'l e n e C u n di fl'. co11 cl How : E s th er G r eger so n ( sponsor) . Car l'o l l 'h il d~ .&#13;
air1t~R Ca so n. Stnn le y Gag·.,, l{ nneth John~on, B ru ce S h a rp. L eo Fis 1he r. 'l'hircl Ro"·: Robe r t Sh :l\V. Gera l cl&#13;
H" n!l&lt;' ll, n n n a l cl .1PnS•' ll . l&gt;d I&lt;' Ch ri;.t,' n sen. G Po rge 1.; oPn i g, M e l v i n L a k e. J ack Barn e tt.&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
The Junior Class had twenty members until Arlene&#13;
Cundiff transferred to another school.&#13;
Our class officers were as follows: Donna Lea M ortensen, president; James Casson, vice-president; Virginia Joh nson, secretary-treasurer.&#13;
Leo Fisher, Donna Lea M ortensen, and Bruce Sharp&#13;
were our Student Cabinet representatives. We had nine&#13;
boys in basketball and baseball, six girls were members of&#13;
the G. A. A. and the Glee Club, one was a member of the&#13;
L. 0. S. A., and four of the class played in the band.&#13;
"Damsels In Distress" was presented by the class m&#13;
November as our class play.&#13;
Eleven &#13;
F ront llow: (l e ft to ri g ht) El l a Mari e Th om as, Dol o1·es O' lJo ni ·l, B e tty J&gt;e 11 dgraf t , L uh Hodf' nbu rg, Doro- th y L a r sen, Ruth M ary M cDona l d, .Donn a J en se n . L o rra i n e J o hnson, D 11.rl 1' n.. Sch ic·l&lt; n er. 1' e&lt;•o n1I llow:&#13;
.J ea n e tte Hovey, W a yn e McMulle n, R ic h a r d M i l l e r. D Pa n Grove, H urol d • harp, Ricllll' Y \V u nclvil,, .\ Hn J ensen, Dale H e rr.ick , F l oyd Briggs, Bern a.r d R ing-, Be rn a r d Ch 1·is tc nSf' tl, Patri cill ~1~'l' 'H. 'l 'hlrtl H oor:&#13;
R b rt .Joh n so n, L eo P a u l Bre w er, Robert K u h l, .D u a n L an;e n, Am brose Do ll r (f!J)O n sor).&#13;
Absentees : M y rn a B a in, Bruce L a r se n .&#13;
T welve&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
The Sophomore Class this year was the largest m&#13;
school. Floyd Briggs was president; Dean Grove, v1ce,pres,&#13;
ident; and Dorothy Larsen, secretary,treasurer.&#13;
All the girls in G. A. A. belonged to the L. 0 . S. A.&#13;
and Glee Club, nine boys were in basketball, two we re in&#13;
baseball, and two of the class played in the band. Dorothy&#13;
Larsen, Leah Rodenburg, and Floyd Briggs were the Stu,&#13;
dent Cabinet representatives. &#13;
Flr~t Jtow: (1 f t to right) Betty H a n st'l n, B essie V a nd e r p oo l. G lo ri a M e hlh op, Beve rl y Kn o w l ton, Arle n e !-;andbe r g , Lona in e C' h ilds. Sue Stag·eman, r&gt;o ris June J e n s e n , Rita Coy l e . Seconc1 Row: J e ss e Lowd e n . Ari o n \ "h1lting·tto n , J an Ni e ls e n. Ma rl e n e \&lt;Va hl e , Ma ri a n L e A.d e rs, I r e n e B rumme r, Don a l d Casso n. G:cr.'·&#13;
H ansen. 'l'h ird H ow: Ro b e rt Sc hn ec kl o th. D ic k V a lli e r, Edgar F o wl e r, Ri c h a rd asso n , H arley Darr in gto n, 1-:: e nn t't h h ri t e n s n , Robert . l esse rli, W ilh e lm Ko e n ig , " ge n e M ils, Th oma s E . K n owl ton (sponso r) . A bseute : Mat" l y n L o n g m eye r.&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
There were ten boys in basketball and baseball, all the&#13;
girls were in G. A . A., twelve in the Glee Club, and five&#13;
members from the class played in the barrd.&#13;
The representatives in the Student Cabinet were Sue&#13;
Stageman, Edgar Fowler, and Arlene Sandberg.&#13;
Marilyn Longmeyer entered our class during the fifth&#13;
six-weeks period.&#13;
Two girls from our class, Beverly Knowlton and Gloria&#13;
Mehlhop, were cheerleaders this year.&#13;
Thirteen &#13;
First Row: ( l e ft t o l'i g ht) J a ni e&lt;'&#13;
K l opp i n g , B a l'ba r a I&lt; n owl ton.&#13;
B e tty A nn .Je n se n . Bett.v 1 ·cce 1·-&#13;
se n , Donna Hous e r, Arl e n P Kuhl.&#13;
Seco nd Row: H o v ' l a l'k C hl'i s -&#13;
t e n se n, H e I'm a n · f'e t e l's e n. .J r ..&#13;
N e il hri n . . hi c k vV~,. n. d.&#13;
El'n es t L a r sP n. B u i &gt;&lt; Rati&gt; kin 111 -&#13;
~t,.u cto l').&#13;
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES&#13;
The Junior High Club was organized in September. Th e officers for the year were: J ack Wyland, president; Neil Christensen, vice-president; Donna Houser, secretary-treasurer; Barbara&#13;
Knowlton, librarian ~ Betty P etersen, monitor; Herman Petersen,&#13;
Jr., Roy Clark Mortensen, Betty Ann Jensen, a nd J ean Manhart,&#13;
reporters.&#13;
Our basketball team for the year consisted of Jack Wyl a nd,&#13;
E rnest Larsen, Neil Christensen, Roy Clark Mortensen, a nd&#13;
Herma n P etersen, Jr.&#13;
FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES&#13;
Our room officers for t his year were: Robert Brokman, president; Shirley Bonnes, vice-president; Tracy Vallier, secretarytreasurer; June Manhart, room monitor; Jacqu eline Klopping,&#13;
librarian.&#13;
At Christmas time we helped with the -grade school program&#13;
by giving the operetta, "Red Candles", in cooperation with the&#13;
Junior High.&#13;
F ourteen&#13;
First Bow: ( I ft t o ri ~· ltt&gt; .\Ian&#13;
! ' hri s t e n .,e n , l l PnP R a vlin. fl ev- f• rl y B ri ggs, Jw vn 1..~ l' harl P~&#13;
Maril .vn H u cl c nbu rg, ' uona lcl ohr; ~ ciO n , Sh i1 ;'\ ~ f n1111 Ps. S t .. f'O nd&#13;
How: B e tt.v A nn 11 l'~. 1\lil'i&lt;"'&#13;
H.,van, tt~· V Hl l h •r, .Ju1ll1 '.\t a 11 '-&#13;
h:.~rt, L a \l (~ n L11 Ht gTan f . 'atH ~&#13;
H i n t::;, H o hPrl B1 ·o kr n1-1n.&#13;
'l'h irtl H an•: Lu r·lla n1 h ( i11 -&#13;
s trueto 1·). F'n ·c.1 l'Ptf' l'Ho n . 1-.,1·ut·v&#13;
V Rl l iPI', 8 arb&lt;-1 r: 1 ~c)I', T o ni &lt;'un'-&#13;
s tantino. J ncqu &lt;· Jin'' Kl o p pl n g, B:i rbnn1 .T1·n RP n , ,!--;t11 11l c1 .\- L11n-11·n.&#13;
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P irst ll.&lt;&gt;w: ( l e f t t o r i g h t ) Ju ·&#13;
.K.l o pp ing , .All a n B o nd a . J..: a t h l ec n&#13;
R a vlin, Joe Thia r t in. B e Ye rly i ·e -&#13;
t r s n. D o n a ld L'h a r l es. B e t t ,· J{ uhl. ]) a n V a ll ie r . ec d Ho,,.; :&#13;
Q uinn Hyan, Arcli P e t e r s e n .&#13;
J-t ich ard L:o ns t a ntino, S hi 1· 1 c y&#13;
Lus t g-r aaf. P a u l P e t e r se n .. 1a r s•h a&#13;
B o nn es, G e r a ld l\Ia rtin. D i a n n a&#13;
J);-i 111itz .. TH c k Ryan.&#13;
THIRD AND FOURT.H GRADES&#13;
We took part in the Christmas program and remembered our holidays with a par y or prog ram.&#13;
We wrote letters to former students and teachers.&#13;
FirN t ll o w : ( l 0 ft t o ri g h t ) T &lt;' l'l'::&#13;
Ha\·lin, I &gt;. 1'- . D a n ie lso n, Fra nk&#13;
\ a llier .:'.1'n r i1 ·n ·to n No r- man K uhl. D e n ni s T\: n o w l t o n .&#13;
Kn r e n l 'o nra d. D a vid L a r s 0n .&#13;
. Judy .1 t·nsP n , rr~' Co ns t a n ti n o. l\fa r l rw H os·, J3 1·u c l' l ' C&gt; t c r s o n.&#13;
&lt;.· o1u. J H "" ': ll. oht..' r t Do sf' l'-ath&#13;
ry n J l• n . en , L a rr y f{ a v li n. Jud~'&#13;
T e n y , Hona l d r•e t e r s (' n , l ' a h ·in&#13;
l 'Ptl' l'SC' n . J o hn J o hnse n. L u c ille&#13;
.J o n t&gt;s , ' - c i l M o o r ( i n s lnr cto r ) ,&#13;
:--; ci ndra N ien1a n. G 0 ra ld R ya n. E l ai n e F u ll e r . Da l e C h a rl es.&#13;
F\ ar·C' n 1\'t:arli n. Ly nn Bo ncl o. G1..·11·- &lt;1 ld L u.·t g r a a l'&#13;
Ab t.' JJ t L'f' S : C a r o l C hri t e n se n,&#13;
Hn tl rn. ~h c&gt; iw~-. .Joa n a J{o h-&#13;
•' r t M o ll c· nbe r·n d , B y r o n 'M off a t t .&#13;
llo n a l d ('hri s t C' ll S&lt;' n . J) a ni 0 l C'&#13;
1('1&lt;. l\:ath l f'P ll E ri c k so n. Ca r o l.vn&#13;
8 ri ek so n, ( 'o ns ti-1 nf' E' 1111 .' ch :-1 nPI\:.&#13;
w l•' u l l ' '"&#13;
KINDERGARTEN&#13;
FIRST AND SECOND GRADES&#13;
When school began we had ten in the beginner's group, twelve&#13;
in first grade, and ten in second grade.&#13;
We observed the special holidays during the year with stories&#13;
and parties. We had a Christmas tree and gift exchange. We took&#13;
part in the grade Christmas program. Each child had h is birthday&#13;
party in our room.&#13;
Fifteen &#13;
School Calendar&#13;
1946-1947&#13;
SEPTEMBER&#13;
2 Opening of school&#13;
9 County Institute for Faculty&#13;
17 Baseball at Treynor&#13;
26 Baseball at Carson&#13;
OCTOBER&#13;
2 Freshmen Initiation&#13;
3 -4 Southwest I.S.E.A. Convention at Council Bluffs&#13;
17 L.O.S.A. Initiation&#13;
NOVEMBER&#13;
4 Freshmen-Sophomore skating party&#13;
15 Basketball with Minden (here)&#13;
19 Basketball with St. Francis Chere)&#13;
20 F .F.A. Initiation&#13;
22 Junior Class Play&#13;
26 Huntington Magician; Basketball with Neola (here)&#13;
27 Dedication of the flagpole&#13;
28 -29 Thanksgiving vacation&#13;
DECEMBER&#13;
~ Homecoming here with Shelby&#13;
4 Junior Hi game with Persia (here)&#13;
10 Basketball with St. Joe (there)&#13;
12 Grade operetta&#13;
1.3 Basketball with Treynor (there)&#13;
16 Commercial Club party; Basketball with&#13;
Carson (there)&#13;
18 Junior Hi game with St. Francis&#13;
20 All school Christmas party and program&#13;
23 -27 Christmas vacation&#13;
JANUARY&#13;
1 New Year's vacation&#13;
2 Senior pictures&#13;
3 Basketball with Shelby (th ere)&#13;
7 Basketball with Persia (there)&#13;
Sixteen&#13;
10 Basketball v1ith Carson (here); movi e-&#13;
"Jane Eyre"&#13;
13 Movie- "This Is New York"&#13;
14 Basketball with Neola (there)&#13;
15 Basketball with Persia (there)&#13;
17 Basketball with Bloomer at A. L.&#13;
22 Junior-Senior skating party&#13;
24 Basketball with S t. Joe (here); Movie-&#13;
"Heidi"&#13;
28 Basketball with Walnut (there)&#13;
31 Basketball with St. Francis at auditorium&#13;
FEBRUARY&#13;
4 Basketball with I.S.D. (there); Movie-&#13;
"Westpoint"&#13;
5 Group pictures for the annual&#13;
11 Basketball w ith Persia (here)&#13;
12 County tournament-game with Oakland al&#13;
Walnut&#13;
18 Basketball with Minden (there)&#13;
19 G.A.A.- F.F.A. skating party&#13;
24 Basketball with Treynor (h ere); Movie-&#13;
"Claudia"&#13;
MARCH&#13;
-7 Movie- "Charlie McCarthy Detective"&#13;
27 -28 Music Contest&#13;
APRIL&#13;
4 Movie- "Junior Miss"&#13;
9 Movie- "The Archives"; Skip Day&#13;
10 Professor Stremke on "Vocationa l Guidance"&#13;
25 Senior Class Play&#13;
MAY&#13;
1 Junior-Senior banquet&#13;
5 Movie- "Bookward Ho"&#13;
11 Baccalaureate&#13;
15 Commencement Exercises&#13;
16 Last day of school&#13;
l &#13;
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ORGANIZATIONS &#13;
. I&#13;
. I &#13;
lo'lrN I llow: ( !('ft t o ri g ht) L ' a·h l Od t' n ln 1rg , Floyd Bri g gs, H uth L arse n. Doroth y L a rs e n , Fran klin G e ii;"« L e .. ond How : D o nnn. L e a M orte nSl' ll. L Po Fi~r-lie . n :11T &lt;' ll \N •h ittin;;t o n , A rl en e Sa ndbP1·;;. B n1 c f' Sharp,&#13;
~\It· .._• tng-Pn1 a n. E dgnt· Fo \Vlfl l'. 'l i nn iP F::. 'r': 1:-.rlor (RJ11H1 Ro 1·) .&#13;
STUDENT CABINET&#13;
The installation of officers and new&#13;
members was held October 18 at an assembly program. The new officers who&#13;
were installed were Ruth Larsen, presi- dent; Floyd Briggs, vice-president; Dorot hy Larsen, secretary; L eah Rodenburg, r eporter.&#13;
The purpose of the cabinet is to promote school spirit and better understanding of student-teacher problems and to&#13;
provide for participation of the students&#13;
in extra-curricular activities.&#13;
Chief activities sponsored by this year's&#13;
cabinet included serving lunch for Home- coming, March of Dimes, and selecting&#13;
the "U" Award winners.&#13;
Other activities of the cabinet were&#13;
Courtesy Week Campaign, locker inspection, rules for correct use of the l'brary,&#13;
and a St. Patrick's Day party which was&#13;
given March 14 with the former student&#13;
cabinet members as guests.&#13;
A dictionary stand and pictures for the&#13;
school are to be purchased with the proceeds from the Homecoming sales. &#13;
F ir&gt;&lt;t Row: (l e ft t o r i ght) Lo is .fathias, J ae!' Johnso n, Ruth L a l'se n, K nn e t l1 .Joh n so n. C l eo P o t t'.' r so 11 , Ch arl es Prew i tt, M a r i e Lou Casson, Dor oth y G- i ttins, Ch ste r K enned y, An i t a J(en eal y , Fra n k li n Ge i ge l',&#13;
Dol ores Tho m as. Seeond Row: Joyce E. Grubb (spo n so r). E l s i e R uth Sh a rp, E lla M&lt;te M ·i l s , Norma n L a r - se n, E il ee n Casson, Erni e Yoch em , G l oria M ehlhop, Rob ert Sh a w , Sh il'I y Christof f e r st? n, Dorothy L a rs en ,&#13;
Dal e C hri s t en se n . .J a n Marie .Joh n so n, Irma G e i se, Dori s C hris toffe rsen, E l m r G o l d u pp, Jr., G c n ov i v e M ul v i h ill (spon sor).&#13;
Third Row: Marjori e Downs, B e tty H anse n , Ei l ee n L a l, e, A lice M ae Thi e l , .Ja n A nn ·i:-Jo vcy, D a rrt'.' ll&#13;
vVhitt in gton, 'ha r l es C hristi a n sen, Edmund Kuh l , Richa 1·d P e t e r se n , Em1rnc K l opp in g". L ea h H o d onbul' J;I',&#13;
Donna L ea Mortens en, L orr a i n e Chi l ds, Sh irl ey Vallier .&#13;
NEWSPAPER STAFFS&#13;
The senior paper staff again entered the "Spark Plug" in the St ate&#13;
Tuberculosis Association Press Project. We were one of the twenty,seven&#13;
schools in Iowa to be awarded a certificate of honor. It was also one of&#13;
the nine in the state to be entered in the national contest.&#13;
During the last semester the juniors took over the paper.&#13;
F irHt n.o.w : (l e ft to right) Marl en e W a hl , Don na L ea. Mort ~e n, Ruth Ann Vall i t&gt; I', Blair· Hu th ::&lt;h«l'I&gt;.&#13;
Robert Sh a w. L c&gt;o l' 1sch e l', D a l e hr1s t t'.' n s n, E1 l e n Casson, Shit'! y V'Llli 1·, Al'I P11• · ! ' u11d iff, Vlrginl 11&#13;
.John so n, B ru e Sh a rp. G-e l'a ld H a n sen. Second now: J oyce E . Grubb ( s p o n sur) , Blva au~Pn. Min 1;111&#13;
L ead el's, B etty i-'encl g r a f.t, L eah H o cl e nbu l'g, B e v er l y K n owlto n A lic M ao Thi el T'lt.rut!Jy J,arsr•n M1'1vl11&#13;
Lake, Carro l C h i l d s, K nne th J ohnso n, Stan l ey Gage, Geo r g e Cass on, G Po rgl' Ko'Pnii;, JJoiw l rl .IPnl&lt;; n, f lr-1111&#13;
( ;1·ov . J ae !' Barn tt, Hobert Messerli, G n e v i eve Mulv lh·ill ( sponsor) .&#13;
Twenty&#13;
[ &#13;
1&#13;
First Bow: (ldt to r ig'ht) Jac k Johnson, Richard Mi ll e r, CIHLrl e s P r e witt , \•Va:vn e McMu ll e n. Dean Grn ,·e. "Ce rnard Ri n g'. Sct•o 111l ro w; Am brose Doll e r. ( coach). Harl e y D a rring·to n, L e land hristianse n. Sidn ·&#13;
\Vand v ik , 1.:e11111.-.. t h Chri stens n. ASH .J \ns0 , D a l e H erri ck , Norman L a r e n. 'rb irtl Ro" ·: Arlan \Vhittington, H. o bPrt '.\L ps~cr li. D&gt;il hr is n, Ja· es Cass on , L eo I'aul B r e w e r, J esse L owden, Rob rt Kuhl&#13;
( m a n age1).&#13;
BAS.EBALL&#13;
The Underwood Eagles will lo e three members of their team th is year- J ack Johnson,&#13;
Norman Larsen and Charles Prev.1itt.&#13;
The Eaglets won ten games, losing seven.&#13;
Underwood had a rather unsuccessful season&#13;
t his year, but promising underclassmen are in&#13;
view.&#13;
All members of the team will return next&#13;
year except Norman Larsen, Jack Johnson,&#13;
Chester Kennedy and Edmond Kuhl.&#13;
F ll·&gt;&lt;t How: (l e ft t o ri g ht) Ber n a rd Rin g , H a rl ey narrin g·t o n. Ri chard i\Ji ll C' r, \\l a .1' n l' k Mulh•n, J &gt;tmf's &lt;'nsson. ~•·1: ont1 How: Amb1·ose D o ll e r ( coach), Norman Larse n, Edmund Ku hl, Dale \ 'h · ste r (e nn ed~'. ack J CYhn so n, Hob r t Messe rli.&#13;
Twenty-one &#13;
GLEE CLUB&#13;
F irs t Row : ( l e ft to ri g ht) Dorothy L a r se n, I r mH. Ge i se, Betty l ' e n d -&#13;
graft, L eah Rod nburg, Ei l ee n Casso n, l e v e r l y K n ow l ton, G l oria&#13;
M hlh o p, D ori s ('hri. toff r e n, ' l eo P e t e r so n , Sh i rl ey C hri s t o ffe 1·sc&gt; n .&#13;
Jhu·Jene Schn i cke r , Mari l yn Longm eye r. Second Row: Joyce E. Gru b l&#13;
( i n st 1·u cto r), Bes ·ic&gt; Vande ri oo l. Lorra i n e C hi l ds, Donna L ea Mo r t en se n,&#13;
D o l ores Thom as, E l s i Ruth Sh a rp, Emma K l opp in g, J a n e A n n Hov ;-.&#13;
A lice Mae Th i e l , R u th M a ry McDonal d, Donna J n . e n , .Arl e n San d b erg, R ita Coy t . 'l 1 hird no,v : V irg.inirL J o•hnso n, J1 · n e Bru m n1 er , E l va C la u se n .&#13;
ShiI·l y Vall i 1·, M u r j o1·i e Downs, Dol o r es O'Dan i c l , Patri c ia M ey r s,&#13;
L o n aine .Jo hnson, B etty H a n se n, Su e Stagem a n, Do r i s J une J e n se n,&#13;
.J ea n tte Hovey, Mar ~ W'cLh l E&gt;, M a ri a n L ead r s . Lo i.· MH.thi a.·, E JJ ;i&#13;
MariP T hom1LS.&#13;
Twenty- two&#13;
At the Christmas grade&#13;
program, the Glee Club&#13;
sang "O Holy Night" and&#13;
"Ge s u Bambi.no". The&#13;
songs sung at Baccalaureate were "Prayer Perfect"&#13;
and "Cherubim Song" . On&#13;
April 11 we participated in&#13;
the Pottawattamie County&#13;
Music F estival at Avoca. &#13;
(&#13;
FFA&#13;
l&lt;' lr&gt;&lt;I Uow: ( I C' ft t o ri g ht) D &lt;trre ll \.Vhittingto n. K enn et h C hr.istt&gt; n se n. Norm a n L a r Sl' ll. i';ta nl ey Gag·e, T..: en n c th Johnso n, Bru ce Sh a r p, h Hr l C'S&#13;
f'rpwitt. Asa J pn· 11 , Ro b er t Schn c k l o th, Si dn ey \'Va n dv ik, D a l e H e 1·-&#13;
1 i k, H aro ld Sh a rp, Robert Sweed l er. !'ccond H.ow: V ince nt N i el sen&#13;
(~p nso!'), D o n a l d Casso n, D i c k V a lli '" Ari o n ·\·Vhi t tin gton, Edg ar Fowl0r1 Be t n a rd H.ing , D ean G ro\·e. J a k Barn l?' tt. 1Vl&gt; I v in L a k e, R i c h a rd&#13;
llli ll &lt;' 1-, 13crnar l l'hl' is t ens en. L IHn d 'hri sti ansen. D o n a l d J en se n. Robert&#13;
Kuhl. 'l'hird llow : R ob ert Sh aw, Rob el't M ess l' li, Ge r a l d Han ·en , H a r l ey&#13;
l &gt;urrin glon, Jam es Casson, L eo Fi sc h er, Car ro l Chi l d s, Ernie Y oc h em .&#13;
llal C' Chris t en se n, Elm el' Go l d a.pp, Jr., R i ch a rd asso n, J ac k John. o n ,&#13;
L c (l l 'uul Bl'ewel'. H ob ert Joh n so n, J es e Lowden.&#13;
The new chapter of the&#13;
Futun Farmers of America&#13;
was organized on November 1 with a membership&#13;
of 39. The chapter made a&#13;
considerable amount from&#13;
the sale of candy, pop, and&#13;
hot dogs at the basketball&#13;
games.&#13;
We had a skating party&#13;
on the evening of January&#13;
19 together with the G. A.&#13;
A.&#13;
Twenty -three &#13;
LOS.A&#13;
The L. 0. S. A. g irls began&#13;
t he year w ith a party for th e&#13;
four new members, Cleo P e terson, Donna Lea Morter.se n,&#13;
Dorothy Larsen a nd Leah Rodenburg.&#13;
During the year the group&#13;
sponsored election and coronation of homecoming ryalty a nd&#13;
decoration and programs for&#13;
the dedication of the flag pole.&#13;
The girls also assisted during&#13;
fire drills and planned the use&#13;
of the record player at noon.&#13;
Fir&gt;&lt;t now : (l eft to right) '.\1ari e L ou Casson, R u t h Larse n. Do r oth;·&#13;
L a r se n. J ean Marie J oh n se n. C l eo Pe t e r so n. cc ond H.ow : L o i s :vJ. at h1a .&#13;
Shirl e y Christo ffe rse n, L eah Rod e n b urg , Joyce E. G rubb ( s pon .·o r&gt;.&#13;
EmnHl K l opp in g , nonna L ea Morte n se n .&#13;
Fir&gt;&lt;t How: (I ft to 1 i g h t) Ri c h a i·a P e t e r se n , Ch es t e r K nne cl y , E ll ;c M ae Mil s, D o roth;· Gittins. Shi1:l f'.\'&#13;
V a lli r, D o l o r e. Th o m :'ls, Ruth Ann V a lli e r. ~eco ntl How: V ii g in1 a J o hnso n, E l va C l au s!' n, Mane L o u&#13;
Casso n , A l ice M ae T hi el , J a n &lt;' Ann H o v ey, frm a G ise , e~ n Mari e .To h n . e n. G e n . vi e v e M u I \"iii _i 11 ( sp_o n sor) , Eil ee n C a sso n. C l eo P e t r so n . D o ri s ('hr1 s t o ffe 1sP n, An i t a i,; e n e&gt;Ll v . non11a L ea M o rtPn sP n . E1l eP n L a l«'.&#13;
COMMERCIAL CLUB&#13;
The purpose of the Commercial Club&#13;
was to interest and aid students in the&#13;
commercial field.&#13;
Officers for the year were : Shirley&#13;
Vallier, president; Dolores Thomas, vicePFesident; Dorothy Gittins, secretary; ElTwenty-four&#13;
la Mae Mils, treasurer; Chester Kennedy, reporter. The Commercial Club took a trip to&#13;
Omaha to visit the various commercial&#13;
schools, the Omaha Grain Exchange, and&#13;
the Stock Exchange. We observed the&#13;
various types of commercial work. &#13;
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ACTIVITIES &#13;
&#13;
,&#13;
SENIOR CLASS PLAY&#13;
Ruth Larsen _______________ the tearful mother&#13;
Lois Mathias __________ ______ spunky daughter&#13;
Emma Klopping __________ anybody's pushover&#13;
Chester Kennedy, bewildered returned war hero&#13;
Charles P rewitL _____________ eas:y-g:oing father&#13;
Cleo Peterson ____ minds everybody's business&#13;
but her own&#13;
J ack Johnson __________ loves food and his girl&#13;
Shirley Vallier_ ____ neighbor girl with pigtails&#13;
Marie Lou Casson ______ the hippy, lovesick girl&#13;
Anita Kenealy _______ ___ a ttr active Navy nurse&#13;
Elmer Goldapp, Jr. ____ Joud but not gramatical&#13;
chicken owner&#13;
The play, which was directed by Joyce E.&#13;
Grubb, was given April 24 and 25 in t he high&#13;
school auditorium. The plot concerned a young&#13;
man just out of the Army who found his family thinking him a psycho-neurotic. To add to&#13;
t he conf usion his domineering girl friend decided she want ed to marry at once. It took a&#13;
N avy nurse to solve all the problems.&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY&#13;
The junior class play, "Damsels In Distress"&#13;
by J. Tobias was presented November 22, 1946.&#13;
The&gt; cast included Vir ginia Johnson, an art&#13;
student; Donna Lea Mortensen, a dramatic&#13;
tudent; Eileen Casson who loved a masterful&#13;
man; Elva Clausen, a landlady with an eagle&#13;
eye; Ruth Ann Vallier, a temperamental Russian; Dale Christ ensen, a glamour boy ; James&#13;
Casson, a medical student; Elsie Ruth Sharp,&#13;
an aunt who loves cats; George Koenig, a&#13;
poultry-minded uncle; Robert Shaw, a man&#13;
with an in-growing disposition; and Leo Fischer and Gerald Hansen, deliverymen.&#13;
The three act farce was directed by Miss&#13;
Joyce E . Grubb.&#13;
Twenty-seven &#13;
Commencement&#13;
Frank Miles, public relations counsel, spoke&#13;
on "American Youth Tomorrow" at Commenment Exercises, May 15, in the high school&#13;
auditorium. The seniors were awarded their&#13;
diplomas.&#13;
Baccalaureate&#13;
Reverend A. C. Crisp of Council Bluffs&#13;
delivered the baccalaureate sermon, "A&#13;
Vision For The Twentieth Century", to&#13;
the graduates Sunday evening, May 11,&#13;
1947, in the gymnasium.&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
King and Queen for an evening! Charles&#13;
Prewitt and Shirley Christoffersen held&#13;
those positions Alumni Homecoming&#13;
night, December 3. The two seniors were&#13;
crowned by Superintendent T. E. Knowlton who also introduced senior attendants,&#13;
Chester Kennedy and Emma Klopping,&#13;
and junior attendants, Carrol Childs and&#13;
Donna Lea Mortensen.&#13;
Dennis Knowlton and P. K. Danielson,&#13;
beginners, carried the shining crowns and&#13;
Karen Conrad, beginner, served as flower&#13;
bearer.&#13;
Basketball games with Shelby preceded&#13;
the coro.nation.&#13;
Twenty-eight&#13;
Banquet&#13;
Junior·Senior Banquet&#13;
A Winter Wonderland! That was the atmosphere to which the seniors were introduced on&#13;
the night of May 1, 1947 when they were&#13;
guests of the juniors in the high school gymnasium.&#13;
The menu served by the Lutheran Ladies&#13;
Aid included:&#13;
Fruit Cocktail&#13;
Creamed Turkey in Patty Shells&#13;
Mashed Potatoes Buttered Green Beans&#13;
Cabbage and Carrot Salad&#13;
Hot Rolls Relishes&#13;
Ice Cream Cake&#13;
Coffee Milk&#13;
Donna Lea Mortensen, the class president,&#13;
presided and the following program was given :&#13;
Happiness Personified __ Donna Lea Mortensen&#13;
Our Tha nks _______ ___ ___ _____ ___ Ruth Larsen&#13;
Trumpet Trio ___ _______ Leo Fischer, Kenneth&#13;
Johnson, Dale Christensen&#13;
Class WilL ______ ____ _____ ______ Lois Mathias&#13;
Winter Wonderland _____ __ ___ Virginia Johnson&#13;
Class Prophecy _______ _____ _____ ___ Bob Shaw&#13;
The Ice of Insincerity _______ ___ Mr. Knowlton&#13;
Piano DueL_Doris and Shirley Christoffersen&#13;
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I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Last Will and T estament&#13;
OF THE CLASS OF 194 7&#13;
We the Class of 1947, of the High School of&#13;
Underwood do in sound and undisturbed state&#13;
of mind declare this to be our Last Will and&#13;
Testament.&#13;
ITEM I. To the members of the Board of&#13;
Education we leave our feeling of generosity&#13;
a nd cheerful giving which may be returned&#13;
with ou r diplomas.&#13;
ITEM II. To the faculty we will our love&#13;
for short easy lessons and our permission to&#13;
apply this love when only our memory re·&#13;
mains.&#13;
ITEM III. To the Sophomores we will our&#13;
outstanding conceit in the hopes they may&#13;
profit from it more than we.&#13;
ITEM IV. To the Freshmen we bequeath&#13;
our ability to become well educat d and digni·&#13;
fied a dults.&#13;
ITEM V. To t he Juniors as a class we will&#13;
our desks in the study hall including the&#13;
squeaky drawers and bubble gum which is&#13;
only minus the flavor.&#13;
Article I. I, Marie J~ou Casson, bequeat h&#13;
to my si ter, Eileen, my desfre to become a&#13;
muse which is now rep aced by another.&#13;
rticle II. I, Charles Christiansen, bequeath&#13;
by blushing complexion to Jack Barnett so&#13;
that it may save him as much embarrassment&#13;
as it has me.&#13;
Article III. We, Alice Mae Thiel and Chet&#13;
Kennedy, bequeath our successful high school&#13;
r omanc to Carol Child a nd Donna Lea Mortensen.&#13;
Article IV. I, Shirley Christoffersen, be&#13;
queath my sweet, quiet personality to Gerald&#13;
Hansen hoping he will become the typical&#13;
little gentleman.&#13;
Article V. We, Ella Mae 1'iils and Margie&#13;
.Downs, bequeath to Miss Taylor our combined&#13;
physiques knowing she can contribute the grey&#13;
matter.&#13;
Article VI. We, I m1a Geise and Dorothy&#13;
Gittens, hequeath to Mr. Knowlton our red&#13;
locks for any u e he may find in the years&#13;
to come.&#13;
Article VII. I, Dolores Thomas, will m y&#13;
dimples and outlandish giggle to Dona ld Jen- sen.&#13;
Article VIII. I, Elmer Golda.pp, bequeath&#13;
my fabulous wealth to Melvin La ke so that&#13;
he can better afford his permanent waves.&#13;
Article IX. I, Norman Larsen, will m y&#13;
twinkling toes on roller skates to Miss Grubb&#13;
so that she may become the star of the skating parties.&#13;
Article X. I, EdmWld Kuhl, will my ability&#13;
to cha1;._n.: the high school girls to Mr. Nielsen.&#13;
Article XI. I, Franklin Geiger, will my&#13;
m eek and mild personality to Bruce Sharp.&#13;
Article XII. I, Darrell Whittington, will my&#13;
Scotch attitude to Bob Shaw so that he m ay&#13;
save every penny possible to buy candy for&#13;
his c ass.&#13;
Article XIII. I, Jean Marie Johnsen, will&#13;
my school girl fig ure to Ruth Ann Vallier.&#13;
Article XIV. I, Jack Johnson, will m y wolfish whistle t o Mr. Doller to replace the old&#13;
worn out one he now uses.&#13;
Arti le XV. I, Richard Petersen, bequeath&#13;
t Mrs. Mulvihill m y shorthand book and all&#13;
t he knowledge therein which I should have&#13;
take l with me.&#13;
rticle XVI. I, Ruth Larsen, will my singing ability to Virginia Johnson.&#13;
Article XVII. I, Ernie Yochem, bequeath&#13;
to Kilroy my desire and ability to be present&#13;
and liable for all mischief thereof.&#13;
Article XVIII. I, Charles Prewitt, will my&#13;
basketball suit to Elva Clausen in the hopes&#13;
she has a rippin' good time.&#13;
Article XIX. I, Shirley Vallier, will my&#13;
pug nose to Kenneth Johnson.&#13;
Article XX. We, Jane Ann Hovey and&#13;
Anita l{enealy, will our love for each other&#13;
to Jim Casson and Stanley Gage.&#13;
Article XXL I, Doris Christoffersen, be&#13;
queath my exhausted patience and wha t's left&#13;
of the Underwood typewriters to Leo Fischer.&#13;
Article XXII. I, Cleo '.Peterson, will my&#13;
contralto voice to Dale Christensen so that he&#13;
might be a m ighty man in the senior class&#13;
play.&#13;
Article XXIII. I, Emma Klopping, will my&#13;
ability to take Physical Education with my&#13;
nose in a government book to Elsie Ruth&#13;
Sharp.&#13;
Article XXIV. I, Lois Mathias, bequeath my&#13;
love of art t o George Koenig in the hopes&#13;
that he may draw all women as I once drew&#13;
Lena t he Hyena.&#13;
Article XXV. I, Eileen Lake, will my fushia flowers and bobby socks to Miss Gregerson.&#13;
Article XXVI. To Hans Christiansen we&#13;
leave the job of cleaning u p all the unfinished&#13;
business connected with this will.&#13;
Twenty-nine &#13;
Prophecy&#13;
"Red Letter Day In Underwood"&#13;
Speeding into the same old depot in Underwood, we heard a band playing and saw&#13;
the thousands that were gathered there.&#13;
We wondered what all the exitement was&#13;
about and soon found out "Swooner Boy"&#13;
(Norman Larsen) was aboard this train. As&#13;
he stepped from the train he was cheered;&#13;
swinging the baton and directing the band&#13;
was Charles Christiansen, who was very much&#13;
out of breath. The "Swooney Fan Club" was&#13;
there screaming and hollering. The exitement&#13;
was too great for the president of the "Swooneys", Anita Kenealy, and as Swooner Boy&#13;
brushed against her she passed out in a dead&#13;
faint.&#13;
The ambulance was summoned and -as-it&#13;
came to an abrupt jerk and stop, we found&#13;
the driver was none other than Irma Geise.&#13;
Puffing and panting was the nervous little&#13;
doctor, Jack Johnson.&#13;
We then got into our station wagon and&#13;
were speeding down Main street when we&#13;
were stopped by a shrill blow of a whistle.&#13;
To our amazement there stood Mr. Knowlton&#13;
on a stand in the middle of t he street. We&#13;
were told he was Underwood's most promising&#13;
traffic cop.&#13;
He told us to report to court immediately&#13;
so on the way we hired a lawyer, Chester Kennedy, whom we thought would get us out of&#13;
this jam. At court, we saw a most stately&#13;
looki1:1g judge and as we got closer to him&#13;
we discovered it was none other than Elmer&#13;
Goldapp. He had no pity and fined us five&#13;
dollars. We once again stepped out into the&#13;
street and deciding to walk, we strolled down&#13;
~o the. corner. There we saw a newsboy shoutmg. with. all his might about important happenings m this busy nation. The newsboy was,&#13;
to our amazement, Ernie Yochem.&#13;
. We finally caught what Ernie was shoutmg and found out that t he United States&#13;
Senate had just confirmed the appointm ent&#13;
of ~r. Nielsen as Secretary of Agriculture in&#13;
President Ruth Larsen's Cabinet. Miss Larsen&#13;
was also president of the President's Club.&#13;
Crossing the street, we ran and dodged&#13;
to get away from an oncoming street car. As it&#13;
passed, we noticed t hat Jean Marie Johnsen&#13;
was at the controls and what a wicked driver!!&#13;
Taking tickets was Darrell Whittington who&#13;
was a lso trying unsucessfully to quiet' Mrs.&#13;
Kennedy's (formerly Alice Thiel) kids.&#13;
Getting slightly hungry, we started huntThirty&#13;
ing for an eating place. A huge sign which&#13;
said "Eat and Die" attracted our attention.&#13;
We walked in and learned that this place was&#13;
owned by Miss Gregerson. Sitting in a corner&#13;
was Charles Prewitt arguing with the waitress, Margie Downs, about the price of the&#13;
food. Suddenly we heard a loud crash and&#13;
saw the bouncer, Marie Lou Casson, tossing&#13;
Chuck out of the door.&#13;
After satisfying our hunger, we left and&#13;
were strolling up the street when we saw a&#13;
bundle of books, ropes, leather goods, a nd&#13;
axes coming down the street. We mig ht have&#13;
known that Miss Grubb was under a ll this.&#13;
Seems that she never got her fill of mountain climbing. We learned from her that Lois&#13;
Mathias was drawing cartoons for Little Abner comics. Her specialty is Lena the Hyena.&#13;
Since I had chipped a tooth while eating&#13;
dinner, I was tempted to go to the dentist.&#13;
Upon arriving at the office we were greeted&#13;
by a nurse. Eileen Lake, and she told us that&#13;
the dentist Dr. Franklin Geiger, was busy.&#13;
While waiting, Mr. Doller came into t he office&#13;
and asked if his n ew set of false teeth were ready.&#13;
After we left the dentist's office we decided to stroll down the avenue. As we were&#13;
crossing the intersection, a big Cadilac screeched around the corner. In it we saw Eel Kuhl,&#13;
who was now private chauffer for Miss Taylor&#13;
who had recently married a milliona ire.&#13;
We heard quite a commotion down the&#13;
street and found that it was a circus. Doing&#13;
the barking at the ma in gate was Doris Christ·&#13;
offersen and selling tickets was Shirley Vallie r.&#13;
After we hunted through t he maze of candy&#13;
sticks, popcorn, and apples, we saw our former teacher, Mrs Mulvihill. We then heard a&#13;
familiar voice saying, "Wa tch them shimmer&#13;
and shake like an old earthquake!" It was&#13;
Dick Petersen attracting a crowd to the "Satisfying Somnambulists" show where Emma&#13;
Klopping and Jane Ann Hovey w re sharing&#13;
the spotlight. We then heard a scream a nd&#13;
looked around to see Dorothy Gittens and&#13;
Dolores Thomas taking a ride in a loop-a-pla ne.&#13;
By this time the day was drawing rapidly&#13;
to a close and having decided to board a bus&#13;
for home, started on a reckl ess, ca reening ride.&#13;
We looked at the driver a nd whom did we&#13;
see but Ella Mae Mils a t the wheel.&#13;
We later f ell asleep a nd went off to&#13;
dreaml and. But for us, no rest. The angels&#13;
were Cleo Petersen a nd Shirley Christoffer84'n. &#13;
.. .&#13;
SNAPSHOTS &#13;
&#13;
Ln Memory Of&#13;
JOHNNY GRIMES&#13;
December 24, 1930 J une 6, 1946&#13;
1'0 1• of l'a~e: ( l eft to l' i g h t ) 1. Junio r r'&gt;tPe r Sta ff. 2. H o nH'COmi ng H o:v a l ty. 3. Y e a, E a g l es. ·L B l o ndi•'· 5. l ndustl' io u s "! 6. Gu a l'd i ng '"H in g·". 7. Al l th P time i n th e wol'ld. 8. A ll cll'essecl u p. Hu p, one, two,&#13;
tlut&gt;e . 10. 1' 11 bet that steak w a s goocl. 11. W ei ?? 12. H o l'sebac l, .&#13;
Thirty-three &#13;
rro1• o f l' a~·t." : ( l f&gt; f t tn 1·i J..;0h t ) 1. l 'aj.H" r d oll. . 2. Gc ntl e m C" n. 3. Juni o r JJl ay Cc-tSt. 4. 'rh t' I L' 1 S l 'n·wilt. 5. ,~ :-1 11&#13;
lov - a ffa i1 ·. 11. l-fans . t h P j:1n ito 1·. 7. tte nsh un!!!! ! 8. 8 Priw ol f f.:- .ig-Pr . Q. T :-tkP .vo u1· (' hu i&lt;.:P, hu yf!. 10. Hht&#13;
l ou lrn h ap n .1·. ll. T h Py' vp g· t "· man . 12. l 'o l n 1· B e11.1· !'! uh. 1:1 . B o t Sh ot M il l ,.. 1&lt;1 . ( Jl1h hhhhh'1 10 111&lt; 0 11 t!&#13;
15. W h at h ap p c n &lt;&gt; cl? Iii. Broga n s. 17. lt mu s t b e in t e r e.·ting-. 18. l' os in g-. 1 0. T h r, swc..t li t ll ,. r1 .. 11 1s. ~I) L "g&#13;
:l.l·t.&#13;
Thi rty-four &#13;
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f uel. :i. Jli d ;·o u IP:cl'n t h a t i n Ag·'? 6. \.Y.in dbl o w n . 7. C il'c u s in . o l a. 8. h oot i t, D ea n. 9. At tendant ;&#13;
f'111rcil a n cl llo nnn L e:t. 10. Qu ee n Shirl ey a n d J..:: i n g· Ch a rl es. 11. Atte nda n ts; Emma a nd 'h C' t. 12. ~hri mps.&#13;
13. i!P:lll.\' to iVl a1T h i n C'o u n c i l B l uffs. 14. l ' in-up boy. 15. Stead i es. 16. \·\ ' h y , G i rl s! 17. \ Vh; lhc' frown·.•&#13;
1 8. l&gt;1 •1Hit';· of Y&lt;'Sh&gt;r- yearR. rn . La n d H o ! 20. A r n·t th ey c h.ic?&#13;
Thi rly-fi ve &#13;
'l'o11 of Pu,,;c : ( l e ft t o l' i g h t) 1. f f f-jjj-ddd-l( kk. 2. Off t o N eol a . 3. Jl'.-Hi g h Bas k tbH ll. 4. ).l u i Ol'PltC' IJu 11 11 a&#13;
L ea. 5. Th at e ttl es it. 6. Ruth M a r y . Doroth y , a n d D o nna. 7. Th ose M o l'te n se n s. 8. l l l un lrn l ik t• Jccl&lt;ti•&#13;
n. E eeeek! Th a t '. ·o l d. 10. Fl'eshmen sm iles. 11. ::ltudent a binet with March o f Di m&lt;·s &lt;·u1 1t 1 ilrnti ~.&#13;
12. Off w e go.&#13;
Thil'ty-si x &#13;
STAFF &#13;
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Flr,.j ll o w: (left to right) L o is f a th ias, Che t e r K e nn e dy, Emma Kl Jping, DarrP11 \Vhittington .&#13;
Uow1 lrma ' is , Cle o l'ete s n , Ge nev ie v e Mulvihi ll (sp o n so r). Anit" K Pn PHl;', ClrnrJ.'s J' r c·witt.&#13;
STAFF OF 1947 "LOG"&#13;
Co-Editors&#13;
Business Managers&#13;
Advertising Managers&#13;
Activities&#13;
The staff of this year's Underwood Log&#13;
want to t hank each and everyone who&#13;
helped in the preparation of our annual.&#13;
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Emma Klopping&#13;
Chester Kennedy&#13;
Lois Mathias&#13;
Darrell Whittington&#13;
Irma Geise&#13;
Charles Prew tt&#13;
Cleo Peterson&#13;
Our special thanks to Mrs. Mulvihill and&#13;
Mr. Knowlton for their consideration and&#13;
assistance in guidi.ng us on the right&#13;
track for a more enjoyable annual.&#13;
Thirty-nine &#13;
We wish to thank the following patrons:&#13;
UNDERWOOD&#13;
Miller Farm Equipment&#13;
Case dealer Mc.3821&#13;
Brewer's Hardwar.e, Blacksmith&#13;
AND MACHINE SHOP Mc.2101&#13;
Socony Vacuum Oil Co.&#13;
CHRIS PETERSEN, Agen t Mc.2841&#13;
Blue and White Store&#13;
Meats-Groceries Mc.3701&#13;
Herman Petersen&#13;
Contractor a nd Builder Mc.2711&#13;
Underwood Pump &amp; Well Co.&#13;
Walter Cleary Mc.3221&#13;
Donald Klopping&#13;
Pioneer Hybrid Seed Corn Mc.3613&#13;
NEOLA&#13;
Rief' s Appliance and Har·d'ware&#13;
Store P hone 60&#13;
Martin's&#13;
Stor e and Lockers Shi.erbrock&#13;
Mc.2551 Departm ent Store Phone 30&#13;
Underwood Auto Company Hobbins Station&#13;
Martin Ross Mc.2441 Standard Service Phone 134&#13;
Vern Ber.tlesen Gazette-Reporter&#13;
Gen eral Tr u cking Mc.3601 T . J. FREY, Publisher Phone 62&#13;
Art Geise&#13;
Corn Shelling Mc.2771&#13;
Lloyd Coleman&#13;
Standard Ta nk Wagon Mc.2772&#13;
State Savings Bank&#13;
Underwood Office Mc.3511&#13;
W elbourn' s Cafe&#13;
McClellan d 2231&#13;
0. L. Ward Insurance Agency&#13;
Jensen and Sons&#13;
P hone 56-R&#13;
McCormicko1Deering Farm Imp.&#13;
Roy Brown ell P hone 97&#13;
Stinn Radio and Electric Sh op&#13;
J. Stinn &amp; Son Phon e 76&#13;
John P. Sweeney&#13;
New York Life Ins. Co. P ha n 8&#13;
Arner's&#13;
0 . L. Ward Mc.3581 Dr ug Store P hone 59&#13;
Aney Electric&#13;
F ull Line G. E . DEALE R&#13;
Dr. Moorehead&#13;
M . D .&#13;
Mc.2823&#13;
Mc.3411&#13;
Cash Drug Store&#13;
Prescription Ser vice Mc.2271&#13;
Bondo Service Station&#13;
Lunch Room Mc.2181&#13;
Stokley Yards, Inc. Builders- Hardware- Coa l Mc3771&#13;
Western Iowa Power Company&#13;
E lectrical Service Mc.2971&#13;
Neola Bakery&#13;
Ruel Orm e Phone 85-J&#13;
Blue and White Store&#13;
Groceries P hone 85-W&#13;
George T. Ring, Jr.&#13;
Gen . Ins. a nd Farm Loa ns P hone 8&#13;
Farmers &amp; Merohants State Bank&#13;
Phone 100&#13;
J . . D . Implement Co. Vic P et ersen P hone 104&#13;
Nelson Feed and Hatchery "Swede" N elson Phone 20&#13;
Herman Sandberg Krantz Garage&#13;
DeKa lb Hybrid Corn Mc.3551 Sa les &amp; Service P hone 118&#13;
For ty&#13;
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COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Roy A. Scof ieM Co.&#13;
Seeds- F eeds- Grain&#13;
924 S. Main St. Phone 6671&#13;
Edna Kline ~eauty Salon&#13;
409 W . Broadway Phone 3-0772&#13;
Wilcox Grocery &amp; ProdQce&#13;
1280 Pierce Street Phone 6659&#13;
Butlers Sales Co.&#13;
610 W. Broadway Phone 7344&#13;
City National Bank&#13;
500 W. Broadway Phone 5541&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
536 W . Broa dwa y Phone $ 67&#13;
Lloyd's Hatchery&#13;
506 E. Broadwa y 5460&#13;
Breed.er' s Supply Co. 101 S. Main P hone 2701&#13;
L. H . Katelman Co. 111 S. Main Phone 8486&#13;
Lee's Drug Sto re&#13;
326 W . Broadway P hone 7600&#13;
Geo. Hoa gland &amp; Co.&#13;
724 S. Main Phone 7725&#13;
Jenkins &amp; Ellsworth-Dealer&#13;
Minneapolis-Moline- J. I. Case&#13;
521-523 So. Ma in St. Phone 30013&#13;
Boyer Implement Shop&#13;
Ha rdware &amp; Farm Supplies&#13;
515 S. Main P h one 3-1144&#13;
Cutler Funeral Home&#13;
Ambulance Service&#13;
533 Wilcox Ave Phone 7779&#13;
Woodring Funeral Home&#13;
Ambulamoe Service&#13;
121 S. 7th Phone 7485&#13;
Grossman Department Store&#13;
604 W. Broadway Phone 3-1475&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Bennett Building Phqne 6677&#13;
Council Bluffs Hatchery&#13;
H atchery of Persona l Service&#13;
9th and Broadway Phone 3-2814&#13;
Dr. M. S. Dunshee, Dentist&#13;
410 Bennett Building Phone 7294&#13;
Cooks Careful Cleaners&#13;
303 W . Broadway Phone 6636&#13;
Keenan Glass &amp; Paint Co.&#13;
Johnnie's Cafe&#13;
228 W . Broadvvay Phone 9857&#13;
Lainson' s Flower Shop&#13;
Bob and Gretchen&#13;
238 W. Broadway Phone 3-0964&#13;
People's Dept. Store&#13;
312 W. Broa dway Phone 4051&#13;
Meyer Funeral Home&#13;
A1nbulance Servi.ce&#13;
545 Willow Ave Phone 2521&#13;
Prewitt Implement&#13;
Oliver Sales and Service&#13;
R-3 Mc.3956&#13;
Barnes Beauty Salon&#13;
415 W . Broadwa y Phone 5146&#13;
M • .eyer Florist&#13;
3142 W . Broadway Phone 2521&#13;
- Joe mith &amp; Co.&#13;
416 W. Br oadway Phone 6634&#13;
Y ounkerman See.cl Co.&#13;
The House of Quality&#13;
164 W . Broadway P hon e 4013&#13;
Stev.e's Place&#13;
VERGAMINI BROS., Prop.&#13;
349 Ca nning St. Phone 9953&#13;
Ranney Service Station&#13;
Hig hwa y 64 at Glen dale Phone 5732&#13;
The Farmers Lumber &amp; Coal Co. P . J. and A. C. ANDERSE N, P rops_&#13;
318 E . Br oadway Phone 4091&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
A Strong Bank Since 1856 Phone 7788&#13;
Chaffee Watch Shop&#13;
16 P earl Street Phone 7812&#13;
Council Bluffs Clinic&#13;
532 1st Avenue Phone 7751&#13;
Olsen's Cafe&#13;
130 W . Broadway Phone 3-0261&#13;
Forty-one &#13;
Staley's Maid Rites&#13;
7th Street &amp; Broadway Phone 785'/&#13;
MINDEN&#13;
Tyler Funeral Home Phone Kroeger Transfer&#13;
Minden 78 - Omaha J a. 2711&#13;
Ambulance Service&#13;
523 6th Avenue Phone 4791&#13;
Lanes Cafe&#13;
220 &amp; 2608 Broadway Phones: 9940-9893&#13;
Boyles Colleg.es&#13;
Phones: Omaha-Ja. 1565; Co. Bluffs-7477&#13;
Frank Hecht&#13;
Florist and Nursery&#13;
318 Fleming A venue Phone 8382&#13;
Beem-Belford Funeral Home&#13;
Ambulance Service&#13;
Willow Avenue, 6th Street Phone 6172&#13;
Beno's Better Store&#13;
Pearl &amp; Broadway Phone 2551&#13;
Fred L. Lainson Greenhouse&#13;
118 Canning St. Phone 6627&#13;
Music Shop&#13;
Radios- Phonographs- Records • 331 W. Broadway Phone 5241&#13;
Martin's Drugs . 530 W. Broadway Phone 4087&#13;
£marines&#13;
Printrers and Stationers&#13;
Broadway &amp; Scott Phone 5521&#13;
Kinney's Shoes&#13;
Swanson Furniture Co.&#13;
342 W. Broadway Phone 3-1212&#13;
Broadway Cleaners &amp; Laundry&#13;
125 W. Broadway Phone 5544&#13;
Early P.hoto Service&#13;
Two Weeks Time on Portraits&#13;
622 W. Broadway Phone 5368&#13;
Continental Keller &amp; Co.&#13;
315 W. Broadway Phone 5594&#13;
Fred R. Shaw Flower Shop&#13;
18 Pea rl St. Phone 7355&#13;
Johnson-Putnam&#13;
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance&#13;
24 S. Main St. Phone 7759&#13;
F orty-two&#13;
OMAHA&#13;
Schmoller &amp; Moeller Piano Co.&#13;
1514-16-18 Dodge Street Phone At 1856&#13;
Van Sant School of 1-Jusiness&#13;
207 S. 19t h St. Phone Ja 5890&#13;
Regan, Regan &amp; Hess&#13;
818 Livestock Exchange Phone Ma 3536&#13;
Johnny's Cafe&#13;
4702 S. 27th Street Phone Ma 4774&#13;
Omaha School Supply Co.&#13;
1113-17 Nicholas Street Phone At 4521&#13;
McCLELLAND&#13;
M.cClelland Pharmacy&#13;
Floyd Leslie Phone 2741&#13;
McClelland Savings Bank&#13;
L. W. BARNES, Cashier Phone 2301&#13;
Farmers Cash Store&#13;
Store &amp; Lockers Phone 3661&#13;
0. A. Goldapp&#13;
Implements P hone 2561&#13;
Fullerton Lumber Co.&#13;
Lumber &amp; Coal Phone 2411&#13;
McClelland Hatchery&#13;
Feeds &amp; Supplies Phone 3561&#13;
Yochem Garage &amp; Transfer&#13;
Repair &amp; Hauling Phone 3301&#13;
Wm. E. Und.erwood&#13;
De Kalb Hybrid Seed Corn Phone 2427&#13;
AVOCA&#13;
Wedgwood Tea Room&#13;
Farmers Co-Operative Creamery&#13;
Association&#13;
SIOUX CITY&#13;
GENELLI STUDIO&#13;
Seventh Pierce Str eets&#13;
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