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                    <text>The Monticello&#13;
1 . 9 • 3 • 8&#13;
Published by&#13;
the&#13;
Senior Class&#13;
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THOMAS&#13;
JEFFERSON&#13;
H I G H&#13;
SCHOOL&#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
BLUFFS ,&#13;
I 0 W A &#13;
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0 .............. ............. .................... M 0 1' T I C E LL 0 1 9 3 8 .............................................. 0&#13;
Mr. Orville Orr&#13;
Mr. Orr started his studies as wrestling&#13;
coach, assistant football coach, and economics teacher, in place of Mr. Hugh F.&#13;
Seabury, in the fa ll of 193 7. The se nior&#13;
class elected him co-sponsor of their class&#13;
and he at once took a great interest in the&#13;
annual. Thus, for his interest in the book,&#13;
his genia lity, and genera l popularity, it was&#13;
decided th at he should be the oth er to whom&#13;
th e annua l shou ld be dedicated&#13;
So it was that th e two facu lty sponsors of&#13;
the senior class came to have the l\llontice llo dedicated to them, and let it here be&#13;
said that they have been the inspiring element that has made the C lass of '38&#13;
wha t it is.&#13;
Miss Frances Datesman&#13;
l\!Iiss D atesman came to Thomas Jeffrrson&#13;
as an American History teacher in the&#13;
spring of '37 to replace Miss Esther Ehmke .&#13;
In the fall of '37 Miss Datesrnan was&#13;
unanimously chosen as a sponsor of. the&#13;
senior class. Immediately she began to whip&#13;
rhe class into shape by putting over a successfu l, formal Christmas dance, and then&#13;
directed one of the best Road Shows T . J.&#13;
has ever seen. In April, 1938, l\lliss Datesman left Thomas J efferson to become l\tlrs.&#13;
Virgil T acy, but before she took her vows&#13;
she was elected by the annual staff ro be&#13;
one of the teachers to whom the l\!Iomicello would be dedica ted. She was decided&#13;
as one because of her inva luable service ro&#13;
the Class of '38.&#13;
0 .............. ........... .................... . [ PA.GE I . ............ ............ .... 0 &#13;
0------------------------------------------------ M 0 N T I CELL 0 I 9 3 8 ---· · ·--D&#13;
Reading from lcfr to right: arc editors, James Kinney,&#13;
Pauline Prasse; girls' sports editors, Jean Rayburn, A nita&#13;
Lorenzen; activity ed:tors, J anet Swa n, Bob Evans; managing editor, Roger Dickeson.&#13;
Annual&#13;
Staff&#13;
Reading from left to right: managing editor, Philip&#13;
Gurney; business managers, Benedict Rindone, Anna Lee&#13;
Ticnor; boys' sports editors, Bob Geppert, Albert Couppee;&#13;
class editors, Bob Breedlove, Gretchen Austin.&#13;
D --·---··············--·······-···········--··--· ···· [ PACE 4 I . ... . .0 &#13;
&#13;
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::] ....................................... MONT I CEL L O 1 938 ................ .................... .......... 0&#13;
Principal&#13;
of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
•&#13;
R. F. Myers&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
of&#13;
Public Schools&#13;
•&#13;
J. A. True&#13;
D ········ ··· ·····················•···· ··········· [ P1\ GE 7 J ··············· ....... ........ .0 &#13;
13&#13;
1. MRS. ELIZABETH AKER,&#13;
Lang ttages&#13;
MISS MILDRED ANDREWS,&#13;
' . Librarian&#13;
0&#13;
3. MR. 0. A. BUMP,&#13;
Ph ysics, Chemistr y&#13;
4. MR. C. H. CARTER,&#13;
Woodwork in g&#13;
5. MRS. FRANCES DATESMAN TACY,&#13;
History&#13;
6. MR. PAUL DAWSON,&#13;
lnstrnmental Mu sic&#13;
7. MRS. ALICE DENTON JONES,&#13;
Vocal M11sic&#13;
8. MR. STEPHEN FIELD,&#13;
Biology&#13;
9. MISS CLARA GATHMANN,&#13;
English&#13;
10. MR. CARL GERNETZKY,&#13;
Printin g&#13;
11 . MISS FRANCES GILTNER.&#13;
Englis/J&#13;
12. MISS MABLE GUNDERSON,&#13;
Sewin g&#13;
13. MISS DORIS HATCH,&#13;
English&#13;
14. MISS NATHALIA HUTCHISON,&#13;
T ypin g, Shorthand&#13;
15 . MR. EDWARD JEWETT,&#13;
General Science&#13;
16. MR. HAROLD .JONES,&#13;
T y pin g, Shorthand&#13;
17. MISS MABLE KILLINGER,&#13;
T yping, Shorthand&#13;
"' . EDWIN KING, - 7 Eng/;;!&#13;
AL&#13;
14 15 16 17 18 &#13;
1. MISS HELEN KOHR,&#13;
E11&#13;
gli&#13;
sh&#13;
2. MISS LENORA LAWSON, N&#13;
Office Force&#13;
3. MR. WILLIAM LAYLAND, •&#13;
Sal&#13;
e&#13;
s, ]1111i&#13;
or B11&#13;
siness&#13;
4. MR. RALPH LETTS, T yping, Secretarial Pra&#13;
ctice&#13;
5. MISS HELEN LINQUIST,&#13;
Off ice Force&#13;
6. MISS HAZEL MILLER,&#13;
Jo11rn&#13;
ali&#13;
s1J1&#13;
7. MISS MAXINE MILES,&#13;
Office Force&#13;
8. MRS. DOROTHY MORGAN,&#13;
0 ff ice Force&#13;
9. MR. ISADOR MUELLER, Vt 0-.&#13;
Art&#13;
10. MISS ELIZABETH NYHOLM, English&#13;
11. MISS HANNA&#13;
N&#13;
YHOLM,&#13;
Girl&#13;
s' Sp&#13;
o&#13;
rts&#13;
1&#13;
2. MR. OR&#13;
VILLE ORR, 00&#13;
Eco&#13;
n&#13;
omics, Hi&#13;
s&#13;
tory&#13;
1&#13;
3. MR. FRANK PALUKA, Chics, Law&#13;
14. MRS. ETHEL POMEROY, lv! athematics&#13;
15 . MISS MINNIE B. RUPP ......&#13;
".:)&#13;
k l ath&#13;
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mat&#13;
ics&#13;
1&#13;
6. MISS BELLE SOUKUP Foods&#13;
1&#13;
7. MR. GAYLORD STUELKE A thletics&#13;
1&#13;
8. MISS CLARA STRICKLAND N&#13;
Hi&#13;
s&#13;
t&#13;
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ry,&#13;
Governm&#13;
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13 14 15&#13;
16&#13;
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1. MR. HOMER TOWNSEND&#13;
Gen eral Science, Ju nior B usiness&#13;
2. SERGEANT H. B. TRUEX&#13;
S ergeant lnstrn ctor, ROTC&#13;
3. MR. DOR ON WARREN&#13;
European H istory&#13;
4. MISS GARNETT WELCH&#13;
A 111 erican History&#13;
5. rvrn. FRED W INGER&#13;
Bookkeeping&#13;
•&#13;
Faculty Autographs&#13;
A/;ltk/~&#13;
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0 -------------------------------------------- ---- M 0 . TI C ELL 0 I 9 3 8 ---------------- ------------------------------- 0&#13;
Senior Officers&#13;
P residen t&#13;
V ice Presid ent&#13;
Secretary&#13;
T reas11rer&#13;
Jack N eve&#13;
V irginia Leslie&#13;
Peggy Cooper&#13;
Philip G urney&#13;
Neve Wins Senior Ballot&#13;
Orange Party Places Three&#13;
Thomas J efferson; fall, 1937: After a week's campaigning, with none of the mudslinging&#13;
tha t usua lly accompanies elections, the senior class voted J ack N eve its president. Neve&#13;
was a member of the Orange political party and as co-workers V irginia Leslie, \Xlhite&#13;
party, vice president; Peggy Cooper, O range, secretary; and Philip Gurney, Orange, treasurer, were elected.&#13;
D eparting from the usua l procedure of nominating and electing officers at a class caucus,&#13;
nomina tions were made by representatives chosen from the senior study hall. A fter nommees were announced the pa rties swung into action and the preced ing results were the&#13;
outcome.&#13;
D -- ------····-·------------------------- --------- l P:\ GE I' I . --- ----- --- -- -- --------- ----- -- ------- ·- --- - -D &#13;
TEDY AD~Sf1 /~&#13;
:p:J~v&#13;
DOROTHY E. BABBITT -&#13;
General I '3G, ' ;J , •. ~ .. : ml l.l a~.b e •ing- Pa in ~.(; Masqu e ~ '36 ; G10Glce Club, ~ ' Ma y F e t b ' 37, ~ :, . Fo rum 3, . S~ '.R nt 38 . :~ I : e&#13;
MALVIN BECKMAN&#13;
I d ustri a l ·• - . ROTC Good n Dr1. . .· Club ·l •. ,·C' 1:-&#13;
r1o rnl.&#13;
KENNETH BERRY&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
Co r-&#13;
•&#13;
JUNE BIRD&#13;
H :1n d Commcn:ial l' lu lJ ~ 1 : YOl I l' l 11 h :~ -;. ·: \~. &#13;
MARIAN BLYTH&#13;
·i~; l)L'iphian&#13;
'37 : Ch oru:-; ·:i. ; Annual e '~Hi, '3G, 1 "Pride and and Prejudice ;" Penny;" S c lf- H onor Soc iety ; · ·b' Coun ci l.&#13;
LEE BRAD Y&#13;
BOB BREEDLOVE&#13;
BOB BROWN&#13;
~a r itone&#13;
Haine&lt;!"&#13;
'37;&#13;
:;~: : ' 38 ;&#13;
ollc~e Pr~11&#13;
S~t.. 1H11 d '"ContL':--; t ':\;; , ·:H;, '37: M. tj' inf Ha nd; Goo I Driven" Club&#13;
':J;; Nature ,Cltib 1./34 ; 'M IN K Con- tc:-:t ·:n · a'~&lt; nc and Ha ublL' ':Hl,&#13;
' 3 1. ':1i'); e r g-ca n t at Arms : Uancl&#13;
Co11n d t' ':3fl; Production Staff :&#13;
"Gho:-:t 'l'rain," "Growing Pains."&#13;
IRWIN BURKE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
NORMA BOONE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
EYEL YN BRADFORD&#13;
Commercial Cours e&#13;
DL'i11hian '31, ' :lS ; Sigma Tau ·35 ;&#13;
International Club: Se nior Ha nd&#13;
'34, '35 , ' 3(;; GAA '36; F orum '35 ,&#13;
·:n ; Music Conte~t '3ii , ' 31; Voll ~·&#13;
ba ll ·~~/: Dbtrict Mus ic Contest '35, ' 36; Marching Band '35, '36 ;&#13;
Annual Adv1...• rtising- Staff 3~ : St yle&#13;
Show ·~5. ·:iG; So c ie ty Volleyball&#13;
Captain ·3 7; Ma y Fete '34 , ' 35 ,&#13;
' 36 , ' 31, ':l~; Student Assbtant '37, ' 38; Gym N ig-ht Proi:rram '36, ·:~1.&#13;
';l~.&#13;
EMILY BRAY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
CAA ':35, ·3(i, ' ;)7, .;~: Secreta ry&#13;
o f GAA '31; Library Club ' 35, '36 ;&#13;
Vice Prc~ id L' l Library Club ' 35;&#13;
All School 11askctba ll T e am '31;&#13;
Vo ll&lt;•yba ll; Baseball ; Forum ·3;; ;&#13;
Hand '34, '3 ~. '36; Stale !:land Con- t c:-;.t :&gt; . ·:Hl; Di~tl'ict Band Contest&#13;
·3;;, '36 ; May Fete ' 34, '35, '36, '37: Student ~~ista nt ·37, 3~ :&#13;
A1·c h e ry ' 38 ; '"The G h osl Tra in;" R h Ythmi ca l Ex c r c i ::; e: Ba llroom&#13;
Da~cC' ; S ig-m&lt;t Tau ' :16 : G irl&lt; Cou nc il ' 37.&#13;
JACK BRETZ Industrial&#13;
I&#13;
JEAN BROWNEJ L Commercia l&#13;
Ha nd ·:.;,L ·;.;;), '36 : l owa C ity ·a:l. '3G : M:l\· Fl.•tc ' 34 . ·:.;:l , ':iG . ·:.;7,&#13;
';)~: l n l&lt;-·1·nationa l Corr espon denc.._•&#13;
C lub ·a4 : S ig-ma Ta u Litl•r ary So- c il•ty ';);), Secretar;.· ':J G, f'n•s id c nt&#13;
·:.;~. Vice President 'X7: Self-HL•l iant&#13;
Club '31. '3~.&#13;
BYRON BOLTON&#13;
1 ndust ria l&#13;
Hand ·:.;:. : W n·!"t li ng- ·:.;:,. &#13;
GLEN CARLSON&#13;
Industrial&#13;
MARY EVETT A CASALI&#13;
Comm ercia l&#13;
May F e t e '33 . '36, '37: YOU '36, Prc:5 id e n t '37.&#13;
GORDON CHILDS&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
NSPA Con vention ';.)7: ManaJ,.!'inj.! Editor of S iJ..t"na l •:37: Mana1.dng- Edito r o[ Glimpses '38: Annual Staff&#13;
3~: Road S h ow '38: E n J! lis h C lub '36, '37 : Sci e nce Club '37. '38: Arista Lite rary Soci ety '36; Am e r -&#13;
icanism Essa y Co ntest: ROTC Ser- g"cant: Ge n e r a l Sc ience C lub '35;&#13;
Fn~~ hm n F oot ball.&#13;
KENNETH CLANCY&#13;
Industrial&#13;
ROY CLEMENS&#13;
Collcg-e Pre p ~ Senio r 13.ind ':J3, ':l4 . ·:i:;, ·:i,: Senior 0 e~ra ·:;:{ , ' ;{.t, ' :)(); J J1a:;quL&#13;
a nd Bau l e: Mu sic l:l: Good Dri ve: rs' l4b : "Qua Ii · St reel: ..&#13;
·:P1·i~c )~· Pr e judice"/ · c d Carpa - tio n,. ' ' he :v:; ·in .. '(P la ct'," "The&#13;
os ~· cva 0 1 " T C ':l.l, '37 : Tre:-1:-:l ·e r of ~ 1 l ':{fj : luwa C ity&#13;
Music P · 1 M11 :-;ic Conte:;t: Drum c.do r ol . .t i-t: hi ;.! H:111 d ·:1 ;") ,&#13;
' 36 : 9pen·tt:-1 ·:Hi&#13;
HELEN COHEN&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
I nt c l'na t iuna l C lub ·; Li . T n ';1:-:11n•r&#13;
•:rn . S t·&lt;:l'd a1·y ·:rt-':i"'-. Vi&lt;"t ' P r e:-: i:le n t.&#13;
MANLEY CARROLL&#13;
Co lleg-e Prep&#13;
FoutU:i ll ':Hi : ""H iJ.! H ca 1·te d H 1..·rOt·rt ;" Hand an&lt;l Orc h t•stJ·;_L ·:1,1 ;&#13;
For u m ·:1 .1, ·:1:1, ":H;; Trac k; Bas k t:lIJ:i ll.&#13;
WINFRED CLEMENS&#13;
GRANT&#13;
~~ COCHRAN&#13;
Coll ege Pror&gt;&#13;
Guod Dri v1..·r:-: ' C lu b ' ;{!), ' ;{ f): Dra -&#13;
matic:-: C lu b ' :J 7, a~ : .. !'ride an d&#13;
Pre jud ice" ' :Vi : Produ ct iun Sta ff ''Gru\'1o·i n J.! Pai ns .. ':)7 .&#13;
LOTUS COL WELL&#13;
Co ll ege Prep&#13;
n~ (' 1:~:_1ti nal .C lu b ·a;-, : J..! ma T a u 36, .L, .{ . Sl' rJ..! l'an t at Ar111 :-: )~ ;&#13;
a~· Ft·lL' ':{:, , 1 :Hi, ' ;{j: C ho n1 :-: ·:H;,&#13;
'!lf) : Iowa C h ur 11 :-: ';{j: La t in C l u h&#13;
'!l&lt;i: SPlf-Rt·li a n t ' :17 , {~: (: y m&#13;
N iJ.! ht P 1·0J.,! r a m ':ii , ';{'\: Clt•t_• ·a 1 ,&#13;
':{ ,-.:: Su ut h wL·:-:t hon1 ~: " l mman -&#13;
ll l'I": "Th e Co unt andtht• Cot:d";&#13;
" l'ritl t· a nd Prl'judi ce. " &#13;
AL YIN CONKLING&#13;
Industrial&#13;
PEGGY COOPER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Sl'crvtary S e nio r C lass : Nnliunal J-lonurary Soc ie ty: l\'lar&lt;li G ra:-:. 'as : ~1;_1 y tc ' ;M , _'3ii, .:3!i, .::~7; &lt;?.A~ .J 1, .{8 : De lph tan .{ti, 3:i: Crtl'I::&gt;&#13;
Counc il ·:~7 : Ames Charac lL'l' Con- f c rc n Cl' '37 : State T eache r&lt; Con- vention ':{G: Southwc.st L·rn Iowa T ('a t h L• r.s' Con\·cntio n ' :{ I: F orum ·: t. ·:-{f"1 : "C:rowinl! Pains.''&#13;
LOLA COPE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
GALE COUGHLIN&#13;
""'"~&#13;
~&#13;
IRENE COX&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
Librarv Cl ub ' :{.t, ' ;{:1 ; i\1 ;1:-· Fel t· ' :{!l ,&#13;
:H;, ';{~. ':{~ : ,Junio r C lt't' ';{.t : SL·n- i11r Ch·t• ';{;-,_&#13;
EUGENE CULEK&#13;
Industrial&#13;
Has kctba ll '3ii ; Moclc l Ajrplane C lub, Vil'C' l'n·.sidl'nt ':Hi; SciL•nCL' Cluh&#13;
·:i1;: H&lt;·tl1·r Dri v·s' C!itb •;i-.&#13;
\ ~ 1/ ~ ~)/ ' ... ; J ;/) I&#13;
LORRAINE COON 8 Commer cial , V ~ ../&#13;
May ': ~e '.3.~ . '3_5, ,'36. ·A:. ~10r Hand .l:&gt;, 36 ; G1ris Han ~ 38 . Inte rna tional Club ·:n, '35 , Secl"(~-&#13;
ta ry: Music Clu b '3G, Vice Pre:;i- \ den t: Si:.nna 'Tau '3';, ' 38; Volle.y- ba ll-Ba s k ctb1ll ':37, :i~ ; Sen io r • P~ Com rniltt'P ':{~.&#13;
MARGUERIT COOVER&#13;
General&#13;
May F cte ' 34.&#13;
DOROTHY CORNETT&#13;
Commer cial&#13;
r Societv : National r Soc iety: "'Big- H ea rt- ed H t.&gt; rb 1 ' Letterm n· ~ Club,&#13;
'&#13;
, ,.L' . t · ·ms ' 37 : F o l'um ' :34 ,&#13;
·; :;, C' ";: F ootball ·a.1. ·3;;, '3G,&#13;
'1 -C· ptain ' 37 : Track ' 3 -1, '3G ,&#13;
'.'ti '3' . Ba:;kct ba ll ~. ' 35, '35,&#13;
'3 : Iowa Dai lv Press A~~oc ation ,&#13;
A ll•State Footb;11l Team ' 37; Mardi&#13;
G ras a~ : ROTC Officer : O ut:;tand- inl.! Cadt•t J unior ROTC ·3-;-: Sih·cr&#13;
G IO\'L':-: ':{G, ' :)7 : l\'lidrlleweig h t Ch am11&#13;
' 3 ti : 1-IL•a \·:nn_·ig-ht Ch n rnp ·:n: T l'L'a :-: urt'l' J uniol' Cla:-::-: ·:·rn . ·:Vi.&#13;
MADELINE CROSE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Ma\· F ell' ·;3.1_ '3:-J, ' :Jl), ' :) 7 : Stamp&#13;
C lu.b ~4: T rack 1\'h•l't. ':{rl; Comnwr- L"i:d CJ11 h ·:{1;, ·:r;.&#13;
ROSE CULTON&#13;
Ge neral&#13;
YO ?~"&#13;
J&#13;
' :lf&gt; . 3G. &#13;
ADELINE DAMGAARD&#13;
Commercial&#13;
May&#13;
F&#13;
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t e '34, '35, '36; Gym Nig-ht Prog-ram ':36: Junio r Band.&#13;
ROGER DICKESON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Nationa l Honorary Soc&#13;
i&#13;
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R :&#13;
S&#13;
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3 : Manag"ing"&#13;
Editor Signal '37; 'f\.&#13;
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n l-!' Ed it&#13;
o r Montice llo '38 : Presid ent Ma!'lque and Baubl e '38 ; "Pride a nd P re j u - dice ;" "Growin g- Pains;' ' " Jdy llin)!s&#13;
of the Kini-!:'' "R&#13;
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s&#13;
:" ''Trysting P I a c e :" "Three's a Crowd;" Publicity, "Pride and Prej udice :" Forum '34, '3:i , '37 :&#13;
NSPA Conv&#13;
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sid&#13;
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Sci&#13;
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Club:&#13;
1\:Iardi Gras '38 ; ROTC Ins pection '36; Staff of Glimpses ; Road S h ow- '37, '3R ; Sig- n:Ji Staff '37.&#13;
JUNE DOHSE&#13;
ERNEST DONER&#13;
General&#13;
W!'&#13;
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Club '&amp;7: Gl ee Club ':](;, ' :l7, '38 : " And l t Ra in ed" '37 : Spring F estival '3.7 : :vtinst!'e l S h ow •3r;; ROTC&#13;
~c.i&gt;~&#13;
ROBERTS. EVANS&#13;
Co ll ege Preparatory&#13;
N ature Club, Vice President, Sec&#13;
-&#13;
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sity Counci l '36; Sen . r Scie nce , P!l. sidc n t ·:ri, 1;{g : Na ll ·d Hono1 . 7, ':l8 ; Se lf-Re -&#13;
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JACK LIPS Coll ege Pr&#13;
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College Prep&#13;
ALTA LEYTHAM&#13;
Comm&#13;
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·~ ~; CAA T reasure r ' a 7; Ma y Fell'&#13;
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·:io: Mardi G rns 3~ : S i!!n:tl Sta ff ' :_{'j: An nu a l Sta ff ·a~; Inte rnationa l Club; S ig-ma Tau Litera r y Soc i(•ty: Pl 11YJ!l'OU nd M eet; South wL•stc rn Iowa T eache rs' Co nv e nti o n ;&#13;
All-School Basket ba ll T eam : NS PA&#13;
Conventio n ' ;{f; Ca p ta in Hall 'J.t,&#13;
·:;:. : Ba,ei.Jall ':l-1, ·:i:., ·:u;: CAA&#13;
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Assistant ':ii, ';{:;: G irl:-: ' Co un c il&#13;
':ls : Co lo ni:d Ba ll: Footba ll Quee n&#13;
Attl.'n da nt.&#13;
NAOMI MARSH&#13;
General&#13;
Orc h t...·stra: Forum; Self - R e lian t&#13;
C lub: M: .. que and Baubl e : "Tea Pot on the Rocks:' ' " Ri ch Man ,&#13;
P oo r Man :" .. :.!"&lt;·~~ .''3·!:_':J!i, ';J(;:&#13;
\.ym N tg-ht .i-i, .{ ;), .Hi, ,{ •·&#13;
STEVEN MATTOX&#13;
Industrial&#13;
BETTY McGRUDER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
l\·Tasqu c· and Bauble ':J5, ' :36 , '37,&#13;
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T e a c h Pr:.:.' Co n\' cntion ' 3(); F orum:&#13;
Vulll'y ha ll ':Vi ; Gyrn Nh!h t ProgTarn 7. ':{H.&#13;
LEO MEYERSON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Gt·nt·ral Sc ie n ce C lu b ' :{..t : N a tu rl' C lub ':{4 : Forum ':"li: S c ie n CL' C lub ·:Hi: M&lt;1 q11t.· and Hauble ·:ri: l'\.'l anHJ.dnJ..!" Editor Shn1a l ';{7; Edito r&#13;
lim t·~ :l~: ' ''Th e T.alL' Chrbto- php 1· lh•: 1n :" C h o ru :.:. and Publi c ity&#13;
"Th e• Co un t and t h e• Co&lt;'d ;" P u bli ci t\' .... rhL· t Tra i n :" "fcllin l!:-; o f i°h c Kin i!;" G lee C lub ':l 7 : S i!!-&#13;
nal ':{I, :{ ~: ROTC Sc•nn•ant.&#13;
STUART MOATS&#13;
Collei:r&lt;' Prep&#13;
HELEN MACKLAND&#13;
Coll el!e Prep&#13;
DONALD W. MARSHALL&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Sc ienc e C lu b; Lette1·man's Club&#13;
' 3tl : Forum ':31: Football '37 : Ba:.:.- kctba ll ·:ir., ·:ir; , ·:io, ·as : ROTC&#13;
U~:/j_[J) .m$v.Cf ~,,&#13;
JACOB MATUSKI&#13;
General&#13;
BEYERL Y MENDELSON Co ll ege Prep&#13;
Nu Omei:ra: F o rum: Mas q UL' and&#13;
Bauble·: G lee Club '3o, ':JG. ' 37,&#13;
: A C&gt;Jppe ll a Cho i1·: G irl;' Sex- l L·ttv '3G , ·a-;-, ·3~: So loist '3fi , ·37 :&#13;
Di:&lt;t.r ict Contc~t ':"lG, ·::Vi : MINK&#13;
Co ntL•:.:.t '3 fi, ·:3 1: Sou t h wc:.:.t Io wa&#13;
Ch on"' ':l 7 , 3~: Co lon ial Ha ll ·:i 5,&#13;
':Hi: oad Show: Debatl' ·:11. ' :)S :&#13;
" . .t.\ r1d It R a i nt"d :" "ThC' Cu un t a nd&#13;
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Comme rci a l &#13;
MARY MOORE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
EARL MULLEN&#13;
Ge n er a l&#13;
ERNEST NELSON&#13;
Industria l&#13;
T rack '3fJ ; Ca rn c r a Club ':·Hi : Press Club '36, '37; Wrcstl inl(" '36, '37, '38 ; Wrestl inl(" Club '38.&#13;
JACK NEVE&#13;
Col I el("e Prep&#13;
F ootba ll '34, ' 3f&gt;, '3fi, ·37 ; l!as kd -&#13;
ball '34, '35, ' 36 , T ;, ';J8 ; Le tt e r -&#13;
man's Club ' 36, '3i, '3X : Nature&#13;
C lu b ' 3 4, ':35 , Pres id e nt ·:i;, : S " lf- R e lia nt Clu b ':H; , ':n. ·ai'&lt; , S .! rg't.·ant&#13;
at Arms : Co nce rt Hand ·:34, ':);:;,&#13;
·:rn. '37: MarchinA" Hand ':Jr. , ·:17: Statf' Rand Co nt ~s t :; . ·afl , ·:3 7:&#13;
Orch estra '36; F'orum ·:rn . 'H, ·:i :&#13;
De b;1te ' :3 6 ; Se nior Class Prt:sid e nt: Mardi Gra s '3R .&#13;
JEAN F. NUGENT&#13;
Comm er cia l&#13;
WHS Ci cc Clul&gt; and Mix ed Cho r us ':3 4 , ' :{i) : Ma y F e t e ' 3fj , ·:37; S h!ma&#13;
T ;1u ':3fi, '3 7, ·ax : S t:c l"e tary uf S il.! -&#13;
ma Tau ·a;. ·:38: Vi et• Prl'sid 11 n t&#13;
Sig- m &lt;J Tau ·ax : Self-Rt·l i&lt;-rnt ': H~ ; Po rum ·aR.&#13;
LEWIS MOSER&#13;
I ndustria l&#13;
Good Drive rs' Club ' :{f; : i\'l a :-; qU t..· an&lt;I Baubl e ·;37 ; '"Pride a nd P rL•j u di ce :··&#13;
"Growinl! Pain:-; ;" ''ThL' lh·turn u f&#13;
P c t L' r Grimm.•·&#13;
LLOYD MUMFORD&#13;
Co llege Prep&#13;
Stamp C luu ·:i:l , ';J,I, ·:i;;: Good&#13;
lJrivl·1·s' Club ':{G, ':{7; S e ni o r Scienct.• Club ':.37 ' :ii'( ; S tate Hand Co n- t est Iowa Cily ' ;{;&gt; , ':Hi, ';{j': Fir t&#13;
Cla ss Mus ic ian ':i i, ·:~s; Munt ict.•l lu&#13;
Advcrtis in J.! Staff ':.3 7, ·:~ &gt;-t ; Tru rn -&#13;
honl' Quartet ':{H.&#13;
MARGARET NEILL&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Ma y F'ete ';{;), ':Hi, ':Vi ; F o r u m ':{fl ,&#13;
·:rn ; Sel f-Re li a n t ':Hi , ':Ji, ·:is; Sc•c ·&#13;
r c tary o f Delph ians ; CAA : Foot·&#13;
ba ll Qut.•e n ':Hi; Southwcsl t.•rn l?wa&#13;
T eac h ers Co nv e ntion; Gy m NtJ.! ~t&#13;
11ro).!ram ·an ' :{7; "Ou r Co usin from Swede n : .. Voll c•yua ll ·:i:,, ·:1G;&#13;
Mus ic Club .;H; S iA"iial Sta f f ' :l 7,&#13;
·:~H ; Junio r (; Jee ' ;j .1.&#13;
CLAUDE O 'HARA&#13;
Comm e r c ial &#13;
JERROLD OPAL&#13;
Co ll e)!e Prep&#13;
Or ~s trn (at A. L. l ·:i.1, ·:i;;, '3(;;&#13;
Han d (at A. L.1 '3!i , '~fi: Co n c t.•rt&#13;
Han&lt;l ':Vi, ':{::; : Sc it_•tH.·c Clu l&gt; ':ri;&#13;
Ho y s' March in g- Hand ·a1. ·as: Fi l'st&#13;
Lh:utl·nan t o f I\1l arc hin J.! Hand ';{ j,&#13;
·:i .4.&#13;
J'v!ARIE PICKENS&#13;
Co mme rcial&#13;
Hask&lt;·t- a k ':{!""1,&#13;
Club: Let tt.•r-&#13;
; Ba o&lt; -&#13;
Self-Rt.•liant ':J:l, ·:rn . ':li': Pyrarnids&#13;
·:n: Intl'rnation al Corn-. nl! L'tlCL'&#13;
•:14 : La w Club ':.3 !i , Vil'L• Pn•s 1r1L•nt&#13;
':Hi : GAA: OC' lphians ·:r;, '3S; May&#13;
Ft: tt.· ':34, ·:Hi, ·:rn: Baseball ... ·3;,: "On t h L' S pot ," S ii.:na l ' 3fi: S tyle&#13;
Sh(lw ·:rn.&#13;
PAULINE PRASSE&#13;
JEAN RAMSEY&#13;
C'o llCJ!C' Prep&#13;
l.ibrc1rY C lu b ';{:j , ·:rn: I.i br:1 1·y Staff&#13;
' :{ 7, ';{-,"\ : May Fl'lt• ·:~:;. ':{H, ':Ji.&#13;
':{ ~: F o rum ':{!""1: l nll"rna t io nal C luh :&#13;
Stv il' S h o w ':H;, ':{ ";": Col o ni a l Ha ll&#13;
•:17 . ':{;-:; Advertis i n J..r Sta ff for Annual ·:{ : il itar~· Ba ll ·:n: G:i.:m&#13;
N ig h t l 'rogTam ·:Vi: "ThL• Had t· nn~._ .,&#13;
RUSSELL OSBORN&#13;
General 1&#13;
Footba ll 34, ~/' 3;;, ' 36 , '37 : V ice&#13;
Prco ident &lt;Gbod Ori,·crs Clu b '36,&#13;
·3;: Presid ent Nature Club ,34;&#13;
Woodpecke r' ·35: ROTC Corpora l :&#13;
Rifl c'-J' eam ·3~: Go lf Squa d '35: Si1&lt;nul Staff '~7. ·33 ; Annua l Staff '3F:: Forum '3 7 : Staff o f li pse~ :&#13;
NSPA Co n ve nt ion '37.&#13;
LORETT A OSWALD&#13;
Co mmercial&#13;
Ope rett a '36: May F c t e ' 34, ·35, '36 , '37 : Gym Nig-ht Progr a m ' 3'j, '38 ;&#13;
Ch o ru s ' 35 , '36 , ' 37: South west Iowa&#13;
Chorus: S igma T au L iterary: Com - m erc ial Club Se r g-cant a t Arm~:&#13;
Tumbling- Squad: Acl\'c rtbinJ! Staff Sig-nal; Teach ers' Con\'cntion Pro- gram '35 , ·:3 ; : Trc a s u n•r Commer- c ial Clu!i.&#13;
VIOLET PETERSEN&#13;
Commerci a l&#13;
Prc::; iclc nt of Commt!r c ial Clu b ';j().&#13;
'37, 3~ .&#13;
PITT&#13;
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JEAN RAYBURN&#13;
Co ll c1&lt;e Prep&#13;
Junior la ~s Vi ce Pre~ick·nt ';)/: Girls' Cou n c il ':36, ·:3s: "Gl'ow ing&#13;
in :" Natio nal H o n ora n · Socit•l \' . 3 'j. . 38 ; A w~ Cha l'ClCll'I: Con r t'I:_&#13;
L'nCt' ':{7 : F o rum ·:~ ), ':Hl: rvtardi&#13;
Gras ·3~: Stat L' cac L· · Con ,·ent io n ·a1i: So wt·~t T Pa c ht.•rs Co n - .~,nt 11 ';) !), ·:17: Annua l ort~ Editor ':~ ~: Annua l Ad\' L• in g- Sta ff ·:1i1: SiJ! n a l Nc.•w:5 Editor ·:1•: Gv rn&#13;
St udC" n t ~·:.i ~tant 'Ti. ~~: May F.t'tL•&#13;
·: . ·:rn. ·:~;: m Ni}.!ht Pru).!ra m&#13;
':)i, ·:1i1: SL• nio r On t·~tra ·a .1, ';)fl,&#13;
';)fi, ·:r;: Sl'n io r Ha nd ·:{7. Stat.l• Contc:-:t ':{ fi : CAA ·:Hi, ' :Vi , ·:{ ,'"! ,&#13;
Prc."·dcknt ·:t...:: Ha kl tl ll ·:Hi. ';{j:&#13;
All Sc hoo l ·:i 7: Vo ll .-~· Hall ·:1.1. ·:i;,, ·:16. ·a~: Ha~l·ha ll ·:~ti, ·:Hi_ &#13;
LORRAINE RAWLINGS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Sen io r Girls' Glee '35 , '3G. ' 37, ' 38:&#13;
Senior Cho rus '35 , '3G, '37, '38 : A Cappe lla Cho ir '3G, '37 , '38 : Op- e re tta '36, '37, ' 38 : Sextette '3G, '37, '38: MINK Contest '3G, '37, '38 : D ist rict Music Contest '3:"i, '3G,&#13;
'37, '38: Deba t e Team '36, ' 37, '38 : State Debate Tou rnamen t '36, ' 37,&#13;
'38 : GAA '35, '3G: Nu Omega Pres- iden t ' 37, '38 : May F c t e '35 , '36,&#13;
'37, 3i( : Southweste rn lowa c~ i·&#13;
v al ru~ ':15, ':1fi, ':1j .&#13;
DEAN RICHARDSON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Uand '3·1, '35, ' 3G, '37, '38: Co r pora l o f Band : Cornet Trio '37, '38: F oot- ba ll '~6. ' 37 : Stat e Ba nd Contest, Marching Band '35 , '3G, ' 37: D is- t rict Contest '35, ' 3G, '37 : Iowa City Ra nd Clinic '38 : M usic Clu b '3G, '37, '38 ; Pe ru Music Contest '37 ;&#13;
~om ~ Solo '38 : Road Show ' 37, 38 : And It Rained" '3G, "Count a nd th e Coed" '37 : Second Regional National Contest ~s.&#13;
JOHN RICKETTS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Bette r Dr ive rs' Cl ub '3G: Science Clu b ' 33 : Music Club ' 3·1, •:37 : Ba nd ' 33, ' 34, '35 , ' 3G, •;37: O rchestra&#13;
'35, '37 : Dr u m Twirle r '37 : ''Cou n t a nd t he Coed :" Ba,;ketball '33 : Iowa State Ma rching- and Conce rt Band '35 , '3G, '37 : P residen t Orches- tra ' 37 : Vice President Band '37 : Road Show ' 37, '38 : Sax Quartet ':1/'&lt;: D i:-&gt;trict c Co tc~t '3S ·;{(l , ·: 7. '&#13;
ELIZABETH ROBERTS&#13;
Com mercial&#13;
!\fa;· Fete ' :35 , ' 37: YOU Clu b.&#13;
EVERTT SEALOCK&#13;
~In~&#13;
BENEDICT RINDONE&#13;
Industrial&#13;
M IN I\ Contl':;l ' :{:1, ':Hi ; F rt.':-;h nwn&#13;
F ootba ll ':{.1 : F'rl':-;hnw n B a:-:kl•t ba ll&#13;
':{.t, ·a;, ; F rc:-o hmen Track ·:1;;: Stamp Club · ':{fi : Good D ri,·L·r:-&gt;' C lub ':H;,&#13;
'37 : Annual Sta f f : Mu nticdlo&#13;
Ad\·l·rti:·dn!.! Cum milll't.! ·:3~; Sel (-&#13;
Rl'liant C lub ':H.; : Fo rum ~-&#13;
BILL SALES&#13;
Coll cJ!C P rep&#13;
Foo tball ·:1.1, ·:17: lla 111l ':lo&gt;. ·:11; , ·:17 : Iowa Sutt(' M11 ~ic tival ':\:-1, ':Hi,&#13;
·:r;: " Growi nJ.! Pa in:.-" :~7: Road S ho w ·as : Cuud Drh·l·r:.-' Cl u b ':\ !'"1 ,&#13;
·:H;: Sc il• nct.· C lulJ ·:ri: N at u n.• Club&#13;
':H: Mardi Gra:" :{~: Forum ' :Hi;&#13;
Ll'll &lt;..·rm ;i n ":" C\11h ' ;\:-\.&#13;
DOROTHY SELLENS&#13;
HARLAN SLUYTER&#13;
Indust ri a l&#13;
W r e:.-tl i nJ.! ':l!i, ':Hi ; Capta in ·:r7, ·:~8;&#13;
Hand ·:3r,, ':Hi. ·:n: l .vttv1·m1.·n':;.&#13;
Clu b ·:~:,, ·:H&gt;. ·:n. &#13;
GEORGE SMITH&#13;
Gen e r a l&#13;
RUSSELL SMITH&#13;
Jndus trial&#13;
CARROL SPEER&#13;
Gen e ral&#13;
':Hi, ·:r;. :{ l, ':Vi' ':{ ~ :&#13;
· ·st r a :{~:S t rin}!&#13;
I N K l\'1 u s ic Con-&#13;
:itL' Music Conll'st , ';{f: D istrict l\'l usit: ;, , ':{Ii , ':{ I, ';{:-) : "And&#13;
(i: " Count a n d th l•&#13;
·c Corpora l ; Stamp&#13;
JOHN STEINKE&#13;
'"'" ~&#13;
JANET SWAN&#13;
Comml'rda l&#13;
&lt;; irl&lt; Count:il ':{ii : ni a rd i Cra .... ·:{...: :&#13;
A n nu :il A('t \' t~; Editor ·a;-:: S iJ,.!' n a l&#13;
E d it or ';ij : N 11 Onw:..m :-ih!'m:i ':{f,&#13;
' ;{l"!: M:i;.· Ft'l c..• ':{.t , {~1. ·:rn: &lt;:AA&#13;
·:ui : S iJ.!m:i T au ':i!l: ln lt'rnalin11:1I&#13;
' :{.t : T r:t e k ()t ll•vn Ath·rHlant: F1111th:dl Ot1&lt;•t•n A ttl'nd:int.&#13;
RICHARD L. SMITH&#13;
Collei&lt;e Prep&#13;
F ootba ll ·36; l!asketball ·3;; ; W oudp cckC'rs' Club: Good D ri\'e rs' C lu b.&#13;
ADA SPECTOR&#13;
Collei&lt;e Prep&#13;
Nu Omega S h:-ma '31 , '3t' : UalUoa School , Canal Zon&lt;.." '3.:l, ' ;{ (j ,&#13;
LELA SPENCER&#13;
Comme r cia l&#13;
Homl'makers' Club: V ice P 1·t..·s i&lt;k·n t&#13;
Horn c make rs' Club '36 : Scc r L•ta r y&#13;
H o m em a k e rs' Club '3:); "" Mirn i&#13;
Lii&lt;h t&gt; the Candle ,., May ~te '34,&#13;
' 35, '3(j : Style h ow ' ;{j: F o rum ':"li:&#13;
G irls' Council '36.&#13;
RICHARD STEACH&#13;
Commer cial&#13;
G ll·e C lub ·a.1. ·:3;; , '%, •:E. :i~ :&#13;
Latin Clu b ':lo ; Golf Squa d ·3;; , ·3r;, ·:i~: " And lt Rained" ·36 ;&#13;
''Count a nd t h e Coed"' '31: T e n or&#13;
Soloi:-&gt; t ·37: Mixl·tl Qua rtPt and Oc tet ';{7. ·33; Letter m en's Club Ch on1:-&gt; "3fi. ':{j.&#13;
ELEANOR TABLER&#13;
C'om mcrcinl&#13;
~t:.1&gt;· ~~ll· .::{ 1i. ·:c·: ::;i).!'nw T:111. ·_:{:-1. M1. .L. .{ -.. : A nnual A1h·t.•rt1:-- 11H!&#13;
~t a f f ·:{': \ ",d lt.•»hnl\ ':{f): Ha:-:\•U:1il ':{ii: Hh »t hni...·t il':tl l·:xl·n·i:-: l' ·:{7. &#13;
BOB TAYLb~ Cor rn er'fi al , ' •&#13;
/&#13;
EILEEN THURSTON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
CAA Pre&#13;
sid&#13;
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Base&#13;
b&#13;
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0. ............................................... MONTICELLO 1938 ................................................ 0&#13;
Thomas Jefferson on Parade&#13;
The following tale is fictitious in itself, bur it is true m the respect that it may have happened at any time.&#13;
It was one of those swe ll Mondays that so often comes after a drizzly week-end. The&#13;
sk y was an azure blue, the trees and grass had a freshness to their greenness that had&#13;
come with the spring rains the day before, flowers held all the colors of the spectrum&#13;
collected from the rainbow which had followed the preceding d ay's showers. All the&#13;
windows in the school were open and the students divided their time between the lesson&#13;
and the invitations that the spring weather was sending out. The office was busy with&#13;
the usual first-period work that accompanies Monday mornings, making our admits, typing letters, answering telephone calls, and answering numerous questions to students. l\!Ir.&#13;
Mye rs was in his private office in conference when suddenly he popped our the doo r,&#13;
looked around to see who was in the outer office, seemed to be satisfied and said,&#13;
Journalism Room&#13;
"Bob, will you step into my office a minute? There's something I want to do that I&#13;
think you'll enjoy!"&#13;
"Why surely, Mr. Myers. But I should get back to class-"&#13;
"That will be taken care of. In fact, you may nor attend your regular classes f or two&#13;
days. Don't look so astounded, I'll explain m a moment. "&#13;
"Bob, I want you to meet l\!Ir. Strumm and Mr. Avers."&#13;
"Glad to know you, Bob," exclaimed Mr. Strumm, a big man, who looked as if h e might&#13;
have been an athlete in his school days, as he shook hands.&#13;
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" How do you do, young man," said Mr. Avers as he was introduced. Mr. Avers was a&#13;
tall, lanky fellow, with a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face. H e looked as if he&#13;
were always ready for a good rime.&#13;
Bob acknowledged both the introductions bur his face still held a look of mute aston:shment char made all three of the men laugh. "Bob," said Mr. Myers, "we'll rake the&#13;
suspense from you r mind at once. l\tlr. Strumm and Mr. Avers are on an educa tiona l&#13;
survey and are going around the country to different high sch'.)ols, observing how they&#13;
operate, and then they are to put their observations down in writing for the average&#13;
layman to read. Today and tomorrow they're going to be here at Thomas J efferson&#13;
Print Shop-First Period&#13;
and I want you to be their guide and show them all of the school, the classes, club&#13;
meetings, and make their short stay as entertaining and educa tional as possible. P lan&#13;
your own program, Bob, and gentlemen, I know that you will have an enjoyable time&#13;
with Bob as your guide."&#13;
"Well,'' said Bob, "To put it mildly, I've been caught short-winded with the whirlwind&#13;
of events that have just occurred. I hardly know where to start, but as I see a Signal&#13;
there on the counter it gives me the idea that we may as well start with the Journa lism&#13;
department. It's located in the other building and as we walk over there, I'll tell vou a&#13;
little about Thomas Jefferson High School. It was built in 1922 and is one of the&#13;
newest school buildings in Council Bluffs. It was intended for a capacity of about P.ight&#13;
hundred and, although it is only 16 years old, it has a population of about eleven hu ndred students, making it far too crowded. The building is fire proof and it has one of&#13;
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the best football fields and tracks that you would find at any high school the same size.&#13;
But here we are at the journalism room.&#13;
"This first period class is responsible for the Sigllal, the house organ at T. ]., which is&#13;
published every Friday, if finances permit. The managing editors are H elen Boylan&#13;
and V era Flenker, juniors. The boy sitting at that table is Bill Kissel, front page editor,&#13;
and the girls you see are either typing copy or working on contracts. Miss H azel Miller&#13;
is the advisor of the Signal and teaches all the journalism m school. J ournalism I stuManltaf Training&#13;
dents act as reporters, and the advanced journalism class, the class which we are now in,&#13;
handles all the editing of the copy and the making up of the pages. The room is well&#13;
equipped for putting out the paper, as it has four typewriters, plenty of room to work&#13;
in7 ,and a gocdly number of reference books. The nicest feature of the location of the&#13;
journalism room is that it is right next to the print shop. Right through rhis door."&#13;
"Bob, do you mean to tell me that your school paper is put out by your own print shop?"&#13;
questioned Mr. Avers.&#13;
" Y es indeed, sir," answered Bob. "And not only that, they print the report cards, blanks,&#13;
forms and the like needed in the superintendent's office, do all the printing that the&#13;
school office needs such as the permanent record cards, all sorts of tickets, programs for&#13;
plays, bulletins, well almost everything you can think of that an educational institution&#13;
such as ours needs. The output from here is greater than of a lot of commercial print&#13;
shops."&#13;
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"They certainly are well equipped," remarked Mr. Strumm.&#13;
"Right, sir. There are two small presses for small jobs, the big cylinder press for the&#13;
Signal and other large jobs, in fact it's better equipped than most of the commercial&#13;
shops. This year the print shop has a lot more space as it was moved from what is&#13;
now part of rhe manual training department. This used to be the ROTC hall.&#13;
"Mr. Carl Gernerzky is the instructor and this class is of his advanced students. They're&#13;
the ones that run the Signal off the press. Mr. Gernetzky is quite a camera hound and&#13;
Concert Band&#13;
takes all the school pictures. He has taken all of rhe pictures for rhe annual, r xcept&#13;
of course the senior pictures, which is quite an item when you think about it. Some&#13;
of his work is remarkable and he's making a name for himself in rhe amateur field .&#13;
Through this door and we'll go on to the manual training shop.&#13;
" Our manual training shop is ve ry well equipped also. There's Mr. C. H . Carter, instructor, sharpening the teeth of one of the circula r saws from rhe table saw. Mr. Carter,&#13;
hesides teaching all the manual training classes and lathe, handles the learhercrafr department as well."&#13;
" Leathercrafr, eh?" asked Mr. Srrumm. 'Tl! bet that's a fascinating subject! I wish I&#13;
could have taken it when I was in high school."&#13;
" Ir is an interesting subj ect and one that is quite in demand among rhe students. Roys&#13;
and girls alike take it and th ey turn out some surprisingly fin e specimens. Pocketl:iooks,&#13;
hillfolds, card cases, bookends, bookmarks, book covers, well in fact rhe students turn out&#13;
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almost any leather object that you can imagine. Some of the work is quite valuable because of the exquisite designs that are tooled into the leather and the fact that the work&#13;
is by hand makes it more valuable."&#13;
"Bob," Mr. Avers queried, "I noticed some kind of rock m the window as we came m.&#13;
Can you tell us what it is?"&#13;
"I'm glad you reminded me of that, !'Vlr. Avers. That at the present is one of the most&#13;
interesting ventures of the manual training shop. That rock is what they call alabaster.&#13;
Geenral Science Class&#13;
I believe it comes from somewhere in W;·oming. If you will notice, it has very beautiful&#13;
designs in it, which are really brought out to perfection on the finished job."&#13;
"But how in the world do they work it?" questioned Mr. Avers. "I see no facilities for&#13;
working on rock around here."&#13;
"The way that alabaster can be worked is the most remarkable quality about it. Believe&#13;
it or not, gentlemen, this material can be cut with a hand saw and turned on the wood&#13;
lathes. The boys have really turned out some fine work from this alabaster. Bookends,&#13;
lamps, cases for clocks that you set on a table; all of it beautiful work, done at a nominal&#13;
cost, and if put on the market, would sell at quite high prices."&#13;
"Tell me, Bob," remarked Mr. Strumm as Bob was taking them over to the band hall,&#13;
"Why does your manual training department delve into so many different fields? I mean,&#13;
take up this extra work other than with just wood."&#13;
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"The only logical answer that I could ever figure out is that Mr. Carter is progressive,&#13;
always on the lookout for new ideas to make shop work more interesting to the boys. A&#13;
year or so ago the manual training shop experienced some with inlaid wood. The boys&#13;
made pictures, all of wood: put designs on table tops, particularly on card tables thar they&#13;
Physics and Chemistry Laboratory&#13;
made, and turned out a lot of work that won them a lot of recognition around here. People realize that a project turned out in the Thomas Jefferson shop is just as good as any&#13;
you could buy at the furniture store."&#13;
By this time the second period had started and the semor band was in its place in the&#13;
band hall. "This band and ROTC hall is the newest addition to the buildings at T. ] ·&#13;
Ir was built last summer and occupied last fall. The building is sound proofed and the&#13;
acoustics are very fine, making it an excellent place for the instrumental department. Mr.&#13;
Paul C. Dawson is the director of the band and orchestra, and has established a band we&#13;
are certainly proud of. Our concert band won a superior rating at the district contest,&#13;
which makes it eligible to go to the national contest at Omaha. You see those rooms at&#13;
the west side there? They're for keeping the instruments sa fely locked up. Before this&#13;
building was made one was liable to find instruments almost anywhere in the building .&#13;
Many's the time I've opened my locker door, only to have my locker partner's instrument&#13;
case come tumbling into my arms. There are different rooms for the different families&#13;
of instruments.&#13;
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"Let's go over to the other building as it's almost the third period and we can watch the&#13;
girls' glee club in action."&#13;
"Some of the boys in the band have on different uniforms than the others. Why ts that,&#13;
Bob?" asked Mr. Avers as they walked into the main building.&#13;
"They were part of our marching band and were in those uniforms. The marching band&#13;
is a unit of the ROTC and helps in the inspections and in parades. It really has a fine&#13;
Fourth Period-Monda)'&#13;
reputation around here, and it also has a superior rating and will attend the nationa l contest. I'm sorry it's not in action today as it is a splendid sight to watch.&#13;
"Through these doors and we'll go into the auditorium and wait for the girls' glee club to&#13;
start."&#13;
"How many does your auditorium seat?" inured Mr. Avers.&#13;
"Well, not nearly enough, I can assure you," replied Bob. "I believe it seats about seven&#13;
hundred fifty. There isn't even standing room when we have a full assembly. But I see&#13;
that the girls are about ready to sing. At present they're practicing for the national contest&#13;
as they received superior in the district. Mrs. Alice Denton Jones is the director of the&#13;
glee club and she's the first vocal instructor at T. J. that has ever developed a group to&#13;
the point to where they could win a superior."&#13;
"Do you have a boys' glee club?" questioned l'vlr. Strumm. "I'm interested, as I was in the&#13;
glee club at college."&#13;
" You bet we have a boys' glee and, although they haven't any superior ratings, tht&gt;v're&#13;
pretty good. They meet Tuesdays and Thursdays at this period, so that's why we won't&#13;
get to see them."&#13;
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"Those are certainly good-looking robes that the girls are wearing," remarked Mr. Srrumm.&#13;
"Those robes belong to the glee club and I believe they earned them by putting on some&#13;
programs. Ar least they helped pay for them by doing something like that. They're not&#13;
worn every day. I imagine they're wearing them today to get used to them. Makes them&#13;
less nervous when they go before the judges.&#13;
"We may as \vell leave here and visit some of the class rooms. We won't be able to see&#13;
near all of them, but we can do our best and those we don't see, we can talk about. Here's&#13;
Room 208; the biology and genera l science room. This period it's used for G eneral SciFifth Period-Mon day&#13;
ence I and Mr. Edward Jewett is the instructor. This class is a freshman class and preFares the student for the physics and chemistry classes which he meets in his junior and&#13;
senior years. The science I classes do minor experiments in this room, but this room is&#13;
really most interesting to look into when the biology class is here. Then animals are dissected, different parts of the anatomy studied. Mr. Fields is instructor for biology.&#13;
"We can rake a short cut through here and go into Room 207, which is the physics and&#13;
chemistry laboratory. Mr. 0 . A . Bump is the instructor in physics and chemistry. This&#13;
third period class is a Physics I class and from the looks of things, they're studying the&#13;
problem of parallel forces. Mr. Bump is demonstrating to the class just the wav the&#13;
parallel forces act. Our laboratory is very well equipped for all the various experiments&#13;
which must be carried on in the advanced science department. Each table in here, as you&#13;
see, is equipped with a sink, hot and cold water, four gas jets, and provisions for setting&#13;
up experiments. Mr. Bump often takes his classes on trips to study or observe things that&#13;
closely relate to subjects they have studied in class. One trip that proved very interesting&#13;
to the students was to one of the music stores in Omaha to see and hear a Hammond electric organ. By hearing this instrument they could hear all the notes which they had studied&#13;
about in a chapter on sound."&#13;
"Do your science students study anything about streamlining? That seems to be one of&#13;
the subjects we hear so much of lately," said Mr. Avers.&#13;
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"Yes, sir. The physics dasses study about streamlining and a very interesting study it is.&#13;
Through rhe use of slides in a projector, Mr. Bump demonstrates the principle. By using&#13;
some sort of apparatus he puts different shaped objects in a stream of water, projects it&#13;
on a screen, and presto, rhe principle of streamlining is revealed before your eyes. We may&#13;
Self Reliant Club&#13;
as well leave this room and go on down the hall and avoid the rush of students as it's almost noon. I'll meet rhe rwo of you at the office right after the noon hour and we'll&#13;
continue on our trip around the school."&#13;
MONDAY AFTERNOON&#13;
"Hello, Bob," said rvlr. Srrumm as rhe three met for their afternoon inspection of the&#13;
school. "Are we all ready for the afternoon?"&#13;
"I'm ready when you say the word, sir. I hope you enjoyed your lunch."&#13;
"We certainly did, Bob," answered l'vlr. Avers. "\"\(! e ate in your cafeteria. They certainly&#13;
have good food in there."&#13;
"I'm glad that you liked it. We'll visit the cooking department tomorrow morning. \XT e're&#13;
lucky this afternoon, for most of the clubs hold their meetings today and we will be able&#13;
to visit almost all of them. But for next two periods we can visit two of the ROTC companies. The fourth period has already started so let's go out to rhe drill hall and observe&#13;
the actions of the fourth period company.&#13;
" Captain Jack Ginn, a junior, is in command of this company. It is made up, almost&#13;
completely, of rookies, cadets rhar are raking drill for the first semester. Despite the fact&#13;
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that this company is composed of first year men, it drills exceedingly well and will take&#13;
part in the inspection, May 10. Sergeant H. B. Truex is the ROTC instructor and M a jor&#13;
Mead is the P. M. S. and T. for the Omaha and Council Bluffs high schools.&#13;
"How many ROTC companies are there, Bob?" questioned Mr. Strumm.&#13;
Allied Y 011th&#13;
" Five, sir. Two today, both of them rookie companies, and three tomorrow. There are&#13;
sixteen officers commanding the Thomas Jefferson Regiment, which has two hundred&#13;
thirty cadets as the personnel."&#13;
" I see all these rifles around the east end of the hall here," said Mr. Avers. ' 'About how&#13;
many are there here?"&#13;
"There are only two hundred rifles for the regiment of two hundred thirty cadets. Quite&#13;
a condition to combat when it comes time for inspection. There goes the bell. In ju9t a&#13;
couple of minutes there'll be another first-year company out here.&#13;
"Say, Bob, this is certainly a large company," exclaimed rvir. Strumm.&#13;
"Why are so many of the cadets out of uniform?" asked Mr. Avers.&#13;
"This is the largest company we have in the corps and it is the other rookie company.&#13;
There is such a lack of upper classmen in this company that many of the corporals are&#13;
just taking their second semester of drill. Yet, despite their lack of experience, they have&#13;
done a nice job with this company: it drills almost as well as the companies composed of&#13;
upper classmen, Lieutenant Colonel Phil Gurney commands this company of eight squads.&#13;
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cause there aren't enough ro go around. It is a mid-year company and by the time they&#13;
started drill there wasn't a uniform left in the store room. For that reason about half the&#13;
company is in civilian clothes."&#13;
"I say, Bob," said Mr. Strumm, "why are the boys putting these benches in little groups?"&#13;
"You'll see in just a moment, l\1r. Strumm. The cadets are arranged like that, in squads,&#13;
and then the officers teach the individual squads different subjects, depending on which&#13;
N u 0111ega Literar y Society&#13;
company they are in. I think-yes, that's it. This company ts learning the nomenclature,&#13;
care and cleaning of the rifle."&#13;
"Does each company have a differenr subject?" questioned Mr. Avers.&#13;
"Yes, sir, they do. The senior company has mapping, the others have musketry, scouting&#13;
and patrolling, first aid, extended order, and sanitation and hygiene. Some companies have&#13;
on e suhject to take care of, others have two or three.&#13;
" \Xlell this period's over, but I've a treat for you this next period. Our honor club meets&#13;
during the sixth period today, and I think they'll let us sit in on part of the meeting. If&#13;
I'm not mista ken its meeting will take all period today, so let's hurry over to the other&#13;
huilding and get in on the beginning.'&#13;
"Didn't you say something about this club being an honor club?" asked Mr. Avers as&#13;
they hurried down to the cafeteria where the meeting was to be held.&#13;
" Yes, I did," replied Bob. "This organiza tion is called the Self-Reliant Club and its sponsor is Mr. Daron Warren. T o get in the club, one has to have the reputation among the&#13;
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students and faculty that he or she is to be trusted, and can be counted on to do the right&#13;
thing in an emergency. One's conduct must be above the average and once someone who&#13;
is in the club does something that is unbecoming to their conduct, he or she is dropped&#13;
from the club. To get in the club is not an easy job. First one must fill out an application&#13;
Masque and Ba!lble&#13;
on which he gives a full account of the time he has spent in various occupations during one&#13;
week. Then he must be voted on by his home room and passed by it. After passing the&#13;
home room the application goes to the faculty and if it passes them it goes to th e Fon11n.&#13;
The Forum is the self-governing body at T. J. and is composed entirely of students. They&#13;
vote on the applicant and if they wish they may have him tell them why he thinks he&#13;
should be allowed to join the Self-Reliant Club. If he passes the Forum, the Self-Reli ant&#13;
Club itself votes on him.&#13;
"So you see, to belong to this group, one must be rated pretty high among the students&#13;
at T . J. Besides having the honor of belonging to this group, one is allowed many !Jrivileges. For instance, after being absent, a Self-Reliant member need not take an admit&#13;
with him to his classes from the office. Self-Reliant students rarely abuse this privilege,&#13;
howeve r. Bob Evans, senior, is the president of the club; vice-president is Myrtle Cooney,&#13;
junior; secretary is Roylyn Flaxbeard, senior; and the treasurer is Rose Clark, senior. The&#13;
club is popula r and students strive to join it. It's almost time for the regular club meetings&#13;
to start, but before we make the rounds, let's atte nd a short mee ting of a group that belongs&#13;
to the Allied Youth ."&#13;
"The Allied Youth," mused Mr. Strumm. "It seems to me that I've heard that name before."&#13;
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"No doubt you have. It's a national organization. Right in here. This club is the newest&#13;
one in the school and it was started by Mr. Myers this spring. Its purpose is this. 'It stands&#13;
for liberation, through education, of alcoholic beverages.' The officers are Yale Gotsdiner,&#13;
sophomore, president; Betty Graul, sophomore, vice-president; Jean Waugh, sophomore,&#13;
sec retary; and Kenneth Sales, sophomore, treasurer. As the club is new, it hasn't had&#13;
Sigma T a11 Literary Society&#13;
any regular programs as ye t, but we feel sure that the time is not far off when it will be&#13;
one of the outstanding clubs of the school. There are about fifty in the club, which is a&#13;
larger membership than some of the older clubs in the school. The other clubs must be&#13;
started by now, so let's spend a short time with those we want to visit.&#13;
" H ere's where the Nu Omegas meet. The Nu Omega is a girls' literary society. It is&#13;
on e of the most active clubs in the school and has probably contributed more to the school&#13;
than any other one club. That seems only natural, though, when you consider their purpose which is 'To develop literary ability and character and to render service to the community.' Miss rviabel Gunderson and Mrs. Clara Strickland, sponsors of the society, keep&#13;
the club living up to its purpose and make the club an asset to the school. It's quite popular among the girls and it has an enrollment of fifty-two. President of the society is&#13;
Lorraine Rawling, senior; vice-president, Jean Schluter, junior; secretary, rviyrrle Cooney,&#13;
junior; and treasurer, H elen Ray Kull, junior. Under such able managership the club has&#13;
accomplished much this semester. They have put on several programs within their own&#13;
group, and then they have put on a lot of all-school dances which have been very pooular&#13;
wirh the students. N ot only ha ve they been popular, but they have swe lled the Nu&#13;
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Omegian treasury somewhat. The Nu Omegas put on a Mother's D ay program which,&#13;
so I hear, is very nice to attend.&#13;
«Of course, this literary society, like others, is very secret, and the ideals, bylaws, a nd such&#13;
of the club are kept in strictest confidence among the members. Before the members arc&#13;
sworn in this club, they are put through an mmation, part of which a t least IS see n hy the&#13;
Delphian&#13;
entire student body. When pledges are initiated, they are painted up as Indian s or something and then wear that paint a ll day at school. They are teased about it by everyone&#13;
in the school, and I imagine they are mighty g lad to get it off at nig ht."&#13;
"Bob," whispered Mr. Strumm, " I believe you're right about this club having secre t business. The way that large woman is glaring at us, I think it would be a good idea to leave&#13;
and go visit some other club."&#13;
" I think that's a good suggestion," said Bob. "Let's slip out.&#13;
"That large lady you spoke of," remarked Bob, as they headed towa rds the 111.eeting place&#13;
of the Masque and Bauble, "is Mrs. Strickland. She's one of the best-liked teachers a t&#13;
T . ]., because of her sou thern geniality. Her growl is far worse than he r bite; in fact she&#13;
rarely growls but what she doesn't start smiling before she is through.&#13;
"Let's go in and watch the Masque and Bauble in action. This club IS the drama tics organization and is under the sponso rship of Miss D oris A. Hatch. Roger Dickeson , senior,&#13;
is the president; Roylyn Flaxbeard, senior, vice-president; Pauline Prasse, se111o r, secre tary;&#13;
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June Ford, senior, treasurer. This club is another one of the more active ones. It puts&#13;
on several one-act plays dttring each school year, and has different programs for the club&#13;
itself. For instance , not long ago rhe members talked through the school loud speaking&#13;
system&#13;
G. A .. A.&#13;
"Do you have a loud speaking system here at T . ].?" asked M r. Avers.&#13;
"Not the kind tha t you're thinking of, i\ilr. Avers. It isn't one of these systems with which&#13;
the principal can ta lk to rhe student body from his office. Ir's just a microphone hooked&#13;
up to the loud speaker of the moving picture machine. Yer it works splendidly and portrays voices with rema rkable clarity. It gives the student the experience of talking over&#13;
a microphone, while his classmates check and criticize him.&#13;
"The club, however, spends its time in studying rhe different problems that confront the&#13;
hi gh school student when a production is put on at the school. Lighting rhe stage, the&#13;
use of spotlights, how scenery should be used for best effect, the art of applying make-up,&#13;
and points in acting on rhe stage . M ore than the things taught about problems backstage, the club teaches its members to be able to watch plays with understanding and to&#13;
be pa rt of a good audience. Time is going fast so we'd better hurry if we want to visit&#13;
some more of the clubs.&#13;
"This next club we're about to visit is another girls' litera ry society. Ir's ca lled the Sigma&#13;
T au and its purpose is 'T o proma te loyalty, service, hea lthful recreation, and to develop&#13;
pe rsona lity.' The sponso rs are M iss M. B. Rupp and Mrs. Elizabeth Aker and the offiD --- ·- ·---- ·- - . ,, _ ·--------------------- --· ·- ..... [ P,'\GE 47 1 ... ... ---- ·- --------------- ·----- ---- -- ·--·--·------------D &#13;
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cers are Jean Brownell, senior, president; Jean Nugent, senior, vice-president; Lorraine&#13;
Parrish, sophomore, secretary; and Betty Graul, sophomore, treasurer."&#13;
"Bob, why does T. J. have all these different clubs?" asked Mr. Strumm.&#13;
"For the students' enjoyment," replied Bob. " I suppose that's as good a reason as any.&#13;
The students that are in clubs get a lot out of them. Take the Sigma Tau here: part of&#13;
Biology Club&#13;
its purpose is to promote healthful recreation and to develop personality. Through the&#13;
various programs that the club plans throughou t the year, these two virtues are stressed.&#13;
The student in the club naturally acquires these and when she leaves the school, she car·&#13;
ries them with her. Consequently she will always know how to partake in healthful&#13;
recreation: she will have developed a personality in the club which would have been missed&#13;
entirely if it had been allowed to develop in the classroom alone. As these clubs are comparatively small groups, more time can be spent on the individual. When a girl leaves one&#13;
of these societies, she has a very good background which she can use in her later life.&#13;
"The next club we visit," said Bob as the three left the Sigma Tau, "is the Delphian Lit·&#13;
erary Society, another girls' organization. The motto of the society is 'Let us by our deeds&#13;
be known,' and believe me, they are known by their deeds, at least around school. Mrs.&#13;
Alice Jones and Miss Mabel Killinger are the sponsors of the Delphians. President of the&#13;
club is Rose Clark, senior; the vice-president is Dorothy Hough, senior; secretary is Jane&#13;
Lewis, junior; the treasurer is Pat Prentice, junior. The purpose of the club is 'To study&#13;
literary work and gain culture by mixing work wi.th play, etc.'&#13;
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"Every semester the socie ty gives a program fo r the mothers. In the spring they give a&#13;
tea fo r th e mothers and in the ' 'inter they give a banquet fo r the seniors of the club and&#13;
th eir moth ers. "&#13;
"Why a re there so many girls' cl ubs in the school, and so few with boys in them," questioned M r. Ave rs as the group headed towa rds the gym where the G AA was in progress.&#13;
Period T hree-SeJ11i11 g&#13;
"There are one or two boys' clu bs in the school, bur their membership is rather low. I lay&#13;
th e reason for the lack of boys in clu bs to the fac t that so many of them either work&#13;
a fter school, or pa rtake in sports. A great pe rcentage of the boys in school go out for&#13;
th e different sports, especia lly in the spring. As you know, when a boy is ou t for athletics,&#13;
he must d evote his outside time to building himself up physically, and he can't very well&#13;
do tha t if he spends his time at clu b meetings, even though the meetings are two weeks&#13;
apart, as there may be an important game or track mee t which comes during the same&#13;
week as the clu b meeting.&#13;
"Let's go in the gym and wa tch pa rt of the G AA's mee ting. G AA stands for G irls' Athletic Associa tion, and to be a member of the group a girl must have ea rned so many points&#13;
in her physica l educa tion classes, by participating in different events, playing on differen t&#13;
tf:' ams, and being a good athlete in girls' sports. The purpose of the club is 'T o create&#13;
interest in g irls' at hletics.' Miss H annah N yholm, physical training instructor, is the sponsor of the club. J ean Rayburn, senior, is president ; Erma D ray, senior, is vice-president;&#13;
Bf:'ttie M a rtin, junior, is secretary; and D aisy Lalich, junior, is the treasure r.&#13;
"The organiza tion sponso rs severa l prog rams during the year, outstanding of which are&#13;
th e gym nig ht p rogram, and the M ay fe te. The gym night program is fo r the girls of the&#13;
school and their mothers and friends. The May fete is the highlight of the season. Each&#13;
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gym class puts on different stunts and dances; a king and queen are chosen and presented&#13;
that night. The show draws spectators from all over the city, making a very large crowd,&#13;
and people look forward to it every year. The GAA holds a high respect in the eves of&#13;
the school and girls deem it a great honor when they join the group. The GAA girls are&#13;
Cooking Class&#13;
leaders in their gym classes and often take charge of games when Miss N yholm must&#13;
spend her time elsewhere.&#13;
"Time is growing late, and we have one more club to visit. This is a club for boys, Mr.&#13;
Avers; it's the Biology Club. Mr. Stephen Fields is sponsor of the Biology Club and&#13;
under h is sponsorship the club has won wide acclaim in the town. They have had rheir&#13;
picture in the Nonpareil several times to show the work that they are doing. Their particular pride is in stuffing animals and birds. They have done some wonderful work&#13;
along this line, making the an imals they have stuffed look ve ry life like indeed. The officers of the cl ub are, president, David Burrows, iunior; vice-president, Jack McCormick,&#13;
scphomore; secretary-treasurer, Paul f\/lcKiernan, junior.&#13;
"Wel l, gentlemen," said Bob as he was taking the men back to the office, "our trip fo1·&#13;
coday is ended, but we'll continue it tomorrow."&#13;
"You've shown us a very enjoyable day, Bob. We'll be looking forward to the trip tomorrow," exclaimed f\/lr. Strumm.&#13;
"'You bet we will, Bob. And-say-just a minute. This noon, at lunch, Mr. Myers said&#13;
that he wanted ro take us to a meeting of some kind, uptown, tomorrow mornmg, and&#13;
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th at you should come to the office at the third period tomorrow and we'll finish the rour&#13;
th en," !Vlr. Avers told Bob.&#13;
"That will be fin e," replied Bob. With that, he left the two men at the office wondering&#13;
wh at he would do to entertain the men on the foll owing day.&#13;
TUESDAY, THIRD PERIOD&#13;
Tuesday was as fin e a day as one could hope fo r; it wasn't too hot nor too cold ; just&#13;
rig ht fo r visiting school rooms as the air was fresh and invigorating. W hen Bob greeted&#13;
Stu dy Hall-Room VJ B&#13;
!Vlr. A vers and !Vl r. Strumm he had his itinerary for the day made out. "We've four&#13;
classes to visit this period, so if we wa nt to spend the prope r amount of time in each of&#13;
them we had better ge t started right now.&#13;
"The first cl ass on our list th is morning is the sewing class. Miss M abel Gunderson is&#13;
the instructor fo r th e sewing classes and under her supervision the classes have made&#13;
many bea utiful ga rments. Every yea r the sewing classes put on a style show before the&#13;
P .-T. A. a nd display the clothes they have made during the school year. This stvle show&#13;
proves a hit eve ry yea r a nd d raws a large crowd ro the aud itorium."&#13;
" \V hat a re some of the diffe rent garments that the girls make?" asked !Vlr. Avers.&#13;
"They make about eve rything : d resses, suits, house coa ts, aprons, blouses, skirts, jumpers,&#13;
just a bout eve rything th at a girl can make with needle, thread, and a sewing machine. T he&#13;
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class, as you would expect, is a popular one and one can see why, for the girls can save&#13;
themselves a lot of money by making their own clothes.&#13;
,. Now we'll go around the corner here and visit rhe cooking class. Nliss Belle Soukup&#13;
is instructor for the cooking classes. She not only teaches her classes how to cook good&#13;
food, but she teaches them how to set a table correctly, how to carve meats, and the carLibrary&#13;
rect table manners in eating food. In the chef classes, which are made up of boys, she&#13;
teaches the boys how to serve a dinner. The classes are always experimenting with new&#13;
foods, and working up new ideas on the substantials we have every day. Her pupils have&#13;
to make up balanced menus and when a student graduates from one of Miss Soukup's&#13;
classes, he or she knows all there is to learn about cooking, they only lack a lot of experience."&#13;
"Do the cooking classes prepare the food that the cafeteria serves?" questioned Mr.&#13;
Strumm.&#13;
" I don't believe they prepare all the food that is served m the cafeteria, but I know they&#13;
help prepare a lot of it.&#13;
"There are certainly a lot of appetizmg odors that come from the cooking class rooms,"&#13;
said Bob as he was taking the two visitors down to 102, "and they make a guy plenty&#13;
hung ry. The cookies, cakes, and good stuff one smells would really hit the spot ::tbout&#13;
the end of the third period.&#13;
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"This room, I 02, is the study hall for the underclassmen. The teachers in study hail take&#13;
charge of it during their free period, and there is a different teacher in here every period.&#13;
Mr. E. ]. King is here chis period. In the corner there is a small reference library, bur&#13;
when the students have any extensive research work to do, they go down to the librarv."&#13;
"Bob," sa id Nlr. Srrumm, "You said char chis was a study hall for underclassmen, ~ur I&#13;
notice that there are severa l boys in here that look as if they we re juniors or seniors."&#13;
"They probably are, Mr. Strumm. This is where they send the big boys that get a linle&#13;
too mischievious in the library or the senior study hall, down here with the freshmen and&#13;
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sophomores. Ir's quite a let-down to be put in here. N ow we'll visit the library. Coach&#13;
Stuelke is the supervisor in here this period and his word is law in library as well as on&#13;
rhe gridiron. The rabies are arranged in rows to get the full benefit of the light, and rhey&#13;
arc of a certain height which enables the student to work easier and longer without getting tired . Our library is we ll equipped with reference books for all the subjects in school&#13;
as English , both literature and speaking; chemistry; Larin; mathematics; jou rnalism; history, European and American ; govenunent; woodwork; printing; dramatics; and all the&#13;
others. There are a lot of books here that are for pure enjoyment in fiction, non-fiction,&#13;
biography, etc. The library takes a lot of magazines, both educationa l and for amusement;&#13;
some that are taken are Harpers, Readers Digest, Literary Digest, Scientific American;&#13;
and the loca l papers, the Nonpareil, the \'\! orld-Herald, D es Moines Register, and the Sunday New Yark Times. So you see that our library is very we ll stocked for a high school&#13;
library."&#13;
"What are all these statues and plaques around the school for?" asked Mr. Avers.&#13;
"I don't know their actual significance, but they add a lot to the attractiveness of the&#13;
interior of the school. If you notice, they all represent the early days of American history:&#13;
some of them portray life of soldiers in the Revolutionary War, others are of pioneer life,&#13;
and there a re several small statues of the Indians. There are other ones around school,&#13;
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too, but they seem to play no important part in the theme of the others. I suppose you&#13;
have noticed the pictures along the walls of the lower hall. They also add a lot to the&#13;
school and they are copies of some of the great masterpiece paintings of the world.&#13;
"\)'/ell, I see that it's noontime so I'll leave you and see you after lunch."&#13;
Senior Company-Fi/ th Period&#13;
TUESDAY, FOURTH PERIOD&#13;
"This afternoon ," said Bob, "we can spend our time visiting the rest of the ROTC compa nies. The fourth period company must be about half way through the period bv now,&#13;
as it's a lmost one o'clock. Let's go in and wa tch this company at work. Capta in Ray H olliday is the commanding officer and the other office r is Captain Bob W a lton, who is the&#13;
regimen ta l adjutant. This company does forma l guard mount in the inspection :rnd is&#13;
studying scouring and patrolling, military history and policy, national defense act, ex tended&#13;
order. and rifle ma rksmanship. The compa ny will be questioned on a ll of these at th e&gt; inspection except on formal guard mount, which they execute on the field. This forma l&#13;
gua rd mount is a ve ry impressive sight and very hard to do. I see that the first se rgeant&#13;
has dismissed the company, so it must be just abou t time for the period to end. "&#13;
FIFTH PERIOD&#13;
"The fift h period company is the senior company and Colonel A l Couppee is the company&#13;
commander. The other officers are Lie utenants Bob Breedlove, Ernest Doner, Jim Berry,&#13;
Bill Quigley, and Neil Turpen . This company is about three-fourths non-commissioned&#13;
office rs; the rea son is that the company is almost entirely composed of seniors. As you see,&#13;
tl1e company is a t class and is stud ying map reading. Colonel Couppee teaches this subject which is the hardest of a ll and which is usuall y taught by P. M . S. and T. The man&#13;
standing in the doorway is Sergeant Instructor Truex, who is supervising the cl ass. fVl ap&#13;
reading is the senior company's biggest job at the inspection , although they a lso helo 111&#13;
extended order.&#13;
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SIXTH PERIOD&#13;
"l\lla jors H arry H ansen and H arlan Fisher are the company commanders of the sixth&#13;
period company: th e company junior officers are Lieutenants Bob Evans, Dick Klefman,&#13;
Paul Ingalls, and Lee Brady. This company does company drill in the inspection. Company drill is about the hardest drill there is to our inspection: two platoons participate in&#13;
Sixth Period-Tuesday&#13;
it and the commands are given by the company commander, the platoon commanders carrying our his orders."&#13;
"How a re rhe officers chosen, Bob? " asked Mr. Strumm.&#13;
"All officers, both non-commissioned and commissioned, must take tests before thev are&#13;
promoted. T o be a corporal, a cadet must take the corporal's test; corporals, to be promoted , are compelled to take the sergeant's test; to get a commission, the sergeant must&#13;
take the test for commission. Of couse the applicant must get a passing grade in the&#13;
test, else he is not even considered. Besides the written examination the applicant must&#13;
take a pracitcal test by drilling a squad or platoon, depending on the test he is taking . O f&#13;
course an officer must keep himself neat, and must be able to give orders with authority.&#13;
If he can't do this, he will surely be a failure. I want to take you to one more group&#13;
before our tour is ove r and as school is almost over we'll just have time to get to the meeting before it starts.&#13;
"This is another club; the Lettermen's. As you have guessed, a boy must have won a letter in one of the major sports at T. J. before he is allowed to join this club. The club's&#13;
purpose is to promote good sportsmanship; the sponsor is Coach Gaylord Sruelke. Officers&#13;
of the club are: president, Bill Garner, senior; vice-president, Chuck Suder, junior; a nd&#13;
secretary-treasurer, Dick O shlo, senior. The club has a lot of fun and a boy is glad once&#13;
he is in it, bur no newcomer likes rhe initiation."&#13;
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" Bob," said Mr. Strumm, after the three were back in the office, "we certainly have appreciated having had you show us around Thomas J efferson high school. I hope I sha ll&#13;
have the pleasure of meeting you again."&#13;
Lettermen's Club&#13;
"The same holds true for me,'' put in l\ilr. Avers. " You've a very fine institution here&#13;
and I hope to visit it again sometime."&#13;
" You gentlemen haven't enjoyed this one bit more than I have. It's been fun showing&#13;
you around the school, for it's kept me on my toes telling you all I could about the different classes and organizations. I'm glad you're enjoyed it, and if you ever come back&#13;
to Thomas J efferson I hope you'll remember the good points of our school."&#13;
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Head Mentor&#13;
Mr. Gaylord Stuelke&#13;
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1937 Football Squad&#13;
Firs_t row, lefr to right-Jack Fry, Bill O 'Conner, Bob O 'Neil, Avid Nagel, Bernard Conrad.&#13;
Bob Hill, Leon Pierce, Keith Teague, Bob And rews, Clarence Lyons, Russel O shorne, Virgil&#13;
Jones. Second row-Bill Sa les, J ack Neve, Dick Geppert, J im Berry, Kenneth C lan cy, J im&#13;
Huyck, D on Marshall, Pat Moore, Keith Taylor, Homer W illiams, Dick O shlo, Carrol S pear,&#13;
Third row- Coach J ewett, Charles Suder, Bill Garner, Harold Westbrook, A lbert Couppee,&#13;
Bill Quigley, Bob Schuelsky, Amon Stelovich, Bob Zimmerman, Coach Orr. Bob La rson. Rob&#13;
G eppert, Coach Stuelke, Coach Layland.&#13;
COUPPEE, ·37&#13;
Al won the berth of&#13;
utility back on the&#13;
first all state football&#13;
team_ H e is a good&#13;
sport and did more&#13;
than his share in them&#13;
a!L H e won the high·&#13;
est laurels in football&#13;
an d boxing_ H e was a&#13;
hard drive r and a real&#13;
fighter.&#13;
BA KUS, '38&#13;
T ed is a boy that&#13;
works with t he tea 111 at&#13;
all times. H e does&#13;
everyth ing for the&#13;
benefit of the team&#13;
an d still if he wanted&#13;
to could make more&#13;
honors for himseli. H e&#13;
is a consistant player&#13;
always plays t he same&#13;
hard fi ghti ng and&#13;
heads up hal l_&#13;
Football Co-captains&#13;
SUDER. ·37&#13;
"Chuck" i; fast and a&#13;
good encl ru nn er. H e&#13;
rated among th e high·&#13;
est in h i; ability to&#13;
punt and p ulled T ee&#13;
Ja y out of hole,; with&#13;
th is ability. Sude r ha,;&#13;
lettered th ree year;&#13;
in ·football already and&#13;
will he hack for lll &lt;&gt;t-Ccom petition· next year.&#13;
STELOVITCH. ·33&#13;
A nton i,; a big fcll uw&#13;
and take,; ad va;1tage uf&#13;
hi,; weight. H e wa,; ~·&#13;
newcomer th i,; year&#13;
but show,; g reat pu,;·&#13;
s:hilitie:; fo r the cu111 ·&#13;
ing yea r. H e',; ca,-v&#13;
goin g off t he f&lt;1 ,1t hall&#13;
fie ld and hard and&#13;
tough u n it. H e will&#13;
~c ,·e ~·~ a cu,ca pta ; n&#13;
next year fr1H11 a&#13;
tackle p &lt;H.&#13;
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193 7 Season Summary&#13;
T. ]., 19 Guthrie Center, 0&#13;
The first game of the year, the T . J. spirit started off the '37 season with&#13;
a hang. The first opponents were small and offered little opposition to an&#13;
unusually large T. J. team. The T . J. regulars played only a short while and&#13;
gave way to the second team.&#13;
T. J ., 41 G riswold, 6&#13;
Griswold was literally stomped on by the T. J. Yellow jackers. The regulars&#13;
scored 18 points in six minutes, leaving the field clear for the second team to&#13;
complete the victory.&#13;
T. ]., 25 I. S. D .. O&#13;
I. S. 0. tried hard for victory over the opponents but had little success.&#13;
The T. ]. Yellow jackers were far superior to the Bobcats. Power and&#13;
strength were exhibited b&gt;' rhe T. J. linr.&#13;
T. J., 12 N orrh, 0&#13;
North was the first real test for T. ].'s football team. The game was played&#13;
in mud and was hard fought. Ir ended in T. ].'s fourth victory.&#13;
T . ]., 7 \'V'est Waterloo, 20&#13;
The T. ]. boys left for 'V:' est \'V' aterloo with high hopes and probably too&#13;
much confidence. They received their first setback of rhe season after a hard&#13;
fought game.&#13;
T. ]., 6 Hamburg. 0&#13;
At the Hamburg field T. J. was in poor spirit, and as a result they didn't&#13;
live up ro the expectations of the coach and followers. But they still succeeded in coming home wirh another victory.&#13;
T. ]., 7 Benson, 18&#13;
The Benson game was rhe second and last defeat of the "37" gridiron season. T. J. showed the ability as a good football ream but were incapable of&#13;
stopping Brown as he wormed his way through T. ].'s line for 3 touchdowns.&#13;
T. ]., 15 Abraham Lincoln, 12&#13;
T. J. again \von back the honors taken away for the first rime in seven seasons. A. L. concentrated on a passing offense and T . J. used power. Both&#13;
reams fought hard, but A. L. was outplayed.&#13;
T. J ., 6 - Abraham Lincoln, 6&#13;
The last game of the season was probably the most thrilling. In this game&#13;
it was "fight to the last minute." And the teams were as evenly matched as&#13;
rhe score.&#13;
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Basketball Captains&#13;
DICK OSHLO, '37-'38 VIRGIL JONES, '38-'39&#13;
Hard Sleddin'&#13;
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19 3 8 Basketball Squad&#13;
Lcfr ro righr: Fronr row, Bob Walron, Dick Oshlo, Jack Neve, Ted Bankus, A l Couppee.&#13;
Back row, Ralph Hurchins, manager; Don M arshall, Jim Huyck,&#13;
JJar !Vloo rc , Kcirh T aylor, Harle Damon.&#13;
\XI. K. LAYLAND&#13;
BASKETBALL SUMMARY&#13;
Opponenrs T. J. Missouri Valley .43 ?&#13;
_:&gt; '&#13;
Logan 32 35&#13;
Shena ndoa h 33 31&#13;
Clarinda 34 29&#13;
Norrh - -.24 31&#13;
Glenwood 20 37&#13;
Sr. Francis 41 40&#13;
Benson -- - .41 35&#13;
iVlissouri Va lley 35 31&#13;
Creighron Prep 36 29&#13;
Logan 41 25&#13;
N orrh -rn 34&#13;
Creighron Prep 21 24&#13;
Sr. Francis 40 45&#13;
Benson 53 28&#13;
Shenandoa h 37 53&#13;
Mr. W. K. Layland was a new addirion ro rhe roaching sra ff ar T. ]. H e came ro us from rhe hillrop&#13;
school.&#13;
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Basketball Cast&#13;
Dick Oshlo-Dick lettered two years in basketba ll. When a sophomore he was shifted&#13;
from center to guard. He was elected captain the "37" season and did a perfect job.&#13;
H e was the most va luable man on the team because of his all-around ability.&#13;
Al Couppee-"Coup" was noted for his exceptionally good ball handling. He pl 'H" ed&#13;
center a short while and later was shifted to guard because of his heighth and hall&#13;
handling. H e had to leave at the end of the first semester and left a hole hard to fill.&#13;
Jack Neve- " Jack" is a real scrapper. H e played guard position and played it wel l. A lthough some of his games were superior to others, he was a va luable man at all times.&#13;
H e couldn't be beat for hard fighting.&#13;
D on Marshall-A man who served on eve ry· position and did a real good job. "\'V'illi am"&#13;
was fast and worked hard for th e sake of the Yellowjackets. H e se rved as a poinr m;i kcr&#13;
and also to tighten the defense.&#13;
T ed Bankus-"Theodore" was easy-going and his calmness helped him 111 tight spots. H e&#13;
served his teammates from his forward position best when th e going was tough.&#13;
Pat r'VIoore-Pat always played heads-up ball. H e was a va luable man to the T ee Jay&#13;
fa st break because he was accurate on short shots. H e was the point maker and will be&#13;
back to fill Stuelke's high hopes next year.&#13;
Harle Damon-Because of a broken ankle, he remained out of school a semeste r and was&#13;
ineligible the first part of basketball season. But he made up for this by playing his hest&#13;
and real ball the rest of the season. His passing and shooting was excellenr. H e will be&#13;
back for two more years of competition.&#13;
Virgil J ones-"Casey" lette red as a freshman and has been used in every position since.&#13;
He has two seasons to play basketball for his Alma Mater. H e was elected captain for&#13;
th e coming season and big things are expected of him.&#13;
Chuck Suder-Chuck had trouble with a shoulder during football and basketball seasons&#13;
which finally took him from the Tee Jay squad . His place was hard to fill beca use Chuck&#13;
was fast and active.&#13;
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Abe Lynx&#13;
Cherokee&#13;
South&#13;
T ech&#13;
Wrestling Season&#13;
W on 5, Tied 2, Lost 3&#13;
Opponents T. J. Opponents T. J .&#13;
. . 12 30 Central 6 28&#13;
. .. 30 10 Hamburg 6 30&#13;
32 6 North 6 28&#13;
27 17 Hamburg 9 27&#13;
17 17 Abe Lynx 19 19&#13;
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Vit'ginia Leslie &#13;
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Gym-Night Dancers&#13;
Left to right: Barbara Flack, Clara Mae Kern, Sue Sherman, Elinor Gordon,&#13;
Cleo Bethers, Evelyn Bradford, Kathryn Dodge, H elen Boylan,&#13;
Elaine D ohse, Lucille Abrahamson, June Pearey.&#13;
Society Volleyball Winners&#13;
Left to right: H elen Isaacson, Shirley W ood, Daisy Lalich, Jean Ra yburn,&#13;
Made line Meidlinger, Emily Bray, Be tty Flack.&#13;
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Pyramids&#13;
Lefr ro righr: Barbara Lewis, l\llary Jane McClure, D ororhy Gahm, Barbara Flack.&#13;
f\/larrha Peters, June Marhieson, Mary Girhens, Beverly Milne, Shirley Moser,&#13;
V irginia Rowley, Mary Bock, Arlene Graves, Helen Duggan,&#13;
H enrietta Goehring, Shirley l\lliller, Clara Mae Kern.&#13;
o ...&#13;
Badminton&#13;
Lefr to righr: D orothy H ough, Lorraine Rawlings, Berry McMahon,&#13;
Claudia H all, Betry McGruder, Anira Lorenzen.&#13;
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Outstanding Freshmen&#13;
Left to right: Virginia Rowley, Shirley Moser, Helen Duggan, J ean Campbell,&#13;
Ann Mathieson, Marguerite Wallace.&#13;
Class Basketball Winners&#13;
First row: Henrietta Goehring, Marjori e Slusher, Rita Jones.&#13;
Second row : Faye Cochran , Mary Bock, Helen Duggan, l\llidred Hook, Virgin ia Da vis.&#13;
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DORIS&#13;
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Dramatics&#13;
I nstr11 ctor&#13;
'Death&#13;
Takes&#13;
a&#13;
Holiday'&#13;
'Pride&#13;
and&#13;
Prejudice'&#13;
" Pride and Prejudice," all-school play, Dec. 9-10. Cast: Roger&#13;
Dickeson, Mrytlc Cooney, H elen Ray Kull, Grant Cochran,&#13;
Loms Colwell, Cleo Bethers, Winifred Milburn, Harlen Fisher,&#13;
Berry Timmerman, Roy Clemens, Pauline Prasse, Carl H offman, Jack Reams, Phil Gurney, Elaine Alspaugh, Roylyn Flaxheard, H elen Boylan, Berry Flack, Marian Blyth, J ane Lewis,&#13;
Charlotte Foutch, Lewis Moser, Bill Kissel, June Ford, and&#13;
Ralph Gustafson.&#13;
"Death Takes a H oliday," Junior play, April 7-8. Cast: Raymond H olliday, Ben Neal, D orothy Tisher, D ick Klefman,&#13;
Berry Flack, Bob Schuelzky, Elaine Alspaugh, J ack Reams, Sue&#13;
Sherman, Lucille Abrahamson, Par Moore, Bene McMahon,&#13;
and Paul McKiernan.&#13;
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Library Staff&#13;
Front row: l\!Iary Jane D oescher, Betty Timmerman, l\llary Frances Chaffee, Anna rvlac&#13;
Beckwith, Dorothy Gahm, Betty Seegar, Thelma Wise, J ean Ramsey,&#13;
Miss Mildred Andrews, librarian.&#13;
Back row: Marilyn Carter, Fern Paschel, Patricia Prentice, Charlotte Butler.&#13;
Best Loved Girls&#13;
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1938 Colonial Ball&#13;
At the fourth Colonial Ball, given by the Library staff of Thomas Jefferson High School,&#13;
under the direction of Miss Mildred Andrews, the following girls were revealed as the&#13;
four "Best Loved Girls": Virginia Leslie, George Washington; Jean Ramsey, Martha&#13;
\X'ashington; Helen Ray Kull, James Madison; and Myra Marlow, Dolly Madison. Those&#13;
in the court of honor were Anita Lorenzen, Eileen Thurston, Mona Faye Wilkins, Anna&#13;
Lee Ticnor, June Ford, Thelma Wisc, Frances Aten.&#13;
The ball is held annually for the girls of the school and their mothers. A short program&#13;
followed the presentation of the best loved girls and the rest of the evening was spent&#13;
in dancing.&#13;
This year the Library club of Thomas Jefferson High School was disbanded. Instead of&#13;
sponsoring a club, Miss Mildred Andrews, librarian, appointed assistants whi_ch make up&#13;
the library staff. These assistants are girls who arc interested in library work as a vocation. They have charge of the library desk during the different periods of the day and&#13;
give assistance to those who need it.&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
Albert Couppee and Erma Dray were presented as colonel and honorary colonel, respectively, of the Thomas Jefferson high school ROTC regiment at the annual Military&#13;
Ball, which was held in rhe Abraham Lincoln gymnasium, April 30.&#13;
Philip Gurney was named lieutenant colonel of the regiment and Jean Rayburn the honorary lieutenant colonel.&#13;
Other officers and honorary officers included: Harlan Fisher, major in command of the&#13;
Second battalion, and Ruth Gordon, honorary major; Harry Hansen, major in command&#13;
of the First battalion, and Peggy Cooper, honorary major.&#13;
The following officers, with their sponsors, were introduced: Carl Hoffman, first lieutenant commanding the band, and Evelyn Bradford; Bob Walton, regimental adjutant,&#13;
and Eileen Thurston; Neil Turpin, captain of Company A, and Helen Isaacson; Ray&#13;
Holliday, captain of Company B, and Anita Lorenzen; William Quigley, captain of&#13;
Company C, and Virginia Leslie; Leo Brady, first lieutenant of Company D, and Lorraine Rawlings; Jack Ginn, first lieutenant of Company E, and June Ford.&#13;
Other officers were: Dick Klefman, second lieutenant, adjutant of the First battalion;&#13;
Bob Evans, second lieutenant, adjutant of the Second battalion; James Berry, second&#13;
lieutenant, regimental executive officer; Paul Ingalls, second lieutenant, regimental&#13;
ordnance officer; Bob Breedlove, second lieutenant, regimental supply officer; and Ernest&#13;
Doner, second lieutenant, regimental range officer.&#13;
Presentations were made by Major W. A. Mead, professor of military science and tac.tics.&#13;
Sergeant H. B. Truex, instructor of the Thomas Jefferson ROTC unit, was in charge of&#13;
arrangements.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson high school regimental band, commanded by Lieutenant H offman,&#13;
directed by Paul Dawson, was the highlight of the evening's entertainment.&#13;
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((The Count and the Coed"&#13;
"The Count and the Coed," an operetta in two acts, was given on N ovember 17, 18, and&#13;
19 at Thomas J efferson. Insets are Mr. Paul D awson, instrumental instructor, and Nliss&#13;
Alice D enton, vocal instructor.&#13;
The cast includes: Bette Anderson, Betty Andresen, Kathryn Babbitt, Lotus Colwell,&#13;
J osephine D eM are, June Ford, Elinor Gordon, Martha Gustafson, W inifred H iner, Nladeline Meidlinger, Bette McMahon, Beverly Mendelson, J une Pearey, Sue S herman, M a rtha&#13;
Peters, Lorraine Rawlings, Wilma Schafer, J ean W augh, Clara Nlae Kern, T helma W ise,&#13;
members of the Girls' Senior Glee Club.&#13;
Lawrence Ackerman, Jim Berry, Glen Booton, Lee Brady, Bob Brown, J immy Clark,&#13;
Clarence Conkling, Harle D amon, D onald D eV ol, Robert Green, Jim Huyck, Jim Lewis,&#13;
Bob Martin, Leo Meyerson, Pat Moore, Everett Murphy, Bill Quigley, Clarence Reeves,&#13;
Bob Schuelzky, Elmer Spires, Dick Steach, Alvin T ownsend, members of the Boys' Glee&#13;
Club.&#13;
D oris Aita, M axine Anderson, Meryl Boyer, Virginia Buck, M arilyn Carter, J oella&#13;
Christiansen, H elyn Duggan, Betty Ferguson, Edith Gruver, N erine Harris, Jacqueline&#13;
Kull, D arlene Larsen, D arlene M ichelson, D orothy Miller, Helen Morrison, Virg inia&#13;
M oore, Madelyne N elson, Marialice Pinhero, Shirley Shannon, Lois Skow, V irginia&#13;
Sweeney, Elaine W atts, Winifred M ilburn, members of the Girls' Junior Glee Club.&#13;
M embers of the orchestra are : Lowell Sprinkle, Keith Fuller, Stuart Moats, Charlotte&#13;
Foutch, D orothy Miller, Margaret Pleake, M yra Marlow, Elsie Andersen, Howa rd Cummins, Roberta Sinderson, M argaret O liphant, Winona Spires, Mary J ane D oescher, Alice&#13;
N euman, J oseph Lyer, N ellie Phillips, Paul Leeper, D oris Rogers, Rachel Hancock, Lois&#13;
Bensley, D ick Booton, Clayton M urphy, Fred Eatherton, John Ricketts, J erry Traylor,&#13;
Eleanor Kramer, D oran D amitz, Josephine M arlow, Frances Gilson, La Vonne Colwell,&#13;
W ayne Traylor, Faye Wiggens, Gene Persello, Shirley Farrior, Paul Leming, H enry Turner, Maxine White, Kurt Schulz, D ean Richardson, Klenn Pryor, Carl H offman, Bob&#13;
Brown, Lloyd M umford, and H elen Walkington.&#13;
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T h:rnbg iving Dar. 19 38. will be long rem cm he red h)' all who attended one of the most&#13;
thril ling games ever staged bcrwccn rhc rival high schools of Council Bluffs. The weather&#13;
couldn 'r ha,-c hccn hcrrcr, and rhc Abraham Lincoln re2m was on fine edge to avenge&#13;
rhcmsekes fo r rhi.: dcfca r suffered on Armisrice D ay " ·hen Thomas effe~son captured&#13;
rhc city h u rcls wirh a score o f 12-15.&#13;
RMh reams foug ht ,·al ia nrl y. oftcnrimcs wirh rhcir heels lirera lly ar rhc goal lines, bur&#13;
rl1eir ,;rrugglcs wc nr fL,r Joaughr as rhc game ended a 6-6 rie.&#13;
Thi: fo ll owing picrurc,; arc shors rakcn ar crucial poinrs in the game. See if y0u can&#13;
idcnrifr rhc p la rc rs.&#13;
Action Shots at Turkey Day Scrap&#13;
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SENIOR&#13;
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Ahurrttarmruta&#13;
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iliumnr &#13;
HOME O F THE&#13;
NONPAREIL&#13;
PHOTO· ENGRAVING COMPANY&#13;
2501 W. BROADWAY· COUNCIL BLUFFS· IA.&#13;
ILLlJSTR~TORS r~No ENGRAVERS &#13;
Leo M eye rso n ente red the offices of .1vlessrs.&#13;
Smith, Smith, Smith, a nd Brown, a ttorneys, and&#13;
demanded to sec the la tter pa rtne r in the firm.&#13;
" Sorry," sa id the office boy, " Mr. Brown is out,&#13;
but you ca n sec a ny of the Mr. Smiths."&#13;
" N o thanks," came the repl y. " I want a smart&#13;
lawyer, a nd a n y ma n wh o ca n brea k in to an&#13;
army of Smiths like chis cha p Brown has done&#13;
must be cl ever."&#13;
G ene C.: " Y es, Be rry is the most successful&#13;
sa lesman I know."&#13;
Bob L.: " Wha t's h is la test success?"&#13;
G ene C .: " Y cstc rday he sold M rs. Brown two&#13;
doze n sta ir carpet rod s."&#13;
Bob L : " I d on 't sec a nything ve ry wonderful&#13;
in tha t. "&#13;
G ene C.: " N either did I until I realized that&#13;
Mrs. Brown li ves in a bungal ow. "&#13;
" I'd like to buy a wrench. "&#13;
" A monkey wrench , madam? "&#13;
" Oh, no-I think my husband wants a big one.&#13;
Bette r g ive me a ba boon size."&#13;
"'M ost agree that it is not difficult to&#13;
select a good Legal Rese rve Life Insura nce Compa ny, of which there are&#13;
ma ny; but it requ'. res a ca reful study to&#13;
choose the proper policy contract to&#13;
serve your particular needs."&#13;
HARRY L. REAMS&#13;
Insurance Counselor&#13;
T o M ake Your M eal Complete&#13;
Buy It At&#13;
SOSHNIK'S&#13;
The W est End's Leading Grocery&#13;
Delive ry to Your Door&#13;
4th and A venue A Phone 4H-4 35&#13;
Thanks&#13;
for your confidence in our&#13;
ability to print the&#13;
Monticello&#13;
•&#13;
CHAS. P. EMARINE&#13;
LEWIS &amp; EMARINE&#13;
LO &#13;
KATZENSTEIN&#13;
GROCERY&#13;
410 S. 16th Street&#13;
Phones 694-695&#13;
•&#13;
MEMBER P. &amp; G. ALLIED ST ORES&#13;
WALTON&#13;
GREENHOUSES&#13;
Grower of&#13;
Fancy H othouse Vegetabl es&#13;
Cut Flowers · Potted Plants&#13;
• Flowers by W ire ·&#13;
500 North 26th Phone 601&#13;
1&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
Dick B.: " H ow is Dick Sreach gerring a long wirh&#13;
his golf?"&#13;
Bob B.: " Pretty good. He hir a ba ll in one&#13;
roday."&#13;
Lee B.: "Taken all ro und, she's a good sorr."&#13;
Russell 0 .: "Yes, that's rhe tro uble, she's a lways&#13;
wanring to be taken a ll around. "&#13;
!\!Ir. Myers grabbed Al Couppee by the collar in&#13;
the hall one day.&#13;
"Did you knock rhis littl e freshman d own?" he&#13;
demanded.&#13;
"Why no," sa id AL " I jusr stopped to let him&#13;
pass and he fainted."&#13;
Kennerh C.: (at a riding acad emy ): " I wish&#13;
to rent a horse."&#13;
G room: " H ow long?"&#13;
Kenneth C .: "The longest you've got, there are&#13;
five of us going."&#13;
Bill G .: (Shyly) "I'm going to steal a kiss."&#13;
Berty Ann M .: "Well, let the crime wave begin."&#13;
;;~~ BANK&#13;
l&#13;
CLASS OF 1938&#13;
A Career Founded&#13;
Upon the Principle of Thrift&#13;
Is Headed Straight for Success&#13;
STATE SAVINGS BANK&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Member of Federal Deposit Insu ranc e Corporatio n &#13;
Barbe r: " \XI as yo ur ti e red when you came m&#13;
here?"&#13;
Everett S .: "No, it wasn't"&#13;
Barber: " Gosh! "&#13;
Don M .: "Say, that was some blonde with you&#13;
last night. \Xlhere did you mee t her?"&#13;
Bob L: " I dunno, I just opened my wa llet and&#13;
there she was!"&#13;
" Did you ever change your mind about anything? "&#13;
"Very se ldom. I h ave found I was as wrong the&#13;
second after I changed it as I w:is before ."&#13;
Ernie D.: "Can 't you go into any business more&#13;
profitable than begging? "&#13;
Begger: "Well, sir, I'd like to open a bank, but&#13;
I have n't got the tools."&#13;
Bob B.: "You want more mone y! \Xl hy, my&#13;
boy, I worked thre e yea rs fo r I() a month in this&#13;
very business. N ow I'm the owner."&#13;
Phil G.: "Well, you see what happened to you;&#13;
boss. No man who treats his workers like that&#13;
can hang on to his job."&#13;
An in c rease 111&#13;
Eimily of fin e foods&#13;
Raisn-Wheat&#13;
The Retter Warm&#13;
Ce rL·;tl Break fa st fo r&#13;
Youn ~ and O ld. A&#13;
Supe1:io1· Farina with&#13;
Viet! Sunshine Vita -&#13;
min s- Fine Ca lifo rnia&#13;
R;usin s.&#13;
.. Th ·: Energy Food&#13;
for An y M·.:: ;tl fnr All&#13;
the Famil y. E-Z to&#13;
Mak e. Si mpl y mix and&#13;
h;ik e H ot Corn Muffin s, Krn·nc tkes and&#13;
Del ic-o us Co rn Bread.&#13;
SEE YOUR G ROCER&#13;
Skinner Mfg Co.&#13;
Clm;1h;1 , NL·hr;iska&#13;
J. C. RICHTER&#13;
Special A gent&#13;
THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL&#13;
LIFE INSURANCE CO.&#13;
•&#13;
:;05 -:; Q6 \Vick ham Building&#13;
Co uncil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
H.J. McMURRAY&#13;
AUCTIONEER&#13;
Counc il Bluffs, l owa&#13;
Office, IOI So. Main&#13;
Phones, O ffi ce 8 1; Res. 20 I 9W&#13;
"If you have anything to sell "&#13;
Let MAC collect the High Dolla r&#13;
H cad;1ches and Eyestrain Eliminated&#13;
By Perfec tly Fitted Glasses&#13;
Ea,;y&#13;
Term,;&#13;
G. H . V/ AHL, Optometrist&#13;
•&#13;
For That Ring or Other&#13;
Piece of Jewelry See&#13;
ROGERS&#13;
N ext to Strand&#13;
'iOc a Weck Easy&#13;
Terms &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
T O&#13;
CLASS OF 1938&#13;
•&#13;
COLONIAL BENEFIT&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
TO&#13;
CLASS OF 19 38&#13;
•&#13;
Conwell Grocery Store&#13;
Try • •&#13;
In a Canadian newspaper appeared the fo llowing&#13;
adve rtisement:&#13;
"The ma n who picked up m y wa ll et in the High&#13;
Street was recognized . H e is requested to re tu rn&#13;
it."&#13;
The nex t day this re pl y was pu blished:&#13;
"The recognized man wh o p icked up the wa llet&#13;
requests the loser to ca ll an y time and collect it."&#13;
G uide: "There, my dear madam , is a sk yscra per. "&#13;
Beverly M .: " Oh, my! I'd love to see it work ."&#13;
Butcher: "Well, wha t d o you wa nt, my ooy?"&#13;
Jim L.: " T wenty cents' worth of li ver and five&#13;
cents change. Fa ther will brin g the qua rter in the&#13;
m . " orn mg .&#13;
Office Boy : " I thin k somebod y w:ints you on&#13;
the telephone, sir. "&#13;
Boss: " N ow, wha t's the use of sayin g you rhink&#13;
I'm wanted. Am I wanted or not?"&#13;
Office Boy : "Well, sir, somebod y ra ng up and&#13;
said, 'Is that you , you old idiot?' "&#13;
PINECREST&#13;
THAT GOOD MILK &#13;
To the Class of 1938&#13;
"Though in the years before us&#13;
Life's skies gTow chill and gray.&#13;
The friends of our youth are scattered.&#13;
We journey our lonely way."&#13;
But, let us assure you, Senior Class of 19 38&#13;
of Thomas Jefferson High School, you will&#13;
find the sa me group of business men up&#13;
town with a warm wckomc for returning&#13;
Thomas J effersonians in those years to come&#13;
when the student group has changed.&#13;
Among the greatest pleasures of Council&#13;
Bluffs business men arc the friendships which&#13;
carry throu gh the years&#13;
JOE SMITH &amp; CO.&#13;
n39 Years of Quality" &#13;
"Bowl for H ealth"&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
RECREATION&#13;
PARLOR&#13;
Sixth Street a nd Broadway&#13;
Printing D ecides the Issue:&#13;
But the printing must be&#13;
distinctive and modern,&#13;
the kind you get at&#13;
LAWRENCE PRINTING&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
18 North M ain St. , Phone 110&#13;
May. •&#13;
Mr. Orr: " Benedict, dash up to room 103 and&#13;
see if my umbrella is hanging behind the d oor.&#13;
Hurry, because I've a train to catch."&#13;
Benedict: (A few minutes la ter.) "Yes, Mr.&#13;
Orr, it is there like you said."&#13;
Freshman: "Why do you put powder on your&#13;
face?"&#13;
Flapper: "To make me pretty, dea r."&#13;
Freshman : "Then why d oesn 't it?"&#13;
"Last week a g rain of sand got into m y wife's&#13;
eye, and she had to go to the d octor. It cost me&#13;
five dollars."&#13;
"Tha t's nothing. Last week a fur coat got m&#13;
my wife's eye and it cost me $500."&#13;
A school girl was required to write an essay of&#13;
250 words about a motor car. She submitted the&#13;
following:&#13;
"My uncle boug ht a motor car. H e was d riving&#13;
in the country when it broke d own. I guess this&#13;
is about 25 words. The other 225 are what m y&#13;
uncle said when he was walking back to town,&#13;
but they are n ot fit for publication."&#13;
Health, Wealth and Happiness&#13;
be yours in abundant n1easure&#13;
as you leave Thomas Jefferson&#13;
for the larger field of life!&#13;
•&#13;
CITY NATIONAL BANK &#13;
J ames K.:&#13;
Lloyd M.:&#13;
" How did you like my paintings?"&#13;
" Great! T ha t one of the fried egg&#13;
was so natura l it nearly made me hungry."&#13;
James K. " Fried egg? Grea t Scott, that was a&#13;
sunse t! "&#13;
Jean R.: "You can't be l"1 eve everything you hea r."&#13;
June F.: "No, but you can repea t it."&#13;
Bob E. : " \'\!ha t color bathing suit was she&#13;
wea rin g?"&#13;
Harlan F.: " I couldn't see . She had her back&#13;
tu rned."&#13;
Miss Gathman: "If there we re four fli es on the&#13;
table and I kill ed one , how many would be left?"&#13;
Erma D .: " One, the dead one."&#13;
Be tty F.: "We must ge t a new car."&#13;
Jack N . "What? W hen I'm still paying insta llments on the car I exchanged for the car I sold&#13;
in pare payment of the car I've got now! "&#13;
J ohn M. : " H ell o, I'd like to know where I&#13;
could get hold of Pauline P ."&#13;
Dick 0 .: " I cou ldn 't say: she's ticklish."&#13;
EDUCATION&#13;
Pbys &lt;t g reate r pa rt in the&#13;
co-ope1-ati vc success of ;rny&#13;
community or nation.&#13;
M ay we offer our humble&#13;
assistance to you in achieving&#13;
that objec ti ve.&#13;
•&#13;
NASS BATTERY&#13;
FACTORY&#13;
'.! 8th at Sixth A ve. Phone 2048&#13;
HI-GRADE CAR AND&#13;
RADIO BATTERIES&#13;
Cha rging and Rental&#13;
FREE DELIVERY&#13;
Prop. · Fred H . Nass&#13;
E. A. DURICK&#13;
FANCY GROCERIES AND MEATS&#13;
•&#13;
Phone ~141 2647 Third Avenue&#13;
LINCOLN&#13;
HIGHWAY&#13;
GARAGE&#13;
Carl M. Huber, Proprietor&#13;
I U -11 5 W est Broadway&#13;
Phone 198&#13;
•&#13;
Buyers of Late Model Used Cars&#13;
Sales and Service&#13;
•&#13;
PLYMOUTH - STUDEBAKER&#13;
DeSOTO &#13;
11&#13;
I&#13;
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I&#13;
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Rug Cleaning - Stora ae Repairing&#13;
Phone 1224&#13;
RITE-WAY CLEANERS&#13;
O ur Method Makes Clothes Like N ew&#13;
2:; 0:; W. Broadway, Council Blu ffs, la.&#13;
Coal&#13;
CITY FUEL CO.&#13;
Kindlin g W ood&#13;
H . P. CLOVER&#13;
Serving You For 42 Years&#13;
Co un cil Blu ffs, Iowa&#13;
2-1-0 1 W. Broadway Pho ne 2775&#13;
MILISEN &amp; COX&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
SKELLY PRODUCTS&#13;
•&#13;
Dri ve in and receive&#13;
the best of service&#13;
•&#13;
2 10:; W est Broadway&#13;
Phone 1287&#13;
•&#13;
W e Spec ial ize 111&#13;
LUBRICATION&#13;
George S.: " It's all wrong about the Irish heing&#13;
such good fighters."&#13;
Tim D .: " Rea ll y?"&#13;
George S. : "Yes. Last week my brother and I&#13;
and two other fell ows a lmost k nocked an Irishman silly. "&#13;
Boss: "There are two doll ars m1ss111g from this&#13;
drawer, and onl y you and I have a k ey to it."&#13;
Grant H . " Well, let's each put a dolla r back&#13;
and forge t it."&#13;
Aviator: (Ruefull y, after a cra sh) " I was trying to make a record ."&#13;
Bob E.: "Well, you've made it. You're the first&#13;
man in these parts to climh down a tree without&#13;
having to climb up it first ."&#13;
Mr. Fields: " \'V'hat animal hunts in packs?"&#13;
Dick S.: "The customs inspector."&#13;
"Did you know that J ohnson is in t he hospital?"&#13;
" No! I saw him dancing with a blonde last&#13;
night."&#13;
" So did his wife."&#13;
With Best Wishes for a H ;ipp y ;inJ&#13;
Prospe ro us Future&#13;
" Sa y It With Flowe rs"&#13;
FRED R. SHAW&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
54:; WEST BROADWAY&#13;
PHONE 4 1 &#13;
Anna Lee T .: (Looking nervously at small boy&#13;
with d og) " Er, don't let him bite me; he's showing his teeth."&#13;
Paul I.: " Oh, you can't go by that, miss; you're&#13;
showing your legs, but I don't suppose you'll&#13;
kick."&#13;
"Roy, d ear," said l\llrs. Clemens, "such an odd&#13;
thing happened today. The clock fell off the&#13;
wall, and if it had fa llen a moment sooner, it&#13;
would have hit mother."&#13;
"I always sa id that clock was slow."&#13;
"And there, my son, you have the story of vour&#13;
dad and the Great War."&#13;
"Yes, daddy, but why did they need all those&#13;
other soldiers?"&#13;
Mr. Bump: "But how could skin trouble give&#13;
· you a broken a rm?"&#13;
Bill S.: " It was a banana skin, Mr. Bump."&#13;
"What d o you think of our two candidates f01&#13;
mayor?"&#13;
"Well, I'm glad only one can be elected."&#13;
COALS OF QUALITY&#13;
From the M ost Complete&#13;
Stock in the City&#13;
•&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
COAL &amp; ICE CO.&#13;
Phone 7 1 9th and Broad\.vay&#13;
GREETINGS TO THE CLASS&#13;
OF 1938&#13;
•&#13;
A. F. PRESLER&#13;
IMPERIAL CAFE&#13;
T ourist and Truckers' H ome&#13;
Rudy and Bill, P rops.&#13;
Home of Good Steaks&#13;
Moderate Prices&#13;
A U nit of Central States Oil Co.&#13;
Phone 2054 3227 W . B'dway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Tom Thumb Products Co.&#13;
Manufacturers of&#13;
Cereals, Pancake Flo1,1r and Corn Meal&#13;
900 South Sth Street&#13;
•&#13;
ASK YOUR GROCER&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of r938&#13;
Bakers of Peny-Savr Bread &#13;
Classified List of Boosters&#13;
•&#13;
DOCTORS AND DENTISTS&#13;
Dr. Fred H . Beaumont, 218 Bennett Bldg ................................... .......... ... .. Phone 535&#13;
Drs. Cogley - Edwards - Floersch - Brown, 6 10 Bennett Bldg ... .......... .. . Phone 3050&#13;
Dr. ]. ]. Connolly, Dentist, 508 Bennett Bldg ........... ................... .. ..... ....... Phone 24&#13;
Dr. McMicken H anchett, 532 First Avenue .............................. .......... .. .... Phone 5600&#13;
Dr. Erickson-Hill, 532 First Avenue ............ ................................... ...... ....... Phone 5600&#13;
Dr. E. ]. Kirlin, Wickham Bldg.&#13;
Dr. S. D. Maiden, 403 Bennett Bldg ..... .. .................................................. Phone I 02 1&#13;
Dr. R . L. Sheeler, Chiropractor, 2421 W . Broadway ......... ....................... Phone 4670&#13;
Dr. ]. L. Steck, 513 Bennett Bldg .......................................... ................. .... Phone 5 4&#13;
Dr. W . H. Saunders, Dentist, 2301 W . Broadway .................................... Phone 31 18&#13;
Dr. Floyd Williams, Chiropractor, 424-426 Wickham Bldg ............... ...... Phone 1980&#13;
Dr. ]. ]. Willis, Chiropractor, 151h N orth Main Street ............. ........... .... Phone 898&#13;
LAWYERS&#13;
Frank D. Capel, :; 11 City National Bank Bldg .. ........... ...... .................. ... Phone 262&#13;
Sullivan and Byers, 401 Park Bldg . ........................ ........... ...................... Phone 668&#13;
CITY OFFICIALS&#13;
Ed Anderson, Poll T ax Collec tor.. ....... ........... .................... ......... .. ....... ..... .. Phone :;s&#13;
Ivan Bradford, City Clerk ...................... .... ....................... .. . .......... ... ...... Phone&#13;
Jack Boyne, City Engin ee r ........ ........................ ..... ................ ....... .... ..... .. Phone 1976&#13;
William Guilfoyle, Mayor ......... ........... .............. ............ .... .. .. ... ... ........ .... .. Phone 502&#13;
Charl es Lacy, Clerk of Municipal Court ................. ............. .... Ph one 1 22 0W . :;886&#13;
Daniel H. Sheehan, Judge of Municipal Court . ..... .... ......................... ....... Phone 6:;2 &#13;
Roger D . had just sat down on a newly painted&#13;
sea t. Furious, he said to the painter: "Why don't&#13;
you put "Wet Paint" on your seats?"&#13;
Painter: "That's what I'm doing, ain't I?"&#13;
Out on the terrace they met between dances, and&#13;
he said:&#13;
"Pretty dull party, this!"&#13;
"Yes, indeed."&#13;
"Oh, let's go get our wraps and leave," he suggested.&#13;
"Well, I can't get away, she replied. "You see.&#13;
I'm th e hostess."&#13;
A negro was being examined for a driver's license.&#13;
"And what is the white line in the middle of the&#13;
road for?"&#13;
"Fo' bicyles," was the reply.&#13;
Judge: " Last time you were here I told you I&#13;
never wanted to see you again."&#13;
Norman J.: "That's what I told the cop, but he&#13;
insisted on bringing me here."&#13;
KA TELMAN&#13;
I I I South Main T elephone 958&#13;
Garden Tools&#13;
Garden Hose&#13;
Pulleys and Belts&#13;
Paints and Ladders&#13;
•&#13;
See For Yo urself&#13;
COME IN&#13;
INTERNATIONAL&#13;
MOTOR TRUCKS&#13;
•&#13;
SALES &amp; SER VICE&#13;
:.; I 05 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia.&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
Grocery &amp; Meat Market&#13;
Max M. Steinberg, Prop.&#13;
2102 W. Broadway Phone 175&#13;
AT YOUR SERVICE&#13;
Success in life depends&#13;
a great deal on your&#13;
personal appea rance.&#13;
CALL US OFTEN&#13;
Phone 497 3343 W. Broadway&#13;
SPIC &amp; SPAN&#13;
CLEANERS &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
CLASS OF 1938 ... .&#13;
PUTNAM SERVICE&#13;
STORE&#13;
2 lst and W est Broadway&#13;
Shell Products - Auto Supplies&#13;
MAHONEY'S GROCERY&#13;
3500 Fifth Ave.&#13;
•&#13;
Good Credit Accounts Solicited&#13;
•&#13;
Free Delivery Phone 767&#13;
We Specialize in . . .&#13;
•&#13;
COMPLETE&#13;
HOME&#13;
OUTFITS&#13;
•&#13;
And help you get started by granting&#13;
18 months to pay at no extra cost.&#13;
The Store of Large Selections&#13;
Barbara F.: " Dear, I've set my heart on a RollsRoyce."&#13;
Bob G.: "Yes? Well that's the only part of&#13;
your anatomy that'll ever set on one."&#13;
Traffic Cop: "Say you, get going-what's the&#13;
matter with you?"&#13;
Ralph G.: " I'm just fine, thank you, but I think&#13;
my engine's dead.&#13;
Miss Kohr: "Albert, explain the meaning of the&#13;
words derail and detract."&#13;
Albert C.: "D e rail is da ring dat, when dere is&#13;
two of them, makes de tract."&#13;
Roylyn F.: " May I see the manager?"&#13;
Fresh Clerk: "Yes; the manager always has&#13;
rime to see pretty girls."&#13;
Roylyn F.: "Tell him his wife is here."&#13;
J ean R.: W arching the farmhands spreading&#13;
out a stack of hay to dry, could contain her curiosity no longer, so she politely asked: " Is it a&#13;
needle you're looking for?"&#13;
BANKING BENEFITS&#13;
WORK BOTH WAYS&#13;
•&#13;
W e can succeed only as we are able&#13;
to help you succeed .&#13;
When you get a job, see this bank&#13;
fo r mutual benefit.&#13;
•&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL&#13;
BANK &#13;
Miss f\/Iiller: " Harry, can you define nonsense?"&#13;
Harry H.: "Yes, Miss Miller. An elephant&#13;
hanging over a cliff with his tail tied to a daisy."&#13;
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                    <text>PAREIL-.MAY 23, 1 40.&#13;
ENJOY SENIOR BANQUET&#13;
-Xonparcil Pho to.&#13;
Enjoying their meal at the Thomas J efferson high school senior ban- quet Wednesday night are, left side, Principal Ray F. Myers, Instructor F. J. Paluka and Class P resident Harle Damon ; right side from left to&#13;
right, Jack Hargis, David Braband and Bob Passer.&#13;
Mothers Serve&#13;
Senior Banquet&#13;
D&#13;
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Thomas Jefferson D&#13;
Seniors in Review&#13;
Over 200 seniors of Thomas J efferson high school · were present&#13;
when the senior mothers served a&#13;
banquet in thefr honor Wednesday&#13;
evening at t he school. The banquet tables were placed end to end&#13;
to make one long table t he length&#13;
of the lower ball in the school.&#13;
Numerous large bouquets of garden flowers and place cards, ha nd&#13;
painted by Miss Margaret Thomas,&#13;
bearing a cap and scroll in royal&#13;
blue and gold, class colors, were&#13;
the decorations.&#13;
Harle Damon, president of the&#13;
1940 class, presided. Bob P assei·&#13;
a cted as toastmaster. The program consisted of· speeches by students showing the accomplishments of the seniors in the various&#13;
fields of high school activities.&#13;
Dick Geppert spoke on a thletics;&#13;
Bette Anderson, drama tics; Keith&#13;
Taylor, music; Ma rialice Pinhero,&#13;
publications; Jack Ha rgis, forensics; Dave Braba nd, R. 0. T. C.&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland and F. J.&#13;
Paluka, sponsors of the class made&#13;
brief talks. The senior sextet,&#13;
Clara Mae Kern, Madellne Meid- linger, Sue Sherma n, Ma rth&amp;&#13;
Peters, June P earcy and Elinor&#13;
Gordon, sang two numbers.&#13;
'Members of the school board&#13;
present were E. V. Gustafson, Ivan&#13;
Cohoe and Mrs. Cohoe and Dr.&#13;
Christine Ericksen - Hill. They o&#13;
were introduced by Bob Passer.&#13;
The program closed with the&#13;
class song, words tor which were&#13;
written by Harle Damon. ~&#13;
About forty-five of the eenior&#13;
mothe rs assist ed In preparing and serving t he dinner.&#13;
'&#13;
. ; &#13;
r(5he vrronticello&#13;
Published by the Senior Class&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
..&#13;
MONTICELLO , , , Hon1e of Thon1 as Jefferson&#13;
Editor , Robert Passer&#13;
Assistant Editor , Marialice Pinhero&#13;
Business Manager , Yale Gotsdiner &#13;
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WEST ENTRANCE &#13;
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TODAY&#13;
...... the people of America are grateful they are citizens of a democracy, a form&#13;
of government of, by, and for the people which has surmounted hardships and strife&#13;
for almost two centuries and which, through popular education, is maintaining such&#13;
a democracy today.&#13;
Pictured above is the Thomas Jefferson High School student Forum, a represen,&#13;
tative governing body, one of the most ideal high school endeavors in the country.&#13;
Under the influence of such a self-governing body the idea of self-government&#13;
has spread to the various departments · and organizations of the school contributing&#13;
to the development of desirable personal and group traits . . ... . &#13;
.. .. .. In a few yea rs the students of Thomas Jefferson will be exercising the privileges and responsibilities of the adult citizenry, many phases of which were learn ed&#13;
during the years th ey were in high school.&#13;
It is h oped that regardl ess of the trend of individual lives into high er institutions&#13;
of lea rning or into th e immediate wage earning aroup, th e ideals of democratic gov·&#13;
ernment will be a part of their philo ophy of life.&#13;
Pictured below is a scene symbolic of the main duty in which the youth of today&#13;
will be partici1 ating as adults.&#13;
W e sincerely dedicate our 1940 Monticello to the youth of today; the adult&#13;
of.&#13;
TOMORROW.&#13;
Printed with p ermission of Columbia P ictures Corp ., H ollywood, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. &#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
9 ADMINISTRATION &#13;
Raymond A. Smith, Paul Weaver, vice-president, E. V. Gustafso n, president, Ralph Williams,&#13;
secretary, Ivan Cohoe, T om McMillan, and Dr. M. C. H enn essy. Not pre ent whe n the picture&#13;
was take n was Dr. Christine Ericksen-Hill.&#13;
SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
Representing the public in the formation&#13;
of policies to govern the schools of Council&#13;
Bluffs are the members of the school board&#13;
shown above. The board meets the second&#13;
Tuesday in each month at 4:30 P . M . in the&#13;
secretary's office at W ashington school.&#13;
When not in session as a committee of the&#13;
whole the members serve on the following&#13;
Superintendent J. A. True&#13;
standing committees: Fina nce. I van Cohoe,&#13;
chairman, Tom McMilla n, and Dr. Ericksen -&#13;
Hill : T each ers and Textbooks, Raymo nd&#13;
Smith, chairman, Dr. H ennesy, and I van&#13;
Cohoe: Supplies, Dr. Hennessy, chairman,&#13;
Paul W eaver, and Dr. Hill ; Buildings and&#13;
Grounds, Paul W eaver, chairman, Raymond&#13;
Smith, and T om McMillan.&#13;
Mr. J. A . True, who has been supenntendent of the Council Bluffs public schools&#13;
for the past ten years h as continuously won&#13;
friends for himself and for educatio n through&#13;
his ability as an executive.&#13;
Z?welve &#13;
Mr. R. F. M ye rs has capably served as&#13;
principal of Thomas Jefferson since the opening of the school in 192 l . The local as well&#13;
as national reputa tion of the school speaks&#13;
favo rably of his leadership.&#13;
OFFICE STAFF&#13;
The girls pictured below, all Thomas&#13;
Jefferson alumnae, relieve Mr. M ye rs of&#13;
routine duties which arise in an educational&#13;
institution housing more than twelve hundred&#13;
people. The smoothness with which the&#13;
school is administered through the central&#13;
offic e speaks well fo r the personnel of the&#13;
office staff and the executive ability of the&#13;
principal. Keeping attendance records, financial reports, permanent files, making announcements, getting out correspondence, and&#13;
typing tests are only a few of the many tasks&#13;
perfo rmed by this group.&#13;
Mary Ethel Dunkle, ge neral offi ce work, H elen Birchard , registrar, T resa D onlan, stenog rapher,&#13;
and H arriet Larson, attendance recorder.&#13;
&lt;??hirteen &#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Jean Aker&#13;
A. B.&#13;
T abor College, U . of&#13;
Southern California,&#13;
Latin&#13;
William E. Day&#13;
B. S.&#13;
Iowa State T eachers College, U . of Iowa.&#13;
T yping, Commercial Geography.&#13;
Ruth M. Brown&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Fletcher College, U . of&#13;
Iowa, orthwestern U.&#13;
English&#13;
Lew Doubleday&#13;
B. S. and M. A.&#13;
D es M oines U., Simpson&#13;
College, U. of Southern&#13;
California, American Institute of Business, U. o f&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
O ffice Practice, Shorthand&#13;
0. A. ~\? ' · , J. ~ t &lt;r7"v A. · J&#13;
Indiana U ., Purdue U.&#13;
H untington C o I I e g e,&#13;
Creighton U .&#13;
Physics, Chemistry&#13;
Helen Exley&#13;
B. S. and M . A.&#13;
U. of N ebraska, Northwestern U.&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
C. H. Carter&#13;
Nebraska State T eachers&#13;
Coll ege, Colorado State&#13;
Teachers College, Iowa&#13;
State T eachers College.&#13;
[ndustrial Arts, Civics&#13;
Stephen J. Field&#13;
M .A.&#13;
W aldorf Junior College,&#13;
U. of Iowa, U . of M innesota.&#13;
Biology, General Science&#13;
P. C. D awson&#13;
A. B. and A. M .&#13;
Central State T each ers&#13;
College, Indiana U., Chicago College of Music,&#13;
W isconsin School of Music.&#13;
Band and O rchestra&#13;
Clara Louise Gathmann&#13;
A. B.&#13;
U. of Nebraska, U . o f&#13;
English &#13;
Carl Gernetzky&#13;
B. S.&#13;
Stout Institute, Creigh -&#13;
to n U.&#13;
Printin g&#13;
Edward Je~vet }..d, -)..'.l- f&#13;
A. ~ tt(f?&gt;j&#13;
Simpso n, Omaha U. Indiana State N ormal.&#13;
Science and A ss't. Coach&#13;
David M. Grant&#13;
B . A.&#13;
Iowa State T eachers College, U. of Iowa.&#13;
Speec h and D ebate&#13;
Harold J. Jones&#13;
B. A. and M . A.&#13;
Capital City Commercial&#13;
Coll ege, Iowa Wesle yan ,&#13;
Parso ns Coll ege, U . o f&#13;
Iowa, Gregg School.&#13;
Typing&#13;
Mabel Gunderson&#13;
B. A.&#13;
C o n c o r d i a College,&#13;
N orth Dakota State College, U . o f Minnesota,&#13;
U .C.L.A., Columbia Unive rsity.&#13;
H ome Eco nomics&#13;
D oris E. Killins&#13;
B. A and M . A.&#13;
State U . o f Iowa.&#13;
En glish&#13;
Doris A. Hatch&#13;
A. B.&#13;
Simpso n Colege, Creig h -&#13;
ton U .&#13;
En glish and Dramatics&#13;
Helen Kohr&#13;
B. A. and M . A.&#13;
Diploma in En glish&#13;
Coll ege o f W ooster, U.&#13;
o f Wis., U. of London,&#13;
England , U . of Colorad o,&#13;
Ohio State, Frien ds U .,&#13;
Wichita, Kansas.&#13;
En glish&#13;
Nathalia Hutchison&#13;
Cedar Fa 11 s N ormal,&#13;
G reeley, Colorado.&#13;
Shorthand and T yping&#13;
Ruth F. Kraemer&#13;
A. B. and B. S.&#13;
D oane College, U. of&#13;
Colorado, U . of D enver.&#13;
Librarian &#13;
Ardith J. Larson&#13;
B. of Music Education&#13;
A u g u s t a n a College,&#13;
orthwestern U ., U. of&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
Vocal Music and Music&#13;
Appreciation&#13;
Hazel T. Miller&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Jamestown College, Iowa&#13;
U., Iowa State T eachers'&#13;
College.&#13;
English and Journali m&#13;
W. K. Layland&#13;
A. B. Simpson College.&#13;
Salesma nship, J u n i o r Business&#13;
I. F. Mueller&#13;
B. S.&#13;
Iowa State Teachers Col- lege, Omaha U.&#13;
Drawin g&#13;
Ralph M. Letts&#13;
B. A. an d M. A.&#13;
Coe College, U. of Iowa.&#13;
Economic Geography&#13;
Raymond Nelson Ph. B.&#13;
Creighton U ., Chicago&#13;
U .&#13;
American History&#13;
~;,...- ~' '&#13;
Josephine McCarthy&#13;
B. S. in Physical Ed. U. of Iowa.&#13;
H ygiene, Physical Ed.&#13;
Hannah Nyholm&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Dana Coll ege, U . of&#13;
Iowa, U. of Colorado,&#13;
U. of Chicago, U . of&#13;
Nebraska.&#13;
Spanish, English, Physical Education&#13;
Marion McDuffie&#13;
B. Sand M.A.&#13;
Iowa State T eachers' College.&#13;
Columbia U .&#13;
Art and English&#13;
Orville Orr&#13;
M.A.&#13;
Iowa State Teachers' College, U . of Iowa.&#13;
Economics &#13;
F. T. Paluka&#13;
13. A.&#13;
Ripon College, U . of&#13;
Chicago, U. of Omaha . Busine s Law, American&#13;
H i tory&#13;
R. L. Thistlethwaite&#13;
B. S. and M . A.&#13;
Central Business College.&#13;
Graceland College, War·&#13;
rensburg T eachers' Col·&#13;
legc, Iowa U . Bookkeeping&#13;
Minn:e B. Rupp&#13;
A. B.&#13;
Colorado State T eachers'&#13;
College, Washin gton U.,&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
Homer L. Town send&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Cornell College, I ow~&#13;
State T eachers' College,&#13;
U . o f Iowa, Omaha U.&#13;
General Sc:ence&#13;
Belle G . Soukup&#13;
B. S.&#13;
Stout I nstitute, U. of&#13;
Wisconsin, U. of Wash·&#13;
in gton, U. of Omaha,&#13;
Columbia U., Creighton&#13;
U.&#13;
Foods, General Science&#13;
H.B. Truex&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland&#13;
A. B. and M . A.&#13;
Park College , Columbia&#13;
U., Creighton U., U. of&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
American G o v ernment,&#13;
American History&#13;
Uoron J. Warren&#13;
B. A. and M . A.&#13;
Fletcher College, U . o f&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
~uropea n H istory, Amer· 1can History&#13;
Gaylord Stuelke&#13;
B. S.&#13;
Coe College.&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
Garnet W elsch&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Iowa State Teachers' Col· lege.&#13;
Civics &#13;
CUSTODIANS&#13;
Herman Jensen H arry Granshaw Jack Millard&#13;
George Hayworth Mrs. Anna Lund&#13;
Eighteen &#13;
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Front seat:&#13;
Back seat:&#13;
Jean Schluter, secretary; Sue Sherman, vice-president; H a rl e D amo n , :den~&#13;
Dick Geppert, treasurer; Mr. Paluka an d Mrs. Strickland, sponso rs.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
The Class of 1940 officially opened their&#13;
senior year with the election of the following&#13;
officers by ballot through the home rooms,&#13;
H arle Damon, president; Sue Sherman, vicepresident; Jean Schluter, secretary; and Dick&#13;
Geppert, treasurer. Mrs. Clara Strickland&#13;
and Mr. F. ]. Paluka were named senior&#13;
sponsors.&#13;
Immediately following, an annual board&#13;
consisting of Mr. R. L. Thistlethwaite, chairman; Mrs. Strickland, Miss McDuffie, Mr.&#13;
Mueller, Mr. Orr, advertising; Mr. Paluka,&#13;
and Mr. Gernetzky, printing, was appointed.&#13;
The board then elected Robert Passer, editor;&#13;
M arialice Pinhero, assistant editor; and Yale&#13;
Gotsdiner, business manager. The planning&#13;
of the book began immediately.&#13;
Abiding by the old saying that "all work&#13;
and no play makes Jack a dull boy" the senior&#13;
class began to function on the brighter side&#13;
-0f life. At the gala "Leap Year Party" on&#13;
February 29 Bob M oran was judged the b est&#13;
dressed girl a nd M ary Jane Doesch er the best&#13;
dressed b oy. An interesting class prophecy&#13;
was presented .&#13;
In an effort to raise additional funds&#13;
for the M onticello and the class gift, Mrs.&#13;
Strickland, assisted by Vida Larison as student director and oth er members of the sen -&#13;
ior class, pre~e nt d the "Leap Year R eview"&#13;
on M arch 14, 15', and 16.&#13;
The senior class play, " Jane Eyre," in&#13;
which Sue Sherman, Betty Anderson, D orothy Currie, Dean Ingram, and Keith T aylo r&#13;
shared th e leads was presented the nights of&#13;
April 10, 11 , and 12.&#13;
With the end of the trail only a few&#13;
weeks away there appea red . th e traditioi:al&#13;
events as sign painting, semor day, semor&#13;
lectures, junior-senior prom, se n_1or ho no r&#13;
night, baccalaureate, a nd as a fma le to a&#13;
high school career commencement.&#13;
~wenty &#13;
...&#13;
·&#13;
B'ETTE A N DERSON, ]tv.c. ~ Ji_~ -L. W.so College I ., • /'· , p •&#13;
Nu Omega 4, V -Pres.; V-Pres. Allied&#13;
Y outh ; V-Pres. Girls' Coun cil ; S.W .&#13;
Iowa Ch orus 2; "And It Rain ed" ;&#13;
"Count and th e Coed" ; "H.M .S. Pinafore" ; .:·1~. t Befo re th 7, P!;om" ; ·:spring&#13;
Dan ce ; Stage Door ; T edd y s First&#13;
Suit" ; "See ing Is Believin g" ; A cappella&#13;
Choir 3. ~ J&#13;
ELS&#13;
Commercinl&#13;
IE A N DERSEN&#13;
J&#13;
1-,. W~ C..{!J ~&#13;
V oll eyball 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 2;&#13;
Allied Youth ; G.A.A. 3; Music Club 3;&#13;
Orchestra 3; Strin g Quartet 3; MINK&#13;
Co ntest 2: State Music Contest; A&#13;
cappell a Choir; Nat'l. Music Festival ;&#13;
V.F.\V. Prog ram.&#13;
MAXINE ANDERSON&#13;
College&#13;
Masq ue and Bauble; Library Club;&#13;
Library Staff; "Count and th e Coed."&#13;
PAULINE ANDERSON • Commercial ,.....,, JC&lt;,&lt;., (} ~&#13;
European Round Tabl e. ~ ~&#13;
FRANCES ATEN c,,{1i&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Basketball, V olleyball, Baseball 2;&#13;
G.A.A. 4; Girls' Council; Self Reliant 3; S.W . Iowa Chorus; A cappella&#13;
Choir 2; Signal Staff, Assoc. Editor;&#13;
Columbia School of th e Air; Spelling Champ ; Road Show; Forum; Col·&#13;
onial Ball. f&#13;
VIRGIL AULT ~...., &lt;:!oJl---t-.._ 0·· % . ; Comme:rcia l&#13;
Y .O .U. Pres., V-Pres.; Monticello Staff.&#13;
LUCILLE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
ABRAHAMSON ")w..L~~4"\A~'-' -~ V oll eyball ; Nu Omega 5, V -Pres.: For· um ; Monticell o Staff; " Death T akes a&#13;
lid~ ",:. "Kind .. L~? y"; "Spring&#13;
Dance ; Stage Door ; Just Before the&#13;
Prom" ; "Mushrooms Comin g Up" ;&#13;
"Maizie" ; Prod.: "Tulip Time" ; "Mary of Scotl and ."&#13;
LA WREN CE ACKERMAN ,,n&#13;
Commercial L'I '&#13;
Tra ck 2; Road Show: Forum : "Count and th e Coed" ; " H.M.S. Pinafore";&#13;
S.\.V. Iowa Chorus 3; A cappella Choir.&#13;
PHILLIP&#13;
Commercial&#13;
ADAMS 5n-U-..1 ~ - o-...-, ~ ~ V&#13;
A ca ppella Choir 3; S.W. Iowa Chorus;&#13;
District Mu ic Contest; " H .M. S. Pinafore."&#13;
DORI&#13;
College&#13;
S AIT ~ fu_t6-1%; ~&#13;
Nu Omega 3; Forum 2; A cappella&#13;
Choir 2; "Count and th e Coed" ; "And&#13;
It Rain ed" ; Signal Staff.&#13;
EVELYN ITA M.~ ~°'-- collegc&#13;
N u Omega Treas.; Girls' Coun cil ; Jr.&#13;
G:rls' Gle e.&#13;
IL~~~;c7n~N ~~(~ ~) u Omega; Jr. Band . &#13;
BOB&#13;
Pract&#13;
BABBIT&#13;
ical A&#13;
T&#13;
rts p:--t--~&#13;
T rack; Personality Club.&#13;
La V ER BACH &lt;;,f?J&#13;
Practical A rts&#13;
Good Drivers' Club; Boy ' Glee ; Sig nal&#13;
taff; Grinnell Confe rence ; R ifle Squad _&#13;
aV ~~R 1f"-L~&#13;
Shorth&#13;
Pier on&#13;
and&#13;
H igh&#13;
Club&#13;
Sch&#13;
2&#13;
oo&#13;
.&#13;
l 2; Charm ' ~&#13;
HARLA BATT&#13;
Com mer cial ~&#13;
LOIS BE SLEY C!J-, 1 ({,.J' , Wu/.... Com mer ci a l I&#13;
International Club 2, Sec. , T rea .;&#13;
Mu ic Club: "CG-unt and the Coed";&#13;
MI K Conte t 2; State Music Conte st; at'!. Fe ti val; Signal Staff; M onticell o&#13;
Staff; Orche tra 4&#13;
...--r ~&#13;
" ~. l --"t RAYMON D BERGSTROM&#13;
P r act ical A r ts&#13;
IRENE BLUE k~ t;'~,&#13;
Sigma&#13;
Co&#13;
Tau&#13;
ll ege 3, T&#13;
I&#13;
reas~' ., Pres.; Delphians ~ 2;&#13;
Di trict Music Contest; A cappella&#13;
Choir; "And It Rained."&#13;
DA YID BR AN ~ Coll ege&#13;
Pres. Art Club; Sec. Architectural Club;&#13;
"Spring Dance"; R.O.T.C. Captain.&#13;
LOIS BRETz Ww- 'fl~ ~ 1&#13;
Com merci bl ~ ~ Sigma Tau 3; Music dub 2; Flute&#13;
Trio; State March ing Band; Nat'!. Flute&#13;
Quartet Audition.&#13;
HELEN&#13;
Comrnerc BRC?DAHL 1a l ~ ~&#13;
~ ~~ Vo1leyball 4; Baseball 3; Ba etbal 2;&#13;
Masque an d Bauble 2; G.A.A. 2; Sig- nal Staff; Gym Assistant.&#13;
/f.. .\l;J ACKC~rn~~~i;f EIT&#13;
Good Drivers' Club; Camera Club;&#13;
European Round Table; Signal Staff 2.&#13;
DONALD BROWNELL, t.t.&#13;
College &lt;7 fl&#13;
Football; Masque and Bauble; Forum;&#13;
Band 5; State Music Contest; Nat'!.&#13;
Music Contest 2; V.F.W. Program;&#13;
Orchestra,&#13;
Good D rive rs' Club Treas.;Forum;&#13;
Prod .: "The Bi ho p M isbehaves"; .. Mary of Scotland"; "Spring D ance";&#13;
"Tulip T ime"; "Stage D oor"; "Pride and Prejud ice"; Road Show. &#13;
STA LEY E. BRU ER 1..)11&#13;
Practica l A rts&#13;
G ood Drivers' Club 2: Camera Club 2.&#13;
• CLIFFORD BRYAN T J.A (f , ~ • Coll ege f&#13;
Football ; Forum; Science Club: Monti· ce llo taff; Concert Band 4; Marchin g&#13;
Band 3: District Music Contest; Nat'!.&#13;
Mu ic Conte t 2.&#13;
BONNIE RGETT )u.u ~ 1, ·&#13;
Com mer cia l I ~ ~ I V oll eyball ; N u Omega 3: iri Council{&#13;
Jr. Glee; Signal Staff.&#13;
CA ROLY&#13;
Comme r c&#13;
BUTLER ia l I /(~ 0fJ&#13;
Sigma Tau: Intern ational Club; Band 3;&#13;
M IN K Contest.&#13;
HELEN CALIGUIRE ~ 9r._-/::J ___ - Comme r cia l I ' • . f . ~~,&#13;
A . L. 2: Perso nality Club; Glee Club;&#13;
M onticell o Staff.&#13;
DICK CANAVAN&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Golf; Science Club.&#13;
GERALD CARLSON ~&#13;
P r actical Arts -&#13;
Press Club 2; Forum 2; Basketball, Foot· ball 2; A cappella Choir 2:&#13;
EVELYN CARTER }l.M.0f .~../,,. ~~' Commer cia l I ,-&lt;fr-v{&#13;
Anamosa Hi g h School;&#13;
Charm Club.&#13;
ROBERT Comm e&#13;
CARTER&#13;
rcia l&#13;
~ 1 ~ Commercial Club; Pres. Biology Club;&#13;
A cappella Choir.&#13;
D&#13;
HILAcoS~~~fLIN elphians 2; Charm&#13;
1 ~o&#13;
~ ~ nti ce ll o Staff&#13;
MARGARET CHARLES&#13;
Commerc ia l&#13;
Nu Omega 3.&#13;
I&#13;
EMIL CHRISTOFFERSO&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Football, Basketball 4; Track 3; Silver&#13;
Gloves; Lettermen's Club 2; Airplane&#13;
Club &#13;
GLEE CLAPPER&#13;
Gener a l ~&#13;
JAMES&#13;
Coll ege LARK ~ (,At/. v--0 i k; • I&#13;
r&#13;
Football ; Basketball; Wre tlin g; M odel&#13;
Airplane Club; Forum; Music Club&#13;
Pres.; at'!. Music Contest; Concert&#13;
Band 4; Orchestra ; A cappella Choir 3;&#13;
Marchin g Band 4; Road Show 2;&#13;
"Count and the Coed" ; " H .M .S. Pin- afo re"; Saxaphone Quartet 2; Clarinet&#13;
Quartet 2; Clarin et T rio 2: at'!. Saxaphone Champ.&#13;
JEAN CONNELL&#13;
Commer cia l&#13;
/ 1t,-..r!::Z_&#13;
:J&lt;,... - · ~ - t&#13;
~ Q&#13;
Baseball ; Basketball ; Voll eyball ; Masqu e&#13;
and Bauble 3: N u Omega 2; Allied&#13;
Y outh ; "Los T res Osos" ; " Se eing I&#13;
Believing" ; Monticell o Staff.&#13;
MARJORIE COPELAN D&#13;
Commercial&#13;
N u O mega 3: Foru m; Pro d.: " Seeing&#13;
Is Believi ng."&#13;
KATHRY LE Jw.. ~ coll eg e ~ - ··r&#13;
V olleyball; Nu O mega 4; Self Re!'ifnt&#13;
2; Forum 2; Law Club; "Mushrooms&#13;
Comin g Up": Associate Signal Editor·&#13;
Signal Staff 2; Glimpses Editor; Grinnell Confe rence.&#13;
ROBERT RO aS;_~ _ Coll ege Co ·---y-,.--&#13;
T rack; Biology Club.&#13;
CHARLE&#13;
Comm&#13;
S&#13;
e r&#13;
CUM&#13;
ci:l l&#13;
MINGS 1 ~ ~&#13;
Football ; T rack; Sec. Biology Club;&#13;
A cappella Choir; S.W . Iowa Chorus;&#13;
Band.&#13;
R U BY CUNN GHAM Commercia l&#13;
Redlands Jr. High , Califo rn ia 2; Cha rm&#13;
Club T reas.; Sh orthand Club.&#13;
DOROTH&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Y URRIEI ~~~ • Gym A ssistant 2; Sig ma T au 2; .A .I'\..,&#13;
A cap pell a Choir; State Mu ic Conte t ;&#13;
"And It Rained" ; " Count and th e Coed" ; " Stage D oo r"; M onticell o Staff;&#13;
Ames Science D ay; Road Show 2;&#13;
Porum.&#13;
KEN NETH DAHLE&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
M odel A ir plane Club 2, Sec. ; Biolog y&#13;
Club 2; Senior Science Club 3, Pres.;&#13;
Ames Science D ay 3; Foru m 2.&#13;
HARLE DAMON W~Q1~ ~ .::t2 _ ~fJd_ Coll ege (f • - ..,.,, v- fr"'&#13;
P res. Seni or Class; Lettermen's Clu b;&#13;
Science Clu b; Forum 3; Football 3;&#13;
T rack 2; Basketball 5; A ll State Football and Basketball; Prom King; A cappella Ch oir; Road Show 3.&#13;
MARY A NN DAN IELSON&#13;
Comme r c ia l&#13;
Band 4 ; Signal Staff; V.F.W. Pro·&#13;
grams; larinet D uet; I.H.S.P.A. &#13;
BETTE DORSCHER ~~ "'·- ~ ~ _&#13;
V oll eyba&#13;
College&#13;
ll ; Girls . ,&#13;
Sr. G lee I&#13;
;&#13;
l&lt;A/~&#13;
Concert&#13;
( ~&#13;
Band ; State Music Co ntest.&#13;
ELAINE&#13;
CommDOHSE ercial I ~&#13;
Gym A ssistant; G.A.A. 3; Girls' Coun- cil; "Stage Door" ; Prod .: "Sprin g&#13;
Dan ce"; Forum ; Monticell o Staff.&#13;
MARJORIE EAKIN/ JM.,, ~ ' Commercial ( Jvl-&#13;
"Sigma Tau 2; Music Club; Shorthand&#13;
Club 2, Sec.-Treas.; Band 3; District&#13;
M usic Contest; State Music Contest;&#13;
Drum M ajo rette 2; Band Counc il 2;&#13;
·v .F.W. Prog rams.&#13;
GROVER ELEDGE , .MY Prncticnl A rts&#13;
Pre s Club 2, Sec.: Came ra Club Pres.;&#13;
A cappella Choir; M anager Wrestlin g&#13;
T ea m; Golf Squad.&#13;
WESLEY ELEDGE&#13;
Practica l Arts I&#13;
Track 4; Wrestl ing 3: Camera Club 2;&#13;
·w restling Club; Printing Club 3.&#13;
HARVEY Commerc&#13;
EMERSON&#13;
ial I&#13;
~l&#13;
DO DAVID c&gt;~, .)JLc2._ College I -~-. r&#13;
Boxing 2; \Vrestlin g; Printing Club 2;&#13;
R 0.T.C. 2nd Lieutenant· Ames Science&#13;
D ay 2: Rifl e T eam 2. '&#13;
JO&#13;
.&#13;
SEPH&#13;
Commercial&#13;
INE DEMARE&#13;
I&#13;
/IN--&#13;
.&#13;
f&#13;
J.e-/f-- ,.,,_L ~&#13;
Sigma Tau 2; S.W. Iowa Chorn 2;&#13;
A cappell a Choir; Road Show 2; Double&#13;
Quartet.&#13;
LEO G. DETERDING&#13;
College&#13;
Airplane Clu b '.! ; Science Club 3; Signa l Staff.&#13;
HUGH&#13;
Practical&#13;
DOUGHERTY&#13;
Arts I&#13;
~ 1.e-J, ~&#13;
Good Drivers' Clu b.&#13;
MARY JAYNE OESCHER)cM ~t.-d'u..I"'"'~~/&#13;
Sigma&#13;
Co&#13;
T&#13;
ll ege&#13;
au 3, V-Pres.; Alliecf&#13;
'-~&#13;
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Library Staff 2; Marching Band 4; O r- chestra 2: Concert Band 3: Drum&#13;
Majorette 2; "Getting Back to Coll ege";&#13;
at'!. Music Contest 2; State Music Conte t. &#13;
SHIRLEY FARRIOR }....... ,,._....... d,,,. College I&#13;
Masque and Bauble 4; Girls' Council·&#13;
Music Club; Band 4; Orchestra; MINK&#13;
Conte~.t 2; Prod.: "Kind Lady"; "Stage&#13;
Door.&#13;
JOE FELLING HAM ~ cL..:J;.:.&#13;
Coll ege / ~&#13;
Football 2; Basketball 3; Wrestling·&#13;
Sports Club; Science Club ; ettermen'~ Club.&#13;
IRENE PICKEL )k.M... 1.....,J K--f, Commercial /&#13;
Volleyball; D elphians.&#13;
WALLACE&#13;
Practical&#13;
FIELD&#13;
Arts 1&#13;
~ f&#13;
~ - . U&#13;
BOB FLAXBEARD1 ~(i&gt;~, oA.t{.&#13;
College&#13;
Science Club 2; Band 3; District Music&#13;
Contest; Forum Pres. 2; Monticello&#13;
Staff&#13;
Tr&#13;
JAC~o~~~r~a{ ack; Forum 3; Self&#13;
• ~ Reliant; Glimpses.&#13;
ELLE ' EPPERSO&#13;
International&#13;
Gener a l&#13;
Club; ~&#13;
M onticell o Staff.&#13;
EARL A. ERICKSE&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Wrestlin g 2; Jr. Band.&#13;
ELD~ 11 e~~E ~~a &lt;!v1 PA-tr Basketball, T raC:I( 2 ; Wre tlin g; "Box· ing; Golf; Self Reli ant; N ature Club;&#13;
Stamp Club ; Law Club; Cartoon Club;&#13;
Good Drive r ' Club: M a que and&#13;
Bauble; Science Club; Orche tra ; For·&#13;
um; P rod.: "Pride and Prejudice."&#13;
ROBERT EVA S&#13;
P r ac ti cal A rts&#13;
R.0.T .C. 2n d Li eutenant.&#13;
\'.!ALTER&#13;
Gen er a&#13;
EV&#13;
l&#13;
A S&#13;
1 f./.- -¥c.-- -&#13;
~ ~&#13;
Mi.; ii; Club ; Came ra Club; Marching&#13;
13 anJ; Concert Ban d ; Orche tra ; Drum&#13;
Ense 1'.lble; V. F. W. P rograms.&#13;
~1&lt;l.. ORVILLE FA CHER 'f~~C!.t&gt; Com m ercial&#13;
Trac k 3; Biolog y Club 3. &#13;
..&#13;
.,&#13;
BER ICE FO ER, 1 .,_ . . ww~c.G1r'l. Comm erc ia l&#13;
H omemaker"s C:lub 2; Interna 0!1a&#13;
Club; Forum ; S.W. Iowa Chorus; "A nd&#13;
It Rained" ; Ch oru 2; Monticell o Staff.&#13;
JACKco1:~~ ~~I 1 ·¥&#13;
La.VONNE&#13;
Comm e r&#13;
FURGASON&#13;
c ia l / *f~&#13;
· ..&#13;
_,.&#13;
~&#13;
Sigma Tau ; All ied Youth; fuc rnationaf&#13;
Club Pres.; Orchestra 2.&#13;
DOROTHY GAHM1&#13;
Com n1 ercinl&#13;
Library Club 3, Pres.; Girls' Coun cil;&#13;
Colonia l Ball 3.&#13;
ROBERTA&#13;
Com m er c&#13;
GE1&#13;
ia l TR~ .-.... ~ I&#13;
Ba ketball; V oll eyball : Track: G.A.A.;&#13;
(': cappella ChoJ,r ~.; "H.M.S. \~n~[o e" ; Spring Dance ; Stage Door ; Mary&#13;
of Scotl and.&#13;
RICHARD GEPPERT ~;~.~ Coll ege&#13;
Football, Wrestlin g 4; District Champ&#13;
Z: Treas. Seni or Class; Letterme n's Club&#13;
4, Pre .; Science Club 2; \Vrestling&#13;
Club.&#13;
V-Pres.&#13;
HARLO&#13;
Coll&#13;
Ar&#13;
ego&#13;
G&#13;
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ILLG&#13;
hitectural&#13;
AM ~&#13;
Club; R.O.T.C.&#13;
2nd Lieutenant.&#13;
ER WI GILMORE , tA-. Bfl-11-&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Grand Island, N ebr.; Signa l Staff, A s· soeiate Editor, Ma nagin g Edito r.&#13;
FRANCES GILSO&#13;
Comrt1e&#13;
/ r cia 1 ~&#13;
Music Clu b: O rchestra 2; Band 2; Dis·&#13;
trict Music Co ntest; at'l. Mu ic Co n·&#13;
test.&#13;
KEITH GLAZE t:\ - - ~ ()&#13;
Boxin&#13;
C&#13;
g&#13;
oll&lt;&#13;
; Bi&#13;
•ge&#13;
ology Club&#13;
~&#13;
2; Science Club&#13;
2: R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieutenant; Rifle&#13;
T eam 2.&#13;
ELI NC&#13;
OR&#13;
omm&#13;
G&#13;
e rcial&#13;
ORDON&#13;
I&#13;
~~ f&#13;
Basketball 5; Track; Baseball; Dclphians 2; G.A.A. 3, Treas.; Girls' Council ;&#13;
Girls' Sextet 2: " H.M.S. Pinafore";&#13;
"Count and the Coed"; "Spring Dance" ;&#13;
Director, "Maizie"; A cappell a Choir&#13;
4; S.W. Iowa Chorus 2; Road Show 2;&#13;
Forum 2: Student Music Director 2· N at'!. Music Contest. '&#13;
YALE&#13;
Coll&#13;
GOTSDINER&#13;
ege I ~&#13;
Law Club; Rostrum and Gavel 2; Self&#13;
Reliant 2; "Kind Lad y"; "Spring D ance,,; uMaizic,,; "Stage D oor,,;&#13;
Prod.: "Mary of Scotland"; Monticello Business Manager; Debate Squad 3;&#13;
Grinnell Conference; Columbia School&#13;
of the Air; V.F.W. Progra m ; State&#13;
Extempo Spea ker &#13;
GERALD GOURLEY Practical Arts&#13;
R.0.T.C. Captain.&#13;
BETTC~m~~i;{L -)-L ~&#13;
Volleyball 2; Nu Omega; Self Reliant&#13;
3; Girls' Council; Forum 2; Libra ry&#13;
Staff 2; Sigma Tau 2; Glee Club 2·&#13;
"And It Rained"; Monticello Staff'.&#13;
Signal Staff. '&#13;
GEORGE&#13;
General&#13;
GRAYBILL ~ ~ I. Track; Science Club; Band 4; Saxa- ~&#13;
phone Quartet; Nat'l. Music Contest 2.&#13;
LEONA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
GRIESS fa.,&#13;
~J..-- ~ '&#13;
Masque and Bauble 2; Prod. : " Id yles of&#13;
A King."&#13;
Fo&#13;
DALE&#13;
otball&#13;
Practic&#13;
GUSTAFSO&#13;
, Ba&#13;
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Track&#13;
~&#13;
2; Good&#13;
Drivers' Club; Stamp Club; Band ;&#13;
Forum&#13;
WILLIAM HAGEMAN&#13;
Coll ege C.. ~&#13;
Track 2; Senior Science Club; Basketball 2.&#13;
JERo~;m~~~L, C..'4-fl.-&#13;
Law Club.&#13;
HOWARD&#13;
Commerci&#13;
HALLBERG, a l ~&#13;
Football 3; Basketball 2; Track; Sports&#13;
Club 2; Band 5' ; State Mu ic Contest;&#13;
Na t'l. Music Contest.&#13;
JACK HARGIS&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Junior Class Treasurer; Law Club; Ros- trum and Gavel; M asque and Baubl e 2;&#13;
Science Club Sec.; Self Reliant 3,&#13;
Treas. ; "Spring Dance" ; "Stage Door";&#13;
Prod .: "Vanishin g Princess"; D ebate 3;&#13;
Am es Character Conference ; V . F. W.&#13;
Programs; Coe Radio Contest. _. -· _ J&#13;
GWENDOLYN&#13;
C~ qe RRIMAN, ~ - •&#13;
~ f I&#13;
A . L. ; N u Omega Sec.; A ssociate Signal&#13;
Editor; Forum, Monticello Staff.&#13;
CHOATE HARVEY, ~ CA.o..-.bt,,, Practical Arts -..-r --- Football; T rack 2; Golf, Wrestling 4;&#13;
Press Club 3, V-Pres.; Lettermen's Club;&#13;
Forum ; A cap pella Choir; Road Show.&#13;
OLIV&#13;
Gener&#13;
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RVEY&#13;
/&#13;
")4AV ff,.,........._ ~ ~ ~ (&#13;
Volleyball; Mixed Chorus; Colo ed&#13;
Choir.&#13;
' &#13;
ANE HOMAN&#13;
Proc'ical Arts I . ~&#13;
Pre~s Club 2; Camera Club; Color&#13;
Guard R.O.T.C. 2; Monticello Staff.&#13;
GERALD L. HUBER&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Science Clu b.&#13;
J ULIA HUITT~&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Homemaker's Club: "And It Rained.'&#13;
VIRGINIA HURD '}.e ... ~~/ Commercial J. :&#13;
V·Pres. Charm Club; Sec., Pre . :Short·&#13;
hand Club; Library Club.&#13;
RICH~l~e~e C. HUTCHISON/&#13;
Clarion High School; Boys' Glee;&#13;
~· S. Pinafore."&#13;
WARREN INGALLS t u-~~ -&#13;
Commercial&#13;
CLINTON HA YNES cf ,,_ J _Jo - College / Senior Science Club.&#13;
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CHARLES SISK ft&gt;.//),&#13;
Comm erc ia l ~r&#13;
Rifl e T eam.&#13;
NORMA SKARKA°k ~~L;U Coll ege C&gt;~L _ ·;;p&#13;
Internationa l Club 3, P res:-,v ~ ~&#13;
LOIS&#13;
Ge&#13;
SKOW n er a l ~~~_I ·r.;; ~~ ~-- M&#13;
Self a que&#13;
Reli&#13;
and&#13;
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Bau&#13;
Sec.&#13;
ble&#13;
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4,&#13;
Girl&#13;
V&#13;
' Counc&#13;
re ., Pre&#13;
il;&#13;
s.;&#13;
A ~&#13;
Capella Choir 3; "And It Rained";&#13;
"Coun t and the Coed"; " H .M .. Pina· fore"; " View From the Porch"; "Stage&#13;
Door"; "Idylling of A Kin g"· Direc- tor of "In A Garden"; Prod. : "Vani h·&#13;
ing Prin ces "; Mon ticello Staff; Rostrum and Gavel 2; I.H.S.P.A. ; Porum;&#13;
K.0.I.L. "First Spark"; Debate Round&#13;
T able.&#13;
LEONARD SLUSHER t ' Com merc ia l&#13;
Football ; Wrestling ; Boxing 2; Air•&#13;
plane Club; Biology Club.&#13;
MARJORIE S~USHER (.I A - ( ~ ) Gen eral ~ \...:.&#13;
Baseball, Volleyball, Basketball 4;&#13;
Track; Sigma Tau; G.A.A. 3; Porum&#13;
Omaha U. Play Day&#13;
ANITA&#13;
Gen era&#13;
SMITH&#13;
l t&#13;
. ~(~ 1, /J~ ~&#13;
N u Omega; Monticello S.taff. ~ - p · &#13;
ALICE&#13;
Commerci&#13;
STACY a l I&#13;
~ "t-.'i. ~ ~~'&#13;
~ •&#13;
Jr. Red Cros ; Charm Club Sec.; Sh orthand Club 2; Jr. Glee 2.&#13;
LESLIE STEWART&#13;
Track 4; Boxin g&#13;
LEWIS SUIT . Commercial 9' &lt;&#13;
S&#13;
che&#13;
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tr;i&#13;
Gloves; Signal Staff; Band; Or- ~&#13;
/&#13;
ALVIN SUITER ~ N,-c--de. ~. Practical Arts / ~.t- Basketball ; G&lt;?.od Drive rs'Club; Forum.&#13;
SHIRLEY SUNDERMAN ~ 1 .: }&#13;
College _ - 0 -./ { '( (;,t{ ~&#13;
Nu Omega 4. ~ W jl/ 1 tl :r/J.., &amp;,..,. . .,, '('&#13;
KEITH&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
TAYLOR AA./ "f&#13;
d&#13;
~ ~ If&#13;
Football 2; Basketball; Silve r Gloves 2;&#13;
Sports Club Sec.; Masque and Bauble;&#13;
A Capell a Ch oir; Mixed Quartet;&#13;
"Mary of Scotland"; "H.M.S. Pina· fore" ; Road Show; Signal Staff 2,&#13;
Managing Editor 2; I.H.S.P.A.&#13;
MARGARET THOMAS ~-/V~ ~ CAtJ&#13;
Commercial 1&#13;
Pres. Art Club; Masque and Bauble;&#13;
Girls' Council; Prod.: "Stage D oor";&#13;
Signal Staff 2; Monticello Staff.&#13;
AGNES THOMPSON l"'-"&lt;.,o~~ Commercial&#13;
H omemaker's Club 2, Sec. ; Charm Club&#13;
2.&#13;
SUNSHINE THOMPSON . w-.,, · U'Cff"-', ~' Jc.-&#13;
Commercial I&#13;
H omemaker's Club; Charm Club 2;&#13;
Shorthand Club; Glee.&#13;
ALVENA TIEDERMANN 1'k/W , ~ W#&#13;
Collel!"e '&#13;
Treynor High School; Self Reliant 3;&#13;
Allied Youth; Y. 0 . U. 2.&#13;
_ -_o 1 'if., l&#13;
CORTLAND TISHER Y.... ,,.,,..._ General&#13;
DOROTHY TISHER nv.,v~ T i-lU.rvv&#13;
Ba ke~b:i'teW~lle ball 2; G. A. A.; ~'~ "My Cousin From Sweden"; "Death&#13;
Takes A Holiday". &#13;
•&#13;
ALVIN&#13;
College&#13;
TOWNSEN D ~ :/--~ I&#13;
~ 0&#13;
Football: Track, Bask.:tball 2; Sports&#13;
Club; Vocal Club ; A Capella Choir 3;&#13;
"Count and th e Coed" ; " H .• vi. S. Pina·&#13;
fore" ; Road Show 4: State Mus:c Con·&#13;
test; S. 'V--1 • Iowa Chorus.&#13;
MAE TOWN SEN D&#13;
Cotr.m rcial 1 W 'r'&#13;
Nu Omega 2; "Tulip Time"; Jr.&#13;
Mixed Chorus; Sr. Girls' Glee 2;&#13;
"Spring Dance"'; "Seeing Is Believing" .&#13;
GERALD TRAYLOR&#13;
Com:nercial e.~&#13;
Music Club; V-Pres.: O rchestra ; Camera Club V- Pres.; Saxaphone Quartet;&#13;
Clar:net T rio; Signal Staff; Nat'!. Music&#13;
Clinic; at'! Music Contest; District&#13;
Music Contest 3; Boys' March .ng Band .&#13;
JEA N E TROUTNER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Gvm Assistant 2, Basketball , Volley·&#13;
ball 2; G. A . A. ; Omaha U . Pl ay Day.&#13;
" J. HEN RY T URN ER y' '- . College&#13;
Track 3; Boxing 2: Basketball; Self Re·&#13;
liant 3; Airplane Club: Music Club 4;&#13;
Band 4: Orchestra 2; MINK Contest;&#13;
District Music Contest; Road Show.&#13;
C&#13;
FREDc~~;~~&#13;
amera Club;&#13;
aVTTERBA&#13;
Airplane Club&#13;
~&#13;
2: Sec.;&#13;
Rifle Team .&#13;
ADOLPHUS VARGAS&#13;
Commer cial ~&#13;
DOROTHY&#13;
Comm erci a&#13;
VE&#13;
l&#13;
RN O N 1&#13;
to.-M--•&#13;
J.f.,,•&#13;
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Nu Omega; Masque an d Bauble 2; ru.J.,..., .JLe_.&#13;
Forum; Prod. : "A nd It Rained"; 1&#13;
"Death T akes A H oliday"; "ldyles&#13;
of A Kin g".&#13;
Credit Manager~ &amp;r/zCHICAGO - Pro ot d't1&#13;
SAM J. VERSACI of G. E-, Wagner, formerly&#13;
Commer cia l (.fl of Council Bluffs, to genera\&#13;
W restli ng ; ~ootba ll ; Law C 'credit manager&#13;
Club; Wrestlmg Club; Letter of Allied Mills,&#13;
Inc., has been&#13;
GENE WAGNE ann 0 u n c e d&#13;
Commercial here. Law Club 2, Pr W r join&#13;
R. 0 . T . C. Cap agne .&#13;
11 - the Allied M1 s&#13;
as a plant accoun tant in&#13;
Omaha in 1956.&#13;
H ELEN WALKINGTON Vw He later served&#13;
/ .&#13;
.•. .,.. P:&#13;
. f&#13;
1 .. ~r&#13;
Commercial • reg i 0 n a I Wagner&#13;
Voll eyball 2; Band 2; Dist as . I di a&#13;
Contest 2; Nat'! Mu ic Fe credit man.ager at n an&#13;
Omega 3; Music Club 2; Si polis and smce 1959 as as&#13;
Mon tice ll o Staff; V. F. W. sistant to the general credi&#13;
manager in Chicago.&#13;
W ILLIAM WA&#13;
Industrial I&#13;
Football; Basketball; Boxmg; Biology&#13;
Cluh; A Capella hoir; "Tulip Time' ;&#13;
'"H M.S. P1nafor "; Porum. &#13;
•&#13;
ALVIN TOWNSE D ~ :f..-~ C...W&#13;
College I 0&#13;
Football; Track, Bask.:tball 2; Sports Club; Vocal Club; A Capella Choir 3;&#13;
"Count and th e Coed" : " H .• vi. S. Pinafore"; Road Show 4; State Mus:c Contest; S. 'V-/. Iowa Chorus.&#13;
MAE TOWNSEN D&#13;
Corr.mrcial 1 W ~ u Omega 2; "Tulip Time" ; Jr.&#13;
Mi xe d Chorus; Sr. Girls' Glee 2;&#13;
"Spring Dance"; "Seeing Is Believing".&#13;
GER'i:~~~~~~YLORe~&#13;
Music Club; V-Pres.: Orchestra; Camera&#13;
Club V- Pres.; Saxaphone Quartet;&#13;
Clar:net T rio; Signal Staff; Nat'!. Music&#13;
Clinic; Nat'! Music Contest; District&#13;
Music Contest 3: Boys' March :ng Ban d.&#13;
JEA N E TROUTNER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Gvrn Assistant 2, Basketball , V oll ey- ball 2; G. A. A.; Omaha U. Play Day.&#13;
T. HENRY T UR ' ER • - Coll•ge&#13;
Track 3; Boxing 2: Basketball ; Self Reliant 3; A irpl ane Club: Music Club 4;&#13;
Band 4: Orchestra 2; MINK Contest;&#13;
District Mu ic Contest: Road Show.&#13;
Camera&#13;
FREDc~~~C?~'aVTTERBA&#13;
Club; Airplane Club&#13;
~&#13;
2; Sec.;&#13;
Rifle Team.&#13;
ADOLPHUS VAR GAS&#13;
Commercial ~&#13;
DOROTHY V&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Nu Omega;&#13;
Forum; Prod .: "Death T akes of A Kin g" .&#13;
•&#13;
~S37 l/0&#13;
SAM J. VERSACI~ Commercial '&#13;
Wrestlin g; Football ; Law ... lub; Pre s&#13;
Club; Wrestlin g Club; Lettermen's Club.&#13;
GENE WAGNER omm ercinl&#13;
Law Clu b 2, Pre .; A Capella Choir· R. 0 . T. C. Captain; M onticello Staff'.&#13;
HELEN WALKINGTON 't. °L ... ~- Comm ercial ' d1~&#13;
Volleyball 2; Band 2; D istrict Music ~&#13;
Contest 2; Nat'! Music Festi val; Nu&#13;
Omega 3; Music Club 2; Signal Sta ff;&#13;
Monticello Staff; V . F. W. Program.&#13;
WILLIAM W ALLACE r. ... ,;;.. 1-~ Industrial I r ·--.., .... Football; Basketball ; Boxing; Biology&#13;
Club; A Capell a Choir; " Tulip Time";&#13;
"H.M.S. Pinafore"; Porum. &#13;
BILL E. WILLIAMS 6(J&#13;
College&#13;
Pres. Agriculture Club.&#13;
JOE WOLFSON ~ / . i-43 Prac ' ica l Arf~ I - - I&#13;
Good Drivers' Club; A griculture Club.&#13;
GEORGE L. WOOD ~?-&gt; . Jndusf rinl ·&#13;
Art Club Sec.; Architect's Club 2,&#13;
Pres.; ROTC 2nd Li eutenant.&#13;
EDNA JEAN&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Y ATES1hcM-, ~- Nu Omega 4, Treas.: Rostrum and&#13;
Gavel 2; Girls' Coun cil; Debate 3; V.&#13;
F. W. Program ; " Kind Lady"; "Spring&#13;
Dance" ; "Stage Door": " T eddy's First&#13;
Dress Suit" ; Prod.: "Mushrooms&#13;
Comin g Up" ; "Mary of Scotl and":&#13;
"Tulip Time"; " H. M . S. Pin afore".&#13;
BOB ZIMMERMAN&#13;
College&#13;
Footba ll 4 ; Wrestlin g 4: T rack 3; Lettermen's Club, Pres.; Wrestling Clu b; Road&#13;
Show&#13;
Ch&#13;
WANDA&#13;
arm Commercial&#13;
Club&#13;
WALTRIP&#13;
Pres. ,&lt;,,3..l~,3'&#13;
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ELAINE WATTS&#13;
General!&#13;
G. A. A.; Road Show; " Count an d the&#13;
Coed" ; "And It Rained" ; "H. M . S.&#13;
Pina fo re"; S. W . Iowa Chorus; Solo&#13;
Contest 3; A Capella Choir 2; District&#13;
Music Contest.&#13;
o __ ,.t_~ ·-&#13;
]EA WAUGH r- ;-- .......... , J.&#13;
College _ -1 ('&#13;
Nu Omega ), Treas., V -Pres., Pres.;&#13;
Prom Queen Attend ant; "Stage Door;"&#13;
"Spring Dance" ; "Kind Lad y" ; "The&#13;
Rector" ; "Tulip Time" ; "H. M. S.&#13;
Pinafore" "Count and the Coed" ;&#13;
"And It Rained" ; Prod.: "Mary of&#13;
Scotland" ; Girls' Council ; A Capella&#13;
Choir 3: S. W . Iowa Chorus; District&#13;
Music Contest; Ames Science Day.&#13;
CLARENCE WHITE OJ~,~- Commercial&#13;
Wrestlin g 4; Wrestlin g T rophy; Foot- ball, Track 2; Boxin g 3; Student Mana- ge r; Lettermen's Club 3.&#13;
Mu&#13;
FAYEc sic Club&#13;
.;;::~~~fNS, 3; Mas&#13;
~· que and B&#13;
~ auble ;&#13;
MINK Contest; Girls' Marching Band ;&#13;
Distri ct Music Contest 2; N at'! Music&#13;
Contest 2; V . F. W. Programs; Nat'!.&#13;
Festival Orchestra&#13;
WARREN WILBUR "• &#13;
LEAP YEAR PARTY &#13;
LEAP YEAR REVIEW&#13;
._ &#13;
Pushing on the farthest side are Joell a Christiansen, secretary, and Elaine Lidd ell , vice-president.&#13;
On the nearest side are Bernard Babbitt, treasurer; Bill Biesendorfe r, p resid ent (driving) ; Miss&#13;
McCarthy and Mr. Doubleday, sponsors.&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Beginning a prospective year by holding&#13;
an election, the junior class elected officers&#13;
and sponsors as follows: Bill Biesendorfer,&#13;
president; Elaine Liddell, vice-president; Joella Christiansen, secretary; and Bernard Babbitt, treasurer. Miss Josephine McCarthy and&#13;
Mr. Lew Doubleday were named sponsors.&#13;
With only one more year to go, the&#13;
Junior Class officers and sponsors (pictured&#13;
above) , having recognized the pressure of&#13;
time, started pushing their class in an effort to&#13;
achieve the high goals they have set for the&#13;
class. Represented by students in almost&#13;
every activity in school the possibility of&#13;
h_avmg an outstanding class seems bright. Besides takmg their share of honors through&#13;
hard work, the class of 1941 also found time&#13;
to entertain not only themselves but also&#13;
the senior class.&#13;
As a gesture of co-operation and friendship between the two upper classes the presidents_ of each class participated in the joint&#13;
plantin g of a maple tree on the high school&#13;
campus on Arbor Day.&#13;
Following the precedent set by the senior&#13;
class in presenting the "Leap Year Party" and&#13;
"Leap Year Review" th e juniors entertained&#13;
themselves at a n a ll -junior " Golden Spike"&#13;
vice-versa party on M ay 11.&#13;
N ext on the activity list was the junior&#13;
class play, "What a Life," by Clifford Goldsmith , from which has originated the radio&#13;
story, " H enry Aldrich ." It was presented&#13;
May 23 and 24. Bob Ahart and Lloyd Cooney&#13;
tain H otel.&#13;
The night of May 29 found the junior&#13;
class in the midst of sign painting.&#13;
With th e approaching close of a rather&#13;
successful year the juniors, having partially&#13;
acquainted themselves w ith the obstacles that&#13;
will confront them as seniors, should be&#13;
capable of handling any difficulties which&#13;
may arise. It is with this thought in mind&#13;
that th e seniors take this opportunity to wish&#13;
the juniors all the luck in the world in their&#13;
attempt to maintain the high standards of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson h igh school.&#13;
And so with this as a closing statement&#13;
and as a symbol of farewell we will now&#13;
leave the juniors until th eir r eturn next fair&#13;
as the senior class of 1941 .&#13;
CJorl y-four &#13;
..&#13;
AHART, BOB&#13;
AITA, ARLYNE&#13;
ALBERTY, HOWARD&#13;
ALLEN, ARLE E&#13;
ALLEN, PHYLLIS&#13;
ALLEN, WILLIAM&#13;
ALPIN, BOB&#13;
A DERSE r, MILDRED&#13;
ANDERSEN , RUTH&#13;
ANDERSO ~ , ALICE&#13;
ANDERSON, AUDREY&#13;
A DERSON, JIM&#13;
ARMA TIS, CL! TON&#13;
ATEN, CHARLES&#13;
AUTE N, DOROTHY&#13;
BABBITT, BERNARD&#13;
13ABBITT, DOROTHY&#13;
BAIN, HELEN&#13;
BANKUS, LEATRICE&#13;
BARBER, DARL YNE&#13;
:BARRY, THELMA&#13;
BATT, LUCILLE&#13;
llA TTEN, ELIZABETH&#13;
BECKMAN, BETTY&#13;
.BECKMAN, RICHARD&#13;
BELL, MARTHA&#13;
BERRY, DON&#13;
BLAIR, BARBARA&#13;
l3LANCHARD, MARY&#13;
BOICE, PAULINE&#13;
BOYER, MERYL&#13;
BOYER, ORMA ROSE&#13;
BRADFORD, VERNON&#13;
BRETZ, JEAN&#13;
BROVELEIT, JEAN&#13;
BROWN, VIVIAN&#13;
BROWNING, WAYNE&#13;
BR YA T, KENNETH&#13;
BUCK, VIRGINIA&#13;
BUTLER, CHARLOTTE &#13;
BYERS, BETTY&#13;
CARTER, BILL&#13;
CARTER, MARILY1&#13;
CHA CELLOR, CLARICE&#13;
CHRISTE SEN, BETTY&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, ROSE&#13;
CHRISTIA SEN, JOELLA ~,A,&#13;
CLEME S, MARVIN&#13;
CLOVER, LYNN&#13;
COCHRAN, DORIS&#13;
COCHRA , FAYE&#13;
COFFMA , EULA&#13;
COLEY, JEAN&#13;
CONKLING, CLARE CE&#13;
CONKLING, FRA K&#13;
CONLE,Y, BETTY&#13;
CONNELL, MARGARET&#13;
COONEY, ALICE&#13;
COONEY, LLOYD&#13;
COOPER, NORMA JEAN&#13;
CORNETT, BETTY&#13;
CORNING, RUTH&#13;
COUGHLIN, RITA&#13;
COWLES, AL&#13;
CRANE, FRED&#13;
CRUMP, RALPH&#13;
CUNNINGHAM, ZELLA&#13;
DAMERON, KATHLEEN&#13;
DAMON, PAULINE&#13;
DANA, DORIS&#13;
DARNELL, MARY&#13;
DAVIS,VIRGINIA&#13;
DeMARE, SAM&#13;
DIGGLE,GORDON&#13;
DIMON, MARGARET&#13;
DODGE, KATHRYN&#13;
DORSETT, HARRIETT&#13;
DORSETT,HARVEY&#13;
DRAPER,BILL&#13;
D UNN, LORETTA &#13;
DURICK, DORIS&#13;
DURICK,VIRGINIA&#13;
EDSO , PEGGY&#13;
EMARI E, FLOYD&#13;
"EVANS, DORRIS&#13;
FAUBLE, JACK&#13;
FERGASO , EILEEN&#13;
FERG SON, BETTY&#13;
FIELDS, BOB&#13;
FLACK, BARBARA&#13;
FORD, PATRICIA&#13;
FOUTCH, TOM&#13;
FRIEDRICHS, DO&#13;
FRITZ, BETTY&#13;
FULLER, JOHN&#13;
GABRIELSON, MARTHA&#13;
·GARRETT, JOICE&#13;
GARST, BOB&#13;
GENTRY, NORMA, bEE&#13;
GOEHRING, HENRIETTA&#13;
,GORDON, ROSE&#13;
GRAVES, JEA NE&#13;
GRIEDER, VIRGINIA&#13;
GRIFFIN, MARGIE&#13;
-GRUVER, EDITH&#13;
GUTHIEL, KEN ETH&#13;
HAMIL TON, BETTY&#13;
HANAFAN, MARY&#13;
J-IANKEY, DAN&#13;
HANSEN, ART&#13;
HA NSEN, JOHN&#13;
HANSEN, PATTY&#13;
HARFORD, DICK&#13;
HARRINGTON, EVELYN&#13;
HARRIS, NERINE&#13;
HARVEY, CHARLOTTE&#13;
HEAD, FLORENCE&#13;
HEESCH, BETTY&#13;
HENRY, MARGIE&#13;
HERRE,MILLIE &#13;
HILL, GERALD&#13;
HODE , MARGARET&#13;
HOESLY, VER ON&#13;
HOFF, AR OLD&#13;
HOFF! ES, MILDRED&#13;
HOKE, FLOYD&#13;
HOOD, PAUL G.&#13;
HOUGH, CHARLES&#13;
HOWE, DICK&#13;
HULBERT, GEORGE&#13;
HUNT, BE NA&#13;
HURD, MARJORIE&#13;
HUYCK, JIM&#13;
JACKSON, A DREW&#13;
JACOBS, NORMA RUTH&#13;
JALLO, LESTER&#13;
JAMES, DOROTHY&#13;
JEFFERIES, HELENE&#13;
JEFFERSON, JERRY&#13;
JENNINGS, BERNADIN E&#13;
JENSEN, AGNES&#13;
JENSEN, HELEN&#13;
JOHNSON, DORIS&#13;
JOHNSON, ELDON&#13;
JOHNSON, EVELYN&#13;
JOHNSON, JANET&#13;
JOHNSON, MATHEW&#13;
JONES, DORIS&#13;
JONBS, DOROTHY&#13;
JONES, RITA&#13;
JORDON, OPAL&#13;
KEGLEY, La V AUN&#13;
KELSON, GRETCHEN&#13;
KENNEDY, BETTY&#13;
KING, MARVIN&#13;
KING, RU SSELL&#13;
KINNEY, LOIS&#13;
KOCH, DOROTHY&#13;
KULL, JACQUELINE&#13;
LAMB, JACK&#13;
Associated&#13;
for we&#13;
ason col&#13;
rnameo -·------...&#13;
pe Tues&#13;
accepting&#13;
the Na&#13;
letic Ass&#13;
ip and&#13;
vitation &#13;
LA1 GUESO , VERNA MAE&#13;
LEWIS, BARBARA&#13;
LEWIS, GAYLORD&#13;
LEWIS, JACK f&#13;
LIDDELL, ELAINE&#13;
LINDBERG , SHIRLEY&#13;
LINI GER, VIRGINIA&#13;
MACK.LAND. DORIS&#13;
MAHRE HOLZ, ROY&#13;
MALTZ, MAR VIN&#13;
MAMYSHOFF, WALTER&#13;
MARLOW, JOSEPHINE&#13;
MA THEWS, DON&#13;
MATHIESEN, ANN&#13;
McALEXANDER, DEWAYNE&#13;
McCL RE, DARLENE&#13;
McINTOSH, WILMA&#13;
McINTYRE,MORA JO&#13;
McKEOWN, GEORGE&#13;
McMAHON, JERRY&#13;
MYER, MAXINE&#13;
MILLER, YVONNE&#13;
MILLIRON, DOROTHY&#13;
MOORE, BERNICE&#13;
MOORE, VIRGINIA&#13;
MORRISETTE, BOB t.~ (.~--- ,,&#13;
MOSER, DELMA&#13;
MOSER, SHIRLEY&#13;
MOWERY, FLORENCE&#13;
MRKACEK, JOSEPHINE&#13;
MULLEN, BETTY&#13;
MULLEN, LENORE&#13;
MUMFORD, WILLARD&#13;
MURPHY, EVERETT&#13;
NEAL, ROY&#13;
NEVE, CLARENCE&#13;
NOLAN, JEAN&#13;
O'BRADOVICH, RUBY&#13;
OLIPHANT, CLARENCE &#13;
OLSEN, JEANNE&#13;
OSWALD, HELE&#13;
OVER TO , EVEL Y&#13;
PA TIER, VIRGINIA&#13;
PASSER, ALVI&#13;
J?AYNE, MAYBELLE&#13;
PETERSE , PHIL&#13;
PETERSEN, HARRY J.&#13;
PFUND, JA E&#13;
PHILLIPS, GALE&#13;
PICKENS, BETTY&#13;
PIERSO , ELLA MARIE&#13;
POLSON, HUGH&#13;
PONCELOW, BILL&#13;
PRASSE, MARGARET&#13;
PRIBYL, JOSEPH&#13;
PRYOR, GLENN&#13;
RATAGIN, DERALD&#13;
REARD, EDWIN&#13;
RENINGER, ALICE&#13;
RENINGER, OLIVE&#13;
RICKABAUGH, RONALD&#13;
ROBERTS, BETTY&#13;
ROBER TS, GERALDINE&#13;
ROBINSON, MERLE&#13;
ROCKWELL, LOIS&#13;
ROCKWELL, VIRGINIA&#13;
ROWLEY, VIRGINIA&#13;
RYAN, EILEEN&#13;
SCARPELLIO, J?AUL&#13;
SCOTT, GENE&#13;
SCOTT GERALD&#13;
SHANNON, JUD&#13;
SHANNON, MAXINE&#13;
SHANNON, SHIRLEY&#13;
SH EA, JACK&#13;
SHOCKEY, MAXINE&#13;
SIZER, MARCELLA&#13;
SKOW, DON&#13;
SMITH, DICK &#13;
SMITH, DOROTHY&#13;
SMITH, GENEVA&#13;
SMITH, SHIRLEY&#13;
SPEER, RICHARD&#13;
STARK, PAULIN E&#13;
STEWART, VIRGINIA&#13;
STIERWALT, BETTY&#13;
STILES, DOROTHEA&#13;
SUITER, BETTY&#13;
SULLIVAN, NAOMI&#13;
TAYLOR, LEO&#13;
TEAGUE, MAXIN~&#13;
THOMAS, RALPH&#13;
VANDERZIEL, KENNETH&#13;
VOLZ, VIOLET&#13;
WALKER, HELEN&#13;
WALLACE, PAT~ :i. (f.,&#13;
WAL TO ~, MAXINE&#13;
WARD, DORIS&#13;
WARING, CHARLOTTE&#13;
WASHBURN, BARBARA&#13;
WEAVER, DELORES&#13;
WEAVER, RUTH&#13;
WHITE, DON&#13;
WHITE, ROY&#13;
WHITSELL, IRMA&#13;
WRAY, LOIS&#13;
WRIGHT, ANNABELLE&#13;
WRINKLE, BEYERL Y h• , ,_, .k&#13;
WOLD, BENJAMIN&#13;
WORSING, BOB&#13;
YOUNG, EUGENE&#13;
YOUNGS, VERNON&#13;
YOUNGWOR TH, VALERIA &#13;
Top Row: Bob Ginn, Bruce Erickson, Blaine Humphrey, Nathaniel Fitz, Joe Gordon , Carl&#13;
H ackenson, Everett Flowers, Heral d Herz.ell, Robert H a rgis, Dale Larsen. . Second Row: Frances Furlong. Anna Mae Edwards, Betty Howe, H elen Ferr:s, Georgette&#13;
Hermes, Bob Holst, Richard Huertz, Lawrence Geppert, Joyce Luce, D onald Golden.&#13;
Third Row: Dorothy Lassiter, Theola H ,·att, Phvllis Leamer, M arialice Kreft, D orothy Headl ee,&#13;
Betty Eth'. ngton, Kathrvn Lang. Marie Holmes, Dean Homan.&#13;
Bottom Row: Tim Lawless, Mabel Edwards. Fern Edenburn , Alberta Deputy, Rosella Jensen,&#13;
Virginia - Herman, Albert H ansen, Geral d Johnson.&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Here we are at the real starting point of our high school careers. We have passed from the&#13;
young nondescript freshman into&#13;
the budding sophomore class. Although as yet we are still unnoticed&#13;
by our upper-classmen we have set&#13;
our goals and aims such that we&#13;
shall soon be in line with them.&#13;
We began the 1940 semester&#13;
with about three hundred members&#13;
choosing the courses which they&#13;
will endeavor to follow until they&#13;
have reached their goal-graduation-in 1942.&#13;
Some will set their goals even&#13;
higher and strive for a college&#13;
career. Such academic subjects as&#13;
geometry, foreign languages, etc.T&#13;
were chosen by them to study in&#13;
th college preparatory course.&#13;
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.. &#13;
Top Row: Vernon Kenned y, Roger Durham, Eugene Butler, Darrell Anderson , H oe Carter,&#13;
Albert Beam, Ro bert Calliso n, Calvin Gronland.&#13;
~econ d R'ow: Charles Davis, Edward Davis, Lorraine Bradford , Ardith Coffelt, J oa n Clausen,&#13;
Beve rl y Bigelow, Fern Barry, Maxine Cambe ll.&#13;
Third Row: Dick Dingman , Sadie Daprizio, Ila Brunstedt, Evelyn Durick, Betty Coon , Caroline&#13;
Cottmire. Evelyn Babcoc k, Peggy Curran.&#13;
Bottom Row: Bo b Bates, Cora Brown, Virginia Dra y," Virginia Dugga n, Id a M ae Dray, Emma&#13;
J ean D ray, Kenn et h Bethe:·,.&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Others began classes in typing,&#13;
bookkeeping, shorthand and other&#13;
subjects in the commercial course&#13;
which will lead them into a stenographic or secretarial career.&#13;
Some boys who wished to specialize sought further study in the&#13;
print shop and manual training&#13;
shop to further their abilities along&#13;
such lines, while the girls furthered their study in the cooking and&#13;
sewing classes.&#13;
In just two more years we will&#13;
be marching down the aisle to receive the reward for our effortsthe diploma. Although as yet unrecognizable we have with us the&#13;
honorary colonel, colonel bestloved girls, actors and actresses&#13;
etc., who will be honored and pro~ mated in 1942.&#13;
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T op Row: Clarence Petersen, Charl es O'Dell, Richard Peterson, N orman N ielsen, Joe Mrkacek,&#13;
Austin McMahon, J ohn Schmidt , Jerry Milliman, M arjori e Ro binson, Celestin e Ryan&#13;
S.eco nd Row: LeRoy Reninger, W alter M oo re, Betty Jane Pittm an, Roberta Polson, Virg inia&#13;
P:ckens, Shirley Murra y. Betty Pantier, Betty Jane Rickabaugh.&#13;
Third Row: Floyd M ath ews, Rex Ratcliff, D ouglas Riddl e, Irene M itche ll, Coral Mackland , Marj orie Pace, Betty O 'D ell , Anna Mae R oss, Eileen R ockwell.&#13;
Bottom Row: Euge ne M cAl exand eir, Lul a N eilsen, Ph.yll is Pickard , M a rgaret Pete rso n, Jean&#13;
McGrude r, Luella N eilsen, Ruth Naimon, El ame Ro per, Lucille M eyers, G e raldme&#13;
Reeves.&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
We are being shown cultural&#13;
advantages here which will develop our personalities and broaden&#13;
our understandings. We are exposed to a fine collection of books,&#13;
art and sculpture which all lead&#13;
t o a finer sense of beauty.&#13;
Our English classes are teaching us the art of creative writing&#13;
which will enable us to express our&#13;
personalities t o a greater extent.&#13;
Our sciences and mathematics&#13;
are teaching us the various laws&#13;
of nature and the means by which&#13;
we may some day find a few great&#13;
scientists or mathematicians and&#13;
?-PPlY these laws to everyday livmg.&#13;
Our speech and dramatics afford to those of us who are interested, the opportunities of developing what talents we may have.&#13;
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T o p Row: LeRoy Stu art, D on Shi_pley, Geo rge _Strohl , R_alp h e~ li e, Jim Cr:ppe n, Fred -t ,&#13;
Bill K aufma n, • Gord o n W ri ght, Jerry Riddle, W il bu r 0 Gra? y._ Second Row: Ca rl oClby, D arl ene H end erson, Leo na M ae Jones, Maqo n e Lan g, A rlene Graves,&#13;
D oroth y Johnso n, Marj abellc Brya nt, V irg inia Bigley, Evelyn Sharka, V irgini a Ellis. Third Row: Barbara Friedrich, M :'ldred W ag ner, , Doris Bra ns, Mary Louise Hurd ,&#13;
P earl LaChapple, Marj orie Garrean, D orothy Gruve r, Betty Bail ey, Iris Shann on, Max ine&#13;
Williams, Carol Campbell , Thelma All en. .&#13;
Bottom Row: H elen Ollie, Lo rraine Buckman, M argi Barre tt, LaVe rl e Snethen. ~s e Rowe,&#13;
M arion T homas, Geraldine Kuh l, D oroth v Feekin , Bertha Mayberry, ucill e Chambers,&#13;
Paulin e \Voolsey, Wilma W ard, Kathryn Skow.&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Our band, or chestra, and vocal&#13;
groups off er a course of ins!r~ction which any famous musician&#13;
would highly pr aise.&#13;
Our subjects in the practical&#13;
arts department such as architectural a n d mechanical drawing,&#13;
printing, leathercraft, wood turning, et c., pr esent splendid opport unities for advancement of any&#13;
t alent along those lines. Our athletics prepar e us both&#13;
physically and mentally for our fut ure years.&#13;
Our teachers instill in us a dec;Jifty-five&#13;
sire to work, a desire to accomplish, and a desire to succeed. They&#13;
show us right from wrong; they&#13;
assist us in choosing our course of&#13;
study; and they counsel us on any&#13;
difficult problems we may have.&#13;
Having adopted the Thomas&#13;
Jeff er son high school Code of&#13;
Ethics in our freshman year we&#13;
will now try, through our daily&#13;
"!'ork, to master and put into practice our school objectives: To get&#13;
along with qthers; To think for&#13;
ourselves; and To do a job well. &#13;
T op Row: Bob Wag ne r, H arry Slu yte r, A rnold Stovall , Lyle Timberla ke . Bruce Turn ipseed ,&#13;
D ick Ro nk, Jim Tu rn psee d , M orris P ode ndorf. Betty Way, LaVere W el ke .&#13;
Seco nd Row: Ro ma n Santa na, George Sweetm an , Carl T ede co , \Valte r Step puhn , O r" ill e B.ue,&#13;
Jea nn ette Sluyte r, Kat hryn Swee ncv, M arietta Slack, En id Spurge c n&#13;
T hird R ow: Walter She rm a n, M ax ine Wrinkle, Shirl ey P in he ro, B etty Wall ace, Bill ye M ae&#13;
Schicketa nz, M a ry Ell e n \Vill ia ms, Evelyn Sea1oc k, Annabe ll e Sti!li\'&lt;! n . D a r:cnc Gcr ho k&#13;
Patricia V a:1 cer pool.&#13;
Bottom Row: Al vi n :3 mith . Ro bert \V 'edema n. Joan You ng. D o ris \Vc bb, M '.rncttc \V o·en .&#13;
M yrtle ~m ith , Betty Jean V an Scoy, Arl ene v.·x;ams.&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Our assemblies have a maximum educational value at a minimui:n cost. All these lead to making&#13;
a bigger and better class in 1942.&#13;
Although we are just a "little&#13;
in-between" now, with the advant ages and values offered in our&#13;
curriculum we will soon blossom&#13;
out and show that we, too, are "bigger and better " than we may seem.&#13;
We aid our school by our participation in the school band and&#13;
orchestra. Several members of our&#13;
class are twirlers and have brought&#13;
honors to the school. We contributed to the school magazine the&#13;
"Glimpses." Still other me~bers participated in the all-school play&#13;
and operetta. All these services&#13;
are small but of growing value.&#13;
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T op row : Jack Fule r, Kay C a rri an, N ewell Brooks, Bob Fritz , Jack Draper, Bryo n Durham.&#13;
LaVern e Campbell , Robert Bl ust, James Burleig h, Violet Cunningham, W alte r Bustard o. Patti A n n Addiso n, Virgil Bradfo rd , Virg inia Crum, Patty D ickeso n, P hyllis Durick, Jean&#13;
D avis, B ill Cla rk, Jack Bolin. Seco nd row: H e rbe rt Cun ning ham, H owa rd Adamso n, H arold Bec kner, W ay ne Brodahl , Jim&#13;
A hart, J oa n A ge r, Ba rbara Davis, Eliza beth Charles, A nn Adamso n, Florence Biese ndorfe r,&#13;
D ea n Brownin g .&#13;
T hird row: K en net h Bee man, D onald Be rry, Robert Buikema, H owa rd Cole, Charlotte D urick,&#13;
Doris Clove r, A delin e Carter, Gladys D eterd in g, Jose phin e Cato, D ':rn Childs. Fo urt h row: Dale Dawso n, William Dudley, Ma rga ret Ben edict, June Dunck, Betty Da rn ell ,&#13;
Jeann e Brove leit, M argie Coo k, Shirley Cowles, Sh irl ey Conaway, R icha rd Corder.&#13;
Bottom row: Le tc r An drews, Doroth y Crose, Ru gh Damgaa rd , Shirl ey Conn ell, Fra nces&#13;
Cotto n, Jacq uelyn B rown, Charles Badge r.&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
. We freshmen are often appropriately called "green, but growing." Of course this is not meant ~s a compliment, but when taken&#13;
m the right light it is transversed ~rom sarcasm to a compliment. It&#13;
is a well-known fact that shortly&#13;
aft er a thing ripens it will rot,&#13;
therefore, we hope that we shall&#13;
a lways remain in the green stage.&#13;
Our 1940 semester was the beginning of great, new ventur es.&#13;
Our first thoughts were that perhaps we were unwanted in the&#13;
swirling mass of upperclassmen.&#13;
Then the Girls' Council honored the freshmen girls with a&#13;
party. This led to a better understanding of the fact that we were&#13;
wanted but ~veryone was too busy&#13;
to take the time to r eveal this fact&#13;
to us. Fr om there we soon found ~hat u~· place in high school was&#13;
Just as important as the seniors.&#13;
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T op row: Clondian Fitz. Carl Jense n, M elba El edge, D on Fickel.&#13;
Second row: Robert Gibler, D on Huenger, Vera Jacobs, Phyllis Evans, Steve Evizic, Robert&#13;
Eggers, Dick Ford, Fred Fricke, Dean Fickel , Betty Lo u Eth erin gto n, D orothy Eppersor. Third row: H arry H amilton, James Griffin , Margaret H arri , Alice I vey, M arjorie Hull, D o ra H odge, Cleo Farrell, Betty Follette, Velda Fisher, Wilma Brunstedt, M ax in e Freeman , Betty Fuller. ·&#13;
Fourth row: Wendell Henry, D on Flaxbeard, Bill Gl ase r, Bill H oug h, Jack H o yt, D onald&#13;
Jakaboski, Donald H anafan, Shirley M ae Foutch, Mary Alice Forsythe , Ell a M ae Edenburn.&#13;
Bottom row: Merrill Henry, Marcellus H oug h, Robert Hunt Virgil Ferrarello, Delmar Fanchier,&#13;
Virginia Emorine, Rita Flack, Betty Foutch, J eannet~e H arrod.&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Our class recognizes the high&#13;
ideals of character which have&#13;
been passed on to us by students of&#13;
other years. We pledge ourselves&#13;
to the Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
School Code of Ethics. We promise: To develop a school loyalty&#13;
and spirit which will be recognized&#13;
by everyone with whom we come&#13;
in contact. To be known as those&#13;
whose honor is to be trusted and&#13;
who is capable of accepting responsibility. To be a true sportsman,&#13;
to be able to lose the game but&#13;
never to lose our smile nor our&#13;
courage and not to blame others&#13;
for our own shortcomings. To use&#13;
our opportunity to get an education to the best of our ability-so&#13;
that we may be better fitted to&#13;
serve sociey. To be able to scorn&#13;
personal success which we might &#13;
Top row : Elin o r K enn edy, George H otchkiss, M orris H elman, Robe rt Turner, Lyle Kubat,&#13;
G ord on Kelso n, Rich ard K enn edy, H arold H anse n.&#13;
Second row ' Viola Ku nick, Robe rt J ord on, J ohnn y G ross, Jack Setze r, Ralph H ager, Brad fo rd&#13;
Johnso n, Betty Hargis, LaV onn e G raves, Frank Kissel, H enry H yde. Third row: H elen marie Kn echt, Eva Kissel, Katherin e Kenn edy, H elen K egle y, Ruth K enn edy,&#13;
Arlie Grotelu eschen, El ain H ough, J ean H arriso n, Betty J ense n, Il a H age r, Roberta&#13;
Herald , Andrew Jackso n. Bottom row: Elaine Keeton, Beryl Kohler, Ll oyd G ourl ey, Robert Kn ouse, Marga ret Jense n,&#13;
Evelyn H ankey, Lorrain e Jense n, Don Hartlieb, \Villiarn Goldsberry.&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
achieve by unfair advantages of&#13;
our schoolmates. To make our aim&#13;
and goal "above the average," realizing that the "average" person&#13;
seldom attains real success. To improve ourselves, increase our efficiency, and enlarge our service&#13;
to mankind and by so doing attest&#13;
our faith in the fundamental prin- ~iples of Good Citizenship-"Serv1ce Above Self." To be willing and&#13;
r eady to give our time and services&#13;
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to any worthy person who asks it&#13;
of us or to any worthy cause which&#13;
may promote the welfare of the&#13;
school, community or state. To believe in the words and worth of the&#13;
Golden Rule-"All things whatsoever ye would that men should do&#13;
unto you, do ye even so unto them."&#13;
Finally,. I will strive to achieve&#13;
these high purposes realizing the&#13;
fulfillment of them' and make an&#13;
exemplary High School Student. &#13;
Top row: Clifford Moss, Verne Niepen, Ed McClure, Bill M cT wiggen , Arthur Price, D o n Kohl,&#13;
Richard Law, Clifford Solon, William M aybe rry, Stanley Olson, Oliver P o ulso n, Leslie&#13;
Lauver, Frank Meston, Patricia O'conn or, Berth a Leo nard , N ina Neve.&#13;
Second row: John Lambertson, Winifred Olipha nt, Elain e M yerson, Loi Ma rl ow, Kieth N is· wanger, Robert Lambertson, Joyce Lang ford, Robert McNutt, D ick Oberma n, Jack M c-&#13;
. Clelland, Tommy M ynster, Eva M ay. . Third row: .. Lynd on M ontgomery, Robe rta Marsh , Carol O gren , Betty Pinhero, Betty Olse n,&#13;
Solleen MacAvoy, Jean Leady, Alm yra P oland , Velma Metzinger, Betty P oh mis a no,&#13;
Grace Lan g, Betty Phillips, Rosalie Picken , Betty Leonard, Betty M ead ows, Betty Mc· Lau ghlin.&#13;
Bottom row : D_o nald Miller, Bob McKenzie, Bill Leach, Eil ee n O 'Grady, Jean Larso n, Iola P itt ,&#13;
Rita Perm. Madelyn Magem, Lillian Peterson, Reta P erin , Betty Lam berso n, Arl ene&#13;
Peterson, Peggy Meek, Phyllis Nuzum, E ther Oberma n, Marccle Mill er, W ilma O'Neil.&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
We, three hundred and fifty&#13;
freshmen, were not sure upon our&#13;
entra?ce into high school just what&#13;
our aim, as to course of study, was.&#13;
We all. starte~ ~ith English, general science, civics, and a variation&#13;
between algebra, foreign languages or cooking. ·with the careful guidance of our teachers and&#13;
the interest shown by us in our&#13;
courses we hope to be ready for the&#13;
choosing of our course by our&#13;
sophomore year.&#13;
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Although none of us have as&#13;
yet excelled in any special activity&#13;
we have shown promise on the&#13;
football field, basketball court7&#13;
track, and are being watched in&#13;
other athletics. We likewise have&#13;
many representatives in the girls'&#13;
athletics department who at times&#13;
display sparks of talent which, if&#13;
ignited, will, without a doubt, produce outstanding feminine athletes. &#13;
Top row: Ray Sturm, James Sulhoff, Elmer T ownsend, H arold Roa rty, Ed T yler, Bill Williamson Alfred Smith, Alfred Smith, Roy Williams, Robert W alls, H erbert Wa!ker,. Bruce Williams, John Turner, Robert Raduenz , James Wray, Robert Westbrook, Dame! Tierney,&#13;
Jack Wheler, Bob Wise . d 1 B W , Second row: Jim Thomas, Betty Wijby, Doris Roberts, Sa.die Mae Van erpoo, etty ea\er,&#13;
Ada Lee Roberts, El va Wilson. Lois Weaver, Geraldme Wilks, Jean Wood, Esth er Wh te,&#13;
Gerry Treft, Elaine Smith, Billy Spickerman, John Stac~ . . d&#13;
Third row: Virginia Tallman, Eva Snipes, Iva Ratcliffe,. Phyllis Sorenson, Bonme Roun ~,&#13;
Phyliss Solon, Joyce Wilke, 'Shirley Wright, Betty Suit, Cleo Mae Wood, Max111e Ramb '&#13;
D oris Taylor, Roald Whitsell, Ronald Smith.&#13;
Bottom row: Arlene Vaughn, Darlene Rich, Robert Stanley, Junior Snipes, Bonme Y.a tes,&#13;
Jacq uelin e Velechovsky, Barbara T arter, Loretta Sisk, Betty Smith, Betty Kay Riche , Grace Rhoten , Robert Smith, Harry Tomar&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Besides being represented by ~'these greats" in athletics we also&#13;
have members of our class slowly&#13;
but surely oozing their way into&#13;
the other activities of the school&#13;
such as dramatics, speech, R. 0. T.&#13;
C., art, music, both vocal and instrumental, etc.&#13;
It may be well to remember&#13;
that although "green, but growing," our sprouting talents will&#13;
s oon be upholding the reputation ·of Thomas Jefferson high school.&#13;
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Our entrance into high school&#13;
brought about new acquaintances&#13;
and contacts with new faces and&#13;
personalities. It may have created&#13;
a close friendship between "the&#13;
blonde from Franklin" and the&#13;
"cut" little redhead from A venue&#13;
B." Nevertheless, we hope to profit and expand through the experience gained with thse new acquaintances and grow into a thirving group proud to be called the&#13;
"Class of 1943." &#13;
&#13;
D EP AR 1~MENTS ..&#13;
e ORGANIZATIONS &#13;
FORUM&#13;
T op: H arvey Dorsett, Gerald Carlson, Gene Wagner, Warren Larsen, John Sch midt, Ken&#13;
Matters, I van Lidd ell, Earl Madd y.&#13;
Second: Jea n Schluter, Martha Peters, P eggy Curran , Ida M ae Dray, D a rl ene La rsen , Bob&#13;
Walker, Dick Ronk, Ralph H ager.&#13;
T hird : Sue Sherman, Elinor Gordon, Mary D arnell, Lois R ockwell, Joella Christia nsen, Dick&#13;
Geppert, H arle Damon, Jack O lderog.&#13;
Bottom: Phyllis Nuzum, Loretta D unn, Lynn Clove r, Katherine Cowles, D oris Aita, Ann&#13;
Math iesen, Betty Bailey, Lawren ce Ackerman.&#13;
Seated: T reasure r, Thomas Badger; secretary, June Pearey; vice·president, Marilyn Ca rter; a nd&#13;
p resident, Bob Flaxbeard .&#13;
The student fo rum's work includes&#13;
school life in its various phases; it holds discussions on and decides discipline problems,&#13;
provides entertainment for the student body,&#13;
directs the collecting and distributing of&#13;
Thanksgiving baskets, sponsors home room&#13;
baseball and ba ketball tournaments, and di,&#13;
rects many other features which tend to bene,&#13;
fit the welfare of the school as a whole. Pie,&#13;
tured on the opposite page are a few of the&#13;
ac tivities carried out through this governing&#13;
body.&#13;
Mr. E. G . Maxwell , one of the country's&#13;
leading educators, visited Thomas Jefferson&#13;
on teachers' half-holiday which is also conducted by the school fo rum. H e is show n&#13;
here conversing with Bob Flaxbeard, presi,&#13;
dent of the forum and acting principal for&#13;
that day. This is the students' annual Christ,&#13;
mas gift to th e faculty members.&#13;
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FORUM&#13;
Top: Thanksgiving baskets for needy; Center: Dancing at noon; Bottom: Student panel&#13;
be fore P. T. A.&#13;
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GIRLS' COUNCIL&#13;
Girls Coun cil : Irene M cGrude r, Elain e D osh e, P atti H ansen, Barbara Fl ack, Elain e Liddell ,&#13;
Eli nor Gordon, Sylvia Latey, D oris R ogers, Lois Skow, V irg inia Buck, Annabell e Wrig ht, An n M athiesen, Joice Ga rre tt, Evelyn Aita, Ma rjori e Ke nned y, Beverly M iln e, F ra nces&#13;
Aten, Bonnie Burget, D oroth y G ahm , Betty A nd erso n, Betty Graul. M art ha P eters, pre -&#13;
ident, h as h er back to th e came ra&#13;
Pictured below is the " freshmen get-together," a typical activity of the Girls' Council, sponsored by M iss H elen Exley. T h is is&#13;
an organization which devotes its time to the&#13;
promotion of activities for girls; among them&#13;
are the all-girl assemblies, stude nt da nces,&#13;
freshmen parties, picnics, hikes, and other&#13;
interests in w hich high school girls a re participants.&#13;
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..&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
Club&#13;
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT&#13;
T op row: Zella Cunningham, Lorraine Parrish, Faye Cochran, Doroth y Vernon, Bernice M oo re, Lucille Batt, Alice Stacy, Delmar M ose r, Ruby Cunning- ham, Virginia H ousman.&#13;
Seco nd row: M axin e Sh ockey, Pauline Boyce, Bern adine Jennin gs, Arlyne&#13;
Aita, Opal Jord on, Virginia Hurd, Sunshin e Thompso n, Charl otte \Varin g,&#13;
D oroth y K oc h.&#13;
Bottom row: Valeria Y o un gworth , H elen Oswald , H arriett D orsett, Marj orie&#13;
Eakin , La V onn e Ba rwick, Audrey Anderso n, Olive Renin ger.&#13;
M embers of t h e Law Club, under th e sponso rship of Mr. F. J. Paluka, are, in&#13;
the fo reground , Beatrice Herre, Evelyn Carte r, Annabelle Wrig ht, Betty&#13;
N :elsen. Law&#13;
Second Row, readin g fr om left to rig ht: Gene W agne r, M erle Robinso n, Bill&#13;
Kealy. Dori W ard&#13;
T hird R ow : Mr. Paluka, sponsor, Jack Old erog, J erome H all, Frank Conklin g.&#13;
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Club &#13;
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT&#13;
T op : Students on job; Middl e: M achin e practice and law; Bottom : Bookkee pin g and Geog raph y.&#13;
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COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT&#13;
T op : A stud ent magazine saleslady and "Horsie selling a mouse trap. " Insert: A bookkeeping&#13;
stud ent. Bottom: A row of typing students and "a bookkeeper in his solitude."&#13;
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SOCIAL SCIENCE&#13;
Top : Alumni and students-their daughters, and a government class recitation.&#13;
Center: An economics class and "workday" on government n ote books.&#13;
Bottom : European history class and an American history class.&#13;
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INTERNATIONAL CLUB&#13;
Bottom row: Gcorgett ffermes, Robe rta Sin derso n, LaVella Pittman , Roberta Polson, D orothy&#13;
J acobs, Patric ia Vanderpool.&#13;
Second row : D orothy Babbitt, Betty Jea n Bachman, Carolyn Butler, Phyll is Lehm er, Leona Jones, Ph yllis All en. Top row : Shirl ey Foutch, La \Tonn e F urgason, Betty Pantier, Eil ee n Furgason, orma Ru t h&#13;
Jacobs, Miss K ohr, sponsor&#13;
Trying to promote firendship and good&#13;
will is the main objective of the Internatioal&#13;
C lub. In this respect it has been successful&#13;
in securing correspondence from and sending&#13;
it to all parts of the world.&#13;
Below a few members are locating interesting places to write to while oth ers are&#13;
reading a letter just received.&#13;
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SOCIAL SCIENCE&#13;
European&#13;
Round&#13;
Table&#13;
Top Row : M ike Tierny, Ivan Liddell, Bruce ·:urnipseed, Jerr y Milliman, Jim&#13;
Anderson, Lawrence Davis, Walter Steppuhn, Bob rl a1g!,, D on White.&#13;
Second Row: Dick Huertz, Dick Ronk, Gail Phillip;, Bob Fields, Charles Aten,&#13;
Bob H oltz, Dean H oman.&#13;
Bottom Row: Maxine Campbell, Violet Volz , Wim.-·ed H obe n, Lois Wray,&#13;
Coral Mackland, Martha Babcock, Saci ;e Deprezz io, Mr. Warren, sponsor.&#13;
Top Row: Helen Jeffers, Melba Eledge, Evelyn Durick, Virginia Buck, Theola&#13;
H yatt, Jean Davis, Betty McLaughlin.&#13;
Second Row: Betty Jane Pittman, Violet Cunningham, Eva Snipes, Phyllis&#13;
Durick, Phyllis Solon, Frances Gilson, Arline Kramer.&#13;
Bottom Row: Wilma Brunstedt, Esther Oberman, Jean Larson, D arl ene Rich,&#13;
Mary Alice Forsythe, Grace Rh oten, Lucille Chamber .&#13;
Seventy-two&#13;
Bib1e&#13;
Club &#13;
SOCIAL SCIENCE&#13;
Top row: Jean Stewart, Kathryn Sweeney, Jose phine M arlowe, Helen Jense n,&#13;
Margaret Dimon, LaVere Welke, Lucille N eilsen&#13;
:Bottom row: Fern Barry, Elaine Ro per, Mabel Edwards, Lula Neilse n, Esth er&#13;
White.&#13;
Junior&#13;
Red&#13;
Cross&#13;
Agriculture&#13;
Club&#13;
First row : T ed Ehlers, Henry Peterso n, Bill Williams, Robert Peterson.&#13;
Second row: Bob \Vag ner, Albert M oyer, Bob Jacoba, Donald Miller&#13;
Third row: Charles Brown, Byron Durham, Bob Connolly, Mr. Letts, sponsor.&#13;
Sei1en1y-th ree &#13;
PHYSICAL SCIENCE&#13;
Top row: Clinton H aynes, Clifford Bryant, Charles Gl ade, W ill ard Mumfo rd, Kenn eth D ahle,&#13;
Jerry McMahon, George Graybill , Russell Kin g . Second row: Paul Scarpellino, D ick Canavan, Kenn eth V and erziel, Leo D eterdin g, Robe rt&#13;
Najmon, Eld on John son. Third row: H oward Alberty, Jack Peters, Arnold H off, Jim Isaacson , Bob Flaxbeard, Jack&#13;
Mynett. Bottom row : Charles Shepard, Jerry Huber, John H anse n, Bill Eva ns, Bob Lath am, Jack&#13;
Reason.&#13;
In the lower panel top pictures left to&#13;
right view a demonstration in ch emistry&#13;
and a demonstration in leverage in a general&#13;
science class. Pictures at th e bottom show&#13;
biology students studying the human anat,&#13;
omy and a group of taxidermists.&#13;
Seventy-four &#13;
BIOLOGY CLUB&#13;
T op: 'Na lter Shcrmau, H arry Hurd , H arvey D orsett, Bob Carter, Mr. Fi elds, sponsor.&#13;
Bottom : Ralph Crump, Austin 1\1cMahon, Ron Rickcbaug h, D oug la N eve, Dick H arford , Joe&#13;
Carte r, Orvill e Bluc.&#13;
One of the m t interestin g subjects a nd&#13;
&lt;me which provides a very good pastime fo r&#13;
boys of high school age is biology. Mr.&#13;
Fields conducts fi eld trips, study groups, and&#13;
instructs th e boys in taxidermy. Room 208&#13;
is a highlight in the schoo l. It h ouses stuffec.l&#13;
birds and mammals; pressed leaves and butterfli es; living reptile fri ends, a bee hive, and&#13;
occasionally a pet coyote. Below is a view&#13;
of the club being instructed in seining fish&#13;
while on a fie ld trip.&#13;
Seventy-five &#13;
MATHEMATICS&#13;
There are approximately four hundred&#13;
students in the mathematics classes this year.&#13;
Included in this department are algebra,&#13;
geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry,&#13;
and slide rule. A comparatively large group&#13;
showed an interest this semester for a slide&#13;
rule class and one was organized under the&#13;
direction of Miss Exley. The top picture&#13;
shows a freshmen algebra class and the&#13;
lower view the slide rule class at work. M a ny&#13;
posters depicting solutions to involved mathe,&#13;
matical problems frequently adorn the walls&#13;
of the class rooms and display cases of th e&#13;
building.&#13;
Seventy-si x &#13;
O ne of th e most interesting departments&#13;
in th e school is language. A lmost half of the&#13;
students in school have a course in some&#13;
foreig n or roma nce language before they&#13;
LANGUAGE&#13;
graduate. Pictured at the top is a Latin class&#13;
in actio n. At the bottom is a picture of "The&#13;
Three Bears" presented in Spanish by the&#13;
Spanish department.&#13;
Seventy-seven &#13;
HOME ECONOMICS&#13;
T o p : M rs. Cox, cafeteria cook, an d a le so n in dish wa h ing.&#13;
Ce nte r: Cafeter:a at noon and members o f cookin g class entertained.&#13;
Bottom : Stud ents in the sewing cl asses.&#13;
Seventy-eight &#13;
..&#13;
ENGLISH&#13;
THE BENEFITS OF DEMOCRACY&#13;
America-the land of the brave and the free, th e land of golden opportunity, the dream land of people all over the world! Thus has United States been described. Why are her people&#13;
o brave and free, why is she the land of golden opportunity, why do people all over the world&#13;
dream o f U nited States and what she can g ive them? The an wer may easily be found in one word- democracy.&#13;
There are two kinds of governments in th e world today. They are known a monarchies&#13;
a nd republics. The world monarchy means the rule o f one person, wh ile in a republic the people&#13;
rul e throug h men whom they choose for that purpose. The republic form of government is&#13;
more generally called a democracy-government of the people, by the people, and for the people.&#13;
In the United States democracy, . .four govrnments rule each person. There is the city&#13;
governme nt, the county government, the state government, and the federal government. Not&#13;
one of these may make and keep a law which is contrary to the rules laid down by th e Constitu·&#13;
ti on of the United States of America-the supreme law of our lan d.&#13;
These four governments work together for my benefit-for your benefit. They recognize&#13;
the fact that men were created equal, that they were endowed by their Creator w:th certain rights&#13;
which ca nnot be taken from them, among these being Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.&#13;
The city and county governments give me police and court protection for my life and my&#13;
property. The city maintains a water supply and sewage disposal, both essential for my health.&#13;
It provides fire protection for my property. My city maintains a free library for my ed ucation&#13;
and ple&lt;.sure, and parks and other recreational centers for my enjoyment.&#13;
The state government maintains for my benefit the educational system which I am contin·&#13;
ually u ing. It keeps a check on the city and county governments to see that they do nothing&#13;
to hurt me by local misrule, and maintains courts to which I may appeal if I feel that the local&#13;
government has prejudice against me. It protects me from commercial selfishn ess by controlling&#13;
and licensin g corporatio ns and busin esses.&#13;
T he federal go.vernment protects me and my inte rests in all matters. It form s a check on state governments to see that their laws are Constitutional. It protects me and my property in&#13;
foreign matters.&#13;
Its army and navy protect me in time of war, whether United States is a belligerent or n ot.&#13;
These armed ( orces protect me from fore ign invasion at all times.&#13;
The federal govern ment protects my health by enforcing pure food laws and by fig hting&#13;
the narcotic trade. It g uards me from foreign, contagious diseases like bubonic plague and&#13;
yellow feve r comin g into the country.&#13;
It maintains a money system which it controls and guarantees, and helps me to exchange&#13;
money with foreign countries if I so desire.&#13;
It finan ces and keeps for my transportation national roads, canals, and waterways. It&#13;
protects for my enjoyment and use the national fore ts, parks, and resources. It keeps a postal&#13;
service to every part of the world, and I may use it whenever I desire.&#13;
The federal government carries on experiments to fi nd ways in which it can benefit me still&#13;
more .&#13;
In turn, the Con titution checks the fed eral government and its activities. It guarantees&#13;
to me free speech, free religion, free assembly, and freedom of_ the press. These are four free·&#13;
doms w hich I am entitled to because I am a citizen of the U111ted States. Few other countries&#13;
all ow such freedom.&#13;
The citizens of a democracy are entitled to have a part in selecting their leaders. They vote&#13;
for men who will carry out the programs of which they are in favor. If these officials come&#13;
unsatisfactory, the people may petition for their removal from. office. U111ted States c1t1zens&#13;
allow th eir representatives to make their laws, and t hey vote directly on some of the statutes&#13;
themselves. In the United States democracy, I need have no fear of governm~nt spies watching my&#13;
actions, and listening to my utterances. I am asked to salute to the A.mencan flag, but .I am not&#13;
punished for not doin g so; I am not forced to salute or .bow each t11ne I see a certa_m person&#13;
or the picture of any certain person who may try to set himself up as the leader, or dictator, of&#13;
th e country. . · · I am given the opportunity to get an educat10n-:-concernmg any subj ect I choose. I may&#13;
follow any vocation I desire; for it is not compulsory 111 a democracy for girls to be housekeepers&#13;
and boys their fathers' apprentices. . . . To me, "democracy" means a form of governT?ent which gives me opportu111ties, benefits, and freedom . "United States" means a country which gives me the opp ortunities, benefits and&#13;
freedoms of a democracy, a country of which I am proud to be a citizen, and a country ose ideals I wish might stretch around the world.&#13;
Is it no wonder that with its benefits, United State has brave and free people, gives golden&#13;
opportunities, and is th e dream land of people the world. over~ Trul , th e forefathe rs and&#13;
founders of the United States judged well wh en they established it as a democracy, rather than a monarchy.&#13;
VIRGINIA BUCK&#13;
The winning essay on "The Benefits of Democracy."&#13;
Seventy-nine &#13;
SIGMA TAU&#13;
T op Row: P atty H ansen , D oris Duri ck, Betty Ke nn ed y, Betty Co nl ey, D orothy A ute n , Ma ry&#13;
Jayne D oesch er, Lyn n Clover, M arjorie Pace, Betty Beckman, Betty Ellis, M ary Ja ne&#13;
McClure . Second Row: Gl ad ys D eterdi ng, Nerin e H arris, Mary D arnell, Kathleen D amero n , Flo rence&#13;
Biesend orfer, Evelyn P ickeri n g, Ma rcell a Si ze r, Jeanne H icks, Josep hine D eM are .&#13;
Bottom Row : D oroth y Crose, D arlene M cCl ure, Ruth W eaver, Virgin ia Ell i , Geraldi ne Bu rkey;&#13;
Edna Podendorf, H arriett R amsey.&#13;
T he purpose of the Sigma T au Literary&#13;
society is to h elp the members h elp themselves&#13;
and others also. Among the many activities of&#13;
the society probably the most outstanding is&#13;
Eighty&#13;
the annual visit paid to th e C rech e when&#13;
gifts are presented to th e child ren there.&#13;
Below is a picture taken at the " Kid Pa rty,"&#13;
sponsored hy the group. &#13;
..&#13;
NU OMEGA&#13;
T op row: Edna Jea n Yates, Jea n Schlu ter, Jean W augh, Loi ockwell , Eilee n Ryan, Mae&#13;
T ownsend , Shirl ey Shan non, Vivian Brown, Celestine Rya , Carolin e Cottmire, Martha&#13;
Pete rs, Virginia Rockwe ll.&#13;
Seco nd row: \V ilma Scha fer, A nn Mathiese n, D oris Aita, J une 1vfa thiesen, Thelma All en,&#13;
Da rl ene Jaco bs, Ma rj ori e Kenn edy, Shirl ey Pinhero, D oroth y James, Sadie Mae Ve ncl erpool.&#13;
Third row: Virgi nia Ran ne, Joan Clause n, Betty Christense n, Arl ine A llen, Jean Connell,&#13;
Lucill e A brahamso n, M arialice Pinhero, Virginia Dray. Botto m row: Ma rjo ri e Co peland , Elain e Lid de ll , Eve lyn Sea lock, Kath ry n Dodge. Bonnie&#13;
Y ates, Em ma Jea n Dray.&#13;
Nu Omega is th e oldest liter&lt;t:J:y society&#13;
in the school. Mrs. Clara Strickland , orga nizer of the club, is co-sponsor with M rs.&#13;
Elizabeth Aker. Dances, alumni party, style&#13;
show, cand y sa les, one-act p lays, and motherEighty-one&#13;
daugh ter banquet, to say nothing of the traditional $50 scholarship comprise a measure&#13;
of the year's activities of the club. Below&#13;
are a few of the activities pictoralized. &#13;
Eighty-two&#13;
First Semester Journalism&#13;
Staff&#13;
Editorial sta ff members of the&#13;
Signal were Clarence Lyons,&#13;
Geno P ercello, Keith Taylor,&#13;
Joyce Garrett, and Betty Ellis.&#13;
D ave Calli on, tanding.&#13;
Tho e comrrising the Sig nal&#13;
busi ness sta f we re Charlotte&#13;
Butler, LaV ern Bach, Betty Cor•&#13;
nett, B ob Moran, and Ellen Ep·&#13;
person.&#13;
The first semester Glimpses&#13;
staff members were Art H ansen,&#13;
Gretchen Kelson, Virginia Buck,&#13;
and Bill Kealy.&#13;
Signal reporters were, in the&#13;
foregrou nd , Virginia R ockweU,&#13;
Jack Lamb, Jim Huyck, Louis&#13;
Jordan, and Jack Ellis. Those behind the table are left to right,&#13;
V_irg inia Buck, Pauline B oyce,&#13;
Eil ee n Ryan, Jacki e Kull, D or· othy James, M ax ine M eye_r,&#13;
Ruby O'Bradovich a nd Bill&#13;
Biesendo rfe r. ' &#13;
Second Semester Journalism&#13;
Staff&#13;
Ed itorial taff members we re,&#13;
in the foreground, D av id Callison , Clarence Lyons, and Bob&#13;
Hill. In the background arc ,&#13;
M ary Ann D ani elso n, Betty&#13;
Ellis, Gino Persello, Virginia&#13;
Ervin Gilmore, an d Lewis Suit.&#13;
Th ose comprising the bu i- ness staff were Bob Moran, Bob&#13;
Carter, Charles Brown, and&#13;
Harry Peterson.&#13;
The Glimpses staff members we re Barbara Flack, Wilma M c· Intosh , and Sylvia Latey.&#13;
Reporters for Signal were back row: Charles B rown, Howard Probst, Ralph Thomas,&#13;
Jack Lewis, Vernon H oesley.&#13;
Second row: Marcella Sizer,&#13;
Barbara Flack, Doris Durick,&#13;
Kathleen D ameron, and Helen&#13;
Jeffries. Front row: Wilma Mcintosh , Faye Cochran, Ruby&#13;
O 'Bradovich, Alice Cooney,&#13;
Lynn Clover, an d Sylvia Latey.&#13;
JOURNALISM&#13;
Eighty-three &#13;
SPEECH&#13;
T o p row : Mr. Gra nt, coach , Jack Lamb, Harry H urd .&#13;
Seco nd row : Yale G ot din er, B o b Passer, Jack Fa ust, Tom Murray. Jerry Millima n , D ic k H a rfo rd .&#13;
Third row: M arvin M altz. Jack H arg i , Ed na Jean Yates, Bett y Ro bert, L&lt;lis Skow. M ar a l ice&#13;
Pin he ro. Bottom row : Lawrence Steinberg, Ra lph Crump, T om Fo14tch , Ba rbara Lewis, Ma ry Jane M c-&#13;
~ure.&#13;
The season of the constructive speech&#13;
divi ion was one of the most successful in&#13;
recent T. ]. history. Startin g out the season&#13;
with a group of partially experienced speakers, David Grant, th e coach , was able to&#13;
mould an exceptionally fin e team before the&#13;
season was completed.&#13;
T echnical H igh School entertained a discussion meet on the debate question, "Resolved that the Federal Government should&#13;
own and operate th e railroads." At this&#13;
meeting, October 2 5, a group of twelve students represented T. ]. and Jack H argis was&#13;
one of the after-dinner speakers.&#13;
The sixth annual Debate Clinic, h eld&#13;
November 2 5 at T. ]. , drew schools from this&#13;
district and more than 60 teams debated in&#13;
th e three rounds of non-decisions. Dr. F.&#13;
W. Lambertson, Iowa State T each ers, was&#13;
the guest speaker and served as critic of the&#13;
demonstration debate.&#13;
Shortly before the Christmas holidays&#13;
the boys' squad entered the Lincoln, Nebraska, In vitation&lt;tl 1v1eet and won superior&#13;
honors in the Class A division, b y w inning&#13;
six out of their eight deba te .&#13;
In th e M is ouri V dll e y T ournament th e&#13;
girls' team, comp ed of M ar y Jane M cC lure,&#13;
Edna Jean Yates, Lois Skow, and M a ria lice&#13;
Pinhero, advanced to the fifth round o f&#13;
competition befor bein g elimi nated. Likewise, a few weeks later, th e boy ' team- Jack&#13;
H argis, Jack Lamb, Bob Passe r, a nd Yale&#13;
Gotsdiner- duplicated the perfo rmance in th e&#13;
Open T ournament held at Benso n H igh&#13;
School.&#13;
February 3, Mr. Grant took his first&#13;
teams to Perry to compete in their in vitation&#13;
meet. After th e total scores were in , it w as&#13;
found that th e Thomas Je fferso n negative&#13;
team--Yale Gotsdi ner and Bob Passer- wa&#13;
the second highest in the meet a nd that the&#13;
T . J. affirmative team--Jack Lamb a nd Jack&#13;
H argis-was the first highest team in the&#13;
C lass A division.&#13;
Eighty-four &#13;
...&#13;
SPEECH&#13;
Ya le Gotsdin er, Ja ck Harg is, Jack Lamb, and Bob Passe r.&#13;
The fo ll owin g week-end , Febrnary 8·&#13;
9-10, Thoma Jefferso n debate r traveled&#13;
across the state to enter th e Coe Coll ege mee t.&#13;
After six rounds of debating th e o ffici al re·&#13;
su its of Lhe mee t gave a ·· upcrior" ranking&#13;
to the quad a nd Ya le Gotsdiner and Bob&#13;
Pas er were ra nked '·su pe rior" o n an in·&#13;
d ivi c.lual basis. Jack H argis entered the radio&#13;
spea kin g di v'.sion a nd wo n first p lace and a&#13;
"superior " rating o n his mi crophone con·&#13;
tmuity on "Abe Lincoln's Humo r." Jack&#13;
Ltmb r 'ceived an "excelle nt" rating in a fter·&#13;
dinner speaking .&#13;
A lth ough Th mas Jeffe rson had not&#13;
ente red the competitive phases of the Iowa&#13;
H igh Schnol Forensic League for several&#13;
years, this year they enter ed events in debate,&#13;
xtemp and oratory in the District M eet. In&#13;
debate, T. J. won first place o n points, Bob&#13;
Pa se r won first in oratory with his oration&#13;
''the Lion from Idaho," a nd Yale G otsdiner&#13;
Wun fo urth place in extemp.&#13;
The state meeting was h eld in Iowa City&#13;
the last part of M arch . Bob Passer, entered&#13;
in o ratory from his district, ad va nced through&#13;
th preliminary rounds a nd ranked fifth in&#13;
tht:: fina l contest. In debate, Thomas .Jefferon won 9 out of 12 to ti e for first place with&#13;
East Sioux City a nd Central Sioux City. On&#13;
the basis of points, th e ti e was broken and&#13;
Thomas Jefferson \&gt;.ias definitely chosen ath e seco nd-p lace winner in Class A for the&#13;
s~ate. Bob Passe r \.Vas elected as on e of the&#13;
ten "superior" Class A debaters in the final&#13;
tournament.&#13;
The debate season wa terminated by&#13;
a n invitation to attend the N ational High&#13;
School T ournament held at T erre H aute,&#13;
Indiana, during th e week of April 29-M ay 3.&#13;
This was the first time that any team from&#13;
this section of the state had ever competed&#13;
in th e na tional tournament and the record&#13;
made by th debate squad was indicative of&#13;
th e fin e record that they have made this&#13;
year. Out o f the 250 debates in which T. J. debaters have competed, \\1ins have been&#13;
brou!S_ht home_ in about 200, thus indicating&#13;
the high quality of the performances which&#13;
is typical of this year's work.&#13;
In addition to the debate activity, the&#13;
speech partr~1 nt has been active in promotmg discuss10n and radio activities. Five&#13;
rad!o pro ms have been presented, one of&#13;
w hich 1s pictured above, during the school&#13;
year over station KOIL, Omaha. Discussion&#13;
panels have been presented before classes,&#13;
P . T. A. groups, and other lubs throuahout&#13;
the city. Doubtless this type of activit; will&#13;
be more prominent in speech work next year.&#13;
Eighty-five &#13;
DRAMATICS&#13;
"Stage Door, " written by George S.&#13;
Kaufman and Edna Ferber, is the story of&#13;
twenty stage-struck girls living together in a&#13;
theatrical club. It develops around one T erry&#13;
Randall and a young talent scout, David&#13;
Kingsley, who sacrifices his position to make&#13;
a success of T erry. Above is a Sunday morning scene at the rooming house where the&#13;
girls lived.&#13;
Eighcy-six&#13;
If only a magician such as M atinka could&#13;
he had every day to frig hten away the landlord and bring into the picture such a person&#13;
as "The Vanishing Princess"! A fantasy,&#13;
this one-act was directed by Miss Doris H atch&#13;
and presented with two other one-acts as a n&#13;
activity program. Below Matinka gets a n&#13;
cnc uraging word from h is so n-in -law to b e . &#13;
...&#13;
•&#13;
A stirring piece of drama, Charlotte&#13;
Bronte's "Jane Eyre" was presented with&#13;
solemnity and forma l dignity by the senior&#13;
class under the direction of Miss D oris A .&#13;
Hatch on April 10, 11, and 12.&#13;
Rochester, an admirable person of a n&#13;
emotional nature, was played by Keith T aylor&#13;
and D ean Ingram. The kind of love Roch ester had for Ja ne, a young and timid, yet&#13;
proud, indi vidual, played by Betty Anderson,&#13;
Sue Sherma n, and Dorothy Currie, could be&#13;
Eighty-seven&#13;
DRAMATICS&#13;
written of only by a Bonte.&#13;
A one-act presented by the M asque and&#13;
Bauble Club under the direction of Vida&#13;
Larison proves what a fl attering word will do&#13;
to anyone- even a minister like the old fellow&#13;
in this play. H e was much opposed to the&#13;
th eater until an actor visited his domain one&#13;
day. The actor was a success in selling the&#13;
idea of the theater to th e minister and he cow&#13;
sented to see a play. George Kelley is the&#13;
author of "The Flattering Word." &#13;
MASQUE &amp; BAUBLE&#13;
Top R ow: Dean Ingram, Yale G otsdiner, Jack Hargis, Jack Lamb, Warre n Larse n, Lois Kinn ey,&#13;
Joice Garrett, Betty Stierwalt, M axine Walton , Ella M arie Pierso n, Benj am in W old , Bruce&#13;
A ger, Thomas Foutch, Dick Smith.&#13;
Second R ow: Bob Passer, D on Meston , Inez M oss, Rita Co ughli n, Bill ye M ae Shi cketanz, Betty&#13;
Roberts, Elaine Kegley, Evel yn Johnso n, Gretchen K elson, Maxine Sh ann o n, Jo hn&#13;
Schmidt, Dan H ankey.&#13;
Bottom Row: Bob Ahart, Lloyd Cooney, Rita Flack, Jacqueline V elechovsky, V elma Metzinge r,&#13;
Vida Larison, Jeanne Jewett, Betty Bailey, Mildred Anderson, Jean ne Olsen, Shirley&#13;
Farri or, Art Hansen.&#13;
'Pre-views' of a stage production! Pictu red at lower left is a group of young aspirants awaiting their cues. Lower right:&#13;
not the work of a plastic surgeon but makeup artists makes it possible for those 'I want&#13;
to be an actor' persons to look their part.&#13;
Eighty-eight &#13;
MASQUE &amp; BAUBLE&#13;
"And a Good Time Was Had by All"&#13;
A reproduction, of the boys' o;_,,,n ma king, of the all-school play, " Stage D oe r,"&#13;
was the highlight of the cast party. One is&#13;
forced to admit they would give H ollywood&#13;
• ·001:1 p h " s~a s competi:ion.&#13;
The fell ow behind th e sce nes are seld om give n credit fo r the work and tim e they cow ,&#13;
tribute to a tage produ ctio n. Pictured below are th e members of t he stage crew readmg left ~ to rig ht to p row, Art H a nse n, T o m Foutch ; second row, Jack Olderog, Roy N eal, Dick Smith,&#13;
K enn eth M e:s, D ea n In gram , and K enn eth Sales; bottom row, Fred Pederson and Gail Phill.ips.&#13;
Eighty-nine &#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
T op Row: Vivian Brown, Shirley Smith, Betty Bail ey, V irgi nia D avis, M ax ine Anderso n , D o ris&#13;
Durick.&#13;
Second Row: Carol yn Cottmire, Marilyn Carter, Miss Kraemer, spon or, Carolyn Butler, Pat&#13;
Wallace.&#13;
Bottom Row: M argaret P rasse, Betty Ken ned y, Biil ye Mae Schicketanz.&#13;
l\ dditional members of the taff are in clud ed in the lower left pictu re,readin g left to ri g ht,&#13;
Maxine Meyer, Patty H ansen, Virginia Duggan. Members of the staff in t he botto m&#13;
picture are, readin g left to ri ght, Eileen Rya n an d Barba ra Lewis. Ell en Epperso n is in&#13;
reaching fo r a r o ak .&#13;
.Ninety &#13;
COLONIAL BALL&#13;
The Colonial Ball is an annual affair presented by the library club. The girls a re chose n by&#13;
popular ballot. M embers o f the court a re,firstrow: Sue Sh erman , George W ashin gton; Elaine&#13;
Lddell, Martha Washin gton ; Martha Peters, James Madiso n; and Jea n Waugh, D oll y Madiso n.&#13;
M embers of th e 1940 co urt a re, standing, left to rig ht: Elin or G ord on, Joe lla Christianse n, Edna&#13;
Jean Yates; Betty Fl ac k, El ain e A lspaug h, M yrtle Coo ney of last year's court; Jean Schluter, Jun e Mathiesen, nd Barbara Flack .&#13;
9\Unety-one &#13;
ART CLUB&#13;
T op: M iss McD uffie, sp onsor, E va M ay, Betty W ijby, Jacq ualine Brown , Ella Mae Edinburn,&#13;
R uth Najmon, Arline Graves, Elva Wilso n, Shirl ey Wright.&#13;
Bottom : D o n Shipley, Marie H olmes, Pauli ne W oolsey, Fran ces Cotten.&#13;
Subjects included in th e graph ic arts department are mechanical drawing, arch itectural drawing, printing, leath ercraft, woodturning, etc. Above is pictured the Art Club&#13;
under the sponsorship of Miss M arion M cDuffie. M embers of this or ganization make&#13;
an effort not only to learn more about the&#13;
art of drawing but to develop an appreciation&#13;
for th e works of notable a rtists. Below is a view of an architectural drawing class in&#13;
action .&#13;
..Ninety-two &#13;
PRACTICAL ARTS&#13;
T op: Making masks and clay modeling. Ce nte r: \Voodwork and th e job press. Bottom: Gett in g proofs and putting the Signal in bed .&#13;
Xi nety-th ree &#13;
R. 0. T. C.&#13;
" PASS IN REVIEW" ..... the commander shouted and th e echo was&#13;
heard throughout th e corps. "Squads ri ght!" the&#13;
captains shouted an d echo was beard once more,&#13;
then with a blare of music and a rolling of drums&#13;
the Thomas Jefferson high sch ool reserve officers&#13;
training corps assisted by the Thomas Je fferson&#13;
R. 0 . T. C. marching band bega n to strut their&#13;
" tuff" o n th e athl etic field be fo re a la rge a udience·&#13;
and unde r the close inspection o f n ava l o ffice r&amp;&#13;
(pictured below) on avy Day.&#13;
A nd what " stu ff" they d o have ' E ig ht h o nor&#13;
ratin gs in the last nine yea rs foll owi ng the annual&#13;
seventh corps area inspection; this is the record&#13;
et by T homa Jefferson's military unit.&#13;
:Njnety-four &#13;
R. 0. T. C.&#13;
RIFLE TEAM CRACK SQUAD&#13;
T op left: Standin g, Vern on .M oore, Herman Herweg, Jack Pete rs; seated , Ke ith Glaze, D on David, and Clyde Lloyd. T op right: left to rig ht, Richard Hutchiso n, Mike Tierne y,&#13;
Jack Fauble, Jack Ellis, Bud Hancock, Harrq Hurd, Austin McMahon, and Virgil Ault.&#13;
A new feature in the R. 0 . T. C. department&#13;
·t his yea r is t he crack drill team, pictured at right&#13;
above . The obj ective of R. 0 . T. C. is to so train&#13;
-the mind and body that it will not o nl y be bene-&#13;
.Ninety-five&#13;
ficia l to the individual in tim e o f war and d '. tress&#13;
but also in his eve ryday livin g. Picture below is a typical sce ne in one of th e drill classes. &#13;
MILITARY BALL&#13;
Midst fanfare, sabers, officers and their&#13;
ladies, th e new commanding officer and his&#13;
lady were presented at the most spectacular&#13;
of millitary balls, the school's seventh, held&#13;
in the city auditorium on April 13, under the&#13;
supervision of Sgt. H . Truex. Mr. Gernetzky&#13;
was master of ceremonies; among the h onored&#13;
speakers were Colonel Everst, and Major&#13;
Harry Robertson, P. M. S. T .&#13;
Other officers and honorary o ffi cers were:&#13;
Capt. Virgil Jones, adj . of 1st battalion and M adeline D ohse, Capt. H arl o Gilgam and M arj orie Slusher, Capt. Keith Glaze and Beverly Milne, Capt.&#13;
Clarence Mattox and Roberta Gentry, Capt. H erman Herwig and Dorothy Currie.&#13;
First lieut. Don David an d Jean Co nn ell, 1st&#13;
Also presented we re H onorary lieutena nt colonel and lieutenant colonel J un e Pearey&#13;
and D avid Braband ; honorary major and ma·&#13;
jor of first battalion, Elinor Gordon and W ar·&#13;
rent Larsen ; h onorary major and major of&#13;
second battalion Jun e M athiesen and G era ld&#13;
Gourley; regimental adjutant and his lady.&#13;
D ean Ingram a nd Jean Schluter.&#13;
li eut. George Wood and Prances A ten, 1st lieut. Curt Schultz and Elsie Anderson. 2nd lieut. Joe&#13;
Fellin gham and Jean T routner, 2nd lieut. Ro dney&#13;
Garne r an d Doroth y Tisher, 2nd lie ut. Fred P ed·&#13;
ersen and H elen Walkington , 2nd lieut. Bob Ahart&#13;
and M arialice Pinhero, 2nd lieut. J ack Lewis and&#13;
Gwen H arriman.&#13;
}\{_inety-six &#13;
All we re aboard the " H. M. S. Pinafore," a light comic opera, the most rollicking of Gilbert and Sullivan productions presented by the A cappella choir.&#13;
Years ago little Buttercup practiced&#13;
.. baby farming" and mixed two children of&#13;
different degrees. O ne became a captain and&#13;
the other a shipmate. The story reveals the&#13;
truth and they change positions; the one of&#13;
OPERETTA&#13;
lower degree becomes captain and is given&#13;
Josephine, the captain is made a shipmate.&#13;
Dick Deadeye also proved an interesting&#13;
character.&#13;
The top picture shows the entire cast&#13;
in the grand fina le. The lower view presents&#13;
Sir Joseph Porter, Josephine, and Captain&#13;
Corcoran with the boatswain and shipmates&#13;
in the background.&#13;
7-{inety-se•ven &#13;
A CAPPELLA GIRLS' GLEE&#13;
Top: Bette Doersch e r, Mae Townsend, L eo n a J ones, Eileen Rockwell , Doroth y Gruver, E lino r K enn edy , Marjorie Ga rrean, J osePhin e Cato, H e len J ens en, V e lda Fishci·, J ean W ood, Gretchen Kclscn, Ma dlyn&#13;
Moats. Second : Virg ini a Duggan, P h yllis Pick a rd, Ma r garet P et e rso n , Geo rgette H e r m es, E lay n e Turn e r, E li zabe t h&#13;
Charles ,Norma Ruth Robin son , Mary E ll e n Willi a m s, Arlie Grote lues ch e n, J ean McGrude r, J ea n Nolan, P atty Addis on , J ean Bretz. Third: L a Verle Sn eth en , Barbar a Friedri ch , P eg gy Cu rran , Maxi ne T ee ple, Betty Olsen , Dc t hin e Kilba n e , J eanne J ewett, Iris S hann on , Sh ir-J e n e H oward , Detty W eaver, Margar et Hode n, Ruth W eave r. Bottom: Bessie Rowe, Dorothy Babbitt, Barbar a D av is, Evelyn H •uikey, Eive ly n Sea lock, Lorr a in e Bradford, Mart h a Boege, Jacqueline , V e lech ovsky, Shirl ey Foutch, Doris Seege r, Lorrn in e Buckm an,&#13;
Betty Clark.&#13;
Top row: Leo Sch wenk, Ge rald Scott, Joe Narm i, Cou rtland Tisher, Ch a rl es Cummin g s, Ch oat e Harvey,&#13;
Ge rald Carlson, Phil Adam s, Gen e W agn e r, Hob Ma rt in , Claren ce R eeves, W a n e n Larsen , Uill W a ll ace , C'larence Lyons, Don Friedri ch , Don Berry, Tom Foutch .&#13;
Second row : Sad ie Mae Vande rpool, R obe rta Ge n try, Bette Ande rso n, Lloyd Coo n ey, Aust in McMahon,&#13;
Jack Fauble, Ge r a ld Tray lor, Bill Smit h , B ill Clark, Bob Hill, Hany Hurd, K e it h Tay lo r, V e rl e R eeves, Don Emarine, J e rry J effe1·so n , A lv in Tow ns end , F loyd H oke , Bob Carte r. Third row : Miss Larson, director, E laine H oug h, Ncr ine H ar ris, Eve ly n J ohn son, Vida L a riso n, R uth&#13;
A nderson, Beverly Bigelow, Cleo Wrig ht, Ge r a ldine R eeves, Ruth Corni ng, M a rjorie K enn edy , E lsie An de rson , Sue Sh e rma n , Ma1·t ha P eters, J u n e P earey, El inor Gordon , Maril y n Cu rte r, Shidey&#13;
Pin h ero, Betty W a lla ce. Bottom row : V irg in ia H erm a n , Harriett Ramsey, Clara Mae K er ns, Made lin e Me idlin ger, Betty L ee Eth ingto n , P at Wa llace, L ois Rockwell, Betty Stie rwa lt, Betty K enn edy, Joa n Cla usen, S hidey Shan- non, Gretchen Kelson, Virginia Moore, Ma rgie Ha rrett, In ez Moss, Jun e A nde rso n, Mar iali cc Pinhc ro,&#13;
Edit h Gruver, Dar le n e Ge r h olt, E la ine W a t ts.&#13;
)\(jnty-eight &#13;
GIRLS' GLEE BOYS' GLEE&#13;
T o p row: Ardith Co ffelt, Shirle)( Cowles, Roberta H erald, Rosalie Pi ckens, Joy Luce, Kathryn Lang, Lucille Chambers, Evelyn H arrin gton, Theola H yatt, D orothy Auten, D oris Jane&#13;
R oberts, Ila Hager. Seco nd row: Pat W allace, Iris Sha nn on, Eva Bl air, Betty Full er, Lenore Mullen, LaV onne Graves, Lois W eaver, Shirl ey \\fright, Carol O gren, Ruth M aticka, Elain e Me ye rson. Third row: Bette D avis, Esth e r White, Jea nn ette H arrod, Loretta Sisk, Darl ene Dreier, Lillian&#13;
Peterso n, J ea n Brovele it, M axin e Free man, Gladys D eterdin g, Elai ne Smith, Frances&#13;
Furl on g.&#13;
Bottom row : M ariali ce Forsyth e, M ary Darn ell , Shirley Conn ell, Frances Cotton, Gerry T reft,&#13;
Margie Cook, Grace Lang, El ain e Keeton, Wilma O'Neill, Betty Foutch, M argaret H arris,&#13;
M ax in e Williams.&#13;
T op row: Stanley Olse n, Jim Sulhoff, Brad fo rd Johnso n, Charles H oke, Richard Hutchison,&#13;
Oliver Polso n. Second row: Virgil Ault, Joe Rh einh art, Bob Morrissette, Sam Pickett, Ed Jones.&#13;
Botto m row: Ma rvin Maltz, Bob Somers, Ronald Smith, Ed T yler, Ralph Leslie, T om M yn ter.&#13;
&gt;{!n t)-nine &#13;
VOCAL MUSIC&#13;
€&gt;ne hundred&#13;
The Solo C lub, p ictured above,&#13;
under the sponsorship of Miss&#13;
Larson, is in terested in developing&#13;
self-confidence w h ether singing&#13;
or in every day life. Shown at&#13;
left is the boys' quartet, Gerry&#13;
Traylor, Phil Adams, J erry Jefferson, a nd Bob M artin. Pictured&#13;
below are national winners, the&#13;
girls' sextet, C la ra Mae Kern,&#13;
M adeli ne M eidlinger, Sue Sherman, Martha P eters, June P earey,&#13;
and Elinor Gordon. &#13;
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC&#13;
Above is pictured the 1940 State&#13;
Champion and second division National Ch ampion, Thomas Jefferson&#13;
marching band . They have b een&#13;
honored in ma ny cities of Iowa and&#13;
Nebraska.&#13;
A t righ t: Joe N a rmi a nd M arjorie Eakin, drum major a nd majore tte respectively.&#13;
T w irlers are: left to right, Ella&#13;
Marie Pearson, Betty Glebe, Rose&#13;
C hristensen, Joan C lausen, N orma&#13;
Ruth R obinson, M ary Ja ne Doesch -&#13;
er.&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred one &#13;
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC&#13;
Above: The Thomas Jefferson orchestra with a rating of first in district&#13;
contest for 1939 and second in 1940. It&#13;
received a rating of second in th e state&#13;
contest for 1939: left Mr. Wilibald Novak&#13;
and Mr. Paul C. Dawson. Dr. Dawson is&#13;
director of the Thomas Jefferson band&#13;
and orchestra . Mr. Novak is assistant director; below : concert band of 75 members.&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred two &#13;
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC&#13;
Above left: The clarinet trio, composed of Gerald Traylor, Jimmy Clark, and Ned ·Sheely, Which re-&#13;
·ceived rating of second in State contest ; above, right:&#13;
cellist, Doris Rogers, member of the N ational orchestra three consecutive years; National champion, 1939;&#13;
right; George Graybill, Jimmy Clark, N ed Sheely,&#13;
·Gerald Traylor, memb ers of saxophone quartet which&#13;
p laced second in state contest; bottom left: Cornet trio&#13;
w ith Vernon Bradford, D ean Nordquist and Willard&#13;
Mumford , second in state contest; bottom right: Jimmy Clark, nationa l champion tenor saxophone player&#13;
for 19 39 .&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred three &#13;
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC&#13;
T op row: Glenn Pryor; Gen e Glynn , W ayne Brown in g, Charles Cummin gs, V ern on H oesley,&#13;
G ene Scott. Middle row: D ean Browning, Laurence Steinberg, Lois Bret z. , D ori Johnson, Gwend olyne Ervin,&#13;
Pauline D amon, Renry Turner. Bottom row : Lyn n Sprin ge r, Bob M cKen zie, Bon ni e Rouns, Norma Ruth R obinson, Betty&#13;
Glebe, Robert Lee.&#13;
The purpose of this club, sponsored by&#13;
Mr. Paul Dawson, is to create a keener inWalter Joh n Evan s, Larry Steinburg,&#13;
terest m music. The members are all par'&#13;
ticipants in the school band.&#13;
Glenn Pryor, D o n Spires, Curt Shultz&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred four &#13;
GIRLS' SPORTS&#13;
COACHES JOSEPHINE McCARTHY&#13;
AND H ANNAH NYHOLM&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred fi ve &#13;
T op row: D oroth y J o nes. Sue Sherma n. Elin or G ordo n, Pat Wall ace, Beverl y Miln e, June&#13;
Math iesen, Maril yn Carter an d D orothy Currie. Second row: June Pearey, J ea n Sc hl ute r, J ea n&#13;
T ro utner, Jean Conn ell, Ann M athiesen, Joice Ga rrett, Betty Christe nsen, M axin e M eye r. Bot·&#13;
tom row: Shirley M oser, M arj orie Slusher, Mary Githens, Roberta Gentry, Ire ne M cGruder,&#13;
Joella Christianse n, Marialice P1n hero. D?iorE':: \\ ca , c:, \/ 1rg 1r. 1a Rowley an d Vi vian Brown.&#13;
GIRLS ATHLETICS&#13;
T o receive the Thomas Jefferson letter&#13;
the girls must earn 500 athletic points. Such&#13;
points are earned by participation in girls'&#13;
sports, such as student assistants and out&#13;
standing work in girls' athletics.&#13;
The six girls pictured below a nd across&#13;
the page have each earned over 1000 points&#13;
fo r which they receive the Iowa State Athletic A ssociation pin. These girls were all&#13;
leaders in their field.&#13;
Elino r Gordon June M athiesen Beverly Milne&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred six &#13;
Whiz-z-z. "A bull's eyef" is the cry of&#13;
the girls in the gym classes during the archery&#13;
season at Thomas Jefferson high school. The&#13;
girls pictured above are one o.f a series of&#13;
gym classes which were taught the art of&#13;
archery. Along with archery the girls are&#13;
taught volleyball, basketball, baseball, gymnastics, folk dances, etc. A new game, Goalhi, was introduced during the 1940 semester.&#13;
GIRLS' ATHLETICS&#13;
Competition in basketball, archery, volleyball and other sports in which the girls&#13;
participated was held throughout the year.&#13;
The girls have gym classes three times&#13;
a week for one hour periods. During this&#13;
hour they exercise freely and showers arE&#13;
av:i.ilable at the end of each period. On the&#13;
following pages are views of the various&#13;
activities in the girl's gym department.&#13;
Jenn Schluter June Peary Marjorie Slusher&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred seven &#13;
Top left: Winning home room voll eyball team : top right: lOth grad e action voll eyball ;&#13;
middle left: 10th grade team; middle right: 1 lth grade team in action; lower left: 9th grad e&#13;
volleyball team; lower right: 12th grade volleyball team.&#13;
0ne hundred eight &#13;
Top left: Danish gymnastics being taught during a gym period; top right: Champion archers&#13;
Margaret Connell, Ruth Corning, Peggy Curran; middle: A part of the Health program; bottom'&#13;
left: A game of ping-pong; bottom right: the game "Goal-hf' played during the gym period.&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred nine &#13;
T op row-D oris Broveleit, Joan Y o un g, Lau ra Tish e r, Eula Co ff ma n, P h ylli Mintun , Lo rraine&#13;
Bradford, Jean McGruder, Elsie Anderson, Betty Wallace, D o roth y G ruve r, M a rj orie&#13;
Garrean , Betty H owe, Edith Gruve r, M axin e Me ye r.&#13;
Second row: Shirley M oser, D o roth y J o nes, M a rjorie Sl usher, M a ry Gith e ns, Ire ne McGrude r,&#13;
Elain e D ohse, N orma Lee G entry, M ary Law, Verna Laugeso n, M argaret Connell, Jean&#13;
Schluter. B ottom row : Barbara Fl ack, P eggy C urra n, D oris Brons, Beve rl y M iln e, J un e M ath iese n , R o be rta&#13;
Gentry, Joella C hristianse n, Sh irley Lindbe rg, A lice Cooney, D elores W eave r, P at Wal·&#13;
lace.&#13;
GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION&#13;
M embers of the G.A.A . participa ted in&#13;
a variety of athletic activities so as to d evelop&#13;
themselves both mentally and physically.&#13;
Pictured below a re a few of the activities&#13;
in w hich they are active.&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred terL.: &#13;
BOYS' SPORTS&#13;
COACH GAYLORD STUELKE&#13;
&lt;9ne CJ-fundred eve ~ &#13;
T.J. STOPS SHENENDOAH IN SEASON'S OPENER 12-0&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
Opening the 1939 football season in&#13;
good fashion the Thomas Jefferson high&#13;
school " rough riders" trounced Shenandoah&#13;
e n the home field Sept. 15, 20-0. This broke&#13;
last year's 7 -7 tie.&#13;
On Sept. 22 the squad journeyed to FreKenneth Sales Junior T ackle&#13;
Dick Howe&#13;
Junior&#13;
Guard&#13;
mont wh ere they once again h eld the enemy&#13;
scorel ess, this time 20-0.&#13;
With T. J. getting the first score in the&#13;
first quarter of the game on Sept. 29, the&#13;
" Jun ior Jay " rea lly got h ot and when the&#13;
dust settlc.J J, :-,, ... : : .-:, j Creighton Prep 3 3&#13;
Virgil Jones&#13;
Scn:or&#13;
Fullback&#13;
&lt;0ne hundred twelt e &#13;
KINNEY STOPPED SHORT OF TOUCHDOWN .. T. J. WINS 32-0&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
Incidentally T. ]. was the only&#13;
t eam to cross the mighty Jays' line during&#13;
th e eason 's play.&#13;
A fter tasting def eat for the first time&#13;
the " rough riders" started to ride again and&#13;
took it out on Missouri Valley Oct. 6; T. ].&#13;
38- Missouri V alley 6. The Missouri Valley&#13;
game wasn't a bluff; the boys were really&#13;
hot and they carried part of their steam into&#13;
the next game with them. North was the&#13;
victim this time on Oct 13 ; 32-0. (Picture&#13;
above.)&#13;
D ick Geppert&#13;
Se nior Quarterba ck&#13;
Howard Hallberg&#13;
Senior&#13;
Jack Lamb&#13;
Junior Right Gua rd Center&#13;
One hundred thirteen &#13;
Bob Zimmerman&#13;
Senior&#13;
T ackle&#13;
Herndon Kinney&#13;
Senior H alfback&#13;
Emil Christofferson&#13;
Senior&#13;
Le ft End&#13;
Gordon Diggle Sophomore&#13;
Fullback&#13;
CHRISTOFFl RSON GAIN S 1&#13;
N ot o ne team scor ed upon thes&#13;
"strong men" in the last five games.&#13;
First it was Logan suffering on O ct. 2 7;&#13;
26-0.&#13;
M aintaining th eir stride th e b oy in the&#13;
following game o n N ov . 15 rea lly poured it&#13;
o n, wallopin g Oakla nd 45-0.&#13;
OAKLAND'S ALLE ·&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred fourteen &#13;
YDS. WITH A DAMON PASS&#13;
Revenging last year's 20-0 defeat the&#13;
"rough riders" trounced the Benson Bunnies&#13;
13-0 on Nov. 3.&#13;
Then came, on Oct. 20, a surprise. Abraham Lincoln, in a stubbornly fought defensive battle, h eld the Y ellowjackets to a 6-6&#13;
tie.&#13;
tlIT BY KINNEY&#13;
Jack C0&lt;&gt;ney&#13;
Junior&#13;
Guard, Halfback&#13;
Bill Draper&#13;
Junior&#13;
Right End&#13;
Sam Versaci&#13;
Senior&#13;
End&#13;
Harle Damon&#13;
Senior&#13;
Halfback&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred fifteen &#13;
I Bob Hill&#13;
Sen ior&#13;
Halfback, Quarter&#13;
Rodney Garner&#13;
Junior Guard, Center&#13;
Bernard Babbitt&#13;
Junior&#13;
End&#13;
Louis Jordan&#13;
Senior&#13;
Tackle&#13;
DRAPER, HOWE NAIL I. S. D.'&#13;
A s a finale to a n evening well spent the&#13;
squad conquered I. S . D . 18-0 in a n exhibition half- game tilt.&#13;
T he score r:rnst be disregarded to deter-:i. ' ne the closeness of this game betwe n&#13;
I. S. D .'s swift running a ttack a nd T . ].' defensive play p!us a fine passing attack.&#13;
JONES DRIVES AS T. J. OVERPOWER.&#13;
€me hundred sixteen &#13;
JENSEN AS T. J. WINS 18-0&#13;
Still u nleashing their r eserve strength,&#13;
and as a termination of a highly successful&#13;
season, A . L. was victimi zed on Nov. 24; 6-0,&#13;
breaking th e previous tie.&#13;
Season's Accomplishments&#13;
W on 9-Lost I-Tied I&#13;
A.L. IN SECON D TILT 6-0&#13;
Don Friedrich&#13;
! ,:J Juni or End&#13;
Roy White&#13;
Juni or&#13;
T ackle&#13;
Fred Pederson&#13;
Junior Tackle&#13;
Jerry Jefferson&#13;
Junior&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Vne hundred seventeen &#13;
T op: Coach Jewett, Jack Cooney, Fred Pederson,&#13;
Bob Morrissette, Jerry Jefferson .&#13;
Second: Rodney Garner, Bernard Babbitt, Don&#13;
Friedrich, Bill Biesendorfer, Ed Fox, Gordo°'&#13;
Diggle_&#13;
Bottom : Earl Reninger, Bill Carter, Bob Worsing.&#13;
Max Bowser, Doug. Neve.&#13;
SECOND TEAM&#13;
T. J. T. J.&#13;
T. J.&#13;
T. J. T . J.&#13;
33 ·····························--·-·-·········· ····Walnut 0&#13;
6 ----·------····-·---·-·····-·········---·-···-----------A. L. 0&#13;
20 ··················--············-····--······---·-·· Logan 0&#13;
7 ···········-·--··-····· ····-···-···-·····--------···· South 0&#13;
7 ----·-······-··-·····--··········-·· Creighton Prep 1 2&#13;
T. J. 7&#13;
T . J. 12 ··-···--······························--········-·· North o· T . J. 14 -·········-·····-··-·· -·-·-···-················-Benson 0&#13;
T. J. 0 ·····-············-·---------·-·-··-··········- Central 0&#13;
T. J. 0 ··········································-·-· ·--··· T ech 12&#13;
Creighton Prep 12&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred eighteen &#13;
T o p : ] im Lawles , Brad Johnso n, Bill Lund, Dick Ronk, Ed T yler, Al Smith, M orris Podendorf,&#13;
D o n Childs, James Buck.&#13;
Second : Joe Gordon, Leslie Strong, Darrell Anderso n, Bob Westbroo k, Orvill e Blue, Joyce&#13;
Langford, Ha rold H erz el, Jim Turnipseed, H erbert Walker.&#13;
Botto m: Fred Fricke, William Mayberry, Carl T edesco, Leslie Lauver, Jack Humphrey, Jack&#13;
Draper, Jim Sulh o ff. •&#13;
FRESHMEN SQUAD&#13;
T. J. 16 ··------------------------------------------------ Bloomer 0 T . J. 12 ------------·----------- -----·------------------------ A . L. 12&#13;
T . ] . 6 ·-----------·----- ------- ---------------·------------- A. L . 7 T. J. 3 2 --------------·------------------------------- -- I. S. D. O&#13;
T. J. 13 ............ .............. ... ... ........... ......... I. S. D . 13 \Von 4 --------------------------·-------------- ----------------- Lost l&#13;
T _ J. 19 ........... ............ ...... .. ................. Bloomer 0&#13;
T.J. 21 I.S.D. 11&#13;
(9nt! hundred nineteen &#13;
Back row: Bernard Babbitt, Emil Christofferson, William Draper, Jim Jluyck, Edward Fox,&#13;
H arle Damon.&#13;
Front row: Joe Fellingham, Dick Howe, Robert Hill, Gordon Diggle.&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's basketeers opened a&#13;
very successful season with two close overtime victories over M a lve rn , 40-38 and Logan&#13;
25 -23 . After marking the victory list with&#13;
two wins the Y ellowjackets were d E'f eated&#13;
in their third fray by Fremont 29-14.&#13;
Then followed a 28- l 0 win over St.&#13;
Franc~s and a journey to N ebraska City which&#13;
resulted in a 30-20 victory. The Jeffs then&#13;
administered a 45 -2 7 beating to the Oakland&#13;
squad but were stopped dead in their tracks&#13;
by a close 3 5 -3 2 score, with Benson occupying th e long end. With little rest the quintet&#13;
came back the following night to bounce&#13;
out a 41 -I 7 win over A . L. The next game,&#13;
a meeting with Creighton Prep, proved to be&#13;
a heartbreaker fo r the Jeffs as they toted&#13;
home a 35-:.n defeat .&#13;
. N ot to be left downhearted by the&#13;
Creighton incident th e Stuelkmen came back&#13;
to chalk up doubl e victories over their two&#13;
city rivals, St. Francis and A. L. The boys&#13;
handed St. Francis a 29-24 defeat to ponder&#13;
over and A. L. a 36-22 defeat.&#13;
Just to keep the boys from cooling off,&#13;
Coach Stuelke matched them w ith th e alumni&#13;
squad and the varsity came out with a 49- 40&#13;
win. The fo urth and fifth defeats were&#13;
marked when the Stuelkemen again journeyed . across th e. river and dropped a 29-23&#13;
thriller to Creighton Prep and a 51-42 tilt to&#13;
the Benson Bunnies. After defeatin g N orth&#13;
high 42 -38 th e. Yellowjackets ended the regular season with a 31-26 victory over Atla11tic.&#13;
The sectional tournament proved to be&#13;
the only real noticeable downfall of the squad.&#13;
Drawing a bye in the first round of the&#13;
tournament the boys defeated Glenwood 26-&#13;
24 then lost to R ed Oak 46-36.&#13;
' The squad finished a fine seaso n with&#13;
a total marking of 10 wins and 5 losses.&#13;
Highlighting the basketball season ""'.as&#13;
the fin e all around playing of the entire&#13;
squad . With the reserves equaling or at&#13;
times excelling th e ability of th e first team,&#13;
it was rather difficult for Coach Stuelke to&#13;
pick a starting lineup without havin g his&#13;
conscience bother him.&#13;
H arl e Damon- Among th e outstanding&#13;
individual performances of th e yea r was th e&#13;
consistently " hot" D amon. A three-yea r vetera n H a rle ended his brilliant high sch ool&#13;
care~r by gaining a position on Iowa 's All&#13;
State team, the highest honor possible.&#13;
Gordon D iggle- Only a junior but what&#13;
a player is a statement oft en used to descnbe&#13;
Gordon . Improving slowly but surely with&#13;
experience from each game h e developed mto&#13;
a real threat at the close of the season and&#13;
should be a sparkplug for a good engine next&#13;
year. . . Bernard Babbitt- Another 1u111or of outstanding ability is " Be rni e," who is a good&#13;
scoring threat and a fin e defensive ma n. Pl ay -&#13;
in g his fir t year o f va rsity ball h e fo und th e&#13;
grind rather tough at first but afte r once&#13;
catching on h e was a man to watch.&#13;
Emil Christofferson- with his last year&#13;
on the squad, "Bud" proved to b e a valuable&#13;
0ne hundred twenry &#13;
....&#13;
T. J. 25 LOGAN 23&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
asset. In occupying his position of guard on&#13;
the team Emil proved his value by always&#13;
being reliable and faithful.&#13;
Ed Fox--Played fine ba ll in his second&#13;
yea r on the varsity. H e will return again&#13;
next year. Big things are expected from Ed,&#13;
wh o played the positions of guard a nd forward, with equal ability.&#13;
Dick H owe-P laying hard in every&#13;
game D ick added sr irit to the squad. H e&#13;
will retu rn again next year. Always a tou!Sh&#13;
d efensive man Dick ma ny times showed the&#13;
boys his rare but unusual " dribble-in shots."&#13;
Bill Draper- H andling the ball with skill&#13;
Bill e nded a successfu l season and should&#13;
return next year better than ever. Several&#13;
times he kept T. J. in the game by his long&#13;
swishers and at other times he cinched the&#13;
game in its closing minutes by his accurate&#13;
aim.&#13;
Jim Huyck-Although not active during&#13;
the greater part of the basketball season Jim&#13;
showed a fine technique in ball handling and&#13;
should return next year with an even better&#13;
one.&#13;
Bob Hill-"Littl e but mighty" is a name&#13;
well-suited to Bob. H e was a mighty fine&#13;
player and will be missed greatly n ext year.&#13;
Joe Fellingham- Like a few of the others&#13;
on the squad Joe is a senior who has played&#13;
basketball fo r T. J. for the last time. Playing&#13;
a fine floor game at th e forward post Joe's&#13;
spot will be a tough one to fill next year.&#13;
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE&#13;
T . J.- 40 ... .... ............................... Dec. 8 .................................................... Malvern- 38&#13;
T. J.- 2 5 ...................................... D ec. 12 ........ ............................................... Logan- 2 3&#13;
T . J.- 14 ...................................... D ec. l 5 ....................... ............................. Fremont- 29&#13;
T . J.- 28 ...................................... Dec. 19 ................................................ St. Francis- 10&#13;
T . J.- 30 ...................................... D ec. 26 ... ....................................... N ebraska City- 20&#13;
T. J.- 45 -···············-------·-···········-Jan . 5 ................................................... Oakland- 27&#13;
T. J.- 32 ...................................... Jan. 12 ......... .......................................... Benson- 35&#13;
T . ].- 41 --·-··----·-····---------·-········--·Jan 13 .. .. .... .................................... Abe Lincoln- 17&#13;
T. J.- 32 ...................................... Jan. 20 .................. ...................... Creighton Prep- 35&#13;
T. J.- 42 .... ................................ .. Jan. 23 ....................................................... N orth- 38&#13;
T . J.- 29 ..................................... .Jan. 26 ............. ................................... St. Francis- 24&#13;
T. J.- 36 ...................................... Feb . 16 ............................................. Abe Lincoln- 22&#13;
T. ].- 23 ...................................... Feb . 2 1 ........................................ Creighton Prep- 29&#13;
T . J.- 42 ...................................... Feb. 23. ..................................... ................ Benson- 5 l&#13;
T . J.- 31 ...................................... Feb. 26 .................................................... Atlantic- 26&#13;
WON 10 - LOST 5&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred tirenty-one &#13;
T op: Al Cowles, Ivan Liddell, Sam DeMare, H arry&#13;
Sluyter.&#13;
Second: Eldon Johnson, Dick H eurtz, Jim T ilton,&#13;
Al vin Pa er.&#13;
Bottom: Bob H ol t, Bob M orrissette , Bill Bie e n- dorge r, D on Friedrich.&#13;
SECOND TEAM&#13;
T . J. 26 -----------------------------------·------------ Fremont 13&#13;
T. J. 8 --------------------------------------------·-·- Malve rn 15&#13;
T . J. 25 -----····---·----·-·-··----··----··-Creighton Prep. 14&#13;
T. J. 19 ------------·----------------------- Pacific Ju nction 20&#13;
T. J. 19 ---------·------------------··------------------Glenwood 18&#13;
T. J. 20 ··-···-···-·--·····-··---··--··-·--··--··---··-·-·-- Ben on 1 5&#13;
T J. 14 ..................... ............... Abraham Lincoln 24&#13;
T. J. 19 ····--·-·······-··--·-··-······-··· Cre ig hto n P.rep. 20&#13;
T. J. 21 ·····-·········-··--··-·-··-············---·------- Nor th 18&#13;
T. J. 22 ··--------···----------·-----·------·--- T . J. A lumni 38&#13;
T. J. 25 CREIGHTON PREP 14&#13;
One hundred Lwe nry-two &#13;
T op: Russell H off, Joe Gord on, A l Smith, Don Childs, Morris Podendorf, George H otchkiss.&#13;
Second: Orvill e Blue, H arold Herze l, A lbert Beem, Joyce Langfo rd , Leslie ·Strong, Carl Tedesco, Calvin Cronlin .&#13;
Bottom: Walter Stepphun, Bill Lund, Dick Corder, Ed T yler, Dick Ronk.&#13;
FRESHMEN SQUAD&#13;
T . J. 48 ........................................................ A . L. 5&#13;
T . ]. 22 ................................................ I. S. D. 21&#13;
T. J. 44 .................................................... A. L. 12&#13;
f: J: ii ·_· ·_ _·_·_·_·_ ·_ ·_· _· ·_ _·_·_·_·_· _-_·_·_·_·_· ·_·_ _· ·_·_·_-- ii·o ~~~ i6&#13;
T. J. 21 I. S. D . 11&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred twenty-three &#13;
T op row: D on Poncelow, Bob Somers, Lawrence Geppert, Ralph Thomas, Dick Geppert,&#13;
Bob Zimmerman, Jerry Jefferson, Fred Crane, Clinton Armati , 131ll Poncelow, Clarence&#13;
White. Second row: Dale Dugger, Jack Humphrey, Marcellus H ough, James Th omas, Bob Isaacson,&#13;
Bob H ough, Jim Turnipseed, Coach Orvill e Orr. . . Bottom row: Francis Armatis, Bob Andrews, Bobby Smith, James Eric, D aniel Linehan , D ale&#13;
Dawson, Kay Garean.&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
Opening their season, a bit on the short&#13;
side of the score, 24- 16, with Tech high ,&#13;
Coach Or.r's grapplers regained their prestige&#13;
by tromping Hamburg 36-5.&#13;
With the season well under way, the&#13;
T . ]. squad traveled to Cherokee, Iowa, D ecember 15, where for the second time the&#13;
going proved too tough and the Orange&#13;
squad was defeated 28-18. Still in the rut&#13;
the squad dropped a close one to A. L. 2 3 -21.&#13;
Revenge was in the boys' h earts as they&#13;
journeyed to T ech high , December 20, and&#13;
this desire was fulfilled as the lads downed&#13;
Tech 20-18. January 12 found the boys on&#13;
the Creigh.ton Prep mat. The Jays proved&#13;
to be a bit tough and Coach Orr's bunch&#13;
again took it on the chin 23-18. Things&#13;
took a .turn for. the better and T. ]. walloped&#13;
Atlantic 36-10 m a comparatively easy match.&#13;
Back on the winning side again victory hove&#13;
into sight wh en the Orangemen treaked to&#13;
South high January 19, to take a favorable&#13;
end of a 26- 13 final tally.&#13;
The two match winning streak was halted wh en Central handed the Jeffs a 22-15&#13;
defeat. A L. came back to pile up their second win over the Jeffs 22- 18 and the last two&#13;
matches left the squad disappointed for their&#13;
hope of ending the season with victory was&#13;
lost when the Hamburg and North high meets&#13;
were called off.&#13;
In the State Wrestling Tourney, Dick&#13;
Geppert, captain of the squad, placed secondCompetition in oth er weights proved too·&#13;
tough for the oth er T. ]. boys but Ralph&#13;
Thomas and Bill Poncelow survived the preliminaries to advance to the semi-finals.&#13;
Thomas lost out to West Waterloo and'&#13;
Poncelow to Clarion.&#13;
With th e loss of only a few men, Coach&#13;
Orr will find a fresh, experienced team "rarin.,.&#13;
to go" next year.&#13;
Coach Orr's grapplers completed the&#13;
wrestling season in fine shape with all members returning next year except Dick Geppert,&#13;
Clarence White and Bob Zimmerman.&#13;
D on Poncelow- While not on the team&#13;
D on did a first class job of helping Coach&#13;
Orr manage the team . Bob Somers- W eighs 85 pounds and&#13;
made the first team in his freshman year. He&#13;
still has three years to show what h e is made&#13;
of.&#13;
Lawrence G eppert-Grappling in the&#13;
11 5 pound class Larry defeated many of his&#13;
opponents. H e will return next year with&#13;
more strength and zip than ever. He is one&#13;
of the boys whom Coach Orr is putting much&#13;
faith in . Ralph Thomas-A boy who will b e back&#13;
to win new honors for T. ]. Weighing 125&#13;
pounds Ralph is showing progress... He is&#13;
hoping for a perfect season next year.&#13;
Captain Dick Geppert-Dick is one of&#13;
(9ne hundred twenty-four &#13;
T. j. 16 TECH 2-t&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
the greatest wrestlers Coach Orr has produced at T . ]. H e is graduating this year&#13;
with a cup given him by the coach . Only&#13;
o ne boy can win this cup as it goes to the&#13;
most outsta nding wrestler on the team. Dick&#13;
won Sta te h onors by placing second in the&#13;
State tournament. H e wrestles in the 165&#13;
pound class.&#13;
Bob Zimmerman- Known on the team&#13;
a nd around school as " Z inc, " h e placed third&#13;
in the number of points gained during the&#13;
season . H e wrestles in the h eavyweight&#13;
division a nd h as p roved to be a worthy&#13;
member of the squad . H e will be missed&#13;
next year.&#13;
Jerry Jefferso n- A 155' pounder, h e has&#13;
won and lost alike but is not letting this&#13;
daunt h is spirit. H e will return and improve&#13;
his record next year.&#13;
Fred C ra ne- 145 pound Fred is handicapped b y inexperience but displayed a fine&#13;
technique and will be back next year. A year&#13;
with the squad has broken him in while next&#13;
year, h e p la ns to " break" a few opponents in.&#13;
Clinton Armatis-H e has seen action in&#13;
the 13 5 pound division. H e was very reliable&#13;
and wh en the going was tough everyone&#13;
counted on him to come through .&#13;
Bill Poncelow-A hit of the season h e&#13;
p laced second in the number of points earned&#13;
by team members. H e was made captain of&#13;
the squad fo r next year ... Being as good an&#13;
organizer as a wrestler h e expects to bring&#13;
the team through a successful season .. _ H is&#13;
vveight is 105'.&#13;
Clarence W hite-Anoth er 105 pounder&#13;
who has shown what h e h as in h im when&#13;
up aga inst tough competition is " Kyk." Last&#13;
yea r h e received the outsta nding wrestler&#13;
award and as he is a senior this year h e will&#13;
not be back next season. H is spot will be a&#13;
tough one to fill.&#13;
WRESTLING SCHEDULE&#13;
T . J.-16 ··············--·-·---·-·--·--··--···-Dec. 7 ···-- ··--··--···---·--···--·····-····-····--······-······ T ech- 24&#13;
T. J.-36 ·······--······················-·-- ··Dec. 10 ........................ ·-··--·-···········-···--·H amburg- 5&#13;
T . ].- 18 --·--·--··--·········--·······-·····--Dec. 15 .... ----··-·················-·····--·-········--Cherokee-28&#13;
T . ].- 2 1 ...................................... Dec. 18 ... ·-·-·················-···-················Abe Lincoln- 23&#13;
T . J.-20 ····--·········-·-·················-··Dec. 20 .................................. ·-······-·-···········T ech- 18&#13;
T . ].- 18 ··········-··········--··············Jan. 12 ..................................... -.. Creighton Prep- 23&#13;
T . J.-36 ····················-················Jan. 16 .. ·-··················-· ·· -···········-··--·-··-··Atlantic- 10&#13;
T . J.- 26 ·······-···············-············.Jan. 19 ... ·-···············-···--····-·····-·····-·········-··South- 13&#13;
T. J.- 15 ·········-·····-···············-······Jan. 26 ..................... --·····-···--··············--·Central-22&#13;
T . ].- 18 ··········-·-········-·-·····-·-·····-Feb. 1 ......... -- ······-········-··-···· -·-······Abe Lincoln-22&#13;
WON 4 - LOST 6&#13;
(9ne hundred t:Wenty-five &#13;
T op: H arvey D orsett, manager; Jim Tilton, 135&#13;
open ; D erald Ratigan, 135 n ovice; Marvin&#13;
Wadum, 160 novice ; R oy White, 160 open ;&#13;
George Strohl, 126 n ovice ; Mr. Fields, instructor.&#13;
The annual Silver Gloves tournament,&#13;
under supervision of Mr. Stephen Field, furn -&#13;
ished some real excitement for boxing fans&#13;
of T . ].&#13;
February 23 marked the opening with&#13;
semi-fina ls and the spectators saw some real&#13;
scrapping. Joe Gordon pounded out a decision over Don Emarine and T om Badger in&#13;
the 13 5 pound novice class and Lloyd Cooney&#13;
took a hard fought decision from Billy Anderson in the 112 pound berth . In the 11 8&#13;
pound division Larry Ferrarello defeated Jack&#13;
McClelland. George Strohl also took a decision from Lewis Suit in the 126 pound class.&#13;
In the final field on February 24 the&#13;
first bout in the 135 pound novice division&#13;
B ottom: Ed Ro binson, 126 o pe n ; Jo hn G ross, 90&#13;
o pen ; Lawrence Ferrarell o, 11 8 novice; Bo b&#13;
H al t, 11 8 o pen: Bill Clark , 147 n ovice.&#13;
was an upset when D erald Ratigan lash ed&#13;
out a surprising victory over Joe Gordon. In&#13;
the 12 6 pound open, Leon Spencer and Eddie&#13;
Robinson put up a scrappy battle with Eddie&#13;
winning the bout. One of th e tough est and&#13;
hardest fought battles of the evening was&#13;
the Tilton-Oliphant bout when Tilton gave&#13;
Oliphant a fi ght long to b e remembered.&#13;
The fastest match of th e evening was between Bud W addum and Jim Anderson&#13;
which ended in 4 3 seconds of th e first round.&#13;
Jim Crippen defeated D ale Williams in the&#13;
147 pound, Johnny Gross decisioned Robert&#13;
Hunt in the 90 pound and R oy White won&#13;
his bout in the 160 pound over Glen Moore.&#13;
Derald Ratigan won from Joe Gordon&#13;
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Arra h am&lt;o n Lucill &lt;! ------------------------···-·-···--·-· 21, f l&#13;
Ackerman, Lawrence ---------------··---·---··-·--·-·---21, 64&#13;
Adams, P h il ----·····---------·-·-·-·---···········-···-2 1, 98, 100&#13;
Adamson, Ann -·-·--············------·--·-··--·····-·····-··-····· 'i7&#13;
Adamson, H oward -·-············--······--···-········-··-······ 'i 7&#13;
A d diso n, Patty --····················-------·-······--······· 'i7, 98&#13;
Ager, Bruce ··--······-·--·-···-····-···-··-·····--················--·88&#13;
Ager, Joa n ·-·-·····--··-··------------···-········---·······-·········· 'i 7&#13;
Ah art, Jim ·-···---··-···-----·-··-----·········-··-····-········-···--·· 57&#13;
Ahart, Bob ···-·-·-·····-·----·······--·--·····--··--·······---·--.4 'i, 88&#13;
Aita, Arl yne --····----·····----········--····--······----·-··--·.4 'i , 67&#13;
Aita, D oris·-········--····-------·········-·----·· ··--····· 21 , 64, 81&#13;
Aita, Evelyn -------···-·--·····---·-··---·--··------······ 21 , 66, 8 l&#13;
Alberty, H owa rd ·----·······-······---·······--········--·.45, 74&#13;
All en, Arlene ····--·····-··--··············· ·· ·--·············.45, 8 1&#13;
Allen, Phyllis ···-··-····---·······--·····-··----········--···.4'i, 7 1&#13;
Allen, Thelma ········-···--······---······--·············--5 5, 81&#13;
~ll ~: Nii ::: .::::::: :::::::: :::::: :::: :: :: ::::::::: ::::::~-~: -~ ~ Allen, Wilma ··--········-····················---··-········ 21, 81&#13;
Anderse n, Elsie ---·······--·-······-·--··--··-·-·· ··-21, 11 0, 98&#13;
Ande rsen, J une ··-·······-··-···-------·························---98&#13;
Anderse n, Mildred -·-················--········---·······--··--.4 'i&#13;
~~~:~:~ " ~~~ .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~:- ~~ Anderso n, Audrey ....... .............................. .45 67 88&#13;
Anderso n, Bette ····--··--···---··--·---···-········--21, '66, '98&#13;
Anderso n, D arrell ··-·--------·---------------·-··-··-·--· 53 11 9&#13;
~~~~! Armatis, ~J~~'.i~····· Clinton .........&#13;
······································~;, .................................. .45 •• 124 !f&#13;
Armatis, Pranci ···········-·····················-···-----·-·· ··: .. 124&#13;
~~~ .: l~i!;~ __ _:_:_:_:_::::_:_:_:_:_ _:_:_:_:_:_:::_:::::_:::_: :_:_:_:_: :_::_: :ii:: ~ r: g g&#13;
Auten , D oroth y ··--·---·---··--······--·--------------.45, 80 99&#13;
Babbitt, Bernard ··-·-·--···-··-··--.44, 4 'i , 116, 118 '120&#13;
Babbitt, Bob ··-······----···--··-·------··-···----····--·---······--'---- 2 2&#13;
Babbitt, D oroth y ·-------·-------······---··--·-------.4 5, 71 98&#13;
~t~~t', ~va~ t~~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~&#13;
;i~~~~~r0~: ~'.'H Bailey, Bette ···········-·····-··-·--···-·---····-· 'i5 , 64, 88, 90&#13;
i~~1::~~f 1:= H !l&#13;
Barwick, La Vonne·--···-····-------------·······-----------22 67&#13;
Berry, D on ···-··-·-···-------·---··---··-----·-·--·--·--.45 , 57, 98&#13;
INDEX&#13;
~~ F&#13;
Bether , Ken neth ···························--·····-·-········-·-5 3&#13;
Bie endorfer, Bill ·--·····--····-·-·······-·····-.44, 1 18, 122&#13;
Biesendorfer, Flo rence ..................... ............... 57, 80•&#13;
B igelow. Beve rl y ··········-·····-····-·-········· ········-·· 53, 98&#13;
Bigle y, Virginia ·-·-··········-·---·--··------······················-55&#13;
Bl air, Ba rbara ··-·······--·--·-····-·-·····························-··45&#13;
Bl air, Eva ······--···-········-·--··-··-·-······························-99&#13;
B'.ancha rd , M a ry ···················- ·········-·-·········-·······-4 5&#13;
Blue, Irene .... ....................... .... ................... .. ..... ... .. 2 2&#13;
Blue, Orville ....... .... .................. ..... .. 56, 75, 11 9, 12 3&#13;
Blust, Robe rt ·······-······-·-·-····················-··············-·-57&#13;
Boege, M artha ···-·-···--························-·-··-····-·······98&#13;
Bolin, Jack ················-······-·-·················-················-57&#13;
Bow er, Mack ·······-········· ·-··-······-····-·-··-······-······ 118- Bovce, Pauline ... ................. .............. .... ... .45 , 6 7, 8 2&#13;
Bever, M eryl ··············--····-·····-····-·-·--·············-····--45&#13;
Bever, orma ... ..................................................... 4 5&#13;
Braband, D av id ······-·················· ·····-·-········-··-·22, 9 6&#13;
Brad fo rd , Lorraine -·····--·-····-···-··············· 5 3, 98, 110&#13;
B:·ad fo rd, Vernon ··-··-·-··---·--·····-····-·········-··-·.4 5, l 03&#13;
Brad fo rd , V irgil ·····-·-····---···--·············-······--··-····-· 'i7&#13;
Bretz , J ca n ···················-·-·····-·-····-·-····-··-····--··.4 5, 98&#13;
Bretz. ~ ········-····-···················--······--·······-2 2, I 04&#13;
Bredahl , H elen ··-····-······-··-····-··········-·················22&#13;
Bre dahl. W ay ne ... ... ...... ................ .............. .. ........ 57&#13;
B ro n , D oris ······-···-·········----·········--·-·······-···· · 5 5, 110&#13;
Brooks, ewell ············-·-··-·····························------ 57&#13;
Brovele it, D oris ·························-······-·--····-··-····-110&#13;
Broveleit, Jac k ···········-··-················---····-··-··--···-·---22&#13;
~~e ~i c~ 1~ :s ·:::::::::::: :: :::: ::: :: ::::::::: :: :~~'. -~ : ~~ Brown , Cora ····----------------···-·-··------------------------------53. Brown, Jacq uelin e ·····--·-··------·-··----------··-·········· 'i7, 9 2&#13;
Brown, Vi vian ·-············-·-····-·······-·.45, 8 1, 90, 106&#13;
Brownell, D on ············-·-·················--··· ···--··-······-·-2 2&#13;
Browni ng, D ean ----·············-·--·--·-···-······-···-·- 57, 104&#13;
Brownin g, Wayne ·-·-·-·---------·---·-··---··-·-·-·-··-.45 , 104&#13;
Brun er, Stan ley ··-·--·----------·-···-····-··-·--···················2 3&#13;
Brunstedt, Ila ·-·-·-········-···-···---·--------·-··---··-····-··---5 3&#13;
Brunstedt, Wilma --------·--------·-·-···--·-·-·-··-·-·--·--·58 , 7 2&#13;
Brya nt, Clifford ---·-·····-·-······--·-······-··-···---------23, 74&#13;
Brya nt, K en neth ···········--·-·-· ··-··········---··-········--·····4 5&#13;
Brya nt, M a riabelle: ·····--··-·-·-·--···-·-···-···--···-··-·--···-·---55&#13;
Buchanan, Lo rra ine ··········-·-···--·---·-··-··------··-5 5, 98&#13;
Buck, James ·········-····················--····----······-·····--·-··119&#13;
Bu ck, V irginia ·········-······----······-·.45 , 66, 72, 82, 83&#13;
Buikema, Bob ··-- ···-·············· ·····-···-··-·-··········-···-·· 57&#13;
Burge tt, B o nnie ·····-············-··-········-················23, 66&#13;
Burke, G eraldin e ····-············-···········-·- ····-············80·&#13;
Burleigh , Jam es ··············-·-········-····-····-·--·······-····· 57&#13;
Busta rd o. \\falte r ·-················-··········-·····--···-·-······ 57&#13;
Butl er, Carolyn ··-··----·--··-··--··-·-·····-·-··-·-·-········ 2 3, 71&#13;
Butl er, Ch•trl otte ······-·--·····-········-- ·-····-·····.45, 82, 90&#13;
Butl e r, Eugene ·········-·-··-----······-···-························ 53&#13;
Bye rs, Bette ·················-···--------·-··--·---··--·--··--··-···---46-&#13;
Caligu ire, H elen --··-··-···--·-··········-·········----------·-··---23&#13;
~~2~1~i: ~g~,;j, - ''· n&#13;
Ca mpbell, M axine --··············-····-·-·---··-··-···-··----53, 7 2&#13;
g~~l ~~~'. ;p i~~ ~- ::::::::::: :::::: ::::: :: :::: :: :: :::: ii: ·- ~! Car son,Ade1ja d ...... .... ................. ............... 23, 64, 98&#13;
~mii: ~§ ·~ · ·t~:i~! arter, an yn ........................... .46, 64, 90, 98, 106·&#13;
l9ne hundred thirty-four &#13;
STUDENT INDEX (cont'd)&#13;
Name Page&#13;
·Carte r, R o bert .................................... 23 , 75, 83 , 98&#13;
Cato, J osephine ................................................ 57 , 98&#13;
Chambers, Lucille ........................... ....... .... 72 , 99, 55&#13;
Champlin, Hila ...................................................... 23&#13;
Chancellor, Clarice ................................................ 46&#13;
Cha rles, Elizabeth .............. .............................. 57, 98&#13;
Cha rl es, Margaret .................................................. 23&#13;
Childs, D o n ............................................ 57 , 119, 123&#13;
Chr.stense n , Betty ......................... ... ........ 66, 81, 106&#13;
Chri te nse n , R ose ..................... ..................... 46, 101&#13;
C hristia n e n , Joella ............. .44, 46, 64, 98, 106, 11 0&#13;
Christo ffe rso n , Emil .............................. 23 , 114, 120&#13;
;.~ ~~e~ ::::: ::: ::: :::: ::: :: :::::::: ::: ::::::::: :::: :.~_: : ... .~~ Clark, Bill ......... ....................................... 57 , 98 , 126&#13;
Clark, Jimmy ................................. ~ ................ 24, 103&#13;
Clause n, J oa n ............................ ................ 53, 8 1, 98&#13;
Cleme ns, Marvin .................................................... 46&#13;
Clover, D o n s .................................................. ........ 57&#13;
Clove r, Lynn ...................................... 46, 64, 80, 83&#13;
&lt;Cochran, D o n s ...................................................... 46&#13;
C oc hran, Faye ........... ................. ................ 46, 67, 83&#13;
C offe lt, Ardith ........ .................................... .... 53, 99&#13;
Coffman , Eula ....................... ........................ .46, 11 0&#13;
Colby, Carl .............................................. .............. 55&#13;
C ole, H oward .............. ................................. ......... 57&#13;
Coley, J ea n ................................................ ..... ....... 46&#13;
~~~~1~f~ ~~!\~:~ ji:.·li Connell, J ean .......... ........................ ........ 24, 8 1, 105&#13;
Connell, M a rga ret ........................ ........ 46, 109, 11 0&#13;
C o nnell , Shirl ey ............ .................................. 57, 99&#13;
~~ :~i~-~:::::: ::::-:::::: :::: :::: :: :::: :::: :::::::::: :: ::~:~::: ~~ Cooney, A lice ....................................... ... 46, 83, 11 0&#13;
Couney, Jack ........ ........................................ 115, 11 8&#13;
Coo n ey, Ll oyd ......................................... .46, 88 , 98&#13;
Coope r, N o rma ...................................................... 46&#13;
Copeland, M arjo rie .................................... .... 24, 8 1&#13;
g o rd er, Richard ............................................ 57 , 122&#13;
ornett, Betty .......................................... .... ... .46, 8 2&#13;
Corning , Ruth ....................................... .46, 98, 109&#13;
C ottmire, Carolyn ...................................... 53 , 81, 90&#13;
g o tto n , Frances ........................................ 57, 92, 99&#13;
g~4~~ 'A 1~~t ~-- ·- ·_·_·_·_·_·_·_ ·_·_·_·_ ·_·_·_·_·_·_·_·_· _· ·_·_ ·_·_·_·_· ·_ _·_ _·_· ·_·_·4~~ · 1 ~~&#13;
c~:1 ~~ , fh~~I~yn __ ············································ 24, 64&#13;
grane, 'Fred -- ~- ... :::::::::::::::::: ::::: :: :: :::::: :::: ::: 4~: '1 ~~ c~~J~~&lt;l J c~1~;;~· -· ···· ··· ·· ·· ··· ·· ··· ·· ····· ··· ···· ··· ········· 5 5&#13;
11~~~.~~~&amp;:f 7 ++ ~ ~ /~F:H~ C ummmgs, Charles ................................ 24, 98, 104&#13;
C unnmgham, H erbert ............................................ 57&#13;
c~:~~:~ ~~· ~~~~t ........................................ 24, 6; c . h , ............... ......................... 57, 7_ C unn111g a m, Zella ........................................ 46 , 67 urran, P eggy .......................... 53, 64, 98 , 109, 11 0&#13;
guh1j1 e, Doroth y .................................... 24, 106, 168&#13;
D a e , Ken neth ................................................ 24, 74 amero n, Kathleen ................................. .46, 80 83&#13;
Damguard, Ruth ................................................. : .. 57&#13;
D amon, Harle .................... 19, 20, 24, 64, 11 5, 120&#13;
Name Page&#13;
D amon , Pauline ............................................ 64, 104&#13;
D ana , D oris ............................................................ 46&#13;
D a nielson, M ary-Ann .................................... 24, 83&#13;
~ ;.~~Ii~ ' B~~~~e .::::::::: ::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.: ~: .. ~ i&#13;
D arnell, Mary ............ 54, 64, 80, 9954,80,46,&#13;
D arnell, Mary ................................... .46, 64, 80, 99&#13;
David, D o n .................................................... 25, 95&#13;
Da vis, Barbara ................................................ 57, 98&#13;
Davis, Bette ............................................................ 99&#13;
Davis, Charl e ........................................................ 53&#13;
Davis, Edward ........................................................ 53&#13;
D av is, Jean ...................................................... 57, 72&#13;
D avis, Lawrence .................................................... 72&#13;
Davis, Tika ............................................................ 25&#13;
Dav:s, Virginia ............................................... .46, 90&#13;
D awso n, D ale ................................................ 57, 124&#13;
D eMare, Josephine ........................................ 25 , 80&#13;
DeMare, Sam ....................................... .46, 122, 169&#13;
D eputy, Alberta .................................................... 52&#13;
D eterding, Glad ys .................................... 57, 80, 99&#13;
D eterdin g, Leo ................................................ 25, 74&#13;
Di ckeso n. Patty ...................................................... 57&#13;
Diggle, Go rd on ........................... .46, 114, 118, 120&#13;
Dimo n , Margaret .............................................. 46, 73&#13;
Din g ma n, Dick ...................................................... 5 3&#13;
D odg e, Kathryn ........................................... .46, 8 1&#13;
D oe she r, Mary Jayne ...................................... 2 5, 10 1&#13;
D o hse, Elaine .......................................... 2 5, 66, 11 0&#13;
D o rsc her, Bette ................................................ 80, 98&#13;
D o rsett, H arriett ........................................... .46, 67&#13;
D orsett, H arvey ...................................... 64, 7 5, 126&#13;
~aup -~ rJ ~~ k ~~'. '.~ ... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·57:···i ~ i&#13;
Dra per, Bill ......................................... .46, 115, 120&#13;
Dray, Emma Jea n ............................................ 53, 81&#13;
Dray, Ida Mae .................................................... 5, 64&#13;
g~:r~ r~g 1~~~ ---·_·_· ·_· _·_·_·_·_·_·_·_·_ _·_ _·_· -_·_ _·_·_· ·_·_· ·_·_ _·_·_· ·_·_·_-_ ·.·_·_·_·_·_·_·_:_~.' .. ~i&#13;
Duga n, V irgina ........................................ 53, 90, 98&#13;
Dudl ey, \V illiam .................................................... 57&#13;
g ~ ~~ r L~-~lt~a- . ·::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::46; 1 ~! Durham, Byro n ............................................... . 57 , 73&#13;
Durham. Roger ...................................................... 53&#13;
Durick, Charlotte .................................................... 57&#13;
Durick, D o ris ................................... .47, 80, 83 , 90&#13;
Durick, Evelyn ................................................ 5 3, 72&#13;
g~~: : ~lh~lli ~--::::::::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::: ::::::::::::::: ·5;,:-- ~i Durick, Virgi nia .................................................... 47&#13;
Eakin, M arj orie ........................................ 25, 67, 10 1&#13;
Ed en burn, Ella ................................................ 58, 92&#13;
Eden burn, Fern ...................................................... 52&#13;
Edso n, Pegg ie ........................................................ 47&#13;
Edwards, Anna M ay .............................................. 52&#13;
Edwards, M abl e ................................................ 52, 73&#13;
~~fee:~~\ ~ ~~d ;; ~-: :::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::: : : : : : ::: :: : : :: :::::: ~ ~ Eledge, Grove r ...................................................... 2 5&#13;
F.l edge , Wesley ...................................................... 25&#13;
El edge. M elba .................................................. rn, 72&#13;
Ellis, Betty ................................................ 80, 82, 83&#13;
Ellis, Jack .................. ...................................... 82, 9 5&#13;
Ellis, Virginia .................................................. ;;, 80&#13;
Emarin e, D o n ........................................................ 98&#13;
Em arin e, Floyd ...................................................... 47&#13;
Emerine, Virginia ..................... ............................. 58&#13;
Emerso n, Harvey .................................................. 2 5&#13;
'9ne hundred thirty-,1'-ive &#13;
Frandsen Jewelry Store&#13;
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Congratulates the class of 1&#13;
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We can rule any Loose Leaf or&#13;
Ledger Sh eet. The only ruling&#13;
machine this side Des Moines or&#13;
Omaha, Nebrask a.&#13;
MASONIC TEMPLE&#13;
Phone 94&#13;
Joe Passer&#13;
Fancy Groceries&#13;
and&#13;
Quality Meats&#13;
Corner of 26 &amp; C&#13;
Free Delivery Phone 578&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '40&#13;
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of any community or&#13;
nation.&#13;
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One hundred thirty-six &#13;
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&lt;9ne hundred thirty-seven &#13;
2 5 Debate clinic.&#13;
26 "Stage door" cast party.&#13;
2 7 Agriculture club field trip.&#13;
29 Misner Plays, "Who Giveth This W om- an.,,&#13;
30 Thanksgiving vacation.&#13;
December&#13;
4 Law Club visited County Recorder's office.&#13;
7 Wrestling with T ech High of Omaha.&#13;
8 Basketball w ith M alve rn, Iowa.&#13;
12 Basketball w ith Logan, Iowa.&#13;
13 Russell N evill e, "In the Cellar of the&#13;
World ."&#13;
13 T eachers half-holiday.&#13;
1 5 Baske tball with Fremont.&#13;
18 Siama Tau Christmas party.&#13;
18 ln rnat l Co rrespondence Club party&#13;
19 Basketball with St. Francis.&#13;
19 S_;Janish depa rtment assembly.&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred thi1 r:y eight &#13;
STUDENT INDEX (cont'd)&#13;
J'.."an-.e l a -e&#13;
Eppe rso n , D oroth y ·-·-·····-·-·---··-····--·-·-·-----·--··-···-·· 5 8&#13;
Epperso n , Ellen .......................................... 26, 82 , 90&#13;
Erickso n . Brube ·-·-····--·-·-·--···········----······--·--··-···-·· 52&#13;
Er.ckso ri . Earl ··-···-······················--···--··-····--·······26&#13;
Er vi n , Gwe nd olyn ······················--·····--··-·-·-···-······ l 04&#13;
F.th in gtn n Betty Lee ·-···-···-·-······-·-·--·-·--·--52, 58 . 98&#13;
Evans. Bob ....... ..................................................... 26&#13;
E va ns, D o rris ·······-·-·-······---·····--········-····-----------····47&#13;
F. va ns. Ph vi I is ·-·-··--····-·-·····-·---·-··-·····--·-····--·-·······-5 8&#13;
Eva ns. Bill ·--·····················-·-··-···-···----·--···--·---26, 74&#13;
f.,·a-,, ' ''alter ··--·········-·······-······--······------··--26, 104&#13;
Evczic , Steve ·-·-·--··--···--······-·······--···-···---····-----···-·· 58&#13;
Fan e- h er. O rvill e ···························-·-····-----··---·--··-·· 26&#13;
Fa nshi e r. Del mar ···········-·-·····--·······--···-----······--···· 58&#13;
Farrell , Cleo -·-···--·-·-·-·-·-·-·---·-·-·-·····------···---·----·--·--·· 58&#13;
Far··;nr. S hirl ey ·-·-·-·-······-·······--·---·-···-····-·--·-··--26. 88&#13;
FauHc . Ta ck ··--·······-····-·-·····-·········-···--·--.47, 95, 98&#13;
Fec- k;n D oroth y ··--··-····-·---·····--·····----······-·--····-····· 5 5&#13;
Fcll ingham. oJe -·-···-··-············-·····--·-·--·······-·26, 120&#13;
Frrgarn n . E :1 ee n ................ ............ ........................ 4 7&#13;
F o11. Re tty ·-·-·--·······-- ····----·····---······--·-·-··-··-···· 4 7&#13;
Fc rra rcll o. Lawrence ·····--·····--·-·····----·-----·--·--···--·· 1 26&#13;
Fe rrarc Jl o. Virgil ·---·-·-····----·-····--····-----···----·-·-----·---58&#13;
Pc 1·.-i,. H ele n ······--·····-············-···-·-····---········--····----52&#13;
Fickc:l. n ca n ·---·-····-·-·-·------·-····-·-·-····-·-···--····--······ 58&#13;
Fichl D o nald ·-·-··············-··········-····- --·--··-······-··· 58 r-:r ke' . T rr-nc ...... '. ...... ........................................... .... 26&#13;
f:rlr-1 . \' l all ace ·······-·······-······-· ··-····-·····--·----········· ···26&#13;
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""•h e·· V eld a ··············-···-·········-·····-·····--·-··-·--·· 58. 98&#13;
Fitz . Clond io n ···-·······-··········-···-···········-·--····-··-···-·· 58&#13;
Fit 7. lath an icl ····-············-·······--········--- -------------···· 52&#13;
rJ ~ l-. Ra rbara ··--·--··----······-47 , 66, 83 , 88 , 9 1, 110&#13;
Fl ar1&lt; . Ri ta ············· ---······------------···---·····--········-----58&#13;
Flax hcarrl . Pob ---·----·---·--······---·-····----·-26, 63, 64, 74&#13;
Fla x beard D o nald ··--··----·-------------------------------···---58&#13;
Flnwers. Eve rett ···-·----··-·-········--······--------------········ 52&#13;
Fo1lctt. Brttv ·---·····-·-······················-···----------·· ······ 58&#13;
Fo rd . D ick ··-------···----····-----·····---····-----------------······ 58&#13;
Fo rd. Tack ·······--····---·--- ------··-····---·---···-----------········ 26&#13;
Fo rd. Patric: a -----···----······---·----------·--------------------····· 4 7&#13;
Fo rs"th c. Marv ·-···-·······---······------------------ 58 , 72, 99&#13;
Fomt&gt;r Berniece ---------····-·-·····----··------------------------ 2 7&#13;
F iust. Jack ----------- --------··-----····---···-------·------------27, 84&#13;
Foutc h . R " ttv ······-····-··········--··--··---·--······--··-···· 58. 99&#13;
Foutch , Sh irley ··-·······-···············-··-···-·-···--· 58. 71 , 98&#13;
F o utch . Th o mas ····---------------··-------47 , 84, 88. 89. 98&#13;
Fox . Edward ----------·-··--··-·----------------------------118. l 20&#13;
Pre e ma n . Ma xin e -------·-------··---------··---------------- 58, 99&#13;
Fricke. Fred ------ -------------·--------------------------------58. 11 9&#13;
Friedrich , Ba rbara --------···----------··---------------------5 'i . 98&#13;
Friedrich , D o n ··-··------··----------.47, 98 , 117, 118, 122&#13;
Fritz, Bette -·---- ----------- __ . ---------------- ---------- -------- ----·. 4 7&#13;
Fritz, Bob ··············---·-······-----············· ···-················ · 57&#13;
~~: ll : ~~~ ·_:::·.:: ::::: :::: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :::·.: :::::::::::::::::~.~.'.. ~~ Full er, J o hn ·········-·------···-------------------········-············47&#13;
Furgaso n, LaVonn e ··-------··-·------····--------- ------ 27 , 7 1&#13;
Furlon g, Frances --------------------------------------------)2, 99&#13;
Ga hri cl so n , Martha _________ _____ ··------------·-··-----·····------4 7&#13;
Gahm, D orot h y ·-------- --- ------·---------------------------27, 66&#13;
Garn er. Rod ney ---·-·------··-----------·---------·--·--- 116, 118&#13;
Gan ca n, Kay ·--- --····-······---------- ----·····---·------ 57, 124&#13;
Garrea n , Marjorie ----·····-·-----------·-----·····-----------'i 'i , 98&#13;
Garrett, J oice --·-······-·····-······----47, 66, 82, 88, 106&#13;
Name Pa e&#13;
Ge. rst, Bob ------- ·----····----·········-------------------------------4 7&#13;
G : ntry, 1': o:·ma ------------··········-··---·······--· -·····.4 7, 110&#13;
G en t:y, P,ol:.e rta ·-····--·····---·---27, 98, 106, 11 0 , 168&#13;
Gei)pc:·t, D :ck ···-----·-····--·--·····-·--20 , 27, 64, 11 3, 124&#13;
Genoert, Lawrence ·-·-··------············-·-···--·----··· 52, 124&#13;
G erf1 olt, D arle ne ·········----··--------------·-·-·-·--------5 6, 98&#13;
G "bier, Ro bert ------ ------------------------------------------··-·--5 8&#13;
Gill ga m, H arl o ----------------------------------------------··------27&#13;
Gi e Erwin ----·---·····------------·-······-------------2 7, 83&#13;
Gilson , Frances ---····--·····-----···--------------------------2 7, 72&#13;
Ginn, B ob ------------ -------------------------------------------------5 2&#13;
Gith ens, Mary --------------------------·-------------------1 06, 11 0&#13;
Gl ade, Charl es --------------------------------------------------------7 4&#13;
G lase n, Bill ---------------------------------------------------------··· 58&#13;
Gl aze, Keith ··--··················----------------------------··27, 95&#13;
· Gl ebe, Betty --------·---··--·--------···----·--------------- 10 1, 104&#13;
~f E~l~~~~:~~~;~~~~:::::: :: :::::: :: :::: ::: :::::::::::::: ::::~n G old sberry, \V illiam ---------------------------------------------- 59&#13;
G o rd o n, Elin o r ________ ___ _ 27, 64, 66, 91 , 98, 100, 106&#13;
G ordo n Joe ----------------- --------------------------- 52, 123, 11 9&#13;
Gordo n, Rose ---------------------------·----------- -----------------47&#13;
G otsdin er, Yale --------·--·----·---····27, 84, 85, 88, 169&#13;
~a~:},!~~~ ~;~ .~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i~:::H gr~~= : ~I~~~~ ·:: : :::::::::::::: : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:.:: . . ~~ Graves, La Vonne ----·---·····-------------------··-·--------59, 99&#13;
Graybill, George ---------····---··-····--------------28 , 74, 103&#13;
l[~frEFtK~,:y / ~! Gross, Jo hn nie -- -··-----· ·-----···----------------------------59, 126&#13;
Grote! uesc hen, Arlie ·------··-------------------------------59, 98.&#13;
Gruver Edith ------··------------------------------------------47, 9!).&#13;
Gruver'. D orothy ---- ---·····------------·-----------55, 98, 110&gt;&#13;
Gustaf so n, Dale --------· --·-----··-------------------· ---------···· 28.&#13;
m;~~~fi~~;;~ E \ ; ?!: i~ H all. J erome ··------······-·····-----···········------···--- .. 28, 67&#13;
H all berg, H oward --------· ···· ·· ··----· ···········-- -2~ 113&#13;
H amilto n, Betty ----------------·-··----··--·-·---·-·----------·----17&#13;
H amilton, H arry -----·-·····----·····------·······--·-·····---·-·--58&#13;
H anafan, D onald ------·--·····--·-------·-·-········-----··------58&#13;
H anafan, Mary --------------------·-----····-·--···-----···-····--··4 7&#13;
H ancock, Ernest ··--·-···-····--····-··-···-·-·-·-·----·····---··-·9)&#13;
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~ ~ : :~ : 1!~ 1~ lci ··:::::::::::::·.-_::·.-.::·. ::::·.-.:::: ::::::: _: :~'._:. ~ ~ H anse n , J ohn -·--·-······---··-··-··········--·-··----·-·-·-·.47, 74&#13;
H a nse n , Patti -·--·····-············----··-·--·-··-.47, 66, 80, 90&#13;
~~~· , B~~~; :: :::: :~ ::: :: ::::: :::::::::: ::: :~:::: :::_~_::. _7_'..' .. ~i H argis, Bob ···-----····--···-·---····--····--····---······-· 52, 72&#13;
H argis, Jack -----·--------------------------28, 84, 85', 88 169&#13;
H arriman , Gwc nd olyne ----------------·----·-----··-·-28: 168&#13;
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STUDENT INDEX (cont'd)&#13;
Name Paae&#13;
H arrison, Jean ------------------------------------------------------59&#13;
H arrod, Jeannette -------------------------------------------- 58, 99&#13;
H artlieb, Donald ------------------- ------------------------------- 59&#13;
H arvey, Charlotte ------------------------------------------------4 7&#13;
H arvey, Choate ------------------------------------------------28, 98&#13;
H arvey, Olivia -------------------------------------------------------- 28&#13;
H aynes, Clinton ----------------------------------------------29, 74&#13;
Head, Florence ------------------- -----------------------------------4 7&#13;
H eadley, Doris ------------------------------------------------------52&#13;
H eesch, Betty --------------------------------------------------------4 7&#13;
H elman, Morris ----------------------------------------------------59&#13;
H endersen, Darlene ----------------------------------------------5 5&#13;
H enry, Margie ------------------------------------------------------47&#13;
H enry, Merrill --------------------------------------------------------58&#13;
H enry, Wendell ----------------------------------------------------58&#13;
H erald, Roberta ---------------------------------------------- 59, 99&#13;
H erman, V irginia --------------------------------------------52, 98&#13;
H ermes, Georgette ------------------------------------52, 71 , 98&#13;
H erre, Beatrice ---------------------------------- --------------29, 67&#13;
H erre, Mild red ------------------------------------------------------4 7&#13;
H arrin gton, Evelyn ------------------------------------------------99&#13;
H erwig, Herman ----------------------------------------------------9 5&#13;
H erzell, H arold ------------------------------------ 52, 119, 123&#13;
H euertz, Dick ------------------------------------------------ 72, 122&#13;
H icks, Jean ne --------------------------------------------------29, 80&#13;
Hill, Bob ----------------------------29, 8 3, 96, 98, 11 6, 120&#13;
Hill, Gerald ----------------------------------------------------------48&#13;
H oben, Winifred --------------------------------------------29, 72&#13;
H oden, Margaret ---------------------------------------------.48, 98&#13;
H odge, Dora ---------------------------------------------------------- 58&#13;
H oesly, Vern on --------------------------------------48, 83, 10 1&#13;
H off, Arnold ---------------------------------------------------.48, 74&#13;
H off, Rusell ----------------------------------------------------------12 3&#13;
H offeins, Mildred --------------------------------------------------48&#13;
H oke, Charles --------------------------------------------------------99&#13;
H oke, Floyd ------------------------- ------------------------- 48, 98&#13;
H olmes, Marie -- ----------------------------------------------52, 72&#13;
Holst, Bob ----------------------------------------52, 72, 12 2, 126&#13;
H oman, Dean ------------------------------------------------52, 72&#13;
H oman, D uane --- -----------------------------------29, 168, 169&#13;
H ood, Paul -------------------------------------------------- ----------48&#13;
H otchkiss, George ------------------------------------·---59, 123&#13;
H ough , Bill ------------------------·····------------------------------- 58&#13;
H oug h, Charl es ----············---··········-··--···· ············-48&#13;
H oug h, Elaine -------------------------------------······-······ 59, 98&#13;
H ough, Marcellus ------------------------------------ ------ 58, 124&#13;
H ousman , Virginia ---------------------------------- ------------107&#13;
H oward , Shirlene ----- ------------- ------------------------------- -98&#13;
H owe , Bettie ---------- ----------------- ----------- ------------------ 52&#13;
H owe , Dick ----------- --- ------------ ---------------.48, 11 2, 120&#13;
H oyt, Jack -------------------------------------------------------- ---- 58&#13;
~~~~ e!.erB' ;;~- -- -~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- _-_-_-_- _-_-_-_- _- _-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- _- _-_- _- _-_- _- _- _-_~?.: .. ~: Huertz , Richard -------------------------------------------------- -- 52&#13;
Huitt, Julia --------------------------------·---------------------------29&#13;
~~it }]a~~~r;e __ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- _- _-_- _-_- _- _-_- _- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- _-_- _-_-_-_-_- _-_- _- _- _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-i~&#13;
Humphrey, Jack ------------------------------------------ 119, 124&#13;
Hunt, Ben na -- -- ----------- ---- ----- -- -- -------- -- -- -.48&#13;
Hunt, Robert ------------·---------------------------------------------58&#13;
Hurd , Harry ··------------------------------------75, 84, 95, 98&#13;
Hurd , M arjorie ------------------------------------------------------48&#13;
Hurd, Mary Louise ·-----------------------------------------------55&#13;
Hurd, Virginia ------------------------------------------------29, 67&#13;
Hutchison, Richard ----------------------------------29, 97, 99&#13;
H uyck, Jim -------------------------------------------.48, 82, 120&#13;
H yatt, Theola ------------------------------------------ 52, 72, 99&#13;
H yde, H enry ------------·-··--······--···-·-··--·-·-····-········---59&#13;
Name P age&#13;
Ingalls, W arre n -··------- -------------- ------------------------------29&#13;
Ingram Dean ------ ------------------------------30, 88, 89, 168 ssa so ~, James ------------------------------------------------30, 7 4&#13;
Ives, Walter -------·----·----------------------------------------------- 30&#13;
Ives, Alice ------ -- ---·-------------------------------- ----------------- -58&#13;
Jackson, A ndrew -------------------------------------------.48, 59·&#13;
ackso n, Andrew ---------------·------------------------------------ 59'&#13;
J acolea, Bob ----------------------------------------------- -----------7 3&#13;
Jacobs, Darl ene ----------------------------------------------30, 81&#13;
Jacobs, Dorothy -------------------------- ----------------------:'&gt;O, 71&#13;
Jacobs, Normaruth -----------------------------------------.48, 71&#13;
Jaco bs, Vera La Von ne ----------------------- --------------------- 58&#13;
Jakaboski, Donald ------------------- ----------------- ------------58- Jall o, Lester -- ------------------------- ---------------------------------48&#13;
James, D orothy ---------------------------------------- -.48, 8 1, 8 2&#13;
Jefferis, H elene ---------------------------------------.48, 72, 8 3&#13;
Jeffe rson, Jerry ___________ __ .48, 98, 100, 117, 118, 124-&#13;
Jen nings, Bernadi ne ----------------------- ----------------.48, 6 7&#13;
:~: ~e~~; s __ ::: :::: :::: ::::::::: :: ::::: :: :::::::::::::: :::: ::: ~ Jensen, Ca rl --------------------------------- --------------------------- 58-&#13;
Jensen, H elen -----------------------------------------.48, 7 3, 98&#13;
Jensen, Lorraine --------------!:-------------------------------- ·-·· 59'&#13;
~~: ~a ~1i:~~- ::::::: :: :: ::::::: :: ::: ::: ::::: ::::: g·&#13;
Jewett, Jeann e -----------·--------------------------------------88, 98&#13;
Johnson, Brad fo rd ---------·-·----------------------59, 99, 119·&#13;
Johnso n, D orothy ---------------------------·-··-·-·---------------5 5&#13;
Johnson, D oris -----------------------------------------------.48 , 104-&#13;
Johnso n, Eldon ----------------------------------------48, 74, 122&#13;
Johnso n, Evelyn ---------------------------------------.48, 88, 98&#13;
.T ohnson, Gerald -------·--------------------------------------------52&#13;
Johnso n, Janet --------------------------------------------------------48-. Joh nson, Matth ew ·---·------------------------------------------ --- 48&#13;
Jones, D oris --------------------------------------------------------- __ .48&#13;
Jones, D orothy -- -------------- ---------------------.48, 106, 110&#13;
Jones, Edward ------------------------------·-··-·-----------------_ .. 99&#13;
Jones, Leo na -------------·--·-·---··-··-------------------5 5, 7 1, 98&#13;
Jones, Rita --------------------------------------------------------------48. Jones, Virgil -------------------------------------------------- 30, 112&#13;
Jordan, Louis --------------------------------------------30, 8 2, 116&#13;
Jordan, Opal --------------------------------- -------------------48, 67&#13;
Jordan, Robert ------------------------------------------------------ 59· Judkins, H arold ------ ----------------------------------------------30·&#13;
Kaufman , Bill -------------------------------------------------------- 55&#13;
R~~ ~~:B~ iiff ::::: :: :: ::: :::: ::::::::::::: :: ::::::::~~: !.~:'_ ~~ Kegley, Elaine --------------------------------------------------------88&#13;
Kegley, La Vaun ·---------------------------------------------------48&#13;
Kelsen, Gordon --------------------··-··-------------------------- -59- Kelse n, Gretch en -------------------------------.48, 82, 88 , 98&#13;
Kennedy, Betty --------------------- -------------48 , 80, 90, 98&#13;
Ken nedy, Elin or --- -------------------------------------------59, 98&#13;
Ken nedy, Katherine ·-------·--------------------------- ----------59'&#13;
K en nedy, Marjorie ----------------------------30, 66, 8 1, 98·&#13;
Ken nedy, Richard -------------------------------------------------· 59&#13;
Kennedy, Ruth ------------------------------------------------------59&#13;
Kern, Clara Mae ------- -------------------------------30, 98 , 100&#13;
Kesterson, D ixie ·-----------·--·-------------··-------------------·-3 O· K il bane, Bethin e ----------------------------------------------------98&#13;
King, M arvin ---------------------------- ------------------------------48&#13;
King, Russell ------- ------------------------------------------.48 , 74· Kin ney, H ern don ---------·-··-·---·------------··--·--·--31 , 114&#13;
Kinn ey, Lois ---------------------------··-··----··--------------48 , 88. Kirkwood, Robert ·--······-----------········-----··········-------31&#13;
Kissel, Era ---·-----------------------------··---·-·---·······-····---- 59· Kissel, Frank ---··----------·--------·--·-····-··--·-------------------59&#13;
Knech t, H elenmarie ·····-···-·······---··-······-·····-···-·-··--59·&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred forty-t:wo &#13;
STUDENT JNDEX (cont'd)&#13;
Name Page&#13;
Knouse, Robert ------------------------------------------------------59&#13;
Koch , D o ro thy -----------------------------------------------.48 , 67&#13;
Ko hl , Donald -------------------------------- -- -----··········-·----60&#13;
Koh !er, Beryl ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 9&#13;
Krame r, Arline ------------------------------------------------31 , 72&#13;
Kreft, Maria! ice ------------------·-··-··--·····-·-··--···---·······--5 2&#13;
Kubat, Lyle ------------------------·······-····-··-·····-------------- 59&#13;
Kuhl , Geraldine --------·--·····-··-··-···----···--·--·-·····-······ 5 5&#13;
Kull , Jacqueline ------------·····---------------·····--·-···---.48, 82&#13;
Ku ni ck, Viola ----------------·-··--------------···-····-··········-·· 59&#13;
LaChap p ell , Pea rl -·-··-··-·--------------······-------··-·······-·· 55&#13;
Lamb, Jack A. -----------------------.48, 82, 84, 8 5, 88 , 113&#13;
Lambe rtso n , Betty -------------------------······················---60&#13;
Lambertso n , R o bert ----------------··-···--------------------------60&#13;
Lam bertso n, John -------------------------------·····-------······60- L a m bertso n, Jo hn --------------------------------------------------60&#13;
Lang, Katherine ----------------······--··--·--··············-52, 99&#13;
La ng, Grace --------·····--·---·--------····-·-······----------60, 99&#13;
Lang, Marjorie --------------·-······--····--·--···--···-·····-··--···· 5 5&#13;
Lan g fo rd, Jo yce --·-·········-··-·--··--·--··-··----60, 119, 123&#13;
Lariso n , Vida ··-··-----------····------··----------------31 , 88, 98&#13;
La rse n , Ca rl Jr. ·-·-·--········-·······-···-----··-··-······-··--····31&#13;
Larse n, Dale --····-·······-·····-········--····--·-······--············ 52&#13;
Larsen, D a rl e ne ..................................... ......... 3 1, 64&#13;
Larso n , Jea n ·······-····----·····-········-··------·-··-···---60, 72&#13;
Larse n , Leste r ·-------············-··-·····--·····-·--··············-· 31&#13;
Larse n , W a rren -·····-·-··-··--·---------------31, 64, 88, 98&#13;
La site r, D o rothy ---------------····-·------------·····--·-----------52&#13;
L a tey, Sylvia ........................................... .49, 66, 8 3&#13;
Lath a m, Robe rt ----····----······-·······---······-····------31 , 7 4&#13;
Lau ge se n , V e rna Mae ---------------: ................. .49, 110&#13;
Laure n, Le s! ie ------·-····--·-··--------------·····--··-------60, 11 9&#13;
~ ~ '. ~ \"1}~ d"·:::: ··: :::::::::::::::::: :::::: :::::::::::::::: ::: ::.~ g&#13;
~~ ~s tIIn~ __ ::::::::::::::: :: ::::::: ::::: ::::: ::: :: ::::: :::.~ '. .. ~~6 L ee R obert ·-··········--···------·····---·--···-··-·-····--··--···-1 04&#13;
Leed y, Jea n ·····---·--·-----·····--········---------·--··· ............. 60&#13;
Leh mer, Phyllis ··--····--·-··-··--······---··--··········--- 52, 71&#13;
L eona rd, Bertha --------------------------------·-····-······-------60&#13;
~~1?~~r~a~;l~t --_-_-_·_·_-_-_·_ _-_-_· _·_-_· _·_-_- ·_·_·_·_·_-_- _-_·_ ·_ ·_·_ -_-_ ·_·_·_·_ ·_·_-_-_·_· 5·5 ·,--g~&#13;
L ewi , Barbara ----·-··--····-···--····--·····---···--·.49, 84, 90&#13;
i:~ s: J~ ~~ .::::::::: :::: :::: :: :: ::::: :::: ::: ::::::::::::: :: ::49 :· -~~ Lidd ell , Elaine ............................. .44, 49, 66, 81, 91&#13;
L idd ell , I va n .......................... .................. 64, 72, 12 2&#13;
Lindbe rg , Sh irl ey ·········-·-·-----------·····-·····--··-.49, 110&#13;
L ine ha n , Daniel ......... .. .................................. .... ... 124&#13;
L ininger, Clinton --·-····--·--------------------------········-··---31&#13;
~f tH~~¥;''~n ·~/i EL /,,/qi&#13;
L vo ns, Clare nce ................................ 31, 82, 8 3, 98&#13;
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M arlow, Josephin e ----······--------------·-···-·····------.49, 7 3&#13;
t1 ~h~ R~t rt·~·-:: ::::: ::::::::::: :::: :::: ::: :::::::::::::: :: :: ::~g M a rtin , Bo b ·················--·-···-····--·-·--········32, 98, 100&#13;
M at hews, Bill ·······-·····--···--··--······--·-·-······-······-···---3 2&#13;
Name Page&#13;
Mathews, D o n ···-·-·-------------------------------------------------49&#13;
Mathews, Floyd ···-·······-···-·--------------·-············---··-· 5 4&#13;
Mathiesen, Ann ------------------------49, 64, 66, 81 , 106&#13;
M athiesen, June ------------------------3 2, 81 , 91, 106, 110&#13;
Maticka, Ruth -----------------···-----------------····---·····------99&#13;
Matter, Ken neth ----·····-·····-···--·················--····--3 2, 64&#13;
Mattox, Cl arence --------------------·····--··-----------------------3 2&#13;
May, Eva ·····-·······--···········--------·-···-----------------60, 92&#13;
M ayberry, B ertha -------------------------·-····------------------- 5 5&#13;
M ayberry, William ----------------------------------------60, 119&#13;
M cAlexander, D ewayne ----------------------------------------49&#13;
McAlexander, Euge ne ------------------------------------------ ' 4&#13;
McA voy , Collee n --------------------------------·····---------------60&#13;
McClell and, Jack --------············-······---------------·-···-60&#13;
McClure, D arl e ne ............................................ 80, 49&#13;
M cClu re, Ed ---·······---·········-··---------------------------------60&#13;
M cClure, Mary Ja ne .................................... 32, 80, 84&#13;
M cClure, Sidney ------------·······---------------------------------3 2&#13;
M cGrude r, Ire ne ................................ 3 2, 66, 96, 11 0&#13;
McGruder, Jea n ---···················-·-·····--·---98, 106, 110&#13;
Mcintosh , \Vilma ····-·······----·····- ---------------------49, 83&#13;
:~~~~. ba .!. ~ .. -. ::::· -_:: :·_-_:: ::: _::: ·_:::::: :::::::::«so".·· 6~ McKe nzie, Frank ·········----······-·-·········--········------···32&#13;
M cK eown, George ·-··-····------·-···--·········--· ············49&#13;
M cLa ug hlin , Betty ··-··················---········-·-·-······-60, 72&#13;
McMa ho n, Augustin .......................... 54, 75, 95, 98&#13;
McMa ho n, Gerald ----·····---·-··· ·········-······ ·-···-.49, 74&#13;
McN utt, Robe rt .................................................... 60&#13;
McT wigan , Bill ··-····-·············-··-···-------------------------60&#13;
M ea dows, Betty Ja ne .............................................. 60&#13;
Mee k, P eggy .......................................................... 60&#13;
Me idlin ge r, Made lin e ............................ 32 , 98, 100&#13;
M eis, K enn eth ................................................ 3 2, 89&#13;
M eston, D o nald ·-·-·-·-····--········-······ --···--·-··--·3 3, 88&#13;
Me to n, Frank ··-·······-----------------------------····-····-······-60&#13;
Meyer, M ax ine ·····------------------.49, 82, 90, 106, 11 0&#13;
Metzin ge r, Velma --------------------------------------------60, 88&#13;
M eyers, Lucille ··--···-···-···------------·--------------·---·-------5 4&#13;
Michelson, Darlene ----···-------------------····----------·-··-··-3 3&#13;
Meye rso n, Ela in e -----····-------------------·····-----------60, 99&#13;
Mill er, D o nald G. ·······-·--···--·-----·-····---·····-------60, 73&#13;
M:ll er, M arcele ----····-----····-······----- -------------------------60&#13;
Mill er, Yvonn e ·········---·····---··········-··-······--·-········-49&#13;
Milliman, Jerry ·····---·····--·····----·····-·······---54, 72, 84&#13;
Milliro n, D orothy -----------------------········-·····------------- 49&#13;
Mills, Eugene --------------------------------------------------------169&#13;
Miln e, Beve rly --------------------------------33 , 66, 106, 11 0&#13;
Mintun , Phyllis -···-·····--···-----····----------------------------110&#13;
Mitchell, Irene -------------·-·····--------------·------·-··--···-·--·· 5 4&#13;
M oats, Marilyn ----···--------- ----------------------------·-·······98&#13;
M ontgomery, Lyndon -----------------------··---···-------------60&#13;
M oore, Bernice ···---------------------------------------------49, 67&#13;
M oore, Irma ------------------- ---------------------········------------ 3 3&#13;
M oore, Robert -----····---············---········------------------3 3&#13;
M oo re, V erno n ---·-···--------------------·-··------------·······9 5&#13;
M oore, Virginia ----·--·-·-····················-····--····.49, 98&#13;
M oore , Walter ----····-----····----·····----------·-············----·· 5 4&#13;
Moran , Bob ·····----------------------······---------------3 3, 82, 8 3&#13;
M o rrissette, B ob --··········-----------------.49, 99, 118, 122&#13;
M ose r, D elma -···-········---·-------···------------·-·······-.49, 67&#13;
M ose r, Shirley -----·-··············------------------.49, 106, 11 0&#13;
M oss, Clifford ··--·-------··--····---·····--·-··---·-····-----·-··---60&#13;
M oss, Inez ----------------·····---····-··--···--··········--3 3, 88 , 98&#13;
M owe ry, Fl ore nce -----------·····--·-····--····------------------49&#13;
M oye r, Al be rt ···------------------····---------·······-···-·-········ 7 3&#13;
Mrkacek, Joe ····---···················--········-·······-------···· 5 4&#13;
Mrkacek, Josephine ---------------------------------------------.49&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred forty -three &#13;
CSomp ~all .. • • f; me11f5&#13;
to&#13;
Class of 1940&#13;
E. &lt;!Jr[ahony&#13;
For&#13;
Brown Shoe Fit Company Quality Groceries &amp; Meats&#13;
AT YOUR SER VICE&#13;
413 "West GJ3roadway '75elephone...- 437 3500 5th Ave. Phone 767&#13;
Further Your Education&#13;
by Enrolling in the ·Bluff City Laundry&#13;
Jennie Edmundson&#13;
Memorial Hospital&#13;
School of Nursing&#13;
Dry Cleaners&#13;
Rugs and Drapes&#13;
Tel. 2169 Oak and Pierce St. Telephone&#13;
• Here's to the Graduation Class ~I • .~ I ~&#13;
~ of 1940 • I&#13;
~ 1 I&#13;
~ I~&#13;
• Congratulations I~&#13;
~ I&lt;&#13;
~ I~&#13;
~ And I~&#13;
• 11&#13;
• •&#13;
• •&#13;
~ Success ~&#13;
• 1&#13;
• I~&#13;
• I~&#13;
• I~&#13;
• touncU )luffs Jauings Jank I~&#13;
~ l •&#13;
~ «A Strong Bank Since 1856" • 41&#13;
E:&gt;ne hundred forty-four&#13;
2814 &#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
We Barbecue Our Own Meat&#13;
Mike's Cafe&#13;
Bar - B - Q Our Specialty&#13;
Home Made Bar - B - Q Sauce For Sale&#13;
Mike Wrinkle 2307 West Broadway&#13;
5r;ce~ 5tu~;o&#13;
Congratulates&#13;
The Class Of 1940&#13;
"G)3eautiful 'Pictures&#13;
artistically 'Done"&#13;
4 South Main Ph. 1348&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
and Laundry&#13;
Congratulates the Class of 1&#13;
40&#13;
125 W. 8' dway Ph. 456&#13;
MERCY HOSPITAL&#13;
School of Nursing&#13;
INVITES YOU TO EXAMINE&#13;
IT'S COLLEGIATE PROGRAM&#13;
IN NURSING&#13;
L. G. BALFOUR CO.&#13;
Manufacturing Jewelers &amp; Stationers to&#13;
Schools &amp; Colleges&#13;
Attleboro Massachusetts&#13;
CLASS RINGS AND PINS&#13;
COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS&#13;
DIPLOMAS- PERSONAL CARDS&#13;
CUPS- MEDALS- TROPHIES&#13;
Maker of Commencement Invitations for Senior&#13;
Class of Thomas Jefferson 1-/igh School&#13;
Represented by R. D. Spise,&#13;
P. 0. Box 86&#13;
Jefferson, Iowa&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred forty-five &#13;
Quit 1-/unting&#13;
Quit hunting better food for less.&#13;
Just learn the location of your nearest&#13;
Boedeker System Store; and you will always find the best of seasonable foods at&#13;
better than usual prices.&#13;
Boedeker System Stores&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of '40&#13;
Schmoller and Mueller&#13;
Piano Company&#13;
Home of Stienway Pianos&#13;
Band and Stringed Instruments&#13;
555 West Broadway Phone 528&#13;
The Quality House&#13;
Full Line of Seeds * and Feeds&#13;
* Younkerman Seed Co.&#13;
16./ W . Broadcway P/1011c 3077&#13;
TERRY OPTICAL CO.&#13;
DR. J. S. McVITTY Optome trist&#13;
Eyes Examin ed Gl asses Tha t Fit&#13;
Artifici a l Eyes&#13;
408-410 W . B'dway, Council Bluffs&#13;
Pho ne 830&#13;
Here's to you! Class of '40&#13;
May • • • • •&#13;
Health, Wealth, and Happiness&#13;
be yours in abundant measure&#13;
as you leave Thomas; Jefferson&#13;
for the larger field of life! ------&#13;
• CITY NATIONAL BANK&#13;
'9ne hundred forty-six &#13;
RUG CLEANING STORAGE REPAIRING&#13;
PHONE 1224&#13;
RITE~ WAY CLEANERS&#13;
FREE DELIVERY&#13;
2303 W. BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
~conomy Market&#13;
Groceries&#13;
and&#13;
Meats&#13;
416 So. 12 st&#13;
Free Deli very&#13;
Phone 892 or 893&#13;
Laustrup&#13;
Music Co.&#13;
Everything in Music&#13;
R. C. A. Victor, StronTberg,&#13;
Carlson, and Philco Radios.&#13;
Bluebird, Victor, and Decca&#13;
Records.&#13;
Brass, Reed, and String&#13;
lnstrun1ents.&#13;
Easy Terms&#13;
Home of Fancy Foods&#13;
Conwell Grocery&#13;
Congratulates&#13;
the&#13;
Class of '40&#13;
Taffe Drug Co.&#13;
"Council Bluffs Leading&#13;
Prescription Store"&#13;
Free Motorized Delivery&#13;
Phone 327 Broadway at 6th&#13;
Congratulations to the class of '40 and&#13;
'41 and thanks .for the privilege of making your· - -&#13;
Stamp Photographs&#13;
a complete service&#13;
portraiture&#13;
commercial&#13;
home portraits&#13;
Lucas Studio&#13;
Omaha Ken wood 3 264&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred forty-setien &#13;
Congratulations to the Thomas Jefferson Class of '40&#13;
from&#13;
P. &amp; G. Allied Grocers&#13;
nwe feature P.&amp;G. Goods"&#13;
. eullen' S V'tlarket 2 I 0 I c5\ Ve. (&lt;; phone 134&#13;
GJrank eunningham I22 7V. GJ3roadway phone 928&#13;
'foe Qocsdiner 3340 W. GJ3ro_-: dq,uay phone 2995&#13;
f(atzenstein Qroc. 410 So. r6th phone 694&#13;
Leo CJirch 1600 CJ-eigh Sr. phone 27r&#13;
vrcadison yq(ve. Qroc. 702 rfJrladison c5\ve.&#13;
'Rjchard Gordon 400 .N.._o. 8rh phone 52&#13;
'White CJronr ~arker 533 So. t/W.ain phone 522&#13;
&lt;.'Jne hundred forty-ei_g ht &#13;
20 Wrestling with A. L.&#13;
22 Girls' Council dance.&#13;
22 Y. 0. U. Christmas party.&#13;
2 2 Christmas vacation began.&#13;
January&#13;
2 School opens.&#13;
3 Otto Schecht, singer, assembly.&#13;
12 Basketball with Benson of Omaha.&#13;
I 3 Basketball with Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
14 Rad'.o program on KOIL.&#13;
16 Wrestling with Atlantic.&#13;
16 Nu Omega bowling party.&#13;
19 Wrestling with South high of Omaha.&#13;
20 Basketball wit h Creighton Prep of&#13;
Omaha.&#13;
22 Lecture, "Amazing Australia," assembly.&#13;
23 Basketball with North hiC7h of Omaha.&#13;
26 Basketball with St. Franc~.&#13;
26 Wrestling with Central of Omaha.&#13;
f&gt;ne hundred forty-nine &#13;
MIK~ DAVIDSON&#13;
Dealer in&#13;
Groceries and Meats&#13;
Tel. 123 2000 6th Ave&#13;
Walter P. Smith&#13;
"Y our t:ypewrit:er . man. "&#13;
693 Franklin Ave. Ph. 5771&#13;
c ·ouncil Bluffs&#13;
Compliments To The&#13;
Class Of&#13;
1940&#13;
Kinney Shoes&#13;
402 West Broadway&#13;
Damon's Food Store&#13;
10 North 37th&#13;
If its good to eat we have it&#13;
Free Deli very&#13;
Phones&#13;
5510 5511&#13;
Harry M. Cox&#13;
''}'vur Jinclair Man""&#13;
29{){) Avenue 13 Ph()ne 1255&#13;
Fancy Groceries and&#13;
Meats&#13;
2647-3rd Ave. Ph. 3141&#13;
Omaha School Supply&#13;
Company&#13;
"f verything For The School"&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
W. M. Boyer&#13;
Hardware and Feed&#13;
At: Your Service&#13;
2325 W. Broadway Phone 14&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred fifty &#13;
MARTIN'S DRUGS&#13;
BROAJJWA r &amp; SCOTT STS. -- !"/-IONE 8./1&#13;
JC'./ WEST BROADWA&gt;' -- ------PH O VE 278&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
IOWA&#13;
..&#13;
DIXll: S~OPS&#13;
uAlways Please"&#13;
Coats - Suits - Dresses - Sportswear - l-losiery - Lingerie&#13;
Bags&#13;
Complete woman apparel&#13;
1rinting&#13;
is the master key of our civilization,&#13;
the means through which we have&#13;
achieved art, edu cation and industry.&#13;
It is well worth the very highest&#13;
efforts of its craftsmen.&#13;
Lawrence Printing Company&#13;
18 North Main Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
r&#13;
2024 4th St. Phone 691&#13;
Glenn E. Osborn&#13;
Intelligent&#13;
A utomotiz.•e Serrice&#13;
Any Car Any Work&#13;
When you thin k o t us, don 't&#13;
think ot insura nce, but when&#13;
yo u th in k o F ins u r a n c e,&#13;
think ot u s&#13;
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bruce P · Baker&#13;
Co. Bluffs Savings Bank Building&#13;
-------Phone 2 I 7&#13;
Class of I 9 2 6&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
from a&#13;
of&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Jefferson"&#13;
'9ne hundred fifry-one &#13;
26 Freshman girls' assembly.&#13;
29 1940 semester begins.&#13;
3 0-31 Golden Gloves.&#13;
February&#13;
1 Wrestling with Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
2 Golden Gloves.&#13;
7 Parkinson's Chamber Music Ensemble.&#13;
7 Senior faculty basketball game.&#13;
8 Nu Omega play, "Seein's Believing."&#13;
9 Masque and Bauble presented 3 one acts.&#13;
10 International Correspondence Club dance.&#13;
11 Radio program on KOIL.&#13;
12 Nelidoff-Triconi, "Great Voices Beautifully blended."&#13;
13 Bookkeeping clinic.&#13;
14 Girls' Council Valentine party for Fresh·&#13;
man girls.&#13;
16 Basketball with Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
22 Colonial Ball sponsored by Library Club.&#13;
29 Senior leap year party.&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred fifty-two &#13;
STUDENT INDEX (cont'd)&#13;
Name Page&#13;
M ull en, Betty .... ................................................ ...... 49&#13;
Mu lc n, a ... ............................................ .49, 99&#13;
Mu mfo rd, W illard ........... ...... : .... ...... ....... .49, 74, 103&#13;
Murp h y, Everett ........... ................................ .49, 169&#13;
ti~ :~~: ~~ ~~ey_ .:: :::: :: :: :: ::: ::::::::: :::::::::: ::::: ::: :::::::::::: ~ !&#13;
ti :¥:;~:Jrf ~"&gt; Jt fi Jlir~~,~t~i! :~~·fr&lt;~i +: +z· %]! 1'! e z. Paul ...... ....... ................................................. 33&#13;
EL;}E~;~ ii· 1i~ N ~/s~~: ~~~~a 1~ ·::: ::: ·. _·_-_ -_-_ -_·_·_::: ·.· ::::· .·.· _-_ -_-_-_·_·_-_-_·_·_-_-_:·.·_-_~-~'. .. ~~&#13;
~~(ft{~!~~~&gt;. \\ \;(Iii 8~ ~:~· ~~l~ :····· ·· ···· ···· ····· ··· ··· ·················· ··· 60 O'B '. . ........................................... 60, 72&#13;
O'C~~~1~~ illRuby ................................. .49, 8 2, ~ 3&#13;
g:connor: Ed ~;· :&lt;l--:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::~! ,g llnB-~ ttatnc1a ......... ....................... ................ ~O&#13;
g·ne11 '. Cha;.li --: :: :: :::: ::: :::::: ::::: :::::::::::: :::: ::::: ::::::::: ~ ! :g :: , if)rn ..................................................... 60&#13;
tt~~ ~:c~;~ :-~-~· -:-: -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: -:-:-:-: :-: -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- :-:- -:-:-:- -:-:-:-: ~:~:·~~i Old erog, Jack .......... ............................ 34, 64, 67, 89&#13;
8l:~l~ ~~: :: ;~ ~et ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: :::::::: ::: ::::1~ O li phant, Winifred ................................................ 60&#13;
8l ri~: ~B:~~~~ ~::::: ::: ::::: ::: :: :::::: :::: ::::::::: :::: ::: ::::: :~g :-·ii O lson, Stanl ey -······-···-·---·--····---···--··-·-··-·--····-60, 99&#13;
g~~:i~ : ir:l~a __ _·_·_-_-_-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_·_·_-_·_·_-_ ·_-_-_-_ -_ -_-_ -_-_-_ ·_-_ _-_-_-_· -_-_·_-_ ·_-_-_~i: ~~&#13;
O verton, Evelyn ·-············--······-·······--···············-···-50&#13;
~;~Jis1rf ;~~r~ ~-~---:::-::: :::::::-::::-:::::::::::::-:-:: :::::::::: f !: ~~ Pas er, Alvin ···················-···················-··-··---50, 122&#13;
Passer, Robert ···-········--·-···-······----34, 84, 85, 88, 168&#13;
~~ ~~ ~~li~~~ ·:::: :: ::: :: :::: ::::: ::: ::: :: :: :::::: :::: :: :::: ~6 Pavich, Pete ······--···········-·---·······-··-·---·······-··········34&#13;
Payne, M aybelle -·······--·····-·-··········-···· ··-····-····-··· 50&#13;
P earcy, June ........ 34, 64, 96, 98, 100, 106, 107, 168&#13;
Pecken paugh, Terry ·---·-·--····--······- --·········--···-·---34&#13;
Pederse n, Fred ...................................... 89, 117, 118&#13;
Perin, Reta ----····-----······-·······································60&#13;
Name Page&#13;
Perscl! o, Geno .......................................... 3-l, 82, 8 3&#13;
Pete:-s, Jack ...................................................... 74, 9 5&#13;
Pete rs, Mart ha ........ 34, 64, 66, 8 1, 91 , 98, LOO, 168&#13;
Pete :·scn, Clarence ................................ ................ 5 4&#13;
Peterso n, Arlene .................................................... 60&#13;
Pete rso n, H arr y ........ ..... ................................. 50, 83&#13;
Pete r on, H enry .................................................... 73&#13;
Peterse n, Lillian ................................................ GO, 99&#13;
Pete rson, Margaret ................................................ 98&#13;
Pete r en, Philip ......................................... ..... 50, 169&#13;
P eterso n, Richard .................................................. 54&#13;
Pete rson, Robert .............................................. 34, 73&#13;
Pfund , Ja yne .......................................................... 50&#13;
Phil .ps, Betty ....................................... ................... 60&#13;
Phill ips, Gale ............................................ 50, 72, 89&#13;
Ph :lli ps, Nelli e ........................................................ 34&#13;
~: ~ : ~~ : tl~~~;: . :::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::.'..~: __ ~ g&#13;
l!ltlf ;~g:~~l1·~·· ~ ~ Li~ ~ ~ ::;.ii&#13;
Pickrel, Marga ret .................................................... 34&#13;
P erso n, Ellamaric .................................... 50, 88, 101&#13;
Pinh ero, Betty ........................................................ 60&#13;
Pinhero, Marialice ............ 34, 81 , 84, 98, 106, 168&#13;
p ·nh ero, Shirl ey ........................................ 56, 81 , 98&#13;
Pittman, Betty Jan e .......................................... 54, 72&#13;
Pittman. La V ella ............................................ 34, 71&#13;
Pitts, Iola Mae ...................................................... 60&#13;
~~ed ~do~~ r~d~~ :: :: :: :.-::::: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::3 4:·-~ci Podend orf. Morris ................................ % , 119, 123 f ~f:f F~~f y :: : :iii::,K i~ Poncelow, Bill ................................................ 50, 124&#13;
~1;~~i·~;~~·'_i ii t ~~~rn ~~~~: ' I~~r~_ ::::::: ·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::5·Q:·· :1g! Raduenz , Robert .................................................... 61&#13;
Rambo, M axine .................................................... 61&#13;
Ramsey, H arriett ........................................ 36, 80, 98&#13;
Ramse y, Pat ............................................................ 36&#13;
Rann e, Virginia .............................................. 36, 81&#13;
Ratcliffe , Iva ........................................................ 61&#13;
Ratcliffe, Rex .......................................................... 5 4&#13;
Ratigan, Dera ld .............................................. 50, 126&#13;
Reard, Edwin .......................................................... 50&#13;
Reason, Jack .................................................... 36, 74&#13;
Reeves, Clarence .............................................. 36, 98&#13;
Reeves, Geraldine ............................................ 5 4, 98&#13;
Reeves, V erle ........................................................ 98&#13;
Reinh art, Jean ........................................................ 36&#13;
Reinhart, Joe .......................................................... 99&#13;
Renin ger, Alice ................................................ 50, 67&#13;
Reninger, Le Roy .......................................... 54, 118&#13;
Reninge r, Olive ...................................................... 50&#13;
Rh ote n, Grace ................................................ 61 , 72&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred fifty-three &#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
The Class of 1940&#13;
I nternationa I&#13;
Harvester Co.&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . .&#13;
Farm-All Tractors&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ .&#13;
International&#13;
Motor Trucks&#13;
Goodrich Hotel&#13;
*&#13;
Good Coffee Shop&#13;
8th &amp; 23dway&#13;
Continental Keller Co.&#13;
Congratulates the&#13;
class of '40&#13;
"If it's a furnishing,&#13;
we have it"&#13;
315 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 376&#13;
Phone 198&#13;
Lincoln Highway&#13;
Garage&#13;
Carl M. Huber ------ Prop .&#13;
•&#13;
"It's the service that counts"&#13;
Pontiac and Packard Sales&#13;
and Service&#13;
Buyer of l ate Model Used Cars&#13;
111-115 W. B'dway&#13;
One hundred fifty-four &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class of '40&#13;
Fron1&#13;
A Friend&#13;
CAR~Y FUNE:RAL&#13;
l-IOME:&#13;
Dependable Funeral Service At&#13;
a cost that any family can afford.&#13;
536-First: Ave. Phone 690&#13;
PHON~ 245&#13;
For Convenience and Economy&#13;
Buy Your&#13;
Fancy Groceries and Meat:s&#13;
at:&#13;
C&amp;tl&#13;
and&#13;
Po)'less f()()d /f()res&#13;
~ongratulations&#13;
to the (;lass '40&#13;
c;Jrom the&#13;
Connolly Drug Stores&#13;
724 MAIN ST.&#13;
f;f(). A. 11()4f;l4N[) &amp; C().&#13;
Insulation&#13;
IUMBE:R&#13;
Asphalt roofing&#13;
Everything in building material&#13;
FRANK HOLLIS, MANAGER&#13;
Class of 1940&#13;
"Devoe" Paints&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
To every member our congratulations and sincere good Wishes&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred fifty-five &#13;
March&#13;
1 Rmsell Hoogerhyde, champion archer.&#13;
t -2 District debate tournament.&#13;
5 H arry C. White, "The Wonders of&#13;
Science."&#13;
6 Jack Raymon, "Our Reptile Friends."&#13;
8 Sextette contest.&#13;
8 Nu Omega style show.&#13;
11 Y. 0 . U . initiation party.&#13;
12 District oratory and extemp contest.&#13;
13 Carrington Marionettes assemb!y.&#13;
13 -14- I 5 Senior road show.&#13;
19 Girls' assembly by Girls' council.&#13;
20 Iowa State Concert band assembly.&#13;
22 Spring vacation.&#13;
28-30 State debate contest.&#13;
April&#13;
2 School opens.&#13;
2 Dr. J. Marshall, "Australia, a New U.S.,"&#13;
~9 huudTed fifty·siiC &#13;
Brunow Bros. Produce Co.&#13;
Poultry, ~ggs And Cream&#13;
Phone 661 520 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Don L. Kreger&#13;
"Your Skelly Man"&#13;
2103 W. B'dway Council Bluffs&#13;
Penney's Customers Never Suffer from&#13;
"EILLITIS&#13;
Do you gleefully "Oh!"&#13;
Because of the lowFor-Cash-Prices you save&#13;
on at Penney's?&#13;
Or do you clutch your&#13;
poorbrowMoaning wretchedly,&#13;
"Ow" !&#13;
Because the bills that you&#13;
owe are so many ?&#13;
Just which type are you?&#13;
Do you let bills accrue&#13;
"Till the first of each&#13;
month marks a crisis?&#13;
Or do you solemnly vow-&#13;
(Beginning right n ow!)&#13;
That you'll save with our&#13;
low for Lash prices?&#13;
"S11j) rn ·r.r art' mljrct to n /l(ld·jrom Billitis&#13;
nro11nd till' /ir.rt Q/lill' 11101·1i1 , 1w1(1//_i · .rrl'i11g&#13;
$$$$ 1111ir~ s hrj orr tile lJ'l'S (lffOlllp"11ir.! hy "&#13;
111arle.! .ri11 h11g oj.fi111ds i 11 tile ha nl .&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
etass of '40&#13;
Meadow Gold Dairy&#13;
"If it's VOCeadow Gold it's Good"&#13;
1607 W. B'dway Phone4649&#13;
Kirhofer, The Furrier&#13;
II North Main Street&#13;
Phone 857-J&#13;
C:ouncil &lt;]3luf[s, Iowa&#13;
Florence Baker&#13;
Dance Studio&#13;
Toe - Tap - Ballet - Acrobatic&#13;
and Ballroom&#13;
Class or Private Lessons&#13;
Studio in Masonic Temple&#13;
2nd Floor&#13;
Phone 186&#13;
Member of Dance Educators&#13;
&amp; Teachers Association of&#13;
New York&#13;
&lt;9 ne hundred fift)•-.m •en &#13;
Shop c?l~&#13;
SEARS&#13;
cA.nd&#13;
Save&#13;
Sears, Roebuck and Co.&#13;
28 So. Main St. Council Bluffs&#13;
ZOLL~R'S HARDW AR~&#13;
FRANK ~- OLLER&#13;
BROADWAY AT FIRST STREET&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
TELEPHONE&#13;
3 0 2 0&#13;
Penny's Radio Sh op&#13;
2305 W. B'way Phone 661&#13;
~l ctric Appliance s&#13;
Victor and Bluebird Records&#13;
New &amp;Used Radios .... ... Terms&#13;
IOWA'S MOST COMPLETE&#13;
RADIO SERVICE&#13;
ttCONGRA TULA TIONS&#13;
- - - Class of '40"---&#13;
From,&#13;
Keenan's Glass and Paint Co.&#13;
2 2 4 W . B'dway Phone 5&#13;
Congra tulations Class of&#13;
I&#13;
A career founded upon the&#13;
principle of thrift is headed&#13;
straight For success.&#13;
State Savings Bank Co. Bluffs, Iowa.&#13;
A Member of the Federal Insurance Deposit&#13;
A Friendly Ban k&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred fifty-eight&#13;
9&#13;
4&#13;
0 &#13;
' Con9 '"latufation1-&#13;
C f a 1-&#13;
of&#13;
1 9 4 0&#13;
In Grateful&#13;
Appreciation&#13;
For Senior Class&#13;
Acknowledgments&#13;
f&gt;ne hundred fifty -nine &#13;
HOUGH BROTHERS&#13;
Axle and Frame Alignment Service&#13;
"Have Your Brakes Balanced For S afer&#13;
and More ~conomical Driving"&#13;
Phone 1141 26-4 th St.&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
The Coach&#13;
Our Specialty Coney Islands&#13;
The Place to Meet &amp; Eat&#13;
26th and Broadway&#13;
Gifts ...... .&#13;
Hoisery ....... .&#13;
Dry Goods ....... .&#13;
School Supplies ........ .&#13;
~mergency Corner&#13;
7 North 32nd&#13;
Open Evenings and Sundays&#13;
Cuol uf f)uolit-y&#13;
From the most complete&#13;
stock in the city&#13;
Cuuncil 131uffs&#13;
Cuol and Ice Cu.&#13;
Phone 71 9th &amp; Broadway&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Company&#13;
Congatulations, Best Wishes and Great Expectations.&#13;
Your future and the future of your&#13;
country and mine will be in your hands&#13;
--May they both work out: gloriously.&#13;
E)ne hundred sixty &#13;
STUDENT INDEX (cont'd)&#13;
N a me Page Name P age&#13;
Rich, Da rl ene .................................................. 61, 72 Sisk, Loretta .................................................... 61, 99&#13;
Richard on, Rex .................................................... 36 Size r, Marcella .......................................... 50, 80, 83&#13;
Rich e, Betty Kay ...... .............................................. 6 1 Skarka, Evelyn ........................................................ 55&#13;
Rickaba ug h, Bette .................................................. 5 4 Skarka, Norma ...................................................... 38&#13;
Rickaba ugh, Ronald ........................................ 50, 7 5 Skow, D onald ........................................................ 50&#13;
Riddl e, Bill ............................................................ 36 Skow, Katherine .................................................... 55&#13;
Riddl e, D ouglas ...................................................... 5 4 Skow, Lois Marie ................................ 38, 66, 68, 84&#13;
Riddle , Jerry .......................................................... 5 5&#13;
Roach, \Vill a ] eanette ............................................ 36&#13;
Roa rty, Harold ...................................................... 6 1&#13;
Robert , Ada Lea .................................................... 61&#13;
Ro berts, Betty ............... ............................. 50, 84, 88&#13;
Ro berts, D orris Jane ........................................ 6 1, 99&#13;
Robe r:s, Geraldin e ......................... ........ ............... 50&#13;
;f :~ · ;f;~i " i i•.·. ,,o'!;&#13;
Robinw n, Norma ......................... ......... 98, 101, 104&#13;
Rockwell , Eilee n .............................................. 5 4, 98&#13;
Rockwell, H arold .................................................. 37&#13;
Rockwell , Lois ...................................... 50, 64, 81, 98&#13;
oc kw ll , Virginia .................................... 50, 81, 82&#13;
R ogrs, poris .................................. 3 7, 66, 103 , 168&#13;
Ron , Richard .......................... 56, 64, . 72, 11 9, 122&#13;
~~tA~~~ nM~·~··: :: :· ·· ·· ···························· ·· ··· 5 4, ? 3&#13;
~~ Be~~in n ie ....... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;si·:··i ~1&#13;
i~ili'.~~4~:~t S L / ;;.I/I;~'ll ~a s, Kenn eth .................................. ............. 89, 112&#13;
ant na~ Roman .................................................... 56&#13;
S ~eluno Paul. ................. .. ............................ 50, 74&#13;
S c1&#13;
1a er, \Vil ma ................................................ 3 7, 81&#13;
S c1&#13;
1lcke:anz, Billye May ............................ 56, 88 , 90&#13;
Sch liter, J ean .. 20, 37 , 64, 8 1, 9 1, 106, 107, 11 0, 168&#13;
S~h~1~dtc l1 1n ········································· 5 4, 6\g~&#13;
~~.e ~~ ~ 11~e ~: :-:-:-·-·.·.·_·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·_·_.·_·.·.·.·_·_·_·_·_·.·.·.·.·_·_·.·.·.·.·.··:·:-·-'. i 7, 1 b ~ Scott, Gera ld .... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ... :?io, 98&#13;
Sealock, Evelyn ........................................ 56, 8 1, 98&#13;
ligf ~~~1::' !i sR:~~ ~· ~)~~inc ·· -· ·- -- ···-- -- -·--- --·-·50·· ~?· ~~ , d ey ...................................... , , Shannon Iris 5 5 98 99&#13;
;m~~d~~if~~;",L ~/ i,.~g Sherma n, Sue .. ... ......... 20, 37 , 64, 9 1, 98 , 100, 106&#13;
Sherm an, Wa lter ..................... ......................... 56, 7 5&#13;
Shipley, D onald .............................................. 55, 92&#13;
Shockey, Maxine ............................................ 50, 67&#13;
Sind er ·on, Roberta .......................................... 37, 71&#13;
S1 k, Charl es .......................................................... 38&#13;
Slack, Marietta ........................................................ 56&#13;
Slusher, Len .......................................................... 38&#13;
Slusher, Marjorie .......................... 38, 106, 107, 11 0&#13;
Sluyter, H arvey .............................................. 56, 122&#13;
Sluyter, Jea nnette .................................................. 56&#13;
Smith, ed H ..................................................... 61&#13;
Smith, Alfred L.. ................................... 6 1, 119, 123&#13;
Smith , Alvin ............ ." ............................................. 56&#13;
Smith, Anita .......................................................... 38&#13;
Smith, Betty ............................................................ 61&#13;
Smith , Bill .............................................................. 98&#13;
Smith , Bob .................................................... 61 , 124&#13;
~ m th , Dorothy ...................................................... 5 I&#13;
Sm:th. E;ai nc .................................................... 61, 99&#13;
Smith, Esther .......... ................................................ 38&#13;
Smith, Fredric ..... ............. ...................................... 55&#13;
Smith, Geneva ....................................................... . 51&#13;
Smith, Myrtle ........................................................ 56&#13;
Smith, Richard ....................... ............. 50, 88, 89, 99 ~ mith . Ronald ........... ............................................. 6 1&#13;
!: 1;1 it h. !.: h .rlcv .................................................. 51. ~o&#13;
Snethen . LaYe rl c .............................................. 5 5, 93&#13;
Snipes, Albert ........................................................ 61&#13;
~ { ~s, C~if f o~·d· ::::::::::::: ·:.·: :::: ::.·::::::.·::.·_-_-_ _-_-_-_- _-_-_-_-_-_~_ '. .' .. ~6&#13;
~~~~~I~~:~~::~;~ :::.::::: :: ::: :: ::: :::::::::::::::::::::::.: ~~ ,&#13;
1&#13;
'_1 ~ ~&#13;
UiP~~~r.t ll ~~1~r ~f~~ Ji~~~:: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i:~: Spires, Winona ...................................................... 38&#13;
~g~1\~g1~~· f ~d n .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.1&#13;
. ~~ Stacv, Alice ...................................................... 38, 67&#13;
Stacy, John ............................................................ 61&#13;
Stark, Pauline ........................................................ 51&#13;
Stanley, Bob .......................................................... 61&#13;
Steinberg, Larry ........................................ .... 84, 104&#13;
Steppuhn . Walter .................................... 56, 72, 123&#13;
Steward, Euge ne .................................................. 169&#13;
Stewart, Jean .......................................................... 7 3&#13;
Stewart, LeRoy ....................... : .............................. 5 5&#13;
Stewart, Leslie ........................................................ 39&#13;
Stewart, Virginia .................................................... 51&#13;
Stierwalt, Betty .......................................... 51, 88, 98&#13;
Stiles, Dorothea ...................................................... 51&#13;
lt\f:~:~~r~ : ? \ 'l~/il&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred sixty-one &#13;
.&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Clothes Shop&#13;
Harry Cohen&#13;
536-38 West Broadway&#13;
Superior fabrics, fine tailoring and the newest 1nodels all&#13;
combined to make our clothes&#13;
outstanding in&#13;
QUALITY and S'TYLE&#13;
(9ne hundred sixry-nuo &#13;
_____&#13;
CLASSIFIED MONTICELLO BOOSTERS . _____ ..__..._._...-.... ____________ _&#13;
Drs. Best and Hanchett&#13;
Dr. Erickson-Hill&#13;
Dr. J . D. Hennessy&#13;
Dr. M. C. Hennessy&#13;
Dr. A. L. Jensen&#13;
Dr. A. A. Johnson&#13;
Dr. S. D. Maiden&#13;
Dr. J. M. Moskovitz&#13;
Dr. J. L. Stech&#13;
Dr. Isaac Sternhill&#13;
Drs. Tinley &amp; Tinley&#13;
Dr. J. V. Treynor&#13;
M. D. W. A. Cutler&#13;
M. D. R. E. Weaver&#13;
Dr. Floyd Williams&#13;
Baird and Baird&#13;
Oscar Biesendorft-r&#13;
Physcians and Surgeons&#13;
Dentists&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Attorneys at Law&#13;
Realtor&#13;
City and County Officials&#13;
C. A. Bangl.-l, Chief of Police&#13;
Chet Bowers&#13;
Ivan Bradford, City Purchasing Agent&#13;
C. N. Jensen, County Treasurer&#13;
Dr. S. W. McCall, Mayor&#13;
Riley C. Nelson, County Sheriff&#13;
Genevieve E. Sharkey, County Recorder&#13;
Phone 5600&#13;
Phone 5600&#13;
Phone 159&#13;
Phone 562&#13;
Phone 303&#13;
Phone 2949&#13;
Phone 1021&#13;
Phone 611&#13;
Phone 54&#13;
Phone 226&#13;
Phone 155&#13;
Phone 10&#13;
Phone 909&#13;
Phone 514&#13;
Phone 1980&#13;
Phone 5812 J&#13;
Phone 4795 W&#13;
Phone 823&#13;
Phone 348&#13;
Phone 1623 W&#13;
'Phone 5650&#13;
Phone 502&#13;
Phone 88&#13;
Phone 3080&#13;
---·----·--..---------·-----..-------&#13;
Dne hundred sixty-three&#13;
i•&#13;
:&#13;
i&#13;
L &#13;
2 Sigma T au bowling party.&#13;
4 Boxing with Logan&#13;
5 Penny Carnival sponsored by G lee C lub.&#13;
6 Delphian dance&#13;
8 L1w Club attend trial in District Court&#13;
8 A gricultu re Club field trip.&#13;
11 -12 Senior play, " Jane Eyre."&#13;
13 Military Ball.&#13;
1 5 Sigma Tau Bowling Party.&#13;
16 Style show.&#13;
19 In ternational Correspondence Club initiatio n party.&#13;
20 T. J. relays.&#13;
25 G ;r!s' assembly sponsored by r! ' Coun -&#13;
cil.&#13;
~ na n~h banquct.&#13;
26 Stephen Foster concert by Glee Club.&#13;
29-M ay 3 D eba te squad to National con:est.&#13;
O Nu Omega play, " Just Before the Prom."&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred sixty-four &#13;
-&#13;
EVANS Congratulations&#13;
to the Class of 1940&#13;
Ho1ne Made&#13;
ICE CREAl\1&#13;
220 East Broadway&#13;
4 Pearl Street&#13;
2903 West Broadway&#13;
.... Bakers of&#13;
Peny-Savr Bread&#13;
MORE FUN OUT OF READING&#13;
*&#13;
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fun before. Soft, glareless light from I.ES.* Lamps&#13;
is a soothing experience for the eyes. Try t:hem today for better light:, better sight:&#13;
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STUDENT INDEX (cont'd)&#13;
Name Page&#13;
Suiter, A lvin ----------------------------------------------------------3 9&#13;
Suiter, Betty ------------ ---------------------------------------------- 51&#13;
Sulhoff, James ----------------------------------------6 1, 99, 119&#13;
Sullivan, Annabelle ---------------- -------------------------------- 56&#13;
Sullivan, Naomi ------------------------------------------------------ 51&#13;
Sunderman, Shirley ---------------------------------------------- 3 9&#13;
Sweeney, Kathryn -------------------------------------------- 56, 7 3&#13;
Sweetman, George ------------------------------------------------5 6&#13;
Tall man, Virginia --------------------------------------------------61&#13;
Tarter, Barbara ------------------------------------------------------6 1&#13;
Taylor, Keith --------------------------------------------3 9, 82, 98&#13;
Taylor, D oris ------------------- ---------------- -----------------------61&#13;
Taylor, Leo ------------------------------------------------------------51&#13;
T eague, Maxine ------------------------------------------------------ 51&#13;
T edesco, Carl ---------------------------------------- 5 6, 119, 12 3&#13;
Teeple, Maxine ------------------------------------------------------98&#13;
Thomas, Jam es ----------------------------------------------61 , 124&#13;
Thomas, Margaret --------------------------------------------------39&#13;
Thomas, Marion ---------------------------------------------------- 5 'i&#13;
Thomas, Ralph ----------------------- -------------- ---'i 1, 8 3, 124&#13;
Thompson, Agnes --------------------------------------------34, 39&#13;
Thompson, Sunshin e --------------------------------------39, 67&#13;
Tiedeman n, A lve na ------------------------------------------------ 39&#13;
Tierney, D an --------------------------------------------------------61&#13;
Tierney, Michael ----------------------------------------------72, 95&#13;
Tilton, Jim ----------------------------------------------------122, 126&#13;
Timberl ake, Lyle ---------------------------------------------------- 5 6&#13;
Tisher, Cortland ----------------------------------------- ----- 39, 98&#13;
Tisher, Doroth y -------------------------------------- --------------39&#13;
T isher, Laura --------------------------------------------------------11 O&#13;
T omar, H arry --------- -----------------------------------------------61&#13;
Townsen d, Alvin --------------------------------------------49, 98&#13;
Townsend, Elmer ----------------------- ---------------------------61&#13;
T ownsen d, Mae ----------------------------------------40, 81, 98&#13;
Travlor, Gerald -------------------------------.40, 98, 100, 103&#13;
Treft, Geraldine ----------------------------------------------61 , 99&#13;
T routn er, Jea nne ------------------------------------------40, 106&#13;
Turn er, Elaine ---------- ---------------------------------------------- 98&#13;
Turner, John ----------------------------------------------------40, 61&#13;
Turner, John H enry -------------------------------------------- 104&#13;
Turner, Robert ------------------------------------------------------ 'i9&#13;
Turnipseed, Bruce --- -- ------------------------------- 56, 72, 119&#13;
Turnipseed, Jim ------------------- ----------------- -------- 'i6, 124&#13;
T yler, Ed ----------------------------------------61 , 99, 119, 12 2&#13;
l J tterback, Fred ---------------------- --------------------------------40&#13;
Vanderp ool, Patricia ---------------------- -----------------_) 6, 71&#13;
Vanderpool, Sadie Mae ----------------------- -----61, 81, 98&#13;
Vanderziel, K en neth ----- ---------------------------------51 , 74&#13;
~:~~:AI:1¥f~ ; j~ Ve ec ovsky, J acquehne ----------------------------61, 88, 98&#13;
v:~~aoc7' fa:othy -------------------------------------------.40, 67&#13;
~~~ ~. o~~b :::: :::::::::::::::::::: ·::::: ::::::::·:::::: ~r~: 1 ~~ Wagner, M~re -------------- --- -------------------40, 64, 67, 98&#13;
w~fk:~ , H~ldr d ---------- ------------------------------------------ 55&#13;
Walker' Herbnr -------------------------------- ------- --------------- 51&#13;
Wal kin ' ton H \ --------------------------------------6 1, 64, 119&#13;
W U g B ' e en ----------- -------------------------------------40&#13;
wa/ce, tltv ------------ ------------------------------ 56, 98, 110 a ace, 1 -- ------- -- ------ ----------- -- 40 98&#13;
Wallace, Pat ------- -----------------51, 9·0·:·93;·99:--i-66, '110&#13;
Name Page&#13;
Walls, Robe rt --------------------------------------------------------6 1&#13;
Walmer, Maxine --------------------------------------------------- -51&#13;
W alton, Maxine --------------------------------------------------- -88&#13;
W altrip, W and a Lea ----------------------------------------------41&#13;
Ward, Doris ---------- ------------------------------------------ 51 , 67&#13;
Ward, Wilma ------------- ------------------------------------------- 'i 'i&#13;
W arin g, Charlotte -------------------------------------------- 51 , 67&#13;
Wash bu rn , Barbara ---------- --------------------------------------51&#13;
Watts, El ai ne ------------------ -- --------------------------------41 , 98&#13;
Waug h, J ea n ------ ---- ------------------------------------41 , 81, 91&#13;
W ay, Betty ----------------------------------- ------------------------- 5 6&#13;
W eaver, Betty Jean --------------- -- -- -----------------------61, 98&#13;
Weaver, D elo ris ------------------------------------51, 106, 110&#13;
W eave r, Lois ----------------------------- ---------- -------------61, 99&#13;
W eaver, Ruth ------------ ------------------------------ -- 51, 80, 98&#13;
W ebb, D oris ----------------------------------------------------------56&#13;
W elke, Joyce ----------------------------------------------------------6 1&#13;
W elke, La V ere --------- -- ---": .... --------------------------- 56, 7 3&#13;
Westbrook, Bob ------------------------ --------------------61 , 119&#13;
Wheeler, Jack --------------------------------------------------------61&#13;
White, Clarence ----------- -------------------- -------------41 , 124&#13;
White, D on ------------------------------------------------------ 51 , 72&#13;
White, Este r --------------------------------------------61 , 7 3, 99&#13;
White Roy ------ --------------- -----------------------51, 117, 126&#13;
Whitsell , Erma -------------------------------------------------------- 51&#13;
Whitsell, Roald ------------------------------------ ------------------6 1&#13;
Wise , Bob -------------------------------------------------- ------------ 61&#13;
Wiederman, Robert ------------------ -- -------- -------------------- 56&#13;
Wijby, Betty ----------------------------------------------------61, 92&#13;
Wiggins, Faye --------------------------------------------------------41&#13;
Wilbur, W arren ---------- ------------------------------------- -- ---4 l&#13;
Wilks, Geraldine ------------------ ---------------------------------- 6 1&#13;
Williams, Arl ene ----------------------------------------------------'i6&#13;
W illiams, Bill ----------------------------------------------------41 , 7 3&#13;
Williams, Bruce ---------------------------- ------------------------61&#13;
Williams, M ary Ellen --------------------------------------'i6, 98&#13;
Williams, Maxine --------------------------------------------'i'i, 99&#13;
Williams, Roy --------------------------------------------------------6 1&#13;
Williamson, Bill ----------------------------------------------------6 1&#13;
W ilso n, Elva ------------------ ------------------ ----------------6 1, 92&#13;
W old , Benj amin ---------------------------------------------- 'il , 88&#13;
W olfso n, Joe --------- -------------------------------------------------4 1 Wood, Cleo M ae ________ ______ __ __ __ ______ _______ ___ ___ _____________ 6 l&#13;
Wood , George ------------------ ---------------------------------- ----4 1&#13;
Wood , Jean -- ---- -- ---------------------------------------------- 61 , 98&#13;
W oolsey, Pauline ----------------------------------------------'i 5, 92&#13;
Wooton, Minnette ------------------- ------ -----------------------56&#13;
W orsin g, Bob -----------------------------------------------_) 1, 118&#13;
\Vray, James ----------------------------------------------------------61&#13;
Wray, Lois ------------------------------------------------------ 51, 72&#13;
Wright, Annabelle ------------------------------------ 'i1, 66, 67&#13;
Wrig ht, Cleo ----------- ------- --- ----------- --------------------------98&#13;
Wright, Gord on ---------------------------------------------------- 5 5&#13;
Wright, Shirley ------------------------------------------61, 92, 99&#13;
Wrinkle, Beverl y ----------- ------------------ ----------------------- 51&#13;
Wrinkl e. Max ine -----·------------------------------·------ --- --- --- 56&#13;
Yates, Bonnie ----------- ---------------------------------------61, 8 l&#13;
Yates, Edna Jean ------------ --------------------41 , 81 , 84, 9 1&#13;
Young, Eugene ------------------------------------------------------ 51&#13;
Young, Joan ---- --------- -------------------------------------56, 11 0&#13;
Youngs, V ernon ------------------ ---------------------------------- 51&#13;
'{ oun gworth, V aleria -------------------------- ------------ 51 , 67&#13;
Zimmerman , Bob --------------------------------41, 11 'i, 124&#13;
0ne hundred six ty-six &#13;
16 No. Main St. Phone 1875&#13;
O'Neill I-lat Shop&#13;
"Fine Millinery"&#13;
~xclusive Millinery, Moderately&#13;
Priced for Miss and Matron&#13;
~e pairs 35TH ST. AND sTH AVE&#13;
A. K. WOODARD&#13;
AUTO SERVICE&#13;
PEREONAL SERVICE&#13;
FOR YOUR CAR&#13;
BEST BET'S&#13;
A&#13;
Buick&#13;
Sulley&#13;
Motor&#13;
Company&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
At }'vur&#13;
Service&#13;
.&#13;
GOOD to EAT WE SERVE&#13;
Sandwiches Lunches&#13;
S. &amp; S. GRILL&#13;
Soups Sa ndwiches&#13;
PLATE LUNCHES&#13;
816 'V.l. B'dway Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
With Sincere Congratulations&#13;
to the class of 1940&#13;
Walton Green Houses&#13;
500 No. 26 th Phone 601&#13;
Shirts to Order&#13;
BURGESS&#13;
SHIRT&#13;
co.&#13;
217-18 Karbach Block&#13;
209 South 13 th Street&#13;
Phone 4113&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
Lettering on Bowling,&#13;
Soft ball shirts and Coveralls.&#13;
0ne hundred si ty ~ven &#13;
I&#13;
Pi ctured above are: Bo b P asse r, ed itor, a nd Ma ri a lice Pi nhero, associate editor.&#13;
WE APPRECIATE ALL THE COOPERATION WE RECEIVED&#13;
Members of the editori a l staff a re lower left; top, Jean Schluter, De a n Ingram, June Pear ey. Middle: Martha Peters, Rocerta Gentry. Bottom: D o rothy Curri e and Gwe n H a rrirr. an .&#13;
Advercisin g solicitors are sh own at bottom right: Dua n e H o m an, D o ris Roge rs, and Lo is Sko w .&#13;
&lt;9ne hundred sixry-eig ht &#13;
Pictured above a re Yale Gotsdiner, business m anager, and his assistant, Jack Hargis.&#13;
LET'S PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS&#13;
Members of the Munticello's p rin ti ng staff are left to right: Everett M urph y, Glee Clapper, Duane H oman ,&#13;
Eugene Mills, Phil Peterse n, Eu~e ne Steward, Sam DeMar(', Vi ncent O'Hara.&#13;
&lt;9ne l·undred sixty-nine &#13;
• •&#13;
•&#13;
in the Department of&#13;
P r i n t i n g, Th o m a s&#13;
Jefferson High School&#13;
t:verett Murphy, Gene ral Foreman, Dua ne Homan&#13;
and Jack t:llis, Advertising Foremen, Ph il Petersen,&#13;
Vincent O'Hara, Glee Clapper, Pre ssmen ·=- ·:. ·=·&#13;
We enjoyed working with the staff in making the&#13;
engravings for this year's Monticello - A presentation&#13;
such as this book represents much time and effort on&#13;
the part of the staff.&#13;
In the making of the plates we endeavored to&#13;
carry out its intention s. We hope you like our&#13;
humble efforts.&#13;
() I L&#13;
Pl-IOTO ENGRAVIN G COMPANY&#13;
t.9ne hundred seventy&#13;
'i&#13;
I &#13;
May&#13;
1-2 -3-4 A cappella choir to Iowa City.&#13;
3 Radio program on KOIL.&#13;
·6 Nu Omega Mother-senior banquet.&#13;
9- 10- 11 Band to N ational contest.&#13;
9 Sigma Tau M other-daughter banquet.&#13;
11 Junior Golden Spike party.&#13;
'21 Federal R. 0. T. C. inspection.&#13;
'22 Senior banquet.&#13;
2 3-24 Junior play, "What a Life."&#13;
25' Junior-Senior prom.&#13;
28 Senior honor night.&#13;
29 Junior-Senior sign painting.&#13;
29 Nu Omega "Blackout" dance.&#13;
:n Senior. day.&#13;
June&#13;
2 Baccalaureate.&#13;
6 Commencement.&#13;
7 School year closes.&#13;
19 Masque and Bauble report card hop.&#13;
'9ne hundred seventy-one &#13;
Browns White Lunch&#13;
uBring Your Date to Ott's"&#13;
· · Good Food Priced Right ..&#13;
218 West: Broadway Phone 6228&#13;
()()n 's f;r()cerr&#13;
"We feature fresh meats"&#13;
Free Delivery&#13;
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T~OMAS J~FF~RSON ~16~ SC~OOL&#13;
PUBLISl-IED BY Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS&#13;
Of 1942&#13;
e EDITOR&#13;
• ASSIST ANT EDITOR&#13;
Shirley Lindberg&#13;
Violet Volz &#13;
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e ADMINISTRATION&#13;
·e ACADEMICS&#13;
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DEDICATION&#13;
~ 0 [E, THE members, W of the class of '42&#13;
sincerely dedicate this, our&#13;
yearbook, to those five fac,&#13;
ulty members who like our&#13;
school itself belong to the&#13;
memories of all the grad,&#13;
uating classes of the past .. &#13;
Top: Mr. 0 . A. Bump; Miss Minnie B. Rupp; Mr. I. F. Mueller. Bottom: Mr.&#13;
Thomas McMillen; Mr. R. F. Myers.&#13;
Page Eleven &#13;
FOREWORD&#13;
(YPECIAL acknowledgments&#13;
[..) for years of loyal service, re~&#13;
trospective glances at the past of&#13;
the school, a silver cover. . . . .&#13;
all these denote a special occa,&#13;
sion .... In these and many other&#13;
ways has the annual staff at,&#13;
tempted to make a significant&#13;
occasion of the twentieth anni,&#13;
versary of Thomas Jefferson high&#13;
school. ..... . &#13;
• •&#13;
Thomas Jefferson high school,&#13;
better known at T. ]., was born in&#13;
June, 1920. It might have been&#13;
born sooner, for its construction&#13;
was approved by popular vote on&#13;
March 12, 1917, but was thwarted&#13;
by the World War and legal obs~ ruct ns. In the two years that&#13;
followed, the school, built of Bedford limestone with Georgian&#13;
architecture and soft pine woodwork, grew in size and beauty.&#13;
From the front, the building took&#13;
on Lhe appearance of a half courtyard, with an east wing containing the cafeteria downstairs and&#13;
the auditorium upstairs. On the&#13;
extreme west was built a similar&#13;
wing which housed the library&#13;
and the gymnasium. It was then&#13;
constructed so that each wing&#13;
could be entered from the outside&#13;
through three parts of double&#13;
doors, the entrance through the&#13;
east wing permitting patrons to&#13;
go to the auditorium without having access to the rest of the building. For the use of th~ pupils, front entrances were made at the extreme right and&#13;
left of the center section. At the rear of the school, appeared two doors which&#13;
corresponded directly with those of the front.&#13;
On the east side of the bu'.lding, near the steps leading to the cafeteria, can be&#13;
found the corner stone, which was laid March 15, 1921. The school was dedicated&#13;
in January, 1922 and opened its doors to 716 young knowledge seekers the same&#13;
year.&#13;
The main building has fifteen classrooms on its first floor and fourteen on its&#13;
second. Though it has no full third floor, room 300 makes a "grand" beginning. This&#13;
room, since it is rather isolated, often remains unknown to some students. H owever&#13;
as the rendezvous of the journalism students who organize the Signal, the school's&#13;
weekly newspaper, it is one of the most important rooms in the school.&#13;
South of the main building is the object of the student printer's desire-the print&#13;
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enlarned in 1926 and printing facilit'es were improved in 1930 by addition of a larger&#13;
press&#13;
R O.T.C. training began with the opening of the school. In 1923 the R O .T.C.&#13;
unit was under the instruction of gea~t Bertram L. Rhea. Few boys were enrolkd&#13;
in the classes. and they had never been in a drill hall or a rifle range. In 1929 a small&#13;
ROTC h .11 w;:i ~ h1ilt n'l. th e e::tst s;de nf the annex. As the number taki1w this&#13;
training increa.oed. the need for more room became ev'.dent. Therefore, in 1937 one&#13;
of the school's biggest improvements came in the form of a large band and R.0.T.C.&#13;
hall adjoining the west side of the old printing room.&#13;
The first R.0.T.C. rifle squad at Thomas Jefferson was organized in 1930, and&#13;
in 19H an indoor rifle range was built.&#13;
A football game was first played on the T . J. field October 13, 1922. T. ].,&#13;
whose coach was Bill Thompson, played Oakland. The Yellowjackets, as the players &#13;
came to be known, played a memorable game for the school's football history for they&#13;
won, 19 to 9. That season T. J. emerged all-victorious, for not a game was lost. The&#13;
season's encounters summed up to T. J's winning a total of 61 points to their opponent's 9.&#13;
In 1922, the school band was organized. The Thomas Jefferson and Abraham&#13;
Lincoln high school bands consolidated in 1923, and won first place in a contest&#13;
with the Omaha Central and Lincoln, Nebraska bands. Following this success, they&#13;
participated in the National High School Band contest held at Chicago. Here they&#13;
were awarded third place among the hundred high school bands that took part.&#13;
The first Thomas Jefferson high school orchestra, organized in 192 3, was composed of seven members.&#13;
Debate was introduced at Thomas Jefferson in 1924 by the debate club. On&#13;
January 10, 1924, the negative team defeated Atlantic and Woodbine. In February &#13;
•&#13;
the affirmative team opened the season by debating South High of Omaha. Thomas&#13;
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Center. This closed the season.&#13;
Dramatics was taken up extensively by literary societies at Thomas Jefferson&#13;
in 1925. Since then the high school's own programs coupled with paid activity&#13;
programs have made great use of the auditorium .&#13;
. . . And so things were begun .. . and so they grew in stature and in importance ... .&#13;
Thirty-five seniors received high school diplomas as the class of '24 ... the&#13;
first graduating class of Thomas Jefferson high school. This year, well over six&#13;
times this many will walk down the aisle in mortar board and gown .....&#13;
These classes and those to come are the history makers of Thomas Jefferson&#13;
high school. &#13;
r·· f .&#13;
• The Band and R.0.T.C. Hall--The greatest architectural addition to Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School&#13;
• After the snow--Thomas Jefferson High School in winter &#13;
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To the Faculty and Students of&#13;
the Thomas Jefferson High School:&#13;
Supt. C. L. Crawford&#13;
Now in his second year&#13;
as the capable superintendent of Council Bluffs Public&#13;
Schools' System, Dr. Crawford sends a message to the&#13;
students of Thomas Jefferson High School.&#13;
Twenty years ago a new chapter was opened in the history of the Council&#13;
Bluffs Independent School District. That chapter began with the first opening&#13;
of the Thomas Jefferson High School, then a young institution which was soon&#13;
to grow into one of the strong and outstanding high schools of this section. This&#13;
growth has been both well and rapid. You are recognized today as a most worthy&#13;
competitor in scholarship, athletics, and social development.&#13;
Today we are passing through extremely critical times and our world is in&#13;
turmoil. We are counting on all of our people, present and future, Thomas Jefferson&#13;
faculty and students, to do their part in helping settle the present world problems&#13;
in the most satisfactory manner. Many of your graduates are serving today in the&#13;
United States Armed Forces and many others will serve. Others can also help by&#13;
filling places and positions at home in a more efficient and capable manner, by&#13;
working a little harder, and by doing just a little more to take the place of those&#13;
who are now in Military Service.&#13;
As members of the Thomas Jefferson High School, you go to make up one&#13;
important body or organization of the greater Council Bluffs public school system.&#13;
Your loyalties belong not only to your Thomas Jefferson High School but to your&#13;
city as well. As members of the Thomas Jefferson High School and potential graduates&#13;
from the Council Bluffs public school system, you face important responsibilities&#13;
in the future as an adult citizen and we wi·sh you all kinds of success and hope&#13;
that the world which lies ahead will be happier and more successful than the&#13;
one in which we find ourselves at the present.&#13;
Sincerely yours,&#13;
C. L. CRAWFORD.&#13;
CLC:GFF &#13;
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Principal R. F. Myers&#13;
Leading students, faculty and&#13;
office force through difficult and&#13;
pleasant days at school, the name&#13;
R. F. Myers has become synonomous&#13;
with the enviable reputation of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School.&#13;
On the north side of Thomas Jefferson High School, near the middle of th hall,&#13;
there is an archway which leads to the school's office. Those who enter this busy&#13;
portal soon discover that everyone inside is e:ther hurriedly trying to do something&#13;
for someone else or very energetically endeavoring to get something done for himself. Students are usually in the latter predicament and 'vvisely choose the help of&#13;
one of three competent young office assistants-Virginia Dinkle, Virginia Buck,&#13;
or Annabell e Wright. These girls are capable of coping with the problems involving&#13;
T. ]. or its students for a special reason-all three can claim it as their alma mater.&#13;
Note: Since this picture was taken, Virginia Dinkle has accepted a position&#13;
in Washington . Her place has been taken by Josephine Marlow.&#13;
Left to righ t: Virginia Dinkle, Virginia Buck, and Annabelle Wright &#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Aker&#13;
A. B. T abor College, U . of Southern&#13;
alifo~nia&#13;
Latin&#13;
Ruth M. Brown&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Fletch er College, U. of Iowa,&#13;
orthwestern U.&#13;
En glish, Drama&#13;
0. A. Bump&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Indiana U., Purdue U., Hunting· ton College, Creighton U.&#13;
Ph ysics, Chemistry Evelyn Bergan&#13;
B. A . and B. S.&#13;
St. · Ol af Coll ege, U . of Minnesota&#13;
Library&#13;
C. H. Carter&#13;
B. A.&#13;
N ebraska State T eacher's College,&#13;
Colorado State T eac her's, Iowa State T eacher's&#13;
Shop, Leath ercraft, W oodwork , Drawing&#13;
Charles Davis&#13;
B. A.&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
Chorus, A Cappella &#13;
Paul D awson&#13;
A. B. and A. M.&#13;
Iowa U., Indiana U., W isconsin&#13;
School of Music Band, Orchestra&#13;
W . E. Day&#13;
B. S.&#13;
Iowa State T eachers' College, U .&#13;
of Iowa&#13;
Bookkeeping, Sales&#13;
Genevra Faber&#13;
B. S.&#13;
Iowa State College, U. of Iowa&#13;
H omemaking, Foods Miles Eloe&#13;
A. B.&#13;
Hasting College, U. of Nebraska,&#13;
U. of Calif.&#13;
Geometry, Business Math.&#13;
H elen M. Exley&#13;
B. S. and M. A.&#13;
U. of Nebraska, Northwestern U.&#13;
Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry&#13;
Stephen J. Field&#13;
M . A.&#13;
U. of Iowa, U. of Minn., Iowa&#13;
State College&#13;
Biology &#13;
Nathalia Hutchison&#13;
Cedar Falls, Colorado State Teachers' College, Gregg Shorthand Col- lege.&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
H arold J. Jones B. A. and M . A . Capital City Commercial College,&#13;
Iowa Wesleyan, Parsons College,&#13;
Gregg Commercial Coll ege, U . of&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
T yping&#13;
Doris E. Killins&#13;
A. B. and M . A.&#13;
State U. of Iowa&#13;
En glish&#13;
Clara L. Gathmann&#13;
13 . A.&#13;
U. of ebraska, U. of Ch:ca.,.o, l".&#13;
of Omaha&#13;
En glish&#13;
Mabel Gunderson&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Conco rdia Coll ege, U. of Minneso·&#13;
ta, U.C.L.A. Columbia U., North&#13;
Dakota State Teachers' Coll ege Clothin g&#13;
Edward Jewett&#13;
A. B. Simpso n, Omaha U., Indiana State&#13;
Normal&#13;
General and Senior Science &#13;
- Helen l(ohr&#13;
B. A. and M. A.&#13;
Diploma in English, College of&#13;
Wooster, U. of Wis., U. of London,&#13;
U. of Colo., Ohio State, Friends&#13;
U., Kings College&#13;
English&#13;
Ralph M. Letts&#13;
B. A. and M. A.&#13;
Coe College, U . of Iowa&#13;
Economic Geography, T yping&#13;
Hazel Miller&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Jamestown College, Iowa U., Iowa&#13;
State Teachers' College&#13;
Journalism&#13;
I&#13;
Esther Madden&#13;
A. B. and M. A.&#13;
U. of Misouri, U. of Nebraska English&#13;
I. F. Mueller&#13;
B. S.&#13;
Iowa State Teacher's College,&#13;
Omaha U . Drawing, Art, Automotive Service&#13;
Hannah Nyholm&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Dana College, U. of Iowa, U. of&#13;
Chicago, U . of Nebr.&#13;
Spanish&#13;
- --&#13;
•. &#13;
Orville Orr&#13;
M.A.&#13;
Iowa State T eacher's College, U. of&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Am. History, Economics&#13;
F. J. Paluka&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Ripon College, U. of Chicago, U . of Omaha&#13;
Am. History, Law&#13;
Minnie B. Rupp&#13;
A. B.&#13;
Colorado State Teachers', Wash· ington U., Omaha U.&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
..&#13;
Ralph A. Parkison&#13;
B. Ed.&#13;
Ill . State Teachers, Iowa State Col·&#13;
lege, Purdue U.&#13;
Printing&#13;
Grace Schroeder&#13;
B. S. and M . A.&#13;
U. of Nebraska, U. of Colo.&#13;
Bookkeeping, Junior Business&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland&#13;
A. B. and M. A.&#13;
Park College, Columbia U ., Creigh·&#13;
ton U ., U. of Iowa&#13;
Government, Am. History &#13;
R. L. Thistlethwaite&#13;
B. S. and M. A.&#13;
Central Business College, Am.&#13;
Technical Society, Graceland Col·&#13;
lege, Iowa U., Omaha U. Mo.&#13;
State Teachers.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Homer L. Townsend&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Cornell College, Omaha U., Iowa&#13;
State Teachers, Iowa U.&#13;
General Science&#13;
Doron L. W arrcn&#13;
B. A. and M. A.&#13;
John Fletcher College, Iowa Uni·&#13;
vcrsity&#13;
W orld History&#13;
Ernest H. Ulm&#13;
B. A.&#13;
Fort Dodge Junior College, Carle·&#13;
ron College. Iowa U.&#13;
Speech, Debate&#13;
Garnet Welsch&#13;
E. A.&#13;
Iowa State T eachers College,&#13;
Creighton University&#13;
Civics&#13;
Sergeant Todd&#13;
Drill, R.0 .T.C.&#13;
Note: Please see Athletic Section&#13;
for pictures of Miss Grow and Mr.&#13;
Stuelke. &#13;
Mr. Herman Jensen&#13;
Mr. Jack Millard&#13;
Mr. John Myers&#13;
Mr. George Haworth Mrs. Anna Lund&#13;
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MARTHA&#13;
S. BOEGE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Auditors club; Hiking club; Law club; "Tulip Time" ; Girls Glee, 11h; Road Show; May Pete.&#13;
JEAN BRETZ&#13;
Stenoirraphic&#13;
International Corre&#13;
spondence&#13;
club,&#13;
2, se&#13;
c.; Solo club; Road&#13;
Show, 2; Girls Glee,&#13;
2; May&#13;
Pete, 2; Football Queen Att.&#13;
ILA BRUNSTEDT&#13;
Stenoirraphic&#13;
Auditors club;&#13;
H&#13;
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Homemaking club.&#13;
MARJABELLE BRYANT&#13;
Merchandisinir&#13;
YOU club, pres.; GAA, 3;&#13;
G&#13;
ym&#13;
Night; Volleyball, 4; Ba&#13;
sketb&#13;
all, 4; "You Can't Take It With&#13;
You"; "Retreat"; "Rar&#13;
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"Mignonette" ; Band, 2, State&#13;
Contest; Colonial Ball,&#13;
H&#13;
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nor Court; Road Show, 2; Gym Ass't club, 2; May Pate, 2; Plav&#13;
Day; Rails&#13;
Pageant; "Lady&#13;
of&#13;
Letters".&#13;
GERALDINE BURKEY&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Sigma&#13;
T au,&#13;
Fh, treas., pres.;&#13;
Band, 3; State, Di&#13;
st., Nat'! contests; Orchestra, Dist.; Road&#13;
Show; May&#13;
P&#13;
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BOB CALLISON&#13;
Colle1re&#13;
Senior Science club;&#13;
Good Drivers club; Masque &amp; Baubl e; Foo&gt;&#13;
ball; "R&#13;
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"Lady&#13;
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Letters"; Band; Rifle&#13;
Team; Road Show;&#13;
Debate; Iowa City Art Exhibit.&#13;
LORRAINE BRADFORD&#13;
Gener&#13;
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GAA, 3 'h , sec., sgt. at. arms;&#13;
Sports,&#13;
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Day; Gym&#13;
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Tulip Time ; HMS Pinafore&#13;
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3; Road Show&#13;
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LETHA CECIL BROW&#13;
Merchandi&#13;
sinir&#13;
Persia,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Red Cros ; YOU club; Girls Glee. K ENNETH E. BRYANT&#13;
College&#13;
Kamera Klub, 2; Mu&#13;
sic club;&#13;
r,&#13;
adio club, pres. ; Band,&#13;
4; Orchestra; ROTC band, 3. W ENDELL BURGETT Merchandising&#13;
Wre&#13;
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stling; ROTC, Corp'!.&#13;
ROBERT&#13;
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" You Can't&#13;
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CAROL CAMPBELL&#13;
Merchandising&#13;
A udit&#13;
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Fete. &#13;
MAXJNE CAMPBELL&#13;
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2;&#13;
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"R&#13;
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JOE CARTER&#13;
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Boys Glee; A&#13;
capella; Signal&#13;
ad solicitor:&#13;
Cheerleader; ROTC, Sgt.&#13;
DONALD JAY CLARK&#13;
General&#13;
Kam&#13;
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Leader&#13;
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ROTC Sgt.; Color Gu&#13;
ard.&#13;
WINIFRED V. COFFEY&#13;
Colleire&#13;
Solo club; Spani&#13;
sh club; Choru&#13;
s.&#13;
BETTY RAE COON&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Sigma Tau; Spani&#13;
sh club;&#13;
GAA;&#13;
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"Bad Penny"; "Retreat";&#13;
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May Fete, 2; Play day; Rails Pageant; Bookkeepin g clinic.&#13;
CAROLYN COTTMIRE&#13;
College&#13;
N u Omega, 3,&#13;
v. pres. , pre .;&#13;
Library club, 2, sec., pre .; V olley Ball; "Just Before the P rom" ; Prod., "Migonette" ; Colonial Ball, 3; Military Ball, 2; Road Show, 2; Gym A ss't; May Fete; Style Show; Rails Pageant; Gym Night; Colonial Ball, Honor Court.&#13;
VERNON CAN&#13;
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2; Music club;&#13;
Foo&#13;
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Signal Sports ed.; A capella;&#13;
Adv.&#13;
Band; Jr. Glee; Drum&#13;
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Rails Pageant; Mordi Gras; MINK; Music contests; Ak-sar· ben, State, Des Moines, Kansas City.&#13;
EULA GOFFMAN&#13;
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Baseball; Basketball; Badminton;&#13;
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RUTH CORNING&#13;
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HELEN CRIPPEN&#13;
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MARY RAE CROSON&#13;
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State, Aksarben contest.&#13;
SADIE DAPRIZIO&#13;
Colle11:e&#13;
Delphians; European Round· table; Nu Omega, 2; Pep club;&#13;
Prod. "Rarely Fatal", "Lady of&#13;
Letters", "Mignonette"; News&#13;
Ed., Signal, 2; Girls Council;&#13;
Colonial Ball; Road Show; Ames Science Day; May Fete; IHSPA&#13;
convention.&#13;
EDWARD DAVIS&#13;
Colleite&#13;
Signal, 3, Monticello,&#13;
Sgt.&#13;
GORDON DIGGLE&#13;
Colleite&#13;
Lettermen club, v. pres., Sgt. at Arms, 3; Sports club; Footpall, Co-Capt., 4; Track, 3;&#13;
Basketball, 4; Spanish club;&#13;
"Rarely Fatal"; Porum, 3; Student Teacher; Mardi Gras.&#13;
WILLIAM GEORGE DRY- DEN&#13;
Colle11:e&#13;
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sec., treas.; Track; Wrestling:&#13;
Football; Basketball; Boxing·&#13;
"HMS Pinafore"; Orchestra'.&#13;
Band; A capella; Glee; Road&#13;
Show, 3; Ames Science Day·&#13;
May Pete, 3. '&#13;
EVELYN DURICK&#13;
Collell'e&#13;
Spanish club; Bible club; Jr.&#13;
Glee; Girls Glee; Girls Council;&#13;
Self Reliant; Road Show; Student Teacher; State Music Con•&#13;
test; Style Show.&#13;
BARBARA CROUCH&#13;
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Abraham Lincoln; Commercial&#13;
Pep club, ec.&#13;
CHARLES E. DAVIS&#13;
Collc11:e&#13;
Kamera Klub, v. pres.; Music&#13;
Theory club; Latin club, Quest• or; Masque &amp; Bauble 2· "Retreat"; "Blue Teapot".' "Three's a Crowd"; "You Can~t Take It&#13;
With You" ; "Rarely Fatal";&#13;
"Migonette"; "Fireman Save My&#13;
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Boys' Glee; Self Reliant; Road&#13;
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IHSPA,, Convention ; "Lady of&#13;
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SAM DE MARE&#13;
Industrial&#13;
Kamera Klub, 2; Basketball, 2;&#13;
Printing: Signal, 3, Monticello,&#13;
3; ROTC 1st Lieut.; Student&#13;
T eacher; Rails' Pageant.&#13;
CLIFFORD D . DILTS&#13;
General&#13;
Good Drivers' League, 2; Biology club.&#13;
LORETTA MAE DUNN&#13;
College&#13;
Travel club, sec.; "Tulip Time"&#13;
Jr. Glee ; Girls Glee; Forum, 2&#13;
Ames Science Day; May Fete&#13;
Style Show.&#13;
DONALD J. ECHRICH&#13;
Industrial&#13;
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Iowa&#13;
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HELEN FERRIS&#13;
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EUGENE R. FLECKY&#13;
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BENNA JANE HUNT&#13;
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BLAINE HUMPHERY&#13;
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MARY JAN E KOEBEL SI enographic&#13;
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VERNA MAY LAUGESON&#13;
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RITA MAE JONES&#13;
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PAUL A. KENNEDY&#13;
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JERRY MILLIMAN&#13;
College&#13;
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WALTER MOORE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
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JOSEPHINE MRKACEK&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
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S. EVERETT MURPHY&#13;
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College&#13;
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Silver Gloves; Monticello, ads;&#13;
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CRAIG N EILL&#13;
College&#13;
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DOUGLAS HEr RY NEVE&#13;
College&#13;
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JEANNE NOLAN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Travel club; Book Review; Flag&#13;
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CLAUDE W. NORTON JR. BusinLaw club; Kamera Klub.&#13;
BETTY O'DELL&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls' Glee; May Fete; Rails&#13;
Pageant.&#13;
JEANNE OLSON&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Masque &amp; Bauble, v. pres., 2;&#13;
International Correspondence&#13;
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"Fireman, Save My Child", "Lis- ten, the Flag"; Prod., "Rarely&#13;
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MARJORIE PACE&#13;
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Dist., Ak-sar-ben contests, 2;&#13;
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May Pete.&#13;
KENNY NIELSO&#13;
College&#13;
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"Rarely Fatal"; Road Show, 2;&#13;
Iowa ;t Exhibition; "Lady of&#13;
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DEAN A . N ORDQUIST&#13;
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HELEN OLLIE&#13;
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BOB OPAL&#13;
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P aul.&#13;
MAXI&#13;
N E WALTON&#13;
College&#13;
Masq&#13;
ue &amp;?&#13;
B&#13;
auble, 3; "Fl&#13;
att&#13;
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-&#13;
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W&#13;
ord" ; Pr&#13;
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., "Stage&#13;
D oo&#13;
r"; "J&#13;
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ne&#13;
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" ; "Nine&#13;
Pine Street" ; "R&#13;
a&#13;
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ly&#13;
F&#13;
atal" ;&#13;
"Y&#13;
o u&#13;
C&#13;
an't&#13;
T&#13;
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ke It With You" ;&#13;
"Mi&#13;
g&#13;
n&#13;
o&#13;
n&#13;
ett&#13;
e&#13;
" ; "What A Life&#13;
" ;&#13;
Road Sho&#13;
w; M&#13;
ay&#13;
P&#13;
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t&#13;
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2;&#13;
Stage&#13;
C&#13;
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w. &#13;
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LOIS WAUGH&#13;
Steno&amp;T11phic&#13;
Kamera Klub, sec., 2%; May&#13;
Pe&#13;
te; Forum.&#13;
MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS Business&#13;
Masq ue Cd Baublt; Prod&#13;
., "Retreat", "Rarely Fatal", "The Blue Teapot", "Mignonette" ;&#13;
Jr. Glee; Sr. Glee; "Tulip&#13;
Time"; May Pete.&#13;
PAULI&#13;
NE WOOLSEY&#13;
Merchandising&#13;
Kamera&#13;
Klub, sec., Treas. ; Art&#13;
club, pres&#13;
.; MEE, Pres.;&#13;
Law&#13;
club sec.; Volley&#13;
b&#13;
all; Pr&#13;
od.,&#13;
"Ra;ely Fatal" ;&#13;
B&#13;
and ; Girls&#13;
Cou&#13;
nci&#13;
l;&#13;
Road Show;&#13;
May&#13;
Pete;&#13;
R&#13;
ails Pageant; Style Show, 2;&#13;
Art Exhibit, Iowa City; St&#13;
a&#13;
te Fair Exhibit; Sr. Class v. pres.;&#13;
Mardi Gras;&#13;
C&#13;
olonial&#13;
B&#13;
all,&#13;
Honor Court.&#13;
CLEO WRIGHT&#13;
General&#13;
Homemakin g club;&#13;
S&#13;
olo clu b;&#13;
A cappella, 2%; Jr. Glee ; "HMS&#13;
Pinafor&#13;
e"; Southwest Iowa&#13;
Fest1·&#13;
val; Girls Co&#13;
ncil;&#13;
Road Show,&#13;
3;&#13;
May Pete;&#13;
S&#13;
tate Contest;&#13;
C&#13;
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lor·&#13;
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s; Iowa&#13;
C&#13;
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ty Festival.&#13;
MAXINE WRINKLE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Nu Omega; Int&#13;
ernational&#13;
C&#13;
o&#13;
r·&#13;
respondence;&#13;
V&#13;
olle&#13;
yball;&#13;
Bas·&#13;
ketball; Gym Ni&#13;
ght;&#13;
Road Show;&#13;
May Pete.&#13;
DON WHITE&#13;
Bu&#13;
siness&#13;
E u r op e a n Roun&#13;
d&#13;
-table, 2;&#13;
Speech club, Wrestling.&#13;
JACK&#13;
W OOLDRIDGE&#13;
College&#13;
Senior&#13;
Scie&#13;
nce club;&#13;
L&#13;
ett&#13;
ermen club; Golf; Boxing.&#13;
BOB WORSING&#13;
College&#13;
European Round·,!:able; Spor&#13;
ts club; Lettermen club; v. pres.,&#13;
2; Spani&#13;
sh club, pres.;&#13;
Foot&#13;
ball,&#13;
Co-Capt.,&#13;
4; Trac&#13;
k;&#13;
Bas&#13;
ketball;&#13;
Wrestling, Mgr.;&#13;
Road Show,&#13;
2; Forum 3; Student&#13;
T&#13;
e&#13;
a&#13;
cher;&#13;
Sr. Class Pres.&#13;
GORDON BRUCE WRIGHT&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
K&#13;
amera Klub, 2;&#13;
Good Drivers&#13;
club; Football;&#13;
T rack; "How The Chimes Rang"; Boys City,&#13;
Treas&#13;
.; SelfReliant;&#13;
Bookkeeping clinic; Student Teacher;&#13;
Forum, 3;&#13;
Lettermen club.&#13;
VER&#13;
N ON CHARLES&#13;
YOUNGS&#13;
College&#13;
Hi Y;&#13;
Good Drivers club, 2;&#13;
Pro&#13;
d., "Y&#13;
ou Can't&#13;
a&#13;
ke It With&#13;
You", "Rarely Fatal", "Nine Pine Street", " \1ary of Scot· land", "Mignonette" , "What a Life", "Stage Door", "Jane&#13;
Eyre", "Spring&#13;
Dance"; Boys'&#13;
Gl ee:&#13;
Road Show; Rails&#13;
Pag·&#13;
eant; HMS Pinafore;&#13;
" 41&#13;
illi,~s"; "Tulip Time", "Mik· ado ; Stage Crew. &#13;
Government students displaying notebooks&#13;
. A completed Senior project--the government notebook&#13;
. English VIII class learning the Sonnets&#13;
. . . Chemistry students absorbed in experimentation.&#13;
Page 46 &#13;
... Fine Art Students criticizing fellow student's work&#13;
. .. T yping students taking tests ... Running the mimeograph machine in secretarial&#13;
practice class&#13;
... High pressure sales talk to a prospective customer with sales class looking on&#13;
Page 47 &#13;
. .. Charles rests "her"&#13;
tootsies ....&#13;
. . . . music hath charms ....&#13;
. . startled by the flash ... · ·&#13;
...•.. subversive activities. ·&#13;
.. 'nuff said .....&#13;
. . . . . . that million-dollar&#13;
grin ....... .&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . Blondie meets&#13;
Dagwood---and how! ...... .&#13;
. . . ohhhhhh Mr. Orr .....&#13;
. . . . . . . tense moments ... &#13;
Th;:it push behind the ballot box brought these juniors forward ro lead their&#13;
class-·-sponsors, Miss Ruth Brown and Mr. Charles Davis; President, Bob Gilson;&#13;
Treasurer, Marilyn Moats; Secre~ary, Peggy Curran; and Vice-Presido:::nt, Dick&#13;
Corder.&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
A "sweeping victory" for the new officers of the Junior class was the result&#13;
of the election held on February 3. The meeting was conducted by Principal R. F.&#13;
Myers. Favorites of the ballot box were Bob Gilson for president; Dick Corder,&#13;
vice-president; Peggy Curran, secretary; and Marilyn Moats, treasurer. Miss Ruth&#13;
Brown and Mr. Charles Davis were elected class sponsors.&#13;
Bob, the president of the class, is active in dramatics, president of the Masque&#13;
and Bauble, and a member of the basketball squad. Dick, the vice-president, lettered&#13;
in track and participated in basketball, and is a member of the Lettermen's Club.&#13;
Peggy, secretary of the class, is a member of the G.A.A ., girls' sextette, and carried&#13;
a lead in the junior play. Marilyn, the treasurer, also led in the junior -play and is a&#13;
member of the G.A.A.&#13;
Miss Brown is sponsor of the Masque and Bauble and teaches dramatics and&#13;
English.&#13;
Mr. Davis is sponsor of the Solo Club and is instructor of vocal music.&#13;
An indication of the true class spirit was revealed by the large number of students who participated in the "try-outs" for various parts in the Junior play, "The&#13;
Charm School." It was dramatized on May 15.&#13;
Other activities of the Junior class were the annual junior frolic and the JuniorSenior Prom.&#13;
With the passing of spring into summer, graduation time grows nearer and thus&#13;
next fall the Juniors will take the places left vacant by the Senior class. With various&#13;
outstanding talents represented in the Class of '43, it expects to maintain the high&#13;
standards set by previous Senior classes at Thomas Jefferson High School.&#13;
Page 49 &#13;
fLA55&#13;
OF&#13;
ADAMSO , ANN&#13;
ADDISON, PATTY&#13;
AGNEW, MEL VIN&#13;
AGNEW, ROSALIA&#13;
AHART, JIM&#13;
r AN ERSON, DARRELL&#13;
l(J!, j BATES, BOB&#13;
BIESENDORPER, FLORENCE&#13;
BILLMIRE, ROBERT&#13;
BLAIR, EVA&#13;
BLOOMQUIST, CHARLES&#13;
BLOOMQUIST, EVELYN&#13;
BLUE, ORVILLE&#13;
BLUST, ROBERT&#13;
BRONS, DORIS&#13;
BROWNING, DEAN&#13;
BROWN, JACKLYN&#13;
CAMPBELL, JEANNE&#13;
CAMPBELL, PHYLLIS&#13;
CATO, JOSEPHINE&#13;
CHARLES, ELIZABETH&#13;
CLOVER, DORIS&#13;
CONNELL, SHIRLEY&#13;
CORDER, DICK&#13;
COTTON, PRANCES&#13;
CRONLAND, CALVIN&#13;
CUNNINGHAM, VIOLET&#13;
DAMGAARD, RUTH&#13;
DA VIS, BETTE&#13;
DAVIS, JACKIE&#13;
DETERDING, GLADY&#13;
DICKESON, PATTY&#13;
DIMON, DICK&#13;
DRAPER, JACK &#13;
DURHAM, BYRON&#13;
DURICK, CHARLOTTE&#13;
DURICK, HOWARD DURICK, JUNE&#13;
DURICK, PHYLLIS&#13;
EDWARDS, ANNA&#13;
FARRELL, CLEO&#13;
FERRARELLO, VIRGIL&#13;
FICKEL, DEAN&#13;
FICKEL, DON&#13;
FISHER, VELDA FLACK, RITA&#13;
FLAXBEARD, DON&#13;
FLECKY, ERNEST&#13;
FOLLETT, BETTY&#13;
FOR&#13;
D, DICK&#13;
FORSYTHE, MARY ALICE&#13;
FOUTCH, BETTY&#13;
FOUTCH, SHIRLEY '!'&amp;&#13;
FR ~~NE&#13;
GROTELUESCHEN, ARLIE&#13;
HAGER,&#13;
R&#13;
ALPH&#13;
HAKENSON, CARL HAMILTON, HARRY&#13;
HANKEY, EVELYN&#13;
HARGIS, BETTY HARGIS, BOB&#13;
HARRIS, MARGARET&#13;
HARRISON, JEAN&#13;
HARROD, JEANETTE&#13;
HELLER, BILL&#13;
HOTCHKISS, GEORGE&#13;
HOUGH, ELAINE&#13;
JACOBS, RICHARD&#13;
JENSEN, LORRAINE&#13;
JFWETT, JEANNE&#13;
.. .... &#13;
JOHNSO , BRAD&#13;
JORDA , ROBERT&#13;
KEALY, DEAN&#13;
KEETON, ELAINE&#13;
KEGL Y, HELEN&#13;
KELSEN, GORDO&#13;
KISSEL, FRA K&#13;
KNECHT, HELENMARIE&#13;
LAMBERTSON, BETTY&#13;
LAMBERTSON, ROBERT&#13;
LANG, GRACE&#13;
LANG, MARJORIE&#13;
LARSON, JEAN&#13;
LAWLESS, JIM&#13;
LORENZEN, GEORGE&#13;
LUND, BILL&#13;
MARSH, ROBERTA&#13;
MATICKA, RUTH&#13;
McKENZIE, BOB&#13;
McLAUGHLIN, BETTY&#13;
McMAHON, DONALD&#13;
MEADOWS, BETTY&#13;
. ~ MEEK, PEGGY&#13;
-tty"'~ MEYERSON, ELAINE&#13;
MILLIMAN, CUTLER&#13;
MRKACEK, JOE&#13;
NEVE, NINA&#13;
NIELSEN, NORMAN&#13;
NUZUM, PHYLLIS I&#13;
OGREN, CAROL '&#13;
OLIPHANT, WINIFRED . OLSEN, BETTY&#13;
EILL, WILMA&#13;
PANTIER, BETTY&#13;
PETERSEN, LILLIAN&#13;
PHILLIPS, BETTY&#13;
PICKENS, ROSALIE&#13;
PINHERO, BETTY&#13;
PODENDORF, MORRIS&#13;
REAL, BOB &#13;
RICH, DARLENE&#13;
RONK, DICK&#13;
ROUNDS, BONNIE&#13;
SAKS, BETTY&#13;
SCOTT, DOROTHY&#13;
SEALOSK, EVELYN&#13;
SHERMAN, WALTER&#13;
SISK, LORETT A&#13;
SMITH, AL&#13;
SMITH, CLIFFORD&#13;
SMITH, ELAINE&#13;
SMITH, RONALD&#13;
SOMERS, BOB&#13;
SORENSEN, PHYLLIS&#13;
STRONG, LESLIE&#13;
SWEETMAN, GEORGE&#13;
TUR IPSEED, BRUCE&#13;
TURNIPSEED, JIM&#13;
VANDERPOOL, SADIE MAE&#13;
WALKER. HERBERT&#13;
WEAVER, BETTY&#13;
WEA VER, LOIS&#13;
WEBB, DORIS&#13;
WEJBY, BETTY&#13;
WESTBROOK, BOB&#13;
WHEELER, JACK&#13;
WHITE, ESTHER&#13;
WIEDMAN, ROBERT&#13;
WILKS, GERALDINE&#13;
WILSON, ELVA&#13;
WOOD, CLEO MAE&#13;
WOOD, JEAN&#13;
WOOTEN, MINNETTE&#13;
WRIGHT, SHIRLEY&#13;
YATES, BONNIE&#13;
YOUNG, JOAN &#13;
Current event reports make up a part of the American History course .&#13;
. • . English VI students spend a period preparing their C areer Notebooks&#13;
a requirement of the course .. . Much research must be made in&#13;
preparing a C areer Notebook .&#13;
. . . Other History students spend time in studying maps as a&#13;
part of the course.&#13;
Page 54 &#13;
ALLEN, LORRAINE&#13;
ASKIN, TED&#13;
BABCOCK, FRANCES&#13;
BRAZEL TON, LLOYD&#13;
BROWN, JACK&#13;
BROWN, LONA MAR&#13;
BROWN, MERRILL&#13;
CH ANSEN, BETTY&#13;
CLARK, BETH {3 {. COOPER, MARY LOlt\ --1.&#13;
FORD, BEVERLY 0 'l&#13;
FULLER, DOROTHY&#13;
FURLER, DARLENE&#13;
GERMAR, JOAN&#13;
GIENAU,MARIANN&#13;
HALLBERG, BETTY&#13;
HANSEN, MARIAN.&#13;
HANSEN,~flb.I~~~&#13;
HANSEN, PATSY&#13;
,. 1J . ~ HEADLEE, BEATRICE&#13;
?n ~IMMELSHER, MADELYN '1~,-- - INGRAM, KEITH&#13;
ISAACSON,BOB&#13;
]E SEN, PATSY&#13;
JOHNSON, JOAN&#13;
KNOTT, JAMES&#13;
KUNICK, MARY ALICE&#13;
LAWLESS, MARJORY&#13;
LITTLEJOHN, LOLA&#13;
MAHONEY, GERALD&#13;
MA THIE SEN, SARA LOU&#13;
McCOLLOUGH, JACQUE&#13;
MILLIMAN, CURTIS&#13;
MITCHELL, MILDRED&#13;
MOSER, BETTY&#13;
NEAL, LOREN&#13;
PLUMMER, VERNELLE&#13;
PRIBYL, LUCILLE&#13;
PRIBYL, MARGARET&#13;
RAMEY, ROSE&#13;
REDMOND, DAREL&#13;
ROBINSON, JOYCE&#13;
ROONEY, JOAN&#13;
RUEVE, MARJORIE&#13;
SEALOCK, ROBERTA&#13;
SHANNON, DEWELL&#13;
SHRADER, HAROLD&#13;
SMIT H.BETTY&#13;
TICNOR, ADA MARIE&#13;
TISHER, JOYCE&#13;
WADUM, HAROLD&#13;
WALKER, JUNE&#13;
WOLD, WAYNE&#13;
fLA554 Df ' 4 ·. &#13;
... Biology students witness a demonstration of taxidermy .&#13;
. . . Commercial geography includes the study of farm products and their uses .&#13;
. . . Biology students plant trees to beautify Thomas Jefferson High School lawns.&#13;
Page 56 &#13;
... Spanish pupils h old round-table discussions to learn the language thoroughly .&#13;
. . . The principles of the triangle are taught in geometry classes ...&#13;
English III students learn poise in public speaking •&#13;
. . . The chefs' class whip up a delicacy to prove th at it can be done.&#13;
Page 57&#13;
1 &#13;
Amidst the whirl of schedule cards, new classes, and new teachers which come&#13;
at the beginning of each semester, the freshmen emerged to take the limelight from&#13;
the upperclassmen for a few days-old phrases, jokes, and stunts which are used on&#13;
the freshmen each year by the older students were taken from their hiding places&#13;
and used again.&#13;
Registration day represented the beginning of a new era for the freshmen.&#13;
They were filled with grand and noble ideas of making their high-school days the&#13;
happiest of their entire lives. They knew of the high standards of Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School students, and they resolved to maintain those high standards to the best&#13;
of their ability. "Grade-school" days were left behind as the " frosh" entered highschool with their eager outlook toward the future .&#13;
During the bustle and excitement of enrollment days, the Girls' Council stepped&#13;
in to give a helping hand to freshmen girls needing their advice. Later, the Girls'&#13;
Council also staged a Freshman Party, where the girls could become more acquainted&#13;
with each other and with their Girls' Council " big sisters."&#13;
T op row; left to right: Beatrice Dinovo, Mary Coffey, Delores H any, James Breeden, N orman&#13;
Sales, Milford M cCormick, Charles Carlson, George W ooley, Charles Emmonds, Ray&#13;
Keohen, Lyonel H arvey, Charles Bell, Roland Dunn, Dick M owery.&#13;
Second row: Darl ene Kozak, Bacilia Ru iz, M elida Lambertso n, Barbara M oge nsen, Lorraine&#13;
Oswald, Dolly Goldsberry, Gwendolyn \Varnecke, Phyllis Crippen, Juanita Carman, Cl eo&#13;
Gol dsberry, Myrtis Haines, Leota Pl eas, M ary Rose Ford, M arie Walters, Betty Jacobs,&#13;
Barbara H aynes, Betty Larsen , D on na Adamson, Betty Clinkenbeard, Augustina D eSan- tiago.&#13;
Third row: June Skow, Naomi H elms, Betty Aylsworth, W anda Masters, Beverly W ooto n,&#13;
Wanda Simmons, Alice H allberg, K athe rin e Davis, Betty M ae Foutch, Virginia W ood,&#13;
Ruth Sullivan, Rose Durick, Mary Jane Murphy, Wanda Hyatt, M argaret O sborn,&#13;
Shirley Lauver, Clara Stegall, D oris Pickens.&#13;
Front row: Bill T ownsend, Arlin Steward, T erry Shea, Bill Clinkenbeard, Ray Davis, Bob&#13;
Ankenbauer, Keith Meyer, Don Williamson, H arve M owry, Emil Rogic, D e Wayne&#13;
Broadstone, Frank K atzenstein, Dick Duitma n.&#13;
Page SB &#13;
I I&#13;
T op row; left to right: David Buller, Bob McCullough, Cliffo rd Evans, Earl Mahan, J. Fred&#13;
Evans, Clayton H akenson, Ronald Tilly, Bob Kubat, George Miller, Kenneth N egus,&#13;
Clayton Thomas, Jimmy Cook, Wayne W ard .&#13;
Bottom row: Boyd Gurney, Donald Durick, Babette Goodman, Betty White, Lucille Mayberry,&#13;
El eanor Passer, N ora Wilkins, Dorothy McDowell, Leona Meyers, Doris H enderson,&#13;
Virgin ia Montgomery, Marjorie H eckendorf, Marilou· Beckner, Betty Campbell, Frank&#13;
Kell ey, A rl in Steward .&#13;
· T op row; left to right : Orville Fried, Eld on \Veid eman, Merrill Carlson, Joseph Lawless;&#13;
Eugene .Peterson, William Fried, Edwin Johnson, Bill Brown, Donald Bloomquist, Bill&#13;
H owlan d, Lawrence W iedman, H oward Ollie, T eddy Ives, Don Flecky, James Sullivan.&#13;
Second row: Jean H eath, Mary Dawley, Irene Jensen, Lois Ulfers, N ona Samms, Carol Cook,&#13;
Ell en A rnold, Mary Ellen Scott, Mary Bell Costy, Blanche Jones, Geraldine Jensen,&#13;
Bernadette McLaughlin, Betty W alker, Janet Reneau, Shirley Smith, Lois Maye r,&#13;
Evelyn Batten.&#13;
Front row : Mildred Corbin , Eva Little, Kathryn N oves, Jean White, Dorothy Conaway,&#13;
Valleta Ballard, Betty Calloway, Barbara Miller, Collee n H annum, Ruth Williams, H elen&#13;
T onder, Alice Dimon, D onna Marie White, N orma Jean Waltrip, Loreta Lindsey,&#13;
Frances Boege.&#13;
Page 59 &#13;
Top row; left to ri ght: Earl Ferris, Bob Boyer, Floyd Keim, Edward Lebo, Marshall Cl ark,&#13;
Henry Bregantzel, Bob Saint, Arthur Peterson, Jack Graves, D elbert Applegate, Carl&#13;
Buck, Dick Edson, Bill Steppuhn, Bob Sturtz, Earl Corbin.&#13;
Second row: Scott Smith, Phillip Scarpellino, Arthur Johnson , Rolla Stevenson, Gwendolyn&#13;
Kn ouse, Eva Mae Hunt, Marjorie Kl otz, Donald Sturm, Dan Rein ert, Bill Sweeney,&#13;
Kenneth Plumer, Pat Patterson, Dale Larsen, Paul Rind one, Rich ard T albott, Gus N elso n,&#13;
T ommy Rooney.&#13;
Front row: Joy Jacobsen, V irginia Strother, Beve rly Youn g, Kathleen Gallagher, Elain e Lewis,&#13;
Jacqueline Clause n, Corinne Ahart, Vivian Glebe, Pat Heller, N atalie Goldbransen,&#13;
Billie Ruth Rogers, Jacqueline Rosenbaum, Donna Volpp, Marion Callahan , Stellamae&#13;
Kissell, Norm a Craig, Barbara Henry.&#13;
T op row; left to right: Pharris Simons, Earl All en, Earl Fickel, T ommy Cochran, D ean H argis,&#13;
Dick Bettes, Ern est Barrick, Jack Thompson, Bruce H erriott, Deno Allison, Harold&#13;
H ood, Charl es H osford, John Moore, Billy Keairn es, Ch arl es Shann on.&#13;
Second row: Jack N olan, H arold W atts, Ronald Saar, H arold Jagers, Joseph Respeli ers, Eu ge ne&#13;
N elson, Elizabeth W ebster, Dorothy Sharrett, M arie "W ay, Ruth V aughn, Barbara V an&#13;
Scoy, Shirley Johnson, Loretta Smith.&#13;
Front row: Betty Lawson, Gerald ine John son, Z elma Blue, Jeannette Cowles, M argaret Reed,&#13;
Dorothy K endall, Clarice Sizer, V iolet Haines, Anita .Bahn son, Betty Jennin gs, M arjorie&#13;
Jenkins, Ruth Fluharty, Clara Beam.&#13;
Page 60 &#13;
... General Science experiments interest a freshman student ... the human body&#13;
is a part of the study of General Science .&#13;
. . Sewing students learn to mak.e their own wardrobes .&#13;
. . . Mechanical drawing classes help the war program by drawing&#13;
defense plans ... Hard at work in the Shop class.&#13;
Page 61 &#13;
Colonial Ball ushers make a&#13;
pretty picture ..&#13;
. . "Snuffy"&#13;
swings a wicked shovel .....&#13;
camera-shy Betty . . ..&#13;
Hugh&#13;
Polson and uniform .&#13;
ooooooooh, Robert ..&#13;
. a rapt&#13;
moment of "Prelude"-a la&#13;
Davis .&#13;
. . isn't this fun,&#13;
boys? ..&#13;
. . Jim Jensen, OR, a&#13;
Great moment from a great&#13;
play&#13;
. . . who tilted the camera? .&#13;
. . so THAT'S what&#13;
they do at conventions! .....&#13;
Making a sale-credit, of course&#13;
. . . . . the Sunshine kids,&#13;
catching up on their ultraviolet. &#13;
I I&#13;
::::&gt;&#13;
I &#13;
T op picture: Jack Brown, Kathleen Gallagher, Mr. Ern est Ulm, Ada Marie Ticnor, Marvin&#13;
Maltz.&#13;
Second row: Jacquelyn Rosenbaum, M arilyn Greenlee, Elaine Lewis.&#13;
Bottom p:cture: The debate team prepare for a contest. Left to right: Marilyn Greenlee,&#13;
Elaine Lewis, Jack Brown and Kathleen Gallagher.&#13;
The 1941 -42 debate season proved a successful, if not an over-active one, for&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School. Early in the fall, the debaters, under direction of&#13;
Coach Ernest H . Ulm, sponsored the 7th Annual Debate Clinic. Thirty-two teams&#13;
were entered, representing schools all over the mid-west.&#13;
A Freshman-Sophomore debate was next on the calendar. This was given&#13;
before the student body on November 21, at which Mr. David Grant, former member of the Thomas Jefferson High School faculty, judged. The decision was given&#13;
to the freshmen.&#13;
The Missouri Valley Debating Tournament came next on the schedule. At&#13;
this, T. J. entered only in the girls' tournament.&#13;
February 27 saw T . J. debating at South High School. Both T. J. teams, however, lost close decisions. South retaliated on March 6 by debating before the&#13;
T. J. student body, at which our affirmative team won and the negative team lost.&#13;
The final tournament of the season was held at Creighton Prep on April 6.&#13;
Although no decisions were handed to the T. J. debate teams, Jack Brown emerged&#13;
in the finals of the original oratorical . contest to win the first place.&#13;
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\• &#13;
Left to right: Norman Gilson, pnntmg editor; Shirley Lindberg,&#13;
Managing editor; and Violet Voltz, assistant editor.&#13;
Below is the Editorial Staff of the 1942 Monticello.&#13;
Top row; left to right: Charles Aten, boys' sports editor, Shirley Smith, girls'&#13;
sports editor; Jeanne Olson and Jean Germar, senior editors; Peggy Gineau,&#13;
faculty editor.&#13;
Bottom row: Marvin Maltz, and H elen Jensen, proofreaders; Marjorie Pace, club&#13;
editor, John Pohmissano, assistant printing editor, Betty Pantier, junior editor.&#13;
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T o-p: left: Helen Jensen, managing editor of the Signal.&#13;
Rig ht; First semester sta ff; back row : Sadie Dapriz'.o, Charles Dav is, Violet Volz, Helen Jensen, Jeanne Olso n, Roberta Polson, Virginia Pickens.&#13;
Front: Benna Hunt, Joan Clausen, Jean Germar, Marcella T am isiea, Max in e Campbell.&#13;
Top left: Ivan Liddell, sports; Ann Adamson, Shirley Foutch, proofreaders; Bill Helle r,&#13;
front page.&#13;
Top r'g ht: Byrle H oove r, Geraldine Kuhl, Mary Hanafan, business staff.&#13;
Bottom left: H oward Durick, advertisin g. Right: Gordon Diggle, D oug Neve, sports.&#13;
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Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
School's Annual Colonial&#13;
Ball, an affair strictly for&#13;
girls, is given each year to&#13;
choose the best-loved girls&#13;
of the school. These girls&#13;
are chosen from the Senior class by popular ballot.&#13;
Cofcniaf !Baff&#13;
Revealed as the four best-loved girls were: Eula Coffman as George Washington, Violet Volz as Martha Washington, Pauline Woolsey as Dolly Madison, Marjorie&#13;
Garrean as James Madison.&#13;
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COURT OF HONOR&#13;
Left to right : Jean Germar, Beverly&#13;
Bigelow, Billyemae Schicketanz,&#13;
Carolyn Cottmire, Marjabelle&#13;
Bryant, Betty Bailey.&#13;
ESCORTS&#13;
Back row; le ft to right: Evelyn H artwell, Pat Silien, A llis Wall,&#13;
Betty Wallace.&#13;
Front: Bette Bailey, M argaret Jensen, Margaret Sluyter, Gwen&#13;
Ervin, Jacklyn Brown, Shirley&#13;
Sm:th. &#13;
Leading the grand march at Thomas Jefferson's Annual Military Ball were&#13;
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Charles Aten with Honorary Lieutenant Colonel Eula&#13;
Coffman, and Cadet Major Jerry Milliman with Honorary Major Marjorie Garrean.&#13;
The Ball, under direction of Sergeant E. G. Todd, was held March 28. Below&#13;
left ; company representatives from Thomas Jefferson R. 0 . T. C. Corps staged a&#13;
drill for the best company. The winner, company "C", is shown receiving the&#13;
trophy. Below, right; dancing to the music of Eugene Glynn's orchestra at the Ball.&#13;
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Thomas Jefferson's R. 0. T. C. is composed of three companies. Because&#13;
of the war, the rifles which the companies are carrying will be turned over to the&#13;
government for use in the defense of our country.&#13;
T op: Company "C" stands at attention.&#13;
Center: First platoon of Company "A" marching in outside drlll.&#13;
Bottorn: Company "C" presents arms.&#13;
The boys pictured above are drilling to perfect the maneuvers which they will&#13;
execute on the annual Inspection Day at Thomas Jefferson High School.&#13;
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Top: Second Team Rifle Squad. Left to right: Ernest Hancock, John McCullough, Clifford&#13;
Moss, Jack Wheeler, William Mayberry, Don Shipl ey, George Lorenzen.&#13;
Center: First T eam Rifl e Squad. Back row:Ca rl Colby, Dale Riche, Les Strong .&#13;
Front row: Jim Jensen, Clarence Yokom, Geo rge H otchkiss.&#13;
Bottom: The rifle team practices for a match in the rifle ran ge .&#13;
The most important match of the Thomas Jefferson Rifle T eam was the Seventh&#13;
Corps Area Intercollegiate Gallery Match. Dale Riche was the entrant making&#13;
the most points during the contest. During a match of this type, there are four&#13;
stages from which an entrant must fire-the prone position, sitting, kneeling, and&#13;
standing positions. Another match was also held in December between the T . J.&#13;
and A. L. rifle teams. In this, the Thomas Jefferson High School rifle team came&#13;
out the winner, beating A. L. by 102 points.&#13;
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d?oad ~how&#13;
To the cheers and howls of appreciative audiences, the Road Show, sponsored&#13;
annually by the Senior class, was presented to the public on April 16, 17, and 18.&#13;
This year's production contained the story of a small-town girl, Vickie, who&#13;
won an amateur contest held in her home town, received a prize of a trip to Broadway,&#13;
and with her brother Johnny, crashed the "Great White W ay."&#13;
Shown above are scenes from the Road Show. Vickie and Johnny, the leads,&#13;
were played by Betty Lee Ethington and Norman Nielsen.&#13;
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The Thomas Jefferson High School Concert Band is composed of 75 members.&#13;
In the State contest, held at Abraham Lincoln High School on May 1-2 , the band&#13;
won a 1st Rating. -Mr. Paul Dawson, instrumental music instructor, is director of&#13;
the Concert Band . In the picture below are the baton twirlers, who lead the Marching Band at football games and other occasions.&#13;
Left to right: Harriet Cody, Marianne Gienau, Joan Germar, Bonnie Rounds,&#13;
Marilyn Greenlee, Ann Adamson, N orma Robinson, Joan Clausen. &#13;
Standing; left to right: Marvin H illman, Rex Ratcl'ffe, Calvin Cronlin, Walter Sherman,&#13;
Bonnie Rounds, LeRoy Manners, Matthew Johnson, T ommy Cochran, Mr. Paul Dowson,&#13;
director, Dare! Redmond, H elen T onder, Jacklyn Clausen.&#13;
Seated : Dorothy Lassiter, Joyce Tisher, Jack Brown, Betty Smith, Lona Marie Brown, Lloyd&#13;
Gourley, James Knott, Marilyn Greenlee, Jean Larsen.&#13;
Reed Quintet: HelenTonder, Jeanne Jewett, Darci&#13;
Redmond, Joan Germar,&#13;
W alter Sherman.&#13;
Brass&#13;
cliffe,&#13;
Cody,&#13;
Verle&#13;
don .&#13;
Sextet: Rex RatDon Miller, Percy&#13;
Dare! Redmond,&#13;
Reeves, Joe GarPage 73 &#13;
Top row: Barbara Friedrich, T om Myns r, H n y H yde, Verle Reeves, John Larse n,&#13;
Ern est H ancock, Bob Bill mire, Charles H oke , Carl H akenson, Dwayne Hires, Charles&#13;
Blue, H arry Hurd, D on Spires, Jim Sulhoff, Clarence Y okom, Jerry Sh ea, Shirley&#13;
Pinhero, Betty Wallace.&#13;
Second row: Virginia Herman, Betty Lee Ethington, D on Flaxbeard, Cutler M illiman, Jim&#13;
Ahart, Charles Bloomquist, Gordon K elso n, Bruce W illiams, Kay Garrean, Bob Somers,&#13;
Lawre nce Geppert, Ralph H ager, Ronald Smith, K enneth Thomas, Bill Sullivan, Maxine&#13;
Moss, Ethel Armstron g.&#13;
T hird row: Marcelle Miller, Shirley Cowels, El ain e Smith, La Verle Snethen, Naomi Ruth&#13;
Welsch, Arlie G!'oteluschen, D oroth y Gruver, Marg ie Garrean, Elinor Kennedy, Beverly&#13;
Bigelow, Evelyn Bloomquist, Betty Pinhero, Elaine M ye rson, Gladys D eterdin g, Josephi ne&#13;
Cato, Elaine Keeton , Jean Wood .&#13;
Fr&lt;mt row: Bessie Rowe, Sadie M ae Vanderpool, Elain e Hough, Betty Foutch, H ele!.&#13;
Mammyshoff, Betty Olsen, Phyliss Nuzum, Patty H ansen, Margaret H arris, Marjorie&#13;
~:;';:;, ~~'"' Gee hok , Aoo' 1' dw0&lt;d•, Flo&lt;em Bie.eod0&lt;fec, b V '""' G "m, u&amp; 1 j&#13;
T op row; left to right: Imojean Barnes, Eula Dunn ing, Donna White, Norma W altrip, Billie&#13;
Ruth Rogers, Kathleen Gallag her, Phyllis Riddl e, H elen T-0 nder, D orothy Kendall,&#13;
D orothy Lassiter, Virginia Barnum, Carol Cook, M arian Hansen, M aril yn Connell,&#13;
Joyce Robinson, Mary Alice Kunick, Beverly Ford, Marian Larsen .&#13;
Second Row: Janet Reneau, Joan Rooney, Betty Smith, Corrine Ahart, Elai ne Lewis, Elizabeth&#13;
Cooper, Betty H allberg, Ione Bird, Letha Wise, Roberta Sealock, Jean Heath, R osemary&#13;
Armatis, Margie M ogenson, June Austin, D orothy W alls.&#13;
Bottom row: Beth Clark, Rose Ramey, Betty Moser, Earline Land, Millicent Hanse n, Joan&#13;
Johnson, Barbara Gray, Vivian Glebe, Barbara Boyer, Betty Walker, Jeanette Cowles,&#13;
Gloria Foster, Pat Bangs, Evelyn Batten.&#13;
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' \.&#13;
'&#13;
Top row: Arlene Sharret, Boyd Gurney, Bob McCullen, Charles Carlson, Robert Wittington,&#13;
Bill Stepphun, Kenneth Plummer, Clayton1 H akinson, Keith Ingram, Pat Patterson,&#13;
Charles Blue, Dan Reinert, Ronald Tilley, Clayton Thomas, Rolla Stevenson, Jim Cook, Don na Volpp, Marion Callahan, An'.ata Dahnsen, Doris Pickens.&#13;
Second row: Barbara Miller, David Buller, Bill Sweeney, George Wooley, Kenneth Negus,&#13;
Donald Stern, Erenst Barrick, Bob Strutz, Dan Bryant, Terry Shea, Keith M yer, Paul&#13;
Rindone, Bill Clemens, Merril Carlson, Mary Lou Beckman, Wanda Masters, Lucille&#13;
Mayberry, Betty Jane Webber.&#13;
Third&#13;
Front&#13;
row: Babbette Goodman, Ina Stuter, Peggy O 'Dell, Betty Foutch, Beverly Young,&#13;
Delores Haney, Marybelle Costy, Barbara White, June Thompson , Phyllis Crippen,&#13;
Mary Jane Murphy, Clara Steigl, Virginia Nelson, Betty Ca.-npbell, D orothy McDowell,&#13;
Marjorie Jenkins, Elizabeth Websetr, Betty White.&#13;
row: Marjorie H eckendorf, Gwendolyn Warnecke, Lorraine Oswald, Eleanor Passer&#13;
Nora Wilkins, Dorothy Gutheil, Mary Rose Ford, Ellen Arnold, Colleen H annum, Clar~&#13;
Beam, Beverly Wooten, Darlene Cozack, \Vanda Simmons, Barbara M ogenson, Barbara&#13;
H aynes, Jackie Rosenbaum, Natalie Goldbranson.&#13;
Back row; left to rig ht; Harold Durbin, Billy Keairnes, Eugene Nelson, Jimmy M orrow,&#13;
Chester Masters, Scott Smith, James Sullivan, Rolla Stevenson, Jack Graves, William&#13;
Fried, Earl Fickel, Virgil Ferrarello, Charles Babbitt, Eldon W eideman.&#13;
Front Row: Eugene Robinson, Bob Paulus, Bert Skokan, Wayne Wold, Charles Skokan,&#13;
Charles Blue, Clarence Jones, Keith Ingram, Bill Brown, Kenneth Thomas, David&#13;
Aten, Orville Pried.&#13;
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CD'iama&#13;
The All-School play, ' 'Migonette" was presented to the public on December&#13;
12 and 13. T itle role was taken by Marjabelle Bryant and Billyemae Schicketanz,&#13;
:i.bove.&#13;
Below is a scene from "Three's a Crowd"-one of a series of one-act plays&#13;
presented by the Dramatics students. Left to right are: Madelyn Himmelsehr, Bob&#13;
Wise, Marion Thomas, and Don Friend, all students of Drama I. &#13;
~7.-ama&#13;
Above is the cast for the senior play production, "Lady of Letters" . The play,&#13;
a hilarious comedy, was presented to large and appreciative audiences on March&#13;
12 and 13 . Cast of the play included, left to right; Kenny Nielsen, Billy Mae&#13;
Schicketanz, Beverly Bigelow, Betty Goodwin, Betty Wallace, Marjabelle Bryant,&#13;
Bob Callison, Marilyn Greenlee, Charles Davis, Bob Worsing, Betty Rae Coon.&#13;
The Drama I course is an introduction to the history of dramatics and the&#13;
fundamentals of play production. It also gives opportunities for acting in small&#13;
productions.&#13;
Drama II covers an advanced study of the principles of acting, with practice&#13;
in make-up, costume work, and also gives opportunities for advanced acting in&#13;
major productions of the school.&#13;
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fJ:) riamatlc:i&#13;
This year the Junior class presented a comedy, "T he Charm School" to the&#13;
public on May 15 .&#13;
Leading the cast and giving a grand performance were, top; Rita Flack and&#13;
Dick Ronk, with their under-studies, Cleo Farrell and N orman Nielsen.&#13;
Supporting cast consisted of, second row: Minnette W ooten, Elaine H ough ,&#13;
Sadie Mae V anderpool, Bob Somers. T hird Row: Bonnie Yates, Shirley Foutch,&#13;
George H otchkiss, Byron Durham. Fourth row: Cleo M ae W ood, Evelyn H ankey,&#13;
Bob H argis, Dorothy Scott.&#13;
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Due credit should be given to the stage crew, for upon them rests the responsibility of turning out a good production.&#13;
Upper left: Painting stage scenery for the senior play, "Lady of Letters".&#13;
Left to ri l~t: Kenny N eilsen, manager; Shirley Smith, Shirley Lindberg, and Jim&#13;
Jensen.&#13;
Upper right: H erb \\Talker, stage crew manager, operating light switches.&#13;
Lower left: Building stage scenery for the senior play. Left to right: Jack Draper,&#13;
stage crew manager, Gene Robinson, H erb Walker, and V ernon Youngs.&#13;
Lower right: Setting a door-frame in position. Left to right: David Fuss, Jack&#13;
Draper, and Frank M eston.&#13;
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T op row; left to right: Merrill Brown, Kenneth Negus, Billy Brown, Les Strong, Bob Wise,&#13;
Byron Durham, Cutler Milliman, Charles Blue, Clarence Y okom, Charles Aten, Ernest&#13;
H ancock, Eugene Flecky, Dick Corder, Dan Rein ert, Edward Lebo, Bob Braband, Tom&#13;
Stelovieh, Vernon Canady.&#13;
2nd row: Leroy Manners, Carl Hakenson, Bob Somers, Norman Gilson, M elvin Mcintosh,&#13;
Curtis Milliman, Bill Clark, Harry Sluyter, Clifford Smith, Jim Turnipseed, Dale&#13;
Larsen, Bill Keairns, Scott Smith, Alton Mil es, Jim Thomas.&#13;
Bottom row: Bob Vandenberg, Ed T yler, Phyllis Nuzum, D orothy Kendall, Beverly Bigelow,&#13;
Roberta Sealock, Barbara Boyer, Cleo Farrell, Hel en Jen se n, Marilyn Greenlee, Lois&#13;
Waugh, Laura Tisher, LaV erne Welke, Bill Clinkenbeard, T erry Shea.&#13;
The Forum is the student governing body of the school. Its activities are many&#13;
varied. One of the best-known activities of this group is the giving of Thanksgiving&#13;
baskets of food to the poor and needy every year. Below is the 1941 offering given&#13;
by Thomas Jefferson High School students.&#13;
Officers of the Forum during the school year were: Les Strong, president; Ernest&#13;
H ancock, vice-president; Cleo Farrell, secretary.&#13;
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The 1 )th Annual Self-Reliant Day was held at Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
in December, 1941 . On this day, as on previous days of this sort students, chosen&#13;
by their class-mates, were put in charge of the classes. Other students, chosen by&#13;
the facu lty, had control of the office work. Principal R. F. Myers' place was taken&#13;
by Les Strong, Forum president, shown above shaking hands with Mayor S. W.&#13;
McCall.&#13;
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At left is Helen Jensen, one of&#13;
the student teachers, instructing&#13;
a fellow student in the journalism&#13;
class.&#13;
Among the many distinguished visitors at Thomas Jefferson High School during Self-Reliant Day were, at left with "Principal" Les Strong, City Fire Chief&#13;
Merrill; Mayor McCall, and Chief&#13;
of Police Bangs. &#13;
\&#13;
The Boys' City is a newly-organized group, which can already boast of many&#13;
varied activities. Officers in the group represent city officials, each office corresponding with an office in the city government. In a rousing campaign, at which&#13;
the entire student body voted, T om Murray was elected as mayor of the school.&#13;
Other officials shown above are: Alderman-at-large Frank Stelovich, Alderman&#13;
Kay Garrean; Alderman Dale Dawson, City Engineer Jim Jensen, Clerk Jerry Milliman, Mayor Murray, Auditor Warren Wright, District Attorney Herb Walker,&#13;
Alderman Jack Draper, Alderman Ralph Hager.&#13;
T op row; left ·to right: Jim Lawless, Jo hn Turner, Jack Draper, D on Reneau, Jim Reneau,&#13;
Frank Stelovich, Jim Thomas, Bill Clark, Dick Edson.&#13;
Second row; left to right: Curtis Milliman, T ommy Seaton, Dick O sborn, Charles Skokum,&#13;
Don Rinehart, Warren Wright, Bruce Williams, Jim Jensen, Kay Garrean, Al Smith,&#13;
Principal R. F. Myers, sponsor. Bottom row; left to right: Dale Dawson, Don Flecky, Herb W alker, Darrell McMullen, Don&#13;
Huenger, Austin McMahon, Carl Tedesco, Don Shipely, Bob McCullough, Floyd Keim.&#13;
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Shown above are the officers of the Girls' Council. Left to right are: Jeanne&#13;
Germar, treasurer; .Roberta Polson, Vice-president; Miss H elen Exley, sponsor;&#13;
Violet Volz, president; Ruth Corning, secretary.&#13;
The Girls' Council is an honorary ,organization composed of thirty girls chosen&#13;
by the women members of the faculty because of their service, leadership, scholarship and character. It is sponsored by Miss Helen Exley.&#13;
One of the purposes of this organization is to help freshmen girls to adjust&#13;
themselves to high-school life. This is carried out in the "Big and Little Sister" plan.&#13;
Each member chooses two or three freshmen girls as her "little sisters," and helps&#13;
them with their individual problems. An assembly program is held before each new&#13;
semester to inform these girls of school activities, club rules, and the building. The&#13;
value of this program has been provided by the comments of the freshmen girls&#13;
themselves.&#13;
Bi-monthly programs including speeches, motion pictures, panel discussion and&#13;
the initiation program are given for all the girls of the school.&#13;
T op row; left to right: Elinor K ennedy, M arjorie Garrean, Shirley Pinhero, Evelyn H ankey,&#13;
Rita Flack, Joan Clausen, Bonnie Yates, Joan Young, Dorothy Garrean, Pauline W oolsey,&#13;
Sadie Daprizio, Betty W eaver, Betty Wallace, Shirley Lindberg.&#13;
Bottom row; left to right: Evelyn Durick, Jeanne Germar, Elaine H ough, Beverly Bigelow,&#13;
Phyllis Lehmer, Violet Volz, Billyemae Schicketanz, Roberta P olson, Marjorie Pace, Gwendolyn Ervin, Anna Mae Edwards.&#13;
Inset : Jeanne Olson and Eula Coffman.&#13;
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Top row; left to right: Jacque McColl ough , Ph yllis Solon, El aine Shuffler, Jea n Davis, Mar·&#13;
jorie Jenkins, Mildred Starkey, Betty Leeper, Ione Bird , Shirley Conway.&#13;
Bottom row: Burnadette McLaugh lin, Arlene Graves, Eva Hunt, Wauneta Knecht, D orot hy&#13;
Stroh , Billie Jean Pitt, Virginia Barnum, Catherine Niks:ck.&#13;
Top row; left to right: Mr. Charles Davis, sponsor; Wayne Wold, Eula Dunning, Charles&#13;
Bloomquist.&#13;
Bottom row: Marybelle Costy, Margie Barrett, La Verle Snethen, Virginia Herman, Anita&#13;
Bahnsen.&#13;
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Top row; left to right: Jack Kellogg, Wilbur Graybill, Jack Wheeler, Mr. 0. A. Bump, sponsor;&#13;
Ed Jones, Jack Bolin, Gerald John son, Don Flaxbeard, H oward Durick.&#13;
Bottom row : Jerry Milliman, Bill H ough, Bob Stanley, George Lorenzen, Jim Wray, Bob Blust,&#13;
Bob H argis, Austin McMahon, Bob Wiedeman.&#13;
T op row; le ft to right: W alter Sheets, George Strohl, W alte r Stevens, Mr. D aron Warren,&#13;
sponsor; Ray Co nn oll y, Bob Wise.&#13;
Bottom row: Don Miller, Merrill Carlson, H enry Bergantzel, Clifford Smith, Bill Spickerma n.&#13;
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dll(.E.E.&#13;
Top row; left to right: Eldon Wiedman, Clarice Sizer, Wilma Grate, Barbara V an Scoy,&#13;
Jack Graves, Carl Buck, Bill H owland, Pat Patterson, Dan Reinert, Billy Keairnes,&#13;
Mary Dawley, Helen Liggdis, Edward Lebo, Scott Smith, Miss D oris Kilbns, sp onso r.&#13;
2nd row: Shirley Smith, Violet H aines, Marilyn Connell, Lorrain e H oke, Geraldin e Johnson,&#13;
Betty Lawson, Marcella Tamas, Marjorie Klotz, Barbara \Vhite, Gretta Dofner, Lois&#13;
Ulfers, Nona Samms, Betty Walker, Marietta Slack, Coll een Hannum .&#13;
Front row: Lois Mayer, Geraldine Jensen, Blanche Jones, Ruth Williams, Elizabeth&#13;
Webster, Elizabeth Cooper, Darlene Damon, Geraldin e Kuhl, Dorothy Kendall,&#13;
·Neoma Polson, Loretta Smith, Loreta Lindsey, Irene Jensen, Jean Heath, Evelyn Batten .&#13;
fJ:jEC07.-Um&#13;
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Top row; left to right: Joyce Tisher, PhylLs Nuzum, Betty Moser, Violet Volz, Pat Bangs,&#13;
Joan Germar, Doroth y Fuller, Eleanor Passe r, Jean Germar, Phyllis Sorenson, Marcelle&#13;
Mill er, Betty Smith.&#13;
Secon row: Beth Cl ark, Betty Phillips, Emma Jean Dray, D orothy Christensen, Shirley Pinhero,&#13;
Betty Lee Ethington, Joan Clausen, Elaine H ough, June Walker, Elaine M eyers, Barbara&#13;
Boyer.&#13;
Bottom row: Marjorie Rue, Marion H ansen, Phyllis Pickard , Evelyn Sealock, Roberta Sealock,&#13;
Millicent Hansen, Elaine Keeton , Ann Adamson, Katherine Rockwell, Virginia D ray,&#13;
Kathryn Skow.&#13;
Nu Omega Sigma Literary Society is the oldest organization in Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School. It is scholastic; its object is to develop literary ability, character, and&#13;
service. Most important activity of the group is the Mother-Senior Banquet, which&#13;
is held annually. ·&#13;
Bottom, Left Picture; Top row: Sara Lou Mathiesen, 2nd semester parliamentarian ; Sadie Dap·&#13;
rizio, lst semester parliamentarian ; Rosemary Canavan, 2nd semester sergeant·at·arms;&#13;
Evelyn Hankey, 2nd semester secretary.&#13;
Front row: Wilma O'Neill, 2nd semester treasurer; Carolyn Cottmire, 2nd semester president:&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland, sponsor; Sally Ryan, 1st semester president; Bonnie Yates, 2nd&#13;
semester vice-president. Other office rs are : Maxine Teague, !st semester secretary;&#13;
Sadie Mae Vanderpool, lst semester treasurer.&#13;
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T op row; left to right: Daniel Linehan, Claude orton, Clifford M os , Joe Mrkacek, John Lar· sen, rl oyd Mathews, Kenneth H ager, Paul Garrett, D onall.l McMahon.&#13;
Bottom row: orman Gilrnn, Marie H olmes, R osalie A gnew, Margaret Jensen, H elen Stewart,&#13;
Jean Stewa rt, Lois Waug h, Les Strong.&#13;
For those students who wish to learn how to take better pictures, develop their&#13;
own films, and make their own pictures, the camera club was formed. It is sponsored by Mr. Ralph Parkinson.&#13;
Club activities include field trips, lighting demonstrations, and an exhibit of&#13;
prints each semester. -&#13;
This club meets in the printshop and uses the printing department's dark room.&#13;
Officers of the Camera Club are: John Larsen, president; Russell Hunter, vicepresident; Margaret Jensen, secretary; and Norman Gilson, sergeant-at-arms.&#13;
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At left are two club members,&#13;
Daniel Linehan and Les Strong,&#13;
printing a picture from a negative&#13;
by means of an enlarger machine. &#13;
Left Picture, Top row; left to right: Joan Germar, Ann Adamson, Roberta Sealock, Betty&#13;
W allace, Margaret Jensen, Rita Perin, D oris Ellis, Reta Perin, Jacquelyn Brown, Phyllis&#13;
Saar.&#13;
Second row: Bette Bailey, Shirley Smith, Pat Silein, Allis Wall, Joyce Robinson, Lorra'.ne&#13;
Murray, Marjory Lawless, Ruth Maticka.&#13;
Front row: Evelyn Hartwell, Gwen Ervin, Gloria Foster, Margaret Sluyter, Lona Marie Drown,&#13;
Joyce Tsher.&#13;
The Library Club was first organized in 1932. It is sponsored by Miss Evelyn&#13;
Bergan.&#13;
Membership is granted to those who are library assistants, which position is&#13;
gained by application to the librarian with recommendations from teachers. The&#13;
purpose of the club is to secure knowledge of library work to help others enjoy the&#13;
library.&#13;
Annual projects of the club include the sponsoring of Book W eek, during which&#13;
time posters are made and a vigorous book-reading program is carried on, and the&#13;
annual Colonial Ball, on February 22, at which the announcement of the four best·&#13;
loved girls of T. J. is made.&#13;
During the year, girls give book reports in classes and prepare publicity in the&#13;
form of posters, displays, and news for the school paper.&#13;
Officers of the Library Club are: Betty Wallace, president; Reta Perin, vicepresident; Rita Perin, secretary-treasurer.&#13;
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Top row; left to right: D oris Ellis, Ellen Arnold, Dor:s Clover, Betty Follett, Margaret Harris,&#13;
Gladys Deterding, Pat H eller, Pauline Vernon, Elaine Smith , Ruth Friend, Gloria Foster,&#13;
June Austin, Joan Rooney, Betty Darnell, Helen Knecht.&#13;
2nd row: Miss Mabel Gunderson, sponsor; Arlene Peterson, Norma Jean Waltrip, Donna V..1hite,&#13;
Elaine Roper, Marjorie Pace, Helen Mammyshoff, Betty Foutch, Jean H arrison, Betty&#13;
Harg:s, Pat Wise, ~_rl)j&gt; hler, sther \Vhite, Betty Pohmissano, Miss Garnet Welsch,&#13;
Sponsor. /~&#13;
Bottom row: Jean Wood, Lorraine Larsen, Lu&#13;
Melinda Walling, Grace LaChappell, Helen&#13;
garet Pribyl, Helen Smith, Irene Paulson.&#13;
, Geraldine Burkey, Lois M arlow,&#13;
Barbara Miller, Rose Ramey, Mar·&#13;
The Sigma Tau Literary Society is sponsored by Miss Garnet Welsch and Miss&#13;
Mabel Gunderson.&#13;
This organization has as its goal, helping others to help themselves. It aims&#13;
to develope poise and self -confidence among its members, so each of them is given an&#13;
opportunity to appear before her fellow clubmates once a semester.&#13;
Up to this year, the outstanding activity of the Sigma Tau has been helping the&#13;
Creche. Parties were given for the children and the girls collected handkerchiefs to&#13;
send to them. Other activities of the group include bowling and roller skating&#13;
parties pot-luck dinners, and candy sales.&#13;
A Mother-Daughter Banquet is an annual affair held in May.&#13;
Officers for the first semester were: Geraldine Burkey, president; Doris&#13;
Clover, vice-president; Ruth Friend, secretary; Elaine Smith, treasurer; Rose Ramey,&#13;
sergeant-at-arms.&#13;
Second semester officers were: Elaine Roper, president; Jean Harrison, vice-president; Gladys Deterding, secretary; Betty Hargis, treasurer; Joan Rooney,&#13;
sergeant-at-arms.&#13;
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Top row; left to right: Dick Yokum, Albert H ansen, Jack Brown , Hob Jordan, Jim T homas,&#13;
Gordon Kelsen, Marvin Maltz.&#13;
2n d row: Joyce Wag ner, Joyce Welke, Mr. E. H . Ulm, sponsor; Letitia Wilmot, Ada Marie&#13;
Ticnor, M arilyn Greenlee.&#13;
Thomas Jefferson, in the past has been noted for its extensive speech. This&#13;
year the Speech club, sponored by Mr. Ernest Ulm, was organized to further constructive speech activities in the school. The Speech club helped sponor the Debate&#13;
Clinic, an annual affair at Thomas Jefferson High School, promoted discussion programs, and inspired individual interest in speech work.&#13;
Officers for the club this year were Marilyn Greenlee, president ; Jim Thomas,&#13;
vice-president ; and Ada Marie Ticnor, secretary-treasurer.&#13;
"&#13;
CLUB CALENDAR&#13;
DEBATE CLINIC&#13;
Nov. 22, 1941&#13;
3 2 teams participatin g from Iowa ,&#13;
Nebraska . South Dakota, and Missouri.&#13;
. n&#13;
Example debate give n by University&#13;
of Omaha and H astin gs College .&#13;
Feature of the day: Address of D r.&#13;
Baird, Director of Forensics at University&#13;
of Iowa .&#13;
c) FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE&#13;
DEBATE&#13;
N ov. 2, 1941&#13;
Teams:&#13;
Freshmen:&#13;
Elaine Lewis&#13;
Kathleen Gallag her&#13;
H elen Jensen&#13;
Sophomores:&#13;
El ain e Myerson&#13;
H elen Mammyshoff&#13;
Ada Marie Ticnor Coaches:&#13;
Frosh: Jack Brown&#13;
Soph 's: Marilyn G reenlee&#13;
Decision: Freshmen.&#13;
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ROUND-TABLE TALKS&#13;
Oct. 16, 1941&#13;
Members:&#13;
Mr. U lm, Chairman&#13;
Jack Brown&#13;
Ada M arie Ticnor&#13;
Bob Somers&#13;
Joce Wagner&#13;
Nov. 21, 1941&#13;
Members:&#13;
Jack Brown, Chairman&#13;
Bob Somers&#13;
HASTINGS COLLEGE&#13;
DEBATERS &#13;
Bob Gilson, president of the&#13;
Masque and Bauble during the&#13;
first and second semesters. Other&#13;
officers are: first semester: V icepresident, Jeanne Olson; Secretary, Billye Mae Schicketanz. Second semester: Vice-president,&#13;
Rita Flack; Secretary, Anna Mae&#13;
Edwards.&#13;
To foster interest in school dramatics by giving opportunity for students of all&#13;
ages to give expression to their interest in this field is the aim of the Dramatics Club.&#13;
Participation in one-act plays, interpretative readings, and production staff work,&#13;
which includes make-up, costumes, and other forms of theatrical activity, aid members&#13;
in working toward this goal.&#13;
The club is sponsored by Miss Ruth Brown, dramatics coach. Activities are&#13;
educational and social. Points are earned in the club for the winning of a department letter award.&#13;
T op row; left to right: Ronald Smith, Beverly Bigelow, D orothy Scott, Bill H eller, B ob&#13;
Callison, Clarence Yokom, Bette D avis, Mariah Larsen ; Bob G ilso n, B yron Durham,&#13;
Charles D avis, Mary Ellen Williams, Miss Ruth Brown, sponsor.&#13;
Bottom row: Ruth Damgaard, Anna Mae Edwards, M arion Thomas, Betty Goodwin, Eva&#13;
Blair, Cleo W oods, Doris Seegar, M ario n Callahan, Jackie Rosenbaum, M axine Campbell, Georgette Hermes, Kath erine H eitkamp.&#13;
P age 92 &#13;
"&#13;
.-£aw CfubLAW CLUB OFFICERS&#13;
Top; left to right: Jim Lawless, vice-president, John Turner, sergeant-at-arms, H arold H ansen,&#13;
treasurer. ,&#13;
Bottom: Charles Aten, president; Pauline W oolsey, secretary; Mr. J. Paluka, sponsor.&#13;
The purpose of the Law Club is to afford to members an opportunity to study&#13;
certain phases of law and of American history beyond what academic course affords.&#13;
Their programs consist of trips to local public offices, talks by attorneys, researches in law and in U. S. history, and, at times, entertainment.&#13;
The Club has also presented an information contest as an assembly program,&#13;
in which the best informed student in the school was determined. Those students&#13;
who participated in the program and were judged the 10 best informed students&#13;
of the school were: Alton Miles, Scott Smith, Kenneth N egus, Pharris Sim.mons,&#13;
Bob Wise, Phyllis Saar, Don Miller, Charles Aten, Charles Davis, and Betty Wallace.&#13;
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T op row; left to right: Rolla Stevenson, Clayton H akenson, Clinton Jeffries, H enry H yde, Pat&#13;
Patterson, Dick Kennedy, Arthur Johnson, Ralph Hager.&#13;
Bottom row: Kenn eth Negus, Fred Coley, Charles H oke, Charles Bloomquist, John Chapman,&#13;
T erry Shea, Joe Basch.&#13;
T op row; left to right: Ronald Smith, Charles Davis, Cleo Farrell, Betty Weaver, LaVon ne Graves, Bette Bailey.&#13;
Bottom row; left to right: Evelyn Durick, Violet Volz, Roberta Polson, H elen Jensen, Marilyn&#13;
Greenlee.&#13;
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Top row; left to right: Mary Pavich, Arlene Sharrett, Angelina Roderick, Roberta Polson,&#13;
Lubi Vukson, Miss Helen Kohr, sponsor.&#13;
Bottom row; left to right: Leona Jones, Maxine Moss, Phyllis Lehmer, Betty Pan tier, Barbara&#13;
Bla:r, Allis Wall.&#13;
T op row: Gordon Wright, Charles Blue, Darrell Anderson, Eugene Flecky, Dick Corder, Frank&#13;
Stelovich, Dick Ronk, Bill Lund, George Sweetman, Morris Podendorf.&#13;
Second row: Ivan Liddell, Bob H olst, H arry Sluyter, Bob Warsing, Ed T yler, Lawrence Geppert, Bruce Turnipseed, Bob Somers, Jim Turnipseed, Vernon Weise.&#13;
Bottom row: Jim Buck, O rville Blue, Bob Westbrook, Ernest Flecky, Bruce Williams, Bob&#13;
Gilson, Doug Neve.&#13;
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/ &#13;
§.elf. elf.&#13;
O fficers; T op : Eula Co ffman, 1st semester president; Betty H owe, vice-president.&#13;
Bottom: M a rgie Garrean, 2nd semeste r president; Lorraine Brad ford, sergeant-at-a rms; Shirley&#13;
Lindbe rg, secretary-treasurer.&#13;
The Girls' Athletic A ssociation was founded to off er greater opportunities for&#13;
leadership, to stimulate interest in health and sportsmanship, to stimulate interest&#13;
terest in wholesale leisure time activities which will serve the student not only when&#13;
she is in school, but after graduation. It is sponsored by Miss Judith Grow, girls'&#13;
physical education instructor.&#13;
Any girl who has earned fifty athletic points is eligible for the G .A.A.&#13;
T op row : Betty H owe, Betty McLaug hlin, V erna M ae Laugesen, Virginia Rockwell, Jean&#13;
McGruder, Elinor Ken ned y. · . .&#13;
Second row: Evelyn Bloomquist, Betty Olsen, Betty V an Scoy, Ruth Mat1cka, Maq abell e Brya nt,&#13;
D orothy Gruve r, Shirley Smith, Betty Coon. . Third row: W ilma Ward, :Ooris Brans, Peggy G ienau, Eula Co ffman, n M oats, M a rjorie&#13;
Garrean, M a rga ret Pete rsen, Betty W allace, Lorraine Bradford, Shirley Lindbe rg.&#13;
Bottom row: Ila H age r, D oris W ebb, Minnette Wooten, Peggy Curran, Joa_n Y oung, Laura&#13;
Tishe r, M a rialice Forsythe, Shirley Foutch, Shirley Con nell, Bette Bailey, Miss J udith&#13;
G row, sponsor.&#13;
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Cafeteria girls get ready&#13;
for the noon-hour's "hungry horde" . . . . . . .&#13;
. Open H ouse brings&#13;
parents and teachers together .&#13;
Diggle leaps for a&#13;
high one .&#13;
. Bonnie and Evelyn&#13;
--perched on Santa's paunch.&#13;
. Don and Jerry at&#13;
Ye Olde Hangout . . . .&#13;
pleased, Miss Bryant?&#13;
a rather gay moment in 106 . . . .&#13;
. . Forum president&#13;
Strong and T . J.'s Thanksgiving donation . . . . .&#13;
. . . Mr. Davis, "gracing&#13;
the portals of dear old T. J."&#13;
Health tests in the&#13;
gym ..... ...&#13;
· . . Joyce Tisher with&#13;
Rubinoff. What, no violin?&#13;
· . . Miss Exley and Violet Volz boost the annual&#13;
fund with a candy sale . .&#13;
· . . English VI students&#13;
become "Career-book-minded" . . . . ...&#13;
strictly formal&#13;
-· &#13;
The fl ag-drill girls&#13;
step out at the Rails Pageant.&#13;
. . . The Four Horsemen&#13;
-·Diggle, Sluyter, Podendorf, Stelovich&#13;
. . . Bob learns the adding machine actually adds.&#13;
. that cartoon she's&#13;
laughing at isn't from "Bet·&#13;
ter Homes and Gardens" .&#13;
"To the library,&#13;
Jack old boy"-OR-Transportation, 1942 .&#13;
who' dat? .&#13;
Napoleon had nothing on him&#13;
ohhhh memories!&#13;
mmmmmm-meatballs!! . . . . ... . &#13;
l&#13;
I&#13;
,I&#13;
c I&#13;
' &#13;
Judith Grow&#13;
B. A. and M. A.&#13;
Yankton College; U.&#13;
of Iowa.&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
With Miss Helen F. Johnson as instructor, girls' athletics were first introduced&#13;
into T. ]. in 1923. Throughout its fifteen years of popularity, seven gym teachers&#13;
have come and gone.&#13;
Until 1931, the girls in the gym classes had worn black uniforms with white&#13;
middies, but in that year the green gym suits were introduced.&#13;
Girls go to physical education classes twice a week for one hour periods. Dur,&#13;
ing this time they participate in many games and exercises. At the end of the period&#13;
those who wish may take a shower.&#13;
H ealth and hygiene form another part of the physical education program.&#13;
Girls, who for some reason cannot participate in active sports, go to special health&#13;
classes. This year, National H ealth Day, on May 1, was celebrated by a demon,&#13;
stration in which all of the gym classes participated.&#13;
T o assist Miss Grow, there are two girls in every class who belong to the Gym&#13;
Assistants Club. They perform v~rious duties such as taking attendance, giving&#13;
instructions, and refereeing games. For assisting in the gym at least twice a week,&#13;
the girls receive athletic points that go toward earning an athletic letter and an Iowa&#13;
State pin. For the letter, girls must earn five hundred points. To receive a pin,&#13;
they must have earned one thousand points.&#13;
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Page 101&#13;
GIRLS' ATHLETICS&#13;
Betty Howe-Senior girl who has won&#13;
her Iowa State I 000-point pin by participating in various athletic activities throughout&#13;
her high-school career.&#13;
I I&#13;
Below: Letter girls, having earned 500&#13;
points are:&#13;
Back row: Margie Garrean, Betty H owe, Verna&#13;
Mae Laugesen.&#13;
Second row: Minnette Wooten, Eula Coffman,&#13;
Marjabelle Bryant, Betty Coon, Shirley&#13;
Smith.&#13;
Bottom row: Peggy&#13;
Betty Wallace,&#13;
Bradford.&#13;
Curran, Laura&#13;
Joan Young,&#13;
Tisher,&#13;
Lorraine &#13;
During the fall, one of the most popular sports among the girls is base soccer.&#13;
This game, resembling baseball in many ways, is played by kicking a rubber ball&#13;
from person to person, and scores are made by kicking the ball between two aoalr ::s:s.&#13;
When cold winds and snow keep the girls inside, one of their favorite games&#13;
is basketball. Many inter-class and home room basketball tournament games are&#13;
played during the winter.&#13;
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T op row; left to right: Arlene Graves, Betty Weaver, Shirley Foutch, Marjorie Garrean&#13;
Betty H owe, Betty Wallace, Carolyn Cottmire, Marjabelle Bryant, Peggy Gineau'.&#13;
Shirley Smith, Miss Judith Grow, instructor. ·&#13;
Second row: Betty Olsen, Minnette \}/oaten, Joan Young, Laura Tisher, Evelyn H ankey,&#13;
Bette Bailey, Betty Coon, Doris Brans, Wilma O'Neill, Betty Fuller, Peggy Curran.&#13;
Front row: Marialice Forsythe, Doris Webb, Emma Dray, Ida Mae D ray, Katherine Skow,&#13;
Lorraine Bradford, Rita Flack, Shirley Connell, Margaret H arris.&#13;
V olleyball is a major sport among girls in the late fall and early winter months.&#13;
After-school tournaments of volleyball are played between the home rooms and&#13;
physical education classes.&#13;
Page 103 &#13;
Gaylord Stuelke&#13;
B. S.&#13;
Coe College&#13;
Ph ysical Education&#13;
Page 104 &#13;
..&#13;
T op ; The Football Queen, with her honor court, reigns during the T homas Jefferson High School football season. Left to right: Joan Clausen, Betty Bailey,&#13;
Queen Eula Coffman, Jean Bretz, Maxine T eague.&#13;
Bottom; Leading the football crowds in yells to spur the Y ellowjackets to victory&#13;
are the cheerleaders. Left to right: Charles Bloomquist, Shirley Pinhero,&#13;
Joe Carter, Emma Jean Dray, Cleo Mae W ood, Ron Smith, Joan Young,&#13;
Laura Tisher.&#13;
Seated: Eldon W eideman and Loretta Smith .&#13;
Page 105 &#13;
Doug Neve&#13;
Senior&#13;
Center&#13;
Bob Warsing&#13;
Senior&#13;
Guard&#13;
Frank Stelovich&#13;
Senior&#13;
End&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
Sept. 12-here ____ T. J. 38 ____ __ Shenandoah 13&#13;
Sept. 26- h ere .... T . J. 1 L .... Central 12&#13;
Oct. 3-here .... T . J. 19 ______ ,'\_ L. 6&#13;
Oct. 10-here .... T. J. 12 ...... North 12&#13;
Gordon Diggle&#13;
Senior&#13;
H alfback&#13;
Page 106&#13;
Ivan Liddell&#13;
Senior H alfback &#13;
I&#13;
~&#13;
Oct.&#13;
O ct.&#13;
N ov.&#13;
N ov.&#13;
Al Smith&#13;
Ju nior&#13;
H aliback&#13;
Ed T yler&#13;
Ju nior&#13;
End&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
17-there .... T . ]. 13 ...... Red Oak&#13;
24-there .... T. ]. 14 ...... Logan&#13;
7- there .... T. J. 20 ...... A. L.&#13;
2 1- here .... T. ]. O ...... Benson&#13;
20&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
13&#13;
Page 107&#13;
O rville Blue&#13;
Junior&#13;
End&#13;
Charles Blue&#13;
Sop homore&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Jim Turnipseed&#13;
Junior&#13;
Guard&#13;
Walter LeMasters&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Guard&#13;
Tom Murray&#13;
Senior&#13;
Tackle &#13;
Bill Bussard of Shenandoah scored on this play as several Yellowjackets give&#13;
chase.&#13;
Opening their eight-game schedule at home, the Yellow jackets held a T -party&#13;
on their own field September 12, running over Shenandoah's game but inexperienced&#13;
eleven by the score of 38- 13.&#13;
September 26 saw the fighting · Jeffs overcome a Central lead to score in the&#13;
closing minutes and pull out a 13- 12 victory.&#13;
The following week T. J. defeated their arch rivals from the Hilltop by a&#13;
score of 19-6. The Lynx were no match for the hardcharging Yellowjackets.&#13;
Thomas Jefferson and North met on the T. J. field October 10, with the game&#13;
ending in a hard-fought 12-12 tie.&#13;
The next Friday, the injury-riddled Jeff squad traveled to Red Oak, where&#13;
they lost a heart-breaking 13 -20 decision to the fighting Tigers. The weakened&#13;
Yellowjackets simply co~ld not match the power of the heavier boys from Red Oak.&#13;
On October 24, T . J. battled Logan on the Panther's field, defeating them by&#13;
a score of 14-6, the game being played on a slippery, wet fi eld .&#13;
Page 108 &#13;
After two weeks rest, the Y ellowjackets again proved their superiority over&#13;
A . L., swamping the Lynx by a score of 20-6 on the Hilltoper's field . The shifty&#13;
Jeff backs, running from the new T formation, were more than a match for&#13;
th slower, heavier Lynx linemen, breaking through repeatedly for long gains.&#13;
In the final game of the season, Benson invaded T. J. territory and in a&#13;
game that was to decide the winner of the Intercity, the Bunnies carried off a 13-0&#13;
victory and the crown. The Yellowjacket eleven battled gamely throughout the&#13;
~,une but could not cope with the heavier attack of the Benson eleven.&#13;
All in all, the season was a highly successful one, the fighting Jeffs capturing&#13;
second place in the Intercity. What the Yellowjackets lacked in weight and height,&#13;
they made up in speed, shiftiness, and courage. A team such as this deserves the&#13;
praise they received from the student body. ,&#13;
Stan Stepanek is run down by Neve ( 44), Sluyter (50), Strong, ( 49), Stelovich&#13;
( 51), and Lund ( 5 3) of T. J. after a short gain.&#13;
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~-&#13;
'&#13;
Left to r:ght ; Front row : Fricke, Wilkins, Andrews, Stanley, Culek, M ontgomery.&#13;
Second row : Bolin, Eggers, Ford, Isaacson, Griffin, LeMaster, Pleake.&#13;
Back row : Coach Jewett, Butler, M oran, Brooks, Garrean, Billmire, H oke, M illiman, Larsen.&#13;
SECOND TEAM SCHEDULE&#13;
Sept. 2) ---------------- here ---------------- 'I]. 0 ------------------------ Central 6&#13;
Oct. 2 ---------------- here ---------------- 'I]. 0 ---------------------------- T ech 6&#13;
Oct. 9 ---------------- here ---------------- TJ. 0 ------------------------ A. L. 12&#13;
Oct. 16 ---------------- there ---------------- 'I]. 0 ------------------------ South 28&#13;
Oct. 23 ---------------- there ·--------------- 'I]. 0 -------------------- Cr. Prep 7&#13;
Nov. 6 --------··------ here ---------------- T]. 23 ------------------------ Benson 12&#13;
W on 1, Lost ) , Tied 0&#13;
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'I&#13;
Left to right; Front row : Carlson, Lebo, Applegate, Rindone, Reinert, H olst,&#13;
Eldon W eidman, manager; Sweeny, McGruder, Bock, Sullivan.&#13;
Second row: Paulus, Patterson, McCall, Talbert, Anderson, N olan, Petersen,&#13;
Brown, W adum.&#13;
Back row: Braband, H owland, H atcher, Scar pellino, Parrish , Osborne .&#13;
•&#13;
FRESHMAN SCHEDULE&#13;
October 2 ---------------- there -·-------------- T.J. 7 ---------------------------- A. L. 0&#13;
October 10 ---------------- here ------·--------- T.J. 8 ------------------------ Bloomer 0&#13;
O ctober 2 3 ---------------- here ---------------- T.J. 12 --------------------------·- A. L. 0&#13;
W on 3, Lost 0, Tied 0&#13;
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T op row:&#13;
George Sweetman&#13;
Junior&#13;
Forward&#13;
Second row: Ed T yler&#13;
Junior&#13;
Guard&#13;
Bottom row: D ick Ronk&#13;
Junior Forward&#13;
Vern Wiese&#13;
Junior&#13;
Center&#13;
H arry Sluyter&#13;
Senior&#13;
Guard&#13;
Bill Lund&#13;
Junior&#13;
Forward&#13;
James Buck&#13;
Junior Forward&#13;
Jim Turnipseed&#13;
Juni or&#13;
Guard&#13;
Bob Gilson&#13;
Jun ior Forward&#13;
Page 11 2&#13;
Bob Holst&#13;
Senior&#13;
Gu ard&#13;
Eugene Flecky&#13;
Senior&#13;
Guard&#13;
Capt. Ivan Liddell&#13;
Se nior Center &#13;
D ec.&#13;
D ec.&#13;
Dec.&#13;
Dec.&#13;
Jan.&#13;
Jan.&#13;
Jan.&#13;
Jan.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
Feb.&#13;
Feb .&#13;
Feb.&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
5 ...................................... T. J. 2 7 ................................ Malvern 2 5&#13;
12 ·--·-···· ···- ···-·- -··· ··· ·····-······T. ]. 20 ................................ Benson 26&#13;
20 ...................................... T. ]. 38 ................................ Logan 23&#13;
30 ...................................... T. ]. 2 5 ···········-····---··---·······-St. Francis 19&#13;
9 ...................................... T. J. 28 ................................ A. L. 45&#13;
16 ...................................... T . ]. 21... ............................. Creighton Prep 44&#13;
24 ...................................... T . ]. 23 ................................ Tech 21&#13;
30 ...................................... T. ]. 34 ................................ North 41&#13;
6 .... ........... ....................... T . J. 38 ................................ N ebraska City 28&#13;
13 ...................................... T . ]. 23 ................................ A. L. 39&#13;
20 ·····················-·-······--·---T. ]. 30 ................................ Glenwood 18&#13;
27 .... .................................. T. ]. 16 ............ .................... Atlantic 3 5&#13;
H andicapped by lack of height and experience, Thomas Jefferson 's battling&#13;
basketball team surpr:sed everyone by pulling out a . 500 record fo r the season.&#13;
The Fearless Five went as far as the sectional tournament in post season play,&#13;
losing to A. L. in the finals in a hectic 5 1-4 7 battle.&#13;
Besides the regulary scheduled games, the Yellowjackets played the T . ]. Alumni&#13;
twice, losing the first game by 26-40 and the second game, a Red Cross benefit&#13;
game, by 28- 34. The alumni were lead by such former T. ]. stars as Red Johnson,&#13;
Pat M oore, and George Koch .&#13;
In losing to such teams as Creighton Prep, A. L , and Atlantic, the Jeff five&#13;
pr:wed thai: they had the makings of a great team, showing this in their upset v·ctory&#13;
over T ech and in their victories over St. Francis, Glenwood, Logan, and N ebraska&#13;
City. What they lacked in height and we ·eht, they made up in team spirit, courage,&#13;
and speed.&#13;
Outstanding for the Yellowjackets all season were Captain Ivan Liddell, Bob&#13;
H olst, Bill Lund, Dick Ronk. and Eddie T yler, ably supported by V ern Wiese, Bob&#13;
Gilson, George Sweetman, .Tim Turnipseed, H arry Sluyter, Eugene Flecky, and Jim&#13;
Buck. Losing only Liddell, Sluyter, H olst and Flecky in graduation, the team should&#13;
come back strong next year.&#13;
Page 11 3 &#13;
Eddie Tyler drives in for a setup past two Logan guards as Wiese of T. ]. and&#13;
another Logan player look on.&#13;
Howard Foy of Benson (10) shoots a one-hander as Ed T yler leaps high to block&#13;
it. Ivan Liddell is the T. ]. player rushing up to h elp.&#13;
Page 114 &#13;
Left to right; top row: Tom Cronin, Charles H eller, Jack Bolin, Dick Ford. . .&#13;
Bottom row: Dick Corder, Gen e McKeeown, Dick Osborne, Kenneth Carroll, James Griffin,&#13;
Ronald Smith, Don Prentice.&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
Dec. 6 ...................................... T . J. 47 ···-··-·····-·········-·······-······--·····Malvern 9&#13;
Dec. 12 ...................................... T. ]. 16 ............................................ Benson 17&#13;
D ec. 20 ...................................... T. ]. 33 ............................................ Logan 22&#13;
D ec. 30 ··········--············· ··-··· ···--··T. ]. 26 ............................................ St. Francis 12&#13;
Jan. 9 ····--····-········-·············--··T. ]. 35 ............................................ A. L. 33&#13;
Jan . 16 ...................................... T. ]. 18 ............................................ Creighton Prep. 34&#13;
Jan. 30 .......................... ............ T. J. 33 ............................................ N orth 28&#13;
Feb. 6 ...................................... T. J. 28 ............................................ Nbraska City :,7&#13;
Feb. 13 ...................................... T . ]. 45 ............................................ A. L. 37&#13;
Feb. 20 ...................................... T . J. 35 ............................................ Glenwood 6&#13;
Feb. 28 ................................. '. .... T. J. 20 ............................................ Atlantic 23&#13;
Page 115 &#13;
Left to right; top row: Daniel Reinert, Phil Scarpellino, Jame Pat tcr on, Rohea&#13;
Saint, Robert H enry, Ronald Moss.&#13;
D:)ttom row: Merrill Carlson, John Moore, H oward Ollie, Bill H owland, H arold&#13;
Lebo, Donald BloomCJuist.&#13;
T. J's freshmen, playing a six-game schedule, completed their season&#13;
with a .500 average. The green but fighting frosh showed great promise&#13;
in certain games, and will bolster next year's varsity and second team.&#13;
Lacking the height necessary to be a great team, the yearlings proved that&#13;
they could win when they wanted to. Losing twice to a strong H oly Family&#13;
five and once to Bloomer, the frosh defeated Abraham Lincoln twice and&#13;
Washington grade school by top heavy scores. Great things will be expected of them next year.&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
T. ]. vs. Holy Family ---------··---···-········-····-··-··Lost&#13;
T. ]. VS. Holy Family ----····--········----- ····-------····Lost&#13;
T. J. vs. Bloomer ··--·----··············-·· ··········-········Lost&#13;
T. ]. vs. A . L. ·········-··--························-········Won&#13;
T . J. vs. A. J. ·······-····--·············-·················-··Won&#13;
T. ]. vs. Washington grade ............................ Won&#13;
Won 3-Lost 3&#13;
Page 116 &#13;
Le ft to rig ht; bottom row : Coach O rr, H olst, Dawson, Smith, Hunt, Roy \Villiams, Meyer,&#13;
Neve, Cul ek, Garrea n, Stelovich, Isaacson.&#13;
Second row : Larso n, Cutler, Milliman, \Valls, McNutt, Brazelton, Curt Milliman, Kealy,&#13;
Renin ger, H oden, Rind one.&#13;
T op roy: Brya nt, M eyer, K yster, Nolan, Mayberry, H olden, G urney, Fitz , Burgett, Friel, Don&#13;
Williams, M cGrud er, T aylor.&#13;
The ro ugh and tough Yellowjacket wrestling squad swept through a 10-crame&#13;
schedul e without a defeat to mar their record , captu ring the intercity title for the&#13;
first time since Coach Orville Orr took over. After winning the district meet at&#13;
D es M oines, the Jeff Squad went on to take sixth place in the state meet at W aterloo,&#13;
Bob Hunt winning the state 11 2 lb. championship and Doug Neve taking third&#13;
111 the 13 5 lb. division . ... This year's squad are:&#13;
Dick Holst-85 lb. Small but mighty was this grappler as he fought through to&#13;
many a victory for T. J. H e will be back next year.&#13;
Dale Dawson. Dale, wrestling 111 the 95' lb. class, carried off second place 111 the&#13;
race for the wrestling cup as well as winning his district match, and will be&#13;
back next year to carry on.&#13;
Bob Smith- 105 lb. A rough and tumble wrestler, Bob was one of T. }.'s wrestlincr&#13;
mainstays. Bob will return next year. "'&#13;
Bob Hunt-112 lb. Bob showed his great ability as a wrestler throughout the season, then continued to the state tourney, where he carried off the 112 lb. championship, becoming Coach Orville Orr's first state champion.&#13;
Roy Williams-11 8 lb. Wrestling in several weights throughout the se~so , he&#13;
showed remarkable improvement and will be back next year to continue his&#13;
grappling career.&#13;
Page 11 7 &#13;
Lawrence Geppert-124 lb. Lawrence is one wrestler who will be sorely missed&#13;
next year. This .is his third and last year of wrestling at T. J. and he has left&#13;
a great record behind him.&#13;
Stanley Meyer- 130 lb. Pug, as Stan is called, worked hard to win his place on the&#13;
team and showed great promise as a fighting grappler. He will be back next&#13;
year. _&#13;
Doug Neve-135 lb. Doug is also leaving a great record behind him as he graduates. He was undefeated in league competition, won the wrestling cup, and&#13;
placed third in the 13 5 lb. state championships.&#13;
Leroy Culek- 145 lb. Undefeated also in league wrestling, Awa won the district&#13;
meet, then was eliminated in the state semi-fin a ls.&#13;
Kay Garrean-155 lb. Moving up a weight this year, Kay showed that he could&#13;
fill in the gap left in the I 5 5 lb. division. H e will return next year.&#13;
Frank Stelovich. Wrestling both 165 lb. and heavyweight, Frank was defeated only&#13;
once in season competition, going on to win the district. Frank will graduate&#13;
this year and will leave a big gap to be filled. ,&#13;
Bob Isaacson. Bob, wrestling in much heavier weights than he should, improved&#13;
enormously and will be back to become a mainstay of our wrestling squad next&#13;
year&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
T . ]. 26-South 14 .................................................................................... here&#13;
T . ]. 32-Tech 14 .................................................................................... there&#13;
T. ]. 31-North 10 .................................................................................... there&#13;
T . ]. 21-Central 19 .................................................................................... here&#13;
T. J. 32:--A. L. 6 .................................................................................... here&#13;
T . J. 27- South 17 .................................................................................... there&#13;
T. J. 8-Tech. 30 .................................................................................... here&#13;
T. ]. vs. North Forfeit to T. J.&#13;
T . J. 25-Central 18 .................................................................................... there&#13;
T. ]. 21-A. L. 14 .................................................................................... tbere&#13;
Doug Neve&#13;
135 lb.&#13;
Page 118&#13;
Bob Hunt&#13;
122 lb. &#13;
- . The Turkish harem&#13;
scene from the '41 Follies.&#13;
The Color Guard&#13;
opens up the 1941 Rails&#13;
Pageant . . . . .&#13;
Joyce W e 1 k e i s&#13;
crowned Posture Queen by&#13;
Mistress of Ceremonies Eula&#13;
Coffman at the Girls' Gym&#13;
Night&#13;
. . . Bob Somers, modeling the latest men's evening wear. Scene: the '4 t&#13;
Follies&#13;
Marksmanshi p-an&lt;l&#13;
how ! . . . . . . . . .&#13;
. girls and glamour at&#13;
the '41 Follies . . . . . .&#13;
. . . City officials' play&#13;
host to Boys' City officers at&#13;
a steak dinner .&#13;
. . . The Three Sombreros; Ralph, J-Iager, Bob Som ·&#13;
ers, Jim Sulhoff, give out&#13;
with "El Rancho Grande"&#13;
at the annual Spanish ban- quet . . . . . . .&#13;
. . . "The Fearless Fac -&#13;
ulty' ' fought a hard but losing battle against the girls'&#13;
team. Left to right: Miss&#13;
Faber, Miss Grow, M rs.&#13;
Strickland, Miss N yholm,&#13;
Miss Gu nderson, Miss Exley. &#13;
. . . Business hours in the&#13;
ditto room . . . .&#13;
. . . Sadie models a lovely&#13;
number in the Nu Omega&#13;
style show . . . . .&#13;
the debate becomes&#13;
heated&#13;
Rita and Ron&#13;
baton-twirling deluxe.&#13;
Evelyn, Emma, and&#13;
gardenia&#13;
Sally models a sport&#13;
coat&#13;
A debater speaks&#13;
with conviction&#13;
. . . Little Boy Blue, come&#13;
bare your arm- tuberculin&#13;
test time is here&#13;
frightened?&#13;
•&#13;
. . . bookworms . . . ·&#13;
. smile, Sam . .&#13;
. music, moonlight, and&#13;
senior party !&#13;
. . . the fairer sex sharpen&#13;
their kicking aim &#13;
Name&#13;
Adams, Hazel ,&#13;
Adamson, Ann ,&#13;
Adamson, Donna&#13;
Addison, Patty&#13;
A g new, Melvin ,&#13;
A gnew, Rosalia ,&#13;
Ahart, Corine&#13;
Page&#13;
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, ' ' ' 50&#13;
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Ahart, Jim , , , , ,&#13;
Allen, Earl&#13;
74, 60&#13;
50, 74&#13;
60&#13;
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Allen, Lorraine&#13;
Allen, William Allison, Deno , , , , , ,&#13;
Andersen, Norman , , , ,&#13;
Anderson, Darrell&#13;
60&#13;
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60, 111&#13;
74&#13;
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90, 75, 59&#13;
55&#13;
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75&#13;
Anderso n, John ,&#13;
Anderson, Ruth&#13;
Andrews, Lester ,&#13;
Ankenbauer, Bobby&#13;
Applegate, Delbert&#13;
Armatis, Rosemary&#13;
Armstron g, Ethel&#13;
Arnold, Ellen&#13;
A sikin, Theodore&#13;
Aten, Charl es&#13;
Aten, David&#13;
Austin, Jun e&#13;
A ylsworth , Betty&#13;
Babbitt, Charles&#13;
Babcock, Frances&#13;
Bahn sen, Anita&#13;
Bailey, Bette ,&#13;
Ballard, V all etta&#13;
Bangs, Patricia , , ,&#13;
Barn es, Imojean&#13;
Barnum. Virginia&#13;
Barrett M arj orie&#13;
Barrick. Ernest&#13;
Barry, Fern ,&#13;
Basch, Joe&#13;
Bates, Bob&#13;
Batten, Evelyn&#13;
Beam. Clara Louise&#13;
Beckman, Marilou&#13;
Bell, Charles&#13;
90, 74&#13;
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Be rga ntzel, Henry&#13;
60&#13;
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50, 74, 11 0&#13;
' ' ' 84, 74&#13;
29, 95&#13;
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50, 84 \ ;R4, 74&#13;
Betts, Richard&#13;
Biese ndorfer, Florence&#13;
Bigelow, Beverl y&#13;
Billmire, Robert&#13;
Bird , Ione ' ,&#13;
Blair, Barabra ,&#13;
Rl air, Eva Ruth&#13;
Bloo mquist, Charles&#13;
Rl oomqu;st, D onald&#13;
Bloomouist. Evelyn&#13;
Bl ue, Charles&#13;
Blue, Orville&#13;
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Name&#13;
Blue, Zelma&#13;
Blust, Robert&#13;
Bock, William&#13;
Boege, Anna&#13;
Boege, Frances&#13;
Boege, Martha&#13;
Bolin, Jack&#13;
Boyer, Ann Barabara&#13;
Boyer, Robert&#13;
Braband , Bob&#13;
Bradford, Lorraine&#13;
Brazelton, Lloyd&#13;
Breeden, James&#13;
Bretz, Jea n&#13;
Broadstone, De Wayne&#13;
Brons, D oris , · -&#13;
Brooks, N ewell&#13;
Brown, Bill&#13;
Brown, Jack&#13;
Brown, Jacklyn&#13;
Brown, Letha&#13;
Brown, Lona Marie&#13;
Brown, Merrill Edwin&#13;
Browning, D ean&#13;
Brunstedt, Ila&#13;
Brunstedt, Wilma&#13;
Bryant, Dan&#13;
Bryant, Kenn eth&#13;
Brya nt, Marj abell e 30, 67, Buck, Carl&#13;
Buck, James Bull er, David&#13;
Burgett, W endel&#13;
Burkey, Geraldine&#13;
Rutl er, Charl e&#13;
Butl er, Eugene&#13;
Callahan, Marion&#13;
C:allahan, Robert&#13;
Call away, Betty&#13;
C::alliso n. Robert&#13;
Campbell, Teanne&#13;
Campbell. Betty Jean&#13;
C:ampbell. Carol&#13;
Camobell , Maxine&#13;
C:ampbell , Phyll's&#13;
Canaday, V ern on&#13;
Ca nava n, Rosemary&#13;
C:arlson, Charles&#13;
r.arlson, Merrill&#13;
Carman, Tuanita,&#13;
C:arroll. Ken neth&#13;
C:arte r. Joe&#13;
C:ato. Josephine&#13;
r.h ancell or, Clarice&#13;
Chapman. Tohn Tr.&#13;
C:harl es. Elizabeth&#13;
r.hristian sen, D orothy&#13;
Christian sen. Bette&#13;
Page&#13;
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Name&#13;
Christiansen, Pearle&#13;
Clark, Beth&#13;
Clark, Bill&#13;
Clark, Donald&#13;
Clark, Marshall&#13;
Clausen, Jacquelyn&#13;
Clausen , Joan&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Betty&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Bill&#13;
Clover, Doris&#13;
Cochran, Tommy&#13;
Cody, Harriett&#13;
Cody, Percy Dean Jr.&#13;
Coffey, Mary&#13;
Coffey, Winifred&#13;
Coffman, Eula 28,&#13;
Colby, Carl ,&#13;
Conaway, Dorothy&#13;
Conaway, Shirley&#13;
Connell, Marilyn&#13;
Connell, Shirley&#13;
Cook, Carol&#13;
Cook, Jimmy&#13;
Coon, Betty Rae&#13;
Cooper, Elizabeth&#13;
Cooper, M ary Lou&#13;
Corbin, Earl&#13;
Corbin, Mildred&#13;
Corder, Dick&#13;
Corning, Ruth&#13;
Costy, M arybelle&#13;
Cottmire. Carolyn&#13;
Cotton, Frances&#13;
Cowles, Jeannette&#13;
Cowles, Shirley&#13;
Craig, Norma&#13;
Crippen, Hel en Cr.'rypen, Phyllis&#13;
Cronin, Th omas&#13;
Cronland. Calvin&#13;
Croson, Mary Rae&#13;
Crouch. Barbara&#13;
Culek. LeRoy - Cunningham, Violet&#13;
Curran, Peggy&#13;
Damgaard. Ruth&#13;
Damon, D arlene&#13;
D aprizio. Sadie&#13;
D arnell . Betty&#13;
Davis, Bette&#13;
Davis, Catherine&#13;
Davis, Charles&#13;
Davis, Edward&#13;
Davis, Jackie&#13;
Davis, Jean&#13;
Davis, Rav&#13;
Dawley, Mary&#13;
Dawson. D ale&#13;
D eMare. Sam&#13;
fl e Santiago. Augustina&#13;
Detereing, Gladys&#13;
31_,&#13;
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Name&#13;
Dewey, Bill&#13;
Dickeson, Patty&#13;
Diggle, Gordon&#13;
D ilts, Clifford&#13;
Dimon, Alice&#13;
Dimon, Dick&#13;
Dinovo, Beatrice&#13;
Dofner, Gretta&#13;
D raper, Jack&#13;
Dray, Emma Jean&#13;
Dray, Ida Mae&#13;
Dray, Virginia&#13;
Dryden , William&#13;
Duitman, Dick&#13;
Dunn, Loretta&#13;
Dunn, Roland&#13;
Dunning. Eula&#13;
Durbin , Harold&#13;
Durham, Byron&#13;
Durick, Charlotte&#13;
Durick, Donald&#13;
Durick, Evelyn&#13;
Durick, H oward Ray&#13;
Durick, Jun e&#13;
Durick, Phyllis&#13;
Durick, Rose&#13;
Eckrich , Don&#13;
Ed son, Dick&#13;
Edwards, Anna May&#13;
Edwards, Mable&#13;
Eggers, Bob&#13;
Ehlers, T ed&#13;
Ellis, Doris&#13;
Emmons, Charles&#13;
Ervin, Gwendolyn&#13;
Etherin gton. Betty&#13;
Ethington. Betty Lee&#13;
Evans, Clifford ,&#13;
Evans, Fred&#13;
Evans, Phyllis&#13;
Farrell, Cleo&#13;
Feekin, Dorothy&#13;
Feekin, Fred&#13;
Ferrarello, P at&#13;
Ferrarello, Virgil&#13;
Ferris, Earl ,&#13;
Ferris, Hel en&#13;
Fickel, D ean Fickel, Don&#13;
Fickel, Earl&#13;
Fields, Bob&#13;
Fisher. V elda&#13;
Fitz, Clon&#13;
Flack, Rita&#13;
Flaxbeard, Don&#13;
Plecky, D on&#13;
Plecky. Ernest&#13;
Pl eckv, Eugene&#13;
Fluhartv. R uth&#13;
Poll ett. Bettv&#13;
Ford , Beve rly&#13;
,·&#13;
51,&#13;
51,&#13;
3 3,&#13;
Page&#13;
86&#13;
50&#13;
32, 66, 106&#13;
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86&#13;
50, 79, 82&#13;
87, 103&#13;
103&#13;
87&#13;
32&#13;
58&#13;
32&#13;
58&#13;
84, 74&#13;
75&#13;
78, 80, 92&#13;
51&#13;
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32, 83, 94&#13;
51, 85, 66&#13;
51&#13;
51&#13;
58&#13;
32&#13;
60, 82&#13;
83 , 92, 74&#13;
51&#13;
11 0&#13;
33&#13;
89, 90&#13;
58&#13;
67, 83 , 89&#13;
74&#13;
33, 87, 71&#13;
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33, 80, 95, 107, 11 2&#13;
60&#13;
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55, 74 &#13;
Name&#13;
Ford, Dick&#13;
Ford, Mary Rose&#13;
Forsythe, Mary Alice&#13;
Forsythe, Richard&#13;
Foster, Gloria&#13;
Foutch, Betty&#13;
Foutch, Shirley Mae&#13;
Foutch, Thomas ,&#13;
Fox, Ed&#13;
Franz, Betty&#13;
Fricke, Fred&#13;
Fried, Orville&#13;
Fried, William&#13;
Friedrick, Barbara&#13;
Friend, Don&#13;
Friend, Ruth&#13;
Fuller, Betty&#13;
Fuller, D orothy&#13;
Fuller, John&#13;
Furler, Darlene&#13;
Fuss, David&#13;
Gallagher, Kathleen&#13;
Garrean, Dorothy&#13;
Garrean, Kay&#13;
Garrean, Margie 3-4,&#13;
Garrett, Paul , Geppert, Lawrence&#13;
Gerholt, Darlene&#13;
Germar, Jean&#13;
Germar, Joan , Gienau, Marianne&#13;
Gienau, P eggy&#13;
Gilson, Bob&#13;
Gilson, Norman&#13;
Glebe, Vivian&#13;
Goldbranson, Natalie&#13;
Goldsberry, Cleo&#13;
Goldsberry, Dolly&#13;
G oodman, Babette&#13;
Goodwin, Betty&#13;
Gordon, Joe&#13;
Gourley, Lloyd&#13;
Grate, Wilma&#13;
Graves, Arlene&#13;
Graves, Jack&#13;
Graves, LaVonne&#13;
Gray, Barbara&#13;
Graybill, Wilbur&#13;
Greenlee, Marilyn&#13;
Griffin, James&#13;
Griffin, Margie&#13;
Grotelueschen, Arlie&#13;
Gruver, Dorothy&#13;
Gurney, Boyd&#13;
Gutheil, D orothy&#13;
Gutheil, Kenneth&#13;
Hager, Ila Hager, Kenneth&#13;
Hager, Ralph&#13;
Haines, Myrtis&#13;
H aines, Violet&#13;
Hakenson , Carl&#13;
51,&#13;
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88&#13;
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Hakenson, Clayton&#13;
Hallberg, .Alice Marie&#13;
Hallberg, Betty Jane&#13;
Hamilton, Harry '&#13;
H anafan, Mary '&#13;
Hancock, Ernest&#13;
Haney, Dolores Jene&#13;
Hankey, Evelyn&#13;
Hannum, Colleen&#13;
Hansen, Albert&#13;
H ansen, Harold&#13;
Hansen, Marian&#13;
H ansen, Millicent&#13;
Hansen, Patsy&#13;
Hargis, Betty&#13;
H argis, Bob&#13;
H argis, Dean '&#13;
H arris, Etta Mae&#13;
Harris, Margaret&#13;
Harrison, Jean&#13;
Harrod, Jeanette&#13;
Hartwell, Evelyn&#13;
Harvey, Lyonel&#13;
Hatcher, Dale&#13;
Hawk, Virgil&#13;
Haynes, Barbara&#13;
H ead, Florence&#13;
H eadlee, Beatrice&#13;
H eath, Jean&#13;
H eckendorf, Marjorie&#13;
Heitkamp, Kathryn&#13;
H eller, Bill&#13;
Heller, Charles&#13;
H eller, Patricia&#13;
H elms, Naomi&#13;
H enderson, Doris&#13;
H enry, Barbara&#13;
Henry, Gladys&#13;
H enry, Robert&#13;
Herman, Virginia&#13;
Hermes, Georgette&#13;
H erriott, Bruce&#13;
Hillman, Marvin '&#13;
Himmelsehr, Madelyn&#13;
Hines, Dwayne&#13;
H oden, Harry&#13;
Hoke, Charles&#13;
Hoke, ora in ~&#13;
H olmes, Mane&#13;
H olst, Bob&#13;
H olst, Dick&#13;
H ood, Harold&#13;
H oover, Byril&#13;
H osford, Charles&#13;
H otchkiss, George&#13;
Hough, Bill&#13;
H ough, Elaine&#13;
H owe, Betty&#13;
Howland, William&#13;
Huenger, Don ,&#13;
Humphrey, Blain·e&#13;
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M ayberry, William&#13;
M ayer, Lois&#13;
McColl o ug h , Jacque&#13;
M cCormick, Milfo rd&#13;
M cCull o ug h , Jo hn&#13;
McD owell, D o rothy&#13;
M cG rud er, Jack&#13;
M cG rud e r, J can&#13;
M cH arg ue, Phyllis&#13;
M cintosh , M elvin&#13;
McKe nzie, Bob&#13;
M cKeown, G ene&#13;
M cLa ug hlin , Be rnadette&#13;
M cM ah on , Austi n&#13;
M cMah on , D o nald&#13;
M cM ull e n, D arrell&#13;
M c utt, Robert&#13;
M ea dows, Betty Ja ne&#13;
M eek, P eggy Lou&#13;
Me idlin ge r, Al fre d&#13;
}..1 esto n , Frank&#13;
M eyer, Keith&#13;
Me yr, Stanl ey&#13;
M eye rs, Leo na&#13;
M eyerso n, Elain e&#13;
M iles, Alto n ,&#13;
M ill e r, Barbara&#13;
M ill er, B ern ard&#13;
M ill er, D o nald&#13;
Miller, G eorge&#13;
M 'ller, M arcele&#13;
M ill er, Y vonne&#13;
Millima n, Curtis&#13;
Mill'man, Cutler&#13;
M illiman , Jerry&#13;
Mitc hell , M ildred&#13;
M oats, M aril yn ,&#13;
M ogen en, Barbara&#13;
M ogensen, Marg ie&#13;
M o ntgomery, Virginia&#13;
M ontgomery, Jack ,&#13;
M oo r, J ohn&#13;
M oo re, V ern on&#13;
Moo re, W alter&#13;
M ora n , Jack&#13;
M oser, Betty&#13;
Moss, Clifford&#13;
Moss, M ax in e&#13;
M oss, Ronald&#13;
M orrow, Tim&#13;
M owe ry, Dick&#13;
Mull en , Betty&#13;
Murphey, Eve rett&#13;
M urray, Shirley&#13;
Murray, Lorain e&#13;
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N eal, Lo ren N eg us, Kenneth&#13;
N eill, Craig&#13;
N elson, Eugene&#13;
Nelson, Gus N elson, Virginia&#13;
Neve, Douglas&#13;
N eve, Nina&#13;
Nielsen, Kenneth&#13;
Nielsen, Norman&#13;
Niksich, Cath erine&#13;
Nolan, Jack&#13;
N olan, Jea nne&#13;
Norton, Claude&#13;
Nordquist, Dean&#13;
Noyes, K athryn&#13;
Nu;:um, Ph yllis&#13;
O 'Bradovich, Ruby&#13;
O 'D ell , Betty&#13;
O 'D ell , Peggy&#13;
Ogren. Carol&#13;
Ollie, H elen&#13;
Ollie, H oward · Oli phant, Winifred&#13;
Olsen, Betty&#13;
Olson, Jeanne&#13;
O'Neill, Wilma&#13;
Opal, Bob ·&#13;
O sborn, Dick&#13;
Osborn , Margaret&#13;
Oswald, Lorrai ne&#13;
Pace, Marj orie Papp, EJ'zabeth&#13;
Pantier, Betty&#13;
Parish, Everett&#13;
Passer, Al&#13;
Passer. Eleanor&#13;
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Paulus, Bob&#13;
Pavich. Mary&#13;
Perin, Reta&#13;
Perin, Rita&#13;
Peters, Jack&#13;
Peterson, Arlene Peterson, Arthur&#13;
Peterson, Eugene&#13;
Petersen, Lillian Pete rson , Margaret&#13;
Peterson, N or ma Peterson, Richard&#13;
Phillips, Betty&#13;
Pickard, Phyllis Pickens, Doris Mae&#13;
Pickens, Rosalie&#13;
Pickens, Virg inia&#13;
Pinh~ ro , Betty&#13;
Pinhero, Shirley&#13;
Pitt, Billie Jean · Pittman. Betty Jane&#13;
Plcake. Charl es&#13;
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Reeves, V erle&#13;
Reinert, Daniel&#13;
Reneau, Janet&#13;
Reneau, Jim&#13;
Reneau, Robert&#13;
Reninger, Charles&#13;
Reninger, LeRoy&#13;
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Rich, Darlene&#13;
Riche, D ale&#13;
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Riddle, Phyllis&#13;
Rindone, Paul&#13;
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Editor-Kathleen Gallagher&#13;
Business Manager-Edward Lebo&#13;
Faculty Sponsors- Mrs. Clara Strickland, Mr. Fred Coley&#13;
MONTICELLO- Home of Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Published by the Senior Class&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
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It is the endeavor of the editors of the '45&#13;
Monticello to have produced an annual&#13;
which may be used as an aid in remembering friendships, the achievements of the&#13;
student body, end the manner in which&#13;
Thomas Jefferson prepares its students to&#13;
live in a world at war. &#13;
Administration &#13;
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carries out the duties of h:s position .&#13;
R. F. MYERS&#13;
The name R. F. Myers has become synonomous with the&#13;
enviable reputation of Thomas Jefferson. His effort have&#13;
rea ped hon ors and nation·wide recog n:ti on for our school.&#13;
All who entered the office knew that the staff was either attempting hurriedly&#13;
to do their own work or trying energeticall y to aid others. The members of the office&#13;
force tried to help in all possible ways to make things easier for both facu lty and&#13;
students. Their duties included taking attendance, issuing admits, assembling an·&#13;
nouncements, registering students, preparing sc dul , and community service.&#13;
These girls were especially capable of coping with the problem involvin g T.J. or&#13;
its students for a special reason- all can cla '. m it as their alma mater.&#13;
Wilma Grate, attend ance clerk; Virginia Buck, reg i trar: an d Betty Meadows, bookkeeper.&#13;
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T op row: Don Willet, H arold White, T ed Gregory, Charles Fienh old, Keith Chambers, H oward&#13;
Brown , D ave Jeffers, Ray Burkey, Basil Wray.&#13;
Second row: Mr. Day, Betty Smith, Jeanette Cowl es, Esther Beckner, Ann Adams, Pat Cutrer,&#13;
Frances D eMar, Joan Humphrey, D arl ene Kozak, J ean Peterson, Mr. Mueller.&#13;
Front row: Connie H annum, Lorriane Nelson, D an Reinert, Bill K eairns, Mildred Myers, A lice Dimon, Nancy Luther, Geraldine Benson.&#13;
The Forum is the student governing body of the school. Its activities vary from&#13;
Self-Relian~ day to giving Thanksgiving baskets to the needy.&#13;
Each home room E:lected one delegate and an alternate to the Forum. The&#13;
president and other officers were elected by popular vote of the group .&#13;
Offi..:ers this year were:&#13;
Bill Keairnes ............ -· .......................... President ............................... __ .Bil I Clinkenbeard&#13;
Dan Reinert .................................... Vice-president .............................. Eldon Wiedeman&#13;
Betty Jean Smith ................................ Secretary ........................................ Loretta Smith&#13;
Kathleen Gallagher .............................. Treasurer.. ....................................... Z elma Blue&#13;
This year Self-Reliant Day was held December 13 , with Bill Keairnes acting as&#13;
principal. All classes and office duties were conducted by students. T he faculty were&#13;
given this half-holiday and so were not present in the building during the morning&#13;
classes. Prominent city leaders visited the school along with many parents.&#13;
T he Forum worked in cooperation with the fac ulty in promoting high scholastic&#13;
standards and in winning a notable reputation for the school. Through the work of&#13;
the Forum the school has purchased approximately $132,000 worth of war stamps&#13;
and bonds since Pearl H arbor. Several contests were sponsored, and prizes awarded&#13;
to students purchasing the greatest amounts.&#13;
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The Girls' Council is composed of junior and senior girls organized for the&#13;
purpose of serving- the girls of Thomas Jefferson. The members, thirty in number,&#13;
are chosen by the women facu lty and are sponsored by Miss H elen Kohr and Mrs.&#13;
Maria Bolton.&#13;
This year's officers were:&#13;
Kathleen Gallagher .................................................................. President&#13;
Marion Callahan .............................................................. Vice-President&#13;
Pat Bangs, Elane Lewis ............................................ Secretary-Treasurers&#13;
The purpose of the organization is to carry out various activities which promote&#13;
the welfare of the girls of the school. One activity is the "Big and Little Sister"&#13;
plan. All incoming freshmen girls were met by Council members who introduced&#13;
the younger girls to the school and its activities. On October 3 0 and February 15,&#13;
"Freshman Girls' Parties" were held for the purpose of promoting more friendly&#13;
r elations among the freshman girls. Under the direction of the Council members,&#13;
games were played and refreshments were served.&#13;
A panel discussion was held on January 11, in the auditorium, for an assembly&#13;
of girls. The topics discussed were typical problems of teen age girls. Mrs. C. W .&#13;
Fobes, guest speaker at an assembly April 11, discussed clothes and personality.&#13;
Top row: Babette Goodman, Wilma Draper, Dorothy Fuller, Mary Catherine Thomas, Donna&#13;
V olpp, Edith Beckn er, Betty M oser, Jean Ad amson.&#13;
Second row: M rs. Bolton, Sara Mathieson, Lorrain e Murray, Pat Bangs, D orothy Kendall,&#13;
Betty Lawson, Geraldine Johnson, Mary Dawley, Miss H elen Kohr.&#13;
Front row: Esther Beckn er, Eleanor John son, Joan nei Peterso n, Barbara Moser, Marion Calahan, Jean H eath, Maril yn Lawless, Elane Lewis, H elen Anne T onde r.&#13;
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T op row: Bob Wennihan, George Sturtz, Lawrence Weidman, Earl T abler, Bob Saint, John&#13;
Youn g, Mr. Letts, Joe N alty.&#13;
Fro nt row: John Blue, Clifford D aneel, D an Re1: nert, Dick O sborn , Dick H olst, Louis Nelson,&#13;
Clark Fobes, O rville Fried .&#13;
The following officials were elected by th e student bod y:&#13;
M ayor ······--- ------·----··-·----------·-----·-·-··--·----------------- -------Dick Osbo rn&#13;
Chief of P olice--------------- -------------·--·---·-----------------· ---------R obert Sain t&#13;
C lerk ------------------------------------------------ -- ---------- --- ---- -----------C lar k Fob es&#13;
Atto rney ------------·--------------·-----·------------ -- ------- ------- ·-······D a n- R einert"&#13;
Street Commissio ne r ------- ------------- ---------------------------- --·-Orvill e Fried&#13;
T reasurer ------·-----·---·-------------------------------------·-·-·------·····D ean H argis&#13;
Audito r ----····················--- ---------·-··································--- John Blue&#13;
P ar k Commissio ner ----------------------- ·----·-··-·······------------Bob W eniha n&#13;
Aldermen-at-La rge --········--------·-- --·--·-------··D ick H olst, Joe Naulty&#13;
A ssessor ·····----- --·····-------·--····--·--·-················----··---·-C ha rles Osborn&#13;
Judge ·······-----·········································-----·-·············John Youn g&#13;
Boys' City is a comparatively new organizatio n at Thomas Jefferson b ut it h as&#13;
already proven its worth . Officers in this grou p r epresent city officials, each office&#13;
correspo nd:ng with an office in the city gove rnment.&#13;
The basic task of the group is to acqua int its members with th e various fun ctio ns of th e city offices. Although Boys' C ity, as th e name implies, is composed of&#13;
boys only, it trys to d eal with school problems as the city mayor, cou ncil, and&#13;
officials would deal w ith community problems. It handl es uch conditions as ch ecking bicycl es fo r licenses, beautifyi ng the campu.s, ;ind in other ways protecting school&#13;
property.&#13;
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JANUARY&#13;
Back row: Darn ell H attam, Mrs. Clara Strickland .&#13;
Front row : Roberta Sealock, T om Stelovich, Lorraine Murray.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
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Vice-president -·--·--···--···---------··-···-····-····--·--·--·········-······--Darrell H att&lt;!m&#13;
Secretary ----······-··-·-·-···--·-··---·--- --··-·------····-·----··---··--·-·····Roberta Sealock&#13;
Treasurer -···········--------·--····-···--------··········-····-·-----·-··--·-·Lorraine Murray&#13;
The January seniors of the class of 1945 officially began their class activities on&#13;
September 12 with the elect:on of offi cers. Mrs. Clara Strickland and Sgt. E. G.&#13;
Todd were elected class sponsors. Under the leadership of the above officers, the&#13;
class undertook its largest project, presentation of the All-school Play, "Young&#13;
A pril," thus earning a good share of the money needed to pay for the class gift. T he&#13;
class also sponsored five dances to secure additional fu nds.&#13;
Although handicapped by the small number in the class, the January seniors&#13;
put forth enough effort to present the school with a movie projector and a set of&#13;
stage furniture.&#13;
Winding up the semester, the January class observed the annual senior day and&#13;
attended the senior banquet January 24.&#13;
The Baccalaureate service was held in the school aud itorium, January 20.&#13;
Reverend Freel Coley delivered the sermon. Commencement exercises were held in&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's auditorium on January 2 S'. T he class colors were navy blue and&#13;
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BOYER, BARBARA&#13;
College&#13;
Nu Omega 3%; "Eve of St. Mark," Prod.; Freshman De· bate Team; Road Show 4; Va· riety Show; A capella Choir: Music Contest; S. W. Iowa&#13;
Chorus&#13;
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Religious&#13;
Lea&#13;
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Gras, Maid.&#13;
CLARK, BETH College&#13;
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Re· porter; Victory Corps; Reli· gious Leaders.&#13;
CONLEY, RAY College&#13;
Art Club; R.O.T.C. Sgt&#13;
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GLEBE. VIVIAN&#13;
College&#13;
Nu Omega; Girl&#13;
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"Best&#13;
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HATTAM, DARNELL&#13;
College&#13;
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JOHNSON,&#13;
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General Merchandising&#13;
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Report&#13;
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citor. &#13;
LAWSON, BETTY&#13;
College&#13;
Self·Reliant Club; Girls' Coun· cil; Library Club; Jr. Red&#13;
Cross Club; Forum; Student&#13;
Teacher.&#13;
MILES, AL TON&#13;
College&#13;
Forum 2; Science Club.&#13;
MYERS, MILDRED&#13;
College&#13;
Recreational Leadership Club,&#13;
V.P.; Jr. Red Cross, Sec.; Vic· tory Corps; Signal Staff 1 lh;&#13;
Forum; Student Teacher.&#13;
NELSON , WALLACE&#13;
College&#13;
Letterme n's Club; Road Show 2; Bond Rally; Football 2;&#13;
R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt.; Signal Re· porter.&#13;
PARISH, EVERETT&#13;
College&#13;
Road Show 2; R.O.T.C. Sgt.;&#13;
T rack 3.&#13;
RAMEY, ROSE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls' Glee; Roadshow '42 and&#13;
'43&#13;
MATHIASEN, SARA LOU&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Nu Omega 2; Girls' Council;&#13;
Religious Lead ers; "Best Foot&#13;
Forward" ; Road Show 2; Bond&#13;
Rally; Gym Assistant.&#13;
MU RRAY, LORRAINE&#13;
College&#13;
Library Club, Pres., Sec.; Self·&#13;
Reliant Club; G.A.A., V .P.; Jr. Red Cross, Sec.; Victory Corps,&#13;
Pres.; Gym Assistant; Gym Let·&#13;
ter; Colonial Ball , H onor Court; Sr. Class Treas.; Forum Treas.&#13;
NEAL, LOREN&#13;
College&#13;
Spanish Club, Sec., V.P. ; Eu· ropean Round Tabl e, V .P.; A capella; S.W. Iowa Chorus; Sig· nal Reporter; R.0 .T .C.; Pan Amer_i,can Day Pageant; " Youn g&#13;
April ; Student Teacher· Road&#13;
Show; 'Forest Prince. " '&#13;
OSBORN, DICK&#13;
Gen e ral Merchandising&#13;
Football 2; Basketball 2; R. O . T . C. l.st Lt.; Road Show 2· Bond Rall y; Boys' City Mayor'.&#13;
LE.tte rm en's Clu b; Forum 2; Jr'.&#13;
Cla s V .P.; Prom Prince.&#13;
PRIBYL, LUCILLE&#13;
Business&#13;
Sigma Tau ; Masque &amp; Bauble· " Ever Since Eve" ; Signal Staff'.&#13;
PRIBYL, MARGARET&#13;
Stenograp hic&#13;
Girls' Chorus; Art Club l ;&#13;
Sigma Tau 2; Road Show 2.&#13;
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ROCKWELL, KATHRYN&#13;
General&#13;
N u Omega 4; "Mignionette"; " Eve of St. Mark," Prod.; Jr.&#13;
Glee; Road Show 2.&#13;
SHUFFLER, ELAINE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Masque &amp; Bauble; Jr. Red&#13;
Cro s; Camera Club; Road&#13;
Show; Girls' Glee.&#13;
STELOVICH, THOMAS H.&#13;
College&#13;
Forum 1941 ; Wrestling Club&#13;
'42; Wrestling '44; \resident of&#13;
January Class of 45; Stage&#13;
Crew '43.&#13;
TAYLOR, LORRAINE&#13;
Masque and Bauble; "Farmer's&#13;
Daughter" (maiden aunt); cast&#13;
in a number of war bond plays&#13;
:n dramatics&#13;
WADUM, HAROLD&#13;
General&#13;
Boys' City l ; Forum; Signal&#13;
Pressman 2; Stage Crew 2;&#13;
Football 2; R.O.T.C. 1st Sgt.&#13;
YOKUM, PICK&#13;
College&#13;
ROONEY, JOAN HELEN&#13;
General Business&#13;
Sigma T au Ph, Sgt.·at·Arms;&#13;
Nu Omega; Road Show 3; Va·&#13;
riety Show; '41 Follies; S.W.&#13;
Iowa Chorus; Minstrel Show;&#13;
A capella; Sr. Sextet; T .J. Sex· tet; Gym Assistant.&#13;
SEALOCK, ROBERTA&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Nu Omega 4, Sec., V.P.; Li· brary Club 2; Sr. Class Sec.:&#13;
Road Show 3; '41 Follies; Bond&#13;
Rally, Prod.; "And Came The Sprin g," P rod.; "Cha rm School," Prod.; "Garden of the&#13;
Moon," Prod.; Variety Show,&#13;
Prod.; A capella; S.W. Iowa&#13;
Chorus; Gym Assistant; Signal&#13;
Reporter; Colonial Ball 2; For· um; Victory Corps; Religious&#13;
Leaders.&#13;
TABLER, EARL&#13;
College&#13;
THOMAS, MARY&#13;
CATHERINE&#13;
College&#13;
G.A.A.; Girls' Council; Sigma&#13;
T au, Sec.; Road Show 3; " Jun· ior Miss," Prod.; Signal Re·&#13;
porter.&#13;
WILLIAMS, JUSTYN&#13;
College&#13;
Garfield High School,&#13;
Los Angeles&#13;
YOUNG, JOHN&#13;
College&#13;
Art Club l; R.0.T.C. Sgt.;&#13;
Boys' City, Judge ; T. J. Boy '&#13;
State Representative. &#13;
June Seniors&#13;
.JUNE&#13;
13ack row: Mrs. Clara Strickland , Robert Saint, Rev· ere nd Fred Coley.&#13;
Front row: Mary Dawley, H arold W atts, Marion&#13;
Callahan .&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President ------------------------·······-····-········---·····: ................. ....... Robert Saint&#13;
V ice-President -·····-·········-····-··- ··----·····-··-·············--········-···H arold W atts&#13;
Secretary ··-········------·· · ···-·--------------------·-··············-··--···Marion Callahan&#13;
T reasurer ······--···-·········-----·-·---·····--·----········-·····--··········------Mary Dawley&#13;
Embarking upon their final school year, the June seniors of 1945' chose these&#13;
officers September 26 to lead the class through a year of fun, work, and activity .&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland and Mr. Fred Coley were chosen class sponsors.&#13;
In an effort to raise additional funds for the class gift, Mrs. Strickland, assisted&#13;
by Mary Dawley, Elane Lewis, Betty Moser, Dan Reinert, and other members of&#13;
the sen:or class, presented th e "Bungling Brothers Circus" as the annual Roadshow.&#13;
T hree perfo rmances were given ; March 22, 23, 24. The show proved a financial&#13;
success, relieving the burden of the expensive class gift; a stage cyclorama . The&#13;
Senior play " One W ild Night" was presented May 4. Leads were Dale Follett,&#13;
Eleanor Passer, H elen T onder, and Scott Smith .&#13;
Senior Skip Day was observed May 2 5', and that evening seniors attended their&#13;
banquet and honor assembly. Baccalaureate service was held May 27. The Rev. J. R .&#13;
Perkins delivered the sermon. Over one hundred seniors marched down the aisle&#13;
fo r the commencement exercises held May 31 in th e City auditorium . The class&#13;
colors were navy blue and white, and the motto was "Where peace is, God is."&#13;
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BAHNSEN, ANITA&#13;
General&#13;
Girls' Gl ee&#13;
Ph; Solo Club; '41&#13;
Follies; A capella.&#13;
BERGANTZEL, HENRY&#13;
College .. Forest Prince" ; Ba&#13;
sketball;&#13;
Good Drivers' Club; European Round Table; A capella; R. 0 . p ;J;» 0· u&#13;
BOEGE, FRANCES&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Deco rum Club;&#13;
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BROWN, HOWARD&#13;
College&#13;
Road Show&#13;
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Moon" ; A capella, Pres.; "Best&#13;
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CALL , MARION&#13;
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BANGS, PATRICIA&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Forum 2, Sec.; Girl&#13;
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Prod.; Col&#13;
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Reporter; Military Ball. Maj&#13;
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BLUE, ZELMA.&#13;
College&#13;
Sigma Tau, Pre&#13;
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Forum; 0. G.&#13;
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Signal Reporter.&#13;
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Technical&#13;
Football&#13;
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BUCK, CARL R.&#13;
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CANAVAN, DOLORES&#13;
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CHRISTENSEN, CARLTON&#13;
College&#13;
Band, R. 0. T. C. Band, 1st&#13;
Lt. ; Drum Major; Ak-Sar-Ben&#13;
Contest; Music Club; Camera&#13;
Club; Road Show 1; State Contests, Atlantic, Council Bluffs,&#13;
3; Shrine Circus.&#13;
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/ Nu Omega 4; Band, 2nd Lt.; q Orchestra Ph; Road Show 3;&#13;
Military Ball; Flute T rio, Dis- trict, State; Ak-Sar-Ben, A ca- pella.&#13;
COFFEY, MARY&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
COONS, ROBERT&#13;
College&#13;
Macedonia High School; Reli- gious Leaders.&#13;
CORBIN, EARL&#13;
College&#13;
COWLES, JEANETTE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Road Show 2; '4 1 Follies; Nu&#13;
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A capella.&#13;
CHURCH, VICTOR&#13;
Technical&#13;
H oly Family, Council Bluffs;&#13;
Football 2; \Vrestl ing 2: Lettermen's Club; R. 0 . T. C.&#13;
Sgt.; Boys' Quartette ; A capel- la: "The Forest Prince."&#13;
COCHRAN, THOMAS E.&#13;
General&#13;
Science Club; Road Show 1;&#13;
Band ; Orchestra ; "Best Foot&#13;
Forwa rd" ; R. 0. T. C. : Rifle Team; Signal Staff; ·Prom. Lord.&#13;
COOK, JIM&#13;
College&#13;
Boys' City; H obby Club; M odel&#13;
A irplane Contest, 1st Place;&#13;
Orchestra.&#13;
COOPER, ELIZABETH&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
A ca pell a; Girls' Gl ee; Colonial&#13;
Ball I ; Road Show 2.&#13;
CORBIN, MILDRED&#13;
G eneral&#13;
CRAIG, N ORMA&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Sigma Tau; Girls' Glee; Mardi&#13;
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D, CORRINE&#13;
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Forum ;&#13;
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DA VIS, CATHERINE&#13;
College&#13;
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Spani&#13;
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ball.&#13;
DINOVO, BEATRICE&#13;
College&#13;
Sigma&#13;
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R&#13;
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FICKEL, EARL&#13;
College&#13;
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Scie&#13;
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FORD, MARY ROSE&#13;
College&#13;
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CUTKOVICH, EV A&#13;
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DAWLEY, MARY&#13;
College&#13;
Sr. Class Treas.;&#13;
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DIMON, ALYCE&#13;
College&#13;
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Col&#13;
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DURICK, DON&#13;
General Merchandising&#13;
Band 2nd Lt&#13;
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FRIED, WILLI&#13;
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College&#13;
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2; Football; Golf Team; Eu•&#13;
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Drivers' Club; M. E. E. Club;&#13;
R. 0 . T. C. 2nd Lt. ; Signal&#13;
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Bond Follies; Variety Sho\"'.;&#13;
"And Came the Spring ;&#13;
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JOHNSON, EDWIN&#13;
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M. E. E. Club; Lettermen's Club; Basketball ; Track ; Foot·&#13;
ball ; Forum, Pres.; Boys' Glee;&#13;
A capella ; '41 Follies; "Young&#13;
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R. 0. T . C. Capt.; Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
KENDALL, DOROTHY&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Road Show; '41 Follies; Library&#13;
Club 21h ; Decorum Club,&#13;
Pres.; Girls' Glee ; M. E. E.&#13;
Club.&#13;
KLOTZ, MARJORIE&#13;
H ome Making&#13;
M. E. E. Club; "Best Foot For•&#13;
ward," Prod .&#13;
HUNT, EVA&#13;
General&#13;
Red Cross Club; Forum; Found·&#13;
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JENSEN, IRENE&#13;
College&#13;
M. E. E. Club l ; Victory&#13;
Corps; Religious Leaders.&#13;
KEIM, FLOYD G.&#13;
College&#13;
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C., Rifle Team 2; "Best Foot&#13;
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Spanish Club; Signal Proof· reader; Jr.·Sr. Prom, Lord .&#13;
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College&#13;
Band ; Library Club; Colonial&#13;
Ball ; Science Club; Signal&#13;
Staff; Road Show 1; Religious&#13;
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KNAPP, GRACE&#13;
General Merchandising &#13;
KNOUSE, GWENDOLYN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
LEBO, EDWARD&#13;
General&#13;
Forum; Boys' Glee ; Student&#13;
Teacher; European Round Ta- ble; M. E. E. Club; Sr. Science&#13;
Club; Mathematics Club; Debate Club; "Young April,"&#13;
Prod.; "Best Foot Forward,"&#13;
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Prod.; "The Forest Prince, Prod.; Colon ial Ball, Prod.; R.&#13;
0. T. C. 2nd Lt.; Annual&#13;
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Good ~t1f ' • jj ~tary&#13;
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LENIHAN, MARY Sigm:;?'" Maid.&#13;
LINDSEY, LORETTA&#13;
College&#13;
M. E. E. Club; Decorum Club.&#13;
MILLER, BARBARA&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Road Show 2; '41 Follies; Girls'&#13;
Choir; Sigma Tau; Decorum Club; Girls' Glee.&#13;
KOHLER, MARIAN&#13;
College&#13;
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LE COCQ, LOUISE&#13;
General&#13;
Thayer High School&#13;
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LEWIS. ELANE&#13;
Technical&#13;
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D1stnct Mu* Q.Odntp;'t; State&#13;
Contest; G1rl f'-S:: o_ il ; Signal&#13;
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.Tr. Class Sec.; Debate Letter· Girls' T rio; A capella ; "And&#13;
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Mardi Gras, Maid .&#13;
LITTLE, EV A JEAN&#13;
General Business&#13;
Road Show 3; G. A. A. 31h ;&#13;
Recreational Leade rship Club·&#13;
Gym As istant. '&#13;
MYERS, LEONA&#13;
General&#13;
MOGENSEN, DEAN&#13;
College&#13;
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MQ.G.ENSEN, IR S&#13;
Stenographic I&#13;
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MULLEN, ROBERT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
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OSBORN, CHARLES&#13;
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MOSER, BETTY&#13;
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"Best Foot Forward" ; Red&#13;
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RENEAU,&#13;
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WILLIAMS, RUTH&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Band 3; Band Contests, State,&#13;
District; Music Club; Decorum Club; M.E.E. Club; Religious&#13;
Leaders; Student T eacher.&#13;
HELLER, PATRICIA&#13;
General Merchandising&#13;
Road Show 3; Gym Assistant;&#13;
Band, Ak-Sar-Ben; Rails Pa- geant; Flag Drill; Sigma Tau;&#13;
Forum; Signal News Editor,&#13;
Ad Solicitor; A capella; Jr. Red&#13;
Cross; Gym Night; "Best Foot&#13;
For w.~ r cl , " .~rod. ; :·you~~ April, Prod. ; Founder s Day ; "Cavalcade of Freedom."&#13;
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Back row: Mr. Harold Jones, Bob W ennihan&#13;
Front row: Esther Beckner, George Sturtz, Eleanor&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President ----·-··--··-····--··-·--·--·--··--··--···--·······-- --·--··--·····-----Bob W ennihan&#13;
Vice-president -............................................... ______ ___ __ _________ George Sturtz&#13;
Secretary ..................................... _ .................................... Esther Beckner&#13;
Treasurer ................................ -..................................... Eleanor Johnson&#13;
At the first class election on Oct. 3, 1944, the junior class chose the above&#13;
named officers. Miss Leah Coyne and Mr. Harold Jones were chosen class sponsors.&#13;
Highlighting the events of the year for the junior class was the junior play,&#13;
"Every Family H as One." The play was a successful comedy with Elaine Moss,&#13;
Marjorie Marcum, Eileen Gotsdiner, and Jimmie H oover in the leads. A matinee&#13;
was presented March 1 and an evening performance March 2.&#13;
A junior party, with "Hard-times" as the theme, was held April 6 in the band&#13;
hall.&#13;
The Junior-Senior Prom held April 20 at the Chieftain H otel was one of the&#13;
unforgettable social events of the year. A s is customary, juniors played hosts to the&#13;
seniors.&#13;
Fine work was accomplished by the juniors, and undoubtedly they will prove&#13;
to be one of the outstanding classes graduating from Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
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DEAN HARGI S&#13;
Sweet evening stills the vibrant flush of day,&#13;
For every splendid dawn a silvered night is made&#13;
The blossom petals drift with falling autumn leaves&#13;
T o every shaft of sunlight comes the shade;&#13;
Then fo r each dawning life eternity stand near&#13;
While mortals live each smile is neighbor to a tear,&#13;
God sends his evening to us all, though day be brief,&#13;
W e must expect the night- and know that night brings peace.&#13;
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Edward Lebo, Business Manager; Kathleen Gall ag her,&#13;
Editor.&#13;
T op Row-Elane Lewis, Administration Editor; H elen T onder,&#13;
Academics Editor; Corin ne Ahart, Academics Edito r.&#13;
Bottom Row-Scott Smith, Activities Ed:tor, Dorothy Youn g,&#13;
Girls' Athletics Editor; H arold Watts, Boys' Athletics&#13;
Editor.&#13;
Keith Chanhers, Photographer; Marv&#13;
Dawley, Artist.&#13;
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The Signal Staff was as follows:&#13;
Managing Editors&#13;
Dick Osborn, Mildred Myers, Marilyn Clementson, Babette Goodman&#13;
Associate Editors&#13;
Ray Conley, Eleanor Passer&#13;
Sports Editors&#13;
H arold W atts, Bill Clinkenbeard&#13;
News Editor&#13;
Pat H eller&#13;
Society Editors&#13;
Lucille Pribyl, Catherine Davis&#13;
Business Managers&#13;
Barbara White, Edward Johnson&#13;
Every Friday afternoon, during the sixth period, students and faculty eagerly&#13;
await the distribution of the Signal. The Signal, published weekly, is the school&#13;
~aper and is printed in the Thomas Jefferson printshop.&#13;
Miss Hazel Miller, journalism and English instructor, supervises production of&#13;
the Signal. Miss Esther Madden, English teacher, serves as advertising advisor. The&#13;
pripting instructor, Mr. Fred Coley, is faculty advisor for the printing of each issue.&#13;
'l'op row: Lowell Cook, D on Nusse r, Bob Stark, T om Cochran, Lawrence Gilson, Charles&#13;
Fienbold, Jack Cook, Emil Rogic, Dale H atcher, Don Durick, George Kull, H arold&#13;
Wad um.&#13;
Second row: Eld on Wiedman, Betty Foutch, D oris H enderson, Doll y Goldsberry, ALce H all- berg, Barbara White, Justyn Williams, Betty Clinkenbeard, Barbara Mogensen, Mary&#13;
Lou Beckman, Francis Boege, D arlene Koza k, Eva Little, Miss H azel Mill er.&#13;
Front row: Harold Watts, Augustina De Santiago, Marilyn Clementsen, Mildred M yers, Dick&#13;
O sborn, Pat Heller, Catherine Davis, Babette Goodman, Lucille Pribyl, Ray Conley.&#13;
-S7-&#13;
Debate&#13;
T op row: Mr. F. J. Paluka, Scott Smith. Dale f ollclt, Harry Schultz, Edward Lebo, Miss&#13;
Eleanor Laughlin, Jerry Feblowitz, Jim H oover.&#13;
Front row: Edith Beckner, Marjorie Marcum, E ther Beckner, Jo Anne Jewett, Jean nine Frye,&#13;
Pat Cato, Ruth Currier, Patty Shannon, Corr'nn e Cronla nd .&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President ············-----------··-····-··-- ··-······---····--·- Scott Smith&#13;
Secretary ··------------------------ ....... .................. Edith Beckner&#13;
The purpose of the Debate Club is to give its members a more definite understanding of the art of debating and how it an benefit their own lives. Although&#13;
Thomas Jefferson has not had extra curr.cular llpeech in truction fo r seve ral years,&#13;
the debaters were fairly successful. Learning to speak with oth ers more easily and&#13;
flu ently has been of benefit to the members.&#13;
The sponsors of this organization are Miss Eleanor Laughlin and Mr. Frank&#13;
]. Paluka.&#13;
Various events in which the club partic:pated were: th e Eighth Annual Debate&#13;
Clinic held at Thomas Jefferson High School, and tournaments at Benson, North,&#13;
and Central. Furthermore, the debate team, consisting of Esther and Edith Beckner,&#13;
Affirmative, and Harry Schultz and Scott Smith, N egative, won the Southwest&#13;
Iowa District contest. This victory qua lified them for participation in th e State&#13;
contest where they tied for fifth place.&#13;
Other than debating, th:s club sponsored two dances and presented "Clowns&#13;
in D'ebate" as their act in the Roadshow.&#13;
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Library Club&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Lorraine Murray ........ -- --··················--··PresidenL .................. _________________ _ Edith Beckner&#13;
Donna V olpp ................ ________ __ ___ ____ _ Vice presidenL ................................ Jean Adamson&#13;
Dorothy Kendall __________ __ ___ __ _______ Secretary-Treasurer. ... __ ___ ___ __ ______ Marilyn Clementson&#13;
M embership in the Library Club requires a six weeks training course, passage&#13;
of an examination, and popular vote of previous members. The girls work as librarians either during study halls or after school.&#13;
Library Club sponsors the Colonial Ball, held annuall y in February to determine the best loved girl and her court of honor. The 1945 "Best Loved Girl " was&#13;
Betty M oser, as Martha Washington. The other three highest winners were Pat&#13;
Bangs, as George W ashington; Marion Callahan, as Dolly Madison ; and Kathleen&#13;
Gallagher, as James Madison. Other winners were: Coleen H annum, H elen Tonder,&#13;
Elane Lewis, Janet Reneau, Lorraine Murray, and Barbara Boyer.&#13;
T op row: Jean Adamson, Ann Braband, Donna Adamson, Cora Lee Hoyt, Patty Latey, D onna&#13;
V olpp, Lorraine Nelson, Mary Lou Gorn, Babette Goodman.&#13;
Second row: Miss Mary Alice Smith, Mary Dawley, Marion Callahan , Betty Lawson, Dorothy&#13;
Ke ll , Geraldine Larsen, ·Betty Brewer, Wilma Draper, Miss N athalia Hutchinson.&#13;
Front row: Janis H offeins, Edith Beckner, Marjorie Marcum, Lorraine Murray, Charlotte Sluyter, Patty Shann on, Esther Beckner, Marilyn Clementsen.&#13;
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Sigma Tau&#13;
T op row: Georgia Oliphant, Jerry Mose r, Lucille Maybe rry, A rtis Rowley, Jo An n Jewett,&#13;
D onna White, Darlene Glase r.&#13;
Second row : Miss Mary Ell en W ard, Laree Phelps, Lorraine Phelps, Malinda W alli ng, Beatrice&#13;
D inovo, Mariann e McMull en, Pat Ne uman n, Mis Garnet Welsch .&#13;
Front row: Alice Hallberg, Darlene Kozak, Dolly Gold sberry, Z elma Blue, Lois Peterson, D onna&#13;
Ad amson, Rose mary Swa ney.&#13;
Sigma Tau Literary Soc:ety ts the oldest organi zation in T homas Jefferson. Its&#13;
aim is to develop leadership and service. Only girls with a high scholastic record&#13;
are eligible. Miss Garnet W elsh and Miss Mary Ellen Ward are co-sponsors. Sigma&#13;
T au sponsored a dance N ovember 22 and presented eleven dance records to the&#13;
school. A Christmas pa rty was held at the home of Georgia Oliphant, and initiation&#13;
parti es at the homes of Z elma Blue and Betty White. During the week of February&#13;
14, "Heart-Sister W eek" was observed, climaxed by a theater party. A MotherSenior Banquet was held May 18. Officers first and second semesters were: Presidents, Zelma Blue, Beatrice Dinovo; vice-.presidents, Mariann McMullen, Darlene&#13;
Kozak ; secretari e,s LaRee Phelps, Lucill e Mayberry ; treasurers, Lorraine Phelps,&#13;
Alice H allberg; sergeant-at-arms, Malinda W all ing, Pat N euman.&#13;
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OFFICERS&#13;
Marion Callahan _____ ___________ ____ __ ___ __ _____ __ President __________ __ ____ __ _________________ ____ __ ___ __ Pat Bangs&#13;
Elane Lewis __ __ _________ _________ __ ______ ________ Vice-president _____ _____ ___ __ ____ __ ___ ___ __ __ ___ __ Mary Dawley&#13;
Kathl een Gallagher. _____ __ ___ ___ ______________ Secretary _________ _______ __ _____ ___ ____ ____ Marjorie Marcum&#13;
Betty Jean Smith _____ ___ ____ _______________ ___ Treasurer _________ _________ __ ______ .... _: ___ __ ·___ ____ Betty Moser&#13;
Edith Beckner. ______ ________ _______ __ ______ Sergeant-at-arms ____ ____ ______ __ _____ __ __________ ___ Pat Peterson&#13;
Viv:ar, Glebe ___ ____ ····---------··---- --- -----Parliamentarian _________ __________ _____ __ __ _______ ___ Joan Brown&#13;
Nu Omega Sigma Literary Society is the second oldest organization in Thomas&#13;
Jefferson . Its object is to develop character, literary ability, and service. Only girls&#13;
with a high scholastic record are eligible. Mrs. Clara Strickland is co-sponsor with&#13;
Miss Minnie B. Rupp. Nu Omega has been active in various activities. The members&#13;
sold hot-dogs during one football game and sponsored a dance after another. An&#13;
Alumnae party was held Nov. 22 and a Christmas party on Dec. 12. The entire&#13;
school participated in the program sponsored by Nu Omega, of sending Christmas&#13;
gifts to a Servicemen's Center. Nu Omega sponsored a "H arem Dance" for the&#13;
Roadshow. The annual Mother-Senior Banquet was held May 11.&#13;
Nu Omega undertook the task of producing an honor roll composed of the&#13;
names of all former students now in the Armed Forces. A temporary honor roll has&#13;
been displayed in room 105.&#13;
T o p row: Lila Flanagan, Barbara M ose r, Jean Adamson, Pat Shannon, El ea nor Johnson, Joan Rooney, Collee n Hannum, Janet Ren eau, Sally Boye r, Mary An n Durick, Elea nor Passer, Donna Ran ne, Jo Ann Peterso n, Marilyn C!ementsen, Kathryn Rockwell, Edith&#13;
Beckner, Donna Dettman, Yvonne Sealock.&#13;
Second row: Mrs. Clara Strickland, Betty Clinkenbeard , K athryn Carey, •Barbara H aynes, Barbara Boyer, Betty Lou Peterson, Joan Bwwn, Marlene Frye, Jeannin e Frye, Janet Boyer,&#13;
Mary Dawley, Marjorie Marcum, Jean H eath , Pat Bangs, Roberta Sealock, Esth er&#13;
Beckner, Wilma Draper, Sara Math ieson, Miss Minnie B. Rupp.&#13;
Front row: Donna Volpp, Lorna Peterson, Mary Lou Brown, Pat Peterson, Betty Jean Smith,&#13;
Betty Moser, Elane Lewis, Marion Callahan, Jackie Clausen, H elen T on der, D orothy&#13;
Fuller, Beth Clark, Vivian Glebe.&#13;
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The Thomas Jefferson vocal music department has four large groups. The&#13;
a cappella choir is the most advanced and is the only mixed choral group. The choir&#13;
presented a concert in May, appeared before the Rotary club and entered the district contest held at Abraham Lincoln. Members also participated in the operetta&#13;
"The Forest Prince" and presented several musical acts for the Roadshow.&#13;
Officers of the choir are as follows: President, Howard Brown and SecretaryTreasurer, Bob Saint. Section Leaders are: Soprano, Betty Moser; Alto, Donna&#13;
V olpp; Tenor, T ed Gregory; and Bass, Charles Lammert. The robe chairman was&#13;
- Pat McCabe and Betty Jane Smith served as librarian.&#13;
Members of the a cappella group as pictured on the preceding page are :&#13;
T op row: Orville Fried, H enry Bergentzel, Johnny Larsen, Victo r Church , Scott Smith, Earl&#13;
Fickel, H oward Brown, Dan Re:nert, Bob Saint, Clarence Smeltzer, Jerry Ford , Donna Volpp, Marion Callahan, H elen T onder, Jean H eath, Pat Heller.&#13;
Third row: Pat McCabe, Betty Jane Smith, Marion Jacobs, Nancy Ogren, Lois Peterson, Kathleen Gallagher, Marjorie Marcum, Floyd Keim, Eleanor Johnson, Artis Rowley, Mildred&#13;
Jenkens, Pat Reams, Charles Lammert, Bill Fried.&#13;
Second row: An:ta Bahnsen, Janet Reneau, Corinne Ahart, Joyce Head, Jeannine Frye, Jackie&#13;
Clausen, Ethele Miller, Joan Lindsey, Pat Cato, Joan Jewett, Joan Peterson, D onna H attam, Joan H ead, Donna W hite, ·Betty Jacobs.&#13;
Front row: Betty Moser, Betty Jean Smith, Eleanor Passer, Marlene Frye, Donna D'Lo uhy, Virginia Alspaugh, Elane Lewis, H elen Tinnell, P;it Bangs, Elizabeth Hurd, Babette Goodman, Pat Shannon, and Miss Mary Charlotte McGonigle, d:rector.&#13;
Senior Girls' Glee is the advanced girls' choral group. Made u p mainly of&#13;
sophomores, it was organized in September fo r girls who had had previous voice&#13;
training during their freshman year. The girls sang for the Southwest Iowa T eachers' Convention, the Music T eachers' Convention, several P.T .A . meetings, and&#13;
acted as courtiers in the operetta. The second semester fou nd many of the girls&#13;
promoted to the a cappella choir.&#13;
Junior Girls' Glee trains girls for more advanced musical work . Members appeared in the operetta, participated in the Ch ristmas program and the May concert,&#13;
and sang before the Rotary Club.&#13;
Members of the Boys' Quartette were: V ictor Church, first tenor; Scott Smith,&#13;
second tenor; Clarence Smeltzer, baritone; and Charles Lammert, bass.&#13;
Another active group was the Girls' Trio. The members were : Sopranos, Joan&#13;
H ead and Marlene Frye, and Alto, Joyce H ead . These girls sang for a number of&#13;
organizations and entered the distr:ct Music Contest, winning a "2" rating.&#13;
Other groups participating in the contest and their respective ratings were:&#13;
Sopranos: Pat McCabe, "3"; Joan "~ "; Joan Radliff, "3."&#13;
M ezzo Sopranos: Elane Lewis, "2" ; Joyce H ead, "2"; Ma rlene Frye, " 2."&#13;
Alto: Babette Goodman, " 2."&#13;
Baritones: Clarence Smeltzer, " 1 "; Scott Smith , "3."&#13;
Bass: Charles Lammert, "2."&#13;
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T op row: Jeannine Frye, H elen Tinnell, Jo Anne Jewett, Artis Rowley, Roberta Boysen, Joan&#13;
Lindsey, Aleane Fitz.&#13;
Second row: Joan H ead, Doris Cozad, Shirley Pett, Vivian Rosee n, H elen White , Eurith Dav·&#13;
enport, Marlene Frye.&#13;
Front row : Joan Brown, Muriel Brownell , Miss Mary Ch arlotte McGonigle, N ancy Ogren,&#13;
Elizabeth Hurd, Beverly Field, Pat Cato.&#13;
Jr. Girl's Glee&#13;
T op row: Barbara W assem, Lorrain e Loper, Dix:e Ti nnell , Glen nora ·Bate , Adis Cody, Frances De Mare, Doris Van Bibber, Gretchen T urn er, Betty Molek, Vera Va n Scoy, Janet&#13;
Boyer, Joyce Lammert.&#13;
Center row: Doris Anthony, Margy Gorn , Audrey John son, Norma Bauer, Beve rl y W oods, Barbara Burke, Mary H eady, Marj orie O'H ara, Jeanine Leytham, Jack ie Knowles, Jackie&#13;
Kern .&#13;
Bottom row: Miss Mary Charlotte McGonigle, N orma Barnum , Nancy Luther, Phyllis W olkens·&#13;
dorfer, El aine H age r, Paulin e Majeski , Merna T aylor, H azel Ridd le, T helma V an Bib·&#13;
her, Betty Drake, Patsy Keebl er, Viva Ogren.&#13;
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Instrumental Music&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson band, under the direction of Mr. Samuel Gorbach, has&#13;
presented programs and carried out activities in spite of the many limitations caused&#13;
by the war.&#13;
The marching band received a "1" rating in October, 1944. The band also&#13;
performed for the Rodeo and the Red Cross, and presented musical programs for&#13;
the Military Ball and assembly.&#13;
The entire band entered the preliminary contest held April 6th and 7th. Small&#13;
groups entered the co"ntest at Creston, Iowa held April 26th and 27th.&#13;
Members of the band as pictured on the preceding page are:&#13;
Seated from left to right: Beatrice Dinovo, Darlene Simmons, Joyce Rann um, Clyde M cCoy,&#13;
Phillip Bigelow, Shirley Hutchen s, Arl ene Conkling. Georgene Baughman, Janis H offeins, Pat N owling, Bill Brown, Marga ret or~a , Edwin Johnson, Carleton .Christensen, M ary Lou Brown, Alfred Schwartz, Jim Cunnmgham, Jack Fricke, H elen T onder, Dave&#13;
Jeffres, George Mah rt, H arry Schultz, Glen Deal, Jackie Clause n, Max Mason, Betty&#13;
Wakehouse, Louis Hackbart, Dick Somers, Bob N ewberg, T om Cochran, Gerald F b·&#13;
lowitz, James H oover, Raymon W alrath, Dale H atcher, Evelyn Wakehouse, Richard Mil· ler, D on Durick, Noran Davis.&#13;
Standing from left to right: Pearl Lid gard, Mr. Samuel Gorbach, director, Dan 'Benedict, Eve·&#13;
lyn Schicketanz, Ethele Miller, N orman Cave, Robert Lynch , and Dale Follett.&#13;
This year a beginner's band was organized by Mr. Gorbach. It is composed of&#13;
players not yet advanced enough to be in the concert and marching band.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson orchestra has been combined with the music appreciation class.&#13;
The Flute trio, consisting of Helen T onder, Jackie Clausen and H arriet Cody,&#13;
received a "1" rating in the State Contest.&#13;
Flute soloist, Helen Tonder, received a "2" rating in the National H onor Event.&#13;
At the District Contest this year there were many highly successful instrumental groups. The groups which received "1" ratings were:&#13;
Wood Wind Trio-H elen T onder, Jackie Clausen, and Phil Bigelow.&#13;
String Quartette-Dorothy Lorenzen, Roberta Grosvenor, Babette Goodman,&#13;
and Patty Smith.&#13;
Trombone Solo- Don Durick.&#13;
Piano Solo- Pearl Lidgard .&#13;
Bell Lyre-Pearl Lidgard .&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Band also received a " 1" rating in the District Contest&#13;
this Spring.&#13;
·On October 14, in · Division I, they received the highest rating as a marching&#13;
and concert band on the Thomas Jefferson Field. At this event, Arlene Conkling&#13;
and Shirley Hutchens received a " 1" rating in a baton solo contest.&#13;
A series of three concerts was presented on December 14 and 1 7, to the student body and to the public. They proved to be a huge success and were thoroughly&#13;
enjoyed by every one. This was one example of the hard work contributed by every&#13;
one throughout the year.&#13;
The band has had two parties, one occurring on November 24 and the other&#13;
on M arch 9. These parties are always looked forward to by every member of the&#13;
band . One of the events, which was a part of these parties, was the initiating of&#13;
freshmen into the band. Initiation consisted of participation in a "Trnth or Consequence" game.&#13;
Officers in the band were:&#13;
Fall Spring&#13;
Dale Follett, H elen T ondoL .............. Captain ............... ............................. Dale Follett&#13;
Carl Christensen, Shirley Hutchens .. lst Lieutenant .................................... Bill Brown&#13;
Jackie Clausen, Arlene Conkling .... 2nd Lieutenant ............. ............... Arlene Conkling,&#13;
Don Durick, Edwin Johnson Shirley Hutchens, Don Durick&#13;
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Carl Buck, Betty Jean Smith, Richard Osborn, Betty Moser, Harold Watts, Patric·a Ba&#13;
With tht mil of drnm' and tht fla,h of '"bm, Cad&lt;t Lt. Col. cl:Q,born&#13;
and the Sponsor of the Thomas Jefferson Reserve Officers Training Corps Battalion, Miss Betty Moser, were presented at Thomas Jefferson's twelfth an nual&#13;
Military Ball. Also presented were: Maj. Carl Buck and his lady, Miss Betty Smith,&#13;
and Maj. Harold Watts and his lady, Miss Pat Bangs.&#13;
The ball was held March 3, under the supervision of Sgt. E. G. Todd . Mr.&#13;
W. E. Day was master of ceremonies. During the program, certificates were presented to the members of the rifle team; medals to the outstanding junior Clark&#13;
Fobes, and the outstanding sophomore Jack Cook ; and certificates to the best noncommissioned officers, Clark Fobes, James Munson, Robert W ennihan, and Darrel&#13;
K. M eyer. Mr. Tud H olst, representing the 40 and 8 of the American Legion, presented the medals to the outstanding junior and sophomore.&#13;
Following the program, the remainder of the evening was spent 111 dancing,&#13;
accompanied by the music of Ray Beckman and his orchestra.&#13;
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Back row: 2nd Lt. Floyd K eim, 2nd Lt. Eugene Stark, 2nd Lt. Edward Lebo, 2nd Lt. Daniel&#13;
Reinert, 2nd Lt. Donald Durick, 2nd Lt. Gus Nelson .&#13;
Third row: 2nd Lt. Bill Clinkenbeard, 1st Lt. Jack Graves, 1st Lt. Lloyd H eckerman, 1st Lt. Bill Fried, 2nd Lt. Bill H owlan d.&#13;
Second row: Capt. Dick H olst, Capt. H enry Bo? rgantzel, Capt. Earl Fickel, Capt. W illiam&#13;
Keairnes, Capt. Paul Rindone.&#13;
Front row: Maj . H arold W atts, Lt. Col. Dick 0 born, Maj. Carl Buck.&#13;
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A se nior officer of the Thomas Jefferson ROTC Battalion is a person of ability with two years of ROTC train ing behind him and a thorough knowledge&#13;
of military science and tactics.&#13;
To qualify to be a commissioned officer, a cadet must first have obtained the&#13;
rank of sargen t and progress from th at position by a qualification test. This test was both th eoretical and practical. If the cadet received a grade of 70 or more, he was commis ioned as a econd lieutenant in th e battalion. Promotions&#13;
th erea fter depended trictl y upon ability. T he battalion had 18 active officers in&#13;
1945'.&#13;
Officers this year were : Lt. Col. Richard Osborn ......................................................... Battali on Commander&#13;
Maj. Carl Buck ................................................................................ 2nd in Command&#13;
Maj. H arold W atts .......................................................... Pl ans and Training Officer&#13;
Capt. Will iam Keairn es ..... .................. ............. ............... ............. Battalion Adjutant&#13;
2nd Lt. Bill Clinkenbeard ... : ................. ............................................... Supply Officer&#13;
Captain&#13;
2nd Lt.&#13;
2nd Lt. 2nd Lt.&#13;
Company A&#13;
Earl Fickel .................................................................................... Commander&#13;
Edward Lebo ................................................................................ l st Pl atoon&#13;
i'~n!\. t~~k: :::: ::: :: :: ::::::::: ::: :: :: :: ::::::: :: :: :: :: :::: ::: 2;~&lt;l ~n~o~~~~ d Company B&#13;
?~p~:.n B~ep fe d~~r ~~~ .::::: ::: :: :: :: ::: :: :: ::::·. :: :: ::::::::::: :::: :: ::· :: :: ;1pj ~d~ ~ 2nd Lt. Dan Reinert ................................................................... ............ 2nd Platoon&#13;
Company C&#13;
Captain Paul Rindone ..................................................................... ......... Com mander&#13;
i~~d L{t. 1&#13;
Bf1f i?~~l~~ci ::::: :: ::: ::: ::: :: :: :: :: ::::::::: ::::::: ::::: :: :::: :: :::: ::: i~~ ~~~~~&#13;
Company D&#13;
Captain Di ck H olst ................................ .......................... ........................ Commander&#13;
1st Lt. Lloyd Heckerman ............................................................ .............. lst Platoon&#13;
2nd Lt. Gus Ne! on ............................ ......... ................................. ............ 2nd Platoon&#13;
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Back row: Maj. "Carl Buck, Pvt. Floyd Bates, Pvt, Vernon Collins, Pvt. Jerry Murray, P vt.&#13;
Vernon Nelson, Pvt. D on T aylor, Pvt. Bob Turner, Maj. H a rold Watts.&#13;
Front row: Sgt. Keith Meyer, 2nd Lt. Gus Nelson, T. Sgt. Bob Saint, Pfc. Tom Cochran.&#13;
At right are pictured the best sophomore cadet,&#13;
Jack Cook and the best junior cadet. Clark Fobes&#13;
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Red Cross Council&#13;
T op row: Betty W akehouse, Betty Stevensen, Emogene Mah an, Bonnie Jackson, Bob Sweetman,&#13;
Beatrice Dinovo, Pat Reams, Shirley Pried.&#13;
Second row: Miss Grace Schroeder, Pat Bryant, Joan Radliff, Virginia Alspaugh, Kay Thomas, Helen Matter, Margaret Osborn, Ll oyd H eckerman, Miss Esther Madden, Bernadette&#13;
McLaughlin.&#13;
Front row : Loretta Smith , Kathryn Latey, Mildre'd M yers, Betty Moser, Doris Cozad, Patty&#13;
Jorgenson, Joan H ead, Carol Daw on, Roberta Grosvenor.&#13;
The Junior Red Cross Club was converted into a Junior Red Cross Council in&#13;
September, with its sponsors as Miss Esther Madden and Miss Grace Schroeder.&#13;
Every member of this organization represented a home room. M eetings were held&#13;
regularly on alternate T uesdays.&#13;
Practical projects have been completed during the school year. Christmas boxes&#13;
were sent to schools in England and other wa r stricken countries. Letters of acknowledgment, telling of receipt and appreciation, were received by the Council.&#13;
Presidents first and second semester were Betty Moser and Donna Volpp.&#13;
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Patricia Hasskamp&#13;
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Physical Training&#13;
The gym class under the direction of Mrs. Patricia H asskamp met twice a&#13;
week in the school gymnasium.&#13;
Gym was not taken just for the enjoyment gained from it but also fo r its other&#13;
advantages, such as teaching girls better health habits. T wice a year eyes, teeth,&#13;
complexion, and feet were checked. Part of every class period was spent in exercising, and during the first few minutes of each class, roll cal1 was taken and squads&#13;
were formed . All girls were required to have a clean, neatly washed and pressed&#13;
suit, and to wear tennis shoes while on the floor.&#13;
Games played in class varied with the seasons. In the fall and spring months&#13;
the classes were held out of doors and in the winter months they were h eld in the&#13;
gym. Some of the inside games girls participated in were basketball, volley ball,&#13;
table tennis, and various racing game . In the spring, baseball was the favorite&#13;
out-of-door sport.&#13;
Some class periods were spent in learning different types of dances.&#13;
In all class activity, sportsmanship was th e main goal.&#13;
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Do you want to keep that girlish figure? W ell then, just follow these instructions: Up one, down two, kick three, faint four.&#13;
Hurry up! Quit cheating! Pass the ball, catch it! These are a few of the remarks that can be hea rd amid the screams and yells in the gym when an exciting&#13;
game is being played.&#13;
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Cheerleaders&#13;
Back row: Flore nce Kinart, Bernadette McLaughl in, Mrs. Patri c'.a Ha skamp, Alyce Dimon ,&#13;
Pat Reams.&#13;
Front row: D oroth y Young, Corinn e Ahart, Beverly Wooten, Joan Head.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President ------------····---·--- -·----·--···· . __ __ -----············-Corinne Ahart&#13;
Vice-president --·-······--······--···----- ...... ............ ....... Dorothy Young&#13;
Treasurer ·······--······--·-·--············· ·······--···--··-··--·····Beverly W ooten&#13;
The purpose of the Cheerleaders Club was to lead the student body in school&#13;
yells during football and basketball games. The club wa sponsored by Mrs. Patricia&#13;
Hasskamp .&#13;
This year new yells and movements were initiated to take the place of old yells&#13;
that had been used since the school sta rted .&#13;
The older members of th is organi zation trained the new girls who wished to&#13;
become cheerl eaders.&#13;
T o earn a cheerleading letter, a girl must have been a member of the club and&#13;
have participated in at lea t fi ve games in one season. A pep assembly was held&#13;
before every game in th e school auditorium to practice all the yells.&#13;
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OFFICERS&#13;
President ---------------·----------------------- -----------------------Margaret Osborn&#13;
Vice-president --------------------·-----------------------------------Marilyn Lawless&#13;
Secretary ___ _______ __________ . ___________ -- ----- ----_______________________________ Betty Mills&#13;
The G. A. A . was organized in 1929 and has been an active club ever since.&#13;
Girls participated in games after school and in this way earned points. When any&#13;
girl earned 500 points she was entitled to a letter and with 1000 points she received&#13;
her state pin.&#13;
Each semester a certain number of girls were initiated into the club who had&#13;
earned 50 points to their cred:t. T o achieve this, it was necessary to serve as gym&#13;
assistant, play in games after school, and participate in out of school activities such&#13;
as bowling, ice skating, and swimming.&#13;
This semester the G . A . A. played a basketball game against the G. A . A . of&#13;
Abraham Lincoln and also played the girls of Iowa School for the Deaf.&#13;
T op row: Marie Walters, Betty Foutch, Lorrain e Murray, Dorothy Lorenzen, Joan W oods,&#13;
Margaret Reed, Eva Jean Little.&#13;
Second row: Bernadette McLaughlin, Betty W alker, Kay Thomas, Janis H offeins, Corrine Cronland, Betty Mills, Pearl L:dgard.&#13;
Front row-: Charlene Cooney, Mrs. Patricia H asskamp, Rose Mary Brooks, Mrs. Grace Beasley,&#13;
Marilyn Lawless, Margaret Osborn, Beverly Wooten.&#13;
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Gaylord Stuelke&#13;
B. S.&#13;
Coe College&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
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President ------------------------------ ------------------------------------ ------Dick H olst&#13;
Vice-p resident -------- ----------- -------------------------.- -----------------Keith M eyer&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer ·-- -- -- ---- ----·----- -------- ---------------------G eorge Sturtz&#13;
Sergeant-at-a rms ------------- --- ------ -- ------------------------- -----Robert Griffin&#13;
The Letterman's Club was composed of a group of boys who had won their&#13;
letters in football, basketball, wrestling, or track. This group represented some of&#13;
the finest boys in the school. The purpose of this organization was to improve ath -&#13;
letic conditions and to set an example fo r the rest of the school.&#13;
Initiated this year was the p ractice of presenting a Letterman's Club Citizenship T roph y to the member most deserving. The winner was selected by the Lettermen and the name of the annual winner is to be engraved on the trophy.&#13;
The Lettermen attended an an nual Picnic held in May, w here track lettermen&#13;
were initiated. T hey a lso p roved a highlight of the Senior roadshow with th eir&#13;
" H awaiian Belle" act.&#13;
T op row: Don James, Lawrence Weidman, H oward Brown , Darnell H attam, Jack Cook, Lindy&#13;
Solon, Bill Trisdale, Don Durick, W allace Nelson, Dale H atcher, Jim Munsen, Bill&#13;
K eairn es, Jim Sullivan, Dick Talbott, Bob Lee.&#13;
Second row: Dick Osborn , Vic Church, Charles Fienh old, Bob Sweetman, Earl T abl er. Carl&#13;
Buck, V ern on Ne'lson, Gus Nelson, Gordon Foutch, Clark Fobes, Bob Griffin, George&#13;
Sturtz, Keith Meyer, Mr. Gaylord Stuelke.&#13;
Front row: O rvill e Fried, Bob Wenni han , Bill Copelan d, Jerry Sn yder, Paul Rindone, Ray&#13;
Burkey, Dick H olst, Charles Denning, Bill H owland , Ve'rnon Pulley, Dan Reinert, Bob&#13;
Smith, Gaylord Rich.&#13;
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T op row : Brown, Tabler, V. Nelson, W alker, Coach Stuelke, Cook, \Vennih an, Sturtz, Sulli·&#13;
van, K eairn es.&#13;
Second row: Griffin, Buck, H attam, Sweetman , H owland, Foutch, D enning, Lee, Durick, W .&#13;
Nelson, Klement.&#13;
Front row: Copeland, Sn yder, Fobes, Church, Pulley, Osborn , H olst, Fienh cld , G. Ne lson,&#13;
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The hard fighting, high spirited Tee Jay eleven, handicapped by the lack o:&#13;
experienced players, annexed only one win out of eight starts this season. The Jeff&#13;
team, the lightest and youngest in Tee Jay history, often outplayed their opponents&#13;
on the ground, but their insufficient pass defense caused the loss of most of their&#13;
games.&#13;
Cook (29) and Pulley (3 5) closing in on an Omaha North runner.&#13;
The initial grid battle, the one and only win of the season, was fought with a&#13;
rugged Red Oak crew. The speedy lads of the dear old Orange and White romped&#13;
out a 26-6 victory over this crew. Closest game of the season was played with&#13;
Omaha N orth. The Jeffs' poor pass defense lost them the game late in the fourth&#13;
stanza. The screwiest game of many a year was played on the Benson Bunnies'&#13;
home field. Every period was marked with freak plays. The Bunnies won 13-7.&#13;
T ee Jay's rival in this fair city, A . L., won both games between the schools.&#13;
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T op row: Sn yder, Mahan, Foutch , Sturtz, Copeland.&#13;
Second row: Smith, Meyer, Rindon e. Meidl nger.&#13;
Fro nt row: Lewis, Fried, Rich , Hoisl.&#13;
T.]. 38-8 over South&#13;
T.]. 13·28 to Central&#13;
T.]. 33.1-3 over A.L.&#13;
T.]. 39. 13 over A.L.&#13;
T.]. 32· 16 over T ech&#13;
T.J. 33·11 over South&#13;
T.J. 12-2 6 to Central&#13;
T.J. 29·13 over T ech&#13;
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Rindone really had that T ech grappler in a tight spot. Rindone pinned him a few&#13;
seconds later.&#13;
T ee Jay's matmen ended a very good season with six wins out of eight starts.&#13;
The Jeffs dropped both of the losses to a rough Central team. In addition to their&#13;
high percentage of wins, the grapplers took the district title, chalking up forty-five&#13;
points. The team placed second in the intercity league. Six district champions and&#13;
one state champion emerged from the ranks of the squad.&#13;
The state champion at 112 pounds, was Dick Holst, senior. Dick wrestled on&#13;
the varsity squad for four seasons. Wrestling in the 85 pound slot in the 1942 eason, Dick won the Orr Trophy. The next season he was eligible for state competition and took second place. H olst was a co-captain of the team this year. T wo other&#13;
seniors that have turned in a good performance for dear old T ee Jay are Paul&#13;
Rindone and Orville Fried. Rindone, a varsity veteran of two seasons, took a district championship and second place in state competition this year. Fried, another&#13;
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w'.th Saint Francis. The Saints were highly favo red to win, but the fighting Yellowjackets began to roll and came up from far behind to annex the game 28-2 1. H ardest&#13;
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                    <text>THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
PUfiLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS&#13;
OF 1946&#13;
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SUPERINTENDENT&#13;
C. L. CRAWFORD&#13;
Capable Superintend en t of the Coun·&#13;
cil Bluffs, Public Schoo l System se nds&#13;
th is message to the graduatin g stud ents&#13;
of T homas Jefferso n High School.&#13;
My Dear Friends:&#13;
Students of T homas Jefferson High School:&#13;
Another year has rolled around . Another fine class&#13;
is graduating from Thomas Jefferson High School. A s&#13;
you go out to further your education in in titutions of&#13;
higher education, or to enter your regular lifes' work,&#13;
you take with you the well wishes of your pa rents, your&#13;
friends, the school faculty and the world at large. M ay&#13;
your success be great, and your accomplishments worth·&#13;
while. You have almost insurmountable problems to face,&#13;
but yo u are the ones who must and will meet and solve&#13;
them.&#13;
With be t wishes,&#13;
C. L. Crawford ,&#13;
Superintendent of Sc hools&#13;
In addition to the good you have accomplished&#13;
while in High School, there is still some work that&#13;
will never be done if you do not do it. There is a&#13;
place to be filled that you alone can fill.&#13;
It is th e prayer of your Principal that you will&#13;
be equal to the task assigned to you by society.&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
R. F. Myers, Principal&#13;
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Guidin g stud ents throu gh high school&#13;
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Centrally located on the first fl oor of Thomas Jefferson is the offi ce of the&#13;
school where assistance is fre ely and generously given to all those seeking it by a&#13;
competent and effi cient office fo rce.&#13;
The office force included the Registrar, Mrs. V irginia Buck Moats, Attendance&#13;
Clerk, Mrs. Marguerite Edson, and Bookkeeper, Miss Betty M eadows. Mrs. M oats&#13;
and Miss Meadows are alumni of T homas Jefferson.&#13;
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KEITH MEYER&#13;
VICE PRESIDENT&#13;
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TREASURER&#13;
The January Class of 1946 depa rted from our fa ir school on January 20 with&#13;
impressive graduation exercises in the auditorium.&#13;
With the cooperation of their officers; president, T ed Kyster; vice-president,&#13;
Keith M eyers; secretary, Betty Clinkenbeard; and treasurer, Beverly W ooten, the&#13;
class sponsored dances in order to provide funds for gym bleachers.&#13;
Their advisors were Mrs. Lesli e Bowman and Mr. Orville Orr, who with this&#13;
small but important class held their traditional banquet in the school cafeteria.&#13;
N ote: The activity list of many January and June seniors h ad to be curtailed because&#13;
of lack of space. M any students had honors which could not be mentioned here .&#13;
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Show.&#13;
CLAYTON HAKEN SON&#13;
Collell'e&#13;
Hi Y club; Biology club; Boys'&#13;
Glee, A cappella choir; R. 0. T.&#13;
C. Sgt.&#13;
DORIS HENDERSON&#13;
Gen era l&#13;
DICK HANSEN&#13;
College&#13;
R. 0 . T. C.; "Headed for Eden','&#13;
Prod .; "Every Family Has One",&#13;
Prod.&#13;
THEODORE KYSTER&#13;
College &amp; Engineering&#13;
Sr. Class Pres.; R. 0. T. C. 2nd&#13;
Lt. ; Student teacher; Boys' City,&#13;
2, Clerk.&#13;
MARGARET LEININGER General Clerical&#13;
G. A. A. ; 0. G. A.; Religious&#13;
Leaders; Glee club; Pep club;&#13;
"Garden of th e Moon" ; " Young&#13;
April" ; Road Show, 2; Signal&#13;
advertising manager.&#13;
LUCILLE MA YB ERR Y&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Sigma Tau, Forum; 0. G. A.&#13;
Senior Sextet; A cappella; Student teacher; Signal staff; Road&#13;
Show; "The Forest Prince";&#13;
Minstrel Show; Southwest Iowa Chorus; "42" Follies. &#13;
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Gen eral Mer chandising&#13;
Boys' City; Forum; Boys' Glee;&#13;
Lettermen's club, 4; R. 0. T.&#13;
C. 2nd Lt.; Rifle team, 2;&#13;
Wrestlin g, 4, Capt.; Football, 1.&#13;
BARBA RA MOGENSEN S tcnograJJhic&#13;
Pep club, \/. P.; 0. G. A. Pres.; " 44" Follies; Road Show; A cap·&#13;
pella; Forum: Religious Leaders;&#13;
M. E. E. club; Signal Staff; Sr., Girls' Glee; Student teacher.&#13;
BARBA RA M ULLEN&#13;
Coll eg e&#13;
Sigma T au ; Religious Leaders;&#13;
Library clu b; Flag Drill ; Signal&#13;
ad solicitor; Southwest Iowa&#13;
Chorus; Girls' Glee; Colonial&#13;
Ball.&#13;
·RUT H SULLIVAN Genernl&#13;
Colonial Ball.&#13;
ROBERT V ELECH OVSKY&#13;
Colleg e&#13;
R. 0 . T . C.; Boys' City; Chad· ron Prep. School.&#13;
MARIE WALTERS&#13;
College&#13;
G. A. A. ; A cappella; "The&#13;
Forest Prince": Road Show, 2·&#13;
Southwest Iowa Chorus.&#13;
WAYNE WARD&#13;
General Business&#13;
Forum; R. 0 . T . C. 2nd Lt.;&#13;
Student teacher.&#13;
DON WILLIAMSON&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
R. 0 . T. C.&#13;
BEVERLY WOOTEN&#13;
S t enogr a phic&#13;
Sr. Class Treas.; G. A. A., Sec.;&#13;
0 . G. A. club; Religious Lead· ers; Cheerleaders, Sec.; Forum,&#13;
Treas.; V ictory Queen Court;&#13;
Jr. and Girls' Glee.&#13;
BOB KUBAT&#13;
College&#13;
MARILOU BECKMAN&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Gitls' Council: Science club,&#13;
Pres.; Religious Leaders; Girls'&#13;
Glee.&#13;
Football ; Track; Basketball; R.&#13;
0. T. C. P. F. C.&#13;
ROBERT LEE McCULLOUGH&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Chemistry club: Biology club;&#13;
R. 0. T. C. Sgt.: Road Show,&#13;
2; Stage Crew; Signal reporter;&#13;
Ad solicitor. &#13;
MR. CHARLES Dt.VIS&#13;
BILL CLINKENBEARD&#13;
PRESIDENT&#13;
CLARK FOBES&#13;
VIC E PRES IDENT&#13;
..... SPONSORS MRS. CL ARA STRICTLAND&#13;
The class of 1946 completed a successful postwar school year with the very&#13;
capable leadership of their officers: President, Bill Clinkenbeard; Vice President,&#13;
Clark Fobes; Secretary, M arilyn Clementsen; and T reasurer, Loma Peterson.&#13;
Under the untiring supervision of Mrs. Clara Strickland and Mr. Charles Davis,&#13;
the class increased their finances by weekly dances in the drill hall , by th e proceeds&#13;
from the Road Show and the Senior class play.&#13;
M arilyn Clementsen was named managing editor of the '46 M on ti cello and an&#13;
able staff assisted h er. D espite the shortage of materi als an excellent an nual was pro,&#13;
duced.&#13;
A Radio and T elevision Road Show was presented on A pril 5 and 6. M arjorie&#13;
M arcum and H arry Schultz with their production staff worked hard to make Station&#13;
BLOW on the TJBC network an achievement.&#13;
On M ay 10 and 11, "Old Doc" a comedy-drama, was enacted by a superb cast,&#13;
supported by the entire production staff. Senior Skip Day was highlighted by a&#13;
humorous program in the auditorium. Presentation of honors to deserving seniors&#13;
followed the banquet prepared by the Senior parents. Other trad itiom l activities included the Senior party, Junior-Senior Prom, the inevitable tests, baccalaureate, and&#13;
fina lly commencement.&#13;
The class of 1946 departs with a will to maintain a peaceful world to the best of&#13;
their ability.&#13;
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S t enog ra phic&#13;
Nu Omega; Girls' Co un cil ; Self&#13;
Reliant; Library club ; Forum : Colonial Ball ; Road Show; Annual staff; Reli gious Leaders;&#13;
Stud ent teach er: 0. G. A.; Best&#13;
Loved Girl Honor Court.&#13;
LOIS BARNES&#13;
Commercial&#13;
FRANCES ASIKIN&#13;
General&#13;
Pep club; Red Cross Council;&#13;
0 . G. A. ; Forum ; Road Show;&#13;
Red Cross Carnival ; Student&#13;
teacher; Signal reporter; Victory&#13;
Corps.&#13;
Reli gious Leaders; A cappella choir; "The Fore t Prince".&#13;
EDITH BECKNER College&#13;
GEORGENE 0. BAUGHMAN Co llege&#13;
G. A. A., 3; Road Show, 2·&#13;
State Baton-twirling contest.&#13;
Nu Omega; Reli gious Leaders, Forum ; Self Reliant; Library&#13;
club ; Colo nial Ball ; Debate club ;&#13;
State Debate contest; Girls'&#13;
Cou ncil ; Mardi Gras Maid; Best&#13;
Loved Girl Court.&#13;
ESTHER BECKNER College&#13;
Library club ; Nu Omega; Girls'&#13;
Cou ncil : Self Reliant; State De· bate contest; D. A. R. Repre· sentative; Victory Queen Co urt: Prom Countess; Junior class Sec.;&#13;
Mardi Gras Maid; Best Loved&#13;
Girl Court.&#13;
LEONARD BOGGS College&#13;
R. 0. T. C., Sgt. ; Signal staff;&#13;
\Vrestlin g, fres hman, 2nd team letter.&#13;
CAROL CARMICHAEL&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
JANE ANN CARTER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Band; Reli gious Lea ders: Red&#13;
Cross cou ncil ; 0 . G. A .; Forum;&#13;
Signal reporter; Home Room sec.; Girls' basketball.&#13;
KEITH CHAMBERS College&#13;
NORMA CAVE Coll ege&#13;
Boys' City; Forum; Band, M. Sgt.&#13;
Camera club; Photo grapher, ' 45,&#13;
Monticello and Signal; Signal&#13;
repo rter; Forum ; Student teach· er; Road Show.&#13;
PAUL JONES CHAVET Coll ege&#13;
R. 0 . T. C.; Band . &#13;
MARILYN CLEMENT SEN&#13;
NORMA DOLLEN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
"Every Family Has One"; Religious Leaders; Self Reliant;&#13;
Girls' Council; Christmas Pro- gram, 3; Annual taff; Nu&#13;
Omega ; Pep club.&#13;
W ILMA DRAPER&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
DARYL DONER&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Ma rdi Gras Esco rt; " H eaded for&#13;
Eden".&#13;
Girls' Council; Road Show; Nu&#13;
Omega, 2; G. A. A., 2; Library&#13;
club, Treas.; Self Reliant; Student teacher; Forum; Red Cross Council; Colon ial Ball; Religious&#13;
Leade rs; Mardi Gras Maid.&#13;
MARY ANN DURICK&#13;
College&#13;
KENNETH D UDLEY&#13;
Tecnicnl Coll ege&#13;
Biology club; Religious Leader ;&#13;
Christmas Program; Freshman&#13;
track ; Rifle Team; Best Squad;&#13;
R. 0 . T. C., Sgt.&#13;
Nu Omega, 3; Forum; Rel igious&#13;
Leaders; Student teacher; Mardi&#13;
Gras Maid .&#13;
EARL EILTS&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
R. 0. T . C., Sgt.; Rifl e team;&#13;
Biology club.&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Lib rary club; N u Omega; Girls"&#13;
Co uncil ; Pep club ; Signal: mg r. ed ito r, mo t val uab le journalist,&#13;
' 45 ; Student teach er; Religious&#13;
Leaders; Senio r class Sec.; Best&#13;
Loved Girl Cou rt; R. 0. T. C.&#13;
Major's Lady; Monticello Editor.&#13;
ARLENE CONKLING&#13;
Stenog ra phi c&#13;
BILL CLI NKENBEARD&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Senior class Pres.; Fo rum; Signa l&#13;
Edito r: Monticello Staff; Math&#13;
club; Sports Mgr. ; "'Best Foo t&#13;
Forward"' ; R. 0. T . C., Best&#13;
Co.; Road Show; R. 0. T. C.,&#13;
Lt. Col.&#13;
S'enior band; D rum Majorette;&#13;
Band Co-captain ; T wirl ing cow&#13;
tests; Signa l staff; Victory Co rps;&#13;
Reli gious Leade rs; 0. G. A.&#13;
CHARLENE COONEY&#13;
Stenographi c&#13;
G. A. A ., Sec.; Road Show.&#13;
JOHN R. DIMON&#13;
Genera l&#13;
Ph oto graphy cl ub; R. 0 . T . C.;&#13;
Q. M . School Ft. Warre n, Wyo.;&#13;
T / 4 Q. M. C. A. U. S.-HaW INONA DERRY&#13;
Gen era l&#13;
Red Cross Council ; G. A. A.;&#13;
Jr. Gl ee ; Chorus.&#13;
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"You ng April" ; "The Forest&#13;
Prince", prod .; "Every Fam ily&#13;
H as One", prod .; 0. G. A .;&#13;
Signal reporte r, proof reader;&#13;
Road Show; Abraham Linco ln&#13;
high school, 2.&#13;
GERALD INE FEEKIN Stcnogrnphi c&#13;
MAUDE EWING&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Girl ' Council ;&#13;
Reliant; Girls'&#13;
drill.&#13;
Pep club ; Self&#13;
Lounge; Flag&#13;
A cappell a; Road Show, 3; " Hca&lt;led for Ed en" ; Girls' Gl ee;&#13;
Sigma Tau, 2, Sgt-at-arms; Re· li gious Leaders; Colonia l Ba ll ;&#13;
Signa l reporter; Library club;&#13;
Forum, alt.; Victory Corps.&#13;
EVELYN FILLEBECK&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Reel Cross Council.&#13;
WINIFRED FIELD&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
C. A. A.; Red Cross Council;&#13;
Forum ; Girls' Glee.&#13;
CLARK FOBES&#13;
Tecnical Coll ege&#13;
Lettermen's club, 2: Math clu b;&#13;
Senior class V . P.; Annual staff;&#13;
Prom Prince; Boys' City Mayor;&#13;
Forum ; Interstate Discus Cham·&#13;
pio n; Student teacher; R. 0. T.&#13;
C., Best Squad Outstandin g&#13;
Sop homore and Junior; Major.&#13;
CORDON FOUTCH&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Student teacher; Signal staff;&#13;
Boys' City, 3; Forum; Monticello&#13;
Editor; R. 0 . T . C., 2r.cl Lt. ;&#13;
Lettermen's club, 3; Hon . Mem·&#13;
ber of Lions club ; Co-Captain&#13;
Football and Track.&#13;
CRACE GODSK Comm e:rcinl&#13;
LA WREN CE GILSON&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Good Drivers; Student teacher;&#13;
Signa l staff: "Garden o f th e Moo n" , prod.: "Eve ry Family&#13;
H as One", prod.; Signal press·&#13;
man; Reli gious Leaders.&#13;
0 . G. A.; Religious Leaders.&#13;
EILEEN GOTSDINER&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
"Every Family H as On e" ; "The&#13;
Forest Prince"; "Headed for Eden"; Signal staff: Forum ; Re· li gious Lea cl er8; Road Show com· mittee; "You ng April", prod.&#13;
KENNETH HAGERMAN&#13;
Tecni cnl Coll ege&#13;
R. 0. T. C., 2nd Lt. ; Wrest!·&#13;
ing, 2nd team letter&#13;
JERRY HAKENSON&#13;
Tec h. College &amp; Eng ineering&#13;
Biology club, . P., Sec., Treas.;&#13;
2nd team wre tling; R. 0 . T . C.,&#13;
Sgt. ; Relig ious Leaders; R. 0.&#13;
T. C. best platoon. &#13;
BETTY JEAN JACKSON College&#13;
ELEANOR JOHN SON Coll ege&#13;
EDWARD JOHNSON&#13;
General&#13;
R. 0 . T. C., 2nd Lt.; Foru m;&#13;
Signal Business Manager, 3.&#13;
A cappella; Jr. class Treas.;&#13;
P rom Princess; Po rum; Rel igious Lead ers; N u Omega, Treas.;&#13;
Girls' Council , 2; " Eve ry Family&#13;
H as O ne" ; Pep club, Pres.; Victory Quee n Co urt; Monticello&#13;
staff; Signal staff; Best Loved&#13;
Girl Court.&#13;
GEORGE JOHNSON Coll ege&#13;
Band ; Signal staff.&#13;
SHIRLEY JOHNSON nn gr phic&#13;
Bloomer .Jr. i~ h; Ahr h~m Lm·&#13;
coi n H igh ~c hool; Pep club; 0.&#13;
G. A.&#13;
NORMA JONES&#13;
General&#13;
ALMA HAMANN Coll ege&#13;
0 . G. A.; "Every Family Has One", prod.; Red Cross Coun•&#13;
cil; Student teacher.&#13;
MILDRED HENRY&#13;
College&#13;
D ONNA HATTAM&#13;
College&#13;
G. A. A. ; A cappella; Nu Omega; Library club; Reli gious Leaders; Forum, Pres.; Self Reliant;&#13;
Girl ' Cou ncil ; Victory Queen;&#13;
Prom Lady; Mardi Gras Maid;&#13;
Best Loved Girl ; Pep club.&#13;
Red Cross Council; Pep club;&#13;
0 . G. A.&#13;
JANIS HOFFEINS Coll ege&#13;
HAROLD HIBBS&#13;
College&#13;
Forum; Boys' City ; Math club ;&#13;
Letterman 's club ; Football; "Every&#13;
Fam ily Has One"; Student&#13;
teacher, 2; Signal reporter;&#13;
Mardi Gras Escort.&#13;
G. A. A. ; Girl ' athl etic letter;&#13;
Library club ; Reli gious Leaders;&#13;
Band, 1st Lt. ; Baton-twiler; State&#13;
Marchin g Ban d contest; State&#13;
twirlin g contest, "1" ratin g;&#13;
"Every Family Has One"; Sig·&#13;
nal staff; Monticello staff.&#13;
JAMES HOOVER Tecnicnl College&#13;
Forum; Religious Leaders; "The&#13;
Forest Prince" ; "Headed fo r Ed en" ; "Every Family H as One"; Band , Captain ; District&#13;
musiccontest, 3.&#13;
Religious Leaders; Red Cross Cou ncil ; Band.&#13;
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Road Show; Religious Leaders;&#13;
Red Cross Co uncil ; M. E. E. club ; 0. G. A.; Mardi Gras Maid.&#13;
BETTY KJELDGAARD Commerc inl&#13;
Reli gious Leaders; 0. G. A. ;&#13;
Signa l reporter.&#13;
ELLA MAE KNAUSS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Southwest Iowa Chorus; 0 . G.&#13;
A.; "Every Family Has One",&#13;
prod.; Girls' Counc il ; Pep club;&#13;
Red Cross Council; Solo club;&#13;
Religious Leaders; Home Room&#13;
Sec.&#13;
DARLENE KOZAK&#13;
Gen em I&#13;
Girls' glee; Girls' choir; Sigma&#13;
Tau, V. P.; Forum; Signal re- po rter; Road Show, 2.&#13;
CHARLES LAMMERT&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
A cappella choir; "Every Family&#13;
Ii 0 " "F p . " .. as ~.e ; orcst rmce ;&#13;
Martha .&#13;
KATHRYN LATEY&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Red Cross Council; Library club,&#13;
Pres.; Forum ; Colonial Ball ;&#13;
Southwest Iowa Cho rus; Escon- dido high schoo l, Ca lif. ; \Vest&#13;
Denver high school, Colo.; Lib- era l high school, Kansas.&#13;
MARILYN LAWLESS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Forum; Girls' Council, 2; SelfReliant; G. A . A.; Girls' Athletic Letter; State G. A. A.;&#13;
Road Show, 3; Monticello staff;&#13;
Victory Corps; Best Loved Girl&#13;
Honor Court.&#13;
DORIS LEHMER&#13;
Gen eral&#13;
BOB LEE1 /111ll ~~ Coll ege l ... r._. T ··· r Football, All - Southwest Iowa,&#13;
All-State-6th; Basketball : Track;&#13;
Band; Forum ; Letterm en's club,&#13;
Pres.; Student teacher; R. 0 . T.&#13;
C., M / Sgt.&#13;
Girls' Council; Red Cross Council; Student teacher.&#13;
PEARL LIDGARD&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Band ; A cappella choir; G. A.&#13;
A. ; Orchestra ; Girls' Cadet&#13;
Corps; State Music Contest, 2;&#13;
Southwest Iowa Chorus; Road&#13;
Show, 3; M. E. E.&#13;
DOROTHY LORENZEN&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Road Show; Orchestra; G. A.&#13;
A., Sec ., Treas.; Girls' Loun ge;&#13;
Girls Basketball; Religious Leaders; String Quartet, contest.&#13;
MARJORIE MARCUM&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Library club ; Self Reliant; Nu&#13;
Omega; Reli gious Leaders; Girls'&#13;
Cou ncil; A cappella; "Young&#13;
April" ; Prom Lady; Mardi Gras&#13;
Maid ; Monticello staff; Debate club ; "The \Veak Spot", Best&#13;
Loved Girl Honor Court; Pep&#13;
dub; "Martha". &#13;
VIOLETTE MOR T ENS EN&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Sigma Tau; Band; Forum; " Every Family Has O ne", prod. ;&#13;
"Young April"; " H eaded fo r&#13;
BARBARA MOSER&#13;
S tenog raphic&#13;
MARGARET MAYBERRY Stenographic&#13;
Red Cross Council; Pep club.&#13;
ERNEST McCALLUM&#13;
College&#13;
PAT McCABE&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Pep club; G. A. A. ; Road Show,&#13;
3; "Forest Prince" .&#13;
"Every Family Has One" ; Biology club; Religious Leaders.&#13;
BETTY McNEIL&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Foru m; Religious Leaders.&#13;
RICHARD MEIDLINGER&#13;
Coll eg e&#13;
Forum, V. P .; Lettermen's club,&#13;
Sec.-Treas.; Boys' City, Chief of&#13;
Police; R. 0. T. C., Sgt.; A cappella; Mard i Gras Escort; Road&#13;
Show; Lette rmen' club, 2.&#13;
BETTY MILLS&#13;
Gen er a l Merchandising&#13;
G. A. A ., Sec-Treas. ; G irls' Bas· ketball; Religious Leaders.&#13;
Nu Omega, Girls' Council; For- um; Road Show, 4; P rom Dutchess; "Every Family H as One";&#13;
Pep club; Monticello Staff; Religious Leaders; Signal staff; A&#13;
cappella; 0. G. A.; Best Loved&#13;
Girl Honor Court; Sponsor of&#13;
T. J. R. 0. T. C. Battalion.&#13;
ELAINE MOSS&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
G. A. A. ; Sigma Tau, 2; Associate Editor, Signal; A cappella;&#13;
Road Show; "Forest Prince";&#13;
"Young April"; "Every Family&#13;
H as One"; "The W eak Spot".&#13;
THERESA M ULLEN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
JIM MUNSON&#13;
Tech. Coll eg e &amp; Engin eering&#13;
Student teacher; R. 0 . T . C.,&#13;
Capt.; Mardi Gras Escort; Lettermen's club; Religious Leaders.&#13;
BETTY NARMI&#13;
Stenog raphic&#13;
Red Cross Council; Religious Leaders. &#13;
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Lettermen 's clu b; Football·Let·&#13;
tered, 2; Rifle team 2; R. 0. T.&#13;
C., Cap t.&#13;
IRVIN N IELS EN T ecnicnl Coll ege&#13;
PATRICIA N EUMANN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Sigma Tau; Road Show, 3; G.&#13;
A. A.&#13;
Fo rum ; "Garden of the Moo n", Stage crew; "Variety Show" ,&#13;
Stage crew: Stud ent teacher; R. 0 . T . C., Sgt.&#13;
MARGARITA N UNEZ Homemaking&#13;
Spanish club.&#13;
ARLENE N OWLING S ccrc ta rinl&#13;
Red Cross Council&#13;
DON N USS ER Gen eral&#13;
Letterme n's club.&#13;
HELEN O'CONNOR Coll ege&#13;
H oly Family; St. Fra ncis Acad· emy ; Reli gious Leaders.&#13;
JACK PERRINE Gen e ra l&#13;
GERALDINE PERRINE S t enographi c&#13;
Pep club.&#13;
MARJORIE PET ERSON Stenographic&#13;
BETTY LOU PETERSEN Co mme rcia l&#13;
Southwest Iowa Chorus; Girls'&#13;
glee; Nu Omega: 0. G. A.;&#13;
"Forest Prince" , prod .; " Young&#13;
Ap ril" , prod. ; A cappella choir;&#13;
Girls' Sextette; Road Show.&#13;
] 0 ANN PETERSON Coll ege&#13;
Nu Omega; Girls' Co uncil; " Youn g April"; A cappella;&#13;
Forum, Sec.; Student teacher;&#13;
Signal N ews Editor; Monticello staff: Mardi Gras Ma id; Home Roo;n Sec.: Best Loved Girl&#13;
Court. &#13;
MILDRED RUST&#13;
Secretarial&#13;
Self-Reliant; Red Cross Council,&#13;
Sec.; Pep club; Forum: Road&#13;
Show; Girls' Lounge; Red Cross&#13;
Carn ival.&#13;
HARRY SCHULTZ&#13;
Tecnical Coll ege&#13;
KATHLEEN SAMPSON&#13;
College&#13;
Self-Reliant; Religious Leaders;&#13;
Mardi Gras Maid ; Red Cross&#13;
Council ; Signal reporter.&#13;
Best inform ed con test, 2; For·&#13;
um; "Young April", " H eaded&#13;
for Ed en" ; Di trict and State&#13;
D ebate T ourn ament; Co lonial&#13;
Ball, prod. ; Band , 3, 1st Lt. ; D e·&#13;
bate club, 2; Ma rdi G ras Escort.&#13;
BRUCE SH RADER Genera l&#13;
PAT SHANNON&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Red Cross Council ; Girls' Coun·&#13;
cil ; Lihrary club ; N u Omega; A&#13;
cappella; Religious Leaders; D e·&#13;
bate club ; Victory Co rps; Colo·&#13;
nial ll ; Southwest Iowa Cho r·&#13;
us; Homeroom Sec.; Variety&#13;
Show.&#13;
Lettermen' club ; R. 0. T. C.,&#13;
2nd Lt. ; Wrestlin g; Track ; Foot• ball.&#13;
JUNE SHUFFLER&#13;
Stenog raphic&#13;
Girls' glee; Girl ' choir; Sout h·&#13;
west Iowa Choru ; 0. G. A .;&#13;
Girls' Council ; Religious Leaders&#13;
club; Home Room Sec.; Signal&#13;
repor~er.&#13;
JOHN PETERSON Tech. Coll eg e &amp; En g ineering&#13;
R . 0. T . C., Sgt.&#13;
LAREE P H ELPS&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
LOMA PETERSEN&#13;
S tenog raphic&#13;
Senior Band; Nu Omega; Fo r·&#13;
um : Sen. Class Treas.; O rches·&#13;
tra; Red Cross Co un cil , V. P .;&#13;
Road Shaw: Colonia l Ball ; V ic·&#13;
to ry Queen Honor Court.&#13;
Sigma T au, P res.; Pep club ; A&#13;
cappella choir; Road Show, 3;&#13;
Student teacher; "Martha"; Art&#13;
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OBT A VIA P ICKERING&#13;
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Roa d Show, 3: Sigma Tau : P ep&#13;
club ; A cappc ll a choir: Art Ed ·&#13;
itor; Monticell o; Sou thwest Iowa&#13;
Ch orus.&#13;
Sigm a Tau, Sec., V. P .; P ep&#13;
club, Treas.; Road Show.&#13;
DONNA RAN N E&#13;
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Nu Omega, 3, Sec. ; Girls' glee;&#13;
P ep club; Road Show, 2; A cap·&#13;
pella 0 . G . A. ; Red Cross Co u n·&#13;
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CLARENCE SMELSER Coll ege&#13;
BILLIE MA E SISSON&#13;
Gen eral&#13;
Pep club.&#13;
Orchestra : Best Cadet, R. 0. T . C., '44: Boys' Quartet; District&#13;
Music Contest, Voca l • " L" rat· in g · '44 and '45 State co ntest, " 2" ratin g '44 and '45: A cap·&#13;
pe ll a choir, 3; Reli gious Leaders;&#13;
"Martha"; "Forest P ri nce."&#13;
BETT Y JANE SMITH Coll ege&#13;
WANDA SWEEN EY Homemaking&#13;
Flag team; Rec reation cl ub;&#13;
Girls' glee; Reli gious Leaders;&#13;
A cappell a choir.&#13;
A ca ppell a, 3: Religious LeaJ·&#13;
en:: Road Show, 3: "Forest&#13;
Prin ce"; "Martha" ; Girls' glee ;&#13;
So uthwest Iowa Chorus; Sen ior&#13;
Sextette.&#13;
NORMALEE SPICER Coll ege&#13;
Red Cross Council; Pep club , T reas.; Forum; Victo ry Corps: Road Show; " ariety Show",&#13;
pro p.&#13;
OVELA TREON&#13;
Gen era l&#13;
Reli gious Leaders; Signal staff.&#13;
NICK VUKSON Coll ege&#13;
BONNIE WALLACE Coll ege&#13;
Library club; Colonial Ball ; Re·&#13;
ligious Leaders; Mardi Gras&#13;
~aid: Ro,~d Show; Girls' Loun ge;&#13;
Martha , prod.&#13;
HELEN WHITE&#13;
Stenog rap hi c&#13;
BOB WENNIHAN&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Footba ll : Basketball: T rack : Let· te rm an's club, V. P.: R. 0. T.&#13;
C., 2nd Lt.; Boy's City, Mayor.&#13;
Road Show; "Forest Prince";&#13;
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LORRAIN E NELSO&#13;
SECRETARY&#13;
MR. HAROl D J. J ONES&#13;
SPONSOR&#13;
J ERRY MURRY&#13;
PRESIDENT&#13;
JEANNINE FRYE&#13;
TREASURER&#13;
JAC K COOK MISS HANNAH N YHOLM&#13;
VICE PRESIDENT SPONSOR&#13;
The Junior class selected Jerry Murray as its pr esident, J ack Cook vice-president,&#13;
Lorrai ne N elson, secretary, and Jeannine Frye as treasurer.&#13;
The Junior class play, "His Name W as Aunt N ell ie" was presented February&#13;
15 and 16. John Greenlee in the stellar rol e stole the show with his humorous por- trayal of "Aunt N ellie."&#13;
The annual Junior-Senior prom was held at the H otel Chieftain M ay 4 with th e&#13;
Seniors as guests and the Juniors acting as hosts and hostesses.&#13;
In order to increase their fin ancial status, they sponsored dances in th e drill h all.&#13;
T hey also had gr eat fun at th eir traditiona l Junior party&#13;
We now leave the class of '47, secure in our belief that they can and will meet&#13;
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MAXIN E ALT&#13;
DORIS ANTHONY&#13;
BOB ATEN&#13;
LUCILLE BAKER&#13;
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DON BENEDICT&#13;
EVELYN BLOOM&#13;
JOHN BLUE&#13;
SALLE BOYER&#13;
ANNE BRABAND&#13;
BETTY BREWER&#13;
ILENE BRIGHT&#13;
JOAN BROWN&#13;
MARY LOU BRO\VN&#13;
MURIEL BROWNELL&#13;
RUTH BUCK&#13;
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RAY BURKEY&#13;
KENNETH BUTLER&#13;
JEAN CARMICHAEL&#13;
PAT CATO&#13;
MARY LOU CHAPMAN&#13;
JUAN ITA CHILES&#13;
EVELYN CHURCH&#13;
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BONNIE COLLINS&#13;
WILLIAM CONNELL&#13;
MAXINE CONOWAY&#13;
JACK COOK&#13;
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VERA MAE COOKSEY&#13;
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ARLENE CUNDIFF&#13;
BILL CURRAN&#13;
RUTH CURRIER&#13;
DICK DAMON&#13;
DOREEN DAVENPORT&#13;
NORAN DAVIS&#13;
DONNA DETTMAN&#13;
VIRGINIA DITTMANN&#13;
CARY D DCE&#13;
CLIFFORD DANNEEL&#13;
FLOYD DRAPER&#13;
JERRY DUGGAN&#13;
NAOMI EICHLER&#13;
MARJORIE ELLIS&#13;
JACK FARILEY&#13;
GERALD FEBLOWITZ&#13;
BEVERLY FJELD&#13;
ARLEANE FITZ&#13;
LILA FLANAGAN&#13;
JACK FRICKE&#13;
SHIRLEY FRIED&#13;
JEANNINE FRYE&#13;
MARLENE FRYE&#13;
DONNA FUSS&#13;
LOIS JEAN CANO&#13;
NORMA JEAN GARBER&#13;
LORENE GARST&#13;
BEYERL Y GIBBONS&#13;
ILENE GIBLER&#13;
MERRILL GILLETT&#13;
MARJORIE GORN&#13;
MARY LOU GORN&#13;
JOHN GREENLEE&#13;
PAUL GREENLEE&#13;
TED GREG RY&#13;
RC BERTA GROSVENOR&#13;
LOUIS HACKBART&#13;
BEV RLY H ADLUND &#13;
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I DUANE HAGER&#13;
BEVERLY HANCOCK&#13;
BETTY HANSEN&#13;
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PHYLLIS HA YNES&#13;
JOANNE HEAD&#13;
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ELIZABETH HOUGH&#13;
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MARGARET HUNT&#13;
ELIZABETH HURD&#13;
I FAYE HURD&#13;
SHIRLEY HUTCHENS&#13;
PAULA IVES&#13;
EILEEN JACKSON&#13;
VJRCJNIA JACKSON&#13;
I MARION JACOBS&#13;
DON JAMES&#13;
I GLADYS JAMES&#13;
JO ANNE JEFFERIES&#13;
I MILDRED JENKENS&#13;
MARTHA JENSEN&#13;
I MAURIETA JENSEN&#13;
RUTH JENSEN&#13;
I WARREN JENSEN&#13;
ANNET JEWETT&#13;
JO ANN JEWETT&#13;
DICK JOHNSON&#13;
JACKIE JOHNSON&#13;
REG JOLLIFF&#13;
PAT JORGENSON&#13;
KAY KELGAARD &#13;
FLOR ENCE Kl ART&#13;
VERA KIRKWOOD&#13;
JOAN KJELD GAARD&#13;
GENE KLINE&#13;
NORMAN KNOTT&#13;
DORfS KOLB&#13;
RICHARD KOOS&#13;
JACKlE KUHN&#13;
GEORGE KULL&#13;
SHIRLEY LAND&#13;
BONNIE LANGDOLE&#13;
JACQUELIN LARSEN&#13;
GERRY LARSON&#13;
E GENE LAUVER&#13;
ALICE LEE&#13;
DICK LEWIS&#13;
JOAN LINDSEY&#13;
BILL McGRUDER&#13;
MARY McMANNICILL&#13;
ELAINE McMULLEN&#13;
JOAN McSORLEY&#13;
BERNIE MALONE&#13;
BEVERLY MARSHALL&#13;
DONNA MARTIN&#13;
MAX MASON&#13;
DONNA MAYBERRY&#13;
DELORES MICHAELES&#13;
ETHELE MILLER&#13;
JACK MINI KUS&#13;
PAT MOORE&#13;
JERRY MURRAY&#13;
LEONARD MUSG ROVE&#13;
LORRAl NE NELSON&#13;
MARGAR ET NELSON&#13;
BOB NEWBERG&#13;
MARlL YN NOONEN&#13;
MARJORIE NORMAN&#13;
CHARLES O'BRIEN&#13;
NANCY O(;REN&#13;
GEORGIA OLIPHANT &#13;
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MOREY PALMER&#13;
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MICHAEL PAULSON&#13;
I LOIS PETERSEN&#13;
PAT PETERSON&#13;
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SHIRLEY PETT&#13;
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JOAN RADCLIFF&#13;
I JOYCE RANNUM&#13;
PAT REAMS&#13;
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WENDELL SCHERWIN&#13;
EV ERL y SCHICK ET ANZ&#13;
JOHN SCHNECKLOTH&#13;
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I YVONNE SEALOCK&#13;
MARILYN SELDERS&#13;
ROSEMARY SWANEY&#13;
~ MARILYN SHAVER&#13;
I GLORIA SHRADER&#13;
DARLENE SIMMONS&#13;
MAR Y SINGER&#13;
- CHARLOTTE SLUYTER&#13;
~ BERTHA SMITH&#13;
BETTY SMITH&#13;
I CHARLES SMITH&#13;
JERRY SNYDER&#13;
- LINDY SOLON&#13;
DICK SOMMERS&#13;
DARLENE STANSBERRY&#13;
BETTY STEPPUHN ----&#13;
BILL STINGLE&#13;
MARVJN STOCKTON&#13;
KEITH STORM&#13;
EUGENE TEFFT&#13;
JEANNINE TELLANDER&#13;
BARBARA THOMPSON&#13;
BEVERLY TINNELL&#13;
BOB TURNER&#13;
GWENDOLYN VALLIER&#13;
BARBARA VAN HORN&#13;
RONALD VOGT&#13;
BETTY WAKEHOUSE&#13;
EVERLYN WAKEHOUSE&#13;
BERNICE WALKER&#13;
JOAN WALKER&#13;
CLARA MARIE WALL&#13;
DOROTHY WALSH&#13;
JACK WATKINS&#13;
BEULAH WATTS&#13;
BOB W EBST ER&#13;
BETTY ANNE WILDE&#13;
JOAN WOOD&#13;
ROBERT W R EDT&#13;
BETTY JEAN WRIGHT&#13;
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Sophomores were the lucky creatures who gaded about the halls without a care&#13;
in the world. They attended dances and club meetings minus a knowledge of how&#13;
they were run- but just wait! Their slaving session is pending.&#13;
W e wish luck and prosperity to the up and coming class of '48.&#13;
lst row: Joan Ricker, Patty Ann Baker, Barbara T efft, Mary Lou Babbitt, Mary Nowling, Ruth&#13;
Gearhart, Barbara Butler, Florence Minister, Jean \Veyant, Mildred Nagunst, Donna&#13;
Land, Nancy Pl eas, Ethel Robbin , Pat Stanley.&#13;
2nd row: Patricia D eSantiago, Beverly Brown, Jecqueline Pitchery, James P eterson, Bob Peterson, Dick Scott, Bud Ferrell, Dick \Vooten, Lavern Farmer, Bob Edwards, Robert Montgomery, Betty Kaufman, Lois Larsen.&#13;
3rd row: Richard Hartman, John Haizlip, Bob Flanagan, Harry McCormick, Bob H ancock, Sam&#13;
Fried, Jim Makacek, Gerald Phillips, Dale Smith, Don Croson, Gordon Griffith, Charles&#13;
Wood, David Penney.&#13;
1st row: H elen Parrish, Maryann Gutheil, Mary Culbertson, Donna Bevington, Donna Kirkpatrick, Dorothy \Vakehouse, Leona Anderson, Marian McHargue, Betty Jean Foster,&#13;
Patty \Vrinkle, Flossy Britton, Pat Fobes, Doris \Voods, Pat T albot.&#13;
2nd row: Marjorie Bigley, Pat Smith, Dorothy Pleake, Leta Gorham, Betty Nicolay, Beverly&#13;
Anderson, Jackie Fedor, Mary Ann Haven, Donna Boartz, Irene T homas, Betty Lou&#13;
Edcnborn, D orothy Bunten, Virginia Eich er, Lenora Steffen.&#13;
3rd row: Miles \Vithro, Riclcard Marku sen, Jim Rice, Bryce Birchard, Frank Mortensen, Marvin&#13;
Lauve r, Donald Hutcheso n, Bob Parrish, Jack Witzke, D ick Millard, Don Frazer, Jerry&#13;
N elson, Louis Blake, Stanley Davidson, Richard Steffen, Jimmy Aten, Alton Thomas.&#13;
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1st row: Charlene Palmer, Gertrude Nanni, Delores Mamyshoff, Beverly Anderson, Paula&#13;
Epperson, Gwen Barber, Joyce N ordhorst, Jackie Dettman, Doris Filibeck, Joan Warden,&#13;
Pat Flaxbeard, Dorothy Schultz, Marjorie Briggs, Pauline Baldwin.&#13;
2nd row: Juan ita Pruitt, Pat Prouty, Phyllis Mo rse, Betty Hires, Lietha Rau, Joan Gallagher,&#13;
Janis Milne, Beverly Morgan, Elaine Fairman, Beverly Chambers, May Moore, Eileen&#13;
Lennihan, Joan Dawson, Marjorie Wright, Wanda Burkhart, Billie Jo Chapin.&#13;
3rd row: Dale Simpson, Keith Shrader, Jim Dugg-an, Bob D amon, Max Henderson, Cecil Adkins,&#13;
Jack Shepherd, John O'Brien, Don Heaton, Bob Smith, John Reninger, Earl Jensen,&#13;
Junior Gorn, Bruce Larson.&#13;
1st row: Jack Brunstedt, Bob Lawson, Leonard Kelly, Norma Foutch, Flo rence D aub, Eulo nda&#13;
Shiles, Betty McKeown, \Vanda Parker, Patricia Jo hansen, Gloria Stockton, Elaine&#13;
Trescott. Janice Hes&amp;, Opal Cowles, Au gusta Sisson.&#13;
2nd row: William Coffey, Quentin Pittman, Veto Daprizio, Robert Brown, T ed Campbell,&#13;
D avid Blodgett, Bob Canavan, Jack Butler, Jim Kennedy, Chuck Culek, D o n Larsen, A l&#13;
Benson, Laurence Carman, Robert Mahr, Richard H ead.&#13;
3rd row: Pete Elonich, Emil Pavich , Dick Pay ne, Dick Barritt, Don Aldredge, Don N elson,&#13;
H arold \Vhisler, D ean Storm, Bernon H enry, D elmar Corbin, Otto Bartels, Jim A vis,&#13;
D ean O gren, Gerald Mace, Cleo Jenkins, Bob \Villis.&#13;
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1st row: Darlene Palmer, Lois Jensen, June Thalis, Jackie Brown, Beverly Powell, Betty Turner,&#13;
Nadine Jackson, Ruth Moon, Clarabell Hickman, Shirley Mullen, Vergene Gearhart,&#13;
Darlene Hunt, Mary Paulson, Barbara Eldrich.&#13;
2nd row: Marjorie Carter, Phy I Sham blem, Shirley Betts, Shirley Williams, D ella Lovelady,&#13;
Betty Snipes, Bonnie Brittian, Kathryn H age r, Anna Watts, Mary N owling, Darlene&#13;
Hiatt, Florence H a nsen, Melva Bruce.&#13;
3rd row: Bill D eal, Richard Franks, Jim T eeple, Barbara Carroll, Evelyn Mahan, Janis Williams,&#13;
Mary Ferrarello, \Vilma Durick, Joan Garner, Joyce \Vilson, Laurel Larson, Marilyn&#13;
O'Dell, Joyce Clark, T erry Rickert, Bob T eeple, Jo hn Gardner.&#13;
!st row: Thelma Caldwell, M arilyn Corzine, Evelyn Lewis, Agnes Kudcra, T eresa Youngs, ancy&#13;
H ays, Bonnie Allen, Ida Fields, Mary Dudley, Mary Filkers, Laura Main, Madonna&#13;
Sweeney, P hyllis Wittman, Virginia T aylor, Maryann Raes.&#13;
2nd row: Bonnie Smothers, Vivian Stallard, Ardis 'V.falters, Rose Mae Jackso n, Eleanor Silen,&#13;
Shirley Ritt, Kathryn Moran, Della H arman, Ann Erickson, R uth \Villiams, Mary Alice&#13;
Simmons, Pat Thalias, Beverly T homas, D oris \Volcott, Beverly Neuman, Beverly Bundy.&#13;
3rd row: Don Adkins, Al Chancey, Phil Springer, Raymond O les, Bob Thomas, Jerry Smith,&#13;
Morris Jo nes, Glen Spahrk, Harold Kinart, Gene Jones, Mickey Goodman, Bill Humphrey,&#13;
Roger Redmond, Bobb Nass, Dick Rogers, Jack Hansen.&#13;
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The greenhorns of T. ]. wer e the freshmen, the inevitable victims of overbearing upper classmen. They were the unsuspectincr individuals who looked for the&#13;
school elevator, rrot smeared with oriental sapphire lipstick, and went up and down&#13;
the wrong stairs.&#13;
Eventually, however, they learned the curious ways of high school students and&#13;
in a few years will become our football and basketball stars, performers, debaters,&#13;
dramatists, and musicians.&#13;
1st row: Helen lv!clntosh , Norma Knapp, Mild red Morris, Juanita Acosta, Juanita Burkhart,&#13;
Hazel Riddle, Ruth Brown, Fra nces De Marc, Janet Fisher, Mary Ethel Vincent, Mervcna&#13;
Bilton, Marga ret Morgan, Viola Smith , Mary Smith, Lois Ruth Pritchard.&#13;
2n&lt;l row: Norma Bauer, Nada Donor, N o rma Barnum, Gleno ra Bates, Phil Brown, Fern&#13;
Boa rdman, Mary H eady, Reva Brown, Barbara Linto n, Inez William, Mary Lou H am·&#13;
mo nd, Virginia Collins, Carolyn Solon, Joanne T allman , Jeann e Tallman, Betty Croghan.&#13;
3rd row: Jame Cunningham, John Larson, Rollie \.Vhite, Lyle Culbertson, Randall Culpepper,&#13;
John \Villiams, Nick Cavallaro, Keith Tague, Glen McCoy, Bob Dudley, LeRoy Carter,&#13;
T om McCabe, Roy Smith, Leland Munson, George Mahrt.&#13;
1st row: Barbara M eyer, Jackie Nipps, Betty Molk, Virginia Cooper, Thelma Van Bibber,&#13;
Phyli s Lee, Patty Jolliff, Mary Ann Feekin, Cleo Schicketanz, Dorothy Haines.&#13;
2nd row: Bob Reichart, Bob Kaufman, Mark Cook, George Webster, Bert Hotchk iss, Bill Dohse,&#13;
O rvill e Carma n, Clyde Carter, Eldon Lctner, Ed Bogg ·.&#13;
3rd row: Jim McAvoy, Gerald Clark, Lee Edwa rds, Bob M cCallum , A.ntho ny Narmi, Gordon&#13;
Christiansen, Bob Gregory, \.Vh itey Matters, Don Eve rett, Bob Parrish, Doyle Croso n,&#13;
T om my Roper, Rubert Lindquist.&#13;
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McClintock, Janis Smith, Delores Cook, Sal ly Cottmirc, Barbara McManamic, Jan et&#13;
Boyer, Jackie Kern, Jackie Knowles, Pat Holliday, Carol Dawson , Viva Ogren.&#13;
2nd row: Jack Matzen, Glenn Mcintosh, Dick Easton , John Respeli ers, Ruamo Cussia, Mildred&#13;
H oefcldt, Ruth Kaufman, Emogen Mah an, Dixie Lee Tinnell , Merna T aylor, Virginia&#13;
Christianse n, Joy Cahill , Vramona Nhamon, Donna \Vard, Jean Blue, Neomi McGoni glc,&#13;
Do n Peters, Bob M Hargue.&#13;
3rd row: Henry Boege, Dal e Davis, Dan Henry, Harold Brodahl, Pete Larse n, Tom Caster,&#13;
Jack Mowery, Roy Adams, Jo hn Rau, Jack McTwiggan , Phil Bigelow, Bill Miller, Ivan&#13;
All en, Al Schwartz, Bob Sharrett, Karl Burkhart, Dave \Vooley.&#13;
1st row: Joan Neumann , Jean P eterso n, Gera ldine Jemeo n, Edna Messer mith , Sue 11oss, Pat&#13;
Bryant, Letha Edie, Nancy Luther, Pauline Majeski, El ain e H ager, Jea n \Vadum , Marilyn&#13;
Mynster, Jackie Fo x, Barbara Bethers, RoseMari e Tellandcr, Phyllis \Valk cn~dorfer.&#13;
2nd row: LaVo nne Damon, Carol Boyd, Mary Javo r, Ardith Britt, Vera Van Scoy. Betty Lou&#13;
Drake, Barbara Niwls, Pat Smith, Alice H oo ker, Carolyn Rolland , Sh irley Minick, Audrey&#13;
Joh nson, Lila Burgin, Edwin Lane .&#13;
3rd row: Norma Wiese, Henry Carmichael, Leo nard Schri clcr, Gene Ford , Don Strong, Joe&#13;
Mullen, Bill Fran z, Joe Nalti, Jerry Hudso n, Leroy Lovelady, Bob Smith, John Rathten,&#13;
Edwa rd Smith, Rex Billings, Bob Flanagan.&#13;
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M erritt, A lice Bahnsen, Lillian Godsk, Joyce Hodge, Beverly \Voods, Barbara Burke,&#13;
Sally Hargl, Pat Kebler, Mary Greer.&#13;
2nd row: Joyce Lammert, Pauline \Vatts, Shirley Gibbons, Joan Tho rnto n, Greta Anderson,&#13;
Elizabeth H a nsen, Anita Ellis, Geraldine H uebner, N o rene Boot, Patty \.Villman, Marorie Backman, D elores Brown, Betty Jen en, Doris Phillips.&#13;
3rd row: Bernard, Walker, T erry Rooney, Ro nald Cooney, D arwin Kohl, Jo hn Dinovo, Marrill&#13;
Mo rfo rd , Bil l Clawson, Lyly H arrington. Ronald G raham, Richard Hager, Gordo n&#13;
Paulson, Darrell Bellows, \Valter N elson.&#13;
1st row: N ada Do ner, N orn1 a \Vright, Ruth H erold, Barbara \Vasscm, Doris Van Bibber.&#13;
2nd row: Barbara Carlso n, Jack H ardy, Grant Fricke, Gordon Griffith, Bob Jo neso n, Barbara&#13;
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Edith Beckner, M arjo ri e M arcum , D onna Hattam, Maril yn Clementsen, Bertha Smith,&#13;
Lo ma Pete rso n, D o nn a Vanderzeil , J ea n Adamson, Lila Flanagan, Pat Shannon.&#13;
2nd row: Yvo nne Sealock, Lillian Buck, M ary Lou Brown. Betty Peterson, Esther Beck ne r, Jo&#13;
Ann Peterso n, ,Donna Dettman, Sally Boyer, Jan et Boyer, Pat H oliday, Joan Brown, Ph yll is Hayne;;, Joa n Humphrey, D o nna Rann e, Mrs. Strickland .&#13;
l t row: Barbara M ose r, M axi ne A lt, Pat Peterson, Marlene Frye, Pat; Jo rgenso n, Buelah \Vatts,&#13;
N ormal ee Spicer, Betty Clin ke nbea rd, Nancy Luth e r, Sa lly Cottmire, Elizabeth H ansen,&#13;
Jackie Johnso n, J eann in e Frye.&#13;
The Nu Omega Sigma, sponsored by Mrs. Clara Strickland, is the second oldest&#13;
literary society in Thomas Jefferson. Its objective is to develop cha racter, literary&#13;
ability, and service.&#13;
The membership in the Nu Omega Sigma is limited to 50. Tn order to become a&#13;
member, a girl must have a high schohstic record and must be voted upon by Nu&#13;
Omega Sigma mcmber.s.&#13;
The two most important activities of the society were th e annual Alumni party&#13;
and the Mother-Sen ior banquet. Other activities included the sellin g of hot clogs at&#13;
foo tba ll games, sponsoring dances, a Christmas party, and the initiation party. The&#13;
Nu Omega members also undertook the task of producing an honor roll composed&#13;
of th e names of all former students who served in the armed fo rces.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
13arbara M oser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President . . . .. ....... . . . M arjorie M arcum&#13;
Maril yn Clementsen . . ..... .... Vice-President . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. Esther Beckner&#13;
Donn a Ranne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary .. . . . . . .. . . . . ... Jo Ann Peterson&#13;
Esth er Beckner ... . .... . . . . ..... Treasurer . .. . . .... . . . .... Eleanor Johnson&#13;
Wilma Draper .... .. ... ... .. . Sergeant-at-arms . .. . . ... ... .. Yvonne Sealock&#13;
Jean Adamso n . ... . ... . ... . . . Parli amentarian .. .. .... . ... .. . .. Delores Cook&#13;
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The Sigma T au Literary Society, sponsored by Miss Garnet W elsch and Miss&#13;
Gretchen Thies, is the oldest society in the school.&#13;
The object of this society is to help others to develop poise, leadership, self&#13;
confidence, and cooperation among its members by having th em appear before clubmates once a semester.&#13;
The outstanding activities of the Sigma T au fo r this year have been th e "Sweetheart Sister" week and the Mother-Daughter banquet.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
La Ree Phelps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lorraine Phelps&#13;
Artis Rowley . . . . . . . .. . ..... . . Vice-President .. . . . . . . .. .. . Obti via Pickering&#13;
Obtivia Pickering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary .. .. . .. ..... . . . . . .. Artis Rowley&#13;
Elaine Moss . .. . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . . Treasurer . .. . .. . .. .. ... .. .. . . Leath a Edie&#13;
Doris Van Bibber . . . ... . .. . . . Sergeant-at-arms . . . .. . . . . .. . Donna M ;:iyberry&#13;
3rd row: Sybil Sch neckloth, Lucille Mayberry, A rtis Rowley, Joan J ewett, Barba ra Labo r, Violet&#13;
Mo rtense n, Marga ret Mayberry, Nita Ellis.&#13;
2nd row: Miss Thies, Bonnie Allen, Ilene Gibler, Pat Neumann, Elain M oss, Ba rbara Mull en, LaRee Ph elps, Lorrain e Phelps, M iss Welsch.&#13;
1st row: Joan H ead, Roberta Grosveno r, Joyce H ead, Dolly Goldsberry, Joa n Ne um a nn , Leitha&#13;
Ed ie, Rosema ry Swann ey, Beverly N euman.&#13;
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2nd row : Mr. Myers, Norma Doll en, Kath leen Sampson, Maude Ewin g, Ann Brabaud, Joan&#13;
H ead. Joa n Brown, Miss Rupp.&#13;
lst row: Jean Adamso n, Marilyn Lawless, \Vilm a Draper, Philip Bigelow, Joyce Head, Mildred&#13;
Rust.&#13;
3rd row: M ax in e M endenh all , Pat Bryant, Frances D eMare, Philip Bigelow, Louis Ne lso n, I3 ob&#13;
Robinso n, Bill Smith, Ruth Curri er, V ergen e Gearhart.&#13;
2nd row: Miss Schrod er, Janis Miln e, Letha Rau , Anita Ell is, Loma Peterso n, A lice Bahnse n, R uth Jensen, Mildred Rust, Miss }vfadden.&#13;
1st row : Ella Mae Knauss, D arlene Stansberry, Jackie D ettman, Lorrain e N elso n, Nancy Lut her, Evelyn Fill ebeck, Phyllis Lee, Don Benedict. &#13;
3rd row: D ick Johnson, Bert H tch kio;.s, Ji my H oove r, D ale Simpso n, Flo yd Drape r, \Vaync&#13;
W ard, D o n Jam es, Roger Witke, Sh erman Sta rk, Pete Larse n.&#13;
2nd row: T ed Gregory, Je rry Peblowitz, Emogene Ma han , Lucill e rr , D o roth y Y catman ,&#13;
D onna H attam \Vi nifre d Field. JoAnn Peterso n, D ick M eid lin ger.&#13;
!st row: Mr. Fiel d, D ella Harmon, Yvon ne Sea lock, Joyce H ead, M ax in e Alt, Viva O g ren,&#13;
Lillian Buck, Joan T hornton, Laurel Main. H a nn h Nyho lm.&#13;
The Forum, under th e sponsorship of Mr. Stephen J. Fiel&lt;l ;md Miss H annah&#13;
N yh olm , acted as the governin g body of th e sc hool. Its members were elected to .th e&#13;
gro up thro ugh th e h ome rooms. The Forum's activities consisted o f d iscussin g and&#13;
solving probl ems of the school, sponsorin g scho 1 d;u1 ces, prov i&lt;li ng new records,&#13;
conducting guests through the sch ool, and visiting oth er neir;hboring high schools.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Donna H att:,m . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. . . . .. . .... . . . . ...... . . President&#13;
Dick M eidlinger . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . ..... . ... .. .. .. . .. Vice-President&#13;
Jo Ann Peterson . .. . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . .... . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . .. Secretary&#13;
Gay Jard Rich . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ... . ... . ... . . .. . . ..... Trcasur r&#13;
Self Reli ant cl ay was held December 18 with Donn a H i! tt;im as principal. Th e&#13;
students managed th e classes whil e th e teachers enjoyed &lt;l h alf holid;1y. The Forum&#13;
perfo rm ed official duties in the offi ce, the halls, and conducted visitors through the&#13;
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The Biology Club, sponsored by Mr. Stephen Field, consisted of a group of&#13;
boys interested in conservation, trapping, hunting and fishing.&#13;
The group took field trips, stuffed animals for the biology room, reviewed&#13;
movies and attended lectures on scientific material.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Jerry Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President .... ... .. . ... ...... Bill Copeland&#13;
Bill Copeland ... .. . . .... . . ... . Vice-President . ... .... . . . . . ... .. George Kull&#13;
Jerry H akenson .. ... .. . .. .. . Secretary-T reasurer . ... . ... ... . . Jerry H akenson&#13;
This year the club visited Schwartz T axidermy Shop and Jacobsen's collection&#13;
of live birds and attended lectures at Joselyn Memorial. Lectures were also given by&#13;
Mr. W ard Garrett, Pottawattamie County game warden and a membPr of the Iowa&#13;
State Game Commission.&#13;
Standin g: Cecil Adkins, Geo rge Kull, Bob Joneson, T ed Gregory, \Varren Jensen, Earl Eilts,&#13;
Ro bert Brown, John Larson, Mr. Field, Carleton Burkhart.&#13;
Seated: Jack Fricke, Jerry H akenson, Bill Copeland, Jerry Murray, Bill P roksel, H arold Adam .&#13;
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2nd row: Mr. Myer_, Bill Copeland, Jerry Smith, No rma n Crane, Gary Dodge, T ed Kyster, Jerry&#13;
Murray, Don Co Jey, John Schneckloth, Ronald Graham.&#13;
1st row: Jerry Snyder, Bob Canavan, Dick Meidlinger, Bob \Ve nnih an, Don Rya n, Bo b Matter,&#13;
Dick Rogers, Ch.arl Culek, Robert Kaufm an.&#13;
The Boys' City orga nization, ponsored by R. F. M yers, dealt with and studied&#13;
community problems. The group visited such city departmen ts as Police, Fire, Street&#13;
and sat in on a City Council mee ting. The group also sponsored a locker inspection.&#13;
Bob Wennihan and Vernon N elson were elected mayors of Boys' City.&#13;
The purpose of the Debate club was to give its members a more definite understanding of the art of debating and h ow it can be a benefit to their lives. President for th e year was M arjorie M arcum.&#13;
2nd row: Phyllis Peterse n, Esth er Beckne r, Ruth Cu rrier, Miss H edwig Nyholin , and Joan Brown.&#13;
1st row: Harry Schultz, Edith Beckn er, Marjorie Marcum, and 1Mr. Frank Paluka.&#13;
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Beck ner, Edith Beck ner, Pat Cato, \ Vilma Draper. M aude Ewin g.&#13;
2nd row: Mrs. Bolton, Eleanor Jo hnrnn , Jo Ann Pete rson, Marilyn Clcmentsc n, D onna Hattam,&#13;
Dorothy Lo renze n, U na H otchkiss, Ge rry Larson, Jea nnin e Frye, Miss Kohr.&#13;
1st row: YYo nn e Sea lock, Ella Mac Knauss, Jun e Shuffler, Pat Shannon, D oris Lehm er, Ann&#13;
Braband, No rma Doll en , Lorraine Ne lson. Jea n Adamso n.&#13;
The Girls' Council, composed of thirty Junior and Senior girls selected by the&#13;
faculty on basis of servi ce, leadership, scholarship, and character, was organized for&#13;
the purpose of serving th e girls of Thomas Jeffe rson. The sponsors were Miss H elen&#13;
Kohr and Mrs. M arie Bolton.&#13;
This organization promoted various activities to carry out its "p urpose. One ac,&#13;
tivity was the "Big and Littl e Sister" plan . Each member chose two or three fre shmen&#13;
girls as "littl e sisters" and helpe I them with problems that arose during their freshmen year. An assembl y was held at the beginning of each semester to inform these&#13;
girls of school activities. The Girls'. Council he!ped to make fresl-. men girls feel at&#13;
home on the first clay of their high school ca reers. A freshman girls' party was held&#13;
for the purpose of getting freshmen acquainted with the upper classmen. Assemblies&#13;
were held consisting of appropriate motion pictures, speeches, and panel discussions&#13;
by mothers and daughters on modern problems.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Edith Beckner .... . .... . .. ........ ..... . .... . . ... .... .. . ... . ..... President&#13;
Jo Ann Peterson ... . ......... . .. .. ... ..... . ..... . ..... .. .... .. Vice-Pr siclent&#13;
Jean Adamson . .. ... .. . . ... .. ... . ... . . ..... . .. .. .. . ...... . . . ..... Secretary&#13;
Esther Beckner .... . ... . .. .... . .. .. ..... . . .......... . ... ......... T reasurer&#13;
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3rd row: Ruth Cu rrier, Janet Fi her, Dale Simpso n, Gerald Feblowitz, Jim Munso n, John Green·&#13;
lee, Ern est McCallum, Artis Rowey, Darl ene Simmo ns, Norm a Jones.&#13;
2nd row: Miss Mary Charlotte McGonigle, Pat Bryant, Doroth y Schultz, Edith Beckn er, Janis&#13;
Hoffeins, Dorothy Lorenzen, Betty Kjeld gaard , Donn a H attam, Marj orie Marcum, Esth er&#13;
Beckne r, Mary Lou Hammond, and Mr. H arold Jones.&#13;
1st row: Ronald Cooney. Jim Hoover, Elaine Hager, Mary Dudl ey, Jea n Ca rmichael, Barbara&#13;
Moser, Marga ret Morgan, Gaylo rd Rich , an d Earl Jense n.&#13;
Seated: La Ree Ph elps, Kathryn Latey, Esther Beck ner, Florence Kinart, Donna H attam, Edith&#13;
Beckn er, Marj orie arcum , Barbara Moser, Eleanor Johnson, ·Janice H offiens, and Lo r· rain e Phelps.&#13;
Stand ing: Gaylord Rich, Bob W ennihan, Jerry Murray, Keith Chambers, George Kull, Robert&#13;
Lee, and Bill Clinkenbea rd. '&#13;
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Bonnie Wall ace, Kathryn Latey, Edith Beckn er, Ma rgaret Mayberry, Marily n Clein entsen,&#13;
Janis H o ffe ins, Betty Molek, Pat J..: eeb lc r.&#13;
2nd row: A lean Fitz, Robe rta G rosveno r, Ann Braband, Ge rry Larrn n, D oroth y \Valsh, D orothy&#13;
O wens, Lo rrain e Nelrn n, Betty Brewer, A gnes Kud era, U na H otchkiss, Joyce H e rald,&#13;
A lice Bahn:;en, M ary Lou Go rn.&#13;
1st row: Mii:s Gathman , Jean Adamson, Pat Shan non, W il ma Draper, Ramo na N ajmo n, Joan&#13;
Thornton, Verge ne Gearh art, Fl ori ne Ha nsen , Na ncy Luther, Miss Thornto n.&#13;
A useful organiza tion of th e school, the Library Club, sponsored by Miss&#13;
Dorothy Thornton and Miss Clar&lt;t Louise Ga thmann , assists the students in the library &lt;lu ring tu &lt;l y h alls or after sch ool.&#13;
M ember hip in the Libr;iry Club requires a training course, passing an examination, a vote of the members, and grades of a B average.&#13;
The Library Club sponsored the annu &lt;1 l Coloni&lt;1 l Ball , Fcbru&lt;1 ry 2'2, to detennine&#13;
th e ten best loved senior girls, a Book T ea on N ovember 22, and a M other and&#13;
Daughter picn ic. OFFICERS&#13;
Esther Beckner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathryn Latcy&#13;
Pat Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-resident . . . .. .. .. ...... . Janis H offci ns&#13;
M;1ry Lou Go rn . . . . . . . ... 'Secretary .. . . . .... . . . . . . . . . Jean Adamson&#13;
Wilma Dr.1per ... . . .. . .. . .. .. .. . Treasurer . . . . . ....... .. .... . Ann Br;1band&#13;
GIRLS WORKING AT DESK GIRLS WORKING AT SHELVES &#13;
Colonial !Ball&#13;
Seated: Jean Adamson, Marilyn Lawless, Barbara Mose r, Donna Hattam, Esth er Beck ner, Elea no r&#13;
Johnso n, Edith Beckne r, Marilyn Cl ementsen, Marjo rie M arcum , and Jo Ann P eterso n.&#13;
Best loved girls chosen at the 1946 Colonial Ball were Donn a H attam, George&#13;
W ashington ; Esth er Beckner, Marth a Wash ington ; Edith Beckner, James M ad ison;&#13;
Eleanor Johnson, Dolly Madison, and the court of honor: Barbara M oser, M arjorie&#13;
Marcum , Marilyn Clementsen, Jean Adamson, Jo Ann Peterson , and M ari lyn Lawless.&#13;
The Colonial Ball , sponsored annuall y by the Library Club is held each February&#13;
honoring W ashington's birthday. Attendwce is limited to girls and th eir mothers.&#13;
The best loved senior girls of Thomas Jefferson are chosen each year by popular&#13;
ballot by the girls of the school.&#13;
The prorrram and presentation of th e best loved girls was foll owed by a grand&#13;
march by the participants and a dance fo r all.&#13;
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Back row: H arry Schult z, John Greenl ee.&#13;
2nd row: N ancy Ogren , Virginia Alspaugh, Mrs. H ope Lee, J ea nne J ewett, Beverly Gibbons,&#13;
Dorothy Owens.&#13;
Seated: Jim Hoover, Bertha Smith, Pat Reams and Gerald Feblowitz.&#13;
Mrs. H ope Lee, dramatic&#13;
coach and English instructor.&#13;
The Dramatics department, directed by&#13;
Mrs. H ope Lee, opened the school year with&#13;
a comedy, 'Headed for Eden," as the all&#13;
school play. The play was given before a capacity house, N ovember 30 and December 1.&#13;
The Junior class play, "His N ame W as&#13;
Aunt Nellie" was presented, February 15 and&#13;
16 in the school auditorium. A two cast perfo rmance presented a hilarious show on their&#13;
respective nights.&#13;
The play "Old Doc," a dramatic comedy&#13;
w asgiven by members of the senior class,&#13;
May 10 and 11.&#13;
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3rd row: Ernest McCallu m, Jim Munson, Dick Meidlinger, Jim Hoo ver.&#13;
2nd row: Charles Lam:nert, LaRee Phelps, Dorothy Loren zen, Janis Hoffeins, Pat Neu1nann, Harry Schultz.&#13;
1st row: Marjorie Marcum, Barba ra MoEc r, Normalcc Spice r, Mrs. Lee, Jo Ann Peterson, Kathryn Latey.&#13;
Standin g: Mary McManigill, Gerald Feblowitz, George Kull, John Green lee, Jerry Ford , Ted&#13;
Gregory, Bob Turn er, Merill 1Gill ette, Jack Watkins and Juanita Chiles.&#13;
Seated: Joyce H ead, Joan H ead, Dorothy Walsh, Dorothy Yeatman, Mrs. Hope Lee, Lorrair:e&#13;
Nelso n, Jean nin e Frye and Doreen Davenport.&#13;
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Instructor of vocal music.&#13;
One of the most active departments in Thomas Jefferson has been the vocal&#13;
music department, composed of four large groups. The A cappell a Choir was the most&#13;
advanced and the only mixed choral group. The Choir performed at Christmas, ap,&#13;
peared before the Rotary club, presented a spring concert, participated in th e Road,&#13;
Show, entered the State Music Contest at Atlantic, Iowa, and performed at th e&#13;
Southwest Iowa T eachers' Convention.&#13;
Officers of the Choir were as follows: president, Eleanor Johnson, vice-presi,&#13;
dent, Marjorie Marcum, and secretary,treasurer, John Greenlee. Section leaders were&#13;
Donna H attam, altos; Mildred Jenki ns, tenors; Clarence Smelser, bass; and Jeannine&#13;
Frye, sopranos. Betty Jane Smith served as robe chairman.&#13;
Senior Girls' Glee is an advanced girls' choral group. It performed for So uth,&#13;
west Iowa T eachers' Convention, the Christmas program, P. T . A., and the operetta.&#13;
Boys' Gl ee was composed of boys who wanted to obtain some vocal music ex,&#13;
perience before entering the a cappella Choir.&#13;
Small vocal groups which performed on m&lt;tny occasio ns were the girls' trio,&#13;
composed of Joan H ead, Marlene Frye, and Joyce H ead; girls' glee sextet which is&#13;
com1 osed of Pat Bryant, Lois Peterson, Pauline Majeski, Elaine H ager, N orma&#13;
Barnum, and Frances De Mare.&#13;
The school operetta, "M~rth a" directed by Miss M ;1ry Charlotte McGonigle&#13;
was presented March 8,and 9. The four talented leads were Clarence Smelse r, Delores&#13;
Michaelis, Charles Smith an d Marlene Frye.&#13;
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3rd row: Jeannin e Frye, Pat Cato, Artis Rowley, Gene Kline, Jerry Duggan, Charles Smith, Paul&#13;
Gree nl ee, Bili 'Franz, Claren ce Smelser, Charles Lammert, Nancy O gren, Lois Barnes and&#13;
Jackie John son .&#13;
2nd row: Joan Brown, Betty Smith , H elen White, Marj o rie Marcum , Norma Doll en, Delo res&#13;
Michaelis, Jo Ann Peterso n, Joa n 'Ratliff, Marjorie Jensen, Eleanor Johnso n, Do nna Hattam, Donna Ra nn e, and Phyliss Haynes.&#13;
lst row: Miss Mary Charlotte M cCo ni gle, Yvon ne Sealock, Lorrain e Phelps, •Barbara Moser,&#13;
\Vanda Swee ney, Marj orie Go rn , Beverly Tinnell, Jo Ann Lindsay, Shirley Fried, Joa n H ead, Joyce H ead, 'Jo Ann Jewett and 'Barbara Va n Horn.&#13;
3rd row: Bill Frantz, Paul G reenl ee, Norma Barnum , Glenno ra Bates, Mary H eady, Pat Fobes,&#13;
Joan \Varden, Paula Epperso n, Dick Barritt, Philli p Springer, Jim Cunnin gham, Joh n&#13;
Larson, D o nova n Volpp, Dick Easto n, Joy Ca hill, \Villiam Larsen, D ixie Tinnell , Robert&#13;
Dudley, Myrn a Taylo r, Frances DeMare, Janet Fisher, Gene Kline, Jerry Duggan.&#13;
2nd row: Elain e Ha ger, Pauline Maj eski, Nancy Luther, Leitha Eddy, V ir ginia Coope r, Charles&#13;
Lamme rt, Duane Hager, Jo Ann P eterso n, Betty Molek, V irginia Chri&gt;tianscn, Pat&#13;
Bryan t, Barbara Van H o rn , Phyllis \Vakend orfer, Gwen Barber, Barbara \Vasscm, Jerry&#13;
Ford.&#13;
1st row: Joan Jewe tt, Jackie Johnson, Jea nnin e Frye, Ph yllis Haynes, Norma Doll en, Joan Radcliff, Clarence Smelser, D elo res Michaels, Marlen e Frye, Charles Smith, Doris Fillcbeck,&#13;
Phyllis Lee, Beve rly Tinnell , Joan Head, Joan Brown, Yvonn e Sealock, Joyce H ead.&#13;
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3rd row: Beverly Thomas, Mary Heady, Janet Fisher, Darl ene Pa lm er, Evelyn Maha n, D oro thy&#13;
Schultz, Pat Fobes, Pa Bryant, lirgin ia Christiansen, Joy Cahill, Mern a T ay lo r, Dixi e&#13;
T inn ell, Marily n O 'D ell, Pat 'T ai ot, and Wilma Durick. '&#13;
2nd row : Miss Mary Charlotte McGon igle, Nadi ne Jack o n, Lois Jensen, Gl ennora Bates, N o rma&#13;
Barnum , Mary Dudley, Joan Daw on, Ilene Lenn ihan, Frances 'De Mare, Betty M olek,&#13;
Doris Woods, Bonnie Langmade, o rma Cain, Laura Larsen, Phyllis W olkensdo rffer,&#13;
Joan Warden, Leta Gorham, Bernad ine Simons, 'and Inez William s.&#13;
1st row: Paula Epper on, Virginia Cc,oper, Thelma V n Bibber, Norma Baue r, Na ncy Luth er,&#13;
Leatha Ed die, Pauline Majeski, Elaine Hager, 1P hyUi Lee, T helma Cowell , Gwen dolyn&#13;
Barber, Patricia Talbott, Doris Filleheck.&#13;
Top row: Jim Hoove r, Dick Somers, Jack Coo k, Bill Frantz, Earl Eilts, Bob Pettit, Keith&#13;
Chambers, Lawrence Gilso n, Floyd Draper, Jo hn Green lee, Jerry Murray, Bill Cl inken - beard.&#13;
Second row : Dick Barritt, Bob _Edwards, Charles Lammert, Ern est McCallum, Donovan Vo lpp,&#13;
Ge ne Klin e, Cha rl es Sm ith , Don James, Pau l Green lee, D ick Damon, Clark Fobes.&#13;
First row: Mr. Chari . Davis, Bruce Shrader, Westl ey Knouse, Clarence Smelse r, Dua ne H age r,&#13;
Jim Mu nson, Kenneth Dud ley, Dick Meid li nge r, Jo hn Larson .&#13;
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An eventful year was had by the T h omas J efferson High School Band directed&#13;
by Mr. Samuel Gorbach.&#13;
T \vO evening concerts fo r the Rodeo started the season for this orga nization.&#13;
M any fin e perfo rmances were given by the marching 'band at the foo tball games. A&#13;
new march, written by M r. Gorbach, was ado pted by the students as their sch ool&#13;
.song.&#13;
On September 21, the band won first place in the Class douhle AA marching&#13;
band contest which was held on th e Thomas Jefferson Athletic Field. In the twirling&#13;
contest, held at th e same time as the marching contest, Janis H offiens, received a&#13;
number one ra ting. Arlene Conkling, Georgine Baughman, and M arga ret M orga n&#13;
received number two ratings.&#13;
Another top rating was won by the marching band as they marched away with&#13;
th e 125 pri ze in the Crinoline Day Southwest Iowa M arch ing ba nd contest on O ctober 3. The ba nd led the parade which followed on the Saturday after the contest.&#13;
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The membe rs of the ba nd arc Jack Fricke, Darl ene H ya tt, P hil Bigelow, Richard Koos.&#13;
Lorn a Peterson, Lillian Goclsk, Joyce Ra n nurn , Beverly Chambe rs, Patsy Fl axbea rcl, Elain e Fa irma n,&#13;
Darlene Sim mans, Ma rga ret Morgan, Jan is Hoff eins, May Moo re, David Blodgett, Ruth&#13;
Gea rh art, Donna Bevin gto n, H arold W histler, Robert Copeland, Robert Brown, Viola Smith,&#13;
Jack .Ha nse n, James Cunning ham, M arvin Lauver, Ruth \Villiams, James H oover, Gerald&#13;
feb lowitz . Richard Somers, Dave J effries, Ke ith Sto rm , M ax M aso n, A lfred Schwartz , Lollls&#13;
Hackbart, Maril yn Nowlin g, Betty Sm ith, Robert Joh nso n, Jack Shepa rd, Sam Fried , Do n&#13;
Planagan. Don Croso n, George Jo hnso n, Cecil Adk ins, Nora n Davis, Norman \Viese, Joh n&#13;
Dinovo, Do n Benedict, Norman Cave, LeRoy Carter, La Vern e Farmer, Manon M cHargue,&#13;
Richa rd Millard.&#13;
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SAMUEL GORBACH&#13;
Instructor lof in trumental music&#13;
B. S., M. A., U . of Illinois, N orthwestern U .&#13;
(Continued from page 55)&#13;
Ja nis H offeins, Marga ret Mo rga n&#13;
The Band Parents Association was reorganized this year. T his is a group made&#13;
up of the parents of the students in the band. N ew uniforms for the twirl ers and&#13;
additions to the marching band uniforms were purchased by the band parents.&#13;
T he band furnished the entertainment which preceded the Military Ball on&#13;
March 1 and performed for the Road Show April 5 ancl 6.&#13;
An all male band furnished the music for the United States R. 0 . T. C. Federal&#13;
Inspection.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Band participated in the State Music Contest held in&#13;
Atlantic, Iowa.&#13;
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Clark :Fobes and Sponsor of th e th e R. 0. T. C., Marilyn Cleme ntsen.&#13;
With the roll of drums and the crispness of military air, Cadet Lt. Colonel Bill&#13;
Clinkenbeard and the Sponsor of the Thomas Jefferson Reserve Officer Training&#13;
Corps Battalion, Miss Barbara Moser, were presented at Thomas Jefferson's seventeenth annual Military Ball. Also presented were Cadet Major Clark Fobes and his&#13;
JaJ y, Miss M arilyn Clementsen.&#13;
The ball was held March 1, under "the supervision of T. Sgt. E. G. T odd. H arry&#13;
Schultz was announcer for the program.&#13;
The Forty and Eight medals presented by Mr. Dorrance Mann to the outstanding sophomore; and to Cadet Sgt. Jack W atkins, junior.&#13;
The Rotary Club academic perfection awa rds&#13;
were presented by H arry V oss to Cadet Sgt. Jack&#13;
W atkins, Cadet Pvt. Bernie M alone, Cadet Sgt. Jerry&#13;
Murray, and Cadet 2nd Lt. Jack Cook.&#13;
Capt. Ulysses S. Willis, Professor of Military&#13;
Science and T actics, presented the rifle team certificates to the following cadets: 2nd Lt. Kenneth Dudley, Sgt. Don T aylor, Capt. James Munson, Pvt.&#13;
Robert Turner,· Staff Sgt. Robert N ewberg, Sgt.&#13;
T erry N ewsome, Sgt. Earl Eilts, and Capt. V ernon&#13;
N elson.&#13;
Following the program, the remainder of the&#13;
eveni ng was spent in dancing, accompanied by the&#13;
music of Ray Backman and his orchestra.&#13;
Technical Sergeant E. G. Todd&#13;
Instructor of military science &#13;
J?. a. Cl C.&#13;
Company A&#13;
3rd row: Mike Murphy, Bernie Malone, Glen Mcintosh, Duane Lake, I van A ll en, Harold&#13;
BrodahJ, Jack Fairly, Jack Minicus, .Richard Mullen , Robe rt Reed, Don James an&lt;l Arth ur Bates.&#13;
2nd row: Leonard Schrieber, Jack Madison, H enry Boege, H enry Carmichael, Joy Watson, Jo hn&#13;
RespeJjers, Gaylord ·Rich, Frank Pillebeck, Jim T olne, Do n Peterson, Dick Easton, and&#13;
Don Ryan.&#13;
Seated: Carleton Burkha rt, Roy da , John S hneckloth, Pete Larsen, No rman Kn ott, Jack&#13;
Watkins, Jim Mu nson, Leonard Boggs, 1Lowell Cook, Clarence Smelse r, Joh n Rau and&#13;
Gene Ford.&#13;
Company B&#13;
3rd row: Kay Keldgore, Bob Sharrod, Randal Cawpepper, John Larsen, Edward Smith , Rollie Wh ite, Bob Miller, Charles Smith, Harold Hibbs and Bill Conn ell.&#13;
2nd row: David Woolly, Jack O'Dell , Lloyd rl , Bot Aten, Jack McTwigge n, Joe Elon ich , Tom Lenni han, Roy Smith and Merill Gill ette.&#13;
Seated: Edwin Lane, Eu gene Lauver, Lawrence Gilso n, V ern on N elso n, Gordon Foutch, Ga ry&#13;
Dodge, Jack Cook, Bruce Shrader and Earl Eilts.&#13;
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3rd row: Jo hn Lindstrom, Bob \Vebster, Bill Stingle, Bill Smith, Calvin Lehme r, Don Cowles,&#13;
Donovo n Volpp, Floyd D raper, Don Perrin e, .Louis Nelson, \Varren Jense n and Ernie&#13;
Gray.&#13;
2nd row: Frank Hawkins, Ni ck Cabell ero, Do nald Flanagan , Don Cogley, Ronald Vo gt, Clifford&#13;
Elli , Dick Joh nson, Bob McCargue, Leonard Musgrove, Alan H eath, Charl es Deterding a nd Reg inald Jolliff.&#13;
Seated : Bill Proctor, Daryl Don er, Charl es O'Brien, Bob N ewberg, Bill Clinken beard, Edward&#13;
Johnson, Li ndy Solon, Bob Lee, Kenneth IDudl ey, George Kull, \Ve nclell Sherwin, Dick&#13;
Damon and Bob Robertson.&#13;
Company D&#13;
3rd row: Robert Ahart, Joe 1Ferrill, Ri chard Mattox, Bob Smith, Clifford Rid enour, Jerry Murray,&#13;
Morrey Palmer, Clifford Dannie!, John \Villiams, Ernest Jensen.&#13;
2nd row : Kenn eth Butler,: Burton H ager, David Torres, Leland 1Munson, Jack Mowery, Dua ne&#13;
Sage, Clare nce Mo ntgomery, Do n H enry, David \Vaugh, Sherman Stark, Dale Davis,&#13;
Bo1' Reed. I&#13;
Seated: Jerry Du ggan, Bill M cG rud er, John Green lee, Clark Fobes, Bob \Venn ihan, Kenneth&#13;
Hage rman , Jerry }fakenson, Teel Grego ry, Bill Curran, and . Terry Nu zum. &#13;
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Editor&#13;
Bill Clin kenbea rd&#13;
Busines Manager&#13;
Top row: Norma Dollen, Administration Ed itor; Jo Ann Peterso n, Acad emics Ed itor; Eleanor•&#13;
Jo hnson, Activities Editor; Marilyn Lawless, G irls' Athletics Editor; Clark Fobes, Boys'&#13;
Athletics Editor. '&#13;
Bottom row: Jea n Adamson , Assistant Activities 1Editor; M arjori e M a rcum, A ssistant A cade mics&#13;
Editor; Barba ra Moser, Assistant Activities Editor; Janis Hoff ins, A rn ista nt Gi rls' Ath·&#13;
letics Editor; Gordon Foutch, Assistant Boys' Athl etics Editor. 1&#13;
Typists: Normalee Spicer, Donna Ranne, Pearl Lidgaard&#13;
Photograph ers: Norman Knott, Jack Watkins, Keith Chambers&#13;
Artists: Lurraine Phelps, La Ree Phelps&#13;
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Miss Laurentza Edwards with h er winning smile has made a hit during her first&#13;
year with the Thomas Jefferson girls.&#13;
Under h er guidance the gym classes have taken part in a variety of athletic&#13;
projects this year including basket ball , volley ball, badminton, soft ball, table tennis,&#13;
deck tennis, hand ball, dancing, exercises, and marching. They have had special instruction concerning posture and health problems.&#13;
Below is a picture of a typical gym class.&#13;
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3rd row: Norma Cain, Vergen e Gearhart, Delo res Mammyshoff, Beve rl y Morgan, Jackie Larsen,&#13;
Charlene Co ney, Dori.• Fillebeck, Billie Jo Chapin.&#13;
2nd row : Janis Mil ne, Leitha Ra , Margaret Nelso n, Dorothy Schultz, Betty Mills, Pat M cCabe ,&#13;
Margaret Morgan, E a Little, Ilene Fitz.&#13;
1st row: Joan Gallagher, Ern oger,e Mahan, Maril yn Lawless, Miss Edwa rds, Jan is H o ffein s,&#13;
Dorothy Lorenzen, Mary Filki n•, Joan Wa rd en.&#13;
The G. A . A ., sponsored y Miss Laurentza Edwards, has taken part in va rious&#13;
outside-of-school activities this yea r as well as the usual school sports. Among these&#13;
activities were potluck suppers, parties, hikes, picnics, swimming, and bowling.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Marilyn Lawless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President . . .... . ...... .. .. . Janis Hoffeins&#13;
Janis H offeins ........ ... . . . .. Vice-President . .. .. . .. . . . .. Margaret Morgan&#13;
Dorothy Lorenze n . .. .. ... . ..... Sec.-Treas .. . . ... . . .. . ... .. Muga ret N elson&#13;
Marie W alters ..... .... .. . . .... Sgt.-at-Arms . .. . .. . . . . ... . .. Doris Fillebeck&#13;
The fo ur girls pictured below have each earned over I 000 points for 'vhich they&#13;
received the Iowa State Athletic Association pin.&#13;
Marilyn&#13;
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Delores Coo k, Robe rta Grosvenor, Marga ret Nelso n, Ruth J ense n, Joan Jewett, Lorrain e&#13;
Nelso n, Ma ril yn Cle rnentse n, Sall y Boye r, Jackie Knowles, Jackie Kern , Jan et Boyer, Pat&#13;
H oliday, Ruth Kaufm an.&#13;
3rd row: D o ris Antho ny, Marlen e Frye, Pat P eterso n, N ormalce Spicer, Eleanor Johnso n,&#13;
Virginia Alspaugh, Ella Mae Kn auss, Juan ita Ch il es, Billie Sisso n, Lila Flan n;;gan , Barbara&#13;
Van H o rn, D oris Brown, Ma rilyn Shafe r, Pat 11fcCabe, Jackie Johnso n, Jea neanne Frye,&#13;
D arl ene Simo ns, Caro lyn Solon, Marjorie Gorn, Annette J ewett, Joan Lindsay, M aud e&#13;
Ewing, Evelyn Mahan.&#13;
2nd row: Maq:a rct M organ, Frances Roo ney, Peggy Palme r, Delores Micha els, Phyliss H ay nes,&#13;
Madelyn Roper, Joa n Humphrey, Barba ra Moge nson, Mrs. Bowma n, Barba ra McManimie,&#13;
Il ene Gib ler, Sybil Schn eck loth , Shirl ey Jo hnso n, Lorrain e Ph elps, La Ree Phelps.&#13;
lst row : D o rot hy Yeatman , Doreen Davenport, Flo rence Kinart, Joan Head, Joyce H ead, Pat&#13;
Reams, Carol Dawso n, Joan Brown.&#13;
The Pep Club sponsor ed by Mrs. Lesli e Bowman and Miss Dorothy Gienger, is&#13;
one of the newest organizations of the school. Its purpose is to promote school spirit&#13;
and aid th e cheer leaders in the various yells at the games. The different activities&#13;
promoted by this group have been a vice-versa dance, new ye lls, pa rticipation in the&#13;
Road Show and a Mother-Daughter banquet.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Je;rnninc Frye .. .... .. . . . .. . . ... President ... .. .. .. . .. .... Elea nor .Johnson&#13;
Barbara Mogcnson .. ... .. . . ... Vice-President .. ....... . .. Barbara V an H orn&#13;
Pat M cCabe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary . . .... .. . .. . . . . . Delores M ichaels&#13;
Obtiva Pickering .... . .. . . . .. .. . . Treasurer .. . .. . .......... N ormalec Spicer&#13;
Betty Clinkenbeard .. . . ...... . . . Sgt.-at-Arms ...... . .. . ...... . Sall y Cottmire&#13;
The cheer lea ders led the cheering sections inscvc ral new yells. Mrs. Lesli e Bowman also sponsored th e cheer leaders.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Florence Kinart .... . ................ President&#13;
Joa n H ead . . . ... .. .... . ...... .. Vice President&#13;
Joyce H ead .......... . ... . . . . .. ... Sec.-Treas.&#13;
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Vernon N elson Tackle&#13;
Gordon Foutch&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Bill Clinkenbeard&#13;
Manager&#13;
Keith Meyer&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
Clark Fobes&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Harold Hibbs Tack le&#13;
D ick Meidlinger&#13;
Guard&#13;
In spite of the loss of eight lettermen Coach Gaylord Stculkc shuu lJ have a&#13;
power h ouse with nine vets and many more pro1nising sec nd -tcamers.&#13;
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Bernie Malone&#13;
Junior&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Jack Cook&#13;
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Ray Burkey&#13;
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H alfback&#13;
Strengthened by the return of&#13;
eight lettermen, the youn g yellowiacket gridsters won five, tied&#13;
one, and lost two games. The victories were over Missouri V alley,&#13;
Logan, N orth, Benson and the&#13;
Abe Lynx. The first game with&#13;
A. L. ended in a scoreless tie, but&#13;
the Jeffs struck h ard the second&#13;
time to defeat the hill toppers 12&#13;
to 0. The Jeff eleven's losses were&#13;
to Boys' T own and Central High.&#13;
Known fo r their offensive power the Stuelke men ex hibited their&#13;
ability when they met Boys'&#13;
Town. Although defeated, T ee&#13;
Jay was known as th e team which&#13;
scored twice as many points on&#13;
the Boys' T own team than any&#13;
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The Yellowjackets also exhi bited grea t offensive power in holding Benson twice inside their _own&#13;
fo ur yard line, but rose to th eir&#13;
peak wh en they limited A. L. to&#13;
&lt;l total of 36 yards gained .&#13;
Tee .Jay 12&#13;
Tee Jay 2 1&#13;
T ee J ay 26&#13;
Tee Jay 0&#13;
Tee .Jay 7&#13;
Tee J ay 19&#13;
Tee J.1 y 12&#13;
Tee Ja y 6&#13;
Scores&#13;
Missouri V;dlcy 0&#13;
Log;rn 0&#13;
Omah a N orth 12&#13;
Abe Lynx 0&#13;
Benson 6&#13;
Boys' T own 37&#13;
Ahe Lynx 0&#13;
Om;1h ;1 Centra l 12&#13;
Gary Dodge&#13;
Junior&#13;
Center&#13;
Bob Pettit&#13;
Jun ior&#13;
End&#13;
Jerry Snyder&#13;
J unio r&#13;
G uard&#13;
Mark Cook&#13;
Sop homo re&#13;
Manager&#13;
John Schneckloth&#13;
Ju nior&#13;
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Back row: Dick Damon, Clark Fobes, John Schn eckloth, Jack Cook, Bob Wenniha n, Robert Lee . Front row: Bob Pettit, Lyl e H arrington, Mar.,,in Lid dell, Bernie Mal one, Ray Burkey, Jack Fields.&#13;
Not shown is Lindy Solon.&#13;
Lacking height and any kind of luck, the Jeffs pulled through the current season with a 10 loss-8 win record . The team fought to the finals in the district tournament spilling Glenwood 33 -32 and losing to A. L. in a 39-22 thriller.&#13;
In the annual classic the Yellowjackets gallopped by the alumni 62-45. They&#13;
also won from I. S. D ., St. Francis, Malvern, Clarinda, Glenwood, Loga n; all of them&#13;
close games.&#13;
N one of the basketeers seemed to be able to fi nd the hoop this year, except&#13;
Bernie Malone and diminutive Lyle H arrington. These two combined with lanky&#13;
Bob Pettit who did most of the reboundin g, Jack Cook, Dick Damon, Clark Fobes,&#13;
Marvin Lidd ell, Lindy Solon, John Schneckloth, Ray Burkey, and Bob Lee seemed&#13;
unable to stop Benson, A. L., North, Creighton's Junior Jays, H arlan, St. Joseph,&#13;
Boy's T own , and Missouri Valley.&#13;
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Tee J;iy 12 . ... ... . . . Benson 46&#13;
T ee Jay 46 ... .. ... . Malvern 33&#13;
Tee Jay 30 ...... .. . . I. S. D . '23&#13;
Tee J ay 33 .. . .. .. . . Clarinda 31&#13;
Tee Jay 20 . .. . ... Abe Lynx 43&#13;
Tee Jay 41 . . .. ..... .. N orth 57&#13;
Tee Jay 24 . ......... Logan 21&#13;
T ee Jay 24 .. ... .... . .. Prep 5 5&#13;
Tee Jay 28 . . ... ... . . H arlan 45&#13;
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Tee Jay 35 .. . .. .. Abe Lynx 54&#13;
Tee Jay 38 .. . .... .. I. S. D. 29&#13;
T ee Jay 31 ..... . Doys' T own 48&#13;
Tee J;1y 29 ... . .... G lenwood 24&#13;
Tee Jay 31 .. . . . . St. Fra ncis 22&#13;
Tee Jay 37 . . Missouri V alley 54&#13;
Tee Jay 35 . ...... St. Joseph 38&#13;
Tee Jay 32 . . . . .. . G lenwood 31&#13;
Tee Jay 22 . . . . . . . Abe Lynx 39 &#13;
3rd row: Jerry Snyde r, Bill Cli nkenbeard, Bernie Malone, Bill Smith, Charl es O'Bri en, Ray&#13;
Burkey, Cary Dodge, Bruce hrade r, Caylor Rich.&#13;
2nd row: Dick Damon , Do n James, Ve rnon • elson, Jack Coo k, Bob Pettit, John Sch neck loth , H aro ld Hibbs, Gordon Foutch, Dick Meidlinger, Coach Steul ke.&#13;
!st row : Bill Copeland, Bob Wenni han, Paul reen lee, Bob Lee, Lindy Solon, Harold Adams,&#13;
Cla rk Fobes, Joe Nalty, Jerry Duggan, Dick Lelj.&#13;
The Letterman's club was composed of boys who were interested in :i.thletics and&#13;
who had won their letters in one or more of the school's fou r major sports. Mr.&#13;
Gaylord Steulke, physical education instructor was the groups sponsor.&#13;
The annual foo tball banquet fo r members and their fathers was held after the&#13;
season's clos.ing and letters were presented to members of the respective teams. Coach&#13;
"Skip" Palrang was the speaker and several of his Boys' T own athl etes were guests.&#13;
W ashington grade school won the trophy given by the club to the best basketball team in the class B standing. T his awa rd was given to promote the grade school&#13;
sports. A s a part of this program, the lettermen coached the grade school basketb:i.ll&#13;
teams.&#13;
The interpretation of "The E:i.ster Parade" by the group was a highlight of the&#13;
'46 Senior road show. Their annual picnic was held in M ay to initiate new lettermen.&#13;
Bob Lee ............... ............ ...... .. ... .. ...... .. .. ... ... .. ........... ...... ... ... ........ ...... . P resident&#13;
Bob W ennihan ........ .. .. ... ... .. ... .... ............................ ............... .. .. Vice-Presic.lent&#13;
Dick Meidlinger .. ............ .... ... .......... ........ ....... ... ... .. .. .. ........ ... ... ... ... Scc.-Treas.&#13;
Jerry Snyder ....... .... .... ... .. ..... .... ........ ...... ........ ... ... ...... ... ..... .. ... ...... Sgt. of Arms&#13;
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Junio r&#13;
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Under the instruction of Orville Orr, Thomas Jefferson wrestlers went undefeated during the 1945 -1946 season to rega in th e intercity wrestling title. The Jeff&#13;
grapplers twice defeated Abraham Lincoln, South , and T ech, by an easy margin, and&#13;
upset Omaha Central in two thrillers.&#13;
Orr's boys also turned back East and N orth Des M oines in a dual meet, and&#13;
aga in defeated them in the District Meet. T ee Jay took an easy first in this meet,&#13;
winning eight firsts out of a possible ten.&#13;
Traveling to Clarion for the Iowa State Wrestling M eet the aggressive matmen&#13;
won a sixth place.&#13;
Dick Lewis 95 lb. class and Bill Smith 123 lb. class scored the points when they&#13;
both took a hard earned second.&#13;
Winning th e coveted Geppert Trophy, which is presented to the most valuable&#13;
wrestler of th e year was the climax of Dick M eidlinger's wrestling ca reer in T. J.&#13;
The Orr T rophy, th e one presented by Coach Orr to the wrestl er winning th e most&#13;
points during th e mat season, went to Dick Lewis for the second consecutive year.&#13;
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Ju nio r&#13;
95 lbs.&#13;
Wa lt Furler&#13;
Ju nio r&#13;
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Sherman Stark&#13;
Ju nio r&#13;
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Tee Jay 25 ... . ..... . . . T ech 19&#13;
Tee Jay 35 .. . . ... . . . . South 9&#13;
Tee Jay 23 ...... . .. t1 l 17&#13;
Tee Jay 37 .. Des M oines East 3&#13;
Tee Jay 29 Des M oines North 13&#13;
Bill Connell&#13;
Jun io r&#13;
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Lowell Cook&#13;
J unio r&#13;
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Tee Jay 36 ....... . . .. . T ech 6&#13;
Tee Jay 29 ........... A. L. 20&#13;
Tee Jay 25 .. . ... . .. Central 20&#13;
Tee Jay 33 . .. . ........ A. L. 9&#13;
Louis Hackbart&#13;
Junior&#13;
M anage r&#13;
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Vernon Nelson&#13;
Senio r&#13;
H eavyweight&#13;
Dick Meidlinger&#13;
Senior&#13;
136 lbs.&#13;
Don Ryan&#13;
Junior&#13;
145 lbs.&#13;
Gordon Foutch&#13;
Senior&#13;
155 lbs.&#13;
Jerry Snyder&#13;
Junior&#13;
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4th row: Marilyn Clementsen, Una Hotchkiss.&#13;
3rd row : Eleanor Johnson, Lindy Solon, Gary Dodge, Jo Ann Peterson.&#13;
2nd row: Edward Johnson, Margaret Betts, Evelyn Schicketanz, Dagmar Everts.&#13;
1st row: Fan Hunt, Phyllis Peterson, Lila Flanagan, Gerry Feeki n, Roberta Grosve nor, 'MauJe&#13;
Ewing, Il ene Bright, Pat Cato, Joan Wood, Joan Walker, Marita Jensen, Frances Askin,&#13;
Bonnie Collins, O vela Treon, Gerald Feblowitz, Gerry Larson.&#13;
The Signal, weekly newspaper of the school, is eagerly awaited by both students&#13;
and faculty every Friday afternoon during the sixth period.&#13;
Miss Hazel Miller, journalism and English instructor, supervises production of&#13;
the Signal and Mr. Albert Schawbe, printing instructor is faculty advisor for the&#13;
pri nting of each issue as it is printed in the Thomas Jefferson print shop.&#13;
The staff was as follows:&#13;
Managing Editors: Marilyn Clementsen, Una H otchkiss, Joan Wood.&#13;
Managing Editors: Elain Moss, Frances Asikin, Maude Ewing.&#13;
News Editors: Jo Ann Peterson, oan Walker, Bonnie Collins.&#13;
Society Editor: Ekanor Johnson.&#13;
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Congratulations&#13;
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9th &amp; Broadway&#13;
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1800 W est Broadway&#13;
Phone 3-0632&#13;
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413 West Broadway&#13;
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                    <text>PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS&#13;
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;
the achievements, and success in whi::h Thomas&#13;
Jefferson students live in this fast progressi ng&#13;
world.&#13;
F our &#13;
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* ADMINISTRATION·&#13;
* ACADEMICS&#13;
* ACTIVITIES&#13;
* ATHLETICS&#13;
* ADVERTISEMENTS&#13;
F ive &#13;
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The senior class dedicates this annual&#13;
of 1947 to Peace and the success of&#13;
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;
Seven &#13;
Fl RST R OW - Wa n gberg, T h ornto n , Koh r, Schroeder, Bowma n, Roberts, F a rmer, _ W a rd, R u pp, Re it an&#13;
SECO N D R OW-Bum p, Aker, Smith, G ie n ger, H ut ch in s o n, Ga thma nn , H e p fl nger, Ma d d e n , Strickland. Welsch, Mueller, T own s e n d , Prin . R. F . Mye rs&#13;
BACK ROW - Orr, St uelke, Davis, Gorbac h , P aluka, Le t ts, Gern e t z k y, F ie ld, J e w e tt, Bo lto n , J on es&#13;
MRS. EL IZABETH AKER-B. A.&#13;
Tabor Co llege&#13;
U. of So. Ca lif.&#13;
Latin, Al gebra&#13;
B. U. BOL TON-B. A.&#13;
Coe, Creighton&#13;
I a. State Col.&#13;
MRS. LESLIE BOWMAN- B. S.&#13;
la. State Col.&#13;
Advanced Math&#13;
0. A. BUMP- B. A.&#13;
Huntington Co llege&#13;
Physics, Chemistry&#13;
E. C. CLAUSEN-B. S.&#13;
Stout Institute&#13;
Printing&#13;
CHARLES DAVIS-B. A.&#13;
U. of Iowa&#13;
Admin. Medica l Corp&#13;
Chorus, A Cape lla&#13;
W ILDA FARM ER-B. S.&#13;
Drake Un iversity&#13;
Typing&#13;
STEPHEN J. FIEU:.1-B. A., M. A.&#13;
U. of Iowa , Minnesota&#13;
Iowa State Co l.&#13;
Biology&#13;
CLARA L. GATH MANN-B. A.&#13;
U. of Nebr., Chicago, Omaha English&#13;
DOROTH EA GIENGER- B. S.&#13;
la. State Teache r's Col.&#13;
la. State Co l., la. U. Home Maki ng&#13;
SAM UEL GORBACH- B. S., M. A.&#13;
U. of Ill. ,&#13;
Northwestern U.&#13;
Ba nd&#13;
LUCY HEPFINGER- A. B., M. A. Wayne State Teachers U. of Nebraska&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
NATHALIA HUTCH INSON&#13;
Ceda r Falls, Colo. State&#13;
Teacher's Co l. , Gregg&#13;
Shorthand Col., Thomas&#13;
Shorthand Col.&#13;
Short, Transcription&#13;
EDWARD JEWETT- B. A.&#13;
Simpson, Omaha U.&#13;
Indiana State Normal&#13;
General Science&#13;
HAROLD J. JONES- B. A. , M. A.&#13;
Capital City Comme rcia l Col.&#13;
Iowa Wesleyan, Pa rsons Col .&#13;
Gregg Col., U. of Iowa Commercia l Subjects&#13;
HELEN KOHR- B. A. , M. A.&#13;
Diploma in English&#13;
Col. of Wooster&#13;
U. of Wisconsin, London&#13;
U. of Colorado&#13;
Ohio State&#13;
Fri ends U. , Kings Col.&#13;
English&#13;
MRS. HOPE LE E- B. A.&#13;
Iowa State Teacher's Col.&#13;
Drama, English&#13;
RALPH M. LETTS- B. A. , M. A.&#13;
Coe Col .&#13;
U. of Iowa&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
ESTHER MADDEN-B. A., M. A.&#13;
U. of Missouri, Nebraska&#13;
U. of Iowa&#13;
English&#13;
HAZIL MILLER- B. S.&#13;
Jamestown Col.&#13;
Iowa U.&#13;
Iowa State Teache r's Col.&#13;
Journa lism&#13;
I. F. MUELLER-B. S.&#13;
Wis. State Teache r's Col.&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
Drawing, Art, Auto-Ae ro&#13;
ORV ILLE ORR- B. A. , M.A.&#13;
Iowa State Teacher's Col.&#13;
U. of Iowa Economics&#13;
F. I. PALUKA- B. A.&#13;
Ripon Col.&#13;
U. of Ch icago, Omaha&#13;
Ameri can History, Law&#13;
LILLIAN REITAN- B. A.&#13;
U. of Iowa, Columbia, N. Y.&#13;
Min nesota U.&#13;
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;
f\.lu Omega, Best Loved Girl Cou rt&#13;
of '4 7 , Red Cross, Pe p Club, Road&#13;
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;
R.O.T .C. Se rgeant, Footba ll.&#13;
JOSEPH ELON ICH&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
R.O.T.C. Cade t . &#13;
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College&#13;
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College&#13;
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College&#13;
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College&#13;
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College&#13;
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JOAN RADLIFF&#13;
Gene ra l&#13;
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CLIFFORD RIDENOUR&#13;
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MAR IL YN SHAVER&#13;
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College&#13;
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College&#13;
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BETTY JEAN SPENCE&#13;
College&#13;
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ROSEMARY SWANEY&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
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JEANN INE TELLANDER&#13;
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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;
r------&#13;
'&#13;
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;
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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;
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Dick Lewis both got to the fina ls but only got thirds. She rma n Stark a nd Jim Aten both got&#13;
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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;
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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;
Carmich a el, 136 lbs.&#13;
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;
We congratulate the new class&#13;
and wish success to our&#13;
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;
Senior Class of 1947&#13;
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;
On The Successful Completion Of This Phase of Your Life's&#13;
Journey. May The Road To Your Future Be Always Smooth.&#13;
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;
To each member of this graduating class&#13;
For attait'l ing successfully another&#13;
milestone in lif&#13;
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;
202 W est Broadway Telephone 4 8 1 8&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
Class of "47 "&#13;
Master ApplianGc Shop&#13;
144 West Broadway&#13;
Telephone 5208&#13;
COUNC IL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Norge Elecrtic&#13;
App li ances&#13;
R C A Maj est ic&#13;
Motorola Radios&#13;
N inety&#13;
We Congratulate the Class of "47"&#13;
We Wish You The Fullest Measure of&#13;
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;
Dinne rs served all hours&#13;
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;
Class of 1947&#13;
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;
Distributor of Diamond Tires&#13;
Ninety-one &#13;
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THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
1948&#13;
Three &#13;
Fo ur&#13;
'J.oreworJ&#13;
The graduates of 1948 leave this ed ition of&#13;
the Monticello as a reminder of the friendships, the ach ievements, and success in which&#13;
Thomas Jefferson students live in this fast&#13;
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f&#13;
--k ADMINISTRATION&#13;
'k ACADEMICS&#13;
'k ACTIVITIES&#13;
i:r ATHLETICS&#13;
i:r ADVERTISEMENTS&#13;
Five &#13;
S i x&#13;
The sen ior class dedicates this annual of 1948&#13;
to Peace and the success of the United Nations. &#13;
_A.Jwtini3lralion&#13;
Principal&#13;
R. F. MYERS&#13;
MRS. M. EDSON&#13;
1&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
W . G. KIRN&#13;
VIRG INIA BARNUM&#13;
Vice-Principal&#13;
CARL GERNETZKY&#13;
MRS. SHANNO&#13;
Seven &#13;
Eight&#13;
ESTHER MADDEN-B.A., M.A.&#13;
U. of Missouri, Neb. U. of&#13;
Iowa&#13;
English&#13;
RUTH MOELLER- AB.&#13;
U. of Omaha&#13;
English&#13;
HELEN KOHR- B.A., M.A.&#13;
College of Wooster, U. of&#13;
Wisconsi n.&#13;
Diploma in English, Language&#13;
and Lit.-U. of London, Eng.&#13;
MARY ROBERTS- B.A.&#13;
Luther Col., Northwestern&#13;
Engli sh, Debate&#13;
ENGLISH&#13;
CLARA L. GATHMANN- B.A.&#13;
U. of N ebr., Chicago, Omaha,&#13;
England&#13;
C. LORA PALOVIC- B.A., M .A .&#13;
U. of Illinoi s, Ohio State U .&#13;
U. of Colo., UCLA&#13;
i&#13;
l &#13;
LILLIAN REITAN- BA&#13;
UM .. of Iowa, Columbi~ N.Y.&#13;
1nnesota U. '&#13;
LA VERN BENZ&#13;
MATHEMATICS&#13;
RALPH M. LETTS- B.A., M.A. MINNIE B. RUPP- B.A. MRS. ANDERSEN-B.S.&#13;
Coe Col. U. of Iowa Colorado State Teacher's Col. la . State Col.&#13;
KERMIT HAAS- B.S. Plattville St. Teache r's Col.&#13;
Stout Inst.&#13;
Wash. U., Omaha U.&#13;
I. F. MUELLER- B.S. Wis. St. Teache r's Col.&#13;
Omaha U., Iowa Sta te&#13;
INDUSTRIAL&#13;
B. U. BOL TON- B.A.&#13;
Coe, Creighton, la. State Col.&#13;
Nine &#13;
SOCIAL STUDIES&#13;
MARTHA WANGBERG- BA,&#13;
M.A.&#13;
Augustana Col., U. of Iowa&#13;
World History&#13;
MRS. CLARA STRICKLANDB.A., M.A.&#13;
Park College, Columbia U.,&#13;
Creighton, U. of Iowa&#13;
Diploma in History&#13;
GARNET WELSCH- BS.. MA - Iowa State Teacher's Co l. ,&#13;
Creighton U.&#13;
Civics&#13;
Amer. History&#13;
Amer. Government&#13;
F. J. PALUKA-B.A. RUEBEN HARR ISON-B.S.&#13;
PHYS' ED. and FIRST AID&#13;
MRS. MARVEL VAN METER&#13;
Ripon Col., U. of Chicago,&#13;
Omaha&#13;
American History, Law&#13;
Omaha U., Creighton&#13;
MILDRED SM ITH- B.S. DOROTHEA GIENGER- BS.&#13;
Northwest M. Teacher's Col. la. St. Teacher's Col. , la .&#13;
State Col., la . U.&#13;
HOM E ECONOM ICS&#13;
FRANCES WARD - BS.&#13;
Iowa State, Ames, Iowa, U.&#13;
of Iowa &#13;
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COMMERCIAL&#13;
WILDA FARMER-B.S. NATHALIA HUTCHINSON GRACE SCHROEDER B.S.&#13;
Drake University Gree ley Colo. State Teacher's M.A.&#13;
Typing Col., Greeg Shorthand Col., U. of Nebraska , U. of ColoThomas Shorthand Col. rado&#13;
Short, Transcript ion, Gregg Bookkeeping&#13;
School Chicago&#13;
ORVILLE ORR-B.A., M.A. HAROLD JONES-B.A., M.A.&#13;
Iowa St. Teacher's Col., U. Capitol City Comm. Col., la .&#13;
of Iowa W esleya n, Parsons Col.&#13;
Economics Gregg Col., U. of Iowa&#13;
Commercial Subjects&#13;
MUSIC and DRAMA&#13;
MARGIE SMITH- B.F.A. T. M. TALMADGE- AB. MRS. HOPE LEE- 8.A.&#13;
Nebr. Wesleya n, U. of Calif.&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
Morningside, U. of Iowa&#13;
Dra ke U., Music Camps&#13;
Iowa St. Teacher's Col.&#13;
Drama , English &#13;
HOMER TOWNSEND- BA&#13;
Cornell Col., Omaha U., Iowa&#13;
U., Iowa State Teacher's Col.&#13;
Twe lve&#13;
STEPHEN FIELD- BA, M.A. 0 . A. BUMP- BA&#13;
U. of Iowa, U. of Minnesota Huntington Col.&#13;
Iowa State Col.&#13;
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LIBRARIAN&#13;
DOROTHY THORNTON--B.A. U. of Denve r, Omaha, Midland Col., Nebr.&#13;
SCIENCE&#13;
EDWARD JEWETT- B.A.&#13;
Simpson, Omaha U., Indiana St. Normal&#13;
-. &#13;
21&#13;
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Januar'Jr&#13;
Sponsor Pres. Sponsor&#13;
MR. ORVILLE ORR MIKE PAULSON MRS. LESLIE BOWMAN&#13;
Sec. Vice Pres. Treas.&#13;
BEULAH WATTS WALT FURLER MARLENE FRYE&#13;
The January Cla ss of 1948, thou gh small, was one to be remembe red. Under its officers,&#13;
Mike Paulson, Walter Furl er, Beulah Watts, and Marlene Frye , and thru the direction of its&#13;
sponso rs, Mrs. Lesli e Andersen and Mr. Orville Orr, the class sponsored dances and other&#13;
activities, e nabling them to purchase class pins, and to ma ke their graduation a memorable one .&#13;
Commencement exerc ises were he ld January 22. and ,as these boys a nd gi rls received&#13;
their diplomas, the door finally closed on their high-school days.&#13;
Thirteen &#13;
ROBERTA R. BOYSEN&#13;
DONALD COGLEY&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
Science Club, Mathematic Club,&#13;
Boy's City, Student Teacher,&#13;
R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieutenant.&#13;
BARBARA CORBIN&#13;
General&#13;
DALE DILTS&#13;
General&#13;
ANNA MAXINE ALT&#13;
College Stenographic&#13;
MURIEL BROWNELL&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
O.G.A., G.A.A., Altruma, Student&#13;
Teacher Diversified Occupation,&#13;
Girl's c'iee, "The Forest Prince,"&#13;
Southwest Iowa Chorus, Road&#13;
Show, '47.&#13;
BOB CONAWAY&#13;
General&#13;
NORAN L. DAVIS&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
Boy's City, Mathematics Club,&#13;
Science Club, Self-Reliant Club,&#13;
Road Show '45, ' 46 and ' 47,&#13;
Band 4 , Orchestra, Student Teacher,&#13;
2nd Lieutenant in Band.&#13;
FLOYD E. DRAPER&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
Student Council 3, Lettermen Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieutenant, Road&#13;
Show 2 , A Cappella Choir 2,&#13;
"Firefly," Track Manager, Football Manager. &#13;
'&#13;
r&#13;
BEVERLY JO FIELD&#13;
Stenog ra phic&#13;
"Forest Prince." Girl 's Gl ee , Girl's&#13;
" Figure It Out Fo r Yourself, "&#13;
Lounge, Alpha The ta Sigma, Southwest Iow a Chorus, Stude nt Teache r,&#13;
Diversifi ed Occupa tion, Home&#13;
Room Secre ta ry.&#13;
MARLENE FRYE&#13;
Coll ege Ste nogra ph ic&#13;
DONNA JEAN FUSS&#13;
Ste nog ra phic&#13;
BURTON J. HAGER&#13;
Coll ege Pre p . Sec. Press Club , R.O .T.C. Se rgeant&#13;
JACK B. HUMPHREY&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
Football 2 , Wrestlin g 2 , Ba ske tball&#13;
Ma na ge r, Boy's City, Stude nt&#13;
Tea cher, Press Clu b President,&#13;
Ve te ra n' s Club Preside nt, U.S.&#13;
Navy , A Ca ppe lla Cho ir, Ope retta.&#13;
Road Show, R.O .T.C.&#13;
JACGUELINE ANN FOX&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
WALTER FURLER&#13;
Colle ge Prep.&#13;
ERNEST D. GRAY&#13;
General&#13;
BARBARA JEAN HEMPEL&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Stude nt Counci I&#13;
CLAR ENCE W . KELDGARD&#13;
Ge ne ra l &#13;
WESLEY KNAUSS&#13;
JACQUELINE A. LARSEN&#13;
Coll ege Prep.&#13;
G. A. A. , Girl 's Lounge, Road Show.&#13;
NAOM I McMANAGILL&#13;
Stenographi c Prod: " Love Your Ne ighbor,"&#13;
"Seven Keys to Ba ldpate ," " Once&#13;
The re Wa s A Pri ncess," Ac ting : "The Fighting Littl es," G.A.A.&#13;
Road Show 4, Debate.&#13;
CLAR ENCE MONTGOM ERY JR . Ge ne ra l '&#13;
MARGAR ET NELSON&#13;
Co ll ege Stenographi c&#13;
Spa nish Club , Pep Club , Altruma&#13;
President, G.A.A. Preside nt, Se lf- Re lian t Club, Girl 's Counci l, Road&#13;
Show, Student Teacher, Play Day.&#13;
JACQUELINE A. KUH N&#13;
Ste nographic&#13;
CALVIN H. LEHMER&#13;
I ndustria I Arts Football , Lette rma n's Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Se rgeant.&#13;
JOAN G. McSORLEY&#13;
A lpha The ta Si gma,. Girl 's Lounge,&#13;
Dive rsified Occupa ti on .&#13;
RONALD C. MOSS&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
MICHAEL J. PAULSON , JR.&#13;
Co ll ege Pre p .&#13;
Preside nt of Ja unary Se ni o r Cla ss ;&#13;
Presid e nt of Spa nish Clu b ; Fo rum ;&#13;
Boy's City; Stude nt T each e r.&#13;
R.O.T.C. 2nd Li e ute na nt ; All&#13;
Schoo l Pl ay , ( Prod l. &#13;
;&#13;
VIVA OGREN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
A Cappella Choir; Girl 's Glee ; Girl's&#13;
Council; Self-Reliant · "Forest&#13;
Prince"; "Katinka"; Road Show.&#13;
CHARLES M . PLEAKE&#13;
General&#13;
ROBERT W . ROBINSON&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
SHERMAN STARK&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
BARBARA ANN TH&#13;
Stenographic OMPSON&#13;
PATRICIA PETERSON&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
JOYCE RANUM&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
Senior Band 4 ; 2nd Lieutenant in&#13;
Band; Self-Reliant Club ; Signa l&#13;
Reporter; Camera Club Secretary ;&#13;
Re lig ious Leaders; Signa l Corps ;&#13;
Road Show '46.&#13;
RUTH E. RYAN&#13;
General&#13;
EDWARD R. STE INBERG&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
DAVID TORREZ&#13;
I ndustria I Arts &#13;
RONALD R. VOGT&#13;
College Prep. Science Club; Mathematics Club;&#13;
President of Radio Club ; Lieutenant in R.O.T.C. Second Team&#13;
Wrestler.&#13;
BUELAH J. WATTS&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
Eight een&#13;
INEZ WILLIAMS&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
Jr. Girl's Glee; Sr. Girl's Glee&#13;
A Cappe lla Choir; Spanish Club&#13;
International Re lations Club&#13;
G. A. A.&#13;
BERN IECE WALKER&#13;
General&#13;
Girl's Lounge; Freshman Girl's Glee ;&#13;
Signa I Staff !Best Reporter ) ; Alpha&#13;
Theta Sigma; "Figure It Out For&#13;
Yourself."&#13;
DAVID D. WAUGH&#13;
College Prep.&#13;
Prod. Foreman Press Club; Science&#13;
Club; Radio Club; R.O.T .C. Lieutenant. &#13;
June&#13;
Sponsor Pres.&#13;
MR. BERNARD BOLTON PHIL BIGELOW&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
MRS. HOPE LEE&#13;
Treas. Vice Pres. Sec.&#13;
VIRGINIA COLLINS DICK DAMON FRANCES DE MARE&#13;
Orga nizin g shortly after school opened in September under its officers, Phil Bigelow,&#13;
Dick Damon . Virginia Collins a nd Frances DeMare, the class immediately ;plunged into its.&#13;
first project. Under the spon~or hip of the class, a concession stand was opened at the football games selling pop, candy, coffee, and hot dogs. Also, during the first semester, the class,&#13;
wi th its sponsors, Mrs. Lee a nd Mr. Bolton, gave two dances.&#13;
The last semest e r opensd with wo rk beginning on the Monticello. Preparations for&#13;
the Road Show began in earnest during March and a very successful show was given April&#13;
1 5. 16, and 17 . This yea r, for the first time , the show, a fast and entertaining program, was&#13;
given for three eve nin g pe rforma nces in addition to the grade school ma tinee . Dick Damon&#13;
was stude nt director.&#13;
The spotlight of attention wa s the n focused on the annual, with Bob Webster and Virginia&#13;
Christ e nsen workin g like Trojans to beat deadlines and make this book possible . Decal sa les&#13;
and dances furni sh (d fu rthe r cl ass reve nue which, together with the other class fund s went&#13;
into th e publishin g of this Montice llo.&#13;
Ending a fa st a nd furious se nior yea r, full of work as well as play, was Baccalaureate on&#13;
Sunday, May 30. th e Se ni or Banque t on the 31 st, Senior Day outing at Manawa, Tuesday, the&#13;
1st of June. and fin a lly, g1aC: uati c n w: th : he cove ted diploma s on Wednesday evening, June 2 . &#13;
ROBERT L. AHART&#13;
Genera l&#13;
Th e Signal Corp, Dramatics, Road&#13;
Show, Signal Staff, R.O.T.C., Operetta.&#13;
GEORGE R. AN DERSON&#13;
College&#13;
Boys City Assessor, Signal Staff,&#13;
Annual Staff, Road Show, "Strange&#13;
Boa rders."&#13;
ALICE BAH NSEN&#13;
Stenographi c Girls Counci l, Alpha Theta Sigma,&#13;
Li bra ry Club President and VicePres., Road Show, Colonial Ball , Orchestra , Red Cross, Presidents&#13;
Clu b, Girls Loun ge, "Home Sweet&#13;
Home."&#13;
ARTHUR DUAN E BATES&#13;
Col lege&#13;
Boys Glee, Footba ll , Wrestlin g,&#13;
Lette rmens Clu b, R.O.T.C. Li eutenant, Rifle Team.&#13;
JUNE&#13;
4&#13;
HAROLD R. ADAMS&#13;
College&#13;
Boys City Mayor, R.O.T.C. Major,&#13;
Biology Club, Le tterme ns Club,&#13;
Road Show, A Cappella Choir,&#13;
Boys State, Letterman in Track,&#13;
Science Club, "Katinka", Red&#13;
Cross, Rifle Team, Sta te Student&#13;
Council , Southwest Iowa Chorus,&#13;
Prom Court, Vice-President Junior&#13;
Class.&#13;
IVAN LEE ALLEN&#13;
College&#13;
International Relations Club Pres-&#13;
!?ent, R.O.T.C. ~.nd Lieutenant, Strange Boa rde rs.&#13;
GRETA ANDERSON&#13;
General&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma President,&#13;
Student Council, Girls Lounge&#13;
Allied Youth,, Dramatics " Among&#13;
Us Girls," A Cappe l la Choir,&#13;
" Strange Boa rde rs. "&#13;
NORMA JEAN BARNUM&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls Counc'. 1, ~~d Cross. Allied&#13;
Youth, Y. G s. Seven Keys To&#13;
Bal dpate '', A Cappe lla Choir AllSchoo l Plays, Girls Glee, Ma,drigal&#13;
Group, Sextette, "Forest Prince"&#13;
" Katinka" , "Martha ", " Firefl y"'.&#13;
Southwest Iowa Chorus, Colonial&#13;
Ba ll , Military Ba ll , Sr. Play.&#13;
GLEN NORA BA TES&#13;
Ste nogra phic&#13;
Annual Art Edito r, Na tional Honor&#13;
Society, Y.G.'s, "Headed For Eden",&#13;
" Love Thy Nieghbor" , "Seven Keys&#13;
To Ba ldpate" Student Director,&#13;
"Martha", " Forest Prince" "Katinka", " Fire fl y" , Prom Co~mittee&#13;
'47 , Military Ball Lady, A Cappella&#13;
Choir, Girls Glee , Roadshow.&#13;
t. &#13;
MARGIE BECKMAN&#13;
College&#13;
Alpha Theta Sigma, Stud&#13;
e nt&#13;
Teacher, Math Club, Sci&#13;
e nce Club.&#13;
PHIL BIGELOW&#13;
College&#13;
Sr. Cla ss Pr&#13;
e&#13;
s&#13;
., Nation&#13;
a l Honor&#13;
Society,&#13;
S&#13;
e lf-Reliant Club, Student&#13;
Teacher, Prom Committee, Math&#13;
Club, Science Club,&#13;
R&#13;
e ligiou s&#13;
Leaders,&#13;
D&#13;
ebate, Band, "Seven&#13;
Keys To Baldpate", "Once There&#13;
Was A Princess",&#13;
" Katinka",&#13;
" Firefly", Boys Glee, A Cappella&#13;
Choir, Southwe&#13;
st Iowa Chorus,&#13;
Madrigal Group ,&#13;
" Strange&#13;
Boarder&#13;
s&#13;
" .&#13;
BEVERLY JEAl\I BLUE&#13;
College&#13;
Altruma Sgt&#13;
.-at-arm&#13;
s, G.A.A. Pre&#13;
s&#13;
-&#13;
ident and Sgt.-a t-arms, and Treas.,&#13;
Spani&#13;
sh Club Tr&#13;
eas. , A Cappella&#13;
Choir, Jr. Choir, Girls Glee, Southwest Iowa Chorus, Red Cross,&#13;
Home Room&#13;
S&#13;
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e tary, All-S&#13;
chool&#13;
Pla&#13;
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R&#13;
e ligiou s Lead&#13;
e&#13;
rs, "Ka&#13;
t inka&#13;
" ,&#13;
Camera Club,&#13;
G&#13;
.A.A. Playday&#13;
s,&#13;
Road Shows.&#13;
CAROL BOYD&#13;
General&#13;
HAROLD BRODAHL Ge ne ral&#13;
Rifl e Te&#13;
a&#13;
m, Cam&#13;
e ra Clu&#13;
b.&#13;
DON BENEDICT&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Biology Club, Red Cross, Band&#13;
S&#13;
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t.,&#13;
Road Show, Oper&#13;
etta , All-S&#13;
c&#13;
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ool&#13;
Play, Cam&#13;
e ra Club,&#13;
A&#13;
d&#13;
vanced Shop.&#13;
REX BILLINGS&#13;
College&#13;
NOREEN BOOT&#13;
General&#13;
Signal Corps Club, May&#13;
Fete,&#13;
Speech, Sign&#13;
a l Sta ff.&#13;
JANET BOYER College&#13;
Aurora, Pep Club Pres. , Girls&#13;
C&#13;
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cil , Pre&#13;
sidents Clu b,&#13;
Alli ed Yo&#13;
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A Cappella Ch&#13;
oir, Red Cross Pres ..&#13;
F&#13;
ootball and&#13;
Basketba ll&#13;
Q&#13;
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A&#13;
t&#13;
-&#13;
tendant, Pr&#13;
om&#13;
C&#13;
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lon&#13;
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a l Ba ll .&#13;
Girls Gl ee, Sou&#13;
thwest&#13;
Iowa Ch&#13;
orus,&#13;
Op&#13;
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r&#13;
eta s 3,&#13;
"&#13;
Seven&#13;
Keys&#13;
To&#13;
B&#13;
a&#13;
ldpate ", Road Shows. " Stra nge&#13;
Boarders".&#13;
DELORES&#13;
B&#13;
ROWN&#13;
C&#13;
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Alph a Theta Si&#13;
g&#13;
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s.&#13;
M&#13;
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Clu&#13;
b. &#13;
PHYLLIS BROWN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
LILLIAN BUCK&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Student Council, Aurora, Pep Club,&#13;
Student Teacher, Religious Leaders,&#13;
Road Shows 3, Red Cross.&#13;
BARBARA JEAN BURKE&#13;
College&#13;
Aurora, National Honor Society,&#13;
Pep Club Sgt.-at-arms, Girls Lounge&#13;
Red Cross, Best Loved Girl Court,&#13;
Self-Reliant Club, Road Shows 3,&#13;
Ma rdi Gras Maid, A Cappella Choir,&#13;
"Katinka", Southwest Iowa Chorus,&#13;
"Once There Was A Princess",&#13;
Y.G. 's, "Strange Borders", Quill &amp;&#13;
Scroll, Editor-in-chief Signal.&#13;
HENRY CARMICHAEL&#13;
College&#13;
Science Club, Lettermens Club,&#13;
Wrestling Lette rman, D i s t r i c t&#13;
Champ '48-123 lb. class.&#13;
LEROY CARTER&#13;
Manua l Arts&#13;
Lettermen's Club Vice - President,&#13;
Band, Football All-State Team,&#13;
Track.&#13;
PATRIC IA MAY BRYANT&#13;
College&#13;
Girls Council Pres., Self- Rel iant ,&#13;
Jr. Class Sec., Nationa l Honor So -&#13;
ciety, Rel igious Leade rs Sec., Pep&#13;
Club, A Cappe lla Choir, Aurora,&#13;
Spanish Club, Stud e nt Teacher,&#13;
Cheerleader, Road Shows, Colonial&#13;
Ball, Prom Princess, Mard i Gras&#13;
Maid, " Seven Keys to Baldpa te " ,&#13;
Operettas 3, Basketball Queen Att.,&#13;
LILA JEAN BURGIN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls Cou ncil, Nationa l Honor So - rir.ty, S2lf- Reliant C lub, Aurora,&#13;
Math Club, Y.G.'s Club.&#13;
JOY CAH ILL&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Student Council , Y.G.'s, Rel igious Leaders, Allied Youth, " Martha",&#13;
" Ka tinka", A Cappel la Choir, Pro.-&#13;
duction, " Seven Keys To Baldpat e ' .&#13;
CLYDE CARTER&#13;
Col lege&#13;
Science C lub, Biology Club, Student Council, Student Teacher,&#13;
Freshman Foo tbal l 2nd team Footbal l, Wrestling, 0&#13;
Junior Band, R.&#13;
0 .T.C. Sgt.&#13;
V IRG IN IA CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Col lege&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society Gi rls Coun- ci l Vice -Pres., Pep ciub, Auro ra,&#13;
Red Cross, Girls Glee, Relig ious Leade rs, A Cappella Cho ir, Annua l&#13;
Art Ed itor, Mardi Gras Maid , Road&#13;
Shows 2 , D.A.R. Contesta nt, "Ma rtha" , "Katinka" , " Fi refly", Co lon ial Bal l Court 1948 Prom Court,&#13;
Student T each~ . &#13;
GERALD CLARK&#13;
College&#13;
DOLORES COOK&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Aurora Club Pres., Pep Club Vice -&#13;
Pres., Cheerleader, A Cappella&#13;
Choir, Road Show, Footba ll Queen,&#13;
''Strange Borde rs''.&#13;
SALLY COTTM I RE&#13;
Ste nogra phic&#13;
Road Shows 3 , Aurora Trea s. a nd&#13;
Sec ., Pep Club Sgt.-at-arms, Student Council , A Cappe ll a Choir,&#13;
Cheerleader, "Strange Borders" .&#13;
HELEN CRAIG&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
Dive rsifi ed Education Program,&#13;
Choir, All-School Play.&#13;
RUAMA JANE CUCCIA&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
Altruma, A Cappella Choir, Southwest Iowa Chorus, "Ka tin ka"&#13;
"Seven Keys To Baldpate, Di ve si ~&#13;
fied Educat ion Prog ram .&#13;
VIRGINIA COLLINS&#13;
Stenogra phic&#13;
Girls Council, Aurora Club, Pep&#13;
Club, National Honor Society, Allied Youth, Treasure r Senior Class,&#13;
Basketball Queen, Football Jueen&#13;
Attendant, Road Show '48, Dramatics, Honor Court '48, " Strange&#13;
Boarders''.&#13;
MARK D. COOK&#13;
College&#13;
Red Cross, Science Club. Student&#13;
Teacher, Boys City, R.O.T .C. Sgt.,&#13;
and Color Guard , Math Club, Footba ll and Basketball Manager.&#13;
DON COWLES&#13;
Gene ra l&#13;
A Cappella Choir, Boys Gl ee , Qua rtette, " Firefly", "Katin ka" , R.O.&#13;
T.C. Sgt., All-Schoo l Play, Road&#13;
Shows '4 7 , '4 8, Dramatics, Band,&#13;
Allied Youth , Spring Concert,&#13;
"Strange Boa rde rs" .&#13;
BETTY JUNE CROGHAN&#13;
General&#13;
Biology Club, " Love Your Neighbor", "Sever Keys To Baldpate ' ',&#13;
May Fete, National Bookkeepi ng&#13;
Contest, "Stra nge Boarders" .&#13;
JAMES F. CUNN INGHAM&#13;
Ste nographic&#13;
Math Club, National Honor So -&#13;
ciety, Boys City Cle rk, Student&#13;
Council Vice- Pres., "Seven Keys To Baldpate" , Band, "Martha ",&#13;
Mard i Gras Escort. Student Teache r, Quartette, " Strange Boarde rs"&#13;
Student Director. &#13;
DICK DAMON&#13;
College&#13;
Vice-Pres. Senior Class, Student&#13;
Council President, National Honor&#13;
Society, Lettermen, Boys City,&#13;
Track, Basketball, Football Co-captain .&#13;
CLIFFORD M. DANNEEL&#13;
College&#13;
Math Club, Science Club, National&#13;
Honor Society, Student Council&#13;
President, Spanish Club, "Figure&#13;
It Out For Yourself", Road Show, A&#13;
Cappella Choir, Freshman Football,&#13;
Wrestling, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieutenant, Rifle Team, High Score Rifle&#13;
Medal, Radio Club, Student Teach- er 2, "Strange Boarders" .&#13;
FRANCES DEMARE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
National Honor Society, Girls Counil, Altruma, Red Cross, Forum,&#13;
Y.G. 's, A Cappella Choir, Trio,&#13;
Sextette, Southwest Iowa Chorus, Madrigal Group, Mardi Gras Maid,&#13;
Dolly Madison - Colonial Ball , " Firefly", " Forest Prince ", "Martha ", "Ka tin ka", "Seven Keys To&#13;
Baldpate", Spring Concert, " Strange&#13;
Boarders".&#13;
NADA FAE DONER&#13;
College&#13;
Red Cross, Road Show '4 7, Baton&#13;
Twi rlers, Girls Lounge.&#13;
LEATHA EDIE&#13;
Coll e ge&#13;
Altruma, Spa nish Club, A Cappella&#13;
Choir, Road Shows, Operettas,&#13;
"Seven Keys To Baldpate " .&#13;
LAVONNE DAMON&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
CAROL DAWSON&#13;
College&#13;
Altruma, Aurora, Road Show '45,&#13;
'46, Colonial Ball, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Religious Leaders, Signal&#13;
Corps, Signal Staff Associate Editor,&#13;
"You Ain't Heard The Half Of It".&#13;
JOHN PHIL DINOVO&#13;
College&#13;
Science Club, Boys City, Student&#13;
Counco I, Road Show '4 7 , Band,&#13;
Student Teacher, Marching Band&#13;
Contest, Concert Band Contest.&#13;
BETTY LOU DRAKE&#13;
Ste nographic&#13;
Road Show '45, Junior Glee Spring&#13;
Concert.&#13;
PEGGY ELDER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
~uror?· Library Club, Colonial Ball&#13;
47 • 48 , Road Shows '47 '48 ~ice-Pre id nt of Library 'Club:&#13;
'4~~me Sweet Home". Honor Court &#13;
ANITA ELLIS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Altruma Club, Pep Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council, Student Teacher,&#13;
Road Show 3.&#13;
JANET FISHER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Red Cross, Y.G.'s, Alpha Theta&#13;
Sigma, "Firefly", "Martha", "Katinka", "Forest Prince", "Love&#13;
Your Neighbor", " Once There Was&#13;
A Princess", "Seven Keys To Baldpate' ', Road Shows, May Fete, Girls&#13;
Glee, A Cappella Choir, Religious&#13;
Leaders, Typist for Annual, Sec. to&#13;
Mr. Stuelke, " Strange Boarders".&#13;
GENE EDWARD FORD&#13;
College&#13;
Math Club, Sciene Club National&#13;
Honor Society, Vice - 'President,&#13;
".Sev~~ Keys To Baldpate", "Katinka , R.O.T.C. Captain, Roaod&#13;
Shows, "Strange Boarders".&#13;
BETTY GEPPERT&#13;
College&#13;
Aurora , Pep Club Vice-Preside nt,&#13;
Road Show, "Katinka" A Cappella Choir. '&#13;
VINCENT GRUND&#13;
College&#13;
STEVE ELONICH&#13;
College&#13;
ROBERT CARL FLANAGAN&#13;
College&#13;
Student Council, R.O.T.C. l st Lt. ,&#13;
Chairman Music Committee-'48&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
WILLIAM H. FRANZ&#13;
Business&#13;
Red Cross, Science Club, Allied&#13;
Youth , "Once There \Vas A Princess", "S2ven Keys To Baldpate",&#13;
Road Shows. A Cappella Choir,&#13;
"Firefly", "Katinka", District Musi c&#13;
Contest, "Strange Boarders. "&#13;
LILLIAN GODSK&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Aurora Secretary, Road Show,&#13;
Cheerleader, Girls Lounge, Pep&#13;
Club, Self-Reliant Club, Red Cross.&#13;
"Once There Was A Princess" ,&#13;
Religious Leaders, Band, A Cappella Choir, Allied Youth , "Strange&#13;
Boarders" .&#13;
ELAINE LAVON E HAGER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Forum, Religious Leaders, "Seven&#13;
Keys To Baldpate", Road Shows&#13;
3, " Forest Prince", "Martha".&#13;
" Firefly", A Cappel la Choir, Girls&#13;
Glee, Girls Sextette, Spring Concert. &#13;
MARILYN HAINES&#13;
General&#13;
Aurora Sgt.-at-arms, Pep Club,&#13;
Signal Corps Vice-President, "Once&#13;
There Was A Princess", Quill &amp;&#13;
Scroll, A Cappella Choir, Signal&#13;
Staff, Colonial Ball, Football and&#13;
Basketball Queen Attendant.&#13;
ELIZABETH HANSEN&#13;
College&#13;
Girls Lounge, Student Council, Nu&#13;
Omega Vice-Pres., Parliamentarian,&#13;
Pep Club, Allied Youth, "Among&#13;
Us Girls", Girls Glee, A Cappella&#13;
Choir, Southwest Iowa Chorus,&#13;
"Katinka", Road Shows '46, '47,&#13;
'48.&#13;
ALAN HEATH&#13;
College&#13;
2-yr. Letterman Basketball and&#13;
Football, Student Council, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Road Show '46 '48, Road Show&#13;
Committee, A Cappella Choir,&#13;
"Strange Boarders" .&#13;
RAYMOND HOIFELDT&#13;
ALICE M. HOOKER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Alpha Theta Sigma , Sec. International Rel ations Club .&#13;
DARICE HAMPTON&#13;
College&#13;
S:ien:e Club, Allied Youth, Red&#13;
Cross, "Seven Keys To Baldpate" ,&#13;
"Strange Boarders", "Once There&#13;
Was A Prin:ess " , May Fete, Typist&#13;
for Annual, Wood River I Nebr. I&#13;
High '45 , '46: Pep Club, G.A.A.&#13;
Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee , Music&#13;
Contest, Speech Contest.&#13;
MYRON HARR I MAN&#13;
College&#13;
Malvern High: Newspaper Staff,&#13;
Lettermans Club, Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class, Football L&lt;? tter Letter,&#13;
Bassball, Boys Glee Club, Mixed&#13;
Chorus. A. L. High: Sgt. R.O.T.C.&#13;
MILDRED HOIFELDT&#13;
College&#13;
May Fete , Flag Drill, Signal Corps,&#13;
Cym Assistant.&#13;
PAT HOLIDAY&#13;
College&#13;
Aurora Vice-Presid ent, Pep Club&#13;
Sgt- a t-arms, Girls Choir, A Cappella Choir, Road Shows 4, Allied&#13;
Youth , "Katinka " , Duch ess-Prom&#13;
'47 .&#13;
BERT HOTCHKISS&#13;
College&#13;
Math Club, Boys City, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, Na tiona l Honor&#13;
Society President, Presid e nts Club,&#13;
R.0.T.C. Sgt ., Outstanding Sophomore Cade t, Academic Pe rfection&#13;
Medal. &#13;
SALLY HOUGH&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
Production Staff - Senior Play,&#13;
Y. G's. President, Public Relations&#13;
Committee , Girls Lounge, Annual&#13;
Staff, Alpha Theta Sigma VicePresident, Red Cross, Office Girl ,&#13;
Road Show 3 , Gym Assistant, Basketball Team.&#13;
MARY JAVOR&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Altruma , Student Council,&#13;
Cross, Y.G's. Presidents'&#13;
Allied Youth, Attendant to&#13;
ball Queen .&#13;
REG JOLLIFF&#13;
General&#13;
Red&#13;
Club,&#13;
FootFreshmen Play, Boys City County&#13;
Treas., Student Coun::il , Press Club,&#13;
R.O.T .C. Captain.&#13;
JACKIE KNOWLES&#13;
College&#13;
Aurora, Road Shows 3, Pep Club,&#13;
Red Cross President, Student&#13;
Council, "Forest Prince" "Katinka '', Colonial Ball , Sign~! Staff,&#13;
A Cappe lla Choir, Girls Glee .&#13;
JOHN L. LARSON&#13;
College&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, Stude nt&#13;
Council, Boys City, "Seven Keys To&#13;
Ba ldpate", All-School Play, " MarChoir, Track, R.O.T.C. Captain,&#13;
tha", "Forest Prince", A Cappella&#13;
Boys Quartette, Mardi Gra s Escort,&#13;
Boys Glee, Road Shows '45, ' 4 6,&#13;
" Strange Boarders" .&#13;
CERALDINE HUEBNER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Yellow-Jacket Girls.&#13;
AUDREY JOHNSON&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
JACKIE KERN&#13;
College&#13;
Aurora Parliamentarian, Pep Club&#13;
Sec ., Red Cross, Student Council,&#13;
Road Shows3, "Forest Prince" ,&#13;
" Seven Keys To Baldpate" , Colonial&#13;
Ball, Cheerleader, Signal Staff, A&#13;
Cappella Choir, Girls Glee .&#13;
EDWIN F. LANE&#13;
College&#13;
Wrestling Letterman, Lettermen's&#13;
Club, Boys City, " Seven Keys To&#13;
Baldpate" , "Once There Was A&#13;
Princess", Student Council, Road&#13;
Show '48, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieutenant,&#13;
Science Club, Student Teacher,&#13;
"Strange Boarders".&#13;
WILLIAM R. LARSON&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieutenant, Camera&#13;
Biology Club, Boys City, Red Cross,&#13;
Club President, Road Show Stage&#13;
Crew. &#13;
BARBARA LINTON&#13;
General&#13;
Road Show '46, Dramatics Club.&#13;
NANCY LUTHER&#13;
College&#13;
Aurora, Girls Council, National&#13;
Honor Society, Student Council,&#13;
Red Cross, Spanish Club Pres.,&#13;
Signal Corps, Associate Editor Signal, Annual Art Editor, "Forest&#13;
Prince" and "Martha" Student Director, "Firefly" , "Katinka", Road&#13;
Shows 3, 'Seven Keys To Baldpate", Mardi Gras Maid , A Cappel la Choir.&#13;
JACK MATZEN&#13;
College&#13;
Vice-President Spanish Club.&#13;
BOB McCALLUM&#13;
General&#13;
DELORES McCUMBER&#13;
College "Strange Boarde rs" .&#13;
LYMAN LUNDEEN&#13;
College&#13;
Lettermens' Club, Football, Basketball.&#13;
EMOGENE JOAN MAHAN&#13;
College&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Office&#13;
Girl, Aurora, Pep Club, Y.G's. Pres&#13;
and Sec., Girls' Lounge, Annual&#13;
Staff, Associate &amp; Feature Editor&#13;
Signal, Road Show Committee,&#13;
Allied Youth , Signal Corps Sec.&#13;
and Treas., Quill and S::rool, Dramatics Club, Road Show 4, Religious Leaders.&#13;
THOMAS PATRICK McCABE&#13;
College&#13;
Boys City, Biology Club, "Seven&#13;
Keys To Baldpate", "You Can't&#13;
Take It With You", Road Shows 3 , Football, R.O.T.C. Sgt., Asst. Advertising Manager Signal, Annual Staff, "Strange Boarders"&#13;
Creighton Prep. 9th and 10-1'&#13;
Football. '&#13;
BARBARA McCLINTOCK&#13;
College&#13;
Altruma Club, A Cappella Choir&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council , Girl~&#13;
Lounge, Road Show.&#13;
BOB McHARGUE&#13;
I ndu stria I Arts Diversified Education Program. &#13;
BARBARA McMANIMIE&#13;
College&#13;
Pep Club President, Aurora, AllSchool Play Student Director, A&#13;
Cappella Choir, Popular Votes&#13;
Committee, Dance Committee,&#13;
"Firefly" , Annual Busi ness Mgr.,&#13;
Football Queen Attendant, Mardi&#13;
Gra s Maid, Road Show '48, Office&#13;
Girl, School Reporter Signal.&#13;
EDNA MAE MESSERSMITH&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Red Cross, Alpha Theta Sigam Pro -&#13;
gram Committee, Y.G's. Road Show&#13;
Committee, Student Teacher, Home&#13;
Room Secretary.&#13;
SHIRLEY MINICK&#13;
College Stenographic&#13;
Religious Leaders, "Seven Keys To&#13;
Baldpate", Student Teache r, Girls'&#13;
Lounge, Math Club.&#13;
LELAND A. MONSON&#13;
College&#13;
Science Club Pres., Math Club, Red&#13;
Cross Vice-Pres., Signal Corps,&#13;
Lettermens' Club, Dramatics, " Love&#13;
Your Neighbor", "Seven Keys To&#13;
Baldpate", Road Shows 2, Band,&#13;
Football, Wrestling, R.O.T.C. Lieu -&#13;
tenant, Signal Staff, Sports Writer,&#13;
Annual Staff, Road Show Committee .&#13;
ELEANOR MOSS&#13;
General&#13;
Publicity Committee Senior Class,&#13;
All-School Play, Office Girl 2-yrs.&#13;
JACK McTWGAN&#13;
College&#13;
Math Club, Sc ience Club, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Band Sgt.&#13;
ROBERT MILLER&#13;
General&#13;
GEORGE MAHRT&#13;
College&#13;
S'gnal Sports Editor, Tra ck, Boys&#13;
City, Student Council, Band, Annual Sports, Spanish Club Treasurer.&#13;
MARGARET MORGAN&#13;
College&#13;
Band l st Li eutenant and Captain,&#13;
Baton Twirler l st division rating,&#13;
Mardi Gras Maid, Road Show,&#13;
G.A.A. Vice -President, Pep Club.&#13;
JACK MULLEN&#13;
College . Lettermens' Club. Co-Captain Footba ll 1948. &#13;
MICHAEL A. MURPHY&#13;
College&#13;
Lettermen's Club Sec. and Treas.,&#13;
Boys City County Auditor, Student&#13;
Council, Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Track, Road Show '48, R.O.&#13;
T.C. Sgt., A Cappella Choir, Boys&#13;
Glee.&#13;
MARILYN MYNSTER&#13;
College&#13;
Girls Glee, Girls Choir, A Cappella&#13;
Choir, "Seven Keys To Baldpate'',&#13;
Red Cross, Signal Corps, Road&#13;
Shows 2 , "Katinka", Southwest&#13;
Iowa Chorus. Spring Concert.&#13;
JOE NALTY&#13;
College&#13;
4-yr. Varsity Track, 1-yr. Varsity&#13;
Football, Lettermen's Club, Signal&#13;
Corps President, Student Council&#13;
Vice-Presiden, Boys City Aldermanat-large, Track Captain, Second&#13;
Football, Freshman Football, Red&#13;
Cross.&#13;
ROBERT WILLIAM NOWLING&#13;
General&#13;
Ope retta '44, Band, l st Lieutenant&#13;
R.O.T.C., Drum Major, Road Show,&#13;
Boys Glee, Came ra Club Treasurer,&#13;
District Music Contest - - Solo 1&#13;
rating, Pep Band, Lettern in Band.&#13;
ARLENE PETERSEN&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
Spanish Club, Dramatics, Road&#13;
Show '48 .&#13;
SH IRLEY MUSGROVE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Library Club, Pres. a nd Sec .. All ied&#13;
Youth , 'Seven Keys To Baldpate"&#13;
Prod ., Colonial Balls 3 .&#13;
RAMONA NAJMON&#13;
College&#13;
Se lf- Reliant Club Vice -Pres., Girls&#13;
Coun:il, National Honor Society,&#13;
Library Club, Came ra Club, Stude nt&#13;
Teacher, . Colonial . Ba ll, . " Once&#13;
There Was A Princess" Asst . Stud ent Director, " Seven Keys To&#13;
Baldpate", Senior Publicity Com- mittee, " Grapes For Di nner", Road&#13;
Show, Math Clu, Allied Youth,&#13;
" Strange Boarders" .&#13;
BARBARA JEAN NICOLA&#13;
Genera l&#13;
Internationa l Re lations Club Program Committee, "First Remove The Labels" .&#13;
DONALD PETERS&#13;
College&#13;
Red Cross, Came ra Clu b, Student&#13;
Council.&#13;
JEAN PETERSON&#13;
General&#13;
Red Cross, Came ra Club, Forum.&#13;
May Fete , Girls Lounge, Fla g Dri ll. &#13;
EUGENE PETT&#13;
Industrial&#13;
DOLORES PHILLIPS&#13;
Ge nera l&#13;
ROBERT L. REED&#13;
College&#13;
Camera Club, Student Council,&#13;
Boys City, Student Teacher, R.O.&#13;
T .C. Sgt.&#13;
JOHN RESPELi ERS&#13;
Coll ege&#13;
Debate Team, Road Show '48 ,&#13;
"Strange Boarders".&#13;
DON RYAN&#13;
College&#13;
Student Counci l, Pres. Junior Class,&#13;
Letterme ns' Club, Red Cross, Nati ona l Honor Society, Boys City&#13;
Fire Chief, St. Wrestling Champ.&#13;
'46, '47, '48, All - Inte r City Footba ll , Southwest Iowa Footba ll , Se lfReliant Club, R.O.T.C. Captain ,&#13;
Co-Capt. W rest lin g Team, A.A. U.&#13;
Champ., Principal Se lf-Relian t day.&#13;
MARGARET ANN PETTIT&#13;
General&#13;
Altruma Vice-President, Yellow&#13;
Jacket Girls, Red Cross.&#13;
JOHN RAU&#13;
College&#13;
National Honor Society, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Major, Boys City Mayor, Boys&#13;
State, "Katinka" Business Mgr. ,&#13;
Rifle Team, " Seven Keys To Baldpate" , Knight-Prom Court, Mardi&#13;
Gras Escort, State Stude nt Council ,&#13;
A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Group,&#13;
Science Club, "Strange Boarders".&#13;
KATHRLN RENINGER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Alpha Theta Si gma .&#13;
WILLIAM J. ROLLISON&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Student Council. Washington High :&#13;
Pres. of Junior Class, Hi gh School&#13;
Play, Band, Choir, Footba ll, Basketball, Track.&#13;
DeWAYNE SAGE&#13;
General&#13;
Pre:ss Club, R.O.T.C. Sgt. &#13;
MARGARET SAL VO&#13;
General&#13;
ALFRED SCHWARTZ&#13;
College&#13;
Lettermens' Club, Track, Footba ll,&#13;
Student Teache r, A Cappella Choir&#13;
Vice-Pres., "Katinka", Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, Mardi Gras&#13;
Escort, Road Shows 3, " Seven Keys&#13;
To Ba ldpa te", Band 2nd Lt., Brass&#13;
Sextette, Southwest Iowa Chorus,&#13;
Prom Committee, Allied Youth .&#13;
EDWARD SMITH&#13;
College&#13;
Wrestling, Footba ll , Lettermens'&#13;
Club, Science Club, "Seven Keys&#13;
To Baldpate" , "Once There Was/'.&#13;
Princess", A Cappella Choir, Road&#13;
Show '48 , Dramatics, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
"Strange Boarders" .&#13;
PATRICIA SMITH&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls Counc il, All ied Youth, Nationa l Bookkeeping Contest, Student&#13;
Teacher, "Seven Keys To Bald- pate", Road Show, Colonial Ball 3.&#13;
Band, Orchestra, District Music&#13;
Contest 3, St. Music Contests 2,&#13;
String Quartette, " Fi refly", "Katinka".&#13;
ROY MARK SM ITH&#13;
College&#13;
LEONARD SCHREIBER&#13;
General&#13;
Lettermens' Club Pres., Boys City&#13;
Chief of Police, Road Show, Choir,&#13;
Football A ll Southwest Iowa Team,&#13;
All Intercity Team, Basketball,&#13;
Wrestling, R.O.T .C. , Printing Fore- man.&#13;
CAROLEN E SOLON&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls Council, Allied Youth Sec.,&#13;
Aurora, Jr. Class T reas., Red Cross,&#13;
Dramatics Club, Student Council,&#13;
Road Show '48, Girl's Lounge, National Honor Society, " Strange&#13;
Boarders" .&#13;
JANIS SM ITH&#13;
College&#13;
Student Council Sec., Wrestlin"&#13;
Queen Attendant, Football Quee~&#13;
Attendant, Hon. Col. Mi litary Ball&#13;
'48, Girls' Lounge, A Cappella&#13;
Choir, Road Show.&#13;
ROBERT SMITH&#13;
College&#13;
Science Club, Lettermens' Club&#13;
Biology Club, Student Council.&#13;
"Love Your Nieghbor", One~&#13;
The re Was A Princess", Rer Cross,&#13;
Doad Shows 3 , A Cappella Choir,&#13;
Operetta '46, Football, Track, Basketball, R.O.T.C., Annual Photographer, Pi ne Bluff, Ark. : Lettered&#13;
in Football and Tumbling.&#13;
DARLENE M. STANSBERRY&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Alpha Theta Sigma Treas., Red&#13;
Cross, Road Shows 3. &#13;
JEANNE TALLMAN&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
G.A.A., Signal Corps, May Fete.&#13;
MERNA JEAN TAYLOR&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Aurora, Pep Club, Allied Youth,&#13;
Red Cross Vice-Pres., A Cappella&#13;
Choir, "Katinka', "Ma rtha", "Forest Prince", Student Council, Girls&#13;
Glee , Road Show, Religious Leaders,&#13;
"Strange Boarders''.&#13;
JOAN THORNTON&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Stude nt Teacher, Student Council,&#13;
Library Club, Colonial Bal12, Choir,&#13;
Spring Concert, Dramatics, "Love&#13;
Your Neighbor", Senior Publicity&#13;
Committe , Office Girl Road Show.&#13;
GEORGE TOMICH&#13;
College&#13;
DONNA VANDERZIEL&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Aurora Club, Pep Club, Student&#13;
Teache r, Religious Leade rs, Girls&#13;
Council, Road Show '46, '47, '48 ,&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council , Prom&#13;
Committee, "Strange Boarders".&#13;
JOANNE TALLMAN&#13;
General&#13;
G.A.A. , May Fete, Girls Lounge.&#13;
VIRGINIA TAYLOR&#13;
College&#13;
Altruma, Southwest Iowa Chorus,&#13;
A Cappella Choir, " Firefly", "Katin ka" , Road Show '47 .&#13;
DI X IE LEE TINNELL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Aurora, Pep Club, Student Council,&#13;
Red Cross, Allied Youth, Girls&#13;
Council Sec., National Honor Society, "Martha ", "Katinka" , Girls&#13;
Gl ee, Girls Choir, A Cappella Choir,&#13;
Road Shows '47 , '48 , Colonial&#13;
Ball George Washington, Attendant to Football Queen, Wrestling&#13;
Queen.&#13;
DORIS VAN BIBBER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls Glee, Road Shows '45. '48,&#13;
Red Cross, Altruma Sgt- at-arms,&#13;
Religious Leaders, Student Council ,&#13;
"Martha", A Cappella Choir.&#13;
VERONICA LOR RA INE&#13;
VANSCOY&#13;
Ge neral&#13;
A Cappella Choir, junior and ni~r&#13;
Gl ee, "Forest Prince". " Martha .&#13;
"Katinka''. &#13;
L. DONOVAN VOLPP&#13;
College&#13;
Allied Youth Pres., Boys City Judge,&#13;
Student Council, National Honor&#13;
Society, Math Club, Biology Club,&#13;
Lettermen's Club, " Seven Keys To&#13;
Baldpate", Road Shows 3, Road&#13;
Show Stage Manager '48, A Cappell a Choir Pres., "'Martha", "Firefly ", "Katinka", R.O.T.C. Colonel,&#13;
Madrigal Group, Outstanding Jr.&#13;
Cadet.&#13;
DOLORES JEAN WADUM&#13;
College&#13;
Red Cross, A Cappella Choir, Road&#13;
Shows '47, '48, "Katinka".&#13;
DONNA WARD&#13;
General&#13;
A Cappella Choir, Red Cross,&#13;
Southwest Iowa Chorus, "Katinka",&#13;
"Seven Keys To Baldpate", Dive rsifi ed Education Program.&#13;
MARY WEICKUM&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
Y-Teens, G.A.A., Home Economics&#13;
Club Reporter and Vice-Pres.,&#13;
Girls League, Transfered from&#13;
Central , '48.&#13;
NORMAN EUGENE WIESE&#13;
Gene ra l&#13;
Band 2nd Lieutenant, Orchestra&#13;
Pep Band, A Cappella Choir, "Ka~&#13;
tin ka", Southwest Iowa Chorus.&#13;
DAN VUKSON&#13;
College&#13;
Wrestling '47, '48.&#13;
DICK WAGNER&#13;
College&#13;
S;:ianish Club&#13;
BOB WEBSTER&#13;
College IfAnnual Editor, Science Cl~b, s.~ . Reliant Club, Road Show 47, .&#13;
1&#13;
R.O.T.C. Captain, Student c;,oun~~~&#13;
A Cappella Choir, "Martha , S&#13;
dent Teacher.&#13;
ROLLIE GEORGE WHITE&#13;
College&#13;
Boys City, Operettas 2.&#13;
JOHN WILLIAMS&#13;
College&#13;
Spanish Club, Biology Club.&#13;
' ' &#13;
,..&#13;
RUTH W ILLI AMS&#13;
Co llege&#13;
Ed itor Si gna l, Natio na l Hono r Soc iety, l st Lt . Band, Se lf- Re li a nt&#13;
Sec., Ca me ra Clu b Sec., Red Cross,&#13;
Girls Counci l. Sc ience Clu b, A ll ied&#13;
Youth , Quill &amp; Sc ro ll , Mard i Gras&#13;
Ma id, Road Shows 3 , " S2ven Keys&#13;
To Ba ldpate " , Studen t Teacher,&#13;
Footba ll Quee n Attenda nt, Stude nt&#13;
Counc il , l ra ting Be ll Lyre.&#13;
NORMA AR LEE N WR IGHT&#13;
Ge ne ra l&#13;
Spa nish Clu b, Stude nt Teach e r,&#13;
Tw irl e rs Clu b, Alli ed Youth , Dive rsifi ed Educat ion Program.&#13;
TOM WISE&#13;
Co ll ege&#13;
Sc ie nce Clu b, R.O.T .C. &#13;
Th irt y -s i x&#13;
'&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
MR. KERM IT HAAS Pres.&#13;
JIM DUGGAN&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
MISS MARGIE SM ITH&#13;
Sec .&#13;
PAT FLAXBEARD Vice Pres.&#13;
CHARLES CULEK&#13;
Treas.&#13;
GWEN BAR BER&#13;
Th e offi cers se lected by the Juni or Cl ass we re Jim Du ggan as p resid ent, Chuck Cul e k,&#13;
vice- president, Pa t Fl axbea rd , sec re ta ry, and Gwen Ba rbe r, treasure r. The spo nsors c hose n&#13;
we re Miss Ma rgie Smi th a nd Mr. Ke rmit Haas.&#13;
T he u npa ra ll e led pl ay , "You Ca n't Ta ke It W ith You," wa s p r€s: nt€d on Feb rua ry 20&#13;
a nd 2 1 by th e Ju ni or Class u nde r th e di recti on of Mrs. Hope Lee .&#13;
The Chie fta in Ba ll room was the setting fo r the annua l Juni o r-Senio r Prom , w hi c h wa s&#13;
he ld On May 22 , w ith "An d- io d Ga rd rn" as th e thEme. The Sen 'o rs w e re th e gu ests&#13;
and the Juni o rs th e hosts a nd hostesses.&#13;
The Junior Class also sponsored dances in the d rill ha ll to ince ra se th e ir finan: ia l sta tus.&#13;
We now leave the c lass of '4 9 , knowi ng that it has th e lead reshop a nd ab il ity fo r a&#13;
successfu l Se ni or c lass. &#13;
CECIL ADK INS&#13;
DON ADK INS&#13;
JIM ATEN&#13;
BARBARA ELDRIDGE&#13;
BONNIE ALLEN&#13;
JIM AV IS&#13;
PAT BAKER&#13;
PAULINE BALDW IN&#13;
GWEN BARBER&#13;
RICHARD BARRITT&#13;
A LAN BENSON&#13;
LOUIS BLAKE&#13;
HELEN BOWAN&#13;
MARJORIE BRIGGS&#13;
RUTH BURNS&#13;
BONN IE BRITTON&#13;
BOB BROWN&#13;
BARBARA BUTLER&#13;
)ACK BUTLER&#13;
BEVERLY CHAMBERS&#13;
AL CHANCY&#13;
NORMA LEE CAIN&#13;
JOAN CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
THELMA COL WELL&#13;
MAR ILYN CORZINE&#13;
OPAL COWLES&#13;
JACK IE DETTMAN&#13;
BILL DOHSE&#13;
····-··- ···-·-···, &#13;
JIM DUGGAN&#13;
VIRGINIA EICHER&#13;
SUE ELLIOT&#13;
PAULA EPPERSON&#13;
ELAINE FAIRMAN&#13;
JACKIE FEDOR&#13;
MARY FERARELLO&#13;
IDA FIELD&#13;
DORIS FILLEBECK&#13;
DON FLANAGAN&#13;
PAT FLAXBEARD&#13;
PAT FOBES&#13;
BETTY FOSTER&#13;
DON FRAZER&#13;
SAM FRIED&#13;
SHIRLEY GAUM&#13;
JOANNE GALLAGHER&#13;
JOANNE GARNER&#13;
VERGENE GEARHART&#13;
RUTH GEARHART&#13;
LETA GORHAM&#13;
GORDON GRIFFITH&#13;
MARY ANN GUTHIEL&#13;
CATHERINE HAGER&#13;
FLORINE HANSEN&#13;
JACK HARDY&#13;
JOHN HAZLIP&#13;
DON HEATON&#13;
VERNON HENRY&#13;
JOYCE HERALD&#13;
RICHARD HIATT&#13;
CLARABELLE HICKMAN&#13;
d &#13;
,.&#13;
-·&#13;
ROBERT HOUGH&#13;
MARTHA HOYT&#13;
ED HUNTING&#13;
BILL HUMPHREY&#13;
TWILA HUNT&#13;
DON HUTCHESON&#13;
EARL JENSEN&#13;
DARLENE HYATT&#13;
ROSEMARIE JACKSON&#13;
LOIS JENSEN&#13;
BOB JONESON&#13;
PAT JOHANSON&#13;
PATRICIA JOLLIF&#13;
BETTY KAUFMAN&#13;
BOB KAUFMAN&#13;
JIM KENNEDY&#13;
HAROLD KINART&#13;
DALE KOHLER&#13;
LOIS LARSEN&#13;
AGNES KUDERA&#13;
LA URA LARSEN&#13;
MARVIN LAUVER&#13;
ELEEN LENIHAN&#13;
ELDON LETNER&#13;
EVELYN MAHAN&#13;
BOB MAHART&#13;
DELORES MAMYSHOFF&#13;
JEAN MARTIN&#13;
MARION McHARGUE&#13;
DICK MILLARD&#13;
JANIS MILNE&#13;
JANET MOLCK &#13;
KATHRYN MORAN&#13;
JOYCE MORDHORST&#13;
MERRIL MORFORD&#13;
BEVERLY MORGAN&#13;
SHIRLEY MULLEN&#13;
FLORENCE MYNSTER&#13;
GERTRUDE NARMI&#13;
BOB NASS&#13;
DON NELSON&#13;
MARY NOWLIN&#13;
DICK NOWLING&#13;
MAR ILYN NOWLING&#13;
MARILYN O'DELL&#13;
RAY OLES&#13;
JOAN PARRACK&#13;
MARY PAULSON&#13;
MARIE PERKINS&#13;
RICHAR D PETERSON&#13;
MELVA PR ICE&#13;
DELORES PH ILLIPS&#13;
ROROTHY PLEAKE&#13;
MARY ANN RAES&#13;
LEITHA RAU&#13;
ROGER REDMOND&#13;
JOHN RENINGER&#13;
TERRY RICKERT&#13;
ETHEL ROBERTS&#13;
DICK ROGERS&#13;
ROBERTA RYAN&#13;
ROROTHY SCHULTZ&#13;
EL YNOR SILEIN&#13;
MARY SIMONS &#13;
BOB SMITH&#13;
VIVIEN SMITH&#13;
BONNIE SMOTHERS&#13;
NEAL SPENCE&#13;
PHILLIP SPRINGER&#13;
VIVIAN STALLARD&#13;
PAT STANLEY&#13;
GLORIA STOCKTON&#13;
PAT TALBOT&#13;
LENORA STEFFEN&#13;
PAT THALLAS&#13;
BEVERLEY THOMAS&#13;
BOB THOMAS&#13;
ARDIS WALTERS&#13;
JOAN WARDEN&#13;
SHIRLEY WILLIAMS&#13;
JOYCE WILSON&#13;
MILES WITHROW&#13;
ROGER WITKE&#13;
BEVERLY WOODS&#13;
DORIS WOODS&#13;
JACK WITZKE&#13;
DORIS WOOLCOTT&#13;
MARJORIE WRIGHT&#13;
PAT WRINKLE&#13;
THERESA YOUNGS&#13;
NORMA ZAHNLEY &#13;
Sophom.ore&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
F c,rty·tw o&#13;
I-Clair Hopkins, Beverly McNeil, Mary Jane Caval.lero, Ma~ on Evezlc , Lois Fuller.&#13;
Vivian Hartwell, J a ne Weatherill, Patty O ' Hara, Marilyn Parrish, Georgia Porter, Joyce Foster, Barbara Tomich.&#13;
I I-Bernice Roundtree, Barbara Aylsworth , Jeannette Sugel, Elva Britt, Margaret H erndon, Marlene Ohge, Shirley Swaney , Jackie Petersen, Bette Lehnhardt, Donna Boyer, Donn a Owens, Margaret Grahl, Helyn Vuckson.&#13;
I I I-Donna Anderson, C arrie Mae Godden, Patrici a Scarpellino, Cary Sturz, Darlene Jon es Esther Fink , Leota Davis, Earla Fezette, Betty Schlckner, Shirley A llen , Verna H arman ' Rosalie Hatcher, Seldonla Ruiz. '&#13;
I- Doris Stewart, Carol e Burk e, Sa lly I? a lton , P at Curry , Ros aHe McManiinle, A u drey W al ters, Jan ice Pete r so n, Beverly aBrr1tt. Sharlene C au v el , Glori a Humme l , Ann a Lo u&#13;
R eed, Ram o na Dwyer, Georgena W a de. . I I-Violet Aslkin, Rosal le N ees, Margaret Fri cke, Donna Free m a n, Jan et Ponce low B ev erly Davi s, El ai ne Wagn er, Mildred B ro d ah l , J ac k ie Evans. Dol ores H enry , Mauree ~&#13;
Mullen, C a r it a Lou P arks , L ori s Springer.&#13;
Ill-Kathryn Mendenhall , Inez Anderson, Delores Ga dd , Marcella Ra e, Jo a n H ui tt B everly&#13;
Saunders, Bernice Clark , May Ida Bra dley. Dorothy Edwards, Marilyn Somers ' El eanor C allahan, Dorothy Espinosa, B arbara Ashley, Socorra Rodrequez, ' &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
I I I-Tommy "1 dmms, Frederick Hecht, Bruce Lee, Lel and Ter ry, R aymon d Krager, L averne Jenkins. Danny Pinhero, Dick Stuelke, Thomas Tingley, Don Ahart. II- Rich ard Hull, Milton B rown, Paul Culton, Bobby Hill, Robert Starrette, Rober t Marc um,&#13;
Don Feblowitz, Dean Knowles, Tom Lenihan•. I-Don Rockwell, Bob Hatcher Bob Nusser. John Gibbons, Don Reams, Lewis Webster,&#13;
Jerry Vogt, Jimmy Sweetman, Marvin Beezley, Bill Burns.&#13;
:Jreoh1nen&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
1-Flav ian Dollen, W and a J ensen . Elizabeth Oliphant. Mary Petersen, Beverl y Collin s,&#13;
Hel e n Hansen, Virgini a Huckfeldt, Ann Guinan, Mary McGruder, P a tri c ia Marsha ll,&#13;
M ary Nielsen, Jeanette Arm atis, Marilyn D a nnee l L enora Thorson.&#13;
II- D a le Cook, Cec il Cooney, Jimmy Schultz, Richard Fox, Stanley H arsc h . J ack M arsh all ,&#13;
Larry Peters, Bill Joslin, W a yne Bowers. DeWayn e Shower-s, Boyd Crouse, Bob Dorsett, George Peterson, Dale Sherwin.&#13;
Ill-John Wakehouse. Frederick White, B i ll Harriman, Roger Rh odes, J ack Marx, Hersh el&#13;
Nuzum, Gary Ogden, Joe Paulson. James Nichols. Edwin Ratr, Re·x McGinniss, Bob&#13;
Winger, Billy Hunter, Hubert Evens, Merle Mcintire. &#13;
:J-reahtnen&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
I-Donna Nelson, Linda Haworth, Carol Anne Wagner, Karen Markussen , Janice Walters,&#13;
Mary Jane Mitchell, Janice Messerly, Alice Christensen, Peggy Neve, Phyllis Stingle, Carolyn Rabuck, Joan Austin .&#13;
11-JoAnn Boege, Patricia Snethen , Patricia Daprizlo, Patricia Letner, Alice Rowland&#13;
Barbara Anderson, Bernice Wells , Robetra Trede, Donna Fried, Darlene McCoy, Nev a Kohl , Sue Hocker. I I I-Darrell Johannsen , Le Roy Elder. Harry Dee, Jerry Sick, Bob Lynch, Wendell Brooks&#13;
Bill Peterson, John Eicher, D!ck .Hoyt, Richard Anderson, Dennis Norman, Kenneth L i nk, Bill Benson , Tommy Ma1esk1.&#13;
I-Betty Fields , Thelma Dawson , J a n et Cauvel, M arjorie Smith , Beverly Connor Du a ne&#13;
M c Elroy, Bob Hayden, George Tague, Gloria Fiori , Martha, Martha Flanag ~ Ell e n Wilson , Bertha Walker. Sharlene Whiteley . '&#13;
I I-Connie Skow, Carolyn Nielsen, Patrici a Vernon, Darlene Collins, Frances Allen&#13;
Dorothy Thomas, Shirley Wright, Nola Field, Joanne Turner, Georgene Wilson Donn,;&#13;
Yeatman, Gloria Anderson, Jacqueline Culbertson. '&#13;
I I I-Ma ry Reichart, Dorothy Allen, Bonnie McDaniels, Pauline Watts, Margaret Kenn e dy&#13;
Joyce Bates, Marian Millard, Alberta Petersen, Ronnie Narmi , Jay Dowling Bru·ce Jensen, James Watson , Bob Wrinkle, Richard Thornton. &#13;
ROW I-Patricia Thomas, Beverly Speer, Delia D amon, Jane Pickering, Jeanne B ishop, Patricia&#13;
Weinberger, Geraldine Brown, Lois V augh, Mary Clark, Beverly Rockwell, Carol Sue&#13;
Roper, Donna W ell i ng. . . ROW I I-Glenn Haines, L eona Carman. Joyce H empel, Mary Lou Way, Myrna Vincent, Fanni e&#13;
Mae Cool, Joanne Underwood, Dyann Schnelder, N l v a Paul us, Eileen Smith, Peggy&#13;
Foutch, J acky Tatro, Jona D eene Johannsen, Mary Ann Thomas, Jeryl Wilson.&#13;
ROW Ill-Jimmie Matzen. Billy Hudson, E lmer Lambertson, E ugene McEiroy, Don ald Watts,&#13;
Bob R ace, Eugene Henry, Ri c h ard Anderson, Larry Hardi ng, Clarke Cahi ll, Joh n Bohn,&#13;
Gerald P a lmer, Bill Huebner.&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
ROW&#13;
I-Bonnie Clark, Eveline Keller, Orie E icher, B etty Kellar . Dorothy Kee, E lean or Durick,&#13;
Lou Ann Toel le, Shirley Sti les, Goldie Parker. Bess ie Meritt , L avonn e Ge arhar t. L ynn Ives.&#13;
II- D elores Farlee, Dorothy Trumble, Sally Hiatt. Rosetta Nuzum, Cella J ohnson. Phyllis M ayberry, Sh irley Thomas, M arilyn Luther. Joyce Pickering, Dol ores Jones. Janet Posv ar, J eannette H ough, R a mona Nunez.&#13;
I I I- H arley Wi edeman, Phillip Fields. Bil l Ch arl es, Richard Morford, Andrew B u c hman.&#13;
Bill H a n a fan , D a vid H a rt, J ohn Lee, Iva n Eic h er, Gerald R o berts. W ayn e Kno u se, Gene&#13;
Goldsberry. Ron ald Kelm, Robert F razer, Don ald Fritc h er. Ri c hard Howell. &#13;
LELAND MONSON&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
VIRGINIA CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Art and Make-up&#13;
BOB WEBSTER&#13;
Editor&#13;
GEORGE ANDERSON&#13;
Business Manage r&#13;
Forty-si x&#13;
EDITOR&#13;
Robe rt W ebster&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER&#13;
George Anderson&#13;
Le land Monson&#13;
BOY'S SPORTS&#13;
Harold Adams&#13;
Alan "Doc" Heath&#13;
George Mahrt&#13;
ART AND MAKE-UP&#13;
Virginia Ch ristensen&#13;
T YP ISTS&#13;
Joy Cahill&#13;
Janet Fisher&#13;
Janis Smith&#13;
Frances De Mare&#13;
Sally Hough&#13;
SALES&#13;
Phi ll ip Bigelow&#13;
Bob Smith&#13;
Don Cowles&#13;
Cl iffo rd Dannee l&#13;
Once again the job of putting togethe r a school year-book has been unde rta ken and completed, this time by members of the c lass of '48.&#13;
The staff went to work on the many d ifferent phases of this job, such as ads, pictures,&#13;
mounts and write -ups. With these many diffe re nt jobs done, we give to the student body the&#13;
1948 Annual. &#13;
BACK ROW-Mr. Harrison, Bob Ahart, Jee Nalty , George Andersen.&#13;
FRONT ROW-George Mahart, Nancy Luther, Barbara Burke, Emog e ne Mahan, Tom McCabe.&#13;
The Signal, newspaper of the school, has been published three times a month this yea r&#13;
and has been eagerly awaited by both the stude nts and faculty for the happening; and pla ns of&#13;
the school .&#13;
Mr. R. A. Harrison, journalism instructor, supervises production of the Signal a nd Mr.&#13;
Haas, printing instructor, is advisor for the printing of each issue as it is printed in the Thomas&#13;
Jefferson print shop.&#13;
In the recent years the Signal ha s improved its make-up to be more modern , and more&#13;
advanceme nts are hoped to be accompl ished in the future.&#13;
The Signal staff for th e first sem95ter was Editor-in -Ch ief. Ruth Williams; Associate&#13;
Editors, Barbara Burke and Emogene Mahan; Features Editor, Na ncy Luther; Sports Editor,&#13;
George Mahrt; assistants, Marilyn Ha ines and Joe Nalty; Business Manager, Robert Kaufman;&#13;
assistants, Le land Monson and George Anderson.&#13;
The staff for the second semeste r was Editor-in-Chief, Barbara Burke ; Associate Editors,&#13;
Nancy Luther and Carol Dawson; Feature Editor, Emogene Mahan; Sports Editor, George Mahrt ;&#13;
Special Events Reporter, Bob Ahart.&#13;
Forty-seven &#13;
F orty ·eight&#13;
S EATED-R uth Will iams . Je a n Schultz, Joan Gallagher, N a ncy Luther, Barba ra Burke, Virgini a&#13;
Christensen , Di x ie Tinn ell , P at Bry a nt, Virg i n ia Collins, Pat Fobes.&#13;
ROW II-Mrs. Strickland, Joyc e Hera ld, B everly Thomas , Romona N ajmon, D e lores Solon,&#13;
F ra n ces . D e Mare.&#13;
ROW I I I-Jack Bulter, Cha r l es Cuiek . Roger Witke, Donovan Volpp, Jim C u nningham, Clifford&#13;
D a nneel , Philip Bigelow, D ick Damon , John Rau, Gene Ford, Burt Hotchkiss, Don R ya n .&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . ........ . Be rt Hotchkiss&#13;
Vice President . . . . ... .. . . ... . .... .... .. Ge ne Ford&#13;
Secretary . .. . . .. . . . .. .. ... .... . . Beve rley Thomas&#13;
Treasure r ... .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .... ... . Dorothy Schultz&#13;
The National Honor Soci e ty was orga nized in 1927 and function ed until 1937 and was&#13;
re instated in 194 7.&#13;
This yea r, the facu lty vot ed in 12 senio rs and 1 3 juniors required for the 1 5 per cent a nd&#13;
I 0 percent of the Se nior and Junior classes respectively. Students mu st rank in th e upper third&#13;
of th e ir classes and a re chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, leadersh ip, and se rvice.&#13;
Mrs. Cl ara Stric kland is the sponsor of this group.&#13;
Th 2 forma l indu ction ce remony was he ld on March 18 at two assembly prog rams.&#13;
Th is group put on the la st dance of the season, sponsored by Mrs. Strickland a nd Mr.&#13;
Bump. They tried to ra ise the scholasti c sta nda rds by he lping failing st~de nt . They a lso he lped&#13;
a t a lumni l::a nc; ue ts. Th e 18 th of May , the members held a pi cni c a t Big La ke. &#13;
BACK ROW-Joyce Herald, Mary Paulson, Rose Marie Jackson, Loi s Jensen, E laine Fairman,&#13;
Romona Najmon, Dorothy Schultz, Terry Rickert, Phil Bigelow, Bob Webster, Roger&#13;
Wltke, Don Nelson, Don Ryan, Jim Aten, Miss Rupp.&#13;
FRONT ROW-Jackie Johnson, Lillian Godsk, Theresa Youngs, E ileen Lenihan, Bar-bara Burke,&#13;
Beverley Woods, Beverley Woods, Beverly Morga n , P at Bryant, Doris Woods, R uth&#13;
Wiiiiams, Ardis Walters, Joanne Gallagher, Florine H ansen.&#13;
The Self-Re liant Club was organized in 1937 and, again, this year has Miss Minnie B.&#13;
Rupp as sponsor.&#13;
The purpose of this club is to foster and emphasi ze character tra its necessary for developing a high type of personal ity.&#13;
Applicants are required to rate themselves on traits of good cha racter. The n they must be&#13;
approved by students, faculty a nd student cou nci l.&#13;
F orty-nine &#13;
F ' fty&#13;
TH I RD ROW-Ceci l Cooney, Don Reams , Cl a rk e C a hill, L a rry P e ters. H arold M iedl Ing er, Mike&#13;
M urphy, Jim Kennedy, Keith Shrader.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Glori a Flori , Toom T i ngl ey , Jim Cunningham , Cl iffor d l)a nnee l . Donovan Voipp,&#13;
Jack Mullen , Alan H eath , Loi s Jensen .&#13;
FIRST ROW-H elen H a nsen, Martha Fl an n a g a n , Janis W ill i ams, Elva Britt. B arbara McClintock, Vivian H artwell, Doris Fill ebeck , Di x ie Lee Tinn e ll, M au r ee n Mullen, W a nd a&#13;
J en sen.&#13;
President . . . .&#13;
Vice President .&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
.. . Clifford Da nnee l&#13;
. . .. Jim Cunning h a m&#13;
Secretary .. . . .. ..... .. .......... . ... .. .. ..... Glori a Fi o ri&#13;
Treasurer . . ......... . .. .. . . . . ... . ... .. . .. .. ... Jan is Williams&#13;
The Student Council is one of the o ldest organ izat ions in Thomas Jefferson Hi gh Schoo l.&#13;
Th e Council's purpose is to help so lve the various problems that come up between stude nts&#13;
and their school. The Council is known throughout th e school for its quick ability to h e lp t h e&#13;
students so lve their problems.&#13;
Much of the success of the organ iza tion is due to the fa ithful se rv ices of our sponsor,&#13;
Mr. Myers. &#13;
EEATED- Joyc e Hera ld. Norma B a rnum, Artis wa:ters, Elaine Fairman, Joanne Garn e r ,&#13;
Donn a V a ndergeil , B ev erly Wood s, Virgin ia Coll i ns , C a rol y n Sol o n , P a t Flaxbea rd , N a n cy&#13;
L u ther.&#13;
BACK ROW-Miss Hel e n Kohr, Di x i e L ee Tinn e ll, P a t Bryant. P a t Holid a y , J a net Boye r ,&#13;
L e ith a R a u , Romon a Najmon, J ea n Schultz, Virgini a Christensen , Fra n ces D e M are,&#13;
Sh i rl ey G au m , Ruth Willi a m s, Ali ce B a hnson .&#13;
Presi de nt ... . . . .&#13;
Vice Preside nt .&#13;
Sec re tary&#13;
Treasurer ... .&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
. ..... ... Pa t Bryant&#13;
. Virg inia Christ e nse n&#13;
.. Di x ie Lee Tinne ll&#13;
. Le itha Rau&#13;
T he Girls Counc il is an honor orga n izat ion. The gi rls a re chosen by th e facu lty on th e basis&#13;
of ch a racter a nd leadership .&#13;
The purpose of the se rvice o rga n ization is to h e lp th e girls of the school. pa rti cul a rly th e&#13;
youn ge r ones.&#13;
Fifty- o n e &#13;
Fifty-two&#13;
BACK ROW-Harold Whistler, Dick B a rritt, Jim Cunningham, Everett McC a llum , John Rau,&#13;
George Andersen , Don Evans, Bill Olsen .&#13;
MIDDLE ROW-Walter Dunn, Robert Lindquist. Don Heaton, James Petersen , Don Rockwell,&#13;
Jerry Sea lock, Mickey Goodman, Don Strong , Leon a rd Schrel bner, Bill HL!mphrey.&#13;
FRONT ROW-Bill Dohse, Jim Schultz. George Tague, Bill Clawson, Harold Ad ams, Ed Lane, Sipri a no Desantia go, Anthony N a rmi, V ernon H e nry.&#13;
First Semester Offices&#13;
Roy Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mayor .&#13;
John Gobbons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fire Chi e f ..&#13;
Charles Culek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Police Chi e f&#13;
Cecil Cooney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk ..&#13;
Le lond Monson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jud ge . ..&#13;
Don La rson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street Dept .&#13;
Jack Butler . . . . . .... . .. ........ City Treasurer&#13;
Sam Fri ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . City Auditor&#13;
Dic k Ha ines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pa rk Commissioner&#13;
James Ryan . . . . Assessor . . ..&#13;
Mike Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County Auditor .&#13;
Neal Spence . County Supervisor&#13;
Richard Woods County Recorder&#13;
Reginald Jolliff . Cou nty Treasure r .. ... . .&#13;
Second Semester&#13;
. . . . . John Rau&#13;
. . . . Don Stro ng&#13;
. Leona rd Schre ibe r&#13;
James Cunningham&#13;
. . Bill Clawson&#13;
James Schultz&#13;
Bill Humph rey&#13;
... Don Eva ns&#13;
Je rome Goodma n&#13;
George Ande rson&#13;
. . . Edwi n La ne&#13;
Ha ro ld Whisler&#13;
Bill Dohse&#13;
Ronald Narmi&#13;
.. .. Boys' City is composed of boys e lected by popula r vote from the fourth pe riod class. They&#13;
divide into two fi ctitious parties. They a re th en pu t on th e ba llot in position corresponding to&#13;
the office they wou ld like to hold. The ba llots a re distributed to home rooms and the e ntire&#13;
stude nt body votes for the candidate th ey wa nt to ho ld offic e . The boys the n lea rn a ll they can&#13;
about the offic e that they a re e lec ted to.&#13;
Th e Fire Depa rtment and the Poli ce Departme nt have bee n ve ry he lpful by giving Boys'&#13;
City a tour of the respective Depa rtments and showing the boys how much of th e equipme nt&#13;
lhat th ey use, opera tes. &#13;
!J-nlernaliona/ Je/aliond&#13;
BACK ROW-Mi ss W a n g b e rg , Don R ea m s, Mi lto n B r o w n , Marvin L auv er. J ohn R oten , B ob&#13;
H amann . Iva n Allen , J oe C a labr o, D ean K nowles.&#13;
FRONT ROVy'-Joa n H uitt, B a r ba r a Nicola, Al ice Hooker , Shirley Willi a m s , Jacqi e Fedor,&#13;
D e lo r es G a dd, Shirl ey G a hm, L aura L arso n .&#13;
For the dual purpose of study and service the nternational Relations Club was organized in&#13;
the fal l of 1947. The c lub meets twice a month at w hich time topics of internationa l importance&#13;
a re studied a nd discussed.&#13;
Se rvice p rojects of the c lub have included the "adoption" of a n Austria n family to w hom&#13;
c lothing and food have been sent periodica lly, the sendi ng of supplies to a eGrman school and&#13;
clothi ng to a needy family. Members of the club a lso correspond with st udents in foreign&#13;
countries.&#13;
Soc ia l a ffairs included a tea for faculty members and parents in February at which t here&#13;
was an outside speaker, and a p icn ic at Kiwanis Point in May, at w h ich t ime the graduating&#13;
sen iors were guest of honor.&#13;
Officers for the first semester were Ivan Alle n, president; John Rhoten, vice-president;&#13;
Jackie N ipps, secretary; Milton Brown , treasurer ; and Marvi n Lauve r a nd Jacqu ie Fedor, p rogram&#13;
committee. Officers for the second semester were Bob Hamann, president; Shirley Gahm, vicepresident; Alice Hooker, secret a ry; Laura Larson, trasurer ; and Ivan A ll en and Barba ra Nicola,&#13;
program ommittee. Miss Ma rtha W a ngberg is the faulty advisor.&#13;
Fifty·thr ee &#13;
BACK ROW-Mrs. Strickland, Barbara Burke, Barbara McCllntock, Elizabeth Hansen, Greta&#13;
Anderson, Barbara Bulter, Pat Holiday, Virginia Christensen, Pat Baker.&#13;
FRONT ROW-Liiiian Godsk, Janis Smith, Maureen Mullen, Pat Talbot, Gloria Hummel,&#13;
Emog&lt;:ne Mahan, Sally Hough, Allee Bahnsen.&#13;
oflbrary Club&#13;
BACK ROW-(left to right) Florine Hansen, .Ognes Kudera, Loris Ann Springer, Dorothy Edwards. Ardis Walters, May Ida Bradley, Theresa Youngs, Joan Garner, Beverly Morgan , Anna Lou Reed, Laurel Main, Jane Weatherill, Melva Price.&#13;
MIDDLE ROW-(left to right) Miss Clara Louise Gathmann, Sponsor, Nancy Luther, Patricia&#13;
Marshall, Phyllis Reed , Delores Henry, Bernice Clark, Leta Gorham, Ramona Najmon.&#13;
Shirley Swaney, Vergene Gearhart, Frances Allen, Beverly Collings, Georgia Porter&#13;
Miss Dorothy Thornton, Librarian, Sponsor. '&#13;
FRONT ROW-(left to right) Mary Nielsen . Alice Bahnson, President, Peggy Elder Vice-Pres&#13;
Sharline Cauval, Ellen Wilson, Nola Field, Joyce Herald, treasurer, Dolores ' Mamyshott' sec retary, Margie Wright, Lavonne Gearhart, Bessie Merritt, Jo Ann Underwood. ' &#13;
::bebale Cfub&#13;
FRONT ROW-J oa nne Gallagh er, Je a nne Sc hultz, B ev erly Morga n , Miss R oberts, Phylli s R eed,&#13;
J ack i&lt;: Johnson, Marilyn P arish . Barbara Burke.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Dick Stueike, Bob Marcum, Rog er Witk e, Sam Fried, Milton Brow n , John&#13;
esp~ iers, Tom Ti ngley, Jim Martin,&#13;
Junior&#13;
S E A TED-J oa nn e Gallagher. Janise Miine, L ois V a ughn, Joan Tu r n er, Nol a F ield , B ev erly&#13;
Spear, D elores Boo ct or, M a rilyn L uth er, Sue H ocker, Mary P eterson _&#13;
SECO N D ROW-Beverley Collings , Jean Bi sh op, Fl avlan Van D o ll en , J eanette Aramatis. L enora Thorsen. Alberta P et erson , Bernice Wells, Ni ra Pau lu s, Mari lyn D a nneel. Virgini a Huck - felt, P at Th omas.&#13;
TH I RD . ROW-Cecil Cooney, T om Majeski, D on W atts, B ob L arsen, Jimmy Schultz, J oohn&#13;
Ei c h er, Bill Jo sly n . D ick Fo x, Rona ld Narmi, Rog er R hoades, D av id H art , R on ald Keim.&#13;
J oh n Bolin , D a le C ook , &#13;
TOP ROW-Ed Ellis, Ronald Narml, Neal Spence, Harold Whisler, Leonard Schrei ber, Donovan&#13;
Volpp, Don Cowles, Robert W . Smith, B ill Franz Bob Sm ith, Jack Butler, Bob Copeland,&#13;
Norman Wiese, Dick Barritt, Dick Hager, Raymond Krager, Jim Sweetman.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Robert E. Lee, Richard Thornton, Doris Van B i bber, Greta Anderson , Betty&#13;
Geppert, Leitha Edie, Barbara McCl l ntock, Liiiian Gertrude Narml, Leltha Rau, Jackie&#13;
Dettman, Shirley Gahm, Pat Johannsen, Theresa Youngs, Evelyn Mahan, Clarabelle&#13;
Hickman, Marilyn O'Dell.&#13;
SEATED-Jeanne Wadum, Joanne Warden, J anis Smith, P at Fobes, Barbara Butler, Beverly&#13;
Woods, Laois Jensen, Gloria Hummell, Pat Stanley, Betty Foster, Janet F i sher, Delores&#13;
Burtnett, Eileen Lenihan, Lois Larsen, Marilyn Mynster.&#13;
SEATED-Gwen Barger, Audry Walters, Norma B a rnum, .Alva Britt, Elizabeth Hansen, Pat&#13;
Holiday , J ackie Kern, Jack ie Knowl es, Sally Cottm1re, D elores Cook, Sue E lliot . Jean&#13;
Bl ue, Frances Demare.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Bob Webster, P a t Flaxbeard, B a rbara Eldridge, Nodma Y2 akenley, Phyllis Reed, Virgini a Christensen, Pat Bryant, Merna T ay lor, A u g u sta Sisson, Ma r tha Hoyt&#13;
Dixie L ee Tinnel, Norm a C ai n, Gene Ford. '&#13;
THIRD ROW- Al an Heath, John R au, Clifford D anneel , Ph i l ip Bigelow, B ud Smith, Ed&#13;
Hunting, J ack Mulle n, Dick D amon, Pete Graham, J ohn Larson, Bob Miller, Mike&#13;
Murphy.&#13;
c &#13;
FIRSTROW-Phll B igelow, D avid B lodgett, Cecill a ohnson, Delores B urtnett. Shirl ey Thomas,&#13;
Billy M a rsh, Boyd C r ousa.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Carrie May Dinovo, Joyce Heaps, Al Schwartz, Bob Joneson , Bob Copela nd,&#13;
Eugene Schunnlng, Sam F ried , John Davis, Beverly Chambers, John · L arson.&#13;
TH I RD ROW-Shirley Wright, Georgianne Thi Ison, Dor othy, Dorothy Wrig ht, G ilbert G i lson,&#13;
J a !"et P osvar, H arold Whi sler, P aul Falmadge, Sh ir ley Wiese, Delmar Meyer. Norman&#13;
Wiese, John Dinovo.&#13;
BACK ROW-J anet Molek, Marion McHargue, Bob Nowling, Elaine F airman , M ari ly n Nowli~g , J acquie Johnson, Jim C u nningham Roger Redmond Bob Wiiiis, Jim Martin, Dick&#13;
Millard , Mr. T. M . T almadge. ' '&#13;
This year has bee n a very busy one for the T . J. Band. T hey began their performance&#13;
for the fall season with a Pep Band at the Missouri Va lley football game, September 12. Then.&#13;
a trip to Audubon for a Music Festival, a concert at Bayliss Park. the Ak-sar- ben parade in&#13;
Omaha, and a football game in three consecutive days. During the next few days, they became&#13;
a conce rt band again, for the Teachers Convention at the Broadway Theater, October 3 . On&#13;
the 18th of October, the band went again to Audubon for the State Marching Contest, and received a "1 " rating. Following the football games, seating try-outs were given and then practice&#13;
for the Christmas program was begun. On December 18, the Ch ristmas program was p resented ,&#13;
and in the evening, the annua l Christmas party was held for the band membe rs. At the end of the&#13;
first semeste r, Mr. Samuel Gorbach was transfered to Chicago, and Mr. T. M. Ta lmadge ,&#13;
Director of the Audubon Hi gh Band, took over the position. On March 5 , the Band gave a&#13;
conce rt preceding the Military Ball. From then to April 1 O, the Band concentrated on the music&#13;
for the contest held at Glenwood, Iowa . On April 21, the band went to Omaha to hear the United&#13;
States Navy Band. Then, practice for the Spring conce rt, on May 7 , was begun. Changing again&#13;
into a marching band, they marched in the Northwestern Centennia l parade on May 12. T he&#13;
R.O.T.C. Band performed at the Fede ral Inspection at T. )., May 18. The a nnual band banquet&#13;
was he ld on May 20, when awards were presented. Finishing the year. the band w ill march&#13;
in the Memorial Day parade, and an Army pa rade in Omaha .&#13;
A new project this year, is the raisi ng of $2,000.00 for a permenant band platform. This&#13;
is being sponsored by the Band Parents Association.&#13;
...!&#13;
Fift y- sev en &#13;
FRST ROW-Wanda ensen Lucille Beadle, Goldie Parker, Charlene Whittley, Thelma Dawson,&#13;
Janet Cuaval, Marg0&#13;
ie Smith, Jane Weatherill, J eanette Slegel l Carolyn Raybuck, Eileen&#13;
Smith, Gloria Fiori, Georgi a Porter,&#13;
SECOND ROW-Elizabeth Oliphant Sucorra Rodriquez, Helen Hansen, Lavonne Crane Bertha&#13;
Walker, Inez Anderson, M~ry McGruder, Bernice Roundtree, S~irl ey Swaney , Alice&#13;
Christensen, Jona Deen Johannsen, D elores Jones, Norma Lee Cain. Betty F ields.&#13;
THIRD ROW-Beverly Connor, Donna Yeatman, Sally Dalton, Pat Curry, Margie Godsk,&#13;
Elinor Call ahan, Donn a Boyer Owens. Marilyn Sommers, Ann Guinan, ackle F e dora . Mary Stewart, P at Scarpalino, Mary Nielson, P at Marshall.&#13;
BACK ROW-Robert Wrinkle, D onald Watts, D on Cowles, Clifford Danneel, Gary Ogden , George Meyers, Will iam CharleS\&#13;
FRONT ROW-Richard Hoyt, D avid Hart, Don Reams, George TagLre, H arley Weideman.&#13;
James Watson, Donald Peters. &#13;
t:&#13;
BACK ROW-Mr. Fields, Tom Lewi s , Bob Joneson, Edward E llis, John D a v i s, Jerry Sealock,&#13;
Nea l Spence, Dan Plnhero, Phi l Springer, Don Ahart.&#13;
FRONT ROW-Charles Smith, Jimmy Sweetman, Cecil Adkins, Don F eblowitz, D ick Stuelke,&#13;
Bob Christi a nse n . L ewis Webster, Homer Rowe, Leland Terry.&#13;
Science&#13;
B AC K ROW- Cecil Adkins. H enry Carmi chael , Phil Sp r n ig er Dick B arrit Don H eaton , D o n Hutc hi so n, B ob Smith. Mr. Bump, Bob W ebster, Tom Roper, J ames Vaughn.&#13;
FRONT ROW- Steve Elonlch, Ml c'key Goodman, Emil Pavich , J i m Avis, T erry Rickert, D oris&#13;
Wol cott, D arice H a mpton. Ruth W ill iams. Bev erley Thomas. Bi l l Doh se. Mark Cook . A lvin Ch a ncey.&#13;
F ifty -nine &#13;
Aurora&#13;
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FRONT ROW-Janet Boyer, Margaret Herndon, Delores Mamyshoff, Roberta Ryan, Beverly&#13;
Chambers, Lillian Godsk, Doris Woods , Maureen O'Hara, Delores Cook, Gloria Hummel,&#13;
Pat Talbot, Barbara McManamle, Barbara Burke, Marie Perkins, Carolyn Solon.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Mrs. Strickland, Joan Gallagher, Virginia Collins , Donna Boyer. Joan&#13;
Christensen , Janice Milne, Pat Fobes, ackie Dettmann, Peggy Elders, Emogene Mahan,&#13;
Dorothy Schultze, Sally Cottmire, Pat Johannsen, Nancy Luther, Pat Flaxbeard .&#13;
THIRD ROW-Lillian Buck Dixie Lee Tinnel, Eleanor Callahan, Marilyn Sommers Joan&#13;
O' Connor, Donna V~nderzlel, Pat Bryant, .Virginia Christensen, Mari lyn Haynes,&#13;
Mary Paulson , Betty Geppert, Jackie Kern , Liz Hansen, Pat Holiday, Jackie Knowles,&#13;
Merna Taylor, Katheryn Moran .&#13;
FIRST ROC-Barbara McCllntock, Aggie Kudera, Sal ly D a lton, Pat _Curry, Opal Cowles, Beverly&#13;
Thom as, Beverly Morgan, Beverly Woods, Rosalie McMan1me, Audrey Walters, Doris&#13;
Fillebeck, Janis Smith , Bonnie Smothers.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Florine Hansen, Gwen Barber, Greta Anderson, Gerturde Narmi , Lois Jensen .&#13;
Ilene Laugahan, Theresa Youngs, Frances DeMare, Lelta Gauham, Joyce Herald,&#13;
Je_an Blue, Donna Fre.eman, Janet Poncelow, Margret Pettit, Mildred Bredahl, M 1ss Welsch .&#13;
TH I RD DOW-Leatha Edie, Paula Epperson, Anita Ellis, oanne Warden, Leitha Rau, Barbara&#13;
B utler, Laurel Ma i n , Lois Larsen, Jackie Eva ns, Sharlene Cauvel , Pat Baker, Shirley Mullen, Evelyn Lewis, Sue Elliott. &#13;
:J. _jJ. -4.&#13;
THIRD ROW-Mary Cavallaro, Marilyn Parrish , Margaret Grahl , Donna Owens . Marcella Rae,&#13;
Pat Prouty, Barbara Tomich, P a tty O'Hara, Sh irley Moore, Vivian Stallard, Anna Watts.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Miss Ward, Rosalee Nees. Donna Fried, Joyce Heaps, Rosalie Hatcher, Darlene Jones, Lois Fullerw, Norma Lee Cain , Miss Gienger.&#13;
FRONT ROW-Claire Hopkins, Beverley McNeal, Helen Vukson , Joan Christensen, Mary&#13;
Ferreralo, Pat Talbot, Opal Cowles , Beverley Thomas, Joyce Fasten.&#13;
BACK ROW-Dale Kohler, Jacquie Fedor, Rosemarie Jack son, C arrie Mae Godden , Inez&#13;
Andersen, Kathrine M endenh a ll , Clifford Dann ee l, C aro lyn Nie·lsen, P at Vernon . Helen Bowen, Dorothy Espinosa, Jeannette Siegel .&#13;
FRONT ROW-Jea n Blue, Martha Hoy t, Nancy Luther, Robe rt Hill . Miss Reitan, George Mah r t ,&#13;
Donn a Marr, Rodriquez Socorra, Bill Burns, Betty F oster.&#13;
----= · &#13;
Fl RST ROW-Earl a Fezette, Georgene, Rockwell, Susie Elliott, Doris Woolcott, Charlene Palmer&#13;
Joan Garner, Pat Wrinkle, Marilyn Nowling, Lois Larson, Margaret Fricke. '&#13;
SECOND ROW-Vergene Gearhart, Jean Bl u e, Miidred Bredahl, Jackie Evans Miss s Ith&#13;
Shirley Williams, Pat Jolliff, Norma Lea Cain, Shirley Wright, Shirley Pitt. m '&#13;
FRONT ROW- Socorra Rodriguez, Carrie May Dinovo, Dorothy Espinosa, Georgina Wade&#13;
Sally Hough, Emogene Ma han, De lores Gadd, Georgi a Porter, oyce Foster, Beve r yJ Davis'.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Carita Parks, May Ida Bradley. Joyce Heaps, Evelyn Mahan, Jane Weatherill&#13;
Pat Prouty, Marcella Rae, Marion McHargue, Janet Fisher, Frances DeMare Mis~&#13;
Mildred Smith. '&#13;
THIRD ROW-Shirley Swaney, Geraldine Huebner, Betty Foster, Marilyn Corzine, Opa l Cowles,&#13;
Betty Kaufman, Pat Stanley, Bever ly Thomas, Jeanne Martin, Norma Ba r n u m . &#13;
FIRST ROW-Donna Owens, Gwen Barbara, Evelyn Lewis. Margie Wright, Betty Foster,&#13;
Roberta Ryan, Pat Talbot, Pat Fobes, Ruth Wiiiiams, Marilyn Parish, Beverly Davis , Florien Hansen, Janet Boyer, Donna Boyer.&#13;
SECOND ROW-Lois Fuller, Eileen Linaha n , B arbara Burke, Jackie Knowles, Beverly Woods,&#13;
Ch arlen Cauvel, Carol Roper, Pat Vernen, Donna Fried, Mary McGruder, Ann Guinan,&#13;
Elizabeth Oliphant.&#13;
THIRD ROW-Jim S"':'eetmen, Hershel Nuzem , Jim Goldesberrle, Jim Buck, Sam Fried , Don&#13;
Feblowltz, Cecil Smith , Jim Kruse, Ed Howell, Ronald Narmie, Mark Cook&#13;
Camera&#13;
SECOND ROW-Opal Cowles , Marilyn Corzine, Pete L arso n, Harold Brodahl , J ames Avis,&#13;
Mr. Gernetzky, Terry R lckart, Burt H otcklss, Lois Larson .&#13;
FIRST ROW-Beverly Chambers , Shi r ley Thomas, Romona Najmon. Jea n B lue. R uth Williams ,&#13;
Beverly Thomas , Betty Foster, Mildred Brod a hi. &#13;
FRONT ROW-Delores Cook, Donna Owens, Audrey Walters, Pat Talbot,&#13;
JoAnn Gallagher, Maureen Mullen , Lois Jensen, Joan Warden, Doris&#13;
Fairman, Eleanor Callahan, Rosalie McManamie , Gloria Hummel,&#13;
Janice Milne.&#13;
Dorothy Schultz,&#13;
Fillebeck, Elaine&#13;
Virginia Collins,&#13;
SECOND ROW-Margaret Herndon, Sally Cottmlre, Lillian Buck, Virginia Christensen, Pat&#13;
curry , Mary Fiarrello, Joan Christiansen, Barbara Burke, Beverly Woods, Donna&#13;
Vanaerzeil, Lillian Godsk , Dixie Lee Tinnel, Merna Taylor, Doris Woods, Pat Fobes,&#13;
Janice Peterson, Barbara Butler, Pat Baker, Patricia Flaxbeard, Patricia Bryant, Miss Moeller.&#13;
TH 1 RD ROW-Joyce Mordhorst, Nita Ellis, Leatha Eddie, Marilyn Sommers, Betty Geppert, Jackie Knowles, JoAnn O'Conner, Jackie Kern, Janet Boyer, Pat Holiday Elizabeth&#13;
Hansen, Greta Andersen, Jackie Dettman, Sally Dalton, Delores Henry, Donna Boyer, Theresa Youngs, Eileen Lenihan, Roberta Ryan, Donna Freeman, Janet Poncelow.&#13;
c:l!ellerrnan ~&#13;
Ryan Jack Mullen, Edward, Smith, Ever~tt, Harold Kinart, Mike Murphy,&#13;
Clawson , BACK ROW-Leonard Schreiber, Don Graham, Leland Monson, Don Strong, Don&#13;
Jack Hardy, Charles Culek. ROW-Arthur Bates, Dick Damon, John Gibbons, Roger Redmo.nd, Donovan Volpp, SECON~ob Smith , Lym_an Lundeen , Bob Canavan, Al Schwartz, Lewis Webster, Buford&#13;
Haizlip Bob Christensen. W-J~hn Haizlip, Alan Heath, Bob Nusser, Edwin Lane. Delmar Corbin: Joe Nalty,&#13;
First Rg e nry Carmichael, Jim Aten, Cecil Cooney, Norman Taylor, Harold Adams. Jim Kennedy . &#13;
&#13;
~oolba//&#13;
Si x ty -s i x&#13;
T he 1947 Thomas Je ff e rson foot ba ll team sta rted a w innin g season w ith a w in over Missouri Va ll ey, 7-0. Missouri Va ll ey has bee n un bea ten since . The ga me was score less fo r t hree&#13;
quarte rs before Na lty outra n the Bi g Reds on a n e nd run .&#13;
Ce ntra l fe ll next, l 3- 0 . Harold Kina rt sneaked ove r a nd the n pa ssed to Na lty fo r a nother&#13;
touchdown.&#13;
The Jeff e rson te2 m cont inued undefea ted by defea ting A. L., 1 5 - 0. Murphy a nd S::h re ibe r&#13;
scored on a fumb le and a blocked punt respecti vel y. The last three po ints came on a safety la te r&#13;
in the game.&#13;
Tee Jay first tasted de fea t at th e hands of North . Tee Jay outpl aye: d a pow e rful North&#13;
outfi t, but too ma ny 1Jena lti es kept them in a ho le. The fin a l score was 19 - 6.&#13;
Tee Jay rebounded to smothe r Be nson, 2 6-0. The Jeffs' runn ing attac k w as pe rfect. The ir&#13;
speedy backs sped th rough a good Be nson team for fcur ta lli es, three by W . J. Ro llison.&#13;
The tea m took th e c ity championsh ip by smea ring th ei r c ity rival Abraham Linco ln , 28-0.&#13;
The se: ond team pl ayed most of the game .&#13;
In th e last ga me, th e Ye ll owjac ke ts lost to und efr ated Cre ighton Prep, 2 0 - 7 . The Jackets&#13;
pu t up a good score at th e ha lf, 7 - 7 , but fad ed unde r a ba rra ge of passes in th e last ha lf.&#13;
In a ll, th e team finished in a t ie for third pl ace in th e Inte rc ity Lea gu e w ith Tech, took&#13;
the city champi onship , a nd had the lead in g scorer of the lea gue in W . J. Ro llison, full bac k.&#13;
In a non-league game, T . J. was out-passed by a snappy Boys Town tea m, althou gh the&#13;
Ye ll owjackets' ground pl ay was bette r.&#13;
The Ya nn iga ns, coached by Be rn ie Bo lton, trud ged th rough an up a nd down season . The&#13;
first game wa s he re, agai nst Be nson. Jil es tossed the lone score to w in for th e Bunni es, 6-0.&#13;
Bad tack lin g proved fa tal fo r Coach Bo lton 's boys.&#13;
Ce ntral was a nnihil ated, 25-0, by a pe rfect footba ll machine . The Ya nni ga ns' john&#13;
Gibbons, freshman , in his second foo tba ll game, made severa l b rilli ant runs.&#13;
Fast backs from T eh outra n Tee jay de fende rs fo r two touchdown a nd the game. The&#13;
line p layed we ll fo r the Ya nn iga ns.&#13;
Th e trad it ion- packed second team c lassic w ith Abe Linco ln we nt to th e Bo ltonee rs, 18-0.&#13;
It was a we ll- dese rved wi n, as it was th e first w in by a Ya nni ga n team ove r a ny team coac h 2d&#13;
by Ka lte nborn, Abe Linco ln second tea m coac h.&#13;
Over on the Packed fi e ld the Ya nni ga ns downed Sou th, 13-0. John Gi bbons a nd Dan&#13;
Schwa rt z made the ta lli es.&#13;
T he last game was agai nst the undefea ted North tea m a nd th ~ Ya nni ga ns d id no be tte r&#13;
against the champi ons th an the othe r teams. The fi nal sco re was 1 5-0. Th e Bo ltonee rs&#13;
finished w ith a 3 w in -3 loss reco rd. &#13;
FIRST ROW: Don Strong, Calvin Lehmer, Al Schwartz, Alan Heath , Leland Monson, Ed Smith ,&#13;
W . J. Rollison.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Ronald Graham, Delmar Corbin, Jack M ullen, Arthur Bates, Don Ryan , Dic'k&#13;
D a mon, Donavan Volpp, Leon a rd Schreiber, Coach Stuelke.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Don Everett. David Torrez, Mike Murphy, Bill Cl a usen, Lyman Lundeen, Joe&#13;
Nalty, Harold Kin art, Leroy Carter, Roy Adam SJ.&#13;
FIR ST ROW : Tom Roper, John Gib bo ns , D on Ro ckwe ll. Bob H at c he r, Ed Elli s. J o hn H aizlip, Em Ery H ayd'en .&#13;
E.ECOND ROW: R ay Ol es. Anthony Narmi, Eld on L etn er, B ob Smith . Don Ad kins, Keith&#13;
Schrader, De a n Knowles, Bill Dohse.&#13;
THIRD ROW: R ichard Steffa n , T om Tingley. B ob D a mon , Chu ck C u lek. Jim Kennedy. Roger&#13;
Witke, L ela nd Terry, Mr. Bo l t on.&#13;
FOURTH ROW : Merill Morf erd . D a n Sc hwartz , B i ll Coffey, Wilmer Miller. Don H eaton. Ji m&#13;
Dugg a n , R i ch ard P etersen, J ack Butler. &#13;
Si x ty - eig ht&#13;
This season was a profitable one for the Yellowjackets as far as pa st history was conerned.&#13;
The Jeffs got off on the wrong foot the first gcame, losing to Benson 38-37. Th ; following&#13;
week, howeve r, they troun:ed Logan 59-21.&#13;
They stayed in the groove and managed a poor win ove r Sioux City Trinity 31 -25. lt&#13;
was a wi ld game all the way, with the Jeffs looking their poorest.&#13;
After that wild game was out of th e ir system they came to life and defeated Malvern&#13;
63-25. They got off to a terrific start and kept a hot pace. The reserves played most of th e gam2.&#13;
Clawson was high scorer.&#13;
The ir next game wasn't an easy victory. They came from behind to down St. Franc is. Again&#13;
Clawson was h igh scorer with 11 .&#13;
They felt the loss of W. J. Rollison in the next ga me which th ey lost 40-35. It was a&#13;
hard-fought ga me with neith e r team sure of the outcome till the la st few seconds.&#13;
The Abe Lynx handed th e Jeffs their third loss and their second straight. In their rivalry&#13;
both teams played their best games. A. L. managed to overpower the Jeffs and win handil y&#13;
47-39. T . J. then trave led across the river and took a trimming from Creighton Prep, absorbing&#13;
their worst defeat of the season, by the score of 55-27 . Kinart, playi ng one of his best rebound games, just couldn't compete with Heyden and Benson, both 6 feet 5 . Dimunitive Pete&#13;
La rsen san k four buckets with a miunte to go but the seconds lost 36-28.&#13;
Th e Jeffs hit the win column again by stoppin g a fighting crew from Gl enwood 4 7 -33.&#13;
Corb in was h igh point man wi th 12. Next, the Je ffs chalked up a victo ry by the small sco re of&#13;
32-29, ove r North Hi gh .&#13;
They then avenged an early defeat by stopping Benson 38-35. It was a crowd thriller all&#13;
the way. Del Corbin was good for 17 points. In their next game th e Jeffs nudged out Harlan&#13;
39-34. Kinart, shelved because of an injury, was sore ly missed .&#13;
T . J., putting on one of the ir greatest shows, rece ived a loss from A. L. by th e sma ll score&#13;
of 32-31 . The following week they put on a n even better battle against Boystown and came&#13;
close to making a n upset victory. At th e e nd of the third quarter the Je ffs led by 1 O points,&#13;
but Boystown showed why they were a great ball club by overcoming tha t lead a nd w inning 47 -&#13;
46. Afte r losing two close games the Jeffs couldn't assemble a ny kind of a n attack against Mo.&#13;
Va lley and lost a poorly pl ayed game . They the n managed to defeat a vastly improved Central&#13;
club.&#13;
The Jeffs e nded the regu la r sea son with a 9 wi n- 7 loss record. They opened their district&#13;
p lay by li cki ng a jynx and defeated A. L. 47-42. This vitory in d istrict was the first tim ~ si nce&#13;
1 944 that the Jeffs have beEn ab le to beat A. L.&#13;
They traveled to Carroll for sub -sta te play, w here they took on Boone a nd lost, That&#13;
ended thei r basketball for this season but next yea r w ith four of the first five ba:k th 2y ou ght&#13;
to go places. Culek a nd Corbin a re next yea r's captains a nd both are great pl aye rs. &#13;
BACK ROW: John G ibbons, Roger W ltke, Lyman L u ndeen, Don Strong, Jim Ken nedy.&#13;
FRONT ROW : H arold Kina rt, Bill Cl awson, Delmar Corbin, B ill Rollison , Charles C ulek .&#13;
FIRST ROW: Tom Roper, John Gi bbon s, D on l'!ockwell, B ob Hatcher, Ed E llis. John H asli p, Emery M ayden.&#13;
SECOND ROW : R ay Oles, Anthony Narmi, Eldon L et ner, Bob Smith. D on Ad kins. Ke ith Schrader, Dean Knowles, B i ll Doh se.&#13;
THIRD ROW : R ichard Steffa n, Tom T i nley, Bob D amon, Chuck C ulek. Jim Kennedy . Roger W itke, L eland Terry, Mr. Bolton.&#13;
• -&#13;
Seventy&#13;
During the 47-48 season Tee Jay's wrestling squad chal ked up a total of twe lve school ..&#13;
a district meet .. and a state mee t on the ir schedule . Coach Orville Orr turned out his usual&#13;
competent team, and his fine coaching was evident to the many wrestling fans as they watched&#13;
his boys wi n eight out of the twelve school matches, ta ke second place in Inter-City, w in the&#13;
District title, and place seventh at Sta te .&#13;
The first vitim of the year was Tech, by a score of 32-14. Pep Conney, 8 5 pound n ewcomer, d rew the top match of the evening.&#13;
South lost the first seven matches in a row, to lose to Tee Jay, 26- 14.&#13;
With the third meet came Tee Jay's first defeat, at the hands of Central. The final score&#13;
was 22-20. Walte r Furle r a nd Jim Aten were outstanding, a long with dependable Don Ryan.&#13;
North High absorbed a de feat in the next meet, 26-12. This match suppli ed a lot of&#13;
excitEment, with John Haiz lip defeating a Nebraska State Champion.&#13;
The next opponent was Eagle Grove, Tee Jay winning by 19 -1 6. A. L. came next, and again&#13;
the Tee Jay boys were up to pa r, ending on top o f a 26- 20 score .&#13;
Fort Dodge handed Tee Jay the ir second defeat of the season, 20- 12. Ed Lane's wrestling&#13;
ability was outstanding in th;s meet.&#13;
In a second meeting with ·i ech, Tee Jay aga in won, 30-12.&#13;
Bob Nusser, freshman newcomer, wrestled South's state champion wi th a style that made&#13;
him a favo rite w ith the fans. The fi nal score was in Tee Jay's f&lt;l'10 r , 24- 12.&#13;
Central agai n defeated Tee Jay, 20-17. This meet was anexciting one, and, as a result,&#13;
Tee Jay was driven from the race for the Inte r-City title.&#13;
The last match of the season regularly scheduled was w ith North Hi gh. Tee Jay won,&#13;
28-14.&#13;
The n the Tee Jay toys went to the District meet at Des Moi nes, and came home with&#13;
first place.&#13;
At State, Don Ryan agai n proved his ability as he became a State Champ:on for the second&#13;
yea r in a row. The team ended up in seventh place.&#13;
Although some of the boys graduated, the team, next yea r, should be one of the top ones&#13;
Tee Jay has ever had, w ith some materia l returni ng to the mats. &#13;
FIRST ROW: John Haslip, Henry Carmichael, Bob Christensen, Roger Redman, Jim Aten, Norman T aylor, Beauford Haslip.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Dick D amon, Ed Lane, Leon ard Schreiber, Don Ryan, Bob Nusser, Leland&#13;
Monson, Ed Smith, O r ville Orr.&#13;
FIRST ROW : Dale Cook, Lewis Webster, D ick Millard. D ean Bailey, Norman Whitel y . D a n P abst, H ershel Nusum.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Keith Schrader, Bob Montgomery, D a ile Lano, Harold Millinger. B ob Hatc h er ,&#13;
Ri chard Steffan, Peter Canavan, Earl Jensen. &#13;
Don Rya n's reco rd spea ks for itse lf as to the type of wrestler h e was.&#13;
In 1947 he was undefea ted in cual meets, and topped it off by winn :ng the District&#13;
championsh 'p plus the state champicmh :p that year.&#13;
During th e pa st season, 1948, he was not only undefrated but he won l l falls out of&#13;
l 3 matches. Many of the l::oys Don wrestled this year outweighed him from l O to 35 lbs.&#13;
Coa:h Orr always put him a;ainst th e cleverest opponent of the team T . J. wrestled. Don,&#13;
we ighing only 152 ll::s., cculd fulfill the l 55 pound class and the 165 lb. class as well as&#13;
doing a splendid job in the heavyweight di vision.&#13;
Coach Orr call ed him his utility man, because he was able to use him in three differe nt&#13;
we:ghts.&#13;
Don won th e State Championship again in 1948 , only he moved up on e weight to th e&#13;
l 55 lb. c lass in doing it.&#13;
He came back the next week and copped the 160 lb. class in th e Midwest A.A.U.&#13;
wrestling tournament. Then the following week he entered th 2 district Olympic tournament at&#13;
Nebraska Unive rsity and won second place which qualified him for the Olympics at Am2s, Iowa.&#13;
Winn ing the Midwest A.A.U. at Cmaha qualified him for the National A.A.U at Hempstead, New York. The city council of Council Bluffs, with aid by the Nonpareil and its sports&#13;
reporter, George Lindsey , raised over $500 for the Don Ryan appreciation fund a nd se nt not only&#13;
Don but his coach Orville Orr to this tournament in New York. This trip was th 2 highlight of&#13;
Don's high schoo l wrestling career. Although he didn't pl ace in the tournament, he had a pl easa nt&#13;
one week stay in New York City, see ing all th e famous places, a big league ball game, and&#13;
other sights.&#13;
Th e peop le of Council Bluffs certainly showed th e ir appreciation of Don by th e ir fin e&#13;
response.&#13;
Don Rya n will long be remembered as one of the fin est a thl e tes T . J. ha s eve r had, also&#13;
one of the finest academic stude nts of the school. We know Don will continue to rece ive&#13;
grea t e r awa rds as he goes on to college and the future .&#13;
Best of luck in your further acheivements, Don . &#13;
&#13;
R.O:J.C.&#13;
Seventy-four&#13;
------,&#13;
SERGEANT TODD CAPTAIN SPAULD ING&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Cadet Colonel Donovan L. Vol pp . . .... ...... . . .. Battalion Commande r&#13;
Ma jor John Rau ............ . . ..... ..... .. Plan and training officer&#13;
Major Harold Adams ....... . . . . ... .... . . . Plans and training officer&#13;
Captain Robert Smith ... ..... . . . . ... . ... .... .. .. . . . Supply Officer&#13;
Captain Don Ryan ........... ... .. . . . .... . . . .. .... .... . Ad jutant&#13;
Captain John Larsen .... . ... . . . ........ . ... A Company Comma nde r&#13;
Captain Robert Webster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Company Commander&#13;
Captain Gene Ford ...... . .. .. . . ........... . C Company Commander&#13;
Captain Jack Mullens. . . . . . . . . ....... . . D Company Commander&#13;
Lyle Culbertsen . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. Executive Officer, Company A&#13;
Rollie White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Executive Officer, Company B&#13;
Clifford Danneel .. . ....... . .. . . . ..... Executive Officer, Company C&#13;
Dale Davis. . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . ... . Executive Officer.Company D&#13;
Arthur Bates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... Platoo n Leader&#13;
Leland Monson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Platoon Leader&#13;
Edw in Lane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Platoon Lead er&#13;
Don Strong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Platoon Leader&#13;
Robert Flanagan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Platoon Leader&#13;
Ivan Allen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Platoon Leade r&#13;
Edward Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Platoon Leader&#13;
A commissioned officer of the Thomas Jefferson R.O .T .C. Battalion is a com;:&gt;etent person&#13;
with two or more yea rs of R.O.T.C. trai ni ng behi nd him a nd a thorough theoretical and pra::ti -&#13;
cal knowledge of m ilitary science a nd tact ics.&#13;
The Thomas JeffersonR.O.T.C. unit, unde r the direction of Captain Spaulding a nd Sergeant&#13;
Todd, was sponsor of the nineteenth annua l Mi litary Ball h eld on Ma rch fifth . The cade t officers&#13;
were announced.&#13;
The R.O.T .C. stood Federa l inspection on May 18 th and 19th. The inspeting officers were&#13;
Lt. Col. Davis and Ma jor Riggs. The cadet corps made a fine showi ng.&#13;
The Battalion wi ll march in the Memorial Day Parade. The t hird year cade ts are exem p t&#13;
from the parade and they will be replaced by the second year cadets.&#13;
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JOHN RA U&#13;
PAT BRYANT&#13;
Colonel&#13;
DONAVAN VOLPP&#13;
JAN IS SMITH&#13;
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Major&#13;
ROY ADAMS&#13;
BEVERLY WOODS&#13;
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FIRST ROW: Donavon Volpp, Marlene Frye, Patricia Bryant, Gerald Phllllps, Frances DeMare,&#13;
Phil Bigelow.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Don Cowles, Norman Wiese, M uqaret Herndon , Raymond Kreger, Wi nlfred&#13;
Cahill , Al Schwartz, Gordon Griffith, Ed Ell1S\&#13;
Senior Pia'!&#13;
Alan Heath , Phil Bigelow, Marna Taylor, Clifford Danneel , Pat Bryant. &#13;
FIRST ROW: John Larsen, Leltha Rau.&#13;
BACK ROW: Barbara Burke, Phil Bigelow, Jackie Dettman , Joan Christensen, Ed Lane.&#13;
D ick Rogers, Bob Copeland , Pat Flaxbeard, Beverly Morgan. Neal Spence. Dick B arrett, J oa n&#13;
Gallagher. &#13;
• &#13;
PORTRAITS&#13;
OF&#13;
DISTINCTION&#13;
BIRELEY'S&#13;
BEVERAGES&#13;
•&#13;
2903 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BEST WISHES FROM&#13;
DWARFIES&#13;
/K '&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1948&#13;
EW ALD'S CAFE&#13;
T&#13;
2312 West Broadway·&#13;
Phone 9957&#13;
STANDARD&#13;
AUTO PARTS CO.&#13;
Complete line of automotive parts&#13;
•&#13;
Quality - Service&#13;
1618 W. Broadway Phone 3-3760&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO.&#13;
32nd &amp; Broadway&#13;
Phone 6216&#13;
Eighty -one &#13;
Telephone 6623&#13;
WHEELER DRUG&#13;
~&#13;
32nd St. and Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
The Emergency Store&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
Richmond Auto Parts&#13;
Parts for all cars&#13;
28th and Broadway&#13;
Eighty-two&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
WEST BROADWAY&#13;
MARKET&#13;
3340 West Broadway&#13;
Congr atulations.&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1948&#13;
Walton Greenhouses&#13;
500 No. 26th Street&#13;
Phone 2234&#13;
LANE'S CAFE&#13;
U. S. Choice Steaks Chicken dinners&#13;
Soups-Sandwiches Breakfast Items&#13;
and&#13;
Dinners served all hours&#13;
Drive In Parking&#13;
Malts - - - Sodas&#13;
220 E. B'dway 2608 W. B'dway&#13;
P hone 9940 Phone 9893&#13;
C&amp;F&#13;
Hardware and Electric Co.&#13;
2325 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 2472 &#13;
I&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Neil Durick Company&#13;
t&#13;
2221 W. Broadway&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Schluter Grocery Co.&#13;
2102 Avenue C&#13;
Phone 3-0015&#13;
Paul Di Bono&#13;
Shoe Shop&#13;
506 S. 21st Street&#13;
Harry Hurd&#13;
Plumbing &amp; Heating&#13;
2020 West Broadway&#13;
Dial 3-2573&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Platner Lumber Company&#13;
27th &amp; Broadway&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Mr.and Mrs.Joe Passer&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of 1948&#13;
Campbell Implement Co.&#13;
1920 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 3-1501&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Council Bluffs Hatchery&#13;
-D9t h Street &amp; Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
E; ghty·thre~ &#13;
•&#13;
Erskine Motors&#13;
Dodge - Plymouth&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of 1948&#13;
Redmond's Service&#13;
Greasing - Accessories&#13;
Tires and Batteries&#13;
For a push or a pull call 9785&#13;
1824 West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
Class of 1948&#13;
Wholesale Auto Co.&#13;
Home of the Hudson&#13;
1800 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 3-0632&#13;
International&#13;
Motor Trucks&#13;
•&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
3105 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 7786&#13;
Eigthy ·four&#13;
rrrrmnrrmmmnnmrmmmmm••••••••••• iiiili!!!i!!!!!!l!I l!!!!l!lnnllllllllIIIIIIIIll&#13;
Soft Water Service Co.&#13;
629 West Broadway&#13;
"Ask your neighbor"&#13;
I' ll"' '!!'!!' ''"'""''!!•'""'!![ill!!''''"!!'•!!!!!! L1lil1llillllllU&#13;
Learn to Bowl&#13;
Broadway Recreation&#13;
6th &amp; Broadway&#13;
Supers Cleaners&#13;
S-~ Best of luck to the Seniors&#13;
Congratulations from your&#13;
PORTABLE&#13;
TYPEWRITER&#13;
HEADQUARTERS&#13;
EMARINE'S&#13;
•&#13;
Broadway at Scott&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Air-Conditioned&#13;
Open To 10 :00 P.M.&#13;
COOK&#13;
CAREFUL&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
303 W. Bdwy Phone 6636&#13;
SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
AND BEST WISHES&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
Co. Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulation&#13;
From&#13;
Martin's Drug Store&#13;
Broadway at Scott Co. Bluffs&#13;
Con gr a tu la tions&#13;
Class of 1948&#13;
SWANSON&#13;
Furniture Co.&#13;
•&#13;
"Everything For The Home"&#13;
342 W. Bdwy. Phone 3-1212&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
State Savings Bank&#13;
~ Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Member F.D.l.C.&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO&#13;
THE CLASS OF 1948&#13;
Council Bluffs Gas Co.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Eighty-five &#13;
C. E. Baird--Jewelry&#13;
Anytime is Gift Time"&#13;
8 Scott St. Phone 4936&#13;
Compliments t o&#13;
The Class of "48"&#13;
Knox &amp; Company&#13;
•&#13;
Real Estate - Insurance Loans&#13;
202 W. Bdwy. Phone 4818&#13;
Congr atulations&#13;
To The Class of "48"&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
LAUNDRY&#13;
~&#13;
125 W. Broadway Phone 5544&#13;
Knudsen Auto Service&#13;
Con gr a t u la tions&#13;
To The Class of "48"&#13;
Sales . .. .. .. . .. .... .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. Services&#13;
Desoto Plymouth&#13;
149 W. Broadway Phone 9525&#13;
E ighty ·slx&#13;
We Congr atulate the Class of "48"&#13;
Y ounkerman Seed Co.&#13;
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY&#13;
Better Cr ops F rom Better Seed&#13;
55 Faithfu l Years Service&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
KELEHER PHARMACY&#13;
112 W. Bdwy. P hone 7777&#13;
Co. Bluffs&#13;
BEST WISHES TO&#13;
CLASS OF 1948&#13;
KEENAN&#13;
G!ass and Paint Co.&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
18 Pearl&#13;
Fred R. Shaw&#13;
Flower Shop&#13;
~&#13;
Phone 7355 &#13;
Beem-Be If ord f uncral Hom~ Thomas A. Belford&#13;
•&#13;
Willow Ave. at Sixth Street&#13;
Telephone 6172&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
L. H. Katelman&#13;
111 So. Main St.&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To Every Member of the Class&#13;
of 1948&#13;
For having acheived this important&#13;
Milestone in your life.&#13;
Harry C. Crowl Company&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Insurance Brokers&#13;
In Our New Home&#13;
Free Parking for our Clients&#13;
We&#13;
"EXIST"&#13;
to ser ve and protect our clients&#13;
John N. Eddy&#13;
Insurance&#13;
14 P earl Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Best wishes to the class of "48"&#13;
HUGHES MOTOR CO.&#13;
CHEVROLET CAR and TRUCKS&#13;
Authorized Sales and Services&#13;
153 W. Broadway Phone 5591&#13;
Sully Motor Company&#13;
BUICK&#13;
Sales and Service&#13;
• .&#13;
Phone 6667 &amp; 6668&#13;
126 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
E. M. Pat Jensen&#13;
J &amp; S Electric Co.&#13;
~~&#13;
Everything Electrical&#13;
41 No. Main St.&#13;
Harry W. Schultz&#13;
Around&#13;
the corner&#13;
from anywhere ~~~&#13;
(&#13;
E ighty-seven &#13;
Anjworlh P,inlin9J Co.&#13;
PHONE 5519&#13;
Masonic Temple Bldg. Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments and Best Wishes&#13;
to Senior Class of 1948&#13;
from&#13;
~ onpan~il J~oto l:lngra&amp;ing Qlo.&#13;
Eighty - eight&#13;
• •• ~~.· • ~· •&#13;
2801 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
r' '&#13;
Compliments and Best Wishes&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1948&#13;
Cohoe Lumber and Supply Co.&#13;
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS&#13;
........ --- Millwork • Roofing • Insulated Brick Siding • Paint and Hardware&#13;
Office and Yard: 25 South 15th Street&#13;
Phone 2546 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
W e will a lways keep on hand the best materials for your future home&#13;
Compliments to the Class of 1948&#13;
Beno's&#13;
Southwestern Iowa's Oldest and Largest Department Store&#13;
Eighty· nine &#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Company&#13;
"49 YEARS OF QUALITY"&#13;
Everything ready to wear&#13;
for&#13;
Men - Women - Children&#13;
"Get the Habit"&#13;
Congratulations and Success&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1948&#13;
To maintain this success&#13;
Always be properly dressed&#13;
•&#13;
If its for Dress, Sports or Work&#13;
you will always find it at&#13;
The Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
536-38 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ninety &#13;
.,&#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 Repaired - Complete Body Rebuilding&#13;
W. F. Robinson Dial 7372&#13;
329 W. Broadway&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
You'll Find&#13;
What you Want&#13;
When you Want it&#13;
At the right price&#13;
Broadway at Bryant - Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ninety-one &#13;
Congratulations to the Class of "48"&#13;
Now is the time for you to look toward the future&#13;
A welcome hand is given to all&#13;
~a±ianal PERSONAL LOANS&#13;
F.H.A. Mortgage Loans&#13;
ro .THE "48" GRADUATESCONGRATULATIONS&#13;
Iowa's Oldest Bank extends its best wishes for future success to&#13;
the graduates of Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
Ninety-two&#13;
Whatever your future plans-whether they include&#13;
a college education or not, you'll find our services&#13;
helpful and you'll enjoy the friendly welcome that&#13;
The Old Bank extends to its young friends.&#13;
A Strong Bank Since 1856&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. &#13;
REACH FOR&#13;
HOMOGENIZED&#13;
VITAMIN D&#13;
MILK&#13;
•&#13;
AT YOUR DOOR OR FAVORITE STORE&#13;
Lincoln - Mercury Sales and Service&#13;
Lincoln . ·. Mercury&#13;
"Where To Buy Them"&#13;
Allbee &amp; Urling Motor Co.&#13;
25 4th St. Phone 2859&#13;
Cf Ad&#13;
:J'fpedeltinlj Co.&#13;
*&#13;
Masonic Temple Bldg.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Jhc Ole Rasmussen Co.&#13;
347 West Broadway&#13;
Telephone 6191&#13;
Ninet y- th ree &#13;
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EDWARD T. JEWETT&#13;
General Science&#13;
NATHALIA M. HUTCHISON&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
HELEN KOHR&#13;
Dean of Girls, English&#13;
RALPH M. LETTS&#13;
Geome try&#13;
ESTHER W . MADDEN&#13;
English, Geography &#13;
1 _&#13;
HAZEL T . M ILLER&#13;
English&#13;
JOH N M . SHELDON&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
MINNIE B. RUPP&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
RUTH L. MOELLER&#13;
America n History&#13;
GRACE D. SCHROEDER&#13;
Bookkeeping&#13;
FRANK J. PALUKA&#13;
Am. History, Bus. Law&#13;
I. F. MUELLER&#13;
Drawing&#13;
ORVILLE 0. ORR&#13;
Economics&#13;
LILLIAN C. REITAN&#13;
Spanish. Eng lish&#13;
JOSEPH SK LEN ICKA&#13;
Jun . Bus .. Bio logy&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
MARGIE SMITH&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
DOROTHY G. THORNTON&#13;
Librarian&#13;
MARTHA WANBERG&#13;
World History&#13;
MILDRED D. SMITH&#13;
Girls Phys. Ed.&#13;
GARNET C. WELSCH&#13;
Civics&#13;
GAYLORD R. STUELKE&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
MRS. CLARA M. STRICKLAND&#13;
Am. Gov., Mod. Probs.&#13;
HOMER L. TOWNSEND&#13;
Gen. Science, Radio&#13;
JAMES D. WHITE&#13;
English, Dramatics &#13;
EteAf J.. c ye. t&#13;
12yelo!o/f' 8oyA'&#13;
fJ.lyA/("I 8/1/eo.~ ....._&#13;
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O;f!«a. _7',.Aa: __ )(.,..1. /:)o.Ao/iy )rfcie. 1 ~.d. /;;,. "Jue.A.lle&#13;
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9 &#13;
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NORMAN WHIT ELEY&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
JIM KRUSE&#13;
President&#13;
LOIS FULLER&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
HISTORY OF THE JANUARY CLASS&#13;
VIVIAN HARTWELL&#13;
Secretary&#13;
This class entered Thomas Jefferson in January, 1947, with 93 members.&#13;
As juniors, they joined with the June junior class to elect John Gibbons as their&#13;
class President. H e was assisted by Dick Hoyt, Vice President, Jane Pickering,&#13;
Secretary, and Fannie Mae Cool, Treasurer.&#13;
Today they are graduating as a class of 32 with Jim Kruse as their Presi·&#13;
dent. He is assisted by Norman Whiteley, Vice President, Vivian Hartwell,&#13;
Secretary, and Lois Fuller, Treasurer.&#13;
11 &#13;
HOLGER DUANE FINLEY&#13;
General&#13;
DONNA BOYER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Girls' Council treasurer, Aurora par!.,&#13;
Red Cross secretary, Pep, Science, Road&#13;
Shows I, 2, 3, 4, "Sweethearcs," "Ro·&#13;
berta," "Red Mill," Sextctte, Madrigal&#13;
Singers, Office Attendant, "May&#13;
Fete," Cheerleader.&#13;
JACK L. CUCCIA&#13;
General&#13;
B:ology, Rifle Team, Track&#13;
LOIS FULLER&#13;
Red Cross, Choir, Transfer from N cw• berg, Oregon, Baseball.&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Pep, Senior Class treasurer, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, F. H . A., Road&#13;
Show 1 .&#13;
JOHN H. GIBBONS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Stud,ent Council, Boys' City, Letter·&#13;
men s, Basketball, State track Cham•&#13;
pion.ship, Football, "May Fete," Junior&#13;
president, "Red Mill," Science, Road shows 2, 3, Choir.&#13;
Band&#13;
PATRICIA GRATE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Pep Club.&#13;
5 e.JtioA...d&#13;
DONALD HARRIS&#13;
General&#13;
JOYCE HEAPS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Girls' Council, .A1truma, Pep, Roaa&#13;
Shows 2, 3, 4, 'Our Hearts Were&#13;
Young and Gay "Snafu," "Smilin'&#13;
Through," Band, Y. G. A. A., F. H. A.&#13;
Girls' Lounge proctor.&#13;
MARY JANE CAVELLARO&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
P ep, F. H. A ., "May Fete ."&#13;
DONALD FEBLOWITZ&#13;
General&#13;
R ed Cross president, Student Council,&#13;
Boys' City, Bio logy.&#13;
VIVIAN HARTWELL&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
N ational Honor Society, Girls' Council,&#13;
Student Council, Pep, January Class secretary, "May Fete."&#13;
FRANK BENJAMIN HINES&#13;
General&#13;
Orchestra, Band. &#13;
EDWARD L. HOWELL&#13;
"Roberta," "Red Mill," Red Cross.&#13;
JOHN C. LARSEN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Biology president, Slide Rule, Student&#13;
Council, Road Show 2, "Roberta."&#13;
DONALD PETERS&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
R ed Cross.&#13;
DONALD REAMS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council. Self-reliant. Int erna·&#13;
tional Relations, Operetta, \Vrestlin g,&#13;
Football, Track.&#13;
CLARENCE JAMES KRUSE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Boys• City, Senior president, Basket•&#13;
ball, Football, Lettermen's, Student&#13;
Council, Ooeretta, Red Cross.&#13;
DONALD LUCAS&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Red Cross.&#13;
BEVERLY McNEAL&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Pep, "May Festival," F. H . A.&#13;
MARLENE OHGE&#13;
College Stenographic&#13;
Pep, "May Fete," Y. G.&#13;
5 tlZ j O/L.4&#13;
ARNOLD RATHKE&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
BERNICE ROUNDTREE&#13;
St nogra~ •1ic&#13;
Y ·T eens, Road Shows , 2, Operetta&#13;
HAROLD MEIDLINGER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council, Boys' City, Letter·&#13;
men"&gt;, "Red Mill," Road Show 3.&#13;
DONA OWENS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Aurora president, Pep secretary and&#13;
~~ . at a~.n;~· Road Shows 2, 3, 4, Roberta, Red Mill," City Red Cross&#13;
sec retary, Girls' Lounge proctor, Girls'&#13;
Sextette.&#13;
...&#13;
1 3 &#13;
Red&#13;
14&#13;
SELDONIA RUIZ&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
Cross, Y. G. A. A., "Snafu."&#13;
JAMES SCHREIBER&#13;
Football, \Vrestling.&#13;
WILLIAM E. SULLIVAN&#13;
. Manual Arts.&#13;
Biology, Printing Club.&#13;
ROBERT MARCUM&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
SHIRLEY J. SWANEY&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Student Council, Library, Pep, Red&#13;
Cross, Road Shows ! , 2, 3, G. A . A.,&#13;
Office Attendant, Choir.&#13;
NORMAN WHITELEY&#13;
. College Prep&#13;
Senior vice·president Wrestling Let• term en's. • '&#13;
s t1zi O.IL..6&#13;
EVELYN JANE WEATHERILL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor, Girls' Council vice·&#13;
president, Student Council, Library&#13;
secretary, Aurora, Pep, Football Queen,&#13;
Choir, Girls' Lounge, Road Shows 2,&#13;
3, "Roberta."&#13;
DELMAR STICKMAN&#13;
Manual Arts &#13;
~&#13;
LARRY PETERS&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
RICHARD WOOD&#13;
President&#13;
LILLIAN GERMAR&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
HISTORY OF THE JUNE SENIOR CLASS&#13;
BETTY LEE HICKMAN&#13;
Secretary&#13;
September, 1947, marked the entrance of today's graduating class into&#13;
Thomas Je fferson High School. In their junior year they elected John Gibbons&#13;
as their President. H e was assisted by Dick H oyt, Vice President, Jane Pickering,&#13;
Secretary, and Fannie M ac Cool, Treasurer.&#13;
The annual Junior-Senior Prom, "The May Fctc," was sponsored by them&#13;
in the spring of 1950.&#13;
N ow they number nearly 160. They have Richard W ood as their President,&#13;
and Larry Peters, Vice President, Betty Lee Hickman, Secretary, and Lillian&#13;
G ermar, Treasurer.&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
MARVIN HOMER BEEZLEY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Boys' City Park Commissioner, Student&#13;
Cou:icil, R.ed Cross, Biology, Letter• men s, Quill '&amp; Scroll, Signal staff&#13;
Football, Basketball manager '&#13;
ARDEN BLANCHARD&#13;
.·&#13;
DONALD ANDERSON&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
JEANNETTE ARMA TIS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Aurora, Pep, Library, Road Shows I,&#13;
2, 4, A Capella Choir, Red Cross, Girls'&#13;
Sextette, "Sweethearts," "The Red&#13;
Mill," "Messiah," Colonial Ball&#13;
qwze&#13;
BEVERLY BENEDICT&#13;
College Prep&#13;
RICHARD ANDERSON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Slide Rule treasurer, Science, Football,&#13;
Annual staff&#13;
JO ANN AUSTIN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
F. H . A. President, Reporter, Conven·&#13;
tion Delegate, Y·Teen vice•president. Historian, Girls' Council, Pep, Library,&#13;
Altruma, "Snafu," Signal Editor, Monti·&#13;
cello Assistant Editor, Quill and Scroll&#13;
Girls' Loun ge, Road Show l, Band,&#13;
Orchestra, Red Cross&#13;
VERNON BOCK&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
JO ANNE BOEGE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
~!~~ma, Y·Teen, Pep, F.H .A., Red&#13;
WARREN KEITH BOWERS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football, Lettermen's&#13;
JOHN BOLIN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Slide Rule, Biology, Science,,, ~tte ·&#13;
men's "Best Foot Forward, O.ur ' d G " "Sweet• Hearts .:1-".:re Youn.~ ~:' d a~ II " "Ro•&#13;
hearts Katinka, Re 1 •&#13;
berta/' Football, Track, Roadsh ows 1,&#13;
2, 3, 4&#13;
ROBERT COFFEY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Spanish P resident, Biology, Basketball,&#13;
All State Football, Road Show 3, Let·&#13;
termen 's, Red Cross. &#13;
BEYERL Y ANN COLLINGS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society, Girls' Council,&#13;
Aurora, Pep, Library, "Roberta," Road&#13;
Shows I, 2, 3, 4, "Red Mill," "Sweet·&#13;
hearts," ··our Hearts \Ve re Young and&#13;
Gay," Signal, Office attendant, A Cap·&#13;
clla choir.&#13;
DALE COOK&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Self Reliant, Slide Ruic President, Let·&#13;
termen 's, Boys' City, \Vrestlin g, Road&#13;
Shows I, 2, 3, "Roberta," "Best Foot&#13;
Forward," "Our Hearts \Vere Youn g&#13;
and Gay," "Snafu," A Capella Choir.&#13;
DARLENE COLLINS&#13;
General&#13;
Y. G's. Red Cross, Dramatics, D . 0&#13;
FANNIE MAE COOL&#13;
College Stenographic&#13;
Road Shows I, 2, 3, 4, "Katrinka,"&#13;
"Roberta," "Red Mill," "Our Hea rts&#13;
\Vere Young and Gay," "Best Foot&#13;
Forward," Aurora, Pep, Cheerleader,&#13;
Red Cross, Junior Treasurer, Girls'&#13;
Sextet, A Capella Choir, Football atten·&#13;
dant, Madrigal group.&#13;
CECIL E. COONEY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
GEORGE CUNNINGHAM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Boys' City, Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
Lett ermen 's, Wrestling, District Champ,&#13;
Track, Road Shows I, 2.&#13;
DELIA DAMON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
GILBERT DAVIDSON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Spanish, Road Shows I, 2, 3, Si gna l,&#13;
Red Cross.&#13;
Boys' City, Stud ent Council, Self-Re·&#13;
liant, Science Secretary, N ational Hon·&#13;
or Society, Band, Orchestra, Boys'&#13;
~tatc, Road Show 3, 4, Slid e Rui c,&#13;
JOHN DAVIS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Personality President, Biology, Hi· Y&#13;
Chaplain, Spanish, Self Reliant, Stu·&#13;
dent Council, Band Captain, Military&#13;
Ball, Road Show 2, Orchestra, Basket·&#13;
ball.&#13;
CORA LEE MAY DIETRICH&#13;
General&#13;
Pep, F. H. A., Red Cross, Road Show&#13;
I, "Red Mill," Choir.&#13;
5 e,;z ioA-4&#13;
DUANE DETTMAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
WILLIAM DORSETT&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Ou r Hea rts \Vere Youn o And G ay "&#13;
"Snafu," Ma rdi Gras sc~ rt , All Sta~e Orchestra.&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Science,&#13;
Football.&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
ALBERT A EVANS&#13;
MARIAN EVEZIC&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
JAY DOWLING&#13;
General&#13;
ELEANOR DURICK&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Library, Red Cross T reasurer, Persona• !ity T reasurer, Girls' Biology.&#13;
HUBERT EVENS&#13;
M2nual Arts&#13;
NOLA JEAN FIELD&#13;
WALTER DUNN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Boys' City, Student Co.uncil, Inter·&#13;
national Relations, V 1ce·Pres1dent,&#13;
Science, Slide Rule, Vice·Presid.ent,&#13;
Rifl e T eam, National H onor Society.&#13;
JOHN EICHER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Self Reliant, Science, Slide Ruic, Stu·&#13;
dent Co uncil, Track, Road Shows I,&#13;
2, \, "Our H ea rts Were Young and&#13;
Gay.&#13;
Pep, Student Council, Red Cross, Y.&#13;
G., F. H . A., Girls' Lounge proctor.&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Red Cross T reasurer, P resident, N a·&#13;
tional Honor, Girls' Council, Library,&#13;
Spanish, Y·l:een, " Date With Judy,"&#13;
Road Shows 1, 2, 3, Girls' Lounge&#13;
.E'roctor.&#13;
Se1tlo.lA&#13;
DONALD FIENHOLD&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Print, Track 1, Football 1 N ewsboy&#13;
Club, Signal Staff. '&#13;
GLORIA JEAN FIORI&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student . Council Secretary, Aurora,&#13;
~e lf Reliant, Girls' Council, Red Cross,&#13;
Roberta," "Katinka," "Our H earts&#13;
W ere Young and Gay," O ffice A t·&#13;
tendant, Girls' Lounge Proctor A Ca• oclla Choir. '&#13;
DELOYCE FILLEBECK&#13;
G eneral&#13;
MARTHA FLANAGAN&#13;
College P rep&#13;
Aurora, P ep, Student Counc~! · R ed&#13;
Cross Road Shows I, 2, 3, Sweet·&#13;
ea " " Roberta," "Red Mill," Signal&#13;
A rt Editor, Football A~~ nd nt, A Ca·&#13;
pella Choir, "May Fete. &#13;
JOHN LEROY FOOTE&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Band Second Lieutenant, Lettermen's,&#13;
\Vrest!ing.&#13;
ROBERT FRAZER&#13;
Road Show 3, 4, "Roberta," "Retl&#13;
Mill."&#13;
LILLIAN GERMAR&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Girls' State, Senior Treasurer, Library&#13;
Secretary, N ational Honor Secretary&#13;
Girls' Council Vice President, P ep'.&#13;
Aurora, Road Show 1.&#13;
BEAUFORD HAIZLIP&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Lettermen's Sgt. at Arms, Student&#13;
Council, Boys' City, Wrestling, Football.&#13;
LESLIE RICHARD FOX&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Boys' City, Student Council, Football,&#13;
Basketball, Road Shows 3, 4, "Roberta," "Red Mill," " Katinka."&#13;
DONNA SYLVIA FRIED&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
F. H. A., Road Show 2, Red Cross.&#13;
91111.e&#13;
DONALD FRITCHER&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
DONELLA FUGATE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
ROBERT FRYER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
LAVONNE GEARHART&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Altruma, Library, President, P ep,&#13;
Girls' Council, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, Student T eacher, F. H . A.&#13;
ANNE GUINAN&#13;
College Stenographic&#13;
Aurora Secretary, Sgt.-at-arms, Pep&#13;
Vice-President, Red Cross Secretary,&#13;
Road Shows I, 2, 3, 4, Operettas 2, 3,&#13;
4, A Capella Choir, O ffice Attendant,&#13;
"''May Fete," "Messiah," Girls' Lounge&#13;
Attendant, Student Council, Mardi&#13;
G ras Maid, \Vrestling Court, "Our&#13;
H earts W ere Young and Gay."&#13;
WILLIAM HANAFAN&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
HELEN HANSEN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Auro ra, Pep, Red Cross, Student Coun·&#13;
cil, "Sweethearts, " "Roberta," "Red&#13;
Mill," Road Shows I, 2, 3, 4, "Mes·&#13;
siah," Junio r Prom H onor Court, Sig·&#13;
nal, A Capella Choir, "Katinka," "Our&#13;
Hearts \Vere Young and Gay."&#13;
WILLIAM H. HARRIMAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
JERRY HANSEN&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
STANLEY HARSCH&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Band , Orch estra, Boys' City, Football,&#13;
Road Shows 2, 3, 4, "Sna fu ," Operet·&#13;
tas 2, 3, 4, Red Cross.&#13;
Basketball, " May Fete," Lettermen's.&#13;
DAVID HART&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Road Shows I, 2, 3, 4. ' 'Best Foot For·&#13;
wa rd," ··our Hea rts \Vere Young and&#13;
Gay, .. ··swe ethea rts, .. ''Robe rta, .. "Red&#13;
Mill,'' State Voca l Solo, International&#13;
Relation&gt;, Self Re liant, Lett ermen, Choir. Football, ' 'Messiah," Mardi&#13;
Gras.&#13;
SALLY ANN HIATT&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
Road Shows I, 2, F. H . A. President&#13;
Y. G. A . A . Sgt. of Arms, Reporter'&#13;
Red Cross. '&#13;
ROGER HEAD&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
BETTY LEE HICKMAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Sii:nal. Senior Secretary, Intern ational&#13;
Relations Secreta ry, Treasu rer, Girls'&#13;
Council, Aurora, Pep, Self Reliant,&#13;
Stud ent Council , Red Cross, A Capell a&#13;
Choir, " Best Foot Forwa rd," "Our&#13;
H earts We re Young and Gay," " Ro·&#13;
berta, " "Red Mill," "Messiah ," "May&#13;
Fete," Prom Attendant, Football At·&#13;
lendant, Road Shows 2, 3, 4.&#13;
Se.1tio.ll..A&#13;
LELAND La VERN&#13;
HIGGINBOTHAM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
MILDRED HODEN&#13;
General&#13;
Boys' City, Letterm en's, Football, Road&#13;
Show 3, "Red Mill."&#13;
Red Cross, "Our H ea rts Were Young&#13;
and Gay," Transfer from Atlantic,&#13;
Iowa .&#13;
JACK HOTCHKISS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Biology, Came ra, Choir, Boys Gl ee,&#13;
Road Show I, Junior Play, Senior&#13;
Plav .&#13;
JEANETTE HOUGH&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
Aurora Secretary, Pep, A Capell a&#13;
Choir, Road Shows I, 2, 3, 4, "Ro·&#13;
berta," "Red Mill," "May Fete," Stu·&#13;
dent Council, Red Cross, " Messiah ." &#13;
RICHARD HOWELL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
WILLIAM C. HUEBNER&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
DONALD JORGENSON&#13;
College Prc1&gt;_&#13;
RONALD KEIM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
RICHARD HOYT&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Nationa l H onor, Internationa l Rela·&#13;
tions President, Red Cross, Student&#13;
Cou ncil. Boys City, Junior Vice Presi·&#13;
dent, Monticello Editor, Road Shows&#13;
I, 2. 3, 4, "Once Th ere \Vas a Prin·&#13;
ccss," "Swee thearts, " "Best Foot Forward ," "Our Hearts \Vere Youn g and&#13;
Gay." "Snafu," "Red Mill," A Capella&#13;
Choir, D ebate.&#13;
BRUCE JENSEN&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Basketball, \Vrestli ng.&#13;
(}wu&#13;
WANDA JENSEN&#13;
College Stenographic&#13;
Aurora, Pep, Cheerleader, Operettas 3,&#13;
4. A Capella Choir, Prom Princess,&#13;
Football Attendant, Sextet, Madriga l,&#13;
Ma rdi Gras Ma id, Student Council, All&#13;
State Choir.&#13;
CELIA A. JOHNSON&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls' Band Captain, Red Cross, Aurora,&#13;
Pep, Girls' Council, Student Coun cil,&#13;
Library, Y-Tee n, "Sweethearts," "Red&#13;
Mill," Road Shows I, 2, 3, 4.&#13;
PHYLLIS KAUFMAN&#13;
General&#13;
EVELINE KELLAR&#13;
General&#13;
JONA DEENE JOHANNSEN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Aurora Sgt.·at·a1 ms, Pep, Cheerleade r&#13;
Red Cross, Girls' Lounge Proctor, Ma~ Fcte, Messiah, Scien ce Club, "Our&#13;
H earts \Vere Young and Gay," Road&#13;
Shows, I, 2, 3, 4, A Cape lla Choir&#13;
\Vrestlin g Court. '&#13;
DELORES JONES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Road Show I, Pep, Y-Tccn.&#13;
Red Cross, Boys' City, Biology, Road&#13;
Shows 2, 3, 4, "Sweeth earts," "Red&#13;
Mill, A Capell a Choir.&#13;
21 &#13;
2.2.&#13;
DOROTHY ANN LEE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
EARL KENNEDY&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Red Cross, Biology, Rifle Team.&#13;
F. ELMER LAMBERTSON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Science Club.&#13;
JOHN E. LEE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
PATRICIA KISH&#13;
General&#13;
Altruma, Spanish, Pep, Office At·&#13;
tendant.&#13;
DALE LANE&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Lettermen's, Football, Track, Wrest•&#13;
ling, Rifle T eam.&#13;
Library Treasurer, Y·Teen Treasurer, President, Biology, Altruma, P ep,&#13;
Girls' Council, Red Cross, F. H. A.,&#13;
Personality, "Our H earts Were Young&#13;
and Gay," Road Shows 2, 3.&#13;
Boys' City Police Chief, Student Coun·&#13;
cil, Red Cross, Science Basketball&#13;
Monticello, Lettermen's, :.May Fete.':&#13;
PATRICIA LETNER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
MAXINE LEWIS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Personality Club.&#13;
s tltio.llA&#13;
HAROLD THOMAS LEWIS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Boys' City Clerk, Biology, Red Cross, Student Council, Lettermen's, Signal,&#13;
Football Manager, Basketball Manager.&#13;
ROBERT LYNCH&#13;
College Prep&#13;
·Signal Staff, Annual Staff.&#13;
MARILYN LUTHER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Mardi Gras Maid, Aurora, Pep, Li·&#13;
brary Vice-President, Girls' Lounge,&#13;
Girls' Council, Road Shows 2, 3, 4,&#13;
Operettas 3, 4:&#13;
TOM MAJESKI&#13;
Red Cross, Wrestling, Football, Road&#13;
Show I, 2, "Red Mill." &#13;
JACK MARSHALL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
PATRICIA MARSHALL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Boys'&#13;
State, Student Council, Boys' City.&#13;
Girls Council, Altruma Vice President,&#13;
Sgt. at Arms, Pep, Library, Science&#13;
Secretary, Stud ent Council, Red Cross,&#13;
A Capella Choir, "Roberta," "Red&#13;
Mill," "Messiah," "Our Hearts Were&#13;
Youn g and Gay," "May Fete," Road&#13;
Show 4, Football attendant, Girls' Ste.te&#13;
Alternate.&#13;
JACK ROBERT MARX&#13;
College Prep&#13;
MARION MILLARD&#13;
General&#13;
F. H. A. , Y·T ee n.&#13;
RICHARD MORFORD&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
JAMES MATZEN&#13;
General&#13;
qu.1ze&#13;
PHYLLIS MA YBEERY&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
F. H. A.&#13;
MARY McGRUDER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Girls' Council, Self Reliant, Pep Treas·&#13;
urer, Aurora Treasurer, Vice- Presid ent,&#13;
Ch eerleader, A Capella Choir, May&#13;
Fete, Red Cross, Stud ent Council, Op·&#13;
crettas, I, 2, 3. 4, Road Shows I, 2, 3,&#13;
4, "Messia h," Signal. Office Attenda nt,&#13;
Mardi Gras Maid, Wrestlin g Court.&#13;
5 e11ioA.4&#13;
MARILL MILLER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Pep, Y·Teens, F. H . A ., Sig nal.&#13;
LA VERNE MYERS&#13;
General&#13;
HARRY McCORMICK&#13;
College Prep&#13;
BESSIE LORENE MERITT&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Au rora , Pep, Sgt.·at·A rms, Treasu rer Library, Student Council, Red Cro«'&#13;
Girls Lounge, Office Attendant, ':f'.&#13;
H . A.&#13;
Stud ent Co uncil, Science Club, Camera&#13;
Club .&#13;
Science, Slide Rule, Letterm en's, A&#13;
Capella Choir, "The Red Mill," Foot·&#13;
ball.&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
ROBERT NUSSER&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Football&#13;
ROSETTA NUZUM&#13;
RONALD E. NARMI&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Boys' City Manager, Slide Rul e Secre•&#13;
tary, Red Cross Treasurer, Self Reliant,&#13;
A Capell a Choir, "Katin ka," "Sweet·&#13;
hea rts." Track, Biology, Road Shows&#13;
2, 4, Student Council.&#13;
PEGGY NEVE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Y. G. A. A . Secretary, Red Cross, Stu•&#13;
dent Co uncil, Y·Teen, F. H . A. , "Our&#13;
H ea rts \Vere Youn g and Gay " Road&#13;
Shows I. 2. '&#13;
HERSHEL NUZUM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
WALLY NEUMANN&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
MARY DELORES NIELSEN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Altru ma President, Pep, Librar y Self&#13;
Reliant Sec reta ry. Red Cross, ~d nt Cou nc il, " O ur H earts \Ve re You ng&#13;
and Gay, " " Roberta." "Red Mill"&#13;
" Messiah ," A Capell a Choir, Ro; d&#13;
Sh ow~ I, 2, 3, 4, "May Fctc."&#13;
Football Co-Captain , \Vre,tlin g, Foot·&#13;
hall, Letterme n's, Stu dent Council, Red&#13;
Cross.&#13;
GARY OGDEN&#13;
College Stenographic&#13;
Altru ma Sgt.·at·arms, Pep Parliamentarian, F. H . A ., Road Shows I, 2.&#13;
Boys' City, Student Council, Boys'&#13;
State, Red Cross, Road Show 2, 3, 4,&#13;
Basketball.&#13;
ELIZABETH OLIPHANT&#13;
College Stenographic&#13;
Aurora Vice-President, Sgt.·at·Arms,&#13;
Mardi Gras Maid, "M essiah," A Cap·&#13;
pell a Ch oir, Madrigal Group, Sextet,&#13;
Stud ent Council, Red Cross, Road&#13;
Shows I, 2, 3, 4, Pep, All State Ch oir,&#13;
"Roberta, " "Red Mill," "A Date \Vith&#13;
Judy, " Montice llo T ypist.&#13;
NJRALEE PAULUS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Au ro ra, Pep, A Capella Ch oir, "May&#13;
Fete," Road Shows I, 2, \ 4, Library.&#13;
GERALD PALMER&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
LARRY D. PETERS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Student Council, Boys' State,&#13;
Senior Vice Presid ent, Stud ent Counc il&#13;
Presid ent, D ebate Presid ent, Spanish&#13;
Vice Presid ent, Scienc e, Lett ermen's,&#13;
Math, Self Reliant, Red Cross, A Ca·&#13;
pella, " Red Mill," Football, Track,&#13;
Road Shows I, 2, 3, 4. &#13;
GEORGE PETERSEN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
Track.&#13;
RICHARD PHILLIPS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
MARY PETERSEN&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
Aurora Secretary, Cheerleader, Student&#13;
Council, P ep, Red Cross, A Capella&#13;
Choir, "Roberta," "Red Mill," Road&#13;
Shows 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Attendant,&#13;
Signal, "May Pete," "Best Foot For·&#13;
ward," "Messiah."&#13;
JANE PICKERING&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Football Attendant, "May Pete," Junior&#13;
Secretary, F. H . A . Secretary, Altruma Treasurer, Library Vice President,&#13;
Girls' Council, Red Cross, Road Shows I, 2.&#13;
JOYCE PICKERING&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
JANET POSV AR&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Girls' Council, Library Treasurer, Pep&#13;
Treasurer, Altruma, F. H . A . Treasurer,&#13;
Football Attendant, Road Show 3, Stu· dent Council, "May Pete."&#13;
Girls' Council, F. H. A ., Personality&#13;
Secretary, Y·Teen, Altruma, Road&#13;
Shows 2, 3, Band, Orchestra, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, G. A. A.&#13;
DELORES ANN PROCTOR&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Y. G . A. A. Treasurer, A Capella&#13;
Choir, Road Shows 2, 3, 4.&#13;
ROGER RHOADES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Boys' City, "Katinka," Biology, Signal.&#13;
BEVERLY ROCKWELL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Aurora, Pep Club President, Student&#13;
Council Secretary, N ational' Student&#13;
Council Convention, Girls' Council&#13;
Signal, Quill and Scroll, May Pete:&#13;
Office Attendant, Self-Reliant, Road&#13;
Shows, 3, 4, "Snafu," "Our H earts&#13;
Were Young and Gay," Red Cross,&#13;
Football Court, Annual Staff Y-Teen&#13;
President, Junior N ational r So- ciety&#13;
S e..1zio4.A&#13;
GERALD ROBERTS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Basketball.&#13;
CAROL SUE ROPER&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Red Cross, G. A. A., Altruma, Road&#13;
Show 3.&#13;
JAMES QUINTIS&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
25 &#13;
DEWAYNE SHOWERS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
lettermen's, Track, Football.&#13;
ENICE SIMONS&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
CLIFFORD ROWE&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
Biology Vice-President, Treasurer,&#13;
Rifle Team Manager.&#13;
JAMES E. SCHULTZ&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Boys' City, Mayor, Student Council,&#13;
Math, Track, Basketball, Football,&#13;
Junior Prom Duke, A Capella, "Red&#13;
Mill," Science, lettermen's.&#13;
qlJJt.(&#13;
JEANETTE SIEGEL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
DY ANN SCHNEIDER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Aurora, Pep, Red Cross Secretary,&#13;
Sextet, Madrigal, Road Shows 2, 3,&#13;
4, "Red Mill," "Roberta," "Messiah,"&#13;
"May Fete," A Capella, Student Coun•&#13;
cil.&#13;
DALE SHERWIN&#13;
General&#13;
Signal Editor, Girls' Council Presi•&#13;
dent, Aurora, Library, Student Council, Pep, Spanish Vice-President, A&#13;
Capella Choir, "Sweethearts," "Ro·&#13;
berta," "Red Mill," "Snafu," "Our&#13;
Hearts Were Young and Gay,"&#13;
"Smilin' Thru," "Best Foot Forward,"&#13;
Road Shows I, 2, 3, 4, D. A. R.,&#13;
Mardi Gras.&#13;
JERRY SISK&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
• 5 l/t l OILIJ&#13;
EILEEN MARIE SMITH&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Y. G. Sergeant-at-Arms, Treasurer,&#13;
Vice -President, Y. G. A. A. Vice·Presi·&#13;
dent, Y·Teen Secretary, Pep, Road&#13;
Show 2, Red Cross.&#13;
BEYERL Y SPEER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Altruma, F. H . A., G. A. A., Library,&#13;
Pep, Red Cross, Self Reliant, Student&#13;
Council, Y-Teen Treasurer, Road&#13;
Shows I, 2, 3, 4, "Best Foot Forward,"&#13;
"Smilin' Thru," "Our Hearts Were&#13;
Young and Gay," Mardi Gras.&#13;
PATRICIA ANN SNETHEN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Y. G. A. A. President, G. A. A. Vice&#13;
President, Sergeant of Arms, Spanish&#13;
Vice President, Treasurer, Road Show&#13;
].,_&#13;
SHIRLEY CAROLYN STILES&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Personality Club, Publicity Director,&#13;
F. H. A., Pep, Red Cross, Home Room&#13;
Reporter, Monticello Typist. &#13;
PHYLLIS STINGLE&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
EDMAN STURGEON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council Pep, Altruma, Office&#13;
A ssistant, "Our Hearts Were Young&#13;
and Gay," Road Show 4, Personality, Annual Staff.&#13;
Football, Basketball, Second Lieuten·&#13;
ant, ROTC.&#13;
JAMES SWEETMAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
THOMAS L. TAMMS&#13;
General&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council, Boys'&#13;
City, Biology, Science, Lettermen'&lt;&#13;
Football, A Capella, Road Shows !, i:&#13;
3, 4, Operettas 1, 2, 3, 4.&#13;
BRUCE KAY TURNER&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
MARY ANN THOMAS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
RICHARD THORNTON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin, Science, International Relations,&#13;
National Honor President, "Our&#13;
Hearts Were Young and Gay,"&#13;
"Snafu," Road Shows 1, 2, 3, 4,&#13;
"Katinka," "Sweethearts, " "Red Mill,"&#13;
Red Cross, A Capella, Mardi Gras.&#13;
Se1zioA/J&#13;
JOANNE UNDERWOOD&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
SHIRLEY THOMAS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Band I, 2, 3, 4, Division I State,&#13;
Division 1 Bell Lyre State, Road Show&#13;
l , 2, 3, "Sweethearts," "Katinka"&#13;
"Our Hearts Were Young and Gay'."&#13;
"Best Foot Fon1vard," Football Queen&#13;
Attendant, Altruma, Girls Council F&#13;
H. A., Vice-President, Y·Teens, P;esi;&#13;
dent, Girls Lounge Proctor, Vice· Presi·&#13;
dent of Girls' Cou ncil.&#13;
DOROTHY TRUMBLE&#13;
General&#13;
"Our Hearts Were Young and Gay,"&#13;
"Once There Was a Princess," Orches•&#13;
tra, Band, Pep, Si gnar, Road Show'&#13;
3. 4.&#13;
Library, Road Show 3, G . A. A. Secre·&#13;
tary, Personality Vice President, Self&#13;
Reliant, Pep.&#13;
JERRY VOGT&#13;
General&#13;
Slide Rule, Self Reliant, Science, Bas·&#13;
ketball, Track.&#13;
FLA VIAN VON DOLLEN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Red Cross, PeL&#13;
•&#13;
2 7 &#13;
FORREST WEST&#13;
General&#13;
Rifle T eam, Biology Secretary.&#13;
JERYL WILSON&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
PAUL RICHARD WALKER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
"Best Foot Forwa rd," " O ur H ea rts&#13;
We re Yo ung and Gay," Science.&#13;
PATRICIA WEINBERGER&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
A Capella, Road Shows I, 2, 3, Pep,&#13;
F. H . A., G. A. A., Ma rd i Gras.&#13;
SHARLENE WHITELEY&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
JAMES WATSON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Boys' City, Football , Rifl e T eam,&#13;
T rack.&#13;
BER.J.~CE WELLS&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
Road Show I, P ep, F. H . A ., Y·Teen.&#13;
Student Council, A Capella, Pep, Road&#13;
Shows I, 2, 3.&#13;
Letterm en's, Roa d Show 3, Wrestlin g.&#13;
ELLEN WILSON&#13;
College Stenographic&#13;
Library, Y. G., Spanish, Road Show 3.&#13;
s t/tiO.ll...6&#13;
RICHARD DEAN WOOD&#13;
G eneral&#13;
Se nior President, Red Cross, Stud ent&#13;
Council, A Capell a, Quartet, Madrigal, Sig na l, " Sweeth ea rts," "Roberta," "Red&#13;
M ill," "Messiah," 'Road Shows 1, 2,&#13;
'3, 4.&#13;
ROBERT ALLEN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
SHIRLEY WRIGHT&#13;
College Prep&#13;
JAMES BUCK&#13;
General&#13;
Red Cross, Biology, D.O . &#13;
CLARKE CAHILL ALICE EVELYN CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Manual Arts Homemaking&#13;
Road Show 3, " Red Mill," Student F. H . A., Red Cross.&#13;
Council, Red Cross, A Capella.&#13;
JAMES HIRTES WILLIAM HUDSON&#13;
General General&#13;
DONALD JONES DAVID LEWIS&#13;
General Manual Arts&#13;
REYNOLD RAUS&#13;
Manual Arts&#13;
29 &#13;
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EDWARD RATH&#13;
Vice President&#13;
.&#13;
'OA.&#13;
WARREN KRUSE&#13;
President&#13;
SHIRLEY HOWE&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS&#13;
.DONNA YEATMAN&#13;
Secretary&#13;
The Junior Class was formally organized. at the beginning of the second&#13;
semester. The following class officers were elected at this meeting: Warren&#13;
Kruse, President; Edward Rath, Vice President; Donna Yeatman, Secretary;&#13;
and Shirley Howe, Treasurer; with Miss Margie Smith and Mr. Ralph Letts as&#13;
sponsors of the class.&#13;
Their projects for the year were the Junior Class play "Lost Horizons" and&#13;
the Junior-Senior Prom. &#13;
BARBARA ARNOLD&#13;
GEORGIA ASHLEY&#13;
JUDY BAILEY&#13;
VIRGINIA BARTHOLOMEW&#13;
JOYCE BATES&#13;
MAXINE BELT&#13;
PAULINE BELT&#13;
EARL BERDINE&#13;
MYRNA BLAKELEY&#13;
GLENNYS BOGGS&#13;
DONNA BROWN&#13;
GERALDINE BROWN&#13;
ROBERT BURGIN&#13;
MARJORIE BURNS&#13;
LEONA CARMAN&#13;
TWYLA CARY&#13;
JANET CAUVEL&#13;
WILLIAM CHARLES&#13;
BETTY LOU CHRISTENSEN&#13;
KEITH CHRISTENSEN&#13;
RICHARD CLARK&#13;
WALTER COZIAHR&#13;
CHARMAINE DANIELSEN&#13;
SIDNEY DAVIS&#13;
THELMA DAWSON&#13;
BETTY FIELDS&#13;
LOIS FIENHOLD&#13;
KENNETH FORD&#13;
PEGGY FOUTCH&#13;
WILLIAM FRANDSEN&#13;
JANICE GARDENER&#13;
ALT A LEE GODDEN&#13;
VERA HALL&#13;
MARILYN HAND SCHY&#13;
DONNA HANNON&#13;
LORRAINE HANSEN&#13;
LENNABELLE HEAD&#13;
JOYCE HEMPEL&#13;
ROBERT HIATT&#13;
MARILYN HOESLEY&#13;
GEORGIA HOHNBAUM&#13;
MARY HOPKINS&#13;
SHARON HOUGH&#13;
SHIRLEY HOWE&#13;
JANICE HUTCHINSON&#13;
DONALEE JACOBS&#13;
FRED JEWETT&#13;
WILLIAM JOSLIN&#13;
GLORIA ALT&#13;
LOIS ANDERSON&#13;
DENNIS ARMSTRONG&#13;
31 &#13;
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BETTY RUTH KELLAR&#13;
JOESEPHINE KELLAR&#13;
DARLENE KELLY&#13;
JOYCE KENT&#13;
KENNETH KREGER&#13;
WARREN KRUSE&#13;
DORIS LANG&#13;
SHIRLEY LEE&#13;
SALLY LYNCH&#13;
PATRICIA McCOY&#13;
BEYERL Y McCLINTOCK&#13;
BONNIE McDANIELS&#13;
JUNE McMILLIEN&#13;
ROBERT MAIN&#13;
BRUCE MILLER&#13;
JOYCE MINICK&#13;
WILMA MOORE&#13;
NORMA MORGAN&#13;
GILRENE MUELLER&#13;
SHIRLEY NICHOLS&#13;
CONNIE NORTH&#13;
DONALDINE OLSEN&#13;
GOLDIE PARKER&#13;
JOE PAULSON&#13;
THOMAS PHILPOTT&#13;
BEYERL Y POOLE&#13;
PATRICIA PURDUE&#13;
CHARLES RAGER&#13;
EDWARD RATH&#13;
HAROLD REICHART&#13;
JUDY ROGERS&#13;
JUDY SHOAF&#13;
EARL IONE SHOCKEY&#13;
BEVERLEY SHRADER&#13;
NORMA SLAUGHTER&#13;
DUANE SMITH&#13;
MARJORIE SMITH&#13;
MARY ANN STEWART&#13;
CORALEE STOTTLEMEYER&#13;
SHIRLEY STRUBLE&#13;
GORDON STURGEON&#13;
ROBERT TAYLOR&#13;
STANLEY TELLER&#13;
NANCY THOMPSON&#13;
EDLINE TURNER&#13;
GLORIA WEY ANT·&#13;
BEVERLEY WOOD&#13;
ROGER WOODS&#13;
LENORA WREDT&#13;
LA VERN WYMORE&#13;
DONNA YEATMAN&#13;
JANICE ZAHN &#13;
Front Row (left to right): Ronnie Ahart, Mack McDonneld, Lee Arnold, Don Hansen, Ronald Sage, Dale Mahrt, Jimmie&#13;
Redmond, Bill Carmichael, D~le Tiffey, Stewart Stiner, Joe Callahan.&#13;
Second Row (left to right}: Patricia Raybuck, Beverly King, Jacquie Phillips, Erma Corzine, Shirlee Boyer, Mary Ann&#13;
Sondag, Margaret Schultz, Joanne Michaelis, Barbara Richardson, Marie Nick, Kathleen Collings, Barbara Ronk, Dixie&#13;
Doty, Sandy Simons, Avis Betts.&#13;
Third Row (left to right}: Rita Von Dollen, Shirley Parrish, Faye Denton, Donna Rae Wakefield, Janet Rockwell,&#13;
Shirley Parks, Sally Dugger, Marcelia Hough, Darlene Mcintosh, Phylis Speer, Ethel Taylor, Marian Sharp, Phyllis&#13;
Rolf, Betty Satrapa, Jo Marie Jagger, Shirley Haven, Margie Hansen, Carolyn Cogley, Joanne Ferrarello, Avis Watson,&#13;
Helen Kilday, Helen Ferrarello, Marietta Carson, Joanne Kilday, Shirley Shipley, Marjorie O'Brien.&#13;
Fourth Row (left to right}: Charles Walbridge, Francis Johnson, Bob Raes, Benny Goldsberry, Glenn Vallier, Charles&#13;
Hickman, John Flanagan, John Kern, Curtis Engle, Dale Pi:iole, Raymond Hunt, Ray Myers, Jim Walker, Jim Wagner,&#13;
Harold Barnett, Philip Wray, Yvonne Edwards, Carolyn Hill.&#13;
Front Row (left to right): Nila Zahnley, Maureen Kratzke, Frances Quintis, Beverly Hansen, Jackie Carter, Marilyn&#13;
Thompson, Virginia Sluyter, Carol Andrews, Mary Baldwin, Naomi Radliff, Ruth McManigill, Darlene Lauver, Norma&#13;
Carmichael,. Joyce Hall.&#13;
Middle Row (life to right}: Beverly Ryall, Claudine Turner, Arlene Wilson, Charlotte Adrian, Dorothy Ives, Tillie&#13;
Torrez, Johanna Mathieson, Carol Hatcher, Gayle Gaver, Janet Poffenbarger, Gerrie Laber, Celine Kohles, Jo Ellen&#13;
Reed, Rita Lindsey, Beverly Aldridge, Kay Hough, Argelina Elonich, Ruth Griffith, Ramona Barren, Twyla La Pointe,&#13;
Anne Meyer.&#13;
Back Row (left to right}: Bob Colman, Bill Boner, Clarence Snipes, Joe Cavallaro, Rudy Bartels, Gary Kirk, Leo Hough,&#13;
Bill Witzke, Ed Wilson, Clarence Bangs, Larry Hough, John Chase, Mike Meidlinger, Roger Bishop, Bill Bowen, Don&#13;
Yates, Roger Bethers, Tom Ault, Allen Becker, Don Rager.&#13;
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Front Row (left to right): Carol Cozad, Iona McHargue, Gloria Hattam, Sandra Spitznagle, Judy Lindberg, Barbara&#13;
Johnson, Marti Jo Weber, Catherine Carlin, Julia Struble, Ruth Springer, Patricia Burkhart, Mary Cundiff, Beth Ann&#13;
Rice, V irginia Cook, Yvonne Dew, Virginia Peterson, Kay Butler.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Joyce Hemstedt, Connie Wilson, Helen Espinosa, Norma Anderson, Joyce Allman, Rhode&#13;
Lammert, Mary Meyers, Florene Nixon, Janet Harriman, Sally Dugger, Sible Goldsberry, Betty Christiansen, Collette&#13;
Fedor, Artis West, Virginia White.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Terry Guinan, Fritz Worden, James Philpott, Ronald Robbins, James Lamb, Warren Knuth,&#13;
James Evans, Richard Osborne, Bob Ogden, Dennis Drake, David Stuelke, Donald Marr, Harry Hagan, Charles&#13;
Walters, Bob Tague, Larry Sealock.&#13;
Front Row (left to right): Laverne Goss, Loren Cooper, Bob Saunders, Jim Thompson, Donald Mace, Robert Heath,&#13;
Jack H erweg, Stephen Hamilton, Leroy Foreman, Charles Kinney, Terry Thoreen, Roger Heywood.&#13;
First Middle Row (left to right): Verda Smith, Jean Blankenship, Betty Lou Dunn, Jackie Walker, Marilyn Young,&#13;
Marian Fost, Carole Johnson, Margaret Larsen, Josephine Bates, Kathryn Nowling, Delores Brown, Karen Bogardus,&#13;
Beth Trumble, Delphine Guthrie, Sara Jensen, Barbara Saunders, Sharron Rankin.&#13;
Second Middle Row (left to right): Shirley Reichart, Barbara Miller, Darlene Brown, Doris Kellar, Joan Edson, Ruth&#13;
H arris, Helen Gundlack, Virginia Miller, Mary Ann Carlin, Pearl Dinovo, Nadine Cooper, Sandra Rogers, Jane&#13;
Fritcher, Barhara Gibler, Jane Underwood.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Doreen Griffiths, Bonnie Welling, Janet Jenkins, Donna Mathews, Evelyn Chafen, Janice Lytle,&#13;
Kathleen N eumann, Diane Smith, Mary O'Bradovich, Jackie Garrett, Joyce Johnson, Rose Marie Hatcher, Rosetta&#13;
Davis, Catherine Coffey, Jean Howell.&#13;
... &#13;
Front Row (left to right): Bob McGruder, Pat Vaughn, Virginia Prine, Carolyn George, Margaret Eicher, Beverly&#13;
Hardesty, Eileen Christiansen, Ruth Morgan, Sharie Wonderlick, Joella Stallard, BarJ;&gt;ara Hunt, Edna Mae Kohles,&#13;
Valerie Spurgin, Ray Howell.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Bobby Blue, Bob Zahn, Catherine Marsh, Nadean Tallman, Elizabeth Clark, Erma Boege,&#13;
Ann Pavich, Kay Johnson, Shirley Rhoades, J eannette Kenyon, Kay Roberts, Marilyn Bryant, Connie Handschy, Hazel&#13;
Durick, Kathryn Kellar, Darrel Anderson, Eddie Poffenbarger.&#13;
Bade Row (left to right): Bob Wooton, Edward Avis, Gary Ahlstrand, Bob Rush, Dick Keller, Bill Copeland, Richard&#13;
Jensen, Roger Connor. Graham Boysen, Jerry Huston, Dale Christensen, Bill Haas, Wendell Jones, Reynold Larsen,&#13;
Jack Summerbell, David Gibler, Ronald Clinton.&#13;
35 &#13;
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JO ANN AUSTIN&#13;
A ssistant Editor&#13;
ROBERT LYNCH&#13;
Photographer&#13;
JANE WEATHERILL&#13;
Snapshot Editor&#13;
RICHARD HOYT&#13;
Editor&#13;
DALE COOK&#13;
Sports&#13;
JOHN LEE&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
MARTHA FLANAGAN&#13;
Art Editor&#13;
SHIRLEY STILES&#13;
Hrad Typist&#13;
37 &#13;
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Seated (left to right): Dorothy Lee, Betty Lee Hickman, Pat Marshall, Jeannette Armatis, Nancy Thompson, Richard&#13;
Thornton, Dick Hoyt, Beverly Collings, Nola Field, Janet Posvar, Jo Ann Austin, Celia Johnson.&#13;
Standing (left to right): Marilyn Handschy, Mrs. Clara Strickland, Judy Rogers, Donna Yeatman, Thelma Dawson,&#13;
Lillian Germar, Walter Dunn, Betty Fields, Kenneth Kreger, Mary Hopkins, Kenneth Ford, Nancy Donnelly, Shirley&#13;
Lee, John Lee, Jeanette Siegel, Beverly Rockwell, John Davis, Gilbert Davidson, Marilyn Luther, Dale Cook, John&#13;
Eicher, Dick Anderrnn, Larry Peters, Shirley Thomas, David Hart.&#13;
~l(°&lt;JIUlt ...A'o.IZO/£ 5oct"e fr&#13;
Front Row (left to right): Shirley Parks, Kathleen Collings, Donna Rae Wakefield, Jackie Phillips, Beve rly King, Shirley&#13;
Haven, Margie O'Brien, Jackie Carter.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Miss Garnet Welsch, Mary Ann Sondag, Nila Zahnley, Darlene Lauver, Margaret Schulti,&#13;
Clarence B.angs, John Chase, Bill Watt, Mr. Homer Townsend. &#13;
Front Row (left to right): Mary Louise Hopkins, Mary McGrudcr, Betty Fields, Celia Johnson, Janice Hutchinson,&#13;
Dorothy Lee, Nola Field, Marilyn Luther, Betty Lee H ickman, Beverly Collings, Gloria Fiori.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Lillian Germar, J eanette Siegel, Donna Yeatman, Thelma Dawson, Wilda George, Beverly&#13;
Rockwell, Nancy Donnelly, Shirley Wright, Shirley Lee, Miss Helen Kohr.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Lavonne Gearhart, Joyce Pickering, Judy Ro gers, Jo Ann Austin, Shirley Thomas, Janet&#13;
Posvar, Jane Pickering, Pat Marshall.&#13;
Front Row (left to right): Marvin Bee:ley, Ronald Narmi, Jim Schultz, D ale Cook, Dick Hoyt.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Dick Fox, Gary Ogden, John Lee, Bud Kruse.&#13;
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Schultz, Mary H opkins, Betty Fields, Celia Johnson, Doris Lang, J eanette Siegel, Lillian Germar, Peggy Neve,&#13;
Rozetta Nuzum, Jeanette Hough, Pat Burkhart.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Don Hansen, Jim Ph.ilpott, Charles Walters, Ruth Springer, Fannie Mae Cool, Gloria&#13;
Hattam, Joyce Picke rin g, Beverly Rockwell, Joyce Kent, Donna Yeatman, Pat Letner, Marilyn Young, Janet Jenkins,&#13;
Nancy Donnelly, Darlene Lauver, No0&#13;
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Poole.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Allen Becker, Lee Arnold, Ed Rath, Larry Peters, Keith Carmichael, Kenneth Ford, Gary&#13;
Ogden, Fred Jewett, Walter Dunn, Dick Phillips, Roger Wood, John Eicher, Stan Harsch, Willard Lamb, Lyle Dam•&#13;
gaard, Bill Witzke, John Chase, Jim McClelland, H arry Hagan.&#13;
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Lee Tillie Torrez, Sally Hiatt, Janet Poffenbarger.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Miss Esther Madden, Geraldine Brown, Charmaine Danielsen, Norma Slaughter, Lennabelle.&#13;
Head, Nora Addison, Donna Fried, Eleanor Durick, Carolyn Cogley, Miss Grace Shroeder.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Richard Thornton, Carol Hatcher, Georgia Ashley, Marjorie Smith, Sandra Rogers, Marilyn&#13;
Young, Dennie Drake&#13;
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Gloria Fiori, Beverly Benedict.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Eleanor Durick, Mildred H oden, Joyce Pickering, Jona Deene Johannsen, Mrs. Clara Strickland&#13;
Ann Guinan, Jane Pickering, Marilyn Luther, Maxine Lewis. Not shown, Donna cns.&#13;
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front Row (left to right): Ellen Wilson, Janet Cauvcl, Betty Fields, Lavonne Gearhart, J eanette Siegel, Marilyn Luther,&#13;
Eleanor Durick, Jane Pickering, Bessie Merritt, Joyce Pickering, Charmaine Danielsen, Shirley Lee, Dorothy Lee, Beverly&#13;
Collings, N orma Carmichael, June McMillen .&#13;
Middel Row (left to right): Miss Clara Louise Gathmann, J oyce Minick, Connie North, Beverly King, Jackie Phillips,&#13;
Kathleen Collings, Norma Slaughter, N ola Field, Lillian Germar, Donna Yeatman, Gloria Hattam, Shirley Wright, Ruth&#13;
H arris, Jo Ann Austin, D arlene Lauver, Joyce Hall, Miss Dorothy T hornton.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Jeanette Armatis, Pat Marshall, Mary Nielsen, Janice Hutchinson, N ancy Thomp5on, Beverly&#13;
Speer, Celia Johnson, Wilda George, Barbara Johnson, Faye D enton, Doreen Griffiths, Kathleen Neumann, Eileen&#13;
Christensen, Beverly Hardesty'. Joanne Underwood, Jane Underwood, Ruth Morgan.&#13;
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Front Row (left to right): Carol Roper, Pat Marshall, Mary Nielsen, Beverly Speer, Janet Cauvel, Lavonne Gearhart,&#13;
Jane Pickering, Joyce Pickerin g, Shirley Thomas, Janet Posvar, Shirley Lee, Dorothy Lee, June McMillen, Phyllis Speer,&#13;
Joanne Kilday, Judy Bailey.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Norma Morgan, Myrna Blakely, Beverly Poole, Marie Nick, Doris Lang, Gloria Alt, Wilda&#13;
George, Jo Ann Austin , Judy Whi e, Phyllis Stingle, Shirley Parks, Rozetta Nuzum. Joanne Boege, Anne Myers, Miss&#13;
Garnet Welsch.&#13;
Front Row (left to right): Fannie Mae Cool, Mary Mc Groder, Jackie Phillips, Shirlee Boyer, Margaret Schultz, Mary&#13;
Louise Hopkins, Betty Fields, Celia Johnson, Janice Hutchinson, Jeanette Siegel, Lillian Germar, Marilyn Luther, Mary&#13;
Peterson, Elizabeth Oliphant, Jeanette Hou gh, Anne Guinan.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Judy Rogers, Earl Ione Shockey, Janet Rockwell, Donna Wakefield, Kathleen Collings,&#13;
Joyce Kent, Donna Yeatman , Thelma Dawson, Beverly Rockwell, Jona Deene Johannsen, Dyann Schneider, Martha&#13;
Flanagan, Betty Lee Hickman, Jeanette Armatis, Gloria Fiori, Mrs. Clara Strickland.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Marilyn H andschy, Marilyn Hoesley, Bessie Meritt, Margie Burns, Donalee Jacobs, Coralee&#13;
Stottlemeyer, Marjorie Smith, N ancy Thompson, Darlene Kelley, Glennys Boggs, Helen Hansen, Wanda Jensen, Beverly&#13;
Collings. &#13;
Front Row (left to right): Pat Snethen, Nola Field , Judy Shoaf, Alta Godden, Janice Gardiner, Pauline Belt, Ellen&#13;
Wilson .&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Arlene Wilsori, Wilma Moore, Beverly Ryall. Donna Yeatman , Lee Arnold, Arthur Brittain, Bill&#13;
\Vatt, Luth er White.&#13;
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Dunn, Diane Smith, Wilma Moore, Beverly Wood, Joann e Kilday, Dorothy Lee, Donna Hannon, Catherine Carlin,&#13;
Mary Ann Carlin.&#13;
Second Row (left to right): H elen Ferrarello, N adine Cooper, Helen Kilday, Norma Slau ghter, Beverly Hansen,&#13;
Phyllis Speer, Darlene Mcintosh. Geraldine Brown, Peggy Foutch, Roberta Graybill, Barbara Watts, Mary Baldwin,&#13;
Carol Andrews, Sharon Brownell, Miss D orothea Gienger.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Sybil Goldsberry, Kathleen N ewman, Jackie Carter, Doreen G riffith, Sharon Rankin,&#13;
Cora Lee Dietrich, Georgia A shley, Nancy Donnelly, Myrna Bowen, Ann Pavich , Carolyn George, Elizabeth Clark,&#13;
Erma Boei;e, Barbara Miller.&#13;
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Wredt, Dorothy Lee, Pauline Belt, Marian Millard, Marcelia Hough, Pat McCoy.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Miss Ruth Moeller, Johanna Mathiesen, Carol Hatcher, Barbara Arnold, Joyce Minick,&#13;
Shirley Strubel, Tillie Torrez, Janet Posvar, Jackie Carter, Miss Wilda Farmer.&#13;
Back Raw (left to right): Gayle Gaver, Rita Lindsey, Kathleen Neuman, Doreen Griffiths, Edline Turner, lieverl}&#13;
Speer. Celia Johnso n, Joanne Boege, Delores Jones, Virginia Croghan, Shirley Thomas. l/- Je. e.JtA&#13;
Front Row (left to right): Jim McClelland, Tom Ault, Phillip Wray, Allen Becker, Joe Callahan, Bob Colman, Bill&#13;
Bowen, Don Rager, Jim Redmond .&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Curtis En gel, H arold Winger, Leo Hough, Rudy Bartel, Ray Myers, Mr. Stephen Field, John&#13;
Chase, Roge r Bishop, Dan H ansen, Charles Walbrid ge. &#13;
Left Half&#13;
Front Row (left to center): Celia Johnson, Georgia Hohnbaum, Kay Roberts, Betty Kellar, Norma Slaughter.&#13;
2nd Row (left to center): Larry Knauss, Wendell Jones, Richard O'Hara.&#13;
3rd Row (left to center): Patricia Burkhart, Jennie Lewis, Betty Edenburn, John Davis, Stephen Hamilton, Bill Wooley,&#13;
Gary Ahlstrand.&#13;
Back Row (left to center): Boyd Crouse, Shirley Thomas, Nadine Cooper, Maureen Kratzke, Dorothy Trumble, Nancy&#13;
Thompson, Mr. Cleaveland, LaVern Wymore.&#13;
Right Half&#13;
Back Row (right to center): Stanley Tellar, Edline Turner, George Thompson, Bill Bowen, James Redmond, John Foote.&#13;
Second Row (right to center): Bill Harriman, Lenora Wredt, Hazel Durick, Donna Phillips, Gilbert Davidson, Jane~&#13;
Posvar, Jack Herweg, Edward Avis.&#13;
Third Row (right to center): Yvonne Dew, Catherine Coffey.&#13;
Front Row (right to center): Shirley Wright, Pat McCoy, Carol Hatcher, Charlotte Adrian.&#13;
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Slaughter, Beverly Benedict, Nadine Cooper.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): James Redmond, Mary O'Bradovich, Bob Saunders, Jack Herweg, Gary Ahlstrand, Jobi).&#13;
Davis, Bill Harriman, Harold Reichart, Kay Roberts, Pat McCoy, Shirley Wright, Yvonne Dew, Maureen Kratzke,&#13;
Shirley Thomas.&#13;
Baclc Row (left to right): Nancy Thompson, Mr. Cleaveland, Stephen Hamilton, (seated), LaVern Wymore, (seated),&#13;
Carol Hatcher, George Thompson.&#13;
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Front Row (left to right): Catherine Marsh, Judy Lindberg , Gloria Hattam, Ra Nae Doughman, Norma Anderson,&#13;
Marian Fast, Virginia Peterson, Marilyn Young, Janet Underwood, Jeanette Kenyon, Barbara Mahrt.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Valerie Spurgin, Pearl May Dinovo, Barbara Johnson, Betty Christensen, Marti Jo Weber,&#13;
Helen fapino•a, l'.:in Pavich, Ronald Robbins, Sandra Spitznagle, Miss Mildred Smith.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Kathleen Neumann, Sybil Goldsberry, Janet Harriman, Doreen Griffiths, Shirley Rhoades&#13;
Norma Jewett, Sandra Roge rs, Ruth Morgan, Kay Johnson , Sharon Rankin.&#13;
]A e A j /'JU.th.&#13;
Front Row (left to right): Bill Joslin, Joe Espinosa, Jim Sweetman, Larry Pete rs, Marvin Beezley, Donald Hager, Dale&#13;
Cook, Jeryl Wilrn n, Beauford H aizlip, H ershel Nuzum .&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Buzz Coffey, Dick Fox, Stanley H arsch, Jim Schultz, John Lee, Joe Paulson, Laverne Myers,&#13;
John Bolin, Dennis Armstrong, Go rden Sturgeon, John Kilday, Mr. Bernie Bolton.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Bud Kruse, W alter Cozaihr, Bill Pettit, Leland Higgenbotham, Bob Main, Kenny Anderson,&#13;
David H art, Ed Rath , Boyd Crou•e. &#13;
Front Row (left to right): Shirlee Boyer, Mary Ann Sondag, Margaret Schultz, Shirley Parb, Kathleen Collings, D o;ina&#13;
Rae Wakefield, Jacquie Phillips, Beverly King, Marjorie O'Brien, Beve rly Speer, Doris Lan g, Sharlene \Vhitcly, Edline&#13;
Turner.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Beverly Poole, Jo Ann Michaelis, Johanna Mathieso n, Tillie T orrez, Gayle Gaver, Janet&#13;
Poffenbarger, Donaldine Olsen, Nila Zahnley, Faye Denton, Lillian Germar, Jeanette Siegel, Jo Ann Austin, Dorothy&#13;
Lee, Janice Hutchison.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Lucille Beadle, Celia Johnson, Nancy Thompson, Myrna Bowen, Catherine Quintus, Frances&#13;
Quintus, Marill Miller, Darlene Lauver, Charmaine Danielson, Norma Carmichael, Joyce Hall, Virginia Crogan, Jacki e&#13;
Carter, Donna Brown.&#13;
front Row (left to right): Rita Van Dollen, Mary Louise Hopkins. Donalee Jacobs, Norma Morgan, Coralee Stottle·&#13;
meyer, Erma Corzine, Marie Nick, Marilyn Luther, Beverly Rockwell, Judy Rogers, Marilyn Hoesley, Marilyn Handschy,&#13;
Lenora Wredt, Marjorie Burns, Janet Cauvel, Claudine Turner.&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): Beverly Ryall, Julia Struebel, Lavonne Gearhart, Goldie Parker, Beverly Shr&lt;!-der, Rozetta&#13;
Nuzum, Marjorie Smith, Bessie Meritt, Earl Ione Shockey, Darlene Kelley, Joyce Pickering, Peggy Foutch, Beverly&#13;
Wood, Wilma Moore, Betty Lee Hickman, Glennys Boggs, Twyla Cary, Patricia Weinberger, Betty Fiel ds, Eileen Smith,&#13;
Thelma Dawson, Mrs. Maria N . Bolton.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Patricia Rabuck, Shirley Parrish, Beverly Aldrid ge, Johanna Mathiesen, Mary D elores Nielsen,&#13;
Patricia Marshall, Jeanette Armatis, Phyllis Stingle, Fannie Mae Cool, Wanda Jensen, Ruth McManigill, Jona Deene&#13;
Johannsen, Mary McGruder, Anne Guinan, Mary Petersen, Dyan n Schneider, Helen Hansen, Beverly Collings, Martha&#13;
Flanagan, Jeanette Hou gh, Niralee Paulus, Kav Hough, Joyce Minick .&#13;
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Eve rett Perry, Glen Jordan , David Gibler, Ron Ahart, Don Goodman, Frank Griffith .&#13;
Middle Row (left to right): D ale Tiffey, Dennis Drake, Allen Mallory, Dale Rankin, Harold Winger, Leo Hough,&#13;
Clyde Thomas, John Beckman, Frank Hempel, Homer Bolton, Bob Fort, Wayne H enderson, Duane Owens.&#13;
Back Row (left to right): Ronald Deeds, Don Reel, Ted Peterson, La Verne Goss, Donald Mace, Ray Lake, Dean Wood,&#13;
D ale Ferrel, Bill Boner, Jack Gilliam, Roger Heywood, Larry Hough, Bob Nelson, David Vallier, Dick Keller.&#13;
Front Row (left to right): Richard Blankenship, Rex Riche, Maso n Waggoner, Arlin Bell, Bill Joslin, Bob Isenhour,&#13;
Bill H anafa n, Sidney Davis, Duane Larsen, Vernon Bock, Earl Berdine, Lyle Damgaard, Martin Levi, Arden&#13;
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Middle Row (left to right): Leo Carter, Joe Paulson, Ronald Hopkins, Bruce Jensen, Bob Peterson, Tom Philpott,&#13;
Bill Wooley, Jerry T uttle, Ronald Cozad, Norman Kenney, John Kilday, Lester Lavier, Tom Palmerton, Mr. John&#13;
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Back Row (left to right): Jim Weatherill, Jim Matzen, Bob Main, Ronald Jordon, Lloyd Cundiff, Jerry Sisk, Bill&#13;
Pettit, Stanley T elle r, Jerry Ryan. &#13;
Front Row (left to right): Gloria \Vyant, Eileen Smith, Pat Snethrn, Shir!ey Nicholas, Jooephine Kellar, Geraldine&#13;
Brown, Gilrine Mueller, Lois AnJcrrn n, Delores Procto r.&#13;
B~ck Row (left to right): Marian Sharp, Sally Hiatt, Janet Po ffenbarger, Beverly Aldridge, Rita Lindsay, Peg gy&#13;
N eve, Twyla Cary, Beverly Nicola, Shirley Haven, Virginia Bartholomew, Lennabelle H ead, M ary Ann Stewart,&#13;
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                    <text>THOMAS J!FFERSON 11/GH SCHOOL&#13;
couNOIL BLUFFS, 10WA &#13;
MR. MEYERS GAVE TO THOMAS JEFFERSON,&#13;
THE BEST YEARS OF HIS LIFE. THE ACTIVITIES THAT WERE CARRIED ON, HE LIVED;&#13;
THE PROBLEMS TO BE FACED, HE SOLVED;&#13;
AND OUR RESPECT HE FULLY WON.&#13;
WE, THE CLASS OF 1952, THINK IT FITTING&#13;
TO DEDICATE THIS MONTICELLO IN MEMO·&#13;
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THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO THE BELOVED&#13;
MEMORY OF MR. 0.A. BUMP, WHOSE \:VORDS,&#13;
NOT ONLY MADE AN Il\1PRESSION OF UNDERSTANDING IN TH,E MINDS OF HIS STUDENTS&#13;
BUT KINDLED A GREATER 'WISDOM IN THEIR&#13;
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(DRAWi N G)&#13;
MRS. MAR IA BOLTON&#13;
(HOMEMAK I NG )&#13;
MI SS BE TTY B OGUE&#13;
(SHORTHAN D )&#13;
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WALLACE CLE VELAND&#13;
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MI SS WI L DA F ARMER&#13;
(TYPI NG )&#13;
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MISS DOROTHEA W. G IEN GER&#13;
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R . A . HAR R I SON&#13;
(JOURNAL I SM , AM . H&#13;
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( EN GLI SH. DRAMA) &#13;
[DWARD T. JEWETT&#13;
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FRANK LA MAN I TA&#13;
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L. R. LESSINGER&#13;
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(CO ACH, SHOP)&#13;
JOHN M. S HELD ON&#13;
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JOSEPH SKLENICKA&#13;
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MISS MARGIE SMITH&#13;
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MRS. GLARA STRICKLAND&#13;
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MISS GARNET C . WELSCH&#13;
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GEORGIA ASHLEY (Ste no g raphi c)&#13;
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JOYCE MARIE BATES (Homemaking)&#13;
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BLANCHE BELL (Benson Transfe r)&#13;
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PAULINE BELT (Stenographic)&#13;
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MELVIN BIRD (Ge n e ral Cours e)&#13;
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MYRNA BLAKELY (Colle g e Steno g raphic)&#13;
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RICHARD BLANKENSHIP (Manual Arts ) Jnn . Cl a ss&#13;
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GLENNY BOGGS (Stenographic)&#13;
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MYRNA BOWEN (Homemakin g )&#13;
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ARTHUR BRITTAIN (Indu s trial Arts )&#13;
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DICK BROOKS ( Manual Arts ) J a n . Class&#13;
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Le tte rman' s CluU .&#13;
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Re d Cro ss, Y. G. A. A. , F'. H. A. , Pe p Club , Internation a l&#13;
Re l a tion s Club, Alli e d Youth, Girls Bas ketball, Ro ad s hows&#13;
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LAYNE BROWN (College Pr~p)&#13;
Youth City, Re d Cross&#13;
MERLE EDWARD BROWN (Manual Arts )&#13;
ROBERT BuRGIN (Coll e g e Prep)&#13;
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'Lo s t Ho rizon', R.O.T.C .&#13;
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'Robe rta', 'The Re d Mill', 'Girl Cr azy', Mu s ic Co nt es ts,&#13;
' Th e Messiah', Ro a d s how s '49 , '50, '51, '52 &#13;
KEITH CHRISTENSEN (Coll ege Pr ep)&#13;
LEO CARTER (Manual Arts)&#13;
TWYLA CARY (St enographic)&#13;
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JIM CAPE (Ge n e r al)&#13;
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Footbal l Honor Court, Libra ry Club , Presi dent ,&#13;
National Honor Society, Gr a nd March Militlfry Ball,&#13;
Colonial Ball , Geor ge Washington&#13;
BILL CHARLES (College Prep)&#13;
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Student Counc il, Youth City, Co uncilma n, 'Roberta , '&#13;
'Red Mill', 'Girl Crazy •, Track, Si gn a l Staff,&#13;
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Quil l a nd Scroll, 'Messiah',&#13;
KEITH CHRISTENSEN&#13;
RICHARD CLARK (College P r ep)&#13;
Bas ketball , Signal Staff, Mardi Gras Esco r t&#13;
SAM COLLINS (College Prep)&#13;
DELBERT CONKLING (Col l ege Prep)&#13;
DON CONNER (Manual Arts)&#13;
Red Cro&amp;B, R.O.T.C.&#13;
NORMAN L. COLLISTER (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
WALTER COZIAHR (Coll ege Pr ep )&#13;
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CHARMA I NE DANIELSEN (Steno g rauhic)&#13;
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Y-Tee n s , Red Cross, President, ' Red Mill' , Koads hows&#13;
'50, ' 51, '52&#13;
DEAN DAVIS (Colle ge Pr e p)&#13;
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THELMA DAWSON (College Pre p I&#13;
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Le ttermans Club&#13;
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Red crass , Sp ani sh Club, Y-Teens , F. H. A., Girl s Glee,&#13;
Pep Cluo , Roadshows '49&#13;
GENE GOLDSBERRY (St enogr aph i c)&#13;
Re d Cross, Student Counc il&#13;
DON HAGER (Co ll ege Pr ep)&#13;
S t ud ent Cou nc il, Let t e r man s Club, Boys Cit) , Ar t Club ,&#13;
Wrestling , Fr esbman Ho no r• Soc i ety&#13;
GL ENN HAINES (Co ll ege Pr e p )&#13;
Sc i ence Cl ub&#13;
VERA HALL ( College Pr ep)&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
MARI LYN HANDSCHY ( Co llege Pr ep )&#13;
Footbal l Honor court, Nnt on~ l Hono r Soc i ety , Vice -&#13;
Presi de n t , Aur o r a , i~e-P es de1 t, •Gir ls Counc1 1,&#13;
Girls Lo u nge, Cbo ir, Red Mi l l, , Girl Cr azy ,&#13;
Road shows '50, ' 5 1, ' 5 2, S i g n a l Staff, Pe p Cl ~&#13;
Red Cr ass, Qu ill and Sc r o ll , Co l on i al Ba l! Ha "no r'&#13;
DONNA HANNON&#13;
RRAI NE HANSEN (Co ll ege Sten ogr ap h ic)&#13;
Court&#13;
LO Club Al t r uma Red Cross 'Th e Man Who C&#13;
pep ! G! e' e ib y c lub, Roadshows • 49 , 50nme ta Dinner Gi r s • ' • ' 5 1 &#13;
NANCY HAN SEN ( St e nographic)&#13;
Choir, 'Girl Cra zy•, Roadshow • 52, Offic e Attendant&#13;
JESS HARRIS (Co ll ege Pr e p)&#13;
Re d Cross, Hl-Y, Road s hows ' 5 1, '52&#13;
ALBERT HARTER (Ge ne ral)&#13;
Let t e r mans Club, 'Girl Cr azy '. Raseba ll, Football,&#13;
Bu s iness Manage r, Annua l, Si gn a l Staff, Choir,&#13;
Rell Cross, R. o. T. c., Mnr&lt;ti Gr as Escort, Ro adshows • 51, ' S2&#13;
JOYCE MARI E HEMPEL (St enog raphic) Jan. Class&#13;
BOB HIATT (College Pr ep&#13;
Youth City, Red Cross, S~l ce Club&#13;
MARILYN HOESLY (Co ll ege Prep)&#13;
Girls Council, s e cr e tary, Aur o r a, Pep ClulJ, Choir,&#13;
Solo Cont es t, 'Lost Horizon s ', ' Re d Mill '. 'Girl Crazy'.&#13;
Footb a ll Court, Offi ce Att end a nt, Road s h ows '4 9 , 'so. '51,&#13;
Mardi Gr as, Ma id&#13;
GEORGIA HOHNBAUM (College Pr ep) J a n. Cl ass&#13;
Road s hows '48 , ' 49, ' SO, 'SI, Band, Orch es tra, Alli e d&#13;
Yout h, Y~T ee , Pep Club, Mardi Gras .&#13;
DICK HOLMES (General)&#13;
MARY LOUI SE HOPKI NS (Col l ege S t e n og raph i c)&#13;
National Honor Society, Sec reta ry, Tr eas ur e r, Auro r a,&#13;
Girls Council, Red Cross, St ud e n t Council, Choir,&#13;
'Sna fu'. 'Lost Hori zon'. 'Red Mill'. 'Girl Cra z•· '.&#13;
Mess iah, Road s h ows '49, 'SO, 'SI. ' S2&#13;
RONALD HOPKINS (Co ll ege Pr ep)&#13;
Stud e nt Co uncil. Footoall. Re d Cro ss, Le tt e r mans Club,&#13;
SHIRLEY HOWE (Coll ege Stenographic)&#13;
Student Council, Red Cr oss , Se nior Class, Sec r e tary ,&#13;
Junior Class, Tr e as urer, Pep Club, Treas ur e r, Aurora,&#13;
Roadshow s '49, 'SO, ' 51 , 'S2, De bat e , Girl s Gl ee ,&#13;
National Honor society , Mardi Gra s Maid&#13;
BILL HUNTER (College St e no graphic )&#13;
Boys City, Student Council&#13;
JANICE HUTCHINSON (Co ll ege Stenographic)&#13;
Library Club, Vice Presid e nt, Coloni a l Ball. Y-Tee n s ,&#13;
Girls Council, Tr eas urer, Pep Club, Se lf-Re li an t ,&#13;
Debate Team, Girls Loun ge , Aurora, 'Lo s t Horizon ',&#13;
'Th e Man Who Came to Dinner •, Roadshows '49, • 50, '51, '52,&#13;
Office Attendant, student Coun c il &#13;
GILBERT JENSEN (College Prep)&#13;
Band&#13;
FREDERICK JEWETT (Coll e ge S t e nogr a phic)&#13;
Stud e nt Coun c il , Letterme n' s Club, Wre s tlin g , Track,&#13;
Football, Self Re liant Club, 'Los t Hori zon', 'Th e Man&#13;
Who Came to Dinner', 'Girl Cr azy', Road shows '49, '50,&#13;
• 51, • 52 .&#13;
BILL JOSLIN (Indu s trial Arts)&#13;
Football, Wr e stling, Stud e nt Co uncil, R. O. T.C. , D. O.&#13;
BETTY RUTH KELLAR (Steno graphic )&#13;
Re d Cross , Band , Orche stra, Road s hows • 48, '4 9, '50, '51 ,&#13;
JOSEPHINE KELLAR (Ge n e ral Co urse )&#13;
Y. G. A. A. Vic e -Presid e nt, Pep Club, Y-Tee ns , 'Best&#13;
Foot Forwa rd', 'Los t Horizon', Road s bows '49 , '50, '51.&#13;
DON KELLER (Manual Arts )&#13;
Football, Ba s ketball, Shop Club, Le tte r me n' s Club .&#13;
DARLENE KELLY (Coll ege St e no g raphic)&#13;
Aur·ara, Vice-Pre s ident, Girl' s Council, Pe i.&gt; Club,&#13;
National Honor Soci e ty, Ro ads how s '49, '50, '51, ' 5 2 ,&#13;
'Los t Hori z on ' , Girl 's Loun ge, Office Att e nd ant, Red&#13;
Cross , Mardi Gras .&#13;
NED KILIBARDO (Colle ge Pr e p)&#13;
Base ba ll. Football.&#13;
JOHN KILDAY (Manual Arts )&#13;
Football, Bas ke tball, Letterme n' s Club , Choir,&#13;
Road s h ows • 50, • 51, • 52, •'Girl Cr azy ', 'Re d Mill',&#13;
'Lo st Horizon', 'Man Who Cam e to Dinn e r' .&#13;
NORMAN KINNEY (Ma nu a l Arts )&#13;
Foo toall, Wr es tling , Red Cross, Road s how s • 59 , '51,&#13;
Indus trial Arts Club, D. o .&#13;
DUANE KNAUSS (Coll ege Pr e p) Jan . Class&#13;
Fo o tb all, Indus trial Arts Clu b .&#13;
LARRY HENRY KNAUSS (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Hl-Y, Tr eas ur e r, Shorth a nd Club, Pres ide nt, Allied Youth,&#13;
Came ra Club, Band, 'Th e Man Wh o Came to Di n ne r'.&#13;
Road s how s • 4 9 , • 50 , • 51, ' 52&#13;
WAYNE KNOUSE (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Biology, Scienc e Club, Allied Youth,&#13;
Band, Orchestra, Roadshow '50 &#13;
KENNETH KREGER {Colle ge Prep)&#13;
Boys State, Nation a l Honory Society , President,&#13;
Sp a nish Club, President, Youth City, Sc ience Club ,&#13;
Choir, 'Lost Hori zon', 'Red Mill', Road s hows •SO, •SI, • S2&#13;
I 51 , ' 52.&#13;
WARREN 'BUD' KRUSE {College Prep)&#13;
Freshman Honor Society , Stud e nt Council, Red Cross, Buys&#13;
City, Youth City, Boys State, Junior-Se nior Prom Prince,&#13;
Mardi Gras , Letterme n' s Club, Football, Baske tball , Baseball , R.O. T. C. , Electr ici an, Junior Play.&#13;
CARM ELLA KYSTER (Stenographic)&#13;
Office Attendent, F. H. A., Y. G. A. A., P e p Club,&#13;
Band, Orch es tr a , Mardi Gras Maid&#13;
WILLARD LAMB {Manual Arts)&#13;
Footb a ll, Biology Club&#13;
DORIS LANG {General)&#13;
Altruma , Pr es ident, Se cr e tary, Pep Club, Student Council,&#13;
Red Cross, F. H. A., ·'Re d Mill•, 'Girl Crazy', Choir,&#13;
Footb a ll Hono r Court, Roadshows '49, •S O, '51, • 52.,&#13;
DUANE LARSEN (General)&#13;
Stud e nt Council&#13;
JERRY LAWSON (Manual Arts)&#13;
Wr estlin g&#13;
SHIRLEY LEE {Stenographic)&#13;
Library Club , Se cr e tary, National Honor Society, Secretary ,&#13;
Allied Yo uth, Sgt. - a t-Arms , Girls Council , Y-Tee ns, Altruma,&#13;
Pe p Club, Re d Cro ss, Road s hows '50, ' S l, '52, Colonial Ball&#13;
LESTER LEVIER {Manual Arts)&#13;
Student Council, Sgt-Rt - a rm s , 'Lost Hori zon s', Football,&#13;
Hi-Y&#13;
GALE LEWIS (Co llege Prep)&#13;
JOHN LEWIS (College Prep)&#13;
Hi-Y, Sec ret a ry, Student Council, Boys City, So licitor,&#13;
Basketball, Trac k&#13;
ROBERT LEWIS (General)&#13;
Shop Maintenance, Stude nt Council&#13;
KENNETH A. LINK (College Prep)&#13;
Roadshows '49, '50, '51, • 52, 'One Fo o t in Heave n',&#13;
Orchestra, Music Con t ests, Sci e nce Club, Airplane Club,&#13;
P•esiden t, Slide Rule Club , Youth City , Manager,&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
• &#13;
JEANNETTE ANN MACE (Homemaking )&#13;
Y. G. A. A.&#13;
ELWOOD MAHAN (Manual Arts )&#13;
Biology, Football&#13;
BOB MAIN (Manual Arts)&#13;
Le ttermans Club, Shop Club, Football, Wre stling , Track,&#13;
Basketball, Bas eball&#13;
LEVI MARTIN&#13;
Shop Club&#13;
(Ge neral)&#13;
RAYMOND MAYER (College Prep)&#13;
.Rifle Team&#13;
BILL McBRIDE (Manual Arts)&#13;
Rifle Team, Stude nt Council, Biology Club,&#13;
'The Man Who Came to Dinne r ',&#13;
BEVERLY MCCLINTOCK (Ge ne ral)&#13;
Stude nt Council&#13;
PAT McCOY (Steno graphic)&#13;
Y-Te e n, Secretary, Chaplin, Allied Youth, Secre tary,&#13;
student Council, Athletic Se cretary, Band Majore tte ,&#13;
captain, Orchestra, Roadshows ' 49, '50, 'M, '52,&#13;
Twirling Trio,&#13;
BONNIE McDANIEL (Stenographic) Jan. Class&#13;
P.H.A., Y.G.A.A.&#13;
JUNE McMILLEN (College Stenographic)&#13;
1'1brary Club, Altruma, Col9nial Ball .&#13;
CARL MESSERSMITH (Manual Arts\&#13;
Track, Golf, Rifle Team&#13;
BRUCE MILLER (Coll e ge Pr ep)&#13;
Fres hman Honor So.c iety, Science Club, Le tte rman' s Club, Foot ball, Youth City.&#13;
MARY MILLER (St no phi ~&#13;
Y. G. A. A. &#13;
JOYCE MINICH (Stenographic)&#13;
;-Teen, President, Red cross, Library Club, F . H.A.,&#13;
ep Club, Colonial so.II. Roadshows '51, ' 52&#13;
NORMA MORGAN (College Prep)&#13;
Al truma, President, stud~nt council, Se cre tary. Pep Club,&#13;
Girls Council, Pre sidents Club, Choir, Annual Staff,&#13;
'Re d Mill ', • Girl crazy', Cheerleader, Roadshows '49, '50&#13;
• 51, ' 52, ProD1 Princess, Football Honor Court, Colonial&#13;
Ball Honor Court, Signal staff, Editor, Quill and Scroll,&#13;
Wrestling Honor court, National Honor Society&#13;
DARRELL NATION (General)&#13;
Youth City, 'The Man Who Came .o Dinner', Football.&#13;
SHIRLEY NICHOLAS (Ho~emakinK)&#13;
Associate Editor of Signal, Sgt-at-Arms Y. G. A.1A .• Pep&#13;
Club, Roadsh ow • 50, office attendant, Military Ball.&#13;
CONNIE NORTH (Stenographic)&#13;
Junior National Honor Society, Library Club, Latin Club,&#13;
Roadshow '4B, Book We e k Te a , Colonial Ball .&#13;
ROMONA NUNEZ (Homemaking) Jan. Class&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
RI CHARD 0' HARA&#13;
Band (Manual Arts)&#13;
JERRY OLES (College Pr ep)&#13;
Biology Club, 'Red Mill, 'Girl Crazy' , Wrestling,&#13;
Roadshows •so, • 51.&#13;
DONALD INE OLSEN (College Stenographic)&#13;
Red Cross, Aurorn Pep club, Roadshows '49, '50, '51,&#13;
Girls Glee. '&#13;
DICK PARKS (College Pre p)&#13;
Baske tball Football, Bas eball, Rifl e Team.&#13;
GOLDIE PARKER (Colle ge Ste no g ra·pb ic) Jan. Cl ass&#13;
Pe p Club, Choir, 'Red Mill', and 'Girl Crazy•, Roadshows&#13;
'49, ' 50 , '51.&#13;
DARRELL PARRISH (Ge neral)&#13;
Biology Club, Red Cross, Wre stling.&#13;
JOE PAULSON (Coll ege Pr e p) Jan . Cl ass&#13;
Letterman• s Club, stude nt Council, Re d Cross, Choir,&#13;
'Girl Cra zy ' , Indus trial Arts Club, Yo uth City, All&#13;
So uthwe st Iowa, Interc ity, 3rd team all s tate fo o tba ll,&#13;
Baske tball, Bas e ball , Athl e tic Roll of Honor. &#13;
JACK PETERSEN (Manual Arts)&#13;
Hy-Y, Ri!l e Team.&#13;
BOB PETERSON (Manual Arts)&#13;
BILL PETTIT (M a nu al Arts)&#13;
Basket ball, foo t!Jal 1.&#13;
TOM PHILPOTT (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Student Council, Biology Club, Sci e nc e Club,&#13;
Foot!Jall , Wrestling, Freshman Baske tbal 1.&#13;
BEVERLY POOLE (Stenographic)&#13;
Altruma, Sgt-at-Arms, Vice-President,&#13;
'Girl Crazy•, Roadsbows • 49, • 50, • 51,&#13;
Gl ee, Choir, Pep Club.&#13;
CATHERINE QUINTUS (General)&#13;
Pep Club, Girls Lounge .&#13;
CHARLES RAGER (Colle ge Prep)&#13;
'Red Mill' ,&#13;
'52, Girls&#13;
Duk e Junior-Senior Prom, Editor-in-Chief, Signal.&#13;
Student Council, President, Youth City, Senior Class,&#13;
Vice-President, Letterman's Club, R.O.T. C., 'Los t&#13;
Horizon', 'Red Mill', 'Girl Crazy', Pootball, Basketball, Track, Roadshows, '50, '51 , '52, Associat e -&#13;
Edixor Annual, National Honor Society, Choir, D.0.,&#13;
Mardi Gras.&#13;
ED RATH (Gene r al)&#13;
Student Council, Junior class Vice-President, Choir,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Boys Quartet, Signal Staff, Annu a l&#13;
Staff, 'Roberta' 'Red Mill', 'Girl crazy', Road s how s&#13;
'49. '50, • 51, • 52 , Pootball, Bas ketball, Track .&#13;
HAROLD RIECHART (College Pr ep)&#13;
Boys City, Red Cross, Roadshows '49, '50, '51, '52,&#13;
'Snafu' 'The Man Who Came to Dinner', Band Orchestra.&#13;
ENRRIQUE RUIZ (College Prep)&#13;
Spanish Club, Vice-President, Student Council, Te nnis,&#13;
Football, Letterman's Club, Road s how ' 49, R.O.T.C.&#13;
JUDY ROGERS (College Prep)&#13;
Girls State Representative, D. A. R. Repr ese ntative,&#13;
Football Court, Quill and Scroll, Aurora, President,&#13;
Gi rls Council, Vice-President, Youth City, Clerk,&#13;
Annual Editor, National Honor Society, Pep Club , Science&#13;
Club, Presidents Club, Girls Lounge, Ch·oir, Signal&#13;
Managing Editor, student council, Red Cross, 'Snafu•,&#13;
'Best Foot Forward', 'The Man Who Came to Dinner',&#13;
Student Director, 'Lost Horizon', 'Red Mill', 'Girl&#13;
Crazy•, Roadshow s ' 49 , '50, ' 5 1, '52, Col oni a l Ball.&#13;
RAFAEL SANCHES (College Prep)&#13;
Science Clul&gt;.&#13;
EARLE IONE SHOCKEY (St e no graphic)&#13;
Red Cross, Aurora, President, Pep Club, Girls Council,&#13;
Girls Lounge, Roadshows • 51. • 52. National Honor Soci ety ,&#13;
'The Man Who Came to Dinner', Stud e nt Dire c tor / &#13;
BEVERLY SHRADER (St e no g raphic)&#13;
Student Council, Football Court, Aurora, Pep Club, Choir,&#13;
'Swee th ea rts ', 'R e d Mill', 'Girl Cra zy •, Junior-Senior&#13;
Prom Court, Ch ee rl ead e r , Roads how s ' 49, '50 , '5 1 , '52,&#13;
NOR MA SLAUGHTER (College Pr e p )&#13;
Girls Council, Libr a ry Club , Treas ur e r, Aurora, Red Cross&#13;
Vice-President, F.H.L , Sci e nc e Club, Band, Orchestra, '&#13;
Roadshows • 49, '50, • 51, Band Rodeo Queen.&#13;
DUANE SMITH (Coll ege Pr ep}&#13;
'Los t Horizon', Football, Baske tball , mana ger, Letterman' 5&#13;
Club , Sci e nce Club, Pre s id e nts Club, Pr esid e nt, Youth City .&#13;
MARJORIE SMITH (Stenographic}&#13;
Aurora Sg t- a t.Arms , Pep Club Vice-Preside nt, Che e rlead e r&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross , Football IOourt, Wre s tling '&#13;
Court, Mardi Gras , 'Sna fu' , 'The Man Who Cam e to Dinn er'&#13;
' Re d Mill', 'Girl Crazy', Road sbows '4B, '49 , ' 5 0, • 51, ; 52,&#13;
Colonial Ball.&#13;
DICK SPENCER (College Prep)&#13;
Red Cross, D. O.&#13;
MARY ANN STEWART (Stenog raphic)&#13;
Red Cross, Y.G . A.A. Secretary, Pep Club, Y-Teen s , Band,&#13;
Orches tra, Baske tball. Ro ad s hows '49, ' 51.&#13;
CORALEE STOTTLEMYER (Stenographic)&#13;
Re d Cross, Aur o r a, Pep Club , Choir, Girls Glee, Cheerleade r,&#13;
'R e d Mill', 'Girl Crazy ', Road shows '4 9 , '50, '51, • 5 2.&#13;
BILL STOUT (General}&#13;
Photo Club, Baseball.&#13;
GORDON STURGEON (College Prep)&#13;
Le tt e rman' s Club, Wrestling Club, Biology, Track,&#13;
Ba sketball, Football, Wr est ling mana ger.&#13;
SHIRLEY STRUBEL (Stenographic)&#13;
Y-Tee n s Vic e -Pres ident, Pe p Club,&#13;
BILL SULLIVAN (Colle ge Pr ep )&#13;
Biology Club.&#13;
GEORGE TAGUE (Manual Arts } Jan. Class&#13;
Boy 's City, Stud e nt Council&#13;
ROBERT TAYLOR (College Prep}&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Football. &#13;
STANLEY TELLER (Man·u a l Arts )&#13;
Footba ll, Wr e stling , • 49, • 50, ' 5 1.&#13;
NANCY THOMPS vN (Coll ege Pre p)&#13;
Library Club, Pres ide nt, Girls Council, Treas urer, Pe p&#13;
Club, National Honor Society , Aurora, Scie nce Club, Re d&#13;
Cross , International Re lations , Student Council, 'Re d&#13;
Mill', 'Roberta' , 'Girl Crazy'. Ro ad s how s ' 49, '5o. '51,&#13;
• 52. •snafu' , 'Be st Foot Forward', Girls Loun ge , Mo.rd!&#13;
Gras, Footba ll Court, 'Los t Hori z on', Band, Orchestra.&#13;
GERALDINE THORDSEN (Ge neral)&#13;
EDLINE TURNER (Colle ge Stenog raphic)&#13;
Y-Te ens , Pe p club, Altruma, Road s hows '49, '50, • 51, '52,&#13;
Twirler Trio.&#13;
JERRY TUTTLE (Colle g e Prep)&#13;
Stude nt Co un c il.&#13;
ELI VUKS ON (Co llege P rep )&#13;
Wrestling.&#13;
JOHN WAKEHOUSE (College Pr e p ) J a n. Class&#13;
BERTHA WALKER ( Co llege Stenographic ) Jan . Cl ass&#13;
Fres hm a n National Ho nor Soc i e t y , Y. G.A. A., Girls counc il,&#13;
Ro ad s howa • 48, '49 , Re d Cr oss.&#13;
JANICE WALTERS (Ste nog raphi c) J a n. Cl ass&#13;
Student Counc il, Red Cross, Girl s Counc il&#13;
FREDERICK WH I TE (Ge n e r a li&#13;
R. 0 . T. C.&#13;
JUDITH WHITE (Co llege Pre p ) J a n . Cl ass&#13;
Student Council, Re d Cross, Altruma, 'Los t Horizo n'&#13;
Girls Gl ee, Road s how ' 5 1.&#13;
HARLEY WI EDEMAN (College Prep) J a n . Cl ass&#13;
Roads how ' 48 , Indus t ria l Ar ts Club , Re d cross&#13;
ROBERT WI NGER (Ma nu a l Arts) J an . Cl ass&#13;
st udent c o unci l. Bio l ogy Club Preside nt, Wr estling manage r. &#13;
BEVERLY WOOD (Homemakin g )&#13;
Ma naging Editor of the Signal, F.H . A • • Tre as urer, Pep&#13;
Club, Road s how • 51 , Art Club.&#13;
ROGER WOODS (Coll ege Pr e p)&#13;
Stud e nt Council, Red Cross, Le tt erman 's Club, Football,&#13;
'Red Mill', Ro ads hows ' •!9 , ' 52, Choir, Mardi Gra s , O. 0.,&#13;
R. 0. T. C.&#13;
BILL WOOLEY (General)&#13;
Band, Science Club, 'Lost Horizon' , Road s hows '49, • 50, '51,&#13;
• 52.&#13;
LENORA WR EDT (College Stenog raphic)&#13;
Twirlers Trio, Y-Tee ns, President, Alli e d Youth , Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow s '49 , 50, '51, ' 52, 2nd Lt. Band , Orchestra, Band&#13;
Maj o r e t t e.&#13;
JUNE WYATT (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, 'Girl Crazy•, Choir, Student Council,&#13;
President.&#13;
LAVERN WYMORE (Co lle ge Prep)&#13;
Wr e stling, Football, Band, Red Cross Stud ent Counc i l,&#13;
Sc ience Club , Road s hows '50, '51, '52, Orchestra.&#13;
DONNA YEATMAN (Ge neral)&#13;
Pep Club, Spanish Club President, Secretary, National&#13;
Honor Society, Red Cross, Vice-President Student Council,&#13;
Choir, Aurora Parilimentarian, Library Club, Girls Council&#13;
Secretary, Junior Class Secretary , Girls Loung e, Art Club&#13;
President, Allied Youth Secretary, Presidents Club, Stld.e&#13;
Student Council Conv ention representative, Football Qu ee n,&#13;
Mardi Gra s , Signal Stat!, Annual Art Editor, Col onial Ball&#13;
'Kind Lady', 'Red Mill', 'Roberta'. 'The Man Who Came to&#13;
Dinner• , 'Girl Crazy', Road shows '4B, '49, '50, '51, • 52.&#13;
JANICE ZAHN (Stenograpliic)&#13;
Girls Glee, Pep Club , Red Cros s, D. o.&#13;
RICHARD ANDERSEN (College Prep.)&#13;
Bask e tball, Foot ball, Le tterman' s Club, D. O.&#13;
LEONA CARMAN (Stenographic) J a n . Cl ass&#13;
Re d Cross&#13;
BETTY CHRI STENSEN (~t no ap hi c)&#13;
Y. G. A. A •&#13;
. JOYCE COLLINSON (St e nog raphi c)&#13;
Y-Teens, Gi rl s Loun ge, Girls Glee, Ro a dshows '4 9 , '50&#13;
SI DNEY DAVIS (Manual Arts)&#13;
Sci e nc e Club, Indus trial Arts , iland &#13;
DOLORES ED8NBURN (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Red Cross. Girls Lounge&#13;
BILL FRANDSEN (Colle ge Prep)&#13;
BOB ISENHOWER (Manual Arts)&#13;
Red Cross , Biology Club, Industrial Arts Club.&#13;
FRANK LACHAPFELL (Stenographic)&#13;
SAM MUCK (Mechanical Arts)&#13;
choir, 'Girl Crazy', North Transfer&#13;
GILRENE MUELLER (General)&#13;
Y.G.A . A., pep Club, Red Cross, Basketball, Volleyball&#13;
JIM NICHOLS (College Prep)&#13;
Boys City, Foo~ba~l , Basketball, Track, 'The Man Who&#13;
came to Dinner , Red Mill', 'Girl crazy•, Roajlshows&#13;
'49, • 5 0 , • 51, Biology Club, Spanish Club Treasur e r, Letterman 's Club.&#13;
TOM PALMERTON (Manual Arts)&#13;
Letterman's Club, Biology Club, President, Football .&#13;
DONNA PAYNE (Homemaking)&#13;
Allied Youth, Red Cros s, Pep Club, Y-Teens,&#13;
F. H. A., 'Re d Mill' , Roadshows • 48, • 49 .&#13;
PATRICIA GLEE PERDUE (Stenographic)&#13;
Y-Teens, Y.G.A. A., Roadshow '51.&#13;
REX RICHE (Manual Arts )&#13;
DALLAS TENNIGKEIT (General)&#13;
R. O. T.C.&#13;
ANDY TEDESCO (Manual Arts) Jan. Class &#13;
CAROL ANNE WA~NER (General) Jan. Class&#13;
G.A.A., Roadshow '48&#13;
JIM WEATHERILL (Manual Arts)&#13;
Baseball, Football, Biology Club.&#13;
FRED WILSON (General)&#13;
Art Club.&#13;
BARBARA GOODMAN (Homemaking)&#13;
F. H. A.&#13;
SENIORS NOT PICTURED&#13;
MASON WAGONER (Manual Arts)&#13;
Bi ology Club, Rifle Team.&#13;
LLOYD CUNDIFF (Manual Arts)&#13;
H istor y of the June Senior Class&#13;
September, 1948 marked the entrance of today's graduating class into Thomas Jefferson High School. In their junior year they elected Warren Kruse, President, Edwin&#13;
Rath, Vice Presiden t, Donna Y eatman, Secretary, Shirley Howe, Tteasurer. With Miss&#13;
Margie Smith and Mr. Ralph Letts a s sponsors of the class.&#13;
The annual Junior-Senior P r om", Japanese Gardens", was sponsored by them in the&#13;
Spring of 1951.&#13;
Now they number nearly 186. They have Kenneth Ford as their President, and&#13;
Charles Rager, Vice President , Shir ley Howe , Secretary, Judy Bailey, Treasur er, a nd&#13;
Kenneth Anderson, Sgt.-at-A r ms. T he senior class sponsors were: Mrs. Clara Strickland,&#13;
Mr. Orville Orr, and Mr. Bob Barritt.&#13;
The Senior class play p ut on by them w as "The Gr eat Big Doorstep." &#13;
WE OF THE SENIOR CLASS GREATLY APPRECIATE THE CONSTAN~&#13;
PRESERVENCE AND HARD WORK WHICH THE ANNUAL STAFF pRAC~&#13;
IN ORDER TO PRESENT THIS YEARBOOK .&#13;
HERE IT IS AND WE S I NCERELY BELIEVE YOU WILL ENJOY AND&#13;
CHERISH IT. &#13;
1&#13;
PRES-HAROLD BARNETT&#13;
V-PRES-DICK WILLIAMS&#13;
SEC-JANET ROCKWELL&#13;
TREAS.JACKIE PHILLIPS&#13;
RONALD AHART&#13;
BEVERLY ALDREDGE&#13;
HARRY ANDERSON&#13;
WALTER ANDERSON&#13;
CAROL ANDREWS&#13;
LEE ARNOLD&#13;
DELBERT BAILE Y&#13;
CLARENCE SANGES&#13;
HAROLD BARNETT&#13;
ROMONA BARRON&#13;
RUDY BARTELS&#13;
ALLEN BECKER&#13;
ROGER BETHERS&#13;
AVIS BETTS&#13;
ROGER BISHOP&#13;
WI LL I AM BONER&#13;
WILLIAM BOWEN&#13;
SHIRLEY BOYER&#13;
JAMES BURKHART&#13;
GERALD BULTER&#13;
PHYLLIS COIN&#13;
JOSEPH CALLAHAN&#13;
NORMA CARMICHALL&#13;
WILLIAM CARMICHALL&#13;
MARIETTA CARS O N &#13;
I&#13;
l&#13;
• ACQUILINE CARTER&#13;
OSEPH CAVELLARO&#13;
RODNEY CHRISTINSEN&#13;
LA VONNE CLARK&#13;
KATHLEEN COLLINGS&#13;
ROBERT COLMAN&#13;
JANICE co"4Le:Y&#13;
ERMA CORZINE&#13;
JOHN CHASE&#13;
JERRY CHADWICK&#13;
I&#13;
CAROLYN COGLY&#13;
CHARLES COLBY&#13;
RICHARD CULTON&#13;
MARJORIE COLWELL&#13;
EARL CRUM&#13;
WILLARD CUMPSTON&#13;
LOYD CUNDIFF&#13;
RICHARD COZAD&#13;
LEONARD DAMON&#13;
RONALD De:e:Ds&#13;
GARY DENN IS&#13;
FAYE DENTON&#13;
PAUBLA DE SANTIAGO&#13;
SUE DURFEy &#13;
BEVER LY&#13;
D ONA Lo&#13;
HANSEN BERNIE&#13;
HANSEN SHIRLEY&#13;
MARJORIE HANSEN&#13;
CAROL HATCHER&#13;
MARCELIA HOUGH&#13;
JU AN I TA H 0 U G_H&#13;
KENNETH HOWELL&#13;
RAYMOND HUNT&#13;
DOROTH Y IVES&#13;
JOSEP HINE JAGGEll&#13;
LA RR Y JENSEN&#13;
FRANCIS JOHNSON&#13;
G L E N JORDAN&#13;
JO H N KERN&#13;
HELEN K l LOA Y&#13;
JOAN KILDA Y&#13;
BEVE RL Y KING&#13;
GARY K I R K&#13;
DO RI S KNISS&#13;
CE LINE KOH LE S&#13;
VARY A LI VE KING&#13;
MAUREEN KRATZKE&#13;
GE RALD IN G&#13;
RAY LA KE&#13;
BARBARA LAND&#13;
TWILA LA PO I H TS&#13;
KENNET H LARSEN&#13;
DARLENE L AUVER&#13;
RI T A L I NDSEY&#13;
HAIZLIP CHARLES HICKMAN LARRY HOUGH&#13;
HAVEN CAROLYN HI LL LEO HOUGH&#13;
DARLENE HEATH GLE N HILLMAN&#13;
WILLIAM HEMPEL ELIZABETH HOUGH&#13;
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1&#13;
NA MCCORMICK&#13;
ROLD MCDANEED&#13;
DALE MAHRT&#13;
HAWARD MALLORY&#13;
MICHAEL MEDLINGER&#13;
EUGENE MESSERSMITH&#13;
SHARON MORFOltD&#13;
ANN MEYERS&#13;
DARLENE MCINTOSH&#13;
RUTH MCMANIGUL&#13;
NILMA MARTIN&#13;
JOHANNA MATHIASON&#13;
J 0 ANNE MI CHOL I S&#13;
DUANE MONTGOMERY&#13;
RAYMOND MYERS&#13;
MARIE NICK&#13;
BEVERLY NICOLA&#13;
KENNETH NUGENT&#13;
NANCY QsERDOFER&#13;
MARJ OR E 0' B R I EN&#13;
DONALD O'HARA&#13;
NICK PARICH&#13;
SHIRLEY PARKS&#13;
SHIRLEY PA .RRISH&#13;
DONNA PHILLIPS&#13;
JACQULINE PHILLIPS&#13;
JANET PoFFENBARGER&#13;
DALE POOLE&#13;
GAYLE POULSON&#13;
NORMAN PRICE&#13;
FRANCES QUINTUS&#13;
PATRICIA RAB U CK&#13;
NAOMI RADLIFF&#13;
Iv y RuoTKE&#13;
ROBERT RAES&#13;
DONAL D RAGER&#13;
CAR O LYN RA MSEY&#13;
D A L E RANKIN&#13;
JA MES R E D MO ND &#13;
RONALD SAGE JOELLEN REED&#13;
J ERRY REYNOLDS&#13;
PHYLLIS ROLFE&#13;
BARBARA RONK BETTY JANE SATRAPA&#13;
SHIRLEY SHIP&#13;
LE ROY SHOWE&#13;
BARBARA RICHARDSON&#13;
JANET ROCKWELL&#13;
SANDRA SIMONS&#13;
V IRGINIA SL YTE R&#13;
RICHARD SMITH&#13;
CLARENCE SNIPES&#13;
MARY ANN SONDAG&#13;
P HYL Ll ,S SPEER&#13;
STUA RT ST IE NER&#13;
ETHEL TAYLOR&#13;
CLYDE THO MAS&#13;
DALE Tl F FY&#13;
TI LLIE TORRIZ&#13;
C L AUDINE TURN ER&#13;
THEODORE T UTTLE&#13;
DAV ID VALLIER&#13;
R I T A VON DAL LE N&#13;
DONNA WAKEFIEL D&#13;
CHARLES WALB RIDG&#13;
LARRY WARD&#13;
AVIS WATSON&#13;
BA RBARA WATT&#13;
W ILLIAM WATT&#13;
JOY CE WHITE "&#13;
LUTHER WHIT E&#13;
PHYL L I S WI ES E&#13;
DALE 1'1 1 LO IN G&#13;
LARRY RAWLEY&#13;
JEROME RYAN&#13;
MARGARET SCHULTZ&#13;
MARIAN SHARPE &#13;
CHARD WI LL I AMS WILLIAM WITZKE NILA ZAHNLEY&#13;
W1 LSON DEAN WOOD&#13;
IRENE \Y ILSON PHILLIP WRAY&#13;
HAROLD W INGER DON YATES&#13;
The Junior Class was formally organized in fall of 1951&#13;
The class officers they elected at this meeting were Harold&#13;
Barnett, President ; Dick Williams, Vice-President ; Jackie&#13;
Phillips, Secretary; and Janet Rockwell, Treasurer. Their class&#13;
sponsors are Mary Beth Jenson and Robert Capel.&#13;
Their projects for the year were the Junior Class play.&#13;
Family Circle'. and Junior-Senior Prom. Tropical Isle' .&#13;
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C11A_SS OF 1954&#13;
NORMA ANDERSEN&#13;
DARRELL ANDERSON&#13;
JOANN ANDREWS&#13;
KE I TH ARCHER&#13;
LARRY AUGHE&#13;
ED AV I s&#13;
HARVEY BAILEY&#13;
JIM B,A I LEY&#13;
JOESPHINE BATES&#13;
JOHN BECKMA N&#13;
JIM BEC K NER&#13;
NORMA BIRD&#13;
JEAN 8LANKENSH IP&#13;
BOB BLUE&#13;
ERMA BOEGE&#13;
KAREN BOGARDUS&#13;
GRAHMAN BOYSEN&#13;
MILTON BRITTAIN&#13;
DARLENE BROWN&#13;
DELORES BROWN&#13;
UINTAH BROWN&#13;
MARILYN BR Y ANT&#13;
PAT BURKHART&#13;
KAY BUTLER&#13;
CATHERINE CARLIN&#13;
MARY ANN CARLIN&#13;
CHARLES CAR MAN&#13;
BETT Y CAPE&#13;
VIDA CAR MA N&#13;
BILL CARTER &#13;
EVELYN CHAFER&#13;
DALE CHRISTENSEN&#13;
BETTY CHRISTENSEN&#13;
E I LEEN CH R I ST I ANS EN&#13;
ELIZABETH CLARK&#13;
RONALD CLINTON&#13;
CATHERINE COFFEY&#13;
ROGER CONNER&#13;
JACKIE COOK&#13;
VIRGINIA COOK&#13;
LOREN COOPER&#13;
Bl LL COPELAND&#13;
Bfi.VERLY cox&#13;
PERRY COX&#13;
CAROL COZAD&#13;
COLIN CRONLAND&#13;
MARY LOU CUNDIFF&#13;
YVONNE DEW&#13;
PEARL DINOVO&#13;
RANAE .D 0 UGH MAN&#13;
RoNELL DOUGHMAN .&#13;
DENNIS DRAKE&#13;
HARRY DUGAN&#13;
5 ALLY DUGGER&#13;
H A Z E L 0 U R I C K.&#13;
JOAN EASDALE&#13;
BETTY EDENBURN&#13;
JoAN EDSON&#13;
MARGARET EICHER&#13;
RUTH EICHER&#13;
HELEN ESPINOSA&#13;
JAMES EVANS&#13;
co1..1..ETTE FEDOR&#13;
D ICK FENSKE&#13;
LEROY FOREMAN&#13;
TED FOSTER&#13;
F OST&#13;
RONN IE FOUTCH&#13;
JAYNE FRITCHER&#13;
JAcoUELINE GARRETT&#13;
GEORGE&#13;
GIBLER&#13;
DAVID GIBLER&#13;
5yelL GOLDSBERRY&#13;
DEAN GOOD&#13;
GEARLD GORMAN&#13;
1...AVERNE Goss&#13;
RUTH GOSS &#13;
DOREEN GRIFFITHS&#13;
JERRY GUINAN&#13;
DELPHINE GUTHRIE&#13;
CLIFFORD HAINES&#13;
CLARENCE HALL&#13;
STEVEN HAMILTON&#13;
CONNIE HANDSCHY&#13;
BEVERLY HARDISTY&#13;
DONNA HARDY&#13;
JANET HARRIMAN&#13;
BILL HARRI:;&#13;
RUTH HARRIS&#13;
PAUL HARROD&#13;
ROSE HATCHER&#13;
GLORIA HATTOM&#13;
ROBERT HEATH&#13;
JANICE HEMSTEDT&#13;
WAYNE HENDERSON&#13;
JACK HERWIG&#13;
PHYLLIS HOFFMAN&#13;
CECIL HOIFELDT&#13;
GARY HOPKINS&#13;
JEAN HOWELL&#13;
RAY HOWELL&#13;
BARBARA HUNT&#13;
DON HUNT&#13;
JANET JENKINS&#13;
LA FERNE JENNINGS&#13;
1-(ICHARD JENSEN&#13;
SARA JENSEN&#13;
NORMA JEWETT&#13;
BARBARA JOHNSON&#13;
CAROL JOHNSON&#13;
JOYC E JOHNSO N&#13;
KAYE JOHNSON&#13;
EUGENE JONES&#13;
WENDELL JONES&#13;
KATHRYN KELLAR&#13;
SHIRLEY KELLAR&#13;
DICK KELLAR&#13;
DELORES KENNEDY&#13;
JEANNETTE KENYON&#13;
CHARLES KINNEY&#13;
GEARLD KOCHEL&#13;
EDNA MAE KOHLES&#13;
WARREN KNUTH&#13;
JERRY LAC Y&#13;
EU G·E N E L A K E &#13;
. JIM LAMB&#13;
' KEYNOLD LARSON&#13;
MARGARET LARSEN&#13;
PAT LARSEN IFREDDY LEWIS&#13;
JINNIE LEWIS&#13;
! JUDY LINDBERG&#13;
RICHARD LINES&#13;
1 JANISE LYTHE&#13;
DONALD MACE&#13;
BARBARA MAHRT&#13;
l GILEN MALLORY&#13;
DONALD MARR&#13;
CATHERINE MARSH&#13;
JANET MARTIN&#13;
DONNA MATHEWS&#13;
Bos MAYBERRY&#13;
SHIREL Y MCCORMICK&#13;
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\BOB MCGRUDER&#13;
IONA MCHARGUE&#13;
SARAH MCINTOSH&#13;
'. JACK MCNEIL&#13;
::HARLES MERITT&#13;
ilARY MEYERS&#13;
\11 RGI N IA MI LL ER&#13;
~ UT H M 0 R GAN&#13;
(ATHY NEUMAN N&#13;
:-LORENE NIXON&#13;
\LI CE NORMAN&#13;
(A T HRYN NAUL I NG&#13;
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4ARY O'BRADOVI CH&#13;
h oe OGDE N&#13;
4l ETTY O'HAR A&#13;
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OSBORN&#13;
INN PAV I CH&#13;
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1ALTER PERRY&#13;
ED PETERSON&#13;
IRGI IA PETERSO N&#13;
l/ I M PHILPOTT&#13;
ARRE LL PINHERO&#13;
H IRL EY P L E A K E&#13;
D P OF F E N BARGE R&#13;
AT POGG E&#13;
N OY POUL A S&#13;
' O NY PR IET O&#13;
If LL 0 N E E PR INE &#13;
SHARRON RANKON&#13;
ROBERT RAY&#13;
DON REEL&#13;
SHIRLEY REICHART&#13;
SH RLEY RHOADES&#13;
SH RLEY ROLTON&#13;
SETH ANN RICE&#13;
KAY ROBERTS&#13;
SANDRA ROGERS&#13;
BOB RUSH&#13;
DONNA SARR&#13;
l)ARBARA SANDERS&#13;
80B SAUNDERS&#13;
RON SCHILTZ&#13;
LAWRENCE SEALOCK&#13;
ARLIN SHOWERS&#13;
DIANE SMITH&#13;
1 VERDA SMITH&#13;
SANDRA SPITZNAGLE&#13;
RUTH SPRINGER&#13;
VALERIE SPURGIN&#13;
SHIRLEY STOGDILL&#13;
JULIA STRUKEL&#13;
DAVE S .T U E L KE&#13;
JIM SULLIVAN&#13;
NADEAN TALLMAN&#13;
PAUL TEEL&#13;
JIM THOMPSON&#13;
81 LL THOMPSON&#13;
JERRY THOREEN&#13;
LEO TIERNEY&#13;
DONA TOWNSEND&#13;
FlETH TRUMBLE&#13;
NORMAN TRUMBLE&#13;
JANE UNDERWOOD&#13;
LARRY VANDERPOOL&#13;
PAT VAUGHN&#13;
FRED VOGT&#13;
SHIRLEY VOSS&#13;
JACKIE WALKER&#13;
FRITZ WARDEN&#13;
ED WARREN&#13;
CHARLES WALTON&#13;
CHARLENE WATTS&#13;
IVAN WATTS&#13;
FRED WEATHERILL&#13;
MARTI JO WEBER&#13;
SONNIE WELLING &#13;
ACK WESEEN&#13;
RTIS WEST&#13;
ONNIE WILSON&#13;
ARTIN WILSON&#13;
ARY WITHERSPOON&#13;
LETCHER WHITE&#13;
IRGINIA WHITE&#13;
. HARIE WONDERLICK&#13;
ILL WREDT&#13;
AR I LYN YOUNG&#13;
OB ZAHN &#13;
F I RS T ROW: BILL ANDERSON, RACHEL BEARRA, LORRAINE HOUGH, MARY JANE THOMAS, SHIRLEY CHAPIN, JEAN GODDEN,&#13;
NANCY COLL I NS, JOANNE HARTENHOFF, DORIS WAGNER, ARMA JO CHASE, MARJORIE ROUSH, LARR~ COLGLAZIER. SECOND&#13;
Row : RAYMOND FARMER, EDITH SIME, HUBERTA ARNOLD, PAT TOBIAS, BARBARA BEEMAN, MARY RICHARDS, PAULINE WILSON.&#13;
J ANE T GA MMON, JANICE MILLARD, CAROLINE TURNER, PATTY MILLER, RUTH CONAWAY , Lou ETTA CLARK. THIRD Row :&#13;
VIR GI L SCHICKNER, JOHN WEYANT, JIM ROBERTS. JACK GRAHAM, ROY SHAMBLER, DON HAVER, RUSSELL, WEBSTER , JAMES&#13;
HE NRY, ROBERT MARTIN, JOSHUA SWIFT. ROBERT BRA Y , JANICE SPRINKLE, ARLENE Voss. FOURTH Row : JACK MAIN.&#13;
BOB ANDRE WS, ALBERT STEINER. DAVE W1TKE, Boe ASHLEY, GEORGE ELLROTT. CLIFFORD SLAUGHTER. FRED FEYETTE ,&#13;
J OHN LUTH ER, JACK TELLER, ARTHUR ADDINGTON, VERNE YIELCH, JOE O'BRIEN, EDWARD SCOTT. &#13;
FIRST Row: JE·RRIANNE HICKMAN, PATTY MURPHY. BARBARA ANDERSON, CLAUDINE GftEAR, BEVERLY TOWNSEND . ELIDIA NUN EZ&#13;
JUANITA MILLER. DORIS l\.IARTIN, ILLA RAMSEY, JOYCE LE RETTE, JANE BUCKRIDGE, ELAINE FIELD , JUDY MUELLER, ILENE&#13;
HOOKER. JAci&lt;:iE JACOBA. SECOND Row : GARFJELD TURNER, LOIS JACOBSEN, JOYCE SPITZNAGLE, JANET WILSON, CRYSTE L&#13;
STOGDILL, PATTE NIEMONA, CAROL PATKONJACK, DONNA MC KEEVER, PATTY HILL, DIXIE TALLMAN , KAREN MC INTIRE , BE TTY&#13;
WILLIAMS, HELEN HAWORTH, KAY BRENDLE, ARDITH FITTERS, NELLIE ANDERSON. THIRD Row : EARL HUNT. JUDY DRAKE,&#13;
SHARON DREIER, PATRICIA LAMB. PHYLLIS RUBY. MARCINE GRIFFIN, JOYCE DUNN, SANDRA HENSLEY, M IRIAM ROBINSON,&#13;
CAROLE SMITH, ELIZABETH NEL'SON, MARGIE FREDI, DONNA GOLDSBERRY, NANCY COWLES, MARY LOUISE FOREMAN, GRACE DAV I'&#13;
BEVERLY DAWSON. Row FOUR : DUANE KINART, JIM HERMAN, TOM MATZEN, JACK HUMES, STEPHEN PUR I NGTON . ALVI N W ISLcR&#13;
LAURENCE ROWLAND, BRUCE JONES, ARDIN MORRIS, DONALD WHITE, RAY BURGETT, JOHN ROTH, CL YDE THORP , DICK LE MASTE&#13;
F IRS T Row: RONNIE RAIKE, KAREN MITCHELL. MA RILYN BEALS , Jo ANNE WAL T ERS CLA ou1sE FRAN&#13;
MARTHA FIELDS, DEL ILAH HAVEN, VIRGINIA WEATHER ILL. KAREN LLOYD , HARL ENE STUR~DIA FINNEY, MARY~RN WALTERKS&#13;
KELLEY, KE ITH CORN ISE CHARLES TURNER' SECOND Row · CHARLES WA TT JACK s EION, .MELVIN MCK • REED T ' ' . ' M I TH D G MARY , FiETTY U IVE. PAT MATHISEN, C L ARABELLE HENDERSON , ROSEMAR IE POINTS , NAOMI EDE ' ICK R AYB ILL. AN MAR GARET&#13;
KELLAR , GLARI A HANNAN, ROSE WATKINS , ROCHA J ACOBA . RONN IE N EVE, THIRD Row· LMAN, KATHY HANAF R; MOLCK&#13;
CHARLES GRANT. RONALD MAHAN, CHR ISTI NA ELON I CH, KAREN GAVER , DONNA KEHMER . PA L YLE JOHNSON• LAR ON DALEY&#13;
D ELORES , HANSEN, ADELINE CLARK, NANCY SM ITH , DIXIE STEWART , ELLA ANDERSON' P A T GREGERSON • . SHARNORMA NEWMAN&#13;
V IR G I NIA MEDLE Y . FOURTH Row : TOMMY SIMMONS, JACK THOMAS, R ILL FEEKIN R~SANU LINE U TTERBACK .CY rlOMAN,&#13;
CHARLES SIME, DON GRAY.B ILL , PAUL CHRISTEN SEN. NORMAN LANE, FRANCIS NAR~I F NE ROB INS ON . !~A N BOWLIN,&#13;
SANDRA CHR I STIANSEN, NANCY RYAN. ' RANK N I ELSEN, RONA LD &#13;
IRS T Row : JE R RY WAKEFIELD, ELVIN GRIFFIS , KARLENE TINGLEY M ARILYN COPELAND. SHIRLEY SULLIVAN . YVONNE&#13;
AJOR, J EA N D AV IS "'EV ERL Y L f AS E J OAN Dll \' IS LAUR A FLETCHE~. DORIS l°IY t.tORE. PAT HARRIMAN. LELA PoSVAR, • •- ' . • • V RICHARD CROSON ON AL D MOO RE, CHA R LES GREE N ING . S EC ON D Ro w : RON SH ADDEN, JERRY CORE Y , A VERIL ALLIER, ED KEEGAN •&#13;
AREY. LE WER M ARVIN \ L DR E DGE T Oii CO LLIN GS LARR Y ELLIS . ALBERT WITZKE. A LFRED Fl EDEMANN, '&#13;
08 HANSEN • A~B T Hml PS ON TE D ,.~N-s D ONALD.RONK DAVID CARTER. THIRD Row: RON EMMONS. EARL FIETSORT, . • ~ • • R H A ROBERT GARONER Ill ZAHN L EY , L EN NIS To~ IPKI S G !\_ALO RECKNER, OulNN O 'FIRIEN, HOMVE HOUSER, ALPH ~ D , V' E ATUS~ES I ONA L D DAVIDSON, DONAL D KATZ~NSTEIN R ILL GARTIN, JIM BLAYLOCK, DON FOSTER, RALPH RIGHT, ~A ~~ARD ALLEN '&#13;
AT EVENS, JI MMY H ER MAN . FOURTH RO~I : JERR Y EASDALE. TOM AUSTIN, JAMES DURIC · JOE DOBB.OR! HEW Y EICH~R ENNE TH PETERS , FRAN K GN ADER , M A X ARCHER , JERRY CONNER , GOB RLACK MAN WALTER .IHITE , JACK • '&#13;
UANE LA RCHEC K , HA RR Y GARRETT , DONALD RAILE Y , LARR Y MCM ILLEN . GARY PETERSON&#13;
RST Ro w : MA RY COLE MAN, DEANNA FREEMAN, PAT PA YNE , CONNIE TH OMPSON , MA RY GuNDL OCK , LA UR A LEE FREE MAN,&#13;
'51E DINO VO, REB EC CA ROCHA, D ONN A MONTGOME RY . G EORGIA LE AVERTON . S EC OND Row: BETTY G IL BERT , AN N&#13;
EDEMANN, NORMA TRA CKER , DOR I S POR TER, AR L EN E L YTLE. V EL MA WHISLER, ELLEEN SLE ZAK . P A T MAHON EY, PEGGY&#13;
EElfR, SUZANNE J ACO BSEN, L E I LA NI LYON. SHIRL EY PETER S. THIRD Row: ' LUCI A Rui z . J o ANN PRENTICE , SA R A HURD&#13;
RD. 8 EVER L Y ZA RP , BEVE RL Y CROGHAN, MA RY H ANSEN, J o l\NN CURTIS, BA RBA RA PAR-K ER , P A TS Y Mos s. DI X IE DRAK E ,&#13;
ANN L AKE . F OUR TH R ow: B AR BA R A T E GGE R, PA T iv1ARR, SuE KRU SE , BA RB ARA A RMSTR ONG, P AU LI NE PH ILLI P S. J OANNE&#13;
LLIAMS , PA Tfl l C I A G I BSO N, E L A IN E SUB LET T , ANNAMA E BOREN. J AN IC E GAMMON. SH ERSO N , 8 RE MH OL M. SH E RILL CAVET T ,&#13;
NICE CHR ISTIANSEN . &#13;
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Fl~ST ROW : JUNE WYATT, MARILYN HANDSCHY, BETTY FIELDS. DENNIS DRAKE, ED RATH , LAYNE BROWN, JOHN KE~&#13;
NANCY THOMPSON, ROSALIE FRIEND, DONNA BROWN . SECOND Row : MARILYN HOESLY, TILLIE TORREZ, CORALEE&#13;
STOTTLEMEYER, LOREN GREENLEE, DELBERT BAILEY , RAY OLES, MIKE MUDLINGER, BEVERLY ALDRICH. MARY LOU&#13;
CuNDIFF, ALICE NORMAN. THIRD ROW : LAVONE CLARK, VALLERY SPURGEON, IVY RADTKE. WALTER COZIAHR. DICK&#13;
WILLIAMS, BUD JOHNSON, DENNIS ARMSTRON G, JUDY ROGERS. BEVERLY SHRADER, MARGIE BURNS. FOUTH ROW :&#13;
BARBARA JOt&lt;NSON, MARY LOUISE HOPKINS, KENNETH FORD, JACK ORR, BILL CHARLES, LARRY 'NARD, DEAN&#13;
WOOD. SHIRLEY MCCORMICK, MARILYN YOUNG.&#13;
FI RS T ·Row : GAYLE GAVER. MARIE NICK' . DORIS LANG, KATHLEEN COLLINGS. TOM COLLIN GS, Bos&#13;
HI ATT , HO E CALAHAN, JA MES HERMAN, JAN ET POFFENBARGER, SHIRLEY PARKS , AVI S BETTS , DONNA&#13;
RAE PH ILLIPS. SECOND Row : JANET CAUV EL, MARY ANN SONDAG, JACKIE PHILLI PS, THELMA&#13;
DAWSON , NAOMI RADLIFFE, LEO HOUGH , RICHARD EICHER. ANNE MEYERS, SHIRLE Y POYER.&#13;
MY RNA BLAKEY, NORMA MORGAN. THIRD Row : J o ELLEN REED . BEVERLY POOLE. JOYCE HALL ,&#13;
FAYE DEN TON, BRUCE MILLER, BOB BURGIN , CHARLES RAGER, FRED JEWETT, JANET ROCKWELL,&#13;
BEVERLY HANSEN, NORMA CARMICHEAL , RITA LINDSAY. FOURTH Row: DONNA YE ATM AN ,&#13;
ERMA CO RZINE, GEORGIA ASHLEY, MARCELLA HOUGH, DARLENE LAUVER, MARGARET SCHULTZ ,&#13;
BEVERLY KING, NILA ZAHNLEY. LUCILLE GA GE, DONNA WAK EF IELD. &#13;
FIRST Row: JUDY ROGERS J HUTCHINSON, VIRGINIA S~u UDY BAILEY , EVELYN CHAFIN, JOAN EASDALE, PEARL DINOVO, KAYE JOHNSON, JANICE&#13;
MARY ANN CARLIN SHIR YTER, SANDY SPITZNAGLE, SHIRLEE BOYER. JOANNE MICHAELIS, MARIETTA CARSON.&#13;
Row : EARLE SHOC~EY B~~y REICHART, VERDA SMITH. KATHERINE CARLIN. KAY HOUGH, DARLENE KELLY. SECOND&#13;
FAYE DENTON, SHIRL~Y LE~RLY KING, BEVERLY HANSEN, RITA VON DOLLEN. JACKIE CARTER, CAROL HATCHER.&#13;
ELIZABETH CHRISTINSEN J~ THELMA DAWSON. DONNA YEATMAN , BEVERLY WOOD, LENORA WREDT, ELIZABETH CLARK.&#13;
JOYCE HALL MARIE C~ BNICE HEMSTEADT, MARIAN FOST. THIRD Row : NORMA CARMICHAEL, DARLENE LARVER.&#13;
PAYNE, JEA~NETTE KENYO~ ~==ARA MAHRT, NORMA JEWETT, BARBARA JOHNSON, CHARMAINE DANIELSON. DONNA&#13;
FOURTH Row : JANET JENKl~S NCES OUINTUS, CATHERINE Qu1NTUS. TWILA LA POINTE, MARGIE O'BRIEN.&#13;
JOHANNA MATHIESEN. MAU REE~ ~!:N HOWELL• TWYLA CARY·, GLENNYS BOGGS. SH I RLEY PARR I SH, RUTH Mc MAN I GU I LL .&#13;
MARY LOUISE HOPKINS, MARGARET ~ZHE, NILA ZAHNLEY, SANDRA ROGERS, GLAORIA HATTAM, MARTI Jo WEBER,&#13;
COLLINGS, DONNA WAKEFIELD D CHULTZ, ERMA CORZINE, JANET ROCKWELL, NANCY 0BERDORFER , KATHLEEN&#13;
' ONALDINE OLSEN, RITA LINDS~Y.&#13;
F I RST Row : J UDY DRAKE . LAUR A LEE FREEMAN Lo i s 4&#13;
HU BERTA ARNOLD. P AT TOB I AS, NA NCY SM ITH, eL AUDIA NN JACOBSEN , PATTY ANN MUR PHY , ROS I E D INOVO. J OYCE ll';~ MATHI S I N. J ACOBA RO CHA . FINN EY, BEVERLY LAAS E , MARILYN BEAL S . NO RMA NE WMAN . P AT&#13;
S ECOND Row : LO RR AI NE HOUGH , P AT GREGERSON, MARGAR&#13;
PATRICI A GI BSON, MA RTH A FIELDS, AD ELINE CLAR K NA ET WHEELER, COLLEEN 5LE ZDK , RACHEL BECERRA, NANCY&#13;
RU WE . MA RY REED . ' OMI EDELMAN , ELIDIA NUNEZ, MARY J ANE TH OM AS. NANC Y&#13;
TH I RD Row: JoANN PRENT I SS, LUC I A Ruiz. JOANNE WAL&#13;
GA VER. PA TTE N I EMAMN. MARC I NE GR IF F IN, ELI DI A NUNE;ER S , BAR BARA ARMS TRONG , SUE KRUS E , SHER ON 8 REMHOLM . KA t FO URTH Row : PAU L I NE UTTERBACK , JE AN GODD EN CLAUD • DIX I E TALLMAN, CA ROLE SM ITH , LE I LANI LYON.&#13;
KA REN GA VER . J o ANNE CURTIS , MAR J OR I E RA c~ JANN INE GRE ER, KARLENE TIN GLEY, P AULI NE PHI LLI PS . S UZANNE JA&#13;
CA ROL PA TKANJAK . P ATRI C I A L AMB , ELI ZABETH NE SON ET GAMMON , J AN I CE GAMMON , J AN I CE S P R INK LE , DONN A MC KE~~&#13;
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AINE DANIELSEN. SHIRLEY LEE, JO ANN PRENTICE. DIXIE&#13;
F IRST Row: BARBARA JOHNSON, CONNIE WILSON, CHA~~ETT MYRNA BOWEN, MARGIE O'BRIEN, VIRGINIA PETERSEN, CAROLE&#13;
5 EWART. CLAUDIA FINNEY, SECOND Row: SHERILL c JOYCE BATES. THIRD Row: CONNIE HANDSCHY . JANET&#13;
TITH TWILA LA POINTE, JUDY LINDBER G , JAN ET AMMO~;EER OONALDINE OLSEN, NORMA SLAUGHTER, CAROL HATCHER.&#13;
S~ Rf' l~ AN . PATR l.CJ A VAUGHN SHIRLEY HAVEN, PHYLLIS T DALE MAHRT, MACK MCDANELD, REYNOLD LARSEN , H A WAK EFIELD. MISS SCHROEDER, FOURTH Row : EDWARD SCOT&#13;
DONN HATTAM CATHERINE CARLIN VIRGINIA BARTHOLOMEW, MARIE NIC:K . GLOR I A • •&#13;
FI RST Row : CLAUDJA FINNEY , P AT (RE GERSON, SHARON DALE Y , DONNA LEHMER, ELLOREE PRI NE . ROSE MARIE HATCHER&#13;
LAURA M AE FLETCH E R . S ECOND Ro w : S ANORA CHRISTIAN SEN , VI RG INIA COOK. J o MAR I E JAGGER , ANN P AVICH. M ARY&#13;
ANN MEYE RS , CHARLENE WAT. TS , AL TA LE E GODDEN . THIRR ROIY : JACK TEL L ER , GARFI EL D T URNE R, J ACK ORR, CHARLE GR ANT . &#13;
MARY ANN SONDAG, MARGIE BUR&#13;
NORMA MORGAN, BEVERLY S NS , JANET CAUVEL. CORALEE STOTTLEMYER, MAJORIE SMITH,&#13;
HRADER, JACKIE PHILLIPS.&#13;
t.1AR1L y ANDER N HAR DE STY MARILYN YOUNG, EILEEN CHRISTIANSEN, SHIRLEY RHOADES, JUDY LI NDBER G&#13;
SON , SALLY 6uGGER. JANET HARRIMAN. &#13;
FIRST Row· v S • IRGINIA SLAYTER JANICE HUTCHINSON TR I CK LAND SEC R . ' ' JOYCE COLLINSON, BLANCHE BELL, MARILYN HANDSCHY. MRS.&#13;
JUD Y ROGE • ONO OW: DARLENE KELLY, JANET CAUVEL . JUNE WYATT. MYRNA BLAKELY. NORMA MORGAN .&#13;
SHOC K EY ~~- MARILYN HOESLY, DONNA PAYNE, DORIS LANG, THELMA DAWSON. DONNA YEATMAN. FOURTH Row:&#13;
' NCY THOMPSON. GEORGIA ASHLEY, CATHERINE 0UINTUS, LENORA WREDT, DELORES EDENBURN&#13;
~ST Row : JACKIE CARTER, BETTY FIELDS , J 0&#13;
ANET CAUVEL, N OR MA i&lt;IDRGAN, .3H IRLE Y LEE 1'.lAR IL YN rlANDSCHY ..&#13;
.. ~ICE H UTCHINS ON. SECOND Row: JOYCE HALL. JACKIE PhllLLIPS, KATHLEEN COLLINGS, SHIRLEY PARKS .&#13;
~ILY N H OESLY. WILDA GEORGE. NORMA SLAUGHTER. THIRD ~OW : THELMA DAWSON, DONNA Y EATMAN, JANET&#13;
OtK WE LL , DONN A WAKEFIELD, EARLE SHOCKEY , NANCY THOMP SON, JUDY ROGERS, DARLENE KEL L Y. FOURTH&#13;
~I· D A R L ENE LAUVER. MARY LOU I SE HOPKINS, ERMA CORZINE, eEVE RLY K ING. GEORGIA ASHLEY, MARGIE&#13;
ElRI EN . M I SS KOHR.&#13;
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ST Pow : fll ANE SM ITH , SYBIL GOLDSllERRY, ERMA BOEGE CONNIE YllLON, 8EVERLY HANSEN, YVONNE DEW, MYRNA E'OW EN&#13;
-KIE CARTER , DOREEN GRIFFITH . SHARRON RANKIN , CAROLE JOHNSON, PHYLLIS HOFFMAN JEAN HOWELL , JANET JENKINS,&#13;
OND Row : KATHLEEN N EU MANN, SHIRLEY LEE . CHARMAINE DANIELSEN. DONNA PAYNE , JEAN GoD'DEN. JOAN DAVIS. LUCI A&#13;
I Z JEAN DAVIS . (ONA MCHARAE , VIRGINIA COOK, MARY O'BRADOVICK. JEAN BLANKENSHIP. SHIRLEY R EICHART, VIEDA&#13;
1T~. JANE BUCKRIDGE MISS GEINGER. THIRD Row : SARA JENSEN . BARBARA SANDERS. ROBERTA G R AY B ILL. CLAUDINE&#13;
ER JOY CE 8ATES. ALTA LEE GODDEN. PAULINE BELT, JACOBA ROCHA , RITA VON DOLLEN. JO A NN FERRARELLO.&#13;
RBA~A ANDERSON . KAREN MCINTIRE . LORRAINE HOUGH . BETTY WILLIAMS , JANE UNDERWOOD, RUTH MORGAN. FOURTH&#13;
w· ADIAN TALLMAN. ELIDIA NUNER , JERRIANNE HICKMANN. HAZEL DURICK . EVELYN CHAFEN. SHIRLE Y Voss .&#13;
v~RLY HARD I STY . MARIAN FosT . MARILYN YOUNG. JOANN PRENTICE . LAURA LEE FREEMAN. DI X IE S TEWART, LOIS&#13;
N JACOBSEN. PATTY MURPHY. (LENE HOOKER, MARYLOUISE FRANKS , CAROLE SMITH DI X l. E TALU1AN, CAROLYN G EORGE .&#13;
FIRST Row: CAROL H A TCH ER. JUDY ROGERS N s B ANCHE BELL R LINDSEY. NA .. T HOM PS ON J A E T p • ORMA LAUGHTE'R. L • I T A "' • N OFF ENBARGER. SECOND Row : ROBERT TAYLOR. KE N NETH KRE GE R, BOB COLE MA N.&#13;
DON RA GER , JOHN CHA SE . BOYD CROU SE . THIRD Ro w · S IDNEY DAVIS. DUANE SM ITH BRUC E M I LL R&#13;
DON H ANS EN , B IL L B OWEN . NED KILIBA RDO, CHA RLES .WALBRID GE . FOUR TH Row: KE~NEHT FO RD .&#13;
WA L TER COZ I AHR. R AY MEYERS . LA VERN E WYM ORE. B I LL WA TT , GAR Y DE NN I S ,&#13;
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RUTH SPRINGER, SHIRLEY ROGEftS VIRGINIA MILLER, JEANETTE KENYON, SANDRA SPITZNA~LE, D&#13;
JENNIE LEWIS, DOREEN GRIFFIN: RUTH MORGAN, EDNA KOHLUS, KAY JOHNSON, HURBERTA R~OL '&#13;
JANET JENKINS, KAYE ROBERTS, FAYE DENTON, JUDY ROGERS, JANICE GAMMON, JANET GAMMO '&#13;
RUDY BARTELL, KENNETH FORD, GEORGIA ASHLEY, JIM NICKALES. BOB BLUE.&#13;
SEA TED: JANET JENKINS. JEAN ~Ol'ELL , li!SVERLY NICOLA. FIRST Row : VERDA SMITH, JOYCE BATES. LAUR A FREEMAN.&#13;
Lot s JACOBSON, PATTY MJRPHY. VIRGINIA WEATHERILL, SHIRLEY CHAPIN, DONNA FREEMAN. DIXIE STEWART, JERR I ANNE&#13;
H I CKMAN, CLAUDINE GREER, MARYLOUISE FRANDS, BARBARA ANDERSON, JOAN EASDALE, SHIRLEY CALFEE. BEETY&#13;
CHR I S TENSEN, ARTIS WEST. SECOND Row: BETTY O'HARA, SHIRLEY REICHART, BLANCHE BELL. L ""RRAINE HOUGH,&#13;
DIXIE DRAKE. SHIRLEY RHOTEN, ELIDIA MUNZ, PATSY MAHONEY, PEGGY WHEELER, DONNA LEHMER, BEVERLY TOWNSEND.&#13;
BARBARA GIBLER, CAROLE JOHNSON, N ANCY SMITH, CAROLYN KENNEDY, PAT. VAUGHN. RA NAE DOUGHMAN. THIRD ROW :&#13;
J AC KI E WALKER, CHARLENE WATTS. MARY O'BRADOVICK', BETTY GILBERT, GAYLE BRUNER. LOU ETTA CLARK. ANGELINA&#13;
ELON I CK. ROMONA BARON,LOIS ANDERSON , SANDRA CHRISTENSON, VIRGINIA COOK, LOVANOA GRIFFIS , GETTY W1 LL I A MS.&#13;
YVONNE DEW , JOSEPHINE BATES, CATHERINE CARLIN, MARY ANN CAFLIN, CAROLYN GEORGE, ~RY ANN MEYERS. FOURTH&#13;
Row: RO BERTA GRAYBILL, GRACE DAVIS , MA1!CELIA HOUGH , JAYNE" FRITCHER. KARLINE TINGLEY, RITA LINDSEY, SH RLE~&#13;
HAVEN. JO ANN PRENTICE , JUDY DRAKE, ELIZABETH NELSON, ELAINE SUBLETT, DIXIE TALLMAN, KAREN MCIN T IRE , NADE&#13;
TA LLMAN. JANICE CHRISTIANSEN, SHIRLEY ·Voss. PHYLLIS HOFFMAN, PATRICIA PERDUE, TWYLA CARY, GLENN Y S BOGGS.&#13;
Vt RGI NIA BA RTHOLOMEW, BEVERLY ALDREDGE. &#13;
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RST Row: BARBARA BEEMAN, DIANE SMITH, MARILYN BRYANT, SANDRA SPITZNAGLE , PATTY TOBIAS, PEGGY WHEELER,&#13;
IT GREGARSEN', SECOND Row: SHARON BREMHOLM, NANCY SMITH. KAREN GAVER, BARBARA MAHRT, SuE KRUSE. TulRD&#13;
µW: JANICE GAMMON, JANET GAMMON, NORMA JEWETT, JO ANN CURTIS, CHRISTINA ELONICH, KAREN MCINTIRE.&#13;
vURTH Row : BARBARA PARKER, JOAN WILLIAMS, CECIL HOIFELDT, NORMA ANDERSEN, JANICE CHRISTENSEN, JEAN&#13;
r,JWELL ·&#13;
FIRST Row: DIANA FREEMAN, CRYSTAL STOGDILL, MARILYN BEALS. JOAN WALTERS, Jo ANN EASDALE, PEAftL DINOVO.&#13;
IONA MCCARD. PATTY PAYNE. KAREN MITCHELL. SECOND Row: MARTHA FIELDS. NAOMI EDLEMAN, HUBEftTA ARNOLD,&#13;
A™ERINE LLOYD. SHERILL CAVITT, LORALEE FREEMAN. KAY JOHNSON, VIRGINIA MILLER. MARY LOU FRANK,&#13;
KOSE DINOVO. THIRD Row: CAROL BARKER. BARBARA ARMSTRONG, YVONN E DEW, SALLY DuGGAR. PAULINE PHILLIPS. d ~oYCE LARETT. PATTY NEIMEN. PAT MATIASEN. JOYCE SPITZNAGLE. FOURTH Row: JEANNETTE KENYON. PAULINE UTTERS~ JUDY LINDBERGH . JANET HARRIMAN. SANORA ROGERS. JANICE LYTLE, PAT LSMB. KAY SUTLER. SHIRLEY RHOADES. &#13;
FI RS T Ro w : BARBARA JOHNSON, SANDRA SPITZNAGLE. NORMA JEWETT, - JUDY LINDBERG,&#13;
SHIR LEY RHOADES, SHIRLEY HOWE, K A THLEEN COLLINGS , BETTY FIELDS, JOAN MICHAL A S&#13;
MAR G I E BURNS, BEV SCHRADER, MARY ANll SONDAG. SECOND Row: SANDRA ROGERS.&#13;
MAR I L YN HANDS CH y , J AH I CE HU TC H I NS ON • 0 ON N I E HANDS CHY • JUNE Wy A TT • MA R I L y N H O S E L y '&#13;
DONNA YEATMAN, THELMA DAWSON. MRS- STRICKLAND. JUDY ROGERS. THIRD Row : O N&#13;
MA RRITTA CARSON , JACKIE PHILLIPS, NOR M A SLAUGHTER. JANET HARRIMAN. NORMA ANDERS&#13;
DO NA LOINE OLSEN. GLENYS BOGGS, ELIZABETH CLARK , MARION FOST. BETTY CHRISTENSE~~ MARI LYN YOUNG CORALEE STOTTLEMEYER. FOURTH Row: MARTI Jo WEBER. GLORIS HATT&#13;
D ON N A W A KEFIELD, SHIRLEY BOYER . MARJORIE SMITH, MARGARET SCHULTZ . MARY LOUISE&#13;
H O P KI NS , ERMA CORGINE, JANET ROCKWELL, NANCY 0BERDOFER, EARLE SHOCKEY. DARLENE&#13;
JE N S EN, NANCY THO M PSON.&#13;
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F I RST Row: SHIRLEY SHIPLEY. SY BIL GO LDSBER RY, SHI RLEY LE E , J ACK IE CA RTER, DONNA RAE BROWN. DORI S LANG. JANET I&#13;
CAUVEL, NO RMA MOR GAN , Tw l LA LA POINTE, BE VERL Y POOLE , MY RNA BL AKE L Y. SECOND Row : L OR RA I NE HANSEN GA YLE GAVE&#13;
SH I RLEY PA RKS . V IR G I N I A PETE RSEN. MAR I E N I CK , J OYC E HA LL, NO RMA CARM I CH AEL , JUNE MCM ILLEN, WILDA GEORGE, M ISS&#13;
WE LSCH, THIRD Row: FLORENE N IXON. CLAUDINE TURNER, BEVER LY HANSEN, FAYE DENTON, BARBARA R I CHARDSON. JUD Y&#13;
BA ILEY, BARABA RA L AND. ANN MY ERS, SALLY DUGGER, J OHAN NA MATHIES EN , T ILLI E TORR EZ. FOURTH Row: N I L A ZAHNLE Y.&#13;
RUTH MC MAN I GEL L, BEV ER LY K I NG. C AR OL HATCHER , J OANN E K ILD AY, HI L EN K ILD AY PH Y L L I S SPEER, GLOR IA ALT , EDLIN E&#13;
1U RNER, CHARMA INE DAN I EL SEN , BEV HARD I STY, E ILEEN CH RISTI AN SEN, DOREE N GR I FFITH , KATH LEEN NEWMANN, SARRON RA NKIN. &#13;
RST R.OW : JIM REDMOND, KENNETH LINK (CONCERT MASTER), PHYLLIS HOFFMAN, NORMA SLAUGHTER ,&#13;
RIS WYMORE, KAY ROBERTS, SECOND ROW: BOB SAUNDERS, MARY 0BRODVICH, LENORA WREOT, NANCY&#13;
OMPSON. JACK HERWIG, LELA POSVAR, BETTY KELLER. EVONNE DEW, PATRICIA MCCOY, HAROLD&#13;
ICHART , RALPH WRIGHT. MAUREEN KRATZHE. BOYD CROUSE. THIRD Row : STEVEN HAMILTON, ED Avis.&#13;
LINE TURNER, MR. CLEVELAND. BILL BOWEN. JIM THOMPSON, LAVERN WYMORE.&#13;
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FIRST Row : KAY ROBERTS, HAROLD REICHART, LAFERNE JENNINGS. NORMA SLAUGHTER, RALPH WRIGHT. MAUREEN&#13;
KRATZHE. KATHRYN COFFEY, YVONNE DEW. WINDELL JONES. SECOND ROW : PATRICIA McCoy CAROL HATCHER,&#13;
PATRICIA BURKHART. GLENN HAGER. BETTY KELLER , MARILYN COPELAND, BOB SAUNDERS, BO~ D CROUSE. JACK&#13;
HERWIG. HAZEL DURICK. LELA POSVAR, LENORA WREDT. THIRD Row : LARRY KNAUSS, PHYLLIS HOFFMAN.&#13;
STEVE HAMILTON. BETTY EDINBURN. ED Avis. JERRY WAKEFIE~D. PATRICIA HARRIMAN, DORIS WYMO RE. JOAN DA I&#13;
DAVIS, NANCY THOMPSON, JE AN DAVIS. LARRY COLGLAZIER . DONNA RAE PHILLIPS, PATRI CK EVENS. BARBARA&#13;
ARNOLD, EDLINE TURNER. FOURTH ROW : DIRECTOR WALLACE R . CLEVEALAND, GEORGE THOMPSON. BILL&#13;
WOOLEY, LAVERN WYMORE, JAMES DURICK, HARRY GARRETT, JAMES REDMOND, BILL BOWEN.&#13;
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BARBARA J . SH I RLE:Y L R-ow· R OHNsoN e:e:, SANORA SPITZIN:.JGH. DORIS WYMORE:, LENORA WREDT, CHARLES HICKMAN, SECOND Row :&#13;
L U TH "'1clVIA~ICHAR'1AINE DANIELSEN, DONNA PAYNE:, KAY HOUGH. CAROL HATCHER, NAOEAN TALLMAN, THIRO&#13;
G . FouRTH R GE LL , FORENE NIXON, PAT MCCOY. MARCELIA HOUGH, SHIRLEY RHOADES. DONNA Y EATMAN, MR.&#13;
EORG IA As HLe:y ~: = WAYNE KNOUSE, CECIL HOIFE:LOT, MARTI Jo WEBER, GLORIA HATTAM, JERRY CHADWICK,&#13;
RR Y KNAUSS, CLARENCE BANGS.&#13;
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FIRST Row : SHIRLEY L EE BARBARA A C HARMAIN E DANI EL SEN JO~C E M RNOLO, TILLIE: TORREZ, L ENORA WR EDT, SE COND : PAT JlllCCOY .&#13;
KAREN GAVE R GAYL E ER D INNICK, MI SS FA RMER. T HIRD Row : SHIRLE Y STRUBAL. JAN ET POFFENBARGER.&#13;
MAUREEN KRA ~ZE NILA AH ~RO~~;y'~~s s FOURTH Row : R I TA L INDSEY, JOHANN A MATH I E SEN. MARCE L I A HOUGH.&#13;
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TROW: BARBARA BEEMAN, LAVONDA GRIFFIS, JANICE GAMMON, JUDY BAILEY, !:iHIRLEY HOWE, VIRGINIA&#13;
CONNIE THOMPSON. DELORIS SCHMITT. SECQN"O Row: JACK MAIN, SHERON BREMHOLM. SUE KRUSE,&#13;
;NE PHILLf·PS, JACKIE PHILLIPS, KATHLEEN COLLINGS, NANCY 0BERDORFER, SHIRLEY PARKS, JOSEPHINE&#13;
LAR. JAMES BURKHART. THIRD Row: TERRY THOREEN, NANCY RYAN. NANCY THOMPSON. ELIZABETH CLARK,&#13;
. ILYN YOUNG SHIRLEY RHOADES, ROSANNE ROBINSON. CHARLENE WATTS, DIANNE SMITH, DUANE LARSEN,&#13;
RTH ROW: BOB RUSH, LESTER LE VIER, PHIL WRAY, BOB ASHLEY, DALE CHRISTENSEN, BILL CHARLES,&#13;
nlL JOSLIN DQN HAGER, LEO TIERNEY. DICK WILLIAMS, BOB BURGIN .&#13;
FIRST Row: SHIRLEY RtCHART, DIANE SMITH. 8AR8A~A HUNT, SHIRLEY LEE, SANDRA SPJTZNABLE A"G. ~&#13;
LEHNER, SHIRLEY PARKS, JUHE WYATT. FAYE DENTON, KAY HOUGH, YVON"E DEW , NANCY COLLINGS .SDORI! ~ENSELy ~O { BEVERLY TowNsEND. SEc°"o Row: BETTY CHRISTIANSEN, JANET HARRIMAN, JANET GA1'!MaN. NANcv ANoR MARTI Jo&#13;
WEBER, JUDY LINDBERG, 00RE£N GRIFFITH. NORMA SLAUGHTER, DONNA WAKEFIELD, KATHLINE COLLIN RYAN,E,..-rY Fl El&#13;
DONNA YEATMAN. JOHN KURH·S. JUDY ROGERS. TH I RD Row: DAVE W1 TKE. DI CK HILLMAN. LEO T1 ER GS. B 1"4 PH I lpo Os .&#13;
RON AHART. DtCK 5TUELKE, PAT MCCOY. NANCY THOMPSON, MAREEN KRAKZE, GLORIA ALT. SARA JEN:EY, ~EADA S..1~~ . LA YEFttotE WYMORE, ROBERT BRAY. FOURTH Row: O£.NNIS DRAKE, JERRY CHADWICK. BILL CHARLES EN. TH FORD, .&#13;
BILL JOSLIN, BRUCE M4LLER. Bill COPELAND. RAY HUNT, LEE ARNOLD, LESTER LE YEIR, DONALo'oKENNET"' Aus~ GEORGE Mc:CuMBER. RAY, 0 11\i &#13;
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th Student Council and vir-e president of t he Senior class. He ber,ng to Le tterman's club; plays&#13;
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;ECOND Row: KEN~ETH LINK . LA VERNE WYMORE. CLARENCE BANGS, BETTY FIELDS, NORMA MORGAN,&#13;
ANET CAUVEL. SHIRLEY PARKS. KENNETH KREGER . THIRD Row: LARRY ROWLEY. JOHN CHASE. THELMA&#13;
•AWSON. DONNA YEATMAN, NORMA SLAUGHTER, DARLENE KELLY , JIM NICHOLAS, CHARLES WALBRIDGE.&#13;
·ouRTH Row : BEVERLY KING, DONNA WAKEFIELD, JACKIE PHILLIPS, EARL SHOCKEY . FIFTH Row :&#13;
IR S· CLARA STRICKLAND, TOM PHILPOTT, FRED JEWETT, DUANE SMITH, SHIRLEY HOWE, MARY LOUISE&#13;
OPKINS . JUDY ROGERS , NANCY THOMPSON, KENNETH FORD, GEORGIA ASHLEY, CHARLES RAGER, WALTER&#13;
:oz1AHR. BRUCE MILLER. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
-·· ·- .&#13;
GOLF 'N RASSUN '&#13;
w~nr A OOMBINATIO&#13;
MR. CAPEL-ASSISTANT COACH MR. SHELD · 0 N • Go L F !IAa s I s&#13;
MR. LA MANTIA·HEAD TRACK&#13;
JEsSON•HEAO FOOTBALL MR. ORR-HEAD WRESTLING&#13;
MR. SCOTT-HEAD BASKETBALL MR. BARRITT-ASSISTANT COACH&#13;
Stepping into the shoes left vacant by the retirement of Gaylord R. ~tueJke was no ~y task for Roy Jessen and his new staff. Jesien steppecl&#13;
mto the picture facing the largest and toughest schedule in the school&#13;
his~ry. Jessen and his staff developed what wa1 thought by many, one.&#13;
of the better offensive units in this area. Not once in the Yellowjacket'a&#13;
nine game schedule were they shut out.&#13;
To a few of the Yellowjacket followers the 1 win with 8 defeats ·was&#13;
·· not impressive. But to the coach and his boys there was a moral victory&#13;
behind each defeat. Up against the tougbelt competition in the sch.ool'e&#13;
history the Jeffs better than proved themselves to the best of tl1 .&#13;
The mighty North Vikings were rated the second be1tt club in Nebraska&#13;
and a three touchdown favorite over the Jeffs, but could only manage an&#13;
eight point edge. Roosevelt of Des Moines was rated as a good team, if&#13;
not better than the Omaha crew, but could only maintain a six point lead.&#13;
The Jeffs came within seven points of 1napping a chain of 37 victories&#13;
held by Holy Name. Arch rival Abraham Lincoln, sporting the beet teamin that school's history, squeezed by the J effs 19-14 with the Jeffs threatening in the closing minutes.&#13;
So hats off to coach Jesean and the best of luck in the future! &#13;
&#13;
BARNETT&#13;
1\MV&#13;
J(l!LLER &#13;
FIRST Row: JACK SCOTT. TOM AUSTIN. DON KATZENSTEIN. JERRY CONNER , KENNETH WILSON. DON FOSTER.&#13;
SECOND Ro w: JACK MAIN, OUINN OBRIEN. DICK LEMASTER, LARRY ELLIS, JI M BLAYLOCK, JOE O'BRIEN.&#13;
THIRD Row: VIRGIL SHICKNER, JACK ORR, BRUCE JONES, NORMAN LANE. RON EMMONS, JIM ROBERTS, MR. ORR.&#13;
FIRST Row: JIM PHILPOT DICK K D R DAVE STUELKE JIM BA IL Y S ELLER, ON AGER , JIM BUR KHART, RUDY BARTELS, JER RY CONNER ,&#13;
RONN IE MON~ Bl LL w . ECOND Row: RAY HUNT. PH IL WRAY. LAR RY SE LO CK. CURT Is ENGLE.&#13;
CH ASS DE E . B ITZKE, ROBERT HEATH , BILL HARR IS . THIRD Row · LA VERN Goss JOHN . LBRT AILEY MIKEM I ED I E C R . ' DRAK E REYN OLD LA ' L NGER, ARL RUM , ONALD CUNTDN , ROGER BI SHOP, DENNIS&#13;
' RSEN , TED TUTTLE . BUD MONTGOMERY, BO B HOUSTON . &#13;
HOPKINS AND PALMERTON TACKLE A MASON CITY FOE AS RAGER RUNS IN TO ASSIST.&#13;
A TENSE MOMENT IN THE A.L .• T.J. GAME. &#13;
OPPONEN,.S&#13;
0&#13;
J&#13;
SUTLER&#13;
WILLIAMS&#13;
COZIA'4R RAGER ANOliRSON &#13;
~cc-@&#13;
BARNETT The 1951-52 basketball season was as rough as they come for "rook&#13;
coach George Scott and his basketeers as they played one of the mos b not the toughest schedule ever arranged for a Tee Jay basketball te&#13;
The season's record including the tournament loss t o Abraham&#13;
coln was four wins and eighteen losses. Sickness and eligibility ca&#13;
h ampered the Junior dominated squad considerably. The experience t&#13;
MILLMAN obtained should bring a good team to represent Tee Jay next year.&#13;
The opening game was played on November 16 with the Jeffs start&#13;
the season victorious as they bounced I.S.D., 41-28.&#13;
On November they lost a heartbreaker to Shenandoah 43-42 with S&#13;
. Steiner dropping 17 point.&#13;
That same week they got back on the winning trail as they defeate&#13;
highly-touted Des Moines Roosevelt crew 50-47 with Dick Clark meshi&#13;
&lt;'l ol 23 points.&#13;
The week of December seventh and eighth they split two a s tli&#13;
dropped one to Holy Name and then came back t he next night t o ~&#13;
· whelm Logan, 73-40.&#13;
Then it happened. Everything wen t wrong and the team couldn't&#13;
anything right as they dropped ten straight contests. They came out a&#13;
by knocking off Sioux City East in th e second meeting, 51-33 with D&#13;
Clark spliting t he nets for 21 markers. Then they dropped their n&#13;
five straight to wind up a colorless season except for those two big wi &#13;
IRST Row : RON CLINTON. RON FOUCH. JIM BAILEY. JIM PHILPOTT, FRED LEWIS, FRED WEATHERILL. RON ~MMONS.&#13;
ECOND Row: DON HANSEN. BOB ODGEN. DICK OSBORNE, DON MACE. RICHARD LINES, REYNOLD LARSEN, BOB CAPEL.&#13;
T . J.'S BASKETBALL HOPES WERE GIVEN A BOOST, THIS&#13;
SPRING, WITH THE APPROVAL, BY ELECTION OF A NEW&#13;
$165,000 FIELD HOUSE SHOWN ABOVE. &#13;
FIRST ROW: JERRY CONNER, BOB ASHLEY, JOHN WEYANT, A. B. STIENER, DAVE W1TKE. SECOND Row: D1CK&#13;
WILLIAMS. TOM AUSTIN. JACK HUMES, BILL FEEKIN, JACK GRAHAM. THIRD Row: JACK MAIN, DUANE KINART.&#13;
JERRY ESDALE. DENNIS TOMPKINS, GARFIELD TURNER, Boe BARRITT .&#13;
COACH BOB BARRITT'S FRESHMEN HAD THE BEST RECORD OF ANY T. J. ATHLETIC TEAM THIS SEASON, WINNING&#13;
MORE THAN HALF THEIR GAMES, WHICH GIVES RISE TO THE HIGH HOPES OF YELLOWJACKET ROOTERS IN THE&#13;
NEAR FUTURE .&#13;
Since the addition of baseball to the sports agenda the track turn out&#13;
has been very slim.&#13;
Last year's track squad, although quite thin, turned in a fairly good&#13;
season. The main point producers for the 51 squad were, crack half miler&#13;
Jim Schultz and pole vaulter, Cecil "Pep" Cooney.&#13;
This years turn out is also expected to be thin, so coach La Mantia will&#13;
have to start from scratch with a scarcity of veterans. Only hopefuls returning to the cindered sod are sprinters, Dick Williams and Kenny Anderson&#13;
who should provide more than their share of points. Also coming up from&#13;
the grades is a fine crop of yearlings who may develope into future stars.&#13;
Again the big meet of the season will be the annual Tee Jay relay.&#13;
TRACK FOR THI S SEASON WAS GREATLY CUR TA ILED WHI CH MADE&#13;
As A RESULT OF THE FLOOD EMERGENCY , P ICTUR ES AT THE T I ME OF PUBLICATION IM POSSIBLE. THE T.J. RE LAYS WERE CANC ELLED. &#13;
MONTGOMERY , DON HAGER, JOE ESPINOSA. FIRST Row: TOBE GRIFFIS, DALE MAHRT, JIM REDMON~ . BUD BOB MAIN, DALE POOLE. FRED JEWETT · SECOND ROW : COACH : ORVILLE ORR. RA Y HUNT. BILL ITKE .&#13;
The jinx that terrorized the Jeff's sport curriculum throughout the year&#13;
also struck hard the wrestlers. Coach Orr, known in the inter-city area for&#13;
developing a power-house squad, could only manage .an average season. The&#13;
Jeffs records show that out uf their 19 matches mne were dropped to the&#13;
opposition, eight proved victorious, and two ended in a draw. For the first&#13;
time in many years an Orrman failed to place in the district tournament, and&#13;
quality for state competition.&#13;
At the annual North High tournament, Ray Hunt and Fred Jewett emerged as champs in their respective weights. At the wrestlers banquet co.&#13;
captains Don Hagar and Fred Jewett turned their duties over to Duane&#13;
Montgomery and Ray Hunt, the years outstanding wrestlers.&#13;
There is a good crop of Juniors to make up next years team and things&#13;
look as though we'll again be back to normal with a better than average season. &#13;
FIRST Row: JERRY WAKEFIELO. 808 COLEMAN, LARRY SEALOCK. DON FOSTER , RONNIE SHADDON.&#13;
SE COND Row : COACH : JOHN SHELDON . FRANK GNADER, RAY MYERS, PHIL W~AY, EARL CRUM . NORMAN&#13;
LANE. FRANCIS NARMI.&#13;
The second team, coached by John Sheldon, had a&#13;
group of promising freshmen and sophomores who won&#13;
11 and dropped three during the season. The purpose&#13;
of having these younger boys on the second team is to&#13;
give them a chance at regular competition. They travel&#13;
right along with the first team and have the same privileges. &#13;
FIRST Row :· TOM LEWIS, BUD KRUSE, NED Kl LI BARDO. DENNIS DRAKE, FRED WEATHERILL.&#13;
SECOND Row : WAYNE EVANS. STU STIENER, AL HARTER, PEP COONEY. DAVID HART. JOHN LEE,&#13;
JACK MARSHALL. THIRD Row : JIM WEATHERILL. DICK BROOKS. RICHARD WooD , JOE PAULSON,&#13;
JIM SCHULTZ. DICK Fox. DEAN WOOD.&#13;
The old saying "Beginners Luck" could have easily been tagged to the&#13;
first baseball team in our schools history. Their first game of the yea1· the&#13;
Jeffs took to diamond agaim,t Mo Valley and emerged with their first victory of the season.&#13;
After their first victory the Jeffs blazed through a better than average&#13;
season.&#13;
To climax a successful season, the Jeffs reached the semi-finals in the&#13;
state tournament to be downed by Exira, who went on to take the state&#13;
crown.&#13;
After Mr. Bolton took up the chores as principal, Roy Jessen stepped&#13;
into the position as head baseball coach. To aid Jessen capture an intercity championship are seven veterans from last years crew. Leading the&#13;
pack are fire ball pitchers, Dean Wood and Wa.vne Evans. So here's wish.&#13;
ing good luck to Coach Jessen and the team of '52 nnd Congratulations to&#13;
Mr. Bolton and the team Of '51. &#13;
&#13;
*&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT : MAJOR GEOR GE l. WICKERSHAM, 1ST SGT.: WILLIAM L.HEIDBREDER JR. : WOJG, ARCHIE E. HOPKINS : AND M/SGT. LOUIS V. LARSEN . &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: JANET CAUVEL-GEORGE WASHINGTON, SHIRLEY LEE-MARTHA WASHINGTON,&#13;
MARJORIE SMITH-JAMES MADISON, DONNA YEATMAN.DOLLY MADISON . &#13;
KENNETH FORD-CADET COLONEL&#13;
()&#13;
MILITARY&#13;
BALL&#13;
HANK RUIZ-CADET MAJOR&#13;
NANCY HANSEN-HONORARY MAJOR&#13;
DONNA YEATMAN-HONORARY MAJ&#13;
WALT COZHIAR - CAOET MAJOR &#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT : THELMA DAWSON, ED RATH, AL HARTER, JOE PAULSON, MARGIE BURNS, KENNETH&#13;
DE NNIS ARMSTRONG . FORD,&#13;
IRST Row : FAYE DENTON , DON NA WAKEFIELD. JACKIE PHILLIPS. JANET ROCKWELL , MARIE NICK .&#13;
) ECOND Row : L AR RY HOUGH. JER RY CHADWICK. JO YCE HALL. DARLENE LAUVER . THIRD Row: BILL&#13;
30WEN , LARRY WARD. &#13;
r1a ~ 'l'~ "7~ ~&#13;
7fJk&gt; (3ame to '!)Uuwt,"&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT : MARGI! SMITH, JOHN KILDAY, JUDY ROGER!, JERRY CHAOWICKE. MARCELLA HOU•M.&#13;
SEATED : HAROLD REICHART.&#13;
B63278&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT : YATES, MALLORY. WINGER, TAGUE, LAMB, AHART , WEATHERILL, CARTER, CUMMINGS .&#13;
HOPKINS, MESSERSMITH, CHRISTENSEN. BROWN. CLARK, CUNDIFF. &#13;
..&#13;
Airuworlh&#13;
Printing Company&#13;
Phone 5519&#13;
Masonic Temple Bldg.&#13;
i&#13;
!&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
' . •,,,&#13;
. : . . .. :-·: ~-;:·.&#13;
. . . . .' ·.. . . :. '.: ~.&#13;
. . . ' .. ~.&#13;
. ~ , ·, ' . . . . '. &#13;
Sully Motor Company&#13;
BEST ~ISHES _TO&#13;
BUICK Class of 1952&#13;
Sales and Service&#13;
• KEENAN&#13;
126 East Broadway Phone 6667 &amp; 6668 Glass and Paint Co.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
.&#13;
_,-&#13;
..&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
~ Ballenger Automotive Service&#13;
FRED R. SHAW&#13;
113-1 15-117 East Broadway&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Phone 7355 18 Pearl&#13;
. '·~ ..&#13;
". ~ ,. - - - •·&#13;
.. -" - - -&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS AND&#13;
SUCCESS TO THE&#13;
CLASS OF 1952&#13;
Couucil Bluffs * Gas Co.&#13;
The Best In Natural&#13;
Gas Service&#13;
LINCOLN - ~ERCURY&#13;
Fine Cars&#13;
"Where To Buy Them"&#13;
ALLBEE MOTOR CO.&#13;
25 4th Street Phone 4019&#13;
Congratulations "52"&#13;
J()tiN N. f()()Y INC.&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Jvhn N. ldd}' T.J.Smith&#13;
14 J&gt;earl Street&#13;
Council Bluffs--2577 Omaha-HA. 7868&#13;
Best wishes to the Class of&#13;
115211&#13;
ERSKINE MOTORS&#13;
Dodge Plymouth&#13;
I&#13;
· II&#13;
II&#13;
II &#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
"&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
533 Willow Avenue .. Phone 7779&#13;
C. E. Baird&#13;
' Jewefr'I&#13;
"Anytime is Gift Time" I&#13;
8 Scott Street Phone 4936&#13;
~&#13;
"&#13;
Phone 6447 ._,.&#13;
II&#13;
ANIMAL HOSPITAL&#13;
' J. A. Lueth, D.V.M.&#13;
Broadway at Stutsman&#13;
One block East of First Methodist Church&#13;
-&#13;
Success to the Class&#13;
of 1952&#13;
THE NONPAREIL ENGRAVING CO. &#13;
501 So. lht Street&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
PIONEER MOTORS&#13;
OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC&#13;
Waltons&#13;
Greenhouses&#13;
For Your Favorite&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
Connolly Drug Stores&#13;
Best wishes to the Class of&#13;
"52"&#13;
SWANSON&#13;
FURNITURE CO.&#13;
"Cverything For The Home"&#13;
1400 West Broadway&#13;
342 W . Broadway Phone 3-1212&#13;
SUNSHINE&#13;
LAUNDERERS&#13;
1816 West Broadway CLEANERS Phon.e 3-8331 &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
We are happy to extend congratulations and our best wishes for a bright&#13;
and happy future to the members of the 1952 graduation class of Thomas&#13;
Jefferson High School.&#13;
There will always be a warm welcome for you here at Iowa 's Oldest Bank&#13;
and we hope for many opportunities to be helpful to you in the new and&#13;
broader life you are about to enter.&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank 1&#13;
Di.I 7743&#13;
A strong Bank Since 1856&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
..Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '52'&#13;
NELSON GROCERY COMPANY&#13;
FANCY GROCER I ES&#13;
AND MEATS&#13;
23.Z W. l'dway &#13;
I'&#13;
Telephone 6623&#13;
WHEELER DRUG&#13;
32nd Street and Broadway&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
KELEHER PHARMACY&#13;
112 West Broadway Phone 7777&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Concrete Courtesy-&#13;
"Hearts, like doors, will open with ease&#13;
To very, very little keys;&#13;
And don't forget that two of these&#13;
Are 'I thank you,' and 'If you please.' "&#13;
COGLEY READY MIX CO.&#13;
Sand&#13;
Cement&#13;
Blocks&#13;
Mortar&#13;
Ready Mixed Concrete&#13;
2915 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
THE EMERGENCY&#13;
STORE&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
II&#13;
,I &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '52'&#13;
KELEHER PHARMACY&#13;
Phone 7777 112 West Broadway&#13;
Best wishes to the Class of&#13;
"52"&#13;
ROSE MOTORS&#13;
12 Fourth Street&#13;
Your Friendly FORD Dealer&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
HEN·RY MEYER&#13;
546 Willow Avenue&#13;
Phone 6780&#13;
3142 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 2521&#13;
Bottled By&#13;
Twin City Bottling Co. &#13;
Congratulations to the Class of "52"&#13;
The&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
Congratulates&#13;
You&#13;
The Best 52 Class&#13;
Remember The ABC&#13;
of Success&#13;
Know The Part-Act The Part&#13;
and&#13;
DRESS THE PART&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536-38 West Broadway Dial 5567&#13;
Dixie Fry Owl Grocery&#13;
Ed Conner Prop. JOE'S SUPER MARKET&#13;
Open Sundays and&#13;
Drive in Service Since 1920&#13;
Holidays till Midnight&#13;
Phone 9772 3340West B'dway Ph. 7729&#13;
7th and Broadway&#13;
2709 West Broadway &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to&#13;
The Graduating Class of 1952&#13;
BENO'S&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
-&#13;
Complimenh&#13;
of&#13;
ZIP Motors Inc.&#13;
820 West Broadway&#13;
Flowers by&#13;
C-a-s-h&#13;
i=OR YOUR HOME&#13;
JOE PASSER&#13;
Phone 7715 &#13;
Congratulations to the Class of "52"&#13;
Now is the time for you to look toward the future&#13;
A welcome hand is given to all&#13;
PERSONAL LOANS&#13;
F. H. A. Mortgage Loans&#13;
Best wishes to the class of&#13;
"52"&#13;
HUGHES MOTOR CO.&#13;
CHEVROLET CAR and TRUCKS&#13;
Authorized Sales and Services&#13;
153 West Broadway Phone 5591&#13;
HANSEN RADIO&#13;
and&#13;
TELEVISION&#13;
Service Exclusively&#13;
Dial 955G 345 W. Bdwy, In rear &#13;
Compliments and Best Wishes&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1952&#13;
·Cohoe Lumber and Supply Co.&#13;
Lumber and Building Material of all kinds&#13;
MILLWORK • ROOFING e INSULATED BRICK SIDING • PAINT &amp; HARDWARE&#13;
Phone 2546&#13;
PAINTOffice and Yard&#13;
25 South 15th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
We will always keep on hand the best materials for your future home&#13;
Congratulations and Good Luck&#13;
Class of 1952&#13;
Franksen &amp; Johns.on&#13;
WALLPAPERLINOLEUM &#13;
~&#13;
PHONE 5521 10~&#13;
~ PRINTERS - STATIONERS&#13;
8ROAOWAY AT SCOTT COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
-&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
Class of "52"&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
Opening Evenings till 9 P. M.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
~&#13;
'&#13;
J. C. Penney Co., Inc.&#13;
COUNCH. BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
,...i&gt; ~&#13;
Where a Cash Purchase is a Cash Savings&#13;
J &#13;
-&#13;
Compliments to Class of&#13;
"52"&#13;
~ CONCRATULATIONS FROM&#13;
REDMONDS SERVICE Thomas Grocery&#13;
1824 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
I Phone 9785 Phone 2466&#13;
GJna _}(fine &amp;aulv Salon 206 North 32nd Street&#13;
. - .&#13;
&amp; E. A. Tho~as, Jr., Prop.&#13;
~ft Slior I&#13;
We specialize in the latest hair styles and the unusual in&#13;
gifts and Costume Jewelry&#13;
409 West Broadway Phone 3-0772&#13;
I&#13;
~ I&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to&#13;
The Craduating Class of 1952&#13;
MARCUS CLOTHES&#13;
Compliments&#13;
SHOP&#13;
of&#13;
Phone 3-7231&#13;
•&#13;
Fox Office Equipment Co. 61 2 West Broadway&#13;
54 North Main&#13;
.. - -&#13;
-&#13;
HERMANS CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
Stanley Katelman&#13;
BROADWAY AND MAIN&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To every Member of the Class of 1952 for having reached&#13;
this important milestone in your life.&#13;
Harry C. Crowl Company&#13;
REAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE BROKERS&#13;
A real pleasure to transact your business in our ultramodern office, also plenty free parking available.&#13;
123 Fourth Street&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS.&#13;
COOK TO CLASS OF '52'&#13;
. From the Gang at .&#13;
CAREFUL Sixth Street&#13;
CLEANERS Market&#13;
Free Pickup and Delivery Phone 3-6766&#13;
303 West Broadway Phone 6636&#13;
6th &amp; Broadway&#13;
'&#13;
. &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '52'&#13;
From the&#13;
THE ECONOMY MARKET&#13;
Two Phones&#13;
5527, 5528&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
from&#13;
SOPER'S CLEANING SERVICE&#13;
LUSTERTONE&#13;
for particular people&#13;
3343 W. Broadway Phone 2567&#13;
21st and 5th Ave.&#13;
GOOD LUCK&#13;
GRADUATES&#13;
BUCK'S BOOTERIE&#13;
504 West Broadway Phone 4584&#13;
STANDARD&#13;
AUTO PARTS CO .&#13;
•&#13;
Complete line of automotive parts&#13;
Quality-Service&#13;
•&#13;
1618 West Broadway Phone 3-3760&#13;
PORTRAITS&#13;
WEDDING CANDIDS&#13;
221 -4th St.&#13;
May Success - - - Happiness and&#13;
Good Health Be Yours&#13;
Now that you are on your own AIM HIGH&#13;
and strive to achieve SUCCESS even though&#13;
failure may be more alluring.&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
BY&#13;
BOB PYLES&#13;
Phone 7128&#13;
GLAMOUR PHOTOS&#13;
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you will find a record of your days at Tee&#13;
Jay- -a record that will ever keep alive the&#13;
four years you spent here, -then our purpose&#13;
will have been fulfilled.&#13;
To relive the past,&#13;
more than pictures is&#13;
required. If one is to&#13;
recapture completely&#13;
his school days, he&#13;
must recapture their&#13;
spirit. The yellowjacket&#13;
is the spirit of Tee Jay,&#13;
and we have adopted one&#13;
yellowjacket as our own.&#13;
He will be your escort&#13;
through these pages in&#13;
the hope that he will help&#13;
you to relive these days .&#13;
We now present Tommy&#13;
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A WORTH&#13;
WHILE THOUGHT&#13;
FROM DUR PR/NC/PAL&#13;
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3chool Year 1954-55 ·&#13;
Student :Body&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
25th and :Broadway Council BlUffs, Iowa&#13;
~ducation has many definitions, '!'he one I like&#13;
to use is not original with me, but one adopted from an_ unknown author,&#13;
"~ducation is the deliberate and systematic influence exerted by the mature person upon the&#13;
iJlullature tl;lrough instruction, descriptive, and&#13;
haI'l'lonioas development of all the powers of the&#13;
hlllllan being, physical social, intellectual,&#13;
aesthetic and Spiritual--according to their individual and social uses and directed toward the&#13;
union of the educand with his Creator as the final&#13;
end,"&#13;
We can talk much about preparing for worthy, home&#13;
membership, worthy use of leisure time and many other phases but when we add all things up we come to one final end, union with our Creator.&#13;
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Pauline Phillips as secretary, and Rose&#13;
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Clara Strickland and Ward Strohbehn,&#13;
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ELLA MARIE ANDERSON ... Steno. -Student Council,&#13;
Spanish Club. "A Cute Piece O' Property"&#13;
MAX ARCHER ... General-Monticello Staff, Track,&#13;
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Woman is a Deadly Weapon"&#13;
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"Place in the Sun"&#13;
HUBERT A ARNOLD .. . Steno. -Aurora treas., treas.,&#13;
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Cheerleader, Jr. Class Play. "Marriage Type Love"&#13;
BOB ASHLEY ... College Prep. -National Honor Soc.,&#13;
Sports, R. 0. T. C., Student Council, Jr. Class treas. ,&#13;
Choir. "Man, Uh! Huh!"&#13;
HARVEY P. BAILEY ... Vo ca tio nal-R. 0. T. C.&#13;
Master Sgt., Operetta, All School Play, Jr.&#13;
Class Play, Thespians. "He 's My Guy "&#13;
MARILYN BEALS .. . Ste no. -Pe p C lub, Road&#13;
Show 1, Glee . "Whose Little Sunshine Are&#13;
You?"&#13;
GERALD L. BECKNER ... Industrial ArtsChoir, Ope re tta, Road Show 3, R. O. T. C.&#13;
2nd Lie ut. "Enjoy Yourse lf"&#13;
DIXIE CECELIA BELL. . . Ste no. -Re d Cross&#13;
Sec., Vice -Pres., Band, Stude nt Council.&#13;
"The Red He ad"&#13;
Thi s page compliments of BENO'S DEPARTMENT STORE &#13;
ARLENE KAY BRENDLE ... Steno. -Y-Teens,&#13;
G. A. A., F. H. A., Pep Club. "Ain't She&#13;
Sweet"&#13;
GAYLE BRUNER ... College Prep. -Red&#13;
Cross, G. A. A., Library Club, Colonial&#13;
Ball, Bookweek Tea. "Young at Heart"&#13;
DAVE BP.YAN ... Industrial Arts-Band,&#13;
Orch., Football, Student Council. "Bumming Around"&#13;
JANEY BUCKRIDGE ... Steno. -G. A. A.,&#13;
F. H. A., Pep Club, Altruma, Road Show&#13;
l, 2. "My Girl"&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
PATRICIA JANE BLUM ... General-Transfer from A. L.&#13;
"Wonderful"&#13;
MARY JANE BOGARDUS ... Steno. -F. H. A., Pep Club.&#13;
"Good Luck, Good Health, God Bless You"&#13;
RONALD BOWLIN ... General-R. 0. T. C. Sgt. 1st class.&#13;
"You're An Old Smoothie"&#13;
LETTIE ANNAMAE BOREN •.. College Prep. -Red -Cross,&#13;
Y-Teens, Student Council, F. H. A., Pep Club. "Just&#13;
Because You 're You"&#13;
ROBERT L. BRAY ... College Prep. -"I Ain't Lazy, I'm&#13;
Just Dreaming"&#13;
SHERON BREMHOLM ... Steno. -Student Council,&#13;
Aurora, Choir, Operetta 3, 4, Cheerleader, Road&#13;
Show 1, 2, 3, 4. "No Other Love"&#13;
This page compliments CHARLOTTE RAES - REALATOR &#13;
SE NI OR CLASS&#13;
SHERILL CAVETT ... General-Girls' Lounge Proctor, Red&#13;
Cross, Altruma, Mardi Gras, Science Club, Student&#13;
Council. "S Wonderful"&#13;
SHIRLEY CHAPIN ... Steno. -Road Shows, All School&#13;
Play 3, 4, Jr. Class Play, Student Council, G. A. A.,&#13;
F. H. A. "Thumbelina"&#13;
ARMA JO CHASE ... College Prep. -National Honor Soc.,&#13;
Student Council Sec., Library Club, Mardi Gras, Girls'&#13;
State Rep., Monticello co-editor. "Where Has My&#13;
Little Dog Gone?"&#13;
PAUL CHRISTENSEN .. Manual Arts-"And So To Sleep&#13;
Again"&#13;
ADELINE CLARK ... General-Y-Tee ns, G.A.A., F.H.A.,&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma. "Sweet Adeline "&#13;
LOU ETTA CLARK ... General-G.A.A., Road Show 1,&#13;
Girls' Lounge Proctor, Thespians. "True Blue Lou"&#13;
WAYNE C . CLARK ... Engineering -R. O. T. C.&#13;
Sgt. 1st class, Basketball, Base ball. "All I&#13;
Desire "&#13;
JANICE C HRISTIANSEN ... Ste no. -Pe p&#13;
Club, Choir, Ope re tta 3, Road Show 1, 2 ,&#13;
3, 4, Walte r Cassel Conce rt. " 'Deed I Do"&#13;
MARY COLEMAN ... Libe ral Arts-'Spanish&#13;
Club, Future T e ache rs of Ame ric a. "Keep&#13;
on the Surrn yside "&#13;
LARRY COLGLAZIER ... College Pre p. -&#13;
Bio logy Club, Sci e nce C lub, Band, All&#13;
School Pla y 1, Sig n a l Co rps, Mardi Gras.&#13;
"There Was A Man"&#13;
This page compliments HUNTER TYPSETTING C00 &#13;
NANCY COWLES ... College Steno. -Red&#13;
Cross, Pep Club, Jurlior National Honor Society. "On the SurlrlY Side of the Street"&#13;
JEANNE CRAWFORD ... Steno. -Student&#13;
Council, Pep Club, Choir, Operetta 3, 4,&#13;
Road Show 3, 4, "Messiah." "That's How a&#13;
Love Song is Born"&#13;
DICK CROSON ... Gen. -R. O. T. C. cadet,&#13;
Biology Club. "Wishin' ..&#13;
JO ANN P. CURTIS ... Steno. -Sigrlal Corps&#13;
Treas., Studem Council, Aurora, Business&#13;
Mgr. Signal Staff, Red Cross, Pep Club.&#13;
"You Are My Sunshirle"&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
TOM COLLINGS ... College P_rep-Sigrlal Corps Pres.,&#13;
Mardi Gras, Sigrlal Staff, Choir, President's Club, All&#13;
School Play, "The Man Who Came to Dinner. " "I&#13;
Could Be a Orle Womarl Man··&#13;
NANCY COLLINS ... Steno. -Student Courlcil, Pep Club&#13;
Sec., Choir, Red Cross, Aurora Treas. "You, You,&#13;
You"&#13;
RUTH CONAWAY ... Sterlo. -Red Cross, Y-Teerls, Pep&#13;
Club, Sparlish Club, Advarlced Spanish Club, Road&#13;
Show '54. "CoCTgratulate Me"&#13;
JERRY L. CONNER . . . Manual Arts-Football, Basketball,&#13;
Baseball, Presidem of Freshman class, Letterman's&#13;
Club. "Let's 'ave a Tiddely at the Milk Bar"&#13;
MARILYN COPELAND ... General-Red Cross, Band,&#13;
"Lorlg Live Love"&#13;
KEITH CORNISH ... lrldustrial Arts-Student Council,&#13;
R. 0. T. C., Sgt. First Class. "Laughirlg Boy"&#13;
Compliments of BENO'S DEPARTMENT STORE &#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
JEAN DAVIS •.. Steno. -F. H. A., Science Club, Band,&#13;
Girls 2nd Lieut. in Band. "I'm Skipping Rope With a&#13;
Rainbow"&#13;
JOAN DA VIS ... Steno. -F. H. A., Science Club, Band,&#13;
Girls 2nd Lieut. in Band, Majorette. "Young at Heart"&#13;
RONALD DAVISON .•. Manual Arts-D. 0. "Back in the&#13;
Old Routine"&#13;
ROSE DINOVO ... Steno. -Football Queen, Roadshows 1,&#13;
2, 3, 4, Senior Class Treas., Lead, "Double Door",&#13;
Aurora Sec., Cheerleader. "You Must Have Been a&#13;
Beautiful Baby"&#13;
DIXIE DRAKE ... General-Y. G. A. A., Pep C.lub. "I'mA Like-A You"&#13;
JOYCE DUNN ... Steno. -Red Cross, Student Council,&#13;
F. H. A., Spanish Club, Road Show 3, Advanced&#13;
Language Club Sec. "My Girl "&#13;
JIM DURICK ... Industrial Arts-Wrestling,&#13;
Band. "Rollin' Stone"&#13;
JERRY EASDALE ... College Pre p-R. 0. T. C.&#13;
Sgt., Football, Track, Basketball, Letterman's Club. "A Guy is a Guy"&#13;
NAOMI J. EDELMAN ... College Steno. -&#13;
Band-Orch., Choir, Opere tta, Music Contests, Mardi Gras, Roadshows. "Sweet&#13;
Thing"&#13;
WILLIAM H. EICHER ... Industrial ArtsStudent Council, Band. "It's So Nice to&#13;
Have a Man Around the House"&#13;
This page compliments CONTINENTAL KELLER FURNITURE CO. &#13;
DONALD FOSTER ... General- "Blame It On&#13;
My Youth"&#13;
· LAURA LEE FREEMAN ... Steno. -Student&#13;
Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Choir, Operetta 3, 4, Frosh Cheerleader. "Oooh !&#13;
Look-a -There, Ain't She Pre tty?"&#13;
JANET GAMMON ... Steno. -Aurora, Mardi&#13;
Gras, Student Council, Red Cross, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Music Clinic 2, 3, 4. "With a&#13;
Song In My Heart"&#13;
JANICE GAMMON ... Ste no. -Aurora, Mardi Gras, Student Council, Red Cross, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Music Clinic 2, 3, 4. "My&#13;
Truly, Truly Fair"&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
CHRISTINA ELONICH ... College Prep. -Altruma, Spanish Club Sec., National Honor Soc. Pres., Road Show 1,&#13;
2, 3, 4, F. T. A. Sec. -Treas., Choir. "California, Here&#13;
I Come"&#13;
RON EMMONS ... Voe. Print-Football, Baseball, Basketball, Letterman's Club Vice-pres. "My Hero"&#13;
ROY EVERHART, JR . ... General- "You'd Be Surprised"&#13;
MARTHA FIELDS ... General- "Love Every Moment You&#13;
Live"&#13;
CLAUDIA FINNEY .•. General-Altruma Sgt. -at-Arms,&#13;
Vice -pres., Pep Club Vice-pres., Board of Directors,&#13;
Signal Business Manager, Red Cross, Signal Corps, Jr.&#13;
Class Play. "Life is Just a Sowl of Cherries"&#13;
MARY LOUISE FOREMAN ... General-Student Council,&#13;
Signal Staff, Signal Corps, Pep Club, Road Show 2, 3,&#13;
Y-Teens Vice-pres. and Treas. "Stay As Sweet As You&#13;
Are"&#13;
This page compliments of THE MUSIC SHOP &#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
HARRY S. GARRETT ... College Prep. -Band, Choir,&#13;
Operetta 2, 3, 4, All School Play 2, 3, Jr. Class Play,&#13;
Thespians. "Music! Music! Music! "&#13;
KAREN GAVER ... College Prep. -Y-Teens, Pep Club,&#13;
Altruma, Road Show 1, 2. "My Ideal"&#13;
SALLY M. GEARHART . . . General-Transfer: G. A. A.,&#13;
Hmkg. Club, Girls' Glee, Band, Operetta 1, 2. "You 're&#13;
the Greatest"&#13;
ELlZABETH R. GILBERT ... Hmkg. -G. A. A., Pep Club,&#13;
Road Show 1, 2, 4, Rifle Team. "Pre tty Baby"&#13;
FRANKLIN GNADER ... Manual Arts-R. 0. T. C. Sgt.,&#13;
Wrestling, Letterman's Club. "You Can Fly! You Can&#13;
Fly ! You Can Fly!"&#13;
JEAN ANNE GODDEN ... College Prep. -Red Cross,&#13;
F.H.A., Y-Teens, Pep Club. "Biding My Time"&#13;
/&#13;
JACK GRAHAM ... Manual Arts-Stude nt&#13;
Council, Football, Track, Baseball, Basketbal~. R. 0. T . C. Sgt. first class,&#13;
Wrestling Co-captain. "Lover Man"&#13;
CHARLES GRANT ... Ge ne ral-R. 0 . T. C.&#13;
Sgt. first class, Rifle T e am. "'Lo ne some Polecat"&#13;
ELVIN WAYNE GRIFFIS ... Gene ral-Wre stling, Le tterman's Club, R. O. T. C. Maste r&#13;
Sgt. "The Kid's Last Fight"&#13;
MARYE. GUNDLACH ... Ste no . -Y -T eens. "Shoes of Happine ss"&#13;
This page c o m plime nts TOOT FORD MOTOR AND SALES CO.&#13;
Your Frie ndly Ford Dealer &#13;
JAMES HERMAN .. . College Prep. -Thespians Pres., Mardi Gras, All School Play&#13;
3, 4, Pres. Club, R. 0. T. C. 2nd Lieut.,&#13;
Golf. "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"&#13;
JERRIANNE HICKMAN . . . Steno. -Red Cross,&#13;
G. A. A. , F. H. A., Road Show 1. "Let A&#13;
Smile Be Your Umbre lla"&#13;
PA TRICIA HILL ... Steno . -Student Council.&#13;
"To Ev'ry Girl To Ev 'r y Bo y "&#13;
DARLENE HOGUE ... S reno. - "I '11 String&#13;
Along With You"&#13;
!&#13;
!• I&#13;
At~l::I\&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
TED HAINES .. . Ste no. -R. 0. T. C. Sgt. "Last Night&#13;
When We Were Still Young"&#13;
BOB HANSEN ... College Prep. -Choir, Golf, Operetta&#13;
3, 4, Road Show 2, 3, 4, R. 0. T. C. Sgt . 1st. class.&#13;
"Cat's Whiske rs "&#13;
PATRICIA ANN HARRIMAN ... Steno. -Band, Road Show,&#13;
Librar y Club. "My Heart Sings"&#13;
JOANNE HARTENHOFF . .. Steno . -Pep Club, Choir,&#13;
Ope re tta 4, Road Show 2, 3, 4. "Bell Bottom Blues"&#13;
RALPH HEAD ... General-R. 0. T. C. Sgt. "Busy Doing&#13;
Nothing"&#13;
SANDRA HENSLEY . .. General-Re d Cross, G. A. A.,&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club. "You Say It With Your&#13;
Eyes"&#13;
This page compliments of COHOE LUMBER COMPANY &#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
DAVID HOLMES ... Steno. -Jr. National Honor Soc. "The&#13;
Heart of a Clown"&#13;
RICKY HOLMES . .. General-Red Cross, Spanish Club,&#13;
R. 0. T. C. "King for a Day"&#13;
NANCY HOMAN ... College Prep. -NationalHonorSoc.,&#13;
Student Council Treas., District Treas., Mardi Gras,&#13;
Library Club Sec., Pres., Jr. Prom Princess, DAR&#13;
Award. "She Was Five and He Was Ten"&#13;
LORRAINE R. HOUGH . . . General-Student Council,&#13;
F. H. A., Pep Club, Altruma. "I Know A Dream When&#13;
I See One"&#13;
HOMER HOUSER ... Manual-R. 0. T. C. Sgt. "He Is A&#13;
Man"&#13;
JACK T . HUMES ... College Prep. -Red Cross, Spanish&#13;
Club, R. O. T. C. 2nd Lieut., Basketball. "Thou Swell"&#13;
'&#13;
EARLL. HUNT .•. General-R.O.T.C. Master Sgt. "My Friend"&#13;
LOIS ANN JACOBSEN .•. Steno. -Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council, F. H. A. , Pep Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Girls' Lounge Proctor. "The&#13;
Girl Friend"&#13;
SUZANNE JACOBSEN ... College Prep. -Red&#13;
Cross, Pep Club, Choir, Operetta 1, 2, 3,&#13;
Road Shows. "If You Knew Suzie"&#13;
DON JAMES ... Industrial Arts-R. 0. T. C.&#13;
"I'm Just a Poor Bachelor"&#13;
This page compliments of COHOE LUMBER COMPANY &#13;
SUE KRUSE ... Steno. -Aurora Pre s. , Football Court, Chee rle ader, Opere tta 3, 4,&#13;
Stude nt Council, Mardi Gras. "Pre tty&#13;
Little Brown-e ye d Susan"&#13;
BEVERLY LAASE . .. Steno. -Y-Tee ns,&#13;
F. H. A., Pep Club, Road Show 3, 4. "Forge t Me Not"&#13;
PAT LAMB ... Ste no. -Pe p Club Pre s., Ro ad&#13;
Shows 1, 2, 3, Aurora, Ope re tta 3, 4, Pre s. Club, Stude nt Council. "My Ange l"&#13;
NAOMI LEE LANDERS ... Ste no . -Pe p Club.&#13;
"Blue bird on Your Windowsill"&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
LYLE JOHNSON ... College Pre p. -R. 0. T. C. Sgt.,&#13;
Bio. Club, Science Club, Vice -pres. "I Like It! I Like&#13;
It!"&#13;
RONALD JOHNSON . . . College Pre p . -Scie nce Club,&#13;
Track, R. 0. T. C. Sg t. 1st Class. "My Budd y "&#13;
BRUCE JONES ... Ge ne ral-Football, Baske tball, R. 0. T. C.&#13;
Sgt. 1st Class. "The Jones Bo y"&#13;
WALTER KELLY . . . Ge neral-R. 0. T. C. Maste r Sg t.&#13;
"You Can't Do Wrong Doing Right"&#13;
CAROLYN KENNEDY ... Ge neral-Student Council,&#13;
G. A. A., Pe p Club, Spanish Club, Christmas Page ant&#13;
2, 3. "Blue Ve lve t"&#13;
DUANE F. KINART . . . College Pre p. -Footba ll, Baske tball, R. O. T. C. Sgt. 1st Class, Mardi Gras. "Love r"&#13;
This page compliments of FRED SHAW FLOWER SHOP 18 Pearl St. &#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
RICHARD R. Le MASTER, JR. . .. Manual Arts-Track,&#13;
Hi- Y, Student Council, Football, Le tterman 's Club.&#13;
"Go11e Fishing "&#13;
JOYCE C. L. LeRETTE ... Steno. -Red Cross, Colonial&#13;
Ball, Road Show 1, 2. "Wedding Bells Will Soon Be Ringing"&#13;
LARRY LEWER ... College Prep. -National Honor Soc.&#13;
Vice-Pres., Senior Class Vice-Pres., Operetta 4, Boys&#13;
State, Prom Court, Wrestling. "It's In The Book"&#13;
MARVIN LEWIS ... General-Band, Football, Wrestling,&#13;
Trac k, Road Shows 2, 3, 4. "I Got Rhythm"&#13;
KATHRYN LLOYD . .. General-Red Cross, Pep Club,&#13;
Student Council, Choir, Operetta 3, 4, Office Work.&#13;
"Pretty-Eyed Baby"&#13;
JOHN LUTHER . . . Libe ral Arts-R. O. T. C. Sgt. 1st Class.&#13;
"Long John "&#13;
ARLENE LYTLE ... Steno. -Re d Cross, Library Club, Choir, Soph. Class Sec. , Road&#13;
Show, Colonial Ball. "You T e ll Me Your&#13;
Dream, I'll Tell You Mine"&#13;
JUDY McDOWELL ... Ge neral -Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Latin Club,&#13;
Foreign Language Club . "Whe n Irish Eyes Are Smiling"&#13;
LINDA McGEE ... Ste no . -Pep C lub, Spring&#13;
Festival. "A Bundle of Southern Sunshine "&#13;
KAREN McINTIRE ... Steno. -G. A. A.,&#13;
F. H. A., Pep Club, Choir, Road Show 1,&#13;
2, 3. "Dimples and Cherry Chee ks"&#13;
Compliments of TOOT FORD SALES MOTOR COMPANY&#13;
' 'Your Friendly Ford Dealer'' &#13;
R~BERT M. MARTIN ... College Prep. -&#13;
Bio. Club, Baseball, Rifle T e am, R. 0. T . C.&#13;
Sgt. 1st Class. "He y, Good Looking"&#13;
PATRICIA ANN MATHISEN . . . College Pre p. -Student Council, Scie nce Club, Librar y Club, Aurora, Pre s. Club, Cheer- lead e r. "Unforge ttable "&#13;
TOM MAT ZEN . . . Manu a l Arts-"As Time Goe s By"&#13;
VIRGINIA MAE MEDLEY . .. Ste no . -YT ee ns, F . H. A., Pe p Club, "Call He r Your&#13;
Swee thea rt"&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
DONNA MAE McKEEVER ... Steno. -Pep Club. "Honey&#13;
in the Horn"&#13;
MELVIN McKERN ... College Steno. -R. 0. T. c: 2nd&#13;
Lieut., Choir, Operetta, Golf, Mardi Gras, All School&#13;
Play, Jr. Class play. "Red Head"&#13;
PATSY ANN MAHONEY ... General-Jr. National Honor&#13;
Soc. , Library Club, Pep Club, Operetta 3, 4, Thespians,&#13;
All School Play 3, 4. "No Other Love"&#13;
JACK A. MAIN ... College Prep. -Letterman's Club,&#13;
Sports, Mardi Gras, Signal Staff, Student Council, Bio.&#13;
Club. "Solid As a Rock"&#13;
PAT MARR . . . Steno. -Pep Club, Altruma. "It Must Be&#13;
True"&#13;
DORIS MARTIN . .. Manual Arts-Re d Cross, Spanish&#13;
Club, Road Show 3. "Paint Yourself a Rainbow"&#13;
This page compliments of DOT'S BEAUTY SHOP &#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
JANICE MILLARD ... Hmkg. -F. H. A., Pep Club, F. T. A ..&#13;
Road Show 2, Girls' Lounge Proctor. "A Dre amer's Holiday "&#13;
JUANITA MILLER ... General-Pep Club, Spring Festival. "This is a Ver y Spe cial Day"&#13;
KAREN MITCHELL ... Ge neral-Y-T eens, Pep Club,&#13;
Choir, Operetta 3, 4, Road Show 1, 2, 3, 4. "Fine and&#13;
Dandy"&#13;
KAY MONGOVEN . . . College Prep. -Red Cross, Altruma, Choir, Ope retta 3, 4, Altruma Vice-president. "No&#13;
He lp Wante d"&#13;
DONNA MONTGOMERY ... Ge ne ral-Red Cross, Pep&#13;
Club. "Just To Be With You"&#13;
ARDEN MORRIS • . . General-R. 0. T. C. Sgt. 1st Class. "Laughing On The Outside "&#13;
T his pa ge c o m plime nts of KRESGE'S DOLLAR&#13;
PATSY MOSS ... Ste no. -Y -T ee ns Sec.,&#13;
Sig_nal Corps, Se c. , Signal Editor -inCh1e f, Stude nt Council, Road Shows 2, 3,&#13;
Pep Club. "Te nde rly"&#13;
JUDITH ANN MUELLER ... Hmkg. -Stude nt&#13;
Council, Pe p Club, Road Show 1, 2, 3.&#13;
"Barre ls and Barre ls of Roses"&#13;
PATRICIA ANN MURPHY .. . Ge ne ral- Stude nt Council, Aurora, Girls' Lounge , Road&#13;
Shows 1, 2, Spanish Club, Pe p Club. "Dance With Me "&#13;
ELIZABETH NELSON . . . Ge ne ral-Stude nt&#13;
Counc il, Pe p Club, Aurora, Road Sh ow 2,&#13;
Colonial Ball 3, Mardi Gras Ma id. "Kee p&#13;
STORE Yo ur Promise , Will y Thomas" &#13;
QUINN R. O'BRIEN ... Manual ArtsR. O. T. C., Football. "For He's a Jolly&#13;
Good Fellow"&#13;
BARBARA PARKER ... Ste no. -Pep Club,&#13;
Road Show 1, 2. "S 'posin' "&#13;
ANTHONY PATTEN ... Ge neral-R. O. T. C.&#13;
Corp., Choir, Ope re tta. "I Fee l So Mmm-"&#13;
PATRICIA PAYNE . . . Ste no. -Re d Cross,&#13;
Stude nt Council, G. A. A., Pep Club, Road&#13;
Show 1, 2. "You '11 Ne ver Walk Alone"&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
RONNIE NEVE ... Commercial- "Don't Fence Me In"&#13;
DIANNA NEWLAND ... Steno. -Transfer: Cheerleader,&#13;
Basketball, Choir, Quartette, Speech. "Little Girl"&#13;
NORMA NEWMAN ... Steno. -Student Council, Spanish&#13;
Club. "I Believe"&#13;
PATTI NIEMANN ... College Prep. -Mardi Gras, Thespians Treas., Library Club Vice President, Student&#13;
Council, Choir. "Twenty-four Hours of Sunshine"&#13;
ELIDIA NUNEZ ... Steno. -G. A. A., F. H. A., Pep Club,&#13;
Road Show 2. "A Dream"&#13;
JAMES JOSEPH O'BRIEN ... College Prep. -Biology Club,&#13;
Monticello Staff, Football. "Hey Joe! "&#13;
This page compliments of COOK'S PAINT STORE. &#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
WALTER WAYNE PERRY .. . Manual Arts-Student Printing Teacher, Vocational Printing, Advanced Printing,&#13;
Printing of Signal, R. O. T. C. First Sergeant, Track.&#13;
"True"&#13;
GARY PETERSON •.. Steno. -R. 0. T. C. Sgt. First Class,&#13;
Signal Staff, Football. "Nice Work if You Can Get It"&#13;
PAULINE PHILLIPS ... Steno. -Footba ll Court, Mardi&#13;
Gras, Nat. Honor Society Treas., Stude nt Council&#13;
Sec., Cheerleader, Aurora Pres. "Swinging on a Star"&#13;
DORIS PORTER ... College Prep. -Red Cross, G. A. A. ,&#13;
Road Show 2. "Hello Sunshine"&#13;
CAROL POTKONJAK •.. General-Red Cross, Y-Te ens,&#13;
F. H. A., Pe p Club, January Class. "This Could Be Forever"&#13;
MARY MADELEINE REED ... Colle ge Ste no. -Nat. Honor&#13;
Society, Student Council, Science Club, Pep Club, Altruma Pres. , Se c . , Football Court. "I Don't Want to Be&#13;
Loved"&#13;
'/&#13;
/&#13;
MIRIAM ROBINSON .•. Ge neral-Pep Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Re d Cross, Girls' Lounge .&#13;
"True Love Goes On and On"&#13;
ROSANNE ROBINSON .•. Colle ge Prep. - Stude nt Council Pres., Library Club, Pre sident's Club, Altruma, Montice llo Staff, Mardi Gras. "Keet It Ga y"&#13;
]ACOBA RO_CHA . .. Hmkg . -F . H. A., Pe p&#13;
Club, Spamsh Club, Advanced Spanish&#13;
Club. "Count Your Blessings"&#13;
JOHN M. ROTH ... Manual Arts-R. 0 . T . C . Sergeant. "I See the Moon"&#13;
This page compliments of VERGAMINI FURRIER &#13;
ARLENE SHERWOOD ... General-Signal&#13;
staff, Operetta 4, Transfer: Girls Basketball. Frosh Class Vice-pres., G. A. A., Pep&#13;
club. "Don'cha Hear Them Bells"&#13;
TOMMY SIMONS ... Gene ral-"Slowpoke"&#13;
JACK SMITH ... College Prep. -Red Cross,&#13;
R. o. T. C. Sgt. 1st Class, Basketball.&#13;
"Walkin' My Baby Back Home "&#13;
NANCY SMITH ... Steno. -Re d Cross, Stude nt Council, G. A. A., Aurora, Pep Club,&#13;
Road Show 1, 2. "Roses in December"&#13;
\&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
MARJORIE ROUSH ... Steno. -Aurora, Pep Club, Red&#13;
Cross Pres., Library Club Treas. and Vice-pres.,&#13;
Colonial Ball 3, 4, Frosh Class Treas. "Somebody&#13;
Wonderful"&#13;
LUCIAN. RUIZ ... Hmkg.-F.H.A., F.T.A., Road&#13;
Show 3, Spanish Club. "Oh! By Jingo"&#13;
BETTY RUWE . . . College Prep. -Science Club Sec. -&#13;
Treas., Aurora, Mardi Gras, Girls' Lounge Proctor, Red&#13;
Cross, Jr. National Honor Soc. "Betty Co-ed "&#13;
NANCY RYAN ... Steno. -Red Cross, Student Council,&#13;
Aurora, Choir, Pep Club Pres., Library Club Sec. "A&#13;
Shoulder to Weep On"&#13;
VIRGIL SCHICKNER . .. Ge neral-R. 0. T. C., Football.&#13;
"Here's to My Lady"&#13;
EDWARD W. SCOTT ... General-Red Cross, Bio. Club,&#13;
Monticello Staff, Crack Squad, Rifle Team, NRA&#13;
Medals. "The Happy Wanderer"&#13;
')/&#13;
This page compliments of J AND S ELECTRIC &#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
JOYCE SPITZNAGLE ... Steno. -Aurora, Cheerleader,&#13;
Road Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Mardi Gras, Student Council. "Smiles"&#13;
JANICE SPRINKLE ... Steno. -Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross,. Library Club, Signal Staff, Associate Editor,&#13;
Signal Corps Vice-pres., Jr. National Honor Soc. "Dear&#13;
Hearts and Gentle People"&#13;
A. B. STEINER .. . General-R. 0. T. C., Student Council&#13;
Vice-pres., Football, Baske tball, Baseball. "Settin'&#13;
the Woods on Fire"&#13;
DIXIE STEW ART ... Hmkg. -Mardi Gras, Signal Editor,&#13;
Football Court, Aurora, Library Club Pres., Pres. Club.&#13;
"My Lucky Charm"&#13;
SHARLENE A. STURGEON ... Steno. -Student Council,&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma Treas., Road Show 1, 2. "The Sunshine of Your Smile"&#13;
DIXIE LEET ALLMAN ... Steno. -Y-Teens, G. A. A.,&#13;
F. H. A., Pep Club, Allied Youth. "Someone Like You"&#13;
BARBARA TEAGER ... General-Spanish&#13;
Club. "Softly"&#13;
JACK TELLER ... College Prep. -Red Cross,&#13;
Bio. Club, Science Club, Tennis, Spanish&#13;
Club, Jr. National Honor Soc. "Regular&#13;
Man"&#13;
NORMA JEAN THACKER ... Steno. -YTeens, Student Council, Pep Club,&#13;
Colonial Ball, Road Show. "I've Got a&#13;
Sunday Feeling In My Heart"&#13;
MARY JANE THOMAS ... Steno. -Signal&#13;
Staff, Associate Editor, Quill and Scroll,&#13;
F. H. A., Road Shows 1, 2, 3, Pep Club, Operetta 3, 4. "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue"&#13;
This page compliments of COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK &#13;
DORIS WAGNER ... General-Jr. Class Play&#13;
Thespians, Operetta 4, Altruma Sec., '&#13;
Treas., S&amp;t· at Arms, Road Shows, Pep&#13;
Club, Choir. "Strange r In Paradise"&#13;
JERRY WAKEFIELD, .. Indusrrial Arts-Band&#13;
Wre stling, Dance Band, Road Show 1, 2. '&#13;
"My Lady Loves To Dance"&#13;
JOANNE WALTERS .•. Steno. -Student Council, Aurora Vice-pres., Choir, Chee rle ader,&#13;
Montice llo Staff, Football Court. "There 's Always Room at Our House"&#13;
VIRGINIA WEATHERILL. . . Steno. -Jr. Class&#13;
Play, All School Play, Re d Cross, Student&#13;
Council, G. A. A., F. H. A. "Sh-Boom!"&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
CONNIE THOMPSON ... Steno. -Y-Teens, Student&#13;
Council, Pep Club, Tennis. "Baubles, Baugles, and&#13;
Beads"&#13;
ROBERT ALLEN THOMPSON ... General-Red Cross,&#13;
R.0. T.C. Sgt. "We're A-Growin' Up "&#13;
PATTI JO TOBIAS •.. Steno. -Altruma, Operetta 2, 3, 4,&#13;
Cheerleader, Road Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Military Ball 2,&#13;
Mardi Gras. "We All Have a Song in Our He art"&#13;
BEVERLY TOWNSEND •.. College Steno. -Student Council, Altruma Pres., Pres. Club, Choir, Jr. Class Play,&#13;
Road Shows. "John, John, John!"&#13;
PAULINE UTTERBACK ... College Prep. -Re d Cross, Student Council, Pep Club, Choir, Road Shows l, 2, 3, 4.&#13;
"She's A Home Girl"&#13;
ARLENE VOSS ... Steno. -Red Cross, G. A. A., Pep Club,&#13;
Road Show 2. "Mona Lisa"&#13;
This page compliments of HOUGH BROTHERS &#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
VERNE WELCH ... College Prep. -R. O. T. C. Sgt., Football, Rifle Team. "Rugged But Right"&#13;
VELMA WHISLER ... Steno. -Pep Club, Band. "Forget&#13;
Me Not"&#13;
WILBERT NEAL WHITLEY .. , College Prep. -Red Cross,&#13;
Choir, Operetta 3. "I'll Always Remember'You"&#13;
BETTY WILLIAMS ... General-G. A. A., F. H. A., Pep&#13;
Club, Road Show 1, Spring Festival 1, Girls' Lounge&#13;
Proctor. "Because of You"&#13;
JOANNE WILLIAMS .•. General-Red Cross, Student&#13;
Council, G. A. A., F. H. A., Choir, Pep Club.&#13;
"Wow!"&#13;
DICK WILLIAMS .•. Manual Arts-Football, Track. "Let's&#13;
Live A Little"&#13;
JANET WILSON ... Steno. -Pep Club,&#13;
Cafeteria. "Sweet Violets "&#13;
PAULINE WILSON •.. Hmkg. -"Look for the Silver Lining"&#13;
DAVID R. WITKE ... College Pre p. -Jr. and&#13;
S~. Class Pres., Student Council Vice-pres.,&#13;
Signal Editor-in-Chief, National Honor&#13;
Soc.,Boys State, Senator, R. 0.T.C.&#13;
Officer. "Point of Order"&#13;
RALPH WRIGHT .•• College Steno. -Student&#13;
Council, Band, Orch. , Thespians, Jr. Class&#13;
Play, All School Play 4, Band Capt. "You&#13;
Will Never Grow Old"&#13;
This page compliments of KIMBALL'S CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY &#13;
CRYSTAL MARIE STOGDILL ... GeneralRed Cross, Library Club, Student Council,&#13;
Football Court, Colonial Ball, Book Week&#13;
Tea. "Some Sunday Morning"&#13;
AVERIL (Herk) VALLIER ... GeneralR. 0. T. C. Lieut., Bio. Club, Signal Staff,&#13;
Monticello Staff, Football, Letterman's&#13;
Club. "Sheik of Araby"&#13;
DORIS CARROL WYMORE . . . General-Red&#13;
Cross, Y-Teens, Altruma, Science Club,&#13;
Band, Orch. , Girls' Lounge Proctor.&#13;
"Beautiful Brown Eyes"&#13;
BEVERLY ZARP ... College Steno . -National&#13;
Honor So., Altruma, Library Club, Signal&#13;
Staff, Managing Editor, Mardi Gras,&#13;
Monticello Staff. "When I'm Walkin' Arm&#13;
and Arm With Jim"&#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
JUDY DRAKE ... Gene ral-Aurora, Frosh Pep Club Pres.,&#13;
Road Show 1, 2, Jr. Prom Lady, Football Court. "A&#13;
Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody"&#13;
BILL FEEKIN ... Manual Arts-R. 0. T. C., Track, Basketball. "What Is This Thing Called Love?"&#13;
ELAINE FIELD •.. Steno. -National Honor Soc., Student&#13;
Council, Library Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Lounge&#13;
Proctor, Colonial Balls. "Sincere"&#13;
LAURA FLETCHER .. . College Prep. -Spanish Club.&#13;
"Faith Can Move Mountains"&#13;
NORMAN LANE ... College Engineering-Football,&#13;
Wrestling, R. o. T. C. Staff Sgt. "I've Got The World&#13;
on a String"&#13;
DONALD LEE RONK ... General-R. 0. T. C. Sgt. first&#13;
class, Signal printer. "Side By Side"&#13;
This page compliments of LANE'S CAFE &#13;
SENIOR CLAS S&#13;
JIM BLAYLOCK ••• College Prep. R. O. T.&#13;
c. Officer, Football, Basketball, Tennis.&#13;
"Have a Good Time "&#13;
ROY J. SHAMBLEN ••• Printing. R. O. T. C.,&#13;
Football, Signal Staff, Wrestling, Rifle&#13;
Team. "Meanderin'"&#13;
JOSHUA D. SWIFT ••• College Prep. R. O.&#13;
T. c., Biology Club. "For He's A Jolly&#13;
Good Fellow"&#13;
NORMAN TRUMBLE ••• General. R. O. T, C.,&#13;
Football, Track Manager. "Slowpoke"&#13;
GARFIELD TURNER, JR •• , • College Prep.&#13;
R. o. T. C., Football, Basketball, Track,&#13;
Spanish Club. "Tweedly-Dee"&#13;
RUSSELL R. WEBSTER •• , College Prep. R.&#13;
o. T. C. Officer, Wrestling, Road Show 3,&#13;
All School Play 4. "Sonny Boy"&#13;
ALVIN J. WHISLER ... General. Band, Drum&#13;
Major. "The Band Played On"&#13;
SENIORS NOT PICTURED&#13;
ARTHUR ADDINGTON, •• General.&#13;
ROMA YNE E. SUB BERT ••• Genera 1.&#13;
Compliments of BROWN SHOE FIT COMPANY &#13;
ctivities &#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
FIRST ROW: Lettie Boren, Virginia Handschy, Shirley Chapin, Huberta Arnold, Sherill Cavett, Linda Mally,&#13;
Laura Lee Freeman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sheldon, Pat Opal, Janie Coffman, Sandra Case, Karen Nolan,&#13;
Shirley Niemann, Judy Mueller, Virginia Weatherill, Dixie Bell. THIRD ROW: Patty Hill, Nancy Ryan,&#13;
Nancy Homan, Geraldine Duncan, Jo Ann Curtis, Pat Mathisen, Janet Freese, Jeanne Crawford, Janet Sprinkel,&#13;
Ella Anderson, Sharon Waugh, Janice Gammon. FOURTH ROW: Mike Narmi, John Skaggs, Henry Eicher, Dave&#13;
Witke, Chuck Keller, Kaye Shively, Mary Claire Lee, Judy Lefgren, Sandra Hensley, Bev Townsend.&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
ABE STIENER&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
PAULINE PI-IlLLIPS&#13;
ARMA JO CHASE&#13;
Compliments of CANNON STUDIO&#13;
56&#13;
President&#13;
ROSANNE ROBINSON &#13;
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
FIRST ROW: OFFICERS: Pauline Phillips, Larry Lewer, Christina Elonich, Arma Jo Chase.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Bob Hansen, Jack Humes, Jim Blaylock, Kenneth Harriman, Sandra Case,&#13;
Elaine Field, Pat Mahoney, Mary Reed, Beverly Zarp, David Holmes, Ralph Wright, Dave&#13;
Witke. THIRD ROW: Linda Moss, Nancy Collins, Dixie Stewart, Pat Mathisen, Sherill&#13;
Cavett. FOURTH ROW: Kaye Shively, Judy Hoden, Janet Gammon, Pat Lamb. FIFTH&#13;
ROW: Frances Colton, Janice Gammon, Sue Kruse, Rose Dinovo. SIXTH ROW: Rosanne&#13;
Robinson, Eleanor Putnam, Marjorie Roush, Patti Jo Tobias. SEVENTH ROW: Mrs. Strickland, Harry Garrett, Tom Collings, Bob Ashley, Sherrell Roberts, Janice Sprinkel, Judy&#13;
Lefgren, Nancy Cowles, Mary Claire Lee, Patti Nieman, Nancy Homan.&#13;
Stud en ts participate in&#13;
College Day. If.one has good character, high&#13;
scholarship, leadership ability, anc&#13;
serves his school, then he is eligible&#13;
to become a member of the National&#13;
Honor Society. It is an organization&#13;
with limited membership, only 15&#13;
per cent of the upper one -third of the&#13;
senior class being admitted, and even&#13;
fewer juniors; their scholastic requirement being 5 per cent of the upper onefourth of the class.&#13;
The Society, along with being an&#13;
honor group, is also a service organization. Some of the projects carried&#13;
on by the Thomas Jefferson Chapter&#13;
include supervision of College Day,&#13;
and decoration of the war memorial&#13;
in front of the office.&#13;
Compliments of BARBEAU MOBILE SERVICE &#13;
SIGNAL&#13;
lST SEMESTER STAFF&#13;
ST ANDING: Gary Peterson, Tom Collings, Arlene Sherwood,&#13;
Finney. Sherill Cavett, Mary Louise Foreman, Connie James.&#13;
SEA TED: Jo Ann Curtis, Janice Sprinkel, Patsy Moss.&#13;
Claudia&#13;
NOT PRESENT: Beverly Zarp. 2ND SEMESTER STAFF&#13;
EDITOR&#13;
Patsy Moss&#13;
ADVISOR&#13;
R. A. Harrison&#13;
EDITOR&#13;
Dixie Stewart&#13;
STANDING: Averil Vallier, Pat Murphy, Connie James, Carman Barron,&#13;
Bill Feekin, Art Addington, Claudia Finney, Charles Grant, Mary Louise&#13;
Foreman.&#13;
A change was made in the Signal by the second semester staff. For&#13;
the first time in over 25 years the paper was printed on small sheets,&#13;
and the reaction from the student body and faculty was generally&#13;
favorable.&#13;
The Monticello Staff wishes to .thank R. A. Harrison for the excellent&#13;
Photography which he has provided for this and previous annuals&#13;
Compliments of LAINSON FLORISTS-118 Canning&#13;
,, &#13;
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Mrs. Strickland, Mary Coleman, Carmen Barron, Christina Elonich, Mr. Bladt. SECOND&#13;
ROW: Sue Craig, Janice Schiening, Gay Moore, Jack Freese, Harry Garrett, Kenneth Harriman, Ronald Adamson.&#13;
LANGUAGE CLUBS&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Jim Espinosa, Lee Haworth, Joyce Dunn, Carol Petersen, Joa n Teller, Tom Wingstead,&#13;
Kaye Shively, Helen Medokovich , Roberta Walker, Joyce Wakefield , Sue Craig, Sharon Thomas. SECOND ROW:&#13;
Miss Reitan, Connie James, Judy McDowell, Sherill Cavett, Bonnie Pilger, Ann Brannon, Ma ry Nelson, Marilyn&#13;
Hillman, Carolyn Young, Laurene Gordon, Rebecca Copeland, Janet Smith, Mr. Bladt. THIRD ROW: Norma&#13;
Newman, Barbara Rogers, Ge raldine Prine, Janet Freese, Roberta Steiber, Sandra Gorham, Al Cummins, Terrell&#13;
Clinto, Ronald Ingersoll, Phillip Wassem, Arnold Davidson, Gay Moore, Pat Mathisen. FOURTH RO W: Whitney&#13;
Johnson, Janice Ande rson, Don LeMaster, Phil Howland, Don Adams, Lamoine Gearhart, Fred Keine , Virgil&#13;
David, Phillip Tubbs, Nancy Ha tcher, Phyllis Bird, Betty Ruwe. FIFTH ROW: Ron McBride , Ron Adamson,&#13;
Dale Jeffrys, Dale Arteburn, Lewis Rocha, Phil Brongham, Butch Rogers, Dick Shannon , John Havick , Bob Reed,&#13;
Mary Lou Ma rr , Judy Jame s, Mary Johnson. SIXTH ROW: Charles Johnson , Raymond Maine, Jim Espinosa ,&#13;
Richard Holmes, Larry Hough, Mary Claire Lee, Judy Lefgren, Joyce Akers.&#13;
Compliments of SCHUBER TS STUDIO &#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Marjorie Roush, Nancy Homan, Connie Johnson, Frances Colton. SECOND ROW: Nancy&#13;
Ryan, Patti Niemann, Pat Mathisen, Sandra Case, Joan Pugh, Sherryl Lapsley, Sandra Coleman, Crystal Stogdill,&#13;
Elaine Field, Gayle Bruner, Marlene Reed, Diane Baxter. THIRD ROW: Miss Gathmann, Dixie Stewart, Pat&#13;
Thornton, Carolyn Jones, Sharon Munch, Judy Carmichael, Linda Mally, Shirley Niemann, Louise Stone, Roberta&#13;
Steiber, Phyllis McCauley, Pat Mahoney, Joyce Akers, Pat Harriman, Arlene Lytle. FOURTH ROW: Beverly&#13;
Zarp, Arma Jo Chase, Roy Hallberg, James Lee, Sharon Boyer, Jean Ryan, Rosanne Robinson, Janice Sprinkel,&#13;
Sherrell Roberts, Janet Young, Kaye Shively, Janet Hillman, Mary Lee, Kenny Harriman.&#13;
F. H. A.&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Jackie Saunders, Joyce Ashley, Barbara King, Jean Ryan, Rosalie Handke, Joyce Akers.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Judy Carlson, Mary French, Sondra Paul, Nina Croson, Diane Baxter, Georgette Millard, Jackie&#13;
Rogers, Peggy McGee, Marianne VanRiper, Gonia Rodriguez, Rosanne Klein, Sally Massouris. THIRD ROW: Judy&#13;
LeMaster, Beverly Madison, Jeannette Forman, Betty Lee, Joann Forman, Sandra Cohrs, Janet Points, Barbara&#13;
Youngworth, Viola Kohler, Mildred Gillispie, Peggy Breeden, Vivian Goss, Joy Little, Feather Schluter. Miss&#13;
Gienger. FOURTH ROW: Janet Madsen, Dolores Fidone, Jean Fearguson, Beverly Kellar, Christina Dettman,&#13;
Virginia Daugherty, Judy Addington, Joan Pugh, Connie Cornish, Roberta Walker, Sandra Colman, Carol Holmes,&#13;
Karen Miller, Mollie Ruiz, Judy Bogardus, Carol Goff, Ann Grast. FIFTH ROW: Betty Richards, Eileen Hansen,&#13;
Lore ne Johnson, Joyce Hyde, Patsy Beckner, Alyce Ahart, Carolyn Waugh, Julie DeMare, Joyce Hartman, Sharon&#13;
Waugh, Janice Larsen, Janelle Myers, Dorothea Sorenson, Delores Cornelison, Sharon Thomas, Judy Jenson,&#13;
Carole Valentine, Sharon Boyer, Carol Cumpston, Barbara Cain, Mary Lee, Varie Jones, Mary Alice Campain,&#13;
Mary Jane Bogardus, Carolyn Hrasky.&#13;
Compliments of EMARINES &#13;
ALTRUMA&#13;
FlRST ROW: Officers: Sharlene Sturgeon, Linda Moss, Kay Mongoven, Beverly Townsend. SECOND ROW:&#13;
Miss Olander, Judy Carmichael, Claudia Finney, Patty Sanders, Diane Baxter, Janie Coffman, JoAnn Forman,&#13;
Jeanette Forman, Janey Buckridge, Laura Lee Freeman, Patti Jo Tobias. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Jones, Sharon&#13;
Munch, Thana Poulos, Sandra Coleman, Katherine Peterson, Sally Jensen, Carol Gallaher, Rosalie Handke,&#13;
Mary Reed, Sherill Cavett, Pat Marr. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Zarp, Janice Scott, Judy Reichart, Doris Wymore,&#13;
Kaye Shively, Rosanne Robinson, Janelle Myers, Dorothea Sorenson, Christina Elonich, Janice Reed, Karen Gaver,&#13;
Bonny Marr.&#13;
AURORA&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Joanne Walters, Pat Mathisen, Pauline Phillips, Patti Niemann, Sue Kruse, Rose Dinovo.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Roberta Walker, Eleanor Putnam, Virginia Handschy, Huberta Arnold, Joyce Spitznagle, Sharon&#13;
Wahl, Joan McNeil, Sherryl Lapsley, Judy Snyder, Sandra Case, Darlis Nelson, Frances Colton, Pat Murphy, Joyce&#13;
Akers, Nancy Smith, Jo Ann Curtis. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Strickland, Lavonne Anderson, Pat Thornton, Sheron&#13;
Bremholm, Dixie Stewart, Karen Blue, Pat Lamb, Janice Larsen, Connie Cornish, Karen Engel, Judy Drake,&#13;
Elizabeth Nelson, Jane t Gammon, Ja nice Gammon, Betty Ruwe. FOURTH ROW: Linda Mally, Helen Medakovich,&#13;
Elizabeth Vernon, Arma Jo Chase, Barbara Armstrong, Nancy Collins, Nancy Homan, Marjorie Roush, Nancy&#13;
Ryan, Mary Claire Lee, Judy Lefgren, Barbara King, Connie Johnson, Valeria Hager, Karen Rogers, Janet Young.&#13;
61&#13;
Compliments of PEOPLE'S DEPT. STORE &#13;
J u N I 0 R R E D ( R 0 s·s&#13;
r - ·--~·-· •'4''&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Sondra Taylor, Margaret Wright, Sherill Cavett, Marjorie Roush. SECOND ROW: June&#13;
Porter, Marianna Van Riper, Carole Barker, Carmen Barron, Carol Goff, Marlene Wolfe, Karen Lane, Roberta&#13;
Walker, Nancy Hatcher, Kay Johnson, Sandra Coleman, Judy Snyder, Darlis Nelson, Rose Dinovo. THIRD ROW:&#13;
Miss Madden, Gloria Barron, Judy McDowell, Sue Craig, Joyce Timmons, Janet Hillman, Gay Moore, Doris&#13;
Wymore, Sharon Munch, Joyce Hartman, Gloria Moore, Betty Ruwe, Joyce Dunn, Virginia Weatherill, Alice&#13;
Chapin. FOURTH ROW: Miss Schroeder, Larry Goldsberry, James Lee, Eldred Graybill, Bill Wilson, Jack&#13;
Teller, Robert Hansen, Clarence Dew, Jim Espinosa, Bob Rockwell, Bob Thompson, Gayle Jackson, Byron Wolf,&#13;
Richard Holmes.&#13;
SCIENCE CLUB&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Lyle Johnson, Pat&#13;
Mathisen, Betty Ruwe. SECOND ROW: Mr.&#13;
Sklenicka, Mary Reed, Sherill Cavett. THIRD&#13;
ROW: Jack Teller, Barry Walter, Norman&#13;
Johnson.&#13;
62&#13;
Compliments of DAMON'S GROCERY &#13;
FRESHMAN PEP CLUB&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Marlene Wolfe, Beverly Graves, Carol Holmes, Judy LeMaster. SECOND ROW: Sa lly&#13;
Witthauer, Judy Rakes, Judy Carlson, Anu Brauuou, Mary Lou Marr. THIRD ROW: Rosauue Klein, Liuda&#13;
Schoe nrock, Dianne Serface, Judy Jemen, Carol Peterseu, Barbara Youngworth, Mary Johnsou. FOURTH ROW:&#13;
Cheerleaders: Sandra Souser, Glenda Olsou, Judy Grazier, Helen Nutusil, Eunice Collim, Miss Pa trick, Bonuie&#13;
Pilger, Sharon Thomas, Mary Crawford, Karen Laue, Liuda Pomlow.&#13;
FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS&#13;
FIRST ROW: Sandra Souser, Gleuda Olsou, Liuda Pouslow, Judy Grazier. SECOND ROW: He leu Nutusil, Euuice&#13;
Collim, Bouuie Pilger, Sharou Thomas, Mary Crawford.&#13;
63&#13;
Compliments of DR . G . H . WAHL &#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Frances Colton, Connie Johns~n, Patti Nie~ann, Judy Snyder, Pat Lamb, Linda Moss,&#13;
Claudia Finney. SECOND ROW: Arlene Voss, Naomi Landers, Ehz.abeth Vernon'. Karen Blue, Barbara King,&#13;
Kay Kohles, Eleanor Putnam, Linda McGee, Sandra Colman, Connie Cornish, Diane. Baxter. THIRD ROW: Judy&#13;
Hoden Joan Forman, Betty Lee, Sally Jensen, Carol Gallager, Patty Sanders, Katherine Peterson, Gloria Barron,&#13;
Phyllis' Easdale, Je annette Forman, Nina Croson. FOURTH ROW: Jean Crawford, Janet Young, Kay Shively,&#13;
Janie Coffman, Joan McNeil, Sue Armstrong, Sharon Wahl, JoNelle Thoreen,. Joyce Ashley, Gay Moore. FIFTH&#13;
ROW: Velda Elam, Donna Lou Beach, Darlis Nelson, Judy Lefgren, Mary Claire Lee, Joyce Akers, Mary French,&#13;
Peggy McGee, Louise Stone.&#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
FIRST ROW: Jean Ryan, Ja net Freese, Karen Engel, Patti Jo Tobias, Pauline Phillips, Sue Kruse, Sandra Case&#13;
Pat Mathisen, Joyce Spitznagle, Shirley Niemann. SECOND ROW: Rose Dinovo, Sheron Bremholm, Rosalie '&#13;
Ha ndke, Carolyn Jones, Judy Reichart, Sharon Munch, Janice Scott, Carolyn Hrasky, Janice Schuning, Karen&#13;
Medley, Sondra Paul. THIRD ROW: Joanne Walters, Roberta Walker, Sharon Waugh, Julie DeMare, Joan Pugh,&#13;
Rose Christina, Patty Tacy, Gretchen Palmer, Sherrell Roberts, Roberta Steiber. FOURTH ROW: Mary Reed,&#13;
Nancy Hatcher, Helen Medakovich, Sandra Gorham, Shirley Weseen, Carole Stucker, Karen Rogers, Valeria&#13;
Hager, Dorothea Sorenson, Janice Larsen, Dixie Stewart.&#13;
Compliments of OWL GROCERY &#13;
SECOND TEAM&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Karen Rogers&#13;
Rose Christina&#13;
Gay Moore&#13;
Valeria Hager&#13;
Helen Medakovich&#13;
Roberta Walker&#13;
Sandra Gorham&#13;
Karen Engel&#13;
Ca role Stucker&#13;
Janet Freese&#13;
FIRST TEAM&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Pat Mathisen&#13;
Sue Kruse&#13;
Rosalie Handke&#13;
Pauline Phillips&#13;
Rose Dinovo&#13;
Joanne Walters&#13;
Sheron Bremholm&#13;
Patti Jo Tobias&#13;
Joyce Spitznagle&#13;
Sandra Case&#13;
Compliments of EARL MAY STORE &#13;
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS &#13;
GIRLS' LOUNGE&#13;
FIRST ROW: Doris Wymore, Elaine Field, Suzanne Jacobsen, Virginia Weatherill, Pat Payne, Laura Le e&#13;
Freeman, Lois Jacobsen.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Curtis, Ruth Conaway, Dixie Bell, Sherill Cavett, Betty Ruwe, Mrs. Strickland.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Kay Mongoven, Virginia Medley, Mary Jane Bogardus, Joyce Dunn, Arlene Voss, Carolyn&#13;
Hrasky. Nancy Collins.&#13;
Y TEENS&#13;
FIRST ROW: Kay Brendle, Mary Alice Canpain, Virginia Medl ey. OFFICERS: Patsy Moss, Mary Louise&#13;
Foreman, Sherry Wilson, Beverly Laase, Karen Hempel, Shirley Chambers.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Barbara Cain, Delores Cornelison, Je annette Fore m a n, JoAnn Fore m a n, Ma ry Gundlac h,&#13;
Conni e Thompson, Virginia Becke r, Mary Ann Messe rsmith, Phyllis Easda le, Jan e t Hillma n.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Connie James, Dixie Wilson, Norma Je an Thacker, Dotti e Wilson, Ve rn a Pa rke r, Joy&#13;
Little, Gonya Rodrique z , Varie Jones, Karole Mowe ry.&#13;
Compliments of DRAPER'S GROCERY &#13;
UPPER RIGHT: The remaining six of the&#13;
ten best loved girls are, in the order in&#13;
which they were chosen, Front Row:&#13;
Sue Kruse, Arma Jo Chase, Mary Louise&#13;
Foreman. Back Row: Patti Niemann,&#13;
Marjorie Roush, Joyce Spitz nagle.&#13;
LOWER RIGHT: Four girls honored by the&#13;
Library Club, Sponsors of the Ball, were&#13;
Rosanne Robinson as Uncle Sam, Connie&#13;
Johnson as Liberty, Sandra Case as Patsy&#13;
Jefferson, and Janet Young as Thomas&#13;
Jefferson.&#13;
The Ball is an annual event at Tee Jay,&#13;
and the 1953 presentation of it won for&#13;
the school the Freedom's Foundation Award.&#13;
COLONIAL&#13;
BALL&#13;
Pictured at left are Pauline Phillips as&#13;
George Washington, Nancy Homan as&#13;
Martha Washington, Dixie Stewart as&#13;
Dolly Madison, and Joanne Walters as&#13;
James Madison. They were voted the&#13;
four most popular girls in the school&#13;
and honored at the Colonial Ball.&#13;
Compliments of IOWA CLOTHES SHOP &#13;
I&#13;
l&#13;
Connie Johnson, Kaye&#13;
Shively, and Frances&#13;
Colton as Three Babes in&#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
BOOK WEEK TEA&#13;
the Woods, were top prize winners in the annual&#13;
Book Week Tea. Other winners were Marlene&#13;
Reed, as the Little Match Girl, Pinocchio por -&#13;
trayed by Louise Stone, and Margie Roush and&#13;
Arma Chase as Raggedy Ann and Andy.&#13;
Compliments of J . C. PENNEY&#13;
69 &#13;
BAND&#13;
0 RC H EST RA&#13;
DRUM MAJOR&#13;
Alvin Whisler&#13;
MUSIC DIRECTOR&#13;
Mr. Brown&#13;
Compliments of HANNANrs GROCERY&#13;
., . &#13;
BIOLOGY CLUB&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officer, Lee Haworth. SECOND ROW: Glen Teller, Don LeMaster, Bruce Kreger, Tom Wingstead,&#13;
Lyle Cain, Charles Bray. THIRD ROW: Roger Russell, Stanley Schultz, Norman Johnson, Dick Croson. FOURTH&#13;
ROW: Mr. Field, Joshua Swift, Larry Larsen, Keith Harris.&#13;
G. A. A.&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Jane Jones, Jeannette Forman, Rosalie Handke, Judy Carmichael, Miss Patrick, Thelma&#13;
Poole, Alyce Ahart, Carla Addington, Dottie Wilson. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Smith, Jean Ryan, Carole Stucker,&#13;
Judy Addington, Joan Forman, Royala Judd, Betty Lee, Jean Fearguson, Beverly Kellar, Mary Messersmith,&#13;
Rosanne Klein, Judy Rakes, Sally Witthaeur, Jackie Saunders, Phyllis Bowen. THIRD ROW: Roberta Walker,&#13;
Connie Comish, Nancy Hatcher, Roberta Steiber, Diane Baxter, Sondra Paul, Nina Croson , Carol Petersen,&#13;
Carolyn Price, Karen Mumm, Judy Jacoba, Geraldine Duncan, Mary Radliff, Cathy Damon, Myra James.&#13;
FOURTH ROW: Louise Stone, Helen Medakovich, Sandra Cohrs, Joann Pugh, Dorothea Sorenson , Carol Be nsley,&#13;
Phyllis Bird, Joyce Hyde, Rose Christina, Patty Tacy, Janice Larsen, Sherre ll Roberts, Donna Hillman, Carolyn&#13;
Hoover . FIFTH ROW: Janelle Myers, Sharon Waugh, Janet Points, Karen Butte rbaugh , Kay Johnson, Rose&#13;
Desanti, Marilyn Phillips, Karen Lane, Lenore Mcintosh, Dixie Wilson , Sandra Colman, Karen Rogers, Valerie&#13;
Hager, Joyce Ashley, Gay Moore. SIXTH ROW: Gonia Rodriquez, Alice Topping, Dolores Fidone, Verna&#13;
Parker, Shirley Weseen, Sandra Gorham.&#13;
Compliments of BAIRD TEXACO SERVICE &#13;
LETTERMEN'S CLUB&#13;
FIRST ROW: Dave Lewis, Frank Gnader, Tobe Griffis, Eldred Graybill, Jack Graham, Dave Witke, Ron&#13;
Emmons, Abe Steiner, Mr. Scott. SECOND ROW: Mr. Capel, Glen Kellar, Bill Feekin, Tony Hartenhoff,&#13;
Clarence Dew, Dick Williams, Joe O'Brien, Jerry Conner, Mr. Jessen. THIRD ROW: Al Cummins, Garfield&#13;
Turner, Jim Blaylock, Art Narmi, Norman Lane, Bob Hansen, Gary Shannon, Gene O'Hara, Mr. Jerome.&#13;
FOURTH ROW: Mr. Strohbehn, Jack Main, Charles Bray, Charles Plunkett, Dick Oles, Dean Mattox, Jerry&#13;
Easdale, Bob Ashley, Herk Vallier, George Epperson.&#13;
SIGNAL CORPS&#13;
FIRST ROW: Officers: Janice Sprinkel, Pat Moss, JoAnn Curtis, Tom Collins. SECOND ROW: Claudia Finney,&#13;
Mary Jane Thomas, Sherill Cavett, Donna McKeever, Kay Mongoven, Larry Colglazier. THIRD ROW: Dave&#13;
Witke, Beverly Zarp, Dixie Stewart, Connie James, Jack Main, Bob Hansen.&#13;
Compliments of BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP&#13;
72 &#13;
A CAPPELLA CHOIR&#13;
FIRST ROW: Mary Jane Thomas, Joyce Akers, Bob Hansen, Tony Patten, Jim Herman, Ken Brown, Bruce&#13;
Kreger, Harry Garrett, Pat Mathisen, Eileen Annatis. SECOND ROW: Barbara Armstrong, Karen Blue, Pat&#13;
Lamb, Judy Lefgren, Beverly Zarp, Arma Jo Chase, Kay Mongoven, Nancy Homan, Donna Beach, Linda Moss,&#13;
Connie Johnson. THIRD ROW: Nancy Ryan, Elizabeth Vernon, Virginia Becker, Joanne Hartenhoff, Jeanne&#13;
Crawford, Sally Jensen, Patti Niemann, Pat Thornton, Mary Claire Lee, Roberta Farr. FOURTH ROW: Virginia&#13;
Ha ndschy, Janet Gammon, Kay Kohles, Judy Snyder, Patti Jo Tobias, Janie Coffman, Sheron Bremholm, Janice&#13;
Gammon, Pauline Phillips, Sue Kruse, Eleanor Putnam.&#13;
FIRST ROW: Sue Armstrong, Huberta Arnold, Karen Woolman, Me lvin McKern, Jerry Becker, Jerry Talbot,&#13;
Glen Kellar, Earl Howell, Gary Finney, Jack Ne wman, Rose Dinovo , Laura Lee Freeman. SECOND ROW:&#13;
Sharon Wahl, Mary Radliff, Walt Perry, Tom Collings, Larry Le wer, Ronnie Ingersoll, Melvin Cave, Gary&#13;
Wagne r, Marvin Mowery, Julie DeMare, Pat Shrader, Kare n Mitche ll. THIRD ROW: Patsy Mahoney, Linda&#13;
Ma lly, Nanc y Collins, Joanne Williams, Doris Wagner, Suzanne Jacobsen , Kathy Lloyd , Naomi Edelman,&#13;
Joyce Spitznagle. FOURTH ROW: LaVonne Anderson, Martha Fields, Arlene Lytle , Joyce Hartman, Janice&#13;
Scott, Christiana Elonich, Feather Schluter, Beverly Townse nd, Royola Judd&#13;
73&#13;
Comp liments of MODE O'DAY &#13;
ROW 1: Frances Colton, Carole Valentine, Phyllis Bowen,&#13;
Janice Anderson.&#13;
ROW 2: Janice Scott,&#13;
Barbara King, Connie&#13;
Johnson, Feather Dell&#13;
Schluter.&#13;
RIFLE TEAMS&#13;
ROW 1: Russell&#13;
Wright, Phillip&#13;
Burke, Melvin Cave.&#13;
ROW 2: Russell Hiatt,&#13;
Bob Martin, Ed&#13;
Scott, Bob Hansen.&#13;
This page compliments of COUNCIL BLUFFS GAS CO. &#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
COMPANY A&#13;
lST PLATOON&#13;
OFFICER: Earl Hunt.&#13;
IST ROW: Nunez, Narmi, Feekin, Whitbe ck, Vittitoe, Thomas, Wilson. 2ND ROW: Easdale, Rasmussen, Aylsworth, Espinosa, Freese, Matzen.&#13;
2ND PLATOON&#13;
OFFICER: John Luther.&#13;
IST ROW: Hans z, Cleveland, Wendell, Grove, Graybill, Cave, Eicher. 2ND ROW: Hiatt, Mylhousen, Grosvenor,&#13;
Cain, Morse , Plunkett.&#13;
Compliments of FLOWERS BY WALTON 500 N. 26th Street &#13;
COMPANY B&#13;
lST PLATOON&#13;
IST ROW: Archer, Officer Ed Scott, Office r Larry Lewer, Officer Frank Gnader, Officer Jim Blaylock, Office r&#13;
David Witke , Burke. 2ND ROW: Haven, Brown, Wilson, LeRe tte, Collins, Wolff, Newman, Eppeison . 3RD&#13;
ROW: Colgla z ier, Jones, Aldridge. Wingstad, Anderson, Hall, Williams, Nuzum. 4TH ROW: Te ller, Howe ll,&#13;
Skaggs. Hiatt, Schneider, Martin, Turner, Hartenhoff.&#13;
ZND PLATOON&#13;
IST ROW : Officer Elvin Griffis, Officer Norma n Lane , Kinart, Offi cer Ave ril Vallier, Martin, Office r Ja c k&#13;
Humes. 2ND ROW: Johnson, Phillips, Bray. Lee , Nichols, Je nsen, Meake, Hunter, Te ller, Ha rrima n, Keller.&#13;
3RD ROW: Haines, eckma n, Wilso n, Frieze , Fox , Ove rgard, Christiansen, Kreger, Ehlers, Croson. 4TH ROW:&#13;
Breeden , Balthazor, Collins, Emmons, James, McMille n, Opa l, Jone s, Eva ns, McMulle n.&#13;
C ornplirne nts of REDMOND SERVICE ST A TION &#13;
COMPANY C&#13;
lST PLATOON&#13;
FIRST ROW: Pinhero, Jones, Ackerman. SECOND ROW: Subbert, Davis, Wright, Holmes, Finney. THIRD&#13;
ROW: swift, Foster, Johnson, Le Master, Head. FOURTH ROW: Dew, Konecny, Russe ll, Patten , Pritchett.&#13;
ZND PLATOON&#13;
FIRST ROW: Oles, Thompson, Conne ll. SECOND ROW: Mowery, Boren, Wagner, Walling, Shaffer, Le Master. THIRD ROW: Shelley, Meyers, Swanson, Meador, Thomas, Howell. FOURTH ROW: Walker, Keene,&#13;
Gartin, Opal, Kellar.&#13;
Compliments of REED'S ICE CREAM 27th and Broadway&#13;
77 &#13;
COMPANY D&#13;
lST PLATOON&#13;
FIRST ROW: Houser, Officer, Robert Ashley, Kelley, Kochel. SECOND ROW: Whitley, Fuller, Stogdill, Meyers,&#13;
O'Dell, Shipley, Finney, Blaylock, Coleman. THIRD ROW: Kirchoff, Garrett, Di Bono, Thacker, Ga rdner,&#13;
Taylor, Rockwell, Olson, Oles. FOURTH ROW: Lewis, Johnson, Gray, Lane, Simpson, Bryant, Kilbardo, Evans,&#13;
Kinney.&#13;
ZND PLATOON&#13;
rST ROW: Head ; Officer Jim He rman; Stogdill. 2ND ROW: Hoove r; Narmi; LeBa ld; Rockwe ll; Auffart;&#13;
Odell, Mahan; Anderson; Shamblen. 3RD ROW: Shultz, Jensen , Raybuck, Vincent, Mathews, Schutjer,&#13;
Augue, Haines. 4TH ROW: Hansen, Lenniger, Price, Mongoven, Clinton, Humes, Monohan, Powers,&#13;
Wandra.&#13;
Compliments of BROADWAY PHARMACY&#13;
78 &#13;
Chapter 1015 of the&#13;
National Thespians was&#13;
organized this year at&#13;
Thomas Jefferson with 18&#13;
charter members. The&#13;
troupe hopes to be active,&#13;
improving the status of&#13;
DRAMA&#13;
dramatic arts at T. J., and, finally, to sponsor worthwhile productions.&#13;
Not to be overlooked is the influence of&#13;
R. H. Flanders on the drama deparrment.&#13;
Under his direction the quality of dramatics&#13;
productions at Tee Jay has steadily increased.&#13;
THESPIANS&#13;
FRONT ROW-OFFICERS: President, Jim Herman; Vice President, Sharon Wahl; Secretary, Nancy&#13;
Homan; Treasurer, Patti Niemann. MIDDLE ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Panders; Harry Garrett, Kenneth&#13;
Brown, Ralph Wright, Virginia Weatherill, Shirley Chapin, Rose Dinovo, Sandra Case, Huberta&#13;
Arnold. REAR ROW: Harvey Bailey, Dean Nightser, Dave Witke, Arma Jo Chase, Barbara King,&#13;
Doris Wagner, Ka ye Kohles, Louise Stone, Pat Mahoney.&#13;
This page compliments of BUTTERBAUGH ELECTRIC COMPANY &#13;
UNCERTAIN WINGS brought forth the&#13;
idea that a true artist must make sac rifices. The cast was headed by Janice&#13;
Scott and Glen Kellar. Tubby, played by&#13;
Karen Blue, offered the comedy relief&#13;
while Kaye Shively acted the part of the&#13;
catty snob with zest.&#13;
Special credit should also be given to&#13;
an outstanding production staff headed by&#13;
Barbara King.&#13;
\ .\J&#13;
),.&#13;
-. ,, r ~&#13;
•Gr ?/Y If A1 lV&#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
PLAY&#13;
I&#13;
This page compliments of NELSON GROCER y &#13;
OPERETTA&#13;
Kenny Brown Melvin Cave&#13;
Larry Lewer&#13;
Harry Garrett&#13;
Janet Gammon&#13;
Patti Jo Tobias&#13;
Feather Schluter&#13;
Glen Keller&#13;
Earl Howell&#13;
Compliments of M cMILLE N STUDIO &#13;
A brooding room with dark paneled wood,&#13;
deep shadows and dusty funeral urns provided&#13;
a suitable setting for Victoria Van Brett, ably&#13;
characterized by Sharon Wahl. She wove her&#13;
spell of evil around pretty Anne, Rose Dinovo,&#13;
and Rip , James Herman, who lived with her.&#13;
Victoria hated sweet Anne whom her step&#13;
brother had married and she plotted her downfall in a deadly and m ethodic manner. In the&#13;
clima x ing scene she locks Anne in a secret&#13;
vault behind the double door.&#13;
Supporting playel.:s were the hysterical sister played by Shirley Chapin, the calm lawyer&#13;
by Ralph Wright and the good natured Dr.&#13;
Sully by Kenny Brown.&#13;
Doris Wagner headed an e x cellent technical staff.&#13;
This page compliments of DAIRY QUEEN &#13;
&#13;
oat&#13;
Head Coach - FRANK LAMANTIA&#13;
FIRST TEAM FOOTBALL SQUAD&#13;
Members of the team are, left to right, FRONT ROW: Grant Kirchhoff, Al&#13;
Cummins, Jack Main, Kenny Andersen , Charles Plunkett, Dave Lewis,&#13;
Eldred Graybill, Art Narmi, Averill Vallier, Tony Hartenhoff, and Charles&#13;
Bray (on first step), manager. SECOND ROW: Dean Mattex, Bob Frieze,&#13;
Willie Nuzum, Jerry Easdale, Gale Lane, Garfield Turner, Bob Butler,&#13;
Clarence Dew, Jim Connell. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Bob Chapel,&#13;
Ja c k Graham, Ron Emmons, Jerry Conner, Bob Ashley, Dick Williams,&#13;
Joe O'Brien, Norman Lane, Head Coach Frank LaMantia and Assistant&#13;
Coach Lloyd Jerome . Not pictured- -Jim Blaylock.&#13;
••n ~~~~~D • ~~~ o~~~~~ •~~~• • •••••aa~o•aaa~•m~••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••r•• ••• •~ ~ •• ~· .............................&#13;
···················~· ~~ -····· :~&#13;
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::&#13;
Line Coach - BOB CAPEL &#13;
Lewis uncorks pass to Hartenhoff. T. J. marches on.&#13;
VARSITY TEAM&#13;
WE THEY&#13;
Missouri Valley 25 6&#13;
Creighton Prep 7 40&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 0 26&#13;
Omaha Tech 0 32&#13;
Benson 0 3 3&#13;
Boystown 6 27&#13;
South 19 26&#13;
North 20 13 &#13;
SECOND TEAM&#13;
WE&#13;
Omaha Tech 0&#13;
Benson 6&#13;
Central 13&#13;
Abraham 35&#13;
Lincoln&#13;
South 6&#13;
North 6&#13;
Creighton Prep 0&#13;
L.____&#13;
THEY&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
- 12&#13;
- 18&#13;
- 32&#13;
SECOND TEAM&#13;
lST: Bob Frieze, Bruce Johnson, Earl Howell, Jim Fuller,&#13;
Charles Whitbeck, Bob Nunez, Paul Yokom, Jim Espinosa,&#13;
Dick Lininger, Coach Jerome. 2ND: Gary Wagner, Mike&#13;
Narmi, Kenneth Wondra, Gerald Collins, Frank Hall, Jack&#13;
Freese, Jim Humes, Al Cummins, Benny Clark. 3RD: Grant&#13;
Kerihoff, Dean Mattex, Gary Finney, Harold Price, Roy&#13;
Hallberg, Jerry Talbott, Chuck Keller, Gale Lane. &#13;
·F - • 1&#13;
.,&#13;
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL&#13;
FRONT ROW: Ira Plunkett, Larry Morrow, Terry Stark,&#13;
Lamoine Gearhart, Whitney Johnson, Jack Webster, Gene&#13;
McKern, George Bascue, Rod Colglazier, Gilbert&#13;
Wittlend. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Reed, Don Peterson,&#13;
FRESHMAN TEAM&#13;
Ron Ingersol, Mike Kilbane, Walter Wright, Gary&#13;
Rogers, Erroll McAlexander, Wesley Cha fen, Don&#13;
Wrinkle, Coach Scott. BACK ROW: Ron McBride ,&#13;
Jerry Dingman, Ted Hoff, Melvin Fox, Whitney&#13;
Central&#13;
Johnson, Elton Dungan, Bob Christensen, John Floyd, Tech&#13;
Tim Van Scoy, Jim Hansen, Dick Shannon. NOT&#13;
PRESENT AT TIME OF THIS PHOTO: Bill Vogt, Tom&#13;
Bray, LeRoy Emmons, Jim England, Mgr.&#13;
As a whole Tee Jay 1 s football&#13;
boys have improved since recent&#13;
years. Coach Scott ha.s moved from&#13;
the Yannigans coaching spot to the&#13;
Baby Jeffs, and Coach Jerome, new&#13;
at Tee Jay, has charge of the Yannigans.&#13;
Mr. LaMantia has proved that&#13;
you can bring a losing team up. He&#13;
South&#13;
North&#13;
Bloomer&#13;
Benson&#13;
has had the assistance of Mr. Capel,&#13;
instrucing the boys in the backfield,&#13;
and together their faith and confidence&#13;
in the boys have proved to be the&#13;
spark to build the morale our t e am&#13;
has needed.&#13;
WE THEY&#13;
0 13&#13;
6 13&#13;
7 7&#13;
20 0&#13;
25 19&#13;
30 0&#13;
This page compliments of PAUL DI BONO SHOE AND HOBBY SHOP &#13;
Jerry Connor&#13;
Dave Witke&#13;
Coach Scott&#13;
Bob Ashley&#13;
VARSITY TEAM&#13;
I. So D. 54 To J. 70&#13;
Moo Valley 46 74&#13;
Harlan 40 51&#13;
A. B. Steiner Ao Lo 70 60&#13;
Roosevelt 76 42&#13;
Benson 43 42&#13;
Tech 43 54&#13;
Central 4 1 64&#13;
So. City Cen. 4 7 54&#13;
North 62 73&#13;
Boys town 64 4 1&#13;
South 67 57&#13;
Bill Feekin Prep 7 6 74&#13;
A .• L. 73 63&#13;
Benson 69 51&#13;
Tech 69 56&#13;
C e ntral 54 82&#13;
North 62 74&#13;
South 67 56&#13;
Prep 51 59&#13;
Ron Emmons&#13;
Compliments of BAIRD JEWELRY 11 We specialize diamonds-watches 11 &#13;
The fact that Tee Jay's&#13;
basketball squad was the&#13;
shortest in Tee Jay's history, had little effect on&#13;
their skill and determinati-on.&#13;
Overcoming this handicap,&#13;
the team won for themselves&#13;
the title of being the best&#13;
shots in Intercity competition; a title which was well&#13;
deserved. Winning more&#13;
than half their games, the&#13;
team made a record of&#13;
which the school is proud.&#13;
Bruce Johnson Joe Henry&#13;
Bob Frieze Dave Lewis&#13;
Willie Nuzum Tony Hartenhoff&#13;
VARSITY&#13;
FIRST ROW: George Scott, Coach; Dave Witke, Bob Frei ze, Abe Steiner, Dave Lewis. SECOND ROW:&#13;
Je rry Conner, Tony Harte nhoff, Ron Emmons, Bill Feekin, Willie Nuz um, Joe Henry, Bruce Johnson.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Dick Schne ide r, Chuck Keller, Bob Hansen, Garfie ld Turner, George Epperson, Bob&#13;
Nunez, Bob Ashley.&#13;
Compliments of GOTTBRECHT'S HARDWARE 160 &amp; 3138 W. Broadway &#13;
&#13;
SECOND TEAM&#13;
FIRST ROW: Jerry Talbott, Frank Thomas, Earl Howell, Bob Peterson, Bob Freiz e , Jerry Fox, Paul&#13;
Yokom. SECOND ROW: Franklin Clark, David Alysworth, Jim Fuller, Phillip Wassem, Jack&#13;
Freese, Jack Brown, Coach Robert Capel. THIRD ROW: Glen Teller, Don Konecny, Gerald Collins, Don Walker, Roy Hallbe rg, Jim Humes, Terrell Clinton, Al Cummins, Russell Grove.&#13;
SECOND TEAM&#13;
I. S. D. 28 T. J.&#13;
Mo. Valley 53&#13;
Harlan 44&#13;
A. L. 44&#13;
Roosevelt 63&#13;
B enson 22&#13;
Tech 43&#13;
Central 54&#13;
So. City C e n. 43&#13;
North 48&#13;
Boystown 46&#13;
South 40&#13;
Prep 47&#13;
A. L. 39&#13;
Benson 42&#13;
Tech 45&#13;
Central 65&#13;
North 47&#13;
South 60&#13;
Prep 44&#13;
53&#13;
70&#13;
37&#13;
84&#13;
54&#13;
40&#13;
53&#13;
41&#13;
68&#13;
42&#13;
38&#13;
51&#13;
62&#13;
42&#13;
33&#13;
53&#13;
61&#13;
66&#13;
64&#13;
50&#13;
Compliments of PYLES STUDIO &#13;
FRESHMAN BASKETBA LL&#13;
FIRST ROW: Jim England, Richard Schubert, Sam Martin, Vernus Van Riper, John Havoc. SECOND ROW:&#13;
Charles Johnson, Phil Holland, Doug Mitchell, Rod Colglazier, Gilbert Whitland. THIRD ROW: Coach&#13;
Roy Jessen, Whitney Johnson, John Floyd, Bill Easdale, Bill Johnson, Gary Erbes, Dick McMullan.&#13;
A 50-50 score was&#13;
chalked up by Tee Jay 1 s&#13;
Freshman Basketball&#13;
Squad for the seas on of&#13;
1 54- '55. Starting out&#13;
with an encouraging&#13;
burst of skill, three&#13;
consecutive victories&#13;
were brought home.&#13;
These were A. L.,&#13;
South, and North.&#13;
The fifth game,&#13;
against Benson, was&#13;
also one of the Baby&#13;
Jeff 1 s vie torie s.&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
TAFFE DRUG CO.&#13;
556 W. Broadway &#13;
WRESTING&#13;
1st SQUAD&#13;
ROW 1: Tobe Griffths, Joe Connell, Howard&#13;
Nichols, Bill Edwards. ROW 2: Gale Lane,&#13;
Jack Main, Max Archer, Don Edwards, Jack&#13;
Graham. ABSENT WHEN PICTURE WAS&#13;
TAKEN: Frank Gnader, Gary Shannon, Marvin Lewis.&#13;
Mr. Strohbehn&#13;
Jack Graham Jack Main Tobe Griffis&#13;
This page compliments of CONTINENTAL KELLER FURNITURE CO. &#13;
2nd SQUAD&#13;
ROW I: Tom Beezley, Jim Coleman, Louis Rocha. ROW 2: Ron McBride, Eldon Dungan,&#13;
John Vogt, Ted Hoff. ABSENT WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN: Harold Price, Dave Collins,&#13;
Gary Rogers, Frank Ruger, Lee Jones.&#13;
Compliments of ROWEN GIFT SHOP Across from Edmunson Hospital &#13;
Queen-Sue Kruse&#13;
Sue Kruse holds the&#13;
score book of the sport&#13;
over which she reigns.&#13;
M embers of her court&#13;
are Rose Dinovo, Mary&#13;
Louise Foreman,&#13;
Rosanne, and Dixie&#13;
Stewart.&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
ROYALTY&#13;
Complime nts of MEADOW GOLD 1607 W. Bdwy. &#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
ROYALTY&#13;
Rose Dinovo, as Football&#13;
Queen, was Tee Jay's first&#13;
royalty of the new school year.&#13;
She was crowned at the Homecoming game. Members of her&#13;
court were Nancy Homan~ Sue&#13;
Kruse, Mary Reed, Pauline&#13;
Phillips, Dixie Stewart, and&#13;
Joanne Walters.&#13;
Oueen-Rose Dinovo&#13;
Compliments of CALANDRA'S CAMERA STORES 326 West Broadway &#13;
Queen of T e e Jay• s&#13;
baske tball squad is&#13;
Dixie Stewart. M e mbers of her court are&#13;
Doris Wagner, Rosanne Robinson, Pau1ine&#13;
Phillips, and Joanne&#13;
Walters.&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
ROYALTY&#13;
Compliments of COONEY UPHOLSTE RING 234 South Main &#13;
THE ANNUAL STAFF&#13;
Co-editors Nancy Homan and&#13;
Arma Jo Chase confer with&#13;
sponsor R. H. Fanders.&#13;
There is a feeling of pride and satisfaction that comes with the completion&#13;
of a job well done. It is the hope of the Monticello Staff that such a feeling is&#13;
justly ours.&#13;
If any credit or by-lines were to be given in this annual, the name of Arma&#13;
Jo Chase would be prominently seen. Co-editor, along with Nancy Homan, Arma&#13;
Jo has been chiefly responsible for the publication of this yearbook. She is also the creator of Tommy Jeff.&#13;
The staff wishes also to thank R. H, Fanders for his excellent advice and&#13;
photography. Not forcing his decisions upon the staff, but rather offering sound&#13;
advice, he has been the actual backbone of this 1955 Monticello.&#13;
The staff gets into a huddle.&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED:&#13;
Averill Vallier, Beverly&#13;
Zarp, Rosanne Robinson,&#13;
Huberta Arnold. ST ANDING:&#13;
Joe O'Brien, Max Archer, Ed&#13;
Scott, Joanne Walters&#13;
Thi s page compliments of HUNTER TYPSETTING COMPANY . &#13;
SENIOR CLA SS&#13;
PARTY&#13;
"Ye 'Ole' Western" was the&#13;
theme of the fir st Senior Class&#13;
Party to be held in nearly a&#13;
decade . Limp-a-long Larry&#13;
Lewer was master of ceremonies while Conchita Strickland&#13;
held ord e r at gunpoint. Prizes&#13;
for the b e st c ostume s w e re&#13;
won by Pat Lamb and Da v e&#13;
Holme s .&#13;
Comp liments of&#13;
B632l=I.h-f E SERV ICE S TATION S&#13;
~\ 2 5th &amp; B r oadway &#13;
AINSWORTH PRINTING&#13;
Masonic Temple&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1955&#13;
TWIN CITY BOTTLING&#13;
2141 West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1955&#13;
Dairy&#13;
A COMPLETE LINE OF&#13;
SUPERIOR FRESH MILK PRODUCTS&#13;
2901 Cuming&#13;
Omaha, Nebr.&#13;
WALLET-PICS&#13;
made from your Studio Portrait,&#13;
Snapshot, or Negative •••&#13;
20 for only $1. 49&#13;
20 pictures on silk finish pa per, just think I&#13;
Exchange with your friends.&#13;
CALANDRA CAMERA STORES&#13;
326 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
545 Willow A venue&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1955&#13;
BRUCE BAKER REAL ESTATE&#13;
525 Mynster&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of I 955&#13;
MARCUS CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
612 West Broadway&#13;
Congra tu la tions to the Class of 1955&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1955&#13;
from the&#13;
MONTICELLO STAFF &#13;
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&#13;
HI YA KIDS!&#13;
Golly, how do ya like me in a cap and gown? I sure feel funnybet I look pretty much the same way, too. Well, it's all over withschool and all. It hardly seems like I was here four years, but I was!&#13;
Yup! I was here all the time, but I really didn't get popular until my&#13;
senior year. Guess I was sort of a wallflower, or at least the insect&#13;
on the wallflower. Well, as I started to say, we seniors are iust past&#13;
history now, but we were on the ball, by golly! Yup! We got all the&#13;
big events down in pictures and they're right here in this supplement.&#13;
Golly, we got everything, and we hope it will sort of help you remember&#13;
us.&#13;
All the memories of Tee Jay can't be captured in pictures, though.&#13;
There are so many things about Tee Jay and the kids that went here&#13;
and everything, that pictures could never relate. Little things, things&#13;
that we remember about Tee Jay and things that we will remember&#13;
for a long time to come. The Annual Staff was together for the last&#13;
time not too long ago and was talking about them. To look at some&#13;
of those kids you wouldn't think they thought about such things or&#13;
could say things in such a way, but they'd sure surprise you. I'm just&#13;
going to keep my little stinger out of the rest of this supplement and&#13;
let them tell you about it. &#13;
- --- ------ ------- --- ------- --- -------- ----- - - -&#13;
MILITARY BALL&#13;
Remember the Military Ball? Who could ever forget the long rehearsals, changing&#13;
off for the parts of Colonel and Honorary Colonel, and trying to figure out just how&#13;
that crazy grand march should be done? Then there was the big night, and the&#13;
squeal of delight and robust applause from the audience as Jo and Bob appeared in the archway, the long-speculated secret finally out. &#13;
MAJORS&#13;
AND THEIR LADIES&#13;
There were a lot of other things about&#13;
the Military Ball, too. Remember the&#13;
day of the Ball when the officers and&#13;
their ladies got out of school to decorate and the girls wore jeans to home&#13;
room? Then there was the blizzard late&#13;
in the afternoon which made everyone&#13;
worry, but which finally cleared up in&#13;
time to leave only heaps of snow, icy&#13;
streets, and v ery very cold noses.&#13;
Ev eryone h ad a grand time that night,&#13;
tho ugh, and tho ught the d ecoratio ns&#13;
which Ed Scott had planned were quite&#13;
beautiful. The Officers' Lounge was an&#13;
idea which added to the success of&#13;
the Ball, too. &#13;
The Road Show came about the same time as the&#13;
Military Ball and for some, the practices got to&#13;
be a pretty tiring schedule. All the practices that&#13;
were held made the Road Show a success and&#13;
after they were all over we were pretty glad&#13;
they had been held. The theme of the Road Show&#13;
was State Fair, which made it possible for the&#13;
imaginations of the organizations to come up with&#13;
some wonderful acts, which they did . Who could&#13;
ever forget the Tunnel of Love and the lines from&#13;
the "Great Caesar's Ghost": ".What is it? It's a&#13;
dagger! Has it been used? There's blood on it!!&#13;
GKKKKKKKK!"?&#13;
ROAD &#13;
SHOW&#13;
We wonder if it would be possible to think of&#13;
the Road Show without thinking of Marvin Lewis&#13;
and Doyle Peterson jitterbugging to " Rock Around&#13;
the Clock" in a style definitely their own. A nd&#13;
who wi ll ever forget Kenny Brown telling about&#13;
the barn dance he went to where tall skinny boys&#13;
ran around in their unmentionables, throwing a&#13;
ball in a minner net with a hole in the bottom? &#13;
BAND QUEEN&#13;
7&gt;.ixie 2Jeff&#13;
The final member of Tee Jay's royalty is Dixie&#13;
Bell. The red-haired senior was chosen Thomas&#13;
Jefferson's Band Queen and crowned at the annual band concert.&#13;
CLEAN-UP&#13;
Vivid w ill always be the memories of Student&#13;
Council Clean-Up Day. Marching down the football field with a rake slung bravely over our&#13;
shoulders we were determined to clean up our&#13;
fair school, only to half start enough jobs to keep&#13;
custodians busy for three months finishing them. &#13;
I&#13;
-I ' &#13;
TRACK&#13;
FIRST ROW: Jim Winger, Manager; Jim Fuller, Garfield Turner, Mike Kilbane, Don Peterson,&#13;
Melvin Fox, Jim Hansen, Bob Peterson, Gerald Collins. SECOND ROW: Benny Clark,&#13;
Clarence Dew, Dick Kellar, Bob Hansen, Jerry Dingman, Bob Butler, Kenneth Wondra, Dick&#13;
Seninger, Roy Hallberg, Rod Colglazier. THIRD ROW: Terry Stark, Ted Hoff, Vernon Finney,&#13;
Richard Shannon, Lamoine Gearhart, Russell Wright, Bill Wil son, Jerry Talbott, Mr. La&#13;
Mantia. NOT PICTURED : Tony Hartenhoff, Willy Jones, Bernie Emmons, Wesley Chafen.&#13;
Don Peterson goes over the very top&#13;
on a high jump, showing the fine form&#13;
that is a part of every member of the&#13;
track team. &#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
FIRST ROW : Gary Shannon, Jim Humes, Jim Connell, Roger Montgomery, Dave W itke,&#13;
Bruce Johnson, George Epperson. SECOND ROW : Jerr~ Conner, Bob Martin, Terrell&#13;
Clinton, Dave Lewis, Charles Keller, Ro.n Engersc;&gt;I, Abe Steiner, Bob Frieze, W i llie Nuzum.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Manager Dick Snyder, Mike Narm1, Larry Larsen, John Meyers, Jack Brown,&#13;
Tom Bray. Not present : Jack Graham.&#13;
COA CH RO Y JESSEN &#13;
Bob Ashley makes what looks like a very&#13;
good putt.&#13;
GOLF&#13;
BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT : Bob Hansen, Marion&#13;
Hansz, Gary Wendell, Jim Herman, Don Cleveland,&#13;
Howard Shipley, Don Walker. FRONT ROW: Harry&#13;
Garrett, Melvin McKern, Coach John Sheldon, Bob&#13;
Ashley. Not pictured: Bruce Kreger. &#13;
1&#13;
TENNIS&#13;
FIRST ROW: Eldred Graybill, Gale Lane, Charles Plunkett. SECOND ROW: Earl Howell, Jim Blaylock, Jack&#13;
Teller, Jack Freese. Not pictured : Joe Blaylock.&#13;
One of the stars of our tennis team was&#13;
Jack Teller. He and Jim Blaylock will be&#13;
missed next year. &#13;
SENIOR CLASS PLAY&#13;
11YOUNG LINCOLN''&#13;
The Sen ior Class Play was one to make the senior class proud.&#13;
Jim Herman as Abe Lincoln and Nancy Homan as Ann Rutledge&#13;
gave fine performances as well as did the other members of&#13;
the cast. The set, a rather difficult one to do was beautifully&#13;
e xecuted and added to the mood of the play to a great e xtent. &#13;
r ,&#13;
Dave Witke and Patsy Mahoney also&#13;
g ave excellent pe rformances as&#13;
Ann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge .&#13;
One of the emotional high spots of the play came&#13;
at the very beginning in that of the death scene&#13;
of Abe's mother, played by Doris Wagner. Larry&#13;
Taylor played the boy, Lincoln. The influence of&#13;
this scene was again felt at the end of the play&#13;
when Abe's beloved Ann dies in the same way.&#13;
The fi nal sce ne in wh ich Ann appe ars to Abe in&#13;
a dream after her death was also one of intense&#13;
drama .&#13;
Larry Lewe r played the part of the&#13;
man who jilted Ann befo re she met&#13;
Abraham. Betty Ruwe was the town&#13;
gossip w hile Arma Jo Chase played&#13;
the g irl w ho wanted Abe . &#13;
There was also dancing ...&#13;
JUNIOR-SENIOR&#13;
PROM&#13;
The Junior Class gave the Class of '55&#13;
a lovely Prom. Highlight of the decorations was the beautiful water fountain on the stage, but highlight of the&#13;
evening was when Joanne Walters&#13;
and Dave Witke were crowned rulers&#13;
of the Prom. &#13;
WE - SENIORS -&#13;
DO REMEMBER . . . &#13;
Seniors remembering when they were freshmen : " Did I act like that?"&#13;
Freshmen eyeing the seniors: "Some day!" .. . telling the substitute&#13;
"No, she didn't give us an assignment" . .. Sitting in class and watching the weeping willow burst into bud- watching with longing eyes&#13;
. . . artists under the trees. A good cure for spring fever . . . a&#13;
sudden accumulation of boys at the windows when girls' gym comes&#13;
out in shorts ... the bouquet of dandelions for Miss Smith . . . "Great&#13;
Gettin' Up Morning" with a beat to test the new risers . . . 1,000&#13;
voices being accompanied by a Stradivarius as they hummed "Melody&#13;
of Love" ... 6 :30 a.m. Senior Play practices ... sly glances from Tee&#13;
Jay girls at the F.F.A. members, and the week-end of few dateless&#13;
girls . . . the idea of the all-night senior party-the idea only . .. The&#13;
sudden urge to wear sister's short skirts and Dad's long socks . . .&#13;
Watching the seniors bravely struggle to grow up ... &#13;
Fire drills in 300 and the terror of the open fire escape . .. holding&#13;
hands in the hall, despite everything . .. rushing to home room to&#13;
beat the bell. Whispers in the moonlight: " Will you go steady with me?"&#13;
... Certain seniors not going steady, but constantly ... dreams of&#13;
college-the more realistic planning and saving .. . The school bell&#13;
pealing just as the choir sings "If I were a bell, I'd go . . . " .. . Club&#13;
picnics at Fairmount and Roberts .. . stiff limbs from climbing the&#13;
Fairmount Park Mountains . .. reading each morning above the door&#13;
"FOR ALL CHILDREN OF ALL PEOPLE" ... Mr. Bolton shouting "AT&#13;
EASE!!!!" in a manner that would do anything but put one at ease . . .&#13;
the desire of some to have lighter hair ... " The Echo Song" and&#13;
"Happy Wanderer" f ive times in one day-enough for any stout-hearted&#13;
soul . .. the scent of dust and oranges filling three balloon decked&#13;
buses .. . seniors trying gallantly to keep up with the never-ending&#13;
supply of "American Observers" ... the sudden panic at your name&#13;
over the announcements .. . &#13;
. . . the welcome weekends . . . last&#13;
minute studying for a test . .. a love&#13;
letter read aloud in choir, the one that&#13;
started: "Dear Angle Eyes" even&#13;
though it was not writte n to an Oriental .. . crowds at a school game .. .&#13;
walki ng across the bridge while the&#13;
bus carried the choir darts across the&#13;
rickety old structure ... the unexpected&#13;
romances between the unexpected&#13;
people at the end of the year ... the&#13;
teacher making&#13;
you go down the other steps after you&#13;
had already gone down the wrong&#13;
ones, and the seventh period that resulted from your being late ... the&#13;
red faces in lunch-room as their owners&#13;
make the dreaded circle to the tune of&#13;
"Round the Lunchroom You Must Go"&#13;
. . . the student who phoned the school&#13;
"Billy Smith won't be able to come to&#13;
school today. This is my father ... " &#13;
Counting d a ys of school remaining&#13;
. . . confuse d seniors when thinking&#13;
of graduation: "Where do I go from&#13;
here?" . . . M rs. Strickland cal ling&#13;
committee meetings, trying so hard to&#13;
accomplish something . .. remembering the four years at Tee Jay and wondering how they managed to slip by&#13;
so quickly . . . seniors making application after application for employment&#13;
. . . t he big feeling we seniors had the&#13;
first day we actually were seniors and&#13;
the sadne ss we f e lt when the school&#13;
year ended&#13;
The seniors and our many " last times"&#13;
-the last time we walked down the&#13;
halls, the last time we ate in the cafeteria , the last time we were in each&#13;
teacher's class, the last we hea rd the&#13;
3: l 0 announcements . .. " Pomp and&#13;
Circumstance " and rows of even hats,&#13;
rising and fall ing in the long trip down&#13;
the a isle to the stage ... and, fina lly,&#13;
tears in the eyes of some of the grad -&#13;
uates as they proudly clutch their diplomas . . . &#13;
GOOD-BY,&#13;
EVERYBODY &#13;
&#13;
'74if&amp;'-i-1#4de" YEAR&#13;
BOOKS&#13;
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&#13;
THOMAS JEFFERSON SENIOR HIGH&#13;
SCHooL&#13;
COUNcn BLUFFS, IOWA &#13;
We are a fortunate people here in Iowa for ours&#13;
is a great heritage. Ours is the heritage of the soil,&#13;
of waving fields of grain, of stately fields of corn&#13;
and blue skies patched with clouds above luxuriant&#13;
hills of green. Ours is a heritage of honest toil which&#13;
passes from sprouting seeds in spring through&#13;
growth in summer to reach at last the glorious&#13;
harvest of fall.&#13;
How like this pattern is the one we fo llow in our&#13;
school-the toil of our faculty, the sprouting seeds,&#13;
our underclassmen in their first years, and finally&#13;
the harvest which is graduation.&#13;
That is our theme in this book which tries to give&#13;
tribute to the land and fields, the farmers and their&#13;
machines who have made our state wealthy and&#13;
famous. &#13;
&#13;
Familiar places&#13;
I&#13;
• • . around &#13;
Thomas Jefferson &#13;
Dedication&#13;
WITH GREAT ADMIRATION AND GRATITUDE ...&#13;
We dedicate this Monticello to Frank J. Paluka. Since 1924, he&#13;
has strived to ins.till in his students the principles of good citizenship and, by his example guided students to realize their goal&#13;
of happiness.&#13;
We express our thanks to Mr. Paluka for helping to improve and&#13;
make ours a better and more outstanding school. &#13;
Toil&#13;
Fun&#13;
Brawn ..&#13;
Sprouts&#13;
Harvest &#13;
We&#13;
worked • • •&#13;
Artists at work&#13;
Mmmmm, so smooth&#13;
How's it work? &#13;
Cornered!&#13;
Then what d id she say?&#13;
Tense moment . ..&#13;
We&#13;
played • • • &#13;
We&#13;
listened • • •&#13;
~ -~T Tiffi'&#13;
~r '' 6i#lol .., ~ •• ,&#13;
D&#13;
We listened to&#13;
Mr. Bladt&#13;
Announcements:&#13;
Rubinoff and his&#13;
violin &#13;
Quit your shoving!&#13;
We stood&#13;
•&#13;
1n line • • •&#13;
The alarm didn't ri ng . ..&#13;
At-ten-shun! &#13;
Big deal&#13;
Nouns . . . Verbs . ..&#13;
We studied?&#13;
FIRE DRILL &#13;
· · . Yes, we&#13;
Studied!! &#13;
RUSSELL MOURER&#13;
Superintende nt of Schools&#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Front row, left to right: Dr. Russell Blanchard, Harry Voss, Carl Eckert, Mrs.&#13;
John Hansen. Back row : Francis Putnam, Arnold Christensen, Fee Chew. &#13;
&#13;
Bernard U. Bolton, Principal &#13;
ENGLISH&#13;
Looking up the location of a&#13;
northern country are : Miss Virginia&#13;
Sorensen, Miss Joyce Grubb, Miss&#13;
Dorothy Thornton, Mrs. Barbara&#13;
Murray, and Miss Clara Gathmann.&#13;
Here they are finding their information on the globe, one of many&#13;
sources of information in our library.&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
ENGLISH&#13;
The task of teaching us to read ,&#13;
write, and comprehend the English language goes to our Engl ish&#13;
Department of eleven teachers.&#13;
Interested in the book are: Miss&#13;
Ruth Moeller, Mr. Leslie Jerome,&#13;
Miss Lill ian Reitan, Mr. Luther Bladt,&#13;
Miss Esther Madden, and Mrs. Virginia Northcott. &#13;
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION&#13;
The teachers in the Business Admi nistration Department produce a&#13;
crop of stenographers, typists, and&#13;
bookkeepers. Standing are Mr. Harold Jon es, Miss Grace Schroeder,&#13;
and Miss Wilda Farmer. Th ey are&#13;
waiting to see a demonstration of&#13;
ty ping to music by Miss Phyllis&#13;
Olander.&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
SOCIAL STUDIES&#13;
As the farme r p lants the seed&#13;
in the ground , so our teachers plant&#13;
the seeds of knowledge in us about&#13;
c1v1cs, histo ry, and governme nt.&#13;
Reading a st udent's essay a re: Miss&#13;
Martha Wangbe rg, Miss Garnet&#13;
Welsch , Mr. Fran k Paluka, and Mrs.&#13;
Clara Strickland . &#13;
MA TH EMA TICS&#13;
A farme r must know how many&#13;
pecks are in a bushel. After maste ring simple problems, students&#13;
may advance into algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. These math&#13;
w izards have just so lved a difficult problem: Mr. William Spickerman, Mr. Ralph Letts, Blythe Carlson, Louise VerSteeg, and Miss&#13;
Madge Hinkel. Miss Carlson and&#13;
Miss VerSteeg are student teachers taking practice teaching at Tee&#13;
Jay.&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
SCIENCE&#13;
Through science, agriculture has&#13;
improved tremendously. Without it,&#13;
farmers would not benefit from&#13;
the knowledge of crop rotation or&#13;
fertilizers. Experimenting are: Mr.&#13;
Edward Jewett, Mr. Homer Townsend, Mr. Stephen Fields, Mr. Roy&#13;
Jessen, and Mr. Joseph Sklenicka. &#13;
HOMEMAKING&#13;
As the farmer sow;· his crops, so&#13;
his wife sews her clothes. This trio&#13;
teaches sewing, cooking, and home&#13;
nursing.' Interested in Miss Dorothea Geinger's sewing skill are Mrs.&#13;
Mariam Schlegel and Mrs. Elizabeth&#13;
Cook.&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
VOCATIONAL ARTS&#13;
This group offers courses in shop,&#13;
mechanical drawing, printing,&#13;
journalism, and driver's training.&#13;
Having a cha t in the print shop&#13;
are: Mr. James Sweetma n, Mr.&#13;
Francis Hanson, Mr. Horace Cornel l, Mr. Reuben Harrison, and Mr.&#13;
Robert Pauls. &#13;
ATHLETICS&#13;
Rah! Rah! Rah! Our coaches hear&#13;
these chee rs all year for ba sketball,&#13;
footba ll , track, and w restling . They&#13;
also te ach cl asses in English, math,&#13;
and economics. Miss Patsy Patrick,&#13;
the girls' physical education instructor, sponso rs the Pep Club and is&#13;
pictu red with that club. Posing unde r o ur new sco reboard are Mr.&#13;
Robert Capel, Mr. Frank La Mantia ,&#13;
and Mr. Ward Strohbehn .&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
FINE ARTS&#13;
Farmers, too, enjoy art, drama,&#13;
and music. Our fine arts teachers&#13;
offer e xcellent instruction in these&#13;
fields. Shown in the band room&#13;
are : Mr. Merrill Brow n, Miss Verdean Dorman, Mr. R. H. Fanders,&#13;
Miss Elaine Sorensen, and Miss Margie Smith . &#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
All boys after their freshman&#13;
year are required to take R:O .T.C.&#13;
They are taught leadership and responsibility. Here inspecting the&#13;
rifle are: Major Edward 0. Scharn,&#13;
Master Sergeant Edgar Roberts, and&#13;
Master Sergeant Lloyd Scott.&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
OFFICE STAFF&#13;
Th e job of kee ping our school&#13;
runni ng smoothly goes to o ur office staff. The y kee p atte ndance,&#13;
pe rmane nt re cords, a nd accounting,&#13;
plus countless other tasks and favo rs fo r the students and fac ulty.&#13;
The y a re ve ry ha ppy beca use the y&#13;
have a ll thei r w o rk done - for&#13;
awh il e ! Left to rig ht are: Mrs.&#13;
Marie Be ntlag e , Mrs. Ma rgue rite&#13;
Edson, a nd Mrs. Ma rjorie Sheely. &#13;
CUSTODIANS&#13;
Our school would not be such a&#13;
p leasant p lace if it were not for&#13;
our hard-wo rki ng custodians. They&#13;
a re left to right: Mr. Harry Wahlers,&#13;
Mr. Milton Springer, Mrs. Anna&#13;
Lund, Mr. Ji m J ensen, Mr. Gerald&#13;
Dixson, and Mr. Ha rley Butler. Mrs.&#13;
Lund is retiring after 23 years of&#13;
service. We g ive her our thanks for&#13;
so many years.&#13;
ACULTY&#13;
COOKS&#13;
Agriculturists are hungry people,&#13;
and Tee Jay students are no e xception. Divided into three lu nches,&#13;
we really keep these five e xcellent&#13;
cooks busy. They are : Mrs. Betty&#13;
Le Master, Mrs. Doralene Smith,&#13;
Mrs. Clara Shockey, Mrs. Ellen&#13;
Prasse, and Mrs. Olga Rawley. &#13;
Miss PHYL L/&#13;
leaching th S GREGG, our&#13;
e second new Eng /· h serneste r. •s instructor, b&#13;
egan&#13;
Thomas Jefferson teachers lead a versatile&#13;
life. From the early hours of the morning, to&#13;
late evening they can be seen in conference,&#13;
classroom teaching , and even an occasional moment of fu n a nd re laxation .&#13;
This page compliments of SHAW FLOWER SHOP. &#13;
&#13;
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
These eleven members were elected in their Junior yea r. First row: J. Hade n, K. Shive ly, K. Ha rriman,&#13;
President; M. Lee, Mrs. Strickland, Sponsor. Second row: S. Case, J. Lefgre n, S. Robe rts, R. Hc:nsen, F.&#13;
Colton, E. Putnam, L. Moss.&#13;
Being elected to the National Honor Society is the highest scholastic honor that&#13;
can be awarded to a student at Tee Jay. Membersh ip is based on the four cardinal&#13;
principles: character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The object of the chapter&#13;
is to encourage the development of these four principles.&#13;
On February 22, new members were inducted into the National Honor Societyseventeen Juniors and eighteen Seniors.&#13;
The ceremony was dignified and impressive and it marked a high point in the&#13;
high school careers of thirty-five fortunate students w ho had worked very hard&#13;
to attain this goal.&#13;
New membe rs e lected are, First row: M. Reed, R. Steiber, J. McNeil, P Thornton, S. Lapsley, S. Munch, C.&#13;
Johnson, J. Akers, J. Snyder, D. McCoy. Second row: G. Thacker, H. Medakovich, S. Gorham, S. Niema nn,&#13;
L. Mally, J. Thoreen, J. Reicha rt, J. Scott. Third row: J. Hillman, J. Young, J. Ashley, J. Jones, B. King,&#13;
K. Blue, J. Romans, K. Pete rson . Fourth row: T. Cl inton, A. Davidson , A. Cummins, G. Pinhero, E. Bruner,&#13;
J. Humes, P. DiBono, K. Brow n.&#13;
This page compliments of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION &#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
First row : R. Hansen, Parl iamentari an; K. Roge rs, Vice President; S. Case, President; J. Lefgren, Secreta ry;&#13;
J. Henry, Treasure r. Second row : Mr. Strohbehn, Sponsor; J. Hoden, J. Willi ams, J. J ames, M. Swanso n,&#13;
J. Riechart, E. Niemann, E. Ve rnon, K. No lan, F. Colton . Third row: J. Jones, J. Young, D. Schneide r,&#13;
K. Anderson, B. Johnson, P. Kennedy, D. Haven, B. King, B. Meye r. Fourth row: J. Fearguson, T. Bray,&#13;
R. Walke r, L. Smith, J. Snyde r, L. Mally, K. Pete rson, L. Walke r, C. Jones.&#13;
Each of the thirty-si x home rooms at Tee Jay e lects a represe nta tive and a lternate for Student Council. Th is organization is the means by which the students can voice their&#13;
opin ions and ideas for improving our school.&#13;
It sponsors various school activities; two of these are the&#13;
a nnua l Christmas Sno-Ball Dance and the Magazine Sale,&#13;
which enabled the school to purchase a trampoline and new&#13;
wrestling mats this year. The Council owns and operates the&#13;
records for the weekly Friday night dances. A Pancake Supper&#13;
was sponsored before the A.L.- T.J. Tournament game in&#13;
Fe b ruary.&#13;
Our council was host to the annual spring rally of the&#13;
Southwest Iowa District of Student Councils held on April&#13;
2. New ideas and better ways to improve the organization&#13;
were discussed.&#13;
Th is page compliments of LAINSON FLORISTS &#13;
The other capable members of the&#13;
staff are Don Cleveland, Bob Hansen, Gilbert Stodgill, Dale Haven,&#13;
Linda Blum, and Ed Bruner.&#13;
ANNUAL&#13;
R. H. Fanciers, the Monticello advisor,&#13;
some times takes some amusing pictures.&#13;
Grouped around him are the staff's editors:&#13;
Conn ie Johnson, Business Manager; Feather&#13;
Schluter, Adve rtising; Frances Colton,&#13;
Editor-i n·Chie f; and Ba rbara · King, Art&#13;
Director.&#13;
Meeting the deadline : Connie Johnson is seeing type dancing before&#13;
her eyes; Walter Head, after drinking countless cups of coffee to keep&#13;
awake, gives up; and Frances Colton gazes dreamily at a little puppy&#13;
who wandered in to help.&#13;
This book set severa l precedents. The staff was organized, the first 16-page section was completed, and the cover and the theme were se le cted by June, 1955,&#13;
three months early. Also a color shot was used for the first time.&#13;
Annual teaches many th ings- art, composition, English, promptness, salesmanship,&#13;
and advertising. But most of a ll , it teaches cooperation, among the membe rs of&#13;
the staff and those who cooperated with us.&#13;
The staff hopes that in the years to come, this book will bring back many cherished memori es.&#13;
Th is page compliments of J. C. PENNEY &#13;
SIGNAL&#13;
First Semeste r Staff, First row : Sherryl&#13;
Lapsley, Janet Young, ed itor; Sharon&#13;
Munch . Second row: Joyce Akers, Frank&#13;
Ru ger, Byron Wolfe, Walter Head, Gilbert&#13;
Stogdill, Kenn e th Harriman, Phyllis Easdale .&#13;
Second Semeste r Staff, first row: Charles Keller, Joyce&#13;
Ak" rs, She rryl Lapsley, editor; J ane t Young, Kenneth Harriman . Second row: Sharon Munch, Judy Reichart, Gary&#13;
We ndell, Fea the r Schluter. Phyllis Easdale, Louise Stone,&#13;
Mi ke Na rmi, Harriet Aten.&#13;
The Signal staff is organized at the beginning of each seme ster to pub lish and&#13;
issue Thomas Jefferson's school paper to its students.&#13;
After satisfactory completion of Journalism I, which offers basic elements of&#13;
writing new s and feature stories, page ma ke-up, headl ining , promptness, and accuracy in composition and deadline dates, a stude nt may enter the Journa lism&#13;
II or Signal class.&#13;
Positions, which are filled according to ability, are ones of responsibility and work.&#13;
This year's staff ha s continued the "new look"-smal ler size Signa l with more&#13;
pages, which was initiated last yea r.&#13;
This page compl iments of BROADWAY PHARMACY &#13;
AURORA&#13;
First row: S. Paul, E. Putnam, V. Hand schy, P. Thornton, N. Hatche r, B. Pilge r, J. Gra zie r, V. Putn am,&#13;
G. Olson, R. Steiber, D. Nelson, B. Madison, S. Thomas. Second row : J. Pugh, S. Wa hl, L. Ma in, S.&#13;
Lapsley, J. Snyd er, K. Kohles, S. Case, C. Co rnish, K. Engel, F. Colton, K. Blue, Mrs. Strickland.&#13;
Third row : L. Ande rson, R. Wa lker, E. Collins, H. Medakovich, C. Jo hnson, J. Wa kefie ld , M. Craw -&#13;
ford, M. Johnson, E. Ve rnon , J. McNei l, J. La rse n, L. Stone . Fo urt h ro w: S. Go rha m, S. Ni ema nn,&#13;
C. Stucker, V. Hag e r, J. Lefg ren, C. Young, J. Yo ung, D. Beach, B. King , K. Roge rs, J. Rya n, M. Lee.&#13;
ALTRUMA&#13;
First row : J. Coffman, L. Moss, K. Shively, K. Peterson, P. Sanders, C. Ga ll ahe r, C. Va le ntine,&#13;
J. Scott, S. Robe rts, D. Sore nson. Second row: S. Jensen, J. Foreman, R. Christ ina, P. Tacy, P. McCa ul e y,&#13;
D. Hoden, C. J ones, C. Jones, D. Baxte r, J. Myers. Third row: J. Fo reman, J. Ca rmichael, S. Cohrs,&#13;
B. Marr, B. Cai n, R. Handke, D. Benson, V. Herweg , S Colman, Miss O lande r. Fourth row: J .&#13;
Clo pine, S. So use r, M. Wolfe, M. Phil li ps, J. Carlson, S. Munch, T. Pa ulas, J. Re ichart, P. McGee.&#13;
Th is page compl iments of LAUSTRUP MUSIC SHOP &#13;
LITERARY SOCIETIES&#13;
AURORA-or Nu Omega Sigma engages in varied activities. Among others, it&#13;
sponsors alumni and mother-daughter banquets, and an annual Christmas party&#13;
at which the girls donate gifts for children.&#13;
ALTRUMA-or Sigma Tau aims to develop leadership among its members. It&#13;
sponsors a mother-daughter banquet and d istributes Thanksgiving baskets to&#13;
needy families.&#13;
JUNIOR RED CROSS&#13;
This club is a junior branch of the American Red Cross and has similar objectives. Each homeroom chooses a representative and an alternate , who obta in&#13;
memberships for an annual drive.&#13;
First row: A. McCle ll and, M. Ake rs, J. Hillma n, M. Wright, S. Taylo r, G. Ba rro n, J. Ashley, J. Larse n,&#13;
R. Christina, L. Stone, D. Moore, K. Mowery. Seco nd row: T. Li ndsey, D. Eskew, M. Mowery, J.&#13;
Havick, G. Finney, G. Col li ns, E. Pe rentis, D. McMull en, R. Wrig ht, S. Hyde , G. Rolfes, J. Culiat,&#13;
Miss Madden. Third row: J. LeMaster, D. Baxte r, J. Carlson, B. Thornto n, M. Watts, C. Deltma nn, P.&#13;
Q uick, B. Parrish. Fourt h row : Miss Sch roeder, N. Cassell, M. Klonus, P. Howland , J. Spitznagle, J.&#13;
Ke nda ll , P. O pa l, C. Price, C. La rsen, D. Benson, S. Thomas, S. Souser, B. Madison . Fifth row: H.&#13;
Jones, S. La psley, D. McCoy, M. Kruse, S. Thomas, G. Houg h, G. Fie lds, M. Lee, K. Blue, J. Rothe,&#13;
P. McGee, J. Romans, M. Ma rr.&#13;
This page comp liments of HO UGH BROTHERS GARAGE &#13;
CHOIR&#13;
First row: B. Fis he r, M. Cave, B. Brya nt, W. Johnson, B. Easdale, G. Ke ll a r, E. Howe ll, B. Rose nbe rg ,&#13;
R. Olson, R. Inge rsoll, G. Wagner, K. Brown. Second row : J. Ha rtman, P. McGee, L. Moss, J. Lefgre n,&#13;
K. Eng le J. Foreman, E. Putnam, S. Coleman, C. Jones, D. Ne lson, J. DeMare , F. Schluter. Th ird row :&#13;
T. Bray, K. Koh les, R. Christina, J. Snyder, V. Goss, B. Gilbreath, G. Mi ll a rd , J. Roge rs, C. De ttman, M. Campaign . Fourth row: J. Li ttle, J. Hartman, K. Blue, P. Bowe n, S. Paul, C. Corn ish, T. Poole, J. Acke rs,&#13;
D. Sorenson, A. Ives, M,. Lee, J. Scott.&#13;
Tee Jay is proud of its splendid choir w hich makes so many public appearances&#13;
and does so much to keep the publ ic informed of the fi ne things we do in our&#13;
school.&#13;
At its head, and largely responsible fo r the choir's e nthusiasm and perfection,&#13;
is Miss Margie Smith, w hose energy an d sense of pe rfection a re th e d riving forces.&#13;
Among its achievements, the choir numbers a fine prod uction of "Brigadoon,"&#13;
wh ich w as critically well rece ived . They presented the "Messiah," for the student&#13;
body at Christmas time. They presented some splend id Road Show ' acts as well&#13;
as the difficult "God's Trombones" for an Easter Prog ram. This with contest&#13;
obligations and the work of many small g roups within the org an ization made for&#13;
an e xcellent and profit able year.&#13;
First row: J. Opal, P. Howland, J. Rice, E. Grayb ill, M. Mowery, J. Havoc, M. Heffernan, P. Cuccia,&#13;
G. Finney, B. Schupp, R. Ha rrod, R. Orte z. Second row: B. Fearguson, S. Case, N. Hatcher, L. Ande rson,&#13;
E. Ve rnon, F. Colton, B. Lee, J. Tho reen, S. Neimann, V. Jones, E. Putnam. Third row: J. Ashl ey, V.&#13;
Hage r, S. Wahl, V. Handschy, J. Coffman, S. Waugh, K. Rogers, S. Roberts, J. Young, 0 . Beach. Fou rth&#13;
row: S. Armstrong, M. Rad liff, J. La rsen, S. Gorham, N. Croson J. Pugh, V. Putnam, S. Jensen , R. Wa lke r,&#13;
B. Pa rish, P. Thornton.&#13;
I &#13;
SENIOR F.H.A.&#13;
First row: D. Be xte r, S. Co lman, P. Beckne r, J. Ashley, B. King, C. Corn ish, J. La rsen, J. Rogers,&#13;
L. Johnso n, V. Putnam, G. Mill ard, B. Lewer. Second row: C. Be nsley, R. Kle in, M. Rui z, C.&#13;
Cumpston, C. Fuss, B. Musg rove , B. Richa rds, J. DeMare, P. McGee, G. Brown, C. Hoover, J.&#13;
Ha rte nhoff. Third row : J. LeMaste r, S. Fishe r, J. Reed , S. Waugh, J. Hartma n, J. Banks, M. Gillispie,&#13;
B. Rogers, J. Bogandru, A. Aha rt, P. Opal, J. Ho p kins, Miss Ge inge r. Fou rth row: V. Goss, C.&#13;
McRa e , C. Waug h, J. Mye rs, D. So renson, J. Littl e, J. Be als, J. Timmons, A. Garst, M. Strong, J.&#13;
Ryan, P. Bird.&#13;
The F.H.A. members attend d istrict and state conventions in w hi ch they ta ke&#13;
part in national pro jects. Some of the ir chapter pro jects include ma king fa vors&#13;
for hosp ital trays at Ch ristma s, Than ksg iv ing and Easter.&#13;
FRESHMAN F.H.A.&#13;
Fi rst row: M. Ma rtin, M. Price, M. Sp ri nke l, S. Va ughn , M. Eva ns, W. Boyer, K. Wa ugh, B. Lee, M.&#13;
Ake rs, E. Kel la r, M. Fowle r. Second row: J. Mend e nhall , C. Mye rs, G. Shee ly, R. Sweeney, M. Wall,&#13;
K. Belt, 0 . Butte rba ug h, M. Showe rs, J. Bensle y, C. Bi na , B. Culton . Th ird row: S. Plumme r, B.&#13;
Woods, P. Maxwe ll, K. De Hart, J. Brinkeman, J. Bird, M. Ruge r, P. Brannon, C. Johnson, D. McKeeve r. Fourth row: K. Wilso n, B. Ric hardson, C. Daw son, T. Eberl, M. Klonus, W. Fie lds, J. Spurgi n,&#13;
K. Ma rtin , C. Newma n, S. Pete rson.&#13;
This page comp li ments of WH ITE BAKERY &#13;
First row: A. Cum mins, R. Inge rsoll, J. Wakefield, L. Bladt (Sponsor ). J. Akers, B. Pilge r, G. Moore, S.&#13;
Thomas, P. Bird, S. Gorham, R. Steiber. Second row: B. Ga rrett, J. Hillman, A. Brann·on, P. Pa lme r,&#13;
J. Ca rlson, L. Gordon, L. Moss, M. Johnson, R. Walke r, A. Thorn ton, R. Copeland. Third row: C. J o hnson,&#13;
J. Havick, D. File, L. Gea rhea rt, R. Adamson , J. Va rner, T. Li ndsey, J. Lind sey, J. Culja t, D. Ivy,&#13;
R. Olson, R. Auhll .&#13;
Th rough its programs and outside activities, the La tin Club g ives an o pport un ity&#13;
for closer study of Roman customs. Virtue, non verbis, is an appropriate m otto&#13;
for these mem bers of the Latin Cl ub.&#13;
First row : Wingstad, R. Grove, J. Humes, K. Shively, N. Jones, L. Schoenrock, J. Hindes, J. J ones. Second&#13;
row: P. Brougham, J. O'Dell, D. Johnson, A. Walker, C. James. Third row: M. De Sa ntiago, D. Ka lacek,&#13;
P. O'De ll , J. Eve rett, D. Wyble, J. Webster, J. Friedman, M. Reed, T. Jones. Fou rth row: R. Drake, D.&#13;
Ph ipps, R. Jeffri es, H. James, J. Gravich, T. Lee, J. lakoula, W. Heaps. Miss Re itan, Sponsor.&#13;
The Spanish Club's purpose is to familiarize its members with Spanish customs,&#13;
art, and literature and to try and create a friendly relationship between o ur country&#13;
and the Spanish speaking countries. Siempre Adelante is their motto.&#13;
This page compliments of J.C. PENNEY COMPANY &#13;
IBRARY CLUB&#13;
First row : P. McCa ul ey, R. Christina, L. Stone, L. Ma ll y, J. Rya n, C. Johnson, F. Colton, D. Baxter,&#13;
S. Colema n, M. Reed , Miss Grubb. Second row: R. Ste iber, S. Ne imann, J. Pugh, N. Croson, B. Lee,&#13;
J. As hl e y, D. Ne lson, J. Ake rs, S. Boye r, M. Marr. Third row : S. Souser, B. Graves, J. Carmichael, C.&#13;
Jones, S. Lapsley, K. Shivley, J. Young, M. Johnson , P. Paludan, G. Olson. Fourth row: M. Lee, S. Robe rts,&#13;
S. Schmidt, J. Jones, J. Te ll e r, S. Gorham, L. Schoe nrock, A. Brannen, J. Carlson . Insert: Miss Thornton,&#13;
Libra ri an.&#13;
The Library Club members work as Miss Thornton's assistants during their study&#13;
halls and before and after school. Smooth operation of the clu b is d ue to Miss&#13;
Thornton, Miss Grubb, and Miss Gathma nn.&#13;
The goal of every Li b rary Club member is to earn 500 points for a pin; Senior&#13;
members are awarded a book for l 000 points. The club sponso rs two annual&#13;
events, the Book Week Tea and Coloni a l Ball.&#13;
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA&#13;
First row: Mrs. Strick land, G. Moore, J. Schuning, R. Adamson, Mr. Bladt. Second row : J. Li ndsey, N.&#13;
Heste r, J. Th o reen, J. Ash ley .&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson chapter of the National Future Teachers of America&#13;
Assoc iatio n employs a point system to earn ex perience toward a teaching career.&#13;
Me mbers spen t a day observing the work of teachers in elementary schools. They&#13;
he lp teachers check papers and occasionally substitute.&#13;
Th is page compliments of HANNON'S GROCERY &#13;
"Quit shovin'!"&#13;
All through the week Tee Jay students look forward to&#13;
the dance sponsored by various school organizations each&#13;
week. When Friday night finally comes, the fieldh o use&#13;
doors are filled with a shoving, pushing, and e xcited&#13;
crowd with activity tickets and quarters in hand.&#13;
Soon the lights are low and the strains of "Only You"&#13;
come drifting out of the loud speaker or the floor vibrates&#13;
with "Shake, Ra ttle, and Roll ."&#13;
"Th&#13;
Stag line d rea me rs See ya later, alligator.&#13;
e n e&gt;c1&#13;
DANCES&#13;
One'&#13;
s 901 lo b&#13;
e a fast&#13;
One.''&#13;
There are other pastime s a t a dance, too .&#13;
This page compli me nts of STANDARD AUTO PARTS &#13;
GIRLS' LOUNGE&#13;
First row: K. Kohl e s, K. Medley, K. Woolman, P. Culbe rtson, M. Reed, V. Miller, B. Cain. Second row:&#13;
C. James, S. Je nsen, C. Galla he r, Ka therine Pe te rson, J. McNeil, S. Wilson, M. Radliff, B. J e nsen, Mrs.&#13;
Strickland, sponsor. Th ird row : J. Schunning, J. Haden , P. Easda le, P. Tiffey, D. Beach, D. Moore,&#13;
G. Moore.&#13;
The Girls Lounge proctors work with the office, the school nurse and Mrs.&#13;
Strickland to supervise the lounge. The only qualifications requ ired of girls to&#13;
become proctors are that they must be a senior, have a study hall, and a w illing ness&#13;
to give up their time to serve.&#13;
TRAVELERS CLUB&#13;
First row: J. Young , K. Pe te rson, R. Steiber, J. Hade n, Miss Moe ll e r, sponsor. Second row: D. Ne lson, E.&#13;
Putnam, C. Gallaher, M. Lee , C. Jo hnso n, J. Rom ans, S. J e nsen, E. Morris. Third row: L. Moss, J. Hillma n,&#13;
K. Harriman, M. Lee, K. Brown, J. Schunn ing , K. Shive ly, S. Case . Fourth row: J. Lefg re n, G. We nde ll,&#13;
G. Kellar, B. Hanse n, D. Nightse r, V. El am, D. LeMa ste r.&#13;
The Travelers Club was newly formed this year. Their mai n objective is to take&#13;
a trip to Washington, D.C., and New York City. During their mee tings they g ive&#13;
reports and discuss famou s places. &#13;
SCIENCE CLUB&#13;
Sta nd ing : B. Ha nsen, D. Have n, E. Bruner, J. Vogt, Mr. Sklen icka. Sitting: J. Roma ns, N. J ohnso n.&#13;
The Science Club is a group of boys and g irls who have a common interest in&#13;
science. Recent pro jects include making balloons, a study of electrici ty , and a&#13;
visit to the Water Works plant.&#13;
BIOLOGY CLUB&#13;
First row: Mr. Fi elds, D. Nightse r. B. Vena rd, K. Harris, C. foller, E Mcl-lexandcr. Second row: L. Hester,&#13;
T. McBride, E. Strong , D. LeMaster. C. Johnson, J. Williams.&#13;
The Bio logy Cl ub is made up of biology students and boy-; and girls who have an&#13;
active interest in biology. They spend much of their time visiting such p laces as a&#13;
ta x idermy shop o r Lake Manawa .&#13;
This page compliments of NIBBE fOOD ST RE. &#13;
Y-TEENS&#13;
First row: M. Jame s, K. Mowe ry, C. James, Miss Fa rme r, J. Hillman, M. Campai n. Second row: J.&#13;
Hyde , M. Paulos, G. Hough , G. Moore , D. Moore, E. Maybe rry. Th ird row: G. Stubbs, V. Pa rke r,&#13;
M. Foste r, M. Ru iz, J. Re ed, T. Paulos.&#13;
The Y-Te ens is an organiza tion of tee nage g irls in the "junior" e lement of the YWCA.&#13;
G.A.A.&#13;
First row: B. Minor, M. Ruge r, M. Klonus, J. Mose r, J. Fri edman, V. Parke r, A. Aha rt, W. Fie lds,&#13;
D. Wilson, Second row : P. Brannon, P. Maxwe ll, P. Me nke , S. Va rgas, B. Ha ll, 0. Butterbaugh,&#13;
S. Thomas, G. Ga rd ne r, D. Wi lso n. Th.rd row: M. Shan non, N. Grey, C. Ro binson, B. Be lt, E.&#13;
Wolff, D. Gray, B. Roge rs, M. Gillispie, M. Stogdill, Miss Patrick. Fou rth row: L. Smith, P. Smith,&#13;
N. Hester, B. Beltz, J. Ban ks, S. Plumme r, S. Van Scoy, K. Johnson , D. Saye. Fifth row: J.&#13;
Ca rmichae l, C. Pe te rsen, C. Price, L. Sorre ll, M. Heat h, B. Tye, C. Larsen, K. Mumm, R. Visl•i,&#13;
S. Price, P. Bird .&#13;
G.A.A. (Girls' Athletic Association ) is an org ani zation that promotes girls'&#13;
sports. Its main objecti ve is to teach good sportsmanshi p and a better knowledge&#13;
of all athletics.&#13;
Compliments of R!:ED'S ICE CREAM &#13;
This page compl iments of C .F.. BAIRD &#13;
Second Team Cheerleaders are, left, front to back: Sandra Souse r, Marlene Wolf, Karen Lane, Mary Crawford,&#13;
Bonnie Pilger. Right, front to back: Glenda Olson, Judy&#13;
Grazier, He len Netusil, Sharon Thomas, Linda Schoenrock.&#13;
Varsity Cheerleaders pictured on opposite page are: Sandra&#13;
Case, Valeria Hager, Rosalie Handke, Mary Claire Lee, Judy Lefgren, He len Medakovich, Linda Mally, Linda Moss, Katherine&#13;
Pe te rson, Karen Rogers, Kay Shivley, Carol Stucke r, Sharon&#13;
Wahl , and Roberta Walke r.&#13;
Kay Kohles advanced from alternate to varsity at the last&#13;
of the basketball season. Jane Jones is the remaining alternate.&#13;
The 1956 Cheerleaders have d one an outstanding job. At the Pep Ra llies, they wo rked&#13;
out dramatic skits to show w hat the horrible fa te&#13;
of the foe was. "Little Red Riding Hood," "Hard&#13;
Hearted Hannah," and a funeral were just some&#13;
of the wonderful skits.&#13;
Besides their dramatic efforts the Cheerleade rs&#13;
worked long hours perfecting new cheers and&#13;
co-ordinating old ones.&#13;
But more than this, the Cheerleade rs kept&#13;
spirits high, even when Tee Jay's score w as low ,&#13;
and they had a constant fa ith that is so vital&#13;
to the team and spectators alike.&#13;
This page compliments of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI ATION. &#13;
SENIOR PEP CLUB&#13;
First row: Sandra Case, Rosalie Handke, Helen Medakovich, Judy Lefgren, Jane Jones, Linda Moss,&#13;
Linda Mally, Roberta Walker. Second row: Miss Patrick (Sponsor), Katherine Pete rson, Ca rol Stucker,&#13;
Valeria Hager, Karen Roge rs, Mary Cl air Lee, Kaye Shive ly, Sharon Wahl, Kay Kohles. Third row: J udy Ra kes,&#13;
Karen Bowe rs, Carole Gallaher, Pat Egge rs, Sally Je nsen, Gladys Waffle, Darlis Nelson, El ea nor Putnam, Pa t&#13;
Sanders. Fourth row: Sa ndra Souser, Marle ne Wolfe, Karen Lane, Bonn ie Kaye Pilge r, Ma ry Crawford,&#13;
Linda Schoenrock, Sharon Thomas, Helen Netusil, J udy Grazier, Glenda Olson .&#13;
First row: C. Jones, S. Witthauer, K. Miller, L. Main, J. Smith, L. Schneider, J. Reicha rt, C. Holmes, V.&#13;
Mille r, J. LeMaste r, V. Put nam. Second row: Miss Patrick (Sponsor), J. Haden, J. Hartma n, P. Easda le,&#13;
C. McRae, D. Hillman, B. Parrish, D. Haden , J. Snyder, P. Tiffey, J. M&lt;Ncil. Third row: E. Morris, B.&#13;
McCake, J. Schun ing, S. Gorham, S. Ro be rts, V. Elam M. Swanson, J. Hillman, J. DcMa re.&#13;
Thi s page compliments of FANGMAN INSURANCE &#13;
ND 1EAM CHEERLEADERS&#13;
SECO Carolyn d Second row :&#13;
d 1 nner Ma rilyn Ree . Janis Briggs. w· Lin a u ' S lly \homas, First ro · B bara Orme, a A St. Clair . .... d aw· ar 1· De nn Barron. lnir r . Jo celyn Wiliams, . NancY Jones, y Fourth row.&#13;
MISS PATRICK, the girls' physical education&#13;
instructor, sponsors the Pep Club.&#13;
FRESHMAN PEP CLUB&#13;
First row: M. Reed, C. Robinson , G. Grove , M. Warden, J. Spitznag le , M. Kruse, J. Mose r, J. Mathews,&#13;
J. Wi lli ams. Second row: June Larsen, B. Hade n, C. Bina, N. Cassell, J. Sh ipley, B. Orme, L. Ebert, A.&#13;
McCle ll and, G. Gardne r, S. Van Seay, C. Mahoney. Third row: M. McCaul ey, S. Sanders, L. Tanner, J. Friedman, M. Fowl e r, J. Ferre llo, N. Jones, J. Briggs, J. Ke nde ll, D. McKeever, S. Wahl , G. Malick. &#13;
BOOK&#13;
WEEK&#13;
TEA&#13;
High light of the Library Club's first semester is the Book Week Tea. The members&#13;
of the club portray various book characters&#13;
for the public; afterwards, an elaborate tea&#13;
is served by the F.H .A. in cooperation with&#13;
the Library Club.&#13;
Book prizes were awarded to those characters receiving the most votes. First prize&#13;
went to Pat Thornton's enthusiastic portrayal&#13;
of the Touchdown Kid. (Upper right.)&#13;
Pouring at the tea were F.H .A. and Library Club Presidents Connie Cornish and&#13;
Frances Colton.&#13;
At right is Virginia Putnam as the Queen&#13;
of Hearts.&#13;
Shirley Niemann as Little Black Sambo&#13;
was colorful and shy.&#13;
Louise Stone w as a n ex quisite d a ncing&#13;
dol l and did a graceful ba ll e t. &#13;
&#13;
T.J.&#13;
These six baton tw irle rs, Sandra Gorham, Donna&#13;
McCoy, Ann Brannan, Martha Rug e r, a nd Judy&#13;
Reichart, headed the ma rching band .&#13;
This year our band, one of the largest in many years, had eigh ty-five members&#13;
playing under the baton of Merle Brown. The captains were Eleanor Putnam and Ed&#13;
Bruner. The band is one of the most active groups in school.&#13;
The marching band led by drum major, Doyle Peterson and o ur six high-stepping&#13;
twirl ers, play at home footbal l games, R.O.T.C. pa rades, and many other events.&#13;
The band plays four o r five concerts including the Military Ba ll, P.T.A. concerts&#13;
and the annua l spring concerts. &#13;
BAND&#13;
Doyle Peterson did an outstanding job as drum major&#13;
of the band. He d e serves much of the credit for the success of the drill formatio ns.&#13;
Various soloists and small groups perform for clubs and other such meetings&#13;
throughout the year. The Pep Band furnishes music for the basketball games and&#13;
Pep rallies. Many a cold morning the band could be seen on the football field working hard in preparation for special events. One of the anticipated events is the&#13;
trip to Ames, Iowa for Veisha . &#13;
Back row: S. Levie r, C. Larsen, B. Orr,&#13;
K. Johnson. Middle row : J. Grosvenor,&#13;
L. Miller, C. Mye rs, S . . Swa nger. Front row:&#13;
B. Miner, S. Briscoe, J. Tubbs.&#13;
The girls rifle team will fire&#13;
for NRA awards and participate&#13;
in intercity matches with other&#13;
girls teams.&#13;
RIFLE TEAMS&#13;
Back row: P. Di Bono, R. Hiatt, D. Cleve·&#13;
la nd, M. Cave. Fourth row : H. Sh ipley,&#13;
S. Clodfe lder, V. Finney , R. Wright, L.&#13;
Hook .&#13;
In the fi rst round ( fi ve matches) the team&#13;
won four and lost one . Four of the&#13;
membe rs have participated in the Midwest&#13;
Indoor Camp Pe rry Sma ll Bore Match at&#13;
Kem pe r Mili ta ry School in Boonville,&#13;
Missouri.&#13;
This page compliments of REDMOND SERVICE. &#13;
LETTERMAN'S CLUB&#13;
First row: J. Talbott, B. Frieze, W. Nu zum, E. Graybill, A. Na rmi, J. Conne ll, T. Harte nhoff, L. Jones, G.&#13;
Ke ll a r, B. Butle r, Mr. LaMan tia (Sponsor) . Second row: G. Finney, J. Fuller, R. Ingersoll, C. Plunkett, J.&#13;
Vogt, R. Hansen, C. Kellar, J. He nry, D. Edwa rds, B. Edwards, D. Mattox . Third row: D. Lininger, A.&#13;
Cummins, D. Lewis, J. Humes, T. Clinton, G. O'Hara, G. Lane, D. Pe terson, G. Eppe rson, G. Shannon, D.&#13;
Schneider.&#13;
The purpose of the Letterman's Club is to promote good sportsmanship among&#13;
the students. Any boy who receives a varsity letter in one of the major sports is&#13;
eligible to be initiated into this organization.&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
COMPANY "A" l st PLATOON&#13;
First row: Hansz, Schneider, Van Riper, Ha rriman, Cleve land, Haven, Cavett, Simpson, Auche nbaugh. Second&#13;
row: Collings, Rabuck, Pete rs, Everett, Goldsbe rry, Ni xon, McAlexa nder. Third row: Freeze, Van Seay,&#13;
Pratt, Clark, Wilson, McBride, Butler.&#13;
This page comp liments of CHARLOTTE RAES. &#13;
COMPANY "A" 2nd PLATOON&#13;
First row: Pl unkett, Gra y, Smi th, Hook, Harrima n, Hansen, Lit tle , Gravich, Thomas. Second row: Mclaughlin,&#13;
Colgl azier, Col eman, Morrow, Ka nned y, Nichols, Le Rette, Stark. Th ird row: LeBaugh, Done r, Floyd, Mc -&#13;
1V1ullen, Ha ssler, McCart , Cain, Graybill.&#13;
R.O~T.C .&#13;
COMPANY "B" 1st PLATOON&#13;
First row: Emmons, Grove, Boyer, Wittland Brown, Ke llar, Cave, Wilson, Winge r, Monahan, Rocha.&#13;
Second row: Cl inton, Wilson, Waugh, Hansen, Tray lor, Gutatil, Prenti ce, Men ke, Espinosa . Third row:&#13;
Sh ipl ey, Breeden, Johnson , Anderson, Chafen, Erbes, Mattox, Wright.&#13;
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COMPANY "B" 2nd PLATOON&#13;
Fi rst ro w : Ma rtin, Blay lock, Reed , J ensen, Burke, Pritche t, Cave, Bl anke nshift, Brow n, Finne y. Seco nd&#13;
row : Stog d ill , Aug he , Fox, Ostr um, McKe rn, Ding man, Stevens, Bascue, Je nsen. Th ird row: Howell,&#13;
Britta in, Ne lson, Co leman, Full e r, Duke, Ald re dge, Adri an, Opal, We bster, Kirchhoff.&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
COMPANY "C' l st PLATOON&#13;
First row : DiBono, O les, Ga rtin , Pe te rson, Eppe rson , Peterson, Lew is, Pl unke tt, Ha rrod, Skag g s. Second&#13;
row: Schutj e r, Shannon, Go rham, Havick, Moore, DeSand iago, LeMa ster, Johnson, Clodfe lte r. Th ird&#13;
row: Ma thews, Dunga n, Di ngman, Collins, Ga rrett, Eva ns, Meye r, Wag ne r, Jo nes.&#13;
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COMPANY "C" 2nd PLATOON&#13;
First row: Mowery, Laune r, Wolf, Eppe rson, Nunez, How la nd, Adams. Se cond row: Mongoven, Inge rsoll ,&#13;
Johnson, Johnson, Chafen, Fin ney, Gearhart, Wea the rill, We ndel l. Th ird row : Acke rma n, Ha ssle r, J ames,&#13;
McDanie l, File, Rice, Myhlhousen, Brown, Subbe rt.&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
COMPANY " C" 3rd PLATOON&#13;
First row : Russell, Narmi, Tschantz, Pleake, Eppe rson, Walker, Vincent, Kilibarda . Second row: O le s, Howell ,&#13;
Wingstead, Hopkins, Odell, Hitchcock , En g land, Walling, Mahan. Third row: Lininger, Em mons, Simpson,&#13;
Cu rtis, Buswell, Te ll e r.&#13;
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COMPANY "D" l st PLATOON&#13;
First row : Head, Frieze, Fehr, Kinney, Hiatt, Martin, Bray, Lindsey. Second row: Kellar, Talbott, Adamson,&#13;
Kennedy, Bai ley, Bryan, Art erburn, Gardne r, Bryant. Th ird row: Walker, Olson, Cloyd, Price, Easda le ,&#13;
Cozad, Waters, Bethe rs, Humes. Fourth row: Konecny, Haven, Williams, Christianson.&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
COMPANY "D" 2nd PLATOON&#13;
First row: Skaggs, Hoff, Jame s, Elsworth, Stogd ill , Hi at, Beaman, Ne ig hbors, Talbott, Vittitoe. Second row :&#13;
Wendell, Schultz, Dye, Hallberg, Woole y, Thacke r, Foste r, Va le ntine , Rassmussen, Blodgett. Third row:&#13;
Lane, Johnson, McGlade, Brougham, Mitche ll , Thacke r, Lee, Arche r.&#13;
This page compliments of CANON STUDIO &#13;
This was the second year of Thespian&#13;
troupe l 0 l 5's existence. They distingu ished&#13;
themselves in the production of three oneact plays. One of the plays will be sent to the&#13;
play festival at Drake University. The plays&#13;
were "Vengeance Height," the melodramatic&#13;
story of an old woman's desperate fight to&#13;
save her grandson in a bitter mountain feud .&#13;
"Will-0-the-Wisp," a tragic fantasy in which&#13;
a spirit girl has fallen in love with a poet;&#13;
"Four on a Heath," a grimly staged fantasy depicting three men who had been&#13;
hanged on a heath in England.&#13;
·The plays were unique in that they were&#13;
staged on fragmentary sets designed by&#13;
Stanley Schultz. They represented a new&#13;
approach in drama at our school.&#13;
Thespians also helped buy a new b lack&#13;
cyclorama which aided us in staging our&#13;
productions.&#13;
At Christmas time they produced "A Bed&#13;
of Hay," which w as the first play produced&#13;
here which was w ritten in blank verse.&#13;
THESPIANS&#13;
Thespian officers a nd sponsor, le ft 10 righ t a re: Ba rba ra King , Se cre ta ry;&#13;
Kaye Kohl e s, Vice Preside n t; R. H. Fa nde rs, Spo nso r; Ke n Brown, Presid e nt;&#13;
and Kaye Shive ly, Treasurer.&#13;
The p lay w as staged on a set designed by Stan Schultz.&#13;
It depicted the stable w here Christ was born . Another unusual fea ture of the p lay was the use of live donkeys.&#13;
The troupe has g rown in size and importance since last&#13;
yea r. They were perhaps proudest when J ames Herman's&#13;
picture of the fine cha racte rization of Lincoln he did last year&#13;
appeared on the cover of o ur Na tion a l Magazine ,"Dramatics."&#13;
Firs! row : Sharon Wah l, Nancy Pri est, Louise Stone, Kaye Shively, Grant Kirchhoff, Ga ry Wi lso n, Bill&#13;
Heaps, Dea n Nig htse r. Seco nd row: Ka re n Blue, Betty Lee, Eleanor Putnam, Kaye Koh le s, Jack Webste r,&#13;
Ke n Brown, J ohn Havick, Lee Hawor1h. Third row: Donna Lou Beach, J anice Sco1t, Ba rbara King,&#13;
Gl en Ke ll a r, Sta n ley Schult z, Jim Hartman, Bernard Rosenberg.&#13;
This page complime nts of HOME FURNITURE. &#13;
Stanley Schultz pours out his wrath on Cheridah Gorml ey, the blind&#13;
woman, in the troupe 's production of " Ve ngeance Height."&#13;
The old woman in " W ill-0-the-Wisp" w eaves an ee rie&#13;
spe ll w it h a tal e of ghosts a nd spirits. Left to right :&#13;
Barb King , Ka ye Kohl es, Louise Stone .&#13;
The fantastic is mingled with grim brutality in " Fo ur&#13;
on a Heath" w ith Mike Boyer and Ken Brown .&#13;
This page compliments of BERT DICKE NSON &#13;
Sword dancers Judy Lefgren and Don Edwards gave&#13;
a professional performance, as al l the dance rs d id&#13;
under the d irection of Judy Snyde r.&#13;
Virginia Handschy, as Fiona, and Gle n Kella r, as&#13;
Tommy Albright, cha racte rized the ir roles perf ectl y.&#13;
The cast, directors, chorus, and everyone connected,&#13;
w ith the production of "Brigadoon," put long hard&#13;
hours of work into this ambitious undertaking . But&#13;
it was we ll-spent time, for "Brigadoon" was a huge&#13;
success.&#13;
This page compliments of LU CY JEWELERS &#13;
Student directors were Karen Blue and Eleanor Putnam.&#13;
"At last the end"&#13;
Melvin Cave and Feather Dell&#13;
Schluter provided the comedy for&#13;
"Brigadoon."&#13;
Janie Coffman and Kenny Brown&#13;
more romance .&#13;
The funeral scene . . . a tense moment.&#13;
This page compliments of CORRECT CLEANERS &#13;
"Where can I get a taxi&#13;
around here? asks Kenney&#13;
Brown, the silly, but willy&#13;
English hero .&#13;
GHOST TRAIN&#13;
The set-a gloomy railway station in Maine .&#13;
"Leave Polly alone!" threat·&#13;
ens Barbara King, as the old&#13;
maid.&#13;
The play comes to an unexpected&#13;
climax as the law rounds up the&#13;
smugglers.&#13;
An insane woman relates her&#13;
story o f the ghost train lo two&#13;
fa scin ated listeners.&#13;
"Ghost Train" was an exciting play full&#13;
of su spense.&#13;
Smuggling, mu rder, and a ghost train&#13;
added up to a spine-tingling evening. But,&#13;
it d idn't lack in comedy.&#13;
The illusion of an exploding train was&#13;
achieved by th e use of expert sound eff ects, which brought th e play to a thrilling&#13;
end .&#13;
Compl iments of JOE SMITH COMPANY &#13;
&#13;
JIM KINNEY&#13;
Tackle&#13;
CHARLES PLUNKETT&#13;
Guard&#13;
GLEN KELLAR&#13;
Ce nter&#13;
ELDRED GRAYBILL&#13;
G ua rd&#13;
BOB BUTLER&#13;
Tack le&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
Va rsity Coach-FRANK LA MANTIA&#13;
"This yea r's team is the hardest fighting&#13;
team tha t I have had since I've bee n here&#13;
at Tee J ay."&#13;
VARSITY SQUAD- First row: J. Kin ney, Dean Ma tto x, W. Nuzum, C. Pl unke tt, E. Graybi ll, D. Le wis,&#13;
J ack Frieze. Second row: L. Jones, Jerry Ta lbott, Jim Con ne ll , Bruce Johnson, T. Harte nhoff, Bob&#13;
Frieze, C. North. Third row: Gary Finney, B. Butle r, G. Lane, C. Dew, W. J ones, Di ck Li ninge r, Al&#13;
Mo na han . Inse t: Al Cummins. Willi e Nuzum and Charl ie Plunkett w e re co -capta ins o f this year's squad .&#13;
This page compliments of MERRILLS SINCLAI R STATION &#13;
TONY HARTENHOFF&#13;
End&#13;
CLARENCE DEW&#13;
End&#13;
GALE LANE&#13;
Tackle&#13;
FRANCIS HANSON, Assistant Coac h, was&#13;
new he re this year. He said, "In spite&#13;
of a poor record we had a good team&#13;
as the score in the inte r-c ity showed . Each&#13;
position was fortified w ith outstand ing&#13;
ta lent."&#13;
The 1955 Tee Jay football team turned out the best season since 1952. The team, although winning two and losing&#13;
seven games, showed good sportsmanship and stamina&#13;
against larger players on opposing teams. Their fire and&#13;
spirit was brought out especially in the A. L.-T. J. game&#13;
when the Jeffs brought home their first victory from A. L.&#13;
since 1950 to break their winning streak.&#13;
The Yellowjackets, although losing to seven rivaling teams,&#13;
were only outscored by an average of 9 points per game.&#13;
The Jackets had the second highest total score in the intercity.&#13;
We&#13;
Mo. Valley -------------------------- 6&#13;
Benson -------------------------------- 1 3&#13;
Central --------------------------------13&#13;
Boys tow n ---------------------------- 0&#13;
Tech ------------------------------------l 3&#13;
South ---------------------------------- 18&#13;
Prep ------------------------------------ l 8&#13;
A. L. ------------------------------------ 1 2&#13;
North ______ _________ ____ ___ ____ ___ _____ l 8&#13;
They&#13;
0&#13;
26&#13;
20&#13;
19&#13;
29&#13;
26&#13;
28&#13;
7&#13;
24&#13;
This page compliments of the VERGAMINI FUR SHOP&#13;
CLAY NORTH&#13;
Ta ck le&#13;
WILLIE JONES&#13;
Halfback&#13;
WILLIE NUZUM&#13;
Halfbac k&#13;
DAVE LEWIS&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
LEE JONES&#13;
Halfback &#13;
YANNIGANS&#13;
The Yannigans under a new coach ended&#13;
the season with a record of one w in and&#13;
six losses. The figures don't tell the whole&#13;
story though.&#13;
The seconds played against teams with&#13;
a heavier average team weight than themselves most of the season.&#13;
The team under Coach Capel was in its&#13;
rebuilding year, as all teams are after they&#13;
change coaches.&#13;
The boys never let their setbacks discourage them and fought on with a spirit&#13;
that rivaled the Varsity. A. L., the cross-town&#13;
rivals had to fight hard to drop them 2-0 by&#13;
a touchback.&#13;
Their season's record is :&#13;
We They&#13;
Central ----------------------------------------12 7&#13;
Benson ---------------------------------------- 0 1 3&#13;
A. L. -----------------------------------·-------- 0 2&#13;
Prep -------------------------------------------- 0 1 8&#13;
South ------------------------------------------ 6 l 9&#13;
North --------------------------·-·------------- 7 l 9&#13;
Tech -------------------------------------------- 0 l 3&#13;
First row: Marion Valentine, Gary Erbe s, Elvis Ne lson, Ted Hoff, Bill Vogt, Jerry Dingman, Tim Va n&#13;
Seay, Chuch Acke rman, Gerald Co llins, Ron McBride, Errol McAlexander. Second row: Mr. Cape l,&#13;
Don Pe te rson, Di ck Shannon, Jim Hansen, Ron Ingersoll, Gene McKe rn, Elton Dung an, Lamoine&#13;
Gearhart, Terry Stark, Terry Moore, Le roy Ke nned y, Dick McMullin.&#13;
This page compliments of CO N THE DRUGGIST &#13;
First row: Jack Lang, Dennis Clark, Harry Clark, Larry Gardner, Dick Hobbs, Jim Annin, Tom Lee,&#13;
Jim Coppock, Andy Thomas, Paul Nichols, Dave Brown. Second row: Al Wilson, Sid Hyde, Don&#13;
Martin, John Marshall, Terry Camp, Ralph Aldrich, Tom Bruner, Bill Culgat, Herb Graybill, Norman&#13;
Raymond, Mr. Jerome .&#13;
The Baby Jeffs like the Yannigans were under a new coach for the 1955 season.&#13;
The frosh finished the season with a record of one win and six losses. Their all&#13;
important win was over the Baby Lynx, their cross-town rivals. A famous saying&#13;
at Tee Ja.y by the freshman coach is, "I don't care if you beat any other team&#13;
but beat A. L."&#13;
With this thought in mind the Little Jackets showed they had the spirit.&#13;
The scores for the season are:&#13;
We They&#13;
Centra I ---------------------------------------- 0 1 3&#13;
Benson ---------------------------------------- 6 14&#13;
Bloomer --------------------------------------19 13&#13;
Prep -------------------------------------------- 7 19&#13;
Tech -------------------------------------------- 0 3 5&#13;
South ------------------------------------------ 7 27&#13;
North ------------------------------------------ 7 27&#13;
BABY JEFFS&#13;
This page compliments of COHOE LUMBER COMPANY &#13;
Ph oto- Ke n Zimmerman, World Herald&#13;
Frieze d rives unde r a Lynx arch for a bas ke t.&#13;
Th is page com p lim ents of CONT INENTAL- KELLER &#13;
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM&#13;
First row: T. Clinton, J. Frieze, F. Thomas, D. Schneider. Second row: C. Ackerman, J. Fulle r, B. Fri eze ,&#13;
W. Nuzum, J. Henry . Third row: C. Kellar, D. Walker, B. Johnson, B. Hansen, T. Hartenhoff, D. Lew is.&#13;
Inset: Coach Bob Cape l. The team manager was Russe ll Grove.&#13;
Everyone called them "The Little Yellowjackets,"&#13;
but what they lacked in size they made up for&#13;
in lightning-like speed and wonderful team spirit&#13;
- the sting of a yellowjacket.&#13;
Who will ever forget that first A.L. game when&#13;
our fans were about ready to give up hope. Then&#13;
our little yellowjackets shot up from behind in the&#13;
last five minutes and stung A.L. 77 to 73. The&#13;
gym became a bedlam with screaming, girls&#13;
cry ing and general confusion.&#13;
Tee Jay thanks our team and coach, Bob Capel,&#13;
for a w onderful season of basketball.&#13;
SCORES We&#13;
Missouri Va 1 ley ________________ ________ ____ ____ ____ 6 7&#13;
Ha la n ______ ------------------------------------------- 70&#13;
IS D ________ _______ _ __________ __ __ __ _____ ____ ___ __ ____ _ 9 0&#13;
Benson --------------------------------------__ ___ __ ___ 66&#13;
DesMoines Roosevelt ------------------------ 68&#13;
South ------------------------------------------------ _ 4 7&#13;
North --------· ------------------------------------------- 7 5&#13;
Abraham Lincoln -------------------------------- 77&#13;
Sioux City Centra I -·----------------------- ______ 85&#13;
Tech _______ ·----------------------· __ _ __ __ _____________ 5 7&#13;
Boystown ----------------- ·----------------------- _ 57&#13;
Centra I ______________ ----· ____________ ----------------· 5 2&#13;
Creighton Prep ____________________ _____ ___ ______ 55&#13;
Benson ------------------------------------ ·-----·----- 6 7&#13;
North ------------------------------------------------ _ 6 2&#13;
Abraham Li nco In -------------------------------- 6,0&#13;
South ________ ------------------------------ ·------· _ 65&#13;
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Tech ---------------------------------------- ·----------- 72 7 6&#13;
Centra I __ _______________ ·----------------- ____________ 6 7 71&#13;
Creighton Prep --------------------·--------------- 7 4 87&#13;
This page compliments of ROGERS JEWELRY &#13;
SECOND TEAM&#13;
Front row : Jim England ( manag e r) , Ge ne McKe rn, Dick Shannon, La rry Morrow, J e rr y Dingmon, Roy&#13;
Halbe rg, Tim Van Secy, Albe rt Monahon, Ronnie lngersall. Back row: Coach Fra ncis Hanson, Don Pe terson,&#13;
Terry Moore, Bernie Emmons, Leroy Emmons, Phillip Wassem, El yis Ne lson , Gilbe rt Wittl and , Bill Johnson .&#13;
The second team finished a fairly good season winning a little under 50 per cent&#13;
of their games, although they played against teams w hich were much taller than&#13;
they. The team as a whole didn't have any individual stars. Each player contributed&#13;
his best effort whether they were on top of the score o r on the bottom. The team&#13;
showed the spirit that a Tee Jay team should have . Sportsma ns h ip is a necessity&#13;
in basketball and no one coula say the second team was lacking it after watching&#13;
them in defeat or· when they were w inning . To sum it up we feel the Varsity&#13;
will be proud to welcome these boys next season .&#13;
We&#13;
Tech ---------------------------------- ------------------ 4 7&#13;
Centr a I ------------------------------ ________ _ --------- 3 5&#13;
Prep ------------------------ ·----------_________________ 59&#13;
Mo. Va I ley _ --------------------------------------- 45&#13;
Harlan ------------------------------------------------ 3 3&#13;
I .S. D. ---------------------------------- ------------------ 8 1&#13;
Ben son ------------------------------------------------ 4 6&#13;
Roosevelt ------------------------------------------ - 46&#13;
South ------------------------------------------------ 45&#13;
North ___ --------------------------------------------- 52&#13;
A. L. ---------------------- ------------------------- __ 38&#13;
S C O RES&#13;
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S.C. Central _________________ __ _____ ____ __ _ 34&#13;
Tech ____ ___ _ __________ ----------------- 53&#13;
Boystown _________ __ _______ 46&#13;
Centra l __ ________________ _____ _ --------------------- 42&#13;
Pre p ___ _____ _______________________ __ ___ ----- 39&#13;
Be nson ______ __ ______ ... _ ___________ ___ _____ ____ 46&#13;
North _ _ _____ _ _ ____ ____ _ _ __ __ ____________ 48&#13;
A.L. ___ ___ _ _____ __ ___ _ ------------------------ 45&#13;
South ______ _ _____ _ ____ __ _ __ _______________ 70&#13;
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FROSH II A " TEAM&#13;
First row: Bo b Wo ndra , Ra lph Bece rra, J ack La ng , Doug Primme r,&#13;
Don Mingus, Mr. J esse n, Coach . Seco nd row : Ralph Aldrich,&#13;
Gene Wag ne r, No rman Raymond, Dorsie Evy, Sid Hyd e, Dona ld&#13;
Ma nson_&#13;
We The y&#13;
Bloomer ------------------------- --------------------- 44 30&#13;
St. Joe __ ___ _____ ------------------------------------- _ 5 3 3 2&#13;
Mon dam in ---------------------------------------- 38 50&#13;
Bloomer ----------------------------------------- ---- 55 39&#13;
South _________ _______ ---------------------------------_ 69 3 5&#13;
Prep ---------------------------------------------------- 66 40&#13;
North --------,,-,------------------------------------- 35 31&#13;
Benson ----------------------------------------------- 63 51&#13;
Centra I ------------------------------------------------ 55 4 l&#13;
Tech --------------------------------------- ------------ 60 56&#13;
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL&#13;
The Yellow jacket freshman basketball squads&#13;
closed the season by winning the intercity champions hip in each class.&#13;
The "A" team tallied a total of 403 points&#13;
in seven games for an average of 57.6 points&#13;
pe r game. This is one of the highest averages&#13;
th at a fre shman team has ever had.&#13;
Sid Hyde w as the individual high scorer for&#13;
the sea son. He totaled 126 points for an average&#13;
of 18 points per game. His runner-up was Jack&#13;
Lan g w ith a total of 85 points.&#13;
The high game score for the Freshmen was&#13;
69 aga inst South . These boys had an average&#13;
of 57 points per game while limiting their oppositio n to only 42 per game.&#13;
The "B" Squad finished the season with 5&#13;
wi ns and tw o losses. Al Wilson was top gun for&#13;
the Junior Jeffs w ith 55 points.&#13;
We hope that this is a sign of thing s to come&#13;
in basketba ll at T.J.&#13;
FROSH " B" TEAM&#13;
First row: Jim Huml icek, Al Wi lson, Do n Martin, John Martin,&#13;
Dick Hobbs. Second row: La rry Wa lker, Tom Bruner, Larry&#13;
Gard ne r, Jo hn Cul jat, Jim Coppock. Th ird row : Bill Hewitt,&#13;
Ga ry Ro lf.us, Bill Cloyd , Sam Ki liba rto, Ga ry Gibbs. &#13;
VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
Gale Lane varsity 13B pounde r pins his opponent for 5 points to aid the team cause . The referee&#13;
is poised to end the match.&#13;
Tee Jay ended the season without showing the power they posessed. Out of the&#13;
eleven wrestlers on the team five won places to participate in the sta te meet. Taking&#13;
first place awards in District were Eldred Graybill and Gene O'Ha ra. Second p lace&#13;
awards went to Gary Shannon, John Vogt, and Gale Lane .&#13;
The team as a whole got off to a slow start due to the shortage of seasoned&#13;
lettermen . After they found themselves the team turned in some outstanding&#13;
performances.&#13;
The va rsit y te am, fro nt row: Dave Brow n, Bill Ed wa rds, Gene O'Hara, Gary Shannon , Byron Wolff.&#13;
Seco nd row : John Vogt, Ga le Lane, Eld red Gray bill, Ro n McBrid e, J erry Ta lbot. Not pictured is Don&#13;
Edw a rds.&#13;
This page compliments of WORLD RADIO LABORATOR IES &#13;
:&#13;
Coach St rohbe hn in his third year as wrest ling coach turned out&#13;
seve ra l ind iv idual stars even though the work of the team as&#13;
a w hole was not impressive.&#13;
Coach Sweetman produced an outstanding group of second&#13;
team w restle rs in his first year of coaching, w inning fi ve of&#13;
the season's matches.&#13;
The Second team had a good season with various boys showing promise as&#13;
varsity grapplers next year. The Second team is where the wrestlers get their e xperience needed for the varsity team.&#13;
Second team, front row: Wende ll Wi lson, Eu gene Ve nard, Lewis Rocha , Don Love lady, Tom Lee, Geo rge&#13;
Bascue. Back row: Coach Sweetman, Bill Vogt, Gary Erbes, Ed Brune r, Bob Butle r, Gary Pe terson.&#13;
This page compliments of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. &#13;
The queen and her court. Front:&#13;
Mary Claire Lee, Sandra Case, and&#13;
Judy Lefgren. Back: Katherine Peterson, Frances Colton, Linda Moss,&#13;
and Eleanor Putnam.&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
QUEEN&#13;
One of the highlights of the football season js homecoming. Twenty&#13;
candidates were first chosen by the&#13;
Letterman's Club and then the student&#13;
body voted for seven g irls; from these&#13;
g irls the team selected the queen.&#13;
On October 27 between the halves&#13;
of the Tee Jay vs. Sou th game, the&#13;
g irls rode out onto the field in three&#13;
convertibles into a heart forma tion of&#13;
Pep Club members. The candidates&#13;
and their escorts stood in a line for a&#13;
breathless moment. Then in the crisp&#13;
autumn air, Sandra Case was crowned&#13;
Footba ll Queen of 1955. &#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
QUEEN&#13;
Tense excitement and speculation marked&#13;
the 1956 Basketball Homecoming game as&#13;
the audience awaited the appearance of the&#13;
q ueen and her court.&#13;
The climax came when Willie Nuzum&#13;
placed the crown on Miss Katherine Peterson, the 1956 Basketball Queen, and the&#13;
Tee Jay team defeated Benson, 66-52 .&#13;
The court was selected by Thomas Jefferson students, from a group of twenty cand idates chosen by the Letterman's Club. The&#13;
team made the final selection of the queen.&#13;
The queen and her court, fro nt:&#13;
Mary Cl aire Lee, Kat he rine Peterson,&#13;
J ud y Lefgren. Back: Sandra Case ,&#13;
Feather Sch luter, Sharon Wah l,&#13;
El eanor Putnam.&#13;
This page compliments of&#13;
BARBEAU M O BIL SERVICE &#13;
The queen's court, first row: Judy Lefgren, Darlis Nelson, J anice Birdsong.&#13;
Second row: Sharon Wahl, Pat Thornton, Virginia Handschy, Katherine Pete rson, Sandra Case.&#13;
This page compliments of&#13;
WAL TONS FLOWERS&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
QUEEN&#13;
On Februa ry 4, Darlis Nelson was&#13;
crowned the 1956 wrestl ing queen of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School.&#13;
There was a moment of hesitation&#13;
as the m icrophones went dead, which&#13;
increased tension as an expectant audience listened for the an nouncement of&#13;
the queen. A cheer went up as Eld red&#13;
Graybill , co-captain, placed the crown&#13;
upon the newly announced queen. &#13;
&#13;
Wide-eyed and excited the Freshmen file into the Tee Jay halls for the&#13;
first time in early September. Here they&#13;
start seeds growing which in time will&#13;
produce their ideals and stimulate their&#13;
habits. Like the other classes, they have&#13;
officers and are ably advised by sponsors, Miss Joyce Grubb and Mr. Jim&#13;
Sweetman.&#13;
FRESHMAN&#13;
CLASS&#13;
SANDRA LAPSLEY&#13;
Pre siden t&#13;
Sponso rs&#13;
SIDNEY HYDE&#13;
Vice Pre sident&#13;
NANCY CASSELL&#13;
Secretary&#13;
BARBARA GARRETT&#13;
Trea surer &#13;
First row : Catherine Mahoney, George Lane, Linda Tanner, Chuck Ofstendhl, Sharon&#13;
Vargas, Kenneth Seaman, Kathy Martin, Gary Gibbs, Richard Olson . Second row : Marie&#13;
Kruse , Margaret Watts, Richard Amsberry, Billye Rae Jackson, Donald Sorenson, Sally&#13;
Wahl, Kenneth Parks, Margaretta Warden, Jim Loukota . Third row : Julie Spitznagel,&#13;
Kenny Snethen, June Watts, Larry Shinn, Doug Brimmer, Sharon Peterson, Terry Narmi,&#13;
Nellie Taylor, Don McCl intoch . Fourth row: Judy Grosuenor, Martha Langston, John&#13;
Cul jat, Grace Williams, Gene Wagner, Jim Hartman, Dorothy Sage, Dale Tuss, Mary Lou&#13;
Stogdill.&#13;
First row : Dennis Fox, Darle ne Jones, Cl iff Hurd , J oyce McCabe, J ames Reeves, Barbara&#13;
Culton, Larry Walker, Beverl y Miner, Davi d Wybl e . Second row : David Utterback, J oAn ne&#13;
Bensley, Eugene Lea, Janice Teague, Jim Andrews, Daisy Anderson , Pau l Larse n, Donna&#13;
Clark, Bill Tennigke it. Third row: De nn y Cla rk, Beve rl y Woods, Ga ry Rolfes, Lei la Wi lliams, Lloyd Ra y, Lois Tice, Da v id White , Pa uli ne Davis, La rry Tay lor. Fourth row : J ames&#13;
Varner, Beverly Haven, Paul Jensen , Barbara Richard son, Tom Bruner, El aine Kell ar,&#13;
Larry Cornelison, Beverly Graybill, Sid Hyde.&#13;
This page compl iments of TH E EMERGENCY STO RE &#13;
First row : Bob Wondra , Carol Bina, Dick Hobbs, Charlene Rob inson, Jim Hum lick, Sharon&#13;
Sanders, Al Haussener, Gail Gorve, Jack Kjeldgaard . Second row : Ralph Becerra, Pat&#13;
Smith, Ed Skaggs, Vicki Borgaila, David Larson, June Larsen, Andy Thomas, Marilyn&#13;
McCauley, Jim Annin. Third row : Stephen Mattes, Helen Sorick, Ernest Pitt, Sonja&#13;
Henry, Alfred Wikon, Georgia Wood, Larry Gardner, Bonny Gray, Larry Wilson. Fourth&#13;
row: Don Mingus, Shirley Thompson, Harry Clark, Mary Jane Heath, Norman Raymond,&#13;
Barbara Hoden, Bob Richardson, Shirley Price, Ralph Aldrich.&#13;
First row : Larry Murphy, Linda Struble, Larry Lambde n, Eva Myh lh ousen, Ke nne th Burris,&#13;
Geri Gardner, Jerry Davis, Martha Rug e r, Ri cha rd Spe ncer. Second row : Jim Eic he r, Jackie&#13;
Ke ndall, Louis Fis her, Kathleen Wa ugh, Leona rd Ke e ne , Rose Ma ry Sweene y, Pa ul Nichols,&#13;
Marilyn Sprinkel, John Cloping . Third row : Bil l Hewitt, Joyce Sh ip le y, Edd ie J ames,&#13;
Laurel Ebert, Don Reed, DeAnn St. Cl ai r, Sam Ki libaul a , Susan Van Scoy, Rog er Bolte.&#13;
Fourth row: Charles Davidson, J a nis Brig g s, Te rry Camp, Na ncy J ones, Do rsi e Ivy, Di ane&#13;
McKeever, Larry Opal, Eve lyn Wo lff, Ro nn ie You ng .&#13;
This page complime nts of BAI RD TEXACO SERVICE &#13;
First row : Dick Bogue, Sharon Malrom, Gary Peterson, Joyce Banks, Buddy Phillips,&#13;
Wanda Boyer, Gary Bensen, Ann Thornton, Jerry Doughman . Second row: Gerald Mahan,&#13;
Iris West, Donald Wymore, Gay Sheely, Clarence McDonald, Maril yn Eva ns, Larry Nuzum,&#13;
Nancy Casse ll, Dave Brown . Third row : Henry Stein hon, Christina Newman, Darryl&#13;
Kalasek, Karen Wilson, Kenneth Walling, Marva Wall, William Heaps, Pat Brannon,&#13;
Michael Biggerstaff. Fourth row : Richard Henderson, Gloria Malick, David Doty, Sh irley&#13;
Plummer, Melvin McDowell, Orpha Butterbaugh, Herman Taylor, Emma .Dougherty, Jim&#13;
Gammon.&#13;
First row: Ronnie Drake, Kenneth Moors, Joyce Bird, Dick Eskew, Janet Brinkman, Gary&#13;
Chambers, Jolene Friedman, Gerlad Coleman, Marilyn Klonus. Second row : Larry Porter,&#13;
Robert Teague, Doris Nelson, Bob Wels h, Carol Johnso n, George To rres, Peggy McCoy,&#13;
Bob Carlson, Joan Fost. Third row : Karen Ba xte r, Paul Cuccia , Judy Drake , Eldon Hi re s,&#13;
Barbara Orme, Mick Hefferman, Ma rilyn Smith, Louis Wolfe, Marilyn Showers, Bill Dye .&#13;
Fo1:1rth row: Sharon Twomey, Dick Au hi I, Joyce lyn Williams, Don Ross, Sandra Moats,&#13;
Erwin Mahan, Charlene Myers, Lawrence Ray , Ba rba ra Orr.&#13;
This page compliments of EWALDS D &amp; E DRIVE-IN &#13;
First row : Herbert Graybill , Sharon Estes, Steve Monroe, Karin DeHart, Walter London ,&#13;
Karen Johnson, Jerry Townsend, Mary Lou Price, Ronnie Holmes. Second row : Bill&#13;
Bloyd, Nancy Grey, Gene Neighbors, Gayle Guthul, Jim Coppock, Peggy Ma xwell,&#13;
Mervyn Baxter, Susan Holmes, Donald Bollig . Th ird row : Pat Meek, Jim Aldridge,&#13;
Faye Daugherty, Tom Fee, Judy Ackerman, Jack Lang, Norma Carter, Donald Man son,&#13;
LaWayne Cyphers. Fourth row: Carol Rhedin, Mark Lane, Arbutis Adamson, Thomas&#13;
Lindsey, Jeanette Coan, John Marshall, Wanda Smith, Ronn ie Pa lmer, Jeanne Ferrarello .&#13;
First row : Arlene McClelland, Barba ra Poffenba rg er, Alma McCo rn ick, Jua nita Me nde nhall ,&#13;
La Rita Sorrell, Betty J ea n Faye, Sha ron Berry, Mary Ma rti n, Charlotte Lee. Second row :&#13;
Sally Thomas, Betty Le e, Dona Gray, Sha ron Buckma ste r, J udy Herma n, J ud y J ense n,&#13;
Ca rolyn Barron, Ka ren Ke nned y, Donna Doug herty. Third row: Barba ra Ga rre tt, Li nda&#13;
Smith, Mary Ann Akers, Lois Brown, Judy Tubbs, J udy Jones, Peggy Menke, Sharon&#13;
Haiz lip, Jan ice Fletcher. Fo urth row: Wand a Hathawa y, Barbara Ellison, Barbara Be lt,&#13;
Marian Mcintosh, Na ncy Heste r, Carol Smit h, Maxi ne Le Baugh, Sandy Lapsley, Na ncy Smith.&#13;
Th is page compl ime nts of JOHNSON CASHWAY &#13;
First row : John Peterson, Joan Mathews, Fred Benegas, Margaret Fowler, Don Martin,&#13;
Marilyn Reed, Harold Extell , Janice Dew, David Dofner. Second row : Danny Head, Joan&#13;
Moser, Larry Hester, Cynthia Dawson, Joe Tomarello, Beverly Gatt, Marvin Thacker, Kay&#13;
Belt, Francis ltedel. Third row : Karen Godden, Larry Sharp, Sharon Downs, Jerry Armstrong, Sharon Heiman, Ronnie Rockwell, Marie Ellison , Bill Rocha , Ka ren Beam . Fourth&#13;
row : Jeanne Spurgin, Ronnie Hunter, Jerry Espinosa, Willard Da v id Ph ipps, Wonda Fields.&#13;
Freshmen read wea th er instru ments in M r. Tow nsend 's sci ence cl ass&#13;
Th is p age compliments of HlN KY-DIN KY GROCER IES &#13;
During their Sophomore year, students really become a part of the daily&#13;
routine, and thus in doing so start&#13;
taking part in more clubs and outside&#13;
activities. Now the newness of high&#13;
school is worn off and the student begins seriously to think of scholarship&#13;
and character. The sponsors, Mr. Capel&#13;
and Miss Geinger, offered their able&#13;
guidance to the students.&#13;
SOPHOMORE&#13;
CLASS&#13;
BEVERLY GRAVES&#13;
President&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
TOM COLEMAN&#13;
Vice President&#13;
DAVID COLLINS&#13;
Se cre tary&#13;
CA ROL HOLMES&#13;
Treas ure r &#13;
First row: Tom Bethers, Carolyn Young, Jerry Dingman, Anne Garst, Don Hassler,&#13;
Carol Scott,. Bill Johnson, Judy Beals, Marshall James, Wilma Harrison . Second row : Rona :d&#13;
Ingersoll, Colleen Larsen, Tom Colemarr, Judy James, Rod Colglazier, Betty Richards,&#13;
Ronald Adamson, Cathy Damon, Wesley Chafen, Mary Shannon. Third row: Jim Hansen,&#13;
Carolyn Price, Bill Easdale, Mary Johnson, Elvis Nelson, Mary Crawford, Douglas Curtis,&#13;
Katherine LeRette, Dick Shannon, Lenore Mcintosh. Fourth row: Jim Brewer, Eileen&#13;
Hansen, Tim Van Scoy, Mary Nelson, Elton Dungan, Joyce Timmons, John Cloyd, Betty&#13;
McCabe, Larry Morrow, Jeannette Hopkins.&#13;
First row: Judy Jensen, James Hopkins, Irene Tiedemann, Doug File, Cath y Mattox,&#13;
Frank Adrian, Pat Opal, James Rice, Sharon Meyer, Charles Johnson . Second row: Joyce&#13;
Wakefield, Gary Cozad, Gladys Waffle, Jerry Stark, Eileen Ba/Jig, Robert Traylor, Karen&#13;
Miller, John Floyd, Joyce Shaffar, Jim England . Third row: Linda Schoenrock, Leona rd&#13;
Nixon, Sheryl Fisher, Bill Vogt, Pat .Eggers, Larry Waugh, Sue Craig, Dave Pratt, Laure /le&#13;
Schneider, Don Peterson . Fourth row: Charlotte Campbell, Roger Waters, Phyllis Bird,&#13;
Ron McBride, Eunice Collins, Gary Erbes, Renita Jeanne Doughman, Dennis Schupp, Karen&#13;
Mumm, Jim Everett.&#13;
This page compliments of REX DAVIS BARBER SHO P &#13;
First row : Beverly Miller, Dick Hitchcock, Janet Smith, John McDaniel, Sally Schmidt,&#13;
Douglas Mitchell, Charlotte Dinovo, Larry Ostrom, Joyce Hartenhoff, Richard Moore. Second&#13;
row: Carol Fuss, Jim Wringer, Carol Petersen, Charles Brittain, Alyce Ahart, Gene f/lcKern ,&#13;
Bev Christensen, Robert Reed, Trudy Kill at, Mike Peters . Third row: Norma Myers, Dwayne&#13;
Lauver, Virginia Herwig, Lomine Gearhart, Patsy Beckner, Gilbert Wettland, Mary Murdock,&#13;
James Thacker, Sandra Swanger, Ronnie Watson . Fourth row : Carrine Twomey, Phet&#13;
Broughman, Deanna Hoden, John Havick, Beverly Graves, Larry Duke, Sharon Cohrs,&#13;
Duane Little, Nancy Warren, Ph illip Tubbs .&#13;
First row: Gloria Brown, Whitney Johnson, Lola Miller, Jim Ackerman, Laurene Gordon,&#13;
Loren Gutheil, Ester Rocha, Kenneth Hurd, Margie White, Manuel DeSantiago . Second&#13;
row: Pat Jones, Phil Howland, Joa n R11 ~se ll, Robert Tschortz, Marilyn Phillips, Ira&#13;
Plunkett, Sylvia Griffin, Don Weatherill, Dorothy Turner, Marion Valentine. Third row:&#13;
Ardie Mae Jones, Claude Blankenship, Suzanne Brisco, Delbert Smith, Judy Carlson, Mike&#13;
Boyer, Carol Points, Paul Johnson, Carolyn Mcintosh, Glenn Hassler. Fourth row : Alice&#13;
Baker, Don Owen, Helen Netusil, Terry McBride, Sonya Roper, Larry Goldsberry, Judy&#13;
Singer, Jack Chafen, Sylvia Elonich, Dale Arterburn.&#13;
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First row: Doris Williams, Vernis Van Riper, Judy Grazier, Jim Espinosa, Virginia Putnam,&#13;
Tom Bray, Catherine Jones, Gary Simpson, Barbara Lewer, Wendel Wilson, Sharon&#13;
Peterson. Second row: Patty Maxwell, Errol McAlexander, Diana Tierney, Wence DeSantiago, Karen Lane, Jack Webster, Sharon Wallace, Joe Gravish, Helen Jones, Terry&#13;
row : Pat Jones, Phil Howland, Joan Russell, Robert Tschortz, Marilyn Ph illips, Ira&#13;
Kennedy, Judy Hindes, David Collings, Judy Clopine, Larry Hook, Joann Kenyon , Lanny&#13;
Walker, Glenda Olson . Fourth row : Donna Puteney, Ted Hoff, Juanita Cline, Larry&#13;
Wooley, Barbara Youngworth, Louis Rocha, Judy LeMaster, Bob Mclaughlin, Anna Walker,&#13;
Bill Edwards, Bonnie Pilger.&#13;
First row : Sharon Thomas, Sam Martin, Ann e Brannon , Richard Ha rrod , Beverly Mad iso n,&#13;
George Bascue, Carol Hargis, Leroy Kennedy, Pat Ha stie , Eva Mille r, Beverl y Ph ill ips.&#13;
Second row: Sandra Souse r, Rich a rd Subbe rt, Wanita Reed , Ly nn Fehr, Ka re n Mintun,&#13;
Eugene Bryan, Patricia Nichols, John Dingman, Irma Foster, Janet Mad sen, Sa ll y Ma ssouris. Third row : Joan Teller, Bill Venard , Karen K. Miller, Dona ld Ada ms, Bon ni e&#13;
Morlan, Don Weatherill, Lynda Main , Jack Gorham, Marilyn Hillman, Sally Witthaue r,&#13;
Jere Lee Wilson. Fourth row : Rosanne Kle in , David Adamson, Ma ry Lo u Marr, Don&#13;
Wendell, Karen Ann Miller, Dick McMill e n, Be rn ice Newfond , Terry Moore , Beverl y&#13;
Beltz, Judy Rakes, Norma Jean Westrip.&#13;
This page compliments of BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP &#13;
&#13;
The Junior-Senior Prom provided the&#13;
highspot for the Juniors. The Prom is&#13;
planned and presented by the Juniors&#13;
for the Seniors. It is one of the loveliest&#13;
and most expensive events of the year&#13;
as a ny father who has a daughter can&#13;
tel l you. They are assisted and counse led by sponsors, Miss Ruth Moeller&#13;
and Mr. Ward Strohbehn. The sponsors&#13;
also aid the officers in the selection of&#13;
cl ass rings.&#13;
AL CUMMINS&#13;
President&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
ROBERT FRIEZE&#13;
Vice President&#13;
JOAN PUGH&#13;
Secretary&#13;
ROBERTA STEIBER&#13;
Trea surer &#13;
Charles Ackerman, Judith Addington, Ma xi ne Allmon, Barbara Anderson, Robert Anderson, Joyce Ashley, Ed Auffart, Ronald Aughe, Carol Barker, Gloria Barron, Anna Bascue,&#13;
Diana Baxter, Janice Beckner, Thomas Beezley, Carol Bensley, Darla Benson, Joseph&#13;
Blaylock, Linda Blum, Judith Bogardus, Stephen Bolthozor.&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Phyll is Bowen, Karen Bowers, Sharon Boyer, Charles Bray, Donald Breeden, Peggy Breeden,&#13;
Ellis Brown, Jack Brow n, Karen Butterbaugh, Lyle Cain .&#13;
Mary Alice Compa in, Sh irley Chambers, Alice Chapin, Larry Chase, David Christensen,&#13;
Kenneth Christiansen, Rose Christi na, Franklin Clark, Terrill Clinton, Stuart Clodfelder,&#13;
Sandra Cohrs, James Coleman, Gerald Collins, Marva Jo Collins, Sandra Colman, James&#13;
Connell, Rebecca Copeland, Delores Cornelison, Connie Cornish, Nina Croson .&#13;
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Alan Cummins, David Daley, Virgene Daugherty, Arnold Davidson, Julianna De Mare, Rose&#13;
De Santi, Christina Dettman, Paul Di Bono, Loran Doner, Robert Eicher, Margie Ellison,&#13;
Karen Engel, Richard Evans, Michael Feekin, Geraldine Fields, Gary Finney, Vernon&#13;
Finney, Sharon Fleming, Richard Fletcher, Annette Floyd.&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Jeanette Foreman, Joanne Foreman, Margaret Foste r, Jac k Fre e se, Robert Freeze, Sharon&#13;
Fronabarger, James Fuller, Ronald Garrett, Fred Gartin, Beverly Gilbrath .&#13;
Mildred Gielispie, Sandra Gorham, Vivian Goss, Charles Tray, Jack Graybill, Gary Grosvenor, Russell Grove, Valeria Hager, Fran k Hall, Roy Hallberg , June Harman, Kieth&#13;
Harris, Beverly Harrod, Joyce Hartman, Nancy Hatcher, Jo hn Haven, Irene Henderson,&#13;
Carolyn Hoover, Glenus Hough, David Howell.&#13;
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Earl Howell, James Humes, Jo Ann Humlicek, Nancy Hunt, Joyce Hyde, Ann Ives, Lawrence&#13;
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Jones, Lucille Jones, Myra James, Estelle Jackson, Gerald Kennedy, Pat Kennedy, Jr.,&#13;
Jack Kilibardo, Don Konecny. -&#13;
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President&#13;
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Vice President&#13;
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Genera /&#13;
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G ener al .&#13;
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Gene ra /&#13;
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College Prep&#13;
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Homemaking&#13;
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Genera/&#13;
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Industrial Arts&#13;
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Homemaking&#13;
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Ge neral&#13;
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Ge neral&#13;
FHA, Pe p Club. Student Council, Aurora , Junio r Re d&#13;
Cross, Choir, Thespians.&#13;
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Ge ne ral&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
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Colle ge Pre p&#13;
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KENNETH BROWN&#13;
Colle g e Pre p&#13;
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Council, Spa nish Club, Sign a l, Play-"Fog Isla nd ,"&#13;
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EDWARD BRUNER&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Ju nior Nationa l Honor Socie ty, Stud e nt Co unci l,&#13;
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PHILIP BURKE&#13;
Ge ne ra l&#13;
ROTC, Rifl e Te am .&#13;
BARBARA CAIN&#13;
Ge ne ra l&#13;
Y-Te e ns, Altruma, FHA, Junior Red Cross, Stude nt&#13;
Council, GAA, Pep Club.&#13;
JULIA LARUE CARMICHAEL&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
Altruma, Library Club, GAA, FTA.&#13;
JOHN CARTER&#13;
Ge ne ra l&#13;
SANDRA CASE&#13;
Ste nographe r&#13;
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Class Treasurer, Junior Prom Prince ss, National Honor&#13;
Society, Aurora, Library Club, Varsity Cheerleade r,&#13;
Pep Club, Sextett e.&#13;
GARY BUSWELL&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
ROBERT BUTLER&#13;
Colleg e Prep&#13;
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DON A LD CLEVELAN D&#13;
College Prep&#13;
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JANIE COFF MAN&#13;
Stenography&#13;
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Ge ne ral&#13;
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"New Moon," "Brigadoon," Thespians, ''Uncertain&#13;
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Ste nog raph y&#13;
FRANC ES COL TON&#13;
Ste nog raphy&#13;
Nation a l Hono r Socie ty, Montice llo Editor, l ibra ry&#13;
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Hom em aking&#13;
Girls' lounge.&#13;
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Home making&#13;
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Ge ne ral&#13;
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St e nography&#13;
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Genera/&#13;
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General&#13;
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Gene ral&#13;
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Industrial Arts&#13;
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Team.&#13;
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Stenograph y&#13;
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Stenography&#13;
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General&#13;
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College Prep&#13;
Le tte rman's Club, Football, Junior Red Cross, ROTC,&#13;
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Ge ne ral&#13;
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ROSALIE HANDKE&#13;
Voca tiona l Hom em aking&#13;
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Annua l.&#13;
CHARLES B. HARTENHOFF&#13;
Ge neral&#13;
Stude nt Council, ROTC Se rgea nt, Le tte rman's Cl ub,&#13;
Footba ll , Bas ketb a ll, Track, Junior Prom Court .&#13;
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Colleg e Prep&#13;
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General&#13;
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General&#13;
Signa l, Annua l, ROTC.&#13;
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College Prep&#13;
National Honor Socie ty Pre sid e nt, Boys' State, Library Club,&#13;
FTA, Junior Nati o na l Honor Society, Tra ve le r's Cl ub, ROTC. &#13;
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General&#13;
Varsity&#13;
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Basket ball, Stude nt&#13;
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Industrial Arts&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
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General&#13;
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Stenography&#13;
RUSSELL A. HIATT&#13;
Industria l Arts&#13;
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College Prep&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, GAA, Student Counci l, Travele r's&#13;
Club.&#13;
JANET l. HILLMAN&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Library Club, Junior Red Cross, President, Pep Club,&#13;
Junior Nationa l Honor Society, Y-Teens, Trave le r's&#13;
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Stenography&#13;
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Hom e making&#13;
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BEVERLY JENSEN&#13;
Stenography&#13;
Girls' lounge, Pep Club.&#13;
SALLY Lou JENSEN&#13;
Ste nography&#13;
Junior National Honor Socie ty, Pep Club, Stude nt&#13;
Council, Altruma Vice Preside nt, Choir, Girls' lounge ,&#13;
Ope rettas, Junior Red Cross.&#13;
CONNIE Lou JOHNSON&#13;
Colleg e, Ste nography&#13;
Junior Nationa l Honor Society, Libra ry Club Vice&#13;
Preside nt, Aurora, Stude nt Council, Annual, Q uill&#13;
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Ope retta .&#13;
NORMAN L. JOHNSON&#13;
Eng ineering&#13;
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WILLIAM JONES&#13;
General&#13;
Football,&#13;
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Track, Lette rman's&#13;
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College Prep&#13;
Football, Operetta , Wrestling,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Choir, "Un·&#13;
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CAROLYN JEAN JONES&#13;
Co lle g e Pre p&#13;
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Junior Re d Cross, Choir, FHA.&#13;
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Ge ne ra/&#13;
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Track, Wrestling .&#13;
CHARLES KELLER&#13;
Indu strial Arts&#13;
Student Council, Junior Re d Cross, ROTC, Football,&#13;
Base ball , Basketball , Le tte rma n's Club .&#13;
BARBARA KING&#13;
College, Stenograph y&#13;
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Play Stude nt Director, Aurora, Girls' Rifl e Te am,&#13;
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JIM KINNEY&#13;
Ge ne ra /&#13;
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DONALD GRANT KIRCHOFF&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
ROTC, Wrestling , Thespians, Stag e Crew.&#13;
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BRUCE W. KREGER&#13;
Vol.&#13;
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SHERRYL ANN LAPSLEY&#13;
Ste nography&#13;
Libra ry Club, Aurora, Second Te am Chee rl eade r,&#13;
Signa l, Pe p Club, Qu ill and Scroll.&#13;
LARRY LARSEN&#13;
Ge ne ra /&#13;
Biolog y Club, Band , Base ball.&#13;
PATRICIA LAUVER&#13;
Ste n ograph y&#13;
Junior Red Cross.&#13;
MARY CLAIRE LEE&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Natio na l Ho no r Society, Vice President, Che e rl eader,&#13;
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Junior Red Cross, Choir, Spanish Clu b, Trave le r's&#13;
Clu b .&#13;
This page comp liments of&#13;
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0RLETTA LAMMERT&#13;
Ste nograph y&#13;
Orche stra Club President, AllState Orchestra, Ope retta .&#13;
GALE LANE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football , Wrestling Co-Captain,&#13;
Tennis, Lette rma n's Cl ub, ROTC. &#13;
JUDITH LEFGREN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council, Sec retary, Junior National Honor Society, Junio r Prom Court, Cheerleader,&#13;
Aurora , Choir, Travele r's Club,&#13;
Spanish Club Treasure r, Football&#13;
Court, Red Cross.&#13;
DAVID LE W IS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football, Ba sketball, Base ball,&#13;
Junior Prom Court, Le tte rman's&#13;
Club, ROTC Company Commander.&#13;
MARY JOANN LEE&#13;
Stenog raphy&#13;
FHA, Pe p Club, Student Counci l, Library Club, y.&#13;
Teens, Trave le r's Club.&#13;
SANDRA LEE&#13;
Ste nography&#13;
Band, Science Cl ub, Spanish Club .&#13;
JIM LINDSE Y&#13;
Colleg e Pre p&#13;
Latin Club, Baske tba ll Manage r, ROTC.&#13;
BONNIE LOUI S E MARR&#13;
Stenography&#13;
Pep Club, Student Council, Altruma .&#13;
DALE MARTI N&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
EVELYN MAYBERR Y&#13;
Genera l&#13;
FHA, Pep Club, Y-Teens.&#13;
This page compliments of&#13;
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Ste no graph y&#13;
Band , Junior Red Cross, Majore tte .&#13;
KENNY R. McMULLEN&#13;
I ndustria/ Arts&#13;
ROTC, Footba ll.&#13;
BONNIE MILLER&#13;
Ge nera l&#13;
La tin Club .&#13;
VIRGINIA MILLER&#13;
General&#13;
RUTH ANN MINOR&#13;
Ste nograph y&#13;
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Genera /&#13;
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St e nography&#13;
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Jun ior Red Cross.&#13;
KAREN LEA MEDLEY&#13;
Ge neral&#13;
Pe p Club, Stude nt Council. &#13;
LINDA LEE Moss&#13;
Liberal Arts&#13;
1'!9tional Honor Society, Cheerleader, Pep Club Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Altruma&#13;
President, Latin Club, Junior&#13;
Prom Court, Choir, Traveler's&#13;
Club.&#13;
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Stenography&#13;
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Ge neral&#13;
Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens.&#13;
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Stenography&#13;
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SHARON LEA MUNCH&#13;
Stenography&#13;
Altruma, Library Club, Signal Associate Editor,&#13;
Junior National Honor Socie ty, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
Girls' Rifle Team, Pep Club, GAA, Quill and Scroll.&#13;
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General&#13;
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ARTHUR LEE NARMI&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
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Sergeant, Student Council Alternate.&#13;
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College, Stenography&#13;
Aurora , Library Club, Choir, Junior Red Cross, Pe p&#13;
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This page compliments of&#13;
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College , Stenography&#13;
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Voc ational Printing&#13;
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G e ne ra/&#13;
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Genera/&#13;
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DICK 0VERGARD&#13;
G e nera/&#13;
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Sten2graphy&#13;
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Engin eerin g&#13;
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General&#13;
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General&#13;
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GARY c. PETERSON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
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KATHERJNt: PETERSON&#13;
Stenography&#13;
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Industrial Arts&#13;
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College Prep&#13;
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Genera/&#13;
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Industrial Arts&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
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College Prep&#13;
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Club, Junior National Honor&#13;
Society, Altruma, Student Council.&#13;
FRANK RUGER&#13;
Printing&#13;
Signal, Wrestling.&#13;
MARY RADLIFF&#13;
General&#13;
GAA, Choir, Operetta.&#13;
RICHARD RASMUSSEN&#13;
General&#13;
ROTC Sergeant, Junior Re d Cross, Band.&#13;
PATRICIA SANDERS&#13;
Genera/, Ste nography&#13;
Altruma, Orchestra, Pep Club.&#13;
FEATHER SCH LUTER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
FHA, Pe p Club, Stude nt Council, Signal Staff, Annual, Rifle Team, GAA, Spanish Club, Choir, Ope retta.&#13;
DICK SCHNEIDER&#13;
General&#13;
Student Council, ROTC, Letterman's Club, Basketball,&#13;
Baseball, Pep Club.&#13;
This page compliments of&#13;
TOOT FORD SALES &#13;
JOHN STANLEY SCHULTZ&#13;
General&#13;
ROTC, Biolog y Club, "Ghost Tra in."&#13;
JANICE SCHUNING&#13;
Colle g e Prep&#13;
FHA, Pep Club, Girls' Loung e.&#13;
GARY SHANNON&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
Base ball, Wrestling, ROTC, Letterman's Club.&#13;
KAYE JOAN SHIVELY&#13;
College, Stenography&#13;
Cheerlead er, National Honor Society, Student Council,&#13;
Altruma, Library Club, Spa nish Club, Thespians, "Uncertain Wings," Pep Club .&#13;
PAT SHRADER&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Pep Club, Choir.&#13;
JOHN SKAGGS&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Student Council, ROTC, Junior Red Cross, Wrestling ,&#13;
Signal.&#13;
This page wmpliments of&#13;
OWL GROCERY&#13;
WILLIAM H. SCHUPP, JR .&#13;
General&#13;
Choir.&#13;
JANICE MARIE SCOTT&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Altruma, Girls' Rifle Team,&#13;
Choir, Thespians, "Uncertain&#13;
Wings," Signal, Annual, Pe p&#13;
Club. &#13;
JIMMIE D. STORM&#13;
Genera/&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
'ARTHUR BELL TALBOTT&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
JUDY SNYDER&#13;
Stenography&#13;
Aurora, Pe p Club, Vice President, Stude nt Counc il,&#13;
Junior Red Cross, Choir, Ope re tta .&#13;
GILBERT STOGDILL&#13;
En g ineering&#13;
Freshman Football, Wrestling , Signal, Annual, ROTC,&#13;
Track.&#13;
SHIRLEY TAYLOR&#13;
Hom emaking&#13;
FHA.&#13;
SONDRA TAYLOR&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
Pep Club, Student Council, Junior Red Cross.&#13;
BURNEILLE THORNTON&#13;
Genera/&#13;
FHA, Pep Club, Junior Red Cross.&#13;
PAT THORNTON&#13;
College, Stenog raphy&#13;
Aurora Secretary, Library Club, Choir, Student Council Alternate, Operetta .&#13;
This p ag e compliments of&#13;
ODEN'S NECCHl-ELNA SEWING CIRCLE &#13;
DON TIERNEY&#13;
Gene ra/&#13;
Spanish Club.&#13;
PHYLLIS ELAINE TIFFEY&#13;
Stenography&#13;
Pep Club, Girls' Lounge, Traveler's Club .&#13;
JOHN VOGT&#13;
Colleg e Prep, Eng.&#13;
Science Club, Biology Club, Wrestling, Band, Orchestra .&#13;
SHARON MARIE WAHL&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Thespians, Aurora, Student Council, Choir, Pep Club,&#13;
Cheerleader, Latin Club, "Strange Boarders," "Fog&#13;
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DON WALKER&#13;
Liberal Arts&#13;
ROTC, Ba ske tball, Golf.&#13;
BAR RY L. WA L TER&#13;
Gene ra /&#13;
Band , Science Club, Orche stra , Golf.&#13;
This page compliments of&#13;
LARSEN CITY SERVICE&#13;
CAROLE LYNNE&#13;
VALENTINE&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Altruma, FHA, Pep Club, Rifle&#13;
Team, Language Clubs.&#13;
ELIZABETH ANN&#13;
VERNON&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Aurora,&#13;
Council,&#13;
Choir.&#13;
Pep&#13;
Rifle&#13;
Club, Student&#13;
Team, GAA, &#13;
DIXIE WILSON&#13;
Vocational Homemaking&#13;
FTA, Y-Teens, GAA.&#13;
DOTTIE WILSON&#13;
Vocational Homemaking&#13;
FTA, Y-Teens, GAA.&#13;
JERRY WILSON&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
KAREN L. WILSON&#13;
Ste nographer&#13;
Pe p Club, Student Council.&#13;
ROBERT WILSON&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
SHERRY WILSON&#13;
Ste nograph e r&#13;
Y-Teens.&#13;
LOLA MAE WATKIN S&#13;
Stenographer&#13;
GARY WENDELL&#13;
Ge nera/&#13;
ROTC, Golf, Junior Red Cross, Baske tbal l. &#13;
WILLIAM R. WILSON&#13;
En ginee ring&#13;
Junior Re d Cross, ROTC, Track .&#13;
BYRON WOLFF&#13;
General&#13;
Signa l, ROTC, Ba ske tball , Wre stling, Junior Red&#13;
Cross.&#13;
ANN WRAY&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
Choir.&#13;
MARGARET WRIGHT&#13;
General&#13;
Junior Red Cross.&#13;
RUSSELL WRIGHT&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Rifl e Team, Junior Red Cross, ROTC, Track.&#13;
JANET LEE YOUNG&#13;
Stenog raphy&#13;
Stude nt Council, Aurora, Signal, Library Club, Trave ler's Club, Choir, Second Team Che erleade r, Junior&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society, Quill a nd Scroll.&#13;
This pag e compliments of&#13;
CRAWFORD LUMBER&#13;
KAREN LANORE&#13;
WOOLMAN&#13;
Ge nera/&#13;
Stud e nt Council, Girls' Lounge .&#13;
Ros ELLA WoL TZEN&#13;
Stenography&#13;
Band, Junior National Honor&#13;
Socie ty. &#13;
LARRY 00EBELIN&#13;
General&#13;
SENIOR CLASS PARTY&#13;
ROBERT FISHER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Choir.&#13;
RICHARD F. FLETCHER&#13;
Vocational Printing&#13;
ROTC, Signal.&#13;
The fieldhouse on Saturday night, January 28, had a&#13;
distinctive grade school atmosphere. The theme, "The Li ttle&#13;
Red School House," was carried out with memora b le success. Everyone joined in the fun; teddy bears and loll ipops&#13;
were numerous, as were boyish pranks and laughter. Mrs.&#13;
Strickland and Mr. Fanders won prizes as th e "cutest&#13;
kiddies."&#13;
This page compliments of BROWN SHOE FIT. &#13;
Smart graduates dress properly at the Iowa Clothes Shop. Trying on clothes&#13;
for size7-are: Cathy Jones, David Christensen, Gary Benson, and Nancy Cassell.&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
TO THE CLASS OF '56&#13;
From t he&#13;
MONTICELLO STAFF&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
507 W. Broadway&#13;
PHONE 3-7544&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Class of '56 &#13;
YOU NOW EARN .&#13;
ON SAVINGS!&#13;
* lnSl!red Up to $I 0,000 * Courteous, Reliable Service&#13;
at the&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SA VI NGS&#13;
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
(FORMERLY COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N}&#13;
EINER P. JUEL, Pres.&#13;
"Over 60 Years of Service to This Community"&#13;
YOU WILL LIKE ...&#13;
~tatrlct&#13;
MEADOW GOLD&#13;
Fudgecicles&#13;
Chocolate Coated Bars&#13;
Fill ups&#13;
Dixie Cups&#13;
Ice Cream &#13;
AINSWORTH&#13;
PRINTING&#13;
Masonic Tempie&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of I 9Sb&#13;
MARCUS&#13;
CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
612 West Broadway&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
SENIORS!&#13;
D·R. G. H. WAHL&#13;
SCHUBERTH STUDIO&#13;
2305 West Broadway&#13;
Ph. 33549&#13;
QUALITY PERSONALIZED PORTRAITS&#13;
/~ • \\~~ (!II! Iii I \' \ih&#13;
........... ······&#13;
~~&#13;
Ii&#13;
~ ··· ·· .. ··:&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
STEIN - ERSKINE&#13;
MOTORS, INC.&#13;
743 West Broadway&#13;
Ph. 7723&#13;
SOP ER'S&#13;
11 Lustertone11&#13;
Dry Cleaning&#13;
334 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
Ph. 22567&#13;
MAID - RITE&#13;
11 North 7th&#13;
GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE! &#13;
To Memories of Happy Moments Spent at Rudy's Drive In on Broadway at 19th.&#13;
Congratulations to All Tee Jay Seniors Now and Future.&#13;
BE NO'S&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
Congratulations to the 1956 Class&#13;
WORLD&#13;
RADIO LABORATORY&#13;
3415 W. Bway.&#13;
Phone 20277&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of '56&#13;
The&#13;
Perfect&#13;
Companion&#13;
for&#13;
College ...&#13;
a&#13;
ROYAL&#13;
PORT ABLE TYPEWRITER&#13;
Ask for a FREE Demonstration&#13;
TODAY!&#13;
A Complete Line of Other Portable&#13;
and Standard Machines at&#13;
EMARINES&#13;
PRINTERS AND ST A TIONERS&#13;
B'way at Scott St. Phone 5521&#13;
Thr Bur Y'Hrbooh Arr TA\'LOR MAOE&#13;
TA.YLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY DALLAS TUAt &#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>"It seems to me there is no&#13;
maxim for a noble life like this."&#13;
-BROOKS&#13;
Many times she has assisted us with our problems and given us beneficial advice. We are grateful for her smooth efficient ways and her&#13;
high principles of life. And so with deep appreciation and gratitude&#13;
we, the 1957 Monticello staff, dedicate this annual to our Librarian,&#13;
Miss Dorothy Thornton. &#13;
SPOKES&#13;
CARNIVAL&#13;
SPORTS&#13;
LITTLE Wheels&#13;
BIG WHEELS &#13;
The crowded halls&#13;
The 8: 10 rush&#13;
at the Library&#13;
REMEMBER &#13;
&#13;
Pickled grasshoppers&#13;
Printer's ink&#13;
REMEMBER&#13;
THE&#13;
SMELLS&#13;
Burnt custard &#13;
REMEMBER THESE&#13;
SOUNDS&#13;
Miss Gath .&#13;
Walking s rnan reading th&#13;
cene frorn M e sfeep- acbeth.&#13;
The radio blaring during stage management&#13;
And the gurgle glup plup&#13;
whoom !!! in chemistry lab. &#13;
REMEMBER&#13;
Whew!! What form in ...&#13;
those gym suits &#13;
THE S GHTS&#13;
... of one of our men streaking&#13;
toward the goal posts&#13;
Or dancers cheek to cheek at the&#13;
Friday Night Hop &#13;
REMEMBER&#13;
THE&#13;
QUIET TIMES&#13;
In the study hall?&#13;
And the hush at Graduation&#13;
When the Star Spangled&#13;
Banner played .. · &#13;
SPOKES &#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
Planning new&#13;
buildings, worrying&#13;
about population&#13;
increases and&#13;
keeping a supply&#13;
of teachers&#13;
keep the boa rd&#13;
busy.&#13;
The Board of Education includes Francis Putnam, Ha rry Voss, Ca rl Eckert, Fee&#13;
Chew, Mrs. John Hansen, Arnold Christensen, and John J ungq uist.&#13;
The Board's&#13;
regular&#13;
mee tings&#13;
on Thursday&#13;
evenings&#13;
often run&#13;
into the&#13;
small hours&#13;
of the&#13;
morning. &#13;
A disarming smile, an amusing sense of humor, and the will to face&#13;
the problems caused by an out-size school population crowding into&#13;
impossibly few and small classrooms, all go to distinguish our superintendent of schools, Mr. Russell Mourer. Through the years he has se rved&#13;
he has become admired by students, faculty, and patrons alike . &#13;
Mr. "Bernie" Bolton whom we love not because he bawls us out in&#13;
the stentorian tones of a drill sergeant when we're wrong or because&#13;
he never fails to praise us when we've done something to make people&#13;
proud of Tee Jay but because he is first, last, and always for Tee Jay and&#13;
fights harder than anyone else to advance our school. &#13;
"PEG" EDSON "MARIE" BENTLAGE "MARGE" SH EEL y&#13;
'Mr. Bolton? Just a moment. Mr. Bolton, telephone" ... Familiar&#13;
statements to the office staff. These three capable women keep our school&#13;
running smoothly by-paying bills, registering new students, sending&#13;
transcripts of grades and keeping track of who's here and who isn't.&#13;
They face a daily mountain of clerical work but despite the nerve&#13;
wracking office grind inspired by an endless parade of noisy students&#13;
and faculty at the counter they manage to keep a balanced sense of&#13;
humor.&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
Teachers are human? You bet they&#13;
are! They eat, sleep, and get excited,&#13;
and e ven get disgusted. Many of them&#13;
are marrie d and have children of their&#13;
own.&#13;
They understand us - they know&#13;
how badly we feel after we lose the&#13;
big game; they fee l proud when a Tee&#13;
Jay stude nt or grad does something&#13;
outstanding.&#13;
Yes, they are pulling for us all the&#13;
time e ven if many of us don't know it.&#13;
Tha t's dieting ???&#13;
Com p li ments of HUNTER TYPESETTING&#13;
• &#13;
ROBERT L. CAPEL - B.S.,&#13;
O ma ha Uni ve rsity; Englis h a nd Ba s k et b a I I&#13;
Co ach; Sophomore Class&#13;
Spo nso r.&#13;
HUG H M. COOKE-B.S. in&#13;
Ed ., Nebraska Unive rsity; a lso a ttended Omaha Un iversity; A lge bra ,&#13;
Trigonometry.&#13;
ED CO RNELL- B.S. a nd M.S., Ka nsas&#13;
State Teachers Co llege; Pri nting .&#13;
VIRDEA N DORMAN - B.S. in Ed.,&#13;
Northwest State Teachers; Teaches&#13;
Art and co-sponsors Pep Clubs.&#13;
L. G . BLA DT-B.A. of Ed ., IS NU; M.A.&#13;
a t Columbia Unive rsi ty; Eng lish&#13;
a nd La tin ; Sponsors F.T.A. and&#13;
La tin Clu b .&#13;
M ERRILL BROWN - B.M., Simpson&#13;
Co ll ege; M .Mus. Ed ., Drake Unive rsity; Band and O rc h estra.&#13;
Compliments of PAUL DI BONO SHOP and HOBBY SHOP &#13;
R. H. FANDERS-A.B., Peru&#13;
State; N ebraska University; Drama, A n n u a I;&#13;
s p o n s o r s Thespians,&#13;
Road Show and Plays.&#13;
STEPHEN J. FIELD - B.A.,&#13;
Iowa University; M .A .,&#13;
Univers ity of M innesota;&#13;
Biology; sponsors Biology Club.&#13;
CLARA LO UISE GATHMANN - A .B.&#13;
degree, State University of W ashing ton, U.C.L.A., University of&#13;
Chicago, others; English and cosponsor Library Club .&#13;
JOYCE E. GRUBB- B.A., Peru State&#13;
Teachers, Neb raska University;&#13;
Eng lish; Sponso rs Freshman Class.&#13;
Complim ents of FRAN KS DRIVE IN&#13;
WILBER EGE-B.A. Degree, Nebraska&#13;
State Teachers College; Industrial&#13;
Arts.&#13;
DON E. ELL INGSON - Science Ed. ,&#13;
Iowa State College: Biology. &#13;
MADGE E. HINKEL - B.S.&#13;
degree, Omaha University; University of Nebraska, Boulder University, and College of the&#13;
Am.; Gymnastic Union;&#13;
Algebra a n d General&#13;
Math.&#13;
MRS. CAROLYN JARDONB.S. degree, Nebraska&#13;
State Teachers College;&#13;
Homemaking and Cosponsor of F.H .A.&#13;
LESLIE L. JEROME-B.S., Parsons College; English, Freshmen, Football&#13;
Coach and Assistant Track and&#13;
Wrestling Coach.&#13;
ROY F. JESSEN-B.A. degree, Simpson College, Omaha University;&#13;
World Community, Economics;&#13;
Baseball coach and sponsors Senior Class.&#13;
FRANCIS L. HANSON-B.A. degree,&#13;
State College; Colorado State College of Ed .; Industrial Arts and&#13;
physical education.&#13;
R. A . HARR ISON-M.A. in Sc ience,&#13;
Omaha Un iversi ty ; University of&#13;
Minnesota ; Creighton; Journalism;&#13;
D.O., Signal Advisor.&#13;
Compliments of the EMERGENCY STORE &#13;
FRANK LAMANITA - M.A.&#13;
degree in Education,&#13;
Omaha University; Math,&#13;
Football coach and track&#13;
coach; Sponsors Lettermen Club.&#13;
RALPH M. LETTS-A.B. degree, Coe College; M .A.&#13;
degree, University of&#13;
Iowa; Geometry.&#13;
ESTHER W. MADDEN-B.A.&#13;
degree, University of&#13;
Nebraska; M.A., University of Missouri; English&#13;
and co-sponsor of Junior Red Cross.&#13;
HAZEL T. MILLER - B.A.&#13;
and B.S. degrees, Iowa&#13;
State Teachers College&#13;
and Omaha University;&#13;
American Literature.&#13;
EDWARD JEWETT - A.B.,&#13;
Col lege, Indiana State&#13;
and Omaha University;&#13;
Science.&#13;
Simpson&#13;
Normal,&#13;
General&#13;
HARROLD J. JONES-B.A., and M .A.&#13;
degrees, Gregg College, Iowa&#13;
Wesleyan, Capital City Commercial College; University of&#13;
Iowa and Parsons College; Secretarial Practice and Typing.&#13;
Compliments of FANGMAN BROTHERS INSURANCE &#13;
FRANK J. PALUKA - BA&#13;
degree, Ripon College,&#13;
University of Chicago,&#13;
and Omaha University;&#13;
American History.&#13;
ROBERT L. PAULS-BA degree, Boone Junior College; l.S.T.C., Drivers&#13;
Training.&#13;
PAT L. PATRICK-B.A. degree, Simpson College, Colorado State College; Girls Education; Sponsors&#13;
Junior and Senior Pep Clubs,&#13;
Cheerleaders, G.A.A.; Co-sponsor&#13;
of Girls Rifle team, Tranpoline&#13;
Team.&#13;
LILIAN C. REITAN-BA, State University of Iowa, Omaha University, Columbia University, Minnesota Universi ty; Spanish and Engli sh; Sponsor of Spanish Club.&#13;
WALLACE V . MILLER- B.S. degree,&#13;
Iowa State College, Sta te University of Iowa, Stout In stitute; Drafting.&#13;
RUTH L. MOELLER-B.A. degree, University of Omaha, University of&#13;
Iowa, Uni versity of N ebraska ;&#13;
English, America n History; Sponsors Jun ior Class "Y" Teens, Student Council and Travelers Club.&#13;
Compliments of HUNT FOOD M A RKET &#13;
SERGEANT FIRST CLASS&#13;
HUEY L. BURGE-R.O.T.C.&#13;
MASTER SERGEANT EDGAR&#13;
W. ROBERTS-R.O.T.C.&#13;
/ ....&#13;
MRS. MERIAM SCHLEGEL-B.S. in&#13;
Home Econom ics, Simpson College, Iowa State Col lege, Omaha&#13;
University; Homemaki ng.&#13;
GRACE D. SCHROEDER- B.S. in Commercia l Educa tion; M .A. in Seconda ry Education, University of&#13;
Nebraska, University of Colorado;&#13;
Bookkeeping; Sponsors Ju nior Red&#13;
Cross.&#13;
REGINA REAGAN - B.S. degree,&#13;
Clarke College, Iowa State College; Homemaking and sponsor of&#13;
F.H.A.&#13;
CAPTAIN FRANKLIN P. ADAMS -&#13;
P.M.S.T., R.O.T.C.&#13;
Compliments of ECONOMY MARKET &#13;
MRS. PHYLLIS SMITH-BA&#13;
degree, Iowa State College; Engli sh and Debate .&#13;
LOVICE M. SPRUGEL-B.A.&#13;
and M.A. degrees, Morningside College, Arizona&#13;
State College; Shorthand&#13;
and Typing; Sponsors&#13;
"Y" Teens.&#13;
MRS. CLARA STRICKLAND-BA and&#13;
M .A. degrees, Park College, University of Iowa, Columbia University, Creighton Uni versity, and&#13;
Uni versity of Omaha; American&#13;
Government; Dean of Girls, Senior C I a s s sponsor, sponsors&#13;
Aurora Club, F.T.A., National&#13;
Honor Society, and College Da y.&#13;
DOROTHY G. THORNTON - B.A.,&#13;
Midland College, University of&#13;
Omaha, University of Denver; Librarian; Sponsors Library Club.&#13;
JOSEPH SKLENICKA - B.S., Uni versity of Omaha; Chem istry, Physics,&#13;
Science Club.&#13;
MARGIE SMITH-B.F.A. in Edu cation ,&#13;
Nebraska Wesleyan , U.S.C., Nebraska University; Vocal Music.&#13;
Compliments of DENNIS CLARK BARBER SHOP &#13;
GARNET WELSCH - B.A.&#13;
and M.A. degrees, Iow a&#13;
State, Creighton University; Global Georgraphy&#13;
and Civics.&#13;
PHYLLIS L. WICHMAN -&#13;
B.A. degree, Tarkio College; Shorthand a n d&#13;
Transcription; Sponsor of&#13;
Altruma.&#13;
MARY JANE STAGEMAN-Registered&#13;
nurse, Jennie Edmundson School&#13;
of Nursing; Uni versity of Omaha;&#13;
Homemaking.&#13;
HOMER L. TOWNSEND-B.A. degree,&#13;
Cornell College, Iowa State, University of Iowa , and University of&#13;
Omaha; Genera l Science and&#13;
sponsor of Junior Honor Society.&#13;
MARTHA WANGBERG - B.A. and&#13;
M.A. degrees, Augustana College,&#13;
University of Iowa, Omaha University, and Creig hton Uni versity;&#13;
World History, American History;&#13;
Sponsor of Intern ational Relations&#13;
Club.&#13;
Compli ments of HINKY DIN KY GROCERY STORE &#13;
CUSTODIANS&#13;
Clean ing halls, steps, and rooms after a rain or snow is anything but&#13;
pleasant for Mr. Springer and his corps of hard working custodians.&#13;
Because of their tireless efforts-Thomas Jefferson shines inside and&#13;
out.&#13;
COOKS&#13;
Leff lo rig ht:&#13;
Harry Woh le rs&#13;
Harley Butle r&#13;
Jim Jensen&#13;
Mi llon Springer&#13;
M rs. Peni ng ton&#13;
Herb Graybill&#13;
A balanced diet is the essence of life . Knowing this, Mrs. Prasse and&#13;
he r staff of exce llent cooks keep the student body and teache rs of Tee&#13;
Jay well fed .&#13;
Left to right:&#13;
Clara Shockey&#13;
Viola Cozad&#13;
Ellen Prasse&#13;
Betty Le Master&#13;
Dara lene Smith&#13;
Compli ments of HOUGH BROTHERS GARAGE &#13;
&#13;
ACTIVITIES&#13;
The 3: 10 bell rings-school is out, locker doors&#13;
bang, students troup down the halls and pour&#13;
out of the school doors.&#13;
But the interior of Tee Jay is still bustling with&#13;
activity.&#13;
In room 207, Mr. Sklenicka and the Science&#13;
Club are planning to blow the place into a mass&#13;
of molecules and atoms, while next door the&#13;
Biology Club, under the leadersh ip of Mr. Field,&#13;
is meeting to devise a method of stopping the&#13;
potent smel l drifting from the Chemistry Room.&#13;
Down in room 105, the Aurora is meeting&#13;
with Mrs. Strickland and planning a dance for the&#13;
next week.&#13;
But the friendly rival Altruma is meeting with&#13;
Mrs. Wichman to discuss a candy sale .&#13;
Mr. Fanders and his Drama students rehearsing "The Lady Who Came to Stay," are competing&#13;
with Miss Smith and a quartet tuning up for a&#13;
Rotary Club program for the next week.&#13;
And then in 106 some of the bright little&#13;
angels wh o are required by Mr. Bolton and Mr.&#13;
Field to stay after school are secretly hoping the&#13;
Science Club's experiment will be s uccessful!&#13;
Others are gazing out of the window watching&#13;
the Jeffs practice offensive and defensive football.&#13;
This is our extracurriculum. From 3: 10 until&#13;
6:30 or 7 :00 and even 10:00 P.M. plays, pep&#13;
meetings, clubs, and sports-an endless round of&#13;
student activities. &#13;
1-&#13;
DANCES&#13;
Try this one.&#13;
Pushing, shoving, yelling with activity tickets&#13;
and quarters held high, the Tee Jay students&#13;
crowd into the weekly Friday night dance.&#13;
The janitor with the corn meal barely has&#13;
time to get out of the way before we hear&#13;
"Ooby Dooby" and "Green Door" over the P. A.&#13;
Suddenly our attention is drawn to a corner&#13;
of the field house w here a large cirlce of yelling&#13;
and clapping kids are watching the latest dance-&#13;
"The Chicken ."&#13;
As the hands of the clock slowly approach&#13;
11 :30 we hear the slow strains of "Love Me&#13;
Tender," as the dance comes to a close .&#13;
Should I ask her???&#13;
The Chicken-Cluck! Cluck!&#13;
Compliments of the COUNCIL BLUFFS GAS COMPANY &#13;
SCIENCE CLUB&#13;
First row, le ft to right : Mr. Skl e nicka,&#13;
Arnol d Davidson, Jea n et te Romans, Rich·&#13;
a rd Olse n. Second row : Gay Moore , Jim&#13;
Gammon, Dick Auhll, Ronal d Adamso n ,&#13;
J ame s H. Varne r. Third row: Jim Ha rtm a n ,&#13;
Jim Humes, Pau l Di Bono , Dea n Ni g htse r, Jr.&#13;
Famous last words: "This should work," followed by a chuckle from Mr.&#13;
Sklenicka, the sponsor of the Science Club, is a common experience to the club.&#13;
President Jeanette Romans takes a backward step in anticipation as Arnold&#13;
Davidson, the Secretary-Treasurer, begins adding up the cost of the new test&#13;
tubes. Dick Olson, the Club's Program chairman, is wondering why he ever&#13;
chose the sodium and water experiment for today's meeting. All fears are&#13;
calmed, however, as the hydrogen bubbles begin to form, and the expert hands&#13;
of Mr. Sklenicka collects them in jars. Another experiment successful!&#13;
The Science Club holds meetings every other Thursday at 3 : 15 in room 207.&#13;
The afternoon's agenda consists of activities of common interest to the members.&#13;
Despite the odors and failures, the members all agree, "It's fun and interesting."&#13;
BIOLOGY CLUB . 1 y Club and&#13;
Bugs, worms, and plants! Sound interesting? Then join the Bi~ og also spends&#13;
see them inside and out. This faction of scientific interest at Tee a¥ Omaha, the&#13;
much of their time visiting such places as the Ta xidermy S~op ~ nch, a dairy,&#13;
Omaha Zoo, the Museum at the Union Pacific Building, a Mink a The highlight&#13;
and a couple of trips w ith Warden Garret, the conservation of~icer. club meets&#13;
of the year is the big ~iology Picni c in the Spring . The 1010J,~ meeting to&#13;
every other Thursday, with Glen Teller, the president, calling the Secretaryorder. Eugene Strong is the vice president with David Larson as&#13;
Treasurer; the Club is sponsored by Mr. Fields.&#13;
First row, left to right: Glen Tell e r, Davi d&#13;
Larson, Eugene Strong, Mr. Fields. Second&#13;
row: David Utte rback, Kenneth Burris,&#13;
Chuck Reed, Larry Opal. Third row: Don&#13;
Reed, Edd ie James, Bill Heaps, Dick Auhll.&#13;
Compliments of CRAWFORD LUMBER CO. &#13;
FUTURE TEACHERS&#13;
First row, le ft to right: L. G. Bladt, J. Thoreen, J. Ashley, G. Moore, Mrs. C. Strickland . Second&#13;
row: B. Haden, P. McGee, N. Hester. Third row: D. Konecny, J. Freese, R. Adamson, J.&#13;
Gammon.&#13;
"O.K. now, let's qu iet down," is often heard by Tee Jay students, but when&#13;
the members of F.T.A. turn teachers at one of the grade schools for a day each&#13;
year, the expression really takes on mean ing.&#13;
Teaching, he lpi ng the teachers correct papers, and ru nning errands on Adult&#13;
Education nights help keep the club, ably sponsored by Mrs. Strickland and Mr.&#13;
Bladt, busy.&#13;
JUNIOR RED CROSS&#13;
Every first and third Monday the Junior Red Cross meets under the leadership&#13;
of its President Gloria Barron in room l 07. Tee Jay's Junior Red Cross is sponsored&#13;
by Miss Schroeder and Miss Madden . The club packs and sends gift boxes to&#13;
foreign countries and favors to hospita ls. Other officers are: Sharon Thomas, vice&#13;
president; Betty Lee, secreta ry; and La rry Walker, Treasurer.&#13;
First row, left to rig ht: K. Palme r, M. Posey, L. Gordon, J. Carlson, Miss Schroeder, Miss Madden, G .&#13;
Barron, S. Thomas, B. Lee, L. Wa lker, J. Allmon, S. Turner, S. Traylor, .N. Lang, K. Johnson, B. Phi llips.&#13;
Second row: M. Marr, J. Wi lli ams, D. Cupit, A. Cook, P. Maxwell, M. Phillips, B. Pi lger, D. Baxter,&#13;
A. Brannon, C. Stucker, J. Thoreen, J. Foreman, M. Messersmith, N. Mye rs, M. Langston. Third row: E.&#13;
Wolff, J. Hindes, G. Sparks, J. Liston, L. Struble, W. Boyer, J. Spitznag le, M. Reed, L. Tanner, P.&#13;
Beckner, M. Gil lispie, B. Rogers, J. Grosvenor, J. Wakefie ld, P. Bowen. Fourth row: C. Johnson, L.&#13;
Murphy, G. Thacker, D. Ivy, B. Jo hnson, J. Finney, I. Plunkett, G. Colli ns, J. Ki libarda, D. Shannon,&#13;
B. Rockwe ll , G. Erbes, D. Fox, J. Thacker.&#13;
Thi s Page Compliments of ROGERS JEWELRY &#13;
ANNUAL&#13;
Wheels, the theme of this yea r's Monticello, was&#13;
d reamed up r planned , drawn-up, and distributed by ten&#13;
wheels (the annual staff). They turned around the a x le&#13;
(Mr. Fanders, sponsor.)&#13;
Looking in on a normal day in the basement third&#13;
period-we hear Mr. Fanders shouting, "What is the matter&#13;
with you kids? The deadline is only days away, get to&#13;
work . If these pages are not finished we will stay afte r&#13;
school until they are done!" And then he pulls another&#13;
handful of hair out of his head .&#13;
Editor Betty Lee and Assistant Editor Nina Croson are&#13;
looking over the annual dummy wh.ile Carole Stucker,&#13;
advertising editor, confers with Bob Frieze and Bruce Johnson, promotion and distribution ed itors, about the advertising campaign.&#13;
Janice Larsen, art editor, throws her pencil down and&#13;
screams, at Sports Editor, Jim Humes, "How is this basketball page supposed to go?"&#13;
Over in the corner Business Manager, Joyce Ashley, is&#13;
sending out bills and wondering how this year's annual&#13;
can possibly be financed.&#13;
The radio is turned on and how Marlene Swanson and&#13;
Russel l Grove, copy editors, can finish writing copy before&#13;
the deadline with Elvis singing "Hound Dawg," is beyond&#13;
Mr. Fanders.&#13;
This year has gone rapidly and although this annual&#13;
took work, the fun of selling advertising, picture taking,&#13;
and the informality of the class made it enjoyable.&#13;
0. K. W hat's it&#13;
g o nn a b e???&#13;
MARLENE SWANSON&#13;
Copy Edito r&#13;
Co m p l im e nts o f CO HO E LUMBER&#13;
~&#13;
I &#13;
CAROiE ,STUC KER&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
BETTY LEE&#13;
Editor&#13;
... ,.&#13;
' .....&#13;
I I I I " '&#13;
R H FANDERS\ J i S.ponsor \&#13;
;:}&#13;
T&#13;
BRUCE JOHNSON&#13;
Distribution Editor&#13;
JANICE LARSON&#13;
Art Editor&#13;
Compliments of CITY NATIONAL BANK &#13;
Front row, left to right: McCauley, Clinton , Stei be r, Editor; Kennedy, and Moore. Back row: Gorh am,&#13;
Talbott, Mowery, Mongoven, Grove, Na rmi, and Foreman .&#13;
The Signal&#13;
"Hey, look! I got my name in the Signal, and guess who is&#13;
the 'Teen of the Week!'"&#13;
Signal News has echoed in Tee Jay halls for thirty-five years.&#13;
The Signal Staff is composed of Journalism I and 11 students.&#13;
Under the faculty advisorship of Mr. R. A. Harrison, the staff&#13;
interviews persons, writes the stories, proofs the copy, sells the&#13;
ads, and in short takes care of every job of a regular newspaper.&#13;
In addition to their regular duties, this year's staff also&#13;
planned the Signal's thirty-fifth birthday party. The whole&#13;
school enjoyed an ice cream and cake party in each homeroom,&#13;
compliments of the Signal.&#13;
Compliments of BOB PYLE'S STUDIO &#13;
SECOND SEMESTER STAFF&#13;
Front row, left to right: Narmi, Haden, Netusil, Hindes, Foreman, Steiber, Addington, Talbott, Gorham,&#13;
Wakefield, Vincent. Second row: Jones, Swanson, Phillips. Th ird row: Moore, McCauley, Buswell. Fourth&#13;
row: Larsen, Davidson, Spern . Fifth row: Clinton and Mowery.&#13;
Roberta Steiber, Signal Editor, cuts the Birthday Cake.&#13;
Compliments of SWANSON FURNITURE &#13;
LETTERMAN'S CLUB&#13;
First row: Humes, Grove, Fox, Clinton, Lininger, Ackerman, Frieze, Johnson, Konecny, Lang. Second row:&#13;
LaMantia, Mattox, Finney, McBride, Morrow, Freese, Ta lbott. Third row: Cummins, Vogt, Hyde, Dingman,&#13;
Blaylock, Turpin, Clark, Collins, Howe ll.&#13;
Th is club is limited to major sport Jetter winners on ly. The "athletes" meet every&#13;
Friday at 3: 15 under the guidance of Mr. LaMantia and Mr. Ellingson.&#13;
The officers: Cummins, President; Humes, Vice President; Linn iger, Secretary;&#13;
Clinton, Treasurer; Connell, Sergeant-at-Arms.&#13;
One· of the rules of the club is that every member must wear his letter sweater&#13;
every Thursday.&#13;
G. A. A.&#13;
First row: Brannon, Ruger, Thomas, Eicher, Mahony, Goodman, Watson , Medakovich. Second row : Waugh,&#13;
Brinkman, Willi ams, Schneider, Banks, Bray, Cook, Plunkett, Knofler. Th ird row: Shamblen, Waugh, Rog e rs,&#13;
Vernon, Butler, Stevens, Turner, Richardson . Fourth row: Heste r, Ackerman , Mumm, Ho lli nge r, Ro lfe s, To rrez,&#13;
Houge.&#13;
The Girls Athletic Association , under the sponsorship of Miss Patrick, p ractices&#13;
the rules of good sportsmanship and fair play through its many activities.&#13;
The girls, including every grade, participate in various sports includ ing trampoline practice, volleyball, and softba ll. A girls' city basketball tournament, the first of&#13;
its kind here at Tee Jay.&#13;
Compliments of HARRY CROW L &#13;
AURORA&#13;
First row: Grove, Thornton, Putnam, Wa lker, Engle, Cornish, Hager, Madison, Olson, Kruse, Shipley, Cassell.&#13;
Second row: Main, Larsen, Nieman, Ste iber, Pugh, Paul, Hatcher, Roper, Graves, Pilger, Tierney, Crawford.&#13;
Third row: Moser, Gorham, Medakovich, Taylor, McCauley, Mal ly, Johnson, Grazier, Thomas, Rog e rs, St.&#13;
Cl air, C. Strickland. Fourth row: Struble, J ensen, Ne tusil, Hoden, Hindes, Swanson, Reed, You ng, Jones,&#13;
Col lins, Ryan, Wakefield.&#13;
Aurora is one of the oldest clubs at Tee Jay. It is composed of Sophomore,&#13;
Junior, and Senior girls and has limited membership. Under the advisorship of Mrs.&#13;
Cla ra Strickland, the girls sponsor an annual Alumni party, give food baskets at&#13;
Christmas time, and have a Mother-Daughter banquet in the Spring.&#13;
ALTRUMA&#13;
First row: Mrs. Wichman, Foreman, Christina, Holmes, Sorenson, Benson, Mathews, Lapsley, Colema n ,&#13;
Baxter. Second row: Ba rron, Foreman, McGee, McCau ley, Tacy, Cohrs, Lane, Cohrs, Bowen. Third row:&#13;
Martin, Kenda ll, l'eterson, Ferra re llo, Sande rs, He rweg, Clopine, Smith,, Briggs, Poole. Fo urt h row: Smith,&#13;
Jones, Haden, Mi ller, Phillips, Gordon, Souser, Ca rlson, Wo lfe , Wa ugh.&#13;
"That feels awful !" "What's that you're smearing on my fa ce?" Those were just&#13;
some of the comments that could be heard the night of the Altruma initiation.&#13;
Along w ith da nces, and candy sales, this club has a banquet at the e nd of the&#13;
year. Mrs. Wichman has done an excellent job as sponsor. The purpose of this club&#13;
is to promote friendship and to bu ild character.&#13;
Compli ments of EDNA KLI NE'S BEAUTY SALON &#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
First row: Miss Thornton, Ashley, Lee, Marr, Carlson, Pugh, Steiber, Gorham, Rya n, Reed, Main, Miss&#13;
Gathman. Second row: Johnson, Eggers, Hindes, Teller, Brannon, Jones, Williams, Borgaila , Sanders, Croson,&#13;
Grove, Cassell. Third row: Miller, Schoenrock, Schmidt, Souser, Brannon , Smith, Lapsley, Mathews, Briggs,&#13;
Thornton, McCauley, Mally. Fourth row: Kendall, Christina, Colman, Baxter, McCauley, Niemann, Hillman,&#13;
Jones, Hoden, Graves, Putnam.&#13;
The Library Club was organized in February of 1932 and today has a membership of 50. Members must be "A" or "B" students and willing to serve in the&#13;
library. They sponsor a program each year during Book Week and present the&#13;
Colonial Ball every February as well as a Mother-Daughter picnic in the spring.&#13;
This service club is credited with presenting two of the most educational and&#13;
charming events of the school year.&#13;
GIRLS' LOUNGE&#13;
First row: Reed, Dettmann, Barron, Moore, Saar, Mitchell, Larsen. Second row: Cohrs, Ruiz , Bogardus, Bowers,&#13;
Hatcher, Rothe, Rogers, Mrs. Strickland . Third row: Waugh, Campain, Hartman, Ryan, Gillispie, Roge rs.&#13;
How many of you have felt under par? If you have, you possibly have signed&#13;
out to go to the girls' lounge. Upo.n arrival and during your stay you were helped&#13;
and made as comfortable as possible by one of the proctors. The girls work with&#13;
Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. Stageman, school nurse, for your benefit and for the&#13;
school.&#13;
Compliments of COOK'S PAINT &#13;
SPANISH CLUB&#13;
First row: Jone , Jones, Friedma n, Jones, O rme, Kendall, Warden, Butle r, Reitan. Second row: Holl inger,&#13;
Robingson, Bruner, Ruffcorn, Goodman, Sprin kel, Sparks, Broughman, Espinosa. Third how: Becerra , Loukota,&#13;
Drake, Rovhe, Lea , Hurd, Kjeldgarrd, J e nsen, Stogdill.&#13;
"El Circulo Espanol," the Spanish Club, has as its purpose the practice of Spanish&#13;
and the familiarization of the club members with the customs, literature, music and&#13;
art of Spain and Spanish America. It also tries to increase friendship between those&#13;
countries and our own.&#13;
Its motto: "Forward, always forward" ("adelante, siempre adelante").&#13;
LATIN CLUB&#13;
First row: Ivy, Garst, Bladt, DiBono, Adamson, Ingersoll, McBride , LaMotte , Phillips, Tobias. Madakovich,&#13;
Gorham, Cummins, Clinton. Second row : Varner, McAlexa nde r, Gordon, Johnson, Howland, Clawson , Lee,&#13;
Stogdill, Ga rdne r, Coleman, Ha llberg, Fogle, Liston, Ha rris, Kneller. Third row: Ro lfe , Klemen t, Hoff, Hoff,&#13;
Moore, Gea rheart, Moa ts, English, Fox, Buswell, Stubbl e fi e ld, McGee, Fie lds, Estes, Thompson. Fou rth row:&#13;
Grove, Thornton, Sanders, Smith, Hoden, Hoober, Pe terson, Ofstedahl, Marr, Garrett, Biggerstaff, Pace ,&#13;
Havick, O lson, Thacke r. Fifth row: Bo ren, Godden, Hester, Thomas, Pi lger, Jo hnson, Carlson , Wakefield,&#13;
Brannon, Austin, Plunke tt, Stevens, Cook, Brannon, Willi ams, Hogue. Sixth row: Gammon, Auhll, Lyons,&#13;
Craig, Graybill, Bird, Finney, Davidson, Culjat, Hartman, Ro ller, Wassem, J ames.&#13;
If you happen to wa lk by Room l 00 and suddenly you hear a sound li ke w il d&#13;
horses, rela x, it's just the Latin Club rehearsing their skit for the Road Show. The&#13;
sponsor, Mr. Bladt, has b roug ht fun and laughter w ith h is ideas for the La tin Cl ub&#13;
membe rs. &#13;
Y-TEENS&#13;
First row: Sprugel, Castle, West, Craig, Meek, Rodriquez, Campain, Ruiz, Johnson, Breeden, Bascue, Millard .&#13;
Second row: Fisher, Waugh, Goss, Ellison, Chambers, Marr, Richardson, Doty, Clark, Godden , Jon e s, Correa.&#13;
Third row: Bird, Bogardus, Reich, Saar, Walker, West, Mclaughlin, Boren, Knofler, Luce, Re ed, Pender.&#13;
Fourth row: Singer, Little·, Max, Hague, Tarrez, Rolfes, Hollinger, Robinson, Herman, LeRette, Reed, Mitchell.&#13;
Service is the key word of the Y·Teens, affiliated with the Y.W.C.A.&#13;
The girls, sponsored by Miss Sprugel, have engaged in many "service" activities&#13;
which included selling Christmas seal bangles, peanuts, for the Polio Drive, and&#13;
soliciting money for the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund.&#13;
They also have a Mother-Daughter tea, Christmas party, and attended the&#13;
Y-Teens' fall and spring conference.&#13;
F. H. A.&#13;
First row: LeMaster, Brown, Beals, Boyer, Garst, Larsen , Bray, Taylor, Beckner, Janik, Reagan. Second row :&#13;
McRae, Beckner, Ahart, James, Breedon, Bascue, Millard , Butle r, Kirk, Liston , Waugh. Third row: West,&#13;
Bensley, Castle, Richards, Rodriquez, Ru iz, Reed, Reed, Robinson, Wright, Marr, King. Fourth row: Ashley,&#13;
Hopkins, Hartenhoff, Timmons, Bowen, Coleman , Poole, Pe iper, Evans, Wall , Rowe. Fifth row: Dillehay,&#13;
Tallman, Pearey, Pennington , Bogardus, Baxter, Sorenson, Waugh, Johnson , Sheely, Nichols, Lennigkeit.&#13;
Planning its annual birthday party, taking charge of the Book Week Tea refreshments, sponsoring a Spring Style Show and attending conferences, are only some&#13;
of the many activities in which our Future Homemakers of America engage in.&#13;
F.H .A. is under the sponsorship of Miss Reagan, homemaking teacher. &#13;
SENIOR PEP CLUB&#13;
First row: Gorham, Jones, Reed, Lapsley, Struble, Cassell, Briggs, Shipley, St. Clair, Orme, Williams, Hager,&#13;
Rogers. Second row: Friedman, Fowler, DeMare, Bowers, Strong, Vis uri, Putnam, McRae, Swanson, Haden,&#13;
Hartman, Sorrell, Jones, Smith, Mumm, Dorman. Third row: Warden, Medakovich, Ackerman, Ma)hews,&#13;
Nichols, Klonus, Ebert, Smith, Mose r, Jones, Martin, Thomas, McCoy, Gardner, Van Seay, lee. Fourth row:&#13;
Main, Ne tusil, Schoenrock, Schmidt, Souser, Sheely, Johnson, Twomey, Lee, Miller, Ruger, Ma lly, Pilger,&#13;
Walker, Marr. Fifth row: Barron, Gordon, Jensen, Carlson, Wakefie ld, Brannon, Collins, Phillips, Madison,&#13;
Holmes, Olson, Crawford, Wolfe, Grazier, Thomas, Richardson.&#13;
"Team! Team! They're our men! If they can't do it nobody can!"&#13;
This yell is expressive of our Pep Club's feelings for everyone in a sports activity&#13;
at Tee Jay. They've worked with the cheerleaders and with Miss Patrick and Miss&#13;
Dorman, club sponsors, to help build school spirit and push our many fine teams&#13;
to victory.&#13;
Our coaches have said that a large measure of the success is due to the enthusiasm of the Cheerleaders and Pep Club.&#13;
FRESHMAN PEP CLUB&#13;
First row: DeSanti, Turner, Andersen, Humme l, Rogers, Shamblin, Austin, Allmon, Traylor, Conaway. Second&#13;
row: Souser, Awall, Waffle,' Zimme rman, Bowen, Latham, Sayers, Rowe , Lang. Third row: McConne ll,&#13;
Doughman, Posey, Pace, Biggerstadd, Vernon, Harrison, DeBarr, Dennis, Edmonds. Fourth row: Dorman,&#13;
Lyons, Tennigkirt, Butler, Stevens, Christiansen, Waugh, Coleman, Hogue . &#13;
Bonnie Pilger, Marlene Wolfe, Sharon Thomas, Roberta Walker, Karen Rogers, Mary Crawford, Carol&#13;
Holmes (alt.), Jane Jones, Valeria Hager, Carole Stucker, Sandra Gorham, Linda Mally , Helen Medakovich,&#13;
Glenda Olson, Judy Grazier.&#13;
DeAnn St. Claire, Sandra Lapsley, Marilyn Reed , Joyce lyn Williams, Nancy Casse ll , Joyce Shipley, Jan is&#13;
Briggs, Barbara Orme, Linda Struble, Carolyn Barron . Inserted are , left : Nancy Jones; right: LaRita Sorrel. &#13;
MISS PATRICK&#13;
De liah DeSanti, Lona Doughman, Suzanna&#13;
Traylor, Nancy Lang, Jackie Allmon, Kay&#13;
Conway, Cathy Souse r.&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
"Hey, try that jump again, we're still&#13;
not together," is a familiar saying which&#13;
echoed through the girls' gym every&#13;
Monday and Thursday. The occasion?&#13;
Cheerlead ing practice, of cou rse. Thinking&#13;
up new cheers, working them out, and&#13;
practicing the old ones for precision and&#13;
timing have made our Cheerleaders the&#13;
best ever.&#13;
It has taken up much of their time but&#13;
ask any of them if it was worth it. The&#13;
answer? "Yes!" &#13;
Our pert, pretty majorettes with their many routines have helped to give this&#13;
year's marching band eye appeal. Performing between the halves of our varsity&#13;
football games, the girls helped to make half-time entertainment more enjoyable.&#13;
TEE JAY &#13;
BAND&#13;
Hear a ll those squeaks? That's probably&#13;
the Band warming up for a concert. Consisting of 93 members, the Band, under the&#13;
direction of Mr. Brown, takes an annual trip&#13;
to Ames, Iowa, where they participate in&#13;
the Veisha Day Celebration. They also have&#13;
concerts and various appearances including&#13;
marching at the football games. One of the&#13;
best like d attractions is the Pep Band, a un it&#13;
of the regul a r Band.&#13;
A p leasant manner and an ever ready&#13;
smile can be found whenever or wherever&#13;
you find Pat Kennedy, th is year's band major. Pat's hard work and leadership have&#13;
helped to make this ye ar's band and Pep&#13;
Bernd more dyn amic than ever. &#13;
CHOIR&#13;
First row: Miller, Hindes, Miller, Graves, Wagner, Mowery, Opal, Easdale, Howe ll, Ivy, Ingersoll, Finney,&#13;
Olson, Harrod, Lee, Foreman, Croson, Marr, Baxter, Poole, Colman, Putnam. Second row: Grazier, Mally,&#13;
Clopine, Foster, Engel, Rice, Opal, Heffernan, Howland, Phillips, Johnson, Hartman, Havick, Ortez, Bray,&#13;
Jones, LeMaster, Millard, Phil lips, Carlson, Cornish, Kenyon, Walker, Rothe, Dettmann . Third row: Paul,&#13;
Nichols, Bowen, Netusil, Smith, Boyer, Christina, Ashley, Hager, Niemann, Gorham, Herweg, Sorenson,&#13;
Rogers, Jones, Lee, Jones, Madsen, Kil/at, Russell, Wolfe, Phillips, Lewer, Foreman, Cof)eland, Rogers,&#13;
Hopkins. Fourth row: Eggers, Hartman, Little, Jensen, Crawford, Johnson, Moore, McGee, Larsen, Waugh,&#13;
Medakovich, Schmidt, Bird, Damon, Schoenrock, Holmes, Wakefield, Harrison, Max, Timmons, Beah, DeMare,&#13;
Campain, Thoreen, Gilbreath.&#13;
One and Two and SING?&#13;
Our Tee Jay A Cappella Choir has done&#13;
a great dea I th is year to put our school one&#13;
notch higher on the ladder of success.&#13;
Through the never tiring and dynamic efforts of Miss Smith and the choir members,&#13;
they gave an outstand ing performance of&#13;
"Finian's Rainbow" for the 1956 operetta.&#13;
Among their serious efforts they presented&#13;
"The Messiah," helped sponsor "Music&#13;
Clinic" and other fine concerts.&#13;
Small vocal groups from our choir have&#13;
done a fine service to the community by&#13;
appearing at numerou's civic and club gatherings.&#13;
We all appreciate their "job well done"&#13;
by our Vocal Music Department. &#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
First row: Grave s, Foreman, Mally, Hage r, Jones, Rogers, Kennedy, Shipley, Miss Moeller. Second row:&#13;
Morrow, St. Clair, Thornton, Roper, Thomas, J ames, Wassem, Mowery, Brown. Third row: Ta lbott, Niemann,&#13;
Larsen, Steiber, Heste r, Waugh, Opal, Little, Jensen. Fourth row: Garst, Haden, Barron, Medakovich, Benson,&#13;
Rothe, Souser, Clinton. Cummins.&#13;
The 1957 Student Council was responsible for the enjoyable Sno Ball held&#13;
December 28, along with their customary duties of sponsoring the magazine sales,&#13;
providing music for the Friday night· dances, and advising the students and faculty&#13;
a like on school problems.&#13;
Under the capable guidance of their sponsor, Miss Moeller, and president, Karen&#13;
Rogers, they executed these tasks exceedingly well and therefore dese rve congratulations,&#13;
THESPIANS&#13;
First row: Warden, Ackerman, Hindes, Croson, Boyer, Lee, Heaps, Hartman, Finney. Second row: Palidan,&#13;
Mal ly, Paul, Howell, Schoenrock, Gordon, Main, Brannon. Third row: Rosenbe rg, O pal, Ashley, Culjat,&#13;
Havick, Ingersoll, Tay lor, Olson, Mowery, Wagner.&#13;
"Gee, I do hope our play wins at State." This comment is on everyone's lips&#13;
as the Thespians One-Act Play Contest gets under way.&#13;
Thespians Society is a national organization. Under the sponsorship of Mr. R. H.&#13;
Fanders, this club contributes a great deal to Thomas Jefferson. This year they completed the new dimming equipment for the school . &#13;
"That Old Devil Moon" shone down&#13;
on a fine performance of this year's&#13;
operetta, "Finian's Rainbow."&#13;
The love-making between "Sharon"&#13;
and " Woody," the magical powers of&#13;
"Og", and the spirited dancing of&#13;
"Susan" gave "Finian" and his arthritis&#13;
much to blame on his beloved "Irish&#13;
Blarney ." &#13;
Romance, ga iety, and southern charm&#13;
made this operetta a great success.&#13;
Many thanks to our wonderful director, Miss Margie Smith for the superb&#13;
music and to R. H. Fanders for the&#13;
magnificent sets and magical effects&#13;
that were necessary in this production. &#13;
ALL SCHOOL PLAY&#13;
This cold and moody set provided a grim background for this tense drama .&#13;
Tension mounts as Phoebe prepares to attack Anne.&#13;
Katherine stands up to Phoebe and meets he r gaze.&#13;
"THE LADY WHO CAME TO STAY"&#13;
The curtain opens, the lights dim, and&#13;
we suddenly find ourselves in a dark and&#13;
gloomy room, the setting for the All&#13;
School Play, "The Lady Who Came to&#13;
Stay."&#13;
Due to the talent available this year,&#13;
Mr. R. H. Fandfi!rs double-cast this year's&#13;
play.&#13;
The cast and crew created the mood of&#13;
this psychological thriller very effectively.&#13;
In a state of shock th e frighten e d Roger is revived by the&#13;
two aun t s. &#13;
pardner."&#13;
"\'\\ g el you .&#13;
From rip roarin' shootin' to real jazz is&#13;
what went on at the 1957 Roadshow with&#13;
"Westward Ho" as the theme.&#13;
The "Judith's" which was started last&#13;
year was a big attraction again this year.&#13;
The Senior Class would like to thank&#13;
Mr. R. H. Fanders for making this year's&#13;
Roadshow a bigger and better success&#13;
than ever before.&#13;
WESTWARD&#13;
HO&#13;
1&#13;
57 ROADSHOW&#13;
The Jazzman&#13;
"I'm an Old Cowhand," by the Jud ithe's. &#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
This year's Thomas Jefferson&#13;
R.O.T.C. Battalion is boasting a new&#13;
high in its enrollment with over 320&#13;
cadets.&#13;
Since 1925, when Reserve Officer's&#13;
Training Corps came to Tee Jay, the&#13;
battalion has been given the award of&#13;
Honor School every year. This is signified by the wearing of a red star&#13;
on the right sleeve.&#13;
The purpose of R.O.T.C. training is&#13;
to give sophomore, junior, and senior&#13;
boys a knowledge of military and&#13;
civilian discipline.&#13;
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In the fall of every year, our R.O.T.C.&#13;
Battalion honors the Armed Forces by&#13;
an Armistice Day Parade. On April 6,&#13;
1957, third year cadets received rec1957, third year cadets received recognition as cadet officers at the annual&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
The highlight of the year is Federal&#13;
Inspection. This takes place in midMay. &#13;
HEADQUARTERS COMPANY&#13;
First row: Brown, 2nd lieut.; Williams, James, Adams, Wittland, lee, Finley, Marr. Second row: leMaster,&#13;
Christiansen, Dungan, Bird, Opal, Jantzen, Housner, Van Riper. Third row: Graybill, Martin, Rowe, Fox,&#13;
Botle, Rice.&#13;
COMPANY "A" 1st PLATOON&#13;
First row: Jensen, 2nd lieut.; Russell, Ortez, Biggerstaff, lee, Wymore, little, Shipley,2nd Lieut. Second row:&#13;
VanScoy, Aylsworth, Andrews, Ackerman, Hiers, Jones, Nelson , Humes, 2nd Lieut. Third row : Clodfelder,&#13;
Hook, Simpson, Auhll, Brittain, McDaniel, Gravich, Mathews. &#13;
COMPANY "A" 2nd PLATOON&#13;
First row: Gray, 2nd Lieut.; McMullen, Carlson, Larson, Max, Cla rk, Wendell, Schutzer, 2nd Lieut. Second&#13;
row: McMullen, Owen, Hester, Shinn, Colglazier, McBride, Blaylock, 2nd Lieut. Third row: Stevens, Cloyd,&#13;
Taylor, Annon, McBride, Howell, McAlexander.&#13;
COMPANY "B" 1st PLATOON&#13;
First row: Skaggs, Holmes, Hobbs, McKern, Martin, Subbert, Pe rentis, Finney, 2nd Lieut. Second row :&#13;
Boyer, Daley, Keene, Johnson Goldsberry, Bailey, Haven, Mowery, 2nd Lieut. Third row: Hassler, Traylor,&#13;
Phipps, Camp, Martin, Wagner, 2nd Lieut. &#13;
COMPANY "B" 2nd PLATOON&#13;
First row: Bray, Fox, Coleman, Lane, Paulsen, Tennigkeit, Mongoven, 2nd Lieut. Second row: Vincent,&#13;
Boren, Reich, Fuss, Ray, Waugh. Third row: Fuller, Grosvenor, Auffort, Beezley, Gardner.&#13;
COMPANY "B" 3rd PLATOON&#13;
First row: Clark, Menke, Skaggs, Fields, Taylor, Gibbs, Murphy, Moore, Mahan. Second row: Howla nd,&#13;
Pethers, Becerra, Ray, Winger, Moreno. Third row: James, Waters, King , Ca rrigan, Gray bill, Breedon , Narmi,&#13;
2nd Lieut. &#13;
COMPANY "C" 1st PLATOON&#13;
First row: Johnson, Collins, Walsh, Lane, Rockwell, Davis, Porter, Raebuck, Grove, 2nd Lieut. Second row:&#13;
Peters, Blankenship, Plamer, Neighbors, Burris, Nichols, Fehr, Emmons. Third row: Gartin, Olson, Johnson,&#13;
Rolfes, File, Easdale, Richardson, Cloyd.&#13;
COMPANY "C" 2nd PLATOON&#13;
First row: Welling, Havick, Doty, Siedel, Cavett, Harrod, Ingersoll, Clinton, 2nd Lieut.; Talbott, 2nd Lieut.&#13;
Second row: Plunkett, Humlicek, Reed, Aldrich, Everett, Bryant. Third row: Culjat, Thacker, McClintoch,&#13;
Mattes, Hyde, Hoff, Simpson. &#13;
COMPANY "C" 3rd PLATOON&#13;
First row: Thomas, Kennedy, Clark, Doughman, Heffernan, Walker, Thomas, Howell, 2nd Lieut.; DiBono,&#13;
2nd Lieut. Second row: Peterson, Hewett, Hurd, McDonald. Third row: Manson, Erbes, w.ilson, Wagner,&#13;
Mahan, James, Moore, Wingstad.&#13;
COMPANY "D" 1st PLATOON&#13;
first row: Rockwell, Vittitoe, Lindsey, Eicher, Utterbach, Fisher, Monahan, 2nd Lieut.; Liniger, 2nd Lieut.;&#13;
Shannon, Hansen, Menges, Smith, Vernon, Col lins, Nuzem. Third row: Opal, Raymond, Townsend, Phillips,&#13;
Marshall, Klement, Thacker. &#13;
COMPANY "D" 2nd PLATOON&#13;
First row: Dingman, Hopkins, Jensen, Edwards, Ofstedahl, Peterson, Clopine, Freese, 2nd Lieut.; Stodgill,&#13;
2nd Lieut. Second row: Curtis, Seaman, Duke, Lauver, Lang, Emmons, Ackerman . Third row: Konecny,&#13;
England, Evans, Primmer, Thacker, Finney.&#13;
COMPANY "D" 3rd PLATOON&#13;
First row: Johnson, Thomas, Harrison, Chambers, Drake, Espinosa, Bollig, Frieze, 2nd Lieut.; Mattox, 2nd&#13;
Lieut. Second row: Le Retie, Kilgard, Normie, Wolfe, Mitchell, Walker, Reed, Adamson . Third row: Gearhart,&#13;
Exline, Amsberry, Bray, Lea, Brougham, Kilbardo, Hallberg. &#13;
&#13;
CHUCK ACKERMAN BENNY CLARK&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
GERALD COLLINS&#13;
JIM CONNELL&#13;
AL CUMMINS&#13;
GARY FINNEY JACK FREESE BOB FRIEZE&#13;
BRUCE JOHNSON&#13;
EARL HOWELL DON KONECNY&#13;
DICK LINNEGER DEAN MATIOX AL MONOHAN &#13;
VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
Front row: Frieze, Hyde, Ackerman, Turpin, Collins, Blaylock. Middle row: Assistant &lt;;oach Ellingson, Finney,&#13;
Plunkett, Cummins, Konecny, Colglazier, Johnson. Back row: Connell, Freese, VanScoy, Fox, Coach LaMantia,&#13;
Clark, Monahan, Liniger. Absent when picture was taken: Bryan, Chafen, Dingman, Erbes, Fuller, Howell,&#13;
Ingersoll, Mattox, McBride, Shannon, Vogt.&#13;
They were termed by many as the "Valiant Jeffs," because they never&#13;
gave up, regardless of the odds.&#13;
Injury-ridden from the first of the year, they were often out-manned&#13;
but never out-fought. Due to the number of injuries, their 2-7 record&#13;
is quite respectable. Shut out only once, they were a highly respected&#13;
opponent in the tough Inter-City League.&#13;
Opponent Score T.J.&#13;
Missouri Va 1 ley ---------------------------- 0 4 l&#13;
Abraham Lincoln -------------------------- 2 14&#13;
C re ig ht on Prep __ ____ __________________ ___ _40 l 3&#13;
North __________________________________________ __ 64 7&#13;
Sou th ______ ----------------------------------__ __ 2 6 0&#13;
Tech ___ _____ _________ __ __________ _____________ __ 31 19&#13;
Benson ____________ _________________________ ___ 20 l 3&#13;
Centra I ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ ___________ ___ ___ _____ ___ 32 13&#13;
Boystown ___ __________ ____________ ____________ _ 34 14 &#13;
Front row: Mingus, Walker, Thomas, Collings, Schubert, Hobbs, Coppock, Walsh. Second row: Raymond,&#13;
Bryan, Morrow, Coleman, Stark, Boren, Larsen, Bruner, Martin, Coach Cape l, Coach Hansen. Third row:&#13;
Annan, Carrigan, Floyd, Aldrich, Taylor. Fourth row: Primer, Wahl, Wagner, Phillips, Graybell, Emmons.&#13;
SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL&#13;
Under the direction of Mr. Capel and Mr.&#13;
Hansen, the Yannigans scored in every game&#13;
but one. Though their record is not as impressive as it could be, the experience they gained&#13;
will be put to good use on next year's varsity.&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
13&#13;
6&#13;
13&#13;
7&#13;
14&#13;
0&#13;
13&#13;
SEASON'S RECORD&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Abe Lynx ------------------------------ 0&#13;
Benson -------------------------------- 7&#13;
Centra I ---------------------------------- 1 2&#13;
Prep ---------------------------------- __ 2 6&#13;
Tech -------------------------------------- 1 9&#13;
South _______________ __ ____ ___ ___ ___ ______ 2 l&#13;
North _____ ________ ____ ____________ _______ 2 5&#13;
Compliments of TOM CAPEL &#13;
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL&#13;
I 1&#13;
•&#13;
I&#13;
First row: Souser, Johnson, Mahan. Second row: Kidwell, Ingersoll, Anderson, Holmes, Smith, Hays,&#13;
Bergansell, Johansen . Third row: Mitchell, Holder, Beltz, Medakovich, Buswell, Kratzke, Steward, Paladina.&#13;
Fourth row: Whitney, Kelley, Souser, Mossberg, Wakefield, Main, Brown, Howland.&#13;
This frosh team was much stronger than the&#13;
overall record indicates. Never beaten by more&#13;
than two touchdowns, they showed the elements of a fine team. Much of the credit is due&#13;
to their fine coaches, Mr. Jerome and Mr. Jessen.&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
0&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
18&#13;
0&#13;
13&#13;
SEASON RECORD&#13;
Opponents&#13;
Bloomer -------------------------------- 7&#13;
Benson ---------------------------------- 6&#13;
Ce ntr a I ---------------------------------- 6&#13;
Prep _______ __ __________________ _____ ___ ___ l 3&#13;
Tech _______________ ____ ________ ___________ l 2&#13;
South _______________________ _____ ____ __ l 4&#13;
North ------------------------------------ 0 &#13;
Intercity Champions! After leading the league all&#13;
year, the fighting Yellowjacket "5" made it official&#13;
with a 68-61 win over North at the Omaha U. fieldhouse, February 22.&#13;
It was a fitting finale to a fine season . Rated third&#13;
in pre-season forecasts, the team set out to show&#13;
what they themselves believed ... that they could&#13;
and intended to ... win the intercity title.&#13;
The season opener was with Central's Eagles on&#13;
the Tee Jay court. Showing much promise, the boys&#13;
outscored the Eagles 68-57. On the next night, they&#13;
took an easy win from Missouri Valley 64-47. At&#13;
Benson they encountered stiff competition. The Bunnies wilted in the last half while Tee Jay finished&#13;
strong, 81-60.&#13;
Next came one of the "big ones" . .. A.L. at T.J.&#13;
Playing before a capacity crowd, the Lyn x were set&#13;
back 78-75. Jack Freese and Bruce Johnson emerged&#13;
as the heroes, but, it was a team victory as were all&#13;
of the wins this season .&#13;
The Prep game matched the leaders. The records&#13;
of both teams were identical prior to the game. Led&#13;
by Bobby Frieze, T.J. emerged victorious, 70-61.&#13;
The Sioux City Central and Harlan games followed.&#13;
They proved to be easy marks, falling 79-65 and&#13;
81 -60.&#13;
Resuming intercity action, Tee Jay journeyed to&#13;
Omaha South, Friday, January 11 . Using a balanced&#13;
scoring attack, the Packers fell, 53-50 .&#13;
The follow ing night matched North's Vikings w ith&#13;
t~e Yellowjackets. Proving to be as valiant as their&#13;
n.1cknames, the. Vikings were in the game until the&#13;
final quarter. Final score was 56-51, Tee Jay's favor.&#13;
Going into the final game of the first half of the&#13;
season our Yellowjackets had a 9-0 mark and a&#13;
league mark of 6-0.&#13;
The next two weeks proved "anxious" for everyone. Playing two afternoon games, we fell 63-57 to&#13;
Tech, and 55-41 to Central. There was talk of "History repeating itself."&#13;
This was quieted effectively when Benson was&#13;
turned back 71-61 and South 65-64, and Abe Lynx&#13;
73-69. The last two games were close-fought and&#13;
well-played by both teams.&#13;
Revenge is sweet and the team tasted it in avenging its previous loss to Omaha Tech, 78-64.&#13;
Then came the "game of the year" as far as title&#13;
ho~es were concerned. Tee Jay was matched with&#13;
~re1ghton Prep. A victory over the Prepsters could&#13;
insure us of at least a tie for the championsh ip. Another close , well-played game was the result. Jim&#13;
Fuller dropped in the winning bucket in the last 12&#13;
seconds, for the Jeffs.&#13;
In the season finale , our fighting five journeyed to&#13;
Omaha U. fieldhouse to meet North High . The boys&#13;
knew that a win meant the title and set out from the&#13;
jump at center to cinch it. The final score , 68-61 in&#13;
favor of Tee Jay .&#13;
The first Interc ity League Bas ke tba ll Championship&#13;
for Thoma s Jefferson in the history of the s chool. &#13;
Y ARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
First row: Frank Thomas, Bruce Johnson, Bob Frieze, Terrell Clinton. Second row: Jim Fuller, Earl Howe ll,&#13;
Phillip Wassem, Jack Freese, Coach Bob Capel. Third row: Norman Raymond, Al Monahan, Tim Van Seay,&#13;
Dick Shannon, and Sid Hyde.&#13;
There's two!&#13;
Bruce clea rs the boa rds! Compliments of TOM CAPEL &#13;
Front row: Wagner, Raymond, Ivy, Hyde, Madson. Second row: Martin, Primer, Aldrich, Walsh, Hu itt.&#13;
Third row: Taylor, Coppock, Gibbs, Walker, Huml icek, Coach Hansen.&#13;
SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL&#13;
The Yannigans played good ball throughout the season and&#13;
developed many fine players. They averaged 56 points per&#13;
game to their opponents' 54, and won better than half of their&#13;
contests. The experience they gained will be of invaluable aid&#13;
to the varsity team next year.&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
55&#13;
55&#13;
70&#13;
42&#13;
36&#13;
55&#13;
70&#13;
58&#13;
56&#13;
43&#13;
51&#13;
44&#13;
58&#13;
57&#13;
59&#13;
51&#13;
43&#13;
SEASON'S RECORD&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Central _____ ___ _______________________ ___ l 9&#13;
Missouri Valley __________________ __ 23&#13;
Benson ---------------------- _______ ___ 5 9&#13;
A. L. _____ _________ ______ ___ _____________ 51&#13;
Prep -------------------------- __ ____ ___ ___ 6 6&#13;
Sioux City _________ _______ __ __ ___ ____ _71&#13;
Har I an ______ _______ ----- __ __ ____________ 5 9&#13;
Sou th --------------------------------___ A 3&#13;
North ___________ ------------------ _______ 4 2&#13;
Tech ___________ __ _______________________ 5 7&#13;
Ce n tr a I _____ _______________ __ ___________ _4 7&#13;
Benson ___ __ _____ ___ ____________ ________ _4 7&#13;
Sou th ___ _____ _________ ____________ _______ 4 7&#13;
A. L. _____________ ____________________ ___ 59&#13;
Tech _______ ______ __ _____ ___ __ ___ _____ __ _ 5 3&#13;
Prep ----------------------------------- 60&#13;
North ____ ____ __ __ ___ __ ____ ____ _ _ _ __ _ 5 7&#13;
This Page Comp liments of FOX OFFICE EQUIPMENT &#13;
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL&#13;
Squad "A"-Front row: Richard Ingersoll, Fred Kratzke, Larry Morse, Bill Mattox, Joe Medakovich, Dave Lee,&#13;
Second row: Roy Jessen, Bob DeBoer, J ery Baird, Chuck Wahlen!, Bob Stepphum, Terry Hays, Gene Bacon.&#13;
Tee Jay's frosh teams proved&#13;
as strong and as valiant as their&#13;
upperclassmen. A team with a&#13;
5-2 win-loss record finished in the&#13;
top division in Freshman InterCity.&#13;
An undefeated season with the&#13;
"B" Team gave that segment of&#13;
the Frosh team first in Inter-City&#13;
basketball. Thanks goes to Roy&#13;
Jessen, freshman coach, for willing two fine teams to Thomas&#13;
Jefferson.&#13;
Squad "B"-Front row: Jimmey Larsen , Jonnie Joneson , Larry Mahan, Wayne Mains, Jim Abshine, Bob&#13;
Konecny, Dave Lee. Second row: Roy Jessen, Howland , Struble, Hoff, Whitney, Arnold , Steward, Bacon . &#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
Front row, left to right: Moore, Etter, Finney, Gearheart, Connell, Talbott, McAlexander, Morrow, McBride,&#13;
Vogt. Second row: Fisher, Bruner, Thomas, Phillips, Olson, Rowe, Skaggs, Espinoso. Back row: Ellingson,&#13;
Mossberg, Paladino, Main, Johanson, Tobias, Walling, LaMotte, Jerome .&#13;
Who's Who?&#13;
Ready for a pin?&#13;
Our wrestlers faced a vast rebuilding program this year under&#13;
the d irection of the new coach,&#13;
Don Ellingson.&#13;
This year's team featured only&#13;
two seniors, Jerry Talbott and&#13;
Jim Connell. The remainder of&#13;
underclassmen gained much valuable experience this year and&#13;
will be a great threat next year.&#13;
The second team, ably coached&#13;
by Lloyd Jerome, provided several boys who will also add to the&#13;
team's strength next year. &#13;
T.J.&#13;
908&#13;
884&#13;
885&#13;
924&#13;
884&#13;
RIFLE TEAM&#13;
First row: Vernon Finney, Howard Shipley, Jack BriJwn, Tom Stogd ill. Second row: Edward File, Ronald&#13;
Jensen, Paul Di Bono, Franklin Cla rk. Not shown: David Howell, Michael Peters, Stua rt Clodfelder.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson R.O.T.C. Rifle team finished third in a field of eight in&#13;
Inter-City competition.&#13;
At this moment the sharpshooters have fired in the Fifth Army Inter-School&#13;
match and the William Randolph Hearst Trophy. Results of these two matches have&#13;
not been received yet.&#13;
Two big matches the marksmen have yet to fire are the Kemper Midwest Indoor&#13;
at Camp Perry, Missouri, and the National Inter-Scholastic matches.&#13;
FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND&#13;
Opponent Score Opponent Score&#13;
North --------------------------------------------8 7 8&#13;
South --------------------------------------------8 2 4&#13;
Benson ------------------------------------------908&#13;
Centra I ------------------------------------------923&#13;
T .&#13;
896&#13;
879&#13;
893&#13;
885&#13;
855&#13;
South ______ _____ ___ __ ___ ___ ________ ______ __ ______ 8 2 4&#13;
Centra I __ ___ _ -----------------------------------926&#13;
Benson ----------------------------------------- 892&#13;
North ____ ___ ______ __ ________ ____________________ 844&#13;
Abe Lynx ______________ ____ ____ ______ _____ __ ___ 888 Abe Lynx __ ____ __ ___ ______ __________________ ___ 829 &#13;
Sometimes we're happy . ••&#13;
SUMMER&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Runnersup in the state meet in the Spring campaign, the boys set out July 3rd on the Summer&#13;
season.&#13;
The Yellowjackets started their winning ways&#13;
in the sectional tourney with a l 0-2 victory over&#13;
A.L. Bruce Johnson pitched a five-hit ball game&#13;
and had a perfect day at the plate to lead the&#13;
victory. This was followed by an 8-2 win over&#13;
Oakland in the final. A big second inning ciinched&#13;
the victory for Tee Jay, with Ji;ihnson, Nuzum, and&#13;
Talbott, Shannon, and Connell all gathering hits.&#13;
As District play began T.J. was paired with&#13;
Lennox at Stanton. Coach Jessen reached into his&#13;
bag of tricks and pulled out the bunt to win the&#13;
game 6-0. The squeeze was executed succesfully&#13;
several times for the scores. Dave Lewis, a righthanded Senior, pitched the three-hit shutout and&#13;
was helped by Jimmy Connell's three hits. In the&#13;
final Exira was tipped 4- l in a rain-shortened conSometimes we're sad . . .&#13;
Real George! &#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Front row, left to right: Mervin Baxter, Gary Shannon, Jimmy Joe Connell, and Jack Lang. Middle row:&#13;
Chuck Keller, Bob Frieze, Bruce Johnson, Willie Nuzum, Jerry Talbott, and Chuck Ackerman. Back row:&#13;
Dave Lewis, Jim Hume s, Ron Ingersoll, Terre ll Clinton, George Epperson.&#13;
test. T.J. got three runs in the fourth on four hits,&#13;
with Charley Ackerman's 325-foot double as the&#13;
big blow. They added another in the fifth shortly&#13;
f&lt;,efore the game was called.&#13;
The Substate Tournament opened with the&#13;
Jacket nine facing Ames at Dennison, the game&#13;
which some considered "the toughest game we&#13;
played." The Little Cyclones sported a 13-0 mark&#13;
for the summer and proved to be as tough as their&#13;
record indicated. Chuck Ackerman accounted for&#13;
the game's only run, blasting a 400-foot home&#13;
run, in the fourth inning. Jerry Talbott, a Jun ior&#13;
right-hander, then set out to protect his slim lead.&#13;
He did so fashionably, giving up only four hits&#13;
and three walks while striking out nine. Dave&#13;
Lewis made a sparkling defensive play in the&#13;
sixth to kill an Ames rally.&#13;
The next contest was at Breda, with Bancroft&#13;
St. John's the opponent. The Yellowjackets made&#13;
it an easy victory over the American Legion&#13;
Champs, 7-1. Dave Lewis turned in a fine mo und&#13;
performance with Ga ry Shannon, Senior second&#13;
baseman, adding six fielding gems to the victory.&#13;
Entering their second State Championship game&#13;
in 1956, Thomas Jefferson's baseballers met the&#13;
Muscatine Muskies at Pioneer Stadium in Des&#13;
Moines July 31. The Yellow jacket nine picked up&#13;
three runs in three different innings to lead 3-0&#13;
going into the last frame. Bob Frieze banged out&#13;
two triples and added a theft of home to the Jeff&#13;
cause. Muscatine rallied , however, to score seven&#13;
big runs after two were out, to distingu ish themselves as State Champions.&#13;
Our boys played excellent ball throughout the&#13;
summer and we should be tremendously proud&#13;
of them. A Runner-up trophy was presented to&#13;
them with individua l medals for each member&#13;
of the squad. &#13;
As the minutes drew closer the excitement and tension built to the final&#13;
climax as Ronald Ingersoll placed the&#13;
crown on Karen Rogers, our football&#13;
queen of 1956, at the half of the&#13;
T.J. vs. A.L. game on September 28.&#13;
January 25, Carole Stucker received&#13;
the crown from Tee Jay's muscle&#13;
men. The crown, placed on Miss&#13;
Stucker by Jerry Talbott, proved to&#13;
be the highlight of the evening .&#13;
QUEENS&#13;
This year's basketball queen, Va leria&#13;
Hager, had the honor of reigning&#13;
over Inter-City champions. Co-Captains Bruce Johnson and Bob Frieze&#13;
crowned Miss Hager at the homecoming game. To climax the eveni ng&#13;
a victory over Omaha Benson, 71 -61,&#13;
was presented to Miss Hager by the&#13;
Jacket cagers. &#13;
COURTS&#13;
FOOTBALL-Jeannette Foreman, Helen Medakovich, Carole Stucker, Sandra Gorham,&#13;
Jane Jones, Joann Foreman, Betty Lee, Thelma Poole, Roberta Wal ker, Nancy Hatcher,&#13;
Queen Karen Rogers .&#13;
WRESTLING-Karen Rogers, Jeannette Foreman, Queen Carole Stucker, Roberta Walker,&#13;
Valeria Hager. Standing: Helen Medakovich, Sandra Gorham.&#13;
BASKETBALL-Roberta Walker, Sandra Gorham, Carole Stucker, Queen Valeri a Hager,&#13;
Karen Rogers, Jeannette Foreman, Helen Medakovich . &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
KAY CONAWAY&#13;
Secretary&#13;
RICHARD INGERSOLL&#13;
President&#13;
JOE MEDAKVOICH&#13;
Vice Preside nt&#13;
FRESHMAN CLAs·s&#13;
Little wheels play their part in&#13;
the making and work ·of all great&#13;
machines and our freshmen are&#13;
no exception . At first they came,&#13;
confused and bewildered, the upperclassmen wonder. The wonderment is gone, and the confidence that they will carry on has&#13;
taken its place .&#13;
SPONSORS&#13;
MISS GRUBB MR. JEROME&#13;
DAVID TOBIAS&#13;
Trea s ure r &#13;
Front row, left to right: Mary Lauden, Judy Knofler, Shirlee Peavey, Audrey Wallace, Sharon&#13;
Hiers, Jean Gray, Mary Meecham, Connie Hummel. Middle row: Vernell Rossum, Sharron&#13;
Everett, Linda Anderson, Cookie McConnell, Mary Etta Hostetter, Kathrine Ann Mace, Sharon&#13;
Harri!, Diana Doyle . Back row: Bessie Jones, Jeanne Brinkman, Carol Fo.gle, Carole Alexan·&#13;
der, Sharon Burkhart, Sandy Pace, Diane Biggerstaff, Sherryl Edmonds.&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS&#13;
Front row, left to right: Bob Konecny, Donald Dalton, Fred Kratzke, Bon Steppuhn , Leroy&#13;
Carrigan, David Tobia s, Gary Kirkendall, Kenneth Redding . Middle row: Rog e r Ni xon, David&#13;
Godwin, Bernard Peterson, Ronald Clemens, Wayne Lotz, Terry Roberts, Da vi d Fox, Steven&#13;
Gruneau . Back row: Marvi n Akers, Paul Rolfe , Dougla s Mumm, Howa rd Johnson , Gilbert&#13;
English, Mike Dinovo, Lawrence Hoff, Kenny Haw kins.&#13;
Compliments of PAUL DI BONO SHOE AND HOBBY SHOP &#13;
Front row, left to right: Joan Posvar, Shirley Moore, Sandra Mattox, Carolyn Stultz, Donna&#13;
West, Valerie Sayers, Joyce Rowl, Mary Reichart. Middle row: Josie Rodriguez, Marcia&#13;
Vargas, Saundra Wilson, Marguita Posey, Nancy Williamson, Janet Price, J im W ilderman,&#13;
Mary Vogt, Nancy Zimmerman, Mary Waugh . Back row: Judy Still, Peggy Pieper, Jolene&#13;
Wilson, Connie Shamblen, Carol Stevens, Janet Stork, Carol Homan, Sh irley Wal ker, Karen&#13;
Morlan.&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS&#13;
Front row, left to right: Marvin Fox, Bob Stubblefield, Ne il Holmes, Larry Ives, Norman&#13;
Wakefield, Dick Sigler, Don Souser, Alfred Childers. Middle row: Davy Lee, Jim Abshi e r,&#13;
Keith Anderson, John Murphy, Charles Bergantze l, David Gilson .&#13;
Compliments of DAIRY Q UEEN &#13;
Front row, left to right: Jeanetter Johnson, Joyce Edmonston, Donna Alton, Judith Lennigkeit,&#13;
Nancy Dillehay, Marilyn Lammers, Katherine Massouris, Florence Svoboda. Middle row:&#13;
Donna Sturgeon, Pat Wolfe, Gloria Wray, Dorothy Breshers, Pat Garber, Lois Kannedy, Caroline Rhodes, Neomia Harrison. Back row: Aileen Farrset, Sharon Hard isty, Farilann Garrison,&#13;
Donetta Cupit, Gloria Beckner, Evelyn Arnold, Juanita Keen, Meri Strong.&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS&#13;
Front row, left to right: Dennis Harold, Paul Osborn, Tommy Dettmann, Pete Rocha , Bob&#13;
Brown , Thomas Annim, William Arvin, Jerry LaMotte . Middle row: Leslie Bla ckford , Phillip&#13;
Andrews, Ronald Burns, Bill Mattox, Herk y O 'Haray, Gene Dillion, Jerry Cluffo rt, Marvin&#13;
Hiatt. Back row: Alvin Wilson, Otto Saar, Irvin Saar, Larry Slaughter, Larry Morse , Robert&#13;
Jones, Dean Broughman.&#13;
Compliments of ECONOMY MARKET &#13;
Front row, left to right: Nancy Foster, Judy Fields, Carol Knudsen, Dianne LeMaster, Lona&#13;
Doughman, Patsy Bowen, Sue Oviatt, Claudia McGaughlen . Middle row: Judy Rogers, Nancy&#13;
Lang, Kathy Souser, Barbara Madison, Karen Pennington, Judy Coffman, Sharon Harrison,&#13;
Bonnis Hively. Back row: Suzanne Traylor, Judy Andersen, Barbara Hewitt, Sherri Cleveland ,&#13;
Carol Hodge, Rodelle Thompson, Kelleen Lamphear, Linda Mowery.&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS&#13;
Front row: Tom Benson, Charles Kern, Henry Watkins, Tiny Breeden, Melvin Carmichael , Jim&#13;
Robshaw, Dave Hoober, Chuck Wohlert, Jim Tomes. Middle row: Chuck Clawson, Terry&#13;
Brownell, Clair Fennell, Ronald King, Duane Hassle r, Kenneth Buchard, Michael Stogdill,&#13;
Terry Hays, Robert Kitchell. Back row: Tom Main, Phillip Buswell, Lester Whitney, Jerald&#13;
Hopkins, Stanley Chambers, Ronald Westerberg , John Hansen , Ronald Kelley.&#13;
Compliments of EWALD CAFE &#13;
Front row, left to right: Gloria DeBar, Rosalie Bruner, Joann Bina , Theon Hogue, Angelina&#13;
Tarrez, Barbara Janik. Middle row: Connie Gordon, Joan Hallinger, Kathleen Butler, Jane&#13;
Vernon, Lila Christensen,. Nancy Pilger, Sharon Rolfes, Carolyn Wright. Back row: Susan&#13;
Truner, JoAnn Waffle, Janice Russell, Mary Kaufman, Marcia Sanders,, Alta Mahan, Lois&#13;
Jane Markey, Jackie Allmon.&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS&#13;
Front row left to right: Eddie Tompkins, Jim Thacker, Thomas Tews, Chuck Reed , Chuck&#13;
Hook, Je/ry Anderson , Lynn Watson, Garrett Walling . Middle row: Kermit Price, Kelvin&#13;
Lampheer, Dan Rhoten , Dave LeRette , Billy Shepard , Kenneth Corum, Wayne Mains, Stanley&#13;
Chapin . Back row: Charles Young, Lee Wohlers, Larry Maker, Larry Olson, Mike Reg am,&#13;
Gary Leurs, Jim Holder, Reggie Edenburn .&#13;
Compliments of JOHNSON CASHWAY &#13;
Donna Cumpston, Rose Andrews, Harriet Hillman, Joella Kirk, Jeri Humlicek, Dorothy Bray,&#13;
Carol Witt, Rose Bradford. Middle row: Erma Lea Dougherty, Frances Rumirs, Geri Riche,&#13;
Joyce Branson, Doris Franks, Helen Eicher, Cynthia Waugh, Dianne Lewis . Back row: Linda&#13;
Edwards, Ann Cook, Karen Chambers, Anita File, Darlene McKeever, Pamela Gallup, Kay&#13;
Dell Bailey, Judy Ann Doty.&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS&#13;
Front row, left to right: Ronnie Mossburg, Jim Pague, Dennis Secular, Lloyd Arnold , Ed&#13;
Sprinkel, James Donaldson, Ron Smith, Mike Bousfield . Middle row : Dennis Storm, Jimmie&#13;
Evans, Gary Sallazzo, Marvin Munyon, Bill Reichart, John Coppock, Warner Sublet, Kenneth&#13;
Ruffcorn . Back row: Marvin Myers, Larry Wheeler, Terry Waldion, Howard Anderson, Frank&#13;
Collins, Jerry Sweeney, Jerry Bird, Delmar Mcintosh .&#13;
Compliments of KRESGES DOLLAR STORE &#13;
Front row , le ft to right: Sally Jacobson, Sally Latham, Arliss Goodman, Payys Jone s, Delores&#13;
Butler, Penny Sterns, Lorraine Tallman, Karen Palmer. Middle row: Charlotte Frain, Kay&#13;
Conaway, Barbara Paulson, Karen Tay lor, Mary Davenport, Joanne Dennis, Ruth Austin.&#13;
Back row: Ruth Calabis, Kathleen Krudsen, Silvia DeSantiago, Nancy Robinson, Sh aron Smith,&#13;
Connie Medley, Janie Coteman, Connie Marr.&#13;
FRESHMAN CLASS&#13;
Front row, le ft to right: La rry Be tz, Ri cha rd Gittins, J o hn Mitche ll , J e rry Massey, Kenneth&#13;
Turne r, Raymo nd Reiz, Bo b Tucker, Sam Irw in. Mi d dle row: George He lms, Na rciso DeSa ntiago, Joe Pa lad ino, Doug las McCl intock, Ro b ert De Boer Richa rd And erson James Griffin, Fred Fra n ks. Back row: Cra ig Wells, Gary Kelley, ~y Goldsb erry, Ke n'neth Mattox,&#13;
Edw ard Kline, Gary Petray, Lay land Struble , John Swift.&#13;
Compli ments of KUHN FLOWER SHOP &#13;
Front row, left to right: Dorothy Lyons, Sharon Boren, Kathryn James, Etha Plunkett, Leona&#13;
McGee . Middle row: Kathleen Coleman, Evelyn Hallberg, Joyce Liston, Barbara Harris. Back&#13;
row: Charlotte Miller, Judy Williams, Michae l Congamins, Dennis Moore .&#13;
-..&#13;
It says here .&#13;
Compliments of LUCY JEWELRY &#13;
TOM BRUNER&#13;
Secretary&#13;
DORSIE IVY&#13;
Preside nt&#13;
JOAN MATHEWS&#13;
Vice President&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS&#13;
First the pully and then the cog&#13;
-this year's Sophomore Class&#13;
gained experience, knowledge&#13;
and respect from the machine.&#13;
They with their sponsors, Mr.&#13;
Capel and Miss Smith, have&#13;
helped to serve as backbone for&#13;
all of our many activities.&#13;
SPONSORS&#13;
\&#13;
MISS SMITH MR. CAPEL&#13;
NORMAN RAYMOND&#13;
Tr easurer &#13;
Front row, left to right: Madge Ellen Marr, Wanda Fields, Barbara Garrett, Marilyn Reed,&#13;
Karen Kennedy, Shirley Thacker, Beverly Miner, Joyce McCabe . Middle row: Sharon Sanders,&#13;
Gail Grove, Marilyn McCauley, Sharon Berry, Joan Moser, Barbara Haden, Mary Martin,&#13;
Dona Gray. Back row: June Larsen, Marilyn Sprinkel, Pat Smith, Charlene Robinson , Billy&#13;
Jackson, Beverly Hall, Linda Tanner, Evelyn Wolff.&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS&#13;
Front row, left to right: Dick Spencer, Jerry Vernon, Leonard Keene, David Doty, Donald&#13;
Doty, Donald Wymore, Larry Murphy, Ron Young, Gary Rolfes. Middle row: Jim Hartman,&#13;
George Ellrott, David Phipps, Dick Olson, Richard Auhll, Ronn ie Draker, Jack Kjeldgaard ,&#13;
Ron Klement. Back row : Bob Carlson, Jim Gammon, James Varner, Don Mingus, Bob Week ,&#13;
Clifford Hurd, Ron nie Palmer, Richard Amsberry, Paul Nichols.&#13;
Compliments of LANES CAFE &#13;
Front row, left to right: Linda Smith, Sandy Lapsley, Linda Struble, Joyce Shipley, Joycelyn&#13;
Williams, Margaret Fowler, Vicki Borgaila, Jeanne Ferrarello. Middle row : Janis Briggs,&#13;
Jolene Friedman , Laurel Ebert, Marilyn Klonus, Elaine Kellar, Nancy L. Robinson, Marie&#13;
Kru se, Ann Thornton . Back row: Barbara Castle, Iris West, Jo Anne Bensley, Pat Meek,&#13;
Barbara Culton, Judy Ackerman, Wanda Boyer, Sharon Peterson .&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS&#13;
Front row, left to right: John Clopine, Kenneth Seaman, Doug Primmer, Sam Kilibarda , Jo hn&#13;
Culjat, Larry Porter, Bill Hewitt. Middle row: David Utterback, Raymond Boren , Jim Coppock ,&#13;
Norman Raymond , Jim Humlicek, Jim Eicker, Gary Fields . Back row: Dale Fu ss, Da v id Larson,&#13;
Eldo n Hiers, Harry Clark , Ralph Becerra , Mickey Heffernan, Danny Head, Erw in M ahan.&#13;
Compliments of M ID-WEST CUT RATE AUTO SUPPLY &#13;
Front row, left to right: Paul Jensen, Jerry Espinosa, Ralph Aldrich, Da vid Lindsey, Lawrence&#13;
Ray, De nnis Fox, Larry Hester, Dorsie Ivy. Middle row: Edd ie James, Dougl as Ferris, Jack&#13;
Lang, Larry Taylor, Eddie Jantzen, Gene Neighbors, Floyd Ray, Tom Bruner. Back row: Sid&#13;
Hyde, Gene Wagner, John Martin, Jerry Townsend, George Lane, Richard Pau lsen, James&#13;
Marr, Larry McCart.&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS&#13;
First row, left to right: Beverly Haven, Nancy Smith, Sha ron Watki ns, Barbara Orr, Arbutis&#13;
Adamson, Jane t Kennett, Janice Fle tcher, Annetta Ferrin . Middle row: Margaret W a tts,&#13;
Jeanne Spurgi n, Kathy Martin, J udy Grosvenor, Na ncy Hester, Grace Will iams, Cynthia Dawson, Judy Herman. Back row: Da rlene J ones, Donna Clark, Barbara Poffenbarger, Alma&#13;
McCormick, Wanda Hathway, Barba ra Tielsort, Ka ren Godden, Betty Gilbreath, Ka thy Le Rette .&#13;
Compliments of MUSIC SHOP &#13;
Front row, left to right: Loi s Tice, Charolette Lee, Betty Lee, Kaye Belt, Jackie Hallberg, Karen&#13;
Beam, Peggy Maxwell, Joyce Bird. Middle row: Beverly Graybill, Eva Myhlhousen, Sharon&#13;
Vargas, Lois Smith, Karen Howell, Judy Jensen, Jan ice Johnson, Marilyn Showers. Back row:&#13;
Beverly Woods, Carol Rhedin, Sharon Nichols, Shirley Price, Rosemary Sweeney, Sharon&#13;
Malcom, Gladys Wingington, Bernice Mances.&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS&#13;
Front row, left to right: Dave Brown, Larry Walker, Marvin Thacker, Francis Siedel, Gary&#13;
Benson, Denny Clark, Jerry Doughman, Mark Lane, Larry Shinn. Middle row: Jimmy Aldredge, Donald Sorenson , Andy Thomas, Walter Loudon, Richard Henderson, Paul La rsen, Bob&#13;
Johnson, Terry Camp. Back row : Clarence McDonald, Gary Bird, Herb Graybill, Bob Wondra,&#13;
Don McKeever, Herman Taylor, Fred Benega s, Paul Cuccia.&#13;
Compliments of McMILLEN STUDIO &#13;
Front row, left to right: Patricia Trotter, Margaretta Warden, Joan Mathews, Sharon Mohr,&#13;
Barbara Belt, Julie Spitznagle, Diana McKiever, Arlene McClelland. Middle row: Nancy Jones,&#13;
Barbara Orme, LeWa yne Cyohers, Joan Fast, Janet Brinkman, Marva Wall, Marilyn Evans,&#13;
Kathleen Waugh. Back row: Jackie Kendall, Nancy Cassell, DeAnn St. Clair, Pat Brannon,&#13;
Sally Thomas, Martha Ruger, Marilyn Smith, Maxine LeBaugh .&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS&#13;
Fron t row, left to right: David White, Ken Snethen, Don McClintock, Dick Bogue, Arthur&#13;
Burchard, Gary Chambers, James Reeves, Gary Petersen, Jim Annin. Middle row: Melvin&#13;
Finley, Kenneth Parks, Chuck Da vidson, Eugene Lea , Roger Bolts, Gerald Mahan , Craig&#13;
Carrigan, Al Haussener, Rocky Rockwell, John Marshall. Back row: Leonard Finley, Ernest&#13;
Pitt, Ronnie Holme s, Dick Eskew, Gerald Coleman, Bill Dye, Chuck Ofstedahl, Ronnie Hunter,&#13;
Stephen Mattes, Bill Heaps, Donald Bollig.&#13;
Compliments of NELSON GROCERY &#13;
Front row, left to right: Susan Van Scoy, Geri Gardner, Peggy McCoy, Shirley Plu mmer,&#13;
Charlene Myers, Karen Johnson, Mary Lou Stogdill, Carolyn Barron . Middle row: Martha&#13;
Langston, Gay Sheely, Sharon Twomey, Carol Johnson, La Rita Sorrell, Joyce Banks, Daisy&#13;
Anderson . Back row: Christina Newman, Janice Dew, Gloris Malick, Sallu Wahl, Catherine&#13;
Mahoney, Barbara Richardson, Fritzy Minor, Pat Lovelace .&#13;
SOPHOMORE CLASS&#13;
Front row, left to right: Ed Skaggs, Louis Wolfe, Harold Axtell, James Marr, Robert Teag ue,&#13;
Albert Harrison, Gary Ex line, Gary Rowe. Middle row: Terry Narmi , Louis Fisher, Gary Gibbs,&#13;
David Max, Bill Tennigkeit, Michael Biggerstaff, Kenneth Moore, Jim Lou kota , Kenneth Burris. Bac k row: Buddy Phillips, Bon Richard son, Mervin Ba xter, Larry Wilson, Larry Gardner,&#13;
Alfred Wilson, Jim Andrews, Larry Opal.&#13;
Compliments of REX DAVIS BARBER SHOP &#13;
Front row, left to right: Bonnie Hastie, Sybil Richardson, Sharon Vaughn , Helen Sorick,&#13;
Wanda Smith . Middle row: Juanita Mendenhall, Karen Wilson , Sandra Moats, Lois Brow n ,&#13;
Barbara Ellison . Back row: Sonja Henry, Faye Daugherty, Sharon Estes, Sharon Heiman,&#13;
Marie Ellison .&#13;
But the pattern says ...&#13;
This page compliments of STATE SAVINGS BANK &#13;
CAROL HOLMES&#13;
Secretary&#13;
RON ADAMSON&#13;
President&#13;
VIRGINIA PUTNAM&#13;
Vice President&#13;
MARY CRAWFORD&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS&#13;
Under the guidance of their sponsors, Miss Ruth Moeller and Don Ellingson, the Junior Class, this year, gave a&#13;
wonderful and enjoyable program.&#13;
By raising money from candy sales,&#13;
dances, and dues, they financed all of&#13;
their projects.&#13;
The class officers, Ron Adamson,&#13;
President; Virginia Putnam, Vice President; Carole Holmes, Secretary; and&#13;
Mary Crawford, Treasurer, led their&#13;
class through the school year with high&#13;
honors.&#13;
SPONSORS&#13;
MISS RUTH MOELLER MR. DON ELLINGSON &#13;
Jim&#13;
Ackerman&#13;
Beverly&#13;
Beltz&#13;
Charles&#13;
Brittain&#13;
Judy&#13;
Carlson&#13;
John&#13;
Cloyd&#13;
Douglas&#13;
Curtis&#13;
Don&#13;
Adams&#13;
Tom&#13;
Bethers&#13;
Phillip&#13;
Broughman&#13;
Terry&#13;
Cavett&#13;
Sharon&#13;
Cohrs&#13;
Cathy&#13;
Damon&#13;
David&#13;
Adamson&#13;
Phyllis&#13;
Bird&#13;
Gloria&#13;
Brown&#13;
Jack&#13;
Chafen&#13;
Tom&#13;
Coleman&#13;
Manuel&#13;
DeSantiago&#13;
Rona ld&#13;
Adamson&#13;
Eileen&#13;
Bollig&#13;
Norman&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Shirley&#13;
Chambers&#13;
Rod&#13;
Colglazer&#13;
Jerry&#13;
Dingman&#13;
Carla&#13;
Addington&#13;
Mike&#13;
Boyer&#13;
Judy&#13;
Buswell&#13;
Christensen&#13;
David&#13;
Collings&#13;
Jim&#13;
Doughman&#13;
Frank&#13;
Adrian&#13;
Anne&#13;
Brannon&#13;
Charlotte&#13;
Campbell&#13;
Eunice&#13;
Collins&#13;
Larry&#13;
Duke&#13;
Alyce&#13;
Ahart&#13;
Tom&#13;
Bray&#13;
Sue&#13;
Craig&#13;
Elton&#13;
Duncan&#13;
Al ice&#13;
Baker&#13;
Suzanne&#13;
Brisco&#13;
Mary&#13;
Crawford&#13;
.. _.'&#13;
M&#13;
Bill&#13;
Easda le&#13;
Judy&#13;
Beals&#13;
~&#13;
-&#13;
' Bill&#13;
Edwards&#13;
Patsy&#13;
Beckner&#13;
Pat&#13;
Eggers &#13;
Sylvia&#13;
Elonich&#13;
Bernie&#13;
Emmons&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Carol&#13;
Holmes&#13;
LeRoy&#13;
Emmons&#13;
John&#13;
Floyd&#13;
Glen&#13;
Hassler&#13;
Larry&#13;
Hook&#13;
Jim&#13;
England&#13;
Irene&#13;
Flemming&#13;
John&#13;
Havick&#13;
James&#13;
Hopkins&#13;
Gary&#13;
Erbs&#13;
Judy&#13;
Foster&#13;
Beverly&#13;
Graves&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
Hargis&#13;
Virginia&#13;
Herweg&#13;
Jeanette&#13;
Hopkins&#13;
Jim&#13;
Everett&#13;
Carol&#13;
Fuss&#13;
Joe&#13;
Gravich&#13;
Willma&#13;
Harrison&#13;
Marilyn&#13;
Hillman&#13;
PM lip&#13;
Howland&#13;
Lynn&#13;
Fehr&#13;
Anne&#13;
Garst&#13;
Judy&#13;
Grazier&#13;
1leverly&#13;
Harrod&#13;
Hindes&#13;
Kenneth&#13;
Hurd&#13;
Douglas&#13;
File&#13;
LaMoine&#13;
Gearhart&#13;
Deanne&#13;
Hannum&#13;
Harrod&#13;
Dick H.&#13;
Hitchcock&#13;
Ronald&#13;
Ingersoll&#13;
Leonard&#13;
Finley&#13;
Larry&#13;
Go dsberr~&#13;
Eileen&#13;
Hansen&#13;
Joyce&#13;
Hartenhoff&#13;
Deanna&#13;
Haden&#13;
Ha rvey&#13;
James&#13;
Laurene&#13;
Gordon&#13;
Jim&#13;
Hansen&#13;
Hassler&#13;
Ted&#13;
Hoff&#13;
Judy&#13;
James &#13;
Marshall&#13;
James&#13;
Helen&#13;
Jones&#13;
Roseanne&#13;
Klein&#13;
Duane&#13;
Lillie&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
Mcintosh&#13;
Sam&#13;
Martin&#13;
Ralph&#13;
J eff res&#13;
Pat&#13;
Jones&#13;
Karen&#13;
Lane&#13;
Errol&#13;
McAlexander&#13;
Lenore&#13;
Mcintosh&#13;
Sal ly&#13;
Massouris&#13;
Judy&#13;
Jensen&#13;
LeRoy&#13;
Kennedy&#13;
Coleen&#13;
Larsen&#13;
Ron&#13;
McBride&#13;
Gene&#13;
Mc Kern&#13;
Lori lie&#13;
Max&#13;
Charles&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Mary&#13;
Ki lday&#13;
Dwayne&#13;
Lauverr&#13;
Terry&#13;
McBride&#13;
Dick&#13;
McMullen&#13;
Pat&#13;
Maxwell&#13;
Mary&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Nancy&#13;
King&#13;
Judy&#13;
LeMaster&#13;
Betty&#13;
McCabe&#13;
~ .&#13;
·----... l:" •w ~ Beverly&#13;
Madison&#13;
Karen Ann&#13;
Miller&#13;
Paul&#13;
Johnson&#13;
John&#13;
Ki ng&#13;
Ba rbara&#13;
Lewer&#13;
McDaniels&#13;
Janet&#13;
Madsen&#13;
Karen Kay&#13;
Miller&#13;
Whitney&#13;
John son&#13;
Rhinda&#13;
Kircher!&#13;
Lynda&#13;
Main&#13;
Karen Rae&#13;
Mil ler&#13;
Bill&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
Ki l lat&#13;
Mary Lou&#13;
Marr&#13;
Lola&#13;
Mil ler&#13;
Ardi e&#13;
Jones&#13;
Sally&#13;
Mil le r&#13;
Cathy&#13;
Jones&#13;
Karen&#13;
Mintun &#13;
Douglas Dick&#13;
Mitchell Moore&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Joan&#13;
Russe ll&#13;
Terry&#13;
Moore&#13;
He len&#13;
Netusil&#13;
Judith&#13;
Rakes&#13;
Sa ll y&#13;
Schmidt&#13;
Zeke&#13;
Moreno&#13;
. lfi&#13;
Be rnice&#13;
Newland&#13;
Robe rt&#13;
Reed&#13;
La urel/&#13;
Schneider&#13;
' Bonnie Larry&#13;
Morlan Morrow&#13;
~ ~~~ .. -· , .&#13;
Pat&#13;
Nichols&#13;
Larry&#13;
Ostrom&#13;
Ma rilyn&#13;
Phill ips&#13;
Won eta&#13;
Reed&#13;
Linda&#13;
Schoenrock&#13;
Bruce&#13;
O les&#13;
Daniel&#13;
Paulson&#13;
Bonnie&#13;
Pilger&#13;
John&#13;
Reich&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Schupp&#13;
Karen&#13;
Mumm&#13;
Don&#13;
O lson&#13;
Pat&#13;
Pa ludan&#13;
Ira&#13;
Plunkett&#13;
J ames&#13;
Rice&#13;
Dick&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Norma&#13;
Myers&#13;
Glend a&#13;
Olson&#13;
Michae(&#13;
Peters&#13;
David&#13;
Prall&#13;
Betty&#13;
Richard&#13;
Gary&#13;
Simpson&#13;
Neighbors&#13;
Owen&#13;
Don&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
Price&#13;
Esther&#13;
Rocha&#13;
Judith&#13;
Singe r&#13;
Elvis&#13;
Nelson&#13;
e&#13;
Pat&#13;
Opal&#13;
Bev&#13;
Phillips&#13;
Virginia&#13;
Putnam&#13;
Son ja&#13;
Roper&#13;
De lbert&#13;
Smith &#13;
Janet&#13;
Smith&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Venard&#13;
Lanny&#13;
Walker&#13;
Don&#13;
Wendell&#13;
Sondra&#13;
Woodworth&#13;
Sandra&#13;
Souser&#13;
Irene&#13;
Tiedman&#13;
Vogt&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Wal sch&#13;
Margie&#13;
White&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
Young&#13;
Gloria&#13;
Sparks&#13;
Tierney&#13;
Gladys&#13;
Waffle&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Warren&#13;
Doris&#13;
Williams&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Youngworth&#13;
Terry&#13;
Stark&#13;
Timmons&#13;
Joyce&#13;
Wakefield&#13;
Roger&#13;
Water&#13;
Jere&#13;
Williams&#13;
Ch a rlott e&#13;
Dinovo&#13;
Dick&#13;
Subbert&#13;
Tra ylor&#13;
Anna&#13;
Walker&#13;
Larry&#13;
Waugh&#13;
James&#13;
Winger&#13;
Sandra&#13;
Swanger&#13;
I&#13;
Ray&#13;
Turpin&#13;
Don&#13;
Weatherill&#13;
Sally&#13;
Whitthauer&#13;
Not pictured: Trudy Vietzen&#13;
Sharon&#13;
Swinney&#13;
Vern is&#13;
VanRipe r&#13;
G ilbert&#13;
Whittland&#13;
Anita&#13;
Taylor&#13;
J&#13;
I&#13;
~j ~ ~·\ Tim&#13;
Van Scoy&#13;
Joan&#13;
Teller&#13;
James&#13;
Thacker &#13;
BIG WHEELS &#13;
AL CUMMINS&#13;
President&#13;
--1 \&#13;
The Big Wheels. A title that belongs&#13;
to every Senior Class-so named because of the experience and knowledge gained from four years of hard&#13;
work and fun.&#13;
Mrs. Strickland and Mr. Jessen, class&#13;
sponsors, deserve most of the credit&#13;
for a fine Senior Class.&#13;
Classwork, making money by selling Christmas cards, attending the&#13;
Class Party "Feudin' n' Fussin'," kept&#13;
the seniors occupied this year.&#13;
After sponsoring the Road Show&#13;
and Senior Class Play "Our Hearts&#13;
Were Young and Gay," they were&#13;
ready to graduate .&#13;
Graduating in 1957 with colors of&#13;
"Pin k and Silver" and the motto, "In&#13;
Ourselves Our Future Lies," this year's&#13;
Big Wheels will step into the future&#13;
w ith heads and hopes held higher.&#13;
BOB FRIEZE&#13;
Vice President&#13;
s&#13;
p&#13;
0&#13;
N&#13;
s&#13;
0&#13;
R&#13;
s&#13;
MRS. CLARA STRICKLAND&#13;
KAREN ROGERS&#13;
Secre tary&#13;
SENIOR&#13;
CLASS&#13;
MR. ROY JESSEN&#13;
ROBERTA WALKER&#13;
Treas ure r &#13;
CHUCK ACKERMAN&#13;
Industrial Arts, Junio r Red Cross,&#13;
ROTC, Football, Basketball, Baseball,&#13;
letterman's Club.&#13;
JUDY ADDINGTON&#13;
General.&#13;
BARBARA E. ANDERSON&#13;
Ste nographic.&#13;
JOYCE ASHLEY&#13;
Ste nograph ic, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society, Annual , Choir, Operetta, FHA,&#13;
Library Club, FTA, Roadshow, Book&#13;
Week Tea, All-School Play, Thespians. SENIORS&#13;
EDWARD AUFFART&#13;
Industrial Arts, ROTC.&#13;
DAVE L. AYLESWORTH&#13;
General, ROTC. &#13;
GLORIA BARRON&#13;
College Prep, Altruma, Student&#13;
Council, Junior Red Cross, Girls'&#13;
Lounge, Roadshow, International&#13;
Relations.&#13;
LEE A. BAILEY&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
CAROLE J. BARKER&#13;
Stenographic, Ban d.&#13;
ANNA MAE BASCUE&#13;
BARBARA DIANE BAXTER&#13;
Stenographic, Altruma, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Choir, Operetta, FHA, Library&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Book Week Tea .&#13;
JANICE BECKNER&#13;
General.&#13;
Stenographic, FHA, Y-Teens. &#13;
THOMAS W. BEEZLEY&#13;
Printing, Signal, Wrestling.&#13;
CAROL M. BENSLEY&#13;
Homemaking, FHA, GAA, Pep Clu~&#13;
Office Work.&#13;
DARLA D. BENSON&#13;
Stenographic, Altruma, Student&#13;
Council, Junior Red Cross, Office&#13;
Work, Roadshow.&#13;
JOSEPH BLAYLOCK&#13;
College Prep, Letterman's Club,&#13;
ROTC, Football.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
JUDITH ANN BOGARDUS&#13;
Stenographic, FHA, Girls' Lounge,&#13;
Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Work.&#13;
PHYLLIS BOWEN&#13;
Homemak ing , Altruma, Student&#13;
Council, Junior Red Cross, Rifle&#13;
Team, Choir, Operetta, FHA, Pep&#13;
Club, Roadshow. &#13;
CHARLES E. BRAY&#13;
KAREN BOWERS&#13;
Stenographic, FHA, Pep Club.&#13;
SHARON L. BOYER&#13;
Stenographic, Choir, Library Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Operetta.&#13;
Vocational Printing, ROTC, Roadshow, Operetta Staff.&#13;
PEGGY BREEDEN&#13;
Homemaking, FHA, Y-Teens.&#13;
JACK W. BROWN&#13;
Engineering, Student Council, ROTC,&#13;
Rifle Team.&#13;
DONALD EUGEEN&#13;
BREEDEN, JR.&#13;
General, ROTC. &#13;
GARY BROWNELL&#13;
Genera l, Band .&#13;
MARY ALICE CAMPAIN&#13;
College Prep, Choir, Operetta, YTeens, Roadshow.&#13;
DAVID N. CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Industrial Arts, Pep Band, Band .&#13;
KENNETH CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
ROSE CHRISTINA&#13;
Stenographic, Altruma, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Cheerleader, Choir, Operetta,&#13;
Libra ry Club, Roadshow, Book Week&#13;
Tea .&#13;
FRANKLIN B. CLARK&#13;
Ge ne ra l, Stude nt Council, Lett erman 's Club, ROTC, Rifle Team,&#13;
Football, Track, Art Club, Band ,&#13;
Roadshow . &#13;
GERALD COLLI NS&#13;
Vocational Printing, Le tt e rman's&#13;
Club, Juniof Red Cross, Signal&#13;
Printing, ROTC, Football, Wrestling,&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
TERRELL CLINTON&#13;
College Prep, Student Council, National Honor Society, Signal, ROTC,&#13;
Basketball, Baseba ll , La tin Club,&#13;
Roa show.&#13;
STUART CLODFELDER&#13;
College Prep, ROTC, Rifle Team.&#13;
SANDRA COHRS&#13;
SANDRA KAY COLMAN&#13;
Stenographic, Altruma, Choir, Operetta, FHA, Library Club, Roadshow, Book Week Tea.&#13;
JAMES J. CONNELL&#13;
Printing, Letterman's Club, Junior&#13;
Red Cross, ROTC, Football , Wrestling, Ba seba ll , All-State.&#13;
College Prep, Altruma, Girls'&#13;
Lounge. &#13;
j&#13;
REBECCA JEAN&#13;
COPELAND&#13;
Homemaking, Choir, Operetta, Latin&#13;
Club, Roadshow.&#13;
LYLE CAIN&#13;
General, ROTC, Biology Club.&#13;
CONNIE M. CORNISH&#13;
Stenographic, Aurora , Student Council, Choir, Operetta, FHA, GAA,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow.&#13;
NINA DENE CROSON&#13;
Stenographic, Annual,&#13;
e retta, Library Club,&#13;
Thesp ians, All-School&#13;
Week Tea.&#13;
Choir, Op·&#13;
Roadshow,&#13;
Play, Book&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
AL CUMMINS&#13;
College Prep, Student Council, Letterman's Club, National Honor Society, Football, Wrestling, Lat in&#13;
Club, Band, Roadshow, Boys' State,&#13;
President of Senior Class, Prom&#13;
Prince.&#13;
DAVE DALEY&#13;
General , ROTC, DO. &#13;
ROSE DESANTI&#13;
ARNOLD I. DAVIDSON&#13;
College Prep, Science Club, Na -&#13;
tional Honor Society, Signal, Latin&#13;
Club, Band, Roadshow.&#13;
JULIANNA J. DEMARE&#13;
Stenographic, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
Choir, Operetta, FHA, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
General, Red Cross, FHA, GAA,&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
PAUL DI BONO&#13;
College Prep, ROTC, Student Council, Science Club, Nation a l Honor&#13;
Society, Rifle Team, Latin Club,&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
RONALD L. DRIVER&#13;
General.&#13;
CHRISTINA DETTMANN&#13;
General, Student Council, Junior&#13;
Red Cross, Choir, Operetta, FHA,&#13;
Roadshow, Book Week Tea. &#13;
ROBERT EHLERS&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
ROBERT L. EICHER&#13;
College Prep, ROTC, Rifle Team.&#13;
KAREN R. ENGEL&#13;
Homemaking, Aurora, Choir, Operetta, Pep Club, Roadshow.&#13;
MARGIE ELLISON&#13;
Gene ral, Y-Teens.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
DICK EVANS&#13;
Vocational, ROTC, Basketba ll,&#13;
Wrestling.&#13;
MICKEY FEEKIN ~ Ge ne ral, Band. &#13;
GERALDINE FIELDS&#13;
General, Student Council, J unior&#13;
Red Cross, GAA, Pep Club, FHA,&#13;
Roadshow .&#13;
GARY FINNEY&#13;
General, Letterman's Club, Junior&#13;
Red Cross, ROTC, Football, Choir,&#13;
Operetta, Roadshow, Golf, J u nior&#13;
Class Play.&#13;
VERNON FINNEY&#13;
Engineering , ROTC,&#13;
Football, Wrestling,&#13;
Track.&#13;
JOANN FOREMAN&#13;
General, Altruma, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
Football Court, Choir, Operetta, Pep&#13;
Club, Roadshow .&#13;
MARGARET FOSTER&#13;
Commercial, Y-Teens.&#13;
Rifle Team,&#13;
Latin Club,&#13;
JEANNETTE FOREMAN&#13;
General, Altruma, Student Council&#13;
Signal, Football, Court, Choir, op'.&#13;
eretta, Quill and Scroll, Pep Club, Roadshow. &#13;
JACK FREESE&#13;
College Prep, Student Council, Letterman's Club, ROTC, Football, Basketball, Track, Tennis, Prom Court,&#13;
FTA.&#13;
BOB FRIEZE&#13;
General, Le tte rman's Club, Jun ior&#13;
Red Cross, Annual, ROTC, Football,&#13;
Basketball, Baseball, Vice Preside nt&#13;
Junior and Senior Class, Prom&#13;
Court.&#13;
RON GARRETT&#13;
Engineering, ROTC.&#13;
JIM FULLER&#13;
Colleg e Prep, Letterman's Club, Signal, Printing, ROTC, Football, Basketball, Track.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
FRED GARTIN&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
BEVERLY JOANN&#13;
GILBREATH&#13;
General, Choir, Operetta, Band,&#13;
Ro3dshow. &#13;
VIVIAN GOSS&#13;
Gene ral, Choir, Ope retta, FHA, YTeens, Ro ads how.&#13;
JACK GRAYBILL&#13;
Industria l Arts, Signal, ROTC.&#13;
GARY D. GROSVENOR&#13;
Printi ng, Signal, ROTC.&#13;
MILDRED L. GILLISPIE&#13;
Stenograph ic, Junio r Re d Cross,&#13;
FHA, GAA .&#13;
SANDRA GORHAM&#13;
Coll ege Prep, Au ror a, Student Council , Chee rl ead e rs, Na tiona l Honor&#13;
Soc iety, Sign al, Footbal l Court,&#13;
Choir, Ope retta, Latin Club, Li brary&#13;
Cl ub, Pep Club, Ba nd, Roads ho w,&#13;
Book Week Tea, Prom Court, Majore tt e, Quill a n d Scro ll .&#13;
BILL GRAY&#13;
Ge ne ral, ROTC. &#13;
RUSSELL GROVE&#13;
College Prep, Student Council, Lette rman's Club, Annual, Signal,&#13;
ROTC, Basketball, Spanish Club,&#13;
Golf, Roadshow, Quill and Scroll.&#13;
VALERIA JEAN HAGER&#13;
Stenographic, Aurora , Stude nt Council, Cheerleaders, Choir, Operetta,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow.&#13;
ROY G. HALLBERG&#13;
Engineering, ROTC, Footba ll, Basketba ll.&#13;
MARILYN JANE HANSEN&#13;
Gene ral, Transferred , Football Court,&#13;
Y-Teens, All-School Play.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
JUNE HARMON&#13;
Coll ege Stenographic, In ternationa l&#13;
Relations Club.&#13;
KEITH C. HARRIS&#13;
General , Biology Club, Band , Roadshow, Pep Band, Techn ical Staff,&#13;
All-Schoo l Play and Operetta . &#13;
JOHNNY HAVEN&#13;
Industrial Arts, ROTC, Football.&#13;
HELEN HOBBS&#13;
Ge nera l, Junio r Red Cross, Choir,&#13;
Operett a, Roadshow.&#13;
CAROLYN HOOVER&#13;
Homemaking, Junio r Red Cross,&#13;
FHA, Office Work .&#13;
-------- -·&#13;
JOYCE ANNE HARTMAN&#13;
College Pre p, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
Choir, Ope retta , FH A, Girls' Loung e,&#13;
Pep Club, Office Work , Band,&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
NANCY LU HATCHER&#13;
Colle ge Pre p , Au ror a, Stude nt Coun -&#13;
cil, Football Court, Choir, Ope re tta ,&#13;
Girls' Lo unge, Pe p Club, Office&#13;
Work , Ro ads how.&#13;
IRENE HENDERSON&#13;
Stenographic.&#13;
-&#13;
GLENUS HOUGH&#13;
College Prep, Junior Red Cross, YTeens.&#13;
DAVE HOWELL&#13;
Industrial Arts, ROTC, Rifle Team.&#13;
/&#13;
EARL D. HOWELL&#13;
Industria l Arts, Student Council,&#13;
Lette rman's Club, ROTC, Rif le Team,&#13;
Football, Basketba ll, Choir, Operetta , Tennis, Roadshow.&#13;
JAMES L. HUMES&#13;
Colleg e Pre p, Student Council,&#13;
Science Club, Nationa l Honor Society, Annual, ROTC, Baseball,&#13;
Spanish Club, Ro ads how, Prom&#13;
Court, Boys' State Representati ve.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
JO ANN HUMLICEK&#13;
Stenographic, Pep Club.&#13;
JOYCE E. HYDE&#13;
Stenographic, FHA, Y-Teens, GAA,&#13;
Pep Club. &#13;
ESTELLE JACKSON&#13;
Col lege Pre p .&#13;
MYRA FAYE JAMES&#13;
College Pre p , Y-Teens, Office Work.&#13;
LARRY A. JENSEN&#13;
Industria l Arts, ROTC, Rifle Team .&#13;
RONALD JENSEN&#13;
BRUCE JOHNSON&#13;
Gene ra l, Student Council, Letterman's Club, J unior Red Cross, Annual, ROTC, Football, Basketball,&#13;
as~a l, All-State Baseba ll.&#13;
DONALD GENE JOHNSON&#13;
College Prep, Student Council,&#13;
ROTC, Spanish Club, Roadshow.&#13;
College Pre p , Student Council,&#13;
ROTC, Rifl e Team. &#13;
KAY JOHNSON&#13;
Home making, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
Signal , FHA, Y-Teens, GAA, Pep&#13;
Club, Road show.&#13;
LORENE JOHNSON&#13;
Stenog ra ph ic.&#13;
VARJE JONES&#13;
JANE JONES&#13;
College Pre p, Aurora, Student Council , Cheerleaders, Natio nal Honor&#13;
Society, Footba ll Court, Choir, Operetta, Spanish, Library Club, Pe i;i&#13;
Club, Road Show, Book Week Tea,&#13;
Colonial Ba ll.&#13;
Gene ra l, Y-Teens, Choir, Operetta,&#13;
FHA, Roadshow.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
PAULINE E. KELLEY&#13;
General.&#13;
PAT KENNEDY&#13;
Co ll ege Pre p, Student Council, Signal, Choir, Operetta, Ba nd, Roadshow. &#13;
VIOLA KOHLER&#13;
College Stenographic.&#13;
MARY A. LAKE&#13;
Ge neral.&#13;
JANICE LARSEN&#13;
College Prep, Aurora, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Annual, Signal, Choir, Operetta, FHA, Roadshow, Book Week Tea.&#13;
• •&#13;
JACK KILIBARDA&#13;
Colleg e Prep, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
LAWRENCE KING&#13;
Ge neral , Band .&#13;
DON KONECNY&#13;
College Prep Enginee ring, Letterman's Club, ROTC, Football, FTA,&#13;
Color Guard . &#13;
BETTY JANE LEE&#13;
Stenographic, J unior Red Cross,&#13;
Cheerleaders, Annual, Football&#13;
Court, Choir, Ope retta, Library&#13;
Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, Thes·&#13;
pians, Book Wee k Tea, All-School&#13;
Play.&#13;
DAVE LEE&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
JAMES K. LEE&#13;
General, Junior Red Cross, ROTC,&#13;
Library Club, Book Week Jea,&#13;
Orchestra.&#13;
DONALD L. LE MASTER&#13;
College Prep, Biology Club, ROTC,&#13;
Wrestling, Spanish Club.&#13;
l&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
DONALD LLOYD LE RETTE&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
DICK LINIGER&#13;
College Pre p, Letterman's Club,&#13;
ROTC, Footba ll, Wrestling, Track. &#13;
l&#13;
JOY LITTLE&#13;
-General , Student&#13;
Opere tta , FHA,&#13;
Work, Roadshow .&#13;
Council,&#13;
Y-Teens,&#13;
BETTY JEAN LYTLE&#13;
Choir,&#13;
Offi ce&#13;
Stenographic, Y-Teens, Roadshow.&#13;
ELDON V. MAHAN&#13;
College Prep, ROTC.&#13;
WILLIAM R. MATZEN&#13;
Printing , ROTC.&#13;
PHYLLIS ROSE McCAULEY&#13;
Ste nographic , Altruma , Signal, Library Club, Band, Roadshow, Book&#13;
Week Tea .&#13;
JAMES T. MATHEWS&#13;
Engineering, Student Council ROTC&#13;
Wrestling ' ' &#13;
LINDA MALLY&#13;
College Stenographic, Aurora, $tudent Council, Cheerleaders, National Honor Society, Choir, Opere tta, Library Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Road show, Book We ek Tea.&#13;
PEGGY McGEE&#13;
Stenographic, Altruma, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Choir, O pere tta, FHA, FTA,&#13;
Office Work, Roadshow.&#13;
BILL McMULLEN&#13;
Ge ne ral, ROTC.&#13;
RICHARD McGLADE&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
CLAUDEEN McRAE&#13;
Homemaking , FHA, Pep Club.&#13;
HELEN JEAN&#13;
M EDAKOVICH&#13;
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RON MENKE&#13;
Engineering, ROTC.&#13;
MARY MESSERSMITH&#13;
Stenographic, Junior Red Cross.&#13;
WILLIAM F. MEYER&#13;
College Prep, Student Council,&#13;
ROTC, Internationa l Relations.&#13;
GEORGETTE MILLARD&#13;
Homemaking, Choir, Operetta, FHA&#13;
Y-Teens, Band, Roadshow.&#13;
CAROL J. MITCHELL&#13;
General, Y-Teens.&#13;
JOHNNY P. MEYERS&#13;
General, Junior Red Cross, ROTC,&#13;
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\ &#13;
ALFRED L. (AL)&#13;
MONAHAN&#13;
Coll e g e Prep, Student Council,&#13;
ROTC, Football, Basketball, Track.&#13;
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GAY MOORE&#13;
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Choir, Operetta, Latin Club, Quill&#13;
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School Pl ay, Int e rn at ional Relations.&#13;
PATRICIA ANN MOORE&#13;
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Roadshow .&#13;
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FRED NASS&#13;
Ge neral.&#13;
MICHAEL NARMI&#13;
Genera l, Studen t Counci l, Signal,&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
KENNETH NEIGHBORS&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
DEAN E. NIGHTSER, JR.&#13;
Ge neral, Biology Club, Scie nce&#13;
Club, Wrestling, Band, Road show,&#13;
Thespians, All-School play.&#13;
JOE OPAL&#13;
Industria l Arts, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
ROTC, Choir, Operetta, Roadshow.&#13;
SH IRLEY NIEMANN&#13;
Col lege Stenographic, Aurora, Stu·&#13;
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Band, Roadshow, Book Week Tea . &#13;
SONDRA LOU PAUL&#13;
Genera l, Aurora, Choir, Operetta,&#13;
FHA, Pep Club, Roadshow.&#13;
CAROL A. PENDER&#13;
Stenographic, Junior Red Cross, YTeens.&#13;
EARL J. PERENTIS&#13;
I&#13;
General, Junior Red Cross, ROTC.&#13;
JANET L. POINTS&#13;
Stenographic, FHA, GAA, Office&#13;
Work.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
THELMA JUNE POOLE&#13;
Stenographic, Altruma, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Footba ll Court, Choir, Op.&#13;
ere!!a, FHA, Pep Club, Roadshow.&#13;
MARGARET G. POULOS&#13;
General. &#13;
DARLENE E. PRICE&#13;
Stenographic, FHA, Pep Club.&#13;
NANCY PRIEST&#13;
Stenographic, Thespians, All-School&#13;
Pla ys 2, 3, 4.&#13;
GERALDINE PRINE&#13;
General, Spanish Club.&#13;
KENNETH J. RABUCK&#13;
Gene ral, ROTC, Basketba ll.&#13;
JOYCE REED&#13;
Homemaking , FHA, Y-Teens, Roadshow.&#13;
P,t,J&#13;
JOAN M . ~UGH College Stenographic, Au rora, Choir,&#13;
Operetta, Library Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Book Week Tea. &#13;
MARLENE A. REED&#13;
Homemaking, National Honor Society, Libra ry Club, Girls' Lounge,&#13;
Book Week Tea.&#13;
MARY ANN REICH&#13;
General, Y-Teens, Band. ~&#13;
GONIA MARY&#13;
RODRIGUEZ&#13;
BOB L. ROCKWELL&#13;
Voca tional Printir1'g, J unior Red&#13;
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Homemaking, FHA, Y-Teens, GAA.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
BARBARA ROGERS&#13;
Stenographic, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
FHA, Girls' Lounge, GAA, Office&#13;
Work.&#13;
JACQUEL INE J. ROGERS&#13;
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Choir, Operetta, FHA, Roadshow. &#13;
BERNARD C. ROSENBERG&#13;
General, Choir, Band, Operetta,&#13;
Roadshow, Thespians, Christmas&#13;
Play, All-School Play Staff.&#13;
KAREN ROGERS&#13;
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Queen, Choir, Ope re tta, Pe p Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Junior Prom Court.&#13;
JEANETTE ROMANS&#13;
Liberal Arts, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
Science Club, National Honor Socie ty, Band.&#13;
JEAN ROTHE&#13;
PAULINE V. RU FFCORN&#13;
Gene ral Course, Spanish Club.&#13;
AMMELIA N. RUIZ&#13;
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Stenographic, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
Choir, Operetta, FHA, Spanish Club,&#13;
Roadshow, International Re lations. &#13;
ROGER RUSSELL&#13;
Engineering, ROTC.&#13;
JEAN MARIE RYAN&#13;
Stenographic, Aurora, FHA, Library&#13;
Club, G irls' Lounge, Office Work,&#13;
Book Week Tea.&#13;
MARY ALICE SAAR&#13;
Stenographic, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Signal, Girls' Lounge,&#13;
Y-Teens, GAA.&#13;
DAVID SCHUTJER&#13;
College Prep, Junior Red Cross,&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
HOWARD SHIPLEY&#13;
College Prep, ROTC, Rifle Team.&#13;
JIM SIMPSON&#13;
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JOANIE SPEARN&#13;
Stenographic, Signal.&#13;
ROBERTA STEIBER&#13;
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Latin Club, Library Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Book Week Tea, Quill and Scroll,&#13;
Internationa l Relations, DAR.&#13;
DON STEVEN&#13;
General.&#13;
DONALD J. SKAGGS&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
DORTHEA M . SORENSON&#13;
Stenographic, Altruma, Choir, Op·&#13;
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LE ANNA SMITH&#13;
Stenographic . &#13;
TOM STOGDILL&#13;
College Prep, Student Council,&#13;
ROTC, Rifle Te am, Spanish Club.&#13;
HAROLD EUGENE&#13;
STRONG&#13;
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MARJORIE STRONG&#13;
Stenographic, FHA, Pep Club, Band,&#13;
Roadshow .&#13;
GERALDINE STUBBS&#13;
General.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
CAROLE STUCKER&#13;
Homemaking, Aurora, Junior Red&#13;
Cross, Cheerleaders, Annua l, Football Court, Prom Co urt, Pep Club,&#13;
Office Work, Roadshow .&#13;
GARY LEE SWA NSON&#13;
Printing . &#13;
JERRY TALBOTT&#13;
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MARLENE FRANCES&#13;
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Council, Jun ior Red Cross, Annua l,&#13;
Signal, Pe p Club, Office Work.&#13;
PATTY TACY&#13;
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' . GLEN EARLE TELLER&#13;
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Gene ral Course , J un io r Red Cross,&#13;
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JACK THOMAS&#13;
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JO NELLE THOREEN&#13;
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Roadshow , International Re lations.&#13;
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Industria l Arts, ROTC.&#13;
I&#13;
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Colle g e Pre p, GAA, Pep Club, Office Work.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
RON VITTITOE&#13;
Industria l Arts, RO TC.&#13;
GARY L. WAGNER&#13;
Industria l Arts, Junior Red Cross&#13;
ROTC, Choir, Operetta, Roadshow'. &#13;
LEONARD J.&#13;
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Industrial Arts, ROTC.&#13;
CAROLYN WAUGH&#13;
General, FHA, Y-Teens, Roadshow,&#13;
Book Week Tea .&#13;
SHARON L. WAUGH&#13;
Homemaking, Altruma, Choir, Ope retta, FHA, Roadshow.&#13;
MAVIS J. WALKER&#13;
General, Girls' Lounge, Y-Teens,&#13;
GAA.&#13;
ROBERTA JEAN WALKER&#13;
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SHIRLEY WESEEN&#13;
Stenographic, GAA, Pep Club.&#13;
BILLY WILLIAMS&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
TOM WINGSTAD&#13;
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Red Cross, Biology Club, ROTC,&#13;
Rifle Team, Spanish Club.&#13;
GLORIA IRENE WOFFORD&#13;
General.&#13;
MAX&#13;
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Chess, Checkers, Ping Pong, Ca·&#13;
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Dogs, Frie nd of everyone.&#13;
B53781&#13;
SENIORS &#13;
GOTTBRECHTS&#13;
HARDWARE STORES&#13;
Farm Supplies, Housewares&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
DOWNTOWN STORE&#13;
160 W. Bdway.&#13;
WEST END STORE&#13;
3138 W. Bdway.&#13;
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Congratulations&#13;
STYLE SELECT UNIFORM&#13;
725 West Bdway. Co. Bluffs&#13;
LARSEN'S&#13;
CITIES SERVICE STATION&#13;
21st and 5th Avenue&#13;
CONG RA TU LA TIONS&#13;
seNIORS&#13;
DR. G. H. WAHL&#13;
Says&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
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J. C. PENNEY CO.&#13;
KUHN STUDIO&#13;
Family Portraits&#13;
25 SO. MAIN PHONE 6291&#13;
Congratulations to the '57 Class&#13;
From&#13;
"THE QUICKIE"&#13;
2709 West Broadway&#13;
Flowers by&#13;
WAL TONS&#13;
420 North 26th&#13;
PHONE 4059 &#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '57&#13;
GRAVES CITIES SERVICE&#13;
26th and Bdway.&#13;
DICK ROGERS, Proprietor&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
"The Rexall Store"&#13;
2400 W. Bdwy. Ph. 5557&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
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Corsages and Cut Flowers&#13;
MARCUS&#13;
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61 2 West Broadway&#13;
BALLENGER&#13;
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE&#13;
Says&#13;
Congratulations, Seniors&#13;
of '57&#13;
BROWN&#13;
SHOE FIT COMPANY&#13;
" A Fit fo~ Every Foot"&#13;
SHOES FITTED BY X-RA y&#13;
BENO'S&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIONS, '57 CLASS&#13;
LUSTERTONE CLEANERS&#13;
Personalized Service&#13;
PICK UP AND DELIVERY&#13;
3343 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 22567&#13;
I&#13;
1.&#13;
I; &#13;
WORLDS&#13;
RADIO LABORATORY&#13;
341 5 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 20277&#13;
Congratulations to the '57 Class&#13;
STANDARD AUTO PARTS&#13;
CO.&#13;
1618 West Broadway Phone 37527&#13;
Full Line of&#13;
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SUPPLIES&#13;
Complete Machine Shop&#13;
Compliments&#13;
AINSWORTH&#13;
PRINTING COMPANY&#13;
Print Office Supply and Equip.&#13;
MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG. CO. BLUFFS&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CHARLOTTE RAES&#13;
Real Estate and Insurance&#13;
227 PEARL CO. BLUFFS&#13;
SCHUBERT STUDIO&#13;
2305 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 33549&#13;
QUALITY PERSONALIZED PORTRAITS&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
From&#13;
DAMONS FOOD MARKET&#13;
and&#13;
RALPH'S MEAT MARKET&#13;
From the&#13;
MONTICELLO STAFF&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
and&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
Graduating Seniors&#13;
of '57 &#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
507 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 3-7544&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
CLASS OF '57&#13;
INTERCITY CHAMPS&#13;
Best Wishes to&#13;
T.J. Graduates of '57&#13;
From&#13;
MODE - 0 - DAY FROCK SHOP&#13;
Dresses - Lingerie - Blouses - Hosiery&#13;
522 W. Bdway. Co. Bluffs&#13;
MRS. STEWART, Manager-Owner&#13;
"Lets Talk It Over"&#13;
PAUL E. WEAVER&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Real Estate, Loans&#13;
Complete Insurance Se rvice&#13;
PHONE 7773&#13;
550 Mynster Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PEOPLES STORE&#13;
- - - -- --'----------~~====..I &#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop Says Congratulations, Seniors&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
1st FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
OF CO. BLUFFS&#13;
50 I Broadway &#13;
I_ &#13;
LITHOGRAPHED BY -----.&#13;
LOR PUBLISHING CO.&#13;
DALLAS • TEXAS&#13;
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