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Front row, left to right : C. FRANCIS PUTNAM, CHAS. W . LANGMADE, President,&#13;
E. L. ALLPHIN , Vice President, and HARRY VOSS.&#13;
Back row, left to right: CARL W . ECKERT, CLYDE C. CAVITT, and DENNIS L. NELSON.&#13;
LESTER ANDREWS&#13;
Seeorew.ry of the Board of Education &#13;
MRS. ELIZABETH J. AKER&#13;
Latin, English&#13;
0 . A. BUMP&#13;
Physics, Chemistry&#13;
EDWARD W. BLAINE&#13;
Deba te, English&#13;
WILDA M . FARMER&#13;
Typi ng&#13;
SGT. l / CL. VINCENT P. CONNORS&#13;
ROTC&#13;
BERNARD U. BOLTON&#13;
Directo r D.O.&#13;
MRS. MARIEN. BOLTON&#13;
Homema ki ng&#13;
STEPHEN J. FIELD&#13;
Bio logy&#13;
WALLAC E R. CLEAVELAND&#13;
lnc:: t,-umenta l Music&#13;
CLARA LOU ISE GATHMANN&#13;
English&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
DOROTHEA W. GIENGER&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
HAROLD J. JONES&#13;
Commerc.ial&#13;
FRANK LAMANTIA&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
R. A. HARRISON&#13;
Journalism, Am. History&#13;
L. R. LESSINGER&#13;
Driver Training&#13;
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;
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9 &#13;
&#13;
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;
30&#13;
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;
32&#13;
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;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
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;
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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;
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Snapshot Editor&#13;
RICHARD HOYT&#13;
Editor&#13;
DALE COOK&#13;
Sports&#13;
JOHN LEE&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
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SHIRLEY STILES&#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;
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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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Front Row (left to right): Marjorie O'Brien, Pauline Belt, Virginia Croghan, Jackie Phillips, Shirlee Boyer, Margaret&#13;
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;
rma Carmichael, Joyce Hall, ·Shirley Haven, Wilma Moore, John Lewis, Dale&#13;
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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Front Row (left to right): Marie Nick, Carol Roper, Judy Rogers, Marilyn Luther, Nola Field, Janet Harriman, Dorothy&#13;
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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Front Row (left to right): Carol Roper, Janice Hutchison, Celia Johnson, Nola Field, Peggy Neve, Shirley Thomas,&#13;
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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Front Row (left to right): Yvonne Dew, Margaret Eicher, Beverly Hardisty, Sally Hiatt, Mary O'Bradovich, Betty Lou&#13;
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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Front Row (left to right): Nila Zahnley, Maureen Kratzk.e, Eileen Smith, Nok. Field, Georgia Hohnbaum, Lenora&#13;
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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Front Row (left to right): Gilbert Davidson, Kenneth Link, Dorothy Trumble, Donna Phillips, Lenora Wredt, Norma&#13;
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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Front Row (left to right): Bob Z ahn, John Flanagan, John Kern, Bob H ouser, Clarence Snipes, Bob Ray, Bob Wooton,&#13;
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;
Blanchard.&#13;
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;
Sheldon.&#13;
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;
M i&gt;s Mildred Smith.&#13;
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T.J. 21 Mason City 6&#13;
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T.J. 21 Benson 7&#13;
T.J. 19 Roosevelt 13&#13;
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Bade row (left to right): Bob Coffey, Bob Nusser, Jim Schultz, Kenny Anderson, Jim Kruse.&#13;
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Front row (left to right): John Chao c, M ike Meidlinger, H aro ld Barn ett, Don Rage r, Bob T ay lo r. Ro ge r Bio ho p .&#13;
Second row (left to right) : Dua ne Smith , Fred Jewett, R o nnie H o pkins, Roger \Vood&gt;, Albert H a rter, T o m Ph ilpott,&#13;
Charles Ra ge r.&#13;
Third row (le ft to right): Dick Pa rk &gt;, Dick Broo ks, W a rren Kruse , D ennis Armstrong, Bob Burgi n, D ick \Villiams,&#13;
Ray M ye rs.&#13;
Back row (le ft to right): J erry Rey no lds, Lavern \Vy mo r e. Jim Re d mond, \Villa rcl l amb, Elwood M ah an , Stanley&#13;
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Middle row (left to right): D on H a rris, Jim Lamb, Graha m Boysen, Bo b Heath , Laverne Goss, Pete Carman, Bob&#13;
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Back row (left to right) : Mr. Orville Orr, \Vayne Henderso n, Larry Sealock , Ro nald Clinton, D ean Good, Ro ger&#13;
Connor, D o n Rea l.&#13;
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Left Row (front to back): Jane Pick ering, Joyce Pick erin g, M artha Fla naga n, Beve rly Rockwell.&#13;
Middle Row (front to back): Betty Lee Hickman, Patricia M a rshall , Fa nn ie Mae Cool.&#13;
Right Row (front to back): M ary Petersen, Queen Jane Weatherill, Sh irl ey Thoma&gt;, \Vanda Jensen .&#13;
M acy M cG rudc r, Jona D eene&#13;
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Jim Redmond, Laverne Wymore, Ray M eyers, Bill Witzke , Phillip \Vray, Norman Kinney, D ennis Armstron g, Tom&#13;
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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;
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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;
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(DRAWi N G)&#13;
MRS. MAR IA BOLTON&#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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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 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;
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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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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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Colonial Ball , Geor ge Washington&#13;
BILL CHARLES (College Prep)&#13;
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RICHARD CLARK (College P r ep)&#13;
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SAM COLLINS (College Prep)&#13;
DELBERT CONKLING (Col l ege Prep)&#13;
DON CONNER (Manual Arts)&#13;
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NORMAN L. COLLISTER (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
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CHARMA I NE DANIELSEN (Steno g rauhic)&#13;
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ORIE EMILY EICHER (General)&#13;
'Girl Crazy ', Choir, Road shows • 5 1 , '52&#13;
WAYNE EVANS (Manual Arts)&#13;
Basketball, Track , Baseball, Wre stlin g,&#13;
Re d Cr oss, Student Co unc i 1&#13;
JuE ESPINOSA (College Pr ep )&#13;
Wr estlin g, Boys City, Road s how '49, Le tterm a n s Club&#13;
DENNIS FEHRELL (College Pr ep )&#13;
BETTY FIELDS (Co ll ege Stenographic)&#13;
Aurora, Treas urer, Girl s Co uncil, P ep Club , Pr es id ent,&#13;
National Hon o r Society , Pr es id e nts CluiJ, Secretary,&#13;
Student Council, Library Club, Yo uth City, Co urt Cl e rk,&#13;
Footb a ll Court, Wre s tling Court, Military Ball Grnnd&#13;
Mar c h, Choir, 'Red Mill', 'Girl Crazy', 'Sn af u',&#13;
'Man Who Came to Dinn e r', 'Lost Hori zo n s ', Colonial&#13;
Ball Ho n or Court, Ro a d s how s • 48, • 49, • 50, '51, ' 52 ,&#13;
•ARVIN G. F I ELD (Co ll ege P r ep)&#13;
Roadsh ow 4~. • 50, Baske tb a ll , F oo tbnl 1, Track&#13;
PEGGY FOUTCH (Homemaking) J an. Class&#13;
F.H.A. , Se c r e tary, P e p Clu b , 'R e d Mill' a nd 'Girl Crazy '.&#13;
Road shows '48 , '4 9 , '50, '51 , Choir, &#13;
LOIS PIENHOLD (Ge n e r a l) J a n . Class&#13;
Re d Cross, Y. G. A.A., Pe p Club&#13;
KENNETH PORO (Co ll ege Prep)&#13;
Se nio r Clas s, President. Colone l, R. O.T.C., Boys S tate&#13;
Nation a l Honor Soci e ty, Vic e -Preside nt, Youth CitJ. Maj o r&#13;
~tud nt Counci~, ~ci nc e ~lu ~, Choir, Boys Qua rtet t e , ·&#13;
Los t Hori z on s , Ro be rta • Re d Mill', 'Girl Crazy ,&#13;
Football and Basketball Manager, Mardi Gra s Es c o rt, '&#13;
Road s hows '51, '52, Junior and Se ni o r Prom, Lo rd,&#13;
Le ttermans Club&#13;
ROSALIE PRIEND (Coll e g e Prep)&#13;
'The Ma n Who Came to Dinne r'. .:Red Mill', 'Girl Cr a zy '.&#13;
Choir, Pe p Cl ub, Y.G.A.A .. Ru a d s hows '49 , ' 5 0, • 5 1&#13;
LUCILLE GAGE (Ge n e r a l)&#13;
Hende r s on , Iowa transfe r,&#13;
WILDA GP.ORGE (Ste no graphic)&#13;
stude nt Co uncil, Altruma , Girls Co u nc i l, Li b r ary Cl uh&#13;
ALTA LEE GODDEN ( Sten og r ap hi c)&#13;
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;
\&#13;
,l &#13;
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;
'&#13;
-&#13;
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;
l&#13;
\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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) HI R LE Y CA L FE E&#13;
4ARY O'BRADOVI CH&#13;
h oe OGDE N&#13;
4l ETTY O'HAR A&#13;
j ; HARLES&#13;
~ I CH ARD&#13;
OLSON&#13;
OSBORN&#13;
INN PAV I CH&#13;
I&#13;
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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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;
• • MAN T EWA RT. &#13;
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;
e Signal&#13;
Volume LVI No. 2 Thomas Jefferson High School, Council Bluffs, Iowa r-~~~~~~~~~~~--....:_!....:.........:....:::.:..:..::..:..:__;__&#13;
Staff members view their first issue&#13;
Oct. 5, l 9Sl :.......------&#13;
'!'he new Signal staff members are, seated lett to right, Myrna Bowen, Shirley Nicholas,&#13;
Beverly W ~od, Charles Rager, Bob Burgin, and Bob Lewis. . · hael and&#13;
Standing , left to right are Jerry Lawson Bill Frandsen, Al Harter. Keith Carmic · Ed Rath. ' ' '&#13;
ager, Wood&#13;
head new staff&#13;
Charles Rager has been n amed&#13;
~d~to r-in-c hi ef of t he Sig na l for&#13;
:his semest er. Charles is very actne a t Tee Jay, being president of&#13;
th Student Council and vir-e president of t he Senior class. He ber,ng to Le tterman's club; plays&#13;
football and baski:! tball, and is a&#13;
member of the choir&#13;
Beve_:_Ir. Wood · will. act as Man- .... ,,... ..... .&#13;
i assistant, · Albert Harter. Bill&#13;
f rands.en will be exchange editor.&#13;
Reporters are Jerry Lawso n,&#13;
lyrna Bowen and Keith Carmir•hael. Other reporters are in t h e N&#13;
Journalism 1. class. The y are L&#13;
Layne Brown, Joe P anlson. Ma ry&#13;
Kelley, Norn::i l\lor15an, Marilyn&#13;
Handschy, Judy Rogers, J &lt;&gt;YC&lt;'&#13;
Stu a~:&#13;
rnagc,&#13;
On Sep\&#13;
campaign a11&#13;
dents becarr&#13;
Purposf&#13;
inte rcommt~&#13;
school recei'&#13;
Yeatma11&#13;
E&amp;ch home&#13;
goal, depc ni'&#13;
students i1·&#13;
two homr&#13;
the sec•&#13;
had ir&#13;
home&#13;
Bat .. . Virginia BartholmP.W LEFT TO RIGHT: JOYC E BATES . DI CK H OLM ES. J UDY RD GE RS. f'l l LL CHllRL ES . MEL V IN Bi RD.&#13;
f:harles, Richard Cla1·k, . 1AR I LYN HA NDS CHY . DON HANSEN.&#13;
Bir:.! and Donald Hansen . · ON F LOOR : LAYNE BROWN , NORMA MO'RGAN , V IR G INI A 8ARTHO LOMEll . &#13;
"IRST Row: JACKIE CARTER. JANICE HUTCHINSON , MARILYN HANDSCHY. SHIRLEY LEE. JUDY BAILEY.&#13;
;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;
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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;
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                    <text>MRS. CLARA STRICKLAND&#13;
We dedicate the 1955 Monticello to Clara&#13;
Strickland. Not be cause of the many or ganizations she sponsors, nor her interesting classes,&#13;
nor the fact that she is the backbone of every&#13;
oenior class, but because she has dedicated her&#13;
life to education and her heart to Tee Jay, and&#13;
for that we, in turn, dedicate this book to her.&#13;
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In the years to come, if you frequently&#13;
turn to your Monticello, and if, in its pages,&#13;
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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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;
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"~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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Woltzen, Rosella&#13;
Woolman, Karen&#13;
Wray, Ann&#13;
'&#13;
·.~l.&#13;
[i !:/;1&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS&#13;
Smith, Vera Lee&#13;
Snyder, Judy&#13;
Stodgill, Gilbert&#13;
Storm, Jim&#13;
Talbot, Arthur&#13;
Taylor, Shirley&#13;
Taylor, Sondra&#13;
Thornton, Burneille&#13;
Thornton, Pat&#13;
Tierney, Don&#13;
Tiffey, Phyllis&#13;
Valentine, Carole&#13;
Vernon, Elizabeth&#13;
Vogt, John&#13;
Wahl, Sharon&#13;
Walling, Donna&#13;
Walker, Don&#13;
Walter, Barry&#13;
Wright, Margaret&#13;
Wright, Russell&#13;
Young Janet&#13;
Lachappelle, Ruth&#13;
O'Hara, Gene&#13;
Compliments of ODENS----ELMA SEWING CIRCLE&#13;
32 &#13;
• en1or&#13;
ass&#13;
Dave Witke 's election as president was&#13;
unusual in the sense that he served as pres -&#13;
ident of his junior class, but not at all sur -&#13;
prising. His competence proven long ago,&#13;
his leadership has caused his class to honor&#13;
and respect him and thank him for a job&#13;
well done.&#13;
Equally competent were the remaining&#13;
officers. Larry Lewer as vice president,&#13;
Pauline Phillips as secretary, and Rose&#13;
Dinovo as treasurer, composed the perfect&#13;
trio to back up a fine president.&#13;
Clara Strickland and Ward Strohbehn,&#13;
as class sponsors, gave unsparingly of time&#13;
and effort to make the class and its under -&#13;
takings the greatest success possible.&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
MRS, STRICKLAND MR. STROHBEHN&#13;
This page compliments of LANE'S CAFE&#13;
President&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
LARRY LEWER&#13;
-&#13;
Secretary&#13;
PAULINE PHILLIPS&#13;
Trea&#13;
-surer&#13;
ROSE DINOVO &#13;
SENIOR CLASS&#13;
ELLA MARIE ANDERSON ... Steno. -Student Council,&#13;
Spanish Club. "A Cute Piece O' Property"&#13;
MAX ARCHER ... General-Monticello Staff, Track,&#13;
Football, Rifle Team, Crack Squad, Outstanding&#13;
R. 0. T. C. first year cadet and Star-honor cadet. "The&#13;
Golden Haired Boy from the Valley"&#13;
EILEEN ARMATIS ... General-Pep Club, Choir, Operetta 3, 4, Road Show 3, 4, All School Play 4. "A Pretty&#13;
Woman is a Deadly Weapon"&#13;
BARBARA ARMSTRONG . .. Steno. -Red Cross, Pep Club, ·Aurora, Choir, Operetta 3, 4, Road Show 1, 2, 3, 4.&#13;
"Place in the Sun"&#13;
HUBERT A ARNOLD .. . Steno. -Aurora treas., treas.,&#13;
Operetta 3, 4, Monticello Staff, Thespians, 2nd team&#13;
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;
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···················~· ~~ -····· :~&#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;
&#13;
1 -&#13;
YEARBOOKS&#13;
~~ &#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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                    <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;
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SENIORS&#13;
JO ANN HUMLICEK&#13;
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JOYCE E. HYDE&#13;
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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;
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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;
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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;
College Pre p, Aurora, Stude nt Council, Chee rlead e rs, National Honor&#13;
Socie ty, Foot ba ll Court, Choir, Operetta, Latin Club, Pe p Club, Roadshow, Girls' State Alternate. &#13;
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;
Baseball.&#13;
\ &#13;
ALFRED L. (AL)&#13;
MONAHAN&#13;
Coll e g e Prep, Student Council,&#13;
ROTC, Football, Basketball, Track.&#13;
DENNIS MONGOVEN&#13;
College Prep, Signal, ROTC.&#13;
GAY MOORE&#13;
College Prep, Student Counc il, Junior Red Cross, Science Club, Signal,&#13;
Choir, Operetta, Latin Club, Quill&#13;
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School Pl ay, Int e rn at ional Relations.&#13;
PATRICIA ANN MOORE&#13;
Stenographic, Girls' Lounge , International Relations.&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
MARVIN MOWERY&#13;
Industria l Arts, Student Council,&#13;
Jucior Red Cross, Signa l, ROTC,&#13;
Choir. Operetta, Quil l and Sc roll ,&#13;
Roadshow .&#13;
BEVERLY MUSGROVE&#13;
Stenograph ic, National Honor Society. &#13;
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;
Cross, Signal, ROTC.&#13;
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;
Homema king, St ude nt Council,&#13;
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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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;
Industrial Arts, ROTC, Basketbal l. &#13;
JOANIE SPEARN&#13;
Stenographic, Signal.&#13;
ROBERTA STEIBER&#13;
College Prep, Aurora, Stude nt Council, Na tiona l Honor Society, Signal,&#13;
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;
General, Biology Club, Band, Orchestra.&#13;
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;
Colleg e Prep, Stude nt Council, Junior Red Cross, Signa l, ROTC, Football, Wrestl ing, Ba seball, Cho ir, Operetta, Roadshow .&#13;
MARLENE FRANCES&#13;
SWANSON&#13;
College Prep, Auro ra, Stud e nt&#13;
Council, Jun ior Red Cross, Annua l,&#13;
Signal, Pe p Club, Office Work.&#13;
PATTY TACY&#13;
Li beral Arts, Al truma, Studen t Council, FHA, Pe p Cl ub, Roa d show.&#13;
' . GLEN EARLE TELLER&#13;
GEORGE L. THACKER, JR.&#13;
Gene ra l, Jun ior Red Cross, Nationa l&#13;
Honor Society, ROTC, Lati n Club.&#13;
FRANK JOSEPH THOMAS&#13;
Gene ra l, Stud en t Counci l, Lette rman's Clu b, ROTC, Basketba ll.&#13;
Gene ral Course , J un io r Red Cross,&#13;
Bio logy Club, ROTC. &#13;
JACK THOMAS&#13;
Genera l, ROTC.&#13;
JO NELLE THOREEN&#13;
Ge ne ral, Junio r Red Cross, National&#13;
Honor So ciety, Choir, Ope re tta, FTA,&#13;
Roadshow , International Re lations.&#13;
NORMAN H. VINCENT&#13;
Industria l Arts, ROTC.&#13;
I&#13;
ROSALIND VISURI&#13;
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;
WALLING JR.&#13;
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;
College Prep, Aurora, Student Council, Cheerleaders, Football Court,&#13;
Choir, Operetta, Latin Club, Pe p&#13;
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PHILLIP WASSEM&#13;
College Prep, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Basketball, Latin&#13;
Club, Band. &#13;
SHIRLEY WESEEN&#13;
Stenographic, GAA, Pep Club.&#13;
BILLY WILLIAMS&#13;
General, ROTC.&#13;
TOM WINGSTAD&#13;
General, Student Council, Junior&#13;
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;
Phone 4463 Phone 4401&#13;
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;
Class '57&#13;
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;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
2810 West Broadway&#13;
Corsages and Cut Flowers&#13;
MARCUS&#13;
CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
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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                    <text>Many times he has been seen working as late as midnight on a school&#13;
project. He has put tireless hours of work in for the sole benefit of the&#13;
Student Body at Thomas Jefferson. So with gratitude and deep appreciation we, the 1958 Monticello Staff, dedicate this Annual to our Sponsor, Mr. R. H. Fanders.&#13;
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TABLE OF CONTENTS&#13;
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HOMBURGS&#13;
PARTY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
HELMETS&#13;
BONNETS&#13;
GRADUATE &#13;
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Old relics&#13;
SOMJETHKNG&#13;
Brains . ? t w ork . a &#13;
Did ya' hear&#13;
the latest!!&#13;
OLD&#13;
7&#13;
Quiet?? &#13;
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New flame&#13;
First day&#13;
8&#13;
SOME =&#13;
THING &#13;
NEW&#13;
What's new for lunch?&#13;
q &#13;
Ouch!!&#13;
SOMETHING&#13;
How's my cred it?&#13;
10 &#13;
There's the book I borrowed&#13;
BORROWED&#13;
Can I borrow your g i·rl ?&#13;
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Two seventh periods&#13;
for being tardy?&#13;
Blew!!&#13;
After hours&#13;
SOMIETHKNG&#13;
IBLUIE &#13;
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FEE CHEW-is rep resenting&#13;
Northwestern Nationa I Life 1 nsurance Company. He was&#13;
formerly an instructor at A.l.H.S.&#13;
BOARJD OIF&#13;
EDUCATION&#13;
FRANCIS PUTMAN-has bee n a&#13;
wholesale distributor f o r&#13;
petroleum products since 1940.&#13;
He is a senior member of the&#13;
board serving his e ighth year.&#13;
DR. FREDRICK MARSH SR.-&#13;
formerly taught in college. He&#13;
is now an M.D. in Council&#13;
Bluffs.&#13;
RICHARD STOUFER-has b een&#13;
working for Kimball Brothers&#13;
Company for the past 22 years.&#13;
LES ANDREWS-is Secretary to&#13;
the Board of Education. He has&#13;
been in the Council Bluffs&#13;
school system for seven years.&#13;
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JOHN JUNQUIST- has been&#13;
working for Western Adjustmt!nt and Inspection Company&#13;
for the past 22 years. He is the&#13;
second senior member serving&#13;
his fifth year.&#13;
MRS. JOHN HANSEN-is a&#13;
housewife and a bookkeeper&#13;
for the Ouren Feed Company.&#13;
She is active in P.T.A. w ork&#13;
and is a prima ry superi ntendent of the First Christian&#13;
Church .&#13;
ARNOLD CHRISTENSEN - has&#13;
had his own engineering practice in Council Bluffs fo r the&#13;
past 15 years. &#13;
Born in Benton County, Indiana, attending Purdue and Columbia Universities and graduating with B.S. and M.A. degrees, and&#13;
later attaining the highest position in the Council Bluffs school&#13;
system, is none other than Mr. Russell J. Mourer, our greatly&#13;
admired Superintendent.&#13;
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With the same fighting spirit as he had for America during&#13;
World War 2, Bernard U. Bolton leads the cheering section of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's grandstands. His main concern as Principal&#13;
is the welfare and benefit of the Student Body at T. J.&#13;
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OFFXCE STAFF&#13;
The job of keeping everything&#13;
rolling smoothly goes to our office staff. They keep attendance,&#13;
permanent records, and accounting, plus countless other tasks&#13;
and favors for the students and&#13;
faculty. Busy at work are : Mrs.&#13;
Beck, Mrs. Springer, and Mrs.&#13;
Bentlage.&#13;
§OCXA L §TUDXJE§&#13;
As the pioneers built our nation,&#13;
so do the teachers increase the&#13;
knowledge of our government&#13;
and our country. They are : Mr.&#13;
Hawkes, Miss Welsch, Mrs.&#13;
Strickland, Miss Wangberg, and&#13;
seated is Mr. Paluka. &#13;
ENGLISH&#13;
Looking at the Saturday Review&#13;
of Literature are: Miss Thornton,&#13;
Mrs. Brisbe, Miss Reitan, Mrs.&#13;
Northcott, and Mrs. Wilson.&#13;
ENGLISH&#13;
The task of teaching us to read,&#13;
write, and comprehend the English language goes to our English department. Seated at the&#13;
table are: Miss Grubb, Miss Moeller, Miss Madden, and Miss Kessener. &#13;
M THEM A T liC§&#13;
Mathematics should be .an important part of everyone's education . After mastering simple&#13;
problems, students may advance&#13;
into algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. These math wizards&#13;
have just solved a difficult problem: Mr. Letts, Mr. Cooke, and&#13;
Miss Hinkel.&#13;
SCliENCE&#13;
Through Science we have advanced from the stone age to the&#13;
atomic age. From Newton's experiments with gravity to today's&#13;
study of electrons, we have advanced over the years. The teache rs not only teach us scie nce but&#13;
make it very interesting. Looking&#13;
at the Geiger counter are : Mr.&#13;
Townsend, Mr. Jewett, Mr. Sklenicka , Mr. Fields. &#13;
VOCATKONAL&#13;
ART§&#13;
This group offers courses in shop,&#13;
mechanical drawing, printing,&#13;
journalism, and drivers training.&#13;
The teachers are: Mr. Ege, Mr.&#13;
Cornel, Mr. Formanek, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Pauls.&#13;
BUSKNESS&#13;
ADMrrNrrSTRA TKON&#13;
The Business Administration Department produces many stenographers, typists, and bookkeepers. They are: Mr. Jones, Mrs.&#13;
Wichman, Miss Schroeder, and&#13;
Mr. Mortenson. &#13;
JFKNE ARTS&#13;
We all enjoy art, debate, and&#13;
music. Our fine arts teachers are&#13;
excellent instructors in these&#13;
fields. Shown in the Band room&#13;
are : Mr. Brown, Mr. Fanders,&#13;
Miss Smith, Mr. George, and Miss&#13;
Dorman.&#13;
ATHLETIC§&#13;
Win or lose our coaches teach&#13;
our players the value of good&#13;
sportsmanship. In charge of football, track, baseball, basketball,&#13;
and Girls' Education are : Mr.&#13;
Capel, Mr. Jessen, Mr. Hansen,&#13;
Mr. LaMantia, Mr. Jerome, and&#13;
Mrs. Gunderson. &#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
Among the&#13;
h many lessons taught tot e ROT c . · · · · students are leadership and re .b . . . spons1 il1ty. Inspect- ing the Wea&#13;
pons are our fine&#13;
R.O. T.C. instruct ors: Sergeant Burge, Captain Ad&#13;
ams, and Master Sergeant Robe t r s.&#13;
HOMEMAKITNG&#13;
Teaching our future homemakers&#13;
the fundamentals of cooking,&#13;
sewing and home nursing are:&#13;
Mrs. Schlegel, Mrs. Stageman,&#13;
Mrs. Netherton, and insert is Mrs.&#13;
Jardon. &#13;
COOK§&#13;
The hunger of our students was&#13;
certainly satisfied by the wonderful food our cooks prepared this&#13;
year. Their efficient work enabled the lunch lines to move&#13;
with a minimum of delay. They&#13;
are: Mrs. LeMaster, Mrs. Butler,&#13;
Mrs. Prasse, Mrs. Hampton, Mrs.&#13;
Fred rich.&#13;
CUSTODIAN§&#13;
The work of the custodians has&#13;
certainly paid dividends to the&#13;
Tee Jay students. The efforts of&#13;
these people have made our&#13;
school a pleasant place. They are,&#13;
left to right: Mr. Thornton, Mrs.&#13;
Pennington, Mr. Graybell, Mr.&#13;
Smith, Mr. Springer, Mr. Jensen,&#13;
Mr. Epp. &#13;
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FACULTY INFORMAL§&#13;
Many extra hours are included in these teachers' schedules each&#13;
week with the extracurricular activities around Tee Jay such as&#13;
sponsoring the Friday night dances, handling all of the clubs, and&#13;
sponsoring each class.&#13;
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ALTRLJM&#13;
First row : J. Fe rrarello, S. Pete rson , J. Carlson, S. Lapsl ey, Secretary Joan Mathews, Treasurer J. Briggs.&#13;
Sergeant-at-Arms C. Holmes, Vice Preside nt, C. Jones, Preside nt, M. Phi llips, Mrs. Wichman, Sponsor.&#13;
Se co nd row: J. Clopine, M. Marr, K. Miller, D. Hoden, V. He rweg, S. Cohers, S. Souser, A. Brannon , M.&#13;
Wolfe. Third row: J. Rogers, S. Traylo r, N. Zimme rman, S. Turne r, K. Souse r, S. Obiatt, L. Ebe rt, N. Smith,&#13;
J. Smith . Fourth row: Pat Smith, J. Kendall, L. Smith, J. Humlice k, J. Brinkma n, L. Eva ns, B. Madison,&#13;
V. Borgaila, S. Sanders. Absent: L. Gordon .&#13;
The Sigma Tau Literary Society w as organized in 1922. In 1948, the name was&#13;
changed to Altruma. The aim of this society is to develop the members in scholarship, leadership, and character. They sponsor a Mother-Daughter banquet, and&#13;
g ive baskets of food at Christmas and Thanksgiving .&#13;
First row: D Bres he rs, L. Breshe rs. L. Boye r, K. Kisse l, A. Ahart, Treasurer, G . Brown, President, L.&#13;
Potkon jak , Vice Pre siden t, J. Hopkins. Secretary, L. Cumming, c. Betts. N. Dill e hay, A. Blo nk enship,&#13;
M . . st(ong. Second row: P. Maxwe ll, J. Harte nh off, J. Gaylord, L. Simons, P. Kellar, P. Campbell, T.&#13;
Christi anse n, C. Vemon, M. O'Bri en, C. Marr, K. Tay lo r, J. Liston , F. Sturgeon, Gloria Brow n. Third row:&#13;
B. C.a stl e , S. Watkins, D. Butle r, E. Mulo rhi ll, K. Ives. J. Ackerman, J. Steiber, S. Sherlund, B. Lurver,&#13;
K. Rief, K. Campbe ll , J. Stork, J. Jame s. Fourth row: E. Bollig , C. Croghan, C. Ackerman, J. Nickelson,&#13;
J. Fuss, B. Lanham, S. Hansen, A. Williams, J. Lonelace, P. McKern, M. Walker, D. Wal ling, A. Ga rst, Mrs. Ne therton, Sponsor.&#13;
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BIOLOGY CLUB&#13;
F. Paladino, T. McBride, P. Paladino, Mr. Field, T. Hays, J. Larsen, G. Walling .&#13;
The Biology Club is an organization where students with a special interest in&#13;
Biology may spend their spare time studying on that subject. These students spend&#13;
their own time going on field trips and other outings.&#13;
§PANR§H&#13;
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First row: J. Klement, C. Richardson, G. Roberts, S. DeSantiago, B. Schoenrock, L. Reitan, Sponsor.&#13;
Second row: J. Espinosa, D. Martin, B. Sore nson, G. Bohnet, J. Hi e rs, L. Louden, B. Richardson, M.&#13;
Showers, G. Williams. Third row: J. Childers, D. Godwin, L. Strubb, K. Butler, M. Sprinkel, R. Brune r, A.&#13;
Goodman. Fourth row: T. Tobias, D. Mitchell, L. Morrow, J. Hamme rs, S. Crouse, R. Schuning , C. Hattan,&#13;
G. Spence r.&#13;
The purpose of the Spanish club is to give the members familiarization with customs, literature, and music of Spanish America. They also have an active part in&#13;
the Road Show.&#13;
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SCIENCE&#13;
First row: C. Johnson, D. Olson, R. Adamson, Mr. Sklenicka . Second row: J. Hartman, P. Jense n, R. Orr,&#13;
L. Adams, J. James, A. Garst, D. Larson, D. Utterback. Third row: B. Heaps, J. Havick, P. Howland, D.&#13;
Reed, R. Auhll, J. Gammon, J. Varner, J. Klement.&#13;
Test tubes, and water turning into hydrogen bubbles, are only a few of the&#13;
activities carried on up in room 207 at 3: 15 as the Science club starts its meeting&#13;
with Mr. Sklenicka sitting in as sponsor.&#13;
Under the new sponsorship of Miss Kessener, the Latin club learns about Rome&#13;
and the Roman ways. They also sponsor dances, and have an annual party.&#13;
LATRN&#13;
Front row: F. Paladino, C. McConne ll, P. Brannon, E. Plunkett, J. Johnson, Vice President D. Fox, President&#13;
D. Hoobes, Secretary F. Campbe ll , P. Freese, M. Walke r, Mrs. Kessener, Sponsor. Second row: G. English,&#13;
A. Garst, J. Liston, A. Cook, L. Gea rhart, L. Morrow, R. Jngersall, D. Bigge rstaff, R. Austin, K. James, G.&#13;
Williams, J. Varne r . . Th ird row: E. Craig, F. Henning, G. Rolfes, D. Ivy, B. Garrett, G. Grove, J. James,&#13;
J. Robshaw, D. Tobi as, D. Lee, D. Gearhart, D. Larson . fourth row: s. Rothe, B. Hade n, J. Wakefie ld,&#13;
A. Brannon, M. Johnson, P. Bird, S. Craig, R. Adamson, J. Gammon, R. Auhll, J. Klement, D. Utterback, J. Havick . Absent: L. Gordon .&#13;
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ITNTERN A TIT ON A JL REJLA TIT ON§&#13;
First row: Miss Wangberg, Sponsor; N. Smith, J. Te ller, A. Garst, A. Ahart, and S. Boren. Second row:&#13;
J. Klement, D. Olson, J. Varner, J. Gammon, D. Utterback, and D. Larson.&#13;
International Relations is sponsored by Miss Wangberg. They give a P.T.A. program, carry on correspondence with people in other countries. Also they have&#13;
entered the U.N. Contest. Some of the members attended the University of&#13;
Omaha's institute on world affairs. They have discussions on world affa irs.&#13;
Y-TEENS&#13;
First row: Mrs. Brisby, Sponsor; L. Sorrell, B. Castle, J. Singer, S. Craig, S. Fisher, L. Max, P. Bird, C.&#13;
Mclaughlin, Mrs. Kessene r. Second row: E. Speer, C. Ve rnon, R. Calabro, D. Alton, K. Chambers, A. File,&#13;
J. Hollinger, P. Stearns, M. Showe rs, and J. Kenyon. Third row: L. Aylsworth, D. Schafer, N. Hatcher,&#13;
K. Vande rlos, C. Damon, D. West, S. Boren, P. Meek and B. Culton. Fourth row: A. Williams, M. Conway,&#13;
C. Be tts, K. Ives, L. Mcintosh, B. Manson, J. Ackerman, and B. Be ltz.&#13;
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ART CLUB&#13;
First row: J. Mahrt, L. Taylor, H. Jones, B. Poffenbarger, E. Hansen, Miss Dorman, Sponso r. Se co nd row:&#13;
K. Wolff, M. Thacke r, P. Nichols, B. Swanson, H. Sorick, B. Reynolds, J. Ackerman.&#13;
The purpose of the Art club is art appreciation and the discussion of a rt topics.&#13;
Some of the projects are ce ramic works, oil painting, water color, and tempera for&#13;
poster pa inting. It is under the direction of Miss Dorman.&#13;
G. R. A .&#13;
First row: Mrs. Gunderson, Sponsor; c. Mahoney, E. Plunkett, c. Stevens, K. Be lt, S. LeMaster, S. Keele.&#13;
Second row: C. Konecny, C. Smith, J. Wohle rt, J. Smith, L. Lloyd, c. Croghan, S. Van Secy. Third row:&#13;
M. Conway, J. Weatherill, P. Moore, J. Brown, J. Glade, N. Mumm, B. Lauver, G. Bird.&#13;
G.R.A. is an org a.n ization that promotes g irls' sports. They practice . the. rules _ of&#13;
good rt ans~ ~ and fa ir play through the ir many activities. The girls, including&#13;
every g rade, part1c1pate in various sports, includi ng trampoline practi ce, vo lle y ba ll, softba ll, and basketball.&#13;
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LUBRAR Y CLUB&#13;
First row: J. Kendall, N. Cassell, G. Grove, M. Johnson, J. Carlson, J. Teller, A. Brannon, M. Marr, L.&#13;
Main. Second row: Sponsor, Miss Thornton, J. Briggs, M. Hillman, M. Akers, A. Thornton, S. Turner,&#13;
L. Schoenrock, S. Souser, K. Miller, and P. Brannon. Third row: B. Hoden, L. Smith, N. Smith, S. Lapsley,&#13;
J. Mathews, J. Williams, N. Jones, M. McCauley, V. Borgaila, and S. Sanders.&#13;
Besides being librarian, Miss Thornton sponsors the Library Club which carries&#13;
out many of the duties in Tee Jay's library through the day. The club sponsors&#13;
the Colonial Ball in which the top ten girls in the senior class are selected. Also&#13;
the Book Week Tea is sponsored by this club.&#13;
JUNKOR RJED CROSS&#13;
First row: Miss Madden, E. Plunkett, C. Barron, P. McCoy, K. Schle gal, C. Campbell, G. Humilcek, M.&#13;
Watts, C. Wright, J. Teller, S. Traylor. Second row: D. Cla rk, M. Kruse, C. Lee, L. Taylor, J. Brown,&#13;
Miss Schroeder, K. Wilson, J. Mendenhall, C. Clausen, M. Reed, D. Ivy, J. La Motte, F. Paladino.&#13;
Tee Jay's Junior Red Cross is sponsored by Miss Schroeder and Miss Madden. The&#13;
club packs and sends gift boxes to foreign countries and also hospitals. They also&#13;
sponsor dances, and send Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets.&#13;
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The Student Council, made up of a representative and an alternate from each home&#13;
room, is an organization in which the students have a chance to voice their&#13;
opinions on how the school can be improved. Their two biggest projects for the&#13;
year are the annual Snowball Dance and the Magazine sale. Part of the proceeds&#13;
from these two projects was used to purchase a spotlight for the Dramatics&#13;
Department.&#13;
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CREATIVE WRliTliNG&#13;
s. Cleve land, J. Cleme nt, D. Ahull, D. File, B. Bovack, T. McBride, P. Petersen. Second row: Mrs. Brisby,&#13;
Sponsor.&#13;
Creative Writing was organized this year to stimulate an interest in emotional&#13;
writing. To be eligible for this club, you must have a "B" average in English. The&#13;
club has entered writing contests, open to high school students, for the first time&#13;
this year.&#13;
DJEB_ TE&#13;
First row: Mr. George , Sponsor; J. Clement, D. Ahull , D. Fil e, L. Hoff. Second row: J. Havick, D. Olson,&#13;
R. Adamson , J. Varner, D. Fox , J. Gamon.&#13;
Placing fourth in the lnter-.City Co~tes~ was a highlight for the boys of .T.J.'s .Debate&#13;
Club. For the first time this organ1zat1on became a member of the Missouri Valley&#13;
Conference.&#13;
. 1no1 y CO. &#13;
THESPITAN§&#13;
First row: Mr. Fanders, Sponsor; V. Putnam, M. Ph illips, L. Main, A. Brannon, Treasurer; L. Gordon, Secretary; L. Schoenrock, Vice President; B. Easdale, J. Culiat, J. Grazi e r, R. lngersall. Second row: B. Heaps,&#13;
K. Miller, B. Poffenbarger, M. Warden, S. Van Well, J. Kirk, L. Max, J. Ackerman, J. Havick, D. Olson,&#13;
E. Duncan . Third row: S. Lapsley, P. Eggers, J. Hartman, L. Taylor, M. Thacker, R. Clemens, J. Varner,&#13;
D. Ivy, C. Clawson, B. Hode n.&#13;
Two all-school plays, a Christmas play, and a Contest play, all add up to the busy&#13;
schedule that T.J.'s Thespians maintain . This club has a limited membership, and&#13;
is sponsored by R. H. Fanders. One hundred hours, doing dramatic work, is&#13;
required for membership.&#13;
F.T.A.&#13;
First row: L. Campbell, M. Ingram, M. Fox, M. Friedman, J. Friedman, B. Hoden, D. St. Clair, S. Cleveland, E. Plunkett. Second row: C. Campbell, C. McConnell, C. Fogle, G. Williams, N. Hester, J. Kenda ll ,&#13;
L. Strubbl e , G. Grove, P. Brannon, N. Jones. Third row: Mr. George, Sponsor; J. Culjat, T. Petry, J.&#13;
Sornsen, R. Adamson, J. Smith, K. Mumm, Miss Wangburg, Co-Sponsor.&#13;
T.J.'s F.T.A. Club uses the point system +,.., n;,in PxnP.rience for their future teaching career. They spenrl r-~- '&#13;
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UR OR.A&#13;
first row: G. Olsen, S. Roper, M. Kilday, B. Pilger, S. Thomas, H. Netusil , B. Graves, M. Johnson, V. Putnam, J. Teller, B. Youngworth, J. Grazie r, S. VanWel l. Second row: K. Con away, B. Orme, L. Schoenrock,&#13;
D. Ti e rney, M. Fowler, M. Klonus, M. Akers, M. Kruse, l. Struble, G. Grove, N. Castle, W. Boye r, A.&#13;
Thornton . Th ird row: DeAnn St. Clair, J. Williams, B. Mad ison , J. Wakefi e ld, E. Collins, S. Thomas, J.&#13;
Moser, N. La ng, R. Austin, N. Jones, M. McCally, Mrs. Strickl a nd, Sponsor. Fourth row: J. Shipel y, J.&#13;
Je nsen, L. Main, K. Cole man, K. Butl e r, E. Plunke tt, M. Vogt, L. Doug hman, J. Allmon, B. Hoden, C.&#13;
Young , M. Re ed .&#13;
Aurora, or Nu Omega Sigma, is one of the oldest Literary Societies at Tee Jay. The&#13;
club engages in various activities, such as the Annual Mother-Daughter Banquet.&#13;
It is sponsored by Mrs . Strickland.&#13;
LETTEIRM AN~ S CLUB&#13;
First row: L. Morrow, J. Dingman, Rod Colglaz ie r, T. VanScoy, Preside nt; R. lnge rs a ll , B. Vogt, R. Turpin.&#13;
Second row: Sid Hyde, E. Ne lson, T. Colman, T. Stark, D. Pe te rson , D. Sh a nnon, J. Lang . Third row :&#13;
R. Inge rsoll, Te d Hoff, J. Robshaw, T. Brune r, D. Wa lsh, N. Bryan, R. McBri de, Mr. LaMantia.&#13;
This sports organization has a limited membership. The requirements are to earn&#13;
a letter in one of the main sports of Tee Jay.&#13;
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G d L nda Ma in Diana Tierney. Second row: First row: Barbara Poffenbarger, Judy Jensen, Lau_rene or on, . y G h ; L rr Taylor Dick Shannon,&#13;
Marlene Wolfe, Maggie Philli ps, Carol Hol mes. Thlfd row: Lamoine ear ar ' a Y '&#13;
Denny Walsh.&#13;
ANNUAL STAFF&#13;
Th is year's theme for the Monticello was hats. It&#13;
was used to illustrate the dignity of the teachers,&#13;
fun of the organizations, and the ruggedness of&#13;
the sports.&#13;
Most famous words were: "Oh, no, you didn't lose&#13;
it," repeated by Mr. R. H. Fanciers as he stalked&#13;
up and down the room.&#13;
Screams can be heard over the blare of the radio.&#13;
They come from assistant editor, Lynda Main, as&#13;
she corrects a mistake made on a layout. Laurene&#13;
Gordon, editor, is busy trying to get Dick Shannon and Denny Walsh, sports editors, to get to&#13;
work on the football pages. Lamoine Gearhart,&#13;
business manager, is off in the corner with receipts spread out in front, figuring up bills. Diana&#13;
Tierney and Marlene Wolfe, copy edito rs, s_it&#13;
pulling the ir hair out trying to think of clever&#13;
things to write. Busy at the typewriters are Judy&#13;
Jensen, Carol Holmes, and Maggie Phillips.&#13;
The staff has memories of selling advertisements,&#13;
taking pictures, and working together after school,&#13;
evenings, and weekends.&#13;
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Second Semester-Seated, left to right: Jim Gammon, Margaret&#13;
Fowler, Helen Jones, Tom Coleman, and Denny Walsh. Standing:&#13;
Linda Strubble, Wanda Boyer, Ma rie Kruse, La Rita Sorrell, Terry&#13;
Cavett, Carol Johnson, Sharon Peterson, Margretta Warden.&#13;
First Semeste r- Seated, left to rig ht: Ka ren Miller, Virginia Putnam, Helen Jones,&#13;
and De nny Walsh. Standing: Mike Boye r, Joan Te lle r, Bev Beltz, and oug la ~&#13;
Curtis.&#13;
The Signal, Thomas Jefferson's School paper&#13;
is published eve ry two weeks, under the&#13;
facu lty direction of Mr. R. A. Ha rrison. The&#13;
staff interviews people, w rites the stories,&#13;
proofs the copy, sells the ads, and takes care&#13;
of every job of a regular newspaper. A&#13;
specia l attraction in every issue is Teen of&#13;
the Week, in w hich popular sen iors are interviewed. To be e ligible for the Signa l Staff,&#13;
you must have a "B" average in Engl ish and&#13;
be a member of Journalism class. The Signa.I&#13;
consistently wins top honors in the National&#13;
Scholastic Press Association.&#13;
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M ISS MARGIE SMITH&#13;
CH ORR&#13;
FIFTH PERIO D CHO IR&#13;
At its head, and la rgely responsible fo r the Choir's&#13;
enth usiasm and perfection is Miss Marg ie Smith,&#13;
w hose dynamic efforts and sense of perfection are&#13;
the helpful forces.&#13;
Compliments of KRESGE'S STORES&#13;
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SECOND PERIOD CHOIR&#13;
Tee Jay is proud of its Choir which makes many&#13;
public appearances and does so much to keep the&#13;
public informed of the fine things we do in our&#13;
school. The Choir's largest project was the Broadway Musical, "Oklahoma," which with technical&#13;
assistance from the Drama Department, proved&#13;
one of the highlights of the year. Traditionally the&#13;
"Messiah" w as presented for the student body at&#13;
Christmas time. The Music Clinic is only one of&#13;
the big e vents of the Choir in the Spring. Small&#13;
vocal groups within the organization, made an&#13;
e xcellent and profitable year, plus many public appearances.&#13;
Compliments of HUDSON OIL&#13;
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Giv ing a "Forward March" command is&#13;
drum major, Dennis Schupp.&#13;
BAND&#13;
our 1958&#13;
The Band opened its season by presenting some&#13;
very intricate and colorful ro utines, during football&#13;
halftimes. This year's band boasted l 05 members,&#13;
unde r the direction of Merri ll Brown . One of the&#13;
popular attractions is, the Pep Band. It is a unit&#13;
of the regu lar band, that p lays at football, and&#13;
basketball games. Th is year the band will attend&#13;
the Annual Veisha Celebration. They will also attend Clinic, and play in the annual Spring Concert.&#13;
All through the year the band's brilliant orange&#13;
un iforms a nd their snappy p laying, give color, and&#13;
spirit to all the school events.&#13;
Compliments of LANE'S CAFE&#13;
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Leading the fro nt ranks o f this yea r's Band, we re these majorettes; Ma rtha Rugu r, Vickie Borgalia,&#13;
Ann Bran non, Lynda Main, Maril yn McCaulley, and La u rene Gordon.&#13;
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Altern ates&#13;
Nancy Cassell&#13;
Sally Thomas&#13;
Bottom: Glenda Olson, Barbara Orme, Bennie&#13;
Pilger, Judy Grazier, Helen Netusil. Left to right:&#13;
Joyce Shipley, Marilyn Reed, Joycelyn Williams,&#13;
Sharon Thomas, Carol Holmes, DeAnne St. Cla ir,&#13;
Sandra Lapsley, Pat Eggers, Marlene Wolfe.&#13;
Compliments of COUNCIL BLUFFS GAS CO.&#13;
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SECO.N.O TE. \M&#13;
ClHfEJElRJLJEA DIERS&#13;
Left to right:&#13;
Judy Coleman&#13;
Cindy Kone::ny&#13;
Margaret Walker&#13;
Carolyn Bryan&#13;
Pat Lewis&#13;
Mary Diane Fox&#13;
Linda Clodfelder&#13;
Carol Christen sen&#13;
FRIESlf MAN&#13;
C 1 EIE!~L _ JDERS&#13;
Compliments of CRAWFORD LUMBER &amp; COAL CO.&#13;
Lona Doughman&#13;
Jeanne Brinkman&#13;
Delilah De Santi&#13;
Kathy Souser&#13;
Kay Conway&#13;
Suzanne Trayler&#13;
Jan Wilderman&#13;
Nancy Lang&#13;
Sally Latham&#13;
Ruth Austin &#13;
SENROR PEP CLLJIB&#13;
First row: J. Wakefield, M. Shoers, M. Warden, S. Cleve land, B. Hewitt, Y. Sayers, C. Steve ns, E. Plunke tt,&#13;
K. Miller, V. Putnam, J. Mose r, Mrs. Gunde rson, Sponsor; J. Smith. Second row: M. Johnson, L. Main,&#13;
B. Hoden, N. Jones, D. Hoden, K. Mumm, A. Cook, M. Wallace, J. Vernon, J. Rogers, S. Turne r, C. Gordon.&#13;
Third row: E. Collins, J. Mathews, N. Castell, P. Bran non, S. Thomas, M. Hostede r, G. Shee ley. Fourth row:&#13;
A. Brannon, A. Christensen, K. Coleman, K. Butler, C. Fogle, N. Zimmerman, J. Friedman, L. Ebe rt,&#13;
G. Grove, L. Struble, L. Sorre ll.&#13;
FIRlESHMA PlEJP CLUJB&#13;
First row: A. Hewi tt, K. Baily, K. Ackerman, A. Bl anke nshi p, s. Hains, E. Speer, G. Knudsen, S. Ke e le,&#13;
N. Hawk in s, N. Mumm, M. O'Brian, M. Schmidt, K. Schlegal, s. Nug e nt. Seco nd row: P. To rn atin,&#13;
D. Walling, M. Fr iedman, P. Freese, J. Vallie r, L. Holmes, s. Hanse n, s. Richer, D. Sage, M. Ingram,&#13;
D. Jacobse n, S. Gall ahe r, S. LeMa ste r, C. Reed. Third row: L. Oviat, K. Beltz, J. Nickelson , M. Camden,&#13;
K. Reipe, S. Rothe , W. Hudson, B. Buvak, B. Graves, B. Lanhom, B. Trubl e, M. Lambert, N. Tomaneo, K.&#13;
Tacy. Fourth row: E. Mulvihill, J. Cooksey, J. Steibe r, J. Love less, P. McKern, S. Huffy, C. Campell, S.&#13;
Bessy, C. Phi ll ips, J. Fuss, B. Schronrock, L. Commings, s. Shirley.&#13;
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A bit of Paris by Suzanne&#13;
Van Well and Ron Ingersol.&#13;
Tee Jay's JUDITHE'S&#13;
"Up in the Morning and Out to&#13;
School "-With this fa miliar phrase&#13;
the curtain of Thomas Jefferson's&#13;
1957 Roadshow went up. Based&#13;
on the theme of "School Daze,"&#13;
the entire student body helped&#13;
make th is year's show a huge&#13;
success.&#13;
Starting at "Kindergarten" and&#13;
ending on "Graduation Day," the&#13;
joys and disappointments of our&#13;
school life were portrayed, with&#13;
such activities as "Hooky Players," and "Do You Remember&#13;
When ."&#13;
Outstanding acts were, "Out of the 1900's and Into the&#13;
Blackboa rd Jungle," and a modern calypso take-off,&#13;
entitled "Tee Jay High," and of course Tee Jay's crack&#13;
chorus line, The Judithe's, with Judy Graz ie r's choreography.&#13;
Cathy Campbell as Tammy.&#13;
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Bill Easdale, as Will Parker, explains the wonders of Kansas&#13;
City to his fri ends.&#13;
This year's musical, "Oklahoma," unde r the able&#13;
direction of Miss Marge Smith, fea tured Judy&#13;
Grazier and Ron Ingersol ( left ) as La urie a n d Curley&#13;
w hil e in the vill ai nous role Mike Boye r (above)&#13;
sang an outstanding J ud.&#13;
Compliments of HARRY C. CROWL COMPA NY, REALTORS&#13;
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I_&#13;
Most gripping scene in the&#13;
musical came in the thrilling&#13;
fight between Curley and&#13;
Jud.&#13;
Final scene in which the entire cast&#13;
reprises "Surrey," " Beautiful Mernin'," and "Oklahoma," with the&#13;
aid of Technical Director R. H.&#13;
Fanders' and crews' fine sets,&#13;
brings a lump into the throats of&#13;
all, and everyone leaves humming&#13;
the wonderful music.&#13;
Lots of humor was supplied by&#13;
Will Parker and Ado An nie- here&#13;
played by Marilyn Phillips.&#13;
Compliments of PAUL DIBONO SHOE SHOP&#13;
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DINO&#13;
DKNO&#13;
We got our own gang. The "Silk Hats."&#13;
look! Her brains are showing.&#13;
You bet I'm gonna smack you,&#13;
talkin' to your father that way .&#13;
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A settlement house in a slum district of New York,&#13;
an over-worked case worker, and finally a young,&#13;
misunderstood boy, who is fighting between two&#13;
conflicting emotions. Th is adds up to some of the&#13;
tense drama in the first All School Play of the year. &#13;
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HEADQUA RTERS COMPANY - FI RST PLATOON&#13;
First row: R. Turpe n, J . Acke rman, J. Pa ladi no, D. Hassle r, D. Brougham, K. Couch, C. Ofsteda hl, D.&#13;
Lambirth, D. Auh ll, E. Ne lson . Second row: J. Humlice k, T. Tews, S. Chapin, M. Ca rmichae l, R. Bolte, R.&#13;
And ersen, J. Klement, J. Kie ldgaa rd . Third row: J. Ma rsha ll , S. Wright, B. Ne il, C. We lls, J. Murp h y, K.&#13;
Ande rson, J. Pogue, T. Brownell, D. Pa u lson, J . Hopkins, J. King .&#13;
HEA DQUA RTERS COM PANY - SECOND PLATOON&#13;
First row: J. Rice, R. Amsbe rry, J. Coppoch, J. Medakov ich, J . Clopine, M. Mumyon, E. Klingensm it h, J.&#13;
Je nse n, 0. Saa r, B. Ca rlson, D. McMu lle n. Se cond row: R. Ingersoll, B. Hewitt, C. Kern, R. Johannsen, J.&#13;
Kaspar, K. Jones, A. Childers, L. Wa lke r. Third row: J. Cu ljat, J. Ma rtin, B. Te nnigkeit, M. Co nzemius, E.&#13;
Tompkins, R. Rockwell, G. Petersen, B. Edwards, H. James.&#13;
Compliments of LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
50&#13;
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COMPA NY "A" - FIRST PLATOON&#13;
First row: B. J ohns o n, D. Souse r, B. Wandra, L. O lstrom, J. Eng land, T. Col eman, L. Blackfo rd, R. Hunte r,&#13;
M. Boye r, P. Bro ug ham. Second row : D. Smith, T. McBride, L. Whitney, H. O' Hara, J. Go rh am, L. Tay lo r.&#13;
Third row: G. Ha ssle r, L. Mo rris, D. Ha ro ld, C. Britt a in, G. Hubby, D. Ma rt in .&#13;
COMPA NY "A" - SECOND PLATOON&#13;
First row: T. Va n Scoy, L. Wa lke r, J. Eiche r, A. Thoma s, E. DuBo is, D. Storm, D. Mcintosh , c. Reed , R.&#13;
Bory n, J. McDa ni e ls, D. Lauve r. Second row: D. Do ty, R. Burns, N. Wakefie ld , C. Clawson, L. Watson, D.&#13;
Lee, T. Cam p . Third row: H. Cla rk , L. Ray, D. Hassle r, S. Martin , D. Wa lsh .&#13;
Compliments of M cM IL LEN'S STUDIO&#13;
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COMPANY "B" - FIRST PLATOON&#13;
First row: H. Anderson, S. Kilbardo, C. Willard, B. Talbot, E. Hines, P. Paladino, J. Da lton , B. Bigge rst a ff,&#13;
J. Guinan, J. Havic. Second row: L. Fehr, C. Johnson, L. Johnson, L. Struble, J. Griffen , P. Andrews, M.&#13;
Donnon. Third row: D. Mansen, B. Matics, M. Mathews, W. Mains, T. Wassinger, B. Richardson, L. Porte r,&#13;
T. Moore.&#13;
COMPANY "B" - SECOND PLATOON&#13;
First row : M. Heffe rman, R. Bece rra, J. Doughman, P. Osborn, L. Arnold, R. Sigler, B. Mcintosh, Phil&#13;
Ho ll and, LaMoine Gearhart. Second row: K. Hurd, D. Utterback, J. Hansen, K. Price, K. Lamphear, G.&#13;
Goldsberry, F. Collins, L. Smith. Th ird row: D. McClintock, G. Barr, C. Hook, B. Reichart, G. Sollazo, G.&#13;
He lms, T. Bethe rs.&#13;
Compliments of MUSIC SHOP&#13;
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COMPANY "B" - THIRD PLATOON&#13;
First row: W. Johnson , P. Johnson, M. Th acker, G. Walling, S. Irvin, N. Holmes, T. De ttmann, L. Olson,&#13;
F. Siedel, D. Weathe ri ll. Second row: D. Wendell, L. Goldsberry, G. Dewae le, R. Westerbery, R. Smith, J.&#13;
Larson, D. Wymore, D. Bollig. Third row: G. Wagner, D. Max, R. Drake, T. Benson, K. Ruffcorn, T. Lee,&#13;
G. Bechne r, D. Guss, T. Hoff.&#13;
COMPANY "C" - FIRST PLATOON&#13;
First row: D. Pratt, G. Simpson, C. Young , J. Anderson , D. Scouler, l . Ives, R. Moore, C. McDonald, L.&#13;
Ackenbaugh. Second row: D. Hobbs, G. Bacon, K. Corum, G. Kirkendall , J. Sorensen, J. Tha cke r, A. Wi lson,&#13;
L. Mahan. Third row: R. Reed , G. Poe , R. Jones, M. Reg ars, T. Hayes, D. Haeber, F. Franks, T. Turne r, B.&#13;
Dimmitt.&#13;
Compl iments of HINKY DINKY&#13;
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COMPANY "C" - SECOND PLATOON&#13;
First row: M. Fox , J. Kidw el l, K. Seama n, D. Ad ams, N. DeSantiago, R. King , J. Eva n s, G . La ne , I. Plunke tt,&#13;
E. McAle xande r, R. Adamson. Second row : R. Ke lley, T. Ca rrigan, T. Wa ld ron, R. Gittins, T. Ann in, R.&#13;
Hobbs. Third row: L. Wheele r, J. Abshie r, W. Pe te rson, G. Hopkins, G. Pe try, E. File.&#13;
COMPA NY " D" - FIRST PLATOON&#13;
First row: J . Dingman, W. Easda le , J. Lang, J. Joh nson, R. Moss burg , l. B-e ltz, D. Tobias, D. McClintoc k,&#13;
R. We lsc h, R. Jones, E. Du ngan. Second row: L. Duke, D. La rso n, D. Rho d e n , L. Kee ne , D. Phipps, D.&#13;
Le Rette, C. Ca rrigan, R. Tray lor. 1hird row: D. Cu rtis, L. Waug h, G. Erbes, l. Ra y , J . Swift, R. Ki tche l, E.&#13;
A lle rto n , L. Ro lfes.&#13;
Compliments of BOB PYLE'S STU DIO&#13;
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COMPANY "D" - SECOND PLATOON&#13;
First row: D. Mitche ll , R. Moore, G . Cole man, P. Rolfe , R. DeBoe r, L. Hyme r, R. Mille r, F. Kratzde , R.&#13;
Shannon. Second row : J. Robshaw, S. Stewart, E. Mason, M. Hi a tt, D. O we n. Third row : J. Espinosa, M.&#13;
Graybi ll , D. Primme r, W. Cloyd, L. Hook, J. Eve re tt, T. Cave tt.&#13;
RK FLJE TJEAM&#13;
Front row, le ft to right: Dennis Scoular, Pau l Osborn, Ron King, Lamoine&#13;
Gea rhart , Dick Paulson, Bill Edwa rds. Back row: Ha rry Clark , Ga ry&#13;
Sol lazzo, Lay land Strubl e , Doug Fil e, Ma rvin Hiaff, and Whi tney Jo hnso n.&#13;
55&#13;
File, Edw ards, and Gearha rt , seniors on team , demonstra te the&#13;
three shooting positions. &#13;
COLOR GUARD AND DRITLL TEAM&#13;
We feel that this year's Drill Team is one of the best, if&#13;
not the best, T. J. has ever produced. Predominately&#13;
Sophomores the e sprit and industry of these young men&#13;
is commendable and worthy of emulation by all students. They appeared in public during the year on the&#13;
following occasions:&#13;
Veteran's Day&#13;
T.J.-Creighton Prep Basketball Game&#13;
T.J.-A.L. final Inter-city Basketball Game&#13;
American Legion-Jan. 14, 1958-VFW Benefit&#13;
Annual Formal Inspection&#13;
All routines used were originated and perfected by&#13;
the Cadet Members.&#13;
COLOR GUARD&#13;
Larry Taylor&#13;
Don Martin&#13;
Jo n Klement&#13;
Gary Huffy&#13;
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DRILL TEAM ROSTER&#13;
Dick Amsberry&#13;
Thomas Ann in&#13;
Paul Osborn&#13;
Bob Carlson&#13;
Ed Dubose&#13;
Jim Evans&#13;
Lamoine Gearhart&#13;
Marvin Hiatt&#13;
Larry Hymer&#13;
Jim Johnson&#13;
Ron King&#13;
Marvin Munyon&#13;
Chuck Reed&#13;
David Tobias&#13;
Larry Walker&#13;
Bob Welch&#13;
Craig Wells&#13;
Jim Rice&#13;
Samuel Irvin&#13;
Ci rcle to the right.&#13;
"echelon' ."&#13;
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SUMMER&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Conne ll crosses home p late.&#13;
Front row.' Je rry Talbott, Bruce Johnson, Bob Frieze, Chuck Ac ke rman,&#13;
Ron Ingersoll. Middle row: Jim Humes, Rich Ingersoll, Terrill Clinton,&#13;
Norm Raymond, Jim Connell. Top row: Larry Morrow, Gene Wagner,&#13;
Don Manson, Joe Medakovich, Jack Lang.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson base ba ll team compile d a l 3-1&#13;
won-loss record in the summer baseball season. Their&#13;
on ly loss was suffere d in the impo rtant su b-state&#13;
tourney aga inst Bancroft St. Jo hn.&#13;
The ste ll a r pitching of Bruce Johnson and J e rry Talbott led the Ye llow jackets in a try for a n un precedented second stra ight sta te champio nship. These&#13;
same Jeffs captured the spring title at Mason City.&#13;
Tee Jay was fa vore d to take the summe r championship, but was upset. The J effs featured a strong&#13;
hitting attack paced by Chuck Acke rma n a nd Bob&#13;
Frie ze . Coach Roy Jessen insti lle d in his team sound&#13;
baseba ll knowledge and a fi g hting spirit tha t was&#13;
outstandi ng even in their lone d efea t.&#13;
Comp liments of CITY NATIO NAL BANK&#13;
60&#13;
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Front row: B. Hewitt, Manager; J. Floyd, M. Peters, T. Van Seay, G. Esbes, B. Vogt, R. Colglazier, T.&#13;
Stark, J. Dingman, D. Shannon , R. Turpin, D. Martin, G. Solozzo, Manager. Middle row: Coach Hanson, D.&#13;
Mingus, N. Bryan, J. Medakovich, D. Walsh, R. Boryn, B. Brow n, D. Brow n, J. Robshaw, J. Coppock,&#13;
J. Hanse n, R. Inge rsoll , T. Coleman, Coach Formane k. Top row: D. Souser, J. Cloyd, M. Fox, S. Hyde, R.&#13;
Ingersoll, L. Morrow, H. Ande rson, H. Clark, D. Pete rson, H. Graybill, T. Brune r. I&#13;
COACH&#13;
HANSON&#13;
V ARSliTY JFOOTBALL&#13;
T.J. __ ·------------ --- 6 Mo . Valley&#13;
T.J. ____ - ···----·----· 6 Prep&#13;
T.J ... ····· ----·--·-·· 0 A. L. - - -----·-----&#13;
T.J. 6 North ------- ----&#13;
T.J .. . ___ l 3 South&#13;
T.J. 7 Tech&#13;
T.J. 0 Benson&#13;
T.J .. 0 Central&#13;
T.J. 7 Boys town&#13;
Compliments of ECONOMY MARKET&#13;
61&#13;
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33&#13;
14&#13;
.3 3&#13;
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COACH&#13;
FORMANEK&#13;
-' &#13;
BILL VOGT-Guard&#13;
ROD COLGLAZIER-Center&#13;
TOM COLEMAN- Guard&#13;
MELVIN FOX-Tackle&#13;
,'ff ,:··: ' .&#13;
TERRY STARK-Guard GARY ERBES- Tackle&#13;
Francis Hanson 's first year as head varsity coach has distinguished&#13;
Thomas Jefferson as a football power in coming years. The 1957&#13;
rendition of Ye llowjacket football was not dominated by the&#13;
won-loss record but by the fighting spirit that the Jeffs showed&#13;
throughout the s-eason and will continue to show in the future&#13;
under the leadership of Coaches Hanson and Formanek.&#13;
Missouri Vall ey was the Jackets' first game and their only victim.&#13;
Tee Jay edged the "Big Reds" by a 6-0 score.&#13;
The next game was played at Creighton Prep in rainy weather&#13;
and they dropped the Yellowjackets by a 44-6 count.&#13;
Cross-town rival Abe Lynx played host to the Jeffs for the next&#13;
game, and the two teams battled on score less terms until a&#13;
desperation pass by the Lynx brought them the game's only&#13;
touchdown with less than one minute left to play .&#13;
(Not shown: JOHN FLOYD)&#13;
JERRY DINGMAN- Tackle MIKE PETERS- End RAY TURPIN- End&#13;
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DICK SHANNON-End TIM VAN SCOY-End&#13;
The North Vikings offered the opposition for Tee Jay at the Jeffs'&#13;
Homecoming. The Vikes wa lked off with a one-sided win .&#13;
'.hen came South, the Inter-city leaders and the top ranked team&#13;
in Nebraska . The Tee Jay football field was the scene of an&#13;
exciting battle as the highly-rated Packers fin ally wore down the&#13;
Jeffs for a 33-13 victory.&#13;
Tech and Be nson visited the Yellow jacket fie ld next and each&#13;
took home a hard-foug ht w in .&#13;
The high-fl ying Eagles from Centra l were he ld to on ly a 14-0&#13;
victory by the J effs in a contest dominated by cold weathe r and&#13;
ankle deep mud.&#13;
Thomas Jefferson traveled to Boys' Town for the season finale&#13;
without Coach Hanson, w ho was ill . The Jeffs closed the 1957&#13;
grid season on a bitter cold night and a tough loss to one of the&#13;
nation's top teams.&#13;
NORM BRYAN- Back RON INGERSOLL- Back&#13;
JIM HANSEN-Back&#13;
JOE RYBA-Back&#13;
Compliments of FOX OFFICE EQUIPMENT&#13;
DON PETERSON-Back&#13;
LARRY MORROW-Back&#13;
DENNY WALSH- Back &#13;
FOOTBALL QUEEN&#13;
Cathy Fanders, Junior La Ma ntia .&#13;
One of the highlights of the football season is homecoming . Tw enty candidates were first chosen by the&#13;
Letterman's Club and then the student body voted for&#13;
l l girls. From these girls the team selected the Queen.&#13;
On October 4, during the half-time ceremonies of the&#13;
Tee Jay vs. North game, the candidates and their escorts&#13;
stood in line for a breathless moment. The 1957 Football&#13;
Queen, Miss Virginia Putnam, w as crowned.&#13;
VIRGINIA PUTNAM&#13;
... "'"" "4•&#13;
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Left to rig ht : Bo nni e Pilge r, Bev Grave s, He le n Ne tusil , Sue Craig, Ca rol Holme s, Queen Virginia Putnam,&#13;
Judy J e nse n, Judy Grazi e r, Ma rlen e Wolfe, Sonj a Rope r, a nd Glenda Olse n.&#13;
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YANNKGANS&#13;
Coach Bob Capel's Yannigans finished the season with a&#13;
respectable three win and four loss record . Capel's sophomores&#13;
closed out the season with a win over cross-town rival Abraham&#13;
Lincoln by a 12-7 score . The Yannigans showed considerable&#13;
offensive potential which should help the Yellowjacket varsity&#13;
in the coming years.&#13;
Tee Jay___ _________ ____ ____ 7 Benson ___ ___ ____ _____ __ _ 0&#13;
Tee Jay __ __ _____ ____ __ ___ __ 26 Central ___ ____ ___ ______ __ 20&#13;
Te e J av-----··-------------- 6 Pre p ___ ___ ___ ___ _________ c 1 9&#13;
Tee Jay___ ____ _ __ ______ ___ 0 Tech ______ ________ __ __ ____ 3 3&#13;
Tee Jay __ ___ ___ _________ ___ 13 South ____ ___ ___ _____ __ ___ 2 0&#13;
Tee Jay __ _________ ______ __ 25 North _____ ____ ___ ___ _____ 3 3&#13;
Tee Jay ___ _____ __ ·--------- 12 Abe Lyn x __ _________ _ 7&#13;
Fro nt row: J. Evans, J. Mitch e ll , R. Johansen, R. Boryn, T. Wasinger, K. Sne the n, A. Thomas, R. Howlan d ,&#13;
L. Whitney, a nd Fred Kratzke. Middle row: J. Johnson, Ma nager; A. Wilson , B. Floyd, H. Wright, T.&#13;
Brownell , M. Mat hews, L. Porter, G. Poe, S. Irwin. Bac k row: Coach Cape l, L. Walker, J. Medakovi ch,&#13;
G . Murph y, T. Ca rriga n, J. Do na ldso n, A. Agnew, R. Ingersoll , D. Brown, R. Carlso n, L. Ande rson,&#13;
P. Ste wa rd .&#13;
65 &#13;
BABY JTJE F FS&#13;
Front row: L. Monahan, R. Moss, L. Adams, B. O'Neill, J. Williams, D. Duke, L. Taylor, R. Nichols,&#13;
T. Tobias, E. Renniger, R. Sorensen, J. Ebe rt, A. Farr. Middle row: Coach Jerome, R. Pilg e r, D. Lee,&#13;
J. Cavanaugh, R. Cook, P. Palmer, P. Thompson, J. Bohne t, R. Jesse n, J. Hiers, M. Hutchin s, G. Forrest,&#13;
B. Hunte r, B. Wolfe, N. Be tts, Coach Jessen. Top row: B. Porter, G. Gear, S. Crouse, C. Suder, L. Loude n,&#13;
S. Visuri , C. W icke rsham.&#13;
The freshman football team was split into two groups, "A" squad and&#13;
" B" squad. Both teams were coached jointly by Mr. Jessen and Mr.&#13;
Jerome . The frosh were tough and much better than their record indicates. Much of the credit for their success must be given to Mr. Jessen&#13;
and Mr. Jerome whose guidance and sportsmanship were perfect e xamples of Tee Jay spirit.&#13;
"A" "B"&#13;
T .J ·------------·----------- 20 Benson -------------------- 7 T.J·------------------··----- 0 A. L. -------------------------- l 3&#13;
T.J. ___ ______ __________ _____ l 3 Missouri Valley ________ l 3 T.J ... ___ ______ __ __ _____ ____ 0 Longfellow ______________ 27&#13;
T.J. __ _______ ____ ____ ____ ___ 7 Prep ------------------------ 14 T .J ·-· _____ __ __ ______ _____ __ 0 Bloomer ___ __ ____ ________ _ 46&#13;
T .J .. ----------------------- 7 Central _______ __ ____ ___ ___ l 4 T.J. _____ _____ __ __ __ ________ 0 A . L. ____ ______ ________________ 2 5&#13;
T.J. _______________ _____ ____ 26 Tech ------------------------ l 4 T.J. _____ ____ __ _________ ____ l 4 Bloomer ___ _________ ______ l 9&#13;
T.J. ______ __ ____ _______ __ __ _ l 9 South _______ ____ ____ ___ ____ 6&#13;
T .J . __ _________ _______ _____ _40 Longfellow ___ __ ________ _ 0&#13;
66 &#13;
first row: Rich Ingersoll, Jim Humilcek, Ron Ingersoll, Dick Shannon, Chuck Wohlert, Jack Lang. Second row:&#13;
Ra lph Aldrich, Howard Andersen, Gene Wagner, John Martin, Darsie Ivy, Sid Hyde, Don Manson, and&#13;
Coach Capel.&#13;
V ARSKTY BASKETBALL&#13;
Jump b?ll starts cross-town rivals.&#13;
67 &#13;
Van Scoy 'tries for rebound . Shannon hits for two!&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
Benson _ ___________ ___ __ _ _ _ _&#13;
Boys town _____ _ _ _&#13;
Abe Ly nx&#13;
Prep ___ _&#13;
South _ __ __ _ ___ _&#13;
S. C. Central __ _ _&#13;
_53&#13;
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52&#13;
81&#13;
Coach Bob Capel's Ye llow jackets suffered through a&#13;
win less 1957-58 ba sketball season. Capel used a sophomore and junior dominated squad in an effort to rebuild&#13;
the Jeffs into a powerful club for next year. The Jeffs&#13;
set a record by falling to the bottom of the Inter-city&#13;
League after placing first the yea r before. Lone seniors&#13;
on the club, Dick Shannon and Ron Ingersoll, led the&#13;
fighting Tee Jay team even in defeat and th eir examples&#13;
of sportsmanship and spirit wi ll be left behind for th.e&#13;
1958-59 Thomas Jefferson team. However everyone 1s&#13;
saying of next year's club, "From the top to the bottom,&#13;
to the top again."&#13;
T. J.&#13;
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27&#13;
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Harlan&#13;
Tech&#13;
North&#13;
---- --- - - --- -- - -- -- ___ 82&#13;
Tech&#13;
Central&#13;
Ben son&#13;
Abe Lynx&#13;
Central&#13;
Prep&#13;
South&#13;
North&#13;
Abe Ly nx&#13;
Compliments of SHANNON'S CAFE&#13;
68&#13;
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72 &#13;
BASKETBALL QUEEN&#13;
JUDY GRAZIER&#13;
Excitement and speculation marked the&#13;
Basketball Homecoming as the audience awaited&#13;
the appea ra nce of the Queen and the Court on&#13;
J anua ry 24. The moment came when Dick Shannon placed the crown on sparkling Miss Judy&#13;
Grazier, the 1958 Basketba ll Queen . The Court&#13;
was selected by Tee Jay students, from a group of&#13;
twenty ca nd idates chosen by the Lettermen's Club.&#13;
The team made the fin al selection of the Queen. 69&#13;
Marlene Wolfe, Glenda Olsen,&#13;
Virginia Putnam, Jud y Grazier,&#13;
Carol Holmes, Bev Graves, Bonnie Pilger. &#13;
SOJPHOMORE BA SKETBA LL&#13;
The Yann igans began their sea son with the potential of one of the league's best&#13;
reserve teams. However, as the season progressed, the top performers on the squad&#13;
were moved up to berths on the varsity club.&#13;
Robbed of his best players, Coach Francis Hanson, experimented w ith many&#13;
different boys in an effort to give them valuable experience for their coming years&#13;
at Tee Jay. From the efforts these players gave, we think Coach Hanson has&#13;
s ucceeded in building a strong future varsity.&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
T. J.&#13;
17 Benson _____ _____ ___ ___ ____________ __________ 30&#13;
52 Boystow n __ __________ ______________ _____ _ 60&#13;
63 Abe Lyn x ___ ________ ____ _____ _______ ___ ___ .44&#13;
39 Prep ---------------------------------- __ ___ 34&#13;
50 South ------------------------------------· __ _ 5 8&#13;
31 Sioux City -----------------------------__ _43&#13;
49 Harlan ____ ___ _______ _______ ___ ____ ____ ___ __ _ 51&#13;
52 Tech --------------------------------------___ .42&#13;
43 North ----------------------------------- - . .44&#13;
42 Tech -----------------------------------·· . _.47&#13;
44 Central ___ ___ _____ ____ ________ __ ___ __ _______ 4 5&#13;
40 Benson ___ ______________ __ ____ _____ __ ___ ___ 30&#13;
46 Abe Lynx ____ __ _____ ___ ____ __ __ ____ __ _____ .48&#13;
39 Centra l ___ __ _____ ___ ------------- -------- 41&#13;
39 Neola Public ____ __________ _____ ___ .50&#13;
39 Prep ___ ____ ___ ____ _______ ___ --------------· 52&#13;
47 South _____ _____ ____ _________ . _ . _ . 6 2&#13;
44 North --- 62&#13;
Front row: Jim La rsen, George Poe, Chuck Young, La rry Morse , Bill Ma ttox, Way ne Mains, Fred Kratzke ,&#13;
Doug Primme r, Jim Coppock . Second row: Coach Hanson, Joe Meda kovich, Doug McClintock, Je rry Baird ,&#13;
La rry Ma han, John Joneson, Jim Robshaw, Lloyd Arnold, La rry Porte r.&#13;
70 &#13;
Coac h Jessen, R. Paige, D. Duke, R .. Rowe, A. Vallier, l. Adams, T. Tobias. Second row: C. Suder, S.&#13;
Crouse, M. Hutchens, D. Jones, H. Max, T. Floyd , S. Visuri, D. Friend .&#13;
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL&#13;
Tee Jay's fre shman basketball teams were again split into two squads, an "A"&#13;
team and a "B" club.&#13;
Up to the time this copy was w ritten, the "A" team was undefeated and were&#13;
assured of a first place in the Inter-city league. The "A" club had a l 7-0 record .&#13;
This quint was a high scoring outfit that rolled over all tough opponents.&#13;
The "B" team had lost only one game this far. That defeat w as at the hands of&#13;
Creighton Prep "B." The Tee Jay squad had a l 0-1 record . Congratulations Coach&#13;
Roy Jessen on another fine season.&#13;
First row: Coach Jessen , D. Ve rsac i, J. Ebert, J. Mahrt , B. Porte r, J. Willi ams, N. Pau lson. Second row: w.&#13;
Martin, J. Bo hnet, G. Forrest, R. Jessen, L. Louden, J. Hie rs, D. Schunning.&#13;
71 &#13;
Tee Jay's w restling squad w as a pleasant surprise for all&#13;
Yellow jacket follow e rs. Coach Richard Formanek in his&#13;
fi rst season of coaching at Tee Jay, masterminded the&#13;
J effs to a wi nning season and established them as a&#13;
coming pow er in a re a w restl ing circles.&#13;
Highlight of the mat season w as a 23-22 victory over&#13;
cross-town rival, Abraham Lincoln. Heavyw eight, Bill&#13;
Vogt led the squad in this victory w ith a dramatic pin&#13;
o ver his Abe Lynx opponent.&#13;
In the state tournament the best of the Yellow jacket&#13;
grapplers, jun ior Dave Brow n, 120 lbs., and sophomore&#13;
Ron Mossburg , 11 2 lbs., captured fourth places and&#13;
esta b lished th e mselves as title threats in next year's&#13;
tourney.&#13;
Congratu lations Coach Formanek and the Tee Jay w restle rs o n a w o nderful season .&#13;
T. J.&#13;
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11&#13;
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SCHEDULE&#13;
Lincoln Northeast ---------------------- 8&#13;
Abe Lynx _____ _____ ____ ___ _____ ____________ 2 2&#13;
Bellevue ________ __ ____ __ ____ ___ ____ ______ 2 l&#13;
South ___ _____ ____ ____ ________________________ 4 2&#13;
Tech ---------------------------------------- _ 17&#13;
Audubon ___________ ___ ______ __________ ____ 20&#13;
Centra I __ ______ ______________ _____ __ ____ _____ 3 3&#13;
Centra I --------------------------------- ____ 3 2&#13;
North ____ ____ ____________________ ____ _______ _ 28&#13;
Abe Lyn x ___ _____ ________ _ __ ______ ___ __ __ _ 22&#13;
North ------------------------------------ ___ 2 3&#13;
29 Tech ---------------------------------------- _ l 5&#13;
l 0 South -------------------------------------- _35&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
Front row: Roge r Nichols, Jerry LaM otte, Ron Mossbu rg, Dave Brow n, Jerry Espi nosa , Jerry Doughman ,&#13;
Erro l McAlexander, Larry M orrow, Ron McBride, Tom Bru ner, Gary Erbes, Bill Vogt. Bac k row : La rry Tay lo w ,&#13;
Luke Rod ri quez, Ray Reninger, Fred Paladino, Sam Irw in, Ron Moss, Pete Palad ino, Ly le Mona han , Roge r&#13;
How land, Rick Johansen, Paul Palmer, Terry Carriga n, Ron Stron g, Jim Kidwe ll, Herb Gray bill , Ji m Evans,&#13;
Coach Floyd Jerome.&#13;
72 &#13;
BILL VOGT&#13;
GARY ERBES&#13;
Vogt maneuvers rival into pin position in Homecoming m atch .&#13;
ERROL McALEXANDER&#13;
73&#13;
RON McBRIDE&#13;
LARRY M O RROW &#13;
Miss Ca ro l Holmes presided ove r the Homecoming Wrestling festiviti es. Left to right : Bonnie Pilger, Judy&#13;
Graz ie r, Sharon Thomas. Ce nter: Carol Holmes, Virginia Putnam, Marlene Wolfe , and Bev Graves.&#13;
On January 21, the largest crowd in years watched the match of muscle men and&#13;
the presentation of the Queen and her Court. As tension and excitement mounted,.&#13;
a cheer w ent up when Ron McBride placed the crown on Miss Carol Holmes, l 958's&#13;
Wrestling Queen . 74 &#13;
75 &#13;
Ron Jessen&#13;
President&#13;
Karen Ba iley&#13;
Vice President&#13;
FRJESHMIEN&#13;
Miss Grubb&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Mr. La Mantia&#13;
76&#13;
Carolyn Bryan&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Sandra Keele&#13;
Treasurer &#13;
Cosette Ackerman&#13;
Judy Ackerman&#13;
Larry Adams&#13;
Gary Ahrens&#13;
Harry Ahrens&#13;
Dale Ahlquist&#13;
Mark Allen&#13;
Dessie Anderson&#13;
Larry Anderson&#13;
Larry Anderson&#13;
Bill Armstrong&#13;
Lorraine Aylsworth&#13;
Karen Bailey&#13;
Dwya ne Bain&#13;
Dennis Baird&#13;
Jack Bambery&#13;
Linda Barnes&#13;
Jerry Ba x ter&#13;
Judy Beaman&#13;
Rudy Beserra&#13;
Denny Beckman&#13;
Phillip Beckman&#13;
Karen Belt&#13;
Virginia Benegas&#13;
Mary Bergantzel&#13;
Judy Berry&#13;
Sharon Bessey&#13;
Carol Betts&#13;
Norman Betts&#13;
Dorothy Binge!&#13;
Glenda Bird&#13;
Eddie Black&#13;
Audrey Blankenship&#13;
Maxine Blum&#13;
Gerald Bohnet&#13;
Marilyn Bollig&#13;
John Bolt&#13;
Mary Ellen Boyer&#13;
Linda Boyer&#13;
Rose Bradford&#13;
Lillian Breshers&#13;
Barbara Bright&#13;
Rita Brow n&#13;
Carolyn Bryan&#13;
Janice Burkhart&#13;
Walter Burtnett&#13;
Bonnie Buvak&#13;
Merron Camden &#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
78&#13;
Don Campbell&#13;
Kathleen Campbell&#13;
Minye Campbell&#13;
Patty Campbell&#13;
Frances Campbess&#13;
David Caranaugh&#13;
Darrel Carlson&#13;
Janice Carr&#13;
Jerald Childers&#13;
Arthur Christensen&#13;
Carol Christensen&#13;
Trudy Christensen&#13;
Sarah Christina&#13;
Gary Clark&#13;
Siharon Clemens&#13;
Linda Clodfelder&#13;
Gary Clopine&#13;
Ed Cloyd&#13;
Janice Cohrs&#13;
Judy Coleman&#13;
Everett Colton&#13;
Mary Conway&#13;
Judy Copeland&#13;
Joan Cooksey&#13;
Mildred Couch&#13;
John Conzemius&#13;
Cleo Cozard&#13;
Jason Coziahr&#13;
Eugene Craig&#13;
Colleen Croghan&#13;
Stuart Crou se&#13;
Linda Cumming&#13;
Paul Damon&#13;
Larry Daugherty&#13;
June Desanti&#13;
Don Diamond&#13;
Dale Dickinson&#13;
Davi d Dillehay&#13;
Dan Duke&#13;
Harvey Dy r&#13;
Denn is Eaki n&#13;
James Ebert&#13;
Diana Eicher&#13;
Ca rol Ell ison&#13;
Bill Erickson&#13;
Lin da Eth ington&#13;
Algie Farr&#13;
Roberta Fenton &#13;
Eileen Finley&#13;
Jean Fitsimmans&#13;
Clyda Flowers&#13;
Clyde Flowers&#13;
Bonnie Floyd&#13;
Tom Floyd&#13;
John Flynn&#13;
Gary Fogle&#13;
George Forrest&#13;
Catherine Foutch&#13;
Lauralee Fowler&#13;
Mary Diane Fox&#13;
Pamela Freese&#13;
Marlene Friedman&#13;
Dick Friend&#13;
Jack Fry&#13;
Jean Fuss&#13;
Sharon Gaines&#13;
Sharon Gallaher&#13;
Renee Gallup&#13;
Trudy Gardner&#13;
Michael Garrean&#13;
Jerry Garretson&#13;
Oralee Gates&#13;
Jannette Gay lord,&#13;
Dwylan Gearhart&#13;
Gene Gear&#13;
Virginia Gibbs&#13;
Hy la Gil son&#13;
Lynn Godden&#13;
Mike Golham&#13;
Carrie Good&#13;
Barbara Graves&#13;
Linda Grosvenor&#13;
Marsha Grote&#13;
Sharon Haines&#13;
Jimmy Hanners&#13;
Dav e Hannum&#13;
Leslie Harri s 0&#13;
M aril y n Harri son&#13;
Sandra f-larsen&#13;
Barbara Hastie&#13;
Gloria Hatcher&#13;
Nancy Hatcher&#13;
Carlin Hattan&#13;
David Haven&#13;
N ancy Haw kins&#13;
Jim Head 79 &#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Don Hemstedt&#13;
Frank Henning&#13;
Allen Hew itt&#13;
Johnny Hiers&#13;
Bob Hill&#13;
Lynn Holmes&#13;
Robert Hopkins&#13;
Richard Hrasky&#13;
Sherryl Hu/by&#13;
Waverly Hudson&#13;
Bennie Hunter&#13;
Mike Hutchens&#13;
Marilla Ingram&#13;
Kathleen Ives&#13;
Dolores Jacobsen&#13;
Donald Jennings&#13;
Ron Jessen&#13;
Richard Johnson&#13;
Waunetta Johnson&#13;
Harry Jones&#13;
Richard Jones&#13;
Joyce Kannedy&#13;
Sandra Keele&#13;
Patricia Keller&#13;
Ronald Keller&#13;
Jean Kennedy&#13;
Kathy Kissel&#13;
Marilyn Klein&#13;
Cindy Konecny&#13;
Georgia Knudsen&#13;
Dennis Lamberth&#13;
Beverly Lanham&#13;
Margaret Lannert&#13;
Roseanne La rsen&#13;
Bonita Lauver&#13;
Frank LeBa ugh&#13;
Dave Lee&#13;
Mary Lee&#13;
Dixie Lehmer&#13;
David LeMaster&#13;
Sharon LeMaster&#13;
Dwight Lerette&#13;
Rona ld Lewer&#13;
80&#13;
Pat Lewis&#13;
Linda Lloyd&#13;
Lewis Louden&#13;
Jackie Lovelace&#13;
Larry Louder &#13;
Jerry Mahrt&#13;
Beverly Manson&#13;
Art Manzitto&#13;
Ray Mark&#13;
Paul Martin&#13;
Sandy Martin&#13;
Wayne Martin&#13;
Richard Mathiesen&#13;
Homer Max&#13;
Darlene Mendenhall&#13;
Bob Meritt&#13;
George Miller&#13;
Larry Miller&#13;
Pat Mill e r&#13;
Terry Miller&#13;
Garald Monaham&#13;
Lyle Monahan&#13;
Te rry Montgomery&#13;
Rosanne Moon&#13;
Pamela Moore&#13;
James Moraen&#13;
Ron Moss&#13;
Ellen Mul vi hill&#13;
Nancy Mumm&#13;
Gary Murphy&#13;
Robert Musgrove&#13;
Richard McCabe&#13;
Betty McCart&#13;
Ma ry Lou McCart&#13;
Arla McCoy&#13;
Warren McDanie l&#13;
Maurice McDonald&#13;
Larry McGlade&#13;
Phyll is McKern&#13;
Lillian Mcintosh&#13;
Bob McNeal&#13;
Robe rta Nahach&#13;
Sharon Newman&#13;
Roger Nichols&#13;
J udy Nickelson&#13;
Sandra Niton&#13;
Jim North&#13;
Sharon Nugent&#13;
Mary O'Brien&#13;
Eldon O'Dell&#13;
Linda O'Hara&#13;
Bob O'Neil&#13;
Roger Orr&#13;
81 &#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
:::... . ..,A" • • ,,&#13;
W illiam Osborn&#13;
Linda Oviatt&#13;
Bob Page&#13;
Ronald Page&#13;
Fred Paladino&#13;
Paul Palmer&#13;
Kirby Parksy&#13;
N ick Paulson&#13;
Patricia Paulson&#13;
Bob Payne&#13;
Pa ula Petersen&#13;
Terry Petry&#13;
Bob Ph illips&#13;
Kathy Phillips&#13;
Ronn ie Pilger&#13;
Barbara Pitt&#13;
Judy Pleake&#13;
Jean Plummer&#13;
Tommie Plummer&#13;
Diana Points&#13;
Mary Jo Points&#13;
Sharon Points&#13;
Bill Porter&#13;
Linda Potkon jak&#13;
Barbara Real&#13;
Carol Reed&#13;
Dav id L. Reed&#13;
Larry Reese&#13;
Ra ymond Reninger&#13;
Ri chard Rowe&#13;
Paula Richards&#13;
Conn ie Richardson&#13;
Jacque Richardson&#13;
Sherry Riche&#13;
Suzette Richer&#13;
Jim Rief&#13;
Karen Rief&#13;
Crayle Roberts&#13;
Carl Rogers&#13;
Alice Rogge&#13;
Leland Rom ans&#13;
Sherry Rothe&#13;
Deanna Ryba&#13;
82&#13;
Doris Sage&#13;
Ronald Sayers&#13;
Donna Schafer&#13;
Karen Schlegal&#13;
Belv a Schoenrock &#13;
Marlene Schmidt&#13;
Richard Schuning&#13;
Carol Sharp&#13;
Sharon Sherlund&#13;
Paul Schaaf&#13;
Rosemary Shoemake&#13;
Charlotte Siedel&#13;
Linda Simons&#13;
Frank Singer&#13;
John Singer&#13;
David Slack&#13;
Charlotte Smith&#13;
Dennie Smith&#13;
Dennis Blair Smith&#13;
Jeannette Smith&#13;
Karen Smith&#13;
Norman Smith&#13;
Redda Smith&#13;
Bobby Sorenson&#13;
Fred Sorrel&#13;
Rosemary Specht&#13;
Elizabeth Speer&#13;
Gary Spencer&#13;
Judy Steiber&#13;
Marcene Steinhoff&#13;
Roxie Lee Story&#13;
Ronald Strong&#13;
Patrick Sturm&#13;
Chuck Suder&#13;
Nick Sulentic&#13;
Peggy Sullivan&#13;
Jean Sweeney&#13;
Cecelia Swingwood&#13;
Karen Tacy&#13;
Lawrence Taylor&#13;
Leslie Taylor&#13;
Pamela Thomas&#13;
Perry Thompson&#13;
Tom Tobias&#13;
Nancy Tomanio&#13;
Pat Torneten&#13;
Barbar.a Trumble&#13;
Franklin Turner&#13;
James Turpen&#13;
Danny ·ulmer&#13;
Albert Vallier&#13;
Judy Vallier 83 &#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
84&#13;
Marvin Vallier&#13;
Kathy Vanderloo&#13;
Norma Van Dyke&#13;
Sa lly Van Scoy&#13;
Corrine Varner&#13;
Connie Vernon&#13;
Don Versaci&#13;
Spencer Vi suri&#13;
Larry Waffle&#13;
Cl aud Walker&#13;
Donald Wall&#13;
Margaret W alker&#13;
M arilyn Wallace&#13;
Dianna W alling&#13;
Glen Walling&#13;
Arthur Walter&#13;
Harry Watts&#13;
Judy Weatherill&#13;
Pat Weatherly&#13;
Ken neth White&#13;
Richard White&#13;
Roger White&#13;
Chuck Wickersham&#13;
Jerry W ill iams&#13;
M ike Wilson&#13;
Ann Marie w·111 1· ams&#13;
Judy Wohlert&#13;
Robert W o lfe&#13;
Kenny W o lff&#13;
Phyllis W o lford&#13;
Larry Woods&#13;
Ran d y Za hn &#13;
Kathy Butler&#13;
President&#13;
Ricky Johansen&#13;
Vice President&#13;
SOPlHOMORIES&#13;
Mrs. Gunderson&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Mr. Cape l&#13;
85&#13;
Roger Howland&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Speed Tobias&#13;
Treasurer &#13;
HO ~ORES&#13;
Jim Abshier&#13;
Marvin Akers&#13;
Carole Alexander&#13;
Eddie Allerton&#13;
Jackie Allmon&#13;
Donna Alton&#13;
Judy Andersen&#13;
Richard Anderson&#13;
Howard Anderson&#13;
Jerry Anderson&#13;
Keith Anderson&#13;
Linda Anderson&#13;
Phillip Andrews&#13;
Rose Andrews&#13;
Evelyn Arnold&#13;
Thomas Annin&#13;
William Annin&#13;
Lloyd Arnold&#13;
Ruth Austin&#13;
Gene Bacon&#13;
Kay Bailey&#13;
Jerry Baird&#13;
Bary Barr&#13;
Gloria Beckner&#13;
Larry Beltz&#13;
Tom Benson&#13;
Diantha Biggerstaff&#13;
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CHARLES BRITTAIN&#13;
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TOM COLEMAN&#13;
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ROD COLGLAZIER&#13;
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BILL EASDALE&#13;
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PAT EGGERS&#13;
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108&#13;
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CHARLOTTE DINOVO&#13;
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SENKO RS &#13;
ROBERT A. ELLIS&#13;
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JAMES ENGLAND&#13;
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GARY D. ERBES&#13;
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LYNN FEHR&#13;
Ind. Arts&#13;
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DOUG FILE&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
ROTC; Latin Club; Roadshow 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle&#13;
Tedm; Debate; Cre a tive Writing .&#13;
MELVIN FINLEY&#13;
General&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
109 &#13;
ANNE GARST&#13;
Hom emaking&#13;
Science Club; Student Council; FHA; Latin Club;&#13;
International Re lations; Roadshow 1, 2, 3, 4.&#13;
LAMOINE GEARHART&#13;
Col. Prep .&#13;
Monticello; Basketbal l; Football; Baseball; Choir;&#13;
Operetta; National Honor; Wrestling; Roadshow;&#13;
Boys' Stale; ROTC; Rifle Team.&#13;
LARRY GOLDSBERRY&#13;
General&#13;
LAURENE GORDON&#13;
Gen. Ste no.&#13;
Jun ior Red Cross; Thespians; Latin Club; Editor&#13;
of Monticello; Pep Club; Student Council; Altruma; Band; Majorette; Colonial Ball; Roadshows&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4; Al l-School Pla ys 2, 3, 4; Conies! Play&#13;
2, 3; Best Actress 3.&#13;
110&#13;
SHERYLE FISHER&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
Y-Teens; FHA.&#13;
JOHN FLOYD&#13;
General&#13;
Football.&#13;
MELVIN FOX&#13;
General&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Basketball; Football; Track;&#13;
ROTC; Lettermen's Club.&#13;
CAROL FUSS&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
FHA; Roadshows 2, 3, 4.&#13;
SIENKO RS &#13;
JACK GORHAM&#13;
General&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
BEVERLY GRAVES&#13;
Col. Steno.&#13;
Football Court; Choir; Ope retta; President Student Council; Pep Club; Aurora; National Honor;&#13;
Library Club; Girls' Lounge; Ro adshow; Bookweek Tea .&#13;
JOE GRAVICH&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
ROTC; Spanish Club .&#13;
JUDY GRAZIER&#13;
Gen. Ste no.&#13;
Thespians; Pep Club; Student Council; Cheerleader; Choreographer for Judithe's; Aurora;&#13;
Football Court; Choir; Operetta 3; "Oklahoma";&#13;
Nat ional Honor; Roadshow 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom&#13;
Court.&#13;
DEANNA HANNUM&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
EILEEN L. HANSEN&#13;
General&#13;
Pep Club; Girls' Lounge; Art Club ; FHA.&#13;
JIM HANSEN&#13;
Genera l&#13;
ROTC; Tra ck; Footba ll ; Baske tball .&#13;
CAROLYN HARGIS&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
Girls' Lou nge; Office Work; FNA.&#13;
111 &#13;
GLEN HASSLER&#13;
General&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
JOHN HAVICK&#13;
College Pre p.&#13;
Thespia ns; Science Club; Choir; ROTC; Operetta;&#13;
De bate; Latin Club; Boys' State; Roadshow; AllSchool Pl ay.&#13;
BR IAN HAWKES&#13;
College Pre p.&#13;
Choir; Opere tta; Band.&#13;
VIRGINIA HERWEG&#13;
General&#13;
Choir; Operetta; Altruma; Band; Girls' Lounge;&#13;
Roadshow s 1, 2, 3, 4.&#13;
II 2&#13;
WILMA HARRISON&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
Choir; Operetta; Roadshow s.&#13;
JOYCE HARTENHOFF&#13;
Voe. Hmkg.&#13;
J unior Re d Cross; Student Council; Pep Club;&#13;
FHA.&#13;
DON HASSLER&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
Track; ROTC.&#13;
§JENI OR§ &#13;
MARILYN HILLMAN&#13;
College Pre p .&#13;
Stude nt Council; Pep Club; Library Club; Latin&#13;
Club; Roadshow l.&#13;
DE ANNA HODEN&#13;
Steno. Gen.&#13;
Signal; Choir; Operetta 3, 4; Stude nt Council;&#13;
Pep Club; Altruma; Roadshow l, 2, 3, 4.&#13;
TED E. HOFF&#13;
Engineering&#13;
Baske tba ll; Footba ll; Track; Le tte rmen's Club;&#13;
Wrestl ing; Latin Club; Roadshow 4; ROTC.&#13;
CAROL HOLMES&#13;
Ste no. Gen.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Monticello; Footba ll Court;&#13;
Choir; Ope retta 3, 4; Student Council; Cheerleader; Pep Club; Altruma; Roadshow l , 2, 3, 4;&#13;
Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class Se cretary; Junior Prom Court; Music Contest.&#13;
LARRY HOOK&#13;
Genera l&#13;
Basketball; Football; Track; ROTC; Rifle Team.&#13;
JAMES HOPKINS&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
ROTC; Rifl e Team.&#13;
JEANETTE HOPKINS&#13;
Genera l&#13;
Choir; Operetta 3, 4; FHA.&#13;
PHILIP HOWLAND&#13;
Col. Prep. En.&#13;
Jun ior Red Cross; Basketba ll; Golf; Science Club;&#13;
Choir; Ope retta 3, 4; Latin Club; All-State Chorus.&#13;
113 &#13;
MARSHALL JAMES&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
RALPH JEFFRES&#13;
Col. Pre p .&#13;
Spanish Club.&#13;
JUDY JENSEN&#13;
Ste no . Gen.&#13;
Junior Re d Cross; Monticello; Football Court;&#13;
Choir; Operetta 3, 4; Pe p Club; Aurora; FHA;&#13;
Roadshow 1, 2, 3, 4.&#13;
WILLIAM JOHNSON&#13;
Voe. Print.&#13;
Basketball; Track; Wrestling; ROTC.&#13;
11 4&#13;
KENNETH HURD&#13;
General&#13;
Junior Red Cross; ROTC.&#13;
RON INGERSOLL&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Thespians; Basketball; Football; Baseball; Choir;&#13;
Ope retta 1, 2, 3; "Oklahoma"; Lettermen's Club;&#13;
Latin Club; National Honor; Freshman Class&#13;
President; ROTC Summer Camp; Jun ior Prom&#13;
Court.&#13;
HARVEY JAMES&#13;
Lib. Arts&#13;
Spanish Club; ROTC, Lie utenant.&#13;
JUDY JAMES&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Science Club; Y-Teens; Latin Club; FHA; Roadshow&#13;
4; Inte rnational Re lations; Student Council; Pep&#13;
Club; GAA.&#13;
SENKO RS &#13;
CHARLES JOHNSON&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Science Club; Biology; National&#13;
Honor; Band; Debate .&#13;
MARY M . JOHNSON&#13;
Steno. Col.&#13;
Choir; Operetta 3, 4; Latin Club; Roadshow&#13;
l, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club; Student Council; Aurora;&#13;
Library Club.&#13;
PAUL E. JOHNSON&#13;
Ind. Arts&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
WHITNEY JOHNSON&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Basketball; Football; Golf;&#13;
Choir; Operetta 3, 4; ROTC; Latin Club; Roadshow 4.&#13;
ARDIE JONES&#13;
General&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Choir; Operetta 3, 4.&#13;
CATHY JONES&#13;
Steno . Gen.&#13;
Choir; Operetta ;,, 4; Pep, Club; Altruma; Roadshow l, 2, 3, 4.&#13;
HELEN E. JONES&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Signa l; Spanish Club; National&#13;
Honor; Art Club .&#13;
PATRICIA JONES&#13;
Voe. Hmkg .&#13;
Jun ior Red Cross.&#13;
115 &#13;
~&#13;
MARY KILDAY&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
Aurora.&#13;
TRUDY E. KILLAT&#13;
Ge ne ra/&#13;
Cho ir; Ope re tt a.&#13;
JOHN . R. KING&#13;
Co l. Prep.&#13;
RICHARD KINGERY&#13;
Ge ne ra/&#13;
II 6&#13;
RICHARD C. JONES&#13;
Engin ee rin g&#13;
Band .&#13;
LAVONNE JUDD&#13;
Gene ra /&#13;
Junior Red Cross; GAA; Pep Club; Choir; FTA.&#13;
LEROY KENNEDY&#13;
Industrial Arts&#13;
Footba ll; ROTC.&#13;
JOAN KENYON&#13;
Ste no ., Ge n .&#13;
Y-Te e ns; Choir.&#13;
SENKOJRS &#13;
RINDA A. KIRCHERT&#13;
Ge nera l&#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
ROSANNE KLEIN&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
Pep Club; GAA; FHA.&#13;
DICK LANHAM&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Track; Biology Club; Choir.&#13;
COLLEEN LARSON&#13;
Voe. Hmkg .&#13;
Junior Re d Cross; Pep Club; GAA; Girls' Rifle&#13;
Team.&#13;
_Allfl - •&#13;
DWAYNE LAUVER&#13;
Voe. Print.&#13;
Signal; Footba ll ; ROTC.&#13;
JUDY LE MASTER&#13;
Steno . Gen.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Choir; Operetta 3, 4; Student&#13;
Council; Pep Club; Roadshow 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA.&#13;
BARBARA LEWER&#13;
Voe. Hmkg.&#13;
Cho ir; Opere tta 3, 4; FHA.&#13;
DUANE R. LITTLE&#13;
General&#13;
ROTC .&#13;
117 &#13;
SAM MARTIN&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Basketball; ROTC.&#13;
SALLY MASSOURIS&#13;
Junior Red Cross; GAA; FHA.&#13;
LORELEI MAX&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Y-Teens; Thespians; Choir; Operetta 3; "Oklahoma"; Girls' Lounge; Roadshow; All-State&#13;
Chorus; Future Nurses' Club.&#13;
PA TTY MAXWELL&#13;
Genera/&#13;
FTA; Roadshow 4.&#13;
118&#13;
BEVERLY MADISON&#13;
Steno. Gen.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Student Council; Pep Club;&#13;
Aurora; FHA; Roadshow l , 2, 3.&#13;
JANET MADSEN&#13;
General&#13;
Choir; Operetta 3, 4; FHA.&#13;
LYNDA MAIN&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Thespians; Monticello, Pep&#13;
Club; Aurora; Library Club; Band; Roadshow 1, 2,&#13;
3, 4; All-School Play 2; Majorette; Colonial Ball;&#13;
Judithe's; Book Week Tea.&#13;
MARY LOU MARR&#13;
Steno. Ge n.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Student· Coundl; Pep Club;&#13;
Altruma; Library Club; Band; Choir; Operetta&#13;
3, 4; Colonial Ball; Book Week Tea; Latin -Club;&#13;
Roadshows l , 2, 3, 4.&#13;
SENKO RS&#13;
' ), &#13;
ERROL McALEXANDER&#13;
Col. Prep. En .&#13;
Golf; Biology Club; Latin Club; Wrestling.&#13;
RON McBRIDE&#13;
Ge-ne ra/&#13;
Football; Track; Latin Club; Student Council;&#13;
ROTC; Lettermen's Club; Wrestling.&#13;
JOHNNIE McDANIEL&#13;
Ind. Arts&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
CAROLYN MclNTOSH&#13;
G" neral&#13;
Girls' Lounge.&#13;
LENORE MclNTOSH&#13;
Steno. Ge n.&#13;
GAA.&#13;
BOB McLAUGHLIN&#13;
General&#13;
DICK McMULLEN&#13;
Col. Pre p .&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Basketba ll; Footba ll; Track;&#13;
ROTC Summer Camp.&#13;
KAREN ANN MILLER&#13;
Ge ne ra/&#13;
119 &#13;
RICHARD MOORE&#13;
Ind. Arts&#13;
Wrestling Man age r.&#13;
TERRY MOORE&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Basketball ; Football ; Track.&#13;
ESEQUIEL C. MORENO&#13;
General&#13;
Junior Red Cross; ROTC.&#13;
BON N IE MORLAN&#13;
Gen . Steno.&#13;
120&#13;
..&#13;
. ';A •.• '/. /.&#13;
KAREN KAY MILLER&#13;
Voe. Hmkg.&#13;
Jun ior Red Cross; Thespia ns; Sig nal; Choir; O pe re tta; Roadshow; All-State Music; Musi c Contest;&#13;
Pep Club; Altruma; Na tional Honor; Libra ry Club;&#13;
Band .&#13;
KAREN RAE MILLER&#13;
Ge n. Ste no.&#13;
KAREN KAY MINTUN&#13;
Ge n. Steno.&#13;
FHA.&#13;
DOUGLAS MITCHELL&#13;
General&#13;
Biology Club; Stude nt Council; Span ish Club;&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
SJENKOJRS &#13;
LARRY L. MORROW&#13;
Co l. Pre p .&#13;
Sig nal; Baske tba ll; Football ; Base ball; Le tte rme n's&#13;
Club; Stude nt Council; Spanish Club; Wrestling .&#13;
KAREN MUMM&#13;
Col. Pre p .&#13;
FTA; Pe p Club; GAA.&#13;
NORMA L. MYERS&#13;
Ge neral&#13;
Jun ior Re d Cross; GAA.&#13;
FRED NEIGHBORS&#13;
Ge neral&#13;
Band .&#13;
ELVIS J. NELSON&#13;
Co l. Prep.&#13;
Ba ske tball; Football ; Track; ROTC; Le tte rmen's&#13;
Cl ub .&#13;
HELEN NETUSIL&#13;
Gen. Ste no.&#13;
Signa l; Football ; Choir; Ope retta ; Student Council; Pep Club; Chee rl ea de r; Aurora ; Girls' Lounge;&#13;
Ro adshow.&#13;
BERNICE NEWLAND&#13;
Gen . Ste no.&#13;
Y-Tee ns; Band.&#13;
PAT NICHOLS&#13;
Gen. Ste no .&#13;
Cho ir; Operetta; Student Counci l; Pe p Cl ub;&#13;
FHA.&#13;
121 &#13;
LARRY OSTROM&#13;
Ind. Arts&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
DON OWEN&#13;
General&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
CAROL PASKEWITZ&#13;
Gen. Steno .&#13;
PATRICIA PALUDAN&#13;
General&#13;
Thespians; Library Club.&#13;
122&#13;
GERALD ODELL&#13;
General&#13;
Junior Re d Cross; Spanish Club; ROTC.&#13;
DONALD OLSON&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Football.&#13;
GLEN DA OLSON&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
Football Court; Pep Club; Cheerleader; Aurora;&#13;
Library Club; Roadshow 2, 3; Colonial Bpll.&#13;
PATRICIA OPAL&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
Junior Re d Cross; Student Coundl; FHA.&#13;
SENliORS &#13;
MIKE PETERS&#13;
General&#13;
Footba ll; ROTC.&#13;
DONALD PETERSON&#13;
Ge neral&#13;
Basketb a ll; Footb all; Track; Te nnis; Le tterme n's&#13;
Club; ROTC.&#13;
BEVERLY PHILLIPS&#13;
General&#13;
Junior Re d Cross; Choir; Operetta; Band.&#13;
MARILYN PHILLIPS&#13;
Gen. Ste no.&#13;
Junior Re d Cross; Thespians; Signal; Monticello;&#13;
Choir; Ope retta; FHA; Student Council; Pe p Club;&#13;
Altruma; Roadshow 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Contest.&#13;
DONNA PIERSON&#13;
General&#13;
Biology; FNA.&#13;
BONNIE PILGER&#13;
Steno. Col.&#13;
Junio r Red Cross; Footba ll Court; Student Council; Pep Club; Cheerleader; Aurora; Latin Club ·&#13;
Roadshows 1, 2, 3, 4. '&#13;
DAVE PRATT&#13;
Ge neral&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
CAROLYN PRICE&#13;
Voe. Hmkg.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; GAA; Girls' Lounge.&#13;
123 &#13;
BETTY RICHARDS&#13;
General&#13;
FHA.&#13;
SONJA ROPER&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
Jun ior Red Cross; Footbafl Court; Student Coun·&#13;
cil; Aurora; Roadshow.&#13;
JOE RYBA&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Football; Baseba ll.&#13;
HARLAN SCHLUETER&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Choir; Operetta; Band.&#13;
124&#13;
VIRGINIA PUTNAM&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Pep Club; Thespians; Editor&#13;
of Signa l; Football Queen; Choir; Operetta 2, 3,&#13;
4; Roadshow 2, 3, 4; Student Council; Aurora;&#13;
National Honor; Library; Girls' Captain in Band;&#13;
Senior Class President; Junior Class Vice President; Colonial Ball; Junior Prom Court Princess;&#13;
Good Citizen, DAR; Girls' State; Quill &amp; Scroll.&#13;
JUDY RAKES&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
Pep Club; GAA.&#13;
WONETA REED&#13;
Gen. Steno .&#13;
Y-Te e ns.&#13;
JAMES RICE&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Choir; Operetta; ROTC; Drill Team.&#13;
SENKO RS &#13;
SALLY SCH IMDT&#13;
Steno. Gen.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Cho ir; Ope re tta; Pep Club;&#13;
Libr ary Club.&#13;
LAURELLE SCHIEDER&#13;
General&#13;
Pep Club; GAA; Girls' Lounge.&#13;
LINDA SCHOENROCK&#13;
Col. Steno.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Thespia ns; Choir; Opere tta&#13;
3, 4; FHA; Spanish Club; Pep Club; Orchestra;&#13;
Roadshow l, 2, 3, 4; Student Council; Sophomore&#13;
Cheerl ea der; National Honor; Library Club; AllSchool Play 3; One Holy Night.&#13;
DENNIS SCHUPP&#13;
Steno. Gen.&#13;
Band; Drum Major.&#13;
- - -- ---- ---&#13;
DICK SHANNON&#13;
General&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Monticello; Basketball ; Football; Tennis; Lette rme n's Club; Student Council;&#13;
Spa nish Cl ub; ROTC; Senior Class Vice President;&#13;
Freshman Class Secretary; ROTC Summer Camp.&#13;
BARBARA SHREVES&#13;
Steno.&#13;
Science Club; Pep Club; Library Club.&#13;
GARY SIMPSON&#13;
General&#13;
Football; Wrestli ng .&#13;
JUDY SINGER&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Y-Teens Socia l Director.&#13;
125 &#13;
GLORIA SPARKS&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Spanish Club; Girls' Lounge.&#13;
TERRY STARK&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Football; Track; Lettermen's Club; Student Council; Wrestl ing .&#13;
RICHARD SUBBERT&#13;
Voe. Print.&#13;
Baske tba ll ; Football; Wre stling; ROTC.&#13;
SANDRA SWANGER&#13;
Ste no ., Gen.&#13;
Girls' Lounge; Rifl e Te am.&#13;
126&#13;
DELBERT SMITH&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Track; ROTC.&#13;
JANET SMITH&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Choir; Operetta; Latin Club;&#13;
FT A; Roadshow 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council; Pep&#13;
Club; Altruma.&#13;
BOB SONDAG&#13;
Col. Prep.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Basketball; Football; Track;&#13;
Science Club; Biology; Choir; Ope retta 4.&#13;
SANDRA SOUSER&#13;
Ste no. Gen.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Pep Club; Altruma; Cheerleader 1, 2; Library Club.&#13;
SENKO RS &#13;
SHARON SWINNEY&#13;
General&#13;
Signal.&#13;
ANITA TAYLOR&#13;
General&#13;
Aurora.&#13;
JOAN TELLER&#13;
Steno . Gen .&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Student Council; Signal; Aurora; Spanish Club; National Honor; Library Club;,&#13;
Band; In ternational Re lations Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Book Week Tea; Colonial Ball; Girls' State Alternate.&#13;
SHARON THOMAS&#13;
Col. Steno.&#13;
Jun ior Red Cross; FT A; Student Council; Pep&#13;
Club; Cheerleader; Aurora; Latin Club; Roadshow l, 2, 3, 4; Vice President Freshman Class;&#13;
Judithe 's.&#13;
IRENE TIEDEMANN&#13;
Stenographic&#13;
DIANA TIERNEY&#13;
Steno. Gen.&#13;
Monticello; Pep Club; Aurora; Roadshow; Gl ee.&#13;
JOYCE TIMMONS&#13;
Ste nographic&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Choir; FHA; Roads how 1, 2,&#13;
3, 4.&#13;
ROBERT TRAYLOR&#13;
General&#13;
Student Council; ROTC.&#13;
127 &#13;
BILL VENARD&#13;
Eng ineering&#13;
TRUDY LEE VIETZEN&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
Signal, Student Council; Red Cross.&#13;
BILL R. VOGT&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
Football, Ca ptain; Le tte rmen's Club; Wrestling;&#13;
Band.&#13;
GLADYS WAFFLE&#13;
Steno.&#13;
Pep Club; Spanish Club.&#13;
128&#13;
RAY TURPEN&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Basketball; Football; Baseball; Lettermen's Club.&#13;
MARION VALENTEN&#13;
Genera/&#13;
TIM VAN SCOY&#13;
Ge ne ra /&#13;
Basketball; Football; Le ttermen's Club; ROTC.&#13;
SUZANNE VAN WELL&#13;
Exchange Student&#13;
Y-Teens; Thespians; Student Council; Aurora; Library Club.&#13;
SENKO RS &#13;
JOYCE WAKEFIELD&#13;
College Steno.&#13;
Junior Red Cross; Signal; Choir; Pep Club; Student Council; Aurora; Libra ry Club; Latin Club;&#13;
Roadshow 1, 2, 3, 4; All-School Play 4 .&#13;
LANNY R. WALKER&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Student Council; ROTC.&#13;
DENNIS WALSH&#13;
Col. Pre p .&#13;
Signal; Montice llo; Basketball; Football; Le tte rmen's Club; Student Council; ROTC.&#13;
NANCY WARREN&#13;
Gen. Steno.&#13;
ROGER WATERS&#13;
Genera /&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
LARRY WAUGH&#13;
Genera/&#13;
Football ; Choir; ROTC; Wrestling; Student Counci l.&#13;
DON WEATH ERILL&#13;
Genera /&#13;
ROTC; Student Council.&#13;
DON WENDELL&#13;
Genera /&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
129 &#13;
CAROLYN YOUNG&#13;
General&#13;
Stude nt Council; Aurora; Pe p Club; Junior Red&#13;
Cross; Orchestra; Road show 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin&#13;
Club.&#13;
BARBARA YOUNGWORTH&#13;
Ge n. Ste no.&#13;
National Hono r; FHA; Colo nia l Ball; J unior Red&#13;
Cross; Cho ir; Operetta 4; Roadshow 1, 2, 4;&#13;
Pe p Club; Aurora; Stude nt Co uncil.&#13;
IRA PLUNKETT&#13;
Ge ne ral&#13;
Football; J un io r Red Cross; ROTC.&#13;
RO BERT REED&#13;
Gene ral&#13;
ROTC; Football; Spanish Club.&#13;
No t pictured&#13;
TERRY McBRIDE&#13;
General&#13;
Biology; ROTC; Creative Writing .&#13;
GEN E McKERN&#13;
Voe. Printing&#13;
Basketba ll; Football; ROTC. 130&#13;
MARGIE WHITE&#13;
Gen. Steno .&#13;
FHA.&#13;
GILBERT WITTLAND&#13;
Voe . Print.&#13;
Basket ball; Football; ROTC.&#13;
SALLY WITTHAUER&#13;
Col. Steno .&#13;
Pep Club; GAA.&#13;
MARLEN E WOLFE&#13;
Gen . Steno.&#13;
Mo ntice llo; GAA; Cheerleader; FHA; Choir; O peretta 3, 4; Footba ll Court; Altruma ; Pep Club;&#13;
Student Council; Colon ia l Ba ll; Junior Red Cross;&#13;
Roadshow 1, 2, 3, 4; Fres hma n Class Treasurer.&#13;
SJENKORS &#13;
131 &#13;
Best Wishes to T. J.&#13;
Graduates of '58&#13;
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                    <text>6&#13;
DEDICATION&#13;
Countless hours each year are spent by Miss Joyce Grubb helping poor bewildered freshmen orient themselves to high school life. Without her ever-smiling&#13;
face and her never-ending willingness to help, many freshmen would never make&#13;
it through that first and most difficult year.&#13;
Miss Grubb has been at Tee Jay for eight years. For the past two years she has&#13;
been the head of the English Department. Heading the English Department and&#13;
keeping it coordinated has been a big job, but Miss Grubb does it efficiently and&#13;
without complaint.&#13;
Her sophomore English classes are a pleasure to take and her cheerfulness at all&#13;
times makes her one of Tee Jay's best liked teachers.&#13;
For these reasons, Miss Grubb, we, the 1961 Monticello Staff, would like to dedicate this book to you . &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
BOARD&#13;
OF EDUCATION&#13;
Devoting ma ny hours of unselfish service in pla nn ing school policies is just one&#13;
of the ma ny jobs of the Board of Educatio n. The school system ha s become what&#13;
it is today beca use of their efforts.&#13;
Most of them are graduates from our&#13;
local schools. They know our needs and&#13;
capa c ities well.&#13;
Both young and young at heart, they&#13;
continue to perform a very important&#13;
service .&#13;
Lester Andrews&#13;
Superintendent of Buildings&#13;
and Grounds&#13;
Ray Jones&#13;
Assistant Superintendent&#13;
Left to right: Eve rett Sh ocky, J o hn Jungquist, Rich ard Peterson, Dr. Ma rsh, Rich a rd Stoufe r, Fra ncis Putman, Fra nk Griffith, Sr.&#13;
9 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
12&#13;
VICE PRINCIPAL-MR. STEVE FIELD&#13;
For the past twenty-five years, Stephen Field,&#13;
in the capacity of biology teacher and vice&#13;
principal, has devoted a great amount of time.&#13;
in behalf of the best interests of Tee J ay and&#13;
its student body.&#13;
Dealing with discipline has been Mr. Field's&#13;
major duty since he was appointed vice principal three years ago. However, detail work, including guidance conferences with students, both&#13;
as classes and as individuals, also takes up much&#13;
of his time.&#13;
Because of the tremendous amount of work&#13;
and time involved in the d14ties of vice principal,&#13;
Mr. Field has been limited to teaching one biology class.&#13;
In past yea rs he was a full-time biology teacher and Tee J ay's boxing coach.&#13;
Just one of a hundred&#13;
telephone calls. &#13;
Mrs. Elsi e Springer, Mr. Richard Leed, Mrs. Mari e Be ntlage.&#13;
OFFICE STAFF&#13;
Keeping attendance records, handling all&#13;
school funds, taking care of registration, plus&#13;
doing endiess favors for students and faculty,&#13;
and in general keeping the office running&#13;
smoothly are the tasks set before Tee Jay's office staff.&#13;
The efficient air of the office affirms the capability of Mrs. Bentlage, attendance clerk; Mrs.&#13;
Beck, registrar; and Mrs. Harriman , bookkeepe r.&#13;
Aiding seniors in selecting the college to attend,&#13;
helping students solve&#13;
their problems-both personal and scholastic-and&#13;
administering v _a r 1 o u s&#13;
kinds of tests are among&#13;
the many duties performed by Richard Leed , Tee&#13;
Jay's guidance counselor.&#13;
Mrs. Springer, who also&#13;
works in this office, has&#13;
the responsibility of keeping all permanent record&#13;
files and test results in&#13;
order.&#13;
Mrs. LaVonne Ha rriman , Mrs. Lucille Bec k.&#13;
13 &#13;
' 14&#13;
Left to right: Karen Erickson, Jean Ganey, Linda Sealock, Pam Freeze, Lind a Cummings, Jud y Weatherill, Roxi Souser, Kathy&#13;
Kissel, Cookie Kruse, Janet Parrack, Eleanor Anderson. Not pictured: Timme Fox, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Bonnie McCoy.&#13;
OFFICE WORKERS&#13;
Office work is very time-consuming. For this reason, the office use s some school&#13;
girls during their free periods. These girls d istribute absence lists, help with the&#13;
typing and filing, call absentees, pick up attendances slips, and run other errands&#13;
for the office staff.&#13;
Left, Mrs. Norma Heaton; right, Miss Clara Morris.&#13;
LIBRARIANS&#13;
The library affords so many duties, that&#13;
Tee Jay finds it necessary to hire a fulltime librarian plus an assistant. Holding&#13;
the nerve -racking job of full-time librarian&#13;
is Miss Clara Morris. Assisting her is Mrs.&#13;
Norma Heaton, a former Tee Jay graduate.&#13;
Despite their many duties, which include&#13;
typing orders, lists, and library cards, selecting magazines and book orders, sponsoring the Library Club, and keeping the&#13;
library runn ing smoothly, the librarians&#13;
manage to put forth pleasant smiles and&#13;
suggestions. &#13;
Front Row, left to right: Mr. James J enson, Mr. Charles Fleming ,&#13;
Mr. J osep h Smith , Mrs. Ester Pennington. Back Row, left to right:&#13;
Mr. Milton Springer (h ea d Custodian), Mr. Ca rl Miller, Mr. Sam&#13;
Caruba.&#13;
COOKS AND CUSTODIANS&#13;
Shine em like glass&#13;
Tee J ay's custodians ca n be fo und worki ng from su nrise to midnight in their&#13;
effort to keep our school a neat and clean place for us to attend.&#13;
This can be a tremendous job whe n mud and snow from 3,000 feet track through&#13;
t he halls and into c la ssroom, and when ca reless students throw papers that should go&#13;
into waste ba skets on the floor.&#13;
The t ask of feeding about 1,200 sta rving teenagers a day goes to Tee Jay's cooks.&#13;
The amount of food consumed, a bout 43,000 sa ndwiches a year, confirms their&#13;
excellent ability as cooks.&#13;
Bake 'em by the doze n&#13;
Left to right: Ire ne En glish, Clara LeM aster, Margaret Mathiese n,&#13;
Violet Clinton, lone Wilson, El een Prasse, Margaret Fried rich.&#13;
JS &#13;
&#13;
TO THE MEMORY OF MISS ESTHER MADDEN&#13;
An empty place in the Thomas Jefferson faculty, which can neve r quite be filled by another&#13;
person, came into existence November 2 I, 1960, when Miss Esther Madden, (Thomas Jefferson&#13;
English teacher for 19 years) passed away at her home from a heart attack.&#13;
Born in Missouri Valley in 1903, Miss Madden rece ived her Bachelor of Arts degr,ee from the&#13;
Unive rsity of Nebraska in 1927, and her Master's degree from the University of Missouri in 1930.&#13;
Miss Madden began her t each ing career at a rural school near Sidney, Nebra ska. She was also,&#13;
at this time, employed by the Sidney, Nebraska telegraph newspaper as an education advisor, and&#13;
by a Sidney radio station where she did radio advertising.&#13;
The year 1935 found Miss Madden in Council Bluffs teaching at Washington Avenue School.&#13;
In 1941, she transferred to Thoma s Jefferson, where she spent the rest of her teaching days.&#13;
A highly respected instructor, Miss Madden al ways gave of herse lf more than was expected and&#13;
went more than half-way in teaching her. students the fundamentals of the English language.&#13;
Her death was a sudde n, tragic blow to both the students and faculty at Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
This page-though it cannot do for her what she did for Thomas Jefferson-is dedicated to&#13;
the memory of Miss Esther Madden. 17 &#13;
Edward E. Mansur&#13;
Joyce E. Grubb&#13;
William P. Albright&#13;
English 3, 4&#13;
Phyllis Brisby&#13;
English 7, 8&#13;
Sponsor-Y-Teens&#13;
Frances Elliott&#13;
English I, 2&#13;
English 3, 4&#13;
Sponsor-Freshman Class&#13;
Esther Madden&#13;
English I, 2, 3, 4&#13;
English I, 2; Remedial Reading&#13;
Hazel Miller&#13;
English 5, 6&#13;
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT&#13;
The job of the English faculty is not an easy one.&#13;
It is their task to prepare students for future life&#13;
by teaching them to read, write, and comprehend&#13;
the English language . It involves the grading of&#13;
countless papers as well as extensive record keepin g.&#13;
I &#13;
Marjorie W. Gillespie&#13;
French I, 2; English I, 2&#13;
Sponsor-French Club&#13;
John M. Hanna&#13;
Latin I, 2; Russian I, 2&#13;
Sponsor-Latin Club&#13;
Lillian C. Reitan&#13;
Spanish I, 2, 3, 4; English I, 2&#13;
Sponsor-Spanish Club&#13;
LANGUAGE&#13;
DEPARTMENT&#13;
. . . . .&#13;
The new language laboratory is another apparent sign of the many improvements made&#13;
at T. J. during the last year. This laboratory is&#13;
used for teaching Russian, French, and Spanish.&#13;
The advantages are : it gives students the&#13;
chance to hear proper pronunciations and develop their oral ability with the language.&#13;
The laboratory cost approximately $13,000&#13;
of which the school board paid half while&#13;
t he governme nt paid t he rest. The government&#13;
does this to encourage the study of languages.&#13;
19 &#13;
Sue E. Waters&#13;
Joseph Sklenicka&#13;
Richard L. Davis&#13;
Biology; Coach-Reserves Football,&#13;
Basketball, Baseball&#13;
Steven Field&#13;
Biology I, 2&#13;
Assistant Principal&#13;
Dave Lewis&#13;
Biology I, 2&#13;
Assistant Football Coach&#13;
Physics I, 2; Chemistry I, 2&#13;
Sponsor-Science Club&#13;
H. L. Townsend&#13;
General Science I, 2&#13;
Sponsor-Junior National Honor Society&#13;
General Science I, 2&#13;
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT&#13;
Science is a most important component of one's education. Without advancement&#13;
in science, all the modern conveniences we enjoy today would not be available.&#13;
Because of this, all phases of science-physics, chemistry, biology, and general&#13;
science-are offered at Tee Jay.&#13;
Each of Tee Jay's qualified instructors has devoted himself to the cause of teaching&#13;
thoroughly this most important subject.&#13;
Mr. Sklenicka and chemistry students ready a ~ydrogen-filled balloon for flight. &#13;
SOCIAL SCIENCE&#13;
. . . a nd furthermore"&#13;
Clara Strickland&#13;
Barbara Hansen&#13;
Social studies is a most important element&#13;
in the high school career. Tee Jay's capable&#13;
staff of socia l studies instructors transfer to&#13;
the students their knowledge of the development of our country, its system of government,&#13;
the ways in which people earn their livelihood ,&#13;
and the way of life of people in foreign lands .&#13;
Glen Gotschall&#13;
Economics-Track Coach&#13;
Sponsor-Senior Cla ss&#13;
American History I, 2&#13;
World History&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes&#13;
American History I, 2&#13;
W o rld History&#13;
Lloyd Jerome&#13;
American History I, 2&#13;
World History&#13;
Ruth Moeller&#13;
America n History I, 2&#13;
English 5, 6&#13;
A merican Government-Dean of Girls-Sponsor&#13;
Na t iona l Honor Society-College Day-Senior&#13;
Class-Aurora-Girls' Lounge&#13;
Martha Wangberg&#13;
Ame rican History I, 2&#13;
Sponsor- F.T.A.&#13;
Garnet Welsch&#13;
Civics- Global Geography&#13;
W o rld H istory &#13;
Ed Cornell Frank S. Diblasi Wilber Ege&#13;
Ed Cornell&#13;
Pri nting I, 2, 3, 8; Print Spelling ; Sponsor-Conservation Clu b&#13;
Frank S. Diblasi&#13;
Shop I, 2; Drafting I, 2&#13;
Wilber Ege&#13;
22&#13;
Auto Mechanics; Wood and Metal Shop&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
ARTS&#13;
R. A. Harrison Wallace Miller Robert L. Pauls&#13;
R. A. Harrison&#13;
Journalism I, 2, 3; Sponsor-Quill a nd Scroll; Signal; D.O. Advisor&#13;
Wallace Miller&#13;
Drafting I, 2, 3, 8&#13;
Robert L. Pauls&#13;
Driver's Tra in ing&#13;
Mecha nical drawing , printing, driver's&#13;
training, metal shop, wood working, and&#13;
journalism come under t he heading of&#13;
vocational arts. These courses teach students a trade that they can use throughout the rest of their lives.&#13;
Students in journalism and in printing&#13;
work hand-in-hand in publishing the Signal, Tee J ay's school pape r. J ournalism&#13;
students write articles for the paper and&#13;
the printing students print the paper. &#13;
Virdean M. Dorman&#13;
Edward Bremmer&#13;
English 3, 4; Debate&#13;
Robert Colwell&#13;
Instrumental Music&#13;
Patricia Condon&#13;
Voca l Music&#13;
Beginning and Advanced Art&#13;
Sponsor-Art Club&#13;
R. H. Fanders&#13;
English 5, 6; Drama I, 2&#13;
Stage Management I, 2, 3&#13;
Sponsor-Annual; Thespians&#13;
FINE ARTS&#13;
Fine arts include such subjects as debate, vocal and instrumental music, art, and&#13;
drama.&#13;
These subjects add much in the rounding out and completing of a student's&#13;
personality.&#13;
The achievements of Tee Jay students in the field of fine arts attest to the ab:lity&#13;
and dedication of our excellent instructors.&#13;
Rock 'em&#13;
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Mary Jane Stageman&#13;
Home Nursing&#13;
J. Inez Joy&#13;
Homemaking I, 2, 6, 8&#13;
Sponsor-F.H.A.&#13;
Patricia Pierce&#13;
Homemaking I, 2, 4, 5; English I, 2&#13;
Meriam C. Schlegel&#13;
Homemaking I, 2, 3&#13;
Assistant Sponsor-F.H.A.&#13;
HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT&#13;
The ability to sew and cook, supplemented with a knowledge of home nursing,&#13;
household management, and family living are excellent qualifications in a future&#13;
homemaker.&#13;
Thanks to Tee Jay's qualifiei;l staff of homemaking teachers, all Tee Jay girls have&#13;
the opportunity to learn these skills.&#13;
Homemaking IV&#13;
Th t1 pl ace to discuss&#13;
hypd hetica I problems &#13;
In Mr.&#13;
c lasses a II&#13;
pay strict&#13;
going on?&#13;
Frank M. LaMantia&#13;
Hugh Cooke&#13;
Algebra I, 2&#13;
Lucy Hall&#13;
Algebra I, 2, 3, 4&#13;
Madge E. Hinkel&#13;
Algebra I, 2&#13;
Algebra 3, 4&#13;
Trigonometry; Geometry&#13;
Sponsor-Bowling Leagues&#13;
Ralph M. Letts&#13;
Geometry I, 2, 3&#13;
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT&#13;
A basic knowledge of mathematics is an essential part of anyone's education&#13;
regardless of his future vocational plans.&#13;
A deep understanding of math is essential to anyone planning to enter any&#13;
science-related field . Tee Jay has qua lified instructors in the Mathematics Department who teach both elementary and advanced forms of math.&#13;
LaMantia's algebra&#13;
th e stude nts always&#13;
attention to what's &#13;
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Harriet Chase&#13;
Shorthand I, 2&#13;
Harold J. Jones&#13;
Typing 4&#13;
Transcription I&#13;
Secretaria l Practice&#13;
G. J. Mortensen&#13;
Production; Typ ing 2 and 3&#13;
Grace D. Schroeder&#13;
Bookkeeping ; Sponsor-Jr. Red Cross&#13;
Judy Welsch&#13;
Short hand 3, 4; Tran sc ription ; Typi ng I&#13;
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION&#13;
Produci ng top-notch bookkeepers, typists, sec retaries, and stenographers 1s the&#13;
main function of.a business administration department.&#13;
The number of Tee Jay graduates going into these fields testifies to the fact that&#13;
Tee J ay's bu siness staff accomplishe s this objective. &#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Sgt. I st Class Richard H. Anderson&#13;
R.O.T.C., Sponsor-Rifle T earn&#13;
Sgt. I st Class Robert H. Anspaugh&#13;
R.O.T.C. Senior Instructor,&#13;
Sponsor of Drill T earn&#13;
PHYSICAL EDUCATION&#13;
Donna Carol Balzer&#13;
Ph ysica l Education, Sponsor-Cheerleading,&#13;
Pep Club, GRA, Trampoline Team&#13;
Robert L. Capel&#13;
Psyc holog y, Coach-Varsity Ba sketball,&#13;
Sophomore Football, Sponsor-Sophomore&#13;
Cla ss&#13;
Francis Hanson&#13;
Ph ysica l Education, CoachVarsity Football&#13;
The purpose of&#13;
R.O.T.C., Reserve Officers Training Corp, is to&#13;
teach responsibility and&#13;
leadership to the high&#13;
school boys of America.&#13;
At Tee Jay we are extremely fortunate in having the top-notch instructors, Master Sergeant&#13;
Robert Anspaugh and&#13;
Sergeant Richard H. Anderson .&#13;
D e v e I o p i n g good&#13;
sportsmanship, coordination , team work, health&#13;
habits, and promoting&#13;
school spirit are the main&#13;
objectives of the Athletic&#13;
Department.&#13;
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Left to right: Ke nn eth Wolff, Trudy G a rdner, Belva Schoenrock, Sharon Gaines, Marle ne Schmidt, Sherry Lindsay, Mary Conway,&#13;
Sa lly Gates, Francis C ampbe ll, Ron Lawslo.&#13;
MONTICELLO STAFF&#13;
We the 1961 Monticello Staff sincerely hope that we have accomplished our&#13;
challenge; that is, to attempt to capture the best and most outstanding memories&#13;
of your school year between the covers of your yearbook.&#13;
We are very fortunate to have Mr. R. H. Fanders as our sponsor. He has unself-&#13;
;shly given his valuable time to help put out this book.&#13;
I myself would like to graciously thank him and my dependable staff who worked&#13;
so hard to gain our goal. May they look back over the treasure-filled pages of&#13;
their book and remember the excitement, the early enthusiasm, the disillusionment,&#13;
the heartbreak of lost copy, rejected layouts, lost pictures, and frightening deadline&#13;
hours, just so that these pages will sustain the happy memories of this wonderful&#13;
year, 1960-1961.&#13;
Editor&#13;
Left to right: Bo nni e Bu vak,&#13;
Dick Mathiesen, Margaret&#13;
Lamme rt, Sa n d r a W ilkins,&#13;
Jean Fu ss, Sharon Galla her.&#13;
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First Semester: Trudy Gardner, Li nda Boye r, Judi Nickleson, Lyle Lawton , Lind a Bolton , Fra nces Campbe ll, Bob O lson.&#13;
SIGNAL&#13;
What would a high school do without a high school paper? Tee Jay has the&#13;
answer; the Signal. As the students would call it. It's a rea l swingin' paper&#13;
The Signal is published every two weeks, under the faculty direction of Mr. R.&#13;
A. Harrison. The staff in.terviews people , writes the stories, proofs the copy, sells&#13;
the ads, and takes care of every job of a regular newspaper. A special attraction&#13;
in every issue is "Teen of the Week!" in which popular seniors are interviewed.&#13;
To be eligible for the Signal Staff, you must have a "B" average in English and&#13;
be a . member of Journalism class. The Signal consistently wins top honors in the&#13;
National Scholastic Press Association.&#13;
Second Semeste r-First row: Cookie Kruse, Dia ne Smith, Judy Brown, Patty Lema ster, Diane Kuhl. Second row: Roxie Versaci,&#13;
Sue Vernon, Dale Ahlquist, Doug Colton, Fred Paladino, Jeannie Ga ney, Ad visor, R. A. H arrison . &#13;
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Row I: Linda Bolton, Trudy Gardner, Ca rol Christensen, Jud i Nicke lson, Jean Fuss. Row 2: Linda Boyer, Lyle Lawton, Frances&#13;
Campbell. J ea nnette Smith.&#13;
QUILL &amp; SCROLL&#13;
The Quill and Scroll is an international honor society fo r outstanding high school&#13;
journa lists. To become a member requires service on the Sig nal Staff, a display&#13;
of outstanding journalistic abilities, and a high academic standing outside of the&#13;
field of journalism.&#13;
Row I: Da n Zimme rman-Pres., David Shestak-V. Pres., Ca rol Rine-Sec., Sandy Rod en-Treas., Bonnie Buvak, Frances Campbell.&#13;
Row 2: Ma ri lyn Rose nbaug h, Lu cille Hisel, J ea n McTwiggan, Judy Boe, Nina Pa rk, Roxi Lee Story.&#13;
SPELLING CLUB&#13;
The Spelling Club, which is in its first year at Tee J ay, is designed for those&#13;
students who would improve their · spelling abilities. Members look up and report&#13;
on the definitions and origins of assigned spelling words.&#13;
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
Le~ to right: Belva Schoenrock-Treas., Eyvonne Elonech, Pres .. Mrs. Strickland, Spon sor, Colleen Croghan-Vice Pres., David Lee, Sec.&#13;
National Honor Society is an e xclusive&#13;
organization for high school juniors and&#13;
seniors who have demonstrated outstanding abilities throughout their high school&#13;
careers. Prerequisites to membership are&#13;
Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Only five percent of the upper onefourth of +he Junior Class and fifteen percent of the upper one-third of the Senior&#13;
Class are admitted each year. Annually&#13;
the club presents a National Honor Assembly at wh ich time new members are inducted. Membership was granted to fortysix persons on April 6 of this year during&#13;
this assembly.&#13;
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TWO-YEAR MEMBERS&#13;
Left to right: Ka ren Schlegel, Kathy Ives, Judy Beama n, Margare t Walke r, Ma ry Fox, Me rren Camden, Na ncy Mumm, J ea n&#13;
Fuss, J ackie Lovelace, Colleen Croghan, Jea n Plummer, Eyvonn e Elo nich, C o rrine Va rner, Be lva Sch oenro ck, Frank Henning,&#13;
Fred Pa lad ino, David Lee. &#13;
Left to right, Row I: Linda Boyer, Carol Christensen, Roxi Story, Bonnie Lauver, Linda O'Hara, Arla McCoy, Linda Bolton,&#13;
Pamela Freeze, Ka ren Bailey. Row 2: Bonnie Buvak, Marilla Ingrahm, Barbara Trumble, Frances Campbell, Sherry Rothe, Carol&#13;
Betts, Mike Garrean, J anell Haack, Art Manzitto, Ma ry Ellen Boyer, Darrel Carlson, Jud i Nickleson, Beverly Penry, Denny Smith,&#13;
Stu Crouse, Marsha G rote, Ray Mark, Marlene Friedma n, Bonnie Tennant.&#13;
NEW MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR&#13;
Left to right, Row I : Ma ri e Martin, Doris Bryant, Cookie Kruse, Su e Vernon, Phyllis Anderson, Wanda Smith, Roxie Versaci,&#13;
Che ryl Butle r, Jackie Moser. Left to right, Row 2: Doug las Colton, Ed Kelso, Dave Klement, Dave Pacholke, Don Johnson,&#13;
Timee Ann Fox, Linda Reed, Kare n Be rkstad, Peggy Kemp.&#13;
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Row I: R. Leed , Sponsor, R. Ma rk, Pres., M. Boyer, V. Pres., K. Phillips, Sec ., D. Mathiesen, Treas., S. Keele , Historia n, L.&#13;
Clodfelder, M. Fox, P. Torneton . Row 2: J . Rich a rd so n, S. Beckne r, K. Sto ry, P. Lawless, S. McNeal, B. Tennant, S. Wilkin s,&#13;
B. Schoen rock. Row 3: Y. El on ich, J . Weat he rill , M. Thompson, L. Sealock, C. Bryan, K. Kisse l, W . Smith, M. Martin , C . Thorn -&#13;
burg . Row 4: L. Bolton , C. Croghan, B. Waffle, C. Kruse, L. Hoimes, P. And e rson, T. Fox , N. Mumm, B. Penry. Row 5:&#13;
D. Joh nson, D. G ea rh a rt, D. Smith, L. Bryan, R. Witke , F. Fowle r, D. McMulle n, B. Machmuller, S. Ivy. Row 6: B. Armstrong,&#13;
F. Hrasky, D. Dew, D. W enstra nd.&#13;
STUDENT COUNCIL&#13;
The Student Council acts as guide and governing body at Tee Jay. The students&#13;
and faculty look up to this group and all respect it. Student Council representatives&#13;
and alternates are .chosen from each homeroom. The Council meets on specific dates&#13;
and when particular problems arise which concern the well-being of Thomas Jefferson&#13;
and its students.&#13;
Row I : W . Whaley, E. Mahan, J . G a ney, S. Pullman, Sec.-Treas., F. Pala din o, Pres., J . Graves, V. Pres. , J . Ne rz, J. C a mpbe ll ,&#13;
C. Loyd, Grace Schroede r, Spon so r. Row 2: C. Tanner, E. Reed, D. Eich e r, J . W al ling, J . McTwiggan, J . C ooksey, L. H a rrill,&#13;
M. Harrison, C. Betts, S. Rothe. Row 3: P. G ibbs, B. Trumbl e, C. H ammond, M. Forrest , A. Pete rso n, S. Gates, J. Amsberry, C. Graham, S. Knouse , M. Schul tz. Row 4: E. Witt, D. Kuhl, S. Ande rson, R. Posva r, B. Livingston, M. Miller, J. Jones,&#13;
M. Lydon, J . Ditzle r, P. Hitchcock. Row 5: P. Le Ma ster, K. Campbe ll , D. Wright, T. Miller, P. Gill es pie, M. Himbe rg e r, P. G at es, K.&#13;
Ma rshall, J . Tobia s, S. Hotchkiss. Row 6: S. Ga in es, P. Lewis, B. Koe nigs, R. Souser, J. Rowe, K. J o hn son, F. H en nin g,&#13;
D. Klement, S. Crouse, K. Potts. Row 7: S. Wil ki ns, C . Ho lge rsen, R. Gaver, P. Ruger, C. Shahan, G. Stu ltz, R. Story, G .&#13;
Clinke rbeard.&#13;
JR. RED CROSS&#13;
The Junior Red Cross consists of one person from each homeroom. It's main project&#13;
is filling gift boxes which are sent to needy children in foreign lands. &#13;
Row I: K. Schlegel-Pub. Chair., B. Morris-Pres., C. Swingwood-V. Pres., J. Moser, J. Campbell, L. Cumming, P. Freese. Row 2:&#13;
Mrs. P. Pierce-Span., S. Ha rrod, H. J ackson, M. O gren, C. Grosvenor, S. Beckner, Mrs. Stageman-Span.&#13;
FUTURE NURSES&#13;
The Future Nurses of America spend many hours visiting loca l hospitals, working on diffe rent services and projects that will help comfort t he patients.&#13;
The Future Nurses of Thomas Jefferson is sponsored by Mrs. Pierce and Mrs.&#13;
Stageman.&#13;
Row I: B. Graves, Y. Elonich, E. Ladd, T. Gardner, S. Gates, M. Boyer, S. Newma n, C. Croghan, Mrs. Stageman-Span. Row 2:&#13;
Mrs. Strickland-Span., C. Varner, M. Rosenbaugh, J. Richardson, B. Nahach, S. Nugent, M. Harrison, J. Copeland, B. Penry.&#13;
GIRLS' LOUNGE&#13;
The Girls' Lounge is staffed each period of the school day with two capable&#13;
senior girls who take care of any girl who becomes il l. Mrs. Clara Strickland is in&#13;
charge of t he Girls' Loun ge .&#13;
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Row I: J . Frye r, Presid e nt; B. Lauve r, Histori a n; S. Gates, Sec.-Treas. ; N. Mumm, A . Bake r. Row 2: Ma rtha Wangbe rg ,&#13;
Sponsor; S. J e nsen, J . Boe, K. Roberts, M. Rosenbaugh .&#13;
FTA&#13;
Future Teachers .of America is a vocational club. Members spend a day observing&#13;
the work of teachers in elementary schools. They also help teachers correct papers&#13;
and occa sionally substitute.&#13;
FHA&#13;
Future Homemakers of America consists of girls who will one day hold one of&#13;
the most challenging and rewarding positions in the fast-moving world of tomorrow&#13;
-that of mother and housewife. The club sponsors a Spring Style Show, a MotherDaughter Banquet, and ha s various other projects.&#13;
Row I: Mrs. Miriam Schl eg e l, Spomo r; P. Ke llar, Mu sic Ch a irma n; M. Camde n, Tre asurer; K. Ri e f, Secretary; C. Betts,&#13;
Vi ce- Preside nt; M. Boyer, Presid e nt; Mrs. J oy, Sponsor. Row 2: J . Carr, J. Scoul a r, P. Arrowsmith, J. Stree t, P. Phillips, K.&#13;
Schlege l. Row 3: J. Haack, C. Pea rey, S. Snyd e r, S. Li eva n, B. H ilJ, B. ok~ S. Beckne r. &#13;
Row I: Miss Morris, M. Sch midt, M. Conway, J. Smith, M. Boye r, Trea s.; B. Trumble, Sec.; K. Rief, V. Pres.; M. Camden,&#13;
Pres.; F. Campbell, S. Sh e rlund, K. Schlegel, B. Schoenrock. Row 2: S. Roth e, A. Hewitt, R. Versaci, T. Johnson, M. Martin,&#13;
D. Brya nt, C. Christe nse n, R. Story, S. Harris, K. Camp bell, K. Phillips, J. Fuss, M. Fox, B. Buvak. Row 3: B. Lauve r, C.&#13;
Ve na rd, C. G ra ham, C. French, C. Butler, W. Smit h, L. Reed, M. Miller, S. Beckner, J. Gal le, J. Morriss, J. Plummer, J. Beaman.&#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
The library club is made up of girls who put many hours of hard work into our&#13;
school library. These girls work during study periods and any other spare time which&#13;
they might have . Miss Morris is the club sponsor.&#13;
COMPETITIVE DEBATE&#13;
The debate team, now under the supervision of Mr. Edward Bremmer, studies&#13;
oratory, newscasting, and poetry, and attends debate tournaments throughout the&#13;
state. The topic that was debated last was "Resolved that the United Nations Should&#13;
by Significantly Strengthened." The debaters established an excellent record for themselves by winning a majority of their tournaments.&#13;
Row I: M. Rosenbaug h-V. Pres., F. Henning -Pres., S. Gates-Sec., L. Bolton-Exe c. V. Pres., R. Mark-Hist. Row 2: Mr. Ed wa rd&#13;
Bremme r-Spon., T. Gardner, D. Gea rh a rt, C. Croghan, R. Roberts-Treas. Row 3: Hansen, M. L. Smith, P. D. Wil loug hby, M. E.&#13;
Jacobson.&#13;
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Row I: M. L. Smith, R. Roberts, P. Kennedy, N. Rish, N. Swoll ey, R. Tell e r, D. Jeppersen. Row 2: Miss Ba rbara Hansen, D.&#13;
Majeski, E. Hallberg , H. Meadows, D. Taylor, S. Pie rce , D. Majes ki.&#13;
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB&#13;
International Relations Club members study and discuss current events, world&#13;
affairs, and crises facing the ~orld powers. Thus, they become citizens who are&#13;
well informed on today's world situation. They also give a PT A program and correspond with people in other countries.&#13;
LANGUAGE CLUBS&#13;
This year Tee Jay students have shown a great deal of enthusiasm for foreign&#13;
languages. This is probably due to the fabulous new $16,000 language lab which&#13;
was installed last summer and the growing significance of multilinguistic ability in&#13;
the world. The faculty, recognizing the importance of knowin~ and being able to&#13;
speak a foreign language in a world which is continually getting smaller and 1n&#13;
which entire peoples are being pulled closer and closer together by improved transportation methods, have added French and Russian to the Tee Jay language curriculum.&#13;
Members of the Latin, Spanish, and French Clubs acquaint themselves with the&#13;
customs and literature of the people whose language they are studying. They also&#13;
attempt to increase goodwill and friendly relations between these countries and the&#13;
United States by means of pen pals. Each individual club sponsors a dance, holds&#13;
candy sales, and participates in the Road Show. &#13;
LATIN CLUB&#13;
Row I~ Mr. Hanna-Spon., L. Dougherty, D. Woodworth, C. Rine, S. Pullm an-V. Pres., B. Morris-Pres., D. Shestak-Treas., L. BoltonSec., S. Phi llips, K. And e rse n. Row 2: M. Blackman, N. Bartlett, M. Camden, C. French, N. Lefgren, J. Walling, J. McTwiggan,&#13;
S. Ha rrod, T. Willey, W. Heitman. Row 3: S. Pierce, J. Campbell, S. Sn yder, G. Adams, N. Park, D. Wagner, W. Brandt,&#13;
M. Thompson , R. John son, J. G alle, K. Henry. Row 4: L. Young, J. Jones, P. Arrowsmith, H. Jackson, H. Jensen, D. Ives,&#13;
M. Schulh, B. Schel ege l, D. Ives, G . Clinkenbeard, C. Swingwood , J. Bonh am. Row 5: J. Baxley, J. Wingstad, T. Klement,&#13;
T. Coleman, D. Zimme rma n, T. Zimmerman, T. Wilson, D. Strark, W. Breakbill, J. Olse n, D. Burbeck, J. Piazza . Row 6: D. Black,&#13;
S. St urgeo n, D. Patton, L. Barritt, B. Loukota, B. Deeds, J. Bu tler, M. Ogren, E. Hooper, R. Potts, J. Whitted. Row 7: P.&#13;
Pflage r, R. Posvar, L. Rush, K. Story, C. Cavallaro, S. Severson, L. Smith, K. Ky/lo , K. Bergstedt, C. Hartley, C. Hennings.&#13;
Row 8: K. Roberts, A. Britton , C. Versaci, M. Jones, S. Jen sen, K. Seaman, C. MacDonald.&#13;
SPANISH CLUB&#13;
Row I: M. Hutchens, Pres., R. Denherd er, D. Hrasky, V. Pre s., E. G ilson, Pres., J. Liston, Sec., A. McConnell, Treas., J. Fryer,&#13;
Sec., V. Ca rlso n, J. Culle n, B. Swal ek, B. Sydzyik, L. Lee , L. C. Reitan, Sponso r. Row 2: S. Shinaba rg ar, B. G ill, T. Poffenba rge r, R. Telle r, M. Burns, B. Koenig, R. Hutchens, K. Conaway, D. St. Clair, L. Graybill, L. Fowler, D. Homan. Row 3: D. Hutchens, M.&#13;
Ca ry, M. Drake , C. Disufka, D. Palmer, R. Anderson, D. Ryba, D. Wolfe, G. Knud se n, R. Kennett, D. Neiswe nde r, R. Spears,&#13;
A. Bake r. Row 4: R. Ba rt, A. Hollins, F. Goldenberg , K. Slack , L. Griffin, B. Bl a nk enship, D. Nightse r, D. Fields, B. Specht,&#13;
M. Gave r, K. Kelley, S. Birdsong , L. Breckman. Row 5: D. Brow n, B. Burns, C. Willi ams, D. Ross, C. Clay, S. Milla rd, C.&#13;
Robinson, J. Bee, M. Mye rs, N. Mensching , B. Bingham, P. Vaugniqu x, B. Fraley. Row 6: J. J ohnson, R. Walling, F. McKenzie,&#13;
R. Sorenson, J. Kn ouse, R. Liddell, G . Russell, R. Hubba rd, D. Mumm, G. Pete rs, S. Espi nosa, D. Johnson, S. Gates.&#13;
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FRENCH CLUB&#13;
Row I: R. Witke-Room Rep., L. O'Hara-Pres., B. Fries-V-Pres., J . Eva ns, R. Daque-Room Rep., J . Nickl eson-Room Rep., Mrs.&#13;
Marjorie G illespie-Span . Row 2: M. Miller, T. Smith , P. Jan se n, C. Hade n, M. Bigham, J . Doty, G. Middaugh. Row 3:&#13;
T. Gann, M. Hough, E. Maham, M. Barron , F. Harbold, V. Ager, L. Lawton . Row 4: D. J e ppersen, J. Johnston, S. Dempster,&#13;
C. Boysen, K. Hurd, C. Wa ssam, M. Howa rd. Row 5: D. Ha nsen, J. Sa nd e rs, J . Jag er, M. Gillespie , G. Givens, C . Hicks, R.&#13;
Wagn e r, S. Wenstra nd . Row 6: B. Reeves, C. Neiswender, N. Mumm, J . Dunn , C. Kahana.&#13;
CREATIVE WRITING&#13;
C reative Writing wa s organized to stimulate an interest in emotional writi ng.&#13;
To be eligible you must have a "B" average in English. The club has entered writing&#13;
contests open to hig h school students. Mrs. Brisby is sponsor.&#13;
Row I: J. Irvine, D. Gearhart, B. Tennant, C. Snyder, B. Buvak , V. Valentine, Y. Elo ni ch, B. Schroen rock , H . Zd a n. Row 2:&#13;
Mrs. Brisby, Sponsor, L. Romans, S. Crou se, D. Slack, S. Visu ri , D. Campbell, M. G a rre a n, F. Henning, D. C arlson, A . Ma nzitto, C. Hattan. &#13;
ART C LU B, Row I: B. Buvak; J. H yd e; M. Thompson, K. Davenpo rt; G .. Ada ms; P. Stacy; S. Lindsay ; K. Va nd erlou. Row 2:&#13;
M iss Do rma n, Spo nso r; D. Bird ; B. Na ha ch; K. Ke rn s, L. Fowle r: M. Va lli e r; S. G ai nes; J. Weatherill. Row 3: J. C a rr; S.&#13;
Smith ; S. Nuge nt ; M. C a ry ; L. Ho pkins; J. Wilso n ; 0 . Gates; K. Wolff.&#13;
ART CLUB&#13;
The Art Club is comprised of members who are interested in the fine arts. Members&#13;
stud y the different schools of arts a nd in addition there are trips to the Joslyn Art&#13;
Mu seum, participation in art contests which give added interest to the club.&#13;
THESPIANS&#13;
Thespians, who are affiliated nationally, re strict their membership to people who&#13;
have completed at lea st o ne hundred hours in Tee J ay 's Theatrica l productions.&#13;
Two socia l events highlight the season-the initiation of new members and the spring&#13;
steak fry when the drama awards are made. The group gives its sponsorship to most&#13;
of the theatrical ventures of the school.&#13;
THESP IANS, First Row: L. Lo ud en; F. Singe r; L. H a nsen ; R. Orr; F. Pa la d ino; Y. Elonich; R. Story ; D. Stacy; B. Buvak; F.&#13;
C ampbe ll. Second Row: M. C la rk; J. Irvi ne; K. Pa rk s; F. Sorre ll ; P. Lewis; K. C ampbe ll; K. Ives; B. Schlegel; J. Frye r; R.&#13;
Moss. Third Row: C. H ea ps; M. Conway; K. Bailey ; M. Fox; J. Smith; J. Pola nd ; M. Grote; L. Speer; L. Lawton; D. Pro bst;&#13;
and R. H. Fa nd ers, Sponso r.&#13;
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Row I: M. Parson , L. Ro binso n, Sgt.-at-Arms, M. McClure, Treas., S. Bessey, Pres., P. Lewis, V. Pres., P. Anderson, Sec.,&#13;
Mrs. W elch, Sponsor. Row 2: K. Rief, A. Hewitt, P. Ru ger, B. Thomas, B. Lauver B. Trumble, B. Swanson, M. Prieto. Row 3 :&#13;
C. Holgersen, B. Koenigs, P. Gibbs, S. Ga ines, R. Gaver, S. Matuski. S. Davis, J. Brown, J. Ditzle r. Row 4: M. W alker, M.&#13;
Friedman, E. Mulvihill, K. Belt, D. W alling , B. La nham, C. LaMotte, S. VanScoy, P. Riddle. Row 5: L. Sea lo c k, K. Kisse l, L.&#13;
Bolton, J. Weatherill, K. Phillips, T. Fox, L. Clod felder, P. M ii/er. Row 6 : L. H olmes, J. Murray, J. Arnold, M. Smith, W.&#13;
Smith, K. Erickson, L. McConnell.&#13;
ALTRUMA&#13;
Altruma Literary Society promotes school spirit and has an Alumni Party. Mrs.&#13;
Judith Welch sponsors the clu b.&#13;
Row I: C. Kruse. C. Brya n, V. Pres., D. Smith, Pa r/., S. Vernon, Se c., J. Fuss, Pres., V. Vittitoe, Treas., P. H a nsen, Sgt.-at-Arms.&#13;
Row 2: C. Christensen, L. Rief, M. Schmidt, M. Camden, K. Campbell, D. Brya nt , S. Rine, C. Tonne r. Row 3: P. Freese,&#13;
M. W a llace, D. Sage, K. Bailey, L. Cumming, B. Swalek, C . Ro be rts, J. Vallier, K. Johnson . Row 4 : B. Schoen rock, B. Graves,&#13;
J. G raves, M. Ingram, C. Butler, J. Jensen, R. Ve rsaci, J . Bowen, Mrs. Strickland, Sponsor. Row 5: R. Roberts, L. Oviatt,&#13;
B. W a ffl e, M. Fox, S. Gallaher, P. Torneton, M'. Conway, M. Lammert, B. Buvak. Row 6: M. Boyer, S. Keele, N. Lefg ren ,&#13;
J. Rowe, R. Souser, M. Ma rt in, Y. Elonich .&#13;
AURO~A&#13;
Aurora Literary Society sponsors the StLJdent Banking Ptog ram and has a MotherDaughter Banquet each spring. It is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Clara Strickland. &#13;
Left to right: D. Kl ement, F. Paladino, S. Haines, L. Grosvenor, B. Tennant, H. Zdan, Mr. Pauls, Sponsor.&#13;
SAFE-TEENS&#13;
Tee Jay drivers are Safe Drivers! Safe-Teen Drivers that is! Safe-Teens, a newly&#13;
organized club at Tee Jay is for those students who want to give a good reputation to the majority of teen-age drivers. This club has chapters all over the United&#13;
States. To become a member, a student need only promise to uphold the standards&#13;
of safe-driving courtesy, co-operation, and carefulness. Each member is given a safeteen sticker to display on his car.&#13;
The club is sponsored by Mr. Pauls, Tee Jay Driver-Training Instructor. Instrumental&#13;
in its organization was Fred Paladino.&#13;
Row I: Mrs. Ph yilis Brisby, Sponsor; B. Buvak, Pres. ; F. Campbe ll , V. Pres.; A. McCoy, Sec.; P. Phillips, Treas. Row 2: L.&#13;
Forbes, L. Ha rrill, G . Givens, J. Street, C. Venard, L. Fowler. Row 3: S. Ma rtin , J. Ca rr, B. Nahach, B. Gundlach, S. McNeal, P. Weathe rl y.&#13;
Y-TEENS&#13;
The Y-Teens club of Tee Jay is only one of the many Y-Teens organizations spread&#13;
throughout the entire world. The purpose of Y-T eens, which is affiliated with YMYWCA, is to promote national fellowship among girls as well as to spread the love&#13;
of God throughout the world. Y-Teens sponsor a UNICEF drive, take favors to&#13;
children in hospitals, as well as other good deeds. 43 &#13;
PEP CLUB, Row I: M. Ma rtin ; K. Ro berts; M. Parsons; K. Dougherty; S. Gates, Sgt.-at-Arms; N. Mumm, Pres.; S. Moraine,&#13;
Sg t.-at-Arms; C . Harold, Sgt.-at-Arms; C. Thompson, Treas.; P. Gates, Sec.; C. Fre nch, Vice Pres.; Miss Balzer, Sponsor.&#13;
Row 2 : J. Campbell ; R. Posvar; C. Story; T. Townsend ; D. W a g ner; J. Bogue; J. Arnold ; J. Murrary; K. Seaman; C. Boysen;&#13;
C. Emerson ; S. Smith. Row 3: M. Bigham; K. Ro berts; C. Hennings; R. Meadows; A. McConnell ; J. Liston; C .. Allerton ; S.&#13;
Beckner; J. Balle; S. Mason; L. Forbes; M. Himberger. Row 4: P. Pflager, B. Fries; R. Da gue; J. Watkinson; P. W ilkins; N.&#13;
Thornton; P. Hansen; J. Young; V. Carlson; L. Lee; P. Ph illi ps; C. Neiswender. Row 5: S. Wenstrand ; J . N usser; L. Ru sh;&#13;
J. Bowen; B. Swa lek; D. Math iesenf D. Sydzyik; M. Friedman; P. Freese; J. C a rr; C. Butler; S. Pullman. Row 6 ! K. Rief; A .&#13;
Hewitt; M. Blackman ; S. Millard; L. Mathews; L. Kirkenda ll ; S. Espinosa; S. Dempster; S. Rasmussen ; D. Homan ; K. H enry; D. Bryant.&#13;
Row 7: J. McTwiggon; P. Kemp; J. Mitchell; P. Goldsberry; D. 'vv'ood worth; N. Shi nn ; I. Wilson; J. Boe; J. Heaps; R.&#13;
Ro bberts; G. Pete rs. Row 8: C . Hartley; B. Buvak; C . Hoden; J. W alling; F. Henn ing; C ork Mark; G. Craig ; B. Trumble;&#13;
J. Evans.&#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
There were some impo rtant changes this yea r in the pep club. First, t he freshman and senio r pep clubs we re combined into one organization . Secondly, instead&#13;
of the regular o ra nge sweaters usually worn by the pep clu b, sweat shirts colored&#13;
a more delicate orange were worn . And last, but by far not least, boys were asked&#13;
to join. These cha nges have increased the volume and spirit of Tee J ay's pep club.&#13;
LETTERMAN'S CL.UB&#13;
Membership in the Letterman's C lub is a n honor because it is limited to boys&#13;
who have earned a Varsity letter in any one of the major sports. One of t he club's&#13;
main activities is the choosing of the court from which the sports queen is chosen.&#13;
LETTERMAN'S C LU B, Row I: L. Phipps; L. A hlqu ist; L. Louden; D. Mathiesen , Pres.; M. H utchens, ~g .-at-Arms ; D. Dew,&#13;
Vice Pres.; D. Pa lmer. Row 2 : C. Fe rris; D. ~chultz; D. Smith; S. Visuri; A. Va lli e r; L. Monahan; B. Drummond , Se c. and&#13;
Treas.; N. Paulson. Row 3: B. Floyd ; J. North; F. Hrasky; J. Core; P. Palmer; P. Thompson; W. Doug hma n ; J. Rabuck ; Mr. Lewis, Sponsor. '&#13;
-- I &#13;
Row I: C. Neiswender, Sports Chr'man, M. Rosenba ug h, News W rite r; A . Baker, V-Pres; N. Mumm, Pres., S. Gates, Tre as.,&#13;
S. Rine , Se c., Miss Ba lze r, Spo nsor. Row 2: L. Forbes, P. Mo ss, S. Moore, J. Dunn, S. Etherton, V. Va rn . Row 3: B. Blac kwe ll,&#13;
P. G ates, R. Fe nc l, D. Burkybile , S. Matthai, L. Smith .&#13;
G.R.A.&#13;
The Girls' Recreation Association, more commonly known. a s GRA, is an organiza -&#13;
tion dedicated to meet the needs of at hl etically-inclined girls. Good sportsmanship&#13;
and fair play are developed in all members of this club_ Their activities range from&#13;
such indoor sports as trampoline practice, badminton, and basket ball t o o utdoor&#13;
activities such as softba ll and tennis.&#13;
GIRLS' PHYS. ED. STAFF&#13;
The Girls' Phys. Ed. Staff is comprised of a small group of girls who are particularly&#13;
good in physical education. They assist Miss Balzer in many and various ways.&#13;
Row I: Miss Donna Ba lzer, N. Mumm, B. Mo rris, A. Baker. Row 2: S. Gates, N. H uey, C. Neiswender.&#13;
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Row I, leh to right: Chuck Heaps, Mr. La Mantia-Sponsor, J e nny Hampton-Secreta ry,&#13;
Terry Whitted. Row 2: Jim Turpen, Doug Colton, Fred Hansen , Frank Fauble, Lind a&#13;
Not pictured: Frank Henning-Vice-President, Bill Machmuller-Treas urer.&#13;
Dave Lee- President, Row W alli ng ,&#13;
Reed, Lyle Lawton, Dave Ives.&#13;
MATH CLUB&#13;
The Math Club is Tee Jay's answer for those students who want to put in more&#13;
time on math than class hours allow. Members of this club sponsor a slide-rule class.&#13;
Row I: C. Ve nard, F. Campbell, Jose ph Sklenicka-Sponso r, B. Bu vak, F. Henning -Pres. Row 2: D. Ahlqu ist, J . W alling, F. Fa uble,&#13;
D. Pach olke, A. Manzitto, L. O 'Hara, G. Walling. Row 3: R. Orr, G. Rief, D. Klement, S. Ivy, R. Mark, E. Craig, D. Lee.&#13;
Row 4: -F. Sorre ll, K. Parks, B. Machmulle r, D. Gearhart, D. Campbell, L. Brockman , F. Paladino-Program Chairma n.&#13;
SCIENCE CLUB&#13;
The Science Club is a club for scientific-minded students of Tee Jay. Sponsored&#13;
by Mr. Sklenicka, the club meets bi-monthly to carry out experiments of interest&#13;
to its members. Field trips to various places of interest, such as the Portland Cement&#13;
Works at Louisville, Nebraska, the Science Department of Iowa State Unive rsity at&#13;
Ames, Iowa, highlight the school year of the science club members. &#13;
Row I: L. Hansen, R. Witke, B. Schlegle, L. Brockman, M. Houg h. Row 2: D. Zimme rman, C . Mc Nu lty, W . Heitman, J. Moats.&#13;
Row 3: D. Shestok, D. W essels, G . Rief, D. Kle me nt. Inse rt, M iss W aters, Sponsor.&#13;
BIOLOGY CLUB&#13;
The Bio logy C lu b consists of students interested in st udyi ng Biology outside of&#13;
class t ime. It is under the sponsorship of Miss Sue W aters.&#13;
Row I: A. Conkling , P. Da mo n, R. Lid d e ll , D. Ma je ski. Row 2 : J. Turpe n, L. Ahlquist, B. Miller, W . O sbo rn, Mr. Ci:&gt;rnell.&#13;
Spo nso r.&#13;
CONSERVATION CLUB&#13;
Few of us rea lize t he importance of conservation but ma n is entirely dependent&#13;
upo n the resources we have o n earth fo r, everything . The Conservation C lub, spo nsored by Mr. Ed Corne ll , is interest ed in a ll a rea s of conservation: soil and water&#13;
reso urces, fo rest, wild life , mine ra l resources as we ll as recreatio na l, scenic and histo rica l va lues. 47 &#13;
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R.O.T.C.&#13;
Thoma s Jefferson High School boys get their first taste&#13;
of military life in high school ROTC. The boys work under&#13;
sergea nts who are members of the regular army. They are&#13;
promoted along the same patterns as they would be in&#13;
r~gular military service. High lights of the ROTC year include the Armistice Day celebration, the Annual Military&#13;
Ball, and final Federal Inspection lat e in the school year. Boys&#13;
a·re required to wear full uniform on every Friday.&#13;
Members of the Color Gua rd , Left to right: Keit h Warfo rd, Be nny Wold, Tom&#13;
Bocked, Me rlyn Mahoney.&#13;
"Armistice Day" Formation &#13;
I-{ Ono, G&#13;
Uard f: tres&#13;
a safufe&#13;
Compliments of CON'S PR INTING&#13;
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The main function of band is&#13;
to instill in students a greater appreciation of music as an art.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Band,&#13;
under the direction of Mr. Robert&#13;
Colwell, is one of the most important and active organizations&#13;
in the school curriculum.&#13;
The Marching Band provides&#13;
half-time entertainment during the&#13;
football games. A pep band furnishes music for indoor sports. The&#13;
Dance Band plays occasionally for&#13;
the Friday night dances, and also&#13;
offers its services to various other&#13;
organizations in the community.&#13;
The Concert Band holds annual&#13;
concerts and participates in the&#13;
Music Clinic and State Contests.&#13;
Heading both the Marching&#13;
and Concert Bands is Sta·n IvyDrum Major and Band Captain.&#13;
THOMAS&#13;
JEFFERSON&#13;
BAND&#13;
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Tee Jay's Concert Band&#13;
MAJORETIES&#13;
Left to right: Arl a McCoy, Pau lette Riddle, Diane Stacy, Pa ul ette Rug e r. &#13;
left to right, Row I: Dick Moats, C huck Shahan, Gwen Missaugh. Va lerie Vale ntine, Tim Kleme nt.&#13;
Row 2 : Tom Zimmerma n, Gary Nightser, J anice Ca rr, Do reen Sorenson , Ken Potts, Bill Machmuller, Bob Olson. Row 3: Bob Colwell, Director; Dan Zimmerman, Dick Potts, Frances Campbell,&#13;
La rry H ansen, Fred Roma ns, Lyle Brockman , K:irby rks, Judy Boe. Inse rt: Cheryl Venard.&#13;
THE THOMAS JEFFERSON DANCE&#13;
BAND&#13;
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ROAD SHOW&#13;
"Showboat" was the central theme of the 1960 Road Show&#13;
which opened with a flashy tap, "Waiting for the Robert&#13;
E. Lee" starring the Varsidets, Tee Jay's senior dance line.&#13;
Fluorescent costuming and black lighting added just the&#13;
right touch to start the show off with a bang.&#13;
Enthusiasm reached its peak when the Varsidets came on&#13;
with a modern jazz number "Stormy Weather" staged entirely with black lights, and it continued high as Bob Schlegel&#13;
and Jay Poland kept the audience rolling in their seats with&#13;
laughter with their hilarious original skit "What a Sucker."&#13;
"Make Yourself Comfortable" fea turing Kathy Campbell&#13;
and Chuck Heaps, and "Narobi Trio," a modern jazz number&#13;
danced by the Yellow Jackettes, Tee Jay's junior dance line,&#13;
kept up the fast moving pace set by the preceding acts.&#13;
Thespians provided humorous entertainment with the Gay&#13;
Nineties, Hep Cat, and Beatnik versions of "Sweet Adeli ne."&#13;
Pat Kennedy's spectacular aerial acrobatic dance held the&#13;
audience spell-bound, while accordionist, Marsha Grote and&#13;
drummer-boy Lannis Hansen generated tremendous excitement with their fine musical arrangements.&#13;
The grand finale "I'm Alabamy Bou nd ," a tap by the&#13;
Varsidets, ended the show on the same high note as it started.&#13;
Frances Campbell and Chris Christiansen were student&#13;
coordinators.&#13;
J eannette Smith was the accompanist.&#13;
R. H. Fanders directed the show.&#13;
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Wee!&#13;
Wee!&#13;
Wee!&#13;
And we're trying to&#13;
get to&#13;
t he&#13;
moon? &#13;
1·&#13;
The Bres hers Siste rs or anoth er&#13;
way to spell harmony&#13;
Successfu l&#13;
Li vin g&#13;
My name is "Olive r Cool"&#13;
a nd I'm t he most swing ing est g uy&#13;
in Schoo l. &#13;
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YELLOW JACKETTES&#13;
Left to right: Cecilia Parey, Paulette Ruger, Bernadette Swalek, Barbara Thomas, Nancy&#13;
Lefgren , Jeanne Teague, Cheryl Adkins, Sandra Spinosa, Joyce Nerz, J ean Bright, Marsha&#13;
Big ham, Barbara Freese, Maxine Ogren. Omitted: Pat Kennedy.&#13;
Kathy Ives-Choreographer&#13;
The Junior version of the Tee Jay's Rockettes&#13;
a re the Yellow Jackettes. These girls, usually about&#13;
fourteen in number, are chosen at tryouts by their&#13;
instructor-choreographer. Usually they have taken&#13;
dancing lessons for a number of years. All membe rs&#13;
are either freshmen or sophomores and after a&#13;
yea r or two with the Yellow Jackettes the girls try&#13;
fo r membership in -the Va rsidets.&#13;
Kathy Ives, two years instructor-choreographer&#13;
for the Ye llow J ackettes found that fourteen girls&#13;
ca n do a great deal of talking during a two ho ur&#13;
rehearsal period but she also discovered that they&#13;
co uld do a great deal of snappy dancing. The&#13;
smooth performances of both d ance lines is a wo nde rful t est imo ny to the talent a nd hard work of&#13;
their stude nt directors. Both lines a re spo nsored by&#13;
Mr. Fande rs. &#13;
VARSIDETS&#13;
To a girl who aspires to the glamour of show&#13;
business one of the highest honors is to dance with&#13;
"The Varsidets, " Tee Jay's Senior Dance Line.&#13;
However, after grueling rehearsals in the kick line&#13;
for 6 or 8 hours a week and buying costumes&#13;
and memorizing complicated dance routines the&#13;
g lamour may wear a bit thin.&#13;
This typical Varsidet probably spent a year or&#13;
two in the Junior Line and has probably taken&#13;
dancing lessons for as long as she can remember.&#13;
Working on the routines and presiding over rehearsals is Mary Diane Fox who devotes endless&#13;
hours to the line. In addition there are the costumes, music and artistic temperaments with which&#13;
she must contend.&#13;
Tee Jay Road Show patrons will long remember&#13;
her spectacular black light numbers and t he smooth&#13;
dancing of the Varsidets.&#13;
Left to right: Pat Lewis, Carla Robe rts, Karen Bailey, Rita G aver, Jill Ditzler, Jeannie Ganey,&#13;
Ca rol Betts, Linda Clodfelder, Doris Sage, Mary Fox, J udy Brown , Margaret Walker, Ma rl ene&#13;
Schmidt, Kathy Ives. Omitted: Dia ne Walling.&#13;
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THOMAS JEFFERSON CHOIR&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Choir is highly thought of throughout the state&#13;
of Iowa. This year there were 131 members. Due to a "Grab that Man"&#13;
campaign there was a large percent of boys which made those deep&#13;
tones rich and harmonious.&#13;
The main activity of this year's choir was the "Sound of Gershwin,"&#13;
which consisted of a medley . of songs written by Gershwin and an&#13;
excerpt from "Porgy and Bess."&#13;
Other activities in which the choir participated were singing in the&#13;
Council Bluffs State Savings Bank parking lot Christmas and Easter, singing for Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Elks, and entering the State Music Contest,&#13;
this year held at Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
The most exciting event was the choir trip. This year the choir went&#13;
to Des Moines, Iowa, and sang in the Capitol Building's Dome. We&#13;
also met our governor, Norman A. Erbe, and toured the capitol building. Then we went to Colfax where Miss Condon formerly taught.&#13;
It all added up to a big, whoopee time for this year's choir. &#13;
CHOIR DIRECTOR&#13;
The Tee Jay choir was most fortunate in having Miss Patricia Condon as its director.&#13;
Miss Condon came to our school in 1960 to take over a most difficult jobtaking the place of a wonderfully loved director, Mrs. Margie Smith Hatcher. Miss&#13;
Condon had everything against her, inexperience, youth, and the bitterness felt&#13;
by the students due to Mrs. Hatcher's death. "I was scared to death the first day&#13;
I came," was Miss Condon's remark when asked her feelings of teaching our choir.&#13;
With all this, the seniors say, as they leave, "Miss Condon, we're going to miss you."&#13;
Yes, we say we're going to miss her because she is a wonderful and warm person.&#13;
She turned our first cold stares into warm smiles and won us over with her gracious&#13;
and faithful heart. She made our choir a wonderful one because she · had faith in&#13;
us. And as we come back after some years, the choir will be even better because&#13;
she will have gained experience, but she will always ·be our teacher because we&#13;
were her experiment and we "love" her.&#13;
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"Ready back stage?"&#13;
" Bess, yo u is&#13;
my woma n now."&#13;
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SOUND&#13;
OF&#13;
GERSHWIN&#13;
Complime nts of M IDWAY STEEL COR PORATIO N&#13;
"How 'bo ut bidin'&#13;
your time?" &#13;
Kathy says, "It's&#13;
not fo r her."&#13;
A medley of Gershwin songs included Roxie&#13;
Lee Story singing ''I'm Bidin' My Time, "&#13;
Kathy Ives, "But Not For Me," and Tim McIntire, "Love Walked In ."&#13;
The grand fina le found Jeannette Smith and&#13;
Bob Malick seated at the piano to thrill the&#13;
aud ien ce with their interpretation of "Rhapsody in Blue." The entire choir, . illuminated by&#13;
blue lights, joi ned in to end a beautiful show&#13;
on an in spirational note.&#13;
Bob Malick, Sandy Roden, and Suzie Rine&#13;
han dled the accompaniments.&#13;
The "Sound of Gershwin" was produced in&#13;
place of the annua l full-length mu sical.&#13;
" It's 'love '&#13;
for Tim."&#13;
SOUND OF GERSHWIN&#13;
Highlighting the musical year at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson was the "Sound of Gershwin" presented by the Tee Jay Choir under the direction of Miss Patricia Condon.&#13;
The music, all selections from Gershwin hits,&#13;
included such songs as "Clap Yo Hands,"&#13;
sung by a chorus of girls, and "Swanee," sung&#13;
by Stuart Crouse.&#13;
The show started enthusiastically as the&#13;
costumed choir marched in singing "Strike&#13;
Up The Band."&#13;
The Tee Jay dance lines performed as the&#13;
Yellow Jackettes tapped out a little "fascinatin' Rhythm, " and the Varsidets gave the&#13;
audience their portrayal of an "American in&#13;
Paris. "&#13;
Outstanding in the show was a section of&#13;
the musical, "Porgy and Bess," with Jeannette Smith singing the lead role of Bess, Bill&#13;
Armstrong, that of Porgy, and Bob Schlegel&#13;
as Spor·ti n's life.&#13;
"Ready fo r Rh apsody?"&#13;
Compltments of LUCEY JEWELERS 63 &#13;
" Dear Dia ry,"&#13;
"I thought I wa s Dutch, but now ... I just don't know."&#13;
"DIARY&#13;
OF&#13;
ANNE&#13;
FRANK"&#13;
" Look at the sky, Peter."&#13;
"I don't love &#13;
"Oh Hanukkah,&#13;
oh Hanukkah ... "&#13;
anyone but you, Father."&#13;
Enchanting! Refreshing! Heart-Rending! Superbly produced and directed! Magnificent acting!&#13;
These are just a few of the many adjectives that could&#13;
be used to describe this year's all-school play, "The Diary&#13;
of Anne Frank."&#13;
"Diary" was the true story of eight Jewish people who&#13;
were forced to go into hiding in an attic in Amsterdam,&#13;
Holland, for two and one-half years during World War II&#13;
when the Nazis were persecuting the Jews.&#13;
The play completely captivated the audience in all&#13;
performances as they lived each moment with the Frank&#13;
family. The happy, carefree moments, such as in the Hanukkah scene when Anne distributed gifts; the tender moments&#13;
shared in the love scenes between Peter and Anne; the&#13;
tense moments tearing at you during the breadstealing and&#13;
1nvas1on scenes.&#13;
Captivating in the role of Anne Frank was Kathy Campbell whose moving performance brought tears to the eyes&#13;
and laughter to the lips. Bob Malick gave a very realistic&#13;
.rnd outstanding performance in his portrayal of Mr. Frank.&#13;
Equally superb was Kenneth Wolff in the role of young&#13;
Peter Van Daan. Roxie Lee Story gave an atmosphere of&#13;
tenseness with her dramatic characterization of the faded&#13;
beauty, Mrs. Van Daan. Giving a believable performance&#13;
of a self-centered, selfish man was Roger Orr in the role of&#13;
Mr. Van Daan. Bonnie Buvak gave an outstanding and&#13;
genuine portrayal of Mrs. Frank.&#13;
Rounding out the cast-and each adding his own element&#13;
of spice to the play-were Brenda Gensicke as Miep; Charlotte Kahane, as Margot; Jay Poland, as Mr. Dussel; and&#13;
Fred Paladino, as Mr. Krahler.&#13;
The performance dates of "Diary" were April 21 and 22.&#13;
Mr. R. H. Fanders directed the show.&#13;
Kirby Parks was technical supervisor. Frances Campbell&#13;
was student director.&#13;
Compliments of HINKY DINKY STORES&#13;
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Yvonne&#13;
Elonich,&#13;
Queen&#13;
Bill Drummer,&#13;
Prin ce . &#13;
SENIOR PROM COURT&#13;
(&#13;
Left to right: Jim North ~" , Lynn Holmes, Denny Smith, Yvonne Elonich , Ray Mark, Bonnie Buvak,&#13;
David Lee.&#13;
JUNIOR PROM COURT&#13;
Left to right: Cookie Kruse, Don Dew, Billy W affle, Sandy Matuski, Bil l Drum- ~ ...J..,. mer, M ary Marr, Bill Hook. ~ "J{&#13;
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"Reigning Royalty"&#13;
Reigning as Cadet Colonel and.&#13;
Honorary Colonel of the 1960 Military Ball were Ray "Corky'' Mark&#13;
and Marilyn "Micky" Wallace. This&#13;
event was held on March 25 in the&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Fieldhouse.&#13;
Eighty dozen multi-colored gladiol us&#13;
flown in from Florida decorated the&#13;
fieldhouse in a gorgeous array of&#13;
splendor. The Ball was preceded by&#13;
a half-hour concert by the Thomas&#13;
Jefferson Band. The Grand March of&#13;
R.O.T.C. Officers in trim uniforms&#13;
with highly polished bra ss, and their&#13;
ladies in beautiful floor-length gowns&#13;
highlighted the Ball.&#13;
The Ray Backman Orchestra provided the music for the dancers.&#13;
68&#13;
Round and round they go.&#13;
MILITARY&#13;
BALL &#13;
"Here they come, everyone smile."&#13;
"One and one, two, three." 69 &#13;
"I'll be glad when this is over!"&#13;
"They look pre tty good to me."&#13;
70&#13;
FEDERAL&#13;
INSPECTION&#13;
On May 12, 1961 , the&#13;
annual Federal Inspection&#13;
was held at Thomas Jefferson. Ma jor Max Feld,&#13;
Iowa State Unive rsity of&#13;
Science and Tech nology,&#13;
Ames, Iowa, and Capt ain&#13;
Carl Morris, Dave nport&#13;
High School, of Davenport, Iowa , presided as&#13;
inspecting officers.&#13;
Ma rksmanship medals&#13;
a nd awards by civic organizations we re presented to various cadets.&#13;
The Boys' Drill T earn&#13;
added color by doing one&#13;
of their precision drills.&#13;
"And now, lad ies and g e nt lemen ... " &#13;
Row I: M. Gillespie, P. Daegos, B. G ill, J . Moran, K. Collins. Row 2: J . Poland, L. Forcade, K. Ca rter, L. Fe ncl, D. Jepperson,&#13;
Msgt. Ro bert Anspaugh.&#13;
RIFLE TEAM&#13;
One of the least known teams in school is our rifle team. They are seen only at&#13;
Federal Inspection; but behind the scenes, there are weeks and months of practice.&#13;
They enter marksmanship contests and various other types of competition t o bring&#13;
home top awards.&#13;
GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM&#13;
In all the years that Tee Jay has had a girls' basketball team they have never&#13;
won an award. But in beating A.L.'s All-Stars four times this yea r, they received&#13;
not one but two trophies.&#13;
Th~ girls who have gained this honor for Tee Jay practiced after school two&#13;
nights a week and on Saturdays to perfect their plays. It was hard work but&#13;
according to them, well worth it.&#13;
Row I: C . Neiswend e r, S. Gates, N. Mumm, A. Baker, C. Rine. Row 2: Miss Balzer, R. Fencl, S. Moore, L. Smith, P. Moss, N.&#13;
Huey, L. Forbes, B. Blackwell, C. Jensen, J. Dunn, M. Rosen ba ugh. Not pictured: B. Morse.&#13;
71 &#13;
Le~ to right: Patty Walls, Sheila Anderson, Marilyn Christensen, Wanda Mossberg,&#13;
Carol Versaci , Ann Britton, Kathy Thomas.&#13;
72&#13;
FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Tee Jay's Cheerleaders can be seen in action wherever and whenever there is a&#13;
competitive sport taking place.&#13;
It is the purpose of the cheerleaders to lead the spectators in cheers and to&#13;
create and arouse schoOI spirit as well as planning various pep rallies and assemblies.&#13;
SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Front to back; First Row: Paul ette Ruger, Cynthia Robe rts, Nancy Lefgre n, Ba·rbara&#13;
Li vi ngston. Second Row; · J oan ie Rowe, Barbara Th omas, Ka t hy J ohnso n, Paulette&#13;
Riddl e. &#13;
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Le~ to right: Virgin ia Vittitoe, Margaret W a lker, Phyllis And erson, Mary Fox, Carol C hrist e nsen, Ka ren Bailey, Marty&#13;
McClure, Ca rolyn Brya n, Cookie Kruse, Diane Smith.&#13;
The Varsity Cheerleaders can be found at every&#13;
major school sports function cheering our teams&#13;
on to victory.&#13;
Whether we win ·or whether we lose, the cheerleaders work hard to keep the school spirit soaring.&#13;
Cheerleading Officers for the school year 1960-&#13;
1961 are Carolyn Bryan, president; Cookie Kruse,&#13;
vice president; Cynthia Roberts, secretary, and&#13;
Anne Britton, treasurer.&#13;
73 &#13;
&#13;
VARSITY FOOTBALL&#13;
The varsity had a hard year, but came out winning one game and losing nine. The exciting game&#13;
at the end of the season resulted in the defeat of&#13;
Missouri Valley, 33 to 7. This proved to be a very&#13;
good game.&#13;
Mi ke Hutchins became Tee Jay's "Bulldog,"&#13;
picked by the team for having the most guts and&#13;
pep throughout the season in all the games.&#13;
Coach, Francis Hanson&#13;
Row I: A. Conkling , M. Ramos, G. Bohn et, J. Krise, F. Hrasky, B. Drummond, C. Christian se n, P. Palmer, M. Hutchi~s, B.&#13;
Vas hon, J. Core, B. Armstrong. Row 2: E. Gilson, F. Sing e r, B. Ed wa rd s, L. Louden, D. Dew, A. Vallier, B. Parks, G . J ames,&#13;
N. Pa ulso n, M. Cl a rk, D. Mathiese n, R. Reninge r. Row 3: D. Smit h, B. Porter, D. Moats, B. Beckman, B. Ma rtin, B. Gruelach ,&#13;
L. Monaha n, B. Page, D. Ve rsa ci.&#13;
T J .................... 0 Westside .................. ................ .. . 19&#13;
T J . ...... ............ . 0 Tech ........................................... 40&#13;
T J ........................ 12 Abraham Lincoln ........................ 13&#13;
T J ... ............... . 33 Mo. Valley ···············-············· .. .. 7&#13;
T J ............ .. ....... .. 6 Holy Name .. .......................... .... .. 27&#13;
T J . . . ................ 0 Bishop Ryan ................................ 37&#13;
T J ... ........ .. ...... 6 Glenwood ..... ........ .. . . . ........... ... . 12&#13;
T J ........................ 7 Cathedral ............................. ....... 27&#13;
T J ............... .. ..... O Bellevue .. .. .. ................... ............ 27&#13;
T J ....... .. ......... .... 7 Boystown ..... ............. ................ 32&#13;
Asst. Coach, Dave Lewis&#13;
Com pliments of CHRIS'S SPORTSMAN SHOP&#13;
75 &#13;
Paul Palmer&#13;
Guard&#13;
Louie Louden&#13;
End&#13;
Bill Porter&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Lyle Monohan&#13;
End&#13;
Ray Reninger&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Frank Singer&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Don Versaci&#13;
Guard&#13;
Dick Mathiesen&#13;
Fullback&#13;
Nick Paulson&#13;
Tackle &#13;
Dennis Smith&#13;
Halfback&#13;
Jack Core&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Bob Vashon&#13;
Guard&#13;
Chris Christiansen&#13;
Tackle&#13;
Bill Armstrong&#13;
End&#13;
Gerald Bohnet&#13;
Fullback&#13;
Albert Vallier&#13;
End&#13;
Mike Hutchins&#13;
Center&#13;
77 &#13;
RESERVES&#13;
The Yannigans have upheld the honor of Tee Jay in this year's football&#13;
season.&#13;
They defeated AL 19-7 and they really got going when they tramped&#13;
Cathedral 33-6.&#13;
Let's hope they keep up the good work!&#13;
TJ-13&#13;
TJ-10&#13;
TJ-19&#13;
TJ-33&#13;
TJ- O&#13;
TJ- 6&#13;
TJ-19&#13;
SCORES&#13;
ISD-13&#13;
Bellvue-12&#13;
AL-7&#13;
Cathedral-6&#13;
North-34&#13;
Boystown-26&#13;
Treynor-31&#13;
Front Row: Jim Barker, Kent Shadden, Bil l Moore, Bill Cra ig, Jim Saunders, Dick Teller, Floyd&#13;
Flower, Ron Thorton, Dave W olfe, Bob Schluecky, Den nis Agn ew, Andy Kilgore, Chris Clay,&#13;
Lennie Brya n.&#13;
Second Row: Coach Capel, Kreg Gallup. Eldon Bird, Rod O'Connor, Mitch Goldsberry, Paul&#13;
Hymer, Bil l Fraley, Skeets Griffith , Den nis St Clair, Randy Witke, Ray Hill, Dennis Teague,&#13;
Rich Hutchins, Tom Zimmerman, Larry Barritt, . Ferman Trotter. &#13;
Front Row: Pa ul Abshi e r, J ohn Winptead, Lee Forbes.&#13;
Second Row: Rog e r Frieze, Te rry Newman, Roy Walling, Paul LaMotte, Mark Schu ltz, Jack Holder.&#13;
Gary Knudse n, J a nis Harrington , Jim Knouse, J ohn Ken nedy, Kert Points, J ohn Baxiey, Kenneth&#13;
Ke lly, David Ives.&#13;
Third Row : Ron Spear, Don Kobl , Dennis Brown, Mark Andrews, David Schick ner, Elton Moss,&#13;
Te rry Colema n, J ames Musg rove, Jim Sanders, Bob by Rh odes, Bre nt Springer, David Bu rbeck,&#13;
J e rry Whitted.&#13;
Fourth Row: Duncan Ha nse n, Eddie Thomas, Jim Pi azza, Verlillen Ager, Dick Ryba, George Russell,&#13;
Steve Kr uege r, Pau l Neiz , Bi ll Deeds, Don Peterson, David Hutch ens, Stan Shi nabarger,&#13;
J e rry Rag la nd .&#13;
Fifth Row : Benny Clyde , Terry Wilson, Tom Zimmerman, Bob Burns, Jim Martin, Jerry Donich, Jim&#13;
Ronk, Fra nk McKeni e, Ala n Sigler, Richard Potts, Larry Barritt, Norman Browning, Jim Liggitt.&#13;
Paul Moh r not pictured .&#13;
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL&#13;
TJ- 0&#13;
TJ- 0&#13;
TJ-14&#13;
TJ-20&#13;
TJ- 0&#13;
TJ-20&#13;
TJ- 0&#13;
TJ- 0&#13;
SCORES&#13;
Westside- 12&#13;
Bloomer-20&#13;
Lor:igfe llow- 20&#13;
ISD-13&#13;
North-25&#13;
AL-0&#13;
Bellvue-6&#13;
Boystown-0&#13;
Tee Jay can not but admire the Baby Jeffs for their great showing of&#13;
team spirit this season.&#13;
This spirit was brought out when they slaughtered our ace opponent, Al.&#13;
20-0; and again when they tied the tough Boy's Town Cowboys, 0-0.&#13;
Nice going, boys-we're proud of you!&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
Two fo r Tee J ay! &#13;
Row I: B. Aldrich, J. Bohnet, D. Shutz, J. Young, B. Drummond , D. Sanders, B. Madsen, D. Dew. Row 2: F. Hrasky, W. Marti n,&#13;
B. Hook, Z. Gardn er, P. Martin, B. Beckman , S. Ivy, R. Schmidt.&#13;
VARSITY BASKETBALL&#13;
T. J.&#13;
56&#13;
64&#13;
46&#13;
69&#13;
45&#13;
Shenandoah ............................. .... .43&#13;
Missouri Valley ............................ 63&#13;
A. L. __________ _____________ __ ______ _______________ 79&#13;
Holy Name .................................. 67&#13;
Farragut _____ ___ ___________ ______ ________ __ ___ __ 53&#13;
T. J.&#13;
77&#13;
77&#13;
48&#13;
31&#13;
38&#13;
North __ ______ _______ _________________ ___ __ ______ 67&#13;
Missouri Valley .................. ......... 54&#13;
Prep .............................................. 59&#13;
Central ............................ ___ __ _________ 63&#13;
Boystown .... ........................... ....... 54&#13;
52&#13;
66&#13;
59&#13;
51&#13;
49&#13;
56&#13;
Tech ........................................ .... 61&#13;
Harlan .... .......................... ....... ..... 58&#13;
South ............... ............................. 97&#13;
Carroll ....................... _________________ 74&#13;
Boys_town ____ _____ __ __________ _____ _ .. _________ 68&#13;
A. L. .............................................. 67&#13;
51&#13;
59&#13;
64&#13;
61&#13;
72&#13;
58&#13;
Atlantic _____ _____ _____ _______ __________________ 68&#13;
Shenandoah ... ........................ ...... .46&#13;
A. L. ----------------- -- ----------------........... 63&#13;
Glenwood --------- --------------- .............. 59&#13;
Oakland ----------------------- --------------- _59&#13;
Creston ___ .. ______ ____ __ ____ ____________ ___ _ 62&#13;
When asked what the most exciting moment in their basketball career, T.J.&#13;
boys wou ld without hesitation reply beating A.L. in the State Tournament! Who&#13;
could blame them, it was the first time in 13 years that a team from T.J. ha s&#13;
beaten A.L. in a tournament game. The field house was packed by 6:00. At 7:30&#13;
the two teams bounced their way onto the floor. You could tell after the first few&#13;
minutes of play that this game was going to be close. You could also tell that&#13;
Tee Jay was determined to win. At the end of the first half the score was 32&#13;
to 30 in A. L.'s fa vor. The fourth quarter began with Tee Jay 52, A. L. 48; and&#13;
the · crowd was roaring. At la st Tee Ja y was ahead and had a chance to beat A. L.&#13;
With only I: I 0 left in the game, the Yellow Jackets still led by one point. Then&#13;
the Links scared the living da ylights out of Tee Jay boosters by scoring , but Zeke&#13;
G a rdner saved the game by dropping in a ba sket for a fina l score of T. J. 64&#13;
and A. L. 63.&#13;
This game made up for all of the kidding Tee Jay ha s even ta ken from A. L.&#13;
81 &#13;
82&#13;
THE RESERVES&#13;
The reserve basketball team has one of the best records that a T. J. reserve&#13;
team has ever had. Most of the games were so exciting that many people came&#13;
early just to see them· play. We shall be seeing many of these players again next&#13;
year when they play for the varsity.&#13;
Coach&#13;
Dick Davis&#13;
Row I: D. Foster, R. Witke, B. Koenig, D. Wolfe, R. O'Connor, M. Burns, C. Cloy, J.&#13;
Bond. Row 2: L. Lehmer, E. Griffith, K. Shadden, S. W ilson, B. Greulach, B. H arrison, D.&#13;
St. Clair, M. Hough, R. Thornton.&#13;
SCORES&#13;
T. J. VISITOR&#13;
48&#13;
50&#13;
53&#13;
31&#13;
45&#13;
61&#13;
61&#13;
42&#13;
54&#13;
50&#13;
54&#13;
57&#13;
46&#13;
67&#13;
62&#13;
49&#13;
34&#13;
51&#13;
62&#13;
50&#13;
54&#13;
Shenandoa h ··----- -- --------------·--------------30&#13;
Missouri Valley ----·--- --··----------------------24&#13;
A. L. -- ---------------------------·--------------------47&#13;
Modale --------------------- ----------·-------------.42&#13;
Modale ----------------- ----- ----------·······-------66&#13;
Holy Name -------------- ------------------------ -.48&#13;
Farragut ___ ____ __ ___ ___ __ __ ___ ___ ___ ___ -···------__ .26&#13;
Tech -----------·---------------------·------- _____ ___ 45&#13;
Harlan -----·---- --- -----------------·--·------------ --50&#13;
Norris -- ---------·----------·----------- -------- ------44&#13;
Carroll --------------------------·---------------------47 Boystown _______ _________ ______ _____ ___ ___ __ _____ __ __ 61&#13;
A. L. ---------- -------------------·------··---- --------48 North __ ___ __ ___ _____ __ ____ __ __ _____ ___ ___ ___ _________ 48&#13;
Missouri Va lley ___ ___ ___ ------ -----·-···------.42&#13;
Prep ----------------------------------------- ---------64&#13;
Central --------------·-----··------------------------44&#13;
Avoca ---------·------------------------------··------47&#13;
Boystown ------------------ --- ---------------··------66&#13;
Atla ntic -----------·---------- -------------·--------..47 Shenandoah ___ _________ __________ ____ __ __ ___ ____ 58&#13;
Compliments of THE MUSIC SHOP &#13;
Row I: D. Kell y, D. Kohl , D. Rankin, R. Spears, D. Peterse n, J . Hold e r, Coach Hanson . Row 2: T. Wilson, M. Neilson, T.&#13;
G lema n, L. Bo rritt, T. Zimmerman, J. Sanders, J. Ragland .&#13;
T.J. 34&#13;
T.J. 18&#13;
T.J. 35&#13;
T.J. 30&#13;
T.J. 53&#13;
T.J. 57&#13;
T.J. 37&#13;
T.J. 66&#13;
T.J. 35&#13;
T.J. 51&#13;
T.J. 73&#13;
T.J. 54&#13;
A TEAM&#13;
Pictured Above&#13;
l.S.D . ...... ............ .... 31&#13;
Prep ....................... .46&#13;
Boystown ................ 37&#13;
Boystown ............... .42&#13;
l.S.D. . ..................... 26&#13;
Underwood ............ 35&#13;
Bloomer ............... 39&#13;
A. L. ......... .. ... ..... .... .46&#13;
South ... .. .. ... .......... .41&#13;
North ... ..... .. ..... ...... .41&#13;
Longfellow .......... 50&#13;
Mo. Valley ... .......... .40&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Our freshman teams may have&#13;
started off slowly but they finished the season with a creditable&#13;
record. Both A and B teams beat&#13;
A. L. by at least 20 points. Let's&#13;
hope they have as good a season&#13;
next year.&#13;
T.J. 20&#13;
T.J. 14&#13;
T.J. 34&#13;
T.J. 36&#13;
T.J. 2 1&#13;
T.J. 39&#13;
T.J. 36&#13;
T.J. 27&#13;
T.J. 31&#13;
B TEAM&#13;
Pictured Below&#13;
Westside ................ 32&#13;
Prep ........................ 3 7&#13;
Bloomer ............. .... 13&#13;
A. L . .................. ... 14&#13;
South ................... 31&#13;
North .................. 15&#13;
Underwood ........ .. . 55&#13;
Longfellow .............. 15&#13;
Mo. Valley ............ 35&#13;
Row I: R. Lidd ell , J. Whitted , M. Sh ea , B. Burns, J. Musg ro ve, R. Wa llin g, Coac h Hanson. Row 2: G. Spri ng er, J . Piazza,&#13;
J. Brown, V. Ager, F. Harbold, K. Vamd e rloo, D. Schickne r, B. And erso n.&#13;
Compliments of EMARINES PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 83 &#13;
84&#13;
Row I: M. Nunez, D. Gillispie, L. Phipps, J. Rabuck, W. Doughman, E. Gilson. Row 2: R. Gray,&#13;
D. Miller, D. Mathiesen , G. James, P. Palmer, M. Hutchins, B. Edwa rds, not pictured.&#13;
VARSITY WRESTLING&#13;
The rough and tough Grapplers wrestling squad swe pt through a 12-game schedule&#13;
with only 3 defeafo and one tie to mar their record .&#13;
Ta ki ng first place awards in district were Wes Doughman, and Jim Rabuck.&#13;
Second place awards went to Darrell Gillispie, Mike Nunez, and Dick Mathiesen.&#13;
Nunez and Rabuck finished fourth in state. In the North Tournament Grant James&#13;
finished first with Ed Gilson taking second. Coach DiBlasi&#13;
The team started out with a shortage of seasoned lettermen, but still turned up&#13;
a winning season, wh ich promises to be even better next year.&#13;
95 pounds.&#13;
103 pounds.&#13;
11 2 pounds.&#13;
120 pounds.&#13;
127 pounds.&#13;
133 pounds.&#13;
138 pounds.&#13;
145 pounds.&#13;
154 pounds.&#13;
165 pounds.&#13;
175 pounds.&#13;
138 pounds.&#13;
Heavyweight.&#13;
WRESTLERS&#13;
Mike Nunez, Jr. 4th place in state, a rea l hustler, state ,champ material.&#13;
Darrell Gillispie, Soph. State qua lifier, most improved wrestle r, lot&#13;
of ability.&#13;
Lenard Phipps, Jr. Shows a lot of desire and interest.&#13;
Jim Rabuck, Jr. 4th in state, outstanding ability, also state champ&#13;
material.&#13;
Wes Doughman, Jr. State qualifier, little for 127, but very tough.&#13;
Ed Gilson, Jr. Voted most outstanding wrestler, got most takedowns,&#13;
outstanding desire.&#13;
Ron Gray, Sr. Wrestled 127 and 138, a lways did a good job.&#13;
Di ck Mathiesen , Sr. T earn captain, has a lot of ability and outstanding&#13;
leadership.&#13;
Grant James, Jr. North tournament champ had most pins, very hard&#13;
to beat.&#13;
Pau l Paulmer, Sr. Lacked experience but always did his best.&#13;
Mike Hutchins, Sr. First yea r wrestler, kept up team spirit and&#13;
Denn is Mi ll er, Jr. Always did a good job.&#13;
Bill Edwards, Jr. Always tried his hardest.&#13;
Compliments of WALGREEN'S&#13;
moral. &#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
T. J. VISITOR&#13;
27 Oakland ...................................................... 14&#13;
I I South .......................................................... 33&#13;
16 Corning ...................................................... 26&#13;
3 I L. Northeast ................................................ 13&#13;
27 Harlan .......................................................... 13&#13;
33 A. L. ............................................................ 16&#13;
25 Westside .................................................... 17&#13;
25 D. M. Tech .................................................. 21&#13;
33 Carrol Kuemper ........................................ 10&#13;
22 A. L. ............................................................ 22&#13;
33 Tech ............................................................ 15&#13;
15 Bellevue ........................................................ 27&#13;
WRESTLING RESERVES&#13;
Row I: Coppock, Ramos, Ryba, H utchins, Bird , De Sa nt ia g.o, Schlegel, H a rg us, H utchins, H a rri ng to n.&#13;
Row 2: Potts, Moss, Trotte r, Zimme rma n, Marta in, Donich , Schultz, A nd rews, A llen. Row 3: Ives,&#13;
Bollig, Russell, H uey.&#13;
C ompliments of SH A NNO NS C A FE&#13;
Coach J erome&#13;
85 &#13;
SENIOR WRESTLERS&#13;
Mike Hutchins&#13;
Ron Gray&#13;
Dick Mathiesen Paul Palmer &#13;
CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
The cross country team has been in existence at Tee Jay for only two years.&#13;
The- track or course is 1.8 miles long. Each school is allowed to enter five runners,&#13;
but only the three top scorers count pointwise. This year Tee Jay did an excelle nt&#13;
job of running.&#13;
Left to right: Mr. Gotschall, Bernie Miller, Larry Lehmer, Royal McCul lom, Merle Hough, Lynnard Phipps, La rry A hlquist,&#13;
Bennie W old, Don Schultz.&#13;
State Mile T earn Race&#13;
Black Hawk Inv.&#13;
A. L. Inv. Run&#13;
Sioux City Inv. Run&#13;
State Cross Country Run&#13;
SCORES&#13;
Iowa City&#13;
La keview&#13;
I. S. D. Campus&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
lowa City&#13;
6th&#13;
2nd&#13;
5th&#13;
7th&#13;
I I th&#13;
Compliments of FR ED R. FLOW ER SHO P&#13;
87 &#13;
First Row: M. Nielsen, M. Sortino, J. Sullivan, J. Harrington, R. Rennige r, J. Singe r, E. G ilso n, L. Phipps, W . Cue, B.&#13;
Spurgeon, J. Marti n, M. Andrews, P. Dalto n, T. Tobia s. Second Row: D. Pal me r, D. Pete rson, C. Clay, W . Loud e n, R. Moss,&#13;
B. Hook, J. Krise, K. Sh add en, D. Sch ultz, A. Conklin, M. Bruno, L. Bryan, Asst. Coach DiBlasi. Third Row: Coa ch Gl en&#13;
Gotschall, P. Hymer, B. Floyd , J. Musgrove, D. St. Clair, B. Harrison, P. Ma rti n, L. Loud an, S. Wilson, G . Knud se n, K. Boll ig .&#13;
TRACK TEAM&#13;
Up and ove r fo r Bill Hook.&#13;
l r \&#13;
March 24 Omaha U. lrivitational&#13;
March 28 A. L.&#13;
April 7 Creston Relay&#13;
April 10 Logan Re lay&#13;
April 14 Clarinda Relay&#13;
April 18 A . L.&#13;
April 22 Counci l Bluffs Re lay&#13;
April 25 Holy Name&#13;
April 28 Drake Relay&#13;
The track team has had a b usy schedule this&#13;
year. They've gone as fa r as A mes for the State&#13;
meet and stayed right at home for the C ouncil&#13;
Blu ffs Re lay which boasted 25 entries.&#13;
The star of the track team was Bill Hook, who&#13;
broke his b rother's pole va ulting record. Bill jumped&#13;
I I ft. 6 in. The team is coached by Glen Gotschall&#13;
who also coaches the cross country team. There&#13;
were very few seniors on the team t his year so&#13;
greater triumphs wil l be expected of them next&#13;
year. &#13;
TENNIS TEAM&#13;
In May, the tennis team participated in&#13;
the d istrict and sectional tournaments. Stan&#13;
Ivy placed second in singles at t he district.&#13;
Returning veterans this year were Dale Alquist. Stan Ivy, and Bill Machmuller. All three,&#13;
also lettered this year. The team didn't have&#13;
ma ny matches this year, and even though they&#13;
d idn 't do as well as they should have, they&#13;
worked hard and had a lot of fun. The team&#13;
pr·actices at Robert's Park under the supervision of Coach Capel on the average of&#13;
four nights a wee k. They're expected to keep&#13;
in shape on week-ends and duri ng t he summer. They say that next year they are really&#13;
going to "clean-up" or else!&#13;
GOLF TEAM&#13;
Mr. La Mantia coached Tee Jay's golf team&#13;
again this year. The boys had matches with&#13;
quite a few Omaha schools, but they played&#13;
t heir best against our own A. L.&#13;
With the exception of Lyle Lawton all the&#13;
boys are underclassmen.&#13;
With this summer's practice, next year's&#13;
team will be even better.&#13;
Row I: M. Schultz, F. Harbold. Row 2: B. Mach muller, G . Rief, D. Ah lquist.&#13;
Left to right: Mr. LaMa ntia, R. O'Connor, L. Lawton, J. Moran, B. Burnharts, Q. Pflager, R. Lou. &#13;
90&#13;
.First Row: L. Brown, P. Thompson, D. Smith, S. Schmidt, S. Visuri, G. Allen, B. G ruelach, G. Bohnet, D. Wolf, T. Zimmerma n,&#13;
B. Aldrich. Second Row: S. Griffis, W. Ma rtin, D. Dew, B. Drummond, B. Page, D. Teague, R. McCollum, D. Foster, B.&#13;
Porter, Coach Davis.&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Tee Jay's baseball team found themselve s in an unusual position&#13;
this sea son. They were without a berth in the state tournament.&#13;
The Jeff squad was loaded with underclassmen and was nudged&#13;
out of sub-state competition by a strong Bancroft, St. Joh n's team.&#13;
The Yellowjackets fa iled to defend their 1960 summer state&#13;
championship, but the showing of the young team was so strong&#13;
that there are ma ny more state titles in sight for Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School.&#13;
Compliments of PICKY NICKY CAFE &#13;
Tee J a y scores against A. L.&#13;
"Skip" Schmidt crosses home plate\&#13;
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SPORTS ROY AL TY&#13;
This year Tee Jay tried something new in the way of&#13;
Sports Royalty. In previous years there has been a Queen&#13;
for each of the three major sports, football, basketball,&#13;
and wrestling.&#13;
In the new system there is only one queen for all of&#13;
these sports. She is chosen in the following manner.&#13;
The football, basketball, wrestling, track, and baseball&#13;
teams each pick two senior girls to represent their sport&#13;
as princesses. Then the student body elects one of these&#13;
ten girls for All-Sports Queen to reign as queen of all of&#13;
the sports for that school year.&#13;
On the night of October 14, 1960, during the halftime&#13;
of the Tee Jay-Bellvue game, Carol Christensen was&#13;
crowned All-Sports Queen by Don Dew and Mike Hutchins,&#13;
co-captains of the football team.&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
Carol Christensen Carolyn Bryan&#13;
94&#13;
Margaret&#13;
Walker&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
Jean Fuss Karen Bailey &#13;
TRACK&#13;
Linda Clodfelder&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
Sandy Keele Mary Fox&#13;
Mickey Wallace Pat Torneton&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
SENIOR HONOR AWARDS&#13;
Frank Henning, top-ranking boy in the 1961 Senior Class&#13;
proved his merit on May 18 at the Senior Honor Assembly&#13;
when he walked away with more awards than any other stude +.&#13;
The girl receiving the most honors at the assembly was Karen&#13;
Schlegel, top-ranking girl in the Senior Class. Nancy Mumm, who&#13;
ranks third in the class, was the girl awarded the most scholarships.&#13;
The top ten students in t.he 1961 Senior Class, based on tneir&#13;
Pamela Freese, Merren Camden,&#13;
Gearheart.&#13;
The Music Shop Servi&lt;&gt;:e A ard,&#13;
hours of extra work, re sented to David Lee.&#13;
Citizenship and Comm ity Service Award s went to Colleen&#13;
Croghan, Fred Paladino, vonne Elonich, and Ray Mark .&#13;
e recipien t' of th&#13;
Ives and Stuart&#13;
Walter Cassel&#13;
Wolff won award s for the ir out-&#13;
fl&#13;
standing performances in "Diary of Anne Frank." Outstanding&#13;
Thespian Technical Awards were presented to Yvonne Elonich&#13;
and Kirby Parks. Fre~ Sorrell received a Special Technical Award.&#13;
The Don Frame Trophy which is awarded to the outstanding&#13;
football player went to Mike Hutchins.&#13;
Gerald Bohnet was the winner of the "All Around Athlete&#13;
1-.'.'.:m~~~"~-=~=~...!. Trophy." Irhe G.R.A. Outstanding Girl Award was given to&#13;
Croghan,&#13;
Tribune.&#13;
Many&#13;
97 &#13;
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Abshie r, Pau 1&#13;
Adams, Gle nd a&#13;
Age r, Ve r Kuilen&#13;
Agnew, Mike&#13;
Agnew, Yvette&#13;
Ahern s, Ted&#13;
Airhart, Marce lla&#13;
Ald redge , Sh a ron&#13;
Aldric h, David&#13;
Alle rton, Carolyn&#13;
Allmon, Ma rvin&#13;
And e rso n, Linda Kay&#13;
Anderson, Ben&#13;
Anderson, Doug las&#13;
And e rson, J oyce&#13;
Ande rson, Ka thryn&#13;
Anderson, Robe rt&#13;
Anderson, Sh e il a&#13;
Anso n, Dav id&#13;
And rews, Ma rk&#13;
Arrowsmith, Pat&#13;
Ault, Ch e ryl&#13;
Babcoc k, Gary&#13;
Ba nes, Ann e Ei lzabeth&#13;
Banes, Edwa rd&#13;
Ba rn es, Terry&#13;
Ba rritt, La rry&#13;
Ba xley, John&#13;
Becerra , Gil be rt&#13;
Beggs, Larry&#13;
Be ll , John •&#13;
Be nson, Barbara&#13;
Bergstedt, Kathlee n&#13;
Be rnh a rdt, Sharon&#13;
Berry, Ke nda ll&#13;
Betts, J ames&#13;
Betts, Rodg e r&#13;
Bigham, Marsha&#13;
Bin gham, William&#13;
Bird song, Steven&#13;
Black, Don W.&#13;
Blackma n, Ma rsha&#13;
Bl ackwe ll, Beth A.&#13;
Blai r, Tom&#13;
Bl a nkenshi p, Bob&#13;
Bla nkensh ip, Robert W .&#13;
100 &#13;
Beckert, Dan&#13;
Boe, Judy&#13;
Bogu e, Jaxine&#13;
Bohan , Bobbe&#13;
Bollig Kenneth&#13;
Bolton, Kenneth&#13;
Bonham, Joyce&#13;
Bousfield, M arsha&#13;
Boyle, Rich ard&#13;
Brandt, Willa&#13;
Branson, Clifford&#13;
Breckbill , W ayne&#13;
Brenholm, Charles&#13;
Bright, J ea nnie&#13;
Bri tton, Ann&#13;
Brown , Denn is&#13;
Brown, Frank&#13;
Brown, J im&#13;
Brown, Laren&#13;
Brown, Lou Dea n&#13;
Browning, Norman&#13;
Bu rbeck, Dave&#13;
Burn s, Robert&#13;
Busse, Mary&#13;
Burkybile, Di an na&#13;
Butler, Juanita&#13;
Campbell, Joyce&#13;
Carr, G ary&#13;
C arrell, Stella&#13;
Carson, G eorg e&#13;
Cavallaro, Carol&#13;
Childers, Pearl&#13;
Childress, Rona ld&#13;
Christensen, M ari lyn&#13;
Christensen, Terry&#13;
Christensen, Cherill&#13;
Christensen, Rodney&#13;
Chute, Ronnie F.&#13;
Cl ay, Charles&#13;
Clemens, Joyce&#13;
Clyde, Ben ny&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Ginny Lu&#13;
Coleman , Terry&#13;
Coll ins, Betty&#13;
Coon, J im&#13;
Cornelison, Ray&#13;
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102&#13;
C rouch, Michael&#13;
Cue, W a yne&#13;
C ullen , J a ne&#13;
C ull ey, Le roy&#13;
C ulley, Stephen&#13;
Dague, Ro be rta&#13;
Dalton, Cha rl es&#13;
Do ughert y, Linda&#13;
Deed s, W ill ia m&#13;
DeSant iago, G eorg e&#13;
Diamond , La rry&#13;
Doebelin, Do n&#13;
Dofne r, Emmett&#13;
Do nich, J erry&#13;
Doty, Janice&#13;
Dowli ng , David&#13;
Drai n, Le roy&#13;
Dunn, Ja nice&#13;
Edwards, Sha ro n&#13;
Eg gers, Bruc e&#13;
Elavsky, Ma ryls&#13;
Elki ns, Gordon&#13;
El liott, Bob&#13;
Ellison, Shirley&#13;
Epperson , David&#13;
Erdelt, Rodney&#13;
Espinosa, Sa nd ra&#13;
Evans, J ackie&#13;
Fa rson, La rry&#13;
Fe hr, W a rre n&#13;
Ficht e r, Kathy&#13;
Fields, David&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Edwa rd&#13;
Floyd , J e rry&#13;
Foote, Linda&#13;
Fo rbes, Lee&#13;
Foresythe, Mike&#13;
Foster, Ka ren&#13;
Freer, Eugene&#13;
Fries, Barba ra&#13;
Frieze, Roger&#13;
Fulton, Robe rt&#13;
G a nn, Rit a&#13;
G a nn , To m&#13;
Ga rber, Da n&#13;
Gaver, Ma rcia &#13;
Gensicke, Brenda&#13;
Gillespie , Patty&#13;
Glenn, Bernard&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat&#13;
Gray, Lois&#13;
Griffin, Lou Ann&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Eddy&#13;
Gundl ach , Judy&#13;
Haach, Sonia&#13;
Halsey, Jim&#13;
Haneck, Sh elley&#13;
Han se n, Duncan&#13;
Han sen, Pearl&#13;
Harbold, Fred&#13;
Harmon, Edn a&#13;
Harol d, Carol&#13;
Harrington, James&#13;
Ha rris, Tom&#13;
Hartley, Con ni e&#13;
Hatch e r, Ardeth&#13;
Haven , Franklin&#13;
Hawks, Karen&#13;
Hawley, Pat&#13;
Ha yes, Charlotte&#13;
Henni ngs, Carol&#13;
Herron, Ma ry&#13;
Hester, Ronald&#13;
Hic ks, Ba rba ra&#13;
Hicks, Carol&#13;
Hill , Verna J ean&#13;
Hinsley, Linda&#13;
Hisil, Lucille&#13;
Had en, Cheryle&#13;
Hodtwalke r, Luiean&#13;
Holder, Ja·ck&#13;
Homa n, Dea nna&#13;
Hopper, Ed&#13;
Hotchk iss, Su e&#13;
Houg h, Thomas&#13;
Howard , Ma ry&#13;
Howla nd , Den ny&#13;
Hubba rd , Rich ard&#13;
Hu ey, Rich ard&#13;
Hulbe rt, Herbert&#13;
Humes, Clifford&#13;
Hunt, J ohn 103 &#13;
Hunter, H arry&#13;
H upp, Cheryl e&#13;
Hu t ch ens, David&#13;
H yiek, Kathleen&#13;
Ives, David&#13;
Jackson, Hi lda&#13;
J ager, John&#13;
Jensen, H arold&#13;
Jensen, Phillip&#13;
Jensen, Sheryl&#13;
J ewell, Mike&#13;
Johnson, John&#13;
Johnson, Ruth&#13;
J ohnso n, Steven&#13;
Jones, David Lee&#13;
Jones, Janet Kay&#13;
Jones, Larry L.&#13;
Jones, Larry&#13;
Jones, Marilyn&#13;
Jontz, Judy&#13;
Joslin, Kathy&#13;
Kahane, Charlotte&#13;
Kannedy, John&#13;
Keelin, Don&#13;
Keeves, Billy&#13;
Kelley, Denn is&#13;
Kelley, Kenneth&#13;
Kenn·edy, Terry&#13;
Kennett, Ronald&#13;
Kirkendall, Linda&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Karen&#13;
Klement, Jim&#13;
Knight, Dorothy&#13;
Knouse, Jim&#13;
Knudsen , Garry&#13;
Kohl, Dona ld&#13;
Kruge r, Steve&#13;
Kyllo, Kare n&#13;
Laase, Sandra&#13;
LaBreck, Ed&#13;
Lamkins, Sh eryl&#13;
Lammers, Ga rrie&#13;
Lammers, Loreece&#13;
LaMotte, Paul&#13;
Larsen, Janet&#13;
Lee, Marcia&#13;
104 &#13;
Leona rd, Phy llis&#13;
Lesley, Te rry&#13;
Lewis, Betty&#13;
Lewis, Edwa rd&#13;
Lewis, Roberta&#13;
Liddick , Ernie&#13;
Liggett, J a mes&#13;
Liston, J ane lle&#13;
Londen, Walter&#13;
Loukota , Robert&#13;
Loyd, Charlene&#13;
Lydon , Mary Ann&#13;
Mabbitt, Ronald&#13;
MacDonald, Cla udell&#13;
Markey, Janith&#13;
Markey, Judith&#13;
Marr, Joseph&#13;
Ma rshall, Kay&#13;
M a rti n, Jim&#13;
Matteson , Barbara&#13;
Matthews, Lora&#13;
Matthai, Sa ndra&#13;
Mauer, Nancy&#13;
May, Gary&#13;
McCle ll an d , Jack&#13;
McConn e ll, Alice&#13;
McCoy, Linda&#13;
McKenzie, Fr n~&#13;
McKim, Jack&#13;
McQuinn, J a net&#13;
Mead ows, Rose Ann&#13;
Me nsc hin g, Nancy&#13;
Me rtz , Janice&#13;
Meyers, La Nette&#13;
Millard, Sh e ila&#13;
Miller, Lind a&#13;
Mill e r, Nancy&#13;
Mohr, Pa ul&#13;
Moo re, Dennis&#13;
Moore, G le nd a&#13;
Morain e, She ryl&#13;
Moreno, Louise&#13;
Mo rriss, Son ny&#13;
Moss, Elton&#13;
Moss, Pat&#13;
Mossburg , W a nda&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
Mueller, Kathleen&#13;
Mumm, David&#13;
Musg rove, Jim&#13;
Myers, Ed&#13;
Myers, Maxine&#13;
Neiswender, David&#13;
Neiswender, Dennis&#13;
Newman , Terry 0&#13;
Nerz, Paul&#13;
Nesbitt, Sandra&#13;
Nichols, Jerry&#13;
Nielsen, Jim&#13;
Nightser, Dale&#13;
Nusse r, J anet Kay&#13;
O'Bradovich, Cheryl&#13;
O gren, Maxine&#13;
Olsen, Jim&#13;
Osborn, Beve rly&#13;
Otts, Tom&#13;
Page, Te ri&#13;
Palmer, Dennis&#13;
Pa rish, Gary&#13;
Park, Nina&#13;
Patten, Dennis&#13;
Patterson , Carole&#13;
Pearey, Cecilia&#13;
Pederson, Raymond&#13;
Peters, Geri&#13;
Petersen, Kenneth&#13;
Peterson, Donnie&#13;
Peterson, J ohn&#13;
Pflager, Paula&#13;
Philli ps, Susa n&#13;
Pi azza, Jim&#13;
Pie rce, Sandra&#13;
Pleas, J eannette&#13;
Pogue, Beve rly&#13;
Points, Kent&#13;
Points, Leslie&#13;
Posva r, Rea&#13;
Potte r, Paula&#13;
Potts, Richa rd&#13;
Pru itt, G ail&#13;
Putnam, Charles&#13;
Putnam, Dianne&#13;
Q ua ndt, Eugene &#13;
Rag land, J e rry&#13;
Ramos, Sam&#13;
Ran ki n, David&#13;
Rauhaus, Richard&#13;
Reese, Beverly&#13;
Rhoades, Bob&#13;
Rief, Larry&#13;
Rine, Carol&#13;
Rish , Christine&#13;
Roarty, Diane&#13;
Roberts, Karen&#13;
Robinson, Carole&#13;
Robinson, Teresa&#13;
Rogge, Lloyd&#13;
Ross, Duane&#13;
Rousch, J ames&#13;
Rowland , Dona ld&#13;
Rush, Linda&#13;
Russell, George&#13;
Ryba , Dick&#13;
Saathoff, Roger&#13;
Sanders, J im&#13;
Schickne r, David&#13;
Schmitt, Roger&#13;
Schonberg, Brenda&#13;
Schultz, Ma rk&#13;
Schutjer, Rocky&#13;
Sea lock, Mary&#13;
Severson , Sandie&#13;
Shea , Mike&#13;
Shinaba rger, Stan&#13;
Shinn, Neta&#13;
Sigler, Ala n&#13;
Silli k, Beve rl y&#13;
Smith, Dennie L.&#13;
Smith , Jim&#13;
Smith , Lois&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Smith, Peggy&#13;
Smith, Su san&#13;
Smit h, Velma&#13;
Smith, Wa rren&#13;
Snyder, Susa n&#13;
Sorensen, Michael&#13;
Sorenson, Richa rd&#13;
·sartino, Mike 107 &#13;
Spalti, J ohn&#13;
Spears, Ronald&#13;
Specht, Ben&#13;
Springer, Gene&#13;
Spurgin, Brent&#13;
Sta cy, Pa mela&#13;
Sra niford , Roge r&#13;
Sta rk, Marlene&#13;
Ste phen , Marcia&#13;
Stiles, C o nni e&#13;
Stog d ill, Doug&#13;
Stog d ill , John&#13;
Sto ry, Cheryl&#13;
Story, Karen&#13;
Strack, De nnis&#13;
Stubbe, Fred&#13;
Sulliva n, J a mes&#13;
Swanger, Den nis&#13;
Syd zyik, Don na&#13;
Tad lock, Glenda&#13;
Teague, J ea n&#13;
Tews, Ke nn eth&#13;
Th omas, Edd ie&#13;
Thomas, Kathleen D.&#13;
Th omas, ·Kathleen R.&#13;
Th ompson, Connie&#13;
Thompson, Marjorie&#13;
Tobias, Jane&#13;
Townse nd , Tonchita&#13;
Trotte r, David&#13;
Trotter, Fe rman&#13;
Trotter, William&#13;
Yan Arsdel, Victor&#13;
Vand e rl oo, Keith&#13;
Va rn , Vio la&#13;
Vashon, Bill&#13;
Vaug ni aux, Bill&#13;
Ye rsaci, Carole&#13;
Villo nt, Judy&#13;
W affle , Judy&#13;
Wa gner, Diane&#13;
Wagner, Ruth&#13;
W aite, De nnis&#13;
Wallace, Ca role&#13;
Wallace, Kay&#13;
W alle r, Jack&#13;
108&#13;
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Don&#13;
Bryant,&#13;
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amuel&#13;
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H&#13;
annum, Linda&#13;
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Kello,&#13;
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Lidd&#13;
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McCl&#13;
ellan&#13;
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J&#13;
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Neighb&#13;
ors, Connie&#13;
Reeves, Billy&#13;
Sewell,&#13;
Ro&#13;
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n, Marcia&#13;
109&#13;
Wal&#13;
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W al&#13;
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Warren, De&#13;
nnis&#13;
Wa&#13;
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F&#13;
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Wenstr&#13;
and, Susan&#13;
West, Larry&#13;
White, Della&#13;
Wh&#13;
ite, Tom&#13;
Wh&#13;
itted, Jerry&#13;
Whitt&#13;
ingto&#13;
n, Elsie&#13;
W&#13;
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lbe&#13;
r, Sandra&#13;
W illiams, Carlos W ilson, Connie l. W ilson, Terry&#13;
Wings&#13;
tad, John&#13;
Wisecup,&#13;
Frank&#13;
W itt&#13;
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W&#13;
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lfe, Lawrence&#13;
W oods, Fred W oods, Ray&#13;
m&#13;
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Wood&#13;
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Diane&#13;
Wrigh&#13;
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Wr&#13;
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York, Nancy Ann&#13;
Young , Dar&#13;
rell Vern&#13;
Young, Gayle&#13;
D.&#13;
Young , Judy&#13;
Young , Linda Zack, Jim&#13;
Zimmerman, Tom&#13;
Pleeves,&#13;
B&#13;
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Adkins, Cheryl&#13;
Agnew, Dennis&#13;
Ah lquist, Larry&#13;
Aldrich, Jerry&#13;
Anderson, Archie&#13;
Anderson, Charles&#13;
Arnold, Jeanine&#13;
Bait, Katherine&#13;
Barker, Jim&#13;
Barr, Sharon&#13;
Bartlett, Nancy&#13;
Baughman, Ruth&#13;
Baxter, Judy&#13;
Becerra, Brigid&#13;
Becker, Keith&#13;
Beckner, Sally&#13;
Beezley, M ike&#13;
Bernhords, Bruce&#13;
Bingel, Betty&#13;
Bird, Diane&#13;
Bird, Eldon&#13;
Bi'rd , Marilyn&#13;
Bird , Victor&#13;
Blair, Geraldine&#13;
Blank, Robert&#13;
Blum, Carol&#13;
Bly, Beverly&#13;
Bond, J ames&#13;
Bonham, Jan&#13;
Bowan, Jackie&#13;
Boysen, Cathie&#13;
Bradford , Rodger&#13;
Brendel, John&#13;
Brisena, Teresa&#13;
Brooks, Carol&#13;
Brooks, Terry&#13;
Bryan, Lennie&#13;
Burns, M ike&#13;
Cangas, Juanita&#13;
Carlson, Vickie&#13;
Carter, Kenneth&#13;
Cary, Myrtle&#13;
Chambers, Diana&#13;
C hristina, Shirley&#13;
Circe, Danny&#13;
C lapper, Pam&#13;
112 &#13;
Clarke, Fred&#13;
Clemens, Zenette&#13;
Cloyd , Bo b&#13;
Coffman, Gary&#13;
Collins, Donn a&#13;
Collins, Ken neth&#13;
Con away, Kenny&#13;
C ook, Barbara&#13;
C opeland, Janet&#13;
Craig, Bill&#13;
Cupit, Charles&#13;
Daeges , Pat&#13;
Davenport, Karen&#13;
Deeds, Sh irley&#13;
Dempster, Sh eri&#13;
Den herd er, Rich ard&#13;
DeSantiago, Savino&#13;
Dillon, Joh n&#13;
Doebelin, Carolyn&#13;
Dofner, Paul&#13;
Dou ghma n, Victor&#13;
Drake, Ma rl yn&#13;
Duke, Richard&#13;
Eakin, Larry&#13;
El liot, Jack&#13;
Elliot, Katherine&#13;
Emerson, Connie&#13;
Engl and, Lynette&#13;
Farr, Judy&#13;
Farr, Judy&#13;
Feeki n, Duane&#13;
Feekin, Ronald&#13;
Floyd , Freddie&#13;
Flury, Edmon&#13;
Flynn , Jim&#13;
Forrest, Mattie&#13;
Foster, Den nis&#13;
Fowler, Floyd&#13;
Fraley, W illiam&#13;
Frye r, Judy&#13;
Galle, Joanne&#13;
Gallup, Kreg&#13;
Gates, Pe nny&#13;
Gibbs, Patricia&#13;
Gi ll , Bruce&#13;
G illespie, Darrel l&#13;
Goldenberg, Frada&#13;
113 &#13;
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G oldsberry, Mitchell&#13;
Graybill. Lonnie&#13;
Greu lach, Bob&#13;
G riffith , Edwin&#13;
Ha ll berg, Ea rl&#13;
Hammond , Christie&#13;
Haneck, Ma rie&#13;
Ha nsen, Betty&#13;
Hansen, La nnis&#13;
Hanson , Ba rbara&#13;
Ha rgis, J ames D.&#13;
Ha rris, Sh irley&#13;
Ha rrison, Bill&#13;
Ha rrod , Sonj a&#13;
Ha rtley, David&#13;
Hassle r, Alva&#13;
Hastie, Harold&#13;
Haven, J udy&#13;
Hea ps, Ja nice&#13;
Heitman, Wildon&#13;
Henley, Mike&#13;
Henry, Kathy&#13;
Henserling, Linda&#13;
Heubner, Linda&#13;
Hicks, Betty&#13;
Hicks, Eugene&#13;
Hill. Betty&#13;
Hill, Ray&#13;
Hively, Betty&#13;
Hod twalker, Elea nor&#13;
Heel, Sand ra&#13;
Holg e rson, Cheryl&#13;
Hopkins, Robert&#13;
Hough, Merle&#13;
Howe, Alpheus&#13;
Hugh es, Wa lter&#13;
Hurd , Ka ren&#13;
Hutchens, Richa rd&#13;
Hyd e, J anice&#13;
Hyme r, Pa ul&#13;
Isenhour, J ohn&#13;
Ives, Douglas&#13;
J acoba, Lind a&#13;
J acobson, Chris&#13;
J acobsen, Mary&#13;
Jepperson, Dennis &#13;
Johnson, Carol&#13;
Johnson, Douglas&#13;
John so n, Kathie&#13;
Johnson , Ros emary&#13;
Johnston, G a ry&#13;
J ohnston, Judy Dia ne&#13;
Jones, Marcie&#13;
Joy, Da rrel&#13;
Keele , Carla&#13;
Kell y, Mary&#13;
Kerns, Kathleen&#13;
Kilgore, Andy&#13;
Ki rkpatrick, Kathleen&#13;
Knight, Barba ra&#13;
Koen ig , Bernard&#13;
Koenigs, Beverly&#13;
Konecny, Ma ry&#13;
La Breck, Gary&#13;
Lappe, Terry&#13;
Larsen, Danny&#13;
Larsen, Sandra&#13;
Lawless, Ph yllis&#13;
Lawton, Lau rie&#13;
Lee, Lind a&#13;
Lefgren, Nancy&#13;
Lehmer, La rry&#13;
Le Master, Ca rolyn&#13;
Leytham, Bill&#13;
Libby, Bill&#13;
Lieva n, Sharon&#13;
Lines, David&#13;
Livingston, Barba ra&#13;
Louden, Tom&#13;
Mace, Andrew&#13;
Madison, Bob&#13;
Mahoney, Merlyn&#13;
Majeski, David&#13;
Majeski, Dennis&#13;
Malick, Bob&#13;
Martin, Darlene&#13;
McGilvray, Elfreda&#13;
Mcintosh, Ros ea nn&#13;
McKeever, Alvin&#13;
McNulty , Charles&#13;
Mc Twigg an , Jean&#13;
Meadows, Harold 115 &#13;
Middaugh , Gwen&#13;
Mill er, Bernie&#13;
Mi ller, Ma ri lyn&#13;
Mille r, Patricia&#13;
Moa ts, Jim&#13;
Mohr, Calvin&#13;
Monohan, Ka re n&#13;
Montgomery, Nadine&#13;
Moore, Bill&#13;
Moreno, Frank&#13;
Morris, Barba ra&#13;
Mo rriss, J une&#13;
Morrow, Gay&#13;
Mowery, Edwa rd&#13;
Murray, J e re&#13;
Neigh bors, Cynth ia&#13;
Neighbors, Na ncy&#13;
Nelson, Denn is&#13;
Nerz, Joyce&#13;
Nic hols, Ja ne&#13;
Noel , De nnis&#13;
O 'C onne r, Rod&#13;
O dell, Merritt&#13;
O 'N iell, Dic k&#13;
O wens, Joyce&#13;
Parrack, Janet&#13;
Parrack, Joyce&#13;
Pasco, Lester&#13;
Pau lsen , Da rli ne&#13;
Peterson , Anit a&#13;
Phelps, Mad i&#13;
Pickering, David&#13;
Pierce, Barbara&#13;
Pitt, Betty&#13;
Poffenberger, Terry&#13;
Points, C onnie&#13;
Points, J im&#13;
Poland , Jay&#13;
Price, Do n&#13;
Pugh, Rodney&#13;
Put nam, Caroline&#13;
Ramos, Sam&#13;
Rasmussen , Susa n&#13;
Rea l, J e ssie&#13;
Richardson, Paul&#13;
Ridd le , Paulette&#13;
II 6 &#13;
Rish, Nancy&#13;
Roberts, Cynthia&#13;
Roberts, Robbie&#13;
Roden, Sandra&#13;
Rollins, J e rry&#13;
Romans, Fred&#13;
Rowe, Joa n&#13;
Ruge r, Pa ulette&#13;
Sa nders, Dwayne&#13;
Sand e rs, Raymond&#13;
Schaefer, Nancy&#13;
Schlege l, Bob&#13;
Schmitt,.Judy&#13;
Sch ue lzky, Bob&#13;
Sca llard, Margarer&#13;
Seamon , Kathy&#13;
Shadden , Kent&#13;
Sheely, J ohn&#13;
Shestak, David&#13;
Shipma n, Linda&#13;
Sitzler, Dan&#13;
Skaw, Larry&#13;
Smit h, Gary Lee&#13;
Smith, Ma ry Lynne&#13;
Smith, Te ri&#13;
Sorenson, Noreen&#13;
Starr, Linda&#13;
St. Clair, De nnis&#13;
Stogdill, Tom&#13;
Sturgeon, Stanley&#13;
Sulliva n, Karen&#13;
Swalek, Bernadette&#13;
Swange r, Sharon&#13;
Taylor, David&#13;
Taylor, Mike&#13;
Teague, De nnis&#13;
Teller, Richa rd&#13;
Thomas, Barbara&#13;
Thompson, Ma rcia&#13;
Thornburg , Connie&#13;
Thornton, Rona Id&#13;
Tietsort, Richard&#13;
Tompkins, Donald&#13;
Trumble, David&#13;
Tworney, Marilyn&#13;
Villont, William&#13;
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W assem, C ynt hi a&#13;
W ate rs, Joylee&#13;
W atki nson, Bonnie&#13;
W atson, Bob&#13;
W atts, J e rry&#13;
W essels, Don&#13;
Whaley, Connie&#13;
Will ia ms, Bobby Dale&#13;
Willy, Te resa&#13;
Wi lloug hby, Pau l&#13;
Wilson , Il e ne&#13;
Wilson, Smyze r &#13;
I cou ld have swo rn I saw a bug in there!&#13;
Win gate, Fred&#13;
Wi se, Larry&#13;
Witke, Rand y&#13;
Witt, Earl ene&#13;
W ohl ers, Mary&#13;
W olfe, Dave&#13;
W omeld orff, John&#13;
W oods, Larry&#13;
W oodworth, Larry&#13;
Wray, Lorrain e&#13;
Yopp, Richard&#13;
Zimmerm an, Dan&#13;
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Belt, Lloyd&#13;
Bird, Kathe rin e&#13;
Christiansen, Beverly&#13;
Fedor, Judy&#13;
Floyd , Willie&#13;
G ast , G ary&#13;
Gillman , H erbert&#13;
H adden, Mitchell&#13;
Hook, Bill&#13;
Hopkins, Robert&#13;
Kennedy, Pat&#13;
Lau den, Tom&#13;
Lewis, Kenneth&#13;
Martin, Robert&#13;
Pohmi sa no, Joreen&#13;
W ohlert, C arol yn &#13;
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Ad amson, A rdon&#13;
A herns, G ary&#13;
A ldrich, Bo b&#13;
A llen, M ark&#13;
Am sberry, Jane&#13;
A nderso n, Ed wa rd&#13;
A nderson, Elea nor&#13;
A nderson, G ary&#13;
And erson, Phyl lis&#13;
A rth ur, Ph il&#13;
Barron, Leorita&#13;
Bax ley, David&#13;
Beckm an, Bo b&#13;
Benagas, Joe&#13;
Bergstedt, Ka ryn&#13;
Boeke rt, Tom&#13;
Bres hers, Will ie&#13;
Brockman, Lyle&#13;
Brown, Judy&#13;
Bryant, Doris&#13;
-B ut ler, Cheryl&#13;
Ca ll ahan, Keit h&#13;
Carl, Jackie&#13;
Carrigan , Roger&#13;
C la rk, Lind a&#13;
Clark, M ike&#13;
Clemens, Sh aron&#13;
Coleman, Carol&#13;
Colton, Douglas&#13;
Conkling, A lvin&#13;
Coppock, Jerry&#13;
C ra ne, Connie&#13;
Cyph ers, Jea nn e&#13;
Danielsen, Lorrai ne&#13;
Davis, Sandy&#13;
Dew, Don&#13;
Diercks, Gary&#13;
Dillon, Jesse&#13;
Dihler, Ji ll&#13;
Dofn er, Shirl ey&#13;
Doner, Ada Ru th&#13;
Doughman, Wesley&#13;
Drummond , Bill&#13;
Eakin , Janet&#13;
Ed wards, Bi ll&#13;
Eld ridge, Sandra&#13;
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Ellison, Kathy&#13;
Emge, Ron&#13;
Erde lt, Robert&#13;
Erickson, Karen&#13;
Etherton, Sheila&#13;
Fau b le, Fra nk&#13;
Feekin , Do nald&#13;
Fencl, Louis&#13;
Fencl, Rosalie&#13;
Ferris, Charles&#13;
Forbes, Luc ill e&#13;
Fo rca d e , Lynn&#13;
Fox, Timee Ann&#13;
Fre nch , Connie&#13;
Fry, Suza nne&#13;
Fu ller, Jerry&#13;
Funk, Kenneth&#13;
Fuss, Jim&#13;
Ganey, Jeanie&#13;
Garber, Don&#13;
Gardner, Dennis&#13;
Gave r, Rita&#13;
G ibler, John&#13;
Gilso n, Edward.&#13;
Give ns, Gay&#13;
Graham, Connie&#13;
Graves, Jeanette&#13;
Grosvenor, Carol ·&#13;
Gundlack, Beverly&#13;
H a mpton, Genny&#13;
H onsen, Fred&#13;
H ansen, Pam&#13;
H atcher, J ames&#13;
H aworth, Claudia&#13;
H ea ps, Charles&#13;
H empel, Donald&#13;
H en ry, Sa ndra&#13;
H e nsky, Bob&#13;
Hicks, Doris&#13;
Himbe rger, Mary L.&#13;
Hitchcock, Patricia&#13;
H o bbs, G a ry&#13;
Hogue, Barba ra&#13;
H ollins, Alvin&#13;
H olmbe rg, Eliza b e th&#13;
H o pkins, Linda&#13;
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Howery, Pame la&#13;
Hras ky, Frank&#13;
Hun t, Kenn eth&#13;
Hutchens, Karen&#13;
Ivy, Stanley&#13;
James, Grant&#13;
James, Pat&#13;
Jensen , Dea n&#13;
Jensen , Jean&#13;
J oha nn , Sh a ron&#13;
J ohn son, Donald&#13;
Johnson, Ma ry A.&#13;
John son, Trud i&#13;
John son, Virginia&#13;
J ones, James&#13;
Joslin , David&#13;
Kelso, Ed&#13;
Kemp , Peggy&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Al&#13;
Kieldg aa rd, Loren&#13;
Kl ement, David&#13;
Knofler, Su san&#13;
Knouse , Sheryl&#13;
Krise , J ames&#13;
Kruse, Virgin ia&#13;
Kuhl , Dia ne&#13;
La&lt;;::h appell, Don&#13;
Ladd, Gale&#13;
Ladd, Irene&#13;
LaM otte , Connie&#13;
Lawslo, Ron&#13;
Le a, La rry&#13;
LeMaste r, Patty&#13;
Lesley, Sandra&#13;
Leu, Claudia&#13;
Leu, Ra nd ell&#13;
Le vi , Paul a&#13;
Lind say, She rryl&#13;
Loc ke rby, Ma rsha&#13;
Lovela dy, Sandra&#13;
Mabbitt, Gl en&#13;
~hmull , Bill&#13;
Madsen, Ra ymond&#13;
Mahan, Elaine&#13;
Malmos, Judy &#13;
L&#13;
Markey, George&#13;
Marr, Mary&#13;
Marriott, Karyn&#13;
Martin, Gary&#13;
Martin, Marie&#13;
Mason, Shar&#13;
on&#13;
Matthia, Charles&#13;
Matuski, Sandy&#13;
McAndrews, Sharon&#13;
McCain, Sherry&#13;
McClain, Judy&#13;
McClure, Marcia&#13;
McCollum, Royal&#13;
McConnell,&#13;
Linda&#13;
McCoy, Bonnie&#13;
Mcintire,&#13;
Tim&#13;
Mc intosh,&#13;
Harvey&#13;
McMullen , Richard&#13;
Meek,&#13;
Byro n&#13;
Meredith , Janice&#13;
Meyers, Gary&#13;
Miller,&#13;
D&#13;
ennis&#13;
Miller, Sh aron Mitchell, Jackie&#13;
J o&#13;
Moats, Ri cha rd&#13;
Moore, Janice&#13;
Moran,&#13;
J ohn&#13;
Mo~e , Jackelyn&#13;
Mueller, Sharon&#13;
Munyon, Terry&#13;
Murphy, Mike&#13;
Myers, Rose&#13;
Neiswender, Carolyn Newma n, Joella&#13;
Nightser, Gary Nims, Shirley&#13;
Nun ez, Mike&#13;
Nusam, Bon ita&#13;
Ol&#13;
son , John&#13;
Olse&#13;
n,&#13;
Robert&#13;
O lsufka, Caro&#13;
le&#13;
Pacholke, David Page, Bill Pahmisano, Jorene&#13;
Palme&#13;
r,&#13;
David&#13;
Park, Bi&#13;
ll 125 &#13;
Pa rrack, J ackie&#13;
Pa rsons, Ma ry Elin&#13;
Pasco, Sharo n&#13;
Pauley, J oAnn&#13;
Pe te rson, Lonnie&#13;
Pet erson, Norman&#13;
Petty, Nelson&#13;
Pfl ager, Quayne&#13;
Ph ill ips, Ed wa rd&#13;
Ph il li ps, Paula&#13;
Ph ipps, Lyn na rd&#13;
Pi azza, J odi e&#13;
Pil ge r, Ro na ld&#13;
Potts, Kenn eth&#13;
Prieto, Ma ri e&#13;
Prine, Nancy&#13;
Probst, Dia na&#13;
Prou ty, David&#13;
Pulma n, Sa ndra&#13;
Rabuck, Ji m&#13;
Ramos, Lupe&#13;
Ramos, Ma nue l&#13;
Reed , Eileen&#13;
Reed, Lind a&#13;
Reeves, Dale&#13;
Rega n, Dennis&#13;
Reichart, Judy&#13;
Reicha rt, Ma ry Ann&#13;
Rhoten, J ackie&#13;
Ri ef, G ary&#13;
Ri ef, Tom&#13;
Robe rts, Ka rl a&#13;
Robi nson, Lynd a&#13;
Ro binso n, Tom&#13;
Rockwell, Judy&#13;
Rousch, Ron&#13;
Ruby, Ba rto n&#13;
Ruiz, Fra nk&#13;
Sal in , Kare n&#13;
Sand ers, Dick&#13;
Sayers, Eliza bet h&#13;
Scha efe r, Lo rra ine&#13;
Schmidt, Ross&#13;
Schultz, Don,&#13;
Scoll a rd , Joe&#13;
Scoula r, Jackie&#13;
126 &#13;
Sealock, Linda&#13;
Sh aha n, Ch uck&#13;
Shoemaker, Sharon&#13;
Skaw, El ai ne&#13;
Slack, Kathy&#13;
Smith, Amasa&#13;
Smilh, Be rna rd C.&#13;
Smith, Dia ne&#13;
Sm ith, Don a ld&#13;
Smith, Faye&#13;
Smith, Norman&#13;
Smith, She rrie&#13;
Sm il h, Terry&#13;
Smith , Wa nda&#13;
S'tlive ly, Eva lyn&#13;
Sarti no, Frank&#13;
Souse r, Roxi&#13;
Spea rn, J im&#13;
Spike r, Ca rol&#13;
Stacy, Diane&#13;
Staniford , Dorothy&#13;
Stend e r, Bobby&#13;
Steward, Gerald&#13;
Street, Joa nne&#13;
Stultz, Glend a&#13;
Sublet, Robert&#13;
Sutto n, Bra unda&#13;
Swanso n, Beverly&#13;
Swolley, Nancy&#13;
Sydzyik, Dian&#13;
Tadlock, Jud y&#13;
Ta nn er, Connie&#13;
Ta rkingto n, Mardelle&#13;
Taylor, Irma&#13;
Teage r, El ai ne&#13;
Tews, J ean&#13;
Th ornton, Nancy&#13;
Tripp, Lyle&#13;
Turk, Judy&#13;
Turner, Ph il lip&#13;
Ulme r, Linda&#13;
Valentine, Vale ri e&#13;
Vaugh n, Roxanne&#13;
Vaug niaux, Paul&#13;
Venard , Che ryl&#13;
Vernon, Susa n&#13;
127 &#13;
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"It's supposed to do it faster.?"&#13;
Versaci, Roxi ne&#13;
Vittitoe, Virginia&#13;
Waffle, Billie&#13;
Walla, Dya nne&#13;
"English isn't rea lly hard!"&#13;
Wa ll ace , Sa ndra&#13;
Wal ling, Janice&#13;
Wa lte rs, Cl etus&#13;
Wa rford , Keith&#13;
Watki nson, Jacque&#13;
Weh rli , Iris&#13;
We lch, Ma ria n&#13;
Wen stra nd, Dave&#13;
Whaley, Wilbur&#13;
Whitted, Linda&#13;
Wicke rsham, Glen&#13;
128 &#13;
W igington , Da rryl&#13;
Wilki ns, Pat&#13;
Wil liams, Charles&#13;
Wilson, Conn ie&#13;
Wilson , Jim&#13;
W ilson, La rry&#13;
W ohl e rt, Ca rolyn&#13;
Wold , Benny&#13;
Wolfe, Donald&#13;
Yo pp , Pa ul&#13;
Yost, Orio&#13;
Yo un g, J ack&#13;
You ng , La rry&#13;
Young, Rona ld&#13;
Zaloud ek, J ames&#13;
" . . . it's not&#13;
supposed to do t hat . . . !"&#13;
Not pictured&#13;
Allen , Mark&#13;
Bartholemew, Do nna&#13;
Ca in , Larry&#13;
Camp, Ca rol&#13;
Cl oyd, Ed&#13;
Colton, Doug las&#13;
DuBois, Haze l&#13;
Fe rris, Charles&#13;
Hassler, Dwane&#13;
J as pe rson, Ba rbara&#13;
J oh nson, Richard&#13;
Leo na rd , Delbert&#13;
Love lady, Sandra&#13;
Morris, Melville&#13;
Olsufka , Carole&#13;
Preucil, David&#13;
Proctor, La rry&#13;
Ramsey, J anice&#13;
Reed, Linda&#13;
Rhodes, Alvin&#13;
Spence r, Gary&#13;
Tietso rt, Ro llie&#13;
Tobias, Tom&#13;
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132&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
COSETTE ACKERMAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Choir, Roadshows, Red Cross, F.H.A.&#13;
JUDY ACKERMAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Glee Club, Comme rcia l Club&#13;
LARRY ADAMS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Choir, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Basketball, Latin Club, Science&#13;
Club, Math Club, Biology Club&#13;
HARRY G. AHERNS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
DALE E. AHLQUIST&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Signal, Musicals, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball,&#13;
Science Club, Math Club, Drill T earn, Biology Club, Tennis&#13;
BILL ARMSTRONG&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross,&#13;
Letterman 's Club, R.O.T.C., Footba ll, Golf, Baseball&#13;
LORRAINE JEAN AYLSWORTH&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Band, Orchestra , Y-Teens&#13;
KAREN BAI LEY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Cheerleader, Musicals, Roadshows,&#13;
Varsidets, Freshman Class V-Pres., Thespians, Commercial Club, Y-T eens, Ba sketball Princess, National&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
DENNY BAIRD&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketball&#13;
ARLENE BAKER&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
G .R.A., (V-Pres.), Red Cross, Spanish Club, F.T.A. &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
MARY BARRON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, Y-Teens, French Club&#13;
JERRY BAXTER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
JUDITH BEAMAN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
National Honor Society, Latin Club, Library Club&#13;
DENNIS BECKMAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
PHILLIP BECKMAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football&#13;
KAREN BELT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma , Roadshows, G.R.A., F.H.A., Red Cross,&#13;
Glee Club.&#13;
VIRGINIA G. BENEGAS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
SHARON M. BESSEY&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma (Pres.), Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross, Latin Club, Band, Safe-Teens&#13;
CAROL BETTS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Clu b, Signal, Musicals, Roadshows, G.R.A., F.H.A., Red&#13;
Cross, Y-Teens, Book Week Tea, Commercial Club, Varsidets,&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
DENNIS LYLE BETTS&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Band&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
NORMAN BETTS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Wrestling&#13;
GLENDA BIRD&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, G.R.A., Commercial Club&#13;
MAXINE BLUM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
F.H .A.&#13;
GERALD RICHARD BOHNET&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, Baseball&#13;
MARILYN BOLLIG&#13;
Vocational&#13;
F.H.A.&#13;
LINDA SUE BOLTON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Signal, (Editor), Roadshows, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Debate, National Honor&#13;
Society&#13;
LINDA BOYER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Signal, Roadshows, Red Cross, F.H.A., Quill&#13;
and Scroll, Girls' Lounge, Spanish Club, Commercial&#13;
Club, National Honor Society&#13;
MARY ELLEN BOYER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council (V-Pres.), Pep Club, Aurora, Choir,&#13;
Road shows, F.H.A. (Pres.), Red Cross, Debate, Library&#13;
Club, Musicals, Book Week Tea, National Honor&#13;
Society.&#13;
LILLIAN BRESHERS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Mu sicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Spelling&#13;
Club, Commercial Club, Cadettes&#13;
CAROLYN COLLEEN BRYAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora, Cheerleader,&#13;
Choir, Musicals, G.R.A., Roadshows, Prom Court,&#13;
Homecoming Court, Freshman Class Sec. &#13;
PAUL BUSSE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Roadshows, R.O .T.C.&#13;
BONNIE KATHERINE BUYAK&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
Student Council, Aurora , Pep Club, Science Club, Annual (Ed itor), Choir, Roadshows, All School Plays, Musica ls, National Honor Society, Spelling Club, Thespians&#13;
(V- Pres.), Y-Teens, (Pres.), Art Club (Treas.), Creative&#13;
Writi ng, Book Week Tea , Dramatics Award, Library&#13;
Club, Biology Club, Safe-Teens, G.R.A., Senior Prom&#13;
Court&#13;
MERRON CAMDEN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Roadshows, National Honor Society,&#13;
Library Club, F.H.A., Latin Club, Band, Book Week Tea,&#13;
Commercial Club&#13;
DONALD L. CAMPBELL&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Signal. R.O.T.C., Football, Math Club, Science Club, Drill Team, Debate, Rifle T earn&#13;
FRANCES CAMPBELL&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Annual, Signal, All School Plays, Roadshows, Quill and Scroll,&#13;
Red Cross, Thespians, Band, Y-T eens (V-Pres.), Science Club,&#13;
Math Club, National Honor Society, Library Club, Book Week&#13;
Tea, Biology Club, Children's Theatre, Spelling Club&#13;
KATHLEEN CAMPBELL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, All School Plays, Red Cross, Mu sicals, Roadshows, Book Week Tea, Thespians, Library Club,&#13;
Outstanding Actress Award&#13;
DARREL CARLSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Roadshows, Latin Club, Debate, Band, Creative Writing, Orchestra, Choir&#13;
JANICE CARR&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, G.R.A., F.H.A., Commercial Club, Band, Orchestra, Y-Teens, Art Club&#13;
DAVID CAVANAUGH&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football&#13;
ARTHUR CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Vocation al&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
CAROL A. CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora, Cheerleader, Signal, Choir,&#13;
Musicals, Roadshows, Quill and Scroll, Junior-Senior Class&#13;
Pres., G.R.A., Book Week Tea, Library Club (Pres.), Safe-Teens,&#13;
All Sports Queen, Jun ior Prom Princess, National Honor Society&#13;
CHRIS G. CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Voca tiona l&#13;
Choir, All School Play, Musicals, Roadshows, Letterman's&#13;
Club, Football, Track, Thespians, Wrestling&#13;
TRUDY CHRISTIANSEN&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Signa l, Spanish Club, Glee Club&#13;
GARY P. CLARK&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
ED CLOYD&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Footba ll&#13;
JOHN CONZEMIUS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club&#13;
EVERETT L. COLTON, JR.&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Coun cil , Pep Club, R.O.T.C., Science Club,&#13;
Math Club&#13;
MARY CONWAY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora (Sec .), Annual',&#13;
All School Plays, Roadshows, Red Cross, Book Week&#13;
Tea, Thespians (Sec .), Commercial qub, F.T.A., Library&#13;
Club, Children's Theatre Plays&#13;
JOAN COOKSEY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross&#13;
JUDY COPELAND&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Girls' Loun ge, Art Club &#13;
JASON COZIAHR&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
Sophomore Class V-Pres., Football, Golf, Band, O rchestra , W restling&#13;
EUGENE CRAIG&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
St udent Council, Pep Club, ~. O.T ., Latin Club, Science Clu b, Biology Club, Debate&#13;
COLLEEN CROGHAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Musicals, Choir, Roadshows, National&#13;
Honor Society (V-Pres.), G irls' Lounge, Biology Club,&#13;
Debate, D.A.R. Good Citizen&#13;
STUART C. CROUSE&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
Student Cou ncil, Choir, Musica ls, Roadshows, Red&#13;
Cross, Football , Basketball, Spanish Club, Band,&#13;
Orchestra , National Honor Society&#13;
LINDA ClJMMING&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Glee&#13;
Club, Future Nurses&#13;
PAUL DAMON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Creative Writing, Drill Team, Conservation Club&#13;
LARRY R. DAUGHERTY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football&#13;
JUNE DeSANTI&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
DALE DICKINSON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Latin Club&#13;
DAVID DILLEHAY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
SHARON DOWLING&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Glee Club&#13;
DAN DUKE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Football, Basketball, Spanish Club (Pres.), Band&#13;
DENNIS EAKIN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Honor Guard&#13;
JIM L. EBERT&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball&#13;
DOROTHY EGGERS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
DIANA K. EICHER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Commercial Club&#13;
CAROL ELLISON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
YVONNE "JONNY" ELONICH&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Aurora, All School Plays, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, National Honor Society (Pres.), Latin Club,&#13;
Science Club (Sec.-Treas.), Math Club, Creative Writing, Thespians (V-Pres.), Girls' Lounge, Biology Club,&#13;
Children's Theatre Plays, Senior Prom Queen&#13;
WILLIAM ERICKSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club&#13;
ALGIE FARR, JR.&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Student Council, R.O.T.C., Football, Track, Wrestlin g &#13;
ROBERTA FENTON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
RONNIE FERRYMAN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Safe-Teens&#13;
CL YDA FLOWERS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
CLYDE R. FLOWERS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Rifle Team&#13;
BENNIE L. FLOYD&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Track, Drill Team&#13;
GARY N. FOGLE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.0.T.C., Basketball, Safe-Teens&#13;
LAURALEE FOWLER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, Spanish Club, Spelling Club, Debate, Art Club&#13;
(Pres.), ·Y-Teens&#13;
MARY DIANE FOX&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Aurora , Cheerleader, Choir, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, Varsidets, National Honor Society, Thespians, F.T.A., Library Club, Prom Court, Football Princess, Road&#13;
Show Queen, Varsidets Choreographer, Latin Club (Pres.)&#13;
PAMELA ANN FREESE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Clu b, Aurora, Roadshows, Red Cross, Latin Club, Band,&#13;
Future Nurses (Sec.), Office Work, National Honor Society&#13;
MARLENE KAY FRIEDMAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Spanish&#13;
Club (V-Pres.), F.T.A. (Pres.), National Honor Society&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
RICHARD FRIEND&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Cou ncil , R.O.T.C., Football, Track, Basketball&#13;
JEAN FUSS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora (Pres.), Annual, Signal,&#13;
Roadshows, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Red&#13;
Cross, Book Week Tea, Biology Club, Library Club, Ba sketball Princess&#13;
SHARON GAINES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma (V-Pres.), Annual, All School Plays, Musica ls,&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, Spanish Club (Sec.), Art Club&#13;
SHARON GALLAHER&#13;
Voca tional&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Annu al, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross,&#13;
Commercial Club, Library Club&#13;
LETA RENEE GALLUP&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, Commercial Clu b&#13;
TRUDY GARDNER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Annua l, Signal, Roadshows, Quill and Scroll, F.H.A., Red&#13;
Cross, Latin Clu b, Girls' Lounge, Debate, Safe-Teens&#13;
MICHAEL E. GARREAN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, R.O.T.C .. Latin Club, Science Club, Math Club, Biology Club, Debate, Tennis&#13;
ORALEE GA TES&#13;
Vocatio nal .&#13;
Ann ual, Signal, Roadshows, Red Cross, Band, Art Club,&#13;
Majorette&#13;
SALLY JANE GA TES&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Annual. G.R.A., Red Cross, Spanish Club (Sec.),&#13;
Girls' Lounge, F.T.A., (Sec.-Treas.), Debate, French Cl ub,&#13;
Safe-Teens&#13;
DWYLAN R. GEARHART&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, National Honor Society,&#13;
Latin Club, Science Club, Math Club, Creative Writing, Biology Club. Debate &#13;
..&#13;
VIRGINIA GIBBS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
F.H.A., Red Cross, Latin Club&#13;
PENNY E. GINN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Choir&#13;
MIKE GORHAM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O .T.C., Football, Track&#13;
BARBARA GRAVES&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
St ude nt Council , Pep Clu b (Sec.), Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross (Pres.), Girls' Lounge&#13;
SHARON GRAY&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
RONNIE GRAY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball , Dri ll T earn, Wrestlin g&#13;
LINDA KAY GROSVENOR&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Choir, Musica ls, Roadshows, Safe-Teens (P res.)&#13;
MARSHA GROTE&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Roadshows, Thespians, National Honor Society&#13;
JANELL HAACK&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Musica ls, Roadshows, Comme rcia l Club, Y-T eens, National&#13;
Hon.or Society&#13;
SHARON RAE HAINES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Clu b, Choir, Mu sicals, F.H.A. , Commercial Clu b, Biology Cl ub, Y-T eens, Art Cl ub, Safe-Teens&#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
JIM HAMMERS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club, Biology Club&#13;
LINDA V. HARRILL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, Red Cross, Science Club, Y-Teens&#13;
MARILYN L. HARRISON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross, Girls' Lounge&#13;
NANCY HATCHER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, Y-Teens&#13;
CARLIN F. HATTAN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Spanish Club, Drill T earn,&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
FRANK A. HENNING&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Musicals, Roadshows, National Honor Society,&#13;
Red Cross, R,O.T.C., Latin Club, Science Club (Pres.), Math&#13;
Club, Creative Writing, Biology Club, Debate, Tennis, Boys'&#13;
State, Slide Rule Club&#13;
AILEEN HEWITT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma , Road shows, Red Cross, F.T.A., Commercial Club, Library Club&#13;
JOHN HIERS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club, Band, Orchestra&#13;
LYNN HOLMES&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Annual, Choir, Mu sicals, Road shows, Book Week Tea, Library Club, Senior.&#13;
Prom Court&#13;
RICHARD HRASKY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club (V-Pres.) &#13;
SHERRYL HUBBY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
BENNIE HUNTER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Musicals, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Football, Honor Guard&#13;
MIKE HUTCHENS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football,&#13;
Track, Spanish Club, Wrestling, Boys' State, Bulldog&#13;
Award&#13;
MARILLA INGRAM&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, Latin Club, F.T.A., Band, National Honor Society&#13;
JIM IRVINE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, All School Plays, Roadshows, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Thespia ns, Biology Clu b, Children 's Theatre Plays&#13;
KATHLEEN IVES&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Musicals, Choir, Roadshows, National Honor Society, Red Cross, Thespians, Y-T eens, Varsidets, Jackettes&#13;
Choreog rapher&#13;
DELORES JACOBSEN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DONALD JENNINGS&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
WAUNETTA JOHNSON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
RICHARD LEE JOHNSON&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.O.T.C., Golf&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
RICHARD JONES&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Track&#13;
SANDRA KEELE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, (H ist.) Roadshows, Fresh-Senior Class&#13;
Treas., Football Princess&#13;
PAT KELLAR&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Commercial&#13;
Club&#13;
KA THY KISSEL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Choir, All School Plays,&#13;
Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A.&#13;
ELOISE LADD&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Girls' Lounge, Commercial Club,&#13;
Homemakers of America Award&#13;
MARGARET LAMMERT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council. Pep Club, Aurora (Treas.), Annual, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Book Week Tea , F.T.A., Commercial Club, Library Club&#13;
LARRY LANDER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Tennis&#13;
RICHARD D. LANGENDORFF&#13;
College Preparato ~y&#13;
All School Pl ays, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Children 's&#13;
Theatre Plays, Military Police, Tech . Stage Crew&#13;
BEYERL Y S. LANHAM&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, F.H.A., Roadshows,&#13;
Glee Club, Safe-Teens&#13;
ROSEANNE LARSEN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
All School Plays, G.R.A., Thespians, Cadettes, F.T.A. &#13;
BONNIE M. LAUVER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Choir, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Library&#13;
Club, National Honor Society&#13;
LYLE LAWTON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Signal Staff, Quill and Scroll&#13;
FRANK LeBAUGH&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
DAVID G. LEE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, National Honor Society, Senior Class&#13;
V-Pres., R.O.T.C., Boys' State, Junior and Senior Prom&#13;
Court, Science Club, Math Club, Biology Club, Red&#13;
Cross, Spanish Club (Pres.)&#13;
SHARON LeMASTER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Musicals, Choir, Roadshows, G.R.A., F.H.A.&#13;
RONALD LEWER&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Musica ls, Roadshows, Choir, Science Clu b,&#13;
Math Club, Band, Orchestra, Creative Writing, Spanish&#13;
Club&#13;
PATTI LEWIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Altrama (V-Pres.), Cheerleader, Choir, Musica ls,&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, Thespians, Varsidets&#13;
LEWIS LOUDEN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Letterman's&#13;
Club, Football, Thespians, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club&#13;
JACKIE F. LOVELACE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, Nationa l Honor Society, F.H.A., Latin&#13;
Club, Future Nurses&#13;
MARY LOU McCART&#13;
Vocational&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
ARLA McCOY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Commercial Club, Band, Y-T eens (Sec.), Majorette, National&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
LARRY E. McGLADE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Rifle T earn&#13;
PHYLLIS ANN McKERN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, F.H.A., Commercial Club, Y-Teens,&#13;
Future Nurses&#13;
BOB McNEAL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Football, Track, R.O.T.C., Wrestling&#13;
SHARON McNEAL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, G.R.A., Spanish Club, Y-T eens, Student Council&#13;
BILL MADSEN&#13;
Vocational.&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball&#13;
JERRY MAHRT&#13;
College Preparafory&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketba ll ,&#13;
Biology Club, Art Club, Baseball&#13;
ART S. MANZITTO&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Choir, Science Club, All&#13;
School Pla ys, Musicals, Thespians, Road shows, Red&#13;
Cross, R.O.T.C., Latin Club, Biology Club, Drill T earn,&#13;
Officer's Club, National Honor Society&#13;
RAY "CORKY" MARK&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council (Pres.), Pep Club, Choir, Red Cross,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club, Science Club, Math Club, Debate, Military Police, Safe-Teens, National Honor Society,&#13;
Cadet Colonel, Senior Prom King&#13;
PAUL MARTIN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Band &#13;
SANDY MARTIN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, G.R.A., Glee Clu b, Y-Teens,&#13;
(Sec.)&#13;
WAYNE MARTIN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball, Baseball&#13;
DICK MATHIESEN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council (Treas.), Annual, Letterman's dub (Pres.),&#13;
Football, Band, Wrestling, Junior Prom Court&#13;
HOMER MAX&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Track&#13;
PATRICIA MILLER&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
LARRY MILLER&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
TERRY MILLER&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Science Club, Drill T earn, Tennis&#13;
GAROLD R. MONAHAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.0.T.C., Football, Wrestlin g&#13;
LYLE MONAHAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, Letterman's Club, Football, Wrestling&#13;
TERRY MONTGOMERY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club&#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
RONALD D. MOORE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
All School Plays, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Color Guard, Military&#13;
Police , Children 's Theatre Pla ys, Safe-Teens&#13;
MELVILLE L. MORRIS, JR.&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Basketball, Track, Ba se ball&#13;
RON MOSS&#13;
Coll ege Preparatory&#13;
All School Plays, Musica ls, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Spanish Club,&#13;
Thespians, Drill Team, Rifle T earn, Tennis, Baseball, Wrestling&#13;
ELLEN MULVIHILL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Roadshows, F.H.A.&#13;
NANCY MUMM&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club (Pres.), Red Cross, F.T.A. , National&#13;
Honor Society, G.R.A. (V-Pres.), French Club, Biology Club&#13;
BOB MUSGROVE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
BOBETTE NAHACH&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Girls' Lounge, Y-T eens, Art Club&#13;
FAYE NELSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club Signal&#13;
SHARON NEWMAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, Girls' Lounge, Commercial Club&#13;
JO ANN NICHOLS&#13;
Vocational &#13;
ROGER NICHOLS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O .T.C., Football, Wrestling&#13;
JUDITH E. NICKELSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Signal, Quill and Scroll, F.H.A., Red Cross,&#13;
Cadettes, Biology Club, Debate, Future Nurses, French&#13;
Club, National Honor Society&#13;
ALAN E. P. NIELSEN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
SANDRA NIXON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
JIM NORTH&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Junior Class V-Pres., Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football,&#13;
Junior and Senior Prom Cou rt&#13;
SHARON "NUGIE" NUGENT&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, G.R.A., Cadettes, Y-T eens, Future&#13;
Nurses, Art Club&#13;
ELDON ODELL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
LINDA O'HARA&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Science Club, Girls' Lou nge, Biology Club, French Club&#13;
(Pres.), National Honor Society&#13;
ROBERT C. O'NEILL&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Band&#13;
ROGER ORR&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
All School Plays, Roadshows, Science Club, Thespians, Band&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
WILLIAM DEAN OSBORN&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Choir, R.O.T.C., Science Club, Biology Club, Tennis, Military&#13;
Police&#13;
LINDA OVIATT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Roadshows, Musicals, Sophomore-Junior Class Sec., Commercial Club&#13;
RON PAGE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball&#13;
FRED P. PALADINO&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Signal, Roadshows, National Honor Society, Red Cross (Pres.), Latin Club, Science Club, Math&#13;
Club, Thespians (Pres.), Biology Club, Wrestling, Conservation Club (Sec.-Treas.), R.O.T.C., Safe-Teens, Golf, All&#13;
School Plays, Musicals, Pep Club, Children's Theatre Plays&#13;
PAUL RAY PALMER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Wrestling&#13;
KIRBY L. PARKS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
All School Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, Science Club, Thespians, Band , Children's Theatre Plays&#13;
NICK PAULSON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Track, Basketball,&#13;
Spanish Club, Baseball, Wrestling&#13;
BOB PAYNE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
GLADYS MARIE PEDERSEN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Choir, Mu sica ls, Roadshows&#13;
BEYERL Y PEN RY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council , Pep Club, Girls' Loun ge, Y-T eens,&#13;
Nation9I Honor Society &#13;
PAULA PETERSEN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Pep Club, Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red&#13;
Cross, Safe-Teens&#13;
KATHLEEN PHILLIPS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council (Sec.), Altruma, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Book Week Tea , Future&#13;
Nurses (Sec.-T reas.), Library Club&#13;
ROBERT LEE PHILLIPS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
RON PILGER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.0.T.C., Football, Rifle T earn, Wrestling&#13;
JUDY PLEAKE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Commercia l Club&#13;
JEAN PLUMMER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
National Honor Society, Library Club, Book Week Tea&#13;
THOMAS PLUMMER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Art Club&#13;
MARY JO POINTS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
LOU ANNE POLAND&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, Commercial Club, Y-Teens&#13;
WILLIAM STANLEY PORTER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Baseball&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
DAVID LESLIE REED&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Roadshows, Creative Writing, Orchestra, Science Club&#13;
RAY RENINGER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross, Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Baseball,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
FRANCIS RHODE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, R.O.T.C.&#13;
CONNIE RICHARDSON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club, Band, Art Club, Glea Club&#13;
KAREN RIEF&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, Roadshows, F.H.A. (Sec.). Book Week Tea,&#13;
Commercial Club, F.T.A., Biology Club, Library Club (V-Pres. and Treas.)&#13;
LINDA RIEF&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Girls' Lounge&#13;
JIM RIEF&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
GAYLE ROBERTS&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Pep Club, Choir, Spanish Club, Commercial Club&#13;
CARL H. ROGERS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
ALICE YVONNE ROGGE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Choir, Roadshows, Safe-Teens &#13;
LELAND ROMANS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Band&#13;
MARILYN ROSEN BAUGH&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, G .R.A., Red Cross, Basketball, Spelling Club, F. T. A., Band, Debate, French Club&#13;
SHERRY ROTHE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows,&#13;
Red Cross, Latin Club, Book Week Tea , F.T.A., Band,&#13;
Library Club, National Honor Society&#13;
DICK ROWE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Track&#13;
DORIS SAGE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Varsidets,&#13;
G .R.A., Commerci al Club, Y-Teens&#13;
RON SAYERS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O .T.C.&#13;
DONNA SCHAFER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Band, Y-T eens&#13;
KAREN SCHLEGEL&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Choir, Student Council, Pep Club, Musicals, National Hono r.&#13;
Society, F.H.A., Book Wee k Tea , Band , Future Nurses, (Pres.),&#13;
Library Club, Band Queen&#13;
MARLENE SCHMIDT&#13;
Comme~ci al&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora (Pres.), Annual, Roadshows, Mu sicals, Varsidets, Red Cross, Commercial Club, Library Club, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Sophomore Class Pres.&#13;
BELVA SCHROENROCK&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, National Honor Society (Trea s.), Spanish Club, Book&#13;
Week Tea, Creative Writing, Library Club&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
RICHARD SCHUNING&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball, Spanish Club&#13;
LINDA R. SEA TON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Roadshows&#13;
SHARON SHERLUND&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, F.H.A., Book Week Tea, Y-Teens,&#13;
Library Club&#13;
WALTER SILLIK&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
LINDA MARIE SIMONS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
· Student Council, Pep Club, F.H.A., Red Cross, Future Nurses,&#13;
Cadettes&#13;
FRANK SINGER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
All School Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Football,&#13;
Track, Thespians, Drill T earn&#13;
JOHN SINGER&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football&#13;
DAVE SLACK&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Football, Ba sketba ll&#13;
DENNIS B. SMITH&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Latin Club, Math&#13;
Club, Baseball, Wrestling, National Honor Society, Senior&#13;
Prom Court&#13;
DENNIS L. SMITH&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Signal, R.O.T.C., Latin Club, Drill&#13;
Team&#13;
_ \ &#13;
JEANNETTE SMITH&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma (Treas.), Signal, Choir, All School&#13;
Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club,&#13;
Book Week Tea, Thespians, Commercial Club, Library&#13;
Club, All State Music Festival, All State Music Contest&#13;
NORMAN SMITH&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Rifle Team, R.O.T.C.&#13;
CAROL LEE SNYDER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross, Glee Club, Future Nurses&#13;
ROBERT SORENSON&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, Baseball,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
FRED SORRELL&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, All School Plays, Roadshows, Spanish Club,&#13;
Science Club, Thespians, Band, Children's Theatre Plays&#13;
ROSEMARY SPECHT&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
ELIZABETH SPEER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Clyb, Choir, All School Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, Thespians, Y-Teens&#13;
GARY SPENCER&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club, Orchestra&#13;
JUDITH STEIBER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, All School Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, Glee Club&#13;
ROXIE-LEE STORY&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Choir, All School Plays, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, Book Week Tea, Spelling Club, Creative Writing, Thespians (Treas.), Y-T eens, Art Club, Library Club,&#13;
Children's Theatre Plays, National Honor Society&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
RONALD A. STRONG&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.O.T.C., Wrestli ng&#13;
BILL SWANGER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
CECELIA SWINGWOOD&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Choir, Musica ls, Roadshows, Latin Club, Future Nurses&#13;
KAREN K. TACY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, F.H.A.&#13;
DONALD C. TALBOTT&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
BONNIE TENNANT&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
Student Coun cil, Pep Club, Roadshows, Y-Teens, Safe-Teen s,&#13;
Creative Writin g, National Honor Society&#13;
PERRY THOMPSON&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Roadshows, Lette rman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Ba seball&#13;
NANCY TOMANIO&#13;
Commercial&#13;
PAT TORNETEN&#13;
Voca tiona l&#13;
Student Cou ncil, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshows, Baseba ll Princess&#13;
Ch . Mu sicals, Aurora , orr,&#13;
BARBARA TRUMBLE&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Pep Club (P res.), Altruma, Choir, Musica ls, Roads hows,&#13;
Red Cross, Book Week Tea , Commercia l C lub, Lib rary&#13;
(Sec.), National Honor Society &#13;
JAMES TURPEN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Math Club, Biology Club, Military Police&#13;
ALBERT VALLIER&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball,&#13;
Baseball&#13;
JUDY M. VALLIER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red&#13;
Cross, Library Club&#13;
MARVIN DALE VALLIER&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Track, Art Club&#13;
KA THY VANDERLOO&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Safe-Teens, Y-Teens, Art Club&#13;
NORMA VAN DYKE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
SALLY VAN SCOY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
.Pep Club, Altruma , Choir, Musicals, Road shows, G .R.A. (Pres.&#13;
and Sec.)&#13;
CORRINE VARNER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Choir, Musicals, Debate, Roadshows, National Honor Society, Red Cross, Girls' Lounge&#13;
DONALD L. VERSACI&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Sophomore Class Trea s., R.O .T.C., Football, Math Club, Basketball, Slide Rule Club, Science Club&#13;
MARY KAY VILLONT&#13;
Vocational&#13;
157 &#13;
158&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
SPENCER W. VJSURI&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
Student Council, Letterman's Club, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball, Baseball&#13;
LARRY WAFFLE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Rifle T earn&#13;
MARGARET WALKER&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma, Cheerleader, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Varsidets, National Honor Society, Junior&#13;
Class Sec., F.H.A., Junior Prom Court, Track Princess, Future&#13;
Nurses (Sec.)&#13;
MICKEY WALLACE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, Honorary Cadet Colonel, Baseball Princess&#13;
DIANNA WALLING&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, Musicals, Roadshows, Varsidets, G.R.A.,&#13;
F.H.A., Red Cross, Cadettes, Glee Club, Y-Teens&#13;
GLEN E. WALLING&#13;
College Prepa ratory&#13;
Pep Club, Choir, R.O.T.C., Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Biology Club, R.O.T.C., Military Police&#13;
ARTHUR WALTER&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
HARRY WATTS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Basketball&#13;
JUDY WEATHERILL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Altruma , All School Plays,&#13;
Roadshows, G.R.A. (V-Pres.), Red Cross, Glee Club, Senior Prom Court&#13;
PAT WEATHERLY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Roadshows, F.H.A., Red Cross, Glee&#13;
Club, Y-Teens, Safe-Teens &#13;
CHUCK WICKERSHAM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Track, Spanish Club, Glee Club,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
ROGER WHITE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows, R.O.T.C., Drill T earn, Safe-Teens&#13;
ANN MARIE WILLIAMS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Signal, Roadshows, Quill and Scroll, F.H.A.,&#13;
Red Cross, Spelling Club, Girls' Lounge, Commercial&#13;
Club, Glee Club, Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Art Club&#13;
CHARLES E. WILLIAMS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
JERRY "SWEDE" WILLIAMS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Football, Basketball&#13;
SANDRA WILKINS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club, Annual, All School Plays, Roadshows, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Commercial Club&#13;
EILEEN L. WISECUP&#13;
\locational&#13;
JUDY WOHLERT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Choir, Mu sicals, Roadshows, G.R.A.&#13;
ROBERT WOLFE&#13;
College Preparatory&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Ba sketball, Latin Club, Band , Debate&#13;
KENNETH B. WOLFF&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Annual (Co-Editor), Choir, All School Plays, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Thespians, Art Club (V-Pres.),&#13;
Safe-Teens, State Music Contest&#13;
159 &#13;
NANCY YOUNG&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club, Choir, Musicals, G.R.A., F.H.A., Tennis, Y-Teens&#13;
TERRY "RANDY" ZAHN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Altruma (Honorary), Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Red Cross,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Creative Writing&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Frances Joan Amato&#13;
Dorothy Jean Binge/&#13;
Gary Michael Gillespie&#13;
Mary Wy'ona Lee&#13;
Alice Kay Mensching&#13;
Barbara Jean Pitt&#13;
Dennis Charles Savage&#13;
Charlotte Ann Smith&#13;
Robert E. Vashon&#13;
Henry Walter Zdan, Jr. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
We, the seniors of 1961, depart&#13;
with sad but glad hearts. We are&#13;
leaving behind fond memories only&#13;
to look forward to a brighter horizon.&#13;
Oh, how we could never forget&#13;
our first glances of Tee Jay. They&#13;
were beautiful, promising, challenging. And they were huge and&#13;
frightening!&#13;
We went to our first pep rally&#13;
and our first football game. How&#13;
wonderful victory felt!&#13;
And the first Friday night dance.&#13;
Oh, how we were awed by the assurance of the seniors. If only we had&#13;
known how they felt! We now do.&#13;
Then it came , our first report card.&#13;
Yes, high school was a little harder&#13;
than eighth grade, wasn't it?&#13;
End of school came and we were&#13;
sophomores. We grew accustomed&#13;
to the crowded ha lls, the rush fo r a&#13;
place in the lunch line, t he disappointments and the surges of happiness! We were a little older, a little&#13;
wiser, and we had the self-confi den ce&#13;
knowing we were not t he you ngest&#13;
and the smalle st anymore.&#13;
Our junior year came, our hardest&#13;
year. Endless hours of study went&#13;
into t hose nine mont hs. But the reward came with that march up to&#13;
receive our certificate of membership in National Honor Society.&#13;
One memory that will always be&#13;
dear is the receiving and exchanging&#13;
of cla ss rin gs. They seemed strange&#13;
at first but we neve r let them ta rnish ; not with the constant polishing.&#13;
163 &#13;
164&#13;
"Wh y d o n't you ever clea n this locker out?"&#13;
"Start early" on our prom, "Underwater&#13;
Paradise," and that we did. My, but can&#13;
you remember tying all those nets. And&#13;
those fish! Never knew painting fish could&#13;
be such a job, did you?&#13;
American history tests, term papers, experiments in chemistry and physics, these&#13;
were all a part of growing up. Yes, in this&#13;
year we felt almost, but not quite, the same&#13;
level as the seniors.&#13;
Finally the dream of three years has&#13;
come true, we're seniors.&#13;
You start right off getting ready for that&#13;
final march down the aisle. But in between&#13;
that first and last day, the senior activities&#13;
keep you occupied.&#13;
Committees were set up to carry out the&#13;
different activities. Remember the senior&#13;
party, "The Roaring Twenties?" There were&#13;
a lot of pretty knees flying around. &#13;
The basketball team came through with a nCJmber of fine victories.&#13;
They worked hard but they brought us to the sub-state tournament.&#13;
We even beat A. L. You really cheered then, didn't you?&#13;
Remember the honor you felt when you were asked to march in the&#13;
Mardi Gras and the Military Ball. Oh, the squeals, when you found out&#13;
you were chosen to march in the Senior Prom Court. Certain goals&#13;
and hopes were both met and shattered in three short nights.&#13;
Juniors, we want to thank you for a beautiful prom. We know how&#13;
long it takes to organize and work out all of those ideas.&#13;
Honor day brought our whole class up before us to see our honored&#13;
students. Yes, you really worked hard for four years to be able to&#13;
walk those stairs and sit in one of those chairs, but it was worth it. We&#13;
admire you and your reward will come as you grow older.&#13;
Empty ha lls bring a close to th e old d ays, a nd it o pe ns a new d oor to life.&#13;
165 &#13;
"Let's eat."&#13;
"H isto ry moves rapid ly."&#13;
166&#13;
These are wonderful memories, our memories. We&#13;
lived them and we will always treasure them.&#13;
As we sat at our banquet&#13;
table, the theme, 11 Monticello&#13;
Memories, 11 we go over our&#13;
four years. They were fleating years and filled with excitement, accomplishments,&#13;
a n d disappointments, b u t&#13;
they were needed to send us&#13;
on our way:&#13;
Nervous tension sent chills&#13;
through our body. Remember, when we were getting&#13;
ready to put our left foot&#13;
forward on the down beat?&#13;
Then the turning of tassles,&#13;
and the turning of our rings.&#13;
Oh, what a joyous thrill!&#13;
As our speaker said, history makes itself rapidly; yes,&#13;
we made history, we're graduating. And as you look back&#13;
our history was rapid, too.&#13;
" It's a time for joy, ... " &#13;
We are adults now, and we have a rough&#13;
road ahead. We will go on to new and&#13;
better things, but always ~ook back on your&#13;
high school memories. They are the setting&#13;
sun , but after sunset must come sunrise.&#13;
W ith the sunrise comes a new life for you.&#13;
"Cong ratul ations,&#13;
Kathy."&#13;
"H urry up, fe ll ows,&#13;
we' ll be la te."&#13;
Look to t his day&#13;
For it is life ,&#13;
The very breath of lifeIn its brief course lie all&#13;
the realities of your&#13;
existance.&#13;
The bliss of growth,&#13;
The glory of action,&#13;
The splendor of beauty;&#13;
For yeste rday is already a&#13;
dream, and tomorrow is&#13;
only a vision.&#13;
But today well lived,&#13;
Makes every yesterday a&#13;
dream of happiness,&#13;
And eve ry tomorrow a vision&#13;
of hope.&#13;
Look well, therefore, to&#13;
th is da y.&#13;
-Text from Sanskrit&#13;
167 &#13;
168&#13;
"The Man In The Glass"&#13;
When you get what you want&#13;
in your struggle for self&#13;
And the world makes you king&#13;
for a day,&#13;
Just go to the mirror and look&#13;
at yourself&#13;
And see what that man has to&#13;
say.&#13;
For it isn't your father or&#13;
mother or wife&#13;
Who judgment upon you must pass,&#13;
The fellow whose verdict counts&#13;
most in your life&#13;
Is the one staring back from&#13;
the glass.&#13;
You may be like Jack Horner&#13;
and chisel a plum&#13;
And think you're a wonderful&#13;
guy,&#13;
But the man in the glass says&#13;
you're only a bum&#13;
If you can't look him in the&#13;
eye.&#13;
He's the fellow to pleasenever mind all the rest&#13;
For he's with you clean up&#13;
to the end,&#13;
And you've passed your most&#13;
difficult, dangerous test&#13;
If the man in the glass is&#13;
your friend.&#13;
You may fool the whole world&#13;
down the pathway of years&#13;
And get pats on the back as&#13;
you pass,&#13;
But your final reward will be&#13;
heartaches and tears&#13;
If you've cheated the man in&#13;
the glass. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
ALMJ\ MATER&#13;
Now we leave our Alma Mater,&#13;
And our frie nds so true.&#13;
We'll be loyal sons and daughters,&#13;
Ever true to you.&#13;
So farewell, dea r Alma Mater&#13;
May your name we pray,&#13;
Ever stand above all others&#13;
Hail, all ha il, Tee Jay.&#13;
We will ever live to love you,&#13;
Live to praise your name.&#13;
Live to make our lives add&#13;
luster to your glorious&#13;
fame .&#13;
171 &#13;
&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
SUPPLIES&#13;
Your School Supply&#13;
Headquarters&#13;
C. E. BAIRD JEWELRY&#13;
"Any Time Is Gift Time"&#13;
8 Scott Street&#13;
It's Always Convenient&#13;
to Save Money and Time&#13;
at City National&#13;
FREE PARKING WHILE BANKING&#13;
The&#13;
Cl·TY NATIONAL BANK&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
"Flowers by Walton&#13;
Whisper What Words Cannot Say"&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
by&#13;
WALTON&#13;
420 North 26th Street&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to .the '61 Grads&#13;
from&#13;
ANDERSON BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
Go to&#13;
EWALD'S&#13;
173 &#13;
174&#13;
For College ... For Marriage ... For Future ....&#13;
WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT&#13;
EARN&#13;
33/.4 °Jo&#13;
"The Place to Save"&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL&#13;
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
Broadway at Main&#13;
E. P. Juel, President&#13;
MARCUS CLOTHING&#13;
612 West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
and Best Wishes&#13;
to the Class of '61&#13;
DR. K. G. WALKER&#13;
Good Luck, Seniors&#13;
PEOPLES DEPARTMENT&#13;
STORE&#13;
·· I &#13;
Saoe sRowN·s&#13;
$/ SHOE FIT COMPANY&#13;
413 West Broadway&#13;
... Best Quality&#13;
. . . Best Styles&#13;
. . . Best Values&#13;
in Teenage Shoes&#13;
CENTRAL ST A TES&#13;
OIL COMPANY&#13;
PHONE 323-3046&#13;
24-Hour Service&#13;
320 I West Broadway&#13;
For All Your&#13;
Clothing Needs&#13;
Shop at&#13;
GERSHUN'S&#13;
Council Bluff's Finest&#13;
Department Store&#13;
Good Luck and Best Wishes&#13;
to the Seniors&#13;
From the&#13;
CITY TRANSIT COMPANY&#13;
2800 Avenue A&#13;
For&#13;
Fine&#13;
Pictures&#13;
Go to&#13;
BI ESEN DORFER-McM I LLEN&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
531 lfi West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class of '61&#13;
From&#13;
HOTEL CHIEFTAIN&#13;
Pearl and I st Avenue&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
From&#13;
DAMON'S FOOD MARKET&#13;
and&#13;
RALPH'S QUALITY MEATS&#13;
175 &#13;
PIONEER MOTORS&#13;
Olds-Cadillac&#13;
125 West Pierce&#13;
HUGHES MOTOR CO.&#13;
Chevroiet&#13;
153 West Broadway&#13;
ROBINSON MOTOR SALES&#13;
Mercury-Lark&#13;
329 West Broadway&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
Rambler&#13;
I 15-1 17 West Broadway&#13;
WHITT AKER LONG&#13;
Ford&#13;
25 Fourth Street&#13;
LaFLEUR PONTIAC&#13;
Pontiac&#13;
600 East Broadway&#13;
BLUFFS CITY MOTORS&#13;
Mercury&#13;
176&#13;
,GAH 4' .... 0&#13;
" o,. o+ •0AA1\&#13;
,&#13;
..&#13;
• .&#13;
~ PONTIAC .. .&#13;
JOHN K. INGRAHAM &amp; SON&#13;
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE&#13;
"You can be sure&#13;
if it's handled by Ingraham"&#13;
26 SOUTH MAIN&#13;
MODE O'DAY&#13;
FROCK SHOP&#13;
522 West Broadway&#13;
MRS. STEW ART, Manager-Owner&#13;
Congratulations, Seniors&#13;
CRAWFORD LUMBER CO.&#13;
1200 AVENUE B&#13;
For All Your Lumber Needs &#13;
Sincere Best Wishes&#13;
to the Class of '61&#13;
C. L. WILSON&#13;
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC&#13;
'"When your spine's in line,&#13;
you feel fine.".&#13;
2320 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
BE NO'S&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP 177 &#13;
178&#13;
Congratulations to the '61 Class&#13;
From&#13;
R &amp; S SHOE STORE&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to the Seniors&#13;
McMULLAN'S .&#13;
SKELLY GAS STATION&#13;
21st and Broadway&#13;
PAUL DIBONO&#13;
SHOE REPAIR&#13;
Congratulates&#13;
the Class of '61&#13;
501 SOUTH 21st&#13;
Congratulations, Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
ECONOMY MARKET&#13;
41 6 South 2 I st&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class of '61&#13;
HUSHAW DRUG COMPANY&#13;
138 South Main Street&#13;
Free Prescription Delivery&#13;
IF IT'S GOOD FOOD&#13;
YOU WANT ...&#13;
THE&#13;
QUICKIE&#13;
2709 West Broadway&#13;
SINCE 1901&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Completely Air Conditioned&#13;
53 3 Willow Avenue&#13;
"'&#13;
. ' &#13;
- -----.- -&#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER AND SUPPLY&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
25 South I 5th Street&#13;
PHONE 322-2546&#13;
Quality Lumber&#13;
Power Tools&#13;
Hardware and Paints&#13;
Compliments&#13;
ARNOLD&#13;
TOOL AND DYE&#13;
WORKS, INC.&#13;
3135 West Broadway&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to the Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
RIEF REAL TY&#13;
106 West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '61&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
AND COMPANY&#13;
416 West Broadway&#13;
PHONE 322-6634&#13;
Coke Time&#13;
Dinner Time&#13;
Meet Your Friends&#13;
at&#13;
JOHNNIE'S CAFE&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
Compli.menh&#13;
of&#13;
NELSON'S&#13;
GROCERY&#13;
232 W. Bdwy.&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
KRESGE'S&#13;
516 W. Bdwy.&#13;
RUDY'S DRIVE-IN&#13;
1902 West Broadway&#13;
Audio Specialists&#13;
in Stereo and Hi-Fi&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
STEREO CENTER&#13;
708 West Broadway&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
BUD'S&#13;
TEXACO&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
2934 W . Bdwy.&#13;
BOGARDUS&#13;
PLUMB ING&#13;
&amp;&#13;
HEATING&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
3012 W . Bdwy.&#13;
" &#13;
LUCKY SEVEN STORES&#13;
People's Store&#13;
308 W. Bdway.&#13;
Bubb's Grocery&#13;
1930 S. I 0th St.&#13;
Hannan's Grocery&#13;
3500 5th Ave.&#13;
White Front Store&#13;
533 S. Main St.&#13;
Ideal Grocery&#13;
30th and Ave. B&#13;
Cottmire's&#13;
Food Center&#13;
2101 Ave. C.&#13;
Martin's Store&#13;
Underwood, Iowa&#13;
Sixth Street Market&#13;
600 W. Bdway.&#13;
Congratulations, Seniors&#13;
THE DONUT SPOT&#13;
I I South Main&#13;
PHONE 322-6512&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
BROADWAY BOWL&#13;
28th and Broadway&#13;
"Open 24 Hours"&#13;
181 &#13;
Dodge at 70th Street&#13;
For All Your Paf nt&#13;
and&#13;
Floor Covering Needs&#13;
BOB "RISO" PAINTS&#13;
704&#13;
W. B'dway&#13;
182&#13;
22nd and West Broadway&#13;
Rog and Scotty's&#13;
SUPER VALUE STORES&#13;
3435&#13;
W. B'dway&#13;
5 15&#13;
E. B'dway&#13;
For Fine Photography&#13;
SCHUBERTH STUDIO&#13;
2305 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-1859&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
Says&#13;
"Good Luck, Success,&#13;
and Happiness to&#13;
the '61 Graduates."&#13;
Best Wishes, Seniors!&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
HUDSON&#13;
OIL COMPANY&#13;
t·&#13;
I , &#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
From the&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
GAS COMPANY&#13;
29 South Main&#13;
BEST POLICY&#13;
GOTTBRECHTS&#13;
HARDWARE STORES&#13;
3138 West Broadway&#13;
160 West Broa~way&#13;
DAVISON&#13;
OIL COMPANY&#13;
2020 West Broadway&#13;
All Credit Cards Accepted&#13;
The Station That&#13;
Service Built&#13;
Best Wishes From&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN .. 'tl£AT FOR TASTE@JA FOOD FOR Hl~\°"'&#13;
1634 West Broadway&#13;
2759 West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Class of '61&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
507 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
PAULSON&#13;
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY&#13;
STATE&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
509 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
The Bank With&#13;
the Drive-In Service&#13;
183 &#13;
Ainsworth Printing&#13;
Anderson Beauty Shop&#13;
Arnold Tool and Dye Co.&#13;
C. E. Baird Jewelry&#13;
Beno's Department Store&#13;
Biesendorfer-McMillan Studio&#13;
Bogardus Plumbing&#13;
Broadway Bowl&#13;
Broadway Flower Shop&#13;
Broadway Stereo Center&#13;
Brown's Shoe Fit&#13;
Bud's Texaco&#13;
Cannon Studio&#13;
Central States Oil&#13;
Hotel Chieftain&#13;
Chris's Sportsman Shop&#13;
City National Bank&#13;
City Transit Company&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Cohoe Lumber and Supply Co.&#13;
Con's Printing&#13;
Connolly Drug Company&#13;
Cooks Paint and Varnish Co.&#13;
Council Bluffs Auto Dealers&#13;
Council Bluffs Gas Company&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Crawford Lumber Company&#13;
184&#13;
Our Thanks to These Advertisers&#13;
for Their Support of the&#13;
1961 MONTICELLO&#13;
Cutler Funeral Home&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
Damon's Food Market&#13;
Davison Oil Company&#13;
Paul DiBono Shoe Repair&#13;
The Donut Spot&#13;
Economy Market&#13;
Emarines Printers&#13;
Ewald's Drive-In&#13;
First Federal Savings and Loan&#13;
Gershun's Department Store&#13;
Gottbrecht's Hardware Stores&#13;
Hinky Dinky Stores&#13;
House of Hi-Fi&#13;
Hudson Oil Company&#13;
Hushaw Drug Company&#13;
Ingraham and Son Real Estate&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
Johnnie's Cafe&#13;
Kresge's&#13;
Lane Brothers Pharmacy&#13;
Lucey Jewelers&#13;
Lucky Seven Stores&#13;
Marcus Clothing Store&#13;
McMullen's Skelly Service&#13;
Midway Steel Corporation&#13;
Mode O'Day Shop&#13;
Music Shop&#13;
Nelson's Grocery&#13;
Paulson Construction Co.&#13;
J. C. Penney Company&#13;
Picky Nicky Cafe&#13;
People's Department Store&#13;
Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
The Quickie&#13;
R &amp; S Shoe Store&#13;
Rief Realty Company&#13;
Bob Riso Paints&#13;
Rog and Scotty's Super Value&#13;
Rudy's Drive-In&#13;
Schuberth Studio&#13;
Shannon's Cafe&#13;
Fred R. Shaw Flower Shop&#13;
Joe Smith and Company&#13;
State Savings Bank&#13;
Vergamini Fur Shop&#13;
Dr. K. G. Walker&#13;
Walton Flowers&#13;
C. L. Wilson Chiropractic Clinic&#13;
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                    <text>Published by&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 1962&#13;
Sherry Lindsay, Editor&#13;
R. H. Fanders, Advisor&#13;
ft; SCHOEPPNER &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
faculty&#13;
Organizations&#13;
Activities -~ &#13;
Administration&#13;
Athletics&#13;
Favorites&#13;
Classes ~----- freshman&#13;
sophomore&#13;
. . 1un1or . senior&#13;
Advertisers&#13;
5 &#13;
In Memoriam&#13;
Ralph M. Letts, Tee Jay's mathematics instructor since 1932, d ied June 21st&#13;
at a Hustisford, Wisconsin Hospital. He had been visiting his daughter when he&#13;
became ill.&#13;
Mr. Letts was a native of the Mason City area . He received his A.B. degree&#13;
from Coe College at Cedar Rapids, and his M.A. degree from the State University&#13;
of Iowa.&#13;
He also completed a commercial course at Boyles College in Omaha and&#13;
served a number of years as principal of that school.&#13;
Mr. Letts will long be remembered for his quiet d ignified manner and the&#13;
devotion he had for his work and his students.&#13;
6 &#13;
&#13;
"This may look easy, but when you're standing&#13;
on a log .. . !"&#13;
All Around&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
"In high school, students study and study&#13;
and . . . sleep!"&#13;
I&#13;
"Come on you guys, get out there and fight!"&#13;
"Did I he ar a squeak in the clarinet&#13;
section?" &#13;
&#13;
Superintendent of Schools&#13;
Mr. Russel J. Mourer, our Superintendent of Schools, has made our public&#13;
school system a progressive and smooth running o rganization.&#13;
Working with him is the Board of Education, composed of seven men who&#13;
contribute many hours of most difficult work. For this the students and faculty&#13;
of Tee Jay are deeply g rateful.&#13;
Soard of Education&#13;
Left to Right: John Jungquist, Francis Putnam, Richard Stouffe r, Dr. F. Ma rsh, Frank Griffith Sr., Dick Ped e rson, Paul Sulhoff. &#13;
Tee Jay's Principal&#13;
"This problem will have to be&#13;
straightened out."&#13;
"The perfect birthday gift!"&#13;
Principal, Mr. Berna,rd U. Bolton, has been at Thomas Jefferso n for 15 years. The first four he&#13;
spent teaching wood s hop as we ll as assistant coach of all sports. He has been principal for the&#13;
past 11 years.&#13;
Much of this time has been devoted to making Thomas J efferson one of the finest high schools&#13;
in Iowa. By doing this he has won the respect and admiration of both the students and faculty.&#13;
This year the student body gave Mr. Bolton a boat so he could get the "big ones" that were&#13;
out in the middle of the lake. This present from the students and faculty will be remembered&#13;
by Mr. Bolton for a long while, as Mr. Bolton will be remembe red by all students for many&#13;
years.&#13;
II &#13;
Dedication&#13;
We, the 1962 Monticello staff, dedicate our book&#13;
to Mr. Bernard U. Bolton who has given fifteen years&#13;
of his career to Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
We are grateful for his pleasing personality and&#13;
his understanding guidance. Any problem that anyone, either faculty or students, brings to him is&#13;
solved with utmost efficiency.&#13;
In this way he has won our admiration and our&#13;
full respect.&#13;
12 &#13;
In&#13;
Appreciation&#13;
MRS. BENTLEDGE&#13;
"Are you ill to ay?" is a frequently sed phrase by Mrs. Marie Bentledge. She has been&#13;
our attendance cl"erk for the past e leven years. Some of he r tasks are making o ut the absentee&#13;
list, callin and finding out why you are not in school, writing both tardy and absentee admits,&#13;
he lping new stude nts e nter as we ll as he lping othe rs drop. She also makes re ports e ach month&#13;
for the Centra l office, and rings the bell for our fire drills.&#13;
During ~r spare time you can find her reading a historica l novel or if there is time she&#13;
may be doing a little traveling. This summer you may see her in Ma ryla nd or California.&#13;
At one time Mrs. Bentledge taught school at a little country schoo l in Minnesota . While there&#13;
she taught grades 1-7.&#13;
13&#13;
.:--. .. . ~ &#13;
Vice-Principal&#13;
This year Stephen Field was given the largest responsibility, of his 26 years at Tee Jay. He&#13;
was acting principal during Mr. Bolton's absence. This was a real challenge, and Mr. Field did&#13;
an excellent job.&#13;
Mr. Field spends a great deal of his spare time raising Scotch Collies . For years his collies&#13;
have won top honors in National competition . His prize winning collie, Champion Paraders Country Squire, who received the Best Collie award at the 1961 Los Angeles dog show, is pictured above.&#13;
14 &#13;
The endless amount of work to be done everyday in the office, including paying bills, registering new students, keeping track of who's here&#13;
and who isn't, is done by the Tee Jay office staff.&#13;
Despite all the noise and the endless line of&#13;
students and faculty at the counter, the office&#13;
staff can still keep a pleasant atmosphere in the&#13;
office.&#13;
Off ice Staff&#13;
MR. LEED&#13;
Standing, left to right: Bookkeeper, Mrs. Bonn ie Harris; Attendance&#13;
Clerk Mrs. Marie Bentledge. Seated is: Mrs. Beck, Secretary to the principal.&#13;
15&#13;
Helping the senior students&#13;
to decide on which college to&#13;
attend, administering various&#13;
tests, and helping to solve students' problems-both personal&#13;
and scholastic-are some of the&#13;
many tasks performed by Tee&#13;
Jay's guidance counselor, Richard&#13;
Leed. &#13;
Office Girls&#13;
Row 1: J. Parrack, J. Hampton, R. Souser, M. Thompsom, K. Ericksen, K. Hjich, L. Doughe rty, S. Zaronoses, D. Wagner,&#13;
T. Fox, J. Ganey, S. Mueller, L. Mathews, J. Bax te r, D. Homan, K. Mue ll e r, L. Sea lock, T. Will ey, C. Story, K. Kiri·&#13;
patrick, R. Posvar.&#13;
With all the work and time consuming jobs to be done in the office, reliable&#13;
girls are excused from their study halls to help in the office. Some of their many&#13;
jobs are filing, picking up attendance slips, typing, and other errands which&#13;
need to be done.&#13;
Their help is greatly appreciated and has kept the office running smoothly.&#13;
Librarians&#13;
Keeping the library running smoothly is due to the co-operation of our two&#13;
librarians, Miss Clara Morris, and Miss Norma Heaton. Their many tasks include&#13;
filing, typing book orders, listing, library cards, mending and checking books.&#13;
MISS HEATON and MISS MORRIS&#13;
16 &#13;
Left to Right: Joe Smith, Charle s Flemming, Frank&#13;
Hemimingsen, Bruce Warner, Ester Pennington, Sam&#13;
Caruba. Kneeling: Head Custodian Milton Springer.&#13;
"Kee ping the bleache rs steady."&#13;
Custodians&#13;
Keeping spotless floors is quite a job for the custodial crew, especially when&#13;
it is snowy or muddy.&#13;
Mr. Springer, head custodian, sees that the building is warm, clean, and ready&#13;
for school every morning .&#13;
The students and faculty greatly appreciate the extra time and effort the&#13;
'custodians put in because of after-school activities and late rehearsals.&#13;
Cooks&#13;
Left to Right: Clara LeMaste r, Elle n Prasse , Viole t Clinton, Fr an Wilson, Irene English, Margrete Fridrich.&#13;
As the second and third period study halls sit and smell the aroma of food&#13;
coming from the cafeteria, they are assured of delicious and nutritious meals&#13;
prepared by our able cooks every day.&#13;
Most of the students don't realize the extra time that the cooks spend after&#13;
the lunch periods are over cleaning up the kitchen.&#13;
17&#13;
" __ l_ ... .~-~l·_ &#13;
&#13;
Out on the golf course ready to tee off we find,&#13;
Miss Donna Balzer, girls Physical Education teacher.&#13;
She finds time to sponsor Pep Club and G.R.A.&#13;
Miss Balze r also enjoys oil pa inting, swimming,&#13;
and leather work.&#13;
Traveling is the favorite pastime of this English teache r,&#13;
Mrs. Bremmer. While not traveling, she may be found working around the house. She also likes to play badminton .&#13;
Reading occupies most of the time of Mr. William&#13;
Albright, English teacher, but in spare time he finds&#13;
time to " mess" with his hi-fi and work with wood.&#13;
Mr. Ed Bremmer, who enjoys tennis, swimming and&#13;
trave ling, likes to do small auto repairs, "mostly&#13;
when necessary. "&#13;
Mr. Bremmer says that he had led an ave rage,&#13;
normal life like everyone else.&#13;
Mr. Bremme r teaches government, debate, and&#13;
sponsors the Debate Team.&#13;
Phyllis Brisby is almost always found in a hurry taking care&#13;
of those little de tails involved in school life. Mrs. Brisby has&#13;
many hobbies on which she can spend her few hours of&#13;
spare time, some are writing, reading, painting, water , skiing,&#13;
and swimming. Mrs. Brisby is d irectly respon sible fo r the&#13;
Prom decorations and refreshments. Mrs. Brisby also teaches&#13;
Se nio r Engl ish.&#13;
19 &#13;
Being Dean of Boys, as well as te aching English and · psychology along&#13;
with coaching the varsity ba ske tball team, ke eps Bob Cape l o n the go.&#13;
Mr. Capel likes to hunt, fish and espe cially play golf. He would also be&#13;
very satisfied eating a steak me dium-rare w ith a bake d potato wi th sour&#13;
cream sauce and an Italian salad with Italian dressing.&#13;
If you like to chew gum w hile you are in dass you are likely to be told&#13;
to dispose of it by Harriet Chase, shorthand and commercial teacher.&#13;
Mrs. Chase, who is married and has two grown children, knits and braids&#13;
rugs during her relaxing moments. She also likes to travel and eat .someone else's cooking.&#13;
"Quiet," says Miss Condon as practice for the&#13;
choir musical, " The Bells Are Ringing" begins.&#13;
Miss Condon who has returned for her second&#13;
year at Tee Jay feels more at home this year and&#13;
feels both she and the choir have come a long&#13;
way since last year.&#13;
Mr. Cornell who teaches conservation biology and printing&#13;
is pictured he re w ith his fish collection. Mr. Cornell who&#13;
enjoys fish ing, bowling, hunting and golfing is also the&#13;
sponsor of the Con se rvation Club.&#13;
20&#13;
II&#13;
In early spring you may find this biology teacher on the&#13;
baseball fi eld coaching Thoma s Jeff e rson's baseball team.&#13;
Through Dick Davis's coaching and wonde rful spirit, his&#13;
team has w on many district and sectional titl es during his&#13;
years as assistant baseba ll coach and 3 years as head coach .&#13;
Mr. Davis, in his spa re time, likes to hunt and fish. &#13;
Frank Diblasi an A. L. graduate was out for football, wrestling, and track.&#13;
He attended Parson College and played football there. Mr. Diblasi spent&#13;
two yea rs in the Navy Submarine Division. He now spends most of his&#13;
time with his w ife and ildren .&#13;
According to Miss Dorman, Tee Jay's art instructor, an art display case is&#13;
w hat this school needs. When she is not helping future artists after&#13;
school, she can be found making new plans with the Art Club.&#13;
Wilber Ege comes to us from Nebraska State&#13;
Teachers College. He has served four and a half&#13;
yea rs in the Navy.&#13;
Mr. Eg e has many hobbies such as auto mechanics,&#13;
hunting, fishi ng, and camping.&#13;
To find this Thomas Jefferson teacher sitting at his desk&#13;
is a very rare sight. R. H. Fanders, English teacher, drama&#13;
coach, and Monticello advisor, is found in his moments of&#13;
re laxation in his photographic dark room or listening or&#13;
working with his stereo.&#13;
Mr. Fanders, through his patient work and advice, he lps to&#13;
make the Monticello, the book it is.&#13;
Mr. Fande rs also sponsors Thespians.&#13;
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Mrs. Marjorie Gillespie may often be fo und helping begin·&#13;
ning and advanced French student in the new language lab.&#13;
Mrs. Gillespie spends a lot of her time with her family and&#13;
also sponsors the Fre nch Club. &#13;
Heading the Engl is h Department of a large high&#13;
school is a big job, which occupies a great deal&#13;
of time of Miss Joyce Grubb, freshman English&#13;
Teacher.&#13;
When Miss Grubb is not busy she may be found&#13;
in her flower garden.&#13;
Latin can ve ry wel l be made into an inte resting subject, especially if your teacher is John Hanna.&#13;
Mr. Han na sponsors the Latin Club and when not in room&#13;
205, he usually can be found in the middle of a conve rsation,&#13;
with his students.&#13;
" Open to page 11 4 and let's discuss today's assignment," says Gle nn Gotscha ll, economics teacher,&#13;
coach and sponsor of the Senior Class.&#13;
Mr. Gotsch all enjoys working with cooperative students, watching sports, hunting, and fishing. He&#13;
also e njoys reading afte r eatin g a steak dinn e r&#13;
topped off with ice cream. Mr. Gotscha ll and his&#13;
wife have two sons Mark 5 and Mike 3.&#13;
Miss Hall, algeb ra and g eometry teacher, lists her&#13;
hobbies as reading and sewing, and her favorite&#13;
color is pink.&#13;
Miss Hall g raduated from Sioux City's East Hig h,&#13;
got her B.S. deg ree at Iow a State U., and has done&#13;
graduate work at the Un ive rsity of South Dakota,&#13;
and the University of Omaha .&#13;
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Mr. Hansen, who participated in baske tball, football, track,&#13;
and boxing, is one of Tee Jay's favorite coaches.&#13;
Mr. Hansen's hobbi es incl ude : hunt ing, fishing, and gardening.&#13;
Mr. Hansen doesn't have a favorite 'saying, he just says he&#13;
likes to tal k a lot. &#13;
Besides being the journalism teacher, Mr. Harrison&#13;
is the backbone of the school paper.&#13;
His hobbies are "collecting money," photography,&#13;
and music.&#13;
This year Madge Hinkel is teaching geometry for the first&#13;
time since teaching at Thomas Jefferson. Miss Hinkel has also&#13;
taught physical education and algebra, and at one time was&#13;
assistant supervisor for a number of years.&#13;
Miss Hinkel enjoys knitting, read in g, working crossword puzzles, and playing the piano, but she never has enough time&#13;
to do all of them.&#13;
Miss Hansen is one of Tee Jay's finest American&#13;
History teachers.&#13;
Her interests don't stop at history but extend to&#13;
golf, reading, cooking, travel, and football.&#13;
She sponsors lnternation Relations and Y-Teens.&#13;
Kenneth Hawks has not always been an American&#13;
History teacher, he has taught music and band for&#13;
fifteen years at different schools in Nebraska. Mr.&#13;
Hawks played football and was on the track team&#13;
at Omaha University.&#13;
You won't get anywhere with Mr. Jerome if you can't follow&#13;
directions. Good athletes who don't go out for sports is&#13;
another dislike. Favorites with Coach Je rome are guns, radios,&#13;
hunting and trave ling . In addition to coaching Rese rve Wrestling and acting as Assistant Football Coach he teaches English.&#13;
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Harold Jones, typing, secretarial practice, and transcription teache r, is&#13;
teaching at Thoma s Jefferson for his 26th yea r.&#13;
Mr. Jones' hobby is writing and his favo ri te saying is, " Neve r leave the&#13;
dictator with a question in your mind. "&#13;
If you are an aggressive student with new ideas you will fit in with Mr.&#13;
LaMantia very well.&#13;
Frank laMantia, math teache r, has come to us after graduating from seve ral&#13;
Un iversities. Wh ile in the Navy, Mr. laMantia was squad-champion in&#13;
wrestling.&#13;
"What can I do for you?" asks Richard Leed,&#13;
our guidance counselor, as you enter his office,&#13;
trying to help all students with their problems.&#13;
At home, we find his wife, Charlotte; and tw o&#13;
children, John, and Eric.&#13;
Back al Tee Jay for his second yea r is a '56 graduate of&#13;
Thomas Jeffe rson, Dave Lewis, biology teache r and coach .&#13;
Mr. lewis feels that most boys who go out for sports w ith a&#13;
poor attitude wi ll neve r make significant improvements. But&#13;
a boy with a ce rtain amount of ambition wi ll make a grea t&#13;
amount of prog ress and also enjoy sports.&#13;
When not on the practice fi e ld, Mr. lewis may be found&#13;
listening to good music or eating steak and french fri es.&#13;
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Hazel Mille r, junior English teache r, e njoys listeni ng to radio&#13;
and te levision w hil e relax ing. She also likes to read and&#13;
trave l.&#13;
Miss Mill er dislikes ince ssant talke rs and people who are&#13;
discourteous, but g rea tly admires a pe rson who works to their&#13;
fullest capaci ty. &#13;
Being director of Adult Education occupies a great deal of time of Mr.&#13;
Wallace Miller, our drafting instructor.&#13;
Mr. Miller's hobbies are flying, hunting, and fishing. His best fishing&#13;
catches include a barracuda and a shark.&#13;
"Honesty is the best policy," this is the favorite saying of one of Tee Jay's&#13;
most versatile teachers, Miss Ruth Moeller.&#13;
Miss Moeller teaches both English and American History. Her hobbies&#13;
are reading and music.&#13;
If you don't work up to your potential you are&#13;
likely to be in trouble with Robert Moscrey, biology&#13;
teacher and coach.&#13;
Mr. Moscrey likes anything that has something to&#13;
do with sports; also spends his spare time fixing&#13;
up his house.&#13;
"Bring that back on time and save money," says our librarian, Miss Clara Morris who attended college at Kansas&#13;
State Teachers College in E~poria, Kansas.&#13;
Miss Morris likes to travel, listen to music, read or she could&#13;
also be found designing her own clothes.&#13;
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Lt::1 11 1d1 l.1 u1 cn up s1ow 1y, 1s tne tavorite and most used&#13;
saying of our drivers training instructor, Robert Pauls.&#13;
Outside of school Mr. Pauls occupies his time by trave ling,&#13;
and being home with his wife and family. &#13;
Lillian Reitan, Spanish and English teacher, feels&#13;
that Spanish is an important language because&#13;
it is the language that is the most spoken in the&#13;
western hemisphere.&#13;
Miss Reitan says that archeology is her main&#13;
interest.&#13;
Bookkeepi ng is a ve ry practical and useful subject if you w ork&#13;
at it. This is the feeling expressed by Grace Schroede r, Tee&#13;
Jay's bookkeepi ng teache r. Miss Schroeder en joys traveling,&#13;
read ing, and bridge.&#13;
"Instruments up," says Mr. Popp, our ba nd director,&#13;
as he starts band rehearsals.&#13;
Mr. Popp, whose pet peeve is people who chew&#13;
gum in band, has played in the Ind iana Ph ilha rmon ic&#13;
and for the Indiana Opera. He also played with a&#13;
jazz combo which entertained troops in the South&#13;
Pacific and Orient.&#13;
Mrs. Riche;. who teaches developmental reading&#13;
and American lite rat ure, likes to sew and re ad&#13;
w he n she is not busy taking care of her family.&#13;
Although Mrs. Riche has only traveled in the&#13;
United States and Canada, she has a strong d esire&#13;
to travel in Mexi co.&#13;
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Sue Schumache r hails from Logan, Iowa . She graduated from&#13;
Logan High School and took a business .course at Creighton&#13;
Unive rsity. Miss Schumache r loves to dance, and watch sports. &#13;
"If it's worth doing, it's worth doing well," says&#13;
Mrs. Shelton who teaches homemaking.&#13;
As hobbies, Mrs. Shelton likes to sew, read, take&#13;
care of her flower garden and try out new and&#13;
different recipes.&#13;
She also helps the girls with their projects they&#13;
attempt to make.&#13;
You usually find this teacher in a hurry to get some seniors&#13;
problems untangled. Her name is Mrs. Clara Strickland,&#13;
sponsor of the senior class.&#13;
Mrs. Strickland enjoys plays, good music and espe cially&#13;
enjoys working in her flower garden.&#13;
This is Miss Genevieve Sell's first year at Tee Jay.&#13;
She has traveled extensively and has stayed in&#13;
Japan for some time. Miss Sell can be found in&#13;
the homemaking room patiently helping some student prepare to be a good homemaker.&#13;
Miss Sell also sponsors• F.H.A. and F.N.A.&#13;
Joseph Sklenicka, chemistry and physics teache r, is&#13;
from Omaha. He graduated from South High and&#13;
later majored in education and minored in science&#13;
in college.&#13;
Mr. Sklenicka's favorite sport is fishing , and he also&#13;
has a hobby of woodworking.&#13;
Martha Wangbe rg is from Mohall, North Dakota. She teaches&#13;
American History here at Tee Jay, along w ith sponsoring the&#13;
F.T.A. He r hobby is chess.&#13;
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Garnet Welsch, geography and history teache r, li ke s horses.&#13;
Miss Welsch, who has taug ht a t Thomas J eff e rson be twee n 20 and 25&#13;
years, says that she es pecially li kes the co-ope ra tion and pleasa nt a tmos·&#13;
phere here at Tee Jay.&#13;
Ward Bean, typing teacher, is this year, in his first teaching assignment&#13;
after graduating from Northwest Missouri State College.&#13;
Mr. Bean, who is single, likes to hunt, fish, read. He enjoys all types of&#13;
water sports.&#13;
" Don't do it again!" we heard coming from the&#13;
drill hall as Sgt. First Class Richard Anderson, finds&#13;
a cadet with a messy, improper uniform. Sgt.&#13;
Anderson, who sponsors Military Police, enjoys&#13;
hunting and flying, although he is not a pilot&#13;
himself.&#13;
Sergeant First Class ( E-7 ) Foutch is the senior instru£1or in&#13;
the R.O.T.C. program. As his hobby he lists flying, and does&#13;
all of the flying he can.&#13;
Sergeant Foutch belongs to a flying club that has its head·&#13;
qua rte rs at Offut Air Force Base.&#13;
Sergeant Foutch, a native of Council Bluffs, is married and&#13;
has three children .&#13;
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Se rgeant First Class John T. Schuelke's favorite saying is&#13;
" That's it" at the end of the school yea r. The Se rge ant looks&#13;
forwa rd to th is for 180 d ays out of the year.&#13;
Sergeant Sch ue lke lists hunting as his hobby and Infantry&#13;
Blue as his most favorite color. Se rgeant Schuelke sponsors&#13;
our Rifl e Team. &#13;
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STUDE NT COU NCIL&#13;
From Lef t to Right, Row 1: S. Matuski,&#13;
Pre s.; D. Sande rs, Vice Pres.; Mr. Lee d s,&#13;
Sponsor; P. Anderson, Sec.; L. Robinson,&#13;
Parl iame ntari an; W. Smith, Tre as. Row 2:&#13;
J. Arnold, G. Hampton, S. Davis, M.&#13;
Thompson, L. Sea lock, S. Mue ll e r, B.&#13;
Machmuller, D. Pacholke. Row 3 : E. Ande rson, B. Koe nigs, P. Ru g er, D. Cham be r,&#13;
K. Seaman, C. French, V. Vittitoe, K. Hunt,&#13;
L. Forcade. Row 4: C. Le u, C. Ve nard, D.&#13;
Stacy, P. Walls, C. Harold, C. Rine, J.&#13;
Aldrich, H. Hunte r, F. Fauble, E. Gilson.&#13;
Row 5 : K. Hutchens, J. McTw iggan,&#13;
R. Robe rts, F. Heaps, J. Sande rs, D.&#13;
Teague, C. McNulty, C. Cupit, D. Schultz,&#13;
E. Ke lso, D. Wolfe, D. Dew.&#13;
The Stud ouncil is the governing body at Tee Jay. Representatives and alternates are chosen by students of each homeroom. Both students and faculty respect this group. The Student Council meets every&#13;
other Monday and discusses pr· blems which arise that concern the well-being of Tee Jay and its students.&#13;
Otfiler activities include sponsorships of annual Sno Ball, handling music for Friday night dances, along&#13;
with the arrangements. for Teacher Appreciation and handling the Courtesy Fund which sends flowers to&#13;
students in the hospita l.&#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: N. Lefgren, C. Roberts, S. Fry, M .. McClure, Vice Pres.; Sue Ve rnon, Pres.; D. Smith, Sec.; S. Miller, Treas.; B.&#13;
Swanson, Sgt.-at-Arms; G. Clinke nbea rd. Row 2:&#13;
R. Schuger, G. Adams, S. Jensen, W. Mossburg,&#13;
c. Butler, V. Johnson, J. Rockwell, J. Haven,&#13;
s. Lievan. Row 3: T. Barnes, S. Dempster, B.&#13;
Watkinson, C. Heaps, G. Rief, M. Burns, B. Morris, S. Knofler, E. Skaw. Row 4: M. Clark, R.&#13;
Witke, B. Fraley, K. Tunk, J. Tews, L. Wh itted,&#13;
C. Walace, J. Tobias, C. Hartley, J. Campbell,&#13;
J. Parra ck.&#13;
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Annual&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: M. Thompson, co-editor, P. Miller, Art&#13;
editor, J. Hyde, S. Dofner, Sportseditor. Row 2: L. Pe terson, Copyeditor, l. Hansen, R. H. Fanders,&#13;
advisor, S. Lindsay, Editor, R.&#13;
Lawslo.&#13;
Looking in on&#13;
matter with you&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: F. Fauble,&#13;
Business manage r, P. Ruger, E.&#13;
Reed, B. Swanson, J. Ganey.&#13;
Row 2: B. Malick, P. Vuagniaux,&#13;
B. Henskey, T. Mcintire.&#13;
a hard task because you have to have the ability to draw&#13;
Lonnie Peterson, o.ur copy editor, has the job of assigning copy to be written and checki ng it over afte r&#13;
it is written. Those w r- iting the copy are: Tim Mcintire, Eileen Reed, Beverly Swanson, Jeann ie Ganey, Sha ron&#13;
Miller, and Lannis anson.&#13;
The others on oun staff, such as Janice Hyde, helped the a rt Depa rtment and Paulette Ruge r, d id the indexing .&#13;
To all of these people and even more to Mr. R. H. Fanders, our sponsor, go ou r thanks fo r their ha rd&#13;
work to meet our goal .&#13;
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MR. HARRISON&#13;
SECOND .SEMESTER&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: M. Miller, S.&#13;
Harris, bookkeeper, M. Tarkington,&#13;
ed itor, S. Ivy, sports ed itor. Row 2:&#13;
M. Jacobsen, M. Thompson, L. Lee,&#13;
T. Smith, R. Ve rsaci, asst. editor. Row&#13;
3: B. Drummond, C. Adkins, K. Seaman,&#13;
B. Livingstone, K. He nry.&#13;
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Signal&#13;
The Signal has echoed its news in Tee Jay halls for forty years. The&#13;
Staff is composed of Journalism I and II students.&#13;
Under the faculty advisorship of R. A. Harrison, the staff interviews&#13;
persons, writes the stories, proofreads the copy, sells the ads, and in&#13;
short takes care of every editorial and sales job of a regular newspaper.&#13;
In addition to their regular duties, this year's staff also planned the&#13;
Signal's Fortieth Birthday party. On February 9, the entire school enjoyed&#13;
an ice cream and coke party held in each homeroom, compliments of the&#13;
Signal.&#13;
FIRST SEMESTER&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: P. Phill ip s, bus.&#13;
ma nager, D. Wendstrand, asst. editor,&#13;
M. Tarkington, e ditor, R. Le u, sports&#13;
e ditor, R. Ve rsaci, copy e ditor. Row 2 :&#13;
S. Ivy, K. Roberts, B. Olson, S. Fry,&#13;
T. Mcintire, P. Vuagn iaux, P. Ande rson . &#13;
Sitting, Le ft to Right: D. Wenstrand, Mr. Harrison, K. Roberts, R. Versaci. Standing,&#13;
Le ft to Right: S. Fry, M. Miller, S. Dempster, L. Lee, M. Thompson, M. Tarkington,&#13;
S. Harris. Row 2 : B. Olsen, S. Vernon, D. Colton, S. Ivy, P. Anderse n, P. Phillips.&#13;
Not pictured: J. Gane y, C. Kruse.&#13;
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Creative Writing&#13;
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Quill &amp; Scrol!:J&#13;
The Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for outstanding&#13;
high school journalists. To become a&#13;
member requires service on the Signal Staff, a display of superior" journalistic abilities, an a high academic&#13;
standing outside of the field of journalism.&#13;
Members are inducted with the approval of Mr. R. A. Harrison and the&#13;
already inducted members.&#13;
This year David Wenstrand won for&#13;
the Signal a national award given by&#13;
the American Tuberculosis Health Association and the Columbia Scholastic&#13;
Press Association.&#13;
The award was given to the Signal&#13;
for an editorial written by David .&#13;
Front Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Brisby, sponsor, Cathy Anderson, Gary Rief,&#13;
Doug Colton, Fred Hanse n. Back Row: Carole Allerton, Marcia McClure, Frank&#13;
Fauble, Gen ny Hampton, Cheryl Venard, Bruce Gill. &#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: Doris Bryant, David Pacholke, Wanda Smith, Cheryl Butler, Doug Colton. Row 2: Linda Reed, Peggy Kemp, Don·&#13;
aid Johnson, David Klement, Ed. Kelso, Mrs. Strickland, Sponsor. Row 3: Cookie Kruse, Phyllis Anderson, Sue Vernon, Roxy Versaci,&#13;
Timee Ann Fox, Karyn Bergatedt, Jackie Mose r.&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
Do you possess and display these qualities: scholarship, leadership, service,&#13;
and character? Well if you do, there is an excellent chance that you mig ht find&#13;
yourself being inducted into the National Honor Society. 5% of the upper Y4&#13;
of the Junior Class and 15% of the upper V3 of the Senior Class a re admitted&#13;
each year on the basis of a faculty ba llot of those elig ible. Each yea r the club&#13;
presents a National Honor Assembly at which time new members a re inducted.&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: Doug. Colton, Pres., Cheryl&#13;
Butler, Vice Pres., David Pacholke, Sec., Wanda&#13;
Smith, Treas.&#13;
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New Members&#13;
First Row, Le ft to Right: Bob Schlegal-Jr., June Morris- Jr., Jean McTwiggan-Jr., JoAnne Street-Sr., Mary El in Parsons-Sr.,&#13;
Ka rl a Robe rts-Sr., Barbara Morris-Jr., Diane Kuhl-Sr., Sandy Davis- Sr., Billie Waffle-Sr., Beverl y Gundlach-Sr., Virginia Vittitoe-Sr. Second Row: Ed Gilson-Sr., Karen Hurd-Jr., Janice He aps-Jr., Linda Lee-Jr., Nancy Lefgren-Jr., Mardall TarkingtonSr., J anice Walling-Sr., Sally Beckner-Jr., Marty McClure-Sr., Jill Ditzler-Sr., Paula Phillips- Sr., Trudy Johnson-Sr., Karen&#13;
Manning-Sr., She rry Lindsay-Sr. Third Row: Bernie Koenig-Jr., Dan Zimmerman-Jr., John Moats-Jr. , David Shestak-Jr., Fred&#13;
Hanse n- Sr., Stan Ivy-Sr., Gary Rief-Sr., Randy Leu-Sr., David Wenstrand-Sr., Bob Aldrich-Sr.&#13;
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Left to Right: D. Wessels, K. Hutche ns, L. Danie lson, L. Robinson, S. Muell e r, J. Mitchell, S. Rode n, K. Robe rts, J. Street, J. Heaps,&#13;
J. Ditzle r, S. Davis, P. Phill ips, L. Whitted, S. Venard, Mr. Pauls. Back Row, Left to Righ t: D. Pacholke , C. Heaps, D. Kl ement, A.&#13;
Conkling, .C. Butler, B. Machmulle r.&#13;
Safe-Teens&#13;
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Safe-Teens, in its two years of&#13;
e xistence, has benefited its members through establishing a set of&#13;
rules and standards governing&#13;
driving habits.&#13;
Membership is extended to&#13;
those who promise to uphold the&#13;
standards of safe-driving, courtesy, cooperation, and caution. &#13;
Debate&#13;
Lef t to Right: T. Mcintire, L. Hansen, G. Adams, L. Petersen, Mr. Bremmer, Coach, D. Wenstrand, D. Klement, T. Klement,&#13;
A. Sigle r, D. Pacholke, M. Schultz, J. McKim, H. Jensen, M. Jacobsen, M. Jones, C. Kahane, L. Smith, V. Ager, J. Boe, N.&#13;
Sore nsen.&#13;
Debate is made up of two classes along with students who participate as an&#13;
extracurricular activity. On Fridays and Saturdays, these students donate their&#13;
time to debate at tournaments in this area.&#13;
Considering the fact that they compete with more experienced people, our&#13;
debaters have done very well this year.&#13;
David Wenstrand, who is an ardent debater, won the American Legion Oratorical Contest.&#13;
Spelling Club&#13;
The Spelling Club is in its second year at Tee Jay and is sponsored by Mr. William Albright. Its&#13;
purpose is to increase a student's vocabulary and acquaint him with new words and their spelling.&#13;
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Left to Right: Karen Manning , Nina&#13;
Park, Treasurer, Ruth Wagner, Carol&#13;
Rine, Dan Zimme rman, President, Lucille Hisil, Charlotte Hayes, Mr. Albright, Sponsor. Not Pictured: David&#13;
Shestak, Secreta ry. &#13;
"Aha!! I went for $1.75!"&#13;
Thespians&#13;
The National Thespian Society is an honor group for outstanding people in&#13;
the field of dramatic art Its membership consists of a select few who have worked&#13;
hard in theatrical prod0ctions or who have made major contributions in acting.&#13;
The organization sponsors most of the theatrical ventures of the school, including&#13;
the Children's Theatre, and the All School Play. The club has a unique practice of&#13;
auctioning off initiates as slaves to the highest bidding old members.&#13;
Row 1, Left to Right: Chuck He aps (Tre as.), Noreen Sore nson (Se c.), Judy Frye r (Vice Pre s. J, Diane Stacy (Pres. ), Mr. Fande rs&#13;
( Spon sor ). Row 2: Roxy Ve rsaci, Paul Vuagni aux, Tim Mcintire, Laurie Lawton, Carol Harold. Row 3: Wilbur Whaley, Ja ckie Carl,&#13;
Mike Cl a rk, Stan Ivy, Lanny Hansen. Row 4: David Shesta k, She rry Lind say, Jill Ditzler, Jay Poland , Fred Clark.&#13;
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Red Cross&#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: Miss Schroeder, sponsor; J. Bright, M. Bousfield, M. Miller, Pres.; S. Hotchkiss,&#13;
Vice Pres.; R. Posvar, Sec.; C. Hammond, Treas.; L. Rush, M. Jones, Miss Moeller, Sponsor. Row 2: J.&#13;
Amsberry, J. Newman, B. Blackwell, F. Floyd, J. Dunn, C. Ne iswender, T. Dofner, B. Thomas, P. Gates,&#13;
L. Lammers. Row 3: J. Farr, L. Wray, J. Fedor, D. Sydzyik, J. Ca rl, K. Thomas, L. McKehey, L. McCoy,&#13;
P. Hansen, P. Hymmer, M. Marr, P. Hitchcock. Row 4: S. Espinosa, J. Morriss, D. Putnam, B. Col lins,&#13;
F. Goldenbe rg, M. Andrews, B. Vashan, J. Jager, J. Martino, M. Schultz, R. Billings, C. Tanner. Row 5:&#13;
L. Clark, S. McAndrews, S. Rode n, S. Riche, C. Doebelin, J. Fryer, G. Give ns, M. Henley, F. Clark,&#13;
B. Schlegel, G. Russell, Gary Carr, B. Bly. Row 6: P. Kemp, I. Ladd, T. Smith, D. Woodworth, C. Haden,&#13;
K. Story, M. Gaver, J. Young, R. Johnson, B. Page, Pat Miller, V. Carlson, L. Dougherty.&#13;
The Junior Red Cross is an orgqnization which includes representatives and alternates elected by students of each home&#13;
room. These people meet twice a month.&#13;
Miss Grace Schroeder and Miss Ruth Moeller co-sponsor this&#13;
organization.&#13;
The major project of this organization is the filling of gift&#13;
boxes, which are sent overseas to underprivileged child ren.&#13;
Not Picture d: Wanda Smith, Cheryl Venard, Marie Prieto, Judy Malmos, Susan&#13;
Knofle r, Donna Bartholomew.&#13;
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Girls' Lounge&#13;
During each period of the day two or more&#13;
girls are found in the Girl's Lounge caring for&#13;
people who are not feeling quite up to par.&#13;
The lounge is under the supervision of Mrs.&#13;
Clara Strickland and the school nurse Mrs. Stageman.&#13;
Left to Right, Row l : J. Secular, J. Turk, E. Skaw, S. Etherton,&#13;
M. McClure, D. Bryant, M. Parsons, J. Street. Row 2: J. Mitchell, C. Grosvenor, J. Ramsey, P. Phillips, C. Osulfka, N. Swolley, R. Fencl, J. Mose r, Mrs. Strickland, sponsor. &#13;
JETS&#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: Mr. Skl e nicha,&#13;
sponsor; M. Parsons, G. Hampton, Sec.;&#13;
C. Butler, Treas.; D. Colton, Pres.; D. Pachol ke, Vice Pres. Row 2: C. Venard, D.&#13;
Shestak, F. Fauble, F. Hansen, D. Jeppesen,&#13;
G. Rief. Row 3 : S. Sturgeon, D. Wessels,&#13;
W. Heitman, B. Schlegel, L. Reed, 'C. Heaps,&#13;
D. Klement, B. Machmuller, E. Kelso.&#13;
The Junior Engineering Technical Society is sponsored by Mr.&#13;
Joseph Sklenika.&#13;
During the year they take trips to Engineering firms, the City&#13;
Water Works, and other industries that use science in their operation.&#13;
Members are high school students who are interested in Science.&#13;
Bugs, worms, and&#13;
plants! Sound interesting? If this sort of&#13;
thing appeals to you,&#13;
you are probably a&#13;
member of the T. J.&#13;
Biology Club. This faction of scientific interest at T. J. also spends&#13;
much of their time&#13;
visiting many places&#13;
that will further their&#13;
knowledge of biology.&#13;
Mr. Davis is the sponsor of this club.&#13;
Biology Club&#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: Mr. Lewis, Sponsor; J. Whitted, Sec.; D. Potts, Vice Pres.; D. Peterson, Pres.;&#13;
A. Sigler, Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 2: D. Ives, J. Harrington, P. Abshier, D. Hutchens, R. Hubbard. Row 3 :&#13;
T. Klement, D. Burbeck, R. Walling, B. Loukota. Row 4: M. Schultz, V. Ager, M. Sorensen, S. Shinabargar.&#13;
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Left to Right: Genny Hampton (sec.-treas.), Bill Machmuller, Doug&#13;
Colton, pres., Chuck Heaps, Linda Reed, Fred Hansen, David Ives, Roy&#13;
Walling, Jerry Whitted, Mr. La Mantia, sponsor. Frank Fauble, Vice Pres.,&#13;
Not Pictured.&#13;
Math Club&#13;
Letterman's&#13;
Club&#13;
The Math Club, sponsored by Mr. Frank&#13;
LaMantia, is now in its second year. During&#13;
this period of time it has had many projects&#13;
in which there was active participation.&#13;
Among these activities are the taking of&#13;
the National Mathematics test, from which&#13;
high ranking entrants receive awards according to their scores. The Math Club has&#13;
toured the International Business Machines&#13;
Building in Omaha, Nebraska. While there&#13;
they learned how to use an l.B.M. Computer. At their weekly Tuesday morning&#13;
meeting the club members work out problems and quizzes involving the application of mathematics. A special group of&#13;
meetings is devoted to learning how to use&#13;
the slide rule.&#13;
From Left to Right, Row I : M. Nuzez, L. Phipps, E. Gilson, Treas.; J. Rabuck, B. Edwards. Row 2: Mr.&#13;
Lewis, sponsor; D. Schultz, D. Palmer, B. Drummond, Sec.; M. Clark. Row 3: F. Hrasky, Pres.; L. Spencer,&#13;
D. Dew, Vice Pres.; B. Hook, B. Page.&#13;
The Letterman's Club is sponsored by Mr. Dave Lewis. It is an honor g iven&#13;
to those boys who have earned a varsity letter in one of the major sports. Every&#13;
Thursday the boys wear their letter-sweaters to school.&#13;
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F.H.A.&#13;
Future Homemakers of America consists of&#13;
girls who will one day hold one of the most&#13;
challenging and rewarding positions in the&#13;
fast-moving world of tomorrow-that of mother and housewife. The club is sponsoring a&#13;
Spring Style Show, a Mother-Daughter Banquet, along with various other projects.&#13;
Sitting: K. Roberts, J. Scoular, Miss Sell, Sponsor. Row 1,&#13;
Left to Right: E. Skaw, S. Aldridge, P. Phillips, E. Harmon,&#13;
B. Gundlach, P. Arrowsmith, J. Street, J. Gundlach, G.&#13;
Moore, K. Bait, B. Madsen, S. Zaharones, M. Tarkington.&#13;
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F. T.A.&#13;
Future Teachers of America is comprised&#13;
of students who are interested in teaching as&#13;
a profession . Members spend time observing&#13;
teachers at work. They also help teachers by&#13;
correcting papers.&#13;
During Teacher Appreciation Week you may&#13;
find the members serving refreshcnents to&#13;
the teachers at the end of the day. Miss Wangberg sponsors this club.&#13;
Seated: Sheryl Jensen, Charlotte Kahane, left to right; Susan&#13;
Wenstrand, Geri Peters, Kathy Seaman, Ruth Wagner, Miss&#13;
Wangberg, sponsor.&#13;
Left to Right: June Morriss, Pat Arrowsmith,&#13;
Miss Wangberg, Susan Phillips, David Shestak. &#13;
G.R.A.&#13;
From Left to Right, Row J: C. Neiswender, Pres.;&#13;
B. Morris, Vice Pres. ( Not Pictured); L. Forbes, Sec.&#13;
( Not Pictured); J. Dunn, Treas.; S. Jense n, Sports&#13;
Chairman; Miss Balze r Sponsor. Row 2: N. Huey,&#13;
M. Busse, B. Meyer, L. Powers, J. Nichols. Row 3:&#13;
P. Gates, R. Fencl, I. We hrli, R. Gann, L. Smith.&#13;
Row 4: B. Blackwell, G. Peters, J. Boe, S. Wenstrand,&#13;
C. He nnings, P. Moss.&#13;
Sponsored by Miss Donna Balzer, the G.R.A. club is for girls who en joy participation in sports. Through their activities the girls practice the rules of good&#13;
sportsmanship and fair play.&#13;
The club is open to any girl who is interested in sports. Activities include softball, volleyball, basketball and tennis.&#13;
Conservation&#13;
The Conservation Club was started three yea rs ago and is sponsored by Mr.&#13;
Cornell.&#13;
Its ~embers go on many cookouts and fishing· trips. They are also working on&#13;
fish identification.&#13;
The purpose of the Club is to promote good sportsmanship and give a knowledge of conservation measures.&#13;
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Kneeling, Left to Right: D. Price, B. Anderson,&#13;
J. Martin, R. Blankenship. Standing, Lef t to Right:&#13;
E. Thomas, J. Sullivan, B. Blankenship, L. Alquist&#13;
V. Pres., B. Miller Pres., J. Piazza, J. Ragland,&#13;
A. Conkling Sec., Mr. Corne ll Sponsor. &#13;
ALT AU&#13;
Row 1: Mary Elin Parsons, Eleanor Anderson-Sgt.-at-Arms, Paulette Riddle-Treasurer, Cheryl Holgersen-Secretary, Roxy&#13;
Versaci-Pres., Sue Vernon-Pres., Linda Robinson-Vice Pres., Karen Erickson-Vice Pres., Sandy Eldrige-Treasurer.&#13;
Row 2: Mrs. Strickland-sponsor, Sharon Mueller, Beverley Koenigs, Donna Collins, Sandy Davis, Toot Dofner, Genny&#13;
Hampton, Cookie Kruse, Paulette Ruger, Cynthia Roberts. Row 3 : Linda McConnel, Linda Sealock, Pat Miller, Roxi&#13;
Souser, Phyllis Anderson, Marie Prieto, Rita Gaver, Timee Anne Fox, Jill Ditzler. Row 4: Billy Waffle, Doris Bryant,&#13;
Cheryl Butler, Mouse Thompson, Jean Jensen, Virginia Vittitoe, Wanda Smith, Jeanette Graves, Sandy Matusi&lt;i, Marty&#13;
McClure. Row 5: Virginia Johnson, Eileen Reed, Bev Swan son, Nancy Lefgre n, Darlene Martin, Bonn ie McCoy, Conn ie&#13;
Tanner, Kathie Johnson, Joni Rowe, Barbara Thomas. Row 6: Mary Smith, Mary Marr, Robbie Roberts, Berna Swalek, Pat Gibbs, Linda Lee, Vickie Carlson, Jackie Bowen, Pat LeMaster-Secretary.&#13;
The two literary societies, Altruma&#13;
and Auroa, combined forces this year&#13;
to create the club now known as Altau.&#13;
This year the club s_ent a gift basket&#13;
of food to a needy family at Thanksgiving time. The club also sent clothing&#13;
to a needy family.&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland, sponsor of Altau, devotes much of her time to this&#13;
club which meets on the second and&#13;
fourth Tuesday of each month. &#13;
French Club&#13;
The French Club at their monthly&#13;
meeting learn more about French life&#13;
and language.&#13;
The club had a student, who had&#13;
studied in France for four years, speak&#13;
to them on "Opportunities in France ."&#13;
In addition, they visited the Alliance&#13;
Francaise in Omaha an international adult&#13;
French Club whose members speak&#13;
French.&#13;
Mrs. Marjorie Gillespie sponsors the&#13;
club.&#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: Mr. Hanna, sponsor; l.&#13;
Rush, Treas.; T. Coleman, Sec.; A. Sigler, Vice Pres.;&#13;
T. Klement, Pres. Row 2: C. Rin e, C. Ha rtl ey,&#13;
S. Snyder, K. Andersen, S. Phillips, M. Jones,&#13;
B. Schonberg, K. Robe rts. Row 3: S. Jense n, B.&#13;
Blackwell, K. Hawkes, C. Hayes, K. Be rg stedt, B.&#13;
Bohan, P. Phfager. Row 4: H. Jensen, R. Erdelt,&#13;
J. Olsen, G. Springe r, K. Pe rry, D. Burbeck, J.&#13;
Whitted.&#13;
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From Left to Right, Row 1: S. Pierce, C. Neiswender,&#13;
Pres., M. Bigham, Vice Pres., V. Ager, Sec.-Treas.,&#13;
I. Taylor, Mrs. Gillespie, sponsor. Row 2: C. Kahane,&#13;
B. Reeves, D. Bird, M. Elausky. Row 3: R. Dague, G.&#13;
Givens, J. Dunn, S. Wenstrand, C. Hennings, M. Miller,&#13;
J. Farr, K. Kerns. Row 4: D. Feekin, R. Potts, 'B. Sewell,&#13;
B. Rhoades, G. Sturn, J. Thompson.&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
The purpose of the Latin Club, is to&#13;
engage in activities which will be educational to its members.&#13;
The club has seen "Julius Caesar," and&#13;
is hoping to tour Strategic Air Command,&#13;
W.O.W., and Joslyn Art Museum. &#13;
From Left to Right, Row 1: C. Glay, B. Harrison, B. Ruby, C. Cavalla ro, S. Davis, G. Peters, S. Karpe,&#13;
N. Bartlett, Miss Reitan, Sponsor. Row 2: R. Walling, K. Kelly, L. Lee, V. Carlson, D. Ives, B. Vuagniaux, B. Anderson, D. Warren, D. Black, J. Boe , G. Moore, S. Hotchkiss. Row 3: B. Spurgin, M. Crouch,&#13;
D. Neiswender, D. Ryba, F. McKenzie, T. Kurt, J. Knouse, M. Mowery, S. Rasmussen, M. Lee, P. Le v i,&#13;
R. Fencl. Row 4: P. Nerz, B. Deeds, E. Hopper, L. Brown, J. Wii1'gstad, N. Browning, D. Schickner,&#13;
D. Fields, R. Blankenship, M. Jewe ll, C. Williams, D. Nightser. Row 5 : L. Peterson, J. Be tts, P. Shauyhnessy, D. Rankin, D. Peterson, D. Hutchens, S. Birdsong, S. Shinabarge r, L. Graybill, M. Schultz, R. Hubbard, G. Russel, M. Sorenson.&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Club&#13;
Studying the customs, way of life, music, and education of the Spanish speaking peoples, is the purpose of the Spanish Club. This is accomplished by slides,&#13;
movies, and reports.&#13;
An officer of the Spanish Club must maintain high grades in the course.&#13;
The club is sponsored by Miss Reitan.&#13;
F.N.A.&#13;
Le ft to Right: N. Ogren, G. Adams, J. Moser, C. Grovenar, vice pres., Mrs. Stageman, sponsor, Miss Sell, sponsor, S. Roden, p res.,&#13;
R. Meadows, G. Clinke nbea rd, J. Campbell, K. Hurd, K. Be rgstad . No t pictured: C. O'Bradovich, Sec.&#13;
The Future Nurses of Ame rica spend many of the ir hours visiting loca l hospita ls and working on various services and projects to comfort patie nts.&#13;
F.N.A. is sponsored by Mrs. Stageman, School Nu rse, and Miss Sell. Me mbers&#13;
are g irls who plan nursing as a career.&#13;
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Row 1, Left to Right: Myrtle Cary, Janice Hyde, Mouse Thompson, Pat&#13;
Miller, David Ive s, Miss Dorman, sponsor. Row 2: Roy Walling, Joyce&#13;
Owens, Noreen Sore nson, Gini Welch, Don Hohl, Te rry Barnes, Linda Hopkins, Sherry Lindsay. Row 3: Paul Hyme r, Kathy Kerns, Sharon Edwards, Bob&#13;
Stender, Cha rlotte Kahane, J ames Betts.&#13;
The Art Club is composed of members who are interested&#13;
in fine arts. The members participate in trips to the Joslyn&#13;
Art Museum, study different schools of art, and enter art&#13;
contests which provides added interest. Art club is sponsored by. Miss Virdean Dorman.&#13;
Library Club&#13;
Art&#13;
Club&#13;
The Libra ry Club is made up of g irls who put in work during their study&#13;
halls, after school, and any other spare time they have. Their d uties include&#13;
checking out books, putting books on shelves, w riting overdue notices, and&#13;
doing the many tasks connected with the operation of a large ·libra ry. The Library Club is sponsored by Miss Cla ra Morris.&#13;
Row 1, Le ft to Rig ht: Wanda Smith- treas., Doris Bryant- Pres., Sandy ·Davis-vice pres., Roxy Versacisecre tary, Miss Morris-sponsor. Row 2: Che ryl Butler, Connie French, Trud i Johnson, Peggy Kemp,&#13;
Sharon Lievan, Linda Reed, Cheryl Venard. Row 3: Bonnie McCoy, Bonnie Watkinson, Sally Beckner,&#13;
Shirley Harris, Joanne Galle, June Morriss, Genny Hampton, Rita Gann.&#13;
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Left to Right, Row 1: Mrs. Brisby, sponsor, P. Phillips, D. Stacy, J. Scoular, K. Roberts, Miss Hansen,&#13;
sponsor. Row 2: C. Venard, G. Givens, J. Street, J. Watkinson, J. Turk, L. Danielsen, J. Hampton.&#13;
Row 3: C. MacDonald, L. Kirkendall, J. Waffle, J. Villon!, F. Goldenberg, B. McCoy, C. Tanner, R.&#13;
Versaci. Row 4: L. Griffin, P. Hitchock, B. Nuzum, P. Howrey, L. Whitted, K. Hutchens, M. Marr,&#13;
S. Knouse, I. Wilson.&#13;
M.0.1.&#13;
The membership of the M.0.1. Club&#13;
includes students of the Junior Honors&#13;
Mathematics Class.&#13;
The Mathematics of Investment Club&#13;
has as its purpose to invest in the&#13;
stockmarket, money which they earn&#13;
in business ventures.&#13;
At present the club owns six shares&#13;
of Fisher Governor. Mr. LaMantia, club&#13;
sponsor, says that investing helps students to study the ups and downs of&#13;
the stock market.&#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
The Y-Teens which is affiliated with the YM-YWCA,&#13;
name as their aim the promotion of national fellowship&#13;
among girls as well as the&#13;
love of God throughout the&#13;
world. The Y-Teens club of&#13;
Tee Jay is only one of&#13;
many Y-Teens organizations&#13;
throughout the entire world.&#13;
Y-Teens is sponsored by Mrs.&#13;
Phyllis Brisby. It's projects include sponsorship of the&#13;
United Drive, delivering favors to children in hospitals&#13;
as well as other good deeds.&#13;
Seated: M. Burns, Mr. LaMantia, sponsor. Row 1, Left to Right: N. Lefgren, K. Hurd,&#13;
L. Lee, B. Schlegal, J. McTwiggan. Row 2 : J. Moats, R. DenHerder, B. Fraley, D. 0&#13;
Zimmerman, D. Jepperson.&#13;
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Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Battle Group&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Left to Right: Phil Arthur, Chuck Heaps, Alvin Conkling, Frank Fauble, Ed Gilson, Al Kilpartick, Quayne Pflager.&#13;
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Since 1925, when the R.O.T.C. was first installed at Tee Jay, it has steadily grown in honor and esteem.&#13;
The boys enter the R.O .T.C. as sophomore cadets. Leadership and scholastic ability are the prime factors&#13;
which determine what rank a cadet will hold. Some of the activities which are performed before the school&#13;
are the Military Ball , Federal Inspection, and Armistice Day Parade.&#13;
Show is not the only thing the cadet corps does, however, for by the time he is a senior he has gone&#13;
through courses in weapons, map reading, military courtesy and others.&#13;
We must agree that the R.O.T.C. program is an important part of Tee Jay, not only because of its services, but its role in educating tomorrow's leaders.&#13;
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Military Police&#13;
First Row: J. Shoemaker, L. Eakin, T. Brooks, G. Babcock, A. Mcintosh, Cade t 2nd Lieute nant Alvin Conkling.&#13;
e~o nd Row : W. Evans, L. Farson, H. Herbe rt, B. Va shon, E. Myers.&#13;
Th1rd Row: D. Evans, J. Niels en, F. Haven, J. Womeldorff, G. Coffman.&#13;
Drill Team&#13;
Front Row: D. Taylor, J. Sullivan, C. Bremhalm, J. Harrington, B. Bl anke nship, M. He uley, H. Je nsen, D. Hutchens, E. Freer, T. Barnes,&#13;
L. Alquist, D. Majeski, G. Knudsen, D. Strack, R. Walling.&#13;
Back Row : D. Pacholke, Commander, E. Hallbe rg , D. Kah l, D. Andersen, J. Pollard, S. Sturgen, D. Ives, D. Hansen, R. Hubbard,&#13;
B. Mi ll e r, L. Jones, M. Shea, D. Peterson, P. Abshire .&#13;
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&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School Band&#13;
FLUTES ALTO CLARINETS CORNETS II Bob Ma lick&#13;
Bob Sch lege l Phy II is Ande rson Bill Machmulle r Sandra Roden Sharon Butterbaugh Tom Zimmerman TUBAS&#13;
Gl e nda Adams Nancy Swolley Lyle Brockman&#13;
Joyce Clemens BASS CLARINETS Fred Romans&#13;
Diane Stacy Paulette Riddle CORNETS Il l Mike Clark&#13;
Juanita Butler Diane Roarty Ed Flury&#13;
Sandra Severson Fred Clark PERCUSSION&#13;
Da vid Mumm OBOES Lanny Hansen&#13;
Nina Park FRENCH HORN Mike Sorenson&#13;
CLARINETS I David Shestak Stan Ivy Duane Fe eki n&#13;
Che ryl Venard BASSOONS Judy Boe Cha rles Clay&#13;
John Sheely Marilyn Jones Jack McKim&#13;
Sheryl J ensen Linda Reed Noreen Sorenson&#13;
Cynthia Wassem Charlotte Kahane Cristie Hammond STRING BASS&#13;
David Klement Che ryl O'Bradovich Ca rol G rosvenor&#13;
ALTO SAXOPHONES&#13;
CLARINETS II Val e rie Val e ntine TROMBONES I BAND OFFICERS&#13;
Karen Hurd Bob Loukota Dan Zimme rman&#13;
Ca rol Rine Paulette Ruger Richa rd Potts Drum M aior&#13;
Janke Heaps J anet Nusse r Stan Ivy&#13;
Sheila Anderson Marsha Blackma n TROMBONES II&#13;
Rodn ey Erde lt Captain&#13;
John Moats Mike Clark&#13;
Weldon He itman TENOR SAX Emmett Dofne r&#13;
Sa ndra Pi e rce TROMBONES Ill ,J st Lt. CLARINETS 111 Tim Kle ment Steve Birdsong Phyll is Ande rson Kathy Mueller&#13;
Max ine Ogren CORNETS I&#13;
Ga ry Ca rr 2nd Lt.&#13;
Susan Phillips Bob Olsen BAR ITONES David Kleme nt&#13;
Mary Howa rd Ke n Potts Richa rd Sore nson Linda Anderson Gary Nightser Don Wessels&#13;
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T. J.&#13;
Dance Band&#13;
Left to Right: T. Klement, S. Pierce, B. Lakota, V. Valentine, C. Venard. Standing: J. Boe. Back&#13;
Row: Mr. Popp, director, F. Romans, L. Brockman, D. Potts, T. Zimmerman, N. Sorenson, B.&#13;
Machmuller, B. Olsen. Standing: S. Ivy, L. Hansen.&#13;
Left to Right: Diane Stacy, Karen Hurd, Juanita Butler, Paulette&#13;
Riddle, Diane Roarty, Paulette Ruger.&#13;
Drum Major&#13;
After completing his freshman and sophomore years in band Stan&#13;
Ivy re ached the position of Drum Major, the position he has&#13;
held for nearly two years. Stan also heads the marching and thEl&#13;
Concert Bands.&#13;
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T. J.&#13;
Majorettes &#13;
"Those Wonderful Years," Tee Jay's 1961 Road&#13;
Show, directed by Mr. R. H. Fanders, truly marked&#13;
1961 as one of "Those Wonderful Years."&#13;
The audience was carried through a fast and fascinating evening from the Overture, conducted by&#13;
the Tee Jay School Dance Band straight through&#13;
the Grand Finale ·so ably presented by the combined&#13;
Varsidettes and Yellowjackets appearing together for&#13;
the first time.&#13;
"So this is progressive art???"&#13;
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" We're the snobbiest gals in town, exce pt for&#13;
Dopey and she's been sick a year!"&#13;
" Going Down, Please?!" &#13;
Road Show&#13;
The Tee Jay Dance Band so well directed by Mr.&#13;
Popp, furnished another "first" in this year's Road&#13;
Show when a Pit Band was used throughout the&#13;
show for the first time . Chuck Heaps' Pantomime&#13;
"Little Bo Peep" kept the audience, both young and&#13;
old, roaring with laughter.&#13;
Original and thoroughly entertaining was "Coal&#13;
Black and the Seven Snobs," presented by the Drama&#13;
Class, and sponsored by Mr. Fanders.&#13;
"Some memories from the time machine"&#13;
"Ever'body clap!"&#13;
"Modern jazz at its best!"&#13;
Other bits of fine hu,mor were presented by "The&#13;
Boys Come Home" presented by the Altaus, sponsor&#13;
Mrs. Strickland, and "Honey Bun" from South Pacific,&#13;
featuring Noreen Sorenson and Jim Salter.&#13;
Among the highlights of the evening to be long remembered were the numbers presented by the Girls'&#13;
Glee Club and the Tee Jay Choir, both directed· by&#13;
Miss Pat Condon .&#13;
Much of the credit for the fine work done by the Varsidettes is due Jeannie Ganey, Choreographer, and&#13;
working in the same capacity for the Junior girls line,&#13;
the Yellowjackets, Marsha Bingham and Barbara Fries.&#13;
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Yellow Jackettes&#13;
The junior dance line, Yellow Jackettes by name, is made up of about fourteen&#13;
sophomore girls.&#13;
The highlight of the year for this ensemble is the annual Roadshow, in which&#13;
the Yellow Jackettes and the Varsidettes steal the show with clever routines and&#13;
fluorescent costumes.&#13;
The choreographers, who devote time and effort to make this group the&#13;
sparkling dance line it is, are Marsha Bingham and Barb Friese. Through all their&#13;
hard work, they are rewarded by the fine performance of these girls.&#13;
Left to Right: K. Roberts, S. Andersen, M. Ogren, C. Kahane, B. Bowen, J. Nusser, L. Rush, S. Espinosa, J. Teauge, J. Bright, M. Bigham,&#13;
L. Dougherty, B. Fries.&#13;
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Varsidettes&#13;
Left to Right: P. Ruger, R. Gaver, N. Lefgren, J. Ditzler, C. Adkins, J. Ganey, B. Thomas, K. Roberts. Not Pictured: P. Kennedy.&#13;
Jeannie Ganey&#13;
The Oh's and Ah's of opening night added tribute&#13;
to this hard working groyp of girls. Their beautiful&#13;
fluorescent costumes added just the right touch, not to&#13;
mention the snappy Charleston and modern jazz dance&#13;
numbers. The glamour of opening night will long remain in the hearts and minds of the T.J. audience.&#13;
Choreographer this year was Jeannie Ganey and her&#13;
hard work and hou rs of practice achieved high praise.&#13;
She spent a great deal of time working up original&#13;
routines, costumes and special effects.&#13;
This year to make a smashing finale, the Varsidettes&#13;
and Yellowjackets combined forces making one of the&#13;
most spectacular sights we have had : Twenty-three girls&#13;
in fluorescent costumes kicking high and in perfect unison.&#13;
This ended the Road Show on a very high note .&#13;
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"Any wider, and I'll&#13;
break my jaw!"&#13;
" I wrote that song on&#13;
an air-hose!" &#13;
A very first for Miss Patricia Condon was the full length&#13;
musical "Bells Are Ringing." The presentation by the Thomas&#13;
Jefferson Acappela Choir proved to be a bright and stimulating&#13;
musical .for all participants as well as the audience.&#13;
"Bells are Ringing" revolves around two principal characfers&#13;
Ella Peterson and Jeff Moss. Ella is employed in Susanswerphone,&#13;
a telephone answering service run by Sue Summers, her cousin.&#13;
Jeff, a writer, one of the customers of Susanswerphone captures the interest and love of the friendly, warm-hearted Ella,&#13;
though she has never seen him. The balance of the show follows&#13;
these two through many interesting and exciting episodes because of Ella's determination to assist Jeff in getting bis next " Don't touch, I just ratted it"&#13;
play completed. Unsuspecting Sue, unfortunately falls in love&#13;
with Sandor, head of Titanic Records, which is in fact a bookie&#13;
operation, being checked by the police who also suspect Susanswerphone because of its connection with Titanic Records, as&#13;
front for a vice ring.&#13;
The climax comes when two other customers whom Ella has&#13;
befriended, meet Jeff and ,they discover they have all been&#13;
helped by her efforts, and as the story ends, we find Ella and&#13;
Jeff reunited.&#13;
Superbly double cast in the two leading roles were Roxy&#13;
Versci and Jill Ditzler as the vivacious and friendly Ella and Tim&#13;
Mcintire and Stan Ivy as Jeff Moss.&#13;
Convincing and well cast were: Bob Schlegel as Sandor, the&#13;
gambler; Phyllis Anderson as Sue; David Shestak as Dr. Kitchell&#13;
the dentist; also double cast as Olga were Sue Ve rnon and Wanda&#13;
Smith; Dick Moats as Inspector Barnes and Paul Vuagn iaux as&#13;
his assistant.&#13;
To Mr. R. H. Fanders and his technical crew, a great big-well&#13;
done- for the tremendous task undertaken in accomplishing the&#13;
many scene changes required in this production.&#13;
"You want to see me outside?!"&#13;
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The Thomas Jefferson High School A Cappella Choir directed&#13;
by Miss Pat Condon has done a great deal this year to distinguish&#13;
themselves. The Choir's most ambitious project was the Broadway&#13;
production of the musical "The Bells Are Ringing" which proved&#13;
to be the highlight of the year's activities.&#13;
Other functions in which the choir participated were All-State,&#13;
where they successfully entered two quartets and All-State chorus&#13;
at Des Moines. Christmas Concerts were performed for Kiwanis,&#13;
Rotary and Lions Club.&#13;
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The Spring months brought the annual Choir Trip to Sioux&#13;
City where they were honored with a standing ovation at East&#13;
High School. The choir also sang at the chapel services at Morningside College.&#13;
Although this is Miss Condon's last year as director of the&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Choir, her two years here, give ample testimony&#13;
to her ability. Coming at a most difficult time, she immediately&#13;
gained the admiration and confidence of her students. Both students and faculty will regret her leaving us for California, but our&#13;
best wishes go with her.&#13;
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Thomas&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
High School&#13;
Choir&#13;
MISS CONDON, director &#13;
Elwood P. Dowd was calmly walking down the&#13;
street when a 6 112 foot rabbit named Hawey adopted&#13;
Elwood as his master. This pooka, an animal spirit&#13;
that may come to anyone at anytime or at any place,&#13;
caused Elwood, portrayed by David Shestak, to get&#13;
into all kinds of weird situations.&#13;
Veta Louise Simmons, was plav.ed by Ginny Clinkenbeard, (the sister of Elwood). She is constantly ~&#13;
trying to marry o f her daughter, Myrtle May. Myrtle&#13;
May, played by V"ola Varn, becomes thoroughly embarrassed when Elwood tries to introduce Harvey to&#13;
her friends.&#13;
With this situation the T.f.I. drama troupe managed&#13;
to keep an audience laugh"ing hilariously for two&#13;
hours and proved to them that sometimes people&#13;
who are not normal are happier and nicer than the&#13;
normal ones.&#13;
Chuck Heaps and Viola Varn stole many comedy&#13;
honors while David Shestak calmly made every one&#13;
ih the audience see Harvey. Ginny Glinkenbeard as&#13;
Louise, was properly excitable and flustered while&#13;
that magnificent Gussie, Mrs. Chauvenet, portrayed by&#13;
Roxie Ve rsaci, brought down the house. Others in the&#13;
cast included the mixed-up psychiatrist, Bill Villont,&#13;
Noreen Sorensen as Nurse Kelly, and Jim Salter as&#13;
the assistant psychiatrist, along with Mark Schultz as&#13;
the taxi driver, and Jill Ditzler as the psychiatrist's&#13;
wife. A capable technical staff backed the show which&#13;
was held together by the direction of R. H. Fanders.&#13;
Harvey&#13;
"Elwood P. Dowd . .. and friend ."&#13;
"Call at this number, not that one , that's the old number."&#13;
64 &#13;
"Women often come up to me and do this-and I try&#13;
to encourage it, too."&#13;
"Veta, do you really want me to have&#13;
this injection?"&#13;
"Veta Louise, I thought&#13;
you were dead!!"&#13;
65 &#13;
Queen Billie Waffl&#13;
and King B"ll e, 1 Hook.&#13;
66 &#13;
For many weeks the juniors had been going around with a secretive and superior look on their face s.&#13;
There were buckets of paint ar:id papier mache along with paintings and endless strings of paper straws and&#13;
squares of paper and twisted crepe paper vine.&#13;
The hard work and planning paid off in many ways. On May 18th, the Fieldhouse was changed into the&#13;
fascin ting land of the tropics.&#13;
"Tropical Paradise," the theme of this year's Junior-Senior Prom was so realistic that the surroundings created&#13;
the true feeling of an island holiday.&#13;
During our brief visit to the island we were spellbound by the realistic volcano, the bamboo curtains and the&#13;
murals of island life. To bring out the influence further the tables were decorated with artificial pineapples,&#13;
and the door way decorated to represent the entrance to a grass hut. Completing the theme were the sophomore waiters and waitresses, who were dressed in the colorful clothing worn by the islanders.&#13;
Highlighting the evening was the crowning of Bill Hook and Billie Waffle as King and Queen and Rod&#13;
O'Conner and Marcia Thompson as Prince and Princess. Mal Dunn and his orchestra furnished sophisticated&#13;
music for listening and dancing.&#13;
Prom Courts&#13;
SENI O R COURT: Tom Rob inson, Kare n Erickson, Ed Gilson, Sandy Matuski, Billie Waffl e, Bill Hoo k, "Skip" Schmidt, Phyllis Anderson.&#13;
JU NIOR COURT: Dave Wolfe, Li nda Sta rr,&#13;
Ro bbie Roberts, De nn ie St. Clair, Mouse&#13;
Thompson, Rod O'Co nne r, Paul e tte Ri dd le,&#13;
" Skeets" Griffi th .&#13;
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Cadet Colonel David Pacholke and Honorary Colonel Genny Hampton&#13;
68&#13;
- l &#13;
33rd Annual Military Ball&#13;
"To New Frontiers" was the theme of the 33rd annual Military Ball, held in the T.J. Field House on&#13;
March 29.&#13;
The theme was carried out by a cannon from the' Revolutionary Wa r period and a Minuteman Rocket symbolizing the new Frontier.&#13;
These were made from 90 dozen glaaiolas flown here from Florida .&#13;
To add to the excitement and splendor of the Ball was the announcement of David Pacholke and Genny&#13;
Hampton as Colonel and Honorary Colonel.&#13;
Before this announcement the Thomas Jefferson Concert Band conducted by Mr. Harold Popp presented&#13;
a n appropriate program. The Ray Bachman orchestra provided the dance music that was enjoyed by all&#13;
w ho stayed for the Ball.&#13;
NAME&#13;
Honorary Col. Genny Hampton&#13;
Cadet Colonel David Pacholke&#13;
Cadet M/ Sgt. Richard DenHerder&#13;
Cadet Cpl. Harry C. Hunter&#13;
Cadet Lt. Col. Edward Gilson&#13;
Cadet Lt. Col. Lynn Forcade&#13;
Cadet Sgt. Stan Sturgeon&#13;
Cadet Captain Al Kirkpatrick&#13;
Cadet l st Lt. Quayne Pflager&#13;
Cadet l st Sgt. Royal McColl um&#13;
Cadet l st Sgt. Mike Nunez&#13;
Cadet SSgt. Larry Ahlquist&#13;
Cadet SSgt. Kreg Gallup&#13;
Cadet Lt. Col. Edward Gilson&#13;
Cadet Major Doug Colton&#13;
Cadet SSgt. Bernard L Koening&#13;
Cadet Pfc. Ver Kuilen Ager&#13;
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AWARDED FOR&#13;
Honorary Colonel&#13;
Superior Third Year Cadet&#13;
Superior Second Year Cadet&#13;
Superior First Year Cadet&#13;
Outstanding Cadet&#13;
Outstanding Senior Cadet&#13;
Outstanding Second Year Cadet&#13;
Outstanding Company Commander&#13;
Outstanding Platoon Leader&#13;
Outstanding Non-Commissioned Officer&#13;
Outstanding First Sergeant&#13;
Outstanding Platoon Sergeant&#13;
Outstanding Squad Leader&#13;
Highest Academic Record for Three&#13;
Years ROTC&#13;
Highest Academic Record fo r Third&#13;
Year Cadet&#13;
Highest Academic Record for Second&#13;
Year Cadet&#13;
Highest Academic Record for Fi rst&#13;
Year Cadet &#13;
Rumpelstiltskin&#13;
" . . . for Rumpelstiltskin is my name !"&#13;
"He's the image of his father!"&#13;
The Drama Department's production of the Children's Theater Play "Rumpelstiltskin" marked a number&#13;
of firsts for T.J. The play had the longest run of any play in the school's history-( l 0 performances); it&#13;
had a larger audience than any play-( 10,000 students); and it grossed more money than any other play&#13;
eve r had-( over $1,500 ). It was presented for the Omaha Jun ior League and played to Omaha and Council&#13;
Bluffs grade school students at Tech High School, February 7 to 17. The taut, action filled, fast-paced play&#13;
held its audience spell-bound through the vibrant performances of Jim Salter, as Rumpel; Ginny Clinkenbeard&#13;
as the Mille r's wife, David Shestak as the Miller and the co-efforts of Kathy Anderson and Linda Foote as the&#13;
Miller's daughter. One of the high po ints of the play was the fencing duel between the King's guards, (Chuck&#13;
Heaps, Be rnard Smith and Stan Shinnabarger), and the Prince-Mike Clark.&#13;
Jay Poland as the King and Sandra Pierce as the wicked Mother Hulda, proved properly menacing. Viola&#13;
Vann, Margie Thompson, Carol Harold, and Jackie Carl rounded out the cast.&#13;
The play re lied heavily for its impact on spectacular lighting, wierd electronic music, and clever effects&#13;
which kept the sound crew, Don Wessels and Kathy Mueller, busy and gave the light crew, Laurie Lawton&#13;
and Richard Pe lland, some anxious moments.&#13;
All in all d irector, R. H. Fanders, fel t it was the most satisfying Children's Theatre project he has attempted.&#13;
70 &#13;
"Forever and ever, I'll keep you safe."&#13;
"Oh, sir, please spare my baby!"&#13;
"Straw into gold!!"&#13;
71 &#13;
Clockw ise: Virgin ia Vittitoe, Cookie Kruse ,&#13;
Cynthia Roberts, Mary Marr, Paul e tte Rid·&#13;
di e, Nancy Lefgren, Ma rty McClure, Phyll is&#13;
Ande rson, Pe nny Gates, Paule tte Ruge r.&#13;
"Fite ·on Tee Jay High!"&#13;
No game or athletic contest would be complete without the Splash of Orange&#13;
and White which tells loyal fans that the Cheerleaders have arrived.&#13;
Cheerleaders are chosen for their enthusiasm and the co-ordination with which&#13;
they do their many jumps and cheers. The graduating cheerleaders along with&#13;
some of the faculty members vote for eight sophomores, five juniors, and five&#13;
seniors who comprise the Varsity Squad.&#13;
They can be found at all of the schools' sports events cheering the team to&#13;
victory and boosting school spirit.&#13;
72 &#13;
Clockwise: Carole Versaci, Wanda Mossburg, Vi Varn, Karen Story, Sheryl Moraine, Marilyn Christensen, Jane Tobias, Beverly Sillik.&#13;
Reserve Cheerleaders&#13;
73 &#13;
This group of girls, who show a special interest in basketball, practices after school.&#13;
Coached by Miss Donna Balzer these girls have had a&#13;
very successful basketball season of nine wins and no losses.&#13;
This record and their determination led them on to be&#13;
City Recreation Basketball Champions of 1962. Congratulations Girls.&#13;
Rifle Team&#13;
Girl's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Row 1, Left to Right: N. Huey, L.&#13;
Forbes, L. Smith, J. Dunn, Sue Moore,&#13;
S. Jensen. Row . 2 : M. Bussee, B.&#13;
Blackwell, C. Neiswender, D. Balzer,&#13;
coach, R. Myers, J. Nichols, B. Morris.&#13;
"Let's face it, we're sport's-minded!"&#13;
If you stop in the Drill Hall after school you are likely to find members of the Rifle Team, coached by SFC&#13;
( E-6) Schuelke and commanded by Lynn Forcade, doing some practice firing.&#13;
The records for match firing this year are 7 wins, 2 losses.&#13;
The big matches of the year are the Creighton Field Day and the contest at the University of Wichita in&#13;
Kansas.&#13;
Row 1, Left to Right: L. Forcade, P.&#13;
Daegis, L. Fence!, J. Thompson.&#13;
Row 2: D. Jepperson, D. Ives, B.&#13;
Wold, Sgt. Schulke. &#13;
&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Bill&#13;
Edwa rds&#13;
TACKLE&#13;
76&#13;
Ed&#13;
Gilson&#13;
GUARD&#13;
Larry&#13;
Spe ncer&#13;
GUARD&#13;
Frank&#13;
Hrasky&#13;
QUARTERBACK&#13;
Pat&#13;
James&#13;
TACKLE&#13;
Dave&#13;
Palmer&#13;
CENTER &#13;
Don&#13;
Feekin&#13;
TACKLE&#13;
Ma nual&#13;
Ramos&#13;
FULLBACK&#13;
Alvin&#13;
Conkling&#13;
TACKLE&#13;
Larry&#13;
Young&#13;
END&#13;
Bill&#13;
Page&#13;
END&#13;
Glenn&#13;
Wickersham&#13;
HALFBACK&#13;
Don&#13;
Dew&#13;
HALFBACK&#13;
77 &#13;
Varsity Football Team&#13;
Row 1: Coach Hansen, F. Hrasky, A. Conkling, G. Allen, M. Clark, E. Griffith, S. Wilson, B. Park, B. Moore, D. Palmer, M. Hutchens, B. Page,&#13;
C. Clay, D. St. Clair, J. Sanders, M. Ramos, P. Hymer. Row 2: L. Jones, D. Wolfe, K. Shaden, E. Gilson, E. Bird, C. Wickersham, B. Edw ards,&#13;
D. Dew, J. Flynn, L. Young, P. James, L. Spencer, R. Hill, D. Foster, B. Harrision, B. Grue lach, Coach Jerome.&#13;
T..J.&#13;
32 Cathedral --------------------------------18&#13;
3 3 Bellevue ---------------------------------- 6&#13;
12 Abraham Lincoln -------------------- 6&#13;
37 Missouri Valley _______________________ _ l 2&#13;
43 Boys Town ------------------------------ 6&#13;
47 Holy Name ------------------------------ 6&#13;
40 Tech ----------------------------------------1 2&#13;
33 Glenwood ____ ________________________ ____ l 2&#13;
45 South -------------------------------------- 0&#13;
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COACH HANSEN&#13;
With plenty of spirit and a strong desire for&#13;
victory, the Varsity Football team started this&#13;
footbal l season, but due to many unforeseen&#13;
injuries to valuable players, the team finished&#13;
without a win for the season. This year the Bulldog award was presented to Manual Ramos.&#13;
COACH JEROME&#13;
79 &#13;
Reserve Football Team&#13;
Row 1: P. Abshier, P. Dalton, R. Barron, Dennis Warren, D. Black, A. Sigler, M. Andrews, V. Ager, J. Jager, B. Burns, J. Martin, F. McKenzie,&#13;
Manager T. Coleman. Row 2: E. Thomas, D. Ryba, G. Russell, J. Ragland, G. Elkins, J. Donich, J. Liggett, M. Nielson, N. Browning, J. Harrington,&#13;
D. Ives. Row 3: Coach Moscrey, J. Whitted, W. Evans, K. Bolling, J. Musgrove, D. ·Anson, D. Evans, M. Shea, D. Raymond, Coach Lewis.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
l.S.D. Varsity __ __________ ___ ___ ______ l 2 24&#13;
Bellevue ------------------------------ 0 31&#13;
Lewis Central _______________ _____ __ l 2 13&#13;
Bishop Ryan ------------------------ 0 18&#13;
Tech ------------------------------------ 6 l 8&#13;
Cathed ra I ----------------------------19 6&#13;
Central ___________ ____ __ ________ _____ __ l 3 7&#13;
A .L. ------------------------------------ 13 7&#13;
80 &#13;
"Another two for Dew!!" &#13;
Bill Drummond&#13;
Don Dew&#13;
82&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Bob Beckman &#13;
Frank Hrasky&#13;
Dick Sanders&#13;
Dennis "Zeke" Gardner&#13;
Ross "Skip" Schmit&#13;
Bill Hook&#13;
Don Schultz&#13;
83 &#13;
Varsity Basketball&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: Z. Gardner, D. Dew, B. Hook, D. Sanders, S. Schmidt. Row 2 : D. Schultz, F. Hrasky, B. Drummond, B.&#13;
Beckman, Manager B. Aldrich. Row 3: B. Harrison, S. Wilson, D. St. Clair, D. Foste r, B. Geulach .&#13;
During the 1962 Basketball Season, the Tee Jay&#13;
Yellowjackets made one of the best records in recent years, with 12 wins and 5 losses, this was&#13;
accomplished under the leadership of Coach Bob&#13;
Capel. Although Tee Jay beat its arch-rival A.L. twice&#13;
in regular play, they lost to them in the crucial&#13;
district playoffs. Still Tee Jay fans can relive the&#13;
memory of that mad A.L. game when Tee Jay finally pulled away to beat A.L. by a score of 78 to&#13;
72 .&#13;
Bill Hook, w ho was a high scorer at most of the&#13;
games, received as his reward, a position of honor&#13;
on Southwest Iowa's First Team. While many others&#13;
received honorable mention for the team.&#13;
For a ll this, the Tee Jay faculty and the students&#13;
congratulate both Bill, and the entire team.&#13;
" I saw it first"&#13;
84 &#13;
Reserve Basketball&#13;
Right to Le ft, Row 1: Coach Dick Davis, P. Abshier, L. Barritt, D. Rankin, T. Coleman, M. Shea, R. Legge, J. Ho!der, T. Zimmerman J.&#13;
Pia za. Row 2: V. Ager, B. Nettles, C. Clay, J. Ragland, J. Sanders, D. Wolf, G. Knudson, D. Schnickner, M. Neilsen, J. Bond. '&#13;
TEE JAY TEE JAY&#13;
42&#13;
36&#13;
33&#13;
44&#13;
31&#13;
61&#13;
32&#13;
46&#13;
53&#13;
Mo. Valley 41 46 Boys Town&#13;
Bishop Ryan 30 61 A.L.&#13;
Holy Name 34 57 North&#13;
Tech 51 45 Mo. Valley&#13;
Manning 28 58 Central&#13;
A.L. 72 57 Griswold&#13;
Harlan 29 47 Atlantic&#13;
South 48 58 Boys Town&#13;
Carroll 45&#13;
During the '62 basketball season, many sports-minded people came early&#13;
just to see the reserve teams play against some of the best teams in Iowa and&#13;
Nebraska. The reserve basketball team spent many hours of practice and a&#13;
great deal of hard work under the able coaching of Dick Davis; the reserve&#13;
Yellow Jackets won 9 and lost 8 of their games.&#13;
This is one of the best records the reserves have made in recent years. Congratulations, boys.&#13;
85&#13;
24&#13;
64&#13;
72&#13;
49&#13;
42&#13;
43&#13;
54&#13;
57 &#13;
"Go out and cinch it for us, boys."&#13;
TEE JAY TEE JAY&#13;
69 Mo. Valley 36 78 A.L. 72&#13;
45 Bishop Ryan 46 66 North 48&#13;
72 Manning 53 73 Mo. Valley 59&#13;
73 A.L. 66 59 Central 6.8&#13;
60 Harlan 55 70 Griswold 54&#13;
57 South 75 65 Atlantic 63&#13;
62 Carroll 37 57 Boys Town 60&#13;
42 Boys Town 61 66 Tabor-Fremont Mil ls 57&#13;
59 A.L. 78 38 Manning 18&#13;
86 &#13;
Varsity Wrestlers&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: Bob Schlegal, Mike Nunez, Salvino De Santigo, Jim Ramuck, Lynnard Phipps, Jerry Coppack. Row 2: Manager&#13;
Dave Pa lmer, Manual Ramos, Eldon Bird, Bill Edwards, Walter Evans, Coach Frank Diblasi.&#13;
Reserve Wrestlers&#13;
Left to Right, Row 1: Elton Moss, Jim Martin, Glen Wickersham, Mark Andrews, Jim Harrengton, Ed La Breck, Dick Ryba, George&#13;
Russe ll. Row 2: Coach Jerome, George Allen, Bill Reeves, Man age r Dennis Kelly, Ferman Trotte r, Richard Huey, Dean Evans,&#13;
Larry Rie f, Ken Bollig .&#13;
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Photo by Bob Olse n.&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
29&#13;
44&#13;
30&#13;
27&#13;
32&#13;
55&#13;
34&#13;
28&#13;
16&#13;
26&#13;
19&#13;
21&#13;
"These dentists really give you a bad time th ese days."&#13;
Wrestl·ing&#13;
Oakland&#13;
Lincoln N.E.&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Carroll-Krumper&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Creston&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Tech&#13;
South&#13;
Westside&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Corning&#13;
10&#13;
8&#13;
14&#13;
15&#13;
10&#13;
5&#13;
14&#13;
20&#13;
28&#13;
22&#13;
27&#13;
15&#13;
Manual Ramos&#13;
During the 1962 Wrestling season the Tee Jay matmen did themselves&#13;
proud . Besides winning 10 of their 12 contests, they went on to win the&#13;
Audubon Tournament.&#13;
At the Spring Banquet in March, Jim Rabuck won the Gifford Trophy&#13;
as the outstanding wrestler, and was also voted. co-captain along with&#13;
Ed Gilson. Ed Gilson and Jim Rabuck also shared honors as co-winners of&#13;
the Smith Trophy.&#13;
Ed Gilson&#13;
88 &#13;
Bill Edwards Mike Nunez Lynnard Phipps&#13;
Jim Rabuck&#13;
Jerry Coppack .&#13;
" Break away Mike"&#13;
89 &#13;
Sitting, Left to Right: Beth Blackwell, Carylon Neisweinder, Roberta Meyers, Carol Busse. Standing,&#13;
L. to R.: Donna Balzer, Pat Moss, Janice Dunn, Lucille Forbes, Linda Smith, Sheryl Jensen, Nancy Huey,&#13;
Sue Moore.&#13;
The Girls' Tennis team was runner-up at State finals behind Sidney this year,&#13;
in the doubles matches. But the girls' singles failed to go to the finals when&#13;
they lost to Sidney. Janice Dunn and Barbara Morris were the aces in the doubles&#13;
matches. The doubles team beat Atlantic and A.L. while they finished second to&#13;
the home team of Sidney.&#13;
Track&#13;
90&#13;
Co-Captains Don Schultz and&#13;
Bill Harrison are crouched&#13;
awaiting the starting g uns, to&#13;
bring home another trophy for&#13;
Tee Jay.&#13;
•. &#13;
I&#13;
"Twelve feet at least"&#13;
L. to R., Row 1: M. Nilsen, L. Diamond,&#13;
D. Nieswei nder, L. Ph ipps, E. Gilson, C.&#13;
Clay, D. Schultz, D. Petersen. Row 2:&#13;
Coach Gotsche ll, B. Harrison, M. Burns,&#13;
K. Bollig, D. Nightse r, P. Shaughnessy, P.&#13;
Hymer, F. Hrasky, D. St. Clair, A. Conkling.&#13;
L. to R.: Bill Harrison, Charly Clay, Pat&#13;
Shaughnessy, Mike Burns.&#13;
Track&#13;
During the '62 track season, the Tee Jay&#13;
squad has taken a great many honors, including&#13;
7th place at the d istrict meet. Co-Captains Don&#13;
Schultz and Bill Harrison did much to secure this&#13;
position by placing first in the 880 and Mile run .&#13;
The 880 Medley team, made up of Pat Shaughnessy, Mike Burns, Charly Clay and Bill Harrison,&#13;
were state qualifiers.&#13;
Another field of track in which Tee Jay was&#13;
a very strong competitor' was the pole vault. Bill&#13;
Hook was responsible for the excellent showing&#13;
Tee Jay made in this event.&#13;
Under the direction of Coach Gotschell the&#13;
track team has given a good accounting of themselves for Tee Jay.&#13;
T.J. TRACK SCHEDULE&#13;
2nd- Holy Name Dual&#13;
3rd-Logan Relays&#13;
9th-Cardinal Relays&#13;
5th-Mustang Relays&#13;
3rd-Council Bluffs Relays&#13;
3rd-Bishop Ryan Relays&#13;
3rd-Big Red Relays&#13;
1st-Mo. Valley Relays&#13;
10th-Rams Relays&#13;
7th-District&#13;
Drake Relays and Sioux City&#13;
Relays, T.J. failed to score. &#13;
The Tee Jay golf&#13;
team, coached by&#13;
Frank La Mantia, has&#13;
won games from A.L.&#13;
and Tech. They lost to&#13;
Prep, Benson, North&#13;
and South. This is a&#13;
good record, and Tee&#13;
Jay is proud of its&#13;
golfers.&#13;
Tennis&#13;
, ~~ · :x , -· . ... ·. .. .. , ' ..&#13;
• .A&#13;
Golf&#13;
.... •·&#13;
- t&#13;
Left to Right: Coach Hansen, Stan Ivy, Mark Schultz, Fred Harbold, Dick Potts, Ver Kilen&#13;
Age r.&#13;
West Side&#13;
Boys town&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
North&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
6&#13;
4&#13;
8&#13;
7&#13;
4&#13;
9&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
92&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
l&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
Left to Rig ht: Quayne Pflager, Randy&#13;
Leu, Dave Hutchens, David Rankin ,&#13;
Coach LaManti a, Dave Palme r, De n·&#13;
nis J epe rson, J erry Moore, Dale&#13;
Reeves.&#13;
District Tournament&#13;
Won 2.&#13;
Lost 4.&#13;
• . &#13;
Row 1, L. to R.: P. Absh ia r, B. Gerlach, R. McCollum, D. Wolfe, D. Ryba, J. Sanders, T. Leslie, D. Foster, D. Sanders. Row 2:&#13;
Coach Davis, S. Griffith, J. Holde r, B. Park, D. Dew, S. Schmidt, T. Colema n, T. Zimmerman, B. Drummond, Coach Lew is.&#13;
"T. J.'s Rookie catche r&#13;
fi res one into center field"&#13;
93&#13;
"3-yea r veteran, Denny Foster gets some practice in after the game postponements. " &#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Left to Right: Dick Sanders, Royal McCollum, Bill Page, Don Dew , Skip Schmidt, Bill Drummond.&#13;
These six seniors have played four years with a team that has won the IowaNebraska League Championship for four straight years.&#13;
Since this league's inception in 1959, this team also won Iowa State Championships, placed second once, and was fourth twice. Their winning record would be&#13;
hard to top since out of 122 games played, they lost only 16.&#13;
The entire school should be proud of their achievement, and of Mr. Davis.&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
Bishop, Ryan 6 4 Bishop Ryan 2&#13;
Bishop Ryan 4 3 Holy Name 5&#13;
Omaha Cathedral 6 3 Boys Town 0&#13;
Bishop Ryan 3 8 Riverton 0&#13;
Omaha St. Joseph 0 4 Cathedral 2&#13;
A. L. 0 7 A. L. 1&#13;
Holy Name 6 1 1 Bishop Ryan 2&#13;
A. L. 8 Tech 4&#13;
Cathedral 9 10 Elkhorn 0&#13;
St. Joseph 0 20 Clearfield 2&#13;
Modale 0 Anthon-Oto 0&#13;
94&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
3&#13;
13&#13;
10&#13;
10&#13;
12&#13;
l 1&#13;
14&#13;
10&#13;
10&#13;
12&#13;
10 &#13;
A proud and happy Tee Jay Team admires the handsome trophy w hich makes them the champions.&#13;
T. J. Wins State Baseball Championship&#13;
Coach Davis's Tee Jay Club easily won the State Championship crown. Their&#13;
eight foes, with the exception of Dubuque Wahlert, wilted under a blistering attack which usually scored at least ten runs. Only two of the entire eight games&#13;
went the regulation seven innings. The rest of the games were ended by the&#13;
ten-run rule. Even more impressive was the fact that Tee Jay scored a total of 36&#13;
runs in eight tourney games while the eight opponents scored only five.&#13;
Bill Drummond, a senior this&#13;
year, was star pitcher and remained unbeaten in State Tournament competition . Bill has lost&#13;
only two games in three seasons&#13;
of play.&#13;
It is top-notch coaching and&#13;
playing that has made Tee Jay&#13;
s uch a powerful contender in&#13;
baseball. The Monticello staff&#13;
feels that we owe this team a&#13;
round of hearty congratulations&#13;
and a snappy salute, not for the&#13;
many trophies they have captured for the school, but for consistently putting Tee Jay on top&#13;
in State Competition. CONGRATULATIONS! MR. DAVIS AND THE&#13;
TEE JAY BASEBALL TEAM.&#13;
Coach and the Boys are awarded the&#13;
trophy. &#13;
BALLOTS &#13;
All-Sports Queen&#13;
Because of her outstanding personality Sandy&#13;
Matuski received the title of All-Sports Queen of&#13;
1961-62.&#13;
All-Around Athlete&#13;
His sportsmanship and athletic abi lity won Don&#13;
Dew the title of Best All-Around Athlete of&#13;
1961 -62.&#13;
97 &#13;
Sports Royalty&#13;
GOLF&#13;
Sandy Matuski&#13;
Genny Hampton FOOT&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
Karen Erickson&#13;
Timee Ann Fox&#13;
Billie Waffle&#13;
Virginia Vittitoe&#13;
WRESTLING Conni e Tanner &#13;
TENNIS&#13;
Phyll is Anderson&#13;
BALL Linda Sealock&#13;
BASEBALL Sue Vernon&#13;
Diane Smith&#13;
Virginia " Cookie" Kruse Sandy Davis&#13;
TRACK&#13;
Mary Marr &#13;
Senior Honors&#13;
The top ten students in the 1962 Senior Class, based on their scholastic record, were announced at the Senior&#13;
Hone Assembly held on May 21. They were: Cheryl Butler, Douglas E:olton, Donald Johnson, Linda Reed, Edward Kelso, Doris Bryant, Peggy Kemp, Sue Vernon, Jackalyn Moser, and Karen Bergstedt.&#13;
Tim Mcintire was the-reeii:&gt;ieAt- of-t·he-Walter Eassel Musi received&#13;
the Rotary Award. The Margie Hatcher Memorial Setvic&#13;
In Instrumental Music the Rotarian Award went to. Stan Ivy.&#13;
Mardelle Tarkington and Roxy Versaci r-~ceiveg outstanCli g a-vyaras in Journalism".&#13;
Roxy Versaci also received an award for outstanding actress of the year for her role in the Musica l "Bells&#13;
Are Ringing." Outstanding Thespian Awards went to Chuck Heaps and Diane Stacy. Jackie Carl received an&#13;
outstanding technical award. -&#13;
The Ddn Frariie troRin't, awa·rded to the outstamding foatball player of the year, • ent to Manuel Ramos.&#13;
Don Ewe was winner of the "All Around Athletic Trophy." Marty McClure received the Outstanding Girl&#13;
Award in G:R. - IC·&#13;
Honorary mention in debate was given to David Klement, David Pacholke, and David Wenstrand.&#13;
Included among many rR.0.T.C. awards were the Silver Medal by Chicago Tribune and a medal by the O maha&#13;
World Herald for highest academic record 1for' three years of R.O.T.C., which went to Edward Gilson, Cadet&#13;
Lieutenant Colonel. Albert Kirkpatrick, Cadet Captain, was named Outstanding Company Commander. David&#13;
Pacholke, Cadet Colonel, was awarded a ribbon by the Department 61 the Army. Ginny Hampton, Honorary&#13;
Colonel, was awarded a bracelet by the Council Bluffs, Chamber of Commerce.&#13;
100 &#13;
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Sophomores&#13;
Early in the year the Sophomore Class, sponsored by Miss Ruth&#13;
Moeller and Mr. Bob Moscrey, chose their class officers. These included&#13;
Jim Sanders as President, Wanda Mossberg Vice President, Sheila&#13;
Anderson Secretary, and Charlie Clay Treasurer.&#13;
Two major events highlighted the Sophomore Class year. The first&#13;
was the arrival of the class rings. For the first time in T.J. history,&#13;
Sophomores could buy class rings and so wear them or give them to&#13;
the girl friend for three years of high school. The second event took&#13;
place in the Spring . This was the Sophomore Class party. The party&#13;
was held on May 19 at Kiwanis Lodge in Fairmont Park.&#13;
"Sophomores attempt the art of&#13;
speaking good French." &#13;
Abshier, Paul&#13;
Adams, Gle nda&#13;
Ager, Ve r Kuilen&#13;
Ahe rns, Teddy&#13;
Aldrich, David&#13;
Allerton, Carolyn&#13;
Andersen, Kathryn&#13;
Andersen, Linda&#13;
Andersen, Be n&#13;
Anderson, Doug&#13;
Ande rson, Joyce&#13;
Anderson, Robert&#13;
Anderson, Sheila&#13;
Andrews, Mark&#13;
Anson, David&#13;
Arrowsmith, Pat&#13;
Babcock, Gary&#13;
Barnes, Terry&#13;
Barritt, Larry&#13;
Barron, Ron&#13;
Baxley, John&#13;
Beauchamp, Darrel&#13;
Bece rra, Gilbert&#13;
Bell, John&#13;
Benson, Barbara&#13;
Bergstedt, Kathy&#13;
Be rry, Ken&#13;
Betts, Jim&#13;
Betts, Roger&#13;
Bigham, Marsha&#13;
Billings, Randy&#13;
Bird, Vic&#13;
Birdsong, Steve&#13;
Black, Don&#13;
Blackman, Marsha&#13;
Blackwe ll, Beth&#13;
Blankenship, Bob&#13;
Blankenship, Robert&#13;
Boe, Judy&#13;
Bogue, Jaxine&#13;
" It's the first tooth in the&#13;
front that aches." &#13;
Bohan, Bobbe&#13;
Bollig, Kenneth&#13;
Bonham, Joyce&#13;
Bousefield, Marsha&#13;
Boyl e, Richard&#13;
Brandt, Willa&#13;
Brow n, Denn is&#13;
Brow n, Frank&#13;
Brown, Loren&#13;
Brow n, LouDean&#13;
Brow ning, Norman&#13;
Burbe ck, Dave&#13;
Carver, Nancy&#13;
Cavallaro, Carol&#13;
Childers, Pearl&#13;
Ch ilders, Ron&#13;
Christense n, Marilyn&#13;
Christiansen, Rodney&#13;
Coleman, Terry&#13;
Collins, Betty&#13;
Cue, Wayne&#13;
Dague, Roberta&#13;
Dalton, Charles&#13;
Davis, Twyla&#13;
Dougherty, Linda&#13;
Doughman, Vic&#13;
DuBois, Ca rol&#13;
Dunn, Jani ce&#13;
Edw ards, Sharon&#13;
Elavsky, Marlys&#13;
Espinosa, Sandra&#13;
Eva ns, Dean Lee&#13;
Evans, Jackie&#13;
Evans, Walte r&#13;
Farson, Larry&#13;
Fichte r, Kathy&#13;
Fie lds, David&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Ed&#13;
Foote, Linda&#13;
Foote, Walte r&#13;
Fo rbes, Lee&#13;
Forsythe, Mike&#13;
Foste r, Kare n&#13;
Freer, Eugene&#13;
Fries, Barba ra&#13;
Fri eze, Roge r&#13;
104&#13;
Breckbill, Wayne&#13;
Bremholm, Charles&#13;
Brendel, John&#13;
Bright, Jeannie&#13;
Briseno, Julia&#13;
Bristo, Kathy&#13;
Burns, Bob&#13;
Busse, Mary&#13;
Butler, Juanita&#13;
Campbell, Joyce&#13;
Carre ll, Stella&#13;
Ca rson, George&#13;
Christensen, Terry&#13;
Chute, Ronald&#13;
Clay, Charles&#13;
Clemens, Joyce&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Ginny&#13;
Coffman, Gary&#13;
Deeds, Bill&#13;
DeSantiago, George&#13;
Diamond, Larry&#13;
Doebelin, Don&#13;
Dofner, Emmett&#13;
Donich, Jerry&#13;
Elliott, Robert&#13;
Ellison, Shirley&#13;
Elkins, Gordon&#13;
Elonich, Helen&#13;
Epperson, David&#13;
Erdelt, Rodney &#13;
"Did you e~ r the latest?"&#13;
105 &#13;
Gann, Rita&#13;
Gann, Tom&#13;
Garber, Dan&#13;
Gaver, Marcia&#13;
George, Carol&#13;
Gillespie, Patty&#13;
Griffin, Lou Ann&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Eddy&#13;
Gundlach, Judy&#13;
Haack, Sonia&#13;
Haneck, Shelly&#13;
Hansen, Duncan&#13;
Harris, Tom&#13;
Hartley, Connie&#13;
Hawks, Karen&#13;
Henning, Carol&#13;
Hester, Ronald&#13;
Hicks, Carole&#13;
Holder, Jack&#13;
Homan, Deanna&#13;
Hopper, Ed&#13;
Hotchkiss, Sue&#13;
Hough, Thomas&#13;
Howard, Mary&#13;
Hunter, Harry&#13;
Hupp, Cheryl&#13;
Hutchens, David&#13;
Hyjek, Kathleen&#13;
Ives, David&#13;
Jackson, Hilda&#13;
Johnson, John&#13;
Johnson, Ruth&#13;
Johnson, Steve&#13;
Jones, Janet&#13;
Jones, Marilyn&#13;
Jantz, Judy&#13;
Kahane, Charlotte&#13;
Karpe, Sandra&#13;
Kelley, Dennis&#13;
Kelly, Kenneth&#13;
Kennett, Ron&#13;
Kirkendall, Linda&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Karen&#13;
Klement, Tim&#13;
Knig ht, Dorothy&#13;
Knouse, Jim&#13;
Gillman, Herb&#13;
Glenn, Bernard&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat&#13;
Graybill, Lonnie&#13;
Graybill, Victor&#13;
Gray, Lois&#13;
Hansen,. Pearl&#13;
Hanson, Richard&#13;
Harbold, Fred&#13;
Harmon, Edna&#13;
Harold, Carol&#13;
Harrington, James&#13;
Hil~ Verna&#13;
Hinsley, Linda&#13;
Hise l, Lucille&#13;
Haden, Cheryl&#13;
Hodtwalker, LuJean&#13;
Hodtwalker, Ronald&#13;
Howland, Denny&#13;
Hubbard, Richard&#13;
Huey, Richard&#13;
Hulbert, Herbert&#13;
Humes, Clifford&#13;
Hunt, John&#13;
Jacobsen, Joetta&#13;
Jager, John&#13;
Jensen, Harold&#13;
Jensen, Sheryl&#13;
Jensen, Phillip&#13;
Jewell, Mike &#13;
"Tuck the seam under and stitch in place."&#13;
107 &#13;
Knudsen, Gary&#13;
Kohl, Don&#13;
Konecny, Mary&#13;
Krueger, Steve&#13;
Kurt, Tom&#13;
Laase, Sandra&#13;
Lewis, Edward&#13;
Lewis, Roberta&#13;
Liddick, Ernie&#13;
Liggett, Jim&#13;
Liston, Janelle&#13;
Louden, Walt&#13;
Markey, Judith&#13;
Marr, Joseph&#13;
Marshall, Kay&#13;
Martin, Jim&#13;
Mathews, Lora&#13;
Mathison, Marian&#13;
Mcintosh, Arnold&#13;
McKenzie, Frank&#13;
McKim, Jack&#13;
McQuinn, Janet&#13;
Meadows, Rose Ann&#13;
Mensching, Nancy&#13;
Moreno, Lou ise&#13;
Moss, Elton&#13;
Moss, Pat&#13;
Mossburg, Wanda&#13;
Mowery, Margaret&#13;
Mueller, Kathy&#13;
Neighbors, Nanci&#13;
Neiswender, David&#13;
Neiswender, Dennis&#13;
Nerz, Paul&#13;
Nesbitt, Sandy&#13;
Nesbitt, Terry&#13;
Nettles, Bill&#13;
Newman, Terry&#13;
Nichols, Jerry&#13;
Nielsen, Jim&#13;
Nielson, Mike&#13;
Neigtse r, Dale&#13;
Nosekabel, Doyal&#13;
Nusser, Janet&#13;
O'Bradovich, Cheryl&#13;
Ogren, Maxine&#13;
108&#13;
La Breck, Ed&#13;
Lammers, Lorreece&#13;
Legge, Russel&#13;
Leonard, Phyllis&#13;
Lesley, Terry&#13;
Lewis, Betty&#13;
Loukota, Bob&#13;
Lydon, Mary Ann&#13;
Mabbitt, Ronald&#13;
Mace, Andrew&#13;
Mac Donald, Claudell&#13;
Markey, Janith&#13;
Matteson, Barb&#13;
Matthai, Sandy&#13;
Mauer, Nancy&#13;
May, Gary&#13;
M.cConnell, Alice&#13;
McCoy, Linda&#13;
Meyers, LeNette&#13;
Millard, Sheila&#13;
Miller, Linda&#13;
Moore, Dennis&#13;
Moore, Glenda&#13;
Moraine, Sheryl&#13;
Mumm, David&#13;
Musgrove, Jim&#13;
Myers, Ed&#13;
Myers, Maxine&#13;
Negrete, Rosalie&#13;
Negrete, Virginia &#13;
"A little squirt here and we're ready to roll."&#13;
109 &#13;
Olsen, Jim&#13;
Osborn, Beverly&#13;
Page, Teri&#13;
Parish, Gary&#13;
Park, Nina&#13;
Patte n, Dennis&#13;
Pflager, Paula&#13;
Phillips, Suzie&#13;
Piazza, Jim&#13;
Pickering, David&#13;
Pierce, Sandra&#13;
Pleas, Jeannette&#13;
Reeves, Bill&#13;
Revlett, Charles&#13;
Riche, Lonnie&#13;
Riche, Sharon&#13;
Rief, Larry&#13;
Rine, Carol&#13;
Ross, Dwane&#13;
Rousch, James&#13;
Row land, Don&#13;
Ru sh, Linda&#13;
Russell, George&#13;
Ryba, Dick&#13;
Schonberg, Brenda&#13;
Schultz, Ma rk&#13;
Schutjer, Rocky&#13;
Severson, Sandie&#13;
Shea, Mike&#13;
Shinabargar, Stan&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Smith, Susan&#13;
Smith, Warren&#13;
Sorensen, Mike&#13;
Sorenson, Dick&#13;
Sortino, Mike&#13;
Spears, Ronny&#13;
Specht, Ben&#13;
Springer, Gene&#13;
Spurgin, Bre nt Lee&#13;
Stacy, Pamela&#13;
Staniford, Roger&#13;
Stark, Marlene&#13;
Stephen, Marcia&#13;
Stiles, Connie&#13;
Stivers, Marilynn&#13;
110&#13;
Patterson, Ca rol e&#13;
Pe a rey, Cecilia&#13;
Petersen, Raymond&#13;
Pete rs, Ge ri&#13;
Pete rson, Don&#13;
Pe tersen, Kenneth&#13;
Points, Kent&#13;
Posvar, Rea&#13;
Potts, Richard&#13;
Putnam, Diane&#13;
Quandt, Eugene&#13;
Rankin, David&#13;
Rish, Chrisitine&#13;
Roarty, Diane&#13;
Rob inson, Carole&#13;
Roberts, Karen&#13;
Rogge , Lloyd&#13;
Saathoff, Roger&#13;
Sande rs, Jim&#13;
Sealock, Mary Ellen&#13;
Schnickne r, David&#13;
Schmitt, Roger&#13;
Schomaker, John&#13;
Shinn, Neta&#13;
Sigler, Al a n&#13;
Sillik, Beve rly&#13;
Slack, Joe&#13;
Smith, Dennis&#13;
Smith, Jim &#13;
Stogdill, John&#13;
Story, Cheryl&#13;
Story, Karen&#13;
Strack, Dennis&#13;
Sullivan, James&#13;
Swanger, Dennis&#13;
Sydzyik, Donna&#13;
II I &#13;
Not Pictured&#13;
Akins, Larry&#13;
Alexander, Jack&#13;
Bolton, Kenneth&#13;
Breed en, Sharyl&#13;
Tadlock, Glenda&#13;
Teague, Jean&#13;
Tews, Kenneth&#13;
Thomas, Eddie&#13;
Thomas, Kathleen&#13;
Thomas, Kathy&#13;
Thompson, Connie&#13;
Thompson, Margie&#13;
Tobias, Jane&#13;
Townse nd, Toni&#13;
Trotter, David&#13;
Trotter, Ferman&#13;
Trotter, William&#13;
Trumble, David&#13;
Van Arsdal, Vic&#13;
Vanderloo, Keith&#13;
Varn, Viola&#13;
Vashon, Bill&#13;
Versaci, Carole&#13;
Villont, Judy&#13;
Vuagniaux, Bill&#13;
Waffle, J1,1dy&#13;
Wagner, Dianne&#13;
Wagner, Ruth&#13;
Wallace, Carol&#13;
Wallace, Kay&#13;
Walling, Roy&#13;
Walls, Patty&#13;
Warren, De nnis&#13;
Watson, Fred&#13;
Wenstrand, Susan&#13;
Whitted, Je rry&#13;
Wilber, Sandy&#13;
Williams, Carlos&#13;
Williams, J ack&#13;
Wilson, Bill&#13;
Wilson, Connie&#13;
Wilson, Te rry&#13;
Winsted, John&#13;
Wisecup, Frank&#13;
Witte, Larry&#13;
Woods, Raymond&#13;
Woods, Ronnie&#13;
Woodworth, Diane&#13;
Yordt, Karen&#13;
Young, Judy&#13;
Young, Linda&#13;
Zimmerma n, Tom&#13;
Burkybile, Diana&#13;
Carr, Gary&#13;
Coon, Jim&#13;
Allen, Jane&#13;
Hassler, Alva&#13;
Hayes, Charlotte&#13;
He rron, Ma ry&#13;
Jone, Dave&#13;
Kline, Ruth&#13;
Lawson, Linda&#13;
112&#13;
Miller, Nancy&#13;
Moreno, Frank&#13;
O'Niell, Richard&#13;
Pelland, Richard&#13;
Raukaus, Richard&#13;
Rhodes, Bob&#13;
Schultz, Donald&#13;
Snyder, Susan&#13;
Sortino, Frarik&#13;
Tilley, Rollin&#13;
Waddican, Billie &#13;
&#13;
Mr. Hanna, Mrs. Brisby, Robbie Roberts, Linda Lee, Dave Wolfe, Bob Schlegel.&#13;
Juniors&#13;
The Junior Class sponsors this year were Mrs. Brisby and Mr. Hanna.&#13;
The class officers were President, Linda Lee; Vice President, Dave Wolfe;&#13;
Secretary, Bob Schlegel; and Treasurer, Robbie Roberts.&#13;
The most important event of the year for the Juniors was the JuniorSenior Prom. Many hours of preparation were required to complete&#13;
the theme "Tropical Isles." The work included everything from making&#13;
pineapples to building huts and constructing jungles.&#13;
Juniors also got their class rings which were standardized this year&#13;
for the first time.&#13;
114 " This is gonna' be a palm tree?!" &#13;
Briseno, Teresa&#13;
Brooks, Carol&#13;
Brooks, Te rry&#13;
Bryan, Le nnie&#13;
Ahlquist, La rry&#13;
Aldrich, Je rry&#13;
Allen, George&#13;
Barker, James&#13;
Barr, Sharon&#13;
Bartlett, Nancy&#13;
Baughman, Ruth&#13;
Baxte r, Jean&#13;
Baxter, Judy&#13;
Be cke r, Keith&#13;
Beckner, Sally&#13;
Beezley, Mike&#13;
Bergen, Gary&#13;
Bernhards, Bruce&#13;
Bird, Dia nne&#13;
Bird, Eldon&#13;
Bird, Marilyn&#13;
Blank, Bob&#13;
Blum, Carol&#13;
Bly, Beverly&#13;
Bond, Jim&#13;
Bott, Kathy&#13;
Bowen, Jackie&#13;
Bradford, Rodger&#13;
Burns, Mike&#13;
Butte rbaugh, Sharon&#13;
Carlson, Vickie&#13;
Carter, Kenne th&#13;
Cary, Myrtle&#13;
Chambers, Diana&#13;
Clapper, Pam&#13;
Cla rk, Fred&#13;
Co llins, Donna&#13;
Co naway, Kenny&#13;
115&#13;
" He makes it look easy."&#13;
Ac:lkins, Cheryl&#13;
Agnew, Dennis &#13;
Griffit h, Edwi n (Skeet )&#13;
Had den, Mitchell&#13;
" Al McKeeve r p uts fin ishing&#13;
touches on his p ri ze wi nning&#13;
wood cut. "&#13;
116&#13;
Cope land, J ane t&#13;
Cra ig, Bill&#13;
Cupit, Ch a rl e s&#13;
Daeges, Pat&#13;
Davenport, Ka ren&#13;
Davidson, Max&#13;
Davis, Judy&#13;
Dempste r, She ri&#13;
De nHe rde r, Richa rd&#13;
DeSantia go, Savino&#13;
Doe be lin, Ca rol y n&#13;
Dofne r, Pa ul&#13;
Doug hman, Te rry&#13;
Drake, Ma rlyn&#13;
Duke, Richard&#13;
Durbin, J ea nne&#13;
Eakin, Larry&#13;
Elliott, Jack Jr.&#13;
Eme rso n, Conn ie&#13;
Fa rr, Judy M.&#13;
Fe dor, Ju die&#13;
Feekin, Dua ne&#13;
Feekin, Rona ld&#13;
Floyd , Freddi e&#13;
Flury, Ed&#13;
Flynn, Jim&#13;
Foste r, Den ny&#13;
Fraley, Bill&#13;
Fryer, Judy&#13;
Ga ll e , Joanne&#13;
Gal lu p, Kreg&#13;
Gast, Gary&#13;
Gates, Pe nn y&#13;
Gibbs, Pat&#13;
Gill , Bruce&#13;
Gi llispie, Darre ll&#13;
Gold sbe rry, Mitch&#13;
Gre ula ch, Bob &#13;
Hough , Merle&#13;
Hue y, Nancy&#13;
Haneck, Marie&#13;
Hanse n, Betty&#13;
Hansen, Lanny&#13;
Ha rgis, Jim&#13;
Ha rris, Shirley&#13;
Ha rrison, Bill&#13;
Harrod, Sonja&#13;
Hartley, Dave&#13;
Hassler, Alva&#13;
Have n, Fr anklin&#13;
Haven, Judy&#13;
Heaps, Janice&#13;
Heitman, We ldon&#13;
Henley, Mike&#13;
Henry, Kathy&#13;
He ubner, Linda&#13;
Hicks, Betty&#13;
Hicks, Eugene&#13;
Hill, Betty&#13;
Hill, Ray&#13;
Hively, Be tty&#13;
Hodtwa lker, Eleanor&#13;
Hoel, Sandra&#13;
Holgersen, Cheryl&#13;
Hurd, Karen&#13;
Hutchens, Richard&#13;
Hyde , J anice&#13;
Hyme r, Paul&#13;
Isenhour, John&#13;
Ives, Douglas&#13;
Jacoba, Linda&#13;
Jacobson, Chris&#13;
Jacobson, Mary&#13;
Jeppe rse n, Dennis&#13;
Johnson, Doug&#13;
Johnson, Jo Ellen&#13;
117&#13;
"I sure hope this w orks."&#13;
Hallberg, Earl&#13;
Hammond, Christie &#13;
Miller, Bernie&#13;
Miller, Marilyn&#13;
" I can't re ad it either."&#13;
118&#13;
Johnson, Kathy&#13;
Johnson, Rosemary&#13;
Johnston, Gary&#13;
Johnston, Judy&#13;
Jones, Marcie&#13;
Joslin, Kalhy&#13;
Joy, Darrel&#13;
Keele, Carla&#13;
Kennedy, Pat&#13;
Kerns, Kathleen&#13;
Kilgore, Andy&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Kathy&#13;
Koenig, Bernie&#13;
Koenigs, Beverly&#13;
Larsen, Sandy&#13;
Lawless, Phyliss&#13;
Lawson, Linda&#13;
Lawton, Laurie&#13;
Lee, Linda&#13;
Lefgren, Nancy&#13;
Lehmer, Larry&#13;
Le Master, Carolyn&#13;
Leytham, Bill&#13;
Libby, Bill&#13;
Livingston, Barbara&#13;
Loud.en, Tom&#13;
Mackey, Dave&#13;
Madison, Bob&#13;
Majeski, Dave&#13;
Majeski, Dennis&#13;
Martin, Darlene&#13;
McClain, Judy L.&#13;
McClain, Sherry&#13;
Mcintosh, Roseann&#13;
McKeever, Al&#13;
McNulty, Chuck&#13;
Mclwiggan, Jean&#13;
Meadows, Howard &#13;
Poland, Jay&#13;
Monahan, Karen&#13;
Moore, Bill&#13;
Moore, Jerry&#13;
Moreno, Frank&#13;
Morris, Barbara&#13;
Morriss, June&#13;
Morrow, Gay&#13;
Mowery, Edward&#13;
Murray, Jere&#13;
Nelson, Dennis&#13;
Nerz, Joyce&#13;
Nichols, Jane&#13;
O'Connor, Rod M.&#13;
Odell, Merrit&#13;
Otts, Earl&#13;
Owens, Joyce&#13;
Parrack, Janet&#13;
Parrack, Joyce&#13;
Paulsen, Darline&#13;
PetJ"rso n, Anita&#13;
Pitt, Betty&#13;
Poffenbarger, Te rry&#13;
Points, Connie&#13;
Points, Jim&#13;
Powers, Linda&#13;
Price, Donald&#13;
Putnam, Caroline&#13;
Rasmussen, Suzie&#13;
Real, Jessie&#13;
Riddle, Paulette&#13;
Riibe, Bonnie&#13;
Rish, Nancy&#13;
Robinson, Bert&#13;
Roberts, Cynthia&#13;
Roberts, Robbie&#13;
Roden, Sandy&#13;
Romans, Fred&#13;
119&#13;
"Just a touch here and I'm&#13;
done."&#13;
Miller, Pat&#13;
Moats, John &#13;
Tompkins, Joe&#13;
Twomy, Marilyn&#13;
"I knew it was the wrong&#13;
color."&#13;
120&#13;
Rowe, Joni&#13;
Ruger, Paulette&#13;
Sales, Lola&#13;
Salter, Jim&#13;
Sanders, Dwayne&#13;
Sanders, Raymond&#13;
Sanghman, Ruth&#13;
Schlegel, Bob&#13;
Seaman, Kathy&#13;
Shadden, Kent&#13;
Shipman, Linda&#13;
Sitzle r, Dan&#13;
Skaw, Larry&#13;
Smith, Gary&#13;
Smith, Mary Ellen&#13;
Smith, Teri&#13;
Schmidt, Judi&#13;
Schuelzky, Bob&#13;
Scollard, Margaret&#13;
Shaughnessy, Pat&#13;
Sheely, John&#13;
Schestak, David&#13;
Smith, Velma&#13;
Sorenson, Noreen&#13;
Sortino, Frank&#13;
Starr, Linda&#13;
St. Clair, Denny&#13;
Sturgeon, Stan&#13;
Sturm, Gene&#13;
Swalek, Bernadette&#13;
Taylor, David&#13;
Teague, Dennie&#13;
Teller, Richard&#13;
Thomas, Barb&#13;
Thompson, James&#13;
Thompson, Marcia&#13;
Thornburn, Connie&#13;
Thornton, Ron &#13;
Wassem, Cynthia&#13;
Watkinson, Bonnie&#13;
Watson, Bob&#13;
Watts, Jerry&#13;
Wessels, Don&#13;
Whaley, Connie&#13;
White, Thomas&#13;
Willey, Teresa&#13;
Williams, Bobby&#13;
Wilson, Ileen&#13;
Wilson, Smyzer&#13;
Wise, Larry&#13;
Witke, Randy&#13;
Witt, Earlene&#13;
Wohlers, Mary&#13;
Wolfe, Dave&#13;
Womeldorff, John&#13;
Woodworth, Larry&#13;
Not pictured&#13;
Aldridge, Sharon&#13;
Belt, Lloyd&#13;
Bingel, Betty&#13;
Collins, Kenneth&#13;
Elliot, Katherine&#13;
England, Lynette&#13;
Wray, Lorraine&#13;
Yopp, Dick&#13;
Yordt, Jim&#13;
Zimmerman, Dan&#13;
Graves, Milton&#13;
Jantzen, Tonja&#13;
Leir, Paula&#13;
Lievan, Sharon&#13;
Lines, David&#13;
Malick, Bob&#13;
121&#13;
"Now look, I don't like it any&#13;
better than you do."&#13;
Neighbors, Cynthia&#13;
Pelland, Richard&#13;
Schafer, Nancy&#13;
Tietsort, Rich&#13;
Trumble, David&#13;
Villont, William &#13;
&#13;
Sandy Matuski, Phyllis Anderson, Marty McClure, Mr. Jones, Don Dew, Mrs. Clara Strickland, Mr. Gotschall.&#13;
Seniors&#13;
The senior class sponsors help the seniors with the graduation ceremonies,&#13;
financing the senior class party, and helping w ith the many committees such as&#13;
Road Show, Class Will and Prophecy, Gifts and Banquet.&#13;
This year Marty McClure was elected president by the senior class. Marty at&#13;
the end of the year praised the members of the senior class and the other class&#13;
officers for their wonderful cooperative spirit. The other officers were Don Dew,&#13;
vice president; Phyllis Anderson, treasurer; and Sandy Matuski as secretary.&#13;
" Ignore the bugs and prepare for a&#13;
120." &#13;
ANDERSON, GARY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
A NDERSON , PHYLLIS&#13;
ANDERSON, EDWARD&#13;
Stud e nt Council&#13;
ANDERSON, ELEANOR&#13;
Alta u (Sgt. Arms), Stude nt Council, Soph.&#13;
Chee rl eader, G.R.A., Pe p Club, Mrs. Bentl age's&#13;
Offi ce&#13;
Altau, Stude nt Counc il (Sec. ), Chee rleader, National Honor Society, Football Court,&#13;
Fresh. Sec., Jr. Vice Pres., Senior Treas., Quill and Scroll, Ope retta, Latin Club, G.R.A.,&#13;
Pe p Club, Band (2nd Lt. and 1st Lt.), Roadshow, Signal Staff ( Exchange Editor)&#13;
ARTHUR, PHIL&#13;
Milita ry Ball , R.O.T.C., Track&#13;
BARGES, A N DREW&#13;
Footba ll , Base b all&#13;
BARRON , LEORIT A&#13;
Stude nt Council, Jr. Red Cross, Pe p Cl ub, Roadshow&#13;
124&#13;
ADAMSON , ARDON&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
ALDRICH, BOB&#13;
Nationa l Honor Socie ty, Milita ry Bal l, Foo tba ll&#13;
(Ma nage r ), Baske tball (Ma nage r ), Wrestling, Baseb a ll (Manage r )&#13;
AMSBERRY, JANE&#13;
Jr. Re d Cross, Pe p Club, Girls' Drill Team, Mrs.&#13;
Be ntl ag e's Office&#13;
Seniors &#13;
BARTHOLMEW, DONNA&#13;
Jr. Nation al Honor Society (Tech), Library Club&#13;
(Tech ), Girls' Lounge, Pe p Club (Tech)&#13;
BAXLEY, DAVID&#13;
Wrestling, R.O.T.C.&#13;
BECKMAN , ROBERT&#13;
Footba ll, Baske tba ll, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
BERGSTEDT, KARYN&#13;
National Honor Society, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Latin Club (South ), F.T.A. (South)&#13;
BOCKERT, TOM&#13;
Military Ball, R.O.T.C.&#13;
"Who counts calories?!"&#13;
BRESHERS, WILLIE&#13;
Girls' Drill Team, Operetta, Roadshow&#13;
BROCKMAN, LYLE&#13;
Biology Club (Sg t. at arms), Science Club, Latin Club, Roadshow, Spanish Club&#13;
125&#13;
BRYANT, DORIS&#13;
Altau, National Honor Society, Jr. National Honor Society,&#13;
Ope retta, Latin Club, Library Club, Girls' Lounge, Roadshow&#13;
BUTLER, CHERYL&#13;
Al tau, Student Council, Science Club (Treas.), National&#13;
Honor Society (V. Pres.), Choir (Pres.), Operetta, Latin Club&#13;
(Treas.), Library Clu b ( Pres.), Pep Club ( Pres.), Roadshow,&#13;
Book Week Tea, G.R.A., Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
CAIN , LARRY&#13;
Spanish Club, R.0.T.C. &#13;
CLEMENS, SHARON&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
COL TON, DOUGLAS&#13;
CLARK, LINDA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
CLARK, MIKE&#13;
Science Club, Football, Wrestling, Safe-Teens&#13;
( V. Pres.), Thespians·, Christmas Play, AllSchool Pl ay, Letterman's Club&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, National Honor Society (Pres.), Military Ball, Tennis, Latin&#13;
Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Quill and Scroll, Signal Staff (Editor in Chief), National&#13;
Honor Society of Interstate Science and Math, National Youth Conference on the Atom&#13;
CONKLING, ALVIN&#13;
Military Ball, Rifle Team, Football, Track, R.O.T.C., Conservation Club&#13;
COPPOCK, JERRY&#13;
Military Ball, Football, Wrestling, Spanish Club&#13;
CRANE, CONNIE&#13;
Safe-Teens&#13;
126&#13;
CALLAHAN, KEITH&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football&#13;
CARL, JACKIE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta, Spanish Club, Roadshow ,&#13;
Thespians, Christmas Play, All-School Play, Chil·&#13;
dren's Theate r Plays&#13;
CARRIGAN, ROGER&#13;
Football, Basketball (Manager), R.O.T.C.&#13;
Seniors &#13;
DAN IELSON, LORRAINE&#13;
Safe-Teens, F.H.A., Y-Teens (Sec.), G.R.A., Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
DAVIS, SANDY&#13;
Altau, Student Council, National Honor Society,&#13;
Spring Sports Court, Jr. Class Treas., Safe-Teens,&#13;
Operetta, Spanish Club (Pres.), Library Club&#13;
( V. Pres.), G.R.A., Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
DEW, DON&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Football (Capt.),&#13;
Basketball, Baseball, Soph. Class Treas., Jr. Class&#13;
Pres., Se nior Class V. Pres., All State Baseball,&#13;
Prom Co urt, Spanish Club (Treas.), Track, letterman's Club (V. Pres. ), R.0 .T.C.&#13;
DILLION, JESSE&#13;
DIRICKS, GARY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
"T. J.'s future mathematicians?!"&#13;
DITZLER, JILL&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Nationa l Honor Society, Safe-Teens, Operetta, Latin Club, G.R.A.,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow, Thespians&#13;
DOFNER, SHIRLEY "TOOT"&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Annual (Sports Ed.), Safe-Teens, Operetta, Pep Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Choir (Sec.)&#13;
127&#13;
DOUGHMAN, WESLEY&#13;
Football, Wrestling, l etterman's Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
DRUMMOND, BILL&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Prom Court Prince, Spanish&#13;
Club, Track, Letterman's Club (Sec.), Signal Staff&#13;
DUBOIS, HAZEL &#13;
ELLISON, KATHY&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
ERDELT, BOB&#13;
Jr. National Honor Society, R.O.T.C., Slide&#13;
Rule Club&#13;
ERICKSON, KAREN&#13;
Altau (V. Pres.). Jr. Red Cross (Sec.), Spring Sports Court, Library&#13;
Mrs. Bentlage 's Office, Roadshow&#13;
ETHERT AN, SHEILA RAE&#13;
Operetta, Girls' Lounge, G.R.A., Pep Club, Ro adshow&#13;
FAUBLE, FRANK&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Annual (Business Manager).&#13;
Drill Team, Military Ball, Latin Club (Sgt. at Arms). Roadshow, Math Club (V. Pres.)&#13;
FEEKIN, DON&#13;
Football, Roadshow, Track&#13;
FENCL, LOUIS&#13;
Military Ball, Rifle Team, Safe-Teens, R.O.T.C., Military Police&#13;
128&#13;
.b, Pep Club,&#13;
EAKIN, JANET&#13;
Girls' Drill Team&#13;
EDWARDS, WILLIAM&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Latin Club, Track, Lette rman's&#13;
Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
ELDRIDGE, SANDRA&#13;
Altau (Treas.). Safe-Tee ns, Operetta, F.H.A., Roadshow, Book Week Tea&#13;
Seniors &#13;
FENCL, ROSALIE&#13;
Sa fe -Teens, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Lounge,&#13;
G.R.A., Pep Clu b&#13;
FERRIS, CHUCK&#13;
Football, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
FORBES, LUCILLE&#13;
Basket ba ll, Base b all, Te nnis, Y-Teens, G.R.A. (Sec.).&#13;
Roadshow, Pep Club&#13;
FORCADE, FREDRIC "LYNN"&#13;
Student Council, Military Ball, Rifle&#13;
Team, Golf, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Conservation Club&#13;
FOX, TIMEE ANN&#13;
Altau, National Honor Society, Spring&#13;
Sports Court, Library Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Mrs. Bentlage's Office, Roadshow,&#13;
Book Week Tea&#13;
" So this is how our government is runl"&#13;
FRENCH, CONNIE&#13;
Student Council, Latin Club, Library Club, Pep Club (V. Pres.), Roadshow, Book Week&#13;
Te a&#13;
FRY, SUZANNE&#13;
Stude nt Council, Jr. Red Cross, Quill and Scroll, Ope retta, G.R.A., Pep Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Signal Staff&#13;
129&#13;
FULLER, JERRY&#13;
Drill Te am, Football&#13;
FUNK, KENNETH&#13;
Student Counci l, Jr. Red Cross, Military Ball, R.O.T.C.&#13;
FUSS, JIM&#13;
Military Ball , Golf, R.O.T.C. &#13;
GAVER, RITA&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Safe·&#13;
Teens, Operetta, F.H.A. Spanish Club, G.R.A.,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow, Dance line&#13;
GILSON, EDWARD&#13;
Student Council, Biology Club (Sgt. at Arms),&#13;
Drill Team, Military Ball, Football, Wrestling,&#13;
Choir ( Pres. ), Operetta, Latin Club, Spanish&#13;
Club (Pres.), Roadshow, All-School Play,&#13;
Track, Letterman's Club (Treas.), R.O.T.C.&#13;
GIVENS, GAY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, French Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Road Show&#13;
GRAVES, JEANETTE&#13;
Alt au, Jr. Red Cross ( V. Pres.), Operetta, Latin Club, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
GROSVERNOR, CAROL&#13;
Latin Club, French Club, Girls' Lounge, Road!lhow, F.N.A.&#13;
(V. Pres.)&#13;
GUNDLACH, BEVERLY&#13;
National Honor Society, F.H.A., Y-Teens, Roadshow&#13;
HAMPTON, GENNY&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Science Club (Sec.),&#13;
Honorary Colonel, Spring Sports Court, Math Club (Sec.),&#13;
Operetta, Latin Club, Library Club (Treas.), Y-Teens, Pep&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Book Week Tea, F.N.A., Slide Rule Club&#13;
(Sec.), Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
130&#13;
GANEY, JEANNIE&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Annual, Qui ll and&#13;
Scroll, Ope retta, Spanish Club (Sec.), G.R.A.,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow, Varsidets, Choreographer,&#13;
All-School Play, Signal Staff, Yellow Jackets, Thesp ians, Mrs. Bentlage's Offi ce&#13;
GARBER, DON&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
GARDNER, DENNY " ZEKE"&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Biology Club, Sci·&#13;
ence Club, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Latin Club ,&#13;
Spanish Club, Track, Lette rman's Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Seniors &#13;
HANSEN, FR ED&#13;
Scie nce Club, National Honor Society, Military&#13;
Ba ll, Baske tball, Te nnis, Basketball, Math Club,&#13;
Latin Clu b, Pep Club, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HATCHER, JIM&#13;
Football, Wre stling, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HAWORTH, CLAUDIA&#13;
F. H.A.&#13;
HEAPS, CHARLES&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Military&#13;
Ball, Latin Club, Pep Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Thespians (Treas.), Christmas Play, AllSchool Play, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HEMPEL, DONALD&#13;
Track&#13;
"Evidently he knows what he is doing!"&#13;
HENRY, SONDRA&#13;
HENSKY, BOB&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Annual, R.O.T.C.&#13;
131&#13;
HICKS, DORIS&#13;
F.H.A.&#13;
HIMBERGER, MARY LOU&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Art Club, Safe-Tee ns&#13;
HITCHCOCK, PATRICIA&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Mrs. Be ntlage's Office,&#13;
Roadshow &#13;
HOPKINS, ROBERT&#13;
Military Ball, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HOOK, BILL&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Basketball,&#13;
Baseball, Prom Court, Track, R.O.T.C., All·&#13;
Southw est Iowa All-State Basketball Te ams&#13;
HOWERY, PAMELA&#13;
Operetta, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Ro adshow&#13;
HRASKY, FRANK&#13;
Student Council, Football, Basketball, Soph. Vice Pres., Spanish Club, Track, letterman's Club (Pres.)&#13;
HUNT, KENNETH&#13;
Student Council, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HUTCHENS, KAREN&#13;
Student Counci l, Y-Teens, Pe p Club, Safe -Teens&#13;
IVY, STANLEY&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Biology Club, Science Club,&#13;
National Honor Society, Military Ball, Basketball, Tennis,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Quill and Scroll, Operetta, Latin Club, Band,&#13;
(Captain &amp; Drum Major), Roadshows, Signal Staff, Orchestra&#13;
132&#13;
HOBBS, GARY&#13;
Football&#13;
HOGUE, BARBARA&#13;
Safe-Teens, Y-Teens&#13;
HOPKINS, LINDA&#13;
Seniors &#13;
JAMES, GRANT&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Spanish Club, Track&#13;
JAMES, PAT&#13;
Football, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
JENSEN, JEAN&#13;
Altau, Ope retta, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
JOHNSON, ANNETTE&#13;
Operetta, Roadshow&#13;
JOHNSON, DONALD&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
"Ever thought what you're gonna' put in it?"&#13;
JOHNSON, MARY&#13;
Girls' Drill Team&#13;
JOHNSON, GERTRUDE "TRUDY"&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Operetta, Latin Club, Libra ry&#13;
Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, Book Week Tea&#13;
133&#13;
JOHNSON, VIRGINIA&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Fre nch Club, Y-Teens,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
JONES, JAMES&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
JOSLIN, DAVID&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football, Spanish Club &#13;
KJELDGAARD, LOREN&#13;
R.O.T.C., Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club&#13;
KLEMENT, DAVID&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Biology Club (Pres.), Science&#13;
Club, Mil itary Ball, Math Club, Safe-Teens&#13;
(Pres.), Latin Club, Pep Club, Band (Sec.&#13;
Lt.), Roadshows, Jr. National Honor Society,&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
KNOFLER, SUSAN&#13;
Student Council, Art Club&#13;
KNOUSE, SHERYL&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens, G.R.A., Pep Club&#13;
KRUSE, VIRGINIA "COOKIE"&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Cheerleaders, Spring&#13;
Sports Court, Fres. Cl ass Pres., Soph. Class Pres., Quill and&#13;
Scroll, Prom Court, Choir (Sec.), Pep Club, Roadshows,&#13;
Signal Staff, National Honor Society, Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
KUHL, DIANE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Signal Staff, Spanish Club ( V. Pres.)&#13;
LACHAPPELL, DON&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Biology Club, Football, R.0.T.C.&#13;
134&#13;
KELSO, ED&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Nationa l Honor&#13;
Society, Jr. National Honor Society, Military Ball,&#13;
Football, Baske tball, Boys' State, Latin Club,&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
KEMP, PEGGY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Ope re tt a,&#13;
Latin Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Roadshows&#13;
KIRKPATRICK, ALBERT&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
Seniors &#13;
LADD, GALE&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
LADD, IRENE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Ope re tt a, Roadshow&#13;
LAWSLO, RON&#13;
Annua l, R.O.T.C.&#13;
LEA, LARRY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
LEMASTER, PATTY&#13;
Altau (Se c.), Stude nt Council, Jr. Red Cross,&#13;
Quill and Scroll, Opere tta, G.R.A., Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow s, Signal Staff&#13;
"These sure are stubborn little thing s!"&#13;
LESLEY, SANDRA&#13;
Operetta, Pep Club, Roadshows, F.H.A ..&#13;
LEU, CLAUDIA&#13;
Student Council, Pe p Club&#13;
135&#13;
LEU, RANDALL&#13;
National Honor Socie ty, Golf, Qu ill and Scroll, Sig nal Staff&#13;
(Sports Ed itor), R.O.T.C., Wrestling, Fre nch Club, Track,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
LEVI, PAULA&#13;
Spanish Club, F.N.A., Girls' Drill Team&#13;
LINDSAY, SHERRY&#13;
Stud e nt Counci l, National Ho nor Society, Annua l (Editor), Art&#13;
Cl ub ( Pres.), Latin Club, Road shows, Thespians &#13;
McCONNELL, LINDA&#13;
McCLURE, MARTY&#13;
Altau, Student Council (Sec.), Jr. Red Cross,&#13;
Cheerleader (Co-Capt.), National Honor Society, Senior Class Pres., Safe-Teens (Sec.),&#13;
Operetta, Latin Club (Sec.), library Club,&#13;
Girls' lounge, Pep Club, Roadshow, Bookweek Tea, Signal Staff, Elks Club Award,&#13;
Choir (Sec.)&#13;
McCOLLUM, ROY AL&#13;
Baseball, Boys' State, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Altau, F.H .A., Spanish Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
McCOY, BONNIE&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, library Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Roadshow, Book&#13;
Week Tea, Dance line&#13;
McGILVRAY, ELFREDA&#13;
MclNTIRE, TIM&#13;
Annual, Opere tta, Roadshow, Thespians, All-School Play,&#13;
Signal Staff, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MclNTOSH, HARVEY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Mil itary Ball, Football, Basketball, Baseball,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
136&#13;
LOCKERBY, MARSHA&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, G.R.A., Pep Club,&#13;
All-School Play, Girls' Drill Team&#13;
McANDREWS, SHARON&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta, Roadshow&#13;
McCLAIN, JUDY&#13;
Seniors &#13;
McKELVEY, LARRY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
McMULLEN, RICHARD&#13;
Student Council, Biology Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C., Spelling Club&#13;
MABBITT, GLENN&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MACHMULLER, BILL&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Military Ball,&#13;
Tennis, Boys' State, Math Club (Treas.), Safe.&#13;
Teens, Operetta, Latin Club, Band, Roadshow&#13;
MADSEN, RAY&#13;
Military Police Corps, R.O.T.C.&#13;
"Dear Sir: In answer to your letter ... "&#13;
MAHAN, ELAINE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, French Club, Pep Club, Mrs. Bentlage's Office, Student Council&#13;
MALMOS, JUDY&#13;
Art Club, Girls' Lounge, Pep Club&#13;
137&#13;
MANNING, KAREN&#13;
National Honor Society, Operetta, French Club, Spelling&#13;
Club (Sec. )&#13;
MARKEY, GEORGE&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MARR, MARY&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Cheerleaders ( Pres.&#13;
and Treas. ), Track Princess, Soph. Class Sec., Prom Court,&#13;
G.R.A., Pep Club, Roadshow &#13;
MEEK, BRYON&#13;
Rifle Team, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MEREDITH, JANICE&#13;
Operetta, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
MEYER, ROBERT A&#13;
MARTIN, GARY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MATTHAI, CHARLES&#13;
Rifle Team, Football, Operetta, Roadshow , Thespians, R.0 .T.C.&#13;
MATUSKI, SANDY&#13;
Altau, Student Council (Pres.), Football Court,&#13;
Senior ·class (Sec.), Prom Court Prince ss, Operetta,&#13;
Latin Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, All Sp.orts Queen&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Girls' Basketball, Girls' Tennis, F.T.A., Pep Club, G.R.A.&#13;
MILLER, DENNIS&#13;
Military Ball, Wrestling, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MILLER, SHARON&#13;
MEYERS, GARY&#13;
Football, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Annual, Operetta, Pep Club,&#13;
G.R.A., Roadshow&#13;
MILLET, WANDA&#13;
Pep Club, Jr. Class Play&#13;
138 &#13;
M ITCHELL, JACKIE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Safe-Teens, Span ish Club, Girls'&#13;
Lounge, Y-Teens, Pep Club&#13;
MOATS, RICHARD&#13;
Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, Roadshows&#13;
M OORE, JAMES&#13;
Basketba ll, Baseball, Letterman's Club, Jr. Class&#13;
Pl ay&#13;
MOORE, JANICE "SUE"&#13;
G.R.A.&#13;
MORAN, JOHN&#13;
Military Ball, Rifle Team, Football, Basketball,&#13;
Golf, R.O.T.C.&#13;
"Easy on !he type, Royal!"&#13;
MOSER, JACKALYN&#13;
Student Council, National Honor Society, Jr. National Honor Society, Latin Club, F.T.A.,&#13;
Girls' Lounge, Roadshow, Spe lling Conte st Finalist, F.N.C., Slide Rule Club&#13;
MUELLER, SHARON&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Safe-Tee ns, Operetta, Pep ·Club, Roadshow&#13;
139&#13;
MYERS, ROSE&#13;
Girls' Drill Team&#13;
MUNYON, TERRY&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
NEISWENDER, CAROLYN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Tennis, Spanish Club, French Club&#13;
(Pres.), G.R.A. (Pres. ), Roadshow, Girls' Softball Team &#13;
NUZUM, BONITA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta, Y-Teens, Pe p Club,&#13;
Roadshows&#13;
OLSON, ROBERT&#13;
OLSEN, JOHN&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, Quill and Scroll, Roadshow, Signal Staff, Dance Band&#13;
OLSUFKA, CAROL&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta, Spanish Club, Girls' Lounge&#13;
PACHOL:KE, DAVID&#13;
Stupe nt Council, Science Club (V. Pres.), National Honor&#13;
Society (Sec.), Jr. National Honor Society, Drill Team Commander, Military Ball Colonel, Football, Basketball, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Latin Club (V. Pres.), Pep Club, .Roadshow, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
Debate, Firing Team&#13;
PAGE, WILLIAM "BILL"&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Football, Basketball, Baseball, All State Baseball, Latin Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
PALMER, DAVE&#13;
Military Ball, Football, Wrestling (Manager), Golf, Latin&#13;
Club, Tra ck (Manager), Letterman's Club, Basketball&#13;
140&#13;
NEWMAN, JOELLA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
N IGHTSER, GARY&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, Boys' State, Roadshows, Orchestra&#13;
NUNEZ, MIKE&#13;
Football, Wrestl ing, Spanish Club, Le tterman's Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Seniors&#13;
I &#13;
PARK, BILL&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Baseba ll , letterman's Club,&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
PARSONS, MARY ELIN&#13;
Altau, Science Club, National Honor Society, Operetta, Latin Club, Girls' Lounge, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
PAULSON, DARLENE&#13;
Student Council, All School Play&#13;
PETERSON, LONNIE&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, Annual (Copy&#13;
Editor), Football, Basketball (Manager), Operetta, Latin Club, Spanish Club (Pres.), Roadshow, Debate&#13;
PETERSON, NORMAN&#13;
Stude nt Council, Latin Club&#13;
"Just don't lose track of those notes!"&#13;
PETTY, NELSON&#13;
PFLAGER, QUA YNE&#13;
Military Ball, Golf, Spanis h Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
141&#13;
PHILLIPS, EDWARD&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
PHILLIPS, PAULA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Nationa l Honor Society, Quill and Scroll,&#13;
F.H.A., Girls' lounge, Y-Teens (Treas.), Pep Club (Sgt. at&#13;
Arms), Roadshow, Signal Staff ( Business Mgr.)&#13;
PHIPPS, LYNNARD&#13;
Wrestling, Spanish Club, Track, Lettermans' Club, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Cross Country &#13;
REED, EILEEN&#13;
RAMOS, MANUEL&#13;
Wrestling, R.O.T.C.&#13;
RAMSEY, JANICE&#13;
Operetta , Spanish Club, Girls' Lounge, Roadshow&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Annual, Safe-Tee ns, G.R.A., Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
REED, LINDA&#13;
Science Club, National Honor Society, Math Club (Treas.), F.H.A., Latin Club, Library&#13;
Club, Pep Club, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. National Honor Society&#13;
REEVES, DALE&#13;
Football , Golf, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
REGAN, DENNIS&#13;
Football, R.O.T.C.&#13;
REICHART, JUDY&#13;
Y-Teens, Roadshow&#13;
142&#13;
POTTS, KENNETH&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Roadshows&#13;
PRIETO, MARIE&#13;
Altau, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, Girls'&#13;
Loung e&#13;
RABUCK, JIM&#13;
Student Council, Football, Wrestling, Track, Le tterman's Club&#13;
Seniors &#13;
REICHART, MARY ANN&#13;
Y-Te ens&#13;
RHOTEN, JACKIE&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
RIEF, GARY&#13;
Student Council, Biology Club, Science Club, Drill&#13;
Team, Military Ball, Tennis, Safe-Teens, Latin Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow, National Honor Society&#13;
REIF, TOM&#13;
R.0.T.C., Science Club, Basketball, Baseball,&#13;
Soph. V. Pres.&#13;
ROBERTS, KARLA&#13;
National Honor Society, Safe-Teens, Quill and&#13;
Scroll, F.H.A. (Pres.), Pep Club, Mrs. Bentlage's Office, Roadshow, Signal Staff&#13;
"Now, if I just don't break a heel!"&#13;
ROBINSON, LINDA&#13;
Alt au ( V. Pres.), Student Council, Freshman Cheerleader, Safe-Te ens, G.R.A. Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
ROBINSON, TOM&#13;
Military Ball, Rifle Team, Golf, Safe-Teens, R.O.T.C.&#13;
143&#13;
ROCKWELL, JUDY&#13;
Student Council&#13;
RUBY, BART&#13;
Biology Club, Science Club, La ti n Club, Spanish Club (Treas.),&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
RUIZ, FRANK&#13;
Wrestl ing, Tenn is, Track, R.0 .T.C. &#13;
SCOULAR, JACKIE&#13;
SCHMIDT, ROSS "SKIP"&#13;
Student Council, Military Ball, Football, Basketball, Baseball, All-State Baseball, Prom&#13;
Court, Spanish Club, Track, R.O.T.C., Letterman's Club&#13;
SCHULTZ, DON&#13;
Student Council, Football, Track, Basketball,&#13;
Lette rman's Club, R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
F.H.A. (V. Pres.). Girls' Lounge, Y-Teens, Roadshow, Book Week Tea&#13;
SEALOCK, LINDA&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Spring Sports Court, Ope retta, G.R.A., Pep Club, Roadshows,&#13;
Mrs. Bentl age's Office&#13;
SHAHAN, CHARLES&#13;
Student Counci l, Jr. Red Cross, Football, Opere tta, Spanish&#13;
Club, Dance Band, Roadshow&#13;
SKAW, ELAINE&#13;
F.H.A., Spanish Club, ·Girls' Lounge, Y-Teens, Roadshow,&#13;
Spelling Contest Fina lists&#13;
SMITH, AMASA&#13;
Football, R.O.T.C.&#13;
144&#13;
SANDERS, RICHARD&#13;
Student Coun cil (V. Pres. ). Military Ba ll, Baske tball, R.O.T.C., Base ball&#13;
SAYERS, ELIZABETH&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
SCHAEFER, LORRAINE&#13;
Safe-Teens&#13;
Seniors &#13;
SMITH, BERNARD&#13;
Spanish Club, All-School Play, R.O.T.C.&#13;
SMITH, FAYE&#13;
G.R.A.&#13;
SMITH, DIANE&#13;
Altau, Cheerleader, Spring Sports Court, Quill&#13;
and Scroll, Pe p Club, Roadshow, Signal Staff&#13;
SMITH, TERRY&#13;
Roadshow, R.O.T.C.&#13;
SMITH, WANDA&#13;
Altau, Student Council, National Honor Society, Operetta, Latin Club, Library Club, Pep&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Book Week Tea&#13;
"You've got to have a steady hand for this!"&#13;
SNIVELY, EVALYN&#13;
F.H.A., Y-Te ens, G.R.A., Pe p Club&#13;
SOUSER, ROXINE&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Cheerleaders, Safe-Teens, Operetta, G.R.A., Pep Cl ub, Roadshow,&#13;
Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
SPEARN, JIM&#13;
Safe-Teens&#13;
SPENCER, LARRY&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Letterman's Club&#13;
SPIKER, CAROL&#13;
145 &#13;
STEWARD, GERALD&#13;
Football, Basketball&#13;
STREET, JOANNE&#13;
Nat ional Honor Society, F.H.A., Girls' Lounge,&#13;
Y-Tee11s, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
STULTZ, GLENDA&#13;
ST ACY, DIANE&#13;
Stude nt Council ( Histori an ), Operetta , Y-Te ens, Pep&#13;
Club, Band (Head Maiore tte), Roadshow, Thespian&#13;
( Pres.), Christma s Pl ay, All-School Pl ay, Pep Band&#13;
STANIFORD, DOROTHY&#13;
Girls' Drill Team, F.H.A.&#13;
STENDER, ROBERT&#13;
Football, Art Club (Treas.), Roadshow&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Operetta, Spanish Club (Sec.), Ro adshow&#13;
SUBLIT, ROBERT&#13;
SWANSON, BEVERLY&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Annual, G.R.A., Pep&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Mrs. Bentlage's Office&#13;
SWOLLEY, NANCY&#13;
Inte rnationa l Rela tions, Spanish Club (Sec.), Girls' Lounge,&#13;
Roadshow, Pep Band&#13;
TACKER, JO ALLYN&#13;
National Honor Society, Pep Club&#13;
146 &#13;
TADLOCK, JUDY&#13;
G.R.A.&#13;
TANNER, CONNIE&#13;
Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Cheerleader, Wrestl ing Court,&#13;
Fres. Cl ass Sec., Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
TARKINGTON, MARDELLE&#13;
National Honor Society, Qu ill and Scroll, F.H.A.,&#13;
Span ish Club, Y-Te ens, Pe p Club, Roadshow, Signal&#13;
( Editor )&#13;
TAYLOR, IRMA&#13;
Girls' Drill Team, French Club, Roadshow&#13;
TEAGER, ELAINE&#13;
" Was this filed right, Mrs. Bentlage?"&#13;
TEWS, JEAN&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross&#13;
THORNTON, NANCY&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross (V. Pres.), Opere tta, F.H.A., French Club, Y-Teens, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
147&#13;
TIETSORT, ROLLIE&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball, Color Guard&#13;
TOBIAS, TOM&#13;
TRIPP, LYLE&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football &#13;
VERSACI, ROXIE&#13;
VENARD, CHERYL&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Jr. National&#13;
Honor Society, Girls' Drill Team, Girls' Basketbail, Girls' Baseball, Math Club, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Latin Club, Library Club, Girls' Lounge, G.R.A..&#13;
F.N.A., Slide Rule Club, Pep Band&#13;
VERNON, SUSAN MARIE&#13;
Altau (Pres.), Student Council, Jr. National&#13;
Honor Society, National Honor Society, Quill&#13;
and Scroll, Latin Club, G.R.A., Pep Club&#13;
(Pres.), Roadshow, Signal (Associate Editor),&#13;
Spring Sports Court&#13;
Altau (Pres.), Student Council, National Honor Society, Operetta, Library Club (Sec.),&#13;
Pep Club (Sgt. at Arms), Ro ads how, Thespians, Signal Staff (Business Manager&#13;
and Associate Editor)&#13;
VITTITOE, VIRGINIA "VITT"&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Cheerleaders (V. Pres., Sec., Capt. of Varsity),&#13;
National Honor Society, Spring Sports Court, Jr. Class Sec., Operetta, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
VUAGNIAUX, PAUL&#13;
Annual, Quill and Scroll, Operetta, Latin Club, Spanish Club,&#13;
Roadshow , Thespians, Signal Staff, R.O.T.C.&#13;
WAFFLE, BILLIE&#13;
Altau, Student Council, Cheerle aders, National Honor Socie ty,&#13;
Spring Sports Court, Prom Court, Operetta, Latin Club, Pep&#13;
Club, Roadshow&#13;
WALTERS, CLETUS&#13;
Girls' Basketball , G.R.A.&#13;
148&#13;
TURK, JUDY&#13;
Basketball, Safe-Tee ns, Girls' Lo unge, Y-Teens&#13;
TURNER, PHIL&#13;
Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
VALENTINE, VALERIE&#13;
Latin Club, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
Seniors &#13;
WALLA, DYANNE&#13;
F.H.A., Pe p Club&#13;
WALLI NG, JANICE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Science Club, National Honor Society, Opere tta, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens,&#13;
Pep Clu b, Ro adshow&#13;
WARFORD, KEITH&#13;
Spanish Club, R.0.T.C., Color Guard&#13;
WATKINSON, JACKIE&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
WEHRLI, IRIS&#13;
Tennis, International Relations, Latin Club,&#13;
G.R.A., Roadshow&#13;
"And the fountain wi ll always be there to sit by."&#13;
WELCH, MARIAN "GENI"&#13;
Girls' ·Drill Team, Art Club, Pep Club, Road.show&#13;
WELLS, MARY&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club, Roadshow&#13;
149&#13;
WENSTRAND, DAVID&#13;
Student Council, Lati n Club, Qu ill and Scroll, Signal Staff,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Debate Club&#13;
WHITTED, LINDA&#13;
Student Council, Safe-Teens, Y-Teens ( Pres.), Pep Club&#13;
WICKERSHAM, GLEN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Football, Wrestling, Spanish Club, Trac k,&#13;
R.O.T.C. &#13;
YOUNG, JACK&#13;
Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, Track,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
YOUNG, LARRY&#13;
Football, R.0.T.C.&#13;
ZAHURONES, SELMA&#13;
Girls' Lounge, Mrs. Bentlage's Office, Jr. Play, Sen. Play&#13;
ZALOUDEK, JIM&#13;
Drill Team, Football, Wrestling, Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
150&#13;
WILSON, LARRY&#13;
Basketball, Freshman V. Pres., R.O.T.C.&#13;
WOLD, BEN&#13;
Drill Team, Mil ita ry Ball, Rifle Team, Debate, Cross&#13;
Country, Color Guard, R.O.T.C., Wrestling&#13;
YOPP, PAUL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Seniors &#13;
Seniors, Do You&#13;
Remember?&#13;
"Sewing seems much easie r afte r four years of&#13;
Homemak ing!"&#13;
"Remembe r Fe de ral Inspection this year? It was worth&#13;
all the showe rs and chills."&#13;
"Ugh! Heap big Ye llow Jacke t gonna sti ng stuffin outa Red Skin!"&#13;
" We'll remembe r Mrs. Strickl and as "Old Mother Hubbard" at our&#13;
pa rty." &#13;
" If you think I'm jumping over that you're&#13;
crazy!!"&#13;
Senior Class&#13;
Party&#13;
The theme of this year's Senior Class Pa rty was&#13;
"Nursery Rhymes." Seniors arrived at the Field&#13;
House costumed as characters from Mother&#13;
Goose.&#13;
One unforgettable moment occurred when the&#13;
stage curtain suddenly opened and revealed a&#13;
"long-johnned" goose with construction-paper tail&#13;
feathers!&#13;
"Did you ever think&#13;
"Ve'd be beat by a royal&#13;
flush??"&#13;
152&#13;
"I don't know&#13;
about your trouble w ith the wolf&#13;
but mine with the&#13;
goose is terribl e." &#13;
Senior Clas.s&#13;
Banquet&#13;
"It appears as if Dick is thoroughly enjoying&#13;
his company!!"&#13;
"If we didn't know better, we'd think they&#13;
just came from Hawaii!"&#13;
"I should be a big help to the dogs after planting all those trees!" 153&#13;
"Hawaiian Luau," was the theme of the Senior&#13;
Olass Banquet hel at the Town House on May 22.&#13;
D to tile fact that this is the first time the banquet&#13;
was held away from the .J. camRUS, an exotic atm0sphere was carried outi. leis were worn by everyone. It was much easier to create clever table decorations, and Hawaiian music comRleted he theme.&#13;
After Marty McClure, presidemt of the senior class,&#13;
gave the welcome, Mr. Bolton gave opening remarks.&#13;
Following Mr. Bolton's remarks, Mr. Mourer, superintendent of schools, and Mr. Richa d Stoufer, president&#13;
of the Board of Education, gave short talks. Mr. Stouffer urgd:J members of the class to accept the responsibilities as st1Jdents by voting and taking an active&#13;
part in GQmmunity life.&#13;
Light moments i the progr-am, toastmastered by&#13;
class residen Marty McClwre, includea an authentic&#13;
Hawaiian Dance by Linda Whitted and Pam Howrey.&#13;
These girls made their own costumes and wore fresh&#13;
orchid leis flown directly from Hawaii. The duet from&#13;
King and I sung by Phyliss Anderson and Tim Mcintire&#13;
was ve y enjoyable. Others whose performances drew&#13;
the attention of all were the solo by Roxy Versaci and&#13;
the pantomime by Chuck Heaps which kept everyone&#13;
laughing.&#13;
The class of '62 should be very grateful to the&#13;
members of the Banquet Committee who did such&#13;
an excellent job of giving the graduating class a banquet of which tney could be proud. &#13;
Commencement&#13;
"The Thomas Jefferson Graduating Class&#13;
of 1962."&#13;
"These steps seemed so fa r away w hen we started! "&#13;
154&#13;
"Baccalaureate see m~&#13;
ed to brighte n eve ryone's Sunday." &#13;
"Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision."&#13;
We, the seniors of 1962, have reached our long-waited goal-graduation and&#13;
our diploma . We leave behind many fond memories and sad hearts, but we are&#13;
looking forward to a future of success and happiness.&#13;
As we look back, we will never forget our first glance at Tee Jay in the fal l&#13;
of 1958. The campus was beautiful, premising, challenging, but yet it was ve ry&#13;
large and frightening!&#13;
Remember your first pep rally before the big football game, and our victory&#13;
dance afterwards? How wonderful our first victory seemed. Oh, how we were&#13;
awed by the assurance of the seniors. If they only knew how we felt! Now we do .&#13;
When report card time came, we discovered that high school was a little more&#13;
difficult than eighth grade had been.&#13;
The end of the year came and we were sophomores. We were just beginning&#13;
to feel at home in the halls. As sophomores, we began to take a real interest in&#13;
football games, dances, and clubs. The biggest thrill for the girls was to see if&#13;
she would be asked to join one of the literary societies.&#13;
We grew accustomed to the crowded halls, the rush for a place in the lunch&#13;
line, the disappointments and surges d happiness! Now we felt a little older,&#13;
wiser, with more self-confidence knowing we were not the youngest and the&#13;
smallest anymore.&#13;
Our junior year proved to be our hardest year. We were now reaching our&#13;
goal; to be a Senior. Endless hours of study went into those nine months. But&#13;
to some came the reward when they marched to receive their certificate of membership in National Honor Society,.&#13;
Another highlight of our Junior year was the day when our class rings arrived .&#13;
Remember the thrill of exchanging it with "someone special?" They seemed&#13;
strange at first but we never allowed them to tarnish, not without our constant&#13;
polishing .&#13;
Our next big event was the Prom. The theme "Stairway to the Stars," with the&#13;
spiral stairway in the middle of the floor, life-sized figures of Greek Gods and&#13;
Goddesses, decorated the outer fringes of the dance floor.&#13;
155 &#13;
"Take, for instance,&#13;
Alexander Graham Bell . .. "&#13;
" Don't faint now, Bob, the line's starting to move!"&#13;
In September of 1961, we as Seniors, made our way to T.J. and through the&#13;
now familiar halls to our classrooms. The day we had so long awaited had arrived.&#13;
Now we realized that our high school days were al~ost at an end.&#13;
The excitement of football, basketball, the Military Ball, and our last JuniorSenior Prom with its Hawaiian theme, made the time fly. Before we knew it,&#13;
Mrs. Strickland was telling us about the graduation exercise. We remember the fun&#13;
we had at Meritt's Beach on our Skip Day! Our Senior Banquet, at the Town House,&#13;
the delicious food, the community singing, the speeches, and our program. Then&#13;
came the actual graduation. We remember the hours of practice for Baccalaureate&#13;
and Commencement and the familiar sound of Mrs. Strickland counting 1-2-3-4.&#13;
We were now walking down the aisle for the final time. The receiving of our&#13;
diplomas and then through the tears and smiles we sang "Alma Mater." Then&#13;
came the thrilling moment when we turned our tassles and our rings.&#13;
Yes, we remember, and we always will. We have had fun and heartbreaks. But&#13;
we are now well on our way to adulthood with its. problems. It was for this that&#13;
high school prepared us and our parents, without whom we could never have&#13;
made this last march. Many, many thanks!&#13;
156 &#13;
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Compliments&#13;
CHRISTY CREME&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER AND SUPPLY&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
?~u&#13;
4 'kltu&#13;
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GREENHOUSES&#13;
420 No. 26 Ph. 322-4059&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
tif ri 1: ! f, DRUGS&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, GAS&#13;
Division of Northern Natural Gas Company&#13;
29 South Main&#13;
BROADWAY CAFE&#13;
Newly remodeled for your eating&#13;
pleasure&#13;
''The one stop spot for all&#13;
your building needs."&#13;
2312 West Broadway&#13;
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MALASHOCKE'S&#13;
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to Please You&#13;
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BROADWAY&#13;
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Phone 322-9639&#13;
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BOGARDUS PLUMBING&#13;
&amp;&#13;
HEATING COMPANY&#13;
3012 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-6874&#13;
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of&#13;
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305 South 16th Street&#13;
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CRAWFORD LUMBER CO.&#13;
Beiter Lumber for&#13;
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1200 Avenue B Phone .333-750 I&#13;
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SHAW&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
For Corsages&#13;
Phone 322-7355&#13;
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AINSWORTH&#13;
Printing and&#13;
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Broadway at 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-5519&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LANE BROS.&#13;
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Competent Pha rmacists&#13;
530 West Broadway Ph. 322-4087&#13;
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2424 West ·Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-7885&#13;
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315 West Broadway&#13;
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MORPHY DRUG&#13;
COMPANY .&#13;
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34th and West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2878 .&#13;
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224 West Broadway . Ph. 323-7525 Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
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312 North 35th Street&#13;
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Ph. 323- 1197&#13;
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Phone 328-1869&#13;
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156 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-8780 &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
HU SHAW&#13;
Drug Company&#13;
Free Prescription Delivery&#13;
Phone 322-2595&#13;
138 South Main&#13;
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Your Council Bluffs&#13;
Department Store&#13;
For All Your Paint&#13;
and&#13;
Floor .Covering Needs&#13;
BOB. RISO&#13;
FLOOR COVERING&#13;
&amp; PAINTS&#13;
23 and West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FOR FLOW ERS TRY O URS&#13;
BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP&#13;
2810 West Broadway Phone 322-2537&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TED'S CARD &amp; PEN SHOP&#13;
410 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
"Headquarters for Hallmark Cards"&#13;
._ ., !TS A&#13;
pt£ASVRE/&#13;
VERGAMINI FUR SHOP&#13;
417 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 Willow Ave. Phone 322-7779&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
BETTER LIVING REALTY&#13;
115 North 6&#13;
I Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TAFFE&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
Corner 6th and Broadway&#13;
556 West Broadway&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
.FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Willow at 6th&#13;
I&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
331 West Broadway&#13;
Dial 323-7195&#13;
ROY A. SCOFIELD&#13;
924 South Main&#13;
GENUINE PARTS CO.&#13;
1618 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7527&#13;
CHRISTENSEN &amp; PETERSEN&#13;
7 Scott&#13;
Phone 322-2583&#13;
Our Thanks to These Advertisers&#13;
for Their Support of the&#13;
1962 MONTICELLO&#13;
PAUL'S MOTORCYCLE&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
3341 West Broadway&#13;
FORD DAIRY&#13;
3300 S. 4th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
E. M. PEET&#13;
MFG. CO .&#13;
33 South 25&#13;
CHRIS'S&#13;
SPORTSMAN SHOP&#13;
304 West Broadway&#13;
BLUFFS GLASS SERVICE CO.&#13;
17 South 7th Street&#13;
Telephone 322-0259&#13;
KIMBALL LAUNDRY&#13;
AND&#13;
DRY CLEANERS&#13;
MID-WEST&#13;
"CUT RATE"&#13;
AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY&#13;
H. H.&#13;
RED&#13;
NELSON .&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
25 Pearl&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
127 South Main&#13;
-&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
333 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-4833&#13;
0. G. ERVIN&#13;
REALTOR&#13;
I 06 South Main&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
RASMUSSEN&#13;
BUICK CO.&#13;
JOHNSON PHARMACY&#13;
Oak and Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CON SHOP&#13;
Offset Printing&#13;
I&#13;
I &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
THE EMERGENCY STORE&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
Phone 322-8646&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Sincere Best Wishes&#13;
to Class of '62&#13;
C. L. WILSON CLINIC&#13;
2320 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-4146&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Secure Your Future for&#13;
by Securing the Present&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
From&#13;
THE DAIRY QUEENS&#13;
1634 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-880 I&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-5689&#13;
~ettu 11at«ea&#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
&amp;&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
416 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MARRIAGE&#13;
A NEW HOME&#13;
A NEW CAR&#13;
EDUCATION&#13;
EMERGENCY EXPENSE&#13;
Open a Saving's Account Immediately&#13;
at the&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp;&#13;
50 I West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
E. J. JUEL, President&#13;
Phone 322-5525&#13;
Iowa &#13;
Get more for what you pay, save at&#13;
MODE O' DAY&#13;
Dresses, Sportswear, Lingerie, Hosiery&#13;
and&#13;
Accessories&#13;
RUDY'S&#13;
DRIVE-IN&#13;
19th and West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa Phone 322-1333&#13;
"It's bigger than the both of&#13;
The Clothing Dept. for&#13;
Teens at&#13;
us,&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
that is.''&#13;
536-38 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5567&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BROADWAY BOWL&#13;
25 South 28 Street&#13;
Phone 322-6629&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
HUDSON OIL&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
1925 W est Broadway&#13;
Manager&#13;
MRS. CECIL SHAHAN&#13;
Phone 322-980 I&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
507 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7544&#13;
A Strong Bank Since 1856&#13;
Complete Commercial Banking&#13;
Member of F.D.l.C.&#13;
A. &amp; W. DRIVE IN&#13;
2108 West Broadway&#13;
Look for the Bright Orange Building&#13;
HOUSE OF HI-Fl&#13;
700 I Dodge Street&#13;
Omaha , Nebraska&#13;
We Specialize in High Fidelity&#13;
BROWN'S&#13;
SHOE FIT CO.&#13;
A&#13;
Fit&#13;
For&#13;
Every&#13;
Foot&#13;
413 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-2042&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
"W e Specialize in&#13;
Children 's Co rrective&#13;
Footwear"&#13;
EWALD'S&#13;
DRIVE-IN CAFE&#13;
1507 West&#13;
Broadway&#13;
SandwichesFrench FriesSoft DrinksMalts and Shakes&#13;
·Largest Parking Lot&#13;
in Town&#13;
;/#lf/RRY~&#13;
--=:i__ r. 7· -- · cm- ' f &#13;
THE THOMAS JEFFERSON&#13;
BAND&#13;
HOME ROOM&#13;
"THE BEST" PHONE 328-1390&#13;
Another First for the B. H. R.&#13;
HAROLD POPP, Director &#13;
"We of the Thomas Jefferson Monticello wish&#13;
to thank the following Business Men of Council Bluffs for their&#13;
support of this year's Monticello."&#13;
P. PERKINS DR. STERNHILL&#13;
DR. KRUML R. DIPPEL&#13;
DR. HIGGINBOTHAM&#13;
DR. LIMBERT C. R. BERNER&#13;
DR. PESTER DR. GUGGENHEIM&#13;
DR. STORY&#13;
C. E. SWANSON J. W. MATHIESEN J. T. O'CORNELL&#13;
Sincerely,&#13;
ANNUAL STAFF &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
Your&#13;
Local&#13;
"LUCKY SEVEN STORES"&#13;
Rog and Scotty's&#13;
SUPER YALU&#13;
Store No. I&#13;
Store No. 2&#13;
Store No. 3&#13;
St ore No. 4&#13;
704 West Broadway&#13;
3435 West Broadway&#13;
515 East Broadway&#13;
2 12 1 South 7th St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
KATELMAN FOUNDRY&#13;
"Ornamental Railings&#13;
Grey Iron Castings"&#13;
230 South 11 Ph. 323-3131&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
Seniors&#13;
THE COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK&#13;
500 West Broadway &#13;
Ph. 323-2983&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
41 7 E. Washington&#13;
Ph. 328-180 I&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
AMERICAN&#13;
BUS&#13;
LINES&#13;
623 West Broadway&#13;
Ph. 322-2225&#13;
CANON&#13;
STUDIOS&#13;
702 Lindberg Drive&#13;
WOODIE1S MART&#13;
Open Evenings Till 7 :30 P.M.&#13;
3658 Avenue B&#13;
Ph. 323-0797&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Seniors&#13;
ERICKSON HOLIDAY&#13;
SERVICE STATION&#13;
360 I W. Broadway&#13;
Ph. 322-9615&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
JOHN K. INGRAHAM&#13;
&amp; SON&#13;
R&#13;
E&#13;
A&#13;
L&#13;
T&#13;
y&#13;
26 South Main&#13;
Ph. 322-7765&#13;
WOODRING&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
WAYNE LIVINGSTON&#13;
President&#13;
DAMON1S FO·OD MARKET EDITH WOODRING&#13;
Sec., Trea s.&#13;
205 South 37&#13;
"N ever a b t um s eer II&#13;
Ph. 322-1707 121 South 7th&#13;
Ph. 322-7485&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Ambulance Service Iowa&#13;
I&#13;
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II&#13;
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Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
PIZZA PANTRY&#13;
"Made and Baked Fresh by Order"&#13;
3 I 17 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-0064&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
JUNIOR&#13;
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE&#13;
of Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
JENSEN&#13;
&amp;&#13;
POGGE&#13;
REAL TY COMPANY&#13;
"Real Estate Sales"&#13;
25 South Main Ph. 322-9790&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THOMAS JEFFERSON&#13;
CHOIR&#13;
2nd and 5th Period Choir&#13;
Director MISS CONDON&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
CHOIR&#13;
Director&#13;
PAT CONDON&#13;
SIGLER'S&#13;
SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION&#13;
3150 West Broadway&#13;
"We Give Gold Bond"&#13;
Council Bluffs, _Iowa&#13;
MARCUS CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
612 West Broadway&#13;
To Get Ahead in the World&#13;
Look Well Dressed&#13;
Buy From "MARCUS"&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
McMULLEN&#13;
SKELLY SERVICE STATION&#13;
: &#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
612 S. Main&#13;
. . . Pontiac ...&#13;
HUGHES MOTOR CO.&#13;
153 West Broadway&#13;
. . . Chevrolet . . .&#13;
PIONEER MOTORS&#13;
125 West Pierce&#13;
.. . Cadillac .. .&#13;
ZIP MOTORS, INC.&#13;
1714 West Broadway&#13;
. . . Valiant - Plymouth - Chrysler ...&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS, INC.&#13;
600 East Washington&#13;
. . . Mercury ...&#13;
WHITT AKER-LONG&#13;
25 - 4th St.&#13;
... Ford ...&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
115 West Broadway&#13;
. .. Rambler ...&#13;
RASSMUSSEN BUICK&#13;
... Buick ...&#13;
Congratulations, Seniors, From the&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO DEALERS&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIONS, SENIORS&#13;
FROM THE ANNUAL STAFF &#13;
Abshi er, Paul 52, 88, 85, 103, 40, 93&#13;
Ad ams, G lenda 30, 103&#13;
Adamsen, Ardon 124&#13;
Adki ns, Cheryl 59 , 32 , 115&#13;
Ager, Ver Ku il e n 88, 37, 45 , 92 , 85,&#13;
103, 40&#13;
Ag new, Denn is 119&#13;
Aherns, Teddy 103&#13;
Ahlq uist, Larry 52 , 115, 43&#13;
Aldr ich, Sob 84, 124 , 35&#13;
Aldrich, Da vi d 103&#13;
Ald rich, Jerry 30, 115&#13;
Aldridge, Sharon 42&#13;
All -Around Athlete 97&#13;
All en, Georg e 84, 78, 87, 115&#13;
Al lerton, Ca rolyn 33, 103&#13;
All-Sports Qu ee n 97&#13;
Altau 44&#13;
Amsberry, Jan e 39, 124&#13;
Andersen, Ben 103 , 43&#13;
Andersen, Kathryn 57, 33 , 45, 103&#13;
Andersen, Linda 103&#13;
Anderson, Doug 52 , 103&#13;
Anderson, Eleanor 30, 124, 44&#13;
Anderson, Gary 124&#13;
Anderson, Joyce 103&#13;
Anderson, Phyll is 61, 30, 32, 67, 33,&#13;
34, 124, 72, 44 , 99, 123&#13;
Anderson, Robert 103&#13;
Anderson, Sheila 58, 103&#13;
Andrews, Mark 88, 39, 87, 103 Annual 31&#13;
Anson, Davi d 88, 103&#13;
Arnold, Jeani ne 30&#13;
Arrows mi th , Pat 42, 103&#13;
Art Club 47&#13;
Arthur, Phil 50, 124&#13;
Babcock, Gary 52, 103&#13;
Band 54&#13;
Band Home Room J-167&#13;
Banq ue t Sr. 153&#13;
Barg es, Andrew 124&#13;
Barker, James 115&#13;
Barnes. Terry 52, 30, 47, 103 Borr, Sha ro n 115&#13;
Barritt, Larry 103&#13;
Barron , l e ori to 124&#13;
Barrow, Ron 88 , 103&#13;
Bartholomew, Donna 125&#13;
Ba rtle tt, Nan cy 46 , 115&#13;
Batt, Ka thy 115&#13;
Ba ug hman , Ruth 115&#13;
Ba xi ey, Da vid 125&#13;
Baxley, John 103&#13;
Baxt er, Jean 115 , 16&#13;
Ba xte r, Judy 115&#13;
Beau ch amp , Darrel 103&#13;
Bec erra , Gilb ert 103&#13;
Becker, Keith 11 5&#13;
Beckman , Bob · 82, 84 , 125&#13;
Beckner, Sa ll y 11 5, 35&#13;
Beezl ey, Mike 115&#13;
Bell, Jo hn 103&#13;
Benson, Barbara 103 Bergen, Gary 115&#13;
Bergstedt, Karyn 45, 125&#13;
Bergstedt, Kathy 46, 103 '&#13;
Bernhards, Bru ce 115&#13;
Berry, Ke n 103&#13;
Betts, Jim 47 , 103&#13;
Betts, o~ er 103&#13;
Bigham , Marsha 57, 58, 45 , 103&#13;
Billings, Randy 39, 103&#13;
Biology Club 40&#13;
Bird , Dionn e 45 , 115&#13;
Bird , Eldon 84, 87, 115&#13;
Bird , Marilyn 115&#13;
Bird , Vic 103&#13;
Birdso ng , Steve 103 , 46&#13;
Black, Do n 88, 103 , 46 Blockmon , Ma rsha 103&#13;
Blackwell, Beth 39, 45, 74 , 103 , 43 , 90·&#13;
Blank, Bob&#13;
Blankenship,&#13;
Blankenship,&#13;
43&#13;
115&#13;
Bo b 103 , 43&#13;
Robert W . 52, 103 , 46,&#13;
Bl um, Carol 115&#13;
Sly, Beverly 11 5, 39&#13;
Beckert, Tom 125&#13;
Boe, Judy 37, 103 , 43 , 55&#13;
Bogue , Jo xine 103&#13;
Bohan , Bobbe 58, 45 , 104&#13;
Bollig , Kenneth 88, 87, 91&#13;
Bond , Jim 85, 11 5&#13;
Bo nham, Joyce 104&#13;
Bouse fiald , Marsha 39 , 104&#13;
Bowe n, Jockie 115, 44&#13;
Boyle , Richard 104&#13;
Bradford, Rodge r 11 5&#13;
Index Brandt, Willa 104&#13;
Breckbill , Wayne 104&#13;
Breeden, Sharyl 104&#13;
Bremholm, Charles 52, 104&#13;
Bre ndel , John 104&#13;
Breshers, W illie 125&#13;
Bright, Jeannie 58, 39, 104&#13;
Briseno, T cresa 11 S&#13;
Brockman, Lyle 125 , 55&#13;
Brooks, Carol 115&#13;
Brooks, Terry 52, 115&#13;
Brown, Dennis 104&#13;
Brown, Frank 104&#13;
Brown, Loren 46, 104&#13;
Brown, louDeo n l 04&#13;
Browning , Norman 46, 10~ , 88&#13;
Bryon, Lennie 115&#13;
Bryand, Doris 34, 39, 47, 125, 44&#13;
Burb eck, Dave 45, 40, 104&#13;
Burns, Bob 88, 104&#13;
Bu rns, Mike 30, 115, 48, 91&#13;
Busse, Mary 74, 43, 104&#13;
Butler, Ch eryl 30, 34, 47, 125, 44 ,&#13;
40, 36&#13;
Butl er, Juan ita 55, 104&#13;
Butt erbaugh , Sharon 115&#13;
Cain, Larry 125&#13;
Callahan, Ke ith 126&#13;
Campbell, Joyce 30, 46 , 104&#13;
Carl , Jackie 56, 38, 39, 126&#13;
Carlson , Vickie 39, 115, 44, 46&#13;
Carr, Gary 39&#13;
Carrell , Stella 132, 104&#13;
Carrigan, Roger 133 , 126&#13;
Carson , George 134, 104&#13;
Carter, Kenneth 115, 135&#13;
Carver, Nancy 104, 136&#13;
Ca ry, Myrtle 56, 47, 115&#13;
Ca vallaro, Carol 46, 104, 138&#13;
Chambers, Diana 30, 115&#13;
Childers, Pearl 104, 140&#13;
Childress, Ron 104, 141&#13;
~hristensen, Cherill 104, 142&#13;
Christensen, Marilyn 104 , 143&#13;
Christianson, Rodn ey 104, 144&#13;
Chris tensen, Te rry 104 , 145&#13;
Chute, Ro nald 104, 147&#13;
Clopper, Pam 115&#13;
Clark, Fred 38, 39, 115&#13;
Clark, Lindo 39, 150, 126&#13;
Clark, Mike 84, 30, 38, 41, 78, 126&#13;
Clay, Charl es 24 , 46, 85, 91, 104&#13;
Cl emens, Joyce 104, 153&#13;
Clemens, Sharon 154 , 126&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Ginny 30, 46, 104, 155&#13;
Coffman, Gary 52 , 104&#13;
Coleman, Terry 88, 45 , 93, 105&#13;
Collins, Be tty 39, 104&#13;
Coll ins, Donna 115, 44, 159&#13;
Collins. Kenne th 160&#13;
Colton, Douglas 57, 33, 34, 41, 40,&#13;
161, 126&#13;
Commencement 154&#13;
Conaway, Ke nny 115&#13;
Co nkl in , Alvi n 50, 52, 84, 87, 43, 91 ,&#13;
77, 78, 36, 126&#13;
Conservation 43&#13;
Copeland, Jan e t 116 , 164&#13;
Coppock , Jerry 87, 89, 165, 126&#13;
Cra ig, Bdl 11 6, 166&#13;
Crone, Constance 167, 126&#13;
Creative Wri ting 33&#13;
Crouch, Mik e 46 , 168&#13;
Cue, Wayn e 104 , 169&#13;
Cullen, Jan e 104&#13;
Cupit, Charles 30, 116&#13;
Daeges. Pat 74 , 116&#13;
Dague, Roberta 104&#13;
Dalton, Charles 88, 104&#13;
Dance Band 55&#13;
Danielson, Lorraine 48 , 36, 127&#13;
Davenport, Koren 11 6&#13;
Davidson, Mox 116&#13;
Davis, Judy 11 6 Davis, Sandy 30, 47, 35, 44 , 36, 99 ,&#13;
127&#13;
Davis, Twyl a 104&#13;
Debate 37&#13;
Deeds, Bil I 46 , 104 Dempster, Sheri 30, 33, 11 6&#13;
DenHerder, Richard 108, 216, 48&#13;
DeSantiago, George 104&#13;
DeSantiago, Savi no 116, 87&#13;
Dew, Do n 97 , 81, 87, 30, 41 , 77,&#13;
82, 84, 94 , 93 , 127, 123&#13;
Diamond, Larry 91 , 104&#13;
Direcks, Gory 127&#13;
Ditzl er, Jil l 59 , 60 , 38 , 127&#13;
173&#13;
Do ebelin , Carol yn 34, 116&#13;
Doebelin , Don 104&#13;
Dofner, Emm ett 31 , 104&#13;
Dofn er, Poul 116&#13;
Do;~ r, Shoiley Jane "Toot" 127, 44,&#13;
Donich, Jerry 88, 104&#13;
Dougherty, Linda 16, 58, 39, 104&#13;
Doughman , Terry 116&#13;
Doug hman , Vic 104&#13;
Doug hman , Wes 127&#13;
Drake, Marlyn 11 6&#13;
Drummond , Bil l 32, 41, 82, 84, 127,&#13;
94, 93&#13;
DuBois, Carol 104&#13;
Duke, Richard 116&#13;
Dunn , Janice 39, 45, 43 , 104, 90&#13;
Durbin, Jeanne 116&#13;
Eak in, Jan et Mae 52, 128&#13;
Eakin , Larry 116&#13;
Edwards, Bill 84 , 86, 41, 76, 78, 87,&#13;
89, 127&#13;
Edwards, Sharon 47, 104&#13;
Elovsky, Marlys 45 , 104&#13;
Eldridge, Sandy 44 , 214, 127&#13;
Elk ins, Gordon 88, 104&#13;
Elliott, Jock 116&#13;
Elliott, Rob ert 104&#13;
Ell ison , Kathy 128&#13;
Ellison, Shirley 104&#13;
Elonich, Helen 104&#13;
Emerson, Conni e 116&#13;
Epperson, David 104&#13;
Erdelt, Bob 128&#13;
Erdelt, Rodney 45 , 104&#13;
Eri ckson, Karen 16, 128, 44 , 98, 67&#13;
Espinosa, Sondra 58, 39, 104&#13;
Ethe rton , Sheila Rei 39, 128&#13;
Evans, Dea n Lee 52, 88, 87, 104&#13;
Evans, Jackie 104&#13;
Eva ns, Walter 52, 88, 87, 104&#13;
Farr, Judy 39, 45 , 116&#13;
Farson, Larry 52, 104&#13;
Faubl e, Frank " Frosty " 128, 40, 50,&#13;
57, 30, 31, 33 , 41&#13;
Fedor, Jud ie 39, 116&#13;
Feekin, Don 87, 77, 128&#13;
Feekin, Duane 116 1&#13;
Feeki n, Ronald 45 , 116&#13;
Fencl , Louie 128&#13;
Fencl, Rosali e 46, 39, 129, 43&#13;
Ferris, Charl es 129&#13;
F.H.A. 42&#13;
Fields, David 46, 104&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Ed 104&#13;
Fl oyd, Fredd ie 39, 116&#13;
Flury, Ed 116&#13;
Fl ynn, Jim 84, 11 6&#13;
F.N.A. 46&#13;
Foo te, Linda 56, 104&#13;
Foote, Walter 104&#13;
Forbes, l ee 104&#13;
Forbes, Lu cil le 74, 129, 43, 90 Forcade, Lynn 30, 74, 129&#13;
Forsyth e, Mike 104&#13;
Foster, Denny 84, 116, 93&#13;
Foster, Ka ren 104&#13;
Fox, Timee Ann 16, 34, 129, 44 , 98 Fra ley, Bill 30, 11 6, 48&#13;
Freer. Eugene 52, 104&#13;
French Club 45&#13;
French , Conn ie 30, 47, 129&#13;
Fries, Barbara 57, 58, 104&#13;
Frieze, Roger 104&#13;
Fry, Suzanne 30, 32, 33, 129&#13;
Fryer, Judy 38, 39, 116&#13;
F.T.A. 42&#13;
Ful ler, Jerry 129&#13;
Funk, Kenneth 129, 30&#13;
Fuss, Jim 129&#13;
Gal le, Joa nne 47, 116&#13;
Ga llup, Kreg 11 6&#13;
Ganey, Jeannie 16, 59, 31 , 130&#13;
Gan n, Rita 47 , 106, 43&#13;
Gann, Tom 106&#13;
Ga rb er, Don 106, 130&#13;
Gard ner, Denny 83, 84, 130&#13;
Gast, Go ry 11 6&#13;
Gates, Penny 39, 11 6, 72, 43&#13;
Gaver, Marcia 39, 106&#13;
Gover, Rita 59, 130, 44&#13;
George , Carol 103&#13;
Gibbs, Pat 11 6, 44&#13;
Gi ll , Bruce 57, 33 , 116&#13;
Gi llesp ie, Potty 106&#13;
Gillispie , Da rrell 11 6&#13;
Gillman , Herb 106&#13;
Gilson, Ed 50, 84, 86, 30, 78, 4 1,&#13;
130, 35, 91, 67&#13;
G irls' Basketball 74&#13;
Girls' lounge 39&#13;
Givens, Gay 39, 45 , 130, 48&#13;
Glenn, Bernard 106&#13;
Goldenberg, Freda 39, 48&#13;
Goldsberry, Mitch 116&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat 106&#13;
Golf 92&#13;
G.R.A. 43&#13;
Graybill , Lonni e 106&#13;
Graybill, Victor 106&#13;
Graves, Jeanette 130, 44&#13;
Gray, Lois 1 06&#13;
Greulach, Bob 84, 116, 93&#13;
Griffin, Lou Ann 106, 48&#13;
Griffith , Edwi n 84, 78 , 116, 93, 67&#13;
Grosvenor, Carol 39 , 46 , 130&#13;
Gryski ewicz. Eddy 106&#13;
Gundlach , Beverl y 42 , 130&#13;
Gundlach, Judy 42, 35, 106&#13;
Haack , Sonia 106&#13;
Hadden, Mitchell 116&#13;
Hollberg , Earl 52, 117&#13;
Hammond, Christie 39, 117&#13;
Hampton, Genny 48, 40 , 98 , 16, 44 ,&#13;
130&#13;
Honeck, Mori e 11 7&#13;
Hon eck, Shell y 106&#13;
Hansen, Betty 11 7&#13;
Hansen , Duncan 52, 106&#13;
Hansen, Fred 33, 41 , 131, 40&#13;
Hanse n, Lanny 31, 37, 38, 117, SS&#13;
Ha nsen, Pea rl 39 , 106&#13;
Hanson, Richard 106&#13;
Harbold , Fred 106, 92&#13;
Hargis, Jim 117&#13;
Harman , Edna 42 , 106&#13;
Harold , Carol 3(), 38, 106&#13;
Harrington, Jomes 52, 88, 87, 106, 40&#13;
Harris, Shi rl ey 32, 33 , 47, 117&#13;
Harrison , Bill 46, 84 , 11 7, 91 , 90&#13;
Harrod , Sonja 11 7&#13;
Hartley, Connie 30, 45, 106&#13;
Ha rtley, Dave 117&#13;
Harvey (Play) 64&#13;
Ha ssler, Alva 117&#13;
Ha tcher. Jim 131&#13;
Ho ven , Judy 56, 30, 11 7&#13;
Hoven , Frank lin 52 , 117&#13;
Hawkes, Karen 45, 106&#13;
Haworth, Cla ud ia 131&#13;
Heaps, Chuck 50, 57, 30, 38, 41 ,&#13;
131, 40, 36&#13;
Heaps, Janice 117, 35, 36&#13;
He itman, Weldon 117, 40&#13;
Henl ey, Mike 52, 11 7, 34, 52&#13;
Hen ni ngs, Carol 4S , 106, 43&#13;
Hem pel , Do na ld 131&#13;
Henry, Kathy 32, 117&#13;
Henry, Sandro 131&#13;
Hensky, Bob 31 , 131&#13;
Heste r, Ro nald 106&#13;
Heu bner, Linda 117&#13;
Hicks, Betty 117&#13;
Hicks, Carol e 106&#13;
Hicks, Doris 131&#13;
H icks, Eugene 117&#13;
Himbe rger, Mary Lou 131&#13;
Hinsley, Lindo • 106&#13;
Hill, Betty 11 7&#13;
Hill , Ro y 84, 117&#13;
Hill, Ve rna 106&#13;
Hise l, Lu ci lle 106&#13;
Hi tchcock, Pat 39, 131, 48&#13;
Ho bbs, Gary 132&#13;
Hoden, Ch eryl 106&#13;
Hodtwol ker, Elea nor 11 7&#13;
Hodtwalker, luJean 106&#13;
Hodtwa lker, Ro nolo t 106&#13;
Hoel, Sand ra 11 7&#13;
Hogue , Ba rba ra 132&#13;
Holder, Jock 83 , 106, 93&#13;
Holgersen, Cheryl 11 7, 44&#13;
Homan, Dea nna 106&#13;
Hook, Bill 41, 66, 83 , 67, 84 , 132&#13;
Ho pkins, Linda 47, 132&#13;
Hopkons, Robert 132&#13;
Hopper, Ed 61, 106, 46&#13;
Hotchkiss, Sue 39 , 46 , 106&#13;
Hough , Merle 11 7&#13;
Hough , Thomas 106&#13;
Howard , Mary 106&#13;
Howland, Denny 106&#13;
Howrey, Pamela 48 , 132&#13;
Hrosky, Frank 84 , 86, 41 , 76 , 78 , 83 ,&#13;
132, 91&#13;
Hubbard , Richard 52 , 46, 106, 40 &#13;
Huey, Nancy 117, 43, 90&#13;
Huey, Richard B7, 106&#13;
Hulbert, Herbert 106&#13;
Humes, Cl ifford 106&#13;
Hunt, John 106&#13;
Hunt, Kenneth 30, 132&#13;
J-!un ter, Harry 60, 30, 106&#13;
Hupp, Cheryl 106&#13;
Hurd, Karen 117, 46, 3S, 4B, SS Hutchens, David S2, 46, 106, 40, 36,&#13;
92&#13;
Hutchens, Karen 30, 132, 4B&#13;
Hu tchens, Richard 117&#13;
Hutchinson, Mike 84&#13;
Hyde, Jan ice 30, 117, 47&#13;
Hyjek, Ka thleen 16, 106&#13;
Hymer, Paul B4, 39, 47, 7B, 117, 91&#13;
Isenhour, John 117&#13;
Ives, David 41 , 47, 46, 106&#13;
Ives, Douglas S2, BB, 74, 117, 40&#13;
Ivy, Stan 60, 61, 32, 33, 3B, 132, 3S&#13;
Jets 40&#13;
Jackson, Hilda 106&#13;
Jacobo , Linda 117&#13;
Jacobson, Chris 117&#13;
Jacobsen, Joetta 106&#13;
Jacobson, Mory 32, 117&#13;
Jager, John BB, 106&#13;
James, Grant 133&#13;
James, Pat B4, B6, 76, 133&#13;
Jensen, Harold 52, 37, 45, 106&#13;
Jensen, Jean 106, 133, 44&#13;
Jensen, Phill ip 106&#13;
Jensen, · Sheryl 30, 42, 45, 74, 106,&#13;
43, 90&#13;
Jeppesen, Dennis 117, 48, 40, 74, 92&#13;
Jewel l, Mike 46, 106&#13;
Johnson, Donald 133, 34&#13;
Johnson , Doug 117&#13;
Johnston, Gary 11 B&#13;
Johnson, Jo Ellen 117&#13;
Johnson, John 106&#13;
Johnston, Judy 11 B&#13;
Johnson, Kathy 11 B, 44&#13;
Johnson, Mary 133&#13;
Johnson, Rosemary 39, 118&#13;
Johnson, Ruth 106&#13;
Johnson, Steve 106&#13;
Johnson, Trudi 47, 35, 133&#13;
Johnson, Virgi nia 30, 133, 44&#13;
Jones, Jomes 133&#13;
Jones, Janet 106&#13;
Jones, Larry 52, B4&#13;
Jones, Marilyn 37, 39 , 45, 106&#13;
Jantz, Judy 106&#13;
Joslin, David 133&#13;
Joslin, Kathy 118&#13;
Joy, Darrel 1 lB&#13;
Kohane, Charlo tte SB, 45, 106, 37,&#13;
41 , 47&#13;
Karpe, Sandra 46, 106&#13;
Keele , Carla 11 B&#13;
Kelley, Dennis 106&#13;
Ke lly, Kenne th 46, B7, 106&#13;
Kelso, Ed 30, 34, 134, 40&#13;
Kemp, Peggy 34, 39, 47, 134&#13;
Kennedy, Pat 56, 59, llB&#13;
Kenne tt, Ron 106&#13;
Kerns, Kathl een 47, 45, 11 B&#13;
Kilgore, Andy 118&#13;
Kirkendall, Linda 106, 48&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Al 50, 134&#13;
Kirkpa trick, Karen 106&#13;
Kirkpa trick, Kathy 16, 118&#13;
Kjelogrrad, Loren 134 :&#13;
Klement, David 34, 37, 134, 40, 36&#13;
Klement, Tim 45, 106, 40, 55&#13;
Kpigh t, Dorthy 106&#13;
Koofl er, Susan 30, 134&#13;
Knouse, Jim 46, 106&#13;
Knouse, She ryl 48, 134&#13;
Knudsen, Gory 57, 85, 108&#13;
Koenig, Bernie 11 8, 35&#13;
Koenigs, Beverly 30, 1 SB, 44&#13;
Kohl, Don S2 , l OB , 47&#13;
Konecny, Ma ry lOB&#13;
Krueger, Steve l 08&#13;
Kruse, Cookie 34, 134, 72, 44 , 99&#13;
Kuhl , Diane 134, 35&#13;
Kurt, Tom 46, 1 OB&#13;
La tin Club 45&#13;
loose, Sa ndra 108&#13;
l a Breck, Ed 87, 108&#13;
La Chappell , Don 134&#13;
Ladd, Gole 135&#13;
Ladd, Irene 135&#13;
Lammers, loreccc l 08&#13;
Larsen, Sandy 118&#13;
Loudon, Tom 11 B&#13;
lawslo, Ron 31, 135&#13;
Index&#13;
Lawton, Laurie 3B, 11 B, 56&#13;
Lawless, Phyl iss 11 B&#13;
Leo , Lorry 135&#13;
Lee, Linda 32, 33, 46, llB, 35, 48,&#13;
44, 114&#13;
lee, Marcia 46&#13;
Lefgren, Nancy S9, 30, 1 lB, 72, 3S,&#13;
44, 48&#13;
Legge, Russel 8S, lOB&#13;
Lehmer, lorry 39, 118&#13;
le Mosle r, Carolyn 11 B&#13;
LeMmter, Patty 135, 44&#13;
Leonard, Phyllis 108&#13;
Lesley, Sandra 135&#13;
Lesley, Terry lOB, 93&#13;
Letterman's Club 41&#13;
Le u, Cla ud ia 30, 135&#13;
Leu, Randy 32, 135, 35, 92&#13;
Levi, Paula 46 , 135&#13;
Lewis, Betty 108&#13;
lewis, Ed 1 OB&#13;
lewis, Roberta 1 OB&#13;
Ley thom, Bill 118&#13;
library Club 47&#13;
Libby, Bill 11 B&#13;
Liddick, Ernie lOB&#13;
lievon, Sharon 30, 47&#13;
Liggett, Jim 88, 1 OB&#13;
Lindsay, She rry 56, 31, 3B, 47, 13S,&#13;
35&#13;
Liston, Jane ll e 1 OB&#13;
Livingston, Barbero 37, 118&#13;
Lockerby, Marsha 136&#13;
Louden, Walt 108&#13;
Loukota, Bob lOB, 40, 55&#13;
Lydon, Mary Ann 108&#13;
Mabbitt, Ron lOB&#13;
MacDonald, Claudell 108, 48&#13;
Mackey, Dave 11 B&#13;
Machmuller, Bill 41, 40, 36, SS, 30,&#13;
137&#13;
Mace, Andrew 108&#13;
Mad iso n, Bob 11 B&#13;
Madsen, Raymond 137&#13;
Mahan, Ela ine 137&#13;
Majeski, Dave 52, 118&#13;
Majeski, Dennis 60, 52, llB&#13;
Majorettes 55&#13;
Malick, Bob 30&#13;
Malmos, Judy 137, 169&#13;
Manning, Koren 137, 35&#13;
Markey, Georg e 137&#13;
Markey, Janith 1 OB&#13;
Markey, J udi th lOB&#13;
Marr, Jose ph 1 OB&#13;
Marr, Mory 39, 137, 72, 48, 44, 99&#13;
Marshall , Kay 108&#13;
Martin, Darl ene 11 B, 44&#13;
Martin , Gary 13B&#13;
Martin, Jim BS, 108, 39, 87, 43&#13;
Math Club 41&#13;
Mathews, Lora 16, lOB&#13;
Math ison, Morion 108&#13;
Mo tteson, Barb 108&#13;
Mattha i, Charl es 13B&#13;
Matthai, Sandy 108&#13;
Moluski , Sandy 138, 44, 97, 9B, 30,&#13;
67, 123 Maue r, Nancy 108&#13;
May, Gary lOB&#13;
McAnd rews, Sharon 39, 136&#13;
McClain , Judy 11 B&#13;
McClure, Marcia 30, 33, 39, 136, 72,&#13;
35, 44, 123&#13;
McCollum, Royal 136, 94, 93&#13;
McConne ll, Alice lOB&#13;
McConne ll, Linda 136, 44&#13;
McCoy, Bonnie 39, 47, 136, 44, 48&#13;
McCoy, Linda 1 OB&#13;
McGilvray, Elfreda 136&#13;
Mci ntire, Tim 60 , 61 , 3 1, 32, 37, 38,&#13;
136 Mc in tosh, Arnold 52, 108&#13;
Mc intosh, Harvey 136&#13;
Mc intosh, Roseann 118&#13;
McKeever, Al 116, 118&#13;
McKelvey, lorry 39, 137&#13;
McKenzie, Fra nk SB, 46, 108&#13;
McKim, Jack 37, lOB&#13;
McMull en, Ri chard 137&#13;
McNul ty, Chuck 30, 11 8&#13;
McQuinn, Jo net 108&#13;
McTwiggan, Jean 30 , 118, 3S, 48&#13;
Meadows, Rose Ann 46, 108&#13;
Meadows, Howard 11 B&#13;
Meek, Byron 138&#13;
Menschig n, Na ncy 108&#13;
Me redi th, Jan ice 13B&#13;
Meyers, l eNe tte 1 OB&#13;
Meyers, Robe rta 138, 43, 90&#13;
Military Boll 69&#13;
Millard , Shei la 108&#13;
Mill e r, Bernie 52 , ll B, 43&#13;
Mill e r, Marilyn 32 , 33, 38, 45, 11 B&#13;
Mill e r, Dennis 13B&#13;
Mi ll er, Linda l OB&#13;
Mi ll e r, Pat 3 1, 39, 47, 120, 119, 44&#13;
Mil le r, Sharon 30, 13B&#13;
Mitche ll, Jackie Jo 39, 139, 36&#13;
Moats, Jo hn 11 9 , 13S, 4B&#13;
Moo ts, Richard 139&#13;
M.0. 1. 4B&#13;
Monohan, Karen 119&#13;
Mora ine, She ryl 73, 108&#13;
Moran, John 139&#13;
Moore, Bil l 84 , 7B, 11 9&#13;
Moore , Dennis 1 OB&#13;
Moore , Gl enda 42, 46 , 108&#13;
Moore, Jomes 139&#13;
Moore, Janice 74, 139 , 90&#13;
Moore, Jerry 11 9 , 92&#13;
Moreno, Louise 108&#13;
Morris, Barbara 30, 74, 11 9, 43, 35&#13;
Morriss, June 39, 47, 11 9 , 35&#13;
Moser, Jackelyn 34, 39, 4 6, 139&#13;
Moss, El to n 87, 108, 43&#13;
Moss, Po t 105 , 90&#13;
Mossburg , Wanda 30, 73, 108&#13;
Mowery, Ed 11 9&#13;
Mowery, Margare t 46, 108&#13;
Muel ler, Ka thy 16, l OB&#13;
Muell er, Sharo n 16, 30, 139, 44, 36&#13;
Mumm, David 108&#13;
Munyon, Te rry 139&#13;
Mu rray, Jere 11 9.&#13;
Musgrove, Jim BB, lOB&#13;
Myers, Ed 52, 74, lOB&#13;
Myers, Moxine 108&#13;
Myers, Rose 139&#13;
N otional Honor Society 34&#13;
Negre te , Rosa lie lOB&#13;
Negre te, Virginia 108&#13;
Neighbors, Nanci 108&#13;
Neiswender, Carolyn 39, 74, 4S, 139,&#13;
72, 90&#13;
Neiswender, Dave 46, 108, 91&#13;
N eiswender, Dennis 108&#13;
Nelson, Dennis 119&#13;
Ne rz, Joyce 11 9&#13;
Ne rz, Paul 46, 108&#13;
Nesbi ti, Sandy 108&#13;
Nesb itt, Te rry 108&#13;
Ne ttl es, Bill BS, lOB&#13;
Newma n, Joella 39, 140&#13;
Newmon, Terry 108&#13;
Nichols. Jone 119, 43&#13;
Nichols, Jerry 74 , 108&#13;
Nielson, Jim 52, 1 OB&#13;
Nielson, Mike 8B, B5, 108, 91&#13;
Nig htser, Dale 46, 108&#13;
N ig htser, Ga ry 140. 91&#13;
Nosekobe l, Doyal 108&#13;
N unez , Mike 41 , 87, 89,' 140&#13;
Nusse r. Jane t 58, 108&#13;
Nuzum, Boni la 140. 48&#13;
r,'Bradovich , Cheryl 46, 108&#13;
O'Connor. Rod 119, 66, 67&#13;
Odell, Me rri tt 119&#13;
O lsen, Jim 110&#13;
Olson, John 140&#13;
Ogren, Maxine 58, 108&#13;
Olson, Robert 32 , 33, 140, 55&#13;
O lsufka , Carol 39, 140&#13;
Osborn, Beverly 110&#13;
O tts, Earl 11 9&#13;
Owens, Joyce 56, 47, 11 9&#13;
Pacholke, David 52, 30 , 36, 33, 37,&#13;
68, 140, 40&#13;
Page,. Bill 84, 87, 41 , 77, 78, 140, 39, 94&#13;
Page,Te ri 110&#13;
Palme r, Dave B4, B6, 41 , 76, 78, 87,&#13;
140, 92&#13;
Po tten, Dennis 1l0&#13;
Parish, Gary 110&#13;
Park, Bill B4, 7B, 141 , 93&#13;
Park, N ina 110&#13;
Parrack, Ja ne l 16, 30 , 119&#13;
Parrack, Joyce 119&#13;
Parsons, Ma ry El in 39, 141, 43, 44 , 40&#13;
Patte rso n, Carole 110&#13;
Paulsen, Darline 119&#13;
Pearcy, Cecil ia 110&#13;
Petersen, Raymond 110&#13;
Pe rry, K. 45&#13;
174&#13;
Pe ters, Geri 42, 46, 110, 43&#13;
Pe te rson, Anita 119&#13;
Pe terson, Don 52, 46, 11 0, 9 1, 40&#13;
Peterson, Kenneth 110&#13;
Peterson , Lonnie 31, 37, 46, 141&#13;
Pe terson, Norman 141&#13;
Pfleger, Paula 11 0, 45&#13;
Pfleger, Quayne 50 , 14 1, 92&#13;
Phillips, Ed 14 1&#13;
Ph ill ips, Paula 32, 33, 39, 42, 141 ,&#13;
35, 48, 36&#13;
Phipps, Lynnard 41, 87, 89 , 141, 91&#13;
Phil I ips, Susie 45 , 110&#13;
Piazza , Jim B5, 110, 43&#13;
Pickering, David 110&#13;
Pierce, Sandra 45, 110, 55&#13;
Pitt, Betty 119&#13;
Pleas, Jeannette 110&#13;
Poffenberger, Terry 119&#13;
Points, Connie 119&#13;
Points, Jim 119&#13;
Poin ts, Kent 110&#13;
Poland, Jay 52 , 3B, 119&#13;
Posva r, Rea 16, 38, 11 0&#13;
Po tts, Kenneth 142&#13;
Po tts, Richard 110, 40, 55, 92&#13;
Powers, Linda 11 9 , 43&#13;
Price, Donald 11 9 , 43&#13;
Prieto, Morie 142, 44&#13;
Prom 66&#13;
Putnam, Caroline 119&#13;
Putna m, Dione 39, 110&#13;
Quand t, Eugene 110&#13;
Q uil l and Scro ll 33&#13;
Robuck, Jim 41, 87, B9, 142&#13;
Rag land, Jerry 88 , BS, 43&#13;
Ra mos, Manuel 84, B7, 77, B7, 142&#13;
Ramsey, Janice 39, 142&#13;
Rankin, Davi d 46, B5, 110&#13;
Rasmuss en, Suzie 46, 119&#13;
Rouhaus, Richa rd 11 0&#13;
Real, Jessie 119&#13;
Red Cross 39&#13;
Reed, Eil een 3 1, 142, 44&#13;
Re ed, Linda 34, 4 1, 47, 40, 142&#13;
Re eve s, Bill B7, 110&#13;
Reeve s, Dal e 142 , 92&#13;
Regan, Denny 142&#13;
Reichart, Judy 142&#13;
Re ichart, Mary Ann 143&#13;
Reserve Basketball 8S&#13;
Reserve Football Team 88&#13;
Reserve W res tl ers 87&#13;
Revle tt, Charl es 110&#13;
Rhoa des, Bo b 4S&#13;
Rhoten, Jackie 143&#13;
Riche, Lonni e 110&#13;
Riche, Sharo n 39 , 110 Riddl e, Paul e tte 119, 72, 44 , 55, 67&#13;
Rief, Gory 30, 33, 143 , 35, 40&#13;
Rief, La rry B7, 11 0&#13;
Rief, Tom 143&#13;
Rifl e Team 74&#13;
Riib e , Bo nnie 119&#13;
Rine, Caro l 30, 45, 110&#13;
Rish, Christine 110&#13;
Rish, Nancy 119&#13;
Road Show 57&#13;
Roa rty, Diane 110, 5S&#13;
Ro be rts, Cynthia 30, 119, 72, 44&#13;
Roberts, Ka re n 58, 33, 110&#13;
Robe rts, Ka rl a 59, 45 , 32, 41 , 143,&#13;
35, 48 , 36 •&#13;
Robe rls, Robbie 30, 119, 44, 114, 67&#13;
Robinson, Carole 110&#13;
Robinson, Lynda 30, 143, 44, 36&#13;
Rob inson, Tom 143, 67&#13;
Rockwel l, Judy 30, 143&#13;
Roden, Sandy 39, 46, 119, 36&#13;
Rogge, Lloyd 110&#13;
Romans, Fred 11 9 , 55&#13;
Ross, Duane 110&#13;
R.0 .T.C. 49&#13;
Rousch, Ja nes 110&#13;
Rowe, Jo ni 120 , 44&#13;
Rowland, Don 110&#13;
Ruby, Borton l ee 46, 143&#13;
Ruger, Pa ul e tte 59, 30, 31, 120, 72. 44 , 55, 165&#13;
Ru iz, Fronk 143&#13;
Rumplestilskin 70&#13;
Rush, Linda SB, 39, 45, 110&#13;
Russell , George BS, 39, 46, 87, 110&#13;
Ryba, Dick BB, 46 , 87, 110, 93&#13;
Saathoff, Roger 110&#13;
Safe.Teens 36&#13;
Sal es, Lo la 120&#13;
Sallee, Jim 120, 70 Sonders, Dick 30, 82, B4, BS, 144,&#13;
94 , 93&#13;
Sanders, Jim 84, 30, 78, 110, 93&#13;
Sa nders, Dwayne 120&#13;
Sonders, Raymo nd 120&#13;
Sayers, El izab e th 144&#13;
Schaefer, Lorraine 144&#13;
Sch legel, Bob 6 1, 39, 87, 43 . 120.&#13;
48, 40, 114&#13;
Schickner, David 46, 85, 110&#13;
Schmidt, Ross "Skipp" 83 , 84, 144,&#13;
94 , 67&#13;
Schmitt, Judi 120&#13;
Schmitt, Roge r 110&#13;
Schomaker, John 52, 110&#13;
Schonberg , Brenda 110, 45&#13;
Sch~elzky, Bob 120 &#13;
Schlutz , Do n 30, 41 , 83, 84, 144,&#13;
91 , 90&#13;
Schultz , Mork 37, 110, 40 , 92&#13;
Schutj er, Rocky 30, 11 0&#13;
Scolol rd , Mo rgo re l 13 0&#13;
Scoula r, Jackie 39 , 42 , 144, 48&#13;
Seaman, Ka thy 42, 120, 30&#13;
Se alock , Linda 16, 30, 144 , 44, 99&#13;
Se a loc k, Ma ry Ellen 11 0&#13;
Senior Bas eball Ploye rs 94&#13;
Senior Cla ss Party 151&#13;
Senior Honors l 00&#13;
Senio r Officers 123&#13;
Severson , Sand ie 11 O&#13;
Shadde n, Kent B4, 78, 120&#13;
Shohon , Ch uck 144, l 01&#13;
Sha ug hnessy, Pat 120, 91&#13;
Sheo, Mike 52, BB , 85 , 110&#13;
Sheely, John 120&#13;
Shestok, Dav id 60, 38, 120, 35, 40&#13;
Sh '. naba rga r, Stan 46, 110, 40&#13;
Shin n, Neto 110&#13;
Shipmon , Linda 120&#13;
Shu! tz , Mark 39 46 110&#13;
Sig le r, Ala n as.' 37,' 110, 45 , 40&#13;
Skow, Eloine 30, 39, 42, 144&#13;
Skow, Larry 120&#13;
Signal 32&#13;
Sitl ik , Beve rl y 73, 110&#13;
S1 tzter, Don 120&#13;
Slack, Josep h 11 O Smit h, Amoso 144&#13;
Smith, Denni e 110&#13;
Sm ith , Foy e 145&#13;
Smi th, Gory 120&#13;
Sm ith , Ji m 11 O&#13;
Sm th , Lind o 37, 73 , 110, 43, 90&#13;
Smith, Ma ry Diane 30, 145 , 99&#13;
Smith, Mory Ellen 120&#13;
Smi th , Mory Lyn ne 144&#13;
Smith , Susa n 110&#13;
Smi th , Teri 32, 39, 120&#13;
Smit h, Te rry 145&#13;
Smi th, Ve lma 120&#13;
Smi th, W anda 30 33 47 , i4 5, 44 Smit h, Wa rren 110 '&#13;
Snive ly, Evolyn 145&#13;
Snyde r, Suson 45&#13;
So ph omore Class Officers l 02&#13;
Sorensen, M ike 11 O, 40&#13;
Sorenson, Dick 11 O&#13;
Sorenson, No reen 56 37 38 47 46 120, 55 • • • •&#13;
Sortin o, M ike 110&#13;
Souse r, Rox i 16 145 44&#13;
Spo nish Club 46 '&#13;
Speo rn, Jim 145&#13;
Speors, Ronny 11 O Specht, Be n 110&#13;
Spe llin g Cl ub 37&#13;
Index&#13;
Spencer, Larry 84, 86 , 41, 76, 145&#13;
Spiker, Carol 145&#13;
Sports, Royo l ty 98&#13;
Springer, Ge ne 45 , 110&#13;
Spu rg in , Brent l ee 46, 110&#13;
Stoey, Dio ne 30, 3B, 110, 55, 48, 146&#13;
Stoey, Pame la 110&#13;
Staniford, Dorothy 146&#13;
Ston iford, Roger 110&#13;
Stork , Mo rl e ne 11 0&#13;
Sto rr, Lindo 120 , 67&#13;
St.Cloir, Denny 84, 7B, 120, 91 , 67&#13;
St ender, Bob 47, 146&#13;
Stephen, Marc ia 110&#13;
Steward, G e rold 146&#13;
Stiles, Connie 110&#13;
Stivers, Mari lyn 110&#13;
Stogdill, John 111&#13;
Story, Ch eryl 16, 111&#13;
Sto ry, Koren 39, 73, 111&#13;
Strock, Denn is 52, 111&#13;
Street, Joanne 39, 146, 35, 4B, 36&#13;
Stud ent Council 30&#13;
Sturg eo n, Stan 52, 120, 40&#13;
Stu rm , Ge ne 120&#13;
Stultz, Gle nn do 146&#13;
Sublet, Robe rt 146&#13;
Su ll ivon, Jomes 52, 111, 43&#13;
Swolek, Be rnadette 120, 44&#13;
Swonger, Dennis 111&#13;
Swanso n, Beve rl y 30, 31 , 146, 44&#13;
Swol ley, Nancy 39, 146, 178&#13;
Sydzyik, Donno 39, 111&#13;
Tacker, Jo 146&#13;
Tadl ock, Glendo 11 2&#13;
Tadlock, Judy 147&#13;
Tanner, Connie 39, 147, 48, 98&#13;
Tarkington , Mordel le 32, 33, 42, 147,&#13;
35&#13;
Toylor, David 52 , 120&#13;
Toylor, Irmo 45, 147&#13;
Teage r, Ela ine 147&#13;
Te agu e, Dennis 30, 120&#13;
Tea gue, Jeon 58, 11 2&#13;
Tell e r, Ri chard 120&#13;
Tenn is 92&#13;
Tews, J eon 30, 147&#13;
Tews, Kenneth 112&#13;
Th es pians 38 Thomas, Barba ro 59, 39, 120, 44&#13;
Thoma s, Eddie 88, 11 2, 43&#13;
Th omas, Ka thl een 112&#13;
Thomas, Kothy 39, 11 2&#13;
Thompson , Connie 112&#13;
Thompson, James 74, 120 Thompson, Mouse 66, 67, 16, 30, 31,&#13;
32 33 , 47, 120, 44, 165&#13;
Th o.,;pson, Margie 11 2&#13;
175&#13;
Thornburg , Conn ie 120&#13;
Th ornton, Nancy 147&#13;
Thorton, Ro n 120&#13;
Ti etsor l, Rol lie 147&#13;
Tab ios, Jo ne 30, 73, 112&#13;
Tab ios, Tom 147&#13;
Tompkins, Joe 120&#13;
Townsend, Toni 112&#13;
Track 91&#13;
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                    <text>Pat l'"!iller&#13;
EDITOR- ' ~1 se Thompson TOR- 1\ OU&#13;
CO-EDI hick McNultr&#13;
ART EDITOR ~~ER nnis Hansen&#13;
BLSINESS MAN Carol Haro lJ&#13;
• !TOR- Pau lette Riddl e COP'r ED Sheri Dempster&#13;
DITORS-D:ive \Volte SPORTS E Rill Hu rison&#13;
PJCTCRE EDIT OR- Paul ette Ru.ctr . ·- .&#13;
ADVISOR-Phy I Its Bri~bi &#13;
2 &#13;
4GG 5&#13;
Suddenly, you are back again, in memory .. . smiling.&#13;
Here was your place. for fo ur brief years. Remember?&#13;
A world of windows, wa lls and work . ..&#13;
\Xfindows that let you see the world rumbling down Broadwar&#13;
. .. your world;&#13;
\Valls reminding you that you weren"t readr ... not yet:&#13;
And work, too-a geometry lesson. a trping speed test. prom&#13;
decora ti onsAll preparation; all necessarr.&#13;
Your life was here ...&#13;
Vitality in an overflowing locker.&#13;
Stimulation of lunchtime, eating Mrs. Prasse's applesauce cake.&#13;
\'&lt;farmth in laughter ringing out in a classroom fl oating do ..... ·n&#13;
a packed corridor.&#13;
Time, too .... four yea rs of it . ..&#13;
Spent listening to teachers and classmates.&#13;
Spent sitting at study hall tabl es.&#13;
Spent watching for-hoping for a touchdown.&#13;
Order ...&#13;
In the bells which organized a day,&#13;
In the books which structured the academic part of education,&#13;
In the very bricks which comprised the building .&#13;
And stimulation, movement, change ...&#13;
Stairways flooding humanity, all going someplace.&#13;
Study of a mind going someplace, too.&#13;
Students-you-moving .. . changing ... de,·eloping&#13;
And here was dedication ...&#13;
In the door snapping shut wi th authority or swing ing tired hat day·s end,&#13;
In the desks scarred with service,&#13;
In the dreams dreamed by ambitious. roma nti c. very roung&#13;
minds.&#13;
Other memories, too ...&#13;
An un forgettable facade of friends and saluted flags&#13;
And fl oors with a Monday-morning shine ;&#13;
Of candy sales and basketball calenda rs&#13;
And classrooms too close to that chemistry experiment.&#13;
All of these memories are integra l parts of an ancient trioA student, a teacher, a place.&#13;
All a re part of the Thomas J efferson Hig h School from which&#13;
you graduated ,&#13;
As it was 1he11, in 1963 .&#13;
3 &#13;
&#13;
So phomo~e.s,&#13;
5 &#13;
-&#13;
'&#13;
"Those glo . mo n ous ments in th&#13;
hall. " e&#13;
"Now ' bi&#13;
" gger and b · bigger and i~¥e r and&#13;
"CrackeJ , hu h;,.. · n. ee d s we I d ing. huh ?" &#13;
"Sl am it, ..&#13;
"Hub of the community."&#13;
" .. . And then two gabby women ... and then- the bell."&#13;
"Who sars Vickie&#13;
didn't get any&#13;
chicken ?"&#13;
7 &#13;
"I cou ld have da nced a ll ni..... ol 1 t . .. &#13;
"Mr skirt is no t shorte r than yours"&#13;
"Mr white tenn is shoes. Rn ts '. "&#13;
" I ca n't find my pencils any\\'he re ' "&#13;
JH-Y,+0~[, YO= ))? &#13;
10&#13;
Old and fond memories from classes of 1922 to 1963 are locked up in buildings&#13;
now being replaced. Because of over crowded conditions in printing, drafting and&#13;
ROTC buildings, the "old" gave 'way to the "new." Even though these old buildings&#13;
will never be seen again, memories of good times will live on.&#13;
We, the Annual Staff of 1963, dedicate this book to The Old B11ildi11g. &#13;
II &#13;
l eft to richt: SEATED. Frank Griffith. Sr.. Richard Stoufer. ·P aul Sulhoff:&#13;
STAl\:Dli\G. \Xlilli am CCitler. Richard Peterson, lester Haas.&#13;
The Council Bluffs Board of Education&#13;
gi\·es countl ess hours of unselfish devotion to&#13;
the job of bettering the education of Council&#13;
Bluffs' young people.&#13;
12&#13;
Because most of the board members graduated from our locll schools, they understand&#13;
the system better .ind can cope with all the&#13;
problems that rmr arise.&#13;
The position of Superintendent ca rries an especia lly&#13;
g re,1t responsibility in the&#13;
m·er crowded conditions of&#13;
the Council Bluffs school system. This position demands&#13;
an indi\'idual who has a&#13;
powerhouse of energy, experience and pa tience. Russel J. M ourer has these qu aliti es. &#13;
Bern,u d U. Bolton has&#13;
accomplished much in his&#13;
tv,reh ·e yea rs as principal of&#13;
Thonus Jefferson. A gregarious person himse lf Mr.&#13;
Bolton takes :rn interest Ill&#13;
eve ry student.&#13;
His g reatest responsibility li es in promoting&#13;
harmony among and between students and fa culty&#13;
members. M r. Bolton has&#13;
won the respect and admiration of both stud ents and&#13;
faculty for the work he has&#13;
done.&#13;
Essentially, the educa tiona l process is established to benefit every individual and to de\'elop his potentia l physica lly, emotionally, intellectuall y, vocationally and aestheti ca lly. Such development occurs through association with a wider&#13;
and more concen trated ra nge of expe riences and possibili ties than the stud ent wi ll ordina rily encounter in society.&#13;
In its soc ial impli cations, education operates within the Judeo-Christian and democr:1tic framework of be lief and&#13;
ethi cs. In its pe rsonal implica ti ons, ed ucat ion is a windo'v on the wo rld and a mirror fo r the self. The administration, curriculum and activities at Thomas Je fferson High Schoo l will be concerned \Yith the pe rsona l, ethi ca l and&#13;
social de,·elopment of e,·ery student.&#13;
The administratio n, teachers and students must recognize the innate dignity of the indi,·idml and accept his&#13;
differences and limitat ions, exhibiting mutual respect for the origin, beliefs and abilities of e,·ery person. Education&#13;
shou ld promote courtesy in att itude and behavior and a respect for personal and publi c property.&#13;
The curriculum and the classroom atmosphere should stimulate creative potential. There should be sufficient&#13;
diversification of opportuniti es to assure both vocational and academic readiness. And aesthetic approach to the arts&#13;
and ce rtai n facets of the academ ic program is necessary; curricul ar and co-cu rricular pursui ts should .ilso be considered in terms of future leisure-time activity. Physica l well-being is genera ll y conduci,·e to personal .ind .1udemi c&#13;
achi evement; therefore, an adeq uate prog ram of hea lth and physical education is essent ial.&#13;
Education should enab le a student to appraise and criticize construct ively our soc ial processes and i11s[ it LHi 1111 s .tnd&#13;
prepare him to accep t h is domestic, economi c, social, and political obligations.&#13;
13 &#13;
14&#13;
VtCl!l-P~&#13;
When Mr. Stephen Field, our vice principal (" in charge of vice,"&#13;
he sometimes chuckles), isn't busy at keeping school discipline anJ&#13;
working out organizational problems, he is at home trying to keep his&#13;
Scottish Collies in perfect condition.&#13;
Mr. Field taught biology five years ago before becoming Vice Principa l. Guidance confe rence with both indi viduals and groups takes up much&#13;
of his time. &#13;
Whom do you see about absences and Tardies ? Mrs. Marie Bentlage.&#13;
Whom do you check with about money? Mrs. La Vonne Harriman. Whom&#13;
do you go to about an announcement or rearranging registration ? Mrs.&#13;
Luci lle Beck. Mrs. Elsie Springer has the big responsibility of keeping&#13;
all records in order.&#13;
Miss Joyce Grubb, Tee Jay's guidance counselor, helps students solve&#13;
personal and scholastic problems.&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
Left to right: Mrs. Ione \X'ilson. 1frs. Ellen Prasse, Mrs. Margaret Mathiesen. Mrs. Irene English. Mr. V iolet Clinton. Mrs. Peg Friedrich, l\frs.&#13;
Betty Le 1faster.&#13;
Lunch is here; you can always tell by the thundering noises coming from the main building. Who&#13;
prepares the food ? Who but the cooks? They put&#13;
much work into preparing delicious and nutritious&#13;
meals.&#13;
What would we do&#13;
if there were no custodians? W ho would keep&#13;
the fl oors clean? And who&#13;
would keep the building&#13;
warm and ready fo r school&#13;
each morning?&#13;
The custodians are&#13;
greatly appreciated by both&#13;
the facul ty and students.&#13;
They work very hard, both&#13;
during school hours and&#13;
during evenings and weekend activities.&#13;
Left to right: Mr. Frank Hemmingsen, M r. James Jensen, Mr. Louis \X' yles, Mrs.&#13;
Pat Andersen, 11r. Joe Smit h, Mr. Sam Carrubba. Mr. Loyd Estes. &#13;
I&#13;
ACUL TY&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
"An average-ability class with a few students who have imagination," would be&#13;
the dream class of Mr. Darcell Nicholas Adams, metal and wood shops teacher.&#13;
Mr. Adams especially likes his wife's cooking. He dislikes having a student brea k&#13;
or lose. through carelessness, a tool or device needed by ever)10ne.&#13;
When not hard at work teaching drafting, Mr. Leon D.&#13;
Asmus is often hunting, fishing or water skiing.&#13;
Someday when we go to P.-&#13;
T.A. for our own children, we&#13;
might find that our former&#13;
drafting teacher, Mr. Asmus,&#13;
is a principal. His future plans&#13;
include advancing to the administrative field.&#13;
Teaching both sophomore&#13;
and senior English occupies&#13;
most of Mr. William Albright's school time. Also&#13;
a member of the Omaha&#13;
Symphonic Chorus, he enjoys listening to records&#13;
and readi ng.&#13;
Mr. Albright's dream class&#13;
would be a college preparatory class in English literature. He plans to continue&#13;
teaching.&#13;
Girls' physical education teacher Miss Donna Balzer is also [sept busy by sponsoring&#13;
the cheerleaders and pep club and by coaching girls' tennis and softball.&#13;
During Miss Balzer's leisure hours, you might find her playing golf, water skiin~.&#13;
bowling or oil pairlting. &#13;
Last September, Mrs. Miri am Boyd began her first yea r as art teacher at Thomas&#13;
J efferson. She feels that students should be placed in art cl asses according to their&#13;
interests, abiliti es and attitudes as determined by an apti tude test.&#13;
Among her interests are her fo ur children. drama and the school art club. She&#13;
dislikes the wasting of art room suppli es.&#13;
I (&#13;
Good food and good music are&#13;
what Mr. W ard Bean especially likes, in addi tion to typing and production.&#13;
It is l'.fr. Bean's production&#13;
group of enthusiastic senior&#13;
commercial students which is&#13;
responsible for most of those&#13;
pretty printed pages that&#13;
comes to you at test time.&#13;
Chances are that most of us will, at some time or another, have l'.fr.&#13;
Edward Bremmer for a teacher. H e teaches American histor)' and government, this yea r, along with bis usual debate cl asses. At one time, be&#13;
taug ht sophomore speech.&#13;
Mr. Bremmer says that his sponsoring the debate team works in we ll&#13;
with his personal love of arg umentation.&#13;
Mrs. Phyllis Brisby is one teacher of va ri ed hobbi es and interests. When not&#13;
teaching English or crea tive writing or tr)'ing to organize the annual, she can&#13;
be found water skii ng ( even in October), pl aying badminton, writing or read ing.&#13;
She especia ll)' likes enthusiasti c peopl e, teaching schoo l and wa rm weather. Mrs.&#13;
Brisby's pl ans include a leisure!)' boat trip to the Orient.&#13;
19 &#13;
.To help build our school into a strong academic school, along&#13;
with improving our athletic program, is the hope of Mr. Charles&#13;
Bryant, who teaches metal shop and first year drafting.&#13;
Mr. Bryant is assistant football coach, head wrestling coach and&#13;
a sophomore class sponsor.&#13;
Mr. Robert Capel teaches Eng lish and psycholog y, this&#13;
year, as well as working as Dean of Boys. Besides&#13;
being our va rsity basketball coach, Mr. Capel coaches&#13;
tennis and is the new sponsor for student council. His&#13;
special interests are golf, fishing and hunting .&#13;
Shorthand teacher Mrs. Harriet Chase says that she isn't asking too much when she&#13;
wants-someday-just one class able to take dictation at 120 words a minute!&#13;
When Mrs. Chase isn't in the schoolroom, she might be found at home sewing&#13;
or knitting a sweater or perhaps "sleeping in late."&#13;
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Ever try to find a certain Mr. Ri chard L. D avis during the&#13;
day ? Difficult, isn't it ? Between supervising the cafeteria&#13;
and being baseball coach and assistant basketball coach, along&#13;
with sponsoring Lettermen's Club and the Junior Cl ass, he is&#13;
a busy man.&#13;
A biology teacher, he is look ing fo rward to the day when&#13;
our school has a senior science class in physiology. &#13;
An auto mechanics class with students who have a sincere desire&#13;
to work and lea rn about mechanics would be the dream class&#13;
of l\fr. \Xli lbur Ege, auto mechanics and metal shop teacher at&#13;
Tee Jay.&#13;
i\!r. Ege·s hobby 1s relaxing-after sixteen hours of work.&#13;
"Silence, s' ii vo11s plait," is a familiar phrase&#13;
to anyone who has ever been in a French class&#13;
taught bi' Mrs. Marjorie Gillespie. Her dream&#13;
cl ass would be an eighteen-student beginning&#13;
French class which would last three hours a&#13;
day and provide three credits in a semester,&#13;
naturally, would include a two-month tour of&#13;
France.&#13;
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If R. H . Fanders could be stopped long enough to have&#13;
someone take his picture, he, too, would have a conventional, informal picture in our annual. But he can't&#13;
be stopped. H e"s busy taking pictures of other people,&#13;
building sets for the next play, soaking Pepsi out of&#13;
the tape recorder at the Road Show, looking for-is it&#13;
keys ?-and being one of the most enthusiastic people&#13;
at school. Mr. Fanci ers teaches Drama, English and&#13;
stage management; future plans include finishing his&#13;
degree, and building a house.&#13;
"A physica l education class of twenty students with all&#13;
the equipment and space we want," is the dream of Mr.&#13;
Glen Gotschall, the boys' physi cal education teacher.&#13;
Mr. Gotscha ll also sponsors track and the senior class.&#13;
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"Throw the carriage and get&#13;
ready for a timed writing," may&#13;
be heard as you walk by Mrs.&#13;
Beverly Greenlee·s room. Wife of&#13;
" that other school's" band instructor, Mrs. Greenlee teaches&#13;
typing, shorthand and transcription.&#13;
Miss Barbara Hansen, our world and American history&#13;
teacher, also sponsors Y-Teens. She is often seen making&#13;
her way through the hall wi th her arms full of books and&#13;
papers. Miss Hansen likes cooperative students and- being&#13;
Swedish- she dislikes missing morning coffee.&#13;
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i\Iiss Grubb spends her buS)' school hours :.is ful l time&#13;
gu idance counselor, but fi nds time to listen to music&#13;
and putter in her garden .&#13;
She is :.in acti,·e member in Council Bluffs A ltrusa,&#13;
N ational Education Association and Iowa Classroom&#13;
Teachers, onlr to mention a few organizations.&#13;
Her future plans include additional courses in guidance and a ,·acation in Eu rope.&#13;
The combination of coaching Tee Jay's football team and&#13;
teaching economics takes up most of the time of Coach&#13;
Jack H ansen. He is also assistant track coach and a senior&#13;
class sponsor. W hen not at school. he can be fou nd doing&#13;
woodworking or reading . &#13;
A large room filled with the students he now has is the wish&#13;
of Mr. R. A. Harrison, our journalism teacher. Mr. Harrison&#13;
is also in charge of the diversified occupation department.&#13;
Numismatics (coin collecting) is one of Mr. Harrison's&#13;
hobbies. He is also interested in music and photography.&#13;
A new member of the Thomas Jefferson faculty is Mrs. Carol&#13;
Ann Hepburn. When it comes to making and checking assignments, she has a doubly difficult time because she teaches&#13;
both junior English and bookkeeping.&#13;
Mrs. Hepburn says that her chief regret is that she didn't&#13;
take more art courses.&#13;
Continuing teaching at Thomas Jefferson and traveling&#13;
are the future plans of Mr. Kenneth Hawkes. You can&#13;
find him teaching world history and economics. Mr. Hawkes'&#13;
dream class would be one in world history, with a modern&#13;
room, plenty of visual aids.&#13;
The great outdoors, including picnics and almost any kind&#13;
of work that can be done outside are the things Mrs. Karen ,, ·&#13;
Hickman especially likes. Mrs. Hickman teaches biology and&#13;
sponsors the Biology Club. &#13;
Miss Hicks, riding a horse; Yes, that is one of&#13;
the favorite pastimes of vocal instructor M iss&#13;
Carole H icks. Althoug h her chief interest is choir&#13;
work, she enjoys sculpturing, too. Her goal for&#13;
Tee Jay singers is a hundred Yoice chorus. all&#13;
practicing during one period. Sound like a dream ?&#13;
Just watch er ~&#13;
Television, sports, playing the piano. knitting. doing crossword puzzles&#13;
and traveling are the hobbies of I\fiss I\fadge H inkel. geometry te:icher.&#13;
Her dream class would be a high school math grou p composed of&#13;
"A" students who were all will ing to "·ork.&#13;
"N ever leave the dicta tor with&#13;
a q uestion in your mind," says&#13;
Mr. H arold J . Jones, tran.scription, typing and secretarial&#13;
practice teacher.&#13;
Mr. J ones especially enjoys&#13;
helping g ood stenograp hers&#13;
find positions. H e hopes to&#13;
find time for more fishing,&#13;
traYeling and wri ting in the&#13;
future.&#13;
Apple pie and cheese are [ r. Lloyd Jerome· s fa,·ori te calories. Mr. Jerome&#13;
coaches footba ll and wrestling teams and also te:iches Eng lish and world histor!·&#13;
classes.&#13;
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Those quiet co111111enta ri es, that soft ,·oice and spa rkling eyes belong to Mr. McNally.&#13;
a newcomer at Tee J ay this year. T eaching Latin and Eng lish, he is now working&#13;
in the language laboratory.&#13;
If you see, wa lking down the&#13;
ha ll, someone who has a bowling and being sponsor of both&#13;
squinting to read the stock&#13;
market returns because he left&#13;
his g lasses at home again,&#13;
don't be a la rmed . It's probably&#13;
J\fr. LaJ\lantia, trying to coord inate his many activities,&#13;
which include golf and bowling and being sponsor of both&#13;
M .O.I. and Slide Rule Clubs.&#13;
His drea111 includes a class of&#13;
111a th geniu ses.&#13;
Miss K a ren Mi ller is a T ho111as J efferson graduate of l958. She spent the last&#13;
fo ur years at Northwest Missouri State Coll ege and. a lthough she was a student&#13;
here during September and October. she became a regular 111ember of the facu lty&#13;
in Novembe r, teachi ng sophomore Eng lish.&#13;
She enj oys dancing and the outJoors and singing in her church choir.&#13;
Miss H azel Miller teaches Eng lish to Juniors. She enjoys gardening and reading&#13;
and be longs to many organizations, incl uding the Iowa State Education Associati on&#13;
and the American Federation of Teachers. She especia lly likes good books, friends&#13;
and ente rta inment. He r pet-pee,·e- ig norance-is soon removed from her students.&#13;
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Mr. W. V. Miller is our drafting&#13;
teacher and his dream class is sure&#13;
to materialize after the new drafting rooms are finished.&#13;
Mr. Miller keeps quite busy as&#13;
director of adult education and as&#13;
an active member in the numerous&#13;
clubs to which he belongs.&#13;
He especially likes Mexican foods&#13;
and ranch style barbecues.&#13;
Miss Ruth Moeller, our enthusiastic Ameri can history&#13;
teacher, obtains g reat pleasure from music, reading and&#13;
travel.&#13;
A member of Phi Alpha Beta and Apoll o Club, she finds&#13;
time to enj oy drama, good books and good food. She relishes&#13;
cooperative students; on the other ha nd , she dislik:es students&#13;
who fa il to do their work.&#13;
To play professional baseball,&#13;
to retire at age 39 and to eat&#13;
charcoal-broiled, medium-rare&#13;
steaks daily are all dreams of&#13;
Mr. Robert Moscrey. Such&#13;
dreams won't mate rialize soon,&#13;
though; because Mr. Moscrey&#13;
is a biology teacher, a sophomore class sponsor and a reserve football coach.&#13;
Mr. Moscrey likes hunting,&#13;
fishing and playing bridge.&#13;
Lazy students, bad drivers and&#13;
poor school spirit are his chief&#13;
complaints.&#13;
Miss Morris is our librarian. She belongs&#13;
to the Wesleyan Service Guild and D elta&#13;
Kappa Gamma, a nd her hobbies are&#13;
reading, music, traveling and desig ning. &#13;
"I would teach anything if the class would only&#13;
have to be told once," sa id i\fr. Robert P:iuls,&#13;
ou r dri,·er ed ucation instructor.&#13;
Raising tropica l fish. hunt ing, fishing and photography a re his hobbi es, and he is active in&#13;
several professional groups.&#13;
Band students who chew gum are the pet peeYe&#13;
of Mr. H aro ld Popp, band, orchestra, dance band&#13;
and music theory instructor at Tee Jay.&#13;
Mr. Popp's fa\'orite pastimes are writing, playing&#13;
and arranging music. His other hobbies are sports,&#13;
carpentry, electronics and farming.&#13;
LeRoy Pickles, our new print instructor, enj oys leatherwork,&#13;
woodworking and sports in general. H e sponsors the&#13;
newly formed Printing Craftsmen's Club and belongs himself to the Typographical Union No. 349 in \'\l'aterl oo, Iowa.&#13;
Mr. Pickles dreams for the future include printing classes&#13;
composed of students in the upper one-third of their class.&#13;
The main interests of our Spanish teacher. i\[iss Lillian Reitan, are archaeology,&#13;
geology and ornithology. Her chief complaint is of the student who speaks Spanish&#13;
throug h chewing gum.&#13;
In the future. Miss Reitan hopes to ha,·e four full years of Spanish taug ht here. &#13;
T he dream of Mrs. D orothy Ricke is to have J developmenta l read ing class in&#13;
which all students read at a twenty-thousand-words-per-mi n ute rate with one&#13;
hundred per cent comprehension.&#13;
Mrs. Ricke teaches developmental read in,!:! is J sponsor o f the jun ior class.&#13;
'"A class in which students may have nice, qu iet fun and still learn the&#13;
lesson and a class where the teache r doesn't have to do too much&#13;
work" are dreams of Mr. John i'vf. Rosenthal, who teaches geometry,&#13;
calculus, algebra and trigonometry. H e sponsors the Junior M.0.1. Club&#13;
and belongs to the H ickory Stick Club.&#13;
Bridge, cooking and traveling&#13;
are the special hobbies and&#13;
interests of Miss Grace D .&#13;
D . Schroeder, our bookkeeping&#13;
teacher. Miss Schroeder also&#13;
sponsors the Red Cross here&#13;
at Tee Jay.&#13;
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Gourmet cookery, sewing, piano playi ng, sports- sailing, rid ing, skiing,&#13;
swimming--and reading murder mysteries are all hobbies of M iss&#13;
Genevieve Sell, homemaking teacher.&#13;
l'v[iss Sell also sponsors the Future Nurses Club. &#13;
To continue teaching, to help her son work his way through school and to travel&#13;
in Europe are future plans of Mrs. Etta Shelton. teacher of homemaking and sponsor&#13;
of the Future H omemakers of America.&#13;
Her dream class would study foods and be more interested in cooki ng than eating.&#13;
This cl ass wou ld show origi nality and initiatiYe.&#13;
"An adYanced class in physical science, is&#13;
the dream of Miss Agnes Spera, chemistry&#13;
and physics teacher.&#13;
Miss Spera also sponsors the Science Club.&#13;
Work! Work! \\forking with teenagers is the&#13;
future plan for senior class sponsor Mrs.&#13;
Clara Strickland, Ameri can gove rnment teacher&#13;
and Dean of Girls.&#13;
Mrs. Strickland also sponsors the Nationa l&#13;
Honor Society, ALT AU and the g irl's lounge.&#13;
Watching an athl etic event, listening to music and wate r ski ing are&#13;
the things which especially interest Mr. Ri chard Stuck, our algebra,&#13;
geometry and physics teacher.&#13;
Mr. Stuck"s plans for the future include taking grad uate uni,·ersity&#13;
courses during the summer.&#13;
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Listening to Bach's music, reading history, and cooking are the&#13;
favorite pastimes of Miss Martha Wangberg. Besides teaching&#13;
American and \Xlorld history, she is the sponsor of the Future&#13;
Teachers of America.&#13;
Miss \'X'angberg is actiYe in both educational associations and&#13;
church activities. Her plans for the future include a return&#13;
visit to Europe.&#13;
Miss Karen Wolfe's plans for the future include getting a&#13;
degree in Spanish while attending college in Mexico this summer. Miss Wolfe teaches sophomore Eng lish and is a sophomore&#13;
class sponsor.&#13;
World history and g loba l&#13;
geography teacher Miss Garnet W elsch is an active person. When not teaching,&#13;
plunged headlong into a book&#13;
o r busy with her favorite pastime of "eating fattening&#13;
foods," she is engaged in club&#13;
activities connected with the&#13;
American Association of U niversity Women, the Kappa&#13;
KC1ppa Iota Sorority, Phi D eltC1&#13;
GC1111 111a Sorority and the Order&#13;
of the Eastern Star. &#13;
C4G615&#13;
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ROW 1, l eft to right: G. Clinkenbeard, P. Wi nd, B. Sillik, M. Bird, ]. Haven,&#13;
1. Beck, C. Kahane, ]. Tobias; ROW 2: J. Dunn, ]. Johnston , R. Posvar, D . Wolfe, D .&#13;
Woodworth, N. Park, M. Haneck; ROW 3: B. Nettles, N. Browning, ]. Moats, D .&#13;
Anson, C. McNulty, 1. Alquist, D . Shestak, T . Woods.&#13;
ROW 1, l eft to right: Mr. Capel, 1. Starr, Secretary, N . l efg ren, Treasurer, D . Foster, President, P. Riddle, Vice President, M. Thompson, Parliamentarian; ROW 2: D . Howland, P. Ruger, .&#13;
M. Christensen, W. Mossburg, D. Collins, C. Holgersen, B. Morris, R. Walling.&#13;
"Hands up! You're uncle&#13;
How many times have you walked down the hall and been asked, "Where's your&#13;
room pass ?" Or in the lunch room, have you had a student ask, "Will you please take&#13;
your tray back I " Both questions were asked by members of our student council.&#13;
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rest!"&#13;
"And she sa id-"&#13;
"W ork ! W ork! Always work!"&#13;
Left to right, ROW 1: C. . Hupp, P. \'&lt;fa lls, M. Thompson, Parliamentaria n, P. Ridd le, Vice&#13;
Presid ent D . Foster, President, N . Lefgren, Treasurer, L. Starr, Secretary, E. W itt, K .&#13;
Kerns· ROW 2: S. Moraine, R. Koopmuners, 1. Lovitt, B. Schonberg, ]. Kern, K. Andersen,&#13;
M. Jr~v in , L. Lammers, A. Mcintosh, D . Putman; RO\'&lt;f 3: B. Sollazzo, C. Hammond, G.&#13;
Russe ll, B. Thomas, T. Hough, B. Dague, M. And rews, P. Pfl ager.&#13;
Besides helping to solve student problems, activities of the Student Counci l&#13;
include sponsoring the Sno-Ball, handling music fo r Friday night dances, making arrangements for T eacher Appreciation W eek and handling the student courtesy fund.&#13;
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T he Monti cello staff tri ed to captu re the fond est memori es of the year in picture and spirit. Editor Pat&#13;
M ill er and assistant Mouse Thompson had large roles in the annual work. D ave \Xfolfe and Bill H arrison&#13;
we re sports editors, and Chuck McNulty was art editor. Advertising managers Lannis H ansen and Carol&#13;
Harold, with the help of salesman Jack McKim, handl ed the selling, billing, coll ections and layouts. Copy&#13;
was written by copy editors Sheri Dempster and Paul e tte Riddl e. The thousand miscell aneous jobs inherent&#13;
to creating a yearbook were accomplished by the remainder of the staff, includ ing Jacki e Bowen, M arcia Gaver,&#13;
Pat Gibbs, Judy H ave n, Paul Hymer, Conni e Kennedy, Paula Pfl age r, Paul ette Ruge r, Linda Rush, Jane T obias&#13;
and Caro le Versaci.&#13;
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ROW ONE, Left to right: Mr. Harrison, L.&#13;
Wray, A. Peterson, M. Miller, R. Witke, D.&#13;
Martin, B. Watkinson; ROW TWO: N . Parks,&#13;
L Ahlquist, D. Wessels, R. Pelland, D. Majeski, S. Severson.&#13;
ROW ONE, Left to right: D. Johnson, S. Wenstrand, P. Pfl ager, C. Versaci ;&#13;
ROW TWO: R. DenHerder, S. Brown, R. H anson, W. Mossberg, R. Teller.&#13;
Interviewing, wnt10g stories, proof-reading copy, and selling ads are all activiti es&#13;
that Journalism I and II students do to get the Signal out on its twice-a-month schedule.&#13;
Under the supervision of R. A. Harrison , the school newspaper covers all school&#13;
events. &#13;
Some g reat authors of the future may be occupying a seat in&#13;
room 32 during fifth period, since&#13;
this is the time and place for&#13;
Creative Writing class.&#13;
When not actively pract1ong&#13;
writing, the class is discussing materi al written by classmates and&#13;
professional writers.&#13;
From left, RO\Xf 1: Teresa \Xfi lley, Carol Clark, Ileen Wilson, Frada Goldenberg,&#13;
Kathy Seaman, Karen Hurd, Mrs. Brisby, Sponsor; ROW 2: Weldon Heitman,&#13;
David Shestak, Nancy Rish, i\fary Jacobsen, Janice Heaps; ROW 3: Stanly&#13;
Sturgeon, Jim Thompson, Bernie Koenig, Terry Coleman, D enny Foster, Dianne Bird.&#13;
A display of outstanding&#13;
journalistic abilities and a high&#13;
academic standing, outside the field&#13;
of journalism are two requirements&#13;
for becoming a member of this&#13;
honorary group.&#13;
The Quill and Scroll is an internationally affili ated society for&#13;
high school journalists.&#13;
FRONT ROW: Sheri Dempster, Mari lyn Miller, Randy \Xfitke, Darlene Martin;&#13;
SECOND RO\Xf: Mouse Thompson, Don W essels, Linda lee.&#13;
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Nancy Lefgren led the National Honor Society through its actl\'lt1es this yea r with&#13;
the help of Mrs. Clara Strickland, the sponsor. College D ay and the N ational Hono r&#13;
Society program are two of these activities in which eve ryone participated.&#13;
Character, Leadership, Service, and Scholarship are the gual i fi cations fo r belonging,&#13;
along with being approved by a faculty committee.&#13;
The N ational H onor Society has twelve old senior members, twenty-three new&#13;
senior members, twenty-four new junior members, and twenty-se\·en new sophomore&#13;
probationary members.&#13;
Left to right: B. Morris, (V.P.) , ).&#13;
Moats, (Sec.), Linda lee, (Treas.) ,&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland (Sponsor) , N .&#13;
Lefgren, (Pres.)&#13;
-~- ~&#13;
~ I&#13;
l eft tu right, ROW L: B.&#13;
Schlegal, B. M o rris, L. Lee,&#13;
K. H urd. ]. McT gg~ n. N.&#13;
Lef_gren : ROW 2: ]. H eaps,&#13;
B. Koenig. ]. j\foa ts, D . Zimmerma n. D . Shestak . &#13;
I (&#13;
FRONT ROW, L. to r. : C. Roberts, B. Koenig, S. Roden, D. Coll ins. C. Holgerson, P. Ruger, K. Kerns, ].&#13;
Gall ey, N. Sorenson; RO\Xf 2: E. Halberg, ]. Bond , L. H anson. R. Johnson, K. Henry, R. DenHerder, ]. Butl er,&#13;
M. Burns, S. Sturgeon, D . \Vessels, D . Jepperson, \X'. Heitma n. P. Lawless. F. Goldenberg.&#13;
FRONT ROW, Left to right:&#13;
S. Bowser, D . Hifferman, E.&#13;
Au ffa rt, L. Whitney, K. Spencer, C. W old, ]. Brown, L.&#13;
Beck; RO\X' 2: R. Renner, D .&#13;
Keuck, E. Koenig, J. Rine, P.&#13;
Watts, C. Smith, F. Kl efstad,&#13;
S. McDaniel, L. H ill ; ROW&#13;
3: E. Barbeau, G . O'Connor,&#13;
J. H arris, T . Canaday, T.&#13;
Shadley, R. Capel, D. Manning, E. Schroeder, M. Lieva n,&#13;
R. Conboy.&#13;
FRONT ROW, L. to r.: C.&#13;
George, C. Henni ng, G. Adams,&#13;
A. McConnell , S. Philli ps, C.&#13;
Kahane, S. Au lt, L. Lammers,&#13;
K. Anderson; ROW 2: C. Hartly, ]. D unn, K. Mueller, T.&#13;
Klement, L. Rush, S. Jensen, S.&#13;
Severson, ]. Butl er, P. Moss, ].&#13;
Boe, C. Harold, C. Rine, P.&#13;
Arrowsmith, V. Ager, K. Hawks.&#13;
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Tee Jay 1s very proud of its newly-acquired show case.&#13;
Just a few items needed for Thespians activities.&#13;
Oh, silly, it's a tiger! &#13;
Left to right, ROW 1: W. Whaley, N. Sorenson, G . Clindenbe:ud, L. LoYi tt, D . Wessels, D.&#13;
Shestak, K. Anderson, K. Hurd; ROW 2: P. Phillips, C. Wassem, N. Legren, S. Rasmussen,&#13;
P. Arrowsmith, 1'v1. Thompson, K. Meller, J. Nusser, K. Berry; ROW 3: L. Smith. K. Bristo, K.&#13;
Roberts, B. Frieze, L. Rush, P. Pflager, M . Bigham, C. Kahane ; RO\"Xf 4: J. Salter. R. Pelland,&#13;
L. Hanson, B. Vill on!, J. Poland, D . Sitzler, F. Haven, J. \Xfommeldorf.&#13;
Have you completed one hundred hours of work in theatri ca l productions at Tee Jay? If you have, you&#13;
are qualified to be a member of Thespians. All of the members ha,·e made major contribution in acting.&#13;
The two social highlights of the year include a steak fry and initation of new members.&#13;
Left to right, ROW 1: ]. Bowen, P. l\Iiller, N. Huey.&#13;
M. Thompson, P. Gates, M. Blum, M . \Xfilliams, Sponsor&#13;
M. Boyd; ROW 2: J. Evans, P. H ansen, ]. Liston, C.&#13;
Points, J. Splitgerber, M. H aneck, J. Butl er, M. Cary,&#13;
P. Points, C. McGuinn ; RO\'(f 3: D . St.Cl air, D . Wolfe,&#13;
D. Mackey, G. Knudson, T. Mandolfo, T. H ough, P.&#13;
Hymer, C. Met ulty; ROW 4: ]. Butler, B. H arrison.&#13;
A sincere interest in art is the only requirement for becoming a member of the Art Club,&#13;
a Tee Jay group sponsored by Mrs. Miriam Boyd.&#13;
Club activities include entering art con.tests,&#13;
having fi eld trips and haY ing meetings with other&#13;
schools.&#13;
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This year, the Junior Red Cross changed its name to H ig h School Red Cross.&#13;
The main project of the High School Red Cross is to fill g ift boxes to be sent to&#13;
needy children in foreign lands. There is one representative and one alternate elected&#13;
from each homeroom. Miss Schroeder and Mrs. Greenlee sponsor the group.&#13;
ROW 1, Left to right: i\'1. Shaughnessy, K. Story, Vice President. M. Gaver, Treasurer. D . Ryba, Secretary, L. Rush, President,&#13;
M. Miller, Grace Schroeder, Sponsor; ROW 2: ]. Becerra, C. H artley, P. Johnson, K. H enry, M . Cary, J. Boe, Mrs. G reenlee,&#13;
Sponsor; ROW 3: B. Anderson, B. Yates, R. Law, T. Zimmermrn. D . i\!ajeski, E. Koenig, G . Russell; ROW 4: M . Irwind,&#13;
G. Poland, D. Wessels, ]. Harrington, K. Mueller, F. H arbold, V. Carlson, ]. Fienhold, K. Paulos.&#13;
ROW 1: G. Adams,. F. Goldenberg, I. Wilson,&#13;
. Shinn, A. McConnell, B. Fries; ROW 2:&#13;
F. Hattan, C. Christena, A. Peterson, P. Ashlo,&#13;
K. Barnes, C. W old, P. Fairman; ROW 3: S.&#13;
Tysor, C. McN ulty, ]. Daniek, B. Wright, I.&#13;
Colwell, C. Lloyd, L. Hicks.&#13;
A LTERN ATES . ROW 1: Grace Schroeder, Co-Sponsor, i\l. Stotts, K. Story, V ice President, M . G a,·er, Treasurer, L. Rush, President, D . Ryba, Secretary, D . Di ckinson, G. Babcock. i\frs. Greenlee, Co-Sponsor; ROW 2:&#13;
L. Kitchell, T . Fowler, V. Smith, K. Kuhl, C. H ayes,&#13;
S. Bowsen, i\1. W ill iams, L. foote, R. Sanders; ROW 3:&#13;
S. Smith, ]. Evans, P. Pflager, D . \Xliffel111 an, A. Metheny,&#13;
R. Choate, C. Beck, J. N usser, C. H arold ; ROW 4: G .&#13;
Herri ck, W . H eitman, R. i\labbitt, F. Vogt, H. W ebster,&#13;
T. Brooks, C. Boysen, B. Livingston, K. Feenley; ROW&#13;
5: S. Jensen, B. Poland, M. Nelson, D. Peterson. M .&#13;
Schultz, B. Rhoades, G . Hicks, G. Springer, G . Cen ·eny. &#13;
Tee Jay's Safe-Teen Club is for those students who want to g i\'e a good reputation&#13;
to the majority of teenage drivers. Mr. Pauls, Tee Jay Driver-Training Instructor.&#13;
is the club's sponsor. A member must uphold the triple standards of sa fe-driving. including courtesy, co-operation and caution on the road .&#13;
RO\Xf I. l eft tu rii.:11t: B. Fri es. i\f. Bigham, K.&#13;
Roberts. D . \Xfessel;. President. ]. H eaps. Secretary. D. Taylor. Sr. Rep .. T. Kl ement, Jr. Rep ..&#13;
S. D empste r, i\[r. Pauls, Sponsor: ROW 2: C.&#13;
Cl ay , S. Severson. D . Potts. V. Ager, A. Sigler.&#13;
B. D ag ue, i\[. Drake, A . Neg rete. l. Eng land , S.&#13;
Rasmusse n ; RO\"V' 3 : B. Li vingston. R. Barrou.&#13;
G . Knudsen. D . \X; o lfe. B. Nettl es. i\L Sc hult z.&#13;
D . Ives. D . J ohnson : RO\X' -1: D. i\! a jeski, !vi.&#13;
Burns, D. i\faj eski. ]. i\[oats. L. Ahlquist, R.&#13;
D en H u rde r. D . Binbeck. S. Sturgeon. \Xf . Harrison , L. Rush, M . Ga,·er: RO\"V' 5: J. Nusser.&#13;
B. Sch legel. \Xf. H e itman. i\L J ones. D. Ross. f .&#13;
Roamans. L. \Xfoodwo rth . L. Brya n.&#13;
ROW I: i\!iss Sell. Sponsor, S.&#13;
Roden , President, G. Adams, Vice&#13;
President. M . O!!ren. Sec-Treas·&#13;
ure r, S. Branno~; RO\Xf 2: S.&#13;
Li eva n. i\[. Deeds. B. Cunningham,&#13;
C. O 'Bradovich. R. M eadows, A.&#13;
Armstro ng: ROW ): P. Poi nts.&#13;
C. Smith, J. Brown, I. Wilson, J.&#13;
Nerz. ]. Farr. J. Rine, C. \Xfilson;&#13;
RO\X/ 4: A. Kinnaman, L. Driever,&#13;
C. H artl ey. i\[. Bl ackman. G . Clinkinbeard. K . Hurd , K. Seaman, L.&#13;
Blackman: ROW 5: C. Beck, P.&#13;
Phillips, S. Eng lish, L. Hurley, S.&#13;
Tysor, K . H enery, P. D ole, M.&#13;
Ti eva n, G. H errick.&#13;
Girls who plan a career in nurstng are the students who make up the Future&#13;
Nurses of America.&#13;
Some activities of this club include visiting both hospitals, and working on vanous&#13;
services and projects sent to comfo rt hospita l patients. Mrs. Stageman, our school&#13;
nurse, and Miss Sell, a homemaking instructor, sponsor F.N. A.&#13;
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Distributing absence lists, helping with the typing and&#13;
filing, calling absentees, picking up attendance slips and&#13;
runniog errands for the office staff, are all jobs done by&#13;
the office girls. These girls work in their study periods&#13;
each day, and ga in experience in office procedures.&#13;
Girls, have you ever&#13;
wondered what to do if you&#13;
should get sick ? Well, just&#13;
drop in to the Girls' Lounge&#13;
where several girls are always&#13;
ready to care for you.&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland&#13;
and the school nurse, Mrs.&#13;
Stageman, supervise the&#13;
lounge.&#13;
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H ave you ever wondered who does dishes, replaces silverware and does cashier&#13;
work in the cafeteria? It's the cafeteria boys and girls who do the coun tless jobs&#13;
necessary for a smooth-running cafeteri a.&#13;
These students are selected by Mr. Dick Davis and are required to have all three&#13;
lunches free.&#13;
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D eba te is a co-curricul ar activity involving debate tournaments,&#13;
public speaking and library research on current problems. Students debate at both tournaments&#13;
and sing le school situations.&#13;
Mr. Edward Bremmer, the sponsor of this organi za tion, says that&#13;
anyone who likes to argue would&#13;
enjoy debate. Any takers?&#13;
ROW I, Left to rig ht: K . Hurd , ]. i\fua ts. D . Zim111e r111a n . N. Lefg ren. D . Shestak,&#13;
'II/. Heit111 an, L. Lee. R. Den H erder, l:l. Schtge l. J. i\fcT wig,can . M . Houg h. M . Burns.&#13;
S. Sturgeon, D . Jt ppersen. L. Ahlquist. D . "\X'esse ls. &#13;
FIRST RO\Xt, Left to right: ]. Moats, N.&#13;
Lefg ren, l\fr. Lamantia, K. Hurd, D . Zimmerman ; SECOND ROW: L. Lee, D. \Xfessel, B. Schelegl, ]. McTwiggan, \XI . H eitman,&#13;
D . Shestak, R. D en Herder, l\f. Burns, M.&#13;
H ough, S. Sturgeon.&#13;
Jtv.&#13;
MOI&#13;
A new club this&#13;
year 1s the Junior&#13;
M.O.I., consisting of&#13;
nineteen juniors, and&#13;
being sponsored by Mr.&#13;
John Rosenthal.&#13;
MOI&#13;
Investments and the stock market reports are the&#13;
main interests of the Mathematics of Investments&#13;
Club, beter known as the M.0 .1. Club. The money&#13;
for investments this year came from dances sponsored by the club and from Christmas tree sales.&#13;
Mr. Frank LaMantia sponsors the club.&#13;
FRONT, Left to right: B. Schonberg, K. Roberts, M. Schultz, T. Kl ement, K. Anderse n, Mr. Rosenthal; ROW 2: M. Ogren,&#13;
G. Adams, L. Lovitt, C. Hartl ey, M. Jones, K. :Mueller; RO W 3: J. Nusse r, ]. Boe, P. Moss, S. Severson, H. Jensen, D.&#13;
Burbeck, D. Ross. 47 &#13;
If you have an interest in natural&#13;
and physical things, such as plants, bugs,&#13;
and atomic powers, you will probably&#13;
belong to the Biology Club.&#13;
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This club visits many places that&#13;
extend their knowledge of science. Mrs.&#13;
Hickman sponsors the club.&#13;
FIRST ROW: R. Oswald, S. Stultz, B. Andersen, R. Conboy, B. Yates, Sponsor Miss H ickman, V. P., T. Cannady, B. Sollazzo, C.&#13;
Barton, Sec.-Treas., C. Beck, P. Phillips, Pres.,&#13;
R. Renner; THIRD ROW: ]. Abels, ]. Marr,&#13;
B. Freeland, M. Clark, ] . Kroblin, ]. Harris.&#13;
Vocational and beginning students with a " C ' average are eligible for the Printing Craftsmen's Club. This club is in its first year of organization.&#13;
To provide opportunities for students to grow in development of leadership&#13;
abilities and to encourage and develop high standards of workmanship and to become&#13;
fully aware of the importance of industry in modern life are some of the purposes of&#13;
this club. Mr. LeRoy Pickles is the sponsor.&#13;
R~W 1: T. Harris- Sec., ]. Liggett- Treas., W. Foote- V.P., D. Yopp-Pres., Mr.&#13;
Pickles-Sponsor; ROW 2: ]. Martin, B. Anderson, D . Agnew, K. Peterson, V.&#13;
Graybill; ROW 3: M. Andrews, ]. Baker, R. Staniford, E. Dofoer. &#13;
The Junior Engineering Technical Society,&#13;
(JETS), is sponsored by Miss Spera.&#13;
During the year, members take trips to engineering firms, the city water works and other industries&#13;
that use science in their operation.&#13;
JETS Members are high school students interested&#13;
m soence.&#13;
FIRST ROW, Left to right: Sponsor, Miss Spera; Pres .. B. Schlegal; V. Pres., ). Moats; Sec., L.&#13;
Ahlquist; Treas., W. Heitman; S. Phillips, B. Morris; SECOND ROW: E. H olberg, M. Sorensen.&#13;
M. Thompson, K. Anderson, G. Adams, M. Ogren, J. Boe; THIRD ROW: K. Becker, D. Jeppesen,&#13;
F. Harold, R. Hubbard, A. Sigler, K. Muellar, ). Nusser; FOURTH ROW: L. Lehmer, S.&#13;
Sturgeon, H. Jensen, D. l\fomm, M. Hough, M. Burns, T . Klement, D. Shestak.&#13;
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ROW 1, l eft to right: E. Shelton,&#13;
Sponsor, ]. Gundlach, Pres., P. Stacy,&#13;
V. Pres., P. Arrowsmith, Sec., E. Harmon, Treas., 1'1. Payne, K. Manohan;&#13;
ROW 2: S. Ell(son, I. Wilson, P. Gates,&#13;
R. Gann, M. Blum, D . lewis, T . Fowler, C. Ethington; ROW 3: L. Harvey,&#13;
]. Nerz, ]. Farr, S. Dworak, K. Peterson, C. McGinn, D. H ubbard; ROW 4:&#13;
D. Hifferman, L. Hicks, V. Nea l, K.&#13;
Batt, S. Roden, P. Oshlo, P. Finch;&#13;
ROW 5: S. Dungan, ]. Colwell, L.&#13;
Hisel, K. Fernley, M. Wood, K. Vest,&#13;
C. Hayes.&#13;
To one day be the best wife and mother possible is the aim of the members of&#13;
Future Homemakers of America. Miss Genevie,;e Sell is the sponsor of the F.H.A.&#13;
A Spring Style Show and a Mother-Daughter Banquet are two of the club's varied&#13;
projects.&#13;
~.TA. ROW 1: S. Jensen-Parl"n. , D. Shestak&#13;
- Pres., i\!iss W angberg-Span., G.&#13;
Peters-V. Pres., ]. Boe-Hist., C.&#13;
Kahane-Sec.-Treas.; ROW 2: P. Fairman, P. Mortensen, K. Spencer, S.&#13;
Bowser, S. Philli ps, C. Revlett; ROW&#13;
3: K. Ingram, L. Hurlye, S. English,&#13;
L. Lov itt, I. Wi lson; ROW 4: B. Bohan,&#13;
S. Hoke, L. W ilson, C. Hennings, P.&#13;
Arrowsmith, C. Vermuele, R. Sipes, P.&#13;
Moss; ROW 5: B. Livingston, S. Dempster, S. Wenstrand, R. Wagner, L. Rush,&#13;
C. Versaci, B. Dague, P. Pflager, T.&#13;
Klement.&#13;
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Are you interested in teaching? If you are, Future T eachers of America wou ld be&#13;
just the club for you to joi n. Members observe teachers at work and ga in expe ri ence&#13;
in handling classroom situations and paper evaluation .&#13;
To help celebrate Teacher Appreci ation Week, the members se rve Fefreshments to&#13;
teachers at the day's end . Miss Martha Wangberg sponsors this club. &#13;
ROW I, Left to right: C. Hoden, D.&#13;
Martin, V. Pres., 1. Kirkendall, F.&#13;
Goldenberg, Treas., I. Wilson, P. Gibbs,&#13;
B. Hansen, Sponsor; ROW 2: ]. Hudson, S. Phillips, S. Lievan, E. Haumen,&#13;
K. Shannon, 1. Lovitt, ]. Phipps, A.&#13;
Kinnaman; ROW 3: J. Nerz, B. Hanson, P. Ashlo, D . Hiffernan, D . Shanerman, P. Phillips, C. Beck, C. Hayes, 1.&#13;
Hesel, ]. Frenhold, P. Arrowsmith;&#13;
ROW 5: M. Lievan, B. Sillik, C.&#13;
Harold, ]. Bogue, C. Thompson, P.&#13;
Walls, ]. Teague, M. Van Horne, N .&#13;
Park, D . Herrick, P. Stacy.&#13;
Projects of the Y-Teens include sponsoring a UNICEF drive, delivering favors&#13;
to children in hospitals and selling bangles. The Y-Teens are affiliated with the&#13;
YMCA and YWCA movements. Our Tee Jay chapter is sponsored by Miss Barbara&#13;
Hansen.&#13;
RO\X' I, Left to right: C. Kahane, Treas.-].&#13;
Gundlach, Sec.-Miss Morris, Sponsor-$. Phillips, Pres.-S. Lievan, Vice Pres. ; ROW 2: W.&#13;
Edschun, 1. Hisel, K. Vest, C. Wold, C. Hen·&#13;
nings; ROW 3: S. \Xfenstrand, G. Herrick, M.&#13;
Lievan, K. Thomas.&#13;
Have you ever wondered who writes out your overdue library slips I They are&#13;
written by girls in the library club, who g ive up their study halls and any other time&#13;
they can spare to help with library work. Other club member activities include checking&#13;
out books and putting returned books on the shelves. The sponsor is Miss Clara&#13;
Morris, our school librari an. &#13;
Left to right, ROW 1: K. Spencer,&#13;
C. Kellogg, S. Hotchkiss, 1. Jacoba,&#13;
D . Herrick, 1. W ood, 1. Beck, N .&#13;
Smith, Sponsor 1. Reitan ; ROW 2:&#13;
]. Chute, R. Ruhl, R. Maaske, S.&#13;
Cary, R. Ives, 0 . Bartholomew, C.&#13;
Wold, K. Howland ; ROW 3: D .&#13;
Stieburg, P. Connor, P. Ruger, 1.&#13;
Lee, J. Becker, A. McConnell, M.&#13;
Thompson, S. H ough, ]. Chute;&#13;
ROW 4: C. Pierce, L. Logan, V .&#13;
Carlson, J. Boe, D . W olfe, ]. Peters,&#13;
]. Bowen, P. Riddle, P. Finch;&#13;
ROW 5: R. H atchens, B. Variginaux,&#13;
B. Deeds, T . Shadley, M . J ohnson,&#13;
P. Nerz, P. Shaughnessy, D . Koch,&#13;
]. Clay.&#13;
ROW 1, Left to right: E. Koenig, N. Bartlett, D . Schannerman, R. Torneton, S. McDaniel, C. Colwell, D . Foster, B. Bohan,&#13;
J. Galle; ROW 2: P. Koepping, M. Briseno, K. Shannon, M. Mendosa, P. Mauer, 1. Dougherty, G. Skalberg; ROW 3: K. Root,&#13;
K. Thompson, 1. Mathews, K. Ingraham, L. Hill, R. Choate, M. Blackman, G. Cain, G. Poland, ]. Baxley, S. H aneck, S. Bowser;&#13;
ROW 4: D. Jacobsen, 1. Whitney, A. Lang, ]. Harrington, K. Vest, R. Barlow, ]. Johnson, ]. Jacobsen, B. Moser, N . Rish, D.&#13;
Hoffman; ROW 5: H . Webster, T. Walker, R. Hansen, L. Fox, S. James, M. Nielson, N . Browning, A . Welsh, D . Feekin, T. Godsey, T. Burnsides.&#13;
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The language clubs attempt by means of pen pals to increase good will and&#13;
friendly relations between other lands and the United States. Each club has individual&#13;
activities, including sponsoring dances, holding candy sales, and participating in the&#13;
Road Show. Miss Majorie Gillespie works with the French Club; Miss Lillian Reitan organizes the Spanish Club.&#13;
ROW ONE, Left to right: R. Potts, D. Shestak, R. W agner, C. Hennings,&#13;
C. Kahane, M. Jones, W. Heitman, Sponsor M. Gillespie; ROW TWO: K.&#13;
Kerns, B. Anderson, M. Howard, ]. Miller, M. Ogren, G. Adams, D . Bird,&#13;
A. Kerber, B. Dague, M. O'Hara; ROW THREE: ]. Evans, C. Hartley, L.&#13;
Wilson, S. Pierce, L. Blakeman, D . Dorf, M. Shanghnessy, C. Versaci, G.&#13;
Peters, D. Ross; ROW FOUR: C. Haden, S. Haack, ]. Boe, D. Shanerman,&#13;
D . Woodworth, B. Bond, T. Willey. ]. Poland, B. Rhoades; NOT PICTURED : S. Wenstrand, R. Koopmeiners.&#13;
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ROW 1, L. to r.: N. Huey, B. Morris, S. Jensen, B. Blackwell , ]. Dunn, Miss Balzer- Sponsor; ROW 2: L. Smith,&#13;
R. Cue, C. Forsey, ]. Markey, ]. Markey, M. Busse; ROW 3: M. Deeds, S. Brannon, K. Gibl er, ]. Miller, K. Spencer, J.&#13;
Tisher; ROW 4: ]. Hager, ]. Chute, W. Brockman, ]. Dutson ; P. Moss, B. Pol and.&#13;
The girls who enioy participating m sports belong to the Girls' Recreation Association. Ali members practice the rules of good sportsmanship and fair play.&#13;
Softball, volleyball, basketball and tennis are the major sports played. Miss Donna&#13;
Balzer sponsors the organization. Serving as officers this year were Janice DunnPres., Beth Blackwell-V. Pres., Sheryl Jensen-Sec., Barbara Morris- Treas., Nancy&#13;
Huey-Sp. Chairman.&#13;
A few of our many trophies that we have wo n. &#13;
D. St. Clair, S. Griffith, D . W' olfe, B. Harrison: ROW 2: N. Browning, D. Peterson, l'vf. Neilson, ].&#13;
Piazza. G. Russell ; ROW 3: ]. Riddle. G. Schickner. T. Peterson, B. Capel, M. Shea.&#13;
The Letterman's Club is an organization&#13;
of boys who have won a letter in one of the&#13;
major sports. This year they had several projects&#13;
on their agenda. Mr. D avis served as club sponsor. Bill Harrison and Denny St. Clair were&#13;
co-Presidents, with D ave \Xfolfe as SecretaryTreasurer.&#13;
OFFICERS: Bill, Denny and Dave.&#13;
Dick DaYis&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
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T. J.'s beloved Pep Club&#13;
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Second semester president,&#13;
JoAnne Galle &#13;
The girls in this year's Pep Club showed&#13;
what true school spirit is by the happiness and&#13;
sadness displayed in the teams wins and losses.&#13;
The cheerleaders and the Pep Club made a fine&#13;
combination for the school and the teams. All of&#13;
their long hours and hard work were appreciated.&#13;
Thanks, girls.&#13;
"Victory, victory, that's our cry! "&#13;
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The literary society, Altau, is in its second yea r of existence. Altau is a combination&#13;
of the previous Altruma and Aurora clubs.&#13;
The club sends gift baskets at Thanksgiving, has an annual Mother-Daug hter&#13;
Tea, and sponsors dances.&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland, sponsor of Altau, g ives her time freely to help the club&#13;
along.&#13;
ROW 1, Left to right: C. H olge rsen, Pres., L. Starr, L. Lee, Vice Pres. ,&#13;
i\f. Thompson, Sec., P. Riddle, Treas .. P. Miller, Sgt. at Arms; ROW 2:&#13;
D . Collins, C. Roberts, C. Wallace, J. Evans, S. Karpe, S. Morai ne, K.&#13;
Story, M. Gaver; ROW 3: P. Ruger, ]. Rowe, N. Lefg ren, ]. Fador, S.&#13;
Smith, ]. Bogue, P. Wa lls, C. Thompson; ROW 4: W. Mossburg, ].&#13;
Teague, B. Sillik, C. Harold , C. Haden, P. Pflager, A . Peterson, D .&#13;
Martin ; ROW 5: M. Christensen, V . Carlson. ]. Bowen, K . Johnson, L.&#13;
Rush. ]. Johnston, C. Adkins. S. Beckner.&#13;
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DRILL TEAM&#13;
FIRING SQUAD&#13;
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" I don't want to go out there and&#13;
march on that muddy field ."&#13;
RIFLE TEAM &#13;
TEE JAY'S COLOR GUARD&#13;
MILITARY POLICE&#13;
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TOP ROW, Left to right: D. Majeski, D.&#13;
Wolfe, M. Burns, D. Foster, E. Halberg,&#13;
R. DenHerder, B. Koenig, L. Alquist;&#13;
NOT PICTIJRED: S. Sturgeon.&#13;
STAFF OFFICERS&#13;
'" Oh, darn those socks!"&#13;
SPEAKERS PLATFORM, ARM ISTICE D AY &#13;
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Tim Klement, Drnm Majo1·&#13;
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Mr. Harold Popp&#13;
Band Directo1'&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Band worked very&#13;
hard to present different&#13;
nd unusual half-time performances at the football&#13;
games. For example, the&#13;
Late, Late, Show, utilizing&#13;
many unusual tones, featured band members forming a castle, a headstone&#13;
and the crossbones.&#13;
After the football&#13;
games, the band went into&#13;
concert season and presented two concerts, entering a concert band contest&#13;
at the end of the year. For&#13;
financial resources, members sell magazines and&#13;
candy. Other activities include playing at school&#13;
dances and pep rallies.&#13;
Mr. Popp puts in long hours and has the devotion to work and to good music which makes him&#13;
a friend to all who know him. He is behind the&#13;
school in every way, whether it be athletic or&#13;
scholastic activities. We, as students, appreciate his&#13;
work as director of our band.&#13;
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ROW 1, Left to right: Pau lette Ruger, Paulette Riddl e, Karen Hurd, Marsha Bl ackman ; ROW 2:&#13;
Linda Lidgett, Juanita Butler, Charl otte Kahane, Diane Roarty.&#13;
What would we do without the Pep Band? Who would play our&#13;
School Song, and who would play the music to which we chant and&#13;
clap?&#13;
Yes, the pep band is essential to our pep rallies and our home&#13;
games. &#13;
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The Tee Jay Majorettes practice one day a week, even during&#13;
the summer, because it takes much&#13;
practice and patience to learn even&#13;
one routine.&#13;
The 1963 Band Queen was&#13;
named at the April 16, band concert. The Queen is Sandy Roden.&#13;
Sandy is a senior and belongs to&#13;
various activities. She was chosen&#13;
by the band members.&#13;
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A seven year dream came true this year as the choir produced Meredith Willson's&#13;
The iH11sic Man. It was directed by Mrs. Carole Bean, who was with us for her&#13;
first year. Although Mrs. Bean was new this year, her understanding ways immediately&#13;
won her the friendship of her students.&#13;
The choir trip involved something new this year, with choir members going to&#13;
Wichita, Kansas,. for two days. \Vhile there, they sang at Derby and East High Schools&#13;
and visited the University of Wichita. &#13;
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The show started with a bang&#13;
when the Varsidettes cheered the&#13;
show on to success with a dance&#13;
called "Rah Rah Rah." Kathy Anderson pushed the show higher up&#13;
the ladder of success when she did&#13;
a ballet depicting a woman who&#13;
was mentally ill. Terry Brooks and&#13;
Bill Villont added comedy and&#13;
laughter to the show when they did&#13;
a variety of acts.&#13;
"When you're up. you're up!"&#13;
"Not too much, now, dearie !' "&#13;
Enthusiasm reached its peak when a group&#13;
of sophomore girls showed how various dances&#13;
of today look to teenagers, and Mary Jane&#13;
Doug hman and Kathy Jacoba showed everyone&#13;
how such dances look to older people.&#13;
"Popeye 1'" &#13;
"Playing Wild!"&#13;
' 'Oh, it smarts!"&#13;
"Headache!"&#13;
To climax the show, Paulette Riddle&#13;
twirled fire machete knives and everyone&#13;
left the field house knowing that he had&#13;
witnessed one of Tee Jay's most memorable&#13;
road shows, "Make Mine Music. "&#13;
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Left to right: C. Pearey, K. Roberts, L. D ougherty, J. Bright, B. Thomas, N. Lefgren, L. Rush, J. Teague, B. Boha n, C. Kah:rne,&#13;
M. Bigham, B. Fries, P. Ruger, C. Adkins (not pictured).&#13;
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Thirteen proved to be a lucky number for the Yellowjackettes, Tee Jay's junior dance line, as thirteen girls danced&#13;
their way into the hearts of all attending&#13;
the Road Show.&#13;
Choreographer for this group was&#13;
N ancy Lefgren.&#13;
Her hard work and hours of practice&#13;
achieved excellent results. &#13;
The Varsidettes, the senior&#13;
dance line, is composed of fourteen girls. Marsha Bigham and Barb&#13;
Fries are the choreographers who&#13;
devoted their time and effort to&#13;
make this group sparkle.&#13;
For the finale, the Vibrations provided&#13;
music for a combination of Varsidettes and&#13;
Yellow Jackettes to produce the picture of&#13;
twenty-six girls in perfect unison.&#13;
I.eft to rig ht: P. Fairman, P. Baxter, L. Kitchell, i\1I. Williams, L. Wilson. L. Beck. S. Hoke, S. English, L. May, M. Ogren, S.&#13;
Trusse l, B. Anderson, P. Smith.&#13;
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" I used two dabs."&#13;
'Tm so happy your group had&#13;
21 % fewer cavities." &#13;
"With IO IV2 cornets rig ht behind ... "&#13;
"Hurry and take the picture; these girls are no feathers!"&#13;
"N ow, l\1£iss Hicks))"&#13;
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The Night of faizttary JG, the story of a murder trial, was one of the most suspenseful and exciting plays Tee Jay's Drama Department ever produced. Student d irector&#13;
Noreen Sorenson was an effective manager.&#13;
Pat Kennedy, as pretty defendant Karen Andre, gave convincing characterization.&#13;
Attorneys Stevens and Flint (Bill Villont and Jim Salter) were defense and prosecuting&#13;
attorneys. Faulkner's widow, N ancy Lee, was played by Kathy Anderson. And villain&#13;
John G. Whitfield, her father, was portrayed by David Shestak. &#13;
Karen (Pat Kennedy) sobs, "He can't be dead! H e's alivehe's ali ve !" to her fri end Regan (Jim Kern).&#13;
T he prosecuting attorney (Jim Sa lter) accuses the defendan t (Pat Kennedy )&#13;
of murder.&#13;
"I lo\'ed him," sa)'S Nancy Lee (Kathy Anderson).&#13;
"I could crush you like a worm 1" shouts l\fr. Whitfield&#13;
(David Shestak) at the defense attorney (Bill Villont).&#13;
77 &#13;
78&#13;
"Compelling" and "heart-warming" are samples of the&#13;
comments used to describe the all-school play presented in&#13;
April. The miracle of Annie Sullivan's reaching the deaf,&#13;
dumb and blind child, Helen Keller, was brilliantly acted and&#13;
directed.&#13;
Noreen Sorenson was deeply stirring as Helen; equally&#13;
outstanding was Nancy Lefgren's portrayal of the vibrant,&#13;
stormy and dedicated teacher, Annie Sullivan. David Shestak&#13;
and Pam Phillips were Helen's parents; Ken Berry and Ruth&#13;
Wagner portrayed James Keller and Aunt Ev. Others, too,&#13;
contributed to this tremendous production : Kathy Bristo was&#13;
the subtly comical housekeeper; Bob Schlegel was Mr.&#13;
Anagnos; Raymond Law was the doctor.&#13;
Robert Bristo, Gwendel Fite, Kathy and Kevin Fanders&#13;
and several other grade school children added much to the&#13;
play, as did Kim, a collie.&#13;
The play was directed by R. H. Fanders, and Karen&#13;
Hurd was sh1dent director. &#13;
&#13;
80 &#13;
Prince Ken Berry, a junior who played the lead&#13;
1n Music Man, also participated in l 1firr1cle lJVorker and&#13;
the Roadshow and was elected to the TWIRP \'{!EEK&#13;
Court.&#13;
Princess Wanda Mossburg, a cheerleader, is active&#13;
in Student Council, a member of Altau and has been&#13;
elected class officer for three years.&#13;
I&#13;
Prince Ken Berry and Princess W anda J\Iossburg&#13;
Flower g irl is Mary Beth&#13;
Jerome, daughter of the&#13;
Lloyd J eromes.&#13;
Crown bearer is Mark Gotschall, son of the Gl en&#13;
G otschalls.&#13;
81 &#13;
Eight girls and eight&#13;
boys were elected to the&#13;
1963 Prom Court. Juniors&#13;
voted for juniors, and seniors did the same. The&#13;
junior boy and girl with&#13;
the most votes were named&#13;
Prince and Princess; the&#13;
seniors reigned as King&#13;
and Queen.&#13;
82&#13;
SENIORS: Denn y St. Cl::tir,&#13;
Pat fill , King Jim, Queen&#13;
Paul ette. J ohn Moats, Na ncy&#13;
Lefg ren, Dave \'\folfe,&#13;
.. Mouse·· Thompso n.&#13;
JUNIORS: Jim Sander, Connie Thompson, Prince Ken, Princess W anda, Torn Zimmerman, Linda Rush, Don Petersen, Paula Pflager. &#13;
Prom-goers walked throu oh Greek Pillars covered&#13;
with grapes and vines. At the ~ente r of the stage stood a&#13;
beautiful fountain, with water spouting from the mouth of&#13;
a sculptured dolphin .&#13;
At ten-thirty came the&#13;
highlight of the evening, the&#13;
coronation ceremonies. The&#13;
Prom Court was introduced&#13;
to the attendants as the court&#13;
wa lked to the stage.&#13;
The members of the&#13;
Senior Class would like to&#13;
thank the Junior Class for a&#13;
beautiful Prom.&#13;
"Night ori Venus "&#13;
was the 1963 Prom theme.&#13;
The Field House was decorated in different shades&#13;
of blue with clouds hanging from above. Four scalloped drapes hung over&#13;
the dance floor as dancing was done to the music&#13;
of Lambert Bartak. &#13;
lot of work." &#13;
•&#13;
85 &#13;
Cadet Colonel Bernie Koenig and&#13;
Honorary Colonel J oni Rowe&#13;
86&#13;
On the night of March 29,&#13;
1963, the cadets in ROTC honored&#13;
Jon i Rowe and Bernard Koenig .&#13;
Joni was chosen by the cadets to be&#13;
their Honorary Colonel. Bernie was&#13;
chosen as a result of his academi c&#13;
and activity records.&#13;
One hundred dozen mul ti-colored g ladioli flown m from&#13;
Florida decorated the Field House&#13;
in brig ht splendor.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson band&#13;
pl ayed a half-hour conce rt before&#13;
the Ball. The highlight of the&#13;
evening was the Grand March, at&#13;
whi ch time uniformed ROTC officers escorted their ladies 111&#13;
sweepi ng gowns.&#13;
The Ray Bachman Orchestra&#13;
provided music for dancing. &#13;
Kreg Ga llup Sally Beckner&#13;
D avid Hartley Carol Blum&#13;
Rod O"Connor Jackie Bowen&#13;
Jim Salter Vickie Carlson&#13;
Robert Schlegel D onna Collins&#13;
D ave Maj eski Judie Fader&#13;
James Thompson Penny Gates&#13;
Earl Hallberg Shirley H arris&#13;
Jay Poland N anq• Huey&#13;
D ennis Majeski Jo Ellen J ohnson&#13;
John Moats Linda Lee&#13;
D ouglas Johnson Barbara Livingston&#13;
Randa II W i tke Marilyn Miller&#13;
D ennis Teague Pat Mi ller&#13;
David Taylor Suzanne Rasmussen&#13;
Larry Ahlquist Cynthia Roberts&#13;
D ennis Foster Joni Rowe&#13;
Dennis J eppesen Teri Smith&#13;
D ennis Nelson Kathy Kirkpatrick&#13;
Cadet Lieutenant Colonels Richard D enHerder, Stanley Sturgeon and their&#13;
Ladies.&#13;
David 'Wolfe Marcia Thompson&#13;
James Points Connie Thornbur§&#13;
Richard DenHerder Lorraine \Vray&#13;
Leon A. Kilgore Shodra Larsen&#13;
George Allen Sharon Barr&#13;
D elbert Leonard Mary Wohler&#13;
Richard Teller Barbara Thomas&#13;
Michael Burns Kathy Henry&#13;
Keith Becker Karen Hurd&#13;
Charles McNulty Kathy Johnson&#13;
Merle Hough Nancy Lefgren&#13;
D ouglas h es Jean McTwiggan&#13;
Bernard Koenig Barbara Morris&#13;
Joseph Tompkins Janet Parrack&#13;
J erry Aldrich Paulette Riddle&#13;
Stanley Sturgeon Sandy Roden&#13;
W illiam Harrison Paulette Ruger&#13;
William Villont Christie H ammond&#13;
Patrick Daeges Lynette England&#13;
87 &#13;
King Dave I&#13;
HEY!&#13;
Did you see the blonde in&#13;
the front row?&#13;
88 &#13;
Oh, brother !&#13;
Couldn't you find any more books?&#13;
"Boy, am I ever broke!" These were the words spoken by many girls&#13;
after Tee Jay's first Twirp Week. All week long, girls were carrying books,&#13;
walking boys to classes, calling them on the phone, and asking them out&#13;
to a show, bowling alleys or a romantic restaurant dinner. For once, girls&#13;
had a taste of what boys have to go through on a date. The girls, naturally,&#13;
picked the boys up at their homes and paid for everything.&#13;
The highlight of Twirp Week was the crowning of the first royalty. Four&#13;
seniors, three juniors and three sophomores were voted by the student body to&#13;
be on the Twirp W eek court. From these boys a King, Prince and Duke were&#13;
chosen.&#13;
King Dave Wolfe, Prince Jack Holder, and Duke Terry Burnsides were&#13;
chosen to be the first royalty of Twirp Week.&#13;
89 &#13;
"Sherwood Forest"&#13;
"Trees growi ng out of cement blocks!?"&#13;
90&#13;
"One big, happy family"&#13;
" I have to do this at home, too."&#13;
"Northland" was the theme for this year's&#13;
Sno-Ball as snow-covered fir trees made up the&#13;
realistic settings. The tables were covered with&#13;
Christmas-red crepe paper while fir bough centerpieces supplied the traditional pine cones.&#13;
Eddy Haddad provided musical entertainment. Four surprised students were called upon&#13;
to display their talents on the Kazoo. &#13;
I&#13;
,&#13;
PORTS&#13;
91 &#13;
PAULETTE RUGER&#13;
NANCY&#13;
LEFGREN&#13;
92&#13;
PAULETTE&#13;
RIDDLE&#13;
At every major sports activity you&#13;
will find the cheerleaders. The cheerleaders are hard-working girls who&#13;
never quit practicing. They even practice through the summer months, one&#13;
day every week ; and when school starts&#13;
they practice every Thursday and hold&#13;
plan meetings every first and third&#13;
Mondays.&#13;
This year the cheerleaders worked&#13;
especially hard to send school spirit&#13;
up to the peak it reached . Cheerleading&#13;
officers for the school year 1962-1963:&#13;
Paulette Riddle, president; Nancy Lefgren, vice president; Marilyn Christensen, secretary; and Clara Moore, treasurer.&#13;
PENNY&#13;
-----GATES&#13;
JONI ROWE&#13;
I &#13;
Left to right: M. Gaver, l'vf. Christensen, K. Thomas, S. Moraine, \YI. Mossburg.&#13;
ROW 1: B. Anderson, L. Lidgett, C. Moore; RO\Xf 2: B. Wright, L. Beck, C. Colwell ; RO\Xf&#13;
3: L. Jacoba, V. Reed.&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
FRONT, from left: B. Harrison, D. Wolfe, D. Foster, R. Hutch ens, B. Moore, G. Allen, M. Goldsberry, R. Hill; ROW TWO:&#13;
V. Graybill, ]. Garrette, B. Nettles, M. Shea, ]. Ragland, C. Cl ay, ]. Donich, ]. Sanders, ]. Musgrove, G. Russel ; ROW&#13;
THREE: N. Browning, ]. Sealock, B. Oswald, ]. Liggetts, L. Barritt T. Peterson, S. Bevirt, B. Capel; ROW FOUR: Coach&#13;
Bryant, P. Abshire, T. Woods, T. Burnside, D. Smith, M. P arrack, ]. Riddle; Manager: G. Schickner; Coach Hansen.&#13;
TJ ....... .............. 6 Cathedral .... ..... .............................. .. 7&#13;
TJ ........... ............ 6 Bellevue ............................ ... .. .. 33&#13;
25 A. L. ..... .. ............. ..... 0&#13;
. .. 0 South " " .. ...... .. . . .. 33&#13;
TJ&#13;
TJ .&#13;
TJ-.&#13;
TJ- ....&#13;
TJ&#13;
. .... 6 Mo. Valley ..... .. .. ............. 33&#13;
. .. ... 0 Boystown .. .... .. .. .... . ... .... .......... 38&#13;
. ........... 6 Holy N ame .......... .... .... ......... . .. 18&#13;
TJ ............. .... 12 Harlan&#13;
TJ . ... .. ... .. ..... 20 Glenwood .....&#13;
.12&#13;
........... .. 19&#13;
COACH JACK HANSEN&#13;
Coming to a&#13;
large school to become head football&#13;
coach was a challenge&#13;
to Jack Hansen, our&#13;
new coach.&#13;
The improved&#13;
record indicates his&#13;
ability as a coach, and&#13;
the desire to win that&#13;
he impressed on the&#13;
boys made him a&#13;
friend. Thanks, coach! &#13;
COACH CHARLES BRYANT&#13;
M aking a mean&#13;
line out of mostly inexperi enced players&#13;
was a tough job for&#13;
Charl es Bryant. He&#13;
was always on hand&#13;
to help the boys when&#13;
problems came up.&#13;
All your hard&#13;
work and long hours&#13;
w .ere appreciated,&#13;
coach!&#13;
An enthusiastic turnout fo r the foo tball team proved to&#13;
be helpful, and our two new coaches wo rked very hard with&#13;
recruits to turn out a team that had lots of desire and fight.&#13;
The 2 5-0 victory over A. L. proved to be the most&#13;
exci ting game of the season, with pl ayers who fo ught especially&#13;
hard that night. Our 2-6-1 record was a g reat improvement&#13;
over last season's.&#13;
The team elected lineman George All en to the "Bulldog"&#13;
a\va rd, and Dave Wolfe and Denny Foster as co-captai ns.&#13;
"Come on, you guys', ..&#13;
95 &#13;
DENNY St.CLAIR-Fullback&#13;
DAVE WOLFE-Blocking Back&#13;
BILL HARRISON-End&#13;
RAY HILL-Tackle&#13;
GEORGE ALLEN- Guard&#13;
96 &#13;
•&#13;
DENNY FOSTER-Tailback&#13;
SKEET GRIFFITH-Tailback&#13;
MITCH GOLDSBERRY-Back&#13;
RICH HUTCHE S-Guard&#13;
BILL i\!OORE-Tackl e&#13;
97 &#13;
COACH LLOYD JEROME&#13;
98&#13;
FRONT, From Left: R. Johnson, P. Circa, G. Marquez, D . H awk ins, G. Whaley, J.&#13;
Becerra, T. Hopkins, R. Oswa ld. ROW 2: G. Schickner, D . Koch, T. Walker, T. H anafan,&#13;
D . Hutchens, D . Conkling, S. Shinabarger, L. Breshers. ROW 3: T. Shaclly, E. Hopper,&#13;
COACH ROBERT MOSCREY &#13;
M. Harold, B. Brown, ]. Clay, ]. Holcomb, ]. Sealock, M. Irwin, B. Rigbr, G. Freeze, R.&#13;
Allen, D . Bowen, D . Koeppen, M. Johnston, C. Hand.&#13;
TJ. .. ... ..... .&#13;
TJ.&#13;
TJ . .... .... .&#13;
TJ ·········&#13;
TJ. . .. . TJ. ..... .. ... . .&#13;
TJ. ··················&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
. ... 21&#13;
0&#13;
. 14&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
SCORES&#13;
Bellevue .......... ............ ... 14&#13;
Bishop Ryan . ....... ...... ..... 18&#13;
ISO .......... ............... .. O&#13;
Benson&#13;
Treynor&#13;
A. L .&#13;
............. .. ....... .. 40&#13;
............. ............. 34&#13;
. ... ... .. .. 18&#13;
Boystown ·-·-·--·····-·············-····33&#13;
The Yannigan record speaks for itself, but most of the&#13;
sophomores were playing on the Varsity team.&#13;
The most exciting game was the Iowa School for the Deaf&#13;
game, when the Yannigans won with a score of 21-0.&#13;
99 &#13;
Tee Jay Opp.&#13;
65 .. ................ ...................... Mo. Valley .. ....... ..... ................ .... 56&#13;
57 ..... ...................... .. .. ........ . Harlan ... ... ... .. ........ ... ... ........ .. ..... 48&#13;
44 ..... ................ .................. Holy Name .................. .............. 53&#13;
39 ..... ............ .... ......... .. ...... Bishop Ryan .. .. .................. ...... .... 58&#13;
73 ..... .......... ...... ..... .. ........... A.L . ..... ....................................... 74&#13;
46 ..... .. .............. .......... ...... Manning ... . . .... ...... .. ... .. .. ...... . .41&#13;
67 ....... .. ................... ............ Tech ........... ........... ............... .. ..... 85&#13;
63 .. .... ....... .. ....... .. .. ... .......... Sidney ....... ...... ...... .... ....... ... ....... .. 57&#13;
46 ........ ................. ............. .. Carroll Kuemper .......... .... .......... 72&#13;
62 ..... . .. .... ....... .. ....... ......... Atlantic .... .. ......... ....... .. .... ........... 66&#13;
50 ...... .................... .. .. .... ...... Boystown ...... .... ..... ... ....... .. ....... .. 52&#13;
57 .. .. .. ..... ................. ...... . A.L. .. ........ .... ...... .. ...... ... ...... ....... 65&#13;
61 ..... ................................ .. North .............. ................ ............ 68&#13;
64 ................ .... ................... Central ......... .. ............................. 47&#13;
57 .......................... ... ........... Fremont-Mills ... ......................... 35&#13;
49 .. .... ......... ... ...... ...... .......... Boystown .............. ....... .... ........... 39&#13;
74 ........................................ S.C. Central ................................ 55&#13;
79 .... . ................. .. ..... .. .. Bishop Ryan ............................. .. .46&#13;
"Our of my way !!!!!"&#13;
100&#13;
Left to Right: D . Wolfe, J. Bond,&#13;
M. Burns, J. Piazza, D . Clark, &#13;
D. St. Cl.1ir, S. Wilson, B. Harrison, J. Holder, l'vl. Shea, T. Coleman. L. Barritt, T. Zimmerman, T. Lesley, D. Foster, Front, P. Abshire&#13;
This year, Coach Bob Capel had four lettermen with which&#13;
to build the team. After a dismal record early in the season,&#13;
the team later became a fast precisioned outfit. Starting the&#13;
season with two victories, the team had its share of ups-anddowns, losing nine of the next eleven games.&#13;
Then the team got back on the winning road, winning&#13;
six straight games, two of which were in the District Tournament. The final game of the season will long be remembered&#13;
by all who saw it. Many broken-hearts were suffered by our&#13;
62-61 loss to cross-town rival A.1. in the District Tourney&#13;
finals. Hopes had been high for our first trip to the state&#13;
tournament.&#13;
COACH CAPEL&#13;
IO I &#13;
102&#13;
BILL HARRISON&#13;
DENNY S . T CLAIR&#13;
SMYZER WILSON&#13;
DAVE WOLFE &#13;
And away.&#13;
JIM BOND&#13;
JIM BUTLER&#13;
DE NY FOSTER&#13;
MIKE BURNS&#13;
103 &#13;
TOURNAMENT&#13;
T.J. OPP.&#13;
58 .. . . . .. Farragut ....... . . .. 42&#13;
64.. . .......... ... Fremont-Mills ......... 63&#13;
61. ....... ······'····· A.L. .. .. . ............... 62&#13;
"I wish those refs ... "&#13;
"Who hasn't got school spirit?"'&#13;
"Calm, cool, and collected."&#13;
"That"s a foul!!"&#13;
104 &#13;
RO\\' l: R. Torneten, D . Smith, R. Head, T . Burnsides, ]. Sealock, T. W oods, M. Parrack, D. Reed, D. Koch; RO\Xf 2: D.&#13;
LaBreck, T. H opkins. ]. Kill, D . Massey, T . Bond, B. Capel, 1. Breshers, l'vf. Knezv ich, R. Story, R. Frieze.&#13;
T.J. 44&#13;
62 ... .. ... ...... .&#13;
Opp.&#13;
Mo Valley ............................. 28&#13;
.Harlan . .................................. .. ..... 23&#13;
72. . ........ . . Holy Name .................... ......... .... 36&#13;
49 . .. ..... ... ....... . Bishop Ryan ...... ............... .............. 45&#13;
63 ................ . .. A.L. .. ................... .................. .. .46&#13;
43. Manning ........ .............. .... .......... .47&#13;
61.. ...... ..... ...... ... Tech .. ... .. ........... ............................ 59&#13;
62 ............ ...... .. . Sidney ...... .............................. ......... 34&#13;
70. . .. . ...... ..... Carroll Kuemper ................. .......... . 54&#13;
43 ..... ............ Atlantic ....... . ......... ........................ 57&#13;
T.J. 66 .&#13;
67 .. ...... .&#13;
Opp.&#13;
.. ... Boystown ......... .......... .................... 63&#13;
.A.L. .......... .......................... .55&#13;
70 ....................... . North ..... .... .......................... ........... 43&#13;
43 .. .. ....... ..... Central ........................................ 55&#13;
44 ... .. .. . ...... . .W . Harrison ................................ 43&#13;
47 .. ..... ....... . .. W . Harrison . .............. ........ ......... 67&#13;
63.. ........... ..... Fremont-Mills .... ............. .......... 40&#13;
43&#13;
74&#13;
Boystown ... .. .. ........................... ...... 60&#13;
. S. C. Central .................................. 64&#13;
The splendid record of the sophomore team was a result of their causing the opponent to make mistakes and&#13;
then taking advantage of these mistakes. A bright future can be foreseen for several of the key players. Their record&#13;
is a compliment to the able coaching of Mr. Davis. Thanks from the school to the team and Coach D avis.&#13;
COACH DICK DA VIS&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
ROW I, Left to right: M. Hough, K. Bollig, C. Clay, G. Allen, J. Clay; ROW 2: M. Andrews, R. Moss, ]. H olcomb, R. Potts; ROW 3: F. Dollison, Coach Bryant, B. Schlegel, Manager, Schickner.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
20&#13;
16&#13;
3&#13;
17.&#13;
24&#13;
14&#13;
13&#13;
14&#13;
25&#13;
24&#13;
19&#13;
7.&#13;
Oakland .. 21&#13;
Bishop Ryan . ....... .. ············· .25&#13;
Corning .... 38&#13;
Lincoln N.E. . ......... ............... 25&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Carroll Kemper&#13;
H arlan .. .. ....... .&#13;
Bishop Ryan ............ .&#13;
A.l.&#13;
.Tech&#13;
Creston&#13;
.Bellevue&#13;
17&#13;
····· ... 28&#13;
.. .... 25&#13;
... 32&#13;
25&#13;
.... 21&#13;
... . 23&#13;
... .41 COACH "CHARLIE" BRYANT&#13;
The 1962-63 season was a rebuilding year for the Yellowjacket grapplers. Coach Charles Bryant had&#13;
two lettermen with which to form a nucleus for this year's team. Although the record was not outstanding for Tee Jay, there were many fine wrestlers. Many wins are in the future for Tee Jay because&#13;
of the fine showing by the young team.&#13;
Tee Jay had three wrestlers qualify for the state wrestling tournaments. First place in the district&#13;
tourney went to Savino De. Santiago, with runner-up honors going to Bob Schlegel and Fred D ollison . &#13;
T.J.&#13;
36&#13;
21&#13;
18.&#13;
27 ..&#13;
24&#13;
36&#13;
27&#13;
33&#13;
ROW I , Left to right: ]. Harrington, D . Knudsen, G. Shalberg, V. Ager, P. Bird, R. Robinson, Schickner, ].&#13;
Becerra ; RO\'{! 2: C. Williams, ]. Eledge, ]. Harrington. F. Paladino, ]. Riddle, R. Oswald, R. Teller, V. Graybill.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
...... Oakland .. . .. ........ . 8 22 ........ ___ Harlan ----- --···········---------19&#13;
..... Bishop Ryan -·--·--···-······ .. 23 27 .... ....... Bishop Ryan .................. 15&#13;
.... Corning .... . ..... 27 32 .. ............ A. 1. ------------------·-···--------- 9&#13;
.. Lincoln N .E . .... .. __ .. ..... 21 36 ........... Tech ----···········------- -·---·--·-18&#13;
. ..... N eola Tri-Center ........... 19 35 ... ...... Creston -----------·--·-···--· ... 13&#13;
_ .. A. 1. ----·-------------·----····--·13 10. . .... Bellevue ---------- ---·-··------ ---37&#13;
.. Carroll Kemper .. ...... 25 34. . .... W. Harrison ................... 5&#13;
Tri-Center --···- ... .... .. 6 22. . .. .. Underwood ·····----·----------19&#13;
COACH LLOYD JEROME&#13;
Victories are commonplace for the reserve wrestling team. They overpowered nearly all opponents,&#13;
with a mixture of brain and brawn seen only in a few reserve teams. Mr. Lloyd Jerome coached these boys.&#13;
107 &#13;
GEORGE ALLEN (154) MERLE HOUGH (HW)&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
108 SAVINO DE SANTIAGO (127) BOB SCHLEGEL (95) &#13;
FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Mr. Gotschall, M. Nielson, T. Zimmerman; Back: B. Moser, ]. Lee,]. Bera ld i.&#13;
Cross country is a sport for boys who love to run, because it&#13;
takes tremendous desire to run the distance required, 1.8 miles. The&#13;
running is usually done on a golf course. This year, Tom Zimmerman&#13;
was named captain of the team. Mr. Glen Gotschall is coach.&#13;
VARSITY LETTER WINNERS&#13;
T. Zimmerman&#13;
B. Reeves&#13;
J.':Beraldi&#13;
M. Nielson&#13;
RESERVE LETTER WINNERS&#13;
R. Head&#13;
L. Bargenquest&#13;
B. Moser&#13;
J. Lee&#13;
V. Kuilen Ager&#13;
109 &#13;
FRONT ROW, Left to right: Coach Gotschall, Ed LaBreck, R. LaBreck; ROW 2: B. Allen, R. Ives, G. Whale)', R. Head, J. Harrington, J. Bradie, M. Irwin, D. Hines, K. Bollig, C. Clay; ROW 3: T. Bond, V. Ager, D . Peterson, R. Barlow, J. Elledge. T. White, G.&#13;
Schickner, L. Breshers, M. Burns; ROW 4: B. Harrison, J. Narmi, P. Koeppen, J. Clay, A. Negrete, J. Kill, T. Hopkins, P. H}'mer, R.&#13;
Woods.&#13;
Track&#13;
The future of track at Tee Jay looks very good because of the wonderful year that the team had. They finished&#13;
high in the team standings in nearly all the meets that they competed in. Winning points for the team were the mile&#13;
medley team, 440 yard-relay team, 880 yard-relay team, Bill Harrison in the 220, 440, and the 880 yard runs, Art&#13;
Negrete in the 100 yard dash and 180 yard low hurdles, Jim Beraldi in the mile run, Don Peterson in the pole nult,&#13;
Ken Bollig in the shot put, and John Elledge in the pole vault. This year, Tee Jay had more boys qualify for the&#13;
state meet than ever before.&#13;
To letter in track the boys had to earn fen points. The scoring goes like this: six points for first place, four points for&#13;
second, three points for third, two points for fourth, and one point for fifth. Relay competitors receive a total of ten&#13;
points, but these points must be divided among the boys that ran on the team. In dual meets the point system goes 5,&#13;
3, 2, 1, with winning relay teams receiving five points .&#13;
. The foll owing lettermen have scored 10 or more points:&#13;
Mike Burns .. ................................. 201;4 Jerry Clay .......... ................... . .... 13%&#13;
Charlie Clay ............................. 62V2 Ray Woods ... ..... ...... .................... 19&#13;
Bill Harrison ..... ..... ................... 133% Jim Beraldi .................................... 20¥2&#13;
Ken Bollig ................................. 26 John Eledge ....................... ........ ... 17Vz&#13;
Art Negrete ................. ................. 941;4 Tim Hopkins .............................. 25&#13;
Don Peterson . ......... . . .. .... .... 22 7 /12 Mike Harrill ................... .......... ...... 10&#13;
Paul Knight ........................... .. .. 15% Tom White ......... ................ .... ..... . 111;4&#13;
Jim Kill ......................... ........ 64V2 Paul Hymer ..... .. . ........ . ........ .. 10&#13;
110 &#13;
"The Putter."&#13;
"The Exchange."'&#13;
"AH ... finish at last!"&#13;
"That's our boys."&#13;
111 &#13;
"GLAD to meet you"&#13;
"Up and Over"&#13;
"Hymer Heaves"&#13;
"Sailing low' ' &#13;
The Tee Jay mile medley team enjoyed one of&#13;
its finest seasons this year. They placed first in every&#13;
meet they competed in except for Clarinda, where&#13;
they placed second, and for the Drake Relays, where&#13;
they placed fifth. At these two meets the team was&#13;
competing against the finest teams in the state.&#13;
During the 1963 season the mile medley team&#13;
won six trophies and set three new records. The team&#13;
included Mike Neilson, Mike Burns, Charley Clay,&#13;
Jim Kill, and Bill Harrison.&#13;
"A Wonderful Year"&#13;
Our C. 0:1cheB&#13;
Mr. Gotschall and his new assist-&#13;
,int, Jack H ansen, enj oyed a Yictorious&#13;
track season this ye,u . \'&lt;forking with&#13;
veteran and rookie trJck men, these&#13;
two coaches have begun to build what&#13;
could become a powerhouse.&#13;
For your steady m:rnner and all of&#13;
your hell ful ways, thanks comes from&#13;
the te,1111 and from the school.&#13;
II 3 &#13;
114 &#13;
1vIB.. RICHARD DAVIS&#13;
f&#13;
Tee Jay has had better luck in baseball as far as&#13;
winning is concerned than in any other sport. Teams&#13;
coached by Mr. Davis have won five sub-state tournaments, lost two, both of which were in the finals.&#13;
In his four years at Tee Jay while at the helm, the&#13;
teams he has coached have won the State Tournament four times and have been runners-up once. We&#13;
at Tee Jay are indeed lucky to have such a fine coach.&#13;
MR. ROBERT MOSCREY&#13;
Mr. Robert Moscrey is not new to the Tee Jay&#13;
scene. He was a biology teacher here two years&#13;
ago, before going tu the Ralston school system for&#13;
a year. We are happy to have Mr. Moscrey back&#13;
with us this year. He is a fine man whom we&#13;
respect and enjoy having as a coach and teacher.&#13;
ROW 1, L.-r.: T. Lesley, M. Knezevich, B. Nettles, J. Butler, D. Wolfe, B. Greulach, T. Zimmerman, L. Barritt, D.&#13;
Foster, S. Griffith.&#13;
ROW 2, L.-r.: D. Smith, T. Burnsides, M. Parrack, J. Sanders, J. Holder, R. Story, D. St. Clair, T. Coleman, D. Clark, T.&#13;
Woods, B. Burns.&#13;
115 &#13;
116&#13;
"The Thomas Jefferson Hig h School Baseball Trophy Case"&#13;
THE SENIOR PLAYERS: Dave Wo lfe: captai n, good hitter and fielder;&#13;
Jim Butler: transfer, helped pitching staff; Denny St. Clair: became top&#13;
notch pitcher; Bob Greu lach: good arm. good hitter; Denny Foster: fast, good hitter.&#13;
For the first time in several years, Tee Jay did not win the&#13;
sectional championship. However, the team itself had excellent&#13;
potential. &#13;
117 &#13;
11 8&#13;
T~&#13;
FRONT: Rich Potts; ROW 1: Alan Sig ler, Fred Harbold, Bob Schlegel, Dennis Jeppesen,&#13;
Ricky Conboy ; ROW 2: Jeff Harris, Doug Ives, Dave G riffiths. D oug Buswell , Tom&#13;
Canaday.&#13;
The boy's tennis team is made up of boys capable of p laying&#13;
tennis and displaying sportsmanship. T enn is is a gentl eman's game.&#13;
Many times the decision as to whether or not a ball is in or out of&#13;
bounds is left up to the opponents. Tee Jay is proud of these fine&#13;
boys and of Coach Capel.&#13;
COACH BOB CAPEL &#13;
/&#13;
L-r: C. Land, D . Rankin, E. Hopper, D. Hutchens, T. Peterson, R. Oswald, T. Hanafan, D. Bowen, Mr.&#13;
LaMantia, Coach.&#13;
"Darn sand tr.1ps, anyway!"&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
GiJb' Te&amp;u11.S&#13;
.I&#13;
FIRST ROW, Left to right: ]. Chancellor, ]. Tisher, ]. Marky, K. Gibler, K. Spencer, ]. Hage r, B. Morris; SECOND RO\Xf :&#13;
]. Dunn, S. Jensen, P. Finch, L Smith, E. Auffort, M. Busse, ]. Phipps, B. Blackwell , P. Kemp, E. Koenig, S. D worak,&#13;
L Whitney, G. Hoff, P. Homan, Coach Donna Balzer.&#13;
Outstanding work has been done this year by the girls' tennis team. Opposition comes&#13;
from other Southwest Iowa schools, and there is a district championship tournament in r May. &#13;
121 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
124&#13;
Dave Wolfe and Bill H arrison were chosen by the coaching&#13;
staff as Best All-Around Athletes.&#13;
Each of them exce ll ed in three&#13;
sports, and both were selected for&#13;
their athletic ability and sportsmanship.&#13;
Na m e d as All-Sports&#13;
Queen was Paulette Riddle. She&#13;
was elected by the student body&#13;
for her personality and vitality. &#13;
,/&#13;
,&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
K. Wolfe-Sp.; C. Bryant-Sp.; L. Beck-Sec.;&#13;
D. Smith-Pres.; R. Moscrey-Sp.; P. FairmanV. Pres.; M. Gillespie-Sp.; K. Billings-Treas. &#13;
Austin. Glori:i&#13;
B:iin. Carolyn&#13;
B:iin. G:iry&#13;
Ba ldwin. Dorothy&#13;
Ballinger. Linn&#13;
B:inks, Lyda&#13;
Barbe:iu. Ed&#13;
Bar,cenquast, Leslie&#13;
Barksdale. D onald&#13;
Beck. Cheryl&#13;
Beck, Lu Anne&#13;
Becker, J oyce&#13;
Belt, John&#13;
Bern lcl i, J ames&#13;
Bernharcls, Charles&#13;
Bethers, Steve K .&#13;
Be Virt, Skip&#13;
Bick ing , Larqr&#13;
Billings, Kathy&#13;
Bird, Phil&#13;
Abels. J erry&#13;
Allen. f;1ckie&#13;
A llen. Jean&#13;
Allen. Peccr&#13;
Allen. rt&#13;
Allison. Va l~·&#13;
Andersen. Betsr&#13;
Applepte. Pat.&#13;
Arch. Russ D .&#13;
Armstronc. Ann&#13;
Auffart. Ela ine&#13;
Bario"·· Rod&#13;
Barnes. Kathy&#13;
Bartholomew. Otis&#13;
Barton. E:irl&#13;
Bates, D anny&#13;
Batt. Bob&#13;
Baxley, Ed&#13;
Baxter, Pat&#13;
Becerra, J ohn&#13;
127 &#13;
Blackman, Bob&#13;
Blakeman, Leslie&#13;
Blankensh ip, D onald&#13;
Blum, Mary&#13;
Bott, Richard E.&#13;
Bowen, D an&#13;
Bowse r, Susan&#13;
Brabec, Carol&#13;
Bradford, J anice Marie&#13;
Bra nnon , Shirley&#13;
Breeden, Sharyl&#13;
Breshers, LeRoy&#13;
Briseno, Mary&#13;
Bristo, Kathy&#13;
Brockman, Wallene&#13;
Brooks, Kathaleen&#13;
Briley, Larry&#13;
Brown, Bob&#13;
Brown, Glen&#13;
Brown, J anet&#13;
Brown, Joyce&#13;
Burkybile, Sandy&#13;
Burnside, Albert&#13;
Burnside, Terry&#13;
Burson, Sally&#13;
Caffery, Lynda&#13;
Cain, Glenna&#13;
Callaghan, N ancy&#13;
Canaday, Tom&#13;
Capel, Bob&#13;
Buswell, D ouglas Kent&#13;
Carlson, Art&#13;
Carroll, Pat&#13;
Cary, Sam&#13;
Case, Patti&#13;
Cerveny, Gil&#13;
Christensen, Phyllis&#13;
Christensen, Robert&#13;
Christi na, Alfred&#13;
Christina, Cathy&#13;
Chaffee, Jim&#13;
Chancellor, Judy&#13;
Chappell, Gearry&#13;
Childers. Delmon&#13;
Choate, Rose&#13;
Churchill, Linda&#13;
Chute, Joyce&#13;
Chute, Judy&#13;
Circo, Phil W .&#13;
Clark, Dennis&#13;
Cl ark, Micheal E.&#13;
Cl ark, Sherry&#13;
Clay, Jerry W.&#13;
Cochran, Virginia&#13;
Colwell, Connie&#13;
Colwell, Irene&#13;
Comley, Kenny&#13;
Conboy, Ric&#13;
Conkling, Doug&#13;
Connor, Pat&#13;
Cook, Cookie&#13;
Cook, Trudy&#13;
Coon, Jim&#13;
Cue, Renne&#13;
Cunning ham, Bobbie&#13;
Curry, Sharon&#13;
Daniels, Jackie&#13;
128&#13;
Cowa rden, Skip&#13;
Craig, Pat&#13;
Crane, Fred&#13;
Crane, Gary&#13;
Croghan, Ken 0.&#13;
Davis, D elbert D .&#13;
D eeds, Margaret&#13;
Dickinson, Denny&#13;
D ietz, Mark&#13;
Bockert, Dan&#13;
Bond , Barbara&#13;
Bond, T om&#13;
J?ooton , D anny &#13;
Now, why did you do that?&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
Dingman. Kathy&#13;
D ole, Pam&#13;
D ollison, Frances&#13;
D ollison. Freddy&#13;
Donaldson, Marilyn&#13;
Donnan. Judy&#13;
D orf. Diana Kay&#13;
D oty. Walt&#13;
D oughman. Anneta&#13;
Doughman, Mary Jayne&#13;
D ouglass, Sue&#13;
Dra per, Kathy&#13;
Driever, Linda&#13;
Dungan. Sa llr&#13;
Dunning. Charlotte&#13;
D utson. Judr&#13;
Dwora k. Sheila&#13;
Dyke, Linda&#13;
Eckart. Nancy&#13;
Edie, Ronnie&#13;
Eidschun. Wanda&#13;
Eledge, John&#13;
Ell iott, Bob&#13;
Ellison, Sandy&#13;
Emerson, Nancy&#13;
Englund, Dan&#13;
English, Sharon&#13;
Epperson, Judy&#13;
Epperson. Margaret&#13;
Epperson, Terry&#13;
Erickson, Carolyn&#13;
Fienhold. Jeanne&#13;
Fi le, Terry&#13;
Fil ki ns, D ick&#13;
Fi nch, D on&#13;
Finch, Pennr&#13;
Ethington. Connie&#13;
Fairman. Peggy Sue&#13;
Fannon, D arrell&#13;
Fernley, Kathleen&#13;
T isher, Judy&#13;
Fisher, Leonard&#13;
Foisey, Carol&#13;
Foley, Diana&#13;
Folkers, Janice&#13;
Foote, Rob&#13;
Foote, William&#13;
Ford , Linda&#13;
Foreman, Jim&#13;
Foster, Bill&#13;
Fowler, Twil a&#13;
Fox, Larry&#13;
Frazier, Judy&#13;
Freeland , Bill&#13;
Freeman, Ed&#13;
Fries, Cindy&#13;
Fri eze, Gl en&#13;
Galle, Gail&#13;
Ga llu p, Richard&#13;
Gamblin, Stephanie&#13;
Garrison, Joelen&#13;
Gates, Peggy&#13;
Gaylor, Cha rl es&#13;
Gibbs, Linda&#13;
Gibl er, Kris&#13;
Giles, D ale&#13;
Gilmore, Ed&#13;
Gittens, Larry&#13;
Godsey, Terry&#13;
Griffiths, D ave&#13;
Gu ild, Dianne Marie&#13;
Guild, Bob&#13;
H ager, J udy&#13;
Hail, D ave&#13;
H all, Sheryl&#13;
Hawafan , Tom&#13;
Hansen, Edytin&#13;
H arrill, Mike&#13;
Harrington, John&#13;
H arris, Jeff &#13;
Patti- cake, Patti-cake.&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
Harris, Sandy&#13;
Hastie, Sandra&#13;
Harvey, Lee Ann&#13;
H attan, Fern&#13;
Herron, l\.fary&#13;
Hervey, J erie&#13;
Hicks, Leora&#13;
Haven, Roxie&#13;
Hawk ins, D onald&#13;
H ead, Roy&#13;
Henn ing, Bob&#13;
Hensley, Marty&#13;
Hennandez, Lind a&#13;
Herrick, Deana&#13;
Herri ck, Gl enda H iers, John&#13;
Hifferman, D ianne&#13;
Hill, Lawrence&#13;
H ines, Don&#13;
Hinkel, Linda&#13;
Hoden, Benn ie&#13;
Holder, Jim&#13;
Holder, Kathie&#13;
Hollins, Alvin&#13;
Holl y, George&#13;
Homan, Patricia&#13;
H opki ns, Tim&#13;
Hough, Steve&#13;
Howrey, Mad iline&#13;
Hubbard, Debbie&#13;
H ul bert, Danny&#13;
Houghes, Dorothy&#13;
Hunt, Linda&#13;
Hurd, Connie&#13;
H urley, Linda&#13;
Ives, Robert&#13;
Ives, Sandra&#13;
Jackson, Jan&#13;
Jacoba, Kathy&#13;
Huskey, Mike&#13;
Ingoldsby, Kathy&#13;
Ingram, Karen&#13;
Irwin, Denny&#13;
Irwin, Mike&#13;
Jacoba, L)'nette&#13;
J acobson, Denny&#13;
James, Steve&#13;
Jensen, Phillip&#13;
J ohnson, John&#13;
Johnson, Pam&#13;
Johnson, Ron&#13;
Johnston, Mike&#13;
Jones, George&#13;
Jones, Terry&#13;
Kannedy, John&#13;
Keele, Ricky ].&#13;
Keller, Harry E.&#13;
Kelley, Charlene&#13;
Kelley, Vernon&#13;
Kellogg, Claud ia&#13;
Kemp, Linda&#13;
Kennedy, Conn ie&#13;
Kennedy, Marlene&#13;
Kerber, Aileen&#13;
Kern, Jim&#13;
Keuck, D elicia&#13;
Kilgore, Linda&#13;
Ki ll, Jim&#13;
King, Earli ne&#13;
King, Ronnie&#13;
Ki ng, Sharon&#13;
Kinnaman, Andra&#13;
Kirby, Judy&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Al vin&#13;
Kirkpa trick, Larry Lee&#13;
Hodges, Patsy&#13;
Hoff, Georgia&#13;
Hoffman, D ave&#13;
Hoke, Sue&#13;
Holcomb, Jim &#13;
H ow long are you in for ? &#13;
134&#13;
Kitchell. Linda&#13;
Klefstad, Faye&#13;
Klein, Ben&#13;
Knapp, Sandra&#13;
Knezevich. Mike&#13;
Knight, Jess&#13;
Knower, Bud&#13;
Knudsen, Danny&#13;
Koch, Dannr&#13;
Koenig, Evelyn&#13;
Koeppen, Paul&#13;
Kooprneiners, R.&#13;
Kopera, Bill&#13;
Kroblin, Jeff&#13;
Kruse, Rod&#13;
Kuhl, Kathy&#13;
LaBreck, D ick&#13;
Lamkins, Sherri&#13;
Land, Charlie&#13;
Lang, Ann&#13;
Lapsley, John&#13;
Laudon, John&#13;
Lauver, Mike&#13;
Li'w, Raymond&#13;
LeBaugh, Tom&#13;
Lee, Jack&#13;
Lee, Peggy&#13;
(Deceased)&#13;
Lewis, D onn:i&#13;
Lewis, Ed&#13;
Lidgett, Linda&#13;
Lievan, Marilrn&#13;
Magan, Howard&#13;
Maher, Mike&#13;
Maine, Freda&#13;
Malone, Lynn&#13;
Mandolfo, Terrr&#13;
Logan, Linda&#13;
Maaske, Rick&#13;
Maerten, John&#13;
Magan, Evelyn&#13;
Manning, D ave&#13;
Marr, Karen&#13;
Marshall, Brian&#13;
Massie, D ale&#13;
Mauer, Peggy&#13;
May, Jerry McGee, Craig&#13;
McGee, D ennis&#13;
McGinn, Connie&#13;
McNulty, Cheryl&#13;
May, Linda&#13;
McAndrews, Syh·in&#13;
McCulloch, Bonnie&#13;
McDaniel, Sue&#13;
McTwiggan, Bob&#13;
Mendola, Maria&#13;
Mesenbrink, Darlene&#13;
Metheny, Abbie&#13;
Metheny, Linda&#13;
Milledge, Jack&#13;
Miller, Jim&#13;
Miller, Julie&#13;
Miller, Karen&#13;
Miller, Lynn&#13;
Mizuier, Mary&#13;
Monahan, Vernon&#13;
Moore, Clara&#13;
Moore, D anni•&#13;
Moore, Paul&#13;
Morris, Larry&#13;
Morrow, Jim&#13;
Morse, Diane&#13;
Mortensen, Patty&#13;
Moser, Bob&#13;
Mowery, Sandy&#13;
Mullin, Roberta&#13;
Murray, Robin&#13;
Myers, Jan&#13;
Myers, Sandy&#13;
Nahach, Collene &#13;
\Xfhen we get this formula completed, \\'e should ha,·e FLL'BBER ! !&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Na rmi, Jon&#13;
N ea l, Fred&#13;
N eal, Vicki&#13;
Neg rete, Art&#13;
l\'egrete. D ave&#13;
Nelson, Jerry&#13;
N icholas, Chery l&#13;
Norman, Denny&#13;
Nugent, D onna&#13;
N unez. iWarga ret&#13;
Oberman, Beverly&#13;
O'Connor, Greg&#13;
O'Hara, l\[ichael&#13;
Olsen, John&#13;
Olsen, Stan&#13;
O'Neill, Ba rbara&#13;
Ord, Paul&#13;
Oshl o, Pat&#13;
Oswa ld , Ricky&#13;
Owens, Gary&#13;
Pacholke, Marsha&#13;
Paladi on, Frank&#13;
Paladino, Judy&#13;
Parker, D ouglas&#13;
Parrack, Mike&#13;
Parsons, Diane&#13;
Paulev. Sharon&#13;
Payne, Marcia&#13;
Pea rce, Sand i&#13;
Peck, D ia na&#13;
Pederson, Norman&#13;
Pederson, Bob&#13;
Petersen, Terry&#13;
Peterson, Karen&#13;
Peterson, Rick&#13;
Phi llips, Fred&#13;
Ph illips, Pamela&#13;
Phipps, Janice&#13;
Pierce, Connie&#13;
Pierce, Steve&#13;
Porter, Mike&#13;
Poulos, Kathie&#13;
Pribyl, Carol&#13;
Primmer, Greg&#13;
Pleake, Keith&#13;
Pogge, J erry&#13;
Points, Pamela&#13;
Poland, Barb&#13;
Poland, Gayle&#13;
Quandt, Larry&#13;
Rankin, Lynne&#13;
Reed, D ick&#13;
Reed, Judy&#13;
Reed, Vickie&#13;
Reeves, Mary&#13;
Reisetter, Jeanette&#13;
Reninger, Connie&#13;
Renner, Rodney&#13;
Rhoades, Carol&#13;
Richards, Li z&#13;
Riche, Barb&#13;
Riddle, John&#13;
Rief, Duane&#13;
Rigby, Bob&#13;
Rindone, Rosemarr&#13;
Rine, Joa n&#13;
Roberts, Ron&#13;
Robinson, D on&#13;
Robinson, Bob&#13;
Roll ins, Cheryl&#13;
Rollins, Kathr&#13;
Root, Karen&#13;
Ross. Wayne&#13;
Roush, Jim&#13;
Sa les, Shi rler&#13;
Savage, Ken&#13;
Schafe r, D iana&#13;
Schickner, Gene&#13;
Schroeder, Elai ne&#13;
Sea lock, John &#13;
"Uncle Sam wa nts you'!!!!"&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
Steiber, D ave&#13;
Steinke, Fred&#13;
Stinemates, Fred&#13;
Stockton, Carolyn&#13;
Stokes, DaYe&#13;
Tallman, Nancy&#13;
Tanner, Mike&#13;
Tatroe, Bob&#13;
Taylor, Grey&#13;
Taylor, Pau l&#13;
Smith, Carrie&#13;
Smith, Cathy&#13;
Smith, David&#13;
Smith, D oug&#13;
Smith, Gary&#13;
Shadley, Thomas&#13;
Shanerman, Dena&#13;
Shannon, Kathy&#13;
Shannon, Kathr&#13;
Shaughnessy, Maurttn&#13;
Shi,·ely, SteYe&#13;
Short, Richard&#13;
Sieburg, Tom&#13;
Sime, Ken&#13;
Simons, Cyndr&#13;
Sipes, Rita&#13;
Skalberg, Garr&#13;
Skinner, Janette&#13;
Smart, Linda&#13;
Smith, Gaylen&#13;
Smith, Jerry&#13;
Smith, LaDonn.1&#13;
Smith, Noreen&#13;
Smith, Pam&#13;
Sollazzo, Bri an&#13;
Sorensen, Tom&#13;
Specht, Benny&#13;
Spencer, Karen&#13;
Spickerman, Tony&#13;
Splittgerber, Jane&#13;
Spracklin, Jim&#13;
Spratt, Vicki&#13;
Storv, Ron&#13;
Stotts, Mary Jane&#13;
Strowg, Dennis&#13;
Stultz, Sharon&#13;
Sydzyik, D onna&#13;
Thacker, Charles&#13;
Thomas, Linda&#13;
Thompson, Diane&#13;
Thompson, Mike&#13;
Thompson, Shirley&#13;
Thompson, Tim&#13;
Thomsen, Russell&#13;
Thorson, Jim&#13;
T isher, Judy&#13;
Tompkins, Eugene&#13;
Torneten, Rod&#13;
Toscano, Mike&#13;
Travis, Scott&#13;
Trussell, Sherrr&#13;
Turone, Tom&#13;
Turpen, Carol&#13;
Tysor, Sharon&#13;
Van Harne, Margaret&#13;
Van Riper, Elwood&#13;
Vermuele, Carol&#13;
Vest, Kathy&#13;
Vinson, D oris&#13;
Vogt, Fred&#13;
Wah l, Ri chard&#13;
Walker, Tom&#13;
W ard , Karen&#13;
Watson , Fred&#13;
Watson, Mike&#13;
Watts, Pauline&#13;
Wat ts, Sharon&#13;
Sherlund, Carol&#13;
Shestak, Bill&#13;
Shivel y, Beverlr &#13;
Can you find 10 things wron!!'&#13;
139 &#13;
NOT&#13;
PICTURED&#13;
Dominguez, Pat&#13;
Hannen, Danny&#13;
Hensley, Linda&#13;
Raymond, Dan&#13;
140&#13;
W ood, John&#13;
Wilson, Cheryl&#13;
Wilson, Judy&#13;
W ilson. Linda&#13;
Wind, Pam&#13;
Witte. Janis&#13;
W old, Cheryl&#13;
Williams, Mary&#13;
\'(filliarnson, Steve&#13;
Wilmoth, Carol&#13;
Yates, Bob&#13;
Yordt, Karen&#13;
Young, Ron&#13;
Zajic, Patty&#13;
H orswill, Gene&#13;
Magan, Evelyn&#13;
Meyers, Ed&#13;
Pedersen, Raymond&#13;
Points, Kent&#13;
Rhoades, Bob&#13;
Schmitt, Roger&#13;
\1(/ eave, Kathy&#13;
Webster, Harol&lt;l&#13;
Wells, D ennis&#13;
Welsh, Alan&#13;
Whaley, Garold&#13;
Wheeler, Vanita&#13;
White, Cathy&#13;
Whitnev, Lola&#13;
Wiepert, Ida i\lae&#13;
W ilcken, Jane&#13;
Williams, Clarence&#13;
W ood, Mary Ann&#13;
W oodford, Marilyn&#13;
W oods, Donald&#13;
Woods, Tom&#13;
W oodworth, Don&#13;
Wright, Billie&#13;
Wright, Julie&#13;
Wymore, Mike&#13;
Wynn, Jacqueline&#13;
Wood, Linda &#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
Jl'I\"IORS&#13;
Pres. Jim Sanders. Lloyd Jerome-Sp .. ·LinJa&#13;
Ru sh-Treas .. Dick Davis-Sp., ·wanda Mossburg-V. Pres., Carol Hepburn-Sp.. Marrin&#13;
Christenson-Sec.&#13;
Dorothy Ricke-Sp. &#13;
Abshier, Pete&#13;
Adams, Glenda&#13;
Ager, Ver Kuilen&#13;
Akins. Larry&#13;
Aldredge, Sharon&#13;
Aldrich, Dave&#13;
Allerton, Carolyn&#13;
Amos, Steven&#13;
Andersen, Kathryn&#13;
Andersen, Linda&#13;
Anderson, Benny&#13;
Anderson, D oug&#13;
Anderson, Robert&#13;
Andrews, Mark (Otto)&#13;
Anson, D avid&#13;
Armstrong , Sherry&#13;
Arrowsmith, Pat&#13;
Ault, Cheryl S.&#13;
Babcock, Gary&#13;
Barnes, T. L.&#13;
Barritt, Larry&#13;
Barron, Ed&#13;
Baxley, John&#13;
Bell, John&#13;
Berry, Ken&#13;
Betts, James W ., III&#13;
Betts, Rodger A.&#13;
Bigham, Marsha&#13;
Billin/.(s, Randy&#13;
Bird, Rick&#13;
Birdsong, Steven&#13;
Blackman, Marsha&#13;
Blackwell, Beth&#13;
Blankenship, Bob&#13;
Blankenship, Robert W ayne&#13;
Boe, Judy&#13;
Bogue, Jaxine&#13;
Bohan, Bobbe&#13;
Bollig, Kenneth L.&#13;
Bolton, Ken&#13;
143 &#13;
Christensen, Marilyn&#13;
Christiansen, Rodney&#13;
Chute, Ron&#13;
Clark, Dennis&#13;
Clay, Charlie L.&#13;
144&#13;
Cue, Wayne H.&#13;
Cullen, Jane&#13;
Dague, Bobbe&#13;
Dalton, Pete&#13;
Davidson, Max&#13;
Dofner, Emmett E.&#13;
Donicha, Jerry&#13;
Dougherty, Linda&#13;
Doughman, Vic&#13;
Dubois, Carol&#13;
Dunn, Janice&#13;
Espinosa, Sandra&#13;
Evans, Dean&#13;
Evans, Jackie&#13;
Evans, W alter&#13;
Bonham, Janice&#13;
Bonham, Joyce&#13;
Bousfield, Marsha&#13;
Bremholm, Chuck&#13;
Bright, Jeannie&#13;
Briseno, Julia M.&#13;
Brown. Dennis&#13;
Burbeck,&#13;
David&#13;
Burns, Bob&#13;
Busse, Mary&#13;
Butler,&#13;
Juanita&#13;
Caputo, Bob&#13;
Farson, Howard Lawrence&#13;
Forsythe, Mike&#13;
Freer, Eugene&#13;
Fries, Barbara&#13;
Frieze, Roger A.&#13;
Garrette, J ohn&#13;
Gaver, Marcia Lorraine&#13;
George, Carol&#13;
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Boyle, Richard&#13;
Brandt, \1(filla Mae&#13;
Breckbill, W ayne L.&#13;
Brown, Loren&#13;
Brown, Lou Dean&#13;
Brown, Shari&#13;
Browning, Norman&#13;
Carr, Gary&#13;
Dean&#13;
Carver,&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Cavallaro,&#13;
Carol&#13;
Childers,&#13;
Pearl&#13;
Childress,&#13;
Ron&#13;
Glenn, Bernie&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat&#13;
Gray, Lois&#13;
Fritze, Mark&#13;
Gann, Ri ta&#13;
Gann, Tom&#13;
Garber, D an&#13;
Fields, Da,·e&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Ed&#13;
Foote, Linda&#13;
Foote, W alter&#13;
Forbes, Lee&#13;
Deeds, Bill&#13;
Clemens, Joyce L.&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Ginny&#13;
Coffman, Gary&#13;
Coleman, Terry&#13;
Collins, Betty&#13;
De Santiago, George&#13;
Diamond, Larry&#13;
Dietz, Nicholas ].&#13;
Doebelin, D on&#13;
Edwards, Sharon&#13;
Elkins, Gordon&#13;
Ellison, Shirley&#13;
Elonich, H elen&#13;
Epperson, DaYe&#13;
Erdelt, Rodner&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
Homan, Deanna&#13;
Hopper, Ed&#13;
Hotchkiss, Sue&#13;
Hough, Thomas&#13;
Howard, Mary&#13;
Hulbert, Herbert&#13;
Humes, Cliff&#13;
Hunt, John&#13;
Hunter, Harry&#13;
Hupp, Cheryl "Tiny"&#13;
Graybill, Victor&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Eddy&#13;
Gundlach, Judy&#13;
Hansen, Pearl "Squirrel"&#13;
Hanson, Richard A.&#13;
Harbold, Fred&#13;
Harmon, Edna Elaine&#13;
Jager, John&#13;
Jensen, Harold&#13;
Johnson, Steve&#13;
Jones, Dave&#13;
Jones, Janet&#13;
Jones, Marilyn&#13;
Kirkendall, Linda&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Karen&#13;
Klement, Tim&#13;
Knight, Dorothy&#13;
Knouse, Jim&#13;
Lammers, Garrie&#13;
Lammers, Loreece&#13;
Larsen, Danny&#13;
Lee, Marcia&#13;
Haven, Franklin&#13;
Hawkes, Karen&#13;
Hayes, Charlotte&#13;
Hennings, Carol&#13;
Hester, Ronald&#13;
Lewis, Robbi&#13;
Liddick, Ernie&#13;
Li ggett, Jim . &#13;
Hill, Verna&#13;
Harold, Carol&#13;
Harrington, James&#13;
Harris, Tom&#13;
Hartley, Connie&#13;
Hisel, Lucille&#13;
Hoden, Cheryle&#13;
Hodtwalker, LuJean&#13;
Holder, Jack&#13;
Haack, Sonia&#13;
Haneck, Shellr&#13;
Hansen, D. E.&#13;
Knudsen, Garr&#13;
Kohl, Don&#13;
Krueger, Ste,·e&#13;
Kurt, Tom&#13;
La Breck, Ed&#13;
Legge, Russell&#13;
Le Master, Barbara&#13;
Leonard, Phvllis&#13;
Lesley, Terry&#13;
Liston, Janelle&#13;
Loukota, Bob&#13;
Lovitt, Lorianne&#13;
Howland, Dennr&#13;
Howland, Kathr&#13;
Hubbard, Richard&#13;
Hudson, Jeanie&#13;
Huey, Richard&#13;
Hutchens, Da,·id&#13;
Hyjek, Kathleen&#13;
Ives, David&#13;
J ackson, Jackie&#13;
Jacobsen, Joetta&#13;
Jontz, Judy&#13;
Kahane, Charlotte&#13;
Karpe, Sandra&#13;
Kelley, Dennis&#13;
Kelly, Kenneth&#13;
Kennett, Ron&#13;
147 &#13;
148&#13;
Loyd, Charlene&#13;
Lydon, Ma ry Ann&#13;
i\fabbitt. Ron&#13;
i\forai ne, Sheryl&#13;
Moreno. Louise&#13;
Moss, Elton&#13;
Moss. Pat&#13;
i\fossburg, Wa nda&#13;
i\fye rs. Maxine&#13;
.Negrete, Virg inia&#13;
Neiswender, Dave&#13;
1 eiswender, D enny&#13;
Nerz, Paul&#13;
Nie lsen, Jim&#13;
Nielson. l'vfike&#13;
N ightser. Dale&#13;
Nusser, J an&#13;
O'Bradovich. Cheryl&#13;
Ogren, Maxine&#13;
Pea rey, Cecilia&#13;
Pedersen, Raymond&#13;
Peters, Geri&#13;
Petersen, Kenneth&#13;
Peterson, D on&#13;
;\(arr. Joseph&#13;
i\farshall. Kay&#13;
Martin. Jim&#13;
Mathews. Lora&#13;
Points, Kent&#13;
Posva r. Rea&#13;
Potts, Dick&#13;
Putnam, Di ane&#13;
i\fcConnel I,&#13;
Alice&#13;
McCoy. Linda&#13;
Mcintosh. Arnold&#13;
McKenzie. Frank&#13;
McKim, J ack&#13;
Reeves, Bill&#13;
Rev lett, Cha rles&#13;
Rhoades, Bob &#13;
Mackey. Da\"e&#13;
;\[arkey, Janith A.&#13;
Markey. Judy Annette&#13;
Mathison, Marian&#13;
.Matteson, Barb&#13;
;\[auer, Nancy&#13;
.McClain, Sherry&#13;
McQuinn, Janet&#13;
;\fradows, Rose Ann&#13;
Mensching, N ancy&#13;
Millard, Sheila&#13;
Moore. D ennis&#13;
Riche. Sharon&#13;
Ri ef. Larry&#13;
Rine. Carol&#13;
Quandt. Gene&#13;
Ragland. J em ·&#13;
Rank in. Da,·e&#13;
Ray. l\[arci le&#13;
Pflage r, Paula&#13;
Phillips. Susie&#13;
Piazza, Jim&#13;
Pi erce, Sandie&#13;
Pleas, Jeannette&#13;
/&#13;
Nesbitt, Sandy&#13;
Nesbitt, Terry&#13;
Nettles. Bill&#13;
Newma n. Terf\"&#13;
Nichols, Jerry ·&#13;
Olsen. Jim&#13;
Osborn. Be,·erh·&#13;
Page, Teri A. ·&#13;
Park, Nina&#13;
Patten, D ennis&#13;
Patterson, Carole&#13;
l\[ower)', Magg i&#13;
Mueller, Kathy&#13;
Mumm, D a,·id&#13;
J\fosgro'"e. Jim&#13;
Myers, Ed&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
Sigler, Alan&#13;
Sillik, Beverly&#13;
Slack, Joe&#13;
Smith, Dennie&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Spurgin, Brent&#13;
Stacy, Pamela&#13;
Staniford, Roger&#13;
Stephen, Marcia&#13;
Stivers, Marilynn&#13;
Swanger, Dennis&#13;
Teague, Jean&#13;
Tews, Kenny&#13;
Thomas, Eddie&#13;
Thomas, Kathie&#13;
Thomas, Kathy&#13;
Rish, Christine&#13;
Roarty, Diane&#13;
Roberts, Karen&#13;
Trotter, Bill&#13;
Trotter, David&#13;
Trotter, Ferman&#13;
Tucker, Trudy Don&#13;
Van Arsdel, Vic&#13;
Roush, Ron&#13;
Rush, Linda&#13;
Russell, George&#13;
Ryba, Dick&#13;
Vuagniaux, Bill&#13;
W affle, Judy&#13;
Wagner, Di anne&#13;
Wagner, Ruth&#13;
Schomaker,&#13;
John Allen&#13;
Schonberg, Brenda&#13;
Schultz, Mark&#13;
Schutjer, Rocky&#13;
Sealock, Mary Ellen&#13;
Wenstrand, Suzi&#13;
White, Tommie&#13;
Wilbur, Sandy &#13;
Robinson, Carole Kay&#13;
Rogge, Lloyd&#13;
Ross, Duane&#13;
Saathoff, Roger&#13;
Sanders, Jim&#13;
Schickner, David&#13;
Schmitt, Roger&#13;
Severson, Sandie&#13;
Sewell, Bob&#13;
Shea, .Mike&#13;
Shinabargar, Stan&#13;
Shinn, Neta&#13;
W allace, Carol&#13;
\Xfalline;, Rov&#13;
W alls, 'Patty.&#13;
W arren, Denny&#13;
Williams. Carlos&#13;
\"&lt;filson. Terry Lee&#13;
Wingstad, J ohn&#13;
Stogdill, Mike&#13;
Story, Cheryl&#13;
Story, Karen&#13;
Strack, Dennis&#13;
Sullivan, Jim&#13;
T hompson, Connie&#13;
T hompson, Ken&#13;
Thompson. Midge&#13;
Tilley, Ron&#13;
Tobias, Jane&#13;
Townsend, Toni&#13;
Vanderloo, Keith&#13;
Varn, Vi&#13;
Vashon, Bill&#13;
Versaci, Ca.role&#13;
Villont, Judy&#13;
Smith, Susie&#13;
Sorensen, Michael&#13;
Sorenson, D ick&#13;
Spears, Ronny&#13;
Springer, Gene&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
W isecup, Frank&#13;
Witte, Larry&#13;
W oods, Fred&#13;
Woods, Raymond&#13;
\Xfoodworth, Diane&#13;
Yopp, Dick&#13;
Zimmerman, Tom&#13;
Brendel, John&#13;
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153 &#13;
154&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
Mouse Thompson- Sec.; John Moats-V. Pres. ;&#13;
Bob Sch legel- Pres.; Denny St.Clair-Treas.&#13;
SPONSORS: Gl en Gotschall, Mrs. Strickland , Jack Hansen. &#13;
ADKINS, CHERYL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club-Treas., Pep Club-Fr., Altau, Choir,&#13;
Roadshows, Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes, Signal Staff,&#13;
Operetta&#13;
AGNEW, DENNIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., Football-Fr., Print&#13;
AHERNS, TED&#13;
Voet11io11al&#13;
R.O.T.C., D.O.&#13;
AHLQUIST, LARRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Cross Country, Basketball-Fr., Track, All-State&#13;
Chorus, Science Club, Student Council, Conservation&#13;
Club, Roadshows, Operetta, Letterman's Club, Drill&#13;
Team Comm., :iW.O.I., Safe-Teens, Signal Staff, Choir,&#13;
:Military Ball&#13;
ALLEN, GEORGE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
ALDRICH, JERRY&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Student Council, R.O.T.C., Military&#13;
Ball&#13;
Football, Wrestling, R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
ANDERSON, CHARLES L.&#13;
V ocational&#13;
BATT, KATHY&#13;
V ocational&#13;
F.H.A., Roadshows&#13;
BARKER, JIM&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Football- Fr., Basketball- Fr., Print Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
BARR, SHARON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club, Student Council, Girls' Lounge&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
BARTLETT, NANCY&#13;
l!e,~e Prc-/1&#13;
Latin Club. Spanish Club- V.P .. Glee. Choir. Girls"&#13;
Loun.ge&#13;
BAUGHMAN, RUTH ANN&#13;
V oc,11io11(1/&#13;
Pep Club- Fr.&#13;
BAXTER, JUDY&#13;
V oc(/1io1wl&#13;
G.R.A. , Office Assistant&#13;
BECERRA, BRIGID&#13;
Vocatio11.il-l-l 0111 e111(/ki11g&#13;
BECKER, KEITH A.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Drill Team, Safe-Teens. Science&#13;
Club. All-School Play, R.O .T .C.,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
BECKNER, SALLY JO&#13;
Co111111erci,i/&#13;
Latin Club, Library Club, F.H.A.,&#13;
F.N.A .. Student Council, Jr. National Honor Society, Altau, Naticinal Honor Society, Roadshows&#13;
BEEZLEY, MICHAEL J. Voc.1tio11.il&#13;
Football- Fr.. Track-Fr., Wrestling-Fr., Basketball- Fr .. R.O.T.C.&#13;
Bl:RGEN, GARY&#13;
Voc111io11,i/&#13;
BERN HARDS, BRUCE&#13;
Vocr11io11"/&#13;
football- Fr .. Golf. Basketball-Soph ., R.O.T.C.&#13;
BINGEL, BETTY&#13;
Com merci"I&#13;
Spanish Club &#13;
BIRD, DIANNE&#13;
ll e.~e Pre/1&#13;
Art Club. Latin Club, French Cl ub, Creative \'&gt;Vriting&#13;
BIRD, MARILYN&#13;
Com111erci.il&#13;
Roadshows. Choir. Glee. O peretta, Studtnt Council&#13;
BLANK, ROBERT ALLEN&#13;
Vort1tio11.il&#13;
BLUM, CAROL ELAINE&#13;
Vort1tio11t1l&#13;
Y-Teens. F.N.A.. F.H.A .. Office assistant, Girls'&#13;
Lounge&#13;
BLY, BEVERLY&#13;
Co111111ercinl&#13;
Pep Club-Fr., Red Cross, Bowling League, Glee&#13;
BOND, JAMES "Jim"&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Basketball, Student Council,&#13;
R.O.T.C. National H onor Society&#13;
BOWEN, JACKIE&#13;
Co111111 erciril / Iris&#13;
Homecomint: Court. Art Club. Cheerleader-Fr.,&#13;
Altau- V.P .. Choir, Roadshows, Operetta, Pep Club&#13;
-Fr.. Annual, Glee. Girls' Lounge, Military Ball&#13;
BOYSEN, CATHLEEN&#13;
V ocnl iOJ1&lt;1l&#13;
French Club. Red Cross, Pep Club-Fr., Y-Teens,&#13;
Lati n Club, Bowling League&#13;
BRADFORD, ROGER&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.0.T.C.. Golf&#13;
BRISENO, TERESA&#13;
Co111111erciril&#13;
157 &#13;
158&#13;
BROOKS, CAROL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
BROOKS, TERRY L.&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshow, Art Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
BRUNN\X!ORTH, JOE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Signal Staff&#13;
BRYAN, LENNIE&#13;
V ocalio11al&#13;
Football-Fr., Basketball-Fr., Student Council, Choir, R.O.T.C., Wrestling-Sopb.&#13;
BURNS, MICHAEL JAMES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Cross Country, Track, Basketball,&#13;
Student Council, Spanish ClubTreas., Letterman's Club, Science&#13;
Club, Math Club, M.O.I. Military&#13;
Ball, R.O.T.C., National Hono1&#13;
Society&#13;
BUTLER, JIM&#13;
Liberal Arts&#13;
Baseball , Basketball, Signal Staff,&#13;
Art Club, National Honor Society&#13;
BUTTERBAUGH, SHARON MAXINE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Band, Student Council&#13;
CARLSON, VICTORIA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Altau, Pep Club-Fr., Red Cross, Spanish Club, Military Ball, Roadshow, Y-Teens&#13;
CARTER, KENNETH D.&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Rifl e Team, R.O.T.C.&#13;
CARY, MYRTLE&#13;
V occ1tio11al&#13;
Art Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Lounge, Red C1oss, Roadshow&#13;
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CHAMBERS, DIANA R.&#13;
Commerciril&#13;
Student Council, Girls' Lounge&#13;
CLAPPER, PAM J.&#13;
Co111111 ercial&#13;
Pep Club- Fr., Girls' Lounge&#13;
CLARK, CAROL&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Crea ti ve W riting, Glee, Jr. Class Play, Roadshow&#13;
CLARK, FRED&#13;
V ocational&#13;
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COLLINS, KENNETH&#13;
Vocational&#13;
COLLINS, DONNA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Spanish Club, Student Council,&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Choir, Roadshow,&#13;
Operetta, Nati onal Honor Society&#13;
Rifl e Team, Glee, Safe-Teens,&#13;
R.O.T .C.&#13;
CONAWAY, KENNY&#13;
V ocatio11al&#13;
COPELAND, JAN ET&#13;
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CRAIG, KENNETH W ILLIAM&#13;
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Football-Fr., Basketball- Fr., R.O.T.C.&#13;
CUPIT, CHARLES LeROY&#13;
V owtio11al&#13;
\Vrestling-Soph .&#13;
159 &#13;
160&#13;
COFFIN, SUSAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
DAEGAS, PAT&#13;
Voca1io11al&#13;
Rifle Team, Drill Team, Science Club, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
DAVENPORT, KAREN&#13;
Vocatio11al-Co111111ercial&#13;
Art Club&#13;
DEMPSTER, SHERI&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Annual-Copy Ed itor, Choir, Quill &amp; Scroll, F.T.A.-&#13;
Pres., Latin Club, French Club, Operetta, Roadshows,&#13;
Signal Staff, Student Counci l, Gl ee, Safe-Teens, Pep Clu~Fr.&#13;
DEN HERDER, RICHARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Spanish Clu~Treas., M.0.1.,&#13;
R.O.T.C., M.P., Safe-Teens, Sci·&#13;
ence Club, Signal Staff, National&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
DOEBELIN, CAROLYN SUE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
F.H.A., Red Cross&#13;
DOUGHMAN, TERRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Track, R.O.T.C.&#13;
DRAKE, MARLYN&#13;
Coll efie Pre/1&#13;
DE SANTIAGO, SA VINO&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
F.H.A., Spanish Club, Safe-Teens, Roadshows&#13;
DUKE, RICHARD&#13;
Voct1tio11al&#13;
R.O.T.C., Thespians &#13;
EAKIN, LARRY LA VERNE&#13;
Vo calio11nl&#13;
Freshman Football :Manager&#13;
EMERSON, CONNIE H.&#13;
Vo c&lt;1 /io11nl&#13;
ENGLAND, LYNETTE&#13;
Co111 111 ercinl&#13;
Operetta, Student Council, Safe-Teens, F.T.A., Roadshows, Choir, Glee, l\filitary Ball&#13;
FADOR, JUDI&#13;
Co111 111ercittl&#13;
Red Cross, Altau, i'v!ilitary Ball&#13;
FEEKIN, DUANE D.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
FARR, JUDY M. C.&#13;
Co111 111ercinl&#13;
Pep Club-Fr., Red Cross, F.H.A.,&#13;
F.N.A., French Club&#13;
Band, Choir, Spanish Club, French&#13;
Club, Pep Band, Roadshow, Operetta&#13;
FLOYD, FREDDIE M. Co111111e l'Cinl&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross, Track, Spanish Club&#13;
FLURY, ED&#13;
V oc&lt;1tio11nl&#13;
Band , Dance Band, Roadshow, Pep Band&#13;
FLYNN, JAMES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
FOSTER, DENNY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football , Basketball , Baseball, Track, Letterman's&#13;
Club, Spanish Cl ub-Pres., Student Counci l-Pres.,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
161 &#13;
162&#13;
GIBBS, PATRICIA&#13;
V ocational&#13;
FRALEY, BILL&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club, .M.O.I., Football-Soph.&#13;
GALLE, JOANNE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Pep Club, Latin Club, Library Club, Y-Teens. Rol dshow, Nati onal Honor Society&#13;
GALLUP, KREG&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Football-Fr., Student Council, R.O.T.C., }.[ilitarr Ball&#13;
GATES, PENNY LEE&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Roadshow, Cheerleader, G.R.A., Red Cross, Pep Club,&#13;
Homecomi ng Court, P.E. Helper, Military Ball&#13;
Annual, Altau, Y-Teens, Red Cross,&#13;
Roadshow, Altruma GOLDENBERG, FRADA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
GOLDSBERRY, MITCHELL L.&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Football, Track, R.O.T.C., Art Club&#13;
GRAYBILL, LONNIE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Y-Teens-Treas., Creative Writing,&#13;
Slide Rule Club, National H onor&#13;
Society, Betty Crocker Award&#13;
Football- Fr. , W restling-Soph., Track Manager,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club&#13;
GRIFFITH, SKEET&#13;
V ocatio11al&#13;
Football , Basketba ll-Soph., Baseball, Letterman's&#13;
Club, D .O.&#13;
HADDEN, MITCHELL&#13;
College Prep-Engineering&#13;
R.O.T.C. &#13;
HALLBERG, EARL&#13;
College Pre/'&#13;
Latin Club, Science Club, International Relations,&#13;
Drill Team, Basketball-l\fanager, R.O.T.C., N ational&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
HAMMOND, CHRISTIE&#13;
V occ1tio11ril&#13;
Glee, Band, Choir, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Student Council, D rill Team, Roadshows, Operetta&#13;
HANCOCK, WILLIAM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Science Club&#13;
HANECK, MARIE&#13;
Ho111 e111t1ki11g- Vocatio11al&#13;
Art Club, Student Council&#13;
HANSEN, LANNIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Band, Choir, Biology Club, Annual,&#13;
Debate, Roadshows, Plays, Operetta,&#13;
Thespians, All-State Band&#13;
HANSEN, BETTY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
HANSON, BARBARA JEAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
F.H.A., Y-Teens, Red Cross&#13;
HARGIS, JIM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Wrestl ing-Soph.&#13;
HARRIS, SHIRLEY&#13;
Vo cational&#13;
Libra ry Cl ub, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Sigi1.1l Staff&#13;
HARRISON, BILL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Basketball, Football, Track- Capt., Spanish ClubPres., Art Club, R.O.T.C., Annual-Co-Sports Ed.,&#13;
Choir, Twirp Week Court, Military Ba ll, Operetta&#13;
163 &#13;
164&#13;
HEAPS, JANICE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
HARTLEY, DAVID&#13;
Voce1tional&#13;
Wrestling, Football-Soph., R.O.T.C.&#13;
HASSLER, ALVA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshow, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HA VEN, FRANK&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HAVEN, JUDY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council , Red Cross, Office Staff, G.R.A ..&#13;
Operettas, Pl ays, Pep Club-Fr., Annual Staff, Roadshows&#13;
Band, Student Council, Reel Cross,&#13;
Creative Writing, Spanish Club,&#13;
Safe-Teens-Sec., Bowling League,&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
HEITMAN, WELDON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
HENRY, KATHLEEN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Science Club, M.O.I., Band, Biology&#13;
Club, Latin Club, French Club,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Red Cross, Creative&#13;
Writing, National Honor Society&#13;
Pep Club, Latin Club, Reel Cross, Signal, ChoirV. Pres., F.N.A., Glee, Roadshows, Musicals, National Honor Society&#13;
HICKS, EUGENE&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Basketball-Fr., Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HILL, BETTY&#13;
V ocational&#13;
F.H.A., Pep Club, Bookweek Tea, Library Club&#13;
HILL, RAYMOND AL VIN&#13;
V oet1tione1l&#13;
Football, Wrestling- Soph., Track, R.O.T.C. &#13;
HIVELY, BETTY LOU&#13;
V OCtl/ io11t1J&#13;
Drill Team, Girls' Lounge&#13;
HODTW ALKER, ELEANOR&#13;
V OCfltio11ril&#13;
Drill Team&#13;
HOEL, SANDRA J.&#13;
Commercifll&#13;
Roadshow, Drill Team, Glee, Pep Club, Y-Teens&#13;
HOLGERSEN, CHERYL&#13;
Co111111ercifll&#13;
Altau-Pres. and Sec., Art Club, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, G.R.A., Girls' Lounge, National Honor Society&#13;
HOUGH, MERLE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
HUEY, NANCY JANICE&#13;
Basketball-Soph., Wrestling, Latin&#13;
Club, French Club, M.0.1., Math&#13;
Club, R.O.T.C., Tennis&#13;
Vocfltio11al&#13;
G.R.A., Art Club, P.E. Helper,&#13;
Basketball, Softball, Tennis&#13;
HURD, KAREN ANNETTE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, French Club, Na tional Honor Society.&#13;
Thespians, M.0.1. Club, Roadshow-Student Director.&#13;
All-School Play, Majorette, F.N.A., CreatiYe \Xfriting.&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross&#13;
HUTCHENS, RICHARD&#13;
College P1'ep&#13;
Football, Wrestling-Soph., Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
HYDE, JANICE&#13;
Co111111e1·cial&#13;
G.R.A., Art Club, Annual. Altau, Roadshow, Pep&#13;
Club, French Club&#13;
HYMER, PAUL&#13;
Football. Annual, Wrestling-Soph .. Red Cross, Track.&#13;
Choir, Roadshow, Operetta-, Fresh. Footbal l Manager.&#13;
Art Club&#13;
16.5 &#13;
0&#13;
166&#13;
JACOBSEN, MARY&#13;
College Pre/J&#13;
ISENHOUR, JOHN&#13;
V orntional&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
IVES, DOUGLAS G.&#13;
College Pre/J&#13;
Choir, Roads how. Operetta, Rifle Team. Student&#13;
Council, Safe-Teens, Latin Club, R.O.T.C.. Tennis.&#13;
Science Club. Football-Fr.&#13;
JACOBSEN, CHRIS&#13;
V ocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
]ACOBA, LINDA KAY&#13;
Vocationctl&#13;
Pep Club-Fr .. Office Assistant&#13;
Creati ve \Vriting, Signal Staff, Pep&#13;
Club- Fr.&#13;
JANTZON, TONJA RAE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Roadshow, Operetta, Choir&#13;
JEPPESEN, DENNIS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, French Club, Biology Club, Science Club,&#13;
International Relati ons, Math Club, Slide Rule Club,&#13;
M.0.1.. Golf, Rifle Team, R.O.T.C., Roadshow, National Honor Society&#13;
JOHNSON, DOUG&#13;
Coilege Pre/1&#13;
Student Cou ncil. Spanish Club, Safe-Teens&#13;
JOHNSON, JOELLEN&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Spa nish Club, F.H .A .. Homecomi ng Court, Roadshow,&#13;
Choir&#13;
JOHNSON, KATHRYN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Cheerleadi ng-Fr. and Soph., Roadshow, Glee. Offi ce Assistant &#13;
JOHNSON, MARY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Girls' Drill Team&#13;
JOHNSON, ROSEMARY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club-Fr., Roadshows, Latin Club, Choir, Operetta, Red Cross, National Honor Society&#13;
JOHNSTON, GARY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
JOHNSTON, JUDY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Latin Club, French Club, Altau, Student Council&#13;
JONES, LARRY&#13;
Vocatio1wl&#13;
Football-manager, Track-manager, ~i ll Team, letterman's&#13;
Club, R.O.T.C., Firing Squad&#13;
JOSLIN, KA THY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
JONES, MARCIE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Art Club&#13;
Glee Club, Choir, Roadshows. Operettas&#13;
JOY, DARREL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., M.P., D.O.&#13;
KEELE, CARLA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Signal Staff&#13;
KENNEDY, PATRICIA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Cheerleader-Fr .. Latin Club, Roadshows, Plars, International Relations. library Club, Thespians, /&#13;
Staff, Pep Club&#13;
lb7 &#13;
168&#13;
KOENIGS, BEVERLY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
KERNS, KATHLEEN&#13;
V oca1io11al&#13;
Art Club, French Club, Crea ti,·e Writing, Student&#13;
Cou ncil, Roadshows. Nati onal HonM Society&#13;
KILGORE, LEON A.&#13;
V occ1/ io11al&#13;
Football-Soph., Safe-Teens&#13;
KIRKPATRICK, KATHLEEN&#13;
V oca1io11al&#13;
Girls" Lounge, Office Assistant&#13;
KOENIG, BERNIE&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Spanish Club--V. Pres .. Basketball-Fr., National&#13;
Honor Society, Jr. Nati onal Honor Society, Bowling&#13;
League, Creative \l(friting, Military Ball Colonel&#13;
Altau, Spanish Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, National H onor Society KONECNY, MARY KAY&#13;
LARSEN, SANDRA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Military Ba ll&#13;
LAUDON, TOM&#13;
Voc&lt;1ti 11. l&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
LAWLESS, PHYLISS&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club- Fr.&#13;
Student Council , Pep Club-Fr., Y-Teens, Nati onal&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
LAWTON, LAUREL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Thespi ans, Plays, Roadshow &#13;
LEE, LINDA&#13;
St eno-Pre/J&#13;
N ati onal H onor Society-Treas. , Jr. Class President.&#13;
Altau-V. Pres., i.\LO.I. Club. Student Council. Signttl.&#13;
Quill and Scroll , Spanish Club, Roads hows, Pep Club.&#13;
i.\!ilitary Ba ll&#13;
LEFGREN, NANCY KAY ANNA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Cheerleaders-V. Pres., i.\LO.I.-V. Pres .. Student&#13;
Council-Treas., Thespians, Roadshows, Altau, Choir.&#13;
Operettas. Homecoming Court, Pep Club, Jr. National&#13;
H onor Soc ie"ty, Hawkeye Girls' State, N ational Honor&#13;
Societi1-Pres .. All-State Chorus. Yellowjackette Choreo,t:rapher, i.\lilitary Ball&#13;
LEHMER, LARRY&#13;
Colle,ge Prep&#13;
Cross-Cou ntry. Basketball, R.0.T.C.. Science Club.&#13;
Sli de Rule Club. Bowling League&#13;
LE MASTER, CAROLYN SUE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club- Fr.&#13;
LIBBY, C. WILLIAM&#13;
V ocational&#13;
LEONARD, DELBERT&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketball , Baseball. R.0.T.C.. Military Ba ll&#13;
Freshman Foo tball-Manager. SafeTeens&#13;
LIEV AN, SHARON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club, Library Club. Student Council. Y-Teens.&#13;
F.N.A.&#13;
LINES, DAVID&#13;
V ocational&#13;
R.O.T.C., D.O.&#13;
LIVINGSTON, BARBARA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Pep Club-Fr.. Qui ll and Scroll, Chee rl ea der- Soph ..&#13;
Pep Club. Latin Club. F.T.A.- V . Pres .. Choir. Road -&#13;
shows. Operetta, Girls· Lounge. Reel Cross. Sign.ti.&#13;
All State Choru s, Mi litary Ball&#13;
LOPEZ, TOM&#13;
V orntionnl&#13;
Wrestl ing&#13;
\69 &#13;
170&#13;
MADISON, BOB D .&#13;
V ocalional&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MAJESKI, DARRYLE "Dennis"&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Glee, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Red&#13;
Cross, Choir, Roadshows, Operettas, Safe-Teens&#13;
MAJESKI, DAVE&#13;
V ocational&#13;
R.O.T .C., Rifle Team, Col or Guard , Slide Rule Club.&#13;
International Relations, Choir, Roadshow, Red Cross,&#13;
Operettas, Conservation Club, Basketball , Military&#13;
Ball&#13;
MARR, TRUDY&#13;
Commerci" l&#13;
Choir. Roadshows, Pep Club, Operetta&#13;
MARTIN, DARLENE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Altau , Latin Club, Signal, Quill&#13;
and -Scroll, Roadshow, Y-Teens,&#13;
Student Council&#13;
McKEEVER, AL&#13;
V octllion"I&#13;
Basketball, Football , R.O.T.C. , Red Cross&#13;
McNULTY, CHUCK&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Studest Council , Annual , Biologi• Club, Latin Club.&#13;
Art Club, R.O.T.C. , Military Ball , School Plays and&#13;
Mu sical Art W ork&#13;
McTWIGGAN, JEAN ANN&#13;
College Pre/&gt;&#13;
Pep Club. M.0.1 ., Spelling Club, Jr. N ational Honor&#13;
Society, N ation.ti Honor Society, Latin Club. Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, Homecoming Court&#13;
MEADOWS, HAROLD&#13;
V ocatio1/(/l&#13;
R.O.T.C. , D .O., Print Club&#13;
McINTOSH,&#13;
ROSEANNE M.&#13;
Co111111 erci,,/ &#13;
MILLER, BERNIE&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
--------------&#13;
Conservation Club- Pres., Track Drill Team&#13;
MILLER, MARILYN&#13;
ll ~e Pr p&#13;
Pep Club---Fr., Library Club, Red Cross-Pres ..&#13;
French Club. Homecoming Cou rt, Sig11fll, Quill and&#13;
Scroll. Road ShO\\'S. Glee. Teen Topics Correspondent.&#13;
,\lilitar~· Ball&#13;
MILLER, PAT&#13;
Commerrifll / Iris&#13;
Art Club-Pres .. Annual- Editor, Red Cross. Altrum;1,&#13;
Altau-Sgt.-at-Arms, Treas.. Pep Club-Fr.. Road&#13;
Sho\\'S, I\fosica ls and Plays (Art \X1ork), Militarr&#13;
Ball&#13;
MOATS, JOHN C. ll ~e Prep&#13;
Biologr Club, Science Club-V. Pres., Safe-Teens,&#13;
Choir, Band-Capt.. Roadshows. Operetta, !\LO.I.&#13;
Club- Pres .. Latin Club, Student Council, Sr. ClassV. Pres.. National Honor Society-Seer., All-State&#13;
Chorus. D ebate. I\filitary Ball&#13;
MOORE, JERRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Golf MONAHAN, KAREN&#13;
Voc.11ioufl l&#13;
F.KA.&#13;
MOORE, WILLIAM "Bill"&#13;
Vocfllionfll&#13;
Football, W' restling, R.O.T.C .. I\LP .. Drill Team&#13;
MORRIS, BARBARA V.&#13;
College Pre/i'&#13;
National Honor Society, Jr. N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Student Council, F.N.A.-Pres., G.R.A .. Red Cross.&#13;
Science Club, Tennis, Pep Club, Gym Assistant. Latin&#13;
Club-Pres., I\filitari• Ball&#13;
MOWERY, ED, deceased&#13;
V ocfllio11fll&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
MORROW, GAY&#13;
lle.~e Prep&#13;
Spanish Club. Pep Club- Fr.&#13;
171&#13;
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172&#13;
ODELL, MERRITT&#13;
V ocatio11al&#13;
NEIGHBORS, DIANA&#13;
Vocatio11al&#13;
NELSON, DENNIS H.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, Football. R.0.T.C.&#13;
NERZ, JOYCE A.&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross, F.N.A .. F.H.A .. Y-Teens. Yell ow jackets&#13;
Danceline, Roadshow&#13;
O'CONNOR, RODNEY MICHAEL&#13;
Coliege rep-E11 ~iueeri11g&#13;
Football-Soph .. Basketball-Soph., Golf, Jr. National&#13;
Honor Society. Jr. Prom Prince, R.O .T.C.. Student&#13;
Cou ncil.&#13;
R.0.T.C., French Club, D .O. PARRACK, JANET&#13;
PARRACK, JOYCE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross, Girls' Lounge&#13;
PELLAND, RICHARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Commel'firil&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council , Offi ce&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Plays. Road Shows. Operetta, Thesp ians. R.O.T.C.&#13;
PETERSON, ANITA LOUISE&#13;
Co111111ercial&#13;
Red Cross, Altau. Pep Club-Fr .. Sig11al. Choir, Road&#13;
Shows&#13;
PITT, BETTY&#13;
Vocatio11al&#13;
Glee Club &#13;
POFFENBARGER, TERRY&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Club&#13;
POINTS, CONNIE&#13;
Vocal io11.1I&#13;
Pep Club-Fr., Art Club&#13;
POINTS, LESLIE JAMES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
POLAND, JAY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Choir, Roadsho"" R.0.T.C., French Club, Thespians,&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
PUTNAM, CAROLINE POWERS, LINDA&#13;
Vocational V OC&lt;tl io11rtl&#13;
G.R.A., Art Club, Homecoming&#13;
Court&#13;
PHELPS, MAEDI&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Band, Latin Club. Pep Club, Creati\'e \X1ritin."&#13;
RASMUSSEN, SUZANNE JUNE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Pep Club--Fr., F.T.A., Roadshow, Operett,1. Internationa l Relations, Choir. Altau, Creati,·e \Xfriting.&#13;
Girls' Lounge, Safe-Teens, Spanish Club&#13;
RIDDLE, PAULETTE&#13;
Commerciril&#13;
All Sports Queen, 2nd Runner Up "Miss North&#13;
Invitational," Cheerl eader-Pres. and Capt., H ead&#13;
Majorette, Student Council- V . Pres., Altau-Treas.,&#13;
Band 1st Lt., Pep Club, Altruma, Road Show, Sign.ti.&#13;
Annual- Copy Editor, Jr. Prom Court, l\filitary Ball&#13;
RIIBE, BONNIE JEAN&#13;
V ocational&#13;
173 &#13;
174&#13;
RISH, NANCY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, Spanish Club. Internati onal Relations&#13;
Club&#13;
ROBERTS, CYNTHIA&#13;
Co111111ercial&#13;
Cheerleader. Student Council, Roadshow. Altau. Choir.&#13;
Operetta , National Honor Soc iety&#13;
RODEN, SANDY SUE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, Orchestra. F.N.A.-Pres.. Roadshow.&#13;
F.H.A .. Band, Creati ve Writing, Choir, Reel Cross.&#13;
Safe-Teens, Spe lling Club-Treas., N ati onal Hono r&#13;
Societr&#13;
ROMANS, FRED E.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Safe-Teens, Band, Roadshow&#13;
ROWE, JOAN M. Co111111ercial&#13;
Gl ee, Reel Cross, Pep Club, Cheerleader. Roads how. Altau, i\'filitary&#13;
Ball Honorary Colonel&#13;
SALTER, JAMES&#13;
Vuct11io11"l&#13;
Roadshow. All Schoo l Play, Thespians&#13;
SANDERS, OW A YNE EDWARD&#13;
Vocatio11al&#13;
R.O.T.C. , Bowling League, D .O.&#13;
SANDERS, RAYMOND&#13;
Voct1 Jio11al&#13;
Reel Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
SCHLEGEL, ROBERT ALLEN&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
RUGER, PAULETTE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Cheerleader, Majorette, Reel Cross.&#13;
Student Council , Band, Roadshows,&#13;
Annu al- Pie. Eel. , Ytll owjacke ttes,&#13;
Varsiclettes, Na tional Honor Soc.,&#13;
Altau, H omecoming Court, Pep&#13;
Club, G lee Club, Military Ball ,&#13;
Altruma&#13;
Choir, Roadshows, Plars, Latin Club-Treas., Biology&#13;
Club-Pres., Soph. Class Seer., Junior. Class Seer., Sr.&#13;
Cl ass Pres., Jr. Nationa l Honor Society, National&#13;
Honor Society; Safe-Teens, Science Club- Pres., Wrestling, M.O.I.-Secr., Jr. Reel Cross, Hawkeye Boys'&#13;
State, Letterman's Club, Military Ball , Band- 2nd Lt.,&#13;
Thespians-V. Pres. &#13;
SCHUEIZKY, BOB E.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.O .T.C., football-Soph.&#13;
SCHMITT, JUDI ELAINE&#13;
Voca1io11al&#13;
SCOLLARD, PEGGY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
SEAMAN, KA THY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, Pep Club-Fr., Student Council, F.T;A.,&#13;
F.N .A., Girls' Loun~e. Signal, Creative Writing.&#13;
Quill and Scroll&#13;
SHEELY, JOHN F.&#13;
College P,-ep&#13;
Band, All-State Band&#13;
SHAUGHNESSY, PATRICK&#13;
"Spark"&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Track, Spanish Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
SHEST AK, DAVID&#13;
College P1:ep&#13;
Band, Choir, Orchestra, Musicals. State Music Contest, Roadshows, Thespians-Treas., Plays, Outstanding Actor 1962, Science Club-V. Pres. and Seer.,&#13;
M.0.1., Creative Writing, F.T.A.-Pres. and Seer. ,&#13;
Hawkeye Boys· State, Biology. Student Council , National Honor Society&#13;
SHIPMAN, LINDA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Glee, Girls" Drill Team. Roads how&#13;
SITZLER, DAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
SKAW, LARRY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.o:r.c.&#13;
175 &#13;
176&#13;
SMITH, GARY&#13;
V ocatio1/(/l&#13;
R.O.T.C., Militarr Pol ice&#13;
SMITH, TERI DIANA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Roadshows, Red Cross. F.H.A .. Pep Club- Fr .. French&#13;
Club. Signal&#13;
SMITH, VELMA JEAN&#13;
Comm ercial&#13;
Red Cross, D.O.&#13;
SORENSON, NOREEN&#13;
College V ocation(/l Arts&#13;
All-School Pl ays. Band, Orchestra. F.H.A .. Art Club.&#13;
Thespians-V. Pres. and Seer. , Student Council. Debate. Roadshows, Nati onal Honor Soc iety&#13;
STARR, LINDA&#13;
Commercicil&#13;
Latin Club, Pep Club-Fr., Fr.&#13;
Class Seer. , Student Council. Jr.&#13;
Prom Court, Altau&#13;
STURGEON, STANLEY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
ST. CLAIR, DENNY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football , Basketba ll , Track, Baseball. Spanish Club, letterman's&#13;
Club-Co-Pres., Jr. Prom Court,&#13;
Art Club, Sr. Class Treas., R.O.T.C.&#13;
Latin Club, Sci ence Club, Safe-Teens, M.0.1. Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Crea tive Writing, N ational Honor Society,&#13;
i\!ilitary Ball&#13;
STURM, EUGENE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
TAYLOR, DAVID&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Football , Latin Club, R.O.T.C. , International Relati ons Club-V. Pres .. Safe-Teens-Sr. Repr., Student&#13;
Counci l, Military Ball&#13;
TEAGUE, DENNY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football , Wrestling, Baseball , Student Council, AllState Quartet. Choir. R.O.T.C. . Military Ball &#13;
TELLER, RICHARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.O.T.C., Drill Te:im, Landscape Firing Team, Internationa l Relations, Football-Fr .. \'(frestling, Signal,&#13;
Spanish Club, Military Ball&#13;
THOMAS, BARBARA&#13;
College Pre/1&#13;
Cheerle:ider-Fr., Latin Club, All-State Quartet, Altau,&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council, Road Shows. Varsidettes,&#13;
Yellowjackettes, Operettas&#13;
THOMPSON, JAMES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, M.P., French Club, Creative&#13;
\'(friting, Student Council&#13;
THOMPSON, MARCIA "Mouse"&#13;
Commercial Arts&#13;
G.R.A., Art Club-Seer. and V. Pres., Latin Club, Student Council- Parl'n., Signal, Quill and Scroll, AltauSecr., Annual-Co-Ed., Jr. Prom Princess, Road&#13;
Shows, Homecoming Court, Office Worker, Sr. Class&#13;
Seer., Military Ball, Musicals, All School Plays (Art&#13;
Work)&#13;
THORNTON, RON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Football-Soph., Basketball-Soph., THORNBURG, CONNIE&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
TOMPKINS, JOE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Military Ball, Pep Club, Latin&#13;
Club, (Fresh.), G.R.A.&#13;
TWOMEY, MARILYN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
VILLONT, WILLIAM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Thespians, Road Show, All School Play&#13;
WARNER, DAVID&#13;
Commercial Co11rse&#13;
Football- Fr., Basketball-Fr.&#13;
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177 &#13;
178&#13;
W ASSEM, CYNTHIA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
French Club, Road Shows, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band&#13;
WATKINSON, BONNIE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Library Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Signal&#13;
WATSON, ROBERT&#13;
V ocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
WATTS, JERRY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
WESSELS, DONALD J. College Prep&#13;
Band, Choir, Road Shows, Plays,&#13;
Thespians-Treas. and Pres., Quill&#13;
and Scroll, Latin Club, Biology&#13;
Club, Science Club, Safe-TeensPres., M.O.I. Club, Pep Band,&#13;
N.H.S.I., Creative Writing, Signal,&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
WHALEY, WILBUR&#13;
V ocational&#13;
WILLEY, TERESA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club, French Club, Student Council, Creative&#13;
Writing, Office Assistant&#13;
WILSON, ILEEN&#13;
V ocational A1·ts&#13;
F.H.A., F.T.A., F.N.A., Glee Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Y-Teens, Creative Writing, Pep Club-Fr., Road Show&#13;
WILSON, SMYZER&#13;
V ocational&#13;
Track, Basketball, Football, D.O.&#13;
WHALEY, CONNIE&#13;
V ocational &#13;
WRAY LORRAINE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross, Spanish Club, Sig11al-Ass't Ed.&#13;
WOODWORTH, LARRY "Woody"&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Safe-Teens, Bowling League, R.O.T.C.&#13;
WOMELDORFF, JOHN L.&#13;
Vocatio11al&#13;
R.O.T.C., M.P., Thespians&#13;
WOLFE, DAVID A.&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Art Club,&#13;
Annual-Co-Sports Ed., R.O.T.C., Jr., Class-V. Pres.,&#13;
Letterman's Club--Secr. and Treas., Football-CoCapt., Basketball, Baseball-Capt., Military Ball, Jr.&#13;
Prom Court, Choir, Musical, Twirp Week CourtKing&#13;
WITT, EARLENE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross, F.N.A., Student Council&#13;
WITKE, RANDY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
WOHLERS, MARY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
G.R.A., Spanish Club&#13;
French Club, Biology Club--V. Pres., Fr. Class&#13;
Treas., Soph. Class V. Pres., Football, BasketballFr. and Soph., Sig11al, Student Council, Quill and&#13;
Scrol l&#13;
WISE, LARRY&#13;
V ocatio11al&#13;
YOPP, RICHARD ELLIOTT&#13;
Vocatio11al&#13;
Conservation Club, Printing Club- Pres., R.0.T.C.&#13;
YOUNG, LINDA&#13;
Voct1tio11al&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
179 &#13;
Someone· s watching???&#13;
YORDY, JIM&#13;
Vocat10/l(tl&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
ZIMMERMAN, DAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Band, Latin Club, Biology Club, Spelling Club--&#13;
Pres., Orchestra, M.0.1.-Treas., Jr. National Honor&#13;
Society, National Honor Society, Student Council&#13;
"Sing that fast little number-" &#13;
"And after that, we'll take this road for a few miles."&#13;
Work of art!!&#13;
181 &#13;
Gtt that fttl-better feeli ng!&#13;
f ashions by Dior&#13;
182&#13;
RECIPE FOR A GOOD TIME . . .&#13;
Take one Johnny-Appleseed-type apple tree, a worm, a&#13;
gardener . . . blend well with a senior class in full bloomand what do you get? A senior class banguet, what else? A&#13;
banguet which is held at the T own H ouse and which serves&#13;
up the be.rt in food and entertainment. &#13;
"Oh, Mike !"&#13;
She's Big . . .&#13;
She's Brawny .. .&#13;
She's Chuck McNu!ty!&#13;
"I'll just get one while no one is looking."&#13;
KICKAPOO JOY . . .&#13;
"Y'all come," was the unofficial invitation and darned near ever' -&#13;
body did. It was October when the Senior Class of '63 met in the Dogpatch Field House for a rootin', snootin' Sadie Hawkins Day. Backwoods&#13;
hill-billies included such fellars as Hairless Joe, Marryin' Sam, and, of&#13;
course, the whole shebang of the Yokum outfit. Victuals were right&#13;
tasty, too. Anyone for presarved turnips ?&#13;
" . . . and he is all mine."&#13;
183 &#13;
Barb Livingstone and David Shestak received the Margie Hatcher Memori al Service Award and Suzanne Rasmussen was given the Rotary Award for&#13;
outstanding girl vocalist.&#13;
Receiving letters fo r superior work&#13;
in the N ational Merit Scholarship test&#13;
were Stanley Sturgeon and Barbara Morris. These students also rece ived the&#13;
Iowa State Bar Association Award for&#13;
their citi zenship, and Stan received a&#13;
S500 scholarship to Omaha University.&#13;
184&#13;
On May 16, the Senior Honors Assembly was&#13;
held. The 12 students with the highest averages were&#13;
announced. They are: Bob Schlegel winner of the&#13;
World Herald Scholarship of $250, a $25 Elks Youth&#13;
leadership award, a $100 scho~arship to Iowa _lJni''.ersity, a $625 Alcoa Scholarship at Iowa Un1vers1ty,&#13;
and The \X'alter Cassel Award for the outstanding&#13;
boy vocalist.&#13;
Dan Zimmerman winner of a $25 Elks Scholarship, a $50 American&#13;
legion Schol arship, and a&#13;
$500 renewable scholarship&#13;
to Omaha University.&#13;
Nancy lefg ren winner of the $250 World&#13;
Herald Scholarship, and&#13;
two $2 5 Elks Scholarships.&#13;
Sally Bechner&#13;
Barbara Morris winner of $60 for her essay&#13;
on 'How I Can Keep America Free and Strong .'&#13;
Jean McTwiggan&#13;
Linda lee&#13;
Karen Hurd&#13;
Bernard Koenig winner of the $50 Klefman&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
John Moats winner of&#13;
a $297 Scholarship to Iowa&#13;
State.&#13;
Freda Goldenburg&#13;
Rod O'Connor &#13;
Noreen Sorenson and Ken Berry were&#13;
awarded p ins for the best actress and actor.&#13;
Na ncy Lefgren and Bob Schl egel received&#13;
the best supporting actress and actor, while&#13;
D aYid Shestak and Noreen were voted the&#13;
best Thespians.&#13;
D ave Wolfe and \Xlilli am Harrison both&#13;
received the trophy fo r the best all around&#13;
athlete. In order to get this award you must&#13;
letter in three different sports in separate&#13;
seasons, and be outstanding in each.&#13;
Lanny Hanson, Sandy Roden, and Bob Schl egel received the Rotary Award fo r outstand ing band students.&#13;
185 &#13;
186&#13;
Three times, this year, the student body w.1s&#13;
s.1ddened to le.irn .1bout the de.1th of a Tee Jay&#13;
student. Th ree faces were missed in halls and classes.&#13;
Three n.1111es were spoken with a hollow, hushing&#13;
sound.&#13;
\Vhy should young people die before they&#13;
ha Ye opportunity to taste life fully?&#13;
Althoug h this questio n was asked repeatedly,&#13;
no ans\\·er was found.&#13;
Althoug h nothi1\!..'. c.rn nuke up for the loss,&#13;
there is conso l.1 tio n in the kn o\vledge that for&#13;
Judy Young. fo r Ed lv[owery, for Pegg}' Lee&#13;
there \Y ill be no more 11.ii n and unce rt.1inty. &#13;
B.icctl.1ure,1te was held on June 2 at&#13;
~:3 0 P.M. Re,-. Raymond 0. B:trber of&#13;
Dodge 1v[emori.tl Congreg,1tion.1I Church&#13;
deli,·ered the invoc1tion; and Re,._ 1vI. Claire&#13;
Schu pe o f Epworth M ethodist Church gaYe&#13;
the Benediction. Thei r words seemed to sp:uk&#13;
new confid ence in the seniors, confidence&#13;
tlut they would succeed, though the path to&#13;
success is often lined with difficulties and&#13;
disappoi ntments.&#13;
187 &#13;
&#13;
As our high school days drnw to a close, s,1dness and happiness intermingle in the minds of the&#13;
graduating seniors. Our long climb to the heights that we have attained has in\'O]Yed hea rtb rc.1k :i nd joy,&#13;
d efea t and vi ctory. All of these were important in prep:iring us for our foul :iccomplishment, gr.1du.1 tion 1&#13;
Whether our special interest was academic, vootional, athleti c or soc ial, we o n ,di :igree tint \\'e&#13;
ha I a wond erful time in those hallowed halls th at we left.&#13;
During our freshman ye:ir, initiation and ori entatio n to the ch:i nge in school li fe occup ied most of&#13;
our time. Becoming sophomores meant that we were no lon,cer the babi es of the school-we Jud become&#13;
genuine members of the student body. Our junio r year brought tons of homework :ind our JuniorSenior Prom, I-faw,1ii:in Paradise, whi ch was so be:mtiful. firull y c.11ne "our" time, time fo r being the&#13;
big shots of the school. \Y/e weren' t .1ctually ,rn y di ffe rent, though, bec:mse we still had tons of homework.&#13;
The senior b,mquet, b,1cc:1 l.iurea te, commencement :i nd the p.u ty ,1t the Elks' Club were hi,g\1lights&#13;
of our hig h school days.&#13;
It \Vas a wonderful fo ur yea rs, and we miss the crowded halls, pep rall ies, ,c,1mes, da nces, plays,&#13;
clubs and young romances. But most of all we miss you, Thorll:ls Jefferson High School, .111d all that&#13;
rou stand fo r and me1mt to u-.&#13;
189 &#13;
H owie! D on't you dare touch that lever 1&#13;
Mari e' You changed yo ur hair style 1&#13;
190&#13;
Schlip me a&#13;
schl obber ! &#13;
Mrs. Mary Stageman, school nurse,&#13;
is a comfort to the student body and&#13;
faculty. She makes her office in the&#13;
girls' lounge on Monday and Thursday.&#13;
She may be reached at one of the local&#13;
schools at almost any time. Her most&#13;
often repeated words are "Let me take&#13;
your temperature," and "Do you feel&#13;
sick at your stomach?" Her ready smile&#13;
and sweet personality are very pleasing&#13;
to all.&#13;
RO\Xf 1, L-r: Judy Boe, Tom Canaday, Sandra Severson, Suzi Wendstrand,&#13;
Bobbe Dague, Sheryl Jensen; ROW 2: Karen Robirts, Susie Phillips, Joyce&#13;
Brown; ROW 3: Jack Wagner, Fred Harbold, Jeff Kroeblin, Bob Anderson,&#13;
Dave Mumm, Pat Moss, Bill Freeland, Jerry Abels, Rod Renner, Gary Bain.&#13;
191 &#13;
192&#13;
" . .. and who, disguised&#13;
as Clark Kent . .. "&#13;
Aw gee, Sarge ! I&#13;
just loosened it.&#13;
was 1Ciss Strawberry Queen of 1929.&#13;
Ah, Kathy ! What"s the matter! &#13;
Have yo11 ever tried riding an elephant?&#13;
.. . but J ackie, I don't&#13;
Bossa Nova!&#13;
All right 1 Who&#13;
whistled?&#13;
193 &#13;
"I don't always I oo k like this."&#13;
194 &#13;
Oh, sole mio !&#13;
Watch the hands!&#13;
\'V'atch the hands!&#13;
\'V'haddara mean, "you're&#13;
scared of Smyzer ?"&#13;
195 &#13;
AUTO PARTS and&#13;
DEALERS&#13;
Council Bluffs Auto Parts&#13;
Genuine Parts&#13;
Midwest Cut-Rate&#13;
Rasmussen Buick&#13;
Richman Auto Parts&#13;
BANKS&#13;
City National&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings&#13;
First Federal&#13;
State Savings&#13;
BEAUTY SHOPS&#13;
Beauty by Betty&#13;
Betty's Med-Way Manor&#13;
BOWLING ALLEYS&#13;
Anderson Bowl&#13;
Broadway Bowl&#13;
Twin City Bowl&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
CLOTHING STORES&#13;
Iowa Clothes&#13;
Kapers&#13;
Mode O'Day&#13;
CONSTRUCTION&#13;
Horn and Wolfe&#13;
Evans Engineering&#13;
DAIRIES&#13;
Meadow Gold&#13;
196&#13;
DEPARTMENT STORES&#13;
Beno's&#13;
Joe Smith's&#13;
Kresge's&#13;
Penny's&#13;
Peoples Store&#13;
Ranh&#13;
DRUG STORES&#13;
Clark's&#13;
Connelly's&#13;
Hushaw's&#13;
Lane Brothers&#13;
Morphy's&#13;
Taffee's&#13;
FLORISTS&#13;
Hecht's Walton's&#13;
FOOD MARKETS&#13;
Damon's Food Market&#13;
Emergency Store&#13;
Holder Grocery&#13;
Lou's Market&#13;
Lucky Seven Stores&#13;
Rog and Scotty's&#13;
Super Yalu&#13;
Woodie's Mart&#13;
FUNERAL HOMES&#13;
Beem Belford&#13;
Cutler&#13;
Meyer&#13;
Woodring&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
Bluffs Glass&#13;
Bob Riso Floor&#13;
Covering &amp; Paint&#13;
Bogardus Plumbing&#13;
and Heating&#13;
Gottbrecht's Hardware&#13;
Sherwin-Williams Paint&#13;
But our advertisers&#13;
make up the difference.&#13;
INDUSTRY&#13;
Blue Star Foods&#13;
Cohoe Lumber&#13;
Crawford Lumber&#13;
Katleman Foundry&#13;
Peet's Feed&#13;
Style Select&#13;
World Radio Laboratory&#13;
JEWELERS&#13;
Baird's&#13;
Kulesh's&#13;
Lucey's&#13;
MEDICAL CENTERS&#13;
Benton Medical&#13;
Center&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
MUSIC&#13;
House of Hi-Fi&#13;
Music Shop&#13;
Skip Anderson&#13;
Dance Band&#13;
Tee Jay Choir&#13;
OFFICE SUPPLIES&#13;
Ainsworth&#13;
OPTICAL SHOPS&#13;
Shipley&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHERS&#13;
Bob Pyles&#13;
Canon&#13;
Harding&#13;
Sunshine&#13;
PHYSICIANS&#13;
J. G. Kruml&#13;
E. M. Linbert&#13;
F. E. Marsh, Sr.&#13;
F. E. Marsh, Jr.&#13;
John Mathiasen&#13;
J. T. O'Connell&#13;
George Pester Isaac Sternhill&#13;
D. T. Stroy&#13;
Gale Wahl&#13;
REALTORS&#13;
Christensen &amp; Petersen&#13;
Jensen-Pogge&#13;
Russ Starr&#13;
RENTALS&#13;
Gruver Rental&#13;
RESTAURANTS&#13;
A &amp; W Root Beer&#13;
Burlington Lunch&#13;
Christy Creme&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
Evans Ice Cream&#13;
Ewald's Drive-In&#13;
Schultz's Restaurant&#13;
The Spot&#13;
Vetc-'s Pizza Pantry&#13;
SHOE STORES&#13;
Brown's Shoe Fit&#13;
National Self-Service&#13;
SPORT I NG GOODS&#13;
Chris's Sports Shop&#13;
TRANSPORTATION&#13;
American Buslines&#13;
UTILITIES&#13;
Council Bluffs Gas Company&#13;
PATRONIZE&#13;
OUR&#13;
FRIENDS!&#13;
- - ---- - - - --&#13;
DVERTISERS&#13;
197 &#13;
RANKS&#13;
325 West Broadway&#13;
"Use Your First Charge"&#13;
KRESGE'S&#13;
THE FAMILY'S CHOICE&#13;
AINSWORTH&#13;
Printing and Office Supplies&#13;
Free dollars to students in&#13;
AINSWORTH SCHOOL COOP.&#13;
Broadway at 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-5519&#13;
BROWN'S&#13;
Better Shoes&#13;
413 West Broadway&#13;
For Young Men&#13;
Redwin&#13;
For Young Ladies&#13;
Sander of Boston&#13;
Roblee Petite Debs&#13;
Converse All Star&#13;
Basketba II Shoes&#13;
Shoes and Oxfords&#13;
198&#13;
Tweedies&#13;
Tennis Oxfords&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
Fashion First for Teens&#13;
But First It's Right&#13;
Secure for your future&#13;
by securing the present&#13;
50 I West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
Open a Savings&#13;
at I&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL&#13;
LOAN&#13;
E. J. JUEL,&#13;
KULESH'S&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
Phone 322-5984 &#13;
The First Name in Fashion Since&#13;
the Turn of the Century&#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
&amp;&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
416 West Broadway&#13;
Marriage&#13;
A New Car&#13;
A New Home&#13;
Education&#13;
Emergency Expense&#13;
Account Immediately&#13;
the&#13;
SAVINGS &amp;&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
President&#13;
Phone 322-5525&#13;
ANYTIME&#13;
IS&#13;
"GIFT TIME"&#13;
BAIRD JEWELRY&#13;
8 Scott Street&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
BENOS&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2251&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA&#13;
Your Council Bluffs&#13;
Department Store&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
THE EMERGENCY STORE&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
Phone 322-8646&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA&#13;
GOTTBRECHT'S&#13;
Fa rm Supplies&#13;
Downtown Store&#13;
160 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4463&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
W estend Store&#13;
3138 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-44-0 I&#13;
199&#13;
I &#13;
200&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF THESE&#13;
PROFESSIONAL MEN&#13;
Dr. J. T. O'Connel Dr. Isac Sternhill&#13;
Dr. E. M. Limbert&#13;
Dr. Geo. H. Pester Dr. D. S. Stroy&#13;
THE BENTON MEDICAL CENTER&#13;
Dr. Edward R. Farrage&#13;
Dr. J. 0. Hennessy&#13;
Dr. Max W. Kinney&#13;
Dr. C. B. Smith&#13;
Dr. Louise M. Comel&#13;
Dr. Fredrick Marsh, Sr. Dr. Fredrick Marsh, Jr.&#13;
Dr. Gale Wahl&#13;
Dr. J. G. Kruml Dr. John Mathiasen&#13;
-~ -~~ &#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
612 S. Main&#13;
. . . Pontiac ...&#13;
HUGHES MOTOR CO.&#13;
I 53 West Broadway&#13;
. . . Chevrolet . . .&#13;
PIONEER MOTORS&#13;
125 West Pierce&#13;
... Cadillac ...&#13;
ZIP MOTORS, INC.&#13;
17 I 4 West Broadway&#13;
. Valiant-Plymouth-Chrysler .&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS, INC.&#13;
600 East Washington&#13;
Mercury ...&#13;
,,&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS,&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
WHITTAKER-LONG&#13;
25 4th St.&#13;
... Ford ...&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
I I 5 West Broadway&#13;
... Rambler ...&#13;
RASSMUSSEN BUICK ... Buick ...&#13;
COSTELLO VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
S Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
... Volkswagen ...&#13;
HOWE&#13;
149 West Broadway&#13;
. . . Chrysler-Plymouth . . .&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AUTO DEALERS&#13;
BEAUTY BY BETTY&#13;
Up Town Shop&#13;
6 I 2 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-2112&#13;
Mon.-Fri. 7-7&#13;
Sat. 7-3&#13;
Parking in Rear&#13;
West End Shop&#13;
510 N. 27th&#13;
Phone 323-2647&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '63&#13;
From&#13;
HARRY C. CROWL COMPANY&#13;
Realtors-Insurance 123 4th Street Phone 322-2504&#13;
We are happy to announce one of your number is becoming associated with us!&#13;
PAULETTE RIDDLE&#13;
201 &#13;
EVAN'S&#13;
First in&#13;
ICE-CREAM&#13;
and&#13;
HOME MADE CANDY&#13;
108 E. Bdwy.&#13;
Phone&#13;
322-9639&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
DRUG CO.&#13;
A Strong Bank Since 1856&#13;
Complete Commercial Banking&#13;
Member of F.D.l.C.&#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER and SUPPLY&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
202&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
507 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7544&#13;
From Bottom to Top '&#13;
IOWA 1&#13;
536-38 West Broadway&#13;
"The one stop spot fo r a ll&#13;
your building needs. "&#13;
25 South 15th St.&#13;
Phone 322-2546 &#13;
CRAWFORD LUMBER&#13;
"One Stop Material Center&#13;
for the Do-lt-Y ourself"&#13;
USE YOUR CREDIT&#13;
Call us for&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CHRYSTY CREME&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-2778&#13;
Remodeling Home Improvement&#13;
The Place to Shop&#13;
CLOTHES&#13;
Phone 322-5567&#13;
It's Always Convenient to&#13;
Save Money and Time&#13;
at CITY NATIONAL&#13;
Free Parking While You Bank&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA&#13;
We handle the entire job&#13;
Easy Credit Payments&#13;
CRAWFORD HOME IMPROVEMENT&#13;
1200 AVENUE B PHONE 323 -7501&#13;
CITY NATIONAL&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HUSHAW&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
Free Prescription Delivery&#13;
PHONE 322-2595&#13;
138 SOUTH MAI N COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
203 &#13;
BURLINGTON LUNCH&#13;
621 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
331 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GENUINE PARTS COMPANY&#13;
1618 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
341 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-4833&#13;
LOU'S MARKET&#13;
1426 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
RICHMOND AUTO PARTS&#13;
2748 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7197&#13;
CANON&#13;
STUDIOS&#13;
702 Lindberg Drive&#13;
Phone 323-2983&#13;
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS&#13;
608 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
TAFFE&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
556 West Broadway&#13;
MID-WEST&#13;
"CUT-RATE"&#13;
AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY&#13;
EAT AT SHUL TZ'S&#13;
3227 West Broadway&#13;
Always Fine Food&#13;
GRUVER RENT AL&#13;
2325 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MEADOW GOLD MILK&#13;
At the Door or Store&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
::::::: :: . : : •. : •. : ..•.• : : ••••. : : .. .•.. : : ••. . : : : . : : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
204 PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE &#13;
TWIN CITY BOWL&#13;
36th and Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-6609&#13;
WORLD RADIO LAB&#13;
3415 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Willow at 6th&#13;
E. M. PEET&#13;
MFG. CO.&#13;
33 South 25&#13;
CHRISTENSEN &amp; PETERSEN&#13;
7 Scott&#13;
Phone 322-2583&#13;
BLUFFS GLASS&#13;
SERVICE COMPANY&#13;
318 North 16th&#13;
Ph. 322-0259&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
of&#13;
THE ANNUAL&#13;
STAFF&#13;
MODE O'DAY&#13;
Dresses, Sportswear, Lingerie&#13;
Hosiery&#13;
Accessories&#13;
ANDERSON'S BOWL&#13;
I 5 State Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BROADWAY CLEANERS&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
7 West Broadway&#13;
2903 West Broadway&#13;
549 East Broadway&#13;
5th Ave. Ma in and Pea rl&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
127 South Main&#13;
CLARK DRUG COMPANY&#13;
418 West Broadway&#13;
11 2 West Broadway&#13;
417 East Washington&#13;
322-6677&#13;
3_23-7506&#13;
328-1801&#13;
CHRIS'S&#13;
SPORTSMAN SHOP&#13;
304 West Broadway&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
MORPHY DRUG&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
205 &#13;
HOUSE OF HI-Fl&#13;
700 I Dodge Street&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
WE SPECIALIZE IN HIGH FIDELITY&#13;
Open weekdays 'til 8:30&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
206&#13;
25 South 8th St.&#13;
Phone 322-6629&#13;
For all your "PAINT"&#13;
and&#13;
FLOOR COVERING NEEDS&#13;
BOB RISO&#13;
FLOOR COVERING&#13;
&amp; PAINTS&#13;
23 West Broadway&#13;
STATE SAVINGS BANK&#13;
ENJOY OUR TWIN SERVICES:&#13;
• FREE PARKING • DRIVE-IN BANKING&#13;
2nd and 5th Period&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
CHOIR&#13;
Director&#13;
MRS. CAROL BEAN&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 Willow Avenue Phone 322-7799&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
VETO'S&#13;
PIZZA PANTRY&#13;
"MADE AND BAKED FRESH BY ORDER"&#13;
3107 West Broadway Phone 328-0064&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
AMERICAN&#13;
BUS&#13;
LINES&#13;
623 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2225&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
LANE BROS.&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
"YOUR SELF-SERVICE DRUG"&#13;
at&#13;
BROADWAY and SCOTT&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
COGLEY&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
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Abshie r. P:iul 9-i. IOI. 1-13&#13;
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                    <text>Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
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1964&#13;
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Student Council sponsor and basketball and tennis coach, he has little free time. Although he is a very busy man,&#13;
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Strickland also sponsors the senior class, N ational Honor Society, Altau and Girls' lounge, in addition to teaching&#13;
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9 &#13;
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IN MEMORY JAMES J. JENSEN&#13;
The death of head custodian James J. Jensen came as a shock to students .and personnel&#13;
alike. Stricken with a heart attack while at work, Mr. Jensen died within minutes. M r.&#13;
Jensen was a hard worker and put in long hours keeping the buildings neat and clean .&#13;
He was always cheerful and friendly and was well liked by everyone at Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High Sd1ool. &#13;
IN MEMORY LILLIAN REITAN&#13;
After seventeen years of dedicated service Miss Lillian Reitan suffered a fatal heart&#13;
attack on June 1, leaving a student body and faculty stunned with news of her death.&#13;
Students will long remember her intense interest in Mexico and the Latin American&#13;
countries for it made her an excellent language teacher. They will also remember the additional interest which she added to her classes with letters to Spanish-speaking pen pals&#13;
and Spanish newspapers. Through constant travel she was able to enrich her classes&#13;
with first-hand accounts of the countries whose tongue they were learning to speak.&#13;
Fellow faculty members and students mourn the loss which her death leaves.&#13;
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BERNARD BOLTON, l=RINClPAL.&#13;
Principal Bernard Bolton is the real spirit of Tee Jay. Although his job is demanding,&#13;
he seems to have enough time for everything. Individuals and groups who have projects&#13;
in need of enthusiastic launching see Mr. Bolton for advice on a proper plan of action.&#13;
Individuals and groups having special problems see Mr. Bolton for e"'-perienced counsel&#13;
and practical solutions. In addition to the routine matters of administration-matters&#13;
which would be considered "full-time" occupation for most people-Mr. Bolton is counted&#13;
on for his ability to analyze a problem and to propose an appropriate solution.&#13;
Assistant principal Stephen Fields helps Mr. Bolton with administrative details including&#13;
such matters as scheduling, guidance, discipline and records. He spends much time at&#13;
public relations and at supervising school functions. A veteran at Tee Jay, Mr. Fields&#13;
has earned the respect and friendship of many students.&#13;
17 &#13;
Mrs. Bonnie Harris, our school bookkeeper, is one&#13;
of the busiest of the office workers. She must keep&#13;
an accurate account of finances and also type a detailed&#13;
report each month to the Board of Education. Mrs.&#13;
Harris also may be found selling stamps, making&#13;
change, and giving receipts in exchange for money&#13;
from various clubs. Because of Mrs. Harris' ability,&#13;
our financial affairs are run accurately and smoothly.&#13;
Mrs. Lucille Beck is well thought of by all who&#13;
know her. She always has time to help everyone. Although she is Mr. Bolton's secretary, her job has many&#13;
other responsibilities. Mrs. Beck makes up the teachers'&#13;
payroll, calls substitute teachers, " promotes general harmony" and does countless other miscellaneous jobs. &#13;
L. 10 R. Row 1: Seated: Richard W . Peterson, Paul K. Sulhoff-President, Lester F. Hass, Robert Wilcox. S1a11di11g: Dr. Frederick Marsh, Richard K. Stoufer, William A. Cutler.&#13;
For many years, Council Bluffs residents&#13;
have appreciated Mr. Mourer's leadership&#13;
in educational · and civic affairs. Because&#13;
of his pleasant smile, sense of humor and&#13;
sincere desire to improve the school system,&#13;
Mr. Mourer is admired by the community;&#13;
students, parents and faculty alike.&#13;
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LOUVENA HAGER IRENE ENGLISH&#13;
VIOLET CLINTON MARGARET FRIEDRICH&#13;
Lou Ann Beck, Claudia Kellog, Carol Harold, Linda Kirkendall&#13;
SAM CARRUBA FORREST MOORE&#13;
THEMA HEIMAN GEORGE MERDINGER &#13;
FRANK HEMMTNGSON BETTY LeMASTER ...&#13;
KATHRYN WOODRUFF MONA JONES&#13;
Mike Shannon, LeRoy Breshers, Danny Bates, Vernon Monahan. Front: George Garrett.&#13;
JESS HARBOLD MEL SPRINGER&#13;
ERNEST RENINGER JOE SMITH &#13;
38 &#13;
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A balloon to test air currents is being&#13;
launched by Jerry Ables and Mike O'Hara.&#13;
Science Club members are L. to R. Row 1: K. Mueller, F. Harbold-Pres., R. Hubbard-V.-&#13;
Pres., K. Andersen-Sec., S. Phillips-Treas., J. Boe, Mr. Sklenicka-Spon. Row 2 :&#13;
R. Batt, G. Springer, ]. La.Mantia, A. Sigler, F. Klefstad, S. King, M. Maher, H . Jensen .&#13;
Row 3: ]. Thorson, D . Buswell, J. Kroblin, T. Canaday, M. VanHorne, J. Phipps, M.&#13;
Blackman. Row 4: G. O'Connor, D. Giles, B. Klein, R. Conboy, D. Griffiths, B. Shestak,&#13;
M. O'Hara. Row 5: G. Bain, R. Oswald, B. Freeland, L. Hill, T. Shadley, F. Stinemates.&#13;
Row 6: B. Sollazzo, B. Yates, J. Harris, J. Ables, ]. Nusser, V. K. Ager, T. Klement.&#13;
J.liolegy CITID meml&gt;ets -~re 'L. T&amp; "R. -Row 1: Mrs. Ralston-Spon., M. Peters-Prog. Ch.,&#13;
M. ~oland-Sec., N. Simons-:--Pres., S .. Walla-V.-Pres., Mrs. Hickman-Span. Row 2:&#13;
K. Rief, C. Foote, A. Hotchkiss, V. Davis, J. DenHerder, F. Strong, C. Hourigan. Row 3:&#13;
]. Ables, M. Thompson, D. Childers, D. Hines, M. Forcade, S. Beu. Row 4: T. Probst,&#13;
W orking on Mi ckey Forcade are&#13;
Don Rickertsen, Trudy Probst, Francis Strong, Conni e Foote, N ancr&#13;
40 B. Will, L. Kerrin, D. Rickertsen, K. Scott, B. Bryant. &#13;
f~ IN GCIENC£ CUJBG&#13;
INCREAGED 6V PRQJ~&#13;
A bJli oon sent up to test a ir currents&#13;
·.1 s recovered in Missouri. This project&#13;
-. s only one of the Science Club activities.&#13;
Th is group is s1 onsored by Mr. Jose1 h&#13;
Skleni cka. In addition, members constructed&#13;
cloud chambers to detect nucl ea r p:u ticles&#13;
:ind took a tour to the \V:-tter purifica tion&#13;
plant.&#13;
Dissecting people, ta lking field trips&#13;
and studying biological subj ects sum up&#13;
the Jctivities of the Biology Club sponsored by Mrs. Kare n Hi ckman and Mrs.&#13;
Sally Ralston.&#13;
Business ventures such as Christmas tree&#13;
sales provide MOI members money for&#13;
investments in the stock market. MOI&#13;
stands fo r Mathematics of Investment.&#13;
Separate clubs are sponsored by Mr. Frank&#13;
LaManti a and Mr. John Rosenthal.&#13;
Sr. MO I Club members ii re, L. to R. Row 1:&#13;
B. Dague, L. Lammers, K. Roberts-Sec., H .&#13;
Jensen, T. Kl ement-Pres., j\lf. Jones-Treas.,&#13;
D. Ross-V.-Pres. Row 2 : B. Schonberg, S.&#13;
Severson, M. Ogren, C. Kahane, G. Adams,&#13;
]. Nusser, ]. LaMantia. Row 3: P. Moss, S.&#13;
Jensen, G. Springer, D . Burbeck, K. Mueller,&#13;
D. \X1ag ner, P. Pflager. Rou• 4: Mr. LaMantiaSpon., Mr. Rosenthal-Span., L. Rush, ]. Boe.&#13;
Proper selling procedures 3re explained by Tim Klement to Gene&#13;
Springer, Gary Bain, Charlotte Kahane, D ianne Guild. Jeff Kroblin.&#13;
Simons, Sid Beu. Carol Hou rigan.&#13;
Linda Kerrin, Carol D ietz.&#13;
Jr. M.0 .1. Club members are L. to R. Row I: D. Gu ild. G. Bains, R. Gonboy-.i&gt;res., }. AbelsParl., E. Schroeder, B. Sollazzo, F. Klefstad. Row 2: D. Griffiths-V.-Pres., M. O'Hara, . M.&#13;
VanHorne, P. Mortensen, ]. Kroblin, T. Canaday. Roll' 3: Mr. Rosenthal-Spon., }. HamsTreas., L. Hill, ]. Brown, D. Buswell. 41 &#13;
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El CLUB DE. ~PANOL&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: A. Lang, C. Young-Treas., ). Kimball-Pres., L. Dougherty-Sec., D. Wagner-Pres., J. Boe, A.&#13;
Lindsay-Sec., L. Reitan-Span., R. Moser, ]. Snyder-Treas., ]. Foster-Vice-Pres., D. Purnell-Treas. Row 2: S.&#13;
Gann, G. Elkins, R. Drummond, L. Shively-Vice-Pres., M. Mendoza, (J. Wooldridge, D. Jones, ]. Butler, S. Carle, J.&#13;
Wagner, D. Steenson. Row 3: P. Arrowsmith, T. Pr st S. Peterson, K. Thompson, .S. Rhodes, F. Strong, L.&#13;
Lammers, D. Peterson, D. Rankin, D. Oshlo, C. Meyer, Had. Row 4: L. Bird, K. Spencer, C. Wold, B. Bohan,&#13;
M. Briseno, D. Chapman, M. Blackman, D. Hanso~ H. ~er, R. B rlo , R Koch, !J· Filkins. Row 5: G. Peters'.&#13;
M. McMullen, S. Smyth, D. Woods, P. Poulos, . Gar), . Jacoba, e.r, ·. Smith, B. Ford, L. Revlett. Row 6.&#13;
B. Anderson, M. Gaver, A. McConnell, D. Hu ,hens, C. astrost, L. Jen ~ son, C. Amos, S. Shamblen, L.&#13;
Rogge, B. Kessler, R. Johnson. Row 7: M. Rou , gB, ard, , !gs,&#13;
'1&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Mr. Gill- Span., L. Kerrin, K. Lininger, A. Sch~\ M. Jones. Row 2: R. Hoke, F. Brabec, P. Garrean, S. Grosvenor, G ~~9,~~&#13;
42 &#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: Mrs. Gillespie--Spon., S. Wenstrand, M. O'Hara, R. \Vagner- Sec.,&#13;
C. Hennings-Treas., S. Pierce, M. Hartman. Row 2: L. Harrington, B. Harden, D. Dorf,&#13;
M. Howard, M. Griffiths, D. Keuck. Rotu 3: C. Kalla!le, G. Adams, B. Alquist, B. Bryant,&#13;
M. Ogren, G. Peters, J. Nusser, J. Boe.&#13;
43 &#13;
Carol Harold&#13;
Charlotte Kahane&#13;
Juanita Butler&#13;
Kathy Mueller&#13;
Pat Moss&#13;
Connie Hartly&#13;
44&#13;
Linda Rush&#13;
HONOR,;&#13;
Cheryl Ault&#13;
VerKuilen Ager&#13;
President&#13;
Kathryn Andersen&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Sus·ie W enstrand, Maxine Ogren,,&#13;
Barbara LeMaster, Ruth Wagner, Sonia Haack.&#13;
Linda Kirkendall. Row 2: Cheryle H oden, Linda&#13;
Saul, Karen Roberts, Wanda Mossburg, H elen&#13;
Elonich, Paula Pflager, Jacque Evans, Brenda&#13;
The N ational Honor Society at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson serves its purpose through honor&#13;
and incentive. Character, scholarship, leadership, and service are the traits required for&#13;
selection to membership. Ten per cent of&#13;
the upper quarter of the junior class and&#13;
Karen Hawkes Pat Arrowsanith &#13;
Sandie Seversen&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Sheryl Jensen&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Schonberg. Row 3: Tom Zimmerman, Mike Sorenson, Harry Hunter, Gene Springer, Duane Ross,&#13;
David Hutchens, Alan Sigler, Mrs. StricklandrSpon. Not pictured: Marsha Bigham.&#13;
fifteen per cent of the upper quarter of the&#13;
senior class are selected for membership.&#13;
An assembly is held each spring, at which&#13;
time the goals are explained and the new&#13;
members announced.&#13;
Carolyn George Jan Dunn&#13;
Loreece Lammers&#13;
Carol Hennings&#13;
Glenda Adams&#13;
Alice McConnell&#13;
Carol Rine Susie Phillips&#13;
Judy Boe&#13;
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Gn.JD6Nr COUNCIL&#13;
~:? ~&#13;
I _O_· _N __&#13;
E&#13;
___ w_, _A __&#13;
Y&#13;
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v The Student Council ;; the governing body of&#13;
Tee Jay. Representatives and alternates are chosen&#13;
by members of each homeroom.&#13;
46&#13;
The council is active in matters of school policy and&#13;
certain annual activities including Sno-Ball, Twirp&#13;
Week, Homecoming, Teachers' Appreciation W eek,&#13;
cafeteria order, and Student Courtesy Fund. Other responsibilities include maintenance of lounge furniture&#13;
and of the lounge refreshment stand.&#13;
The Student lounge was a new Student Council&#13;
project. One of the donations was a new Student&#13;
Council Suggestion Box. Pictured here is member&#13;
Mary Ann Woods handing a suggestion to Council&#13;
president Linda Rush.&#13;
Another Student Council project was the annual Sno-Ball, a Christmas vacation dance for&#13;
which many students interrupt "free" time to come&#13;
to the field house for work on decorations. Above,&#13;
VerKuilen Ager is looking pleased because he&#13;
finally discovered a method of re-channeling Tom&#13;
Zimmerman's productive genius. Right, Lora Shively hands Bill Kopera the fi ve thousand sixtyfourth snowflake and dreams of "tomorrow night,"&#13;
when all the hard work will finally pay off. &#13;
ST UDENT&#13;
CO CIL&#13;
REGULARS&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: A. McConnell, S. Karpe, T. Probst, K . H o\\"land, J. Holder-Pad., K. Billings--V.-Pres., L. RushPres., W . Mossburg-Sec., T . Zimmerman-Treas., M. Christensen, B. Fries, M. Bigham. Row 2: L. Dougherty, M. Gaver, S. Bowser, C. Rine, R. Koopmeiners, } . Rin e, K. Ing ram, E. laBreck, }. Fienhold, }. Sanders. Row 3:&#13;
D. Knight, H. Elonich, N. Saul, P. Peterson, S. Thompson, M. }. Doug hman, G. Poland, J. N agler, }. Boe,&#13;
L. Shivel)•, N. Simons, L. \'V'ood. Row 4: R. j\ifatteson, C. Harold, }. Yopp, }. Butler, P. Arrowsmith, L.&#13;
Wilson, E. Koenig, S. Edwards, G . Herrick. Row 5: D . Salin, D. Hail, R. Johnson. M. Roux. D . Burbeck. D .&#13;
Peterson, D . Ross.&#13;
STUDENT&#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
ALTERNATES&#13;
L. to R. Row I: G. Elkins, S. Phillips, }. Kimball, C. W old, P. Mauer, B. Nettles, C. Lindsay, R. Stury, P. Bird.&#13;
Row 2: A. Mcintosh, M. Shaughnessy, P. Craig, L. Hicks, T. Fowler, C. Kelle)', J. Reninger, M. Thompson,&#13;
M . Ogren. Row 3: V. K. Ager, B. Yates, M. Jones, C. Hoden, J. Grundlach, E. Paladino, K. Rief, S. N esbitt,&#13;
E. King. Row 4: G. Wooldridge, D . Purnell, }. Jacobsen, K. Fernley, P. Pflager, }. Evans, B. Schonberg. Row&#13;
5: L. l indsay, L. Saul, M. Thompson, M. Nielson, J . Harrington, F. McKenzie, N . Moore.&#13;
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He had never journeyed from his country before. The educational system in Council&#13;
Bluffs, Iowa, shared few simil arities with the system in Kenya, Afri ca. N evertheless,&#13;
Paul Kangethe came from his own huge continent to begin his junior year at Tee Jay.&#13;
Under the sponsorship of the Student Council, Paul was able to further his studi es.&#13;
For years, he has been eager to come to Ameri ca and was not disappointed with life at&#13;
Tee Jay. Although the school seemed very large, he found the students friendl y.&#13;
The rush and excitement of participating in the Road Show ranks as one of his most&#13;
memorable experiences. " I enjoyed it very much," he said. "There were such big crowds."&#13;
Other interesting activities came his way. As a Student Council delegate to the state&#13;
conference at Ames, Paul ga ined valuable knowledge. He was also invited to speak with&#13;
numerous civic and school organizations.&#13;
Paul had to adjust to many things in his new environment, but he did so successfully .&#13;
Next year, his final year at Tee Jay, should be even more prosperous.&#13;
W hile at Tee Jay Paul learned to play checkers. He is shown beati ng LeRoy Breshers in a homeroom&#13;
checker match. &#13;
&#13;
Jane Wikhen Linda Wood Twila Fowler Cheryl Wilsnn Carol Rhoades&#13;
This year's Library Club has consisted of sophomores :ind junior girls who have&#13;
attained passing grades, a note of recommendation from their English teachers and who&#13;
have a desire to work. The Club's purpose is to help both Tee Jay students and Club&#13;
members themselves learn to use the Library. A special project taken in by these g irls&#13;
was the presentation of a gift to the Goodfellows at Christmas.&#13;
The Junior Red Cross is an organization which&#13;
meets twice a month, and includes representatives and alternates from each homeroom.&#13;
This club is a member of the junior branch&#13;
of the American Red Cross, and the major&#13;
project is filling gift boxes for underprivileged&#13;
children overseas.&#13;
Although not a regular member of the High&#13;
School Red Cross, Marcia Stephens has been honored for her work in life saving.&#13;
Marcia, who has been swimming since she&#13;
was four years old, worked last summer as a life&#13;
guard at Lake Manawa. She is directly responsible for saving the lives of four children. After&#13;
rescuing the children from the water, she applied mouth to mouth resuscitation which eventually revived them.&#13;
Besides the gratitude of the children's parents&#13;
Marcia received Red Cross recognition, a $50 bond&#13;
and certificate from the Conservation Oub, a&#13;
plaque from the Omaha Diving Club, a letter&#13;
of congratulations from Governor Hughes and&#13;
a citation from the President.&#13;
50 Marcia Stephens Saves Four Children&#13;
1\frs. F:.iris &#13;
Marilyn Todd Debbie Smith&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: i\'1iss MorrisSpon., T. Fowler, ]. WilchenV.-Pres., S. Bowser-Sec., F.&#13;
Klefstad-Pres. , ]. ClarkTreas., S. Petersen. Row 2: P.&#13;
Mortensen, L. W ood, A. Lang.&#13;
S. Sublet, C. Wilson, S. Phillips, D. Smith. Row 3: C.&#13;
Rhoades, K. Vest, lvL Grimes.&#13;
C. Young, M. Lane, K. Parks:&#13;
M. Todd.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: ]. Martin ,&#13;
Mrs. Greenlee-Spon., M .&#13;
Schultz-Pres., K. Fernl eyV .-Pres., C. Beck-Sec. , C.&#13;
Moore, P. \Va lls, S. Smith, J.&#13;
Freeman. Row 2: L. Smartt,&#13;
L. Kemp, P. H oman, S. English, R. Shaughnessy, C. O' -&#13;
Bradov ich, S. Millard , N.&#13;
Mauer, D . McGee. Row 3:&#13;
C. Johnson, C. Smi·th, D.&#13;
Smith, S. Ande rsen, E. Schroeder, K. M uell er, G. Adams, G.&#13;
Peters, C. Hennings, S. Espinosa, B. Bohan. Row 4: F.&#13;
Steinke, B. Will , S. W all a,&#13;
J. Ditzler, S. Mye rs, T. Mill er,&#13;
M . Sta tts, S. Clark, S. Williamson. Row 5: B. Burns, D . Reed,&#13;
M. Ma thison, P. Mathews, J.&#13;
W ood, M. J ohnston, K. Croghan, R. Story, B. N ettles.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: A. Delome, D .&#13;
Morse, M. Lieva n, P. Greenwood, S. Pierce, S. Mize, l'vf.&#13;
Thompson, ]. Chute, C. Kelley,&#13;
P. Burroughs. Row 2: A. Kerber, B. Anderson, C. Patterson, S. Peterson, M . Fowler,&#13;
S. Rowe, S. Sublet, L. Smith,&#13;
C. Ault. Row 3: R. Meadows,&#13;
C. H upp, S. N uzum, D . W addicar, S. King, P. Johnson, S.&#13;
D rake, C. Christina, ]. Brown.&#13;
Row 4: ]. Evans, T. Fowler,&#13;
T. Canaday, R. Barlow, J.&#13;
Lainson, D . W oodworth, A.&#13;
Li nd ay. Row 5: P. Hicks, D .&#13;
Himes, E. Rasmussen.&#13;
Jacque Cl:irk Faye Kl efstad Susan Bowser Kathy Vest &#13;
Numerous tasks, in addition to writing the&#13;
paper's various articles, are performed by the&#13;
Signal staff. The students composing the&#13;
staff are selected from the Journalism I classes.&#13;
Tim Klement was editor-in-chief of ~e&#13;
first semester's staff. Paula Pflager was managing editor, Judy Boe, business manager,&#13;
and Janelle Liston, Karen Roberts and Linda&#13;
Rush were associate editors. Duane Ross was&#13;
sports editor assisted by Mike Nielson.&#13;
Marilyn Jones was art editor, Dianne W agner bookkeeper, and Jacque Evans and Rit.1&#13;
Gann served as reporters. Brian Sollazzo was&#13;
phutographer for both semesters. &#13;
...&#13;
.t. .&#13;
... ,&#13;
Heading the second semester's staff was&#13;
Elaine Schroeder. Janelle Liston was coeditor :ind Charles Revlett, rmnaging editor.&#13;
Werking as business manager was Je:inne&#13;
Fienhold. Her assistant was Id:i Mae \"Xi'iepert.&#13;
Terry Coleman w:is sports editor and feature&#13;
editor w_is Joe Marr. Reporters were Frank&#13;
McKenzie, Frances Streng, K:ithy Thom:is&#13;
and Scott Travis.&#13;
The staffs worked under the advisement&#13;
and supervision of R. H . Harrison. &#13;
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An experimental group, the 1964 Monticello staff&#13;
endeavored to fill the book with the events, personalities, organization and moods that shaped the year.&#13;
Foremost on the staff were editor Carol Harold and&#13;
co-e.ditot Jane Tobias.&#13;
Terry Burnsides and John Wingstad were sports&#13;
editors. Copy editors Paula Pfl ager, Carole Versaci,&#13;
Bob Yates, and Ma rilyn Lievan did many of the&#13;
write-ups. Ed Barbeau and Jane Splittgerber were art&#13;
ed itors. &#13;
The work involved with advertising was handled&#13;
by business manager Bobby Dague and her assistant&#13;
Joyce Brown. Karen Roberts was picture editor. Marcia&#13;
Gaver was a typist, and Bev Sillik was in charge&#13;
of indexing.&#13;
The countless miscellaneous tasks vital to the&#13;
production of a yearbook were performed by staff&#13;
members Jacque Evans, Denny Herrick, Connie Kennedy, Loreece Lammers, Jack McKim, Linda Rush, and&#13;
Mary Wood.&#13;
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Quill and Scroll is an honorary&#13;
club which is part of an internationally affiliated society for high&#13;
school journalists.&#13;
Students inducted must have displayed outstanding journalistic abilities and must have had a high academic record outside the field of&#13;
journalism. Mr. Harrison is sponsor.&#13;
(At right) New members Karen Roberts&#13;
and Tim Klement present two-year member Paula Pflager with flowers.&#13;
Row 1: L. Rush, C. Versaci, P. Pflager, J. Boe,&#13;
Mr. Harrison. Row 2: D.&#13;
Ross, M. Jones, T. Klement, K. Roberts, J. Liston. Not pietm'eCI: C. Revlett, ]. Evans.&#13;
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Oldi es, Row 1: K. Andersen, A. Sigler, VK. Ager, V. Roberts, D . Guild, P. Pflager, C. Versaci. Row 2: P. Kangethe, G.&#13;
Adams, K. Hawkes, P . . Arrowsmibh , B. Blackwell, G. Crawford. Row 3: S. Wenstrand, H. Jensen,. R. Wagner, V. H il l.&#13;
The Creative Writing Class was very happy until the second semester when the newies came. The Newies are stupid&#13;
and can't write very well, but the Oldies are intelligent and&#13;
creati ve.&#13;
Next year, all the Newies hope to be Oldies.&#13;
Row 1: T . Hough, G . Poland, ]. Thorson. Row 2: D . Howland, ]. Clemens, V. Hostetler,&#13;
S. D worak, R. Gann. Row 3: D. Kohl, B. Yates, C. Dalton, G. Primer, E. Barbeau,&#13;
V.Hill.&#13;
4th Hour N ewies.&#13;
Sixth Hour Newies&#13;
Row 1: S. Pierce, H . Hunter, ]. La.Mantia.&#13;
Row 2: L. Lammers, A. Kinnaman. Row 3:&#13;
T. Klement, D. Manning, G. O'Connor (on&#13;
my honor) . &#13;
"These symptoms make it obvious."&#13;
Students who get sick in school head for the lounge, where&#13;
two capable senior girls make them comfortable and try to make&#13;
them feel better. Mrs. Strickland, Dean of Girls, and Mrs.&#13;
Stageman, school nurse, supervise the lounge.&#13;
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In order to gain experience in office procedures, girls work during&#13;
their study periods each day. They&#13;
help with typing and filing, they&#13;
pick up attendance slips and call&#13;
absentees, and they run errands for&#13;
the office staff.&#13;
L. Driever, G. Herrick. Front&#13;
GfRf.~'&#13;
"We are mothers' helpers." &#13;
1 PROCUC1JON&#13;
"What did you say her name was J"&#13;
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Medea&#13;
62&#13;
A genuine credit to Tee Jay and the city&#13;
of Council Bluffs, Medea was a superb production. All who saw the play praised its merit.&#13;
Though the ancient Greek drama was a bold&#13;
endeavor for R. H. Fanciers and his young&#13;
cast, the result was such that many forgot that&#13;
they were watching an amateur performance.&#13;
Ruth Wagner's portrayal of Medea was outstanding. She seethed with bitterness and savored&#13;
the horrifying results of her revengeful acts.&#13;
Jason (Mike Toscano), the object of Medea's&#13;
revenge achieved depth in a demanding role.&#13;
His exceptional voice quality added much to his&#13;
characterization.&#13;
Sandra Pierce portrayed the nurse; Jerry Abels&#13;
was Creon; and Alan Sigler was Aegeus. All three&#13;
showed competence in their roles. The three Greek&#13;
women were Susan Wenstrand, Carol Hennings&#13;
and Susan Sublett. Others in the cast were Bob&#13;
Bryant, Delman Childers, Dennis Patten, Earl&#13;
Barton, Raymond Law, Joe Marr, Trudy Probst,&#13;
Charlotte Kahane and Janelle Nielsen. Two youngsters, Kevin Fanciers and Johnny Arrowsmith, were&#13;
excellent as Medea's sons.&#13;
R. H . Fancier's production of Medea will always&#13;
be remembered as an exceptional drama.&#13;
Lighting achieved &#13;
mood on single set. 63 &#13;
WEDDING&#13;
"She belonged to no club and was a member of nothing&#13;
in the world." This sentence out of the novel, from which&#13;
the play "The Member of the Wedding" was adapted,&#13;
clearly states its theme of estrangement.&#13;
Directed by R. H. Fanders, the all-school play was highly&#13;
successful. With realistic emotion, twelve-year-old Frankie&#13;
was characterized by Kathryn Andersen and Cheryl Wold.&#13;
Kathi Bristo' s insight and technique brought the unforgettable&#13;
Berenice Sadie Brown alive. Young Keith Gann was believable in the role of John Henry, as were Pam Phillips and&#13;
Jerry. Abels as the wedding couple; David Hail as Frankie's&#13;
father; and Charlie Clay as the hip Honey Brown.&#13;
Frankie refuses consolation ·on learning she cannot join honeymoon.&#13;
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Frankie removes a splinter.&#13;
Ruth Wagner, Dana Waddicar, John Garrett, Rita Brayboy, Charlotte Hayes, Karen Peterson, K elly Scott, Trudy&#13;
Probst and Dennis Patten also contributed to the production.&#13;
No; to be forgotten was Regina Brown's moody vocal&#13;
rendition of "His Eye Is on the Sparrow," which was instrumental in creating atmosphere.&#13;
Bernice remembers.&#13;
Photo by R. H. Fanders &#13;
&#13;
"She's lovely .. . she's&#13;
"Get em!"&#13;
"QUICK, he's dropping it!"&#13;
"Well .. . start the music! "'&#13;
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engaged! "&#13;
"Cool it, Mike!"&#13;
"I dreamed I went Navy in my Maidenform !"&#13;
" Lights" .. . "Camera" . . . "Action 1" • • • The twenty-fourth annual road show.&#13;
"At the Movies, " was under way.&#13;
Folk sing ing and dancing proved to be popul ar, while ski ts by org,rnizations provided&#13;
the variety typical of the show.&#13;
One of the highlights was a fire baton routine by Sandy Harris and Toni Hansen, along&#13;
with a hil arious ballet by the Varsidette Rejects-a ball et whi ch left even the uncultured&#13;
truly entertained.&#13;
All the long hours of hard work by both participants and techni cians paid off with&#13;
another successful road show.&#13;
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Brightly-hued costumes, combined with colorful dances and talented dancers, made the Yellowjackettes, the junior dance&#13;
line, a well received group at the Road Show. Lu Ann Beck, Choreographer, is to a great extent responsible for the group's&#13;
fine showing.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Jane Rasmussen, lri-s Arch, Alicia Lindsay, Jo Ditzler. Second Row: Dianna Reese, Trudy Miller, Marsha Applegate,&#13;
Barbara Pogue. Third Row: La Ree Robinson, Diane Cavanaugh, Jeanette Petersen, Jil Lybarger, Myra Hammond. &#13;
Photo by Bob Pyles&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Jean Bright, Karen Roberts, Betsy Andersen, Charlotte Kahane, Linda Dougherty, Mary Williams. Second Row: Linda&#13;
Wi·lson, Linda Rush, Sue H:oke, Sherry Trussel. Third Row: Barb Fries, Bobbe Bohan, Jean Teague, Lu Ann Beck, Marsha Bigham.&#13;
A sparkling and accbmplished group, the Varsidettes, triumphed at the Road Show. Much credit is due to the tremendous&#13;
amounts of time and exertion the choreographers, Barbara Fries and Marsha Bigham, devoted to the line.&#13;
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70&#13;
is&#13;
· ower, had&#13;
:~ ~~~~1u1 other schools.&#13;
they have had&#13;
Park and had&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: D. Guild, A. Graves, M. Herron, M. Ridder, D. Putnam, N . Hanafan, J. Hage.r---Pres., N. Nelson-Sec. and Treas., P. Dole, B. Mersick, K. Gaver, Mrs. Boyd-Span. Row 2: L. Gibbs, J. Liston, A.&#13;
Metheny, L. Kilgore, L. Metheny, J. Lybarger, P. Burroughs, S. Nesbitt, V. Archer, J. Tisher, J. Butler.&#13;
Row 3: J. Lapsley, J. Musgrove, J. Clay, D. Kohl, R. Johnson, M. Harrill, T. Hanafan, P. Hinkle, B. Tatroe.&#13;
Row 4: S. Bevirt, J. Harrington, R. Barlow, M. Parrack, J. Kill, D. Irwin, B. Kopera, D. La.Breck. Row 5:&#13;
J. Donich, F. Paladino, W. Doty, B. Ne~tles, M. Andrews, D. Ryba, J. Holder, D. Clark, ]. Johnson, 1. Etherton.&#13;
Not pictured: Elton Moss. &#13;
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L. to R. Rote I: D . Linkey, R. Meadows, C. George, B. Schonberg. M . Christensen, L. Lammtrs, C. H arold, L. D ougherty, L. Kemp, B. D ague,&#13;
S. Tysor, V. Reed, P. Mortensen, A. McConnell, C. Robinson. Row 2: C. Simons, ]. Dunn, B. Fri es, M. Bigham, C. Cavallaro, ]. N agler,&#13;
P. H inkle, C. Kahane, M . Sealock, T . Townsend, G . Kozel, K. Roo t, S. H oke, S. English, K. Fernley, C. Smith , K . Story. Row 3: P. Bax ter,&#13;
M. Doughman, G . Clinkenbeard,]. Phipps, C. H enning, ]. Evans, C. V ersaci, M . Thompson, M . Sorenson, K. Croghan, R. O swald , D . Foley.&#13;
L. Wilson, L. Lidgett, F. Kl efstad .&#13;
The Choir met a new director, this year. D avid Linkey started right to work&#13;
and successfully completed one of the heaviest schedules the choir has had .&#13;
Along with the annual Roadshow, .Musica l, Spring Concert and City W ide&#13;
Chorus, vocalists entertained various civic groups and recorded a Ch ristmas &#13;
Row 4: J. Hudson, M. Gaver, S. Smith, C. Hayes, P. Phillips, C. Colwell, C. Christina, L. Hisel, R. Potts, H. Hunrer, L&#13;
Bargenquast, D. Koch, J. Harris, A. Christina, G. Gaver. Row 5: B. Poland, D. Morse, J. Fienhold, K. Mueller, M. Ogren,&#13;
]. Nusser, G. Peters, M. Jones, J. Folkers, P. Homan, T. D ettmann, J. Knouse, B. Vuagni-aux, C. Beck, L. Rush, S.&#13;
Gamblin, D . W agner. Row 6: L. Anderson, R. Wagner, S. Edwards, M. VanHorne, S. Harris, K. Vest, E. Sc er, R.&#13;
Kennett, W . Ross, D . Massie, D. Manning, S. Beckner, K. Berry, T. Shadley,]. Smith.&#13;
program for the Joni radio station.&#13;
Two music contests and a two-day choir tour helped to fill out the year fo r&#13;
one of our hardest working groups.&#13;
Photo by Bob Pyles&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
Flower Dmm Song provided Tee Jay singers, actors and stage work enthusiasts an opportunity to work together toward handling a serious musical&#13;
production. Choir director David Linkey and drama coach R. H. Fanders worked&#13;
very closely with the dozens of students involved.&#13;
Tom Shadley played the part of confused Wang Ta. Carol Hennings portrayed Helen Chao a dignified family friend who never found the love she was&#13;
looking for.&#13;
Harry Hunter's portrayal of Dr. Li and Geri Peters' portrayal of Mei Li made&#13;
a realistic and impressive father-daughter combination.&#13;
The impressive dream ballet was beautifuJly done by Barb Fries and BiJI&#13;
Vuagnaux. Comedy honors were taken by Linda Low (Linda Rush) and by&#13;
Sammy Fong (Ken Berry).&#13;
Marsha Bigham, as night club singer Fan Tan Fanny, blasted her way to the&#13;
crowd's favor with a song bidding farewell to her old lover. &#13;
SONG&#13;
Rich Potts was the father, Wang Chi Yang.&#13;
Glenda Adams was his sister-in-law. Both characters represented the "older generation," but&#13;
Madam Liang was somewhat Americanized and&#13;
was, therefore, the buffer between radical Chi&#13;
Yang and his two American-born sons.&#13;
Both Rich and Glenda were outstanding in their&#13;
acting. The fact that they became favorites of&#13;
the audience is partly attributable to their own&#13;
vivacious personalities. They added considerably&#13;
to the play's success. &#13;
&#13;
Flower Dmm Song is a musical filied with dramatic interest. MEI LI, a Chinese mail&#13;
order bride, has her marriage contract sold by night-club owner SAMMY FONG to&#13;
an old C~inese gentleman, WANG CHI YANG for his son, WANG TA. WANG TA&#13;
is already secretly engaged to dazzling night-club strip tease artist LINDA LOW, who&#13;
is marrying him for his money and who is actually far more interested in SAMMY&#13;
FONG. MEI LI's father, DR. LI, is distressed by the proceedings and anxious to hear&#13;
the decision of the THREE FAMILY ASSOCIATION.&#13;
The musical illustrates problems inherent to oriental tradition and the Americanization process; it treats of individual personalities when it makes the principals convincing&#13;
personalities; and it warms the audience with a subtle, dignified humor throughout.&#13;
Photos by R. H . F"nders 77 &#13;
AND ON!!&#13;
78&#13;
Tee Jay band members watch for the downbeat,&#13;
take a giant breath and .. . play ! Everyone gets into&#13;
the production-the trick being to get in on time.&#13;
Flute and bassoon players learn to count; trumpet&#13;
and trombone players learn to conserve breath. And&#13;
everyone learns- definitely !- the difference between&#13;
playing and resting. Notice Charlie Clay (seated far&#13;
back behind Juanita Butler and Sandie Severson)? He's&#13;
practicing "resting." &#13;
~ RA\'ro ON ...&#13;
AND ON ... AND ON ... &#13;
80&#13;
Back: J. Moats, T . Shadley, N . Park, M. O 'Hara, ]. Rine, D . Kesterson, M. Howard, L. Anderson,&#13;
D. Smith, M . B!ackman, S. ~russel , C. Simons, K. Ingram, B. Loukota, ]. Nusser, D . . Butterbaugh,&#13;
G. Hoff, B. Chnstenson, S. Birdsong, D . Steiber. D . De Bolt, D . H ail, G . Bain, D . .i\fann1ng. L eft Bar:&#13;
E. Gi·lmore, L. Sturm, K. Mueller, D . Barksdale, B. Sollazzo, S. Phillips, L. Hurley, M . VanHorne,&#13;
D. Dorf, M . Ogren, S. English, S. Jensen, C. Rine, P. Anfinson, D. Mumm, ]. Phipps, R. Graham,&#13;
P. Bermet, G . Adams. Right Bar: K. Lininger, D . Conkling, B. Ives, S. Grosvener, G. Klefstad, L.&#13;
Wright, G . McClure, J. McKim, L. Millard, G . Garret, B. Rossow, C. Banks, B. Henning, ]. Butler,&#13;
M. Sorenson, E. Han5en, ]. Clemens, S. Severson, K . Burroughs, M. Grimes, S. Peterson. Front:&#13;
H . Popp, L. Lidgett, C. Kahane, T . Klement.&#13;
The band at Tee Jay, dressed in bright uniforms, can be seen at football games, basketball games, roadshows, and various other school programs.&#13;
Band members attended the annual spring concert in January, the clinic in March, and&#13;
the state contest in April.&#13;
The director of the band is Mr. Harold Popp. &#13;
L. to R R . ow 1: L L'd&#13;
R&#13;
Row 2: ]. Butler D tRgett, C. Kahane ow 3 . D ' · oarty D Sh ·&#13;
R · · Foley L R k' ' · amblen ow 4. K 1 ' · an ·in · · · ngoldsby. · &#13;
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NIGJ..lr&#13;
Ur:E.&#13;
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BULLDOG AW ARD WINNER DICK RYBA was selected&#13;
by his fell ow teammates for his formidable playing throughout&#13;
the season.&#13;
Photo by R. A. Harrison&#13;
ALL SPORTS QUEEN WANDA MOSSBURG was crowned&#13;
on October twenty-sixth during half-time ceremonies.&#13;
Photo by R. H. Fan&lt;le rs &#13;
&#13;
Jean Teague Linda Rush&#13;
Karen Story &#13;
Marsha Bigham Jackie Evans&#13;
Marcia Gaver &#13;
&#13;
Photos by Bob Pyles&#13;
SNO-BALL ACCENTS HOLIDAY SEASON&#13;
A giant snowman, an ice pond, and a footbridge provided (after much time and&#13;
labor) a lovely winter scene at the annua! Sno-Ball.&#13;
A hanging curtain of paper and foil snowflakes· made a glowing separation for the&#13;
dance floor, while white fir boughs and small snowmen adorned the tables.&#13;
On the stage, "Pine Valley Ski Lodge" added atmosphere for the music of Eddy&#13;
Haddad and his Orchestra.&#13;
This glittering event was one of the most successful Sno-Balls Tee Jay has ever held.&#13;
89 &#13;
You're paying?? ?&#13;
King Jim Sanders, Prince Ron&#13;
Story and Duke M ike G ibler. Their&#13;
escorts were Jean Teague, Wanda&#13;
Mossburg and Karen Story. &#13;
Boys, hold your breath and wait for Twirp&#13;
Week, that extra special week when girls&#13;
make the arrangements and pick up the lab.&#13;
Student Council sponsored, the Tee Jay&#13;
Twirp Week was this year culminated with&#13;
a February twenty-ninth dance at which all&#13;
royalty were crowned. It was the traditional&#13;
homeroom votes-by girls only !- which&#13;
elected the elite: a king from the senior&#13;
class, a prince from the junior class and&#13;
a duke from the sophomore class.&#13;
The twelve top-ranking boys made an impressive Twirp Week Court when escorted&#13;
by glamorous senior girls earlier named for&#13;
H omecoming Court.&#13;
Everyone had a good time and- for oncetransportation, entertainment and refreshments&#13;
were furnished by the girls.&#13;
''I'll take this now . .. put tbe rest in a paper bag."&#13;
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Ph otographs by Bob Pyles&#13;
Left, Cadet Colonel VerKuilen Ager and Honorary Colonel Lind a Rush.&#13;
Above, Li·eutenant Colonels and their Ladies: Brenda Schonberg and H arry Hunter, Jan La Mantia and Jim Harrington, Bobbe&#13;
93 Bohan and Norman Browning. &#13;
94 &#13;
April 3, 1964, marked the date of the thirty-fifth annual Military Ball.&#13;
The gala evening began in the Field House at eight o'clock p.m. with a short&#13;
concert by the Thomas Jefferson High School Band. Then came the presentation of the Colors and a welcome by Mr. Bolton. Coming later in the evening were&#13;
the Grand March and the presentation of the cadet officers and their ladies. The&#13;
highlight of the ball arrived when Ver Kuilen Ager and Linda Rush were&#13;
announced as Colonel and Honorary Colonel.&#13;
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The calendar of the T.A.R.'s has been a busy one this year. The main act1v1t1es have&#13;
consisted of mock conventions. The conventions have ranged from Council Bluffs, to Des&#13;
Moines, to Davenport, Iowa.&#13;
The main convention and highlight of the group's year was the Mock Nominating Convention on May 8 and 9 sponsored by the Council Bluff's T.A.R.'s.&#13;
The members of the club can be found at almost any time downtown helping their&#13;
party at the Republican Headquarters.&#13;
On the less serious side was the 6:00 A.M. "Come As Y 01.1 Are Party" held at Kiwanis_&#13;
Lodge with A.L's T.A.R.'s on January 24.&#13;
iOO&#13;
Split party???&#13;
-&#13;
1.&#13;
I&#13;
YOUNG&#13;
Democrats stick together!!!&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Y.D.'s' Motto is help "Sway Iowa-Democratic."&#13;
Of course, this was not its purpose. The goal of the dub is to further inform its&#13;
members of the political parties in t11e nation. The group endeavored to do this by&#13;
discussions, debates, and guest speakers.&#13;
The highlights of the year were raising funds for a memorial to the late President&#13;
John F. Kennedy.and preparing for the Governor's Dinner in May.&#13;
Apart from the business activities the members got together with the Jr. G.O.P.'s to&#13;
celebrate the Christmas holidays with a sledding party, ending in a chili supper.&#13;
IOI &#13;
L. lo R. Rou· 1: ]. Lybarger. S. Wall a, P. Mathews, C. Fraley, J. Gundlach-Pres., P. Arrowsmith-V.-Pres., K. Vest- Sec., D .&#13;
Hiffernan-Hist., P. Stacy-Par!., C. Lindsay. Row 2: P. Oshlo, ]. Wilderman , K. Burroughs, D . Eddy, N . Ivfoore, R. Stine:&#13;
mates, . Hanafan, M. Applegate, B. Mersick, I. Wiepert, B. St. Clair. Row 3: C. Smartt, L. Robinson, B. Parrack, K. Gaver.&#13;
S. Scoular, D. Camden, S. Sulhoff, T. Jones, S. Strong, ]. Tay lor, J. Branson, P. Burroughs. Row 4: K. Hartman, ]. ce.&#13;
]. McQuinn, M. Meyers, C. Pearey, S. Sublet, B. Co ll ins, C. Ault, M. Stephen.&#13;
The Future Nurses of America&#13;
Club was organized to help girls&#13;
become acquainted with nursing as&#13;
a career. Its activities include viewing movies and hearing representatives from the field of nursing.&#13;
Members also go on tours of hospitals. Mrs. Etta Shelton sponsors the&#13;
club.&#13;
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L. 10 R. Row J: G. Herri ck, P. Phillips, S. Engli·sh-Treas., M. Og ren-Pres., M . Li eva n--&#13;
V.-Pres., C. Smith-Sec., Mrs. Etta Shelton-Spon. Row 2: D . Wendt, ]. D enHerder, L&#13;
Rankin, C. Beck, R. Sipes, L. Driever, P. Dole, ]. Hager. Row 3: ]. Brown, B. Moss, P.&#13;
Mueller, S. W alla, J. Branson, N . Banafan , V. Dav is, M. Peters, K. McCormick. Row 4:&#13;
C. Wilson, ]. Clark, D . Smith, S. Peterson, K. Parks, L Sullivan, N . Saul, K. Johnson.&#13;
Row 5: L. Hurl ey, G. Clinkenbeard, C. O'Bradovich, M. Todd, M. W ood, M . Krivokucha. &#13;
(Left) The purpose of the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AiVfERICA CLUB is to&#13;
promote a better understanding of homemaking. The club attended the district and state&#13;
conventions. They visit children in homes and hospitals. Parties are held on different&#13;
occasions. The theme this year is "Citizenship." The theme is followed by all chapters&#13;
in the United States. Miss Brocka is the sponsor of this club.&#13;
(Below) The FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB is comprised of students&#13;
who are interested in the profession of teaching. Members are often found observing&#13;
teachers at work and helping to correct papers. They also hold a tea for Tee Jay teachers&#13;
during Teacher Appreciation Week. Miss Wangberg is the sponsor of this club.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: A. McConnell, L. Saul, C. Henni·ngs--Parl., C. Wenstrand-Hist., ]. Boe-Sec.,&#13;
C. Kahane-V.-Pres., Miss Wangberg-Spon., S. Jensen~Pres ., S. Phillips, S. Bowser, P. Fairman.&#13;
Row 2: B. Bohan, P. Mrutenson, C. Wold, K. Ingram, B. Schonberg, F. Klefstad, ]. W·ilchen, C.&#13;
Smith, V. Abels, M. Griffiths, D . Wagner, T. Probst. Rou· 3: K. Spencer, C. Revlett, P. Arrowsmith, P. Moss, G. Peters, E. Schroeder, C. Vermuele, B. Dague, P. Pflager, C. Versaci, L. Wilson.&#13;
Row 4: C. Rine, L. Lammers, K. Roberts, R. Sipes, C. Beck, S. English, D. Keuck, C. Young, R.&#13;
Wagner, ]. Evans. Row 5: H . Elonich, ]. Brown, L Rush, T. Klement, B. Rossow, P. Peterson,&#13;
K. Cook, D. Manning, D . Patten.&#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: S. Smith-V.-Pres., M. Gaver-Treas., P. Walls-V.-Pres., L. Dougherty, P. Pflager-Pres., C. Harold--Sec.,&#13;
S. Karpe- Sgt.-at-Arms, A. McConnell, ]. Nagler, ]. Evans, Mrs. Clara Strickland. Row 2: B. Dague, B. Sillik-Pres., B. Anderson, ]. Rine, S. Hoke, M. Williams, M. Shaughnessy-Treas., P. Devivo, P. Crai·g. Row 3: D. Foley, D . Woodworth, J. ListonSgt.-at-Arms, C. Robinson, C. Haden, L. Rush, L. Wilson, D. Hifferman, K. Billings, M. ]. Doughman. Rot11 4: C. Patterson, C.&#13;
Story, K. Story, C. Wallace, M. Christensen, W. Mossburg, S. Moraine, ]. Bogue, ]. Teague, C. Thompson. Row 5: J. Paladino,&#13;
]. Jackson, L. Malone, S. Thompson-Sec., A. Doughman, C. White, C. Moore.&#13;
The Altau Literary Society&#13;
holds an annual U.N.I.C.E.F.&#13;
Drive. They also present a&#13;
Thanksgiving basket to some&#13;
needy family in Council Bluffs.&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland is the&#13;
sponsor of this club. New officers are elected each semester.&#13;
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Linda and Pat arronge&#13;
food for the Thanksgiving&#13;
basket. &#13;
L. to R. Row 1: R. T. Klement-Pres., M. Jones--Sr. Rep., M . Ogren--V.-Pres., ]. Nusser-Sec., S. Severson--Treas., B.&#13;
Sollazzo-Jr. Rep., R. Conboy, J. Kroblin, T. Canaday, G. Bain. Row 2: M. lievan, C. Smith, 1. Hurley, D. Wagner, B.&#13;
F.ries, M. Bigham, K. Ingoldsby, C. Hurd, ]. Liston, B. Schonberg, S. Jensen. Row 3: C. Hennings, G. Pe~ers, C. O'Bradovich, G. Clinkenbeard, M. Schultz, V.K. Ager, R. Potts, K. Berry, B. Anderson, P. Moss. Row 4: B. Col!tns, D. Ho.wland,&#13;
D. Ross, }. Thorson, F. Harbold, B. Shestak, W . Ross, D. Steiber, 1. Barritt, B. Dague. Row 5: K. Roberts, 1. Rush, M.&#13;
Neilson, J. Harrington, 0 . Andrews, M. Harrill, D. Ryba, B. Nettles, B. Kopera, B. Yates, D. Burbeck.&#13;
L. to R. Row J: P. Arrowsmith, P. Burroughs, I. Wiepert, L. Wood, T. Fowler, P. Stacy, ]. Gundlach, G. Herrick, M. lievao, Miss Haas-en--Spon. Row 2: c;. Ault, K. Vest, M. Mathison, S. Millard, G. Barnett, R.&#13;
Mullin, R. Meadows, C. lloyd, N . Mauer, M. Busse. Row 3: M. Stephens, D. Hi.ffernan, S. King, E. King,&#13;
D Hubbard, K. Kuhl, C. Reninger, C. Ethington, S. Clark, M. Howrey, M. A. Wood. Row 4: B. Collins,&#13;
f. Myers, D. Morse, L. Driever, S. McDaniel, N. Smith, D. lewis, C. Moore, ]. McQuinn, S. Phillips.&#13;
Row 5: P. Oshlo, W. Brockman, K. Ingoldsby, ]. Emge, D. Foley, C. Hurd, P. Applegate, P. Mauer, S.&#13;
Sublet.&#13;
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106 &#13;
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OR=ICER.G'&#13;
lRAINING&#13;
CORPG&#13;
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~.OJ:C.&#13;
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T1he g01ls:&#13;
• o promo1e feeling ani:I understanding of leade rshiR and responsibility;&#13;
to instill in young me n sdf-disciplime;&#13;
to acqmunt the teen-ager. with his military ooligation ;&#13;
to make the studen t more fully aware of the sig nificance of a military organization and of the requirements in the service.&#13;
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Veteran's Day&#13;
Parade&#13;
Reorganization&#13;
from Battle Group&#13;
to Brigade&#13;
Federal Inspection &#13;
JG ACil\tE. • • •&#13;
Cadet Colonel Ager discusses the ROTC program with Major&#13;
Evrard before the annual inspection. &#13;
ITS DIVISIONS:&#13;
COLOR GUARD&#13;
DRILL TEAM&#13;
MILITARY POLICE&#13;
RIFLE TEAM&#13;
L. to R. Row I : ]. Clay, R. Lewis, T. Childers, W . Way, A. Alt. Row 2: E. Myers, D. Head, C. Lawrence, R. Kruger, R. Turpen.&#13;
Row 3: G. Owens, L. Hiatt, M. Kobel, W. Costello, M. Meyers. Inspecting troops: N . Browning, H. Hunter. Not Pictured: F.&#13;
Kenyon, R. Myhlhousen, G. Mace, L. Law, H. Hulbert.&#13;
L. to R. Row I: C. Bremhtrtm, P. Kangethe,&#13;
H. Jensen. Row 2: F. Stinemates, J. Harrington, A. Christina, C. Walling. Row 3: J.&#13;
Strong, L. Briggs, J. Hurd, G. Mann, C.&#13;
Clay. Row 4: L. Downing, R. Briggs, D.&#13;
Sales, D. Howland, G. Crawford.&#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: B. Tatroe, L.&#13;
Bicking, ]. Chaffee, D. Moore,&#13;
P. Carroll, J. Harris. Row 2: J.&#13;
Vuagniaux, D. Freeman R Arch&#13;
D. Root, B. Ford. ' · '&#13;
f&lt;;.OJ:C. ~TO &#13;
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GfRLG ENJOY&#13;
CONNIE GIENAU, the only Tee Jay girl&#13;
who went out for track during the year,&#13;
trained herself to be one of our fastest&#13;
runners. She entered two meets before the&#13;
District Track Meet; and then at this meet&#13;
she won fifth place in the 220 yard dash.&#13;
GIRLS' GYM HELPERS (below) take roll ,&#13;
sort equipment and generally relieve pressure in overcrowded girls' gym classes. Many&#13;
of these girls are planning to become physical&#13;
education teachers and are happy to gain&#13;
practical experience during high school. Pictured L. to R. are L. Smith, M . Sealock,&#13;
Miss Balzer, K. Gibler, ]. Tisher, ]. Dunn,&#13;
B. Blackwell.&#13;
GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM (rig ht,&#13;
opposite) Row 1 L. to R.: L.&#13;
Whitney, E. Koenig, B. Blackwell, V . Abels, K. Gibler. Row&#13;
2: P. Homan, ]. Tisher, J a.&#13;
Markey, Miss Balzer-Spon.,&#13;
L. Smith.&#13;
MISS DONNA&#13;
BALZER, GRA&#13;
sponsor and girls·&#13;
athl etics coach.&#13;
has taught physica l education at&#13;
Tee J ay for six&#13;
yea rs. She works&#13;
hard to help girls&#13;
develop physical&#13;
fitness. &#13;
The GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION,&#13;
open to all girls who like to participate in sports,&#13;
teaches girls to practice good sportsmanship and fair&#13;
play.&#13;
The GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM (upper right), consisting of eighteen members, won five matches, lost&#13;
five and tied two. With Beth Blackwell as captain&#13;
and Jan Dunn as co-captain, the girls did well during&#13;
the regular season and made an impressive showing&#13;
in the district tournament.&#13;
GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION (above) members include, L. to R.&#13;
Row 1: ]. Tisher--Sports Chai·rman, B. Blackwell- Treas., K. Spencer-Sec.,&#13;
K. Gibler- V.-Pres., J. Dunn--Pres., Miss Ba.lzer-Spon. Row 2: ]. Epperson,&#13;
M. Busse, .L. Smith, Ja. Markey, Ju. Markey, S. Jensen. Row 3: C. Ackerman,&#13;
V. Abels, ]. Co.x, B. Ross, B. Rossow, C. Marlin. Row 4: I. Moore, ]. Dutson,&#13;
M. Honig, S. Nuzum, C. Gienau.&#13;
11 7 &#13;
W .M®A MOSSBURG&#13;
KAREN STORY&#13;
I 18&#13;
Cheerleaders this year displayed refreshing new methods by combining&#13;
precise movement and unique rhythm.&#13;
The result was a whole flock of effective&#13;
and exotic cheers.&#13;
Wearing sparkling white uniforms, the&#13;
girls were a vital part of every game,&#13;
match, and rally. They did much to&#13;
strengthen school spirit.&#13;
Many ideas for cheers and pep rallies&#13;
were provided at the Maryville Cheerleading Clinic, a swnmertime council&#13;
attended by the Varsity Squad.&#13;
The eighteen cheerleaders are one of&#13;
the most active groups in our school. &#13;
A cheerleader's job does not end with&#13;
the vigorous cheers produced at school&#13;
sports events. Even exceptional ability&#13;
must be cultivated and supplemented by&#13;
practice. Such practice occurs on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the school&#13;
year and the summer. In addition to practice, there are business meetings on the&#13;
first and third Mondays of each month&#13;
during the school term.&#13;
Organization and a strenuous schedule,&#13;
along with p lenty of natural talent, probably explain why the T ee Jay cheerleaders&#13;
are always outstanding and praiseworthy&#13;
representatives of the school.&#13;
JVIARIL YN CHRISTEL'\/ SEN&#13;
119 &#13;
L. l o R.: Linda Lidgett, Lynette Jacoba, Connie Colwell, LuAnn Beck, Joan Rine.&#13;
120 &#13;
L. to R.: Sandra Rowe; Sharon Drake, Toni Hansen, Eva Paladino, Nancy Moore,&#13;
Carolyn Lindsay, Rosie Matteson, Jo Ditzler.&#13;
P6P CLUB&#13;
Increased school spmt was the&#13;
goal of all Pep Club members.&#13;
With Miss Karen Miller as sponsor,&#13;
the organization went a long way&#13;
toward achieving its goal.&#13;
Officers for first and second semesters included Presidents Susie&#13;
Phillips and Carol Rine, V.-Presidents Faye Klefstad and Cheryl Wilson, Secretaries Sandy Sulhoff and&#13;
Susie Sublet, and all-year treasurer&#13;
Kathy Parks.&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
DAVID ANSON&#13;
End&#13;
DAVID HUTCHENS&#13;
Center&#13;
DICK RYBA&#13;
Center&#13;
JERRY DONICH&#13;
End&#13;
JIM SAJ.~DERS&#13;
Wingback&#13;
MIKE SHEA&#13;
Tackle&#13;
JIM LIGGETT&#13;
Tackle&#13;
JIM PIAZZA&#13;
Q uarterback &#13;
JOHN GARRETT&#13;
End&#13;
BOB BURi'IS&#13;
Wingback&#13;
CHARLIE CLAY&#13;
Ta ilback&#13;
ED HOPPER&#13;
Tackle&#13;
LARRY BARRITT&#13;
Fullback&#13;
NORMAN BROWNTNG&#13;
End&#13;
BILL N ETTLES&#13;
Guard&#13;
CARLOS WitLIAMS&#13;
Guard&#13;
123 &#13;
124&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: D. Anson, M. Shea, J. Donich, B. Burns, J. Liggett, E. H opper, B. Nettles.&#13;
Row 2: ]. Smith, D . Smith, T. Woods, T. Burnsides, B. Capel, J. Sealock, T. Peterson.&#13;
Row 3: L. McGee, M. Roux, B. Bigham, B. McGinn, L. Koenigs, M. Irwin, M. Parrack.&#13;
Coaches&#13;
MR. JACK HANSEN&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
After last year's much improved season, coach&#13;
Jack Hansen directed most of his time to the improvement of the backs. Getting a strong mobile line&#13;
with plenty of drive was coach Charl ie Bryant's biggest task for the year.&#13;
MR. CHARLES BRYANT&#13;
Univ. of Nebraska&#13;
Sept. 13 Tee Jay&#13;
Sept. 20 T ee Jay&#13;
Sept. 27 Tee Jay&#13;
Oct. 4 Tee Jay.&#13;
Oct. 11 T ee Jay&#13;
20 Audubon .. 20&#13;
20 Bellevue 21&#13;
7 A. 1. 0&#13;
20 Cathedral 33&#13;
0 Mo Valley 26 &#13;
V. Graybill, ]. Garre tt, C. Williams.&#13;
S. BeVirt, D . Bowen, G . Frieze-Mgr., H . Hurd-Mgr .. T. Hanafan.&#13;
This year's varsity team, because of the strong&#13;
line, qui ck backfield, and g rea t desire . to win, gave&#13;
us many exciting moments. Coach H ansen's able&#13;
coaching helped us to defeat cross-town rival Abraham&#13;
Lincoln, in a game which was exciting to the last&#13;
minute. From the Yellowj ackets' first game tie with&#13;
Aubudon to their last game with Boys T own, thirse&#13;
boys had the support of everyone.&#13;
Oct. 18 Tee Jay&#13;
O ct. 25 Tee J ay&#13;
N ov. 2 Tee Jay&#13;
N ov. 8 Tee J ay&#13;
Nov. 11 Tee Jay&#13;
7&#13;
44&#13;
7&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
JIM PIAZZA&#13;
Quarterb&lt;1Jck&#13;
Atlantic 21&#13;
Holy N ame ._ 13&#13;
C. Kuemper ·--- 40&#13;
Glenwood 21&#13;
Boys town . ··-- 39&#13;
JERRY DONICH&#13;
End&#13;
Outstanding Gridder&#13;
CHARLIE CI.A Y&#13;
Tailback&#13;
Co-Captains&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
MR. BOB MOSCREY&#13;
University of Omaha&#13;
Coaches Bob Moscrey and Lloyd Jerome are&#13;
two of the best coaches who ever walked onto&#13;
the football field. Cooperation between the team&#13;
and the coaches brought good, hard-fought games.&#13;
The coaches knew we were underdogs, and every&#13;
game they coached the boys to play heads-up&#13;
football. These coaches helped to inspire the&#13;
team with the fight and confidence which they&#13;
will need for a successful 1964 season.&#13;
MR. LLOYD JEROME .&#13;
Parsons&#13;
Treynor 35 T ee Jay 18&#13;
Bellevue 6 Tee Jay .. 0&#13;
Bishop Ryan 13 Tee Jay . 6&#13;
Lewis Central ... 7 T ee Jay . .28&#13;
GO, &#13;
This year's reserve football team showed spirit and&#13;
drive. The boys lacked experience but as the year&#13;
progressed they ga ined confidence. Next year their&#13;
addition to the varsity squad should help the school&#13;
have a stronger, more versatile team.&#13;
Car-Mac&#13;
O akland&#13;
I.S.D.&#13;
A.L.&#13;
~,00 •&#13;
19&#13;
43&#13;
0&#13;
13&#13;
• •&#13;
f ee Jay&#13;
Tee J ay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
r&#13;
•&#13;
13&#13;
13&#13;
21&#13;
0&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: J. Lydon, D .&#13;
Fenton, R. Hoke, J. Evans, 111 .&#13;
Roux, 1. McGee, M. Constant,&#13;
R. Tallman, 1. Priest. Row 2:&#13;
G. Garrett, T. Turone, F. Paladino, 1. Mayberry, E. Ward,&#13;
G. Rosenbaugh, R. Moss, G.&#13;
Wooldridge, T. McClure, B.&#13;
Bigham, G . Galle.&#13;
GEORGE RUSSELL&#13;
George was an outstanding guard in his junior year at Tee Jay, but because of an injury suffered on the practice field before&#13;
the first game of the 1963 season, he was&#13;
unable to suit up. With torn ligaments and&#13;
tendons, George spent. two days in the hospital, and had to wear a cast on his leg for&#13;
five weeks. Losing George was a disappointment to everyone.&#13;
127 &#13;
L. lo R. Row 1: R. Barlow, T. Zimmerman, VK. Ager, R. Simons, C. Land, Mgr., Coach&#13;
Gotcha!!. Row 2: ]. Beraldi, B. Case, T. Klement, L. Bargenquast, R. Drummond, M. Nielson,&#13;
]. Malone. Row 3: S. Cowardin, A. Holmberg, R. Nansel, G. Cerveny, L. Breshers, ]. Grazier.&#13;
Cross country is a sport for active boys who enjoy&#13;
running. It takes much conditioning to make a strong&#13;
cross country team, because stamina as well as speed is&#13;
involved. The cross country standard meet distance&#13;
is 1.8 miles. This year's squad had a successful season,&#13;
taking first place in three out of seven meets.&#13;
128&#13;
State Mile Team Race- 21st&#13;
Bellevue Dual-1st&#13;
Underwood Dual-1st&#13;
Triangular-Bellevue and A.L.-1st&#13;
Clarinda Invitational-3rd&#13;
Sioux City East Invitational-5th&#13;
State Cross Country Run-13th &#13;
Jackettes 30 St. Bernards 15&#13;
Jackettes 18 Carter Lake 19&#13;
Jackettes 15 Y Pioneers 24&#13;
Jackettes 33 A. L. 18&#13;
Jackettes 23 St. Bernards II 32&#13;
Jackettes 17 Garland N ebraska 31&#13;
Jackettes 20 G. G . Whi zzes 16&#13;
The Girls' B1sketball Team, coached by Miss Donna&#13;
Balzer, had an active season. Headed by co-captains&#13;
Jan Dunn and Kris Gibler, the team won six out of&#13;
thirteen games. Opposition came from other Southwest&#13;
Iowa schools.&#13;
Jackettes 32 Carter Lake 7&#13;
Jackettes 26 G. G. \'(!hizzes 25&#13;
Jackettes 22 Y Pioneers 29&#13;
Jackettes 26 A. L 25&#13;
Jackettes 20 Garland 45&#13;
Jackettes 28 St. Bernards 31&#13;
129 &#13;
DENNY CLARK&#13;
Forward&#13;
130&#13;
JIM PIAZZA&#13;
Guard&#13;
TOM ZIMMERMAN&#13;
Center &#13;
JACK HOLDER&#13;
Forward TERRY LESLEY&#13;
Guard&#13;
TERRY COLHvfAN&#13;
Forward&#13;
131 &#13;
The 1964 Tee Jay varsity&#13;
basketball team was one of&#13;
the best in recent years.&#13;
After winning the first two&#13;
games, varsity dropped a&#13;
close ooe to Omaha Holy&#13;
Name, then bounced back to&#13;
beat cross-town rival, Abraham Lincoln. The rest of the&#13;
season was spotted with victories and defeats. The highlight of the season came when&#13;
the team defeated Abraham&#13;
Lincoln for the second time,&#13;
eighty-nine to eighty-five.&#13;
Because of accurate shooting and rebounding ability,&#13;
the team won many games,&#13;
and gave several top teams&#13;
a good workout. As the regular schedule drew to a close,&#13;
many fans looked forward to&#13;
the state tournament games&#13;
at Lewis Central. The team&#13;
was defeated, however, the&#13;
first game, against Shenandoah, in the second overtime&#13;
-a tough break for a good&#13;
team!&#13;
Pete Abshier John Wingstad&#13;
Mo. Vall ey&#13;
Harl an&#13;
H oly N ame&#13;
Bishop Ryan&#13;
A.L.&#13;
M anning&#13;
Tech&#13;
Sidney&#13;
C. Keumper&#13;
Atl antic&#13;
RECORD&#13;
57&#13;
52&#13;
72&#13;
87&#13;
67&#13;
59&#13;
78&#13;
43&#13;
77&#13;
84&#13;
Tee Jay 60&#13;
T ee Jay 66&#13;
Tee Jay 71&#13;
Tee Jay 58&#13;
T ee Jay 73&#13;
T ee Jay 54&#13;
Tee Jay 64&#13;
Tee Jay 85&#13;
Tee Jay 66&#13;
T ee Jay 72 &#13;
Boys town&#13;
Bishop Ryan&#13;
North&#13;
Central&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Boys town&#13;
Fremont Mills&#13;
S.C. Centra l&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
RECORD&#13;
80 T ee Jay&#13;
97 T ee Jay&#13;
63 Tee Jay&#13;
65 T ee Jay&#13;
85 T ee Jay&#13;
77 Tee Jay&#13;
6n Tee Jay&#13;
74 Tee Jay&#13;
TOURNAMENT&#13;
74 ·T ee Jay&#13;
62&#13;
69&#13;
62&#13;
58&#13;
89&#13;
73&#13;
76&#13;
68&#13;
64&#13;
CAPTAIN&#13;
JIM PIAZZA&#13;
Guard&#13;
COACH CAPEL&#13;
Omaha University&#13;
Heading our varsity basketball team for nine years,&#13;
Mr. Robert Capel has g iven many hours for the welfare&#13;
of the team. He has effectively handled the tough&#13;
job of establishing a fast, well-balanced squad. Always&#13;
emphasizing good sportsmanship and team cooperation,&#13;
Mr. Capel has helped to make Tee Jay a respected&#13;
basketball opponent.&#13;
133 &#13;
COPJ.IOMOREC AND JUNIO~&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. Mains, T. McClure, D . Fenton, ]. Malone, D. Daley, B. McGinn, R. Nansel, L. McGee. Row 2: M. Roux, C. Allen,&#13;
G. Rosenbaugh, R. Drummond, Mgr. Slilllivan, S. Carle, A. Holmburg, J. Grazier, B. Case, ]. Lydon.&#13;
YANNIGANS&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School enjoyed another successful season this year, winning&#13;
twelve games and losing only seven. The team had one of the largest followings ever.&#13;
The boys had height, good shooting ability and a desire to win. In winning most of&#13;
their games, the boys never had a losing streak of more than two games. Playing many&#13;
schools from Omaha and from out of town, as well as A.1. , the record is commendable.&#13;
Mr. Richard Davis, our sophomore and assistant&#13;
varsity basketball coach, has an earnest desire to develop&#13;
each boy's potendal. Because of many hours of constructive practice and drill his teams usually end up&#13;
with a commendable record. This year's sophomore&#13;
team was no exception , winning twelve games and&#13;
losing only seven.&#13;
COACH DAVIS&#13;
Omaha Univ. &#13;
Mo. Valley ...... ...... 43 Tee Jay . ............... .... . .48&#13;
Harlan ........... ... ... ... 35 Tee Jay ............... ......... 53&#13;
Holy Name ......... ... 41 Tee Jay ....................... 65&#13;
Bishop Ryan . .. ... .. 73 Tee Jay ........... ......... . 57&#13;
Abe Lynx ............. ... 54 Tee Jay ..... ......... .. ....... 6f&#13;
Manning ................ 31 Tee Jay .......... ... ... . . .. 63&#13;
Tech .......... ............. . 60 Tee Jay ......... ......... ...... 40&#13;
Sidney ................... . 34 Tee Jay ..... .. ... .... ........ . 84&#13;
C. Kuemper ... .... ... 63 Tee Jay ........ .. .. .... .... .. . 58&#13;
Atlantic ... 52 Tee Jay ..... .. .. .... ..... ... .. 66&#13;
Boystown ..... ... ...... .. 56 Tee Jay ............ ..... ....... 31&#13;
North ..... .... ............. 48 Tee Jay ....................... 51&#13;
Central .... .. .... .. ........ 54 Tee Jay ........................ 63&#13;
Abe Lynx ... ............. 33 Tee Jay ..... ........ ........ 39&#13;
W. Harrison ............ 42 Tee Jay ............ ........... 65&#13;
Boystown ... ..... . .. ... . . 63 Tee Jay .............. ........ .47&#13;
Bishop Ryan . . .... .. 95 Tee Jay ....... ................ 43&#13;
Fremont Mills ........ 39 Tee Jay ................ ........ 79&#13;
S. C. Central ............ 71 Tee Jay ....................... .44&#13;
JUNIOR VARSITY&#13;
The Tee Jay Junior-Varsity basketball team, under the direction of Mr. Glen Gotschall ,&#13;
had a very short season. Playing only a three game schedule, the boys had little chance&#13;
to develop their potential. Nevertheless, team members always showed hustle and spirit.&#13;
The team members were R. Hoke, M. Parrack, M. Thompson, R. Ried, D . Hines, B.&#13;
Bryant, R. Rehfeldt, T. Bond, T. Woods, J. Kill, A. Coleman, Mgr. W agner.&#13;
Mr. Glen Gotschall, physical education instructor and&#13;
track and cross country coach, had an extra assignment&#13;
this year of coaching the Junior-Varsity basketball&#13;
team. Mr. Gotschall's calm disposition and practical&#13;
coaching skill gave the boys an example after which&#13;
to pattern themselves.&#13;
COACH GOTSCHALL&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
135 &#13;
VIC GRAYBILL&#13;
W t.Hwt.&#13;
'•&#13;
MARK ANDREWS&#13;
Wt. 133&#13;
JERRY DONICH&#13;
Wt. 165 &#13;
CHARLIE CLAY&#13;
Wt. 138&#13;
DICK RYBA&#13;
Wt. 138&#13;
BILL REEVES&#13;
Wt. 145&#13;
ELTON MOSS&#13;
Wt. 127 &#13;
Layer 1: V. Graybill,&#13;
R. Ryba, J. Donich, . BeVirt.&#13;
Layer 2: M. Andr s, E. Moss,&#13;
J. Eledge, J. CI .&#13;
Layer 3: ]. Eled e&#13;
F. Dollison.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
22&#13;
21&#13;
T.J. -- --- 24&#13;
T.J. 32&#13;
T.J. 25&#13;
138&#13;
v~nv&#13;
e varsity wrestling team could not have finished&#13;
season with the winning record it did if it hadn't&#13;
b en for the excellent coaching ability of Mr. Charles&#13;
· ryant.&#13;
He tried to help each boy individually to attain his&#13;
top wrestling condition. This special attention given&#13;
to each boy might be his formula for successful squads.&#13;
Griswold ...... . .... 16 T.J. -- 25 Harlan&#13;
Oakland __ ··········--··· 12 T.J. 31 Abe Lynx&#13;
Corning . ············ 15 T.J . 21 Audubon&#13;
Abe Lynx 15 T .J. 3 Bellevue&#13;
Carroll Keumper 16 T.J. - --- 19 Tech .....&#13;
18&#13;
13&#13;
20&#13;
39&#13;
19 &#13;
The varsity wrestlers are a group of&#13;
hard working boys who really had a&#13;
desire to win. The boys practiced for&#13;
hours gaining the style, speed and experience that Coach Bryant tried to instill&#13;
in them. Opposing some of the toughest&#13;
schools in the state, every match was a&#13;
challenge.&#13;
CO-CAPTAINS&#13;
MARK ANDREWS&#13;
Wt. 133&#13;
ELTON MOSS&#13;
Wt. 127&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
WIN 1 o Or:- 1 t&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. Downing, L. Harrington, Jim Harrington, G. Skalberg, D . Knudson, D. Salin, K. Thomas, ].&#13;
Narmi, R. King, Mgr. Row 2 : D . Feinhold, Mgr., R. W oods, D . Green, D . Kesterson, G. Galle, L. Briggs, J. Harrington, K. Bollig, J. Metheny, M. Shannon. Row 3: T. LeBaugh, L. Fencl, 1. Latham, R. Tallman, L. Koenigs,&#13;
G. Wooldridge, D. Willett, B. Fienhold, R. Potts. Row 4: J. Whittington, R. Correa, R. T orneton, D. McGee, C.&#13;
Williams, C. Meyer, P. Kangethe, J. Floyd, M. Gibler.&#13;
T.J. 32&#13;
T.J . . 24&#13;
T.J. ... 27&#13;
T.J . . 46&#13;
T.J. .. 36&#13;
Griswold 10 T.J ... 30 Harlan 11&#13;
Oakland ... 17 T.J. 45 Abe Lynx 2&#13;
Corning 20 T.J. . 37 Audubon 11&#13;
Abe Lynx 6 T.J. .17 Bellevue 28&#13;
C. Keumper ... 13 T.J. ... 28 Tech ············-. 23&#13;
Lloyd Jerome coached the reserve wrestlers to&#13;
another successful season. Having an enthusiastic and&#13;
well-balanced squad, Coach Jerome concentrated on&#13;
.helping the boys to gain confidence and to improve&#13;
their physical conditions.&#13;
COACH JEROME&#13;
PARSON'S &#13;
The reserve wrestlers completed another victorious season. The year was a real test&#13;
for the squad, but they came through with a winning season during which the boys had&#13;
little trouble with opponents, handling nine of ten schools.&#13;
The chief purpose of the ~ wrestling club is to raise money for the school&#13;
wrestling team. The club sponsored a faculty-varsity basketball game and the&#13;
money made was earmarked to purchase blazers for the team. Sponsored by Coach&#13;
Charles Bryant, the officers included Mark Andrews (president), Freddy D ollison&#13;
( vice-president), Leonard Koenigs (secretary and treasurer).&#13;
COACH BRYA.J. T&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
Row 1: C. Clay. L. to R. Row 2: ]. Clay, T. LeBaugh, D. Kesterson, F. Dollison, G. Galle, E. Moss. Row 3: M. Gibler.&#13;
L. Millard, ]. Eledge, D. Fienhold, l. Koenigs, B. Fienhold, D. Wil let. Row 4: D. Green, L. Lathym.&#13;
141 &#13;
MR. FRAJ.~K LaMANTIA&#13;
Golf Coach&#13;
THE BOYS' GOLF TEAM won&#13;
three matches and lost five. Rick Oswald ended the season with the best&#13;
average, followed by Jim Evans, Larry&#13;
Oswald and Rod Eriksen. Having exactly enough team members to fulfill entrance requirements, each boy entered&#13;
every match. After gaining both experience and confidence this year, the&#13;
Tee Jay golfers can look forward to a&#13;
bright future in '65 . " He can't miss !"&#13;
COMPOSED OF UNDERCLASSMEN&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: R. Oswald, J. Evans.&#13;
Row 2: R. Erickson, R. Hoke, B. Capel, C. Land.&#13;
. ' .&#13;
.&#13;
in a level, carpeted&#13;
course ... "&#13;
" .. . and the best in modern&#13;
equipment . . . " &#13;
L. to R. Row 1: D . Purnell, A. Schroder, D . Nelson.&#13;
Row 2: A. Frieze, D. Buswell, M. Shannon.&#13;
Row 3: S. Carle, A. Coleman, L. Mains.&#13;
TEAM TAKES TWO&#13;
The Tee Jay boys' tennis&#13;
team won two matches, lost&#13;
three and tied three. Sophomore boys composed the&#13;
top six team members. Practicing at Roberts Park after&#13;
school whenever possible,&#13;
the boys gained experience&#13;
which should help to give&#13;
us a victorious team next&#13;
year.&#13;
MR. BOB CAPEL&#13;
Tennis Coach &#13;
/&#13;
L. to R.: T. Constant, A. Negret,e, ]. Kill, L. Koenigs.&#13;
Compiling a very admirable record, the track&#13;
team deserves all recognition placed on them.&#13;
Coaches Glen Gotschall and Jack Hansen started&#13;
the season with several boys whom they consulted&#13;
as possible first-place material. Those, along with&#13;
many experienced sophomores, came along, thanks&#13;
to our fine coaches.&#13;
144&#13;
DON PETERSON Pole Vaulter&#13;
Broke Vaulting Record of 12 ft.-12 ft. 6" &#13;
L. to R. Row. 1: L. Breshers, R. Woods, T . McClure, R. Huey, D. La Breck, Coach ]. Hansen. Row 2 : B. Brown, D. Peterson, L. Koenigs,&#13;
J. Sanders, ]. Kill, A. Negrete, T. Constant, ]. Beraldi, Coach G. Gotschall. Row 3: E. Tallman, ]. Malone, T. Hough, D . Reed, G.&#13;
Rosenbaug b, D . Miller,]. Brooks.&#13;
,.,&#13;
~&#13;
J..1'. 1r:'• .&#13;
•&#13;
Omaha Univ.&#13;
Peru Univ.&#13;
Clarinda ...&#13;
Bishop Ryan and&#13;
Holy N ame .&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
C.B. Relays&#13;
Logan Relays&#13;
Big Red Relays ..&#13;
Dual A.L.&#13;
District Meet&#13;
Ram Relays&#13;
Westside&#13;
State Meet&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay .&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay .&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay .................. .&#13;
Tee Jay .............. .&#13;
Tee Jay . . . ... ... ..&#13;
Tee Jay .. .. ......... ..&#13;
Place&#13;
13th&#13;
5th&#13;
6th&#13;
.. . 2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
5th&#13;
2nd&#13;
3rd&#13;
lost&#13;
7th&#13;
5th&#13;
6th&#13;
no place&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
MR. DAVIS&#13;
Omaha University&#13;
Tee Jay Spring Baseball Season Including Tournament&#13;
Games&#13;
Tee Jay 1&#13;
Tee Jay 1&#13;
Tee Jay. 3&#13;
Tee Jay .. 5&#13;
Tee Jay. 9&#13;
Tee Jay. ..&#13;
.&#13;
.. 11&#13;
Tee Jay. ..... .. ..... .. 3&#13;
Tee Jay .. 8&#13;
Tee Jay ... 12 Tee Jay 2&#13;
Tee Jay .. . . O&#13;
Tee Jay .. . .4&#13;
Tee Jay.&#13;
.. ........... .&#13;
.. 2&#13;
Tee Jay... ....... ... . 11&#13;
Tee Jay .... .... ..... ....... 6&#13;
Tee Jay .. 8&#13;
Tee Jay .&#13;
.7&#13;
Tee&#13;
Jay.. 13&#13;
Tee Jay. . ....... . 10&#13;
Tee Jay ...... .......&#13;
.. 5&#13;
Tee Jay .............. 8&#13;
Tee Jay ... 6&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
. . 13&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
.&#13;
. .. .......... ..&#13;
... 2&#13;
Tee Jay _ .. ........... .&#13;
.1&#13;
Omaha Bishop Ryan 6&#13;
Om&#13;
aha St. Joseph&#13;
... 0&#13;
Omaha Bishop Ry&#13;
an . 12&#13;
Boys Town .. ... 2&#13;
Omaha Westside 3&#13;
Creighton Prep 5&#13;
Omaha Bishop Ryan O&#13;
Elk Horn 3&#13;
Elk Horn 1&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 1&#13;
Creighton Prep 2&#13;
Des Moines Dowling .. 9&#13;
Des Moines Dowling __ 3&#13;
Anthan Oto 0&#13;
Anthan Oto O&#13;
Omaha Tech 2&#13;
A. L. Sectional _ 1&#13;
Elk Horn Sectional 3&#13;
Rembrandt District 6&#13;
Lawton District . . . .. . 3&#13;
Omaha Central .. . 2&#13;
Papillion, Nebraska . . . 2&#13;
Ralston _ . ...&#13;
............ . 4&#13;
Des Moines Dowling .. 1 Bancroft State . ..... ..... 2 &#13;
11-IRE£ If ft~&#13;
Coach Dick Davis' baseballers, with nine seniors&#13;
on the squad, went through the 1964 season with great&#13;
satisfaction. Winning nineteen games and losing six&#13;
the baseball record speaks well for itself. The underclassmen came along very well and helped to develop&#13;
the team into one of the strongest teams in the state.&#13;
Winning the Sectional, District and Sub-State tournaments, the boys and Coach Davis are to be commended&#13;
for their fine showing.&#13;
MR. MOSCRY&#13;
Omaha University &#13;
JACK HOLDER&#13;
Pitcher&#13;
TOM ZIMMERMAN&#13;
0. F.&#13;
BILL NETTLES&#13;
First Base&#13;
TERRY COLEMAN&#13;
0. F. &#13;
AlL-ROUNO A11-I~&#13;
DICK RYBA&#13;
Third Baseman&#13;
Dick Ryba, with his natural ability for athletics,&#13;
was chosen all round athlete for the 1963-64 school&#13;
year. Lettering in three major sports during his four&#13;
years at Tee Jay, Dick is a very worthy recipient of&#13;
this honor.&#13;
LARRY BARRITT&#13;
Catcher&#13;
TERRY LESLEY&#13;
Shortstop&#13;
BOB BURNS&#13;
0. F.&#13;
149 &#13;
150 &#13;
151 &#13;
GOPJ-1()µ,0~&#13;
J=R.OUCAT&#13;
CLAGG PICNIC&#13;
Food + Dancing = Fun was the secret&#13;
fo rmul a of the 1964 Sophomore Class Party&#13;
held on May twenty-third at Kiwanis Point.&#13;
Music by "The Orig inals" filled the air while&#13;
the sponsors highlighted the evening with&#13;
a dancing exhibition.&#13;
Sophomores owe a special thanks to&#13;
President&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
Secretary ..&#13;
Treasurer . .. ..... .... ..... .&#13;
Jim Grazier&#13;
Nancy Moore&#13;
Sharon Dri!&lt;e&#13;
Leonard Koenigs&#13;
IN A 1REE. OJ&lt;; ON A CAf&lt;; • •• lJ..IERE.'G RJN ! &#13;
153&#13;
Mr. Moscrey Miss Wolfe&#13;
Miss Brocka&#13;
Mr. Bryant &#13;
154&#13;
Bain, Ronald&#13;
Ball inger, Linn&#13;
Banks, Charles&#13;
Barnes, Kathy&#13;
Baxley, Chuck&#13;
Abels, Vicki&#13;
Ackermann: Conn ie&#13;
Adamson , Sandi&#13;
Ahlqu ist, Brian&#13;
Akins, Ron&#13;
Allen, Charl ey&#13;
Alt, Arthur&#13;
Alt, Kathy Sue&#13;
Ambrose, D ave&#13;
Amos, Cindy&#13;
Andersen, Jim&#13;
Andt'rsen, Stella&#13;
.Anderson, i\fary Lou&#13;
Anderson, Na ncy&#13;
Anderson. Van&#13;
Andrews, Mike&#13;
Andrews, Sandy&#13;
Anfilson, Peggy&#13;
Applega te, Marsha&#13;
Arch, Iris&#13;
Archer, Vickie&#13;
Arrick, Julie&#13;
Arrowsmi th, D aryl&#13;
Arrowsmith, Ronald&#13;
Arthur, Jon&#13;
Baker, Diane&#13;
Becerra, John&#13;
Beckner, St!anley&#13;
Belt, Frank&#13;
Bennett, Margaret Elizabeth&#13;
Bequette, Gary&#13;
Betts, Barbara&#13;
Beu, Sid&#13;
Biggerstaff, Angie&#13;
Bigham, Buzz&#13;
Bird, Leslie&#13;
Birdsong, Trudy&#13;
Blank,- D ennis&#13;
Beckert, Susan&#13;
Bo! ton,· D eanna&#13;
Bolton, Judy&#13;
Bolton, Sam&#13;
Bowen, D onna &#13;
"Scootch it my way!"&#13;
Briggs, Rodney&#13;
Brink, Paula&#13;
Brockman, Gord&#13;
Brooks, Darrell&#13;
Brooks, J ack&#13;
Brown, Jeanie&#13;
Brown, Loren&#13;
Brown, Regina&#13;
Brownfield, Louis&#13;
Bryant, Bob&#13;
Burnsides, Dennis&#13;
Burroughs, Karen&#13;
Butler, John&#13;
Butler, Roger&#13;
Butterbaugh, Donna&#13;
Calfee, Linda&#13;
Camden, Diane&#13;
Carle, Steve&#13;
Carlin, J eanette·&#13;
Carman, Bob&#13;
Carter, Don&#13;
Case, Bob&#13;
Cavanaugh, Dianne&#13;
Chambers, Forrest&#13;
Chapin, Leland&#13;
Brabec, Frank&#13;
Brandenburg, Connie&#13;
Branson, Joyce&#13;
Brayboy, Rita&#13;
Breshers, Patty&#13;
Brickley, Dave&#13;
Briggs, Larry &#13;
156&#13;
Daley, D an&#13;
Davis, Ken&#13;
D avi·s, Virginia&#13;
Dawson, Cindy&#13;
Cooley, Bev&#13;
Correa, Ray&#13;
Costello, Bill&#13;
Costello, J ohn&#13;
Cox, Joan&#13;
Curry, Sandy&#13;
D e Bar, Ralph (Rick)&#13;
DeBolt, David&#13;
Delome, "Ann"&#13;
D enHerder, Judy&#13;
Diercks, Judy&#13;
Dietz, Carol&#13;
Dimmitt, Marilyn&#13;
D itzler, Jo&#13;
"No! N o ! Not the desk!"&#13;
Chapman , D bbi e&#13;
Ch ilders, Terry&#13;
Childress, Lee An n&#13;
Clapper, Terry&#13;
Clark , Jacq ue&#13;
Cl ark, Marcia&#13;
Cleaver, D arla&#13;
Cleaver, Larr)'&#13;
Cochran, Bill&#13;
Cochran, Mary&#13;
Coleman, Alan&#13;
Comley, Kenny&#13;
Constant, Mike&#13;
Cook, Ka)' &#13;
Dofner, Gl&#13;
oria&#13;
D&#13;
o&#13;
ner, Rita&#13;
Downing, Les Doughty, Linda D rake, Sharon&#13;
Drummond,&#13;
R&#13;
obert&#13;
Drumm&#13;
o&#13;
nd, Ruth&#13;
Dugger,&#13;
D ale&#13;
Duitma&#13;
n, Sharon&#13;
Dunnin&#13;
g, Jim&#13;
Eddy,&#13;
D iane&#13;
Eidschun, Melba&#13;
E&#13;
ledge, Jerry&#13;
Elk&#13;
i&#13;
n&#13;
s, Gladys&#13;
Ellis, Alan&#13;
Erickson, John&#13;
Erikse&#13;
n, Rodney&#13;
Etherton, Lynn&#13;
.Eva&#13;
ns, Jim&#13;
Evens, \V/ ayne&#13;
Farris, Tom&#13;
Fedor, Linda&#13;
Fencl, Larry&#13;
Fenton, Doug&#13;
Fern&#13;
ley, Rich&#13;
ard&#13;
Ficht&#13;
er,&#13;
P&#13;
at&#13;
Feinh&#13;
o&#13;
ld, Bill&#13;
Feinho&#13;
l&#13;
d, Da,&#13;
·c&#13;
File, Jean&#13;
Fipps, Tim&#13;
Fisher,&#13;
Leonard&#13;
Fisher,&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Fi&#13;
s&#13;
h&#13;
e&#13;
r,&#13;
R&#13;
o&#13;
n&#13;
allein&#13;
Fitzpatr&#13;
i&#13;
c&#13;
k, Mike&#13;
Floyd, Jim&#13;
Foote,&#13;
C&#13;
onnie&#13;
Foote,&#13;
D&#13;
ennis&#13;
Forbes, Dennis&#13;
Forcade, Mi&#13;
c&#13;
k&#13;
ey&#13;
Ford, Burke&#13;
Forrest&#13;
er, Sue&#13;
Fos&#13;
ter, Gl&#13;
oria&#13;
Fowler, Melody&#13;
Fra&#13;
l&#13;
ey,&#13;
C&#13;
onnie&#13;
Free&#13;
m&#13;
a&#13;
n, Jim&#13;
Frieze, All&#13;
en&#13;
Frieze, Roger&#13;
Gall&#13;
e, Gary&#13;
157 &#13;
158&#13;
H and, Jim&#13;
Hansen, Toni&#13;
Hanson, Butch&#13;
Hardon, Bob&#13;
Gallup, Ri chard&#13;
Gammon, Ru!'l1&#13;
Gann, Sharon&#13;
G ardner, lindJ&#13;
G arrea n, Pat&#13;
Garrett, G eorge&#13;
G atr t, Caro l&#13;
G aver, Gary&#13;
Gaver. Kathy&#13;
Gibbs, Kay&#13;
Gibler, Mike&#13;
Gilmore, Charl es&#13;
Gilmore. Connie&#13;
Gliem, Ri ck&#13;
Globe, Michael&#13;
Goetzinger, Linda&#13;
Gouker, D on&#13;
Graves, Arny&#13;
Gray, D eby&#13;
Graybi·ll, Sharon&#13;
Grazier, Jim&#13;
Green, Dan&#13;
Greenwcod, Joe&#13;
Greenwood, Pat&#13;
Griffis, \'{f ayne&#13;
Griffiths, Marsha&#13;
Grimes, Mary&#13;
Grosvenor, Steve&#13;
Grundmann, Cathleen&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Nancy&#13;
H all, Janine&#13;
Hall, Pat&#13;
Hall, Steve&#13;
Hamby, Pat&#13;
Hammond, Myra&#13;
Hanafan, Nancy&#13;
Harmon , Rita&#13;
Har.rington, Leo&#13;
Harri'5, J eff&#13;
Harrison, Joyce&#13;
Hartman, Karen&#13;
Hartman, Mary&#13;
Head, D avid&#13;
Heitman, Carolyn &#13;
159&#13;
Hessman, Robert&#13;
Hicks, Phyllis&#13;
Hiatt, Larry&#13;
Hiers, Tom&#13;
H imberger, Donna&#13;
Himes, Sharon&#13;
Hinkle, Pat.ty&#13;
Hisil, Evelyn&#13;
Hodge, Linda&#13;
Hodtwalker, Ada&#13;
Hoke, Randy&#13;
Hc ldtr, Kathy&#13;
H older, Linda&#13;
HolmberJ:? , Al&#13;
H olmes. Randee&#13;
H onig, l\farsha&#13;
Hook, Dave&#13;
H oover, Judi&#13;
Hooper, Marilyn&#13;
Horner, Larry&#13;
H otchkiss, Amy&#13;
H ourigan, Carol&#13;
H owa rd. Harriet&#13;
H uey, Chris&#13;
Hull , Ridiard&#13;
"Well, it's kinda green!"&#13;
H endrix, Clifford&#13;
H enn inger, Don&#13;
Hensley, Jan&#13;
H ensley, Marty&#13;
Herrick, Dennis&#13;
Herrick, Gary&#13;
Herron, Mary &#13;
160&#13;
Kimball, Jackie&#13;
Klefstad, Gib&#13;
Knauss, Lisle&#13;
Jones, Theresa&#13;
Jordan, Barbara&#13;
Kan.nedy, John&#13;
Kaufman, Bill&#13;
Kell ar, Nancy&#13;
Kell er, Pat&#13;
Kennett, Rose Arm&#13;
Kenyon, Fred&#13;
Kerrin, Linda&#13;
21 per cent fewer splinters 1&#13;
Hull ett, Shei la&#13;
Hunt, G:i.l e&#13;
Hunt, Lo I&#13;
Hunt, Robert&#13;
Hurd, H arry&#13;
Hurd, Jack&#13;
Ives, Richa rd&#13;
Ives, Sandy&#13;
Jackson, Ann&#13;
] ackson, O rn ck&#13;
J ager, J erry&#13;
Janie k, Conni e&#13;
Jantzon, August&#13;
Jensen, Linda&#13;
Johnson, Cheryl&#13;
J ohnson, Gary&#13;
Johnson, J ames&#13;
Johnson, Kathl een&#13;
Johnson, Randy&#13;
Jones, D ennis &#13;
161&#13;
Koebel, M ax&#13;
Koenigs, Leonard&#13;
Kohl, Bonnie Jo&#13;
~cny, Jim&#13;
Kocipmeiners, Adeline&#13;
Kopera, Bill&#13;
Krievokuch, Mildred&#13;
Krueger, Kris&#13;
Kruger, Rodney&#13;
Ku.ffler, David&#13;
Lambirth, J an&#13;
Lampi, V icky&#13;
Lane, Marcia&#13;
Lang, Leroy&#13;
Latham, Lynn&#13;
Laudon, J ames&#13;
Law, LeRoy&#13;
Lawless, Karon&#13;
Lawrence, Jim&#13;
Lawson, Sue&#13;
Leggio, Bill&#13;
Lehmer, Sally&#13;
LeMaster, Leona.rd&#13;
LeM aster, Linda&#13;
Lewis, Karen&#13;
Lewis, Robert&#13;
Lewis, V ern&#13;
Libby, M arion&#13;
Liddick. Tim&#13;
Lindsay, Alica&#13;
Lindsay, Carolyn&#13;
Lininger. Ken&#13;
Legan. Kay&#13;
Long. Paul&#13;
Lybarquer. J ayne&#13;
Lydon. John&#13;
Lyman. l'v[arcia&#13;
Lynn, Dixie&#13;
M 3ce, Gar)'&#13;
1\fads::-n, Eddi e&#13;
l\ladsen, J o.e&#13;
l\1ahcney, Zo3nn&#13;
Ma ins, Ri chard&#13;
M a lone. Jay&#13;
l\fann, Gregg&#13;
Marlin. Ccnnie&#13;
M arr, Tim&#13;
M a rshall, LeRO)' &#13;
162&#13;
Miller, Kathy&#13;
Miller, Steve&#13;
Miller, Trudy&#13;
Million, Gerald&#13;
Mincer, Marvel&#13;
Mize, Sue&#13;
MoaJts, Jim&#13;
Moorve, Ivy&#13;
Martind ale, Sand y&#13;
Massey, Robert&#13;
Mathews, Paulette&#13;
Matteson. Pam&#13;
Matteson, Rosemarie&#13;
Mauer, Connie&#13;
Maxwell , Jeff&#13;
May, Gloria&#13;
M ayberry, Louis&#13;
Maytum, Tom&#13;
McC1in , Don&#13;
McCl ain, D an&#13;
McClary, Kathy&#13;
McClure, Gary&#13;
McClure, Tandy&#13;
McCormick, Kathleen&#13;
McDaniel, Bonnie&#13;
Mc&lt;3ee, Larry&#13;
McGinn, Barry&#13;
McKenzie, JoAnn&#13;
McKillips, Mike&#13;
McLaughlin, Joan&#13;
McMahon, Mike&#13;
McMaster, Lonnie&#13;
McMull en, Marcia&#13;
McNulty, Alan&#13;
McQuinn, Leonard&#13;
Merksick, Betty&#13;
Merrill , Diana&#13;
Metheny, Jim&#13;
Meyer, Cliff&#13;
Meyer,. J oan&#13;
Meyer, Martin&#13;
Millard, Larry&#13;
Miller, Danny&#13;
Mill er, Diane&#13;
Moore, Nancy&#13;
Morrow, Jim&#13;
Mortimer, Marcia&#13;
Moss, Barbara &#13;
163&#13;
"Rats, I did it again !"&#13;
Myers, Anna&#13;
Myers, Terry&#13;
Myhlhousen, Roy&#13;
Nansel, Roy&#13;
Nelson, D j.ck&#13;
Nelson, Linda&#13;
Nelson, N ora&#13;
Newman, Connie&#13;
Nicholas, Paula&#13;
Nicholas, Harley&#13;
Nielsen, Janelle&#13;
Nixon, Willard&#13;
Norman, Gerald&#13;
Norris, Nancy&#13;
Nuzum, Dennis&#13;
N uzum, Sandy&#13;
Oles, Mike&#13;
Oshlo, Richard&#13;
Oswald, Larry&#13;
O tts, Darrell&#13;
Outland, G lori:1&#13;
Owens, Peggy&#13;
Paladino, Eva&#13;
Palmer, Patsy&#13;
Parks, Kathy&#13;
Parrack, Betsy&#13;
Papa ila, Sonja&#13;
Patten, Barry&#13;
Perez, Maria&#13;
Moss, RMald&#13;
Mueller, Pam&#13;
Munyon, Julia &#13;
164&#13;
Reese, D iana&#13;
Rehfeldt, Ron&#13;
Reid, Richard&#13;
Porter, Roger&#13;
Poulos, Pam&#13;
Powers, Bob&#13;
Powley. D onna&#13;
Priest, Louie&#13;
Probst, Trudr&#13;
Prudhome, Joey&#13;
Purnell, Dick&#13;
Quandt, Leon&#13;
Ragland, Ron&#13;
Rasmussen, Eugene&#13;
Rasmussen, Jane&#13;
Ratl iff, George&#13;
Ray, Ron&#13;
Raygor, Kathy&#13;
Peters, Linda&#13;
Peters, Mary Jane&#13;
Petersen, Jeannette&#13;
Peterson, George&#13;
Peterson, Kathy&#13;
Peterson, Pame la&#13;
Peterson, Sherry&#13;
Peterson, Susie Kav&#13;
Petry, Gl enda .&#13;
Pickrell, Virg in ia&#13;
Podraza, Tom&#13;
Pogge, Terry&#13;
Pogl! e, Barbara&#13;
Poland, Marie&#13;
"Some people play the pil no !" &#13;
165&#13;
Reninger, Judy&#13;
Revels, Jane&#13;
Revlett, Leamon&#13;
Reynolds, Howard&#13;
Rhoades, Lee&#13;
Rhoades, Richard&#13;
Rhodes, Suzie&#13;
Rich, Connie&#13;
Richards, Marion&#13;
Richardson, Mary&#13;
Richertsen, D on&#13;
Ridder, Mary&#13;
Rief, K ristie&#13;
Robertson, Stace}'&#13;
Robinson, LaRee&#13;
Rolfe, Connie&#13;
Rolfe, John&#13;
Ronk, Bobbette&#13;
Root, D on&#13;
Rosenbaugh, Gail&#13;
RossQw, Beverly&#13;
Rounds, Edward&#13;
Roux, M ike&#13;
Rowe, Sandy&#13;
Rudig, Sheryl&#13;
Ruiz, Mike&#13;
Sanders, Paul&#13;
Schroder, Alan&#13;
Scott, Kelly&#13;
Sargent, Alan&#13;
Sau l, N ancy&#13;
Savage, Janice&#13;
Sayers, Susan&#13;
Schewe, Linda&#13;
Schmitt, Janice&#13;
Scott, Tim&#13;
Secular, Susan&#13;
Shamblen, D onna&#13;
Shannon, M ike P.&#13;
Shannon, Mike S.&#13;
Shaug hnessy, Rita&#13;
Shinn, Claren'ce&#13;
Shively, Lora&#13;
Sillik, Terry&#13;
Simmons, Reggie&#13;
Simons, Nancy&#13;
Skalberg, Kathy &#13;
166&#13;
Strong, Sandra&#13;
Sturm, Connie&#13;
Sturm, Dennis&#13;
Sturm, Kathy&#13;
Sturn, Loretta&#13;
Smartt, Cher)'!&#13;
Smith, Cand)'&#13;
Smith, Debb)'&#13;
Smith, L1rrr&#13;
Smith, Steve&#13;
Smyth, Sheryl&#13;
Snyder, J ohn&#13;
Soar, Sheryl&#13;
Sollazzo, BarbarJ&#13;
Sondag, Don&#13;
Sorenson, N ancy&#13;
Sortino, Perry&#13;
Spahn, Larry&#13;
Spracklin, Jerr)'&#13;
St. Clair, Benita&#13;
Staats, Mara Jo&#13;
Stanford, Tom&#13;
Steensen, Dennis&#13;
Stephens, Lee&#13;
Stevens, Richard&#13;
Still, Florence&#13;
Stinemates, Rose&#13;
Stock, Robert&#13;
Story, Shawn&#13;
Strong, Frances&#13;
Strong, Jim&#13;
Sublet, Susie&#13;
Suthoff, Sandy&#13;
Sullivan, Linda&#13;
Sullivan, Mike&#13;
Sydzyik, .Georgia&#13;
Tallman, Ron&#13;
Taylor, Danny&#13;
Taylor, Janice&#13;
Thomas, Ed&#13;
Thomas, Ken "Skip"&#13;
I Thomas, Joe&#13;
'Thompson, Carolyn&#13;
Thornton, Peggy&#13;
T ietsort, John&#13;
Todd, Marilyn&#13;
Townsend, Janice&#13;
Trumble, David &#13;
167&#13;
"And she said that he said .. . "&#13;
W atson, Leonard&#13;
W ay, Bill&#13;
W ebster, Glruia&#13;
W eidman, Merlin&#13;
W elsh, Ron&#13;
W endt, Diane&#13;
W hipkey, D3n&#13;
Whit.e, Jack&#13;
Vogel, George&#13;
Vuagniaux, John&#13;
Waffle, Ronnie&#13;
W ager, Terry&#13;
Wagner, Jim&#13;
\Xfa!ker, Caroli'n&#13;
Wa lla, Sue&#13;
Wallace, Morris&#13;
W alling, Chuck&#13;
W alton, Ronald&#13;
W ard, Eddie&#13;
White, Mary&#13;
White, Tina&#13;
Whitting ton, James&#13;
Wiatt, Tom&#13;
\Xfilderman, Judy&#13;
Will, Becky&#13;
Turner, Cecil&#13;
Turner, Richard&#13;
Turpen, Richard&#13;
Vance, Judy&#13;
Vance, Lila&#13;
Vargas, Rachel&#13;
Vest, Bill &#13;
Zdan, Dan&#13;
168&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Trudy&#13;
Probst, Janice Savage,&#13;
Nancy Simons, Debra&#13;
Smith, Suzanne Sublet,&#13;
Eva Paladino, Pam Poulos, Pam Peterson Beverly Rossow. Rdw 2:&#13;
Frances Strong, Judy DenHerder, Ivy Moore, Jackie&#13;
Kimball, Linda Kerrin&#13;
Amy Graves, Donna Him'.&#13;
berger, Vicki Abels, Mary&#13;
Hartman. Row 3: Gil&#13;
Klefstad, Alan Schroder,&#13;
Jay Malone, Jim Grazier,&#13;
Roger Nance!, Dan Zdan,&#13;
Carol D_ietz, Lora Shively.&#13;
Willett, David&#13;
Willey, D ianne&#13;
Wilson, John&#13;
\1Vood, Bettie&#13;
Wood, Delores&#13;
Woodruff, Eldon&#13;
W oods, Dave&#13;
Woods, Teresa&#13;
W oodworth, Larry&#13;
Wooldridge, Greg&#13;
Wright, Larry&#13;
Yordt, W esley&#13;
Young, Cheryl&#13;
Zam erholm, Patsy &#13;
There are twenty- nine sophomore provisional members in the N ational H onor&#13;
Society. Of the students in the upper one-fourth of their cl ass, five per cent are&#13;
inducted . Provisional members have the right to speak and vote in the chapter&#13;
meetings, but may not hold office.&#13;
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Miss Karen Miller, Lu Ann Beck-Vice-President, Mrs. Dorothy Ricke, Kathy BillingsSecretary, Doug Smith-President, Mr. Lloyd Jerome, Mike Parrack- Treasurer &#13;
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Beck, Chery l Beck, LuAnn Becker, Joyce Beraldi, James Bemhards, Charlie Betts, James Bevirt, Skip&#13;
Bi&#13;
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Billings, Kathy&#13;
Bird, Phil&#13;
Bl ac&#13;
k, Mike&#13;
Bl&#13;
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Blum, Mary Bockert, D an&#13;
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Booten, Danny Bot t, Ri chard&#13;
171 &#13;
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Bowen, Dan&#13;
Bowser, Susan&#13;
Bradford, Janice&#13;
Breshers, LeRoy&#13;
Briseno, Mary Hope&#13;
Brown, J anet&#13;
Brown, Joyce&#13;
Burnside, Albert&#13;
Bumsi·des, Terry&#13;
Buswell , Doug&#13;
Carlson, Art&#13;
Carroll, Pat&#13;
Cary, Sam&#13;
Case, Patti&#13;
Cerveny, Gil&#13;
Christemen, Robert&#13;
Christensen, Terry&#13;
Christiansen, Rod&#13;
Christina, Al&#13;
Christi·na , Cathy&#13;
Clark, Mike&#13;
Clark, Sherry&#13;
Clay, J erry&#13;
Colwell, Connie&#13;
Conboy, Ric&#13;
Conkling, Doug&#13;
Connor, Pat&#13;
Deeds, Margaret&#13;
Devivo, Pat&#13;
Dickinson, Denny&#13;
D ietz, Mark&#13;
Dingman, Kathy&#13;
Dole, Pam&#13;
Do'llison, Frances&#13;
Doumis, D avid&#13;
Driever, Li·nda&#13;
Dungan, Sally&#13;
Dunning, Charlotte&#13;
Dutson, Judy&#13;
D worak, Sheila&#13;
Eckart, Nancy&#13;
Bristo, Kathi&#13;
Brockman, Wallene&#13;
Brooks, Kathy&#13;
Bro,vn, Bob&#13;
Brown, Glen&#13;
Caffery, Lynda&#13;
Ca.i n, Glenna&#13;
Callaghan, 1 ancy&#13;
Canaday, Tom&#13;
Capel , Bob&#13;
Chancell or, Judy&#13;
Childers, D elmon&#13;
Childers, Pearl&#13;
Choate, Rose&#13;
Christensen, Phyllis&#13;
Churchill , Linda&#13;
Chute, Joyce&#13;
Chute, Judy&#13;
Circo, Phil&#13;
Clark, Denny&#13;
Cawardi n, Skip&#13;
Craig, Pat&#13;
Croghan, Ken&#13;
Cue, Rennie&#13;
Cunningham, Bobbie&#13;
Curry, Sharon&#13;
Davis, Delbert&#13;
Dollison, Freddy&#13;
Donaldson, Marilyn&#13;
Dorf, Diana&#13;
Doty, Walt&#13;
Doughman, Annette&#13;
Doughman, Mary Jayne&#13;
Douglass, Sue&#13;
Eidschun, Wanda&#13;
Eledge, John&#13;
Emerson, Nancy&#13;
Emge, J an&#13;
English, Sharon&#13;
Eppeson, Judy&#13;
Epperson, Margaret &#13;
"And then she said . . "&#13;
173 &#13;
174&#13;
Erickson, Carolyn&#13;
Erickson, Dean&#13;
Ethington, Connie&#13;
Evans, W alter&#13;
Farson, Larry&#13;
Finch, Penny&#13;
Flaitz, Harry&#13;
Foley, D iana&#13;
Folkers, Janice&#13;
Foote, Robert&#13;
Fox, Larry&#13;
Freeland, Bill&#13;
Freeman, Ed&#13;
Fries, Cindy&#13;
Frieze, Glen&#13;
Gibler, Kris&#13;
Gienau , Connie&#13;
Giles, Dale&#13;
Gilmcre, Ed&#13;
Godsey, Terry&#13;
Hager, Judy&#13;
Hail, Dave&#13;
Hall, Sheryl&#13;
Hanafan, Tern&#13;
Han&gt;en, Ed&#13;
Harrill , Mike&#13;
Harrington, John&#13;
Hernandez, Linda&#13;
Herrick, Deana&#13;
Herrick, Gl enda&#13;
H ickok, Denise&#13;
H icks, Leora&#13;
Hiers, John&#13;
Hifferna n, D ianne&#13;
Hoffman, Dave&#13;
Hoke, Sue&#13;
Holcomb, Jim&#13;
Holder, Jim&#13;
Holl y, George&#13;
Homan, Patricia&#13;
Hopkins, Tim&#13;
Fernley, Kathaleen&#13;
Fienhold, J eannt&#13;
File, Terry&#13;
Filkens, Richard&#13;
Finch, Donald&#13;
Ford, Linda&#13;
Foreman, Jim&#13;
Foster, Bill&#13;
Foster, Joe&#13;
Fowler, T wila&#13;
Galle, Gail&#13;
G amblin, Stephanie&#13;
Garrison, Joellen&#13;
Gates, Peggie&#13;
G ibbs, Linda&#13;
Green, Judy&#13;
Gri.ffith, Mary&#13;
Griffiths, David&#13;
Guild, D ianne&#13;
Guild, Bob&#13;
Harris, Jeff&#13;
Harris, Sandy&#13;
Harvey, l ee Ann&#13;
Hatten, Fern&#13;
Haven, Roxie&#13;
Hawkins, Don&#13;
Henni·ng, Bob&#13;
Hill, Lawrence&#13;
Hines, Don&#13;
Hinkel, Linda&#13;
Hinkle, Paula&#13;
Hinsley, Li·nda&#13;
Hoden, Bennie&#13;
H off, Georgia&#13;
Hough, Steve&#13;
Howe, Dani el&#13;
Howland, Dennis&#13;
Howrey, Madeline&#13;
Hubbard, Debbie&#13;
Hulbert, Danny&#13;
Hurd, Connie &#13;
"She'll flunk me, I know, but . .. "&#13;
175 &#13;
176&#13;
Hurley. Lind1&#13;
Huskey. l\like&#13;
Ingoldsby, Kathy&#13;
Ingram. Karen&#13;
Irwin, Denny&#13;
Irwi n. l\[ike&#13;
Ives. Bob&#13;
J ones, Terry&#13;
Kangethe, Paul&#13;
Keele. Rick&#13;
Kelley, Charl ene&#13;
Kelley. Vernon&#13;
Kello/?g. Cl audia&#13;
Ke:mp. Linda&#13;
K ing, Earline&#13;
King. Ron&#13;
K ing, Sharon&#13;
Kinnaman. Andrea&#13;
Kirby. Judi•&#13;
Kneze,·ich. l\like&#13;
Knight. Paul&#13;
Knower. Bud&#13;
Knudsen. Dan&#13;
Kcch. Danny&#13;
Koze:I. Gail&#13;
Krobl in. Jeff&#13;
Kuhl. Kathy&#13;
La Breck. Dick&#13;
Land . Charlie&#13;
Le Baugh, Thomas&#13;
Lewis. D onna&#13;
Lidgett. Linda&#13;
Lie,·an. Maril yn&#13;
l\laaske. Ri ck&#13;
Mann ing. Da,·e&#13;
Marr, Karen&#13;
Massie. D ale&#13;
i\ [auer. Pegg,·&#13;
i\L1y. Jerry&#13;
Jackson. J an&#13;
Jacoba, Lynette&#13;
J efferies, D ennis&#13;
J ohnson, Pam&#13;
J ohnson, Ron&#13;
Johnston, Mick&#13;
J ones, George&#13;
Kennedy. Connie&#13;
Kennedy. Marlene&#13;
Kerbe r, Ail een&#13;
Kern. Jim&#13;
Keuck, Delicia&#13;
Kilgore, Linda&#13;
Kill. Jim&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Al&#13;
Kirkpat&gt;rick, Larry&#13;
Klefstad, Faye&#13;
Kl ein, Ben&#13;
Kn11pp, Sandra&#13;
Koenig, Evelyn&#13;
Koeppen, Paul&#13;
Kohl, Don&#13;
Koopmeiners. Ron&#13;
Kopera , Bill&#13;
Lang, Anna&#13;
Lapsley, John&#13;
Laudon, John&#13;
Lauver, Mike&#13;
Law. Raymond&#13;
Maertens, John&#13;
Ma.her, Mike&#13;
M aine, Freda&#13;
Malone, Lynn&#13;
Mandolfo, Terry&#13;
. May, Linda&#13;
Mendoza, Maria&#13;
Methany, Abby&#13;
M ethany, Linda&#13;
Milledge, J ack &#13;
"We should be able to use these little metal curls for&#13;
something."&#13;
177 &#13;
178&#13;
Miller, Jim&#13;
Miller, "Ja"&#13;
Miller, Karen&#13;
Miller, Lynn&#13;
Mizuire, Mary Ann&#13;
Monahan, Vernon&#13;
Moore, Clara&#13;
Myers, Ed&#13;
Myers, Sandra&#13;
McDaniel, Sue&#13;
McGee, Craig&#13;
McGee, Denny&#13;
McGinn, Connie&#13;
McNulty, Cheryl&#13;
Nicholas, Cheryl&#13;
Norman, D enny&#13;
Nugent, Donna&#13;
Oberman, BeverlyO'Connor, Greg&#13;
Ord, Paul&#13;
Oshio, Pat&#13;
Oswald, Ricky&#13;
Owens, Gary&#13;
Paladino, Frank&#13;
Pearce, Sandra&#13;
Peck, Diana&#13;
Pedersen, N orman&#13;
Pedersen, Raymond&#13;
Pedersen, Robert&#13;
Pierce, Connie&#13;
Pieake, Keith&#13;
Pogge, Jerry&#13;
Points, Kent&#13;
Points, Pamela&#13;
Primmer, Greg&#13;
Quandt, Larry&#13;
Rankin, Lynne&#13;
Raymond, Dan&#13;
Reed, Dick&#13;
Moore, Dan&#13;
Moore, Paul&#13;
Morris, Larry&#13;
Morse, Diane&#13;
Mortensen, Pat&#13;
Moser, Robert&#13;
Mullin, Roberta&#13;
McTwiggan, Bob&#13;
I armi, Jon&#13;
Neal, Fred&#13;
N eal, Vicki&#13;
N egrete, Arthur&#13;
N egrete, Dave&#13;
Nelson, Jerry&#13;
O'Hara, Mike&#13;
Olsen, John&#13;
Olsen, Sally&#13;
Olsen, Stan&#13;
O 'Neil, Barb&#13;
Paladino, Judy&#13;
Parker, Douglas&#13;
Parrack, Mike&#13;
Paskiewicz, Kathy&#13;
Payne, Marcia&#13;
Petersen, Terry&#13;
Peterson, Karen&#13;
Phillips, Fred&#13;
Phillips, Pam&#13;
Phipps, J anice&#13;
Poland, Barbara&#13;
Poland, Gayle&#13;
Porter, Mike&#13;
Paulas, Kathie&#13;
Pribyl, Carol&#13;
Reed, Judy&#13;
Reed, Vickie&#13;
Reeves, Mary&#13;
Reisetter, Jeanette&#13;
Reninger, Connie &#13;
''1'111 so ,·err g lad to 111eetch.1 !"&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
Rhoades, Carol&#13;
RichJrds, Elizabeth&#13;
Richards, Llovd&#13;
Riche, Barbar~&#13;
Riddle, John&#13;
Rief, Duane&#13;
Rigby, Bob&#13;
Roth, Steve&#13;
Roush, Jim&#13;
Salts, D arrell&#13;
Sales, Shirley&#13;
Savage, Kenneth&#13;
Schafer, D iana&#13;
Schm itt, Roger&#13;
Shaughnessy. Maureen&#13;
Sher!u nd, Carol&#13;
Shestak, Bill&#13;
Shively, Beverly&#13;
Short, Richa rd&#13;
Sieburg, Tom&#13;
Simons, Cyndy&#13;
Smith, w ry&#13;
Smith, Gaylen&#13;
Smith, Jerry&#13;
Smith, Jahn&#13;
Smith, laDonna&#13;
Smith, Noreen&#13;
Smith, Pam&#13;
Rindone, Rosemary&#13;
Rine, Joan&#13;
Roberts, Ronney&#13;
Robinson, Robert&#13;
Rollins, Kathy&#13;
Root, Karin&#13;
Ross, Wayne&#13;
Schickner, Eugene&#13;
Schroeder, Elaine&#13;
Sealock, John&#13;
Shadley, Tom&#13;
Shain, Judy&#13;
Shannon, Kathy&#13;
Shannon, Kathy&#13;
Sipes, Rita&#13;
Skalberg, Gary&#13;
Smartt, Linda&#13;
Smith, Carol&#13;
Smith, Cathy&#13;
Smith, David&#13;
Smi·th, Doug&#13;
Sollazzo, Brian&#13;
Spencer, Karen&#13;
Spickerman, Tony&#13;
Splittgerber, J ane&#13;
Spracklin, Jim&#13;
Steiber, Dave&#13;
Stei·nke, Fred&#13;
Stinemates, Fred&#13;
Stockton, Carolyn&#13;
Stokes, David&#13;
Story, Ron&#13;
Stotts, Mary Jane&#13;
Streitback, Mike&#13;
Strong, D ennis&#13;
Stultz, Sharon&#13;
Tallman, Nancy&#13;
Tanner, Mike&#13;
Tatroe, Bob&#13;
Tuylor, Greg&#13;
Taylor, Paul&#13;
Thomas, Linda&#13;
Thompson, D iane&#13;
Thompson, Mike&#13;
Thompson, Shirley&#13;
Thompson, Tim&#13;
Thomsen, Russell&#13;
Thorson, Jim&#13;
Tisher, Judy &#13;
"How does my hair look ?"&#13;
181 &#13;
182&#13;
Tompkins, Eugene&#13;
Torneton, Rod&#13;
Toscane, Mike&#13;
Travis, Scott&#13;
Trussell, Sherry&#13;
Turpen, Caro.I&#13;
Turone, Tom&#13;
Ward, Karen&#13;
Waterbury, Candy&#13;
'Watson, Fred&#13;
Watson, M ike&#13;
Watts, Sharon&#13;
Weare, Kathy&#13;
Webster, Harold&#13;
Wilchen, Jane&#13;
Williams, Mary&#13;
Williamson, Steve&#13;
Wilmoth, Carol&#13;
Wilson, Cheryl&#13;
Wilson, Judy&#13;
Wilsun, Linda&#13;
W oodford, Marilyn&#13;
Woods, Tom&#13;
Woodworth, Don&#13;
Wright, Julie&#13;
Wylie, Linda&#13;
W ymore, Mike&#13;
Wynn, Jackie&#13;
Tysor, Sharon&#13;
Van Horne, Margaret&#13;
Vermuele, Carol&#13;
Vest, Kathy&#13;
Vogt, Fred&#13;
Waddicar, Dana&#13;
Wahl, Dick&#13;
Wells, Dennis&#13;
Welsh, Alan&#13;
Whaley, Garold&#13;
Wheeler, Voniba&#13;
White, Cathy&#13;
Whitney, Lola&#13;
Wieport, Ida Mae&#13;
Wind, Pam&#13;
Wink, Bill&#13;
Witte, Janis&#13;
Wold, Cheryl&#13;
Wood, John&#13;
Wood, Linda&#13;
Wood, Mary Ann&#13;
Yates, Bob&#13;
Young, Ron&#13;
Zuhlke, Bob&#13;
Chaffee, James&#13;
Moreland, Gene&#13;
Pond, Carole&#13;
Read, N ancy &#13;
. _ _........ -&#13;
183 &#13;
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I&#13;
There are forty-six junior members m the National Honor Society. Students who have&#13;
a 3.0 scholastic average and who are in the upper one-fourth of their class are eligible&#13;
for membership. However, not more than ten per cent of the eligible students are actually&#13;
inducted. National Honor Society induction is based on character, scholarship, leadership,&#13;
and service. &#13;
Top, L. to R. Row 1: P. Mortensen, D. D orf, V. Reed, K. Fernley, J. Fienhold, M. VanHorne, P. Homan, L. Kemp, ]. Brown, K. Shannon,&#13;
S. Bowser. Row 2: D. Manning, T. Shadley, B. Zuhlke, E. Barbeau, ]. Harris, D . Griffiths, B. Capel, M. Lievan, L. Beck, C. Colwell.&#13;
Row 3: L. Hill, M. Dietz, G . O 'Connor, G. Bain, R. Conboy, T . Canaday, D. Smith, M. O'Hara.&#13;
Below, L. to R. Row 1: E. · Auffart, C. Smith, F. Klefstad. Row 2: C. Wilson, D . Hiffernan, N. Smith, D. Keuck, E. Koenig, S. McDaniel.&#13;
Row 3: ]. Rine, E. Schroeder, K. Spencer, L. Whitney, C. Wold, K . Ingram,]. Brown, P. Wind.&#13;
NlmONAL J-IONO~&#13;
185 &#13;
186&#13;
The Junior-Senior Prom&#13;
Happened&#13;
On May twent}'-ninlh&#13;
At Peony Park.&#13;
Everyone saw everyone&#13;
One last time . . . in&#13;
ONCE UPON A PROM . . .&#13;
There was an evening&#13;
Especially for young people&#13;
Who danced and laughed and&#13;
Ate popcorn.&#13;
These young people gained&#13;
Experience&#13;
And a special memory. &#13;
"MOONU~&#13;
AND&#13;
~"&#13;
an evening of fun and memories. &#13;
188 &#13;
189 &#13;
190 &#13;
King Don Peterson, Queen Marilyn Christensen, Jim Sanders, W and a Moosburg, Ken Berry, Paula Pflager, Duane Ross, Connie Thompson.&#13;
(Below ) D oug Smith, Betsy Andersen, Prince Jim Hill, Princess Maureen Shaughnessy, Mike Parrack, J oan Rine, Skip Bevirt, Lynette Jacoba. &#13;
192&#13;
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Guiding the Senior Class through this year were President Jim Sanders, Secretary&#13;
Marilyn Christensen, Vice-President W anda Mossburg, and Treasurer VerKuilen Ager.&#13;
The sponsors were Mrs. Clara Strickland, Mrs. Phyllis Brisby, Ward Bean and Jack&#13;
Hansen. &#13;
Abshier, Paul "Pete" . Vocational. Baseball-Mgr., Basketball, Football, ROTC, Letterman's Club, Drill Team, Biology Club, Military Ball.&#13;
Adams, Glenda. College Prep. French Club, Latin Club, Jr. Sr. MOI, JETS, Creative&#13;
Writing, FNA-V. Pres., International Relations-Pres., Debate, Band, Orchestra, Roadshow, Red Cross, Musicals, National Honor Society, Thespians.&#13;
Ager, Ver K11ilen. College Prep. Biology Club, French Oub-Sec. Treas., Science Club,&#13;
Creative Writing, Student Council, Safe-Teens, Debate, ROTC, Football, Cross-Country,&#13;
Basketball, Wrestling, Tennis, Track, National Honor Society-Pres., Senior Class Treasurer, Boys' State, Military Ball-Colonel, Hootenanny.&#13;
Akins, Larry. Vocational. Basketball, ROTC.&#13;
Aldrich, Dave. Vocational. Football, ROTC.&#13;
Amos, Steven. College Prep.&#13;
/l11derse11. KaJhry11 Kristine. Coll ege Prep. Creative Writing, Latin Club, Science Club,&#13;
Jr. MOI, Pep Oub, Band, Plays, Musica l, Thes pians, Student Council, Ro:idshow, National&#13;
Hcnor Society- V. Pres.&#13;
A11derso11, Benny. Vocational. Bic:Uogy Club, Conservation Club, Print Club, Red Cross,&#13;
ROTC, D.O.&#13;
A11derse11, Linda Kay. Vocational. B11nd, Choir, Roadshow.&#13;
Anclerso11 , Robert E. College Prep. Spanish Club, Pep Club, Red Cross, Band, Safe-Teens,&#13;
ROTC, Honor Guard, Military Police, Drill Team, Musica ls, Choir, Military BallMajor. &#13;
Andrews, Mark " Otto." Vocational. Art Club, Print Club, Conservation Club, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, Wrestling, Football, Track, Letterman's Club, Wrestling ClubPres., D .O.&#13;
Amon, David. College Prep. Latin Club, Student Council, Football, ROTC.&#13;
Arrowsmith, Pat. College Prep. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Y-Teens,&#13;
FHA, Pres.-Sec., FTA, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Lounge, Thespians, N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Ault, Cheryl. Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, FHA, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Glee Club, Young&#13;
Republicans, Roadshow, National Honor Society.&#13;
Babcock, Gary. Vocational. Jr. Red Cross, ROTC, Military Police.&#13;
Ba.mes, T el'l'y. Vocational. Print Club.&#13;
Barnett, Ginger. Commercial. Y-Teens, Pep Club, Roadshow, (St. Francis) Pep Club,&#13;
Honor Society, Glee Club, Talent Show.&#13;
Barritt, Larry. College Prep. Biology Club, Latin Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Young Republicans, ROTC, Military Ball-1st Lieutenant.&#13;
Baxley, John P. College Prep. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Football, Military Ball- 1st Lieutenant, ROTC.&#13;
Bell, John. Vocational. Track, ROTC. &#13;
Berry, K endrtll B. College Prep. Latin Club, Safe-Teen, Choir-Pres., Thespians, Musicals,&#13;
All-School Play, Roadshow, Creative Writing, Hootenanny, ROTC, Military Ball-1st&#13;
Lieutenant, Twirp Court, Prom Prince.&#13;
Betts, Rodger. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
Bigham, iWarsha. College Prep. French Club, Young Democrats, Pep Club, Safe-Teen,&#13;
Choir, Choreographer of Roadshows, Musicals, YellowJackettes and .Varsidettes, Danceline,&#13;
Thespians, Homecoming Court, Student Council, Glee Club.&#13;
Billings, Randy. Vocational.&#13;
Birdsong, Steven. Spanish Club, Art Club, Thespians, Boys' Glee Club, Band, Dance&#13;
Band, Pep Band, Roadshow and Plays Stage Crew.&#13;
Blackman, M r:nha. College Prep. Spanish Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pep Band, FNA,&#13;
Orchestra, Dance Band, Roadshows, Musicals, Majorette.&#13;
Blackwell, Beth . College Prep. Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross, Creative Writing, Gym Assistant,&#13;
Roadshow, GRA-V. Pres., Tennis, Softball, Military Ball.&#13;
Boe, J11dy. College Prep. F!A-Sec.-Treas., Spanish Club-V. ~res ., Spelling ClubV. Pres.; JETS, MOI, N ational Honor Society, Student Counol, Jr. Red Cross, Jr.&#13;
GOP's, FHA-V. Pres., Glee Club, Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Roadshows, Pep&#13;
Club Musicals, Debate, Signal staff, Girls' Lounge, French Club, Quill and Scroll, Elks&#13;
You;h Leadership finalist.&#13;
Bogue, Jaxine. Commercial. Altau, Pep Club, Roadshow.&#13;
Bohan Bobbe Jo. College Prep. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Treas., FTA, Pep Club, Roadshows,' Varsidettes, YellowJackettes, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Lounge, Military Ball. &#13;
Bollig. Kenneth L. Vocational. Wrestling, Track, Football, Letterman's Club.&#13;
Bolton, Ken L. Vocational. ROTC, Military Ball- 1st Lieutenant.&#13;
Boyle. Richard L. Vocational. Military Police, Color Guard, Drill Team, ROTC, Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
Bremholm, Chuck. Commercial. Commander of ROTC Drill T eam, Commander of ROTC&#13;
Firing Team, Military Ball-Captain.&#13;
Bright, Jeannie. Commercial. Red Cross; Roadshows, Musicals, Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes.&#13;
Briseno, Mary T u/;a. Vocational. Spanish Club.&#13;
Brown, Lou Dean. Vocational. Roadshow, Military Ball.&#13;
Brown, Shari Lynn. College Prep. Spanish Club, Signal Staff, Roadshow.&#13;
Browning. N orman. College Prep. Spanish Club, Student Council, Football, Letterman's&#13;
Club, Pep Club, ROTC, Military Police, Honor Guard , Military Ball- Lieutenant Colonel.&#13;
Bm·beck, Dr:.vjd. College Prep. Latin Club, Biology 'Club, Safe-Teens, MOI, Student&#13;
Council, Roadshow, Basketball , Football, ROTC. &#13;
B11m.r, Bob. College Prep. Spanish Club, Letterman's Club, Football Baseball · Basketball&#13;
ROTC. , , ,&#13;
B11rro11gh, Patricia A1111. College Prep. FHA, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Art Club, Pep Club.&#13;
B11sse1 i\!fciry Frances. Commercial. Pep Club, GRA, Y-Teens.&#13;
B11tler, J11a.nita 11.'far/ene. College Prep. Latin Club, Pep Club, Art ~ub, Pep Band, Band,&#13;
Majorette, Student Council, N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Carr, Gary Ded11. Vocational.&#13;
Cavtdlaro, Carol. College Prep. Latin Club, FNA, Roadshow, Spanish Club, Choir, Musicals, Altau.&#13;
Childers, Pea.r/. Commercial. Latin Club.&#13;
Childress, Ron. College Prep. Safe-Teens, Stage Management.&#13;
Christensen, ,Marilyn. Commercial. Altau, Choir, Cheerleader, Student Council, Roadshow,&#13;
Musical, Homecoming Court, Junior and Senior Class Secretary, Military Ball.&#13;
Clark, Demty. Vocational. Letterman's Club, Basketball, Baseball, ROTC, Track. &#13;
Clay, Charlie L. College Prep. Spanish Club, Safe-Teens, Science Club, Student Council,&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Football, Basketball, Track, Wrestling, Letterman's Club, Drill Team, Roadshow, Pep Club, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Band, ROTC, Military Ball- Captain, Cafeteria&#13;
Helper, Musicals, Drama.&#13;
Clemem, f oyce L. College Prep. Band.&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Ginny Lu. College Prep. Latin Club, Glee Club, Choir, Student Council,&#13;
Red Cross, Roadshow, F.N.A., Safe-teens, All school plays, Thespians.&#13;
Coleman, Terry. College Prep. Latin Club Sec., Letterman's Club, Safe-teens, Young&#13;
Republicans, ROTC, Signal Staff, Sports Editor, Baseball, Basketball, Military BallCapt.&#13;
Collim, Betty Ann. Commercial. Student Council, Red Cross, FHA, Y-Teens, Safe-teens,&#13;
Production, Roadshow, Glee Club.&#13;
Crawford, Greg. Vocational. ROTC Drill Team, Creative Writing, Military Ball- Capt.&#13;
Cue, Wayne H. Vocational. ROTC, Track, D .O.&#13;
Culjat, Vicki. Vocational. Latin Club, Choir, Pep Club, Glee Club.&#13;
Dague, Roberta (Bobbe). College Prep. French Club, Pep Club, Altau, Young Republicans- V. Pres., Jr. and Sr. MOI, Student Council, Safe-Teens, Girls' Lounge, Choir,&#13;
FT A, Roadshow, Glee Club, Musicals, Annual- Business Mgr.&#13;
Dalton, Charles (Pete). Vocational. ROTC, Military Ball- Captain, Football, Track,&#13;
Wrestling. &#13;
Deerl.r. Bill. College Prep. Football, Spanish Club. Latin Club, ROTC.&#13;
DeSa11tiago, George. Vocational.&#13;
Die11no11cl, Larry. Vocational. Track, \'V'restling, Military Ball-Captain, ROTC.&#13;
Dietz. Nicholas. Vocational.&#13;
Doebeli11, Don. Vocational.&#13;
Dofner, Emmett. Vocational. Print Club, Conservation Club, Print Shop Assistant.&#13;
Donich. Jerry E. Vocational. Art Club, Letterman's Club- V. Pres., FootbalJ- Captain,&#13;
All Southwest Iowa 1st Team, All-Metropolitan 2nd Team, All-State, Wrestling-Captain.&#13;
Dougherty, Linda. College Prep. Latin Club, Spanish Club-Sec., Glee Club, Choir, Roadshow, Varsidettes, Pep Club, International Relations- Treas., Jr. Red Cross, .Student&#13;
Council, Altau.&#13;
DuBois, Carol. Commercial.&#13;
Dunn, Janice. College Prep. French Club, Jr. Red Cross, Glee Club, Choir, Tennis Squad,&#13;
Roadshow, GRA- Pres., Student Council, N ational Honor Society, Phys. Ed. Helper. &#13;
Ed ~J ds, Sharon. Vocational. Art Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Thespians, Choir, Glee.&#13;
Musicals, Student Council, Roadshow, D.O.&#13;
Elkins, Gordon (Gordie). Vocational. Spanish Club, Science Club, Football, Baseball,&#13;
ROTC.&#13;
Elonic~, H elen. College Prep. Science Club, FT A, Student Council.&#13;
Epperson, Dave. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
Erdelt, Rod. College Prep. Latin Club, Grad11ated in three years fr om T.J .&#13;
Espinosa, Sandra.. Commercial. Spanish Club, Pep Club, Red Cross, Yellowjackettes,&#13;
Musicals, Roadshow.&#13;
Evans, Jacque. College Prep. French Club-Treas., Pep Club, Choir, Altau, Quill and&#13;
Scroll, Student Council, Homecomine Court, Jr. Red Cross, FTA, Annual, National Honor&#13;
Society, Military Ball, Art Club, Young Democrats, Girls' Track.&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Ed. College Prep. Basketball, ROTC, Tmk, Science Club, Latin Club, Military Police.&#13;
Fogle, Rea (Posvar). Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Student Council, Choir, Glee.·&#13;
Foote, W alter. Yocational. ROTC, Conservation Club, Print Club- V. Pres. &#13;
Forbes, Lee E. Commercial. ROTC, Football Mgr.&#13;
Forsythe, Mike. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
Freer, E11gene. Vocational. Drill Team, ROTC.&#13;
Fries, Barbara. College Prep. French Club-V. Pres., Pep Club, Thespians, Roadshows,&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council, Musical, Choir, Safe-teens, Varsidettes, Yellowjackettes&#13;
Choreographer, Homecoming Court, Military Ball.&#13;
Fritze, Mark. Vocational. Print Club.&#13;
Gann, !&amp;ta. Commercial. GRA, FHA, Pep Club, Library Club, Y-teens, Girls Lounge,&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
Garber, Dan. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
Gal'l'ett, John Jl7. Vocational. Football, Baseball, All School Plays, Choir.&#13;
Gaver, Marcia L. College Prep. Pep Club, Student Council, Cheerleader, Altau-Treas.,&#13;
Annual, Spanish Club-Sec., Red Cross-Treas., Musical, Choir-Sec., Roadshow, Glee,&#13;
Homecoming Court.&#13;
George, Carolyn. College Prep. Spanish Club, Choir, Roadshow, National Honor Society,&#13;
(Tri-Center)-Spelling Club, Band, Choir-Treas., Basketball, Plays. &#13;
Gillispie. Darrell. Vocational. Wrestling, Football, Baseball, Track, ROTC, Spanish Club.&#13;
Gle1111, B.emie. Vocational.&#13;
Goldsberry, Pat. Commercial. Glee Club, Pep Club, Roadshow, 0 .0.&#13;
Gray, Lois. Commercial. Glee Club.&#13;
Graybiil, Victor. Vocational. Print Club-Sec.-Treas., Football, Wrestling, ROTC, Letterman's Club.&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Ed. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
Gundlach, Judith Ann. Commercial. FHA-Pres., Y-Teens-Treas., Library Club-Sec.,&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
Haack, Sonia. Commercial. French Club, Pep Club.&#13;
Haneck, Shelly. Commercial. Spanish Club, Pep Club, Girls' Track.&#13;
Hansen, Duncan. College Prep. Frencn Club, Football, ROTC, Drill Team. &#13;
Hr111sen, Pearl. Commercial. French Club, Red Cross, Pep Club, Art Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
Hanson, Richard. Spanish Club, ROTC, Signed.&#13;
Harbold, Fred. College Prep. French Club, Jr. Red Cross, Jr. GOP, Safe-Teens, Science&#13;
Club-Pres., Basketball, Tennis, Track, Roadshow, ROTC, Military Ball- Major.&#13;
Harmon, Edna Elr1ine. Commercial. FHA-Treas., Pep Club, Y-Teens, 'Roadshow, School&#13;
Plays.&#13;
Harold, Cr11ol f. Commercial. Altau-Sec., Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, National Honor&#13;
Society, Annual-Editor, Business Manager, All-School Plays, Musicals, Children's Theater,&#13;
Roadshow-Student Director. Y-Teens, Pep Club, Cafeteria Help, Thespians-Pres., Choir,&#13;
Optimist Youth Appreciation Week.&#13;
Harrington, /rim es. College Prep. Biology Club, Track, Football, Wrestling, Art Club,&#13;
ROTC, Safe-Teens, Slide Rule Club, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Drill Team, Young&#13;
Democrats, Military Ball-Lieutenant Colonel.&#13;
Harris, T om. Vocational. Print Club.&#13;
Hartley, Connie S. College Prep. Latin Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross,&#13;
National Honor Society, Jr. MOI Club, FNA, Roadshows, Musicals, Girls' Glee.&#13;
Hcrwkes, Karen. College Prep. Roadshow, Latin Club, Girls' Lounge, Creative Writing,&#13;
N ational Honor Society, Jr. Science Symposium, Girls' Glee.&#13;
Hayes, Charlott~ A . Co ll ~ge ~rep . Spelling Club, Pep Club, Red Cross, FHA, Y-Teens,&#13;
Latin Club, Musicals, Choir, Girls Glee. &#13;
Hennings, Carol Jo. College Prep. French Club-Pres. Treas., FTA-Parl., Pep Club,&#13;
Musicals, Roadshows, Latin Club, Choir, Safe-teens, Library Club, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, National Honor Society.&#13;
Hester, Ronald. Commercial.&#13;
Hill, Verna. Vocational. Roadshows, FNA, Creative Writing.&#13;
Hisel, Lucille. Commercial. Pep Club, FHA, Library Club, Production, Choir, Musical,&#13;
Roadshows, Glee Club.&#13;
H oden, Cheryle J. Commercial. Red Cross, Student Council, Pep Club, French Club.&#13;
Choir, Cafeteria, Altau, Musical, Roadshow, FT A, Glee Club.&#13;
H older, Jack. Vocational. Baseball, Basketball, Football, Student Council,--Parl., Letterman's Club-Pres., Art Club, Red Cross, Twirp Week Prince.&#13;
Hodtwalker, Lujean. Vocational. Girls' Drill Team.&#13;
Hopper, Ed. College Prep. Football, Choir, Roadshow, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Golf.&#13;
Hostetler, Vicky Rae. Vocational. (Farragut High School)-Pep Club, Softball, Baseball.&#13;
H otshkiss, Sue. College Prep. Latin Club-V. Pres., Red Cross-V. Pres., Student Council,&#13;
Girls' Lounge-, Roadshows, Glee Club, Military Ball. · &#13;
Ho11gh. Thomm. Vootional. Art Club, Student Council, ROTC, Red Cross, Football.&#13;
Ho1vr1rd. Mary. Cc llege Prep. French Club, FNA, Band.&#13;
H owlr111d, De1111y E. Vocational. Student Council, Basketball, ROTC, Drill Team, Roadshows, Military Police, Red Cross, Military Ball.&#13;
Howlcllld, Kathy. College Prep. Student Council, Sprnish Club, Pep Club, M ilitary Ball.&#13;
Hubbard, Richard. College Prep. Biology Club, D rill Team, JETS-V. Pres., Spanish&#13;
Club, ROTC, Military Ball.&#13;
H11dso111 Jeanie. Vocation:il. Art Club, Tennis, Roadshows, Choir.&#13;
Huey. Richard. Commercial. Wrestling, Cross Country, Boys' Glee.&#13;
H11mes, Cliff F. 'vocational. ROTC, \Vrestling.&#13;
H1111t1 John C. Vocational. ROTC, Vocational Auto Mechanics.&#13;
H11nter1 Harry C., Jr. Commercial. Roadshows, Musicals, Choir, Thespians, Military Police&#13;
Commander, Deb:ite, Boys' Glee, ROTC, Military Ball- Lieutenant Col., Student Council. &#13;
Hupp, Cheryl. Ccmmercial. Jr. Red Cross, Student Council , Roadshows, Pep Club.&#13;
Hutchem , David. Foo~ ll , Wrestling, Golf, Spanish Club, Biology Club, ROTC, Drill&#13;
Te1m, Milita ry Police, Hcnor Guard, Military Ball- Major.&#13;
Hyjek, Kathleen. Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, International Relations, Pep Club, FNA,&#13;
FHA.&#13;
Ives, David. Vocational. Drill Team, ROTC, Military Ball.&#13;
Jacobsen, Joetta. College Prep. Spanish Club, Glee Club, Student Council , Cafeteria&#13;
Cashier, Pep Club, Lttin Club, Roadshow.&#13;
Jc1ger, Johnny. College Prep. Red Cross, French Club, ROTC, Military Ball- 1st Lieutenant, Foctball, Basketball.&#13;
Jensen, Harold. College Prep. ROTC, Creative W riting, Mili tary Ball- Major, Drill&#13;
Team, Latin Club, Student Council , JETS, Jr. and Sr. MOI, Debate.&#13;
Je11sen1 Phillip. Commercial. Roadshow.&#13;
Jensen, Sheryl. Coll ege Prep. Band, GRA-Sec., FT A- Pres., Safe-Teens, MOI, N ational&#13;
Honor So::iety-Treas., Jr. GOP's-Sec., Latin Club, Student Counci l, Jr. Red Cross,&#13;
Girls' Tennis, Pep Band, Roadshow, Musicals, Girls' Basketball, All-State Band.&#13;
Johnson, Steve. College Prep. ROTC, Band, Mil it.'lry Ball- Major. &#13;
Jones, Janet Kay. Commercial. Red Cross, Glee Club.&#13;
Jones, Marilyn Rc1e. College Prep. Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Red Cross, Band,&#13;
Choir, Debate, Latin Club, MOI-V. Pres. and Treas., Pep Club, Roadshows, Musicals,&#13;
GOP's, Safe-Teens, Sig11til Staff, Glee Club, Military Ball.&#13;
J ontz, Judy J. Commercial.&#13;
Ke1he111e, Charlotte. College Prep. National Honor Society, Thespians, Band, Choir, Majorette, Student Council, MOI, FT A- V. Pres., Sec. and Treas., French Club--V. Pres.,&#13;
Library Club-Treas., Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes, Competitive Debate, Art Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Junior GOP's, Orchestra, Pep Band, All School Plays, Roadshows, Musicals,&#13;
Glee Club.&#13;
Kc1rpe, Sa11drc1. Commercial. Student Council, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Choir, Glee Club,&#13;
Operetta, Roadshow, Altau-Sgt. at Arms, Military Ball.&#13;
Kelley, Dennis. Vocational. Wrestling- Student Mgr., Track, Basketball, Football.&#13;
Kelly, Kenneth. Vocational. Football, Spanish Club.&#13;
Kennett,· Ro11t!ld. College Prep. Roadshow, Musicals, Spanish Club, Choir, ROTC.&#13;
Kirkendall, Linda. Commercial. Pep Club, Y-Teens-Sec., Office Worker.&#13;
Klement, Timothy J. College Prep. Latin Club-Pres., Mathematics of Investment~&#13;
Treas. and Pres., Safe-Teens- Pres., Signal- Editor-in-Chief, French Club, Band- Drum&#13;
Major, Pep Band, FT A, Barbie Doll F~n ub--Distri~t President, Debate, Science Club,&#13;
Student Council, Quill and Scroll, a~1onal or Sooety, Biology Club, Cross Country,&#13;
Roadshows, Hawkeye Boys' State, Creative Wntmg. &#13;
Kohl. Don. Vooticnal. Art Club, ROTC, Football, Basketball, Roadshows, Drill Team.&#13;
Kmeger, Steve. College Prep. ROTC, Football, Spanish Club.&#13;
Knight, Dorothy. Ccmmercial. Adult Education Assist., Student Council.&#13;
Knouse, f im. College Prep. Thespians, Roadshows, Musiols, Choir, ROTC, Spanish&#13;
Club, Football.&#13;
La Breck, Ed. Vocational. Letterman's Club, \'V'restling, T rack Mgr., Student Council,&#13;
ROTC, Military Ball-1st Lieutenant.&#13;
La M antia, fan. College Prep. MOI, Science Club, FTA, (St. Francis)- Pep Club, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Debate, Speech Club, Choir, National Honor Society.&#13;
Le11nmers, Loreece. College Prep. Annual, Creative Writing, Choir, Musical, Roadshow,&#13;
Young Demo::rats- Pres., Cafeteria Helper, Jr. Red Cross, U.N., Spanish Club, International Relations, FHA- Par!., FT A, Sr. MOL·&#13;
Legge, Russell. Vo::ational. Basketb:ill, Football, T rack, ROTC, 1st Lieutenant.&#13;
LeMaster, Barbc.&#13;
1re1. Commercial. N ational Honor Society, D.O., (California), Roadshow,&#13;
Cheerleader, Jr. N ational Honor Society, GRA.&#13;
Leo11e1rd, Phyllis. Commercial.&#13;
- l &#13;
Lesley, Terry. College Prep. Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country. ROTC, Latin Club.&#13;
Lewis, Robbi. Vocational. Pep Club.&#13;
Liddgett, fim. Vocational. Football, Conservation Club, Printing Club-Pres., Treas.,&#13;
Letterman's Club.&#13;
Liddick, Emie D., II. Vocational. Thespians, Stage Mgr.&#13;
Li11inger1 Ire11e. Vocational.&#13;
Liston, f anelle f erlJZ. C~mm rcial. Spanish Cl~b ec '. Glee Club, Pep Club, Altau.&#13;
Art Club, Roadshows, Signal Staff- Assoc. Editor, Military Ball, Quill and Scroll.&#13;
Lo11.kotct, Bob. College Prep. Band, Pep Band, Biology Club, Latin Club, Roadshows.&#13;
Lloyd, Char/e11e. Commercial. FNA, Y-Teens, Jr. Red Crsos, Roadshows, Musicals, Choir.&#13;
Art Club, Glee Club, Teachers' Aid.&#13;
Lydon, Arfay An11 . Commercial. Office Helper.&#13;
l11abbitt, Ron. Vocational. &#13;
Mackey, David. College Prep. Art Club, ROTC, Transfer from St. Francis, Basketball.&#13;
Markey, Janith A. Vocational. FNA, GRA, Glee Club, Tennis, Baseball.&#13;
Markey, Judith A. Vocational. FNA, GRA, Glee Club, Tennis, Baseball.&#13;
Marr, Joseph C. College Prep. ROTC, Pep Club, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Signal&#13;
Staff-Feature Editor, Military Ball.&#13;
Marshall, Kay. Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Military Ball.&#13;
Martin, Jim. Vocational. Football, Wrestling, Track, Jr. Red Cross, ROTC, Printers&#13;
Club, Conservation Club.&#13;
Me!thews, Lora. Vocational. Pep Club, Spanish Club, Roadshows.&#13;
Mathisen, Maria Jean. Commercial. Roadshows, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Glee Club, Office&#13;
W orker.&#13;
Matteson, Barb. Vocational. Thespians, FHA, Roadshows, Pep Club.&#13;
Mauer, Nancy. Commercial. Red Cross, Y-Teens. &#13;
McConnell, Alice L. College Prep. Girls' Glee, Choir, FTA, Altau, Student Council,&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club-Pres.-Treas., National Honor Society, Roadshows, Musicals,&#13;
Pep Club, Girls' Track Team.&#13;
1Wcln1osh 1 Amold. College Prep. Military Police, Student Council, ROTC, Military BallMajor.&#13;
!VlcKenzie, Frank. College Prep. Football, Baseball, Spanish Club, Student Council, ROTC,&#13;
Military Ball- Captain, Signal.&#13;
McKim, fc1ck. Commercial. Band, Pep Band, Musicals, Roadshows, Debate, Annual, Young,&#13;
Republicans, Boys' Glee.&#13;
McQuim11 fcmel. Commercial. Pep Club, Y-Teens, FHA, Roadshow, Girls' ROTC.&#13;
Meadows, Rose Ann. Commercial. Pep Club, FNA, Roadshow, Musicals, Y-Teens, Girls'&#13;
Glee Club, Choir, Red Cross.&#13;
Michael, Diem. Vocational. Office Worker.&#13;
Millard, Sheila. Commercial. Spanish Club, Girls' Glee Club, Pep Club, Roadshows, Red&#13;
Cross Treas., Y-Teens, Girls' Lounge, Girls' ROTC.&#13;
Moore, Dennis. Co!Jege Prep. ROTC, Military Ball.&#13;
Moore, Glenda. Commercial. &#13;
MorcJ11e1 Sheryl. Commercial. Pep Club, Roadshows, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Al tau.&#13;
Moreno, Lollise. Commercial.&#13;
Moss, Elton. Vocational. Wrestling-Co-Capt., Art Club-V. Pres. and Sec., Red Cross,&#13;
Tennis, Letterman's Club.&#13;
Moss, Pat. College Prep. FTA, National Honor Society, Junior GOP's, MOI, Safe-Teens,&#13;
GRA, Pep Club, Roadshows, Girls' Tennis, Basketball, Military Ball.&#13;
fo~sbllrg, W anda Lea .. Commerci al. Soph., Jr. , Sr.-V. Pres., Fr.-Sec., Student CouncilSec., Girls' Track, Cheerleading-Pres., Prom Princess, Homecoming Queen, Military&#13;
Ball, Altau, Nat. Honor Society.&#13;
Afrt eller, Kathy. College Prep. Band, National Honor Society, Science Club, Jr. GOP,&#13;
Choir, Red Cross, Thespians, Musicals, Roadshows, MOI, Military Ball Glee Club.&#13;
Mumm, David. College Prep. Band, Spanish Club, Science Club, Jr. GOPS, Pep Band.&#13;
M11sgrove, Jim. Vocational. Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, ROTC, Art Club, Letterman's Club.&#13;
Myers, Maxine. Commercial. Spanish Club, Y-Teens, FHA.&#13;
Nagler, Janet. Commercial. Roadshows, Altau, Transfer (Cheerleader) , Srudent Council, Choir, Musicals. &#13;
N egrete. Virginia. Vocational.&#13;
N el.ron, Karel/. Vocational. (Paxton, Nebr.) Pep Club, G AA, Choir, Girls' Glee.&#13;
N erz, Pa11I. College Prep. Spanish Club, Football, ROTC.&#13;
N esbill, Sal/dy. Voca tional. Art Club, Student Council, O ffice Helper.&#13;
Ne/lies, Bill. College Prep. Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Baseball, Student Council,&#13;
Letterman's Club, ROTC.&#13;
N eumum, T erry. Commercial. Art Club, Football, Basketball, ROTC.&#13;
Nichols, Jerry. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
N;e/sen, Jim. Vo.cationa l. Art Club, ROTC, Biology, Track, Basketball, Musicals, Roadshows, Plays.&#13;
Nielson, JV/ike. College Prep. Letterman's Club, Track, Cross Country, Football, Basketball, Sprint Medley, Relay Team, Red Cross, s;gnal Staff, ROTC, Biology Club, Spanish&#13;
Club.&#13;
N;ghtser, Dale. Vocational. Spanish Club, ROTC, Track, Debate. &#13;
Nusser, Janet. College Prep. Thespians-V. Pres., Safe-Teens, Roadshow, Plays, Musicals,&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Choir, Pep Club, Band, MOI, Jr. GOP's, Science Club.&#13;
O'Bradovich, Cheryl. College Prep. Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross, Safe-Teens, FNA, Art&#13;
Club, Band.&#13;
Ogren, M axine. College Prep. Girls' Glee, Choir, Band, MOI, FNA-Pres., Science&#13;
Club, Roadshow, Musicals, French Club, Safe-Teens-V. Pres.&#13;
Olsen, Jim. College Prep. Latin Club, Landscape Firing Team, ROTC.&#13;
Page, Teri Ann. Commercial.&#13;
Park, Nina Elaine. Commercial. Girls' Glee Club, Roadshows, Spelling Club-Treas.,&#13;
Band, Y-Teens, Orchestra, Jr. GOP's-Treas., Student Council, Signal, Pep Band.&#13;
Patten, D elinis. College Prep. Choir, Glee Club, All-School Plays, Musicals, Latin Club,&#13;
Pep Club, Thespians, Creative Writing, Biology Club, Art Club, Roadshows, Science Club.&#13;
Patterson, Carole. Commercial. Y-Teens, Altau, Jr. Red Cross, Roadshows.&#13;
Pearey, Cecilia. Commercial. FHA, Dance Line, Musicals, Pep Club.&#13;
Peters, Geri Ann. College Prep. FTA, Choir, Thespians, Spanish Club, Safe-Teens, French&#13;
Club, Musicals, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club. &#13;
Peterson, Don "Pete". College Prep. Spanish Club, Biology Club, Drill Team, Science&#13;
Club, Junior Prom Court, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, Young GOP's, Lettermen's&#13;
Club, Track, Football, Basketball, Military Ball- Major, ROTC.&#13;
Peterson, Ken. Vocational. Printing Craftsmen's Club, D.O., ROTC.&#13;
Pflc1ger, Pa11/a. College Prep. Student Council, Jr. Red Cross, Altau-Pres., Young Democrats, V. Pres., Sec., Jr. and Sr. MOI, Latin Club, Pep Club-Sec., Thespians-Treas.,&#13;
FT A, Signal-Editor-in-Chief, Annual-Copy Editor, Nonpareil Teen Topics Writer,&#13;
Quill and Scroll, Ro'adshow- Student Director, All-School Plays, Musicals, Glee Club,&#13;
Jr. Prom Court, Homecoming Court, Military Ball, N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Phillips, S11sie. College Prep. Band, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Student Council, Library Club--&#13;
Pres., Science Club-Treas., FTA, Jr. GOP's, Pep Club-Pres., N ational Honor Society,&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
Piazza, Jim. Vocational. Latin Club, Letterman's Club, Print Club, Consetvation Club,&#13;
ROTC, Football- Co-Captain, Basketball.&#13;
Pierce, Sand1'a. College Prep. Roadshow, Thespian, All Schools Plays, International Relations, French Club, Latin Club, Jr. Red Cross, Young Democrats.&#13;
Potts, Richard A . College Prep. Science Club, Latin Club-Sec., Thespians, French Club,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Biology Club-V. Pres., Choir-V. Pres., Safe-Teens, ROTC, Musicals,&#13;
Roadshows, Band, Pep Band, Wrestling, Cross Country, Football, Tennis, Math Club,&#13;
Spelling Club.&#13;
Putnam, Dianne. Vocational. Art Club, Student Council, Jr. Red Cross.&#13;
Quandt, Gene. Vocational. ROTC, D.O.&#13;
Ragland, Jerry. Vocational. Football, Print Club, Track, Basketball, ROTC, Wrestling,&#13;
Letterman's Club. &#13;
Ra11ki11, Dr:ve. College Prep. Basketball , Golf, Spanish Club, ROTC.&#13;
Reeves, Bill. College Prep. Wrestling, Cross Country, Letterman's Club, French Club,&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
Revlett, Charles. College Prep. Roadshows, Plays, Signed-Managing Editor, Thespians,&#13;
FT A, Young Democrats, Jr. Red Cross, ROTC, Musicals.&#13;
Rhoades, Bob. Vocational. Football, Wrestling, Choir, Boys' Glee Club, French Club.&#13;
Richie, Sharon. Commercial.&#13;
Rief, Larry. Vocational. Wrestling, Rifle Team, ROTC.&#13;
Rine, Carol Louise. College Prep, Spelling Club, GRA , Latin Club, Band, Student Council,&#13;
Orchestra, N ational Honor Society, FT A, Pep Club.&#13;
Roarty, Dia11e. Commercial. FHA, Band, Pep Club, H ead Majorette.&#13;
Roberts, Karen. Coli ege Prep. Pep Club, Young G.O.P.'s, MOI- Sec., Thespians- Sec.,&#13;
Choir, Glee Club, FTA, Student Council, Signal-Associate Editor, Annual- Picture Editor, Quill and Scroll, Creative Writing, Roadshows, D ance lines, Military Ball, SafeTeens, N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Robinso11, Cai:ole Kay. College Prep. Pep Club- Pres., Young D emocrats, ChoirSec.-Treas., Spanish Club, Glee Club, Altau, Musi cals, Roadshows. &#13;
Rogge, Lloyd. College Prep. Spanish Club, ROTC, Band.&#13;
Ross, D11a11e. College Prep. MOI-V. Pres., Student Council, Spanish Club, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Young Democrats-Pres., ROTC, Signal Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll, Military BallMajot, Prom Court.&#13;
R11sh, Linda Amz. College Prep. Student Council-Pres., Jr. Red Cross-Pres., ChoirPres., Latin Club-Treas., Pep Club-Sec., Signal-Associate Editor, FTA, Quill and&#13;
Scroll, Safe-teens, Jr. and Sr. MOI, Varsidettes, Yellowjackettes, Altau, Girls' Track,&#13;
Annual Staff, Roadshows, Musicals, All School Plays, Thespians, Jr. Class-Treas., Prom&#13;
Court, Homecoming Princess, N ational Honor Society, Military Ball- Honorary Colonel,&#13;
Elks Leadership Award.&#13;
Rllssell, George. College Prep. Football, Letterman's Club.&#13;
Rybc1, Dick L. College Prep. Football-All Southwest Iowa, Wrestling-Co.-Capt., Art&#13;
Club, Baseball, Jr. Red Cross-Sec., Safe-teens, Spanish Club, Letterman's Club-Sec.,&#13;
ROTC, Bulldog Award, All Around Athlete, Twirp Week Court.&#13;
Saathoff, Roger. Vocational. All School Plays, Thespians.&#13;
Sanders, James A. College Prep. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Fresh.- V. Pres., Soph.,&#13;
Jr., Sr.-Pres., Letterman's Club, French Club, Student Council, ROTC, Prom Court.&#13;
Saul, Linda. College Prep. Debate, FTA, French Club, Student Council, National Honor&#13;
Society.&#13;
Schickner, David. Vocational. ROTC, Basketball, Football, Spanish Club, Biology Club.&#13;
Schonberg, Brenda. College Prep. Student Council, FTA, MOI, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Latin Club, Glee Club, Pep Club, Military Ball. &#13;
Schultz, iVIark. College Prep. Latin Club, Biology Club, Debate, Jr. Red Cross-Pres.,&#13;
Jr. MOI, Optimist Oratcrial Finalist, Tennis, Football, Wrestling, Thesp ians, Roadshows,&#13;
All Scho::l Plays, Safe-Teens, Rifl e Team, Signal, Military Ball-Capt.&#13;
Schttlier, Rockwell. Vocational. ROTC, Student Council, D .O.&#13;
Sealock, 1VIary Ellen. Voca tional. Choir, Roadshows, Glee Club.&#13;
Severson, Sandra. College Prep. National Honor Soc iety-Sec., Jr. GOP's- Pres., MOI,&#13;
Signal Staff, Safe-Teens-treas., Latin Club, Roadshows, Jr. N ational Honor Society.&#13;
Shea, Mike. College Prep. Football, Basketball , Letterman's Club, Baseball.&#13;
Shinabarger, Stan . Vocational. Football, Basketball , Track, Spanish Club, All School&#13;
Plays, ROTC, Thespians.&#13;
Shinn, Neta. Commercial. Girls' Glee, Pep Club, Roadshows, Jr. Red Cross, Altau, D.O.&#13;
Sigler, Alan. College Prep. Football, Wrestling, T ennis, Latin Club- V. Pres., Biology&#13;
Club, Safe-teens, French Club, Debate, Sdence Club, ROTC, Military Ball-Capt.&#13;
SiLLik, Beverly Ann. Commercial. Altau- Pres., Roadshows, Annual Staff, Pep Club--&#13;
V. Pres., Cheerleader,Y-teens, Student Council, All School Plays.&#13;
Slack, foe. Vocational. ROTC, Drill Team, Rifle T eam, Military Ball. &#13;
Smith, D e1111y Lee . Vocational. ROTC, Signal, Print Club.&#13;
Smith, Linda .. Commercial. Thespians, GRA, Debate, Tennis, Softball, All School Plays.&#13;
Smith, S11san. Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Altau-V. Pres., Art Club, Choir,&#13;
Roadshows, Musicals, Student Council.&#13;
Sorensen, Michael. College Prep. Band-Captain, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Pep&#13;
Band, Biology Club, Science Club, Military Ball, Boys' Glee.&#13;
Sorenson, Dick. College Prep. Spanish Club, Pep Band, Band .&#13;
Spears, Rowzy. Vocational. Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, ROTC, Print Club, D.O.&#13;
Specht, Benny. College Prep. Spanish Club, ROTC, Wrestling.&#13;
Springer, Gene. College prep. Latin Club, Science Club, Jr. MOI, Sr. MDI, Jr. Red&#13;
Cress, Basketball, ROTC, Military Ball- Major.&#13;
Spurgin, Brent. Vocational. Spanish Club, Football, Track.&#13;
Stacy, Pamela. Commercial. FHA, Y-Teens-Pres., Pep Club, Art Club, Roadshows, FHAStyle Show. &#13;
Staniford, Roger. Vocational. Print Club, ROTC.&#13;
Stephen, Marcia. College Prep. Pep Club, Latin Club, FHA, Y-Teens, Girls' Glee, Young&#13;
GO P's.&#13;
Stivers, l11arilyn. Vocational. Pep Club, Jr. Red Cross.&#13;
Stogdill, JohnM. (Mike). Vocational. ROTC, D.O.&#13;
Story, Cheryl. Commercial. Pep Club, Altau, Roadshow, Student Council, FHA-Styleshow.&#13;
Story, Karen. College Prep. Cheerleader- Captain, Altau, Pep Club, Homecoming Court,&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red Cross-V. Pres., Latin Club, Choir, Musicals, Roadshows, Girls'&#13;
Lounge.&#13;
Strack, Dennis. Vocational. Latin Club, Biology Club, Drill Team, ROTC, Military BallMajor.&#13;
Swanger, Dennis. Vocational.&#13;
Swaney, Duane. Vocational.&#13;
Teague, Jean. Commercial. Pep Club, Altau, Homecoming Court, Danceline, Roadshows,&#13;
Girls' Glee. &#13;
T ews, K en11eth. Vocational. ROTC.&#13;
ThomtlS, Ed. Vocational.&#13;
Thomas, Kr:!hleen. Vocational. Roadshows, FHA, Glee Club, Signal, Musicals.&#13;
Thompson, Connie. Pep Club, Altau-V. Pres., Sec. , Homecoming Court, Prom Court,&#13;
Roadshows, Jr. Red Cross.&#13;
Thompson, Ken. College Prep. Spanish Club, ROTC.&#13;
T hompso11, JV!arjorie (Midge). Commercial. Student Council, Red Cross, Choir, Musica ls,&#13;
All School Plays, Thespians, Roadshows, FHA, Glee Club, Pep Club, Science Club.&#13;
Tilley, Ron. College Prep.&#13;
Tobias, Jane Vaughn. Commercial. Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, Cheerleading, Altau,&#13;
Girls' Track, D .O., Annual-Co. Editor, Production, Pep Club, Roadshows.&#13;
T ownsend. Tonchita (Toni). Commercial. Pep Club, FHA, Choir, Roadshows, Musical,&#13;
Glee.&#13;
Trotter, David. Vocational. &#13;
Trotter, Femum. Vocational. Football, Wrestling, ROTC.&#13;
Trotter, William. Vocational.&#13;
Tucker, Trudy Don. Commercial. Roadshow.&#13;
Vanderloo, Keith. College Prep.&#13;
Varn, Vi. Commercial. Roadshow, Cheerleading, GRA, All-School Plays, Thespians.&#13;
Versaci, Carole. College Prep. Roadshows, Latin Club, Glee Club, Young D emocrats,&#13;
Red Cross, Pep Club--Vice-President, Quill and Scroll, FTA, Creative Writing, Cheerleader,&#13;
Choir, Musicals, Signal, Annual, Military Ball.&#13;
Villont, fudy. Commercial. Y-Teens, Band, Office Practice.&#13;
V tt&amp;!gnia.!lx, Bill. College Prep. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Thespians, Young Democrats,&#13;
International Relations, Roadshows, Musicals, Choir, Creative Writing, ROTC.&#13;
Waffle, fudy. Commercial. Y-Teens, Girls' Glee, Girls' Lounge.&#13;
IV ag11er, Dianne. College Prep. FT A, MOI, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Jnternational Relations, Safeteens," Signal Staff, Office Practice, Pep Club, Glee Club, Choir, Operetta. &#13;
W ag , R111h. College Prep. Thespians, All School Plays, Musicals, French Club-Sec.,&#13;
FTA, Roadshows, Choir, GOP's, Spelling Club, Girls' Gl ee, Creative Writing.&#13;
lf7a llace, Cr1rol. Commercial. Altau, Student Council, Girls' Lounge, Y-teens, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshows.&#13;
Walling, Roy. College Prep. Spanish Club, Biology Club, Math Club.&#13;
Walls, Patty. Conunercial. Student Council, Cheerleading, Pep Club, Altau, Red Cross,&#13;
Y-Teens.&#13;
Warren, Denny. College Prep. Spanish Club, Football.&#13;
Jf7 enstrand, S11zi. College Prep. French Club, FT A? Student Council, Library Club, N ational&#13;
H onor Society.&#13;
JVillfams, Carlos. Vocational. Wrestling, Football, Spanish Club, ROTC, Military Ball.&#13;
Wilson, T erry L. Vocational. ROTC, Basketball, Football, Latin Club, Military Ball.&#13;
Wingstad, John. College Prep. Spanish Club, Latin Club, Football-Mgr., Basketba ll,&#13;
Jr. Red Cross, Letterman's Club, Annual Staff.&#13;
Wisemp, Frank. Vocational. ROTC. &#13;
]JV ilfe, Larry. Vocati onal.&#13;
Woods, Fred (Ro1111ie). Vocational.&#13;
Woods, Raymond C. College Prep. Wrestling , Track, Spanish Club, Letterman 's Club.&#13;
ROTC, Military Police.&#13;
IV oodworth, Elizabeth Dia11e. Commercial. Girls' G lee Club, Student Counci I, Jr. Re.:!&#13;
Cross, Latin Club, Altau, French Club, Roadshow.&#13;
Y ordt, Kc11en. Vocational. Pep Club.&#13;
Zimmerman, Thomas Ira. College Prep. Football , Cross-Country, Basketb1ll , Baseball,&#13;
Boys' State, Letterman's Club, Lati n Club, Freshman Class President, Roadshows, Jr.&#13;
Prom Court, Student Counci l- Treas., Jr. Red Cross, Band .&#13;
Joh11son, John. Vocational. ROTC. &#13;
C6Nf O~ J-IONO~ Ql\Y&#13;
St. Joseph's School&#13;
of Histology, Sioux&#13;
City, Iowa, awarded&#13;
Glenda a fu ll tuition&#13;
scholarship plus d&#13;
scholarship stipend of&#13;
$1650.00.&#13;
225 &#13;
The top fifteen students in the 1964 senior cl ass,&#13;
academically spe:iking, were announced at the Senior&#13;
Honor Assembly held on May fourteenth. These studen ts included Tim Klement, Sheryl Jensen, Judy&#13;
Boe, Karen Hawkes, Carol Harold , Janice Dunn, Charloae Kahane, Cuol Hennings, Paula Pflager, Juanita&#13;
Butler, Cheryl Ault, David Hutchens, Carol Rine, Glenda Adams, and Patricia Moss.&#13;
Paula Pflager received an Omaha University Regents" scholarship, Community Sen·ice Award and&#13;
awards for outstanding work in journalism and annual&#13;
classes.&#13;
Carol Rine received an Ak-Sar-Ben scholarship as&#13;
a result of her excellent score on the Regents' Examination. In addition, she was awarded a Carter lake&#13;
P.T.A. scholarship, an Iowa State Bar Association&#13;
Award, the D .A.R. Good Citizenship Award and a&#13;
Student Council Award.&#13;
Richard Potts was the recipient of the Walter Cassel&#13;
Music Award. The Margie Smith Hatcher Memorial&#13;
Service Award went to Bill Vuagniaux, Barb Fries,&#13;
and Marsha Bigham. Accompanist Awards were given&#13;
to Brenda Schonberg and Geri Peters. Ruth W agner,&#13;
of Medea, received the best actress of the year. Outstanding Thespian Awards went to Kendall Berry&#13;
and Kathryn Andersen. The Rotary Music Award&#13;
was given to Nina Park, Judy Boe, and Mike Sorenson.&#13;
The Creative Writing Award, representing excellence&#13;
in writing, went to VerKuilen Ager for the first year&#13;
such an award·has been given.&#13;
Elton Moss and Juanita Butler were the recipients&#13;
of Art Awards for their outstanding work and attitude&#13;
in class. Developmental Reading Awards were given&#13;
to Robert Anderson, Richard Boyle, and Linda Dougherty.&#13;
The Don Frame Trophy was awarded to Charlie&#13;
Clay for outstanding football player of the year. Dick&#13;
Ryba received the All-'Round Athlete Trophy. The&#13;
Nelson Trophy for the best sportsmanship was awarded&#13;
to Terry Lesley. Tom Zimmerman was awarded the&#13;
Ross Schmidt Trophy for the highest scholarship.&#13;
Janice Dunn was named the outstanding G.R.A. Girl. &#13;
Also acti.ve throughout high school was Sheryl&#13;
Jensen . Organizations to which she belonged include Band, Future Teachers of America, Mathematics of Investments Club. She was a homeroom&#13;
representative to the Student Council. She was&#13;
inducted by the National Honor Society, where&#13;
she served as treasurer. Other offices held include&#13;
Girls' Recreation Association secretary, Future&#13;
Teachers of America president, Young Republicans&#13;
secretary. In addition, Sheryl participated in musicals, the roadshow, basketball and tennis, the&#13;
pep band and AU-State Band. She followed a college preparatory course all four years, excelled&#13;
in academic matter as well as in organizational&#13;
achievement and was g reeted, on Honors' Assembly day by numerous recog nitions and awards:&#13;
One of top fifteen in her class&#13;
N ational Merit Commendation&#13;
Outstanding senior musician&#13;
W arid Herald Scholarship&#13;
Luther College Scholarship&#13;
D ana College Merit Award&#13;
Active throughout high school, Tim Klement&#13;
has participated in Band, Mathematics of Investment Club, Future Teachers of America, SafeTeens, Latin Club, Science Club, Debate, Creative&#13;
Writing, Journalism and Track. He was taken&#13;
into such honor groups as Quill and Scroll, Boys'&#13;
State and N ational Honor Society. When gra?uation time came, he added "Class Valedictorian"&#13;
to the already impressive list of recognitions, honors&#13;
and awards which had befa llen him. A partial listing of the more tangible recognitions follows:&#13;
World Herald Scholarship&#13;
Elks' National Foundation Awards (four of&#13;
them) for leadership and scholarship at local,&#13;
state and national levels&#13;
University of Oregon honors certifi cate and&#13;
stipends&#13;
Iowa State University merit scholarship&#13;
University of California honors&#13;
Iowa State Bar Association award&#13;
American Legion Oratorical Award &#13;
&#13;
Never before had so many famous&#13;
people been in the field house at&#13;
one time. Matt Dillon, Chester, Tarzan, Tom Sa,vyer, Superman, Al Capone, the MW11my, Laurel and&#13;
Hardy, Pinocchio, Baby Jane, the&#13;
Jets, a Can-Can dancer, and many&#13;
others.&#13;
Tinkerbell and an escaped convict&#13;
helped serve refreshments after the&#13;
entertainment which included some&#13;
folk songs by Adolf Hitler.&#13;
Most of tRe characters had a noticable resemblance to many of the&#13;
Tee Jay seniors. This could be because it was the senior class party&#13;
with the theme "At the Movies." &#13;
230&#13;
With a mc.-nu including&#13;
such things as spring m.1gic&#13;
and hailstones, the 1964&#13;
Seniors enjoyed the class&#13;
banquet held it the Town&#13;
House. The theme w,1s&#13;
"Spring Melody."&#13;
T he parasol and basket&#13;
table decor:itions using the&#13;
pink rose (class flower) and&#13;
ice blue with silver (class&#13;
colors) enhanced a spring&#13;
atmosphere.&#13;
"All the world lies before us," (class motto) was&#13;
well defined by Jim S:inders&#13;
as he told us to "seize opportunity." Jim's remarks&#13;
opened an evening of exciting entertainment. &#13;
Community singing led&#13;
by NinJ Park started our&#13;
e '" e n i n g entertainment&#13;
which was exceptionally&#13;
varied and well done.&#13;
Some of the high points&#13;
included Kathryn Anderson's Pastoral D a nce,&#13;
Adams and Ager's "Them&#13;
Lunch Toters" and Mark&#13;
S ch u 1 t z ' s "Notes on&#13;
Quotes."&#13;
After a short talk by&#13;
Principal Bernard Bolton&#13;
the Class Will and Prophecy were passed out giving&#13;
each senior a memento of&#13;
both the banquet and his&#13;
classmates.&#13;
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Ainsworth Printing&#13;
Alamito Dairy&#13;
Anderson's Beauty Shop&#13;
Atlas Concrete Co.&#13;
A &amp; W brive-ln&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
Bar None Cafe&#13;
Beauty by Betty&#13;
Beem-Belford Funeral Home&#13;
Beno's Dept. Store&#13;
Midway Manor Beauty Shop&#13;
Bluffs Glass Service&#13;
BoaHng Headquarte~&#13;
Bob &amp; Nikki's Beauty Shop&#13;
Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
Bogardus Plumbing&#13;
Broadway Bowl&#13;
Broadway Christian Church&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
Broadway Flower Shop&#13;
Broadway Methodist Church&#13;
Brodkeys &amp; Rogers Jewelry&#13;
Brown 's Shoe Fit&#13;
Burlington Lunch&#13;
Canon's Photographic Studio&#13;
Capel Construction &amp;&#13;
Dot Realty&#13;
Central States Oil Co.&#13;
Chris's Sportsman Shop&#13;
Christensen &amp; Peterson&#13;
Christy Cream&#13;
City National Bank&#13;
City Transit Lines, Inc.&#13;
Clark Drug Store&#13;
Cody Electric&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Cohoe Lumb,er&#13;
Con's Drug · Store&#13;
Connelly's Drug Store&#13;
Continental T railways&#13;
C. B. Auto Dealers&#13;
Council Bluffs Clinic&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Crawford Lumber Co.&#13;
Creative Writing Club&#13;
Culligan Soft Water&#13;
Cutler · Funeral Home&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
Dal e Bonar &amp; Co.&#13;
Damon's Market&#13;
Diamond J. Ranch&#13;
D &amp; M Muffler Shop&#13;
Don's Cafe&#13;
Drama Dept.&#13;
East Side Christian Church&#13;
240&#13;
Our Annual Cost $8.00 Per Book This Year.&#13;
Our Advertisers Paid a Large Share of This.&#13;
SUPPORT THEM&#13;
E. H. Loungee, Inc.&#13;
Emarines&#13;
Emergency Store&#13;
E. M. Peet Mfg. Co.&#13;
Epworth Methodist Church&#13;
Evans Engineering Co.&#13;
Evan's Ice Cream&#13;
Ewald's Drive-In&#13;
Farmers Insurance&#13;
Finken Barber Shop&#13;
First Church of Christ Scientist&#13;
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
Ford Dairy&#13;
Ford Yan &amp; Storage&#13;
4 Seasons Style Shop&#13;
Gamble-Robinson Produce&#13;
Genuine Auto Parts&#13;
Gillette Dairy&#13;
Glenn's Doughnut Shop&#13;
Gottbrecht's Hardware&#13;
Gruver Rental&#13;
Hale Gas Station&#13;
Hamilton Service&#13;
Hansen's Town &amp; Country&#13;
Harry Crowl Realty&#13;
Hecht Christensen Floral Co.&#13;
Helen's Beauty Shop&#13;
Herren's Standard Station&#13;
Hersh's Super Market&#13;
Hinky Dinky Store&#13;
Holy Family Church&#13;
Horn &amp; Wolfe Construction&#13;
Hunter Typesetting&#13;
Hushaw Drug Store&#13;
Hy-Brid Sales&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
Iowa Power &amp; light Co.&#13;
Irene Parrack Beauty Salon&#13;
Jensen Greenhouse&#13;
Jensen &amp; Pogge Realtors&#13;
Joan Leavitt Dance Studio&#13;
Joe Smith Dept. Store&#13;
John B. Wadsworth&#13;
Johnson Pharmacy&#13;
Katelman Foundry&#13;
Kayper's Clothing Store&#13;
Klefman Real Estate&#13;
Klefstad House of Beauty&#13;
Klotz Bowstring&#13;
Knox Realtors&#13;
(S. S.) Kresge Co.&#13;
Kulesh's Jewelry&#13;
Lane Brothers Pharmacy&#13;
Library Club&#13;
Lou 's Market&#13;
Lucey Jewelry&#13;
Lucky Seven Stores&#13;
Lueth Animal Hospita l, Inc.&#13;
Marcus Dept. Store&#13;
Meadow Gold Dairy&#13;
Meyer Funeral Home&#13;
Mid-West Cut Rate Auto Supply&#13;
Mode O'Day&#13;
Music Shop&#13;
National Self Service Shoes&#13;
Neil Durick Distributing Co.&#13;
Omaha Motor &amp; Transmission&#13;
Oshlo Construction&#13;
Owen's Electric&#13;
(J. C.) Penney Co.&#13;
Peoples National Gas&#13;
People's Dept. Store&#13;
People's Store Groceries&#13;
Perry Landscape&#13;
Phillips 66 (Redmond Service)&#13;
Prescription Center&#13;
Queen of Apostles Church&#13;
Ranks Department Store&#13;
Redeemer Lutheran Church&#13;
Richman Auto Parts Co.&#13;
Roberts Dairy&#13;
Rog &amp; Scotty's Super Yalu&#13;
R. 0. T. C.&#13;
Royal Gas Station&#13;
Rudy's Drive-In&#13;
Russell Sporting Goods&#13;
Russ Starr Realty&#13;
Shaw Flower Shop&#13;
Shipley Optical&#13;
Smith Office Supplies&#13;
State Farm Insurance&#13;
State Savings Bank&#13;
Style Select Uniform Co.&#13;
Sieg Nebraska Co.&#13;
Sunshine Studio&#13;
Taffe Drug&#13;
Tallman-Scheel Agency&#13;
Taste Rite Meat Co., Inc,&#13;
T. J. Band&#13;
T. J. Choir&#13;
Trzeciak School Supplies&#13;
Twin City Bowl&#13;
Veto's Pizza Pantry&#13;
Walgreen Drug Store&#13;
Waltons Florist&#13;
Wear-Ever Kitchen Utensils&#13;
Wonder Bread&#13;
Woodies Mart&#13;
(F. W.) Woolworths&#13;
World Radio Lab, Inc. &#13;
Thi.A&#13;
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241 &#13;
E. M. PEET&#13;
MFG. CO.&#13;
33 South 25th St.&#13;
PRESCRIPTION CENTER&#13;
I 01 Pearl&#13;
532 I st Avenue&#13;
BOATING HEADQUARTERS&#13;
324 No. 16th&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HALE GAS SERVICE&#13;
2502 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
IRENE PARRACK&#13;
BEAUTY SALON&#13;
2704 Avenue D&#13;
Phone 323-2151&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CITY TRANSIT&#13;
LINES&#13;
2800 Avenue A&#13;
Phone 322-6663&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CHRIS'S&#13;
SPORTSMAN SHOP&#13;
304 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WOODIES MART&#13;
3658 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GRUVER RENT AL&#13;
2325 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CLARK DRUG COMPANY&#13;
418 W. Broadway&#13;
112 W. Broadway&#13;
CRAWFORD LUMBER&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
"One Stop Material Center&#13;
fo r the Do-It-Yourself"&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
USE YOUR CREDIT&#13;
HUSHAW&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
Free Prescription Delive ry&#13;
138 South Main&#13;
Phone 322-2595&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
242&#13;
Call us for&#13;
CHRISTY CREAM&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2778&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Remodeling Home Improvement&#13;
We handle the entire job&#13;
Easy Credit Payments&#13;
CRAWFORD HOME IM PROVEMENT&#13;
1200 AVENU E B PHONE 323-7501 &#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER and SUPPLY&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 Willow Avenue&#13;
Phone 322-7799&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
REDMONDS SERVICE&#13;
1824 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
331 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7195&#13;
TAFFE&#13;
DRUG COMPANY&#13;
556 West Broadway&#13;
GENUINE AUTO PARTS&#13;
1618 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
2810 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2537&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
"The one stop spot for all&#13;
your building needs."&#13;
25 South 15th St.&#13;
Phone 322-2546&#13;
ANDERSON&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
2511 Avenue C&#13;
Phone 323-1447&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ROG &amp; SCOTTY'S&#13;
SUPER VALUE&#13;
Store No. I&#13;
Store No. 2&#13;
Store No. 3&#13;
Store No. 4&#13;
704 W. B'way&#13;
3435 W. B'way&#13;
515 E. B'way&#13;
2121 S. 7th St.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CHRISTENSEN &amp; PETERSON&#13;
7 Scott&#13;
Phone 322-2583&#13;
KNOX REALTORS&#13;
202 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2248&#13;
MARCUS DEPT. STORE&#13;
604 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LOU'S MAR~ET&#13;
1426 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
243 &#13;
BE NOS Compliments of&#13;
Your&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
Local&#13;
LUCKY SEVEN STORES Phone 322-2251&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
ROYAL&#13;
GAS&#13;
1510 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-0438&#13;
244&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Your Council Bluffs&#13;
Department Store&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '64&#13;
From&#13;
NEIL DURICK&#13;
DISTRIBUTING CO.&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CONTINENTAL&#13;
TRAILWAYS&#13;
623 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2225&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Free Installation&#13;
D &amp; M MUFFLER SHOP&#13;
BRAKE SERVICE&#13;
2102 West Broadway Phone 322-0622&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BETTY'S&#13;
MID-WAY MANOR&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
"Home of Keepsake&#13;
Diamond Ring"&#13;
BRODKEYS ROGERS&#13;
2117 Avenue H Phone 323-6288&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class&#13;
of '64&#13;
From&#13;
HARRY&#13;
C.&#13;
CROWL&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Realtors - Insurance&#13;
123 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-2504&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
HUNTER&#13;
TYPESETTING&#13;
F. W. WOOLWORTHS&#13;
336 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-0565&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Broadway at Main&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
CENTRAL&#13;
STATES&#13;
OIL CO.&#13;
320 I West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-0463&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
OMAHA MOTOR TRANSMISSION&#13;
SERVICE, INC.&#13;
1709 St. Marys Avenue&#13;
353 West Broadway Phone 323 -4812&#13;
With a Gua rant ee You C an Trust&#13;
For a Price You Can Afford&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa PHONE 342-1228&#13;
We Specialize in Transmission Repair&#13;
245 &#13;
246&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
R eserve&#13;
0 fficers&#13;
Training&#13;
Corps&#13;
at&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
COGLEY CLINIC&#13;
417 East Washington&#13;
Phone 328-180 I&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
HY-BYRD SALES CO.&#13;
W. R. GRAVES - Manager&#13;
1017 4th St. Phone 323-5022&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MODE O'DAY&#13;
FROCK SHOP&#13;
Dresses, Sportswear, Lingerie&#13;
Coats and Accessories&#13;
MRS. STEWART (Charm) Owner&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '64&#13;
HANSEN TOWN &amp;&#13;
COUNTRY MARKET&#13;
4010 So. 4th St.&#13;
Congratulations,&#13;
Seniors&#13;
STYLE&#13;
SELECT&#13;
UNIFORM&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
725 West B'roadway&#13;
Band Uniforms and&#13;
Accessories&#13;
Emblems and Athletic&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Phone 366-1016&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
OWENS&#13;
ELECTRIC&#13;
2604 Avenue H&#13;
Phone 322-8607&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa &#13;
CODY&#13;
ELECTRIC&#13;
2542 A V ENUE I COU N CI L BLU FFS . ID WA&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
TWIN CITY BOWL&#13;
36th and Broadway Phone 322-6609&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments Compliments&#13;
of of&#13;
MEADOW&#13;
THOMAS GOLD&#13;
JEFFERSON DAJRY&#13;
BAND&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
Director:&#13;
Phone 323-7596&#13;
HAROLD POPP Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
'64 Seniors&#13;
From the&#13;
THE&#13;
THOMAS JEFFERSON&#13;
CONCERT CHOIR&#13;
DAVID LINKEY - Director&#13;
KRESGE'S&#13;
THE FAMILY'S CHOICE&#13;
516 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4967&#13;
AINSWORTH&#13;
Printing and Office Supplies&#13;
Free dollars to students in&#13;
AINSWORTH SCHOOL COOP.&#13;
Broadway at 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-5519&#13;
247 &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
1964 Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
THE&#13;
DRAMA&#13;
DEPARTMENT&#13;
248&#13;
at&#13;
Thomas J efferson&#13;
High School&#13;
JOHNSON&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
Prescriptionists&#13;
917 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2526&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
25 South 28th Street&#13;
Phone 322-6629&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
4 SEASONS&#13;
STYLE SHOP&#13;
JACK E. POST&#13;
728 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-2856&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa COUNCIL&#13;
AUTO&#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
612 So. Main&#13;
Pontiac&#13;
HUGES MOTOR CO.&#13;
153 West Broadway&#13;
Chevrolet&#13;
THE~ MclNTYRE MOTORS&#13;
126 E. Broadway&#13;
Cadillac&#13;
FORW'ARD&#13;
LOOK&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS&#13;
600 E. Washington&#13;
Mercury&#13;
LUETH&#13;
ANIMAL&#13;
HOSPITAL&#13;
Broadway and Stutsman&#13;
Phone 322-6447&#13;
J. A. LUETH, D.V.M.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WHITT AK~R-STICKLES&#13;
1714 W. Broadway&#13;
Ford &#13;
BLUFFS&#13;
DEALERS&#13;
DAMON'S&#13;
FOOD STORE&#13;
and&#13;
RALPH'S&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
MEATS&#13;
205 So. 37th&#13;
Phone 322-1707&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
i 15 W. Broadway&#13;
Rambler&#13;
RASSMUSSEN BUICK&#13;
140 I W. Broadway&#13;
Buick&#13;
COSTELLO VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
So. Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Volkswagen&#13;
HOWE MOTORS&#13;
149 W. Broadway&#13;
Chrysler-Plymouth&#13;
MARTIN MOTORS&#13;
743 W. Broadway&#13;
Dodge&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
WALGREEN&#13;
DRUG&#13;
400 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-2314&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
KLEFMAN CO.&#13;
INSURANCE - REALTORS&#13;
41 North Main&#13;
Phone 328-1558&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
NATIO·NAL&#13;
SELF-SERVICE&#13;
SHOES&#13;
3401 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Up&#13;
Town Shop&#13;
612 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-21 12&#13;
Mon.-Fri. 7-7&#13;
Sat. 7-3&#13;
Parking in Rear&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
BY&#13;
BETTY&#13;
West End Shop&#13;
510 North 27th&#13;
Phone 323-2647&#13;
249 &#13;
250&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
the Class of '64&#13;
From&#13;
LEO GORDON&#13;
FINKEN&#13;
BARBER SHOP&#13;
Expert Flat Top Service&#13;
805 South Main&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WEAR-EVER&#13;
"New Method"&#13;
Cooking Utensils&#13;
for the Future Home&#13;
Bonded Distributor&#13;
RUSSELL E. FISCHER&#13;
Phone 323-1062&#13;
ATLAS&#13;
CONCRETE CO., INC.&#13;
Coun cil Bluffs' Only Locally Owned&#13;
Ready-Mix Plant&#13;
DEAN E. DELEHANT&#13;
326 16th Avenue&#13;
E. H. LOUGEE, I NC.&#13;
Insurance, Real Estate&#13;
and Loans&#13;
I 02 South Main Phone 322-6603&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
'64 Seniors&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '64&#13;
FORD DAIRY&#13;
3300 South 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-7788 &#13;
Bring Your Auto Insurance&#13;
Problems to&#13;
TALLMAN-SCHEEL&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
30 North 6th Street Phone 323-7563&#13;
From&#13;
DRUG CO.&#13;
Phone 322-5557&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
'64 Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Graduating Class of '64&#13;
From&#13;
PEOPLES NATURAL GAS&#13;
DIVISION OF NORTHERN GAS CO.&#13;
STATE SAVINGS BANK&#13;
ENJOY OUR TW IN SERVICES:&#13;
• FREE PARKING • DRIVE-IN BANKING&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
IOWA&#13;
POWER &amp; LIGHT CO. 22 Pearl Phone 322-7731&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
RICHMAN&#13;
AUTO PARTS CO.&#13;
2748 West Broadway Phone 323-7197&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
251 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
7 West Broadway&#13;
2903 West Broadway&#13;
549 East Broadway&#13;
252&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
LANE BROS.&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
"Self&#13;
Service&#13;
Drug"&#13;
at&#13;
Broadway&#13;
and&#13;
Scott&#13;
Phone 322-4087&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the 1963-64 Students of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
From&#13;
PEOPLES' DEPT. STORE&#13;
CONG RA TU LA TIONS&#13;
TO ALL&#13;
THE&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
A. &amp; W. DRIVE IN&#13;
2108 West Broadway&#13;
Look for the Bright Orange Building&#13;
LUCEY&#13;
JEWELERS&#13;
Look for the&#13;
at&#13;
341 West B'way&#13;
Phone 323-4833&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
RUSS STARR&#13;
REALTY&#13;
103 Pearl&#13;
Dial 328-3111&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
VETO'S&#13;
PIZZA&#13;
PANTRY&#13;
"MADE AND BAKED&#13;
FRESH BY ORDER"&#13;
3 I 04 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-0064&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HERREN'S&#13;
STANDARD&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
923 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-1444&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
127 So. Main Phone 323-340 I&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WALTON&#13;
GREENHOUSE&#13;
420 North 26th Street&#13;
Phone 322-4059&#13;
Orange Day Winner - JERRY CLAY&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
RUSSELL SPORTING GOODS&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
From&#13;
THE&#13;
DAIRY&#13;
QUEEN&#13;
1634 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-880 I&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-5689&#13;
Congrat ulations&#13;
to t he&#13;
1964 Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
WONDER&#13;
BREAD&#13;
253 &#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindberg Drive Phone 323-2983&#13;
254&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BOB AND NIKKI'S&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
2101 21st St. Phone 328-0379&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
545 Willow Phone 322-0293&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HERSH'S SUPER MARKET&#13;
160 I McPherson&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HECHT&#13;
CHRISTENSEN&#13;
Floral Company&#13;
316 Fleming Phone 328-1 518&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
RANKS&#13;
325 West Broadway&#13;
"Use Your First Charge"&#13;
JENSEN&#13;
&amp;&#13;
POGGE&#13;
REALTY COMPANY&#13;
"Real Estate Sales"&#13;
25 South Main Ph. 322-9790&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
BROWN'S&#13;
BETTER SHOES&#13;
413 West Broadway&#13;
For Young Men&#13;
Red win&#13;
For Young Ladies&#13;
Sander of Boston&#13;
Galaxies&#13;
California Cobble&#13;
Tennis Shoes&#13;
Roblee&#13;
Converse All Stares&#13;
Basketball Shoes&#13;
Shoes and Oxfords&#13;
ELMER IVERS&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
"The Grea test Peace of Peace of&#13;
Mind"&#13;
STATE FAllM&#13;
A&#13;
INSURANCE 0&#13;
Off. 322-0225 Res. 323-5749&#13;
17 Scott&#13;
KLOTZ BOWSTRING CO.&#13;
Custom Made Archery Bowstrings&#13;
1829 Avenue B Phone 323-2196&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Complime nts&#13;
of&#13;
THE EMERGENCY STORE&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
Phone 322-8646&#13;
COUNCIL BLU FFS IOWA&#13;
-------------- ~--&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
KULESH'S&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
Phone 322-5984&#13;
Council Bluffs' Headquarters&#13;
for&#13;
TYPEWRITER SALES &amp; SERVICE&#13;
and Everything in School Supplies&#13;
Printers and Stationers&#13;
Broadway at Scott Phone 328- 1866 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
BURLINGTON&#13;
LUNCH&#13;
621 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HELENS&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
SHOP&#13;
5 Locations&#13;
17 So. 6th&#13;
616 16th Ave.&#13;
256&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
22&#13;
HINKY DINKY&#13;
at&#13;
Broadway and 28th&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
BLUFFS GLASS SERVICE&#13;
Auto Glass .. . Ta ble Top&#13;
Store Fronts . . . Mirrors&#13;
318 North 16th Street&#13;
Phone 322-0259&#13;
W. K. (BILL) TAIT&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
DALE BONAR &amp; CO.&#13;
REALTORS&#13;
Real Estate Sales Service&#13;
Financing&#13;
North 6th Phone 328-1 887&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Bette r Va lues&#13;
at&#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
CO·MPANY&#13;
4 16 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
BOGARDUS PLUMBING&#13;
HEATING COMPANY&#13;
3012 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-6874&#13;
Puts SPARKLE m Your Diet&#13;
260 I Leavenworth&#13;
Phone 342-2585&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
"ANYTIME&#13;
IS&#13;
GIFT TIME"&#13;
BAIRD JEWELRY&#13;
8 Scott Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CULLIGAN&#13;
SOFT WATER&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
I 00 South I 6th&#13;
Phone 322-6342&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
EVANS&#13;
ICE CREAM AND&#13;
CANDY&#13;
Phone 322-9639&#13;
I 08 E. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
KATELMAN&#13;
FOUNDRY&#13;
"Ornamental Railings&#13;
Grey Iron Casting"&#13;
230 South 11th Street&#13;
Phone 323-3131&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GOTTBRECHT'S&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
Farm Supplies&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
Downtown Store&#13;
160 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4463&#13;
Westend Store&#13;
3138 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-440 I&#13;
257 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
WORLD RADIO&#13;
LAB&#13;
3415 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-1851&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of a&#13;
FRIEND Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
PERRY BROS.&#13;
IMPLEMENT&#13;
Route 4 and Millard,&#13;
Nebraska&#13;
"Better Citizen ship&#13;
Through Continued&#13;
Education"&#13;
STUDENTS • • •&#13;
Now that you've spent all this time&#13;
learning to save ... may I suggest a&#13;
good way to SPEND? A checking account! Take out one of our special&#13;
.checking accounts and pay for things&#13;
the smart, easy and efficient way. It&#13;
will also help to improve your handwriting.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK&#13;
258 COMPLETE COMMERCIAL BANKING &#13;
Before&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
BLUFFS&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
532 I st Avenue&#13;
Phone 322-7751&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
x&#13;
e&#13;
A&#13;
~ 0&#13;
T&#13;
i&#13;
s&#13;
H&#13;
~ Bring Your Country Cousin to Iowa Clothes&#13;
536 West Broadway Phone 322-5567&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
FORD VAN&#13;
&amp;&#13;
STORAGE&#13;
724 South Main&#13;
Phone 328-1825&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
After&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
DON'S CAFE&#13;
Open 24 Hours&#13;
Free Delivery&#13;
2 18 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-2352&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa &#13;
260&#13;
enjoy better tasting milk&#13;
FRESH&#13;
from Roberts&#13;
@ Dairyland&#13;
where all good&#13;
milk products come from&#13;
DIAMOND. 11J11 RANCH&#13;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
500 W est Broadway Phone 322-2531 &#13;
BROADWAY METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
Broadway at First&#13;
EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
QUEEN OF APOSTLES CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
3330 Fourth Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
2447 Avenue B Avenue A at 27th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa · Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST&#13;
Washington Avenue and North First Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
EAST SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH&#13;
1714 Madison Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
2756 Third Avenue&#13;
MONSIGNOR A. L. DAVIDSAVER&#13;
Holy Family Church&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
SMITH&#13;
OFFICE MACHINES&#13;
WALTER P. SMITH&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
PEOPLE'S&#13;
STORE GROCER I ES&#13;
693 Franklin Phone 323- I 73 I 308 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5561 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to the Class of '64&#13;
From&#13;
A FRIEND&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
261 &#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF THESE&#13;
Dr. Donald V. Hirst Dr. Lucy M. Radicia&#13;
Dr. B. E. Kenney Dr. Donald F. Reneau&#13;
Dr. Isaac Sternhill Dr. Paul Guggenheim&#13;
Dr. J. D. Hennessy&#13;
Dr. John M. Ambrose Dr. Norman G. Knott&#13;
Dr. Max W. Kinney Dr. John J. Gonnolly&#13;
Dr. Philip D. Bruce Drs. Hanssmann &amp; Knott&#13;
Dr. Robert M. Drummond&#13;
262 &#13;
PROFESSIONAL MEN WOMEN&#13;
Dr. Maurice P. Margules&#13;
Dr. Kenneth E. Goebel Dr. John W. Mathiasen&#13;
Dr. J. G. Kruml Dr. Lynn L. Leibel&#13;
Dr. Martyn H. Bierman Dr. Henning W. Mathiasen&#13;
Dr. R. E. Green Dr. Emmett B. Mathiasen Dr. W. Clark Giles&#13;
Dr. Edward R. Farrage Dr. Robert D. Higgenbotham&#13;
Dr. H. Rassekh Dr. Gale H. Wahl Dr. J. T. O'Connell&#13;
Dr. Charles R. Berner Dr. Arthur Pedersen&#13;
Dr. Dominic W. Stazzoni&#13;
263 &#13;
GORDIES BARBER SHOP&#13;
70 I North 30th Street&#13;
CON'S&#13;
SELF-SERVICE DRUG&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa Congratulations to&#13;
the 1&#13;
64 Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
3149 W. Broadway&#13;
Council&#13;
OSHLO CONSTRUCTIONS&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Quality Built Homes&#13;
2228 Avenue B&#13;
Phone 323-5305&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
FARMERS INSURANCE&#13;
GROUP&#13;
9th and Locust&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
264&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Special Thanks to&#13;
VERKUILEN AGER&#13;
AND&#13;
R. H. FANDERS&#13;
for Their Added Help in&#13;
Making the Annual a Success.&#13;
Secure for&#13;
Your Future by&#13;
Securing the Present&#13;
Open a Savings&#13;
FIRST&#13;
SAVINGS&#13;
ASSOC I&#13;
50 I W est Broadway I&#13;
Council I&#13;
Phone 323-9849 &#13;
Account at&#13;
FEDERAL&#13;
AND LOAN&#13;
ATIO:N&#13;
E. P. JUEL&#13;
President&#13;
Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-5525&#13;
SUNSHINE STUDIO&#13;
722 Indian Creek&#13;
Phone 323-9133&#13;
JOAN LEAVITT DANCE STUDIO&#13;
5111/2 South Main&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
HORN &amp; WOLFE&#13;
120 Ivy Drive&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the Class&#13;
of '64 From&#13;
A FRI END 136 So. Main&#13;
Council&#13;
Bl uffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
GLENN'S DOUGHNUT SHOP&#13;
2426 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the '64&#13;
Seniors From&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Graduating '64 Seniors&#13;
TASTE RITE MEATS CO.&#13;
WHOLESALERS&#13;
16 South I 5th Street&#13;
Phone 328-1871&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
I RZECIAK&#13;
'Pafu'i &amp; p~ Supp&amp;u SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY&#13;
PAPER &amp; .JANITOR SUPPLIES&#13;
PETE TRZECIAK&#13;
PHONC&#13;
.3).-;), o?-F3&#13;
616 E. BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
GAMBLE-ROBINSON&#13;
PRODUCE&#13;
JENSEN GREENHOUSE&#13;
61 I South I I th St.&#13;
Phone 322-4975&#13;
Omaha,&#13;
Nebraska Compliments of&#13;
GILLETTE DAIRY&#13;
2620 South 7th Street&#13;
Phone 328-3031&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Hiway 375&#13;
Phone 322-4549&#13;
Council&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa &#13;
We asked for the perfec t student.&#13;
Instead, we &#13;
/&#13;
/&#13;
Beautify the Correct Way.&#13;
3 15 North 19th Street&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
~&#13;
Fashion First for Teens&#13;
But First It's Right&#13;
KLEFSTAD'S&#13;
House of Beauty&#13;
I&#13;
j&#13;
Call for· Your Appointmel'lt&#13;
Today.&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
"Council Bluffs'&#13;
Finest Chapel"&#13;
553 Willow&#13;
Phone 322-4822&#13;
Phone 322-6669&#13;
EVANS ENGINEERING CO.&#13;
268&#13;
Sewer and Water Contractors Excavating - Septic Tan ks&#13;
Contractors&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Rental&#13;
Call 323-2884&#13;
807 So. 21st &#13;
CAPEL CONSTRUCTION&#13;
AND DOT REAL TY&#13;
Houses Built to Meet Your Needs&#13;
Rental Units&#13;
Phone 328-1869 71 I East Broadway&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
SHAW FLOWER SHOP&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the 1964 Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
Flowers for Every Occasion.&#13;
18 Pearl Phone 322-7355&#13;
RUDY'S&#13;
DRIVE-IN&#13;
Phone: 322-1333&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
SIEG NEBRASKA CO.&#13;
Formerly&#13;
Storz Supply Corp. &#13;
BEroRE. TJ-IE. BIG ~ . . . &#13;
&#13;
272 "Of course the still works." &#13;
"Yop're growing sleepy."&#13;
273 &#13;
Abbott, Tom 171&#13;
Ables, Jerry 43 , 40, 41, 64, 100&#13;
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Ackermann, Connie 121 , 11 7&#13;
Adams, Glenda 4 1, 43, 44, 51.&#13;
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229, 225 , 232, 269&#13;
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Ager, Ver Kuilen 43, 46, 47.&#13;
67, 92, 105, 128, 193, 95.&#13;
40, 259, 44, 115, 57, 227.&#13;
232, 267&#13;
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Alt, Arthur 154, 110&#13;
Alt, Kathy Sue 154, 121&#13;
Ambrose, Dave 154&#13;
Amos, Gndy 42, 154&#13;
Amos, Steven 193&#13;
Andersen, Betsy 69, 1 71 , 7 1.&#13;
104, 121 , 51 , 191&#13;
Andersen, Jim 154&#13;
Andersen, Kathy 40, 44, 57,&#13;
71 , 74, 193, 229&#13;
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Anderson, Bob 42, 94, 100,&#13;
105, 193&#13;
Anderson, Linda 73, 80, 193&#13;
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Anderson, Nancy 154&#13;
Anderson, Van 154&#13;
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138, 139, 141 , 194, 228&#13;
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Andrews, Sandy 154&#13;
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Applegate, Marsha 68 , 102, 154&#13;
Applegate, Pat 105, 121 , 171&#13;
Arch, Iris 68, 154&#13;
Arch, Russ 171 , 183&#13;
Archer, Vickie 70, 15 4&#13;
Arrick, Julie 154&#13;
Arrowsmith, Daryl 154&#13;
Arrowsmith, Pat 42, 44, 47.&#13;
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103, 227&#13;
Arrowsmith, Ronald 154&#13;
Arthur, Jon 154&#13;
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184&#13;
Ault, Cheryl 102, 44, 59, 121.&#13;
194&#13;
Austin, Gloria 17 1&#13;
274&#13;
IND~&#13;
Babcock, Gary 194, 226&#13;
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Ba1n, G&lt;iry 40, 41. 4 3. 80, 100.&#13;
105, 171 , 185&#13;
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Baker, Diane 154&#13;
Baldwin, Dcrothy 121. 171&#13;
Ballinger, Linn 154&#13;
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Bargenquast, Les 73, 128, 171&#13;
Barksdale, Don 80, 1 71&#13;
Barlow, Rodney 42 , 51 , 70,&#13;
128, 171&#13;
Barnes, Kathy 154&#13;
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103, 171&#13;
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Beckner, Stanley 53, 154&#13;
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105, 228, 238&#13;
Betts, Barbara 121, 154&#13;
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Beu, Sid 40, 4 1, 154&#13;
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72, 74, 87, 95, 101, 105,&#13;
195&#13;
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171&#13;
Billings, Randy 195&#13;
Bird, Phil 47, 114, l 71&#13;
Bird, Leslie Kay 42 , 154&#13;
Bi·rdsong, Steve 71 , 80, 195&#13;
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Bl ack, Mike 171&#13;
Blackman, Bob 17 1&#13;
Blackman. Marsha 40. 42. 79 .&#13;
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117, 129, 195&#13;
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Bockert, Susan 154&#13;
Boe, Judy 42, 43, 4 5, 47, 40.&#13;
4 1, 56, 100, 103, 195, 52&#13;
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93, 95 , 103, 103, 227&#13;
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Booten, D anny 171&#13;
Bott, Richard 171&#13;
Bowen, Dan 125, 172&#13;
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103, 172, 185&#13;
Boyle, Richard 196&#13;
Brabec, Frank 42, 155&#13;
Bradford, Janice 172&#13;
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132, 145, 172, 37&#13;
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Briseno, Mary Hope 172&#13;
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173&#13;
Brooks, D arrell 15 5&#13;
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172, 185&#13;
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102, 172, 184, 181&#13;
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110. 12 3. 196&#13;
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196&#13;
Burns. Bob 5 1. 123. 124. 19 7.&#13;
149&#13;
Burnside, Albert 172&#13;
Burnsides. D ennis 15 5&#13;
Burnsides. Terry 55, 124. l:'&gt; :'&gt;.&#13;
172&#13;
Burroughs. Ka ren 80, 102, 1 ~&#13;
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105, 197&#13;
Busse, Maqr 58, 105, 117, 19'&#13;
Buswell , D oug 40, 4 1, 172&#13;
Butler, John 42, 155&#13;
Butl er. Ju anitJ 8, 44. 47. 70 .&#13;
78. 80. 8 1, 197&#13;
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Butterbaug h. D onna 80, 15 5&#13;
Ca ffery, Lynda 121 , 173&#13;
Cain. Glenna 173&#13;
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C allaghan, Nancy 101 , 173&#13;
Camden, Diane 102, 121 , 15 5&#13;
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105 , 173, 185&#13;
Capel, Bob 124, 13 3, 142, 17 ;,,&#13;
185&#13;
Carle, Steve 4 2, 134 , 155&#13;
Carlin, Jeanette 42, 121. 15 5&#13;
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Carmen, Bob 15 5&#13;
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Case, Bob 128, 134&#13;
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Cavanaugh, Diane 68, 15 5&#13;
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Chancellor, Judy 12 1, 17 3&#13;
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Christense n. i\brilyn -17. 7 2.&#13;
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Christensen. Robert 80. 172&#13;
Chri n. T eri)· 17 2&#13;
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Christina. Al 7 3. l 10. l 72&#13;
Christina. Cathy 5 1, 73, 17'&#13;
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Chute. Judy t 7)&#13;
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197&#13;
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156&#13;
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125, 137, 1'&gt;9, 14 1, 198,&#13;
22 6, 171&#13;
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172, 253. 270&#13;
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Cleaver, La rry 156&#13;
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102 , 105 , 198&#13;
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Cochran , Mary 156&#13;
Coleman, Alan 156, 143&#13;
Coleman, Terry 131, 133, 198.&#13;
228, 148, 53&#13;
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198&#13;
Colwell, Connie 7 3, 85, 120,&#13;
172&#13;
Comley, Kenny 156&#13;
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172, 185&#13;
Conkling, D oug 80, 173&#13;
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Constant, Mike 127, 144, 14 5,&#13;
156&#13;
Cook, Kay 58, 79, 103, 156&#13;
Cooley, Bev 121, 156&#13;
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Costello, Bill 110, 156&#13;
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Craig, Pat 4 7, 104, 173&#13;
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110, 198&#13;
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Culj at, Vivki 198&#13;
Cunning ham, Bobbie 17 3&#13;
Curry, Sandy t 56&#13;
Curry. Sh.iron l 7.1&#13;
D ag ue. Robert.i .'&gt;8. -1 l . 5 5. 58.&#13;
72. !00. 103. 10-1. 10 5. 198&#13;
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D alton, Pete 57. 198&#13;
D av is. D elbert 17.'&gt;&#13;
D avis, Ken 156&#13;
D.tvis. V irg in ia 40. 10 2. 156&#13;
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De Bolt, D a\'id SO. l 56&#13;
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168&#13;
DeSantiago, G eorge l 99&#13;
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152&#13;
Doebelin, Don t 99&#13;
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D oner, Rita 157&#13;
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125, 136. 138, 171, 199.&#13;
228&#13;
Dorf, DianJ 43 . 80, 17 3, 185&#13;
Doty, W alter 70, 173&#13;
D ougherty, Linda 42 , 47, 69,&#13;
72, 95, 104, 199&#13;
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104, 173&#13;
D oughy, Linda 12 1, 157&#13;
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D oumis, David 172&#13;
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121, 15 3, 157&#13;
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172&#13;
Drummond , Robert 128. 134,&#13;
157&#13;
Drummond , Ruth 4 2, 121 , 157&#13;
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129, 199&#13;
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103, 200&#13;
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101 , 103, 173&#13;
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260&#13;
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54, 58, 60, 72, 87, 103, 104,&#13;
239, 52&#13;
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157&#13;
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Fedor, Linda 157&#13;
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Fenton, Doug 126, 134, 157&#13;
Fernley, Dick 42, 157, 252&#13;
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175, 185&#13;
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185, 53&#13;
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121, 174&#13;
Folkers, Janice 73 , 121 , 174&#13;
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Foster, Bi II 175&#13;
Foster, Gloria 157&#13;
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175&#13;
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Fraley, Connie 67, 102, 157&#13;
Freeland, Bill 40, 100, 174&#13;
Freeman, Ed 111, 174&#13;
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Freer, Eugene 201&#13;
Fries, Barbara 9, 47, 69, 71,&#13;
72, 74, 87, 105, 201 , 228&#13;
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Frieze, Allan 157&#13;
Frieze, Glen 125, 174&#13;
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158, 37&#13;
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275 &#13;
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55, 73, 87. 104. 119, 201&#13;
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174&#13;
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158&#13;
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174&#13;
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Gi lmore, Conn ie 12 1. 158&#13;
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Gl obe, Mi che1l 158&#13;
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139. 202&#13;
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158, 168&#13;
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158&#13;
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185&#13;
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175&#13;
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202, 227&#13;
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276&#13;
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158&#13;
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10 5, 203, 235&#13;
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H arold , Caro l 44, 47, 54, 71 ,&#13;
72 , 104, 203 , 228, 36&#13;
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175&#13;
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95 , 10 5, 140, 203&#13;
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H arris, J eff 40, 4 1,. 73 , 111 ,&#13;
175, 185&#13;
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203&#13;
H ead, David 110, 158&#13;
H ead, Roy 42&#13;
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Hemmingsen, Linda 163&#13;
Hendrix , Clifford 159&#13;
H enning, Bob 80, 175&#13;
H enninger, Don 159&#13;
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62, 72, 74, 103, 105, 204&#13;
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H erri ck. Glenda 47, 102, 10 5,&#13;
174&#13;
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105, 175, 184&#13;
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185&#13;
Hill. Verna 57. 204&#13;
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168&#13;
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H oke, Randy 4 2, 126, 142 , 159&#13;
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132, 204, 148&#13;
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159&#13;
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H ough, Tom 57, 145, 205 , 270&#13;
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Hubbard, Debbie 105, 175&#13;
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Hull ett. Sheil a 160&#13;
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Hunt . J ohn 205&#13;
Hun!, Loe! 160&#13;
Hunt. Robert 160&#13;
Hunter, Harry 4', , 44, 57, 7 1,&#13;
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Hurd. H a rry 125, 160&#13;
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J ackson, Ann 160&#13;
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J acobsen, J oetta 47, 206, 228&#13;
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100, 103, 105, 117, 129.&#13;
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Johnson, J ames 160&#13;
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176&#13;
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Kozel, Gail 72, 176&#13;
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161&#13;
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162&#13;
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162&#13;
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162&#13;
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105. 211&#13;
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100, 94, 212, 40. 4 1, 51. 4.:i&#13;
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Rag land. J erry 2 J 5&#13;
Ra,cl &lt;: nd . Ron J 6-1&#13;
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2 16, 53&#13;
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100, 55 , 4 1, 103, 14, 44. 56.&#13;
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editor: joyce brown&#13;
ass't editor: nancy s1mons&#13;
business manager: luann beck&#13;
sports editors: terry burnsides&#13;
doug smith&#13;
photographers: craig acord&#13;
brian sollazzo&#13;
copy editor: bob yates&#13;
ait: scott travis&#13;
sherry peterson&#13;
betsy andersen&#13;
susie sublet&#13;
eva paladino&#13;
clan zdan&#13;
larry fox&#13;
debby smith&#13;
pam phillips&#13;
advisors: michael w. gill&#13;
mrs. anne brokaw&#13;
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CONTENTS &#13;
administration . . . . . . . . . . . . 11&#13;
accent on students . . . . . . . . . 32&#13;
v.i.p.s .................. 41&#13;
organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . 49&#13;
student activities . . . . . . . . . . 83&#13;
military ................. 105&#13;
athletics ................ . 111&#13;
sophomores .............. 141&#13;
JU11IOrS ••••...••••...•••• 157&#13;
seniors .................. ] 73&#13;
advertisers ............... 233 &#13;
6&#13;
In&#13;
Memoriam&#13;
I&#13;
'&#13;
SID BEU&#13;
This year at Thomas Jefferson we lost a fine&#13;
person and fellow student by an unfortunate accident, Sid Beu. He was an active member of the&#13;
Biology Club.&#13;
With his sense of humor and smiling face, Sid&#13;
will be greatly missed by all of his friends.&#13;
* * * * *&#13;
As we were preparing this book for shipment,&#13;
we learned of another of our students whose life&#13;
was taken in an automobile accident, George&#13;
Robert McTwiggan, a Senior at Tee Jay. &#13;
FRANK J. PALUKA&#13;
A membe r of long tanding at Thomas Jefferson was Mr.&#13;
Frank J. Paluka who passed away this spring. Born July 10,&#13;
] 888, Mr. Paluka taught in the Council Bluffs School System for forty-two years. He came to Tee Jay in 1924, two&#13;
yea rs after the school opened. When he retired in 1959, the&#13;
tudent body honored him in an assembly entitled "This Is&#13;
Your Life-Mr. Paluka." His philosophy on discipline can&#13;
well be heeded, " Gentle on gentlemen, tough on roughnecks."&#13;
LEON ASMUS&#13;
Juniors and Seniors regretfully learned of the passing of&#13;
Mr. Leon Asmus early this year. He died following a kidney&#13;
transplant in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Asmus taught drafting&#13;
here from 1962 to 1964. He was born July 5, 1937, and&#13;
was graduated from Nebraska State Teacher's College. Students and faculty will long remember Mr. Asmus for his&#13;
easygoing manner and fine personality.&#13;
JERRY DONICH&#13;
The entire student body was saddened to learn of the&#13;
death of Jerry Donich in an auto accident on December 13,&#13;
1964. J erry, a fine athlete, was graduated from Thomas&#13;
Jefferson in 1964. The great number of students who attended his funeral at Holy Family Church showed final&#13;
tri bute to a fine person.&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
Dedication&#13;
For your unending helpfulness and understanding of our many and&#13;
varied problems, and your ceaseless work for us, we the 1965 Monticello&#13;
staff dedicate this book to you, Mr. Francis Hanson. &#13;
Mr. Hanson, J oe, Mrs. Hanson, Mike, and J eff&#13;
Being head of the Guidance and Counseling Department is no easy task. But to Mr.&#13;
Francis Hanson it brings challenge and a great feeling of responsibility, something he&#13;
can't seem to get enough of.&#13;
Mr. Hanson was born in Meckling, Sou th Dakota, and has had a very interesting past.&#13;
He has attended a varied number of colleges which has attributed to his present position.&#13;
Mr. Hanson graduated from Wayne State Teachers College in 1950. He then started teaching and counseling in Cushing, Iowa. In 1955 Mr. Hanson went back to Colorado State&#13;
College where he received his master's degree in Industrial Arts. Mr. Hanson then came&#13;
to Tee Jay and taught Industrial Arts and Physical Education. In 1962 he took a leave&#13;
of absence and went to Arizona State University where he received his degree to be a&#13;
counselor. Omaha University, Drake, and Iowa State Teachers College have also been&#13;
added to Mr. Hanson's list of schools.&#13;
Mr. Hanson has always been a great sports enthusiast. Football, basketball, track, baseball, tennis,&#13;
and golf have all been coached by Mr. Hanson. Presently he is instructor of the gymnastics team.&#13;
Mr. Hanson and his wife LuAnn, who has also been&#13;
a teacher, have three boys ages 3, 6, and 8. They like&#13;
to spend as much time with their boys as possible, doing such things as fishing, hunting, camping and travelmg.&#13;
Some other interests of Mr. Hanson's include reading,&#13;
giving speeches and officiating in basketball, football,&#13;
and track.&#13;
Mr. Hanson plans to go on and receive his doctor's&#13;
degree to which he has accumulated 41 hours already.&#13;
Mr. Hanson enjoys Council Bluffs and wants to stay as&#13;
long as there is a need for his talents. &#13;
It is a pleasure for us, the 1965&#13;
Monticello staff, to express our appreciation of Miss Karen Miller, the&#13;
most vigorous person we know. Her&#13;
dedication to service and understanding instruction are cherished by students and faculty alike.&#13;
Although Miss Miller's time is well&#13;
spent sponsoring the pep club and&#13;
cheerleaders, she also enjoys dancing,&#13;
the outdoors, and singing in her&#13;
church choir.&#13;
Graduating from Thomas J efferson&#13;
in 1958, Miss Miller spent the next&#13;
four years at Northwest Missouri&#13;
State College before returning to TeeJ ay as a student teacher. After two&#13;
months of student teaching, Miss Miller became a regular member of the&#13;
TeeJay faculty, teaching sophomore&#13;
English.&#13;
The classes of 1965, 1966, and&#13;
1967 will always remember you, Miss&#13;
Miller, for your sincerity, friendliness, and quiet manner. Those of us&#13;
who have had the pleasure of knowing you will long admire and appreciate the many ways in which you&#13;
have acted as a guidepost for our&#13;
lives.&#13;
In Appreciation &#13;
Administration&#13;
II &#13;
12&#13;
Mr. Bolton&#13;
PR INCi PAL'S&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
Dea r students,&#13;
With high school comes a certain maturity. Oftentimes there is overemphasis&#13;
on extracurricular activities. When this&#13;
comes about it is a good sign of immaturity of the group, and very often a n entire school. Academic work comes secondary in comparison with such " important"&#13;
items as sports, plays, music, the high&#13;
school newspaper, or social life, these are&#13;
important.&#13;
Immaturity may be defined as a failure&#13;
to recognize the importance of work, which&#13;
stands a t the center of our social life. The&#13;
desire to go the way of the c rowd instead&#13;
of standing for what is right and wrong&#13;
shows immaturity. First things first. If&#13;
your life is based on mature thinking yo ur&#13;
high school will be just another step to&#13;
complete mastery of yo urself.&#13;
God bless you all and with the h elp&#13;
from Him who gives, your life will be&#13;
a. success. &#13;
Mr. Field&#13;
Mr. Field, our Vice Principal, is a very necessary&#13;
person at Thomas Jefferson High School. He has many&#13;
duties to fill and occupy his time. He takes care of&#13;
tardies, corrects problem students, helps figure 0ut&#13;
student problems and is a great help to the faculty also.&#13;
Without Mr. Field the school would surely be at&#13;
a great loss.&#13;
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SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
14&#13;
Mr. Jones is our assistant superintendent and is also a very hard worker. He has&#13;
done a very good job since he has held&#13;
this position. Just recently he held down&#13;
Mr. Mourer's duties while Mr. Mourer&#13;
was in Russia on an educational tour.&#13;
SUPERJNTENDEl T&#13;
Mr. lVIourer, our superintendent, has been apprec iated&#13;
for man y years b y th e citizens of Council Bluffs.&#13;
The reason for this is b ecause of his endless devotion&#13;
to educa ti onal and c ivic affairs.&#13;
We at Th omas J e fferson&#13;
wi h to extend our thanks to&#13;
you, Mr. Moure r, for your loyal dedicati on lo our schools.&#13;
L. to R.: Mr. Jack W. Peters, Mrs. U. J. Collingnon, Mr. Lester F. Haas - Pres., Mr. William&#13;
Cutler - V. Pres., Dr. Frederick E. Marsh, Mr. Richard K. Stoufer, Mr. Sam W. Brown. &#13;
Secretaries&#13;
One of the hardest jobs at Thomas Jefferson&#13;
belong to Mrs. Ma ri e Bentlage. Mrs. Bentlage's j ob i to keep track of the attendance&#13;
and to help Mr. Field with the detention hours.&#13;
Without an efficient bookkeeper the fin ancial affairs at Thomas Jefferson would be a&#13;
shambles. Thomas Jefferson is fortunate to&#13;
have one of the best people for this job, Mrs.&#13;
Bonnie Harris. Keeping an accura te account&#13;
of our finances and sending a typed detailed&#13;
report to the Board of Education each month&#13;
is one of her j ohs.&#13;
Warm, friendly, and willing to help all that come&#13;
to her are just a few words to describe Mrs. Lucille&#13;
Beck. Mrs. Beck is Mr. Bolton's personal secretary.&#13;
Besides this distinguishing job, Mrs. Beck makes out&#13;
the teachers' pa yroll , calls substitute teachers and does&#13;
any miscellaneous jobs she is called to do. &#13;
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Looking at catalogs in the counseling center are&#13;
Georgia Hoff and Melba Eidschun.&#13;
Counseling&#13;
-.&#13;
Friendly, smiling, and always willing to&#13;
help a Thomas Jefferson student is Mr.&#13;
Francis Hanson, the head of the guidance&#13;
department. Counseling with students,&#13;
helping them schedule classes and assisting in locating j obs fo r deserving students&#13;
are only a few of his many duties.&#13;
Handling co11ege prep sched uling, coaching&#13;
boys golf and heading the math department&#13;
keeps Mr. Frank LaMantia busy. However&#13;
this does not keep him from being a parttime counselor at Thomas Jefferson. &#13;
Center&#13;
' • 0 . w&#13;
• • :t&#13;
u .. I! II II&#13;
•&#13;
Miss Joyce Grubb is another of our full&#13;
time counselors. Miss Grubb also assists students who need help in scheduling their courses. Miss Grubb's wonderful personality helps&#13;
her greatly in her work.&#13;
A grea t asset to these four counselors is Mrs.&#13;
Elsie Springer. Among Mrs. Springer's activities&#13;
are such things as handling files, checking the&#13;
cred its for hopeful graduates, taking care of college transcripts, and seeing to the recommendations of the graduates.&#13;
D n !l ::;·==.. :-·-.. II ZI II&#13;
Besides being a counselor, Mr. Wally&#13;
Miller devotes much of his time to the&#13;
scheduling of the vocational students and&#13;
to being the head of the adult education&#13;
department.&#13;
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DARCELL ADAMS&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
Drafting-Welding&#13;
18&#13;
JOE BARTLETT&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
Typing&#13;
WARD BEAN&#13;
N.W . Missouri State&#13;
Bustl1ess Law-Bookkeeping&#13;
EDWARD BREMMER&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Govern men t-Deba te,&#13;
American History&#13;
CHARLES BRYANT&#13;
Univ Of Nebr.&#13;
Phys. Ed.&#13;
Who's Who n&#13;
DONNA BALZER&#13;
Simpson&#13;
Phys. Ed.&#13;
CAROLE BEAN&#13;
Wichita State&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
MIRIAM BOYD&#13;
Midland&#13;
Art&#13;
ANNE BROKAW&#13;
Simpson&#13;
English-Crea tive Writin g &#13;
The Faculty&#13;
HARRIET CHASE&#13;
Wm. Penn&#13;
Short11and&#13;
IDA DARGIN&#13;
Marymount&#13;
Typing&#13;
WILLIAM DA VIS&#13;
Dana&#13;
Drivers Training&#13;
WILBER EGE&#13;
Nebr. State Teacher's&#13;
College&#13;
Auto Mechanics&#13;
ROBERT CAPEL&#13;
0. u.&#13;
Coach-Psychology&#13;
CHARLES CROUSE&#13;
N. W. Missouri State&#13;
Algebra-Geometry&#13;
RICHARD DA VIS&#13;
0. u.&#13;
Coach-Biology&#13;
GEORGE EDENBURN&#13;
Voc.-Welding&#13;
R. R FANDERS&#13;
Peru State&#13;
Drama&#13;
19 &#13;
ROBERT FARRALD&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Developmental Reading&#13;
English&#13;
MARJORIE&#13;
GILLESPIE&#13;
Park College&#13;
French&#13;
BEVERLY GREENLEE&#13;
Bethel College&#13;
Typing&#13;
THOMAS HAAS&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Engli h&#13;
20&#13;
YOLANDA GARCIA&#13;
University of Havana&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
Spanish&#13;
MICHAEL GILL&#13;
Loras Colle«e&#13;
Latin-Annu:i&#13;
DENNIS GOT CHALL&#13;
Wayne Sta le&#13;
Drafting&#13;
JOYCE GRUBB&#13;
P eru talc-University of 1cbraska&#13;
Counselor&#13;
REUBEN HARRISON&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
J ournali m-Diversified&#13;
Occupa tions &#13;
ebraska Central&#13;
World HUory-Vocal&#13;
Music&#13;
DONALD HANSEN&#13;
State College of Iowa&#13;
Biology-Production&#13;
FRANCIS HANSON&#13;
Stat e Coll ege of&#13;
Co lorado&#13;
Cou nselor&#13;
MADGE HINKEL&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Geometry&#13;
BARBARA HANSEN&#13;
St. Olaf&#13;
American History&#13;
JACK HANSEN&#13;
Iowa State Univ.&#13;
Economics-Coach&#13;
MICHAEL HOFFMAN&#13;
Iowa State Univ.&#13;
World History-Economics&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
GRANT HUNTER -Oregon State&#13;
Vocational Printing&#13;
HAROLD JON-ES&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
Transcription-Typing&#13;
P. J. KIENY&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
English-Debate&#13;
MARTIN&#13;
KRUTSINGER&#13;
Auto Mechanics&#13;
LLOYD JEROME&#13;
Parsons College&#13;
Coach-Phys. Ed.&#13;
SALLY KELKER&#13;
Northwest Missouri&#13;
State&#13;
Phys. Ed.&#13;
FRANK LA MANTIA&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Trig-Algebra-Calculus&#13;
Counselor &#13;
PHYLLIS LEU&#13;
N.W. Missouri State&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
KAREN MILLER&#13;
N.W. Missouri State&#13;
En glish&#13;
RUTH MOELLER&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
American History&#13;
HARRY LOBEL&#13;
Park College&#13;
Algebra-Physics&#13;
HAZEL MILLER&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
English&#13;
WALLA CE MILLER&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
Adult EducationCounselor&#13;
CLARA MORRIS&#13;
Kansas State&#13;
Librarian&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
NANCY NASON&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
English&#13;
LeROY PICKLES&#13;
State College of Iowa&#13;
Print&#13;
SALLIE RALSTON&#13;
Indiana State&#13;
Chemistry-Biology&#13;
ERNEST OAKES&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Band&#13;
RICHARD ORTEZ&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Biology&#13;
CAROLE POKORNY&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
CLINTON RICHEY&#13;
Sta te College of Iowa&#13;
Machine Sh op &#13;
ERNEST ROBINSON&#13;
Peru Stat e&#13;
Metal Shop&#13;
Draftin g&#13;
DAVID RYAN&#13;
State College of Iowa&#13;
Vocational Drafting&#13;
GARY&#13;
SCHWARZKOPF&#13;
State College of Iowa&#13;
Voca tional Building&#13;
ETTA SHELTON&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
JOHN ROSENTHAL&#13;
Creighton&#13;
Honors Math&#13;
GRACE SCHROEDER&#13;
Nebraska U.&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
AGNES SPERA&#13;
Omaha U.&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
25 &#13;
CLARA STRICKLAND&#13;
Park College&#13;
Government&#13;
Dean of Girls&#13;
26&#13;
DONNA THOMPSON&#13;
State University of Iowa&#13;
English&#13;
GARNET WELSCH&#13;
Iowa State&#13;
American HistoryGeography&#13;
MARTHA WANGBERG&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
Ameri can History&#13;
NANCY TANGEMAN&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
ELEANOR WALSH&#13;
Creighton&#13;
English&#13;
JANET WILKE&#13;
Nebraska Univ.&#13;
English &#13;
MARLIN McDOWELL&#13;
S.S.G. E.6&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
CHARLES RAFFERTY&#13;
S.S.G. E.6&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
ROGER MELKUS&#13;
Creighton U.&#13;
English and&#13;
Developmental&#13;
Reading&#13;
~NOPHOTO&#13;
VICTOR LeGAULT&#13;
S.F.C. E-6&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
HAROLD RICHESON&#13;
S.S.G. E-6&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
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Cooks&#13;
Seven busy women prepare lunch for hungry Thomas&#13;
Jefferson students. They are Irene English, who is&#13;
head of our cafeteria; Peggy Friedrich, Violet Clinton,&#13;
Kathryn Woodruff, Louvena Hager, Charlotte Ross&#13;
and Wilma Jones.&#13;
The cooks come at seven-thi1ty in the morning and&#13;
don't leave until all have been fed and the work is&#13;
done. Using 225 pounds of potatoes, twenty loaves&#13;
of bread and six hundred hamburgers at one day's&#13;
lunch, no student at Thomas Jefferson will ever Starve!&#13;
L. to R.: Irene English, Wilma Jones, Violet&#13;
Clinton, Louvena Hager, Charlotte Ross, P eggy&#13;
Friedrich, Kathryn Woodruff. &#13;
Custodians&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Frank Hemmingson - Head&#13;
Custodian, Sam Caruba, Joe Smith, Row 2:&#13;
J ess Harbold, Carl Miller&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Clifford Hackley and Forest Moore&#13;
Tee Jay is kept spotless during the year by our hardworking&#13;
custodian staff. Comprised of two men and one lady on the day&#13;
shift, we have three custodians in the building from 3 to 11 and&#13;
two men from 7 to 11. Scrubbing the floors of the new building&#13;
"every" night and the floors of the old building "every other&#13;
night", are just two of the many tasks this fine staff does to&#13;
keep our school running smoothly.&#13;
Mrs. Betty LeMaster&#13;
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Pam Smith, Wanda Eidschun, Linda Collet,&#13;
Linda Wilson, LuAnn Beck, and Lynnette&#13;
Jacoba spent many hours working in the office&#13;
typing tests and running them off for the&#13;
teachers.&#13;
Office&#13;
Workers&#13;
Shown running off another one of those endless tests is Diana Foley. She&#13;
is another of our capable production girls.&#13;
30&#13;
Spending an hour in the counseling center helpin g Mrs . . Springei;: and .th e co un selors were Elain e Schroeder, Margaret&#13;
Hattan, Marsha Griffiths, Mary Stotts. Back Row: Mel bi( Bids-lm'lif 1*aren S pencer, Cheryl Rudi g, Sharon Duitma n,&#13;
Sharon Bates and Nan cy Moore. &#13;
L. lo R. Row 1: P. Smith, P. Poulos, K. Poulos, J. Brown, V. LeBaugh. Row 2: B. Parrack, A. Metheny,&#13;
J. Hager, P. Matteson, N. Callaghan, M. Davis, K. Gaver. Row 3: L. Metheny, J. Corum, J. Olsen, J.&#13;
Harris, G. Petry, N. Hanafan.&#13;
A&#13;
t&#13;
t&#13;
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n&#13;
d&#13;
a&#13;
n&#13;
c&#13;
e&#13;
Girls' Lounge Checking the file of a student at Tee Jay is&#13;
Mrs. Mary Jane Stageman. Mrs. Stageman has&#13;
been our capable nurse for several years.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Gail Galle, Linda Ford, Judy Chancellor, Georgia Hoff,&#13;
Abby Metheny, Andrea Kinneman. Row 2: Jeanne Fienh old, Linda Miller,&#13;
Vicki Neal, Evelyn Koenig, Cheryl Wold, Kathy Vest, Dorothy Baldwin.&#13;
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Here at Tee Jay we find a wide variety of activities and&#13;
organizations in which the student may participate. More&#13;
important than these activities and organizations are the&#13;
educational services which the school has to offer.&#13;
Tee Jay offers three educational areas. First of all there&#13;
is the College Prep course which includes languages and&#13;
honors courses to keep the "prep" student busy. The Commercial department prepares the girls to go forth into&#13;
secretarial positions and other types of commercial work.&#13;
Thirdly, is the Vocational department which contains&#13;
some of the most modern and up-to-date shops and equipment in this area. We are fortunate to have our own&#13;
Print Shop with modern equipment. We print, in addition&#13;
to our school paper, most of the forms used in school and&#13;
the programs for school events. There is also Auto Shop,&#13;
Sheet Metal, Building Construction, and Drafting. Tee Jay&#13;
has a well-rounded curriculum.&#13;
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Students are now taking courses which are modern, difficult, and hard to understand. Therefore, teachers must have&#13;
sufficient studies in these courses so that they might be able&#13;
to relate it to the students.&#13;
With the increasing enrollment, Tee Jay is short of space.&#13;
This necessitates classes in the auditorium, hallway, and basement. The gym and student lounge are often used as study&#13;
areas. However, a new building will be begun this summer&#13;
which should relieve the crucial problem of "space."&#13;
But even with these few handicaps, Tee Jay has the faculty&#13;
and facilities for giving a good education to those who have&#13;
the desire to learn and continue their education. These students&#13;
have found the counseling center an invaluable aid in helping&#13;
them choose the proper course during their years at Tee Jay,&#13;
and also in the selection of a "post-graduate" school or place&#13;
of employment.&#13;
These Sophomores and Juniors who are pictured on the next&#13;
few pages are just a few of those who show a great deal of&#13;
promise in their field. &#13;
TRUDY PROBST, 16.&#13;
Junior College Prep.&#13;
JOEL MYKLEBUST, 15.&#13;
Sophomore College Prep.&#13;
Joel's future plans are a college education in some&#13;
area of science. He is a member of the Luther&#13;
League Board and the Boy Scouts. His hobbies are&#13;
coin collecting and golf, and his special enjoyments&#13;
are reading and golf.&#13;
His outlook on life: "I like it!"&#13;
Trudy has in mind a future as a high school math&#13;
teacher after college graduation. Trudy's out-ofschool activities include modeling at Brandies and&#13;
summer work as a secretary. Her hobby is music,&#13;
?nd her special enjoyments are drama and journalism.&#13;
Her philosophy of life is "Live each day as it comes&#13;
and don't let things bother you."&#13;
TERESA WOODS, 16.&#13;
Junior College Prep.&#13;
The field of mathematics seems to be in the future&#13;
for Teresa. She does work in the city library. Her&#13;
hobbies include handy-work, such as knitting, and&#13;
collecting stuffed animals. School athletics, cooking&#13;
and loafing are among her special enj oyments.&#13;
Teresa's outlook on life : "Do unto others ... Do&#13;
the best of your ability in everything, and enjoy&#13;
life."&#13;
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36&#13;
RUTH DRUMMOND. 17. Junior College Prep. ,&#13;
SALLY CLARK, 15.&#13;
Sophomore College Prep.&#13;
Sally's future plans include her college education ,&#13;
a career in teaching, and probably marriage. Sall y's&#13;
out-of-school activities are church work and Job's&#13;
Daughters. Her hobby is dancing, and she receives&#13;
special enjoyment from swimming, reading, and,&#13;
of course, dancing.&#13;
Her outlook on life is "To always try for the best&#13;
you can do and live your life now. Forget the&#13;
past, it is done, and just look into the futur e."&#13;
KEN LININGER, 17. Junior Coll ege Prep.&#13;
Ken's future hope is to have&#13;
a career in engineering, math,_&#13;
or architecture. He also wants&#13;
to do some writing for his&#13;
own enjoyment. Ken's special&#13;
enjoyments are music, dramatics, and swimming.&#13;
His philosophy of life is "Life&#13;
is something to be enjoyedbut society which is the necessary part of life that enables&#13;
us to live with others, makes&#13;
it necessary to follow certain."&#13;
Being a beautician seems to be Ruth's futu re ambition. She counts swimming, sewing and dancing&#13;
as her hobbies, and especially likes Honda riding.&#13;
Her outlook on life: "Life to me is something to&#13;
be lived now and enj oyed. Everyone, I think, takes&#13;
life too seriously." &#13;
MARILYN SCHMIIT, 15.&#13;
Sophomore Commercial&#13;
Marilyn's future plans are centered around&#13;
secretarial work. Her special enjoyments&#13;
are all kinds of sports, especially swimming.&#13;
Her philosophy of life: "To aim for the&#13;
highest point of life. Life has its hardships,&#13;
but it still has its joys. If you want to obtain anything in life, you have to work&#13;
for it."&#13;
SANDY CARTER, 15.&#13;
Sophomore Commercial&#13;
Sandy's future includes marriage and work in some&#13;
field pertaining to m'ath. She is a member of Job's&#13;
Daughters. She has a hobby of watching the license&#13;
plates on cars to see how many states are represented. She has been keeping a record since 1962.&#13;
Her special enjoyment is badminton.&#13;
Sandy's outlook on life is "To do as much as&#13;
I can and have as much fun as I can before I&#13;
get married."&#13;
JANICE SCHMITT, 17.&#13;
Junior Commercial&#13;
In the future Janice plans a career in secretarial work because she enjoys typing,&#13;
shorthand, and meeting new people.&#13;
Her outlook on life: "I think that a person's life is exactly what one makes out of&#13;
it. I also believe that whatever a person becomes, he should be the best."&#13;
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MIKE OLES, 17.&#13;
Junior Vocational&#13;
GERALD NORMAN, 17.&#13;
Junior Vocational&#13;
The future ambition for Gerald is to become either&#13;
a machinist or mechanic. His out-of-school activities are out door activities such as camping,&#13;
fishing, and hunting. His special enjoyment is&#13;
Yam aha riding.&#13;
His outlook on life : "Wonderful! I think life is&#13;
the most joyful thing you can attain."&#13;
Mike would like to have a future either in automotive work or in building construction. His hobby&#13;
is model cars, and his special enjoyment is going&#13;
to drag races and cooking.&#13;
DAVE HOOK, 17.&#13;
Junior Vocational&#13;
Dave has alternate plans fo r his fu ture, going lo&#13;
California to trade school or into the service to&#13;
study electronics. His hobbies are riding motorcycles, boat riding and water skiing, and scuba&#13;
diving. Movies are his special enj oyment.&#13;
Dave's philosophy of life is: " I'm looking forward&#13;
to becoming an electrician and owning my own&#13;
business." &#13;
Pictured above are Dennis Clark and Donald Hines with the trophies&#13;
which they won at a "Trouble Shooting" contest in Des Moines. The&#13;
contest, sponsored by Plymouth Motors, was attended by thirty-two groups&#13;
of students from all over the slate. Our boys came in third, and&#13;
brought home the trophies and a set of gold-plated open end wrenches.&#13;
Fine work, Boys!&#13;
DAVID BIRDSONG, 17.&#13;
Sophomore Vocational&#13;
Dave's future plans are those of being a printer.&#13;
He enjoys swimming and bowling, and, especially, riding on his Honda.&#13;
His outloo~ on life: "Good."&#13;
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In addition to the three educational areas of Thomas&#13;
Jefferson, many programs are selected and presented to&#13;
the student body in order to broaden the culture and ed ucation of the students. A wide variety of entertainment is&#13;
another facet of the educational process.&#13;
Among the programs presented at Thomas J efferson&#13;
this year was one given by the Strategic Air Command&#13;
band from Offutt Air Base in Omaha. Tee Jay's Mr. Ernest&#13;
Oakes was a guest conductor at this performance. &#13;
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Student&#13;
Council&#13;
The Leaders Of Our&#13;
School And Of The&#13;
Future&#13;
The National Association of Student Council is a very&#13;
worthwhile organization.&#13;
A school is sometimes compared to a small city. This&#13;
city is composed of all kinds of people and groups. The&#13;
student council acts as a sort of small scale government&#13;
which makes up laws and regulations for its citizens.&#13;
Each home room elects a student to represent them at the&#13;
Doug Smith - President meetings and express ideas and opinions to better the&#13;
school routine. Of course all new ideas voted on and&#13;
passed must be approved by Mr. Bolton our principal.&#13;
Some of the things that the Student Council does to raise money and create&#13;
activities for the students are: organizing our big winter dance the Sno Ball, holding&#13;
candy sales at different times, and this year they also sponsored Twirp Week. This&#13;
is a week when the girls pay for the date and take the role of the boy.&#13;
To help benefit the students and faculty the student council often does helpful&#13;
and thoughtful things too. They sponsor the student courtesy fund which buys&#13;
flowers and cards for the students who are in the hospital. They do this on behalf&#13;
of the entire student body. Student Council also holds teacher appreciation week&#13;
at which time the teachers are usually given a little gift in appreciation of their&#13;
many hours spent in the ·classroom teaching us and also the many hours spent&#13;
after school helping students and sponsoring the many clubs at Th()mas J efferson. &#13;
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L. to R.: R. VanVurren, D. Smith - Pres., C. Simons - Vice Pres., V. Reed - Sec., P.&#13;
Devivo - Treas., N. Simons - Parl., Mr. W. Bean - Fae. Advisor. Row 2: S. Clark, G. Galle,&#13;
B. Andersen, G. Elkins, T. Probst, P. Poulos, J. Brown, F. Klefstad, C. Smith, J. Schmitt, M.&#13;
Hammond, J. Brown. Row 3: K. Root, S. Lehmer, J. Branson, E. Paladino, S. Adamson, L.&#13;
Driever, J. Fienhold, T. Miller, G. Hoff, S. Smartt, A. Doughman, J. Rine, S. Drake. Row 4:&#13;
M. Shaughnessy, M. Egge, S. Walla, L. Kemp, S. Tysor, E. Schroeder, A. Lindsay, R. Sipes,&#13;
D. Hines, G. Owens, B. Roden, L. Lidgett. Row 5: G. Wooldridge, G. Mann, J. Woods, M.&#13;
Irwin, M. Parrack, D. Moore, R. Johnson, J. Smith, G. Cerveny, K. lngoldsby.&#13;
Alternates&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: P. Anfinson, J. Kimball, S. Bowser, L. Thomas, B. Woods, J. Hoover, S. Curry,&#13;
R. Drummond, K. Billings, C. Moore, B. Will. Row 2: S. Trussel, L. Malone, P. Oshlo, P. Lee,&#13;
J. Chute, K. Poulas, L. Hill, C. Rief, P. Homan, E. King, N. Callaghan, R. Law. Row 3: D.&#13;
Hawkins, T. Hansen, J. Ditzler, S. Rowe, B. Case, D. Purnell, S. Williamson, J. Wood, D. Wahl,&#13;
B. Blackman, W. Doty. Row 4: B. Rigby, T. Tracy, L. Collett, J. Duke, K. Fernley, M. Dietz,&#13;
D. Herrick, J. Grazier, J. Wheeler, T. Bond, E. Gilmore. &#13;
Junior Red Cross&#13;
L. to R. Row I: Mrs. Greenlee, P. Homan, D. Smith, C. Smith, S. Anderson. Row 2: M. Lane, M. P earce, L. Churchill,&#13;
K. Lawless, M. Mendoza, S. Martindale, R. Fischer, J. Wilcken, P. Mauer, K. Kuhl. Row 3: S. Stultz, S. King, D.&#13;
Wendt, J. Brown, J. Green, P. Foust, M. Lee, K. Peterson, C. Richardson, S. Nuzum, M. Hartman, C. Foote. Row 4; D.&#13;
Morse, S. Gamblin, P. Peterson, J. Lenhardt, L. Whitney, C. Beck, S. Peterso n, G. Kozel, S. En glish, J. Ca rpenter, B.&#13;
Parks. Row 5: P. Stogdill, V. Elliott, C. Hail, R. Daub, A. McNult y, D. Hodeo, J. Wood, D. Rasmussen, J. Kill.&#13;
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l. to R. Row 1: R. Cue, S. Heffernan, J. Woods, D. Wahl, L. Childers, A. Kinnaman, M. Hammond, J. Clark, K. Young.&#13;
Row 2: D. Boaz, C. Wold, K. Ingram, L. LeMaster, J. Moran, D. Brown, K. Johnson, M. Markuson, C. Turpen, R. Drummond,&#13;
N. Ha1iafan. Row 3: M. Applegate, J. Mcintosh, L. May, K. Rollins, K. Shelly, S. Soar, S. Rowe, J. Ditzler, P. Devivo,&#13;
L. Beck. Row 4: M. Poland, C. Lindsay, M. Hopper, J. Street, D. Zdan, L. Morris, P. Long, G. Frieze, B. Dike, J. Abels.&#13;
The Tee J ay High School Red Cross consists of two students&#13;
from each homeroom; one representative and one alternate. It&#13;
is sponsored by Mrs. Greenlee, and is one of the hardest working&#13;
service clubs in the school.&#13;
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Our devoted sponsor and friend-Mrs. Clara&#13;
Strickland.&#13;
A newly elected member is called forward.&#13;
NH9&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
The National Honor Society is composed of&#13;
juniors and seniors. Sophomores are elected as provisional members. Those whose grades remain up&#13;
to the standards of the National Honor Society&#13;
become permanent members when they become&#13;
juniors.&#13;
This year 19 seniors, and 46 juniors, were inducted into the society. 23 sophomores were elected&#13;
as provisional members.&#13;
The National Honor Society is headed by President Jeffery Harris. The other offi.cers are VicePresident Greg O'Connor, Secretary Evelyn Koenig,&#13;
and Treasurer David Griffiths.&#13;
The induction ceremony was a very impressive&#13;
one. A short speech and the lighting of a candle&#13;
was given for each of the four letters, C S L S&#13;
which stand for character, scholarship, leadership,&#13;
and service.&#13;
The very devoted sponsor of this organization is&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland, Dean of Girls, and a sponsor of the senior class.&#13;
A new member receives the rose of the society. &#13;
Old and new Senior members.&#13;
New Junior members Receiving the yellow rose of the society.&#13;
Our congratulations to each and every&#13;
one of the old and new members elected&#13;
to the National Honor Society.&#13;
Tirn new provisional Sophomore members beam&#13;
with pride.&#13;
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Vuuren&#13;
Rex Van Vuuren, our new exchange student&#13;
from the Republic of South Africa seems to have&#13;
adjusted to American life very well. An honor&#13;
roll student, Rex also has time for many extracurricular activities: football, swimming, and tennis are the sports Rex participated in this year,&#13;
lie is also President of 6th period choir, he belongs to M.Y.F. and the American Field Service.&#13;
Rex has high goals in life. To study law is his&#13;
main goal and by his present grades he is getting&#13;
off to a good start.&#13;
Some of his likes include the colors brown and&#13;
green, and he says he likes American music. He&#13;
dislikes the mixing of certain foods, which is one&#13;
of our customs. While Rex has been here he has&#13;
not only learned about our country but we have&#13;
learned about his country also. Rex has given&#13;
talks about his home land to P. T. A.'s and clubs.&#13;
All the students and faculty at T. J. have fallen&#13;
for Rex's English accent and quiet manner and&#13;
we hope that Rex has come to like us too.&#13;
Rex is a very fine young man, who will be&#13;
greatly missed when he leaves Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
Rex is an asset to any school in any country.&#13;
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Annual Staff&#13;
JOYCE BROWN&#13;
Editor-in-chief&#13;
Mr. Gill and Mrs. Brokaw, our co-advisors, were both&#13;
newcomers to the annual staff this year. Mrs. Brokaw,&#13;
an English teacher, helped us with proofreading and&#13;
copy while Mr. Gill aided the photographers.&#13;
Spending as much as 4 hours a day&#13;
organizing the annual, room 32 seems&#13;
like Joyce's second home_ She has the&#13;
responsibility of co-ordinating all annual&#13;
activity. A favorite expression satirizing&#13;
Joyce's faithful service is "Is Joyce hack&#13;
yet?"&#13;
When ever a problem arises in annual class there is&#13;
always a quick rational solution. Found reading A.&#13;
L.'s Crimson and Blue, assistant editor, Nancy Simons,&#13;
is punished by advisor Mr. Gill and editor-in-chief&#13;
"Juice" Brown. &#13;
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Craig Aco rd was our second semester photographer. Brian&#13;
Soll azo was photographer for first semester.&#13;
Busin ess Manager LuA1111 Beck and assistant busi·&#13;
ness manager Susie Sublet are responsible for coordinating the ads which make our annual possible.&#13;
Bob Yates, copy editor, and his assistants Pam Phillips, Betsy&#13;
Anderson, and Larry Fox have been invaluable to our staff&#13;
composing copy for the 1965 Monticello.&#13;
Staff members Eva Paladino, Debby Smith, Sherry Peterson&#13;
and Dan Zdan take a brief break from their va ried duties on&#13;
the annual.&#13;
Art editor, Scott Travis aids sports editors, Terry Burn·&#13;
sides and Doug Smith with a lay out. &#13;
R. A. Harrison&#13;
Publishing a bi-weekly newspaper is no easy job, hut&#13;
the first semester staff under the direction of R. A. Harrison did it with ease. They also published special&#13;
Thanksgiving and Christmas issues which boasted color&#13;
pictures on the front page.&#13;
The Signal, during the first semester, began two new&#13;
columns in the paper, "Teacher of the Week" and "Athlete&#13;
of the Week." Because of the hard work and earnest interest of the staff, these and all articles were well received.&#13;
Linda Hurley and Frances Strong&#13;
Members of the staff are:&#13;
Frances Strong-Editor-in-chief&#13;
Linda Hurley-Managing&#13;
editor&#13;
Flick Filkins-Sports editor&#13;
Susan Bowser-Business&#13;
manager&#13;
Reporters-Nancy Jo Simons&#13;
(not pictured), Jeanne Fienhold, Cheryl Beck, Ida Mae&#13;
Wiepert, Bill Freeland, and&#13;
Aileen Kerber.&#13;
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Aileen Kerver, Ida Mae Wiepert, Cheryl Beck, Jeanne Feinhold&#13;
Dick (Flick) Filkins&#13;
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The second semester Signal Staff was the first&#13;
to initiate the extra morning paper at Tee Jay after&#13;
the basketball tournament. Other highlights denoting praise were the color Easter cover and the&#13;
extra page tribute to spring sports. The members&#13;
were:&#13;
Editor-in-Chief-Trudy Probst&#13;
Managing Editor-Connie Foote&#13;
Business Editor-Gail Galle&#13;
Associate Editor-Connie Colwell&#13;
Make-up Editor-Cyndy Simons&#13;
Art Editor-Linda Wilson&#13;
Sports 'Editor-Ron Story&#13;
Sports Staff- Skip Be Virt&#13;
Rod Barlow&#13;
Dick Filkins&#13;
Reporters- Gayle Poland&#13;
Jacque Clark&#13;
Photographer-Craig Acord Connie Foote Trudy Probst&#13;
Ron Story Skip Be Virt&#13;
Connie Colwell Cyndy Simons&#13;
Rod Barlow, Dick Filkins, Jacque Clark, Gayle Poland&#13;
This creative staff deserves&#13;
recognition for their achievements. Their interesting, regular columns and enjoyable&#13;
special items have once again&#13;
made the Signal the voice of&#13;
Tee Jay. Congratulations to&#13;
the staff and their co-ordinator, Mr. R. A. Harrison, for a&#13;
fine job.&#13;
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Creative Writing&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. Hinsley, .J. McKenzie, A. Brokaw, - Spon., P: P elerson, ]\[. Honig,&#13;
C. Colwell, L. Beck, G. Cerveny, J. Narmi,&#13;
L. Fox, C. Simons, L. Barqenquasl, D.&#13;
Gu ild, D. Smith, D. P urnell, S. Hough, B.&#13;
Kopera, D. Nelson.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: K. Parks, K. Lininger, K. Bristo, ]. Fienhold, C. Beck,&#13;
R. VanVuuren, B. Freeland, ]. Witte, C. Vermuele, M. Toscano, G. Hoff,&#13;
M. Grimes, ]. Chancellor.&#13;
Attending class each day, these "creative" students found challenging ideas to&#13;
keep them busy. The end product of an assignment to write a children's Christmas&#13;
story is being read by Mrs. Brokaw. (Above) The biggest project of the year is&#13;
the annual production of Light in the Window on which students are busily working.&#13;
QUILL AND SCROLL&#13;
The Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for outstanding high sch ool&#13;
journalists. To become a member requires service on the Signal Staff, a display of&#13;
outstanding journalistic abilities, and a high academic standing outside of the fi eld&#13;
of journalism.&#13;
LIBRARY CLUB&#13;
If you are willing to work before and after sch ool and your English teach er will&#13;
give the club a good recommendation for you, then you qualify for the T. J. library&#13;
club. These girls fulfill the requirements and help our school librarian , Miss&#13;
Clara Morris. &#13;
Library Club&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. Wood, K. Vest - Pres., C. Rhoades - Treas., J. Clark - Sec., T. Woods, M. Richardson. Row 2:&#13;
L. l\fo ggard, P. Mortensen, C. Wilson, ]. Wilcken, D. Smith, ]. Schmidt, C. Bergman. Row 3: B. Bowser, L. Calfee,&#13;
P. Dev ivo, C. Youn g, P. Lenhardt, F. Klefstad, T. P robst, absent - K. Parks - V. Pres.&#13;
Quill And Scroll&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: S. Bowser, A. Kerber, N. Simons, ]. Fienh old, F. Strong, E. Schroeder, L. Hurley, B. Freeland, Mr.&#13;
Harrison - Spon.&#13;
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El Club De EspanOI&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: M. Loukota, S. Bicking, P. Becker, D. Howland, P. Johnson, S. Clark, L. Kindberg, M. Mendoza,&#13;
T. Woods, M. Stukey. Row 2: Mrs. Garcia, J. Carlin, ]. Kimball, T. Probst, -S. Smyth, S. Minor, C. Tisher, J.&#13;
BeVirt, D. Foley, D. Walker, C. Gottbrecht, L. Brown, L. Spelman. Row 3: ]. Mcintosh, M. Hattan, ]. Street,&#13;
S. Stoker, L. Woods, S. Lawl ess, T. Ryan, M. Hill, C. Johnson, C. Kessler, C. Amos. Row 4 : L. Imler, A. Lang,&#13;
W. Brown, S. Peterson, C. Colwell, L. Jacoba, L. Beck, C. Meyer, E. Lawton, E. Gibler, R. Wehrli, G. Arch,&#13;
D. Rasmussen. Row 5: D. Conkling, D. Steiber, L. Collet, C. Lai-son, A. Hubbard, F. Strong, D. Baker, D. Purnell,&#13;
G. Wooldridge, T. Burnsides, D. Koch, D. Oshlo. Row 6: D. Filkins, R. Torneton, G. Skalberg, H. Webster,&#13;
0. Bartholomew, ]. Harrington, R. Barlow, L. Fox, F. Mann, B. Fienhold, S. Carle,]. Butler.&#13;
Debate Club&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Mr. Bremmer, P.&#13;
Wind, F. Klefstad, M. Smith, G.&#13;
P urnell, P. Becker, W. Hammond,&#13;
C. Gottbrecht, F. Strong. Row 2:&#13;
E. Schroeder, ]. White, D. Zdan,&#13;
E. Gibbs, F. Stinemates, E. Barton, ]. 111orson, K. Sheely. Row&#13;
3 : M. O'Hara, R. Sipes, M. Goldenberg, G. Arch, D. Rasmussen,&#13;
W. Ross, J. Abels, J. Myk lebust. &#13;
9odalitas Latina&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: K. Lininger, A. Schroder, L. Kerrin, G. Klcfstad. Row 2: Mr. Gill - Spon., J. Savage, B. Moss, D. Carroll, V. Elliott, A. Wright, D. Fidone, M. Wilcken, K. Young, M. Markuson,&#13;
E. Gibbs, C. Foote - Treas. Row 3: P. Garrean -V. Pres., M. Gibler, ]. Gibler, S. Grosyenor, P.&#13;
Hansen, S. Waugh, M. Lee, J. Carpenter, M. Peters- Pres., M. Ege, J. Wilson, L. Cowardin - Sec.&#13;
Row 4: M. Shannon, D. Fernley, C. Hourigan, B. Parks, D. Hoden, R. Spane!, K. Walker, G. Mann,&#13;
J. Malone, B. Geibert, J. Evans. Row 5: A. Coleman, M. Grimes, L. Wright, J. Grazier, M. Danburg,&#13;
C. Lindstrum, B. Russell, D. Fernley, · B. Dike, A. Holmberg, R. Nansel.&#13;
The LATIN CLUB is&#13;
sponsored by Mr. Michael&#13;
Gill. The club's main objective is becoming better&#13;
acquainted with Roman&#13;
culture and customs. Every student in Latin (or&#13;
students who have had&#13;
Latin) are eligible for&#13;
club membership.&#13;
The FRENCH CLUB is&#13;
again this year trying to&#13;
increase good will and&#13;
fri endly r elations between&#13;
foreign lands and the U.S.&#13;
by corresponding with&#13;
pen pals. The French&#13;
Club spends time learning the background of&#13;
their studies as well as&#13;
the study and use of the&#13;
French language. Mrs.&#13;
Marjorie Gillespie is the&#13;
sponsor.&#13;
Le Cercle Francais&#13;
The SPANISH CLUB is the&#13;
largest of our language clubs.&#13;
Each Spanish class is an organized group and every member is&#13;
automatically a member of the&#13;
Spanish Club. Sponsored by Mrs.&#13;
Yolanda Garcia , Spanish students&#13;
soon in ~e their understanding of the Spanish culture and life&#13;
as well as the language.&#13;
Students who enj oy public&#13;
speaking and the rewards of their&#13;
experiences will no doubt be in&#13;
DEBATE.&#13;
Although the research is usually&#13;
long, and the hours spent in prepara tion many, all of Mr. Kieny's&#13;
debate students will agree the&#13;
satisfaction of both victory and defeat are worth all of the work.&#13;
Debate students are not only&#13;
working for themselves but for the&#13;
school as well. The TeeJay Debate&#13;
Squad deserves much credit for&#13;
their excellent record. L. to R. Row 1: D. Dorf - Sec.-Treas., M. O'Har a - V. Pres., M. Griffiths - Pres.&#13;
Row 2: Mrs. Gillespie -- Spon., P. Massie, ]. Olsen, J. Henry, D. Keuck, S. O'Hara,&#13;
B. Moss, S. Mann, G. Drake. Row 3: M. Hartman, A. Barton, B. Wilson, K. Young,&#13;
]. Harris, J. Brown, L. Wells. Row 4 : N. Dick, A. Ellis, T. Tracy, J. Diercks, V. Davis,&#13;
A. Hotchkiss, J. Duke, R. Brayboy, M. Forcade. Row 5: R. Case, G. Mann, R. Bryant,&#13;
L. Harrin gton, B. Ahlquist, J. Grazier, D. Manning, J. Myklebust.&#13;
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Pat Oshlo, Trudy Miller and Clara Moore do some sketching out- doors, as Craig McGee inspects their merits.&#13;
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A sincere interest in art is the only requirement for becoming a member of the&#13;
Art Club, a Tee Jay group sponsored by&#13;
Mrs. Miriam Boyd.&#13;
Club activities include entering art contests, having fi eld trips and having meetings with other schools.&#13;
"Some of the art students bard at work!" &#13;
L. to R. Row I: B. Ives, G. Whaley. Row 2: K. Bristo, P. Phillips, T. Probst, C. Wold, M. Toscano, B. Andersen. Row 3:&#13;
D. McCormick, L. Wilson, K. Ingram, C. Simons, S. Sublet, M. Pol and, F. Strong, L. Beck, S. Hoke. Row 4: B. Poland,&#13;
D. Manning, R. Law, K. Lininger, J. Abels, T. Shadley, R. Keele, B. Bryant:&#13;
Thespian Officers: Trudy Probst, Mike Tosca no and Cheryl Wold.&#13;
Have you completed one hundred&#13;
hours of work in theatrical productions&#13;
at Tee Jay? If you have, you are&#13;
qualified to be a member of the Thespians. All of the members have made&#13;
major contributions in acting. The&#13;
sponsor of this club is our fine drama&#13;
coach, Mr. R. H. Fanciers. The two&#13;
social highlights of the year include&#13;
a steak fry and the initiation of new&#13;
members.&#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: Mrs. Tangeman - Spon., S. Sublet - Music Ch., C. Sulhoff - Hist., R. Stinemat es - Par!.,&#13;
N. Hanafan - Sec., K. Gaver - V. Pres., S. Walla - Pres., 1iss Leu - Spon. Row 2 : S. Lawson, J. Arrich, ].&#13;
Reninger, S. Lehmer, L. Churchill, R. Doner, H. Howanl, J. Matteson, R. Matteson. Row 3: J. Branson, T.&#13;
Hansen, B. StClair, L. Allen, J. Carlin, S. Rhoades, D. Bolton, N. McKim, L. Gardn er, S. Schoolar. Row 4: L.&#13;
Goetzinger, R. Drummond, J. Ditzler, S. Rowe, D. Eddy, C. Phillips, K. Peterson, M. Applegate. Row 5: G. Kozel,&#13;
S. Soar, P. Fichter, C. Smith, C. Lindsay, P. Muell er, A. Lindsay,]. McKenzie, C. Ackerman, D. Nugent.&#13;
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F. H. A. is a club, which helps build better women of tomorrow by teaching&#13;
them many useful things that pertain to everyday life. The girls also give much&#13;
of themselves to help brighten the lives of needy famili es on holidays, by preparing&#13;
food baskets.&#13;
F. T. A. is a club contammg girls and boys whose goal in life is to inform and&#13;
broaden the minds of the young. These students are now preparing for their goal by&#13;
observing their present teachers and listening to guest speakers on occasions.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Miss Wangberg - Spon., C. Smith - Hist., P. Mortenson - Parl., D. Keuck - Sec.-Treas., F. Klefstad - V. Pres., S. Bowser - Pres. Row 2: l'vl. Sturm, P. Becker, K. Spencer,&#13;
S. Clark, T. Probst, C. Wold, J. Wilken, S. Adamson, J. Brown, L. Wilson. Row 3 : C. Colwell,&#13;
M. Hartman, K. Ingram, V. Abels, S. Waugh, M. Griffiths, L. Whitney, P. Phillips, E. Schroeder.&#13;
Row 4: F. Strong, L. Coll et, A. Hotchkiss, P. Homan, C. Simon , C. Youn g, M. Grimes, J.&#13;
Duke, D. Manning, B. Rossaw. &#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: Mrs. Shelton - Spon., L. Hurley - V. Pres., C. Smith - Pres., D. Smith - Treas. Row 2: M.&#13;
Sturm, G. Purnell, V. LeBaugh, S. l'vlann, K. Peck, L. Sullivan, J. Clark, B. Moss, C. Heitman, P. Foust, C. Kennedy.&#13;
Row 3: A. Hubbard, K. Kulil, C. Mauer, C. McClary, J. Brown, D. Hubbard, M. Davis, L. Bird, L. Rankin, F. Hattan.&#13;
Row 4 : V. Neal, K. Johnson, S. Keller, M. Mackeson, N. Hanafan , J. Hager, E. Gibbs, S. Gamblin, D. Wood, C. Mauer,&#13;
P. Phillips. Row 5: J. Carpenter, C. Shannon, S. Peterson, G. Kozel, P. Fitchter, S. Soar, K. McCormick, S. Johnson,&#13;
K. Poole, V. Davis.&#13;
F. N. A. is a club devoted in preparing young people for a life in hospital work&#13;
of any kind. The club still offers its members a lot of fun too. &#13;
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Print Club&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Mr. Hunter, G. Gaver, L. Woodworth, R. Myhlhousen, E. Baxley, R. Akins, B. Patten, A. McNulty, P.&#13;
Knight. Row 2: C. Kelley, G. Peterson, J. Freeman-V. Pres., S. Andrews-Pres., C. Allen, C. Shinn-Sec.-Treas., S.&#13;
Story, G. Frieze, J. Loudon.&#13;
9cience Club&#13;
L. LO R. Row 1: J. Savage, A. Spera- Spon., T. Canaday-V. Pres., J. TI1 orson, D. Buswell- Pres., F. Kl efstad- Sec., J. Harris-Treas., M. Gibler, A. Hubbard, C. Foote, L. Kerrin, A. Schroder, J. Den Herder, J. Wagner. Row 2 : T.&#13;
Probst, P. Anfinson, P. Phillips, L. Hill, M. O'Hara, C. Hourigan, F. Strong, M. Forcade, D. Miller, B. Cochran, G. Mann,&#13;
S. Carle. Row 3: L. Bicking, A. Coleman, T. Luick, D. Rickertson, J. Malone, .J. Evan , R. Sipes, .J. Kroblin, R. Conboy, G.&#13;
O'Connor, K. Lininger. Row 4: B. Rossow, D. Griffiths, J. Grazier, G. Bain, D. Howe, S. Beu, K. Scott, J. Abels, R.&#13;
Nansel, J. Myklebust, R. Butler. &#13;
L. to R. Row 1: J. Harris-Pres., D. Griffiths-V. Pres., D. Buswell-Treas., D. Guild- Sec. Row 2: J. Brown, J.&#13;
Wilcken, F. Klefstad, F. Hattan, G. Kozel, L. Hill, S. En glish, P. Phillips, M. O'Hara, E. Schroeder. Row 3: J. TI10rson, R. Sipes, L. Bargenquast, J. Kroblin, R. Conboy, G. O'Connor, T. Canaday, G. Bain, J. Abels.&#13;
L. to R . Row 1: Mr. Rosenth al- Spon., D. Zdan- Pres., L. Kerrin- V. Pres., T. Probst-Sec., K. Lininger-Treas.,&#13;
]. Savage, M. Gibler, A. Schroder, J. DenHerder, P. Garrean. Row 2: J. Wagner, R. Fernley, C. Hourigan, F. Strong, M.&#13;
Grimes, l\f. Constant, D. Purnell, G. Mann, B. Bryant, J. Malone. R ow 3: J. Evans, D. Rickcrtsen, D. Oshlo, G. Klefstad ,&#13;
]. Crazier, B. Ahlquist, A. Holmberg, K. Scott, R. Nansel.&#13;
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Waiting in line to vote for their favorite candidate are Robert Christensen, Sharon King, and&#13;
Robert Ives. Volunteers in the background are from the Junior G.O.P.' . They arc checkin g&#13;
registration and explaining how to use the voting machine.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: D. Guild - Sec., V. Spratt, S. Graybill, L. Sullivan, C. Smith, J. Wilcken, F. Klefstad - Pre$.,&#13;
A. Schroder, J. Thorson - Treas., M. Gibler, K. Ingram, C. Colwell, P. Phillips. Row 2: Mr. Bremmer - Spon.,&#13;
G. Kozel, L. Rankin, K. lngoldsby, N. Callaghan, S. Tysor, K. Vest, I. Wiepert, J. Beraldi, A. Coleman, S. BeVirt,&#13;
B. Cunningham, G. Galle. Row 3: M. Wager, E. Auffart, D. Hickok, P. Christensen, S. Smy th, F. Hattan , J. Thorson,&#13;
B. Hoden, R. Daub, R. Tallman, S. Carl e, B. Cochran, M. Forcade. Row 4 : K. Bristo, R. Sipes, M. Toscano, C.&#13;
Simons, S. English, S. Hall, R. Maaske, D. Oshlo, D. Nugent, D. Himberger, L. Lid gett, C. Turpen, P . Fisher, E.&#13;
Schroeder. Row 5: V. Reed, L. Hurley, A. Myers, C. Youn,g, B. Kohl, K. Fernley, L. Banks, G. O'Connor - V. Pres.,&#13;
G. fs~ , S. Cary, B. Knower, D. Howe, L. Breshers, K. Scott. &#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: Mrs. Thompson-Spon., T. Probst, J. Brown-Pres., S. Bowser-Par!., S. Mize-Treas., F. Strong-Sec., E.&#13;
Koenig-V. Pres., J. Clark, B. Andersen, V. Neal. Row 2: B. Moss, S. Gamblin, M. Griffiths, P. Garrean L. Hills; N.&#13;
Anderson, L. Whitney, P. Finch, J. Nielsen. Row 3: M. Peters, V. Davis, J. McKenzie, P. Phillips, B. Batt, M. Grimes,&#13;
D. Baker, B. Bryant, J. Evans. Row 4: D. Rickertson, B. Freeland, "K. Lininger, '13. Sollazzo, B. Yates, B. Alhquist, B.&#13;
Russell, T. Canaday.&#13;
Canvassing precincts, ringing doorbells, working at&#13;
their party's headquarters, and making and carrying&#13;
out plans for a mock election are just a few of the&#13;
projects undertaken this year by the Junior G.O.P.'s&#13;
and the Young Democrats.&#13;
Registering to vote, preparing precinct lists, and acquiring a voting booth for use in the election on October 30, 1964. Voting took place during study ha11s, lunch,&#13;
and after school. As in the national election November&#13;
3, 1964, the Democrats swept the slate from President&#13;
Lyndon Johnson to State Representative Ed Brenuner.&#13;
The Junior G.O.P.'s, sponsored by Mrs. Donna&#13;
Thompson, went to Omaha last fall to hear Barry Goldwater. They also sold tickets for a pancake supper&#13;
honoring Representative Ben Jensen.&#13;
A hayrack ride and campaigning for their sponsor,&#13;
Edward Bremmer, were special projects this year for&#13;
the Young Democrats. Their efforts paid off on November 3 when Mr. Bremmer, an American government and&#13;
debate teacher, was elected to the state legislature. Mr.&#13;
Gary Schwarzkopf became their sponsor when Mr.&#13;
Brenuner left for Des Moines.&#13;
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Y-Teens&#13;
The purpose of Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of girls&#13;
to realize, in our common life, those ideals of personal&#13;
and social living to which we are committed by our faith&#13;
as Christians.&#13;
The girls sent baskets at Christmas, Thanksgiving, and&#13;
Easter to needy families. They donated money to the study&#13;
of mental retardation. In March they visited the state&#13;
school in Glenwood.&#13;
A party was held in the spring and the officers for the&#13;
new year were elected.&#13;
The club has had a very £unfilled, eventful year.&#13;
Row 1: C. Mauer, K. McClary, L. Goetzinger, S. Lawson, J. Annin, G. Galle, M. Lane, L. Churchill, V. Spratt, D. Guild.&#13;
Row 2: L. Rankin, G. Kozel, F. Hattan, S. Gamblin, C. Pierce, P. Finch, L. Driever, K. Weare, V. Pickrell, S. King -&#13;
Sec. Row 3: B. Hansen - sponsor, N. Callaghan, L. May, J. Niel£en, S. Hall, C. Vermuele, J. Fienhold, D. Dorf, D.&#13;
Robinson, V. Neal. Row 4: L. Banks, D. Herrick, G. ·Herrick,E. King, J. Witte, M Grimes, I. Wiepert, K. Wieser, W.&#13;
Brockman-Pres. , not pictured. &#13;
Al tau'&#13;
Officers: Sgt. at Arms-M. Doughman, Pres.-M. Shaughnessy, V. Pres.-P. Devivo, Sec.-C. White, Treas.-D. Hiffernan. Row 1: Sponsor, Mrs. Strickland, N. Moore, L. Robinson, K. Gaver, S. Lehmer, P. Mathews, J. Reninger, B. Andersen, J. Jackson, J. Wilcken,&#13;
R. Shaughn essy, C. Smartt. Row 2: D. Foley, E. Paladino, F. Kle fstad, J. Rine, C. Moore, S. Trussell, A. Doughman, M. Williams,&#13;
L. Malone, J. Reed, K. Billings. Row 3: N. Hanafan, J. Branson, R. Drummond, L. Wilson, K. Root, G. Poland, C. Colwell,&#13;
S. Rowe, S. Hoke, M. Wood, L. Beck. Row 4: S. 1110mpson, B. St. Clair, J. Ditzler, S. Walla, J. Paladino, C. Lindsay, L. Jacoba, P. Muell er, C. Fraley, A. Lindsay, C. Simons.&#13;
This year the J\ltau Sorority Girls contributed a wild, light&#13;
touch to Tee Jay's roadshow, "Fander's Follies", with their&#13;
interpretation of the dances of the past and present.&#13;
At Thanksgiving the girls gave their annual Thanksgiving&#13;
basket to the needy, which was deeply appreciated by the&#13;
receivers.&#13;
The girls have had a very prosperous year with much fun.&#13;
Officers for the second semeste r are : Sgt. of Arms- M.&#13;
Wood, Pres.-C. White, V. Pres.-G. Poland, Sec.-S. Hoke,&#13;
Treas.- R. Drununond.&#13;
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Letterman's Club&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Mike Knezevich, Roger Nansel, Bob Capel, Leroy Breshers, Tom Hanafan, Skip BeVirt, Tom Wood,&#13;
Jim Kill, Tim Hopkins. Row 2: Jay Malone, Terry Burnsid es, John Sealock, Doug Smith, Tandy McClure, Barry McGinn, Dan Raymond, Joe Greenwood. Row 3: George Garrett, Fred Dollison, Jim Beraldi, Richard LaBreck, Mike&#13;
Constant, Bob Case, J erry Clay, Greg Wooldridge.&#13;
COACH&#13;
Michael Hoffman&#13;
Iowa State Univ.&#13;
LETTERMAN'S CLUB&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School has one honor organization&#13;
for its athletes, the Letterman's Oub, sponsored by Mr.&#13;
Michael Hoffman. By earning one letter in any major sport,&#13;
most hard-working athletes are invited to join the club. Hard&#13;
work is necessary for aspiring, hopeful boys who desire membership. All members of the Letterman's Club are proud of&#13;
their club and are always stiriving to keep Tee Jay's athletic&#13;
reputation at a peak.&#13;
The Officers for 1964-1965 are:&#13;
President- Tom Hanafan&#13;
Vice President-Dan Bowen&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer-Tom Woods &#13;
Row I, L. lo R.: R. Tometon, J. Harrington, G. Wooldridge, G. Garrett. Row 2: E. Lawton, B. Doughman, D. Fienhold,&#13;
]. Clay, B. Fienhold F. Dollison. Row 3: G. Arch, B. Evans, E. Gibler, T. Garrean, L. Koenigs, L. Latham, Row 4: G.&#13;
Galle, D. Kesterson, R. Tallman, J. Siefken, D. Mulvania, J. Gibler.&#13;
The Wrestling Club is in its second year of existence&#13;
at TeeJay. It has thirty members and is sponsored by&#13;
Mr. Charles Bryant. Meeting twice a month the boys are&#13;
planning on purchasing warm-up jackets and have ordered&#13;
black tee-shirts with the TeeJay insignia.&#13;
0 ffi cers are: President - Greg Wooldridge,&#13;
President - George Garrett, Secretary-Treasurer -&#13;
Galle.&#13;
ViceGary&#13;
Mr. Bryant&#13;
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Girl's&#13;
TOP-L. to R. Row 1: S. Friedrich, D. Howland°, S. Davis,&#13;
D. Fidone, J. Matteson, P. Swisher, S. Mann. Row 2: J.&#13;
Merrifield, J. Plantikow, C. Washburn, D. Hansen, P. Nelson, J. Hayes, B. Hanson. Row 3: D. Powley, K. Martin,&#13;
P. Palmerton, J. Henry, J. Mcintosh, K. Barlow, M. Grimes,&#13;
L. Bird.&#13;
MIDDLE-L. to R. Row 1: A. Barton, J. Corum, B. Bryant,&#13;
P. Anfinson, P. Pogue, V. LeBaugh, M. Howard, S. King.&#13;
Row 2: C. Larsen, J. Olsen, J. Harris, J. Wilson, J. Johnson,&#13;
C. Frieze, A. Hodtwalker, K. Mandolfo, D. Robinson. Row 3:&#13;
K. Gibbs, C. Gray, S. Peterson, K. Sheeley, P. Schendel, J.&#13;
Moran, S. Sublet.&#13;
BOTTOM- L. to R. Row 1: M. Pierce, R. Doner, C. Hadden,&#13;
B. Moss, S. Shepard, C. Schafer, P. Becker. Row 2: B.&#13;
Young, M. Ege, P. Brouillette, M. Hull, P. Bly, E. Richards,&#13;
E. Gibbs, J. Carpenter, J. Thorse n. Row 3: G. Dofner, V.&#13;
Ratliff, L. Collett, J. Duke, M. Penry, S. Godsey, M. Arnold,&#13;
T. Tracy.&#13;
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The girls Glee Club under the direc tion&#13;
of Mrs. Carole Bean had a very successful&#13;
and enj oying year. The girls sang in a&#13;
joint concert with the Boys Glee this spring.&#13;
They also sang for Commencement and a&#13;
small group composed of Girls Glee members&#13;
sang for Baccalaureate.&#13;
Glee&#13;
Mr. Kenneth Hawkes used his talents and&#13;
skill to conduct the newly formed Madrigal&#13;
and Boys Glee Club.&#13;
The Boys Glee sang at the Roadshow and&#13;
in the joint concert with !be Girls Glee.&#13;
The Madrigal group became very well&#13;
known as they sang for the programs this&#13;
year. They also sang at State Contest and&#13;
received a II rating. Mr. Hawkes has a group&#13;
to be proud of! &#13;
Boy's Glee&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. TI1omas, C. Peterson, E. Gardner, D. Barksdale, D. Wilson, R. Debar, J. Greenwood, A. Christina,&#13;
K. Croghan, D. Carter. Row 2: D. Koch, D. Giles, C. McGe e, L. Quandt, D. Birdsong, B. Moser, G. Gaver, S. Pierce, T.&#13;
Tallman, R. VanVuuren. Row 3: B. Yates, B. Sollazzo, D. St eiber, J. Kroblin, J. Harris, R. Law, J. Steinke, D. Buswell,&#13;
L. Bargenquast, F. Vogt, S. Beckner. Row 4: H. Webster, D. Ross, G. McTwiggen, D. Hardiman, D. Manning, D. Conkling,&#13;
J. Steinke, L. Priest, C. Lindstrum, J. Abels, C. Gilmore. Row 5: D. Hail, G. Bain, G. McClure, T. Shadley, M. Harrill,&#13;
M. Knezevich, J. Smith, R. Arch, V. Livingston, D. Herrick, J. Vauginaux.&#13;
Madrigal&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: J. Ditzler, J. Ras·&#13;
mussen, B. Poland, V. Reed, M. VanHorn, D. Morse. Row 2: J. Steinke, F.&#13;
Klefstad, L. Holder, C. Bonar, Mr.&#13;
Hawkes. Row 3: D. Manning, J. Smith,&#13;
L. Bargenquast, T. Shadley, J. Harris,&#13;
D. Giles.&#13;
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TOP: L. to R. Row 1: J. Fienhold, C. McGee, D. Barksdale, D. Steiber, D. Wilson, E. Gardener, J. Arrick, M. Mincer, P. Baxter, M. Hammond, J. Phipps, R. Brown, K. Vest, C. Peterson, Row 2: D. Herrick, J. Kroblin, K. Croghan, D. Hail, B. Sollazzo, C. Heitman, R. Drummond,&#13;
C. Colwell, R. Kennet, R. Reid, K. Christina, K. Rollins, D .. Morris, R. F ender, C. Gallegher, Row 3: L. Hemmingsen, J. Hensley, J. Rasmussen,&#13;
S. Walla, P. Homan, S. Sulhoff, M. Peters, c.· Smith, P. Breshers, P. Phillips, J. Harris, R. VanVuuren, L. Bargenquast, B. Brown, Row 4:&#13;
N. Simons, E. Schroeder, P. Mueller, J. J acoba, L. May, M. Poland, S. Harris, M. VanHorn, V. Reed, B. Poland, R. Law, D. Hardiman, C.&#13;
Gilmore, T. Shradley, M. Harrill, M. Knezevich.&#13;
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~!CHI tJ0 R. ~ow 1: C. nd ~t, L. Quandt, R. Debar, D. Foley, I. More, D. Him berger, J.&#13;
S 11~~h M 1 gett, · Matteson, C. Pnbyl, J. Kimbl e, Row 2: J. Steinke, J. Ditzler, S. Mize, C.&#13;
L mW'I · go'lhkan, F. Kl tad, M. Forcade, G. Gaver, J. Greenwood, A. Christina, Row 3: H HJ son, C ~c ' S. Gamblm, S. English, P. Mortenson, M. Huskey, H. Webster, D. Conkling, · ?nsen, · onar, B. Pogue, Row 4: L. Kemp, S. Hoke, J. Jager, L. Priest, D. Ross, D.&#13;
~annGgMB. ~ates, D. Koch, J. Steinke G. Kozel, K. Root, Row 5: J. Smith, J. Abels, V. LivingsLonH, Id. cTwiggen, G. Dofner, G. Bain, J. Vauginaux, K. Fernley, S. Tysor, C. Simons, M. Hopper, . o er. &#13;
A Cappella&#13;
Mrs. Carol Bean returned this year and extended her talent and hard work to produce one&#13;
of the best choirs ever at Tee Jay.&#13;
The choir sang in the Roadshow, City Wide&#13;
Music Festival, Spring Concert and the Annual&#13;
operetta. Such civic groups as the Lions Oub and&#13;
the Sertoma Club were also entertained by the&#13;
choir.&#13;
This year four choir members received the&#13;
honor to sing in the All-State Chorus. They were&#13;
Faye Klefstad, Jane Rasmussen, Tom Shadley&#13;
and Dave Hardiman. This was an experience&#13;
they will never forget.&#13;
This year the choir traveled to Ames for their&#13;
annual choir trip.&#13;
Mrs. Bean also instructs Girl's Glee and works&#13;
with small ensembles for contests.&#13;
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L. to R.: D. Foley, L. Lidgett, L. LeMaster, L. Rankin, K. Weare, K. Riddle, K. lngoldsby, Donna Shamblin&#13;
Band Director - Mr. Ernest Oakes&#13;
Drum Major David Hail&#13;
Maj. A It. D. Smith ; D. Foley&#13;
The 1965 Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
MarchinfY-Concert Band is the largest ever. 0&#13;
With Mr. Ernest Oakes in his first year of&#13;
directing here, there was much hard work&#13;
cut out for the band. Their colorful half&#13;
time performances at football games and fine&#13;
concerts are a definite credit to the school! &#13;
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Thomas Jeff er son Dance Band&#13;
"Does David Manning ever quit&#13;
practicing? "&#13;
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"Oh, you beautiful thing!" "We ladies must keep our fingernails&#13;
clean!" &#13;
Band members preparin g to show their great musical ability.&#13;
Charles Hail&#13;
TI1e Thomas Jefferson "Loyal" Pep Band&#13;
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Connie Colwell&#13;
Joan Rine&#13;
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Cheer&#13;
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Throughout each athletic season the cheerleaders&#13;
are constantly working to build up our school&#13;
spirit. Pep rallies, attending all games and matches,&#13;
leading cheers, and many unnoticed activities have&#13;
helped to build up our school spirit to the high&#13;
pitch it reached this year.&#13;
During the summer the Varsity cheerleaders attended a eheerleading clinic in Maryville, Mo.&#13;
They returned home with many new cheers and&#13;
ideas for pep rallies. While at the clinic the&#13;
cheerleaders won four ribbons in competition&#13;
which was a first for our school. &#13;
sity&#13;
leaders&#13;
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Linda Lidgett&#13;
These girls spend long hours practicing and&#13;
working out cheers. They have a strict set of rules&#13;
which govern their conduct. The student body&#13;
owes much to these girls for developing the enthusiasm which is so much a part of athletics.&#13;
The cheerleading officers for 1964.-65 were:&#13;
Varsity Captain - LuAnn Beck; Sophomore Captain - Connie Schaffer; President - Linda Lidgett; Vice-President - Nancy Moore; SecretaryTreasurer - Linda Kindberg.&#13;
LuAnn Beck&#13;
Sandy Rowe, Carol Lindsay, Rosie Matteson, Eva Paladino,&#13;
Nancy Moore &#13;
Frt. to bk: Linda Kindberg, Susie Friedrich, Debbie Smith, Vickie Drake, Connie Schafer, Kathy&#13;
Riddle, Charlotte Gray, Becky Young.&#13;
Spirit&#13;
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Way&#13;
At each sophomore and junior varsity game or sports&#13;
activity the peppy spirits are usually the result of the&#13;
cheerleaders. These girls are some of the more hard&#13;
working students at TeeJay. Dressed in their orange and&#13;
white uniforms, the girls help with banquets, pep rallies,&#13;
skits and painting signs.&#13;
Our faculty shows school spmt at its peak. Before the big&#13;
game with our cross town rivals some of our more spirited&#13;
faculty members played a short mock game. They were supported by a very enthusiastic pep band and cheerl eaders.&#13;
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R o1i· 1-- L. tu IL Miss Millcr-Spon., M. Lce-Tm.1s., ]. Moran-Sec., S. n&lt;l ~o V. Pres., C. Wilson-Pres., Mr1&gt;. KelkerSpon. Row 2: S. King, S. Mize, M. Hill, A. Rockwall, D. Robinson, ]. Duke, C. Washburn, J. Thorson. Row 3: C. Heitman, ]. llrown, ]. Meyer, S. Sayers, S. Davis, L. Collett, C. Phillips, D. Howlan&lt;l . Row 4: ]. Bensley, M. Wager, T. Woo&lt;ls,&#13;
S. Godsey, C. Had&lt;lcn, C. Ackerman, ]. Carlin, D. Bolton. R ow 5: L. Allan, D. Wendt, J. Matteson, C. Bergantzel, P.&#13;
Bennett, C. Tisher, L. Spelman. Row 6: D. Himhcrger, D. Fidone, ]. Henry, S. Mann, B. Rossow, C. Hourigan, K. Campbell, ]. Bensley. Row 7: T. Wi ese, M. Andrews, P. Fisher, N. Anderson, A. Conaway, D. Hansen.&#13;
Sponsored by Miss Karen Miller and Mrs. Sally Kelker, the TeeJay pep club reached&#13;
a peak for building school spirit in '65. Dressed in their black shirts, white gloves, and&#13;
orange sweaters with a white megaphone emblem on the front the girls certainly were&#13;
a credit to the school. The pep club this year gave our teams a very enthusiastic backing at all athl etic events. They also spent time serving for banquets, painting signs, and&#13;
learning new cheers.&#13;
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Girls Recreation Association&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Miss Balzer-Spon., K. Gibler-Pres., C. Gienau-V. Pres., V. Abels-Treas., L Moore-Sec.,&#13;
C. Marlin-Sports Chairman. Row 2: P. Hessman, J. Olsen, B. Wilson, A. Barton, K. Alt. Row 3: D. Carroll, K.&#13;
Mandolfo, P. Keller, C. Foote, M . .Bittick, J. Magneson, J. Harris, T. Shrader. Row 4: F. Wilson, P. Lenhart,&#13;
J. Duke, J. Wilson, J. Dutson, C. Kessler, L. Bird. (Not Pic.-Mary Smith.)&#13;
Girls Recreation Association is a National Organization for girls who are interested&#13;
in extra sport activities, outdoor education, and camping. They also have an opportunity&#13;
to attend state and district play days. During the summer there is a state camp which&#13;
any girl may attend.&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: I. Moore, Mrs. Kelker, Miss Balzer. Row 2: K. Gibler, V.&#13;
Abels, C. Marlin, C. Gienau.&#13;
The Girls Gym Staff is for girls&#13;
who are interested in a career in physical education or related fields. They assist the instructors and help with checking equipment and secretarial duties. &#13;
9tudent&#13;
Activities&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
A First For Tee Jay&#13;
- - - all the teachers busily watching and advising.&#13;
Fighting the clock and hard at 1vork are: Mrs. Boyd, L. McQuinn, J. Johnson, J. Clay,&#13;
M. Hensley, and M. Herron.&#13;
:;&#13;
II?&#13;
I GAVE &#13;
This was the first year that Tee Jay entered a float in the United Fund Drive Parade.&#13;
With the float idea ready, the organizations began working.&#13;
Many departments pitched in to help. Among them were the Art Club, with special&#13;
thanks to Mrs. Boyd, the Wood Shop crew, the Homemaking Department, and the Pep&#13;
Oub. Also lending a hand in the makings were the cheerleaders.&#13;
Pictured in ·the float are: Stella Andersen, Cheryl Wilson, Betsy Andersen, and LuAnn&#13;
Beck, with Charlotte Gray in the background.&#13;
It might be mentioned that Tee Jay had the best looking float in the parade.&#13;
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Twirp Week Royalty: Duke, Steve Shudak; King, Mike&#13;
Parrack; and Prince, Jim Grazier.&#13;
Cyndy Simons willingly holds door open for;&#13;
L. to R.: M. Knezevich, D. Smith, T. Hanafan,&#13;
R. Story, and S. BeVirt.&#13;
Sophomore Court: Tim Bond, Greg Gamblen, and Denny&#13;
Conners.&#13;
86&#13;
Twirp Week&#13;
Each year the Student Council sponsors a week where the&#13;
girls take the boys' place. The&#13;
girls obligingly accept the&#13;
chance to ask the boys out,&#13;
carry their books, open doors,&#13;
and pay for their food.&#13;
This week of turn-about is&#13;
climaxed by the annual Twirp&#13;
Week dance. The duke, prince,&#13;
and king chosen respectively&#13;
from the sophomore, junior,&#13;
and senior classes are then&#13;
crowned by the girls of the&#13;
Homecoming Court.&#13;
Senior Court: Top-Bottom:&#13;
Skip BeVirt, Mike Knezevich,&#13;
and Doug Smith.&#13;
Junior Court : Leonard Koenigs, Bob Ca se, and Jay&#13;
Malone. &#13;
&#13;
Carnival cast takes time for a picture.&#13;
Mickey Forcade David Manning&#13;
88 &#13;
Carnival&#13;
A tal&#13;
ent&#13;
e&#13;
d, hard working cast,&#13;
plus two eq ually hard working and devoted directors-Mrs. Carole Bean in charge of musrc, and Mr.&#13;
R. H. Fand&#13;
e&#13;
rs in&#13;
charge of drama&#13;
- made this yea&#13;
r's production&#13;
of&#13;
the mu&#13;
s&#13;
i&#13;
cal, Carnival ve&#13;
ry mu&#13;
ch&#13;
of a&#13;
s&#13;
uccess.&#13;
Swe&#13;
e&#13;
t,&#13;
p&#13;
etite Myra Hammond,&#13;
gave the ro&#13;
le Lili a professional&#13;
t&#13;
ouch, seldom found in a hi&#13;
gh&#13;
school mu&#13;
s&#13;
i&#13;
cal. Handsome Leslie&#13;
Bargenqua&#13;
st, with his own special&#13;
acting&#13;
technique, added much to&#13;
the role&#13;
of Paul. A&#13;
supp&#13;
orting role&#13;
went to Linda Wilson, as Ro&#13;
salie.&#13;
Linda, with&#13;
her very proje&#13;
ctive and&#13;
distin&#13;
ctive voice and&#13;
curvy figure&#13;
add&#13;
ed mu&#13;
ch ze&#13;
st&#13;
to the show. Mike&#13;
Knez&#13;
evi&#13;
ch and David Manning were&#13;
equally impressive as Schlegel and&#13;
Jacq&#13;
uo.&#13;
D&#13;
ennis Herrick, a junior,&#13;
was a n&#13;
e&#13;
wcomer to our acting scene&#13;
this year.&#13;
Because of his superb&#13;
handling of Marco the Magnificent, Dennis is bound for starring roles&#13;
in future productions.&#13;
From the very deep and moving&#13;
scenes with Lili and Paul to the&#13;
exciting magic act, and the Bluebird Girls Dance routine, everyone&#13;
enjoyed this bright and happy musical.&#13;
Special credit&#13;
should be given&#13;
to Stud&#13;
ent Director, Barbara Poland, and to Stage Manager, Karen&#13;
Pet&#13;
e&#13;
rson, for the many long hours&#13;
they put in to make this production a success!&#13;
LES AND MYRA&#13;
89 &#13;
Desperate Hours&#13;
Three convicts break into a suburban home belonging to the Hilliards. The Hilliards are held captive for two days and a night, spending every minute in fear for their lives. During this time, the&#13;
family begins to realize exactly how much they mean to one another, and their casual attitude becomes deep concern.&#13;
Dan is changed from a cowardly man to one who has the nerve to KILL another man. Eleanor&#13;
learns the true meaning of being a wife and mother. Cindy and Ralphie learn that there is evil in the&#13;
world.&#13;
A much more evident change occurs in the convicts. Glen Griffin evolves from a criminal master&#13;
mind and becomes a man without mind and reason.&#13;
Hank, his younger brother, breaks away from being&#13;
a criminal, hut it is too late for him. He soon dies&#13;
while stealing a car. Robish stays the same inhumane&#13;
person he was at the beginning of the play.&#13;
As the plot develops the play becomes more realistic. A wagon stage 4' by 8' is used to show the office&#13;
of the police detectives. Through small insignificant&#13;
leads they learn where the convicts are hiding. A&#13;
body of an old man carrying cash and a check from&#13;
the Hilliards turns up He accidentally stumbled onto&#13;
the convicts and paid with his life.&#13;
Cindy's boyfriend tries to help capture the convicts but is shot in doing so. Another innocent victim&#13;
enters the picture when Ralphie's teacher, Miss Swift,&#13;
comes to discuss Ralphie's grades with his parents.&#13;
Due to Dan Hilliard's quick thinking, however, he&#13;
manages to get her out of the house without getting&#13;
hurt.&#13;
Good triumphs over evil in the end. Two of the&#13;
convicts are killed and the other is left at the mercy&#13;
of the law. The · Hilliard family is brought together&#13;
through a tragedy.&#13;
90 &#13;
Convicts: Glenn Griffin-Mike Toscano&#13;
Hank Griffin-Dick Fernley&#13;
Robish- Jerry Abels&#13;
Family: Dan Hilliard-Tom Shadley, Dave Manning&#13;
Eleanor Hilliard- Frances Strong, Toni Dawson&#13;
Cindy Hilliard-Pam Phillips, Elizabeth Richards&#13;
Ralphie Hilliard- LeRoy Thomas&#13;
Police: Bard- Bob Bryant&#13;
Carson- Dennis Herrick&#13;
Winston- Alan Schroder&#13;
Fredricks-Jeff Kroblin&#13;
Old man: Patterson-Jeff Kroblin&#13;
Boy friend: Chuck Wright- Dave Griffiths, Ken Lininger&#13;
Teacher: Miss Swift- Diana Robinson, Pat Lendhardt&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand was picked&#13;
for our spring play by Mr. R. H. Fanders and several&#13;
interested students.&#13;
Cyrano was played by Michael Toscano. Cheryl Wold&#13;
played Roxanne. David Manning took the role of&#13;
Christian. Jerry Abels was de Guiche, and Greg O'Connor played Le Bret. Ragueneau was played by Tom&#13;
Shadley .. Many other students were cadets, Spaniards,&#13;
and ladies-in-waiting. Pamela Phillips was student director.&#13;
The set was modified Constructivist, executed by&#13;
Miss Judith Zeilinski, a student teacher at T.J. Excellent lighting, beautiful language and movement made&#13;
the play a memorable one. &#13;
&#13;
Varsidettes&#13;
Back row-"T"-A. Lindsay, I. Arch, P. Fisher, S. Hoke. Center row- T- front-M. Applegate, T. Hansen, L. Beck, J. Ditzler, J. Rasmussen. L. to R.-"J"-M. Hammond, B. Anderson, J. Wilcken, M. Williams, J. Branson, S. Trussell, J. Lybarger, L. Wilson.&#13;
CHOREOGRAPHED BY-LuAnn Beck&#13;
94&#13;
This year the senior dance-line, alias the Varsidettes, was&#13;
the greatest. With more sparkle and vigor than ever before,&#13;
the dance-line won the hearts of all those who attended the&#13;
Roadshow.&#13;
These seventeen girls, choreographed by Miss LuAnn Beck,&#13;
did much work throughout the summer and fall to perfect&#13;
their original and unique dances for the viewers. &#13;
Yellowjackettes&#13;
L. to R. Connie Vallier, Mary Wilcken, Linda Pritchard, Judy Moran, Deanne Hansen. Not pictured-C. Kennedy, C. Raver.stein, P .&#13;
Lenhard t, C. Shannon, P. Falkner, and S. Clark.&#13;
The junior line is composed of Sophomore girls only.&#13;
This group of dancers is choreographed by Miss Sue&#13;
Jeanne Hoke.&#13;
The dancers practiced many long hours after school and&#13;
during the smru11er days.&#13;
These girls added " quite the touch" to this year's roadshow.&#13;
All of these girls will have the chance to try out for the&#13;
Varsidettes next yea r. Good luck! !&#13;
95 &#13;
96&#13;
1964 Home&#13;
The 1964 Homecoming Court, pictured in a bea utiful fall scene, are, L'. to R., Row 1: Pa t&#13;
Devivo, Queen LuAnn Beck, Linda Lidgett. Row 2: Betsy Andersen, Faye Klefstad, Lynette J acoba,&#13;
Cynd y Simons, Connie Colwell, Kathy Billings, Cheryl Wilson, and Joan Rine. &#13;
• coming&#13;
Eleven girls, considered most popular and attractive by the&#13;
football team, were elected to the 1964. Homecoming Court by&#13;
the student body. They glowed with team spirit and excitement as Thomas Jefferson tied Missouri Valley on a crisp&#13;
October ni ght.&#13;
The highlight of the evening came when lovely, sparkling,&#13;
LuAnn Beck was crowned by Rex Van Vuuren, our foreign&#13;
exchange student from South Africa.&#13;
Rex robes the Queen&#13;
Homecoming Court of 1964&#13;
Queen LuAnn&#13;
97 &#13;
9no-Ball&#13;
98 &#13;
A huge Christmas tree, carolers, lamp-posts and snowflakes&#13;
were combined together to form the Town Square setting of the&#13;
first semi-formal dance, the Sno-ball.&#13;
The student council worked very hard to make this dance one&#13;
of the most successful ever. The decorations and setting of the&#13;
Sno-ball were both planned and completed by the overactive&#13;
group. We feel that they are to be commended for thir excellent&#13;
job.&#13;
The ever popular Eddy Haddad and his band provided the music&#13;
for the gala festivities. &#13;
Jeff Harris, Tom Shadley, Dave Manning, and Les Bar genquast aid the drunken sailor, John Smith, from the&#13;
stage.&#13;
Two popular additions to the 1964 Road Show were dancers Judy Moran and Pat Falconer.&#13;
100&#13;
With the theme of "Fander's&#13;
Follies" the 1964. Road Show had&#13;
a terrific run. This year's show had&#13;
the biggest variety of acts yet with&#13;
dancing, singing, and many skits.&#13;
)&#13;
The girls quartet was composed of&#13;
Bertha Revels, Ca rolyn Walker, Regin &#13;
de rs&#13;
lies&#13;
One of the more popular acts in this year's Road Show was the&#13;
trampoline act sponsored by the Girl~ Recreation Association.&#13;
Student director, Karen Ingram,&#13;
and coordinator, Cyndy Simons,&#13;
are both members of the senior&#13;
class which sponsored this year's&#13;
show. Congratulations to the cast&#13;
for their fine performance.&#13;
Brown and Linda Brown.&#13;
"Playing it the Tee J ay way" are Mike Toscano and David Hail. &#13;
Princess Nancy Moore Prince Roger Nansel&#13;
102 &#13;
Queen Betsy Andersen King Mike Knezevich&#13;
103 &#13;
1965&#13;
JuniorSenior&#13;
Prom&#13;
Juniors and semors found themselves entering through a flower covered archway at the Peony Park Ballroom on&#13;
April 9, 1965 for the 1965 Prom. The theme of this year's prom, April Love, was carried out in the live flowe1 arrangements.&#13;
Juniors are to be complimented for the decorations and memory book which were made in the senior class colors of&#13;
mint green and silver.&#13;
The highlight of the evening was the crowning of King Mike Knezevich and Queen Betsy Andersen. The crowning&#13;
of the Prince and Princess preceded that of the King and Queen. Roger Nansel and Nancy Moore were the royalty&#13;
selected by the junior class. Kevin Fanders and Christie Pickles were crown bearers to their majesties.&#13;
After an evening of dancing to the Eddy Haddad Orchestra and dining many couples went to the Strand&#13;
Theater for the movies April Love and The Pink Panther sponsored by Rudy's Drive-In and the Strand Theater.&#13;
Front: Kevin Fanders, Prince Roger Nansel, King Mike Knezevich, Queen y Andersen, Princess Nancy M?or e, Ch ristie&#13;
Pickles. Back: Skip BeVirt, Clara Moore, Doug Smith, Connie Colwell, Mike P arrack, LuAnn Beck, Sandi Rowe, Bob&#13;
Case, Carol Lindsay, Jim Gr azier, Eva P aladino, Leonard K oeni gs.&#13;
104 &#13;
.____.... I II I II&#13;
R.O. T.C.&#13;
105 &#13;
106&#13;
Cadets soon to be decorated are shown&#13;
at· attention while the color guard is&#13;
being presented.&#13;
Being decorated by Russel Mourer is Cadet Leonard&#13;
Koenigs. He received tl1 e gold medal for the outstanding noncommissioned offi cer and a silver medal for&#13;
outstanding first sergeant.&#13;
On their way to inspect ranks is this year's inspection team composed of Captain John Christensen, Major Elton Magaurn and Mr. Bolton. &#13;
F&#13;
E&#13;
D&#13;
E&#13;
R&#13;
A&#13;
L&#13;
INSPECTION '65&#13;
Inspecting officers for Federal Inspection were Major Elton L. Magaurn of&#13;
Minneapolis and Captain John E. Christensen of Iowa State University. Honored&#13;
cadets were: Cadet Colonel Jeff Harris, Lt. Col. Ric Conboy, Cadet Leonard Koenigs,&#13;
Cadet David Roden, Cadet Alan Schroeder, Cadet Richard Oshlo, Cadet Captain&#13;
Duane Rief, Cadet First Lieutenant Mark Dietz, Cadet First Lieutenant Lawrence&#13;
Hill, Cadet Mike Gibler, Cadet Tom Podrozza, and Cadet Warren Brown. Honorary&#13;
Colonel Clara Moore was awarded a bracelet by the Council Bluffs Chamber of&#13;
Commerce.&#13;
Our school received an honors rating this year and fourth hour class in R.O.T.C.&#13;
received honor company distinction.&#13;
107 &#13;
M&#13;
• I&#13;
I&#13;
• I&#13;
t&#13;
a&#13;
r&#13;
B&#13;
a&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
The three top ranking officers and · their ladies were Doug Smith and LuAnn Beck, J erry Abels and Linda&#13;
Kemp, Mary Williams and Ric Conboy.&#13;
Thomas ff so 's 36th annual Military Ball was a grea t&#13;
success this year for all who participa ted and also fo r those&#13;
who attended. The highlight of the evening came when the&#13;
colonel and his lady, the honorary colonel, were revealed to&#13;
the onlooking crowd. This year's colonel was Jeffery Ha rris&#13;
and the honorary colonel was Clara Moore. The backdrop&#13;
for the military ball was a lovely scene with the words "WE&#13;
MARCH ON" written over the globe and liberty bell centered&#13;
on a white background.&#13;
Wmting in the cafeteria before the presentation of the officers and their ladies.&#13;
108 &#13;
&#13;
Military Police&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Fred Brooks, Ken Walker, Larry&#13;
Bicking, Greg Christensen, J eff Harris. Row 2:&#13;
Pat Carroll, Don Root, Mike Danburg, Dan&#13;
Moore, John Whipley.&#13;
Drill Team&#13;
110&#13;
R.O.T.C. Military Police are L. to R. Row 1:&#13;
Steve Bates, David Burgstrum, Lyle Gravitt. Row&#13;
2: Roger Daubs, Robert King, Ron Herrick.&#13;
Row 3: Robert Lambert, Thomas J erome, Gale&#13;
Arch.&#13;
Rifle Tea.m&#13;
L. to R.: Les Downing, Daillly Haillla, Leo&#13;
Harrington, Ken Walker, Oyde Johnson, Gale&#13;
Arch, Bill Katzenstein, J ack Hurd, Bill Russell,&#13;
Fred Stinemates. &#13;
Athletics&#13;
II I &#13;
TERRY PETERSEN&#13;
Guard&#13;
SKIP BEVIRT&#13;
End&#13;
JOHN SEALOCK&#13;
Qu arterback&#13;
DOUG SMITH&#13;
Win gback&#13;
JOH N SMITH&#13;
Tackle&#13;
DAN BOWEN&#13;
Gu ard&#13;
PHIL CIRCO&#13;
End &#13;
TOM HANAFAN&#13;
Cent er&#13;
MIKE IRWIN&#13;
Taillxick&#13;
BOB CAPEL&#13;
Tackle&#13;
JOHN HARRINGTON&#13;
Quarterback&#13;
DON HAWKINS&#13;
Wingback&#13;
MIKE p ARRACK&#13;
Fullback&#13;
TERRY BURNSIDES&#13;
Tailback&#13;
113 &#13;
Varsity&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: L. McGee, M. Parrack, J. Harrington, M. Meyers, D. Purnell, R. Tallman, G. Wooldridge, J. Lydon, M. Constant. Row 2:&#13;
H. Hurd, D. Hawkins, M. Tracy, M. Irwin, J. Sealock, B. Case, T. Burnsides, T. Woods. Row 3: S. Beckner, B. Capel,· T. Hanafan, D.&#13;
Smith, S. BeVirt, R. Story, B. McGinn, L. Koenigs, L. Mayberry.&#13;
Outstanding player, John Sealock (left) and All Southwest Iowa, First Team, Center Tom Hanafan.&#13;
114&#13;
Sept.&#13;
Sept.&#13;
Sept.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Oct.&#13;
Nov.&#13;
Nov.&#13;
11-&#13;
18-&#13;
25-&#13;
3-&#13;
9-&#13;
16-&#13;
23-&#13;
30-&#13;
6-&#13;
11-&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Audubon 23 T.J. 13&#13;
Ralston 7 T.J. 27&#13;
A.L.H.S. 13 T.J. 33&#13;
Cathedral 21 T.J. 12&#13;
Mo. Valley 19 T.J. 19&#13;
Atlantic 33 T.J. 13&#13;
A.L.H.S. 18 T.J. 18&#13;
C. Keumper 34 T.J. 0&#13;
Glenwood 0 T.J. 14&#13;
Boys town 46 T.J. 13 &#13;
Heading our Varsity Football Team for the last&#13;
three years, Jack Hansen has started a spirit to&#13;
move at Thomas Jefferson. Devoting many hours to&#13;
install more power and speed in the backfield, we&#13;
are sure he will be rewarded for his hard work in&#13;
1965 when the Thomas Jefferson Yellowjackets have&#13;
a winning season.&#13;
Graduating from the University of Nebraska&#13;
in 1955, Coach Charles Bryant has directed our&#13;
Varsity Football Team for three years. Coach&#13;
Bryant has concentrated mainly on helping the&#13;
boys to develop a strong, mobile line with plenty&#13;
of drive. Although the season was not as impressive as he had hoped, Coach Bryant was&#13;
pleased by Tom Hanafan being selected to the&#13;
All State team, our first since 1958. The student&#13;
body and avid team followers can't thank you&#13;
enough, Coach Bryant, for your devotion to the&#13;
school.&#13;
The hard fighting, high spirited Tee Jay Varsity Team&#13;
finished the 1965 season with a 3-5-2 won-loss-and-tied&#13;
record.&#13;
The opening game of the season found the Yellowjackets opposing a strong Audubon eleven. Dropping&#13;
that encounter the Jeffs bounced back to take decisive&#13;
victories over both Ralston and A.L. Next came a very&#13;
experienced Cathedral team which was out to add another&#13;
scalp to its belt, but the Jackets were out to win this&#13;
one, too. However, after a hard fought contest, the&#13;
Jackets fell 21 to 12 in defeat. Next on the Jackets'&#13;
schedule came the Mo. Valley and the Homecoming&#13;
game. Everyone turned out for the game and the boys&#13;
really put out everything they had for the Homecoming&#13;
Court and gave them a 19 to 19 tie. The rest of the&#13;
season was spotted with 1 win, 3 losses, and 1 tie.&#13;
The real merit of the football team comes from the&#13;
training given to the boys who participate. Our coaches&#13;
tried to teach the boys teamwork and good sportsmanship. &#13;
Yannigans&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: T. Garrean, E. Lawton, G. Ives, R. Reelfs, G. Gamblin, E. Gibler, D. Conners, R. Wehrli, D. Rasmussen, G. Williams. Row 2:&#13;
M. Goldenberg, R. Spane!, D. Russell, R. VanVuuren, S. Priest, C. Lindstrom, C. Vogel, G. Galle, D. Madden, T. Bond. Row 3: ]. Ochoa, H.&#13;
Larson, J. Hunt, S. Munch, B. Wolff, R. Garrison, L. Hunt, P. Detro y, T. Hawkins, J. Floyd. Row 4: D. lJanna, C. Penagraph, L. Latham,&#13;
M. Clark, S. Hoke, M. Jones, J. Siefkan, J. McQuaid, S. Shudak.&#13;
116&#13;
COACH&#13;
Dennis Gotschall&#13;
Wayne State&#13;
COACH&#13;
Lloyd J erome&#13;
Parsons&#13;
This year's Y annigan team showed a definite improvement over previous years. Developing a strong&#13;
line and versatile backfield, the boys played good&#13;
games both in victory and defeat. Coaches J erome&#13;
and Gotschall deserve much credit for all the hours&#13;
they spent trying to pull the team together and helping the boys develop to their full est potential.&#13;
Mr. Jerome graduated from Parsons College and&#13;
has been a coach at T.J. for several years. Mr. Gotschall graduated from Wayne State and taught at&#13;
Clearfield, Iowa, before coming to T.J. This was Mr.&#13;
Gotschall's first year as a football coach and if our&#13;
improved record is any indication of his effect on&#13;
the boys, brighter foo tball days are coming. &#13;
Jackettes&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: M. Smith, J. Olsen, J. Harris, I. Moore, C. Gineau, L. Shrader. Row 2: Miss Balzer, D. Carroll, P. Hessman,&#13;
K. Gibler, M. Bittick, J. Dudson, C. Marlin, B. Wilson.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
First Round&#13;
Won 2&#13;
Lost 3&#13;
Second Round&#13;
Won 3&#13;
Lost 2&#13;
Sponsored by the K. G. Ranch, this year's Thomas&#13;
Jefferson Jackettes managed a successful 5-5 season, though hampered by lack of height. Even&#13;
though they have competed in recreational league&#13;
basketball for six years, this year was only the&#13;
second year of competition in the Omaha league.&#13;
After the completion of the league this year, the&#13;
Jackettes went on to take runner-up in the consolation of the Midwest A.A.U. Tournament. Pat&#13;
Hessman was chosen as a member of the all-star&#13;
team of this tournament.&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
TERRY BURNSIDE&#13;
Guard&#13;
ROGER NANSEL&#13;
Forward&#13;
RON STORY&#13;
Forward&#13;
DICK REED&#13;
Forwar·d&#13;
LEROY BRESHERS&#13;
Center&#13;
TIM HOPKINS&#13;
Forward&#13;
CHARLES ALLEN&#13;
Forward &#13;
MIKE KNEZEVICH&#13;
Center&#13;
JIM GRAZIER&#13;
Forward&#13;
JOHN SEALOCK&#13;
Guard&#13;
DOUG SMITH&#13;
Guard&#13;
BOB CAPEL&#13;
Forward&#13;
DAN KOCH&#13;
Guard&#13;
GIL CERVENY&#13;
Center&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
L. lo R. Row I: J. Reese, Mgr., D. Fenton, L. McGee, C. Banks, T. McClure, A. Coleman. Row 2: B. Hessman , B. Case, B.&#13;
McGinn, 1. Malone,]. Lydon.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
T.J. 52-Harlan&#13;
T.J. 69-Mo. Valley&#13;
T.J. 63-Holy Name&#13;
T.J. 64-A.L.&#13;
T.J. 72-Manning&#13;
T.J. 68-C. Kuemper&#13;
T.J. 67-Atlantic&#13;
T.J. 63-Ft. Dodge St. Edmonds&#13;
T.J. 80---'Hamburg Varsity&#13;
T.J. 72-Sioux City Central&#13;
T.J. 57-Bishop Ryan&#13;
T.J. 78-Beveridge&#13;
T.J. 65-Griswold&#13;
T.J. 67-A.L.&#13;
T.J. 4.7-West Harrison Varsity&#13;
COACH Bill Davis T.J. 57- Boy's Town (Overtime)&#13;
T.J. 61-Fremont-Mills&#13;
T.J. 66-Ralston&#13;
The newly formed Junior Varsity team of this year imposed their hustle and shooting&#13;
ability on all their opponents. Their coach, Mr. Bill Davis, was well pleased with their&#13;
first yea r appearance and is looking forward to seeing a strong varsity team next year.&#13;
Mr. Davis says the success of his team is due mainl y to one philosophy. "When you&#13;
practice just as hard as y~u play-you win."&#13;
39&#13;
43&#13;
28&#13;
50&#13;
28&#13;
44&#13;
54,&#13;
62&#13;
81&#13;
80&#13;
47&#13;
33&#13;
32&#13;
63&#13;
69&#13;
58&#13;
17&#13;
47 &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
L. lo R. Row 1: S. Hoke, J. McQuaid, D. Thomas, D. Fernley, G. Gamblin, L. Breshers. Row 2: R. Wehrli, D. Horner, D.&#13;
Madden, J. Allen, D,. Rasmussen, J. Floyd, S. Minor, Mgr., M. Munch, H. King, R. Herrick, S. Sigler, J. Wheeler, F. Mann.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
T.J. 66-Lewis Central&#13;
T.J. 54-A.L.&#13;
T.J. 66-Boystown&#13;
T.J. 45-Creighton Prep.&#13;
T.J. 66-South&#13;
T.J. 94-Hamburg&#13;
T.J. 80-Lewis Central&#13;
T.J. 72-Tech&#13;
T.J. 49-A.L.&#13;
T.J. 91-Westside&#13;
T.J. 44-West Harrison&#13;
T.J. 64-Bellevue&#13;
T.J. 71-Lewis Central&#13;
T.J. 32-Benson&#13;
57&#13;
66&#13;
47&#13;
65&#13;
55&#13;
52&#13;
50&#13;
69&#13;
72&#13;
45&#13;
48&#13;
39&#13;
29&#13;
4,9&#13;
COACH Michael Hoffman&#13;
Mr. Hoffman's sophomore squad may have appeared short this year, but they lacked&#13;
none of the other essentials of a good basketball team. With a 9 and 5 record they&#13;
proved their fire and determination could keep them in there, on top.&#13;
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9PORT9 IN ACTION&#13;
122 &#13;
Reserves&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: Eddie Gibler, Don Mulvania, Bob Doughman, Joe Gibler, Mike Shannon, Bill Cochran, Estes Lawton.&#13;
Row 2: Gale Arch, Bill Feinhold, Tim Garrean, Lynn Latham, Louis Maybury, Ron Tallman.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
T.J. 32 Griswold 5&#13;
T.J. 29 Oakland 8&#13;
T.J. 31 Corning 20&#13;
T.J. 16 ·Carroll 30&#13;
T.J. 23 A.L. 19&#13;
T.J. 19 Harlan 20&#13;
T.J. 34 Audubon 8&#13;
T.J. 4.6 Lewis Central 5&#13;
T.J. 27 A.L. 19&#13;
T.J. 22 Bellvue 27&#13;
T.J. 30 Tech 21&#13;
COACH&#13;
Mr. Lloyd J erome&#13;
Parsons College&#13;
The Reserve Wrestlers closed the 1964.-1965 wrestling season with eight wins and three&#13;
losses. Under the able guidance of Coach Lloyd Jerome, victories were almost commonplace. There were a few surprises, but these were in the minority, and it is hoped that&#13;
these experiences as reserves will help the squad become better prepared for their&#13;
varsity days.&#13;
Enthusiasm and aggressiveness are marked characteristics of all Tee Jay reserve&#13;
squads; maybe this is h Jerome's formula for highly successful Reserve teams and&#13;
powerful Varsity teams.&#13;
123 &#13;
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SKIP BeVIRT&#13;
Wt.165&#13;
Record 15-5&#13;
FRED DOLLISON&#13;
Wt. 103&#13;
Record 24-4·&#13;
JOHN HARRINGTON&#13;
Wt. 138&#13;
Record 7-9&#13;
JERRY CLAY&#13;
Wt. 133&#13;
Record 15-6&#13;
Varsity&#13;
TERRY PETERSON&#13;
Wt.180&#13;
Record 20-3&#13;
TEAM RECORD&#13;
T.J. 20 Griswold&#13;
T.J. 28 Oakland&#13;
T.J. 27 Coming&#13;
T.J. 34 Kuemper&#13;
T.J. 27 A.L.H.S.&#13;
T.J. 23 Harlan&#13;
T.J. 37 Audubon&#13;
T.J. 47 L. Central&#13;
T.J. 20 A.L.H.S.&#13;
T.J. 23 Bellevue&#13;
T.J. 30 Omaha Tech&#13;
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23&#13;
21&#13;
12&#13;
First place in Audubon Tournament&#13;
with first place wins by Skip BeVirt,&#13;
Fred Dollison, and George Garrett. &#13;
Grap piers&#13;
Left to right. Row 1: Leonard Koenigs, Terry Peterson, Skip BeVirt, Jim Methany, Johri Harrington. Row 2: Gary&#13;
Galle, Gary Ives, Leo Harrington, Mike Gibler. Row 3: Fred Dollison, Mr. Bryant, George Garrett.&#13;
With the teams 10-1 record and strong tournament action,&#13;
the Tee Jay varsity wrestlers again in '65 proved they were&#13;
one of the most fea red and respected teams in the State.&#13;
Mr. Bryant attributes much of his team's success and&#13;
their impressive win column this year to the devotion, power,&#13;
and experience of his seniors, while at the same time not&#13;
forgetting the yow1ger members of the team. He believes that&#13;
much of the success attained this year was accomplished by&#13;
the hard work and drive of the underclassmen. He is looking&#13;
forward to another good season and some state champs next&#13;
year.&#13;
MR. BRYANT&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
L. w R. Row 1: Alan Schroder, Tom Farris, Dan Miller, LeRoy Breshers. Row 2: Dick Reed, Jim Beraldi, Reggie Simmons. Row 3: Dennis Horner, Jay Malone, Steve Carle. Not Pictured : Bob Hessman.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Ryan, Ralston, Bellevue, T.J ..... . .. . .. . .. ... .. T.J. 4th&#13;
Bellevue-T.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. 1st&#13;
Tech, North, T.J . . . ..... . ........ .. ...... .. T.J. 2nd&#13;
Ryan, Ralston, T.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. 2nd&#13;
Peru State Invitational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. 3rd&#13;
North, Westside, T.J . .. .. .... . .. . ... . . ....... T.J. 2nd&#13;
A.L., Underwood, T.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. 1st&#13;
Metropolitan Athletic Association ...... . .. . .. . T.J. 8th&#13;
Prep-T.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.J. 1st&#13;
Underwood-T.J. . ... .... .. ... ... . . .. . .. . ... . T.J. 1st MR. ROBINSON&#13;
Peru State&#13;
Mr. Ernest Robinson was our Cross Country coach for '65. Encouraging each boy to&#13;
try his hardest and to strive for improvement, win or lose, was Coach Robinson's main&#13;
objective. With their successful showing this year, an even more -successful season is&#13;
looked for next year. &#13;
Swimming&#13;
L. lo R. Row 1: M. Forcade, D. DeBolt, D. Giles, T. Knight, L. Millard, R. Garrean. Row 2: J. Thomas, P. Knight, R.&#13;
Van Vuuren, D. Oshlo, T. Hawkins. Row 3: L. Jerome, T. Bond, P. Carroll, S. Cary.&#13;
23&#13;
28&#13;
9&#13;
12&#13;
14&#13;
8&#13;
36&#13;
24&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Tee Jay North 72&#13;
Tee Jay Tech 66&#13;
Tee Jay Bellevue 86&#13;
Tee Jay South 82&#13;
Tee Jay Creighton Prep 79&#13;
Tee Jay Westside 83&#13;
Tee Jay Bishop Ryan 57&#13;
Tee Jay Beveridge 69&#13;
Tee Jay's novice swimmers ended their first season of swimming competition with the satisfaction of accomplishing maximum improvement. Every&#13;
morning these boys arose bright and early to practice at Iowa School for the&#13;
Deaf. Because of their fine competitive spirit, brighter days are in sight for&#13;
Tee Jay and this young team coached by Lloyd Jerome. The team is composed of five sophomores, seven juniors, and six seniors. Tom Bond was&#13;
chosen captain and was also high point man.&#13;
MR. JEROME&#13;
Parsons College&#13;
127 &#13;
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I thought you said that you could get&#13;
between these things!&#13;
Heads or tails?&#13;
Now-wah-what?&#13;
Catch me if I fall.&#13;
OUTCOME OF MATCHES&#13;
South 1st-Ryan 2nd- T.J. 3rd&#13;
A.L. 1st- T.J. 2nd&#13;
Prep 1st-A.L. 2nd-T.J. 3rd&#13;
Benson 1st-Central 2nd-T.J. 3rd&#13;
A.L. 1st-Beveridge 2nd-T.J. 3rd &#13;
L. to R.: G. Mann, R. King, R. Lambert, D. Burgstrum, C. Pendergraft, D. Barksdale, W. Nixon, K. Still, R. LaBreck,&#13;
R. Fender, M. Jones, K. Vanderloo, J. Ives, D. Arndt.&#13;
This year's gymnastics squad brought to Tee Jay a&#13;
new and interesting sport. This sport opened a door&#13;
through which the young men who practiced and competed could build and coordinate their bodies.&#13;
The good spirit and fine cooperation of each of the&#13;
boys involved proved to be a key factor in building&#13;
this first year's squad to the level of proficiency that&#13;
it obtained.&#13;
MR. FRANCIS HANSON&#13;
Wayne State College&#13;
129 &#13;
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This was the first year of full track.&#13;
The girls ran in the C.B. Relays, Blackhawkette&#13;
Relays, Squaw Relays, and the District&#13;
Relays. The girls scored in every meet, and in&#13;
the Red Oak relays, Pat Hessman 4th place&#13;
in the 220 yd. run. There were only 8 girls&#13;
out for track, but they did a very fine job.&#13;
The Tee Jay track team competed against&#13;
over 42 other schools.&#13;
Row 1, L. to R.: B. Wilson, C. Gienau, C. Dickenson, Miss Balzer. Row&#13;
2: C. Bergantzel, P. Hessman, F. Wilson. Not Pictured-D. Bergstrum,&#13;
K. Mandolfo.&#13;
Posing for a picture before the big meet, Row 1, L. to R .: C. Dickenson, K. Mandolfo, D. Bergstrum, C.&#13;
Gienau. Row 2: B. Wilson, P. Hessman, C. Bergantzel, F. Wilson.&#13;
130 &#13;
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k Row 1, L. to R.: T. Bond, G. Kohrs, M. Rine, L. Breshers, B. Brown, J. Beraldi,&#13;
P. Knight. Row 2: D. Reed, G. Petry, G. Rosenbaugh, L. Horner, A. Schroder, J.&#13;
Malone, G. Mann, H. King. Row 3: M. Jones, G. Ballenger, S. Adcock, M. Keller,&#13;
L. Koenigs, T. Garrean, M. Harrill. Row 4: A. Rollins, J. F1oyd, T. Hawkins, B.&#13;
Lambert, J. Bergstrom, B. King.&#13;
This year the track&#13;
boys successfully scored&#13;
in every meet that they&#13;
entered. Four new school&#13;
records were set, they&#13;
were - 2 mile relay,&#13;
8:22.9, Bob Brown, Paul&#13;
Knight, Jim Beraldi, Dick&#13;
Reed. 1 mile relay, 3 :33.8,&#13;
Jim Kill, Jay Malone, Paul&#13;
Knight, Bob Brown. High&#13;
jump, 6 ft. * in. Mike&#13;
Keller, and the triple&#13;
jump, 41 ft. 6 in. also&#13;
made by Mike Keller.&#13;
Tee Jay's Greg Kohrs&#13;
placed 4·th in the state in&#13;
broad jump competition.&#13;
There were 14 lettermen and only 6 of these&#13;
will be returning next&#13;
year.&#13;
Runners for Tee Jay were Paul Knight, Tim Hopkins, LeRoy Breshers, Leonard Koenigs, and Jim Kill.&#13;
13 1 &#13;
Varsity&#13;
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L. to R. Row 1: S. Shudak, D. Purnell. Row 2: D. Smith, D. Koch, D. Daley, T. McClure, T. Hanafan.&#13;
L. to R.: B. Case, D. Thomas, B. McGinn, R. Stor y, D. Englund.&#13;
132 &#13;
Baseball&#13;
T.J. 4&#13;
T.J. 6&#13;
T.J. 1&#13;
T.J. 7&#13;
T.J. 3&#13;
T.J. 9&#13;
T.J. 4,&#13;
T.J. 0&#13;
T.J. 0&#13;
T.J. 10&#13;
T.J. 17&#13;
T.J. 10&#13;
T.J. 0&#13;
T.J. 7&#13;
T.J. 4&#13;
T.J. 11&#13;
L. to R.: J. Grazier, S. Cowardin, M. Knezevich, R. Nansel, D. Fenton.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Des Moines Dowling&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Omaha South&#13;
Omaha Central&#13;
Omaha Boystown&#13;
Omaha Bishop Ryan&#13;
Omaha North&#13;
Clearfield&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Exira&#13;
Lawton&#13;
Omaha Beveridge&#13;
Omaha Benson&#13;
Omaha Technical&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
4&#13;
9&#13;
6&#13;
7&#13;
3&#13;
5&#13;
14&#13;
0&#13;
10&#13;
0&#13;
8&#13;
3&#13;
8&#13;
3&#13;
MR. DICK DA VIS&#13;
Omaha University&#13;
133 &#13;
The Varsity's season ended this year with a 9-7&#13;
record. Although the record is not as impressive as&#13;
years past, you will find the answer in lack of experience. This year's team was very young compared to those of past years. The team had only&#13;
three regularly starting Seniors, the remaining&#13;
members being Juniors and Sophomores.&#13;
From this year's potential and play Mr. Davis is&#13;
expecting a top season in the coming year. &#13;
Junior V,arsity&#13;
L. to R. Row 1: J. Lyndon, M. Roux, F. Mann, D. Fernley, M. Danburg, R. LeMaster, R. Drummond, R. Hoke, J. McQuaid.&#13;
Row 2: M. Munch, R. Garrison, S. Munch, D. Connor, C. Pendgraft, J. Nicholas, G. Wooldridge, S. Hoke.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
T.J. 6 Creighton Prep 7&#13;
T.J. 3 A.L. 7&#13;
T.J. 2 Bishop Ryan 1&#13;
T.J. 4, Bellevue 2&#13;
T.J. 8 Beavrige 7&#13;
T.J. 8 Tech 2&#13;
T.J. 1 A.L. 3&#13;
T.J. 2 Westside 4&#13;
T.J. 2 North 14.&#13;
Won 4 Lost 5&#13;
MR. BILL DA VIS&#13;
Our newly formed Junior Varsity baseball team, coached by Mr. Bill Davis, may&#13;
prove to be a help to the varsity in coming years. The Junior Varsity team, as&#13;
the Junior Varsity teams in the other sports, was formed to give more boys a&#13;
chance to play and add experience to their play.&#13;
The prospects in the coming years look brighter due to this system of play. It&#13;
also adds to the competition and spirit of the boys.&#13;
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This year was the first year for&#13;
competitive girl's golf. The team&#13;
had a 0-4. record, but were a very&#13;
much improved group. The Tee&#13;
Jay girls came in 7th out of nine&#13;
at the District golf meet.&#13;
Each girl improved her score&#13;
by 20 strokes or more. This was&#13;
under great handicap because of&#13;
the small golf course they had to&#13;
play on, and there was little time&#13;
to be able to practice.&#13;
Mrs. Kelker said she was very&#13;
pleased with her girls and will be&#13;
happy to see them back again&#13;
next year. All of the girls will be&#13;
returning next year except for&#13;
one and that is Dana McCormick&#13;
who is a senior.&#13;
DIANA ROBINSON&#13;
Front Row L. to R. : A. Conaway, J. Matteson, B. Parks, S. Walla, C. Lindsay, S. Rowe, L.&#13;
Birdsong. Row 2: Mrs. Kelker, E. Paladino, D. McCormick, D. Robinson, D. Fidone, M. Lee; D. Smith, and C. Tisher.&#13;
GO &#13;
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Front Row, L. to R.: S. Bates, D. Oshlo, J. Evans. Hack Row: J. Myklebust, D. Rasmmsen,&#13;
R. Erickson.&#13;
LF&#13;
J. Sealock, B. Capel, and J. Olsen&#13;
This year coach Frank LaMantia had a very good&#13;
turn out for the golf team. The team ended the&#13;
season with 6 losses, 1 tie and a lot more experience than before.&#13;
Four boys went to the district golf meet, they&#13;
were-Jim Evans, Bob Capel, Rod Erickson, and&#13;
Doug Rasmussen.&#13;
Bob Capel and Jim Evans also were sent to the&#13;
city tournament and they had scores of 106 and 92&#13;
respectively.&#13;
The best score for all season was achieved by&#13;
Jim Evans. He ended with a 44.1 average.&#13;
Next year there will be 8 boys back to spark&#13;
the team to victory.&#13;
137 &#13;
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COACH,&#13;
DONNA BALZER&#13;
This year's girls' tennis team turned&#13;
out a very good season with a record of&#13;
6 wins and 3 losses. There were 27 girls&#13;
out for tennis and only three seniors will&#13;
be lost. They are Judy Tisher, Kris Gibler,&#13;
and Karen Spencer.&#13;
All positions will be open next year and&#13;
it looks like another promising season,&#13;
says coach Donna Balzer.&#13;
T&#13;
Row 1, L. to R.: V. Abels, I. Moore, K. Spencer, C. Foote, K. Gibler, J. Allen. Row 2: L.&#13;
Childers, J. Magneson, J. Harris, J. Olsen, K. Alt, C. Vallier, S. Mann. Row 3: M. Vargas, J. Duke, J. Wilson, C. Trimmer, J. Carpenter, C. Marlin.&#13;
E&#13;
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L. to R.: D. Nelson, D. Madden, M. Shannon, B. Wolff, S. Carle, R. Torneton, A. Coleman.&#13;
9&#13;
This year's tennis team found a new and bright&#13;
season ahead of them. Coming through with a 6-4&#13;
season, they finished 5th in the Metro-League.&#13;
Next year's season seems to look just as bright, as&#13;
there are only two seniors that will not return.&#13;
There will be 5 of the top 7 returning next year.&#13;
Experience and drive should produce another or&#13;
even better record than this year's, says coach Hoffman.&#13;
COACH,&#13;
MICHAEL HOFFMAN&#13;
139 &#13;
Bull&#13;
Dog&#13;
Award&#13;
Terry Peterson received the 1965 Bull Dog&#13;
Award. This honor football award is given to the&#13;
football player showing the most aggressiveness,&#13;
most determination, leadership, and tackles.&#13;
Since Terry fulfilled the above qualifications,&#13;
he was selected as the receiver of the Bull Dog&#13;
Award. CONGRATULATIONS, TERRY!&#13;
All-Around&#13;
Athlete&#13;
The winner of this trophy is determined by the votes of the coach ing&#13;
staff. The student earning this award must participate in a major sport each&#13;
season. He must be a leader and a good sportsman, outstanding in each of&#13;
the three sports he competed in.&#13;
DOUG SMITH &#13;
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141 &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Class Officers&#13;
The Sophomore Class Officers, pictured at the S-Ophomore Oass Party, are Tim Bond, Dennis Fernley, Debby Smith, Steve Shudak, and&#13;
Becky Young.&#13;
142&#13;
The officers create music for the on·&#13;
looking classmates. &#13;
' Sophomore&#13;
Class Party&#13;
The Sophomore Class Party was held at the Tee J ay Fieldhouse on&#13;
May 24. The sophomores worked up appetit es with t11 e help of the&#13;
Statures combo.&#13;
The boys played ping-pong . .. While the girls ate . ..&#13;
Line forms to the rear!&#13;
143 &#13;
Acord, Craig&#13;
Ager, Chris&#13;
Aldrich, Lois&#13;
Allan, Lind a&#13;
All en, Jerry&#13;
Andersen, . 1arcia&#13;
Ballinger, Gary&#13;
Barber, Linda&#13;
Barlow, Kay&#13;
Bensley, Judy&#13;
Bequette, Thomas&#13;
Berga nt zel, Carolyn&#13;
Bergman, Connie&#13;
Betchel, Don&#13;
BeVirt, Julene&#13;
Bolton, Kay&#13;
Bond, Tim&#13;
Bonar, Robbie&#13;
Boner, Ron&#13;
Bowers, Sherri&#13;
Bowman, Merrill&#13;
Barton, Abbie&#13;
Bates, Sharon&#13;
Bates, Steve&#13;
Brooks, Fred&#13;
Brotherton, Stanley&#13;
Brouil ette, Patsy&#13;
Brown, Barbara&#13;
Brown, Evon&#13;
Brown, Janet&#13;
Burgstrum, David&#13;
Burgstrum, Debby&#13;
Burkybile, Tim&#13;
Buttz, Gary&#13;
Buttz, Harold&#13;
Campbell, K athy&#13;
Canaday, Jim&#13;
Carman, Lavern&#13;
Ca rpenter, Julie&#13;
Carroll, Debbie&#13;
Christian sen, Greg&#13;
Clark, Mike&#13;
Clark, Sall y&#13;
Clark, Susan&#13;
Coffelt, Al &#13;
Andrews, Mary&#13;
Annin, Jackie&#13;
Arch, Gale&#13;
Arndt, Dennis&#13;
Axtell, Phyllis&#13;
13 aker, Dale&#13;
Batt, Steve&#13;
Bauer, Dale&#13;
13caman, Jim&#13;
Becker, Pat&#13;
Bellows, Harry&#13;
Belt, Bill&#13;
Brown, Linda&#13;
Brown, Paul&#13;
Brown, Sharon&#13;
Bicking, Susan&#13;
Birdsong, David&#13;
Bittick, Madonna&#13;
Bly, Phyllis&#13;
Boaz, Dixie&#13;
Bohall, Edna&#13;
Brabec, Bruce&#13;
Breeden, Pat&#13;
Breshers, Lloyd&#13;
Brockman, Denny&#13;
Brokman, Larry&#13;
Brooks, Ardith&#13;
Brown, Warren&#13;
Bryant, Bonnie&#13;
Burgess, J anet&#13;
Cain, Dennis&#13;
Ca in, Nona&#13;
Caldwell, Carolyn&#13;
Calfee, Wanda&#13;
Camp, J ean&#13;
Camp, Millard&#13;
Carter, Judy&#13;
Collett, Linda&#13;
Colwell, Jay&#13;
Comley, Dick&#13;
Conaway, Alice&#13;
Conner, Denny&#13;
Corum, J o.A nn&#13;
Carter, Sandy&#13;
Caruso, Linda&#13;
Cha ffee, J eanne&#13;
Childers, Linda&#13;
Christensen, Mike &#13;
Cowardin, Lesley&#13;
Cure, Carol&#13;
Danburg, Mike&#13;
Darringer, Beverly&#13;
Daub, Roger&#13;
Davidson, Raymond&#13;
Detroy, Phil&#13;
Dick, Nick&#13;
Dickinson, Carol&#13;
Duitman, Linda&#13;
Duke, Judy&#13;
Durick, Nancy&#13;
Edie, Terry&#13;
Ege, Marilyn&#13;
Elliot, Vincent&#13;
Fazio, Susie&#13;
Fender, Rick&#13;
Fenton, Alice&#13;
Fernley, Dennis&#13;
Ferryman, Kris&#13;
Fenton, Linda&#13;
Dickinson, Christine&#13;
Dike, Bob&#13;
Dishang, Eddy&#13;
File, Steve&#13;
Finck, Ray&#13;
Fisher, Wilbur&#13;
Floyd, ] ames&#13;
Foley, Donna&#13;
Foote, Vicky&#13;
Freer, Ron&#13;
Friedrich, Susie&#13;
Fries, Danny&#13;
Frieze, Connie&#13;
Fuller, Paula&#13;
Garges, 1arcia&#13;
Garrison, Rod&#13;
Geibert, Robert&#13;
Gibbons, Rick&#13;
Gibbs, Evelyn&#13;
Godsey, Sandra&#13;
Goldenberg, Mauri ce&#13;
Goldsberry, Gerald&#13;
Goss, Bobbette&#13;
Gottbrecht , Ca rl a &#13;
Gouker, Sharon&#13;
Gray, Charlotte&#13;
Grosvenor, Donna&#13;
Groth, Carl&#13;
Grund, Mary&#13;
Gundlach, Ted&#13;
Davis, Marge&#13;
Davis, Sandy&#13;
Dawson, Toni&#13;
Deal, Pame&#13;
DeHart, Janet&#13;
DeSantiago, Sandy&#13;
Dougherty, Darlene&#13;
Doughman, Bob&#13;
Doughman, Darris&#13;
Gibler, Eddie&#13;
Gillespie, Bob&#13;
Gilmore, Lyle&#13;
Glacey, Margie&#13;
Gliem, Julie&#13;
Gallagher, Chet&#13;
Gamblin, Greg&#13;
Gardner, Dan&#13;
Garrean, Tim&#13;
Drake, Gloria&#13;
Drake, Vickie&#13;
Driever, Larry&#13;
Ellis, Dixie&#13;
Emerine, Joyce&#13;
Emge, Cookie&#13;
Engle, Kenneth&#13;
Evans, Bill&#13;
Falconer, Pat&#13;
Fidone, Diana&#13;
Fienhold, Bob&#13;
Ford, Charles&#13;
Forsythe, Craig&#13;
Foust, Pat &#13;
Hadd en, Cheryl&#13;
Hail, Charles&#13;
Hallberg, Oiris&#13;
Hammond, Wanda&#13;
Hancock, Bob&#13;
Hardin, Judy&#13;
Harris, ] oAnn&#13;
Hatcher, Anna&#13;
Hatcher, Genelle&#13;
Hattan, Margaret&#13;
Heffernan, Sue&#13;
Hefley, Ronda&#13;
Hennings, Mike&#13;
Henry, JoEllen&#13;
Herrick, Ron&#13;
Hoden, David&#13;
Hodge, David&#13;
Hoke, Steve&#13;
Horner, Denny&#13;
Hotchkiss, Joel&#13;
Imle.r, Linda&#13;
Ives, Gary&#13;
Ives, John&#13;
Ives, William&#13;
J ackson, Bev&#13;
Johnson, Roger&#13;
Johson, Sue&#13;
Johnson, Vicki&#13;
Jones, Charles&#13;
Kelly, Ka thy&#13;
Kelso, Ron&#13;
Kenn edy, Cin dy&#13;
Kermeen, Don&#13;
King, Harl an&#13;
King, Bob&#13;
King, Sharon &#13;
Hanna, Danny&#13;
Hansen, DeAnne&#13;
Hansen, Patsy&#13;
Hanson, Beth&#13;
Hanson, Butch&#13;
Hardiman, Dave&#13;
Hauge, David&#13;
Hawkins, Barb&#13;
Hawkins, Tom&#13;
Hayes, J eannine&#13;
Head, Keith&#13;
Heenan, Mike&#13;
Herron, Carl&#13;
Hessman, Pat&#13;
Heubner, Duane&#13;
Hickman, Dan&#13;
Hill, Marle.ne&#13;
Hinkel, Dan&#13;
Howard, Margaret&#13;
Howland, Diane&#13;
Hubbard, Abbie&#13;
Humes, Trudy&#13;
Hunt, Ernestine&#13;
Hunt, John&#13;
Jackson, Karen&#13;
J erome, Thomas&#13;
Johnson, Clyde&#13;
Jones, Mike&#13;
Jones, Rex&#13;
Katzenstein, Bill&#13;
Keele, Cindy&#13;
Keele, Corbin&#13;
Keller, Susy&#13;
Kern, Rog~r&#13;
Kessler, Cheryl&#13;
Kilgore, Larry&#13;
Kindberg, Linda&#13;
King, Bruce&#13;
Kin g, Dennis&#13;
Kinne, Vickie&#13;
Kohrs, Gregg&#13;
Kopera, Ken&#13;
Kopera, Richard&#13;
Lambert, Bob&#13;
Lamphear, Ornck&#13;
Johnson, Dianne&#13;
Johnson, Joe&#13;
Johnson, Paula &#13;
Larsen, Connie&#13;
Larsen, Harve&#13;
Lawles , J ack&#13;
Lawless, Steve&#13;
Lawton, Estes&#13;
LeBaugh, Virginia&#13;
Mandolpho, Cathy&#13;
Mann, Frank&#13;
Livingston, Vaughn&#13;
Loveless, April&#13;
Loveless, Linda&#13;
Loukota, Mary&#13;
Luick, Thomas&#13;
Lyons, Chris&#13;
Mann, Shari&#13;
Markus, Robert&#13;
Markuson, Maureen&#13;
Marlin, Chuck&#13;
McCormick, John&#13;
McCoy, Bill&#13;
McDowell, Bill&#13;
McGee, Dick&#13;
Mclntoch, Dorothy&#13;
Mcintosh, Judy&#13;
McTwiggan, Kathy&#13;
McTwiggan, George&#13;
Meek, Terry&#13;
Mendoza, Art&#13;
Mendoza, Pascual&#13;
Mensching, Larry&#13;
Miller, Joan&#13;
Miller, Philip&#13;
Miller, Terry&#13;
Milner, Mike&#13;
Minor, Steve&#13;
Munch, Mike&#13;
Munch, Steve&#13;
Murphy, Helen&#13;
Murphy, Lloyd&#13;
Murphy, Mary&#13;
Nicholas, Joe&#13;
Nixon, Gary&#13;
Norris, Glen&#13;
Norton, Dennis&#13;
O'Harn, Susan &#13;
Olsen, Judy&#13;
Osmers, Jan&#13;
Oviatt, Jan&#13;
Palmerton, Pam&#13;
Parks, Betty&#13;
Pear ce, Marilyn&#13;
Lee, Marsha&#13;
Lee, Pam&#13;
Myklebust, Joel&#13;
Myler, Connie&#13;
Neill, Don&#13;
Nelson, Pam&#13;
Nesbitt, Candy&#13;
Lehmer, Ron&#13;
Lenhardt, Pat&#13;
LeRette, Louis&#13;
Lindstrom, Chuck&#13;
Maack, Robert&#13;
Mace, Larry&#13;
Madden, Denny&#13;
Maggard, Mary&#13;
Magneson, Judy&#13;
Mahan, Jackie&#13;
Marshall, Steve&#13;
Martin, Karen&#13;
Massie, Pattricia&#13;
Matteson, Dennis&#13;
Merrifield, Janice&#13;
Millard, Cheri&#13;
Miller, J eanette&#13;
Moore, Judy&#13;
Moran, Judy&#13;
Mortimer, Oiarlie&#13;
Mulvania, Don&#13;
May, Dennis&#13;
McClelland, Mike&#13;
McKim, Nancy&#13;
McQuaid, Jim &#13;
Peck, Kathl een&#13;
Peck. Mike&#13;
Pendgra ft, Chuck&#13;
Pogue, Peggy&#13;
Points, Tonya&#13;
Poole, Kathy&#13;
Poulson, Steve&#13;
Pribyl, Gloria&#13;
Rasmussen, Doug&#13;
Ratashak, John&#13;
Ratliff, Jacque&#13;
Ratliff, Vivian&#13;
Ravenstien, Connie&#13;
Riddle, Kathy&#13;
Rine, Michael&#13;
Roberts, John&#13;
Rockwell, Annette&#13;
Rohwer, Sandy&#13;
Russell, Don&#13;
Ryan, Thomas&#13;
Saathoff, J effrey&#13;
Sales, Donna&#13;
Sales, Ed&#13;
Sellers, Pebel&#13;
Perez, John&#13;
Petersen, Conrad&#13;
Sewell, Kathy&#13;
Shanno, Larry&#13;
Shannon, Carolyn&#13;
Sieburg, Jim&#13;
Siefken, J erry&#13;
Sigler, Steve&#13;
Skaw, Marilyn&#13;
Snyder, Jean&#13;
Spane!, Ron&#13;
Spetman, Linda&#13;
Spratt, Debbie &#13;
Petry, Kathy&#13;
Phillips, Ouistine&#13;
Phillips, Connie&#13;
Pickrell, Virgil&#13;
Pierce, Dorot11y&#13;
Pogge, Mike&#13;
Prieto, Bill&#13;
Prine, Dan&#13;
Pritchard, Linda&#13;
Purnell, Gloria&#13;
Quandt, Judy&#13;
Raschke, Wayne&#13;
Reelfs, Rodger&#13;
Reese, Jim&#13;
Reninger, Mary&#13;
Revels, Bertha&#13;
Richardson, Cathy&#13;
Ridder, Harold&#13;
Rollins, Andrew&#13;
Rollins, Lee&#13;
Ross, Mark&#13;
Ross, Susan&#13;
Rot11 , Bruce&#13;
Russell, Bill&#13;
Sales, Howard&#13;
Schaffer, Connie&#13;
Schendedl, Peggy&#13;
Shannon, De Wayne&#13;
Shanon, Cookie&#13;
Sheely, Kathy&#13;
Shepard, Sandy&#13;
Shrader, Terry&#13;
Shudak, Steve&#13;
Skinner, Fred&#13;
Smith, Debbie&#13;
Smith, John&#13;
Smith, Mary&#13;
Smith, Regina&#13;
Smith, Robert&#13;
Steinke, Jim&#13;
Steinke, John&#13;
Stevens, David&#13;
Stewart, George&#13;
Still, Kennet11&#13;
Stockton, Marvin&#13;
Schewe, Frank&#13;
Schmitt, Marilyn&#13;
Schwetz, Diane &#13;
I .&#13;
Stogdill, Pat&#13;
Stoker, Susan&#13;
Street, John&#13;
Stukey, Michael&#13;
Sturm, Mona&#13;
Swanger, Kathy&#13;
Thomas, Dan&#13;
TI10mas, Dennis&#13;
Thomas, Leroy&#13;
V anBibber, Linda&#13;
Vanderloo, Kim&#13;
VanDonge, Pam&#13;
Wadsworth, Alan&#13;
Wager, Mary&#13;
Waite, Mike&#13;
Watkins, Rodney&#13;
Waugh, Stephanie&#13;
Wehrli, Rick&#13;
Weidman, Linda&#13;
Wells, Linda&#13;
Wendt, Pat&#13;
Thompson, Sue&#13;
TI1orson, Joyce&#13;
Tisher, Cindy&#13;
White, Shirley&#13;
Wiese, Terrie&#13;
Wilken, Mary&#13;
Williams, Dan&#13;
Williams, Gary&#13;
WiJiiams, Randy&#13;
Wilson, David&#13;
Wilson, Flicsha&#13;
Wilson, Janet&#13;
Wilson, Joyce&#13;
Wilson, Judy&#13;
Wolff, Blaine&#13;
Wood, Glen&#13;
Woodford, Kathy&#13;
Woods, Dave&#13;
Woods, John&#13;
Young, Kay&#13;
Young, Tim&#13;
Zweerink, Larry &#13;
Swisher, Pat&#13;
Tackett, Myra&#13;
Tadlock, Linda&#13;
Tallman, Tommy&#13;
Taylor, Rod&#13;
Tews, Elaine&#13;
Todd, Earlene&#13;
Tracy, Thaymer&#13;
Trautman, Dale&#13;
Woods, Linda&#13;
Wredt, Kirk&#13;
Wright, Arvey&#13;
Yopp, Diana&#13;
Young, Beckie&#13;
Trimmer, Cathy&#13;
Turner, Tom&#13;
Vallier, Connie&#13;
Wilson, Tim&#13;
Wilson, Linda&#13;
Wilson, Paul&#13;
Wingerd, Shawn&#13;
Walker, Denise&#13;
Walker, Ken&#13;
Wall, Dan&#13;
Walter, Vicki&#13;
Ward, Nancy&#13;
Washburn, Cinda&#13;
West, Lin&#13;
Wheeler, John&#13;
Wilson, Bill&#13;
Wilson, Bridget&#13;
Wilson, Dan&#13;
Not pictured: Aguiniga, Robert; Bensley, Jeannie; Bouvier, Gary; Brooks, Steve; Brown, Donna;&#13;
Carman, Dena; Edwards. Gae; Foote, Janice; Gardener, Edward; Gardner, William; Gibler, Joe;&#13;
Gilmore, Lyle; Harrill, Debbie; Hicjman, Donna ; Hunt, David; Hunt, Terry; Kell, Marilyn;&#13;
LaBreck, Dennis; LeMaster, Larry; MacDonald, Terry; Martindale, Sandy; Mendoza, Delores;&#13;
Myers, Richard; Penry, Maureen; Roberts, Linda; Robinson, Gary; Spratt, Larry; Vance, Virginia;&#13;
Varn, Richard; Walters, Sheryl.&#13;
155 &#13;
TI1ere were times when we would look out. . .&#13;
Sometimes we would have distractions at one end&#13;
of the hall or the other ... but they were sometimes worthwh ile.&#13;
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Room 18 • • •&#13;
The Class In The Hall&#13;
And there were t imes wllen w,. even mana ged to&#13;
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157 &#13;
Junior Officers&#13;
Row l, L. to R.: Mr. J. Bartlett, Mrs. S. Kelker, Mrs. D. Thompson, Mr. T. Haas - Sponsors. Row 2 : Bob Case - V. Pres,&#13;
Nancy Moore - Treas. Row 3: Jim Grazier - Pres., Na ncy Simons - ScC'.&#13;
158 &#13;
Abels, Vicki&#13;
Ackerman, Connie&#13;
Adamson, Sandi&#13;
Ahlquist, Brian&#13;
Akins, ·Ron&#13;
Allen, Charley&#13;
Allmon, Marvin&#13;
Alt, Kathy&#13;
Ambrose, Dave&#13;
Amos, Cindy&#13;
Andersen, Jim&#13;
Andersen, Stella&#13;
Anderson, Mary Lou&#13;
Anderson, Nancy&#13;
Anderson, Van&#13;
Andrews, Sandy&#13;
Anfinson, Peggy&#13;
Applegate, Marsha&#13;
Arch, Iris&#13;
Archer, Vickie&#13;
Arrick, Julie&#13;
Arrowsmitl1, Ronald&#13;
Arthur, Jon&#13;
Ayers, Edward&#13;
Bain, Ronnie&#13;
Baker, Diane&#13;
Banks, Charles E.&#13;
Baxley, Charles&#13;
Beckner, Stanley&#13;
Belt, Frank&#13;
Bennett, Peggy&#13;
Bequette, Gary J.&#13;
Betts, Barbara&#13;
Beu, Sidney&#13;
Bigham, Buzz&#13;
Bird, Leslie&#13;
Birdsong, Trudy&#13;
Blank, Dennis&#13;
Bockert, Susie&#13;
Bolte, Jim &#13;
Childress, LeeAnn&#13;
Christianson, Leilani&#13;
Clapper, Terry&#13;
Clark, J acquc&#13;
TOP. Row 1: Deanna Bolton, Judy Bolton, Donna Bowen, Dennis Bowers, Frank Brabec, Joyce Branson, Rita Brayboy, Pat Breshers.&#13;
Row 2: Bob Bryant, Karen Burroughs, John Butler, Roger Butler, Donna Butterbau gh, Linda Calfee, Diane Camden, Steve Carle.&#13;
BOTTOM. Row 1: Ralph DeBar, David DeBolt, Judy DenHerder, Judy Diercks, Carol Dietz, Maralyn Dimmit, J o Ditzler, Gloria Dofner.&#13;
Row 2: J ames Dunning, Diane Eddy, Gae Edwards, Melba Eidschun, Jerry Eledge, Gladys Elkins, Alan Ellis, John Erickson.&#13;
Cooley, Beverly&#13;
Costello, Bill&#13;
Costello, John&#13;
Curry, Sandy &#13;
Cleaver, Larry&#13;
Cochran, Bill&#13;
Coleman, Alan&#13;
Cook, Ray&#13;
TOP. Row 1: Larry Briggs, Rodney Briggs, ~aula Brink, Gordon Brockman, Jack Brooks, Jeanine Brown, Loren Brown, Regina Brown.&#13;
Row 2: Jeanette Carlin, Robert Carman, Darlene Carroll, Don Carter, Bob Case, Diane Cavanaugh, Steve Chew, Terry Childers.&#13;
BOTTOM. Row 1: Rita Doner, George Dougan, Linda Doughty, Leslie Downing, Sharon Drake, Robert Drummond, Ruth Drummond, Sharon&#13;
Duitman.&#13;
Row 2: Rodney Eriksen, Lynn Etherton, Jim Evans, Wayne Evens, Tom Farris, Linda Fedor, Doug Fenton, Richard Fernley.&#13;
Daley, Den&#13;
Davis, Kenneth&#13;
Davis, Virginia&#13;
Dawson, Cindy &#13;
Fichter, Patricia&#13;
Fienhold, David&#13;
Fienhold, William&#13;
File, Jean&#13;
Fisher, Peggy&#13;
Fisher, Ronallien&#13;
Fraley, Connie&#13;
Frieze, Allen&#13;
Frieze, Richard&#13;
Fronk, Dave&#13;
Galle, Gary&#13;
Gatrost, Carol&#13;
Gaver, Gary&#13;
Gaver, Kathy&#13;
Gibbs, Kay&#13;
Goetzinger, Linda&#13;
Gouker, Donald&#13;
Graves, Vear! Amy&#13;
Gray, Debby&#13;
Graybill, Sharon&#13;
Griffiths, Marsha&#13;
Grimes, Mary&#13;
Grosvenor, Steven&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Nancy&#13;
Hall, Dona&#13;
Hand, Jim&#13;
Hansen, Toni&#13;
Harmon, Rita&#13;
Harrington, Leo&#13;
Hatcher, Linda&#13;
Head, David&#13;
Heitman, Carolyn&#13;
Hemrningson, Linda&#13;
Hendrix, Clifford&#13;
Hessman, Robert&#13;
Heywood, Mary&#13;
Hiatt, Larry&#13;
Hicks, Phyllis&#13;
Hiers, Thomas&#13;
Himberger, Donna &#13;
Henninger, Don&#13;
Hensley, J eannette&#13;
Hensley, Marty&#13;
Herrick, Dennis&#13;
Herrick, Gary&#13;
Himes, Sharon&#13;
Hinkel, Patty&#13;
Hisel, Evelyn&#13;
Hodtwalker, Ada&#13;
Hoel, Michael&#13;
Hoke, Randy&#13;
Hall, Marilyn&#13;
Holl, Patricia&#13;
Holl, Steve&#13;
Hammond, Myra&#13;
Hanafan, Nancy&#13;
Harris, Jeff&#13;
Harrison, Joyce&#13;
Hartman, Karen&#13;
Hartman, Mary&#13;
Gibler, Mike&#13;
Gilmore, Charles&#13;
Gilmore, Connie&#13;
Globe, Michael&#13;
Grazier, Jim&#13;
Green, Danny&#13;
Greenwood, Joe&#13;
Greenwood, Patti&#13;
Griffis, Wayne&#13;
Gammon, Ruth&#13;
Gann, Sharon&#13;
Gardner, Linda&#13;
Garrean, Patrick&#13;
Garrett, George&#13;
Foote, Connie&#13;
Foote, Dennis&#13;
Forbes, Dennis&#13;
Forcade, Mickey&#13;
Ford, Burke&#13;
Fowler, Melody &#13;
Row 1: Linda Holder, Alan Holmberg, ·Rondee Holmes, Marsha Honi g, Da vid Hook, .Judi Hoover, Marilyn Hopper, Larry Horner,&#13;
Row 2: Harry Hurd, Jack Hurd, Ri chard Ives, Ann J ackson, Charles Jackson, Connie J anicek, Linda J ensen, Russell J erome.&#13;
Row 3 : Ka thleen .Johnson, Rand all J ohnson, Sheryl J ohnson, Theresa Jones, Nancy Kell ar, Pat Keller, Rose Ann Kennett, Fred Kenyo n.&#13;
Kn aus, Lisle&#13;
Knight, Tim&#13;
Koebel, Max&#13;
Lane, Marcia&#13;
Lang, Leroy&#13;
Latham, Lynn&#13;
Lewis, Karen&#13;
Lewis, Robert&#13;
Libby, Marion&#13;
Liddick, Tim&#13;
Lindsay, Alica&#13;
Lindsay, Carolyn&#13;
Linin ger, Ken&#13;
Long, P aul&#13;
Lydon, J ohn&#13;
Lyman, Marcia &#13;
Hotchkiss, Amy&#13;
Hourigan, Carol&#13;
Howard , Harriet&#13;
Huey, Christina&#13;
Hullett, Sheila&#13;
Hunt, Loel&#13;
Hunt, Robert&#13;
Johnsen, Linda&#13;
Johnson, Cheryl&#13;
Johnson, J ames&#13;
Kerrin, Linda&#13;
Kessler, Bill&#13;
Kesterson, David&#13;
Kilpatrick, Linda&#13;
Kimball, J ackie&#13;
Klefstad, Gib&#13;
Row l : Leonard Koenig, Bonnie Kohl, Jim Konecny, Adeline Koopmeiners, Kris Krueger, Rod ney Kruger, David Kuffler, Vicky Lampi.&#13;
Row 2: J ames Lau don, LeRoy Law, Karon Lawl ess, Sue Lawson, Bil 1 Leggio, Sally Lehmer, Leonard LeMaster, Linda LeMaster.&#13;
Row 3: Dixie Lynn, Gary Mace, Eddi e :Madsen, Bruce Mahrenholz, Lynn Mains, Jay Malone, Gregg Mann, Connie Marlin. &#13;
Row I: Bob Marr, Tim Marr, .Brian Marshall, LeRoy Marshall, Cathy Martin, Sandra Martindale, Paulette· Mathews, Pam Matteson.&#13;
Row 2: Tandy McClure, Ron McConnell, Kathy McCormick, Larry McGee, Barry McGinn, JoAnn McKenzie, Michael McKillips, Lonnie&#13;
McMaster.&#13;
166&#13;
Meyer, Martin&#13;
Millard, Larry&#13;
Moore, Nancy&#13;
Moss, Ronald&#13;
Nielsen . .Ta nelle&#13;
Nixon, Willard&#13;
Nuzum, Dennis&#13;
Nuzum, Sandra&#13;
Ochoa, John&#13;
Oles, Michael&#13;
Oshlo, Richard&#13;
Owens, Peggy&#13;
Perez, Maria&#13;
Peters, Linda&#13;
Peters, Mary Jane&#13;
Peterson, George&#13;
Peterson, Harold&#13;
Peterson, Kathy&#13;
Miller, Danny&#13;
Miller, Steve&#13;
Miller, Trudy&#13;
Moss, Barbara&#13;
Mueller, Pam&#13;
Myers, Anna &#13;
Row 1: Rosie Matteson, Connie Mauer, Gloria May, Louis Mayberry, Thomas Maytum, Danny McClain, Kathy McClary, Gary McClure.&#13;
Row 2: Marcia McMullen, Leonard McQuinn, Alan McNulty, Betty Merksick, Diana Merrill, Jim Metheny, Clifford Meyer, Joan&#13;
Meyer.&#13;
Mincer, l\1arvel&#13;
Mize, Sue&#13;
Moats, Jim&#13;
Myhlhousen, Roy&#13;
Nansel, Roger&#13;
Nelson, Dick&#13;
Montgomery, Charlotte&#13;
Moore, Ivy&#13;
Newman, Connie&#13;
Nicholas, Paula&#13;
Norman, Gerald&#13;
Norris, Nancy&#13;
Paladino, Eva&#13;
Palmer, Patsy&#13;
Papaila, Sonja&#13;
Parks, Kathy&#13;
Parrack, Elizabeth&#13;
Patten, Barry&#13;
Peterson, Pam&#13;
Peterson, Sherry&#13;
Peterson, Susie&#13;
Petry, Gary&#13;
Petry, Glenda&#13;
Pickrell, Virginia&#13;
167 &#13;
Powley, Donna&#13;
Priest, Lewis&#13;
Probst, Trudy&#13;
Prudhom'e, Joe&#13;
Smartt, Cheryl&#13;
Smith, Candy&#13;
Smith, Debby&#13;
Smith, Vicky&#13;
Pierce, Steven&#13;
Pitt, Doris&#13;
Plantikow, Jean&#13;
Podroza, Tom&#13;
Pogge, Terry&#13;
Sondag, Dan&#13;
Sorensen, Nancy&#13;
Sortino, Perry&#13;
Souser, Jacque&#13;
Spohn, Larry&#13;
Rief, Kristie&#13;
Ridder, Mary&#13;
Rickertson, Don&#13;
Robinson, Diana&#13;
Robinson, LaRee&#13;
Rounds, Edward&#13;
Roux, Mike&#13;
Rowe, Sandy&#13;
Rudig, Sheryl&#13;
Sanders, Paul&#13;
Reese, Diana&#13;
Rehfeidt, Ron&#13;
Reid, Richard&#13;
Reninger, Judy&#13;
Revels, Jamie&#13;
Revlett, Leamon&#13;
Schroeder, Leonard&#13;
Scott, Kelly&#13;
Scoular, Susan&#13;
Shamblen, Donna&#13;
Shannon, Mike&#13;
Shannon, Mike &#13;
Reynolds, Howard&#13;
Rhoades, Lee&#13;
Rhodes, Suzie&#13;
Rich, Connie&#13;
Richards, Marion&#13;
Richardson, Mary&#13;
Shaughnessy, Rita&#13;
Shinn, Clarence&#13;
Sillik, Terry&#13;
Simmons, Reggie&#13;
Simons, Nancy&#13;
Skalberg, Kathy&#13;
Robertson, Stacey&#13;
Rolfe, John&#13;
Root, Don&#13;
Rosenbaugh, Gail&#13;
Rossow, Beverly&#13;
Savage, Janice&#13;
Sayers, Susan&#13;
Schewe, Linda&#13;
Schmitt, Janice&#13;
Schroder, Alan&#13;
Pogue, Barbara&#13;
Poland, Marie&#13;
Porter, Roger&#13;
Poulous, Pam&#13;
Powers, Bob&#13;
Spracklin, Jerry&#13;
Stanford, Thomas&#13;
St. Clair, Benita&#13;
Steensen, Dennis&#13;
Stevens, Richard&#13;
Purnell, Dick&#13;
Ragland, Ron&#13;
Rasmussen, Jane&#13;
Raygor, Katherine&#13;
Smyth, Sheryl&#13;
Snyder, J ohn&#13;
Soar, Sheryl&#13;
Sollazzo, Barbara &#13;
Still, Florence&#13;
Stinemates, Rosalee&#13;
Story, Shawn&#13;
Strong, Frances&#13;
Stum1, Loretta&#13;
Sublet, Susie&#13;
Sullivan, Linda&#13;
Sullivan, Mike&#13;
Taylor, Janice&#13;
Thomas, Mike&#13;
Thompson, Carolyn&#13;
Thorton, Peggy&#13;
Turner, Cecil&#13;
Turpen, Richard&#13;
Vance, Judy&#13;
Vance, Lila&#13;
Row 1: Jerry Vore, John Vuagniaux, Ronald Waffle, Terry Wager, ] im Wagner, Carolyn Walker, Sue Walla, Virgil Wallace.&#13;
Row 2: Diane Wendt, Don Whipkey, Jack White, Mary White, Tina White, Tom Wi att, Judy Wilderman, Becky Will.&#13;
Row 3: Larry Wright, Judy Yopp, Wesley Yordt, Cheryl Young, Patsy Zanderholm, Dan Zdan, Connie Brandenburg, Marcia Clark. &#13;
Strong, Sandra&#13;
Sturm, Connie&#13;
Sturm, Dennis&#13;
Sturm, Kathy&#13;
Sulhoff, Sandy&#13;
Sydzyik, Georgia&#13;
Tallman, Ron&#13;
Taylor, Danny&#13;
Todd, Marilyn&#13;
Townsend, Janice&#13;
Tracy, Mike&#13;
Trumble, David&#13;
Vargas, Rachel&#13;
Vermillion, Lanny&#13;
Vest, Bill&#13;
Vogel, George&#13;
Row 1: Chuck Wallings, Lana Walter, Ronald Walton, Eddie Ward, Bill Way, Gloria Webster, Merlin Weidman, Ron Welsh.&#13;
Row 2: Dianne Willey, John Wilson, Bettie Wood, Delores Wood, T eresa Woods, Larry Woodworth, Greg Wooldridge, Sherry Woolsencroft.&#13;
Row 3: Mike Constant, Zoann Mahoney, Connie Rolfe. &#13;
Junior Candids&#13;
172 &#13;
Seniors&#13;
173 &#13;
174&#13;
Senior Class&#13;
Sponsors - L. to R. Row 1: Ruth Moeller, Clara Strickland, Harriett Chase. Row 2:&#13;
Jack Hansen, Ward Bean, Charles Bryant.&#13;
Officers - L. to R.: Pres. Mike Parrack, Sec. Faye Klefstad, Treas. Vickie Reed, V.&#13;
Pres. Skip BeVirt &#13;
ABBOTT, TOM.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
ANDERSEN&#13;
ELIZABETH M.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Cheerleader, Pep Club,&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council, Biology Club - sec.-&#13;
treas., French Club, Art&#13;
Club, Altau, Thespians,&#13;
Prom Court, Homecoming&#13;
Court, Annual Staff, Yellow-jackettes, Varsidettes,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
ABELS, JERRY L.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Biology Club, Thespians,&#13;
Jr. - Sr. MOI, Young&#13;
Republicans, Science Club,&#13;
Roadshow Musicals, Plays,&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C. Military Ball.&#13;
ALLEN, PEGGY&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
APPLEGATE,&#13;
PATRICIA . COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-teens, Girls'&#13;
Lounge, Attendance Office, Military Ball&#13;
ARCH, RUSS.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP.&#13;
Military Police, Roadshow,&#13;
Musicals, Boys' Glee, R.O.&#13;
T.C., Military Ball&#13;
ALLEN, JACKIE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Club, Library Club,&#13;
Tennis&#13;
AUFFART, ELA INE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
National Honor Society, Teen&#13;
Demos, Tennis, Pep Club&#13;
AUSTIN, GLORIA. COMMERCIAL&#13;
ATELL, CLAY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Latin Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
175 &#13;
176&#13;
BAKER, DIANA LYNN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
GRA&#13;
BARLOW, ROD.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Track Cross Country, Red&#13;
Cross,' Art Club, Spanish Club,&#13;
Basketball-JR.VAR.&#13;
BARTHOLOMEW, OTIS. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, Spanish Club, Wres·&#13;
tling, Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Military Ball&#13;
BARTON, EARL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Golf, Biology Club, Debate,&#13;
Plays, R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
BALDWIN, DOROTHY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Club, Girls' Drill&#13;
Team&#13;
BAIN, GARY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Choir, Biology Club,&#13;
J r.-Sr. MOI, Science Club,&#13;
Roadshow, National Honor Society, Tennis, Young&#13;
Republicans, Musicals.&#13;
BARGENQU AST,&#13;
LESLIE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Track, Cross Country,&#13;
Choir, Roadshow, R.0.T.C.&#13;
Creative Writing, MOI&#13;
Thespians, Musicals&#13;
BARKSDALE,&#13;
DONALD E.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
·Band, Pep Band, Choir,&#13;
Boy's Glee, Art Club&#13;
BANKS, LYDA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-teens, Teen-Demos&#13;
BARBEAU, ED. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
Creative Writing, Annual.&#13;
Art Editor, R.O.T.C. MiJi.&#13;
tary Ball &#13;
BATES, DAN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
BECK, CHERYL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
FTA, FNA, Choir, Oper- ettas, Roadshow, Pep&#13;
Club, Teen Demos, Red&#13;
Cross-Sec., Safe-Teens, Biology Club&#13;
BATT, ROBERT.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Science Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Swimming, Young Republicans&#13;
BAXTER, PAT.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Choir, Roadshow, Operettas&#13;
BECK, LUANN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, Altau, National&#13;
Honor Society, Thespians,&#13;
Homecoming Queen, Military Ball, Girls Glee, Cre·&#13;
alive Writing, Roadshow,&#13;
Varsidettes, Yellowjackettes, Cheerleader-Cap. of&#13;
Va rs i t y, Annual-Bus.&#13;
Man., Spanish ClubTreas., Soph. Class Sec.,&#13;
Junior Class V. Pres.,&#13;
Choreographer of Varsidettes&#13;
BECKER, JOYCE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Art Club,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Military Ball&#13;
BAXLEY, ED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Print Club&#13;
BERALDI, JAMES.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Cross Country, Track, R.O.T.C., Teen Demos, Letterman's Club&#13;
BERNHARDS, CHARLES.&#13;
VOCATIO AL&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
BEV/RT, MELVJN "SKIP."&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
D.0., R.0.T.C., Teen Demos,&#13;
Track, Football, Wrestling,&#13;
Wrestling Club, Prom Court,&#13;
TWIRP Court, Letterman's&#13;
Club, SIGNAL&#13;
177 &#13;
178&#13;
BILLINGS, KATHY. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Club, Altau, Girls&#13;
Glee, Roadshow, Homecoming Court, Student&#13;
Council-Vice Pres., Soph.&#13;
- Treas., Junior - Sec.,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
BOND, BARB.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, French Club&#13;
BOND, TOJl!.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Basketball, Track, Cross Country, Student Council&#13;
BOOTON, DAN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Track&#13;
BLACK, MICHAEL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
BICKING, LARRY.&#13;
R.O.T.C., Rifle Team,&#13;
Science Club&#13;
BOCKERT, DAN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Art Club, Print Club&#13;
BONAR, CHERYL&#13;
LYNN. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Choir, FHA&#13;
BLACKMAN, BOB.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Student Council&#13;
BLUM, MARY KAY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, FHA, Red&#13;
Cross&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
Nof Availab le &#13;
BOTT, RICHARD. VOCATIONAL&#13;
D.0., R.O.T.C.&#13;
BRESHERS, LEROY C.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Red Cross, Student Council, Track, Cross&#13;
Country, Football, Basketball, Letterman's Oub&#13;
BOWEN, DAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
football, Golf, Art Club,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Wrestling&#13;
BRISENO, MARY HOPE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
BRISTO, KATHRYN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Creative Writing, Road·&#13;
show, The&gt;pians, Pla ys,&#13;
Teen Demos&#13;
BROCKMAN, W ALLENE&#13;
K. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Y-Teens - Pres., Student&#13;
Council, P ep Club, Red&#13;
Cross, Operett as, Plays,&#13;
Girls Glee, Teen Demos,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
BOWSER, SUSAN&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
FTA-Pres., National Honor Society, Pep Club, Student Council, Girls Glee,&#13;
Young Republicans, Red&#13;
Cross, Spanish Club, Safe&#13;
Teens, Roadshows, SIGNAL-Bus. Man., Library,&#13;
Club-Sec.&#13;
BROOKS, KATHALEEN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
BROUILLETTE, DAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Plays&#13;
BROWN, GLEN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
BROWN, JOYCE&#13;
VIVIAN.&#13;
BURNSIDES, TERRY&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, Spanish Club,-Pres.&#13;
R. 0 . T. C., Letterman's&#13;
Club, Annual-Sports Editor, TWIRP-Duke&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Annual - Editor-in-chief,&#13;
Ass't Bus. Man., Pep&#13;
Club, Young Republicans&#13;
- Pres., Student Council,&#13;
Jr. MOI, Sr. MOI, National Honor Society, ·Military Ball&#13;
CALLAGHAN, NANCY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Student Council, YTeens, Teen Demos, Road- show, Office Girls&#13;
CANADAY, TOM.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Na tional Honor Socie t y,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, MOI,&#13;
Young Republicans, Science&#13;
Club - V. Pres., Biology Club&#13;
CAPEL, ROBERT.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Basketball, Gold,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Choir, Operettas,&#13;
Roadshow, Military Ball, Letterman's Club&#13;
BROWN, JANET.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FTA, Teen Demos, Red&#13;
Cross, National Honor So- ciety, Military Ball&#13;
CAFFERY, LYNDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
CAIN, GLENNA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
BURNSIDE, AL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
BUSWELL, DOUG.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Jr. MOI, Sr.&#13;
MOI - Treas., Tennis,&#13;
Science Club - Pres.,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
·' &#13;
Picture&#13;
Not&#13;
Available&#13;
CARROLL, PATRICK&#13;
ALAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Rifle Team, Swimming,&#13;
Art Oub&#13;
CHANCELLOR, JUDY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Tennis, Girls&#13;
Lounge, Creative Writing&#13;
CARY, SAM.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Band, Spanish Club, Swimming, R.O.T.C., Red Cross,&#13;
Teen Demos&#13;
CERVENY, GIL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Cross Country, R.0.T.C.,&#13;
Red Cross, Basketball,&#13;
Student Council, Military&#13;
Ball, Creative Writing&#13;
CHILDERS, DELMON.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Thespians, Plays, Biology&#13;
Club,&#13;
CHOATE, ROSE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Red Cross, Spanish Club&#13;
CASE, PATTI.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Pep Band,&#13;
Band, Girls Lounge&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, PHYLLIS.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Girls Glee, Roadshow, Teen&#13;
Demos&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Band, Pep Band&#13;
CHRISTINA, AL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Operettas, Roadshows, R.0.T.C.&#13;
181 &#13;
182&#13;
CHURCHILL, LINDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Y·Teens, Pep Club,&#13;
Red Cross, Roadshow,&#13;
Girls Glee&#13;
CLARK, SHERRY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Pep&#13;
Club. Student Council&#13;
CLAY, JERRY WILLIAM.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball, Art&#13;
Club, Football, Wrest ling, Red&#13;
Cross, Spanish Club Track&#13;
Letterman's Club, Saf;-Teens. '&#13;
COLE, BONITA GAIL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Choir, Girls Glee&#13;
CHUTE, JOYCE. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Spanish Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council&#13;
CHRISTINA, CATHY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Red Cross, Choir&#13;
CLARK, DENNIS.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
CLARK, MIKE.&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Police,&#13;
Biology Club&#13;
CHUTE, JUDY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
GRA, Spanish Club, Red&#13;
Cross, Student Council&#13;
CIRCO, PHIL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C., Track, Band,&#13;
Football, Letterman's&#13;
Club, Wrestling &#13;
COLWELL, CONNIE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
01eerleader - 3 yrs., National Honor Society, Girls&#13;
Glee, Choir, Spanish Club&#13;
- V. Pres., FTA, MiliCROGHAN, KEN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Band, Choir, Red Cross&#13;
tary Ball, Roadshow, SIGNAL, Homecoming Court,&#13;
Operettas, Altau, Teen&#13;
Demos&#13;
CONBOY, RICHARD.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Tennis, Safe-Teens, Jr.&#13;
MOI - Pres., Sr. MOI,&#13;
Science Club, lVIilitary&#13;
Ball, R.O.T.C., National&#13;
Honor Society&#13;
COW ARDIN, SKIP.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Baseball, Cross Country,&#13;
Basketball, R.0.T.C.,&#13;
Swimming&#13;
CRANE, FRED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
CUE, RENNE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross&#13;
CONKLING, DOUG.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Band,&#13;
Band, Roadshow,&#13;
Thespians, Plays,&#13;
ettas, Boys Glee&#13;
Dance&#13;
Choir,&#13;
OperCUNNINGHAM, BOBBIE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Teen Demos, Art Club&#13;
CURRY, SHARON.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
DEVIVO, PAT.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Altau - Pres., Student Council - Treas., Red Cross, Li- brary Club, Roadshow, Homecoming Court, Pep Club.&#13;
(Mount Loretto) Soph.-Treas.&#13;
Girls Glee&#13;
183 &#13;
184&#13;
DIETZ, MARK.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
Student Council, BasebalJ,&#13;
Golf, Track, Military Ball,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
DOUGHMAN, ANNETTA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Roadshow,&#13;
Student Co uncil, Pep Club,&#13;
Girls Glee&#13;
DOUGHMAN, MARY JAYNE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Ahau, Choir, Girls Glee, Roadshow, Operettas, Student Council&#13;
DOUGLASS, SUE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
DINGMAN, KATHY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Art Club, Pep Club, YTeens.&#13;
DICKINSON, DENNY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Red Cross, Print Club&#13;
DORF, DIANA KAY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-Teens, Band, French&#13;
Club, National Honor Society&#13;
DOTY, WALT.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, Student Coun.&#13;
cil&#13;
DOLE, PAMELA 'PAM'.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
FNA, Office Girl, Art&#13;
Club&#13;
I&#13;
' )&#13;
DOLLISON, FREDDY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Military Police, Student&#13;
Council, Letterman's Club,&#13;
Wrestling, Wrestlin g Club&#13;
- Pres. &#13;
DOUMIS, DAVID.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Art Club, Military Police,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Golf&#13;
DWORAK, SHEILA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, Pep Club, Tennis&#13;
DRIEVER, LINDA SUE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, FNA, Roadside,&#13;
Girls Glee, Library Club,&#13;
Student Council, Pep Club&#13;
DUTSON, JUDY.&#13;
COMJVIERCIAL&#13;
GRA, Red Cross, Y-Teens&#13;
EIDSCHUN, WANDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Production, Library Club&#13;
ELEDGE, JOHN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Track, Wrestling, Wrestling Club&#13;
DUNNING,&#13;
CHARLOTTE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
EMERSON, NANCY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Y-Teens, Red Cross&#13;
ENGLISH, SHARON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
FTA, FNA, MOI, Band, Q10ir,&#13;
Science Club, Red Cross, SafeTeens, Pep Club, Teen Demos,&#13;
Roadshow, Operettas, Yellowjacke ttes&#13;
ENGLUND, DANNY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Spanish Club - Pres.&#13;
185 &#13;
186&#13;
ERICKSON, DEAN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Baseball, Basketball&#13;
FOLEY, DIANA LEE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Band, Choir, Altau, Pep Club,&#13;
Office Girl, Operettas, Girls Glee, Roadshow, Majorette&#13;
FOLKERS, JANICE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Choir, Operettas,&#13;
Roadshows, Girls Glee, Y-Teens&#13;
- V. Pres.&#13;
FOOTE, ROBERT. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Printing Club&#13;
FERNLEY, KATHLEEN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
Red Cross - V. Pres.,&#13;
Student Council, FHA,&#13;
Teen Demos, Office Girl,&#13;
Library Club&#13;
ERICKSON,. CAROLYN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FILKINS, RICHARD.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., D.0., SIGNAL,&#13;
Choir, Span ish Club, Creative Writing&#13;
FINCH, PENNY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, FHA,&#13;
Spanish Club, Tennis,&#13;
Plays, Young Republicans&#13;
FIENHOLD, JEANNE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
S I G N A L - Bus. .\Ian.&#13;
Managing edi tor, Stud ent&#13;
Council, Red Cross, YTeens, Pep Club, National&#13;
Honor Society, Latin Clu b,&#13;
Roadshow, Operettas, Girl&#13;
Lounge&#13;
FILE, TERRY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL &#13;
FORD, LINDA C.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Girls Lounge&#13;
FOWLER, TWILA K.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Red Cross, Pep&#13;
Club, Student Council,&#13;
Library Club,&#13;
FOREMAN, JAMES.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
FOSTER, JOE&#13;
"BUTCH".&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
FOX, LARRY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, St udent&#13;
Council, Biology Club,&#13;
Creative Writing, Red&#13;
Cross, Annual Staff&#13;
FREELAND,_ BILL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Biology Club, Young Republicans, R.O.T.C., SIGN AL - Editor, Creative&#13;
Writing, Military Ball&#13;
FOSTER, BILL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
FREEMAN, ED.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
R.O.T.C. , Military Ball, Roadshow&#13;
FRIES, CINDY. CO •IMERCIAL&#13;
Art Club, Y-Teens&#13;
FRIEZE, GLEN DALE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football - Mgr., Basketball,&#13;
Drill Team, Print Club, R.O.&#13;
T.C., Baseball&#13;
187 &#13;
188&#13;
GIBLER, ANN&#13;
KRIST ENE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
GRA, Tennis, Softball,&#13;
Basketball, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
GRIFFITHS, DAVID.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Jr. MOI, Sr. MOI - V. Pres.,&#13;
Tennis, Safe-Teens, Science&#13;
Club, National Honor Society&#13;
GUILD, DIANNE&#13;
MARIE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Jr. MOI, Sr. MOI - Sec.,&#13;
Roadshows, Creative Writing,&#13;
Teen Demos, Y-Teens, Art,&#13;
Club, Red Cross&#13;
HAGER, JUDITH 'JUDY'.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Art Club, FNA, Girls Lounge,&#13;
Office l.irl&#13;
GAMBLIN, STEPHANIE&#13;
G.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Girls Gl ee, Choir, Red&#13;
Cross, FNA, Y-Teens, Operettas, Young Republicans&#13;
GALLE, GAIL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
SIGNAL, Teen Demos,&#13;
Pep Club, Spanish Club,&#13;
Tennis, Y-Teens, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
GODSEY, TERRY&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, R.0.T.C., Spanish Club, Basketball&#13;
Jr. Varsity&#13;
GREEN, JUDY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, Red&#13;
Cross&#13;
GILES, K. DALE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Roadshow, Plays, Golf, Operettas, Choir, Boys Gl ee,&#13;
Youn g Republicans, Swimming, Sci'ence Club&#13;
GILMORE, ED.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Pep Band, Dance&#13;
Band, Student Council,&#13;
Roadshow &#13;
HALL, SHERYL SUE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, Teen Demos&#13;
HARRILL, MIKE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Foo tball, Track, Choir,&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
HAIL. DAVE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Thespians, 01oir - V.&#13;
Pres., Band - Drum Major, Operettas, Plays,&#13;
Roadshow, Pep Band, Student Council, Military Ball&#13;
HANSEN, ED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Band, Pep Band, D.O.&#13;
HARRINGTON, JOHN&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Art Club,&#13;
Sa f e - T ee n s, Football&#13;
Track, Wrestling, Wrestling Club-Sec., R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Choir, Drill Team&#13;
HARRIS, JEFF. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
St udent Council , Choir,&#13;
Operettas, Sr. MOI -&#13;
Pres., Science Club -&#13;
Treas., Safe-Teens-Treas.,&#13;
National Honor Society -&#13;
Pres., Roadshow, Tennis,&#13;
Rifle Team, Military Ball,&#13;
R.O.T.C. - Cadet Colonel&#13;
HANAFAN, TOM.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Letterman's Club - Pres.,&#13;
Art Club, Teen Demos,&#13;
Football - All SW Iowa,&#13;
All City, All State, Track,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Wrestling, Basketball, D.O.&#13;
HARRIS, SANDY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Choir, Roadshow , Y-Teens,&#13;
Pep Club, Girl Glee, Operett as&#13;
HARVEY, LEE ANN. COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Orchestra&#13;
HATTAN, FERN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Roadshow, Pep Club, Girls&#13;
Glee, Red Cro , MOI, F A,&#13;
Y-Teens, Teen Demos, Ca feteria&#13;
Girl, Mili tary Ball&#13;
189 &#13;
190&#13;
HEAD, ROY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Basketball, Basketball&#13;
Jr. Var., Track, Cross&#13;
Country, Student Council,&#13;
Art Club&#13;
HICKS, LEORA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Red Cro 0 , FHA , Girls Glee,&#13;
Stud ent Cou ncil , Office Girls&#13;
HIERS, JOHN. VOCATIONA L&#13;
R.0.T.C., Rifle Team&#13;
HIFFERNAN DIANNE&#13;
COMMERCIAL .&#13;
Road shows, Red Cross, Y-Tecns,&#13;
Altau, National Honor Society,&#13;
FHA&#13;
HENNING, BOB.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Roadshow, Pep&#13;
Band&#13;
HAWKINS, DONALD T. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Foo tball, Wrestlin g&#13;
HERRICK, GLENDA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Y-Teens - V. Pres., P ep&#13;
Club, Library Club, FNA,&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council&#13;
HICKOK, D_ENISE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Teen Demos&#13;
HERNANDEZ,&#13;
LINDA L.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Spanish (:lub&#13;
HERRICK, DEANA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Y-Tecns &#13;
I-I/LL, LAWRENCE A.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Sc ience&#13;
Clu b, Jr. MOJ, Sr. MOI,&#13;
Student Council, National&#13;
Honor Society, Young Republicans, R.O.T.C., l'vlilita'ry Ball&#13;
HOFF, GEORGIA C.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Band, Girls Glee, Tennis,&#13;
Red Cross, Stu dent Coun·&#13;
cil&#13;
I-1/NES, DON.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Basketball - Soph., Jr.&#13;
Var., Track, Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council, R.0.T.C.&#13;
HODEN, BENNIE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Roadshow, Teen Demos&#13;
HOFFMAN, DAVID W.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, R.0.T.C.&#13;
HOKE, SUE.&#13;
COLLEGE PHEP&#13;
Altau, Operettas, Choir,&#13;
Girls Glee, Roadshows,&#13;
Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes, Yellowjacket 01oreographer, Pep Club, FT A,&#13;
TI1espians&#13;
I-1/NSLEY. LINDA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Latin Club, Art Club,&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
HOLCOLM, JIM. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Wrestling, H.O.T.C.,&#13;
D.O.&#13;
HOLLY, GEORGE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C., Drill Team, Red&#13;
Cross&#13;
HOMAN, PATRICIA ANN. COMMERCIAL&#13;
National Honor Society, Studen t&#13;
Council, Red Cross - Pres.,&#13;
FTA, Choir - Sec., Hoadshow,&#13;
Operettas, GRA, Tennis, Art&#13;
Club, Girls Glee,&#13;
191 &#13;
192&#13;
HOWREY, MADELINE&#13;
ANNE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL-VOCA·&#13;
TIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, Road&#13;
Show.&#13;
HOUGH, STEVE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Road Show,&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
INGRAM, KAREN&#13;
LYNETTE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
F.T.A., National Honor Society,&#13;
Thespians, Road Show - Stu·&#13;
dent Director, School Plays,&#13;
Band, Pep Band, Young Democrats.&#13;
IRWIN, DENNY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, R.0.T.C.&#13;
IRWIN, MIKE. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Football,&#13;
Baseball, Track, Art Club.&#13;
HOPKINS, TIM.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Basketball, Base·&#13;
ball, Track, Letterman'&amp;&#13;
Club, R.O.T.C., Military&#13;
Bal l.&#13;
HURLEY, LINDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
F.N.A. - vice president,&#13;
Y-Teens, Safe-Teens&#13;
secretary, Signal - Edi·&#13;
tor, Band, Pep Club, Teen·&#13;
Dems, F.T.A., ·Quill and&#13;
Scroll, Military Ball.&#13;
JN GOLDSBY,&#13;
KATHERINE.&#13;
Majorette, Band, Y-Teens,&#13;
Student Council, TeenDems, Teacher's Helper,&#13;
Pep Club.&#13;
HUBBARD, DEBORAH.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
F.H.A., F.N.A., Y-Tcens,&#13;
Teacher's Helper, Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
HURD, CONNIE JO.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Student Council, Jr. Red&#13;
Cross, Signal, ·Girls Glee,&#13;
Choir, Road Show, Oper·&#13;
etta, Spanish Club, SafeTeen , Pep Club, D.0.,&#13;
Office Production. &#13;
.,&#13;
IVES, ROBERT.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Thesp ians, Pep Band,&#13;
Roa d Show, Dramatics.&#13;
JOHNSON, RON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Cou.ncil, Football ,&#13;
Art Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
JA COBA, LYNETTE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Cheerleaders, Girls Glee,&#13;
01oir, Road Show, Operetta, Spanish Club- Vice&#13;
president, Alt au, Jr. Prom&#13;
Court, Homecoming Court ,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
JOHNSON, PAM.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Red Cross, Pep Club, Offi ce help.&#13;
JOHNSTON, MI CHAEL&#13;
(MI CK).&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Red Cross, Spanish Oub, R.O.T.(:.&#13;
JONES, GEORGE&#13;
HENRY.&#13;
VOCATIO AL&#13;
JACKSON, JANICE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Mi lit ary&#13;
Ball.&#13;
JONES, TERRY.&#13;
VOCATIOt AL&#13;
Voca liuna l&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
Printing.&#13;
KANGETHE, PAUL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
D.O ..&#13;
Wrestl in a, Crea li ve Wri1ing,&#13;
Cafeteria Help.&#13;
KELLEY, CHARLENE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL.&#13;
Student Coun cil, Red Cross,&#13;
Print Club, Milit ary Bal l.&#13;
193 &#13;
194&#13;
KENNEDY, CONNIE&#13;
MAY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Annual Sta ff, Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
KING, EARLINE J. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Library Club, Y-Teens, Pep&#13;
Clu b, Stud ent Council, F.N.A.&#13;
KING, RONNIE (RON).&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Wrestlin g, R.0.T.C., Landscape&#13;
Fircin g, Military Ball.&#13;
KING, SHARON ANN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Science Club, Pep Club, YTeens, Young Democra ts, Red&#13;
Cross.&#13;
KERBER, AILEEN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
French Club, Safe-teens,&#13;
Quill and Scroll, Girls&#13;
Drill Team, Red Cross,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
KEMP, LINDA JEAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PR.EP 1ational Honor Society,&#13;
Pep Club, Tennis, Choir,&#13;
Musical, Student Council,&#13;
Red Cross, Road Show,&#13;
Glee, Milirary Ball.&#13;
KEUCK, DELICIA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
French Club, Future Teachers, National Honor So·&#13;
ciety, Teacher's Helper.&#13;
KILL, JAMES LOUIS.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Track, Letterman's Club,&#13;
Basketball, Jr. Prom&#13;
Prince, Captain - track,&#13;
Manager - Basketball,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
KENNEDY, MARLENE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club.&#13;
KERN, JA MES A.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Co uncil,&#13;
Show, Band, Pep&#13;
D.0., School Play.&#13;
Road&#13;
Band, &#13;
KINNAMAN, ANDREA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-Teens, F.N.A., Pep Club,&#13;
Road Show, Girls Glee,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
KLEFSTAD, FAYE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor Society, .&#13;
Student Council, .Senior&#13;
Class-Sec., Library ClubPresident, Teen-DemosPresident, Pep Club-V.&#13;
Pres., F.T.A. - Pres.,&#13;
Science Club- Sec., Jr. and Sr. MOI, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Hawkeye Girls State, Altau, Debate, Choir, Road&#13;
Shows, Operettas, Homecoming Court, All State&#13;
Chorus, Duschene Mock&#13;
U.N., Military Ball.&#13;
KIRBY, JUDY ANN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
I&#13;
KIRKPATRICK, LARRY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
KLEIN, RICHARD.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Science Clubs, Young Republicans, Military Ball.&#13;
KNEZEVICH, MI CHAEL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Baseball, Basketball, Football, Choir, Letterman's&#13;
Club, Musicals, R.O.T.C.,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
KIRKPATRICK AL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
KNIGHT, PA UL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Track, Cross Country,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Biology Club, Young Democrats,&#13;
Swimming Team, Art Club, Student Council, Print Club,&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
KNOW ER, BUD.&#13;
GENERAL&#13;
Art Club, Teen-Demos, R.0.T.C.,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
KNUDSEN, DAN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Wrestling.&#13;
195 &#13;
19.6&#13;
KOENIG, EVELYN. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Tennis, Spanish ClubSec., Red Cross, Student&#13;
Co uncil, Road Show, Jr.&#13;
G.O.P. vice president, National Honor Society-Secretary, Science Symposium,&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
LABRECK, DICK. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Base ball, Track, Football, Wrestling, R.O.T.C.&#13;
LAND, CHARLIE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Golf, Cross Country· manager.&#13;
LANG, ANNA M.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Library Club, Spanish Clu b-secretary, F.H.A.,&#13;
Girls Dri ll Team.&#13;
KOEPPEN, PAUL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Track, Spanish&#13;
Club, R.0.T.C.&#13;
KOCH, DANNY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Basketball, Track,&#13;
Choir, Road Show, Operettas, Crea tive Writing, Art&#13;
Club, Spanish Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C.-Offi cer, Military&#13;
Ball, Baseball, Letterman's&#13;
Club.&#13;
KROBLIN, JEFF. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Safe-Teens, Jr.&#13;
M.O.I., Sr. M.0.1., Science&#13;
Club, Young Democrats,&#13;
Young Republicans, Choir,&#13;
Biology Club, Musicals.&#13;
KUHL, KATHLEEN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Spanish Club, Red Cross,&#13;
Y-Teens, F.N.A., F.H.A.&#13;
a&#13;
PHOT~ Not A voilable&#13;
KOOPMEINERS, RONALD.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Military&#13;
Police, Road Show,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
KOPERA, BILL. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Track, Basketball, SafeTeens, Creative Writing,&#13;
Art Club. &#13;
LAPSLEY, JOHN. VOl.ATIONAL&#13;
D.O., Art Club, R.O.T.C.&#13;
- Military Police.&#13;
LEBAUGH, THOMAS L.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Wrestling, Wrestling Club.&#13;
LAUVER, MICHAEL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Baseball, Mili·&#13;
tary Ball.&#13;
LAUDON, JOHN. VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
LEWIS, DONNA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Glee, Roadshow,&#13;
Y·Teens, FHA, Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
LIDGETT, LINDA JEAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Cpeerleader - President,&#13;
Head Majorette, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, Homecoming Court, Teen.Demos,&#13;
Thespians.&#13;
LAW, RAYil!/OND.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Band, Orchestra, Red&#13;
Cross, Student Council,&#13;
Dance Band, Choir, School&#13;
Plays, Roadshow, Stage&#13;
Management, Thespians.&#13;
LJEV AN, MA RILYN (SUSIE).&#13;
COLLEGE PREP.&#13;
Annual Staff, National Honor&#13;
Society, Future Nurses-V.&#13;
Pres., F.H.A., Office Work, Lj.&#13;
brary Club- Treas., Y·TeensSec., Red Cross, tudent Coun·&#13;
cil, Girls Lounge, TeenDemos, Sa fe-Teens, Pep Club,&#13;
Glee, Military Ball.&#13;
LYBARGER, JAYNE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Roadshows, F.H.A., Art Club,&#13;
Golf, Varsidettes.&#13;
MAA SKE, RICHARD. VOCATIO AL.CLERICAL&#13;
Art Club, Teen-Dems, Golf,&#13;
Baseball. 197 &#13;
198&#13;
MAHER, MICHAEL!.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Science Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball.&#13;
MAY, JERRY ALFRED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
MAY, LINDA. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Roadshow, Jr. Dance Lines,&#13;
Girls Lounge, Red Cross-Alternate, Pep Club, Y-Teens&#13;
MCCORMACK, DANA&#13;
MICHELE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Thespians, Roadshow, School Play.&#13;
MAINE, FREDA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Girls Glee, Roadshow.&#13;
MAERTENS, JOHN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MARR, KAREN ANN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
MAUER, PEGGY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, Pep Club, Art&#13;
Club, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, Teacher's Aid, Spanish Club, Military Ball.&#13;
MALONE, LYNN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshows, Altau, Military Ball, Art Club,&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
MANNING, DAVE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band- Assistant Drum Major, Choir, Roadshow, Musical , F.T.A., French&#13;
Club, Na tiona l Honor Society, Dramatics, Hawkeye&#13;
Boy 's State, Military Ball. &#13;
MCDANIEL, SUE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Spanish Club-Sec., Pep&#13;
Club, Y-Teens, D.0., National Honor Society, Girls&#13;
Glee, Military Ball.&#13;
MCNULTY, CHERYL.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Student&#13;
Council.&#13;
MCGEE, CRAIG.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Choir, R.O.T.C.&#13;
MCGINN, CONNIE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
F.H.A., Pep Club, Art Club.&#13;
MENDOZA, MA RIA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Gl ee, Red Cross- Representative, Spa nish, Drill&#13;
Team, pani h Club- Vice&#13;
president.&#13;
METHENY, ABBY I .&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art, Club, Attendance Office, Girls, Lounge, Red&#13;
Cross, G.R.A.&#13;
MCGEE, DENNY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Track, Wrestling, Red&#13;
Cross-Representative, Art&#13;
Club, Student Council,&#13;
Football, Drill Team.&#13;
METHENY, LINDA.&#13;
G.R.A., Pep Club, Art Club,&#13;
Office Assistant, F.H.A.&#13;
MILLEDGE, JACK.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
MILLER, JIM C.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Track.&#13;
199 &#13;
200&#13;
MILLER, LINDA K.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Girls' Lounge.&#13;
MORSE, M. DIANE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross, YTeens, Choir, Ma drigal, Military&#13;
Ball&#13;
MORTENSEN, PAT&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Girls Glee, Choir, FTA, Library&#13;
Club, Jr. M.O.I.-Sec., Roadshow,&#13;
Operettas, Nati onal Honor Society&#13;
MOSER, ROBERT L.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Spanish Clu b, Cress&#13;
Country, Roadshow, Military Ball&#13;
MONAHAN, VERNON.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
MILLER, KAREN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Girls Drill Team,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
MOORE, PAUL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
D.O., R.O.T.C., Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council, Creative&#13;
Writing, Biology Club, SafeTeens&#13;
MORRIS, LARRY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Wrestlin g&#13;
MOORE, CLARA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Girls Glee, Soph. Cheerleader, Y-Teens, Red Cross,&#13;
Pep ,Club, Student Council,&#13;
Art Club, Alt au, Military&#13;
Ball- Honorary Colon el&#13;
MOORE, DAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Student Council, Military Ball &#13;
MYERS, ED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C., Milit ary Police,&#13;
Color Guard&#13;
NEAL, FRED. VOCATIONAL&#13;
MYERS, SANDRA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Red Cross, Y-Teens, Girls&#13;
Loun ge&#13;
NARMI, JON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
b.O., Track, Wrestling,&#13;
Creative Writin g&#13;
NEA L, VICKI.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, FNA, Y-Teens, SafeTeens, Band, Girls Lounge,&#13;
Pep Club, Young Republicans&#13;
NEGRETE, DAVE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
MILLER, JULIE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
French Cl ub, Pep Club,&#13;
P lays, Operella, Roadshow,&#13;
Creative Writ ing&#13;
NELSON, JERR Y E.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
N/Cl-l[JLAS, CHERYL.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
NIGHTSER, PEGGY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Soph. Class- V. Pres., Red&#13;
Cross, F NA, F HA. Roadshow.&#13;
Choir, Girls Glee, Plays, Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes, Pep&#13;
Club, Band, Biology Club&#13;
201 &#13;
202&#13;
O'CONNOR, GREGORY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor SocietyV. Pres., Science Club,&#13;
Biology Club, Jr. MOI, Sr.&#13;
MOI, R.O.T.C., Rifle&#13;
Team, Military Ball, Roadshow, Teen Demos-V.&#13;
Pres., Plays&#13;
OWENS, GARY DUANE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Milit ary Ball, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
PALADINO, FRANK.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., 0.0., Football, Wrestlin g, Art Cl ub&#13;
PALADINO, JUDY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Roadshow, Altau&#13;
O'HARA, MICHAEL&#13;
TIMOTHY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Debate, Band, Pep Band,&#13;
MOI, Hawkeye Boys State,&#13;
R.O.T.C., French Club....'.V.&#13;
Pres., Science Club, National Honor Society, Young&#13;
Republicans&#13;
NUGENT, DONNA LYNN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Roadshow, Pep Club, FHA,&#13;
Spanish Club, Teen Demos&#13;
ORD, PAUL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
OSHLO, PAT.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Y-Teens, Red Cross,&#13;
Art Club&#13;
OLSEN, JOHN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.0.T.C., l\Iilitary Ba11&#13;
OLSEN, ST AN LEY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C. &#13;
PARRACK, MIKE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Student Council, Football,&#13;
Basketball, Baseball, Junior&#13;
Class-Treas., Senior Class&#13;
-Pres., Prom Co u rt ,&#13;
TWIRP Court&#13;
PETERSEN, TERRY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Track, Wrestling&#13;
PAYNE, MARCIA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Y-Teens, Pep Club&#13;
PEDERSEN, ROBERT. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
PETERSON, KAREN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Red Cross, Student&#13;
Council, Roadshow, Plays,&#13;
Thespians, Y-Teens, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
PHILLIPS, FRED.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
PEARCE, SANDI.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Roadshow, Plays, Pep Club&#13;
PHILLIPS, PA MELA. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
FTA, FNA, Science Club, Biology Club- Sec., Annual, Plays,&#13;
Operetta, Pep Club, Girls Glee,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Teen Demos, Young&#13;
Republicans, Golf, Choir, Band,&#13;
Roadshow, MOI, ThespiansTreas., Orchestra&#13;
PHIPPS, JANICE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Tennis, Bowling, Science Club,&#13;
Band, Orchestra, Choir, Y-Teens&#13;
PLEAKE, KEITH.&#13;
VOCATIO AL&#13;
203 &#13;
204&#13;
POLAND, BARB.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Thespians, Red Cross,&#13;
Plays, Roa dshoiv, Operetta&#13;
- Student Director, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
QUANDT, LARRY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Choir&#13;
RANKIN, LYNNE. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Majorette, Band, P ep Band,&#13;
Dance Band, FNA, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Young Republicans,&#13;
FHA, Y-Teens, Glee, Helper for&#13;
Mr. Jones&#13;
RAYMOND, DAN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, Football, Letterman's&#13;
Club&#13;
POLAND, GAYLE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
Spanish Club, Roadshow,&#13;
Altau, Creative Writing,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
POGGE, JERRY P.&#13;
PORTER, MICHAEL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Foo tball, Basketball&#13;
VOCATIONAL POULOS, KATHIE.&#13;
PRIMMER, GREG.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Band, Creative Writing&#13;
PRIBYL, CAROL.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Choir, Roadshow, Girls Glee&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, Offi ce Girl, Student Council &#13;
REED, JUDY. COMl\llERCIAL&#13;
Operetta, P ep Club, Altau,&#13;
Girls Glee, Choir, Student&#13;
Council&#13;
RE/SETTER, JEANETTE. VOCATIONAL&#13;
REED, RICHARD 'DICK'.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Basketball, Cross Country,&#13;
Track.&#13;
REEVES, MARY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
RENINGER, CONNIE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens&#13;
RHOADES, CAROL.&#13;
COLLEGE-STENO&#13;
Pep Club, Library Club,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
REED, VICKIE JO.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
P ep Club, Soph. Cheerleader, Bowling, Student Council-Sec., National Honor&#13;
Society, Senior Cla ss -&#13;
Treas., Choir- Pres., Roadshow, Girls Glee, Operetta,&#13;
Sa fe-Teens, Teen Demos,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
RICHARDS, ELIZABETH 'LIZ'. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Glee, Pep Club, Drama, Art&#13;
Club, Road how&#13;
RICHARDS, LLOYD L.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
RICHE, BARBARA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
205 &#13;
206&#13;
RIEF, DUANE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball&#13;
ROSS, WAYNE M.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Choir, Debate, Roadshow,&#13;
R.O.T.C. , Military Ball, Operetta, Safe-Teens&#13;
ROTH, STEVEN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Track&#13;
SCHAFER, DIANA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Girls Glee&#13;
RINDONE, ROSEMARY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
RIDDLE, JOHN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Football, Wrestling, Letterman's Club&#13;
ROLLINS, KATHY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Girls Glee, Choir, Debate,&#13;
Red Cross, Roadshow, Operett as.&#13;
ROOT, KARIN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Student Council, Y-Teens,&#13;
Choir, Operettas, Girls Glee,&#13;
Spanish Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Altau, Roadshow, Office&#13;
Girl, Art Club&#13;
RINE, JOAN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Cheerlead er- V. Pres., Pep&#13;
Club- Treas., FHA, Homecoming Court, Band, National Honor Society, Student Council,. Altau, Choir,&#13;
Operettas, Roadshow, Prom&#13;
Court, Military Ball&#13;
ROBERTS, RONNEY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
D.O. &#13;
SCHNICKNER, EUGENE.&#13;
VOCATfONAL&#13;
Lett erman's Club, Track,&#13;
F o o t b a 1 1, Wrestling,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Police&#13;
SHANNON, KATHIE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Girls Glee, Road·&#13;
show, Choir&#13;
SCHROEDER, ELAINE&#13;
MARILYN.&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
Quill and Scroll, SIGNAL,&#13;
Debate, Choir, FTA, Red&#13;
Cross, Student Council,&#13;
Teen Demos, Pep Club,&#13;
MOI, Creative Writing,&#13;
Roadshow, Operettas, Girls&#13;
Glee, Safe-Teens&#13;
SHADLEY, THOMAS.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Choir, All State Chorus, Science Club, Spanish&#13;
Club, Thespians, Roadshow,&#13;
Operettas, National Honor&#13;
Society, Pep Band, Football&#13;
SHANNON, KATHY J.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, National Honor&#13;
Society, Pep Club, Girls&#13;
Glee, Spanish Club&#13;
SHAUGHNESSY,&#13;
MAUREEN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Altau-V. Pres., Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross, French&#13;
Club, Pep Club, Girls Glee,&#13;
Junior Prom Princess,&#13;
Roadshows&#13;
SEALOCK, JOHN 'LEO'. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football-Capt., Basketball,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Baseball,&#13;
Tennis, All-City Football&#13;
Team, Honorable Mention&#13;
for All SW Iowa Football&#13;
Team&#13;
SH EST AK, WILLIAM R.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Science Club, Safe-Teens,&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
SIMONS, CYNTHIA LOUISE&#13;
'SIN'. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Pep Band, FTA, Teen&#13;
Demos, Girls Glee, Roadshows,&#13;
SIGNAL, Operettas, Thespians,&#13;
Altau, Choir-Sec., Student&#13;
Council-V. Pres., Homecoming&#13;
Court, Crea ti ve Writ ing, Militm·y Ball&#13;
SIPES, RITA M.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
FTA, FI A, MOI, Debate, Science Club, Teen Demos, Military&#13;
Ball 207 &#13;
208&#13;
S1vJARTT, LINDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Red Cross, Art Club, Roadshow&#13;
SMITH, NOREEN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Stude nt Council, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, National Honor Society&#13;
SMITH, PAM.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Office Girl, Roadshow, Yellowjackettes&#13;
SMITH, STEVE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball, Track,&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
SMITH, CARRIE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, SafeTeens&#13;
SKALBERG, GARY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Wrestling, Football, Cross&#13;
Country, Art Club, Spanish&#13;
Club, R.O.T.C., Safe-Teens,&#13;
Drill Team&#13;
SMITH, DOUGLAS A.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Baseball, Basketball, Football, National Honor Society, Soph . Class Pres.,&#13;
Junior Class Pres., Student&#13;
Counc il - Pres., Juni or&#13;
Prom Court, Crea ti ve Writin g, Letterman's Club, An -&#13;
nual - Sports Editor,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Mil itary Ba ll,&#13;
TWIRP Court&#13;
SMITH, JOHN M.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, Football,&#13;
Wrestling, Choir, Band, Pep&#13;
Band, Boys Glee&#13;
SMITH, CA THY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Girls Glee, Pep Cluh, FNA&#13;
- Sec., Pres., FTA, Saft:.&#13;
Teens, Choir, Roadshows,&#13;
Operettas, Student Council,&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
Teen Demos, Bowling, Military Ball&#13;
SMITH, GARY.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Art Club, Basketball &#13;
SOLLAZZO, BRIAN JON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
SIGNAL- Photo., Annual&#13;
- Photo., Student Council ,&#13;
Safe-Teens-Jr. Rep. and&#13;
Pres., Jr_ MOJ, Sr. MOI,&#13;
Roadshows, School plays,&#13;
Art Club, Biology Club,&#13;
Science Club, Creative&#13;
Writing, Dance Band, Pep&#13;
Band, Concert Band,&#13;
Choir, Operettas&#13;
SPRATT, VICKI.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Y-Teens, Pep Club, Art&#13;
Club, Teen Demos&#13;
SPENCER, KAREN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor Society,&#13;
GRA, FTA, Pep Club, Tennis, Young Republicans, YTeen, Military Ball&#13;
SPLITTGERBER, JANE. COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Art Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Annual- Art Editor&#13;
STEIBER, DAVID.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Spanish Club, Safe-Teem,&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Choir,&#13;
Roadshows, Operettas, Pep&#13;
Band&#13;
STINEMATES, FRED.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.O.T.C., Military Ball,&#13;
Drill Team Commander,&#13;
Biology Club, Science&#13;
Club, Debate&#13;
SPICKERMAN, TONY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C.&#13;
STOCKTON. CAROLYNE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
STOKES, DAVID.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
STORY, RON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Basketball, Baseball, Football,&#13;
Letterman's Club, SIGNAL,&#13;
D.O. , R.O.T.C., Biology Club&#13;
209 &#13;
210&#13;
STRONG, DENNIS.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
TAYLOR, PAUL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Plays&#13;
THOMAS, LINDA.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
FHA, Girls Glee, Art Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Student Council, Pep&#13;
Club&#13;
THOMPSON, DIANA MARIE. VOCATIONAL&#13;
STULTZ, SHARON.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Biology Club, Red Cross,&#13;
GRA, Tennis, Y-Teens&#13;
STOTTS, MARY JANE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross&#13;
TANN ER, MIKE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
D.O.&#13;
TATROE, BOB.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C., Military Ball, Art&#13;
Club, Rifle Team&#13;
STEINKE, FRED.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Plays&#13;
TALLMAN, NANCY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
GRA, Pep Club, Teen&#13;
Demos &#13;
THOMPSON, MIKE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C. , Track, Bask)&lt;t·&#13;
ball, Student Council, Bi·&#13;
ology Club, TWIRP Court,&#13;
Red Cross, Building Con·&#13;
struction&#13;
THORSON, JIM .&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Teen Demos, Safe-Teens,&#13;
MOI, Science, Track, Biology Club, R.O.T.C., Roadshow, Military Police, Play,&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
THOMPSON, SHIRLEY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Tecns, Altau&#13;
-Sec., Student Council,&#13;
Roadshow, D.O., Girls Glee,&#13;
FHA, FNA&#13;
THOMSEN, RUSS.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
TISHER, JUDY R.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Clu b, Art Club, GRA&#13;
- V. Pres., Soft ball, Tennis, Basketball, P.E. Assistant&#13;
TOMPKINS, EUGENE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
THOMPSON, TIM.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.0.T.C., Golf, Art Club&#13;
TORNETON, ROD.&#13;
Basketball, Red Cross, Art Club,&#13;
Spanish Club, Wrestling, Tennis&#13;
TOSCANO, MICHAEL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Thespians, Safe-Teens, Teen&#13;
Demos, Roadshow, Red Cross,&#13;
Student Council, Creative Writ·&#13;
ing, R.0 .T.C., Military Ball, Art&#13;
Club, Science Club, Plays&#13;
TRAVIS, SCOTT.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
D.O., R.O.T.C., SIGNAL Annual- Art Edit or 211 &#13;
212&#13;
TURONE, TOM.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, R.O.T.C., Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
VEST, KATHY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Y-Teens, FHA , Roadshow, Operetta, Libr,, ry Club- Pres., Tee nDemos, d1oir, Girls Glee, Military Ball.&#13;
VOGT, FRED.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Dance Band , Pep Band, Musicals, Red Cross, Roadshow&#13;
W Al-IL, DICK.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council, Art&#13;
Club, Sa fe-Teens, R.0 .T.C.,&#13;
Track, Football,&#13;
TURPEN, CAROL.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, TeenDemos.&#13;
TRUSSELL, SHERRY&#13;
ANN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Band- Queen, Red Cross&#13;
Student Council, Roadshow,&#13;
Y-Teens, Teen-Demos&#13;
VAN VUUREN, REX.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Swimming, Tennis, Choir- Pres., Foreign&#13;
Student, A.F.S.&#13;
VERMUELE, CAROLYN&#13;
SUE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Band, Pep Club, Roadshows, Operetta, Y-Teens,&#13;
FTA, Girls Glee, Creative&#13;
Writing, Debate, Pep Band,&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
TYSOR, SHARON.&#13;
COM. '1ERCIAL&#13;
FNA, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, Teen Demos, Roadshow, Operetta, School&#13;
Play, Office Worker, Choir,&#13;
Glee.&#13;
VAN HORNE,&#13;
MARGARET.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-Teens, Science Club,&#13;
Teen-Demos, Band, P ep&#13;
Band, Dance Band, Madrigal, Jr. M.0.1., Choir (librarian), Roadshow, Operetta, Glee. &#13;
WARD, KAREN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, FHA, French&#13;
Club&#13;
WHALEY, GAROLD G.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Footln1ll, Track, Roadshow,&#13;
School plays, Thespians.&#13;
WATSON, MIKE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
WEBSTER, HAROLD. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Choir, Boys Glee, Red&#13;
Cross, Spanish Club,&#13;
R.O.T.C., Roadshow, Operetta, Art Club.&#13;
WHEELER, VON/TA&#13;
JEA N. COMMERCIAL&#13;
WHITE, CA THY.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Altau-Sec., Pep Club, Roadshows, D.O., Y-Teens, Girls&#13;
Glee, Military Ball.&#13;
WEARE, KATHY ANN. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, Majorette, Band, Red Cross&#13;
WHITNEY, LOLA. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
National Honor Society, FTA,&#13;
Young Republicans, Spanish&#13;
Club, Red Cross, Tennis, Roadshow.&#13;
WIEPERT, IDA MA E.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-Teens- Treas., FHA, Glee,&#13;
Roadshow, Teen-Demos, Pep&#13;
Club, SIGNAL- Ass't Busines&#13;
Mgr.&#13;
WILCKEN, JA NE. COMMERCIAL&#13;
Library Club, Pep Club, MOI,&#13;
Altau, FTA, Teen-Demo , Sa feTeens, Red Cross, Roadshow 213 &#13;
2 14&#13;
WILLIAMSON, STEVE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.0 .T.C., Roadshow, Student Council, Red Cross,&#13;
Track, Military Ball.&#13;
WINK, WILLIA M J.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Track, Wrestling, Print&#13;
WITTE, JANIS. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Pep Club, Y-Teens, Creative Writing, Debate&#13;
WOLD, CHERYL. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Student Council,&#13;
F.T.A., Library Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Thespians- P res., School Plays,&#13;
Roadshow, National Honor Society, Military Ball, Girls&#13;
Lounge.&#13;
WILMOTH, CAROL ANN.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
Altau, Red Cross, Art Club,&#13;
Roadshows, Varsidettes,&#13;
Yellowjackettes, Y-Teens,&#13;
Student Council, P ep&#13;
Club, Production, Military&#13;
Ball.&#13;
WILSON, LINDA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
French Club, FTA, Yellowjackettes, Varsidettes, Student Council, Choir, Operetta, Roadshow, Plays,&#13;
Alt au. Girls Glee, Art&#13;
Club, Military Ball.&#13;
WIND, PAMELA.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Student Council, National&#13;
Honor Society, Debate,&#13;
Safe-Teens, Military Ball.&#13;
WILSON, CHERYL.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Pep Club - Pres. &amp; V.&#13;
Pres., Nationa l Honor So·&#13;
ciety, Lib ra ry Club, Attendance Offi cr-, Homecomin g Court, FNA , l\!ilit a ry&#13;
Ball.&#13;
WILSON, JUDY.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Choir, Musical Drama,&#13;
Roadshow &#13;
WOOD , JOHN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Art Club, Student Council,&#13;
Red Cross, Safe-Teens,&#13;
Track, Basketball, Football,&#13;
Science Club, School Play&#13;
WOODS, TOM:&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Football, Basketball, Baseball, R.O.T.C.-Sec., Letterman's Club, Student&#13;
Council, Red Cross,&#13;
TWIRP Week Court, Military Ball, All·S.W. Iowa&#13;
Foo tball- Honorable Mention.&#13;
WOOD , LINDA.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Library Club, Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow, Glee, Student&#13;
Council, D.O., Y-Teens,&#13;
F.H.A.&#13;
WOODFORD, MARILYN.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Girls Track&#13;
WOOD WORTH, DON.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Red Cross, Safe-Teens.&#13;
WYLIE, LINDA. COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Y-Teens, FHA.&#13;
WOOD, MARIANNE.&#13;
COMMERCIAL&#13;
Altau, Annual, FHA, Roadshow, Student Council, Red&#13;
Cross, Y-Teens, Pep Club,&#13;
D.O., Glee.&#13;
WYMORE, MIKE. VOCATIONAL&#13;
D.O., Print Club&#13;
WYNN, JACQUELINE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Military Ball.&#13;
YA TES, BOB.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
Art Club, Science Club, Biology&#13;
Club, Red Cross, Student Council, Roadshow, Musical, Choir,&#13;
Boys Glee, R.O.T.C., Safe-Teens,&#13;
Military Ball. Annual-copy editor, Jr. G.O.P., Math Club, Latin Club, Creative Writing 215 &#13;
216&#13;
ZUHLKE, ROBERT.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
R.0.T.C., National Honor&#13;
Society, Military Ball&#13;
LEE, JACK. VOCATIONAL&#13;
Cross Country, Track&#13;
ROUSH, JAMES.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
DOLLISON, FRANCES.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Military Ball, Red Cross&#13;
YORK, ESTHER DUREN.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Transfer from Woodbine High&#13;
F.H.A., Basketball, Track, Girls Glee&#13;
KEELE, RICK.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
R.O.T.C., Thespians,&#13;
School Plays&#13;
KOZEL, GAIL SUE.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
All&#13;
Y-Teens, Safe-Teens, FNA,&#13;
FHA, MOI, Band, Teen&#13;
Demos, Girls' Glee, Choir,&#13;
Science Club&#13;
GIENAU, CONNIE.&#13;
COLLEGE PREP&#13;
G.R.A., Roadshow, Track,&#13;
Basketball, Softball&#13;
!ACOBA, BOB 'SKIP'.&#13;
VOCATIONAL&#13;
Red Cross, Thespians &#13;
KAREN SPENCER&#13;
9alutatorian&#13;
Evelyn Koenig earned the distinction of being&#13;
salutatorian. Elected to the National Honor Society, she served the group as secretary. She was&#13;
also an officer of Spanish Club and Young Republicans. Evelyn was an active member of&#13;
the Student Council and tennis team, and participated in the roadshow and Science Symposium&#13;
last year in Iowa City. On Honors' Day she added&#13;
to her achievements the Dr. Erickson-Hill Cup, the&#13;
Klefman Scholarship Award and the Iowa State&#13;
Bar Association Award.&#13;
Valedictorian&#13;
Named "class valedictorian" for the 1965 graduating class was Karen Spencer. Active throughout&#13;
her high school career, she was taken into the&#13;
National Honor Society, participated in Pep Club,&#13;
Girls' Recreation Association, which she served as&#13;
secretary, Future Teachers of America, Young&#13;
Republicans, Y-Teens and tennis.&#13;
Because of her scholarship, personality .and&#13;
achievement she also received the World Herald&#13;
Scholarship, National Youth Scholarship, the Betty&#13;
Crocker Award, the Mathematics Award and the&#13;
Girls Tennis Award at the Honors' Day program&#13;
May 20, 1965.&#13;
EVELYN KOENIG 217 &#13;
218&#13;
Robert Capel is the first boy in ten years to&#13;
receive the West Point Military Academy appointment, in New York. This is the appointment to the Class of 1969.&#13;
This scholarship was obtained by rated scores&#13;
on a competitive examination and through a&#13;
Congressional appointment through the Honorable Senator Jack Miller.&#13;
This scholarship amounts to approximately&#13;
$40',000.00.&#13;
Bob was the recipient of the Ross Schmidt&#13;
trophy. This trophy is awarded to the athlete&#13;
with the highest scholastic average.&#13;
Bob also lettered in golf, football, and basketball.&#13;
Doug Smith was awarded the "All&#13;
Around Athlete" trophy. The winner of&#13;
this trophy is determined by the vote of&#13;
the coaching staff. The student earning&#13;
this award must participate in a major&#13;
sport each season. He must be a leader&#13;
and a good sportsman, outstanding in each&#13;
of the three sports he competed in.&#13;
Doug lettered in basketball, baseball,&#13;
and football. He also received an ath.letic&#13;
scholarship to Buena Vista which totaled&#13;
$1,000.00, and is renewable for four years.&#13;
This was one of the second biggest scholarships given.&#13;
Doug has been very active in Student&#13;
Council, sports, and just plain helping-out&#13;
around the school with various activities.&#13;
J &#13;
The MUSIC SHOP A WARD is presented to the senior&#13;
student who best exemplifies service to the school. This&#13;
award was presented to Mike Parrack who served as president of the senior class and spent many long hours in this&#13;
capacity.&#13;
Shown below L. to R. are Earl Barton, Pam Wind Wayne Ross and Rita&#13;
Sipes who ·received awards for outstanding work in Deb~te.&#13;
Ever-smiling Gil Cerveny was awarded t11e CREATIVE WRITING A WARD&#13;
for showing fine talent in the fi eld of composition.&#13;
Other awards presented at Senior Honors Day were the following:&#13;
THE WORLD-HERALD SCHOLARSHIP-Karen Spencer and Ric Conboy&#13;
THE IOWA STATE BAR ASS'N AWARD- Evelyn Koenig and Ric Conboy&#13;
COl'vlMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS-LuAnn Beck and J effry Harris&#13;
THE UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP-Ed Barbeau&#13;
219 &#13;
The top fifteen seniors, academically, are: Row 1, L. to R.: N. Smith, K. Spencer, E. Koenig, E. Schroeder, C. Colwell, F. Klefstad. Row 2:&#13;
R. Moser, R. Conboy, D. Manning, R. Capel, E. Barbeau, L. Hill. Not pictured: M. O'Hara, L. Beck, S. McDaniel. Also included in&#13;
the upper ten per cent of the class are ]. Brown, M. Dietz, G. Bain, T. Shadley, E. Auffart, K. Smith, D. Keuck, L. Whitney, ]. Sealock, J. Fienhold, J. Brown, M. VanHorne, C. White, K. Fernley, J. Harris, K. Kuhl, D. Griffiths, P. Wind, D. B'rouillette, K. Vest, K. ]. Shannon, C. Turpen, S. Bowser, D. Dorf, G. O'Connor, C. Wilson, D. Guild, R. Ya tes.&#13;
220&#13;
A cherished award is that given by the Drama&#13;
Department for outstanding actor and actress.&#13;
L. to R. are Mike Toscano who was awarded the&#13;
Outstanding Actor Award for his role as Cyrano&#13;
and Cheryl Wold who was Outstanding Actress as&#13;
Roxanne in "Cyrano de Bergerac." Linda Wilson&#13;
was awarded Outstanding Supporting Actress for&#13;
her portrayal of Rosalee in "Carnival" and Dave&#13;
Manning for his enactment of J acquot in the same&#13;
musical.&#13;
Mike Toscano also received a $250 scholarship&#13;
for his outstanding portrayal.of Cyrano. &#13;
Vickie Reed&#13;
Vicki e Reed was the recipient&#13;
of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution&#13;
" Good Citizenship Award", because of her demonstration during&#13;
her entire course, the qualities of&#13;
dependability, leadership, service&#13;
and patriotism.&#13;
Vickie was also one of the three&#13;
being considered for the Rotary&#13;
Award, and one of the three recipients of the Margie Smith&#13;
Hatcher Award. She was also&#13;
awarded a certificate for her&#13;
presence in the National Honor&#13;
Society.&#13;
Other&#13;
Award&#13;
Recipients&#13;
Faye and Tom&#13;
Faye Klefstad who was in the top ten percent of her class was&#13;
awarded a $25.00 bond from the Elks National Foundation Scholarships, in the Youth Leadership division, and a certificate of merit&#13;
from the State.&#13;
From the University of Iowa she received a Freshman Merit&#13;
Scholarship and a Financial Aid Scholarship of $340.00.&#13;
In 1964-1965, Faye attended Girl's Hawkeye State, whic;h was&#13;
sponsored by the Iowa Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary.&#13;
She received a certificate from the ational Honor Society.&#13;
She was the recipient of the Rotary Award.&#13;
Tom Shadley was the recipient of the Walter Cassel Award. He&#13;
was in the top ten per cent of his class.&#13;
He was awarded a Presidential Scholarship to Morningside&#13;
College based on academic and church record. The total value of&#13;
this scholarship was $3,000.00 fo r fo ur years.&#13;
Tom was awarded a Mathematics award and a chevron for instrumental music.&#13;
Recipients of the Margie Smith Hatcher Award : Vickie Reed,&#13;
Jeffry Harris, and Cathy Smith.&#13;
All three people put much time and effort into the vocal music&#13;
department, with satisfying results.&#13;
221 &#13;
The theme of the 1965 Class Party was "The&#13;
Roaring Twenties," and like real seniors they lived&#13;
up exactly every image of it. From Keystone Cops&#13;
and gangsters to Barbershop quartets and strippers&#13;
the party was never dull even for a n:iinute.&#13;
Disc jockey, "D. J. Dan" from KOIL radio&#13;
came down to start the party off.&#13;
Alright you guys ...&#13;
This must be the place.&#13;
Poop-poop-di-doo ! ! ! !&#13;
This IS the place. &#13;
Oh Dahling, . . . So glad you could come!&#13;
Betty, Rod, Allison, from Peyton&#13;
Bluffs.&#13;
LET ME entertain you! ! ! ! ! ! !&#13;
Miss Betsy Andersen and Mr. Mike Wymore&#13;
were chosen Queen and King for their most original and authentic costumes.&#13;
After the judging and entertainment, refreshments were served below in the cafeteria.&#13;
This occasion will long be remembered by all&#13;
who attended.&#13;
I'm a prude? Step over here ...&#13;
. . and in this comer . •.&#13;
223 &#13;
Senior&#13;
Class&#13;
Banquet&#13;
Rendezvous Gossip was supplied by David Manning, J erry Abels, and Mike&#13;
Toscano. I'm sure we all remember Mike's experiences in the dear Librury ! ! ! ! ! !&#13;
May 25 was the date and the Town&#13;
House the place for the 1965 Senior Class&#13;
Banquet. Rendezvous with the Stars was&#13;
the theme. A salute to the seniors was given&#13;
by class president Mike Parrack. Glittering&#13;
remarks were delivered by Raymond Jones.&#13;
Mrs. Bean directed the senior girls' choir in some memorable songs.&#13;
Kathy Fernley presents senior officers with gifts from the class.&#13;
224 &#13;
Mr. ·Bolton's guiding stars will long be remembered by th.e Cla.5s of '65.&#13;
Entertainment was provided by Betsy Andersen, the&#13;
senior girls in choir, and catching up on the latest gossip&#13;
by our foreign exchange students from the moon.&#13;
Mr. Bolton's guiding stars were followed by the distribution of the Class Will and Prophecies.&#13;
Betsy Andersen's cute pantomime was a highlight of&#13;
the banquet.&#13;
Cyn Simons led the community sing with&#13;
Cathy Smith tickling the ivories.&#13;
225 &#13;
Baccalaureate -&#13;
Commencement&#13;
"What Can I Do'?" was the question placed before the class by Karen Spencer.&#13;
226&#13;
Receiving diplomas. &#13;
Sunday, May 30, was the date for the&#13;
Baccalaurea te service for this year's class&#13;
of .1.31), seni ors. This was the largest class&#13;
ever lo graduate from Tee J ay. Every class&#13;
from now on will hold that distinction .&#13;
Rev. David Hail gave the invocation and&#13;
the benediction for the service and Rev.&#13;
Duane Manning gave the sermon. Both&#13;
men are fathers of Tee Jay senior boys.&#13;
Paul Kanget11 e, exchange student from Kenya, receives his diploma from School Iloa rd&#13;
President Lester F. Haas.&#13;
Graduation exercises were held on the&#13;
football fi eld on June 2, 1965. The weather&#13;
was good and those who voted to stay in&#13;
Council Bluffs were very happy for that.&#13;
Speakers for the evening were Valedictorian Karen Spencer and Salutatorian Evelyn&#13;
Koenig. Mr. Bolton then presented the&#13;
class and Mr. Lester Haas presented the&#13;
diplomas to 4.34. very happy seniors. The&#13;
singing Alma Mater and the turning of&#13;
tassels completed the ceremony.&#13;
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- ' I &#13;
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We The Advertisers&#13;
Action Realty&#13;
Ainsworth Printing Co.&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
Beauty by Betty&#13;
Beem-Belford ~uneral Home&#13;
Beno's&#13;
Charles Berner, D.D.S.&#13;
Better Living Realty&#13;
Betty's Mid-Way Manor&#13;
Dale Bonar and Co. Realtor&#13;
Broadway Bowl&#13;
Broadway Christian Church&#13;
Broadway Cleaners&#13;
Broadway Flower Shop&#13;
Brown's Shoe Fit&#13;
P. D. Bruce, D.D.S.&#13;
Burlington Lunch&#13;
Canon Studio&#13;
Dot Capel&#13;
Chris's Sportsman Shop&#13;
Christy Creme&#13;
Cogley Clinic&#13;
Cohoe Lumber Co.&#13;
R. M. Collins, M.D.&#13;
Connolly Drug Co.&#13;
Council Bluffs Auto Dealers&#13;
Council Bluffs Grape Growers&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank&#13;
Crawford Lumber Co.&#13;
Harry C. Crowl&#13;
Dairy Queen&#13;
Damon's Food Market and&#13;
Ralph's Meats&#13;
D. &amp; M. Muffler Shop&#13;
Robert M. Drummond&#13;
Neil Durick Distributing&#13;
Emarines&#13;
Epworth Methodist Church&#13;
Evans Engineering&#13;
Evans Ice Cream&#13;
Ewald's Drive-In&#13;
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan&#13;
First National Bank&#13;
W. Clark Giles, M.D.&#13;
Kenneth E. Goebel, M.D.&#13;
Gottbrecht's Hardware Store&#13;
232&#13;
The Grill&#13;
Gruver Rental and Sales&#13;
Hansen's Town &amp; Country&#13;
Market&#13;
I. J. Hanssmann, M.D.&#13;
Harding Studio&#13;
J. D. Hennessy, M.D.&#13;
H. &amp; H. Service&#13;
R. D. Higginbotham, D.D.S.&#13;
Hinky Dinky&#13;
Hinman &amp; Sons Florist&#13;
Joe Hiscocks Barber Shop&#13;
Holy Family Church&#13;
House of Fabrics&#13;
Hunter T vpesetting&#13;
Iowa Clothes Shop&#13;
Elmer Ivers State Farm&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Jack's Foodliner&#13;
Jensen-Pogge Realty Company&#13;
Howard Johnson's Restaurant&#13;
Katelman Foundry&#13;
Kaypers&#13;
Klefman Realty&#13;
Klefstad's House of Beauty&#13;
Klotz Bowstring Co.&#13;
Knott, J ames L.&#13;
Knox Realty Co.&#13;
Kuhn's Riverside Florists&#13;
Kulesh Jewelry&#13;
Lane Bros. Pharmacy&#13;
Latin Club&#13;
Library&#13;
Lincoln Mutual Life Insurance&#13;
Co.&#13;
Look Realty Company&#13;
E. H. Lougee, Inc.&#13;
Marcus Dept. Store&#13;
Marine Sales&#13;
E. B. Mathiasen, M.D.&#13;
Meadow Gold Dairy&#13;
Meyer Funeral Home&#13;
Mid-West Cut-Ra te Auto&#13;
Mode O'Day Frock Shop&#13;
• • •&#13;
Morgan-Nelson Realty&#13;
Music Shop&#13;
Bob O'Neill&#13;
Oshlo Construction Company&#13;
Arthur M. Pedersen, M.D.&#13;
E. M. Peet Feeds&#13;
J. C. Penney Company&#13;
People's Dept. Store&#13;
People's Store Grocery&#13;
Peoples Natural Gas&#13;
Petersen Radio Company&#13;
Incorporated&#13;
Johnson's Pharmacy&#13;
Prescription Center&#13;
Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
Lucy Radicia, M.D.&#13;
Redmond Service&#13;
Bob Riso&#13;
ROTC&#13;
Royal Gas&#13;
Rudy's Drive-In&#13;
Safeway Stores&#13;
Jean Sardou Studio&#13;
Shaw's Flower Shop&#13;
Shipley Optical Dispensary&#13;
Joe Smith &amp; Company&#13;
M. A. Smith Real Estate&#13;
I. Sternhill, M.D.&#13;
Strand Theater&#13;
Strong Insurance&#13;
Tallman-Scheel Agency&#13;
Taste Rite Meat Company&#13;
Thriftway Lumber&#13;
T rzeciak Wholesale Paper&#13;
Company&#13;
Twin City Bowl&#13;
Vergamini Develqpment&#13;
Walgreen Drug&#13;
Walton Greenhouse&#13;
Wear-Ever&#13;
Woodring Funeral Home&#13;
Woolworths&#13;
World Radio Labs, Inc.&#13;
Warden, Duane 0., M.D. &#13;
&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
DALE BONAR &amp; CO.&#13;
REALTORS&#13;
Real Estate Sales Service&#13;
Financing&#13;
22 North 6th Phone 328-1887&#13;
Fashion First for Teens&#13;
But First It's Right&#13;
LANE BROS.&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
"Self&#13;
Service&#13;
Drug"&#13;
at&#13;
Broadway&#13;
and&#13;
Scott&#13;
Phone 322-4-087&#13;
234&#13;
BOB RISO&#13;
LINOLEUM &amp; CARPET&#13;
23rd &amp; Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
H &amp; H SERVICE&#13;
3420 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-9861&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
TO ALL&#13;
THE&#13;
SENIORS&#13;
WEAR-EVER&#13;
"New Method"&#13;
Cooking Utensils&#13;
for the Future Home&#13;
Bonded Distributor&#13;
RUSSELL E. FISCHER&#13;
Phone 323-1062&#13;
KULESH JEWELRY&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
HOW ARD JOHNSON'S&#13;
RESTAURANT&#13;
36th &amp; West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GOTTBRECHT'S&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
Farm Supplies&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
Downtown Store&#13;
160 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4463&#13;
Westend Store&#13;
3138 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-440 I&#13;
GRUVER&#13;
RENT AL &amp; SALES&#13;
2325 West Broadway&#13;
Cou ncil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MARINE SALES&#13;
324 North 16th&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
KNOX REAL TORS&#13;
202 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2248&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
MARCUS DEPARTMENT STORE&#13;
604 West Broadway&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
HINKY DINKY&#13;
CHRIS'S&#13;
SPORTSMAN SHOP&#13;
304 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323 -1246&#13;
BOB O'NEILL&#13;
625 West Broadway&#13;
c"ouncil Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
SHAW FLOWERS&#13;
GLENN W. CORUM-Owner&#13;
Flowers for Every Occasion&#13;
18 Pearl Phone 322-7355&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PENNEY'S&#13;
at&#13;
280 I West Broadway&#13;
211 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
Your Council Bluffs&#13;
Department Store&#13;
REDMOND SERVICE&#13;
1824 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
PRESCRIPTION CENTER&#13;
10 I Pearl&#13;
532 I st Avenue&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
AINSWORTH&#13;
Printing a nd&#13;
Office Supplies&#13;
Broadway at 4th Street&#13;
Phone 322-5519&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
PEOPLE'S&#13;
STORE GROCERIES&#13;
BOB AND NIKKI'S&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
308 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5561&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
2101 21st St. Phone 328-0379&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
235 &#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
"Council Bluffs'&#13;
Finest Chapel"&#13;
JENSEN&#13;
&amp;&#13;
POGGE&#13;
REALTY COMPANY&#13;
"Real Estate Sales"&#13;
25 South Main Ph. ~22-9790&#13;
553 Willow Phone 322-6669 Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
EV ANS ICE CREAM&#13;
I 08 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
M. A. SMITH REAL ESTATE&#13;
Congratulates&#13;
236&#13;
the Class of "65"&#13;
"ANYTIME&#13;
IS&#13;
GIFT TIME"&#13;
BAIRD JEWELRY&#13;
8 Scott Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
THE GRILL&#13;
(East End of New Overpass)&#13;
STEAKS-CHICKEN-SEA FOOD&#13;
REFRESHMENTS&#13;
Large Free Parking Lot&#13;
738 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-9990&#13;
or 323-4967&#13;
JOE HISCOCKS&#13;
BARBER SHOP&#13;
136 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BARBER&#13;
SHOP&#13;
HOUSE OF FABRICS&#13;
545 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ELMER IVERS&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
"The Greatest Peace of Peace of&#13;
Mind"&#13;
STATE PARM&#13;
A&#13;
INSURANCI 0&#13;
Off. 322-0225 Res. 323-5749&#13;
17 Scott &#13;
E. H. LOUGEE, I NC. WALNUT HILL-CEDAR LAWN&#13;
RIDGEWOOD &amp; MEMORIAL PARK&#13;
CEMETERIES&#13;
Insurance, Re~I Estate&#13;
an·d Loans&#13;
102 South Main Phone 322-6603 Drive Carefully-We Can Wait&#13;
Sincerely Yours, Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of "65"&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
GRAPE GROWERS&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
900-South 7th Street&#13;
Fine Wines&#13;
For All Occasions&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
404 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-7195&#13;
BURLINGTON LUNCH&#13;
621 West Broadway&#13;
WALNUT HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION&#13;
TALLMAN- SCHEEL&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
30 North 6th Street&#13;
Phone 323-7563&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
2810 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2537&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
LINCOLN&#13;
MUTUAL LI FE INS. CO.&#13;
(T o_m Peterson-Agent)&#13;
616 West Broadway&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
545 Willow Phone 322-0293&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
237 &#13;
238&#13;
"Allowances are for the birds!"&#13;
A personal checking account is a&#13;
much better way to handle that&#13;
green stuff!&#13;
Money lasts so much longer when you carry it&#13;
in your fountain pen .&#13;
That's because checks discourage impulse&#13;
spending, give you a stub record of what you&#13;
pay for things ... serve as a lega l receipt, tooin case you ever need one.&#13;
We require no minimum balance, make no&#13;
service charge on checking accounts for high&#13;
school and college students.&#13;
Talk to your folks about it, then come in a nd&#13;
open your checking account.&#13;
911&lt;\. eRo-t ro "' o&#13;
,._., ol"os11£.0&#13;
Checks provided&#13;
free of charge&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Savings Bank &#13;
Congratulations from the&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
AUTO DEALER'S ASSOCIATION&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS&#13;
CASKEY DODGE, INC.&#13;
COSTELLO VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
HOWE'S CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH&#13;
HUGHES CHEVROLET&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
MclNTYRE OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC&#13;
RASMUSSEN BUICK&#13;
WHITT AKER - STICKELS FORD SALES&#13;
Whatever you drive; - Drive Carefully!&#13;
EVANS&#13;
ENGINEERING&#13;
co.&#13;
Sewer and Water Contractors&#13;
Excavating - Septic Tan ks&#13;
Contractors Equipment Rental&#13;
Call 323-2884&#13;
807 South 2 1 st&#13;
PEOPLE'S&#13;
DEPT. STORE&#13;
308 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
239 &#13;
I&#13;
0&#13;
w&#13;
A&#13;
c&#13;
L&#13;
0&#13;
T&#13;
H&#13;
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s&#13;
s&#13;
H&#13;
0&#13;
p&#13;
YOU won 't look&#13;
like THIS,' if ~&#13;
buy your sportswear at IOWA&#13;
CLOTHES SHOP.&#13;
536 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5567&#13;
Your&#13;
YES&#13;
Bonk&#13;
il1=1RST NATIONAL BANK OF&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
(Member Federal Deposit&#13;
Insurance Corporation)&#13;
Main Bank&#13;
500 West Broadway&#13;
West Side Drive-Up&#13;
290 I West Broadway&#13;
240&#13;
WALTON1S&#13;
GREENHOUSE&#13;
420 North 26th&#13;
WOODRING&#13;
FU NERAL HOMEI INC.&#13;
EDITH K. WOODRING&#13;
C. WAYNE LIVINGSTON&#13;
I 21 South Seventh Street&#13;
Phone 322-7485&#13;
Ambulance Service &#13;
Congratulations. to the&#13;
Graduating '65 Seniors&#13;
TASTE RITE MEAT CO.&#13;
TWIN CITY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
3603 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WHOLESALE&#13;
16 South 15th Street&#13;
Phone 328-1871&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Beller cfivin&lt;J J&lt;!eafl'J&#13;
I 15 North 6th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-4023&#13;
ASK ANYONE&#13;
GAIL CLINKENBEARD, JR.&#13;
CANON STUDIO&#13;
702 Lindberg Drive Phone 323-2983 241 &#13;
242&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF TH ESE&#13;
PROFESSIONAL MEN AND WOMEN&#13;
Ors. R. M. Collins and Duane D. Warden&#13;
Dr. Philip D. Bruce Dr. Charles Berner&#13;
Dr. R. D. Higginbotham&#13;
Dr. Lucy M. Radicia Dr. Isaac Sternhill&#13;
Dr. Arthur M. Pedersen&#13;
Dr. Kenneth Goebel Dr. W. Clark Giles&#13;
Dr. Robert M. Drummond&#13;
Dr. J. D Hennessy Dr. E. B. Mathiasen&#13;
Ors. I. J. Hanssmann and James L. Knott &#13;
fJ pJJJ ff fff G&#13;
Stuaio=' riiiiiiiii~==~~~~ &#13;
244&#13;
VERGAMINI DEVELOPMENT CO. INC.&#13;
Rea I tor-Bui Ide rs-Developers&#13;
35 North I st&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
THE LIBRARY&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
25 South 28th&#13;
Phone 322-6629&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
DEPENDABLE&#13;
DRUGGIST&#13;
HUSHAW&#13;
DRUG&#13;
138 South Main&#13;
Phone 322-2595&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS CLINIC&#13;
532- 1 st Avenue&#13;
Phone 322-775 1 &#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Class of '65&#13;
From&#13;
JEAN SARDOU&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
Brandeis&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
~cleaning BROADWAJ&#13;
CLEANERS .&#13;
..,...&#13;
2903 West Broad1i&#13;
\ . . '&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MODE 0 DAY&#13;
Dresses-Lingerie-Sportswear&#13;
Children and Petite Dresses&#13;
(Bess and Lewis Wylie, Sr.)&#13;
Broadway and Scott&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN ~ UlAT FOR TASTE ~A FOOD FOR tli~\~&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
LOOK REALTY COMPANY&#13;
547 Mynster Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-5559&#13;
Realtors-Multiple Listing Members&#13;
FLORENCE E. TIERNEY&#13;
MARIE 0. SCHULTZ&#13;
CRAWFORD&#13;
LUMBER CO .&#13;
1200 Avenue B&#13;
Phone 323-750 I&#13;
245 &#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
AND&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
416 W. Broadway&#13;
''The&#13;
Place&#13;
of&#13;
Better&#13;
Values"&#13;
COGLEY&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
417 East&#13;
Washington&#13;
KLEFMAN REAL TY&#13;
246&#13;
41 North Main-Phone 328-1558&#13;
Best W ishes&#13;
From&#13;
HUNTER&#13;
TYPESETTING&#13;
353 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-0622&#13;
KLOTZ BOWSTRING&#13;
Custom Made Archery Bowstrings&#13;
1829 Avenue 8.-Phone 323-2196&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations to the Graduates&#13;
of 1965&#13;
PEOPLES NATURAL&#13;
GAS COMPANY&#13;
Division of Northern Gas Company&#13;
KATELMAN&#13;
FOUNDRY&#13;
"Ornamental&#13;
R.ailings&#13;
and Grey Iron&#13;
Castings"&#13;
230 South I Ith St.&#13;
Phone 323-3 131&#13;
Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
BETTY'S&#13;
MID~WAY&#13;
MANOR&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP&#13;
27 17 Avenue H&#13;
Phone 323-6288 &#13;
DAMON'S FOOD STORE&#13;
AND&#13;
RALPH'S MEAT&#13;
205 South 37th Phone 322-1707&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
BENOS&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-2251&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
CITY&#13;
TRANSIT&#13;
LINES&#13;
2800 Avenue A.&#13;
Phone-322-6663&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class&#13;
of 1&#13;
65&#13;
From&#13;
HARRY&#13;
c.&#13;
CROWL&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
REALTORS&#13;
AND&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
I 23 4th Street&#13;
Phone-322-2504&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
THE JOHNSON&#13;
STRAND PHARMACY&#13;
THEATER&#13;
728 West&#13;
554 West Broadway&#13;
Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-2856&#13;
Council Bluffs.&#13;
Iowa&#13;
D &amp; M MUFFLER SHOP&#13;
Free lnstaliation&#13;
2102 West Broadway&#13;
Brake Service&#13;
Phone 322-0622&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
and&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
THE EMERGENCY STORE&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
Phone 322-8646&#13;
247 &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
WORLD RADIO LAB&#13;
3415 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-1851&#13;
Council Bluffs; la.&#13;
Best of Luck&#13;
From&#13;
STRONG INSURANCE&#13;
1710 4th Avenue&#13;
EWALD'S&#13;
DRIVE&#13;
IN&#13;
1507 West Broadway&#13;
"The Spot Where the In -Crowd Meets!"&#13;
Will Be the "Word" When Your Hair Is Fixed at the Best Hair Dresser in TownKLEFSTADS HOUSE OF BEAUTY&#13;
315 North 19th St.&#13;
248 &#13;
Savings Is Like Knowledge&#13;
It Grows With Each&#13;
Small Addition&#13;
at&#13;
"The Place to Save"&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN&#13;
Congratulations and&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1&#13;
65&#13;
From&#13;
NEIL DURICK&#13;
DISTRIBUTING CO.&#13;
E. P. JUEL, President&#13;
A v&#13;
s E&#13;
at&#13;
WOOLWORTHS • • •&#13;
336 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
'65 Graduates&#13;
NATIONAL&#13;
SELF-SERVICE&#13;
SHOE-STORE&#13;
3401 West Broadway&#13;
249 &#13;
SENIOR PORTRAITS&#13;
by&#13;
BOB PYLES STUDIO&#13;
11 WESTLAKE 366-1106 &#13;
Reserve&#13;
0 fficers&#13;
Training&#13;
Corps&#13;
of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School&#13;
COHOE&#13;
25 South 15th St.&#13;
Phone 322-2546&#13;
OSHLO&#13;
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CO.&#13;
2228 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-5305&#13;
BEAUTY BY BETTY&#13;
"Professional Care Is Best for the Hair"&#13;
612 W est Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-21 12&#13;
Three Locations&#13;
Shaver's Food Mart&#13;
Franklin and Bennett&#13;
Phone 328-21 3 I&#13;
Parking Available at All Shops.&#13;
Betty Ahlquist- Manager Open 7:00 to 7:00 by Appt.&#13;
510 North 27th&#13;
Phone 323-2647&#13;
251 &#13;
Congratulations to the&#13;
Graduating '65 Seniors&#13;
CAPEL CONSTRUCTION&#13;
DOT CAPEL REAL ESTATE&#13;
711 East Broadway&#13;
Phone 328-1869&#13;
SHIPLEY&#13;
Optical&#13;
Dispensary&#13;
127 So. Main&#13;
Phone 323-340 I&#13;
ROYAL&#13;
CERTIFIED&#13;
GAS STATIONS&#13;
150 I West Broadway-322-0438&#13;
200 Vine Street-322-9978&#13;
220-I 7th Avenue-322-970 I&#13;
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ACTION&#13;
REALTY&#13;
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Phone 322-7797&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
PETERSEN RADIO&#13;
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JEWELRY&#13;
540 W. B'dway&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
the Class of 1965&#13;
CHRISTY-CREME&#13;
2733 North Broadway&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
DRUG CO.&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5557&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
253 &#13;
SUNSHINE&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
254&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
722 Indian&#13;
Creek&#13;
Phone&#13;
323-9133&#13;
E. M. PEET MFG. CO.&#13;
33 South 25th St.&#13;
Phone 322-7761&#13;
KUHN-RIVERSIDE&#13;
FLORISTS&#13;
South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
AND&#13;
SAVE&#13;
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TRZECIAK&#13;
Wholesale Paper&#13;
Company&#13;
616 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
MORGAN-NELSON&#13;
REALTY&#13;
8 North 34th&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
WALGREEN&#13;
DRUG&#13;
400 West Broadway&#13;
JACK'S&#13;
FOODLINER&#13;
911 North 28th&#13;
Open&#13;
Sunday&#13;
HANSEN1 S&#13;
TOWN &amp; COUNTRY&#13;
MARKET&#13;
40 I 0 South 4th&#13;
Phone 366-1016 &#13;
BROWN'S&#13;
BETTER SHOES&#13;
413 West Broadway&#13;
For Young Men&#13;
Redwin&#13;
Florsheim&#13;
Converse All Stares&#13;
Basketball Shoes&#13;
Shoes and Oxfords&#13;
For Young Ladies&#13;
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Galaxies&#13;
Miss America&#13;
Tennis Shoes&#13;
1tututU:uu&#13;
DAIRY PRODUCTS&#13;
MEADOW-GOLD&#13;
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1607 West Broadway&#13;
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FLORISTS&#13;
I 800 McPherson&#13;
Phone 322-0267&#13;
STATE SAVINGS&#13;
BANK&#13;
Main Bank-509 W. B'dway&#13;
Drive ln-15 So. 35th&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
'65&#13;
Seniors&#13;
THOMAS JEFFERSON&#13;
LATIN CLUB&#13;
THRIFTWAY LUMBER&#13;
So. Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
255 &#13;
enjoy better tasting milk&#13;
FRESH&#13;
from Roberts&#13;
@ Dairyland&#13;
where all good&#13;
milk products come from&#13;
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PH 0 T 0 GRAPH OF COURSE&#13;
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One of your most cherished possessions through the&#13;
years to come will be your engagement diamond.&#13;
When making your selection be sure to see genuine&#13;
Orange Blossom rings at Lucey Jewelers.&#13;
Congratulations and Best Wishes&#13;
to the Graduating Class of 1965.&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
At the Sign of the Big Blue&#13;
Diamond&#13;
341 West Broadway 323-4833&#13;
DAVISON OIL&#13;
2020 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs &#13;
RUDY1&#13;
S&#13;
DRIVE&#13;
IN&#13;
1902 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Ph. 322-1333&#13;
Hi Neighbor! Rudy's Drive-in-one of the fa stest, most convenien! .restourents fou.nd&#13;
onywh e re. We specialize in pho ne a nd "go" ord ers, curb and dining room service&#13;
yeor round.&#13;
people&#13;
on&#13;
the&#13;
go ...&#13;
go&#13;
Safeway&#13;
Store&#13;
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ROG &amp; SCOITY'S&#13;
SUPER YALU&#13;
No.&#13;
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4&#13;
704 W. B'way&#13;
3435 W. B'way&#13;
515 E. B'way&#13;
2 12 I S. 7th St.&#13;
EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
2447 Avenue B&#13;
Dr. Wesley W. Steinmetz&#13;
BROADWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH&#13;
27th and Avenue A&#13;
Benny Boling, Pastor&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE&#13;
2600 Avenue A&#13;
David Hail, Pastor&#13;
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
22nd and Avenue B&#13;
Msgr. A. L. Davidsaver, Pastor&#13;
257 &#13;
...&#13;
, -&#13;
No, we don't offer basket-weaving&#13;
• Do you really think that you would enjoy R.0.T.C.?&#13;
258&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Then he pulled this one&#13;
Who was it that told you that I was mean?&#13;
And, I swear the fish was that long . &#13;
• Funnies&#13;
. Cheese is better?&#13;
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A- one -and -a two&#13;
Two for me an d one for them.&#13;
. et So, ya h ave lo eat someum ·&#13;
You get that MAD magazine&#13;
of my lI "b ra rytll ... 259 &#13;
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260 &#13;
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262&#13;
Personnel And Activity Index&#13;
Acappella Choir 72-73&#13;
Administration 12-13&#13;
Advertisers 233-257&#13;
Alma Mater 228-231&#13;
Altau 67&#13;
Annual 50&#13;
Art Club 58&#13;
Athletic Awards 140&#13;
Autographs 270-272&#13;
Baccalaureate 226&#13;
Band 74-77&#13;
Baseball 132-135&#13;
Basketball .118-121&#13;
Candids 260-261&#13;
Cheerleaders 78-79&#13;
Commencement 227&#13;
Cooks 28&#13;
Counseling Center 16-17&#13;
Creative writing 54&#13;
Cross Covntry 126&#13;
Custodians 29&#13;
Dancelines 94-95&#13;
Debate 56&#13;
Dedication 8-9&#13;
Dramatics 87-93&#13;
Faculty 18&#13;
Faculty Funnies 258-259&#13;
Federal Inspection 106-107&#13;
F.H.A. 60&#13;
Float 84-85&#13;
F.N.A. 61&#13;
Football 112-117&#13;
French 57&#13;
Glee 70-71&#13;
Golf 136-137&#13;
G.R.A. 82&#13;
Gymnastics 128-129&#13;
Homecoming 96-97&#13;
In Appreciation 10&#13;
In Memoriam 6-7&#13;
Index 262-269&#13;
Junior Officers 158&#13;
Junior Pictures 159-171&#13;
Latin Club 57&#13;
Letterman's Club 68&#13;
Library Club 55&#13;
Madrigal 71&#13;
Military Ball 108-109&#13;
M.0.1. 63&#13;
National Honor Society 46-47&#13;
Office Help 30-31&#13;
Pep Club 80-81&#13;
Print Club 62&#13;
Prom 102-104&#13;
Quill and Scroll 55&#13;
Red Cross 44-45&#13;
Roadshow 100-101&#13;
Science Club 62&#13;
Secretaries 15&#13;
Senior Banquet 224-225&#13;
Senior Honors 217-221&#13;
Senior Party 222-223&#13;
Senior Pictures 175-216&#13;
Signal 52-53&#13;
Sno-ball 98-99&#13;
Sophomore Officers 142&#13;
Sophomore Party 143&#13;
Sophomore Pictures 144-155&#13;
Spanish Club 56&#13;
Student Counci] 42-43&#13;
Superintendent and School Board 14&#13;
Swimming 127&#13;
Tennis 138-139&#13;
Thespians 159&#13;
Track 130-131&#13;
Twirp Week 86&#13;
Wrestling 123-125&#13;
Wrestling Club 69&#13;
Young Democrats 64&#13;
Young G.O.P.'s 65&#13;
Y-Teens 66 &#13;
Abbott, Tom 175&#13;
Abels, Jerry 45, 56, 59, 62,&#13;
63, 71, 72, 108, 175, 224&#13;
Abels, Vicki 47, 60, 159&#13;
Ackerman, Connie 81, 159&#13;
Acord, Craig 51, 53, 144&#13;
Adamson, Sandi 43, 60, 159&#13;
Adcock, SJeve 172, 131&#13;
Ager, Chris 144&#13;
Ahlquist, Brian 57, 63, 65,&#13;
159&#13;
Akins, Ron 62, 159&#13;
Aldrich, Lois 144&#13;
Allan, Linda 60, 81, 144&#13;
Allen, Charley 62, 118, 159,&#13;
175&#13;
Allen, Jackie 138, 175&#13;
Allen, Jerry 121, 144&#13;
Allen, Peggy 175&#13;
Allmon, Marvin 159&#13;
Alt, Kathy 82, 138, 159&#13;
Ambrose, Dave 159&#13;
Amos, Cindy 56, 159&#13;
Andersen, Elizabeth 5, 43,&#13;
51, 59, 65, 67, 78, 85, 94,&#13;
96, 97, 103, 104, 175, 222,&#13;
223, 225&#13;
Andersen, Jam es 159&#13;
Andersen, Marcia 144&#13;
Andersen, Stella 44, 47, 81,&#13;
85, 159&#13;
Anderson, Mary Lou 159&#13;
Anderson, Nancy 65, 81, 159&#13;
Anderson, Van 159&#13;
Andrews, Mary 81, 145&#13;
Andrews, Sandy 62, 159&#13;
Anfinson, Peggy 43, 47, 62,&#13;
70, 159&#13;
Annin, Jackie 66, 145&#13;
Applegate, Marsha 45, 60,&#13;
159&#13;
Applegate, Patricia 94, 175&#13;
Arch, Gale 56, 69, 110, 123,&#13;
145&#13;
Arch, Iris 94, 159&#13;
Arch, Russ 71, 175&#13;
Archer, Vickie 159&#13;
Arndt, Dennis 129, 145&#13;
Arnold, Merrie 70&#13;
Arrick, Julie 60, 72, 159&#13;
Arrowsmith, Ronald 159&#13;
Arthur, Jon 159&#13;
Auffart, Elaine 47, 64, 175&#13;
Austin, Gloria 175&#13;
Axtell, Clay, 175&#13;
Axtell, Phylliss 145&#13;
Ayers, Bob 159&#13;
Bain, Gary 62, 63, 71, 75, 76,&#13;
77, 92, 93, 176&#13;
Bain, Ronald 72, 159&#13;
Baker, Dale 56, 103, 145&#13;
Index&#13;
Baker, Diana 65, 176&#13;
Baker, Diane 159&#13;
Baldwin, Dorothy 31, 176&#13;
Ballinger, Gary 76, 77, 144,&#13;
131&#13;
Banks, Charles 75, 77, 120,&#13;
159&#13;
Banks, Lyda 66, 176&#13;
Barbeau, Ed 47, 176, 220,&#13;
254&#13;
Barber, Linda 144&#13;
Bargenquast, Leslie 54, 63,&#13;
71, 72, 87, 89, 100, 176&#13;
Barksdale, Donald 71, 72,&#13;
75, 76, 77, 129, 176&#13;
Barlow, Kay 70, 144&#13;
Barlow, Rod 53, 56, 176&#13;
Bartholomew, Otis 56, 176,&#13;
222 .&#13;
Barton, Abbie 57, 70, 82, 144&#13;
Barton, Earl 56, 92, 93, 176,&#13;
219, 223&#13;
Bates, Dan 177&#13;
Bates, Sharon 30, 144&#13;
Bates, Steve 110, 144, 137&#13;
Batt, Robert 65, 177&#13;
Batt, Steve 145&#13;
Baver, Dale 145&#13;
Baxley, Charles 159&#13;
Baxley, Ed 62, 177&#13;
;Baxter, Pat 72, 177&#13;
Beaman, Jim 145&#13;
Beck, Cheryl. 44, 52, 54, 72,&#13;
177&#13;
Beck, LuAnn 30, 45, 47, 51,&#13;
54, 56, 59, 67, 78, 85, 94, 96,&#13;
97; 104, 108, 177&#13;
Becker, Joyce 177&#13;
Becker, Pat 56, 60, 70, 145&#13;
Beckner, Stanley 71, 114,&#13;
159&#13;
Bellows, Harry 145&#13;
Belt, Frank 159&#13;
Belt, William 145&#13;
Bennett, Peggy 81, 159&#13;
Bensley, Jeanne 81&#13;
Bensley, Judy 81, 144&#13;
Bequette, Gary 159&#13;
Bequette, Thomas 144&#13;
Beraldi, Jim 68, 122, 126,&#13;
177, 131&#13;
Bergantzel, Carolyn 81, 144&#13;
Bergman, Connie 55, 144&#13;
Bergstrom, J. 131&#13;
Bernhards, Charlie 177&#13;
Betchel, Donald 144&#13;
Betts, Barbara 159&#13;
Beu, Sid 6, 62, 159&#13;
BeVirt, Julene 4, 56, 144&#13;
BeVirt, Skip 53, 64, 68, 86,&#13;
104, 112, 114, 124, 125, 177,&#13;
224, 243&#13;
Bicking, Larry 62, 110, 178,&#13;
223&#13;
Bicking, Susan 56, 145&#13;
Bigham, Buzz 159&#13;
Billings, Kathy 43, 67, 96, 97&#13;
178&#13;
Bird, Leslie Kay 61, 70, 82,&#13;
159&#13;
Birdsong, David 39, 71, 145&#13;
Birdsong, Trudy 159&#13;
Bittick, Madonna 117, 145&#13;
Black, Michael 178&#13;
Blackman, Bob 43, 178&#13;
Blank, Dennis 159&#13;
Blum, l\fary 178&#13;
Bly, Phyllis 70, 145&#13;
Boaz, Dixie 45, 145&#13;
Bockert, Dan 178&#13;
Bocker!, Susan 159&#13;
Bohall, Edna 145&#13;
Bolte, Jim 159&#13;
Bolton, Deanna 60, 160. 181&#13;
Bolton, Judy 160&#13;
Bolton, Linda 144&#13;
Bonar, Cheryl 71, 72, 178&#13;
Bonar, Robbie 144&#13;
Bond, Barb 178&#13;
Bond, Tim 86, 116, 144, 131&#13;
Bond, Tom 43, 127, 178&#13;
Boner, Ronald 144&#13;
Booton, Dan 178&#13;
Bott, Richard 179&#13;
Bowen, Dan 112, 179&#13;
Bowen, Donna 160&#13;
Bowers, Dennis 160&#13;
Bowers, Sherri 144&#13;
Bowman, Merrill 144&#13;
Bowser, Susan 43, 52, 54, 60&#13;
64, 47, 179&#13;
Brabec, Bruce 4, 145&#13;
Brabec, Frank 160&#13;
Brandenburg, Connie 170&#13;
Branson, Joyce 43, 60, 67,&#13;
94, 160&#13;
Byraboy, Rita 57, 160&#13;
Breeden, Pat 145&#13;
Breshers, LeRoy 68, 118,&#13;
126, 179&#13;
Breshers, Lloyd 121, 145,&#13;
131&#13;
Breshers, Pat 160&#13;
Briggs, Larry 161&#13;
Briggs, Rodney 161&#13;
Brink, Paula 6, 161&#13;
Briseno, Mary Hope 179&#13;
Bristo, Kathryn 54, 59, 179&#13;
Brockman, Dennis 145&#13;
Brockman, Gordon 75, 77,&#13;
161&#13;
Brockman, W allene 66, 178&#13;
Brokman, LaTIJ'. 145&#13;
Brooks, Ardith 145&#13;
Brooks, Darrell 26&#13;
Brooks, Fred 144, 110&#13;
Brooks, Jack 161, 172&#13;
Brooks, Kathaleen 179&#13;
Brotherton, Stanley 144&#13;
Brouillette, Dan 47, 75, 77,&#13;
179&#13;
Brouillette, Patsy 70, 144&#13;
Brown, Barbara 144&#13;
Brown, Bob 131&#13;
Brown, Donna 45&#13;
Brown, Evon 144&#13;
Brown, Glen 179&#13;
Brown, Janet 81, 144&#13;
Brovin, Janet 31, 43, 44, 47,&#13;
57, 60, 180&#13;
Brown, Jeanine 161&#13;
Brown, Joyce 43, 47, 50, 61,&#13;
63, 65, 180&#13;
Brown, Linda 56, 101, 145&#13;
Brown, Loren 161&#13;
Brown, Paul 145&#13;
Brown, Regina 72, 101, 161&#13;
Brown, Sharon 145&#13;
Brown, Warren 47, 58, 106,&#13;
145&#13;
Bryant, Bonni~ 70, 145&#13;
Bryant, Robert 57, 59, 63,&#13;
65, 75, 77, 160&#13;
Burgess, Janet 145&#13;
Burgstrum, David 129, 110,&#13;
144&#13;
Burgstrum, Debby 144&#13;
Burkybile, Timothy 144&#13;
Burnside, Al 180&#13;
Burnsides, Terry 51, 56, 68, 113, 114, 118, 180&#13;
Burroughs, Karen 75, 77, 160&#13;
Buswell, Doug 62, 63, 71, 180&#13;
Butler, John 75, 77, 160&#13;
Butler, Roger 62, 160&#13;
Butterbaugh, Donna 75, 77, 160&#13;
·Buttz, Gary 144&#13;
Buttz, Harold 144&#13;
Caffery, Lynda 180&#13;
Cain, Dennis 145&#13;
Cain, Glenna 180&#13;
Cain, Nona 145&#13;
Caldwell, Carolyn 145&#13;
Calfee, Linda 55, 160&#13;
Calfee,Wanda 145&#13;
Callaghan, Nancy 31, 43, 64,&#13;
66, 180&#13;
Camden, Diane 160&#13;
263 &#13;
Camp, J ean 145&#13;
Camp, Millard 145&#13;
Campbell, Kathy 81, 144&#13;
Canaday, James 144&#13;
Canaday, Tom 47, 62, 63, 65&#13;
180&#13;
Capel, Robert 47, 68, 113,&#13;
114, 119, 137, 180, 218, 220&#13;
Carle, Steve 62, 64, 126, 139,&#13;
160&#13;
Carlin, Jeanette 56, 60, 81,&#13;
161&#13;
Carman, Bob 161&#13;
Carman, Lavern 144&#13;
Carpenter, Julie 44, 57, 61,&#13;
70, 138, 144&#13;
Carrell, Darlene 161&#13;
Carroll, Deborah 57, 117,&#13;
144&#13;
Carroll, Patrick 107, 127,&#13;
181, 110&#13;
Carter, Don 71, 161&#13;
Carter, Judy 145&#13;
Carter, Sandra 37, 47, 145&#13;
Caruso, Linda 145&#13;
Cary, Sam 127, 181, 223&#13;
Case, Patti 75, 77, 181&#13;
Case, Robert 43, 57, 68, 86,&#13;
104, 114, 120, 132, 134,&#13;
158, 161, 240&#13;
Cavanaugh, Diane 161&#13;
Cerveny, Gil 43, 47, 54, 119,&#13;
181, 219&#13;
Chaffee, J eanne 145&#13;
Chancellor, Judy 31, 54,&#13;
181, 122&#13;
Chew, Steven 161&#13;
Childers, Delmon 92, 93,&#13;
181&#13;
Childers, Linda 138, 145&#13;
Childers, Terry 161&#13;
Childress, Lee Ann 45, 160&#13;
Choate, Rose 181&#13;
Christensen, Mike 145&#13;
Christensen, Phyllis 64, 181&#13;
Christensen, Robert 64, 75,&#13;
77, 181&#13;
Christiansen, Greg 144, 110&#13;
Christianson, Leilani 160&#13;
Christina, Al 71, 72, 181&#13;
Christina, Cathy 72, 182&#13;
Churchill, Linda 44, 60, 66,&#13;
182&#13;
Chute, Joyce 43, 182&#13;
Chute, Judy 182&#13;
Circo, Phil 112, 182&#13;
Clapper, Terry 160&#13;
Clark, Dennis 39, 182&#13;
Clark, Jacque 45, 47, 53, 54, ·&#13;
61, 65, 160&#13;
Clark, Marcia 178&#13;
Clark, Mike 116, 144&#13;
Clark, Mike 182&#13;
Clark, Sally 36, 43, 56, 95,&#13;
114&#13;
Clark, Sherry 60, 182&#13;
Clark, Susan 144&#13;
Clay, J erry 68, 69, 84, 124,&#13;
182&#13;
264&#13;
Cleaver, Larry 161&#13;
Cochran, Bill 5, 62, 64, 123,&#13;
161&#13;
Coffelt, Alfred 144&#13;
Cole, Bonita 182&#13;
Coleman, Alan 57, 62, 64,&#13;
120, 139, 161&#13;
Coll ett, Linda 30, 43, 47, 56,&#13;
60, 145, 147&#13;
Colwell, 47, 53, 54, 56, 60,&#13;
64, 67, 72, 78, 96, 97, 104,&#13;
183, 220&#13;
Colwell, Roger 145&#13;
Comley, Richard 145&#13;
Conaway, Alice 81, 136, 145&#13;
Conboy, Richard 47, 62, 63,&#13;
108, 183, 220&#13;
Conkling, Doug 56, 71, 72,&#13;
92, 93, 183&#13;
Conner, Denny 86, 116, 135,&#13;
145&#13;
Constant, Mike 63, 68, 170&#13;
Cook, Kay 161&#13;
Cooley, Beverly 160&#13;
Corum, JoAnn 31, 70, 145&#13;
Costello, Bill 160&#13;
Costello, John 160&#13;
Cowardin, Leslie 57, 146&#13;
Cowardin, Skip 133, 183&#13;
Crane, Fred 183&#13;
Croghan, Ken 71, 183&#13;
Cu e, Renne 45, 183&#13;
Cunningham, Bobbie 64, 183&#13;
Cure, Carol 146&#13;
Curry, Sandy 43, 160&#13;
Curry, Sharon 43, 183&#13;
Daley, Dan 132, 134, 161&#13;
Danburg, Mike 57, 135, 146,&#13;
110&#13;
Darrin gton, Beverly 146&#13;
Daub, Roger 44, 64, 146,&#13;
110&#13;
Davidson, Raymond 146&#13;
Davis, Ken 161&#13;
Davis, Marge 31, 61, 147&#13;
Davis, Sandy 70, 81, 147&#13;
Davis, Virginia 57, 61, 65,&#13;
161&#13;
Dawson, Cindy 161&#13;
Dawson, Toni 147&#13;
Deal, Pame 147&#13;
DeBar, Ralph 71, 160&#13;
DeBolt, David 75, 77, 127,&#13;
160&#13;
DeHart, Janet 147&#13;
DenHerder, Judy 47, 62, 63,&#13;
160&#13;
DeSantiago, Sandy 147&#13;
Detroy, Phil 75, 77, 116, 146&#13;
Devivo, Pat 43, 45, 47, 55,&#13;
67, 96, 97, 183&#13;
Dick, Nick 57, 146&#13;
Dickinson, Carol 146&#13;
Dickinson, Christine 146&#13;
Dickinson, Denny 184&#13;
Diercks, Judy 57, 160&#13;
Dietz, Carol Ann 47, 160&#13;
Dietz, Mark 43, 106, 184&#13;
Dike, Robert 45, 57, 146&#13;
Dimmitt, . [aralyn 160&#13;
Dingman, Kathy 5, 184&#13;
Dishong, Edd y 146&#13;
Ditzer, lo 43, 45, 60, 67, 71,&#13;
72, 94, 160&#13;
Dofner, Gloria 70, 72, 160&#13;
Dole, Pamela 47, 184&#13;
Dollison, Frances 216&#13;
Dollison, Fred 68, 69, 124,&#13;
125, 184&#13;
Doner, Rita 60, 70, 161&#13;
Dorf, Kiana 47, 57, 75, 76,&#13;
77, 184&#13;
Doty, Walt 43, 184&#13;
Dougan, George 161&#13;
Dougherty, Darlene 147&#13;
Doughman, Annetta 5, 43,&#13;
67, 184&#13;
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266&#13;
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150 ' I&#13;
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166&#13;
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135 '&#13;
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Meek, Terry 150&#13;
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166&#13;
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Mize, Sue 65, 72, 81, 167&#13;
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220&#13;
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70, 165&#13;
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Mueller, Pam 60, 67, 72, 166&#13;
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150&#13;
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Murphy, Mary 150&#13;
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Myklebust, Joel 35, 47, 56,&#13;
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68, 102_, 104, 118, 167&#13;
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Nielsen, Janelle 65, 66, 166&#13;
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Norris, Glenn 150&#13;
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Norton, Dennis 150&#13;
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202&#13;
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Ord, Paul 202&#13;
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106, 127, 137, 166&#13;
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Osmers, Janet 151&#13;
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Papaila, Sonja 167&#13;
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Parks, Kathy 47, 54, 55, 167&#13;
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114, 203, 219, 224&#13;
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Pear ~, Marilyn 44, 70, 151&#13;
Pearce, Sandi 203&#13;
Peck, Kathleen 61, 152&#13;
Peck, Mike 152&#13;
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129, 135, 152&#13;
Penry, Maureen 70&#13;
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124, 140, 203&#13;
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167&#13;
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167&#13;
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Phillips, Christine 60, 47,&#13;
153&#13;
Phillips, Connie 60, 81, 153&#13;
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203, 223&#13;
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203&#13;
Pickrell, Virgil 66, 153&#13;
Pickrell, Virginia 4, 167&#13;
Pierce, Connie 66&#13;
Pierce, Dorothy 153&#13;
Pierce, Steven 71, 168&#13;
Pitt, Doris 168&#13;
Plantikow, Jean 47, 10, 168&#13;
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Pogge, Jerry 204&#13;
Pogge, Mike 153&#13;
Pogge, Terry 168&#13;
Pogue, Barbara 72, 169&#13;
Pogue, Peggy 70, 152&#13;
Point, Tonya 152&#13;
Poland, Barb 59, 71, 72, 204&#13;
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Poland, Mimi 45, 59, 72, 169&#13;
Poole, Kathy 61, 152&#13;
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Poulos, Kathie 31, 43, 204&#13;
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169&#13;
Poulson, Stephen 152&#13;
Powers, Robert 169&#13;
Powley, Donna 70; 168&#13;
Pribyl, Carol 72, 204&#13;
Pribyl, Gloria 152&#13;
Priest, Lewis 71 , 72, 116,&#13;
168&#13;
Prieto, William 153&#13;
Primmer, Greg 204, 226&#13;
Prine, Dan 153&#13;
Pritchard, Linda 95, 153&#13;
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55, 56, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64,&#13;
168&#13;
Prudhome, Joe 168&#13;
Purnell, Dick 43, 54, 56, 63,&#13;
114, 132, 1_69&#13;
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Quandt, Judy 153&#13;
Quandt, Larry 71, 72, 204,&#13;
222&#13;
Ragland, Ron 169&#13;
Rankin, Lynne 61, 64, 66,&#13;
74, 76, 204&#13;
Raschke, Wayne 153&#13;
Rasmussen, Doug 44. 46, 4 7,&#13;
56, 116, 121, 137, 152&#13;
267 &#13;
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94, 169 .&#13;
Ratashak, John 152&#13;
Ratliff, Jacque 152&#13;
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Ra1·cn tein, Connie 152&#13;
Ra ygor, Kathy 169&#13;
Raymond, Dan 58, 68, 204&#13;
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205, 131 . , ,&#13;
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205, 221, 224&#13;
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Reese, Diana 168&#13;
Reese, Jim 120, 153&#13;
Reeves, Mary 205&#13;
Rehfeldt, Ron 168&#13;
Reid, Richard 72, 168&#13;
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Renin ger, Mary 153&#13;
Revels, Bertha 100, 153&#13;
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Revlett, Leamon 168&#13;
Reynolds, Howard 169&#13;
Rhoades, Carol 55, 58, 205&#13;
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Rhodes, Suzie 169&#13;
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Richards, Elizabe th 70, 205&#13;
Richards, Lloyd 205&#13;
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Riche, Barbara 205&#13;
Rickertsen, Don 4, 47, 62,&#13;
63, 65, 168&#13;
Ridder, Harold 153&#13;
Ridder, Mary 168&#13;
Riddl ~ J ohn 206&#13;
Riddle, Ka thy 74., 152&#13;
Rief, Duane 106, 206&#13;
Rief, Kristie 43, 168&#13;
Rigby, Robert 43&#13;
Rindone, Rosemary 206&#13;
Rine, J oan 43, 67, 72, 78,&#13;
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Robinson. Diana 66 70 81&#13;
136, 168 , , ,&#13;
Rob inson, LaRee 67, 168&#13;
Robertson, Stacey 169&#13;
Rockwell, Annette 81,· 152&#13;
Rohwer, Sandra 152&#13;
Rnlfe, Connie 171&#13;
Rolfe, John 169&#13;
Rollins, Andrew 153, 131&#13;
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Rollins, Lee 153&#13;
Root, Don 169, llO&#13;
Ront. Karin 5 43 67 72 206 . , ' ' ,&#13;
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Ross, Susan 153&#13;
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219&#13;
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169&#13;
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Roth, Steven 206&#13;
Rounds, Edward 168&#13;
Roush, James 216&#13;
Roux, Mike 58, 135, 168&#13;
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Ru ssell, Bill 65 75 77 llO 153 , , , ,&#13;
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Rya n. Tom 4, 56, 152&#13;
Saathoff, J effrey 152&#13;
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Sales, Ed 152&#13;
Sal es, Howard 153&#13;
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Savnge, J anice 47, 57, 62, 63,&#13;
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Schewe, Frank 153&#13;
Schewe, Linda 169&#13;
Schickner, Eu gene 207&#13;
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Schr,..der. Alan 47. 57 62&#13;
63, 64, 106, 122 126 '169'&#13;
131 , , '&#13;
Schroeder, Elaine 4 30 43&#13;
47. 55. 56, 60, 63 7'z 207 '&#13;
220, 223 ' , ,&#13;
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Schwetz, Diane 4 7:, 77 153 , , '&#13;
Scott, Kelly 62, 63 75 76&#13;
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Sealock, John 5, 47, 68, 106,&#13;
112, 114, 119, 137, 207&#13;
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Shadley, Thomas 33 47 59&#13;
71, 72, 92, 108, 201,' 22i ,&#13;
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Shannon, Cookie 153&#13;
Shannon, Dewayne 153&#13;
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Shannon, Mike 57 123 139 168 , , ,&#13;
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142, 153&#13;
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59, 60, 67, 72, 96, 97, 207,&#13;
222, 225&#13;
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55, 72, 158, 169&#13;
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207, 219&#13;
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136, 142, 153&#13;
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51, 55, 1i 75, 61 , 168&#13;
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112, 140, 208, 218&#13;
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SnydcG Jane 152&#13;
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209, 223, 51&#13;
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Sorensen, Nancy 168&#13;
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75, 76, 77, 209&#13;
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152&#13;
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St evens, Richard 169&#13;
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Still, Kenn y l 29 ,153&#13;
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llO, 209, 223&#13;
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Stogdill, Pat 44, 154&#13;
Stoker, Susan 56, 154·&#13;
S tokes, Dave 209 '&#13;
Story, Ron 53, 86, ll2, 114,&#13;
118, l 22, 132, 134, 209&#13;
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56, 59, 60, 62. 65, 170&#13;
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Stukcy, Michael 56, 154&#13;
Stultz, Sharon 14·, 209&#13;
Sturm, Connie 171&#13;
Sturm, Dennis 171&#13;
Sturm, Kathy 171&#13;
Sturm, Loretta 170&#13;
Sturm, Mona 60, 61, 154&#13;
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70, 170 , ' , ,&#13;
Sulhoff, Sandy 57, 72, 171&#13;
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Swange r, Kath y 154&#13;
Swisher, Patsy 70, 155&#13;
Sydzy ik, Georgia 171&#13;
Tackett, Myra 155&#13;
Tadlock, Linda 155&#13;
Tallman, Nan cy 210&#13;
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114, 123, 171&#13;
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Tatroe, Bob 210&#13;
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Thomsen, Russ 211&#13;
Thornton, Peggy 170&#13;
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92, 93, 211&#13;
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155&#13;
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155&#13;
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211 '&#13;
Toscano, l\Iichacl 54., 59, 92,&#13;
93, 101 , 21 1, 22~ 224&#13;
T ownsend, Janice 171&#13;
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Tracy, Tlrnymer 57, 70, 155&#13;
Trnutma n, Dale 155&#13;
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Trumble, David 171&#13;
Trussell, S herry 43, 67, 75.&#13;
76, 77, 94., 212 .&#13;
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Turner, Richard 170&#13;
Turne r, Tom 155&#13;
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Turpen, Richard 170&#13;
Tysor, S haron 5 43 64 72&#13;
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Vance, Judy 170&#13;
Vance, Lila 170&#13;
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76, 212, 47&#13;
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71, 72, 97, 116, 122, 127,&#13;
212&#13;
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Wager, Terry 64., 170&#13;
Wagner, Jim 47, 62, 63, 170&#13;
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171&#13;
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154·&#13;
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213&#13;
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154&#13;
Weidman, Linda 154&#13;
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172&#13;
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. Whaley, Garold 59, 213&#13;
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Wiatt, Tom 170&#13;
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213&#13;
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Wieser K. 66&#13;
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67, 94., 213&#13;
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154&#13;
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214&#13;
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155&#13;
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85, 96, 97, 98, 214&#13;
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77, 155&#13;
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                    <text>Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Editor-In-Chief: Nancy Jo Simons&#13;
Assistant Editor: Leslie Cowardin&#13;
Advisors: Mary Ellen Long&#13;
Michael Gill&#13;
As Viewed by the&#13;
Annual Staff in the&#13;
1966&#13;
Monticello &#13;
2 &#13;
Foreword&#13;
Welcome, world, to Tee Jay,&#13;
Come, take a look at me.&#13;
To the present I am hope,&#13;
To the future, destiny.&#13;
A hundred thousand footsteps&#13;
Have echoed in my halls,&#13;
And for every step a memory&#13;
Is held within my walls.&#13;
The tears and shouts that sound here,&#13;
The hopes and dreams that grew,&#13;
Are written in my very bricks&#13;
And I show them now to you.&#13;
So welcome, world, to Tee Jay,&#13;
Come walk a while and see&#13;
The story of the students&#13;
Who spend three years with me.&#13;
Linda Holder&#13;
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3 &#13;
4 &#13;
DMINISTRATION,p.I~ l&#13;
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ADVERT/S[f1[N T5. p.]5,&#13;
5 &#13;
6&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER&#13;
Susie Sublet&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
Craig Acord&#13;
Jim Grazier&#13;
Annual 9taff&#13;
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF&#13;
Nancy Jo Simons&#13;
Sherry Peterson&#13;
ASSISTANT EDI TOR&#13;
Les Cowa rdin&#13;
Betty Pa rks&#13;
CO-ART ED ITOR S&#13;
J ay Malon e&#13;
G11il Rosenbau gh&#13;
CO-SPORTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY ED ITORS&#13;
ASSISTANT&#13;
BUSINESS MANAGER&#13;
Judy Mo ra n&#13;
COPY EDITOR&#13;
De b ri a Smith &#13;
Eva Paladino&#13;
SPONSOR&#13;
Mr. Gill&#13;
Shari Mann&#13;
Diana Fidone&#13;
Beckie Young Jacque Cl ark&#13;
LAYOUT STAFF&#13;
A great deal of planning, hard work, and teamwork made the publication of this yearbook possi ble.&#13;
The 1966 Monticello staff hopes that the material contained within these covers will be read&#13;
often and that this year at Thomas Jefferson will&#13;
be remembered for many years to come.&#13;
SPORTS LAYOUTS&#13;
Terry Thomas&#13;
BUSINESS STAFF&#13;
Th aymer Tracy&#13;
Chris Phillips&#13;
Susie Fazio&#13;
SPONSOR&#13;
Miss long&#13;
7 &#13;
Because You Are Dedicated • • •&#13;
We dedicate this book to you Mr. Rosenthal. This is the 1966 Monticello staff's&#13;
way of saying thank you for all the additional time and energy you have given in helping your students and the students of Tee&#13;
Jay. You have gone beyond being just a&#13;
teacher, you are also a friend to all who&#13;
know you.&#13;
You r students leave Tee Jay knowing they&#13;
have learned someth ing; the members of&#13;
the clubs of which you are a sponsor have&#13;
a feeli ng of belonging; and those who see&#13;
you at the sports and other e xtracurricular&#13;
activities know that you care.&#13;
Being a teacher is a hard job in itself.&#13;
Add to it being sponsor fo r the M. 0. I.&#13;
Club, co-sponsor of the National Honor Societ y, scorekeeper for the basketball games,&#13;
and bowling on the teachers' bowling league&#13;
and you have more than enough to keep&#13;
anyone busy.&#13;
Mr. Rosenthal graduated from Creighton&#13;
University in Omaha , Nebraska in 1962. He&#13;
majored in math . &#13;
Remember when the ·· National Honor&#13;
Soc iety members decorated your car&#13;
with fl owers three years in a row?&#13;
Remember th e faculty-varsity basketba ll games you have played in? Remem ber g o ing clear to Kern field&#13;
fo r the football games? Remember&#13;
that " the squaw of the hippopotamus&#13;
is equal to the squaw of the other two&#13;
hide s"? Remember the proud feeling&#13;
as yo u watched your former students&#13;
graduate?&#13;
9 &#13;
HAPPIN ESS IS . . •&#13;
10&#13;
To Show Our&#13;
Appreciation&#13;
We, the 1966 Mo nt icello staff, show our&#13;
appreciation to you , Mr. Michael Gill, our&#13;
sponsor. You have given invaluable service&#13;
to us in the prepa rat ion of this annual. Constantly working , yo u have taken and finished pictures a nd g iven us advice concerning layout problems. Through you we have&#13;
learned the necessary procedures to construct a good an nual. You keep busy checking up on picture s, proofreading copy, making us meet deadlines, and many other ta sks&#13;
until the day the book is completed.&#13;
In addition to being our sponsor, you&#13;
have also been assistant junior varsity football coach and are at present, a teacher of&#13;
the long-forgotten language-Latin. So,&#13;
speaking in your terms, "Benedicat te Deus!"&#13;
(May God bless you.)&#13;
. . . MEETING THE DEADLI NE ! &#13;
MRS. STRICKLAND&#13;
Retiring Teachers&#13;
How do you put into a few short paragraphs everyt hing a person&#13;
has done in forty-four years of service for a school. A person like&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland will always be remembered as the nucleus of&#13;
Tee Jay. Mrs. Strickland came here in 1922 and right away became&#13;
not just a history teacher, but a drawing force in the school. In&#13;
1929 she founded the Sauganaugh History Club and in 1930 the&#13;
Nu Omega Sigma Literary Society. During the 1950's she began&#13;
the task of sponsoring the senior class. Mrs. Strickland also worked&#13;
very hard and put out the first yearbook, sponsored Altau, and is&#13;
celebrating the anniversary of her twentieth year as sponsor of&#13;
the National Honor Society. Only devotion to her students could&#13;
have kept Mrs. Strickland here, at Tee Jay.&#13;
Mr. Harold Jones has. a way of putting his students at ease so&#13;
that they can work up to their capabilities. Since he came to Tee&#13;
Jay in 1934, he has prepared girls for excellent secretarial positions.&#13;
We are sure Mr. Jones' former students will long remember him and&#13;
all of Tee Jay will miss him.&#13;
MR. JONES&#13;
Miss Hazel Miller came here in 1925 as journalism instructor.&#13;
Miss Miller was praised as "always ready and willing to help in any&#13;
way she can to make the SIGNAL a better paper." In 1930 Miss&#13;
Miller founded the Will Rogers Chapter, Quill and Scroll. As a&#13;
journalism, history, and English teacher, Miss Miller will always be&#13;
remembered.&#13;
MISS MILLER&#13;
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SUPERINTENDENT&#13;
Mr. Mourer, superintendent&#13;
of the Council Bluffs School&#13;
System, has been working at&#13;
full capacity for many years.&#13;
He is deeply appreciated for&#13;
his many hours of hard work&#13;
and dedication.&#13;
ASSISTANT&#13;
SUPERINTENDENT&#13;
Aiding Mr. Mourer is assistant superintendent, Mr.&#13;
Jones. Everyone appreciates&#13;
the work he has done in helping our school system run&#13;
smoothly.&#13;
SCHOOL BOARD&#13;
L. to R.: Mr. Jack Peters, Mrs. U. J. Collignon, Mr. Lester Haas,&#13;
Mr. William Cutler-Pres., Dr. Frederick Marsh, Mr. Richard Stoufer, Mr. Sam Brown-V. Pres. &#13;
Principal&#13;
Principal, Mr. Bernard U. Bolton, has been at&#13;
Thomas Jefferson for nineteen years. He has been&#13;
principal for the past fifteen years.&#13;
Much of his time has been devoted to making&#13;
Thomas Jefferson one of the finest high schools in&#13;
Iowa. Although his job is demanding, he seems to&#13;
have time for everything. By doing this he has won&#13;
the respect of both students and faculty.&#13;
Vice-Principal&#13;
Before becoming Vice-Principal of Thomas Jefferson, Mr. Steven Field taught biology for five&#13;
years and was a boxing coach. Taking part in such&#13;
matters as scheduling, guidance, discipline and records takes up most of his time. In his spare time&#13;
he is d edicated to his prize-winning collies.&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
~&#13;
-- They are behind all testing programs such&#13;
as the fa ll ITED tests, pre-college entrance exar)ls, Preliminary-Scholastic-Aptitude Tests&#13;
(PSA T), a nd the America n College Test (ACT).&#13;
which is given on two diffe rent days. They visit&#13;
with the counselors from various colleges, instruct students in . preparing their high school&#13;
program prior to college and determine scholarships for the students.&#13;
Besides being the 'guida nce director for Thomas J efferson, Miss G rubb is ve ry active in the&#13;
community. She is on the Pottawatamie county&#13;
board of TB and Health Association, a member&#13;
of t he Altrusa club, sings in the church choir,&#13;
and for relaxation she e njoys concerts, reading&#13;
a nd listening to music.&#13;
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Mr. Miller is in charge of the ad ult&#13;
education at Thoma s Jefferson and&#13;
this ta kes up most of his time . He belongs to e ig ht t eaching organiza tions&#13;
and is an agent for the GED tests for&#13;
ad ults. For e njoyme nt and re la xa tion&#13;
he likes to go flying, hunting , deep&#13;
sea fishin g or water skiing.&#13;
The counseling cent er is one of the b usiest&#13;
places in Thomas Jefferson. The coul']selors do&#13;
many things besides their reg ular duties of fixing schedules and school records and setting&#13;
up a scholastic system.&#13;
Counseling &#13;
Mrs. Springer and Mrs. Beckman&#13;
a re the secretaries in the . counseling&#13;
cente r and are alwa ys ready and willing to he lp with any problem that&#13;
might come up.&#13;
The counselors also figure the students' grade&#13;
point averages for the records and senior class&#13;
ran k. If you want a good job, the counseling&#13;
center is the place to go, for they can give&#13;
your would-be employer a recommendation.&#13;
Center&#13;
y&#13;
Besides all this our "custodians of the records" have to keep up to date e very yea r on&#13;
the ever changing vocational material in all&#13;
fields and the changing requirements of colleges and universities, and prepare thermofa x&#13;
copies of the students' records for jobs and&#13;
college entrance.&#13;
When he isn 't being a counselor, Mr. LaMantia is in charge of the boys golf team in&#13;
the spring and is co-s ponsor of the M.0.1.&#13;
club. For rela xation he enjoys bowling, hunting, or fishing. In the summer he can be found&#13;
spending his time in California. He is a member of the Lion's club and music is his hobby.&#13;
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Secretaries&#13;
Very busy is Mrs. "Peg" Friedrich. Her jo~ is&#13;
to manage all school funds by paying bills, keeping&#13;
the accounts of our clubs, and making a detailed&#13;
report to the Board of Education every month.&#13;
This is Mrs. Fried rich's first year as an office secretary. For nine years she worked in T.J.'s cafeteria.&#13;
Keeping up with her two teen-age daughters takes&#13;
up most of Mrs. Friedrich's time at home.&#13;
Keeping t he office running smoothl y is the job&#13;
of Mrs. Beck. She ta kes care of reg istra t ion, calls&#13;
substitute tea chers, ma ke s out the faculty pay roll,&#13;
and is Mr. Bo lton 's secret a ry. Also Mrs. Bec k is&#13;
one of T. J .'s most avid sports enth usi asts. We&#13;
appreciate her int erest in t he many activitie s of&#13;
the students, bot h in a nd outside of school.&#13;
"Do yo u have a n e xcuse ? " is a common phrase&#13;
hea rd from Mrs. Ben tl a g e , who has se rved T.J.&#13;
for twe lve years. akin ~ c are of th e a tte ndance is&#13;
a big job and Mrs. Be ntl a ge is ve ry efficient at&#13;
th is ta sk. In he r spa re t ime she li ke s t o read, especia ll y historical books. &#13;
ALVIN CRUMLY&#13;
Biology&#13;
RICHARD ORTEZ&#13;
Biology&#13;
This is a fish! F-1-S-H !!!&#13;
Faculty&#13;
RICHARD DAVIS&#13;
Biology&#13;
DON HANSEN&#13;
Biology&#13;
HARRY LOBEL&#13;
Physics&#13;
JOHN ROSENTHAL&#13;
Hono rs Math&#13;
CHARLES CROUSE&#13;
Algeb ra -Geometry&#13;
FRANK LaMANTIA&#13;
Trigonometry-Calculus&#13;
MADGE HINKEL&#13;
Geometry&#13;
AGNES SPERA&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
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DENNIS EITMAN&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
YOLANDA GARCIA&#13;
Spanish&#13;
MARY DALEY&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
KAR EN DAY&#13;
English-Debate&#13;
THOMAS HAAS&#13;
En glish-Cr. Writi ng&#13;
LARRY MOST&#13;
English&#13;
JOAN LaCASCIA&#13;
English&#13;
MICHAEL GILL&#13;
Latin&#13;
Annu al&#13;
DONNA THOMPSON&#13;
Engli sh&#13;
MARJORIE GI LLESPIE&#13;
French&#13;
ANN E BROKAW&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
Nobody stands around&#13;
in this cl ass!!!&#13;
MARY LONG&#13;
Eng lish-Annu al&#13;
ROGER MELK US&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
I'll tell M r. Fields on you!! !&#13;
REUBEN HA RR ISON&#13;
Journalism &#13;
DANIEL RYAN&#13;
Drafting&#13;
DARCEL ADAMS&#13;
W elding&#13;
DENNIS GOTSCHALL&#13;
Drafting&#13;
ERNEST ROBINSON&#13;
Sh eet M etal&#13;
CLINTON RICHEY&#13;
Machine Shop&#13;
LEROY PICKLES&#13;
Printing&#13;
WILBUR EGE&#13;
Auto M echanics&#13;
VERN PECK&#13;
Auto M ech anics&#13;
CHARLES BRYANT&#13;
Drafting&#13;
GARY&#13;
SCHWARZKOPF&#13;
Building Construction&#13;
"So, wh at are you staring at?"&#13;
GRANT HUNTER&#13;
Printing&#13;
FRED MOESSNER&#13;
Printing&#13;
"If my orms were o little bit longer, I'd show&#13;
you what I mean!"&#13;
GEORGE EDENBURN&#13;
Welding&#13;
/,&#13;
VICTOR LEGAULT&#13;
ROTC&#13;
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JACK HANSEN&#13;
G ove rnme nt&#13;
MICHAEL HOFFMAN&#13;
World History&#13;
" Boys! Our goal is that way!"&#13;
CLARA MORRIS&#13;
Libra rian&#13;
EDWARD BREMMER&#13;
History&#13;
KENNETH HAWKES&#13;
W o rld Hist ory&#13;
W A RD BEA N&#13;
Bu sine ss Law&#13;
RO BERT CA PEL&#13;
P.sych o logy&#13;
MIRIAM BOYD&#13;
Art&#13;
REU BEN FAN DERS&#13;
Dra ma&#13;
HAROLD JONES&#13;
Typing&#13;
W ILLIAM DAVIS&#13;
Drive r Edu cation&#13;
ERNEST OAKES&#13;
Band&#13;
KA REN JENSEN&#13;
Voca l Music &#13;
SALLY KELKER&#13;
Girls' Ph ysica l&#13;
Education&#13;
WILLIAM SIMMS&#13;
Boys' Ph ysica l&#13;
Education&#13;
NANCY TANGEMAN&#13;
Homema king&#13;
IDA DARGIN&#13;
Typing&#13;
HARRIET&#13;
CHASE&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
PHILLIS BECK&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
DONNA BALZER&#13;
Girls' Physical&#13;
Education&#13;
LLOYD JEROME&#13;
Boys' Physica l&#13;
Education&#13;
ETTA SHELTON&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
JOSEPH&#13;
BA RTLETT&#13;
Typing&#13;
LOUISE&#13;
MICHEL&#13;
ETTO&#13;
Typing&#13;
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CAROL POKORNY&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
BARBARA H ANSEN&#13;
History&#13;
G ARNET WELSCH&#13;
History&#13;
CLARA STRICTLA ND&#13;
Dea n of Girls&#13;
"Egad! Who wrote this?"&#13;
MA RTHA WANGBERG&#13;
History&#13;
GRACE SCHROEDER&#13;
Bookkeeping&#13;
MARY STAGEMAN&#13;
Nurse&#13;
CHARLES RAFFERTY&#13;
ROTC&#13;
C HARLES MARSH ALL&#13;
ROTC&#13;
"Where is th e footba ll? " &#13;
From Left to Right: Marjorie Hemingson, Lou Hager, Katheri ne Woodruff, Violet Clinton. Second Row: Wilma Jone s, Twila Dofner,&#13;
Irene English .&#13;
Tee&#13;
Jay&#13;
Cooks&#13;
These capable ladies are our Tee Jay cooks.&#13;
They prepare the food that we eat in t he cafeteria.&#13;
The day begins for each of them at seven thirty&#13;
a.m. and ends at approximately three in the afternoon. Cooking for fourteen hundred students a nd&#13;
faculty members is a large job and everything must&#13;
be prepared in great quantity. We all thank these&#13;
ladies for their work and fo r the meals they prepare&#13;
for us each day.&#13;
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Toking time out, these coshiers are : Kathy Rolfe, Linda Kindberg, Pam Nelson, Cha rlotte&#13;
Gray, Linda Lydon, and Pam Lee.&#13;
Aside from an occasional&#13;
va cation when someone drops&#13;
and brea ks a dish, the boys&#13;
working in the cafeteria are&#13;
kept busy all of fourth period. These boys get to tackle&#13;
t ha t ever-growing pile of&#13;
trays, keep clean dishes ava ila ble, a nd assist t he cooks.&#13;
Cafeteria&#13;
Workers&#13;
These six g irls kee p the line s&#13;
movi ng smoot hly by coping with&#13;
st udents b uyi ng ca rtons of milk&#13;
with la rge bi lls, t hose buying&#13;
eno ug h food for t e n ot her people , a nd t hose inte rested in getti ng just t he co rrect number of&#13;
c9 lories. A grea t a mount of pat ience a nd co urt esy is used and&#13;
t he st ude nts can often be heard&#13;
vo ic ing their appreciation to t he&#13;
t une of clattering dishes.&#13;
Performi ng their vario us tasks, tilese boys ore: Mike Jones, Pau l Beckma n, Lynn Madse n,&#13;
David Points, G len Mclean &#13;
Keeping the school in order is their main objective. Betty LeMaster leads the parade. Left to Right. Carl Miller, Pat Kilbane ,&#13;
C. J. Hackley, Jeff Cox, Gle n Birdsong, Sam Carrubba , and Betty Le Ma ste r.&#13;
Custodians Use Teamwork&#13;
to Dust, Sweep, Scrub.&#13;
Dusting lockers, cleaning classrooms, doing minor repairs are some of the duties&#13;
of Tee Jay's Custodian Staff.&#13;
Keeping the school clean is a big task, but Tee Jay's custodians manage to get&#13;
the job done. Can you imagine cleaning up after more than 1,500 students?&#13;
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Sandi Adamson, Cheryl Smartt, Nancy Anderson, Donna Foley, Vickie Drake,&#13;
Judy Moore, and Susie Friedrich (not pictured) spent many hours working&#13;
in the main office typing tests and running them off for the teach e rs.&#13;
Stella Anderson worked for Mr. Wally Miller,&#13;
one of our capable cou nselors.&#13;
Office&#13;
Workers&#13;
J udy Moore assists Mr. Ke nneth Hawkes.&#13;
Counseling&#13;
Center&#13;
The girls in the counseling center helped&#13;
Mrs. Springer and the counselors an hour&#13;
each day. They were kept busy by assisting&#13;
with the enrollment cards, helping students locate college and vocational material, running&#13;
errands, and answering the telephone. e~ to Right: Mary Hartm11n, li nd 11 Duitman, and Marsha Griffiths. &#13;
Mrs. Ma ri e Be ntl e ge, atte ndance sec re t a ry; interrupts her&#13;
bu sy schedule to pose for an a nnual picture .&#13;
Left to Right, Row I: Sandy Abbott, Dian e Yearington, Sh a ro n King, Barb&#13;
Ha wki ns, Pam Poulos, Diana Reese , Lind a Sulliva n, J a ne H a ger, Janice Schmitt,&#13;
Ma rsha Appl ega t e , Row 2: Jo Ann Corum, H e le n Murphy, De bby Schultz, Pam&#13;
Matteso n, Jo Ann Harris, Marl e ne Hill, Pat Stogdill. Row 3: Cathy Rich a rd so n,&#13;
J ea nnin e H ayes, Den a C arm in, Pam Horner, Letti, Bradley, Bon nie Smith, Ginny&#13;
Olsen, a nd Ne ll a Graves.&#13;
Attendance&#13;
Office&#13;
Distributing absence lists; fil ing e xcuses and cards; running errands; and&#13;
answering the telephone were t he. many&#13;
jobs performed by the attendance girls&#13;
These girls worked each day during their&#13;
study periods to gain e xperience in general office procedures.&#13;
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Production&#13;
The production girls help teachers by running off tests on the mimeograph and&#13;
duplicating machines. Production is sponsored by Mr. Jose ph Bartlett. Left to&#13;
Right: Row I: Dia ne Camden, Marcia McMullen, and Donna Himbe rg e r. Row 11:&#13;
Charlotte Montgomery, Paula Nich oles, Cheryl Smyth, and Connie Acke rman .&#13;
FIRST SEMESTER&#13;
Left to Right: Row I: An.na Myers, Diane Camden, Jani ce Schmitt ,&#13;
Cindy Amos, Diane ~dt, and Dona Hall. Row II : Linda Calfee,&#13;
Mary Richard so n, Kath/ Cepuron, Pau ltette Mathews, Rita Shaughnessy, Melody Fowler. and Trudy Mille r.&#13;
Girls' Lounge&#13;
SECO ND SEMESTER&#13;
Left to Right: Row I: G lenda Pe try, Dona Ha ll, Betsy Parrack, Teresa Woods, and Kathy McClary. Row II: Diane Camden, Linda Calfee Mary Richa rdson, Kathy Cepuran, and&#13;
fctulette Mathews.&#13;
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The students of Thomas Jefferson were saddened&#13;
by the death of Bob Knudsen. This sophomore boy&#13;
was well liked by all who knew him. He had a warm&#13;
smile and a fri e ndly greeting for everyone.&#13;
Mrs. Capel and Bob&#13;
Bob Knudsen&#13;
In Memoriam&#13;
Mrs. Capel was one of the school's most dedicated sports fans. You could count on her presence&#13;
and cheerful smile at nearly all the sports events.&#13;
Mrs. Capel was the wife of Coach Robert Cape l.&#13;
Their son Robert is attendi ng Westpoint Military&#13;
Academy.&#13;
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HTfH I lif.&#13;
CONGRESS OF VIE A&#13;
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Here at Tee Jay each student has the key to most anything&#13;
that he or she is interested in. Also having a wide vari ety of&#13;
organizations and ' activities in which the student may participate.&#13;
The students, projects, and activities shown on t he next few&#13;
pages are only a few of the things that go on at Tee Jay that will&#13;
help the student gain the key to a good and prosperous life.&#13;
Two stud e nts wo rking ve ry ha rd in ch emistry&#13;
cla ss unde r t he dire ctio n of Miss Ag nes Spera.&#13;
Ready to start his five minute spe ech, is one&#13;
of t he th ings cove red in sophomore English. &#13;
Representative John R. Hansen (Democrat) spoke to the&#13;
government classes of Mr. Edward Bremme r.&#13;
Mr. Dennis Schwieso is planning his lessons for th e&#13;
week.&#13;
Drama stude nts work hard to put out some very fine programs.&#13;
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POLARIZATION&#13;
BY&#13;
SCATTERING&#13;
P- 1\wm&#13;
G- ICra_,. Gua r- M-llu SQ"'1Cll&#13;
The winne r of the trip to De s Mo ines was Jim Graz ie r on&#13;
Polarization o f Light.&#13;
Twenty-two students from TeeJay e nt ered the City Science Fair he ld a t W oodrow&#13;
W ilson on March 11, 1966. One student from Tee Jay won a n all ex pe nse pa id trip&#13;
to Des Moines.&#13;
The Radi ation Cloud C hambe r was done by J o hn Rolfe .&#13;
THE COLORS OF LIGHT&#13;
C olors of light was d one by Judy Duke a nd Ma ry&#13;
Pete rs. &#13;
1·&#13;
Dave Head d emonstrates his model rocket.&#13;
Others who attended the City Science Fair were:&#13;
Rod Eriksen , Reflection of Light; Gerald Norman, Air&#13;
Gauge; Jim Wagner, Magnetic Sea Water Pump;&#13;
Ralph De Bar, The Resonance of Pendulums; Paul Beckman, Rocket Mode; Jeff Harris, Wave Theory of&#13;
Light; Ga il Rosenbaugh , Waves; Richard Turner, Shotun Sound Snooper; Diana Fi done, Operating a Teleg ph· Ken Walker, Cryogenies-Science of Super gra , Cold; G a ry Bouvier, To Show the Duct Work of a&#13;
Model of a gasoline moto r done by John Butler.&#13;
Furnace; Ronald Walton, Vector Forces; Ron T allamn&#13;
and Tandy McClure, Intelligence of Rodents; Bob Case&#13;
and Mike Constant, Methods of Desa lination; Bill Costello and Mike Oles, House Construction; Larry Horner&#13;
.and Mike Tracy, What Is Perpetual Motion and Why&#13;
Does It Work?&#13;
- Dave Head won a $50.00 prize for his entry and&#13;
represented Thomas Jefferson at the State Fair in Des&#13;
Moines.&#13;
T PUMP TO SHOW&#13;
d'.llBLE CAUSE OF Hl6H ; ..&#13;
BLOOD PRESSURE&#13;
.t_i·s 0\'1'1'1 'l&#13;
.\S H.\'I"&#13;
' 'il'l' t \ .-\) s&#13;
Alan Holmburg shows the cause of high blood pre ssure.&#13;
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Thomas Jefferson's debate team can be&#13;
very proud of themselves. On October 9,&#13;
1965, at the Hawkeye Tournament, two I st&#13;
pla ce trophies were won in the A and B division . I st place District Debate was Doug Rasmussen and Maurice Goldenburg. I st place&#13;
state debate was Kathy Sheely and Gloria&#13;
Purnell. They are also undefeated. 2nd place&#13;
American League, Dick Purnell. I st, 2nd and&#13;
3rd a t Creighton Prep. Maurice Goldenberg.&#13;
Superior rati ngs were given at District P&#13;
Speech: Maurice Goldenberg, Evelyn Gibbs,&#13;
and Doug Rasmussen.&#13;
L. to R. Row I: K. Youn g , G . Purne ll. Row 2:&#13;
E. G ib bs, D. Rasmussen, K. Sh e ll y Row 3: J.&#13;
Mykle bu st, W . Russe ll, M. G old e nbe rg .&#13;
N ineteen I st, 2nd a nd 3rd pl a ce ribbon s we re&#13;
wo n in Individ ua l Eve nts a t Crei ghton Pre p . on&#13;
Decembe r 4, 1965. Tee J a y e nte re d twelve&#13;
stud e nts.&#13;
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Student&#13;
Bac:k Row, L. to R. Susie Friedrich, Beckie Young, Marsha Lee, Debbie Ha rril l, Carolyn Sha nnon, Gerd Hienstorfer, Da le Bake r, Pam&#13;
Nelson, Diana Fidone, Brian Ahlquist, Maurice Goldenberg, Mi ke Shanno n, Don He nning er, J ay Ma lone, Linda Kerrin, Dia na&#13;
Robin son, Diane Howland.&#13;
Center, L. to R. Dan Zdan, Julie Carpenter, Deb Smith, Toni Hansen, Nancy Simons, Sh aron Drake.&#13;
Not pictured: Marilyn Schmitt, Kathy Parks&#13;
The Student Council officers for 1966 are from I. to r.&#13;
Trudy Probst&#13;
Alica Lindsay&#13;
G reg Mann&#13;
Sandy Rowe&#13;
Eva Paladino&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Vice-President&#13;
President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Election Commissioner &#13;
Council&#13;
This year the student council members were elected on an&#13;
entirely new basis. Rather than having a representative from&#13;
each home room, the school is divided into districts and&#13;
two people are elected from each district. There are thirteen districts giving 26 Council members. The candidates&#13;
campaigned and made speeches within their districts until&#13;
voting day arrived. Students then voted for the person of&#13;
their choice.&#13;
The Student Council, sponsored by Mr. Ward Bean, holds&#13;
the Sno-Ball dance each year. Contrary to tradition, it was&#13;
changed from a semi-formal dance to a dressy skirt and&#13;
sweater dance, and it proved to be a great success. The&#13;
Twirp Week dance was also sponsored by the Student&#13;
Council. A new innovation at the T wirp Week dance this&#13;
year was a contest to determine the boy with the prettiest&#13;
legs.&#13;
De bbie Harrill a nd Greg Ma nn he lp decorate&#13;
th e fie ld house fo r t he d a nce.&#13;
The winner then received as a grand prize-a garter!&#13;
One of the other activities of the group is sending flowers&#13;
to students who are in the hospital.&#13;
The main purpose of the Student Council is to strive for&#13;
a better school for both the students and the faculty. One&#13;
of the most pressing problt)ms that they are trying to solve&#13;
is the condition of the student parking lot. They hope to&#13;
have it paved or blacktopped sometime in the near future.&#13;
Pro ba bly the most muscular leg s&#13;
of the court we re those of Bo b Ca se.&#13;
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Character&#13;
Two-Yea r Members, 1st Row, L. to R.: T. Woods, N. Moore, C. Fra ley,&#13;
J. Clark, C. Hourigan, 2nd, M. Todd , K. Parks, S. Walla, J. Pl antikow, S.&#13;
Anderson, P. An fi nson, M. Honig, 3rd, W. Nixo n, J. Wagner, P. G arrean, M. Gibler, G. Mann, R. Oshlo .&#13;
Sponso r Mrs. Strick land&#13;
Old and New Jun ior Membe rs, 1st Row, L. to R.: D. Smi th ,&#13;
S. Carter, M. Ege, B. Young, D. Fid one, P. Wendt, K. Sewe ll ,&#13;
S. Friedric h, J. Moran, 2nd, B. Hanson, G. Drake , C. Phillips,&#13;
M. Davis, C. Gottbrecht, D. Ellis, K. Sh ee ly, D. Walk er, 3rd,&#13;
G. Purnell, · J. Henry, P. Hanse n, D. Hanse n, J. Du ke, L.&#13;
Coll ett, J. Ha rris, A. Barton, 4th, M. Lee, J. Carpente r, L.&#13;
Cowa rdin, L. Sha nno, W. Brown, S. Mann, 5th, R. Gei bert,&#13;
J . Lawless, F. Brooks, K. Young, P. Lee, A. Hubbard , J.&#13;
Olsen, 6th, W. Ru ssel, R. Fienhold, V. Ell iott, D. Fe rnley,&#13;
J. Mykelbust, D. Rasmusse n, M. Gold enbu rg.&#13;
The a nnual induction ceremony for the&#13;
Thomas J efferson High School Cha pter of&#13;
the National Honor Society took place o n&#13;
Wednesday, April 6, 1966. Carrying out&#13;
a n Easte r mood, the ceremony included devotions and sac red music selections.&#13;
Leadership &#13;
NH9&#13;
After the history, qualifications, and standards of CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP,&#13;
LEADERSHIP, and SERVICE were explained&#13;
to the students, the new members were introduced. According to tradition, 15% of&#13;
the upper one-third of the seniors (nineteen),&#13;
I 0% of the upper one-fourth of the juniors,&#13;
(forty-five), and 5°/0 of the upper one-fourth&#13;
of the sophomores (twenty-six) were chosen.&#13;
Service&#13;
Scholarship&#13;
Th e New Se nior Membe rs, 1st Row, L. to R.: V. Lampi, L. J ense n, J.&#13;
Carlin .. J . Schmitt, S. Drake , 2nd, R. Ke nnett, S. Sulh off, D. Wood ,&#13;
S. Lawso n, J . Bran son, 3rd A. Holmbe rg, R. Eri ckson, T. Pod raza, D.&#13;
Purn e ll. 4th, L. Wright, L. Kna uss, K. Scott, C . Gilmore, not pictured :&#13;
D. Robin son.&#13;
Spo nso r Mr. Rosenth a l&#13;
Sophomo re Provisio na l Mem be rs, I st Row, L. to R.: S. W eatherill. J .&#13;
Reese, D. Gra u, J . Hager, M. Con boy, S. Seaton, 2nd, S. Burkey,&#13;
D. Schrod e r, S. Hunte r, J . Fee kin, L. Feeki n, C . O ssman, P. Holden,&#13;
3rd, C . King, R. Ha nso n, D. Strong , N. G raves, A. Brad ley, 4th, S.&#13;
r-'--'-"---.:--l Lovercheck, J . He cke rma n, G . J o hnso n, K. Ha rvey, J . C onner.&#13;
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Vicki Abels Carol Dietz Con nie Foot e&#13;
Amy Graves Jim Grazier Mary Hartman Donna Himberg e r Linda Kerrin Gib Kl e fstad&#13;
Ken Lininger Jay Malon e Ivy Moore Rog e r Na nse l Eva Paladino&#13;
Pam Peterson Pam Poulos Trudy Pro bst Don Ricke rtsen Beverly Rossow&#13;
J a nic e Savag e Ala n Schrod e r Na ncy Simons De bby Smith Fra nces Stro ng&#13;
N.H.9.&#13;
Members&#13;
Su sie Su blet I Not Pictu re d- Da n Zdan ) &#13;
Front Row, L. to R.: Jacqu e Clark, Trudy Probst, Connie Foote, Mr. Harrison, Second Row; Susie Sublet, Frances Strong, Nancy Jo&#13;
Simons, JoAnn McKe nzie.&#13;
Quill&#13;
Quill and Scroll, under its adviser, Mr. R. A. Harrison, is an international society for journalists. Members must be juniors or seniors, be in the upper one -&#13;
third of° his class, and ha ve supervisory recommendations.&#13;
~ Scroll&#13;
d&#13;
Front Row, L to R: Marge Davis, Mike Cronin,&#13;
Sharon Drake, Back: Kathy McClary, Anna Myers&#13;
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Red Cross .-....&#13;
Sr Representatives&#13;
Front Row, L to R; M. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, B. Parks, J. Cl a rk, G. Purn ell, G. Petry, Miss Da rgin, Second Row; K. Kelly, C.&#13;
Schafer, C. Gottbrecht, L. Childers, J. Wilde rman, B. Pogue, M. Rocha, S. Dietmen, J . Souser, J . Annin, P. Greenwood, Third Row;&#13;
L. Pritch ard, A. Hubbard, L. Woods, H. Murphy, B. Betts, S. Johnson, S. Sec ul a r, D. Costello. D. Fidone, J. BeVirt, Fourth Row; P.&#13;
Fulle r, K. Sh eely, T. Tracy, L. Cowardin, J. Maines, D. Harrill. V. Drake, S. Schroede r, L. G a rd iner, C. Dewson, Fifth Row; C. Gilmore, D. Ke sterso n, P. Stogdill. E. Laughton, M. Forcade, T. Mille r, M. Applegate, B. Kohl , V'. Abels, J. He rrison, J. McKensie.&#13;
Sponsor ....... . ... . . . .... Miss Dargin&#13;
President .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . Candy Smith&#13;
Vice President . .... ... Judy Wilderman&#13;
Secretary .. . . ... . .. . .. .. . Jacque Clark&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Greenwood&#13;
The Junior Red Cross is a benefit to Thomas Jefferson and a reflection of the Tee Jay students. Connected with the city Red Cross Office downtown, the&#13;
c lub membe rs work for the purpose of giving a little&#13;
of themselves to he lp others. Represe nta tives are selected from each home room and atte nd bi-monthly&#13;
meeting s in room e ig hty-one after school. &#13;
Red Cross Alternates&#13;
Front Row, L to R; J. Arvidson, B. Mersick, S. Rhodes, M. Wilcken, D. Howla nd, J. Miller, S. Graybill, D. Mcintosh, Second Row; D.&#13;
Brown, C. Kennedy, B. Sr;iith, A. _Schroeder, M. Gibbler, C. Heitman, D. Fielder, .J. Hall, Third Row; J. Core, P. Hessman, P. Lee, K.&#13;
Lewis, V. Kinn ey, T. Fem s, E. G1bbl er, Fourth Row; F. Mann, C. Ackerman, C. Horigan, C. Phillips, J. Carpenter, S. Walla, J.&#13;
Konecny, S. John son&#13;
Each homeroom also has an alternate to attend&#13;
Red Cross meetings, either with or in place of th~&#13;
re prese ntative. Both the alternate and representative&#13;
groups have participated in many activities. They&#13;
he lped buy materials to pack one hundred gift boxes&#13;
to send overseas, packed Thanksgiving baskets for&#13;
the needy, and collected $83.33 from homerooms in&#13;
their membership drive. The Red Cross members are&#13;
rewarded with the knowledge that they were generous&#13;
enough to give of themselves to help others who were&#13;
less fortunate.&#13;
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The Signal&#13;
Trudy Probst and Con nie Foote review a Sign al&#13;
edition.&#13;
To print faithfully&#13;
t he stories of the&#13;
year, the efficient&#13;
Signal staff through&#13;
tireless efforts, were&#13;
rewarded with a paper of lasting quality.&#13;
Under the supervision of Mr. R. A. Harriso n, the journ alism&#13;
11 students published&#13;
the paper bi-monthly.&#13;
Frances Strong a nd Ja cque Clark g athe r a newsworthy story.&#13;
Larry Mace, Susie Sublet, a nd JoAnn McKe nzie&#13;
take time out to review their ad s.&#13;
First Semester&#13;
Craig Acord and Mr. H arriso n disc uss p icture&#13;
d ead li nes.&#13;
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connie Foote&#13;
Managing editor . . . . .. Trudy Probst&#13;
Associate editor . .. . .. Jacq ue Clark&#13;
Associate editor . . . Fra nces Strong&#13;
Business manager . . JoAnn McKenzie&#13;
Feature editor . . . . . . . . Susie Sublet&#13;
Sports editor ..... . Larry Mace&#13;
Photographer Craig Acord&#13;
Reporters . . . Mary Richardson&#13;
Reggie Simmons&#13;
Alan McNulty&#13;
Mary Ri c hardson and Regg ie Simmo ns interview&#13;
"Chipper" b etwee n muffled growls. &#13;
Bi-Monthly&#13;
Paper&#13;
Sharon Drake and Anna Mye rs solicit ads over&#13;
the phone.&#13;
The Signal staff is a select&#13;
group of students who have&#13;
had Journalism 2, 3, and sometimes 4. To be eligible, they&#13;
must have a "B" average in&#13;
English. A few of the special&#13;
attractions in every issue are&#13;
t he interesti ng columns: "Teen&#13;
of the Week", "Athlete of the&#13;
Week", and " Hobby of the&#13;
Week".&#13;
The Signal has received&#13;
many local, national, and regional awards; one of these&#13;
being the honored Na:io~al&#13;
Scholastic Press Assoc1at1on&#13;
award.&#13;
V;ncent Elliott and Mike Cron in ch alk&#13;
up "brownie points."&#13;
\&#13;
Th e smiling trio of Ma rge Davis,&#13;
Kathy McClary, and J oe Gibler&#13;
pose for the "birdie."&#13;
9econd&#13;
9emester&#13;
Mr. R. A. Harrison checks a last minute&#13;
headline.&#13;
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Drake&#13;
Associate Editor . . . . . Vincent Ell iott&#13;
Associate Editor .. . . . .. Mike C ro nin&#13;
Business Manager ..... Marge Davis&#13;
Sports Editor .... . . . .... Joe Gibler&#13;
Make-up Editor .... .. Kathy McCla ry&#13;
Reports ...... .. . ... Connie Shaffer&#13;
Dick Nelson&#13;
Linda Spetman&#13;
Noreen Clinkenbeard&#13;
Conni e Shaffer, Noreen Clin kenbeard, Dick Nelson,&#13;
and Li nda Spetman t humb through an old Signa l.&#13;
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L. to R. Row I. Kay Young, Bridget Wilson, Su san O'Hara, Rose Matteson , Row 2, Ja cq ue Cl a rk, Denise Walker, Kathy Johnson,&#13;
Lind a Kerrin, Don Henninger, Buzz Bing ha m, Row 3, Ta ndy McClure, Marilyn Todd, A nn a Myers, Frances Strong, Carol Gatrost,&#13;
Nancy Simons. Spon sor-Mr. Thoma s Haas&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
Creative writing is a class for students interested in writing as a career or a hobby.&#13;
During the first semester they wrote short stories, descriptive essays, and other prose pieces. They also wrote&#13;
and studied poetry; the main types being classica l, semiclassical and free ve rse. The second semeste r was very&#13;
tedious but rewarding as each student was required to write&#13;
a nove l.&#13;
The fine work of the creative writing class is exhibited&#13;
in their book ca ll ed Light in the Window; t he subtitle being&#13;
Rooftop Anthology. &#13;
L. to R. Row I: Mrs. Boyd-sponsor, A. Graves, D. Burgstrum-Treasure r, A. Frieze-Sec re t a ry, B. Wilson-'---Preside nt, L. ChildressV. Presid e nt, M. Gargas, K. Trimmer; Row 2: S. Garrison, D. Macintosh, T. Brockman, B. Hawki ns, K: Kelley, P. Pooffenbarger, S.&#13;
Fazio, C. Sanders, C. Richardson, G. Drake, J. Miller; Row 3: R. Doner, L. Gardner, C. Hadden, N. Norris, J. O viatt, J. ·Mine, P.&#13;
Falco ner, J. Hayes, J. Carter, V. Kinne, L. Quandt; Row 4: S. Bowe rs, C. Th acker, P. Garrean, S. Alt, S. · Hin e man, S. Saye rs, D.&#13;
Eddy, N. Graves, J. Quandt, T. Miller; Row 5: M. Libby, G. Klefstad, B. C ole, N. W a rd, K. Martin, C. Rodenboug h, L. McClelland,&#13;
J. Wilson, K. Poole, B. Parks.&#13;
Art Club&#13;
The Art Club this year had many projects, the&#13;
most outstanding one being the Glenwood project.&#13;
Students from various schools in the area went to&#13;
the Glenwood state school and pai nted various&#13;
colored cartoon pictures on the walls for the patients. Besides this they went on an art trip to Cedar Falls, Iowa , for an a rt fai r.&#13;
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L. to R. Row I: D. Schrode r, L. Merk, K. Young, B. Betts, G. Purnell, Mrs. Day, Row 2: D. Rasmussen, R. Haselton, B. Bi_ngham, S.&#13;
Grosve nor, C. Johnson, K. Sheely, E. Gibbs Row 3: M. Goldenburg, D. Sturgeon, 8. Smith , J . Myklebust, B. Russel, C. Gilmore, G.&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Debate&#13;
This year was an active and profitable one for the Tee J ay debaters as they participated in&#13;
various contests in the Nebraska-Iowa locale. Taking affirma tive or nega tive views, the students&#13;
clashed on the 1965-1966 official topic, "Resolved: that the Federa l Government should adopt a&#13;
program of compulsory arbitration in labor management disputes in basic industries." A highlight&#13;
of the debate season was the winning of two first place trophie s o n October 9 at the Hawkeye&#13;
Tou rn ament, Harlan, Iowa . Maurice Golden burg, Doug Ra smussen, G lo ri a Purnell, Kathy Sheely,&#13;
Joel Myklebust, Bill Ru ssell, Kay Young, and Evelyn Gibbs were the winning t e ams.&#13;
Besides their regular Metropolitan League and other area debate tou rname nts, the group also became involved in other types of speech events. Several copped first, second , and third place ribbons at Creighton Prep Speech Meet and Dick Purnell placed second in the America n Legion Oratory Contest.&#13;
Students of competitive speech look fotwa rd to an eventful and beneficia l 1966-1967. &#13;
Front Row, Left to Right: Mr. Hunter, Bob Aguiniga, Chuck Baxley Roy Myhlousen Second Row, Left to Right: Ed Gardn er,&#13;
Millard Camp, Harlan King, Mike Pogge, Jim Laudon&#13;
The Print Club at Tee Jay is active with&#13;
ma ny assignments. They print not only the&#13;
bi-monthly Tee Jay Signal, but also the&#13;
Abraham Lincoln Echos. They design and&#13;
print the programs and adve rtizing posters&#13;
for all the school plays and musicals presented by both schools.&#13;
Because of th eir many hours of work,&#13;
which are beneficial to so many students&#13;
and faculty members, this club is a credit&#13;
to Tee Jay.&#13;
Print Club&#13;
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Row I: L. to R.: D. Howland, J. Bevirt, C. Gottbrecht, C. Smith, M. Hatten, K. Rothe, D. Hanse n, J. King, J . Tobia s, Mrs. Garcia .&#13;
Row 2: M. Conboy, Kitty Koch, J. Brown, L. Lydon, C. Mahe r, L. Spires, P. Mo rrey, S. Rhod es, P. J ohn so n. Row 3: L. Imler, L.&#13;
Feekin, L. Merk, S. Ackerman, K. Ahrens, S. Kopera, K. Youngs, S. Stoke r, R. Hunt. Row 4: D. Th omas, S. Love rch ec k T. Dreger.&#13;
G. Hohnson, Greg Welsh, J. Street, K. Pete rson, M. Shepard, E. Lawto n.&#13;
The Spanish Club, composed of 36 members and&#13;
under the direction of Mrs. Yolanda Garcia, meets&#13;
the first Friday of each month. During some of these&#13;
meetings films are shown about the Spanish way of&#13;
life. Many times games are played which enable members to better increase their knowledge and vocabula ry.&#13;
The p residing officers are:&#13;
President .. ..... . .... ... .. ....... Julene BeVirt&#13;
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carla Go+tbrecht&#13;
Treasurer .. . . ... . ... .. .... .... Margare t Hatten&#13;
Spanish Club &#13;
L. to R. Row I: Agnes Spe ra- sponso r, Joy Th orso n, Beve rly Rossow, Ken Lining er, Alan Schrode r, Bil l Russe ll, Kay Young , Carol&#13;
Di e tz, J a nic e Savage, Ri chard Ortez- sponsor. Row 2: Rick Hoselto n, Pat G arrean, Stephan ie Waugh, Ralph DeBar, Sue Johnson ,&#13;
Connie Phillips, Mauree n Markuson, Hoyce Wilson, Carla Gottbrec ht, Abbie Hubba rd . Row 3: C aro le Houri gan, Paul Beckman,&#13;
Fra nces Strong, J o e l ~Aykl bust, A lan Holmberg, Gilbe rt Kl efstad, Dale Baker, Lind a Collett.&#13;
9cience Club&#13;
The scie nce club is comprised of people sharing a common interest, science. The club is an affiliation with the JETS-Junior Engineering Technical Society, a nd among other projects they collected&#13;
Buttern ut coffee strips at Christmas. They had man y speakers come to talk to the group and they&#13;
a lso sponsored the district Eng ineering Aptitude Test. The club was sponsored by two science teachers, Mr. Richard Ortez and Miss Agnes Spera . Officers of the club included:&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Lininger&#13;
V. President ............ Alan Schroder&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bev Rossaw&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Ru ssell&#13;
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The French Club&#13;
L. to R. Row I: Joel Myklebust-Treas., Judy Duke-Pres., J oAnn Harris-V. Pres., Do nna Strong-Sec., C arol King , Pam, Holde n,&#13;
Virg inia Olsen, Vicki Childs, Mrs. Gillespie-Span., Row 2: Judy Reeves, Marle ne Sorenson, Janice Feekin, Janice Tysor, La ura Waugh,&#13;
Nancy Tompkins, Nancy Forcade, Su sa n O 'Hara, Pa t W endt, Bruce Ph illips Row 3: Trud y Ma rk, Joan Arvid son, Abbie Barton, Judy&#13;
Olse n, Kay Ahrens, Diane Wendt, Shari Mann, Mary Ha rtman, Gloria Drake . Row 4: Dan W ick , Bo b Bryant, Doug Oshl o, Nick Nalach,&#13;
Su san Burkey, Roberta Pete rson, Donita Grau, Nella Graves, Bo nni e Smith .&#13;
Que tu es bete !&#13;
This year the French C lub was ve ry busy with a wild initiation&#13;
party at Mrs. G il lespie's; pot luck at Laura Waugh's, with Sue Cre~­&#13;
zer of Omaha U. spea king to them about her two months in India&#13;
with the Experiment in In t ernational Livi ng; Christmas carolling, in&#13;
Fre nch, at the homes of five French speaking families in Council&#13;
Bluffs; an eve ning meeting in February, Mrs. Fellman of Central&#13;
High , Omaha , talked to them in French about her trip to France.&#13;
She covered the same ro ute as used in the students film text ; a&#13;
French art tour of J oslyn Memorial in April, conducted in French&#13;
by a native Fre nc hwoman g uide; and the a nnu a l steak-fry held in&#13;
May. &#13;
Front Row: J. Oviatt, T. White, R. Steadman , K. Parks-Treas., K. McCormick, Back Row: J. ClarkPres., D. Smith B. Rossow, C. Hourigan-Sec., M. Griffin, C. Dietz-V. Pres., D. Strong.&#13;
Library Club&#13;
The Library Club has had parties with several of&#13;
the surrounding schools. Miss Morris, our librarian,&#13;
feels that this shows cooperation between the&#13;
girls, the librarians, and the library assistants. The&#13;
club celebrated many of the holidays with parties,&#13;
entertained the new members with a party at the&#13;
beginning of the year, and held the usual potluck&#13;
su pper for the club members' mothers.&#13;
These girls are members of a service club. They&#13;
help not only th e students, but many of the faculty&#13;
members. The help they give is enjoyed by everyone. This year the club is selling plastic paper&#13;
binders as their annual sa les project. The club is&#13;
looking forward to haviQg many new sophomore&#13;
members next year.&#13;
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The Future Homemakers of America Club is composed of girls sharing an interest in the home and&#13;
their future as Homemakers. The club goes to a district and state convention and they have various&#13;
parties and projects throughout the year. The officers ofthe club include:&#13;
President Sue Walla&#13;
V. President . . . . . . . . . . . Joyce Branso n&#13;
. .. . . .. . .. .. . Chris Phillips&#13;
Sherri Bowers&#13;
Susie Sublet&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Historian&#13;
FHA&#13;
L. to R. Row I: Mrs. Beck-sponsor, Mrs. Tang eman-sponsor, S. Subl et , J. Branson, S. W a lla , C . Phillips, S. Bowe rs, J. Savage. Row 2:&#13;
P. Foust, D. Smith, D. Himberge r, P. Affinso n, J. Annin, M. Schimdt, S. Friedrich, C. Rave nstein, K. Kenyon, R. Do ne r. Row 3:&#13;
S. Fazio, J. Souser, C. Sande rs, M. Lee, C . Tish er, P. Nelso n, M. G argas, J . Hayes, C. Richard son. Row 4: D. Brown, J. H a rd in, D.&#13;
Foley, P. Matteson, D. Schroeder, J. Plantickow, J. Maine. P. Falcone r, D. Harrill, V. Drake. Row 5: S. Nuzum, S. Johnson, B. St.&#13;
Clair, K. Raygor, C. Heitman, P. Breshers, S. Mize, M. Griffith s, S. Drake , M. Hartman, D. Eddy. Row 6: A. Meyers, S. And e rson,&#13;
P. Mueller, C. Hourigan, B. Parks, J. Hardin, S. Sayers, B. Schuppan, J. Wilso n. &#13;
FNA&#13;
L. to R: M. Sturm, Mrs. Sh elton-Sponsor, K. Parks-Pres., J. Carpen.fer-Sec., D. Smith-V. Pres., S. Mann-Treas.; Row 2: G.&#13;
Purnell, A. Clark, C. Kennedy, J. Clark, C. Heitman, M. Huff, P. Breshers, L. Huff; Row 3: A. Meyers, P. Brouillette, M. Krivokucha, K. McCormick, S. Ross, K. Poole, S. Anderson.&#13;
This year's Future Nurses Club is a charter member of the National Future Nurses Clubs. This is the&#13;
first year the club has had a national affiliation.&#13;
The club's only qualification for membership is&#13;
a genuine interest and a desire to belong. All the&#13;
girls who are Candy Stripers at the local hospitals&#13;
are urged to join this club. The girls have had&#13;
speakers, gone on tours of some of the local hospita ls, and help with many of the civic projects.&#13;
These girls have combined fun and usefulness in&#13;
their organization. The election of officers is held&#13;
each spring before school is out and the in itiation&#13;
is held the following spring for all the new members.&#13;
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The Fut ure Teachers of&#13;
America, this year under&#13;
the direction of Mr.&#13;
Crumley, placed much&#13;
emphasis on education.&#13;
The club's interest led&#13;
its membe rs into the educational fie lds of instruction and supervision.&#13;
D&#13;
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F&#13;
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A&#13;
F.T.A. Members, 1st Row, L. to R.: J. Savage , B. Rossow. 2nd, J. Tho rson , M.&#13;
Wilcken, T. Woods, D. Himberger, P. Hanse n, J. Hen ry, P. Lee , D. Howland , M.&#13;
Sturn, M. Hull, 3rd, P. Fisher, A. Hubbard, C. Ph ill ips, L. Collett, Y. Abels, M. Ha rtman, C. Hourigan, D. Robinson, M. Griffiths, A. Mye rs, P. Anfi nson, Mr. Crumley.&#13;
Emphasis&#13;
on&#13;
Education&#13;
The Tee J a y branch of the Distrib ut ive Edu catio n Clubs of Ame rica&#13;
wa s first o rgan ized t his year.&#13;
Unde r t he sponso rship of Mr. Bean,&#13;
th e club put its emp hasis on the fields&#13;
of busin ess p ractice and e ducation.&#13;
D. E.C.A. Members, 1st Row, L. to R.: Mr.&#13;
Bea n, G. Edwa rds, D. Sh amb lin , B. tt .&#13;
2nd, J. Arthu r, D. Da ley, B. Bing ham, A.&#13;
Ellis, 3rd, M. Roux, L. Spohn, M. Ke ll ar, D.&#13;
Ambrose. &#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
L. to R. Row I: M. Pierce , P. Han sen-Pres., C. Richardson-Vice-Pres. , J. Hall-Secretary, T. Miller-Treasure r, J.&#13;
f-lenry- Parliamentaria n, J. Miller, Miss Hansen-Sponsor, J. Savage. Row 2: P. Falconer, P. Foust, S. Clark, C . Rave nst e in, A. Rockwe ll, R. Hunt, V. Hall, J. Wilson, S. Rhoade s. Row 3: L. Quandt, L. Gardn e r, S. Davis, J. Magn e -&#13;
so n. C . W a lk e r, S. Graybill, D. Himberg e r, D. Reese, P. Poulos, L. Pet e rs. Row 4: E. Walbrid ge, P. Brouli ette, D.&#13;
C avana ugh, J. H ayes, M. Garges, C. Phillips, S. Bowe rs, P. Lee , C . Trimme r, V. Abe ls, K. Alt. Row 5: A. Mte rs, P.&#13;
Fishe r, J. Duke , L. Co ll ett, J. Wilson, M. Hoppe r, S. Ross, M. Hatta n, K. She e ly.&#13;
Young Democrats&#13;
Th e Tee n Democrats, Sponsored by Mr. "Eddy"&#13;
Bremme r, had seve ral exciting events during the past&#13;
yea r. In conjunction with the Young Democrats, an&#13;
original organization of past high school democrats,&#13;
the 'Tee n Demos' helped at county democratic dinners, rummage sales, and party breakfasts. The 'Teen&#13;
Demos' Christmas party, at President Gib Klefstad's&#13;
house, had a few univited guests from the "other&#13;
party." Needl ess to say the other party members were&#13;
not quite the same when they left!&#13;
L. to R. Row I: Gib Klefstad-Pres. , Ala n Schrod e r-Vi ce -&#13;
Pres., L. Knau ss, B. Rossow- Secret a ry-Tre asure r, Mr. Ed Bremmer-Sponso r. Row 2: S. A nd e rse n, P. Fish e r, C. H ou rig an,&#13;
D. Ro bi nson, M. Hartma n, Row 3: A. Mye rs, J. Tho rso n, D.&#13;
Himberge r, N. Hanafan.&#13;
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L. to R. Row I: J. Savage, T. Woods, T. Pro bst, M. Gi ble r-Pres., C. Foote-V. Pres., G. Kl e fstad-Sec., F. Strong-Treas., D.&#13;
Oshlo-Sgt. at Arms, Mr. Rosenthal-Span., Row 2: G. Woo lrid ge , B. Bryant, B. Bigham , W . Nixon, C. Hourig a n, P. G a rrean, A .&#13;
Schrod e r, S. Sublet, Row 3: T. McClure, M. Croni n, K. Scott, B. Rossow, L. Wright, D. Ricke rtse n, M. Todd, L. Kerrin, J. Evans.&#13;
9. R.&#13;
Blind In vestment&#13;
M. 0. I.&#13;
Investments, Money mana gement, and t he stock market reports are&#13;
the main interests of the Mathematics of Investme nts Club, also&#13;
known as the senior and junior M.0. 1. Cli..!b. The money for this&#13;
year's investments came from Tee Jay dan ces spo nsored by the&#13;
club and the annual Christmas tree sa le .&#13;
Mr. J ohn Rosenth al is th e sponsor and Mr. Frank Lamantia cosponsor. &#13;
L. to R. Row I: V. Elliott-Pres., D. Bake r-V. Pres., M. G oldenberg-Sec., M. Lee-Treas., Row 2: Mr. Rosenthal-Span., J.&#13;
Brown, D. Fid one, C. Be rg antzel, M. Hill, S. O'Hara, Row 3: P. W endt, C. Phillips, J. Carpe nte r, K. Young, E. Lawton, P. Johnson,&#13;
Row. 4: J. Myklebust, B. Ru sse l, K. W a lk er, D. Rasmussen, J. Thorson, L. Cowardin .&#13;
J. R. M. 0. I.&#13;
"The meeting will plea se come to order!"&#13;
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Junior G. 0. P's&#13;
L. to R. Row I, Donna Thompson-Sponsor, Don Rickertsen, Trudy Probst, Marsha Griffiths, Ken Le ning er, Pat Garrean, Frances&#13;
Strong. Row 2, Barb Moss, Peggy Anfinson, Jaki Annin , Carla Gottbrecht, Peggy Benn ett, Sue Mize, Row 3, Bill Russell, Gary Herrick, Jim Evans·, Diane Willey, Kathy Sh ee ly, Mary Grimes, El aine W a lbridg e .&#13;
Even though t his was not a presidential election&#13;
year the teenage republica ns were not idle. Sponsoring letters from T eeJay students to sold ie rs in&#13;
Viet Nam , working jointly with A.L. on a float&#13;
for the Memorial Day Parade and participating&#13;
in America's Train and Trucks Christmas Program&#13;
have been some of the activities of the club. One&#13;
of the most enjoyable, however, was attending a&#13;
dinner in Des Moines for Jack Miller, who was running for the senate.&#13;
1966 Offi cers are:&#13;
President ........ . ... . .. .&#13;
Vice-President .. . .. . ... . ... .&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Don Rickertsen&#13;
. Trudy Probst&#13;
Marsha Griffihs&#13;
Treasurer ....... . .. ........... . . . Ken Leniner &#13;
Chess&#13;
Club&#13;
The Chess Club is a new club sponsored by Mr. Roger Melkus. These&#13;
students meet after school to show&#13;
their skill in playing chess.&#13;
L. to R. Row I: G. Kilpa trick, R. Houselton , M. Ku nick, I. Moore, K. Young,&#13;
B. Wilson . Row 2: J. Mowery, B. Beckma n, M. Milliga n, B. Ru ssel, B. Ford. Row&#13;
3: K. Scott, D. Wilson, N. Dick.&#13;
Key&#13;
Club&#13;
The Key Club is our school's new&#13;
service club. These boys meet one&#13;
evening a week to discuss their activities. They also sell pop and candy&#13;
bars in the student lounge.&#13;
L. to R. Row I: A. Holmbe rg , L. Kna uss, J. Wagner, J. Lydon, B. Case, A.&#13;
Schrode r, J . Malone, D. Rasmu sse n. Row 2: J . Grazie r, D. Rickertsen , D. Fe rnley, D. Oshlo, M. Goldenbe rg, L. Koenigs. Row 3: D. Os hlo, K. Liniger, K.&#13;
Scott, G. Kl efstad , J. Myk lebust, G. Arch, B. Ru sse l, and M. Cronin.&#13;
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Lek to Right: Row. I: Knouse J., Fienhold D., Ross M., Anfinson B., Flegg D., Wold W., Jense n L., Row 2:&#13;
Tallman R., Kesterson D., Galle G., Cochran B., Harrington L., Gibler M., Metheny J., Row 3: Conkling C.,&#13;
Rollins A., Goldenberg M., Garrean T., La wton E., Gibler J., Shannon M., Mayberry L., Row 4: Walker W.,&#13;
Garrett G., Latham L., Zimmerman M., Bradford J., Smith M., Row 5: Ives G., Mobly C., Doughman B.,&#13;
Waffle D., Bowser D., Gibson M ..&#13;
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The Wrestling Club was founded for boys who&#13;
have participated in wrestling for at least one year.&#13;
Its purpose is to raise money to buy new equipment&#13;
for the wrestling team, and to charter buses for&#13;
trips that the wrestling team makes during the year.&#13;
Also, it provides a basis for a way to better Tee&#13;
Jay's wrestling , and it teaches sportsmanship to&#13;
the athletes.&#13;
The wrestling club is one of the finest organizations in the school. Each boy owns a black blazer&#13;
with the club insignia, which is shown above.&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . G reg Woolridge&#13;
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . George Garrett&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . Gary Ga Ile &#13;
M. Hoffman&#13;
Letterman's&#13;
Club&#13;
Front Row, L. to R.; D. Horner, J. Malon e, A. Coleman, T. Farris, G . Galle, A. Schroeder, M. Gibler, M. Meyer, J. Ives, Second&#13;
Row; R . . Nansel, R. Hoke, J. Evans, G . Ives, T. Garrean, G. Wooldrige, B. Case, T. Tallman, D. Mulvania, Back Row; G . Rosenbaugh,&#13;
R. Garrison, M. Kellar, L. Koenigs, J. Grazier, D. Oshlo, B. McGinn, J. Lyd o n, M. Tracy.&#13;
President ..... . . ... . . . ..... L. Koenigs&#13;
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. Case&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
This year's Lettermen's Club was sponsored by&#13;
Mike Hoffman. The Lettermen's Club is for boys&#13;
who have lettered in one or more major sports.&#13;
Highlighting the year's activities was the Muscular&#13;
J. Grazie r&#13;
M. Consta nt&#13;
Dystrophy drive in which the c lub pa rticipated.&#13;
Boosting school spirit and havi ng a lot of fun are&#13;
the main objectives of the club.&#13;
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L. to R. Row I: J. Be Virt, C: Smart, B. Parks, R. Sha ugnesy, C. Fraley, J. Ditzler, P. Math ews, J. Arrick Row 2: S. Drake, S. Duitman,&#13;
S. Lawson, S. Lehmer, S. White, P. Greenwood, D. Smith, N. Moore, L. Robinson Row 3: J . Schmitt, L. Goetzi ng e r, S. Walla, B. St.&#13;
Clair; J. Branson, J. Reninger, P. Foust, J. Moran, S. Friederich, Row 4: B. Young, D. Fraley, S. Rowe , J. Rasmussen, C. Lindsay, Lica&#13;
L. Lindsay, M. Lee, D. Fidone Row 5: N. Hanafin , M·. Schmitt, C. Kenn edy, A. Conaway, P. Nelson, C. Gray, C. Larson&#13;
Members are in itiated to ALTAU .&#13;
ALT AU&#13;
ALT AU is a Lite rary Organization composed of&#13;
25 junior and 25 senior girls. Each member has a&#13;
sec ret pal to whom she gives a gift' at different&#13;
holidays of t he year. On Thanksgiving, ALT AU provides a holiday dinner for some needy family. A&#13;
mother and daughte r tea is held every spring.&#13;
1st SEMESTER OFFICERS:&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connie Fraley&#13;
Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Drummond&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jo Ditzler&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Gaver&#13;
Sgt. at Arms ...... . . . ... . ... Cheryl Smart&#13;
2nd SEMESTER OFFICERS:&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . Rita Shaugnesy&#13;
Vice President .. . . ·. . . . . . . . . . . . Paulette Mathews&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . .. Julie Arrick&#13;
Treasurer . . . .. . . . . .. ... . .. . ........ Betty Parks&#13;
Sgt. at Arms .. . . ... . .. . . . .... . .. J ulene Be Vert &#13;
left to Right: Barb Moss, Ivy Moore, Nancy Simons, Mary Pete rs, Bonnie Bryant, Diane Howland,&#13;
Beth Hansen . Not pictured: Judy Moran, Pam Mu eller.&#13;
Girls' Triple Trio&#13;
Girls' Trio&#13;
Left to Right:&#13;
Jan et Brown,&#13;
Rose Ann Kennett,&#13;
Shari Mann&#13;
Boys' Octet&#13;
Left to Right: Dennis Nuzum, Bob Bryant, Dave Hardimari Steve Grosveno r, Le roy Thoma s. Not pictured :&#13;
Bill Haygood, Jim Steinke, Vaughn Livi ngston.&#13;
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L. to R. Row I: R. Matteson, B. Moss, P. Pogue , B. Pog ue , J. Harris, D. Himbe rger, P. Anfinson, L. Hemingson, D. Robinson, C.&#13;
Schafer, R. Drummond, S. Mann, C. Heitman. Row 2: S. Mize, J. Mora n, M. Hopper, S. Ross, J . Ditzle r, C. Gray, P. Schende l, B. Rolf,&#13;
S. Walla, M. Ege, J . Hensley, P. Breshers, R. Brown, M. Mincer, Row 3: G. Woolridg e, B. Brya nt, B. Bigham, C. Gallagher, S. Grosvenor, P. Wilson, G . Gaver, H. Hurd, M. Forcade, J. Rasmussen, P. Lenh a rdt, N. Simons, Row 4: J. Jager, K. Lininger, C. Mobley,&#13;
S. Beckner, D. Herrick, C. Gilmore, D. Hardiman, B, Ford , L. Priest, J. Stie nke, C. Hail, T. Tracy, M. Peters&#13;
Assistant directorMR. KENN ETH HAWK ES&#13;
Choir&#13;
The Tee J ay Acappella Choir started the&#13;
year by welcoming a new director-Miss Karen&#13;
Jense n.&#13;
The c hoir performed for the Road Show; auditioned seven quartets for all state clinic; and&#13;
sang the "Many Moods of Christmas" for Rotary, Sertoma, Business and Professional Women ,&#13;
a nd st udent body. Madrigal singers under the&#13;
direction of Mr. Kenneth Hawkes entertained&#13;
civic and church groups. The girls trio and triple&#13;
trio under t he direction of Miss Jense n performed for va rious clubs. The choir then closed&#13;
with t he a nn ua l City Wide Fest iva l.&#13;
The rest of t he year was spent preparing for&#13;
the musical, "Once Upon A Mattress'', presented May 6 and 7.&#13;
Judging from complimenta ry remarks, members of the choir had a very successful year. &#13;
Mr. Hawks, the leader of this group, has wo rked hard to form&#13;
these individual voices into a single , we ll-formed group. He and the&#13;
young men and women in this fine group want to be ready for any&#13;
performance, and they have many such performances to give.&#13;
They have su ng for such organizations as: Sertoma, Kiwanis, Women's Clubs, Mariners Club, Welcome Wago n, Altrusa , Rotary, and&#13;
also they performed on KMTV. The Madrigal singers have done an&#13;
excellent job of representing ou r school.&#13;
Madrigal&#13;
Madrigal is a traditional&#13;
singi ng group at Thoma s Jefferson and many other schools&#13;
in the country.&#13;
Since this group 1s small,&#13;
auditions are held to pick only&#13;
the very best voices. The&#13;
voices of these students will&#13;
represent our school and voca l&#13;
department many times during&#13;
the year.&#13;
Bottom to Top-L. to R. J udy Duke,&#13;
Deanne Han se n, Peggy Anfinson,&#13;
Judy Olsen , J o Ditzl er, J ane Ra smu sse n, Linda Holder, Jo El le n He nry, Candy Smith, B. Brya nt, B. Bingham , R. DeBa r, C. Hale, B. Ford,&#13;
G. McTwiggi n, J. Moats, J. Stinkie,&#13;
D. Hard iman&#13;
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Row I Left to Right: B. Phillips, J. Knauss, J. Conn er, P. Morry, D. Nuzum. Row 2: T. Ryan, J. Street, C. France, M. Shepard.&#13;
Row 3: G. Gamblin, R. Wherli, A. Wright, J. McTwiggan, Row 4: D. Horn e r, D. Conklin. Row 5: T. Dreager, S. Lovercheck, C. Lind- strom.&#13;
Boys'&#13;
Glee&#13;
Club&#13;
The Boys' Glee , under the direction of Mr. Kenneth&#13;
Hawkes, was a rapidly improving group this year. With&#13;
the advent of the second semester the membership of the&#13;
Boys' Glee grew and many helpful voices were added to its&#13;
ranks. At state music contest this year a combined Boys'&#13;
Glee , consisting of the re gular glee plus some members&#13;
from Choir, earned a "one" or superior rating for the songs&#13;
it prese nted. The judges th e re said that the Tee Jay boys'&#13;
glee was the best group of its kind in the state of Iowa. &#13;
Row I. P. Demore+, K. Youngs, J. Waugh, J. Miller, R. Doner, S. King, V. Brooks, N. Drake, C. Mendoza, Row 2. L. Spires, K.&#13;
Roth, J . Edie, J. Hayes, C. Tisher, P. · Foust, L. Johnson, L. Allen, V. Le Baugh, D. Boaz, B. Richardsen, Row 3, S. Heinemaan, B.&#13;
Lidgett, J. Wilson, R. Meyer, C. King, B. Peterson, N. Tompkins, D. Hansen, M. Sorensen, L. Quandt, S. Fazio, Row 4. J. Thorson, L.&#13;
Merk, J. Hartman, D. Fielder, M. Lee, T. Ahlquist, S. Kellar, K. Gibbs, K. Mandolfo, Row 5, B. Young K. Poole, C. Thacker, S.&#13;
Weatherill, B. Parks, C. Grap, P. Holden, D. Grau, L. Cowardin, L. Feekin, E. Fullington.&#13;
Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
Club&#13;
One of the many activities of the Girls' Glee,&#13;
under the direction of Miss Karen Jensen, was appearing in the annual Road Show at TeeJay. They&#13;
hit the stage with pep and spirit singing "You've&#13;
Gotta Be a Football Hero". They were competently&#13;
assisted by the Boys' Glee Club.&#13;
The combined Glees outsold both the choirs&#13;
in the Music Department candy-bar sale .&#13;
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L. to R. Row I: I. Moore, J. Brown, J. Olsen, B. Bryant, B. Han se n, D. wl~nd , J. Arrick, J. Matteson, M. Pearce. Row 2: J.&#13;
Pl antikow, L. Holder, M. Grimes, J. Duke , M. Penry, D. Han sen, E. Pal adino, R. Kenn ett, G. Dofner, D. Fidone. Row 3: D. Carter,&#13;
M. Rin e, T. Childers, J. Smith, M. Arnold, P. Mueller, L. Collett, C. Smith, J. Henry, S. Sublet, L. Thomas. Row 4: C. Peterson, R.&#13;
De Bar, E. Gardner, S. Pierce, G. Mc Twig gan, V. Livingston, J. Moats, L. Driever, K. Engle, A. Ke lly, T. Ta ll man, D. Nuzum.&#13;
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Th e choir sold over $3,000 worth of candy&#13;
which fin a nced their annual choir trip to surrounding communities.&#13;
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Sweet Sounds J&#13;
Th e choir shouts a "go, fight, win," chant at a pe p ra lly. &#13;
Pep Band&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
L. to R. Row I: P. Detroy, M. Brabec ,&#13;
L. Waugh, C. Li ndstrom, P. Bennett, M.&#13;
Grimes, D. Schwetz, Row 2; K. Lininger,&#13;
C. Rose nbaugh, C. Hallberg, D. Butterbaugh, D. Kesterson, K. Scott, K. Schieffer·, Row 3; P. O'Hara, N. Dick, P. Massie, K. Burroughs, K. Trible+, S. O'Hara,&#13;
Row 4; G. Klefstad, D. Taylor, K. En gle,&#13;
L. Wright, D. DeBolt, B. Giles, Row 5;&#13;
N. J enson, G. Brookman, N. Evans, M.&#13;
Hawkins, J. Minor, S. Grosvenor, Row&#13;
6; B. Russe l, B. Anfinson .&#13;
L. to R. Row I; M. Brabec, D. Willey, K. Schieffer, P. Anfinson, S. Heiniman, P. Id en, B. Ha nsen, L. Speres, Row 2; B.&#13;
Russel, C. Lindstrom, B. Capron, C. Hallberg, K. En gle, J. Stienke, K. Scott, G . Klefstad, B. Anfinso n, E. Peck.&#13;
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CLARINETS E-FLA T CLARINET P. Massie&#13;
J. Stienke T. Brockman D. Ives&#13;
J. Moats CONTRA BASS D. Kinne&#13;
K. Scott&#13;
D. Smith D. Wilson BASS CLARINET&#13;
K. Schieffer BASSOON P. O'Hara&#13;
D. Kesterson D. Willey C. Amos&#13;
J. Annin ALTO CLARINET SAXOPHONES&#13;
T. Dawson S. Tolby D. Hardiman N. Dick&#13;
A. Hanslip W. Walker D. Butterbaugh&#13;
J. Street K. Trible+ B. Capron&#13;
C. Hallberg P. Swisher FLUTES D. Grosvernor&#13;
M. Bittick J. Boe&#13;
M._Howard P. Bennet TENOR SAXOPHONES&#13;
B. Hanafan B. Trible+ S. Lovercheck&#13;
M. Zimmerman K. Burroughs C. Rosenbaugh&#13;
OBOE S. O 'Hara K. Linger&#13;
P. Anfinson D. Schwetz M. Hawkins&#13;
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FRENCH HORNS J. McJ wiggan D. Gouker&#13;
G. McClure N. Jensen DRUMS D.Teague J. Canady J. Butler J. Myklebust T. Yeaton M. Brabec P. Iden D. Galle&#13;
J. A. Madeson S. Howard L. Waugh&#13;
G. Garret&#13;
TRUMPETS TROMBONES C. Marlin&#13;
B. Geibert C. Lindstrom D. Accord&#13;
K. Engle S. Grosvernor P. Detrqy&#13;
L. Wright D. Debolt C. France&#13;
D. Taylor C. Pendgraft M. McKern&#13;
G. Klefstad B. Giles BASSES&#13;
L. Shanno P. Moree&#13;
C. Hail&#13;
E. Peck&#13;
D. Birdsong BARITONES B. Russel&#13;
N. Evans D. Mumm&#13;
D. Betcha! G. McTwiggan B. Anfinson&#13;
H. Jensen&#13;
S. Dyson B. Bryant G. Brockmtrn&#13;
C. Wallace J. Minor&#13;
Hard work and practice helped to make this year's band one of the best yet. Everyone cooperated in giving the annual concerts, performing at the football games, and playing at the state music&#13;
contest. Because of the band's poor financial situation, most of the band members joined in selling magazines, candy, and raffle tickets to earn enough money for a band trip. The Band Parents&#13;
deserve much of t he credit for the money which was raised.&#13;
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C. Arndt • D · s . m1th ' D · Sh ambl in' , K. Riddle ' M · Ege , L. Rill ey. &#13;
L. to R. Row I: Lindsay, Rowe, Lee, Sonders, Gray, Anderson, Kindberg, Paladino Young, Row 2: Smith, Rothe, P. Wendt, Duke, D.&#13;
Wendt, Conboy, Seaton, Schultz, Lydon, Row 3: Robinson, Bradly, C. King, Holden, Hage r, Tysor, Feekin, Maine, Lidgett, Row 4:&#13;
Tisher, Bolte, Hin es, Hutchin son, Adamson, Re ese, Feekin, Birky, Koch, Row 5: Schmitt, Kenyon, Arndt, Foley, Spetman, Briley, Hurley,&#13;
Pa.rks, Rocha, Row 6: Friede rich, S. King , J. King, Graw, Clark, Brooks, Smith , Rockwell, Miller, Row 7: Poffenbarger, Saar, K. Young ,&#13;
Beck, Brown, Burkheimer, Woods Row 8: Quandt, Godsey, Grapp, Smith, Peterson, Sulliva n, Schroder, Davis&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
This year the Pep Club made new uniforms, consisting of&#13;
a two piece, black wool outfit worn with a white blouse and&#13;
gloves. Points were given to each girl for the games she&#13;
attended. Pep Club made a beautiful float for Homecoming&#13;
and was responsible for the decorations on the football field&#13;
at our games.&#13;
President.&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
OFFICERS:&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stella Anderson&#13;
. . . .... . . ... . Charlotte Gray&#13;
.. . . .. . . ... Carol Sanders&#13;
. . . . . . . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . Marsha Lee&#13;
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the Way&#13;
The cheerleaders at Thomas Jefferson we re chosen in the spring of the year by the coaches and&#13;
25 other members of the facu lty. They a re judged&#13;
on enthusiasm, ski ll , poise, pe rsonality, appearance&#13;
and character. O ut of twe lve g irls chosen, the six&#13;
with the most vot es are Varsity and the next si x&#13;
are Jun ior Varsity.&#13;
The officers for the nineteen cheerleaders are:&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . Carol Lindsay&#13;
Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Becki e Young&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Kindberg&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kitty Koch&#13;
Last summer our Varsity Cheerleaders attended&#13;
Cheerleaders Clinic at Northwest Missouri State&#13;
College in Marysville, Missou ri. For one week the&#13;
girls learn ed the many skills of being a cheerleader.&#13;
The squad won three first place ribbons in daily&#13;
competition and won second place awards on the&#13;
final day when competi ng with ove r sixty-five&#13;
schools. &#13;
Diana Fidone, Jr.&#13;
Sandy Rowe, Sr.-Captain&#13;
'65 Varsity&#13;
llBl7.'T'li"Vl~~~ Chee rl ea de rs&#13;
Beckie Young, Jr.&#13;
Carolyn Lindsay, Sr.&#13;
Linda Kindberg, Jr.&#13;
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Eva Pa ladino, Sr.&#13;
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Front Row L. to R.: Vickie Drake, Susie Frie d e rich, Marilyn Sc hmidt Row 2: Diana Robin son, Cindy Tisher, Row -3: Debby Smith&#13;
Cheering for the Junior Varsity teams&#13;
at Thomas Jefferson takes a lot of time&#13;
out of the schedules of these busy girls.&#13;
This sharp squad is known for their original&#13;
victory signs which can be seen throughout&#13;
the school before the games or wrestling&#13;
matches.&#13;
"We'll neve r forget the Homecoming parade!"&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
The girls practice seventh period. &#13;
Front Row: Kathy Maher, Becky lidgett, Linda Lydon Middle: Maggie Rocha Back Row: Kitty Koch, Trudy Mark, JaneUe Miller.&#13;
Sophomore Squad&#13;
In their world of splits, cartwheels, and jumps the cheerJead e rs always take time to paint victory signs.&#13;
All of the squads sold ca ndy this yea r to buy more equipment&#13;
for spring sports.&#13;
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Row I L. to R. Ivy Moore, Vicky Abels, JoAnn Harris, Conny Marlin , Judy Olsen Row 2: Jeannine Hall, Lora Waugh, Vickie Hall,&#13;
Chris Dickinson, Terri Schrader, Linda Luchen, Vonnie Miller Row 3: Bridgett Wilson, Kathy Mandolfo, Madonna Bittick, Mary&#13;
Bolte, Roberta Hunt, Georgia Gottbrect, Miss Donna Balzer&#13;
GRA and Gym 9taff&#13;
Row I: Terri Schrader, Linda Kindberg, Miss Balzer, Row 2: Kathy Mandolfo, Linda Luchen, Conny Marlin, Ivy Moore&#13;
The Girls' Recreation Association is one&#13;
of the most active clubs at T.J. This organization takes part in many sports and outdoor&#13;
activities. This year the girls were involved in&#13;
a three week bowling and volleyball tournament. Next came a Powder Puff Football Derby with the Lewis Central girls. GRA also&#13;
sponsored cookouts, campouts, and sledding&#13;
parties. Miss Donna Balzer is the sponsor of&#13;
this group.&#13;
The gym staff, sponsored by Mrs. Kelker,&#13;
helps with attendance , office work, and physical&#13;
education equipment. &#13;
AF9&#13;
Row I: S. Drake , Sec., A. Shode r, Vice Pres., P. Poulos, D. Reese , J. Boe, B. Hanafan,&#13;
S. Hunte r, K. Ke nyo n, P. Poffe nbarg e r, B. Smith, L. Fee kin, L. Waugh Row 2: G. He instorter, Pres., P. W e ndt, D. We ndt, J. Souser, D. Fidone , C. Ph illips, C. Sand ers, T. Mark,&#13;
L. Lydon, P. Hurl ey, K. Mahe r, J. Reese. Row 3: Mr. Eitma n, Sponsor, G. Kl efstad, D.&#13;
Robinson, S. Ande rson , V. Abl es, J. Tysor, M. Conboy, V. Kin ne , G. Drake , J. Fee kin, J.&#13;
Miller, L. Qua nt, Row 4: N. Ha nafan, B. St. Clair, G . Pe try, S. Wa lla, S. Sublet, N.&#13;
Simo ns, P. Fishe r, B. Rossow.&#13;
Thespians is an international&#13;
Honorary Society for outstanding drama students.&#13;
Membership requirements are&#13;
to ha ve I 00 hours of drama&#13;
or a leading role in a play&#13;
or mu sical. The club holds two&#13;
initiations a year and an annual steak fry each spring.&#13;
Thespians&#13;
The purpose of the American Field Service Club is to&#13;
sponsor fore ign e xchange students to and from other countries. They have raised spending money for the exchange&#13;
students by having a popcorn&#13;
sa le and co-sponsoring the&#13;
T J-AL faculty basketball game&#13;
with Al's AFS Club. Exchange&#13;
students from Germany, Norway and Peru spoke and showed slides at meetings. The&#13;
members also attended a reception for the three city&#13;
exchanqe students at the El ks&#13;
Country Club.&#13;
Row I: M. Ha rtma n, F. Strong , D. Robin son, K. Lening er, Vice Pres., T. Probst, Pres., Mr.&#13;
Fand ers, Sponso r, S. Subl et, Sec., C. Ga ll ager, Trea s., P. Affin son, J. Anni n, A. Cla rk,&#13;
Row 2: J. Mora n, C. Smith, S. Wa ll a, N. Simons, L. Thomas, V. Davis, P. Muell e r, B. Kohl,&#13;
S. Haye E. Pa lidino, Row 3: B. Phillips, D. Hard ima n, D. He rrick, M. Forc ade , B. Moss,&#13;
M. Peters, L. Hold er, C. Gra pp, K. Conn or, Row 4: M. Rich a rd s, J. Stie nke, J. Moats,&#13;
B. Brya nt, G. Arch, J. Ca nady, D. Ca rter.&#13;
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The top twelve "T wirps" at Tee Jay-Sophomores;&#13;
J ohn Lind say, Tim Arnold, Tom Arnold , Roger&#13;
Johnson, Juniors; Denny Connors, Tim Bond,&#13;
Steve Hoke, Greg Gamblin , Seniors; Leonard&#13;
Koenigs, Tandy McClure, John Lydon, Bob Case&#13;
The "Most Hand some " legs in Tee Jay and their&#13;
owners: John Lind say, Jim Grazier, Steve Hoke.&#13;
Twirp W eek Roya lty: Prin ce Tim Bond, King Bob&#13;
Case, Duke Torn Arnold&#13;
Twirp&#13;
Week&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's annual Twirp Week activities took&#13;
place on February fourteenth through the twenty-second.&#13;
During this time, girls could be seen carrying books, opening doors, and even admiring some of the "T wirps' " legs!&#13;
Sponsored by the Student Council, the official T wirp&#13;
Week activities included a breakfast, dance, and "Handsome Leg" contest. &#13;
Once Upon&#13;
a Mattress&#13;
PRINCE DAUNTLESS AND PRINCESS WINIFRED&#13;
91 &#13;
Court Dancer&#13;
Queen Aggravain&#13;
Prince Dauntless &amp; Princess Winifred&#13;
92&#13;
After long and hard rehea rsa ls e very day afte r school&#13;
directed by Karen Jense n and R. H. Randers, this year's&#13;
musical, "Once Upon a Mattress" proved to be a great&#13;
succe.ss. The water drenched moat swimmer, Princess&#13;
Winifred, played by Peggy Anfinson, was the leading&#13;
role. Prin ce Da un tless, played by Chet Gallager, is&#13;
looking for a wife, but his mother the Queen, portrayed&#13;
by Linda Holder, sets up impossible tasks for any girl&#13;
who wis hes to marry the prince, one of whom is Win ifred. Carl Mobly as King Sextimus the silent King who&#13;
manages to keep things in an uproa r in the Kingdom&#13;
of Burgandy. One of the Queen's ladies in. waiting,&#13;
played by Eva Paladi no, is in love with a Knight, Sir&#13;
Harry, played by Bob Bryant, but they cannot wed until&#13;
Dauntless takes a wife.&#13;
J este r, King Sextimus &#13;
The sto ry is told by the minstre l, Jim Moats and the&#13;
jester, Mickey Forcade, who adds life to the palace.&#13;
The choreog rapher and court dancer was Judy Moran&#13;
who soloed to " Ma ny Moons Ago" and danced to the&#13;
"Spanish Panic " with the other dancers. The one who&#13;
put in many hours of hard work was Nancy Simons, the&#13;
Student Director.&#13;
"Once Upon a Mattress " was o ne of the most enjoya ble and fu n filled musicals Tee Jay has ever had.&#13;
the Sile nt, Minstre l&#13;
Min strel&#13;
King Sextimu s the Silent&#13;
J ester&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
MAIN CHARACTERS&#13;
Stage Manager . . ... . ............ . . Chet Gallagher&#13;
Emily Webb .......... ......... ... . .. Pat Lenhardt&#13;
Emily Webb ........ ... ..... . .... . .. Trudy Probst&#13;
George Gibbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Ca rter&#13;
Mrs. Webb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Holder&#13;
Mr. Webb ........ . . ... .. . . . . . . .... ·. Ken Lininger&#13;
Dr. Gibbs . . . ....... .. ......... . .. Dave Hardiman&#13;
Mrs. Gibbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frances Strong&#13;
Simon Stimson ... . ....... .. . .. .... . Dennis Herrick&#13;
Rebecca Gibbs ... .. ... .. . .. ......... Mary Wager&#13;
Wally Webb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LeRoy Thomas&#13;
Some thirty years ago a most revolutionary play entitled "Our Town" made its first appearance. With its&#13;
expressionistic overtones in which characters spoke their&#13;
thoughts to the audience, the disregard for time, the&#13;
lack of scenery and the character of the Stage Manager, it indeed became a contemporary play of the&#13;
day.&#13;
"Our Town" brings back memories to us that are&#13;
found in the daily routine of living-thF! wedding, the&#13;
funeral, and all that was good and wonderful about life&#13;
as children and adults. "Our Town" takes a long look&#13;
at life and finds it not just good, but even wonderful&#13;
and uplifting.&#13;
The Stage Manager ma rryi ng George a nd Emil y.&#13;
A family portrait of the Webbs. &#13;
OORTOWN&#13;
Howie Newsome , (Jim Canady), Wally, and Constable Warren&#13;
(Dave Wilson), having a friendly morning chat.&#13;
Th e G ibbs' fa mil y.&#13;
"Yo u g et a g ood rest too, fol ks "&#13;
95 &#13;
The Villain , Rafe Heywood, threatens to take the magic harp away from J ack.&#13;
J ack . .. Le roy Th omas Ra fe Heywood . . . De nnis H e rri ck The Ha rp, J e a ni ne H ayes&#13;
96 &#13;
Jack sides with Friho l, the Magic Man, as the village rs, led by Rafe Heywood, turn against him.&#13;
Jack and&#13;
the Beanstalk&#13;
The ever-popular fab le of "Jack and t he Bea nstalk " was presented&#13;
by our Drama Department for the Children's Theater in Omaha .&#13;
Prese nted at Techni ca l High School, the play ran for ten d ays, and&#13;
was viewed by many area e lementary students and many from&#13;
Tee J ay.&#13;
J ack prepares to stea l th e magic hen&#13;
THE CAST:&#13;
J ACK&#13;
Leroy Thomas&#13;
Bruce Phill ips&#13;
J ACK'S MOTHER&#13;
Sheryl Grap&#13;
G IANT&#13;
J im Stei nke&#13;
G IANT'S WI FE&#13;
Abbie Ba rton&#13;
Kathy Connor&#13;
RAFE HEYWOO D&#13;
Dennis Herrick&#13;
FR IHOL&#13;
Chet Gal lagher&#13;
Jim Steinke as the eig ht foot giant &#13;
R. H. Fanders in a moment of despair.&#13;
98&#13;
Behind the Scenes • • •&#13;
Finishing touches be ing put on&#13;
Ken Lin inge r's make-up.&#13;
Chet Gallogher has taken on a new look.&#13;
The light crew t akes a breok between 11 cts. &#13;
I -&#13;
1966&#13;
Junior-Senior&#13;
PROM&#13;
The work,&#13;
the workers .&#13;
. .. and the&#13;
finished products&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
Greg Gamblin&#13;
Cindy Tisher&#13;
PRINCE&#13;
Tim Bond&#13;
PRINCESS&#13;
Lind a Kindberg&#13;
Steve Hoke&#13;
Beck ie Young&#13;
Den ny Conner&#13;
Debby Smith&#13;
The 1966 Junior-Senior Prom was present ed&#13;
at Peony Pa rk on April first. The doors were&#13;
opened to the guests at eight P.M. Lively dance&#13;
music was provided by Mal Dunn a nd his orchestra .&#13;
At ten o'clock the evening was highlighted&#13;
by t he coronation. The couples on the Prom&#13;
C o urt we re a nnounced; then they wa lked around&#13;
the ba llroom floor and assembled in front of&#13;
the st age. J ay Malone was crowned King and&#13;
then he crowned his Quee n Na ncy Moore.&#13;
Prince Tim Bond and Princess Lind a Kindberg&#13;
completed the Roya l Court. The court couples&#13;
then danced to the mu sic of "Moon River" . &#13;
The ballroom itself was interestingly and attractive ly decorated. On the front of the stage&#13;
was a twelve-foot-long flame-red dragon. Near&#13;
it was an unusual vehicle called a Pedicab.&#13;
This wa s rented by the school from Bradley's&#13;
Flower Shop and was originally bought and&#13;
shipped from T aipai, Taiwan.&#13;
The Senior class colors of Sapphire blue and&#13;
silver were beautifully represented by the covers&#13;
of the Programs. The girls received Japanese&#13;
fan s a s favors. The Prom was a tremendous&#13;
success and the outcome gave a sense of pride&#13;
to all who had a part in its preparation. The&#13;
evening of April I, 1966, and the Junior-Senior&#13;
Prom will be remembered by all for many years&#13;
to come.&#13;
)&#13;
·- ,&#13;
Jim Grazier&#13;
Carol Lindsay&#13;
John Lydon&#13;
Sandy Rowe&#13;
Bob Case&#13;
QUEEN&#13;
Nancy Moore&#13;
KING&#13;
Jay Ma lone&#13;
Eva Pa ladino&#13;
...&#13;
IOI &#13;
102&#13;
The girl who's birthday is on May&#13;
27 . ... . . .&#13;
1965 Homecoming&#13;
Eleven lovely ·girls, selected by the Thomas Jefferson student&#13;
body, made up this year's homecoming court. They showed their&#13;
vibrant school spirit all through the Friday morning pep rally, where&#13;
they were introduced to the students and faculty, and through the&#13;
p~rade on Saturday.&#13;
Beginning with the presentation of the court, the half-time c€remonies were concluded with a fireworks display.&#13;
1964 Homecoming queen, LuAnn Beck, crowns&#13;
th e new queen&#13;
The climax of the evening was when Sandy Rowe was crowned&#13;
all-sports queen by the 1964 queen LuAnn Beck. She was then&#13;
escorted by our foreign exchange student, Gerd Hienstorfer.&#13;
Thanks to the pep club, cheerleaders and loyal T.J. fans, it was&#13;
a crowning success.&#13;
Finally a queen &#13;
Alica Lindsay Carolyn Lindsay&#13;
Nancy Moore Kathy Parks&#13;
Jo Ditzl er Eva Paladino&#13;
Queen Sandy Rowe&#13;
Debby Smith Nancy Simons&#13;
Jane Rasmu ssen Diana Robinson&#13;
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9noball&#13;
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104&#13;
This year for the first time the Christmas semi-formal was turned&#13;
into a semi-casual dance.&#13;
It was held in the fi e ld house on December 23. This dance is the&#13;
major money-making project of the Student Council. Many members&#13;
of the Student Council arrived early on the morning of the dance&#13;
to decorate the field house in the theme of Santa's Works hop. On&#13;
the stage they erected a scene of Santa working with his elves&#13;
o n ma ny colorful Christmas presents. A false ceiling effect was&#13;
created by twisting crepe paper over a wire running the length of &#13;
the gym. To the surprise of many students, and the decorating committee, the ce iling drifted mysteriously to the floor in the midd le&#13;
of the da nce.&#13;
Refreshments were se rved by several students. The refreshme nts&#13;
consisted of small c rackers a nd va ried types of cheese dips. A delic ious punch was also se rved.&#13;
The Coachmen, a combo from Omaha , was a major factor in&#13;
the success of this a nnual event. Many stude nts from other schools&#13;
attended ou r dance because of the exceptional ta le nts of this group.&#13;
105 &#13;
Tee Jay's '66 Road Show has lots&#13;
of action . . . with fast moving&#13;
boys ...&#13;
and fast moving girls.&#13;
106&#13;
GO GO&#13;
1&#13;
FAST&#13;
1{1~ MOVING ~ '-'-.._., SHOW&#13;
,~&#13;
-&gt;&#13;
'r;~-- .l ~ &#13;
Scho~I Spirit adds spice to show.&#13;
Miss Jensen as Winnifred from the Swamps&#13;
of Home.&#13;
Everyone wants to be a foot ball heroeven the girls . . ... .&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Road Show for '66 was a great success. It was enjoyed by all who attended&#13;
and by all the students that participated in the show. The theme was "Tee Jay a Go-Go," but the&#13;
acts were of many varied kinds. The music department added a great deal to the show with many&#13;
smaller singing groups plus the ever popular choir. Dances filled the program as our senior and junior&#13;
dance lines gave their best for a successful show. The dances varied from the Monkey, Jerk, Swim, and&#13;
Alligator to modern jazz and even a dancing bull. Many skits were presented for the audience and&#13;
were welcomed with applause. Some of Tee Jay's school spirit even came into the show with the Varsity Cheerleaders and a spirited song by the Girl's and Boy's Glees.&#13;
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108&#13;
Varsidettes&#13;
Judy Moran, this year's choreographer, worked endlessly to make&#13;
the senior danceline an unforgettable one. Judy, a junior, taught&#13;
them two days every week this summer.&#13;
Pat Falconer, the assistant choreographer, aided Judy in t each ing&#13;
the dances and kept things in order and running smoothly.&#13;
This year the Varsidettes provided&#13;
some talented dances for the T eeJay&#13;
Roadshow. The variety included tap&#13;
and jazz numbers. Ending the show&#13;
with a bang, the Varsidettes suddenly&#13;
changed into go-go girls to give the&#13;
program a touch of the latest teenage dances. Shaking to the beat of&#13;
the Statures, T eeJay's own combo,&#13;
they danced the Watusi, the Swim,&#13;
the Jerk, and the Alligator.&#13;
Top to Bottom, L. to R. J . Rasmussen, T. Hansen, P. Fisher, A . Lindsay, J. Ditzler, J. Moran,&#13;
M. Applegate, D. Hansen, J. Branson, P. Falcon e r, S. Lawson, L. Robinson, S. Clark&#13;
Cho reog ra pher: Judy Moran&#13;
Assista nt : Pat Falconer &#13;
Yellowjackettes&#13;
The "younger set," but just as talented, is the junior cfanceline&#13;
the Yellowjackettes. A modern tap dance to an . old song "Down&#13;
By the Riverside" was performed by them early in the Roadshow&#13;
and later, a fast-moving jazz number to " Drum City" caught the&#13;
viewer's eye.&#13;
The junior and senior girls tried out for acceptance in the dancelines last May and twenty-five were chosen altogether.&#13;
Practicing and making their costumes filled the g irls' schedules&#13;
during the summer. All their hard work and tireless efforts paid off&#13;
with their delightful performances.&#13;
Choreographe r:&#13;
L. to R. Row I&#13;
C. Rave nstein&#13;
K. Koch&#13;
J. Mille r&#13;
Row 2&#13;
C. Valli er&#13;
D. Hansen&#13;
M. Conboy&#13;
M. G arg es&#13;
C. Phillips&#13;
J. Ha yes&#13;
M. Wil ken&#13;
T. Ahlquist&#13;
Kitty Koch&#13;
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_-_-_-- - --=-- -&#13;
Federal&#13;
Inspection&#13;
1966&#13;
The Ho no rary Colone l, Eva Pa lidi no, is given the first award.&#13;
The ra nks are a t para d e rest&#13;
durin g the ce remo nies. &#13;
The annual Federal Inspection&#13;
was held May 18, 1966. Presentation of the Cadets was made before the student body. The Drill&#13;
T earn performed, the Cadets&#13;
passed in review. Two Companies&#13;
were inspected by the Inspecting&#13;
Officer from Independence, Missouri. During the ceremony, awards&#13;
were presented to outstanding&#13;
Cadets by various military organizations throughout the area.&#13;
Th e review of the Staff&#13;
starts the inspection.&#13;
Cadet Colon el Oshlo receives one of his two medals he got tha t day.&#13;
113 &#13;
CADET COLONEL Richard Oshlo Jr.&#13;
HONORARY COLONEL Eva Marie Pa ladino&#13;
114 &#13;
Military&#13;
Ball&#13;
The 37th annual Military Ball was held March 25&#13;
in the Thomas Jefferson Fieldhouse . The main event of&#13;
the evening was the presentation of the sabre by&#13;
Cadet Sgt. Dan Thomas to Cadet Colonel Dick Oshlo&#13;
and a bouquet of red roses was presented to Honorary Colonel Eva Paladino by Debbie Jo Smith.&#13;
The ball was opened by a four number program&#13;
presented by the Tee Jay band. The choir entertained with selections from "My Fair Lady" and "In the&#13;
Still of the Night". After Principal Berna Id Bolton&#13;
welcomed the guests, Russel J. Mourer, Superintendent of Schools, addressed them.&#13;
A routine was presented to the gathering by the&#13;
ROTC Drill T earn under the command of Cadet Captain Leslie Downing.&#13;
The theme of this year's Military Ball was "We&#13;
March On" .&#13;
The three top ranking offic ers and their ladies for the eve ning were First Battalion Commander, Lieutenant Colonel Alan Holmberg&#13;
and Sh a ron Duitman , Brigade Executive Officer, Li eute na nt Colonel Alan Schroder and Pam Poulos, and Second Battalion Commander, Lieutena nt Colonel Jim Grazier and Carol Lind say.&#13;
115 &#13;
Th e Grand Ma rch Office r's Da nee&#13;
Afte r t he Presentations Th e Gra nd March&#13;
116 &#13;
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/&#13;
First Row: Do ug Schrode r Second Row: Gale Arch, Mike Kuleck, Steve Bates, Marty Meyer, Danny Hanna, Fred Hill, Clyde Johnson,&#13;
Virgil Downing , Rick Jolif, Hugh John son. Not pictured , Les Downing-Comma nder&#13;
This year's Drill•Team is commanded by Cadet Captain Leslie Downing.&#13;
In the fall the Drill T earn braved the&#13;
weather to march in the Veteran's Day&#13;
Parade. In t he spring they participated&#13;
in the Omaha University Drill Tournament and the Tech High Drill T ournament.&#13;
At th e right the Drill Team is doing th eir&#13;
rou ti ne at the 37th an nual Military Ba ll .&#13;
Drill Team&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
Rifle Team&#13;
Front Row L. to R. David Burgstrum, Bridgette Wilson, Charles Brooks, Greg Christiansen. Back Row L. tct R. Harvey Lorson, Fred&#13;
Brooks, 'Ken Walker, Dan Whipkey, John Vaughniax.&#13;
The Rifle T earn, under the direction of Sergeant Charles Rafferty, compiled a five win-five loss record this year. Three of&#13;
those victories were obtained at the expense of Abraham Lincoln High School. These wins enabled Tee Jay to gain possession of the McDonald's Traveling Trophy. &#13;
Left to Right: Marty Meyers, Lavern Carman, Doug Schroder, Joe Thomas, Gale Arch, Fred H ill&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Military Police squad is one of&#13;
the busiest parts of the ROTC program.&#13;
They are in attendance at nearly every activity or function here at school. They direct the traffic as it enters&#13;
the various parking lots around Tee Jay at these functions.&#13;
During the school year they control the crowds at football&#13;
and basketball games. Also the raising and lowering of the&#13;
flag is one of th e ir duties.&#13;
At the regular weekend dances they supervise work in the&#13;
coat room and make themselves generally useful.&#13;
They very often go unappreciated but if it weren't for&#13;
them the amount of confusion at Tee Jay functions would&#13;
be intolerable.&#13;
Military&#13;
Police&#13;
119 &#13;
9PORT9 &#13;
121 &#13;
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Varsity&#13;
First Row; L. to R., C. Mobley, R. Hoke, S. Chew, J. Kinsel, L. Mayberry, G. Khors, M. Kellar, L. Floyd, L. McGee, Second Row, S.&#13;
Hoke, T. Arnold, G. Vogel, D. Connor, T. Garrean, R. Tallman, T. McClure, D. Purnell, G. Wooldridge, M. Tracy, Third Row, G.&#13;
Gamblin, T. Bond, B. Wolfe, J. Lydon, B. Case, L. Koenigs, T. Hawki ns, G. Ives, E. Lawton, M. Myers.&#13;
MR. HANSEN MR. GOTSCHALL&#13;
As in many athletic events, the score does not a lways tell the whole story. This is true of this year's&#13;
va rsity foot ball team. Although only two games were&#13;
won, in every one of those games we showed signs of&#13;
being a powerhouse. The boys tried their hardest and&#13;
ke pt improving after each game. It seemed like the&#13;
124&#13;
1965 Football Scores&#13;
Tech 37 T.J. 19&#13;
Westside 24 T.J. 0&#13;
A.L. 19 T.J. 26&#13;
North 41 T.J. 18&#13;
Central 13 T.J. 6&#13;
Bellevue 34 T.J. 18&#13;
Prep 33 T.J. 6&#13;
Ryan 20 T.J. 39&#13;
team rea lly started rolling at the end of the season&#13;
but by t hat t ime it was too late. A lot of juniors,&#13;
coached by Dennis Gotschall , saw action this season&#13;
and many of them will be trying to better T.J.'s record for Coach J ack Hansen next year. &#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
The Junior Varsity had a lot of downfalls this year.&#13;
No games were won and only one game was tied during the season. The team was composed of a talented&#13;
group of sophomores and juniors. The team had expert&#13;
instruction, being coached by Mr. Charles Bryant,&#13;
and Mr. Michael Gill.&#13;
Desire and hustle were assets the team was noted&#13;
for. If the breaks had fallen the other way, Tee Jay&#13;
might have had a winning year. Despite the futile&#13;
efforts, many boys gained valuable experience and&#13;
will be a big help to next year's varsity team.&#13;
Back Row; L. to R.: Cooch Bryant, J. Lindsay, D. Haden, K. Peterso n, D. Waffle , J .. Morgan, ~- Russell, .J .. Kinsel, D. Fernley, C.&#13;
Lindstrum, M. Krivokucha, K. Walker, M Goldenberg, G. Kohrs, T. Garrean , A. Rollins, J. Sefkin, G. Christi anson, G. Gamblin, B.&#13;
Wolfe, J. Reese, Front Row; B. Kern, T .. Hawkins, C. Pendgraft, M. Jones, K. Constant, M. Shepard, R. Garrison, J. Floyd, M. Mar,&#13;
W. Thompson, E. Lawton, T. Arnold .&#13;
Season Record:&#13;
0 Wins 6 Losses I Tie&#13;
Tee Jay 0 Prep 1.9&#13;
Tee Jay 13 A.L. 32&#13;
Tee Jay 0 North 13&#13;
Tee Jay 13 Westside 26&#13;
Tee Jay 7 Central 7&#13;
Tee Jay 0 Ryan 19&#13;
Tee Jay 0 Tech 6&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
9ophomore 9quad&#13;
Back Row; L. to R.: M. Paulson, S. Dyson, C. Freer, L. Jung, G. Lovercheck, T. Drager, D. O' Dew, S. Du nla p, H. Je s~ n, K. Eng lund.&#13;
Front Row; N. Mandrich, T. Ferrin, M. Kunick, D. Witt, J. Connor, D. Bowser, D. Sage, P. Shadden, L. Waugh, V. Downing.&#13;
Season Record :&#13;
3 Wins&#13;
Tee Jay 7&#13;
Tee J ay 0&#13;
Tee Jay 19&#13;
Tee Jay 6&#13;
Tee Jay 13&#13;
Tee J ay 0&#13;
Tee Jay 9&#13;
COACH JEROME&#13;
The Sophomore football team finished its season&#13;
with a respectable record of three wins against four&#13;
defeats. Highlights of the season inc luded a victory&#13;
over Tech produced by a fifty yard pass play in the&#13;
closing thirty seconds of the game .&#13;
A heartbreaker ended the season when Tee Jay&#13;
lost to Ryan. The Sophs' goal line charge was ha lted&#13;
4 Defeats&#13;
C reighton Prep 0&#13;
AL. 22&#13;
Tech 12&#13;
North 19&#13;
Central 0&#13;
W estside 27&#13;
Ryan 12&#13;
COACH SIMM S&#13;
twice during the fourth quarter. Each time Tee Jay&#13;
had the ba ll within Ryan's ten yard line, and was unable to punch over the winning score. Credit is due&#13;
to the Sophomore boys who played a tough sche d ule.&#13;
Determinatio n and hard pla y produced a numbe r of&#13;
young foot ba llers t ha t we wi ll be watching in t he&#13;
next several ye a rs. &#13;
Candids&#13;
What the*!*!@* are those guys doing? Kiss Me!&#13;
Duck!&#13;
Did Tan catch it or did it catch Tan!&#13;
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128&#13;
Row I: L. to R.; G. Garrett, D. Fein hold; B. Doughman, M. Gibler, Row 2 L. Harrington, J. Gibler, E. Lawton, G.&#13;
Wooldrige, Row 3: G. Galle, B. Feinhold, T. Garrean, R. Tallman.&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Mr. Brya nt wa s a 1955 graduate of the Unive rsity of Ne braska , a nd while there he received&#13;
honors in footba ll a nd in wrestling. The e xperience&#13;
he ga ined in co ll ege has been passed on through&#13;
devotions and ha rd work d uring practice sessions.&#13;
He has coa ched at Thomas Jefferson for years,&#13;
and during t hese years he ha s com piled a 29 win&#13;
and 15 loss record . &#13;
Out of the winter varsity squads the wrestling . team&#13;
had the best season. Their overall record shows thi~&#13;
wit h a record of 9 wins and 4 defeats in duo co~petition. They finished third in the Metro Tourney; second in the Iowa sectional; and had finalists in district&#13;
and state tournaments.&#13;
This year's record is typical of those produced by&#13;
head coach Bryant. He has transferred his experience&#13;
and know how to the individual wrestler in such a&#13;
way that he will produce to the utmost of his ability.&#13;
Congratulations to this year's team for a fine season.&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
*Tee Jay 33 Oakland 13 *Tee Jay 42 Central 5&#13;
*Tee Jay 34 Bishop Ryan 11 Tee Jay 18 Bellevue 24&#13;
Tee Jay 18 Harlan 24 Tee Jay 11 Tech 32&#13;
*Tee Jay 37 Boystown 9 *Tee Jay 24 Benson 19&#13;
*Tee Jay 26 Westside 14 *Tee Jay 37 Lewis Central 9&#13;
*Tee Jay 32 North 12 Tee Jay 12 A. L. 27&#13;
*Tee Jay 43 Prep 3&#13;
*Wins Total Nine wins; Four losses&#13;
Grap piers&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
Refe ree wa tch es as C a rl Mobl ey pins his ma n&#13;
Mat&#13;
Candids&#13;
Garrett shows fo rm t ha t compile d a 70 wi n a nd 12 loss reco rd&#13;
A pi n ts ne a r &#13;
GEORGE GARRETT&#13;
LEO HARRINGTON&#13;
BOB DOUGHMAN&#13;
RON TALLMAN&#13;
-.,&#13;
'&#13;
Award Winners&#13;
George was one of the best wrestlers T. J. has ever produced.&#13;
He compiled a record of 70 wins, 12 losses, and I tie. George's&#13;
quickness made him a "tiger" to wrestle, and many of George's opponents found themselves on the bottom and usually pinned. T. J.&#13;
is especially proud of George for his championship wrestling, jovial&#13;
disposition, and high spirit. George won many of the tournaments&#13;
around this area. He also won third place in the state meet.&#13;
Leo was a great performer for T. J. this year with a record of&#13;
35 wins, 17 losses, and 3 ties. Leo was able to use his wirey frame&#13;
to get him out of tight spots. He was a spunky competitor, and he&#13;
used his head and quickness rather than brawn to overpower his&#13;
man. Congratulations to Leo for winning the "Most Take Downs"&#13;
award.&#13;
Another name for this boy would be "tiger," and that is what&#13;
this boy was out on the mat. His hustle and desire was ov'erpowering&#13;
to most of his opponents. By just looking at him before t he match,&#13;
one could tell that he was there to win. Bob, a junior, compiled a&#13;
record of 22 wins, 8 losses, and no ties. Bob won the "Most Im proved&#13;
Wrestler" award.&#13;
Ron, the "big bear," wrestled heavyweight for T.J . this year. As&#13;
with most big men he was strong, but he used his head in addition&#13;
to his strength. His coolness and agility under press ure won him&#13;
many victories. Congratulations to Ron for winning the "Most Pins"&#13;
award. His record was 15 wins, 12 losses, and 6 ties.&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
J. V. Wrestling&#13;
Division Champs&#13;
Front Row. L to R: W. Wold, J. Knouse, L. Jensen, D. Flagg , B. Anfinson, M. Ross,&#13;
D. Bowser, Back Row: J. Bradford, T. Bond, M. Gold enburg, D. Waffl e, A. Rollins,&#13;
M. Smith, M. Zimmerman&#13;
Tee Jay vs Oakland w&#13;
Tee Jay VS Bishop Ryan w&#13;
Tee Jay VS Harla n L&#13;
Tee Jay VS Boystown w&#13;
Tee Jay VS Westside w&#13;
Tee Jay VS North w&#13;
Tee Jay vs Bryan w&#13;
Tee Jay VS Prep w&#13;
Tee Jay vs Central w&#13;
Tee Jay vs Bellev ue w&#13;
Tee Jay VS Tech w&#13;
Tee Jay vs Benson w&#13;
Tee Jay vs Lewis Centra l w&#13;
Tee Jay vs A. L. L &#13;
A record of&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Basketball&#13;
7 wins and 12 losses&#13;
was compiled by the&#13;
varsity ba sketball team.&#13;
After a slow start and some&#13;
bad breaks, the t e am see med&#13;
to come to life. At this t ime&#13;
we were well into the season and&#13;
it was just about too late to start&#13;
a rally to even up our record. Switching&#13;
coaches in the last part of the season&#13;
made it more of a challenge.&#13;
Although it was an uphill fight from&#13;
the start, the boys never got discouraged&#13;
and always tried their hardest. Because of the&#13;
lack in he ight every boy had to give his all pl us&#13;
a little more to be able to run with Metro foes.&#13;
Despite this they did have speed and shooting ability.&#13;
In the tourney the team g ot as far as the semifin als in district play before bowing to arch rival A.L.&#13;
in a rea l thrilling game. Coaches Capel and Davis gave th e&#13;
team expert advice and taught the finer points of defense&#13;
a nd offe nse . The record doesn't always tell the whole story.&#13;
A championship record wa s not shown this year, but championsh ip&#13;
effort a nd desire were.&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
BOB CASE&#13;
This was Bob's first year on the&#13;
varsity team. He developed into o ne&#13;
of its finest ball players. His best&#13;
shots were a jumper from the top of&#13;
the key and a twisting layup down&#13;
the middle . Bob made All-City and&#13;
All-Southwest Iowa teams at guard.&#13;
ROGER NANSEL&#13;
CHARLIE ALLEN&#13;
Out of all the players on&#13;
the squad Charlie was the&#13;
most aggressive on offense.&#13;
His smootb moves and deadly&#13;
shots from fifteen feet brought&#13;
him high point honors in many&#13;
ball games. This was his second&#13;
year on the varsity.&#13;
One of this year's starting forward positions was&#13;
held by Barry. He stood 5' 11" which is short for&#13;
a forward, but he could jump with the best of&#13;
them. His best shot&#13;
BARRY McGINN&#13;
was a jumper from&#13;
the side. Also, Barry&#13;
was one of the finest&#13;
defensive players on&#13;
the squad.&#13;
Roger was the tallest man on t he&#13;
varsity squad at 6'3". This was his&#13;
second year on the varsity, and played&#13;
his best game against A.L. Roger's&#13;
greatest attribute was rebounding, and&#13;
he displayed this talent in every game&#13;
at center. His best shot was a turn&#13;
around jump from the inside.&#13;
Chuck was the stuffer of&#13;
the 65-66 ball club. His tremendous reach added to his&#13;
6'2" frame enabled him to&#13;
dunk the ball from any angle.&#13;
His best shot was a short&#13;
hooker. This was his first year&#13;
on the varsity.&#13;
CHUCK BANKS &#13;
Ja y was t he speedster of the squad.&#13;
Many times he stole the ball and&#13;
zoomed away from the chasing defe nders. His best shot was a driving&#13;
hook from his guard position and down&#13;
the left si de of the key. Jay was also&#13;
a strong defen sive player.&#13;
JAY MALONE&#13;
Th is was Jim's second year with the&#13;
va rsity squad and this experience&#13;
showed in many ball games. Jim was&#13;
a ble to play either forward or guard,&#13;
and he held one of these positions&#13;
the e nti re season. His best shot was a&#13;
jumper from the left side.&#13;
JOHN LYDON&#13;
John was the best sixth man&#13;
on the +earl'!. His 5' I I" height&#13;
did not stop him from gathering rebounds from taller men.&#13;
His shooting ability and coolness under pressure were an&#13;
asset to the team. His best&#13;
shot was a scoop layup.&#13;
Bob was the shortest man&#13;
on the team at 5'7". A standout on defense, he would steal&#13;
the ball easily with his quick&#13;
hands. Bob was a deadly shot&#13;
from far out, especially the&#13;
twenty foot mark.&#13;
BOB HESSMAN&#13;
Bill was the only junior on the team. He transferred to T. J. from Kansas in the middle of the&#13;
season. His shooting and rebou nd ing crbility will&#13;
help the team next&#13;
year. His best shot BILL HAGOOD&#13;
was a jumper from&#13;
the center.&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Jay Vees&#13;
With a record of nine-nine, the Jay Vee basketball&#13;
team made a fine showing this season. Coach Bill&#13;
Davis built his team up to be good sportsmen, rugged players, and tigers on defense.&#13;
Many of these boys will be expected to fill varsity&#13;
positions next year. With the coaching they received&#13;
from Coach Davis, a bright season is in store for&#13;
next year.&#13;
Front Row, L to R: T. Arnold, T. Arnold, J. Floyd, R. Whirli, Back: L. Brashers, B. Kern, D. Madden, T. Drager, D. Horner&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
Tee Jay 44 Mo .. Valley 32 Tee Jay 41 Sioux City c. 48&#13;
Tee Jay 32 Holy Name 47 Tee Jay 61 Benson 81&#13;
Tee Jay 45 Prep 58 Tee Jay 48 Burke 54&#13;
Tee Jay 53 A. L. 48 Tee Jay 70 Griswold 39&#13;
Tee Jay 68 Manning 27 Tee Jay 68 Central 55&#13;
Tee Jay 58 Atlantic 51 Tee Jay 41 Boys Town 51&#13;
Tee Jay 52 Tech 59 Tee Jay 41 W. Harrison 70&#13;
Tee Jay 62 South 50 Tee Jay 54 Lewis Central 20&#13;
Tee Jay 59 A. L. 57 Tee Jay 48 Ryan 53 &#13;
Sophomore Cagers&#13;
This year the sophomore basketball team compiled a&#13;
record of ten wins and three losses. Highlighting this&#13;
yea r's season was a triple overtime win over Bellevue&#13;
with the final score, Tee Jay fifty-nine and Bellevue&#13;
fifty-seven.&#13;
Tee Jay 41&#13;
Tee Jay 70&#13;
Tee Jay 73&#13;
Tee Jay 53•&#13;
Tee Jay 67&#13;
Tee Jay 60&#13;
Tee Jay 72&#13;
Tee Jay 52&#13;
Tee Jay 60&#13;
Tee Jay 59&#13;
Tee Jay 71&#13;
These boys worked hard and were considered a topnotch sophomore club. Coach Mike Hoffman, in his&#13;
second year with the team, feels many of these boys&#13;
will be able to fill varsity positions in the near future.&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
Prep 56&#13;
North 61&#13;
Ryan 57&#13;
Tech 56&#13;
South 56&#13;
Central 47&#13;
Westside 53&#13;
Benson 69&#13;
West Harrison 43&#13;
Abe Lynx 49&#13;
Fremont-Mills 54&#13;
Tee Jay 59 (3 ovt.) Bellevue 57&#13;
Tee Jay 56 Boys town 47&#13;
First Row, L to R: D. Debar, G. Andersen, J. Heckerman, T. Th omas, D. Witt, C. Solomon, Second Row; G. love rchec k, J. John son ,&#13;
T. Finnell, P. Plummer, J. Morgan, R. Apple&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
L. to R. Ivy Moore, Laura Waugh, Vicki Hall, Roberta Hunt, Mad onna Bittick, Mary Bolte, Donna Balzer-spon so r, Geo rgia G ottbrecht, Connie Marlin, Jeanie H all, Kathy Mandolfo, Linda Lu schen, Chris Dickense n.&#13;
Jackettes&#13;
TJ's Girls' Basketball Team&#13;
Eve n though only 3 seniors return ed to the girls' basketball team this year,- the y&#13;
had a fairly good seaso n. They practiced twice a week on lay-up shots, driils, fre e&#13;
throws, and different plays. Having tough competition from 15 othe r teams in the&#13;
B league (girls 18 and unde r), they finished with 8 losses a nd 2 wins.&#13;
Showing much improvement, the girls we re runners-up in the consolation games&#13;
of the AAU tournament. Also, one of the outstanding players, Jeanie Hall, was&#13;
elected to the a ll star team. With almost all the girls returning next year, it should&#13;
be a ve ry promising season. &#13;
Front Row, L. to R.: R. Simmons, L. Spratt, D. Caffery, D. Neil, T. Farris, C. Foutch, A. Schroeder, M. Rine, Back Row, Coach E.&#13;
Robinson, J. Malone, C. Solomon, D. Steensen, B. Lambert, R. Nancel, M. Shannon, J. Grazier, D. Horner, A. Holmberg, S. Siegler.&#13;
MEET&#13;
Ryan, Bellevue, T.J.&#13;
Bellevue, T.J.&#13;
Tech, North, T.J.&#13;
Ryan, T.J.&#13;
Westside , T.J.&#13;
Tech, T.J.&#13;
Metro. Invitational&#13;
A.L., T.J.&#13;
Peru State Invitational&#13;
Metro. Activities As.&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
PLACE&#13;
2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
2nd&#13;
2nd&#13;
2r'ld&#13;
2nd&#13;
9th&#13;
2nd&#13;
4th&#13;
7th&#13;
This year has been a rebuilding period for Coach&#13;
Earnest Robinson 's thinclads. With only three returning lettermen from la st year's squad, Coa ch&#13;
Robinson had to settle for seventh in the Metropolitan League. The boys had much desire and&#13;
determination. W ith nine underclassmen returning&#13;
to next year's squad, a successful season is in store&#13;
for future cross country teams at Tee Jay.&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
Track&#13;
1st Row: L. to R.-M. Jones, R. Turpine, L. Spratt, M. Dyson, D. Bergstrom, E. Lawton, T. Hawkins, M. Rhin e. 2nd Row: J. Malone,&#13;
J. Nagle, L. Floyd, B. Hagood, C. Mobley, C. Foutch, A. Roll ins, J. Hecke rman , Coac h Hansen, D. Fernley, D. Horne r, T. Bond,&#13;
G. Khors, Coach Gotchall.&#13;
This year's track team placed high in every meet they participated in. Greg Kohors&#13;
and Mike Kellar paced the team with I st and 2nd place efforts at the State Meet.&#13;
Other point getters for the team were Tim Bond in the I 00 Yd. Da sh and Jay&#13;
Malone in the 220 Yd. Da sh. Kohrs, Bond and many othe r undercla ssmen are return -&#13;
ing to help bolster rela ys a nd garner points in the open events. A boy has to pay&#13;
the price to become successful in track, and by t he showing made this year, many&#13;
boys paid the price. Congratulations to Mr. Gotchall for an outstandi ng track team. &#13;
Mike Kellar shows form tha t ea rn ed him 2nd place in th e Stat e Me et.&#13;
Dave&#13;
third .&#13;
Greg Khors I st place in the broad jump at the Stat e Meet.&#13;
Be rgstrom fin ishes&#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
The girls who fre qu ently ran the relay we re from L. to R. Kathy Mahe r,&#13;
Kathey Mandolfo, (standing} Linda Lu schen, an d Maggie Roacha.&#13;
Even though the number out for girls'&#13;
track was limited, the team had a good season. Five girls made up the team, and because of t his each girl participated in a va-&#13;
_riety of activities.&#13;
The girls started by practicing four nights&#13;
a week after school. Exercises consisted of&#13;
jumping jacks, sit-ups, leg exercises, running&#13;
from two to three laps around the football&#13;
field , and practicing the dashes to improve&#13;
their time.&#13;
T eeJay entered the meets at Red Oak&#13;
and Missouri Valley but failed to score&#13;
against toughter rivals. The team also entered in th e meet at the Iowa School for the&#13;
Deaf where they won place ribbons. Linda&#13;
Luschen took second place in the broad&#13;
jump for which she set the school record at&#13;
T eeJay, second place in the 220 yard run,&#13;
and placed fifth in the I 00 yard dash. The&#13;
four girls on the relay team won a fourth&#13;
place ribbon.&#13;
This year the coach of girls' as wel l as boys' track was Mr.&#13;
Ernest Robinson. His assistant was Miss Donna Balzer of th e&#13;
girls' p hysica l ed ucation department. &#13;
Girls'&#13;
Track&#13;
Linda Luschen gets a running start for the broad'&#13;
jump.&#13;
Geo rgia Gottbrecht prepares to throw the softball.&#13;
Conditions for running on the TeeJay track we re ve ry difficult because of the new adaition being constructed.&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
Gymnastics&#13;
The gymnastic team had a record of two wins and&#13;
seven losses. Coach Bill Simms has many underclassmen returning next year.&#13;
With the experie nce gained this year, better performance s are e xpected from these boys in the coming&#13;
season .&#13;
Front Row, L to R: D. Sage, J. Hotchkiss, B. King, G. Mann, B. Lambert,&#13;
D. Burgstru m, Back Row: J . Ives, B. Brabec, H. Brink, M. Jon es, J. Conner.&#13;
SCHEDULE&#13;
Tee Jay 61 Bellevue&#13;
Tee Jay 51 North&#13;
Tee Jay 38 Westside&#13;
Tee Jay 32 Cre ighton&#13;
Tee Jay 62 Tech&#13;
Tee Jay 32 Ryan&#13;
Tee Jay 45 A. L.&#13;
Prep&#13;
POINT LEADERS&#13;
Dave Burgstrum&#13;
Capt. Mike Jones&#13;
C apt. John Ives&#13;
Jeff Conner&#13;
Bob Lambert&#13;
48&#13;
61&#13;
74&#13;
80&#13;
50&#13;
80&#13;
68&#13;
68'h&#13;
53&#13;
48&#13;
33 1/3&#13;
23'h &#13;
9wimming&#13;
First Row, L to R: W. Prito, T. Hawkins, D. Pogge, R. Underwood, J. Conner, B. Schomberg, R. Garrison, M. Bergantzel, Second Row: J. Allen, R. Hoke, G. Rosenbaugh, B. Russell, S. Hoke, J. Menching, J. Lindsay, D. Oshlo, D. Oshlo.&#13;
With a record of one win, one tie, and sixteen losse!&#13;
the swimming team didn't fare too well against thei&#13;
tough Metro foes.&#13;
This year's team was composed mainly of underclas~&#13;
men. Mr. Jerome and the team feel that the experienc•&#13;
they gained from this year and lots of hard work, ·&#13;
brighter season is in store for next year.&#13;
COACH JEROME&#13;
145 &#13;
146&#13;
1 966 Baseball&#13;
Front Row: D. Con nor, D. Debar, J. Lydon, B. Ca se, D. Purn ell, B. McGinn T. McClure. Back Row: D. Daley, R. Hoke, D. Thomas,&#13;
D. Fenton, L. McGee J. Grazier, L. Breshers, S. Hoke.&#13;
Coach Dick Davis&#13;
The spring base ball squad possessed a 16-5 record and&#13;
the title of Spring State Ba seball Champio ns. Seasoned by&#13;
the tough competition of the Merto-Leagu e , the state&#13;
champs tore through their Iowa fo es with a 12-0 record.&#13;
The team at the start of the season was rough and needed&#13;
work in many places.. As the season progressed, though, the&#13;
squad turned into a smooth functioning team which in the&#13;
end became the number one team in the state of Iowa. &#13;
State Champions&#13;
Coach Davis's expression shows se riou sness&#13;
of t he state to urn ey.&#13;
An oth e r run for th e state tourn ey ca use.&#13;
THE 1966 STATE CHAMPIONS&#13;
.. . .&#13;
Cl\ ~ COU '&lt; l ( DAIR (A~~ ~&#13;
Anoth e r fine defe nsive pla y&#13;
147 &#13;
Dan Thomas stokes ou t anot her home run.&#13;
Da n Dal e y gu a rd s second ba se .&#13;
T.J. vs. Des Moines Dowling Win T.J. vs. A. L. Wi n&#13;
T.J. vs. Des Moines Dowling win T.J. vs. Bellvue wi n&#13;
T.J. vs. Boystown loss T.J. vs. Central Win&#13;
T.J. vs. Westside loss T.J. vs. Spalding win&#13;
T.J. vs. Ryan loss T.J. vs. North loss&#13;
T.J. vs. South Win T.J. vs. Tech loss&#13;
T.J. vs. Burke Win T.J. vs. Prep wi n&#13;
T.J. vs. Lewis Central wi n T.J. vs. Churdan win&#13;
T.J. vs. A.L. win T.J. vs. Davenpo rt win&#13;
T.J. vs. Elk Horn Win T.J. vs. W aterloo Win&#13;
T.J. vs. Bedford win &#13;
-.· ·-&#13;
Row 1; L. to R.: D. Clayton, K. Petersen, M. Danburg, B. Kern, J. Morgan, J . Kinsel, R. Johnson, T. Thomas; ·Row 2: T. Ferrin , J. Nichola s,&#13;
D. Witt, J. Hitfe rnan , M. Paulson, R. Garrison, D. tlowser, J . Connor.&#13;
Junior Varsit\j&#13;
After losing the first game of the season, RECORD&#13;
the Jay-vees racked up SIX straight VIC- T.J. Westside 7&#13;
tori es for a 6-1 Metro League record- T.J. 12 Rummel 4&#13;
good enough for a first place finish. The T.J. 6 A.L. 4&#13;
team wa s led by the trio of John Kinsel, T.J. 7 Tech 0&#13;
J ohn Hiffernan, and Terry Ferrin who hit T.J. 3 Be llevue 2&#13;
. 308, .450, and .410 respectively. T.J . 7 Creig hton Prep 3&#13;
T.J. 9 A.L. 4&#13;
149 &#13;
Girls'&#13;
The girls' golf team showed&#13;
much improvement over la st&#13;
yea r. Many new sophomores&#13;
participated this year making the team wo rk harde r&#13;
and creating competition&#13;
among the team fo r those&#13;
low scores. Their sponsor,&#13;
Mrs. Sally Kelker, took t he&#13;
team to Westwood Golf&#13;
course four times a week&#13;
to determine low scores&#13;
for t he matches. The top six&#13;
were then taken to Dodge&#13;
course in inter-school competition.&#13;
The low scorer and best&#13;
playe r on the team was Carolyn Lin.dsay who took fourth&#13;
place low medalist in competing with forty-two girls at&#13;
the Iowa district meet.&#13;
The team lost to A.L. in&#13;
the two matches scheduled&#13;
with the scores being&#13;
A.L.&#13;
A.L.&#13;
184&#13;
23 3&#13;
T.J.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
185&#13;
255&#13;
The top six girls who placed in district a re from L. to R. Carolyn Lind sa y, Sa ndy Rowe , Trud yMark, Alice Conway, Debo ra Smith, C a rl a Arndt.&#13;
The first match between A.L. and T.J. was he ld at W estwood and the second at El ks C ou ntry Club G o lf Course.&#13;
In the southwest Iowa Tourname nt T eeJay placed fourth&#13;
(beating A.L. by twent y-three strokes) and placed fourth in&#13;
t he Omaha Golf In vitationa l at Ceda r Hills Golf Cou rse.&#13;
The team fi nished with a good sea son and with all but three&#13;
girls returning , next season should be even better.&#13;
Golf Team&#13;
150&#13;
Othe r me mbe rs on the team a re&#13;
fro m L. to R. Dia na Fid o ne, C a rol&#13;
Sa nd e rs, sponsor, M rs. Sally Ke l·&#13;
ke r, La ura W a ug h, Connie Smith,&#13;
Li nd a Bri ley.&#13;
Not pictured: Be tty Parks, Dia na&#13;
Ro bin so n, Linda Lyd o n. &#13;
Row I: Gail Anderson, Jim Evans, Neil Evans, Jim Minor. Row 2: Joel Myklebust, Ron Fernley, Rod Appel, Rod Erickson .&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson boys golf team putted through&#13;
this year sporting new blast jackets (furnished by Al Martin&#13;
a.nd Grape Growers Association) to a score of I tie, 3&#13;
losses, and 2 wins. The low average boy for the team was&#13;
sophomore Rod Appel with an average of 42 .7. Second low&#13;
was senior Rod Erickson with a 43 .2 ave rage , followed closely&#13;
by senior Jim Eva ns with 43.6.&#13;
RECORD&#13;
T.J. 169 Bellvue 169&#13;
T.J. 193 Westside 176&#13;
T.J. 168 Prep 164&#13;
T.J. 164 North 163&#13;
T.J. 163 Tech 182&#13;
T.J. 174 Rya n 177&#13;
COACH FRANK LAMANTIA&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
Row I L. to R. Co nni e Marlin, Marta Brabec, Janice Tysor, Mary Conboy Row 2: Connie Foot, Diane Shrode r, Bo nni e Sm ith, Kathy&#13;
Maher, Ivy Moore&#13;
Tennis&#13;
1966 brought a fine season for t he Thomas Jefferson&#13;
girl's tennis team. The team was composed of th re e seniors,&#13;
C onnie Marlin, Ivy Moore, and C onnie Foot, and fi ve sophomores. Ivy Moore was a District Semi-Finalist.&#13;
The sophomores look fo rwa rd with expe rience and drive&#13;
to a promising season next yea r. The team was coached by&#13;
Miss Donna Ba lze r.&#13;
T.J. 4 Lewis Centra l 0&#13;
T.J. 0 A. L. 4&#13;
T.J. 3 Red O ak I&#13;
T.J. 4 Lewis Cent ral 0&#13;
T.J . 0 A.L. 4&#13;
T.J. 4 Glenwood 0&#13;
t&#13;
•·. &#13;
Boys' Tennis&#13;
Row I, L. to R.: P. O'Hara, T. Arnold, T. Arnold, C. Rosenbaugh; Row 2: M. Shannon, S. Carle, A. Coleman, D. Madden.&#13;
The best tennis team T.J. and Coach Mike Hoffman&#13;
eve r produced was this year's team. Steve Carle and&#13;
Ala n Colema n were Semi-finalists in the State Tournament. With an overall record of 5 wins and I loss, the&#13;
team finished third in the Metro Tourney and second&#13;
in their division.&#13;
I st singles ....... .... ..... . . . . .. . ... Steve Carle&#13;
2nd singles Mike Shannon&#13;
3rd singles ............. .... ....... Alan Coleman&#13;
I st doubles ..... .... ........ ...... ... Tim Arnold&#13;
Tom Arnold&#13;
2nd doubles ...... ... . ..... . .. . ... Denny Madden&#13;
Ca rl Rosenbaugh&#13;
Pat O'Hara&#13;
153 &#13;
154 &#13;
&#13;
156&#13;
Roger Johnson&#13;
President&#13;
Mrs. Karen Day&#13;
Mr. Bill Simms&#13;
J ohn Lindsay&#13;
Vice-president&#13;
Mr. Dan Ryan&#13;
Trudy Mark&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Mr. R. Davis&#13;
(n ot pictured)&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Officers&#13;
and&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Steve Pefferman&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Tom Arnold&#13;
Sgt.-at-Arms &#13;
c&#13;
a&#13;
n&#13;
d&#13;
• I&#13;
d&#13;
s&#13;
157 &#13;
158&#13;
Sandy Abbott&#13;
Russ Abraham&#13;
Marcia Achenbaugh&#13;
Sharon Ackerman&#13;
Dave Acord&#13;
Conn ie Adamson&#13;
Wayne Aege&#13;
Tin a Ahlquist&#13;
Phyll is Akins&#13;
Su sa n Albert&#13;
Ran dy Allen&#13;
Donna Allison&#13;
Gail Andersen&#13;
Bill Anfinson&#13;
Rod Appel&#13;
Ca rla Arndt&#13;
Tim Arnold&#13;
Tom Arnold&#13;
Joa n Arvidso n&#13;
John Atwell&#13;
Sharon Ault&#13;
Vickie Auxier&#13;
Coll ee n Baker&#13;
Shirley Bake r&#13;
Mich ae l Ba rrie r&#13;
Ken Baxter&#13;
Rich Bece rra&#13;
Susan Beck&#13;
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Susie Fazio Rick Fender&#13;
Alice Fenton Dennis Fernley&#13;
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Danny Ha nn a DeAnne Hansen&#13;
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Judy Ha rdin De bbie a~ti ll Joann Harris&#13;
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Denny Horner Margaret Howard&#13;
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Mike J ones Rex Jones&#13;
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Connie Larsen Harvey Larsen&#13;
LeRoy Law Jack Lawless&#13;
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Jackie Mahan Cathy Mandolfo Frank Mann&#13;
Shari Mann Robert Ma rkus&#13;
Karen Martin Pattricia Massie Joanna Matteson&#13;
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Don Mulvania Helen Murphy Mary Murphy&#13;
Joel Myklebust Mike McClelland&#13;
Bill McDowell Dick McGee&#13;
Thomas McGlade Dorothy Mcintosh George McTwiggan&#13;
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Charles Pendgraft Maureen Penry Conrad Petersen&#13;
Kathy Petry Christine Phillips&#13;
Connie Phillips Dorothy Pierce&#13;
Mike Pogge Peggy Pogue Tonya Points&#13;
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Jiin Re ese Mary Reninger Bill Richardson&#13;
Cathy Richardson Kathy Riddle&#13;
Clyde Rine Linda Roberts&#13;
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Frank Schewe Marilyn Schmitt Bobbie Schuppan&#13;
Diane Schwetz Pebel Sellers&#13;
Kathy Sewell Larry Shanno&#13;
Carolyn Shannon Dewayne Shannon Caryll Sh anon&#13;
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Jim Steinke John Steinke&#13;
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Pat Stogdill Susan Stoker John Street&#13;
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Kay Young&#13;
William Wilson Blaine Wolff&#13;
Kirk Wredt Arvey Wright&#13;
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Mr. Michael Hoffman&#13;
Mr. Lloyd Jerome&#13;
Mr. Roger Melkus&#13;
Miss Agnes Sperra&#13;
Mrs. Clara Strickland&#13;
Mrs. Harriet Cha se&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Officers&#13;
Jim Evans-Treasurer&#13;
Don na Hall-Secretary&#13;
Nancy Moore-President&#13;
Ta ndy McClure-Vice-President &#13;
VALEDICTORIAN&#13;
We, the Annual Staff, salute Trudy&#13;
Probst, this year's valedictorian. Her address on "What Greater Gift?" was especially appropriate considering Trudy's list&#13;
of honors. Some of these include-First&#13;
Place in the State Elks Leadership and&#13;
Scholarship Contests, going on to the Na·&#13;
tional contest.&#13;
A well-known figure around Thomas Jefferson, Trudy is a member of the NHS,&#13;
Student Council, FTA, Jr. GOP's, MOl's,&#13;
Signal Staff, Biology, Spanish, and Pep&#13;
Clubs, and dramatic work in roadshows and&#13;
plays.&#13;
We&#13;
Salute&#13;
You • •&#13;
SAL UT A TORIAN&#13;
•&#13;
The Annual Staff is proud to give Kenneth Lininger, we ll-earned recognition. Ken's list of activities&#13;
is a long one, including membership in NHS, Jr.&#13;
GOP's, Key Club, MOI, Scie nce Club, Music Department in Choir and Band , and work in the&#13;
Drama Department.&#13;
Proof of Ken's earning his rank was evident from&#13;
the awa rds he received on "Honors Day." Some&#13;
of these were his NMSQT Letter of Recommendation, State of Iowa Scholarship, World-Herald&#13;
Scholarship, Woodmen of the World American&#13;
History Award , Iowa State Bar Association Award,&#13;
El ks Loca l Scholarship Award, and his admission to&#13;
Iowa State Un iversity "With Recognition and&#13;
Award."&#13;
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AT GRADUATING TIME&#13;
Alt, Kathy&#13;
Ambrose, Dave&#13;
Andersen, Stella&#13;
Anderson , Jim&#13;
Anderson, Mary&#13;
Anderson, Nancy&#13;
• •&#13;
Abels, Vicki&#13;
Ackerman, Connie&#13;
Adamson, Sandra&#13;
Ahlquist, Brian&#13;
Akins, Ronnie&#13;
Allen , Charley&#13;
• &#13;
Andrews, Sandy&#13;
Anfinson, Peggy&#13;
Applegate, Marsha&#13;
Arch, Iris&#13;
Arrick, Julie&#13;
Arrowsmith, Ronnie&#13;
"THE GRADUATES ARE GOING FORTH&#13;
Banks, Charles&#13;
Baker, Conni e&#13;
Baxley, Charles&#13;
Beckner, Stanley&#13;
Bende r, Dan&#13;
Belt, Frank&#13;
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Bennett, Peggy&#13;
Betts, Barbara&#13;
Bigham , Howard&#13;
Bird, Leslie&#13;
Birdsong , Trudy&#13;
Bocker+, Susan&#13;
GOD BLE99 THEM EVERY ONE!&#13;
Bolte, James&#13;
Bolton, Deana&#13;
Bolton, Judy&#13;
Bowen , Donna&#13;
Branson, Joyce&#13;
Breshers, Patty &#13;
Briggs, Larry&#13;
Briggs, Rodney&#13;
Brockman, Gordon&#13;
Brooks, Jack&#13;
Brown, Loren&#13;
Brown , Regina&#13;
TO RUN THIS HARD AND STUBBORN WORLD&#13;
Bryant, Robert&#13;
Burroughs, Karen&#13;
Butler, John&#13;
Butler, Roger&#13;
Butterbaugh, Donna&#13;
Calfee, Linda&#13;
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Childers, Terry&#13;
Childress, Lee Ann&#13;
Christiansen, Lani&#13;
Clark, Jacque&#13;
Clark, Marcia&#13;
Cochran, Bill&#13;
JUST AS IT SHOULD BE RUN;&#13;
Camden, Diane&#13;
Carle, Steve&#13;
Carlin, Jeanette&#13;
Case, Robert&#13;
Cavanaugh, Diane&#13;
Cepuran, Kathleen &#13;
Cook, Kay&#13;
Cooley, Beverly&#13;
Coleman, Alan&#13;
Constant, Michael&#13;
Costello, Bill&#13;
Cronin, Mike&#13;
BUT MUCH I FEAR THEY'LL FIND THAT FACTS&#13;
Daley, Da n&#13;
Davis, Virginia&#13;
Dawson , Cynthia&#13;
DeBar, Ralph&#13;
Duitman, Sharon&#13;
Delanty, Patricia&#13;
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DenHerder, Judy&#13;
Diercks, Judy&#13;
Dietz, Carol&#13;
Ditzler, Jo&#13;
Dofner, Gloria&#13;
Doner, Rita&#13;
DON'T ALWAYS TRACK WITH DREAMS;&#13;
Doughty, Linda&#13;
Drake, Sharon&#13;
Drummond, Robert&#13;
Drummond , Ruth&#13;
Eddy, Diane&#13;
Ellis, Alan &#13;
Eidshun, Melba&#13;
Erickson, John&#13;
Eriksen, Rodney&#13;
Evans, Jim&#13;
Farris, Tom&#13;
Fernely, Dick&#13;
AND RUNNING THIS OLD WORLD 19 NOT&#13;
Fichter, Patricia&#13;
Fienhold, David&#13;
Fienhold, William&#13;
Fisher, Peggy&#13;
Fisher, Ronallien&#13;
Foote, Laconda&#13;
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2 10&#13;
Forbes, Dennis&#13;
Forcade, Mickey&#13;
Ford, Burke&#13;
Fowler, Melody&#13;
Fraley, Connie&#13;
Frieze, Allen&#13;
A9 EASY A9 IT 9EEM9.&#13;
Fronk, David&#13;
Galle, Gary&#13;
Gauker, Donald&#13;
Gann, Sharon&#13;
Gardne r, Linda&#13;
Garrean, Patrick &#13;
Gilmore , Connie&#13;
Goetzinger, Linda&#13;
Graves, Amy&#13;
Gray, Debby&#13;
Gra ybill, Sharon&#13;
Grazier, James&#13;
Garrett, George&#13;
Gatrost, Carol&#13;
Gaver, Gary&#13;
Gibbs, Kay&#13;
Gibler, Mike&#13;
Gilmore, Charles&#13;
THE GRADUATE 19 PRONE TO THINK&#13;
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Hall, Dona&#13;
Hall, Marilyn&#13;
Hall, Steve&#13;
Hanafan, Nancy&#13;
Hand, Jim&#13;
Hansen, Toni&#13;
HIS WISDOM IS COMPLETE&#13;
Green, Danny&#13;
Greenwood, Patti&#13;
Griffiths, Marsha&#13;
Grimes, Mary&#13;
Grosvenor, Steve&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Nancy &#13;
Hargis, Barbara&#13;
Harmon, Rita&#13;
Harrington, Leo&#13;
Harris, Jeff&#13;
Harrison, Joyce&#13;
Hartman, Karen&#13;
HE'S BUT TO ASK - THE WORLD WILL LAY&#13;
Hartman , Mary&#13;
Heinstorfer, Gerd&#13;
Heitman, Carolyn&#13;
Hemm ingsen, Linda&#13;
Henn inger, Don&#13;
Hensley, Jeanette&#13;
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Hensley, Marty&#13;
Herrick, Dennis&#13;
Herrick, Gary&#13;
Hessman, Robert&#13;
Hicks, Phyllis&#13;
Himberger, Donna&#13;
ITS TROPHIES AT HIS FEET.&#13;
Hinkel, Patty&#13;
Hisel, Evelyn&#13;
Hodtwalker, Ada&#13;
Hoel, Michael&#13;
Hoke , Randy&#13;
Holder, Linda &#13;
Holmberg, Alan&#13;
Holmes, Rondee&#13;
Honig, Marsha&#13;
Hook, David&#13;
Hoover, Judy&#13;
Hopper, Marilyn&#13;
BUT 9CHOOLDAY9 DONE AND WORK BEGUN,&#13;
Horner, Larry&#13;
Hotchkiss, Amy&#13;
Hourigan, Carol&#13;
Howard, Harriet&#13;
Huff, Marjorie&#13;
Huff, Linda&#13;
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Johnson, Cheryl&#13;
Johnson, Sheryl&#13;
Jones , Theresa&#13;
Kellar, M ike&#13;
Kellar, Nancy&#13;
Keller, Patricia&#13;
HE LEARNS TO HIS REGRET&#13;
H unt , Robert&#13;
Hurd, H arry&#13;
Hurd, Jack&#13;
Ives , Richard&#13;
Janick, C onnie&#13;
Jense n, Linda &#13;
Kennett, Rose Ann&#13;
Kenyon, Fred&#13;
Kerrin, Linda&#13;
Kesterson, David&#13;
Kilpatrick, Linda&#13;
Klefstad, Gilbert&#13;
THE COLLEGE OF EXPERIENCE&#13;
Knauss, Lisle&#13;
Knobel, Max&#13;
Koenigs, Leonard&#13;
Kohl, Bonnie&#13;
Krivakucha, Mildred&#13;
Kruger, Kri stine&#13;
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Kruger, Rodney&#13;
Lane, Marcia&#13;
Lang, Leroy&#13;
Latham, Lynn&#13;
Laudon, Jim&#13;
Lawless , Karen&#13;
HE HAS NOT MASTERED YET.&#13;
Lawson, Sue&#13;
Lehmer, Sally&#13;
LeMa ster, Linda&#13;
Lewis, Kare n&#13;
Lidd ick, Tim&#13;
Lindsay, Al icia &#13;
Lindsay, Carolyn&#13;
Lininger, Ken&#13;
Long, Paul&#13;
Lydon, John&#13;
Lyman, Marcia&#13;
Lynn, Dixie&#13;
THE WORLD HAS GARLANDS AND APPLAUSE&#13;
Mace, Gary&#13;
Madsen, Eddie&#13;
Mains, Lynn&#13;
Malone, Jay&#13;
Mann, Gregg&#13;
Martin, Cathy&#13;
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Mayberry, Lewis&#13;
Merksick, Betty&#13;
Meyers, Anna&#13;
Meyer, Clifford&#13;
Meyer, Martin&#13;
Mil lard, Larry&#13;
AT GRADUATING TIME;&#13;
Martindale, Sa ndra&#13;
Ma t hews, Paulette&#13;
Matteson, Pamela&#13;
Matteson, Rosie&#13;
Mauer, Connie&#13;
May, Gloria &#13;
Miller, Danny&#13;
Miller, Trudy&#13;
Mincer, Marvel&#13;
Mize, Sue&#13;
Moats, Jim&#13;
Montgomery, Charlotte&#13;
BUT MAY FORGET HIM THE NEXT DAY,&#13;
Moore, Ivy&#13;
Moore, Nancy&#13;
Moss, Barbara&#13;
Moss, Ronald&#13;
Mueller, Pamela&#13;
Myk lh ouser, Ray&#13;
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McClary, Kathy&#13;
McClure, Gary&#13;
McClure, Tandy&#13;
McCormick, Kathleen&#13;
McGee, Larry&#13;
McGinn, Barry&#13;
WHEN HE ATTEMPTS TO CLIMB.&#13;
McKenzie, JoAnn&#13;
McMaster, Lonnie&#13;
McMullen, Marcia&#13;
McNulty, Alan&#13;
Nansel, Roger&#13;
Nelson, Dick &#13;
Olsen, Sally&#13;
Oshlo, Ric~ard&#13;
Owens, Peggy&#13;
Paladino, Eva&#13;
Pa rk s, Kathryn&#13;
Parrack, Betsy&#13;
Nicholas, Paula&#13;
Nicholas, Harley&#13;
Nixon, Willard&#13;
Norris, Nancy&#13;
Nuzum, Dennis&#13;
Nuzum, Sandra&#13;
LIFE 19 A BATTLE WHERE EACH ONE&#13;
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Petry, Glenda&#13;
Plantikow, Jean&#13;
Podraza, Tom&#13;
Pogue, Barbara,&#13;
Poulos, Pamela&#13;
Powley, Donna&#13;
MU9T 9EEK AND HOLD Hl9 OWN.&#13;
Peters, Linda&#13;
Peters, Mary Jane&#13;
Peterson, Pamela&#13;
Peterson, Sherry&#13;
Peterson, Susan&#13;
Petry, Gary &#13;
Priest, Lewis&#13;
Probst, Trudy&#13;
Purnell, Dick&#13;
Quandt, Leon&#13;
Rasmussen, Jane&#13;
Raygor, Kathy&#13;
HE WHO WOULD R19E ABOVE THE CLOUDS&#13;
Reese, Diana&#13;
Reese, M ike&#13;
Rech, Sandy&#13;
Reninger, Judy&#13;
Revels, Jane&#13;
Rh odes, Dick&#13;
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Rhoades, Lee&#13;
Rhoades, Susie&#13;
Rich, Connie&#13;
Richardson, Mary&#13;
Rickertsen , Don&#13;
Ridder, Mary&#13;
MUST SCALE THE HEIGHTS ALONE:&#13;
Rief, Kristie&#13;
Robinson, Diana&#13;
Robinson, LaRee&#13;
Rolfe, C onnie&#13;
Rolfe , John&#13;
Root, Don &#13;
Sanders, Paul&#13;
Savage, Janice&#13;
Sayers, Susan&#13;
Schewe, Linda&#13;
Schmitt, Janice&#13;
Schroeder, Alan&#13;
Rosembaugh, Gail&#13;
Rossow, Beverly&#13;
Rounds, Edward&#13;
Roux, Mike&#13;
Rowe, Sandra&#13;
Rudig, Sheryl&#13;
THl9 19 THE RULE OF LIFE TO-DAY,&#13;
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Sillik, Terry&#13;
Simons, Nancy&#13;
Simmons, Reginald&#13;
Shinn, Clarence&#13;
Skalberg, Kathy&#13;
Smartt, Cheryl&#13;
A9 IT HAS EVER BEEN:&#13;
Scott, Kelly&#13;
Scoular, Susan&#13;
Shamblen, Donna&#13;
Shannon, Mike&#13;
Shannon, Michael&#13;
Shaughneesy, Rita &#13;
Smith, Candy&#13;
Smith, Debria&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Smith, Victoria&#13;
Smyth, Sheryl&#13;
Soar, Sheryl&#13;
, ,&#13;
THE WORLD BE9TOW9 IT9 9MILE9 ON THOSE&#13;
Sollazzo, Barbara&#13;
Sondag, Don&#13;
Souser, Jackie&#13;
Spohn, Larry&#13;
Spracklin , J im&#13;
Sprack lin, Jerry&#13;
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Steensen, Dennis&#13;
Still, Florence&#13;
Stinemates, Rosalie&#13;
Story, Shawn&#13;
Strong, Frances&#13;
Strong, Sandra&#13;
WHO HAVE THE STRENGTH TO WIN.&#13;
Sturm, Connie&#13;
Sturm, Kathy&#13;
Sturm, Loretta&#13;
Sublet, Susie&#13;
Sulhoff, Sandy&#13;
Sullivan, Linda &#13;
Thornton, Peggy&#13;
Todd, Marilyn&#13;
Townsend, Janice&#13;
Tracy, Mike&#13;
Travis, Cynthia&#13;
Turpen, Richard&#13;
Sullivan, Mike&#13;
Tallman , Ron&#13;
Taylor, Danny&#13;
Taylor, Janice&#13;
Thoma s, Joe&#13;
Thompson, Carolyn&#13;
BENEATH ALL OUTWARD 9EMBLANCE9&#13;
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Wagner, Terry&#13;
Wagner, Jim&#13;
Wal ker, Carolyn&#13;
Walla, Sue&#13;
Walling, Cahrles&#13;
W alton , Ronald&#13;
IT LOOKS FOR MERIT TRUE.&#13;
Turner, Richard&#13;
Vance, Lila&#13;
Varga s, Rachel&#13;
Vest, Bill&#13;
Vuagniau x, John&#13;
Waffle, Ron &#13;
Way, Billy&#13;
Webster, Gloria&#13;
Wiedman, Merlin&#13;
Welsh, Ronnie&#13;
Wendt, Diane&#13;
Whipkey, Dan&#13;
IT LITTLE CARES HOW MUCH YOU KNOW,&#13;
White, Jack&#13;
White, Tina&#13;
W ilderma n, Judy&#13;
Willey, Dia ne&#13;
W ood, Bettie&#13;
Wood, Delores&#13;
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Woods, Teresa&#13;
Wooldridge, Greg&#13;
Wright, Larry&#13;
BUT ABKB, WHAT CAN YOU DO?"&#13;
Young, Cheryl&#13;
Zande rholm, Patsy&#13;
Zdan, Dan&#13;
-Unknown&#13;
Yordt, Wesly &#13;
The top fift een senio rs, academically are: Row I; L. to R. P. Pete rso n, L. Kerrin , C . Houriga n, B. Rossow, S. And erson, Row 2;&#13;
T. Probst, P. Poulos, C . Dietz, D. W ood, J. Pl antikow, Row 3; M. Todd, F. Strong, D. Rickertson, K. Lininger, T. W oods (not&#13;
p ictured)&#13;
These were 43 students in the top t en per cent of the senior class this year. These&#13;
students received a gold braid to wear for the commenceme nt exe rcises as a symbol&#13;
of the achievement. Most of these students were active in extra-c urricular activities&#13;
as well as working to keep up their class standing.&#13;
Each one of the 43 received a gold meda l for their academic ac hi evement at the&#13;
annual Honor Day assembly. The assembly is held each year to honor the seniors&#13;
of Tee Jay.&#13;
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Candy Smith was&#13;
chosen as the recipient&#13;
of the annual Rotary&#13;
Award for vocal music.&#13;
She was one of the four&#13;
girls who were being&#13;
considered f o r th e&#13;
award.&#13;
Bob B r y a n t w a s&#13;
awarded the Walter&#13;
Cassel Award. He was&#13;
chosen from a group of&#13;
thre e boys being considered for the award.&#13;
Nancy Jo Simons and Ralph DeS:ar were awarded the Margie Smith&#13;
Hatcher Memorial Service Award.&#13;
They were chosen from a group ,of&#13;
nine candidates. This award goes&#13;
to the boy and girl who have given&#13;
t he most service in the field of vocal&#13;
music. &#13;
The Music Shop Award is presented to the student&#13;
who best e xemplifies service to the school. This year&#13;
the award was presented to Nancy Moore who was the&#13;
president of the senior class and spent many hours&#13;
working with committees to keep the class well organized.&#13;
The Community Service Award which is presented each year by the Womens&#13;
Division of the Council Bluffs Chamber of Commerce to the boy a nd girl chosen&#13;
by the faculty for outstanding service, loyalty, and cooperation during their school&#13;
years went to Carolyn Lindsay and Ala n Schroder.&#13;
Stella Andersen was elected as t he Good C itize n of&#13;
Tee Jay by t he National Daughters of the Ame rican&#13;
Revolution. Each year this group presents the citize nship award to the girl who demonst rates her dependability, leadership, service, and patriotism.&#13;
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Peggy Anfinson was named the outstanding leading lady for&#13;
her performance in he r role in Once Upon A Mattress.&#13;
The outstanding performance in a leading role for the boy went&#13;
to Chet Gallagher for his performance in Our Town.&#13;
The outstanding performance award for the supporting lead ma le&#13;
and female role went to Carl Mobley and Linda Holder for their&#13;
parts in Once Upon A Mattress.&#13;
Connie Marlin was named as the outstanding G .R.A. g irl.&#13;
The two $50 Klefman Scholarship Awards presented in memory&#13;
of Gordan Klefman who gave his life for our country in World War&#13;
II went to Don Rickertson and Alan Holmberg.&#13;
Richard Purnell was the only semifinalist from T. J. in the Nationa l&#13;
Merit Scholarship. He was also awarded a total of $1,000 from&#13;
the University of Iowa, $3,400 from Doane College, $300 for his&#13;
freshman year at Creighton University, and $2,850 for four years&#13;
at Nebraska Wesleyan University.&#13;
Jim Wagner and Dick Oshlo a lso att ended Boys H awkeye State. Each is a&#13;
membe r of the Nationa l Honor Society&#13;
and Jim rece ived a citation for Youth Ap·&#13;
preciation Week along with Ralph DeBar&#13;
a nd Ivy Moore. &#13;
This year the Ross Schmidt Trophy was&#13;
awarded to Jim Grazier. This trophy goes&#13;
to the athlete who has the highest scholastic average.&#13;
The Nelson Trophy is awarded to the&#13;
boy who shows the best sportsmanship.&#13;
Jay Malone was the winner of the trophy&#13;
this year.&#13;
The Don Frame Trophy was donated to&#13;
the school by friends of Major Donald&#13;
Frame who was shot down in Korea. Don&#13;
played football for T. J. and was one of&#13;
T. J.'s "Greats". This trophy is awarded&#13;
each year to the outstanding competitor&#13;
of the year and this year it went to John&#13;
Lydon.&#13;
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Bobby Case is shown taking the trophy the&#13;
baseball team won as the lowo State Champs. The&#13;
trophy was presented at a casual reception and&#13;
dance held by the school and open to all T. J. baseball fans. The final winning game was played at&#13;
Waterloo and many T. J. students and parents attended.&#13;
Bob is the wi nner of the All Around Ath lete&#13;
Trophy. The wi nner of this trophy is determined&#13;
by the coachi ng staff. It goes to t he boy who lettered in three sports, is a leader and a good sport.&#13;
Linda Holde r is this year's winner of the Betty&#13;
Crocke r Award . This awa rd goes to the girl who&#13;
receives t he highest score on the written test put out&#13;
by the Betty Crocker Company.&#13;
Dixie Lynn won th e honor of bein g the top&#13;
ran king Homemaking student. She received a six&#13;
piece setting of Ste rling Silver. &#13;
Visitor From Germany&#13;
"Ching ga dea russa dea cassa dea nova dea hee ha hee ha&#13;
hussa." This is the inspiring cheer an attractive young man with a&#13;
mysterious accent offered the student body at the p@p ra lly before&#13;
our Homecoming Game. "The cheer," explained Gerd Heinstorfer,&#13;
Tee Jay's foreign exchange student, "means nothing more than 'the&#13;
American 's rah team rah' .' ' Gerd came to t he United States in t he&#13;
summer of 1965 to live with the Gilbert Klefstad family fo r nine&#13;
months on the American Field Service Prog ram.&#13;
The things Gerd seemed t o en1oy most during his stay in the United States were&#13;
drive-in-movies, restaurants, hay rides, and TP'ing. Also top on his list we re dates&#13;
when he was with a lot of kids and could meet many people. Gerd accomplished&#13;
many things while in the United States. He was a member of Young Democrats, was&#13;
on the track team a nd footba ll t e am, a nd was• President of the Tee J ay chapter of&#13;
A.F.S. Gerd took g reat pride in the fact that he earned his membership in the&#13;
organizations he belonged to. Exchange students are usually made honorary members&#13;
of Student Council, but Gerd campaig ned and became a district represe ntative by&#13;
popular vote. By the same toke n he gained membership into the newly organized&#13;
Key Club.&#13;
Tee J ay was ve ry sad when Gerd had to return to Germa ny before the end of the school yea r. We hope that the&#13;
time he spent at Tee J ay will be a lasting pa rt of his memo ries beca use Gerd He inst o rfe r will a lwa ys be a part of&#13;
o ur 1965- 1966 school year.&#13;
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The g ra d ua tin g class of 1966 a nd the ir ' pa rents stand for In vocation.&#13;
BACCALAUREATE . - ~&#13;
1966&#13;
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The Baccalaureate service was held&#13;
Sunday, May 29, 1966, in the Thomas Jefferson field house. The service began with&#13;
the Processional of the graduating class to&#13;
Pomp and Circumstance led by Mr. Earnest&#13;
Oa kes. The Invocation was then given by&#13;
Rev. Benny Boling of the Broadway Christian Church.&#13;
The Girls' and Boys' Glees each sang.&#13;
Together they sang "Let Thy Blessed&#13;
Spirit," directed by Miss Karen Jensen.&#13;
The sermon, "The Challenge of the Future," was given by Father Frank Bognanno&#13;
of Holy Family Church. The service was&#13;
closed with Benediction by Rev. Boling.&#13;
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Front of the India n Hills&#13;
"A Night at&#13;
Banquet room before guests arrived.&#13;
Tandy McClure&#13;
L. to R.&#13;
Sha ro n Ditma n, Roge r Nas a l&#13;
a nd Alan&#13;
Ho lmbe rg&#13;
e nte ring ba llroom. &#13;
L. to R. Gary Mace , Da n Green, J im Freeman , Dick Nelso n, Mi ke Sh a nno n a nd Le roy La ng.&#13;
One of the senior class sponsors M'iss Spera and he r date .&#13;
Indian Hills"&#13;
The 1966 Senior Banquet was held Tuesday evening, May 17. The&#13;
theme "A Night at Indian Hills" was carried in the decorations and&#13;
speeches on the big wigwam (Tee Jay) and its Indians (pu pils) and&#13;
the wide frontier (being our futures).&#13;
The menu included salad, rolls, Swiss stea k, baked potatoes, green&#13;
beans, milk and apple pie. The se nior boys were up to their usual&#13;
antics, including proving they were men by smokin g giant, black&#13;
stogies.&#13;
Entertainment included an oboe solo by Peggy Anfinson, vocal&#13;
solo by J ane Ra ssmussen, an ensemble by female se nior members&#13;
of choir . speeches by Tandy McClure , Jim Evans, Dona Hall, Mr.&#13;
Bolton and Mr. Sam Brown, membe r of Cou ncil Bluffs school board.&#13;
A gala song fest led by Jim Moats and Bob Bryant fo llowed.&#13;
Mr. Bolton concluded the memorable event by offerin g the seniors a sk ip day in Des Moin es, if our baseball team got to state ,&#13;
paying a dollar for each senior getting on the bus.&#13;
J im Moats a nd Bob Bryant led t he son g&#13;
fest.&#13;
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Thomas Jefferson High School held commencement exe rcises Wednesday eve ning , June I, 1966, in&#13;
the Omaha Civic Auditorium. This change of place&#13;
from previous years allowed for the comfortable seat246&#13;
ing of some 7,000 parents and friends of the graduatin g class. Salutatorian, Ke nneth Lin.inger, and Valedictorian, Trudy Probst, gave speeches representative of&#13;
the work wh ich led to t heir honors. &#13;
...&#13;
The graduating class of 405 received their diplomas&#13;
from Mr. William Cutler, president of the Board of&#13;
Education. The Thomas Jeffe rson School Band , directed by Mr. ~rnest Oakes, and the Sophomore and&#13;
Jun io r choirs, directed by Miss Karen J ense n, gave&#13;
the performances which greatly enhanced the beauty&#13;
and dignity of the evening.&#13;
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Under The&#13;
248 &#13;
Big Top&#13;
This year's senior class party, "Under the Big Top", was a huge&#13;
success. The crepe paper big top decorated with balloons and&#13;
pennants set the scene for the evening .&#13;
The evening 's activities began with a "big boom" when the&#13;
Contemporaries, a drum corps, played and marched for us. Other&#13;
entertainers included a group of "graceful" boy ballerinas, Marsha&#13;
Applegate, the Beachboys, Trudy Miller, Diane Cavanaugh and&#13;
Donna Shamblen.&#13;
Costumes pertaining to the theme were worn. Mrs. Strickland&#13;
led the senior class sponsors in judging the costumes. First place&#13;
went to a hobo, better known as Alan Schroder. Glenda Petry, as&#13;
a fat clown, won second place . The best cou ple award went to&#13;
Eva Paladino and Leonard Koenigs.&#13;
Following the judging, chiliburgers, milk and cookies were served&#13;
in the cafeteria.&#13;
Dancing to the music of the "Statures" provided a good way to&#13;
end a very successful evening.&#13;
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250&#13;
Dan ny Mil ler, "The Thi nke r"&#13;
Index Tandy McClure "Up the Down Staircase"&#13;
Playing ping-pong Lyn n Latham, Greg Woold ridg e,&#13;
Dan Green, and Bob Bryant, Observing-Don Carte r,&#13;
and Dan Whipkey.&#13;
L. to R. Back of Steve Chew, Barry McGinn, Greg Wooldridg e,&#13;
Fred Kenyon and Leonard Koe nigs. On the bench Mike McCoy.&#13;
ABELS, VICKI&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Nation a l Honor Society I, 2, 3;&#13;
American Field Service I; H.S. Red&#13;
Cross I; Tennis/, 2, 3; G.R.A. /, 2, 3&#13;
(treas urer, vice-president); Latin Club&#13;
I; Roadshow I; Y-Teens I; F.T.A. I,&#13;
2, 3 (vice-president)&#13;
ACKERMAN, CONNIE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; Production I; Pep&#13;
Club I, 2; F.H .A. I&#13;
ADAMSON, SANDI&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; H.S. Red Cross I;&#13;
Girl's Lounge· I; Pep Club I; F.T.A.&#13;
I; Spanish Club I&#13;
AHLQUIST, BRIAN&#13;
Coll eg e Prep&#13;
Student Council I; Football I; Drill&#13;
Team I; French Club I, 2, 3; MOI I,&#13;
2; Gymn astics I, 2; Cross Country I;&#13;
Young Republica ns I, 2&#13;
AKINS, RONNIE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pri nt Club I&#13;
ALLEN, CHARLES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Basketball I, 2, 3&#13;
ALT, KATHY&#13;
Com me rc ia l&#13;
American · Field Se rvice I; Te nn is I,&#13;
2; Pep Club I, 2, 3; G.R.A. I; Y-Teen s I&#13;
AMBROSE, DAVE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Deca Clu b I&#13;
AMOS, CINDY (Not Pictured )&#13;
Coll eg e Prep&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Spa nish Club I, 2&#13;
(treasure r) ; Band I, 2, 3&#13;
AND·ERSON, JIM&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
ANDERSON, MARY LOU&#13;
Vocational&#13;
ANDERSON, NANCY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Pep Club I, 2; Art&#13;
Club I; Y-Tee ns I; Roa dshow I; O ffi ce Work er I&#13;
ANDERSON, STELLA&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
Nati onal Honor Society I, 2; American&#13;
Fi eld Se rvice I; H.S. Red Cross&#13;
(treas.) I, 2; Pep Club I, 2, 3, {Pres.&#13;
a nd vice-president); F.H.A. I (Parliamentarian); 'F.N.A. I; Fre nch Club&#13;
I; All School Play I; Teen Democ rats&#13;
I; Office Worke r I, 2; D.A.R. Good&#13;
Citizens hip Award&#13;
ANDERSON, VAN (Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
ANFINSON, PEG&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2; Student&#13;
Co uncil I ; American Field Service I·&#13;
Science Club I, 2; F.H .A. I; F.T.A. I;&#13;
Ope retta I; Roadshow I; Madrigal I&#13;
APPLEGATE, MARSHA&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
H.S. Red C ross I, 2; F.H.A. I, 2, 3;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3; O.E. Club I ; Dance&#13;
Line I, 2, 3&#13;
ARCH, IRIS&#13;
Col lege Pre p &#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; F.N.A. I; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Varsidettes I; Yellowjackettes I&#13;
ARRICK, JULIE&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
P11p Club I; Altau Club I; (vicepres. ) F.H.A. I; Roadshows I, 2; Choir&#13;
I, 2; G irls Gl ee&#13;
ARROWSMITH, RON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
ARTHUR, JON (Not Pictured )&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Decca Club&#13;
BAKER, CONNIE KAY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
BANKS, CHARLES&#13;
Colleg e Prep&#13;
Footba ll I; Basket ball I, 2&#13;
BAXLEY, CHARLES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Wrestling I; R.O.T.C.&#13;
BECKNER, STAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football I, 2; Biology I; R.O.T.C. Offic e r; Operetta I, 2, 3; Choir I, 2, 3,&#13;
Roadsh ow I.&#13;
BENNEIT PEGGY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Pep Club I, 2; GRA&#13;
I; Pep Band I, 2; Jr. GOP's I&#13;
BEITS, BARBARA&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I; Decca Club I&#13;
BIGHAM, HOWARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football I, 2, 3 ;· Decca Club (vicepresident) I, 2; MOI I; Choir-Allstate; Roadshow I; Baseball I&#13;
BIRD, LESLIE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
G irl's Golf I; GRA I; F.N.A. I; Spanish Club I; Girl's Glee I, 2&#13;
BIRDSONG, TRUDY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
BLANK, DENNIS (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
BOCKERT, SUSAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I&#13;
BOLTE, JAMES&#13;
College Prep&#13;
BOLTON, JUDY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
BOWEN, DONNA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
BRABEC, FRANK (Not pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club I&#13;
BRANDENBURG, CONNIE&#13;
(Not pictured)&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I&#13;
BRANSON, JOYCE&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Student Council I, 2; Pep Club I, 2;&#13;
Al tau Club I, 2; F.H.A. ( vice-president) I, 2, 3; F.N.A. I; Operetta I;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2; Dance lin e I, 2; Military Ball&#13;
BRESHERS, PAT&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
F.H .. A. I; F.N.A. I; Choir I, 2; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Girl's Glee I&#13;
BRIGGS, RODNEY {Not pictured)&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
BRINK, PAULA {Not pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
BROOKS, JACK D.&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Track I; Spanish Club I; R.O.T.C.&#13;
BROCKMAN, GORDON&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Roadshows; R.O.T.C.&#13;
BROWN, LOREN&#13;
Voca tiona l&#13;
BROWN, REGINA&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Operetta, Choir, Roadshow and All&#13;
School Play&#13;
BRYANT, BOB&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Ba sketball I; Biology Club I; F.T.A.&#13;
I; Fren ch Club I, 2, 3; M.0.1. I, 2;&#13;
Choir I, 2; Band I, 2, 3; Operetta I;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3; Thespians I, 2;&#13;
All School Play I, 2; Madrigal&#13;
BURROUGHS, KAREN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Y-Teens I, 2; F.H.A. I, 2; Band I, 2, 3&#13;
BUTLER, JOHN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Spanish Club I; Band I, 2, 3; Roadshow I&#13;
BUTLER, ROGER&#13;
Voca tional&#13;
Science Club I&#13;
BUITERBAUGH, DONNA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Band I, 2, 3&#13;
CALFEE, LINDA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Girls' Lounge I; Pep Club I; Library I&#13;
CAMDEN, DIANE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Girl's Loung e I; Production I; Pep&#13;
Club I; F.H.A. I; Military Ball&#13;
CARLE, STEVE&#13;
College Prep Basketball I; Track I; Tennis I, 2, 3;&#13;
Lettermen's Club I; Science Club I;&#13;
Spanish Club I; Tee n Democrats I;&#13;
R.O.T.C. Officer&#13;
CARLIN, JEANETIE&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; F.H .A. I; Spanish Club&#13;
(secretary) I, 2, 3&#13;
CASE, BOB&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; Key Club I; Football I, 2; Basketball I, 2, 3; Letterman's Club I, 2; All State Basketball I; All City Basketball Team I;&#13;
Prom Court I, 2; French Club I, 2;&#13;
Baseball I, 2, 3; All City Baseball I;&#13;
All City Football I; Twirp Court I,&#13;
2; Southwest Iowa Baseball I; Jr.&#13;
Cl ass (vice-preside nt)&#13;
CAVANAUGH, DIANE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
A.F.S. I; Golf I; Art Club I; Y-Teens&#13;
I ; Roadshow I&#13;
CEPURAN, KATHY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Pep Club I&#13;
CHEW, STEVE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Football I, 2, 3; Lettermen's Club I;&#13;
Wrestling I, 2; R.O.T.C.&#13;
CHILDRESS, LEE ANN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross I&#13;
CHILDERS, TERRY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Drill Tea m I, 2; Science Club I;&#13;
Operetta I; Roadshow I; Military&#13;
Police I, 2; R.O.T.C. Officer; Color&#13;
Guard I, 2; Honor Guard I&#13;
CLARK, JACQUE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2; A.F.S. I;&#13;
Red Cross (secretary ) I, 2, 3; Pep&#13;
Club I; Annual I; F.N.A. I, 2, 3; Library Club (President) I, 2, 3; Quill&#13;
·and Scroll I, 2; Signal I (Associate&#13;
Editor); G.O.P.'s I, 2; Military Ball I;&#13;
Creative Writing I&#13;
CLARK, MARCIA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
CLARK, MARY LOU&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Transfer-Student Council I, 2; Pep&#13;
Club I, 2&#13;
CLEAVER, LARRY (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
COCHRAN, BILL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Letterman's Club ; Biology Club ; Sci·&#13;
ence Club ; French Club; Wrestling&#13;
I, 2; Young Demos; Wrestling Club&#13;
I, 2&#13;
COLEMAN, ALAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Basketball I, 2; Tennis I, 2, 3; Letterman's Club I, 2; Biology Club;&#13;
Science Club; Latin Club I, 2&#13;
CONNER, KATHY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
CONSTANT, MIKE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football I, 2, 3; Basketball I; Track&#13;
I, 2; Letterman's Club I, 2, 3; MOI&#13;
COOK, KAY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
F.T.A. I; Attendance Office I&#13;
COOLEY, BEYERL Y&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I&#13;
COSTELLO, BILL&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
COSTELLO, JOHN (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
CRONIN, MICHEAL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Transfer from Omaha Central ; Key&#13;
Club; Sci ence Club ; MOI; Quill and&#13;
Scroll&#13;
CURRY, SANDY (Not pictu red )&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Student Council Alternate I&#13;
DALEY, DAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross; Basketball; Letterman's&#13;
Club; Decca Club; Baseball&#13;
DAVIS, VIRGINIA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
AFS; Biology Club; F.H.A. I; F.N .A.&#13;
I, 2; French Club I; Roadshow ; All&#13;
School Play; Young Republicans&#13;
DAWSON, CINDY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I&#13;
DEAL, CRAIG (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Transfer&#13;
DEBAR, RALPH&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Schience Club I; Operetta I; Roadshows I, 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Officer; Madrigal I; Vocal Music Contest, Solo I,&#13;
2, Boys' Octet&#13;
DEBOLT, DAVE (Not pictu red)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross; Track; Band I, 2, 3; Roadshows I, 2&#13;
DELANTY, PAT&#13;
Commerci al&#13;
Transfer from Missouri Valley; Girls'&#13;
Tr~c k; Cheerleader; Pep Club ; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
DEN HERDER, JUDY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society; Red Cross;&#13;
Biology Club; Science Club; F.N.A.&#13;
251 &#13;
DIERCKS, JUDY&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
AFS; Teen Demos&#13;
DIETZ, CAROL&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Hono r Society I, 2, 3; Biology Club ; Science Cl ub; Library Club&#13;
I, 2&#13;
DITZLER, JO&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Student Cou ncil I; Red Cross I;&#13;
Chee rl eade rs I; All Sports Court; Pep&#13;
Club; Altau Clu b I, 2 {secreta ry)&#13;
F.H.A. I; Musica l; Choir I, 2 (secreta ry); Roadshows; Ye llow J ackets;&#13;
Varsidetts I, 2; Madriga l; All State&#13;
Music Contest I, 2&#13;
DOFNER, GLORIA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Club I; Choir I&#13;
DONER, RITA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Pep Clu b I; Art Clu b I; F.H.A. I,&#13;
2; Roadshows I, 2&#13;
DOUGHTY, LINDA&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; F.H.A. I&#13;
DOWNING, LESLIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Drill Tea m I, 2, 3; R.O.T.C. Officer&#13;
DRAKE, SHARON&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I; Student&#13;
Council I, 2; A. F.S. {secreta ry) ; Red&#13;
Cross I; Cheerleade rs I; Pep Club I;&#13;
Alta u Club I; F.H.A. I; Latin Club&#13;
I; Qu ill and Scroll I; Sophomore Secretary ; Signal, {Editor); Military Ball&#13;
DRUMMOND, BOB&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Basketball I, 2; Tra ck I; Biology Clu b&#13;
I; Span ish Club I; Baseball I, 2, 3;&#13;
Cross Country I, 2&#13;
DRUMMOND, RUTH&#13;
College Prep . Student Cou ncil I; A.F.S. I; Spanish&#13;
Club I; Musical I, 2; Choir I, 2;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2; All School Play I&#13;
DUITMAN, SHARON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
A.F.S. I; Red Cross I; Pep Club I;&#13;
Altau Club I; Art Club I; Military&#13;
Ball&#13;
EDDY, DIANE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Art Club I; F.H .A. I, 2, 3&#13;
EDWARDS, GAY (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Decca Club I; Band I, 2, 3&#13;
EIDSCHUN, MELBA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Coun se ling Center I.&#13;
ELKINS, GLADYS (N ot pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council I, 2; Spanish Club I&#13;
ELLIS, ALAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Decca Club I; French Club I&#13;
ERICKSON , JOHN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
ERICKSEN, ROD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Golf I, 2, 3;. Spanish Club I, 2;&#13;
R.O.T.C. Officer&#13;
EVANS, JAMES&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
252&#13;
Student Council I; Key Club I; Football I; Basketball I; Golf I, 2, 3; Letterman's Club I; Science Club I;&#13;
Safe Teens I; Latin Club I; Math&#13;
Club I, 2; R.O.T.C. Officer&#13;
EVANS, WAYNE (Not pictured )&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
FARRIS, TOM&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Track I; Lettermen's Club I, 2; Cross&#13;
Country I, 2; Landsca ping Team I&#13;
FENTON, DOUG (Not pictured )&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Football I, 2; Basketball I, 2; Baseball I, 2&#13;
FERN LEY, DICK (Not pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Golf I; Latin Club I; Mat h Cl ub I;&#13;
Roadshow I; All School Pl ay I;&#13;
R.O.T.C.; Military Ball; Baseball&#13;
FICHTER, PAT&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I; F.H.A. I; F.N .A. I&#13;
FIENHOLD, DAVID&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Wrestling 3; Letterman's Club 2&#13;
FIENHOLD, BILL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I ; Football I ; Track I ; Letterman's Club I; Safe Tee ns I; Wrestling 3; Wrestling Club 3&#13;
FISHER, PEGGY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
America n Field Service I; Pep Club&#13;
2; Science Clu b I; Y-Teens I; F.T.A.&#13;
I; Roadshow 3; Teen-Democrats 2;&#13;
Yellow J ackets 2; Mock U.N. Meeting&#13;
FISHER, RONNIE&#13;
Commerc ia l&#13;
Red Cross 2; Production I; Pep Club I&#13;
FLOYD, LARRY (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocati ona l&#13;
Football I&#13;
FOOTE, DENNIS {Not pictu red )&#13;
Vocational&#13;
FOOTE, CONNIE&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Nationa l Hon or Society 3; Red Cross&#13;
2; Tennis 2; G.R.A. I; Scie nce Club 2;&#13;
F.T.A. I; Latin Club 2; Math Club I&#13;
(vice-presid ent) ; Quill an d Scroll 2;&#13;
Biology Club I; Signal 2 {editor-inchief); You ng Democrats I; Milita ry&#13;
Ball I&#13;
FORBES, DENNIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
FORCADE, MICHAEL&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
American Fie ld Service I; Red Cross&#13;
I; Biology Club I; Science Club I;&#13;
Lati n Club I; French Club I; Operetta 2; Choir 2; Roadsh ow 3; All&#13;
School Plays 3; Varsity Swimming I;&#13;
Young Democrats 2; R.O.T.C. FORD, BURKE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Rifle Team I; Biology Club I; F.N.A.&#13;
I; Spanish Club I; O peretta I; Road- shows I&#13;
FOWLER, MELOOY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Red Cross 2; Girl's Lounge I; Pep&#13;
Club I; Latin Clu b I; Roa dshow I&#13;
FRALEY, CONNIE&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society 2; Red Cross&#13;
I; Altau 2 {president); Y-Teens I;&#13;
Safe Tee ns I; F.H.A. I; Roadshows I&#13;
FREEMAN, JIM (Not pictured )&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council I; Rifle Team I; Art&#13;
Club I; Biology Club I&#13;
FRIEZE, ALLEN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Tennis I; Art Clu b 3; R.O.T.C. 3&#13;
FRON K, DAVE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Decca Club I&#13;
GALLE, GARY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Foot ball 3; Le tterman's Club I; Wrestlin g 3; Wrestling Club 3 (treasure r) ;&#13;
Teen Democrats I; R.O.T.C. 3: Milita ry Ball&#13;
GANN, SHARON&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Decca Club I; Library Club&#13;
GARDNER, LINDA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I; Art Club I;&#13;
Y-Tee ns I; . I; Roadshow I&#13;
GARREAN, PATRICK&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Nationa l Hono r Society I, 2; A.F.S. I;&#13;
Art Club I; Sci ence Club I; lf.T.A. I:&#13;
Latin Club I. 2 (vice-presid ent) ;&#13;
M.0.1. I, 2: 1.1.F.C.S. I; Teen-Age&#13;
Republicans I, 2, 3 (pa rl iamentarian )&#13;
R.O.T.C. Office r&#13;
GARRETI, GEORGE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; Footba ll I: Lette rmen's Club I, 2, 3; Wrestli ng I, 2, 3;&#13;
Wrestl in g Cl ub I, 2, 3, (vice-presiden t) Pep Ba nd I, 2&#13;
GATROST, CAROL&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Pep Club I; Spanish&#13;
Club I; Ba nd I, 2, 3&#13;
GAVER, GARY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Print Club I, 2; Operefta I; Choir&#13;
I, 2, 3; Boy's Gl ee I&#13;
GIBBS, KAY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3; Girl's Gl ee I, 2, 3&#13;
GIBBS, LINDA (N ot pictured)&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I; Art Club I, 2&#13;
GIBLER, MIKE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Notional Honor Society I, 2; Red&#13;
Cross I; Lettermen's Cl ub I, 2; Scie nce&#13;
Club I; Latin Club I, 2; M.0 .1. I.&#13;
2 (president) ; Tee n Democrats I, 2&#13;
(treas urer); R.O.T.C. Officer; Wrestling I, 2, 3; Wrestling Cl ub I, 2, 3&#13;
GILMORE, CHARLES&#13;
.College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I; Operetta I; Roads hows&#13;
I, 2; R.0 .T.C. Officer&#13;
GILMORE, ·CONNIE&#13;
Comme rcial '&#13;
Pep Cl ub I; Biology Club I; Library&#13;
Club I&#13;
GOETZINGER, · LINDA&#13;
Com mercia l&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I; Altau I; YTee ns I: F.H.A. I, 2; Military Ball&#13;
GOUKER, DON (Not pictured )&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Band I, 2, 3&#13;
GRAVES, AMY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; Pep&#13;
Club I; Art Club I, 2, 3, ( vice- president )&#13;
GRAY, DEBBY&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Pep Club I&#13;
GRAYBILL, SHARON&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
R"ed Cross I; Pep Club I;" Y-Tee ns&#13;
I; Teen Democrats I, 2, 3&#13;
GRAZIER, JIM&#13;
College Prep &#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I, 2, 3; Key&#13;
Club I; Basketball I, 2, 3; Letterme n's Club I, 2, 3 (secretary); All&#13;
City Baseba ll Team I; Annual I&#13;
(sports editor); Science Club I; Prom&#13;
Court I, 2; Latin Club I; French Club&#13;
I; M.0.1. I; Twirp Court I, 2; Baseba ll I, 2; R.O.T.C. Officer; All Southwest Iowa Baseball&#13;
GREEN, DANNY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Tenn is I; Art Club I, 2; Wrestling&#13;
I , 2&#13;
GREENWOOD, PATIY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
A.F.S. I; Red Cross I, 2 { treaurer);&#13;
Pep Club I; Altau Club I; F.H.A. I&#13;
GRIFFITHS, MARSHA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; F.H.A. I; F.T.A. I, 2,&#13;
3; French Club I, 2 {president); Roadshows I, 2; All School Play I, 2; Young&#13;
Repu blicans I, 2, 3 (secretary)&#13;
GRIMES, MARY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I; Tennis I; Y-Teens I;&#13;
F.T.A. I; Latin Club I, 2; Library&#13;
Club I; Thespians I; All School Play&#13;
I, 2; Debate I; G.O.P.'s I, 2: Band&#13;
I, 2, 3: Choir I&#13;
GROSVENOR, STEVE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club I, 2&#13;
GRYSKIEWICZ, NANCY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
HALL, DONA JANINE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; Red Cross I, 2;&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Girl's Flag Football&#13;
I; Girl's Basketball I; GRA I: YTeens I (secretary ); Young Democrats I; Roadshows I, 2: Senior Class&#13;
Secretary&#13;
HALL, MARILYN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
F.T.A. I&#13;
HALL, STEVE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Basketball I&#13;
HANAFAN, NANCI&#13;
Vocational&#13;
AFS I; Red Cross I; Altau I, 2: Art&#13;
Club I, 2 {sec retary-treasurer) F.H.A.&#13;
I, 2 (secretary-treasurer) F.N.A. I, 2;&#13;
Roadshow I&#13;
HAND, JAMES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HANSEN, TONI&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Student Council I, 2; AFS I; Cheerleade r I; F.H.A. I; Operetta I; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Varsidettes I, 2&#13;
HARGIS, BARB&#13;
Commerci11I&#13;
Red Cross, Pep Club I&#13;
HARMON, i&#13;
Commercia HARRING TO&#13;
College Pre1&#13;
Football I;&#13;
Team I; Fre&#13;
I, 2, 3; Wre.&#13;
Country I ; R.&#13;
HARRIS, JEFF&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.O.T.C. Offic,&#13;
HARRISON, JO'.&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Red Cross I&#13;
HARTMEN, KARE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
'0&#13;
rmen's Clu b I; Drill&#13;
: lub I, 2; Wrestling&#13;
Club I, 2, 3; Cross&#13;
·. Officer&#13;
F.H.A. I&#13;
HARTMAN, MARY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; AFS&#13;
I; Red Cross I; Pep Clu b I, 2, 3;&#13;
Biology Clu b I: F.H.A. I; F.T.A. I,&#13;
2, 3 (secretary-treasurer); French Club&#13;
I, 2; MOI I; Operetta I Roadshows&#13;
I, 2: All School Play I; Young Democrats I, 2; Counseling Center I&#13;
HEITMAN, CAROLYN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I: Pep Club I, 2; F.H.A. I;&#13;
F.N.A. I, 2, 3; Operetta I; Roadshows I, 2; Girls' Glee I&#13;
HEMMINGSEN, LINDA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Operetta I, 2; Choir I, 2; Roadshow&#13;
I · All School Play I&#13;
HENDRIX, CLIFF (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HENNINGER, DON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; Basketball I; Track I&#13;
HENSLEY, JEANNETIE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Operetta I, 2, 3; Roadshows I, 2, 3;&#13;
All School Play I, 2, 3&#13;
HENSLEY, MARTY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HERRICK, DENNIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Cou ncil I; Annual I; Operetta 2; Choir 3; Roadshow 2; Thespian 2; All School Play 2; R.O.T.C.;&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
HERRICK, GARY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.0.T.C.; Military Ball . I; You ng Republicans I&#13;
HESSMAN; ROBERT&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HEINSTORFER, GERO (Not pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I; A.F.S. I; Key Club&#13;
I; Football I; Roadshows I&#13;
HICKS, PHYLLIS&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I&#13;
HIMBERGER, DONNA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society 3 · A.F.S. I;&#13;
Production I: Pep Club 2; F.H.A. I;&#13;
F.T.A. I; Choir 2; Military Ball&#13;
HISEL, EVELYN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HODWALKER, ADA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
HOEL, MIKE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Art Clu b I&#13;
HOKE, RANDY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
A.F.S. I; Football 3; Basketball I; Golf&#13;
I; Letterman's Club 3; Rifle Team&#13;
I: Y-Teens I; Safe Teens I; F.T.A. I;&#13;
Laiin Clu b I; M.0.1. 2; Baseball 2;&#13;
R.0 .T.C.; Military Ball&#13;
HOLDER, LINDA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Latin Club I; Operetta 2; Roadshow&#13;
2; Th es pi ans I; All School Play I ;&#13;
Choir 2; Mad riga l 2&#13;
HOLMBERG, ALLAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Key Club I (treasurer); Basketball&#13;
I; Track 3; Science Clu b I; Latin Club&#13;
I; National Honor Society I;&#13;
R.O.T.C.; Milita ry Ball&#13;
HOLMES, RONDEE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Spanish Clu b I&#13;
HONIG, MARSHA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society 2; Pep Club&#13;
I ; Library Club I&#13;
HOOK, DAVE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketball ·1&#13;
HOOVER, JUDI&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Student Council I; Girl's Lounge I&#13;
HOPPER, MARILYN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I ; Y-Teens&#13;
I; F.T.A. 2; Operetta 2; Choir 2;&#13;
Roadshow 2; Young Democrats I;&#13;
Girl's Glee I&#13;
HORNER, LARRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football 2; R.O.T.C.; Military Ball&#13;
HOTCHKISS, AMY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; Pep Club 2; F.H.A.&#13;
I; F.T.A. I; F.N.A. I; Latin Clu b I;&#13;
French Club I; Roadshow 2; Thespians 2; All School Play 3; Glee I&#13;
HOURIGAN, CAROL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society 2; A.F.S. I ;&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club 3; Science&#13;
Club 2; F.H.A. I: F.T.A. I; Library&#13;
Club 2; M.0.1. 2; Biology Club I:&#13;
Teen Democrats I&#13;
HOWARD, HARRIET&#13;
College Prep&#13;
F.H.A.; F.N.A.&#13;
HUFF, LINDA&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Transfer from Lewis Central; Track;&#13;
F.N.A.; Library Club&#13;
HUFF, MARGIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Transfer from Lewis Central ; F.N.A.;&#13;
Libra ry Club&#13;
HUNT, ROBERT&#13;
College Prep&#13;
HURD, HARRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Footba ll I, 2; Letterman's Club&#13;
HURD, JACK&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Drill Team I, 2&#13;
IVES, RICHARD&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
JACKSON, ANN (Not.pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
JANICEK, CONNIE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
JENSEN, LINDA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; Y-Teens; F.T.A. ; Spanish Club I, 2&#13;
JOHNSON, CHERYL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross I, 2; Pep Club&#13;
JOHNSON, KATHLEEN (Not pictu red )&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross; F.N.A.; Latin Club&#13;
JOHNSON, JAMES (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Art Club I, 2, 3&#13;
JOHNSON, SHERYL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
JONES, THERESA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
GRA; Art Club ; F.H.A.&#13;
KELLAR, MIKE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Student Council ; Football; Basketball&#13;
I, 2; Track; Letterman's Club; Decca&#13;
Club; F.T.A.; All-City Football Team&#13;
253 &#13;
254&#13;
KELLAR, NANCY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
GRA; Roadshows; Attenda nce Office&#13;
KELLAR, PAT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
G irls' Basketball; GRA; Roadshows&#13;
KENYON, FRED&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Track; Milita ry Ball&#13;
KENNETT, ROSE ANN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
School Mu sica l; Choir Librarian; Girls'&#13;
Trio; Roadshows&#13;
KERRIN, LINDA&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Nationa l Hono r Society I, 2, 3; Student Council I; Biology Club I; Science Club I; F.T.A. I; Latin Club I ,&#13;
2 (secreta ry); MO I I, 2 (vice-president) ; Crea tive Writing I; Military&#13;
Ball I&#13;
KESSLER, BILL&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Spanish Club I , 2&#13;
KESTERSON, DAVE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; Wrestling Team I,&#13;
2, 3; Wrestling Club I, 2, 3&#13;
KILPATRICK, LINDA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Latin Club I&#13;
KLEFSTAD, GIB&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3;&#13;
Ame rican Fie ld Se rvice I; Key Club&#13;
I ; Art Club I; Science Club I; F.T.A.&#13;
I; Latin Club I, 2 (treasure r) ; MOI&#13;
I, 2; Band I, 2, 3 (treasu re r); Tee n&#13;
Democrats I, 2, 3 (presid ent); Pep&#13;
Ba nd I, 2, 3; Dance Band I, 2&#13;
KNAUSS, LISLE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Key Club I; MOI I, 2; Science&#13;
Symposium I, 2; ROTC Office r&#13;
KOEBEL, MAX&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
R.O.T.C. Office r I; Milita ry Police&#13;
I; Color Guard I&#13;
KOENIGS, LEONARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Key Club I; Football I, 2, 3; Track&#13;
I, 2; Golf I; Southwest Iowa Football&#13;
Team I, 2; Letterman 's Club I, 2, 3&#13;
(president-sec reta ry); Wrestli ng I, 2;&#13;
R.O.T.C. Office r I ; Sophomore Class&#13;
Sec reta ry&#13;
KOHL, BONNIE&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Ame ri can Field Se rvice I; H.S. Red&#13;
Cross I; Pep Club I; Art Club I;&#13;
F.T.A. I; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Th espians&#13;
I, 2; All School Pl ay I, 2; Young&#13;
Democrats I, 2&#13;
KOOPMERNESS, ADELINE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
KRUEGER, KRIS&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I&#13;
KR UGER, ROD&#13;
Vocational&#13;
KUFFLER, DAVE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
LAMPI, VICKI&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
LANE, MARCIA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; Library Club I, 2;&#13;
Decca Club I&#13;
LANG, LEROY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Basketball I.&#13;
LATHAM, LYNN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Footba ll I; Wrestling I, 2, 3&#13;
LAUDON, JAMES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
LAWLESS, KARON&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; Pep Cl ub I, 2&#13;
LAWRENCE, CLARENCE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Mi lita ry Police I, 2&#13;
LAWSON , SUE&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Red Cross I ; Altau Cl ub I; Y Tee ns I·&#13;
F.H.A. I ; Roadshow I&#13;
LEGGIO, BILL (Not Pictu red)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
LEHMER, SALLY&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Council I; Pep Club I; A/tau&#13;
Club I 2; F.H .A. I; Roa dshow I&#13;
LeMASTER, LINDA&#13;
Commerc ia l&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I ; Band Major- ette I&#13;
LEWIS, KAREN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross I; F.H.A. I&#13;
LIBBY, MARION (Not Pictured )&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Art Club I&#13;
LIDDICK, TIM&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
LINDSEY, ALICA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Cou ncil I, 2, 3 ( vice-president); Red Cross I; Golf I, 2; All&#13;
Sports Court; Pep Clu b I; Altau&#13;
Club I, 2; F.H.A. I, 2; Spanish Club&#13;
(vice-presid ent) I; Roadshows I 2&#13;
3; Military Ball ' '&#13;
LINDSAY, CAROLYN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Student Cou ncil I; Red Cross I; Golf&#13;
I, 2, 3; Cheerleaders I, 2, 3 ( pres i~&#13;
dent); All Sports Court; Pep Club&#13;
I, 2, 3; Altau Club I, 2; Biolog y Cl ub&#13;
I; Prom. ou t; F.H.A. I, 2; Roadshows&#13;
I, 2; Mil ita ry Ball&#13;
LENINGER, KEN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; A.F.S.&#13;
1; Key Club I; Science Club I 2.&#13;
Safe Tee ns I; Latin Club I 2· M th&#13;
Club I 2; O peretta I, 2;' Choira I&#13;
Treasu rer; Band I, 2, 3 Captai n; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Thes pians I 2· All&#13;
School Play I, 2 ' '&#13;
LONG, PAUL&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
LYDON, JOHN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Key Club I; Football I, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2, 3; Lettermen's Club I 2 3.&#13;
Southwest Iowa Footba ll Tea r:i · 'Ali&#13;
City Base ball Team I, 2; ase ll I,&#13;
2· 3; All Southwest Iowa Base ball&#13;
Tea m&#13;
LYMAN, MARCIA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I; y Tee ns I;&#13;
0 .E. Clu b I&#13;
LYNN, DIXIE&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Pep Cl ub I, 2; Girls' Drill Team I;&#13;
Mi li tary Ball&#13;
MACE, GARY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.O.T.C. M.P. I; V.l.C.A. I&#13;
MADSON, ED&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Baske tball I&#13;
MAINS, LYNN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Ba ske tball I, 2; Tennis I, 2, 3&#13;
MALONE, JAY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I, 2, 3; Student Cou ncil I, 2; Key Club I; Bas ketball I, 2, 3; Track I, 2, 3; Lette rmen's&#13;
Club I, 2, 3; An nu al (S ports Editor)&#13;
I; Sci ence Clu b I; Prom Court ; Latin&#13;
Club I ; Math Club I&#13;
MANN, GREG&#13;
Vocationa I&#13;
National Honor Society I , 2; Student&#13;
Council I, 2, 3; Track I, 2, 3; Track&#13;
I, 2; Lette rmen 's Club I, 2; Drill&#13;
Tea m I, 2 ; Science Club I; Safe&#13;
Tee ns I; Lati n Cl ub I; French Club&#13;
I , 2, 3; Gymna stics I, 2&#13;
MARLIN, CONNIE&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Basketba ll I, 2, 3 ; Tennis I, 2, 3;&#13;
G .R.A. I, 2, 3&#13;
MARTIN, CATHY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
ArtClub l, 2&#13;
MART/NALE, SANDY&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Red Cross I, 2; Pep Club; F.H.A.;&#13;
Coaches' Office&#13;
MATHEWS, PAULEETTE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I, 2; Girls' Loung e; A/tau&#13;
I, 2; F.H.A.; Roadshows I, 2&#13;
MATTESON , PAM&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross; F.H.A.; Coac hes' Office&#13;
I , 2&#13;
MATTESON, ROSEMARIE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Stude nt Cou ncil ; AFS ; Tennis; Cheerleaders I, 2; Pep Club; F.H.A.; Road·&#13;
shows I, 2, 3; Milita ry Ball&#13;
MAUER, CONNIE&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Pep Club; Y Tee ns; F.N .A.&#13;
MAYBERRY, LOUIS&#13;
Vocationa I&#13;
Football I, 2, 3 ; Le tterman's Clu b;&#13;
Wrestling I, 2; Wrestlin g Cl ub I, 2&#13;
MERKSICK, BETTY&#13;
Commerc ia l&#13;
Red Cross; Art Cl ub; F.H.A.&#13;
MEYER, CLIFFORD&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Drill Tea m; Spanish Club; Wrestling ;&#13;
Wrestling Club&#13;
MEYER, MARTIN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Footba l II, 2, 3; Letterman's Club;&#13;
Drill Tea m; R.O.T.C. M.P.&#13;
MILLAD, LARRY&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
Red Cross; Decca Club ; Band I, 2;&#13;
Wrestli ng; Swimming; Wrestling Club&#13;
MILLER, DANNY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Track; Cross Cou ntry; Science Club&#13;
MILLER, TRUDY&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
Student Coun cil; Red Cross; Girls'&#13;
Loung e; Golf; Art Club ; Y Tee ns;&#13;
F.T.A.; Roadshows ; Dance Lin e&#13;
MINCER, MARVEL&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Operetta; Choir; Roadshows&#13;
MIZE, SUE&#13;
Commerc ial&#13;
Red Cross; Pep Club I, 2; F.H.A.;&#13;
Mu sica ls I, 2; Roadshows; Jr. GOP,&#13;
(Treasurer) &#13;
MOATS, JIM&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
F.T.A. Choir (Treasure r)&#13;
MOBLEY, CARL&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
Football; Southwest Iowa Football Team&#13;
MONTGOMERY, CHARLOTTE&#13;
Commerci al&#13;
Production.&#13;
MOORE, IVY&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; AFS;&#13;
Basketball; Tennis I, 2, 3; Pe p Club;&#13;
GRA (Sec reta ry-Presiden t) ; Operetta ;&#13;
Choir ; Roadshows; Military Ball&#13;
MOORE, NANCY&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
National Honor Soci ety; Student&#13;
Council; Cheerleaders I, 2; Pep Club;&#13;
Altau; Junior-Senior Prom Prince ss;&#13;
Junior-Se nior Prom Queen; F.H.A.:&#13;
Road shows: Sophomore Cla ss Vicepres.; Junior Cla ss Treas urer: Senior&#13;
Cl as&gt; Presid ent&#13;
MOSS, BARB&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Red Cross; F.N.A.: Latin Club: French&#13;
Club; Ope retta ; Choir; Roadshows;&#13;
All School Play; Military Ball; Office&#13;
Help&#13;
MOSS, RON&#13;
Vocati ona l&#13;
Football I; Basketball I: Tennis I;&#13;
V.1.C.A. I&#13;
MUELLER, PAM&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
American Field Service I; Golf I:&#13;
Pep Club I; Altau Club I, 2; Operetta I, 2: Choir I; Road shows I, 2, 3:&#13;
All School Play I: Girls Glee I;&#13;
Military Ball I&#13;
MYERS, JOAN (n ot pictured)&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pe p Club I&#13;
MYERS, ANNA&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Girl 's Loun ge I: Y Teens I: FNA&#13;
I; FTA I; Lati n Club I: Quill and&#13;
Scroll I: Tee n Demos I, 2; Military&#13;
Ball I; Signal I (man agi ng editor}&#13;
MYHLHOUSEN, ROY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Print Club I, 2; Military Police&#13;
McCLARY, KATHY&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; Girl's League I;&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; Y Teens I; FNA I;&#13;
Quill and Scroll I; Signal I (make-up&#13;
editor)&#13;
McCLURE, GARY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Band I, 2, 3&#13;
McCLURE, TANDY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Football I, 2; Track I: Lettermen's&#13;
Club I, 2, 3; All City Ba se ball Team&#13;
I; Biology Club I; FTA I; Math Club&#13;
I; Choir I; Baseball I, 2; R.O.T.C.&#13;
Office r I; Senior Class Vice- President&#13;
McCORMICK, KATHLEEN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
FNA I; Libra ry I&#13;
McGEE, LARRY&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
Football I, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2, 3;&#13;
Lette rmen's Club I, 2; Southwest&#13;
Iowa Football Team I; All City Ba seball Team I; Print Club I, 2&#13;
McGINN, BARRY&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
McKENZIE, JO ANN&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I; FHA I; All School&#13;
Play I; Quill an d Scroll I; Junior&#13;
GO P's&#13;
McMASTER, LONNIE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I&#13;
McMULLEN MARCIA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Produ ction I; Spanish Club I&#13;
McNULTY, ALAN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I: Print Club I, 2&#13;
NANSEL, ROGER&#13;
College National Honor Society I, 2, 3; Bas·&#13;
ketball I, 2; Lette rmen's Club I. 2;&#13;
Prom Court I; Cross Cou ntry I, 2;&#13;
Baseball I, 2&#13;
NELSON, DICK&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Tennis I, 2; Wrestling I· Signal&#13;
NICHOLAS, PAULA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Production I; Pep Club&#13;
NICHOLS, HARLEY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
NIXON, JIM&#13;
College Prep National Honor Society I, 2; Track&#13;
1. .FTA I; MOI I; Young Demos I;&#13;
Gymnastics I&#13;
NORMAN, GERALD (Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
MORRIS, NANCY&#13;
Vocati onal&#13;
Pep Club I: Art Club I&#13;
NUZUM, DENNIA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Operetta I: Choir I; Road show I;&#13;
Boy's Glee I, 2; R.0.T.C. I, 2&#13;
OLES, MIKE (Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
R.0 .T.C. I&#13;
OLSEN, SALLY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
H.S. Red Cross&#13;
OSHLO, DICK&#13;
College Prep National Hono r Society I, 2; Key&#13;
Club I, (Second Vice-preside n!);&#13;
G olf I; Lette rman's Club I; Spanish&#13;
Club I, 2; Math Clu b I, 2, (Sgt. ~t&#13;
Arms and Parliamenta ri an) Boys&#13;
State I; Swimmi ng Team I, 2; R.O.T.C.&#13;
Officer; Teen Demo's I, 2&#13;
OWENS, PEGGY&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
PALODINO, EVA&#13;
Comme rci al&#13;
Nati ona l Honor Society I, 2: 3; Stud ent u~ ci l I, 2, 3, (Election commissioner); Girl's Golf I, 2; Chee rleaders I, 2, 3, (Secreta ry-treasu rer);&#13;
Homecoming Court; Pep Clu~ I, 2,&#13;
3; Annual I: Altau I, 2; Choir I, 2,&#13;
(Presi dent); Biology Club I; Prom&#13;
Court I, 2; Roadshows I, 2:, 3;00 0peretta I; Honorary Colone l 66&#13;
PARKS, KATHY&#13;
College Prep National Honor Society I.' 2, 3; _S tu -&#13;
dent Council I, ( Parliam ntari~n)&#13;
Am . Field Service I; Homecoming&#13;
Court I; Pep Club I, (Treasu re r);&#13;
F.N.A. I, 2, 3; Latin Club I; Library&#13;
Clu b I, 2, 3, (Treasurer and Vicepresident) ; Teen Demo's I: 1.1.F.C.S.C.&#13;
I; Military Ball&#13;
PARRACK, BETSY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Girl's Lounge I; F.H.A. I; Roadshow&#13;
PEREZ, MARIA (N ot Pictu red)&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
PETERS, LINDA&#13;
Com mercial&#13;
Am. Field Service I, Pep Clu b I, 2;&#13;
Y Teens I; F.N.A. I&#13;
PETERS, MARY&#13;
Am. Fi el d Service I; Biology Club I;&#13;
Science Club I; Y Teens I; F.N.A.&#13;
I; La tin Club I, 2; French Club I;&#13;
M.0.1. I; Operetta I, 2; Choir I, 2;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3&#13;
PETERSON, PAM&#13;
Col lege Prep&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I, 2, 3; Student Council I; H.S. Red Cross I;&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; La ti n Club I; Library&#13;
Club I&#13;
PETERSON, SHERRY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Am. Field Service I; H.S. Red Cross&#13;
I, 2; Pep Club I: An nu al I, 2, (Art&#13;
Editor) F.N.A. I, 2; Spanish Club I;&#13;
Library Club I; Band I; Roadshows&#13;
I, 2; Military Ball I: Creative Writing I&#13;
PETERSON, SUSIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
PETRY, GARY&#13;
Vocati"onal&#13;
Track I; R.O.T.C. I, 2&#13;
PETRY, GLENDA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council I; Am. Field Service&#13;
I; H.S. Red Cross I: Girl's Lounge&#13;
I: Pep Club I; Girl's Glee I: F.H.A. I&#13;
PLANTIKOW, JEAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2; F.H.A.&#13;
I, 2; F.T.A. I; Roadshow I; Choir I;&#13;
Band I; Girl's Glee I&#13;
PODRAZO, TOM&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
POGGE, TERRY (Not pictured )&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Footba ll I; Tenn is I; Quill and Scroll&#13;
POGUE, BARBARA&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I; Operetta I;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3; All School Play&#13;
I; Girls' Glee&#13;
POULOS, PAM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Na tiona l Honor Society I, 2, 3: Student Cou ncil I; AFS I; Girl 's Loung e&#13;
I; Y Teens I; Spanish Club I: Military&#13;
Ball I; Office Help I, 2&#13;
PRIEST, LOUIE&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Football I, 2; Operetta I; Roadshows&#13;
I, 2, 3&#13;
PROBST, TRUDY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Hon or Society I, 2, 3; Student Council I, 2, 3 (Trea surer); AFS&#13;
I: Pep Club I; Signal I, 2 (Editorin-Chief, Managing Editor; Biology&#13;
Club I (Preside nt) ; Military Ball I:&#13;
Scie nce Club I; F.T.A. I, 2, 3; Spanish&#13;
Club I: Library Club I; MOI I, 2&#13;
(Secretary) ; Operetta I: Roadshows I,&#13;
2; Thespians I, 2, 3 (Secretary, President) ; All Schoo l Play I, 2, 3; Quill&#13;
and Scroll I, 2; Jr. GOP's I, 2, 3&#13;
(Vice-presid ent); Rep. to Mod el U.N.&#13;
I; Sophomore Writing Club I (Trea s- urer)&#13;
PRUDHOME, JOE (N ot pictu red)&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
PURNELL, DICK&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I; Student&#13;
Cou ncil I, 2; Red Cross I; Football&#13;
I, 2; Tennis I: Lette rmen's Club I&#13;
2, 3: All City Baseball Team I; Biolog;&#13;
Club I; Spanish Cl ub I, 2; MO I I, 2;&#13;
255 &#13;
Ameri can Legion Oratorical Finalist&#13;
I, 2, 3 : Base ball I, 2 : Na tional Merit&#13;
Sc holars hip Fin alist&#13;
RASMUSSEN, JANE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
All Sports Court I: Altau I: Art Club&#13;
I, 2 : Ope retta I, 2: Roadshows I,&#13;
2, 3: Madri gal I, 2: All State Mu sic&#13;
Cli nic I, 2: G irls G lee&#13;
RAYGOR, KATHY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
P&lt;; p Clu b I , 2: F.H.A. I : O ffice Help I&#13;
RICH, SANDIE&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
Student Council I : Pep Cl ub I, 2:&#13;
Y Tee ns I , 2 (Vice- presid ent): F.H.A.&#13;
I: Majorette I: Junior-Senior Prom&#13;
I (Sophomore Atten dant)&#13;
REESE, DIANA&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
AFS I: Red Cross I : Y Teens I: Road -&#13;
shows I , 2: Dan ce Lin e I&#13;
REHFELDT, RON (N ot Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketball I&#13;
RENINGER, JUDY&#13;
Com me rc ia l&#13;
Stu dent Council I: Pe p Cl ub I: Altar&#13;
I, 2: F.H .A. I: Road show I&#13;
RENOLDSr HOWARD (Not pi ctured)&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
RHODES, LOLETA (Not pictured)&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Red Cross I: Pep Club I : Y Tee ns I:&#13;
F.H.A. I: Spanish Club I, 2&#13;
RHOADES, LEE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
RICH, CONNIE&#13;
Comme rc ia l&#13;
Pep Cl ub I, 2; G irls' Drill Tea m I:&#13;
Office Help&#13;
RICHARDSON, MARY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
G irl's Lou ng e I; Pep Club I ; Libra ry&#13;
Club I ; Signal I&#13;
RICKERTSON, DON&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I , 2, 3; Key&#13;
Club I (Vice-president) : Biology Club&#13;
I; Science Club I, 2: Safe Teens I ;&#13;
F.T.A. I; French Club I: MOI I, 2;&#13;
Jr. GOP I , 2, 3 (President) ; Creative&#13;
Writing I&#13;
ROBINSON (TRAVIS), CYNTHIA&#13;
Comme rcial s·tude nt Coun cil I&#13;
ROBINSON, DIANA&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Student Cou ncil I; A.F.S. I; Production I ; Golf I, 2: Cheerl eaders I;&#13;
All Sports Court I ; Pep Club I, 2;&#13;
Y-Teens I, 2: F.T.A. I, 2: Ope retta&#13;
I; Choir I; Roadshows I, 2: Th es an ~&#13;
I : All School Play I, 2: Girl's Glee&#13;
I : Yo ung Demos I: Military Ball I&#13;
ROBINSON, LA REE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I, 2: Altau I, 2: F.H.A. I;&#13;
Roadshows I, 2, 3: Dance Lin e I, 2;&#13;
Military Bal l I&#13;
ROLFE, CONNIE&#13;
Voca tional&#13;
ROLFE, JOHN&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Track I&#13;
ROOT, DON&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Rifl e Tea m I, 2&#13;
ROSENBAUGH, GAIL&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
256&#13;
St udent Coun cil I: Football I, 2;&#13;
Basketba ll I, 2: Track I, 2, 3: Lette rmen's Club I, 2: Annu al I: Biology&#13;
Club I: Spanish Clu b I&#13;
ROSSOW, BEY&#13;
Col lege Pre p&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I , 2, 3: A.F.S.&#13;
I : Basketball I : Pe p Clu b I , 2, 3;&#13;
GRA I : Scie nce Clu b I , 2 (Sec.):&#13;
F.T.A. I, 2, 3 (President): Libra ry&#13;
Club I, 2 : M.0.1. I: Band I, 2 : Tee n&#13;
Demos I, 2: Science Symposium I,&#13;
2, 3&#13;
ROUX, MIKE&#13;
Vocatio nal&#13;
Stud ent Cou ncil I : Football I, 2:&#13;
Basketball I; Art Club I, 2: Decca&#13;
Club I&#13;
ROWE, SANDY&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Studen t Council I , 2, 3 (Sec.): Red&#13;
Cross I : Golf I, 2, 3: Chee rl eader&#13;
I, 2, 3 (Capta in) : Homecoming Quee n&#13;
I· Altau I, 2: Prom Court I, 2: F.H.A.&#13;
1.' 2; Roadshows I, 2, 3; Milita ry Ba ll I&#13;
RUDIG, SHERYL&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Pep Clu b I&#13;
RUIZ, MIKE (N ot Pi ctured)&#13;
Biology Club I: Spanish Club I:&#13;
R.O.T.C. O ffice r&#13;
SAVAGE, JANICE&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
Nati onal Honor Society I, 2, 3: A.F.S.&#13;
I : Pep Club I, 2: Y-Tee ns I; Science&#13;
Club I, 2 ; F.H.A. I; F.T.A. I: M.0 .1.&#13;
I, 2, 3: La ti n Club I, 2&#13;
SAYERS, SUSAN&#13;
Vocation al&#13;
Pep Club I, 2: Art Club I: F.H.A. I&#13;
SCHEWE, LINDA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
SCHMITT, JANICE&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Stud ent Cou ncil I : A.F.S. I ; Red Cross&#13;
I : G irl 's Lounge I: Al tau I; Spanish&#13;
Club I: li brary Club I: Military Ball&#13;
SCHROEDER, ALAN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Hon or Society I, 2, 3 ( President); A.F.S. I (Vice-presid ent) ; Student Council I : Key Club I ( President): Track I : Tennis I; Lettermen's&#13;
Club I, 2: Scie nce Club I, 2 (Vicepresid ent): Safe-Tee ns I: Latin Club&#13;
I, 2 (Vice-president) M.0.1. I, 2;&#13;
All School Play I : Tee n Demos I, 2&#13;
(V ice-presid ent ): R.O.T.C. Office r;&#13;
1.1.F.C.S.C. I; Cross Cou ntry I, 2&#13;
(Captain)&#13;
SCOTT, KELLY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Key Club I : Track I : Biology Clu b I;&#13;
Deba te I : Science Clu b I, 2; F.T.A.&#13;
I, 2, 3; M.0 .1. I, 2; Band I, 2, 3&#13;
(Drum Ma jor) : All School Play I, 2, 3 ;&#13;
Chess Club I (Preside nt ); Tee n Demos I, 2, 3&#13;
SCOlJLAR, SU E&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Red Cross I; Pep Club I: F.H.A. I, 2&#13;
SHAMBLEN, DONNA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Cou nci l I: Pep Club I: Biolog y Club I: DECCA I (Treasurer):&#13;
Spanish Club I: Band I (M ajorette )&#13;
SHANNON, MICHAEL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
SHANNON, MIKE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Stud ent Coun ci l I: Ten nis I, 2, 3;&#13;
Lettermen's Cl ub I, 2, 3: Latin Club&#13;
I, 2: Math Cl ub I; Wrestli ng I, 2, 3;&#13;
Cross Country I: R.0.T.C. Officer&#13;
SHAUGH NESSY, RITA&#13;
Comme rcia l&#13;
Red Cross I: Girl's Lounge I: Altau&#13;
I, 2 (Presid ent ) : Roadshows I : Military Ball&#13;
SELLEK, TERRY&#13;
Voc a tional&#13;
SIMONS, NANCY JO&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Natio nal Hon or Soci ety I, 2, 3; Student Cou ncil I, 2, 3 (Pa rliamenta rian):&#13;
AFS I : All Spo rts Court I: Pe p Club&#13;
I; Annu al I, 2 (Ass't Editor, Editorin-Chie f): Al tau I: Biology Club I&#13;
(President): Mil ita ry Ball I: 1.1.F.C.S.C.&#13;
I (Pa rli ame nta ri a n): Tee nag e Republica ns I; Youn g Democrats I: Girls&#13;
Triple Trio I: Ope retta I, 2 ; Choir&#13;
I, 2 (Presid e nt) Roadshows I, 2;&#13;
Quill and Scroll I, 2: Creative Writing&#13;
I: Signal I: Girls' Glee I: Junior&#13;
Cl ass Secretary: Th es pians I&#13;
SIMMONS, REGGIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketba ll I; Track I, 2 : Cross Country&#13;
I , 2, 3: Signal&#13;
SHINN, CLARENCE&#13;
Vocatio na l&#13;
Print Club&#13;
SKALBERG, KATHY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I; Pe p Club I, 2: Decca&#13;
I (Secreta ry )&#13;
SMARTT, CHERYL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Stud ent Council I: Altar I, 2 (Se rgeant of arms): F.H.A. I: Roadshow&#13;
I: D.O .&#13;
SMITH, CONSTANCE&#13;
Coll ege Pre p&#13;
Student Cou ncil I: Red Cross I, 2, 3&#13;
(Presid ent, Secretary) : F.H.A. I:&#13;
F.T.A. I, 2: Operetta I, 2: Choir I, 2&#13;
(Libra ri a n) : Ro adshows I, 2, 3: Girls'&#13;
Gl ee I: All-State Quartet I: Madrigal&#13;
I, 2; Young Rep. I, 2&#13;
SMITH, DEBBY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3: Red&#13;
Cross I, 2, 3 (Vice-presid e nt): All&#13;
Sports Court I; Pe p Club I: Annual&#13;
I, 2 (Copy Edi tor); F.N.A. I, 2, 3&#13;
(Treasure r Vice-president); Library&#13;
Club I, 2, 3 (Presid ent) Band I,&#13;
2, 3 (Secreta ry, Band Quee n); Military&#13;
Ball I&#13;
SMITH, LINDA&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
SMITH, VICKY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Biology Club I: Spanish Club I&#13;
SMYTH, SHERYL&#13;
Vocati onal&#13;
Production I; Pep Club I; Spanish&#13;
Club I: Young Democrats I&#13;
SNYDER, JOHN (Not Pictured)&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Safe Tee ns I; Spanish Club I&#13;
SAAR, SHERYL&#13;
Comme rcial&#13;
Red Cross I: Pep Club I: F.H.A. I;&#13;
F.N.A. I&#13;
SOLLAZZO, BARBARA&#13;
Vocati ona l&#13;
SONDAG, DON&#13;
Voca tional&#13;
SOUSER, JAC&#13;
Vocati onal&#13;
AFS I: Red Cross I: Pe p Club I, 2:&#13;
Al ta r I, 2: F.H.A. I: Choir I: All&#13;
Sc hool Pl ay I&#13;
SPOHN, LARRY&#13;
Voca tiona l&#13;
SPRACKLIN, JERRY&#13;
Vocatio nal &#13;
R.O.T.C. I&#13;
SPRACKLIN, JIM&#13;
Commerci al&#13;
STANFORD, TOM {Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Band I, 2, 3&#13;
STEENSEN, DENNIS&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Track I; Biology Club I; Spanish Club&#13;
I; Cross Country I, 2; Swimming I, 2&#13;
ST. CLAIR, BENITA&#13;
Vocati onal&#13;
A.F.S. Club I; Pep Clu b I: Altau&#13;
Club I, 2 : F.H.A. I, 2, 3: Roadshow&#13;
I: Military Ball&#13;
STINEMATES, ROSE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I; F.H.A. I, 2, {Parliamentarian and District Histo rian) Young&#13;
Republicans&#13;
STILL, FLORENCE&#13;
Colleg e Prep&#13;
Pep Club I: F.H.A. I&#13;
STORY, SHAWN&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Track I; Print Club I&#13;
STRONG, FRANCES&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; H.S.&#13;
School Red Cross I : Biology Club I :&#13;
Science Club I, 2: F.T.A. I, 2, 3,&#13;
(State treasurer, Historian); Spanish&#13;
Club I, ( ecreta~y ); Math Club&#13;
{Treasu rer); Roadshow I; Thespians&#13;
I, 2; All School Play I, 2; Quill and&#13;
Scroll I. 2; Signal I, 2, 3, (Editor,&#13;
Associate Editor) ; Young Rep's I, 2,&#13;
3, {Secretary and Sg t. at Arms):&#13;
Creative Writi ng I, 2: Debate I:&#13;
1.1.F.C.S.C., (President); Teen Topics&#13;
Repo rter I: Military Ball&#13;
STRONG, SANDRA&#13;
Vocational&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I, 2: F.H.A.&#13;
STURM, CONNIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
STURM, KATHY&#13;
. Vocational&#13;
STURM, LOTETIA&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
SUBLET, SUSIE&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3: Thespians I, 2 (Sec retary ) ; Choir I (Secretary); F.H .A. I, 2, 3: Signal I&#13;
{Featu re editor): Quill and Scroll I,&#13;
2; Girl's Glee I; All School Plays I,&#13;
2, 3; Operetta I; Pe p Club I. 2 (Sec-&#13;
'reta ry); Annual .I, 2 (Bu si ness Manager): A.F.S. I; 1.1.F.C.S.C. I: M.0.1.&#13;
I ; Red Cross I&#13;
SULHOFF, SANDRA&#13;
Commercia l&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; F.H.A. I, 2: Operetta&#13;
I: Roadshow I&#13;
SULLIVAN, LINDA&#13;
College Prep&#13;
H.S. Red Cross I: Pep Club I: F.N.A.&#13;
I, 2; Library Club I, 2: Attendance&#13;
Office I; Counse ling Center I: Teen&#13;
Democrats I&#13;
SULLIVAN, MIKE&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Footba ll I; Basketball I; Golf I: Roadshow I; R.O.T.C. I: Military Ball I:&#13;
BasebaJI I&#13;
TALLMANN, RON&#13;
College Prep Football I, 2, 3; Track I; Letterman's&#13;
Club I, 2, 3; Wrestling I, 2, 3; Wrestling Club I, 2, 3: R.0 .T.C. Offi ce r&#13;
TAYLOR, DAN&#13;
College Pre p&#13;
Teen DerT'o's I; Pep Band I; Band I,&#13;
2, 3: Dance Band I.&#13;
TAYLOR, JANICE&#13;
Commercial&#13;
THOMAS, JOE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Swimming I&#13;
THOMPSON, CAROLYN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I, 2; Library Club I, 2&#13;
THORNTON, PEGGY&#13;
College Prep&#13;
TODD, MARILYN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I. 2; Red&#13;
Cross I, 2: Pep Club I: F.N.A. I:&#13;
F.T.A. I: Latin Club I: Library Club&#13;
I; Math Club I: Tee n Demos. I;&#13;
Creative Writing I; Military Ball&#13;
TOWNSEND, JANICE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I, 2&#13;
TRACY, MIKE&#13;
Colle ge Prep&#13;
Football I, 2, 3; Golf i, 2: Tennis I;&#13;
Lettermen's Club I, 2, 3; Southwest&#13;
Iowa Football Team I; Wrestling I,&#13;
2; All City Football Team I&#13;
TURPEN, RICHARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Track I; Golf I&#13;
TURNER, RICHARD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
TYSON, MARY (Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Transfer; Art Club I, 2; Operetta&#13;
VANCE, LILA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
VARGAS, RACHEL&#13;
Vocational&#13;
VEST, BILL&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Art Club I: Road show I: Pep Band I:&#13;
Dance Band&#13;
VOGEL, GEORGE {Not Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Football&#13;
VAUGNIAUX, JOHN&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Rifle Team I, 2, 3; Biology Club I;&#13;
Decca Club I; Safe Teens I: French&#13;
Club I; Operetta I; Roadshows I,&#13;
2, 3: R.0.T.C. Officer&#13;
WAFFLE, RON&#13;
Commercial&#13;
WAGNER, TERRY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Basketball&#13;
WAGNER, JIM&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2: Key&#13;
Club I; Ba sketball I: Science Club&#13;
I, 2; Spanish Club I; Math Club I.&#13;
2: Boy's State&#13;
WALKER, CAROLYN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Y. Teens I; Road shows I, 2, 3&#13;
WALLA, SUZAN&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Nationa l Honor Society I, 2; Student&#13;
Council I, 2: A.F.S. I: Red Cross&#13;
I, 2; Golf I. 2, 3: Pep Club I:&#13;
Altau Club I, 2; Biology Club {Vicepreside nt I: F.H.A. (President) I, 2,&#13;
3; F.N.A. I: Operetta I, 2: Choir I,&#13;
2: Roadshows I, 2, 3; Girls' Glee I;&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
WALLING, CHARLES&#13;
Vocational&#13;
WALTON, RONALD&#13;
College Prep&#13;
WARD, EDDIE {N ot pictured)&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Football I; Biology Club I; Spanish&#13;
Club I&#13;
WAY, BILL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
R.O.T.C. WENDT, DIANE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
A.F.S Club I: Red Cross I: Girl 's&#13;
Lounge I: Pep Club I, 2: F.N.A. I:&#13;
French Club I&#13;
WHIPKEY, DAN&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Rifle Team I. 2, 3&#13;
WHITE, JACK&#13;
Student Council I: Red Cross I; Debate&#13;
WHITE, JACK&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Student Council I: Red Cross I :&#13;
Debate I, 2&#13;
WHITE, TINA&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Red Cross I: Library Club I&#13;
WHITIINGTON, JAMES (Nof Pictured)&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Production I; Road show I; All School&#13;
Pl ay I: Wrestling I&#13;
WIATT, TOM (Not pictured)&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Footba ll I&#13;
WILLEY, DIANE&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Band I, 2, 3; Roadshow I; Teen-age&#13;
Republicans I&#13;
WILDERMAN, JUDY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Red Cross I, 2; F.H.A. I; Roadshow&#13;
WOOD, BETTIE&#13;
Vocational&#13;
Student Council I; Pep Club I, 2:&#13;
GRA I.&#13;
WOOD, DELORES&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Pep Club I; F.N.A. I, 2: La ti n Club&#13;
I: O .E. Club I: Military Ball&#13;
WOODS, TERESA&#13;
Col lege Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2: Girl's&#13;
Lounge I: Pep Club I, 2: F.T.A. I:&#13;
Spanish Club I, 2; Library Club I, 2;&#13;
MOI I; Girl's Glee I&#13;
WOOLDRIDGE, GREG&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Stude nt Council I, 2; Footba ll I, 2, 3;&#13;
Track I; Lette rman's Club I, 2; Wrestling I, 2, 3: Wrestling Club { President) I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2;&#13;
MOI I :&#13;
WRIGHT, LARRY&#13;
Coll ege Prep&#13;
Red Cross I: Drill Tea m I: Lati n Club&#13;
I, 2; MO I I: Band-Drum Major,&#13;
All State Band I, 2, 3; Roadshows&#13;
I, 2; All School Play I; Pep Band&#13;
I; Dance Band I: R.O.T.C. Officer&#13;
YORDT, WESLEY&#13;
Vocational&#13;
YOUNG, CHERYL&#13;
College Prep&#13;
Red Cross I: Pep Club I, 2: Y-Teens&#13;
I; F.H.A. I; F.T.A. I, 2; Spanish Club&#13;
{Treasurer) I: Library Club I, 2:&#13;
Tee n Demos I&#13;
ZANDERHOLM, PATSY&#13;
Vocationa l&#13;
Pep Club I; Art Club I&#13;
ZDAN, DAN&#13;
College Prep&#13;
National Honor Society I, 2, 3; Red&#13;
Cross I; Annual Staff I; Jr. MO!&#13;
(President) I ; Safe Teens I; All School&#13;
Pl ay&#13;
257 &#13;
258&#13;
' 1" ·&#13;
ALMA&#13;
Now we leave our Alma Mater&#13;
And our friends so true.&#13;
We'll be loyal sons and daughters&#13;
Ever true to you.&#13;
So farewell, dear Alma Mater&#13;
May your name we pray,&#13;
Ever stand above all others&#13;
Hail, all hail, Tee Jay. &#13;
MATER&#13;
We will ever live to love you&#13;
Live to praise your name .&#13;
Live to make our lives add luster&#13;
To your glorious fame.&#13;
So farewell, dear Alma Mater&#13;
May your name we pray,&#13;
Ever stand above all others&#13;
Hail, all hail, Tee Jay.&#13;
259 &#13;
&#13;
said&#13;
SIX&#13;
book&#13;
re po rts!&#13;
SHIPLEY&#13;
OPTICAL&#13;
DISPENSARY&#13;
127 So. Main&#13;
** Phone **&#13;
323-3401&#13;
U-DO CAR WASH&#13;
Wash your car by yourself with&#13;
our equipment for only a quarter!&#13;
2831 2nd Ave. 322-9715&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
to the 1&#13;
66 Graduates&#13;
TASTE RITE MEAT CO.&#13;
16 South I 5th Street&#13;
Phone 328-1871&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
261 &#13;
Everybody is rushing to:&#13;
BETTY'S&#13;
MID-WAY&#13;
MANOR&#13;
2714 Avenue H&#13;
[IFIRST&#13;
Your Council 'Bluffs&#13;
Department Store!&#13;
544 West Broadway&#13;
NATIONAL BANK OF&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
W. L. WILKEN, Mgr.&#13;
Your Full Service YES Bank&#13;
West Side Drive-Up&#13;
290 I West ·Broadway&#13;
CORUM'S&#13;
SHAW FLOWER SHOP&#13;
Flowers That Please&#13;
Phone-322-7355&#13;
328-3337&#13;
18 Pearl Street&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Main 18ank&#13;
500 West ·Broadway&#13;
·• &#13;
Tee Jay was honored to have the official Town Crier&#13;
of England-Alfie Howard.&#13;
JOE SMITH&#13;
AND&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
416 West Broadway&#13;
Ladies', Men's, &amp; Children's&#13;
Ready-to-Wear.&#13;
Your Dependable·:&#13;
REXALL&#13;
DRUGS&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-5557&#13;
CONNOLLY&#13;
DRUG STORE&#13;
ARNOLDS JEWELRY&#13;
All of your watch, diamond, and jewelry&#13;
problems will be solved when shopping at&#13;
Arnolds Jewelry. Mr. Arnold Ostwald is&#13;
always happy to serve you.&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL DIRECTORS&#13;
Cost is Entirely a Matter&#13;
of Personal&#13;
Choice.&#13;
Willow at 6th Street Council Bluffs&#13;
PEOPLES&#13;
GROCERY STORE&#13;
308 West Broadway&#13;
"For all your shopping needs,&#13;
come to the Peoples Grocery Store"&#13;
263 &#13;
Ainsworth&#13;
Printing&#13;
Company&#13;
The House of Quality&#13;
Creative Printers&#13;
and Lithographers&#13;
353 West Broadway&#13;
KAY PERS&#13;
Follow the Tee Jay girl that walks&#13;
into KAYPERS in the center of Council Bluffs.&#13;
Cindy Kennedy and Julene BeVirt are shown patronizing LUSTERTONE CLEANERS located at two&#13;
convenient locations-3343 West Broadway &amp; 169&#13;
Bennett.&#13;
Arnold&#13;
Tool&#13;
and&#13;
Die&#13;
Works&#13;
Inc.&#13;
3135 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
264&#13;
CITGO&#13;
SERVICE ST A TION&#13;
You can be sure of good service at Citgo!&#13;
2024 5th Avenue&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
1966 Seniors&#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
Would you believe .. • 1 &#13;
Nothing beats a checking&#13;
account for learning how&#13;
We provide&#13;
the first fifty&#13;
personalized checks&#13;
free of charge.&#13;
to manage mone1!&#13;
We require no minimum balance -&#13;
make no service charge on checking accounts&#13;
for High School and College Students.&#13;
r •&#13;
.. Iii&#13;
When young people reach the High School&#13;
age, we've found they're ready for that step from&#13;
the weekly allowance to the helpful experience of&#13;
a personal checking account.&#13;
Helps them too, when they start to work - or&#13;
go away to University. They quickly learn that&#13;
checks discourage impulse spending and h~lp&#13;
them keep records of expenses ... as well as providing a proof of payment.&#13;
Why don't you start your teenager on the&#13;
adult way to money management-with a checking account? We make no charges for them to&#13;
High School and College students.&#13;
....&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Savings Bank&#13;
265 &#13;
Broadway at f!.ryant&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Attention STUDENTS!&#13;
Wallet&#13;
Photos&#13;
MADE FROM YOUR BLACK&#13;
AND WHITE PORTRAIT · · ·&#13;
HAVE EXTRA PHOTOS&#13;
TO TRADE WITH FRIENDS 20 i~~y $1. 99&#13;
AND GIVE TO RELATIVES&#13;
SIZE 21/i x 31/2 MATTE FINISH&#13;
[ HARRY C. CROWL CO.&#13;
Real Estate, Loans&#13;
Insurance of All Kinds&#13;
123 4th St. Ph. 322-2504&#13;
Best of Luck&#13;
to the 1966 Seniors&#13;
From&#13;
LIBRARY&#13;
266&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
7-Up&#13;
HDQTRS.&#13;
School Supplies&#13;
Typewriters&#13;
Art Supplies&#13;
Books&#13;
Paper Backs&#13;
Games&#13;
Gifts&#13;
Greeting Cards&#13;
Office Supplies&#13;
Pens, Pencils, Tablets&#13;
Adding Machines&#13;
Pictures, Prints, Accessories &lt; '&#13;
Emarines&#13;
Printers and&#13;
Stationers&#13;
Broadway at Scott- Phone 3 28-1866 &#13;
STATE&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
President, Jack Eakin, discussing the business of banking with Tee Jay students, Leona rd Koenigs, Lerry&#13;
McGee and Sandra Rowe.&#13;
"THE BANK FOR YOUNG MEN .. . AND MEN WITH YOUNG IDEAS"&#13;
MEMBER F.D.l.C.&#13;
Main Bank Drive-In&#13;
509 West Broadway 15 South 35th&#13;
323-7521 323-7619&#13;
267 &#13;
• 1•&#13;
1owa POW8R and Light Company&#13;
268&#13;
22 Pearl Phone 322-7731&#13;
INGRAHAM REAL ESTATE&#13;
Home-Business-Industry&#13;
All Kinds of lnsu·rance&#13;
Appraisals&#13;
Member of American Institute of&#13;
Real Estate Appraisers&#13;
322-7765&#13;
. ,&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
and Best Wishes&#13;
to&#13;
the 1966 Seniors&#13;
LATIN CLUB &#13;
l&#13;
Shown above are Maggie Roch a a nd G eorg e McTwiggen who are modeling the&#13;
newest thing in bla st jackets. Th ey are a lso hold ing shortsleeved sweat shirts that&#13;
can be bought in a rai nbow o f colors.&#13;
IOWA c·LOTHES SHOP&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the Class of 1966&#13;
From&#13;
ACTION REAL TY CO.&#13;
Get ACTION on Your Transaction&#13;
Seth E. Murphy,&#13;
Robert F. Edwards, Jr.&#13;
Norman D. Kinney,&#13;
William E. Perdue,&#13;
Class of '45&#13;
'50&#13;
'52&#13;
'56&#13;
BENO'S&#13;
Council Bluffs' Greatest Store&#13;
Now Celebrating Our I OOth Year&#13;
Peoples&#13;
Natural&#13;
Gas&#13;
Division of Northern Natural Gas Co.&#13;
Natural Gas&#13;
The Modern Fuel&#13;
For Home &amp; Industry&#13;
29 South Main Phone-328-1553&#13;
269 &#13;
&#13;
CRAWFORD&#13;
LUMBER COMP.&#13;
1200 Avenue B&#13;
JENSEN &amp; POGGE&#13;
REALTY COMPANY&#13;
"Real Estate Sales"&#13;
25 South Main Ph. 322-9790&#13;
KLOTZ BOWSTRING&#13;
Custom Made Archery Bowstrings&#13;
1829 Avenue B.-Ph. 323-2196&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of:&#13;
E. A. ATHERTON&#13;
SERVICE STATION&#13;
Council Bluffs Race Arena&#13;
The Emergency Store&#13;
Reetz Super Service&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
545 Willow Ph. 322-0293&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Con's&#13;
self-service&#13;
Drugs&#13;
Free Prescription Delivery&#13;
West End Post Office Branch #I&#13;
Hunting and Fishing Licenses&#13;
VERNON N. CONZEMIUS, Owner&#13;
(Notary Public)&#13;
Stor.! Hours&#13;
8:30 am- 10 pm&#13;
DAILY&#13;
8:30 am-I pm.&#13;
5 pm-10 pm&#13;
SUNDAY&#13;
3149 West Broadway&#13;
27 1 &#13;
\Jh~tcue.r You. Dr\'le.&#13;
t)t,\le. c. Q.t ~ ~\l.\\ ~&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS&#13;
CASKEY DODGE, INC.&#13;
COSTELLO VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
HOWE'S CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH&#13;
HUGHES CHEVROLET&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
MclNTYRE OLDS-CADILLAC&#13;
AUTO DEALERS ASSN. OF COUNCIL BLUFFS ~~1~T~s;:~s:i~ ;E~s FORD&#13;
s&#13;
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"A Fit for Every Foot"&#13;
413 W. Broadway 323-2042&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
&amp;&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
533 Willow&#13;
322-7779 BROADWAY&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
2810 West Broadway &#13;
Ornamental Railings&#13;
and&#13;
Structural Steel&#13;
230 South I I th Street&#13;
KATELMAN FOUNDRY&#13;
"Our Favorite Drive-in"&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
25 South 28th St.&#13;
Phone 322.6629 308 W. Bway.&#13;
PEOPLES&#13;
GROCERY STORE&#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER CO.&#13;
GOOD LUMBER FOR EVERY ~EEO&#13;
" It's just good business to buy from&#13;
COHOE"&#13;
25 South 15th St.&#13;
273 &#13;
Get the jump on Security&#13;
with School Savings&#13;
4 I /8% EARNINGS, COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY • SAVE BY THE 15th, EARN FROM THE I st&#13;
UP TO $I 0,000 GOVERNMENT INSURANCE&#13;
#ir!it savings &amp; loan&#13;
i"'"' v. Juit ~n-f n.,::""'1.1&#13;
preslden• Z-~U'=• Iii/&#13;
BROADWAY AT MAIN&#13;
Patsy Hansen is shown modeling one of MODE O'&#13;
DAY'S newest spring creations. MODE O' DAY carries a complete line of women's and girls' clothes.&#13;
522 West Broadway&#13;
274&#13;
PHONE 322-5525&#13;
LANE&#13;
Bros.&#13;
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS&#13;
EDWARD M. LANE-Pharmacist&#13;
530 West Broadway Phone-322-4087&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN ~ 'RlAT FOR TASTE \§IA FOOD FOR Ki~\°"'&#13;
Located at:&#13;
1634 West Broadway&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
3550 South 4th St.&#13;
for your convenience. &#13;
C. E. HINMAN &amp; SON'S has been serving the&#13;
Council Bluffs a rea for the past 60 years. They&#13;
a re open Sundays and evenings, and wire flowers&#13;
everywhe re.&#13;
1800 McPherson&#13;
Congratulations and&#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1&#13;
66&#13;
From&#13;
NEIL DURICK&#13;
DISTRIBUTING CO.&#13;
NORTH BROADWAY GROCERY&#13;
COGLEY&#13;
Clinic&#13;
Groceries &amp; MeatsFresh Fruits &amp; Veg.&#13;
2820 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
CHRISTY&#13;
CREME&#13;
417 East&#13;
Washingt on&#13;
BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE •.•&#13;
Strong Insurance&#13;
2733 North Bway.&#13;
322-2778&#13;
Agency&#13;
1710 4th Avenue&#13;
275 &#13;
276&#13;
Marvel Mincer&#13;
Naney Moore Mike Roux&#13;
"Happiness Is''&#13;
A Portrait by Canon&#13;
EVANS&#13;
ENGINEERING&#13;
co.&#13;
Sewer and Water Contractors&#13;
Excavating-Septic Tanks&#13;
Contractors Equipment Rental&#13;
Call 323-2884&#13;
807 South 21 St.&#13;
HERB'S&#13;
Television Sales &amp; Service&#13;
PARTS &amp; SERVICE GUARANTEED&#13;
DAY OR NIGHT&#13;
2307 West Broadway 328-1521&#13;
Compliments ofHinky Dinky&#13;
Located at&#13;
280 I West Broadw~ y&#13;
211 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
Make yourself feel like a queen and&#13;
have your hair fixed at ...&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
BY&#13;
BETTY&#13;
, '&#13;
Three Convenient&#13;
Locations to&#13;
Serve You:&#13;
Reserve&#13;
612 West Bway&#13;
51 O North 27th&#13;
Franklin &amp; Bennett&#13;
Officers&#13;
Training&#13;
Corps&#13;
of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
High School&#13;
CROOKHAMS TEXACO STATION&#13;
2039 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
ECONOMY MARKET&#13;
416 South 21st&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
GRENVILLE M. DODGE POST NO. 737&#13;
28 South 29th Street&#13;
"Men Who Fought Together&#13;
Belong Together"&#13;
HERMANS CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
504 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
LUCEY JEWELERS&#13;
One of you r most cherished possessions through&#13;
the yea rs to come wi ll be your engagement diamond. When makin g your selection be sure to see&#13;
genuine Ora nge Blossom rings at LUCEY JEWELERS.&#13;
At the Sign of the Big Blue Diamond&#13;
341 West Broadway 323-4833&#13;
277 &#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
BLUFFS&#13;
GRAPE&#13;
GROWERS&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
900-South 7th Street&#13;
278&#13;
Fine Wines&#13;
For&#13;
All Occasions&#13;
Enjoy Good Food&#13;
EVANS ICE CREAM&#13;
We Make Our Own Ice Cream&#13;
HAND PACKED ICE CREAM&#13;
OPEN 11 AM-11 PM CLOSED MONDAYS&#13;
HAND DIPPED CHOCOLATES-MINTS-NUTS&#13;
PH. 322-9644&#13;
GOTTBRECHTS&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
Farm Supplies-Sporting Goods&#13;
Downtown Store&#13;
160 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4463&#13;
Westend Store&#13;
3138 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-440 I&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to&#13;
the 1966 Seniors&#13;
HUNTER&#13;
TYPESETTING&#13;
353 West Broadway&#13;
Phone-323-4812 &#13;
KU LESH&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
All Lines of&#13;
Sterling&#13;
Domestic and&#13;
Imported China,&#13;
Crystal,&#13;
St.ainless Steel&#13;
and Table&#13;
Accessories.&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
Beem&#13;
Belford&#13;
Funeral&#13;
Home&#13;
'&#13;
Gas for Less&#13;
at&#13;
DAVISON OIL&#13;
2020 West Broadway&#13;
ELMER&#13;
IVERS&#13;
Insurance&#13;
"The greatest Peace&#13;
the Pe ace of Mind"&#13;
17 Scott&#13;
Off. 322-0225&#13;
Res. 323-5749&#13;
553 Willow Ph. 322-6669&#13;
Shop at HANSEN'S TOWN &amp; COUNTRY MARKET for a ll your grocery needs.&#13;
40 I 0 South 4th St.&#13;
._ _ _. ~ D&#13;
GRIFFITH&#13;
DRUG&#13;
.. . where we're 'young' too.&#13;
3228 West Broadway 322-4008&#13;
279 &#13;
A &amp; W DRIVE-IN&#13;
2112 West Broadway&#13;
BETTER LIVING REALTY&#13;
(Ask Anyone}&#13;
I 15 North 6th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-4023&#13;
GAIL CLINKENBEARD, JR.&#13;
~ Best&#13;
Wishes&#13;
M&#13;
A&#13;
R Department&#13;
LARRY'S c Store&#13;
u&#13;
TEXACO s&#13;
2934 W. Bdwy. 604&#13;
322-9641 W . Broadwa y&#13;
280&#13;
Phone 323-2553&#13;
YOUR SEARCH ENDS&#13;
-.&#13;
Sc &amp; IOc&#13;
Store&#13;
336 West Broadway&#13;
323-0565&#13;
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MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE&#13;
• CUSTOM OR STANDARD&#13;
• PORCH RAILS&#13;
• TERRACE HANDRAILS&#13;
• COLUMNS&#13;
• MAIL BOX ST ANDS&#13;
ORNAMENT AL IRON&#13;
MANUFACTURING CO.&#13;
OUR 16TH YEARSo for Ornamental Iron at Its Best&#13;
Call&#13;
451-8895&#13;
With&#13;
Decorative&#13;
Iron Works&#13;
3419 North 30th Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
281 &#13;
282&#13;
LOOK REALTY COMPANY&#13;
547 Mynster Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 322-5559&#13;
Realtors-Multiple Listing Members&#13;
FLORENCE E. TIERNY&#13;
MARIE 0. SCHULTZ&#13;
WHAT Swamps?&#13;
Run for cover, Ken and Alan are working in the chemistry&#13;
lab!&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
&amp; Best Wishes&#13;
FROM&#13;
PEOPLES&#13;
The BIG Store in Council Bluffs&#13;
Congratulations From the&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
AUTO DEALER'S ASSO,CIATION&#13;
Whatever you drive;- Drive Carefully! &#13;
K&#13;
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Giving the male point of view, Jim Nagel watches as Mrs. Kenneth&#13;
Hagerman fixes Marsha Lee's hairdo.&#13;
HOUSE OF BEAUTY&#13;
3 15 North 19th Street&#13;
WHO'S MAKING FACES?&#13;
322-4822&#13;
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.&#13;
Insurance, Real Estate&#13;
and Loans&#13;
I 02 South Main Phone 322-6603&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
REDMOND&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
COMPLETE One Stop Service!&#13;
1824 West Broadway&#13;
322-8148&#13;
283 &#13;
Tim&#13;
Dan&#13;
Pam&#13;
Pat&#13;
Bob&#13;
Don&#13;
Ron&#13;
Joe&#13;
Mary&#13;
Gary&#13;
Mark&#13;
Bill&#13;
Greg&#13;
Judy&#13;
Skip&#13;
Mike&#13;
Betty&#13;
Randy&#13;
Sandi&#13;
Debby&#13;
Vicki&#13;
Alice&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Susie&#13;
Sally&#13;
Linda&#13;
Trudy&#13;
Diane&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Shari&#13;
Julie&#13;
Nancy&#13;
THE&#13;
STRAND&#13;
554 West Broadway&#13;
284&#13;
THE&#13;
BEST&#13;
TABLE&#13;
Carla&#13;
Denny&#13;
Larry&#13;
Connie&#13;
Marsha&#13;
Blaine&#13;
Bonnie&#13;
LaJune&#13;
Carol&#13;
Julene&#13;
Leslie&#13;
Gloria&#13;
Shirley&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Charlotte&#13;
Marilyn&#13;
M&#13;
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700 1st Ave.&#13;
VERGAMINI&#13;
DEVELOPMENT&#13;
co. INC.&#13;
Realtor&#13;
Builders&#13;
Developers&#13;
35 North 1st&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa &#13;
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Insurance&#13;
for Youthful&#13;
Drivers&#13;
TALLMAN-SCHEEL&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
30 North 6th Street&#13;
Phone 323-7563&#13;
WOODRING&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
EDITH K. (WOODRING) FLA TT&#13;
C. WAYNE LIVINGSTON&#13;
127 South 7th&#13;
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AUTO&#13;
PARTS&#13;
co.&#13;
2748 W. Bwy.&#13;
285 &#13;
28b&#13;
Compliments of These&#13;
PROFESSIONAL MEN AND WOMEN&#13;
Ors. Hanssman and Knott MD' I • • S&#13;
Charles Berner, D.D.S. Dr. R. M. Collins, M.D.&#13;
Dr. Paul Guggenheim&#13;
W. Clark Giles, M.D. J. D. Hennessy, M.D.&#13;
Dr. L. G. Howard, M.D.&#13;
Dr. K. E. Goebel Maurice P. Margules, M.D.&#13;
Ors. Limbert, Pester, and Stroy&#13;
J. G. Kruml, M.D. Weaver-Gress, Dentists&#13;
Dr. E. B. Mathiasen&#13;
R. E. Green, D.D.S. Dr. D. V. Hirst &#13;
WALNUT HILL-CEDAR LAWN&#13;
Ridgewood and Memorial Park&#13;
Cemeteries&#13;
Drive Carefully-We Can Wait&#13;
Sincere ly Yours,&#13;
WALNUT HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
PEET'S&#13;
FEEDS&#13;
OSH LO&#13;
CONSTRUCTIO·N&#13;
co.&#13;
2228 Avenue B&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-5305&#13;
287 &#13;
Abbott, Sandy 29, 158&#13;
Abels, Vicki 44, 49, 62, 63, 87, 202&#13;
Abraham, Russ 158&#13;
Achenbaugh, Marcia 158&#13;
Ackerman, Con nie 202&#13;
Acke rman, Sharon 48, 158&#13;
Acord , Craig 6, 50, 51 , 177&#13;
Acord, Dave 79, 158&#13;
Adamson, Connie 81 , 158&#13;
Adamson, Sandy 29, 202&#13;
Ahlquist, Bria n 202&#13;
Ahlquist, Tina I 09&#13;
Akin s, Ronnie 202&#13;
Akin s, Phyllis 158&#13;
Albert, Su san 158&#13;
Aldrich, Lois 177&#13;
Allan, Linda 75, 177&#13;
Allen, Ch a rl ey 134, 202&#13;
Allen, J e rry 177&#13;
Allen, Randy 46, 158&#13;
Allison, Donna 158&#13;
Allmon, Bill 177&#13;
Alt, Arthu r 202&#13;
Alt, Kathy 53, 63, 202&#13;
Ambrose, Dave 62, 202&#13;
Amos, Cindy 30, 78&#13;
Anderson, Gail 151 , 158&#13;
Andersen, Jim 202&#13;
Andersen, Marcia 177&#13;
Ande rson, Mary 202&#13;
Anderson, Nancy 29, 202&#13;
Andrews, Sandy 203&#13;
Andersen, Stella !4, 29, 61, 87, 202,&#13;
235, 217&#13;
Anderson, Van 202&#13;
Andrews, Ma ry 177&#13;
Afinson, Bill 68, 79, 132, 158&#13;
Anfinson, Peggy 45, 62, 67, 72, 77, 78,&#13;
87, 91, 92 , 203, 238&#13;
An nin , J aki 48, 60, 66, 78 , 87, 177&#13;
Appel, Rod IF, 151 , 158&#13;
Applegate, Ma rsha 29, 49, I 08, 203&#13;
Arch, G ale 66, 87, 117, 119&#13;
Arch, Iris 203&#13;
Arndt, Carla 80, 8 1, 150, 158&#13;
Arndt, Denn is 177&#13;
Arnold, Merri 73, 177&#13;
Arnold, Tim 136, 90, 153, 158&#13;
Arnold, Tom 90, 125, 136, 153, 158&#13;
Arrick, Julie 70, 73, 203&#13;
Arrowsmith, Ronnie 203&#13;
Arvidson, J oa n 48, 58, 158&#13;
Atwell , J ohn 158&#13;
Au lt, Sharon 158&#13;
Auxi er, Vic ki 158&#13;
Axtell, Phyliss 177&#13;
Baker, Betty 177&#13;
Baker, Coll een 158&#13;
Baker, Connie 203&#13;
Bake r, Da le 43, 56, 65, 177&#13;
Baker, Shirley 158&#13;
Ba nks, Cha rl es 134, 203&#13;
Barbe r, Linda 177&#13;
Ba rlow, Kay 177&#13;
Barrier, Micha el 158&#13;
288&#13;
Index&#13;
Barton, Abb ie 45, 58, 177&#13;
Bates, Sh a ron 177&#13;
Bates, Steve&#13;
Batt, Steve&#13;
117, 177&#13;
177&#13;
Bau er, Dale 177&#13;
Ba xley, Cha rl es 203&#13;
Ba xte r, Ke n 158, 204&#13;
Beaman, Jim 177&#13;
Becerra, Rich 158&#13;
Beck, Susan 81, 158&#13;
Beckman, Paul 26, 56&#13;
Beckner, Stan 72, 203&#13;
Bellows, Harry 177&#13;
Belt, Dea na 158&#13;
Belt, Frank 203&#13;
Be lt, William 178&#13;
Bender, Dan 203&#13;
Benedict, Bill 158&#13;
Bennett, Peg gy 67, 77 , 78, 204&#13;
Bensley, Jean nie 178&#13;
Bensley, Judy 178&#13;
Bequette, Tom 178&#13;
Bergman, Connie 178&#13;
Berkh eimer, La ura 178&#13;
Be rga ntze l, Carolyn 65, 178&#13;
Bergantzel, Mike 158&#13;
Berry, Roberta 158&#13;
Betchel, Don 79, 178&#13;
Betts, Barbara 62, 204&#13;
Betts, Rebecca 48, 54, 158&#13;
BeVirt, Jul ene 264&#13;
Bicki ng , Su sie 178&#13;
Bigham, Buzz 52, 54, 62, 64, 72, 76, 204&#13;
Bird, Leslie 204&#13;
Birdsong, David 79, 178&#13;
Birdsong, Trudy 204&#13;
Bittick, Madon na 78, 86, 138, 178&#13;
Bloom, Kathy 158&#13;
Bloom, Paulette 158&#13;
Bly, Phyllis 178&#13;
Boaz, "Dixie 75, 178&#13;
Beckert, Su san 204&#13;
Boe, J anet 78, 87, 159&#13;
Bohler, J erry 159&#13;
Bolte, Mary 8 1, 86, 138, 159&#13;
Bolton, Dean a 204&#13;
Bolte, J ames 204&#13;
Bolton, Judy 204&#13;
Bolton, Kay 178&#13;
Bona r, Dave 159&#13;
Bonar, Rob 178&#13;
Bond, Tim 90, 100, 132, 140, 176, 178&#13;
Bothwe ll , Pam 158&#13;
Bott, Laura 158&#13;
Bouvier, Ga ry 178&#13;
Bowen, Donn a 204&#13;
Bowers, Sherri 63, 178&#13;
Bowman, Merrill 178&#13;
Bowser, Dick 68, 126, 132, 149, 158&#13;
Burroughs, Ka re n 59, 77, 78, 205&#13;
Brabec, Bruce 178&#13;
Brabec , Frank 45&#13;
Brabec, Marta 76, 79, 152 , 158&#13;
Bradford, J on 68, 132, 159&#13;
Bradley, Ann 46, 81, 159&#13;
Bradl ey, Lettie 29, 159&#13;
Bra nd e nburg, Connie&#13;
Branson, J oyce 46, 70, 108, 204&#13;
Breshe rs, Loyd 146&#13;
Breshe rs, Pa Hy 61, 72, 204&#13;
Bril ey, Li nda 80, 8 1, 159&#13;
Briggs, La rry 205&#13;
Briggs, Rodney 205&#13;
Brink, Herb 159&#13;
Brockman, De nnis 178&#13;
Brockman , G ordo n 77, 79, 205&#13;
Brokma n, Larry 179&#13;
Brockma n, Tina 78, 159&#13;
Brooks, Ard ith 179&#13;
Brooks, Charles I 18, 159&#13;
Brooks, Fred 45, I 18, 179&#13;
Brooks, J ack 205&#13;
Brooks, Suzy 179&#13;
Brooks, Virginia 75, 81, 159&#13;
Brothe rta n, Lorene 159&#13;
Broui ll e tte, Pa tsy 61, 63 , 179&#13;
Brown , Ba rb 179&#13;
Brown, Bob 159&#13;
Brown, Don na 49, 60, 179&#13;
Brown, Evon 179&#13;
Brown, J an et 65, 73 , 179&#13;
Brown, Janet 8 1, 159&#13;
Brown, Lind a 179&#13;
Brown, Lore n 205&#13;
Brown, Paul 179&#13;
Brown, Sharon 179&#13;
Brown, Robert&#13;
Brown, Reg in a&#13;
Brown, Tamara&#13;
72, 205&#13;
179&#13;
Brown, W a rren 45, 179&#13;
Bryant, Bonnie 179&#13;
Bryant, Robert 58, 64, 72, 73, 76, 79,&#13;
87, 205, 236, 245, 250&#13;
Burbeck, ·Denny 159&#13;
Burgess, J a ne t 179&#13;
Burkey, Susan 58, 81, 146, 189&#13;
Burgstrum, David 118, 140, 141, 179&#13;
Burgstrum, De bby 53, 179&#13;
Butler, J o hn 37, 60, 79, 205&#13;
Bu tle r, Roger 61, 205&#13;
Butte rba ugh, Donna 62, 77, 78, 205&#13;
Butterfield, G e ne 159&#13;
Buttz, Gary 179&#13;
Caffery, Larry · 159&#13;
Cain, Den nis 179&#13;
Ca ldwell, Ca rolyn&#13;
Ca lfee, Lin da 30, 64, 205&#13;
Calfee, Wa nda 179&#13;
Camde n, Di ane 30, 65, 206&#13;
Camp, Claudia 179&#13;
Camp, Doug 179&#13;
Campbell, Kathy 179&#13;
Canaday, J im 79, 87, 95, 179&#13;
Ca pron, Bruce 77, 78, 159&#13;
Ca rey, Ell e n 159&#13;
Ca rle, Steve 153, 206&#13;
Carl in, J eanette 46, 67, 206&#13;
Ca rlson, Ang ie 159&#13;
Carma n, Dena 29, 179 &#13;
Carman, Lavern 119, 179&#13;
Carpente r, Julie 43, 45, 49, 61, 65, 179&#13;
Carre ll, Judy 159&#13;
Carroll, Debbie 179&#13;
Carter, Judy 53, 179&#13;
Carter, Sandy 45, 179&#13;
Caruso, Lind a 179&#13;
Case , Ro be rt 66, 70, 90, I 0 I, 122, 134,&#13;
146, 206, 240&#13;
Cava nau g h, Diane 63, 206&#13;
C e p uran , Kathleen 30, 73, 206&#13;
Chafee, J ean 179&#13;
Chew, Steven 122, 206, 247&#13;
Childe rs, Lind a 48, 53, 179&#13;
Childers, Te rry 73, 206&#13;
Childress, Lee Ann 75, 206&#13;
Childs, Vicky 58, 159&#13;
Christia nse n, Greg 118, 125, 179&#13;
Christianse n, Lani 76, 206&#13;
Christe nsen, Mike 179&#13;
Christensen, Mike&#13;
Clark, Alice 159&#13;
Clark, Carolyn 159&#13;
C lark, Cora lee 159&#13;
C lark, Jacque 6, 47, 48, 50, 52, 59, 61,&#13;
80, 206&#13;
C la rk, Marcia 206&#13;
Cl a rk, Sally 63, 108, 179&#13;
Clark, Sharan 159&#13;
Cla rk, Suzie 179&#13;
Cl ay, Albert 159&#13;
Clayton, Doug 149, 159&#13;
Cl evenge r, Dan 159&#13;
Cleaver, La rry&#13;
Clinkenbeard , Noreen 29, 160&#13;
Cochran, Bill 68, 83, 206&#13;
Coffelt, Al 179&#13;
Coleman, Alan 69, 84, 153, 207&#13;
Collett, Lind a 45, 56, 62, 63, 73, 179&#13;
Collier, Bruce 160&#13;
Conaway, Alice 70, 150, 179&#13;
Conaway, Janie 160&#13;
Con boy, Mary 46,8 1,87, 109, 152, 160&#13;
Conkling, Craig 74, 160&#13;
Con ner, Denny 90, 100, 176, 179, 146&#13;
Conner, J eff 46, 74, 126, 149, 160&#13;
Conner, Kathy 97&#13;
Constant, Kevin 125, 160&#13;
Constant, Michael 85, 122, 207&#13;
Cook, Kay 86, 207&#13;
Cook, Sharon 160&#13;
Cooley, Beve rly 87, 207&#13;
Core, Jim 48, 160&#13;
Corum, J oAnn 29, 179&#13;
Castello, Bill 207&#13;
Cost ello, Bill 89&#13;
Cost e llo, Donna 48, 160&#13;
Costello, John&#13;
Cowa rdin, Lesl ie 6, 48, 68, 145, 175,&#13;
176, 179&#13;
Cox, G le n 160&#13;
Cronin, Mike 51, 64, 66, 207&#13;
Cure, Ca rol 33&#13;
Curry, Pat 160&#13;
Dan bt.irg , Mike 149, 18 1&#13;
Davis, Kirk 160&#13;
Da ley, Dan 62, 91, 146, 148, 207&#13;
Da rri ngton , Beve rly 181&#13;
Davis, Dennis 160&#13;
Davis, Ma rsha 66, 160&#13;
Davis, Marjorie 51, 181&#13;
Davis, Sandy 63, 181&#13;
Davis, Virginia 87, 92, 207&#13;
Dawson, Cindy 93, 207, 148&#13;
Dawson, Ton i 78, 181&#13;
DeBar, Dave 137, 146, 160&#13;
DeBar, Ralph 56, 76, 94, 207, 236&#13;
De Bolt, David 79, 95&#13;
DeHart, Janet 181&#13;
DeHart 161&#13;
Delanty, Pat 207&#13;
Delashmuh, Russell 160&#13;
Demoret, Phyllis 75, 160&#13;
Den Herder, Judy 208&#13;
DeSantiago, Cossantra 181&#13;
Detroy, Phil 77, 79, 181&#13;
Diamond, Bill 181&#13;
Dick, Nick 66, 77, 78, 181&#13;
Dickinson, Ca rol 181&#13;
Dickinson, Chris 86, 138, 181&#13;
Dietz, Leon 160&#13;
Diercks, Judy 208&#13;
Dietz, Ca rol 44, 56, 57, 59, 98, 208,&#13;
235&#13;
Dike, Bob 181&#13;
Dishon, Edward 181&#13;
Dishong, Gloria 160&#13;
Ditzler, Jo 70, 72, 76, 99, 103, 104, 108,&#13;
208&#13;
Dofner, Gloria 73, I 00, 208&#13;
Dona hoo, Raymond 160&#13;
Doner, Rita 75, I 0 I, 208&#13;
Doughman , Darris 181&#13;
Doughman, Bob 68, 126, 131, I 8 I&#13;
Doughty, Linda I 02, 208&#13;
Downing, Vorgol 117, 160, 126&#13;
Drake, Denny 161&#13;
Drake, Gloria 45, 58, 87, 181&#13;
Drake, Sharon 43, 46, 51, 70, 87, 104,&#13;
208&#13;
Drake, Vi ckie 28, 58, 28, 66, 84&#13;
Dreager, Tim 74, 128, 136, 161&#13;
Driever, Larry 73, 78, 181&#13;
Drummond, Bob 208&#13;
Drummond, Ruth 72, 208&#13;
Duitman, Linda 28, I 8 I&#13;
Duitma n, Sha ron 48, 115, 207, 244&#13;
Duke, Judy 36, 45, 58, 63, 73, 76, 8 I,&#13;
I 8 I&#13;
Durick, Nancy 18 1&#13;
Dunlap, Steve 128, 161&#13;
Dyson, Steve 79, 126, 140, 161&#13;
Eddy, Dia ne 53, 208&#13;
Edie, Judy 75, 161&#13;
Ed ie, Terry 187&#13;
Edwards, Gae 62&#13;
Ege, Ma rilyn 45, 80, 72, 182&#13;
Elkins, Gladys&#13;
Elliott, Vincent 45, 51, 65, I 87&#13;
Ellis, Alan 62, 208&#13;
Ellis, e 45, 182&#13;
~on , Peggy 16 1&#13;
Emerine, J oyce I 82&#13;
Eng le, Kenneth 73, 77, I 82&#13;
Eng lund, Kenny 128, 161&#13;
Erdshun , Milba 209&#13;
Erickson, John 209&#13;
Erickson,' Rodney 46, 151 , 209&#13;
Eshom, Buddy 161&#13;
Etherton, Lynn I 82&#13;
Ethington, Chet 161&#13;
Evans, Bill 182&#13;
Evans, Jim 62, 64, 69, 151, 200, 209&#13;
Evans, Nea l 77, 78, 151 , 161&#13;
Evans, Rosetta 161&#13;
Evens, Wayne&#13;
Fa lconer, Pat 53, 60, 63, 108&#13;
Farris, Rex 161&#13;
Farris, Tom 48, 69, 117, 209&#13;
Fazio, Susie 7, 60, 75, 182&#13;
Feekin, Jan ice 46, 58, 81 , 87, 161&#13;
Feekin, Lynnette 46, 81, 87, 161&#13;
Fender, Rick I 82&#13;
Fenton, Alice I 82&#13;
Fenton, Doug 146&#13;
Fennell, Tom 137, 161&#13;
Fernley, Dennis 45, 66, 125, 140, 176,&#13;
187&#13;
Fernely, Dick 209&#13;
Fernley, Gail&#13;
Fernley, Ron 46, 151, 161&#13;
Ferrin, Terry 126, 149, 161&#13;
Ferryman, Ann 161&#13;
Fichter, Patricia 119, 209&#13;
Fidone, Diana 7, 43, 45, 65, 70, 73, 82,&#13;
83, 84, 87, 150, I 82&#13;
Fielder, Donna 49, 182&#13;
Fienhold, David 122, 128, 209&#13;
Fienhold , Mi ke 68, 16 1&#13;
Fienhold, Bob 45, I 87&#13;
Fienhold, William 123 , 128, 209&#13;
File, Steve 182&#13;
Fil kins, Ron 161&#13;
Fisher, Larry 161&#13;
Fisher, Peggy 62, 63 , 87, I 08, 124, 209&#13;
Fisher, Ronallien 125, 209&#13;
Flegg, Dan 132, 161&#13;
Flowers, Sam 182&#13;
Floyd, James 125, I 87&#13;
Floyd, Larry 123, 140&#13;
Foley, Donna 28, 60, 81, I 82&#13;
Foote, Dennis&#13;
Foote, Laconda 44, 47, 50, 64, 128,&#13;
152, 209&#13;
Foote, Vicky 187&#13;
Forbes, Dennis 129, 210&#13;
Forcade, Michael 49, 72, 87, 92, 93,&#13;
130, 210&#13;
Forcade, Nancy 58, 161&#13;
Ford, Burke 66, 70, 72, 210&#13;
Ford, Chuck 182&#13;
Forsythe, Craig 183&#13;
Foust, Pat 63, 70, 75, 83, 183, 60&#13;
Foutch, Carl 162, 139, 140&#13;
Fowler, John 162&#13;
Fowler, Melody 30, 210&#13;
Fraley, Connie 70, 2 10&#13;
France, Claude 74, 79, 162 ·&#13;
Franks, Dan 162&#13;
Freeman, Jim 245&#13;
Freer, Chuck 126, 162&#13;
Friedrich, Susie 28, 43, 45, 70, 84, 81,&#13;
183, 60&#13;
Fries, Dan I 83&#13;
Frieze, Allen 53 , 2 10&#13;
Frieze, Connie 182&#13;
Fronk, Ca rol 162&#13;
Fronk, David 2 10&#13;
Fu ll ington, Ell en 162&#13;
289 &#13;
Gallagh e r, Ch et 72, 87, 91, 92, 94, 95,&#13;
97, 183&#13;
Galle , Dwa in 79, 162&#13;
Galle, Gary 68, 69, 123, 128, 210&#13;
Gamblin , Greg 74, 90, 100, 125, 183&#13;
G an n, Sharon 210&#13;
Gardn e r, Dan 183&#13;
Gardn er, Edwa rd 73, 183&#13;
Gardn e r, Lin da 63 , 48, 210&#13;
Gard ne r, Tom 162&#13;
Gardn er, Willie 183&#13;
G a rg es, Marchi 63, 60, 53, 109, 183&#13;
Garrean, Patrick 45, 57, 53, 67, 64, 56,&#13;
210&#13;
Garrean , Tim 68, 69 , 124, 125, 183&#13;
Garrett, G eo rge 68, 79, 128, 131, 211&#13;
Garrison, Rod 125, 183, 149&#13;
Garrison , Steven 162&#13;
Gatrost, Carol 52, 143, 211&#13;
Gatrost, Ma ry 162&#13;
Gaver, Gary 211&#13;
Geibert, Robe rt 79, 45, 183&#13;
Gibbs, Eve lyn 38, 54, 187&#13;
Gibbs, Kay 211&#13;
G ibler, Ed 49, 183&#13;
G ible r, Joe 51 , 128, 183&#13;
Gible r, Mike 45, 48, 64, 128, 211&#13;
Gibson , Micha e l 162&#13;
Giles, Bill 77, 162&#13;
Gilfillan, Lyl e 162&#13;
Gillespie, Bo b 183&#13;
G ilmo re, Cha rles 146, 48, 54, 72, 211&#13;
Gilmore, Con ni e 211&#13;
G ilmore, J e rry 162&#13;
Glacey, George 162&#13;
Glacey, Margie 183&#13;
Godsey, Sandra 183&#13;
G oetzi ng e r, Linda 70, 211&#13;
G oldenberg, Mau rice 38, 43, 45, 54,&#13;
66, 68, 125, 132, 183&#13;
G oldsbe rry, Jerry 183&#13;
G ottbre cht, Carla 48, 56, 45, 67, 184&#13;
G ottbrecht, G eo rg ia 67, 138, 143, 162&#13;
G auker, Don a ld 210&#13;
G ouke r, Sharon 184&#13;
Gn ade r, Gail 150&#13;
Gra p, Ch er.yl 81 , 97, 167&#13;
Grau, Do nita 46, 58, 81, 162&#13;
Graves, Amy 44, 53, 211&#13;
Graves, Nella 46, 53, 162&#13;
Gravett, Lyle 184&#13;
290&#13;
Gravitt, Alta 162&#13;
Gray, Deby 211&#13;
Gray, Charlotte 26, 70, 72, 81 , 184&#13;
Gray bill, Sh a ron 48, 63 , 211&#13;
Grazier, J ames 6, 36, 44, 66, 69 , 90,&#13;
IOI , 115, 139, 135, 146, 211 , 239&#13;
Green, Da nny 200, 212, 245&#13;
Greenwood , Patti 48, 70, 212&#13;
Griffin, Marsha 59, 167&#13;
Griffis, Wayne&#13;
Griffith s, Marsha 29, 62, 67, 98, 212&#13;
Grimes, Mary 67, 77, 73, 212&#13;
Grosvenor, Don na 78, 184&#13;
Grosve no r, Steve 72 , 77, 79, 212&#13;
Grund, Teena&#13;
Gundlach , Ted 184&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Bob 162&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Nancy 212&#13;
Hack, Linda 167&#13;
Hadden, Cheryll 53, 184&#13;
Hag e r, Jane 29, 46, 81, 162&#13;
Hagood, Bill 140&#13;
Hall, Do na 30, 63, 138, 200, 212&#13;
Hall, Marilyn 212&#13;
Hall, Steve 212&#13;
Hall, Victoria 86, 138, 162&#13;
Hallbe rg, Chris 77, 78, 184&#13;
Hanafan, Barb 78, 87, 167&#13;
Han afa n, Na ncy 70, 87, 212&#13;
H a ncock, Bob 184&#13;
Hand, Jim 212&#13;
Hanna, Danny 117, 184&#13;
Hannon, Barb 162&#13;
Hansen, Debbie 75, I 09, 162&#13;
Han sen, DeAnne 45, 73, I 08, 184&#13;
Ha nsen, Kathy 162&#13;
. Han sen, Patsy 45, 62 , 63, 184, 280,&#13;
274&#13;
Hansen, She ila 162&#13;
Han sen, Toni 43, I 08, 212&#13;
Hanslip, Ava lena 78, 162&#13;
Hanson, Beth 45, 73, 184&#13;
Han son , Glenn 162&#13;
Hanson, Ruth 46, 162&#13;
Hardin, Judy 60, 184&#13;
Hargis, Barbara 213&#13;
Harmon, Rita 213&#13;
Harold, Terry 162&#13;
Harrill, Debbie 43, 48, 60, 184&#13;
Harrington, Leo 68 , 128, 131, 174, 213&#13;
Harris, Jeff 213&#13;
Harris, Joann 29, 45, 58, 73, 86, 184&#13;
Harrison, Joyce 49, 176, 213&#13;
Hartman, JoAnn 163&#13;
Hartman, Karen 177, 213&#13;
Hartman, Mary 29, 44, 62, 64 87 178&#13;
213 ' ' '&#13;
Harvey, Kenny 46, 163&#13;
Hatcher, Linda&#13;
Hatton, Ma rgaret 63, 184&#13;
Haug e , David 184&#13;
Hauger, Sh a ran 163&#13;
Hawkins, Barb 29, 164&#13;
Hawkins, Mike 77, 78, 163&#13;
Haye~ J ea nni e 29, 53, 63, 65 87 89&#13;
96, 109 ' ' '&#13;
Hazen, Kathryn 163&#13;
Head, David 37, 180&#13;
Head, Keith 189&#13;
H ead, Wayne&#13;
He ckerman , Jim 46, 140, 163&#13;
Heena n, Mike 185&#13;
Heffernan, Sue 185&#13;
Hefley, Ronda 185&#13;
Heinstorfe r, G e rd 43 , 87, I 02, 213, 241&#13;
243&#13;
He in ema n, Sh a re n 75, 77, 163&#13;
He itma n, Carolyn 48, 61, 72, 181, 213&#13;
Hem ming sen , Lind a 72, 182, 213&#13;
Hendrix, Cliffo rd&#13;
He nl ey, Mitch 163&#13;
He nning e r, Do n 43, 52, 213&#13;
Hen ning s, Mike 185&#13;
He nry, JoEll e n 45, 62, 63 , 73, 76, 185&#13;
He nsley,J eanette 72, 184, 213&#13;
Hensley, Marty 214&#13;
Hen sley, Rick 163&#13;
He rrick, Den nis 72, 87, 96,. 97, 186, 214&#13;
He rrick, Gary 67, 214&#13;
He rri ck, Ron 185&#13;
He rro n, Mary&#13;
H essma n, Ro be rt 135, 189, 2 I 4&#13;
Hessma n, Pat 49, 185&#13;
Hester, Lillia n 163&#13;
H eywood, J a mes 163&#13;
Hicks, Phyllis 190, 214&#13;
H ie rs, Th omas&#13;
Hi ffe rn a n, J o hnn y 149, 163&#13;
Hill, Fred 117, 119, 163&#13;
Hill, Marlene 29, 65, 185&#13;
H imb e rg e r, Don na 30, 44, 60 62 63&#13;
72, 192, 214 ' ' '&#13;
Hin es, Karen 81, 163&#13;
Hinke l, Danny 185&#13;
Hinke l, Batty 214&#13;
Hisel, Eve lyn 214&#13;
Hod e n, David 125, 185&#13;
Hodtwa lk er, Ada 214&#13;
H odtwa lk e r, Gary 163&#13;
H oel, Micha e l 214&#13;
Hoema nn, Gary 163&#13;
Hoke , Randy 69, 146, 173, 197, 214&#13;
Hoke, Steve 90, I 00, 146, 185&#13;
Holde n, Pam 58, 81, 146, 163&#13;
H olding, Clifford 163&#13;
Holder, Linda 73, 76, 87, 92, 94, 198,&#13;
214, 240&#13;
Holmbe rg, Ala n 37, 46, 56, 66, 115,&#13;
139, 199, 215, 244&#13;
Holmes, Rond ee 200, 215&#13;
Honig, Marsha 45, 201, 215&#13;
Hook, David 215&#13;
H ook, Don 163&#13;
Hoover, Judy 215&#13;
Hopper, Marilyn 63, 72, 215&#13;
Horn e r, Denny 69, 74, 139, 140, 185&#13;
Horn e r, Larry 215, 262&#13;
Horner, Pam 29, 163&#13;
H ase lton, Rick 54, 56, 57, 66, 163&#13;
Hotchkiss, Amy 215&#13;
H ourigan, Carol 45, 48, 56, 62 , 64, 69,&#13;
215, 235&#13;
Howard, Harriet 215&#13;
H owa rd , Margaret 78, 185&#13;
H owland , Diane 43 , 49, 62, 73, 185&#13;
Hubbard, Abbie 42, 45, 48, 56, 185&#13;
Huff, Linda 61 , 215&#13;
Huff, Marjo ri e 61, 215&#13;
Humes, Trudy 185&#13;
Humlice k, Anna 163&#13;
H unt, Da ve 185&#13;
Hunt, Ern estin e 185&#13;
Hunt, George 163&#13;
Hunt, Judy 163&#13;
Hunt, Ro be rt 216&#13;
Hunt, Robe rta 138, 163&#13;
Hunte r, Shirley 46, 87, 163&#13;
Hurley, Pot 81, 87, 163&#13;
Huskey, Patrici a 163&#13;
Hutchinson, C athi e 81, 163&#13;
Hurd , Ha rry 72, 216&#13;
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                    <text>1967&#13;
MONTICELLO&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Iowa&#13;
Volume 43 &#13;
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CONTENTS&#13;
academics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 4&#13;
organizations ..... .. ... . .. ... . . 2 6&#13;
activities ... ........ ... . .. .. . ... . 7 6&#13;
sports ... . .. .. .. .......... . .... I 02&#13;
sophomores.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I 3 2&#13;
juniors ...... .... .... .... .. .. .. . I 50&#13;
seniors .. .. ... .. .... .. .... .. ... 168&#13;
advertising . ....... ........... 2 I 6&#13;
I &#13;
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5 &#13;
Russel Mouer, Associate Superintendent&#13;
Raymond Jones, Assistant Superintendent&#13;
School Board&#13;
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS&#13;
First ~ow, L. to R: U. J. Collignon; Sam Brown, pres.;&#13;
Jack Peters. Second Row, Bill&#13;
Cutler, Max Shipley, Carl&#13;
Echert, lester Haas.&#13;
Superintendent of Schools,&#13;
Dr. Robert Benton&#13;
The Council Bluffs Superintendent of Schools Dr. .&#13;
Robert Benton arrived here on J une 23, 1966. He&#13;
obtained his high school education at Guthrie Center,&#13;
Iowa; his B.A. in speech at the State College of Iowa&#13;
in Cedar Falls; his M.'A. at the State College of Iowa;&#13;
and his Ed. D. at Colorado State College. He has taught&#13;
various subjects at nume rous schools in Iowa and surrounding states. &#13;
The vice-principal at Tee Jay, Stephen J. Field,&#13;
has changed his outlook toward teaching. After&#13;
teaching at Tee Jay for thirty years he now thinks&#13;
of teaching in terms of individual personalities&#13;
rather than subject matter.&#13;
Mr. Field taught biology and was the boxing&#13;
coach. He is now in charge of student discipline&#13;
and problems.&#13;
He takes an active interest in reading history&#13;
and about plants and animals. He also raises and&#13;
displays pure-bred collies.&#13;
School Run by&#13;
Capable Leaders&#13;
Mr. Bernard U. Bolton came to Tee Jay in 1946.&#13;
Before becoming principal in 1951, he was coach&#13;
for basketball and baseball teams and assistant&#13;
football coach .&#13;
As principal of Thomas Jefferson, Mr. Bolton&#13;
takes an active interest in the various projeets and&#13;
activities at school and in the community. He considers his greatest accomplishment the completion&#13;
of a public swimming pool for the students of&#13;
Council Bluffs. Outside of his school duties, Mr.&#13;
Bolton is president of the Secondary School Association of Iowa and vice-president of the Park&#13;
Board.&#13;
His ambition is to someday run for the Iowa&#13;
Senate.&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
From much earlier than the ringing&#13;
of the eight o'clock bell until the halls&#13;
are vacant each evening, Tee Jay's secretaries are constantly busy and "on&#13;
the move." The main and attendance&#13;
offices had even more work for their&#13;
secretaries this year with extra records&#13;
from the new add ition . Mrs. Lucille&#13;
Beck and Mrs. Peg Friedrich enjoyed&#13;
the the remodel ing of the working&#13;
space done in the main office, while&#13;
Mrs. Ma ri e Bentlage and Mrs. Gwen&#13;
Cu le k moved into new and much larger&#13;
attendance office quarters.&#13;
Tee Jay's&#13;
Secretaries&#13;
Always Active&#13;
Although most of the time Mrs. Fr.I dric~ is at he r&#13;
d k • the side room of the main office she is es in • /&#13;
shown here at the front counte r w ith Mrs. Beck.&#13;
A familiar sight to students at Tee Jay is that of Mrs. Bentlage and Mrs. Culek in their&#13;
office.&#13;
Taking time out from their many activities, the secreta ries are shown he re&#13;
on a coffee break. &#13;
first Row: L. to R.: L. Aldrich, J. King, S. King, D. Yearington, D.&#13;
Millard. Second Row: V. Olsen, N. Forcade, J. Hager, J. Maine, J.&#13;
Hayes, V. Rehfelt. Third Row: J. Bristo, L. Vice, J. Brown, K. Gill.&#13;
c. Sullivan. Fourth Row: P. Stahdill, M. Hill, D. Schultz, S. Hansen, L.&#13;
Botte.&#13;
Production Staff&#13;
The Production Staff help to produce the tests and&#13;
study sheets for the teachers. Many of the workers&#13;
are Office Education members and plan to use the&#13;
experience in future jobs.&#13;
Attendance Office&#13;
The attendance Office workers,&#13;
under the supervision of Mrs. Bentlege, help to keep the attendance&#13;
records in order. They also collect&#13;
the attendance slips and distribute&#13;
the attendance list.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: L. Kimberg, S. Fazio, M. Schmitt, A. Conaway.&#13;
Second Row: Mrs. Wickman, D. Toley, A. Rockwell, M. Andrews.&#13;
Office Workers&#13;
The Office Workers, work as secretaries in the main office. They answer the phone, sort the mail and do some&#13;
typing. They aid Mrs. Beck in running errands and preparing the announcements.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: P. Pogge, P. Poffenbarger, S. Friedrich. Second Row:&#13;
S. Shuppan, C. Kennedy, J. Moore. Third Row : C. Grap, V. Walter, C.&#13;
Kellogg. &#13;
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Counseling Center&#13;
Mrs. Springer returned this yea r as secretary of the counseling cente r. She is most&#13;
often seen at her desk giving info rma tion&#13;
to students.&#13;
Miss Grubb is a famil ia r pe rson around&#13;
T.J. She is known for her fri endly personality and warm smile. Miss Grubb has&#13;
been counseling for six years full time&#13;
and two years part time. &#13;
Adds ·Three To Staff&#13;
The second of the new counselors is Mr. Schieffe r. He was another&#13;
fin e addition to the T.J. faculty. His fri endly disposition made it&#13;
easy fo r students to talk to him, and like him.&#13;
Mr. Kafka is one of the new faces around T.J. He often took interest&#13;
in the student activities around the school, and tried to find out what&#13;
the students liked or disliked.&#13;
11;,&#13;
Couac;f Bloff&#13;
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a&#13;
• O N O.til'&#13;
The last of the three is Mr. Pete rson. Mr. Peterson is known for his&#13;
talent of making friend s and his daily walk throug h t he stude nt lounge&#13;
d uring 4th pe riod.&#13;
11 &#13;
12&#13;
Cooks And Custodians&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: I. Sorenson, V. Clinton, M. Hemingson, L. Hager. Second Row, L to R.: H. Mutchie, T. Dofner, W. Jones, I. English.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: G. Dryden, M. Metcalf, F. Smith, H. Musgrove. Second Row, L. to R.: R. King, S. Carrubba, P. Kilbane , G. Birdsong,&#13;
R. McHenry. &#13;
Steve Pefferman&#13;
December 13, 1966&#13;
13· &#13;
14&#13;
Mary Ellen Long&#13;
Senior English&#13;
Renee Franklin&#13;
Speech-Debate&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
English-St. Council&#13;
English Courses&#13;
Combine&#13;
Literature and&#13;
Grammar&#13;
Greta Asche&#13;
Junior English&#13;
Dennis Eitman&#13;
English&#13;
Laurie Runn&#13;
Senior English &#13;
Ja net Wil ke&#13;
Sophomore English&#13;
Mr. R. A. Harrison, advisor of Sig na l and D.O. coo rdi nator has retired from&#13;
teachi ng this year due to ill&#13;
hea lth. He has been at Tee&#13;
Jay since 1947.&#13;
Re uba n Harrison&#13;
Journalism-D.O.&#13;
Mary Concannon&#13;
English&#13;
This year five new teachers have joined&#13;
the English department. They are Miss&#13;
Asche, Miss Concannon, Miss Franklin,&#13;
Miss Run.n, and Mr. Vincent.&#13;
Mr. Harrison confers with Vince Elliot nnd Maurice&#13;
Goldenburg over Signal preparation.&#13;
Thomas Haas&#13;
English&#13;
Larry Most&#13;
English&#13;
Tom Vincent&#13;
English&#13;
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Martha Wangberg&#13;
American History&#13;
Barbara Hansen&#13;
American History&#13;
Ruth Moeller&#13;
American History&#13;
Juniors in&#13;
American History&#13;
Classes do&#13;
Term Papers,&#13;
Book Reports&#13;
Garnet Welsch&#13;
Geography&#13;
Mike Hoffman&#13;
Econ.- World History&#13;
All juniors are required to take two&#13;
semesters of American History. They study&#13;
the discovery of America, its development,&#13;
wars, and its people's customs. Visual&#13;
aids are used to great extent. Global&#13;
geography and world history are two&#13;
more of the subjects offered in the Social&#13;
Studies department. &#13;
Edward Bremmer&#13;
American History&#13;
Government&#13;
Charles Bryant&#13;
Government&#13;
All seniors are required to take one semester&#13;
each of government and economics. In these&#13;
courses they learn about the basic work of the&#13;
American government and about the function of&#13;
the Stock Market. A term paper on some aspect of&#13;
their current study is usually a required project for&#13;
one semester.&#13;
Seniors Study&#13;
Workings of the&#13;
Government&#13;
Joseph Bartlett Robert Capel&#13;
Business Law Psychology-Athletic Director&#13;
Terry Wichert&#13;
Economics&#13;
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Gary Schwarzkopf&#13;
Ind. Arts-Woodworking&#13;
Dennis Gotschall&#13;
Drafting&#13;
Clint Richey&#13;
Voe . Machine Shop&#13;
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Verne Peck Ernest Robinson Daniel Ryan&#13;
Voe . Auto Mechanics&#13;
Terry Skiles&#13;
WeJding and Printing&#13;
Emmil Waskom&#13;
Welding&#13;
Voe. Education Voe . Drafting&#13;
Students Learn&#13;
Useful Trades&#13;
In Vocational&#13;
Department&#13;
A variety of skills can be acquired in the&#13;
large vocational department at Tee Jay. Some&#13;
of them are woodworking, drafting, welding,&#13;
printing, and auto mechanics. The shop facilities here have been acclaimed as superior in&#13;
Southwest Iowa.&#13;
LeRoy Pickles Wilbur Ege&#13;
Voe. Supervisor Auto Mechanics &#13;
Etta Sheldon&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Grant Hunter&#13;
Vocational Printing&#13;
Mrs. Nancy Tangeman instructs Homemaking students&#13;
in the kitchen.&#13;
Phyllis Beck&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Home&#13;
Economics&#13;
Department&#13;
Prepares&#13;
Young Girls&#13;
For the&#13;
Future&#13;
Fred Moessner&#13;
Vocational Printing&#13;
. .,....,&#13;
Nancy Tangeman&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Bill Davis&#13;
Driver Education&#13;
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Sally Kelker&#13;
Dean of Girls-P.E.&#13;
Three Languages&#13;
Are Offered&#13;
Language booths and visual aids such as&#13;
movies and transparencies for the overhead&#13;
projector help to make the instructors' jobs&#13;
easier. There are clubs sponsored by the&#13;
teachers in which the language students&#13;
participate as an extra-curricular activity.&#13;
Donna Balzer&#13;
Girls' Physical Ed.&#13;
Physical&#13;
Education&#13;
Activities&#13;
Intramural sports, physical fitness tests,&#13;
and health cla sse s a re some of the activities&#13;
which keep students busy in the Physical&#13;
Education department. Senior girls take part&#13;
in bowling, archery, tennis, and gymnastics. In the second semester the junior&#13;
girls study a basic fi rst aid course.&#13;
William Simms Lloyd Jerome&#13;
Boys' Physical Education W. Hist.-Boys' P.E.&#13;
Marjorie Gillespie&#13;
French&#13;
Constance Garry&#13;
Spanish&#13;
M ichael Gill&#13;
English- Latin-Annual &#13;
Beve rl y McMullen and Bruce Phillips rehearse&#13;
their lines for the vocal music department's production of The Sound of Music.&#13;
Darlene Sales&#13;
Art&#13;
Karen Jensen&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
This year the drama department facilities were moved from&#13;
the basement to room 30. The&#13;
room has been remodeled to include a small stage with a curtain&#13;
and a large wardrobe closet. The&#13;
annex room next to the auditorium is a well-used room for&#13;
small group music rehearsals. It&#13;
comes in handy when there have&#13;
to be different people practicing&#13;
songs all at the same time.&#13;
Miriam Boyd&#13;
Art&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
R. H. Fanders&#13;
Drama&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
And Drama&#13;
Departments&#13;
Expand&#13;
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John Rosenthal&#13;
Honors Math&#13;
Charles Crouse&#13;
Algebra and Geometry&#13;
Sophomore geometry students are hard at work.&#13;
A Variety of&#13;
Classes . 1n&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
Such subjects as geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus are offered in the mathem-atics&#13;
department. Honors classes are taught by Mr. Jack&#13;
Rosenthal. This year thirty students entered the&#13;
National Ma ~a i~ test and are awaiting results.&#13;
Madge Hinkel Agnes Spera&#13;
Chemistry Geometry &#13;
The male faculty members at Tee Jay challenged&#13;
the Koil "Good Guys" to a basketball game&#13;
and the teachers won 44 to 28.&#13;
Marc Paulsen does an experiment for&#13;
a chemistry grade.&#13;
Richard Davis&#13;
Biology&#13;
Al Crumly&#13;
Biology&#13;
Expansion&#13;
Of Science&#13;
Facilities&#13;
Aids Teaching&#13;
The facilities of the biology, chemistry and physics department have&#13;
been moved to the new building. This&#13;
has provided the much-needed additional room for these classes. There is&#13;
a large centralized storeroom used by&#13;
the physics and chemistry instructors.&#13;
Harry Lobel&#13;
Physics-Math&#13;
Don Hansen&#13;
Biology-Am. History&#13;
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Ward Bean&#13;
Distributive Education&#13;
Joe McKee&#13;
Bookkeeping-Typing&#13;
Julie Pycha Judy Ivy&#13;
Voe. Office Education Typing&#13;
Typing, Shorthand,&#13;
and Bookkeeping&#13;
are Taught in&#13;
Commercial Classes&#13;
In the Commercial department students learn&#13;
the basic requirements for a career in a secretarial capacity. Persons wishing to take the Civil&#13;
Service examinations for possible selection for&#13;
government work are able to make arrangements&#13;
for it through the typing and bookkeeping instructors.&#13;
Louise Kramer&#13;
Typing-Shorthand&#13;
Ida Dargin&#13;
Shorthand-Typing &#13;
Mary Jane Oakley&#13;
Title /.-Ind. Progress&#13;
Phyllis Wickman&#13;
Commercial&#13;
R.O.T.C. Se rgeants Marshall, Rafferty, Roe.&#13;
Harriet Chase&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
Grace Schroeder&#13;
Bookkeeping&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
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Co m m it t e e me etings, nominations,&#13;
candy sales, and d ances are only a few&#13;
of the th ings that ma ke up our organization s.&#13;
That wo nderfu l feeling of accomplishment after a succe ssfu l year is enough to&#13;
keep organ iza tions on the move at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson .&#13;
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ORGANIZATIONS&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: (Committee Chairmen) C. Sanders, D. Rasmussen, C. Washburn, J. Hecke rman, C. King, Mrs. Daley. Second Row: S.&#13;
White, M. Hutchinson, C. Ravenstein, J. Miller, D. Smith, S. Cl ark, S. O'Hara, D. How land, S. Davis, K. McTwiggan, T. Mark. Third Row: C.&#13;
Richardson, J. Hayes, G. Rehfeldt, J. Hage rman, D. Fidone, J. BeVirt, J. Maine, D. Brown, S. Kope ra, H. Bellows. Fourth Row: C. Sullivan,&#13;
S. Friedrich, M. Schmidt, C. Kennedy, C. Tishe r, P. Dworak, A. Hubba rd , M. Markeson, L. Imler, A. Wright. Fifth Row: K. Sheely, K. lee,&#13;
M. Bergantzel, S. Starr, C. Shannon, J. Moore, P. Horner, J. Wilson, S. Johnson, C. Conkling. Six th Row: D. Fe rnley, J. Allen, S. Hoke, S.&#13;
Haack, B. Homan, F. Flowe rs, J. Law less, S. Dohe, G. Welsh.&#13;
"Which boy has the prettiest legs?" was the big question dur ing Tw irp Week. Student Council gave a love ly lace&#13;
garter to the guy with the most penny votes. &#13;
Members make signs for Homecoming dance.&#13;
Student&#13;
Council&#13;
Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Daley&#13;
and President Maurice Goldenburg, the Student Council experienced its most active and&#13;
profitable year. For the first time, the members&#13;
were divided into committees where most of&#13;
the work took place.&#13;
One of the projects of the Student Welfare Committee was collecting clothing for&#13;
needy children in the Applachian Mountains.&#13;
This committee also provided corsages for&#13;
the faculty at Christmas time and for Open&#13;
House.&#13;
The Assembly Committee arranged for an&#13;
Installation Ceremony for Student Council&#13;
members.&#13;
Promotion Work was the main project of&#13;
the Publicity Committee. Each day of American Education Week this committee selected a "Mystery Teache r of the D ay" to s how&#13;
appreciation for their service to T .J.&#13;
OFFICERS. First Row, L lo R.: Treasurer-Mar~ha Lee; Secretary-Pam Nelson; VicePresident-Julie Carpenter; Second Row: Beckie Young-Election Commissioner;&#13;
Maurice Goldenburg-President, Mrs. Daley-Sponsor.&#13;
The Social Committee spent many hours&#13;
making plans for the Homecoming, SnoBall, and Twirp Week dances.&#13;
Open House presented an opportunity&#13;
for the Building and Grounds Committee&#13;
to serve as guides and put up attractive&#13;
bulletin boards. The work done o n the&#13;
Studeht Parking Lot can be credited to this&#13;
committee. The .members of the Building&#13;
and Grounds Committee organized a&#13;
"Decorate Your Home . Room" contest at&#13;
Christmas time. They also arranged for a&#13;
huge lighted Christma s tree to be placed&#13;
in the courtyard .&#13;
Twirp Week, sponsored by the Student&#13;
Council , was a grea t success. Through the&#13;
efforts of all the committees, an activity&#13;
was planned for every da y of the week.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: C. King, J.&#13;
Feekin, A. Bradley, M. Conboy,&#13;
J. Hager, J. Reese, C. Ossman.&#13;
Second Row, D. Grau, L Feekin,&#13;
P. Holden, S. Seaton, N. Graves,&#13;
S. Hunter, D. Strong, S. Burkey,&#13;
D. Schroeder. Third Row, R.&#13;
Fernley, J. Heckerman, G. Johnson, P. Plummer, S. lovercheck,&#13;
R. Allen, K. Harvey.&#13;
NEW SOPHOMORES&#13;
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NEW JUNIORS 'I&#13;
, .&#13;
NHS Holds Annual&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: S. Johnson, D. Durick, B. Probst,&#13;
P. Hamilton, Pam Harm, R. DeSantiago, Second&#13;
Row, S. Dohe, S. Smith, l. Thomas, G. Deal, K.&#13;
Klefstad, M. Elliott, S. Brandt. Th ird Row, H.&#13;
Collett, S. Friedrich, M. Shuerman, J. Fernley, C.&#13;
Havekost, C. Maddy, L. Hurd.&#13;
OLD JUNIORS&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: R. Pete rson, S. Smith, A. Hanslip, K. Hansen, N. Forcade. Second Row, M.&#13;
Sorensen, K. Roth'e, D. Hanse n, K. Koch, V. Olsen.&#13;
Third Row, C. Rosenbaugh, J. Kinsel, D. Nusse r, M.&#13;
Bergantzel. &#13;
Induction Ceremonies&#13;
Every year the TeeJay chapter of the National Honor Society&#13;
holds its induction of new members. The students, selected by a&#13;
board of faculty members, are chosen on the basis of four&#13;
qualities-character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The student must possess all of these qualities and not just one to even&#13;
be considered.&#13;
The symbol of the society is the keystone and the torch. The&#13;
keystone symbolizes an arch which will stand eternally, just as&#13;
the structure of our education, and the torch, the light of truth.&#13;
Sponsor-Mr. Rosenthal&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. Annin, S. O'Hara, P.&#13;
Axtell, B. Wilson, J. Brown, J. Wilson. Second&#13;
Row; S. Clark, P. Dworak, B. McMullen, D.&#13;
Howland, S. Heffernan. Third Row: P. Hessman,&#13;
E. Lawton, L. LeMaster, B. Dike.&#13;
The officers of the 1967 chapter were president, Joel Myklebust; vice-president, JoEllen Henry; secretary, Chris&#13;
Phillips; and treasurer, Warren Brown.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: B. Hansen,&#13;
A. Hubbard, J. Henry, P. Hansen, G. Drake, K. Young, D.&#13;
Walker. Second Row: G. Purnell,&#13;
S. Friedrich, M. Davis, P. Lee,&#13;
J. Olsen, A. Barton, S. Mann.&#13;
Third Row: J. Carpenter, L.&#13;
Cowardin, B. Geibert, K. Sheely,&#13;
D. Fernley, F. Brooks.&#13;
OLD SENIORS&#13;
B5377G&#13;
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Warren Brown Sandy Carter Linda Collett&#13;
Judy Duke Vince Elliott Diana Fidone Bob Fienhold Maurice Goldenberg&#13;
Carla Gottbrecht DeAnne Hansen Joan Harris Jack Lawless&#13;
3 N&#13;
y Marsha Lee Judy Moran Joel Myklebust Chris Phill ips&#13;
H&#13;
e s&#13;
a&#13;
r M&#13;
Kathy Sewell Larry Shanno&#13;
e&#13;
Doug Rasmussen&#13;
rn&#13;
b&#13;
e&#13;
r&#13;
Pat Wendt Becky Young&#13;
s&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: D. Rasmussen-Pres., M. Goldenburg-V. Pre~ .• J. ,Myklebust-V. Pres., B. Russel-Sec., D. Fernley-Treas. Second Row:&#13;
K. Harvey, E. Lawton, T. Arnold, D. DeBar, T. Arnold, J. Elliott. Third Raw: T. Garrean, L. Driever, A. Gabrielli, R. Reelfs, D. Oshlo, R. Fernley,&#13;
J. Conner. Fourth Row: S. Hardiman, J. Heckerman, D. Munn, T. Dreager, D. Smith, F. Mann, M. Danburg.&#13;
This is the second year that&#13;
T J has had a Key Club. The Key&#13;
Club, sponsored by the Council&#13;
Bluffs Kiwanis Club, is a young&#13;
men's service organization composed of high school students&#13;
who rank in the upper half of&#13;
their class.&#13;
Key Club&#13;
Aids Others&#13;
Some of the projects undertaken by this year's club included&#13;
a car-bash, a Fund Drive for Saint&#13;
Jude's Hospital, an Oratory and&#13;
Essay Contest, and an Easter Basket for a needy family in the&#13;
community.&#13;
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FIRST SEMESTER SIGNAL STAFF&#13;
Marge Davis .. . . ... .. . .. .. Editor-in-chief&#13;
Judy Olsen . . . . . . . . . . . . Managing editor&#13;
Ann Ferryman . . . . . . . . . . Associate editor&#13;
Connie Schafer . . . . . . . . Business Manager&#13;
Vince Elliott . .... . .... . ..... Sports editor&#13;
Kathy Riddle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter&#13;
Kathy Poole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter&#13;
Marcia Garges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter&#13;
Maurice Goldenberg ...... . .... . Reporter&#13;
Sandy Abbott .. . .... . ..... . ... Reporter&#13;
Pat Falconer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Typists&#13;
-&#13;
Signal&#13;
45th &#13;
Celebrates&#13;
Birthday&#13;
SECOND SEMESTER SIGNAL STAFF&#13;
Linda Collett . . . . . . . . . . Editor-in-chief&#13;
Pam Van Roy ....... . Managing editor&#13;
Susan O'Hara ........ Associate editor&#13;
Gloria Drake . . ...... Business Manager&#13;
Cathy Trimmer .... . Assistant Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
Diane Schroeder . . . . . . Make-up Editor&#13;
Dennis Brockman ...... . . Sports Editor&#13;
Jo Ellen Henry .... Advertising Manager&#13;
Maureen Markuson .... Exchange Editor&#13;
Connie Phillips . . . . . . . . Photographer&#13;
Rick Wherli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter&#13;
Bill Hagood ...... . . . ....... Reporter&#13;
Lynnette Feekin . . . . . . . . . . . . Reporter&#13;
Miss Concannon . . . . . . . . . . . . Sponsor&#13;
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Altau Takes Initiative&#13;
This year Altau members took the initiative in service a nd fellowship.&#13;
Under the new ·sponsorship of Miss Ida Dargi n and Mrs. Louise Kramer,&#13;
Altau had an active year. Bake sales and va rious projects such as visiting&#13;
old folks' homes during Christmas contributed to this year's activities.&#13;
Special events during the year were the initia tion party at Robe rt's Park,&#13;
a highly praised roadshow act, speakers o n hairstyling and fashion, climaxed by the traditional Mother-Daughter tea given by the senior girls.&#13;
1st SEM.&#13;
Marsha Lee .............. .&#13;
Connie Larsen ............ .&#13;
Connie Ravenstein ........ . . .&#13;
Linda Kindberg . .......... .&#13;
Julene BeVirt ....... . ..... .&#13;
OFFICERS 2nd SEM .&#13;
Pres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Parks&#13;
V. Pres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley White&#13;
Sec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Durick&#13;
Treas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Hurley&#13;
Sgt at Arms . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Smith&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: M. Lee, C. Larsen, C. Ravenste in, L. Kindbe rg, J. BeVirt, Miss Da rgin-spo nsor, Mrs. Kramer- sponsor. Second&#13;
Row: S. White, C. Diamond, S. Friedrich, C. Arndt, D. Smith, M. Roacha, L. Duitman, S. Cla rk, N. Durick, D. Fole y, C. Sanders, B.&#13;
Young. Third Row~ A. Co naway, J. Arvidson, K. Koch, G. Saar, K. Yo ungs, L. Quandt, D. Fidone, B. Smith, C. Smith, J. Quandt,&#13;
P. Dworak, B. Parks. Fourth Row: B. Lidgett, C. Tisher, D. Harrill, P. Falcone r, P. Ne lson, M. Schmidt, C. Ke nne dy, V. Drake, J. Moran,&#13;
A. Bradley, C. Gray. Fourth Row: B. Hanafan, L. Lydon, T. Mark, D. Allison, K. Ri d d le , J. Moore, P. Horne r, P. Hurl e y, S. Wea therill ,&#13;
J. Duke. &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: E. Gibler-Pres., V. Kinne-V. Pres., L. Childers-Sec., J. Chaffee-Treas., Second Row, N. Ward, K. Sewell, N. Cain, S.&#13;
Thompson, J. Magnesson, D. Grosvenor; Sponsor, Mr. Bean. Third Row, R. Herrick, B. Smith, K. Clark, L. LeRette, V. Pickrell, D. Shannon.&#13;
DECA Expands&#13;
This is the second year that Thomas Jefferson has&#13;
had a D.E.C.A. chapter. DECA, standing for Distributive Education Clubs of America, is a program of&#13;
instruction which emphasizes marketing, merchandising, and management. The TJ DECA chapter, taught by Mr. Ward Bean, had an extremely&#13;
busy year considering the amount of training which&#13;
Ed receives a proclamation declaring the existence of DECA Week&#13;
in Iowa from Gove rnor&#13;
Harold Hughes.&#13;
must be given and the various projects undertaken&#13;
by the club. Some of the activities included the&#13;
State Delegate Assembly, which o ur club president,&#13;
Ed Gibler, attended, as well as an Employer-Employee Banquet, State Leadership Confe rence, Initiation of Junior members, and various other fund&#13;
raising activities.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: K. McTwiggan, President; J. Wilson, Vice-president; P. Swishe r, Secretary, S. Ke ll e r, Parliamentarian. Second Row, S. King,&#13;
M. Pearce, S. Bates, D. Mcintosh, K. Woodford, S. Heffernan, Historian; Mrs. J. Pycha. Third Row, L. Berkheimer, J. Oviatt, Publicity Chairman; D. Johnson, L. Brown, J. Corum, J. Wilson, J. Minton. Fourth Row, D. Harrill, B. Schuppan, M. Pe nry, J. Roberts, L. Mensching, D.&#13;
Brown, Activity Chairman. Ncit pictured, C. Dickinson, Treasurer.&#13;
Offic.e Education Learns On Job &#13;
Quill &amp; Scroll-First Row, L to R: M. Garges, A. Ferryman, J. Olsen, M. Davis, Sponsor, R. Harrison. Second Row; K. Riddle, V. Elliot, M.&#13;
Goldenberg.&#13;
Quill t Scroll Creative Writing&#13;
Creative Writing-First Row: D. Wilson, M. Wager, K. Peck, S. Abbott, M. Hill, D. Walker; Mr. Haas, advisor. Second Row: C. Gallagher, C.&#13;
Lindstrom, P. Lenhardt, B. Geibert, D. Wilson.&#13;
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Iowa State&#13;
Debate&#13;
Champions&#13;
Cross-examination ??!&#13;
Front: Miss Re nee Franklin, Sponsor. L to R.:&#13;
Se cond Row: Gloria Purn e ll, Kay Young, Bridget&#13;
Wilson . Th ird Row: Rick Hose lt on, Kat hy She ely.&#13;
Fourth Row: Maurice Golde nbu rg , Doug Rasmussen.&#13;
To p: Joel Myk le bust.&#13;
For the seco nd time in two years, the&#13;
team of Maurice Goldenburg, Doug&#13;
Rasmussen, Kathy Sheely, and Gloria&#13;
Purnell took the State Debate Tournament. The topic for the year was Resolved: "Th e United States Foreign Aid&#13;
Program sho uld be limited to non-military assistance ."&#13;
While many of their tournaments&#13;
we re w ith Ne bras ka schools, the debate rs held a 9-1 reco rd in Iowa.&#13;
Miss Renee Franklin w as the sponsor&#13;
of th is g ro up. &#13;
First Row, L. to R.-Pres. G. Purnell, V. Pres. J. Myklebust, Secy. P. Lee, Tres. J. Olsen Second Row: Spon. C. Crouse, S. O' Ha ra , A. Ferryman, G. Johnson, K. Hansen, A. Bradley, C. Ossman, P. Wendt, Third Row: D. Strong, N. Tompkins, J. Feekin, J. Ree se, B. Phillips, S.&#13;
Berkey, M. Hill, Fourth Row: M. Lee, J. Thorson, V. Ell iot, C. Phillips, C. King, J. Brown, K. Young, J. Mcintosh, M. Conboy, Fifth Row:&#13;
L. Collet, B. Russel, C. Rosenbaugh, B. Fienhold, D. Rasmussen, D. Oshlo, K. Walker, M. Goldenberg.&#13;
MOI lncoporates&#13;
"Where did that penny go?" queries Gloria as Joel aids in the&#13;
search for the lost profit!&#13;
This year's M.0 .1. Club, sponsored by Mr. Charles&#13;
Crouse, was unique in that it is the first time that the&#13;
junior members have been admitted to the senior&#13;
club, the reason be·ing the dissolution of a separate&#13;
club for the juniors. Events which highlighted the year&#13;
included the annual Christmas Tree Sale and the investment of the profit in the stockmarket. Also this&#13;
was the first year of sponsorship by Mr. Crouse, who&#13;
replaced Mr. LaMantia who has left T. J. This honor&#13;
is one which the members are sure that he wi ll not forget.&#13;
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Teenage&#13;
Republicans&#13;
Campaign&#13;
Fervently!&#13;
Joel Myklebust and former Vice-President Nixon met while attending a&#13;
Republican rally.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: E. Walbridge-Treasurer, L. Collett-Secretary, K. Sheely-President. Second Row, P. Lee, B. Probst, L. Tomes,&#13;
0. Howland. Third Row, C. Lindston, C. Gottbrecht, A. Hubbard, S. Smith. Fourth Row, D. Rasmussen, R. Hoselton, M. Goldenburg, D. Sturgeon. Fifth Row, J. Canaday, T. Yeaton, D. Schroder. Six th Row, J. Myklebust-Vice-President, C. Trimmer. &#13;
Young&#13;
Demo's&#13;
Campaign&#13;
1n Earnest&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: B. Wilson, N. Graves.&#13;
Second Row: J. Hartman, D. Strong. Third&#13;
Row: V. Elliott, Sponsor-E. Bremmer, C.&#13;
Johnson, and J. Street.&#13;
Pictured at left are Vince Elliott and Bridgett&#13;
Wilson from T. J., Mike Roarty from St.&#13;
Alberts, and Senate hopeful E. B. Smith in&#13;
attendance at a Democratic Banquet held&#13;
at Elks Country Club.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: J. Feekin, S. Davis, M. Loukota, P. Dworak, Miss Hansen. Se cond Row : J. Tobis, A. Carlson, B. Hansen, P. Akins, C.&#13;
Ardnt, l. Waugh, K. Kenyon, J. Hager, G. Deal, S. Tilley, Third Row: D. Strong, S. O'Hara , C. Cl ark, D. Toley, C. Sanders, P. Nelson, J.&#13;
Maine, J. Reese, R. Hunt. Fourth Row: S. Burkey, A. Ferryman, D. Carroll, C. Brown, G. Sa rr, S. Be ck, l. Spires, P. Hessman . Fifth Row:&#13;
B. Hanafan, N. Graves, l. Spelman, J. Hayes, C. Richardson, M. Garges, A. Brad ley, l. Fe e kin, P. Hurl e y, K. Nelson.&#13;
Y-Teens Promote Friendship&#13;
The pu rpose of Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of g irl s to realize in their common life,&#13;
those idea ls of personal and social living to&#13;
which they are committed by their faith as&#13;
Christians.&#13;
One of the many activities during the year&#13;
w as a "Honey Sunday" drive and having&#13;
a guest speaker. At the end of the year they&#13;
had a dinner at the 64 Club. &#13;
First Row, L. to R: C. Gottbrecht, K. McTwiggan, S. Wh ite, C. Ravenstein, Miss Dargin, Mrs. Ivy. Second Row: J. Betts, D. Arnold, J. McKenzie,&#13;
E. Jones, L. Hicks, K. Hazen, K. Schwag e r, L. O'Doniol, V. Hall, D. Strong. Third Row: L. Johnson, K. Kenyon, V. Keller, S. Fazio, P. Poffenbarger, D. Smith, D. Foley, K. Koch, S. Davis, C. Vallie r, G. Drake, J. Hartman . Fourth Row: C. Dick, C. Washburn, R. Betts, D. Cross, C.&#13;
Schieffer, A. Rockwell, K. Rothe, S. Seaton, T. Humes. P. Falcon e r, F. Wilson. Fifth Row: J. Mahan, J. Maine, C. Trimmer, K. Nelson, P.&#13;
Hurley, C. Grap, B. Ge ibert, S. Flowers, P. Van Roy, L. Collett.&#13;
Red Cross Helps Others&#13;
The Red Cross is one of the most important organizations at Tee Jay. One of&#13;
its largest projects is packing the onehundred Christmas gift boxes to be sent&#13;
to the underprivileged children overseas.&#13;
They also have an annual fund raising&#13;
drive. The club is composed of two&#13;
groups the Representatives (above) and&#13;
the alternates (right).&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: G. Sarr, J. Matteson, N. Evans, D. Burgstrum, C. Clark, G.&#13;
Klement, C. Sullivan. Second Row: V. Shadden, K. Sharp, J. Cook, K. Dougherty, E.&#13;
Walbridge, L. Quandt, B. Lidgett. Third Row: K. Ba rlow, J. Wilson, L. Spelman, E.&#13;
Gibbs, M. Gorghan, K. Wa lker.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.; Pres. K. Walker, Vice Pres. C. Gottbrecht, Sec. T. Probst, Tres. K. Young, Sponsor Miss Spera. Second Row: L. Bennett, N.&#13;
Gibson, D. Millard, V. Shadden, J. Walton, O. Allsman, B. Funk. Third Row: l. Claussen, J. Cook, V. Rayfelt, J. Moss, V. H.agerman, K. Gill,&#13;
K. Schieffer. Fourth Row: P. Hensen, A. Hubbard, C. Brooks, B. Russel, J. Myklebust, R. Harkins, B. Wiskus, C. Phillips, L. Colle!t.&#13;
Science Club Builds&#13;
Billie gasps in amazement as she inspects&#13;
feed samples under&#13;
an objective microscope. ( Lower lefl)&#13;
Here we see Kay and&#13;
Carla performing one&#13;
of a long series of&#13;
experimenls in qualalalive a n a I y s i s.&#13;
(Lower righl) &#13;
Since the library was remodeled and expanded this&#13;
year, the Library Club members were busy with reorganization. The library was practically doubled in&#13;
size. Also, much needed work rooms and store rooms&#13;
were added.&#13;
The sixteen ambitious members gave up their&#13;
precious study halls to assist librarian, Miss Morris, and&#13;
our library clerk, Mrs. Russ.&#13;
During Book Week in November, the members promoted interest in reading through exhibits and interesting book marks.&#13;
Miss Morris refers to the card fil e to find a book lost in&#13;
reorganization.&#13;
Library Club Clears Up Chaos&#13;
First Row L. to R.: V. Shadden, J. Cook, M. Griffin, D. Strong, J. McKenzie, M. Moser Row Two: K. Sharp, D. Arnold, B. Knouss, C.&#13;
Betts, J. Walgon, G. Roth, D. Knickerbocker Row Three: J. Ackerman, J. Spradley, S. Flannery&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: C. Trimmer, J. Hayes, J. Maines, K. Richardson, Second Row: Mrs. Sayles, sponsor; M. Carter, K. Kenyon, D. Bergstrum,&#13;
L. Hyde, J. Whitmar, S. Tilley, G. Deal, Mrs. Boyd, sponsor. Third Row: D. Bergstrum, D. Vog el, J. Hager, B. Wilson, K. Heines, S. Clark,&#13;
W. Riley, G. Rehfeldt, S. Byrd, K. Maher. Fourth Row: B. Probst, M. Gibson, B. Hanafan, D. Peterson, M. Garges, L. McClelland, C. Hutchinson, S. Garrison, J. Minor, E. Wiepert. Fifth Row: G. Sullivan, F. Wilson, C. Midaugh, C. Thacke r, H. Kunick, A. Gabriell, J. Trimmer,&#13;
B. Wiskus, J. Allen. Not pictured-J. Thomas and Jim Core.&#13;
Art Club Attends Fair&#13;
Carol Thacker adds final touch.&#13;
Tee Jay's art club was&#13;
sponsored by Mrs. Boyd and&#13;
Mrs. Sayles. Its outstanding&#13;
event was the trip to Cedar&#13;
Falls for the Iowa State Art&#13;
Fair. The officers are as follows:&#13;
President . .. Cathy Trimmer&#13;
V. Pres . .... Jeannie Hayes&#13;
Secretary .. Jeannie Maines&#13;
V. Sec ... Debbie Bergstrum&#13;
Publicity Manager . . . Steve&#13;
Garrison&#13;
Treasurer . Cathy Richardson&#13;
De bb ie Millard sculptures clay. &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. McTwiggan, G. Srch, J. Moran, C. Gallagher, Mr. Fanders, P. Lenhardt, C. Grap, B. McMullen, E. Lawton. Second Row:&#13;
S. Tomford, L. Thomas, J. Street, J. Steinke, B. Phillips, A. Barton, R. Pedersen, l. McClelland. Third Row: C. Stepphun, J. Hartman, S.&#13;
Heinman, J. Thorson, B. Probst, K. Koch, l. Merk. Fourth Row: D. Carter, D. Shamblen; C. Lindstrum. Not Pictured: D. Hardiman, T. Dawson,&#13;
K. Ahre, B. Young, M. lee.&#13;
Thespians Manage To Survive&#13;
The Thespians under the superv1s1on of Mr. Fanders&#13;
managed to survive another year. Although they didn't&#13;
have a majority of meetings they did have a lot of fun.&#13;
The activities included initiation and a steak fry.&#13;
To be a member of Thespians you must have an interest&#13;
in the stage. To quaiify for Thespians you must have had&#13;
one major role, two minor roles or one hundred hours&#13;
backstage.&#13;
Thespians officers for this year were Judy Moran,&#13;
Chet Gallagher, Cheryl Grap, Pat Lenhardt. &#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: G .. Purnell, L. Carpenter, P. Burlett, D. Schroeder, Mrs. Shelton. Second Row: R. Hanson, M. Sturm, K. Hanse n, M.&#13;
Wilcott, S. Springer, K. Hansen. Third Row: J. McKenzie, D. Cross, P. Jones, P. Hurley.&#13;
FNA Has Many Varied Activities&#13;
The purpose of F. N. A. is to&#13;
help girls become acquainted&#13;
with nursing as a profession. Activities include viewing movies in&#13;
the field of nursing, hearing a&#13;
speaker from the Obstetrics Ward&#13;
at Jennie Edmundson Hospital.&#13;
They also visited the Metflodist&#13;
Hospital.&#13;
This yea r has been both educational and fun for all the members. &#13;
First Row, L. to R: J. Duke, P. Lee, L. Collett, M. Sturm, P. Hansen, Mr. Crumly. Second Row: B. Hanson, J. Waugh, R. Hanson, D. Gochenour,&#13;
B. Probst, V. Shadden, J. Annen, J. Miller, P. Akins. Third Row: S. Mann, D. Howland, M. Wilcken, J. Brown, K. Rothe, M. Sorensen, S. Burkey,&#13;
J. Feekin, J. Reese, K. Kenyon. Fourth Row: A. Ferryman, L. Quandt, B. Hanafan, J. Maine, G. Klement, K. Kohrs, J. Nu:i:um, B. Walker, M.&#13;
Markusin, A. Bradley, C. Phillips. Fifth Row: L. Feekin, K. Nelson, P. Hurley, J. Henry, P. Hessman, L. Imler, S. Stoker, J. Hartman.&#13;
F. T .A. Shows Future Progress&#13;
"O. K. now, let's quiet down," is often heard by the&#13;
Tee Jay students, but when the members of F.T.A. turn&#13;
teachers at one of the grade schools for a day each&#13;
year, the expression takes on a different meaning.&#13;
The F.T.A. kept itself busy this year by selling&#13;
Christmas cards and having bake sales.&#13;
The Club's main purpose is to prepare the members&#13;
for their future ambitions.&#13;
Judy Duke, President, goes over some of the necessa ry records.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Beck, M. Conboy, C. Phillips, Mrs. Tangeman. Se cond Row: S. Bradford, D. Gochenour, J. Tobis, P. Lee , T. Priest,&#13;
L. Schroeder, M. Carte r, B. Knauss, S. Pete rsen, J. Spear. Third Row: J. Nuzum, D. Arno ld, E. Jones, K. Sharp, S. Wea re , B. Tripolet, E.&#13;
Nelson, M. Garges, J. Hayes, K. Richardson. Fourth Row: L. Dunaway, J. Maine, K. Trimme r, J. Points, L. Brothe rton, G. Drake , S. Davis, M.&#13;
Loukota, L. Spelman, K. Hutchinson. Fifth Row: R. Howard, S. Seaton, K. Campbell, B. Walke r, G. Mort e nse n, M. Sherman, A. Spane l, D.&#13;
Ward, J. Mahan, P. Hessman.&#13;
Bobbie Knauss and Guean Mortensen prepare one of the&#13;
many dresses for the ann ual Spring Fashion Show.&#13;
F.H.A. Stimulated&#13;
Interest&#13;
The Future Homemakers of America works closely&#13;
with the home economics class . This is a national organization for girls interested in gaining additional experience in homemaking. They work to emphasize the&#13;
importance of worthy home membership, to develop&#13;
more interest in home economics classes and to work&#13;
for a better home and brighter family life for all. The&#13;
club's highlights of the year were the Book Week Tea&#13;
and the Spring Fash ion Show. &#13;
Tee Jay's Chessmen&#13;
organize a new club&#13;
The Chess Club at Tee Jay is a new club which&#13;
started during the second semester. The chessmen&#13;
met every Monday night after school under the&#13;
direction of Mr. Fred Peterson, the sponsor.&#13;
Even with its newness, the club built up a membership of fifteen members. One tournament was&#13;
President&#13;
set up with South High School, but was rescheduled&#13;
several times, and finally postponed because end of&#13;
the year conflicts.&#13;
The chessmen look forward to an exciting, but&#13;
thought provoking season next year.&#13;
Rick Hosleton&#13;
Treasurer . .................... Paul Beckman&#13;
Sponsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Fred Peterson&#13;
Lois Aldirch and Billy Joe Bristo look on as Jim Markey studies Frank Strong's move. &#13;
Spanish Club Outnumbers all&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: K. Klefstad, P. Hamilton, R. Howard, K. Hansen, Mrs. Garry. Second Row: C.&#13;
Jenkins, K. DeSantiago, D. Gochenour, K. Schwager, J. Harris, M. Elliott, L. Tomes, J. Page, D. Knickerbocker. Third Row: S. Johnson, S. Smith, L. Dunaway, J. Cerveny, M. Shestak, C. Smith, B. Funk, C.&#13;
Ehrenberg. Fourth Row: M. Reynolds, C. Maddy, E. Wiepert, J. Honig, L. Moon, M. Croghan, M. Sche rmen,&#13;
C. Havekost. Fifth Row: R. Smith, P. Johnston, B. Allon, D. Applegate, G. Wood, G. Johnson, J. Williams,&#13;
K. Dougherty.&#13;
French Club Spreads goodwill&#13;
The Spanish Club (above)&#13;
is the largest of our language&#13;
clubs. Each Spanish class is an&#13;
organized group and every&#13;
member is automatically a&#13;
member of the Spanish Club.&#13;
Sponsored by Mrs. G a r r y,&#13;
Spanish students soon increase&#13;
their understanding of the&#13;
Spanish culture and life as well&#13;
as the language.&#13;
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The French Club (right) is&#13;
again this year trying to increase good will and friendly&#13;
relations between foreign&#13;
lands and the U.S. by corresponding with pen pals. The&#13;
French clubs spends time&#13;
learning the background of&#13;
their studies as well as the&#13;
study and use of the language .&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. Reese, D. Strong, C. Kin g, C. Bradford, P. Davis, Mrs. Gillespie. Se cond&#13;
Row: P. Wendt, S. O' Ha ra, J. Potts, D. Vogel, W. Ho lden, N. Forcad e , M. Bra be c, V. Olsen.&#13;
Third Row: S. Mann, N. Tompkins, B. Petersen, D. Burgstrum, J. Feekin, S. Burkey, N. Graves,&#13;
B. Smith, G. Deal, G. Culek. Fourth Row: S. Bird, D. Bamford , T. Haveanck, D. Hie le n, J. Paulson,&#13;
B. Phillips, G. Drake, T. Mark, P. Gibbs, J. Duke, R. Petersen, M. Sorensen, A. Barton. &#13;
AFS Sports Armando&#13;
This year Thomas Jefferson's Foreign Exchange Student was Armando&#13;
Gabrielli from Italy.&#13;
In America, Armando found things different from what he was accustomed&#13;
to. Some of these things were the changing of classes and the relaxed atmosphere in the classrooms.&#13;
Among the many things he will remember when he is at home will be going to King's with friends after a ball game. He may even remember tee-peeing&#13;
the landscapes of a few select Tee Jay students.&#13;
At the end of the school year, along with our farewells to him, go Tee&#13;
Jay's best wishes to a fine representative of his country.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. Feekin, S. Friedrichs, l. Quandt, C. Smith, Armando Gabrielli, Mr. EitmanSponsor. Second Row; K. Klefstad, P. Wendt, L. Waugh, C. Clark, K. Kenyon, C. Sanders, J: Miller,&#13;
K. Maher, M. Schmidt. Third Row; l. Tomes, J. Walton, M. Brabec, S. Burkey, J. Reese, P. Akins, K.&#13;
Sheffer, A. Ferryman. Fourth Row; G. Drake, S. Flanery, J. Mains, B. Hanafan, C. Richardson, D.&#13;
Shrode r, J. Street. Fifth Row; P. Hanson, l. Feekin, K. Trimmer, K. Nelson, P. Hurley, P. Hessman,&#13;
B. Russell.&#13;
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First Row: C . .. Brooks, M. Berganzel, J. Knouse, D. Mulvania, L. Thomas, G. Kohrs. Second Row:&#13;
G. Anderson; ·K. Peterson, T. Hawkins, B. Lambert, C. Guilds, T. Arnold. Third Row: D. Horner,&#13;
D. Bergstrum, L. leMaster, D. Madden, M. Jones, J. Ives, D. Debar. Fourth Row: J. Conners, F.&#13;
Brooks, J. Haywood, C. Solomon, J. Trimmer, C. Conkling, T. Arnold. Fifth Row: D. Thomas, B.&#13;
Heffernan, J. Morgan, J. Kinsel, M. Paulson, R. Fernley. J. Allen.&#13;
Letterman Wrestling&#13;
The Lettermen did a lot this&#13;
year to boost the school's&#13;
spirit. You could always see&#13;
them at the basketball games&#13;
cheering for a victory.&#13;
This year's sponsor was&#13;
Mike Hoffman.&#13;
Front Row, L. to R.: M. Goldenberg, E. Lawton, T. Bond, J. Gibler, Charles Bryant sponsor, Second&#13;
Row: L. Thomas, B. Anfinserr. J. Shannon, M. Hawkins, D. Mulvania, M. Gibson. Third Row: J. Knouse,&#13;
D. Bowser. G. Yopp, T. Garrian, N. Evans, G. Ives, Fourth Row: D. Franks, M. Zimmerman, W. Walker,&#13;
B. Fiendhold, D. Waffle, J. Siefkan, S. Hoke.&#13;
The Wrestling Club also did a lot to boost the&#13;
spirit of Tee Jay. The&#13;
club consists of mostly&#13;
the members of the&#13;
wrestling team.&#13;
Charles Bryant sponsored the club.&#13;
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Girl's&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Auxiliary&#13;
New To&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary is one of the&#13;
newest clubs around Tee Jay this year.&#13;
Started and sponsored by wrestling coach&#13;
Charles Bryant, the club took an active&#13;
interest in wrestling by keeping score,&#13;
running the clock, and acting as an army&#13;
of secretaries for the wrestling team. It&#13;
did much to bolster the spirit of the&#13;
champion wrestlers who took second&#13;
place in the state. The uniform, selected&#13;
by the girls, was matched with the boys'&#13;
wrestling team by wearing the traditional&#13;
black blazer and wrestling insignia.&#13;
Alice Conaway takes notes on the w restlers w hile Judy Moore, Kathy Kenyon, and&#13;
Carla Arndt keep an eye on th P. scoring.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Pres.- S. Friedrich, V. Pres.-J. BeVirt, Sec.-Cyndi Tishe r, Coach Bryant. Second Row: C. Arndt, K. Sortino, K. Kenyon, A. Conaway, M. Schmidt. Third Row: V. Drake, B. Lidgett, C. Gray, B. Parks, M. Lee.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: B. Bryant, R. Peterson, M. Sorenson, L. Spires, J. Olsen, C. King, C. Tisher, C. Grap, C. Larsen. Second Row: J. Mowery,&#13;
S. Weatherill, S. Ross. D. Hansen, L. Merk, P. Lenhardt, D. Carter, D. Birdsong, J. Steinke, J. Smith, T. Ryan, S. Lovercheck. Third Row: C.&#13;
Thacker. B. Parks. C. Gray, L. Shanno, C. France, J. Jager, C. Lindstrom, V. Livingston, B. Haygood. Not Pictured: G. Arch, L. Cowardin, J.&#13;
Harris, A. Kelly, C. Schafer. T. Tallman, T. Tracy&#13;
Delivering candy are Choir's top candy sellers, Rick&#13;
Wehrli and Dave Hardiman.&#13;
Choir Receives&#13;
The T. J. H. S. A capella Choir experienced a&#13;
highly successful year.&#13;
In November, they pe rformed in the Roadshow&#13;
and delighted everyone with a medley of songs&#13;
from "Oliver."&#13;
The Christmas season was an especially busy&#13;
one. Their concert schedule included Kiwanis,&#13;
Lions, Se rtoma, and the T.J. Student Body.&#13;
Music Clinic was held during February. Mr.&#13;
Rodney Walker from Kansas State University was&#13;
guest director of the combi ned A.L. and T.J.&#13;
Choirs. "The Creation," "The Road Not Taken,"&#13;
and a medl ey from "The Mu sic Ma n" were presented, among others, after two d ays of rehearsal. &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: C. Shannon, P. Schendel. J. Brown, A. Hanslip, B. Sawyer, N. Tompkins, A. Barton, S. Mann, D. Howland, B. McMullen,&#13;
J. Matteson, Second Row: J. Henry, J. Merrifield, S. Heineman, K. Barlow, M. Lee, J. Hartman, J. Mcintosh, J. Moran, B. Hanson . Third Row:&#13;
J. Street. A. Wright, R. Wehrli, M. Rine, C. Gallagher, J. Knouse, B. Phillips, C. Thomas, K. Rothe Fourth Row: G. McTwiggan, T. Dreage r,&#13;
P. Detroy, J. Steinke, L. Driever, J. Duke, L. Feekin, L. Collett.&#13;
Superior Rating&#13;
Choir director, Mrs. Karen Capel.&#13;
The musical, "The Sound of Music," was presented in March. Plenty of hard work and talent&#13;
brought forth one of the most heart-warming and&#13;
lavish productions to come to Council Bluffs.&#13;
Small group contest was held in Mt. Ayr, Iowa.&#13;
Jim Steinke, Janet Brown, and Vaughn Livingston&#13;
earned "l" ratings.&#13;
April 22 was a glorious day for the T.J. Music&#13;
Department. Choir, Girls' Glee, and Boys' Glee&#13;
each received a "l" rating . T.J. was the only&#13;
school at contest to receive three superior ratings.&#13;
The entire choir sang for baccalau reate and the&#13;
juniors in choir sang for Commencement to end&#13;
their active year.&#13;
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Out of seven Tee Jay quartets and one&#13;
alternate, three quartets were selected to&#13;
be members of the All-State Chorus.&#13;
Thanksgiving evening the twelve musicians traveled to the state capital for&#13;
the weekend. The All-State Chorus was&#13;
under the direction of Dr. Richard Conde,&#13;
director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.&#13;
They all agreed that they gained a great&#13;
deal~besides having a ball!!&#13;
L. to R: John Steinke, Pam Holden, George McTwiggan, Carol King&#13;
After a big Thanksgiving dinner, the All-Slate rs leave for Des&#13;
Moines.&#13;
L. to R: Bonny Bryant, Jane t Brow n, Larry Driever,&#13;
Steve Lovercheck&#13;
All-State&#13;
Quartets&#13;
L. to R: Che ryl Grapp, Dave Hardiman, Larry Shanno, DeAnne&#13;
Hansen &#13;
First. Row, L. to R.: G. McTwiggan, L. Driever. Second Row: D.&#13;
Hardiman, J. Steinke. Third Row: V. Livingston, J. Street&#13;
Octet&#13;
Trio&#13;
L. to R.: Nancy Tompkins, Ch a rlotte Gray, and Bobbie Peterson&#13;
Trip le&#13;
Trio&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: B. Hansen. Second Row: C. King, D.&#13;
Howland, D. Graw, M. Lee. Third Row: C. Larsen, C.&#13;
Grapp. Fourth Row: J. Harris, S. Mann.&#13;
The triple trio, trio and octet were chosen&#13;
at the beginning of tlie year according to their&#13;
musical ability and how well they blended tcr&#13;
gether as a group.&#13;
The groups sang at the Roadshow to start the&#13;
'year out. They also sang at Christmas and at&#13;
music contest.&#13;
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Madrigal&#13;
Performances&#13;
Were&#13;
Numerous&#13;
Without a doubt, the Madrigal Singers were a very&#13;
popular group in Council Bluffs. The group consists&#13;
of Thomas Jefferson's finest musicians.&#13;
They were especially busy ·at Christmas time when&#13;
they were asked to sing for many of the local&#13;
organizations and churches. The Madrigal singers practice twice a week under the direction of Mr. Hawks.&#13;
Mr. Hawks directs Madrigal, All-State, and works with contest groups.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. Olsen, J. Brown, J. Duke, P. Holden, M. Sorenson, J. Henry, B. Bryant, L. Merk, D. Hansen. Second Row: L. Shanno,&#13;
C. Lindstrom, S. Lovercheck, G. McTwiggan, D. Hardiman, J. Steinke, L. Driever &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: H. Collett, G. Kinsel, B. Quandt, B. Petry, S. Hardiman, D. Smith, L. Hubbard. Second Row: D. Matthews, B. Ellerbeck,&#13;
J. Buck, D. Snipes, L. Stacy, S. Dohe. Third Row: P. Burke, E. Johnson, R. Schafer, M. Ryder, J. Shadly, J. McClary, G. leptien. Fo urth Row:&#13;
P. Staniford, B. Bristo, B. Bristo, C. Floyd, J. Cooksey, D. Bliss, Mr. Hawks ..&#13;
Boys' Glee Makes New Sounds&#13;
The Boys' Octet sang several times during the year and for Christmas.&#13;
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First Row, l, to R.: J. Rollins, P. Lee, L. Hicks, S. Armstrong, M. Myers, R. De Santiago, P. Harm, C. Harbold, M. Elliot, L. Morrison, C.&#13;
Smith, K. Vaughn, P. Hoden, J. Kirchoff. Second Row: J. Potts, L. Bower, R. Mcintosh, P. Davis, C. Johnson, L. White, J. Barnes, C. Brown, P.&#13;
Dworak, J. Nemecek, J. Thompson, M. Points, C. Headly, K. Dougherty, E. Walker. Third Row: C. Stepphun, G. Rehfeldt, M. Shestak, J.&#13;
Hodges, G. Deal, K. Colwell, S. Humphrey, E. Kennett, D. Bamford, G. Culek, D. Pederson, K. Capron, S. Epperson, G. Ettleman. Fourth&#13;
Row: C. Ehrenberg, C. Ulrich, M. Reynolds, P. Gibbs, M. Wiemerslage, G. Mortenson, M. Crogan, L. Taylor, C. Dunning, l. Lindahl, J .&#13;
Williams, L. Johnston, R. Peterson, S. Smith.&#13;
The Girls' Glee sang a Christmas Carol in Swedish.&#13;
Glee&#13;
Takes&#13;
First&#13;
in Candy&#13;
Sale &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Susan Weare, Carla Arndt, Kaye Klefstead. Second Row: Kathy Riddle (Capt.), Donna Foley, and Linda Briley.&#13;
Majorettes Performed With Style&#13;
The majorettes practiced many hours to work&#13;
out sharp looking routines. They thrilled everyone&#13;
with a fire baton routine at Homecoming game.&#13;
To the delight of all, Diane Schwetz was&#13;
crowned band queen at the Spring Sports Concert.&#13;
Phil Detroy crowns Queen Diane at band concert.&#13;
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L. to R. First Row: J. Riley, L. Richards, R. Smith, M. Howard, C. Haynie, K. Bruner, T. Brockman, T. Willey, G. Jenkins, D. Schwetz. Second&#13;
Row: E. Weipert, B. Tribolet, K. Colwell, P. Johnston, B. Anfinson, R. Howard, L. Dunaway, M. Brabec, L. Waugh, D. Betchel, D. Wilson,&#13;
Third Row: M. Hawkins, B. Giles, A. Schieffer, D. Acord, R. Spracklin, K. Lee, C. Vermuske, D. Anderson, C. Beu, D. Galle, C. Evans.&#13;
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Band Gave Lively&#13;
The Marching Band experienced a ve ry active year. This&#13;
group marched for five homefootbal l games. Other activities&#13;
inclu ded: Labor Day Parade,&#13;
United Fund Parade, Morningside&#13;
Coll ege Homecoming, and the&#13;
dedication ceremony for the&#13;
o pening of the Interstate 80 exchange at Loveland.&#13;
Mr. Stan Ivy was a welcome&#13;
addition to the music department&#13;
this year. He assisted Mr. Oaks,&#13;
mainly with the marching band. &#13;
L. to R. First Row: (Band Officers) P. De Troy-Drum Major, G. McTwiggan-Asst. Drum Major, C. Lindstrom-Vice President, J. AnninSec. Treasurer. Second Row: J. Street, H. Jens en, P. O' Hara, D. Chambers, E. Rhodd, J. Paulson, K. Riley, R. Clark, K. Brewer, D. Teague.&#13;
Third Row: C. France, L. Driever, C. Acord, N. Dick, L. Shanno. R. Geibert, D. Birdsong, L. Lindahl, J. Minor, N. Evans. fourth Row: J.&#13;
Steinke, John Steinke, D. Smith, T. Yeaton, L. Stacy, C. Rosenbaugh, D. Lehmer, R. Coay, C. Moore, D. Mumm.&#13;
Half-Time Performance&#13;
The Concert Band combined with Abraham Lincoln in February for the&#13;
City Music Clinic. They also&#13;
held their annual spring&#13;
concerts. Baccalaureate&#13;
and Commencement were&#13;
the final performances of&#13;
the year.&#13;
Mr. Oaks conducts a lively piece during band class.&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: B. Anfinson, B. Giles, K. Schieffer, C. Haynie, M. Brabec, L. Waugh.&#13;
Second Row: R. Spracklin, P. Johnston, D. Lehme r, D. Smith. Third Row : M. Hawkins, B.&#13;
Cody, C. Rosenbaugh, D. Clark, N. Evens.&#13;
Pep Band&#13;
This lively group played for all pep&#13;
rallies, eight home basketball games,&#13;
the Homecoming parade, and for a&#13;
Chamber of Commerce Group. The&#13;
Pep Band does a g reat deal to add to&#13;
our school spirit.&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
Each Tuesd ay nig ht the Orchestra tra vels to Woodrow Wilso n Jr.&#13;
High to combine w ith the Wilson&#13;
and Ed ison orchestras. This group&#13;
played at the Christmas Program&#13;
a nd "The Sound of Music."&#13;
First Row, L. to 'R.: _R. Spracklin, C. Acord, D. Lehme·r, R. Geibert, K. Brewer Second Row: C.&#13;
Lindstrom, N. Evans, D. Teague, B. Anfinson, D. Mumm, L. Shanno&#13;
Brass&#13;
Choir&#13;
The Brass C h o i r&#13;
played for the stude nt&#13;
body at the Christmas&#13;
p r o g r a m and the&#13;
P.T.A. &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: L. Waugh, C. Mandolfo, M. Bittick, L. Luschen, Second Row: C. Bradford, T. Schrader. S. Waugh , I. Walker. W. Holmes,&#13;
P. Frieze, L. O'Doniol. Third Row: V. Hall, A. Fritz, R. Hunt, P. Davis, D. Bradford, K. Vaughn. Fourth Row: A. Christsen. G. Culek, P.&#13;
Efflemen, R. Be tts, M. Bolte. J. Rollins.&#13;
G.R.A. Participates&#13;
The Girls' Recreation Association is a national organization for girls who are interested in e xtra sport activities,&#13;
outdoor education, and camping. They also have an opportunity to attend state and district play days. During the&#13;
summer there is a state camp which any girl may attend.&#13;
The Girls' Gym Staff was also in the capable hands of&#13;
the GRA. Some of their duties were checking equipment&#13;
and recording grades.&#13;
Girls' Sports&#13;
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First Row, L. to R.: President-Pat Wendt, Vice Pres.-Mary Conboy, Sponsor-Mr. Don Hansen. Second Row: K. Richardson, S. Duitman, R.&#13;
Watford, A. Spane!, D. Arnold, T. Priest, M. Zuhlke, l. Spelman, A. Rockwell, E. Brown, C. Clark, A. Kruse. Third Row: M. Gargas,&#13;
S. Clark, S. Epperson, D. Knickerbocker, J. Spradley, C. King, P. Holden, D. Grau, M. Sorensen, K. Rothe, C. Sanders, P. Hurley.&#13;
Fourth Row: J. Hayes, J. Moran, J. Williams, P. Hamilton, V. Hagerman, A. Fitz, S. Gorsey, E. Jones, K. Mahan, D. Cross, J. Points, T.&#13;
Alquist, B. Hanafan. Fifth Row: C. Schafer, P. Nelson, S. Weare, K. Klefstead, C. Aldridge, K. Cowell, L. Vaugniaux, J. Fidone, L. Taylor,&#13;
K. Slack, J. VanEaton, L. Quandt. Sixth Row: K. Capron, S. Byrd, M. Points, D. Stanford, P. Iden, J. Hager, G. Martensen. Seventh&#13;
Row: G. Culek, R . . Arnold, D. Williamson, B. Probst, J. Cochran, R. Brown, G. Deal, L. Morrison. Eighth Row: N. Dreage r, D. Mourer, G.&#13;
Van Pelt, D. Blaney, S. Waugh, K. Sharp, S. Peterson.&#13;
Pep Club Boosts School Spirit&#13;
"Yellow Jacket" Judy Young jumps for joy. Varsity Cheerleaders lead student body in " Give Me a T."&#13;
' &#13;
Newly organized th is yea r, the Porn Porn girls&#13;
were a welcome addition to the T. J. boosters.&#13;
The routines, with the e xception of one, were&#13;
taught by the Varsity Cheerleaders. This sharp&#13;
squad carried out these routines with almost professional sk ill .&#13;
They can also be commended for their poise in&#13;
several unfortunate situations where problems&#13;
with the sound system developed.&#13;
"Snoopy" and his dog house set the scene for&#13;
one of their routines. The girls made up and&#13;
performed to "Snoopy and the Red Baron" to the&#13;
delight of everyone.&#13;
The si xteen Porn Porn girls, clad in their orange&#13;
and white striped sweaters and orange mini-skirts&#13;
were definately a great asset to Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
Preside nt, J udy Moran, p repares for a -turn in the routine.&#13;
Porn Porn Girls Newly Organized&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: A. Cruse, C. Cl ark, C. Sande rs, S. Cl a rk, l. Du itman. Second Row : P. Dw orak, J. Hayes, C. Schafe r, J. Van Eaton,&#13;
l. Quandt, C. Richard son . Third Row: M. Gargas, J. Moran, T. Alqu ist, P. Ne lson, P. Hurley.&#13;
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Beckie Young-Captain- Senior&#13;
Maggie Rocha- Junior&#13;
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Cheerleaders Active&#13;
Cheerleading is a combination of talents that require&#13;
discipline and practice. Few people realize how hard these&#13;
energetic girls work behind the scenes at painting signs,&#13;
planning rousing pep rallies, and working up cheers.&#13;
In spite of disappoin ting seasons this year, the cheerleaders, with their undyi ng school spirit, never gave up.&#13;
Th~ girls attended Cheerleading Clinic at the campus of&#13;
Northwest Missouri State College in Maryville, as they&#13;
have done in past summers. The squad won several second&#13;
place ribbons in daily competition .&#13;
These active girls can also be called "Ambassadors of&#13;
good w ill." Duri ng the ye ar they were involved in commun ity activities such as United Fund, Red Feather Drive,&#13;
Actioneers, and numerous others. &#13;
School And Community Debra Smith-Senior&#13;
Kitty Koch-Junior Trudy Mark-Junior&#13;
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Front Row, L. to R.: Janelle Miller, Diane Fidone. Second Row: Linda Lydon, Bonnie Smith, Kathy Maher. Standing: Connie&#13;
Smith.&#13;
Junior Varsity Rates High&#13;
Junior Varsity leads in school song .&#13;
The Junior Varsity Squad&#13;
worked long and hard-and it&#13;
paid off. They were known to&#13;
be one of the sharpest Junior&#13;
Varsity Squads in the area. They&#13;
took second place in Des Moi nes&#13;
at a cheerleading clinic. &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Cheerleaders&#13;
Were&#13;
Enthusiastic&#13;
"Sophomores, sophomores, don't be&#13;
shy- stand and g ive your battle cry!"&#13;
often filled the air at games this year. The&#13;
sophomores cheered at football games&#13;
after school and basketball games on&#13;
Saturday morning.&#13;
The Sophomores find that practice takes up a lot of&#13;
time after school.&#13;
Top to Bottom: Pam Davis, Lu Ann Hurd, Jan&#13;
Fernley, Jan Nemecek, Eileen Walker, and Susan&#13;
Brandt.&#13;
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ACTIVITIES&#13;
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The school year stayed&#13;
"on the move" with activities-beginning in the&#13;
fall with homecomin~&#13;
and ending in the spring&#13;
with the prom-which&#13;
provided memories of&#13;
fun and excitement to&#13;
last through the years&#13;
ahead.&#13;
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Becky Young, as Maria, and John&#13;
Steinke, as Captain van Trapp, are&#13;
shown in the mansion's garden.&#13;
The three main nuns, Pam Holden, Jo&#13;
Ellen Henry, and in this scene-Janet&#13;
Brown, are shown with Carol King,&#13;
as the Mother Abbess, as they sing&#13;
"How· Do You Solve a Problem Li ke&#13;
Ma ria?"&#13;
The Sound&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's a uditorium stage was al ive w ith the&#13;
sound of music from Ma rch sixteenth through the eighteenth .&#13;
From the opening curta in of the Thursday matinee to the curtain call on Satu rday evening, the musical w as a tremendous&#13;
success as the cast p layed to three full houses. The stage was&#13;
. transformed into an abbey fo r portions of the play complete&#13;
w ith a stained gla ss w indow, altar, and robed nuns. In recogn ition of the choir's accompl ishment, the entire ca st was invited to&#13;
see the movie version of the show at the Dundee Theater in&#13;
Omaha.&#13;
In one of the musical's fin al scenes, the&#13;
Captai n and Ma ria are onfront d by Nazi&#13;
officers Larry Shanno and Jack Mowery,&#13;
d emand ing the Captain to report to Be rl in. &#13;
Of Music&#13;
Most of the girls in choir portrayed the nuns,&#13;
novices, and postulants. Maria, played by Becky&#13;
Young, stole the show with strong support from&#13;
John Steinke, who portrayed Captain von Trapp.&#13;
Carol King and Janet Brown were equally impressive&#13;
as the Mother Abbess. Marlene Sorensen and Dave&#13;
Hardiman fit perfectly in their parts as social climbers&#13;
Elsa Schraeder and Ma x Detweiler. Bruce Ph illips, as&#13;
Rolf, made every guy in school envious by playing&#13;
(as Lies l's boyfriend) opposite Bev McMullen.&#13;
Miss Karen Jensen, Mr. R. H. Fanders, and Mr.&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes were instrumental in their direction&#13;
of the musical. The rest of the production staff included student director, Marsha Lee; technical assistant, Pat Lenhardt; choreographer, Judy Moran;&#13;
and accompanists, Judy Duke and Judy Olsen.&#13;
Bruce Phillips and Beverly McMullen created the perfect young&#13;
love mood in the ir performance of " Sixteen Going on Seventeen."&#13;
In this ~cene , Captain von Trapp and his fi ance Elsa Schraed e r&#13;
become involved in a political a rgument with the Capta in's&#13;
house guest, Max Detweiler. Elsa was played by Marlene Sorensen&#13;
and Max by Dave Hardiman.&#13;
The entire von Trapp family in the formal wedd ing pa rty portrait included lies I, Louisa ( Debbie&#13;
J ansen ius). Brig itta (Thea Esancy), Marta ( Dani Lobendo), Grett (Connie Lee), Captain von Trapp,&#13;
Maria, Friedrich (Tom Hansen), an,d Kurt (Danny Marke l). The younge r cast members came from Woodrow Wilson Junior High and Rue Elementary schools.&#13;
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THE MAN&#13;
Story of a&#13;
Woman Held&#13;
Captive by a&#13;
Madman&#13;
I' ll do a fine job on these floors, Mrs. Gill is.&#13;
No, Howard I No . ..&#13;
A double cast, one for Friday and one for Saturday, created an .atmosphere of suspense in the fall&#13;
play entitled The Man . Howard, played by Chet&#13;
Gallagher, had been rejected all his life by friends&#13;
and family and sought work as a handy man. After&#13;
repeated trials and failures, he was finally hired by&#13;
Mrs. Gillis, played by Abbie Barton and Cheryl&#13;
Grap. Because of his feelings of being an outcast, he&#13;
imagined that Mrs. Gillis was plotting against him&#13;
and kept her captive in her own house.· He cut off&#13;
all means of communication and discouraged anyone who visited, especially her niece, played by Kay&#13;
Ahrens and Linda Merk, who found Howard very&#13;
amusing . When the telephone repair man arrived,&#13;
played by Jim McTwiggan, Howard had returned to&#13;
the present and forgotten all he had done. He had&#13;
visited an imaginary world which e xisted only in&#13;
his mind where he was ma ster. He quie tly consented to be taken away to leave Mrs. Gillis in peace&#13;
once again . &#13;
.. . Please!&#13;
Do you find me so amusing; am I so laughable?&#13;
Is there something wrong with your phone, Mrs. Gillis?&#13;
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Cheryl Grap poses as Miss Gross, a resident at the home.&#13;
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Miss Hoadley had a traumatic&#13;
experience when a bee fell down&#13;
the front of her dress.&#13;
Reverend Watson and the rest home superin1endent, Miss Tripp, are&#13;
brought together by Erwente r's maneuve ring . &#13;
The residents of the rest home have just discovered that Oliver Erwenter is actually a thief.&#13;
nThe Silver Whistle" • • •&#13;
a light-hearted comedy, amused&#13;
both young and old. It centered&#13;
around the lives of the residents of&#13;
a rest home.&#13;
Oliver Erwenter, a transient, portrayed by Chet Gallagher, visited the&#13;
home. He tried to rejuvenate the&#13;
old people by giving them an imaginary potion, the potion of Twingsti.&#13;
During his attempt many rollicking incidents occur. One such incident was vvhen Mr. Beebe and Mr.&#13;
Cherry tried to get drunk on Miss&#13;
Hoadley's Scotch.&#13;
As Oliver Erwenter says, "Youth&#13;
is a state of mind." You're as young&#13;
as you think you are.&#13;
Oliver frwenter ... . Chet Gallagher&#13;
Miss Hoadley .... . .. Toni Dawson&#13;
Miss Gross . . . . . . . . Cheryl Grap&#13;
Mr. Beebe .. . ... Jim McTwiggan&#13;
Mrs. Hanmer ...... Abbie Barton&#13;
Miss Tripp . . . . . . . . Pat Lenhardt&#13;
Reverend Watson , . .. Estes Lawton&#13;
Mrs. Sampler . . Beverly McMullen Oliver Erwenter, chats with Oma r, his champion fighting cock.&#13;
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Judy Moran, Pat Dworak, Debbie Smith, and Alice Conaway show contrasting&#13;
styles through the years.&#13;
Arthea Henderson changes cards&#13;
for the next act.&#13;
Miss Jensen and Mr. Fanders were the highlights of the grand&#13;
finale.&#13;
Vaudeville Varieties&#13;
Melodrama he roine, Pat Lend hardt, gasps as vi ll ain, Chet Gall aghe r,&#13;
plots his evil doings. &#13;
Tonia Daw son in her time of distress. Joy Thorson and Pam l ee in their comedy routine.&#13;
Brings Back Memories&#13;
Li nda Duitman models he r modern appare l.&#13;
This year's roadshow revolved around&#13;
a Vaudeville theme. From a soft shoe&#13;
dance to a song from Uncle Sam, the program provided the aud ience with endless&#13;
enjoyment. For some, it brought back&#13;
memories of show business as it used to&#13;
be in the early nineteen hundreds.&#13;
A few of the interesting acts were a&#13;
"Review of Fashions", presented by the&#13;
Altau Club, which showed how the styles&#13;
have changed from the eighteen hundreds&#13;
to the present and even a prediction of&#13;
what is to come in the future ; a Thespian act, "The Great Bottleneck Robbery";&#13;
and the finale of "You're a Grand Old&#13;
Fl ag," wh ich concluded the show on an inspiring note of patriotism.&#13;
Gale Arch does a soft shoe routine.&#13;
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Yellowjackettes • • ..&#13;
86&#13;
added life to yesteryear's dances. The Soft-shoe, Cancan,&#13;
and Cakewalk were some of the acts brought back to memory by Tee Jay's dance line.&#13;
This year's dance line was composed of last year's Varsidettes and Yellowjackettes. They met twice a week during the summer with choreographer, Judy Moran. Judy&#13;
was assisted by Pat Falconer and Kitty Koch, who kept&#13;
things running smoothly.&#13;
The girls put forth much effort and time to make the&#13;
road show a memorable one.&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. Miller, L. Vuagniaux, D. Tabor,&#13;
J. Moran, D. Hansen, S. Humphrey, G. Culek, K. Koch,&#13;
Many hours of hard work were spent by choreographer,&#13;
Judy Moran, on improvising routines and deciding on cost1:Jmes.&#13;
Kicking their way through the lively Cancan are Mary Conboy a nd&#13;
Glenda Deal. &#13;
S. Clark, Second Row, L. to R.: J. Kirchoff, G. Deal, T. Ahlquist, M. Conboy, G. Rehfeldt, P. Falconer, M. Wilcken.&#13;
These Yellowjackettes-first Row, L. to R.: D. Tabor, G. Deal, G. Rehfeldt, Second Row, L. to R.: L.&#13;
Vuagniaux, S. Humphrey, M. Conboy, G. Culek-added a patriotic touch to the road show finale .&#13;
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Homecoming Queen&#13;
QUEEN LINDA KINDBERG&#13;
EXCITING FROM THE PARADE ................................ . .. . . . . . TO THE DANCE&#13;
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And Princesses&#13;
ALICE&#13;
CONAWAY&#13;
I&#13;
9&#13;
DEBBIE&#13;
SMITH&#13;
DIANA&#13;
FIDONE&#13;
CONNIE&#13;
LARSEN&#13;
CINDY&#13;
TISHER&#13;
SUSIE&#13;
FRIEDRICH&#13;
MARSHA&#13;
LEE&#13;
BECKIE&#13;
YOUNG&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
DEBBIE&#13;
HARRILL&#13;
PAM&#13;
NELSON&#13;
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Winter Royalty&#13;
Although six inches of fresh· snow covered the&#13;
ground and blizzard cond itions brought even more,&#13;
students managed to attend TeeJay's annual Snoball&#13;
dance.&#13;
This year the .dance was changed from a semicasual to a semi-formal. The highlight of the dance&#13;
was the coronation of a winter king and queen&#13;
which was a first for TeeJay. The stur;lent body&#13;
voted for the six most popular boys and girls who&#13;
were Rick Wehrli, Denny Horner, Greg Gamblin,&#13;
Denny Conner, Tim Bond, Steve Hoke, Susie Friedrich, Diana Fidone, Beckie Young, Pam Nelson, Debbie Smith, and Cindy Tisher. The ballots for the&#13;
king and queen were on the back of the tickets to&#13;
insure that no one would know until the last moment who the royalty were to be.&#13;
A flocked thirty-five foot Christmas tree helped&#13;
create the theme of the dance, Winterwonderland.&#13;
Part of the money was given by the student body&#13;
and the rest provided by. the student council, sponsor of the eve nt. &#13;
Crow·ned At Snoball Dance&#13;
Queen Cindy Tisher and King Steve Hoke reign over the yuletide festivities.&#13;
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Following the annual traditions of Twirp Week, Carla Arndt, loaded&#13;
down with books, struggles to open the door for Terry Ferrin.&#13;
Kim Vanderloo sneaks a look in the direction of his opponents during the pie-eating contest.&#13;
Students look on as Blaine Wolffe and Bob Brown race to catch the greased pig. &#13;
Blaine Wolffe, winner of the pie-eating and greased pig contests, and Denny Horner,&#13;
winner of the legs contest and King of the Twirp Court, reign over the Twirp Dance.&#13;
Arriving at school on a different mode&#13;
of transportation, a box car, are Twirp&#13;
Court members, Tim Bond, Rick Wherli, and&#13;
Denny Horner.&#13;
Dancing to the music of the Chevrons at the Sadie Hawkins&#13;
Dance are Craig Forsythe and Barb Hanafa n.&#13;
Getting "married" by Ma rrying Sam during an intermission at the&#13;
Sadie Hawkins Dance are Julie Carpenter and Phil DeTroy.&#13;
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Along with A.L's Cadet Colonel, Dennis&#13;
Cleveland, and Honora ry Colonel, Mindy&#13;
Petrus, Ken and Pam lead the g rand march.&#13;
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Cadet Colonel:&#13;
KEN WALKER&#13;
Honorary Colonel:&#13;
PAM NELSON&#13;
TeeJay combined its efforts&#13;
with those of A. L. to produce a&#13;
joint military ball. It was the first&#13;
time Council Bluffs had united two&#13;
rival schools in a major activity besides sports. Instead of using the&#13;
TeeJay fieldhouse as in the past,&#13;
the ball was held at Peony Park.&#13;
The officers and their ladies&#13;
marched through an archway and&#13;
formed two lines on the floor. The&#13;
most exciting moment was the revealing of the Cadet and Honorary&#13;
Colonels. The program was followed by the grand march and an&#13;
hour of dancing. &#13;
Joint Military Ball&#13;
Lt. Colonel: FRED BROOKS&#13;
His lady: PAT WENDT&#13;
Ken and Pam have just been presented the saber and the roses.&#13;
First for T J&#13;
Lt. Colonel: HARVEY LARSEN&#13;
His lady: CONNIE PHILLIPS&#13;
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Lt. COLONEL: DOUG RASSMUSSEN&#13;
His lady: LESLIE COWARDIN&#13;
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Trudy Mark and Roger Johnson were crowned princess and prince of the 1967 Prom.&#13;
The Isle of Golden Dreams&#13;
The brisk air of the evening of April 21,&#13;
1967 added a tingle to the already thrilling&#13;
atmosphere. This was the date chosen for the&#13;
annual Prom held at the Peony Park Ballroom.&#13;
"The Isle of Golden Dreams," this year's theme,&#13;
provided a fanciful mood.&#13;
The juniors put forth much effort to make&#13;
realistic decorations. Some memorable ones·&#13;
were the palm trees, fish nets, and the island&#13;
hut.&#13;
Master of Ceremonies, Jim Heckerman, introduced the members of the Prom Courts. As&#13;
each couple walked through the island hut,&#13;
the honors and activities of each were given.&#13;
The climax of the evening came when Diane&#13;
Fidone and Rick Wherli were crowned.&#13;
This was by no means the end of the evening. Post-prom activities included bowling, late&#13;
movies, and early morning breakfasts.&#13;
Diane Fidone and Denny Horner are g reeted by Elena Ne lson as they&#13;
proceed to the center of the floor for the coronation.&#13;
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While being introduced during the&#13;
coronation ceremony, Elena Nelson&#13;
places a lei on Tom Arnold as&#13;
Maggie Rocha looks on.&#13;
After the coronation the senior prom&#13;
court was featured in a spotlight&#13;
dance. The members of the court&#13;
were Linda Kindberg, Tim Bond,&#13;
Queen Diana Fidone, King Rick&#13;
Wehrli, Becky Young, Steve Hoke,&#13;
Denny Horner, and Debra Smith. &#13;
Rifle T earn&#13;
Piling up trophies for Tee Jay was&#13;
this year's rifle team with a rec~rd&#13;
of seven wins and one loss. They&#13;
placed second in the Inter City&#13;
League meets and second in the&#13;
Creighton University championship&#13;
competition.&#13;
Fred Brooks was the high scorer&#13;
for the team and won a trophy in&#13;
the Creighton match. The boys also&#13;
won the American Legion trophy for&#13;
beating A.L. in two out of three&#13;
matches.&#13;
Best Yet&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Greg Christiansen, Charles Brooks, Jim Haywood. Second Row, L.&#13;
to R.: Ken Walker, Harvey Larsen, Frea Brooks, Virginia Hagerman.&#13;
M.P.'S Maintain Order&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: B. Allen, D. Heelan, J. McClary, A. Hup, F. Katzenstein. Second Row; J. Hand, B.&#13;
Ke rmeen, C. Guild, D. Ludwick, M. Baker, Third Row; J. McCollum, G. Short, J. Mortenson, B. Whiskus,&#13;
E. Robinson, M. Stockton, B. Katzenstein .&#13;
The chief purpose&#13;
of the Military Police is&#13;
to keep basketball&#13;
games and other programs from becoming&#13;
disorderly. They usher&#13;
for the Military Ball and&#13;
for dances or games&#13;
check coats, guard the&#13;
doors, and sometimes&#13;
take tickets.&#13;
99 &#13;
Ceremony Ends Tradition&#13;
The color guard presents the flag . Troops ready for inspection.&#13;
The last Thomas Jefferson annual ROTC Federal Inspection was held May 18, 1967. Although it was the&#13;
last ceremony, it carried through the ROTC tradition of military grandeur. During the ceremony, awards&#13;
were presented to outstanding cadets by various military organizations.&#13;
The&#13;
drill&#13;
team&#13;
pe rforms. &#13;
The drill team salutes the platform guests.&#13;
Federal Inspection&#13;
Cadet Col. Ken Walker receives&#13;
outstanding three year award.&#13;
Company awaits inspection.&#13;
101 &#13;
102 &#13;
- - .. . ' .. .. .. _.., . ~ , . " . ' . ·~ .&#13;
•&#13;
I&#13;
•&#13;
\03 &#13;
DENNY MADDEN TOM HAWKINS DAN HANNA&#13;
DENNY CONNER&#13;
JERRY SIEFKEN&#13;
TIM BOND&#13;
TIM GARREAN&#13;
104 &#13;
STEVE HOKE RICK WEHRLI DON RUSSELL&#13;
DENNY FERNLEY BLAINE WOLFF&#13;
BILL HAGOOD GREG KOHRS&#13;
105 &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: J. White, C. Mathiason, N. Mandarich, M. Bergantzel, D. Conner, R. Wehtli, S. Ho~e, D. Bowser, M. Zimmerman, B.&#13;
Lovell, B. Beasley, C. Evans, J. Marshall. Second Row: K. Petersen, T. Garrean, Tom Arnold, Tim Arnold, D. Madden, E. Lawton, T. Bond, T.&#13;
Hawkins, G. Ives, R. Farris, J. Conner, M. Jones, T. Ferrin, B. Hefferman, G. Kinsel, D. Hanna, L. Jung, S. Hardiman . Third Row: Coach&#13;
Jerome, J. Siefkin, T. Dreager, D .. Galle, D. Waffle, M. Goldenburg, B. Petry, D. Smith, B. Kern, G. Kohrs, J. Kinsel, D. Fe rnley, B.&#13;
Haygood, J. Morgan, D. Russell, M. Paulson, Coach Gotschall, Coach Simms, Coach Wichert. Fourth Row: Coach Bryant, J. Brayton, G.&#13;
Gage, D. Mathews, E. Robinson, D. Mumm, L. Stacy, S. Dohe, E. Mahan, J. Pete rson, H. Collett, J. Weddle, F. Daub, G. Lipstien, M. McCoy, T.&#13;
Pitt, M. Ryder.&#13;
T. J.&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
20&#13;
28&#13;
19&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
13&#13;
0&#13;
Opponents&#13;
38 ............. Ryan&#13;
54 . . . . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
47 ......... . ... . A. L.&#13;
21 ... . ... .. St. Albert&#13;
42 . .. . . . .... ... North&#13;
56 .... .. ....... Prep&#13;
42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tech&#13;
12 ..... . .... Boystown&#13;
45 ...... .. .. Bellevue&#13;
This year the Yellowjackets had a two winseven loss record . Although they were beaten&#13;
severely many times there were three games in&#13;
which they played like champions. Against crosstown rival St. Albert they scored their first victory.&#13;
After a couple of rough games they met )ech,&#13;
Number One team· in Nebraska, and were within&#13;
one touchdown of being tied at the half. A few&#13;
games later the rugged Tee Jay team upset Boystown by a score of 13-12.&#13;
The Yellowjackets, who averaged 160 lbs on the&#13;
line and 140 lbs in the backfield, had many sophomore and junior starters. With these underclassmen Thomas Jefferson has a bright future in store.&#13;
106&#13;
Yellowjacket&#13;
Varsity football:&#13;
A Rough Season&#13;
Coach Terry Wiche rt gives advice to quarterback Tim Arnold. &#13;
James Floyd outruns a St. Albert defender enroute to big yardage.&#13;
Bellevue line stops Tee Jay back after short gain.&#13;
CRAIG CONKLING LEROY. THOMAS DENNIS ARNDT&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
Sophomores Show Spirit&#13;
First Row L. to R.: B. Lovell, J. Weddle, B. Hefferman, D. Mathews, D. Smith, B. Beasley, C. Mathison, C. Evans, D. Bliss, T. Pitt. Second Row:&#13;
G. Leptein, D. Toman, J. Braton, S. Dohe, M. Ryder, B. Petry, F. Daub, E. Robinson, A. Vincent, G. Gage. Third Row: J. Styles, J. Petersen,&#13;
L. Stacey, D. Smith, H. Collett, S. Hardiman, E. Mahan, W. Boyle.&#13;
This year's Yannigans closed the season with a two and&#13;
four record. After winning their first two games, the sophomores ran into trouble with their last four, losing to Prep&#13;
and Ryan by small margins. Quarterback Bill Lovell and end&#13;
Hal Collett worked together for several touchdowns. With the&#13;
experience gained this year, the sophomores are expected to&#13;
help the junior varsity and varsity teams next year.&#13;
Mike Jones of the varsity team makes a sweep around the&#13;
right side.&#13;
Opponents&#13;
31 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . Bellevue&#13;
13 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tech&#13;
7 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North&#13;
1 3 20 . .... ... Creighton Prep&#13;
6 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
13 19 ..... . ......... Ryan&#13;
COACH JEROME &#13;
Track T earn Is One of Tee Jay's Best&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: D. Bliss, I. Welch, T. Bond, T. Hawkins, J. Nagel. Second Row; S. Dyson, G. Leptien, C. Moore, C. Guild, E. Johnson,&#13;
M. McCoy. Third Row:. Coach Gotschall E. Mahan, D. Smith, A. Rollins, G. Kohrs, C. Solomon, E. Robinson, C. Guild.&#13;
Tim Bond off to a fa st start in the 100.&#13;
Opponents&#13;
2nd Big Red Relay&#13;
4th Council Bluffs Relay&#13;
5th Mustang Relay&#13;
7th Omaha University Relay&#13;
84 Y2 44 Y2 Ryan&#13;
25Y2 91 Y2 Tech&#13;
The track team was perhaps Tee Jay's best in a decade. Two facto rs&#13;
led to this. One, we had strength in our relay teams and second, two&#13;
outstanding track stars in Tim Bond and Greg Kohrs. Bond's achievements were l st place in l 00 in CB Relays, 3rd place in l 00 "in OU&#13;
Relays, and Mustang relays. Kohrs' merits were second in broad jump&#13;
in OU and Big Red Relays. He also won l st place in the Mustang&#13;
Relays. In the CB Relays his triple jump was 43', 3", a record. He set&#13;
ttie state record in triple jump in the Metor tourney with a 44'3" effort.&#13;
He also captured the state broad jump, leaping 22'6".&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
SHOTPUT-Big Dan Smith, a 235 lb. sophomore who got better as the&#13;
year rolled along&#13;
HURDLES-Ernie Robinson, another sophomore was the team's hurdler&#13;
HIGH JUMP-Both Andrew Rollins and Cliff Moore, a senior and&#13;
junior respectively, leaped high in the high jump&#13;
BROAD JUMP-This was Gregg Kohrs specialty; he was state champion&#13;
in two successive years&#13;
100-lsaac Welch and Tim were a fleet-footed pair in the 100&#13;
220-Bond also was a 220 man and improved each heat in which he&#13;
competed&#13;
RELAY TEAMS-It was composed of Cliff Guild, Kohrs, Jim Nagel,&#13;
Bond, and Tom Hawkins. The 880 Team was a consistent winner.&#13;
T J's&#13;
Winning&#13;
Form &#13;
Varsity Cagers&#13;
Were Spirited&#13;
Competitors&#13;
The 66-67 Yellowjacket cage season was a season of rebuilding. This year's&#13;
basketball team consisted of six seniors, eight junio_rs, and one sophomore . Although the team had a 3-15 record they improved every game. Going into the&#13;
final three games the varsity had not won a game. However, they showed their&#13;
vast improvement by successfully defeating Lewis Central, No rth and Bishop&#13;
Ryan .&#13;
The team showed plenty of spirit throughout the long, ha rd season. The team&#13;
members were good sportsman and quick learners. Next year Coach Davis hopes&#13;
to better the team's record with some capable sophomores and jun iors coming&#13;
up.&#13;
I I I &#13;
First Row L. to R.: J. Floyd, T. Arnold, D. DeBar, G. Gamblin. Second Row: D. Horner, D. Madden, B. Kern, J. Morgan, R. Johnson. Third&#13;
Row: Student Mgr-C. Conkling, B. Hagood, J. Kinsel, F. Mann, C. Moore.&#13;
Opponents&#13;
48 54 .......... Rummel 76 82. . . . . . . . . . . Benson&#13;
52 78 .. ... ......... AL 73 77. . . . . . . . . . . . Burke&#13;
43 62 . . ....... Bellevue 49 78. . . . . . . . . . . Central&#13;
48 65 .......... Manning 59 70. . . . . . . . Boystown&#13;
59 74 ........ St. Alberts 48 94..... . . . . . . . Prep&#13;
50 55 ... . ...... Atlantic 53 75. . . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
47 68 . ...... . .... . Tech 77 59. . . . . . Lewis Central&#13;
45 60 ...... .. .... South 72 53. ...... .... . North&#13;
60 68 .... ...... . .. . AL 70 62 ... ....... . .. Ryan&#13;
74 81 . . .. .......... AL&#13;
II 2 &#13;
Season Final Totals&#13;
NAME PTS. F.G. % F.T. /'o FOULS REBS TO* QP**&#13;
Cliff Moore 246 89-202 45% 68-112 61~~ 66 168 43 69&#13;
James Floyd 122 45-124 36/'0 32-45 71% 28 38 41 54&#13;
Denny Horner 205 74-168 44% 57-83 78% 53 87 63 65&#13;
Denny Madden 120 47-138 34% 26-39 67% 46 38 54 68&#13;
Bob Kern 102 34-l l l 31% 34-51 68% 39 82 50 57&#13;
Jim Morgan 54 18-52 35% 18-28 66% 23 39 17 45&#13;
Greg Gamblin 26 80-26 30% 10-14 70% 12 4 16 24&#13;
Dave DeBar 24 9-42 21% 6-14 42% • 26 25 24 35 I&#13;
Bill Hagood 23 7-25 28/'0 9-11 81% 8 11 3 14&#13;
Tim Arnold 22 5-20 25/'0 12-19 60°;~ 22 19 18 29&#13;
John Kinsel 17 6-19 31% 5-8 63% 2 7 3 16&#13;
Roger Johnson 17 7-18 38°/o 3-8 37/'0 2 19 2 16&#13;
Hal Collett 17 7-24 29% 3-l l 27% 16 43 12 26&#13;
Ken Petersen 17 5-l l 45/'0 7-8 88% 2 14 2 6&#13;
Frank Mann 16 6-19 31°/o 4-8 50/'0 13 14 4 14&#13;
TEAM TOTALS 1026 367-999 36% 194-459 63% 358 608 352 528&#13;
*Turnovers **Quarters Played&#13;
With the ball enroute to the hoop the Jackets fight for position. &#13;
114&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: D. Witt, K. Petersen, T. Arnold. Second Row, L. to R.: J. Floyd, T. Thomas, A Vincent, B. Lovell. Third Row, L. to R.:&#13;
T. Dreager, R. Appel, S. lovercheck, H. Collett, C. Solomon.&#13;
The Jayvees finished with a 9-8 basketball record&#13;
and top jayvee team in the city. With only three&#13;
juniors, the jayvees worked chiefly with sophomores&#13;
in the new rebuilding program. Top scorers were Al TJ&#13;
Vincent, Kendall Petersen, and Terry Thomas with Opponents&#13;
159, 148, and 105 points respectively.&#13;
24 41 ............. Rummel&#13;
48 45 . . ............ A. L.&#13;
36 43 . . . . . . . . . . . . Bellevue&#13;
49 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . Manning&#13;
51 39 ...... . .. . St. Alberts&#13;
37 43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlantic&#13;
25 42 . .... .......... Tech&#13;
50 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South&#13;
53 45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. L.&#13;
67 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benson&#13;
54 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burke&#13;
46 53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central&#13;
•19 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . Boystown&#13;
32 65 . ... .. ... ..... .. Prep&#13;
55 48 . . . . . . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
73 6 1 .. ..... .. ... . . North&#13;
Hal Collett sna res rebound against Rummel.&#13;
52 45 . ... . . .... .... .. Ryan &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: R. Rine, B. Spitzangle, B. Quandt. Second Row, J. Breshers, B. Kjar, A. Vaugniaux, M. Ryder.&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Show Promise&#13;
This year's sophomore basketball team ended the&#13;
season with a five win-eight loss record. They had&#13;
trouble midway through the season but finished with&#13;
a three game victory spree. There were several reasons&#13;
for a losing season, first is the provision of the Tee&#13;
Jay rebuilding program. Second, there was a lack of&#13;
sophomore participation. Last, Tee Jay had a small&#13;
team to build a nucleus around. Top players for the&#13;
team were Bob Quandt, Alan Vaugniaux, and Jim&#13;
Breshers.&#13;
T .J.&#13;
31&#13;
51&#13;
39&#13;
54&#13;
55&#13;
30&#13;
46&#13;
37&#13;
42&#13;
54&#13;
53&#13;
58&#13;
49&#13;
Opponents&#13;
37 ............ Rumme l&#13;
43 . . . . . . . . . . • . . . South&#13;
52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central&#13;
38 .......... .. .. Burke&#13;
61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tech&#13;
57 . . . . . . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
52 .... ........ ... Ryan&#13;
75 ................. AL&#13;
62 . ............. Benson&#13;
68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North&#13;
40 . . . . . . . . Lewis Central&#13;
49 ............ Bellevue&#13;
48 .... .. ....... . .. Prep&#13;
115 &#13;
First Row L. to R.: J. Knouse, G. Yopp, D. Mulvania, B. Doughman. Second Row: G. Gage, G. Ives, E. Lawton, J. Gibler. Third Row:&#13;
Coach Bryant, J. Peterson, S. Hoke, T. Garrean, M. Goldenburg.&#13;
Wrestlers Finish 12th&#13;
The TeeJay wrestling squad had a 6-5 season. Though it was a seemingly average season the record is misleading. The grapplers started&#13;
out well by trouncing Rummel 45-0. After a few rugged contests the&#13;
Yellowjackets progressed to form known in previous years. The team&#13;
then prepared for state competition by sending Maurice Goldenburg,&#13;
Bob Doughman, Bob Bristo, Don Mulvania, Estes Lawton, Gary Ives,&#13;
and Joe Gibler to the sectional meet. Of these, Joe Gibler, Gary Ives,&#13;
and Bob Doughman went to the state meet. There, Bob Doughman&#13;
captured second place in 112 lb. weight. The team finished with a&#13;
respectable 12th place.&#13;
116&#13;
. In&#13;
21&#13;
34&#13;
27&#13;
13&#13;
30&#13;
17&#13;
32&#13;
38&#13;
17&#13;
12&#13;
State&#13;
Opponents&#13;
0 ... . .. Rummel&#13;
23 . . . . .... . Ryan&#13;
17 .. .. . Boys town&#13;
16 . .. . .... North&#13;
30 . .. . .. Westside&#13;
16 ...... . . Prep&#13;
21 .. . . . . Be llevue&#13;
l l ........ Benson&#13;
12 . . . . . . . . Central&#13;
22 . ........ .. AL&#13;
34 . ... . .. .. Tech &#13;
Seniors&#13;
Coach Bryant informs listeners about the Girl's Wrestling&#13;
Auxil iary.&#13;
BOB DOUGHMAN-112 wt.&#13;
First Sectional&#13;
First District&#13;
Second State&#13;
JOE GIBLER-145 wt.&#13;
Second Sectional&#13;
Second District&#13;
State Meet Contestant&#13;
DON MULVANIA-112 wt.&#13;
Second Sectional&#13;
Third District&#13;
Receive Awards&#13;
Mr. Bennings, Omaha University wrestling coach,&#13;
was a guest speaker.&#13;
GARY IVES-133 wt.&#13;
First Sectional&#13;
Second District&#13;
State Meet Contestant&#13;
ESTES LAWTON-138 wt.&#13;
Second North Invitational&#13;
Third Metro Tourney&#13;
First Sectional&#13;
MAURICE GOLDENBURG-Heavyweight&#13;
Second Sectional&#13;
STEVE HOKE-165 wt.&#13;
First Sectional&#13;
Mr. Hunter gave a few wrestling pointers.&#13;
117 &#13;
First Row, L. to R.: D. Buchanan, D. Hourigan, L. Thomas, B. Bristo, H. Briggs, B. Anfinson . Second Row: M. Zimme rman, B.&#13;
Cox, B. Petry, M. Gibson, M. Nurton, D. Toman, N. Evans. Third Row : Coach Robinson, W. Walke r, G. Le ptien, D. Galle, F.&#13;
Daub, J. Tomford, S. Dohe, M. Krivokucha.&#13;
J.V. Wrestlers Place First . 1n Metro&#13;
The Junior Varsity Wrestling squad, consisting of&#13;
14 sophomores, repeated as Metro league champs&#13;
this year. They finished with an outstanding l l-l&#13;
record, scoring a total of 408 points or an average&#13;
of 34 points per match . Excluding their loss, a 24-&#13;
22 defeat to AL, the rugged grapplers had no tough&#13;
Mike Krivokucha drives Be ll evue w restl e r to the mat.&#13;
matches. The Jayvees were also tourney champs in&#13;
the T. J. tournament w ith Greg Gage coming&#13;
through as the tournament's outstanding wrestler at&#13;
127 pounds. The team, led by co-captains Mike&#13;
Zimmerman and Ward Walker, voted Dennis Hourigan as outstanding wrestler.&#13;
Rummel&#13;
37 l l Ryan&#13;
25 18 Boys town&#13;
39 9 North&#13;
32 l l .. Westside&#13;
43 3 Prep&#13;
34 6 Bellevue&#13;
40 8 Benson&#13;
51 3 Central&#13;
22 AL&#13;
45 5 Tech &#13;
Gymn·asts Show Improvement&#13;
First Row, L. To R.: J. Ives, M. Jones, B. Lambert, B. King, J. Hotchkiss, H. Bellows, Second Row: B. Hefferman, K. Still, J. Conner,&#13;
R. Allen, R. Farris, Third Row: Coach Simms, D. Mathews, W. LeRette, S. Ronk, J. Weddle, J. Trimmer.&#13;
The gymnastics team ended the '66-67 season&#13;
with 3-4 dual meet record. This was an improvement over last year's 2-7 marking. The gymnasts&#13;
also held a triangular, hosting A.L. and defending&#13;
state champion, Marshalltown.&#13;
Leaders for the gymnasts were John Ives, who&#13;
John Ives demonstrates form on the sidehorse.&#13;
scored 120 points, mainly on the rings; Mike&#13;
Jones, a versatile free exercise man with 79 points;&#13;
and Jeff Conner, a junior trampolinist with 67&#13;
points. The gymnasts will have eight returning&#13;
lettermen.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
431/2&#13;
64&#13;
561/2&#13;
52&#13;
551/2 • . . . . . . . Westside&#13;
71 .......... North&#13;
681/2&#13;
46&#13;
... .. ... . . . Prep&#13;
...... .. ... Tech&#13;
551/2 ... .. ..... . Ryan&#13;
60 . . . . . . . . . . A. L.&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Swimmers Set School Records&#13;
first Row, L. to R.: T. Hawkins, B. Prieto, R. Garrison, R. Abraham, B. Schomburg. Second Row: J. All en, D. Oshlo, N. J ensen, M. Be rgantzel, B.&#13;
Giles, Coach Jerome. Third Row: M. Hennings, B. Wilson, R. Fernley, R. Unde rwood, S. Garrison, D. Clayton&#13;
This years' swimming team worked hard throughout the season. Although they had no wins and thirteen losses, several school records&#13;
were set. Bill Prieto, Bruce Schomberg, Doug Oshlo, and Rick Underwood each set individual records in their events. Records were al so&#13;
set by the 200-yard medley relay team and the 400-yard free style relay&#13;
team. Depending on new members and a few returning juniors, the&#13;
team hopes to have more wins next year.&#13;
Tom Hawkins pushes hard al the district meet.&#13;
7&#13;
15&#13;
28&#13;
17&#13;
30&#13;
33&#13;
13&#13;
9&#13;
33&#13;
20&#13;
21&#13;
...... Westside&#13;
. . . . . . . . . Ryan&#13;
86 . . ... . .... North&#13;
79 .......... Prep&#13;
58 . . . . . . . . . . Tech&#13;
77 ... . . ... . . South&#13;
65 . . . . . . ...... AL&#13;
.... ... . Rummei&#13;
82 .. . . .. . Bellevue&#13;
79 .. . .. ... .. Burke&#13;
50 ... . . . . . .. Tech&#13;
. .... . ... Bryan&#13;
.... . . .. Benson &#13;
Golf T earn Returns Six Starters&#13;
Starting on the golf team were&#13;
MIKE CARLSON .... ..... . .. ....•. . .. . #1 man&#13;
ROD APPEL • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #2 man&#13;
GAIL ANDERSEN . .. . .. .. ..•• .... . . .... #3 man&#13;
RICH CLARK ....•...•.......... ...... . #4 man&#13;
JIM MINOR . .... . .... . .. • . . ..... • . .'. #5 man&#13;
STEVE HAAK • • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . #6 man&#13;
This year's golf team ended the season with a fairly&#13;
good record. The team got off to a fine start by defeating the newly formed St. Alberts golf team, but ran&#13;
into trouble with the tougher Metro League competition.&#13;
The team went to Red Oak to compete in the invitational.&#13;
golf tournament there. They finished seventh out of ten&#13;
teams competing. With all juniors and sophomores on the&#13;
team this year, Coach Capel hopes to have a better&#13;
record next spring.&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: K. Walker, P. O'Hara, C. Lauver, T. Thomas. Second Row: A. Gabrie lli, T. Arnold, T. Arnold, D. Madden. Third Row:&#13;
T. Lancia!, C. Rosenbaugh, S. Hough, P. Plummer, B. Cody.&#13;
Net T earn Finishes 2nd&#13;
Tee Jay's net team finished second in their division of&#13;
the Metro League for the second straight year. Foreign&#13;
exchange student Armando Gabrielli aided the team&#13;
greatly and competed in the state tournament. Next year's&#13;
hopes rely on five returning starters.&#13;
5&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
.. . .&#13;
. .&#13;
.. ..&#13;
. .&#13;
. .&#13;
. . .. . . . .&#13;
.. . .&#13;
D. M. Lincoln&#13;
D. M. East&#13;
. . .. . . . . AL.&#13;
South&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
. . Westside&#13;
. . .. . . North&#13;
.. . . . . Prep&#13;
. . Tech&#13;
.. Ryan&#13;
. . . . . . Rummel &#13;
First Row, L-R: L. Mensching, D. Witt, D. DeBar, T. Ferrin, P. Shadden. Second Row: L. Lemaste r, A. Vincent, L. Breshers, C. Midkiff,&#13;
L. Jung, M. Paulson . Third Row, L. to R.: Coach Davis, S. Hoke, D. Thomas, J. Kinsel, R. Johnson, R. Adams, B. Ke rn. -&#13;
Baseball Team Wins TJ Opponents&#13;
First Metro League 16 4 . . D. M . Dow ling&#13;
6 2 . ..... Lincoln SE&#13;
History&#13;
9 6 .. ..... Central&#13;
Title In C.B. 3 0 ... .. Boystow n·&#13;
7 6 . .... . Wests ide&#13;
16 2 ..... ... . Tech&#13;
5 4 ... .. ... . Ryan&#13;
·2 3 .. . . .. .. . Prep&#13;
10 7 . .... ... South&#13;
4 2 .. .... .. Burke&#13;
5 3 ... ..... ... AL&#13;
(5 inn) 10 0 .. Panama Port&#13;
(6 inn) 12 0 . .. . .. SC Leeds&#13;
(6 inn) l l ... - . Sioux Val.&#13;
0 . ..... . Norway&#13;
0 ... ..... North&#13;
l 0 ...... Bellevue&#13;
7 0 ...... Ru mmel&#13;
3 2 .. ......... AL&#13;
7 5 .. . . .. . Benson&#13;
3 0 Granvi lle-Spa id.&#13;
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Coach Davis instructs runners to hold up at second.&#13;
Shortstop Lloyd Breshers engulfs pop-up.&#13;
Baseball T earn&#13;
Captures Metro&#13;
Crown;&#13;
Top Choice&#13;
For Spring&#13;
Repeat&#13;
Senior Dan Thomas shows form that led T J to state. &#13;
J.V.'s Have Successful Season&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Vuagniaux, R. Wilmoth, J. Morgan, D. Koger, J. Breshe rs. Second Row, J. Conner, D. Smith, B. Heffernan, G.&#13;
Kinse l, B. Quandt, B. Spitznagle.&#13;
Tee Jay's junior varsity baseball team ended&#13;
the season with much success and an 11-4 record.&#13;
Much time and a great deal of hard work enabled Tee Jay to score high against many of their&#13;
opponents. With the experience gained this year&#13;
Coach Bill Davis expects to have a better season&#13;
next year.&#13;
l .&#13;
6&#13;
24&#13;
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6&#13;
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l l&#13;
4&#13;
20&#13;
6&#13;
10&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan&#13;
4 . . . . . . . . . Lincoln S.E.&#13;
2 ............. Central&#13;
........ .. . .... Tech&#13;
2 ..... .. . . . . ..... A.L.&#13;
3 ...... ... . .. . .Benson&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Central&#13;
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prep&#13;
2 . . . .... . ... . .. . . A.L.&#13;
6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North&#13;
0 ...... .... ... .. Tech&#13;
l ........... . Bellevue&#13;
9 ... . .. . .... . Westside&#13;
8 ....... .. . Bishop Ryan&#13;
0 .......... . . Westside&#13;
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FRANCES ETTLEMAN&#13;
Girl's&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Rebounds&#13;
For Third&#13;
Year&#13;
With a 3-7 record this year,&#13;
the Tee Jay girl's basketball team&#13;
was runnerup in the consolation&#13;
bracket for the third year in a&#13;
row in the Midwest AAU Tournament. This was their third year&#13;
in the Omaha league and their&#13;
fifth in the AAU . All games were&#13;
played at Lewis and Clark Junior&#13;
High in Omaha.&#13;
Outstanding girls during the&#13;
year were junior Mary Bolte who&#13;
won the free-throw contest and&#13;
sophomore Lynette O'Daniel who&#13;
was Tee Jay's candidate for the&#13;
Queen of the AAU Tourney. KATHY MANDOLFO&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: L. Luchen, T. Schrader. Second Row: S. Waugh, W. Holden, P. Frieze. Third Row: L. Waugh, K. Vaughn, B. Betts,&#13;
K. Mandolfo, Coach Donna Balzer. Fourth Row: M. Bolte, F. Ettleman, N. Allen, D. Bamford, V. Hall. &#13;
First Row. L. to R.: N. Gibson, E. Walker, R. DeSantiago, N. Bonar, P. Campbell. Second Row: K. Vaughn, J. Wray, l. Luchen, C. Mandolfo,&#13;
F. Ettlemen, l. McCrander.&#13;
Girls'- Track Team Shows Promise&#13;
.·&#13;
Top runners were: L. to R.: Rita DeSantiago, Linda Luchen, and Cathy Mandolfo.&#13;
While only in its second year, Coach Ernest Robinson's young track team&#13;
showed a lot of promise. They had one entry, Rita DeSantiago, in the&#13;
Junior Women's Olympics. Returning runners this year were senior Cathy&#13;
Mandolfo and juniors Lin'da Luchen and Francis Ettleman. Eight sophomores&#13;
helped to round out the team.&#13;
RITA DeSANTIAGO&#13;
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Varsity Golfers consisted of: First Row, L. to R.: D. Smith, C. Smith,&#13;
C. Sanders, C. Arndt. Second Row: T. Mark, L. Lydon. Third Row:&#13;
B. Parks, A. Conaway.&#13;
Girls' golf swung through their third year at Tee&#13;
Jay under the sponsorship of Mrs. Sally Kelker. Top&#13;
three steady contenders this year were senior Debby&#13;
Smith and juniors Trudy Mark and Carla Arndt. The&#13;
team consisted of four seniors, seven juniors, and&#13;
eight sophomores. With these prospects the golf team&#13;
has a bright outlook for next year. Not pictured here are&#13;
Diana Fidone, Laura Waugh, and Karla Beu.&#13;
Rounding out the squad were: First Row, L. to R.: D: Williamson,&#13;
J. Howland. Second Row: L. Hurd, G. Coffman. Third Row: P. Hurley,&#13;
R. Arnold. Fourth Row: G. Culek, S. Brandt.&#13;
Girls' Golf&#13;
Swings&#13;
Through&#13;
Another&#13;
Season &#13;
First Row, l. to R.: l. O 'Doniel, B. Probst, P. Davis, C. Baer, K. Maher, M. Conboy. Second Row: M. Brabec, . N. Allen, D. Nelson, D.&#13;
Bamford. J. Tysor.&#13;
Tennis champions Cheryl Baer, Pam Davis, Debbie Bamford, and Lynette&#13;
O'Doniel display their trophy. Girls' Tennis&#13;
Has Winning&#13;
Season&#13;
The girls' winning tennis team showed&#13;
a lot of competitive spirit and hard work.&#13;
The team, composed of all underclassmen,&#13;
had a very respectable record. Sophomores&#13;
Pam Davis and Cheryl Baer teamed up to&#13;
take the district doubles title.&#13;
Juniors who showed a lot of promise&#13;
for next year were Mary Conboy, Kathy&#13;
Maher, Ma rta Brabec and Janice Tysor.&#13;
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CLASSES&#13;
• &#13;
•&#13;
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Classes themselves are on the move. Having&#13;
six periods a day limited the number of subjects a student could take. This year with the&#13;
new addition, the rooms are farther apart,&#13;
leaving less time to travel the halls.&#13;
New methods of classroom organization and&#13;
instruction brighten the weeks from September&#13;
to June. &#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
•&#13;
,&#13;
Being "on the move" was new&#13;
to Sophomores. The building was&#13;
so big and tardy bells rang too&#13;
soon . High school meant many&#13;
classes in all parts of the building,&#13;
new and d ifferent activities and&#13;
g ames to keep them going strong.&#13;
By the end of the year, Sophomores lea rned the pace of high&#13;
school and were ready to move up.&#13;
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L. to R.: Dave Mathews, Mike Ryder, Dan Smith, and Hal Collett&#13;
Sophomore Class Officers&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike RyderVice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hal CollettSecretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Mathews&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Smith&#13;
Mrs. Janet WilkeMrs. Darlene Sales&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Mrs. Constance Garry&#13;
Mr. Tom Vincent&#13;
Mr. Ernest Robinson&#13;
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Achenbaugh, Mark&#13;
Ackerman, Janet&#13;
Adams, Ronald -&#13;
Allan, Robert&#13;
Allen, Nancy&#13;
Allen, Rodger ......-&#13;
Allmon, Bob&#13;
Alsman, Sherrie&#13;
Amiotte, Jean&#13;
Anderson, Doug&#13;
Geometry proved hardest Sophomore subject.&#13;
134&#13;
Applegate, Carol&#13;
Applegate, David&#13;
Armstrong, Sheila&#13;
Arnold, Diana&#13;
Arnold, RubyBaer, Cheryl ./'&#13;
Baker, Colleen&#13;
Baker, Mark&#13;
Bamford, Deborah&#13;
Barber, Karen&#13;
Barnes, J acquie&#13;
Barnes, Pam&#13;
Barter, Bonnie&#13;
Beasley, Bill&#13;
Beckman, Dave&#13;
Be lt, Deana&#13;
Belt, Willard&#13;
Bennett, Linda&#13;
Berkheimer, Donald&#13;
Berry, Billie v &#13;
Most sophomores, such as Bill Roth, go through the torture of proving&#13;
problems.&#13;
Bogardus, Kent&#13;
Bolte, Murleen&#13;
Bonar, Nancy&#13;
Booton, Gary&#13;
Boyle, Wayne&#13;
Bradford, Cheryle&#13;
Brandt, Susan&#13;
Brayton, Jim&#13;
Brazeal, Renee&#13;
Breshers, Jim&#13;
Brewer, Ken&#13;
Brockman, Judy&#13;
Brown, Carol&#13;
Brown, Rose&#13;
Bruner, Kathy&#13;
Belt, Dennis&#13;
Bessey, Brenda&#13;
Betts, Connie&#13;
Beu, Karla&#13;
Bird, Sue&#13;
Blanchard, Duane&#13;
Blaney, Denise&#13;
Bliss, Dennis -&#13;
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Claussen, Linnea&#13;
Clevenger, Darrell&#13;
Cody, Bob&#13;
Coffman, Ginger&#13;
Collett, Hal ~&#13;
Colwell, Kathy&#13;
Cook, J an ice&#13;
Cox, Bob&#13;
Bryant, Connie&#13;
Buchanan, David&#13;
Buc.k, Je rry&#13;
Burgstrum, Deanna ./&#13;
Burke, Debbie&#13;
Burke, Pat&#13;
Campbell, Karen&#13;
Cam.pbell, Patsy&#13;
Capron, Kathleen&#13;
Cerveny, James&#13;
Chambers, Dan&#13;
Childers, Cherlyn&#13;
Christensen, Janet&#13;
Christen,.en, Ricki&#13;
Clark, Vicki&#13;
Georgia Culek showed her dancing skill in the roadshow. &#13;
Croghan, Mary v&#13;
Croson, Mike ./&#13;
Cross, Doris ./&#13;
Culek, Georgia;_&#13;
Culjat, Mike I/&#13;
Daboll, Lori&#13;
Darrington, Kathy&#13;
Daub, Frankv"&#13;
Daugherty, Connie&#13;
Davis, Pam&#13;
Deal, Glenda&#13;
DeSantiago, Kay&#13;
DeSantiago, Rita&#13;
Dick, Cathie&#13;
Dick, Ray&#13;
Dietz, Donna&#13;
Dingman, Pat&#13;
Dofner, Charlene&#13;
Doty, Lynne ../"&#13;
Doucette, Helena&#13;
High School provided talent opportunities&#13;
Dougherty, Kathleen&#13;
Dreager, Nancy&#13;
Dryak, David ./&#13;
Dunaway, Linda&#13;
Durick, Diane&#13;
Dye, Roger&#13;
Eckes, Bob&#13;
Edie, Karen&#13;
Edie, Linda&#13;
Ehrenbe rg, Cynthia&#13;
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Eledge, David&#13;
Ellerbeck, William&#13;
Elliott, Mary&#13;
Epperson, Sharon&#13;
Espinosa, George -&#13;
Evans, Craig&#13;
Evans, Nancy&#13;
Faris, Kathy V&#13;
Fernley, Jann -&#13;
Fezette, Janet&#13;
Some classes required a lot of listening&#13;
Fidone, JoAnn&#13;
File, Kathy&#13;
Fillebeck, Frank&#13;
Fitz, April&#13;
Flanagan, Steve&#13;
Flannery, Sharon&#13;
Flink, Carol&#13;
Folkerts, Karen&#13;
Foote, Darrella&#13;
Foote, Sandra&#13;
Forbes, Andrew&#13;
Forsythe, Leslie -&#13;
Foster, Alfred&#13;
Foust, Billie&#13;
Franks, Mike&#13;
Friedrich, Sandy&#13;
Frieze, Patty&#13;
Funk, Rebecca&#13;
Gage, GregGaines, Clyde &#13;
Jan Fernley and Billie Probst concentrate on what the teacher is saying.&#13;
Gochenour, Debbie&#13;
Grap, Gayle&#13;
Grau, Sue&#13;
Guild, Calvin&#13;
Guild, Clifford ~&#13;
Guild, Mike&#13;
Gundlach, Jerry&#13;
Haack, Steven&#13;
Hadlund, Richard&#13;
Hagerman, Vi,ginia&#13;
Hamilton, Patricia&#13;
Hand, John&#13;
Hansen, JoAnn&#13;
Hansen, Kristie&#13;
Harbold, Carolyn&#13;
Gardner, Peg&#13;
Gates, Dale&#13;
Gibbons, Sheila&#13;
Gibbs, Pamela&#13;
Gibson, Nancy&#13;
Gillespie, Sandy&#13;
Gilmore; Cathy&#13;
Globe, Cheryl&#13;
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Holden, Wend ie&#13;
Homan, Bruce&#13;
Hon ig, J ackie&#13;
Hotchkiss, Mark -&#13;
Hough, Steve ../&#13;
Hourigan, Dennis&#13;
Howard, Renee&#13;
How land, Joslyn&#13;
Hardi man, Steve .i-&lt;'&#13;
Harkins, Richa rd&#13;
Harm, Pame la&#13;
Harris, J acq ue line -&#13;
Hawkins, Richard&#13;
Havekast, Cheryl&#13;
Haynie, Connie&#13;
Heffe rnan, Bob -&#13;
Hende rson, Arthea&#13;
Henselin, Judith&#13;
Hester, Li nda&#13;
Hicks, Lindi&#13;
Hielen, De nnis&#13;
Hoden, Patricia&#13;
Hodg es, Joann&#13;
Mr. Fande rs, and Mr. Kafka cheer at pe p ra lly before big game. &#13;
Humphrey, Susan&#13;
Hunt, Geneva&#13;
Hunt, Margaret&#13;
Hupp, Alan&#13;
Hurd, .Lou Ann -&#13;
Hutchison, Mary&#13;
Hyde, Linda&#13;
Jackson, Terry&#13;
Jenkins, Charles&#13;
Johnson, Carol&#13;
Johnson, David&#13;
Johnson, Sandra&#13;
Johnson, Sharon&#13;
Johnston, Linda&#13;
Johnston, Phillip&#13;
Jones, Evelyn&#13;
Jones, Jennifer&#13;
Jones, Paulette&#13;
Jones, Rosemarie&#13;
Katzenstein, Frank&#13;
Sophomores saw teachers . 1n a new light.&#13;
Keller, Merle&#13;
Kennett, Eva&#13;
Kinnaman, Eleanor&#13;
Kinsel, Gary&#13;
Kirby, Dorie&#13;
Kirchhoff, Julene&#13;
Kjar, Brian&#13;
Klefstad, Kaye -&#13;
Klement, Vickie&#13;
Knauss, Bonnie&#13;
141 &#13;
Talent&#13;
142&#13;
Koebel, Ron&#13;
Koger, Mike&#13;
Kroger, Helen&#13;
Kunik, Harvey&#13;
Lamphier, Bill&#13;
Lee, Kenneth&#13;
Lee, Pat&#13;
Lee, Roberta&#13;
Lehmer, David&#13;
Leptien, Gary&#13;
. 1n some student's skills was furthered&#13;
LeRette, Marty&#13;
Lewellen, Peggy ./"&#13;
Lindahl, Linda&#13;
Linehan, Danny&#13;
Linehan, Mike&#13;
Lorenzen, Julie&#13;
Lovell, William&#13;
Ludwick, Don&#13;
.Lyons, Mary&#13;
Mabbitt, Martha&#13;
Mace , Maurice&#13;
Macrander, Laura&#13;
Maddy, Cynthia&#13;
Magneson, Steve&#13;
Mahan, Earl&#13;
Mahan, Kay&#13;
Manz, Ronald&#13;
Maron, Gaylee&#13;
Marr, Rossell&#13;
Mathews, Dave &#13;
Leana Vuagniaux sews on a spring dress in Homem.eklng 4.&#13;
Morrison, Linda&#13;
Mortensen, Gwen&#13;
Mortensen, Jon&#13;
Mortimer, Robyn&#13;
Moser, Mavis V&#13;
Moss, Jan&#13;
Myers, Margaret&#13;
Myers, Robert&#13;
McCallum, Jack&#13;
McClary, Joseph&#13;
Mcintosh, Ruth&#13;
McKenzie, Julia&#13;
Nelson, Beverly&#13;
Nelson, DeeDee&#13;
Nelson, John&#13;
Mathison, Clark&#13;
Martin, Linda&#13;
Mauer, Darce&#13;
Midkiff, Charlie -&#13;
Millard, Debbie&#13;
Minor, Jim&#13;
Montgomery, Gloria&#13;
Moon, Linda&#13;
\43 &#13;
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Parker, Alice&#13;
Peck, Gregory&#13;
Pedersen, Rozanne&#13;
Petersen, Jerry&#13;
Peterson, Debra&#13;
Peterson, Lori&#13;
Petry, Bob&#13;
Phillips, Dennis&#13;
Nemecek, Jan -&#13;
Nesbitt, Jerry&#13;
Newbe rry, Nancy&#13;
Nightse r, Mark&#13;
Nilius, Sharon&#13;
Nixon, Susette&#13;
Nuno, Carme n&#13;
Nuzum, Judy&#13;
Nuzum, Patricia&#13;
O'f}rien, Dennis&#13;
O'Dell, Carline&#13;
O'Doniel, Lynette&#13;
O'Neill, John&#13;
Page, Julie&#13;
Parish, Rita&#13;
Sophomore minds were busy in one of those very ra re speech class study&#13;
halls. &#13;
Piekkola, Michael&#13;
Pitt, Terry v'&#13;
Points, Janet&#13;
Points, Martr&#13;
Polak, Kathy&#13;
Potts, Janet&#13;
Poulson, Joe&#13;
Price, Ed&#13;
Priest, Teri&#13;
Probst, Billie -&#13;
Ragland, Roger&#13;
Re illy, Kenneth&#13;
Rehfeldt, Ginny&#13;
Reynolds, Marilynn&#13;
Rhoades, Gene&#13;
Rhodes, Lloyd&#13;
Rice, Bud&#13;
Richards, Linda&#13;
Riley, Juanita&#13;
Rine, Ric 'll"&#13;
Sophomores learned the art of speaking&#13;
Robinson, Ernie&#13;
Rockwell, Roger&#13;
Rollins, Jeanna&#13;
Rollins, Victor&#13;
Ronk, Steven&#13;
Roth, Glen&#13;
Roth, Gl enda&#13;
Roush, Patricia&#13;
Ryan, Dennis&#13;
Ryder, Mike145 &#13;
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Sanders, Donald&#13;
Schafer, Randy&#13;
Schroeder, Lynette&#13;
Schuerman, Mary&#13;
Schuppan, Dixie&#13;
Schwager, Karen&#13;
Shadley, John&#13;
Shank, Rosemary&#13;
Shannon, Jackie&#13;
Sharp, Kathy&#13;
Practice sets made hard work.&#13;
Shavin, Clyde&#13;
Shestak, Marilou&#13;
Shively, Maureen&#13;
Short, Eugene&#13;
Sieburg, Kathy&#13;
Sirian, Nick&#13;
Slack, Karen&#13;
Smartt, Wayne&#13;
Smith, Connie&#13;
Smith, Dan&#13;
Smith, Dennis&#13;
Smith, Larry&#13;
Smith, Richard&#13;
Smith, Sandra -&#13;
Snipes, Daryl&#13;
Spane!, Alberta, _ ..I&#13;
Spitznagle, RobenySpracklin, Robert&#13;
Spradley, Judy&#13;
Stacy, Larry &#13;
•&#13;
Bookkeeping kept sophomore minds full of numbers.&#13;
Tabor, Debbie&#13;
Taylor, LuAnn&#13;
Tellander, Byron&#13;
Thomas, Judy&#13;
Thompson, Cheryl&#13;
Thompson, Frank&#13;
Thompson, Jeannette&#13;
Tilley, Susan&#13;
Toman, Dennis&#13;
Tomes, luevezia&#13;
Tomford, Joel&#13;
Tomford, Sarah&#13;
Trimmer, Jack&#13;
Tyson, Bill&#13;
Ulrich, Cheryl&#13;
Stanford, Debbie&#13;
Staniford, Paul&#13;
Stansberry, Stacy&#13;
Steinke, Jerry&#13;
Stephens, Stephanie&#13;
Steppuhn, Cindy&#13;
Stoker, Sally&#13;
Stuart, Liz&#13;
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Walton, Judith&#13;
Ward, Steve&#13;
Warford, Renee&#13;
Waugh, Susan&#13;
Weare, Susan&#13;
Webster, Sharon&#13;
Weddle, Jim&#13;
Weidman, Connie&#13;
Upd ike, Judy&#13;
Vande rloo, Karol&#13;
VanPelt, Gloria&#13;
VanRoy, Timothy&#13;
Vaughn, Kathy&#13;
Vermue le, Charles&#13;
Vice, Linda&#13;
Vince nt, Alfred&#13;
Vogel, Diana&#13;
Vuagniaux, Alan&#13;
Vuagniaux, Leana&#13;
Wagner, Nancy&#13;
Walker, Eileen&#13;
Walker, Gene&#13;
Walker, Pamella&#13;
Playing at games and marching on the field were new to sophomores. &#13;
White, Linda&#13;
White, Mike&#13;
White, Ray&#13;
Wick, Tom&#13;
Wiepert, Elaine&#13;
Willey, Teresa&#13;
Williamson, Debbie&#13;
Williams, Jayne&#13;
Wilson, Jackie&#13;
Wilson, Jeanne&#13;
Wilson, Larry&#13;
Wiskus, Ben&#13;
Withem, Louise&#13;
Wolken, Rebecca&#13;
Wood, George&#13;
Worth, Ila&#13;
Wray, Jody _&#13;
Wright, Edward&#13;
Wylie, Marilyn&#13;
Young, Barbara&#13;
Sophomores show&#13;
cooking talent.&#13;
Youngs, Chuck&#13;
Zuhlke, Marilyn&#13;
Quandt, Robert&#13;
Karen Campbell, Joann Hodge,&#13;
Debbie Gochenour, and Becky&#13;
Wolken show their Homemak ing&#13;
projects.&#13;
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JUNIORS&#13;
-&#13;
150&#13;
- "On the move" for Juniors&#13;
meant lots of hard work trying to keep up grades. Juniors began to take a new and&#13;
higher position in school affairs. Planning the JuniorSenior Prom kept many of&#13;
the Juniors going. There&#13;
were all the tests to prepare&#13;
for college. Then came the&#13;
time when they were now&#13;
ready to move up to the big&#13;
thing-being Seniors! &#13;
L. to R.: Craig Conkling, Roge r Johnson, Trudy Ma rk, and Tim Arnold&#13;
Junior Class Officers&#13;
President ........................ : Roger Johnson&#13;
Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig Conkl ing&#13;
Secretary ............................ Trudy Mark&#13;
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Arnold&#13;
Mrs. Louise Kramer&#13;
Miss Greta Asche&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Miss Mary Concann.on&#13;
Mr. Dennis Eitman&#13;
Mr. Al Crumly&#13;
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Study became harder the Junior year.&#13;
Abbot, Sandra&#13;
Abraham, Russ&#13;
Achenbaugh, Marcia&#13;
Ackerman, Sharon&#13;
Acord, Dave&#13;
Adamson, Connie&#13;
Ahrens, Kay&#13;
Akins, Phyllis&#13;
Albert, Susan&#13;
Allen, Randy&#13;
Allison, Donna&#13;
Ande rson, Camilla&#13;
Anderson, Gail&#13;
Anfinson, Biil&#13;
Appel, Rod&#13;
Arnold, Tim&#13;
Arnold, Tom&#13;
Arndt, Carla&#13;
Arvidspn, Joan&#13;
Atwe ll, John&#13;
Auit, Sharon&#13;
Bain, Mike&#13;
Baker, Shirley&#13;
Barrier, Michael&#13;
Ba xte r, Ke n&#13;
Beck, Susan&#13;
Bened ict, Bill&#13;
Be rgantze l, Michael&#13;
Betts, Rebecca&#13;
Bloom, Kathleen &#13;
Junior Dave Accord w orks on one of his geometry problems.&#13;
Bloom, Paulette&#13;
Boe, Janet&#13;
Bohlen, Jerry&#13;
Bolte, Mary&#13;
Bonar, Dave&#13;
Bothwell, Pam&#13;
Bott, Laura&#13;
Bowser, Dick&#13;
Brabec, Marta&#13;
Bradley, Ann&#13;
Briley, Linda&#13;
Brockman, Tina&#13;
Brooks, Charles&#13;
Brooks, Virginia&#13;
Brotherton, Lorene&#13;
Brown, Janet&#13;
Brown, Terry&#13;
Burbeck, .Denny&#13;
Burkey, Susan&#13;
Butterfield, Gene&#13;
Words we re a really big problem for Terry Ferrin as is very obvious.&#13;
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Caffery, Larry&#13;
Campbell, Peggy&#13;
Capron, Bruce&#13;
Carey, Ellen&#13;
Carlson, Angie&#13;
Carlson, Mike&#13;
Carrell, Judy&#13;
Chambers, Kathryn&#13;
Childs, Vicky&#13;
Christe nsen, Adeline&#13;
Christensen, Kris&#13;
Clark, Alice&#13;
Clark, Candy&#13;
Clark, Coralee&#13;
Clark, Dennis&#13;
Clayton, Doug&#13;
Clevenger, Dan&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Noreen&#13;
Collier, Bruce&#13;
Conaway, Janie&#13;
Kitty Koch, Terry Ferrin and Phyllis Akins enjoyed the Twirp Dance. &#13;
Conboy, Mary&#13;
Conkling, Craig&#13;
Conner, Jeff&#13;
Cook, Sharon&#13;
Coppock, Jay&#13;
Core, Jim&#13;
Costello, Donna&#13;
Curry, Patricia&#13;
Davis, Kirk&#13;
DeBar, Dave&#13;
Dehart, Michael&#13;
Delashmutt, Russell&#13;
Demoret, Phyllis&#13;
Diamond, Cheryl&#13;
Dishong, Gloria&#13;
Donahoo, Raymond&#13;
Downing, Virgil&#13;
Dreager, Tim&#13;
Dyson, Steve&#13;
Edie, Judy&#13;
Ellis, Mark&#13;
Englund, Kenny&#13;
Ethington, Chester&#13;
Evans, Neal&#13;
Feekin, Janice&#13;
Feekin, Lynnette&#13;
Fernley, Ron&#13;
Ferrin, Terry&#13;
Farris, Rex&#13;
Ferryman, Ann&#13;
Juniors get into the swing of activities.&#13;
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156&#13;
Juniors learn skills needed for future jobs.&#13;
Fienhold, Michael&#13;
Filkins, Ron&#13;
Fink, Kathy&#13;
Flann e ry, James&#13;
Flegg, Daniel&#13;
Forcade, Nancy&#13;
Fowler, John&#13;
France, Claude&#13;
Franks, Dan&#13;
Frey, Donn a&#13;
Fronk, Ca rol&#13;
Fullington, Elle n&#13;
Foutch, Carl&#13;
Galle, Dwain&#13;
Gardner, Tom&#13;
Garrisc..1, Steve&#13;
Gibson, Michae l&#13;
Gilbe rt, Francis&#13;
Giles, William&#13;
Gilfillan, Lyl e&#13;
Gill, Karen&#13;
Globe , Matt&#13;
Gottbrecht, Georgia&#13;
Grap, Che ryl&#13;
Grau, Donita&#13;
Graves, Nella&#13;
Gravitt, Alta&#13;
Griffin, Marsha&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Robert&#13;
Hack, Linda &#13;
Bruce Schomburg draw s on house blueprint in dr afting class.&#13;
Hager, Jane&#13;
Hall, Victoria&#13;
Hanafan, Barb&#13;
Hannon, Barbara&#13;
Hansen, Debbie&#13;
Hansen, Kathy&#13;
Hansen, Sheila&#13;
Hanslip, Avalena&#13;
Hartman, Jo Ann&#13;
Harvey, Ken&#13;
Havranek, Timothy&#13;
Hawkins, Mike&#13;
Hazen, Kathy&#13;
Head, Wayne&#13;
Heckerman, Jim&#13;
Heineman, Sharen&#13;
Henley, Mitch&#13;
Heywood, James&#13;
Hicks, Beverly&#13;
Hill, Fred&#13;
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Hines, Karen&#13;
Holden, Pam&#13;
Holding, Clifford&#13;
Horner, Pam&#13;
Humlicek, Anna&#13;
Hunt, Judy&#13;
Hunt, Roberta&#13;
Hunter, Shirley&#13;
Hurley, Pat&#13;
Hutchinson, Cathie&#13;
Iden, Paula&#13;
Ives, Diane Marie&#13;
Ives, Diane Rae&#13;
Jackson,. Jesse&#13;
Jackson, Ronnie&#13;
Jager, Betti&#13;
Jensen, Howard&#13;
Jensen, Larry&#13;
Jensen, Norman&#13;
Johnson, Gary&#13;
One of the many activities in boys' gym was exercise. &#13;
Johnson, Gary&#13;
Johnson, Linda&#13;
Johnson, Roger&#13;
Johnston, Brad&#13;
Jolliff, Rick&#13;
Jone s, Mike&#13;
Jung, Kathy&#13;
Jung, La rry&#13;
Kaufman, William&#13;
Ke lle r, Vicki e&#13;
Ke llogg, Cynthia&#13;
Kenyon, Kathy&#13;
Kern, Bob&#13;
Kilpatrick, Glen&#13;
King, Carol&#13;
King, Janice&#13;
Kinne, Diana&#13;
Kinney, Roger&#13;
Kinsel, John&#13;
Kl ement, Gl enna&#13;
Knous e , Jack&#13;
Knutson, Doug&#13;
Koch, Killy&#13;
Koger, Don&#13;
Kohl, Loie&#13;
Kohrs, Kare n&#13;
Konechy, He len&#13;
Kramer, Russ&#13;
Krenz, Rubert&#13;
Krivokucha, Michael&#13;
Physical fitness was needed to keep active.&#13;
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Teachers helped students learn skills&#13;
Kruse, Andrea&#13;
Kruse, Bill&#13;
Kunik, Michael&#13;
La rsen, Roberta&#13;
La uve r, Craig&#13;
Lawre nce , Susan&#13;
Le nhardt, Mi ke&#13;
Le Rette, Roger&#13;
Lewe ll en, Linda&#13;
Lidge tt, Becky&#13;
Line han, David&#13;
Long, Sal ly&#13;
Love rcheck, Steve&#13;
Lusche n, Linda&#13;
Lydon, Linda&#13;
Ma bbitt, Jerry&#13;
Mahe r, Kathy&#13;
Mahoney, Roxa nn&#13;
Mai ne, Jea nn ie&#13;
Ma rk, Trudy&#13;
Markey, James&#13;
Marr, Michae l&#13;
Marshall. John&#13;
Maue r, Sheila&#13;
Mensching, Jim&#13;
Merk, Linda&#13;
Me rk sick, Barbara&#13;
Me rrill, Linda&#13;
Middagh, Caroline&#13;
Mill e r, Bon nie &#13;
Mr. Schwarzkopf helps Clark Mathison in a vocational cl8ss.&#13;
Miller, Janelle&#13;
Milligan, Gary&#13;
Minor, Jim&#13;
Moore, Lawrence&#13;
Morgan, Jim&#13;
Moreno, Leo&#13;
Mowery, Jack&#13;
Mowery, Richard&#13;
Mulvania, Terry&#13;
Mumm, Don&#13;
Myers, Patty&#13;
McCallan, Dave&#13;
McClelland, Leslee&#13;
McKern, Mike&#13;
McMaster, Rod&#13;
McNulty, Nancy&#13;
McTwiggan, Jim&#13;
Nagel, Jim&#13;
Nahach, Nick&#13;
Negrete, Rita&#13;
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Neill, Dave&#13;
Nelson, Elena&#13;
Nelson, Karen&#13;
Nelson, Mike&#13;
Neuman, Dianne&#13;
Newman, Bill&#13;
Nice, Robert&#13;
Nixon, Gary&#13;
Ni xon, Larry&#13;
Norris, Peggy&#13;
Nusser, Dennis&#13;
O'Dell, Don&#13;
O'Hara , Patrick&#13;
Olsen, Virginia&#13;
Oshlo, Doug&#13;
Ossman, Cheryle&#13;
Papaila, Dan&#13;
Parrack, Bill&#13;
Paulson, Marc&#13;
Pe leska, Jodie&#13;
Many tests such as ACT were given to Juniors to prepare for college. &#13;
Pefferman, Steve&#13;
Pendgraft, Gary&#13;
Pete rs en, Gary&#13;
Petersen, Henry&#13;
Petersen, Ken&#13;
Petersen, Susie&#13;
Peterson, Bobbie&#13;
Peterson, Debbie&#13;
Peterson, Del&#13;
Phill ips, Bruce&#13;
Plantikow, Robert&#13;
Plummer, Paul&#13;
Plummer, Victoria&#13;
Poffenbarger, Pat&#13;
Pogge, De nny&#13;
Powell, John&#13;
Quandt, LaJune&#13;
Reelfs, Richard&#13;
Reese, Greg&#13;
Reese, Judy&#13;
Re id, Lee Ann&#13;
Reid, Randy&#13;
Re spe liers, Debby&#13;
Rhodd, Joyce&#13;
Richardson, Brenda&#13;
Riche, Mike&#13;
Rocha, Maggie&#13;
Rolfe, Kathy&#13;
Rosen baugh, Carl&#13;
Rothe, Karen&#13;
Juniors tested their mental skills by tests&#13;
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Juniors took time off from hard study.&#13;
Rothfus, Barry&#13;
Saar, Gloria&#13;
Sales, Linda&#13;
Sande rs, Carole&#13;
Sawyer, Betty&#13;
Schelldorf, Art&#13;
Sch ieffer, Kathy&#13;
Schomburg, Bruce&#13;
Schroder, Di ane&#13;
Schroder, Doug&#13;
Seaman, Debby&#13;
Seaton, Susan&#13;
Shamble n, Dick&#13;
Shannon, Jim&#13;
Sh annon, Mike&#13;
Shepard, Mark&#13;
She rlund, Bruce&#13;
Skalbe rg, Terry&#13;
Skinne r, Ruth&#13;
Smith, Ba rry&#13;
Smith, Bonnie&#13;
Smith, Che ryl&#13;
Smith, Connie&#13;
Smith, Linda&#13;
Smith, Mike&#13;
Smith, Ro bert&#13;
Sm ith, Roge r&#13;
Smith, Sall y&#13;
Solomon, Chuck&#13;
Sorense n, Marlene &#13;
Roger Johnson, Ron Filkins and Craig Lauver await the bell to change classes.&#13;
·Sortino, Kathy&#13;
Spane!, Gary&#13;
Spears, Joyce&#13;
Spires, Lavonne&#13;
Sprenger, Sylvia&#13;
Specht, Evelyn&#13;
Starr, Frances&#13;
Starr, Steve&#13;
Strong, Donna&#13;
Strong, Frank&#13;
Sturgeon, Dave&#13;
Sullivan, Carolyn&#13;
Teague, Doug&#13;
Thomas, Joe&#13;
Thomas, Terry&#13;
Thompson, Aaron&#13;
Thompson, Beverly&#13;
Thompson, Walter&#13;
Tighe, Tim&#13;
Tobias, Juanita&#13;
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Tolby, Shirley&#13;
Toman, Cheryl&#13;
Tompkins, Nancy&#13;
Tribolet, Barbara&#13;
Tysor, Janice&#13;
Underwood, Ricky&#13;
Vallier, Sherry&#13;
Van Eaton, Judy&#13;
Van Roy, Pam&#13;
Vice, Richard&#13;
Wagner, Dennis&#13;
Walbridge, Elaine&#13;
Wallace, Carl&#13;
Wallace, Karen&#13;
Ward, Donna&#13;
Waugh, Janis&#13;
Waugh, Larry&#13;
Waugh, Laura&#13;
Weatherill, Sally&#13;
Welch, Greg&#13;
Kathy Kenyon practices good listening in Miss Concannon's Junior English class. &#13;
Wick, Danny&#13;
Wiemerslage, Lorraine&#13;
Wiemerslage, Myrtle&#13;
Wilber, Glen&#13;
Williams, Lynn&#13;
Williams, Steve&#13;
Withem, Sandy&#13;
Witt, Dennis&#13;
Wold, Wayne&#13;
Wood, Linda&#13;
Woodruff, Sharon&#13;
Yearington, Diane&#13;
Yeaton, Stanley&#13;
Yopp, Garry&#13;
Youngs, Kathy&#13;
Zimmerman, Mike&#13;
Zurek, William&#13;
Juniors end&#13;
year 1n&#13;
fun!&#13;
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SENIORS&#13;
II&#13;
I&#13;
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"Being "on the move" had finally&#13;
brought the Seniors to the top, and&#13;
everything seemed to move fast toward&#13;
the end. Games and activities were more&#13;
exciting because all knew that these&#13;
were the last to be seen together. Much&#13;
of the Senior year was spent preparing&#13;
for graduation, getting enough credits,&#13;
Roadshow, Class Party at Fairmont, Banquet at Nasr's, Baccalaureate, and then&#13;
Commencement. Now Seniors were&#13;
ready to move to college or jobs.&#13;
I &#13;
L. to R.: Connie Larson, Judy Duke, Linda Kindberg, and DeAnne Hansen.&#13;
Miss Mary Long&#13;
Mrs. Sally Kelker&#13;
Senior Class Officers&#13;
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judy Duke&#13;
Vice President ...................... Linda Kindbe rg&#13;
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DeAnne Hansen&#13;
Treasurer .... . ......... . ... . .... . . . Connie Larson&#13;
Sponsors&#13;
Mr. Charles Bryant&#13;
Mr. Terry Wickert&#13;
Miss Ka ren Jensen&#13;
Mrs. Mary Daley&#13;
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Acord, Craig Aldrich, Lois&#13;
Allan, Linda All en, Jerry&#13;
Almon, Bill&#13;
Arch, Gale&#13;
170&#13;
Anderson, Marcia&#13;
Axtell, Phyl iss&#13;
Senior Linda Imler and Maureen Markuson search for class rooms in&#13;
new building.&#13;
Seniors were&#13;
lost too!&#13;
Andrews, Mary Annen, Jackie&#13;
Barber, Linda Barlow, Kay &#13;
Barton, Abbie Bates, Sharon Bates, Steve Batt, Steve&#13;
Bauer, Dale Beaman, Jim Bellows, Harry Bensley, Judy&#13;
Bergantzel, Carolyn Bergman, Connie Berkheimer, Laura Betchel, Don&#13;
BeVirt, Jul e ne Birdsong, David Bittick, Madonna Bly, Phyllis&#13;
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Bonar, Rob Bond, Tim Bowers, Sherri Bowman, Merrill&#13;
Brabec, Bruce Brockman, Denny Brockman, Wendell Brokman, Larry&#13;
Brooks, Ardith Brooks, Fred Brothe rton, Stanley Brouillette, Pat&#13;
Brown, Donna Brown, Evon Brow n, Janet Brow n, Linda&#13;
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Brown, Paul Brown, Sharon&#13;
Burgess, Janet Burgstrum, Debby&#13;
Homecoming brought&#13;
first football victory.&#13;
Home coming Queen Linda Kindbe rg pre pares for the par ade w ith&#13;
Jun ior Trudy Ma rk.&#13;
Brown, Warren Bryant, Bonnie&#13;
Cain, ·Dennis Cain, Nona&#13;
Calfee, Wanda Camp, Millard&#13;
Campbe ll, Kathryn Canaday, Jim&#13;
173 &#13;
Carman, Dena Carman, Lavern&#13;
Carpenter, Julie Carroll, Debbie&#13;
Carter, Judy Carter, Sandra&#13;
Childers, Linda Christiansen, Greg&#13;
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Bob Dike w orks on his blueprint in drafting class.&#13;
Studies never&#13;
slowed down.&#13;
• Caruso, Linda Chaffee, Jeanne&#13;
Clark, Sally Collett, Linda &#13;
Comley, Richard Conaway, Alice Conner, Denny Corum, JoAnn&#13;
Cowardin, Leslie Cure, Carol Danburg, Mike Darrington, Beverly&#13;
Davis, Marjorie Davis, Sandy Dawson, Tonia DeHart, Janet&#13;
DeTroy, Philip Dick, Nicholas Dickinson , Carol Dickinson, Christine&#13;
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Dike, Robert Dishong, Edward Doughman, Darris Doughman, Bob&#13;
Drake, Gloria Drake, Vickie Drie ve r, Larry Ives, Bill&#13;
Duitman, Linda Duke, Judy Durick, Na ncy Dworak, Pat&#13;
Edie, Terry Elliott, Vincent Eng le, Kenneth Etherton, Lynn&#13;
176 &#13;
Evans, Eldon Falconer, Pat&#13;
Fernley, Dennis Fidone, Diana&#13;
Swinging Seniors added&#13;
life to Roadshow.&#13;
Pam Nelson models an outfit for the Altau fashion show in the Roadshow.&#13;
Fazio, Suzan Fender, Rick&#13;
Fielder, Donna Fienhold, Robert&#13;
Foley, Donna Ford, Charles&#13;
Forsythe, Craig Free r, Ron&#13;
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Friedrich, Susie Fries, Dan&#13;
Frieze, Connie Gabrielli, Armando&#13;
Gallagher, Chet Gamblin, Gregory&#13;
Ga rdne r, Willie Garges, Marcia&#13;
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Senior girls learned the skill of archery in sixth pe riod gym class.&#13;
Girls enjoyed many&#13;
different activities&#13;
Gard ner, Danial Gardner .Edward&#13;
Garrean, Tim Garrison, Rod &#13;
Geibert, Robert Gibbs, Evelyn Gibler, Ed Gibler, Joe&#13;
Glacey, Margaret Godsey, Sandra Goldenberg, Maurice Goldsberry, Gerald&#13;
Gottbrecht, Carla Gouker, Sharon Gray, Charette Grosvenor, Donna&#13;
Gundlach, Theodore Hadden, Cheryl Hallberg, Christopher Hancock, Robe rt&#13;
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Hansen, DeAnne Hansen, Patsy Hanson, Beth Hardesty, William&#13;
Hardiman, Dave Harrill, Debbie. Harris, Joann Hawkins, Barbara&#13;
Hawkins, Tom Hayes, Jeannie Head, David Head, Keith&#13;
Heenan, Mike Heffe rnan, Suzan Hefl ey, Rhonda Hennings, Mike&#13;
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Henry, JoEllen Herrick, Ron&#13;
Hin_kel, Danny Hoke, Steve&#13;
Seniors worked&#13;
behind the scenes.&#13;
Shirley White helps decorate Christmas tree for the Snowball dance.&#13;
Hessman, Patricia Hill, Marlene&#13;
Horner, Denny Hotchkiss, Joel&#13;
Howard, Margaret Howland, Diane&#13;
Hubbard, Abigail Humes, Trudy&#13;
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Hunt, David Imler, Linda&#13;
Ives, Gary Ives, John&#13;
Jackson, Karen&#13;
Johnson, Joe&#13;
182&#13;
Jager, Harold&#13;
Johnson, Paula&#13;
Denny Horner and James Floyd anxiously await a rebound in a Varsity&#13;
game.&#13;
Season turned brighter&#13;
toward end.&#13;
Johnson, Clyde Johnson, Diane&#13;
Johnson, Sue Jones, Mike &#13;
Katzenstein, William Keele, Corbin Keller, Sue Kelly, Kathleen&#13;
Kennedy, Cindy Kern, Roger Kessler, Cheryl Kilgore, Larry&#13;
Kindberg, Linda King, Bob King, Harlan King, Sharon&#13;
Kinne, Vickie Kohrs, Gregg Lambert, Robert Larsen, Connie&#13;
183 &#13;
Larsen, Harvey Lawless, Jack Lawton, Estes LeBaugh, Virginia&#13;
Lee, Marsha Lee, Pam Lehmer, Ron LeMaster, Larry&#13;
Lenhardt, Patricia Lindstrom, Chuck Livingston, Vaughn Loukota, Mary&#13;
Maack, Robert Mace, Larry Madden, Denny Magneson, Judy&#13;
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Mahan, Jackie Mandolfo, Cathy&#13;
Markuson, Maureen Martin, Karen&#13;
Not all classes&#13;
were dull!&#13;
Charlote Gray and Debbie Smith show the Wrong way for a secretary&#13;
to dress!&#13;
Mann, Frank Mann, Shari&#13;
Matteson, Joanna - Mendoza, Art&#13;
Mensching, Larry Milner, Mike&#13;
Minor, Steven Minton, Janelle&#13;
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Moore, Judy Moran, Judy&#13;
Mulvania, Don Murphy, Helen&#13;
Myklebust, Joel McCollum, Bruce&#13;
Mcintosh, Dorothy Mcintosh, Judy&#13;
!Sb&#13;
Iowa Jun ior&#13;
II&#13;
Miss, DeAnne Hansen, practices on. her song routine.&#13;
Top honors from&#13;
Iowa Junior Miss .&#13;
McDowell, William McGee, Richard&#13;
•&#13;
McMull en, Bev McTwiggan, Kathy&#13;
• &#13;
McTwiggan, George Nelson, Pam Nicholas, Joe Norton, Dennis&#13;
O'Hara, Susan Olsen, Judy Oviatt, Jan Parks, Elizabeth&#13;
Paulson, Steve Pearce, Marilyn Peck, Kathleen Pengraft, Charles&#13;
Penry, Maureen Petersen, Conrad Petry, Ka thleen Phillips, Christine&#13;
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Phillips, Constance Pickrell, Virgil Pogue, Peggy Points, Tonya&#13;
Prieto, Bill Pribyl, Gloria Purnell, Gloria Quandt, Judy&#13;
Raschke, Wayne Rasmussen, Doug Ravenstein, Connie Reelfs, Rodger&#13;
Reese, James Richardson, Cathy Riddle, Kathy Rine, Mike &#13;
Robertson, Stacey Roberts, John&#13;
Rollins, Andrew Ross, Mark&#13;
to Twirp Week&#13;
Pie Eating Champion&#13;
A smile of relief come to Blaine Wolffe after he wins the pie-eating&#13;
championship.&#13;
Rockwell, Annette&#13;
Ross, Susan&#13;
Rohwer, Sandra&#13;
Rounds, Edward&#13;
Russell, Bill Russell, Don&#13;
Ryan, Thomas Saathoff, Jeffrey&#13;
189 &#13;
Sales, Donna Schafer, Connie&#13;
Schendel, Peggy Schewe, Frank&#13;
Schroder, Bruce&#13;
Sellers, Pebble&#13;
190&#13;
Schwetz, Diane&#13;
Sewell, Kathy&#13;
Elaine Tews patiently waits while she is measured for caps and gowns.&#13;
Seniors prepared&#13;
for graduation&#13;
Schuppan, Bobbie Schmitt, Marilyn&#13;
Shannon, Carolyn Shannon, Dewayne &#13;
Shanno, Larry Sheely, Kathy Shrader, Terri Sieburg, Jim&#13;
Siefken, Jerry Sigler, Steve -Skaw, Marilyn Ski nner, Fred&#13;
Smith, Debra Smith, John Smith, Mary Smith, Robert&#13;
Smith, Susan Spane!, Ron Spelman, Linda Steinke, Jim&#13;
191 &#13;
Steinke, John Stogdill, Patricia Stoker, Susan Strazdas, Linda&#13;
Street, John Stukey, Michael Sturm, Mona Swisher, Patsy&#13;
Tackett, Myra Tallman, Tom Taylor, Rodney Tewa, Elaine&#13;
Thacker, Carol Thomas, Daniel Thomas, Leroy Thompson, Susan&#13;
192 &#13;
I&#13;
Thorson, Joyce Tisher, Cyndi Tracy, Thaymer&#13;
Trimmer, Cathy Tyson, Mike&#13;
As end neared&#13;
Senior moods changed.&#13;
Seniors realized that high school days were almost over.&#13;
Vallier, Connie&#13;
Tribolet, Kay&#13;
VanBibber, Unda&#13;
Vanderloo, Kim Wagner, Mary&#13;
Waite, Mike Walker, Denise&#13;
193 &#13;
Walker, Ken Walter, Vicki&#13;
Ward, Nancy Washburn, Cinda&#13;
Watkins, Rodney Waugh, Stephanie&#13;
Wendt, Patricia White, Shirley&#13;
194&#13;
JoEllen Henry and Janet Brown sing selections from Sound G&gt; f&#13;
Music at the Dundee Theater.&#13;
Seniors added to&#13;
year end programs.&#13;
Wehrli, Rick Wells, Linda&#13;
Wilken, Mary Will iams, Don &#13;
Wilson, Bridget Wilson, Daniel Wils.on, Flicsha Wilson, Janet&#13;
Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Judy Wilson, Tim Wolff, Blaine&#13;
Wood, Glen Woodford, Kathy Woods, John Wright, Arvey&#13;
Yopp, Diana Young, Beckie Young, Kay Young, Tim&#13;
195 &#13;
196&#13;
First Row, L. to R.: Diane Fidone, Carla Gottbrecht, Patsy Hansen, Julie Carpenter. Second Row: DeAnne Hansen, Marsha lee, J udy Olsen.&#13;
Third Row: Leslie Cowardin, Christine Phillips, Judy Duke, Pat Hessman. Fourth Row: Doug Rasmussen, Joel Myklebust, Jack lawle ss.&#13;
Gloria Purnell received the Betty Crocker Award&#13;
based on a written test. She also was honored&#13;
during Youth Appreciation We ek for respect for&#13;
law.&#13;
Top Fifteen Seniors&#13;
Joel Myklebust and Julie Carpenter were honored for knowledge of citizenship&#13;
and showing of outstanding qua lities of American Citizenship. Joel was also a&#13;
National Merit Scholarship finalist. The Music Shop award was presented to Julie&#13;
for he r unselfish se rvice to the Senior class. &#13;
Distributive Education-:&#13;
Donna Grosvenor&#13;
Business EducationSandra Carter&#13;
..&#13;
• •&#13;
I f.&#13;
• ' .&#13;
Office EducationPatsy Swisher&#13;
'&#13;
Outstanding At Senior Honors&#13;
He len Murphy received a place setting of&#13;
sterling silver for being the top ranking homemaking student.&#13;
The Annual Senior Honor Day was held Tuesday, May 16, 1967.&#13;
The top 10 per cent were honored and given gold medals for their&#13;
achievement. Joel Mykelbust and Judy Olsen were honored as the&#13;
boy and girl who rank highest scholastically in the class. Doug Rasmussen, Joel Myklebust, Bridget Wilson, and Vince Elliott were&#13;
awarded scholarships for winning the High School Bowl Game. The&#13;
Community Service award was presented to Judy Duke and Fred&#13;
Brooks for knowledge of citizenship and outstanding qualities of&#13;
American Citizenship. Doug Rasmussen was honored for participation in Hawkeye Boys State. Best performance in a leading role in&#13;
school plays was given to Chet Gallagher and Abbie Barton.&#13;
CLASS MOTTO&#13;
Not the end, but the beginning&#13;
CLASS FLOWER&#13;
Daisy&#13;
CLASS COLORS&#13;
Navy &amp; Yellow&#13;
197 &#13;
Steve Hoke received the Best All Around Athlete award for sports For having the highest scholastic average Estes Lawton received&#13;
participation. the Ross Schmidt Trophy.&#13;
198&#13;
Athletic Awards&#13;
The Don Frame Trophy was presented to Denny Madden for&#13;
outstanding competitor of the year.&#13;
Gregg Kohrs received the Nelson Trophy for Best sportsmanshi p. &#13;
Marsha lee. Judy Duke, and Judy Olsen were given the Margie Smith Hatcher Memorial ServiCe Award in music.&#13;
Vocal Music Awards&#13;
Janet Brown received the Rotary Award for best girl singer. Jim Steinke received the Walter Cassel Award for best boy singer.&#13;
199 &#13;
200&#13;
A friendly smile is always seen from DeAnne.&#13;
Iowa Junior Miss&#13;
DeAnne's song and dance routine helped to win her title.&#13;
DeAnne Hansen was chosen this year's Iowa&#13;
Junior Miss from a group of eleven Iowa girls /&#13;
in Spencer. Her title was won with her pleasing&#13;
personality and her talent routine of "It's a Grand&#13;
Old Flag." DeAnne also represented Iowa in&#13;
Mobile, Alabama in the American Junior Miss&#13;
Pageant.' A bus load of fellow students accom- r:&#13;
panied her to Mobile. ~&#13;
DeAnne was also winner of the DAR award ~&#13;
given by the National Society of Daughters of&#13;
the American Revolution for Good Citizen for&#13;
the current year because of her demonstration&#13;
of dependability, leadership, service and patriotism. DeAnne and her mother prepare for their trip to Mobile, Alabama . &#13;
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Nasr's in Omaha was the scene of this year's Senior Banquet.&#13;
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ARABIAN NIG-HTS&#13;
Senior Class Banquet&#13;
The theme of this year's Senior Banquet was Arabian Nights. It was held at&#13;
Nasr's in Omaha and many attended. The&#13;
class officers, Judy Duke, Linda Kindberg,&#13;
DeAnne Hansen, and Connie Larsen told&#13;
short stories and participated in the entertainment. Our "Flying Carpet Service"&#13;
consisted of Ali Baba's Nectar, Roast Water&#13;
Buffalo, Oasis Potatoes, Flowering Cacti,&#13;
Sesame Rolls a nd olive Oil, and Genie's&#13;
Surprise. Principal Bolton gave the grace.&#13;
Other entertainment consisted of Feline&#13;
Fantasies played by senior girl choir&#13;
members, "Swahili Swami Who Nose All,"&#13;
and singing of "Stranger in Paradise" by&#13;
Jim Steinke. The Banquet closed with&#13;
the singing of the Alma Mate r by the&#13;
1967 Senior Class.&#13;
20 1 &#13;
The Senior&#13;
Class Party&#13;
Was A&#13;
Blur of . • •&#13;
Lights • • •&#13;
The Senior Class party was a fast-moving affair that kept everyone there swinging with the music of the PEOPLE. The&#13;
party began with most of the boys down&#13;
in the hills digging cars out of the snow,&#13;
including that of the PEOPLE. But the&#13;
"sloppy joes", potato chips, and pop&#13;
served by Miss Karen Jensen and Mr. Robert Capel soon thawed everyone out&#13;
enough to dance. Everyone there agreed&#13;
that they had a "groovy" time.&#13;
202&#13;
Faces • • •&#13;
Girls • • •&#13;
The girls seemed to outnumber the boys. &#13;
• • • Music&#13;
• • • Dancing&#13;
Denny Fernley, Denny Horner and Shari Mann cut&#13;
loose to the sounds of the PEOPLE.&#13;
One of the PEOPLE.&#13;
• • • And Snow .&#13;
One of the activities was digging cars out of the snow.&#13;
203 &#13;
204&#13;
Mason&#13;
City&#13;
Bus&#13;
Trip&#13;
This big sign let everyone on the buses know that this was the place.&#13;
Th is was only one of the many mad room scenes which took place at the Holiday Inn.&#13;
May 22 and 23 for many&#13;
students was spent on a bus&#13;
trip to Mason City for the State&#13;
Baseball Tournament. Buses&#13;
were filled with fun, games,&#13;
and catnaps all the way. Both&#13;
days lunch was eaten in Ames&#13;
where they actually asked all&#13;
three buses to come back. At&#13;
the game T J had the largest&#13;
group of kids with about l 00.&#13;
School spirit was really high&#13;
but disappointment soon came&#13;
with the l -0 loss to Norway,&#13;
who gained State championship. The night was spent with&#13;
late snacks, excursions to the&#13;
bow ling alley, telephone calls,&#13;
and 3 o'clock hoots by the&#13;
second floor boys. The morning was spent lounging around&#13;
the lovely heated swimming&#13;
pool which wasn't filled . The&#13;
trip back was a lot calmer than&#13;
the other with many very tired&#13;
kids. &#13;
This year's Senior Skip Day was spent at DeSota Bend. Students enjoyed the day by swimming, picnicking, sunning, and just messing&#13;
around .&#13;
SENIOR SKIP DAY&#13;
Desoto Bend&#13;
205 &#13;
Invocation ...&#13;
206&#13;
BACCALAUREATE&#13;
1967&#13;
Sunday, May 28&#13;
Processional ...&#13;
led in by&#13;
senior class sponsor,&#13;
Mary Ellen Long. &#13;
,J&#13;
Reverend Clair Geibert&#13;
Holy Trinity Lutheran&#13;
Church&#13;
Sermon •• • •&#13;
~~Not the End,&#13;
But the&#13;
Beginning''&#13;
Reverend Joseph Henry&#13;
Hazel Dell Methodist&#13;
Ch urch&#13;
Recessional • • •&#13;
and it's over.&#13;
207 &#13;
COMMENCEMENT&#13;
Presentation&#13;
of diplomas &#13;
Benediction&#13;
• • •&#13;
Reverend Henry D. Coulter, First Baptist Church&#13;
Platform guests ...&#13;
209 &#13;
ACORD, CRAIG&#13;
Annual; Band; Signal&#13;
AGUINIGA, BOB&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Print Club; VICA&#13;
ALLAN, LINDA&#13;
Musical; FHA; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Girl's Glee&#13;
ALLEN, JERRY&#13;
Student Council; Basketball; Tennis; Art&#13;
Club; Letterman's Club; Swimming&#13;
ALLMON, BILL&#13;
Landscaping&#13;
ANDERSEN, MARCIA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; FHA; Pep Club&#13;
ANDREWS, SANDY&#13;
Print Club&#13;
ANNIN, JACQUELINE&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
All-School Play; FHA; FTA; Y-Teens; Band;&#13;
Orchestra; Teenage Republicans&#13;
ARCH, GALE&#13;
Drill Team; Military Ball; Wrestling;&#13;
All-School Play; Musical; Spanish Club;&#13;
Roadshow; Thespians; Debate; Choir&#13;
ARNDT, DENNIS&#13;
Football; Wrestling; Baseball; Track; Letterman's Club&#13;
AXTELL, PHYLISS&#13;
National Honor Society; Pep Club&#13;
BAKER, DALE&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Science&#13;
Club; Basketball; Spanish Club, VicePres.; MOI, Vice-Pre.s.; Teenage Republicans; Key Club; Safe Teens&#13;
BARLOW, KAY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Tennis; Musical; Pep Club;&#13;
Roadshow; Choir; Girls' Glee&#13;
BARNES, PAT&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Library Club; Pep Club;&#13;
Attendance Office&#13;
BARTON, ABBIE&#13;
National Honor Society; All-School Play;&#13;
Tennis; Musical; French Club; GRA; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Thespians; Choir; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
BATES, SHARON&#13;
Pep Club; Counseling Center; Office Education&#13;
BA TES, STEVE&#13;
Drill Team; Military Ball; Golf; Military&#13;
Police&#13;
BATT, STEVE&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Military&#13;
Ball; Rifle Team; Teenage Republicans;&#13;
Swimming; VICA&#13;
BAUER, DALE&#13;
Military Ball; Roadshow&#13;
BEAMAN, JAMES&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
210&#13;
BELLOWS, HARRY&#13;
Student Council; Gymnastics&#13;
BENSLEY, JUDY&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
BERGANTZEL, CAROLYN&#13;
Track; GRA; Pep Club; MOI;&#13;
BERGMAN, CONNIE&#13;
Library Club; Pep Club&#13;
BERKHEIMER, LAURA&#13;
Pep Club; Office Education&#13;
BeVIRT, JULENE&#13;
Student Council; Quill and Scroll; Jr. Red&#13;
Cross; Altau, Sgt. at Arms; Spanish Club,&#13;
Pres.; Pep Club; Signal; Girls' Wrestling&#13;
Aux.; Young Demos&#13;
BIRDSONG, DAVID&#13;
Band; Choir; Boys' Glee&#13;
BITTICK, MADONNA&#13;
Girls' Lounge; GRA, Treas.; Band&#13;
BOND, TIM&#13;
Football; Basketball; Wrestling; Track;&#13;
Prom Court, Prince; Soph. Class. VicePres.; Junior Class Vice-Pres.; Wrestling&#13;
Club; Letterman's Club; Twirp Court,&#13;
Prince; Snowball Court&#13;
BOWERS, SHERRI&#13;
Art Club; FHA, Sec., Treas.; Y-Teens;&#13;
Pep Club; Office Education&#13;
BOWMAN, MERRILL&#13;
Military Police&#13;
BRABEC, BRUCE&#13;
Track; Letterman's Club; D.O.; Gymnastics&#13;
BRASHERS, LLOYD&#13;
Basketball; Baseball; Cafeteria Aid&#13;
BROCKMAN, DENNY&#13;
Signal, Sports Ed itor&#13;
BROKMAN, LARRY&#13;
D.O.&#13;
BROOKS, FRED&#13;
National Honor Society; Military Ball;&#13;
Rifle Team; Letterman's Club&#13;
BROWN, DONNA&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; FHA;&#13;
Counseling Cente r; Office Education&#13;
BROWN, EVON&#13;
Pep Club; Young Demos&#13;
BROWN, JANET&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
All School Play; Musical; French Club;&#13;
FTA; Pep Club; Roadshow; Thespians;&#13;
MOI; Girls' Glee; Madrigal&#13;
BROWN, LINDA&#13;
Spanish Club; Roadshow; Office Education&#13;
BROWN, WARREN&#13;
National Honor Society, Treas.; Spanish&#13;
Club&#13;
BROUILLETTE, PAT&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Roadshow; FNA, Sec.&#13;
BRYANT, BONNIE&#13;
Musical; Band; Roadshow; Choir; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
BURGSTRUM, DAVID&#13;
Drill Team; Military Ball; Rifle Team;&#13;
Track; Letterman's Club; Gymnastics;&#13;
Military Police; Color Guard; Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
BURGSTRUM, DEBBY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Track; Art Club, Tres.;&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow&#13;
BUTTZ, GARY&#13;
Cafeteria Aid&#13;
CAIN, NONA&#13;
Distributive Education&#13;
CAMP, MILLARD&#13;
Print Club&#13;
CAMPBELL, KATHY&#13;
GRA; Pep Club&#13;
CANADAY, JAMES&#13;
Science Club; All-School Play; Art Club;&#13;
Band; Roadshow; Thespians; Teenage&#13;
Republicans&#13;
CARMAN, DENA&#13;
Art Club; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Attendance&#13;
Office&#13;
CARPENTER, JULIE&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council,&#13;
Vice-Pres.; Jr. Red Cross; Military Ball;&#13;
Tenn is; Latin Club; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
FNA, Vice-Pres.; MOI; Girls' Lounge&#13;
CARROLL, DEBBIE&#13;
FTA; Y-Teens; GRA; Roadshow&#13;
CARTER, JUDY&#13;
Art Club&#13;
CARTER, SANDY&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
CHAFFEE, JEANNE&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow; Distributive Education, Tres.&#13;
CHILDERS, LINDA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Tennis; Art Club; FHA;&#13;
Pep Club; Distributive Education, Vice&#13;
Pres.; AFS&#13;
CHRISTIANSEN, GREG&#13;
Rifle Team; Football; Lette rman's Club;&#13;
Cafete ria Aid&#13;
CLARK, SALLY&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council;&#13;
Altau; FTA; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Road·&#13;
show; Porn Porn Squad&#13;
COLLETT, LINDA&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council; Quill and Scroll; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Science Club; Military Ball; Musical; Spanish Club, Pres.; FTA, Sec-Tres.; Y-Teens;&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow; MOI; Choir; Ad-&#13;
min istration Office; Signal, Ed.; Teenage&#13;
Re publicans, Sec.&#13;
CONAWAY, ALICE&#13;
Altau; Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary; Homecoming; Golf; FHA; Pep Club; Roadshow&#13;
CONNER, DENNY&#13;
Football; Basketball; Baseball; SW Iowa&#13;
Football; Prom Court; Junior Class Tres.;&#13;
Lette rman's Club; Inte rcity Football;&#13;
Tw irp Court; Most Valuable Football&#13;
Player&#13;
CORUM, JoANN&#13;
Pep Club; Attendance Office; Girls' Glee;&#13;
Office Education&#13;
COWARDIN, LESLIE&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council;&#13;
Quill and Scroll; Jr. Red Cross; Annual,&#13;
Ed.; Military Ball; Tennis; Junior Class&#13;
Se c.; Latin Club; Girl's Lounge; Roadshow; MOI; Choir&#13;
DANBURG, MIKE&#13;
Science Club; Rifle Team; Baseball; Cross&#13;
Country; Latin Club, Sec.; Key Club&#13;
DAVIS, MARGE&#13;
National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll;&#13;
Tennis; Pep Club; Attendance Office;&#13;
Signal, Business Manager, Ed.; Nonpareil&#13;
Columnist&#13;
DAVIS, SANDY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; FHA; YTeens; Pe p Club; Roadshow; Girls' Glee&#13;
DAWSON, TONIA&#13;
All-School Play; Band; Roadshow; Thespians&#13;
DeTROY, PHIL&#13;
Football; Musical; Band; Choir&#13;
DIKE, BOB&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Latin Club&#13;
DICK, NICK&#13;
Science Club; Military Ball; French Club;&#13;
Band; Pep Band ; Military Police; Ches~&#13;
Club&#13;
DICKINSON, CHRISTINE&#13;
Military Ball; Basketball; Track; GRA;&#13;
Office Ed6cation, Tres.&#13;
DOUGHMAN, BOB&#13;
Wrestling; Roadshow; Wrestling Club;&#13;
Le tte rman's Club; Print Club&#13;
DOUGHMAN, DARRIS&#13;
Basketball; Wrestling; Print Club&#13;
DRAKE, GLORIA&#13;
National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll;&#13;
Art Club; Signal, Business Manage r; AFS;&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
DRAKE, VICKIE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Altau; Cheerleader; Pe p&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Wrestling Auxiliary;&#13;
Coaches' Office&#13;
DRIEVER, LARRY&#13;
O peretta; Band; Roadshow; Choir; Key&#13;
Club&#13;
DUITMAN, LINDA&#13;
Student Council; Altau; FTA; Pe p Club;&#13;
Roadshow; Counseling Center; Porn porn&#13;
Squad; AFS&#13;
DUKE, JUDY&#13;
National Honor Society; Altau; Senior&#13;
Class, Pres.; Musical; French Club, Pres.;&#13;
FTA; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Choir; Girls' Glee; Madrigal&#13;
DWORAK, PAT&#13;
Student Council; Altau; Y-Teens, Sec.;&#13;
Roadshow; Administration Office; Porn&#13;
Porn Squad; Girls' Glee&#13;
ELLIOTT, VINCENT&#13;
National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll,&#13;
Pres.; Jr. Red Cross; Linda Club; MOI,&#13;
Pres; Signal, Sports ed., Managing ed.,&#13;
Associate ed; Key Club, Sec.; Young&#13;
Demos&#13;
ENGLE, KENNETH&#13;
Musical; Band; Choir; Pep Sand; Boys'&#13;
Glee;&#13;
EVANS, ELDON&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
FALCONER, PAT&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Military Ball; FHA; Roadshow; Signal; Dance line&#13;
FAZIO, SUSIE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Annual; Art Club; FHA;&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow; Csfeteria Aid;&#13;
Adult Education Office&#13;
FENDER, RICK&#13;
Roadshow; Print Club; Choir; Gymnastics&#13;
FERNLEY, DENNIS&#13;
National Honor Society; Stud ent Council; Football; Basketball; Baseball; Track;&#13;
Junior Class Vice-Pres.; Sophomore,&#13;
Treasure r; Latin Club; Letterman's Club;&#13;
Key Club&#13;
FIDONE, DIANA&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council;&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Altau; Cheerleader; Annual; Milita ry Sall; Homecoming ; Golf;&#13;
Prom Court; Musical; Latin Club; Pe p&#13;
Club; Roadshow; MOI; Choir; Young&#13;
Demos; Snoball Court&#13;
FIELDER, DONNA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Administration Office;&#13;
Girls' Glee&#13;
FIENHOLD, BOB&#13;
National Honor Society; Wrestling; Spanish Club; MOI&#13;
FLOYD, JAMES&#13;
Football; Basketball; Track&#13;
FOLEY, DONNA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Altau; Art Club; FHA;&#13;
Spanish Club; Y-Teens; Pe p Club; Band;&#13;
Roadshow; Administration Office; Ma jo rette&#13;
FRIEDRICH, SUSIE&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council;&#13;
Altau; Cheerleader; Homecoming; FHA;&#13;
Pe p Club; Roadshow; Administration Office; Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary; Adult&#13;
Education Office; AFS, Vice-Pres.; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
GALLAGHER, CHET&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; AllSchool Play; Musical; Roadshow; Thespians, Pres., Tres.; Choir&#13;
GAMBLIN, GREG .&#13;
Football; Basketball; Jr. Red Cross; Prom&#13;
Court; Letterman's Club; Twirp Court;&#13;
Snoball Court&#13;
GARDNER, EDWARD&#13;
Musical; Roadshow; Print Club; Choir&#13;
GARGES, MARCIA&#13;
Quill and Scroll; Jr. Red Cross; Tennis;&#13;
Art Club; FHA; FTA; Y-Teens; Pep Club;&#13;
Attendance Office; Roadshow; FNA;&#13;
Signal; Porn Porn Girls&#13;
GARREAN, TIM&#13;
Football; Wrestling; Track; Roadshow;&#13;
Wrestling Club; Letterman's Club; Key&#13;
Club&#13;
GARRISON, ROD&#13;
Football; Baseball; Letterman's Club;&#13;
Swimming&#13;
GEIBERT, BOB&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Latin Club; Band&#13;
GIBBS, EVELYN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Latin Club; Roadshow;&#13;
FNA; Debate&#13;
GIBLER, ED&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Football; Wrestling; Spanish Club; Wrestling Club; Distributive&#13;
Education, Pres.&#13;
GIBLER, JOE&#13;
Wrestling, Cap.; Latin Club; Wrestling&#13;
Club; l etterman's Club; Signal&#13;
GODSEY, SANDRA&#13;
Pep Club; Girls' Glee&#13;
GOLDENBERG, MAURICE&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council, Pres.; Quill and Scroll; Football;&#13;
Wrestling; Wrestling Club, Sec-Tres.; letterman's Club; Debate; MOI, Sec.; Signal;&#13;
Teenage Republican.s; Key Club, VicePres.&#13;
GOTTBRECHT, CARLA&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross,&#13;
Pres.; Science Club, Vice-Pres.; All School&#13;
Play; Spanish Club, Vice-Pres., Sec.; FTA;&#13;
Debate; Teenage Republicans&#13;
GOUKER, SHARON&#13;
Production&#13;
GROSVENOR, DONNA&#13;
Band; Distributive Education&#13;
HADDEN, CHERYL&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Art Club; Pep Club&#13;
HALLBERG, CHRIS&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Sand; Roadshow; Chess&#13;
Club&#13;
211 &#13;
HANNA, DANNY&#13;
Drill Team; Football&#13;
HANSEN, DeANNE&#13;
National Honor Society; Senior Class&#13;
Sec.; Musical; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Choir; Danceline; AFS; Madrigal&#13;
HANSEN, PATSY&#13;
National Honor Society; Science Club;&#13;
Latin Club; FTA, Parl.; Y-Teens, Pres.;&#13;
Pep Club; AFS&#13;
HANSON, BETH&#13;
National Honor Society; Musical; Roadshow; Choir; Orchestra; Girls' Glee&#13;
HARDIMAN, DAVID&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; All-School Plays; Musical;&#13;
Band; Roadshow; Thespians; Choir; Pep&#13;
Band&#13;
HARRILL, DEBBIE&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Homecoming; FHA; Office Education&#13;
HARRIS, JOANN&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Basketball; Tennis; Musical; French Club,&#13;
Vice-Pres.; GRA, Sec., Pres.; Pep Club :&#13;
Attendance Office; Roadshow; Choir;&#13;
Girls' Glee&#13;
HAWKINS, BARB&#13;
Art Club; Pep Club; Attendance Office&#13;
HAWKINS, TOM&#13;
Football; Track; Letterman's Club, VicePres.; Swimming&#13;
HAYES, JEANNIE&#13;
Military Ball; Art Club; FHA; Y-Teens;&#13;
Pep Club; Attendance Office; Roadshow;&#13;
Thespians; Danceline; AFS; Girls' Glee;&#13;
Porn Porn Squad&#13;
HEENAN, MIKE&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
HEFFERNAN, SUE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Y-Teens; Pep Club;&#13;
Cafeteria Aid; Office Education, Hist.&#13;
MEFLEY, RONDA&#13;
Administration Office&#13;
HENRY, JOELLEN&#13;
National Honor Society, Vice-Pres.; Musical; French Club; FTA; Y-Teens; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Choir, Pres.; Signal;&#13;
Madrigal; Girls' Glee&#13;
HERRICK, RON&#13;
Basketball ; Military Police; Distribut ive&#13;
Education&#13;
HESSMAN, PATRICA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Track; FHA; FT A; y.&#13;
Teens; GRA; Roadshow; AFS&#13;
HILL, MARLENE&#13;
Spanish Club; Pep Club; Attendance Of.&#13;
fice; MOI&#13;
HODEN, DAVID&#13;
Football; Basebalr; Latin Club&#13;
HORNER, DENNY&#13;
Basketball; Track; Inte rcity Basketball;&#13;
212&#13;
Prom Court; Letterman's Club; Cafeteria&#13;
Aid; Twirp Court, King; Snoball Court;&#13;
Boys' Glee&#13;
HOTCHKISS, JOEL&#13;
Gymnastics&#13;
HOWARD, MARGARET&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Science Club; Spanis h&#13;
Club; Library Club; FTA; Band&#13;
HOWLAND, DIANE&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; All.School&#13;
Play; Musical; Spanish Club; FTA; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Choir, Sec.; Teenage&#13;
Republ icans; Girls' Glee; National Honor&#13;
Society&#13;
HUBBARD, ABBIE&#13;
National Honor ·Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Student Council; Science Club; Spanish&#13;
Club; FTA; FNA; Roadshow; Teenage&#13;
Republicans&#13;
HUMES, TRUDY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Pep Club&#13;
HUNT, DAVE&#13;
Rifle Team; Tennis&#13;
IMLER, LINDA&#13;
Student Council; Military Ball; Spanish&#13;
Club; FTA; Pep Club&#13;
IVES, GARY&#13;
Football; Wrestling; SW Iowa Football;&#13;
Wrestl ing Club; Letterman's Club&#13;
IVES, JOHN&#13;
Letterman's Club; Print Club; Gymnastics&#13;
JOHNSON, DIANNE&#13;
FHA; Pep Club; Adult Education; Office&#13;
Education&#13;
JOHNSON, PAULA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Spanish Club; GRA; MOI&#13;
JOHNSON, SUE&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Science&#13;
Club; FHA; Y-Teens; FNA&#13;
JONES, MIKE&#13;
Football; Track; Letterman's Club; Bull&#13;
Dog Award; Gymnastics, Ca p.; Int e rcity&#13;
Football .&#13;
KATZENSTEIN, BILL&#13;
Drill Team; Military Ball; Color Gua rd;&#13;
Military Police&#13;
KEELE, CORBIN&#13;
Military Ball; Roadshow&#13;
KELER, SUSIE&#13;
Art Club; Pep Club; Roadshow; FNA;&#13;
Girls' Glee; Office Education&#13;
KELLY, KATHY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Art Club&#13;
KERN, ROGER&#13;
Basketball&#13;
KENNEDY, CINDY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Alta u;&#13;
Pep Club; Road show; FNA; Admin istra ·&#13;
lion Office&#13;
KI NG, BOB&#13;
Jr. Re d Cross; Drill Team; Military Ball;&#13;
Rifle Team; Track; Gymnastics; Military&#13;
Police; Color Guard; Cross Country&#13;
KING, HARLAN&#13;
Basketball; Track; Print Club&#13;
KING, SHARON&#13;
Pep Club; Attendance Office; Roadshow; Office Educ at ion; Girls' Glee&#13;
KINDBERG, LINDA&#13;
Altau; Chee rl ead e r; Milit ary Ball; Homecoming, Queen; Prom Court, Princess;&#13;
Senior Class Vice -Pres.; Spanish Club;&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow; Cafeteria Aid;&#13;
Production&#13;
KINN E, VIC KI E&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Art Club; GRA; Pep&#13;
Club; Distributive Education, Vice-Pres.;&#13;
AFS&#13;
LARSEN, HARVEY&#13;
Military Ball; Rifle Team; Football&#13;
LAWLESS, JACK&#13;
Nat ional Honor Society; Student Coun·&#13;
cil; Spanish Club&#13;
LAWTON, ESTES&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Military Ball; Football;&#13;
Wrestling, Captain; All-School Play;&#13;
Track; Golf; SW Iowa Football; Spanish&#13;
Club; Wrestling Club, Pres.; MOI; Key&#13;
Club; Milit ary Police&#13;
Le BAUGH, VIRGINIA&#13;
Musical; Atte ndance Office; Roadshow;&#13;
FNA; Girls' Glee;&#13;
LEE, PAM&#13;
National Honor Socie ty; Student Council;&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Military Ball; All-School&#13;
Play; FTA, Vice Pres.; Y-Teens; Roadshow; MOI, Sec.; Cafete ria Aid; Teenage Republicans&#13;
LeMASTER, LARRY&#13;
Baseball; Letterman's Club; Cafeteria&#13;
Aid; SW Iowa Baseball;&#13;
LIN DSTROM, CHUCK&#13;
Football; Latin Club; Band; Roadshow;&#13;
Debate; Choir; Madrigal Singers; Teenage Republicans; Orchestra&#13;
LIVINGSTON, VAUGHN&#13;
Musica l; Roadshow; Boys' Glee&#13;
LOUKOTA, MARY&#13;
FHA; Spanish Club; Y-Teens; Pep Club&#13;
MACE, LARRY&#13;
Signal, Sports Editor&#13;
MADDEN, DENNY&#13;
Football; Basketball; Tennis; SW Iowa&#13;
Footba ll; SW Iowa B,asketball; Intercity&#13;
Basketball; Letterman's Club&#13;
MAGNESON, JUDY&#13;
Tennis; FTA; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Distributive Education&#13;
MAHAN, JACKI E&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; All-School Play; FHA;&#13;
FNA &#13;
MANN, FRANK&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Basketball; Baseball;&#13;
Spanish Club; letterman's Club; Key&#13;
Club&#13;
MANN, SHARI&#13;
National Honor Society; Annual; AllSchool Play; Tennis; Musical; French&#13;
Club; FTA; Pep Club; Roadshow; FNA,&#13;
Tres.; Choir&#13;
MARTIN, KAREN&#13;
Art Club; Pep Club&#13;
MATTESON, JOANNA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Golf; Musical; FHA; Pep&#13;
Club; Band; Roadshow; Choir; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
MARKUSON, MAUREEN&#13;
Student Council; Quill and Scroll; Jr.&#13;
Red Cross; Science Club; Latin Club;&#13;
FT A; FNA; Signal&#13;
MILLER, TERRY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross&#13;
MINOR, STEVE&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
MINTON, JANELLE&#13;
Office Education&#13;
MOORE, JUDY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Altau;&#13;
Science Club; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Administration Office; Girls Auxiliary;&#13;
Coaches' office&#13;
MORAN, JUDY&#13;
National Honor Society; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Altau; Annual, Bus. Man.; Musical; Pep&#13;
Club, Se c.; Roadshow; Thespians, Tres.;&#13;
Choir; Da nceline, chor.; Porn Porn&#13;
Squad, Pres.; Girls' Glee; Quill and&#13;
Scroll&#13;
MULVANIA, DON&#13;
Wrestling; Wrestling Club; letterman's&#13;
Club; Print Club&#13;
MURPHY, HELEN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Attendance Office&#13;
MYKLEBUST, JOEL&#13;
National Honor Socie ty, Pres.; Science&#13;
Club; Golf; Band; Debate; French Club,&#13;
Sec-Treas.; MOI, Vice-Pres.; Key Club,&#13;
Vice-Pres.; Teenage Republicans, VicePres.&#13;
McCOLLUN, BRUCE&#13;
Band&#13;
MclNTOSH, DOROTf:lY&#13;
Art Club; Jr. Red Cross; Office Education, Tres.&#13;
MclNTOSH, JUDY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Musical; Spanish Club;&#13;
Atte nd ance Office ; Road show; MOI;&#13;
Choir; G irls' Glee&#13;
McMULLEN, BEVERLY&#13;
Military Ball; All-School Play; Musical;&#13;
Choir; Transfer&#13;
McTWIGGAN, KATHY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross, Vice&#13;
Pres.; Counseling Center; Office Education, Pres.&#13;
McTWIGGAN, GEORGE&#13;
Annual; All-School Play; Musical; Band;&#13;
Roadshow; Thespians; Choir; Orchestra;&#13;
Pep Band&#13;
NICHOLOS, JOE&#13;
Football; Baseball&#13;
O'HARA, SUSAN&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council; Quill and Scroll; French Club; y:&#13;
Teens; Pep Club; Band; MOI; Signal,&#13;
Associate Ed.; Creative Writing; Pep&#13;
Band&#13;
OLSEN, JUDY&#13;
National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll;&#13;
Tennis; Musical; French Club; Pep Club;&#13;
Attendance Office; Roadshow; MOI,&#13;
Tres.; Choir; Signal, Managing Ed.;&#13;
Girls' Glee; Madrigal&#13;
OVIATT, JAN&#13;
Art Club; Library Club; Pep Club; Administration Office; Office Education&#13;
PARKS, BETTY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Altau, Tres., Pres.; Annual, Art Ed.; Wrestling Auxiliary; Golf;&#13;
Art Club; FHA; Latin Club; FTA; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Choir;. Girls' Glee;&#13;
Quill and Scroll&#13;
PEARCE, MARILYN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; All-School Plays; Musical;&#13;
Y-Teens; Roadshow; Choir; Office Education;&#13;
PECK, KATHY&#13;
French Club; Pep Club; FNA; AFS;&#13;
Coache s' Office&#13;
PENDGRAFT, CHUCK&#13;
Football; Baseball; Band; Choir; Gymnastics; D.O.&#13;
PENRY, MAUREEN&#13;
Musical; Roadshow; Choir; Office Education; Girls' Glee&#13;
PHILLIPS, CHRISTINE&#13;
National Honor Society, Sec.; Annual,&#13;
Classes Ed.; FHA, Tres., Sec.; Y-Teens;&#13;
Pep Club; MOI; Counseling Center;&#13;
Quill and Scroll&#13;
PHILLIPS, CONSTANCE&#13;
Quill and Scroll; Jr. Red Cross; Science&#13;
Club; Military Ball; All-School Play;&#13;
FTA; Pe p Club; Roadshow; FNA; MOI;&#13;
Signal, Photographer; Biology Club&#13;
PICKRELL, VIRGIL&#13;
Distributive Ed ucation;&#13;
POINTS, TONYA&#13;
Girls' Drill Team; Pep Club&#13;
PRI ETO, BILL&#13;
Swimming, Capta in&#13;
PRIBYL, GLORIA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; FHA; GRA; Pe p Club&#13;
PURNEL, GLORIA&#13;
National Ho nor Society; Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Science Club; Military Ba ll; FNA, Pres.; Debate; MOI,&#13;
Pres.&#13;
QUANDT, JUDY&#13;
Altau; Art Club; Roadshow&#13;
RASCHKE, WAYNE&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
RASMUSSEN, DOUG&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Military Ball; Football; Basketball; Golf; Spanish Club;&#13;
Boys' State; Debate; MOI; Key Club,&#13;
Pres.; Teenage Republicans&#13;
REELFS, RODGER&#13;
Military Ball; Football; Key Club;&#13;
REESE, JIM&#13;
Football; Basketball;&#13;
RENINGER, MARY&#13;
Musical; Pep Club; Roadshow; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
RICHARDSON, CATHY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Military&#13;
Ball; Art Club, Tres.; FHA; Y-Teens,&#13;
Vice-Pres.; Pep Club; Roadshow; PomPom Squad; AFS&#13;
RIDDER, MARY&#13;
Library Club&#13;
RIDPLE, KATHY&#13;
Quill and Scroll; Altau; Art Club; Band;&#13;
Roadshow; Signal; Majorette&#13;
RINE, MIKE&#13;
Track; Letterman's Club; Choir, Tres.;&#13;
Cross Country, Captain&#13;
ROCKWELL, ANNETTE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Y-Teens; Pep Club; Production&#13;
ROLLINS, ANDREW&#13;
Football; Wrestling; Track&#13;
ROSS, MARK&#13;
Wrestling; Wrestling Club&#13;
ROSS, SUSAN&#13;
Science Club; All-School Plays; Art Club;&#13;
Musical; FHA; Spanish Club; Latin Club;&#13;
FTA; Y-Teens; Roadshow; FNA; Choir;&#13;
Administration Office&#13;
ROTH, BRUCE&#13;
Military Ba ll;&#13;
RUSSELL, DON&#13;
Student Council; Football; Basketball;&#13;
Track&#13;
RYAN, TOM&#13;
Milita ry Ba ll; Musica l; Spanish Club;&#13;
Roadshow; Choir; Boys' Glee&#13;
SCHAFER, CONNI E&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Cheerleader; Musica l; Spanish Club; FT A; YTeens; Pep Club; Roadshow; Choir;&#13;
Signal, Business Manager; Tennis; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
SCHENDEL, PEGGY&#13;
All-School Play; Musical; Choir; Administration Office; Girls' Glee&#13;
213 &#13;
SCHMITT, MARILYN&#13;
Student Council; Altau; Cheerleader;&#13;
Military Ball; FHA; Pep Club; Roadshow;&#13;
Wrestling Auxiliary; Cafeteria Aid; Administration Office; Production&#13;
SCHUPPAN, BOBBIE&#13;
Tennis; FHA, Vice-Pres.; GRA; Pep Club;&#13;
FNA; Signal; Office Education; Administration Office&#13;
SCHWETZ, DIANE&#13;
Band, Queen; Orchestra&#13;
SIEFKIN, JERRY&#13;
Football; Wrestling; Wrestling Club&#13;
SIGLER, STEVE&#13;
Basketball; Track; Cross Country&#13;
SHEELY, KATHY&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Y-Teens; Pep Club;&#13;
Roadshow; De bate; Teenage Republicans&#13;
SHANNO, LARRY&#13;
National Honor Society; Musical; Band;&#13;
Roadshow; Choir; Pep Band&#13;
SHANNON, CAROLYN&#13;
Student Council; Musical; Roadshow;&#13;
FNA; Choir&#13;
SHANNON, DEWAYNE&#13;
Cafeteria Aid; Distributive Education&#13;
SHRADER, TERRI&#13;
All-School Play; GRA; Pep Club; Roadshow; Thespians; Girls' Bas ketball&#13;
SMITH, DEBRA&#13;
National Honor Society; Stude nt Council; Jr. Red Cross; Altau; Cheerlead e r;&#13;
Homecoming; Golf; Prom Court· FHA·&#13;
FTA; Girls' Lounge; Pep Club/ Band;&#13;
Roadshow; C&lt;ifeteria Aid; Administration Office; Majorette; Soph. Class Pres.;&#13;
Junior Class Pres.&#13;
SMITH, JOHN&#13;
Military Ball; Musica l; Choir; Boys' Glee&#13;
SMITH, ROBERT&#13;
Distributive Education&#13;
SMITH, SUZIE&#13;
Transfer&#13;
SPANEL, RON&#13;
Latin Club; D.O.&#13;
SPETMAN, LINDA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; FHA; Y-Teens; Pe p Club;&#13;
Signal&#13;
STEINKE, JIM&#13;
All·School Pl ay; Musica l; Band; Road -&#13;
show; Thespians; Choir, Boys' Glee&#13;
STEINKE, JOHN&#13;
Mil itary Ball; Musical; Band; Choir;&#13;
Roadshow&#13;
STOKER, SUE&#13;
Spa nish Club; FTA&#13;
STREET, JO HN&#13;
All-School Play; Musica l; Spanish Club;&#13;
214&#13;
Band; Roadshow; Thespians; Choir;&#13;
Young Democrats, Tres.; AFS; Boys' Glee&#13;
SWISHER, PATSY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Pep Club; Band; Roadshow; Choir; Office Education; Girls'&#13;
Glee&#13;
TACKETI, MYRA&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
TALLMAN, TOM&#13;
Military Ball; Track; Musical; Choir;&#13;
Landscape Team; Color Guard&#13;
THACKER, CAROL&#13;
All-School Play; Art Club; Musical; Roadshow; Choir&#13;
THOMAS, DANIEL&#13;
Football; Basketball; Baseball; Spanish&#13;
Club; Letterman's Club; SW Iowa Baseball; All Metro Baseball; All City Base·&#13;
ball&#13;
THOMAS, LEROY&#13;
Football; Wrestling; All-School Play;&#13;
Musical Roadshow; Thespians; Wrestling Club; Letterman's Club; Choir;&#13;
Boys' Glee&#13;
THOMPSON, SUE&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow; Distributive Education&#13;
THORSON, JOYCE&#13;
Science Club; Military Ball; All-School&#13;
Play; Musical; FTA; Y-Teens; Pe p Club;&#13;
Roadshow; Thespians; De bate; MOI;&#13;
Girls' Glee; Biology Club&#13;
TRACY, THAYMER&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Altau;&#13;
Annual; Military Ball; Musical; French&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Choir; Quill a nd Scroll&#13;
TYSON, MIKE&#13;
Military Ball&#13;
VALLIER, CONNIE&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Tennis; Pe p Club Roadshow; Dance line&#13;
WAGER, MARY&#13;
All-School Play; Pep Club; Ro adshow;&#13;
Tee n Demos; Creative Writing&#13;
WALKER, DENISE&#13;
National Honor Society; Spanish Club;&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
WALKER, KEN&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Science Club, Pres.; Annua l; Drill Team; Milita ry Ball; Foot·&#13;
ball; Te nnis; Latin Club MOI; Rifle Team&#13;
WALTER, VICKIE&#13;
Girls' Glee; Administration Office&#13;
WARD, NANCY&#13;
Art Club; Pe p Club; Distributive Ed ucation&#13;
WASHBURN, CINDA&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Musica l; Girls' Glee; G irls' Lounge; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow&#13;
WAUGH, STEPHANI E&#13;
Scie nce Club; Latin Club; FTA; Pe p Club&#13;
WEHRLI, RICK&#13;
Footbal l, Capta in; Prom Cou rt, King;&#13;
Spanish Club; Roadshow; Lettermen's&#13;
Clu b; Intercity Football; Choir; Signal&#13;
WENDT, PAT&#13;
Nationa l Honor Socie ty; Military Ball;&#13;
French Club; Pep Club, Pres.; MOI&#13;
WHITE, SHIRLEY&#13;
Student Council; Jr. Red Cross; Altau,&#13;
Vice Pres.; Roadshow&#13;
WILCKEN, MARY&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Scie nce Club; Latin Club;&#13;
FTA; Pep Club; Roadshow&#13;
WILLIAMS, DAN&#13;
Wrestling; Print Club; D.O.&#13;
WILSON, BILL&#13;
Wrestling; Letterman's Club; Print Club;&#13;
Swimming; Boys' Glee&#13;
WILSON, BRIDGET&#13;
Science Club; Rifle Team; All-School&#13;
play; Art Club, Pres.; Musica l; Fre nch&#13;
Club; FTA; GRA; Roadshow; Debate;&#13;
Teen Demos; Chess Club, Sec.; Creative&#13;
Writing';&#13;
WILSON, DAN&#13;
Band&#13;
WILSON, DAVID&#13;
All-School Plays; Musica l; Roadshow;&#13;
Thespians; Choir; Chess Club&#13;
WILSON, FLICSHA&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Track; Art Club GRA;&#13;
Pep Club; Roadshow&#13;
WILSON, JANET&#13;
Jr. Red Cross; Tennis; Art Club; FHA;&#13;
Y-Teens; Pep Club; Officp Ed ucation&#13;
WILSON, JOYCE&#13;
Student Council; Science Club; Latin&#13;
Club; FTA; lkp Club; Biology Club&#13;
WILSON, PAUL&#13;
Choir&#13;
WOLFF, BLAINE&#13;
Football; Wrestling; Basketball; Track;&#13;
Tennis; Letterman's Club; Boys' Glee&#13;
WOODFORD, KATHY&#13;
Office Education&#13;
WRIGHT, ARVEY&#13;
Student Council; Milita ry Ball; Musica l;&#13;
Latin Club; Roadshow; Choir; Boys'&#13;
Glee;&#13;
YOUNG, BECKY&#13;
National Honor Society; Student Council; Quill a nd Scroll; Altau; Cheerlead e r,&#13;
Captain; Annual, Organizations Ed.;&#13;
Homecoming; Prom Court; Musical; Pep&#13;
Club; Roadshow; Choir; Girls' Glee; Snoball Court; Junior Class Tres.; Soph.&#13;
Cla ss Sgt. at Arms&#13;
YOUNG, BILL&#13;
Transfer&#13;
YOUNG, KAY&#13;
Natio nal Honor Socie·ty; Jr. Red Cross;&#13;
Science Club; Fre nch Club; Latin Club;&#13;
Debate; MOI;&#13;
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Yes, Tee Jay is on the move in its Administration, Organizations, Athletics,&#13;
Classes, and many other activities! Maybe the most influential factor in this&#13;
new wave of motion would be the influence of the modern firms in Council&#13;
Bluffs and their special attention to&#13;
young people. The ads in this section are&#13;
proof that our Advertisers are also very&#13;
much on the move. •'&#13;
217 &#13;
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BROWN'S&#13;
SHOE FIT&#13;
CO.&#13;
SMITH&#13;
&amp; CO.&#13;
Fashio ns for Everyone&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF- 413 W . Broadway&#13;
322-2042&#13;
416 W. Bwy.&#13;
322-6634 COGLEY&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
41 7 E. Washington 328-180 I&#13;
2 18 &#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
PEOPLE'S STORE&#13;
This year the senior girls' physical education classes&#13;
during the first semester were introduced to the&#13;
sport of archery. They were not only taught how&#13;
to operate a bow and arrow, but were also in·&#13;
structed on the history, safety, and popularity of the sport.&#13;
of the sport.&#13;
PEOPLE'S&#13;
LOCATION:&#13;
308 West Broadway&#13;
PHONES:&#13;
322-4051 323-7136 .&#13;
LOOK REALTY COMPANY&#13;
547 Mynster Street&#13;
Phone 322-5559&#13;
Realtors-Multiple Listing Members&#13;
MARIE 0. SCHULTZ&#13;
COMPLIMENTS&#13;
OF&#13;
HERMAN'S&#13;
CLOTHES&#13;
SHOP&#13;
504 W. Bwy.&#13;
323-0955&#13;
Now where did that car go?&#13;
WOODRING&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
EDITH (WOODRING)&#13;
FLATI&#13;
C. WAYNE&#13;
LIVINGSTON&#13;
127 South 7th&#13;
322-7485&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
CLASS OF '67&#13;
CHRISTY&#13;
CREME&#13;
2733 W. Bwy.&#13;
322-2778&#13;
HANSEN'S&#13;
TOWN &amp; COUNTRY&#13;
MARKET&#13;
40 I 0 South 4th Street&#13;
366-10 16&#13;
219 &#13;
Fine&#13;
Senior&#13;
Portraits&#13;
From&#13;
FOR ALL&#13;
TYPES OF JEWELRY&#13;
220&#13;
SHOP ATBAIRD&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
8 Scott&#13;
322-4936&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
SENIORS!&#13;
RISO&#13;
FLOOR&#13;
COVERING&#13;
2227 West Broadway&#13;
328-2356&#13;
BEST WISHES FROM&#13;
STYLE&#13;
SELECT&#13;
UNIFORM&#13;
co.&#13;
2424 West Broadway&#13;
323-4421&#13;
BOB&#13;
PYLES&#13;
STUDIO&#13;
11 Westlake&#13;
Village&#13;
366-1106&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
533 Willow 322-7779 &#13;
THE BEST&#13;
GROCERIES ARE&#13;
AT&#13;
HINKY&#13;
DINKY&#13;
211 West Broadway&#13;
280 I West Broadway&#13;
v&#13;
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R&#13;
G FUR&#13;
A SHOP&#13;
M &amp;&#13;
I YARN&#13;
BARN&#13;
N 556 W. Bway.&#13;
I 323-1861&#13;
I should have gone&#13;
to Vergamini's!&#13;
CONNOLLY DRUGS&#13;
Connie Ravenstein and Julene BeVirt aren't the&#13;
only Tee Jay people to stop at Connolly's!&#13;
2400 West Broadway 322-5557&#13;
Nancy Ward is shown carrying a customer's&#13;
cleaning out of her place of part-time employment,&#13;
LUSTERTONE CLEANERS.&#13;
3343 West Broadway 169 Bennett&#13;
)&#13;
(&#13;
Look for Good&#13;
Entertainment at&#13;
THE STRAND&#13;
323-4444&#13;
554 West Broadway&#13;
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322-1459&#13;
2416 Avenue F&#13;
221 &#13;
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VERGAMINI DEVELOPMENT CO., INC.&#13;
REALTOR&#13;
35 First Street&#13;
Broadway at Bryant&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
BUILDERS&#13;
Attention STUDENTS!&#13;
Wallet&#13;
Photos&#13;
MADE FROM YOUR BLACK&#13;
AND WHITE PORTRAIT . . .&#13;
HAVE EXTRA PHOTOS 20 FOR $1 99&#13;
TO TRADE WITH FRIENDS ONLY •&#13;
AND GIVE TO RELATIVES&#13;
222&#13;
SIZE 21/i x 31fi MATTE FINISH&#13;
Compliments of DEAN ANDERSON&#13;
2900&#13;
West&#13;
DEVELOPERS&#13;
322-0244&#13;
E. A. ATHERTON&#13;
SERVICE STATION&#13;
Broadway 322-9875&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN .. 1RlAT FOR TASTE@A FOOD FOR t\ ~l°"'&#13;
Loc:ated at:&#13;
1634 West Broadway&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
3550 South 4th St.&#13;
for your convenienc:e. &#13;
FOLLOW THE&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
GIRL WHO&#13;
WALKS INTO&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
IN THE&#13;
CENTER OF&#13;
COUNCIL&#13;
BLUFFS!&#13;
330 West Broadway&#13;
322-8196&#13;
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2748 W. Bway.&#13;
323-7197&#13;
MEYER&#13;
FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
545 Willow&#13;
322-0293&#13;
HECHT&#13;
FLORIST&#13;
318 Fleming&#13;
323-6329&#13;
- - -. ..-. -&#13;
You Can Get This Superb Ground Beef&#13;
at Only&#13;
SAFEWAY&#13;
It's in a modern flavor-sealed package-handier&#13;
to use, easier to serve! •.. more fine fresh flavor&#13;
all the way through!&#13;
-JUST TRY IT AND SEE!&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS&#13;
FROM&#13;
:::W1\l\Vtlll'.Q1;111CE&#13;
==&#13;
336 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 323-0565&#13;
23 &#13;
224&#13;
L&#13;
YOUR FULL SERVICE YES&#13;
MAIN BANK&#13;
i1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
OF COUNCIL. BLUflfl'S&#13;
500 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
BANK&#13;
i1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
WESTSIDE DRIVE-UP&#13;
2981 WEST ilOADWAY&#13;
i1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK&#13;
MANAWA DRIVE-UP&#13;
SOUTH DMW lll&gt;6E lOAD&#13;
BEAUTY BY BETTY&#13;
A&#13;
Four Convenient Locations&#13;
to Serve You :&#13;
A. 510 North 27th&#13;
B. 612 West Broadway&#13;
C. 169 Bennett&#13;
D. South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Owner-Manager BETTY AHLQUIST&#13;
COURTESY OF&#13;
THE&#13;
PRESCRIPTION&#13;
CENTER&#13;
IOI Pearl&#13;
323-7571&#13;
HELEN'S&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
SHOPS&#13;
17 South 6th&#13;
705 16th Avenue&#13;
2303 West Broadway&#13;
Do you recognite&#13;
this view? &#13;
i)i: Congratulations! 1'?&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
FLOWER&#13;
SHOP&#13;
2810 W. Bwy.&#13;
322-2537&#13;
Be Thoughtful-Give Flowers&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OFYOUR SCHOOL LIBRARY&#13;
WHITT AKER FORD SALES&#13;
RASMUSSEN BUICK&#13;
MclNTYRE OLDS-CADILLAC&#13;
LESLIE PONTIAC&#13;
KNUDSEN AUTO SERVICE&#13;
HUGHES CHEVROLET&#13;
HOWE'S CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH&#13;
HI-WAY VOLKSWAGEN&#13;
CASKEY DODGE, INC.&#13;
BLUFFS CITY MOTORS&#13;
Shown here are three market officials helping&#13;
move goods into the new RALPH'S SUPERETTE.&#13;
3500 5th Avenu e 322-6615&#13;
225 &#13;
Patsy Hansen and Abbie Hubbard seem to&#13;
be furthering their intellectual pursuits at the&#13;
magazine counter at CON'S DRUG STORE!!!&#13;
3149 West Broadway 328-1577&#13;
322-6661&#13;
544 West Broadway&#13;
[ HARRY C. CROWL CO. J&#13;
Real Estate, Loans:&#13;
Insurance of All Kinds&#13;
123 4th St. Ph. 322-2504&#13;
226&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
GENUINE&#13;
AUTO&#13;
PARTS&#13;
323-7527&#13;
1618 West Broadway&#13;
BEST WISHES FROMMARCUS&#13;
DEPT.&#13;
STORE&#13;
604 West Broadway&#13;
323-1475&#13;
Now how did Denny&#13;
Fernley get on this&#13;
page?&#13;
COURTESY&#13;
OF&#13;
COHOE&#13;
LUMBER&#13;
CO.&#13;
25 South 15th&#13;
322-2546 &#13;
DURICK DISTRIBUTING CO.&#13;
Some of Key Club's more formal meetings are held in the&#13;
Durick building.&#13;
2221 West Broadway 322-7304&#13;
INGRAHAM REAL ESTATE&#13;
HOME-BUSINESS-INDUSTRY&#13;
All Kinds of Insurance "ppraisals&#13;
Member of American Institute of&#13;
Real Estate Appraisers&#13;
I 0 I North First&#13;
322-7765&#13;
BEN O'S&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS' FINEST STORE&#13;
508 West Broadway&#13;
322-2551 &#13;
One of your most cherished possessions through&#13;
the years to come will be your engagement diamond. When making your selection be sure to&#13;
see genuine Orange Blossom rings at LUCEY&#13;
JEWELERS.&#13;
IS&#13;
FROM&#13;
.. 'ifi.urey Jlewelera&#13;
Look for the Big Blue Diamond on Broadway&#13;
228&#13;
BOB&#13;
&amp;&#13;
NIKKI'S&#13;
BEAUTY&#13;
SALON&#13;
A favorite . of&#13;
Tee Jay girls!&#13;
2446 5th Avenue&#13;
328-0379&#13;
323-4833&#13;
BEATRICE&#13;
FOODS&#13;
All us "Tigers" go for&#13;
Beatrice Foods Products!&#13;
323-7596&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
• 1•&#13;
AND LIGHT COMPANY&#13;
22 Pearl&#13;
322-7731&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF&#13;
PEETS&#13;
FEED&#13;
INC.&#13;
33 South 25th 322-7761&#13;
Shown here are Sgt. Rafferty and some of the R.O.T.C.&#13;
cadets during a calisthenics drill.&#13;
COMPLIMENTS OF THE&#13;
R.O.T.C.&#13;
DEPARTMENT &#13;
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.&#13;
for Insurance, Real Estate, and Loans&#13;
I 02 South Main&#13;
322-6603&#13;
BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE ...&#13;
STRONG INSURANCE&#13;
AGENCY&#13;
1710 4th Avenue&#13;
Phone 328-0826&#13;
HEADQUARTERS&#13;
for&#13;
All School Supplies&#13;
COME IN!&#13;
Test type the exciting&#13;
SCM Portable Electric&#13;
Typewriters.&#13;
Easy Payment Plan!&#13;
Mrs. Frances Thomas and Mrs. Kris William·s are shown pre paring a table at J OHNN IE'S.&#13;
NEW JOHNNIE'S CAFE 228 W. Broadway 322-0954&#13;
229 &#13;
230&#13;
CO·MPLIMENTS OF THESE&#13;
PROFESSIONAL MEN AND WOM EN&#13;
DRS. COLLINS AND WARDEN&#13;
Obstetrics and Gynecology&#13;
532 First Avenue 322-7751&#13;
DIPPLE AND McCANN&#13;
Attorneys at Law&#13;
40 I First National Bank&#13;
328-1571&#13;
DR. CLARK W. GILES&#13;
Diseases and Surgery of the Eye&#13;
218 W. Washington 328-4528&#13;
DR. K. E. GOEBEL&#13;
Obstetrics and Gynecology&#13;
I 17 S. 35th St. 328-2381&#13;
DR. L. G. HOWARD&#13;
Ear, Eye, Nose, and Throat&#13;
20 I Park Building 322-8928&#13;
DR. R. JORANSON&#13;
Internal Medicine and Cardiology&#13;
532 First Avenue 322-7751&#13;
DR. E. B. MATHIASEN&#13;
General Surgery&#13;
427 E. Washington 328-2656&#13;
DR. ARTHUR M. PEDERSEN&#13;
General Practice and Obstetrics&#13;
175 Bennett 328-2327&#13;
DR. H. RASSEKH&#13;
Psychiatry, Neurology, E.E.G.&#13;
311 Willow 328-2858&#13;
DR. I. STERNHILL&#13;
Obstetrics&#13;
215 Bennett Building 322-6695 &#13;
"If it weren't for checks and check stubs -&#13;
parents wouldn't do much better at&#13;
handling money than us teen-agers ... "&#13;
When young people reach the High&#13;
School age, we've found they're ready for&#13;
that step from the weekly allowance to the&#13;
adult way of keeping track of money .. . a&#13;
personal checking account.&#13;
Teen-agers quickly learn that using&#13;
checks discourages impulse spending ...&#13;
helps them keep better records of their expenses ... as well as providing a proof of&#13;
payn:ient.&#13;
Why not start your teen-ager on&#13;
the adult way to money management? We make no service charge&#13;
on student checking accounts, require no minimum balance . .. provide the first fifty personalized&#13;
checks free!&#13;
FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS&#13;
Broadway at Pearl • 27th and Broadway&#13;
Carson, Iowa • McClelland, Iowa&#13;
231 &#13;
GRIFFITH&#13;
Drugs (Rexaii)&#13;
3228 West Broadway Phone 322-4008&#13;
e RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES&#13;
e COMPLETE COSMETIC CENTER&#13;
e FREE DELIVERY&#13;
e COURTESY MAILING CENTER&#13;
Enjoy Good Food&#13;
EVANS ICE CREAM&#13;
We Make Our Own Ice Cream&#13;
HAND PACKED ICE CREAM&#13;
OPEN 11 AM-11 PM CLOSED MONDAYS&#13;
HAND DIPPED CHOCOLATES-MINTS-NUTS&#13;
PH. 322-96+4&#13;
For Fine Gifts&#13;
Shop atKULESH&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
230 West Broadway&#13;
322-5984 &#13;
Make Your Home Complete With Decorative Iron Works&#13;
ORNAMENTAL IRON MFG. CO.&#13;
Call 451-8895 3419 North 30th Omaha, Nebraska&#13;
233 &#13;
234&#13;
STATE&#13;
SAVINGS BANK&#13;
State Saving's president, Jack Eakin, takes time out of his&#13;
busy schedule to talk with Tee Jay students, Mary Wilcken,&#13;
Dennis Fernley, and Pat Wendt.&#13;
"The Bank For Young Men .. . And Men With Young Ideas"&#13;
Member F.D.l.C.&#13;
Main Bank Drive-In&#13;
509 West Broadway 15 South 35th&#13;
323-7521 323-7619 &#13;
C. E.&#13;
HINMAN&#13;
AND SONS&#13;
FLORIST&#13;
1800 McPherson&#13;
322-0267&#13;
~arsha Lee is shown loo~in . gift of flowers from the sh op. g over the gift section at Hinman' ft •• s a er receiving a&#13;
LANE BROTHERS&#13;
PHARMACY&#13;
520 West Broadway&#13;
322-4087&#13;
like it?... ~~ you'll love it... , ~{Roberts ••. and want much more of ii! IS REALLY GOOD ~ .....&#13;
DOT CAPEL&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
711 East Broadway&#13;
328-1869&#13;
235 &#13;
2112 West Broadway&#13;
Pam Nelson took part in the Federal l"nspection awards&#13;
program by sitting on the reviewing stand until time forher to receive her charm bracelet.&#13;
236&#13;
323-2553&#13;
PEOPLE'S&#13;
NATURAL GAS&#13;
I'&#13;
Kitty Koch and J an Nemecek are shown looking through&#13;
one of t he demonstration kitchens at the PEOPLE'S office.&#13;
29 South Main 328-1553 &#13;
"Men Who Fought Together&#13;
Belong Together"&#13;
Who&#13;
Called&#13;
For&#13;
The&#13;
King's&#13;
Royal&#13;
Papers?&#13;
GRENVILLE M. DODGE POST NO. 737&#13;
28 South 29th Street&#13;
Dale Baker seems to enjoy having Sue Brandt help him&#13;
match a sports outfit, especially when the clothes are fromIOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536 West Broadway 322-5567&#13;
L!1 ~· · IA~~ l '&#13;
~;.-~&#13;
Goodlurl&#13;
GnmM! AS YOU START ON THE&#13;
Mc NABB'S&#13;
CITGO SERVICE&#13;
2024 5th Avenue&#13;
322-9684&#13;
WALGREEN&#13;
DRUG STORE&#13;
400 West Broadway&#13;
328-2314&#13;
237 &#13;
238&#13;
Although the year usually starts out in an&#13;
orderly and supposedly well planned manner, the&#13;
pace quickens and by the time spring deadline&#13;
rolls around Monticello Staff members are invariably caught short of time. One reason lies in the&#13;
number of activities which take place during the&#13;
winter months and which cannot be photographed&#13;
until the latest possible minute.&#13;
Our photographers take the majority of 'the&#13;
pictures for the Monticello and develop and print&#13;
them as well. Pictu~e taking begins as soon as football begins in the fall and continues through commencement in the spring .&#13;
Editor-in-Chief Leslie Cowardin checking layouts for mistakes.&#13;
Sports Editor, Terry Thomas is working hard on pictures. &#13;
Getting pictures out on time is a big job for&#13;
our Photography Editor.&#13;
Ann and Chris taking time out.&#13;
1967 Monticello Staff&#13;
Mr. Gill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advisor&#13;
Miss Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advisor&#13;
Leslie Cowardin ................ Editor-in-Chief&#13;
Diana Fidone .................. Activity Editor&#13;
Craig Acord ............. : Photography Editor&#13;
Terry Thomas ................. . Sports Editor&#13;
Betty Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art Editor&#13;
Chris Phillips .............. . ... Classes Editor&#13;
Becky Young .... .. ... . .. Organizations Editor&#13;
Judy Moran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business Manager&#13;
Checking Copy is a must for annual members.&#13;
Thaymer Tracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Classes&#13;
JoAnne Hartman ... .. ......... .. Organizations&#13;
Ken Walker .. . ... . .. ... .. ..... Organizations&#13;
Ann Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Activities&#13;
Carl Rosenbaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports&#13;
Ron Fernley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports&#13;
Mike Smigh . . . . ..... .. .. . .. Art, Organizations&#13;
Mike McKern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art, Activities&#13;
Jim Heckerman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business&#13;
Marsha Griffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Business&#13;
Taking a nap after a hard hour of working on layouts.&#13;
239 &#13;
Annual staff members are working very hard to meet the April deadline.&#13;
240 &#13;
Working on add layouts is a hard and&#13;
long job for Judy.&#13;
Mr. Gill and Miss Long, our&#13;
sponsors, have given much&#13;
time and help to us all in getting this book out so that it&#13;
may be on time and so that&#13;
we will have a book that we&#13;
can look back at and appreciate.&#13;
Did someone call me?&#13;
Betty is fi nall y trying to find pictures needed for&#13;
her layout that was due two weeks ago.&#13;
241 &#13;
Abbott, Sandra 33, 39, 152&#13;
Abraham, Russ 120, 152&#13;
Achenbaugh, Marcia 152&#13;
Ackerman, Janet 47, 134&#13;
Ackerman, Sharon 152&#13;
Acord, Craig 67, 170, 220&#13;
Acord, Dave 66, 152, 153&#13;
Adams, Ronald 134&#13;
Adamson, Connie 152&#13;
Ahlquist, Tina 70, 71&#13;
Ahrens, Kay 49, Bl, 156&#13;
Akins, Phyllis 44, 51, 152, 154&#13;
Albert, Susan 152&#13;
Aldrich, Lois 9, 53, 170&#13;
Allan, Linda 170&#13;
Allan, Robe rt 99, 134&#13;
Allen, Jerry 2B, 4B, 56, 120,&#13;
170&#13;
Allen, Nancy 126, 129, 134&#13;
Allen, Randy 30, 152&#13;
Allen, Rodger 119, 134&#13;
Allison, Donna 36, 152&#13;
Allmon, Bob 54, 134&#13;
Almon, Bill 170&#13;
Alsman, Sherril 46, 134&#13;
Amiotte, Jean 134&#13;
Anderson, Camilla 152&#13;
Andersen, Gail 56, 121 , 152&#13;
Anderson, Doug 66, 134&#13;
Anderson, Marcia 170&#13;
Andrews, Mary 9, 107&#13;
Anfinson, Bill 56, 66, 67, 6B,&#13;
1 lB, 152&#13;
Annen, Jackie 31, 51, 67, 170&#13;
Appel, Rod 114, 121, 152&#13;
Applegate, Carol 134&#13;
Applegate, David 54, 134&#13;
Arch, Gale 5B, B5, 170, 49&#13;
Armstrong, Shelia 64, 134&#13;
Arndt, Carla 36, 44, 57, 65, 92,&#13;
12B, 152&#13;
Arndt, Denn is 107&#13;
Arnold, Diana 45, 47, 50, 64,&#13;
70, 134&#13;
Arnold, Ruby l 2B, 134&#13;
Arnold, Tim 33, 56, 112, 122,&#13;
152&#13;
Arnold, Tom 33, 56, 9B, 106,&#13;
109, 114, 122, 152&#13;
Arvidson, Joan 36, 152&#13;
Atwell, John 152&#13;
Ault, Sharon 152&#13;
Axtell, Phyliss 31, 170&#13;
Baer, Cheryl 129, 134&#13;
Bain, Mike 152&#13;
Baker, Dale 237&#13;
Baker, Coll een 134&#13;
Baker, Mark 99, 134&#13;
Baker, Shirley 152&#13;
Bamford, Deborah 54, 69, 126,&#13;
129, 134&#13;
Barber, Karen 134&#13;
Barber, Linda 170&#13;
Barlow, Kay 45, 59, 171&#13;
Barnes, Ja cquie 64, 134&#13;
242&#13;
Student Index&#13;
Barnes, Pam 134&#13;
Barrier, Michael 152&#13;
Barton, Abbie 31 , 54, 5B, B3,&#13;
171 , 49&#13;
Bates, Sharon 171&#13;
Bates, Steve 171&#13;
Batt, Steve 171&#13;
Bauer, Dale 171&#13;
Baxter, Bonnie 134&#13;
Baxter, Ken 152&#13;
Beaman, Jim 171&#13;
Beasley, Bill 106, l OB, 134&#13;
Beck, Susan 44, 152&#13;
Beckman, Dave 134&#13;
Bellows, Harry 2B, 119, 171&#13;
Belt, Deana 134&#13;
Belt, Dennis 135&#13;
Belt, Willard 134&#13;
Be ned ict, Bill 152&#13;
Bennett, Linda 46, 134&#13;
Bensley, Judy, 171&#13;
Bergantzel, Carolyn 171&#13;
Bergantzel, Michael 2B, 30, 56,&#13;
106, 120, 152&#13;
Bergman, Connie 171&#13;
Berkheimer, Donald 134&#13;
Berkheime r, laura 171&#13;
Berry, Billie 134&#13;
Bessey, Brenda 135&#13;
Betchel, Don 66, 171&#13;
Betts, Connie 45, 47, 135&#13;
Betts, Rebecca 45, 69, 126, 152&#13;
Beu, Karla 66, 135&#13;
BeVirt, Julene 2B, 36, 57, 171&#13;
Bird, Sue 54, 70, 135&#13;
Birdsong, David 5B, 6B, 171&#13;
Bittick, Madonna 69, 171&#13;
Blanchard, Duane 135&#13;
Blaney, Denise 135&#13;
Bliss, Dennis 63, lOB, 109, 135&#13;
Bloom, Kathleen 152&#13;
Bloom, Paulette 153&#13;
Bly, Phyllis 171&#13;
Boe, Janet 153&#13;
Bogardus, Kent 135&#13;
Bohlen, Je rry 153&#13;
Bolte, Mary 69, 126, 153&#13;
Bolte, Murleen 135&#13;
Bonar, Dave 153&#13;
Bonar, Nancy 127, 135&#13;
Bon ar, Rob 172&#13;
Bond, Tim 56, 93, 9B, 104, l 06,&#13;
109, 172&#13;
Booton, Gary 135&#13;
Bothwell, Pam 153&#13;
Bott, laura 9, 153&#13;
Bowers, Sherri 172&#13;
Bowman, Merrill 172&#13;
Bowser, Dick 56, 106, 153&#13;
Boyle, Wayne 1 OB, 135&#13;
Brabee, Bruce 66, 172&#13;
Brabec, Bruce 66, 172&#13;
Brabec, Marta 54, 66, 6B, 129,&#13;
153&#13;
Bradford, Cheryle 50, 54, 69,&#13;
135&#13;
Bradley, Ann 30, 36, 41 , 44, 51 ,&#13;
153&#13;
Brandt, Susan 30, 75, l 2B, 135,&#13;
237&#13;
Brayton, Jim 106, 1 OB, 135&#13;
Brazeal, Renee 135&#13;
Breshe rs, Jim 115, 125, 135&#13;
Breshe rs, Lloyd 123, 124, 172&#13;
Brewer, Ken 67, 6B, 135&#13;
Briley, Linda 65, 153&#13;
Bristo, Bob 63, 11 B&#13;
Brockman, Denny 34, 172&#13;
Brockman, Tina 66, 153&#13;
Brockman, Wendell 172&#13;
Brokman, Judy 135&#13;
Brokman, Larry 172&#13;
Brooks, Ardith 172&#13;
Brooks, Charles 46, 56, 99, 153&#13;
Brooks, Fred 31 , 56, 95, 99, 172&#13;
Brooks, Virginia 153&#13;
Brotherton, Lore ne 50, 153&#13;
Brouillette, Pat 52, 172&#13;
Brow n, Carol 44, 64, 135&#13;
Brown, Donna 2B, 172&#13;
Brown, Evon 70, 172&#13;
Brown, Janet 30, 41, 51, 59, 60,&#13;
62, 172 .&#13;
Brown, Janel 9, 153&#13;
Brown, Linda 172&#13;
Brown, Paul 173&#13;
Brown, Sharon 173&#13;
Brown, Rose 135&#13;
Brown, Te rry 153&#13;
Brown, Warren 32, 173&#13;
Bruner, Kathy 66, 135&#13;
Bryant, Bonnie 5B, 60, 62, 173&#13;
Bryant, Connie 136&#13;
Buchanan, David 11 B, 136&#13;
Buck, Jerry 63, 136&#13;
Burbeck, Denny 153&#13;
Burgess, Janet 173&#13;
Burgstrum, Deanna 54, 136&#13;
Burgstrum, Debby 42, 173&#13;
Burgstrum, David 56&#13;
Burke, Debbie 136&#13;
Burke, Pat 63·, 136&#13;
Burkey, Susan 30, 41, 44, 51,&#13;
54, 153&#13;
Butterfield, Gene 153&#13;
Buttz, Gary not pictured&#13;
Caffery, Larry 154&#13;
Cain, Dennis 173&#13;
Cain, Nona 37, 173&#13;
Calfee, Wanda 173&#13;
Camp, Millard 173&#13;
Campbell, Karen Ann 136&#13;
Campbell, Kathryn 50, 173&#13;
Campbe ll, Patsy 136&#13;
Campbell, Peggy 127, 154&#13;
Canaday, Jim 42, 173&#13;
Capron, Bruce 154&#13;
Capron, Kathl een 64, 70, 136&#13;
Carey, El len 154&#13;
Carlson, Angie 44, 154&#13;
Carlson, Mike 121, 154&#13;
Carlson, Mike not pictured&#13;
Carmen, Dena 174&#13;
Carmen, Lave rn 17 4&#13;
Carpenter, Julie 29, 31, 52, 93,&#13;
174&#13;
Carrell, Judy 154&#13;
Carroll, Debbie 44, 174&#13;
Carter, Judy 17 4&#13;
Carter, Marcia 4B&#13;
Carter, Sandra 32, 50, 174&#13;
Caruso, Linda 17 4&#13;
Ce rveny, James 54, 136&#13;
Chaffee, Jeanne 37, 174&#13;
Ch ambe rs, Dan 67, 136&#13;
Chambers, Kathryn 154&#13;
Childers, Cherlyn 136&#13;
Childers, Linda 37, 174&#13;
Childs, Vickie 154&#13;
Christensen, Adeline 69, 154&#13;
Christia nsen, Greg 99, 174&#13;
Christensen, Janet 136&#13;
Christensen, Kris 154&#13;
Christensen, Ricki 67, 136&#13;
Clark, Al ice 154&#13;
Clark, Candy 45, 70, 71, 154&#13;
Clark, Corky 44, 154&#13;
Clark, De nnis 121, 154&#13;
Clark, Kerry 37&#13;
Clark, Sally 2B, 31, 4B, 36, 70,&#13;
71, 174, 216, 217&#13;
Clark, Vicki 136&#13;
Claussen, Linnea 46, 116&#13;
Clayton, Doug 120, 153&#13;
Clevenger, Dan 154&#13;
Clevenger, Darre ll 136&#13;
Clinkenbeard, Noreen 154&#13;
Cody, Bob 67, 122, 136&#13;
Coffman, Ginger 12B, 136&#13;
Collett, Hal 30, 34, 63, 106,&#13;
lOB, 114, 136, 216&#13;
Collett, Linda 32, 41, 42, 46, 51 ,&#13;
45, 174, 59&#13;
Collier, Bruce 154&#13;
Colwe ll, Kathy 64, 66, 70, 136&#13;
Comley, Richard 175&#13;
Conaway, Alice 9, 36, 57, 12B,&#13;
175, B4, B9&#13;
Conaway, Jani e 154&#13;
Conboy, Mary 30, 41, 50, 70,&#13;
B6, B7, 129, 154&#13;
Conkling, Craig 2B, 56, 107,&#13;
112, 154&#13;
Conner, Denny 104, 106, 175&#13;
Conner, Jeff 33, 56, l 02, 106,&#13;
119, 125, 154&#13;
Cook, Janice 45, 46, 47, 136&#13;
Cook, Sha ron 154&#13;
Coppock, Jay 154&#13;
Core, Jim 4B, 154&#13;
Corum, Jo Anne 175&#13;
Costello, Donna 154&#13;
Cowardin, Leslie 31, 5B, 95, 175 &#13;
Cox, Bob 118, 136&#13;
Croghan, Mary 54, 64, 137&#13;
Croson, Mike 137&#13;
Cross, Doris 45, 52, 70, 137&#13;
Culek, Georgia 54, 64, 69, 86,&#13;
128, 136, 137&#13;
Culvat, Mike 137&#13;
Cure, Carol 175&#13;
Curry, Pat 154&#13;
Daboll, Lori 137&#13;
Danburg, Mike 33, 175&#13;
Darrington, Beverly 175&#13;
Darrington, Kathy 137&#13;
Daub, Frank 106, 108, 118, 137&#13;
Daughe rty, Connie 137&#13;
Davis, Kirk 155&#13;
Davis, Marjorie 31, 33, 39, 175&#13;
Davis, Pam 54, 64, 75, 129, 137&#13;
Davis, Sandy 28, 44, 45, 50,&#13;
175&#13;
Dawson, Tonia 49, 82, 83, 85,&#13;
175&#13;
Deal, Glenda 30, fl4, 48, 54, 64,&#13;
86, 87, 137&#13;
DeBar, Dave 33, 56, 112, 123,&#13;
155&#13;
DeHart, Janet 175&#13;
DeHart, Mike 155&#13;
Delashmutt, Russell 155&#13;
Demore!, Phyllis 155&#13;
DeSantiago, Sandy not pictured&#13;
Desantiago, Kay 54, 137&#13;
DeSantiago, Rita 30, 64, 127,&#13;
137&#13;
DeTroy, Phil 38, 65, 67, 93,&#13;
175&#13;
Diamond, Che ryl 36, 155&#13;
Dick, Cathie 45, 137&#13;
Dick, Nick 65, 175&#13;
Dick, Ray 137&#13;
Dickinson, Carol 175&#13;
Dickinson, Christine 175&#13;
Dietz, Donna 137&#13;
Dike, Bob 31, 174, 176&#13;
Dingman, Ray 137&#13;
Dishong, Edward 176&#13;
Dishong, Gloria 155&#13;
Dofner, Charlene 137&#13;
Dohe, Steve 30, 28, 63, 106,&#13;
108, 118&#13;
Donahoo, Raymond 155&#13;
Doty, Lynne 137&#13;
Doucette, He le na 137&#13;
Do ug he rty, Kathleen 45, 64, 54,&#13;
137&#13;
Doug hman, Darris 176&#13;
Doug hman, Bob 116, 176&#13;
Downing, Virg il 155&#13;
Drake, Gloria 31, 34, 50, 45, 54,&#13;
176&#13;
Drake, Vickie 35, 57, 59, 176&#13;
Dreager, Tim 33, 106, 11 4, 155&#13;
Dreager, Nancy 137&#13;
Drieve r, Larry 33, 59, 60, 61,&#13;
65, 176&#13;
Dryak, David 137&#13;
Dunaw ay, Linda 50, 54, 66, 137&#13;
Duitman, Linda 36, 70, 71, 85,&#13;
176, 2 16, 2 17&#13;
Duke, Judy 32, 36, 51 , 54, 59,&#13;
62, 169, 176&#13;
Durick, Diane 30, 137&#13;
Durick, Nancy 36, 176, 217&#13;
Dworak, Pat 28, 31, 31, 44, 71,&#13;
84, 176&#13;
Dye, Roger 137&#13;
Dyson, !iteve 109, 155&#13;
Eckes, Bob 137&#13;
Edie, Judy 155&#13;
Edie, Karen 137&#13;
Edie, Linda 137&#13;
Edie, Terry 176&#13;
Ehrenbe rg, Cynthia 54, 64, 137&#13;
Eiedge, David 138&#13;
Ellerbeck, William 63, 138&#13;
Elliott, Mary 30, 54, 66, 138&#13;
Elliott, Vincent 15, 32, 33, 39,&#13;
41 , 43, 176&#13;
Ellis, Mark 155&#13;
Engle, Kenneth 176&#13;
Englund, Kenny 155&#13;
Eppe rson, Sharon 64, 70, 138&#13;
Espinosa, George 138&#13;
Etherton, Lynn 176&#13;
Ethinton, Chester 155&#13;
Ettleman, F. 69, 126, 127&#13;
Evans, Craig 106, 108, 138&#13;
Evans, Eldon, 177&#13;
Evans, Nancy 45, 138&#13;
Evans, Neal 56, 66, 67, 68, 118,&#13;
155&#13;
Falconer, Pat 33, 36, 45, 87,&#13;
177&#13;
Faris, Kathy 138&#13;
Farris, Rex 106, 119, 155&#13;
Fazio, Susie 45, 177&#13;
Feekin, Janice 30, 41', 44, 51,&#13;
54, 155&#13;
Feekin, Lynnette 30, 34, 44, 51 ,&#13;
59, 155&#13;
Fender, Rick 177&#13;
Fernley, Dennis 28, 31, 33, 90,&#13;
105, 106, 177, 203, 226, 234&#13;
Fernley, Jann 30, 75,' 138, 139&#13;
Fe rnley, Ron 30, 33, 56, 120,&#13;
155&#13;
Ferrin, Terry 92, 106, 123, 153,&#13;
154, 155&#13;
Ferryman, Ann 33, 39, 41, 44,&#13;
51 , 155&#13;
Fezette, Jane t 138&#13;
Fi done, Diana 28, 32, 36, 7 4,&#13;
88, 89, 96, 97, 98, 177, 196&#13;
Fidone, Joann 70, 138&#13;
Field e r, Donna 177&#13;
Fienhold, Michael 156&#13;
Fienhold, Robe rt 32, 56, 4 1,&#13;
177&#13;
File, Kathy 138&#13;
Filkins, Ron 156, 165&#13;
Fillebeck, Frank 138&#13;
Fink, Kathy 156&#13;
Fitz, April 70, 138&#13;
Flanagan, Steve 138&#13;
Fl annery, J ames 156&#13;
Flannery, Sharron 138&#13;
Flegg, Daniel 156&#13;
Flink, Ca ro l 138&#13;
Floyd, James 107, 112, 177&#13;
Foley, Donna 36, 45, 65, 177&#13;
Folkerts, Karen 138&#13;
Foote, Darrella 138&#13;
Foote, Sandra 138&#13;
Forbes, Andrew 138&#13;
Forcade, Nancy 9, 54, 156&#13;
Ford, Charles 177&#13;
Forsythe, Craig 93, 177&#13;
Forsythe, Leslie 138&#13;
Foster, Alfred 138&#13;
Foust, Billie 138&#13;
Foutch, Carl 156&#13;
Fowle r, John 156&#13;
France, Claude 58, 67, 156&#13;
Franks, Dan 56, 156&#13;
Franks, Mike 138&#13;
Freer, Ron 177&#13;
Frey, Donna 156&#13;
Friedrich, Sandy 30, 138&#13;
Friedrich, Susie 9, 28, 31 , 36,&#13;
57, 89, 178&#13;
Fries, Dan 178&#13;
Frieze, Connie 69, 126, 178&#13;
Frieze, Patty 138&#13;
Fronk, Carol 156&#13;
Fullington, Ellen 156&#13;
Funk, Rebecca 46, 54,. 138&#13;
Gabrielli, Armando 33, 48, 122,&#13;
178&#13;
Gage, Greg 106, 108, 116, 138&#13;
Gaines, Clyde 138&#13;
Gallagher, Chet 39, 49, 59, 80,&#13;
81, 83, 84, 178&#13;
Galle, Dwain 66, 106, 118, 156&#13;
Gamblin, Gregory 112, 178&#13;
Gardner, Danial 178&#13;
Gardne r, Edward 178&#13;
Gardner, Willie 178&#13;
Gardne r, Peg 139&#13;
Gardner, Tom 156&#13;
Garges, Marcia 33, 39, 44, 48,&#13;
50, 70, 7 1, 178&#13;
Garrean, Tim 33, 56, 104, 106,&#13;
116, 178&#13;
Garrison, Ron 120, 178&#13;
Ga rrison, Steve 48, 120, 156&#13;
Gates, Dale 139&#13;
Geibe rt, Robert 31, 39, 45, 67,&#13;
68, 179&#13;
Gibbons, She ila 139&#13;
Gibbs, Evelyn 45, 179&#13;
Gibbs, Pamela 54, 64, 139&#13;
Gibler, Ed 37, 179&#13;
Gibler, Joe 56, 116, 179&#13;
Gibson, Michael 56, 118, 156&#13;
Gibson, Nancy 46, 48, 127, 139&#13;
Gienau, Robert Not Pictured&#13;
Gilbe rt, Francis 156&#13;
Giles, William 66, 68, 120, 156&#13;
Gilfillan, Lyle 156&#13;
Gill, Karen 9, 46, 156&#13;
Gillespie, Sandy 139&#13;
Gilmore, Cathy 139&#13;
Glacey, Margaret 179&#13;
Globe, Cheryl 139&#13;
Globe, Matt 156&#13;
Goche nour Debbie 50, 51, 54,&#13;
139&#13;
Godsey, Sandra 70, 179&#13;
Goldenberg, Maurice 15, 29,&#13;
32, 33, 39, 40, 41, 42, 56,&#13;
106, 116, 179&#13;
Goldsberry, Gerald 179&#13;
Gottbrecht, Carla 32, 42, 45, 46,&#13;
179, 196&#13;
Gottbrecht, Georgia 156&#13;
Gouker, Sharon 179&#13;
Grap, Cheryl 9, 45, 49, 58, 60,&#13;
61, 81, 82, 83, 156, 49&#13;
Grap, Gayle 139&#13;
Grau, Donita 30, 61 , 70, 156&#13;
Grau, Sue 139&#13;
Graves, Nella 30, 43, 44, 54,&#13;
156&#13;
Gravitt, Alta 156&#13;
Gray, Charlote 36, 57, 58, 61 ,&#13;
179&#13;
Griffin, Marsha 47, 156&#13;
Griffis, Wayne not pictured&#13;
Grosvenor, Donna 37, 179, 197&#13;
Groth, Carl not pictured&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Robert 156&#13;
Guild, Calvin 109, 139&#13;
Guild, Clifford 56, 99, 109, 111 ,&#13;
139&#13;
Guild, Mike 139&#13;
Gundlach, Jerry 139&#13;
Gundlach, Theodore 179&#13;
Haack, Steven 121 , 139&#13;
Hack, Lind a 156&#13;
Hadden, Cheryl 179&#13;
Hadlund, Richard 139&#13;
Hager, Jane 9, 30, 44, 48, 70,&#13;
157&#13;
Hagerman, Virginia 46, 70, 99,&#13;
139&#13;
Hagood, Bill 34, 58, 105, 106,&#13;
11 2&#13;
Hallberg, Christopher 179&#13;
Hall, Victoria 44, 45, 69, 126,&#13;
157&#13;
Hamilton, Patricia 30, 54, 70,&#13;
139&#13;
Hanafan, Barb 36, 44, 48, 51 ,&#13;
70, 93, 157&#13;
Hancock, Robert 179&#13;
Hand, John 99, 139&#13;
Hanna, Danny l 04, 106&#13;
Hannon, Barbara 157&#13;
Hansen, DeAnne 32, 54, 60, 62,&#13;
169, 180, 196, 200, 227&#13;
Hansen, Debbie 30, 157&#13;
Hansen Jo Ann 139&#13;
Hansen, Kathy 30, 41 , 52, 54,&#13;
157&#13;
Hansen, Kristie 52, 139&#13;
Hansen, Patsy 31 , 46, 51, 180,&#13;
196, 226&#13;
Hansen, Sheila 9, 157&#13;
Hanslip, Avalena 30, 59, 157&#13;
Hanson, Beth 31 , 44, 51, 52, 59,&#13;
61, 180&#13;
Harbold, Carolyn 64, 139&#13;
Hardesty, William 180&#13;
Hardiman, Dave 49, 62, 79, 85,&#13;
180&#13;
Hardiman, Steve 33, 60, 61, 63,&#13;
106, 108, 140&#13;
243 &#13;
Harkins, Richard 46, 140&#13;
Harm, Pamela 30, 64, 140&#13;
Harrill, Debbie 36, 89, 180&#13;
Harris, Jacqueline S4, 61, 140&#13;
Harris, Joann 32, S9, 180&#13;
Hartman, JoAnn 43, 4S, 49, Sl,&#13;
S9, lS7&#13;
Harvey, Ken 30, 33, lS7&#13;
Havekost, Cheryl 30, S4, 140&#13;
Havranek, Timothy S4, l S7&#13;
Hawkins, Barbara 180&#13;
Hawkins, Mike S6, 66, 68, l S7&#13;
Hawkins, Richard 140&#13;
Hawkins, Tom S6, 104, l 04,&#13;
109, 120, 180&#13;
Hayes, Jeannie 9, 28, 44, 48,&#13;
so, 70, 71, 180&#13;
Haynie, Connie 66, 68, 140&#13;
Hazen, Kathy 4S, 157&#13;
Head, David 180&#13;
Head, Keith 180&#13;
Head, Wayne 157&#13;
Heckerman, Jim 28, 30, 33, 157&#13;
Heenan, Mike 180&#13;
Heffernan, Bob S6, 106, l 08,&#13;
119, 12S, 140&#13;
Heffernan, Suzan 31, 180&#13;
Hefley, Rhonda 180&#13;
Heineman, Sharon S9, 49, l S7&#13;
Henderson, Arthea 84, 140&#13;
Henley, Mitch 157&#13;
Hennings, Mike 120, 180&#13;
Henry, JoEllen 31, 34, Sl, 59,&#13;
62, 78, 181&#13;
Hensel in, Judith 140&#13;
Herrick, Ron 41, 181&#13;
Hessman, Patricia 31, 44, SO,&#13;
Sl, 181, 196&#13;
Hester, Linda 140&#13;
Heywood, James S6, 99, 1S7&#13;
Hicks, Beverly 1S7&#13;
Hicks, Lindi 4S, 64, 140&#13;
Hielen, Dennis S4, 140&#13;
Hill, Fred 157&#13;
Hill, Marlene 9, 39, 41, 181&#13;
Hines, Karen 48, 158&#13;
Hinkel, Danny 181&#13;
Hod en, Dave l 05&#13;
Hoden, Patricia 64, 140&#13;
Hodges, Joann 64, 140&#13;
Hoke, Steve 28, S6, 91, 98, l OS,&#13;
106, 116, 123, 181, 198&#13;
Holden, Pam 30, 60, 70, 78,&#13;
158&#13;
Holden, Wendie S4, 62, 126,&#13;
140&#13;
Holding, Clifford 1 S8&#13;
Homan, Bruce 140&#13;
Honig, Jackie 140&#13;
Horner, Denny S6, 93, 97, 98,&#13;
111, 112, 181, 203&#13;
Horner, Pam 28, 36, 158&#13;
Hotchkiss, Joe l 119, 181&#13;
Hotchkiss, Mark 140&#13;
Hough, Steve 122, 140&#13;
Hourigan, Dennis 118, 140&#13;
Howard, Margaret 66, 181&#13;
Howard, Renee 50, S4, 66, 140&#13;
Howland, Diane 28, 31 , 42, Sl,&#13;
sa, 61, 128, 181&#13;
Howland, Joslyn 140&#13;
Hubbard, Abigail 28, 31, 42,&#13;
46, 181, 226&#13;
Humes, Trudy 45, 181&#13;
244&#13;
Humlicek, Anna 1 S8&#13;
Humphrey, Susan 64, 87, 14 l&#13;
Hunt, David 182&#13;
Hunt, Ernestine Not pictured&#13;
Hunt, Geneva 141&#13;
Hunt, Judy 1S8&#13;
Hunt, Margaret 141&#13;
Hunt, Roberta 44, 69, 158&#13;
Hunter, Shirley 30, 158&#13;
Hupp, Alan 99, 141&#13;
Hurd, Lou Ann 30, 7S, 128,&#13;
141&#13;
Hurley, Pat 36, 3S, 4S, Sl, S2,&#13;
70, 71, 128, lSB&#13;
Hutchinson, Cathie 48, 50, lSB&#13;
Hutchison, Mary 28, 141&#13;
Hyde, Linda 48, 141&#13;
Ives, G. 56&#13;
Jackson, Jesse 158&#13;
Jackson, Karen 182&#13;
Jackson, Ronnie l SB&#13;
Jackson, Terry 141&#13;
Jager, Betti lSB&#13;
Jager, Harold 182&#13;
Jenkins, Charles S4, 66, 141&#13;
Jensen, Howard 6S, 67, 158&#13;
Jensen, Larry l SB&#13;
Jensen, Norman 120&#13;
Jensen, Norman lSB&#13;
Johnson Carol 64, 141&#13;
Johnson, Clyde 43, l B2&#13;
Johnson, Dianne 182&#13;
Johnson David 111, 141&#13;
Johnson, Gary 158&#13;
Johnson, Gary 30, 41, 54, 159&#13;
Johnson, Joe l B2&#13;
Johnson, Linda 45, 159&#13;
Johnson, Paula S4, 182&#13;
Johnson, Roger 97, 112, 123 .&#13;
lSl, 159, 16S&#13;
Johnson, Sandra 30, 141&#13;
Johnson, Sharon 54, 141&#13;
Johnson, Sue l B2&#13;
Johnston, Brad l S9&#13;
Johnston, Linda 64, 141&#13;
Johnston, Philip 66, 141&#13;
Jolliff, Rick 159&#13;
Jones, Eve lyn 45, 50, 70, 141&#13;
Jol]es, Jennifer 141&#13;
Jones, Mike 56, l 04, 106, l 09.&#13;
119, 182&#13;
Jones, Mike 159&#13;
Jones, Paulette 52, 141&#13;
Jones, Rosemarie 141&#13;
Jung, Kathy JOB, 159&#13;
Jung, L&lt;irry 106, 123, 1 S9&#13;
Katze nstein, Frank 99, 141&#13;
Katzenstein, William 99, 183&#13;
Kaufman, William 159&#13;
Keele, Corbin 183&#13;
Ke ller, Me rle 141&#13;
Kell e r, Susie l 83&#13;
Ke ll e r, Vickie 45, 159&#13;
Kellogg, Cynthia 9, 159&#13;
Ke lly, Kaothleen l 83&#13;
Kennedy, Cind y 9, 36, 1 BJ&#13;
Ke nnett, Eva 64, 141&#13;
Kenyon, Kathy 21, 44, 4S, 48,&#13;
57, 159&#13;
Kern, Bob 106, 112, 123, 159&#13;
Kern, Roger, l 83&#13;
Kessler, Che ryl l 83&#13;
Kilgore, Larry l 83&#13;
Kilpatrick, Gl enn 159&#13;
Kindberg, Linda 9, J6, 88, 89,&#13;
98, 169, lBJ&#13;
King, Bob 119, l 83&#13;
King, Carol 28, 30, 41, S4, SB,&#13;
60, 61, 70, 78, 159&#13;
King, Harlan 183&#13;
King, Janice 9, 159&#13;
King, Sharon 9, l BJ&#13;
Kinnaman, Eleanor 141&#13;
Kinne, Vickie J7, l8J&#13;
Kinne, Di ana 159&#13;
Kinney, Roger 159&#13;
Kinsel, Gary 6J, l 06, 125, 14 l&#13;
Kinsel, John 30, 56, l 06, 112.&#13;
12J, 159&#13;
Kirby, Dorie 141&#13;
Kirchhoff, Julene 64, 87, 141&#13;
Kjar, Brian 11 S, 141&#13;
Klefstad, Kaye 30, S4, 6S, 70,&#13;
141&#13;
Klement, Glenna 45, 51, 159&#13;
Klement, Vickie 141&#13;
Knauss, Bonn ie 47, SO, 141&#13;
Knouse, Jack 56, S9, 11 B, 159&#13;
Knutson, Doug 1S9&#13;
Koch, Kitty JO, 36, 42, 49, 73,&#13;
87, l S4, 159, 236&#13;
Koebel, Ron 142&#13;
Koger, Don 12S, l S9&#13;
Koger, Mike 142&#13;
Kohl, Loie 159&#13;
Kohrs, Karen Sl, 159&#13;
Kohrs, Gregg S6, lOS, 106, 109,&#13;
110, 1 83, 198&#13;
Kope ra, Richard Not pictured&#13;
Konecy, Helen 159&#13;
Kramer, Ru ss 159&#13;
Krenz, Rubert 159&#13;
Krivokucha, Michael 11 B, 159&#13;
Kroger, Helen 142&#13;
Kruse, Andrea 70, 71, 160&#13;
Kruse, Bill 160&#13;
Kunik, Harvey 48, 142&#13;
Kunik, Michae l 160&#13;
Lambert, Robert S6, 111, 119,&#13;
lBJ&#13;
Lamphier, Bill 142&#13;
Lancia!, Te rry 122&#13;
Larsen, Conn ie J6, 58, 61, 89,&#13;
169, 183&#13;
Larsen, Harvey 9S, 184&#13;
Larsen, Roberta 160&#13;
Lauver, Craig 122, 160, 165&#13;
Lawless, Jack 32, l 84, 196&#13;
Lawrence, Susan 160&#13;
Lawton, Estes Jl, 3J, 49, 56,&#13;
82, BJ, 104, 106, 116, 184,&#13;
198&#13;
LeBaugh, Virginia 184&#13;
Lee, Kenneth 66, 142&#13;
Lee, Marsha 29, 32, 36, 41, 49,&#13;
57, S9, 61, 89, 184, 196, 199&#13;
23S&#13;
Lee, Pam 41 , 42, 50, 51, 85,&#13;
184&#13;
Lee, Pat 64, 142&#13;
Lee, Roberta 142&#13;
Lehmer, David 67, 68, 142&#13;
Lehmer, Ron 184&#13;
LeMaste r, Larry 31, 56, 123, 184&#13;
Le nhardt, Mike 160&#13;
Le nhardt, Patricia J9, 49, SB,&#13;
82, 83, 184&#13;
Leptie n, Gary 106, 108, 109,&#13;
l lB, 142&#13;
LeRett e, Lou is 41&#13;
LeRett e, Mary 119, 142&#13;
LeRett e, Roge r 160&#13;
Lewell en, Linda 160&#13;
Lewe llen, Peggy 142&#13;
Lidgett, Becky 36, 4S, S7, 160&#13;
Lindahl, Linda 64, 67, 142&#13;
Lindstrom, Chuck 39, 49, 58,&#13;
61, 67, 68, 92, 184&#13;
Linehan, Danny 142&#13;
Linehan, David 160&#13;
Line han, Mike 142&#13;
Livingston, Vaughn SB, 61 , l 84&#13;
Long, Sally 160&#13;
Lorenzen, Julie 142&#13;
Loukota, Mary 44, 50, 184&#13;
Lovell, William 106, lOB, 114,&#13;
126, 142&#13;
Lovercheck, Steve 30, 58, 60, 61,&#13;
114, 160&#13;
Ludwick, Don 99, 142&#13;
Luschen, Linda 69, 126, 127,&#13;
160&#13;
Lydon, Linda 36, 7 4, 128, 160&#13;
Lyons, Mary 142&#13;
Maack, Robert 184&#13;
Mabbitt, Jerry 160&#13;
Mabbitt, Martha 142&#13;
Mace, Larry 184&#13;
Mace, Maurice 142&#13;
Macrander, Laura 142&#13;
Madden, Denny S6, 103, 104,&#13;
106, 112, 122, 184, 198&#13;
Maddy, Cynthia 30, S4, 142&#13;
Magneson Judith 37, 184&#13;
Magneson, Steve 142&#13;
Mahan, Earl 106, lOB, 109, 142&#13;
Mahan, Jackie 4S, SO, lBS&#13;
Mahan, Kay 142&#13;
Maher, Kathy 48, 70, 74, 129,&#13;
160&#13;
Mahoney, Roxann 160&#13;
Maine, Jeannie 9, 28, 44, 4S,&#13;
48, so, Sl, 160&#13;
Mandarich, Nick 106&#13;
Mandolfo, Cathy 69, 126, 127,&#13;
185&#13;
Mandolfo, Jim Not pictured&#13;
Mann, Frank 33, 63, 112, 1 BS&#13;
Mann, Shari 31, Sl, 54, 59, JBS,&#13;
20J&#13;
Manz, Ronald 142&#13;
Mark, Trudy 28, 36, S4, 7J, 97,&#13;
lSl, 128, 160&#13;
Markey, James SJ, 160&#13;
Markuson, Maureen 34, Sl, 170,&#13;
185&#13;
Marlin, Chuck Not pictured&#13;
Maron, Gaylee 142&#13;
Marr, Michael 160&#13;
Marr, Russell 142&#13;
Marshall, John 106, 160&#13;
Marshall, Steve Not pictured&#13;
Mart in, Karen 18S&#13;
Martin, Linda 143&#13;
Mathews, Dave 6J, 106, 1 OB,&#13;
119, 142&#13;
Mathison, Clark 106, 1 OB, 14J&#13;
Matteson, Joa nne 4S, 59, 1 BS&#13;
Mauer, Darce l 4J&#13;
Maue r, She ila 160&#13;
Mendoza, Art 1 BS &#13;
Mensching, Jim 160&#13;
Mensching, Larry 123, 185&#13;
Merk, Linda 49, 58, 62,. 160&#13;
Me rksick, Barbara 160&#13;
Merrill, Linda 160&#13;
Middagh, Caroline 48, 160&#13;
Midkiff, Cha rlie 123, 143&#13;
Millard, Debbie 9, 46, 48, 143&#13;
Mille r, Bonnie 160&#13;
Miller, J ane lle 28, 51, 74, 87,&#13;
161&#13;
Milligan, Gary 161&#13;
Miln e r, Mike 185&#13;
Minor, Jim 48, 67, 121, 161&#13;
Minor, Steve n 185&#13;
Minor, Jim 143&#13;
Minton, Jane ll e 185&#13;
Montgome ry, Gloria 143&#13;
Moore, Judy 36, 57, 186&#13;
Moon, Linda 54, 143&#13;
Moore, Cliff&#13;
Moore, Law rence 66, 161&#13;
Moran, Judy 9, 32, 36, 49, 70,&#13;
71, 84, 86, 87, 186&#13;
Morgan, Jim 56, l 06, 112, 125,&#13;
161&#13;
Moreno, Leo 161&#13;
Morrison, Linda 64, 143&#13;
Morten sen, Gwe n 50, 64, 70,&#13;
143&#13;
Mortensen, Jon 99, 143&#13;
Mortime r, Robyn 143&#13;
Mose r, Mavis 47, 143&#13;
Moss, Jan 46, 143&#13;
Mowe ry, Jack 58, 78, 161&#13;
Mowery, Richa rd 161&#13;
Mulvania, Don 56, 118, 186&#13;
Mulvania, Terry 161&#13;
Mumm, Don 33, 66, 67, 68,&#13;
106, 161&#13;
Murphy, He len 186, 197&#13;
Myers, Margaret 64, 163&#13;
Myers, Patty 161&#13;
Mye rs, Robert 143&#13;
Myklebust, Joe l 32, 33, 40, 41&#13;
42, 43, 186, 196&#13;
McCallan, Dave 161&#13;
McCollum, Bruce 186&#13;
McCallum, Jack 99, 143&#13;
McClary, Joseph 63, 99, 143&#13;
McClelland, Leslee 48, 49, 161&#13;
McCormick, John Not pictured&#13;
McCoy, Mike 106, 109, 161&#13;
McDowell, William 186&#13;
McGee, Richard 186&#13;
Mcintosh, Dorothy 186&#13;
Mcintosh Judy 41, 59, 186&#13;
Mcintosh, Ruth 42, 64, 143&#13;
McKenzie, Julia 42, 52, 47, 143&#13;
McKern, Mike 161&#13;
McMaste r, Rod 161&#13;
McMullen, Bev 21, 31, 49, 59,&#13;
79, 83, 187&#13;
McNulty, Nancy 161&#13;
McTwiggan, Kathy 28, 42, 187&#13;
McTw igga n, Jim 49, 62, 81 , 161&#13;
McTwiggan, William 58, 60, 61,&#13;
67, 187&#13;
Nagel, Jim 109, 111, 161&#13;
Nahach, Nick 161&#13;
Negrete, Rita 161&#13;
Neill, Dave 162&#13;
Nelson, Beverly 143&#13;
Nelson, DeeDee 129, 143&#13;
Ne lson, Elena 50, 97, 98, 162&#13;
Nelson, John 143&#13;
Nelson, Karen 44, 45, 51, 162&#13;
Nelson, Mike 162&#13;
Nelson, Pam 29, 36, 44, 70, 89,&#13;
94, 95, 187, 236&#13;
Neumann, Dianne 162&#13;
Nemecek, Jan 64, 75, 144, 236&#13;
Ne rton, Merlin 118&#13;
Nes bitt, Jerry 111 , 144&#13;
Newberry, Nancy 144&#13;
Newman, Bill 162&#13;
Nice, Robert 162&#13;
Nicholas, Joe 187&#13;
Nightser, Mark 144&#13;
Nilius, Sharon 144&#13;
Nixon, Gary 162&#13;
Nixon, Larry 162&#13;
Nix on, Susette 144&#13;
Norris, Peggy 162&#13;
Norton, Dennis 187&#13;
Nuno, Carmen 144&#13;
Nusser, Dennis 30, 162&#13;
Nuzum, Judy 51, 144&#13;
Nuzum, Patricia 50, 144&#13;
O'Brien, Dennis 144&#13;
O'De ll, Carline 144&#13;
O'Dell, Don 162&#13;
O'Dan iel, Lynette 42, 69, 129,&#13;
144&#13;
O'Hara, Patrick·67, 122, 162&#13;
O'Hara, Susan 28, 31, 34, 41,&#13;
44, 54, 187&#13;
Olsen, Judy 31, 33, 39, 41, 58,&#13;
62, 187, 196&#13;
Olsen, Virginia 9, 35, 54, 162&#13;
O'Neill, John 144&#13;
Oshol, Doug 33, 41, 120, 162&#13;
Ossman, Cheryle 30, 41, 162&#13;
Oviatt, Jan 187&#13;
Page, Julie 54, 144&#13;
Papaila, Dan 162&#13;
Parish, Rita 144&#13;
Parker, Alice 144&#13;
Parks, Elizabeth 36, 57, 58, 128,&#13;
187&#13;
Parrack, Bill 162&#13;
Paulson, Marc 56, 106, 123, 162&#13;
Poulson, Steve 54, 187&#13;
Pearce, Marilyn 187&#13;
Pe ck, Gregory 144&#13;
Penry, Maureen 38, 187&#13;
Pedersen, Roxanne 49, 144&#13;
Pefferman, Steve 163&#13;
Peleska, Jodie 163&#13;
Pendgraft, Ch arles 187, 227&#13;
Pendgraft, Gary 163&#13;
Penry, Maureen 38, 187&#13;
Peterson, Bobbie 39, 54, 59,&#13;
61, 163&#13;
Pete rsen, Conrad 167&#13;
Petersen, Gary 163&#13;
Petersen, Henry 163&#13;
Petersen, Jerry 64, 106, l 08,&#13;
116, 144&#13;
Petersen, Ken 56, 106, 111,&#13;
114, 163, 166&#13;
Pete rsen, Susie 50, 163&#13;
Peterson, Debby 163&#13;
Peterson, Debra 48, 144&#13;
Peterson, Del 163&#13;
Peterson, Lori 144&#13;
Petry, Bob 63, 106, 108, 144&#13;
Petry, Kathleen 187&#13;
Phillips, Bruce 41, 49, 54, 59,&#13;
79, 163&#13;
Phillips, Christine 32, 50, 187&#13;
196&#13;
Phillips, Con stance 34, 41, 46,&#13;
51, 95, 188&#13;
Phillips, Dennis 144&#13;
Pickrell, Virgil 37, 188&#13;
Piekkola, Michael 145&#13;
Pitt, Terry 106, 108, 145&#13;
Plantikow, Robert 163&#13;
Plummer, Paul 30, 122, 163&#13;
Plummer, Victoria 163&#13;
Poffenbarger, Pat 9, 45, 163&#13;
Pogge, Denny 163&#13;
Pogue, Peggy 9, 188&#13;
Points, Janet 50, 70, 145&#13;
Points, Marty 64, 70, 145&#13;
Points, Tonya 188&#13;
Polak, Kathy 145&#13;
Potts, Janet 54, 64, 145&#13;
Poulson Joe 67, 145&#13;
Powell, John 163&#13;
Pribyl, Gloria 188&#13;
Price, Ed 145&#13;
Priest, Teri 50, 70, 145&#13;
Prieto, Bill 120, 188&#13;
Prine, Dan Not pictured&#13;
Probst, Billie 30, 46, 48, 49, 51,&#13;
129, 145&#13;
Purnell, Gloria 31. 40, 41 , 52,&#13;
188, 196&#13;
Quandt, Judy 36, 188&#13;
Quandt, LaJune B6, 45, 51, 70,&#13;
71, 163&#13;
Quandt, Robert 63, 115, 125,&#13;
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Contents&#13;
Foreword .... . . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2&#13;
Academics ... . . .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 6&#13;
Organizations . . .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 36&#13;
Activities . . ... . .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 7 4&#13;
Sports . ........ .. ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. . 112&#13;
Underclassmen . . . .. . ..... . . · . · · · · · · · · . . . 150&#13;
Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172&#13;
Personalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196&#13;
Advertising ......... . ... .... ..... . . ..... 208&#13;
Index . .... .... . ........ .. . ... .......... 234&#13;
MONTICELLO '70&#13;
THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
2501 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
VOLUME 46 &#13;
MEMORIES • • •&#13;
pressed between the pages of our minds&#13;
2 &#13;
of holdi ng ha nds,&#13;
of red bouquets,&#13;
of twiligh ts trimmed in purple haze, of quiet nights and g entle days,&#13;
3 &#13;
Words from the song "MEMORIES"&#13;
reprinted by perm ission of G ladys&#13;
Music Inc .. New York, New York.&#13;
of laughing eyes,&#13;
and simpl e wa ys. &#13;
... SWEET MEMO RI ES&#13;
5 &#13;
-&#13;
' .... :-- '&#13;
- . : ,&#13;
• &#13;
. f . &#13;
DECA OFFICERS: Pam Wolken, Diane Chrisinger, Tommy Trau tman, Joe Nuzum, and Vickie Moore.&#13;
Steve Aherns learns the process of working in a retail store.&#13;
Rich Klement dreams of becoming a big success in the business world.&#13;
8 &#13;
OE, DE, Earn While Learning&#13;
OE stu d ent Debbi e Poul sen sor ts moil at T J's main office.&#13;
Commercial courses enable a student ta enter the business&#13;
world while still working for a d iploma . One half of the school&#13;
day is spent toking subjects required for g roduotion . The&#13;
students also attend classes pertaining to their part-time jobs.&#13;
The other half of the day is spent at the job for which they receive both graduation credit and pay.&#13;
OE and DE ore the two groups involved in the commercial&#13;
deportment at Thomas Jefferson High School.&#13;
OE, which stands for Office Education, consists of twenty&#13;
g irl s. The only requi rement for this group is one year of typing,&#13;
but shorthand and bookkeeping are preferred. This progra m&#13;
educates the girls to work at almost any secreta ria l job. The&#13;
group sponsored a trip to Des Moines by plane for president&#13;
Gwen Lovercheck and vice-president Jean Bradley. Mrs. Julie&#13;
Pycha, sponsor, chaperoned the girls as they attended the&#13;
State Leadership Convention.&#13;
DECA or Distributive Education Clubs of America, has a&#13;
total of twenty-seven members, both boys and girls. This cou rse&#13;
educates the members for the distributi ng and marketi ng of&#13;
goods and services. Distributive occupations are foun d in retailing, wholesa ling, manufocturing, storing, transporting, and&#13;
financing . Risk bearing is a lso inclu ded.&#13;
To rai se funds for a trip to the state convention in Des&#13;
Moines, this group was busy selling items such as school emblems, school pins, and candy bars. They a lso sponsored a&#13;
dance following t he first basketball game.&#13;
OE OFFICERS: Sandy C hristianson,&#13;
Pot Pritchard, Judy Bates, Jeanette&#13;
Hoel, Jeon Bradley, Su e Young, and&#13;
Gwen Lovercheck.&#13;
9 &#13;
Seniors Roger King end Dove Neumonn listen to Mr. Eorl Peck, cute mechanics teacher.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson machine shop received over forty thousand d ollars worth&#13;
of new equipment to hel p them better thei r skills.&#13;
Chorl ie Jones, junior, od iusts the ore on his torch duri ng o vocoti onol weldi ng&#13;
class.&#13;
10 &#13;
Shop Students&#13;
Learn Trades&#13;
Th is was a banner year for the vocational education&#13;
classes. Forty thousa nd dollars worth of new machinery was&#13;
added to the vocational education department to help achieve&#13;
more specif ic knowledge and skill s.&#13;
Vocational education is the learning of ski ll s of a certain&#13;
trade. Printing, auto mechanics, welding, drafting, machine&#13;
sh op, and building construction ore the courses offered in th is&#13;
area of educ a tion.&#13;
The stude nts spend three hours of the day in classrooms.&#13;
One hour they lea rn how they con apply their knowledge to be&#13;
a success in a specific trade. The remaining two sessions ore&#13;
spent in lea rning by doing.&#13;
These courses ore sometimes thought to be easy, but this is&#13;
not true. Besides taking the required academic courses, the&#13;
boys must lea rn new and specio I ized ski I ls.&#13;
The boys put forth a great effort to benefit the appearance&#13;
of the school. Trees were planted in the courtyard, a new front&#13;
sidewalk was laid, and the driver education cars were&#13;
mechanically maintained throughout the year. The print shop&#13;
deserves credit for printing the school newspaper, the Signal.&#13;
Student printers also produce all the programs for school&#13;
plays, tickets for athletic events and the school newspaper for&#13;
Abraha m Lincoln High School.&#13;
These programs provicle opportun ities for boys who are not&#13;
college bound. After graduation they can easil y find&#13;
employment in their chosen trades. Buildi ng constructi on students Don Sheo , Bernie Hathaway, Terry O ' Dell , Gardon Mi l ler, a nd Bi ll Ives lay new cement in front of th e school.&#13;
" I don' t know if Mr. White w i ll ac -&#13;
cept this, Tom," sigh s jun ior printer&#13;
Roger Smi th.&#13;
11 &#13;
School Improved By Shops' Efforts&#13;
Tee Joy machinist Tom Jones works with the shop's new machinery.&#13;
Building and construction students&#13;
toke time out of class to assist in the&#13;
planting of trees in the courtyard.&#13;
12&#13;
Juniors Don Burgstrum and Tom Hunt work at the power sow. &#13;
Jerry Stotts leorns the work required to be a machinist.&#13;
Sophomore students Denn is Thompson, Steve Aldredge, a nd Duane Price learn&#13;
the procedures of mechanical drawing.&#13;
13 &#13;
Barb Schewe, Terri Farrell, Bonnie O lson, Rita Borgenquost and Kris Henry seem to hove other things on their minds besides doing their typing assignments.&#13;
Kathy Li nehan and Patti Q uandt tran sc ribe words in shorthand class.&#13;
14&#13;
Much time wa s spent by typi ng stud ents Patti Bo lton, Peg gy G u yett , a nd&#13;
Dionne N elson to a cquire sp eed . &#13;
Students Prepare&#13;
For New Careers&#13;
Typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and business low ore&#13;
the courses offered for students planning on going into business careers ofter graduation.&#13;
Students in beginning typing classes learned the basic&#13;
skills while more advanced students practiced to acquire speed&#13;
and efficiency.&#13;
After mastering the basics in shorthand classes, the girls&#13;
spent their time transcribing words.&#13;
Bookkeeping students filled their time with learning&#13;
about making · budgets, filling out ledgers, and learning and&#13;
practicing on various office machines. Practice sets were used&#13;
to odd a realistic effect to the class.&#13;
Re nee Peterson works on her bookkeeping ossignment.&#13;
So p homores Kathy Sween ie and Bev Fi enhold learn new typing ski l ls.&#13;
Hoving mastered the bosic typing skills, Mor k Story and Chorl ie Blackman&#13;
strive to achieve speed.&#13;
15 &#13;
Mr. John Martens lectures w hil e a student wo rk s out o geometry problem.&#13;
Junior Suson Corman measu res off on angle. Pausi ng to concentrate on her g eometry p roblem is sop ho more Sue Schwart z .&#13;
16 &#13;
Class Added to&#13;
Math Department&#13;
A new cla ss in the mathematics deportment was vocational&#13;
moth, ta ught by Mr. Dennis Strudthoff. Also added to the moth&#13;
de portment at the semester was Mr. John Martens who taught&#13;
geometry.&#13;
Thomas Jefferson offers a vo riety of courses for the moth&#13;
minded student. The courses ore algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and vocotionol moth. The classes ore available&#13;
to any student at Tee Joy who wishes to toke them.&#13;
In a lgebra classes, under the guidance of Mr. Charles&#13;
Crouse, Mr. John Rosenthal, or Miss Ethel Gregory, the students&#13;
lea rned the relations on propert·ies of numbers, including the&#13;
solution of equations, polynomials, and continued fractions.&#13;
They also spent time on linear equations, rational and irrational numbers, relations and functions, and quadratic equations.&#13;
Geometry students stud ied the relations, properties, and&#13;
measurements of solids, surfaces, lines, and angles. Trigonometry dealt with the relations among the sides and angles of tria ngles and closely related magnitudes and methods of deducing from given ports of other required ports.&#13;
Calculus involved the so lving of problems by figuring them&#13;
out mothemoticolly. Thi s class is usually token by seniors who&#13;
pion on going to college, although many students toke it&#13;
because they enjoy it.&#13;
Most st udents toke geometry in their sophomore year and&#13;
continue on with a lgebra, trigonometry, and calc ulus in later&#13;
years. For college bound students, moth is a required port of&#13;
their curriculum in most instances. Most students agree,&#13;
whether college bound or not, that moth is a worthwhile course&#13;
as it teaches a person to think.&#13;
Math stud ent Richard Youngs wo rks o ut a tough problem in o lgebro class.&#13;
Mr. Charl es Crouse tells his stu dents about o tough o lgebro problem.&#13;
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Senior Jim Compbell oppl ied his leorning too chemi stry experiment in Miss&#13;
Agnes Spero's closs.&#13;
Minute forms of life ore obse rved by sophomore biology&#13;
students Terry Jefferson end&#13;
Gory Bergantzel.&#13;
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Science Furthers&#13;
Th i n k i n g Ab i I i ty&#13;
The science deportment, which includes physics, chemistry,&#13;
and biology, abandoned the practice of fact memori zation. In&#13;
its place, practical knowledge was stressed.&#13;
What was learned in biology courses centered around two&#13;
field trips, one in the foll and one in the spring. These excursions were to Fontenelle Forest in Omaha. These investigations&#13;
of local forms of life will be a regular port of biology from&#13;
now on.&#13;
Physics, the mathematics of science, employed a series of&#13;
experiments to show the relationship between different units of&#13;
matter and various properties. Although it is mostly a theory&#13;
course, the experiments performed enabled the students to&#13;
learn from a practical standpoint. The classes proved Galileo's&#13;
theory by dropping weights out windows and timing them. The&#13;
students found out how "powerful" they were by running upstairs while being timed . This experiment substantiated the&#13;
formula Work + Time = Power.&#13;
The concept of correct application of principles was also&#13;
emphasized in chemistry. Chem is the study of matter, chemical&#13;
reactions, changes, compotobilities, and incompotobilities.&#13;
There was on attempt to instill creativity into the chemistry&#13;
student. Through this, education con be a lifelong process.&#13;
The motive of the entire deportment was to teach the&#13;
students to think logically and relate knowledge to new and&#13;
old situations. The teachers hove attempted to give their&#13;
students the a bi I ity to th ink, in order that they may better understand the world which confronts them each day. &#13;
Bob Droke, Mory Fuss, and Pauline Bode ponder the results of a chemistry experiment.&#13;
Mrs. Ethel Gregory assists p hysics students with o n experiment involvi ng the&#13;
use of a spring weig ht device.&#13;
A field trip to Fontenell e Forest was mo de by t he biology classes to study mid -&#13;
lotitude deci d uous forests.&#13;
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Rondy Lambert reports on Spanish customs.&#13;
20&#13;
History Students&#13;
Become Involved&#13;
Racism, the Vietnam war, student unrest, and the g e neration gap were just a few of the modern problems studied in the&#13;
history, government, and economic classes.&#13;
Mr. Bill Connon from the state legislature spoke to Mr. Edward Bremmer's government classes. They also hod term&#13;
papers, class discussions, a study of the constitution and a&#13;
three day discussion of the Moratorium. Students in Mr.&#13;
Charles Bryant's classes doily receive d newspa pers to keep up&#13;
with what's happening .&#13;
In Mr. Mike Hoffman's and Mr. Francis Schafer's economics&#13;
classes the students bought stock. For every point the stock&#13;
went up, the students received extra points. Some students hod&#13;
A's going for them while others were going bankrupt. The&#13;
students were also required to do notebooks and term papers.&#13;
American History students spent their time studying civil&#13;
disobedience, having group di sc ussions, viewing numerous&#13;
films, doing position papers on the ri se of industrialism, and&#13;
participating in fi eld trips. Al l junior students ore required to&#13;
toke one year of this course.&#13;
Sophomores spent their time drawing mops, making&#13;
reports, and learning world capitols in world history.&#13;
To top off and coordinate different areas of social studies,&#13;
students prepared exhibits for the annual Freedom Fair.&#13;
Miryom Donoire ond Jeonette Sch we tz li sten attentively in Mr. Bre mme r's government doss. &#13;
Too mony p eopl e working on o job con be os inefficie nt os too few, as these economics students show.&#13;
Ed Belt leads hi s world history class in o mop reading exerc ise.&#13;
Mr. Bryan t and Rick Morrison pond~r o ver curre nt even ts.&#13;
21 &#13;
Wally Parrack and John Hubbard, both se niors, perform on experiment testing&#13;
their rea ction times in psychology class first se mester.&#13;
22&#13;
Don Jensen, senior, administers on auditory p e rc eption o f direction t es t to&#13;
fellow senior Lindo Rhote n. Se nior Billi e Cl a rk drops p e nni es in on ex p e rime nt&#13;
concerning th e low of overag es.&#13;
Impact Made by&#13;
'People' Courses&#13;
The educational system has come to realize that being able&#13;
to compute mathematical formulae and perform scientific experiments is not enough for the complete person. Unless he understands himself and can account for what happens around&#13;
him, he is not only uneducated, but does not have the elements&#13;
for true happiness. That is why, within recent years,&#13;
psychology, sociology, and humanities have been added to the&#13;
curriculum.&#13;
Psychology is the science of the human mind. Through&#13;
classroom experimentation and outside research, human behavior is analyzed. Mental retardation and other problems&#13;
dealing with the minds are also included in the study.&#13;
The study of man in general and as he fits into his society is&#13;
the main idea behind the sociology course. Basic forms of&#13;
social institutions, mainly the family, are studied. Pre judice,&#13;
poverty, crime, injustice, and other social ills are discussed.&#13;
Both psychology and sociology were taught by Miss Darnelle&#13;
Ronning, who was new this year.&#13;
Mr. John Hanna and Mr. R. H. Fanders tea med up to teach&#13;
humanities. In this course, the students delved into the relationships between man and God, man and nature, and man&#13;
and his fellow man. Plays, movies, records, novels, and poetry&#13;
were studied in corre lation with these different relationships&#13;
and the ethics involved in them.&#13;
Those enrolled in these one- semester courses trave led to&#13;
the Nebraska State Penitentiary at Lincoln to hea r a panel of&#13;
convicts speak.&#13;
Through a better knowledge of himself, man is better able&#13;
to cooperate with others, to cope with his environme nt, and to&#13;
come to grips with the problems of life. &#13;
Wide Curriculum Taught • 1n Home Ee&#13;
The home economics deportment probably offers the widest area of study. This variety of topics will always be a benefit to the g irls&#13;
in their chosen vocations.&#13;
The sophomores enrolled in Home Economics 3-4 were kept busy cooking, sewing, and discussing good grooming. Juniors and seniors in Home Economics 6-7 d iscussed more thoroughly the topics taught in 3-4.&#13;
Home Economics 5, required for seniors, is primarily concerned with preparing girls for marriage. The course includes family relations hips, the engagement, budgeting, insurance, and discipline of the children. Oral reports were given to odd to that which was&#13;
learned in class. The Homemaking 5 students hod two guest speakers. Mr. Dick Hording come and talked to the girls about wedding&#13;
portra its. He also gave tips on how to make o wedding day run more smoothly. Mrs. Sinclair, the school nurse, discussed human relationships and answered any questions the girls hod.&#13;
Interior decorating is taught in Home Economics 8. For o special project the girls hod to equip o whole kitchen and ma ke o floor&#13;
pion for o house.&#13;
Co ra l Ro berts panders aver the side-seam in her dress.&#13;
Senior Pam Neal is preparing a relish tray w hich was served to the teachers.&#13;
Cookie Mueller is procticing for her future coreer os o homemoker.&#13;
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English and Electives Altered&#13;
English and alternative electives were subject to revamping&#13;
this year in an effort to provide the students with worthwhile&#13;
subjects. A joint meeting of students and teachers from Thomas&#13;
Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln high schools was held to&#13;
propose electives and get the response of the students.&#13;
The English courses themselves are gradually changing. No&#13;
longer is a strong emphasis placed on grammar, but understanding is stressed. Getting the most of poetry, short stories,&#13;
and novels was the prime objective.&#13;
Sophomores spent one semester learning the fundamentals&#13;
of public speaking. In this class, students composed and&#13;
presented various types of speeches. The other semester found&#13;
them reviewing grammar and studying literature, concentrating on the short story.&#13;
Juniors involved themselves with unit study, interpreting&#13;
material pertaining to a designated subject. They read contemporary novels, as well as classics. Discussing these, they attempted to relate the theme to situations in today' s world.&#13;
English literature was studied by the seniors. All three&#13;
grades also were coached in proper theme writing techniques.&#13;
A senior English class discusses the wor ks of Chaucer and Shakes peare.&#13;
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Debaters, under the d irectio n of Mr. Will iam Mansur,&#13;
learned the co nce pts of pe rsuasion, rebut, post ure, poi se, and&#13;
speaking. Much resea rch an d note- kee ping were req uired for&#13;
success in this course.&#13;
The journali sm d ep o rtme nt is a highly producti ve section,&#13;
not only of the La nguage Arts Deportment, but of the entire&#13;
school. Journalism I students spent one semeste r le arning the&#13;
fundamental s of newspaper prep a ra tion, including la yout, advertising, head lines, copy reoding, and proofread ing. After&#13;
learning the essentials, they applied for positions o n the Signal. Those talented e nough to achieve sta nding o n the sta ff&#13;
advanced to Journalism II. In this course, the ir main pur pose&#13;
was to publish the Signal every two wee ks.&#13;
After completing these two courses, those mainta ining o n&#13;
interest in journalism cou ld elect to toke Journalism Ill , which&#13;
acqua inted the students with the various a sp ects of professional journalism.&#13;
Annual is also a port of the journalism deportment. In this&#13;
class the Monticello staff prepared the layouts that ore&#13;
published in the yearbook.&#13;
Ju nior C huck W ood prese nts t he neg -&#13;
at ive side o f the iss ue. &#13;
Sophomore Shirley Churchill delive rs o speech of o per suosive noture.&#13;
Junio rs were ollowed to use their free reoding doy in ony woy they chose.&#13;
Lindo Cleve land ond Noncy finch delve into reseorch moteriol for rebuttol.&#13;
Jo urnolism I students view copy-reoding symbols with t he use of on overhead&#13;
projector. Signal reporter Po t Holl interviews Sena tor Jock Miller for o&#13;
newspoper stor y. M iss Conco nno n, Potty Duke, Debbie C hadwick, and Alon&#13;
Myklebust discuss o proble m o n a yeorbook layout.&#13;
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Sophomore Harley Schull prepares a list of words to be translated.&#13;
Spanish students concentrate on on exercise involving ver b conjugation.&#13;
26&#13;
Language Arts&#13;
The language deportment hos co ncei ve d many idea s to aid&#13;
in the understanding of the Engli sh la ngua g e, es peci a ll y fo r&#13;
those w ho o re inhibited in lea rn ing by on insuffici ent know ledge of English.&#13;
In on effort to improve the reading abi l ity of students, four&#13;
special Engl ish courses w ere offe red. Three of these w e re for&#13;
sophomores, the fourth for juniors. The content of these cl asses&#13;
differed somewhat from the curricu lum of the other courses.&#13;
The members of these c la sses were involved in the oral reading&#13;
of ploys, with the juniors presenting " Twelve Angry M en."&#13;
For students who hove learning difficu lt ies, an individual&#13;
p rogress c lass was offered. Thi s two-hour b lo ck stressed practical living, job sk ills, invo lvement, and soc ia l ski ll s. A workstudy program for juniors and seniors was also connected with&#13;
this division.&#13;
The under-achiever who has on overage or above IQ, but&#13;
w ho is not working to potential may be able to participate in&#13;
the TEEM project. TEEM, wh ich stands for Teach in g wi th Educational Experimental Methods, is o two-hour course combini ng&#13;
socia l stud ies and language arts. V ery strict criteria is used in&#13;
the select ion of the forty young people to be involved . lnnova-&#13;
Stimul ates Knowledge&#13;
tive methods were used in reaching the members of the classes,&#13;
wi th the la test forms of instruction attempted. The use of textbooks was abandoned with supplementary materials and&#13;
mul ti-med ia devices used in their stead. TEEM is federollyf unded through the Title I program, but Title Ill provided the&#13;
money for the ma jor TEEM project of the yea r-film making.&#13;
Th is was o first for the Counci I Bluffs school system. The&#13;
st udents wrote the scri pt, directed, and shot "on location" in&#13;
the Council Bluffs area .&#13;
Thomas Jeffe rson can ta ke pride in the special attention&#13;
given to students with lea rning obstacl es of all types. The since re attempt to reach each and every member of the student&#13;
body is a va st undertaking, which is being accomplished&#13;
through serious endeavors on the part of faculty, counselors,&#13;
ad ministrators, and the notion's government.&#13;
The foreign language department also contributed to the&#13;
development of well-rounded individuals by offering Spanish&#13;
as on elective. Those participating in this area were able to&#13;
become fluent in another language while broadening the&#13;
knowledge of their own .&#13;
Figures a re tota led by Individual Progress studen ts Rocky Armstrong,&#13;
DeWayne Swi gart. and Ja hn Turpen a s they learn to use an adding machine.&#13;
Douglas Wilson, Jeffery Acord, and Bo b A we observe Ed Pagge as he operates&#13;
a tape recorder and slide proj ector in TEEM class.&#13;
Sophomore Spani sh stud ent Terry La w less li stens ta a di a logue which aids hi m&#13;
in his under sta nd ing of a foreign tong ue.&#13;
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John Blue works on a vase in Mr. Gronewold's craft class.&#13;
Ray Brown is-kept busy drawing designs.&#13;
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Color Techniques&#13;
Stressed in Art&#13;
Art students stud ied a variety of things ranging from mastering the basic skills in beginning classes to designing jacket&#13;
covers in the advanced commercial classes.&#13;
In Miss Janice White's beginning art classes she stressed the&#13;
importance of learning how to draw. Students worked on still&#13;
life sketches, cartoons, and drawings.&#13;
Color mixing and color techniques were the important&#13;
things stressed in the painting classes. Students spent their time&#13;
doing acrylic paintings, studying a unit on water colors, and&#13;
for Christmas all the students in the class worked on a large&#13;
mural showing the story of Chri st's birth. Each on e a lso&#13;
designed a Christmas card.&#13;
The Projects class is for advanced art students only. It involves an in-depth study in an area of the student's choice.&#13;
In Mr. Jerry Gronewold's craft classes the students did two&#13;
projects a week: they could make plates, cups and saucers,&#13;
statues, vases, or anything they chose. In Miss Whites' croft&#13;
classes most of the time was spent on three dimensionols such&#13;
as weaving, mobiles, and plaster drawings.&#13;
Commercial art classes consisted of individual art studies in&#13;
which the students could design record and book covers. &#13;
Mory Thompson is diligently at wor k on a design in art class.&#13;
Makin g designs by weaving is the project undertaken by Scott Rossie.&#13;
Gory Juhl concentrates on on abstract in Mr. Gronewold's class.&#13;
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30&#13;
Tim Peters tak es a trombon e lesson ta ea r n a n A i n band.&#13;
Mr. Fanciers accelera tes t he aging process an sop homo re Drama I stude nt De nnis N elson by the use of stage make -up. " Bee r Belly" is th e accusa t ion fl u ng a t Dan Bell by&#13;
Susie Lewis a s t hey interpre t a sce ne fro m Mali ere's A Doctor in Spite of Himself in advanced dra ma . Stage ma nagement class goes "und erground" t a pre pare for on upco mi ng Tee Joy product io n. &#13;
Fi ne Arts Encourage Expression&#13;
Students in the fine arts deportment were fortunate in having a great opportunity for self expression. Skills and talents&#13;
were nurtured, giving amateur performers a rightful pride in&#13;
the ir abilities.&#13;
Under the always superb direction of fine arts instructors R.&#13;
H. Fanciers, Kenneth Hawkes, Stan Ivy, Melvin Johnson, and&#13;
Roger MacNeill, the students not only learned fact and theory,&#13;
but also probed their inner selves, so that the talent they&#13;
presented was truly an extension of themselves.&#13;
Mrs. Phylli s Tush was a newcomer to the drama deportment, teaching beginning drama. She was, however, by no&#13;
means new to the media, having done work of this sort in&#13;
college. She and Mr. Fenders taught the basics: make-up,&#13;
stage positioning, ploys, and pantomime. Talent, of course, is&#13;
impossi ble to teach. But through the mastery of this drama duo,&#13;
students were urged to the limit, bringing out abilities the&#13;
students themselves often times didn't realize they possessed .&#13;
Mr. Fanciers' genius was also put to use in stage management and advanced drama. The stage management crew&#13;
worked behind the scenes to assure the success of the Tee Joy&#13;
productions. Their diligent work and long hours tokes a&#13;
dedication to their work and to their school which must be commended.&#13;
Advanced drama students read plays and received acting&#13;
assignments. Interpretation of plays and understanding of the&#13;
acting profession was the purpose of this course.&#13;
Students involved in instrumental and vocal music were&#13;
required to take a certain number of private lessons. Through&#13;
concentration on the individual, perfection in a group was&#13;
acheived. It also gave the student a feeling of personal pride&#13;
as their abilities improved and the personal attention showed&#13;
the musicians that they were important to the whole.&#13;
Choir again lived to the praise it has often received in the&#13;
past as being one of the best in the area. It spent not only its&#13;
time in class daily, but much time after school and took time&#13;
from other classes for special practices in preparation for its&#13;
performances. Roadshow, the Christmas Concert, and the&#13;
spring musical, Camelot, were the major undertakings of the&#13;
year. Representatives from Thomas Jefferson fared well at&#13;
sta te music competition.&#13;
Members of choir auditioned for small groups such as Madrigal, octets, and quartets. These groups entertained many&#13;
clubs and organizations in the community, spreading good will&#13;
for the school and recei ving acclaim wherever they appeared .&#13;
Boys and girls involved in glee learned the fundamentals&#13;
of correct vocalizing. Glee is a prerequisite for anyone trying&#13;
out for choir. A sophomore madrigal was selected from the&#13;
glees.&#13;
The annual candy bar so le was held, wit h the girls glee&#13;
being top sellers. They were the guests at the yearly chili feed,&#13;
with the choir girls serving the supper and the boys enterta ining afterwords.&#13;
The band also employed the candy sale idea to subsid ize&#13;
their trip to the Bl ack Hill s, South Dakota. Dance band, pep&#13;
band, and orchestra were picked from the band members.&#13;
Represe ntatives from the music department competed· for&#13;
positions in all-state orchestra and all-state choir. Nine singers&#13;
and one band member were se lected for all-state. The al l- state&#13;
concert was televised and presented on a local station .&#13;
The fine arts deportment has greatly contributed to making&#13;
the three years spent in high school an adventure. The memories of plo ys, musicals, and concerts will long live in t he hea rts&#13;
of both the participants and the audience.&#13;
Band me mbers rehearse a number for their spring festival. The choir practices the dynamics of the choral selection from " How the West Wa s Won," which they presented at the Roadshow. Mike Gibson accompanies boys' glee membe rs Mike Quakenbush and Gaylin Hicks as they learn o new piece. Standing to improve their breathing,&#13;
girls' glee si ngs a Christmas carol.&#13;
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When sophomores were naughty,&#13;
they showed their better halves.&#13;
BPE Centers&#13;
Around Hea Ith&#13;
The Boys' Physical Education classes were centered around&#13;
the coeducational health sessions held on Fridays. In these sessions, students learned about various good health habits they&#13;
will be able to use throughout their lives.&#13;
On regulac weekday classes, the juniors and seniors were&#13;
combined to form quite large classes. Sophomores were in&#13;
classes all by themselves.&#13;
For the third straight year Mr. Tom Vincent, head of the&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Physical Education Department, held a two&#13;
week course in socia l dancing and folk dancing. Students who&#13;
were known to be somewhat afraid of members of the opposite&#13;
sex soon learned to like them or they flunked the course.&#13;
New to the curriculum for boys this year was a unit devoted to the basic fundamental s of golf. A large screen was used&#13;
to stop balls after they were driven in the Field House. New&#13;
clubs were purchased for the boys as they found out the intracacies of this popular sport.&#13;
Taking over Mr. Duncan Drum's place as assistant to Mr.&#13;
Vincent was the ever-popular Mr. Stan Belitz. He was the main&#13;
teacher of wrestling fundamentals and also gave much assista nce to the coeducational health classes.&#13;
Fourth period upperclassmen strain to moke a ten men pyramid .&#13;
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Mr. Stan Belitz rela xes ofter o grueling hour wi th 3 rd hour seniors. &#13;
GPE Covers Many Sports&#13;
Girls' physical education teachers Donno Balzer and Linda&#13;
Cleaver covered many different sports with the students of&#13;
their class during the 1968-1970 school year. Riflery, bowling,&#13;
archery, gymnastics, field hockey, soccer, tumbling, and&#13;
basketba ll were all given units which usually lasted about two&#13;
weeks. In between these units physical fitness tests, a&#13;
requ irement of all physical education students, were taken.&#13;
Physical education class was usually the place where the&#13;
girl students attending Thomas Jefferson High found out the&#13;
cond ition of their health. Tests for eyesight, ability to hear, ond&#13;
body conditioning were given. Also the height and weight of&#13;
each student was recorded at the beginning of the year and at&#13;
the end of it to determine the growth of the girls.&#13;
O n Fri days the girl s' and boys' cl asses were combined .&#13;
Su bjects ranging from premarital pregnancy to the health of&#13;
the lungs were studied through films, guest speakers, and&#13;
ta ped recordings. The sophomores and juniors were tested&#13;
each nine weeks to see if they had paid any attention during&#13;
closs. The seniors were exempt from these tests.&#13;
For the second time in two years, the girls took time for a&#13;
two week course in dancing. Together with the boys they&#13;
learned the intricacies of every dance known to the instructor.&#13;
These included the waltz, fox trot, polka, cha-cha, and the&#13;
two-step.&#13;
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Junior Tom Klein learns to drive o stick shift in the si mulo tor.&#13;
Ke lly Wh ite ond M ike Dowson demonstrate occidents.&#13;
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Bill Devis teaches junior Kathy Cross the proper way to drive.&#13;
Driver Education&#13;
Promotes Safety&#13;
The promotion of safety was the theme for driver education&#13;
teachers during the 1969-70 school year. Students were taught&#13;
to be good defensive drivers and to watch out for the other&#13;
guy. The basic idea behind this theme is to teach the youth to&#13;
become sa fer drivers than the older generation and thus e liminate the high driving death rate. &#13;
Li bra ry Adds&#13;
Copy Machine&#13;
N ew to the Thomas Jefferson Ii brory was a copy-making&#13;
machine for both students and faculty. Articles from magazines&#13;
a nd encyclopedias could be duplicated by this machine for use&#13;
on themes and terms papers . Each copy cost ten cents. Many&#13;
di mes were used by students who found these machine very&#13;
handy.&#13;
Many different newspapers and other types of periodicals&#13;
were new to the resource center this year. Students used these&#13;
publications to help them in their research projects. This was&#13;
espec ially true for seniors, who must toke both economics and&#13;
American government. Juniors in academic American history&#13;
classes were al so extensive users of the resource center.&#13;
All students and faculty members were entitled to use the&#13;
audio-visual room. Phonograph records dealing with many different subjects ore kept there, as ore toped recordings, slides,&#13;
films, and filmstrips. This was a popular meeting place of biology cla sses and the debate squad.&#13;
The 1969-70 school year sow a record number of books&#13;
checked out of the library. Miss Claro Morris, head librarian,&#13;
a lso hod a large number of girls turn out for the library club.&#13;
The members of this organization assist Miss Morris throughout&#13;
the day and ofter school. They do some bookwork and sign in&#13;
and sign out students from study halls. The president of the&#13;
cl ub was Nancy Jonicek, a senior and a three-year member of&#13;
the group.&#13;
Library worker Debi Evans checks over a list of books.&#13;
• J&#13;
Do n New mon uses the library to&#13;
catch up on his sleep.&#13;
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tions '70 &#13;
ROW ONE: Potty Scherer, Betty Spires, Debro Anderson, Devro Goodmon, Bonnie Olson, Kothy Fu ss, Sue Herbst. ROW TWO: Cindy Summy, Lindo Moores, Dione&#13;
Covey, Susie Schwartz, Potty Quandt, Potty Cleveland, Gloria Fender, Barb Folkers, Gloria Folker s, Potty Du ke, Claudio White, Pam Howa rd, Potty Pritchard, Pat Hall .&#13;
ROW THREE: Don Hunter, Keith Gann, Kim Stevens, Denise Smith, Ronnie Jense n, Potty Adamson, Cind y Pei rc e, Jay Rodenbaugh, Tom Lewis, Glorio Larson, Borb&#13;
Breeden, Kris Henry, Mory Knott. ROW FOUR: Don Neumann, Bob Snyder, Pot Flonogon, Charli e Mueller, Doug Fi eld s, Worren Poldberg, Jo hn Deitmon, Rondy&#13;
Klinkefus, Roger Louver, Steve Ahrens, Brod Spelts, Kathy Sorenso n, Don Bell, Allen Alsm6n, Mike Alsman.&#13;
Dress Code Abo I ished at T J&#13;
Student Council officers this year were Cindy Thomes, treasurer; Janet Brown,&#13;
election commissioner; Cindy Dohe, secretory; Rondy Rogers, vice-president.&#13;
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With the help of the 1969-70 Student Council, the school&#13;
was able to abolish the dress code, and to divide into districts,&#13;
a first for TJ. The Student Council members worked dil igently&#13;
in decorating for the Sno-ball, and in planning the activities of&#13;
Twirp Week, and the Twirp Dance. To raise money, Council&#13;
members sold magazine subscriptions. N ew officers elected for&#13;
the 1970-71 school year are John Santee, president; Lynn Lombardo, vice-president; Karen Whipkey, secretary; and Keith&#13;
Gann, parliamentarian .&#13;
Working w ith Jorve Garrett, presi dent, ore Student Council spo nse rs, Mr. Don&#13;
Schwertly ond Mr. Lorry Sch u lenbe rg. &#13;
ROW ONE: Jan Clark, Nancy Campbell, Libby Kermaade, Claudia White, Terry Farrell, Angel McCoy, Patty Kuke, Kathy Fuss, Sue Herbst, Ann Burkey. ROW TW O:&#13;
Cind y Salamon, Linda Murphy, Susie Lewis, Linda Cleveland, Denise Smith, Mary Fuss, Wanda Williamson, Lindy Huntley, Cindy Pearce, Rita Bargenquast. ROW THREE:&#13;
Carol H ester, Kris Henry, Denise Way, Lynne Buchanan, Rhonda Ford, Callie Guiles, Janet Brown, Susan Jones, Kathy Sorenson, Billi Harrill.&#13;
Miryam enjoyed her sixth period Homemaking class and also learned the ort&#13;
of playing the guitar.&#13;
Miryam Shows&#13;
Delight for TJ&#13;
This year, AFS sponsored Miryam Donaire from Tarija,&#13;
Bolivia. Included among Miryam' s activities were FNA, Pep&#13;
Club, Lang uage Club, and the vice-presidency in AFS. Other&#13;
officers of AFS included Lindy Huntley, president; Wanda&#13;
Williamson, secretary; and Kri s Hen ry, treasurer.&#13;
When Miryam returns to Boli via, she plans to attend the&#13;
University of Sucre. Then, she would like to become a Spanish&#13;
teacher.&#13;
Miryam said she would like to express her appreciation to&#13;
all the faculty and students for her wonderful year at TJ.&#13;
Miryam is shown reading a book during homeroom period with Mr. Cha rles&#13;
Crouse. &#13;
First-year seniors include ROW ONE: Linda Murphy, Christina Hansen, Cindy&#13;
Pearce, and Joyce Walton. ROW TWO: Dan Jensen, Da vid Ronk, Nancy Ford,&#13;
Naomi Walling, Diane Hopper, Kathy Sorenson, Douglas Engebretson, and&#13;
Reinhart Groth.&#13;
NHS Seniors&#13;
Are Honored&#13;
Two-year senior members incl ude, ROW ONE: Terri O'Brien, Kris Henry, Billie&#13;
Clark, and Sue Herbst. ROW TWO: Ru th Peterson, Irene Harri s, Kat hy Secular,&#13;
and Judy Lautenschlager. ROW THREE: Janet Brown, Rita Bargenq uast, Gl oria&#13;
Folkers, and Mary Lewis. ROW FOUR: Barb Fral ey, Sue Jones, Patty Berg man,&#13;
and Sue Narmi. ROW FIVE: Bob Le Baug h, Devra Norse, Ja ne Humlicek, and&#13;
Janet Smith. ROW SIX: Randy Klinkefus, Bruce Ross, and Kevin Shepard.&#13;
Three-year se nior members includ e,&#13;
Rick Brown, An n Burkey, Patricia&#13;
Clevela nd, Vi cky Daggett, John&#13;
Drum mond, Patty Du ke, Patty Filli40&#13;
beck, Jarve Garrett, Nancy Hansen,&#13;
Gail McCormick, Rh ea O lberding,&#13;
Bruce Ross, Cindy Thoma s, and&#13;
Claudio White. &#13;
T J Honor Society Inducts 56&#13;
ROW ONE, Lorry Bose, Kelly Wh it e, Don Skinner, and John Rodino. ROW&#13;
TWO, Terr y Lawless, Bruce Ra smussen, Doug Campbell, and Poul McCartney.&#13;
ROW THREE , Paul o Hermei er, Co m Rossie, and Gloria Lorson. ROW FOUR,&#13;
Roze ll a Worth, Toni Jackson, and Jan et Wray. ROW FI VE, Jeana Ortiz,&#13;
Bec ky Jense n, Twi la Thompson, and Nancy Ha tch. ROW SIX, Koren Jeppeson,&#13;
Lucy Kosik i, Beverly Fienhold, and Debbi e Oshlo.&#13;
First-yea r juni ors includ e, ROW ONE, Susie Lewis, Lind y Huntley, Debbi e Muell er, and&#13;
Nancy Finch. ROW TWO, Jeon Tellonder, Denise Perkins, Luanne Jensen, and Debbie&#13;
Klinkelus. ROW THREE, Dennis Woy, John Conner, Lyle Duncan, and Steve Gore.&#13;
ROW FOUR, Billi Harrill, Tim Porter, Bob Drok e, Rondy Henderson, Mike McCol lum,&#13;
Porn Sea rs, and Dolo Michalski.&#13;
In order to become a member of the Notional Honor Society, one must posess the four standards of the club--&#13;
scholarship, character, leadership, and service. A grade&#13;
overage of 3.0 must be maintained.&#13;
This year the club inducted 56 new members w hich consists&#13;
of five per cent of the sophomore class, ten per cent of the&#13;
junior class, and 15 per cent of the senior class. The new&#13;
members ore chosen by a panel of teachers and then ore&#13;
presented to 1he principal for approval.&#13;
The motto of the club is " Noblesse Oblige", the colors ore&#13;
blue and gold, and the flower is the ye llow rose.&#13;
The 1969-70 officers were Rondy Klinkefus, president; Tim&#13;
Peters, vice-president; Potty Duke, secretory; Bruce Ross, treasurer.&#13;
Juniors w ho hove been members for&#13;
two years include, ROW ONE, Kathy&#13;
Cross, Lindo Moores, Cindy Summy,&#13;
Koren Whipkey, Ba rb Breeden, Doug&#13;
Fencl, and Don Neuman. ROW TWO,&#13;
Debbie Noujokoitis, Mory Fuss, Lindo&#13;
Cleveland, Lynn Alper, Polly Anfinson, and Kathy I ncontro. ROW&#13;
THREE, Rondy Worth, Steve Ha rm,&#13;
Rick Creger, Rondy Lambert, Al&#13;
Myklebust, Rondy Oder, Craig Norto n, Joh n Santee, and Bob Robinson.&#13;
41 &#13;
" Libby, are you sn iffing this glue?" asks sports editor Mike Oder.&#13;
ROW ONE, Dave Barker, M i ke Oder&#13;
and Mike W hi ttlesey. ROW TW O ,&#13;
Joyce Wa lton, Betti Spires, Sue&#13;
Herbst, All en Alsman, Kay Evans, and&#13;
Rab Snyder. ROW THREE, Randy&#13;
Lambert, Mary Bl ue, Peggy La mbirth,&#13;
Steve Hamby, and Miss Mary Concannon. ROW FO UR, Jackie Ba rtelt,&#13;
Libby Kermaade, and Lynn Lomba rdo.&#13;
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Signal Edited&#13;
by Two Staffs&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson school newspaper, the Signal, w a s&#13;
put together by a different staff each semester. The editor during the first eighteen weeks wa s senior All en Aslma n. Junior&#13;
Alan Myklebust took over for the second half of the year.&#13;
The Signal was issued to activity ticket holders every other&#13;
Friday during fifth and sixth periods. However, numerous&#13;
events such as teachers conventions and all school examinations prevented its issuance on some occasions. Students not&#13;
owning activity tickets could purchase Signals for ten cents a&#13;
copy. Many graduates of Tee Jay subscribed to the paper. The&#13;
cost for these people was $1.00 per semester.&#13;
To become eligible for membership on the Signal staff,&#13;
students are required to take one semester of journalism. Many&#13;
times these beginners write stories w hich ore good enough for&#13;
publication. Only third semester journalism students are eligible to become the editor-in-chief.&#13;
The newspaper itself is published by the Signal staff, which&#13;
is chosen by faculty supervisor, Miss Mary Concannon. Vocational printing students of Tee Joy are responsible for the printing. They ore sponsored by Mr. David White.&#13;
The Signal belongs to the Notional Schola stic Press A ssociation, the International Order of Quill and Scroll, and the&#13;
Iowa High School Press Association . All students on the staff&#13;
ore eligible to join these organizations.&#13;
The paper usually consists of eight pages. The first page&#13;
was devoted to news which would interest most of the students&#13;
of the school. Student issues, sports, society, and school activities were evenly divided throughout the paper.&#13;
" Miss C's going ta kill me," says senior Steve Homby. &#13;
ROW ONE, Debby Herndon and Potty Duke. ROW TWO, Ca ro le Bowe n, Bill i Harri ll, Alon Myklebust, Claudio W hite, W o nda Wi lliamson, and Pot Holl. ROW THREE,&#13;
Deni se Smith, Terr y Farrell, Vicki Ferguso n, and Kathy Sorenson. ROW FOUR, Anne Burkey, Devro Nourse, a nd Mory Lewis.&#13;
ROW ONE, Rondy Rog ers, Tim Port er, and Roger Louver. ROW TWO, Glen&#13;
Fisher, an d John Hubbard. ROW THREE, Wayne Marshall, and Tom Lewis.&#13;
- " O oh Mory, I do n't know if you're doing that rig ht," declares Lynn Lombardo.&#13;
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Tom Lewis, Alon Myklebust rob the kitty behind unsuspecting M iss Conconnon.&#13;
Don Skolberg, Craig Knavel and Steve Butterbaug h, TJ annual photographers.&#13;
"Yes, we're working," say Debbie C hadwick, Debbie Evans and Cathy&#13;
Chapma n.&#13;
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Dedicated Annu al&#13;
Student Life • '70&#13;
Among the intricate workings of high school activities in all&#13;
schools is the annual staff, probably, the most underoted, d edica ted&#13;
group in the whole school. This year' s staffers put in extra time taking, developing and processing pictures after school.&#13;
This year meeting in two shifts due to conflicting schedules, they&#13;
gathered each day during fifth and sixth period in their home away&#13;
from home, room 93.&#13;
Many brainstorming, caucusing hours were spent findi ng suitable&#13;
picture formations for large group organizations such as Porn Pon&#13;
and Girl's Wrestling Auxiliary, with the illuminating goal of an "A"&#13;
on next years edition always in the background.&#13;
Editor Tom Lewis and his section editors Patti Duke, album; Terri&#13;
O'Brien, academics; Paula Hurd, organizations; Lynn Lombardo,&#13;
index; Alan Myklebust, advertising; Marty Summy, sports; and Cindy&#13;
Thomas, activities, forever cracked their whips from September to&#13;
June insisting on perfection for the 1970 annual.&#13;
Section editors, believing their section's colored pictures should&#13;
be one of the chosen few in the annual, argued away hours with&#13;
Lewis, sometimes in victory, others in defeat.&#13;
Paula Hurd, Cindy Thomas, and Patty Duke p o nder a layout far the yearboo k.&#13;
Terri O ' Brien and Sue Herbst discuss annual p hotos for Monticello.&#13;
I ..,. "'&#13;
·_-!-·:-&#13;
Staff Expresses&#13;
T.J. Monticello.&#13;
The lost ru sh, toking place the final days of school when layouts&#13;
a nd copy were mirocu lousy created out of seeming ly thin air,&#13;
p rod uced the fina l inse rts in the activities sect ion w hich inc luded such&#13;
memorable events as Senior Skip Doy, the Prom, symposiu m tryouts&#13;
and graduation.&#13;
Frustrated cries resembl ing the agony- fi l led howls of a frightened g erbal were heard the day before on unexpected deadline.&#13;
But somehow dead lines were always met leaving no page unfilled.&#13;
Probably the most we ll kept secrets in the history of the United&#13;
States hove been those kept by annual staffers around the country.&#13;
Thi s year's ann ual staff was no exception. A theme was chosen and&#13;
suitable pictures token that carried it through, w ith practically no&#13;
secrets leaking out into the sc hool's hollowed ha ll s.&#13;
Typists, secre taries, photographers, jou rno I is ts and layout specio I ists ore turned out at the rote of one annual staff per year, with&#13;
juniors w orking as apprentices to carry over their knowledge and&#13;
sk ill to next year's class in the hope of creating yet another edition of&#13;
the Monticello.&#13;
Jon Bro ui ll ett e o nd Gloria Fo l kers ·e mini sce through post yearbooks.&#13;
Lynn Lombardo, Lynne Bu chanon, and Mary Blue pick up ads t he easy way.&#13;
" Help me aver," cries Dove Wall i ng to Peggy Lombirth a nd Ja hn C onner.&#13;
Morty Summy, Bri a n Shep hard ond Brod Spelts take a breok du ri ng annual&#13;
class. &#13;
ROW ONE, Denise Smith. ROW&#13;
TWO, Glorio Folkers, Debbie Chadwick, Pa tty Duke, Joyce Walton, Ann&#13;
Burkey, and Kathy Sorenson. ROW&#13;
THREE, Terri O'Brien, Cindy Thomas,&#13;
Woyne Marshall, Sue Herbst, and&#13;
Terry Farrell. ROW FOUR, Steven&#13;
Butterbaugh, Alon Myklebust, Brod&#13;
Spelts, Rondy Rodgers, Claudio&#13;
W hite, Betty Spires, and Jackie Bartelt. ROW FI V E, John Conner, Morty&#13;
Summy, Poulo Hurd, Rondy Lambert,&#13;
Allen Alsman, ond Koy Eva ns. NOT&#13;
PICTURED, Dove Barker, Craig&#13;
Knavel, Lynne Buchanon, Lynn Lombardo, and Brion Shepard.&#13;
Quill and Scroll Listens to DJ&#13;
President Cindy Thomas is adm ired by the Qu ill and Scroll members.&#13;
First semester Signal editor Allen Alsmon presents Quill ond Sc rol l sponsor M iss Mory Concannon with a&#13;
surprise birthday coke.&#13;
46&#13;
Popular disc jockey Sandy Cole of radio station KRCB in&#13;
Council Bluffs spoke to the Quill and Scroll club of Thomas Jefferson High. Mr. Cole rela ted his experiences in the field of&#13;
radio to members of the organization . He told of life&#13;
throughout the United States, including Hawaii, and gave the&#13;
stude nts the ins and outs of radio life.&#13;
The group met the first and third Friday of each month in&#13;
sponsor Miss Mary Conconnon's room 93. Any Tee Joy student&#13;
is eligible to become a member of the TJ group, but to become&#13;
a member of the international organization, one is required to&#13;
do a certain amount of work toward the publications of the&#13;
jou rno I ism deportment.&#13;
The president of the group was senior Cindy Thoma s. Other&#13;
officers included vice-president Allen Al sman, secretary Kay&#13;
Evans, and treasurer Terri O'Brien.&#13;
Most of the members traveled to Ames, Iowa during the fall&#13;
for a seminar about journalism. The meetings were held on the&#13;
campus of Iowa State University and discu ssions ranged from&#13;
writing sports' stories to annual short course.&#13;
On December 5, the club held a suprise party for spon sor&#13;
Mary Concannon . First semester Sign a l edi tor All e n Al sman&#13;
presented her w ith a coke p urchased by al l members of the&#13;
club. &#13;
M r. Fenders g ives the·ak ta th e technical crew f ar a sc hool production. Dedicated Thespian helps build scenery far a school production.&#13;
Dedicated Thespians Behind Scenes&#13;
Working behind the scenes as well as participating on stage bring drama students the 100 hours required to gain the coveted&#13;
membership into Thespians.&#13;
Thespians is an international honor society created for drama students interested in the performing arts. Its goal is to g ive them a&#13;
more concentrated background and knowledge of the theatre and to help them grasp a deep appreciation for them.&#13;
Excitement is sparked twice each year during initiation week. Fam iliar sights ore old members buying initiates as slaves and commanding them to wear spectacular outfits the rest of the week.&#13;
Leisure time is spent preparing school ploys and the annual Tee Joy Roadshow which makes any schedule see m unusually hectic.&#13;
Dedica ted members as well as club officers are Don Bell, president; Rick Morrison, vice-president; Mary Lewis, secretary ; and Kim&#13;
Stevens, treasurer.&#13;
ROW ONE, Sally Roat, Dan Skalberg, Tani Jackson. ROW TWO, Bob&#13;
Jordan, Craig Kna vel, Chuck Carlson, Jay Rodenbough, Mike Whittlesey, Randy Klinkefus. ROW THR EE,&#13;
Jan et B'rown, Gail McCormick, Susie&#13;
Lewis, Janet Ba r beau, Diane Hopper,&#13;
Rh onda Ford, Ri ta Bargenquast, Debbie Stu key. ROW FOUR, Mary Lewis,&#13;
R.H. Fenders, Dan Bell, Rick Morri son, Kim Steve ns.&#13;
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ROW ONE: Sue Carman, Pat Bergman, Joyce Walton, Mary Anderson,&#13;
Tobi Kindred, Cindy Piranio, Diane&#13;
Appel, and Tara Gare. ROW TWO:&#13;
Vickie Daggett, Sue Lewis, Wanda&#13;
Williamson, Debbie Klinkefus, LuAnn&#13;
Jensen, Elaine Carter, Jan Thornton,&#13;
and Dalo Michalski. ROW THREE:&#13;
Libby Kermoade, Mary Fuss, Pauline&#13;
Bode, Rhonda Ford, Cam Rossie,&#13;
Gloria Larsen, Mary Beth Knott,&#13;
Peggy Johnson. ROW FOUR: Lynn&#13;
Lombardo, Lynne Buchanan, Michelle&#13;
Narmi, Devra Nourse, Barb Fraley,&#13;
Krista Walker, Karen Wade, and&#13;
Ruth Peterson.&#13;
Fu tu re Teachers&#13;
Help T J Faculty&#13;
The members of the Future Teachers of America at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson kept themselves occupied most of the year helping&#13;
members of the faculty with small tasks while gaining valuable&#13;
teaching experience.&#13;
Members of the TJ branch of this organization had a&#13;
chance to take a trip to Washington, D.C. For approximately&#13;
$75, plus the cost of transportation from a central city, the trip&#13;
included a trip to the White House, the Captiol Building, the&#13;
NEA center, and to most of the major departments of the federal government. The $75 included five nights stay at a hotel,&#13;
four breakfasts, sight-seeing, transfers, and boat and bus rides&#13;
to Mt. Vernon, home of George Washington. The trip was encouraged by the national Future Teachers of America office,&#13;
FT A consultants in other states, and the National Education A&amp;-&#13;
sociation Divi sion of Educationa I Travel.&#13;
The president of the group was senior Krista Walker, a&#13;
three-year member. Other officers included senior Karen&#13;
Wade, vice-president, and juniors Pauline Bode, secretary, and&#13;
Rhonda Ford, treasurer. Mi ss Mary Oakl ey sponsored the organization, which had no male members for the first time in&#13;
history.&#13;
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Helping out in the chemistry room is se nior Barbara Fral e y. &#13;
FN A Members Purchase Uniforms&#13;
The Future Nurses of America at Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
we re to be found in regulation apparel for the first time ever&#13;
d uring the 1969-70 school year. The members of the group&#13;
p urchased these outfits with their own money. The uniforms&#13;
were worn during the girls' free period when they helped out&#13;
the school nurse, Mrs. Lucy Sinclair.&#13;
The group conducted many projects throughout the year,&#13;
including the passing out of candy during Christmas vocation&#13;
a nd at Easter. This went to children at both hospitals.&#13;
Seni or Jerry Pitt hos his throat checked by a future nurse.&#13;
-&#13;
The experience gained by the members of this organization&#13;
will prove to be o valuable asset for them, if they choose the&#13;
nursing profession following graduation.&#13;
The sponsor of the group was counselor, Miss Mary Veline.&#13;
She conducted all meetings with the assistance of senior&#13;
president Jacquie Archer. Other officers included junior Porn&#13;
Brotherton, vice-president, senior Gloria Folkers, secretory,&#13;
and junior Barb Folkers, treasurer. These girls were required to&#13;
attend all meetings and do extra work, besides help the nurse.&#13;
ROW ONE: Glorio Folkers, Borboro&#13;
Folkers, Porn Brotherton, and Jacquie&#13;
Archer. ROW TWO: Wonda Slaight,&#13;
Susan Betts, Miriam Donoire, and&#13;
Viginio Tobias. ROW THREE: Jone&#13;
Grosvenor, Kathy Johnston, Pamela&#13;
Fletcher, Vicki Bose, and Deb Hoss. &#13;
OE Flies to Iowa's Capital&#13;
The Office Education club attended numerous conventions&#13;
throughout the state during the year. The president, Gwen&#13;
Lovercheck, vice-president, Jean Bradley, and sponsor, Mrs.&#13;
Julie Pycho attended the State Leadership Convention in Des&#13;
Moines. Some other members of the club traveled by plane to&#13;
Cedar Rapids in the spring.&#13;
The club al so helped a needy family. They purchased food,&#13;
clothing, and other supplies which we re greatly needed by the&#13;
fam ily.&#13;
The duties of OE girls ranged from a nswering the phon e to sorting moil.&#13;
ROW ONE: Debbie Poulson, Judy&#13;
Flowers, and Jea nette Hoel. ROW&#13;
TWO: Becky Bates, Jeon Bradl ey&#13;
Gwen Lovercheck. ROW THREE: Solly&#13;
Tierney, Connie Gibbs, Lindo Doboll,&#13;
Sandy Mandolfo, Judy Bates, and&#13;
Pot Pritcha rd . ROW FOUR: Sandy&#13;
Christianson, Vanessa Goldsberry,&#13;
Gayle Beebee, and Dione Franks.&#13;
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Mory Thompson recites from on occupational handbook.&#13;
DE Youths Enter&#13;
Business World&#13;
Students in the Distributive Education deportment of Thomas Jefferson High School were given the opportunity to enter&#13;
the business world before their graduation. They received&#13;
practical business training in the classroom for one half day&#13;
and on-the-job instruction in the afternoons. This way the&#13;
students gain valuable experience and inside knowledge that&#13;
will help them become successful after graduation. They a lso&#13;
relate their worki ng experiences to other members of the club&#13;
so they can have a broader view of the business world.&#13;
New DECA officers were chosen at the end of the first&#13;
semester. Those elected were as fol lows: President, Tom Trautman; vice-president, Larry Underwood; secretary, Vickie&#13;
Moore; treasurer, Jane Way; parliamentarian; and historian;&#13;
Rich Klement. All of the members were seniors.&#13;
The salesmanship learned in the DE classes enabled the&#13;
group to launch many successful sa les drives. Baked goods,&#13;
spirit pins, and placemots were sold to Tee Jay students and&#13;
facu lty members. The money obtained was used to send DECA&#13;
students to conventions. Mr. Dave Upah, sponsor, and four club&#13;
members attended a delegate assembly in Des Moines on October 10 and l l. Upah also attended the Central Regional&#13;
Leadership Conference with Patti Brown on November 2 1. M ost&#13;
of the club flew to Des Moines for the Iowa State Leadership&#13;
Conference, held in the spring.&#13;
Senior Steve Aherns shows Trixie M iller the ins and outs of salesmanship.&#13;
ROW ONE, Carol Hite, Denise N ielson, Pat Reed, Mory Walli ng, Bev&#13;
Nichols, and sponsor M r. Dove Upoh.&#13;
ROW TWO, Vickie Moore, Jerry Nielson, Kris Burgess, Patti Brown, Marcia Kuffler, and Jone Woy. ROW&#13;
THREE, Tom Troutman, Steve Aherns,&#13;
Ron Ludwick, Terry Milligan, Pat Andersen, Lorry Underwood, Rich&#13;
Klement, Ron Williamson.&#13;
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GROUP I , ROW ONE: Mr. White,&#13;
Advisor, Mrs. Lindgren, odvisor,&#13;
Wanda Brittain, Gardon Hoots,&#13;
president, Kathy Walker, Carol Roberts, Danny Clark, M ike W ilson,&#13;
Steve Solomon. ROW TWO: Mr.&#13;
Haberman, advisor, Jack Chern iss,&#13;
Jim Gerhart, Ron Harris, John Sullivan, Randy Show, Otto Mel natsh, Joe&#13;
W redt, Jerry Sales, Roy Billesbach,&#13;
Daniel Jelik. ROW THREE: Roger&#13;
Smith, Steve VanBibber, M ike Conaway, Mark Markuson, Jim Whitaker,&#13;
Steve Perrine, Greg Petersen, Terry&#13;
Jorden, Neil Bohls, Jim Hays, Steve&#13;
Bu tterbaugh. ROW FOUR: Jahn&#13;
Thomas, Corl Jensen, Dennis Kenyan,&#13;
Ja y Alper, James Huntly, Jeff Johnson, Allan Fuller, John Walker, David&#13;
Ronk, Dennis Galle, Lewis Ma tkees,&#13;
Steve Manz. GROUP 2, ROW ONE:&#13;
Ric DeSantiago, Susan McDonald,&#13;
Georgia White, Ci ndy Buck, Debby&#13;
Spears, Fred McCoy, Rick Walker,&#13;
Ronald Alley, Dwayne Straw, Lennie&#13;
Tyson, ROW TWO: Jim Jefferis, Terry&#13;
Nelson, Paul Toot, Allen Clark, David&#13;
Hill·, Jim Nowl en, Ray Johnson, Terry&#13;
Leptei n, Frank Pelmare, Bill Matteson, Dave Henslin, Mike Benson,&#13;
Lynn Gilfillan; ROW FOUR: Bob Landon, Jae Glacy, David Kennedy,&#13;
Steve Doty, Greg Meyer, Mike McConnell, Dave White, Gary W ilmoth,&#13;
Jim Brownlee.&#13;
VICA Trains Boys for Jobs&#13;
The Vocational, Industrial Clubs of America is composed ot&#13;
many departments which include, Welding, Pa inting, Drafting,&#13;
Mach ine Mecha nics, Buil ding Construction, a nd Auto Mechanics.&#13;
Each area is highly specialized and prepares the students&#13;
for a well paying job in the mechanized world of thei r chosen&#13;
trade.&#13;
The areas are useful in the mainta inence of the school as&#13;
we ll as the up keep of faculty cars and the one hundred and&#13;
one passes, ta rdy ad mits, report cards, absence and attendance sheets, and sports programs that regu lar school year&#13;
eve nts brin gs about.&#13;
The machinists found time out of their busy sc hedule to&#13;
make a machinist vice to Mr. Halen G ri se the trade Industria l&#13;
consultont in Iowa who was also responsible for the creditor of&#13;
the Vica Program. The Vice was presented on May 9, 1970, at&#13;
the Vica Leadership conference in Des Moines.&#13;
The building construction boys we re busy remodeling the&#13;
room and the footba ll storage room. Among their activities is&#13;
the shed wh ich each fa ll is miraculously constructed behind the&#13;
building and then is torn down agai n awaiting the next group&#13;
of beginners.&#13;
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Jeff Spires mod els hi s bunny costume ta help se ll raffl e tickets. &#13;
Do tti e Potter and Pat Flanagan, do research for the creative writing book.&#13;
Books Sold by&#13;
Young Writers&#13;
A Wise Man's Guide&#13;
Where are we going from here?&#13;
Do all things without fear.&#13;
Don't cry, shout, disturb, or be cruel&#13;
For these things are the stigmas of a fool.&#13;
Work to establish a united all,&#13;
Stumbling and taking an occasional fall.&#13;
I can't imagine a greater need&#13;
Than the establishment of a universal creed.&#13;
Rhea Oldberding&#13;
This selection was taken from the annual booklet published&#13;
by the creative writing class. This year' s booklet was called,&#13;
" Those Missing the Wasteba sket." The cover was created by&#13;
Bob Jordan.&#13;
The book is authored by the creative writing students. It is&#13;
compiled of poems, short stories and critica I essays w ritten by&#13;
the students under the supervision of their sponsor and teacher&#13;
Mrs. Rose Mary Fangman.&#13;
This book was sold to a wide variety of people in many d ifferent walks of life, as it was sold both at the Old Market Place&#13;
in Omaha and at commencement practice so that seniors cou ld&#13;
also give a contribution.&#13;
The young writers felt that their creation should be sol d for&#13;
contributions rather than a certain sum to try and keep it o n a&#13;
more personal basis and to reach more students.&#13;
ROW O N E: Mrs. Rose Mary Fa ng·&#13;
man, sponsor, Toni Simons, Jim&#13;
Mulni x, Rick Morrison. ROW TWO: Al&#13;
Bur k, Mike Coll eg e, Pa t Fla naga n,&#13;
Bob Jordon, Dorothy Potter, Patty&#13;
Fill ebeck, Jac kie Barte lt, Karen&#13;
Hend ri x.&#13;
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Rhonda Wilson, treasurer, Patricia Cleveland, president; Don Pierce, Miss White, sponsor; Kathy Richards, Gail Bailey, Jackie McKenzie, and Roger Besser. Not pictured,&#13;
Mike York, vice-president.&#13;
Interests Widen&#13;
in Art; Language&#13;
The Art Club took an educational tour this year. According&#13;
to president Patricia Cleveland, the purpose of this trip was to&#13;
widen the student's knowledge of art. May 8, 9, l 0 they took a&#13;
trip to Kansas City by private cars and visited the Nelson Art&#13;
Gallery, the Hallmark Card Company, Liberty Memorial and&#13;
the zoo.&#13;
To earn money to sponsor this trip the members had two&#13;
main money making projects-a slave auction and a carnival.&#13;
Besides these they had frequent bake sales, a rummage sale,&#13;
and they sold stuffed animals at Easter and spirit bees.&#13;
The slaves auctioned were ordered to clean out lockers and&#13;
carry books. One slave was even made to drive to Carter Lake&#13;
to pick up his master. Students and faculty members were both&#13;
sold by auctioneer Mrs. Rose Mary Fangman. Prices ranged&#13;
from a low of 25 cents to $3.10 for Mr. Stan Belitz.&#13;
The main features of the carnival were body painting done&#13;
by the sponsor, Miss Jan White, and tossi ng shaving cream at&#13;
Mr. Jerry Gronewald.&#13;
Language Club students held a bake sale to help sponsor&#13;
their big activity, a roller skating party.&#13;
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Junior Debbie Edmonds is offered a s o slave by Mrs. Fong man, octioneer. &#13;
Secretary Lari Lorenzen spends many hours after school perfecting her pottery.&#13;
ROW ONE: Ba rb Folkers, treasurer; Jackie Bartelt, Pam Henning s, Kath y Richards. ROW TW O : Pally A nfinson, presid ent; Kathy Hawki ns, vi ce-presid ent ; Miryam&#13;
Da naire, Gayl e McCormick, M a ry Anderson, Debbi e Edmonds, Ruth Richard son, M rs. Ann DiCerba, spon sor. ROW THREE: Bill Smi th, Gl oria Fender, secretary; Terry&#13;
Lawless, Ro bert Richwine, Margaret McCu e, Sally Jahn, Deborah Klinkefus.&#13;
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ROW ONE, Curt Peterson , Tom Lew is, John Bott, ond Pot Flanagan. ROW TWO, Jeff Spires, Bob Droke, Tim Porte r, Mike King,&#13;
Mike Henry, Cliff Lustgroof, and Jock Thomas. ROW THREE, Morty Summy, Jorve Garre tt, Rond y Rog er s, Brod Spelt s, Brion&#13;
Shepard, Don Jensen, Joe Nuzum, Steve Gregory, Tim Koenigs. Stan Belitz (sponsor). Bruce Wold, and Denny Rasmu sse n. ROW&#13;
FOUR, Warren Po ldberg, Pat Rose, and Mike Od er.&#13;
TJ Key Club Promotes Spirit&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Key Club is a service organization&#13;
composed of boys selected for their leadership qualities and&#13;
for their participatJon in school activities.&#13;
Under the sponsorship of Mr. Stan Belitz, the boys aided in&#13;
the promotion of sc hool spirit. The "K~yettes," a group of the&#13;
ugliest cheerleaders ever seen at TJ, performed at one of the&#13;
first pep assembli es and were well received by the student&#13;
body.&#13;
On March 24, the senior members of the group combined&#13;
with the senior lettermen and played the KOil Good Guys&#13;
basketball team. The match-up was well attended by both&#13;
students and members of the faculty. The game may have&#13;
started a tradition that wi ll last for years.&#13;
Junior Tim Porter and seniors Tom DeBor and Rondy Rogers try to arouse some spirit among the student body at on early pe p rall y. &#13;
Altau Girls'&#13;
Hold Banquet&#13;
A mother-daughter banquet held in May was the main&#13;
eve nt sponsored by Altau during the 1969-1970 school year.&#13;
The girls of the club and their mothers were introduced to the&#13;
guests and a will and prophecy was read.&#13;
At the annual Christmas party, junior Billi Harrill passed&#13;
around gifts that the members purchased for each other. Junior&#13;
g irl s drew the names of other junior members and senior girls&#13;
did the same for the members from their class. The presents&#13;
were put in a bag and presented by " Santa Claus" Harrill.&#13;
The seniors of· the group took orphans from the Christian&#13;
Home roller skating at Rolla-Rena for their annual community&#13;
se rvice project. The money used to sponsor this project was obtained from numerous bake sales held throughout the year.&#13;
The officers included president Patty Duke, vice-president&#13;
Kathy Fuss, secretary Billi Clark, and treasurer Sue Ellen&#13;
Herbst. All of the officers were seniors.&#13;
' _:f ' ' I ! , I ' I' I I • • ~I .•&#13;
',I I I 11/ j ,I&#13;
' I I&#13;
\ .,&#13;
,·, :. . Ill, :!i ~ ,,&#13;
Angel McCoy, Pot Adamson, and Poulo Hurd enjoy refreshments supplied by&#13;
the junior members ofter a meeting.&#13;
ROW ONE, Lynne Buchanon, Rhonda&#13;
Ford, Mory Fuss, Wonda Wi lliamson,&#13;
Cindy Summy, Mory Dague, Terri&#13;
O' Brien, Kri s Henry, Potty Duke,&#13;
Kothy Linehan, Dionne Hopper, Potty&#13;
Quandt, Potty Scherer, Pam Oomek,&#13;
Pot Holl, Jeonnette Hoel, and Gwen&#13;
Lovercheck. ROW TWO, Cindy Thomas, Romona Ell iot, Billie Cla rk, Susie&#13;
Lew is, Mariam Dono ire, Sue Carmo n,&#13;
Jon C lark, and Pauline Bode.&#13;
ROW ONE, Denise Smith, Lindo Cl eveland, Judy Bohlen, Connie Calabro,&#13;
Connie Oomek, Jo n Sorenson, Po t&#13;
Adamson, Cindy Solomon, Angel&#13;
McCoy, Billi Harri ll. Claud io White,&#13;
Kathy Sorenson, Kat hy Fu ss, Sue&#13;
Herbs t, Michelle Jung, Judy Lou ten·&#13;
schloger. N ot Pic tu red, Joy Sc hwetz&#13;
and Pau lo Hurd.&#13;
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ROW ONE: Gregory Howard, Debbie&#13;
Klinkefus, Solly John, Keith Gann,&#13;
and Michael Talcott. ROW TWO:&#13;
Margaret McCue, Debbie Edmonds,&#13;
and Teri Jo Graney. ROW THREE:&#13;
Kathy Richards, Barb Folkers, Alice&#13;
Gill, Gloria Folkers, and Phil Hardimon.&#13;
Ex-Representative&#13;
Sponsors Demos&#13;
Former representative to the Iowa State Legislature, Edward Bremmer, sponsored the Teen Democrats Club of Thomas&#13;
Jefferson High. His experience in lawmaking enabled him to&#13;
give the members of the club f irsthand information about the&#13;
complications of politics. Mr. Bremmer is a government teacher&#13;
at Tee Jay.&#13;
Issues, most of them about today's youth, were discussed at&#13;
most meetings.&#13;
Sophomore Deb Klinkefus was elected to be president at&#13;
the group's first meeting.&#13;
M r. Bremmer watches over a meeting.&#13;
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Officers Teri Graney end Deb Klinkefus discuss future p lans. &#13;
ROW ONE: Ly nn Alper, Penny Blain,&#13;
Dole Michalski, Dalo Michalski, Susie&#13;
Lewis, and Mr. Bonni e Austin-Sponsor. ROW TW O: Debbie Steenson,&#13;
Sandy Finch, Vicki Fox, Debbi e&#13;
Oshlo, Bev Feinohold. ROW THREE:&#13;
Mory Knott, Peggy Johnson, Luanne&#13;
Jensen, Solly John, Deb Klinkefus.&#13;
Y-Teens Serve Council Bluffs&#13;
One of the most active clubs of the 1969-70 school year was Y-Teens.&#13;
Mrs. Bonnie Austin, a sponsor of the club, witnessed the group busily shipping candy and cookies for the servicemen in Viet Nam&#13;
during the seasonal holidays. Realizing the need for the girls to actually see where their supplies were going and how much they&#13;
v1ould be appreciated, Mrs. Austin obtained slides of Viet Nam to show the group.&#13;
The group scheduled Nick Sulentic, Chief of Police, to talk to them on the problem of drugs in and around the Counc il Bluffs area.&#13;
The ta lk was so effective that a few weeks later Mr. Sulentic was asked to talk to the Friday health classes.&#13;
The group also scheduled summer projects to keep the membership up. Among many things they took candy and cookies to the pediatrics wards of both Jennie Edmundson and Mercy Hospitals.&#13;
ROW ONE: V ie Tomes, Pam Hennin gs, Koy Evans, Connie Fa rrier, Vi rg inia Tobi as, Miss Barbaro Hansen,&#13;
Sponsor. ROW TWO: Nancy Campbell , Carol Hester, Coll ie G uiles,&#13;
Mory Kosiski, Alice Gil l. ROW THREE:&#13;
Debbie Mueller, Gloria Fender,&#13;
Lynne Buchanon, M ory Blue, Cindy&#13;
Pea rce, Denise Way.&#13;
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FIFTH HOUR CHOIR, ROW ONE, Theo Esoncy, Polly Anfinson, Sue Wendt, Jon Clark, Ruth Peterson, Toni Simon s (Treasurer), and Kathy Fuss. ROW TWO, Libby Kermoode, Lynne Buchanon, Rhonda Ford, Don Skolberg, Potty Kell y, Carole Bowen, and Lindo Cl eveland. ROW THREE, Barb Breeden, Gloria Folkers, Janet Brown (Sec retory), Fred Long, Lynn Lomba rdo, Juana Jensen, and Nancy Ford. ROW FOUR, Denn y Murra y, Pot Rose (Vice-P resi d ent), Mike Witt, Rondy Klinkefus (Presiden t), Allon&#13;
Potterson, Don Neal, Dove H unt, and Ev Sellers.&#13;
Cooperation Needed • Choir&#13;
A school's vocal sections participate in both school functions as well as outside which requires both time and patience&#13;
so that perfection can be reached. However, time is essential,&#13;
and the vocalists have only so many months in which the vigorous schedu le can be accomplished. Therefore the key note in&#13;
the Tee Jay choir is cooperation, which has been known to&#13;
produce the blending of voices unheard of this side of " Broadway." This years' madrigal vocalists were Polly Anfinson, Rita&#13;
Bargenquast, Janet Brown, Jan Clark, Cindy Dohe, Jarve Garrett, Lindy Huntley, Randy Klinkefus, Greg Kenneth, Mary&#13;
Lewis, Angel McCoy, Pat Rose, Brian Shepard, Kevin Shepard,&#13;
Susan Wendt, Chuck Wood. The annual small and large group&#13;
vocal contests were held on April 6 and May 3 with 20 groups&#13;
and eighteen soloists participating in small group contest. Five&#13;
soloists brought home "one" ratings. They were Rita Bargenquast, Jarve Garrett, Phil Hardiman, Randy Klinkefus, and&#13;
Kevin Shepard.&#13;
SECOND HOUR CHOIR, ROW ONE, Jone Beu, Janet Smith, Sandy Jomes, Angel McCoy, Lindo Murphy, Potty Duke, Joan Heckerman, Susie Lewis, De bbi e H erndon,&#13;
Billi e Clerk. ROW TWO, Dole Michal ski, Tonja Head, Royneto Hoifelt, Jorve Garrett, Jim Ha yes, Susan Jones, Rita Borg enquost (Secretory), Sh eil a Rudig, Terri O 'Bri en.&#13;
ROW THREE, Mory Lewis, Jim Tews, Dick Moraine, Rick Brown, Brion Shepard, Harold Campbell, Merle Walker, Greg Kennett, Teri Graney. ROW FOUR, Kat hy Sore nson, Koren W hipkey, Craig Knavel (Vice-President), Kevin Shepard (President), Chuck Wood, Scott Phillips, Don Bell (Treasurer), Debbie Klinkefus, Cindy Doh e. &#13;
A t the onnuo l chili d in ner, g lee members&#13;
H a rl ey Sc hull a nd Don Matteso n en joyed&#13;
themse lves.&#13;
GIRLS' GLEE. ROW ONE: Mr. Roger&#13;
MocNeill (director), E. M yers, T.&#13;
Schonberg, M. Dewolf, M . Donoire,&#13;
D. Eoton, K. Schwager, D. W elty, D.&#13;
Woods, J. Gouker, T. Donburg. ROW&#13;
TWO: T. Thompson, K. Munch, P.&#13;
Gu yett, D. Engebretson, M . Cu e, L.&#13;
Hami lton, R. Redmond, P. Meyer, K.&#13;
Robertson, D. Oh lerking, T. Tilley, T.&#13;
Prudhome, P. Brockelsby. ROW&#13;
THREE: S. Pitt, K. Gibbs, K. Jeppesen,&#13;
G. White, P. Will, K. Roll i ns, S. Mortenson, L. Williams, C. Poge, K. Reed,&#13;
T. Matthai, I. Flowers. ROW FOUR: D.&#13;
Kohrs, R. Koenig , S. Mortenson , B.&#13;
Frey, L. Rose, P. Ford, G . Gutridge, D.&#13;
Keuck, J. Ortiz, J. Lewis, J. Herbst, G.&#13;
Rhodd, D. Ludwick. BOYS' GLEE,&#13;
ROW ONE: Mr. Ken Ha wkes (director), H. Schul I, S. Russell, D. Matteson, K. Stevens, M . Story. ROW&#13;
TWO: M . Benedict, P. Toscan o, P.&#13;
Hardimon, B. Hunt, F. Honslip, D.&#13;
Gnodr. ROW THREE: T. McDon ald, L.&#13;
M osen, D. N elson, D. Clerk, D.&#13;
Hailer, D. Hill, D. Richa rdson.&#13;
Tr yi ng out for th e part s o f G uenevere and Sir La nce lot in the musical " Ca melot", Gloria Folkers and Pot Rose mode use of&#13;
both their musi col and dra matic sk ill s.&#13;
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ROW ONE: Mr. Melvin Johnson, Vickie Lo Chappell, Kathy Hawkings, Polly Anfinson, Jo ne Beu, Evonne Myers, Ko y Evans, Teri Schonberg, Ruth Ri chardson, Don&#13;
Wolter, Terry Perkins. ROW TW O: Ed Davi s, Gary McMu llen, Lindo Mu rphy, Lucy Kosi sk i, Tom Wirth, Lindo Moores, Debbie Muel ler, Tim Brewe r, N ancy Fi nc h,&#13;
Eunice Muell er. ROW THREE: Roger Andersen, Debbie Brown, Gloria Fender, Susan Jon es, Teri Graney, Bob Moo ts, Don Jon es, Don Houge, Gory Rankin, Mike&#13;
McClory. ROW FOUR: Tom Finch, Den nis Woy, Jim Joens, Craig Norton, Ron Scott, Lonee Ol son, Mike Colledge, Terry Andersen, Don Skinner&#13;
" Ah, one, and oh two," said orchestra director, Mr. Ivy.&#13;
Helping Warren " Goose" Poldberg practice his contest solo was Mr. Dennis Dough, one of th e bond studen t teacher s. By the&#13;
way, Warren received a one roting on it.&#13;
The Tee Joy marching bond put o halftime show on for every home game. Majorettes were Gai l McCormick, Naomi Walling, Kathy Secular, and Anno Caffery, head&#13;
majorette. Charlie Muel ler performed as drum major. &#13;
ROW ONE: Naomi Walling, Anno Caff ery, El aine Cort er. N eva Anson, Mory Andersen, Cindy Andersen, Kat hy Stork, Barb Riley, Pat Koeppen, Potty Berg man.&#13;
ROW TWO: Ch arli e Andrews, Den ise Perkin s, N ancy Campbell, Lindo Wokehou se, Ka y Moock, Pam Hennings, Jon Brouillette, Lorna Peck, Vee Tomes, Mory&#13;
Blu e. ROW THREE: Mike G ibson. Gl en Fi sher. Jim Smith, Greg Howard, Mike Schieffer. Ric k Spracklin, De nnis Lou kota, Jeff Acord, Lori Lorenzen. ROW FOUR:&#13;
Worr" n Paid berg . Bob Mortin, All nn Alsman, Alon Johanse n. l"'oug Cam pbell, Ch arl es Mu eller. Terry Lawless, Don Schi effer, A llen Fuller.&#13;
Contest Required Hard Work&#13;
During an academic school year "ratings" bring about the&#13;
extra initiative to the band and orchestra students that seems&#13;
to lack in regular academic courses. Soloists receiving superior&#13;
ratings were Polly Anfinson, Nancy Campbell, Kay Evans,&#13;
Nancy Finch, Pam Hennings, Sue Jones, Terry Lawless, Linda&#13;
Moores, Terry Perkins, Tim Peters, and Warren Poldberg. This&#13;
year's all-state participant was Tim Peters on trombone. With&#13;
e leven "one ratings" it is evident that practice is somehow fitted in between activities. Group practice is done on Tuesday&#13;
a nd Thursday during orchestra.&#13;
It is not all work for the talented musicians, however. Each&#13;
year an election for " band queen" is held. This year Naomi&#13;
Walling was the recipient of the honor, which was a nnounced&#13;
during the senior honor day. Miss Walling received a crown, a&#13;
dozen red roses, and a kiss from her band instructor Mr. Melvin&#13;
Johnson. Kay Evans was crowned "parade princess" in a&#13;
parade at Morningside College.&#13;
The students also busied themse lves selling candy bars and&#13;
a powerful " magic cleaner" which helped to transport the&#13;
marching band to Rapid City, South Dakota to participate in&#13;
the annual Black Hills Music Festival from June 4 to 8.&#13;
The orchestra spent many long hours practicing on Tuesdays and Thursdays first period. They took a trip to Maryville, Mo. a nd put on a concert for Rockport Hig h&#13;
School.&#13;
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TOP to BOTIOM: Patty Qua ndt, Pa ula Hurd, Karen W hipkey, Linda Cleveland, Barb Newberry, and Denise Smith, Capta in.&#13;
Paulo, Patty, and Barb prepare for rally wi th an Old Model T.&#13;
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Cheerleaders Put&#13;
Soul into Sports&#13;
When thinking of ony high school sport o picture of the attractive school cheerleaders always comes to mind_&#13;
The key word for this year's squad was " Soul" which appeared in chants ranging from spirit week to the lost basketball game of the season.&#13;
Contrary to popular beli ef school cheerlead e rs are highly&#13;
intelligent and creative and must author all sk its divised for&#13;
pep rallies and many of the popula r cheers used during the&#13;
course of a school year.&#13;
The varsity cheerleaders represent each class of the student&#13;
body. They ore called upon to attend all pep club meetings,&#13;
rallies, games and activities such as the annual bonfire, in uniform, smiling, and with lungs filled to capacity. They also&#13;
managed to place fourt h out of 80 schools in the Internationa l&#13;
Cheerleaders clinic in Fayettevill e, Arkansas.&#13;
These youthful girls o re on important g roup in any school&#13;
and they hold their own magnetic field of supporte rs in a ny&#13;
event.&#13;
In spite of all these responsibilities and activities in and out&#13;
of school they must manage to mainta in a Coverage in the ir&#13;
scholastic studies.&#13;
Who needs school cheerleaders? We Do.&#13;
Denise Smith, Karen Whipkey, and Linda Cleveland ta ke ti me out at halftime.&#13;
Va rsity ch eerl eaders practice and discuss the T J p ep rally. &#13;
LEFT to RIGHT: Kothy Sore nson, Libby Kermoad e, Pauline Bade, Mary Fuss, Billi Harrill, and Miche ll e Jung.&#13;
Gloria Larson and Paula Hermier proudly display their new wrestling outfits.&#13;
Yell Girls Spread&#13;
Spontaneous Spirit&#13;
Three Thomas Jefferson girls who compose the junior varsity cheerleading and sophomore cheerleading squads are&#13;
usually full of spirit and always promoting school activities.&#13;
The 1969-70 girls were no exception.&#13;
The junior varsity squad, captained by senior Kathy Sorenson, was busy all year with bake sales, pep assemblies, and&#13;
decorations for the school. These girls were required to attend&#13;
all major varsity competition in addition to cheering for the&#13;
junior varsity teams in all major sports. On some occasions&#13;
they had to substitute for the varsity, whose duties had&#13;
required them to be someplace else. " Spirit skits" put on by&#13;
these cheerleaders at all-school pep rallies proved to be big&#13;
hits with the students.&#13;
Gloria Larson led the sophomores in cheers at all major&#13;
varsity games and at the sophomore basketball games. These&#13;
girls promoted school spirit with large posters and banners&#13;
which they displayed on automobiles and in the student&#13;
lounge.&#13;
These two squads were a big asset to the school.&#13;
Junior varsity cheerleaders cheer the wrestlers on ta vic tory.&#13;
ROW ONE: Cam Rossie, G eorg ene&#13;
Ke lsen, Janet Wray. and Susie&#13;
Sch wartz. ROW TWO: Gloria Larso n,&#13;
and Pau la Herme ier.&#13;
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,. -4:&#13;
ROW ONE: Pat Hall, Jeanette Sch wetz, Linda Moores, Angel McCoy, Pat Adamson, Connie Baker, Barb Breeden, Cindy Soloman. ROW TWO: Kathy H eitman, Billi e&#13;
Clark, Connie Calabro, Sue Herbst, Mary Dague, Kathy Fuss, Terri O ' Bri en, Susie Lewis, Jan Sorenson, Cindy Summy.&#13;
Girls Perform&#13;
During Halftime&#13;
Enterta ining the crowds assembled at Tee Jay sporting&#13;
events during halftime was the Tee Jay Porn Pon Squad. These&#13;
dedicated girl s often practice daily after school, evenings, and&#13;
on Saturdays to perfect their routines. Occa sionall y, the girls&#13;
were required to perform at two different events, w hich made&#13;
concentration a nd diligence the key wo rds.&#13;
Aside from the halftime programs, the squad was asked to&#13;
participate with the band in various parades, including the&#13;
Veteran's Day and Labor Day parades, and the Morningside&#13;
Homecoming Parade at Siou x City, Iowa. Also, a novelty&#13;
dance to "Bonnie and Clyde" was presented at the Roadshow.&#13;
In her first year as sponsor, Mrs. Phyllis Tush aided the&#13;
squad in the selection of new jackets which were purchased&#13;
with the money from the treasury, which the girls worked very&#13;
hard to earn.&#13;
"Spirit Spheres," orange antennae toppers with " Tee Jay"&#13;
printed on them, were sold.&#13;
A banquet was held in the spring, with retiring seniors&#13;
receiving charms.&#13;
Three replacements were made due to openings created in&#13;
the sq uad. The three new Porn Pon Squad members were&#13;
juniors Lynne Buchanan, Jan Clark, and Rose Homolka .&#13;
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Pam Pon girls rally to support their team at future pep assembli es. &#13;
Cindy Solomon, Pot Ho ll, ond Angel McCoy drill for perfection.&#13;
Senior Pat Adamson cavorts in the ha ll during a Porn Po n routine.&#13;
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Se nior auxi lia ry me mbers Betti Spires, Cind y Thoma s, and Dia ne Page keep&#13;
score at wrestling matches.&#13;
Sponsors o f the Gi rls W re stli ng Au xilia ry a re s~ Darnell e Ro n ning and Mr.&#13;
Cha rl es Bryant.&#13;
ROW ONE: Lindy Huntley, Connie Oame k, Gail McCormick, Jackie Pa rham, Conn ie Farrie r, Barb Sch ewe, Judy Bohle n. ROW TWO: Vanessa Thomas, Judy&#13;
Lau te nschloger, Virginia Tobias, Cindy Thoma s, liason; Zan Slayman, treasurer; Diane Page, se cre tary; Mory Lewis, vice -president, and Betti Spires, preside nt.&#13;
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400 On lookers&#13;
Attend Clinic&#13;
The Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary presented this year the Third&#13;
An nua l Southwest Iowa and Metropolitan Girls' Wrestling&#13;
Auxiliary Clinic.&#13;
On Saturday, November 15, 26 junior and senior high&#13;
schools attended the clinic with 468 students.&#13;
The program started with Betti Spires, president of the&#13;
Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary, giving an introduction of wrestling.&#13;
The girls watched a complete wrestling match and were given&#13;
the definitions o(wrestling fundamentals.&#13;
Mrs. Beverly Blackburn, assistant principal of Horace Mann&#13;
Junior High School, instructed the girls on " A Young Lady's Behavior at Sporting Events."&#13;
Some of the schools that attended the wrestling clinic were&#13;
Sa int Albert's, Abraham Lincoln, South High School, Harlan,&#13;
Treynor, and Des Moines.&#13;
The auxiliary sponsored a dance with the Kelly Springfield&#13;
supplying the music in order to raise money for the State Tourna ment in Des Moines, Iowa.&#13;
The Girl s' Wrestling Auxiliary was recognized in the&#13;
Coaches Scholastic magazine and the Amateur Wrestling&#13;
News from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.&#13;
Over 400 onlookers visited Tee Joy the doy of th e wrestling clinic.&#13;
Mrs. Blockburn instructed the girls on behavior at sporting events.&#13;
Seniors Zan Slayman ond Mory Lewis ore introduced o t t he w restli ng clinic.&#13;
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ROW ONE: D. Engebretson, J. Ackerman, K. Hendrix, S. Bouer, K. Reed,&#13;
P. Fletcher, V. ve~ett , S. Moore, N.&#13;
Wiatt, V. Hiykel, G. White, V. Doggett, V. Fox, and S. Finch. ROW&#13;
TWO: D. Ludwig, C. Page, D. Wendy,&#13;
K. Jeppeson, A. Groth, M. Cue, D.&#13;
Canada, C. Hu tc hinson, C. Frey, S.&#13;
Mortenson, B. Fi enhold, J. Herbst,&#13;
and P. Johnson. ROW THREE: B.&#13;
Guyett, K. Spears, R. Worth, R. Bradway, S. Mortenson, B. Fienhold, G.&#13;
Fender, B. Frey, J. Ortiz, K. Nihsen,&#13;
K. Chenawith, R. Peterson, and G.&#13;
Fol kers. ROW FOUR: D. Keuck, D.&#13;
Sharp, P. Neal, C. Brickly, D. Koh rs,&#13;
D. Johnson, S. Vuognioux, S. Godsey,&#13;
K. Chapmon, P.Honnon, P. Ford, and&#13;
G. Beebee.&#13;
ROW ONE: T. Esoncy, B. Howa rd, C.&#13;
Fenders, T. Thomas, S. Betts, L. Mace,&#13;
M. Donaire, J. Quinlan, B. Hibbard,&#13;
and C. White. ROW TWO: D. Gilmore, M. Irwi n, J. Hunt, C. Swisher,&#13;
B. Allmon, C. Pironio, T. Kindred, P.&#13;
Fields, J. Coin, S. McDaniel, and T.&#13;
Tilly. ROW THREE: B. Jensen, C.&#13;
Jones, J. Smith, D. Eaton, V. Holl, S.&#13;
Fields, D. Mortinez, P. Globe, L.&#13;
Bohlen, and L. Wolter. ROW FOUR:&#13;
R. Richardson, D. Michalski, K.&#13;
Sweeney, D. Appel, C. Pea rce, T.&#13;
Gore, M. Knott, D. Hoss, A. Gill, and&#13;
B. Folkers.&#13;
ROW ONE: S. Von Comp, D. Kellar,&#13;
G. Jones, J. Moore, L. Darnell, D. Edmonds, J. Morris, K. Johnston, L.&#13;
Schu ltz, P. Golden, P. Howard, S.&#13;
Carmen, S. Wendt, and R. Hon'iolko.&#13;
ROW TWO: L. Nei ll, J. Thorn ton, P.&#13;
Wylie, T. Snodgrass, L. Peck, D.&#13;
Perkins, P. f isher, N. Ca mpbell, W.&#13;
Wil li amson, D. Ca rmon, N. Smith, L.&#13;
Hamilton, and B. Ha nsen. ROW&#13;
THREE: S. Eckes, D. Nordstrom, N.&#13;
Wade, P. Brotherton, W. Slaight, M.&#13;
Heilen, F. Hansen, K. Richards, D.&#13;
Micha lski, K. Anthony, and K. Munch.&#13;
ROW FOUR: L. Anthony, L. Backer!,&#13;
D. Stee nson, D. Manz, M. Normi, S.&#13;
Mcf errin, P. Lewis, D. Woy, C.&#13;
Gui lles, L. Jensen, M. McCue, and G.&#13;
Gu tteridge.&#13;
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ROW ONE: R. N ea l, M . Schwartz, A. Myklebust, W. Marshall, T. Lewis, A. Alsman, T. DeBar, and R. Rogers. ROW TWO: B. Goldsberry, D. Steenson, M. Markuson, B.&#13;
Spel ts, M. Summy, H. Bradahl, R. Lauver, T. Klein, S. Butterbaugh, and R. Salmons. ROW THREE: J. Nuzum, J. Ba tt, B. Wold, D. Rasmussen, M. Conawa y, S. Hamby, T.&#13;
Donavan, T. Parter, W. Parrack, and D. Bray. ROW FOUR: R. Bailey, J. Wiskus, M. King, B. Jordan, M . Whittlesey, M. Stevens, G. Head, D. Nelson, J. Lodes, and D.&#13;
Madsen. ROW FIVE: Sponsor Francis Schafer, G . Smith, P. Rose, D. Miller, D. Hi ll, B. Smith, T. Cleaver, and K. Stevens.&#13;
Pep Club Adds Boys' Group&#13;
Ca rs were decorated ta urge the team an ta victory at the AL game.&#13;
A boys' pep group wos made successful for the first time&#13;
ever during the 1969-70 school year. Co-sponsors Jim Miles&#13;
and Francis Schafer were the impetus behind the organization&#13;
of this highly successful group. Officers included Randy&#13;
Rogers, Wayne Marshall, Mark Markuson, and Tom DeBar.&#13;
Mr. Miles a lso sponsored the girls' group. Members were&#13;
required to attend all games, both home and away, of the varsity football, basketball, and wrestling teams. If a match and a&#13;
basketball game happened to take place on the same evening,&#13;
then members could choose to attend the activity w hich they&#13;
enjoy the most. The members received extra points for attending gymnastic meets, cross country and tennis matches, gol f&#13;
meets, track dual s, and swimming meets. Sophomore basketball games are worth points, al so.&#13;
M embers of both functions of the pep club were well atti red for all ath letic events. The girls wore bright orange&#13;
sweaters with white stripes and matching skirts. Most members&#13;
wore white and black saddle oxfords wit h their outfits, but any&#13;
kind of shoe was acceptable. The boys apparel consisted of&#13;
burnt orange sweater shirts and blue jeans. Light-colored ivy&#13;
league shirts were worn underneath the sweater shirts, upon&#13;
which were engraved " Tee Jay 'Jackets" .&#13;
The president of the girls' pep club was senior Claudia&#13;
White. This three-yea r member was the club' s secretory during&#13;
her sophomore year.&#13;
Many students visited the gravesite alter the&#13;
bu ri a l al T J Spirit," which rose again at the&#13;
Bellevu e game.&#13;
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. . . 'Jacket followers mourn the lass al the deceased " TJ Spirit"; Spirit starts ta ri se and all pandemonium breaks loose os the rei ncarnation occurs.&#13;
Seniors Mike Oder, Miryom Donoire, ond Morly Summy lend vocal support&#13;
to TJ High.&#13;
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T J fo llowers compete in a " Two-Bits" contest duri ng a school pep assembly . &#13;
ROW ONE, Doug Fencl , Kevin Shepard, and Dave Barker. ROW TWO, Rick Morrison, Jorve Garrett, Cra ig Knavel, Brad Hunt, Tom DeBa r, Roger Sm ith, and Gary Bergantzel. ROW THREE, Pat Rose, Joe Trimm er, Bob Droke, Wayne Marshall, Mark Markuson, John Hubbard, Den ny Rasmussen, and Don Gnader. ROW FOUR, Roger&#13;
Lauver, Dan Jense n, Rick LaFerla, Jeff Spires, St eve Gregory, Mike Whittl esey, Jack Thomas, and Tim Dilts. ROW FI VE, Sam Pr uett, All en Alsman, Brad Spelts, Tom&#13;
Lewis, Tim Porter, Steve Pa ulsen, Marty Summy, Rand y Worth, Randy Oder, and Warren Pold berg. NOT PICTURED, Steve Ahern s, John Blue, Ra y Brown, Gory Cl inton,&#13;
Curt Floyd, John Heat h, Roger Huey, Ped ro Hunt, Mike Oder, and Jay Rodenbaugh.&#13;
Lettermen Play KOil DJ's&#13;
A basketball game with the KOil Good Guy basketba ll&#13;
five was the- highlight of the year for the Thomas Jefferson Letterma n's Club. The contest was played on. March 24 in the Tee&#13;
Jay Field House before a large crowd of curious observers. The&#13;
Lettermen used the funds raised from the game to initiate a&#13;
scho larship program.&#13;
The group met the first and third Friday of each month. The&#13;
meetings were conducted by President Dave Barker and VicePresi dent Kevin Shepard.&#13;
Any boy w ho had earned an athletic letter was eligible.&#13;
Senior Da n Jense n receives hi s certificate of merit for a letter.&#13;
Senior lettermen propose o toast a t the fa ll sports banquet.&#13;
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·vities '70 &#13;
Tri xie Miller, Pat Hall, and Billie Harrill display the Lynx they made.&#13;
Pep Bonfire&#13;
Spurs Spirit&#13;
Thursday, September 11, the annual bonfire was held as it&#13;
is every year the night before the Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson footba ll game.&#13;
Generally, each year every student brought a piece of fire&#13;
wood along to the bonf ire. Thi s year Principal G aylord Anderson acquired the wood to help the students.&#13;
To emphasize the destruction of A. L., several girls made an&#13;
imitation Lynx out of sheets. After it was completed, it was set&#13;
atop the pile to burn with the wood.&#13;
While the Lynx were blazing, the students imagined A.L.&#13;
burning in its place. Instead of cheering around the fire, yells&#13;
were lead by cheerleaders from a truck. The football team was&#13;
introduced by Coac h Bob Harden. Footba ll players Brian&#13;
Shepard and Steve Paulson, juniors, and Joe Nuzum, senior,&#13;
expressed their feelings about the upcoming game.&#13;
After the bonfire, the students went home but returned the&#13;
following evening, carrying on with the spirit that had ascended the night before.&#13;
M r. Anderson helps throw lags an bonfire set up for the big spirit ra lly. The&#13;
Lynx on top of t he bonfire burst into fl a mes ofter being lighted.&#13;
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Ha lftime Shows&#13;
Supply Variety&#13;
In ra in, snow, or biting cold, the bond, Porn Pon squad, and&#13;
mo jorettes enterto ined the spectators.&#13;
The bond marched and assembled formations to their&#13;
arousing cadence. Their early morning practices were apparent through their skil l displayed before the third quarter of&#13;
each game. When basketball season began, two Pep Bonds&#13;
divided the work to entertain the crowds during the half. Pep&#13;
Bond A and Pep Bond B alternately ployed at each home&#13;
ga me.&#13;
The majorettes attended al l bond practices and twirled at&#13;
each home game. Their fire twirling exhibit wormed the crowds&#13;
in more than one way.&#13;
The Porn Pon girls were enthusiastic throughout the seasons.&#13;
During football, they performed with the bond and then during the w inter sports, basketball and wrestling, they executed&#13;
their choreographic ability to recent recordings.&#13;
Kat hy Fuss and Billi e Clark perform their Pam Pon routine during the halftime.&#13;
Majorette Gail McCormick twirl s to the Westside Blues.&#13;
Band members Tom Worth, Don&#13;
Schieffer, Ti m Peters, Mike Schieffer,&#13;
Glen Fi sher, seem to ignore Charl es&#13;
Mueller; their band major.&#13;
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Debona ir Kevi n Shepe rd, s~ni or, ca lml y owoi ts his cue.&#13;
M rs. Rose Mory Fo ng mon entertoins&#13;
seniors Debbie Her nd on, Joo nie&#13;
Heckermon, Pat Holl, Vickie Hensen,&#13;
sophomore Debbie Ludwig, jun ior&#13;
Dave Hunt, e nd se nior Porn N ee l,&#13;
seoted in the foreground.&#13;
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TJ's Roadsh&#13;
" TJ 's Ente rtain ment C a rouse l," the 1969 edition of the&#13;
roa dshow, w a s on ingenious combination of g race, humor, and&#13;
talent.&#13;
Presented by the combined Music a nd Dra ma De portme nts,&#13;
the progra m mode its d ebut on Octobe r 7 w ith o stu d ent matinee. Each of the tw o follow ing publ ic performa nces su perceded the previou s one w ith its ori gi na lity and fl a ir.&#13;
From the TJ tw irlers' breath-to king fire b a ton rou tine,&#13;
through the melodious encha nt ment of the Ba rber Shop Quartet, to the soothing presentations by the T J Glee Clubs, A ct I&#13;
proved to be one of th e more e njoyable of previous TJ prod uctions.&#13;
Act II w as even more pl easura bl e tha n its precedent. The&#13;
Junior Mi ke Witt ex pl a ins " H ow the W est W a s Won" t o seni o r Ma ry Lew is. &#13;
ow Ingenious&#13;
Advanced Drama Closs displayed its ability with on uproarious&#13;
satire e ntitled "All-Star Rossling," a match that decided the&#13;
cham pionship, with Mon Mountain Bell, Tarzan Smiler, Cowboy Bill y, ond Verne Gogyo among the leading competitors.&#13;
Throbbing Drums was a successful attempt by Jay Rodenbough to keep the program up-to-date. Feature_d was a fourminute drum so lo, its rhythmic beats bouncing and echoing&#13;
throughout the hushed audience.&#13;
In contrast to the Ba rber Shop Quartet of Act I, the Beauty&#13;
Shop Quartet threw the traditional quartet into an entirely new&#13;
p itch.&#13;
TJ's Entertain ment Carousel . . . Number l in grace,&#13;
N umber l in humor, -and positively Number l in talent.&#13;
Sen io r Do n Bell , junior Merle Wa lker, sen ior Rita Bage nquost.&#13;
-&#13;
[&#13;
Senior A ll en Potterson took i t u po n himself to eliminate the unta le nted from&#13;
the progra m.&#13;
Sop homore G loria Larsen d isplays io1credible grace and poise.&#13;
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Production&#13;
Roxanne Redmond watches Phil Hardimon appl y makeup.&#13;
Steve A hern s operates the spotlight.&#13;
Involves Work, Play&#13;
Kevin Shepard and Craig Knavel co ntemplat e th e d ecision af the All-Star&#13;
Wrestl ing Match.&#13;
Terry La w less, Don Schieffer, A lla n Full er, a nd Warren Poldberg p ro ve thei r usefu ll ness betwee n a cts.&#13;
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" You dirty old man! Watch that Phil or I' ll te ll Steve," says Pat Adamson. Connie Baker a w aits her bi g moment an stage.&#13;
ROW ONE, Ju lie H effernen, Mory Anderson, Ka th y Heitman, Sue Schroeder, Bil li e Clark, Jane Smith, Terri O ' Brie n, Linda Wakehouse. ROW TWO, Ba r b N ewberry,&#13;
De ni se Smit h, Gloria Larson, Jan Sorenson, Conn ie Baker, Barb Breeden, Karen Dieatrick, Billi e Harrill, Susie Schwartz, Mary Fuss.&#13;
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All-Sports Queen Dominates Events&#13;
At the close of the first ha If of the Thomas Jefferson&#13;
homecoming game against St. Albert on September 26, Judy&#13;
Lautenschlager was named Homecomin g Queen for the 1969-&#13;
70 season.&#13;
The court is representative of the ten sports present at Tee&#13;
Jay. Judy is All-Sports Queen, and the other girls are Kris&#13;
Henry, baseball queen; Paula Hurd, basketball queen; Gwen&#13;
Lovercheck, cross-country queen; Terri O ' Brien, football queen;&#13;
Diane Page; golf queen; Patty Quandt, gymnastics queen; Jay&#13;
Schwetz, swimming queen; Suzanne Slayman, tra ck queen;&#13;
Denise Sm ith, tennis queen; and Kathy Sorenson, wrestling&#13;
queen.&#13;
Pam Davis, Homecoming Queen last year, placed the&#13;
crown on the new queen's head. Then Judy was given a&#13;
bouquet of roses by Rondy Rogers and escorted by Randy&#13;
N ea l.&#13;
Due to a mix up, there was only one convertibl e a va ilable&#13;
to escort Judy and the ten girls of the court.&#13;
That night clima xed a week of preparatory events w hich&#13;
bega n w ith t he announcement of twenty-two nominees chosen&#13;
by the football team and ended with a Homecoming dance.&#13;
These candida tes we re na rrowed down by the vote of the&#13;
student body. The eleven girls wit h the most votes we re chosen&#13;
members of the court.&#13;
After the game the student body met at the Field House&#13;
where the "Yellow Hair" of St. Joseph, Missouri had been engaged to su pply the music.&#13;
The Homecomi ng court consists of, ROW ONE: Denise Smith, Qu een Ju dy Lo utensch loger, Suzonne Sloymon, Di one Pag e, and Pau lo H urd . ROW TWO: Kris Henry,&#13;
Kathy Sorenson, Joy Schwetz, Gwen Lovercheck, Patty Qua ndt, and Terri O 'Brien .&#13;
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Rondy N eal, Joy Rod enbough, and Terri O 'Bri en look on approvingly as Judy&#13;
is named queen.&#13;
Terri O ' Brien doesn't seem to be enj oying the game.&#13;
The 1969-70 Homecoming Queen, Judy Loutenschlog er.&#13;
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The Ho mecoming dance was sponsored by the Student Council, so represe ntatives were selected to help d eco rate. Stud en t&#13;
Counci l presiden t, Jarve Garrett and sponsor, Mr. Lorry Schulenberg, obse rve and supervise the decorating.&#13;
Court membe r Kathy Sore nso n, and&#13;
he r escort, Warre n Poldberg , practice during on early re hearsal.&#13;
Homecoming Involves Events Which&#13;
Mean Work and Fun for All Students&#13;
Rondy Rogers prepares to unroll o carpet for the presentation of the court.&#13;
Tee Joy stud ents and a lumni e n joy dancing to the music o f " Ye ll ow Hair". &#13;
Judy Hunt collects tickets at the dance.&#13;
Student Council treasurer, Cindy Thomas, and representative, Sue Herbst, sell&#13;
dance tickets to Gay len Baker, Cecelia Becerra, Debbie Martin ez, and Kevin&#13;
McGee.&#13;
Kevi n Shepard ea ts hi s heart out to dance with Jean ette Schwetz.&#13;
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Sno-Ball Court Heads Winter Gala&#13;
0 ON · S · h p k · · check Kathy Sorenson, Kris H enry, Paula R W E: Deni se mil , atty Du e, Tern O' Bri en, Potty Quandt. ROW TWO: Craig Knavel, Jay Rodenbough, Gwen Lover '&#13;
Hurd, M ike Oder, Allen Alsman, Da n Jensen. ROW THREE: Tom Lewis, Rond y Rog ers, Tom DeBar.&#13;
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Larry Ha nsen, JaAnne Haman, Bob Almon and Vicki e Hansen anticipate a fun&#13;
evenin g .&#13;
Winterset Holiday&#13;
Establishes Tempo&#13;
"Winterset Holiday," the theme chosen for this year's SnoBall, proved to be an exciting blend of scenic beauty and outstanding talent.&#13;
Months of anticipation by the student body lead to weeks&#13;
of preparation by the student council, followed by days of&#13;
painting and decorating. The inevitable resul t as a transit ion&#13;
from a simple auditorium to a snow-scoped wonderland of&#13;
snowmen, fir trees, and blazing yule logs. Seniors N o ni&#13;
Walling and Claudia White were honored for their devotions&#13;
to Sno-Ball preparations.&#13;
The art department and industrial arts were a very&#13;
beneficial part of the decorationing team. Murals were pa inted to enhance the bleachers and chalets were bu ilt to tra nsform the gym into ice and snow.&#13;
Swiss chalets outlined the dance floor, with springs of pi ne&#13;
and poinsetta adorning the bordering tables. These tables&#13;
provided the needed rest-stop following the da ncing to the&#13;
marvelous Chevrons.&#13;
The highlight of the evening w as the crowning of senior&#13;
Patty Quandt as Queen of the 1969-70 Sno-Ball. Dan Jensen,&#13;
al so a senior, was crowned king of the event. Patty a nd Dan&#13;
were the two-top-vote-getting senio rs of the sixtee n nominees&#13;
chosen by the student body.&#13;
Lee Ann Die rker finds 'frost y the Sn oma n' an inviting partn er a s she and o ther st udents enjoy dancing to the Ch everons.&#13;
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Sno-Ball Revolves With Many Faces&#13;
Starting the evening are Charles Mueller and Dalo Michalski, w hil e Mike Redmond and Diana Bige low enjoy refres hm ents. A waiting th e coronation a re Roge r Smith&#13;
and Roxanne Redmond; after the opening of the envelopes, Patty Quandt expresses her surpri se to Joy Rodenbough ond Kath y Sore nson.&#13;
Chri stmas trees and snowmen created the setting of " Winterset Holiday".&#13;
Warren Pol berg holds the ladder for Don Jensen a nd Monty Meyer w hile M i ke Vo ll inc h a nd Janet Wray a ppear to be the center of a ttraction.&#13;
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Twirp Week Includes L.A. Carnival,&#13;
Ties in Voting, Mr. Tee Jay Pageant&#13;
Twirp Week 1970 incorporated mony new ideas. The doily&#13;
events were different, reflecting the imagination of district&#13;
stude nt council members. After much delay due to conflicts&#13;
with other activities, Twirp was finally scheduled for the week&#13;
of May 11 to 14. Monday started off the events with the traditional egg throwing contest, but from then on, the week's activit ies were novel and unique. Bill Bartlett and Kelli Jo&#13;
Pac heco were winners.&#13;
A human wheelbarrow race scheduled for Tuesday was&#13;
rained out, but Wednesday fared better with a spaghetti eating contest. The object was to be the first to consume a plate of&#13;
spaghetti, sans silverware. Senior Tim Donovan won this feat.&#13;
On Thursday, slips of paper with the words "Twirp Week&#13;
Mr. lrres istable" printed on them were sold for a penny apiece&#13;
to the girls. These were then used to get boys to speak to them.&#13;
Girls who wished to talk to a boy had to give him a slip before&#13;
a conversation could take place. The boy who collected the&#13;
most slips by the end of the day was proclaimed Mr. lrresistab le.&#13;
Voting for the Twirp was conducted in homeroom on&#13;
Wednesday. Each girl was allowed to vote for four boys from&#13;
he r awn class. The all-boy court usually consists of four boys&#13;
fro m eac h grade, but due to ties in the sophomore and junior&#13;
ba lloting, five boys were selected from these two classes. On&#13;
Friday the court members were participants in a Mr. Tee Jay&#13;
Pageant. Mr. Buddy Belitz served as master of ceremonies, and&#13;
devil ' s advocate, snooping around to find hidden secrets about&#13;
the contesta nts. Each boy was cal led to the microphone and&#13;
gi ven a thor_ough third degree by Mr. Belitz. This pagant was&#13;
held during sixth period for the entire student body and many&#13;
laughs resulted when Mr. Belitz brought up certain subjects&#13;
th a t no one was supposed to know about. In deciding who&#13;
would take the honors for the day, Mr. Belitz held his hand&#13;
over each boy, and by the response of spectators, a sophomore, junior, and senior Mr. Tee Jay was chosen. Senior Don&#13;
Bel l, junior Randy Worth, and sophomore Mike Henry received&#13;
the most applause and shared the title of Mr. Thomas Jeffe rson.&#13;
Aside from the school sponsored events, many individuals&#13;
created their own ways of observing Twi rp Week. Movies with&#13;
the g irls treating and early morning breakfasts were only two&#13;
of the ways in which the boys were reimbursed for their usual&#13;
job of picking up the tab.&#13;
After a week of opening doors and carrying books, girls&#13;
were fina lly let off the hook on Friday . .. but not until after&#13;
they took their dates to the dance and out to eat. The L.A. Carnivai provided the music at the annual girl-ask-boy dance.&#13;
Many me mbers of the weaker sex provided transportation, and&#13;
pic ked up their dates at their doors. And as the girls left their&#13;
dates o ff at their houses after the do nee, T wi rp Week 1970&#13;
was over.&#13;
Senior Tim Donovan smiles ofter winni ng the spag hetti eating contest.&#13;
Student Council presid ent Jarve Garrett makes sure Bruce Wold and Jahn&#13;
C o nner observe the ru les of the egg t hrowing contest.&#13;
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A party of se niors including Mike Oder, Kathy Fu ss, Shirley Schneider, Morty&#13;
Summy, and Don Bell went to dinner at Morchio's following the Twirp Dance.&#13;
Potty Larse n and Tim Dilts arrive at the Twirp Dance.&#13;
Members of th e 1970 Twirp Court- ROW ONE: Sid Rasmusse n, Tim Koenigs,&#13;
Duke Joc k Thomas, Doug Campbell, and Mike Henry, all sophomores. ROW&#13;
TWO : Steve Po ul son, Rondy Oder, Rick Lo Feria, Kenny M a dden, and Prince&#13;
Rondy Worth, ju nio r s. ROW THREE: seni ors W a rren Poldberg, King M ort y&#13;
Summy, Don Bell, and Don Jensen.&#13;
Sue Herbst knocks at Dove Gwinner's door to pick him up for Twi rp. Claudi o&#13;
White opens the car door for Rondy Rogers, before proceeding to the dance.&#13;
Jock Thomas gives his descripti on of a porcupine.&#13;
Ro ndy Worth receives th e most a p p lause, making him the junior Mr. Tee Joy.&#13;
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W ond a W illiamson, jun ior, is seen picking up her dyed shoes.&#13;
Steve Gregory, in p repa rat ion of the Prom, is found w ashi ng hi s ca r.&#13;
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Prom Court pictu red on page 92 and 93.&#13;
Page 92&#13;
Billi Ha rrill and Ri ck Lo ferl a&#13;
Libby Kerm oode and Steve Pou lson&#13;
Mory Fuss and Ro ndy Oder&#13;
Princess Lindo Cleveland and Pri nce Rondy Worth&#13;
Page 93&#13;
Queen Kat hy Sorenson and King Do n Jensen&#13;
Kris Henry and Morty Summy&#13;
Potty Quand t and Mike Oder&#13;
Pau lo Hurd and Tom DeBor&#13;
Kevin Shep a rd, se nior, a cquires his tu x minutes before th e Pro m.&#13;
Mory Dague contemplates th e evening ahead w hile ge tting her hair resty led. &#13;
W hat Happened&#13;
Apri l 25, 1970, was a day of unrest for many Tee Joy&#13;
students. These students were in deep preparation for the night&#13;
that awaited them at the Tee Joy Field House where the 1969-&#13;
70 Prom was held.&#13;
The theme, Aloha, was very fitting for the le.oving senior.&#13;
Aloha , means hell o or goodby in Hiowoiion. Significantly, it is&#13;
saying goodby to their previous ties they hod acqu ired&#13;
th roughout high school and saying hel lo to whatever their future desires may be.&#13;
The juniors, as in all previous years, p lanned and acco mplished the successfu l socia l event. Decoration began early&#13;
Friday morning and a ll f inal touches were added Saturday.&#13;
Since th e Prom was held in the Field House, the court yard was&#13;
a lso decorated and we lcomed by the dancing couples who&#13;
sought fresh a ir.&#13;
Hidde n be hind layers of chiffon, Claudio White slips into her forma l.&#13;
Mr. Upoh, junior class sponsor, gets into th e scene by helpin g d eco rate.&#13;
I&#13;
on April 25?&#13;
" Assembling studs is no easy tric k," says Pat Moore, junior.&#13;
After o day of pre paration, Tee Jo y stud en ts en joy dancing to the Smoke Ring.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Loomis make a futile attempt to console Deonie during on hysterical scene before she was admitted to the hospital.&#13;
Mature Play Goes Over Big&#13;
Splendor in the Grass, was an undeniable success, proving&#13;
itself more than worthy of the improvements made in the auditorium.&#13;
The production was minu s the usual flair of fancy&#13;
backgrounds and colorful props, putting more of the audience's attention on the emotions and the conflict within the individual parts. Other than a few necessary pieces of furniture,&#13;
the only othe( visible change was the shades of green that&#13;
floated across the stage-ranging from a pale green,&#13;
representing the " lighter" part of the play, to a much deeper&#13;
green, darkening with each mounting pressure.&#13;
The purpose of William Inge, the creator of this play, was&#13;
to point out the problems facing adults and teenagers alike.&#13;
The greatest impact of the play is the disaster caused by&#13;
parents who try to mold their children into the images that they&#13;
themselves have determined.&#13;
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The stern Miss Metcalf calls on her students to recite their lessons. &#13;
" Toke me bock Bud . Toke me out tonight. Pleose Bud, I don' t core anymore."&#13;
Mrs. Loomis i s o mothe r fil led w i th mixed emotions fo r her young doughier.&#13;
Mr. ond M rs. Ste mper d iscuss the problems they face wi th Bud ond Ginny.&#13;
Bud ond Deo nie, os mature adults, see ea ch other for the lost time.&#13;
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Al I-Black Cast&#13;
Puts on Play&#13;
CAST OF CHARACTERS&#13;
Lena Younger (Mama) ............. . ...... Connie Turner&#13;
Walter Lee Younger .... .. . . .... . ......... Robert Jordan&#13;
Beneatha . . . .... ... .. . ... . ................ Betti Spires&#13;
Ruth . . .. . . ..... . ... . .. . ....... . ...... Debbie Herndon&#13;
Travis ........ . .... .. ......... . . . .... Windell Winbush&#13;
George . . .... . . . ....... .. .... . . . .. .. .... . . Lee Rollins&#13;
Assagai . . . .. ............ . .... . . .. . . .. . . Jarve Garrett&#13;
Bobo . . ... . ............. . ..... . ....... . Merle Walker&#13;
Mr. Linder . .. ............. . ... . ... . .. . .. Dan Skalberg&#13;
" A Raisin in the Sun" is a story of a black family's strife for&#13;
a better life and a young black man's struggle to become a&#13;
man. The play went very well in spite of an inexperienced cast&#13;
and the time-consuming improvements made being on the auditorium. The seats which had been promised to the school&#13;
since February fi no I ly arrived.&#13;
The play which was presented on May 7, 8, and 9, directed&#13;
by Mr. R.H. Fanciers and Sally Root. While commenting about&#13;
the play, Mr. Fanders stated, " This is a unique play and it is&#13;
unique not because it is about black people. The play is about&#13;
human beings that we con understand and sympathize with&#13;
because they are like human beings all over the world."&#13;
Ruth and Mamo disc uss pl ans for sp end ing t he insurance mo ney w ith Tr a vi s.&#13;
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Robe rt Jordan ploys o marve lous p e rformance a s Walte r Lee.&#13;
Conni e Turne r os Moma r ece ived a standin g o vation ofte r a ll thre e produc -&#13;
tion s.&#13;
Wa lter te ll s M a ma h is d r eams far the f uture o f hi s fa mi ly . &#13;
Waiter goes into 0 rage when Bobo tells him that Willie Horris left tow n with&#13;
hi s money.&#13;
Jorve Garrett and Lee Rollin s ploy tw o of Beneotho's lovers.&#13;
I n one of t he most dramatic sce nes of th e ploy, Mamo forgives Wo lter Lee for&#13;
investing all of their money in a non-existont liquor store i nstead of putting it&#13;
in the ba nk for Be neo tho.&#13;
Don Skol berg o s Mr. Linder.&#13;
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'Camelot' Presented by Choir;&#13;
Drama and Music Combined&#13;
CAST OF CHARACTERS&#13;
King Arthur ........ . .. . .. . . .... ... . .. .... Chuck Wood&#13;
Merlyn .............. . .................. Dan Skalberg&#13;
Guenevere ............. . ... . . .. .. . ... Rita Bargenquast&#13;
Sir Lancelot ... ..... .. ...... .. ... ...... . . Brian Shepard&#13;
Pellinore .. .... .. . ...... .. ... .... .. . . .... . ... Don Bell&#13;
Mordred ....... . .. . . ... ............... . . Jarve Garrett&#13;
Morgan LeFey ... . ...... ......... ...... .. . Janet Brown&#13;
Tom of Warwick .................... ... ...... Jim Lewi s&#13;
Sir Dinadan ....................... . . .. Randy Klinkefus&#13;
The musical Camelot was very capably produced by the&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Vocal Music Department under the direction&#13;
of Mr. Roger MacNeill, musical director, Mr. R.H. Fanciers,&#13;
technical director, and Ton i Simons, student director.&#13;
The story takes place in medieval England in the Kingdom&#13;
Kim Steve ns wishes Rondy Klinkefu s good luck as Alon Potterson and Pot Rose&#13;
stand by.&#13;
The entire cou rt of Camelot a ttends&#13;
the knig hting of Lancelo t.&#13;
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of Camelot. King Arthur, aided by Merl yn, his court magici an,&#13;
arranged an organization of knights to uphold the motto of&#13;
" might for right."&#13;
His favorite knight, Sir Lancelot, and his wife, Guenevere,&#13;
fall in love but refuse to leave the king whom they both love.&#13;
They meet secretly until they are caught by Mordred, the illegitimate son of King Arthur. This is treason according to the&#13;
law and they must be punished. La ncelot esca pes and comes&#13;
back with an army to rescue Guenevere.&#13;
As troops invade Camelot and his kingdom falls around&#13;
him, King Arthur begins to think that his ideas about chivalry&#13;
and might for right were wrong, then a small boy, Tom of Warwick, comes to him and tells him how he admires the work of&#13;
the knights and asks to be knighted. After thi s, King Arthur&#13;
knows he was right.&#13;
Jorve Garrett plots w ith Jan et Brown to overth row King Arthur. &#13;
Chuck Wood portrays King Arthur.&#13;
Rita Borge nquast portrays Lad y Guenevere.&#13;
Jim Lewis, a fresh man at Edison Junior High, portrays Tom of Warwick.&#13;
Susie Lewis urges on her favorite knight at the jousts held at the court of King&#13;
Arthur.&#13;
Brian Shepard as Lancelot sings to Rita Bargenquast.&#13;
Don Bel l portrays Pellinore.&#13;
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Programs Delight TJ Students&#13;
Thomas Jefferson students were capably entertained by a&#13;
series of programs selected by the activities di rector.&#13;
The programs ranged from King and Zerita, experts on extrasensory perception who have appeared on national television, to Dr. No-Yong Park, a Chinese lecturer.&#13;
Students were al so treated ta a variety show given by&#13;
Harry and Chita Maria Van Pelt. This talented twosome&#13;
provided comedy and many different types of music. They also&#13;
demonstrated a few dances from their native Holland.&#13;
Mr. Rudy Bur khal ter demonstrates the Swiss art o f flag-t hrowing.&#13;
Senior Diane Happer carefully examines a large snake shown by Mr. Chuck Naidl.&#13;
Blind gymnast, Mr. Edd ie Matter, performs an the parall el ba r s. &#13;
W i nners of the Distributive Educotion Aword were Roger Strurm ond Vicki&#13;
M oore . Jone Woy won the Outstonding Distributive Educotion stude nt of the&#13;
yeor, ond outs tonding O .E. girl wos Jeon Brodl ey. Tro des ond Industry winner&#13;
w os Dove Ronk .&#13;
Cindy Lomer wos the winner o f the homemoking oword, Goi l McCormick,&#13;
G ra duate Home Ee Award, and Patricio Clevelan d winner of the Berty Crocker&#13;
Award.&#13;
Awards Program&#13;
Honors Graduates&#13;
Senior Honors Doy was held Moy 14 in the Thomas Jefferson Field House.&#13;
Rick Brown received many awards including a scholarship&#13;
to the University of Iowa, certificate of honor in the annual&#13;
science talent search for the Westinghouse Science Award, a nd&#13;
a long with Susan Jones, the World Herald Scholarship.&#13;
Homemaking awards went to Cindy Lamer, Pat C levela nd,&#13;
and Gail McCormick. Gail received a sc holarship to University&#13;
of Iowa at Ames.&#13;
Don Bell and Janet Brown were named outstanding g irl&#13;
and boy for a supporting role. Other Thespian awards went to&#13;
Mary Lew is, outstanding Thespian girl, and to Diane Happer,&#13;
Bob Jordan, Gail McCormick, Mary McKenzie, Rick Morrison,&#13;
Terri O 'Brien, Toni Simons, and Debby Stukey for outstan ding&#13;
service.&#13;
Vocal Awards went to Rita Bargenquast, Rota ry A wa rd;&#13;
Kevin Shepard, Randy Klindefus, Wa lter Cassell A ward; a nd&#13;
Toni Simons, Janet Brown, Al lan Patterson, an d Susan Wendt&#13;
for outstanding service.&#13;
Steve Gregory was named best all around athlete. To receive this award the student must have participated in a sport&#13;
each season and must have been outstanding in each . Mike&#13;
Oder, Dan Jensen, and Warren Poldberg were presented the&#13;
Don home, Ross Schmidt, and Nelson Trophies.&#13;
Naomi W all ing was presented roses, crown, and a kiss from Mr. Melvin Johnson w hen she was named the 1969-70 bond queen. &#13;
Gale Moron, winner of special&#13;
olympics award; Warren Poldberg,&#13;
Nelson, Trophy, Don Jensen, Ross&#13;
Schmidt Trophy, Steve Gregory, Best&#13;
All-around Athlete; Mike Oder, Don&#13;
frame Trophy, Anno Caffery, Girl's&#13;
Recreation Association Award.&#13;
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Robert Jordon, Rick Morri so n, Gail&#13;
McCormick, Toni Simons, Senior&#13;
awards for outstanding service; Mory&#13;
Lewis, outstanding Thespian girl; Don&#13;
Bel l, outstanding Th espian boy;&#13;
Janet Brown, best supporting actress&#13;
for Mrs. Loomi s in "Splendor in th e&#13;
Gross." Don Bell was best supporting&#13;
actor for his role in Cam elot. &#13;
Sen iors Receive Scholarships&#13;
Rick Brown, winn er of the Notionol&#13;
Meri t Scholorship Commendotion&#13;
Awo rd .&#13;
I nstru m e ntol ond Vocol Mu si c&#13;
o wo rds went to Rito Borgenquost,&#13;
Suson We ndt, Gory McMullen, Warren Poldberg , Kevin Shepard, Rondy&#13;
Klinkefu s, Tim Peters, G loria Fo lkers,&#13;
A lon Potterson, Susan Jones, Janet&#13;
Brown, Pot Rose, Patricio Cl eveland.&#13;
Winner of the Rick's College Scholarship w as Al len Alsma n. Warren Poldberg, Athletic Award.&#13;
Chri s Creek, outstanding Business&#13;
student; Kris Henry, shortho nd; Rita&#13;
Borgenquost, typi ng; Kathy Secular,&#13;
typing, Connie Myer, shorthand .&#13;
Rondy Klinkefus, Wolter Cossel l&#13;
Award&#13;
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Graduates Attend&#13;
Senior Festivities&#13;
The sen ior bonquet wos held at the Club 64 this yea r on&#13;
May 11 . Kevin Shepard, senior class vice-president, acted as&#13;
moster of ceremonies du ring the banquet.&#13;
After the sen iors ate, they were entertained by Don Bell,&#13;
who d id the act about a sixth grader w ho had just graduated&#13;
into the seventh grade, and Rita Bargenquast who sang two&#13;
songs. Mr. Gaylord Anderson, principal then talked to theseniors about graduation. The even ing ended with the senio rs&#13;
sin ging the A lma Mater accompanied by Mr. Roger MacN eil.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schwarzkopf and Mr. Charl es Crou se e nj oy the banquet.&#13;
The entertai nment was provided by Harold Broda hi, the doorman, Kevin Shepard, M.C., and Do n Bell , comedian.&#13;
Alter dinner the se nio r class sang the Alma M ater. Jay Rode nbo ugh waits to g et into the banqu et with th e rest of the girls.&#13;
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It looks os thoug h John Sullivon got too near the pool.&#13;
The groduo tes revel ot th eir lost party toget her.&#13;
Senior Skip Day,&#13;
Class Party Held&#13;
Moy 28 marked the dote of the Senior Skip Doy held th is&#13;
year at Fremont Lakes. The day was not too successful because&#13;
of rain, but the seniors had fun playing in the wet sand.&#13;
On the night of graduation, June 2, the new graduates attended a party in their honor held at the Elks Country Club.&#13;
The entertainment was provided by Jay Rodenbaugh who&#13;
played the drums accompanied by two members of the Thomas&#13;
Jefferson alumni.&#13;
For the remainder of the evening, seniors listened to&#13;
records and just talked.&#13;
Ran Ludwick and his date enjoy the festivities of the class party.&#13;
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Baccalaureate Held with AL&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson High class of 1970 held their pregraduation Baccalaureate Service with t he graduating class&#13;
from Abraham Lincoln High School on Sunday, May 31, 1970.&#13;
The students arrived at the Thomas Jefferson Field House at&#13;
6:45 a.m. and were bussed to the Council Bluffs Field House,&#13;
w here the service was held. A concert by the Abraham Lincoln&#13;
orchestra preceded the service. Students from both schools&#13;
M ory Lightner, Sa ndy Mandolfo,-and Li ndo Wo moc hil check over their gow ns.&#13;
Joe Nuzum, Cindy Anderson, Steve&#13;
Franks, and Mory Thompson precede&#13;
down t he a isle to " Pomp and Circumstance."&#13;
108&#13;
marched down aisles to the tune of "Pomp a nd C ircumstance".&#13;
The Reverend Jack Sm ith gave the invocation, and the Reverend Jose ph Henry gave the benedicti on. Reverend Stephen&#13;
R. Root, the president of the Council Bluffs Ministerial Association recited both the scripture and the se rmon.&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson High School Choir, under the direction of Roger MacNeil I provided the music.&#13;
The Reverend Jose ph R. Henry, a school board member, g ives the benediction. &#13;
The g raduating cla ss of 1970 waits outside th e Council Bluffs Fi eld House for the sta rt of the Baccalaureate Ser vice.&#13;
" Littl e g uys" G o ry McMullen, Jon Mylhousen, John Sullivan, and Dole McDaniel wait to begi n the march up the aisle.&#13;
Bob Wi lson contemplates hi s future foll owing his graduation from TJ . " It's awful early in the morning to be riding a bu s!"&#13;
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1970 Commencement Graduates 387&#13;
Commencement was held on June 2 this year at the Council&#13;
Bluffs Field House. For the f irst time in the history of the school,&#13;
Thomas Jefferson seniors graduated in their school colors.&#13;
Black gowns were worn by the boys and white by the girls and&#13;
each student wore a tassle of orange, white, and black.&#13;
The Senior Class Motto was, " If Not Us, Who? If Not Now,&#13;
When?" The class colors were peach and pearl and the class&#13;
flower was the peace rose. These were chosen by committees&#13;
made up of members from the senior class.&#13;
The Commencement ceremonies were presided over by Dr.&#13;
Robert Benton, Superintendant of Schools. The invocation was&#13;
give n by Reverend Joseph Henry. Five members of the sen ior&#13;
class then spoke about the motto. The Symposium consisted of&#13;
Patric ia Cleveland, Mary Lewis, Richard Brown, Donald Bell,&#13;
and Randy Klinkefus, moderator.&#13;
Mr. Gaylord Anderson, principal, presented the class to the&#13;
Community and Will iam Cutler, President of the School Board&#13;
received it for the community and prese nted each student with&#13;
his diploma. Reverand Donald A. Bell then gave the benediction.&#13;
Do n Neal, Steve Moore, Kei th Kueck, and Bob Jord on wait for their diplomas.&#13;
Debbie Stukey happily receives her diploma.&#13;
To mmy Trout man and Kathy Schou lor march tog e ther during " Pomp and C ircumstance ."&#13;
Rando ll M owery rece ives hi s diplo ma and a handshake fro m Mr. Cutl er. &#13;
" We ll I f i na l l y got i t!" t hink s Ju ana Je nse n.&#13;
C o n ni e O ome k and Judy Bohl e n ore glad th;:it it i s all finall y over.&#13;
Sy mposi um members include Rondy Klinkefus, Pot Cleveland, Mary Lewis, a nd&#13;
Rick Brow n.&#13;
These nearly graduated seniors anxiously a w a it their d iploma s.&#13;
Last min ute ad justments o f cops a nd&#13;
gowns by t he girl s assi sted by M r.&#13;
Brya nt, a cl a ss sponsor.&#13;
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11 2 &#13;
Sports '70 &#13;
Footba 11 Team Earns Respect&#13;
A new coaching stoff plus a very inexperienced team were&#13;
the main reasons for a 1-8 season record.&#13;
In the first game against cross-town rival AL, Thomas Jefferson was led by Steve Paul son w ho threw for 122 yards and&#13;
two touchdowns. Sid Rasmusse n ran for a score in the 21-33&#13;
loss.&#13;
In a game with fourteenth-rated St. Albert's, junior fullback&#13;
Mike Witt ran for 153 yards in 30 carries and the only touchdown. In the first half, play was dominated by Tee Jay with the&#13;
score tied at 6-6 but this didn't last long as the Falcons came&#13;
roaring back for a 28-6 victory.&#13;
A very hard game wa s played against Omaha Tech in a 3-&#13;
12 loss. The only score came on a 23-yard field goal by juniorRichard Robinson.&#13;
Tee Jay's only victory came in a game against Rummel. Tee&#13;
Jay had 236 total yards, 115 of these credited to Mike Witt, as&#13;
were three touchdowns. Rick LaFerla grabbed two interceptions in the 19-16 victory. This was by far the best all-around&#13;
game pl ayed by the team all season, as the offense and the&#13;
defense did an equally good job.&#13;
The inability to score when in range was the main reason&#13;
for a 6-0 loss to Ryan. Tee Jay gained 203 yards in the air&#13;
aga inst Burke bel'1 ind the arm of junior quarterback Curt Peterson. This was t he best passing performance of the season&#13;
but it wasn't enough in a 19-29 loss.&#13;
The last game was lost to Westside 16-0, as Coach Robert&#13;
Hardin em ptied the bench giving the underc lassmen some&#13;
game-time experience.&#13;
Much credit for Tee Jay's hard-hitting reputa tion g oes to&#13;
se nior linemen Denny Rasmussen, Brad Spe lts, Da n Jensen,&#13;
and Roger Lauver. Credit also belongs to backs Terry Fisher,&#13;
Rick LaFerla, and Mike Witt. Next year Coach Hardin exp ects&#13;
much help from sophomores Jack Thomas, Don Gnader, Cliff&#13;
Lustgraaf, and Sid Rasmussen.&#13;
Tee Jay placed five players on the Al l-City team in the&#13;
names of Jensen, Thomas, Witt, Paulson, a nd Meyer. Witt was&#13;
also named to the second team in Southwest Iowa, and Roger&#13;
Lauver was placed on the All-Metro team a t center.&#13;
Cooch Hardin stated that even though it was a very unsuccessful year in terms of a win-loss record, it gained the experien ce for a fine season next year.&#13;
TEE JAY 21 . ABE LYNX 31&#13;
TEE JAY 6 ST. ALBERT 28&#13;
TEE JAY 3 . .. .. TECH 12&#13;
TEE JAY 0 BOYS TOWN 20&#13;
TEE JAY 6 . NORTH 18&#13;
TEE JAY 19 RUMMEL 16&#13;
TEE JAY 0 .. . RYAN 6&#13;
TEE JAY 29 ... BURKE 29&#13;
TEE JAY 0 . WESTSIDE 16&#13;
A d isa ppointed team leaves ofter their lost game, refl ecti ng an unsuccess ful sea son for the Yell o w jocket s.&#13;
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ROW ONE: Jim Davis, Pot Rose, Denny Rasmu sse n, Don Jense n, Bro d Spelts, Tom Lewi s, Mike Oder, Joe Nu zum, Terry Fisher, Steve Gregory, Morty Summy, Roger&#13;
Louver, Monte Meyer. ROW TWO: Cooch Beli tz, Rod Meyer, Doug Fencl , John Bott, Jeff Spires, Rondy Od er, Mike Witt, Brion Shepard, Steve Poul son, Tim Dil ts, Ric h&#13;
Robinson, Rick LoF erlo, Mike Al sman, Cooch Hardin. ROW THREE: Curtis Peterson, Tim Koenigs, Sid Rasmussen, Jock Thomas, Don Gnoder, C liff Lustgroof, Lee Rollins,&#13;
Bob Droke, Mott Schwartz, Eldon Jonicek, Don N ewmon.&#13;
Cooc h Belitz gives Bob Robinson advice against AL. Halfback Mike Oder starts downtie\d to cover a punt.&#13;
11.5 &#13;
Coach Ha rden reflects upon his first season at Tee Jo y.&#13;
__..,_ ...,...&#13;
Jeff Spires runs dow nfiel d on a poss pattern against Westsi de.&#13;
Terry Fisher and Bob Robinson make&#13;
a run short for a Boys Town runner as&#13;
Brion Shepard and Don Gnoder&#13;
come up to help.&#13;
11 6&#13;
End Steve Poul sen wa its for a po ss from Curt Peterson .&#13;
Terry Fi sher trips up o n AL p layer in Tee Joy's fi r st ga me . &#13;
Qua rt erback Curt Peterson dives far a first daw n.&#13;
M i ke Witt a nd Dan Jensen make key blacks against W estsid e. Joe Nuzum re turns to the field a f ter an i nspiring ha lftime talk.&#13;
Sid Rasmusse n ca rries around end for&#13;
five ya rds behi nd t he blocki ng of&#13;
Terry Fisher a nd Randy Oder.&#13;
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Halfback Matt Schwartz returns a&#13;
punt during a home tilt.&#13;
ROW ONE: Jahn Batt, Clyde Beckman, Chuck Birnley, Cliff Lustgraaf, Kelly White, Tim Koenigs, Scott Ross ie, Gardy Miller, and&#13;
Lee Rollins. ROW TWO: Dan Newman, Mike Davis, Dave Gwinner, Eric Lindstrom, Rab Dilt s, Dennis Gall e, Bob Drake, Bill&#13;
Ehrenberg, and Rager Huey.&#13;
I niuries Hinder Jay Vee Season&#13;
Tam Lewis call s the signals against W estside.&#13;
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Injuries to several key players proved to be a great contribution toward the downfall of the Thomas Jefferson Junior&#13;
varsity football team. In all, there were eight injuries.&#13;
Starting quarterback Mike Henry suffered a broken arm in&#13;
the first half of the first game. Coaches Tom Vincent and Bill&#13;
Davis borrowed second and third stringers Rick LaFerla and&#13;
Tom Lewis to replace from the varsity to replace Henry.&#13;
First line backs Matt Schwartz, Bob Drake, and Ken Boardman were all out at one time or another with injuries. Their replacements included Mike Davis and Don Newman.&#13;
Ends Randy Lambert and Dennis Loukota were out most of&#13;
the season with fractures and were spelled by John Batt and&#13;
Eric Lindstrom.&#13;
Although the crew failed to win a game, the experience&#13;
gained by the underclassmen who composed the team will be&#13;
a great help in the future. Varsity mentor Robert Harden plans&#13;
to use Jay Vee starters Cliff Lustgraaf, Tim Koenigs, Batt, and&#13;
Boardman quite extensively in next year's squad. Sophomore&#13;
linemen Lustgraaf and Koenigs also saw considerable action in&#13;
the final varsity contest against Westside. Fullback Don&#13;
Newman took over for Mike Witt against Ryan, when the&#13;
former suffered a neck injury.&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
TEE JAY&#13;
0 ... BURKE 56&#13;
0 WESTSIDE 23&#13;
8 . RUMMEL 18&#13;
16 NORTH 42&#13;
8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RYAN 42&#13;
6 .... . . . . .. .. .. .... . ..... PREP 41 &#13;
ROW ONE: Mike Knipe, Gory Elliff, Poul Yombor, Roy Foshnocht, Gory Walker, Don Jones, David Morford, Dove Waugh, and&#13;
Don ny Nuno. ROW TWO: Jerry Burnside, Terry Chu/lino, Mork Anderson, Rick Wilcoxen, Charles Andrews, Steve McCumber,&#13;
Steve Copeland, Jay Gunderson, and Bruce Rasmussen. ROW THREE: Cooch Charles Bryant, Lorry Lehmer, Joe Ballenger, Rick&#13;
Robinso n, Bob Schoemberg, Phil Hardimon, Eldon Jonicek, Lorry Waters, Bob Moots, Blain Wulf, Jimmy Joens, Bill Hagerman,&#13;
a nd Mork Peckinpaugh.&#13;
Sophomore 'Jackets Win Twice&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson sophomore gridders defeated&#13;
Omaha North and Archbishop Rummel for their only victories.&#13;
They also tied Bishop Ryan 12- 12.&#13;
Returning to the Tee Jay football scene was Charles Bryant,&#13;
who coached the sop homores. A poor football turnout hurt his&#13;
tea m at the beginning of the year, but Mr. Bryant recruited&#13;
ma ny new players to come up with a respecto~le team . He got&#13;
help from first year man Les Jenkins.&#13;
A key injury to quarterback Ron "Bongo" Bailey played a&#13;
big part in the sophs' losing season. After Ron suffered a&#13;
broken arm, Rick Wilcoxen took over and did a creditable job.&#13;
Top performers included Danny Nuno and Eldon Jan icek.&#13;
Rick Robinson scores a Tee Jay touchdown.&#13;
Lee Rollins scampers downfield.&#13;
TEE JAY 0 ...... ... . .. . . BURKE&#13;
TEE JAY 6 . . WESTSIDE&#13;
TEE JAY 12 . . . RUMMEL&#13;
TEE JAY 12 ... .. . . . . ... NORTH&#13;
TEE JAY 8 . TECH&#13;
TEE JAY 12 RYAN&#13;
TEE JAY 12 ....... . . . PREP&#13;
26&#13;
23&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
42&#13;
12&#13;
26&#13;
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Fall Netters Blank Three Foes&#13;
The fall tennis team won four matches in the tough Metropolitan Conference and three of the victories were shutouts.&#13;
Conference foes Tech, Bellevue, and Bishop Ryan were&#13;
blanked by the Yellowjackets during a rebui lding year.&#13;
Senior Steve Aherns and juniors Brad Hunt and Ken Madden were the leaders of Coach Mike Hoffman's crew. Aherns&#13;
and Maddene combined their efforts to become Thomas Jefferson's number one doubles tandem and one of the better doubles teams in the Metro area. They finished the season with a&#13;
6-3 record. Hunt was the number one singles player for most of&#13;
the year. Two juniors, Brion Beezely and Joe Trimmer, were two&#13;
top members of the squad. They teamed up and advanced to&#13;
the second round of the conference tournament in the doubles'&#13;
competition before being ousted.&#13;
Two matches were lost by the narrow margin of 3-2 allowing the 'Jackets to rlrop below the .500 mark for the second&#13;
time in two years. The young 'Jackets were whitewashed only&#13;
once and that came at the hands of perenial champion Westside. Also, the Tee Jay team played only one match at home&#13;
which created a large asset for the opposition.&#13;
The tennis future at Tee Jay is bright as only Aherns will be&#13;
unable to compete again next year. The experience gained by&#13;
the underclassmen throughout the year wi ll be a va luable tool&#13;
used to bui ld future winners.&#13;
TEE JAY 2&#13;
TEE JAY 3&#13;
TEE JAY 5&#13;
TEE JAY 1 -&#13;
TEE JAY 1&#13;
TEE JAY 5&#13;
TEE JAY 0&#13;
TEE JAY 5&#13;
TEE JAY 2&#13;
ROW ONE, Ken Modden, Joe Trimmer, Brod Hunt, Brion Beezley, Gory&#13;
Clinton, ond Steve A herns. ROW&#13;
TWO, Gory Bergontzel, John Heoth&#13;
Ki m Stevens, Eric Mortin, Rob Synder,&#13;
Ron Sivertson, ond Doug Peterson.&#13;
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BURKE 3&#13;
. PREP 2&#13;
RYAN 0&#13;
NORTH 4&#13;
. ABE LYNX 4&#13;
.... BELLEVUE 0&#13;
. . WESTSIDE 5&#13;
. TECHNICAL 0&#13;
. .... BURKE 3&#13;
Junior Brod Hunt disploys the form thot mode him number one sing les ployer. &#13;
ROW ONE: Randy Ki ng, Rick Davis,&#13;
Ran Alley, and Carl Smith, Manager.&#13;
ROW TWO: Rick Morrison, Don Skinner, Tim Donovan, Warren Poldberg,&#13;
and coach Dennis Gotschall.&#13;
Harriers Have Bright Future&#13;
Ro ndy King and Ri ck Morrison prepare th emselves far a fast start in the state&#13;
meet, w hic h was held in Marsha lltown.&#13;
The cross-country team was hampered by the illness of its&#13;
top performers, senior Don~ Rice and junior Randy Worth.&#13;
Despite this factor, the team made some good showings,&#13;
especiall y at the end of t he season, w hen they defeated Tech&#13;
and then were narrowly edged by Ryan .&#13;
Th ree harriers placed in the state meet that was held at&#13;
Marshalltown. Representing Tee Jay were Randy King, Don&#13;
Skinner, a nd Rick Morri son, w ho fini shed sixty- ninth, seventieth, and seve nty-fifth respectively, in a f ield of a pproxi mately&#13;
one hundred and fifteen. Thi s year t he team entered three invitationals, Clarin da, Red Oak, and AL and fi nished fifth, sixth,&#13;
and seventh, respectivel y.&#13;
Coac h Dennis Gotschall expects to have a stronger team&#13;
next year because of the experience gained by sophomores&#13;
Randy Ki ng and Don Sk inner and juniors Ron Alley and Rick&#13;
Davis.&#13;
Although it does not show up on the team's record, Coach&#13;
Gotscha ll fee ls th at senior Ri ck Morrison wos his top runner, as&#13;
he finished respectobl y in many meets.&#13;
The three seniors on the team were Ti m Donavan, Rick Morrison, a nd Warren " Goose" Poldberg.&#13;
TEE JAY 31 .... . NORTH 11&#13;
TEE JAY 31 ... WESTSIDE 11&#13;
TEE JAY 34 . _._RUMMEL 11&#13;
TEE JAY 26 .. A.L. 13&#13;
TEE JAY 35 BURKE 10&#13;
TEE JAY 12 . TECH 31&#13;
TEE JAY 31 RYAN 25&#13;
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Sen iors Rondy N eal , W ayne Marshall, and Mork Markuson were the leaders of the gymnastic team.&#13;
Mork Morkuson 's specia li ty was the sidehorse. The top und erclass ma n gymnast was junio r Don Burgstro m.&#13;
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ROW ONE, Dennis Stark, Terry&#13;
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TWO, Bill Ives, (mgr.). M a rk&#13;
Markuson, Wayne Marsha ll, Randy&#13;
Neal, and Coach J. Rosent ha l. Nat&#13;
p ictured, Dann y Burgstram.&#13;
Gymnasts Lead by Seniors&#13;
Wayne Marshall watches teammate Randy N eal p erform on th e hig h bar.&#13;
Three senior gymnasts lead the Thomas Jefferson team to a&#13;
3-3 conference record and a 3-6 record overall. Mark&#13;
Markuson averaged 4.07 on the sidehorse. Wayne Marshall&#13;
finished with a 4.32 average in the free excercising event. The&#13;
other senior, Ra ndy Neal, competed in many events but his&#13;
best average came on the hi gh bar w here he finished with a&#13;
4.28 mark.&#13;
Junior Dan Burgstrom lead all scoring w ith 182.5 poi nts&#13;
scored . He participated in every phase of gymnastic competition and always placed high. He will come back next year and&#13;
lead the team.&#13;
Opponents averaged 59 points w hile the Yel lowjackets&#13;
averaged 53, so most of the matches were very close and severa l of the losses could have gone the other way.&#13;
First year mentor John Rose nthal was pleased with the&#13;
progress the squad made throughout the year. Despite the&#13;
small turnout for the team, respect was gai ned in the Metro&#13;
Conference.&#13;
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81 . .. ..... . ...... . .. . . . . PREP&#13;
69 . ... ....... .. ... .. ABE LYNX&#13;
33 . . . . ..... . .... . NORTH&#13;
80 . .. ... ... . . ...... . .. . . TECH&#13;
63 . . . .... .. . . .. . ... . WESTSIDE&#13;
49 .... .. ... .. . . . ..... RUMMEL&#13;
80 . . . .. . ..... ... .. . ... . RYAN&#13;
39 . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . BURKE&#13;
60 . .. ...... . . . . . .. ... BENSON&#13;
81&#13;
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Good Season for&#13;
Youthf u I 'Jackets&#13;
Thomas Jefferson had a good season this year with on&#13;
overall record of 9 wi ns and 10 losses. The 'Jackets had a&#13;
young team w ith four of the regular starters being juniors.&#13;
Junior starters were Dan Applegate, Kenny Madden, Steve&#13;
Pau lson, and Randy Worth. Leading scorer for the 'Jackets was&#13;
senior Curt Floyd who averaged 16.5 points per game, and&#13;
was the only senior starter.&#13;
Carrying the load under the boards were Worth,&#13;
Applegate, and Floyd. Aiding the first five were subs Don Rice,&#13;
and Allen Alsman, sen iors, and Rick LaFerla, junior.&#13;
The 'Jackets proved they were a tough team to beat and&#13;
they had great determination. In most of the games Tee Jay&#13;
was always on top on the scoring or right behind their opponents. Most of their losses were heartbreakers with the&#13;
'Jackets leading and then losing in a close battle in the final&#13;
minutes.&#13;
The mighty west-enders played cross-town rival, Abraham&#13;
Lincoln three times. The first game was a close one with the&#13;
Lynx finally coming out on top in overtime. The next time the&#13;
Yellowjackets were ready to sti ng the Lynx. The east-enders&#13;
were beaten in a hard-fought battle much to the delight of the&#13;
orange and white fans. The 'Jackets were powerful a second&#13;
time and defeated the Abe Lyn x for the first time in years in&#13;
the district tournament. The results were the sa me as the last&#13;
victory over A. L., with the scores ending at 80-77.&#13;
The 'Jackets we re slow in getting started, but once they got&#13;
going there was no stopping them. Most of the teams in the&#13;
Metro League were tough, but Tee Jay proved that they were&#13;
just as good .. . and maybe better!&#13;
Junior Rondy Worth seems to hove Centrol's top Eagles cowering w ith his&#13;
tremendous boa rd work.&#13;
Kenny Madden, juni o r, shows powerfu l agi lity as he contributes 2 points to Tee Joy's&#13;
victory over Omo ho Centra l.&#13;
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Left to right: Barry Floyd, Kenny Madden, Curl Floyd, Steve Poulson, Rick La Feria, Allen A lsman, Rondy Oder, Tim Porter, John Dettman, Dan Applegate, Ra ndy Warth,&#13;
Warre n Paldberg, and Don Rice.&#13;
TEE JAY 66 ... .... . . . ........ BELLEVUE 57&#13;
TEE JAY 48 . . . . ... . . . ... LEWIS CENTRAL 34&#13;
TEE JAY 66 ... . .............. ABE LYNX 71&#13;
TEE JAY 52 ...... .... .. .. .. . .. BENSON 61&#13;
TEE JAY 45 ..... .. .... .. . .. .. . . NORTH 66&#13;
TEE JAY 78 . ... . . . .... . . . ... . ATLANTIC 52&#13;
TEE JAY 84 . .. ..... . ..... . .. ST. ALBERT 54&#13;
TEE JAY 62 .. .. ..... . ...... . . WESTSIDE 66&#13;
TEE JAY 59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOUTH 63&#13;
TEE JAY 69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CENTRAL 57&#13;
TEE JAY 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RUMMEL 57&#13;
TEE JAY 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOYS TOWN 59&#13;
TEE JAY 75 .... ............ .. .... TECH 82&#13;
TEE JAY 47 ........ .. ... ... ..... BURKE 65&#13;
TEE JAY 75 ........ . .... . .. .. ABE LYNX 71&#13;
TEE JAY 62 .... . ...... .... · ... ... RYAN 46&#13;
TEE JAY 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PREP 53&#13;
Curl Floyd mokes su re the Lynx understond the fi nders keepers game si nce they ore&#13;
the losers ond weepers.&#13;
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TJ Wins Sectional and District&#13;
Rand y Warth sets a screen far a Kenny Madden jump shat.&#13;
" Mr. Davis, that kid hi t me!" w hines Ra ndy Warth .&#13;
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The first game of the 1969-70 district tournament, Thomas&#13;
Jefferson faced a young and inexperienced team in Lewi s Central. The 'Jackets wonted to win, and they set out to do just&#13;
that.&#13;
The first quarter gave no impression of what was to come,&#13;
with both teams being cold and unable to score easily. But in&#13;
the second quarter Tee Joy started pulling away, and the&#13;
resu It hod the 'Jackets romping to on 86-51 score.&#13;
Tee Joy's second game in the district tournament was w ith&#13;
our old rival, Abraham Lincoln. The series was even between&#13;
the two teams at one win api ece, and this game was to determine the city chomp. It was a hard fought bottle, as it always&#13;
is, but Tee Joy hod just a little more than the Lynx, and the&#13;
' Jackets emerged with a see-sow 80-77 victory, putting Tee Joy&#13;
in the Sub-State Tourney.&#13;
As their opponent in the first round, the 'Jackets drew&#13;
Shenandoah, and from the tip-off the mighty Yellowjockets&#13;
were off and running, not stopping until the final buzzer and a&#13;
victory.&#13;
So for, Tee Joy hod hod a fairly easy time, breezing&#13;
through the tournaments. But then come Harlan with a perfect&#13;
record and o number one roting in Southwest Iowa. Thi s was to&#13;
be Tee Joy's toughest game of the season.&#13;
The 'Jackets started off good, toking a big lead in the f irst&#13;
quarter, but the Cyclones were not to be denied, catching up&#13;
in the second period. It was a see-sow bottle ofter intermission&#13;
carrying on through the fourth quarter, with neither team leading more than four points. Then came the crucial ploy. With&#13;
seven seconds left Steve Poulson was fouled while shooting&#13;
and the score tied 68-68.&#13;
The hopes dropped for Tee Joy as Poulson missed the first&#13;
shot. But this time Tee Joy was not denied as Poul son brought&#13;
the house down by sinking the second shot for a 69-68 win and&#13;
a trip to the Iowa State Ba sketball Tourney for the first time in&#13;
school history.&#13;
"Sho uld I shoot it o r shou ld I poss it?" wond ers guard Steve Paulson . &#13;
First Trip to State for Cagers&#13;
Thomas Jefferson made it's first trip to the state basketball&#13;
tournamen t in school history in 1970. The way Tee Jay rolled&#13;
through the District and Sub-State Tournaments, it looked like&#13;
1he mighty Yellowjackets were going to keep on rolling.&#13;
The first obstacle of the 'Jackets was Ames, &lt;?nd they were&#13;
a big obstacle in every sense of the word. The Cyclones had almost two inches per man on the young 'Jackets and added&#13;
together, that's a lot of height.&#13;
Tee Jay couldn't offset the taller Cyclones. One of the main&#13;
reasons is that junior center Dan Applegate was double&#13;
teamed most of _the first half, causing him early foul trouble&#13;
try ing to fight through the tall Ames front line, and&#13;
consequently limiting his playing time. The outcome proved to&#13;
Ames' advantage, Applegate scaring only three points, all on&#13;
free throws.&#13;
The big reason Tee Jay wasn't run off the court was junior&#13;
standout Randy Worth. Standing only 6'4", Worth's great&#13;
strength kept Ames from completely dominating the boards.&#13;
He also got his score of points, tying for game honors with&#13;
teammate Curt Floyd at 21 .&#13;
Curt was the star on the 'Jackets all year, but he didn't&#13;
show hi s real colors until the la st half, when he led a fourth&#13;
qua rter rally that showed hope for Tee Jay fans. Time ran out&#13;
for the 'Jackets this year. But that just gives them something to&#13;
shoot for next year, right?&#13;
Curt Floyd gets read y to pounce as Ames gets the ti p.&#13;
Ja ckets Fl oyd and Applegate warm up before the big game with Ames.&#13;
Jubilant TJ fans hoist star performer Curt Floyd up to the rim.&#13;
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JV's Start Fast,&#13;
Then Slow Down&#13;
This year's junior va rsity basketball tea m, coached by Mr.&#13;
Tom Vincent, started out this season very impressively by winning eight out of its first ten games. The only two losses suffered were to cross-town rival AL and to high-ranking Westside. In the tail end of the season, t he JV's went into a slump,&#13;
losing five games. In the last game, the ' Jackets avenged a&#13;
previous loss to AL by defeating the Lynx in a close game. The&#13;
junior 'Jackets also defeated such highly ranked teams as&#13;
Atlantic and Central. They ended the season well with a lO&#13;
and 7 record overall, and a 7-6 mark in Metro competition.&#13;
Some of the individual stars were Mike Alsman, Barry&#13;
Floyd, Randy Oder, and Tim Porter. All of these players except&#13;
A lsman, who was sidelined during the latter part of the season&#13;
because of illness, were moved up to varsity for the state tournament play. Some of these players will be working to earn a&#13;
chance to play on the varsity team and to make their way in&#13;
the tough Metro Conference.&#13;
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64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BELLEVUE 42&#13;
78 . . . . ..... . .... ... . ..... . LC 22&#13;
46 ...... . ..... ......... . .. AL 47&#13;
46 . . ... ..... .. .. .... . BENSON 38&#13;
67 .............. . .. ... NORTH 37&#13;
67 .... . ... .... . ..... ATLANTIC 43&#13;
67 .... ........... .. ST. ALBERT 55&#13;
44 ........... ... . . .. WESTSIDE 52&#13;
51 .. .... . ...... ....... SOUTH 44&#13;
56 .. . ... ...... . .... . CENTRAL 47&#13;
50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RUMMEL 54&#13;
43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOYS TOWN 69&#13;
76 . . ... ....... ....... ... TECH 59&#13;
54 . . ................... BURKE 57&#13;
44 .. .. .. ... . ... . .. ........ AL 37&#13;
47 ......... . .... ....... RYAN 51&#13;
Left to Right: Joh n Heath, Barry&#13;
Floyd, Mike Bartl ett, Brion&#13;
Beezley, Rondy Oder, Mike Alsman, Tim Porter, Rondy Lambert,&#13;
Sid Rasmussen, and Gory Walker.&#13;
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Rondy Oder scores on a lay-up.&#13;
Dove Vo ll inc h pulls down a rebound against AL. &#13;
Mike McCue blocks o left-handed lay-up attempt of the Boys Town center.&#13;
Mediocre Year&#13;
for Soph Squad&#13;
The sophomore basketball squad of first year mentor Robert Hardin registered three victories while losing seven times in&#13;
what proved to be a very mediocre year for them.&#13;
The season started out on a fine note. The team was able to&#13;
capitalize on the mistakes made by the Bellevue Chieftains and&#13;
take home a 51-39 victory. But the next four weeks proved to&#13;
be disastrous. South, Boys Town, Abraham Lincoln, and Burke&#13;
all defeated the 'Jackets. The Westside Warriors were the&#13;
victims of the next Tee Jay win. They fell to defeat by a score&#13;
of 61-49 in a game played at the Field House. Three more&#13;
losses followed, to Rummel, North, and Tech, respectively. In&#13;
the next-to-the-last game of the season, the sophs toppled the&#13;
Eagles of Central High, 48-43, for their final victory. In the&#13;
final game of the season, the Yellowjackets allowed Bishop&#13;
Ryan to outscore them in the final minute and pull out a 44-40&#13;
victory.&#13;
The.loss to Abraham Lincoln marked the fourth ti me in four&#13;
years that the 'Jackets have been unable to defeat their&#13;
cross-town rivals.&#13;
Top guards John Heath and Gary Walker were moved up&#13;
to t he junior varsity after the second game of the season . Jay&#13;
Gunderson and Leroy Madden took over the positions and&#13;
played well for the duration of the season.&#13;
Other top performers included Mike McCue, Bruce Rasmussen, Cliff Lustgraa f, and Mike Henry. Rasmussen and&#13;
McCue also played some junior varsity ball at the end of the&#13;
sophomore season. These two an d Henry should bid for varsity&#13;
jobs next year.&#13;
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51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BELLEVUE&#13;
38 .. ... ..... . . . .. .... _ SOUTH&#13;
42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOYS TOWN&#13;
44 .... ....... ....... ABE LYNX&#13;
43 . .... . .. . ....... . .... BURKE&#13;
61 ......... .. ... .... WESTSIDE&#13;
51 .. . .. ........ . .. ... RUMMEL&#13;
55 ....... ... ...... . _ . . NORTH&#13;
41 ........ . .. . .. .. ..... . TECH&#13;
48 ... .... ... ... .. ... CENTRAL&#13;
40 .. .. . .... . . .. . ..... . . RYAN&#13;
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Left to Right: Doug Campbell, Mike&#13;
McCue, Bruce Ra smussen, Martin&#13;
Hartog, Bill Hager ma n, Mike Henry,&#13;
Cliff Lustrgaaf, Dave Morford, Gary&#13;
Jackson, Leroy Madden, Jim Davis,&#13;
Bab Rich, and Jay Gunderson. &#13;
So phomore Lee Rollins works for o pin ogo inst Ryan opponent.&#13;
M ike W itt works for a takedow n in 185 lb. class.&#13;
Tom Hunt appli es pressu re to Ly nx&#13;
g rappler at Sec tio na l.&#13;
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Ray Brow n has ti me to smile at Ryan meet.&#13;
Tim Dilt s, on his w ay to second place f i nish in North Tourney. &#13;
Grapplers Take Second Title&#13;
The wrestling team at Tee Jay this season did a very outstan d ing job in the state as we ll as Metro competition. The&#13;
team finished with a 9-1 record in the Metro while taking the&#13;
American division title. They also finished 11th in state after&#13;
taking the sectional tournament and winding up second at the&#13;
d istrict tourney.&#13;
The on ly loss of the season came at the hands of crosstown&#13;
rival AL during the absence of leaders Pedro Hunt and Tim&#13;
Dilts. This was on ly the first Jacket loss in two years in Metro&#13;
competition.&#13;
There were many individual sta ndouts throug hout the entire season. One of these, Pedro Hunt, finished with record of&#13;
29 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. Pedro also took third in state after&#13;
w inning sectional and finishing third in the district tournament.&#13;
Other members of the team that proved to be ve ry capable&#13;
wrestlers were Steve Gregory, Ray Brown, Jay Rodenbaugh,&#13;
Brad Hunt, Tim Dilts, and Rick Davis. Gregory finished fourth in&#13;
the state with a 25-3 record after taking firsts in both sectiona l&#13;
and District tournaments at the 155 lbs. class. Brown took third&#13;
in the state after landing first p lace spots at sectional and district. Brown compi led a 34-2-1 mark during the season. Rodenbaugh and Brad Hunt turned in very fine seasons with records&#13;
of 19-5 and 32-3-1, respectively. Hunt had beaten state champ&#13;
Tim Taylor twice during the season before he was beaten at&#13;
the district tournam.ent. The other state qualifier was junior Rick&#13;
Davis, who took seconds in sectional and district before being&#13;
eliminated in the first round at Des Moines.&#13;
Tee Jay also did very wel l in tournament action, winning&#13;
the North, Metro, and Ames invitational tournaments. The team&#13;
also finished second in the Tee Jay Invitational and thi rd in the&#13;
Lewis Central tourney. The team went on to the 11th place spot&#13;
in the state after winning sectiona l and finishing second at district.&#13;
The wrestling future looks very bright at Tee Jay as eight&#13;
underclassmen with varsity experience will return. All eight of&#13;
them are lettermen and they come in the form of Tim Dilts,&#13;
Mike Witt, Jim Jefferies, Jim Brownlee, Tom Hunt, Brad Hunt,&#13;
Rick Davis, and Charles Jones. The Monticello would like to&#13;
congratulate Coach Bryant and his team for a fine season.&#13;
Ray Braw n competing at sectional tournament.&#13;
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24 .. . . .. . WESTSIDE 22&#13;
38 . . . . . . ........ NORTH 6&#13;
45 . . .. BURKE 3&#13;
41 ... . .. ... RYAN 3&#13;
40 . . . . . . . . . .... RUMMEL 5&#13;
28 . ...... . . . PAPILLION 14&#13;
30 . . . . .. . . BELLEVUE 13&#13;
18 ..... . . . ... .. AL 24&#13;
28 ... .. . . . .. ..... .... HARLAN 14&#13;
Ken Boa rd man, Tam Hunt, Rick Davis,&#13;
Charles Janes, Ra y Brawn, M i ke M cCormick, Jay Rodenbaugh, Brad&#13;
Hunt, Pedro Hunt, Mark Wi lson, Ric k&#13;
Ro binson, Jim Brownlee, Charles W i lson, Steve Gregory, M ike W itt, Ji m&#13;
Jefferi es, Tim Dilts.&#13;
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Ja y Rodenbaugh works far a first place finish in North tourney.&#13;
Steve Gregory uses his quickness an an unsuspecti ng opponent.&#13;
Se nior Pedro Hunt breaks away from&#13;
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Rick Davi s shows the farm that took hi m ta th e state tournamen t.&#13;
Charles Ja nes came an strong during th e end of the seaso n. &#13;
Sophomore Jock Thome s did some outstonding work on the va rsity.&#13;
Rich Rabi nson wa s moved up from JV&#13;
in o 4 1-3 romp of Ryon.&#13;
Steve Gregory again pleases th e crowd with his lost moves.&#13;
Lee Ro lli ns bends a Lynx wrestler i nto&#13;
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ROW ONE: Randy King, Steve&#13;
Solomon, Wayne Peterson, Ke lly&#13;
W hite, Bobby Turner, and Doug Wilson. ROW TWO: Merle Walker, Bill&#13;
Smi th, Donnie Jones, Rick Talbott,&#13;
and Roy Fastnacht. ROW THREE:&#13;
Ern ie Robinson, Phil Hardiman, Don&#13;
Skinner, Den nis Galle, and Jack&#13;
Thomas. ROW FOUR: Mike Hay ni e,&#13;
Eric Lind strom, Terry Lacey, and Ron&#13;
Ba iley.&#13;
Jay Vee Wrestlers Undefea ted&#13;
The junior varsity wrestlers have just completed an undefeated season with an impressive l 0-0 record. They were&#13;
also divisiona l champs for the fifth year in a row.&#13;
The grapplers staryed out the season on a good note with a&#13;
53-0 w hitewashing of Tech and continued there w inning ways&#13;
from there. Most of these participants have a good chance of&#13;
w restling for the va rsity next year.&#13;
They also compiled a fine tournament record including a&#13;
tie for second in the Omaha South Invitationa l in which junior&#13;
Mike Witt won t he 175-pound title, th ird in the Tee Jay Sophomore tourney in which Cl yde Beckman walked off with the 145&#13;
pound title, third in the Tri-Center Tourney w here Kelly White&#13;
(98), Cl yde Beckman ( 145), and Jack Thoma s ( 175) all took&#13;
home first place honors. These t hree performed we ll for the&#13;
varsity o ff and on throughout the year.&#13;
TEE JAY 53 . . . . .. .. .... TECH 3&#13;
TEE JAY 24 . . WESTSIDE 22&#13;
TEE JAY 44 NORTH 7&#13;
TEE JAY 41 .. . ... BURKE 10&#13;
TEE JAY 32 ... . RYAN 12&#13;
TEE JAY 40 . . . .. .. RUMMEL 4&#13;
TEE JAY 49 PAPILLION 5&#13;
TEE JAY 37 . . .. . . BELLEVUE 13&#13;
TEE JAY 22 ABE LYNX 19&#13;
TEE JAY 24 . HARLAN 19&#13;
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Sop homores Randy King a nd Tim Koenigs work f or a toked own o n th eir o pponents from Bi shop Ryo n of Omo ho . &#13;
Backstroke ace Roger Huey, junior, works on his form .&#13;
Junior Ron Sivertson jumps from his block at the Boys Town pool.&#13;
TEE JAY 47 ....... . .. ... ... TECH&#13;
TEE JAY 49 .......... . .... RYAN&#13;
TEE JAY 31 ABE LYNX&#13;
TEE JAY 28 .... RALSTON&#13;
TEE JAY 34 ... . BELLEVU E&#13;
TEE JAY 46 BOYS TOWN&#13;
TEE JAY 27 . .. RUMMEL&#13;
TEE JAY 26 .. WESTSIDE&#13;
TEE JAY 24 .. PREP&#13;
TEE JAY 25 .. .. .. . ............. NORTH&#13;
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Senior letterman John Blue on his way to break the 200-yd freestyle record.&#13;
Jacket Mermen&#13;
Win Two Meets&#13;
For the first time since swimming was introduced to Thomas&#13;
Jefferson High School, the Yellowjacket Mermen won a meet.&#13;
In fact, the swimmers of first year mentor Jerry G ronewald won&#13;
two meets to keep out of the Metro cellar.&#13;
Paced by senior John Blue and junior Roger Huey, the&#13;
swimming team was victorious over the Knights of Ryan and&#13;
the Trojans of Tech. Blue competed in the 200 yard freestyle&#13;
event throughout the year and finished in the top three finishers every time he swam. Huey was a top point-getter for the&#13;
'Jackets because he always p laced well. His specia lty was the&#13;
backstroke competition, although he competed in many other&#13;
events.&#13;
Other top performers included jun iors Rodney Meyer,&#13;
Daryl Jilek, Ron Sivertson, and sophomore Lorry Brodahl.&#13;
Meyer was the tea m' s top point getter in the diving events. This&#13;
was the second year in a row he accomplished that feat. Jilek&#13;
and Sivertson were the squads' top best distance swimmers.&#13;
Brodahl provided the team with good times and won an important event in the win over Technical. O t her squad members&#13;
were Eric Martin, and Terry Perkins.&#13;
Again this year Tee Jay had to sha re the Iowa School for&#13;
the Deaf practicing facilities with Abraham Li ncoln High&#13;
School. The lack of an indoor pool severely hurts the swimme rs'&#13;
efforts.&#13;
ROW ONE: Daryl Jilek, Roger Hu ey,&#13;
Rodney Meyer, Ron Sivertson, and&#13;
Terry Perkins. ROW TWO: Jerry&#13;
Gronewald, Terry Jordon, Eric Mor·&#13;
tin, John Blue, and lorry Bredahl.&#13;
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ROW ONE, Curt Peterson, Roger&#13;
Smith, Tom DeBor, Michael Bartlett,&#13;
and Dove Barker. ROW TWO, Mr.&#13;
Tom Vincent, M ichael Oder, Tom Higgins, Tim Porter, Dan Jenson, Mike&#13;
Whittlesey. ROW THREE, Steve Paulson, Albert Alsman, Brion Beezley,&#13;
Warren Poldberg, Randy Worth, and&#13;
Rick La Feria.&#13;
TJ Seniors Bow Out • Style&#13;
Leadoff hitter Michael Oder digs in at the plate, taps a slow infield roller, runs to first safel y, then scampers back to avoid being picked off.&#13;
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Sl ender Se nior "goose" Poldberg won the final district game in relief. Stre-e-e-e-e-etch, Dan Jensen.&#13;
Dove Barker, a three- year performer,&#13;
gets set for a ground ball (left), and&#13;
ducks from an inside pitch .&#13;
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'Jackets to State&#13;
The booming bots of the Thomas Jefferson varsity nine&#13;
enabled them to travel to Mason C ity for the spring state baseball tourney for the second straight year. They were defeated&#13;
by old nemesis Daven port Central 7-1 in the first game of the&#13;
tourney, but iust getting a spot in the four team field was a&#13;
surprise to most observers. Hitters like Mike Oder, Mike&#13;
W hittlesey, and Randy Worth carried the team that far.&#13;
In the Metropolita n Conference, the baseballers had a&#13;
mediocre season. They lost to Burke, North, and Ryan, the top&#13;
three leagues in the team, but gave them all a scare.&#13;
The season opened at Boys Town on April 7. Prevai ling&#13;
winds hampered both tea ms in the field, making sheer power&#13;
the deciding factor in an 18-4 TJ Victory. Tee Jay then&#13;
conquered the Warriors of Westside in a l 0-6 slug fest. In the&#13;
first bi g game of the season, the Yel lowiackets were defeated&#13;
by Ryan and their all-Metro pitcher Jerry Gomez, 7-5. Three&#13;
hits by Oder were not enough to overtake the powerful&#13;
Knights. South High fell to t he 'Jackets, 6-4, on a good pitching&#13;
effort from Warren Poldberg. But powerful Burke blew them&#13;
off the diamond with a 16-8 conquest and al I but shattered&#13;
hopes of a Metro Conference championship. Three straight victories over Abraha m Lincoln, Prep, and Bellevue followed.&#13;
Oder won the AL game w ith a home run over the left field&#13;
fence. The final score was 7-6. Prep spotted TJ a six-run lead&#13;
which w as too much to overcome in a 6-3 game. Poldberg&#13;
stymied the Chieftan hitters from Bellevue and aided his own&#13;
cause with a double in a 3-2 victory.&#13;
Losses ta North, Central, and Rummel fol lowed. The season&#13;
ended on a happy note a s junior Rick La Fe rl a shut out the Benson Bunnies 6-0. He a llowed on ly one hit.&#13;
Out of the conference TJ-was highly successful. AL, M il lard,&#13;
Floyd Vally, Fonda, and Remsen St. Mary's a ll fell to the potent attack of the 'Jackets. Al I of the victori es except the two&#13;
over Mi llard came in sectional and district play.&#13;
Coach Tom Vincent seems to have fit the shoes of former&#13;
mentor Dick Davis perfectly, following his second winning&#13;
season.&#13;
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l 0 . .. . .. . .... . ..... . WESTSIDE&#13;
5 . .... . .. . . .. . . ... .. . . RYAN&#13;
6 . .... . .. .. ...... . ... SOUTH&#13;
8 . . .. ... ... ........... BURKE&#13;
7 . .... ... . . ...... . . ABE LYNX&#13;
3 ...... . . ..... ABE LYNX&#13;
6 ... . . . .. ... . . .... PREP&#13;
3 . ..... . .. . .. ... . .. BELLEVUE&#13;
9 ............ . .. . ... MILLARD&#13;
15 .. . ..... . . . . . .. . .. . MILLARD&#13;
3 .... . . ... .. .. . .... CENTRAL&#13;
0 ... . ... . ........... RUMMEL&#13;
6 ......... . .. ....... NORTH&#13;
6 ....... . . . .. ..... .. BENSON&#13;
7 . . . . .... . .... . . . .... . FLOYD&#13;
3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FONDA OLGC&#13;
l .... .. .. DA VEN PORT CENTRAL&#13;
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Junior Tim Porte r provided the ' Jacke ts wi th a good g love around first.&#13;
Curt Pet erson a nd Roger Smith, juniors, scored many of the ' Jocke ts runs.&#13;
Ace o f the pitching stoff, Tom DeBor, tokes his turn at the plate. &#13;
Fi rst b ase coa ch A lb ert A lsman goes t hroug h t he signs, and seni or ou tfi eld er&#13;
Mike W hi t tl esey wa tc hes the act ion from rig ht fi eld . Alsma n was moved up&#13;
from the JV squad ha lf way through the season. " Squid" was tea m' s lea ding&#13;
hitt er during t he yea r, w it h a .375 aver a g e.&#13;
Steve Paul son beg ins another doubl e play .&#13;
" Should I throw a kn uck ler?" Rand y Worth w a s the cl ean up&#13;
ma n.&#13;
Coach Tom Vi nce nt took his tea m ta&#13;
t he state t ourney in Mason Cit y far&#13;
the seco nd stra igh t yea r. His teams&#13;
ha ve re ta ined the wi n ni ng traditi o n&#13;
t ha t w a s started by Mr. Richard&#13;
Davis.&#13;
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Hard-throwing right-hander Bruce Rasmussen worms up before the AL game.&#13;
ROW ONE, Ken ny Rowe, Ke nn y Mo rti n, Jeff Sperry, Dove Voll i nch, _Albert Alsma n, Bruce Ra smussen, Tom&#13;
Higgins, Bob Schoemberg, and Dove&#13;
Copeland. ROW TWO, John Heath,&#13;
Tom Conner, Bob Moots, Rick Robinson, Pot Reid, Leroy Mad d en, Bob&#13;
Ri ch, a nd Joy Gunderson.&#13;
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ABE LYNX&#13;
. BENSON . ___ RYAN&#13;
__ _ WESTSIDE _ . ____ __ . _____ NORTH&#13;
l . RUMMEL&#13;
10 . .. . .. . ... .. ....... .. BURKE&#13;
Tee Jay Jayvees&#13;
Lose Only Twice&#13;
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Hard-hitting and superb pitching enabled the Thomas Jefferson junior varsity baseball team to compile an impressive 6-&#13;
2 record durrng the 1970 season. The only two defeats were&#13;
handed by powerful Burke and by Rummel in a 3-1 sq ueaker.&#13;
The young 'Jackets also defeated ancient rival Abraham Lincoln two times, once by twelve runs in five innings.&#13;
Coach Bill Davis kept the tea m in contention for the Metro&#13;
Conferen ce throughout the entire season. The two losses were&#13;
untimely, as they came at the end of the season when the team&#13;
was undefeated.&#13;
In the season opener against AL at City park, junior Rick&#13;
LaFerla completely baffled the Lyn x w ith his pitching and&#13;
sophomore Rick Robinson stunned them with his hitting prowess&#13;
as the 'Jackets ra cked up a 12-0 five inn ing victory. The&#13;
' Jackets defeated the Lyn x once again during the season, 5-2.&#13;
Clutch pitching enabled the team to defeat Benson, Ryan,&#13;
a nd North by one run . Sophomores Bruce Ra sm ussen and&#13;
David Val/inch showed the ir " stuff" in these games. Good hitting was also an important f actor. Junior Tom Higgins and&#13;
sophs Robinson and Jay Gunderson led the team in this department.&#13;
Junior Tom Higgins was team leader. &#13;
T J Spring Netters Gain Experience&#13;
Junior Doug Fe nc l g ets ready to set up agains t his o p pon ent.&#13;
Although coach M ichael Hoffman's spring tennis squad&#13;
had an unimpressive record, he expects to be one of the&#13;
stronger teams next year. The team is composed of one sophomore and seven juniors who all have had varsity experience.&#13;
Joe Trimmer was the number one singles player while the top&#13;
doubles team was made up of Ken Madden and Doug Fencl.&#13;
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0 . .. ... . . .. SOUIX CITY CENTRAL&#13;
2 . .. ... .. . . ..... .. . . ATLANTIC&#13;
3 .. .... . DES MOINES DOWLING&#13;
0 . . . .. . .. DES MOINES LINCOLN&#13;
10&#13;
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Lon e sophomore, Gory Bergantzel gai ns experie nce i n o varsity match.&#13;
ROW ONE, Joe Tri mmer and Gory&#13;
Bergantzel. ROW TWO, Joh n Bott,&#13;
Rob Snyd er, Bob Dro ke, Ke n Madden.&#13;
141 &#13;
Track Tea m Relies on Relays&#13;
Jeff Spires finishes as anchorman on th e 880 relay team.&#13;
Jim Campbel l starts out in the mil e&#13;
run a t the district meet.&#13;
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Coach Dennis Gotscha l l's track tea m turned in a nother&#13;
mediocre year, although there were some outstanding ind ividua ls. These came in the form of the 440 and 880 yard&#13;
relay teams consisting of John Mossberg, Mike York, Rich Bond ,&#13;
and Jeff Spires. Both re lay teams went to the state meet and&#13;
set two school records: 43:9 and 1 :3 1.8 respectively. Spires&#13;
also ran the 100 and 220 ya rd dashes and p laced fifth in the&#13;
100 at state. The relay teams look very promising since the&#13;
only loss wi ll be Mike York. Other strong performers were&#13;
Ra ndy Neol a nd Borry Floyd. Neal was in the top ten Southwest Iowa vaulters with a jump of 12'6 " w hile Fl oyd took first&#13;
p lace in the high jump ot District w ith a 6'0" leap and p laced&#13;
fifth at state with .a 5'1 1" jump. The tea m shou ld have a fa irly&#13;
good showing with the re lay teams returning ond sophomores&#13;
Jack Thomas and Si d Rasmussen in the Broad jump and hurdles&#13;
respectively.&#13;
TEE JAY 84 ...... .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . RYAN&#13;
TEE JAY .. .. . ... . ...... RALSTON RELAYS&#13;
TEE JAY 52 . . ....... . .. .. .. . ..... TECH&#13;
TEE JAY 52 .. . . .. . . . . .... . . . .. . NORTH&#13;
TEE JAY .... . ..... . ....... .. C.B. RELAYS&#13;
TEE JAY 28 .. .. . .. . .. ... . . .. . .. BURKE&#13;
TEE JAY . ... .. .... . ... .. HARLAN RELAYS&#13;
TEE JAY . . .. . ... . . . .. . . .. BIG RED RELAYS&#13;
TEE JAY 52 . ... . .. . . . . .. .. . .. 'vVESTSIDE&#13;
TEE JAY 68 . ... .. .. . ... . . . . ... RUMMEL&#13;
TEE JAY . ... . .. . . . . . . . . ATLANTIC RELAYS&#13;
TEE JAY . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... ... DISTRICT&#13;
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Dove Whit e start s to hand th e baton&#13;
to M ike York in th e 880.&#13;
Jim Campbell on the lo st lop of the&#13;
mi le run.&#13;
ROW ONE: Sid Rasmussen, Jeff&#13;
Spires, Ron Bai ley, Rondy Neal, Steve&#13;
Gregory, Mott Schwartz, Rich Bond,&#13;
Rondy Ki ng. ROW TWO: Rocky&#13;
Armstrong, Cooch Gotschall, Dove&#13;
White, Ly nn Gronoy, John Mossberg,&#13;
Rus ty Konecny, Richard All en, Jock&#13;
Thomas, Don Gnoder, Kell y White,&#13;
Jim Campbel l, Don Skinner, Lee&#13;
Rollins, Rick Morrison.&#13;
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Junior Rondy Lambert tees off against North at Dodge Park.&#13;
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164 .. . . . . . . .. . ... . ST. ALBERT&#13;
173 . . .. . . . .... . . .. . .. .. TECH&#13;
215 .. . .. . .. . .. ... . . WESTSIDE&#13;
179 . .. . . .. . . . . LEWIS CENTRAL&#13;
183 ... . .. . . . .. . . ... ATLANTIC&#13;
168 .. .. ... . ........ . .. RYAN&#13;
198 ... .. ...... .. ... . . . BURKE&#13;
176 . . . ............... NORTH&#13;
169 . . : . . .. . ....... .. RUMMEL&#13;
178 . . . .. .. . ... LEWIS CENTRAL&#13;
161 . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . .... .. AL&#13;
175 . ... .... . ... . .. ST. ALBERT&#13;
196 . .. . . . ... . . . . . .. BELLEVUE&#13;
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ROW ONE: Mi ke McCollum, Ed Davi s, Jerry Paladino, Dennis Gallaher. ROW&#13;
TWO: Steve Emery, Mike McClary, Bob Robinso n, John Wiskus, Rick Creger,&#13;
Mike Bell.&#13;
City Ch a m pion sh i p&#13;
Ta ken by Golfers&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson golf team tu rned in its best record in&#13;
the history of the sport at Tee Jay. The tea m f inished with a 6-8&#13;
mark behind the coaching of Jack Rosenthal. The team also&#13;
took the city championship by bea ting A L once and St. A lbert&#13;
twice.&#13;
There was o nly one senior on the sq uad, this being Jahn&#13;
Hubbard. John was the only letterman on the team and his&#13;
performances were a great factor in the outcome of the&#13;
matches. Hubbard f inished 6th at the LeMars Invitational and&#13;
third a t the Sectiona l with a 75.&#13;
The rest of the tea m was made up by underclassmen Terry&#13;
Olson, Randy Lambert, and Bob Robi nson.&#13;
A ll three are juniors and wi ll be back next year. O lson&#13;
f inished fourteenth in the Metro Conference while the team&#13;
p laced tenth. The team a lso fin ished tenth in the LeMars Invitational a nd fourth in the Iowa Sectiona l. The future looks very&#13;
brig ht for the Tee Jay golfers with players moving up fro m the&#13;
JV's, who finished with a 6-7 record.&#13;
Mike Ki ng. Charles Wood, Scott Phi llips. Randy Lambert, Steve Harm, Rich&#13;
Robinson. John Hubbard, Craig Knavel. Doug Petersen, Terry O lsen, Cooch&#13;
Rosentha l.&#13;
Rich Robinson watc hes pu ll head for the hole? &#13;
Girl's G olf H as Sa tisfactory Season&#13;
Gl o ria Fender contemplates w het c lub to u se.&#13;
Jo n Borbea u shows o ff her g ood for m.&#13;
G irl 's golf coach Terry Neufind was very pleased with the&#13;
results of this year' s season. He feels the girls were dedicated&#13;
a nd a lwoys gave their best effort. The girls placed seventh in&#13;
the Brownel l Talbot Invitationa l and fourth in the sectional,&#13;
w here G lori a Fender made a good individ ua l effort. Senior&#13;
Mary Dague and junior Gloria Fender we re the top golfers on&#13;
the team.&#13;
The team was composed of sophomores Pam Howard and&#13;
Ruth Richardson, juniors, Sue Betts, and Gloria Fender, and seniors Jan Barbeau, Connie Ca labro, Mary Dague, and Pat&#13;
Ha ll.&#13;
TEE JAY 133 .. MARION 129&#13;
TEE JAY 198 .. . . ... AL 196&#13;
TEE JAY 148 . ATLANTIC 113&#13;
TEE JAY 137 BROWNELL TALBOT 130&#13;
TEE JAY 179 BROWNELL TALBOT 189&#13;
Po t Ho ll f inds t he ball w here she lost expected it.&#13;
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M iss Donna Ba lze r, Debbie Steenson, sub-state finali sts Ly nne Buchanan and Susie Lew is, end Sondy finch .&#13;
Girls Sports Prove Popular&#13;
The 1969-70 tennis team came through with an impressive&#13;
record of l 0-2- l. Under the coaching of Miss Donna Balzer,&#13;
the tea m's eight members underwent hours of practice and&#13;
preparation.&#13;
Th is year's teams consisted of seve n juniors and one sophomore. The jun iors were Pauline Bode, Lynne Buchanan, Sandy&#13;
Finch, Billi Harri ll, Susie Lewis, Linda Moores, Debbie Steenson.&#13;
The sophomore was Nancy Wade.&#13;
With the ent ire team made up of returning girls, the outlook&#13;
for next yea r' s team is very optimistic.&#13;
This optimism a l_?o is applied to next year's gymnastics&#13;
team . O f the seven-girl tea m, two are sophomores and the rest&#13;
ore juniors.&#13;
GYMNASTICS&#13;
City Tournament&#13;
TEE JAY 27 ABE LYNX 42&#13;
TEE JAY 45 ABE LYNX 41&#13;
State Tournament&#13;
Linda Cleveland . ... 14th place in the balance beam&#13;
Carolyn Worden . .. . . 13th place in the uneven bars&#13;
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Lindo Cle ve lond, juni o r, d e mo nstrotes he r o b ility as o g y mno st. &#13;
Lin da Moores, Pau li ne Bade, Nancy Wade, and Billi Harri! pair off ta practice far an upcoming meet.&#13;
Mi ss Danna Balzer, gi rl 's physica l education instructo r.&#13;
TENNIS&#13;
TEE JAY . WESTSIDE&#13;
TEE JAY 3 .. ................. .. . BRYAN 0&#13;
TEE JAY 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BENSON&#13;
TEE JAY 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CENTRAL&#13;
TEE JAY ABE LYNX 3&#13;
TEE JAY 4 .. .. . . .. ... . . ..... ..... BURKE 0&#13;
TEE JAY 4 .. . ...... . .... . ........ . TECH 0&#13;
TEE JAY 4.. ... .. . . . ..... . . .. .. . RYAN 0&#13;
TEE JAY 4 . . . . ..... .. .. .. . . ..... NORTH 0&#13;
TEE JAY 4.. .. . . . .. . .......... SOUTH 0&#13;
TEE JAY 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LINCOLN 3&#13;
TEE JAY 2 ... . .... . .. .... . . . .. ATLANTIC 2&#13;
TEE JAY 2 ..... . ... .. .. . . .. .. ST. ALBERT&#13;
The gymnasti cs team mem bers shaw their tal ent and farm during a p ra ctice. Linda Cl evela nd, Kathy Walker, Barbara Breeden, Li nda Moores, Gloria Larsen, Janet&#13;
Wray, and Coralyn Ward e n. &#13;
Fourteen girls su pported the girl's trock team, under the coaching of Mr. Erni e Robinso n. Corolyn Worden, Gai l Ba il y, Carolyn Lockard, Debbie Edmonds, Bo nni e All ey,&#13;
Toby Dindred, Deb bi e Naujokaitis, Tara Gore, Sand y Tews, Jud y Hunt, Gloria Larsen, G we nda Gutridge. Ell en Herrick.&#13;
Girl's Track Tough&#13;
Next Season&#13;
The record shows that the girl's track team is sure to be a&#13;
strong asset next year.&#13;
Sandy Tews was again a winner t his year, placing fourth in&#13;
the 440 at both the Lewi s Central meet and the district meet.&#13;
The Council Bl uff's Relays proved exciting as Tee Jay tied for&#13;
fourth in the 440. They did equally as we ll in the district meet,&#13;
plac ing fourth in the 880 relays.&#13;
Carolyn Worden was astoundi ng in the Junior Ol ympics,&#13;
placing f irst in the 100 yard dash and in the 220 yard dash.&#13;
Judy Hunt got second in both the shot put and t he high jump.&#13;
The team is losing two seniors th is year, Ga il Bai ley, and&#13;
Ellen Herrick. The remain ing twelve are expected to return this&#13;
year, insuring that the team has more than a good start for the&#13;
year.&#13;
Six of the remai ni ng team members are sophomores. They&#13;
a re Bonnie Alley, Tara Gore, Gwenda Gutridge, Toby Kindred,&#13;
Gloria La rsen, Carolyn Lockard. The juniors are Debbie Edmonds, Judy Hunt, Debbie Naujokaitis, Sandy Tews, and&#13;
Carolyn Worden.&#13;
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TRACK&#13;
CB Relays . ...... ... .. tied for fourth in 440 relays&#13;
Lewis Central . . .. ...... Sandy Tews, fou rth in 440&#13;
District . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandy Tews, fourth in 440&#13;
JUNIOR OLYMPICS&#13;
Carolyn Worden . .&#13;
Tee Jays, fourth in 880 relay&#13;
1st, lOOyarddash&#13;
l st, 220 yard dash&#13;
Judy Hunt . .......... . . .. . .. .. . . . 2nd, shot put&#13;
2nd, high jump&#13;
Ju nior Judy Hunt rests her wea ry feet after a tough workout on the trac k. &#13;
Thi s year's footba ll team was supported by a select group of cheerleaders.&#13;
Their capta in, senior Randy Rogers, is seated above his crew. Below a re juniors&#13;
Tim Porter, Mike Bartlett, and senior Tom DeBar.&#13;
FOOTBALL&#13;
Tee Jay 6 . . . . . ... . . ... . . . Lewis Central 18&#13;
Tee Jay 13 Lewis Central 0&#13;
Junior Debbie Klinkefu s prepares to tackle a Lew is Centra l guard .&#13;
ROW ONE: Anna Caffery, Bonnie All ey, Sa nd y Tews, Donna Emarine, Debbi e Stee nson, Ell en Herrick, Caroly n Worden, Kris Coker, and N ancy Wade. ROW TWO: Judy&#13;
Hunt, Ga il Ba il ey, Sheryl M oore, Mary Keen, De bbie Ludw ig, Lee ni e Hawkin s, Jacki e Bartelt, Sa ndy Fi nc h, Deb bie Klinkefus, Cindy McCoy, Margeret McCue, Debbie&#13;
Ed monds, Gwend a Gutridge, and Ta nya M atthai .&#13;
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ssmen '70 &#13;
Sophomores Display Initiative&#13;
Sophomore classes come and go and eventually become&#13;
juniors, but Tee Jay has not seen industrious sophomores like&#13;
the class of '72 for a long time.&#13;
While the officers were preparing to boost the treasury by&#13;
raising dues, the students were planning a new contest.&#13;
Cindy Piranio was chosen to reign over her classmates as&#13;
Sophomore Wrestling Tourney Queen .&#13;
The class cheerleaders promoted a victory dinner in the&#13;
cafeteria to boost the spirit of the football players. It must have&#13;
helped, the sophomore team beat Rummel that night, 12-0.&#13;
Sophomore Closs Officers: Becky Jensen, Toni Jackson, Don Gnoder, Jo y Gundersen.&#13;
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Tim Robinson, Dove Gwinner, Tom Conner, ond Sid Ra smussen, sophomores,&#13;
become involved quickly.&#13;
Connie Turner, sop homore, si ngs o solo for Roadshow.&#13;
Francis Hodtwa lker displays the e nthusia sm of many sophomores. &#13;
Jud y Ackerman&#13;
Robert Ackerman&#13;
Vicki Ackerman&#13;
Jeff Acord&#13;
Mary Allen&#13;
Ronald A llen&#13;
Bonnie Alley&#13;
Bev Allman&#13;
Jahn Andersen&#13;
Mary Andersen&#13;
Terry Andersen&#13;
Ka ren Anderson&#13;
Mark Anderson&#13;
Charles Andrews&#13;
Jean Anson&#13;
N eva Anson&#13;
Lari Anthon y&#13;
Dianne Appel&#13;
Larra i ne Archer&#13;
Ronald Ba iley&#13;
Dona ld Bal lenger&#13;
Christy Barnes&#13;
Steve Barnes&#13;
W il liam Bartelt&#13;
Sue Ba uer&#13;
Steve Beam&#13;
Cl yde Beckman&#13;
Joan Beezley&#13;
Gary Bergantzel&#13;
Keith Bessey&#13;
Diane Bigelow&#13;
Luann Backert&#13;
Lari Boh len&#13;
Patty Bonacci&#13;
Mike Bona r&#13;
Larry Base&#13;
Richard Bradbury&#13;
Steve Bradford&#13;
Rabin Bradway&#13;
Tim Brewer&#13;
Claudia Brickley&#13;
Peggy Brackelsby&#13;
Larry Brada hl&#13;
Debbie Brawn&#13;
Ella Brawn&#13;
Cindy Burnside&#13;
Jerry Bu rnside&#13;
Nara Caffery&#13;
Kenneth Cain&#13;
Douglas Campbell&#13;
Debbie Canada&#13;
Sue Capalite&#13;
Debbie Carman&#13;
Kerri Chenoweth&#13;
Terry Chullina&#13;
Christie Christallersen&#13;
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Shirley Churchi ll&#13;
Craig Clark&#13;
Ken Cline&#13;
Betty Ca'ngdan&#13;
Tam Canner&#13;
Stephen Copeland&#13;
Ruth Cra ighil l&#13;
Leslie Cran e&#13;
Mary Cue&#13;
Jim Davis&#13;
Cind y Delashmutt&#13;
Marcia DeWalf&#13;
Lee Di erker&#13;
Rab Dilts&#13;
Cind y Datson&#13;
Chri s Daty&#13;
Haward Downing&#13;
Susan Eckes&#13;
Debby Eddy&#13;
Steven Edie&#13;
Gary Elliff&#13;
Linda Emerine&#13;
Philip Emerine&#13;
Deb Engebretson&#13;
Vicki Everett&#13;
Cheryl Falknor&#13;
Cathy Fenders&#13;
Vicki Ferguson&#13;
Bev Fiengold&#13;
Bobbi Fil lebeck&#13;
Donita Finch&#13;
Tom Finch&#13;
Gl en Fi sher&#13;
Patty Fisher&#13;
Donna Foote&#13;
Patty Ford&#13;
Dona Id Foust&#13;
Bern adi ne Frey&#13;
Cathy Frey&#13;
Dennis Fri eze&#13;
Dennis Gallaher&#13;
Keit h Gann&#13;
Micheal German&#13;
Karen Gibbs&#13;
M ichael G i bson&#13;
A lice Gill&#13;
Patricia Glacey&#13;
Pam Globe&#13;
Don Gnader&#13;
Patricia Golden&#13;
Tara Gare&#13;
Joyce Gouker&#13;
Lynn G raney&#13;
Lee Grap&#13;
Thomas Grau&#13;
Michael Gray &#13;
G a yl e Moore soon learned to make good use of ex tra time.&#13;
Anita Groth&#13;
Joy Gundersen&#13;
Carol Gustafson&#13;
Gwen Gutridge&#13;
Dave G winner&#13;
Joseph Hoots&#13;
Bill Hagerman&#13;
Lynn Holl&#13;
Linda Hamilton&#13;
Teresa Hankins&#13;
Susie Hanno&#13;
Lorry Hansen&#13;
Phil Hardiman&#13;
Micheal Hardin&#13;
Pam Harper&#13;
Martin Hartog&#13;
Nancy Hatch&#13;
Conn ie Hatcher&#13;
Dan Houge&#13;
Roberta Hauger&#13;
Marilyn Haven&#13;
M ichael Haynie&#13;
Gilbert Head&#13;
John Heath&#13;
Stan Heaverl o&#13;
Julie Heffernan&#13;
Mike Henry&#13;
Joyce Herbst&#13;
A new field was exa mined by Vicki Ferguson as she studied journalism.&#13;
155 &#13;
Debbie Martinez, Bernadine Frey and " Cookie" Mueller prepare for their future homemaking careers.&#13;
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Pa ula Hermeier&#13;
Bobbi Hibbard&#13;
Gay lin Hicks&#13;
Robert Hite&#13;
Virgi nia Hiyke l&#13;
Ka ren Holderfi eld&#13;
Devin Holm&#13;
Barbara Howard&#13;
Gregory Howard&#13;
Pa mela Howard&#13;
Ruth Howard&#13;
Susan Howard&#13;
Gl en Hudson&#13;
Lorra ine H uml ice k&#13;
Bill H unt&#13;
Joni Hunt&#13;
Ca role Hutchinson&#13;
Bra dford Hutchison&#13;
M argaret Irwin&#13;
Gary Jackson&#13;
Toni Jackson&#13;
Eldon Janicek&#13;
Terry Jefferson&#13;
Linda Jenkins&#13;
Becky Jensen&#13;
Karen Jeppese n&#13;
Dian ne Joe ns&#13;
Ji m Joe ns &#13;
Peggy Johnson&#13;
Jone Johnston&#13;
Daniel Janes&#13;
Don Jones&#13;
Donna Jones&#13;
Donald Katzenstein&#13;
Mi Ive Kaukver&#13;
Mary Keen&#13;
Debbie Kel ler&#13;
Georgene Kelsen&#13;
Diane Keuck&#13;
Janet Kier&#13;
Brian Kilgore&#13;
Lynette Kilgore&#13;
Tobie Kindred&#13;
Randall King&#13;
Steve King&#13;
Sue Kinnaman&#13;
Mike Knipe&#13;
Maribeth Knott&#13;
Mary Beth Know lton&#13;
Rozanne Koenig&#13;
Tim Koenigs&#13;
Clade Kohl&#13;
Debbie Kohrs&#13;
Lucy Kosiski&#13;
Vi cky LaChap pell&#13;
Debbie Lamb&#13;
Dorothy Langford&#13;
Gloria Larsen&#13;
Jean La utenschlager&#13;
Terry Lawless&#13;
Charles Lee&#13;
Den ise Levell&#13;
Jerry Lewi s&#13;
Louis Liddick&#13;
Carol y n Locka rd&#13;
John Lodes&#13;
Lori Lorenzen&#13;
Debbie Ludwick&#13;
Robert Lundy&#13;
Pamela Luschen&#13;
Clifford Lustgroaf&#13;
Mike McCue&#13;
Steve McCumber&#13;
Sheryl McDaniel&#13;
Ron McDowel l&#13;
Kevin M cGee&#13;
Jacki e McKenzie&#13;
Kay Maack&#13;
Lewis Mabon&#13;
Leroy Madden&#13;
Ed Mahanke&#13;
Steve Mandolfo&#13;
Debbi e M anz&#13;
Darwin Maron&#13;
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Kenny Martin&#13;
Debbie Martinez&#13;
Larry Mason&#13;
Donald Matteson&#13;
Tanya Mattha i&#13;
Monty Meyer&#13;
Peggy Meyer&#13;
Dene Michal ski&#13;
Jim M ichau d&#13;
George Midkiff&#13;
Bab Moats&#13;
Margaret Monroe&#13;
Cheryle Moore&#13;
Gayle Moore&#13;
David Merford&#13;
Sharon Mortensen&#13;
Sheryl Mortensen&#13;
Ric k Mowery&#13;
Cookie Mueller&#13;
Kathy Munch&#13;
Eveonne Myers&#13;
Kathy Myers&#13;
Dee Neighbors&#13;
A lice Nelson&#13;
Dennis Nelson&#13;
Russell Nelson&#13;
Karen N i hsen&#13;
Albert Ochoa&#13;
Kathy Wu rtz demonstrotes her ortistic a bility a nd th e fa ct tha t so pho mores see m to get sma ll er and small er every year.&#13;
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A brood er fi eld of knowledge wos di scovered by Cindy Pironio in the librory. Denni s Bouguette and Mari lyn Thompson care for live biology speci men.&#13;
Dorio Ohlerking&#13;
Jeono Ortiz&#13;
Debbie Oshlo&#13;
Jeffrey Osmers&#13;
Wendell Ossmon&#13;
Alan Overton&#13;
Leon Oviatt&#13;
Debbie O wens&#13;
Kelly Pacheco&#13;
Carol Pag e&#13;
Jerry Paladino&#13;
Lorn o Peck&#13;
Robert Perin&#13;
Terry Perkins&#13;
Morcus Peters&#13;
Trudy Petersen&#13;
Wayne Petersen&#13;
Renee Peterson&#13;
Mark Peckinpaugh&#13;
Cindy Piranio&#13;
Sherry Pitt&#13;
Ed Pogge&#13;
Gole Polak&#13;
Peggy Pond&#13;
Charlene Potter&#13;
Nancy Price&#13;
Terri Prudhome&#13;
Julie Pribyl&#13;
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Mike Q uak enbush&#13;
Jackie Quinlan&#13;
Rodney Race&#13;
Bru ~e Rasmu ssen&#13;
Sid Rasm ussen&#13;
Roxanne Red mond&#13;
Ed Reed&#13;
Kathy Reed&#13;
Nancy Reed&#13;
Ronald Reese&#13;
Kathy Rhoten&#13;
Micha el Rice&#13;
Robert Rich&#13;
Ruth Richardson&#13;
Pot Ri es land&#13;
Kathy Rigby&#13;
Barbara Riley&#13;
Karla Roberts&#13;
Kay Robertson&#13;
Ric k Rabi nson&#13;
Tim Robinson&#13;
Byron Rockwell&#13;
John Rodine&#13;
Edward Rollins&#13;
John Re ss&#13;
Com Rossie&#13;
Kennet h Rowe&#13;
Rick Sommons&#13;
Mike Sch ieffer&#13;
Doug Schoen ing&#13;
Bob Sc hom burg&#13;
Teri Sch onberg&#13;
Susan Sc hrode r&#13;
Harley Schu ll&#13;
Lourie Schultz&#13;
Sharleen Schuppo n&#13;
Ko rol Schwag er&#13;
Susan Schartz&#13;
Rona ld Scot t&#13;
Marlene Sel ls&#13;
Donna Sharp&#13;
Joy Shee ly&#13;
June Siefken&#13;
Donald Skinner&#13;
Gordon Smi th&#13;
Nonce Smith&#13;
Rona ld Sm ith&#13;
Teri Snodgrass&#13;
Jeff Sperry&#13;
Kevi n Spohn&#13;
Ste phani e Sta nfi eld&#13;
Bill Sta nford&#13;
Debra Steensen&#13;
Mork Stevens&#13;
De bby Stockwel l&#13;
Kathy Stork &#13;
Jerry Stotts&#13;
Connie Sutton&#13;
Kathy Sweenie&#13;
Connie Swisher&#13;
Rick Talbott&#13;
Mike Talcott&#13;
Skip Tallant&#13;
Coral Tetreau&#13;
Jack Taylor&#13;
Karen Tews&#13;
Jack Thomas&#13;
Marilyn Thompson&#13;
Twila Thompson&#13;
Ric Thomsen&#13;
Teresa Tilley&#13;
Rita Tobias&#13;
Violetta Tomes&#13;
Ken Tomford&#13;
Patrick Toscan o&#13;
Bob Turner&#13;
David Vallinch&#13;
3herri Van Camp&#13;
Ricki Vest&#13;
Wanda Vogt&#13;
Sue Vuagn iau x&#13;
N ancy Wade&#13;
Linda Wagner&#13;
Chuck W ake house&#13;
Katherine Waters&#13;
Lawrence Waters&#13;
David Waugh&#13;
Ea rl Waugh&#13;
Marie Weare&#13;
Diane Wendt&#13;
Thomas Whistler&#13;
Barbaro W hite&#13;
Gwen White&#13;
Ke lly W hite&#13;
Rich Wilcoxen&#13;
Florencia Wil es&#13;
Pam W ill&#13;
Lindo Williams&#13;
Rick W illiams&#13;
Dennis Wi se&#13;
Brenda Wood&#13;
Carol Woods&#13;
De bbie Woods&#13;
Mory Woolsoncroft&#13;
Rozell a Worth&#13;
Janet Wray&#13;
Steve Wright&#13;
Daryl Wulff&#13;
Paula W ylie&#13;
Paul Yamber&#13;
Cindy Zimmer&#13;
Mike Zurek&#13;
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Junior Class Molds Me •&#13;
mor1es&#13;
As jun ior class officers became familiar w ith the rigorous&#13;
rou tine of a " junior life" they were confronted with the responsibi lity of making preparations for the prom.&#13;
The jun ior class planned to make this year' s prom memorable as a clima x to 13 years of schooling for seniors. The&#13;
problem was where to hold this event. Surveys were conducted&#13;
in homerooms to find where students favored holding it. They&#13;
were given the chance to choose between the gym or the stock&#13;
exchange building. A blank was also supplied for further suggestions. The overwhelming " silent majority" favored having it&#13;
in the gym w ith the major portion of money being spent to hire&#13;
a we! I known combo.&#13;
The usual class dues were posted, with the class officers&#13;
storming homerooms every morning to collect dues and&#13;
reminding absentees of them .&#13;
Students took the courses required of them, such as American history and English, in their stride, always looking forward&#13;
to their future lives as seniors.&#13;
Chuck Woods' porticipotion in cho ir o ro uses Co nstitutio n Doy potri oti sm. So ll y Root produces some Tee Jo y sp irit b y crea tin g o go me sig n.&#13;
Bri o n Shepa rd, president; Jeff Spires, vice-president; Linda Cleveland, secretary; Susie Lew is, treasurer, discuss affa irs in a co zy corner w ith a warm p izza.&#13;
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Bev Aldri ch&#13;
Betty All en&#13;
Tom Allen&#13;
Ronal d Alley&#13;
Potty Allmon&#13;
Lynn Alper&#13;
Michael Alsman&#13;
Kello Andersen&#13;
Roger Andersen&#13;
Debro Anderson&#13;
Poll y Anfinson&#13;
Kris Anthony&#13;
Dan Appl egat e&#13;
Tom Atilano&#13;
Michael Baker&#13;
Steve Barnes&#13;
Judy Barnhouse&#13;
Mike Bartlett&#13;
Colleen Basc h&#13;
Jahn Batt&#13;
Rosema ri e Bau er&#13;
Mary Baxter&#13;
Melvin Baxter&#13;
Joni Beck&#13;
April Beckwith&#13;
Brian Beezley&#13;
Michael Bell&#13;
Edward Belt&#13;
Michael Benson&#13;
Dennis Bequette&#13;
Rager Besser&#13;
Susan Betts&#13;
Jane Beu&#13;
Marcia Bird&#13;
Roxanne Bird&#13;
Patty Birnley&#13;
Penny Bla in&#13;
Mary Blue&#13;
Kathy Blunt&#13;
Ken Boardman&#13;
Pauline Bade&#13;
Inez Bal ling&#13;
Patty Balton&#13;
Michelle Bonacci&#13;
Rich Band&#13;
Vicki Base&#13;
Conn ie Bothwell&#13;
Na ncy Bawer&#13;
Verna Bradley&#13;
Dale Bray&#13;
Monica Bra zeal&#13;
Mary Breckenridge&#13;
Ba rbara Breeden&#13;
Debbie Bremhalm&#13;
Char Bridges&#13;
Michael Brack&#13;
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Harald Bredahl&#13;
Pamela Brotherton&#13;
Lynne Bucha nan&#13;
Cindy Bu ck&#13;
Dan Burgstrum&#13;
James Burk&#13;
Marci Burke&#13;
Stephen Butterbaugh&#13;
Greg Campbell&#13;
Na ncy Campbell&#13;
Sherry Carlson&#13;
Susan Carman&#13;
Tam Carter&#13;
Ka t hy Chapman&#13;
Doug Childs&#13;
Pam Christiansen&#13;
Rita Christensen&#13;
M arylin Clarence&#13;
Alan Clark&#13;
Cheryl Clark&#13;
Jan Clark&#13;
Steve Clark&#13;
Michael Cla yton&#13;
Linda Cleveland&#13;
Gary Clinton&#13;
Jahn Canner&#13;
Jeff Coppock&#13;
Dianne Covey&#13;
Leia Craig&#13;
Rick Creger&#13;
Kathleen Crass&#13;
Alan Daball&#13;
Linda Darne ll&#13;
David Doug herty&#13;
Ed Davis&#13;
Mike Davis&#13;
Pa t Davis&#13;
Ri ck Davis&#13;
M ike Dawson&#13;
Steve DeHart&#13;
Ri ca rdo DeSan tiaga&#13;
Lari Dewaele&#13;
Tim Di lt s&#13;
Eddie Danne r&#13;
Sandro Datson&#13;
Steve Daty&#13;
Robert Drake&#13;
Sandy Durick&#13;
Debbie Edmonds&#13;
Wi ll iam Ehrenberg&#13;
Ramano Elli ot !&#13;
Steve Emory&#13;
Thea Esancy&#13;
Debi Evan s&#13;
Connie Farri er&#13;
Doug Fencl &#13;
" Georg ie Girl" wos o fovorite for thi s iunior boys' octet as th ey perf or med i n Rood Show accompan ied by Koren Whipkey.&#13;
Gloria Fend er&#13;
Mork Fi eld&#13;
Porn Fields&#13;
Nancy Finch&#13;
Sandy Finch&#13;
Porn Fletcher&#13;
Bo rb Folkers&#13;
Donna Forbes&#13;
Rhonda Ford&#13;
Vicki Fox&#13;
Mory Fuss&#13;
Dennis Galle&#13;
Lawanna Germon&#13;
Cind y Gibbons&#13;
Debro Gilmore&#13;
Sheryl Godsey&#13;
Bill Goldsberry&#13;
Priscil la Goldsberry&#13;
Steve Gore&#13;
Theodore Gottbrecht&#13;
Don Groves&#13;
Kristi ne Gray&#13;
Jon e Grosvenor&#13;
Lindo Groves&#13;
Collie Guiles&#13;
Peggy G uyett&#13;
Diano Hanno&#13;
Potty Hannon&#13;
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Juniors Wonda Williamson, Mory Fuss, Paul ine Bode, Libby Kermoode, Michele Jung, and Bil li Harrill learned some interesting facts, as did many other girls, as they observed the Wrestling Clinic held at Tee Joy.&#13;
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Francis Hansen&#13;
Floyd Honsl ip&#13;
Steve Harm&#13;
Bill i Harrill&#13;
Kathy Howkins&#13;
Jim Hayes&#13;
Koren Hayes&#13;
Rondy Haynie&#13;
Deo n Hermon&#13;
Rondy Henderson&#13;
Pamela Hennings&#13;
Patti Henry&#13;
Dove Henseli n&#13;
Carol Hester&#13;
Charles Hester&#13;
Melodee Hi elen&#13;
John Higgins&#13;
David Hill&#13;
Kathy Hite&#13;
Jomes Hively&#13;
Ra ymond Hiyke l&#13;
Royneto Hoifeldt&#13;
JoAnn Homan&#13;
RoseMory Homol ko&#13;
Debbie Hoss&#13;
Debbie Hough&#13;
Roger Huey&#13;
Brod Hunt &#13;
Da vid Hu nt&#13;
Jahn Hunt&#13;
Judith Hunt&#13;
Dana Id Hunter&#13;
Lindy H untley&#13;
Rad Hupp&#13;
Kathie I ncantra&#13;
Bill Ives&#13;
Sall y Jahn&#13;
James Jefferis&#13;
Luann e Jensen&#13;
Daryl Jilek&#13;
Alan Johanse n&#13;
Linda Johnson&#13;
Marc Johnson&#13;
Mory Johnson&#13;
Kathy Johnston&#13;
Charles Jones&#13;
Terry Jordon&#13;
Chery l Juhl&#13;
Michele Ju ng&#13;
David Kennedy&#13;
Melorio Kelly&#13;
Bruce Kelly&#13;
Greg Kennett&#13;
Dennis Kenyon&#13;
Libby Kermoade&#13;
Mike King&#13;
Patty King&#13;
Tom Klein&#13;
Deborah Klinkefus&#13;
Tom Knudson&#13;
Rusty Konecn y&#13;
Randy Kramer&#13;
Bill Kuhn&#13;
Rick La Feria&#13;
Joe La lich&#13;
Randy Lambert&#13;
Peggy Lambirth&#13;
Jeff Loudon&#13;
Ca rol Law&#13;
Rod ney Legge&#13;
Becky Lehrkamp&#13;
Terry Leptien&#13;
Susan Lewis&#13;
Eric Lindstrom&#13;
Lynn Lombardo&#13;
Herold Long&#13;
Lorne Lorenzen&#13;
Dennis Loukota&#13;
Steve Lupton&#13;
Daniel Lynn&#13;
Michael McCallum&#13;
Michael McClary&#13;
Diane McCormick&#13;
Michael McCormick&#13;
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Angel McCoy&#13;
Cindy McCoy&#13;
M orgoret McCue&#13;
Sendro Mcferrin&#13;
Kenny McQuinn&#13;
Michoel Mobon&#13;
Lindo Moce&#13;
Kenny Modden&#13;
Storr Mo ins&#13;
Bob Martin&#13;
Eric Martin&#13;
Mark Mayberry&#13;
Pamelo Medearis&#13;
Rodney Meyer&#13;
Dela Michalski&#13;
Chuck Miller&#13;
Dwight Miller&#13;
Gordon Miller&#13;
Jamie Miller&#13;
Jimmie Miller&#13;
Barb Missi nne&#13;
Cindy Moore&#13;
James Moore&#13;
Pat Moore&#13;
Linda Moores&#13;
Richa rd Mora i ne&#13;
Jan Morris&#13;
Bruce Mortensen&#13;
John Mossburg&#13;
Charles Mueller&#13;
Deborah Mueller&#13;
Ray mond M yers&#13;
Alan Myklegust&#13;
Michele Narmi&#13;
Deborah Naujokaitis&#13;
Pal ly Anfi nson, ju nior, took on interest in choir.&#13;
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A n ea rl y toot ba ll g a me is o bse rved b y Roxanne Sta nsberry ond Juanita Perez. &#13;
Many juniors helped to make varsity teams more complete as illustrated by varsity wrestler Brod Hunt as he maneuvers his man.&#13;
Lynn N eill&#13;
Dionne Nelson&#13;
Barb Newberry&#13;
Dona ld New mo n&#13;
Ka t hy Ni ven&#13;
Debbi e Nordstrom&#13;
Craig Norton&#13;
Jim Now lin&#13;
Richard Nurton&#13;
Bonnie N uzum&#13;
Pam Oomek&#13;
Robert O' Brien&#13;
Terry O 'Del l&#13;
Rondy Oder&#13;
Terry Olson&#13;
Lo nee Olson&#13;
Geary Osborn e&#13;
Octivio O zuna&#13;
Shirley Parish&#13;
Bev Porker&#13;
Pamela Po ulsen&#13;
Steve Pou lson&#13;
Barba ro Peregrine&#13;
Jua ni ta Perez&#13;
Der. ise Perkins&#13;
Curt Peterson&#13;
Doug Peterson&#13;
Scott Phi lips&#13;
Cynthia Pierce&#13;
Fro nk Pi I more&#13;
Tim Porter&#13;
Bob Roblin&#13;
Poul Reynolds&#13;
Kathy Ri chards&#13;
Robert Richwine&#13;
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Bob Robinson&#13;
Richord Robinso n&#13;
Dianne Rollins&#13;
Sa ll y Root&#13;
Laverne Rose&#13;
Carl Ross&#13;
Delores Ross&#13;
Jim Ross&#13;
Scott Ross ie&#13;
Sheila Rudig&#13;
Steve Ru ssell&#13;
Carmella Salvo&#13;
John Sontee&#13;
Matt Schwort z&#13;
Pamelo Sea rs&#13;
M ike Seely&#13;
Ev Selle rs&#13;
Michael Shadley&#13;
Pauline Shaffer&#13;
Randy Shanno&#13;
Jim Sharp&#13;
Daniel Shea&#13;
Brian Shepa rd&#13;
Debra Shere&#13;
Ron Sivertson&#13;
Randy Slack&#13;
W anda Sleig ht&#13;
Janet Smith&#13;
Noncy Smi th&#13;
Roger Smith&#13;
Wi lli am Smith&#13;
Dan Snipes&#13;
Patrick Snipes&#13;
Rob Sn yder&#13;
Cindy Solomon&#13;
Steve Solomon&#13;
Janice Sorensen&#13;
Cathie Souza&#13;
Debbie Speers&#13;
Ka;en Spea rs&#13;
Jeff Spires&#13;
Ric k Sprack lin&#13;
Roxa nne Stansberry&#13;
Denn is Stork&#13;
Jack Stead man&#13;
Kim Stevens&#13;
Ch ris Steward&#13;
Lindo Stil es&#13;
Trudy Stu key&#13;
Steven Stul tz&#13;
Cindy Su mmy&#13;
Diann e Talcott&#13;
Da na Taylor&#13;
Sandy Tews&#13;
Doug Thomas&#13;
Vanessa Thomas &#13;
Ronold Thompson&#13;
Royce Thompson&#13;
Jeon Thornton&#13;
Ginger Tobias&#13;
Joseph Trimmer&#13;
Debbie Turpen&#13;
Nancy Tysor&#13;
Rick Von Arsdel&#13;
Steve Von Bibber&#13;
John Von Eaton&#13;
Jonie Vermillion&#13;
Fronk Wagner&#13;
Kathy Walker&#13;
Dove Walling&#13;
Claro Watkins&#13;
Denise Woy&#13;
Dennis Woy&#13;
Crystal Welling&#13;
Judy Westerberg&#13;
Koren Whipkey&#13;
Susan Whistler&#13;
Jim Whitaker&#13;
Georgia White&#13;
Nancy Wiatt&#13;
Berto W iggins&#13;
Sharon Williams&#13;
Wonda Williamson&#13;
Li sa Wi lson&#13;
Mike Wilson&#13;
Wolter Winger&#13;
Thomas Wirth&#13;
John Wiskus&#13;
Mike Witt&#13;
Lua nne Wolter&#13;
Charles Wood&#13;
Pamela Wood&#13;
Ra ndoll Woods&#13;
Carolyn Worden&#13;
Rondy Worth&#13;
Doug las Yeorington&#13;
Jeff Yeaton&#13;
Gory Young&#13;
Richard Youngs&#13;
Donna Zimmer&#13;
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niors '70 &#13;
Seniors closs officer s pose du ri ng o bit of th eir spore time. Th ey inclu de Kevin Shep e r d, vice-presid e nt; Jo y Rode nbough, treosurer; Don Jensen, presid en t; ond&#13;
Cloudio W hite, secr&lt;? tory. Th ese students helped th eir elm• immense ly os they mode preporotion s for th e b ig doy.&#13;
Seniors Organize Graduation&#13;
Senior students elected to class offices soon learned that&#13;
they had a lot of responsibilities to their class. Seniors are involved in ma ny activities and programs in their year.&#13;
The annual road show tickets are usually sold by the senior&#13;
class but this yea r the music and drama departments split the&#13;
profit. Thus the senior c lass was left with a sma ller fund than&#13;
usual.&#13;
Class committees are chosen early in the year so that meetings can be arranged as soon as possible. The committees&#13;
incl uded color, motto, a nd flower; class gift; banquet; commencement; bacca laureate, and skip day.&#13;
Early the second semester the colo r, motto, a nd flower&#13;
committee decided on peach and pearl for co lors, the peace&#13;
rose (which is peach colored), and for the motto, " If not us,&#13;
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who? If not now, when?"&#13;
This motto became the theme for seniors trying out for the&#13;
symposium. Seniors in this group included Don Bell, Richard&#13;
Brown, Patricia Cleveland, Randy Klinkefus, and Mary Lewis.&#13;
Most of the other committees met towards the end of the&#13;
year as most decisions and plans were to be made at th is time.&#13;
The class officers helped to organize a lot of these committees, attend the meetings, and contributed suggestions. In addition to these committees, officers were also responsible for&#13;
cap and gown measurements and ordering, and the choosing&#13;
of the type of graduation announcements.&#13;
With the help of sponsors Mrs. Mary Da ley and Mr. John&#13;
Rose nth a l, these officers accomplished quite a bit during their&#13;
year. &#13;
Su e He rbst, Billie Clark, Terri O ' Bri e n, and Joy Schwetz obse rve on earl y sea son football game.&#13;
Susan Abel&#13;
Steven Adams&#13;
Pat Adamson&#13;
Steven Aherns&#13;
Frank Albert&#13;
Roxanne Allen&#13;
Jay Alper&#13;
Allen Alsma n&#13;
Brenda Ambrose&#13;
Pat A ndersen&#13;
Cindy Anderson&#13;
Dennis Anderson&#13;
175 &#13;
Jacquie Archer&#13;
Cheryl Atwell&#13;
Pamela Awe&#13;
Gayle Bailey&#13;
Connie Baker&#13;
Jan Barbeau&#13;
Rita Bargenquast&#13;
David Barker&#13;
Jacklyn Bartelt&#13;
Becky Bates&#13;
Judy Bates&#13;
Penny Bazer&#13;
The anxiety t hat ma ny senio rs shored is i ll ustrated by Ste ve G reg o ry.&#13;
176&#13;
Bro d Spe lts strikes o pose o~ he sees th o t t her e is o came ra i n sigh t . &#13;
Gayle Beebee&#13;
Don Bell&#13;
Mike Bequette&#13;
Elaine Bergantzel&#13;
Patricia Bergman&#13;
Don Betts&#13;
Charles Blackman&#13;
John Blue&#13;
Judy Bohlen&#13;
Carole Bowen&#13;
Jean Bradley&#13;
Sharon Brandon&#13;
Don Brandt&#13;
Donna Bridges&#13;
Wanda Brittain&#13;
Linda Broc kman&#13;
Patricia Brockman&#13;
Jan Brouillette&#13;
Janet Brown&#13;
Patty Brown &#13;
178&#13;
Richard Brown&#13;
Ann Burkey&#13;
Anna Caffery&#13;
Claudia Caffery&#13;
Connie Calabro&#13;
James Campbell&#13;
Chuck Carlson&#13;
Dana Carman&#13;
Elaine Carter&#13;
Colleen Caruso&#13;
Darla Cates&#13;
Debbie Chadwick&#13;
Wendy Chenoweth&#13;
Sandy Christiansen&#13;
Margo Christie&#13;
Joyce Churchill&#13;
Bil lie Clark&#13;
Patricia Cleveland&#13;
Randy Coffman&#13;
Christy Coker &#13;
Mike Colledge&#13;
Timothy Comely&#13;
Mike Conaway&#13;
Wendell Conaway&#13;
Christine Creek&#13;
Janet Crose&#13;
Linda Daboll&#13;
Vickie Daggett&#13;
Mary Dague&#13;
Barbara Dawson&#13;
Tom Deba r&#13;
John Dettman&#13;
Patrick Dewaele&#13;
Karen Dieatrick&#13;
Frank Doebli n&#13;
Cindy Dohe&#13;
Miryam Donaire&#13;
Timothy Donovan&#13;
Patrick Downey&#13;
Mick Driggers&#13;
179 &#13;
John Drummond&#13;
Patty Duke&#13;
Jim Dyson&#13;
Donna Emerine&#13;
Douglas Engebretson&#13;
Kay Evans&#13;
Terry Farrell&#13;
Linda Fernside&#13;
Richard Ferryman&#13;
Steven Fichter&#13;
Doug Fields&#13;
Patti Fi lie beck&#13;
Terry Fisher&#13;
Patrick Flanagan&#13;
Judy Flowers&#13;
Gloria Folkers&#13;
Nancy Ford&#13;
Glenn Foust&#13;
Barbara Fraley&#13;
Dia ne Franks&#13;
180 &#13;
Ja ne t Brow n, Gwen Lovercheck, and Kris Henry help to assemble handbooks.&#13;
Raymond Franks&#13;
Allen Fuller&#13;
Kathy Fuss&#13;
Jarve Garrett&#13;
Jim Gearhart&#13;
Connie Gibbs&#13;
Mary Gibbs&#13;
Norma Gibbs&#13;
Joe G lacey&#13;
David Globe&#13;
Vanessa Goldsberry&#13;
Devra Goodman&#13;
181 &#13;
Steven Gregory&#13;
Beverly Guyett&#13;
Gordon Hoots&#13;
Roger Hadden&#13;
Patti Hall&#13;
Steve Hamby&#13;
Christina Hansen&#13;
Nancy Hansen&#13;
Vickie Hansen&#13;
Delilah Hanslip&#13;
Irene Harris&#13;
Jerry Hatcher&#13;
Activity d isp la yed a t a p e p ra ll y is ca ptured in Cindy Th omas, Gai l McCormick, Betti Spi res, and Ju dy Bo hle n .&#13;
182 &#13;
Bernie Hathaway&#13;
Tonja Head&#13;
Joan Heckerman&#13;
Kathy Heitman&#13;
Karen Hendrix&#13;
Kristine Henry&#13;
Susan Herbst&#13;
Ellen Herrick&#13;
Dean Hinkel&#13;
Carole Hite&#13;
Jeannette Hoel&#13;
Diane Hopper&#13;
Arlene Horkey&#13;
Fred Howard&#13;
Kathy Howard&#13;
John Hubbard&#13;
Don Huey&#13;
Kathleen Hullett&#13;
Jane Humlicek&#13;
Pau la Hurd&#13;
183 &#13;
18 4&#13;
Nancy Janicek&#13;
Dan Jensen&#13;
Juana Jensen&#13;
Deborah Johnson&#13;
Donelle Johnson&#13;
Susan Jones&#13;
Bob Jordan&#13;
Gary Juhl&#13;
Dave Kellar&#13;
Patty Kelly&#13;
Keith Keuck&#13;
Kathi Kimes&#13;
Roger King&#13;
Wanda King&#13;
Richard Klement&#13;
Steven Klepfer&#13;
Randy Klinkefus&#13;
Craig Knavel&#13;
Patricia Koeppen&#13;
Marcia Kuffler &#13;
Debbie Lacey&#13;
Cindy Lamer&#13;
Bob Landon&#13;
Cindy Larson&#13;
Judy La utensch lager&#13;
Roger Lauver&#13;
Bob Lebaugh&#13;
Mary Lewis&#13;
Tom Lewis&#13;
Mary Lightner&#13;
Kathy Linehan&#13;
Kathy Long&#13;
Gwen Lovercheck&#13;
Ron Ludwick&#13;
Susan Lustgraaf&#13;
Mike McConnell&#13;
Charles McCormick&#13;
Gail McCormick&#13;
Da le McDaniel&#13;
Nei l McDaniel&#13;
185 &#13;
186&#13;
Linda McKeighan&#13;
Mary McKenzie&#13;
Gary McMu I len&#13;
Sheila Mabrey&#13;
Kathy Magers&#13;
Greg Mahan&#13;
Karen Mahan&#13;
Sand y Mandolfo&#13;
Pete Manz&#13;
Mark Markusson&#13;
Gale Maron&#13;
Wayne Marshall&#13;
Will iam Matteson&#13;
Lewis Matthews&#13;
Kenneth Mayberry&#13;
Connie Meyer&#13;
Gregory Meyer&#13;
Clyde Middagh&#13;
Trixie M iller&#13;
Terry Mi ll igan &#13;
Susan W endt and Janet Brown look upon their se ni or year with o wide- mouth&#13;
surpri se.&#13;
Friendship shown among seniors is found between Don Bell and Kevin&#13;
Shepard.&#13;
Vicky Moore&#13;
Rick Morrison&#13;
Randall Mowery&#13;
Linda Murphy&#13;
Susan Narmi&#13;
Pam Neal&#13;
Randy Neal&#13;
Dave Neumann&#13;
Beverly N icholas&#13;
JoAnn Nichols&#13;
Denise Nielsen&#13;
Devra Nourse&#13;
187 &#13;
Joe Nuzum&#13;
Connie Oamek&#13;
Terri O'Brien&#13;
Mike Oder&#13;
Chari ie O'Hara&#13;
Rhea Olberding&#13;
Bonnie Olson&#13;
Diane Page&#13;
Jacquie Parham&#13;
Walter Parrack&#13;
Allan Patterson&#13;
Debbie Paulsen&#13;
Miryam Donai re, foreign excha nge stud ent, becomes fa mi li a r w ith t he U ni ted States in governm ent clas s.&#13;
188 &#13;
Cindy Pearce&#13;
Timothy Peters&#13;
Roger Petry&#13;
Ruth Peterson&#13;
Susan Petry&#13;
Barbara Pillow&#13;
Joan Plummer&#13;
Warren Poldberg&#13;
Dottie Potter&#13;
Conn ie Powell&#13;
Marcia Pribyl&#13;
JoAnn Price&#13;
Patti Pritchard&#13;
Samuel Pruett&#13;
Dean Pullen&#13;
Steve Quakenbush&#13;
Patty Quandt&#13;
Bernice Ramsey&#13;
Daniel Rasmussen&#13;
Denny Rasmussen&#13;
189 &#13;
190&#13;
Marlene Ratashak&#13;
Patricia Reed&#13;
Don Rice&#13;
Larry Rich&#13;
Ward Richardson&#13;
Gerald Rief&#13;
Jay Rodenbough&#13;
Randy Rogers&#13;
David Ronk&#13;
Patrick Rose&#13;
Bruce Ross&#13;
David Rounds&#13;
Pamela Russell&#13;
Pat Scherer&#13;
Barbara Schewe&#13;
Tim Schneckloth&#13;
Dona ld Schi effer&#13;
Jeanette Schwetz&#13;
Kathy Scoular&#13;
Sherry Seachord &#13;
Paul Sharp&#13;
Kevin Shepard&#13;
Gary Shere&#13;
Kathy Shull&#13;
Toni Simons&#13;
Roger Skow&#13;
Suzanne Slayman&#13;
Denise Smith&#13;
Janet Smith&#13;
Marlene Snethen&#13;
Steve Soa r&#13;
Kathy Sorenson&#13;
Brad Spelts&#13;
Mary Ell en Stevens&#13;
Betty Spires&#13;
Dick Steensen&#13;
Kathy Stork&#13;
Mark Story&#13;
Linda Stotts&#13;
Pam Strong&#13;
191 &#13;
192&#13;
Debby Stukey&#13;
Roger Sturm&#13;
John Sullivan&#13;
Marty Summy&#13;
Carol Swett&#13;
Kenneth Tatroe&#13;
Cindy Thomas&#13;
John Thomas&#13;
Teri Thomas&#13;
Mary Thompson&#13;
Sally Tierney&#13;
Jewel Tomford&#13;
Tom Trautman&#13;
Jo net Tuttle&#13;
Judy Tysor&#13;
Larry Underwood&#13;
Allen Vallier&#13;
Mike Vallinch&#13;
Cindy Vogt&#13;
Karen Wade &#13;
Betti Spires and Zan Slayman listen as Mr. Lee Terry speaks at a Quill and Scrol l meeting.&#13;
Linda Wakehouse&#13;
John Walker&#13;
Krista Walker&#13;
Mary Walling&#13;
Naomi Walling&#13;
Joyce Walton&#13;
Debra Waters&#13;
Jane Way&#13;
Susan Wendt&#13;
Claudia Wh ite&#13;
G lenn White&#13;
Jackie Wh ite&#13;
193 &#13;
19"&#13;
Michael Whittlesey&#13;
Susan Willey&#13;
Bill Will iams&#13;
Ron Williamson&#13;
Chari ie Wi Ison&#13;
Robert Wi Ison&#13;
Ronda Wi Ison&#13;
Bruce Wold&#13;
Pam Wolken&#13;
Linda Womochil&#13;
Patty Wood&#13;
Peggy Wood&#13;
Sandy Wooten&#13;
Connie Wright&#13;
Mike York&#13;
Susan Young &#13;
De bbi e La cey, De bbie H er ndon, and Jackie Bartelt express enthusia sm a t a pep ra l ly as the basketba ll team prepares to go to state.&#13;
Claudio White and Sue Carmen e njoy sloppy joe's at the Pep C l ub banquet. Lines from a ploy ore read by Jim Dyson in his drama class.&#13;
195 &#13;
196 &#13;
---I - I&#13;
~ lities '70 &#13;
Gaylord Anderso n, principa l, is spendi ng some of his first yea r behind his&#13;
desk.&#13;
198&#13;
Don Schwertley, assistant principal, was kept busy with student activiti es.&#13;
Heads Named&#13;
A busy year was ahead for the three new adminstrators of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School. Principal Gaylord Anderson&#13;
and director of student activities, Don Schwertley, come from&#13;
Woodrow Wilson Junior High School to fill the vacancies left&#13;
by the death of Principal Bernard Bolton and the transfer of&#13;
Robert Capel to Wilson Junior High as principal. The year was&#13;
filled with the events of everyday book learning and the slow&#13;
process of becoming accustomed to the ways of a new adminstration.&#13;
The new administrators witnessed their newly adopted&#13;
school being sent to the State Basketball Tournament in Des&#13;
Moines for the first ti me in its 42 year history.&#13;
Stephen Fi eld, vice principal, helped his cohort s ad just to Tee Joy life. &#13;
Dr. Thom as Kenny is fulfilling his new role as Director of Seconda ry Education.&#13;
Set New Code&#13;
The school board consists of seven members whose occupations range from a physical therapist to a proprietor of a local&#13;
shoe store. These men control the inner workings of all schools&#13;
in Council Bluffs and decide the fate of all proposals brought&#13;
before them.&#13;
The major step taken by these men this year, was the trial&#13;
a boli shment of the dress code in both Abraham Lincoln High&#13;
School and Thomas Jefferson High School. This major issue was&#13;
acco mplished following numerous conferences with parents&#13;
and students discussing the pros and cons of a trial abolishment. Finally, on April 24, 1970, student council president,&#13;
Jarve Garrett, announced the abolishment.&#13;
Mr. Raymond Jones solves t he problems o f t he Counci l Bluffs school system. Dr. Robert Benton works di ligently with meetings and paper work duri ng the&#13;
year.&#13;
199 &#13;
-&#13;
=&#13;
--&#13;
The Cutlers were a mo ng t he first guests ta a rri ve at th e sen ior banquet.&#13;
200&#13;
Sam Brow n&#13;
Rev. Joseph H enry&#13;
G eorge Paul son&#13;
William Cutle r&#13;
Or. Euge ne Marsh&#13;
Jack Peters&#13;
Raymond Ulho rn &#13;
Teachers Light the Path of Students&#13;
But Seldom See Resu Its of Efforts&#13;
Beyond the I ives of the student body we find the center of&#13;
eve ry student's life, that wh ich is found in the classroom. Although a student's life is crammed full of clubs, proms, and&#13;
other activities, from 8 to 3 on Mondays thru Fridays his time&#13;
belongs to his teachers. These educated patient human beings&#13;
struggle within the time they are alloted to pass that extra bit&#13;
of knowledge onto their students, which will enable them to&#13;
look so much farther into life.&#13;
But the teacher has a life of his own and must leave school&#13;
each day to live it. In many ways they have a much harder job&#13;
because unlike a student's parents, they g ive and then sit back&#13;
to give again, very seldom seeing the results of their efforts.&#13;
Th is is the fate that is allotted to them and which they have&#13;
chosen as their destiny. Without them the world would be ignorant and in darkness.&#13;
R.H. Fenders enjoys o hi g hbrow conversation du ri ng a hu ma nities class.&#13;
Bon nie Austin&#13;
Geometry&#13;
Donna Bal zer&#13;
Girl's Physical Education&#13;
Fra nces Burritt&#13;
Special Education&#13;
Stan Belitz&#13;
Bay's Physical Educati on&#13;
Edward Bremmer&#13;
A merican History, Government&#13;
Charles Bryant&#13;
Govern ment&#13;
Harriet Chase&#13;
Busi ness Education&#13;
Lindo Cleaver&#13;
Girl ' s Physical Educa tion&#13;
Norris Coots&#13;
Printing&#13;
Mary Concannon&#13;
Journalism, Annual&#13;
James Corneli son&#13;
Engl ish&#13;
Cha rles Crouse&#13;
Geometry&#13;
201 &#13;
202&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
TEEM&#13;
Bill Davi s&#13;
Dri ver's Education&#13;
Ann DiCerba&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Wilber Ege&#13;
Auto Mechanics&#13;
Andrea Ell iot&#13;
English&#13;
R.H. Fend ers&#13;
Drama&#13;
Humanities&#13;
Rase Mary Fangman&#13;
Engl ish&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
Dennis Gotschall&#13;
Drafting&#13;
Jerry Gronewald&#13;
Art&#13;
John Hanna&#13;
English&#13;
Huma nities&#13;
Barbara Hansen&#13;
American History&#13;
Donald Hansen&#13;
American History&#13;
Bob Hardin&#13;
Biology&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
World History&#13;
Michael Hoffman&#13;
Economics&#13;
Judith Hoppes&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Judy Ivy&#13;
Typing, Shorthand&#13;
Stan Ivy&#13;
Music&#13;
l ester Jenkin s&#13;
Building Construction&#13;
Ida Jessen&#13;
Business &#13;
Tea chers Darnel le Ronning and Charles Bryant get into the swing of things at the Homecoming Dance and prove their generation con do.&#13;
Kirk Johnson&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
Melvin Johnson&#13;
Bond&#13;
Louise Kromer&#13;
Typing, Bookkeeping&#13;
Rita Lindgren&#13;
Drafti ng&#13;
Roger MacNeil&#13;
Vocal Music&#13;
William M ansur&#13;
English, Deba te&#13;
Jim Mil es&#13;
Biolog y&#13;
Wallace Miller&#13;
Adult Education&#13;
Ruth Moell er&#13;
American History&#13;
Steve Mumm&#13;
TEEM&#13;
Terry N eufi nd&#13;
English&#13;
Mary Jane Oakley&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
203 &#13;
Earl Peck&#13;
Auto Mechonics&#13;
Lois Peterson&#13;
Business Low&#13;
Jul ie Ann Pycho&#13;
Office Educotion&#13;
Ernest Robinson&#13;
Vocotionol Education&#13;
Dornelle Ronn ing&#13;
Psycholog y, Sociology&#13;
Groce Schroeder&#13;
Bookkeeping&#13;
Lorry Schulenberg&#13;
English&#13;
Gory Schwarzkopf&#13;
Trodes and Industries&#13;
Fra ncis Shafer&#13;
Econom ics&#13;
Etta Shelt on&#13;
Home Economi cs&#13;
Mory Sie brecht&#13;
Home Econo mics&#13;
Don Skokan&#13;
Eng li sh&#13;
Ston Belitz and Li ndo Cleaver were crowned king a nd q uee n of t he faculty.&#13;
204&#13;
M elvin Johnson w as ready to direct hi s musici a ns on o n insta nt's no tice. &#13;
Occa sionall y teachers g et to remini sce wi th a student w ho ha s become famou s, such a s televisi on newscaster Lee Terry of KETV in Omah a a nd M iss Ruth Moeller.&#13;
John Soby&#13;
Biolog y&#13;
Agnes Spero&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
Ran Toy ne&#13;
Machi ne Shop&#13;
Phyll is Tush&#13;
Engl ish&#13;
Da vid Upah&#13;
Distributive Educotion&#13;
Tom Vincen t&#13;
Boy's Physical Education&#13;
Emm it Waskom&#13;
We lding&#13;
Carolyn Waldeck&#13;
Eng lish&#13;
Garnet Welsh&#13;
American History&#13;
David White&#13;
Printing&#13;
Janice White&#13;
Art&#13;
Phyll is Wic hman&#13;
Business Educotion&#13;
205 &#13;
Workers Enter School&#13;
Preparing Student Occupancy&#13;
• Fa 11&#13;
Each year before school starts an untiring band of workers&#13;
enters the school building to prepare it for the beginning of the&#13;
fall semester.&#13;
The six secretaries and four counselors work hand in hand&#13;
compiling the permanent records of the fifteen hundred&#13;
students and still manage ta keep a clear record of each&#13;
student's whereabouts during the various periods of the day.&#13;
Their responsibilities ore great and ore somehow always accomplished with efficiency.&#13;
Mrs. Lucy Sinclair is unable to attend a full day of school&#13;
because of her nursing duties in other schools, so she gives the&#13;
Future Nurses of America some on-the-job experience by&#13;
allowing them to manage her office during their study halls.&#13;
206&#13;
Morie Bentlog e&#13;
Hazel Grote&#13;
Gero ldi ne Kretschmer&#13;
Frances Rigg s&#13;
El sie Springer&#13;
Clora Morris&#13;
Morie Reiff&#13;
Lucy Sinclair&#13;
Joyce Grubb&#13;
G erold Hancock&#13;
Fred Peterson&#13;
Mor y Veline&#13;
Cooking a we ll balanced meal for a entire sc hool of&#13;
hungry students is no easily accomplished job, but eleven&#13;
dedicated women manage the four allotted twenty minute&#13;
lunch periods each day.&#13;
No school would be complete without a librarian and her&#13;
assistant to keep the student's literary education up to date as&#13;
well as procuring all fines due. Tee Jay is well endowed with a&#13;
fine library and librarian.&#13;
A school's appearance is the key to both a visitor's memory&#13;
and a fine custodian staff working dilligently behind the&#13;
scenes.&#13;
Tee Jay has such a staff.&#13;
Teachers and students create the need for a school, but it&#13;
tokes these six groups of hardworking individuals to keep it&#13;
functioning properly. &#13;
Dorot hy Bow men&#13;
Violet Clinton&#13;
Irene Engli sh&#13;
Louveno Hoger&#13;
Morjorie Hemmingsen&#13;
Betty Holbrook&#13;
Wilmo Jones&#13;
Helen King&#13;
Florence Legge&#13;
M ory M. Smith&#13;
Vernon Allen&#13;
Fro ncis Ess linger&#13;
Gwen Keen&#13;
Pot Ki lbone&#13;
John Welker&#13;
Mobel Weber&#13;
207 &#13;
208 &#13;
'70 &#13;
There's a Bank in your future -&#13;
we'd like to be that Bank&#13;
One of these days you'll be making your Banking connection. Make your selection thoughtfully. Good bankers, like family doctors, can be lifelong friends and&#13;
advisors.&#13;
Choose a bank that can provide you with every financial service, not just the&#13;
ones you need today. Your needs will change as your life takes on more material&#13;
worth and re sponsibilities.&#13;
Look for a Bank that keeps pace with the rapidly changing requirements of its&#13;
custome rs .. . that provides new and better ways to handle their every financial need.&#13;
That's the way we think of this Bank. For three generations, we've been friend&#13;
and banker to many of this community's families. For three generations, we've&#13;
kept pace with their needs. This generation, we'd like to be your Bank.&#13;
Come in and talk to us when you're ready.&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Savings Bank&#13;
A FULL SERVICE B ANK &#13;
MEYER'S&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
DICK&#13;
DAVIS&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
106&#13;
Cloverdale Dr.&#13;
Phone:&#13;
322-5840&#13;
With 50 Varieties No Wonder&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
GRAPE GROWERS&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
900 So 7th 323-7156&#13;
MR. DONUT&#13;
is number one&#13;
Phone: 322-9722&#13;
HUNTER&#13;
TYPESETTING&#13;
537W. Bdwy.&#13;
323-4812&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN&#13;
2729 West Broadway&#13;
Phone: 323-5689&#13;
GO TEE JAY!&#13;
211 &#13;
212&#13;
Jensen-Pogge&#13;
Rea lty Co.&#13;
Peoples &amp;&#13;
Natural Gas Division of&#13;
Nort hern Natural Gas Company&#13;
KLEFSTAD'S&#13;
House of Beauty&#13;
315 N orth 19th Street&#13;
Beauty By Betty&#13;
4 Convenient Locations&#13;
510 North 27&#13;
323-2647&#13;
169 Bennett&#13;
328-2131&#13;
612 West Brdwy&#13;
328-2112&#13;
South Omaha Bridge Rd.&#13;
366-1247&#13;
Follow the Tee Jay Girl&#13;
who walks into&#13;
KAYPER'S&#13;
In the center of Co. Bluffs&#13;
330 West Broadway 322-8196&#13;
Anthony Electric&#13;
4119 Avenue D &#13;
Se niors Tom Le w is and Te rri O · Bri e n shop toge th er o t Iow a Cl o th es.&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536 W. Bdwy&#13;
Con's Drug Store3149 W. Bdwy.&#13;
322-2551&#13;
Arnold Tool &amp; Die&#13;
3135 W. Brdwy.&#13;
323-9330&#13;
ELKS COUNTRY CLUB&#13;
LAKE MANAWA&#13;
366-0525&#13;
22 Pearl&#13;
AND LIGHT COMPANY 322-7731&#13;
CUTLER&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 WILLOW AVE.&#13;
213 &#13;
ART'S BARBER&#13;
508 So. 21&#13;
FOR YOUR LUMBER NEEDS&#13;
IT'S&#13;
CLARK Good-bye&#13;
DRUG&#13;
COHOE Ka thy!&#13;
4 18 W. Broadway&#13;
M a ry&#13;
LUMBER Li bby&#13;
Pauline&#13;
Billi&#13;
Michele&#13;
LA N E BROS. 25 South 15 PHA RMACY&#13;
530 W. Bdwy. Phone: 322-2546&#13;
322-4087&#13;
2112 West Brdwy. 323-2553&#13;
2 14 &#13;
Baird Jewelry&#13;
8 Scott Street Tele:&#13;
322-4936&#13;
Anytime is Gift Time&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
25 SOUTH 28&#13;
322-6629&#13;
BLUFFS SAVINGS&#13;
AND&#13;
LOAN ASSOCIATION&#13;
PAY YOURSELF FIRST&#13;
INSURED SAVINGS&#13;
20 PEARL STREET&#13;
323-7124&#13;
HINKY DINKY&#13;
STORES&#13;
211 W. Bdwy. 2801 W. Bdwy.&#13;
Beatrice Foods&#13;
1607 West Broadway&#13;
215 &#13;
216&#13;
City Transit Lines Inc. KATELMAN FOUNDRY&#13;
2800 Ave. A 230 S. 11&#13;
Phone: 322-6663 323-3131&#13;
n ~,Rs .. NATIONAL BANK OF&#13;
r 1 11 COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
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WHERE YOUR SAVINGS WILL EARN THE HIGHEST INTEREST ALLOWABLE&#13;
5% annually, compounded quarterly, in a Golden Passbook&#13;
or Certificate of Deposit Account&#13;
4% annually, compounded quarterly, in a regular savings account&#13;
Main Bank&#13;
500 West Broadway&#13;
Jim &amp; Dean's&#13;
Town and Country&#13;
4010 South Fourth&#13;
West Side Drive-Up&#13;
2901 West Broadway&#13;
Manawa Drive-Up&#13;
South Omaha Bridge Road&#13;
Bluffs G lass Service&#13;
31 9 N. 16&#13;
322-0259 &#13;
Best Wishes,&#13;
from your&#13;
State Farm Agent&#13;
INTERNATIONAL&#13;
HARVESTER&#13;
Ray Prichard&#13;
3501 W. Brdwy.&#13;
BOCK.LE&#13;
DOWN!&#13;
BLUFF CITY MOTORS, INC.&#13;
CASKEY DODGE, INC.&#13;
GENERAL PONTIAC, INC.&#13;
FLOYD HUGHES CHEVROLET, INC.&#13;
Mel NTYRE OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC,&#13;
INC.&#13;
RASMUSSEN BUICK, INC.&#13;
SAYERS VOLKSWAGEN, INC.&#13;
WHITTAKER FORD SALES, INC.&#13;
BILL PHILLIPS SALES, INC.&#13;
COMFORT'S DOWNTOWN&#13;
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC.&#13;
the&#13;
Broadway Flower&#13;
Shop&#13;
2810 W. Bdwy.&#13;
322-2537&#13;
AIJTO E~LER of council 6/til r1&#13;
Ho use&#13;
of&#13;
Fabrics&#13;
545 W. Brdwy&#13;
323-5783&#13;
ABC ELECTRIC&#13;
INC.&#13;
1022 Ave. A.&#13;
322-4590&#13;
217 &#13;
218&#13;
RANK'S&#13;
DEPT.&#13;
STORE&#13;
325&#13;
W. Broadway&#13;
328-3801&#13;
RALPH 'S SUPERETTE&#13;
3500 5th Avenue Phone: 322-6615&#13;
,.,,{~~· • tM~ .&#13;
~~&#13;
Goo~url GnfillAI&#13;
AS YOU S TA RT ON THE&#13;
kOOiii&amp; SUWMROGER'S&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
co.&#13;
540 W. Bdwy&#13;
322-8361 &#13;
PAULSON&#13;
CONSTRUCTION&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
20 So 15&#13;
323-4073&#13;
Broadway at Bryant&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Attention STUDENTS!&#13;
Wallet&#13;
Photos&#13;
MADE FROM YOUR BLACK&#13;
AND WHITE PORTRAIT ...&#13;
HAVE EXTRA PHOTOS 20 FOR $1 99&#13;
TO TRADE WITH FRIENDS ONLY •&#13;
AND GIVE TO RELAT IVES SO FOR $3.49&#13;
A lways First Quality&#13;
at&#13;
544 West Broadway&#13;
322-666 1&#13;
Del Camp Phone 322-9589&#13;
Please Call for Appointment&#13;
EXCEL BARBER SHOP&#13;
Service is Our Business&#13;
For Tops in Toupee~&#13;
Try the TAYLOR TOPPER Today&#13;
SHOP HOURS-12:00 Noon to 5:30 P.M.&#13;
Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.&#13;
210 North 24th St. Council Bluffs, la.&#13;
219 &#13;
220&#13;
Beem-Belford&#13;
Corum's&#13;
Flower&#13;
Shop&#13;
639 Fifth&#13;
322-7355&#13;
Funeral&#13;
Home&#13;
553 Willow&#13;
Hanusa&#13;
Company&#13;
100 E. Brdwy&#13;
322-4039&#13;
ALL TYPES OF UNIFORMS AND&#13;
LETTERING SERVICE&#13;
Style Select&#13;
Uniform Company&#13;
2424 W. Brdwy.&#13;
Katelman&#13;
Brothers&#13;
Joe&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Maurice&#13;
Broadway&#13;
Cleaners&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
Frank Street&#13;
Barber&#13;
542 East Brdwy.&#13;
Dottie's&#13;
Beauty&#13;
Salon&#13;
322-1997&#13;
2034&#13;
W. Brdwy.&#13;
Rog &amp; Scotty's&#13;
Super Yalu&#13;
515 E. Brdwy 3435 W. Brdwy.&#13;
704 W. Brdwy. 2121 So. 7th &#13;
H ushaw Drug Co.&#13;
138 So. Main&#13;
322-2595&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
LOANS INSURANCE&#13;
Harry C. Crowl&#13;
Co.&#13;
123 Fourth St. Phone: 322-2504&#13;
KU LESH&#13;
JEWELRY&#13;
230&#13;
W. Broadway&#13;
322-5984&#13;
Seniors Ko thy Sorenson and Kris Henry ot Con noll y Drug.&#13;
Connolly Drug&#13;
2400 West Broadway&#13;
Neil Durick&#13;
Distributing Company&#13;
222 1 West Broadway&#13;
Cogley&#13;
Clinic&#13;
417&#13;
EAST&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
Marcus&#13;
Depa rtment&#13;
Store&#13;
604 W est Broadway&#13;
221 &#13;
222&#13;
Bogardus Plumbing&#13;
and&#13;
Heating Company&#13;
20 So. 19th&#13;
Elmer Ivers&#13;
Insurance&#13;
17 Scott St.&#13;
322-6874&#13;
322-0225 323-5749&#13;
Claudia White&#13;
Hinman Florists&#13;
1800 McPherson 322-0267&#13;
TWIN CITY&#13;
BOWL&#13;
3603 West Broadway&#13;
Ainsworth&#13;
Printing &amp; Office&#13;
Supplies&#13;
4th Brdwy. 322-5519&#13;
Bedwell Landscape&#13;
2416Ave.F&#13;
322-1459 &#13;
Bob &amp; Nikki's Beauty Salon&#13;
Complete Beauty Service&#13;
2446 5th Ave.&#13;
328-0379&#13;
Brown's&#13;
Shoe Fit Co.&#13;
334 W. Brdwy. Dot-Capel Rea l&#13;
Estate&#13;
619 5th Ave.&#13;
Hardings~ .. the studio&#13;
that has more Seniors&#13;
• • going ... err ... coming ...&#13;
go ... ah ah ... come this&#13;
fall.&#13;
625 5th Ave.&#13;
Patty Duke&#13;
223 &#13;
224&#13;
The Pink Poodle&#13;
Steak House&#13;
Crescent, Iowa&#13;
545-3480&#13;
SALES&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
RENTALS&#13;
NEW &amp;&#13;
USED&#13;
systematic school savings&#13;
ARE&#13;
''IN''&#13;
get&#13;
acquainted&#13;
with&#13;
first federal&#13;
savings and loan&#13;
BROADWAY AT MAIN&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501&#13;
ELECTRICS&#13;
PORTABLES&#13;
STANDARDS&#13;
OneHour M&#13;
A&#13;
R&#13;
T&#13;
I&#13;
417&#13;
N&#13;
I&#13;
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N&#13;
G&#13;
E. Brdwy.&#13;
Joe&#13;
Smith&#13;
Co.&#13;
416&#13;
West&#13;
Brdwy. &#13;
C and B Plumbing,&#13;
Heating And&#13;
Air Conditioning&#13;
900 No. 8th St.&#13;
Congratulations to the Students&#13;
and Faculty of Thomas Jefferson&#13;
1969-70&#13;
People's Dept. Store&#13;
308 W. Brdwy. Co. Bluffs&#13;
Unmistakably&#13;
By&#13;
Canon&#13;
Hecht-Christian&#13;
Floral&#13;
Co.&#13;
316 Fleming 328-1518&#13;
Jun ior&#13;
Mik0 Boker&#13;
225 &#13;
226&#13;
Sunshine Studio&#13;
" Specializing in&#13;
distinctive portraits&#13;
and natural color"&#13;
722 Creektop&#13;
Prompt, Courteous And&#13;
Efficient&#13;
ROY'S DAVI DSON&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
2020 W. Brdwy. 322-9736&#13;
Richman Auto&#13;
Parts&#13;
2740 West Brdwy.&#13;
Cosmo's Drive-In&#13;
3340 W. Brdwy.&#13;
322-2878&#13;
Bonanza&#13;
Sirloin&#13;
Pit&#13;
"Your family-priced&#13;
Steak house"&#13;
3020 W. Brdwy. &#13;
Mr. Tuxedo Inc.&#13;
Special Student&#13;
Prices&#13;
2807 So. l08th Omaha, Nebr.&#13;
FLAVOR&#13;
Makes the&#13;
Difference&#13;
Jensen's&#13;
Gulf Service Station&#13;
Station-Store&#13;
323-1666&#13;
69-70&#13;
PEP CLUB&#13;
Congratulations Class of 1970&#13;
Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
227 &#13;
228&#13;
Hollywood Tux&#13;
Rental and Service&#13;
Completely Personalized&#13;
Formal Rental Service&#13;
342-2452&#13;
418 South 17th&#13;
Ray's Gulf Station&#13;
Complete Service&#13;
U-Haul Trucks and Trailers&#13;
1707 West Bdwy.&#13;
322-9775&#13;
Headquarters for bandages&#13;
and medicines for Yellowjackets&#13;
GRIFFITH&#13;
Drugs Inc.&#13;
3 Locations:&#13;
Sundel Plaza2201 West Broadway&#13;
3228 West Broadway&#13;
702 Madison Avenue&#13;
To all my beautiful friendsThank you for a lovely year.&#13;
Connie Garry&#13;
Any comb1no t 1on o f 1ngred1ents may be o rde re d - -&#13;
OVER 8.000 POSSIBILITIE S&#13;
PIZZA HUT® Mo xxarollo Chee se&#13;
Groon Poppor&#13;
Sausage&#13;
Mushroom&#13;
Pepperoni&#13;
Pizza Supremo&#13;
Onion&#13;
Anchovy&#13;
1.15 1.90&#13;
I.SO 2.20&#13;
1.65 2 .55&#13;
1.65 2 .55&#13;
1.65 2.55&#13;
1.80 3 .1 s 1.50 2 .20&#13;
1.65 2 .55&#13;
1.50 2 .20&#13;
1.65 2 .55&#13;
.1 s about NEW&#13;
COAST TO COAST/ INTERNATIONAL&#13;
550 Neighborhood Locoltons&#13;
GOTTBRECHT'S&#13;
West End Store&#13;
3138 W . Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4401&#13;
Downtown Store&#13;
160 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322-4463&#13;
.... ... .. 1.. . &#13;
Dr. Goebel&#13;
117 South 35th&#13;
Dr. Clark W. Giles&#13;
218 W. Broadway&#13;
Dipple &amp; McCann&#13;
401 1st National Bank&#13;
Dr. Hennesey&#13;
108 Benton&#13;
Dr. M. Margules&#13;
311 Willow&#13;
Dr. E. B. Mathiasen&#13;
427 East Washington&#13;
229 &#13;
230&#13;
Main Bank&#13;
509 W. Brdwy.&#13;
323-7521&#13;
Joe~ Eakin, president, and post and future T J grads.&#13;
State Bank &amp; Trust&#13;
Member of F.D.l.C.&#13;
Drive-In&#13;
15 South 35th&#13;
323-7619 &#13;
/&#13;
M emories • • •&#13;
RIC KY HUGH WALKER&#13;
Born Octo be r 31, 1952. Died Decembe r 27, 1969.&#13;
ALA N GR EG DABO LL&#13;
Born Novembe r 2. 1953. Oi ed Jonuory 2 1, 1970.&#13;
231 &#13;
Memories . . .&#13;
232 &#13;
/&#13;
1urHWESTER~&#13;
I&#13;
233 &#13;
Abel, Susan 175&#13;
Ackerman, Judy 153, 70&#13;
Ackerman, Robert 153&#13;
Ackerman, Vicki 153&#13;
Acord, Jeff 153, 27, 62&#13;
Ada ms, Steve 17 5&#13;
Adamson, Pat38, 5~66,67, 81 , 185&#13;
Agnew, Daisy&#13;
Aguiniga, Mercy&#13;
Aherns, Steve 8, 38, 51, 80, 120, 17 5&#13;
Albert, Frank 175&#13;
Aldredge, Bev&#13;
Aldredge, Steve 13&#13;
Allan, Don&#13;
Allen, Betty 163&#13;
Allen, Mary 153&#13;
Allen, Roriald 153&#13;
Allen, Roxanne 175&#13;
Allen, Tom 163&#13;
Alley, Bonnie 153&#13;
Alley, Ronald 121, 153&#13;
Al I mon, Bev 153&#13;
Allmon, Mike&#13;
Allmon, Patty 163&#13;
Alper, Jay 175&#13;
Alper, Lynn 41, 59, 163&#13;
Alsman, Allen 38, 42, 46, 47, 62, 73, 86,&#13;
91 , 125, 175&#13;
Alsman, Mike 128, 136, 163&#13;
Aman, Loran&#13;
Ambrose, Brenda 175&#13;
Andersen, John 153&#13;
Andersen, Keila 163&#13;
Andersen, Mary 48, 81, 153, 62&#13;
Ande~en, Roger63, 163&#13;
Andersen, Terry 153&#13;
Anderson, Cindy 62, 175&#13;
Anderson, Debra 38, 163&#13;
Anderson, Dennis 175&#13;
Anderson, Karen 153&#13;
Anderson, Mark 153&#13;
Ande~on,Pat51, 175&#13;
Andrews, Charles 153&#13;
Andrews, Pam 163&#13;
Anfinson, Polly 63, 163, 168&#13;
Anson, Jean 153&#13;
Anson, Neva 153&#13;
Anthony, Kris 163&#13;
Anthony, Lori 153&#13;
Appel, Dianne 48, 153&#13;
Applegate, Dan 128&#13;
Archer, Jacquie 176&#13;
Archer, Lorraine 153&#13;
Arrick, Tim&#13;
Armstrong, Debby&#13;
Armstrong, Rocky 27&#13;
Atilano, Tom 163&#13;
Atkinson, Betty&#13;
Atwell, Cheryl 176&#13;
Awe, Bob 27&#13;
Awe, Pam 174&#13;
Bailey, Gayle 176&#13;
Bailey, Ronald 153&#13;
Baker, Connie 66, 81, 176&#13;
Baker, Mike 163&#13;
Ballenger, Donald 153&#13;
Barbeau, Janet 47, 145, 176&#13;
Bargenquast, Rita 14, 39, 40, 47, 60, 79,&#13;
101, 176&#13;
234&#13;
Barker, David 42, 73, 136, 137, 176, 212&#13;
Barnes, Christy 153&#13;
Barnes, Steve 153&#13;
Barnes, Steve 163&#13;
Barnhouse, Judy 163&#13;
Bartelt, Jacklyn 42, 46, 176, 195&#13;
Bartelt, Bill 153&#13;
Bartlett, Mike 128, 136, 163&#13;
Basch, Colleen 163&#13;
Bates, Becky 50, 176&#13;
Bates, Judy 9, 50, 176&#13;
Batt, John 118&#13;
Bauer, Rosemarie 163&#13;
Bauer, Sue 153&#13;
Baxley, Geri 163&#13;
Baxter, Mary 163&#13;
Baxter, Melvin 163&#13;
Baxter, Rick&#13;
Bazer, Penny 176&#13;
Beam, Steve 153&#13;
Beck, Joni 163&#13;
Beckman, Clyde 153, 118&#13;
Beckner, Wayne&#13;
Beckwith, Apri I 163&#13;
Beebee, Gayle 50, 177&#13;
Beezley, Brian 120&#13;
Beezley, Joan 153&#13;
Bell, Don 30, 38, 47, 60, 79, 101 , 175,&#13;
187&#13;
Bell, M ike 144, 163&#13;
Belt, Ed 21&#13;
Benedict, Mike 61&#13;
Benson, Mike 163&#13;
Bequette, Dennis 163&#13;
Bergantzel, Elaine 177&#13;
Bergantzel, Gary 153, 118&#13;
Bergantzel, Lloyd&#13;
Bergman, Patty 40, 48, 62, 177&#13;
Besser, Roger 163&#13;
Bessey, Keith 153&#13;
Betts, Don 177&#13;
Betts, Susan 49&#13;
Beu, Jane 60, 63, 163&#13;
Bequette, Mike 177&#13;
Bigelow, Diane 90, 153&#13;
Billesbach, Roy&#13;
Bird, Marcia 163&#13;
Bird, Roxanne 163&#13;
Birnley, Chuck 118&#13;
Birnley, Patty 163&#13;
Bittner, James&#13;
Blackman, Charles 15, 177&#13;
Blain, Penny 59, 163&#13;
Blaney, Mark&#13;
Blankenship, Linda&#13;
Blue, Mary 42, 43, 59, 62, 163&#13;
Blue, John 28, 135, 177&#13;
Blunt, Kathy 163&#13;
Boardman, Kenny 131 , 163&#13;
Bockert, Luann 153&#13;
Bode, Pauline 19, 48, 65, 166, 163&#13;
Bohlen, Judy 57, 68, 177, 182&#13;
Bohlen, Lori 153&#13;
Bahls, Neil&#13;
Bahls, Richard&#13;
Bolling, Inez 163&#13;
Bolton, Patty 14, 163&#13;
Bonacci, Michelle 163&#13;
Bonacci, Patty&#13;
Bonar, Douglas&#13;
Bonar, Mike 153&#13;
Bond, Rich 143, 163&#13;
Bose, Larry 141 , 153&#13;
Bose, Vicki 49, 163&#13;
Bothwell, Connie 163&#13;
Bowen, Carole 43, 60, 177&#13;
Bower, Nancy 163&#13;
Bowers, Sheila&#13;
Bradbury, Richard 153&#13;
Bradford, Steve 153&#13;
Bradley, David&#13;
Bradley, Jean 9, 50, 177&#13;
Bradley, Verna 163&#13;
Bradway, Robin 153&#13;
Brandon, Sharon 177&#13;
Brandt, Don 177&#13;
Bray, Dale 163&#13;
Bray, Patty&#13;
Brazeal, Monica 163&#13;
Breckenridge, Mary 163&#13;
Breeden, Barb 38, 66, 81, 163, 41, 60&#13;
Brem ho Im, Debbie 163&#13;
Brewer, Tim 63, 153&#13;
Brickley, Claudia 153&#13;
Bridges, Chor 163&#13;
Bridges, Donna 177&#13;
Briseno, Anita&#13;
Briseno, Irma&#13;
Brittain, Wanda 177&#13;
Brock, Mike 163&#13;
Brockelsby, Peggy&#13;
Brockman, Linda&#13;
Brockman, Patricia 177&#13;
Brodahl, Harold 164&#13;
Brodah\, Larry 153&#13;
Brotherton, Pam 49, 164&#13;
Brouillette, Jan 62, 177&#13;
Brown, Debbie 63, 153&#13;
Brown, Ella 153&#13;
Brown, Janet 39, 40, 47, 60, 97, l 00, 177,&#13;
181 , 187&#13;
Brown, Patty 28, 5 1, 177&#13;
Brown, Raymond 28, 130, 131&#13;
Brown, Richard 40, 60, 177&#13;
Brownlee, Jim 131&#13;
Bruno, Angelo&#13;
Buchanan, Lynne 49, 59, 164&#13;
Buck, Cindy 164&#13;
Budwe\l, Bernie&#13;
Bunch, Roy&#13;
Burgstrum, Dan 12, 122, 123, 164&#13;
Burk, Alvin&#13;
Burk, James 164&#13;
Burke, Marci 164&#13;
Burkey, Ann 39, 40, 43, 46, 178&#13;
Burnside, Cindy 153&#13;
Burnsides, Jerry 119, 153&#13;
Butterbaugh, Steve 46, 164&#13;
Caffery, Anna 62, 63, 178&#13;
Caffery, Claudia 178&#13;
Caffery, Nora 153&#13;
Cain, Jeannette&#13;
Cain, Kenneth 153&#13;
Calabro, Connie 57, 66, 178&#13;
Camp, Ernest&#13;
Campbell, Douglas&#13;
Campbel I, Greg 164&#13;
Campbell, Harold 60 &#13;
Campbell, James 18, 142, 143, 178&#13;
Campbell, Nancy 39, 59, 62, 164&#13;
Canada, Debbie 153, 170&#13;
Capalite, Sue 153&#13;
Carlson, Chuck 47, 178&#13;
Carlson, Dennis&#13;
Carlson, Sherry 164&#13;
Carman, Dana&#13;
Carman, Debbie 153&#13;
Carman, Sue 1~48,57, 164, 195&#13;
Carrell, Joanne&#13;
Carter, Tom 164&#13;
Carter, Elaine 62, 178&#13;
Caruso, Colleen 178&#13;
Cates, Darla 178&#13;
Chadwick, Debbie 25, 46, 178&#13;
Chambers, Charles&#13;
Chapman, Kathy 164&#13;
Chenowith, Kerri 153&#13;
Chenowith, Wendy 178&#13;
Cherniss, Jack&#13;
Childs, Doug 164&#13;
Chrisinger, Diane 8&#13;
Christiansen, Pam 164&#13;
Christiansen, Sandy 50, 178&#13;
Christensen, Rita 164&#13;
Christie, Margo 178&#13;
Christoffersen, Christie 153&#13;
Chullino, Terry 119, 153&#13;
Churchill, Joyce 178&#13;
Churchill, Shirley 25, 154&#13;
Clarence, Martin 164&#13;
Clark, Alan 164&#13;
Clar, Billie 22, 40, 57, 60, 77, 81, 175,&#13;
178&#13;
Clark, Cheryl 164&#13;
Clark, Craig 154&#13;
Clark, Danny&#13;
Clark, Dennis 39, 61&#13;
Clark, Jan 39, 60, 57, 164&#13;
Clark, Steve 164&#13;
Clayton, Mike 164&#13;
Cleveland, Linda&#13;
Cleveland, Patricia 38, 40, 178&#13;
Cline, Ken 154&#13;
Clinton, Gary&#13;
Coffman, Randy 178&#13;
Coker, Christy 178&#13;
Coleman, Tim&#13;
Colledge, Mike 63, 179&#13;
Comley, Tim 179&#13;
Conaway, Mike 179&#13;
Conaway, Wendell 179&#13;
Congdon, Betty 154&#13;
Conner, John&#13;
Conner, Tom 140, 152, 154&#13;
Copeland, Stephen 119, 140, 154&#13;
Coppock, Jeff 164&#13;
Cotten, Levi 164&#13;
Covey, Dianne 38, 164&#13;
Craig, Leia 164&#13;
Craighill, Ruth 154&#13;
Crane, Leslie 154&#13;
Creek, Christine 179&#13;
Creger, Richard 41, 144, 164&#13;
Croghan, Dennis&#13;
Cross, Kathleen 34, 41, 164&#13;
Crouse, Janet 179&#13;
Cue, Mary 61, 70, 154&#13;
Daboll, Alan 164&#13;
Daboll, Linda 50, 179&#13;
Daggett, Vickie 40, 48, 179&#13;
Dague, Mary 57, 66, 94, 179&#13;
Danburg, Terri 61&#13;
Darnell, Linda 164&#13;
Daugherty, David 164&#13;
Davis, Ed 63, 144, 164&#13;
Davis, Jim 129, 154&#13;
Davis, Mike 164&#13;
Davis, Pat 164&#13;
Davis, Rick 12 l, 132, 164&#13;
Dawson, Barbara 179&#13;
Dawson, Mark&#13;
Dawson, Mike 34, 164&#13;
Deal, Rick&#13;
DeBar, Tom 73, 86, 93, 136, 179&#13;
DeHart, Steve 164&#13;
Delashmutt, Cindy 154&#13;
Deloh, Daniel&#13;
Denman, Phil&#13;
DeSantiago, Ricardo 164&#13;
Dettman, John 38, 125, 179&#13;
Dewaele, Lori 164&#13;
Dewaele, Patrick 179&#13;
DeWolf, Marcia 61, 154&#13;
Diestrick, Bi 11&#13;
Dieatrick, Karen 81, 179&#13;
Dierker, Lee 87, 154&#13;
Dilts, Rob 118, 154&#13;
Dilts, Tim 73, 130, 13 l , 164&#13;
Doebelin, Frank 179&#13;
Dohe, Cindy 60, 179&#13;
Donaire, Miryam 20, 39, 49, 57, 61, 72,&#13;
179, 188&#13;
Donner, Eddie 164&#13;
Donovan, Tim 91, 121 , 179&#13;
Dotson, Cindy 154&#13;
Dotson, Sandra 164&#13;
Doty, Chris 154&#13;
Doty, Steve 164&#13;
Downey, Patrick 179&#13;
Downing, Alvin&#13;
Downing, Howard 154&#13;
Drake, Robert 19, 41, 56, 73, 118, 14 l,&#13;
164&#13;
Driggers, Mick 179&#13;
Driggers, Vicki&#13;
Drummond, John 40, 180&#13;
Duchene, Pamela&#13;
Duke, Patty 25, 38, 39, 40, 43, 46, 57, 60,&#13;
86. 180&#13;
Dunaway, Mike&#13;
Duncan, Kenneth&#13;
Duncan, Lyle 41&#13;
Durick, Sandy 164&#13;
Dyson, Jim 180, 195&#13;
Eaton, Debbie 61&#13;
Eckes, Susan 154&#13;
Eddy, Debby 154&#13;
Edenburn, Ron&#13;
Edie, Steve 154&#13;
Edmonds, Debbie 58, 164&#13;
Ehrenberg, Bill 118, 164&#13;
Eidschun, Harold&#13;
Ell iff, Gary 119, 154&#13;
Ell iot, Ramona 56, 164&#13;
Ellison, Betty&#13;
Emory, Steve 144, 164&#13;
Emerine, Donna 180&#13;
Emerine, Linda 154&#13;
Emerine, Philip 154&#13;
Engebretson, Debbie 61 , 70, 154&#13;
Engebretson, Douglas 40, 180&#13;
Esancy, Thea 60, 164&#13;
Ethington, Mary&#13;
Ettleman, Peggy&#13;
va n~ Debi 35, 164&#13;
Evans, Kay 42, 46, 47, 59, 63, 180&#13;
Everett, Vicki 70, 154&#13;
Falknor, Cheryl 154&#13;
Fanciers, Cathy 154&#13;
Faris, John&#13;
Farrel I, Terry 14, 39, 43, 46, 180&#13;
Farrier, Connie 59, 68, 164&#13;
Fastnacht, Roy 119, 134&#13;
Fauble, Karen&#13;
Fencl, Doug 41, 73, 141, 164&#13;
Fender, Gloria 38, 59, 63, 145, 165&#13;
Fennell, Dick&#13;
Ferguson, Vicki 43, 154, 154&#13;
Fernside, Ben&#13;
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Ferryman, Richard 180&#13;
Fichter, Steve 180&#13;
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Fillebeck, Patti 40, 180&#13;
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Finch, Sandy 59, 165&#13;
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Fletcher, Pam 49, 70, 165&#13;
Flowers, Inez&#13;
Flowers, Judy 50, 180&#13;
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Ford, Patty 6 1, 154&#13;
Ford, Rhonda 39, 47, 48, 56, 60, 165&#13;
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German, Michael 154&#13;
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Gibbs, Karen 61, 154&#13;
Gibbs, Marjorie&#13;
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Gibbs, Norma 181&#13;
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Glacey, Joe 181&#13;
Glacey, Patricia 154&#13;
Globe, David 181&#13;
Globe, Pam 154&#13;
Gnader, Don 61, 73, 116, 143, 152, 154&#13;
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Golden, Patricia 154&#13;
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Gottbrecht, Ted 165&#13;
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Granay, Lynn 143, 154&#13;
Granay, Teri 58, 60,63&#13;
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Grau, Tom 154&#13;
Graves, Don 165&#13;
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Groy, Kristine 165&#13;
Gray, Michael 154&#13;
Graybill, Gary&#13;
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143, 176, 182&#13;
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Groth, Anita 70, 155&#13;
Groth, Reinhard 40, 182&#13;
Groves, Linda 165&#13;
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Gutridge, Gwen 61 , 155&#13;
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Guyett, Peggy 14, 61, 165&#13;
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Hoots, Joe 155&#13;
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Hall, Pat 38, 43, 57, 66, 67, 76, 78, 145,&#13;
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Hamilton, Linda 61, 155&#13;
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Hanna, Charles&#13;
Hanna, Diana 165&#13;
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Hanslip, Floyd 61, 166&#13;
Hardiman,Phil58,61,80, 119, 155&#13;
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Harm, Steve 41, 144, 166&#13;
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Harper, Terry&#13;
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Harris, Dave&#13;
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Harris, Larry&#13;
Harris, Ron&#13;
Hartman, Jerry&#13;
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Hartog, Martin 129, 155&#13;
Hatch, Nancy 41, 155&#13;
Hatcher, Connie 155&#13;
Hatcher, Jerry 182&#13;
Hathaway, Bernie 11, 183&#13;
Hauge, Dan 63, 155&#13;
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Haven, Marilyn 155&#13;
Havranek, Wally&#13;
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Hayes, Jim 60, 166&#13;
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Haynie, Mike 134, 155&#13;
Haynie, Randy 166&#13;
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Head, Tonja 60, 183&#13;
Heath, John 120, 128, 140, 155&#13;
Heaverlo, Stan 155&#13;
Heckerman, Joan 60, 78, 183&#13;
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Henderson, Randy 41, 166&#13;
Hendrix, Karen 70, 183&#13;
Hennings, Pam 62, 166&#13;
Henry, Kris 14, 38, 39, 40, 82, 86, 93,&#13;
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Henry, Mike 56, 129, 155&#13;
Henry, Patti 166&#13;
Henselin, Dave 166&#13;
Herbst, Joyce 61, 50, 155&#13;
Herbst, Susan 38, 39, 40, 42, 46, 57, 66,&#13;
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Herndon, Deborah 43, 60, 78, 98, 195&#13;
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Hester, Chuck 166&#13;
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Hicks, Gaylin 31, 156&#13;
Hiers, Sylvia&#13;
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Hill, David 166&#13;
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Hite, Carole 51 , 183&#13;
Hite, Kathy 166&#13;
Hite, Robert 156&#13;
Hively, James 166&#13;
Hiykel, Raymond 166&#13;
Hiykel, Virginia 70, 156&#13;
Hodtwalker, Francis 152&#13;
Hoel, Jeanette 9, 50, 57, 183&#13;
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Holderfield, Karen 156&#13;
Holm, Kevin 156&#13;
Homan, Joann 87, 166&#13;
Homolka, Rosemary 166&#13;
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Hoss, Debbie 49, 166&#13;
Hough, Debbie 166&#13;
Hovey, George&#13;
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Howard, Fred 183&#13;
Howard, Greg 58, 62, 156&#13;
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Howard, Pam 38, 156&#13;
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Howard, Susan 156&#13;
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Humlicek, Jane 40, 183&#13;
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Hutchison, Brad 156&#13;
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Jomes, Sandy 60&#13;
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Jonicek, Nancy 184&#13;
Jefferson, Terry 18, 156&#13;
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137, 174, 184&#13;
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Jensen, Luanne 48, 59, 167, 41&#13;
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Jilek, Daryl 167 .&#13;
Jinks, Tom&#13;
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Joens, Jim 63, 119, 156&#13;
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Jones, Charles 10, 132, 167&#13;
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Jones, Don 134, 157&#13;
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Jung, Michele 65, 166, 167&#13;
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Karnes, Lindo&#13;
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Koukver, Milve 157&#13;
Keen, Mory 157&#13;
Kelley, Melorio 167&#13;
Keller, Dove 184&#13;
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Kelsen, Georgene 65, 157&#13;
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Kelly, Patti 60, 184&#13;
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Kephart, Diano&#13;
Kermoode, Libby 48, 42, 65, 92, 39, 60,&#13;
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Ke uck, Dione 61, 157&#13;
Keuck, Keith 13, 184&#13;
Kierm, Janet 157&#13;
Kilgore, Brion 157&#13;
Kilgore, Lynette 157&#13;
Kimes, Kathi 184&#13;
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Nourse, Devra 40, 45, 48, 187&#13;
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Nuzum, Joe 8, 56, 117, 188&#13;
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Oder, Mike 12, 42, 43, 56, 72, 86, 93,&#13;
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Ossman, Wendell 159&#13;
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Page, Carol 70, 159&#13;
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Paulsen, Debbie 9, 50, 188&#13;
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VOLUME 47&#13;
Table of Contents&#13;
Student Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Athletic Life ................................... 132&#13;
Academic Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Underclassmen ............................ . ..... 168&#13;
Personalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Seniors ....................................... 190&#13;
Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Advertising ..... .. ............................. 226&#13;
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233&#13;
R. SCHOEPPNER i &#13;
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We've only just begun&#13;
to live.&#13;
White lace and promises&#13;
a kiss for luck&#13;
and we're on our way.&#13;
We've only just begun. &#13;
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Before the rising sun&#13;
we fly.&#13;
So many roads to choose&#13;
we start out walking&#13;
and learn to run.&#13;
And yes we've just begun. &#13;
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Sharing horizons,&#13;
that are new to us,&#13;
Watching for signs,&#13;
along the way.&#13;
Talking it over,&#13;
just the two of us,&#13;
Working&#13;
together,&#13;
day to day.&#13;
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Student Life&#13;
Student Life at Thomas Jefferson had many facets. It could&#13;
be academic, social, or athletic. It could be a speaker or a&#13;
basketball game, a king and queen or a service organization.&#13;
Each phase of school life was accompanied by the faces of students working together, active students sharing new horizons.&#13;
Together we learned- not only how to make a living- but&#13;
also how to live a life. And we discovered that we had "only&#13;
just begun to live."&#13;
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Senior Susie Lewis portrays a disheveled janitress, caught between two&#13;
worlds--one of joyous make-believe, the other of sad realities.&#13;
A man's love for his coffee and his wife are&#13;
tested in t his skit.&#13;
Rosemary Gray and Dave Lesley represents&#13;
two extremes of music in this year's show. &#13;
The high light o f t he evening was&#13;
"The Thi rd Dist rict's" perfo rmance ,&#13;
an organi zed ba ttle of sound and&#13;
light . Pictu red are Stan Vogt, sen io r&#13;
Mi ke Matthews, jun io r Dan Hauge ,&#13;
and sen ior Dave Lesle y .&#13;
Jefferson Turned On' Psychs Out Audience&#13;
Thomas Jefferson High School fell in place with the steppedup pace of the times with the presentation of Jefferson Turned&#13;
QQ, t he 1970 edition of the road show. Co-sponsored by the&#13;
music and drama departments, and directed by R.H . Fanders&#13;
and senior Karen Whipkey, the smooth blending of the many&#13;
ta lents was a credit to all of those who were involved.&#13;
A tot al of 32 individual skits were included in the two acts,&#13;
with a n unscheduled performance by "The White Rat", T. J.'s&#13;
own washtub ba nd. This impromptu interruption was staged&#13;
by Mr. Gaylord Anderson, solo trumpetist, Mr. James Howard&#13;
o n t he st ring bass, and Mr. Don Schwertley on the washboard.&#13;
This act added a new dimension to the road show and shed a&#13;
new li ght on the multi-personalities of the administration.&#13;
Greater va riation between the individual acts increased the&#13;
enjoyment and liveliness of the production . Spaced between&#13;
t he ba ll et of senior Barb Breeden and the sounds of "The&#13;
Third Distri ct" we re the diversified talents of roughly 200&#13;
students.&#13;
Because of this, and th e large audi ence t urnout, Jefferson&#13;
Turned On was one of the year's outstanding achievements.&#13;
Senio r Barb Breed en ends her performance of "The Dy ing Swan ."&#13;
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The 1970-71 Dance Line consisted of Row One : Bobbi Hibbard, Mary Pat Andersen, Dene Michalski, Suzi Schroder, Sue Peterson, and&#13;
Sandy Schwartz. Row Two : Janet Smith, Mary Fuss, Gloria Larsen, Jan Sorenson, Billi Harrill, Ba rb Breeden, Jane t Wray , Susie Schwartz,&#13;
Cam Rossie, and Dola Michalski.&#13;
Roadshow Applauded as Unusual, Successful&#13;
" Look Ma, no teeth !" excla ims junior Peggy Brockelsby of advanced&#13;
drama .&#13;
Senio r Madrigal singers Brian Shepard and Susie Lewis sing "Rai ndrops." &#13;
Jun iors Phil Hardiman and Cam Rossie, of advanced drama, mock&#13;
comm ercials .&#13;
Bi ll i Harrill, se nior, and Su sie Schwartz, junior, prepare for dance line.&#13;
Senior Barb Breeden, gives a graceful re ndition of "The D ying Swan."&#13;
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Homecoming queens of 1970 were Patty Bolton and Peggy Lambirth.&#13;
Two Girls Crowned&#13;
Homecoming Queens&#13;
No one cou Id truthfully say that the 1970 Homecoming was&#13;
like those of previous years.&#13;
The differences began in the court. For the first time in&#13;
the history of t he school, a tie occurred in the court voting.&#13;
The result was t he crowning of two girls, Patty Bolton and&#13;
Peggy Lambirth, the 1970 Homecoming queens.&#13;
The second big difference was the game. Not only did we&#13;
beat t he opposing team, we also chalked up the largest victory&#13;
margin of the season with a score of 33-0.&#13;
After half-t ime performances by the band and the Porn Porn&#13;
squad, members of the court were escorted down an aisle&#13;
formed by the Pep Club, the Porn Porn squad, the Girls'&#13;
Wrestl ing Auxiliary, a nd the Cheerleaders to the center of the&#13;
field to await the crowning of the queens.&#13;
Judy Lautenschl ager, Homecom ing queen of 1969, crowned&#13;
queens Patty and Peggy, giving up her title and throne and&#13;
ending her reign as queen.&#13;
As queens, Patty and Peggy reign over all sports. Queens of&#13;
individual sports are the remaining members of the court. They&#13;
are Pauline Bode, Lynne Buchanan, Linda Cleveland, Billi&#13;
Harri ll, Michele Jung, Libby Kermoade, Susie Lewis, Angel&#13;
McCoy, Debbie Naujoka it is, and Cindy Summy.&#13;
Following the game, a dance, featuring the L.A. Carnival,&#13;
was held in the Field House. Traditionally , the first dance was&#13;
started by the court and the ir escorts, but t his may be the only&#13;
part of 1970 Homecoming that can be ca ll ed trad itional.&#13;
Individual sports queens were from top to bottom : Ci ndy Summy,&#13;
Michele Jung, Libby Kermoade, A ngel McCoy, Susie L ewis, Ly_nne&#13;
Buchanan, Billi Harrill , Pauline Bode, Debbie Naujokaitis, and Linda&#13;
Cleveland. &#13;
ROW ONE : Michele Jung,&#13;
Cindy Summy, Pauline Bode,&#13;
Linda Cleveland, Mary Fuss,&#13;
Wanda Williamson, and L ibby&#13;
Kermoade. ROW TWO : Mike&#13;
Witt, Randy Worth, Rick La&#13;
Feria, Steve Paulson, Randy&#13;
Oder, Dan Applegate, and&#13;
Scott Rossie.&#13;
Christmas Carousel;&#13;
The Winter Fantasy&#13;
Brian Shepard and Susie Lewis are crowned king an d queen of t he 1970&#13;
Sno-ball.&#13;
Bev Lukefahr's escort does not believe chivalry is dead.&#13;
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Decorating the lounge for the Sno-Ball are juniors Deb Engebretson and&#13;
Joyce Herbst.&#13;
Dan Hauge, John Santee and Chris&#13;
Scarpellino "assist" Kim Stevens in&#13;
decorating the Field House.&#13;
Harold Broda hi seems to be whispering sweet nothings into Linda Cleveland's ear.&#13;
Sno-Ball 1970-71&#13;
Anyone unfamiliar with Tee Jay, would not have recognized&#13;
the Field House as such, the night of December 12.&#13;
Holly, tinsel, mistletoe, red and green streamers and other&#13;
traditional Christmas ornaments adorned the gym and lounge&#13;
area, compliments of the Student Council. Members spent&#13;
hours of preparation Friday and Saturday to assure that the&#13;
"Christmas Carousel" theme would be a success.&#13;
"Christmas Carousel," burst into a winter wonderland amid&#13;
vivid decorations and as quests entered, they were greeted by&#13;
the· sounds of "The Hands of Tyme." The Christmas tree&#13;
centerpiece, tissue paper angel and streamers added to make&#13;
the atmosphere of Christmas a realistic one. Most couples&#13;
spent the evening dancing, or just relaxing in the rejuvinated&#13;
lounge.&#13;
However, the highlight of the evening came with the coronation of Brian Shepard, king, and Susie Lewis, queen, of the&#13;
annual event.&#13;
As the clock hands neared midnight, couples began to head&#13;
for their cars in destination of one of many restaurants, signifying an end to a memorable evening. For the Class of '71, it was&#13;
truly a night to remember.&#13;
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Senior Randy Lambert and junior Diane Keuck enjoy an ev\?ning of&#13;
dancing .&#13;
Memorable Event&#13;
Glittering with t inse l and laden wi t h presents, t he Chri stmas tree sy mboli zes t he t hem e, " A Chri stmas Carou sel ."&#13;
What do you suppose juniors Toni Jackson and Dan Hauge are laughing&#13;
about?&#13;
John Santee adm ires the f lowers Rick La Feria bought Pauline Bode.&#13;
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Twirp Week Displays New and Varied Talents&#13;
Twirp Week brought out many new talents in different&#13;
divisions. The tricycle race included six experienced young&#13;
boys. The winner was Rick Talbott who's reply was "I was&#13;
worried about my front-axle, but I pulled through okay."&#13;
Pictures of the muscular Twirp Court posted on cans began&#13;
the Mr. Topless Contest. The students were to drop pennies&#13;
into the cans to pick the winner. Kenny Madden had the&#13;
most, to show that he had the best chest around.&#13;
If you went down to the cafeteria you could see ten guys&#13;
with sticky faces. It was the pie-eating contest, with each&#13;
contestant having one pie apiece. Scott Rossie finished first.&#13;
The fourth event was the Beautiful Baby Contest. The&#13;
members of the court brought their baby pictures. They were&#13;
hung up in the Student Lounge, so the students could vote&#13;
for the one they thought was cutest. Steve Paulson accepted&#13;
the Baby Rabbit award for being the cutest baby .&#13;
The last day the Twirp Court members sat eagerly on the&#13;
stage waiting to be asked their question. This was to help the&#13;
judges select the one most qualified to accept this high honor.&#13;
Brian Shepard was the most fit and was crowned Mr. Tee Jay.&#13;
To finish off the week the Student Council sponsored a dance.&#13;
Along with the dance, the Twirp Royalty was announced.&#13;
Sophomore Du ke; Tom Jensen and his date Kim Draper.&#13;
Junior Prince; Jack Thomas and Deb Carmen as his date and&#13;
last but not least was the Senior King; Randy Worth and his&#13;
escort was Cindy Summy.&#13;
After listening to a variety of songs by Mecca, the hungry&#13;
crowd left and headed for a variety of Omaha and Council&#13;
Bluffs restaurants.&#13;
A silhouetted Rick LaFerla and Pauline&#13;
Bode exchange romantic words and&#13;
glances.&#13;
Rick Talbott demonstrates the form which won him top spot in the&#13;
tricycle race. &#13;
Super Scott Rossie, winner of the pie eating contest, relaxes, then digs into his cherry pi e and glances hopefully at the judges.&#13;
Ken Madden d isplays his award-winning physique in the Mr. Topless&#13;
contest .&#13;
Steve Paulson, before and after, shows&#13;
why he won the&#13;
beautiful baby contest and accepts a&#13;
bun ny rabbit, as a&#13;
prize.&#13;
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Twirp Dance Make&#13;
Senior Wanda Williamson and Junior Cheryl McDaniel announce the&#13;
1970-71 Twirp Royalty.&#13;
Kenny Madden and Michele Jung anxiously awai t t h e kin g's intro·&#13;
duction .&#13;
The 1970-71 T w irp Royalty: Ki ng Randy Worth and Cindy Summy, Prince Jack&#13;
Thomas and Deb Carmen , Duke Tom Jensen and Kim Draper . &#13;
Girls 'Ask the Guys'&#13;
Juniors Lee Rollins and Connie Turner take off on their own style to&#13;
th e sounds of Mecca .&#13;
Mecca, a band consisting of three members, played for the Twirp Dance.&#13;
Senior Twirp Court and their escorts; Brian Shepard and Lynn Lombardo, Ken&#13;
Madden and Michelle Jung, Steve Paulson and Gloria Larson, and Randy Worth&#13;
and Cindy Summy .&#13;
Junior Court and dates : Dave Vallinch and Maney Buchanen, Sid Rassmesen ,&#13;
and Bev Allmon, Jack Thomas and Deb Carmen, Mike Henry and Becky Jensen.&#13;
Sophomore Court: Barry Barrit, Dana Smith and Don Nuesser, Kim Draper and&#13;
Tom Jenson , Susie Peterson and Ted Scherer.&#13;
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The 1970·71 prom royalty were seniors, King Randy Worth and Queen Linda Cleveland; juniors, Prince Jack Thomas and Princess Becky Jensen ·&#13;
'Paris By Moonlight' Highlights Prom&#13;
"Paris by Moonlight" was the theme chosen for the 1971&#13;
Junior-Senior Prom held on the twenty-fourth of April.&#13;
No one except for the junior class officers and sponsors&#13;
and those juniors who helped decorate for the prom knew the&#13;
theme of the prom so most of the juniors, as well as the seniors,&#13;
were surprised when they walked into the Field House and&#13;
found themselves in the middle of that renown capitol of&#13;
France "Gay Paree".&#13;
A French sidewa lk cafe and a la rge replica o f t he Eiffel&#13;
Tower were two of the scenes recreated . Each couple attending&#13;
the Prom wa s give n a fancy red garter. "Long Island," of&#13;
New York, provided the music.&#13;
Members o f t he 1970-71 court were sen iors, Rick LaFerla, CindY&#13;
Summy , Kenny Madden, M ichele Jung, and Susie Lewis; Jun io rs, Si_d&#13;
Rasmussen, Gloria Larsen, Janet Wray , Dave Val li nch, and Susie&#13;
Schwartz. Not pictured ; Brian Shepherd, Mike Henry.&#13;
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Junior Jeff Speary presents his invitations to junior class sponsor Mrs. Pycha . Joyce Clay , Randy Kramer and his date are rapping about prom decorations.&#13;
Junior class officers and their dates Mike Henry , Becky Jensen, Jay Gunderson, and Jean Laughtenslauger serve as greeters.&#13;
Mike Bartlet and Mike Witt are astounded by t he price of the prom and&#13;
all the extras.&#13;
Karen Proxel and her escort Don Newman pose with their bouquets. &#13;
Angel McCoy d emonstrates to Ron Adams how to put on the garters&#13;
that were given as favors.&#13;
Susie Schwartz's eyes gleam as she and Jack Thomas walk down the&#13;
aisle after being introduced.&#13;
Senior Brian Shepard always has his mouth open but never shows up for&#13;
the right pictures.&#13;
"Long Island'" from New York City provided t he mood music throughout the Prom.&#13;
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70-71 Wrestling, Band Queens Chosen&#13;
The 1970-71 Sophomore wrestling queen was announced&#13;
and the winner was Carolyn Robinson. Miss Robinson was&#13;
crowned by last year's queen, Cindy Piranio. Carolyn was&#13;
chosen queen out of 23 other candidates. The candidates&#13;
were chosen by sophomore wrestlers and girls wrestling auxiliary. The queen was then chosen out of essays written by candidates on how they could help and benefit by wrestling&#13;
auxiliary.&#13;
Band queen 1970-71 was Gloria Fender. Candidates for the&#13;
band queen were all senior girls participating in band. Election&#13;
is held strictly among all the band members. Gloria was&#13;
crowned by the president of band, Dennis Way. She not only&#13;
received the crown but one dozen roses and a kiss on the cheek.&#13;
Band Queen, Gloria Fender, receives a kiss from Band President Denni s&#13;
Way&#13;
Carolyn Robinson bones up on wrestling techniques .&#13;
Sophomore Wrestling Queen was Carolyn Robinson . &#13;
Susie Lewis as Adelaide complains that "a person can develop a cold." Brian Shepard as Nathan Detroit tries to convince Li eutenant&#13;
Brannagan (Mike Gibson) , that he has given up running t he&#13;
crap game.&#13;
Choir Makes Musical Great Success&#13;
CAST&#13;
Nathan Detro it .... .. ... . . Brian Shepard&#13;
Adel aide ..... ...... . ...... Susi e Lewis&#13;
Sky Masterson ...... .. .. . .. Chuck Wood&#13;
Sarah Brown .. .. ........... Patty Ford&#13;
Big Julie ..... ... . . . . ... .. . . Mike Witt&#13;
Benny Southstreet ... .. .... Kim Stevens&#13;
Nicely-Nicely Johnson . . . . . . Jack Thomas&#13;
Head Choreographer .... .. . Barb Breeden&#13;
Student Director .. .. .. . . . .. Sh eryl Reilly&#13;
Dancing in the " Hot Box" with Adelaide were: Row one : Angel Mc Coy , Linda Cleveland , Jan&#13;
Clark, Janet Smith, Row Two : Dola M ichalski, Paula Hermeier, Row T hree: Diane Keuck , Gloria&#13;
Larsen, and Barb Breeden, Choreographer. Not pictured : Toni Jackson .&#13;
Benny Southstreet (Kim Stevens) and "Nicely Ni cely " Joh nson (Jac k&#13;
Thomas) wait for t he lieutenant to arrive.&#13;
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"Sargeant Sarah" (Patty Ford) and her father Arvide (Chris Scarpellino),&#13;
search for lost souls with the mission band.&#13;
Mr. Mac Neill, choir director, manages to smile during&#13;
one of the last few rehearsa l days for the musical.&#13;
Students Present&#13;
The crap game must go on, in spite of the police. Jim Evans, i~&#13;
Thomas, Bob Martin, Rod Race, and Harold Campbell gamble wit&#13;
Susie Lewi s as Mi ss Adelaide wor ks o n the el igible Nathan Detroit&#13;
(Brian Shepard) to end their 14 year engagemen t by marrying h er. &#13;
'Guys and Dolls'&#13;
Stevens , Dennis Nelson, Phil Hardiman, Brian Shepard, Mike Witt, Jack&#13;
Nath an Detroit and "Big Julie" in the sewer.&#13;
The musical, Guys &amp; Dolls, has been tabbed as the most&#13;
complete musical in years in that not only the actors and the&#13;
music were good but the technical aspect of it was good also.&#13;
The musical was about two big time gamblers and their&#13;
women. One of these gamblers, Nathan Detroit, had been engaged to Miss Adelaide for 14 years but always seemed to somehow escape the marriage vows. The other, Sky Masterson, who&#13;
was all anti-marriage, got caught in the grip of Miss Sarah&#13;
Brown, a mission worker.&#13;
At the conclusion of the play, Miss Adelaide finally trapped&#13;
Nathan, and Sky was wed to Miss Sarah Brown.&#13;
Guys &amp; Dolls was the biggest money-maker in a long line of&#13;
Tee Jay musicals, packing the auditorium for three successive&#13;
nights-including a matinee performance for the junior high&#13;
schools.&#13;
Director Roger Mac Neil was quoted as saying, "The cast&#13;
and crew made Guys &amp; Dolls very easy to do and a successful&#13;
play."&#13;
R. H. Fanders, technical director, said the tech crew was the&#13;
finest he had worked with in many years and they did a&#13;
magnificent job.&#13;
Barb Breeden and Mr. Melvin Joh nson ca lipso together in "Cuba for Sky and&#13;
Sarah ."&#13;
Chuck Wood portrays Sky Masterson, a "sky high" better who falls in&#13;
love with Sargeant Sarah . &#13;
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Marterio, Junior Susie Schwartz, tells sister Amelia, sophomore Beverly&#13;
Lukefahr, about the outside world.&#13;
Bernarda and her daughters fail to communicate during an evening rnesl&#13;
~House of Bernarda Alba' Features Girl Cast&#13;
BERNARDA ALBA&#13;
LA PONCIA&#13;
ANG UST I AS&#13;
ADELA&#13;
SERVANT&#13;
PRUDENSIA&#13;
MARIA JOSEFA&#13;
AMELIA&#13;
MAGDALENA&#13;
MATERIO&#13;
1st WOMAN&#13;
2nd WOMAN&#13;
3rd WOMAN&#13;
4th WOMAN&#13;
BEGGAR WOMAN&#13;
STUDENT DI RECTOR&#13;
CAST&#13;
Karen Whipkey&#13;
Susie Lewis&#13;
Paula Hermier&#13;
Sally Root&#13;
Janet Wray&#13;
Nancy Wade&#13;
Sheryl Reilly&#13;
Bev Lukefahr&#13;
Cam Rossie&#13;
Susie Schwartz&#13;
Patty Ford&#13;
Toni Jackson&#13;
Gloria Larsen&#13;
Toni Jackson&#13;
Toni Jackson&#13;
Kim Stevens&#13;
The House of Bernarda Alba was possibly one of the most&#13;
difficult plays ever put on by the drama department at T. J.&#13;
Mr. R.H. Fanders directed the a ll female production.&#13;
The play was written by Federico Lorca. The House of&#13;
Bernarda Alba is particu larly re levant for our times because it&#13;
focuses on the wide divergence between the values of a young&#13;
generation and the matu re, older generation . Bernarda decrees&#13;
the customary 8 years of mourn ing for herself and he r daughter&#13;
after her hu sbands death not because of devot ion or grief but&#13;
to impress her neighbors. She is willing to sacrifice her daughters&#13;
to a dead ritual.&#13;
Federico Garc ia Lorca was Spain's lead ing contemporary&#13;
poet dramatist. He was born in Granada in 1898 and was killed&#13;
in 1936 by revolution.aries who threw his body into an unmarked grave.&#13;
Lorca is particularly effective in po inting up t he bitter&#13;
jealousies, petty hatreds and smal l-mi ndedness that a re to be&#13;
found in almost every large family and in a larger sense in every&#13;
neighborhood. In a poi nted note at the beginning of the play&#13;
he says, "This play is intended to be photograph ic document&#13;
of a woman's life in the small villages of Spain .&#13;
The pl ay Bernarda Alba was an excellent p lay and we ll&#13;
received by the audiences. &#13;
whil e the rest of the country they live in communicates but has little to eat.&#13;
Senior Susie Lewis, as Poncia, accuses Bernarda as being unjust with her&#13;
daughters.&#13;
Senior Karen Whipkey portrays the feigned grief of Bernarda Alba .&#13;
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Shock registers as Susy reali zes Mike is one of the criminals. ''I'll help you Susy" as Roat drags his mangled body closer to the&#13;
helpless Susy .&#13;
'Suspense-Filled' Drama Intrigues Audience&#13;
Screams of terror filled the auditorium as the villainous&#13;
Roat flashed his switchblade, Geraldine, and pulled himself&#13;
across the stage after the innocent blind girl, Susy. Little did&#13;
he know the tricks she had up her sleeve. After being stabbed&#13;
with his own knife, Roat crawled across the floor to the refrigerator where Susy was flailing helplessly to put out the refrigerator light and once again gain the upper hand. Just as he&#13;
reached the refrigerator and began to pull himself up by the&#13;
door, the final ounce of life drained from him and his weight&#13;
"I've found it, I've found it in the&#13;
house of Sin", Roat cries.&#13;
against the door knocked Susy cold. Then the police arrived,&#13;
summoned by the little girl who lived upstairs, Gloria, and&#13;
another successful R. H. Fanders production was finished.&#13;
Toni Jackson played an excellent Susy, aided by Crystal&#13;
Slater, a third grader at Rue School, as Gloria. The fiendish&#13;
Roat was Kim Stevens, with his partners in crime, Mike, Dennis&#13;
Covey, and Carlino, Les Amen. Sam, Susy's husband, was&#13;
played by Keith Gann. &#13;
Horror registers on Carlina's face as he finds ex-partner Lisa dead in the&#13;
closet .&#13;
"I 'm goi ng t o ma ke you give me that key to the safe, Susy".&#13;
"Don't you ever call me 4-eyes again," Gloria shouts.&#13;
"Just don't ever leave me Sam."&#13;
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Pep Assemblies Give&#13;
T.J. Students Spirit&#13;
Pep Assemblies played an important role in promoting&#13;
spirit. With skits from the cheerleaders, the Porn Porn squad,&#13;
and the Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary, the rallies proved fun and&#13;
exciting.&#13;
An especially memorable pep assembly, was the one in&#13;
which KOi L Good Guys Ron "Ugly" Thompson and Jay&#13;
Sullivan (better known as Jerry Peterson), visited to MC the&#13;
"pajama parade" modeled by the Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary.&#13;
Other assemblies showed cheerleaders raising spirit with&#13;
skits proving that Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jackets are Number&#13;
One.&#13;
Another skit showed Brian Shepard as "Spirit Man" and&#13;
varsity basketball players dressed as cheerleaders.&#13;
Paul Yambore waits for his signal to begin pounding.&#13;
Mary Fuss proudly cover s L ibby Kermoade's face.&#13;
Linda Cleveland attacks Janet Wray while Kathy Horner and Toni Jack son w atch&#13;
in amusement. Porn Porn girls patient ly w ait for the pep assembly to begin. Co -&#13;
captain Rick Davis explains the tac-t ics of tonight's match. &#13;
T. J. crowd intensively watches as Cheerl eaders do one of their exciting skits.&#13;
Koil good guys, Beer-bell y Jay Sullivan and Ron "Ugly" Thompson ,&#13;
introduce the Pajama Parade.&#13;
Coach Harden introduces sophomore basketball players.&#13;
Steve Paulson makes a "? *Z*?" out of himself again .&#13;
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Guests Talk on Many Varied Topics&#13;
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I ' d I ~ ~ I t .' ' •. ! .&#13;
Officer Eldon Jones warns students about the many evils of narcotics.&#13;
Mr. Everett Mays tells of Black&#13;
histo ry .&#13;
Thomas Jefferson had many interesting and knowledgeable&#13;
guest speakers for the students through the year. Some of the&#13;
topics covered were drugs, the animal kingdom, and Black&#13;
American history.&#13;
One of the more welcomed guest speakers this year was&#13;
Miss Mary Concannon, the journalism teacher last year who is&#13;
now working for the World Herald. She spoke to the Ou ill and&#13;
Scroll about journalism as a career for a woman and about its&#13;
more interesting benefits.&#13;
Another guest speaker was Julia Brown, who was formerly a&#13;
member of the Communist Party in America and who spoke·to&#13;
the seniors about the many forms which the communists use&#13;
to infiltrate the minds of many unsuspecting people throughout the United States.&#13;
Mrs. Dee Lindgren shows students how harmless snakes are when&#13;
treated properly. &#13;
Miss Mary Con cannon t alks to future journalists. Detective Stracke discusses drug problems w ith students. Reverend Father Vojislav Dosenovich spea ks abou t&#13;
religion to sophomores.&#13;
The Rotary Club held a luncheon at Tee Jay and toured the school.&#13;
Alaskas Good Wil l Ambassadors Mr. Larry Beck and Miss Northern&#13;
Lights enterta ined students .&#13;
Miss Mary Co nca nnon , former jou rna lism instructor, talks to Quill and Scroll&#13;
members .&#13;
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Bud and Edna Steal&#13;
Each Person's Heart&#13;
Miss Black Nebraska informs her audience on proper etiquette during a wrestling match.&#13;
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Julia Brown expresses her personal first-hand experience about Communism.&#13;
Bud and Edna perform a very dangerous and diffucult trick&#13;
with grace and beauty.&#13;
Ron Sivertson strains, and Harold Brodahl shows his better side while doing this "simple" trick . Edna displays her balancing skills on the rope, and George&#13;
Schwart z sings to t he student body. &#13;
c vocation Awards Senior Students&#13;
Mi ke Witt was awa rded th e Don Frame Trophy for his football accomplishments.&#13;
Among those acheivi ng th e top 10% were Doug Fencl and Steve Emary.&#13;
Randy Worth was presented t he Best all Around Athl ete Trophy he also received&#13;
a Carter Lake P.T.A. Schol a rship and Community Service Award .&#13;
Do ug Fe ncl received t he Ne lson Trophy for havin g great sportsmanship accom-- plishments. He a lso received $ 1,000 from Wa rtb urg Coll ege .&#13;
Trophies, certificates, scholarsh ips, and awards were t he&#13;
order of the day as the senior honor convocation was held on&#13;
May 13, 1971. The theme of the honor day was the class motto&#13;
"Today well lived makes yesterday a dream and tomorrow a&#13;
vision of hope."&#13;
The upper 10% of the class, special scholarships, citizenship&#13;
awards, athletic trophies, outstanding students in each depa rtment, NHS and special ind ividual awards were among the&#13;
numerous categories honored .&#13;
Awards and honors came from many organ izations outside&#13;
of the school system. Among them were the Omaha WorldHerald and Non pareil newspapers, Woodmen of the World ,&#13;
Iowa State Bar Association, Chamber of Commerce, Jewish&#13;
War Veterans, Carter Lake P.T.A., D.A.R., Fraternal Order of&#13;
Latin-America, and Readers Digest.&#13;
Over 150 students received some type of honor, ranging&#13;
from vocational to athletic to academical. Principal Gay lord&#13;
Anderson summed it up saying, "It has been a pleasure working&#13;
with all of you ."&#13;
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Scholarships Given to&#13;
Outstanding Students&#13;
Scholarships ranging in monetary value from $3000 to $50&#13;
were awarded as a part of the Honor Day Program.&#13;
Awards came from both private foundations and organizations, and from private and public institutions of higher&#13;
learning.&#13;
Many students rece ived State of Iowa Scholarship awards&#13;
signed by Governor Ray. Several National Merit letters of&#13;
Commendation were also awarded.&#13;
Juan ita Perez and Virginia Tobias were awarded th e Lat in American&#13;
Scholarship for $200.00.&#13;
The World Herald Key Staffer Awa rd, The Woodmen of the World T rophy , Iowa&#13;
State Scholarship, Veishea Scholarship and National Merit Com mendat ion went t o&#13;
Alan Myklebust. Lynn Alper received the Erickson Hi ll Award, Jewish Veterans&#13;
Award , l.S.U . Scholarship, and National Merit Commendation . Teri Granay ,&#13;
$2500 Music Scholarship Morningside College; Lu Ann Jen sen, National Merit&#13;
Commendation ; Steve Gore got Best Chemistry Student and l.S.U. Awa rd; John&#13;
Santee, Simpson College Award ; Rick Creger, Aksa rben Award; Denise Way Way ne&#13;
State Awa rd ; Ra ndy Henderson Nonpareil Award . &#13;
The World Herald Schol arship, Iowa State Association Award, the Reverend Doctor LeonCorning Hills Award, and Ross Schmidt Trophy went to Robert Robinson.&#13;
Barb Breeden received the Iowa State Bar Associ ation Award and Grants and Loans from&#13;
I .S.U. for $ 1500.00. Cindy Summy received World Herald Scholarship, Reader's Digest&#13;
Award, and D .A .R. award . The Community Service Award went to Linda Cleveland .&#13;
Randy Oder received a scholarship from Northwest Missouri State.&#13;
Deb Klinkefus, Mike Baker, Iowa State University Scholarships ; Charles Wood, Drake Voca l&#13;
Scholarships; Susie Lewis, Lut her Coll ege Scholarsh ip.&#13;
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Vocal Music Awards will given to the following : Row one : Sheryl&#13;
Reilly , Libbey Kermoade, Karen Whipkey, Thea Esancy, Sandy James,&#13;
Janet Smith, and Lindy Huntley . Row two : Sheila Rudig, Peggy&#13;
Gueyet te, Susie Lew is, Jan Clark, Linda Cleveland, and Angel McCoy.&#13;
Row Three : Rayneta Hoifeldt, Deb Klinkefus, T eri Granay, Polly&#13;
Anfinson, Barbar Breeden and Dola Michal ski. Row Four : Merle Walker,&#13;
Richard Morranine, Chuck Wood , Dennis Clark, and Greg Kennet. Row&#13;
Five; Brian Shepard, Kim Stevens and Mike Witt.&#13;
Instrumental Music Awards went to , ROW ON E: Charl es Mueller, Linda&#13;
Moores , Polly Anfi nson , •Gloria Fender, and Ed Davi s. ROW TWO :&#13;
Debbi e Mueller, Denise Perkins, Kathy Hawkins, Jane Beu, and Mary&#13;
Bl ue. ROW T HREE: Teri Granay , Sally Jahn, Mi ke McCallum, Dwight&#13;
Miller, and Pam Hennings. ROW FOUR : Nancy Campbell, Craig Norton, Luanne Jensen, Tom Wirth, and Dennis Way . ROW FIVE : Rick&#13;
Spracklin , Roger Anderson , Mike McCl ary, and Al an Johanson .&#13;
The Marge Smith Hatcher Outstanding Senior Award went to Thea Esa n c y, Ka r e n Whipkey . J a n Clar k, a nd Chuck Wood .&#13;
Best Supporting Actor Henry Witt, Best Supporting Actress Sheryl&#13;
Reilly, Best Actress Susie Lewis, and Best A ctor Kim Stevens.&#13;
Outsta nding Thespians were, ROW ON E: Shery l Reilly , Sa lly Root , and&#13;
Karen Whipkey . ROW T WO : Barbara Breeden, Sheila Rudig, and Susie&#13;
Lewi s. ROW THREE : Randy Shanno, Kim Stevens, and Chuck Wood. &#13;
Libra ry Awa rds went to Lorna Lorenzen , Sandy Mcferrin, and Merle&#13;
Walke r. Penny Bl ain , Deb Klinkefu s, Luanne Jensen , and Lindy Huntley recei ved Forge in Language awa rds.&#13;
Ty ping a nd Short ha nd awards went to ROW ONE : Delores Ross, Donna&#13;
Forbes, Ju anita Perez , a nd Nancy Tyso r. ROW TWO : Vicki Fo x,&#13;
Sand ra Dotson, Diane Nelson , and Sandy James. ROW THREE : Sandy&#13;
McFarrin , Linda Jo hnson, Ba rb Pe reguin, and Sh eryl God sey. ROW&#13;
FOUR: Mary John son. Pat ty Bolton , Deb Naujokitis and Carol Hester.&#13;
ROW FI VE: Linda Ri gky, Bev Al drich, and Mary Breckenridge.&#13;
Home Economics awa rd s went to Kathy Cross, Deb Edmonds, and Kris Gray .&#13;
O.E. and D.E.C.A. awa rd winn ers were Patty Almon, Con nie Fa rrier,&#13;
Jean Thornton, and Doug Bona r.&#13;
International Quill and Scroll members include ROW ON E: Linda&#13;
Cl eveland , An gel McCoy, Calli e Guiles, Wanda Williamso n and Mary&#13;
Fuss. ROW TWO : Randy Lambe rt, Tim Port er. Mary Blue, Debbi e Gilmore , and Debbi e Edmonds. ROW THREE : Steve Butterbaugh , Joh n&#13;
Connor, Randy Henderson , Barb Breeden, a nd Libby Kermoade.&#13;
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Ac ad em ic Life&#13;
It&#13;
's more than just homework, tests and term papers. It's a&#13;
search.&#13;
It's wondering how a spider forms a web&#13;
- and finding out.&#13;
It's learning how to paint, or draw, or sew. It's writing a poem&#13;
or a story. It's the challenge of a math problem and its&#13;
solutio&#13;
n. It can be welding a pipe, printing a book, or acting&#13;
out a character.&#13;
But all together it's a search - A search for such ancient&#13;
ideals&#13;
as truth, knowledge and wisdom. It is a quest that will&#13;
continue for the rest of our lives&#13;
- and we've just begun.&#13;
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Mike Knipe lea rns the intricacies of an automobile engine in auto&#13;
mechanics.&#13;
Vocational teachers are, ROW&#13;
ONE : M. Siebrecht, W. Ege,&#13;
and J. Pycha; ROW TWO: R.&#13;
Benson, E. Waskom, D. Upah,&#13;
D. White, and R. Hein; ROW&#13;
THREE: R. Toyne, E. Peck,&#13;
L. Jenkins, and E. Robinson.&#13;
Not pictured are R. Lindgren,&#13;
F. Schafer, and N. Coats.&#13;
Pupils Learn Skills;&#13;
Prepare For Future&#13;
Many students walk through the vocational wing several&#13;
times a day but never realize what really goes on in these&#13;
classrooms.&#13;
If they are a vocational student in one of these classes then&#13;
they know of the activities which go on in drafting or print&#13;
shop. If they're not, then they might not realize that the&#13;
vocational students work hard to print up the school newspaper, the SJ GNAL, or that they keep the driver's education&#13;
cars in tip-top shape the year around.&#13;
The vocational students actually do much to promote th e&#13;
school and improve its appearance. This year the T&amp;J students&#13;
sold sweatshirts to promote the idea that "T.J. is Number 1."&#13;
The print shop was labeled as one of the finest high school&#13;
print shops in this region by the North Central Evaluation&#13;
Committee, and the machine shop added over 40 thousand&#13;
dollars worth of new equipment last year.&#13;
These achievements can be attributed to cooperation between the students, the faculty, and the administration to get&#13;
the most out of these programs. They all work hard to improve&#13;
the vocational department at Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
The departments included in the vocational area are: auto&#13;
mechanics, drafting, machine shop, print shop, welding, and&#13;
building construction. &#13;
"Do you th ink anyone will notice that the second page is missing?" Ed&#13;
Pogge says to Jim Sharp.&#13;
Mr. Toyne ex plains to Brad Hutchison some of the many uses of the&#13;
new machines in the machine shop.&#13;
Terry Podraza practices one of the many skill s learned in welding class.&#13;
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Shop Students Use Modern Methods&#13;
Roger Groves was one of the many beginning building construction&#13;
students w ho bui lt model houses to learn the basics of carpentry.&#13;
" I hope I get t his t hing done before I cut my finger off," Gary Junferman seems to say in t he machine sho p.&#13;
Steve Butterbaugh caught at one of his better moments in pri nt shop. &#13;
"How do you stop this thing?" Jim Sharp asks while working in the print shop.&#13;
Rick Van Roekel and Dick Fennel studying the foreground while Gary Bergantzel and Mike Hardin work on drafting behind.&#13;
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Food Service Trains For the Future&#13;
Career Food Service, taught by Miss Siebrecht, is training&#13;
for gainful employment in industry.&#13;
To qualify for training in food service at Thomas Jefferson High School you must achieve satisfactory grades,&#13;
maintain a good attendance and citizenship record, and&#13;
show a genuine interest in learning the food business.&#13;
Sophomores have one semester of Basic Foods Orienta·&#13;
tion Class and a full year of Food Preparation Class as juniors. This class is for baking and pantry departments and&#13;
for various cooks, such as fry and general cook.&#13;
Under the gu idance and supervision of the instructor,&#13;
seniors are permitted two semesters of cooperative em·&#13;
ployment.&#13;
At the completion of this course intermingled with&#13;
regular high school subjects, you will have a high school&#13;
diploma, a life time trade and preparation for a position&#13;
in the Food Service Industry.&#13;
Cooks, bakers assistant, store-room clerk, hostess,&#13;
cashier, waiter and waitress are a few of the types of jobs&#13;
available.&#13;
The Food Service Industry is the 3rd largest in the&#13;
United States as our students are finding out. They are&#13;
learni ng on the job and will still have time and money later&#13;
for further education.&#13;
Rick pledges his loyalty to a hamburger .&#13;
Rick DeSantiago, Joe Trimmer and Ben Fernside rest a bit.&#13;
Many duti es are p erform ed in t he Food Servi ce Industry . &#13;
Studies Propel Skill&#13;
Home Economics at T.J. covered a variety of topics to&#13;
prepare the girls for their future careers.&#13;
The to p ics var ied from cooking, sewing, and group discussio ns o n grooming and family planning to interior decorating&#13;
and home management.&#13;
Each of these areas was studied with the help of many student teachers.&#13;
Sophomore Kri sti Nead works hard to finish her sewing requirements.&#13;
Sophomore Nancy Buchanan concentrates on her home ec. project.&#13;
HOME ECONOMIC TEACHERS: Mrs. Et ta Shelton , Miss Mary Siebrecht,&#13;
and Mrs. Judith Hoppes.&#13;
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O.E. and D.E. Prepare for the Future&#13;
D.E. and O.E. are the ·commercial courses at Thomas Jefferson which enables the senior students to earn while they&#13;
learn. The first half of the school day is spent studying subjects&#13;
required for graduation, then the other half is spent on their&#13;
part time jobs.&#13;
DECA, standing for Distributive Education Clubs of America, educates this year's 26 members, sponsored by Mr. David&#13;
Upah, for the distributing and marketing goods and services.&#13;
Officers this year for DECA are president, Mark Johnson ;&#13;
vice-president, Jean Thornton; secretary, Peggy Lam birth ;&#13;
treasurer, Kathy Chapman; parliamentarian, Brian Beezley ;&#13;
and historian, Janie Vermillian.&#13;
O.E. which stands for Office Education, educates this year's&#13;
30 girls, sponsored by Mrs. Julie Pycha, to work at almost any&#13;
secretarial office. The only requirement is typing, but shorthand and bookkeeping are preferred.&#13;
Officers this year for O.E. are President, Connie Farrier;&#13;
Vice-President, Nancy King ; Secretary, Eydie Taylor; Treasurer,&#13;
Ginger Tobias; Parliamentarian, Sharon Williams; and Activity&#13;
Chairman, Cindy Solomon.&#13;
Sponsor Mrs. Julie Pycha assists Senior Patty Henry in letter writing&#13;
during O.E.&#13;
ROW ONE : Jamie Miller, Bev Parker, Sue Miller, Pam Fields, Ginger Tobias, Connie Farrier, and Joni Bec k. ROW TWO : Judy Barnhouse, L inda Darnell , Jo&#13;
Ann Homan, Pam Sears, Nancy King, Connie Bothwell, Colleen Basch, Pam Wood, Carol Hester, Vicki Bose , and sponsor Mrs. Julie Pycha . ROW THREE: Patty&#13;
Hanna, Cheryl Juhl, Roxanne Stransberry, Linda Groves, Debbie Hough, Patty Hen ry , Sharon Willi ams, Jo Ann Carroll, Cindy Sol omon, and Pam Chri stiansen . &#13;
DECA GIRLS : ROW ONE : Pam Medearis, Patty Allmon, Marcie Burke, and Jean Thorton. ROW TWO : Patty King, Dianne Covey,&#13;
Janie V ermillion, Peggy Lambirth, and Kathy Chapman.&#13;
DECA BOYS: ROW ONE : Rodn ey Meyer, Harold Campbell, and sponsor Mr. David&#13;
Upah . ROW TWO : Lance Ol sen, Tom Carter, and Mark Johnson . ROW THREE: Rick&#13;
Desnatiago and Mark Fields. ROW FOUR : Doug Bonar, Ben Fernside, and Kenny&#13;
McQuinn.&#13;
Senior Ben Fern side seems to be amused during DECA class.&#13;
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"I had better hurry up so I can finish my shorthand before the bell&#13;
rings ," says senior Pricilla Goldsberry.&#13;
Sen io rs Barb M iss inne and D ebby N aujokaiti s are working h ard on their&#13;
sho rt h and assignment.&#13;
Commercial Students&#13;
Walking down the second floor of the Old Bu ilding don't&#13;
be surprised to hear the chants of the home row keys "a;sldkfj"&#13;
along with the sound of typewriters. The sight of vigorously&#13;
working shorthand students writing quickly may be seen trying&#13;
to beat that 100 words a minute goal. Confused looks may also&#13;
be seen on students' faces trying to learn how to run bu siness&#13;
machines in Office Education class, or the students in bookkeeping class trying to do their bookkeeping assignm ent. For a&#13;
different view, business law students may be seen memori zing&#13;
business terms for a test. These subjects are the commercial&#13;
courses at Thomas Jefferson. They help the students prepa re&#13;
for their future careers in the business world.&#13;
In typing, which is offered to everyone, students learn th e&#13;
basic fundamentals and office practice techniques, which later&#13;
"Well, so far no errors," says junior Brian Kilgore during a five-minute&#13;
timing.&#13;
"How do you bal ance the budget o f problem two?" asks senior Dale&#13;
Bray to junior Jim Smith. &#13;
repare Their Future&#13;
goes into speed and accuracy.&#13;
Shorthand is offered to juniors and seniors only, and here&#13;
the students lea rn to write, transcribe, and take dictation&#13;
from short hand along with acquiring speed.&#13;
Offi ce Education may be taken by seniors only. Here various&#13;
busi ness machines are learned to run along with using typing&#13;
and shorthand skills.&#13;
In boo kkeeping, which is offered to everyone, the students&#13;
learn how to make budgets, fill out ledgers, and run office&#13;
mach ines .&#13;
. An.d in business law students learn the aspects of associat ions in t he business world.&#13;
0 '. all the electives offered at Thomas Jefferson, the commercial courses are the most widely taken.&#13;
Juniors Renee Peterson and Jean Lautenschlager rip through their five -&#13;
minute timings to beat their previous record.&#13;
COM MERCIAL TEACHERS: ROW 1: Judy Ivy, Grace Schroedder, Phyllis Wichman. ROW 2 : Harriett Chase and Louise Kramer. Not pictured are Lois Peterson&#13;
and Ida Jessen.&#13;
"On ly two more pages to transcribe and I'll be done , sighs senior Bev Aldrich to herself, while&#13;
do ing her shorthand.&#13;
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Social Studies Dept.&#13;
Eyes New Program&#13;
During the course of a students high school years, he is&#13;
required to take at least four semesters of history if he is enrolled in a college prep course. These four semesters consist of two&#13;
semesters of American History and a semester each of Economics and Government. Students will also be required to&#13;
take American Studies starting next year.&#13;
In American History, the students study the history of the&#13;
United States and how it will pertain to the future. This class,&#13;
along with Economics and Government, will not be required&#13;
next year in there present format. Instead, juniors and seniors&#13;
will be able to take electives in several different fields of&#13;
history.&#13;
Economics and Government will probably both be offered&#13;
next year as electives. Economics concerns itself with the&#13;
study of our nations economy and how it works. Government,&#13;
on the other hand, deals with how our national government&#13;
works and its inter-relations with the people.&#13;
With this change over completed next year, the history department will have completed its long planned modernization.&#13;
Gary Clint on, Rick LaFerla and Linda Moores find it difficult to find&#13;
t here government assignment in Mr. Bryants class.&#13;
Steve Paulson listens intently to one of Mr. Flints economics lectures.&#13;
History teachers are; ROW ON E: B. Hansen , R . Moeller, G. Welsch , ~ Hansen, K . Hawkes , M . Hoffman, and E. Bremm er. &#13;
" Now , let's try it again class. World War I came before World War II."&#13;
Miss Han sen and Ke n Cain explain to the Honor's American History class.&#13;
P. Day; ROW TWO : C. Bryant, J. Spaulding , S. Fields, J. Fli nt, D.&#13;
"No, Emil, Hitl er wasn't t he first president of the United States," Mr&#13;
Hawkes seems to say to Emil Ma lon e in American St udies class. &#13;
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New methods of learning were used in English at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson this year. Subjects aligned with English offered at&#13;
Tee Jay are debate, journalism, creative writing, annual, and&#13;
language arts.&#13;
Sophomores learned the techniques of public speaking and&#13;
read many novels. Juniors learned how to interpret poems,&#13;
short stories, novels, essays, and literature. Seniors mainly&#13;
studied literature and the techniques of writing themes and&#13;
read contemporary novels. This type of study helps the students to express themselves better and understand the writer's&#13;
full meaning.&#13;
Sophomore Bev Owens ponders over an English assignment.&#13;
New Metho s a&#13;
Junior Virginia Hiykel seems to take Engli sh seriou sly while Junior Bob&#13;
Moats finds it humorous.&#13;
This sophomore, li ke many, has learned the steps in giving a speech . &#13;
hallenge 1n English&#13;
ENG LISH TEACHERS : ROW ONE : Mrs. Kathl een Weishaa r, Mrs. Diane Stull , and Mrs. Andrea Rin kleff. ROW TWO : Mi ss&#13;
Ca rolyn Wa ldeck , Mr. Larry Schul enberg, Mi ss Rosemary Gray, and Mr. Willi am Mansur. ROW THREE : Mr. John Hanna, Mr.&#13;
R . H. Fanciers , Mr. Paul Vol z, Mr. Don Sk oka n, Mr. Jim Corneil son , and Mr. Kirk Johnson . NOT PICTURED : Mr. Fred Hay kes .&#13;
This sophomore reads on the many novels to be read in sophomore Engli sh classes.&#13;
Senior Sall y Root seems t o be pu zzled as she ta l ks t o English&#13;
t each er M iss Gray .&#13;
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Junior English teacher Mr. Larry Schulenberg discusses a novel to one of his classes.&#13;
Mr. Fred Haykes helps Ricky Hunt with his assignment.&#13;
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Sophomore Deb Reikofski asks her teacher to explain a&#13;
problem in English. &#13;
it e I Cl ass Studies Nature, Holds A Party&#13;
In view of th e holiday festivities, Mrs. Daly's Title I students&#13;
had a Christmas Open House for the faculty and parents of the&#13;
students.&#13;
The girls and boys made gifts for their parents and provided&#13;
t he group with entertainment and refreshments. The refreshments we re made by the girls at Mrs. Daly's house.&#13;
Duri ng the past yea r, Mrs. Daley's classes have studied insects and snakes, drugs, and different types of jobs such as&#13;
secretarial work, home repair, etc.&#13;
Georgia Lawto n and Linda McCormick prepare for the Christmas Party.&#13;
Title I students and teacher's a ide, Susie Carmen, get ready to welcome&#13;
t he guests to the pa rty.&#13;
Fred Harrod and Mrs. Diane Stull take time out to talk d u ring the party&#13;
festivities.&#13;
Mrs. Dee Lindgren shows off her pride and joy "Clyde", a pet sna ke , to&#13;
Mrs. Daly's Titl e I students. &#13;
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Three Foreign Languages Are Studied&#13;
A few of the ways to learn French according to Mrs.&#13;
Soetmelk are the making of French Christmas cards, singing&#13;
carols and playing jeopardy in French. Projects were made by&#13;
all the students to have a better understanding of what life is&#13;
like in France.&#13;
For a better appreciation of the language and culture of&#13;
France the students attended a meeting to plan and take part&#13;
.in Language Week.&#13;
Some of the activities of Mrs. Di Cerbo's Spanish class&#13;
were the ordering of pen-pals, reading the 'El Sol' magazine,&#13;
playing Bingo using pictures and words instead of numbers,&#13;
and the making of a four minute animated film on Mexico.&#13;
Christmas was celebrated by singing Spanish Christmas carols&#13;
and the breaking of a large pinata.&#13;
Every Friday is conversation day and only Spanish can be&#13;
spoken. It is like free reading day in other classes.&#13;
German is now a part of Thomas Jefferson curriculum with&#13;
two classes a day taught by Mrs. Rodriguez.&#13;
Dialogues, speeches, grammar and diagrams of the body are&#13;
used to learn German.&#13;
Bingo and German scrabble are enjoyed and the singing of&#13;
German Christmas carols were a high I ight in the years activities.&#13;
French is Soloman Shrew and Boom Boom La Ferla's favorite subject.&#13;
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Lori Anthony, Junior, takes down dictation in her third year Spanish&#13;
Class .&#13;
Sophomore Bev Lukefahr meditates on conjugations. &#13;
Nancy Wade watches Sid&#13;
Rasmussen wat ch Deb&#13;
Steensen .&#13;
Spanish teacher Mrs. Di Cerbo and French teacher Mrs. Soetmelk smile for the camera while Mrs. Rodrigues spells ' Dumkoff' out slowly for her German students&#13;
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Revival For Library&#13;
The library at Thomas Jefferson is one of the most pleasant&#13;
rooms in the entire bu ilding. It provides a relaxed atmosphere&#13;
for students to study in and has nearly any book needed. Mrs.&#13;
Dorothy Morse, librarian, is the newest addition to the library.&#13;
She added new I ife to the I ibrary.&#13;
Harold Campbell, senior, searches the card catalog for the book he has&#13;
in mind.&#13;
Mrs. Morse, librarian, assists a student in the use of the ca rd cata log .&#13;
Many students, such as senior, Rand y Wo rt h , make use of t he comfortab le lounge cha irs in t he period ical literature section of the li bra ry . &#13;
Journalism Stimulates Newspaper Reporters&#13;
Journalism classes were a one semester course this year. There&#13;
were two classes a day taught by Mr. Paul Volz.&#13;
Students studied what makes up a newspaper, how to look for&#13;
errors and ways to build up their own stories.&#13;
At the end of each week there are discussions on how to improve&#13;
the school newspaper. This gives the class a chance to bring out their&#13;
own thoughts on how it should be written.&#13;
Many of the articles are printed in the "Signal" and the last week&#13;
of class the students take control of the paper.&#13;
The goal for the Journalism students was the privilege of working&#13;
on t he yearbook or the school newspaper.&#13;
" Here's another story for our Farm News," says junior Rob Dilts to junior&#13;
Mark Stevens .&#13;
This journalism class appears to be busy as a camera comes in sight .&#13;
Mr. Paul Volz helps junior Joyce Herbst with her journali sm assignment .&#13;
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Signal Staffs Headed by New Advisor&#13;
This year~s Signal got off to a good start under the supervision of a new advisor, Mr. Paul Volz. Also helping make the&#13;
paper a success were the first and second semester editors,&#13;
Billi Harrill and Randy Henderson .&#13;
Each semester a new group of staff members is added to&#13;
give more students a chance to use their newspaper ability . At&#13;
least a high C average in Journalism I is the only requirement&#13;
of the Signal. Every two weeks the Journalism 11 and 111 students publish the Signal while the vocational printing students&#13;
print it, under the direction of Mr. David White.&#13;
The Signal staffs worked hard this year to meet all deadlines,&#13;
create new ideas for the paper, cover all events and activities,&#13;
and to present certain issues to the student body for its opinions. Adding all of these qualities was the key to making the&#13;
paper number one.&#13;
Signal staffer Gary Clinton, senior, hurries to beat his deadline.&#13;
FIRST SEMESTER SIGN AL STA FF: ROW ONE : Debbie Gilmore, Angel McCoy, business manager; Pau li ne Bode, page editor; Monica Brazea l, page editor;&#13;
and Mi Ive Kauver. ROW TWO : Kris Ant hony, Linda Cleveland, adverti sing managers ; Deb Edmunds, page editor ; and Susan Whi stler. ROW THREE: Cindy&#13;
Summy, page editor; Mary Fuss , Billi Harrill, Edit.or ; Wanda Williamson, and Jan Clar k . ROW FOUR : Randy Henderson , page editor; Steve Paul son, Gar y&#13;
Clinton, Tim Porter, sports edit or; Kim Stevens, and Harold Medearis . NOT PICTURED : Sally Root and Haro ld Bredahl, page editors. &#13;
SECOND SEMESTER SIGNAL STAFF: ROW ONE : Callie Guiles, advertising manager, Nancy Tysor, Advertising Manager, and Mary Fuss, page editor. ROW&#13;
TWO : Merl e Walker .. Alice Gill, page editor, Joyce Herbst, Debby Eddy, page editor, Chris Stewart, and Vicki Everett, Business Manager. ROW TH RE E: Steve&#13;
Pa ulson, Sports editor, Rob Dilts, page editor, Don Newman, page editor, Mark Stevens, assistant sports editor, Michelle Bonacci, Ron Scott, Gilbert Head, page&#13;
editor, and Dennis Nelson. ROW FOUR : Jack Thomas, Harold Broda hi, Jim Davis, Steve Butterbaugh , and Randy Henderson, Editor. NOT PICTURED : Angel&#13;
McCoy, Business Manager.&#13;
-- Sen ior Moni ca Brazeal works hard on her next 'Aunt Flabby' edition .&#13;
Second Semester editor, Randy Henderson, copy reads a story for the next&#13;
Signal publication .&#13;
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Annual Staff Works Hard to Meet Deadlines&#13;
Heaqed by Yearbook's New Advisor and Editor&#13;
Linda Cleveland, Bria n Shepard, and Rob Snyde r diligently concentrate&#13;
on rough draft forms.&#13;
ROW ONE : Karen Nihsen, Wanda Williamson, and yearboo k advisor,&#13;
Mr. Pau l Volz. ROW TWO: Lyn ne Bucha nan , and Ly n n Lombardo&#13;
The 1970-71 Thomas Jefferson MONTICELLO staff was&#13;
comprised of 25 individuals who put their heads togeth er to&#13;
create a better yearbook . Alan Myklebust, editor-in-chief, along&#13;
with the yearbook advisor, Mr. Paul Volz, headed the staff&#13;
making sure everyone did his job and met his deadlines. The&#13;
theme of this year's annual is "We've Only Just Begun " the&#13;
popular song by the Carpenters.&#13;
Much time and creativity was put into these pages by the&#13;
entire annual staff. Extracurricular activities had to be covered&#13;
and money had to be earned through bake sales to make the&#13;
MONTICELLO an exceptionally good book. All in all, a n "A"&#13;
in annual is an " A" well earned.&#13;
David Wall ing examin es ea ch negat ive to find the perfect p rint for his&#13;
Homecoming lay -o ut. &#13;
Ma ry Blue, Tim Dilts, Tim Porter, Mike Witt, Barb Breeden, Linda Moores, and Dave Walling choose pictures for their lay-outs.&#13;
Dave Walling and Libby Kermoade pick up a few pointers on page makeup from annua l editor, Alan Myklebust.&#13;
Don Newman, Tim Dilts, and Mary Blue devote all t heir attention to Mike&#13;
Bartlett as he demonstrates the use of the strobe light.&#13;
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Science Department&#13;
Studies Environment&#13;
Biology classes started the year out by visiting Fontenelle&#13;
Forest. Two visits were made, one in fall and one in spring to&#13;
compare the different animals of that particular season and&#13;
the relativeness of conservation. Twelve weeks were spent on&#13;
the theory of life and origin. Plant kingdom and ecology were&#13;
studied to show the effect of living things and their relationship to environment. Genetics and Bichemistry were also&#13;
studied. Approximately 85% of the· problems were studied in&#13;
labs.&#13;
Instead of routine field trips and projects as before, chemistry classes were encourage to use more initiative in independent study. Some of the topics covered were gas laws, radio&#13;
activity and osidation.&#13;
Along with lectures, labs, and discussions. a new teacher&#13;
was part of the Physics course. Mr. Ghanem, the new ins.tructor,&#13;
taught the laws of motion, forces of nature, and laboratory&#13;
experiments.&#13;
Mr. Soby explains to his biology class how much he missed a putt by in&#13;
the teacher's golf tournament.&#13;
Science teachers are S. Field, A. Spera, R. Hardin, and M. Ghan em. &#13;
Close Observations are needed in both biology and chemistry as Mr. Soby, Sue Vannevich and Miss Spera seem to be findi ng out .&#13;
Debbie Keller and Mary Keen w ork&#13;
together on a project for chemistry&#13;
while Ric k Robinson chec ks some&#13;
chemicals under t he lights.&#13;
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Bob Drake, senior Honor's math student, warns the students not to drink on their way to the Atlantic bas ketball game .&#13;
Math t eachers are M. Ghanem, J. Rosent hal , J. Ma rtens, J. Hirschoff, and C. Crouse.&#13;
Mr. Cro use assumes a t ypica l pose during o ne of his geometry classes. &#13;
Probability Studied By Math Students&#13;
If you happened upon a group of students playing cards or&#13;
checki ng the horse racing forms they were probably math students from Mr. Jack Rosenthal's senior math classes. Not because many of the math teachers are gamblers or anything like&#13;
that, they were studying probabilities and using these as&#13;
practica l examples.&#13;
This was just one of the many subjects covered by Mr.&#13;
Rosenthal, Mr. Charles Crouse, Mr. John Martens, Mr. Mike&#13;
Ghanem, and Mr. Gerald Hirschoff in their mathematic classes.&#13;
Geomet ry , algebra, calculus, vocational mathematics, trigonometries, and modern problems were also studied by students.&#13;
These students wished to further their knowledge in mathematics.&#13;
Math students can either take elementary algebra or go as&#13;
high as freshman college calculus in the Thomas Jefferson&#13;
mathemat ics curriculum.&#13;
St~ e Gore, senior math student, works on one of his trigonometric&#13;
prob lems at the board.&#13;
Sophomore James Murphy demonstrates his geometric talents while&#13;
desi gning a kite on t he board .&#13;
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Plays, Acting and Make-up Studied in Drama&#13;
Grease paint, ballet, Candles in the Rain, laughter, Othello,&#13;
Marat/Sade, Romeo and Juliet, Incense, improvisations, poetry,&#13;
and R. H. Fanders are the sights, smells and sounds one would&#13;
encounter in a typical day of Thomas Jefferson drama classes.&#13;
Mr. William Manusr's beginning class produced two one act&#13;
plays. The Red Key, .Aria de Capa, a drama with an anti-war&#13;
sentiment. Fanders' beginning drama produced The Sand Box,&#13;
an ex perience in the Theater of the Absurd. His advanced&#13;
drama class produced a Mid Western comedy, Spark in',&#13;
Discussion topics included, what is the mature theater,&#13;
where is the theater going, why is there so much sex , especially&#13;
perverted sex, in the theater today, and what about the war, is&#13;
it man's destiny?&#13;
Students were encouraged to be receptive and aware of&#13;
others around them through sensitivity sessions.&#13;
Many times throughout the year students attempted to&#13;
answer th e question, "Why?"&#13;
A hairless Keith Gann throws a perturbed look at Sheri Pitt .&#13;
Peggy Brokelsby imitates a gorilla for her thespian s initiation . &#13;
R. H . Fanciers demonstrates the art of make-up to one of his drama&#13;
classes on Denise Bates.&#13;
Karen Holderfield reacts to Le Anne Dierker's hiss while Randy Haynie&#13;
poses for the camera.&#13;
Royce Thompson pretends he is a bird (brai n) during hi s fa mous 'high&#13;
flying routine .&#13;
Sandy Finch award s Pat t y Bonacci t he famous 'Plucked Chi cken' award for her&#13;
world famous Italian pi zza .&#13;
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Successful Year for Combined Glees&#13;
GIRLS' GLEE : ROW ONE: Kay Toland, Denise Bates, Jenny Craig, Sheryl Parker, Julie Poulson, Kathy O' Hara , Cindy Dotson, Julie Prybil, Barb Riley, Kristy&#13;
Herrod, Karen Hatch er, Nancy Smith , and Pam Morgan. ROW TWO : Debbie Wood, Teresa Schere, Jackie Craig, Clara Watkins, Jackie Cunningham, Ann Mc&#13;
Daniel, Karen McCormick, Peggy Santee, Kathy Straw, Florencia Wiles, Debbie Bailey, Marica Kimes, and Kay Robertson . ROW THREE: Deb Jensen, Betty&#13;
Grovenor, Christy Cherry, Sally McNeill, Truly Slendy, Jodie Hough, Janie Fletcher, Jodie Pengraph, Vicki LaChappel, Deb Sentpek, Cindy Showers, D eb&#13;
Ludwick, Pat Holder, Shirley Kennett, and Teresa Mason . ROW FOUR : Teresa Narmi, Lynnette Wallace, Teri Erenburg, Patty Colledge, Bev Young, Jennifer&#13;
White, Kim Draper, Judy Hunt, Mary Harris, JAckie Long, Cathy Herrick, Barb Clark, Janelle Cross, Gwen Gutridge, Lavella Moon, and Pam Brownley .&#13;
BOYS' GLEE: ROW ONE: Scott Story, Wayne Walton, Trent Bailey, Randy Lambirth, Rod Goldsberry, Richard Sivertson, and Porky Ryan . ROW TWO: Mike&#13;
Murphy, Mike German, Greg Pogge, Jim DeWolf, Walter Herndon, Bob Perrin, and Marty Lombardo. ROW THREE : Kim Kacin, Brad Folkerts, Leon Oviatt,&#13;
Ron Alexander, Greg Kennett, Steve Stultz, and Jim Evans. ROW FOUR : Randy Adams, Dan Richardsen, George Lawton, Mike Benson, Rick Quandt, Mike&#13;
Alsman, Cliff Lustgraaf, and Dave Miller. &#13;
Director Roger Mac Neill glances upward in an attempt to decipher the&#13;
gl ee.&#13;
Ron Sivertson, T ed Anfinson, Randy Lambirth, and Ted Sch ere sing&#13;
their hearts out during glee rehearsal .&#13;
Debbie Woods, Jackie and Jennie Cra ig, discuss their homework instead&#13;
of their music.&#13;
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'People' Courses Need Understanding&#13;
Through a better knowledge of himself, man is able to&#13;
cooperate, understand, and cope with his environment, is the&#13;
main idea of Humanities, Sociology, and Psychology.&#13;
Sociology is the study of man in general and how he fits&#13;
into his society. Psychology is the science of the human mind&#13;
along with human behavior analyzed . Humanities is the study&#13;
of relationships between man and God, nature, and his fellow&#13;
man .&#13;
Mr. R. H. Fanders, Mr. John Hanna, and Miss Patricia Day&#13;
t aught these courses.&#13;
Mr. Fanciers ex plains Buddhism to his Humanities cl ass.&#13;
These sociology students diligently study th e ir a ssignments.&#13;
Sociology t eache r, Miss Patri c ia Day , h elps he r students und ersta nd th e&#13;
assignment. &#13;
Junior Barry Floyd listens attentively during sociology class.&#13;
"Oh, Lynn," laughs Senior Pauline Bode whil e Senior Lynn Lombardo ho ho's&#13;
with her bell during sociology .&#13;
Senior Dave Lesley seems interested in the topic during sociology .&#13;
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New Robes Add Color to T.J. Choir&#13;
Choir numbers reflected many different styles of music&#13;
throughout the year. The Christmas program introduced the&#13;
new orange and white robes with Benjamin Britten's "Ceremony of Carols." Kim Paul, of Kirn Junior High accompanied&#13;
the choir on the harp. KOi L Radio recorded the choir singing "Have a Happy Day"&#13;
while several choir members played guitar and piano.&#13;
Roger MacNeill, choir director, took six students to allstate. They were Patty Ford, Phil Hardiman, Paula Hermeier,&#13;
Bob Martin, Brian Shepard, and Chuck Wood.&#13;
"My legs a re killing me" seem to be the thoughts of certain choir&#13;
members as they practice a number.&#13;
Music directors, Mr. Roger MacNeill and Mr. Kenneth Hawkes discuss a&#13;
number to be used for this year's musica l "Guys and Dolls."&#13;
ALL STATERS: ROW ONE : Patty Ford, Paula Hermeier, Teri Granay , and&#13;
Polly Anfison . ROW TWO: Phi l Hardima n, Bob Martin , Bria n Shepard, and&#13;
Chuck Wood. &#13;
/&#13;
ROW ONE : Roger ·MacNeill, Director, Libby Kermoade, Joyce Gouker, Thea Escancy, Sheila Santiago, Angel McCoy, 5th hour treasurer; Janet Smith, Lynne&#13;
Buchanan, Lorna Peck , Dola Michalski, Peggy Guyett, Susie Lewis, Laurie Schultz, Roxanne Redmond, Polly Anfison, Jan Clark, 5th hour secretary; Darla&#13;
Ohl erking, Sheryl Riley, 2nd hour treasurer, and Terri Danburg. ROW TWO : Teri Granay, Barb Breeden , Eavonne Myers, Marsha De Wolf, Debbie Engebretson ,&#13;
Diane Keuck, Connie Turner, Patty Ford, Lynn Lombardo, Jeana Ortiz, Paula Hermeier, Donna Sharp, Gloria Larsen, Nancy Wade, Teri Schonberg, Brenda&#13;
Foster, Linda Cleveland, Bernita Rost, Toni Jackson, and Peggy Brockelsby. ROW THREE : Sharon Mortensen, Twila Thompson, Dennis Murray .• Bill Hunt,&#13;
Pat Tosca no, Earl Waugh, Kim Stevens, 5th hour Vice-President, Brian Shepard, 2nd hour Presider'l_t, Chuck Wakehouse, Larry Mason, Chris Scarpellino, Bob&#13;
Shamblen , Phil Hardiman , Harley Schull , Geri McNeil, Sheryl Mortensen, and Lindy Huntley . ROW FOUR : Raynita Hoifeldt, Bernie Frey , Karen Whipkey .&#13;
Jeff Sperry , Chuck Wood, 2nd hour Vice-President ; Marty Hartog, Floyd Hanslip, David Hunt, Bob Martin, 5th hour President, Dennis Nelson, Dick Morraine,&#13;
Merle Wa l ker, Mike Henry, Don Matteson, Harold Campbell , Jack Thomas, Jane Lewis, Gloria Rhodd, and Deb Klinkefus, 2nd hour secretary.&#13;
Pract ice makes perfect is the attitude of many choir members.&#13;
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Senior Cindy Gibbons takes out her aggress ion on a pi ee;e of&#13;
clay w hile preparing it for modeling .&#13;
"L-E- E- R- 0 - L- L- l- N - S" Lee Ro ll ins spell s o ut ca ref ully as he&#13;
signs h is mast erpiece.&#13;
Junior Donna Sharp works on an oil painting in art class.&#13;
Art Cl asses Develop&#13;
Undiscovered Ta lent&#13;
Mrs. Leitschuh and Miss White, Thomas Jefferson's two art&#13;
teachers, worked the entire year to encourage their students to&#13;
develop their artistic talents.&#13;
There were a variety of courses offered for the students to&#13;
participate in from clay modeling to advanced pa inting.&#13;
The students used the knowl edge th ey ga ined during classtime to prepare projects fo r display in show cases, art fairs, or&#13;
their homes. Many of these projects were o n display aro und&#13;
the school and one, displayed in th e case in fro nt of th e li bra ry,&#13;
drew many comments from students and visitors a like.&#13;
These students worked hard th e entire year to pre pare these&#13;
pro jects and to develo p th eir undiscovered t a lents. &#13;
Karen Fauble works patiently on an intricate design for her art assignment.&#13;
Junior Tim Koenigs displays his artistic ability by cutting out paper dolls.&#13;
Art t eacher, Mrs. Leitschu h, takes t ime out from&#13;
teaching to pose for a pict ure .&#13;
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Here we see Rick Robinson preparing for the Indy&#13;
500 in the simulator.&#13;
R. Pietronicco, P. Smagacz, 8 . Davis, D. Swartz, and D. Runyon are the driver's education t eachers.&#13;
Driver's Education Stresses Important Skills&#13;
Mr . Runyon explains t he methods used for backing up in th e simulator.&#13;
In the state of Iowa, everyone under eighteen who wishes&#13;
to apply for a driver's license is required to take driver's edu -&#13;
cation in high school. At Thomas Jefferson this course ha s&#13;
been expanded in recent years until now we have a staff of&#13;
five teachers, three late model cars, and a full time simul ator&#13;
just added this year.&#13;
The purpose of this course is to acquaint the students with&#13;
the rules of the road and to teach them the basics of driv ing&#13;
under all types of conditions. The teachers use drawings, maps,&#13;
tests, and simulated and actual driving situations to instruct t he&#13;
students in the proper responses to these conditions.&#13;
The students then can go out into the world and put th ese&#13;
techniques into practice.&#13;
"Are you wa tching me?" Mr. Smagacz seems to be aski ng Richard&#13;
Wilco xen . &#13;
Brian Flanagan attempts a backwards roll in Phys. Ed. class.&#13;
Picture One : D. Balzer and L. Neff; Picture Two : T. Vincent and A.&#13;
Nielsen.&#13;
Phys. Ed. Improves&#13;
Physical Well Being&#13;
The Physical Education Department at Thomas Jefferson&#13;
has been trying in the past few years to establish a program&#13;
which would aid the students after they leave high school in&#13;
recreational activities and hobbies.&#13;
This included instruction in such areas as badminton,&#13;
archery, bowling, and golf as well as health classes on Fridays,&#13;
This year there was a change in format for the health&#13;
classes. The sophomores attended the class on Fridays the first&#13;
semester while the juniors and seniors attended on Fridays&#13;
during the second semester.&#13;
Mr. Vincent again headed a staff consisting of Mrs. Neff,&#13;
Miss Balzer, and Mr. Neilson. There were also several student&#13;
teachers who helped out with the class work as well as intramurals and athletics.&#13;
Sandy Finch throws Lean n Madsen to the floor to demonstrate some judo throws for a girl's Phs. Ed . class.&#13;
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Personalities&#13;
They weren't just principals, counselors, librarians, secretaries, cooks and custodians. They were people - real peopleworking with us day to day; helping us to make a beginning our&#13;
beginning. And they were more than just people. They were&#13;
friends. Together we shared an experience; An experience of&#13;
growing and learning. Between us there was an exchange; An&#13;
exchange of tempers, ideas, feelings, and interests. Yet in the&#13;
end we found that we had "only just begun."&#13;
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Mr. Gaylord Anderson coordinated school policies for the 1970-71 school year.&#13;
Administration Heads&#13;
Number One School&#13;
Keeping Thomas Jefferson number one and trying to instill&#13;
this belief in every student at this school, was the main concern&#13;
of Principal Gaylord Anderson . He was concerned about student's having pride in their school, and participating in its&#13;
activities.&#13;
Working right along with him were Assistant Principals&#13;
James Howard , a new addition to our administration, and Mr.&#13;
Don Schwertley, in charge of student affairs.&#13;
Mr. Howard replaced Mr. Stephen Field who returned to&#13;
teaching biology. Previously, Mr. Howard was director of&#13;
athletics at South High School. He is now in charge of student&#13;
discipline and attendance.&#13;
Mr. Schwertley's main job is setting up and organizing&#13;
school related activities.&#13;
Posing for a camera came easy to Mr. Schwertley, director of student&#13;
activities.&#13;
Mr . James Howard ponders the attendance record of a worthy student. &#13;
Dr. Robert Benton serves as Superintendent for his fifth straight year.&#13;
School Board Adds&#13;
Two New Members&#13;
Due to elections two new members were placed on the&#13;
Boa rd of Education. They were Dr. Lloyd Smith and Mr. John&#13;
Bu rrows. Members who were previously on the board are Mr.&#13;
Wi ll iam Cutler, Reverend Joseph Henry, Dr. Eugene Marsh,&#13;
Mr. George Paulson, and Raymond Uhlhorn.&#13;
The school board decided to abolish the dress code permanent ly, since they thought that the students acted maturely&#13;
last spring when it was temporary.&#13;
Dr. Thomas Kinny and Mr. Raymond Jon es wor k for the Counci l&#13;
Bluffs School System as Director of Secon dary Educat ion and Assi stant&#13;
Superintendent respectively.&#13;
ROW ON E: Mr . Wil liam Cut ler&#13;
Mr. Raymond Uhl horn , and Dr'.&#13;
Eugene Marsh . ROW TWO : Mr.&#13;
George Paul son, Mr. John Barrows&#13;
Reverend Joseph Henry , and Dr '.&#13;
Lloyd Smith .&#13;
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Mr. Fred Peterson is busily arranging&#13;
a change in a student's class schedule.&#13;
Cou nselors, administrat ion, and facul ty pull ed together to help students&#13;
with probl ems. Mr. Hart proved his wort h as an able additio n to the counselors this year. &#13;
" I can hardly believe this students' poor grades!" gasps Miss Joyce&#13;
Grubb.&#13;
Mr. Gerald Hancock checks with the office before he gives the final okay.&#13;
Counselors Need&#13;
Help of Students&#13;
The counseling facilities are open to any student who wishes&#13;
to use them. However, Miss Joyce Grubb emphasizes: "We want&#13;
the students to come in on their own . We don't want to push&#13;
them to use the counseling facilities."&#13;
"Caution: Human beings; handle with care." This slogan&#13;
seems to sum up Mr. Hart's philosophy. He further stated , "I&#13;
believe that a person should be an individual. I keep that in&#13;
mind when talking with students." Mr. Hart was a new addition&#13;
to the counseling center this year. He previously had been at&#13;
South High .&#13;
Although easily accessible to, it seems the services offered&#13;
are not taken advantage of by many students. Ma ny are too&#13;
busy, or just seem to have a negative attitude . Said one st udent,&#13;
"I don't like going to the counseling center unless I absolutely&#13;
have to. Such as when I have to change my schedul e. They&#13;
couldn't help me anyway ."&#13;
This is the wrong attitude. The counselors have been tra ined&#13;
to help students with their problems. Instead of having th e&#13;
attitude that they can't help, next time you have a problem&#13;
why not see if they can help you. They are always willing to&#13;
lend a sympathetic ear.&#13;
One of the most common problems students bring to th e&#13;
counselors is "what am I going to do after high school? " The&#13;
counselors can help you to choose a career. They can he lp you&#13;
to choose the right college and also help with fi na nci al ai d .&#13;
They know what scholarships and grants are ava il abl e and what&#13;
you have to do to get them.&#13;
"I know it's in here somewhere," Mrs. Mary Vel ine insists to Senior&#13;
Bob Davis.&#13;
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Mrs. Hazel Grote , Mrs. Frances Riggs, and Mrs. Geraldine Kretschmer begin a new day in their lives as secretaries at Tee Ja y .&#13;
Mrs. Vio let Peterson and Mrs. Elsi e Spri nger check attendance records.&#13;
Secretaries Maintain&#13;
School Organization&#13;
Keeping attendance records accurate and up to date, taking&#13;
charge of the records in the main office, taking phone calls,&#13;
and keeping the library running smoothly are some of the jobs&#13;
of the secretaries. Sound like hard work? It is but the secre·&#13;
taries like working at Tee Jay and they feel it is a privilege .&#13;
Mrs. Grote handles Mr. Anderson's business while Mrs.&#13;
Kretschmer keeps the books up to date. Mrs. Riggs and Mrs.&#13;
Peterson share the responsibility in the attendance office.&#13;
Pausing during her typing is Miss Marie Reiff in th e Libra ry.&#13;
...&#13;
' • • • . ·, • • • • • ' • ... • • • • • ' . \ . • • ' .. • ' • • • ' . • ' • • •' • • . ,, • • • .. - • ' -· • &#13;
Neither rain nor snow can keep our custodians from their appointed duties.&#13;
T.J. Cooks Face&#13;
Several Problems&#13;
The cooks faced many problems they had to overcome.&#13;
First, they had the problem of trying to sell as many lunches&#13;
as last year, but charge a nickel more. They solved this by&#13;
using many different varieties of food. Another problem they&#13;
had much criticism about, but had no control over, was the&#13;
high price of milk. This was relieved when the federal government lowered the price by a nickel.&#13;
The custodians' were always picking up. Among their other&#13;
duties were shining the floors, fixing broken windows, and&#13;
cutting the grass around the school buildings. They also&#13;
showed support for the school by presenting the football team&#13;
a congratulatory letter. One of the big problems the janitorial&#13;
staff faced this year was trying to make every clock in the&#13;
school building have the same time.&#13;
ROW ONE : Beverly Athay , Betty&#13;
Holbrook, Marian Reacher, Louvena&#13;
Hager, Dorthy Bowman, and Irene&#13;
English. ROW TWO : Mary Smith ,&#13;
Violet Clinton, Florence Legge,&#13;
Marjorie Hemmingsen , and Wilma&#13;
Jones.&#13;
ROW ONE : Ray Vogt, Gwen Keen,&#13;
Floyd Smith, Stella Jackson , Bernard Cooper, and Al Kel ly. ROW&#13;
TWO : Bob Coffman , Pat Kilbane,&#13;
Don Cook, Jim Ross and John&#13;
Walker.&#13;
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Organizations&#13;
Organizations were more than just groups of people. They&#13;
were people sharing what they had in common. People cheering,&#13;
singing, debating, making films, or playing chess; and doing it&#13;
together.&#13;
As a group they could better share the "new horizons";&#13;
they could better work together to achieve their common goals.&#13;
Together they could find that "we've only just begun to live."&#13;
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Prisoners Supported&#13;
By Council's Letters&#13;
Besides concerning itself only with the problems of the&#13;
student body, this year's Stud~nt Council also worked on a&#13;
national basis.&#13;
A major project of the Council was to start a program at&#13;
Thomas Jefferson to help save the prisoners of war in Vietnam&#13;
and Cambodia . Students were given lists of persons to write to,&#13;
and copies of sample letters, and they were urged to write often.&#13;
Student Council officers president, John Santee; vice-president, Lynn Lombardo; secretary, Karne Whipkey; treasure,&#13;
Vicki Ferguson; and parlimentarian, Keith Gann, were also&#13;
busy planning events such as Homecoming, Sno-ball, and&#13;
Twirp Dance. Money for these events was raised through the&#13;
sale of magazines. Each student sold a certain amount of&#13;
magazines and was eligible for prizes.&#13;
Student Council representatives help decorate the student lounge for&#13;
the Sno-ball dance .&#13;
It seemed like Dan Hauge always had something to say at Student Council meetings.&#13;
ROW ONE: Sheryl McDaniel, Wanda Williamson, Mary Fuss, Paul Yambor, Dan Hauge, Joyce Herbst, Susie Schwartz, Cam Rossie, Paula Hermeir, and Debbi e&#13;
Camp. ROW TWO: Kathy Hawkins, Barb Breeden, Kris Anthony, Gloria Fender, Michele Bonacci, Connie Farrier, Jean Thornton, Sheryl Riley, and Rhonda&#13;
Ford . ROW THREE: Michele Narmi, Kim Draper, Jackie Craig, Jenny Craig, Carole Page, Debbie Kellar, Ruth Richardson, Deb Steensen, Carolyn Warden, and&#13;
Teresa Tilley . ROW FOUR: Clyde Beckman, Debbie Lamb, Pam Howard, Deb Englebretson, Laurie Schultz, Bev Fienhold, Karen Jeppesen, Susan Betts, Kim&#13;
Stevens, Chuck Wood. ROW FIVE : Don Newman, Ed Davis, Tim Porter, Steve DeHart, Alan Myklebust, Tom Knudson, Ken Cain, and Chris Scarpellino . ROW&#13;
SIX : Karen Nihsen, Patty Bonacci, Dan Nuno, Rob Snyder, Lewis Mabon, Gary Jackson, Sherry Van Camp, Mary Harris, and Sherry Pit. ROW SEVEN : John&#13;
Santee, Karen Whipkey, Keith Gann, and Vicki Ferguson, Not pictured: Lynn Lombardo. &#13;
ROW ONE : SPONSOR: Miss Barbara Hansen, Luanne Jensen, Sandy Finch, Dola Michalski; ROW TWO: Kathy Cross, Lynn&#13;
Alper, Bev Fienhold, Vicki Fox, Rose Hamolka; ROW THREE: Penny Blain, Deb Klinkefus, Debbie Oshlo, Peggy Johnson,&#13;
Maribeth Knott, and Mary Blue.&#13;
President Sandy Finch discusses future plans with Y-teen members. Y-teens Demonstrate&#13;
City-wide Enthusiasm&#13;
The only girls' service organization at Thomas Jefferso n this&#13;
year, was the Y-teens. Although the club was small in size, they&#13;
did a lot to serve both individuals and Council Bluffs as a whole.&#13;
At Christmas time, the girls picked a needy family and&#13;
supplied them w ith a Christmas meal , a Christmas tree, which&#13;
wa s donated by one of the homerooms, and each gi rl picked&#13;
one of the children of the family to buy presents for.&#13;
Officers, president; Sandy Finch, vice-president; Doi a Micha lski, secretary; Callie Guiles, and treasurer; Luanne Jensen,&#13;
worked t o set up a meeting with the Y-teens from Abraham&#13;
Lincoln . This meeting was he ld at Tee Jay and a man from&#13;
Griffith Pipe spoke on pollution. The foreign exchange student,&#13;
Swangwong Vennevech also talked to the club members.&#13;
During Easter, small baskets of candy were made up and&#13;
taken to children, in t he hospital.&#13;
In the spring the gi rls met to c lea n up an area of Council&#13;
Bluffs. Garbage and trash were co llected from cit y parks and&#13;
streets.&#13;
At the end of t he year, t he club met to hold its p ic nic to&#13;
honor girls who wer e outstanding in t heir se rvi ce to the club.&#13;
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A.f.S. Works Hard to Support tSue'&#13;
The sole purpose of the American Field Service Club is to&#13;
support the foreign exchange student. This year, our foreign&#13;
exchange student was Sawangwong Vannavech from Bangkok,&#13;
Thailand, better known to the students as 'Sue.' She resided at&#13;
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beu, and their daughter, Jane.&#13;
The officers of the A.F.S. club were President Callie Guiles,&#13;
Vice-president Mary Blue, Secretary Jane Beu, and Treasurer&#13;
Jim Joens. A representative was chosen from the sophomore,&#13;
junior, and senior classes. At the suggestion of Callie Guiles,&#13;
Sue worked hard in all of her classes, especially chemistry.&#13;
the club held every other meeting at the house of a member&#13;
along with a pot luck dinner.&#13;
A.F.S. is responsible for raising enough_ money to pay the&#13;
various expenses of the foreign exchange student . Some of&#13;
these expenses are paying for Sue's senior portra its and her&#13;
trip back home. In order to raise this money, the club sold T.J.&#13;
bumper and window stickers and key chains that have the stu·&#13;
dents' names and said they were a Tee Jay supporter. These&#13;
proved to be successful and made a sufficient amount of money.&#13;
Sawangwong Vannavech, from Bangkok, Thailand.&#13;
ROW ON~: Debbie Steens~n, Polly Anfinson, Jane Beu, Sue Vannavech, Susie West, Sheryl McDaniel, Bonnie Nuzum, Toni Jackson, and Sue Gregory. ROW&#13;
TWO: Julie Poulson, Shem _van Ca.mp •. Nancy. Goldsberry, ~ancy Wade, Juc;!y A~kerman, Barb Fienhold , Karen McCormick, Lynn Alper, and Diane Appel.&#13;
ROW THR.EE: Tara Gore, Cindy P1ran10, Lorr Anthon\:', Kris Anthony, Callie Guiles, Denise Perkins, Deb Klinkefus, Pau la Hermeier, Gloria Larsen.Jim Joens,&#13;
TFerry Perkins, and Mary Blue. ROW FOUR : Kathy Herrick, Jane Fletcher, Pam Hennings, Gloria Fender, Linda Moorse , Lucy Kosiski, Joyce Herbst, and Vicki ox. &#13;
Future Looks Bright for F.N.A., F.T.A.&#13;
Wanda Slaight spends part of every day working in the Nurse's Office .&#13;
Girls that are fairly sure of their futures and would like to&#13;
join a club that devotes itself entirely to learning about a&#13;
certain career field have the opportunity to join either F.N.A.&#13;
or F .T.A. These clubs do many extra-curricular activities that&#13;
provide helpful information to girls planning to go into these&#13;
fields.&#13;
This year the Future Nurses of America made coloring&#13;
books for the children that were sick in the hospital over&#13;
Christmas and made snowmen for the nurses' stations. The&#13;
group also visited St. Joseph's Hospital in Omaha and had an&#13;
informative tour of the base hospital at Offut Air Force Base.&#13;
The major trip of the year was to a blind center in Des Moines.&#13;
These active girls were headed by President Pam Brotherton,&#13;
Vice-president Wanda Slaight, Secretary Deb Hoss, and Treasurer Jane Grovesnor.&#13;
The officers of this year's Future Teachers of America club&#13;
were President Deb Klinkefus, Vice-president Gloria Larsen,&#13;
Secretary Dola Michalski, and Treasurer Luanne Jensen. These&#13;
girls attended the national convention at Ames, traveled to&#13;
Clarinda, Iowa, observed teaching at different educational&#13;
levels, and taught for a day at a school in the Council Bluffs&#13;
School System.&#13;
Picture one : ROW ONE : Melissa&#13;
Monroe, Linda Deputy , Kathy&#13;
Heck, Doi a Michalski. Denise Way ,&#13;
and Callie Guiles. ROW TWO : Toni&#13;
Jackson. Denise Bat es, Bern ita Rost,&#13;
Sally McNeal, Debby Eddy , and&#13;
Kathy Cross. ROW THREE: Miss&#13;
Grubb, sponsor; Cam Rossie, Gloria&#13;
Larsen, Paula Hermeir, Luanne Jensen, and Debbie Klinkefus. Picture&#13;
two: ROW ONE: Ch risty Jacob,&#13;
Pam Brotherton. Wanda Slaight,&#13;
Debbie Hoss, Monica Brazeal, and&#13;
Susan Betts. ROW TWO: Mary&#13;
Holm, Mrs. Lucy Sincl air. school&#13;
nurse; Mrs. Vel ine, sponsor; Sue&#13;
Carman , Deb Nordstrom, Jane&#13;
Grovesnor. Becky Anderson . Sheryl&#13;
Mortensen. Nancy Hunter, Susan&#13;
Whistler, and Melanie Heinlen.&#13;
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National Honor Society Induction Held&#13;
The National Honor Society consists of students who&#13;
possess the four standards of the club- Scholarship, Character,&#13;
Leadership, and Service, and who in turn maintain a grade&#13;
average of 3.0. All of these students submit an application to&#13;
a panel of teachers, who choose the new members. Those&#13;
selected represent five percent of the sophomore class, ten&#13;
percent of the junior class, and fifteen percent of the seniors.&#13;
Officers, president, Steve Gore; vice-president, Bob Robinson ; secretary, Barb Breeden; and treasurer, Cindy Summy,&#13;
worked to present the annual induction ceremony. The ceremony followed its usual course until the announcement of the&#13;
new juniors. Keith Gann was announced, but refu sed to become a part of the club. However, the majority of th e students&#13;
accepted the honor.&#13;
The two students voted to apply for the Nationa l Honor&#13;
Society Scholarship were Linda Cleveland and Bob Robi nson.&#13;
The members were polled as to their choices.&#13;
During the year the honorary group held fund raising events&#13;
such as bake sales in order to finance the induction ceremo ny.&#13;
The annual picnic was held at LakeView (Big Lake) Park and&#13;
turned out to be a typical NHS event.&#13;
Seniors w ho have been m embers for t hree years includ e, Lynn Alper, Polly Anfinson, Barb Breeden, _inda Cl eveland , Ri ck Creger, Kat hy Cross, Doug Fencl,&#13;
Mary Fuss, Steve Harm, Kathy lncontro , Randy Lambert , Linda Moores, Alan Myklebust, Debbie Naujokaitis, Donald Newman , Craig Norton, Randy Oder,&#13;
Robert Robinson, John Santee, Cindy Summy, Randy Worth , and Karen Whipkey . -&#13;
Provisiona l sophomores include, ROW ONE: Jacquie McAlexander,&#13;
Melisa Monroe, Leslie Daboll, Nancy Goldsberry, Sheri Whalers, Cathy&#13;
Herrick , and Shirley Kennett. ROW TWO : Mike Walck, Gary Moores,&#13;
Barry Barritt, Susan Lee, Karen McCormick, Debbie Rossum, and Nora&#13;
Wilson. ROW THREE : Jim Evans, Larry Schultz, Greg Anson, Don&#13;
Nusser, Denni s Covey, Don Overton, and James Shell . Not pictured,&#13;
Brya n Flanagan and Dana Smith .&#13;
Second y ea r juniors include, ROW ONE: Toni Jackson, Cam "Rossie,&#13;
Paula Hermeier, and Janet Wray . ROW TWO : Jeana Ortiz, Becky&#13;
Jensen , Lucy Kosiski, and Gloria Larsen. ROW THREE: Rozella Worth,&#13;
Bev Feinhold, Karen Jeppesen, and Twila Thompson . ROW FOUR : Don&#13;
Skinner, Deb Oshlo, John Rodin, and Larry Bose. ROW FIVE: Gil&#13;
Head , Bruce Rasmussen, and Kelly White. ROW SIX: Doug Campbell&#13;
and Terry Lawless .&#13;
First year junior members include, ROW ONE : Maribeth Knott, Diane&#13;
Appel, and Patty Bonacci . ROW TWO : Nancy Wade, Sheryl McDaniel,&#13;
and Susie Schwartz. ROW THREE : Larry Harris, John Heath , T erry&#13;
Perkins, and Ken Cain . Not pictured, Judy Ackerman, Jeff All en, Gary&#13;
Bergantzal, Dan Eppert, Patty Fi sher, Mike Henry, Lori Lorenzen , Debra&#13;
Manz, Mike McCue, and Viol etta Tomes.&#13;
Second year senior members include, ROW ONE: Denise Per kins and&#13;
Jean Tellander. ROW TWO : Deb Mueller, Lindy Huntley, and Susie&#13;
Lewis . ROW THREE : Pam Sears, Dola Michealski , Deb Klinkefus , and&#13;
Luanne Jensen . ROW FOUR : Steve Gore, John Conner, Bob Drake,&#13;
Tim Porter, and Dennis Way.&#13;
First year senior members include, ROW ONE: Priscilla Goldsberry .&#13;
Sheryl Reilly, Angel McCoy , and Mi chele Jung. ROW TWO : Patty Bolton, Lorna Lorenzen, Teri Granay, and Carolyn Warden . ROW THREE :&#13;
Vicki Fox, Sandy McFerrin, Penny Blain , and Gloria Fender. ROW&#13;
FOUR : John Wiskus, Chuck Wood, Alan Johanson , and Connie Farrier.&#13;
ROW FIVE : Ron Sivertson, Charles Mueller, Bob Richwine, and Greg&#13;
Peterson. ROW SIX : Mike Bell , Ev Sellars, Terry Olson, Rich Bond,&#13;
and Mark Mayberry.&#13;
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Journalism Club&#13;
Goes to Chicago&#13;
Quill and Scroll club is composed of students that are actively involved in one or both of the publications at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson. In order to become a member of International Quill&#13;
and Scroll, a person must have either 100 inches in the Signal&#13;
or 16 pages in the Monticello or a combination of both.&#13;
The club worked hard to earn money by holding bake sales&#13;
and candy sales. This money was used to help support the.&#13;
annual, to finance the banquet held in the spring to initiate all&#13;
members that have met all requirements and are eligible for&#13;
International membership, and to help pay for the trip taken to&#13;
Chicago over Thanksgiving vacation. This trip was taken to&#13;
attend a journalism convention held in the Palmerhouse Hotel&#13;
in Chicago, Illinois.&#13;
Many guest speakers attended the meetings and spoke to the&#13;
students on matters pertaining to journalism. One of these&#13;
speakers was Miss Mary Conncannon, reporter.&#13;
The officers included Mary Blue, president; Barb Breeden;&#13;
vice-president, Linda Moorse; secretary, Keith Gann; treasurer,&#13;
and Donald Newman; historian.&#13;
Al Myklebust, Don Newman, Mary Blue, and Tim Dilts discuss plans for&#13;
the club.&#13;
ROW ONE: Lynne Buchanan, Deb Gilmore, Billi Ahrens, Libby Kermoade, Vickie Ferguson, Debby Eddie, and Monica Brazeal . ROW TWO : Paul Vol z, Debbie&#13;
Edmonds, Maggie Irwin, Linda Moorse, Wanda Williamson, Lynn Lombardo, Mary Blue, Karen Nihsen, Mary Fuss, Kris Anthony, and Barb Breeden . ROW&#13;
THREE : Randy Lambert, John Connor, Steve Butterbaugh, and Donald Newman. ROW FOUR : Gary Clinton, Mike Bartlett, Tim Porter, Kim Stevens, and&#13;
Alan Myklebust. &#13;
ROW ONE: Wayne Petersen, Rick Quandt, Bob Drake, Timmy Porter, and Tim Koenigs. ROW TWO : Tom Jensen, Jay Gunderson, John Batt, Randy Lambert,&#13;
Bria n Shepard, Mike King, Bob Robinson, Doug Fencl, and Mr. Smagcz; sponsor. ROW THREE: Mr. Hayeks; sponsor, Mike Henry, Kelly Wh ite , Clifford&#13;
Lustgraaf, Mario Beccerra, and David Vallinch. ROW FOUR: Jack Thomas and Matt Schwartz. NOT PICTURED: Ev Sellers, Ken Madden, Harold Bredahl , and&#13;
Rich Robinson.&#13;
Key Club Serves&#13;
School and Town&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Key Club is a service club whose&#13;
members work together on projects which benefit the community. This year, the club escorted some boys from the Christian&#13;
Home to the T.J. football game against Tech. These boys are&#13;
orpha ns and would otherwise not have gotten to see the game.&#13;
At Christmas time, the members helped install the lights in&#13;
t he Cou ncil Bluffs Christmas decorations. They also ushered at&#13;
a production of the "Messiah" at Broadway Methodist Church.&#13;
In the spring, they cleaned up the City Parks. Each year the&#13;
members take time out to shine all of the trophies in the cases.&#13;
The Key Club combined with the Lettermen again this year to&#13;
play basketball against the KOi L "Good Guys". The money&#13;
which was earned from this was donated to the school in the&#13;
form of a gift.&#13;
Key Club officers included Tim Porter, president; Jeff&#13;
Spires, vi ce-president; Mike King, secretary-treasurer; and Brian&#13;
Shepard , Sargeant-at-Arms. These officers planned the Hayrack&#13;
ride wh ich was held in the fall.&#13;
Key Club members Albert Alsman, Jeff Spires, Lee Rollins, and Scott&#13;
Rossie like to hang around the courtyard.&#13;
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Auxiliary Holds Clinic for Area Girls&#13;
Earning money and encouraging spirit for the wrestling&#13;
team were the two goals set by the Girls Wrestling Auxiliary.&#13;
One of the most important activities of the club was the clinic&#13;
held in the Thomas Jefferson Field House on November 7. Girls&#13;
from Iowa and Nebraska schools attended and modeled their&#13;
uniforms. Some of the coaches who attended were Mr. Masek&#13;
from Benson, Mr. Scott Clark, Boystown; Mr. George Garrett,&#13;
Edison Jr. High; and Mr. John Brooke from A. L. Miss Vivian&#13;
Lewis, Miss Black Nebraska, spoke about a young lady's behavior at sporting events. Everything from the history of&#13;
wrestling to scoring and how a lady should walk was discussed.&#13;
Other activities of the Auxiliary Included bake sales and&#13;
school dances. Music for these dances was supplied by L. A.&#13;
Junior Patti Fisher helps Nancy Goldsb erry take money at a home match .&#13;
Diff erent react ions are seen on t he faces of wrestling Au xiliary members.&#13;
Carnival and Distortion. The money was given t o the wrestlers&#13;
for new uniforms, mats, and other wrestling needs. Some of the&#13;
money was used to pay the Auxiliary girls way to Ames for the&#13;
wrestling invitational. Members who travelled to Ames for the&#13;
wrestling invitational stayed overn ight at a nearby motel. Other&#13;
trips were taken to Harlan for Sectional and to Abraham Lincoln in Council Bluffs for District.&#13;
Mr. Charles Bryant, GWA sponsor, was featured in Magazine&#13;
of the Mid lands from the Omaha World Herald. The members of&#13;
Wrestling Auxiliary had their picture in the article.&#13;
Officers of the club were Connie Farrier, president; Virginia&#13;
Tobias, vice-president; Vanessa Thomas, secretary; and Lindy&#13;
Huntley, treasurer.&#13;
Might y Mike Witt and Mini Ginni Tobias discuss upcoming tournaments. &#13;
ROW ONE: Sheryl McDaniel, Virginia Tobias, Connie Farrier, Vanessa Thomas. ROW TWO: Patty&#13;
Fisher, Judy Ackerman, Mrs. Weishaar, sponsor, Karen Anderson,&#13;
Kristy Anthony . ROW THREE :&#13;
Judy Hunt, Sue Bauer, Sherri Van&#13;
Camp. ROW FOUR : Mary Blue,&#13;
Lynn Lombardo, Connie Turner,&#13;
Lori Anthony.&#13;
Senior Lindy Huntley dreams of being a professional wrest ler.&#13;
Excitement causes Patty Fisher, junior, to almost lose her glasses.&#13;
Lori Anthony , junior, looks on as 'Jackets beat grapplers.&#13;
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106&#13;
.$- . '-r&#13;
Teeter-totter one : Angel McCoy, Pam Globe, Linda Moores, Cindy Summy, Cindy Solomon, and Rose Homolka. Teeter-totter two: Jan Clark, Cindy Piranio,&#13;
Becky Jensen, Joni Hunt, Barb Breeden, Susie Lewis, and Lynne Buchanan . Teeter-totter three : Lori Bohlen, Karen Nihsen, Renee Peterson, Diane Ku eck,&#13;
Tara Gore.Diane Appel, and Wanda Williamson. Not pictured: Tobi Kindrend, Dola Michalski, and Dene Michalski.&#13;
Pom-Pom Squad Performs Effectively&#13;
One of t he most versatile and busiest organizations at&#13;
Thomas Jefferson this year was the Porn Porn Girls. Besides&#13;
performing for each home football and basketball game, they&#13;
also served at various banquets held at Tee Jay throughout the&#13;
year. Banquets they served at include Optimist club, Fall&#13;
Sports, Rotary club, and the North Central Association.&#13;
For the first time since the club was formed, new uniforms&#13;
were purchased. They consisted of orange circle skirts and&#13;
vests, and black blouses for football and wrestling, and white&#13;
blouses for basketba ll. These outfits were designed and made&#13;
by the girls.&#13;
During t he yea r, the squad voted on having substitutes that&#13;
knew the routines in case someone was ill or couldn't make a&#13;
performance. These new girls were Tobi Kindred and Dene&#13;
Micha lsk i.&#13;
Porn Porn squad officers included Captain, Susie Lewis;&#13;
Senior Co-Captain, Cindy Summy; Junior Co-captain, Becky&#13;
Jensen; and Secretary-treasurer, Barb Breeden.&#13;
The squad was honored when Porn Porn girls from Irwin&#13;
High School in Irwin, Iowa, requested t hat they come to their&#13;
to show them how to perform different types of steps and&#13;
formations.&#13;
Porn Porn Girls spend each fa ll and spri ng practicing with&#13;
t he band. They marched together at the Veteran's Day and&#13;
t he Labor Day parade in t he fal I. They were awarded first&#13;
place in the parade for the ir efforts. In t he spring they participated in t he Drake Re lays.&#13;
Karen Nihsen and Diane Ku eck perform at halftime. &#13;
Pam Globe and Captain Susie Lewis perform at a basketball pep rally Angel McCoy and Becky Jensen gaze into a fascinated crowd.&#13;
Cindy Summy, Lori Bohlen, and Diane Appel show a portion of the smiling faces of the T. J. Porn-Porn girls.&#13;
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Varsity cheerleaders demonstrate their ability to do stunts during football season.&#13;
Libby Kermoade practices before a Wrestling match . Pauline Bode&#13;
cheers the team on at a Westside footba ll game.&#13;
Billi Harrill was a cheerleader for the football season.&#13;
ROW ONE : Linda Cleveland. ROW TWO: Pau li ne Bode and Libby&#13;
Kermoade . ROW THRE E: Mary Fuss, Gloria Larsen , and Janet Wray . &#13;
Cheerleaders Awarded First at Clinic&#13;
ROW ONE: Susie Peterson, Sandy Schwartz, and Nancy Buchanan.&#13;
ROW TWO : Denise Walker, Kathy Horner, and Jo?ie Hough.&#13;
Varsity a nd J.V.'s combine to cheer for time-out at a basketball game.&#13;
"Get yourselves together again" was the cry heard by the&#13;
1970-71 cheerleaders. Although the squads had trouble deciding who their members would be, they put on a fine performance at each game or match of every major sport in the&#13;
school. -&#13;
The varsity cheerleaders proved their talent at the l.C.F.&#13;
Cheerleading Clinic last summer. It was held in Cedar Rapids,&#13;
Iowa. The junior varsity did equally well at their clinic at&#13;
Maryville, Missouri . They received four first place ribbons and&#13;
one fourth place ribbon. They also received the spirit stick for&#13;
being the most spirited group of cheerleaders at the clinic.&#13;
Officers were President, Bi Iii Harrill; Vice-president, Janet&#13;
Wray; Secretary, Kathy Horner ; and Treasurer, Mary Fuss.&#13;
Sophomores cheer for an afternoon football game .&#13;
ROW ONE : Toni Jac kson, Susie Schwartz, and Michel e Jung . ROW&#13;
TWO: Paula Hermeier, and Cam Rossie .&#13;
Susie Schwartz attends a n early morni ng practice to improve he r skills.&#13;
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Pep Club Members&#13;
Sport New Uniforms&#13;
Officers of the Thomas Jefferson Pep Club were stolen by&#13;
other organizations leaving President Susan Carman to run the&#13;
club alone. The club then dwindled from an encouraging 150&#13;
to a mere 40 during the fall sports season. These girls were very&#13;
inactive and did very little to support the teams. At the beginning of February, the varsity cheerleaders took over the Pep&#13;
Club and, assisted by Susan Carman, they reorganized the club.&#13;
The membership increased and Pep Club, Wrestling Auxiliary,&#13;
Porn-Porn Girls, and Cheerleaders worked together to boost&#13;
the spirit at Tee Jay. These combined groups decorated the&#13;
halls with posters made at Poster Nights held throughout the&#13;
year.&#13;
The second annual Pep Club Banquet was held in the spring.&#13;
This banquet honored the girls with the most points.&#13;
New outfits consisted of orange skirts and sweaters with&#13;
white stripes around the neck and sleeves. Last year's striped&#13;
sweaters were also worn.&#13;
Pep Club members learn chants from cheerleaders while waiting for the&#13;
Pep Assembly.&#13;
ROW ONE: Jill Gamblin, Lynn Van Arsdel, Deb Rossum, Connie Bloom, Bev Allmon, Sue Carman, Debbie Camp. ROW TWO: Ruth Reif, Leslie Fuss, Susan&#13;
Gregory, Peggy Santee, Debbie Bailey, Kathy Herriek, Bev Lukefahr, Debbie Mahan. ROW THREE: Debbie Parrack, Dana Smith, Lucy Scarpello, Linda Mc&#13;
Cormick, Pam Caffery, Kim Draper. ROW FOUR: Phyilis Bledsaw, Sherry Sheild, Linda Scott, Jody Jarris, Nora Wilson, Leslie Simons. ROW FIVE: Jeannie&#13;
Hom, Barb Clark, Besty Batt, May Belle, Gwen Vasacek, and Jennifer White . ROW SIX: Teresa Cunningham, Lu Ann Jensen, Cindy Swanson, Laura Sales,&#13;
Kathy O'Hara, and Karen McCormick . ROW SEVEN : Carla Lanteri, Carol Page, Patty Johnston, Becky Anderson, and Diane Bergantzal. &#13;
M.B.C. Takes Part&#13;
Men's Booster Club participated in intramural basketball&#13;
th is year for the first time in their history as an organization.&#13;
The members promoted spirit by attending football and basketba ll games, wrestling matches, and gymnastic meets. They also&#13;
pa rticipated in the pep rallies on Fridays. The M.B.C. was a&#13;
smaller group than it has been in the past two years. Handicapped by t heir small size they were not easy to observe in&#13;
action at games, matches and meets. They also supplied signs&#13;
for the lounge and billboards around the school halls.&#13;
The sponsor for Men's Booster Club was Mr. Francis&#13;
Schaefer. The officers are as follows: President Bob Richwine,&#13;
Vice-president Steve Butterbaugh, Treasurer Eddie Reed,&#13;
Secretary Dennis Nelson .&#13;
Steve DeHart quips, "Those ?*t+! refs!&#13;
• 1n Intramural Ball&#13;
Bob Richwine explains the tactics of promoting spirit at games.&#13;
ROW ONE: Dennis Nelson, Ed&#13;
Reed, Steve Butterbaugh, Bob&#13;
Richwine. ROW TWO: Dwight&#13;
Miller, Mike German, Gary&#13;
Armstrong, and John Smith .&#13;
ROW THREE: Greg Pogue,&#13;
Steve Coplin, Dennis Covey,&#13;
and Kenny Roe. ROW FOUR :&#13;
Mr. Schafer, Phil Hardiman ,&#13;
Steve De Hart, and Don Hopper.&#13;
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Wrestling Promoted&#13;
by Sophomore Club&#13;
A group of 23 sophomore girls was selected by members of&#13;
the Girls Wrestling Auxiliary and the sophomore wrestling&#13;
team to be voted on by members of the sophomore class and&#13;
one of them was chosen as Sophomore Wrestling Queen. This&#13;
year's queen was Carolyn Robinson. She and the rest of the&#13;
girls on her court make up what is known as the Girls Sophomore Wrestling Pep Club.&#13;
The major purpose of these girls is to support the sport of&#13;
wrestling in the school, especially in the sophomore class. In&#13;
order to do this, they make signs, attend all matches, earn&#13;
money by having bake sales, and help the Girls Wrestling&#13;
Auxiliary when they need it.&#13;
Although a Sophomore Wrestling Queen was crowned last&#13;
year also, this is the first year that these girls organized into a&#13;
club. They are under the sponsorship of Mr. Ralph Pietronicco,&#13;
who stated, "By forming the Girls Sophomore Wrestling Pep&#13;
Club, we hope to stimulate interest among the sophomores in&#13;
wrestling and later in Girls Wrestling Auxiliary."&#13;
The sophomore girls are under the leadership of Jill Gamblin,&#13;
president; Pam Fisher, vice-president; Debbie Reikofski, secretary; and Kristi Nead, treasurer.&#13;
Connie Farrier, president of the Girls Wrestling Auxiliary&#13;
stated, "These girls were a lot of help to us at the T. J. Sophomore Invitational Tournament. Although there are plenty of&#13;
girls in the Auxiliary, and we could have handled the tournament by ourselves, the sophomores came in handy as runners and doing other odd jobs."&#13;
Gwen Vasicek and Dana Smith display their new outfits at a ma tch.&#13;
ROW ONE: Debbie Reikofski, Sherri Benson, Pam Fisher, Cathy Herrick, Dana Smith, Lucy Scarpello, Vicki McGee,&#13;
~nd Bar~ Clark. ROW TWO: Kathy .Baker, Deb~i~ Rossum, Sue Gregory, Carolyn Robinson, and Kathy Higgins. ROW&#13;
HREE . Nancy Goldsberry, Barb F1enhold, Kristi Nead, Jill Gamblin, Nora Wilson, and Gwen Vasicek. &#13;
~O~ ON : Dan Eppert, Kelly White, Dave Eppert, Rich Sivertson, Larry Bose, Roger Smith, Monty Myer, Mike Bartlett. ROW TWO: Tim Dilts, Cliff Lustgraph,&#13;
Stor on M!ller, Curt Peterson, Bob Drake, Tim Koenigs, Rich Bond, Jack Thomas, Tom Jensen. ROW THREE : Jim Evans, Greg Anson , Rich Robinson , Kim&#13;
Jo~ve~, Tim Porter, John Heath, Gilbert Head, Mike Witt, Gary Clinton, Don Newman, Randy Worth, Randy Oder, Barry Barritt, Jim Davis, Matt Schwartz,&#13;
Ke nM ossburg, Bob Robinson . ROW FOUR: Albert Alsman, Scott Rossie, Roger Huey, Don Skinner, Terry Olsen, Dave Gwinner, John Batt, Randy Lambert , n adden, Doug Fencl , Lynn Granay, Dan Applegate, Steven Paulson, Rick L.aFerla.&#13;
Lettermen Lead T.J. T earns in 70-71 Th~ Thomas Jefferson sport departments were lead by 16&#13;
retur~1ng Lettermen in football, 14 in wrestling, ten in baseball,&#13;
and f ive in basketball .&#13;
. They sponsor the Bonfire annually and the basketball game&#13;
With the sen ior lettermen and the senior Key Club members ag .&#13;
a inst the KO IL Good Guys. The Bonfire was cancelled this&#13;
Year because of continuous days of rain .&#13;
Curt Peterson checks out the Lettermen scrapboo k.&#13;
For the first year the Lettermen successfully kept a scrap&#13;
book of all Tee Jay sporting events which occurred duri ng the&#13;
70-71 seasons. Th is year the Lettermen el ected off icers as&#13;
follows: President Roger Smith , Vice-President T im Di lts,&#13;
Treasurer John Batt, Secretary Rich Bond, Histori an Tim Porter, Sargeant-at-Arms Randy Worth . The sponsor for t he Lettermen th is year was Mr. Michael Hoffman .&#13;
Tim Dilts instructs Tim Porter how to place an articl e in the scrapbook.&#13;
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Band Enjoys Work&#13;
Band requires a lot of extra hard work and practice. This&#13;
may be true, but it also entails a lot of interesting and fun&#13;
activities. For instance, a fall picnic, at which time the sophomores were initiated with water balloons, marching practice&#13;
during all different types of weather, performing during halftime at football games, various concerts which were given&#13;
throughout the year, the annual candy sale, the crowning of a&#13;
Band Queen, large and small group contests, the fall and spring&#13;
marching band trips, and a spring picnic to say good-bye to the&#13;
graduating seniors.&#13;
Each year the band holds a candy sale, the profits from&#13;
which are used to pay for the trips. This year the sophomore,&#13;
junior, and senior classes were in competition against each&#13;
other. The sophomores led from the beginning, but during&#13;
Christmas vacation the senior class members checked out all&#13;
extra candy and had a combination party-candy sale. They&#13;
took the candy to the other parts of town to sell, in th is way,&#13;
they won the contest.&#13;
The two major events of the concert band are the large&#13;
group contest, held every spring, and the annual All-City&#13;
Clinic in which members from A. L., Lewis Central, and T. J.&#13;
participate.&#13;
Although some people believe that band is just an easy&#13;
credit, this is not true. At the beginning of concert band season,&#13;
try-outs are held and chairs are assigned. Each member must&#13;
practice as much as possible because at any time they cou Id be&#13;
challenged by another member of their section. Ruth Richardson and Lucy Kosiski enjoy the game while waiting to&#13;
perform .&#13;
Dennis Way is so good, he can even play the drums with his eyes closed. When Charles Mueller isn't busy being the Drum Major, he works at playing the contrabass clari net . Nancy Ca m pbell and Debbie Mueller practice hard on their flutes so they will receive " ones" at contest.&#13;
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ROW ONE: Dola Michalski, Joni Hunt, Rose Homolka, Susie Lewis, Jan Clark, Lori Bollen, Pam Globe, Cindy Piraino, and Becky Jensen. ROW TWO : Dene&#13;
Michalski, Diane Appel, Tara Gore, Cindy Summy, Linda Moorse, Barb Breeden , Dian_e Keuck, Renee Peterson , Karen Nihsen, Wanda Williamson , Cindy&#13;
Solomon, and Tobi Kindred. ROW THREE : Mr. Melvin Johnson, director; Lucy Kos1sk1 , Nancy Davis, Nora Caffery, Linda Perriquin, and Mary Anderson .&#13;
ROW FOUR : Nancy Campbell, Pam Hennings, Teri Schoenberg, Vi Tomes, Debbie Brown, Ruth Richardson,. Neva Anson, Lorna Peck, Eveonne Myers, Jane&#13;
Beu, Deb Reikofski, Julie Crane, Lynnette Neilson, Susan Lee, and Mary Lee. ROW FIVE: Kay Maack, Eunice Mueller, Ed Davis, Denise Perkins, Tom Wirth,&#13;
Tim Brewer, Craig Norton, Gil Snyder, Greg Anson, Bruce Norton, Paul Yamber, Joy Poole, Leslie Lindstrom , Mary Kilbane, Debbie Kohlscheen , and Mary&#13;
Blue . ROW SIX: Richard Sivertson, Terry Perkins, Teri Graney , Debbie Mueller, Roger Anderson, Glen Fisher, Rick Spracklin , Terry Lawless, Mike McClarey,&#13;
Bob Moats, Charles Mueller, Drum Major; Dennis Way, Jim Joens, Robert Martin, Tom Finch , and Alan Johanson.&#13;
Senior Ed Davis contemplates the coming halftime performance.&#13;
The Pep Band performed for every Pep Assembly and Basketball game.&#13;
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Orchestra Increases Through Years&#13;
An organization that has been growing every year since it&#13;
began three years ago is the Thomas Jefferson Orchestra. It&#13;
has grown from a 30 piece group to one of about 60 pieces.&#13;
The Orchestra, once again under the direction of Mr. Stanley&#13;
Ivy, practices diligently all year long. They perform at a winter&#13;
and spring concert each year. The ensemble composed entirely&#13;
of strings performed at the Christmas and Easter programs.&#13;
The group also went on its yearly elementary tour in which it&#13;
travels to selected elementary schools to play. This trip is taken&#13;
to promote interest in playing a musical instrument among the&#13;
younger students.&#13;
The Orchestra worked along with the band in its annual&#13;
candy sale. The candy they sold went towards the trip which&#13;
was taken to Missouri in the spring. This trip lasted for two&#13;
days and nights. The members played various concerts and&#13;
toured different places of interest.&#13;
Orchestra students paid strict attention to their director, Mr. Ivy .&#13;
ROW ONE : Teri Graney, Mike McCallum, Luanne Jensen , Eunice Mueller, Mary Blue, and Debbie Mueller. ROW TWO : Cindy Piranio, Leslie Crane, Shirley&#13;
Kennett, Linda Jen kins, Dwight Miller, Nora Caffery , Nancy Reed, Kathy Heck, and Harley Schull. ROW THREE : Linda Moorse , Nancy Campbell, Pam Hennings , Denise Per kins, Lucy Kosiski, Craig Norton , Ruth Richardson, Gloria Fender, Kay Maack, Polly Anfinson, Terry Lawless, Jim Joens, Mary Anderson ,&#13;
and SallY Jahn. ROW FOUR : Julie Cran e, Dennis Way, Deb Reikofski, Lima Peck, Tim Hall, Ted Anfinson, Alan Johanson, Greg Anson, Glen Fisher, Teri&#13;
Schoenberg, and Mr. Ivy, director.&#13;
The String group includes&#13;
ROW ONE: Teri Graney , Mi ke&#13;
McCallarn, Luanne Jensen ,&#13;
Eunice Mueller, Mary Blue,&#13;
and Debbie Mueller. ROW&#13;
TWO: Cindy Piranio, Leslie&#13;
Crane, Shirley Kennett, Nanc~&#13;
Reed, Julie Crane, Tern&#13;
Schoenberg, Mary Anderson,&#13;
and Harley Schull . ROW&#13;
THREE: Linda Jenkins,&#13;
Dwight Mi lier, Nora Caffery,&#13;
Mr. Ivy, Kathy Heck, and&#13;
Sally Jahn . &#13;
ROW ONE : Terri Shomberg,&#13;
Kenneth Hawks, Mike Henry,&#13;
Phil Hardiman , Mike Gibson,&#13;
Jack Thomas. ROW TWO : Teri&#13;
Granay, Karen Whipkey, Angel&#13;
McCoy, Gina Ortiz. ROW&#13;
THREE: Polly Anfinson, Sheryl&#13;
Mortensen, Dennis Nelson,&#13;
Lindy Huntley, Patty Ford,&#13;
Bill Hunt, Susie Lewis , Brian&#13;
Shepard, Jan Clark.&#13;
T.J. Madrigal Sang for Their Fame&#13;
Outside of the athletic teams, the Thomas Jefferson Madrigal was the most seen group in school. Madrigal kept a tight&#13;
schedul e, entertaining various audiences throughout the year.&#13;
Madriga l is a musical group which consists of 20 members,&#13;
juniors and seniors.&#13;
After having raindrops fall on their heads at Road Show, the&#13;
group we nt on performing for clubs and organizations including&#13;
State Farm Insurance and Kiwanis.&#13;
Brian Shepard is very excited about Jack Thomas's Piano lesson.&#13;
Patty Ford and Karen Whipkey are found grinning during a Madrigal&#13;
practice .&#13;
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The Chamber Choir, whose members received T ratings at the State Music Contest were Doi a Michalski , Brian Shepard,&#13;
Jeanna Ortiz, Thea Esancy, Teri Granay, Bill Hunt, Angel McCoy, Karen Whipkey, Susie Lewis, Patty Ford, Jan Clar k ,&#13;
Jack Thomas, Lindy Huntley, Sheryl Reilly, Larry Mason, Sheryl Mortenson, Polly Anfinson, and Greg Kenn ett. Not&#13;
pictured, Mike Henry, Mike Gibson , and Dennis Nelson .&#13;
The Clari net t rio , w hich consi sted of Crai g Norton, Gloria Fender, and&#13;
Gil Snyder, also recei ved a 'I' ra t ing.&#13;
Another of the many voca l groups to recei ve a 'I ' rat ing was the Girls'&#13;
Tri o whi ch included Peggy Brockelsby , Patty Ford, and Jeana Ortiz. &#13;
Musical Groups&#13;
Rated in Contest&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Band, Choir, and Orchestra faired&#13;
well at t he State Small Groups Music Contest held here at Tee&#13;
Jay. The Band received 25 'I' ratings while the Ghoir received&#13;
14 and t he Orchestra received 6.&#13;
Instrume nta l soloists receiving 'l's were Ted AnfinsonFrench Horn, Greg Anson-Trumpet, Tim Hall-Snare Drum,&#13;
Richard Sive rtson-Baritone, Gil Snyder-Clarinet, Mike GibsonTuba, Jim Joens-Tenor Saxophone, Kay Maack-Oboe, Bob&#13;
Moats- French Horn, Terry Perkins-Baritone Saxophone, Polly&#13;
Anfinso n-Bassoon, Teri Granay-Violin, Linda Moores-Flute,&#13;
Bob Ma rtin-Tuba, Denise Perkins-Piccolo, and Terry LawlessBassoon, Vocal soloists were Chuck Wood, Susie Lewis, Pat&#13;
Ford, Jea na Ortiz, Twila Thompson, Rick Sivertson, and Brian&#13;
Shepard.&#13;
'I' rated Sma ll Groups were Snare Drum Trio-Denny Way,&#13;
Doug Campbell, Tim Hall; Brass Sextet- Greg Anson, Mike&#13;
McCla ry, Bob Moats, Tim Brewer; Kathy Hawkins, Bob Martin ;&#13;
Brass Choir-Greg Anson, Mike McClary, Al Johanson, Tom&#13;
Wirth, Ted Anfinson, Kathy Hawkins, Tim Brewer, Mike Gibson; Flute Quartet-Linda Moores, Nancy Campbell, Debbie&#13;
Mue lle r, Pam Hennings; Woodwind Quintet-Kay Maack, Linda&#13;
Moores, Gloria Fender, Bob Moats, Polly Anfinson ; Flute Duet;&#13;
Bassoon Du et; Woodwind Trio ; String Trio-Julie Crane, Sally&#13;
Jahn, Teri Grana y; String Quartet-Teri Granay , Mike McCallum,&#13;
Debbi e Muell er, Sally Jahn; Viola Quartet-Debbie Muell er,&#13;
Mary Blue, Luanne Jensen, Eunice Mueller; String Quintet;&#13;
Violi n Quartet ; Boys Octet-Merle Walker, Dennis Nelson , Chris&#13;
Scarpelli no, Greg Kennett, Bill Hunt, Kim Stevens, Mike Henry,&#13;
and Mike Gibson; Boys Quartet-Greg Kennett, Merle Walker,&#13;
Larry Mason, Bill Hunt; Mixed Quartet A-Susie Lewis, Jan&#13;
Cl ark, Greg Kennett, Brian Shepard; Mixed Quartet B-Pat&#13;
Ford, Sheryl Mortenson, Merle Walker, Bill Hunt.&#13;
Instrumental Soloi st s receiving 'I' ratings at the State Small Groups&#13;
Musi c Contest were ROW ONE : Terry Perk ins, Richard Sivertson, Teddy&#13;
Anfinson, Kay Maack, Den ise Perkins, Teri Granay , and Tim Han. ROW&#13;
TWO : Greg Anson, Jim Joens, Terry Lawless, Robert Martin, Gi l&#13;
Snyder, Mike Gibson, and Bob Moats.&#13;
Students that rated 'I' in a small&#13;
group were ROW ONE: Doug Campbell, Denny Way, and Tim Hall .&#13;
ROW TWO : Pam Henni ngs, Kathy&#13;
Hawkins, Ted Anfinson, Kay Maack,&#13;
Tom Wirth, Teri Granay , and Eunice&#13;
Mueller. ROW THREE : Mary Blue,&#13;
Terry Lawless , Bob Martin, Bob&#13;
Moats , Leslie Crane, Linda Jenkins,&#13;
Gloria Fender, Teri Schonberg, and&#13;
Julie Cran e. ROW FOUR : Mike Gibson , Tim Brewer, Greg Anson, Alan&#13;
Johanson , Crai g Norton, Mike Mc&#13;
Cl ary, Mike McCallum, and Sally&#13;
Jahn.&#13;
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Row One : Dan Shaden, Leo Dondan , Bob O'Brien, Jim Hayes, Terry Lepten, Doug Childs, Dennis Canyen, Connie Swisher, Diane Bigalow and Carol Page. Row&#13;
Two : Kelly Rochico, Randy Woods, Fred McCoy, Steve Manz, Tom Allen, Terry O'Dell, Dana Taylor, Steve Lupten and Susie Hanna . Third Row: Pat Reslard,&#13;
Virginia Hykel, Michelle Narmi, Barb Rollins, Judy Barnhouse, Terri Snodgross, Lorrain Humlicek, Bob Freeman, Jim Bitner, Becky Redding, and Jeff Turner.&#13;
Row Four : Mark Brandandurg, Jerry Miller, Craig Clark, Dave Hill, Kevin Spaud, Steve Griffin . Fifth Row : Mike Rice, Marc Johnson, Larry Bose, Bob Rich,&#13;
Gary Berganza!, Steve Edie, and Ed Pogge . Row Six: Steve Doty, Steve Butterbaugh, Dan Lynn, Bill Hagerman, Lynn Granee, Tom Grau, and Bill Trimmerhan.&#13;
Row Seven : Mike Yarpe, Jack Cherniss, Terry Jordan, Jim Whittaker, Angelo Bruno, Jeff Johnson, Frank Wagner and Pat Snipes .&#13;
V.l.C.A. Trains T.J. Men For Jobs&#13;
The Vocational Industries Clubs of America is composed of&#13;
many departments which include, welding, painting, drafting&#13;
machine mechanics, and newly formed food services. Each&#13;
year V.l.C.A. places students in a well paying job in the mechanized world of their chosen trade.&#13;
Food Services is composed of students interested in working&#13;
with food. They attended school for half a da y and t hen&#13;
worked in the cafeteria, at McDonalds, and other surrounding&#13;
restaurants.&#13;
ROW ONE : Charlie Jones , Dennis Galley, Doug Urington, Jim Hively, Jim Miller. ROW TWO : Dan Varns, Bill Matteson, Steve Perrin, Mike D uncan, Mi ke&#13;
Wilson , and Jeff Coppick. ROW THREE : Syle Swolley, Jeff Laudon, Gary Youngs, Lynn Giffillan, Gary Willmouth , and Mike Faulkers. &#13;
Club Holds Art Show&#13;
And Sells Members&#13;
Although the Art Club was one of the smallest in size, it was&#13;
one of the busiest clubs at Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
With the leadership of the officers, President, Dwight Miller;&#13;
Vice-President, Steve DeHart; Treasurer, Kathy Richards; and&#13;
Secretary, Deb Edmonds, the club worked to earn money to&#13;
take trips.&#13;
To earn enough money for a trip to St. Louis, Missouri,&#13;
the club sponsored a slave auction prices reached an all-time&#13;
high when Miss Rosemary Grey was purchased for $6.08. The&#13;
Art Club Slave Auction has become an annual affair to raise&#13;
money for various projects.&#13;
Students and teachers who wanted to have something tiedyed, but were afraid to try it on their own, had their chance&#13;
when the Art Club sponsored a Tie-Dye. Shirts, jeans, shoes,&#13;
socks, and bedspreads were brought in to be dyed. A small fee&#13;
was paid to cover the cost of equipment and labor.&#13;
The trip to St. Louis included adventures to art galleries,&#13;
museums, and the St. Louis Zoo, a real favorite. The purpose&#13;
of this venture was to encounter all forms of painting and art&#13;
while having a good time.&#13;
Lori Lorenzen demonstrates her artistic abilities.&#13;
Art Club members include: Don Hunter, Susan Lane , Roger Busser, Donna Sharp, Lori Lorenzen, Miss White, Bernita Rost, Debbie .Nordst rom, Martin Tomich , Kathy Richards, Deb Edmonds, John Hunt, Steve De Hart .&#13;
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GERMAN CLUB ROW ONE : Patty Golden, Paul Yambor, Debbie Steensen, ROW TWO: Melodie Heilan, Debbie Ludwig,&#13;
Nancy Wade, ROW THREE : Peggy Johnson, Debbie Oshlo, Bev Feinhold, ROW FOUR : Susie Schwartz, Sally Jahn , Dan&#13;
Kester, ROW FIVE: Kevin Spohn, Jolene Eshelman, Glenn Fisher, Deb Klinkefus, Debbie Rossum, and Penny Blain&#13;
International Week Held By Language Clubs&#13;
Deb Rossum and Bev Fienhold , vice-president and secretary of the&#13;
French Club , t ake t ime out t o pose fo r a pi cture.&#13;
The three language clubs at Thomas Jefferson combined the&#13;
first week in May to hold the first annual Internationa l Week.&#13;
Events of the week were as follows: Monday was Spanish Day.&#13;
Spanish students delivered an announcement to the schoo l in&#13;
Spanish. Tuesday was German Day_ The day was spent speaking this language . Wednesday was French Day and was spent in&#13;
much the same way as the two previous days. Foreign Exchange Student Day was held Thursday, and Friday ended&#13;
things as International Day .&#13;
Besides working together on International Wee k, the clu bs&#13;
also worked separately . The German Club, whose officers include Debbie Klinkefus, president; Debbie Rossum, vi ce-president; Bev Fienhold, secretary-treasurer wrote a new co nst itution. They also joined the National German Club organi zat ion_&#13;
The Iowa German Club convention was held in April. Members attended this meeting through the use of money earned&#13;
at bake sales.&#13;
The French Club officers consisted of Preside nt, Kathy&#13;
Hawkins; Vice-President, Kathy Richards; Secret ary , Calli e&#13;
Guiles; and Treasurer, Gloria Fender. As a project for th e yea r&#13;
the members raised money to eat in the French Cafe in th e Old&#13;
Market in Omaha. According to Kathy Hawkin s, president of&#13;
the club, "We wanted to see what French food t ast ed li ke since&#13;
we have spent so much time studying th e peopl e and their&#13;
language ."&#13;
Spanish Club was very active as their main project was to&#13;
raise money for various reasons, including money fo r a copy&#13;
machine in the school library, for books about Spa in and&#13;
Spanish culture for the school library, and a donatio n to the&#13;
Good Fellows.&#13;
The President resigned, other offi cers include Vice-presiident Ted Anfin son, Secretary , Lori Anthony , and Treasurer&#13;
Phylis Bl edsoe . &#13;
SPANISH CLUB, ROW ONE: Mary Lee, Pam Johnson, Christie Jacobs Karen Hatcher, Margaret Monroe, ROW TWO : Darla&#13;
Overling, Phyllis Bloesoe, Nancy Bircha_rd, Lori Anthony, Lynnette Neilson, Linda Kimberg, Mabelle Christianson, Susan&#13;
Lee, Meli ssa Monroe, Mary Anderson, V1 Tomes, ROW THREE : Ted Anfinson, Alan Cohoe, Mark Anderson, Dennis Covey,&#13;
Luanne Jensen, Mary Kilbane, Linda Scott, Debbie Sempeck .&#13;
Phy lis Bledsoe and Lori Anthony were Spanish Club officers. German Club members, Deb Steensen and Nancy Wade, are aided by&#13;
their teacher, Miss Rodriguez .&#13;
FRENC H CLUB, ROW ONE :&#13;
Mrs . Soetmilk, Kathy Hawkins,&#13;
Julie Pol son, Debbie Edmonds,&#13;
ROW TWO : Kim Kacin, Monica Brazea l, Susan Monroe,&#13;
Gloria Fender, Callie Guiles,&#13;
Margaret Mccue&#13;
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ROW ONE : Glen Fisher, Florienza Wiles, Geri McNiel, and Bob Meyers; ROW TWO: Karen Jeppesen, Virginia Tobias, Debbie Kellar, Deb Edmonds; ROW&#13;
THREE : Ken Cain, Bob Richwine, Bill Dieatrick, Tom Whistler, Louis Mabon, Phil Hering, Dennis Franklin.&#13;
Chess Players Make Many Advances&#13;
An increase not only in membership, but also in participation, helped the 1970-71 Chess Club to be a success. Several&#13;
activities were planned to promote chess as a sport and to increase the member's knowledge of the game, this being the&#13;
goal of the club. Speaker's, business meetings, and fund raising&#13;
projects, helped the members to attain their goal, after much&#13;
preparation and work.&#13;
Meetings were attended by all faithful chessmen after school&#13;
on Mondays. At that time new moves and advances were discussed. The meetings were led by junior Bill Dieatrick, who&#13;
served as president; and Frank Gardner, secretary-treasurer;&#13;
also juniors.&#13;
Chess Club took part in the Omaha Chess Federation's&#13;
Tournaments with Council Bluffs schools. Individual tournaments wit h Council Bluffs schools, Abraham Lincoln and Lewis&#13;
Central, were held.&#13;
An A t eam and a B t eam were selected after several playoffs.&#13;
A chessman, in order to move up from B to A team had to&#13;
challenge an A member and then beat him 2 out of 3 times.&#13;
Mr. Jake Flint sponsored the Chess Club.&#13;
Debbie Kellar carefully contemplates the next chess advance. &#13;
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Student Interest Needed for Debaters&#13;
The Debat e Club's purpose was to promote scholastic respect&#13;
for Thomas Jeffe rson in inter-city and state tournaments. The&#13;
club tried to develop student interest in debating and to raise&#13;
money. This money was used to send people to tournaments&#13;
and was raised t hrough bake sales and dances.&#13;
, Officers were President, Randy Henderson ; Vice-President,&#13;
Ken Cai n; Secret ary , Toni Jackson; Treasurer, Paula Hermeier;&#13;
and Parl iamentarian, Steve Harm. They led in making the rules&#13;
Ruth Richardson and Randy Henderson prepare for a debate.&#13;
for admission and rules for conduct at tournaments, which was&#13;
the responsibility of the club.&#13;
Members of the Debate Club gave exhibition debates for&#13;
various organizations and on television and radio.&#13;
Awards were presented individual achievements from points&#13;
earned debating in tournaments, for publ ic speaking, and&#13;
dramatic interpretation and the National Foreign League.&#13;
Junior Terry Law less shows his ability as a debat er.&#13;
ROW ONE : Randy Henderson , Ken Cain , St eve Harm , Toni Jackson, and Paul a Hermeie_r. ROW TWO : Mike Gibson , Jim Shell, Terry Lawless, Ted Anfinson,&#13;
Scott Phi ll ips , Rhonda Ford, Karen Jeppsen, Margaret Monroe, Lindy Huntly , and Rut h Richardson .&#13;
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Club Dedicated to&#13;
Politics, Elections&#13;
Usually there are two politically influenced clubs at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson, they are Teen Democrats and Teen-age Republicans.&#13;
While Teen-age Republicans did not form this year, Teen&#13;
Demos were very active.&#13;
This being an election year, the club diligently campaigned&#13;
for the candidates running for Democratic offices. Two candidates from this area were Lou Galetich-7th district representative and Robert Fulton-Governor. Members also spent&#13;
election day canvassing, in other words, they went from door&#13;
to door urging citizens to vote. The club also sponsored a mock&#13;
election in which the students were required to register and&#13;
vote for the candidates of their choice. The purpose of this&#13;
election was to teach the students how to operate a voting&#13;
machine.&#13;
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The officers for this year's Teen Democrats club are as&#13;
follows: Alice Gill, president; Teri Graney, vice-president; and&#13;
Sally Jahn, Secretary-treasurer.&#13;
ROW ON E: Dwight Miller and Penny Blain. ROW TWO: Monica Brazeal,&#13;
Sally Jahn, Alice Gill, and Teri Graney . ROW THREE : Mr. Edward&#13;
Brem mer, sponsor; John Hunt, Steve DeHart, and Greg Howard.&#13;
Sandy Finch, senior, learns to operate a voting mahcine.&#13;
Alice Gill discusses the club's fut ure plans with Mr. Edward Bremmer. &#13;
.. \Ill n• ~ .. , P\nr U'J TIO ~u I llO\ \ 01 RI I&#13;
ROW ON E: Randy Lambert,&#13;
Tom Knudsen, Rob Snyder ,&#13;
Bob Richwine, Steve Harm,&#13;
and Scott Rossie. ROW TWO:&#13;
John Conner, and Dennis Nelson.&#13;
New S.E.A. Club&#13;
Has Eco-Library&#13;
"Earth's Last Chance" was the motto of t he Students for&#13;
Environmental Action (SEA). The group, organized late in t he&#13;
fall, quickly became one of the most active groups at Tee Jay.&#13;
They set up an Eco-library with material received from&#13;
various groups. Together they wrote over 200 letters to Senators, congressmen, and the President, receiving several personal replies. Letters were also written to environmental organizat ions.&#13;
Films and posters which the group made were shown and&#13;
put up in the school. Fact sheets o n individual action were&#13;
distributed to students and community.&#13;
The founders of t he group, Tom Knudsen and Alan Myklebust walked to the Crossroads Shopping Center picking up&#13;
litter and distributing fact sheets on the way. The group also&#13;
set up litter barrels in the parking lot after cleaning up the lot.&#13;
The barrels were received free from t he Brodohl Solvent Co.&#13;
Other accomplishments included a d iscussion with the head&#13;
engineer of (3riffin Pipe, attendance to an environmental forum,&#13;
and displays around school whenever possibl e.&#13;
Tom Knudsen prepares a display and Alan Myklebust puts up one of the many&#13;
posters displayed at Tee Jay by SEA .&#13;
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Karen Whipkey ferociously waves her cane at Sally Root while Susan&#13;
Lewis just stands there .&#13;
Camilla Rossie can't help but sneer at Keith Gan n's red hair.&#13;
Thespians Initiate Many Shenanigans&#13;
Thespians, sponsored by Mr. R. H. Fanciers, is an international honor society. It was created for drama students interested in the performing arts.&#13;
Thespians tries to give its members a more concentrated&#13;
background and knowledge of the theater.&#13;
Officers include Brian Paul Shepard, president; Karen A.&#13;
Whipkey, secretary; Kim Jeffrey Stevens, vice-president; and&#13;
Susan Jane Lewis, treasurer.&#13;
Each year Thespians hold a fall and a sprina initiation .&#13;
New members are sold as slaves and encounter many exciting&#13;
shenanigans. To be in Thespians 100 hours are required from&#13;
working behind the scenes or performing on stage. A steak fry&#13;
was held in the spring for all members. Pins were presented at&#13;
this time.&#13;
ROW ONE : R. H. Fanders, D. W. Lesley, K. J. Stevens, S. J. Lewis, K. A. Whipkey , B. P. Shepard, C. C. Wood, M. L. Matthews, G.A. Clin to n , ROW TWO : B. J .&#13;
Lukefahr, T. L. Jackson, C. S. Rossie , J. S. Wray, G. M. Larsen . P. R. Hermeier, S. J. Schwartz, C. S. Fanciers, S. K. Reill y . &#13;
Sandy Finch demonstrates her ability in Judo. The undefeated powder&#13;
puff football team goes through some practice plays.&#13;
G.R.A. Promotes&#13;
Physical Fitness&#13;
Physical fitness was the purpose behind G.R.A. this year.&#13;
Sports participated in included horseback riding, camping,&#13;
skiing, swimming, basketball, volleyball, and football. The&#13;
powder puff football team defeated the Titanetts from Lewis&#13;
Central twice by scores of 26-8 and 18-0.&#13;
The volleyball team made up of girls from the Girls Recreation Association practiced hard but could not beat the team&#13;
made up of cheerleaders.&#13;
Officers included President; Debbie Steensen, Vice-President; Sandy Finch, Secretary; Nancy Wade, Treasurer; Polly&#13;
Anfinson, and Sports Chairman; Sandy Tews.&#13;
The club also participated in the State and District Playdays&#13;
which were held at Ames and Atlantic. These are meetings of&#13;
G.R.A. girls from all over Iowa.&#13;
During the opening ceremonies of the National AAU basketball games, G.R.A. girls escorted the teams to the center of&#13;
the floor to be introduced.&#13;
The basketball team finished this season with a 7-9&#13;
record. Teams played included Cardinals (won one, lost one),&#13;
Blessed Phillipines (won one, lost one), Atkins (lost two). B&amp;B&#13;
Babes (won one, lost one). Y-Pioneers (won one, lost one).&#13;
SPIF's (won two). DAV's (lost two).&#13;
ROW ONE : Deb Edmonds, Polly&#13;
Anfinson, Sandy Tews, Sandy Finch,&#13;
Deb Steenson, Nancy Wade, Judy&#13;
Hunt, Carolyn Worden, and T ina&#13;
Hankins . ROW TWO: Cam Rossie&#13;
Deb Engebretson, Debbie Bailey :&#13;
Wanda Caffery, Ann McDan iel&#13;
Carol Lockerd , Debbie Ludwick'&#13;
Tanja Matthi , Donna Hawkins , and&#13;
Miss Balzer. ROW THREE : Cindy&#13;
McCoy, Connie Bloom, Micela Hart&#13;
Margaret McCue, Nora Caffery '&#13;
Gwenda Gutridge, Joy Poole, Su ~&#13;
Hanna, and Debbie Manz .&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
ROW ONE: Sponsor, Donald Skokan, Dennis Franklin, Ted Anfinson, and Sponsor, Carol Munsinger.&#13;
ROW TWO: Don Hunter, Marty&#13;
Tomich, Dennis Covey, Don Hopper,&#13;
and Jerry Palledino.&#13;
Cinema 8 Tries Their Touch at Making Films&#13;
New to Thomas Jefferson this year is the Cinema 8 club.&#13;
This club, sponsored by Mr. Donald Skokan, is devoted to&#13;
teaching the techniques of professional film making. The group&#13;
watched 12 semi-professional films in order to obtain ideas for&#13;
making films of their own.&#13;
New cameras and projectors were purchased by the English&#13;
Co-ordinator. An eight millimeter film was made of the&#13;
Establ ishment and shown to the students.&#13;
This club felt that because of their small size, officers were&#13;
not necessary. Along with many other money making schemes,&#13;
t he club made eight millimeter films on various subjects and&#13;
sold tickets to students to see them, Actors for these films&#13;
were selected at random from the student body.&#13;
Ted Anfinson and Dennis Covey prepare to show a film. &#13;
New Librarian Sponsors Active Library Club&#13;
The only club that serves the school every school day is the&#13;
Li brary Club. The members of this club work every day before&#13;
and after school and during their free periods.&#13;
These hard working assistant librarians are headed by President Sandy McFerrin, Vice-president Lorna Lorenzen, Secretary Joyce Herbst, and Treasurer Don Hunter. Their sponsor is&#13;
this year's new librarian , Mrs. Morse. Mrs. Morse tried to reorgani ze the club. Under her leadership a new constitution was&#13;
written. The club was also responsible for furnishing the Christmas tree which was displayed in the library.&#13;
As with all clubs, the Library Club needed money for&#13;
various projects. They raised this by showing old movies&#13;
feat uring Dracula.&#13;
Diane Ric kwine prepares to store past issues of magazi nes.&#13;
Lorna Lorenzen types o ut cards for the card catalog.&#13;
Mrs. Morse, the new librarian, worked to promote interest in the library.&#13;
ROW ON E: Don Hunter, Lorna Lorenzen , and Sandy McFerrin. ROW&#13;
TOW: Peggy Santee, Ann McDani el , Annette Beckner, Florencia Wiles,&#13;
Vic kie LaChappell , Caral Woods, Diane Richwine, Wanda Caffery, Jodie&#13;
Pendgraft, Carol Gann.&#13;
131 &#13;
132 &#13;
Athletic Life&#13;
The whistle - and we start - yelling, screaming, cheering&#13;
~nd cry ing. Yet there was something added this year. It wasn't&#13;
JUst " how we played the game" "it was winning." Whether we&#13;
Were throwing a pass or hitting a ball; shooting a basket, or&#13;
~unni g a relay, it was winning! It truly was "the year of the&#13;
Jackets" And still, when the whistle blew, we knew we had&#13;
only just begun.&#13;
133 &#13;
Tee Jay Has Best Season in Years&#13;
134&#13;
Steve Paulson sacs an A.L.H .S. runner in the backfield for a loss.&#13;
The year of the 'Jackets got off to a tremendous sta rt with&#13;
the 1970-71 varsity football team turning in the best performance in 20 years by compiling a 7-2 record.&#13;
The Yellowjackets got off to the best start in years by&#13;
winning the first six games without a loss. Tee Jay proved it&#13;
was to be contended with this year with an opening game shut·&#13;
out of Boystown 21-0, the first time thats happened in 26&#13;
years. Tee Jay's defensive team, nicknamed "Orange Crush,"&#13;
proved itself several times such as the 33-0 defeat of rival St.&#13;
Alberts.&#13;
During the time the Yellowjackets were undefeated they&#13;
were ranked as high as seventh in the Prep football polls&#13;
around the state. This is the highest rating the football team&#13;
has received since the earliest teams of the school's history.&#13;
The offense was complimented with a well-balanced attack.&#13;
Senior Curt Peterson was the signal caller, with Senior Mi ke&#13;
Witt doing a large percent of the ball carrying duti es. Mi ke was&#13;
honored many times for his running ability. He also was elected&#13;
to the fifth team offense in the state. Tee Jay had many offensive and defensive standouts that added to the success of&#13;
the team.&#13;
Some of the accomplishments of this year's team were,&#13;
sixteenth in the state, number one rating in one po ll for&#13;
Southwest Iowa , the city championship, and third place in&#13;
the American conference of the Metro League.&#13;
This years team consisted of twenty-two seniors, one of&#13;
the largest numbers in the Metro, these seniors can well remember their first two years, while having seasons of 1-7-1 and1 -8&#13;
they gained experience. This valuable experience proved to&#13;
make the difference in having a successful season. These pl aye rs&#13;
will be missed next year, however there are several juniors and&#13;
sophomores that are very capable of handling the job next year.&#13;
Stalwarts in t his year's backfield were quarterback Curt Peterson, fullback Mike Witt, and running back Sid Rassmensen . &#13;
•&#13;
/&#13;
Tee Jay's 1970-71 varsity football team was comprised of: ROW ONE : Head Coach Bob Harden, Tom Jensen, Mario Becerra, Phil Hardiman , Cu rt Pet erson ,&#13;
Matt Schwartz, Rich Bond, Eldon Janicek, Rod Goldsberry, Gordon Miller, Bob Robinson, Leonard Pratt, Monty Myer; ROW TWO : Tim Koen ings, Cliff Lustgraff, Dave Gwinn er, Rich Robinson, John Batt, Randy Lambert, Bill Ehrenberg, Sid Rasmussen, Don Newman, Bob Sallis, Brian Shepard , Jim Davis, Assista nt&#13;
Coach Fred Hayeks; ROW THREE: Terry Olson, Mike Alsma n, Barry Barritt, Randy Worth, Scott Rossie , Lee Rollins, Tim Porter, Randy Oder, Rick Laferla,&#13;
Steve Pau lson, Mike Witt, Tim Dilts, Doug Fencl, Jack Thomas, Pat Smagacz .&#13;
T. J. OPPONENT&#13;
21 Boystown 0&#13;
6 Westside 3&#13;
33 St . Alberts 0&#13;
7 Rummel 0&#13;
32 A.L.H.S. 20&#13;
14 Burke 13&#13;
13 Ryan 31&#13;
32 Tech 40&#13;
18 North 14&#13;
Defensi ve signa l call er, Jack Thomas, recei ves instructio ns from Coach Ha rden&#13;
d uring t ime o ut.&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Mike Witt grinding out those&#13;
tough yards that earned him&#13;
an all Southwest Iowa position.&#13;
Here he is being gang tackled&#13;
by A.L.H .S. defenders.&#13;
Defenders Steve Paulson and Lee Rollins get to A.L.H .S. passer Kevin&#13;
Sigl e r.&#13;
Setting up t o throw downfi eld is q ua rterback Cu rt Pet erson . &#13;
The seniors of this year's team act as co-captains in their final game in a Tee Jay uniform. In this game a new winning string was started and next year will build&#13;
from it .&#13;
Ball carrier Rich Bond goes&#13;
down after a sizeable gain&#13;
agai nst Westside.&#13;
Tee Jay 's front walls of offense and defense get set to charge against Burke. The line play of these squads was the determining fa ctor in t he success that was accomplished this year . &#13;
138&#13;
ROW ONE: Eldon Janicek, Randy Adams, Bill Hagerman, Wayne Petersen, Rich Wilcoxen, Mike Johnson, Dave Miller, Pat Moore . ROW TWO: Mike Newberry,&#13;
Kelly White, Terry Owens, Doug Campbell, Steve Slayman, Rick Hiffernan, Rick Quandt, Tom Jensen. ROW THREE: Rod Goldsberry, Glen Bohls, Bob&#13;
Turner, Steve Long. ROW FOUR: Coaches Jerry Hirrschoff and Bob Neilsen.&#13;
Tee Jay Jay Vees&#13;
Play Well in Defeat&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's Junior Varsity football squad only won&#13;
two games in 1970, but coaches Jerry Hirrschoff and Robert&#13;
Neilsen felt the team played well throughout the season.&#13;
"We were in every ball game," exclaimed both coaches,&#13;
"and we were not overpowered by anyone."&#13;
Because of the poor underclassmen turnout, the team&#13;
played wit h about 25 boys, including a host of sophomores.&#13;
Both coaches felt there were no individual stars and that the&#13;
whole team played well. However, Glen Bohls, Doug Campbell,&#13;
Rod Goldsberry, Rick Hiffernan, Eldon Janicek, and Tom&#13;
Jensen should be among contenders for varsity positions in&#13;
the future. These and other prospects should form a good&#13;
varsity football team in the 1971 season.&#13;
T. J. OPPONENT&#13;
8 Dominican 0&#13;
0 Burke 26&#13;
12 Westside 22&#13;
19 Rummel 14&#13;
7 Nort h 14&#13;
0 Ryan 14&#13;
0 Tech 0&#13;
14 Prep 21&#13;
14 A.L.H.S. 14 Larry Schultz attempts a pass as Ted Sherer blocks. &#13;
Poor Turnout Hinders Sophs' Season&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's 1970 sophomore football team could be&#13;
described in one word - "small."&#13;
It was not only small in size but also small in numbers,&#13;
accordi ng to Coach Charles Bryant. "The least number of boys&#13;
I had in any of our games was 15," said Mr. Bryant. "We&#13;
weren't tough because we didn't have the numbers."&#13;
Mr. Brya nt said the reason for the small sophomore team&#13;
was t he poor turnout of sophomores and juniors. 'The junior&#13;
va rsity had to use the best sophomores because of the lack of&#13;
juniors, which caused the sophomore team to come up short,"&#13;
he said.&#13;
On top ot this, Mr. Bryant had six of his players out with&#13;
injuries, which cut an additional chunk out of his roster.&#13;
Despite the odds against them, the sophomores managed to&#13;
tie one game and combine with the junior varsity to win&#13;
another. The team tied Westside 18-18, and helped defeat&#13;
Dominican's varsity 8-0.&#13;
Mr. Bryant feels his team had some fine stand-outs in back&#13;
Ron Alexender, back Larry Schultz, and pass-catcher Jeff&#13;
Tabor.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
8 Dominican 0&#13;
0 Burke 28&#13;
18 Westside 18&#13;
0 Rummel 21&#13;
0 North 25&#13;
7 Ryan 34&#13;
6 Tech 54&#13;
6 Prep 21&#13;
6 A.L.H.S. 34&#13;
ROW ONE: Dave Ryan, Mgr.; Mike Rush, Ray Alexender, Ted Sherer, Jim Hunter, Dave Hambree, Mike&#13;
Pauline , Leonard Pratt, Mgr. ROW TWO: Tim Kinnaman, Terry Randall, Jeff Tabor, Larry Schultz, Ron&#13;
Alexander, Jeff Carman, Ron Dyson, Coach Charles Bryant. ROW THREE : Tony Redman, Tim Kessler,&#13;
Dan Foutch, Gaylen Ott, Tom Butler, Don Giles.&#13;
Tee Jay's defense is ready as the Dominican center begins his snap.&#13;
Often it t oo k four players to bring Ron Alexander down.&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
Gymnastics Team Has&#13;
Best Year on Record&#13;
Coach John Rosenthals gymnasts had the best all round&#13;
year ever with a 4-2 conference record which tied them for 2nd&#13;
place, the highest place finish for a Jacket team ever in the&#13;
Metro Conference.&#13;
In Metro Tournament, the gymnasts took 8th place in the&#13;
overall competition. Junior Dave Eppert took 4th place in free&#13;
exercise. This was also the highest placed finish for a T.J.&#13;
gymnast.&#13;
In state tournament action the Jackets took the highest&#13;
team place finish ever for a team in the State Tournament by&#13;
placing 5th . Dave Eppert also lead the way by placing 3rd in&#13;
Free Exercise, the highest placed finish also for a T.J. gymnast.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
72.35&#13;
82.30&#13;
84.45&#13;
87.60&#13;
86.20&#13;
77.10&#13;
76.03&#13;
87.45&#13;
85.30&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Creighton Prep.&#13;
A.L.H.S.&#13;
North&#13;
Tech&#13;
Westside&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Benson&#13;
Burke&#13;
Senior Dan Burgstram displays agility in floor exercise.&#13;
105.70&#13;
86.85&#13;
95.80&#13;
15.30&#13;
58.85&#13;
83.45&#13;
54.21&#13;
97.90&#13;
84.80&#13;
ROW ONE: Dan Eppert, Rich Severtson, Mike Bose and Dave Eppert.&#13;
ROW TWO: Bill Bartlet, Mike Smiddy, Dan Burgstram and Dennis&#13;
Stark. ROW THREE : Coach John Rosenthal, Dave Stark, Manager's&#13;
Bill Ives and Mike Shadly.&#13;
The grace and strength are displayed by Dan Burgstram. &#13;
/&#13;
Dan Burstram, prepares to dismount from the High Bar. Sophomore Rich Severtson prepares himself for a routine.&#13;
Dan Eppert, Junior, performs on side horse.&#13;
Den nis Stark, senior, pauses on the still rings.&#13;
141 &#13;
142&#13;
Building Year Yields&#13;
Win_ning Harrier Season&#13;
Tee Jay's Cross Country team won six of nine dual meets&#13;
this year and placed 13th in state. This is undoubtedly Tee&#13;
Jay's best record in many years, and the future looks even&#13;
brighter. The irony of it is this was considered a "building"&#13;
year by rookie coach Roy Toyne.&#13;
"Of the seven lettermen on varsity, four will be back next&#13;
season. We should be real tough ."&#13;
The Jackets were led by Randy King, who ran some of the&#13;
best mile and two miles Tee Jay's ever had.&#13;
One of the highlights was beating A. L. three times, once in '&#13;
their own tournament.&#13;
Returning Harrier Letterman for Coach Toyne are Jeff&#13;
Allen, Gil Head, Mike McOue, Don Skimmer, Dave Skinner,&#13;
Mark Stevens, and two years standout Randy King.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
10&#13;
36&#13;
17&#13;
10&#13;
10&#13;
22&#13;
16&#13;
25&#13;
17&#13;
5th&#13;
8th&#13;
11th&#13;
3rd&#13;
13th&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Tech&#13;
Burke&#13;
A.L.H.S.&#13;
Woodbine&#13;
l.S.D.&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Westside&#13;
North&#13;
Ryan&#13;
A.L.H.S. Inv.&#13;
Red Oak Inv.&#13;
Metro Inv.&#13;
Metro Championship&#13;
Clarinda Inv.&#13;
State&#13;
30&#13;
10&#13;
19&#13;
35&#13;
30&#13;
15&#13;
20&#13;
16&#13;
25&#13;
Dave Skinner shows his form in dual win over A .L.&#13;
ROW ONE : Jeff All en, Ed Davis, Rusty Knonecny, Randy King. ROW TWO: Mark Mayberry, Rick&#13;
Davis, Ron Sivert son , Don Sk inner. Mi ke McCue. ROW THREE : Steve Solomon, Gilbert Head, Mi ke&#13;
Haynie, Dave Skinner, Mark Stevens. ROW FOUR : Coach Toyne, John Benson.&#13;
Randy King demonstrates determinat ion of all cross country players. &#13;
Tee Jay W ins Over&#13;
Tech and Boystown&#13;
Thomas J efferson's swimming team equaled last year's&#13;
team win record, with victories over both Tech and Boystown.&#13;
The 'Jackets lose only two lettermen next season, seniors&#13;
Daryl Jelik and Terry Jordan. Both were team leaders all&#13;
season.&#13;
Ot her standouts were Dave and Dan Eppert, diving; Terry&#13;
Perki ns, freestyle; and Larry Brodahl, butterfly.&#13;
Dan (or Dave) Eppert, junior, pla ed well in the diving events.&#13;
ROW ONE : Steve Hiatt, Darryl Jelik, Stanley Labendo, Dan Eppert,&#13;
Dave Eppert. ROW TWO: Terry Jordan, Ron Ghant, Don Overton ,&#13;
Terry Perk ins, Coach Swartz . (NOT PICTURED) Ron Scott and Gi l&#13;
Snyder.&#13;
TJHS OPPONENT&#13;
11 ALHS&#13;
15 Rummel&#13;
11 Burke&#13;
Ryan&#13;
16 Westside&#13;
35 North&#13;
26 Bellevue&#13;
72 Tech&#13;
42 Boystown&#13;
66&#13;
54&#13;
68&#13;
forfeit&#13;
64&#13;
47&#13;
52&#13;
9&#13;
41&#13;
Sophomore Steve Hiatt leaves the&#13;
blocks in t he 100 freesty le. Terry&#13;
Perkins, Junior, was out standing&#13;
in the relay as well as t he freestyl e events.&#13;
143 &#13;
144&#13;
1970-71 YELLOWJACKETS: Steve Paulson, Rick La Feria, Randy Oder, Mike Alsman, Randy Worth, Dan Applegate, Dave Vallinch, Tim Porter, Ken Madden,&#13;
and Randy Lambert .&#13;
Bad Breaks Cost Cagers Metro Title&#13;
"What could have been," will be a favorite topic of discussion for Thomas Jefferson alumni for years to come,&#13;
following the school's disappointing 1970-71 basketball season.&#13;
Pre-season predictions favored the Yellowjackets to win the&#13;
Metro and repeat as the Southwest Iowa champions, due to&#13;
the return of five lettermen from the 1969-70 state qualifiers.&#13;
In addition, Coach Bill Davis had received the help of five&#13;
players from a good junior varsity squad of the previous year--&#13;
junior Dave Vall inch and seniors Mike Alsman, Randy Lambert,&#13;
Randy Oder, and Tim Porter.&#13;
Then it happened. After breezing through the first three&#13;
games and being rated fifth in Iowa press ratings, injuries began to plague the Jackets. Three-year starter Randy Worth&#13;
broke his ankle in the fourth game, and didn't get back to&#13;
form until the end of the season. To make matters worse,&#13;
guard Steve Paulson sprained his ankle and missed several key&#13;
contests.&#13;
These two injuries deprived Coach Davis of his one-two&#13;
punch--Paulson's ball-handling and Worth's inside scoring and&#13;
rebounding. Dave's other top players--Dan Applegate, Ken&#13;
Madden, and Rick LaFerla--couldn't pick up the slack left by&#13;
Wort h and Paulson.&#13;
Demorali zed, the t eam lost key mid-season games to Ryan,&#13;
Metro Champ Westside, and St. Albert. By the time the squad&#13;
got back to normal, oth er area teams had improved enough to&#13;
beat t hem.&#13;
Tee Jay finished the season tied for second in the Metro and&#13;
ended t he year on a disappointing note, losing to A. L. by three&#13;
points in the district tournament after beating them by 20 the&#13;
second game of the season.&#13;
Despite being out much of the year, Worth came on strong&#13;
at t he end of the season and me rited first-team All Metro and&#13;
All-Sou t hwest Iowa ho nors, and received honorable mention&#13;
Al l State. Dan Appl egat e received honorable mention on both&#13;
the All Metro and All Southwest Iowa selection .&#13;
The 1972 season looks uncert ain with almost everyone&#13;
leavi ng, inc lud ing t he coach . Dave Vallinch will be the only&#13;
player back with mu ch pl aying time, but he will be aided by&#13;
John Heath and Mi ke McCue , J.V. pl ayers with some varsity&#13;
experience.&#13;
Junior Dave Vallinch ignores a persuasive plea from his d efender and&#13;
drives around him for a baseline lay-up. &#13;
"'Burger! " Senior forward Randy Worth blocks a shot while senior Rick&#13;
La Feri a stands in awe.&#13;
Ken Madden. senior, doesn't care about odds as he drives through five&#13;
Bell evue playe rs to score .&#13;
T.J.&#13;
74&#13;
83&#13;
78&#13;
78&#13;
68&#13;
67&#13;
46&#13;
80&#13;
53&#13;
48&#13;
59&#13;
68&#13;
64&#13;
54&#13;
61&#13;
65&#13;
80&#13;
66&#13;
57&#13;
69&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Bellevue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56&#13;
A.L.H.S ..... . .. . ..... . . .. . .. . 63&#13;
Benson .... . .......... . . . .... 53&#13;
North . ............. ... . . . . .. 55&#13;
North . . . .. . .. . ....... .. ... . . 54&#13;
Ryan .. . . .... . ... . ... . . ... . .. 76&#13;
Westside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49&#13;
Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61&#13;
St. Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55&#13;
Westside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68&#13;
South .. .......... . . . . . . . . . .. 56&#13;
Lewis Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50&#13;
Central .. . ....... . . . .. . . . .... 57&#13;
Rummel ........ . .. . ... .. .. . . 56&#13;
Boystown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58&#13;
Tech .. .. .. . .. . .......... . . .. 62&#13;
Burke . .... . ... .. .. .. .. . . .. . . 84&#13;
Ryan .. . . .......... . .. . ..... . 44&#13;
Prep .. . ..... . ......... . .... . 56&#13;
A.L.H.S . . . . ....... .. . . ... .. .. 72&#13;
Senior guard Steve Paulso n led the Yellowjacket running game.&#13;
145 &#13;
Dan Applegate (center) directs warm-ups,&#13;
as Randy Oder (left) catches his breath,&#13;
Randy Lambert gazes at a floating ball,&#13;
Mike Alsman checks his power bands,&#13;
and Tim Porter tests his dribbling ability.&#13;
146&#13;
'Jackets Fifth in Early Iowa Ratings&#13;
Smooth-shooti ng Dan Applegate, senior, was high-point man for the&#13;
season .&#13;
Randy Wort h maneuvers inside a St. Albert Fal con for two points. &#13;
"Duh. to shoot or not to shoot-that is the question ... . ... shoot!"&#13;
decides Ri ck LaFerla .&#13;
Steve Paulson had to watch the "Stick Man's" feet because when he turned&#13;
sideways he couldn't be seen.&#13;
" I wouldn't try that if I&#13;
were you !" warned Dave&#13;
Vallinch , Ra ndy Worth&#13;
and Dan Applegate.&#13;
147 &#13;
T.J. Junior Varsity&#13;
Experiences Trouble&#13;
This year the junior varsity basketball team under the&#13;
coaching of Tom Vincent comprised a record of 5 wins and 12&#13;
losses. In the Metro League the record was 4 wins and 9 losses.&#13;
Things just wouldn't fall right for the junior 'Jackets,' the&#13;
team was involved in two double over time games but fell short&#13;
in both attempts. The first was against Atlantic and were&#13;
eventually handed a two point defeat, the other was against&#13;
Harlan and they dropped behind by one point in the second&#13;
overtime period for the lose. There were other close games in&#13;
the season that had things been a little more right, the 'Jackets'&#13;
would have picked up victories. The players who played did,&#13;
however pick up valuable experience in close games.&#13;
Several players were counted on to do their part all season.&#13;
The main starters often changed from game to game but&#13;
usually consisted of guards, Fred Floyd and Jay Gunderson;&#13;
forwards, Barry Barritt, Mike McCue, and Mike Walck. John&#13;
Heath started early in the season but was moved to Varsity due&#13;
to their injuries encountered. Besides the starting five, players&#13;
that saw action were Marty Hartog, Bruce Rassmussen, Lynn&#13;
Granay, Jeff Sperry, Don Nusser, and Walt Herdon. Next year's&#13;
Junior Varsity team will be coached by a new coach as Mr.&#13;
Vincent turned in his resignation, his efforts have been greatly&#13;
appreciated.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENTS&#13;
52 Bellevue 49&#13;
53 A.L.H .S. 70&#13;
37 Benson 48&#13;
62 North 71&#13;
45 Atlantic 47&#13;
48 St. Albert 50&#13;
42 Westside 71&#13;
43 South 47&#13;
66 Lewis Central 34&#13;
69 Central 64&#13;
71 Rummel 65&#13;
51 Boystown 64&#13;
53 Tech 63&#13;
63 Harlan 64&#13;
69 Burke 68&#13;
46 Ryan 68&#13;
29 Prep 30&#13;
Grin and bear it Barritt, there goes another one .&#13;
The 1970-71 Junior Varsity were ROW ONE : Barry Barritt, Jay Gunde rson, Jeff Sperry, ROW TWO :&#13;
Don Nusser, Walt Hernden, Fred Floyd , John Heath ; ROW THR EE: Mi ke McCue , Marty Hart og, Lynn&#13;
Granay, Mike Walck, Bruce Rasmussen .&#13;
Bruce Rasmu ssen casts up anot her shot from t he outside aga inst the&#13;
Lyn x. &#13;
Sophs String Three;&#13;
Finish Season Cool&#13;
Coach Ro bert" Harden's sophomore cagers started the season&#13;
off in great shape but couldn't keep up the torried pace as they&#13;
ended with a t hree and nine mark.&#13;
The sophs lost their first game to Bellevue but then rolled up&#13;
three victories in a row by shipping past South, city rival&#13;
A.l.H.S., and Burke. From that point on things started to go&#13;
wrong for the young yellowjackets. Although their season&#13;
didn 't go quite as Coach Harden would have liked it, they&#13;
gained the experience that will build future hopes for Thomas&#13;
Jefferson basketball programs.&#13;
Players on the sophomore squad got the chance to play&#13;
this year. Starters were usually made up of Steve Ericson,&#13;
Ken Hogs, Gary Moores, Mike Jensen, and Larry Schultz.&#13;
From one week to the next the starters could not be certain.&#13;
Severa l other players were counted on to do a job, Mike Dennis,&#13;
Dave Skin ner, John Kauffman, Bryan Flanagan, Greg Ansen,&#13;
Dan Henderson, and Mike Brooks, Rick Keller .&#13;
. The so phomores bug man, Gary Moores, was a key figure in&#13;
th is years team. He could be counted on to get the boards and&#13;
PU! in his share of the points. Gary had a high game of 18&#13;
Points against Westside, but lost that last part of the season&#13;
due to illness. Larry Schultz was another player to be counted&#13;
on. He was the floor general for this years team. All the&#13;
Players will help next year's coach to have a successful season.&#13;
Larry Schultz eyes basket as he takes a shot against Harlan .&#13;
The 1970-7l Sophomore cagers were, Row one : Mike Dennis, Mike Brooks, Br\'.an Flangan, Larry Schultz,&#13;
Greg Ansa n, Mike Jensen; Row two : Ken Hoss, Dave Skinner, Steve Erickson, Rick Keller, John Kauffman,&#13;
Tom Page .&#13;
T. J.&#13;
28&#13;
62&#13;
42&#13;
64&#13;
49&#13;
46&#13;
22&#13;
38&#13;
49&#13;
36&#13;
42&#13;
OPPON ENTS&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
South&#13;
A.L.H.S.&#13;
Burke&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Westside&#13;
Rummel&#13;
North&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Tech&#13;
Ryan&#13;
59&#13;
58&#13;
37&#13;
54&#13;
64&#13;
74&#13;
39&#13;
39&#13;
93&#13;
83&#13;
46&#13;
149 &#13;
150&#13;
T.J. Varsity Matmen&#13;
Own W.inning Attitude&#13;
The 1970-71 wrestling season was a moderately successful&#13;
one according to coach Charl es Bryant. The team had great&#13;
depth stemming from the fact that there were over 40 boys&#13;
out for wrestling. Good young talent, was evidenced in that 12&#13;
varsity wrestlers were underclassmen .&#13;
The team started with a great winning spirit, winning the&#13;
North Invitational for the third time in succession, placing&#13;
second in the Metro Tournament, and once again winning the&#13;
Sectional Tournament at Harlan.&#13;
Thomas Jefferson placed third in the District Tournament&#13;
and mainta ined a dual record of 9 wins and 2 losses for 1970-&#13;
71, ma king a three year record of 27 wins and 3 losses.&#13;
Some of the outstanding wrestlers of the season were Kelly&#13;
White, 98 lbs; Rick Davis, 105; Brad Hunt, 119; Don Jones,&#13;
126; Clyde Beckman, 14 5 ; Tim Dilts, 185; and Mike Witt,&#13;
Heavyweight. Each of these wrestlers pl aced in most tournaments. Captai ns for the 1970-71 season were seniors Tim&#13;
Dilts and Rick Davis.&#13;
"I was very pleased with the showing of most ind ividuals&#13;
on the team ," added Mr. Bryant.&#13;
Burke grappler is saved from the grasp of Don Jones in dual match .&#13;
Clyde Beckman, 145 pounder, applies "Orange Crush" to Atl antic foe.&#13;
Lee Rollins shakes loose for an escape during tournam ent action .&#13;
T.J.H.S. Opponent&#13;
41 6 Tech&#13;
38 11 St. Alberts&#13;
31 12 North&#13;
40 8 Burke&#13;
25 21 Ryan&#13;
29 19 Rummel&#13;
32 14 Westside&#13;
26 21 Lewis Central&#13;
20 22 A.L.H.S.&#13;
24 23 Harlan&#13;
North 70-71 1st place&#13;
Metro 70-71 2nd place&#13;
Ames 70-71 5th place&#13;
District 70-71 2nd place&#13;
Sectional 70-71 1st place&#13;
State 70-71&#13;
Divisional Champs 70-71 1st place &#13;
VARSITY WRESTLERS ... ROW ONE : Kelly White, Rick Davis, Randy King, Charley Jones, Brad Hunt, Don Jones. ROW TWO : Ron Bailey, Eric Lindstrom,&#13;
Mike Newberry, Jack Thomas, Tim Dilts, and Mike Witt.&#13;
Pavi ng his way onto the ?tate Wrestling Tournament is Heavyweight Mike Witt by pinning his A . L . foe 20&#13;
seconds into the third period .&#13;
Randall King isn't hesitant in putting hi s Burke opponent on his back.&#13;
Three-y ear standout Brad Hunt was district champ as a sophomore, and t wice&#13;
participated in the State Tourney.&#13;
151 &#13;
152&#13;
Mike Witt entered the tournament with a 17-4-0 record.&#13;
Wrestling Yields&#13;
With Fourth Pl ace&#13;
Thomas Jefferson sent three wrestlers to State competition&#13;
this year. They were seniors, Brad Hunt, 119 pounds; Mike&#13;
Witt, heavyweight; and junior Clyde Beckman, 145 pounds.&#13;
Hunt was eliminated in the preliminary round 10-1 by Lary&#13;
Walter from Cedar Rapids Washington.&#13;
Beckman also lost in preliminary rounds with a 3-2 decision to Steve Marcus of Southeast Polk.&#13;
Mike Witt was the only Tee Jay wrestler to make the semifinals, but was decisioned 6-1 by Jerry Wilson of Iowa City&#13;
West. Witt also lost in the consolation round when he was&#13;
decisioned by Don Bonner, 3-1 of Ottumwa. Witt received&#13;
fourth place in the heavyweight class.&#13;
This year's State Tournament Team however finished&#13;
second in the Metro tournament and third in state district&#13;
competition.&#13;
State competition was held February 27, at Iowa State&#13;
University in Ames, Iowa.&#13;
Brad Hunt e nt e red th e tourna m e n t&#13;
w it h a 27-2-0 record .&#13;
Clyde Beckman entered the tournament with a 23-2-0 record . &#13;
St eve Soloman receives two points. Coach Hirrschoff pauses for thought during an important match.&#13;
Rookie Coach Wins&#13;
with J.V. Wrestlers&#13;
Coach J erry Hirrschoff's Junior Varsity Wrestling team this&#13;
year comp il ed a 8-3 record in their Metro season play.&#13;
J. V. wrestlers were declared city champs after they defeated&#13;
St. Alberts, Lewis Central and Abraham Lincoln in Metro&#13;
Wrestl ing .&#13;
Many J. V. wrestlers were brought up during the year to&#13;
help strengthen and gain experience during the year and are&#13;
certain to see varsity action next year.&#13;
This yea rs J.V. season was Coach Hirrschoff's first year of&#13;
coach ing at Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
T. J. OPPONENT&#13;
50 Tech 6&#13;
55 St. Alberts 2&#13;
35 North 11&#13;
22 Westside 29&#13;
46 Burke 11&#13;
30 Ryan 16&#13;
35 Lewis Central 16&#13;
28 Rummel 20&#13;
16 West Harrison 32&#13;
24 A.L. 20&#13;
11 Harlan 29&#13;
ROW 1: Manager Lowell Wiles , Vernon Thompson, Greg Edmunds,&#13;
Mike Hayni e, Dean Ross , Dale Ross. ROW 2: Phil Hardiman, Tim&#13;
Kesley, Randy Adams, Way ne Peterson, Chuck La Chappell, Glen&#13;
Bohls, Tim Kinnaman, Ron Ba iley.&#13;
153 &#13;
154&#13;
THOMAS JEFFERSON BASEBALL, 1971 : Pat Reed, Bob Moats, Barry Barritt, Dave Vallinch, Bruce Rasmussen, Ke n Martin, Rick Bobinson, and Jay&#13;
Gunderson .&#13;
RIGHT: Junior Bruce Rasmussen was a good fielding&#13;
pitcher. BELOW RIGHT: Rick La Feria was the ace of&#13;
th e pitching staff. BELOW: Catcher Barry Barritt, the&#13;
only sophomore, displays his leadership as he calms&#13;
junior pitcher Dave Vallinch . &#13;
SENIORS: Roger Smith, Torn Higgins, Rick La Feria, Tim Porter, Randy Worth, Steve Paulson, Mike Bartlett, and Curt Peterson .&#13;
'Jackets Land Four&#13;
On All-Metro T earn&#13;
With perhaps the best all-around talent in years, the 1971&#13;
Thomas J efferson baseballers failed to win a championship.&#13;
Tee J ay landed four players on the All-Metro League team--&#13;
seniors Tom Higgins, Steve Paulson, Curt Peterson, and Tim&#13;
Porter--the most representation of any other Metro team th is&#13;
Year and in most previous years.&#13;
The 'J ackets had hitters all down the lineup, compiling a&#13;
.348 team batting average. Paulson led the squad and the&#13;
league wit h a .440 batting average, followed by Higgins with&#13;
.388, Pet erson at .383, and sophomore Barry Barritt not far&#13;
behind at .379. Senior left fi elder Randy Worth was next with&#13;
.340, and Porter hit .328.&#13;
Tee J ay could also hit the long ball, as a total of 15 home&#13;
runs were pl astered by the team. Porter led the league with&#13;
four rou nd trippers, followed by Higgins with three, and&#13;
Peterson, Worth, a nd Roger Smith with two each, Barritt and&#13;
Rick Robinson each had one.&#13;
Pitchi ng, which was a question mark before the season&#13;
started, was impressive. Senior Rick La Feria was the ace with&#13;
73 strike outs in 52 innings, an earned run average of 1.88&#13;
and a 5-3 record against tough competition. Juniors Bruce&#13;
Rasmussen a nd Dave Vall inch proved themselves while posting&#13;
4-0 and 4-1 records, respectively.&#13;
With al l its talent, Tee Jay seemed to be unstoppable. But&#13;
tal ent did not win the close games as the 'Jackets were plagued&#13;
by bad brea ks and untimely errors.&#13;
Inconsiste ncy was a problem, as Tee Jay lost several close&#13;
contests to teams that in turn lost to squads the 'Jackets had&#13;
beaten badly .&#13;
Roger Smit h blocks a t hrow from the o utfield , but it 1s too late as&#13;
Ryan runner is sa fe at third base.&#13;
155 &#13;
156&#13;
All-Metro Curt Peterson proved his va lue at the plate as well as in the field.&#13;
Above, he strokes a si ngle against Boystown , while, right, he makes a spect3cular catch in center field against Lincoln Southeast.&#13;
TJ OPPONENT&#13;
10 Gross 7&#13;
13 Southeast 3&#13;
18 Millard 3&#13;
10 Boystown 0&#13;
5 Westside 4&#13;
1 Ryan 2&#13;
1 Burke 3&#13;
6 A.L.H.S. 1&#13;
9 Prep 5&#13;
17 Bellevue 4&#13;
7 Central 6&#13;
0 Rummel 3&#13;
9 A.L.H.S. 4&#13;
17 Tech 0&#13;
11 Lytton 0&#13;
4 Granville Spauldi 5&#13;
2 South 0&#13;
2 Benson 0&#13;
RECORD: 14-4&#13;
METRO: 9-3 (3rd place)&#13;
All-Met ro fi rst baseman Tim Porter lends verba l suppo rt as he gets set&#13;
for pit ch . Porte r was t he Metro home run king with four . &#13;
Roger Smith Dives after a ground ball, then flips the ball to second baseman Steve Paulson, starting a double play.&#13;
Al l-Metro Steve Pa ulso n raps a singl e to the approval of Coach Tom&#13;
Vincent. Pa ulson led the Metro with a .440 batting average. 'Jac ket&#13;
stalwa rts Steve Pau lso n, Randy Worth , Rick LaFerla, and Tim Porter&#13;
con fe r on the mound .&#13;
All-Metro right fielder Tom Higgins hustles in to catch a short pop fly.&#13;
Besides his hitting. Higgins was cited by Coach Vi ncent as having a&#13;
"terrific arm."&#13;
157 &#13;
Jay Vee Baseballers&#13;
Prove Their Talents&#13;
The junior varsity baseball team under the coaching of&#13;
Mr. Robert Harden posted winning season in the record books&#13;
with a six and four record.&#13;
Coach Harden's team did not have any outstanding stars,&#13;
they just played together well as a team and won. Several of&#13;
the games were close but the young Yellowjacket team proved&#13;
they had what it ta kes to make a successful season.&#13;
Some of the regulars on the junior varsity that will make&#13;
next year's varsity were Randy Lambirth, Rod Goldsberry,&#13;
Rick Heffernan, Bob Moats, Mike Brooks, Mike Walck, Mike&#13;
Jensen, and Gary Moores. The other team members really&#13;
helped the success of the team.&#13;
It is hoped these players will step in and play for Tee Jay&#13;
next year when all the seniors of this year have gone.&#13;
T he tag is about t o b e made as West side play er is caught off second .&#13;
Rod Goldsb erry makes th e big turn as he round s third and chugs for home.&#13;
TJ&#13;
4&#13;
10&#13;
14&#13;
2&#13;
6&#13;
11&#13;
5&#13;
5&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Papillion 3&#13;
A.L.H.S. 12&#13;
Tech 0&#13;
North 1&#13;
Bellevue 3&#13;
Ryan 0&#13;
Benson 7&#13;
Bellevue 4&#13;
Burke 12&#13;
Westside 10&#13;
Th e junio r vars ity tea m m embers were· row one : Jeff&#13;
Carm en , Ri ck Christensen .Mike Brooks: Don Jackson,&#13;
Greg Edmonds , row two; Rod Goldsberry, Rich Robinson, Pat Reed , Ra ndy Kinnamon Tom Jensen, Randy&#13;
Lambirt h, Ri ck Heffernan, Bob Moats, row three : Gary&#13;
Moores, Mi ke Dennis, Dave Skinner, Russ Forsythe,&#13;
Steve Ada ms, and Mi ke Walck. &#13;
Go f Season Ends in Small Success&#13;
Terry Olson was this years number one man and fini shed with a 42.7&#13;
average. Bob Robinson play ed second and carded a 42 .9 season's average .&#13;
The sport of golf came into its own this year. Although&#13;
their record is not too impressive, the golfers proved to be&#13;
strong throughout the season. Under the coaching of Mr. John&#13;
Rosenthal, the golf team comprised an 8-7 won-lose record .&#13;
This year's team consisted of eleven seniors which means&#13;
Coach Rosenthal will have to rebuild next year. The regular&#13;
varsity team was made up of seniors Terry Olson, Bob Robinson, Randy Lambert, and either Mike Bell, Mike King, Rich&#13;
Robinson, Mike McClary or Rick Creger, Other members that&#13;
played on the junior varsity team were Gary Rankin , John&#13;
Wiskus, Dan Henders0n, Ed Davis, Jery Palad ino, Brad Folkerts, Jim Davis, Steve Emmary, and Phil Hering. Again th is&#13;
year, Tee Jay finished as co-city champs.&#13;
TJ OPPONENTS&#13;
181 St. Alberts&#13;
178 l ewis Central&#13;
177 Millard&#13;
169 A.l.H.S.&#13;
183 Tech&#13;
184 Westside&#13;
200 Bellevue&#13;
167 Ryan&#13;
173 Atlantic&#13;
166 Burke&#13;
155 North&#13;
183 Rummel&#13;
177 A.L.H.S.&#13;
181 St_ Alberts&#13;
lewis Central&#13;
le Mar;; Invitational&#13;
Metro HSAA&#13;
Sectional Tourney&#13;
192&#13;
195&#13;
175&#13;
175&#13;
242&#13;
157&#13;
182&#13;
176&#13;
161&#13;
166&#13;
148&#13;
170&#13;
170&#13;
182&#13;
forfeit&#13;
362&#13;
353&#13;
347&#13;
The golf team members this year were : left to right; Jim Davis, Randy Lambert, Terry _O_lson, Phil&#13;
Hering, Dan Henderson, Gary Rankin , Mi ke King, Rick Creger, Steve Emmary, Jerry Pal1 dino, John&#13;
Wis kus, Bob Robinson, Rich Robinson , Mike McClary , and Mike Bell .&#13;
159 &#13;
160&#13;
Tennis Team Record&#13;
Lacking Full Potential&#13;
Thomas Jefferson netters this year wound up with a 3-5-0&#13;
record. With a chance at the Metro doubles championship van·&#13;
ishing in a very close race with Prep.&#13;
Coach Mike Hoffman said that the Jackets would have had&#13;
a better season and team if three senior letterman would have&#13;
come out. Coach Hoffman also said this would have made one&#13;
of the best Jacket teams in many a year.&#13;
This year the tennis team was, however, well balanced as&#13;
far as grade and skill was concerned with two sophomores,&#13;
three returning juniors, and four return ing seniors.&#13;
School following and support, however remained the same.&#13;
Six cheerleaders decided to attend one of the matches and that&#13;
was the year's total attendance.&#13;
More support at these matches would help the players&#13;
because then they would not be known as the forgotten sport&#13;
at Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
TJHS&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Rummell .................... 3&#13;
Prep ............... . ....... 4&#13;
Ryan ...................... 0&#13;
ALHS . . .................... 3&#13;
Bellevue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4&#13;
Westside .................... 5&#13;
North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1&#13;
Tech ....................... O&#13;
Senior Bob Drake hits h Omaha. an over ead at Metro Doubl es at Dewey Park in&#13;
John Heath, junior, works on his back· hand during practice at Roberts Par k.&#13;
ROW ONE: Bob Drake, Rob Snyder, Gary Nelson, Gary Clinton, and Kim Stevens. ROW TWO : Jim Evans, John&#13;
Heath , Terry Jefferson, Ga ry Bergantzel, and Coach Mike Hoffman. &#13;
ROW ONE : John Heath, Jim Evans, Gary Nelson, Chris Scarpellino, Mike Jensen. ROW TWO: Floyd Donovan, Kenny Madden, John Batt ,&#13;
Doug Fencl .&#13;
Tee Jay Netters&#13;
Need Experience&#13;
Coach Mike Hoffman's spring squad set an unimpressive&#13;
record this year. The team, composed of three sen io rs, two&#13;
juniors, and four sophomores gained much needed experience&#13;
for their victory over rival St. Alberts.&#13;
Standouts this spring were Junior John Heath , and seniors&#13;
John Batt, Doug Fencl, and Kenny Madden. Heath should be&#13;
a frontrunner fo r the fall, as well as spring team.&#13;
TEEJAY2 --- ---------- ABELYNX3&#13;
TEE JAY 1 ------------- ATLANT IC 4&#13;
TEE JAY 0 ----- -DES MOINES LINCOLN 7&#13;
TEE JAY 3 - - --- DES MOINES DOWLING 6&#13;
TEEJAY5 - ------ - ---- ST. ALBERTO&#13;
John Heath displays his ret urn in the victory over St. Albert.&#13;
161 &#13;
162&#13;
'Jacket Cindermen&#13;
Have Good Year&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 1971 track team was greeted by a new coach&#13;
this year in the person of Mr. Bob Nielson.&#13;
Mr Nielson put the team through a rigorous fitness program with&#13;
the help of Mr. Ron Toyne and Mr. Pat Smagecz.&#13;
In dual meets the cindermen earned a 3-1 record with victories&#13;
over Ryan, North, and Tech, which the Tee-Jay has never beaten&#13;
before. A dual with arch-rival A. L. never came about due to lack of&#13;
cooperation and schedule.conflict on the rivals part.&#13;
Invitationals made up most of the schedule as the Jackets participated in ten of them. The most such as came at the Titan relays&#13;
were they beat A. L. 92-86'h. The Cindermen also placed second at&#13;
Harlen's Cyclone Relays and Missouri Valley's Big Red Relays. At&#13;
the District meet the Jacket's placed 7th ahead of A. L. and&#13;
Harlan.&#13;
Outstanding performers this year were three year sprint stars&#13;
Rich Bond, John Moseburg and Senior Doug Fencl, in his first&#13;
year out for track. Randall King was a fine miler and Don Skinner&#13;
a reliable half miler. In the field events Lynn Granay and Barry&#13;
Floyd were outstanding. Floyd jumped a school record for 6'4"&#13;
and Granny threw the shot 50'5'/2".&#13;
John Pender and Lee Rollins also were strong performers in the&#13;
relay events. All in all, Coach Nielson put together a good team,&#13;
perhaps one of Tee Jays best.&#13;
Track should again be strong next year as 24 underclassmen&#13;
return.&#13;
Top point earner was shot and discus man Lynn Granay.&#13;
Gil Head, junior, running on the two mile&#13;
relay t eam .&#13;
Junior Jeff Allen's philosophy was "grin and&#13;
bear it" in the two mile run.&#13;
Three year performer Jeff Spires .&#13;
• &#13;
John Pender edges St. Albert's rival Tom Minear in the 440.&#13;
Jack Thomas specialized in the hurdles. Here Jack leads in the 120 highs,&#13;
followed by senior Steve Solomon.&#13;
ROW ONE : Don Skinner, Gary Jackson,&#13;
Gary Hudsbeth , Jack Thomas, Ted&#13;
Scheer, Rusty Konecny , Randall King.&#13;
ROW TWO : Student Manager Bob Perrin, Steve Solomon , Allen Knot, Mark&#13;
Stevens, Doug Cambell, Chuck laChappel, Matt Schuartz, John Pender. ROW&#13;
THREE : Tim Kesler, Marty Hartog, Ron&#13;
Alexander. John Mossburg, Doug Fencl.&#13;
ROW FOUR: Lynn Granay, Coach Bob&#13;
Nielson, Mike Witt. Missing from picture :&#13;
Rich Bond, Jeff Allen, Gil Head, Lee&#13;
Rollins,_ Barry Floyd , Mike Newberry,&#13;
Steve Hiatt , Paul Ya mber.&#13;
163 &#13;
164&#13;
Susie Lewis shows form.&#13;
Girl's Tennis T earn&#13;
Has Balanced Skill&#13;
Coach Donna Balzer and the 1970-71 Girls' Tennis Team&#13;
compiled a 4-1-2 season record this year.&#13;
The well balanced team will only lose a few seniors and&#13;
will have the majority return next year.&#13;
The team placed runner-up in the Duchesne Invitational&#13;
were Metro Champs, and also qua I ified Deb Steen sen to th~&#13;
Semi-Finals in Dist rict Competition.&#13;
TJ&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
4&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
AL ... .... . .. ......... .. . .. . 3&#13;
Burke . ... ... . . .. . . ... . .. .. . . 1&#13;
Westside ... . . ....... . .. .... . . 2&#13;
St. Alberts ..... ... . . . ... . . . . . O&#13;
Tech ... . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . ... . O&#13;
Atlantic . . ..... .. . .. .... . . . . . 4&#13;
North ... . .. . ...... . . . .. .. ... O&#13;
Girls' tennis team: first row, left to right : Sandy Finch, Susie Lewis,&#13;
Debbie Steensen, Pauline Bode, Cam Rossie; middle row: Linda Moores&#13;
and Nancy Wade; third row; Terry Runty, Joy Poole, Jackie McAlex·&#13;
ander, Nora Caffery, Deb Engl ebretson, and Karen Heath .&#13;
Pa uline Bode awaits opponents serve with concentration . &#13;
ROW ONE: Mike Bell , Harold Bredahl ; ROW TWO : Chuck Hester,&#13;
Mike Brock , Rick Williams; ROW&#13;
THREE : Mike McCallum, Bradl ey&#13;
Folkerts, Dean Brown, Bruce Rasmussen, Mr. Francis Schafer.&#13;
'Jacket Bowlers Are State Champions&#13;
Bruce Rasm ussen, junior, bowled a 644 series to become the State Champ.&#13;
Thomas Jefferson sent two bowling teams to Oskaloosa,&#13;
Iowa, this year to participate in the Iowa High School Bowling&#13;
Tournament.&#13;
The bowling tournament was run over a five week period,&#13;
on Saturdays. Over one hundred teams we re in t he field .&#13;
The first team, composed of Bruce Rasmussen, Mike Bell,&#13;
Dean Brown, Chuck Hester, and Rick Williams, combined fo r a&#13;
2,842 series. Good enough to ga in them the State Championship.&#13;
Mike Brock, Mike McCallam, Jay Gunderso n, Harold Brodahl , and Brad Folkerts made up the second team , which&#13;
placed t enth.&#13;
Bruce Ra smussen was declared Stat e Cham pion as his 644&#13;
series was not topped .&#13;
Rasmussen , Bell , and Brodahl were also chosen to bowl o n&#13;
a televised broadcast on which th eir trophi es were present ed.&#13;
165 &#13;
Girl's T earn Loses Matches; Gains Confidence&#13;
Coach Don Hansen's girls golf team didn't finish with too&#13;
good of a won-·lost record, but should improve next year. The&#13;
female duffers only competed in three dual matches, losing all&#13;
three, and three tournaments. This years team was mostly&#13;
juniors as it was a rebuilding year. Coach Hansen will be losing&#13;
his number one girl, Gloria Fender. He will also be losing&#13;
seniors Susan Betts and Monica Brazeal. A strong nucleus for&#13;
next year's team will be made up of Teresa Tilly, Ruth Richardson, Judy Beckman, Diane Apple, Wanda Caffery, Deb Sempeck, Laura Sales, Lori Bohlen, and Dana Smith.&#13;
Wanda Caffery gazes after ball trying to figure out what went wrong.&#13;
Gloria Fender shows her follow through and the form that lead T ee Jay .&#13;
TJ OPPONENTS&#13;
188 St. Alberts&#13;
186 A.L.H.S.&#13;
260 Atlantic&#13;
Brownell Talbott tournament&#13;
Iowa Sectional Tournament&#13;
Duchesenr Tournament&#13;
169&#13;
168&#13;
186&#13;
12th&#13;
5th&#13;
5th&#13;
The girls golf t eam was : Coach Don Hansen,&#13;
Teresea Tilly, Gloria Fender, Ruth Richardson ,&#13;
Susan Betts, Judy Beckman, Diane Appl e, Wanda&#13;
Caffery, Deb Sempeck, Monica Bra zea l, Laura Sales,&#13;
and Lori Bohl en . &#13;
ROW ONE : Bev Almon, Cindy McCoy,&#13;
Tobie Kindred, Lori Heffernan, Deb&#13;
Tatreau, Debbie Edmonds, Carolyn Worden . ROW TWO: Judy Hunt, Gloria&#13;
Larson, Gert McCue, Paula Hermeier,&#13;
Sandy Tews.&#13;
Girls' Track T earn&#13;
Led By Seniors&#13;
"This was our best year," was the statement made by Girls&#13;
Track Coach Ernie Robinson, summing up this year. The girls&#13;
finished ninth at the District Meet, the best ever by a Tee Jay&#13;
team.&#13;
The squad was composed of twelve girls. Six of those twelve&#13;
will be lost to graduation, they are : Judy Hunt, Gert McCue,&#13;
Sandy Tews, Cindy McCoy, Debbie Edmonds, and Caroly n&#13;
Worden .&#13;
Junior Gloria Larson practices for upcoming District Track Meet .&#13;
Juniors Tobie Kindred, Paula Hermeier,&#13;
Bev Allmon , and sophomore Lori Heffernan show track isn't all work.&#13;
167 &#13;
168 &#13;
Underclassmen&#13;
First, we are ourselves&#13;
- individuals. Next, we belong&#13;
- to a&#13;
group, to&#13;
an organization, or to a team. And finally we belong&#13;
-&#13;
to a class or to a school. As Underclassmen, we were members&#13;
of two&#13;
important groups, the sophomore and junior classes.&#13;
We took pride in our class and its accomplishments. Together we worked to fill the shoes of the class ahead and left&#13;
behind.&#13;
We found an&#13;
ide&#13;
nti&#13;
ty in our class and we discovered goals to&#13;
reach together. We compete, yet we learn from each other.&#13;
And amo&#13;
ng the co&#13;
n&#13;
cepts which we learn is "we've only just&#13;
begun to live."&#13;
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Juniors, Sophomores Take Part • 1n Activities&#13;
Ju nior class officers, President Mike Henry, Vice-president Jay Gunderso n, Secretary Becky Jensen , and Treasurer Toni Jackso n .&#13;
Sophomore class offi_cers; President Tom Jensen, Vice-President Marilyn Polak,&#13;
Secretary Jackie Craig, and Treasurer Jenny Cra ig .&#13;
The underclassmen at Thomas Jefferson worked together&#13;
with the rest of the school to help make T.J. Number One.&#13;
Underclassmen were found in all areas of school life. They&#13;
helped the athletic program reach its greatest year ever. Underclassmen were found in every sport and on every team. Sopha·&#13;
mores and juniors also helped strenghten many groups and&#13;
organizations.&#13;
Sophomores held their annual banquet to honor sophomore&#13;
athletes. This year a new group was the Girls Sophomore&#13;
Wrestling Pep Club. These girls were chosen by the Sophomore&#13;
wrestlers and t he Girls Wrestling Auxiliary. Together with the&#13;
sophomore cheerleaders, they yelled for sophomore athl etes&#13;
and sports. A sophomore Wrestling Queen was chosen from this&#13;
group of girls.&#13;
Juniors also took pride in their class. They could be found&#13;
on the varsity and junior varsity squads of all sports and cheerlead ing. They were also on the Porn-porn squad and the&#13;
Girls Wrestling Auxiliary. They were outstanding in Madrigal&#13;
and other musical groups. While the junior class members were&#13;
the only underclassmen to participate in the Musical, the sophomore class was well represented in the All-school plays that&#13;
were produced throughout the year.&#13;
This being the first year that the sophomores were here at&#13;
T.J., most of their time was spent adjusting to the school and&#13;
to their new positions as sophomores. It was much easier for&#13;
the new sophomores to find their classrooms this year since&#13;
the old system of numbering rooms was changed to a more&#13;
logical one.&#13;
While the junior class had already become accustomed to&#13;
life at T. J. they had the responsibility of planning the Ju niorSenior Prom which is held every year. &#13;
Abbott, Leila&#13;
Adams, Randy&#13;
Adams, Steve&#13;
Aguiniga, Carole&#13;
Allen, Jul ia&#13;
Allen, Vicki&#13;
Amen, Les&#13;
Andersen, Becky&#13;
Anderson, Debra&#13;
Anderson, Jon&#13;
Anderson, Becky&#13;
Anderson, John&#13;
Anfinson, Ted&#13;
Anson, Greg&#13;
Bailey, Debbie&#13;
Bailey, Jeff&#13;
Bailey, T rent&#13;
Baker, Kathy&#13;
Barber, Ron&#13;
Barritt, Barry&#13;
Batt, Bet sy&#13;
Beam, Kathy&#13;
Beckma n, Judy&#13;
Beckner, A nnette&#13;
Beckw ith, Lorna&#13;
Bennet t, Barb&#13;
Benson, Gary&#13;
Benson, John&#13;
Benson, Sheri&#13;
Bergantzel , D iane&#13;
Bi llesbach, Glen&#13;
Birchard, Nancy&#13;
Bledsoe, Phyllis&#13;
Bliss , Debbie&#13;
Bl oom, Connie&#13;
Blue, Jeff&#13;
Bogue, Earl&#13;
Boh ls, Glen&#13;
Bonar, Joyce&#13;
Bose, Mike&#13;
Brandenburg, Mark&#13;
Brazeal, Jake&#13;
Breckenridge, A lbert&#13;
Bridges, Chris&#13;
Brown, Joe&#13;
Brown lee, Pam&#13;
Buchanan, Nancy&#13;
Burdick, Sherry&#13;
Burke, Mark&#13;
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172&#13;
Butler, Tom&#13;
Caffery, Pam&#13;
Caffery, Wanda&#13;
Camp, Debbie&#13;
Campbell, Jay&#13;
Carman, Jeff&#13;
Chapman, Debbie&#13;
Cherry, Christie&#13;
Childers, Bev&#13;
Chrisinger, Alan&#13;
Christensen, Maybell&#13;
Christiansen, Rick&#13;
Churchill, Dave&#13;
Clark, Barb&#13;
Clark, Mark&#13;
Clay, Joyce&#13;
Clayton, Cheryl&#13;
Cody, Randy&#13;
Coffman, Kelly&#13;
Coffman, Tony&#13;
Cohoe, Allen&#13;
Collidge, Patty&#13;
Collier, Greg&#13;
Collins, Robin&#13;
Congdon, Bill&#13;
Congdon, Debby&#13;
Cook, Dave&#13;
Covey, Dennis&#13;
Cox, John&#13;
Craig, Jackie&#13;
Craig, Jenny&#13;
Crane, Julie&#13;
Cross, Janel le&#13;
Cunningham, Tresa&#13;
Daboll, Leslie&#13;
Darling, Darrell&#13;
Darnell, Mike&#13;
Davis, Nancy&#13;
Dawson, Paul&#13;
Defoort, Joni&#13;
Dennis, Mike&#13;
Deputy, Linda&#13;
DeSantiago, Rhonda&#13;
Dettman, Warren&#13;
DeWolf, Jim&#13;
Donovan, Tom&#13;
Draper, Kim&#13;
Duncan, Sandra&#13;
Duncan, Wes &#13;
Sandy Schwartz demonstrates her dancing .skills at the Road Show.&#13;
Dyson, Ron&#13;
Edmonds, Greg&#13;
Egan, Debbi&#13;
Ehrenberg, Teri&#13;
Eliff, Terry&#13;
Ellison, Larry&#13;
Ellsberry, Paula&#13;
Elster, Mike&#13;
Emmons, Vicki&#13;
Erickson, Steve&#13;
Evans, Jim&#13;
Evenson, Ann&#13;
Faris, Pam&#13;
Fazio, Carmen&#13;
Fernley, Lynne&#13;
Ferrin, Greg&#13;
Fields, Kevin&#13;
Fienhold, Barb&#13;
Finch, Sandy&#13;
Finck, Dan&#13;
Fisher, Jean&#13;
Fisher, Pam&#13;
Flachsbarth, Skip&#13;
Flaha rty, Marie&#13;
Flanagan , Bryan&#13;
Fletcher, Debbie&#13;
Fletcher, Jane&#13;
Folkerts, Brad&#13;
Two Girls t hat partici pated in the newly formed Girls Sophomore&#13;
Wrestling Pep Club were Lucy Scarpello and Debbie Rosum .&#13;
173 &#13;
174&#13;
Foote, Jeff&#13;
Forsythe, Russ&#13;
Foster, Teresa&#13;
Foster, Trudy&#13;
Frieze, Marie&#13;
Frost, Greg&#13;
Fuss, Leslie&#13;
Gambl in, Jill&#13;
Gann, Carol&#13;
Gardner, Kim&#13;
Gilmore, Dennis&#13;
Glaze, Cindy&#13;
Goldsberry, Nancy&#13;
Goldsberry, Rod&#13;
Gottebrecht, Monte&#13;
Gouker, Barb&#13;
Gregory, Sue&#13;
Grosvenor, Jack&#13;
Grosvenor, Betty&#13;
Hall, Tim&#13;
Hanson, Farron&#13;
Harris, Jody&#13;
Harris, Mary&#13;
Hart, Michaela&#13;
Hartman, Teresa&#13;
Hatcher, Karen&#13;
Haven, Marilyn&#13;
Hawkins, Donna&#13;
Hayes, Mike&#13;
Headl ee, Carl&#13;
Harrod, Kristi&#13;
Heath, Karen&#13;
Heck, Kathy&#13;
Hedrick, Karen&#13;
Heffernan, Lori&#13;
So phomores Steve Long , Mi ke Bose,&#13;
and Steve Slayman enjoy t heir lunch&#13;
at the Sophomore banq uet honoring&#13;
so phomore athletes. &#13;
Heiter, Debbie&#13;
Hembree, David&#13;
Henderson, Dan&#13;
Henricksen, Linda&#13;
Hering, Phil&#13;
Herrick, Kathy&#13;
Hester, Gordon&#13;
Hiatt, Steve&#13;
Hifferman, Rick&#13;
Higgins, Kathy&#13;
Hohn, Mary&#13;
Holder, Pat&#13;
Holm, Jeannine&#13;
Holt, Richard&#13;
Hopper, Don&#13;
Hopter, Nancy&#13;
Horner, Kathy&#13;
Horswill, Tom&#13;
Hoss, Ken&#13;
Hough, Jodie&#13;
Howard , Bixby&#13;
Hullett, Bob&#13;
Hunt, Ricky&#13;
Hunter, Jim&#13;
Hutchison, Bob&#13;
Ives, Gloria&#13;
Jackson, Don&#13;
Jackson, Shirley&#13;
Jacobs, Chris&#13;
Jacobsen, Barb&#13;
James, Bob&#13;
Jensen, Debbie&#13;
Jensen, Diana&#13;
Jensen, Mike&#13;
Jensen, Tom&#13;
Johnson, Dale&#13;
Johnson, Mike&#13;
Johnson, Pam&#13;
Johnston, Patty&#13;
Jungferman, Gary&#13;
Kacin, Kim&#13;
Kaufman, John&#13;
Kennett, Shirley&#13;
Kessler, Tim&#13;
Kester, Dan&#13;
Kilbane, Mary&#13;
Kinberg, Randy&#13;
Kinnaman, Randy&#13;
Kinnaman , Tim&#13;
175 &#13;
176&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Dale&#13;
Knott, Alan&#13;
Kohlscheen, Debra&#13;
Konecny, Penny&#13;
Konfist, Randy&#13;
Koopmeinurs, Alan&#13;
LaChappell, Chuck&#13;
Ladd, LaVonne&#13;
Lambrecht, Brent&#13;
Lambirth, Randy&#13;
Lane, Susan&#13;
Langford, Brenda&#13;
Lanteri, Carla&#13;
Lawson, Laurel&#13;
Lawton, Georgia&#13;
Lee, Mary&#13;
Lee, Susan&#13;
Lett, Jerry&#13;
Lewis, Jim&#13;
Lelt, Jerry&#13;
Lindstrom, Leslie&#13;
Lobendo, Stan&#13;
Lombardo, Marty&#13;
Long, Jackie&#13;
Long, Steve&#13;
Lukefahr, Bev&#13;
Lyons, Tom&#13;
Macrander, Julie&#13;
Madsen, LeAnn&#13;
Madsen, Susan&#13;
Magnuson, Debbie&#13;
Mahan, Debbie&#13;
Malick, Eileen&#13;
Malone, Emile&#13;
Mann, Phyllis&#13;
Maron, Darwin&#13;
Mason, Teresa&#13;
Maylone, Ken&#13;
McAlexander, Jackie&#13;
McCallum, Marc&#13;
McCormick, Karen&#13;
McCormick, Linda&#13;
McCoy, Greg&#13;
McDaniel, Ann&#13;
McGee, Vicki&#13;
McKeighan, Bev&#13;
Mcintosh, Becky&#13;
Mcintosh, Flo&#13;
McNeal, Sally &#13;
McTwiggan, Randy&#13;
Meidlinger, Kim&#13;
Merksick, Milaine&#13;
Meyer, Bob&#13;
Miller, Dave&#13;
Minor, Hugh&#13;
Monroe, Melisa&#13;
Monroe, Susan&#13;
Moore, Gary&#13;
Moore, Pat&#13;
Moores, Gary&#13;
Mothershed, Rosemary&#13;
Murphy, Jim&#13;
Narmi, Theresa&#13;
Nead, Kristi&#13;
Nelson, Gary&#13;
Nelson, John&#13;
Nelson , Teresa&#13;
Newberry, Mike&#13;
Nielsen, Lynette&#13;
Norton, Bruce&#13;
Nordstrom , Bob&#13;
Nugent, Frit zie&#13;
Nusser, Don&#13;
O'Connors, Roxanne&#13;
O'Hara, Kathy&#13;
Ol ivarez, Kathy&#13;
Ot t, Galen&#13;
Ottesen, L inda&#13;
Overton, Don&#13;
Owens, Betty&#13;
Owens, Bev&#13;
Owens, Ra ndy&#13;
Page, Lee Ann&#13;
Page, Tom&#13;
Parrak , Debbie&#13;
Paul, Mike&#13;
Pendgraft, Jodie&#13;
Peregrine, Linda&#13;
Petersen, Jodi&#13;
Petersen, Sally&#13;
Peterson , Sue&#13;
Pogue Greg&#13;
Polak, Marilyn&#13;
Pond , Jerry&#13;
Poole, Joy&#13;
Purdy , Pam&#13;
Poulsen, Julia&#13;
Powell, Lau ra&#13;
177 &#13;
178&#13;
Pratt, Leonard&#13;
Randall, Terry&#13;
Redmond, Jody&#13;
Redmond, Tony&#13;
Reed, Linda&#13;
Reikofski, Debbie&#13;
Rhodes, Melody&#13;
Richter, Marilyn&#13;
Riedinger, Ray&#13;
Rief, Ruth&#13;
Rief, Terry&#13;
Robinson, Carolyn&#13;
Ronk, Susan&#13;
Ross, Dale&#13;
Ross, Dean&#13;
Rossum, Deb&#13;
Runte, Terri&#13;
Rush, Mike&#13;
Ryan, David&#13;
Sal es, Laura&#13;
Santee, Peggy&#13;
Sausedo, Connie&#13;
Scarpello, Lucy&#13;
Scheel , Sheri&#13;
Sch eres, Ted&#13;
Schomburg, Bob&#13;
Schneckloth, Peggy&#13;
Schultz, Tom&#13;
Schwartz, Sandy&#13;
Scott, Linda&#13;
Sempek, Debbie&#13;
Shea, Shawn&#13;
Sheeler, Su san&#13;
Shell, James&#13;
Shere, Teresa&#13;
Showers, Cindy&#13;
Shull, John&#13;
Sieburg, Mike&#13;
Simons, Leslie&#13;
Skinner, Dave&#13;
Slendy, Truly&#13;
Smith, Dana&#13;
Smith, Tom&#13;
Shipes, Joyce&#13;
Snyder, Gil&#13;
Slayma n, Steve&#13;
Stewart, Kathy&#13;
Stock, Monty&#13;
Stark, David &#13;
Young, Bev&#13;
Zdan, Rose&#13;
Story, Scott&#13;
Strack, Sandy&#13;
Straw, Kathy&#13;
Stretz, Mark&#13;
Swang&#13;
e&#13;
r, Paula&#13;
Swanson, Cindy&#13;
Tabor, Jeff&#13;
Tat&#13;
reau, Debbie&#13;
Thomas, Marie&#13;
Thompson , Vern&#13;
Thorton,&#13;
M&#13;
anford&#13;
Toland, Kay&#13;
Tomick, Martin&#13;
Travis, Linda&#13;
Turner, Jeane&#13;
t te&#13;
Van Ar&#13;
sd&#13;
e&#13;
l, Lyna&#13;
Vasicek, Gwen&#13;
Vr&#13;
edenb&#13;
augh , Lo&#13;
is&#13;
Walck,&#13;
Mike&#13;
Wallace, Lynette Walter, Diana&#13;
Wa&#13;
t kins,&#13;
Cathy&#13;
Watts, Paula&#13;
Wes&#13;
t ,&#13;
Eliz&#13;
W&#13;
eidman,&#13;
D&#13;
e&#13;
bby&#13;
Whit&#13;
e, Jennifer&#13;
Whitin&#13;
g, Virgin&#13;
ia&#13;
Wohl ers,&#13;
S&#13;
heri&#13;
Wile&#13;
s, Lowe&#13;
ll&#13;
Wi&#13;
l ley,&#13;
Cheryl&#13;
Wi&#13;
lson,&#13;
K&#13;
athy&#13;
Wilson,&#13;
N&#13;
ora&#13;
Wise, Jan&#13;
Weed,&#13;
Barb&#13;
Yopp,&#13;
M&#13;
i&#13;
ke&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
Ackerman, Carl&#13;
Ackerman, Judy&#13;
Ackerman, Vicki&#13;
Acord, Jeff&#13;
Aldredge, Steve&#13;
Allan, Jeff&#13;
Allen, Mary&#13;
Allen, Ron&#13;
Alley, Bonnie&#13;
Allmon, Bev&#13;
Andersen, Mary&#13;
Andersen, Terry&#13;
Anderson , Karen&#13;
Anderson, Mark&#13;
Andrews, Charles&#13;
Anson , Jean&#13;
Anson , Neva&#13;
Anthony, Lori&#13;
Appel, Diane&#13;
Archer, Lorraine&#13;
Armstrong, Gary&#13;
Armstrong, Rocky&#13;
Awe, Bob&#13;
Ballenger, Joe&#13;
Barnes, Christy&#13;
Barrier, Steven&#13;
Bartelt, Bill&#13;
Bauer, Sue&#13;
Beavers, Nancy&#13;
Beckman, Clyde&#13;
Beezley, Joan&#13;
Bergantzal, Gary&#13;
Bigelow, Diane&#13;
Bohlen, Lori&#13;
Bonacci, Patty&#13;
Bonar, Mike&#13;
Bose, Mike&#13;
Bradway, Robin&#13;
Brewer, Tim&#13;
Brockelsby, Peggy&#13;
Broda hi, Larry&#13;
Brown, Debbie&#13;
Brown , Ella&#13;
Burnsides, Jerry&#13;
Caff ery, Nora&#13;
Cain, Ken&#13;
Campbell, Doug&#13;
Carman, Debbi e&#13;
Cates, Kat hy &#13;
Chenowith, Kerri&#13;
Christoffersen, Chris&#13;
Chullino, Terry&#13;
Churchill, Shirley&#13;
Clark, Craig&#13;
Cline, Ken&#13;
Copeland, Stephen&#13;
Craighill, Ruth&#13;
Crane, Leslie&#13;
Cue, Mary&#13;
Davis, Jim&#13;
Deal, Rick&#13;
Delashmutt, Cindy&#13;
Delph, Dan&#13;
Desant iago, Sheila&#13;
DeWolf, Marcia&#13;
Dierker, Lee&#13;
Dilts, Rob&#13;
Dotson, Cindy&#13;
Doty, Chris&#13;
Eaton, Debbie&#13;
Eckes, Sue&#13;
Eddy, Debby&#13;
Edie. Steve&#13;
Elliff, Gary&#13;
Emerine, Phil&#13;
Engelbretson, Deb&#13;
Eppert , Dan&#13;
Eppert, Dave&#13;
Everett, Vicki&#13;
Falknor, Chery l&#13;
Fennell , Dick&#13;
Ferguson, Vicki&#13;
Fields, Sandi&#13;
Fienhold, Bev&#13;
Fillebeck, Bobby&#13;
Finch, Tom&#13;
Finck, Donita&#13;
Fisher, Patty&#13;
Foust, Don&#13;
Franklin, Don&#13;
Freeman, Bob&#13;
Frey, Bernie&#13;
Frey, Cathy&#13;
Frieze, Dennis&#13;
Gann, Keith&#13;
Gatewood, Becky&#13;
German, Mike&#13;
Gibbs, Karen&#13;
181 &#13;
182&#13;
Juniors Karen Holderfield and&#13;
Lee Dierker discuss Roadshow&#13;
plans in advanced drama class .&#13;
Gill, Alice&#13;
Glacey, Pat&#13;
Globe, Pam&#13;
Golden, Patty&#13;
Gore, Tara&#13;
Gouker, Joyce&#13;
Granay, Lynn&#13;
Grau, Tom&#13;
Gray, Mike&#13;
Groth, Anita&#13;
Gundersen, Jay&#13;
Gustafson, Carol&#13;
Gutridge, Gwen&#13;
Gwinner, Dave&#13;
Haats, Joseph&#13;
Hagerman, Bill&#13;
Hamilton, Linda&#13;
Hankins, Teresa&#13;
Hanna, Susie&#13;
Hardin, Mike&#13;
Hartog, Marty&#13;
Hatch,Nancy&#13;
Hauge, Dan&#13;
Head, Gil&#13;
Heath, John&#13;
Heaverlo, Stan&#13;
Heffernan, Julie&#13;
Henry, Mike&#13;
Herbst, Joyce&#13;
Hermeier, Paula&#13;
Hibbard, Bobbie&#13;
Hick s, Gaylin&#13;
Hit e, Bob&#13;
Hiykel, Virginia&#13;
Hodt walker, Francis &#13;
/&#13;
Holderfield, Karen&#13;
Holm, Kevin&#13;
Howard, Barb&#13;
Howard, Greg&#13;
Howard, Pam&#13;
Howard, Ruth&#13;
Howard, Su&#13;
san&#13;
Hudson, Glen&#13;
Humlicek, Lorraine&#13;
Hunt, Bill&#13;
Hunt, Joni&#13;
Hutchinson, Carole&#13;
Hutchison, Brad&#13;
Irwin, Margaret&#13;
Jackson, Toni&#13;
Janicek, Eldon&#13;
Jefferson, Terry&#13;
Jenkins, Linda&#13;
Jensen, Becky&#13;
Jeppesen, Karen&#13;
Joens, Jim&#13;
Johnson, Peggy&#13;
Jones, Dan&#13;
Jones, Don&#13;
Jones, Donna&#13;
Katzenste&#13;
in, Joe&#13;
Kaukver,&#13;
M&#13;
ilve&#13;
Keen,&#13;
M&#13;
ary&#13;
Kelle&#13;
r,&#13;
D&#13;
eb&#13;
Kelsen , Georgene&#13;
Keuck,&#13;
Dia&#13;
ne&#13;
Kilgore,&#13;
Brian&#13;
Kindred,&#13;
T&#13;
obie&#13;
King, Randy&#13;
King,&#13;
Steve&#13;
K&#13;
innaman,&#13;
Sue&#13;
Knipe, Mike&#13;
Knott, Maribeth&#13;
Koenigs, Tim&#13;
Kosi&#13;
s&#13;
k&#13;
i, Lucy&#13;
Kuhn, Ed LaChappell&#13;
Lamb,&#13;
D&#13;
ebbie&#13;
Langford, Dorothy Larsen, Gloria Lautenschl ager, Jean&#13;
Lawless, Te&#13;
rry&#13;
Lee&#13;
Cha&#13;
r&#13;
l&#13;
es&#13;
Le&#13;
v&#13;
e&#13;
l&#13;
l, Denise&#13;
l 3 &#13;
184&#13;
Liddick, Louis&#13;
Lockard , Carolyn&#13;
Lodes, John&#13;
Lorenzen, Lori&#13;
Ludwick, Debbie&#13;
Lundy, Robert&#13;
Luschen, Pam&#13;
Lusygraaf, Clifford&#13;
Maack, Kay&#13;
Mabon , Louis&#13;
Manz, Debbie&#13;
Martin, Kenny&#13;
Martinez, Debbie&#13;
Mason, Larry&#13;
Matteson, Don&#13;
Matthai, Tanya&#13;
Mccumber, Steve&#13;
McDaniel, Sheryl&#13;
McDowell, Ron&#13;
McGee, Kevin&#13;
McKenzie, Jackie&#13;
Meyer, Monte&#13;
Michalski , Dene&#13;
Moats, Bob&#13;
Monroe, Margaret&#13;
Moore, Cheryle&#13;
Moore, Gayle&#13;
Morford, Dave&#13;
Pau la Hermeie r and Janet Wray prepare for t he Roadshow .&#13;
Is junior Kelly White studying or sleeping? &#13;
A scene from a play was read&#13;
in drama class by Connie Turner, Phil Hardiman, and Trudy&#13;
Peterson.&#13;
Mortensen, Sharon&#13;
Mortensen, Sheryl&#13;
Mueller, Eunice&#13;
Munch, Kathy&#13;
Myers, Eveonne&#13;
Myers, Kathy&#13;
Naujokaitis, Dan&#13;
Neighbors, Dee&#13;
Nelson , Alice&#13;
Nelson , Dennis&#13;
Nelson, Rusty&#13;
Nihsen, Karen&#13;
Ohlerking, Da rla&#13;
Ortiz, Jeana&#13;
Oshlo, Debbie&#13;
Ossman, Wendell&#13;
Overton , Alan&#13;
Oviatt, Leon&#13;
Owens, Debbie&#13;
Owens, Terry&#13;
Pacheco, Kelly&#13;
Page, Carol&#13;
Paladino, Je rry&#13;
Peck , Lorna&#13;
Perin, Bob&#13;
Perkins, Terry&#13;
Peters, Marcus&#13;
Peterson , Renee&#13;
Peterson, Trudy&#13;
Peterson , Wayne&#13;
Pickinpaugh , Mark&#13;
Piranio, Cindy&#13;
Pitt, Sherry&#13;
Pogge , Ed&#13;
Pond , Peggy&#13;
185 &#13;
186&#13;
Potter, Charline&#13;
Pribyl, Julie&#13;
Price, Nancy&#13;
Prudhome, Terri&#13;
Pruett, Deborah&#13;
Quakenbush; Mike&#13;
Quinlan, Jackie&#13;
Race, Rod&#13;
Rasmussen, Bruce&#13;
Rasmussen, Sid&#13;
Redmond, Roane&#13;
Reed, Ed&#13;
Reed, Kathy&#13;
Reed, Nancy&#13;
Rice, Mike&#13;
Rich, Bob&#13;
Richardson, Ruth&#13;
Riley, Barb&#13;
Roberts, Karla&#13;
Robertson, Kay&#13;
Robinson, Rick&#13;
Robinson, Tim&#13;
Rodino, John&#13;
Rollins, Lee&#13;
Rossie, Cam&#13;
Rost, Bernita&#13;
Rowe, Ken&#13;
Sammons, Rick&#13;
Scarpellino, Chris&#13;
Schieffer, Mike&#13;
Schneckloth, Jim&#13;
Schoening, Doug&#13;
Schonberg, Terri&#13;
Schroder, Suzi&#13;
Schull , Harley &#13;
Although jun ior Jack Thomas&#13;
seems to pay attention in j ournal ism class , Mark Stevens&#13;
doesn 't and Rob Di lts thin ks&#13;
t he whole thing is f unny .&#13;
Schultz, Laurie&#13;
Scwager, Karol&#13;
Schwartz, Susie&#13;
Scott, Ro n&#13;
Sells, Marlene&#13;
Sharp, Donna&#13;
Shee ly, J ay&#13;
Siefke n, June&#13;
Sillik, Dave&#13;
Skinner, Don&#13;
Smith, Gordon&#13;
Smit h, Jim&#13;
Smith , Nancy&#13;
Smith, Ron&#13;
Snipes, Dan&#13;
Sperry, Jeff&#13;
Spohn, Kev in&#13;
Steel e, Myra&#13;
Steensen , Deb&#13;
Stevens, Mark&#13;
St o rk , Kathy&#13;
St ubbe , Kathy&#13;
Stukey , Trudy&#13;
Sutton , Co nnie&#13;
Sween ie, Kat hy&#13;
Sw isher, Connie&#13;
Talbott , Ri ck&#13;
Tews, Karen&#13;
187 &#13;
188&#13;
Thomas, Jack&#13;
Thompson, Marilyn&#13;
Thompson, Twila&#13;
Thomsen, Ric&#13;
Tilley, Teres.a&#13;
Tomes, Vi&#13;
Toscano, Pat&#13;
Turner, Bob&#13;
Turner, Connie&#13;
Vallinch, Dave&#13;
Vancamp, Sherri&#13;
VanRoekel, Rick&#13;
Vogt, Wanda&#13;
Vuagniaux, Sue&#13;
Wade, Nancy&#13;
Walker, Gary&#13;
Waters, Kathy&#13;
Waugh, Dave&#13;
Waugh, Earl&#13;
Weare, Marie&#13;
Welty, Deb&#13;
Wendt, Diane&#13;
Whistler, Tom&#13;
White, Barb&#13;
White, Gwen&#13;
White, Kelly&#13;
Wilcoxen, Rich&#13;
Wiles, Flo&#13;
Cindy Piranio learned t o enjoy testing on the f loor. Junior Sherri Vancamp was found having a good laugh . &#13;
Juniors Karen Nihsen, Tara Gore, Becky Jensen, and Lori Bohlen serve lunch for the Rotary Club in the Band Room. The Porn Pon girl s also served at other&#13;
f unctions throughout the year.&#13;
Wulf, Daryl&#13;
Wylie, Paula&#13;
Yambor, Paul&#13;
Zimmer, Cindy&#13;
Will , Pam&#13;
Williams, Farris&#13;
Williams, Linda&#13;
Williams, Rick&#13;
Wilson, Doug&#13;
Wine, Clarence&#13;
Wittstruck , Terry&#13;
Wood , Brenda&#13;
Woodruff, Nancy&#13;
Woods, Carol&#13;
Woods, Deb&#13;
Worth , Rozella&#13;
Wray, Janet&#13;
Wright, Steve&#13;
189 &#13;
190 &#13;
Seniors&#13;
To a senior, this year was something special. It terminated&#13;
a part&#13;
of his life. For 13 years he had been a part of a system&#13;
of learning, a program of give and take, a preparation for&#13;
another wo&#13;
rld and another "race". The preparation has ended.&#13;
And , too, it was a year of decision; of planning for a future.&#13;
We found that the "race" had yet to begin. The starter's gun&#13;
soun&#13;
d&#13;
ed at&#13;
graduation time. For some the "race" would be&#13;
at&#13;
a college or&#13;
u&#13;
n&#13;
iversity. For others it would be a job or a family .&#13;
We had&#13;
e&#13;
ntered a new "race" --the "race of life". And it&#13;
had&#13;
"only ju&#13;
st begu&#13;
n&#13;
" .&#13;
191 &#13;
192&#13;
Senior class officers for the class of 1971: Tim J. Porter-treasurer, Mary P. Fuss-secretary, Steve D. Paulson-vice president, and Brian P. Shepard-president.&#13;
Class Must Meet&#13;
Payment of Dues&#13;
After a week of posters that told of how good each candidate was, the election decided that Brian Shepard, president;&#13;
Steve Paulson, vice-president; Tim Porter, treasurer, and Mary&#13;
Fuss, secretary; were the most popular. Upon achieving their&#13;
high status, the officers found that the people who were so&#13;
willing to elect them were not so willing to pay their class dues.&#13;
Because of this there was some question as to whether or not&#13;
t here was going to be a senior banquet. "Due to the fact that&#13;
many of last year's juniors failed to pay their dues we started&#13;
t he year with only $48 dollars to pay for the senior banquet&#13;
and the graduation ceremonies, but we have faith that our&#13;
class of 71' will come through with the money." stated Tim&#13;
Porter.&#13;
Another thing that the officers did was to make many&#13;
decisions concern ing graduation. The first decision they made&#13;
was on t he design of t he graduation announcements. After this&#13;
t hey had to appoint many committees that had to do with&#13;
color, motto, skip day and other things of importance to&#13;
seniors.&#13;
Seniors Sue Carmen and Mary Fuss look better the closer they get. &#13;
It&#13;
Bev&#13;
Aldrich&#13;
Don&#13;
Allan&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Allen&#13;
Ronald&#13;
Alley&#13;
Patty&#13;
Allmon&#13;
Lynn&#13;
Alper&#13;
Michael Alsman&#13;
Ke ll a And&#13;
e&#13;
rsen&#13;
Roger&#13;
Andersen&#13;
Vicki&#13;
Anderson&#13;
Pam&#13;
Andr&#13;
ews&#13;
P&#13;
o lly&#13;
Anfin&#13;
son&#13;
Kristy&#13;
Anthony&#13;
D&#13;
an&#13;
Applegate&#13;
Tom&#13;
Atilano&#13;
Judy&#13;
Barnehouse&#13;
193 &#13;
194&#13;
Mike&#13;
Bartlett&#13;
Colleen&#13;
Basch&#13;
John&#13;
Batt&#13;
Rosemarie&#13;
Bauer&#13;
Melvin&#13;
Baxter&#13;
Joni&#13;
Beck&#13;
April&#13;
Beckwith&#13;
Brian&#13;
Beezley&#13;
Michael&#13;
Bell&#13;
Edward&#13;
Belt&#13;
Michael&#13;
Benson&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Bequette&#13;
Roger&#13;
Besser&#13;
Susan&#13;
Betts&#13;
Jane&#13;
Beu&#13;
Roxanne&#13;
Bird &#13;
Penny&#13;
Blain&#13;
Mary&#13;
Blue&#13;
Ken&#13;
Boardman&#13;
Pauline&#13;
Bode&#13;
Patty&#13;
Bolton&#13;
Michelle&#13;
Bonacci&#13;
Douglas&#13;
Bonar&#13;
Rich&#13;
Bond&#13;
Susie Schroder and Bar·b Breeden perform ballet in Road Show.&#13;
Royce Thompson enjoys fatal cigarette.&#13;
195 &#13;
196&#13;
Vicki&#13;
Bose&#13;
Connie&#13;
Bothwell&#13;
Monica&#13;
Brazeal&#13;
Mary&#13;
Breckenridge&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Breeden&#13;
Deb&#13;
Bremholm&#13;
Charlene&#13;
Bridges&#13;
Michael&#13;
Brock&#13;
Hal&#13;
Brodahl&#13;
Pamela&#13;
Brotherton&#13;
Myra&#13;
Browning&#13;
James&#13;
Brown lee&#13;
Lynne&#13;
Buchanan&#13;
Alvin&#13;
Burk&#13;
Marci&#13;
Burke&#13;
Stephen&#13;
Butterbaugh &#13;
Harold&#13;
Campbell&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Campbell&#13;
Susan&#13;
Carman&#13;
Joanne&#13;
Carrell&#13;
Tom&#13;
Carter&#13;
Kathleen&#13;
Chapman&#13;
Jack&#13;
Cherniss&#13;
Doug&#13;
Childs&#13;
Rita&#13;
Christensen&#13;
Pam&#13;
Christiansen&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Clark&#13;
J an&#13;
Clark&#13;
Steve&#13;
Clark&#13;
Linda&#13;
Cleveland&#13;
Gary&#13;
Clinton&#13;
John&#13;
Conner&#13;
197 &#13;
198&#13;
Jeffrey&#13;
Coppock&#13;
Diane&#13;
Covey&#13;
Richard&#13;
Creger&#13;
Kathie&#13;
Cross&#13;
Jacquelyn&#13;
Cunningham&#13;
Terri&#13;
Danburg&#13;
Linda&#13;
Darnell&#13;
Edward&#13;
Davis&#13;
Mike&#13;
Davis&#13;
Rick&#13;
Davis&#13;
Mike&#13;
Dawson&#13;
Steven&#13;
DeHart&#13;
"Gee, look at the pair of legs&#13;
on that guy!" says Gary Clinton. &#13;
Phil&#13;
Denman&#13;
Ricardo&#13;
DeSantiago&#13;
Lori&#13;
Dewaele&#13;
Tim&#13;
Dilts&#13;
Eddie&#13;
Donner&#13;
Sandy&#13;
Dotson&#13;
Steve&#13;
Doty&#13;
Bob&#13;
Drake&#13;
Leo&#13;
Duncan&#13;
Lyle&#13;
Duncan&#13;
Sandy&#13;
Durick&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Edmonds&#13;
William&#13;
Ehrenberg&#13;
Ramona&#13;
Elliott&#13;
Steve&#13;
Emary&#13;
Thea&#13;
Esancy&#13;
199 &#13;
200&#13;
Connie&#13;
Farrier&#13;
Karen&#13;
Fauble&#13;
Douglas&#13;
Fencl&#13;
Gloria&#13;
Fender&#13;
Mark&#13;
Field&#13;
Pam&#13;
Fields&#13;
Sandy&#13;
Finch&#13;
Pam&#13;
Fletcher&#13;
Barb&#13;
Folkers&#13;
Mike&#13;
Folkerts&#13;
Donna&#13;
Forbes&#13;
Vicki&#13;
Fox&#13;
Mary&#13;
Fuss&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Gaile&#13;
Lawanna&#13;
German&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Gibbons &#13;
" Duh , good night R ich ." " Duh, yea sure Don ."&#13;
Debra&#13;
Gilmore&#13;
Sheryl&#13;
Godsey&#13;
Priscilla&#13;
Go ldsberry&#13;
William&#13;
Goldsberry&#13;
Steve&#13;
Gore&#13;
Teri&#13;
Granay&#13;
Don&#13;
Graves&#13;
Kristine&#13;
Gray&#13;
201 &#13;
202&#13;
Steve&#13;
Griffin&#13;
Jane&#13;
Grosvenor&#13;
Linda&#13;
Groves&#13;
Callie&#13;
Guiles&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Guyett&#13;
Patty&#13;
Hannon&#13;
Floyd&#13;
Hanslip&#13;
Steve&#13;
Harm&#13;
Billi&#13;
Harrill&#13;
Dale&#13;
Harris&#13;
Randy&#13;
Haynie&#13;
Randy&#13;
Henderson&#13;
Pamela&#13;
Hennings&#13;
Carol&#13;
Hester&#13;
Chuck&#13;
Hester&#13;
Melodee&#13;
Hielen &#13;
John&#13;
Higgins&#13;
David&#13;
Hi ll&#13;
Rayneta&#13;
Hoifeldt&#13;
Jo Ann&#13;
Homan&#13;
Rose Mary&#13;
Homolka&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Hoss&#13;
Debra&#13;
Hough&#13;
George&#13;
Hovey&#13;
Roger&#13;
Huey&#13;
Brad&#13;
Hunt&#13;
David&#13;
Hunt&#13;
John&#13;
Hunt&#13;
Don&#13;
Hunter&#13;
Lindy&#13;
Huntley&#13;
Rod&#13;
Hupp&#13;
Merlin&#13;
Iden&#13;
203 &#13;
204&#13;
So that's what was wrong with&#13;
Mike Dawson all year!&#13;
Kathleen&#13;
lncontro&#13;
Sally&#13;
Jahn&#13;
Luanne&#13;
Jensen&#13;
Daryl&#13;
Jilek&#13;
Alan&#13;
Johansen&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Johnson&#13;
John&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Marc&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Mary&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Johnston&#13;
Charles&#13;
Jones&#13;
Mary&#13;
Jones &#13;
Terry&#13;
Jordan&#13;
Cheryl&#13;
Juhl&#13;
Michele&#13;
Jung&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Kelly&#13;
Greg&#13;
Kennett&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Kenyon&#13;
Libby&#13;
Kermoade&#13;
Mike&#13;
King&#13;
Libby Kermoade, Wanda Williamson, and Mary Fuss demonstrate the different&#13;
styles popular at T.J.&#13;
My group used Bird toothpaste and had 20 per cent fewer cavities.&#13;
205 &#13;
206&#13;
Gary&#13;
King&#13;
Nancy&#13;
King&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Klein&#13;
Deborah&#13;
Klinkefus&#13;
Tom&#13;
Knudson&#13;
Rusty&#13;
Konecny&#13;
Randy&#13;
Kramer&#13;
Bill&#13;
Kuhn&#13;
Terry&#13;
Lacey&#13;
Rick&#13;
La Feria&#13;
Joseph&#13;
Lalich&#13;
Randy&#13;
Lambert&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Lambirth&#13;
Jeffrey&#13;
Laudon&#13;
Carol&#13;
Law&#13;
Dave&#13;
Lesley &#13;
I r&#13;
Susan&#13;
Lewis&#13;
Eric&#13;
Lindstrom&#13;
Lynn&#13;
Lombardo&#13;
Freddie&#13;
Long&#13;
Lorna&#13;
Lo&#13;
renzen&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Loukota&#13;
Steve&#13;
Lupt&#13;
on&#13;
M&#13;
i&#13;
c&#13;
hael&#13;
Mabon&#13;
K&#13;
enny&#13;
Madden&#13;
Starr&#13;
Mains&#13;
Michael&#13;
McCall um&#13;
Mich&#13;
ael&#13;
McCl&#13;
ary&#13;
Angel&#13;
McCoy&#13;
Margaret&#13;
McCue&#13;
Sondra&#13;
McFer&#13;
r&#13;
in&#13;
Kenny&#13;
McOuinn&#13;
207 &#13;
208&#13;
Steve&#13;
Manz&#13;
Eric&#13;
Martin&#13;
Robert&#13;
Martin&#13;
Mike&#13;
Mathews&#13;
Mark&#13;
Mayberry&#13;
Harold&#13;
Medearis&#13;
Pamela&#13;
Medearis&#13;
Rodney&#13;
Meyer&#13;
Doi a&#13;
Michalski&#13;
Dwight&#13;
Miller&#13;
Gordon&#13;
Miller&#13;
Jamie&#13;
Miller&#13;
Susan&#13;
Miller&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Missinne&#13;
Cynthia&#13;
Moore&#13;
James&#13;
Moore &#13;
Pat&#13;
Moore&#13;
Linda&#13;
Moores&#13;
Ray&#13;
Morehouse&#13;
Jannette&#13;
Morris&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Mortensen&#13;
John&#13;
Mossburg&#13;
Charles&#13;
Mueller&#13;
Deborah&#13;
Mueller&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Murray&#13;
Raymond&#13;
Myers&#13;
Alan&#13;
Myklebust&#13;
Michelle&#13;
Narmi&#13;
Bob Robinson and Rick Creger discuss world af -&#13;
fairs during their spare moments .&#13;
209 &#13;
210&#13;
Lynn&#13;
Neill&#13;
Dianne&#13;
Nelson&#13;
Patricia&#13;
Nelson&#13;
Terry&#13;
Nelson&#13;
Donald&#13;
Newman&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Nordstrom&#13;
Craig&#13;
Norton&#13;
Richard&#13;
Nurton&#13;
Bonnie&#13;
Nuzum&#13;
Pam&#13;
Oamek&#13;
Robert&#13;
O'Brien&#13;
Terry&#13;
O' De ll&#13;
Randy&#13;
Oder&#13;
Charles&#13;
Olson&#13;
Lance&#13;
Olson&#13;
Bev&#13;
Parker &#13;
I r&#13;
Steve&#13;
Paulson&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Peregrine&#13;
Juanita&#13;
Perez&#13;
Denise&#13;
Perkins&#13;
Greg&#13;
Pete&#13;
rsen&#13;
Curt&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Doug&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Scott Phillips&#13;
Tim&#13;
Porter&#13;
Sheryl&#13;
Reilly&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Richards&#13;
Robert&#13;
Richwine&#13;
Bob&#13;
Robinson&#13;
Richard&#13;
Robinson&#13;
Dianne&#13;
Rollins&#13;
Sally&#13;
Root&#13;
211 &#13;
212&#13;
Delores&#13;
Ross&#13;
James&#13;
Ross&#13;
Scott&#13;
Rossie&#13;
Sheila&#13;
Rudig&#13;
Carmella&#13;
Salvo&#13;
John&#13;
Santee&#13;
Matthew&#13;
Schwartz&#13;
Pam&#13;
Sears&#13;
Michael&#13;
See ly&#13;
Everett&#13;
Sellers&#13;
Michael&#13;
Shadley&#13;
Pauline&#13;
Shaffar&#13;
Ca ll ie Gu iles trims her nai ls to be beautiful for her next class. &#13;
Symore gazes in starving astonishment as friend devours hamburger.&#13;
Greg&#13;
Shank&#13;
Randy&#13;
Shanno&#13;
Jim&#13;
Sharp&#13;
Dan&#13;
Shea&#13;
Brian&#13;
Shepard&#13;
Ro n&#13;
Siverston&#13;
Randy&#13;
Slack&#13;
Wanda&#13;
Slaight&#13;
Carl&#13;
Smith&#13;
J anet&#13;
Smith&#13;
Roger&#13;
Smith&#13;
Patrick&#13;
Snipes&#13;
213 &#13;
214&#13;
Rob&#13;
Snyder&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Solomon&#13;
Steve&#13;
Solomon&#13;
Jan&#13;
Sorensen&#13;
Debi&#13;
Spears&#13;
Karen&#13;
Spears&#13;
Rick&#13;
Spracklin&#13;
Roxanne&#13;
Stansberry&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Stark&#13;
Kim&#13;
Stevens&#13;
Chris&#13;
Steward&#13;
Dwayne&#13;
Straw&#13;
Steven&#13;
Stultz&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Summy&#13;
Diane&#13;
Talcott&#13;
Dana&#13;
Taylor &#13;
Big Ed's the brains behind the bleacher gang. Other members of the&#13;
ga ng in-Tom "Adam-ant" Knudsen, "Hell's Angel" Madden, "ManMo untain" Mike Bartlett, and Silly Sellers.&#13;
Swisher sweet Al shows the admiring boys what class rea lly is.&#13;
Jean&#13;
Tellander&#13;
Sandra&#13;
Tews&#13;
Vanessa&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Royce&#13;
Thompson&#13;
Jean&#13;
Thornton&#13;
Virginia&#13;
Tobias&#13;
Joseph&#13;
Trimmer&#13;
Conan&#13;
Triplett &#13;
216&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Turpen&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Tysor&#13;
Steve&#13;
Van Bibber&#13;
Richard&#13;
Van Eaton&#13;
Sawangwong&#13;
Vannavech&#13;
Dan&#13;
Varn&#13;
Patricia&#13;
Walck&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Walker&#13;
Dave&#13;
Wall ing&#13;
Deb i&#13;
Ward&#13;
Clara&#13;
Watk ins&#13;
Den ise&#13;
Way&#13;
Denn is&#13;
Way&#13;
Crystal&#13;
Welling&#13;
Susie&#13;
West&#13;
Judy&#13;
Westerberg &#13;
Karen&#13;
Wh ipkey&#13;
Susan&#13;
Whistler&#13;
Jim&#13;
Whitaker&#13;
Georgia&#13;
White&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Wiatt&#13;
Robert a&#13;
Wiggins&#13;
Sharon&#13;
Williams&#13;
Wanda&#13;
Williamson&#13;
Gary&#13;
Wilmoth&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Michael&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Tom&#13;
Wirth&#13;
John&#13;
Wisk us&#13;
Mike&#13;
Witt&#13;
Luanne&#13;
Wolter&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Wood&#13;
217 &#13;
218&#13;
Charles&#13;
Wood&#13;
Pam&#13;
Wood&#13;
Randall&#13;
Woods&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
Worden&#13;
Randy&#13;
Worth&#13;
Douglas&#13;
Yearington&#13;
Jeffrey&#13;
Yeaton&#13;
Gary&#13;
Young&#13;
Richard&#13;
Yo ungs&#13;
Deborah&#13;
Naujokaitis&#13;
James&#13;
Burk&#13;
Levi&#13;
Cotten&#13;
Marilyn&#13;
Clarence &#13;
~senioritis' Strikes; Graduates Prepare&#13;
It looks like Mr. Bryant's government students kept themselves busy.&#13;
Tom Klei n seriously co ncentrates on a chess!&#13;
Joh n Santee chu ckles as Rick La Fe ri a sli ps h im th e make. Ga ry Wilmoth gets his&#13;
head meas ured fo r his cap.&#13;
Cap and gown measurements, senior meetings, announcement orders, and rehearsals kept the seniors busy as graduation&#13;
approached. Seniors attended several meetings to discuss the Senior Banquet, Skip Day, and Commencement. The Senior Banquet was&#13;
not held because of student apathy.&#13;
Plans for the senior skip day activities were left up to the&#13;
individual seniors to plan because the administration is not&#13;
allowed to sponsor these activities. Wednesday, May 26, seniors practiced marching for Baccalaureate and Commencement at Abraham Lincoln. Gowns were&#13;
delivered on the 27th, just four days before Commencement.&#13;
219 &#13;
----··- ~~~---&#13;
A happy smile from Chuck Woods on Graduation Day·&#13;
"Go Forth Into t he Wo rld in Peace".&#13;
220&#13;
Baccalaureate Held&#13;
As Combined Service&#13;
Beginning with a prelude- -Concert by th e T . J. High&#13;
School Orchestra a joint Baccalaureate Service fo r Thomas&#13;
Jeffe rson and Abraham Lincoln High Schools was held Sunday, May 31, 1971 at8:00 a.m.&#13;
Pomp and Circumstance was played as th e two schools&#13;
marched in a blur of orange, white, and blue.&#13;
The Reverend Paul Miller, Pastor of the Valley Vi ew Baptist Church opened the service with the Invocation .&#13;
"Sing to the Lord" and "Go Forth into the World in Peace"&#13;
was presented to the classes of '71' by the Abraham Lincol n&#13;
Choir under the direction of Mr. Lee Spann.&#13;
The Reverend Ralph Faisst, President of the Council Bluffs&#13;
Ministerial Association read Scripture and gave the message&#13;
"Whom Shall You Serve?". He spoke to th e graduat ing cl asses&#13;
as a father to his children, giving them advice but also giving&#13;
them a choice to choose for themselves the path they wou ld&#13;
take as young men and women. They were told they had th e&#13;
choice to make their lives rich with meaning if they wanted it.&#13;
He also said they had the responsibility to do something in&#13;
this world and only they could find it.&#13;
The Reverend Ried Neve, Pastor of Our Savior's Lutheran&#13;
Church gave the Benediction and the two schools left t ogether&#13;
in thoughts of the future.&#13;
Tasse ls even tickle. &#13;
Baccalaureate is an important time for Jane Grosvenor and Dan Burgstrum.&#13;
Freedom is almost here!!!&#13;
Teri Danburg and Marci Burke look to the future.&#13;
The past is behind and the girls dream of their hopes for the future.&#13;
221 &#13;
222&#13;
Seniors Graduate&#13;
In School Colors&#13;
Commencement for the 411 member class of '71' was held&#13;
May 31 at the Council Bluffs, Field House. For the first time&#13;
in the history of the school, Thomas Jefferson seniors graduated in their school colors. Orange gowns were worn by the&#13;
boys and white gowns were worn by the girls, with tassels a&#13;
mixture of orange, white and black.&#13;
The senior class motto was 'Today well lived, makes yesterday a dream and tomorrow a vision of hope". Lavendar and&#13;
Ivory were the class colors and the Tahoka Daisy their flower.&#13;
The commencement activities were presided over by Dr.&#13;
Robert Benton, superintendent of the Council Bluffs Schools,&#13;
and the Reverend Samuel I. Palmer gave the Invocation.&#13;
The Student Symposium was presented by moderator Chuck&#13;
Woods. They each discussed a part of the school motto.&#13;
Though Steve Harm had a speech all ready, he did not use it.&#13;
These were his thoughts, "End the war, Stop pollution and&#13;
live together in peace." Karen Whipkey said to live well each&#13;
today and Lynn Alper told how much we could learn if we just&#13;
listened to others. John Santee said, "Each individual holds&#13;
his life in the hands and his own vision of hope".&#13;
Principal, Gaylord A. Anderson wished the class meaning in&#13;
their lives and said it was the best class yet to leave T.J.&#13;
After the class received their diplomas they sang the Alma&#13;
Mater and the Reverend Clark gave the benediction.&#13;
Students listen as meaning is wished into t heir lives&#13;
Graduates of Thomas Jefferson High School I is ten attentively as&#13;
Some ideas presented to the 41 1 member class of '71' were, " New&#13;
have to be you who make it that wa y .&#13;
Graduates Rhonda Ford and Thea Esancy. &#13;
Symposium speakers Lynn Al per expresses her views of the future.&#13;
ideas should be listened to, and if tomorrow would be better, it will&#13;
A fe arl ess d ebater, Randy Henderson , receives his diploma.&#13;
"Stop, look and listen to this life .. . and live well each today ."&#13;
Awaiting cue for " Alma Mater."&#13;
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Moderator Chuck Woods, announces a new speaker.&#13;
Judy Hunt smiles as she marches.&#13;
Anticipation mounts as graduates will soon be called to receive "Sheepskin" .&#13;
Kathy Johnston and Steve Clark are among the "fi nest ye t to leave&#13;
T.J." .&#13;
Cha rly Mu eller, Don Newma n, Greg Peterson calmly march to 'Pomp and Circu mstance' . &#13;
1970&#13;
-71 Monticello Staff&#13;
Paul Volz, Advisor&#13;
Alan Myklebust, Editor-in&#13;
-chief, theme, cover, photography&#13;
Mary Blue, Organization Editor, Album&#13;
Dave Walling, Activities Editor, Cover Design&#13;
Lynn Lombardo, Academics Editor&#13;
Barb&#13;
.Breeden, Index Editor, theme&#13;
Randy Lambert, Sports Editor&#13;
Tim Porter, Sports Editor&#13;
Rob Snyder, Sports Editor&#13;
Keith Gann, Advertising Editor, Activities&#13;
Lynne Buchannan Nuno, Album Editor&#13;
Linda Cleveland, Activities Editor&#13;
Don Newman, Academics Editor&#13;
Tim Dilts, Album Editor&#13;
Mike Bartlett, Organizations&#13;
Libby Kermoade, Organizations&#13;
Brian Shepard, Sports&#13;
Karen Nihsen, Academics&#13;
Vicki Ferguson, Advertising, Photography&#13;
Pam Oamek, Business Manager, Advertising&#13;
Linda Moores, Index&#13;
Deb Gilmore, Activities&#13;
Mike Witt, Activities&#13;
Deb Evans Ward, Typist&#13;
Cindy Summy, Typist&#13;
Wanda Williamson, Head typist&#13;
Mary Fuss, Typist, Academics&#13;
John Conner, Photography&#13;
Steve Butterbaugh, Photography&#13;
Kim Stevens, Photography&#13;
Eric Martin, Photography&#13;
Debby Eddy, Photography&#13;
Lori Bohlen, Activities&#13;
Margaret Irwin, Organizations&#13;
Jackie McKenzie, Organizations&#13;
Mark Stevens, Sports&#13;
Ken Cline, Sports&#13;
Sherry Van Camp, Academics&#13;
Alice Gill, Academics&#13;
Dennis Wise, Album&#13;
Teresa Tilley, Album&#13;
Jim Davis, Photography&#13;
Ron Scott, Photography&#13;
Stephen Copeland, Photography&#13;
Special thanks to:&#13;
R. H. Fanciers&#13;
Mrs. Jere Kretchmer&#13;
Irving Music Co. Inc.&#13;
Patrons&#13;
Administration&#13;
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226 &#13;
Advertising&#13;
We need support to be on our way. Through advertising and&#13;
contributions we achieve this support. As a community we have also just begun. Our city has&#13;
entered a new period of growth and development; one in which&#13;
the tradition of the past and the hope of the future have been&#13;
combined.&#13;
"The Awakening Giant" is in everyone. We have just begun--&#13;
as a community, as a schoo l, as a class and as individuals.&#13;
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COUNCIL BLUFFS ... the awakening giant&#13;
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Past the banks, the shops, the restaurants, hotels, offices, and supermarkets, Broadway leads into the Broadway United Methodist Chu rch, a Co uncil Bluffs&#13;
landmark.&#13;
A. &amp; W. Drive In Brown's Laundry &amp; Cleaning&#13;
Baird Jewelry Cannon Studios&#13;
Barnes Beauty College C. B. Grapegrowers Association&#13;
Bavarin Chalet C. &amp; B. Plumbing, Heating &amp; Air Conditioning&#13;
Beauty by Betty City Transit Lines&#13;
Beem Belford Funeral Home Cogley Clinic&#13;
Beno's Department Store Cohoe Lumber&#13;
Bluffs Savings &amp; Loan Conolly Drugs&#13;
Bluffs Barber Shop Con's Drug Store&#13;
Bob &amp; Nikki's Beauty Salon Corum's Flower Shop&#13;
Bob Pyles Cosmo's Drive In&#13;
Bogardus Plumbing &amp; Heating Council Bluffs Auto Dealers Association&#13;
Broadway Bowl Cutler Funera l Home&#13;
Broadway Flower Shop Dairy Queen&#13;
Brown Shoe Fit Company Dave Nesbitt, Herff.Jones Publishing&#13;
229 &#13;
Donna Wood Studio&#13;
Don's Barber Shop&#13;
Dot Capel Real Estate&#13;
Dottie's Beauty Salon&#13;
Dr. Lynn Leibel&#13;
Ors. R. D. &amp; D. R. Higginbotham D.D.S.&#13;
E. H. Lougee, Incorporated&#13;
Elmer Ivers&#13;
Emarines&#13;
Ewald's Drive In&#13;
Excel Barber Shop&#13;
Griffin Pipe&#13;
Hanusa Company&#13;
Harding Studios&#13;
Harry C. Crowl&#13;
Hecht-Christensen Floral Company&#13;
Hinman Florists&#13;
Holiday Inn&#13;
House of Fabrics&#13;
Hushaw Drug&#13;
International Harvester Motor Truck&#13;
Iowa Power &amp; Light&#13;
Jensen Pogge Realty Company&#13;
Jensen's Gulf Service Station&#13;
Jim &amp; Dean's Town &amp; Country&#13;
Joe Smith Company&#13;
Katelman Brothers&#13;
230&#13;
Katelman Foundry&#13;
Klefstad's House of Beauty&#13;
Kulesh Jewelry&#13;
Kand K Distributing Co.&#13;
The St. Francis steep le towers above bu ildings and trees.&#13;
The water reservoir rests on a hillside approaching the&#13;
Black Angel. Beside progress and an active city, are t he&#13;
charred remains of a department store. Council Bluffs&#13;
includes t he peaceful, necessary , and tragic . &#13;
Kwik Shop&#13;
Lane Brothers Pharmacy&#13;
Library Club&#13;
Lloyd's Gulf&#13;
Lustertone Cleaners&#13;
Marianne's Dance Studio&#13;
Meyer Funeral Home&#13;
Miller Photography for Bob Pyles&#13;
Mr. Donut&#13;
Neil Durick Distributing Company&#13;
Oard-Ross Drug&#13;
Paulson Construction Company&#13;
People's Natural Gas&#13;
Pizza Hut&#13;
Raplh's Superette&#13;
The chill of a winter morning hangs over the post office and a residential area south of Broadway.&#13;
Today's viewer looking from the Lincoln Monument beholds a city of lights. One wonders if this was Abraham Lincoln's dream for the future of the Missouri&#13;
River Vall ey.&#13;
231 &#13;
Red Barn&#13;
Roberts Dairy&#13;
Rog &amp; Scotty's Super Valu&#13;
Roy's Davison Service&#13;
Smith's Office Machines Company&#13;
State Bank and Trust&#13;
Swirl-N-Curl Salon&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Vocal Department&#13;
Twin City Bowl&#13;
Uniforms by Style Select&#13;
Veterans of Foreign Wars&#13;
Walt Coziahr Heating &amp; Air Conditioning&#13;
Wendy's Barber Shop&#13;
Am idst t he peace and so lit ude of Council Bluffs homes,&#13;
a tree-lined boulevard spri ngs to life as it leads west to t he skyline.&#13;
232 &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Abbot, Leila 171&#13;
Adams, Randy 78, 138, 153, 171&#13;
Adams, Steven 158,171&#13;
Aquiniga, Carole 171&#13;
Alexander, Rapheal 139&#13;
Alexander, Ronald 78, 139, 163&#13;
Allen, Cynthia&#13;
Allen , Julia 171&#13;
Allen, Vicky 171&#13;
Amen, Les 171&#13;
Andersen, Becky 99,110,171&#13;
Anderson, Debra 171&#13;
Anderson, Jon 171&#13;
Anderson, Rebecca 171&#13;
Anderson, Rod 1 71&#13;
Anfinson, Ted 77,116,119,123,125,&#13;
130,171&#13;
Anson, Greg 100,113,115,116,119,&#13;
149, 171&#13;
Bailey, Debra 78,110,129,171&#13;
Bailey, Jeff 171&#13;
Bailey, Trent 78,171&#13;
Baker, Kathy 112,171&#13;
Barber, Ron 171&#13;
Barritt, Barry 21, 100, 113, 135,&#13;
148,154,171&#13;
Bates, Denise 78,99&#13;
Batt, Betsy 110,171&#13;
Beam, Kathy 171&#13;
Beavers, Nancy 180&#13;
Becerra, Mario 103,135&#13;
Beckman, Judy 166, 171&#13;
Beckner, Annette 131 , 171&#13;
Beckwith, Lorna 171&#13;
Bennett, Barbara 171&#13;
Benson, Gary 171&#13;
Benson, John 171&#13;
Benson, Sheri 112,171&#13;
Bergantzel, Diane 110, 171&#13;
Billesbach, Glen 171&#13;
Birchard, Nancy 123,171&#13;
Bledsoe, Phyllis 110,123,171&#13;
Bliss, Debbie 171&#13;
Bloom, Connie 110,129,171&#13;
Blue, Jeff 171&#13;
Bogue, Earl 171&#13;
Bohls, Glen 138,153,171&#13;
Bonar, Joyce 171&#13;
Bose, Mike 140,171,174&#13;
Brandenburg, Mark 171, 120&#13;
Brazeal, Emmentt 171&#13;
Breckbill, Mary&#13;
Breckenridge, Albert 171&#13;
Bridges, Christine 171&#13;
Brooks, Michael 149, 158&#13;
Brown, Dean 165&#13;
Brown, Jacqueline&#13;
Brown, Joseph 171&#13;
Brownlee, Pamela 78,171&#13;
Buchanan, Nancy 21,51,109,171&#13;
Burdick, Sherry 171&#13;
Burke, Mark 171&#13;
Butler, Tom 139,172&#13;
Caffery, Pam 110, 172&#13;
Caffery, Wanda 129,1 31,172&#13;
Camp, Deborah 96,110,172&#13;
Campbell, Jay 172&#13;
Carmen, Jeff 139,158,172&#13;
Cavallaro, Roseanne&#13;
Chapman, Debbie 172&#13;
Cherry, Christie 78, 172&#13;
Chelders, Bev 172&#13;
Chrisinger, Alan 172&#13;
Chri stensen, Maybell 123, 172&#13;
Christiansen, Rick 158, 172&#13;
Churchill , David 172&#13;
Clark, Barb 78,110,112,172&#13;
Clark, Mark 172&#13;
Clay, Joyce 24, 172&#13;
Clayton, Cheryl 172&#13;
Cody, Randal I 172&#13;
Coffman, Kelly 172&#13;
Coffman, Tony 172&#13;
Cohoe, Allen 123, 172&#13;
Colledge, Patty 78, 172&#13;
Collier, Greg 172&#13;
Collins, David&#13;
Collins, Robin 172&#13;
Congdon, Bill 172&#13;
Congdon, Debby 172&#13;
Cook, Dave 172&#13;
Covey, Dennis 32,100,111 ,123,&#13;
130,172&#13;
Cox, John 172&#13;
Craig, Jackie 77,78,96,170, 172&#13;
Craig, Jennifer 77,78,96,170,172&#13;
Crane, Julie 115,116,172&#13;
Croson, Randy&#13;
Cross, Janelle 78, 172&#13;
Culjat, Mark&#13;
Cunningham, Teresa 110, 172&#13;
Daboll, Leslie 100,172&#13;
Darling, Darrell&#13;
Darnell, Mike 172&#13;
Davis, Nancy 115,172&#13;
Dawson, Pau I 172&#13;
Defoort, Joni 172&#13;
Dennis, Michael 149,158,172&#13;
Deputy, Linda 99, 172&#13;
DeSantiago, Rhonda 172&#13;
Dettman, Warren 172&#13;
DeWolf, James 78,172&#13;
Dishman, Virgil&#13;
Donovan, Tom 161, 172&#13;
Draper, Kim 20,21,78,96,110, 172&#13;
Duncan, Sandy 172&#13;
Duncan, Mike 120&#13;
Duncan, Wes 172&#13;
Dyson, Ronald 139,173&#13;
Edenburg, Ronald&#13;
Edmonds, Greg 153, 158, 173&#13;
Egan, Debi 173&#13;
Ehrenberg, Teri 78,173&#13;
Elliff, Terry 173&#13;
Ellison, Larry 173&#13;
Ellsberry, Paula 173&#13;
Elster, Mike 173&#13;
Emmons, Vickie 173&#13;
Erickson, Steve 149, 173&#13;
Eshelman, Jolene 122&#13;
Ethington, Mary&#13;
Evans, Jim 29,78,100,113,160,173&#13;
Evenson, Ann 173&#13;
Faris, Pamela 173&#13;
Fazio, Carmen 173&#13;
Fernley, Lynne 173&#13;
Ferrin, Greg 173&#13;
Fields, Kevin 173&#13;
Fienhold, Barb 98, 11 2, 173&#13;
Finch, Sandra 173&#13;
Finck, Danny 173&#13;
Fisher, Jeanine 173&#13;
Fi sher, Pam 11 2,173&#13;
Flachsbarth, Albert 173&#13;
Flaharty, Marie 173&#13;
Flanagan, Bryan 85,149,173&#13;
Fletcher, Debra 173&#13;
Fletcher, Jane 78,98 ,173&#13;
Floyd, Freddy 148&#13;
Folkerts, Brad 78,165,173&#13;
Foote, Jeffrey 174&#13;
Forsythe, Russ 158, 174&#13;
Foster, Teresa 174&#13;
Foster, Trudy 174&#13;
Foutch, Dan 139&#13;
Frieze, Marie 174&#13;
Frost, Greg 174&#13;
Fuss, Leslie 110,174&#13;
Gamblin, Jill 110,112,174&#13;
Gann, Carol 131 ,174&#13;
Gantt, Ronnie 143&#13;
Gardner, Kim 174&#13;
Giles, Don 139&#13;
Gilmore, Dennis 174&#13;
Glaxe, Cindy 174&#13;
Goldsberry, Rod 78, 135, 138, 158,&#13;
174&#13;
Goldsberry, Nancy 98, 100, 104,&#13;
112,174&#13;
Gottbrecht, Monte 174&#13;
Gouker, Barbara 174&#13;
Gregory, Sue 98,110,112,174&#13;
Grosvenor, Betty 78,174&#13;
Grosvenor, Jack 174&#13;
Graves, Roger 48&#13;
Hall, Tinothy 116, 119,174&#13;
Hankins, Tina 129&#13;
Hanson, Farron 174&#13;
Harris, Jody 110, 174&#13;
Harris, Mary 78,96, 174&#13;
Harrod, Kristy 78, 174&#13;
Hart, Michaela 129,174&#13;
Hartman, Teresa 174&#13;
Hatcher, Karen 178,123,1 74&#13;
Haven, Marilyn 174&#13;
Havranek, Denise&#13;
Hawkins, Donna 129, 174&#13;
Hayes, Mike 174&#13;
Headlee, Carl 174&#13;
Heath, Karen 164,174&#13;
Heck, Kathleen 99,1 16,1 74&#13;
Hedrick, Karen 174&#13;
Heffernan, Lori 167, 174&#13;
Heiter, Debbie 175&#13;
Hembree, David 139, 175&#13;
Henderson, Dan 159, 175&#13;
Henriksen, Linda 175&#13;
Hering, Phillip 124,159, 175&#13;
Herndon, Walter 78, 148&#13;
Herrick, Cathy 78,98, 100, 110, 112,&#13;
175&#13;
Hester, Gordon 175&#13;
Hiatt, Steven 143,163,1 75&#13;
Hiffernan, Rici&lt; 138,158,175&#13;
Higgins, Kathryn 112, 175&#13;
Hohn, Mary 175&#13;
Holder, Patricia 78, 175&#13;
Holm, Jeannine 110,175&#13;
Holt, Rick 175&#13;
Hopper, Don 111 ,130,175&#13;
Hopter, Nancy 175&#13;
Horner, Kathy 34,109,1 75&#13;
Horswell, Tom 175&#13;
Hoss, Ken 149,175&#13;
Hough, Jodie 78,109,175&#13;
Houston , Jim&#13;
Howard, Bi xby 175&#13;
Hudspeth, Gary 163&#13;
Hul lett, Robert 175&#13;
Hunt, Ricky 120, 175&#13;
Hunter, Jim 139,175&#13;
Hunter, Nancy 99&#13;
Hutchison, Robert 175&#13;
Hyde, Richard&#13;
Ives, Gloria 175&#13;
Jackson, Don 158,175&#13;
Jackson, Shirley 175&#13;
Jackson, Steve&#13;
Jacob, Christi 99,123,175&#13;
Jacobsen, Barb 175&#13;
James, Robert 175&#13;
Jensen, Debra 78,1 75&#13;
Jensen, Diana 175&#13;
Jensen, Mike 149,175&#13;
Jensen, Tom 20,21,103,1 13,138,&#13;
135, 158, 170, 175&#13;
Johnson, Dale 175&#13;
Johson, Michael 138, 175&#13;
Johnson, Pam 123,175&#13;
Johnston, Patty 110,175&#13;
Jungferman, Gary 48,175&#13;
Kacin, Kim 78,123,175&#13;
Kaufman, John 149,175&#13;
Keller, Norman&#13;
Kennett, Shirley 78,1 00,11 6,175&#13;
Kessler, Timothy 139,1 53,163,175&#13;
Kester, Dan 122,175&#13;
Kilbane, Mary 115,123,175&#13;
Kilgore, Lynette&#13;
Kimes, Marsha 78&#13;
Kindberg, Randy 175&#13;
Kinnaman, Randy 158,1 75&#13;
Kinnaman, Tim 13g,153,175&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Dale 176&#13;
Knott, Alan 163,176&#13;
Kohlscheen, Debra 115, 176&#13;
Konecny, Penny 176&#13;
Konfist, Randy 176&#13;
Koapmeiners, Alan 176&#13;
La Chappell , Charles 154, 163.176&#13;
Ladd, Lavonne 176&#13;
Lambirth, Randy 78,158,176&#13;
Lambrecht, Brent 176&#13;
Lamki ns, Jennie&#13;
Lane, Susan 121 ,176&#13;
Langford, Brend 176&#13;
Lanteri, Carla 110,176&#13;
Lawson, Laurel 176&#13;
Lawton, Georgia 61 , 176&#13;
Lee, Mary 115,123,176&#13;
Lee, Susan 100,115,123,176&#13;
Lett, Gerald 176&#13;
Lewis, Jim 176&#13;
Lindstrom, Leslie 115, 176&#13;
Lobendo, Stan 143,1 76&#13;
Lombardo, Martyn 78, 176&#13;
Long, Jacqueline 78, 176&#13;
Long, Steve 138,174,176&#13;
Lukefahr, Beverly 15,62,1 10,128,&#13;
176&#13;
Lyons, Thomas 176&#13;
Macrander, Julie 176&#13;
Madsen, Le Ann 85, 176&#13;
Madsen, Susie 176&#13;
Magnuson, Deborah 176&#13;
Mahan, Debra 110, 176&#13;
Mains, Vicki&#13;
Malick, Ei lleen 176&#13;
Malone, Emile 73, 176&#13;
Mandina, Tom&#13;
Mandolfo, Steve&#13;
Mandolfo, Tim&#13;
Mann, Phylliss 176&#13;
Markel, Randy&#13;
Maron, Darwin 176&#13;
Mason , Teresa 78, 176&#13;
Maylone, Kenneth 176&#13;
McAlexander, Janckie 100, 164, 176&#13;
McCallum, Marc 176&#13;
McCormick, Karen 78,98,100,&#13;
110,176&#13;
McCoy, Greg 176&#13;
233 &#13;
McDaniel, Ann 78,129,132,176&#13;
McGee·, Vicki 112, 176&#13;
Mcintosh, Becki 176&#13;
Mcintosh, Richard 176&#13;
McKeighan, Beverly 176&#13;
McNeal, Sally 78,99,176&#13;
McNichols, Theda&#13;
McTwiggan, Randy 177&#13;
Meidlinger, Kim 177&#13;
Merksick, Milanie 177&#13;
Meyer, Robert 124, 177&#13;
Michaud, Barbara&#13;
Miller, David 177&#13;
Miller, Dave 78,138&#13;
Minor, Hugh 177&#13;
Moon, Lavella 78&#13;
Moore, Gary 177&#13;
Moore, Patrick 138, 177&#13;
Moores, Gary 100,158,177&#13;
Monk, Marshall&#13;
234&#13;
Monroe, Susan 123,177&#13;
Monroe, Melissa 99, 100, 123, 177&#13;
Morgan, Pam 78&#13;
Mothershed, Rosemary 177&#13;
Murphy, James 73,177&#13;
Narmi, Theresa 78,177&#13;
Nead, Kristi 51,112,177&#13;
Nelson, Gary 160,161,177&#13;
Nelson, John 177&#13;
Nelson, Teresa 177&#13;
Newberry , Mike 138, 151, 163, 177&#13;
Nielson, Lynette 115,177&#13;
Nordstrom, Bob 177&#13;
Norton, Bruce 115, 177&#13;
Nugent, Fritzie 177&#13;
Nusser, Don 21,100,148,177&#13;
O'Conner, Roxanne 177&#13;
O'Hara, Kathleen 78,110,177&#13;
Olivarez, Kathy 177&#13;
Ott, Galen 139,177&#13;
Ottesen, Linda 177&#13;
Overton, Don 100, 143, 177&#13;
Owens, Beverly 58, 177&#13;
Owens, Betty 177&#13;
Page, Lee Ann 177&#13;
Page, Tom 149,177&#13;
Parker, Cheryl 78&#13;
Parrack, Debbie 110,177&#13;
Pauline, Mike 139,1 77&#13;
Paulsen, Laruie&#13;
Paulsen, Rick&#13;
Paulsen, Robert&#13;
Pelander, Leitha&#13;
Pendgraft, Jodie 78, 131, 177&#13;
Peregrine, Linda 115,177&#13;
Perrine, Stanley&#13;
Pet ersen, Joni 177&#13;
Peterson, Lawrence&#13;
Petersen, Sallie 177&#13;
Peterson, Susan 12,2 1, 109, 177&#13;
Petry, Robert&#13;
Phill ips, Shelly&#13;
Pierce, V ergie&#13;
Pitt, Curt is&#13;
Pogue, Greg 78, 111, 177&#13;
Points, John&#13;
Polak , Marilyn 170, 177&#13;
Pond, Jerry 177&#13;
Poole, Joy 115,129,164,177&#13;
Porter, Debra&#13;
Poulsen, Julia 78,98,123,1 77&#13;
Pow ell, Laura 177&#13;
Pratt , Leonard 135, 139,178&#13;
Purdy, Pamela 177&#13;
Quandt, Rick 78,103,138,&#13;
Randall, Terry 139 ,178&#13;
Red mond , Jody 178&#13;
Redmond, Tony 139,178&#13;
Reed, Linda 178&#13;
Reikofski, Debbie 112,115,116,&#13;
120,178&#13;
Rhodes, Lester&#13;
Rhodes, Melody 178&#13;
Richter, Marilyn 178&#13;
Richwine, Diane 131&#13;
Riedinger, Roy 178&#13;
Rief, Ruth Ann 110,178&#13;
Rief, Terry 178&#13;
Robinson, Carolyn 26, 112, 178&#13;
Rollins, Barb 120&#13;
Ronk, Susan 178&#13;
Ross, Dale 178&#13;
Rossum, Deborah 100,112,110,122,&#13;
178&#13;
Runte, Terri 164,178&#13;
Rush , Mike 139,178&#13;
Ryan, David 78,139,178&#13;
Sa I es, Laura 11 0, 1 66, 1 7 8&#13;
Santee, Peggy 78,110,131,178&#13;
Sausedo, Connie 178&#13;
Scheel, Sheir 178&#13;
Scarpello, Lucy 110, 112, 178&#13;
Scheff I er, Anthony&#13;
Scherer, Tedd 21,77,139,163,178&#13;
Schneckloth, James&#13;
Schneckloth, Peggy 178&#13;
Schomburg, Bob 178&#13;
Schultz, Larry 100,138,139,149&#13;
Schultz, Richard&#13;
Schultz, Tom 178&#13;
Schwartz, Sandy 12,109,178&#13;
Scott, Connie&#13;
Scott, Linda 110, 123, 178&#13;
Sempek, Debbie 78,123,166,178&#13;
Shaffar, Wayne&#13;
Shadd en, Danny 120&#13;
Shaw, Burl&#13;
Shaw, Peggy&#13;
Shea, Shawn 178&#13;
Sheard, Lemmie&#13;
Sheeler, Susan 178&#13;
Sheely, Susan&#13;
Shell , James 100,125,178&#13;
Shere, T eresa 78, 178&#13;
Shield, Sherry 110&#13;
Showers, Cindy 78,178&#13;
Shull, John 178&#13;
Sieburg, Mike 178&#13;
Simonetti , Norman&#13;
Simons, Leslie 110,178&#13;
Sivertson, Richard 78,77,11 3,115,&#13;
140. 14 1 • 119&#13;
Skinner, David 158,149,178&#13;
Slayman, Steve 138,174,178&#13;
Slendy, Truly 78,178&#13;
Smiddy, Mike 140&#13;
Smith, Dana 2 1 ,110,112,178&#13;
Smith , Tom 111 ,178&#13;
Snipers, Joyce 178&#13;
Snyder, Gilbert 11 5,11 8,119,178&#13;
Stark, David 140,178&#13;
Stewart, Kathy 178&#13;
Stockton, Linda&#13;
Stork, Monty 178&#13;
Story, Scott 78,179&#13;
Strack, Sandra 179&#13;
Straw, Katherine 78,179&#13;
Strutz, Mark 179&#13;
Swanger, Paula 179&#13;
Swanson, Cindy 110,179&#13;
Tabor, Jeff 139 , 179&#13;
Thomas , Marie 179&#13;
Tho mpson, Vernon 153,179&#13;
Thornton, Manford 179&#13;
Toland , Kathleen 78, 179&#13;
Tomich, Martin 121 ,130 ,1 79&#13;
Travis, Linda 179&#13;
Turner, Janette 179&#13;
VanArsdell, Dee 110,179&#13;
Vasicek , Gwen 110, 112, 179&#13;
Vredenburgh, Lois 179&#13;
Walck, Michael 100,1 48,1 58,179&#13;
Walder, Denise 109&#13;
Wallace, Lynnette 78,179&#13;
Walter, Diane 179&#13;
Walton, Wayne 78&#13;
Watkins, Cathy 179&#13;
Watts, Paula 179&#13;
Weed, Barbara 179&#13;
Weidman, Debby 179&#13;
West, Eli zab eth 179&#13;
White, Jennifer 78,110,179&#13;
Wh iting, Virginia 179&#13;
Wiles, Lowell 153,179&#13;
Willey, Chery l 179&#13;
Wi lson, Kat~y 179&#13;
Wi lson, Nora 100,110,1 12,1 79&#13;
Wise, Janice 179&#13;
Witt, Glen&#13;
Witzke, Steve&#13;
Wohlers, Sheri 100, 179&#13;
Womochil, Mi lo&#13;
Woodard, Steve&#13;
Woodruff, Nancy&#13;
Yopp, Mike 179&#13;
Young, Beverly 78, 179&#13;
Zdan, Rose 179&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Ackerman, Judy 98,105,180&#13;
Ackerman, Carl 180&#13;
Ackerman, Vicki 180&#13;
Acord, Jeff 180&#13;
Aldredge, Steve 180&#13;
Allen, Jeff 180,162&#13;
Allen, Mary 180&#13;
Allen, Ron 180&#13;
Alley, Bonnie 180&#13;
Allmon, Bev 11 0,180,21 , 167&#13;
Andersen, John&#13;
Andersen, Mary 12, 11 5, 116 , 123,&#13;
180&#13;
Andersen, Terry 180&#13;
Anderson, Karen 105,180&#13;
Anderson, Mark 180 ,123&#13;
A ndrews, Charles 180&#13;
Anson, Jean 180&#13;
Anson, Neva 11 5, 180&#13;
Anthony, Lori 62,98 ,1 05,1 80 ,123&#13;
Appel, Dianne 98,106 ,107 ,11 5 ,100,&#13;
166&#13;
Archer, Lorraine 180&#13;
A rmstrong, Gary 111 , 180&#13;
Armstrong, R ocky 180&#13;
Awe, Robert 180&#13;
Bai ley , Ron 151 ,153&#13;
Ballenger, Joe 180&#13;
Barnes, Christ y 180&#13;
Barrier, Steve 180&#13;
Bartelt, William 140,1 80&#13;
Bauer, Sue 105,1 80&#13;
Beavers, Nancy 180&#13;
Beckman , Clyde 96, 150, 152 ,1 80&#13;
Beezley, Joan 180&#13;
Benedict , Mike&#13;
Berek , Melodye&#13;
Bergant zel 49,120,160 ,180&#13;
Bessey, Keith&#13;
Bigelow, Diane 120,180&#13;
Bohlen, Lori 106,107,115,180,&#13;
166,189,225&#13;
Bonacci, Patty 9 6 ,75,100,180&#13;
Bonar, Mi ke 180&#13;
Bose, Larry 113,1 20 ,100 ,1 80&#13;
Bradw ay, Robin 180&#13;
Brew er, Tim 115,119,180&#13;
Brockelsby, Peggy 12,81 ,180,79&#13;
118&#13;
Brodahl, Larry 180&#13;
Brown, Debra 115,1 80&#13;
Brown , Ella 180&#13;
Burnsid es, Cynthia&#13;
Burnsides, Jerry 180&#13;
Caf f ery, Nora 115,11 6 ,180,129,&#13;
166,164&#13;
Cain, Kenneth 7 3,96,124,125 ,180,&#13;
100&#13;
Campbell, Douglas 138 ,180,100,&#13;
163, 119&#13;
Carman, Debbie 180,20,21&#13;
Carpenter, Maxine&#13;
Cates, Kathy 180&#13;
Chinoweth, Kerri 181&#13;
Christoffersen, Chris 18 1&#13;
Chull ino, Terry 181&#13;
Churchill, Shirley 181&#13;
Cl ar k , Craig 120,181&#13;
Cl ine, Ken 18 1,225&#13;
Craighill, Ruth 181&#13;
Crane, Leslie 11 6,181,119&#13;
Cue, Mary 181&#13;
Davis, Jim 67,1 13 ,135 ,181,225 ,&#13;
159&#13;
Dea l, Rick 18 1&#13;
DeLashmull, Cindy 181&#13;
Delph, Daniel 18 1&#13;
Desantiago, Sheila 81 , 181&#13;
DeWolf, Marcia 81 ,181&#13;
Dieatrick, Bill 124&#13;
Dierker, Lee 181,182,75&#13;
Dilts, Rob 67,1 8 1 ,187,65&#13;
Dotson, Cindy 78,181&#13;
Doty , Chri stine 181&#13;
Downing, Howard&#13;
Driggers, Vick ie&#13;
Duchene, Pam&#13;
Duncan , Kenny&#13;
Eato n , Debbie 18 1&#13;
Eckes, Sue 18 1&#13;
Eddy , Debbie 6 7,99,102, 181 ,225&#13;
Edie, Steve 120,1 81&#13;
Ell iff , Gary 18 1&#13;
Emerine, Phil ip 181&#13;
Enget eretson , Deb 16 ,8 1, 181, 129,&#13;
164&#13;
Eppert , Dan 11 3,140 ,14 1,18 1,143&#13;
Eppert, Dave 113, 1110, 181 , 143&#13;
Ettleman, Peggy&#13;
Everett, Vick i 67,18 1&#13;
Falknor, Chery l 18 1&#13;
Fanders, Cathy 128&#13;
Fastnach t , Rox&#13;
Fennell, Dick 49,181&#13;
Ferguson, Vick i 96,102,181,225&#13;
Fields, Sand i 18 1&#13;
Fienho ld , Bev 96,181,97,122,100&#13;
Fillebeck, Bobbi 181&#13;
Finch, Tom 115,181&#13;
Finch , Donita 181&#13;
Fisher. Patty 104,105,181&#13;
Floyd, Barry 79,163&#13;
Ford , Patty 117,80,81,28,118&#13;
Foster, Brenda 81&#13;
Foust, Don 181&#13;
Frankl in, Dennis 130,181,124&#13;
Freeman , Bob 18 1 ,120&#13;
Frey, Cathy 18 1 &#13;
Frey , Bernie 81,181&#13;
Frieze , Dennis 181&#13;
Gallaher, Dennis 181&#13;
Gann, Keith 181, 128,225,96,79&#13;
Gardner, Frank&#13;
Gatewood, Rebecca 181&#13;
German, Mike 111, 181,78&#13;
Gibbs, Karen 181&#13;
Gibson, Mike 117,125,118,119&#13;
Gill, Alice 126,182,225,67&#13;
Glacey, Patty 182&#13;
Globe, Pam 115, 182, 106, 107&#13;
Golden, Patty 182,122&#13;
Goodman, Ralph (Doug)&#13;
Gore, Tara 98, 189, 115, 182, 106&#13;
Gouker, Joyce 81,182&#13;
Granay, Lynn 114,182,120,148,&#13;
162&#13;
Grau, Tom 182,120&#13;
Gray, Mike 182&#13;
Groth, Anita 182&#13;
Gundersen, Jay 182, 170, 103,24,&#13;
148,154&#13;
Gustafson, Carol 182&#13;
Gustifsen, Gwen 182,78, 129&#13;
Gwinner, Dave 135,113,182&#13;
Heats, Joseph 182&#13;
Hagerman, Bill 138,182,120&#13;
Hall, Robert&#13;
Hallv Lynn&#13;
Hamilton, Linda 182&#13;
Hankins, Teresa 182&#13;
Hanna, Susie 182,120,129&#13;
Hardiman, Phil 117,135,185,111,&#13;
80,81, 13,29, 153&#13;
Hardin , Mike 49,182&#13;
Harris, Larry 100&#13;
Harrod, Fred 61&#13;
Hartman, Jerry&#13;
Hartog, Marty 81,182,148,163&#13;
Hatch , Nancy 182&#13;
Hauge, Dan 182,16,17,96&#13;
Haynie, Mike 153&#13;
Head, Gilbert 113,182,67,100,&#13;
162&#13;
Heath, John 160,113,182,148,&#13;
100,161&#13;
Heaverlo, Stanley 182&#13;
Heffernan, Julie 182&#13;
Henry, Mike 117,81,182,21,170,&#13;
103,24,118&#13;
Herbst, Joyce 98, 182, 16,96,67,&#13;
65&#13;
Hermei er, Paula 80,81, 184,98,&#13;
125,99, 182, 128,27,96,109,&#13;
100,167&#13;
Hibbard, Bobbie 12,182&#13;
Hicks, Gaylen 182&#13;
Hite, Robert 182&#13;
Hiykel, Virginia 182, 120,58&#13;
Hodtwalker, Francis 182&#13;
Holderfield.Kar en 182, 183,75&#13;
Holm, Kevin 183&#13;
Howard. Barb 183&#13;
Howard, Gregory 126, 183&#13;
Howard, Pam 183,96&#13;
Howard, Ruth 183&#13;
Howard, Susan 183&#13;
Hudson, Glen 183&#13;
Humlicek, Lorraine 120,183&#13;
Hunt, Bill 81,117,118,183&#13;
Hunt, Joni 106,115,183&#13;
Hutchinson, Brad 47,183&#13;
Hutchinson, Carol e 183&#13;
Irwin, Margaret 102, 183,225&#13;
Jacksun, Gary 96, 1 63&#13;
Jackson, Larry&#13;
Jackson, Toni 17 ,32,34,81,98,99,&#13;
100, 109, 125, 128, 170,183&#13;
Jager, Rick&#13;
Janicek, Eldon 135,138,183&#13;
Jefferson, Terry 160, 183&#13;
Jenkins, Linda 116,119,183&#13;
Jensen, Becky 189, 115, 170, 183,&#13;
106,107,21,24,100&#13;
Jeppesen , Karen 96,100,124,125,&#13;
183&#13;
Jinks, Tom&#13;
Joens, Diane&#13;
Joens, Jim 115,116,119,98,183&#13;
Johnson, David&#13;
Johnson, Peggy 97,122,183,&#13;
Jones, Dan 183&#13;
Jones, Don 150,151,183&#13;
Jones, Donna 183&#13;
Jones, Mike&#13;
Katzenstein, Cliff&#13;
Katzenstein, Joe 183&#13;
Kaukver, Milve 183&#13;
Keen, Mary 71,183&#13;
Keller, Debra 71,96,124,183&#13;
Kelly, Meloria&#13;
Kelsen, Georgene 183&#13;
Keick, Diane 17,27,81,106,115,183&#13;
Kilgore, Brian 54,183&#13;
Kindred Tobie 115,167,183&#13;
King, Randall 151,163,183&#13;
King, Steve 183&#13;
Kinnaman, Sue 183&#13;
Knipe, Mike 46,183&#13;
Knott, Maribeth 97, 100, 183&#13;
Koenigs, Tim 83,103,113,135,183&#13;
Kosiski, Lucy 98,114,115,116,100,&#13;
183&#13;
Kuhn, Ed 183&#13;
LaChappell, Vickie 78,131,183&#13;
Lamb, Debbie 96, 183&#13;
Langford, Dorthy 183&#13;
Larsen, Gloria 12,21,27,81,98,99,&#13;
100,108, 128, 167, 183&#13;
Lautenschlager, Jean 24,55,183&#13;
Lawless, Terry 100,115,116,119,&#13;
125, 183&#13;
Lawton, George 78&#13;
Lee, Charles 182&#13;
Levell, Denise 183&#13;
Lewis, Jane 81&#13;
Liddick, Louis 184&#13;
Lockard, Carolyn 129,184&#13;
Lodes, John 184&#13;
Lorenzen, Lori 121, 184&#13;
Lovette, Rick&#13;
Ludwick, Debbie 78,122,129,184&#13;
Lundy, Robert 184&#13;
Luschen, Pam 184&#13;
Lustgraaf 103,78, 113, 135, 184&#13;
Lynn, Dan 120&#13;
Maack, Kay 115,116,119,184&#13;
Mabon, Lewis 96, 124, 184&#13;
Manz, Debbie 129,184&#13;
Martin , Kenny 154,184&#13;
Martinez, Debbie 184&#13;
Mason, Larry 81,118,184&#13;
Mathews, Bernadette&#13;
Matteson, Don 81 , 184&#13;
Matthai, Tanya 129,184&#13;
Matthews, Rick&#13;
McBride, Mattie&#13;
McBride, Willie&#13;
McCart, Rosie&#13;
McCormick, Sam&#13;
Mccue, Mike 148&#13;
- - -- - _.,,._ --~~&#13;
Mccumber, Steve 184&#13;
McDaniel, Sheryl 20,96,98,100,105,&#13;
184&#13;
McDowell, Ron 184&#13;
McGee, Kevin 184&#13;
McKenzie, Jackie 184,225&#13;
McNeal, Geri 81,124&#13;
Meyer, Margaret&#13;
Meyer, Monte 113,135,184&#13;
Michalski, Dene 12,115,184&#13;
Michaud, Jim&#13;
Midkiff, George&#13;
Miller, Charles&#13;
Miller, Jerry 120&#13;
Miller, Rhonda&#13;
Moats, Bob 58, 1·15,119,154, 158, 184&#13;
Monroe, Margaret 123,125,184&#13;
Moore, Cheryle 184&#13;
Moore, Gayle 184&#13;
Morford, David 184&#13;
Mortensen, Sharon 81, 185&#13;
Mortensen, Sheryl 81,99, 117, 118,&#13;
185&#13;
Mueller, Eunice 115,116,119,185&#13;
Munch, Kathy 185&#13;
Myers, Eveonne 81, 115, 185&#13;
Myers, Kathy 185&#13;
Naujoaitis, Dan 185&#13;
Nelson, Alice 185&#13;
Nelson , Dennis 29,67,81,111,117,&#13;
118,127,185&#13;
Nelson, Russell 185&#13;
Nihsen, Karen 68,96,102,106,&#13;
115,185,189,225&#13;
Nuno, Dan 96&#13;
Ohlerking, Dola 81,185&#13;
Orti z, Jeana 81 ,100,117,118,185&#13;
Oshlo, Debbie 97,100,122,185&#13;
Ossman, Wendell 185&#13;
Overton, George Alan 185&#13;
Oviatt, Leon 178,185&#13;
Owens, Jerry 185&#13;
Owens, Debbie 185&#13;
Owens, Terry 138&#13;
Pacheco, Kelly 185&#13;
Page, Carol 96,110,120,185&#13;
Paladino, Jerry 130,159,185&#13;
Peck, Lorna81,115,116,185&#13;
Pender, John 163&#13;
Perin , Robert 78,163,185&#13;
Perkins, Terry 98,100,115,119,&#13;
143,185&#13;
Peters, Marcus 185&#13;
Petersen, Trudy 185&#13;
Petersen , Wayne 103,138,153185&#13;
Petersen, Ren ee 55, 106, 115, 185&#13;
Pickinpaugh, Mark 185&#13;
Piranio, Cindy 98,106,115,11 6,&#13;
185,188&#13;
Pitt, Sherry 79,96,185&#13;
Podraza, Terry 47&#13;
Pogge, Edward 47, 120.185&#13;
Pond, Peggy 185&#13;
Potter, Charline 186&#13;
Pribyl, Julie 186,78&#13;
Price, Nancy 186&#13;
Pruehome, Terri 186&#13;
Pruett, Deborah 186&#13;
Quackenbush, Michael 186&#13;
Quinlan, Jackie 186&#13;
Race, Rodney 186&#13;
Rankin, Gary 159&#13;
Rasmussen, Bruce 100,148,154,&#13;
165,186&#13;
Rasmussen , Sid 21,63, 134, 135,&#13;
186&#13;
Redding, Becky 120&#13;
Redmond, Roxanne 81, 186&#13;
Reed, Ed 111,186&#13;
Reed, Kathy 186&#13;
Reed, Nancy 116,186&#13;
Reed, Patrick 154,158&#13;
Rhodd, Gloria 82&#13;
Rhoten, Kathy&#13;
Rice, Mike 120,186&#13;
Rich , Robert 120,186&#13;
Richardson, Dan 78&#13;
Richardson , Ruth 96,114,115,11 6,&#13;
125,166,186&#13;
Riley, Barbara 78 ,186&#13;
Roberts, Karla 186&#13;
Robertson, Kay 78,186&#13;
Robinson, Rick 71,84, 154, 158,&#13;
159,186&#13;
Robinson, Tim 186&#13;
Rodino, John 100,186&#13;
Rollins, Lee 21,82, 103, 135, 136,&#13;
150,186&#13;
Rossie, Cam 12,13,96,99,100,&#13;
109, 128, 129, 164, 186&#13;
Rost, Bernita 81,99, 121, 186&#13;
Rowe, Kenneth 111,186&#13;
Sammons, Rick 186&#13;
Scarpellino, Chris 16,28,81,96,&#13;
161,186&#13;
Schieffer, Mike 186&#13;
Schneckloth , Jim 186&#13;
Schoening, Doug 186&#13;
Schonberg , Teri 81, 11 6, 11 5, 117,&#13;
119,186&#13;
Sch roder, Su zi 12,186,195&#13;
Schul l, Harley 81,116, 186&#13;
Schultz, Laurie 81,96, 18 7&#13;
Schwager, Karol 187&#13;
Schwartz, Susie 12,13,25,96,100,&#13;
109,122,128,187&#13;
Scott, Ron 67,187,225&#13;
Sells, Marlene 187&#13;
Sharp, Arlana&#13;
Sharp, Donna 81 ,82,121,187&#13;
Shamblen , Bob 81&#13;
Sheely , Jay 187&#13;
Sil lik , David 187&#13;
Skinner, Don 100,1 13,1 63.,187&#13;
Smit h, Gordon 187&#13;
Smith, Jim 187,54&#13;
Smith, Nancy 78 ,187&#13;
Smith , Ron 187&#13;
Snipes, Dan 187&#13;
Snodgrass, Teri 120&#13;
Sperry, Jeff 24,81 ,148,187&#13;
Spohn, Karen 120,1 22,1 87&#13;
Steele, Myra 187&#13;
Steensen, Debbie 187,98,96,63,&#13;
129,122, 123, 164&#13;
Stevens, Mark 187,225 ,67 ,65,&#13;
163&#13;
Stork, Kathy 187&#13;
Stubbe, Kathy 187&#13;
Stukey, Trudy 187&#13;
Sutton, Connie 187&#13;
Sweenie, Kathy 187&#13;
Swi sher, Connie 120,187&#13;
Talbott , Richard 18,187&#13;
Tews, Karen 187&#13;
Thomas, Jack 67,188,187,20,11 8,&#13;
21,25, 135,27'163,81, 151, 113,1 03&#13;
Thompson , Marilyn 188&#13;
Thompson , Twila 81 ,100,188&#13;
Thompsen, Ric 1&amp;8&#13;
Tilley, Teresa 96,1 88,225&#13;
Tomes, Violetta 115,123,1 88&#13;
235 &#13;
Toscano, Pat 81, 188&#13;
Trimmerman, Bill 120&#13;
Turner, Bob 138,188&#13;
Turner, Constance 21,81 ,105,&#13;
185, 188&#13;
Vallinch, David 188,103,147,&#13;
144,21,154&#13;
VanCamp, Sherri 188,105,98,&#13;
225,96&#13;
VanRoekel, Rick 49,188&#13;
Vogt, Wanda 188&#13;
Vuagniaux, Sue 188&#13;
Wade, Nancy 188,81,98,63,129,&#13;
122,123,100,164&#13;
Wakehouse, Charles 81&#13;
Walker, Gary 188&#13;
Waters, Katherine 188&#13;
Waugh, David 188&#13;
Waugh, Earl 81,188&#13;
Weare, Marie 188&#13;
Welty, Debra 188&#13;
Wendt, Diane 188&#13;
Whistler.Tom 124,188&#13;
White, Barb 188&#13;
White, Gwenn 188&#13;
White, Kelly 188,184,138,113,&#13;
103' 1 00' 1 51&#13;
Wilcoxen, Rich 188,84, 138&#13;
Wiles, Florencia 188, 131, 124,78&#13;
Will, Pam 189&#13;
Williams, Farris 189&#13;
Williams, Linda 189&#13;
Williams, Rick 189,165&#13;
Wilson, Doug 189&#13;
Wine, Clarence 189&#13;
Wise, Dennis 225&#13;
Wittstruck, Terry 189&#13;
Wood, Brenda 189&#13;
Woods, Carol 131, 189&#13;
Woods, Debbie 78,77,189&#13;
Wort h, Rozella 100,189&#13;
Wray, Janet 12,34,100,108,128,&#13;
184,189&#13;
Wright, Steve 189&#13;
Wulff, Darly 189&#13;
Wylie, Paula 189&#13;
Yambor, Paul 189 ,115,96,34,&#13;
122,163&#13;
Zimmer, Cindy 189&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Agnew, Daisy 55&#13;
Aldrich, Bev 43,55, 193&#13;
Allan, Don 193&#13;
Allen , Thomas 120,193&#13;
Alley , Ron 193&#13;
Allmon, Patty 43,53,193&#13;
Alper, Lynn 40,98,97 ,193,222,224&#13;
Alsman, Mi ke 78,1 03,113,125,&#13;
236&#13;
144,1 46&#13;
Andersen , Keila 193&#13;
Andersen, Roger 42, 115, 193&#13;
Anderson, Debra&#13;
Anderson, Vi cki 193&#13;
Andrews, Pam 193&#13;
Anfinson , Polly 42,80,81,98, 102,&#13;
105 '11 6'117' 118 .1 g 3&#13;
Anthony, Kris 96,98,102,105,193&#13;
Applegate, Dan 15,113,1 44,146,&#13;
147&#13;
Atilano, Tom 193&#13;
Baker, Mike 41&#13;
Barnhouse, Judy 52. 120, 103&#13;
Barrett, Sherry&#13;
Bart lett, Mike 24,69,102,113,&#13;
194,21 5,225,155&#13;
Basch, Col I een 52, 194&#13;
Batt, John 103,113,135,161,194&#13;
Bauer, Rosemarie 194&#13;
Baxley , Geri&#13;
Baxter, Melvin 194&#13;
Beck, Joni 52,194&#13;
Beckwith, April 194&#13;
Beezley, 194&#13;
Bell, Mike 100,159,165,194&#13;
Belt, Ed 194,215&#13;
Benson, Mike 78,194&#13;
Bequette, Dennis 194&#13;
Besser, Roger 121,194&#13;
Betts, Susan 96,99,166,194&#13;
Beu, Jane 42,98,115,194&#13;
Billesbach, Roy&#13;
Bird, Marcia&#13;
Bird, Roxanne 194&#13;
Birnley, Patty&#13;
Bittner, James 120&#13;
Blain , Penny 43,97,100,122,126,&#13;
195&#13;
Blue, Mary 42,43,69,97,98,102,&#13;
105,115,116,119,1 95,225&#13;
Blunt, Kathy&#13;
Boardman, Ken 195&#13;
Bode, Pauline 14,15,17,18,66,79,&#13;
108,164,195&#13;
Bahls, Neil&#13;
Bolling, Inez&#13;
Bolton, Patty 14,43,100,195&#13;
Bonacci, Michelle 67,96,195&#13;
Bonar, Doug 43,53, 195&#13;
Bond, Rich 100, 113, 135, 137, 163,&#13;
195&#13;
Bose, Vicki 52,196&#13;
Bothwell, Connie 52,196&#13;
Bray, Dale 54&#13;
Brazeal, Monica 66,67,99,102,126,&#13;
123,166,196&#13;
Breckinridge, Mary 43, 196&#13;
Breeden, Barbara 27 ,29,41,42,43,&#13;
12,13,69,81,96, 102, 106, 195,&#13;
196,225&#13;
Bremholm, Deb 196&#13;
Bridges, Charlene 196&#13;
Brock, Mike 196,165&#13;
Bredahl, Harold 67,38,165,196&#13;
Brotherton, Pam 99, 196&#13;
Browning, Myra) 196&#13;
Brownlee, James 196&#13;
Bruno, Angelo 120&#13;
Buchanan, Lynne (Nuno) 14,68,81,&#13;
102'106, 196,225&#13;
Burgstrum, Dan 140,141,221&#13;
Burk, Alvin 196&#13;
Burke, Marci 53,196,221&#13;
Burk, James 218&#13;
Butterbaugh, Stephen 43,48,67, 102,&#13;
111,120,196,225&#13;
Campbell, Harold 29,53,64,81,197&#13;
Campbell, Nancy 42,114,11 5,116,&#13;
197&#13;
Carman , Susan (Markuson) 61,99,&#13;
110,192,197&#13;
Carlson, Sherry&#13;
Carrell, Joanne 52,197&#13;
Carter, Tom 53,197&#13;
Chapman, Kathy 53, 197&#13;
Cherniss, Jack 120,197&#13;
Childs, Doug 120,197&#13;
Christensen , Rita 197&#13;
Christiansen, Pam 52, 197&#13;
Clarence, Marilyn 218&#13;
Clark, A lan&#13;
Clark, Cheryl&#13;
Clark, Dan&#13;
Clark, Dennis 197&#13;
Clark, Jan 27,42,66,81,106, 115, 117,&#13;
118,197&#13;
Clark, Steve 197 ,224&#13;
Clayton, Mike&#13;
Cleveland, Linda 14,15,27,34,41,&#13;
42,43,66,68,81, 108, 197 ,225&#13;
Clinton, Gary 56,66, 102, 113, 128&#13;
160,197,198&#13;
Coffman, Randy&#13;
Conner, John 43,100,102,127,197,&#13;
225&#13;
Coppock, Jeff 120,198&#13;
Cotten , Levi 218&#13;
Covey , Dianne 53, 198&#13;
Craig, Leia&#13;
Creger, Rick 40,155,198,209&#13;
Croghan, Dennis&#13;
Cross, Kahy 43,99,97,198&#13;
Cunningham, Jackie 78,198&#13;
Danburg, Teri 81,198,221&#13;
Darnell, Linda 52,198&#13;
Davis, Bob 91&#13;
Davis, Ed 42,96,115,198&#13;
Davis, Mike 198&#13;
Davis, Patsy&#13;
Davis, Rick 34,151,198&#13;
Dawson, Mike 198,204&#13;
DeHart, Steve 96,111 ,121,126,198&#13;
Denman, Phil 199&#13;
Desantiago, Ricardo 50,199&#13;
Dewaele, Lori 51,199&#13;
Dilts, Time 69,102,11 3,135,199,&#13;
225&#13;
Donner, Eddie 199&#13;
Dotson, Sandy 43,199&#13;
Doty, Steve 120, 199&#13;
Drake, Bob 72,103,100,120,160,&#13;
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So much of life ahead&#13;
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I&#13;
239 &#13;
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P 0 Box 36. Marceline. M1ssoun 64658&#13;
240 &#13;
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                    <text>Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Monticello&#13;
1972&#13;
Table Of Coments&#13;
Acti vities . .... . .... . ....... . . ....... JO&#13;
Organ izations .. . . . . ... . . ..... . . .. . .. . 40&#13;
Academics . . ... . .. ........ .. ... . ... . 72&#13;
A thletics .............. .. ......... .. 106&#13;
Underclassmen .. . . . . .... ... . .. . ... .. 142&#13;
S eniors . . . ............. . . .. .. . . .. . 164&#13;
Personalities .. . ...... . .... .. ... . ... 198&#13;
Advertising . . . ...... .. .......... .. .. 210&#13;
Index .. . ........... .. .. . .. ..... . 232 &#13;
In Dedication to&#13;
· Man &#13;
...&#13;
Ma n a rri ves in this wo rld&#13;
with no thing,&#13;
And will depa rt&#13;
with nothing .&#13;
But during the tim e&#13;
between birth a nd dea th ,&#13;
Ma n reaches out&#13;
to to uch others,&#13;
T o sea rch fo r unde rsta nding&#13;
a nd kn owledge,&#13;
Of those who sha re his fa te .&#13;
3 &#13;
4 &#13;
T he co mplet eness o r love&#13;
a nd th e peacdulness of solitude:&#13;
The absence of affection&#13;
a nd th e time of loneliness.&#13;
T hese and co untless more&#13;
rule man 's emotions.&#13;
All men sha re the same feelings,&#13;
but some more th a n others.&#13;
5 &#13;
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-· - - - - .. - ~- - . ---- .&#13;
-- -&#13;
:JI&#13;
Man forgives, forgets, and loves;&#13;
Man grudges, remembers, and hates.&#13;
Most are so caught up&#13;
in their narrow minded little groups,&#13;
That they never learn ,&#13;
that hate is wasted energy.&#13;
Energy that could be used to stop war,&#13;
fami ne, and pestilence.&#13;
. . -&#13;
The completeness of love&#13;
and the peacefulness of solitude;&#13;
The absence of a ffection&#13;
and the times of loneliness.&#13;
These and co untl ess more&#13;
rule man's emotions.&#13;
All men share the same feelings,&#13;
but some more th an others .&#13;
..&#13;
7 &#13;
8&#13;
And during his hon lifespa n&#13;
a man must be all he ca n,&#13;
Attain the wisdom and understandin 12&#13;
Lo co mmunica te wit h others.&#13;
Man's striving for perfection&#13;
wi ll continue until the end.&#13;
Or until he learn s humility&#13;
and accepts eq uality. &#13;
• . , t~ • . ~ '·"&#13;
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. ..&#13;
... _. ...,. ~ .... -: . -.:__ . . . ~&#13;
And he wi ll persist wit h&#13;
his questions ...&#13;
Doubtful and dubi ous, wo ndering and worrying.&#13;
Faithful and ferve nt , pondering and praying.&#13;
Crying and even laughi ng, until&#13;
th e end,&#13;
Hopin g th at his quest ions&#13;
have an answer.&#13;
9 &#13;
10 &#13;
Man&#13;
has invented many niceties&#13;
to fill his time and his life.&#13;
But Man's life&#13;
is a sieve and&#13;
the only things that&#13;
will fill it&#13;
are those&#13;
that are large enough&#13;
and important enough&#13;
that they don't slip&#13;
through, such as&#13;
friendships, smiles, warmth,&#13;
and communication.&#13;
Activities&#13;
11 &#13;
12&#13;
Old Fashioned Sno-ball&#13;
Add Hints of the Past&#13;
"An Old Fashi oned Christmas'" theme was refl ected&#13;
upon in th e decorations. The fi eldhouse was decorated in&#13;
an old homey fa shi on with a firepl ace and wo rn out furniture. Another secti on housed th e kitchen with an old pot&#13;
bell y stove. In the lounge, punch and coo kies we re served&#13;
by Santa. The ce nterpiece in th e middl e of th e fl oo r was&#13;
a 16-foo t, fl ocked, evergreen tree, deco rated with popcorn strings and twinkling lights.&#13;
Half way th ro ugh the evening th e co urt was in troduced&#13;
and the qu een and king we re a nnounced. To everyo nes·&#13;
surprise, Patty Bonacci and Sid Rasmussen we re crowned.&#13;
Relaxing during th e dance was the thought go ing thro ugh many minds.&#13;
Couples da nc..: to th.: so unds or Fa t Ba ck.&#13;
Steve Eri ckso n a nd T.:dd Sche rer disc uss their r la ns with th ..: ir d;i t..:, . &#13;
Row I: SiJ Rasmu s,; en. Patt y Bonac&lt;.:i. Row 2: Don Gnado::r.&#13;
Glori a Larsen . .Janet Wray. Tara Gore. Toni Jackso n. Kt:ll y&#13;
\Vhite . Becky .Jensen . .Ja y Gunderson. Row 3: Dave Va llinch.&#13;
Queen:&#13;
Patty Bona&lt;.:&lt;.:i&#13;
Tim Koenigs. Jack Thomas. Row -L Lee Rollins. Co nnie&#13;
Turner. Ren ee Peterso n. Bruce Rasmussen. Suzi Schroeder.&#13;
King:&#13;
Sid Rasmussen&#13;
13 &#13;
14&#13;
Gov. Ray relates his happiness in finding T. J. not a politica l function.&#13;
Master of Ceremon ies, Mr. Lee Terry, ex presses his joy after receivi ng his T. J. sweatshirt.&#13;
Jubilee Celebration&#13;
To celebrate th e Fifti eth Anni ve rsary of Thomas&#13;
Jefferso n High School, a Jubil ee was held Septemb er 9 in&#13;
the Fieldhouse . Approxima tely 1,500 people watched a&#13;
program of ma ny va rio us performa nces a nd s pea kers.&#13;
Mr. Lee Terry, news direc tor o f KETY and T. J . g radua te, served as master of ceremo ni es. Special g uest&#13;
speakers were Go . Robert Ray a nd past coache . Bill&#13;
Thompso n, Roy J esse n, a nd Gay Stuelke.&#13;
The Da nce Ba nd , Madri ga l, Pep Band , Co ncert Choir,&#13;
the Midlanders, a nd a dance rou tin e by th e Porn Pom&#13;
Squad, provided the mu sica l ent e rt a inme nt fo r th e ni g ht.&#13;
The cheerleaders a nd the 197 1 football tea m promo ted&#13;
spirit.&#13;
As fift y yea rs have go ne by, memori es are instil led&#13;
in those who are pro ud to have been a part o f Thomas&#13;
Jefferso n·s past. This pro udn ess will s urel y be carried&#13;
on through the future.&#13;
The footb a ll team a nd Concert C hoir we re a g rea t pa rt o f the Jubil ee. &#13;
Involves Everyone&#13;
School spirit is displayed a nd promoted by the cheerleaders.&#13;
T he Porn Po rn Squad entertains the audience with their spirited routine.&#13;
The Midla nders, Mr. Jim Howa rd , a nd his brother J ohn . Mr. J. L. Pike, and his so n Jim, present their talents in music.&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
Drugs Take Lead in Fall Production&#13;
"The People Next Door" is a play that deals with the&#13;
nature of drug problems. It first appeared on television&#13;
on the Columbia Drama Series. It does not answer al l the&#13;
questions, however, it warns all generations about the&#13;
consequences of the use of drugs.&#13;
No realistic scenery was used, so the audience could&#13;
concentrate on the acting of the characters. This meant&#13;
the crowd had to use their imagination.&#13;
The Cast&#13;
Maxie. .. . . .. ... Susie Schwartz&#13;
Aurthur Phil Hardiman&#13;
Geri .. . . . .. .. ..... . Paula Hermier&#13;
Artie . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Scarpelino&#13;
Sandy .... . ........ . .. .. ..... . ... Dennis Covey&#13;
David . ............... . .. Larry Mason&#13;
Tina ...... . Julie Macrander&#13;
Dr. Margolin . . .. Ron Dyson&#13;
The whole family gets involved with Maxie's problem. Policemen, Don&#13;
Gnader and Tim Koenigs, protect Sandy from Arthur. Arthur pleads&#13;
forgiveness from Geri. &#13;
Sandy was considered a well ma nnered young ma n by everyone.&#13;
A rthur fo rces A rtie to leave home after being accused of pushing drugs.&#13;
A rti.e holds Max ie a nd tries to help her as she " trips out".&#13;
Max ie portrays her feel ings while under the influence of d rug .&#13;
17 &#13;
18&#13;
Larry Brodahl, senior, displays the wonders of magic trickery.&#13;
T.J.'s Road Show&#13;
"Anoth er Opening, Another how," sun g by th e choir&#13;
began this yea r's Road Show, "50 Yea rs o f Th at?"&#13;
The past was symboli zed by va ri o us ta len ts such as&#13;
the Yarsidettes da ncin g to "The Twe nti es' Roar," a nd th e&#13;
Yell w J ackettes to " Buster's Jump." Old time fa vorit es&#13;
were sung by th e Outhouse 4 a nd Boys' G lee.&#13;
I to r: Suzie Schroder, choreographer; Linda Reid, Susi Peterso n,&#13;
Robin Steppuhn , Joni Hunt, G lori a La rsen, J anet Wray, S usie Schwa rtz.&#13;
Va rsity Choir added comedy as they brought to life their production of "Louisiana Hayride, " which awakened memories of the past. &#13;
Reviews the Past&#13;
To bring the show up to the present, so ngs were perfo rmed by Turning, singing "Color My World," a nd the&#13;
Mad riga l, with "I Dig Rock a nd Roll Music." Individua l&#13;
presentatio n helped to add variety a nd liven the Road&#13;
Show. T he advanced drama class closed the production&#13;
with skit re fl ecting upo n the theme, "50 Years of Tha t?"&#13;
I to r: Kathy Cahill, Cam Rossie, Dianna Dieatrick, Deb Peters, Dani&#13;
Lobendo, Teri Sage.&#13;
Mr. Anderson shows what principals have to put up with.&#13;
Senior Suzi Schroder shows her talent dancing to the sound of "La&#13;
Bomba."&#13;
Connie Turner, senior, captiva tes the audience with " Amazing Grace." &#13;
20&#13;
197 1-72 Prom King David Vall inch a nd his Prom Queen Tara Beth Gore.&#13;
The 1971-72 Senior Prom Court include first row L to R: G lori a Larsen,&#13;
Toni Jackson, Tara Beth Go re, Renee Peterson, Becky J ensen. Second&#13;
Royal ProITl Court&#13;
Many co uples converse in a romanti c setting with candle-lighted tables.&#13;
row L to R: T im Koe nigs, Jack T homas, David Va lli nch , S id Rasmussen, Jay G undersen. &#13;
Honored at Dance&#13;
,&#13;
1971 -72 Prom Prince Tom J ensen a nd his Prom Pri ncess Susi Peterson.&#13;
T he 197 1-72 J unio r Prom Court incl ude first row L to R: Da na S mith , Kim Draper, Susi Peterson , Na ncy Buchana n. Second row L to R: Jim Rolfe.&#13;
Ted Scherer. Tom J ensen. Barry Ba rritt.&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
Prom Has Dream&#13;
"The Im possible Dream" was the theme of the 1971-&#13;
72 Junior-Senior Prom held in the fieldhou se on April 22.&#13;
The theme was written out on blue and _ yell ow pennants&#13;
that served as favo rs given to co uples as they a rrived .&#13;
A heart shaped entra nce lead to an atmosphere of heaven.&#13;
Silver stars hung from a blue lowered ceiling. In front&#13;
of the stage hung a big crown to represent the crowning&#13;
ceremoni es to be held later in the evening. Candle lighted tables we re scattered around the dancing area for&#13;
couples seek ing relaxation.&#13;
The juniors, as in all previous years, pl anned and&#13;
accompl ished the successful social event. Decoration began early Friday morn ing and all fin al touches we re added&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
To complete the memorable evening, couples participated in ma ny activities that we re opened to the public&#13;
all night. There we re over 300 peo ple in attendance to th e&#13;
memora bl e April evening.&#13;
• "" •.I • ·.JI·&#13;
-. .. ·-. . . \..&#13;
Kathy O"Hara and Jim Waggonner introduced and a nnounced the roya lty.&#13;
A ll coupl es ma de their ent ra nce thro ugh a pin k hea rt sha ped e ntrance&#13;
doo rway.&#13;
Ente rtai nment fo r the evening was prov ided by the roc k g ro up " Ho rse .·· &#13;
Couples seek the enjoy ment or fri ends in the lounge.&#13;
Peggy Haynie contemplates the activities yet to come.&#13;
At left , Debby Eddy and Vicki Ferguso n and their dates ret urn to the&#13;
music.&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
Homecoming Festivities Are Successful&#13;
As the Marching Band pl ayed "Moon Ri ve r," th e Pom&#13;
Porn Girls, Girls' Wrestling Auxiliary, and Pep Club&#13;
fo rmed the aisle in which the members of the 1971 Homecoming Court were escorted. Members of the court were&#13;
Renee Peterso n, Pam Globe, Cindy Piranio, Tara Gore,&#13;
Cam Rossie, Gloria Larsen, Connie Turner, Paula Hermeier, Janet Wray, our foreign exchange student, Anita&#13;
Pauritsch, and Susie Sch\ a rt z. who was crowned the 197 1&#13;
Homecoming Queen. ot on ly was the ha lf-time en te rtain -&#13;
ment a success. but also th e T. J .-Westside ga me. as T . J.&#13;
was the victo r. 30-1 8. A ft er the ga me , a dance was held&#13;
in the Fieldhouse with the William Skinner Band playing.&#13;
This was trul y a night to be remembered .&#13;
Susie Schwa rt z gleams as she takes her victo ry lap after being ann o unced queen a t the Ho mecomin g k sti viti c:s d uring ha lftime .&#13;
.. Ohhhhhhh, I clon·t believe it. I clon·t bd io:: vc: it. I j ust do n't bc: lic ve it' .. cries (li to::ra ll y) Su,ic "Li1 wartL after hc in:,? .tnntJunu.:u quec:n . &#13;
The 197 1 1-l omccorning Co urt : ROW I: Frum ldt. Paula 1-lermeier. Janet&#13;
Wray. Con nie Turner and Ren ee Pete rson. ROW 2: Gloria Larsen. Anita&#13;
Pauritsch. Tara Beth Go re. Queen Susie Schwa rtz. Cindy Pira ni o. Pam&#13;
Globe. and Cam Rossie.&#13;
Susie SchwartL takes her rirst step in the f ull.illrn cnt of her dream as Miss America.&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Music, Drama Depts. Combine Talents&#13;
"Carni va l," the yea r's musica l production, was a&#13;
poignant story of a girl who leaves home and joins a carnival. She is gradually forced to face realities in southern&#13;
France.&#13;
The girl, Lili, played by Kathy O' Hara, finds work at&#13;
the carnival with a sarcastic puppeteer, Paul , played by&#13;
Jack Thomas. Paul uses the different puppets and their&#13;
make believe personalities to convey his feelings for Lili.&#13;
Ted Anfinson, as Jacquot, the puppeteer's assistant&#13;
is Lili's one and only human friend . Lil i falls in love with&#13;
Ted Anfinson portrays Jacquot singing "Grand Imperia l Cirque de Pa ris."&#13;
th e puppets and co nfides her problem in th em.&#13;
Jim Eva ns portray ing Marco, a mag icia n. but mo re&#13;
commonly known as a fl irt a nd Don Ju a n, enchants Lili .&#13;
Marco a lready has a girlfriend, Rosa li e played by Pa ul a&#13;
Hermeier, but this doe not top his quest for more ad -&#13;
ventur . He give Ro a lie a ha rd time and tri es his be t&#13;
to corrupt Lili.&#13;
"Ca rni va l" ends with Lili finding her tru e love a nd&#13;
fri end to be Pa ul , th e ca usti c puppeteer.&#13;
Jr. Greg Anson, Dr. Gl ass, tells o f his success in worki ng with a nima ls.&#13;
Lili, played by Kathy O' Hara sings to Grobert, played by Rod Goldsberry, pleading for a job with the circus. &#13;
Sr. Pa ula Hermeier, Rosa lie, a nd Jr. Jim Eva ns. Marco, pose before performing their stunts of magic.&#13;
Above: Lili forces herself to return the "flower" Marco gave her as a&#13;
token. Left: Demonstrating their unbelievable ta lents in Carnival were&#13;
S iltsman. Marty Hartog, a nd Muscleman, Mario Becerra Jr.&#13;
27 &#13;
28&#13;
Lili is astounded by the fact that Carrot Top and Horrible Henry are&#13;
only puppets and that her fondness for them was really for Paul.&#13;
On With the Show&#13;
All alone, Lili wo nders wha t the world ahead of her will bring.&#13;
Paul finds it hard to express his tru e feelings for Lili and becomes very impatient wi th both her, Jacq uot, and his own fault . &#13;
The Rousta bouts fo r the Musical we re: I. to r. , La rry Mason, G reg Pogue, Wa lter Herndon , Bob Perin. Don Ma tteson. Brad Fo lkerts, a nd David Ryan.&#13;
Above: Pa ul rea li zes tha t Ca rrot To p ca n no longe r co nvey his feelings.&#13;
Left : Rosa lie pro fo und ly sings of her hatred for Marco to Mike Gibson.&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
Queens Announced&#13;
Sophomore wrestling qu een, Joa nie Gore, and senior&#13;
band queen, Neva Anson, were chosen to represent their&#13;
organizations. To receive this recognition, each must be&#13;
voted in by those people invo lved in that area.&#13;
Candidates for so phomore wrestling qu een are nominated by the so phomore wrestling team. Their fel low&#13;
classmates vote for the queen of their choice a nd th e&#13;
candidate receiving the most votes is crowned queen.&#13;
The band queen is determined by all the members of&#13;
the band . To be a nominee yo u must be a senior girl a nd&#13;
a member of the T.J. band. The girl who wins the elect ion&#13;
recei ves the crown .&#13;
I. to r., sophomore wrestli ng quee n court, Row I: Queen Joanie Gore,&#13;
first ru nner-up Sue Ramsey, Ca rol Yopp, and third runn er-up J a:n Lauver. Row 2: Carol Kelsen, Becky O' Donnell , and fourth runner-up Robin&#13;
Above: Band qu een Neva Anso n poses fo r a pictu re following her coronation. Left: Queen Joanie Gore is pict ured a t the clinic.&#13;
Steppuhn . Not pict urc.;d: second runner-up Peggy Hanic, Vick i Da rvea ux,&#13;
Dian na Dietrick. and Deanna Blanchard . &#13;
A bove: Fo rme r Senator Ernest G ruening of A laska. Left : Te rry Lawless prese nts Major Ge ne ral Carl Ho ffm a n. U nit ed States Marines. a&#13;
pl aq ue o f apprec iati o n a nd recognition fro m his a lma mate r.&#13;
Ecologist Dr. Bl aga • n displays his concern for the popul a ti on problem.&#13;
Guest Speakers State&#13;
Concepts And Opinions&#13;
Guest speakers co nveyed new ideas and sta rtling&#13;
facts to the students or Thomas Jefferson High School&#13;
this yea r. Dr. Bill Blagan, a population ecologist at&#13;
Iowa State University, spo ke to the members or the senior&#13;
class co ncerning the problems or our rapidly increasing&#13;
popul ati on.&#13;
Majo r General Ca rl Hoffman, United States Marines,&#13;
was one or th e ma in features or the year. The 1938 Thomas&#13;
Jefferso n gradu ate reminisced with the students of today.&#13;
Another honored fi gure was former Senator Ernest&#13;
Gruening or Alas ka. He gave his opinions and predictions&#13;
conce rning the wa r issues, Nixon. and our nation. A p:rnel&#13;
prese ntation was a lso given during the year discussing&#13;
specific: topics on bl ack America and its history.&#13;
L. to R .: Reve rend Phil J efferson, Reverend C. W. Wiggins, Reverend Gene Hermeie r, a nd Miss Hazel Fant presented diffe rent aspects of black&#13;
history.&#13;
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32&#13;
Variety of Productions&#13;
Viewed at Assemblies&#13;
A variety of activity assemblies was presented at&#13;
Thomas Jefferson. They ranged from a demonstratio n&#13;
on yoga by Mr. Ed Schetter to a collection of songs, poems&#13;
and dramatic excerpts exploring the experience of the&#13;
black race in America performed. by Mr. Ray Aranha.&#13;
A program that was ve ry interesting to everyone was&#13;
presented by Mr. 0. G. Fitzgerald. It consisted of the&#13;
memorization of numbers and names with the use of strict&#13;
concentration and little preparation.&#13;
These assemblies were deeply appreciated by those&#13;
students who gave the speakers their undivided attention&#13;
and full cooperation.&#13;
At right, Ed Scheller demonstrates the skills of&#13;
yoga to the students. Above, Chris Scarpellino&#13;
offers his talents to memory expert, Mr. 0 . G.&#13;
Fitzgerald.&#13;
A collection of so ngs and poems was performed by Mr.&#13;
Ray Aranha. &#13;
Pep Assemblies Bring&#13;
Recognition for Sports&#13;
Pep assemblies we re fewer this yea r th an previous&#13;
yea rs at Thomas Jefferson. Auth orities agreed th at pep&#13;
assembli es wo uld be a pprec iated more if th ey were held&#13;
less often.&#13;
The a nnual T.J. - A. L. bonfire was one type of pep&#13;
assembl y that raised school spirit from the students in a&#13;
warm and cozy atmosphere.&#13;
The pep assembli es were held for the va rious Tee&#13;
J ay sports teams participating in the metro league.&#13;
..&#13;
At left, football playe rs displ ay their hunger for glory at a pep assembly. Above, some scenes from the bonfire held before the T.J.-A. L.&#13;
footba ll game .&#13;
Mr. Fred Hayeks, assistant football coach, pa rticipates in one of the cheerleaders· skits.&#13;
33 &#13;
Mr. Western listens intently at his daughters door.&#13;
Tom Jones Of the Eighteenth Century&#13;
The spring pl ay, Tom Jones, put on by the Thomas&#13;
Jeffe rson Drama department was held April 12, 13 and 14.&#13;
The play proved to be a mi xture of eighteenth century&#13;
comedy and the drama of that particular life spand.&#13;
The cast pl ayed double rolls of the refined, filled&#13;
with the noble sentiments, oppressed by circumstances&#13;
which they bare bravely, and from which they are eventually rescued and handsomely rewa rded.&#13;
The cast consists of the fo llowing:&#13;
Parti dge . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . .. . . Phil Hardiman&#13;
Bridget All worthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teresa Shere&#13;
Squire Allworthy . . . . . . . .. .... ... . . . Keith Gann&#13;
Deborah . . . . . ...... . ... .. . . . . Pattie Bonacci&#13;
Jenny Jo nes .. .. .. .. . . . . . . ... .. Kathy Kilday&#13;
Capt. Blifil Highwayman .. . . . .. . ... . La rry Brodahl&#13;
Blifil .. . . . ... .. ... . .. .. . ..... Jerry Brabec&#13;
Tom Jo nes . . - . . .. . . ...... .. . ... . Dennis Covey&#13;
Thwackum .. .. .......... . . .. . . . . . Greg Pogue&#13;
Square/Justice Dowling . ... . . . . .. . . . . Joe Guinan&#13;
Mr. Western . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. Teddy Anfinson&#13;
Sophia Western . . . . . . .. . .. . ...... . . Cam Rossie&#13;
Miss Western .. . . .. . . ... ....... Carol Jeppesen&#13;
Honour ... . .... . . . . . .. . . . ... . . Robin Steppuhn&#13;
Harriet Fitzpatrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ka ren Jeppsen&#13;
Fitzpatrick/ Doctor . . . . . Marty Tomich&#13;
Mrs. Wh itefield . .. .. ... . . . . . .. . . Janell e Cross&#13;
Ted (Mr. Western) T hreatens to pu ll the trigger. Weste rn is stunded to&#13;
hea r who his da ughte r's love is. &#13;
"r..·&#13;
"1&lt;·v&#13;
... ~'1· •-r• --~&#13;
-----~ --.. - -&#13;
Tom stands trial for his life.&#13;
T om J ones (Dennis) informs Blifil (Jerry) of his rights.&#13;
Tom returns Sophia's muff to her.&#13;
Fitzpatrick a nd Tom Jones duel.&#13;
Harriet tells Tom about th e news. &#13;
36&#13;
Seniors Honored and Receive Awards&#13;
Senior Honor Day was held May 10, 1972 with seniors&#13;
being honored in many fields, like the upper 10% of th e&#13;
cl ass, honors and scholarships, Nationa l Honor Society,&#13;
fo reign language awa rds, busin ess department awards,&#13;
voca l and instrumental music awa rds, girl's and boy's&#13;
athleti cs.&#13;
Ma ny of the seni ors we re surprised at the awa rds&#13;
th ey received, but some had suspicions of the honors.&#13;
As more and more students we re ca ll ed to th e stage,&#13;
the main fl oo r chairs bega n to empty at a rapid pace.&#13;
Ma ny of the fell ow students left in the chairs didn't seem&#13;
to mind, fo r seeing their fri ends up there was good enough.&#13;
Ma ny hope to see these students go on in this world,&#13;
earning and getting all the rewards th at life may bring,&#13;
in their speci al fi elds of talent.&#13;
HONOR ED: ROW I: Patty Bonacci, Iowa State Ba r Associati on&#13;
Awa rd ; Lee Di erker, Outsta nd ing O ffice Educati on student; Leslie&#13;
Crane: outsta nding string musicia n; Debbie Oshlo, outsta nd ing Germa n student; Lori Anthony, outsta nd ing Ge rma n student. ROW 2:&#13;
Pally Ford, outstandi ng woma n singer: Jack Th omas, Do n Frame&#13;
Trophy, outstanding Key Clu b member, Ma rge S mith Hatcher Service Awa rd: Glori a La rsen. cheerl eade r; Toni J ackson, cheerl eader,&#13;
National Merit of Commenda tio n; A nita Pa uritsch, fo reign excha nge&#13;
student; Vee Tomes, orchestra; Teri Schonberg, Ma rge Smith Hatche r&#13;
Service Award; Ma rga ret Monroe, Youth Appreciation Week Awa rd .&#13;
ROW 3: Pa ul a Hermeier, J ea na O rtiz, DAR Citizenship Awa rd; Kelly&#13;
Whne. Hawkeye Boys' Sta te; Ma rk Stevens, Wo rld Hera ld Key Sta ffer&#13;
Awa rd; Gil Head, Reader's Digest awa rd (No. I in the class), Nonpareil's Most Valuable Sta ffer Awa rd; John Rodino, golf: Bo nnie Al ley,&#13;
libra ry awa rd ; Donita Fink , li bra ry awa rd . ROW 4: Ma ry Pa t A nde rsen, outstand ing S pa nish student; Ma ribeth Knott, outsta nding noteha nd&#13;
student; Twila T hompson, Dr. Ericksen-Hill Awa rd: Na ncy Wade, good&#13;
work in German, tennis: Je ff All en; Don S ki nner, Community Service&#13;
Awa rd; American Chemica l Society Awa rd , Hawk eye Science Fa ir (3 rd&#13;
place), Tomorrow·s Scient ists a nd Engineers Awa rd; Bruce Rasmu sse n,&#13;
Iowa State Ba r Associatio n Awa rd; Nelson Trophy; Te rry Lawless,&#13;
Rev. Dr. Leon Corning Hi lls awa rd , National Math Contest awa rd (3 rd&#13;
place), ou tstandi ng Musician, outsta nding wind mu sicia n, Ross Schmi dt&#13;
Sr. Leslie C ra ne receives a trophy for being the o utsta nding string&#13;
musicia n.&#13;
trophy. ROW 5: C indy Pira ni o, ty ping, o rchestra: Lo ri Lo re nzen,&#13;
o utsta nding a n stude nt; Ha rl ey Schull , o rchestra ; Peggy Brocke lsby.&#13;
Ma rge S mith Ha tcher Se rvice Awa rd; Ke n Ca in , W oodme n o f the W o rld&#13;
Awa rd , Nati ona l Me ri t fin a list (2 nd place), Te rry Pe rkins: N a ti o na l&#13;
Math co ntest ( I st pl ace). ROW 6: Donna S harp, o utsta nding a rt stude nt:&#13;
Ma ry Knowlto n, typing; Rozell a Worth , ty p ing, sho rth a nd: Pa m G lo be ,&#13;
sho rth a nd: Teresa J effe rso n, sho rth a nd ; J ea n La ute nsc hl age r, sho rthand ; Bobb i Fillebeck, shortha nd ; Ju dy A c ke rma n, Community Service Awa rd , ty ping, sho rtha nd . ROW 7: Vic k i Ackerma n, to p D ECA&#13;
student; R ick W illiams, to p a lesma n awa rd; Peggy Po nd , to p sa leswoma n awa rd ; Ka ren Tews, shortha nd . NOT PICT U R E D: Debb ie S tee nsen, o utsta nding girls' at hl ete; J ulie P riby l, s ho rt ha nd: Lu cy Kosis k i:&#13;
outsta nding business student, sho rtha nd: C oo k ie Mu e lle r, te nn is, sho rthand; M arge G ibbs, Betty Crocke r awa rd: Ca m Rossie, swimm ing ,&#13;
chee rl eade r: Be rn ita Ro t, Na ti o na l Me rit o f Com menda tio n, o utsta nd -&#13;
ing futu re teac he r awa rd; M ike Gibso n, Wal te r Cassell awa rd: Lind a&#13;
J enkins, ousta nd ing stri ng m usicia n: Ric k Bra d bu ry, Sta te V ICA a uto&#13;
body co ntest ( Isl pl ace): We ndell Ossma n, S tate V ICA ca rpe ntry&#13;
contest (2nd p lace): Kay M aac k. shorth a nd, typing; N eva A nso n, ba nd&#13;
queen, short ha nd; Patty Fishe r, sho rtha nd: S he rri Va n Camp. ty ping:&#13;
Ani ta Groth , typing: Dou g Goodma n. Boys' H awkeye S ta te: S e ni o r Porn&#13;
Porn a nd G irls' Wrestl ing Aux ili ary . &#13;
TOP IO PERCENT: ROW I: Patty Ford. Jeana Ortiz. She ryl McDaniel.&#13;
Gloria Larse n. Paula He rmeier. Toni J ackso n, Patty Bo nacci. Lesli e&#13;
Crane, Yee Tomes. ROW 2: Margaret Monroe, Twil a Thompso n. Harley Schull, Kelly White. Mark Stevens. Gil Head. John Rodino, La rry&#13;
Harris, Larry Bose. ROW 3: Debbie O shlo , Maribeth Knott. Nancy Wade.&#13;
Senior a thletes Bruce Rasmussen. J ack Thomas. a nd Terry Lawless&#13;
proudly displ ay their trophies o r achievement.&#13;
Sr. Lee Rollins stands proudly with the ' best- a ll-aro und a thl ete' award.&#13;
which he was chosen by the coaches.&#13;
Rozella Worth. Donn a Sharp. Lori Lorenzen. Don Skinner. Terry Lawless. ROW 4: Peggy Johnso n. Judy Ackerman. Beck y Jensen. Patty&#13;
Fisher. Rob Dilts. Bruce Rasmussen. Ke ith Gann. Ken Cain. and Chris&#13;
Sca rpelli no. &#13;
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SC HOLARSHIPS: ROW I: Sid Rasmussen, a thl etic schola rships to&#13;
Eastern New Mexico State (full), Doa ne and Midl a nd Colleges; Pa tty&#13;
Ford, music schola rship to Drake Unive rsity; Jack Thomas, full athletic&#13;
scholarshi p to Iowa State; Gloria La rsen, schola rship to Uni versity of&#13;
Iowa, State of Iowa scho lar, AEP Palmer Davis Awa rd; Pa ul a Hermeier,&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar, Luther College; Joyce Herbst, student aid from&#13;
Epstei n Morgan Post 260 Jewish awa rd; Teri Schonberg, Midla nd College music Scholarship, Margaret Monroe, Uni versity of Iowa freshma n tuition, Marycrest Honor Scholarship. ROW 2: Ma ribeth Knott,&#13;
Simpson Honor Scholarship, Nationa l Merit Letter of Commendation;&#13;
Becky Jensen, State of Iowa scholar, Gra ndview College scholarship,&#13;
American Society of Outsta ndi ng High School Students; Na ncy Wade,&#13;
Midl and scholastic scholarship; Twila Thompson, Grinnell College&#13;
Scholarship, Iowa Tuition Gra nt, Nationa l Merit Finalist, Ameri ca n&#13;
Society of outstanding high school students; Kelly White, S tate of Iowa&#13;
scholar, Simpson Scholarship; Mark Stevens, Creighton Unive rsity&#13;
Scholarship; Gil Head, World Hera ld Scholarship, State of Iowa Schola r&#13;
and scholarship, Simpson College Scholarship; John Rodino, State of&#13;
Iowa schola r, Creighto n U nive rsity Schola rs hip; T e rry Lawless, State&#13;
of Iowa schola r, Natio na l Merit Commend a ti o n, Debbie Os hl o, S ta te&#13;
of Iowa schola r, Drake U ni ve rsity S pecia l Hig h School Schola rship,&#13;
Uni ve rsity of Kansas. ROW 3: J a net W ray, Ca rter La ke PTA Schola rship; Jea na Ortiz, Ca rter Lake PT A Schola rs hip, Wo rld He ra ld&#13;
Schola rship; Da n Eppert, U ni versity of N o rthern Iowa S tude nt A id&#13;
Schola rship; J eff All en, Ca rter La ke PT A Schola rship; Don S kin ner,&#13;
Carter Lake PT A Schola rshi p, Hawkeye Science Fa ir Schola rs hip,&#13;
Sta te of Iowa schola r, Admissio n with Recog niti o n Iowa S ta te U niversity,&#13;
Uni ve rsity of Iowa schola rship, C reig hto n U niversity Scho la rs hip;&#13;
Dave Eppert, University of N orth ern Iowa Student A id Schola rs hip;&#13;
J ohn Lodes, Carter La ke PT A Schola rshi p. ROW 4: Keit h G a nn , Jo hn&#13;
M. Jensen Memoria l Schola rship; C hris Sca rpellino, S ta te o f Iowa&#13;
schola r, Unive rsity of Iowa Freshm a n Me rit Schola rs hip. NOT P ICTUR ED: Mike Henry, S ta te of Iowa sc hola r; Ka re n J eppese n, Da na&#13;
College Dea n's Schola rship; Bruce Rasm ussen, Iowa S ta te U ni ve rsity&#13;
Admission with Recognitio n; Berni ta Rost, Doane Coll ege Dea n's&#13;
.Schola rship, special a rt ability awa rd , Ca rte r Lake PT A Schola rship.&#13;
Seniors Ha rl ey Schull , Terry Perkins, Terry Lawless, Na ncy Reed, Li nda J enk ins, Les A nne C ra ne, a nd Ci ndy&#13;
Pira nio were honored for their ability in orchestra a nd No. I ra tings in the state competi ti o n. &#13;
Senior Te rry Lawless presents to Mr. A nderson th e trophy&#13;
T .J. 's band rece ived for being No. I in the city.&#13;
Seni or Neva Anson stands in amazement a fter Terry Lawless has crowned her band queen a t the sen ior honor day assembly.&#13;
Seniors Peggy Brockelsby, Jack Th omas. Teri Schonberg. C hris Scarpellino. and Mik e Gibson we re honored wit h the&#13;
Marge Smith Ha tcher Outstanding Se rvict: Award. whik Mike Gibso n a nd Patty Ford were honored for being the school's&#13;
best singers. 39 &#13;
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Man&#13;
invented sub-organizations&#13;
to the mother organization,&#13;
humanity. Some of these&#13;
tend to unify humanity,&#13;
through love, joy,&#13;
and work,&#13;
while others&#13;
factionalize,&#13;
stress false values,&#13;
establish a class system,&#13;
and otherwise&#13;
undermine&#13;
to the point&#13;
of destruction.&#13;
To forestall&#13;
this tragedy we&#13;
must evaluate each&#13;
clique,&#13;
club,&#13;
party, or other subdivision&#13;
as to its&#13;
effect on all of&#13;
humanity.&#13;
Orga11izatio11s&#13;
4 1 &#13;
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Student Council Works&#13;
Together For Changes&#13;
The Student Council is organized so th e Students&#13;
will have a voice in the actions of the school. In September, the students of each homeroom elected a st udent&#13;
from their homeroom to represent th em at th e meetings.&#13;
The 50 representati ves work with the fi ve offi cers elected&#13;
at the end of last year, to form an orderly and effective&#13;
Student Council.&#13;
There are meetings twice a month, at which a ll the&#13;
members discuss ideas that may better the school, and&#13;
benefit the students.&#13;
A magazine sa le was sponso red by the Student Council&#13;
this year. Each student sold subscriptions for magaz ines,&#13;
and the profit was $707.00. The money was used to help&#13;
finance the Sno-Ball, held in December, and the Twirp&#13;
Dance, held in March .&#13;
President-Keith Gann, Vice President-Larry Brodahl , Parliamentari a nPaul Hermier, Treasurer-Patty Bonn acci, and Secretary-Joyce Herbst.&#13;
ROW ONE: Karen Jeppesen, Janet Wray, Denise Walker, Toni Jackson,&#13;
Susi Petersen, Dan Hauge, Chris Sca rpelleno, Dan Numo, and Jeff&#13;
Accord. ROW TWO: Paul Blaine, Brad Poco, Shirl ey King, Chris Barnes,&#13;
Tim Koenigs, Tedd Sheres. Ken Cline, Jay Gundersen, and John Lodes.&#13;
ROW THREE: Deb Manz , Deb Englebretzen, Bernie Frey, Phil Hering,&#13;
Jeff Allen, Mark Stevens, Joni Hunt, Kim Draper. No ra Wi lso n, Karen&#13;
Nissen, and Deb Chapman. ROW FOUR: T heresa Hartman, Deb Kell er,&#13;
J enny Cra ig, J ack ie Craig, Deb Camp, Ph yll is Ma nn . Sue Schee ler,&#13;
Karla Robert , and Ca th y Herri ck. ROW FIVE: Al ice G ill, Ka th y Fanders, Julie MacCrander, Theresa Narmi , Di a nne Braga n.eel. Linda&#13;
Depety, Bev Owns, Phyll is Bl edsoe, J ea ni e Holm, a nd Peggy Sa ntee. &#13;
Rod Race. Jeff Acco rd . Shirl ey King and Keith Ga nn co unt mo ney they coll ected [o r the Ma rch o r Dimes.&#13;
Keit h Ga nn . J oyce Herbst a nd Pa tty Bo nacci listen to suggestio ns made&#13;
by th e co unc il mem be rs.&#13;
Keith Gann ca rries o ut a n order passed by the student council.&#13;
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Left to right: Anita Pauritsch, Terri Anthony, Jeanie Holm, Lori&#13;
Anthony, Susi Peterson, Phyliss Bledsoe, Becky Jensen, Tobie Kindred,&#13;
Above: Anita dreams of what she' ll do while in the United States. Right:&#13;
Kathy O'Hara, Bev Allmon , Ka thy Horner, and Tara Go re get ready to&#13;
fi ll their plates at the monthly pot luck.&#13;
Lucy Kosiski , Cindy Piranio, Maribeth Knott, Dia nne Appel, Tara Gore,&#13;
Judy Ackerman, Kay Maack, Karen Nihsen .&#13;
A.F.S. Aids Anita&#13;
The purpose of the American Field Service Club&#13;
(A.F.S.) is to support foreign exchange students while in&#13;
the United States.&#13;
Anita Pauritsch was Tee Jay's foreign exchange student for 1971-72. Her home country was Austria and she&#13;
made her home with the Loren Anthony family while in the&#13;
United States.&#13;
A.F.S. meets twice a month with a pot luck meeting&#13;
on the second Wednesday of the month at one of the club&#13;
member's home.&#13;
A.F.S. held bake sales and sponsored a dance with&#13;
music by the "Distortion" to he! p raise money .&#13;
Officers . were president, Lori Anthony; vice president, Lucy Kosiski; secretary, Joyce Herbst; and treasurer, Kathy O'Hara. &#13;
Library Club Ushered&#13;
Many School Functions&#13;
Lib rary Club members no longer just serve the&#13;
school by wo rking in the library, helping students find&#13;
information and check out books.&#13;
Although small in number, the club is large in its&#13;
contributions. One of the Lib rary clubs new acllv1t1es this&#13;
year was ushering at school functions, such as plays and&#13;
music productions.&#13;
Along with new activities, the Library Club also&#13;
needed to raise money. In addition to the usual club bake&#13;
sa les, they sold orange and bl ack spirit buttons with a&#13;
yell owjacket pi ctured with the slogan Jacket Power for&#13;
25c .&#13;
Library Club not only made it easier for students at&#13;
Tee Jay to obtain books, but also sent books to the boys'&#13;
school at Eldora.&#13;
These future Libra rians also help keep students&#13;
posted of whats going on in J acket Country by posting&#13;
news paper clippings about the school and its students in&#13;
the library front window.&#13;
Club officers for 1971-72 were Peggy Dragoun, president; Dia ne Richwine, vice president; Bonnie Alley, secretary; and Nancy Woodruff, treas urer. Mrs. Morse, librari an, is the club sponsor.&#13;
Mrs. Morse, libraria n, stops her busy work to pose for a picture.&#13;
Row I: Peggy Dragoun, Bonnie Alley,&#13;
Leonard Pratt. Row 2: Nancy Woodruff, Anette Beckner, Diane Richwine.&#13;
Row 3: Tina Slocum, Mrs. Morse,&#13;
Marti lncontro.&#13;
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Left to Right, Mark Anderson, Ma rcus Peters, J ohn White, Ron Scott, Patti Bo nacci, Gl o ria Lawso n, Debbie Kelle r.&#13;
S.E.A. Holds Recycling Drive At T.J.&#13;
The purpose of the Students Environmenta l Action is to&#13;
make people awa re of the ma ny eco logy probl ems whi ch we&#13;
face.&#13;
The students in S .E.A. sponsored a recycling drive&#13;
whi ch was held in conjunction with the Help Keep Oma ha&#13;
Beautiful Recycling Center. They a lso raised money to&#13;
plant a recycling Christmas Tree .&#13;
Some members pa rti cipa ted in a city-wide school proJect to clea n up the old Ra nks building site a nd ma ke it a n&#13;
Ecology park.&#13;
Pollution is a major problem, even around T.J.&#13;
Ron Scott ta kes time o ut, wit h empty ca ns, as he carries pa pers t ha t will be recycled . &#13;
Students Are Earning While Learning&#13;
D.E.C.A., Distributi ve Edu ca ti on Clubs of America,&#13;
1s one of th e commercial clubs offered at Thomas Jeffe rson. Se ni ors have th e opportunity to ea rn money whil e&#13;
they lea rn . Ha lf of th e day is spent in school studying&#13;
subjects required fo r gradu ati on. Students th en \.vo rk pa rt&#13;
time jobs fo r loca l firms.&#13;
The club had a va riety of projects this yea r, selling&#13;
Christmas deco rati ons, sponso ring a dance to ra ise money&#13;
fo r their trip to Des Mo in es fo r th e st a te D.E.C.A.&#13;
Conve ntion.&#13;
Mr. Upah is th e club's sponso r.&#13;
Senio rs. Dennis Wise, Dee N eighbors, a nd Lynnett Kilgo re.&#13;
Bob Freeman studi es for a test.&#13;
Row I: Marga ret Irwin . Debbie Ludw ick , Debra We lty. Delores&#13;
Neighbors, Pa tsy Glacey. Roxa nne Redmond . M r. David Upah. Row&#13;
2: Wanda Vogt, Ri ck i Yest, J eanette Cain. Gwenda Gutridge. Vicki&#13;
Ackerma n. Lynette Kilgore. Jun e Siefken. Row 3: Dennis Fra nklin,&#13;
Dennis Wise. Bob Freema n. Ri ck Williams. Terry Stotts, Gary&#13;
Wa lker, Da n Delph.&#13;
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ROW ONE: Robin Stuppin, Dani Labendo, Gloria Larson, Toni Jackson, Phyllis Bledsoe, and Kathy Heck. Margret Monroe, Melisa Monroe,&#13;
Bernie Rost, Diane Richwin e, Vicki Furgeso n, Deb Eddy, James Betts,&#13;
and Rich Smith.&#13;
F.T.A. and F.N.A. Aids in Future Goals&#13;
A trip to the sta te convention in Ames, Iowa was the&#13;
reason behind a ll the bake sales held by Future Teachers&#13;
of Ameri ca .&#13;
Officers a re: President- Gloria La rson, Vice-president- Bernie Rost, Secretary- Melisa Monroe, a nd&#13;
Treas urer- Vicki Furgeson.&#13;
The 14 members met in room 127 the first and third&#13;
Wednesday of each month . Guidance counselor, Miss Joyce&#13;
Grubb, sponsered the cl ub.&#13;
Future Nurses of America a dd to th e ir experi e nce by&#13;
working in th e nurse's office during their study ha lls.&#13;
Guidance Counselor, Mrs. M a ry Valine, sponse rs th e&#13;
12 members th a t meet every seco nd a nd fo urth Wednesday of each month .&#13;
Officers a re: President- Chris J aco b, Vice-presidentJodi Redmond, Secretary- Becky Andersen, a nd Treas urer- Pa tty College&#13;
ROW ONE: Patty College, Di ane Bregantzle, Chris Jacob, Modona Wi lson, Nancy Hunter, and Becky Andersen. ROW TWO: Maybel Christia nsen,&#13;
Shryle Smith, Michela Hart, and Mrs. Mary Valine. &#13;
ROW ONE: Lynette A ll en. Co nnie Bl oom, N ora Ca ffery. Deb Ta trea u,&#13;
Deb M a nz. Na ncy Wade, Deb Stec nsc n. Deb Englebrctzen, a nd A nita&#13;
Paurstich. ROW TWO: J a nis Dav is, Wendy Va nAlstinc. Donna Meyer,&#13;
Deb Nelso n, Vic ki Darvaux. Cla udi a G unde rsen. Rccnc S indil ar, Ma ry&#13;
Tews, Ka ren Hea th , Te ri Runtc, a nd S hrylc Pa rk e r. ROW THR EE:&#13;
Na ncy Bo nd , Joyce Ha nkins. Jana J ackso n, Co ll ene Edmunds. Ma ra line&#13;
Richa rds, Carl a La nte ri , Wa nda Caffery, Bernita Rost, Peggy Sa ntee,&#13;
Doris Pa rker, Dea nna Deitrick, Patti Denis, A nd Miss Sharon Semler.&#13;
ROW FOU R: Ma rline S hamblin. Judy Long, Ellen Thom pso n, Michela&#13;
Ha rt. J acki e McAlexa nder. Susa n Howa rd , Donna Sharp, Joy Poole,&#13;
Rosell a Worth. a nd Tonya Mathi .&#13;
G .R.A. Holds Girls Sports Tournament&#13;
Donna Hawk ins a nd Vick i Da rva ux show winning fo rm .&#13;
Swimming, camping, a nd sports are some of the activities in Girls Recreation Association . There are 45&#13;
members in the club sponsered by Miss Sharon Semler.&#13;
Officers are: President- Deb Steensen, Vice-President N a ncy Wade, T reasurer- Deb Englebretzen, Secreta ry- Deb Ma nz, Reco rding Secreta ry- P3.tti Dennis, a nd&#13;
Activiti es Secreta ry- Deb Tatreau.&#13;
Camping trips we re ta ken a nd sports were held including ma ny other different acti viti es.&#13;
Deb Manz displays volleyball ta lents.&#13;
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Row I: Cliff Lustgraar, Dave Miller, Glen Bohls, Ted Scherer, J ack&#13;
Thomas, Jim Roi[, Barry Barrit. Row 2: Bruce Rasmussen, Dave Pickenpaugh, Bob Perrin , Rick Qu andt, Steve Erickson, Mitch Herrington,&#13;
Key Club Serves the&#13;
Community and School&#13;
The Key Club is a local orga nization affiliated with&#13;
the downtown Kiwa nis. The purpose of the club is to promote a spirit of goodwill throughout the community.&#13;
During the year the club sponso red a dance, with&#13;
music provided by Horse. The purpose for one of these&#13;
dances was to buy a weight machine.&#13;
197 1-72 officers were Jack Thomas, President; Tim&#13;
Koenigs, vice-president; Kelly White, secreta ry; and Jim&#13;
Copeland, treasu rer.&#13;
Kelly White. Row 3: David Rya n, Mario Becerra, Phillip H a rdima n,&#13;
Tom J ensen, Dave Lam ph ea r, Sponsor, Mr. John Spaulding.&#13;
Phi l Ha rd ima n and Jack T homas d o a s kit during pe p ra ll y .&#13;
fl &#13;
Bill Diea tri ck. president. co nce ntra tes o n his next move. Bill has been&#13;
a membe r fo r two years.&#13;
Chess Club Involved&#13;
In Metro Tournaments&#13;
The chess club acquired more skill ful members this&#13;
1971-72 yea r. Several activiti es were pl anned to pro mote&#13;
chess as a sport and to increase the members' knowledge&#13;
of th e game, the goa l of the club. A class at the YMCA&#13;
was promoted by the club, fo r anyo ne wa nting to learn to&#13;
play.&#13;
The club is also actively engaged in inter-metropo litan tournaments with several Omaha schools. Among the&#13;
guest speakers were the state champion of Nebraska, and&#13;
the International Grandmaster, who was on tou r.&#13;
Affili ated wi th the Unites States Chess Federati on, and&#13;
also with the Council Blu ffs and Omaha chapters, the club&#13;
schedul ed tournaments in the Council Blu ffs area and the&#13;
Swenson Memoria l Tourney.&#13;
Meetings were attended by all faithful chessmen after&#13;
school on Mondays. At that time new moves and advances&#13;
were discussed. Officers were appointed as fo ll ows: Bill&#13;
Dieatrick, president: Tom Whistl er, vice-pre ident:&#13;
Marga ret Monroe, secretary: David Du naway, treasurer:&#13;
Mr. Jacob Flint, sponsor.&#13;
Westside 3 T.J. I&#13;
A.L. 3 T.J. 3&#13;
A three dimensio na l chess board was used by&#13;
the most skilled players.&#13;
Row I: Lewis Mabon, Margaret Monroe. Craig Campbell . Bob Meyers. Emil Ma lone. Row 2: Bill&#13;
Dieatri ck, Mr. Jake Flin t. Tom Whistl e r, Jo hn Wh ite. David Dunaway . &#13;
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THIRD YEAR MEMBERS: L. to R.; Row 1: Becky Jensen, Paula Hermeier, Toni Jackson, Debbie Oshlo, Twila Thompson, Lucy Kosiski,&#13;
Rozella Worth, and Gloria Larsen. Row 2: John Rodino , Larry Bose,&#13;
Kelly White, Cam Rossie, Jeana Ortiz, and Janet Wray. Row 3: Don&#13;
Skinner, Terry Lawless, Bruce Rasmussen, and Gil Head.&#13;
National Honor Society Makes Changes&#13;
The Nationa l Honor Society (N.H.S.) consists of&#13;
students who possess the four standards of the clubScholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service- and&#13;
who in turn maintain a grade average of 3.0. Instead&#13;
of the usual panel of teachers voting for those students&#13;
qualified, all teachers were given a chance to vote for&#13;
eligible students. Those selected represent five percent&#13;
of the sophomore class, ten percent of the junior class,&#13;
and fifteen percent of the sen iors.&#13;
Along with a new club sponsor, Mr. Van Maanen, the&#13;
club had many other changes. Members volunteered their&#13;
services for tutoring those who wanted help in the library&#13;
after school.&#13;
The biggest change was that of the annual induction&#13;
ceremonies. The ceremony was held in the evening, and&#13;
parents of all old and new members were invited to attend .&#13;
All members and their parents were recognized and a&#13;
brief reception followed.&#13;
LEFT; Second Yea r Seni ors; L. to R.; Row 1: Pa tty Fisher, Judy&#13;
Ackerman , Nancy Wade, Vee Tomes, Mari beth Knot, a nd S usa n&#13;
Schwa rtz. Row 2: Debbi e Manz, Da n Eppert, Pa tty Ford , Dia nne A ppel,&#13;
and Pa tty Bonacci. Row 3: John Heat h, J eff All en, Mik e McCue, Terry&#13;
Perkins, a nd Gary Berga ntzel. ABOVE: N .H.S. officers d iscuss induction ceremoni es with club sponso r, M r. Van Maa nen. L. to R.: Deb&#13;
Rossum , secreta ry; Patty Bonacci, treasurer; Mr. Va n Maanen; Terry&#13;
Lawless, vice-president; a nd Debbi e Oshl o, president. &#13;
SECOND YEAR JUNIORS: L. to R .: Row 2: Melissa Monroe, Da na&#13;
Smith , Susan Lee, Sheri Wolers. Leslie Daboll, Deb Rossum. Cathy&#13;
Herri ck , and Nancy Goldsberry. Row 2: Nora Wilson , Shirley Kennett, Karen McCormick, J ack ie McAlexander. Don Nusse r. and Dennis&#13;
Covey. Row 3: Mike Wa lck, Don Ove rto n. Gary Moores, Jim Shell ,&#13;
Larry Schultz. Greg Anson, and Ba rry Barrit.&#13;
SOPHOMORES: L. to R.; Row I: Robin Steppuhn. Vicki Da rveaux, J a nis&#13;
Davis, J a n Lauver, Patty Billings, Row 2: Annette Daggett. Kathy&#13;
Cahill, Jackie O' Brien, Lori Williams, Patti Cai n, Mike Lodes, DougFIRST YEAR SENIORS: L. to R.:&#13;
Row I: Margaret Monroe. Leslie&#13;
Crane. Teri Schonberg. Peggy&#13;
Brock lesby, Cindy Piran io, a nd Tara&#13;
Gore. Row 2: J ohn Lodes, Debbie&#13;
Steenson, Ruth Ri chardso n. Mik e&#13;
Gibso n, a nd Cliff Lustgraa f. Row 3:&#13;
Jim Copeland, Ma rk Stevens, Jack&#13;
Thomas, a nd Kenny Ma rtin .&#13;
FIRST YEAR JUNIORS: L. to R.: Row I: La ura Heffernan , Maybe ll&#13;
Christense n, Donna Hawkins. Gwen Yasicek. and Joy Poole. Row 2:&#13;
Ron Dyso n. Mike J ohnson, Susi Peterso n, a nd J a nell e Cross. Row 3:&#13;
Mike Dennis, Gil Snyde r. Tim Kessle r, and Teddy Anfinson .&#13;
las Johnson. Row 3: Richa rt Speight. Dave Neighbors. Kevin Moores,&#13;
Dave Ha nsen, Paul Bla in, Bob Schultz, Gary Showers, and Bi ll&#13;
Dahleheimer.&#13;
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Seniors Debbie Carman and Debbie Martinez show club enthusiasm by&#13;
selling popcorn balls at a wrestl ing match.&#13;
Row I: Sherri VanCamp, Nancy Goldsberry, Debbie Carman, Sue Bauer,&#13;
Lori Anthony, Mrs. Kathy Weishaar, Ka ren Anderson, Patty Fisher,&#13;
Girls Support And&#13;
Promote Wrestling&#13;
Girls' Wrestling A uxil iary (G .W.A .) is a n o rgan ization formed for the purpose of promoting and supporti ng&#13;
wrestling.&#13;
The girls a re kept busy at ma tches by ru nn ing c locks,&#13;
taking mo ney, th rowing towels, keeping score, a nd a nything else that needs to be do ne d uring the match. They&#13;
a re held respo nsible fo r mak ing sig ns to a nno unce&#13;
ma tches a nd fo r foll owing our wrestling team at ho me a nd&#13;
away.&#13;
Amo ng the o ut-o f-town trips this yea r were the Ceda r&#13;
Falls Invitational a t Ceda r Falls, Iowa , du ri ng C hristmas&#13;
vacatio n; Sectional a t Harlan, District a t Fort Dodge, a nd&#13;
Sta te in Des Moi nes.&#13;
To ra ise money fo r these trips the g irls held a da nce&#13;
a fter the first footba ll game with music provided by&#13;
" Disto rtion." During the Sophomore a nd T ee J ay Invita -&#13;
tiona ls, the girls so ld hot dogs a nd po pcorn . T hey he ld a&#13;
popco rn ba ll sale during the T.J. - A .L. wrestling ma tch.&#13;
Other money ma king projects were ba ke sales a nd a ra ffl e for a ta pe recorder.&#13;
Club offi cers fo r 1971-72 were Judy Ackerma n, president; Pa tty Fisher, vice-presiden t: Debbie Carman, secreta ry; a nd Lori Antho ny, treasu re r. Ka thy Weishaar a nd&#13;
Cha rles Bryant were c lub spo nso rs.&#13;
Julie Macrander, Judy Ackerman, and Terry Tilley. Row 2: Debbie&#13;
Martinez, Suzi Schroeder, and Susi Peterson. &#13;
Terry Tilley, senior, is too excited to close her mouth.&#13;
Junior, Nancy Goldsberry. ca n't take her eyes off the ma tch.&#13;
Top to bottom: "What"s that Mr. Sha rer?", inqui res senior, Pa tt y&#13;
Fisher. Juni or. Sheri Benson, nea rly ra ils off her cha ir as senior,&#13;
Lori A nthony , expla ins how to keep riding time. Patty Fi her. viccpresident, and . Judy Ackerma n, president, can't decide which way to&#13;
look .&#13;
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Porn Porn Girls' Entertain Spectators&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Senior High School celebrated&#13;
its 50th anniversary this year with the help of the Porn&#13;
Porn girls. The girls aided in making the event one to&#13;
remember by entertaining the guest with their routines.&#13;
The squad donated many hours of their time to stuffing envelopes for the Crippled Childrens Society. They&#13;
also served at several banquets in addition to preforming&#13;
at all home football and basketball games.&#13;
All the girls faithfully sold popcorn-balls to raise&#13;
money to spend a few days relaxing and enjoying themselves. The girls choose to follow the boys wrestling&#13;
team to Fort Dodge and cheer them to victory.&#13;
The officers are Captain-Renee Peterson, senior,&#13;
Co-captain-Lori Bohlen, senior, junior Co-captain-Kathy&#13;
O'Hara, and Secretary-Treasurer-Diane Keuck, senior.&#13;
Fall and spring are very busy times for these girls,&#13;
practicing long hours with the marching band. The girls,&#13;
performed at football games and participated in parades&#13;
with the band. They took first place in the Veterans Day&#13;
Parade.&#13;
Across: Lori Bohlen, Cindy Piranio, Tobie Kindred, Becky Jensen, Pam&#13;
Globe. Down: Joni Hunt, Dene Michalski, Bev Almond, Karen Nihsen,&#13;
Diane Apple, Diane Keuck, Renee Peterson.&#13;
Kathy, Gwen, and Diane concentrate on their routines.&#13;
Top to Bottom: Debbie Camp, Susan Scheeler, Kathy O'Hara, Karen&#13;
McCormick, Kathy Herrick , Gwen Yasicek , Kim Draper, Bev Lukefar,&#13;
Jennifer White, Nora Wilson. &#13;
Cindy Piranio masters the work at hand. Pom Pom girls strive for perfection.&#13;
Bev and Dene show expressions of a performing artists.&#13;
Happiness is being a T.J. Pom Pom girl. Becky and Dene please visitors with this routine.&#13;
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Varsity Cheerleaders, left to right: Captain Gloria La rsen, Denise Walker, Cam Rossie, Toni J ackso n, Da na Smith and Sa ndy Schwa rtz .&#13;
Varsity cheerleaders long to be " Close to Him" (Mr. Hardin).&#13;
Tee Jay Cheerleaders&#13;
Attend Clinic in Kansas&#13;
Cheerleading is one of the most active clubs in any&#13;
high school. These girls must be full of spirit and always&#13;
ready to promote school activities, as the sole purpose&#13;
of this club is to spread spirit throughout the student&#13;
body.&#13;
This year's squ ads were continually busy teaching&#13;
cheers to new cheerleaders. Those g irls who didn' t cheer&#13;
all year were so phomore, Peggy Willi a ms; junior, Kathy&#13;
Horner; a nd seniors Susie Schwartz and J a net Wray .&#13;
The varsity squad a ttended a cheerleading clinic during the summer at Lawrence, Kansas, where they lea rned&#13;
various new cheers and stunts. They placed second.&#13;
Requirements for cheerleading a re being active in&#13;
pep club a nd mainta ining at least a C average. In the&#13;
spring juniors and sophomores try out togethe r, wit h the&#13;
top six girls being assigned to the varsity sq ua d a nd the&#13;
next six girls making junior va rsity. If for a ny reaso n a&#13;
cheerleader fails to meet req uirements a nd is dropped&#13;
from the squad, the girl next in line will be eligible, providing she is an acti ve pep club membe r.&#13;
Club officers for 1971 -72 were senio r, Cam Rossie,&#13;
president; junior, Denise Wa lke r, vice-president; senior,&#13;
Gloria Larsen, secretary; and sophomore, Cathy Cahill,&#13;
treasurer. &#13;
Left, Junior Va rsity Cheerleaders, top to bottom: Deb Rossum, Teresa&#13;
Foster, captain Jodie Hough, N a ncy Bucha na n, a nd Donna Hawkins.&#13;
Above: Susie Schwartz cheers the football tea m on to victory.&#13;
Sophomore cheerleaders: Row I: Val&#13;
Voyd a nd Donna Fuss. Row 2: Linda&#13;
Reid and Cathy Cahill. Row 3: Mary&#13;
Chrisinger and Captain, Deb Cox .&#13;
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Top Row: Cindy Delashmutt, Carol&#13;
Woods, Friday Wiles, Ruth Howard,&#13;
Christi Cherry, Nancy Price, Ka ren&#13;
Anderson , Julie Hiffernan, Barb&#13;
White. Middle Row: Lee Ann Bierker,&#13;
Chris Doty, Kathy Rigby, Ka ren&#13;
Holderfield, Pam Will , Pat Riesland,&#13;
Linda Williams, Kathy Stubbe, Julie&#13;
Pycha. Bottom Row: Nancy Hatch,&#13;
Nancy Smith, Sue Eckes, Suzi&#13;
Schroder, Debbie Owens, Marie&#13;
Weare, Debbie Lamb .&#13;
O.E. Offers Jobs&#13;
One of the commercial courses at Thomas Jefferson&#13;
is office ed ucation , which enables a senior to attend&#13;
school in the morning a nd work pa rt time in the afternoon.&#13;
O.E. , sponso red by Miss Julie Pycha, teaches 26&#13;
girls to handle a lmost any secretarial job. Bookkeeping&#13;
and sho rth and a re preferred, but typing is the only requirement.&#13;
The officers this year for 0. E. are president, Lee&#13;
Dieriker; vice-president, Karen Anderso n; secretary,&#13;
Barb White; treasurer, Cindy Delashmutt; parliamentarian, Linda Willia ms; activity chairman, Suzi Schroder;&#13;
reporter, Julie Hiffernan; historian, Gwen Cooper.&#13;
Top Row: Barb W hite, Julie Hiffe rna n, C indy De l ashmutt. M iddl e Row:&#13;
S uzi Schroder, Gwen Coo pe r. Bottom Row: Linda Willi a ms. Lee Ann&#13;
Dierk er, Karen Aderson. &#13;
T.J. VICA Is Second Largest In Iowa&#13;
V ICA stands for the&#13;
Ameri ca, a nd it develops&#13;
e nro ll ed in a vocational&#13;
Vocational Industrial Clubs of&#13;
leade rship ab ilities in st udents&#13;
class. The Thomas J e fferso n&#13;
V ICA club is th e seco nd la rgest club in the sta te of Iowa.&#13;
Fro m left to right, Row I: Carol Page. Connie Swisher, Diane Bigelow,&#13;
Jon Williams. Frank Gardner, Mik e German. Row 2: Cristy Sharp, Mik e&#13;
Harden, Larry Bose. Steve Berrier. Wendell Ossman. Jim Wagner.&#13;
Row 3: J e rry Lett, Mark Salvo, Craig Clark. J erry Paladino. Lewis&#13;
Liddie, Ed Pogge . Row 4: Sue Madso n, Rho nda DeSantiago, Dave Miller.&#13;
Brad Folkerts, Greg Frost, Tim Kessler. Row 5: Skip Flashbarth, John&#13;
From left to right. Row I: Gary Berga ntzel. Bob Ri ch. Ri c Thomsen,&#13;
Doug Wilso n, John Pender. Sam McCormick. Kevin Spohr. Row 2: Rick&#13;
Mowery, Terry Owens. Wayne Beckner. Tom Co nne r, Da n Naujok a itis.&#13;
The VICA students a lso participate in local a nd nationa l&#13;
events. VI CA includes students enrolled in T &amp; I. co-op&#13;
programs, printing, welding, machine shop, auto mechanics, drafting, building construction, a nd food service .&#13;
Shull. Monety Stork , Dan Finck, Ken Ross. Row 6: Glen Billesbach,&#13;
Sta n Lobendo, Bill Ha ll , Gary Moore. Gail Polak. Chuck Wakehouse.&#13;
Row 7: Mike Yopp, Ed Hudsen, Bob Myers, Kelly Coffma n. Gerry Po nd,&#13;
Bob Guyett. Row 8: Richa rd Hyde, Steve Whysky. Tony Coffman. Bob&#13;
Nornstrom. Stan Pa rine. Dan Fouth.&#13;
Row 3: Ma rk Pickinpaugh. Dave Silik. Dave Bradly. M r. Shaffer. Row&#13;
4: Mike Zurek. Jerry Mill e r, Mike Hay ni e. Rick Matthe1 ~- Row 5: Ron&#13;
McDowell. Ri ck Jager.&#13;
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Tee Jay Students Receive One Ratings&#13;
Thomas Jefferson vocal and instrumental departments&#13;
both did quite well at the small groups contest held in April.&#13;
Tee Jay band students came home with 12 one rated&#13;
soloists and 29 out of 49 small group entrees received one&#13;
ratings.&#13;
A girls duet, consisting of Patty Ford and Jeanna&#13;
Boys Vocal Octet; Right to Left: Row I: Greg Pogue, Greg Anson , Teddy&#13;
Anfinson, Don Mattieson, Row 2: Jim Evans, Rick Sivertson, Walter&#13;
Herndon, a nd Mike Gibson .&#13;
Band Soloists: Right to Left: Row I:&#13;
Debbie Brown, Mary Kilba ne, Teddy&#13;
Anfinson. Row 2: Ti mmy Hall, Bill&#13;
Creger, Rich Sivertson, Ed Stemple.&#13;
Row 3: Greg Anson, Tim Brewer,&#13;
Jim Joens, Terry Lawless, Terry&#13;
Perkins.&#13;
Ortiz; the se ni or Madriga l: a seni or mi xed qua rt et fc:aturing Patty Ford, Pa ul a Hermeier, Mike Gibso n, a nd Ri ch&#13;
Sivertso n; a boys octet; a so ph omore mi xed quartet: a&#13;
boys qu a rtet; 10 voca l so loists: chamber choir: a nd a&#13;
girls trio a ll recei ved one ratings for the voca l department.&#13;
Sophomore Mixed Quartet; Left to Right: Mark Chillino, Owena Cha mplin,&#13;
Cathy Christopherson, and Jerry Brabec. &#13;
Band Small Groups: Left to Right: Row I: Jon Spires, Debbie Nelson,&#13;
Neva Anson, Cookie Mueller, Janis Davis, Jan Lauver, Nancy Reed,&#13;
Leslie Crane, Cindy Piranio , and Linda J enkins. Row 2: Greg Benton,&#13;
Wayne Erickson, Mary Pat Anderson, Sherri Vancamp, Lorn a Peck,&#13;
Lucy Kosiski, Kay Maack, Gil Snyder, Greg Anson, Karen Lancia !, Nora&#13;
Caffery, Yee Tomes, Tina Slocum, Kathy Heck. Row 3: Bob Peterson,&#13;
Jeff Worth, Timmy Ha ll, Debbie Kohlscheen, Mary Kilbane, Debbie&#13;
TOP: Vocal Soloists: Left to Right:&#13;
Row I: Twila Th ompso n, Kris&#13;
Oviatt, Mark Chillino, Cathy Christopherson. Row 2: Debbie Mcferrin, Patty Ford, Jack Thomas, Rich&#13;
Sivertson, Paula Hermeier, Toni&#13;
Jack so n. BOTTOM: Chamber&#13;
Choir: Left to Right: Row I: Eveonne Meyers, Teresa Scherer, Twila Thompson, Shirley Kennet, Peggy&#13;
Brocklesby, and Karen Hatcher.&#13;
Row 2: Kathy O' Hara , Jeana Ortiz,&#13;
Patty Ford, Paula Hermeier, Sheryl&#13;
Mortenson. Row 3: Chris Sca rpellino, Greg Anson, Mike Gibson, Rich&#13;
Sivertson, Teddy Anfinson. Row 4:&#13;
Greg Pog ue, Jim Evans, Jack&#13;
Thomas, Walter Herndon.&#13;
Brown, Rich Sivertso n, Da le Spiker, Ed Stemple, Teddy Anfinson, Diane&#13;
Dietrick, Christy Crane, Pam Bryant, Jerry Brabec, J oy Poole. Row 4:&#13;
Kev in Moores, Kelly Summy, Steve Rockwell , Tim Brewer, Mike Gibson, Jim Joens, Terry Lawless, Peggy Haynie, Bob Moats, Terry Perkins, Robin Knauss, Sheryl Carter, Harley Shull, Jack ie McAlexander,&#13;
and Marlene Shamblin. &#13;
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First Row: Bob Perrin , Jeff A llen, Dav Gwennir, Don Gnader, J ack&#13;
Thomas, Rod Golsberry , Jay Gunderson, Kelly White, Bill Hagerma n.&#13;
Row Two: Ron Scott, Larry Brodahl, Ma rk Stevens, Gilbert Head , Marty&#13;
Ha rtog, Tim Koenings, Bruce Rasmu sse n. Row three, Ra ndy King,&#13;
Monte Myers, Cliff Lustgraaff, Jim Copeland, Lee Rollins, T om J ensen, Sid Rasm ussen.&#13;
Lettermen Lead T. J. Teams in 71-72&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Lettermen invo lved themselves in the 197 1-72 sports seaso ns. Baseba ll , Basketball, and footba ll agai n were the ma in sports as&#13;
letterman brought the class of ' 72 a n outstanding&#13;
season.&#13;
Lettermen were involved with many activities includi ng the an nu a l Koil Good Guy Basketba ll game.&#13;
Koil again came out on the sho rt end as the letterma n&#13;
won by o ne point.&#13;
Lettermen involved in many sports such as football , wrestling, basketball , gym nastics, a nd swimming. &#13;
Bernit a Rost. Lee Rollins, Donna Sharp, David Stark . Mr. Peters, Di a ne Ri chwine, Miss White, Lo ri Lorenzo n.&#13;
Art Club Promotes&#13;
Trip To Kansas City&#13;
The Art Club was jo ined to bring people with&#13;
a rtisti c a bility together.&#13;
Money raising proj ec ts were th e annual slave&#13;
a uction . Such faculty membe rs as Mr. Howard, Mr.&#13;
Wa rd , Mrs. Yeline, a nd Mr. H o lde r. Assista nt Principa l Mr. H owa rd, received the hig hest bid .&#13;
A trip to Kansas City was pl a nned by the eight&#13;
a rt club membe rs. They wish to visit the Nelso n Art&#13;
G a llery, a nd the municipa l zoo. The Ka nsas City A rt&#13;
Institute was th e ma in attraction on their trip, where&#13;
cultures of peo ple a round th e world have ex hibitio ns.&#13;
Lee Rollins puts the fi nishing touches on his sketching.&#13;
Art Club President , Do nna Sha rp. displays her talents as a fine artist.&#13;
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VARSITY MADRIGAL; Left to Right: Greg Pogue, Kathy O'Ha ra, Greg&#13;
Anso n, Eveo nne Meyers, Richa rd Sivertson, Teresa Schere, Pa ula&#13;
Hermeier, Jim Evans, Patty Ford, Chris Scarpellino, Sheryl Mortensen, Walt Herndo n, T erri Schonberg, J ack Thomas, Shirley Kennet,&#13;
Peggy Broc klesby, Ka ren Ha tcher. Mik e Gibson, and T eddy Anfinson.&#13;
T. J. Madrigal Receive Superior Rating&#13;
The Mad riga l from T .J . is one of the most see n emissa ri es from our school. This musical g roup is composed of the most ta lented singe rs in choir who audition&#13;
for the gro up .&#13;
The Madrigal changed its format somewha t this year&#13;
SOPHOMO RE MADRIGAL; Left to Right: Liz Coo l. Ma rk Chillino.&#13;
Pam Bryant, Da le Spiker, Kris Oviatt, Dave Neighbors, Ma rgaret&#13;
Welch , Craig Campbell, Da rl a Lewellyn, Paul Blain, Debbie Mcferrin,&#13;
and did so me staged sing in g, thou g h madriga ls still form&#13;
the basis for most of its mu sic.&#13;
T. J. Madriga l was the o nly Madrigal in AA competition to rece ive a supenor ra ting at Small Group Contest this year.&#13;
Don Ma tt eso n. Owena C haplin , J erry Brabec, Ca th y Christo pherson.&#13;
Tim Stafford, Ca ro l Kelso n, Jan Co ppeck, Ca thy Cahi ll, Brad Polchow,&#13;
Robin Knau ss, Robin Lewis. a nd Richard Walker. &#13;
ROW ON E: J ea nie Ho lm, Lori A ntho ny, Peggy J ohnson. An ita Pa uritsch,&#13;
Caro le Smit h, Ed ith Groth , T om Cool, a nd Greg Cu ndiff. ROW TWO:&#13;
Language Classes&#13;
Form Two Clubs&#13;
J anet Ca tron, N a ncy Wade. Deb Oshl o. Deb Rosso m . a nd Ma rli ne&#13;
Shamblin.&#13;
The Germa n a nd French classes fo rmed clu bs th is&#13;
yea r. Offi cers of the Ge rma n Club are, President-Na ncy&#13;
Wade, Vice-president-Deb Rossom, a nd Sec retary / Treasure r-Deb Oshl o.&#13;
Officers in French club a re. Presid ent-Dawn Rowe,&#13;
Sec reta ry-A nita Pa uritsch, a nd Treasurer-Carole Ku nik.&#13;
ROW ON E: Jul ie Gilbe rtso n. Brad Ba rnes. Lora ine Pi per. Rich S mi th. Eri c Rost, Dawn Rowe, T racy Bradway. Mrs. Pt:rlis. Anita Pa uritsch.&#13;
Carole Kunik . a nd Deb Jones.&#13;
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J ohn Rodino, Ma ry G ill , Terry Lawless, Judy Beckma n, Ken Cain , Debbi e Brownell , Jim Shell , Do n Skinner, J a y Sheely,&#13;
Ron Dyson .&#13;
Don S kinner prepa res fo r a not her debate tournament.&#13;
Debate Club Participates&#13;
In G.O.L.D.&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
The Thomas J e fferso n Deba te T eam has pa rti cipa ted&#13;
in th e Bell a urma ne, C reigh to n Prep Classic, Des M o ines,&#13;
and Fremo nt To urn a ments. A lso, severa l G .O .L.D.&#13;
Tournaments in the Oma ha-Cou ncil Bluffs a rea.&#13;
At th e Ab raha m Linco ln In vit a tio na l, Ma ry Gill a nd&#13;
Debbi e Brown ell pl a ced seco nd , whil e Jim She ll a nd&#13;
T erry Lawl ess pl aced first. Impressive reco rds we re&#13;
a lso achieved by J ohn Rod in o, J ay S heely, Ke n Cain , a nd&#13;
Don Skinner.&#13;
Jim S hell , Ken Ca in , Terry Lawless la ug h a t a Ca in joke.&#13;
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Film Festivals Achieved&#13;
By Active Cinema 8 ·club&#13;
Cinema 8 at Th omas J efferso n is in its seco nd yea r&#13;
of existence. Sponso red by Mr. Donald Skokan, this club&#13;
tries to achieve the techniques of pro fessional film&#13;
ma king.&#13;
The club seemed quite busy with film festi va ls for&#13;
the wint er and spring seasons, entering three films in the&#13;
Winter Film Festi va l, first prize being twenty-five doll ars.&#13;
Films were acted mostly by Chris Scarpellino, whil e&#13;
Dennis Covey filmed. Such film topics as comedy, song&#13;
interpretatio n a nd Christmas were chosen by the club .&#13;
Eight millimeter movies were made on va rious subj ects.&#13;
Small pa rts of film of last yea r's Film Festiva l winners&#13;
were show n.&#13;
The video ta pe machine was also used by the club .&#13;
Students were filmed a ft er cl asses, as ked qu esti ons on&#13;
particul a r subjects, a nd the films were then repl ayed for&#13;
the mini co urses. Dennis Covey and Chris Sca rpellino solicited ma ny surprising answers.&#13;
In December, members appea red on "Conve rsati ons," with Joni Ballion as hostess, on the KMTV station.&#13;
This ta lk show concern ed what the club is doing and what&#13;
they wanted to accomplish this yea r.&#13;
Marty Tomich ex plai ns his new film .&#13;
Dennis Covey a nd sponsor, Mr. Skokan, focus in on each other.&#13;
Mr. Don S kok an, Denn is Covey , Chris Scarpelli no. Les Amen. Ted&#13;
Anfinso n. Ma rty Tomich, a nd Do n Hopper.&#13;
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Girls Pep Club Grows&#13;
As Spirit Continues On&#13;
Even though the Pep Club had their largest turn out&#13;
when pictures for the annual were ta ken, their turn out&#13;
for the games was only fair.&#13;
President of the club at the beginning of the year was&#13;
Bev Allmon, who was later ta ken into the Porn Porn Squad.&#13;
Deb Bailey replaced her place as president. Vice-President&#13;
was Teresa Foster, who later went into cheerleading.&#13;
Secretary is Deb Tatreau a nd Treasurer is Sue Ramsey.&#13;
This year the girls participated in Bangle Day . The&#13;
girl that brought in the most money was Diane Bergantzel, who won over all other schools.&#13;
Date books, selling . for a $1 .00, produced funds for&#13;
the club. The two types were, one with a flower design&#13;
and one with Nebraska's football schedule.&#13;
Row I: Sheri Mi ll er, Ti na Ga rriso n, J ea nn e S mith , Robin Lewis, Bec ky&#13;
Andersen, Karen Jensen, Jean Whitesides, Donl Ha rris, La urie) Makepeace, Annette Daggett, Denise Wadum, Pam S nethen, Deb Qua kenbush,&#13;
Connie Turner, Pa tty Copeland, Dan i Labendo, Sheri McDona ld , Khris&#13;
Mortensen . Row 2: Roxa nne Gochenou r, Pam McEntee, Jan Davis,&#13;
Donna Meyer, Deb Brownell , Co ll een Edwa rds, Dawn Rowe, A ma nda&#13;
Mo nsell , Sa ndy All en, Debbie Buggy, Teri Anthony, Doll y Wells, Pa tty&#13;
Jones, Vick i Lane, Vicki Da reau x, Va nda Ferguso n, Deb Ta treau, Lo ri&#13;
Renne Sindelar a nd Vicki Da rvea ux intentively watch the ball game.&#13;
Willia ms, J e rry La utenschlager, Diane Dietri c k, J oanie Gore, Pa ul a&#13;
Mcintosh, S indy McDowell. Row 3: Mrs. Andersen, S usa n Ramsey,&#13;
Ma rl a Ma rsha ll , Jackie O ' Bria n, Denise Pullen, Marylin Ri cha rds,&#13;
Dia ne Sorenson, Ga le Burkey , Terri Sage, Lo ri Hotz, Ba rb Penney, C in dy&#13;
Larkin, Dia ne Berga ntzel, Rachea l Martinez, Debbie Pe rin , S ue Dav is,&#13;
She ri Evens, Tammy Knudsen, Vicki Corbin, Pam Jo nes, Peggy Santee,&#13;
Sheryl Par ker, Ka rl a Lanterri, Kat hy Shudak , Robin S tepp uhn , Renee&#13;
S indela r, Vi cki W right. &#13;
Thespians' Devotion Proves Exceptional&#13;
The Thes pi ans wo rk hard to help the drama department. To be part of this club, members must have one&#13;
lead, or two minor roles or 100 hours behind stage. The&#13;
students a re to be devoted to the schools productions and&#13;
participate in each one in their own way.&#13;
In th e spring, the club usuall y has a steak fry fo r a&#13;
big initiatio n of new members.&#13;
President, Peggy Broc kelsby; Vice President, Chris&#13;
Sca rpellino; Secretary, Patty Ford; Treasurer, Dennis&#13;
Covey.&#13;
Mr. Fa nders tells Susie Schwartz where to put the pa int. Glenn Billesbach learns how to pa int by himself.&#13;
Row I: Peggy Brockelsby. Patty Fo rd.&#13;
Row 2: Bev Lukefahr, Jack T homas, Toni&#13;
Jackson, Gloria Larsen. Mr. Fanders.&#13;
Row 3: Pa ula Hermeier. Keith Gann.&#13;
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Academics&#13;
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Working For Careers&#13;
Students Get Involved&#13;
The vocational department offers many skills for&#13;
students who are looking for an occupation after graduation.&#13;
Printing, welding, auto mechanics, and drafting are&#13;
some of the courses offered in the vocational department.&#13;
The vocational students also try to improve the school's&#13;
appearance.&#13;
The print shop publishes the school newspaper, the&#13;
SIGNAL. The auto mechanics course gives students a&#13;
chance to work on their cars or the teacher's cars. This&#13;
opportunity gives the students experience in learning the&#13;
parts of the car a nd its operation.&#13;
The vocational teachers instruct their students in&#13;
difficult tasks, and in the end, its worth it. Our school&#13;
can be proud of such a fine vocational department.&#13;
Vocation al isn't all fun and games.&#13;
•&#13;
Rick Bradberry takes a break to smile ro·r the camera.&#13;
For this j ob, you need a steady ha nd . &#13;
"Smile for the birdie." "Boy, that looks like fun ."&#13;
/&#13;
Their instructor is busy at work too. This student demonstrates how to use a basic tool.&#13;
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New Changes in Homemaking&#13;
This year, there were several changes made in this&#13;
department. One change was that the course, Homemaking&#13;
5 or Family Living, wasn't required for senior girls.&#13;
Another change was in the faculty . Mrs. Shelton retired, and Mrs. Patricia Boos took her place.&#13;
Mrs. Shelton adds personal advice to the filmstrip.&#13;
Kay Tolan co ntem pl ates a go urmet's delight.&#13;
Bev McKeigan, a junior, works patiently at her sewing.&#13;
This typica l sewing class recovers from exam. &#13;
Library Gives Students&#13;
Opportunities For Study&#13;
The library gives the students many opportunities&#13;
fo r studying. Ma ny students can't concentrate in study&#13;
hall so they come to the library. Besides being a place to&#13;
study, the library is full of books with information and&#13;
books for entertai nment. There are also newspapers and&#13;
magazines for the students to enjoy. If you are in need of&#13;
help in the library, you ca n count on Mrs. Morse or Mrs.&#13;
Reiff to help you. Concentra ting on all of these opportunities, you can see why most people enjoy going to the&#13;
libra ry.&#13;
Mike Henry, a senior, has extra time for reading.&#13;
Mrs. Morse cha ts awhile with Dave Eppert.&#13;
Kim Kacin a nd Ma rla Ma rshall discuss the recent news.&#13;
Patti Cane and Patti Dennis, sophomores. a re busy studyi ng.&#13;
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Drama Classes Learn Show Business&#13;
Drama students were required to have one major role&#13;
in a play each nine weeks, or help the stage management&#13;
classes make scenery.&#13;
Students learned the basics of using make-up, stage&#13;
positioning, and pantomime. Mr. R. H . Fanders and Mr.&#13;
Earnest Haag did the best they could to help bring out&#13;
talents the students themselves did not know they had.&#13;
In advanced drama, students read plays and received&#13;
acting assignments. Interpretation of plays and understanding at the acting profession was the purpose of this&#13;
course.&#13;
Behind the scenes was the stage management classes.&#13;
Without these students all the school productions would&#13;
have been failures. These students make the scenery and&#13;
props for such productions. The classes spent many hours&#13;
and hard work into the scenery so that productions would&#13;
be a success.&#13;
Mr. Earnest Haag demonstrates the use of make-up on junior, Laura&#13;
Sales. In picture at right, Junior Glen Billesbach places a piece of&#13;
scenery on the wall. Scenery was made by the stage ma nagement class.&#13;
Sophomore, Deb Wadum practices putting on make-up on Sophomore,&#13;
Kathy Kilbane. &#13;
Foreign Languages Aid&#13;
Developing of Students&#13;
The foreign language depa rtment co ntributed to the&#13;
development of students by offering three fo reign la nguages. Those participating in this area were a ble to become flu ent in a noth er la nguage whil e widening the knowledge o f their ow n la nguage.&#13;
Three foreign la nguage teachers a nd co urses we re&#13;
Mrs. Ann Dicerbo , spa nish, Mrs. Peggy Rodriguez, german, a nd Mrs. Perlis, French.&#13;
Many students wrote to pen-pa ls. The teachers had&#13;
lists of for eign students th a t wanted to have pen-pa ls in&#13;
the United States.&#13;
In each course students lea rned the customs of th e&#13;
countries tha t spoke the la nguage they we re studying a nd&#13;
sang foreign Christmas carols.&#13;
On Fridays a ll you could hear in Mrs. Ann DiCerbo's&#13;
Spanish class was Spa nish. This was conversation day&#13;
where students could on ly spea k spa nish. Students a lso&#13;
read "El Sol" , a spa nish magazin e.&#13;
For students to have a better understa nding of what&#13;
it is lik e in France, Mrs. Perlis's fr ench students made&#13;
proj ects showing the customs. After the end of each section, students made up skits using French wo rds only .&#13;
Dia logues, gramma r a nd speeches were some of the&#13;
ways students lea rned to spea k a nd write German, ta ught&#13;
by Mrs. Peggy Rodriguez.&#13;
Juni o r Jon Anderson refuses help from a fri end while playing Scrabble&#13;
using germa n words.&#13;
Junior, Jea nne Holm laughs at a skit put on by other students in french&#13;
class.&#13;
Phyllis Ma nn , junior, contemplates her next assignment fo r spanish.&#13;
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Girls Helping Others In&#13;
Reaching For A Goal&#13;
Special Education classes are held during all day at&#13;
school and are taught by Mrs. Daley. The purpose of this&#13;
class is to help students who are slow and have trouble&#13;
understanding how to work different subjects. Mrs. Daley&#13;
has several aides to help her.&#13;
David Reed watches a fellow student reading.&#13;
Tanya Matt hai, teacher's aide, a nd Kenny Jeffers a re busy working.&#13;
Mrs. Daley listens to a student reading.&#13;
Jo Ann Flinch helps David Bra nnon look in the dictio nary. &#13;
Students Study About&#13;
Man As a Human Being&#13;
Soc iology, psychology. and huma niti es are subjects&#13;
tha t help a perso n to understa nd himse lf. in sid e and out.&#13;
Eac h subj ect sepa ra tely deals with the huma n being. For&#13;
insta nce. psyc hology is the study of th e huma n mind. sociology dea ls with th e study of man in ge nera l and how he&#13;
fits into his soc iety. a nd in humaniti es. yo u are taught&#13;
about ma n and God, nature. and his fell owman.&#13;
Kay Tolan, junior, is anxious to answer the question .&#13;
Mr. Fa nders ex pla ins the mea ning o f myth to his class.&#13;
Debbie Geiger, junior, is working on her test.&#13;
\,&#13;
Lavo nne Ladd, j unior, looks a t her sociology notes.&#13;
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Thomas Jeffersons' Band Is Involved&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson High School Marching Band&#13;
led by Drum Major Terry Lawless and directed by Melvin Johnson contributed much to the T .J. home football&#13;
games by performing at pre-game and half-time shows.&#13;
A highlight of the '7 1-72 Band year was a trip to&#13;
Ames for the Iowa State Band Day. There was also a band&#13;
trip in the Spring.&#13;
Twirlers for the band were Mary Anderson, Julie&#13;
Crane, Sue Gregory, Lucy Kosiski and Linda Peregrine.&#13;
This year's Veterans Day Parade was another first&#13;
for the Yellowjacket Band having won the I st place trophy&#13;
for the last three years. Tee Jay competed against&#13;
Abraham Lincoln, Underwood and Lewis Central and was&#13;
judged by several members of the Veterans of Foreign&#13;
War. The songs played were: California Dreamin, Light&#13;
My Fire, and The Tee Jay Song.&#13;
All Staters for this yea r were Ted Anfinson and Bob&#13;
Moats, French horn; Kay Maack, Oboe; Terry Perkins,&#13;
Baritone Sax; Terry Lawless, Bassoo n; Greg Anson ,&#13;
Trumpet; Jim Joens, Tenor Sax.&#13;
Terry Lawless was chosen to play in the Macy's Day&#13;
Parade and McDonalds All-American Band and had a&#13;
special luncheon with Governor Ray.&#13;
Sophomores: Greg Benton, Jody Burdick , Karen Carr, Owena Champlin,&#13;
Bill Creger, Bill Dahlheimer, Sherri Darnold, Janis Davis, Patti Dennis,&#13;
Way ne Erickson, Peggie Hayn ie, Kristi Hermeier, Sherry Jilek, Bruce&#13;
Kindred, Jan Lauver, Debra Mcferrin, Da vid Moats, Kevin Moores,&#13;
Debbie Nelson, Brad Osborne, Ron Parish, Doris Parker, Bob Petersen, Steve Rockwell , Bob Schultz, Dale Spiker, Ed Stemple, Kelly&#13;
Summy, Wendy Van Alstine, Jeff Wirth, Jon Spires. Juniors: Ted Anfinson, Greg Anson, Ga ry Benso n, Sherry Burdick, Wanda Caffery, Dennis&#13;
Covey, Ju lie Crane, Sue Gregory, Tim Hall , Mary Harris, Mary Kilbane,&#13;
Bob Moats haunts 6th period Band study hall.&#13;
Debbie Kohlscheen, Ma ry Lee, Susan Lee, Leslie Lind trom, Lynette&#13;
Nielsen, Bruce Norton, Linda Peregrine, Greg Pogue, Joy Poole, Debbie&#13;
Reikofski, Rich Sive rtso n, Gil Snyder, Kathy Wilson . Seniors: Mary&#13;
Anderson , Neva Anson, Tim Brewer, Debbie Brown, Glen Fisher, Mike&#13;
Gibson , Jim Joens, Lucy Kosisk i, Terry Lawless, Kay Maack, Bob&#13;
Moats, Cookie Muell er, Eveon ne Myers, Lorna Peck, Terry Perkins,&#13;
Ruth Richardso n, Ba rb Riley, Teri Schonberg, Jim Smit h, Vee Tomes,&#13;
Sherri Van Camp, Pa ul Yambo r. &#13;
All Slaters represented Tee Jay at the 25th All Sta te Concert.&#13;
Mary Harris at beginning Pre-game march.&#13;
Drum Major, Terry Lawless&#13;
Mr. Melvin Johnson, Ba nd Director leads the Nationa l Anthem.&#13;
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Row I: Leslie Cra ne, Linda Jenkins, Cindy Piranio , Tina Slocum,&#13;
Robin Kna uss, Harley Schull. Row 2: Marlene Shamblin, Mary Dona ldson, Nancy Reed, Nora Caffrey, Jackie McAlexander, Ka ren Lancia!,&#13;
Sheryl Carter, Cookie Mueller, Kathy Heck , Judy Schultz. Row 3: Lucy&#13;
Kosiski, Neva Anson, Vee Tomes, Ted Anfinson, Gil Snyder, Bruce&#13;
Norton, Ruth Richardson, Kay Maack, Terry Lawless, Jim Joens,&#13;
Above: Linda Jenkins and Leslie Crane a re members of the string&#13;
ensemble. Right: Harl ey Schull shows Cindy Piranio the finer parts of&#13;
his fiddl e.&#13;
Kristie Crane, Mary Ha rris. Row 4: Mr. Ivy, Debbie Reikofski, Lorna&#13;
Peck, Tim Ha ll, Janise Davis, Pam Bryant, Jerry Brabec, Greg Anson,&#13;
Ed Stemple, Bill Dahlheimer, Tim Brewer, Mike Gibson. Not pictured:&#13;
Julie Crane, Dianna Dietrick, Glenn Fisher, Shirley Kennett, Pa ul&#13;
Yambor.&#13;
Orchestra Performs&#13;
With 'Superior' Ratings&#13;
The Thomas Jefferson Orchestra, under the direction&#13;
of Mr. Stan Ivy, is the youngest musical group to be&#13;
formed at Tee J ay. Since it was formed in 1968 it has&#13;
grown in size and qua lity a nd has become a major musical gro up.&#13;
The string section has more than doubled a nd has&#13;
received many 'superior' ratings at contests. The orchestra performs at many contests and concerts, a nd&#13;
plays at the graduation exercises. &#13;
Beginning Journalism One Year Class&#13;
T eaching j o urn a lism fo r his seco nd yea r, Mr. Pa ul&#13;
Volz, has seen a few cha nges from the previo us yea r.&#13;
Journ a lism may ta ke the place o f English fo r juniors as&#13;
well as seni o rs a nd to be accepted o n the Monticello a nd&#13;
S ignal sta ffs yo u mu st have two semesters of journa lism&#13;
instead o f last yea r's o ne semest er.&#13;
J o urna lism is a prepara ti o n class to give students&#13;
a n o ppo rtunity to wo rk o n the school yea rboo k a nd newspaper.&#13;
Photogra phy is a lso covered fo r students interested,&#13;
but is not a class project.&#13;
As pa rt o f the j o urna lism program, th e students made&#13;
their own class yea rboo k a nd news pa per.&#13;
Students ma ke a ' fa ke' yea rbook for practice.&#13;
Above: Senior Gloria La rsen in terviews the perso n of her choice. Below: Mary Harris ma kes headlines in her head instead of on paper. &#13;
Mr. Kenneth Hawkes invo lved in class discussion.&#13;
Guest speakers Dave Sink and Tom Weber.&#13;
New Elective Courses&#13;
Up Date Social Studies&#13;
The social studies medium is pro ba bl y th e most informati ve and most interesting of a ny area we have today,&#13;
and this yea r severa l new electi ve co urses we re add ed to&#13;
th e depa rtment.&#13;
The purpose of th e new ly acquired electi ves, such as&#13;
Compa rati ve Gove rnments and World A ffa irs are to add&#13;
new interest . to the depa rtment as we ll as to up da te&#13;
materi a l offered. In prev ious yea rs a student had few&#13;
options in his se lect ion of co urses he was to ta ke. A student has to have fo ur req uired semesters of socia l&#13;
st ud ies in his three years of high schoo l. It was once&#13;
upon a time, th at a st udent had no option in his selecti o n&#13;
of co urses. Due to these new electi ves stud ents now have&#13;
a slight plus in choosing what th ey wan t to take. &#13;
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From left to right: Leo n Ovia tt, Rob Dilts. Terry Ra nda ll , Kelly White.&#13;
Billy Fo ley , Steve King, Ma rk Stevens, La rry Broda hl, Ron Scott, Ke ith&#13;
Gann, J oyce Clay, J ackie McKenzie, Ka ren Nihsen, Lori Bohlen, Ta ra&#13;
Class Produces Annual&#13;
The 1971-72 Annua l sta ff co nsisted of two classes,&#13;
fifth a nd sixth periods in room 223. The sta ff co nsisted&#13;
of Ma rk Stevens a nd Keith Ga nn as co-editors, Judy&#13;
Ack erma n, orga nization's editor, Sherri Ya n Camp, Academics editor, Dia nne Appel, Activities editor, Tara Gore,&#13;
perso na lities editor, a nd Cookie Mueller and Debbie Cha pma n as the Index editors.&#13;
Gore, Judy Ackerma n. Neva A nson, Sherri Ya n Camp, Terry Tilley,&#13;
Alice Gill, Coo kie Mueller, Debbie Chapman, Fritzi N ugent, Yicke&#13;
Everett. N ot pictured: Vick i Ferguso n a nd Debby Eddy.&#13;
Left, Steve King, senior, hides in the wo rk room behind a typewriter to&#13;
a vo id doing his layou t. Above: Cover design a nd division pages a re&#13;
discussed by a nnual co-ed itors, Keith Ga nn a nd Mark Stevens.&#13;
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Math Classes Teaches&#13;
Students New Methods&#13;
The math department has been progressing this year&#13;
in teaching new basic methods for its students. The math&#13;
courses consist of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, math&#13;
analysis, and calculus. These courses are helpful for&#13;
students preparing to go on to college.&#13;
The teachers in this field deserve much credit for&#13;
the progress their students are doing in their math&#13;
classes. These teachers are Mr. Charles Crouse, Mr.&#13;
Majed Ghanem, Mr. John Martens, Mr. John Rosenthal,&#13;
and Miss Agnes Spera.&#13;
Kathy Cahill writes out her a nswer to the probl em.&#13;
f&#13;
Mr. Crouse points out the solution to the problem.&#13;
This stude nt is busy wo rking at he r desk. &#13;
Juli e Cra ne.junior. a rra nges her assignments in order.&#13;
"Only four more days to semester," sighs Doris Parker.&#13;
(&#13;
Mr. Gha nem ex pl a ins the problem step by step.&#13;
Dave Mo rfo rd takes time out to relax in class, aga in .&#13;
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Commercial Course Is Widely Taken&#13;
Typing, Shorthand, Business Machines, Business Law,&#13;
Business Math, Bookkeeping, Notehand, and Office Practice are the courses offered by the commercial section&#13;
this year at Thomas Jefferson. Head of the department&#13;
is Mrs. Phyllis Wickman.&#13;
Notehand is a new course offered for one year. It is&#13;
taken by students who want a crash course in shorthand,&#13;
many who are planning on attending college.&#13;
This year Office Practice is taught as a two hour&#13;
block giving students an idea of what office work is like.&#13;
Production, filing, increased speed in typing and shorthand, and work on different business machines are part of&#13;
this course. It can be taken by seniors only.&#13;
Top: Cindy Piranio heads row of industrious typists. Bottom: Judy&#13;
Brocker prepares a carbon copy.&#13;
Senior Monty Meyers has the error stricken look.&#13;
Sue Kinnamon beginning a short ha nd timing. &#13;
I&#13;
Steve Brad fo rd wo rks out problems in Business Ma th .&#13;
Top: Senio r Ka rl a Roberts follows new adding machine drill. Bottom:&#13;
Paul a Wyli e ta kes dicta tion in seco nd yea r shortha nd .&#13;
Top: Joyce C lay does n't quite understand bookkeepi ng problem . Bottom:&#13;
Renee Peterso n turns in surprise.&#13;
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Boys' Glee, Row I: Craig Campbell, Jim Lewis, Mark Chui lino, Brad&#13;
Pigsley, Tim Stafford, Richard Wa lk er, Mik e Sha ffer, Tom Rodino:&#13;
Row 2: Greg Anson, Ra ndy Konfirst, Greg Edmonds, Ma rk Reaze r, Jim&#13;
Rolf, Matt Ba rges, Gordon O' Brien, Don Matteson, Garry Kenea ly. Row&#13;
1971-72 Boys' -Girls' Glee&#13;
This yea r Glee was still suffering from a lack of&#13;
boys' voices. The combined Girls' and Boys' Glee took&#13;
field trips to Woodrow Wilson Junior High a nd to Edison&#13;
to recruit peopl e for next yea r's gro up. They gave a concert at both schools.&#13;
The Boy's Glee participated in the 1971 Road Show.&#13;
They sa ng two songs: '"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," a nd&#13;
everyo ne's favo rite, "Climbin' Up The Mountain ."&#13;
Glee met every day during fourth and fifth hour. The&#13;
Girls' Glee met in the ba nd room, a nd the boys met in the&#13;
auditorium . Directors of the gro ups were Mr. Hawkes, and&#13;
Mr. MacNeil.&#13;
Student teacher, Miss Hanslip, was accompa nist for Girls' Glee.&#13;
3: Ma rk Krittenbrink , Glen Bo hls, Scott Story, Mik e Elste r. Paul Blain,&#13;
Ed Donner. Ri ck Qua ndt, Jerry Bra bec. Row 4: Da n Ri chardso n. Ke nny&#13;
Ma rtin . Shawn Shea , Leon Ovi a tt , T e rry Anderso n, Ra ndy M a rk e l.&#13;
George Lawton, Rick Rogers. Bob Stuart.&#13;
Mr. Kenneth Hawkes rel axes while listening to his favo rite music. &#13;
4th per. Girls' Glee-Row I: Julie C ra ne, Donna Fuss, Kris Oviatt,&#13;
Dia ne Ha milton , Deb Quakenbush, Pam Snethen, Eli zabeth Munch , Linda&#13;
Ha rper, Debbie Fender, Kathy Cahill, Robin Kna uss, Jackie O' Brien.&#13;
Row 2: Juli Dirks. May Hohn, Sa ndy Allen, Teresa Shere, Nancy Johnson, Ka ren La ncia!, Sue Gregory, J ackie Brown, Annette Delph, Ka ren&#13;
J ense n, Toni Hoselton , Grace Ashley. Row 3: Ama nda Monsell , Debra&#13;
5th per. Girls' Glee-Row I: Kris Knudsen, Mary Hausner, La ura Bittick, Deb Bradford, J ea nne Smith , Donna Meyer. Denise Wadum, Debbie Brum mer, Rob in Lewis. Mary Chrisinger. Row 2: Kris Mortensen,&#13;
Cha rlene Kline, Ka ren Minton. Liz Cool, Rosetta Trotter, Julie Macra nder. Coll een Edmo nds, Tina Ga rrison , Dia na Anson. An ita Shadden,&#13;
Ell a Brown. Row 3: Pam Brya nt. Charlene Smith, S ue Ramsey, Dawn&#13;
Thornton, Ma rga ret Welch. Becky Sta nsberry, Da rl a Lewellen, Debbie&#13;
Woods, Lynne Fernl ey, Shirley King, Loretta Shamblen. Sherie Evans,&#13;
Debbie Bugge, Alice Nelson, Joyce Bersa ne. Row 4: Jody Burdick, Teri&#13;
Sage. Pam Lines. Debbie Mcferrin , Cheryl Kelley, Patty Billings, Judy&#13;
Bockert, Vicki Corbin . Bonnie Beasley, Carol Hutchinson, Cynthia Larkin. Teresa Glynn , Debra Perin .&#13;
Rowe. Cheryl Clayto n. Leslie Fuss, Ja ne Fletcher. Marilyn Richards.&#13;
Joyce Ha nkins, Marl a Marshall , Cindy Robinso n, Vicky Lane. Row 4:&#13;
Karen Dimmit, Roberta McCoy. Eugeni a Pa rrott, Ke lly Pitt, Linda&#13;
Deputy, J a n Ha ll , Patty Jones. Dia ne Sorenso n. Carol Ke lsen. Teri&#13;
LaFerla, Becky O' Do nnell , Pa tty Ka ufman. Laurie Hotz.&#13;
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Concert-Varsity Choirs&#13;
Strive For 'Perfection'&#13;
This yea r the Voca l Music Depa rtment ex pa nded its&#13;
program with the addition of the Va rsity Choir. This cl ass&#13;
has no prerequisites. A nyone who can match a tone a nd&#13;
has a desire to sing ca n be in the class. Mr. Ma cNeil was&#13;
quite satisfi ed with the good turn-out. It's only wea kness&#13;
was a shortage of boy's vo ices. The Va rsity Choir pa rticipated in the " Road Show" with a so ng called " Lo uisia na&#13;
Hay Ride." The Va rsity Choir a lso sa ng in several concerts. This class met every day during third hour.&#13;
The Co ncert Choir had a fin e yea r a lso. Several Choir&#13;
members we re chosen to be in th e Iowa High Schoo l Music&#13;
Association All State Choir, which presented a program&#13;
the weekend of Tha nksgiving. These poeple were: Eveonne&#13;
Mye rs, Toni Hoselton, Sheryl Mortensen, Richard Silvertson, Jerry Brabec, Ma rk Chullino, a nd Phil Ha rdima n.&#13;
The Choir, accompanied by the All Sta te Orchestra ,&#13;
sang a ve ry difficult piece, entitl ed " The Three Psa lms" ,&#13;
whi ch was commissioned for the Choir a nd Orchestra in&#13;
honor of the Twenty-fifth a nniversary of the All State.&#13;
The Co ncert Choir co nsisted of sixty-three members.&#13;
It met each day during seco nd hour.&#13;
Row One: Kathy O' Ha ra, Teri Ehrenburg, Teresa Shere, Ma rsha DeWolf, Greg Pogue, Trent Ba il ey, Chuck Wakehouse, Randy Lambirth,&#13;
Dave Rya n, Ka thy Reed, Shirl ey Kennett, Kathy Straw, Ka ren Ha tcher.&#13;
Row 2: Kim Draper, Diane Keuck , Eveon ne Myers, Julie Cra ne, Rich&#13;
Sive rtso n, Chris Sca rpellino, Brad Folkerts, Pa ul a Hermeier, G loria&#13;
Larso n, Anita Pa uritsch, Toni Jackson, Nancy Wade, Leslie Simons,&#13;
Peggy Brocklesby. Row 3: Deb Engebretson, Julie Pribyl, Lorna Peck,&#13;
Karen Gibbs, Pat Toscano, George Lawton, Bob Perin , Rod Goldsberry,&#13;
Mario Becerra and Larry Mason overpower&#13;
the Soprano's.&#13;
Mr. MacNeil dema nds complete a ttention .&#13;
Ted Anfinson, Don Ma tteson, Ha rley Schull , She ryl Morte nso n. Bernita&#13;
Rost, Teri Schonberg. Row 4: Pa tti Fo rd , Sha ron Mo rtenson, Twila&#13;
Thompson, Bernie Frey, Jenni fe r White, Jim Eva ns, Ma rty Ha rtog,&#13;
Larry Mason, Jack Thomas, Mi ke Gibson, J a ne Lewis, Donn a Sha rp,&#13;
Connie Turner, Lavella Moo n, Pa t Holder, Deb Sempek . Not Pictured:&#13;
Ma ri o Becerra, Wa lter Herndon, To ni Haselton, Phil Ha rdima n, Mike&#13;
Henry, Jea na Ortiz, Rod Race, Jeff Sperry. &#13;
Row I: Lavonne Ladd, Kathy O'Hara, Cheryl Parker, Linda Reed, Lorna&#13;
Beckwith, Truly Slendy, Connie Sausedo, Debra Bailey, Debbie Martinez,&#13;
Sue Peterson, Cathy Herrick, Joni Junt. Row 2: Ann McDaniel, Julie&#13;
Pribyl, Bev Allmon, Vickki Campbell, Patty Colledge, Mary Underwood,&#13;
Barb Clark, Jean Anson, Becky Jensen , Jody Hough, Teresa Mason,&#13;
Florencia Wiles. Row 3: Peggy Santee, Teresa Narmi, Debbie Carmen,&#13;
Richard Walker, Denise Walker, Dianne Appel, Vicki McGee, Karen&#13;
Rick Robinson a nd Jack Taylor pour out their hearts in song.&#13;
Nihsen, Patty Fisher. Row 4: Christie Tyson, Mary Knowlton , Janet&#13;
Wray, Mike Benedict, Marty Lombardo, Steve Slayman , Ted Scherer,&#13;
Jack Taylor, Rick Robinson, Ron Alexander, Sue Yaugniaux, Karla&#13;
Roberts, Tara Gore, Jennifer Hoeppner, Susan Howard. Not Pictured:&#13;
J ackie Craig, Jenny Craig, Christi Nead, Nancy Roe, Susan Sheeler,&#13;
Lynnette Wallace, Bev Young, Bobbi Fillebeck, Kathy Munch, Susie&#13;
Swa rtz, Debbie Woods.&#13;
Junior Sue Sheeler st udies her music in aweHigh A's. &#13;
English Courses Off er&#13;
Students Much Variety&#13;
English, a required course at Thomas Jefferson High&#13;
School, is a favorite of many students.&#13;
Sophomore English concentrates on an in-depth study&#13;
of various literary forms with a stress on analytical&#13;
reading and critical thinking.&#13;
The Juniors' have been described as the ' bookworm&#13;
class' of the English department as they participated actively in Tee Jay's literature program which introduces&#13;
students to outstanding American authors, exposes them&#13;
to an increasing variety of types of literature, and shows&#13;
a reflection of their nations history. Bless the Beasts&#13;
and Children was read as a class project. A field trip to&#13;
see the movie was taken to gain a different perspective&#13;
of the book.&#13;
Senior English is a review of great books of old and&#13;
this year a n experimental course in Basic Composition&#13;
was added.&#13;
Above: Mr. Hayeks combines English with Geometry. Below: Mike&#13;
Quakenbush and Byron Rockwell st udy symbolism.&#13;
98&#13;
Senior Patty Ford recites before her English Class.&#13;
Senior Brenda Foster reads 'A Ra isin in the Su n . &#13;
Sophomore a nd Junior English teacher Mrs. Goad, leads discussion.&#13;
Below: Senior Tim Brewer puts his best fa ce forward with a "charm the teacher smile" . Right:&#13;
Jack Thomas a nd Connie Turner do their English&#13;
assignments with ease .&#13;
Dave Eppert pauses for a humorous moment.&#13;
99 &#13;
100&#13;
Honors Projects Class&#13;
For Talented Students&#13;
Among the art courses offered at Tee Jay are drawing and crafts, taught by Mr. Peters and Miss White;&#13;
ceramics, Mr. Peters; painting and commercial art, Miss&#13;
White. An honors projects class- for a few special talented&#13;
students- is taught by both teachers.&#13;
Drawing classes made pop posters similar to those&#13;
of the poster artist Peter Max, crafts classes worked with&#13;
macrame, stitchery, and modern copper tooling, while&#13;
advertising projects were done by the commercial art&#13;
classes.&#13;
Above: This something seldom seen, Mark Dawson cleaning up the&#13;
potters wheel. Below: Darlene Rock shows her creativity in designing&#13;
a bowl.&#13;
Mr. Peters takes time to prepare equipment for his ceramics classes.&#13;
Renetta Nelson displ ays her artistic ability in crafts class. &#13;
Driver's Ed. Eliminates&#13;
Driving to Get License&#13;
Driver's education is one of th e most popul ar courses&#13;
in the school. It is required for a perso n to take it if he&#13;
wishes to get his license before turning 18.&#13;
Students a re taught to be good, defensive dri ve rs and&#13;
to wa tch out for the other guy. The basic theme behind&#13;
teaching sa fety is to teach the youth to become safer&#13;
drivers th an the older generation and thus eliminate the&#13;
driving death rate.&#13;
Students passing drivers edu ca tion this yea r were&#13;
a llowed to get their temporary drive rs license without&#13;
taking a driving test with a highway patrolman.&#13;
Above: Mr. Samgacz pays attention as sophomore Mike Jackson demonstrates a left turn on to a two-way street. Below: "What do I do when&#13;
I run out of gas?", wonders Debbie Bliss.&#13;
•&#13;
"The idea is to stop before running into the train," sighs instructor&#13;
Mr. Dave Runyo n.&#13;
Driver's education students dream during class of some day driving in&#13;
the lndia n'! polis 500.&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
Changes in Courses Aid Science Dept.&#13;
Changes were made this year in the science department to give students a better chance to broaden their&#13;
education in science.&#13;
Biology, unlike the previous year, became a semester&#13;
course instead of two semesters. In addition to biology,&#13;
the two new courses were zoology, the study of animal&#13;
life and botany, the study of plant life. These gave students a better understanding of life around them.&#13;
Physics, the mathematics of science, taught by Mike&#13;
Ghanem, employed a series of experiments to show the&#13;
relationship between different units of matter and various properties. Although it is mostly a theory course, the&#13;
experiments performed enabled the students to learn from&#13;
a practical standpoint.&#13;
The concept of correct application of principles was&#13;
also emphasized in chemistry. Chemistry is the study of&#13;
matters, chemical reactions, changes, compatibilities,&#13;
and incompatibilities. There was an attempt to instill&#13;
creativity into the chemistry student.&#13;
Two field trips to Fontenelle Forest, were made again&#13;
this year. One in the fall for first semester classes, and&#13;
one in the spring for second semester classes. The trips&#13;
were planned so students have a chance to learn about&#13;
the environment in which we live and how to protect it.&#13;
The motive of the entire department was to teach the&#13;
students to think logically and relate knowledge to new&#13;
and old situations. The teachers have attempted to give&#13;
their students the ability to think , in order that they may&#13;
better understand the world confronting them each day.&#13;
Sophomores Sheri Knight and Jea nne J eli ck read a n assignment in&#13;
biology.&#13;
Senior Phil Emerine listens intently to the teacher's explanation in&#13;
physics class.&#13;
Seni or T im Koenigs poses for camera. &#13;
Juniors Phyllis Bledsoe, Kevin Field, a nd Bev Lukefahr study chemistry problems.&#13;
Sophomore S teve Stucker seems to thin k biology is a la ughing matter. Bob James, j unior. reads about laws of motion and force o f nature in&#13;
physics.&#13;
103 &#13;
104&#13;
Gym Classes Try Varieties of Sport&#13;
In physical education many various activities were&#13;
accomplished. In the boys' physical education classes&#13;
track and field, soccer, tennis, softball, football , speedball , tumbling, archery, badminton, basketball, and folk,&#13;
square, and ballroom dancing were tried. In the girls'&#13;
physical education classes track and field , softball, field&#13;
hockey, gymnastics, free exercise, tennis and square,&#13;
folk , and ballroom dancing were tried. The seniors&#13;
participated in bowling, skiing, recreational act1v1t1es,&#13;
and golf, while the underclassmen participated in coed&#13;
volleyball. Physical fitness tests were also done. By&#13;
learning these activities the students will be able to use&#13;
them for their own recreational purposes.&#13;
Whil e the girls battle for the ball , one girl prays the ball won 't fall on&#13;
her head.&#13;
Jun iors Denise Walker and Mari lyn Polak fight it ou t during a fi eld&#13;
hockey game.&#13;
"How many more do we have to do'l"-sighs senior Gay lin Hi cks. &#13;
These sophomores, like many, learned the techniques of square dancing.&#13;
"Ah, hah, I've got the ball , Jackie," grunts sophomore Robin Steppuhn&#13;
to sophomore Jackie O' Brien, as they play volleyball with the guys.&#13;
Seniors took a school day to learn how to ski at the Crescent Ski Lodge.&#13;
There was competition between the best ski iers: Bev Allmon, Ron Scott&#13;
and Byron Rockwell. '&#13;
105 &#13;
106 &#13;
Man runs, tackles, fouls&#13;
and often hurts his&#13;
fellow man&#13;
in an effort to win .&#13;
Athletics provide him&#13;
with the means to&#13;
do it legally.&#13;
Both life and athletics&#13;
have the same goals&#13;
to many men- to win,&#13;
be the best- the champion.&#13;
Athletics try to provide him with&#13;
an escape from his world&#13;
of frustration.&#13;
But its nearly impossible ...&#13;
Man vs. man in life&#13;
Man vs. Man in athletics&#13;
There is no escape.&#13;
Atltletics&#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
T.J. at Best Against Crosstown Rivals&#13;
As the referee blows his whistle Tim Koenings zeros in for a spear.&#13;
Row I: Dave Ryan Mgr., Charles Andrews E, Tom Co nner HB, Tedd&#13;
Scherer DE, Kelly White S, Rod Goldsberry H B, Eldon Janicek FB, Ron&#13;
Bailey HB, Glen Bohls, LB, Dave Peckenpaugh G, Rich Quandt G, Billy&#13;
Davis Mgr. Row 2: Pat Snagacz Coach, Ma rk Pickenpaugh T, Mario&#13;
Becerra T, Dave Sillik LB, Rick Hiffernan HB, Dave Mi ller T, Steve&#13;
Tee Jay title hopes ran high as they swe pt their first&#13;
five games. At the peak of the streak , a fter th e A.L.&#13;
crushing 44-7, the Jackets rated as high as 7th in the&#13;
state of Iowa for class 4A teams.&#13;
The Yellowjackets then suffered a disheartening defeat to Burke 27-0. The Jacket offense never go t bac k to&#13;
par and the Jackets lost 3 of their last four games.&#13;
The team was well balanced with outstanding individuals earning state acclaims. Jack Thomas, guard and&#13;
linebacker, made third team all-state. Sid Rasmussen&#13;
the rugged Jacket fullback pil ed up 907 yards rushing to&#13;
gain all-state honorabl e mention.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
14 Boystown 0&#13;
30 Westside 18&#13;
29 St. Albert 0&#13;
24 Rummel 14&#13;
44 A.L.H.S. 7&#13;
0 Burke 27&#13;
0 Ryan 14&#13;
14 Tech 7&#13;
6 North 12&#13;
Erickso n E, Tom Jensen C, Tim Koenings T, Jim Copeland G , Bob&#13;
Perrin G, Jim Davis Tm., Bob Harden Coach. Row 3: Fred Hayeks&#13;
Coach, Tim Kessler T, Sid Rasmussen FB, Dave Gwinner G. Don&#13;
Gnader E, Cliff Lustgraaf T, Bill Hagerman E, Barry Ba rritt QB, J ack&#13;
Thomas LB, Dave Vallinch E, Dave Lamphear C, Bruce Hansen Mgr. &#13;
Top Left: Lee Rollins a nd other Jacket defenders view results of&#13;
measurement. Top Right: Quarterback, Barry Barritt, gets sacked by a&#13;
vicious Boystown player. Bottom Left: Dave Sillik hassles a Rummel&#13;
playe r as Rick Hiffernan makes the tackle. Above: Don Gnader pledges&#13;
the flag ha lfway through the third quarter?&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Right: Tom Jensen and Jack Thomas drill&#13;
Burke players into Sid Rasmussen. Bottom Left: Coaches Smagacz, Harden, and&#13;
Hayeks experience a slight nip in the air.&#13;
Bottom Right: Defensive safety Kelly&#13;
White closes in for another cheap shot. &#13;
Above: Dean Bea virl sets up to throw the bomb&#13;
aga inst Westside. Below: T. J . lineman uive uood&#13;
pro tecti o n for a fourth down punt. - -&#13;
I to r: Front Row: J o n Spin:s. Ray A lexander. J eff Kirk. Steve Lo ng. Mike Johnson . Jeff Ca rmen.&#13;
Mike Jackso n, Patt Moore. Dan Jackson. Gary Osborn. Seco nd Row: Coac h Nei lso n. Mik e Rush.&#13;
M ikc Ca rey. Paul Heath. Steve Slayman, J e ff Foote. Dary le Darling, Dave Mi ll er. Steve Erikson.&#13;
Mitch Harrington. Steve Stucker. Randy Co nfirst. Back Row: Tony Redmo nd. Jake Brazil. Jim Fennel. Gayland Ott , Dea n Beavi rt. Tim Kessle r. Bruce Ha nson (mgr.). a nd Coach Mains.&#13;
J.V.'s Best At AL&#13;
T.J. junior varsity finished their season with a 20-0&#13;
romp over crosstown rival A.L.&#13;
Junior varsity footballers had a little better season&#13;
than the sophomores when they finished the season with a&#13;
2 and 6 record.&#13;
T.J. came out in the opener scoring 14 points only to&#13;
be defeated 32- 14 by Burke. Their following two games&#13;
were fairly close, falling to Westside 7-6 and Ryan 18-0.&#13;
After three defeats, T.J. met the Tech High Trojans and&#13;
defeated them 16-6. Their next game was really their&#13;
only really big defeat when they dropped to North 48-0.&#13;
They lost two more before getting back on the winning&#13;
side. They lost to Rummel 32-16 and were dropped by&#13;
Creighton Prep 26-6.&#13;
In their last game of the season, T.J. went to City&#13;
Park to meet their arch crosstown rival A.L. T.J. went&#13;
into the game fired up and defeated A.L., 20-0 .&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
14 Burke 32&#13;
6 Westside 7&#13;
0 Ryan 18&#13;
16 Tech 6&#13;
0 North 48&#13;
16 Rummel 32&#13;
6 Creighton Prep 26&#13;
20 Abraham Li ncoln 0&#13;
111 &#13;
112&#13;
Sophomores 0-8&#13;
1971-72 wasn't a very good year for T .J.'s sophomore&#13;
football team. This year's sophomores ended the season&#13;
without a win, finishing 0-8.&#13;
It took the underclassmen two games to get on the&#13;
board, with eight points against Westside. Then they went&#13;
scoreless, this time for two games but came back with&#13;
eight against North. Their greatest output was in the next&#13;
to last game when they scored eighteen, not enough to top&#13;
Creighton Prep's 37. T.J. sophomores finished off their&#13;
season losing to crosstown rivals A.L. 42-6.&#13;
Considering that it takes eleven guys to play and the&#13;
sophomores had seventeen out for the team, they didn't do&#13;
too badly. Coach Bryant worked hard trying to develop&#13;
these seventeen young men into athletes, but time ran out.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
0 Burke 29&#13;
8 Westside 42&#13;
0 Ryan 44&#13;
0 Tech 36&#13;
8 North 20&#13;
0 Bryan 47&#13;
18 Creighton Prep 37&#13;
6 Abraham Lincoln 42&#13;
Above: Coach Charles Bryant confers with team ca ptain during a time&#13;
out. Below: Sophomore defensive linemen furiously wait for Westside to&#13;
get ready .&#13;
Row I: Robert J ames, Dave Pratt, Tom Sayles, Ma rk Chullino, Gary Showers, Monty Dill a hay, Mi ke&#13;
Will iams, Steve Bolt. Row 2: John McCo rmick, Mat Paul , Scott Rockwell, Mik e Nikich, Ed Kermoade,&#13;
Steve Cates, Don McDermill, Cra ig Campbell , Gary Kennedy, and Coach Bryant. &#13;
Tee Jay Tennis Team&#13;
Scores High in Metro&#13;
Coach Mike Hoffm an's fall tennis team had a very&#13;
successful season in compiling a 7-3 win lose record and&#13;
a third pl ace in their division in the Metro .&#13;
Standouts this fall were juniors Jim Evans and Gary&#13;
Nelson , and seniors John Heath , and Gary Berga ntzel who&#13;
was undefeated in the doubl es with an 8-0 win-lose record .&#13;
Although the tennis team did manage a third pl ace in their&#13;
division they are looking forward to pl acing high in the&#13;
State this spring.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
5&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
OPPONENTS&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Bishop Rya n&#13;
North&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Westside&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Tech&#13;
Burke&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
Senior Ga ry Be rgant zel shows his stride as part of the undefeated&#13;
doubl es team.&#13;
Row I: Ga ry Bergant zel, Jim Eva ns, Mike Metheny, Tom Ha ncock . Row 2: Jim Betts. John&#13;
Heath , Mike J enson, Kevin Fields, Tom Donova n, Clarke Wade, a nd Coach Hoffman.&#13;
Senio r Jo hn Heath uses a backswing against&#13;
Tec h.&#13;
11 3 &#13;
114&#13;
Upper left: Jeff Allen chuckles as he passes a harrier from North. Upper right: Mike Haynie takes time out to chase a passing ice cream&#13;
truck. Lower left: Randy King shows the running ability that made him&#13;
a three yea r letterman.&#13;
Jacket Cross Country&#13;
Team Opens With Win&#13;
The 1971 cross country team opened the seaso n wit h&#13;
three dual meet victories but then fell to a n overall record&#13;
of three wins and five losses.&#13;
Three year letterma n Randy King was the team&#13;
leader as he placed high in both the Metropolitan a nd&#13;
State tournaments.&#13;
Next seaso n sho ul d be a rebuil ding year with Dave&#13;
Skinner the single returning lette rman.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
11 Rya n 30&#13;
10 Tech 30&#13;
14 St. A lberts 26&#13;
30 Burke 12&#13;
10th Metro Inv.&#13;
6th Bryan Inv.&#13;
24 A.L. 14&#13;
6th Red Oak Mile Team&#13;
4th Cla rinda Inv.&#13;
20 R ummel 14&#13;
I Ith Metro C hamp.&#13;
3 1 Westside 11&#13;
30 North 10&#13;
19th State &#13;
The team consisted of: Row I: Dave Skinner, Mike Haynie, Jeff Allen, Randy King, Mark Stevens, Coach Ron Toyne. Row 2: Bob Mulligan, Don Alley,&#13;
Ron Peterso n, Roger Alley, Ed Reed.&#13;
Left: Senior Ma rk Steven tries to catch up with fellow teammates. Below: Randy King and Jeff Allen run a close first and second.&#13;
11 5 &#13;
116&#13;
Row One: Dan Eppert, Bill Creger, Sta n Lobendo, Mike Bose, John Benson, Gary Seminara, Mike Ha rrison, Dave Eppert.&#13;
Row Two: Mike Lodes, Dave Stark , Mike Smiddy, Terry Lawless, Greg Anson, Rich Sivertson.&#13;
" Boy that hurts," groa ns senior Dave Eppert, as he executes the difficult pancake movement.&#13;
Sophomore Mike Lodes is shown mountin g the side horse during the&#13;
Tech match .&#13;
Gymnast Finish Season&#13;
With Best Record Ever&#13;
This past years gymnastic team has been proven to&#13;
be the best Thomas Jefferson has ever had.&#13;
Their season record was ten wins, and only one loss.&#13;
The squad also participated in two metro meets, and attended the state meet.&#13;
In their first Metro In vi tat ional , T. J. finished third.&#13;
At the end of the season, the seco nd metro Tourna ment&#13;
was held , in which they finished fourth.&#13;
To end their season, the tea m went into state with&#13;
their impressive record, and came out in fifth place.&#13;
The squad had a total of 16 men out for the team in&#13;
which 12 were varsity gymn ists.&#13;
Standout for the team was Dan Eppert. Eppert, who&#13;
is a senior, racked up 42 first places, which tota led up to&#13;
an unbelieva ble 500 poin ts.&#13;
Dave set a new goa l for future gymnists to beat, by&#13;
setting the new school hig h.&#13;
The squad will be losing four lettermen a t th e end&#13;
of this year, which will leave pl enty of experi ence for&#13;
next years sq uad.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
134.26 A braham Linco ln 13 1.26&#13;
11 8.7 1 South 146.54&#13;
95.23 North 80.20&#13;
73 .85 Tech 11.53&#13;
97.37 Westside 68.98&#13;
91. 89 Urbandale 89.43&#13;
87.04 Rummel 82.28&#13;
101.1 5 Bishop Ryan 60.84&#13;
11 4.29 Benson 112.08&#13;
11 7.02 Burk e 108.96 &#13;
(Above) Dave Sta rk, soph omore, displays both agility a nd strength, as&#13;
he performs on the still rings. (Below) Junior Mike Smiddy, demonstra tes a great dea l of ba la nce, as he executes a move on the p-ba rs. Timing is the key factor in work ing on the side horse, as sophomore&#13;
Greg Anson soon finds out.&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
Inexperience Leads&#13;
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ert&#13;
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st&#13;
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looking to ne&#13;
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ajority of th e pl ay ing time was&#13;
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p&#13;
ent&#13;
by so ph&#13;
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more Chuck Kinney&#13;
a nd&#13;
Dave&#13;
L&#13;
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o&#13;
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ed&#13;
Floyd and Mike&#13;
W&#13;
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two yea r&#13;
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Dave&#13;
V&#13;
a llinch, senior. Coach McCool is looking forwa rd to a g reat season nex t yea r with fo ur sta rters back, even th o ug h th e 'J ackets finished with a 7- 14 seaso n reco rd a nd too k last in their co nference o r th e Metro. Va llinch was a tea m leader both with his play a nd spirit as he led nin e offensive a nd defensive catego ri es. David a lso ga rnered a n ho nora bl e mentio n A ll- Metro League berth with his game average o r 12.9 po ints a nd 8.2 rebounds.&#13;
Di&#13;
scipline&#13;
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up&#13;
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eddy&#13;
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loyd seems&#13;
to&#13;
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Dave Va llin&#13;
ch waits for the&#13;
b&#13;
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Chuck Kinn&#13;
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The 1971-72 va rsity cagers were, left to right: Coach McCool, Jay&#13;
Gunderso n, Freddy Floyd, Chuck Kinney, Dave Vallinch, Dave Lamphea r.&#13;
To Poor Showing&#13;
T .J. OPPONENT&#13;
63 Bellevue 55&#13;
49 A.L. 75&#13;
70 Benson 69&#13;
64 North 77&#13;
46 Rummel (Holiday Tournament) 74&#13;
70 North (Holiday Tournament 79&#13;
90 Omaha Bryan (Holiday Tournament) 88&#13;
79 Atlantic 45&#13;
60 St. Albert 70&#13;
71 Westside 83&#13;
86 South 73&#13;
65 Lewis Central 56&#13;
63 Central 81&#13;
57 Rummel 81&#13;
46 Boys Town 60&#13;
69 Burke 90&#13;
57 Ryan 74&#13;
75 Tech 79&#13;
42 Prep 45&#13;
66 Lewis Central (District) 50&#13;
67 A. L. (Final District) 81&#13;
Mik e Wa lck, Marty Hartog, Bruce Rasmussen. Mike McCue, Jeff&#13;
Sperry and John Heath.&#13;
John Heath prepa res to lay some sk in " on fellow senior. Dave all inch,&#13;
in pre-game introducti on .&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Senior Ba rry Fl oyd exhibits dribbling ability in his first game of the&#13;
seaso n.&#13;
Chuck Ki nney (54) extends high, in a n effo rt to bl ock the shot. Da ve&#13;
Vallinch and Freddy Floyd loo k on.&#13;
Dave Va llinch, seni or, stra ins to ga in contro l o f the ba ll in the center&#13;
jump against Atl a ntic's Ra ndy Betz .&#13;
John Heath a nd Da ve Va ll inch slow down the game pace as they corne r&#13;
their opponent o n th e base line. &#13;
Juniors Win Nine&#13;
Tee J ay's juni or va rsity basketba ll team enj oyed a&#13;
winn ing reco rd a nd ga ined a lot of ex perience under the&#13;
guida nce of first yea r coach, Wayne Ma ins.&#13;
The j unior J ac kets posted a 9-8 season record while&#13;
defea ti ng a ll th ree city riva ls. Coach Ma ins' crew also&#13;
ga ined a second pl ace in the Nationa l Di vision of the Metro&#13;
League in setting a four wins and two losses co nfe rence&#13;
ma rk.&#13;
Wa lt Herndon, j unior, led the J.Y.'s offensive punch&#13;
by providing a 14 point sco ring average and grabbing over&#13;
11 rebounds per game. Herndon and Jim Rolf, another&#13;
jun io r, saw some acti on as va rsity sta rters.&#13;
Other standout J ay Yees expected to fill in the gaps&#13;
created by gradu ating seniors are Barry Ba rritt , Ga ry&#13;
Moo res, Don Nusser, La rry Schultz, and Mike Dennis.&#13;
Mike Dennis, junior, is advised by Coach Ma ins as he toes the free&#13;
throw line in a contest with Atlantic .&#13;
Junior Ken Hoss fires j ump shot while Atla ntic defenders watch in&#13;
vain .&#13;
T.J.&#13;
67&#13;
69&#13;
52&#13;
53&#13;
79&#13;
56&#13;
77&#13;
58&#13;
50&#13;
65&#13;
55&#13;
69&#13;
51&#13;
68&#13;
72&#13;
72&#13;
47&#13;
-&#13;
---&#13;
_ ...&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Benso n&#13;
North&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Westside&#13;
South&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Central&#13;
Ru mmel&#13;
Boys town&#13;
Bu rke&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Tech&#13;
Prep&#13;
71&#13;
66&#13;
76&#13;
71&#13;
54&#13;
78&#13;
57&#13;
46&#13;
53&#13;
63&#13;
54&#13;
66&#13;
71&#13;
52&#13;
74&#13;
55&#13;
58&#13;
(L to R) Coach Wayne Mai ns, Larry&#13;
Schultz, Ron Alexa nder, Ken Hoss.&#13;
Randy Markel. Wa lter Herndon. Barry&#13;
Barritt, Don Hopper, Gary Moores.&#13;
Mike Dennis. Dean Brown, Don Nusser.&#13;
Jim Rolf.&#13;
12 1 &#13;
122&#13;
Sophs Post Streak&#13;
With a wi n over Central, the sophomore ball club&#13;
ended their season. Their final record was ten wi ns, and&#13;
only three losses, with a ll going to Omaha schools.&#13;
The sq uad averaged 61 points per game, to their opponents 52 .5. This average was kept up with the help of&#13;
high scorers Bil l Anderson, 165, Mike Niksich with 169,&#13;
and Gary Osborn with a total of 132 for the year.&#13;
The Tee Jay sq uad defeated Abraham Lincoln twice&#13;
during the year, with the assistance of high rebounder&#13;
Les Hughs. Hughs pulled down 131 rebounds, to lead all&#13;
others on the team throughout the year.&#13;
Tee Jay gets two, as Les Hughs converts on a fast brea k field goal.&#13;
Les Hughs 51 , opens the game, with a high tip on the center jump.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
54 Bellevue 55&#13;
66 Boystown 65&#13;
73 Abraham Lincoln 5 1&#13;
60 Harlan 57&#13;
61 Burke 54&#13;
66 Westside 6 1&#13;
52 Rummel 39&#13;
8 1 North 46&#13;
58 Tech 62&#13;
66 Abraham Lincoln 54&#13;
64 Ryan 40&#13;
54 Central 37&#13;
37 South 65&#13;
Bill Anderso n 40, drives fo r a base line layup as a ttempted bl ock fa ils.&#13;
(Left) Row 1, left to right: Richa rd Smi th, G a ry Osborn , Sta n McDa ni el,&#13;
Mike J ackso n, Kelly S ummy, Mi ke N iksich. Row 2: Coach Bob Neilson,&#13;
Kim Thomas, La rry Rollins, Ga ry Kennedy, Ed Kermoade, Bob W hipkey , Les Hughs, Jim S kudler, Bill A nderso n, Kevin Moores, Rick&#13;
Robers, Pa ul Dawson, Jim Fennell . &#13;
Swimmers Set New School Records&#13;
Under the coaching of Dan Swartz, the 1971-72 swim&#13;
team finished with a three win a nd eight loss final standing, with seve n new records being set.&#13;
The swimmers finis hed ninth in both Metro, a nd&#13;
District, a nd handed losses to Ryan , Tech, and Boystown&#13;
during their seaso n.&#13;
Steve Hiatt broke three school records during the&#13;
seaso n. He set new times in the 50, 100, a nd the 200 yard&#13;
freestyle event.&#13;
In the I 00 yard breastroke, Rich Sievertson set the&#13;
record with a time of I: 19.2 seco nds. Dave Eppert a lso&#13;
set a new school record in diving with 214 points.&#13;
Two relay records were a lso set. The 200 yard medley re lay composed of Bob Schultz, Bob Jo nes, Rich&#13;
Sievertson, and Steve Hiatt set a new record at 2:07.2&#13;
seconds. A record time of 4: 16.8 seconds, was set in the&#13;
400 yard relay team, consisting of Steve Hiatt, Terry&#13;
Perkins, Gary Showers, and Bob Jones.&#13;
Terry Perki ns and Gary Showers, get quick starts to lead first lap in&#13;
the Boystown meet, and a id in their victory.&#13;
Good form contributes to a fine start for senior La rry Broda hl.&#13;
Senior Terry Perkins gives full effort in the 200 yard freestyle swim.&#13;
T .J. OPPONENT&#13;
17 Burke 63&#13;
26 Abraham Linco ln 58&#13;
12 Bryan 65&#13;
9 Westside 84&#13;
27 Rummel 63&#13;
28 Central 64&#13;
12 Benson 76&#13;
26 Millard 61&#13;
25 Bellevue 68&#13;
59 Boystown 24&#13;
Below, Row I, left to right: Bob Jones, Larry Brodahl, Rich Williams,&#13;
Rich Suevertson, Coach Dan Swartz. Row 2: Steve Hiatt, Terry Perkins,&#13;
Bob Schultz, Ernie Robers, Rich Behrens. Row 3: Gary Showers, Dave Eppert, Dan Eppert. &#13;
12 4&#13;
Victory in City Meets;&#13;
King to State Tourney&#13;
Injuries spelled the story of the wrestling squad as&#13;
most of the returning lettermen were riddled with serious&#13;
afflictions. Injuries ranging from concusions to torn knee&#13;
ligaments led this unbelievable plague. This hampered the&#13;
showings in tourney competition but through devoted team&#13;
effort the wrestlers turned in an impressive 8-3 dual&#13;
record .&#13;
The grapplers scored a rousing win over favored&#13;
Lewis Central 27-21. The first victory over arch rival&#13;
A.L. in three yea rs was a nother season highlight as the&#13;
squad easily toppled the Lynx 28-18.&#13;
Randy Ki ng had a n undefeated dua l seaso n and was the&#13;
only T.J. state qualifier. He placed fifth in that tourney&#13;
losing only to the eventual state cha mp.&#13;
Kelly White finished his dual career with a team&#13;
leading 28-2 reco rd over the past three yea rs.&#13;
Gary Bergantzel won the Metro Championship in his&#13;
weight class and finished with an impressive senior year.&#13;
Row I: Steve Bradford 132, Mike Haynie&#13;
126, Kelly White 11 9, Randall King 112,&#13;
Roger Alley IOS, Dale Ross 98 . Row 2:&#13;
Gary Bergantzel 138, Clyde Beckman 14S,&#13;
Tim Ki nnaman I SS, Jim Copeland 167,&#13;
Lee Roll ins 18S, Tim Kessler HWT.&#13;
/ ) '&#13;
Veteran Kelly White starts to slam a whizzer but shows mercy to man.&#13;
An opponent tries to match muscle with Lee Rollins as he goes for one. &#13;
T.J.&#13;
Eighth place&#13;
45&#13;
37&#13;
Eighth place&#13;
21&#13;
27&#13;
Seco nd place&#13;
42&#13;
36&#13;
28&#13;
Sixth place&#13;
37&#13;
21&#13;
28&#13;
12&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
North High Tourna ment&#13;
Tech 12&#13;
St. Albert 15&#13;
Ceda r Fa lls Invitational&#13;
Westside 27&#13;
Gross 24&#13;
Thomas J efferson Invitationa l&#13;
Burke 12&#13;
Rya n 20&#13;
Lewis Centra l 21&#13;
Metropolita n Tourney&#13;
Rummel 18&#13;
N orth 28&#13;
A. L. 18&#13;
Ha rl a n 39&#13;
Sectio nal&#13;
Sectio nal&#13;
State&#13;
Top: A sit out in an effort to esca;ie&#13;
is ex hibited by Tim Ki naman in winning style. Middle: Senior Jim Copela nd psyches out his ma n in a n attempt at two points. Bottom: Mike&#13;
Haynie starts a reversal but stops to&#13;
smile for the squad photographer.&#13;
125 &#13;
Metro Champ Gary Bergantzel works over his Saint Albert foe rn duel.&#13;
Randy King grimaces and shows a flash as he applies a cherry-picker.&#13;
Steve Bradford moves in for double-leg takedown rn his' spirited match.&#13;
Coach Cha rl es Bryant scru bs the mat in readiness for th e T.J. Tourney. An ex plosive stand-up in an effort to esca pe by Kelly White.&#13;
126 &#13;
~ _,.... ~&#13;
Sophomore Allan Poland shows why he was undefeated in j un ior varsity.&#13;
Jay Vees Succeed&#13;
The junior varsity wrestling team composed mostly&#13;
of sophomores ran up an impressive 8-2-2 record in&#13;
their regular season competition. Their only losses came&#13;
at the hands of Westside and Harlan while the two ties&#13;
were highscoring deadlocks of 30-30 against Lewis Central and North.&#13;
Allan Boland was the team leader, going undefeated&#13;
in duels and win ning a first and second place, respectively, in the Tri-Center and West Harrison Tournaments.&#13;
Dave Pickenpaugh, also a standout, won the TriCenter and placed second in the Thomas Jefferson Soph.&#13;
Tourney. Larry Boardman and Lee Goss finished well&#13;
also.&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
54 Tech 12&#13;
60 St. Albert 12&#13;
18 Westside 45&#13;
66 Cr. Prep. 3&#13;
33 Gross . 27&#13;
48 Burke 18&#13;
43 Ryan 18&#13;
30 Lewis Central 30&#13;
30 North 30&#13;
33 AL 24&#13;
15 Harlan 45&#13;
36 Rummel 12&#13;
Row I: Don All ey, Mike Rola nd , Al Bol a nd , Dea n Ross, Ba rry Brown, Mik e Redding. Row 2: Lee Goss,&#13;
Tony Redma n, Don McDermitt, Da ve Pickenpa ugh, Ra ndy Adams, Da ve Miller.&#13;
Dean Ross shakes ha nds with his Gross opponent&#13;
prior to action.&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Monsoons Drown Spring Season Hopes&#13;
Baseballers fo und the spring season a difficult time&#13;
as nea r continuous rains co nstantly ended, postponed, or&#13;
cancelled their wo rkouts and game schedules.&#13;
With T.J. in co ntrol and leading 4-1 in th e fourth&#13;
inning in one of their outings the game ended prematurely.&#13;
The game was th en lost when it was repl ayed.&#13;
The hardba ll ers still turned in a medi ocre seaso n&#13;
because of th e inconveniences and ha rdships with a reco rd&#13;
of7- 6.&#13;
The sectiona l and state hopes suffered as A. L. posted&#13;
a 4-1 win in th at tourney play but the club vowed for revenge in th e summer season.&#13;
The Thomas J efferso n bats we re led by senior, Kenny&#13;
Martin with a .423 batting average and stallwa rt catcher&#13;
Barry Ba rritt hitting near .350.&#13;
The pitching sta ff was led by starters Bruce Rasmussen, Ga ry Moores, and Dave Ya ll inch. J eff Sperry&#13;
and Mike Walck came from the bullpen for some impressive relief stints.&#13;
Ga ry Moo res (above) a nd Dave Ya llinch (right) demonstrate the ri ght&#13;
a nd left of the T.J. mound co re.&#13;
Tee J ay's leading hitte r and left-fi e lder Kenny M a rlin ma kes ca tch. &#13;
Row 1: J ay Gunderson, Rick Robinson , Tom J ensen, Kenny Ma rtin, Bob&#13;
Moats, Rick Hiffernan. Row 2: Mike Dennis, Gary Moores, Bruce&#13;
Rob Dilts (a bove) a nd J eff Sperry (below) alternate at the first base&#13;
chores.&#13;
Rasmussen. Mike Wa lck, Dave Yallinch, Rob Dilts. Barry Ba rritt, J eff&#13;
S perry, Coach Vincent.&#13;
T.J. Oppo nent&#13;
4 Gross 3&#13;
6 Mill a rd 0&#13;
2 Ryan 3&#13;
I Boystown 5&#13;
0 Westside 9&#13;
2 Prep 4&#13;
10 N orthwest 8&#13;
8 South I&#13;
4 Sta ntt on 0&#13;
14 Benson 13&#13;
6 Burke 4&#13;
I A .L. 4&#13;
I N orth 0&#13;
129 &#13;
'Tm not go ing to watch th is aga in ," is T om Vincent's rema rk to ba tboy, Jon Narmi.&#13;
Top: Bruce Rasmussen heaves his old black ba ll to catcher Ba rry Barritt.&#13;
Below: "U ncle Tom'" gives a pep ta lk to the team as the guys pass the j ug.&#13;
Rick Hiffe rn a n arri ves sa fely a t third base a ft e r smas hing a triple.&#13;
Below: Second basema n Jay Gunde rson singles to the o pposite fi e ld. &#13;
Sophs Lead Jay V ees&#13;
To 6-2 Season Mark&#13;
The 1971-72 Junior Varsity baseba ll team completed&#13;
their season with a six win. two loss record. wit h losses&#13;
go ing only to South and Westside.&#13;
First baseman, Tim Podraza, led the offensive punch&#13;
with a .478 batting average while Gary Osborn. third sacker, batted at a respectable .307 clip.&#13;
The mound staff consisted of Kevin Moores, Mike&#13;
Lodes and Mike Mecseji . Moores and Mecseji carried&#13;
the load , while Kevin comple ted 27 innings with a fantastic&#13;
ea rned wi n average of 0.93 .&#13;
The highlight of the young 'Jackets season came&#13;
on the ir fina l game when seven of their members were&#13;
moved up to varsity at the request of varsity Coach&#13;
Vincent.&#13;
T .J. Opponent&#13;
9 Northwest 4&#13;
2 Bryan 0&#13;
9 A.L. 6&#13;
5 North 0&#13;
3 South 4&#13;
14 Benson 7&#13;
5 Westside 6&#13;
8 Rummel 3&#13;
J ay Vee baseba ll players, front (I to r):&#13;
Row I: Ke lly Summy, Rod Goldsberry,&#13;
Mik e Jac kson. Mik e Lodes, Doug Johnson. Ed Stemple. Dave Neighbo rs Row 2:&#13;
Coach Bo b McCoo l. Kevin M oo res, J e rry&#13;
Mc Millan , Bob Wa ll , Mik e Mecseji, Dick&#13;
S peight, Bill Da lhe imer. Ro b Ha rrill ,&#13;
Ga ry Osborn, Tim Podraza. a nd ma nage r.&#13;
Left: Tim Pod raza rounds first a nd heads fo r second as Ke lly Summy&#13;
waves him on. Above: Sophomo re Kevin Moores deli ve rs pitch as awa iting Benso n Bunnie ba tt er is a bout to bunt the ba ll.&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
Duffers Win Four&#13;
The spring tennis team seemed to be matched up with&#13;
tougher competition this season as compared to their fall&#13;
agenda, as they won only four matches, to seven in th e&#13;
preceding season .&#13;
Of their eight matches, they managed to defeat four&#13;
opponents and lost to three. They scored a tie against&#13;
Atlantic, by a three to three matchup.&#13;
Seniors Gary Bergantzel, and John Heath, saw doubles&#13;
action for the team . They went undefeated in the fall,&#13;
but lost three matches in the spnng.&#13;
Seni or letterman Ga ry Bergantzel, wh o pl ayed in both the fall and spring&#13;
seasons, returns the ba ll with his backhand swing .&#13;
T.J. Opponent&#13;
4 A braham Lincoln I&#13;
3 Atlantic 2&#13;
7 Red Oak 0&#13;
I Des Moines Linco ln 6&#13;
I Des Moines Dowling 6&#13;
I A bra ha m Lincoln 4&#13;
5 St. A lbert I&#13;
3 Atla nti c 3&#13;
Tom Hancock , sophomore, swings at an oncoming ball in a ma tch against&#13;
rival Abraham Lincoln .&#13;
Row o ne (left to right): Mik e Ha rrison, Bill Kreger, Tom Hancock, Wa rren Dettman. Row two:&#13;
J ohn Heath , Ga ry Be rga ntzel, Mik e J enso n, Kev in Fields. Ji m Betts. &#13;
Senior Dennis G a llaher makes his opening shot as Kevin Holm looks on.&#13;
Joh n Rodin o, seni or, follows through on his shot towa rd the green.&#13;
T.J. Oppo nent&#13;
172 Mill a rd 125&#13;
211 Lewis Ce ntra l 186&#13;
218 St. Albe rt 183&#13;
218 Westside 156&#13;
200 T ech 300&#13;
213 Bell ev ue 165&#13;
204 Bisho p Rya n 170&#13;
196 Burk e 171&#13;
199 Nort h 188&#13;
208 R ummel 191&#13;
204 Lew is Cent ra l 176&#13;
206 Ab ra ha m Linco ln 175&#13;
Row I (left to right): M ike Brook s. Doug Rowla nd , Jay McCa mpbell . J ohn Rod ino, Kevin&#13;
Ho lm. Row 2: Bill Ande rso n, Dave Dawso n.&#13;
Brad Folkerts, Phil He ring. Tom W histl er.&#13;
, '&#13;
Golfers Beat Tech&#13;
With a seaso n composed of 12 ma tches, th e Tee Jay&#13;
go lf squad ma naged to defeat o nly one foe, Oma ha Tec h.&#13;
The teams top fi ve pl ayers o ut of a n I I ma n fi eld&#13;
were Bill Anderson, Do ug Ca rruth ers, Kev in H o lm, Do ug&#13;
Rowl and, and Brad Folkerts. Holm was the only starting&#13;
senior for the team and was rated as the third man by&#13;
the team coach Jack Rosenthal.&#13;
The underclassmen on the squad are ex pected to&#13;
return for the 1972-73 season, along with more support&#13;
coming from new members trying out.&#13;
Senior lett erma n Kevin Holm concentra tes on dropping th is one foot&#13;
putt into the hole.&#13;
133 &#13;
1 34&#13;
City Charrlpionship Goes To Cinderrnen&#13;
The Thomas J e fferson 1972 Track tea m won the city&#13;
championship, but did poorly in the other meets they were&#13;
in du e to lack o f returning letterm en a nd inexperi ence.&#13;
Second yea r coach Robert N eilson, a ided by Mr. Pa t&#13;
Smagecz, put th e team through ru gged training to ge t th em&#13;
in sha pe.&#13;
Don Gnader set a new shot put record with a heave of&#13;
55' 6" . Gnader threw the shot over th e fi fty feet mark&#13;
most of the seaso n.&#13;
Outsta nding performers this yea r were Gnader, J a ck&#13;
T homas, Jim Rolf, Ra nda ll King, J eff Allen, Ron Bail ey,&#13;
Lee Rollins, a nd Wa lt Herndon .&#13;
There will be about 25 lettermen returning next spring.&#13;
The fo llowing is the schedule th e team followed:&#13;
UNO Indoo r&#13;
A.L. a nd No rtheast&#13;
Westside&#13;
N ishn a Va ll ey Relays&#13;
No rth a nd Rummel&#13;
Cyclo ne Relays&#13;
Red Oa k Relays&#13;
Ram Relays&#13;
District Meet&#13;
City Meet&#13;
State Meet&#13;
Schedul e&#13;
Wa lt He rndo n prepa res himself for the runni ng&#13;
broad j ump.&#13;
"I don't be li eve it, no body runs tha t slow," is wha t the ex pressio n on&#13;
M r. Neilson's fa ce seems to read .&#13;
Three yea r performe r Ra nda ll King fig hts fo r positio n. &#13;
Top, J ohn Benso n rounds the bend as he tries to catch an A. L. opponent in the 440 rel ay. Above, Don Alley tries to keep ahead of competition during the C. B. Relays.&#13;
Left to right. Fro nt row: Jim Rolf, Roger Alley, Ra nda ll King, Rob&#13;
Kreitzinger, Don Jackson, Gary Showers, Jim Shell , Steve Geish ler,&#13;
Don A ll ey. Middle row: Robert Jones, Rick Peterson , Fred Floyd , Gary&#13;
J ackson , Steve Bradford, Ala n Knott, Don Skinner, Mike Niksich, J a ke&#13;
Senior Don Skinner on the last lap of the long a nd lonely two milt:.&#13;
Brazeal. John Divivo. Last row: Lee Rollin , Larry Rollins. Ferris&#13;
Williams, Walt He rndo n, Dave Lamphear. Jack T homas. Don Gnader.&#13;
Terry Lawless.&#13;
135 &#13;
136&#13;
Bowling Team Third;&#13;
As Girls Finish First&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's Boys' Junior League Bowling&#13;
Team amassed 33,587 pins during the season to solid ly&#13;
establish third place in the eight team league.&#13;
_Crosstown rival, Abraham Lincoln, landed first and&#13;
second place position with 34,902 and 33 ,837 pins.&#13;
Ma rty Lombardo lead the 'Jackets in accumulating&#13;
the highest average in league play. Lombardo a lso acquired the league's high series-608 and high game-245.&#13;
Jim Matthai, another Yellowjacket, was narrowly edged&#13;
as he tossed a 244 game, one pin shy of the league's high .&#13;
Tanya Matthai lead the girls' bowling team to the&#13;
league's championship with her high individ ual series 552&#13;
and also had the second best high individu al game, 20 I.&#13;
Teammate, Vicki Wright, tossed the season's high game&#13;
with a 202. Teams made up of Thomas Jefferson girls&#13;
finished one and two in the eight team league.&#13;
TEAMS&#13;
ALHS&#13;
ALHS&#13;
TJHS&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
TJHS&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Benson&#13;
Benson&#13;
Members: Row I:&#13;
Gordy Hester, Bob&#13;
Freeman , a nd Dave&#13;
Dawson. Row 2:&#13;
Marty Lombardo,&#13;
Brent Lambrec ht,&#13;
and Dick S peight.&#13;
w&#13;
65&#13;
48&#13;
39&#13;
39&#13;
32&#13;
20&#13;
7&#13;
I&#13;
L PINS&#13;
IO 34,902&#13;
12 33,837&#13;
2 1 33,587&#13;
21 31,799&#13;
28 33,731&#13;
40 30,687&#13;
53 10, 141&#13;
59 2,018 Chuck Svoboda examines pins before tossing the ba ll. &#13;
1971-72 gymnastics squad: Top. Debbie Tatreau. Middle, Dani Labindo,&#13;
Vicki Da rveaux, and Renee Sindel a r. Bottom, Christy Craine.&#13;
Christy C rane practices her skills of poise on the ba la nce beam.&#13;
Girl Gymnasts Await&#13;
For Oncoming Season&#13;
This was the first year for an organized girls gymnastics league in the metro area. But due to some minor&#13;
problems and lack of experience the jackets will make&#13;
their entrance in the league next season.&#13;
Coach Diane Anderson stated, "One of the many&#13;
problems involved in the new sport is that the Council&#13;
Bluffs schools are behind their competitors in years of&#13;
experience." The reason for this she said was, "The&#13;
Omaha schools have a much more developed gymnastics&#13;
program on the elementary level."&#13;
The only girl returning from last year's squad was&#13;
junior, Deb Tatreau . Consequently, the entire team will be&#13;
back next season with a complete year devoted to the experience behind them.&#13;
Deb Tatreau is spotted by Coach A nderso n du ring practice ses io n.&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
Ruth Richardson putts while teammate Pat Stanek looks on while competing with Bryan at Westwood.&#13;
Girl Duffers Winners&#13;
In New Fall League&#13;
Coach Don Hansen's girls' golf team turned th e ti de&#13;
from the 70-71 season to a victorious 71-72 season . Last&#13;
year's team stumbled through a winless season, but the&#13;
'72 fall season ended triumphantly for the girl duffers who&#13;
breezed through three dual victories without a defeat and&#13;
a sixth place finish in the Metropolitan Tournament.&#13;
Coach Hansen cited juniors Dana Smith, Judy Beckman and Wanda Caffery as sparking the successful season. The team consisted of two seniors, six juniors and a&#13;
sophomore, which gives a bright picture for future teams.&#13;
The junior varsity, also coached by Mr. Hansen ,&#13;
topped Bryan, 210-231, and claimed two forfeit victories&#13;
over Ryan and North .&#13;
This season marked the first time the metro schools&#13;
have competed against each other and also the first time&#13;
that golf matches have been held in the fall.&#13;
T.J.&#13;
157&#13;
163&#13;
167&#13;
OPPONENT&#13;
Bryan&#13;
Ryan&#13;
North&#13;
Sixth place finish in the Metro Tournament&#13;
188&#13;
177&#13;
185&#13;
Row One: Coach Don Hansen, Judy Beck ma n, Patty Johnston, Da na Smith. Row Two: Wa ndy Ca ffery, Di a nne A ppel, Bonnie Ronk , Ruth Richardson,&#13;
Debbie Bail ey. &#13;
Girl's Swimming&#13;
G irls' swimming was introduced to the metro a rea&#13;
this seaso n for the first time. Under th e leadership of&#13;
coach Di a ne A nderso n, Thomas J efferso n finished its&#13;
first seaso n with a 1-2 ma rk .&#13;
A ft er the short three meet seaso n the team proceeded&#13;
thro ugh post seaso n tournaments. The Metropolitan&#13;
Tou rn ament was held October 18 a nd 19, with the Jackets&#13;
fa iling to place. Thomas J efferso n then finished the 71-72&#13;
season by a ttending the district meet in Des Moines where&#13;
th ey finished better th an had been expected, while competing against teams with previous experience.&#13;
Co nsequ ently, being the first yea r for the sport, it&#13;
was predomina tely a building yea r which Coach Anderson&#13;
thought was ve ry successful.&#13;
The squad, made up o f ten girls, had three seniors&#13;
participa ting while the rest of the team was j uniors and&#13;
sophomores.&#13;
Coach Anderso n sta ted, " The sophomores show&#13;
progress which will be a great asset fo r next yea r. "&#13;
Cam Rossie displays her diving form at the Tech Pool.&#13;
Center Left: Relay team competing at Tech.&#13;
Bottom Left: Row Two: Cam Rossie, Doris&#13;
Parker, Vicki Frost, Deb Steensen, Patty Dennis.&#13;
Row One: Marsha Mowry, Julie Macrander, Deb&#13;
Tatreau, Ruth Richardson, and Joanie Elbert.&#13;
SEASON SCORES&#13;
T.J. OPPONENT&#13;
19 A.L. 65&#13;
32 Central 52&#13;
88 Tech 3&#13;
139 &#13;
140&#13;
Row I: Janice Davis. Terri Runte, Joy Poole, Cookie Mueller.&#13;
Lesli e Lindstrom, Row 2: Debbie Englebreton , Deb Steenso n,&#13;
Girls Tennis Team Has&#13;
Successful 5-1 Season&#13;
Coach Diane Anderson now looks toward this years&#13;
competition afte r a succ essful 5- 1 seaso n was&#13;
accomplished .&#13;
Due to spoiling winds and rains, three of the nine&#13;
scheduled duel matches were cancelled . Strong teams as&#13;
Northeast, Westside, and Benson were eliminated from&#13;
the Jackets schedule to the displeas ure of team and coach .&#13;
Senior Deb Steenson proved to be the standout performer in this yea rs competition in singles division, as&#13;
she managed a n unbl emished record through all duel&#13;
matches.&#13;
Se ni or Na ncy Wade a nchored the double team with&#13;
underclassmen Wendy Ya n Alstine a nd Patty Den nis sharing th e sta rting ro ll.&#13;
T.J. Opponent&#13;
4 Ce ntral I&#13;
I At lanti c 5&#13;
T.J. Opponen ts&#13;
3 Brya n 2&#13;
3 South 2&#13;
3 A. L. 2&#13;
Karen Heath, N a ncy Wade. Cindy Robiso n, Pa tty Dennis. Nora&#13;
Caffery, J ackie McAl exa nder.&#13;
Patty Dennis returns with a hard slam during doubles competitio n. &#13;
Girls Track Inspired By New Coach&#13;
Connie Turner displays her power and form in shot put competition.&#13;
With the acquistion of new head coach Da n Swa rtz,&#13;
the girls track squad turned in a very productive seaso n.&#13;
Among the teams conquests were second in the City&#13;
Tournament, third in the eleven team Metro Tournament&#13;
and finished their duel meets undefeated.&#13;
Returning from this yea rs team will be so phomo res&#13;
Doris Pa rker in the 220 yard dash a nd Joni Gore in the&#13;
440. Coach Swa rtz will have junior Deb Ta trea u agai n,&#13;
who placed well in a ll seaso n while competing in 50&#13;
and 100 yard dashes.&#13;
Debbie Manz attempts to over take opposing sprinter.&#13;
Track team pictured bottom row: Susie&#13;
Peterson, Deb Tatreau, Vicki e Darveaux,&#13;
Kris Oviatt, Pam Mclnte. Midd le row:&#13;
Gwen Vasicek , Nora Wilson, Debbie Manz.&#13;
Joni Gore, Bon nie Alley. Top row: Val&#13;
Voyd, Julie McCrander, Karen Copeland, Denise Walker. Connie T urner,&#13;
Doris Pa rker, Dia ne Dietrick, Coach&#13;
Dan Swartz.&#13;
T.J. Opponent&#13;
56 South 43&#13;
54 Westside 46&#13;
City - 2nd&#13;
Metro 3rd&#13;
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Man&#13;
continually \earns&#13;
of himself and his&#13;
relationship to other men&#13;
from relating&#13;
the experiences&#13;
of others&#13;
to his own.&#13;
Thus,&#13;
education is a process&#13;
that makes&#13;
us all teachers&#13;
and all&#13;
underclassmen.&#13;
Weal\&#13;
have so much&#13;
to teach&#13;
and a great deal&#13;
to learn.&#13;
U11derclassme11&#13;
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Jan Lauver practising her contest solo.&#13;
Above: Debbie Cox turns in surprise. Below: Vicki Frost caught writing&#13;
Love Letters&#13;
Sophomore Life Filled&#13;
Experience and Activity&#13;
The 1972 S o pho more life was fill ed with experi ence.&#13;
Life a t a hig h schoo l was a cha nge from Ediso n a nd Woodrow Wilso n school life .&#13;
Pep Cl ub was a n activity in whi ch ma ny S o pho more&#13;
girls pa rticipa ted.&#13;
Sophomore Class O fficers: Lori Williams - Vice President, Mark Chuilino - President, S ue Ramsey, Treasurer, Jan La uver, Secretary. &#13;
Albright, Jim&#13;
Allan, Debbi e&#13;
Allen, Sa ndy&#13;
Alley, Don&#13;
Alley, Roger&#13;
Alsman, Lynn&#13;
Alton, Joy&#13;
Andersen, Bill&#13;
Anderson, Dave&#13;
Andrews, Bonnie&#13;
Anson , Diana&#13;
Anson, Mike&#13;
Anthony, T eri&#13;
Ashley, Grace&#13;
Bailay, J aye&#13;
Baker, Jeff&#13;
Baldwin, Sandy&#13;
Barnes, Bra d&#13;
Barth, Rhonda&#13;
Bartholomew, Rich&#13;
Baxter, Roy&#13;
Behrens, Rich&#13;
Bersane, Joyce&#13;
Betts, Jim&#13;
BeVirt, Dean&#13;
Billings, Patti&#13;
Bird, Carman&#13;
Bittick, Lori&#13;
Blain , Paul&#13;
Blancha rd, De A nna&#13;
Boardma n, La rry&#13;
Boehne, Linda&#13;
Brabec, Jerry&#13;
Bralley, Julie&#13;
Bradway, Tracy&#13;
Brewer, Donna&#13;
Brewer, Roxa nne&#13;
Brown, Berry&#13;
Brown , Sha ron&#13;
Brown, Steven&#13;
Brown, Theresa&#13;
Brownehl, Debbie&#13;
Bru mmer, Deb&#13;
Bryant, Pam&#13;
Bucholz , J ea n&#13;
Bugge, Debbie&#13;
Burdick , Jod i&#13;
Burk e . Gale&#13;
Cahill, Kath}&#13;
Cain, Pa tty-Not Pictu red&#13;
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Campbell, Craig&#13;
Carey, Mike&#13;
Carlson, Jeff&#13;
Carr, Karen&#13;
Carrell, Diana&#13;
Carroll, Mike&#13;
Carrethers, Doug&#13;
Carter, Sheryl&#13;
Cates, Steve&#13;
Catron, Janet&#13;
Champlin, Owena&#13;
Chenoweth, Russ&#13;
Chrisinger, Mary&#13;
Christo, Bill&#13;
Chirstofferson, Cathy&#13;
Chullino, Mark&#13;
Congdon, Bill&#13;
Cook, Tom&#13;
Cool, Liz&#13;
Copeland, Patty&#13;
Coppock, Jan&#13;
Corbin, Vicki&#13;
Cotten, Delores&#13;
Cox, Debbie&#13;
Crane, Kristie&#13;
Creger, Bill&#13;
Cue, Wilma&#13;
Cunningham, Colleen&#13;
Daggett, nn e&#13;
Dahlhiemer, Bill&#13;
Darnold, Sherrie&#13;
Darveaux, Vicky&#13;
Davis, Jan&#13;
Davis, S ue&#13;
DeGeorge, Fred&#13;
Delph, A nnetti&#13;
Dennis, Patti&#13;
Diedtrick, Dia na&#13;
Dillehag, Mo nty&#13;
Dirks, Julie&#13;
Dona ldso n, Mary&#13;
Downey, Jim&#13;
Driscoll, Dan&#13;
Dunaway, Dave&#13;
Duncan, Deb&#13;
Durick , Neil&#13;
Edie, Susa n&#13;
Edmonds, Colleen&#13;
Edmondson, Rich &#13;
Elliott, Do nna&#13;
Eri ckso n, Wayne&#13;
Eva ns, Sheri&#13;
Fender, Deb&#13;
Fennell , Jim&#13;
Fla naga n, Kim&#13;
Foster, Ma ry&#13;
Frost, Vicki&#13;
Fuss, Donna&#13;
Ga rdner, John&#13;
Ga rdner, Sheil a&#13;
Garriso n, Tina&#13;
G ave r, Denise&#13;
Gusler, Steve&#13;
Gilbertso n, Julie&#13;
Gill , \1 a ry&#13;
Glynn, La rry&#13;
Glen, The resa&#13;
G ochena ur, Roxa nne&#13;
G ore, J oa ni e&#13;
G oss, Lee&#13;
G ri ffeth , Ka thy&#13;
G roa t, Steve&#13;
Groth , Ed ith&#13;
G ryski ewicz, Rut h&#13;
G uest, Darrell&#13;
G undersen. Claud ia&#13;
G undersen, Arthur&#13;
Gusta fso n, Bonnie&#13;
Gwenn a p, Ken&#13;
Hall, Janice&#13;
Hamilton, Dia ne&#13;
Ha nk ins, Joyce&#13;
Ha nsen, Bruce&#13;
Ha nsen, David&#13;
Ha rper, Linda&#13;
Ha rill , Rodney&#13;
Ha rris. Do n' l&#13;
Ha rtog, M ik e&#13;
Hausne r, Ma ry&#13;
Hay ni e, Bo nn ie&#13;
Hay ni e, Peggy&#13;
Hermeire. Kristi&#13;
Herrin gton. Mitch&#13;
Hotz. Lori&#13;
Ho user, Tara&#13;
Hudson, Cheryl&#13;
Hughs, Les&#13;
Incontro, Marti&#13;
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Jackson, Jana&#13;
Jackson, Mike&#13;
Jacob, Sherri&#13;
James, Debbie&#13;
James, Joni&#13;
J anseni us, Jeff&#13;
Jefferies, Kenny&#13;
Jensen, Karen&#13;
Jilik, Sheri&#13;
Johnson, Doug&#13;
Johnson, Nancy&#13;
Jones, Debbie&#13;
Jones, Pam&#13;
Jones, Patty&#13;
Jones, Robert&#13;
Kaufman, Patti&#13;
Kelley, Sheryl&#13;
Kelsen, Carole&#13;
Kenealy, Gary&#13;
Kermoade, Ed&#13;
Kilday, Kathy&#13;
Kindred, Bruce&#13;
King, Shirley&#13;
Kinney, Chuck&#13;
Kline, Charlene&#13;
Knauss, Robin&#13;
Knudson, Tammy&#13;
Koening, Sheri&#13;
Koeple, Sandy&#13;
Koevel , Peggy&#13;
Koos, Diana&#13;
Kreitzinter, Rob&#13;
Kritenbrink , Mark&#13;
Krivolavek, Debbie&#13;
Kunik, Carol&#13;
La Feria, Terri&#13;
Lancia l, Karen&#13;
Lane, Vick i&#13;
Lanegan, David&#13;
Larki n, Cindy&#13;
Lautenschalger, Jerri&#13;
Lauver, Jan&#13;
Lee, Connie&#13;
Lee, Dale&#13;
Lee, Mike&#13;
Lee, Roy&#13;
Lewis, Robin&#13;
Lines, Pam&#13;
Lobendo, Dan i &#13;
11&#13;
Lodes,&#13;
Mike&#13;
Long, Judy&#13;
Long,&#13;
N&#13;
a ncy&#13;
Lust, Sue&#13;
Lustgraff, Sher&#13;
yl&#13;
McCart, Di&#13;
ane&#13;
McCormick, Lorraine&#13;
McCoy,&#13;
Pat&#13;
McCoy, Roberta&#13;
McCoy, Vicki&#13;
McD&#13;
aniels, Karen&#13;
McDaniel, Stan&#13;
McDonald, Cherie&#13;
McDowell, Sindy&#13;
McEntee, Pam&#13;
Mcferrin, Debbie&#13;
Mcinto&#13;
s&#13;
h, Paula&#13;
Mclean, Echo&#13;
McMillen, Jerry&#13;
Mace, Annatte&#13;
Madden, Diane&#13;
Madsen, David&#13;
Magnuson, Cindy&#13;
Mahan, Barb&#13;
Makepeace, Laurie!&#13;
Mallotte,&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Mandolfo, Tim&#13;
Mario, Rose&#13;
Maron, Darwin&#13;
Maron, Jeff&#13;
Marshall, Marla&#13;
Martinez, Joey&#13;
Martinez, Rachael&#13;
Meadows, Marci&#13;
Met&#13;
heny, Mike&#13;
Meyer, Donna&#13;
Meyers, Don&#13;
Millard, Monte Minton, Karen&#13;
Mohr, Sue&#13;
Moore, Sheila&#13;
Moores. Kevin&#13;
Mortensen, Kris&#13;
Mowry, Marsha&#13;
Murphy, Andrew&#13;
Neighbo r , Dave&#13;
Nelson, Bruce&#13;
Nelson, Donetta&#13;
New, Dave&#13;
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Niksich, Mike&#13;
Norton, Melodie&#13;
O'Brien, Jackie&#13;
O'Donnell, Becky&#13;
Osborne, Brad&#13;
Osborn, Gary&#13;
Oviatt, Chris&#13;
Owens, Jim&#13;
Owens, Roy&#13;
Parish, Ron&#13;
Parrott, Jim&#13;
Pebley, Pam&#13;
Penney, Barb&#13;
Perrin, Deb&#13;
Petters, Deb&#13;
Petersen, Bob&#13;
Peterson, Linda&#13;
Petry, Dick&#13;
Pickenpaugh, Dave&#13;
Pierce, Charles&#13;
Piper, Lorraine&#13;
Pleas, Judy&#13;
Podraza, Tim&#13;
Powell, Bruce&#13;
Pribyl, John&#13;
Price, Diane&#13;
Pullen, Denise&#13;
Pervid, Wilma&#13;
Quakenbush, Deb&#13;
Quinlan, Patty&#13;
Ramsey, Sue&#13;
Redding, Mike&#13;
Reid, Linda&#13;
Richards, Ma rilyn&#13;
Robertson, Cindy&#13;
Robison, Terry&#13;
Rock , Dan&#13;
Rockwell , Steve&#13;
Rodino , Bob&#13;
Rogers, Ernst&#13;
Rogers, Rick&#13;
Ronk, Bonnie&#13;
Rost, Eric&#13;
Rowe, Dawn&#13;
Rowland, Doug&#13;
Russell, Mark&#13;
Sage, Teri&#13;
Slaes, Tom&#13;
Scheel , Gale &#13;
Scull, Goa rdon&#13;
Schultz, Judy&#13;
Shadden, Anita&#13;
Shffer, Mike&#13;
Shamblin, Loretta&#13;
Shambin, Marlene&#13;
Shea rs, Vicki&#13;
Showers, Ga ry&#13;
Shuda k, Kathy&#13;
Sindela r, Renee&#13;
Skinner, Sa lly&#13;
Skudler, Tim&#13;
Sletten, Rohda&#13;
Slocum, Tina&#13;
Smith, Cheryl&#13;
Smith, J ea nne&#13;
Smith, Lea&#13;
Smith, Lee&#13;
Smith , Randy&#13;
Snethen, Pam&#13;
Snodgrass, Randy&#13;
Sorensen, Diane&#13;
Speight, Dick&#13;
Spiker, Da le&#13;
Stafford, Tim&#13;
Stansberry, Becky&#13;
Steppuh n, Robin&#13;
Stewa rt, Lori&#13;
Stogdill, Pam&#13;
Strong, Debbie&#13;
Stucker, Steve&#13;
Stukey, Jim&#13;
Stu rm , Diane&#13;
Summy, Ke lly&#13;
Tamms, Tom&#13;
Taylor, Brad&#13;
Tews, Ma ry&#13;
Tha llas, Greg&#13;
Thomas, Charmaine&#13;
Thomas, Kim&#13;
Thornto n, Deb&#13;
Tin ker, Arlene&#13;
Tomich, Sandy&#13;
Tomich, Tom&#13;
Trescot, Bill&#13;
Underwood, Susie&#13;
Yan AI tine, Vend&#13;
Vanderbeck, Cheryl&#13;
Yasicek, Janet&#13;
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Wadum, Denise&#13;
Wa hl , Bob&#13;
Ware, Angela&#13;
Weaver, Teri&#13;
Weidman, Eva&#13;
Welch, Lv Ann&#13;
Welch, Maggie&#13;
Wells, Dolly&#13;
Wendt, Dave&#13;
Westerberg, Jim&#13;
Whipkey, Bob&#13;
Whitaker, Mark&#13;
White, John&#13;
White, Oral&#13;
Whitesides, Jean&#13;
Wildard, Carl&#13;
Willi ams, Ava&#13;
Williams, Dave&#13;
Williams, Lori&#13;
Williams, Peggy&#13;
Williams, Rick&#13;
Williamson, Greg&#13;
Williams, Kim&#13;
Wilson, Bill&#13;
Wilson , Doa nna&#13;
Wilson, Madonna&#13;
Wilson, Pat&#13;
Wisk us, Jim&#13;
Wright, Vicki&#13;
Yochum, Charlene&#13;
York , Becky&#13;
Zurek, Lewis &#13;
Terri A nthony is working on her sewing.&#13;
Penny Konecny a nd Lee Gra p a re attentive in typing class.&#13;
This student is busy with his a rt drawing.&#13;
In gym exercising is fun for Arlene.&#13;
Kat hy Beam is ca ught o rr gua rd in English class. Joe Wana hell is daydreaming.&#13;
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Junior Class Officers: Kim Draper - Secretary, Debbie Rikofski - VicePresident, Kathy O'Hara - Treasurer, Tom J ensen - President.&#13;
Nora Wilson, Penny Kenecky, and Lynn Fernl ey&#13;
enjoy the first spri ng day.&#13;
Junior Joy Poole marches in the T ee Jay Ba nd.&#13;
Juniors Are Important&#13;
And Interesting Class&#13;
The Junio r Class of Thomas Jefferso n participated&#13;
and enjoyed a number of activities. They had big pa rts in&#13;
sports, music, a nd were rated hig h academically.&#13;
The prom was decorated a nd pa id for by the Junior&#13;
Class.&#13;
This yea r the Juniors had many extra subjects from&#13;
which to choose from and they too k advantage o f it. &#13;
Abbott, Leil a&#13;
Adams, Ra ndy&#13;
Adams, Steve&#13;
Aguiniga, Carol e&#13;
Allen, Cynthia&#13;
Allen , Juli a&#13;
Andersen, Becky&#13;
Anderson, Deb&#13;
Anderson, John&#13;
Anderson, Rod&#13;
Anfinso n, Ted&#13;
Bailey, Debbie&#13;
Bailey, Trent&#13;
Baker, Kathy&#13;
Barber, Ron&#13;
Batt, Betsy&#13;
Beam, Kathy&#13;
Beavers, N a ncy&#13;
Becerra, Mario&#13;
Beckma n, Judy&#13;
Beckner, Annette&#13;
Bennett, Barb&#13;
Benso n, Gary&#13;
Benso n, John&#13;
Benso n, Sheri&#13;
Bergantzel, Diane&#13;
Bernard, Kathy&#13;
Billesbach, G len&#13;
Bledsoe, Phyllis&#13;
Bliss, Debbie&#13;
Bloom, Co nni e&#13;
Blue, Jeff&#13;
Boa rts, Diane&#13;
Bogue, Earl&#13;
Bohls, Glen&#13;
Boner, Joyce&#13;
Bose, M ike&#13;
Brandenburg, Mark&#13;
Brazea l, Jake&#13;
Bridges, Chris&#13;
Brown, Jackie&#13;
Brownlee, Pa m&#13;
Bucha na n, Na ncy&#13;
Burdick, Sherry&#13;
Butler, Tom&#13;
Caffery, Pam&#13;
Caffery, Wanda&#13;
Coll edge, Patty&#13;
Camp, Debbie&#13;
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Campbell, Vicki&#13;
Capalite, Sue&#13;
Carman, Jeff&#13;
Carter, Debbie&#13;
Chapman, Debbie&#13;
Childers, Bev&#13;
Christensen, Maybell&#13;
Churchill, Dave&#13;
Clark, Mark&#13;
Clay, Joyce&#13;
Clayton, Cheryl&#13;
Cody, Randy&#13;
Coffman, Kelly&#13;
Cohoe, Allan&#13;
Collier, Greg&#13;
Collins, Robin&#13;
Collins, Dave&#13;
Conner, Susie&#13;
Copeland, Karen&#13;
Covey, Dennis&#13;
Crane, Julie&#13;
Cross, Janelle&#13;
Cunningham, Theresa&#13;
Culjat, Mark&#13;
Daboll, Lesl'ie&#13;
Darling, Darrell&#13;
Darnell, Mike&#13;
Dennis, Mike&#13;
Deputy, Linda&#13;
DeSantiago, Rhonda&#13;
Dettmann, Wa rren&#13;
Donavan , Tom&#13;
Draper, Kim&#13;
Duncan, Sandy&#13;
Dyson, Ron&#13;
Edmo nds, Greg&#13;
Egan, Deb&#13;
Ehrenberg, Teri&#13;
Elliff, Terry&#13;
Ellis, Arlen&#13;
Ellsberry, Paula&#13;
Erickson, Steve&#13;
Eshelman , Jody&#13;
Eva ns, Jim&#13;
Faris, Pam&#13;
Fernl ey, Lyn ne&#13;
Ferrin , Greg&#13;
Fields, Kevi n&#13;
Finck , Dan &#13;
Ir&#13;
Fisher, Jeanine&#13;
Fischer, Pam&#13;
Flashbarth, Skip&#13;
Fletcher, Jane&#13;
Foote, Jeff&#13;
Fo&#13;
ster, Roxanne&#13;
Foster, Teresa&#13;
Fo_ster, Trudy&#13;
Frieze, Marie&#13;
Frost, Greg&#13;
Fuss, Leslie&#13;
Gamblin, Jill&#13;
Gann,&#13;
C&#13;
a rol&#13;
Gant, Mike&#13;
Gardner, Dennis&#13;
Geiger, Deb&#13;
Gibbs, Karen&#13;
Glaze, Cindy&#13;
Goldsberry, Nancy&#13;
Goldsberry, Rod&#13;
Gouker,&#13;
B&#13;
a rb&#13;
Gregory, Sue&#13;
Grovbes, Roger&#13;
Grosve&#13;
n&#13;
o&#13;
r, Jack&#13;
Grosvenor, Betty&#13;
Guyett, Bob&#13;
Hall, Bill&#13;
Hanki&#13;
ns, Tina&#13;
Harris, Jody&#13;
Harris, Mary&#13;
Harrod,&#13;
K&#13;
risty&#13;
Hart, Michela&#13;
Hatcher, Karen&#13;
Hawkins, Donna&#13;
Hayes, Mike&#13;
Head&#13;
lee, Carl&#13;
Heck,&#13;
K&#13;
a&#13;
t&#13;
hy&#13;
Hedrick, Karen&#13;
Heffernan, Lori&#13;
Henderson, Dan&#13;
Henr&#13;
iksen,&#13;
Linda&#13;
Heat&#13;
h, Paul&#13;
Heath, Karen&#13;
Herr&#13;
i&#13;
g, Phil&#13;
Herrick, Cathy&#13;
Hester, Gordon H iatt, Steve H iffernan , Rick&#13;
Higg&#13;
a ns, Kathy&#13;
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Hohn, Mary&#13;
Holm, Jeannie&#13;
Hopper, Don&#13;
Hopper, Jennifer .&#13;
Horner, Kathy&#13;
Hoselton, Toni&#13;
Hoss, Ken&#13;
Hough, Jodi&#13;
Hudspeth, Gary&#13;
Hunter, Nancy&#13;
Hutchin, Bob&#13;
Jackson, Don&#13;
Jackson, Shirley&#13;
Jacob, Christi&#13;
Jacobsen, Barb&#13;
James, Bob&#13;
Jensen , Diane&#13;
Jensen , Mike&#13;
Jensen , Tom&#13;
Johnson, Mike&#13;
Johnson, Pam&#13;
Johnston, Patty&#13;
Kacin, Kim&#13;
Kaufman, John&#13;
Keen, Maxine&#13;
Kellar, Rick&#13;
Kennett, Shirley&#13;
Kessler, Tim&#13;
Kilbane, Mary&#13;
Kinnaman, Tim&#13;
Kirkpatrick, Dale&#13;
Knott, Alan&#13;
Kohlscheen, Deb&#13;
Konecny , Penny&#13;
Konfrst, Randy&#13;
Kru eger, Barb&#13;
Lambirth , Randy&#13;
Lamb recht, Brent&#13;
Lane, S usie&#13;
Langford, Brenda&#13;
Lanteri, Carl a&#13;
Lawso n, Lau ri e&#13;
Lawton, Georgia&#13;
Lawton, James&#13;
Lee, Ma ry&#13;
Lett, Jerry&#13;
Lewis, Jim&#13;
Lindstrom, Leslie&#13;
Lobendo, Stan &#13;
Long, Jackie&#13;
Lukefahr, Bev&#13;
McAlexander, Jackie&#13;
McCormick, Karen&#13;
McDaniel , Ann&#13;
McGee, Vicki&#13;
Mcintosh, Becky&#13;
Macrander, Julie&#13;
Madsen, Lee Ann&#13;
Mahan, Deb&#13;
Mann, Phyllis&#13;
Mario, Ernie&#13;
Mason, Teresa&#13;
Matthai, Jim&#13;
Maylone, Ken&#13;
Merksick, Melonie&#13;
Meyer, Bob&#13;
Miller, Dave&#13;
Miller, David&#13;
Minor, Hugh&#13;
Monroe, Sue&#13;
Moore, Gary&#13;
Moore, Pat&#13;
Moores, Gary&#13;
Mothershed, Rosemary&#13;
Murphy, Jim&#13;
Narmi, Teresa&#13;
Nead, Kristi&#13;
Nelson, Gary&#13;
Nelson, Teresa&#13;
Newberry, Mike&#13;
Nielsen, Lynette&#13;
Norton, Bruce&#13;
Nugent, Fritzie&#13;
Nusser, Don&#13;
O'Conner, Roxa nne&#13;
O'Hara, Kathy&#13;
Overton, Don&#13;
Owens, Bev&#13;
Owens, Jerry&#13;
Owens, Randy&#13;
Parker, Sheryl&#13;
Darrack, Deb&#13;
Paul, Mike&#13;
Paulsen, Rick&#13;
Pebley. Pam&#13;
Pendgraft, Jodie&#13;
Peregrine, Linda&#13;
Peter en, Sall.&#13;
1 59 &#13;
160&#13;
Peterson, Susie&#13;
Petry, Bob&#13;
Pitt, Curtis&#13;
Pogue, Greg ·&#13;
Polak, Marilyn&#13;
Pond, Jerry&#13;
Poole, Joy&#13;
Randall, Terry&#13;
Redmond, Jodi&#13;
Redmond, Tony&#13;
Reed, Linda&#13;
Reikofski , Deb&#13;
Richter, Marilyn&#13;
Richwine, Diane&#13;
Riedinger, Roy&#13;
Rief, Ruth&#13;
Robinson, Carolyn&#13;
Rock, Darlene&#13;
Rolf, Jim&#13;
Ronk, Susan&#13;
Rossum, Deb&#13;
Runte, Terri&#13;
Ryan, David&#13;
Sales, Laurie&#13;
Sales, Norman&#13;
Salvo, Mark&#13;
Santee, Peggy&#13;
Sausedo, Connie&#13;
Scarpello, Lucy&#13;
Scheel, Sheri&#13;
Schneck loth, Jim&#13;
Schneckl oth , Peggy&#13;
Scherer, Tedd&#13;
Schull, John&#13;
Schultz, Tom&#13;
Schwartz, Sandy&#13;
Scott, Li nda&#13;
Shea, Shawn&#13;
Sheeler, S ue&#13;
Sheeley, S ue&#13;
Shell , Jim&#13;
Shere, Teresa&#13;
S howers, Cindy&#13;
S ivertso n, Rick&#13;
Simons, Lesli e&#13;
S kinner, Dave&#13;
S layman , Steve&#13;
S lendy, Tru ly&#13;
Sm iddy, Mik e &#13;
Smith, Da na&#13;
Smith, Da lwin&#13;
Smith , Tom&#13;
Snipes, Joyce&#13;
Snyder, Gi l&#13;
Stewart, Kathi&#13;
Stork , Mo nty&#13;
Straw, Ka thy&#13;
Swa nson, C indy&#13;
Tabor, J eff&#13;
Thomas, Ma ri e&#13;
Thompso n, Ellen&#13;
Tola nd , Kay&#13;
Tomich, Marty&#13;
Trescott, La rry&#13;
T rotter, Rosetta&#13;
Turner, J a nett&#13;
Turner, Michel&#13;
Underwood, Mary&#13;
YanA rsdel, Lyna&#13;
Yasicek, Gwen&#13;
Waggo ner, Jim&#13;
Wa llace, Lynnette&#13;
Walck, Mi ke&#13;
Walter, Dean&#13;
Weed, Ba rb&#13;
White, Jennifer&#13;
Wilcoxen, Debbie&#13;
Wiles, Lowell&#13;
Willey, Cheryl&#13;
Wilson, Kathy&#13;
Wilson, Nora&#13;
Wise, Ja ni ce&#13;
Woodru ff, Nancy&#13;
Wo hl ers, Sheri&#13;
Yopp, M ike&#13;
Young, Bev&#13;
Zda n, Rose&#13;
161 &#13;
Phyliss Bledsoe enjoys the timings in typing class.&#13;
Annette Beckner practices shortha nd for up coming&#13;
test.&#13;
Sharon Williams and Carol Yopp waste time between classes.&#13;
Glen and Mark ta lk over the day's schedule.&#13;
Lori Williams watches for intruders in the ha lls. &#13;
.:!' . -..;\&#13;
Chuck Yokum and Steve Long pretend to read the Nonpareil.&#13;
Lori Holtz and Nancy Long discuss plans for the weekend.&#13;
Resting peacefully is C huck Lachapple.&#13;
Bonnie Andrews and Peggy Haynie look at today's fashi ons.&#13;
Debbie Duff learns to n:pair her own ·a r.&#13;
163 &#13;
164 &#13;
,,&#13;
Man&#13;
moves on,&#13;
leaving behind him a&#13;
part of himself&#13;
that will remain here&#13;
forever.&#13;
His dreams&#13;
hopes and aspirations&#13;
have been formed.&#13;
Some will&#13;
achieve them, some&#13;
will tire,&#13;
and give up, and some will be killed&#13;
trying.&#13;
High school&#13;
is now a part&#13;
of him,&#13;
and he can&#13;
choose how he&#13;
will remember it,&#13;
whether&#13;
as endurance,&#13;
or adventure.&#13;
The times&#13;
were trying and&#13;
their influence&#13;
will re-echo throughout&#13;
our generation.&#13;
Seniors&#13;
165 &#13;
166&#13;
Senior class officers: Vice-President Tim Koenings, President J ay&#13;
Gunderson, Treasurer Becky Jensen, Secreta ry Pa tty Fisher.&#13;
Jeff Sperry reacts to Mike Henry's vibrato.&#13;
The Graduates Celebrate&#13;
50th Jubilee Anniversary&#13;
T o the 1972 Tho mas J effe rso n Se ni o r C la ss this was&#13;
a specia l yea r. It was mo re th a n th e no rm a l g radu a ting&#13;
yea r; it was th e Jubil ee Yea r, celebra ted by th e clas as&#13;
th e 50th a nni ve rsary of th e schoo l.&#13;
T ee J ay se ni o rs will remembe r fo r yea rs th e many&#13;
decisio ns a nd th o ug hts of this s pecia l yea r.&#13;
Above: Bob Moa ts bites his finge r as stoc k goes down in Econ . Below:&#13;
Tara Gore listens as Pa tty Bonacci reads from 'Tom J ones' . &#13;
Carl&#13;
Ackerman&#13;
Judy _&#13;
Ackerman&#13;
Vicki&#13;
Ack erman&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Acord&#13;
Jeff&#13;
A llen&#13;
Bonnie&#13;
Alley&#13;
Bev&#13;
Allmon&#13;
Charles&#13;
Andrews&#13;
John&#13;
Anderson&#13;
Karen&#13;
Anderson&#13;
Mark&#13;
Anderson&#13;
Mary Pat&#13;
Anderson&#13;
167 &#13;
168&#13;
Jean&#13;
Anson&#13;
Neva&#13;
Anson&#13;
Lori&#13;
Anthony&#13;
Dianne&#13;
Appel&#13;
Lorraine&#13;
Archer&#13;
Gary&#13;
Armstrong&#13;
Chris&#13;
Barnes&#13;
Steve&#13;
Barrier&#13;
Sue&#13;
Bauer&#13;
Clyde&#13;
Beckman&#13;
Gary&#13;
Bergantzel&#13;
Keith&#13;
Bessey &#13;
Diane&#13;
Bigelow&#13;
Lu Ann&#13;
Bockert&#13;
Lori&#13;
Bohlen (Jones)&#13;
Patti&#13;
Bonacci&#13;
Larry&#13;
Bose&#13;
David&#13;
Bradley&#13;
Robin&#13;
Bradway&#13;
Tim&#13;
Brewer&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Brockelsby&#13;
Larry&#13;
Broda hi&#13;
Debby&#13;
Brown&#13;
Nora&#13;
Caffery&#13;
169 &#13;
1 7 0&#13;
Ken&#13;
Cain&#13;
Deb&#13;
Carman&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Cates&#13;
Christy&#13;
Cherry&#13;
Tom&#13;
Conner&#13;
Jim&#13;
Copeland&#13;
Steve&#13;
Copeland&#13;
Kerri&#13;
Chenoweth&#13;
Shirley&#13;
Churchill&#13;
Craig&#13;
Clark&#13;
Ken&#13;
Cline&#13;
Ruth&#13;
Craig hill &#13;
/&#13;
Leslie&#13;
Crane&#13;
Mary&#13;
Cue&#13;
"&#13;
Jim&#13;
Davis&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Delashmutt&#13;
Dan&#13;
Delph&#13;
Marcia&#13;
De Wolf&#13;
Bill&#13;
Dieatrick&#13;
Lee Ann&#13;
Dierker&#13;
Rob&#13;
Dilts&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Dotson&#13;
Chris&#13;
Doty&#13;
Debby&#13;
Eaton (Shepherd)&#13;
1 71 &#13;
172&#13;
Sue&#13;
Eckes&#13;
Debby&#13;
Eddy&#13;
Gary&#13;
Elliff&#13;
Phil&#13;
Emerine&#13;
Deb&#13;
Engelbretson&#13;
Dan&#13;
Eppert&#13;
Dave&#13;
Eppert&#13;
Vicki&#13;
Everett&#13;
Cathy&#13;
Fanders&#13;
Dick&#13;
Fennell&#13;
Vicki&#13;
Ferguson&#13;
Bobbi&#13;
Fillebeck &#13;
Tom&#13;
Finch&#13;
Patty&#13;
Fisher&#13;
Patty&#13;
Ford&#13;
Brenda&#13;
Foster&#13;
Don&#13;
Foust&#13;
Bob&#13;
Freeman&#13;
Bernie&#13;
Frey&#13;
Dennis&#13;
Gallaher&#13;
Keith&#13;
Gann&#13;
Mike&#13;
Gibson&#13;
Alice&#13;
Gm&#13;
Pat&#13;
Glacey&#13;
173 &#13;
174&#13;
Pam&#13;
Globe&#13;
Patty&#13;
Golden&#13;
Tara&#13;
Gore&#13;
Don&#13;
Gnader&#13;
Tom&#13;
Grau&#13;
Mike&#13;
Gray&#13;
Jay&#13;
Gunderson&#13;
Carol&#13;
Gustafson&#13;
Gwen&#13;
Gutridge&#13;
Dave&#13;
Gwinner&#13;
Joe&#13;
Haats&#13;
Bill&#13;
Hagerman &#13;
Teresa&#13;
Hankins&#13;
(Jefferson)&#13;
Phil&#13;
Hardiman&#13;
Larry&#13;
Harris&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Hatch (Faris)&#13;
Mike&#13;
Haynie&#13;
Gil&#13;
Head&#13;
John&#13;
Heath&#13;
Stan&#13;
Heaverlo&#13;
Joyce&#13;
Herbst&#13;
Mike&#13;
Henry&#13;
Paula&#13;
Hermeier&#13;
Gaylin&#13;
Hicks&#13;
175 &#13;
176&#13;
Bob&#13;
Hite&#13;
Karen&#13;
Holderfield&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Holm&#13;
Pam&#13;
Howard&#13;
Susan&#13;
Howard&#13;
Glen&#13;
Hudson&#13;
Lorraine&#13;
Humlicek (Skow)&#13;
Bill&#13;
Hunt&#13;
Joni&#13;
Hunt&#13;
Carole&#13;
Hutchinson&#13;
Brad&#13;
Hutchison&#13;
Margaret&#13;
lnvin &#13;
, r&#13;
Toni&#13;
Jackson&#13;
Eldon&#13;
Janicek&#13;
Terry&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
Becky&#13;
Jensen&#13;
Linda&#13;
Jenkins&#13;
Jim&#13;
Joens&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Dan&#13;
Jones&#13;
Milve&#13;
Kaukver (White)&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Keller&#13;
Mike&#13;
Kenealy&#13;
Diane&#13;
Keuck&#13;
177 &#13;
17 8&#13;
Brian&#13;
Kilgore&#13;
Tobie&#13;
Kindred&#13;
Randy&#13;
King&#13;
Steve&#13;
King&#13;
Susie&#13;
Kinnaman&#13;
Maribeth&#13;
Knott&#13;
Mary&#13;
Knowlton&#13;
Roxanne&#13;
Koenig&#13;
Tim&#13;
Koenigs&#13;
Lucy&#13;
Kosiski&#13;
Ed&#13;
Kuhn&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Lamb &#13;
Dorothy&#13;
Langford&#13;
Gloria&#13;
Larson&#13;
Jean&#13;
Lautenschlager&#13;
Terry&#13;
Lawlesss&#13;
Denise&#13;
LeVell&#13;
John&#13;
Lodes&#13;
Lori&#13;
Lorenzen&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Ludwig&#13;
Cliff&#13;
Lustgraaf&#13;
Kay&#13;
Maack&#13;
Leroy&#13;
Madden&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Manz&#13;
179 &#13;
180&#13;
Kenny&#13;
Martin&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Martinez&#13;
Larry&#13;
Mason&#13;
Don&#13;
Matteson&#13;
Sheryl&#13;
McDaniel&#13;
Kevin&#13;
McGee&#13;
J ackie&#13;
M cKenzie&#13;
Monty&#13;
Meyer&#13;
Evonne&#13;
Meyers&#13;
Dine&#13;
Michalski&#13;
Rhonda&#13;
Miller&#13;
Bob&#13;
Moats &#13;
Margaret&#13;
Monroe&#13;
Cheryle&#13;
Moore&#13;
Gayle&#13;
Moore&#13;
Dave&#13;
Morford&#13;
Sharon&#13;
Mortensen&#13;
Sheryl&#13;
Mortensen&#13;
Rick&#13;
Mowery&#13;
Cookie&#13;
Muell.er&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Munch (Porter)&#13;
Dan&#13;
Naujokaitas&#13;
Dee&#13;
Neighbors&#13;
Alice&#13;
Nelson&#13;
18 1 &#13;
182&#13;
Rusty&#13;
Nelson&#13;
Karen&#13;
Nihsen&#13;
Darla&#13;
Ohlerking&#13;
Jeana&#13;
Ortiz&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Oshlo&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Owens&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Osmers&#13;
Leon&#13;
Oviatt&#13;
Kelly&#13;
Pacheco&#13;
Carol&#13;
Page&#13;
Jerry&#13;
Paladino&#13;
Anita&#13;
Pauritsch &#13;
r&#13;
Lorna&#13;
Peck&#13;
Terry&#13;
Perkins&#13;
Bob&#13;
Perrin&#13;
Marcus&#13;
Peters&#13;
Trudy&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Renee&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Wayne&#13;
Peterson&#13;
Mark&#13;
Pickenpaugh&#13;
Cindy&#13;
Piranio&#13;
Terry&#13;
Podraza&#13;
Ed&#13;
Pogge&#13;
Gale&#13;
Polak&#13;
18 3 &#13;
184&#13;
Peggy&#13;
Pond&#13;
Julie&#13;
Pribyl&#13;
Duane&#13;
Price&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Price&#13;
Mike&#13;
Quakenbush&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Rasmussen&#13;
Sid&#13;
Rasmussen&#13;
Roxanne&#13;
Redmond (Betts)&#13;
Ed&#13;
Reed&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Reed&#13;
Mike&#13;
Rice&#13;
Bob&#13;
Rich &#13;
I r&#13;
Ruth&#13;
Richardson&#13;
Pat&#13;
Riesland&#13;
Barb&#13;
Riley&#13;
Karla&#13;
Roberts&#13;
Rick&#13;
Robinson&#13;
Byron&#13;
Rockwell&#13;
John&#13;
Rodino&#13;
Cam&#13;
Rossie&#13;
Ken&#13;
Rowe&#13;
Rick&#13;
Sammons&#13;
Chris&#13;
Scarpiellino&#13;
Doug&#13;
Schoening&#13;
185 &#13;
18 6&#13;
Teri&#13;
Schonberg&#13;
Suzi&#13;
Schroder&#13;
Harley&#13;
Schull&#13;
Karol&#13;
Schwager&#13;
Susie&#13;
Schwartz&#13;
Ron&#13;
Scott&#13;
Marlene&#13;
Sells&#13;
Christ a&#13;
Sharp&#13;
Donna&#13;
Sharp&#13;
Jay&#13;
Sheely&#13;
J une&#13;
Siefken&#13;
Dave&#13;
Sillik&#13;
- . &#13;
Don&#13;
Skinner&#13;
Jim&#13;
Smith&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Smith&#13;
Ron&#13;
Smith&#13;
Dan&#13;
Snipes&#13;
Pat&#13;
Souza&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Sperry&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Spohn&#13;
Bill&#13;
Stanford&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Steensen&#13;
Mark&#13;
Stevens&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Stork&#13;
187 &#13;
188&#13;
Jerry&#13;
Stotts&#13;
Connie&#13;
Sutton&#13;
Kathy&#13;
Sweenie&#13;
Connie&#13;
Swisher&#13;
Rick&#13;
Talbott&#13;
Karen&#13;
Tews&#13;
Jack&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Vicky&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Twila&#13;
Thompson&#13;
Teresa&#13;
Tilley&#13;
Violetta&#13;
Tomes&#13;
Pat&#13;
Toscano &#13;
Dave&#13;
Vallinch&#13;
Sherri&#13;
Van Camp&#13;
Wanda&#13;
Vogt&#13;
Sue&#13;
Vauginaux&#13;
Nancy&#13;
Wade&#13;
Chuck&#13;
Wake house&#13;
Dave&#13;
Waugh&#13;
Marie&#13;
Weare&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Welty&#13;
Diane&#13;
Wendt&#13;
Tom&#13;
Whistler&#13;
Barb&#13;
White&#13;
189 &#13;
Kelly&#13;
White&#13;
Friday&#13;
Wiles&#13;
Pam&#13;
Will&#13;
Rick&#13;
Williams&#13;
Doug&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Brenda&#13;
Wood&#13;
At left, Jim Davis, senior, lea ves school in a way tha t ma ny students neve r get the o ppo rtunity to.&#13;
Ma ny seniors a ttended the ba nquet hono ring them a t the 64 Club May I. Entertai nment was provided&#13;
by M iss Rosema ry G ray a nd The M idl a nders. Fina l messages we re given by Mr. A nderson a nd J ay&#13;
G un de rso n, seni or cl ass president. &#13;
Carol&#13;
Woods&#13;
Debbie&#13;
Woods (Rankin)&#13;
Rozella&#13;
Worth&#13;
Janet&#13;
Wray&#13;
Steve&#13;
Wright&#13;
Paula&#13;
W ylie&#13;
Paul&#13;
Yambor&#13;
Mike&#13;
Zurek&#13;
Terry&#13;
Ow ens&#13;
J ulie&#13;
Heffernan&#13;
Rick&#13;
Van Roekel&#13;
Connie&#13;
Turner&#13;
191 &#13;
Don na S ha rp a nd Teri S nodgrass seem happy tha t the ea rly service is ove r.&#13;
Friends a nd fami ly wa ited outside to wish th e grad ua tes good luck.&#13;
192&#13;
Service&#13;
Bacca laurea te services were&#13;
held May 2 1st in the Council Bluffs&#13;
Field House.&#13;
The morning ceremony set a&#13;
solem n mood for th e upcom ing&#13;
grad uation exe rcises. The service, held with A.L. , was opened&#13;
by in voca ti on from Rev. John&#13;
Gill.&#13;
Rev. Da le E. Bard of Imma nu el Lut hera n Church spoke to&#13;
th e seni ors abo ut maturity, relating basic co nce pts for being&#13;
ma ture. His speech entitl ed&#13;
"Shak ing Hands With Time··, to ld&#13;
the people they must work wi th&#13;
time to acco mplish everyt hing&#13;
th ey wa nt.&#13;
Th e g rad uat in g se ni ors&#13;
marched in tradi tiona l school&#13;
colors, orange for boys and while&#13;
for girls. With tassels of black,&#13;
white a nd orange. An added feature&#13;
commemora ting our 50th yea r was&#13;
a go ld meda llion bearing th e head&#13;
of Thomas Jefferso n.&#13;
Rev. Dale Ba rd spoke to the a tt enda nce&#13;
about maturity. &#13;
For Grads&#13;
Fra nc is Hodtwa lke r seems to be pleased with&#13;
his accom plishments. Right; heads bowed for&#13;
benediction&#13;
Bacca laureate was held jointly with Abra ham Li ncoln.&#13;
Left; Lucy Kosiski and Steve Wrigh t wonder about the future.&#13;
193 &#13;
194&#13;
Students Enter World With Graduation&#13;
Chris Scarpellino, Gale Polak and Ha rl ey Schull seem to be thinking&#13;
of something besides gradua ti on.&#13;
Finishing their yea rs of education , th e g rad uating&#13;
class of Thomas Jefferso n had commencement a t Co uncil&#13;
Bluffs Field House on May 23, 1972.&#13;
Chosen for symposium spea kers were Cam Rossie,&#13;
Terry Lawless, Patty Bonacci, Don Skinner a nd Toni Jackson, who served as modera to r. The SI?eakers based th eir&#13;
talks on the motto, " We a re the peopl e to whom th e past&#13;
is forever speaking."&#13;
The colors ice blue and silver were chosen by the&#13;
class and displayed in the class flower, the gladi ola.&#13;
The Class of ' 72 was presented to the school board&#13;
by Principal, Gaylord Anderson a nd received by Dr.&#13;
Robert Benton.&#13;
Board of Education members receive the Class of '72.&#13;
T he three hundred eighty-four member class received diplomas from&#13;
Rev . Gene Hermeier and Rev. Joseph Henry. &#13;
Keith Gann gazes into his future.&#13;
Symposium speaker, Don Skinner, evalua ted the cl ass m an idealist ic&#13;
speech.&#13;
Mr. Gay lord A nde rson presents the cla s of '72 to the school board at&#13;
left. Above; Pat Souza thin ks about his lift: after receipt of his diploma .&#13;
195 &#13;
Varied&#13;
e&#13;
mot&#13;
ions are displayed by Joyce&#13;
H&#13;
erb&#13;
s&#13;
t, above,&#13;
girls in prayer,&#13;
and Karen Proksei. &#13;
A bove: Te rry Lawless ex presses his interpretation or the class motto.&#13;
Right: Marga ret Irwin and Charles A ndrews were ha ppy a fter receiving&#13;
their diplomas.&#13;
Jeanette Cain and Rich Mowery march proudly with their diplomas.&#13;
197 &#13;
' • t -, . .&#13;
... 4 -·: ..... '&#13;
·-~~~&#13;
198 &#13;
•&#13;
Man&#13;
is subject 'to&#13;
a great number of influences&#13;
during his life time, many of which&#13;
exist in the scho01.&#13;
The effect of these&#13;
influences and their&#13;
interaction&#13;
shapes the characters&#13;
and the lives of&#13;
many individuals.&#13;
Many use&#13;
this power to mold&#13;
a great sculpture of&#13;
Man,&#13;
others are content to play&#13;
with students' minds.&#13;
Personalities&#13;
199 &#13;
200&#13;
Student Affairs Guided&#13;
Through Administration&#13;
Principal Gaylord A. Anderson is a well known figure&#13;
to the student body. To ma ny, he has previou sly been&#13;
either a grade schoo l or junior high school principa l. His&#13;
choice of staff a lways proves to be very effici ent.&#13;
Mr. Donald Schwertl ey a nd Mr. J a mes H oward a re the&#13;
assista nt principa ls. Mr. Schwertley ma nages student&#13;
affairs, such as school sponso red da nces a nd sports.&#13;
Disciplinary actio ns a nd attf:'.nda nce are gove rned by Mr.&#13;
Howard.&#13;
Working together through the counseling center and&#13;
the faculty , these men try to effectively guide the school&#13;
and establish a firm sta nda rd o n which it may be run. In&#13;
the eye of the public they a re held acco untable for the&#13;
school.&#13;
Above: In cha rge of student discipline. Mr. J ames Howard . assista nt&#13;
principa l. Right: Mr. Dona ld Schwe rtl ey, assistant prin cipa l in charge&#13;
of activities.&#13;
Principa l Gaylord Anderso n &#13;
Benton Assumes New Responsibilities&#13;
Dr. Robert Benton, superintendent of schools for the&#13;
past six yea rs, has accepted a new job. Beginning in July&#13;
Dr. Benton holds the job of superintendent of schools for&#13;
the entire state of Iowa .&#13;
Voic in g grea t expecta tions, Dr. Benton commented on&#13;
his new job, "I think it's going to be a big challenge and&#13;
one I'm looking forwa rd to, yet, I'm not unawa re of all&#13;
the problems involved.''&#13;
Assistant Superintendent, Robert Melick&#13;
Director o f Seco nda ry Ed ucat io n, Thomas Kenny&#13;
Holding down the job of assistant superintendent for&#13;
instruction is Dr. Robert Melick. He is in charge of the&#13;
curriculum for elementary and secondary schools.&#13;
Dr. Thomas Kenny, directory of secondary education,&#13;
deals with only the junior and senior high schools. He is&#13;
consulted on problems in the schools which are physical,&#13;
having to do with the building, and also management&#13;
problems.&#13;
Superintendent of Schools, Robert D. Benton&#13;
201 &#13;
202&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 1971-72 Faculty&#13;
Diane Andersen&#13;
Physica l Education&#13;
Hariet Chase&#13;
Office Practice, Business&#13;
Machines, Shorthand&#13;
Wilbur Ege&#13;
Auto Mechanics&#13;
Robert Benson&#13;
Social Skills&#13;
J ames Cornelison&#13;
English, Reading&#13;
Improvement&#13;
R.H. Fanders&#13;
Drama, Humanities&#13;
Patricia Boos&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Cha rles Crouse&#13;
Geometry, Algebra&#13;
Stephen Field&#13;
Biology, Zoo logy&#13;
Edward Bremmer&#13;
Modern Problems&#13;
Mary Da ley&#13;
Individua l Progress&#13;
Jacob Flint&#13;
Ameri can Studies&#13;
Charles Brya nt&#13;
Government&#13;
Ann DiCerbo&#13;
Spa nish&#13;
Mike Ghanem&#13;
Physics, Algebra &#13;
Carolyn Goad&#13;
English&#13;
Barbara Hansen&#13;
American Studies&#13;
Michael Hoffman&#13;
Eco nomics&#13;
Rose Mary Gray&#13;
Creative Writing, Basic&#13;
Composition&#13;
Donald Hansen&#13;
American Studies&#13;
Stan Ivy&#13;
Orchestra&#13;
Marvy n Green&#13;
Biology, Zoology&#13;
Robert Harden&#13;
Biology, Botany&#13;
Ida Jessen&#13;
Shorthand, Typing&#13;
Ernest Haag&#13;
Drama, Debate&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes&#13;
American Studies, Glees,&#13;
Choir&#13;
Kirk Johnson&#13;
English, World Lit., Individual Reading&#13;
John Hanna&#13;
English, Humanities&#13;
Fred Hayeks&#13;
English&#13;
Melvin Johnson&#13;
Band&#13;
203 &#13;
204&#13;
Joyce Koontz&#13;
Typing, Shorthand&#13;
Dorothy Morse&#13;
Librarian&#13;
Lois Peterson&#13;
Business English&#13;
Business Math&#13;
More Faculty&#13;
Louise Kramer&#13;
Bookkeeping, Typing,&#13;
Shorthand&#13;
Robert Nielson&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
Ralph Pietronicco&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
Roger MacNeill&#13;
Choirs, Glees&#13;
Patrick O' Doherty&#13;
Typing, Business Law&#13;
Julie Pycha&#13;
Office Ed ucation&#13;
• • •&#13;
Wayne Mai ns&#13;
Vocational Math&#13;
Earl Peck&#13;
Auto Mechanics&#13;
Roger Redmond&#13;
Basic Printing,&#13;
Co nstruction&#13;
John Martens&#13;
Geometry&#13;
Steven Peters&#13;
Art&#13;
Ernest Robinso n&#13;
Building Construction &#13;
John Rose nthal&#13;
Trigo nometry, Algebra&#13;
Francis Sha fer&#13;
Economics&#13;
John Spaulding&#13;
Psychology&#13;
David Runyan&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
Ma ry Siebrecht&#13;
Home Economics&#13;
Agnes Spera&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
Larry Schulenberg&#13;
English, Basic&#13;
Composition&#13;
Donald Skokan&#13;
English&#13;
James Sperry&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
Gary Schwarzkopf&#13;
Trade and Industry&#13;
Patrick Smaggaz&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
Dia ne Stull&#13;
English&#13;
Sharon Semler&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
Jane Smoetmelk&#13;
French&#13;
Daniel Swartz&#13;
Drivers Education&#13;
205 &#13;
206&#13;
Faculty Continued&#13;
Ron Toyne&#13;
Mechanics, Metals&#13;
Sta n Weber&#13;
Welding&#13;
David Upah&#13;
Distributive Education&#13;
Kathy Weishaar&#13;
English , Individual&#13;
Reading&#13;
Tom Vincent&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
David White&#13;
Printing&#13;
Not Pictured: Ruth Moeller, Robert McCool, Peggy Rodriguez, Patricia&#13;
Day, Berniece Bergstrom, John Ackeret, Judith Hoppes, Nancy Miller,&#13;
and Frances Burritt.&#13;
Mr. Flint di ligently works on lesson pl ans that will be taught to his students. Mr. Fanders, right, concentrates on the topic of ' man' in his&#13;
humanities class.&#13;
Paul Volz&#13;
Journalism , Annual&#13;
Janice White&#13;
Art&#13;
Jim Ward&#13;
Basic Welding&#13;
Phyllis Wichman&#13;
Typing, Shorthand,&#13;
Production&#13;
1' &#13;
Mr. Darrell Hart, Head Counselor&#13;
Guidance Center Adds&#13;
Two New Counselors&#13;
This year two new counselors have been added to the&#13;
staff to fill vacancies. They are Mr. Jack Holder, graduate of Creighton University, and Mr. Jim YanMaanen,&#13;
- graduate of Central College in Pella, Iowa.&#13;
The counselors serve many purposes, including advising seniors on college choices and helping them to fill&#13;
out college application forms.&#13;
Counselors also make sure a student has enough&#13;
credits to graduate and help him select courses needed to&#13;
meet certain academic requirements.&#13;
The counseling center assigns a class rank to the&#13;
student and keeps a file of his school records.&#13;
Mr. Jack Holder&#13;
Miss Joyce Grubb&#13;
Mrs. Mary Veline&#13;
Mr. Jim VanMaanen&#13;
2 0 7 &#13;
208&#13;
Tee Jay's Secretaries&#13;
Enjoy Variety of Jobs&#13;
Working in the attendance office is Mrs. Peterson&#13;
who keeps track of students' attendance. Mrs. Riggs&#13;
helps out in the attendance center besides working in the&#13;
main office.&#13;
Mrs. Grote is personal secretary to Mr. Anderson,&#13;
while Mrs. Kretschmer keeps track of the books for the&#13;
school and all the clubs.&#13;
Mrs. Springer is the secretary in the counseling&#13;
center. She keeps files on all past and present students&#13;
at Tee Jay .&#13;
The library secretary is Miss Reiff. She catalogs&#13;
the books and is the typing clerk.&#13;
Mrs. Hazel Grote&#13;
- ' .&#13;
/ l ... .. , ·,- .. .. ' ..&#13;
Mrs. Geri Kretschmer&#13;
Mrs. Frances Riggs&#13;
Mrs. Virginia Petersen&#13;
Mrs. Elsie Springer&#13;
Miss Marie Reiff &#13;
anitors Clean Up; Cooks Serve Food&#13;
Coo ks L. to R.: M a rjorie Hemmingsen. Betty Holbroo k. Violet Clint on.&#13;
Ma na ger Irene English. Louvena Hager, Florence Legg, Beverly Athay,&#13;
Wilma J o nes, a nd Do rothy Bowma n. Their duty co nsists ma inly of servC usto dia ns Row One: L. to R.: Dennis Da vis, Roy Vogt, Floyd Smith,&#13;
and A rden Mu lvaia . Row Two: L. to R.: Head C ustodi an Pa t Ki lba ne,&#13;
ing breakfast a nd lunch, although occasiona lly special ba nq uet&gt; are&#13;
prepa red.&#13;
Stell a Jackson. Ma rvin Hooker. Gwen 11..cen , Chdc God\• in . JJme' Ro,.&#13;
Not Pictured: Cliff H::iddey a nd Robert ('offm::i~-ni!?ht ..:re,. .&#13;
209 &#13;
210 &#13;
Man&#13;
sells to other&#13;
men m&#13;
an attempt to&#13;
meet both&#13;
his necJs&#13;
and desires.&#13;
Advertising&#13;
facilitates this by&#13;
providing a method&#13;
whereby men&#13;
can know what goods&#13;
are available&#13;
and if they&#13;
will fulfi ll&#13;
the user's purpose.&#13;
Advertising&#13;
serves many&#13;
purposes:&#13;
moneymaking,&#13;
informing,&#13;
public awareness,&#13;
and social reform.&#13;
Advertising&#13;
211 &#13;
212&#13;
There's a Bank in yo ur fut ure&#13;
we'd like to be th at Bank&#13;
One of these days you'll be making your Banking&#13;
ti on thoughtfu lly. Good ba nke rs, li ke fa mily doctors,&#13;
adviso rs.&#13;
co nn ection. Ma ke yo ur se leccan be li fe long fri ends and&#13;
Choose a ba nk that ca n provide yo u with every fin ancia l service,&#13;
ones you need today. Yo ur needs will change as your life takes on&#13;
worth responsibi li ties.&#13;
not just th e&#13;
more materi a l&#13;
Look fo r&#13;
customers&#13;
need.&#13;
a Bank that keeps pace with the rapidly changing requirements of its&#13;
that provides new and better ways to ha ndl e their every fin ancia l&#13;
That's the way we think of this Bank. For three genera tions,&#13;
and banker to many of this community's famili es. For three&#13;
kept pace with their needs. This generation, we'd li ke to be your Bank .&#13;
Come in and talk to us when yo u're ready.&#13;
CB&#13;
S B&#13;
Co uncil Bluffs&#13;
Savings Ba nk&#13;
A Full Service Bank&#13;
we' ve been&#13;
generations,&#13;
fri end&#13;
we' ve &#13;
322-0225&#13;
W. T. Grant Co.&#13;
Your Friendly Famil y&#13;
Department Store&#13;
1141 w. Broadway&#13;
•&#13;
--··· ·· ·&#13;
IOWa POW8R&#13;
AND LIGHT COMPANY&#13;
International&#13;
Harvester&#13;
3501 W. B'dway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Grape Growers&#13;
Association&#13;
900 So. 7th&#13;
Congratul ations to the students and&#13;
faculty of Thomas Jefferso n 197 1-1 972&#13;
323-7156&#13;
Peoples Department Store&#13;
308 W. B'dway&#13;
ELMER IVERS&#13;
State Fa rm Insura nce&#13;
17 Scott Street&#13;
323-57-N&#13;
213 &#13;
'"! -T. ..&#13;
Cogley Clinic Jensen - Pogge 417 E. Washington&#13;
Realty Co.&#13;
328- 180 1&#13;
I love&#13;
i1 l=I RST NATIONAL BANK OF COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
l\IEi\IBER FED.EMAL DEPOSIT IMiliU.\t'\CE t:OHPORA'l'JON&#13;
Compli ments of a friend&#13;
214 &#13;
.,&#13;
..&#13;
CROWN WEST ABC Electric Inc. CAMERAS • -1\ t..CC~ C,,.J..., • PHOTO FINISHING&#13;
322-4590 2201 W . B'dway&#13;
1022 Ave A. Sundet Pl aza 323-5804&#13;
BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP&#13;
280 I W est Broadway 322-2537&#13;
C o ngratul a tio n C lass of 1972&#13;
Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
11 W estla ke Vi llage 366-1106&#13;
215 &#13;
216&#13;
Spec Shoppe&#13;
Ophthalmic Presc riptio ns Filled&#13;
Contacts Fitted&#13;
Lens Duplication &amp; Repairs&#13;
218 West Washington&#13;
Hinky Dinky&#13;
Stores&#13;
328-3450&#13;
211 West Broadway&#13;
2801 West Broadway&#13;
systematic school savings&#13;
ARE&#13;
''IN''&#13;
get&#13;
acquainted&#13;
with&#13;
first federal&#13;
s avings and loan&#13;
B ROADWAY AT MAIN&#13;
COU NCIL BLUFFS , IDWA 51501&#13;
MEYER FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
"The growth o f a name&#13;
is the symbo l of service." &#13;
-&#13;
.. :&#13;
•··&#13;
I•.&#13;
11..\ Walter Music Company&#13;
Bluffs Glass Southwest Iowa's Music Center U.S. Army&#13;
Service&#13;
for 15 years&#13;
343 West Broadway SUN DEL PLAZA&#13;
322-254 1&#13;
Army Counselor&#13;
3 19 N. 16th&#13;
Jim &amp; Dean's SFC Bob Schroder&#13;
Ph . 322-0259 Town and Country SSG La rry Van Rafs&#13;
SSG Sam Logan&#13;
401 0 South Fourth&#13;
SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY&#13;
127 Main 323-340 I&#13;
CON'S DRUG STORE&#13;
3149 West Broadway&#13;
Ph. 322--551&#13;
217 &#13;
218&#13;
ROY'S DAVIDSON&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
Prompt, Courteo us&#13;
and&#13;
Efficient Service&#13;
2020 W. Broadway&#13;
RAWLINGS&#13;
Sporting&#13;
Goods&#13;
Senior Portraits&#13;
by &#13;
LANE BROS.&#13;
PHA R MAC Y&#13;
530 W . B'dway&#13;
S torz&#13;
PRIC HA RD MOORE&#13;
INS U RANCE&#13;
agents for&#13;
St ate Fa rm&#13;
Insura nce&#13;
G ra in Belt&#13;
K&amp;K Distributing&#13;
Company&#13;
222 1 West Broadway&#13;
322-7304&#13;
We co ngra tul ate the members of the graduat ing cl ass, as this is a most importa nt milestone in yo ur lives.&#13;
HARRY C. CROWL CO.&#13;
Bud, Dick, &amp; Father Ha rry.&#13;
I 23-4th S t.&#13;
Rea l Estate &amp; Insura nce&#13;
Iowa Clothes&#13;
Council Bluffs. Iowa&#13;
219 &#13;
220&#13;
Bedwell Landscape&#13;
2416 Avenue F.&#13;
322-1 459&#13;
Herb's T.V.&#13;
and&#13;
Appliance, Inc .&#13;
2307 West Broadway&#13;
328- 152 1&#13;
BORGARDUS PLUMBING AND HEATING INC.&#13;
20 So uth 19th Street&#13;
CLUB 64&#13;
NEW&#13;
I&#13;
STEAKS&#13;
CHICKEN&#13;
SEAFOOD&#13;
322-6874&#13;
Fo llow the Tee J ay Girl who wa lk s&#13;
into:&#13;
KAYPERS&#13;
In the center o f Co uncil Bluffs&#13;
330 West Broa dway&#13;
322-8 196 &#13;
The Deals on Wheels&#13;
are in Council Bluffs&#13;
See your fa vorite&#13;
Co uncil Bluffs&#13;
Auto Dea ler&#13;
HA N U SA&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
Plumbing,&#13;
Heating,&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Electrica l Supplies&#13;
100 E. Broadway&#13;
322-4039&#13;
SUPPORT&#13;
YOUR&#13;
YEARBOOK&#13;
ADV ERTISERS&#13;
221 &#13;
222&#13;
Redmond's Service&#13;
1824 W. Broadway&#13;
322-8 148&#13;
Lucey&#13;
Jewelers&#13;
341 West Broadway&#13;
DICK DA VIS INSURANCE&#13;
2428 W. Broadway&#13;
Phone 322- 1341&#13;
C&amp;B&#13;
Plumbing, Heating&#13;
a nd&#13;
Air Conditioning&#13;
900 North 8th S treet&#13;
DOT CAPEL&#13;
Rea l Estate&#13;
7 15 East Broadway&#13;
r&#13;
323-4833 &#13;
Oma ha&#13;
Katelman Foundry&#13;
230 South 11&#13;
323-3 13 1&#13;
Robert's&#13;
Dairy&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Gas.&#13;
The Premium Fuel.&#13;
Veterans of&#13;
Foreign Wars&#13;
Post 737&#13;
Ralph's&#13;
Superette&#13;
3500 5th Avenue&#13;
322-6615&#13;
223 &#13;
224&#13;
Brown's&#13;
Shoe Fit Co.&#13;
334 W. Broadway&#13;
Westen Nursery&#13;
A Special a nd exciting place fo r child ren&#13;
. a new concept in pre-school ed ucatio n&#13;
. open Monday-Saturday&#13;
. excellent care, ca fe hot lunches&#13;
. special progra m fo r school ch ildren&#13;
. special ba by depa rtment&#13;
Yo u a re welcome to visit us . .. .&#13;
ages three to- 13 yrs.&#13;
328-3306 3 14 1 W . B'dway&#13;
Delores Phi ll ips&#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL&#13;
HOME&#13;
533 W ill ow Avenu e&#13;
A nthony&#13;
Electric&#13;
Company&#13;
328-170 1&#13;
132 1 5th Ave nu e &#13;
Do natio n&#13;
by&#13;
PERRY&#13;
LANDSCA PING&#13;
Michael's Carpets&#13;
Tile Vinyl&#13;
Formica Ca rpet&#13;
Ceramic Tile&#13;
" We guarantee our merch a ndise"&#13;
556 West B'dway&#13;
Phone 323-8 191&#13;
MARCUS&#13;
DEPARTM ENT&#13;
STORE&#13;
604 W . B'dway&#13;
PAULSON CONSTRUCTION&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
20 South 15th 323-4073&#13;
225 &#13;
226&#13;
Walt Coziahr&#13;
Heating &amp; Air&#13;
Conditioning Inc.&#13;
_. aama . JrOTAL CQMFORT SYSTEMS.&#13;
1409 3rd Avenue 323-5782&#13;
BONANZA SIRLOIN&#13;
PIT&#13;
"Your Family-priced steak house"&#13;
3020 West Broadway&#13;
Jensen's Gulf&#13;
Station-Store&#13;
323-1666 2024 5th Avenue&#13;
Broadway at Bryant&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Attention STUDENTS!&#13;
'·&#13;
~&#13;
Wallet&#13;
Photos&#13;
MADE FROM YOUR BLACK&#13;
AND WHITE PORTRAIT . . .&#13;
HA VE EXTRA PHOTOS 20 6~~y $1. 99&#13;
TO TRADE WITH FRIENDS&#13;
AND GIVE TO RELATIVES 50 FOR $3.49&#13;
BEATRICE&#13;
FOODS&#13;
1607 West Broadway &#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
R og &amp; Scottys&#13;
Super Yalu Stores&#13;
Co uncil Bluffs&#13;
Roger's Jewelry Company&#13;
540 West Broadway&#13;
322-8361&#13;
" Headquarter for Keepsake&#13;
Diamo nd Rings"&#13;
Richman Auto Parts&#13;
Compl ete Machine Shop&#13;
Service&#13;
28th W. Broadway Council Bluffs&#13;
Phone 323-7197&#13;
BEEM-BELFORD&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 \\ illow&#13;
227 &#13;
228&#13;
Morphy Drugs Inc.&#13;
825 W. B'dway&#13;
CITY TRANSIT&#13;
LINES INC.&#13;
2800 Ave. A&#13;
Pho ne: 322-6663&#13;
316 Flemi ng&#13;
323-7511&#13;
Compliments o f&#13;
ZI EBART&#13;
Auto &amp; Truck&#13;
ru stproofi ng&#13;
2732-9th A venue&#13;
322-1 9 11&#13;
A lway s First Quality&#13;
a t&#13;
544 West Broadway&#13;
32 2- 6661&#13;
Portra its by&#13;
CANNON&#13;
Co ngra tul a tions to the Class of '72 from&#13;
CHRISTENSEN-HECHT&#13;
328- 15 18 &#13;
Hinman Flowers&#13;
1800 McPherson 322-0267&#13;
MERRILL GOFF&#13;
EMARINE'S STUDIOS&#13;
PRINTERS &amp;&#13;
OFFICE PRODUCTS Senior&#13;
Portra its&#13;
La rge Selection&#13;
Southroads&#13;
of Office Supplies &amp;&#13;
531 West Broadway Crossroads&#13;
328-1 866 &amp;&#13;
50th &amp; Browne&#13;
The store for Beautiful People&#13;
On Broadway, West of New York&#13;
229 &#13;
230&#13;
STATE BANK &amp; TRUST&#13;
Member of F.D.I.C.&#13;
Future T . J. graduate, Sheryl Mo rtenson, is ta king adva nt age of her F R EE Student Chec king Account,&#13;
with the assista nce of former T.J. graduate, Elain Wa lton . &#13;
TWIN CITY BOWL&#13;
BROADWAY&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
125 West Broadway&#13;
The 1972 Monticello Staff&#13;
extends a sincere thank you to our&#13;
advertisers&#13;
231 &#13;
232&#13;
INDEX&#13;
A&#13;
Abbott, Leila 155&#13;
Ackerman, Judy 36,37,44,52,54,55,89, 167&#13;
Ackerman, Carl 167&#13;
Ackerman, Vicki 36,47, 167&#13;
Accord, Jeff 42,43, 16 7&#13;
Adams, Randy 127, 155&#13;
Adams, Steve 155&#13;
Adk ins, John&#13;
Aguiniga. Carol 155&#13;
Albright, James 145&#13;
Aldredge, Steve&#13;
Alexander, Rapheal 97, 111&#13;
Allen, Debbie 145&#13;
Allen , Cindy 155&#13;
Allen, Jeff 36,39,42,52,64, 114, 115, 167&#13;
Allen, Julia 155&#13;
Allen, Mary&#13;
Allen, Ron&#13;
Allen, Sa ndy 70, 145&#13;
Allen, Wil liam&#13;
Alley, Bonnie 36,45, 167&#13;
Alley, Don 114,115, 127,135,145&#13;
Alley, Roger 115, 124, 145&#13;
Allmon Bev 44,97, 105,167&#13;
Alsman, Lynn 145&#13;
Alton , Joy 145&#13;
Amen, Les 69&#13;
Andersen, Bill 133, 145&#13;
Andersen , Mary Pat 36,63,82&#13;
Andersen, Paul&#13;
Andersen , Becky 48,70, 155&#13;
Andersen , Terry&#13;
Anderson, Dave 145&#13;
Anderson , Debby 155&#13;
Anderson , John 155, 167&#13;
Anderson, Jon 79&#13;
Anderson, Karen 54,60, 167&#13;
Anderson, Mark 46, 167&#13;
Anderson, Rod 155&#13;
Andrews, Bonnie 145, 163&#13;
Andrews, Charles 108, 167, 197&#13;
Anfinson,_ Ted 26,34,53,62,63,69,82.84,96, 155&#13;
Anson, Diana 145&#13;
Anson , Greg 26,53,62.63,66,8 2,84, 116. I I 7&#13;
Anson , Jean 97, 168&#13;
Anson , Mike 87,147&#13;
Anson, Neva 30,39,63 ,84,89, 168&#13;
Anthony, Lori 36,44,54,55,67.168&#13;
Anthony, Te ri 44,70, 145, 153&#13;
Appel , Di a nne 44 ,52,97,1 38 ,168&#13;
Archer, Lorraine 168&#13;
Armstrong, Ga ry 168&#13;
Armstrong, Rocky&#13;
Ashley, G ra ce 145&#13;
B&#13;
Bailey. Debbie 97. 138, 155&#13;
Bailey. Jaye&#13;
Bailey. J eff&#13;
Bail ey. Ro n 108&#13;
Bail ey. T rent 96, 155&#13;
Baker, Dave&#13;
Baker, J eff&#13;
Bake r, Ka thy 155&#13;
Baldwin , Sa ndy&#13;
Ballenge r. Joe&#13;
Barber, Ron 155&#13;
Ba rges, Ma tt&#13;
Ba rnes, Brad 67&#13;
Ba rnes, Chris 42, I 68&#13;
Barnett, Joe&#13;
Ba rrier. Steven 61 , I 68&#13;
Barritt, Barry 2 1,50,53, 108, 109, I 29, 130&#13;
Bartelt . Willi am&#13;
Barth, Rhonda&#13;
Bart holonew, Richard&#13;
Batt. Betsy 155&#13;
Bauer. Sue 54. 168&#13;
Baxte r, Larry&#13;
a~te , Roy&#13;
Beam, Kathy 153, 155&#13;
Beavers, Na ncy 155&#13;
Becerra, Mario 27,50,96,108,155&#13;
Beckma n. Clyde 124, 168&#13;
Beckma n.Judy 68.138.155&#13;
Beck ner, Annette 45, 155, 162&#13;
Beckner, Wayne 61&#13;
Beckwit h, Lorna 97&#13;
Behrens, Richa rd 145&#13;
Benedict, Mike 97&#13;
Bennett, Ba rbara 155&#13;
Benson, Gary 155&#13;
Benson.John I 16, 135,1 5S&#13;
Benson, Sheri 55, 155&#13;
Benton. Greg 63&#13;
Berck Melodye&#13;
Berga ntzel, Gary S2,6 I. I 13, 124, I 2S, I 26, 132, 168&#13;
Berga ntzel, Diane 42,48, 70, I SS&#13;
Bernard, Kathy I SS&#13;
Bersa ne, Joyce 14S&#13;
Bessey, Keith 168&#13;
Betts, Jim 48, 113, 145&#13;
Bevirt, Dea n I I I. I 4S&#13;
Bigelow, Dia ne 61, I 69&#13;
Bigelow. Kristy&#13;
Billesbach, Glen 61,71,78,ISS&#13;
Billesbach, Roy&#13;
Billings, Pa tti S3 , I 4S&#13;
Bird, Bruce&#13;
Bird, Carma n 14S&#13;
Bittick, La ura 145&#13;
Black ma n, Jim&#13;
Blain, Pa ul 42,53,66, I 4S&#13;
Blakeman, Lynne&#13;
Bla ncha rd, DeAnna 14S&#13;
Bledsoe, Phyllis 42,44,48, I 03, I 5S, 162&#13;
Bliss. Debbie I SS&#13;
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                    <text>12&#13;
Senior Officers&#13;
Represent Class&#13;
The 1972-73 senior class started the&#13;
year off right by electing class officers. Officers elected to these honorary positions&#13;
were President, Tom Jensen; VicePresident, Don Nusser; Secretary, Kim&#13;
Draper; and Treasurer, Kathy O'Hara.&#13;
The officers' jobs ranged from collecting needed dues to choosing senior announcements. They are on all senior committees, including motto, banquet, flower,&#13;
graduation, and commencement. All jobs&#13;
were made easier with the help they received from the six senior class sponsors.&#13;
Senior sponsors were Bob Hardin, Julie Hughes, Jack Rosenthal , Charles Bryant, Melvin&#13;
Johnson, and Mary Daley.&#13;
Senior Class Officers were President, Tom Jensen; Secretary, Kim Draper; Vice-President, Don Nusser; and Treasurer, Kathy&#13;
O'Hara. &#13;
Leila Abbott&#13;
Randall Adams&#13;
Cindy Allen&#13;
Becky Andersen&#13;
Jon Anderson&#13;
Rod Anderson&#13;
Ted Anfinson&#13;
Greg Anson&#13;
Rocky Armstrong&#13;
Linda Bachmann&#13;
Deb Bailey&#13;
Trent Bailey&#13;
Pamela Bain&#13;
Kathy Baker&#13;
Ron Barber&#13;
Barry Barritt&#13;
Betsy Batt&#13;
Bonnie Ronk Beasley&#13;
Mario Becerra&#13;
Barb Bennett&#13;
13 &#13;
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Gary Benson&#13;
John Benson&#13;
Sheri Benson&#13;
Diane Bergantzel&#13;
Kathy Bernard&#13;
Glen Billesbach&#13;
Jimmy Blackman&#13;
Phyllis Bledsoe&#13;
Jeff Blue&#13;
Diane Boarts&#13;
Joyce Boner&#13;
Mike Bose&#13;
Scott Story sits out another hour in solitary confinement in his most exciting class, study hall! &#13;
Lynnette Wallace&#13;
Brandenburg&#13;
Mark Brandenburg&#13;
Jake Braz~al&#13;
Chris Bridges&#13;
Mike Brooks&#13;
Ella Brown&#13;
Jackie Brown&#13;
Joe Brown&#13;
Tom Butler&#13;
Pam Caffery&#13;
Wanda Caffery&#13;
Danny Calabro&#13;
Debra Camp&#13;
Vikki Campbell&#13;
Jeff Carman&#13;
Rose Cavallaro&#13;
Debra Chapman&#13;
Beverly Childers&#13;
Alan Chrisinger&#13;
Maybell Christensen&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
Rick Christiansen&#13;
Cheryl Clayton&#13;
Debbie Bliss Cline&#13;
Randy Cody&#13;
Kelly Coffman&#13;
Tony Coffman&#13;
Alan Cohoe&#13;
Patty Colledge&#13;
David Collins&#13;
Robin Collins&#13;
Greg Collier&#13;
Susie Conner&#13;
Dennis Covey&#13;
John Cox&#13;
Jackie Craig&#13;
Jenny Craig&#13;
Earl Bogue angles out his problem using his nose. &#13;
"You've already got a girlfriend," remarks Mike Jensen to Mike Johnson as another girl passes throug h the student lounge.&#13;
Julie Crane&#13;
Janelle Cross&#13;
Mark Culjat&#13;
Teresa Cunningham&#13;
Leslie Daboll&#13;
Darrell Darling&#13;
Mike Darnell&#13;
Mike Dennis&#13;
Linda Deputy&#13;
Rhonda Desantiago&#13;
Warren Dettmann&#13;
Tom Donovan&#13;
17 &#13;
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Kim Draper&#13;
Sandra Duncan&#13;
Ron Dyson&#13;
Teri Ehrenberg&#13;
Terry Elliff&#13;
Larry Ellison&#13;
Steve Erickson&#13;
Jodie Eshelman Jim Evans Lynne Fernley Greg Ferrin&#13;
Ke&#13;
vin&#13;
Fields&#13;
Dan Finck&#13;
Jeanine Fisher&#13;
Albert Flachsbarth&#13;
Mar&#13;
ie Flaharty&#13;
Bryan Flanagan&#13;
Bradley Folkerts&#13;
Russ Forsythe&#13;
Teresa Foster&#13;
--&#13;
- ' &#13;
Susie Peterson works diligently at her office job.&#13;
Greg Frost&#13;
Leslie Fuss&#13;
Jill Gamblin&#13;
Carol Gann&#13;
Dennis Gilmore&#13;
Nancy Goldsberry&#13;
Rod Goldsberry&#13;
Susan Gregory&#13;
Betty Grosvenor&#13;
Jack Grosvenor&#13;
Roger Groves&#13;
Dale Gustafson&#13;
Bob Guyett&#13;
Jody Harris&#13;
Mary Harris&#13;
Kristy Harrod&#13;
19 &#13;
20&#13;
Michaela Hart&#13;
Karen Hatcher&#13;
Karen Heath&#13;
Paul Heath&#13;
Kathy Heck&#13;
Karen Hedrick&#13;
Lori Heffernan&#13;
Dan Henderson&#13;
Linda Hendriksen&#13;
Phil Hering&#13;
Cathy Herrick&#13;
Gordon Hester&#13;
Steve Hiatt&#13;
Rick Hiffernan&#13;
Jennifer Hoeppner&#13;
Jeannine Holm&#13;
Don Hopper&#13;
Kathy Horner&#13;
Tom Horswill&#13;
Ken Hose &#13;
Ron Alexander finishes another scrumptious lunch.&#13;
Jodie Hough&#13;
Jim Houston&#13;
Fred Howard&#13;
Jane Fletcher Huey&#13;
Jim Hunter&#13;
Nancy Hunter&#13;
Gloria Ives&#13;
Donald Jackson&#13;
Chris Jacob&#13;
Barbara Jacobsen&#13;
Bob James&#13;
Mike Jensen&#13;
Tom Jensen&#13;
Dale Johnson&#13;
Mike Johnson&#13;
Pam Johnson&#13;
21 &#13;
22&#13;
Patty Johnston&#13;
Gary Jungferman&#13;
Kim Kacin&#13;
John Kaufman&#13;
Dave Kenealy&#13;
Shirley Kennett&#13;
Tim Kessler&#13;
Mary Kilbane&#13;
Randy Kindberg&#13;
Tim Kinnaman&#13;
Dale Kirkpatrick&#13;
Alan Knott&#13;
Deb Kohlscheen&#13;
Penny Konecny&#13;
Randy Konfrst&#13;
Barb Krueger&#13;
Michael Allen Dennis read s his favorite book " M AD"! &#13;
????????????????&#13;
Lavonne Ladd&#13;
Brent Lambrecht&#13;
Susan Lane&#13;
Brenda Langford&#13;
Carla Lanteri&#13;
Georgia Lawton&#13;
Mary Lee&#13;
Susan Lee&#13;
Gerald Lett&#13;
Jim Lewis&#13;
Stan Lobendo&#13;
Marty Lombardo&#13;
Jackie Long&#13;
Beverly Lukefahr&#13;
Julie Macrander&#13;
Susan Madsen&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
Emile Malone&#13;
Tom Mandina&#13;
Phylli~ Mann&#13;
Randy Markel&#13;
Teresa Mason&#13;
Kenneth Maylone&#13;
Jackie McAlexander&#13;
Karen McCormick&#13;
Ann McDaniel&#13;
Vicki McGee&#13;
Nora Wilson plays huggy-bear with a pair of unidentified&#13;
tennis shoes. &#13;
Becky Mcintosh&#13;
Richard Mcintosh&#13;
Randy McTwiggan&#13;
Milanie Merksick&#13;
Dave Miller&#13;
Dave Miller&#13;
Hugh Minor&#13;
Melissa Monroe&#13;
Susan Monroe&#13;
Gary Moore&#13;
Pat Moore&#13;
Gary Moores&#13;
James Murphy&#13;
Theresa Narmi&#13;
Kristi Nead&#13;
Gary Nelson&#13;
Teresa Nelson&#13;
Mike Newberry&#13;
Pam Fisher Newberry&#13;
Lynette Nielsen&#13;
25 &#13;
26&#13;
Robert Nordstrom&#13;
Bruce Norton&#13;
Fritzie Nugent&#13;
Joyce Clay Nurton&#13;
Don Nusser&#13;
Kathy O'Hara&#13;
Tim Ollie&#13;
Don Overton&#13;
Bev Owens&#13;
Lee Ann Page&#13;
Tom Page&#13;
Debbie Parrack&#13;
In an attempt to better mankind, Randy Markel , Jim Evans, Nora Wilson, Jeff Carmen, Mike Dennis, and Gwen Vasicek decide&#13;
to go underground . &#13;
Fred Floyd admires his magical fingers while Don Nusser poses for the camera.&#13;
Rick Paulsen&#13;
Jodie Pendgraft&#13;
Sallie Petersen&#13;
Susie Peterson&#13;
Jennifer White Phillips&#13;
Nelson Pizzano&#13;
Cathy Watkins Pleas&#13;
Greg Pogue&#13;
Jerry Pond&#13;
l aura Powell&#13;
Leonard Pratt&#13;
Cheryl Pruett&#13;
27 &#13;
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Carla Puren dt&#13;
Richard Quan&#13;
Terry Randall d&#13;
Jody Redmon&#13;
Tony Redmond&#13;
Linda Reed . Deb Reikofsk1&#13;
Melody Rhodes&#13;
Gene Ric~&#13;
Marilyn R1ch~er&#13;
Diane Rich~ine&#13;
Ruth Ann Rief&#13;
Terry Rief&#13;
Darlene Rock&#13;
Scot Rockwell&#13;
Nancy Roe&#13;
Jim Rolf&#13;
Susan Ronk&#13;
Dale Ross&#13;
Dean Ross &#13;
Not all doors are open to women, as Kim Draper discovers.&#13;
Deb Rossum&#13;
Terri Runte&#13;
Mike Rush&#13;
David Ryan&#13;
Peggy Santee&#13;
Luci Scarpello&#13;
Sheri Scheel&#13;
Tony Scheffler&#13;
Tedd Scherer&#13;
Jim Schneckloth&#13;
Tom Schultz&#13;
Sandy Schwartz&#13;
29 &#13;
30&#13;
Linda Scott&#13;
Mel Shamblin&#13;
Sue Sheeler&#13;
Jim Shell&#13;
Teresa Shere&#13;
Cindy Showers&#13;
John Shull&#13;
Mike Sieburg&#13;
Leslie Simons&#13;
Richard Sivertson&#13;
Steve Slayman&#13;
Truly Slendy&#13;
Mike Smiddy&#13;
Dana Smith&#13;
Joyce Snipes&#13;
Gil Snyder&#13;
y .,&#13;
Some people will do anything to get in the annual. &#13;
Leslie Lindstrom&#13;
Soloman&#13;
Dave Stark&#13;
Kathi Stewart&#13;
Rick Stilen&#13;
Monty Stork&#13;
Scott Story&#13;
Debbie Sempek Stuck&#13;
Kathy Straw&#13;
Mark Stretz&#13;
Sue Stuvick&#13;
Cindy Swanson&#13;
Jeff Tabor&#13;
Debbie Tatreau&#13;
Vern Thompson&#13;
Manford Thornton&#13;
Kay Toland&#13;
Marty Tomich&#13;
Larry Trescott&#13;
Janette Turner&#13;
Mary Underwood&#13;
31 &#13;
32&#13;
Nancy Buchanan Vallinch&#13;
Gwen Vasicek&#13;
Lois Vredenburgh&#13;
Jim Waggoner&#13;
Mike Walck&#13;
Paula Watts&#13;
Barbara Weed&#13;
Charles White&#13;
Barb Wick&#13;
Lowell Wiles&#13;
Kathy Wilson&#13;
Nora Wilson&#13;
Jan Wise&#13;
Sheri Wohlers&#13;
Buy your Jim Waggoner flag stand for only ... &#13;
Dave Kenealy enjoys his favorite pasttime, eating .&#13;
Nancy Woodruff&#13;
Jan Wright&#13;
Mike Yopp&#13;
Bev Young&#13;
Rose Zdan&#13;
Marke Burke&#13;
Cathy Elgan&#13;
Tom Lyons&#13;
Bob Meyer&#13;
Michelle Turner&#13;
Alan Knott and Dave Hembree share a laugh and take it easy during class.&#13;
33 &#13;
34&#13;
Dennis Covey strikes a "Groucho" pose when the camera&#13;
is in sight.&#13;
Gambling Theme&#13;
For 1973 Banquet&#13;
Dice, slot machines, and playing cards&#13;
helped convey to the seniors attending the&#13;
senior banquet that "Your Future is a&#13;
Gamble." Over 100 seniors (the largest&#13;
number in recent years) attended the&#13;
April 30 banquet at the 64 Club.&#13;
The entertainment was lively and&#13;
v a r ied. After Tom J e n sen , class&#13;
president's, speech, a sk it by Dennis&#13;
Covey, Ted Anfinson, Greg Anson, and Jim&#13;
Waggoner recaptured the class of '73's&#13;
three years at T J. Fuzzy, a vocalist and&#13;
bartender at the 64 Club, made a surprise&#13;
appearance. Mel Johnson and the stage&#13;
band played three selections to close the&#13;
show.&#13;
"This year's banquet, under the planning of Sherri Woh lers and her comm ittee&#13;
and Miss Hughes, was the best one I have&#13;
attended," Mr. Anderson said.&#13;
" How big is it?" asks Ted Anfinson showing a sophomore's first look al&#13;
T. J. &#13;
Seniors admire the decorations and converse while waiting for the banquet, which is to served in their honor.&#13;
Over 100 seniors attended the banquet, the largest in the past several&#13;
years.&#13;
Tom Jensen, Senior Class President, was Master of Ceremonies and gave&#13;
the key note address.&#13;
35 &#13;
36&#13;
Concert Choir's underclassmen were aided by the Glees in the two selections they performed.&#13;
Fiftieth Graduating&#13;
Class Leaves T. •&#13;
The traditional " Pomp and Ci rcumstance" carried in the graduating c lass&#13;
of 1973, Monday, May 21 , marking the fiftieth annual commencement for Tee Jay.&#13;
Students participating in the sym -&#13;
posium were Jim Shell, moderator; Shirley&#13;
Kennett, Joy Poole, Deb Rossum , and&#13;
Teresa Shere. Their speeches derived from&#13;
the class motto, "We celebrate the past to&#13;
awaken the future," included topics from&#13;
economics, to past wars, and even more&#13;
timely incidents, such as Watergate.&#13;
To some of the graduates it may have&#13;
seemed harder getting back to their chairs&#13;
after receiving their diploma than it was to&#13;
make it clear through high school because&#13;
of the ill-mannered "photographers" blocking the way.&#13;
Choir director, Roger MacNeill, then&#13;
lead the 1973 grads in joint efforts of moving their tassels to the right and singing the&#13;
Alma Mater.&#13;
Following these rituals, Rev. Joseph&#13;
Henry gave the benediction and, no longer&#13;
students, 405 young adults marched away&#13;
to "Pomp and Circumstance" .&#13;
Mike Bose takes his diploma with the wrong hand and leaves Dr. Lloyd Smith, president of the school board, waiting to shake&#13;
congratulations. &#13;
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Recognition was given to Nelson Pizzano, this year's foreign exchange student, as he and Robin Knauss tried returning to&#13;
their seats through the unruly photographers.&#13;
\&#13;
I \&#13;
Left: The grins on the faces of Terry Elliff and&#13;
Barb Bennett express the feeling of being a&#13;
graduate. Above: Deb Rossum was one of&#13;
four students giving symposium speeches.&#13;
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Senior Index&#13;
ABBOTT, LEILA JEAN ·&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
ADAMS, RANDY JORDAN&#13;
Madrigal 10,11 ; Varsity Choir 12; Music&#13;
Groups 10, 11 ; Stage 12; Props 12; Lighting&#13;
12; Wrestling 10,11 ,12; Football 10,11 .&#13;
ALEXANDER, JAMES RONALD (RON)&#13;
Varsity Choir 11 , 12; Roadshow 12; Track 10;&#13;
Football 10,11 ; Wrestling 12; Outstanding&#13;
Service to Drama.&#13;
ALEXANDER, RAPHEAL(RAY)&#13;
Football 12; Key Club.&#13;
ALLEN, CYNTHIA I.&#13;
ALLEN, JULIA KATHLEEN&#13;
ANDERSEN, REBECCA J.&#13;
FNA 10,11 ,12, secretary 12; Pep Club 10,11 ;&#13;
Nurse's Aid 11 .&#13;
ANDERSON, DEBRA ANN&#13;
Teacher Aid 12.&#13;
ANDERSON, JON&#13;
Wrestling 10, 11 , 12; Bowling 12.&#13;
ANDERSON, ROD R.&#13;
ANFINSON, TED J.&#13;
Cinema· 8, 10, 11 ; Language Club 1 O; Madrigal&#13;
10, 11, 12; Thespians 12; Debate 10, 11 ; NHS&#13;
11 ,12; Band 10,11 ,12; Music Groups 10,11 ,-&#13;
12; All-State 11 , 12; All-City 10, 11 , 12; Omaha&#13;
Youth Symphony; Omaha Horn Club; Cast&#13;
11 , 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12; Top 10%; $75&#13;
Charter Lake PT A Scholarship; Hawkeye&#13;
Boys' State; Coe College Music Scholarship;&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar; NW Missouri State Phi&#13;
Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Scholarship; Major&#13;
Landers Scholarsh ip-SW Iowa District;&#13;
Outstanding Service to Drama; Superior&#13;
Rating-State Music Contest; Outstanding musician ; Superior Rating-State Instrumental Contest; 2nd place in Duet Acting at&#13;
Bellarime Speech Contest; 1st place in Duet&#13;
Acting-Mercy High; Superior Rating "Where&#13;
Cross is Made " ; Walter Cassell&#13;
Award-Outstanding Boy Singer.&#13;
ANSON , GREG A.&#13;
Key Club 11 ,12; Madrigal 11 ,12; NHS 10,11 ,-&#13;
12; Student Counci l Vice President 12; Band&#13;
1O,11 , 12; Music Groups 10, 11, 12; All-State&#13;
11, 12 ; Top 10%; Coe College Music&#13;
Scholarship; Superior Rating-State Music&#13;
Contest Superior Rating- State Instrumental&#13;
Music Con test; Hawkeye Boys' State;&#13;
Outstanding Service; Marge Smith Hatcher&#13;
Outstanding Service Award; Outstanding&#13;
Wind Musician Award; Southwest Iowa&#13;
Honor Band ; Baseball 10; Basketball 10;&#13;
Gymnast ics 10,11 ; Stageband 11,12;&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Cast 11 , 12; Stage 1 O;&#13;
Sno-Ball Court.&#13;
ARMSTRONG, ROCKY&#13;
BACHMANN, LI NDA RAE&#13;
Teacher Aid 12.&#13;
BAILEY, DEBRA SUE&#13;
Pep Club 10, 11; GRA 10, 11 ; GWA 12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 ; Music Grou ps 1 O; Concert Choir 12;&#13;
Girls Golf 11 , 12; Sterl ing Silver Homemaking&#13;
Award .&#13;
BAILEY, JEFFERY L.&#13;
VICA 11,12; T&amp;I 12.&#13;
BAILEY, TRENT ALLEN&#13;
Madrigal 1 O; Library 1 O; Concert Choir 11;&#13;
Music Groups 10, 11.&#13;
BAIN, PAM ELA JO&#13;
Pep Clu b 1 O; Baseball 12.&#13;
BAKER, JEFF LYNN&#13;
BAKER, KATH Y J. Pep Club 1 O; Varsity Choir 12; Homecoming&#13;
Court 1972; Sno-ball Court.&#13;
BARRITT, BARRY L.&#13;
Key Club 11 , 12; FCA Vice-President 12; NHS&#13;
10,11 ,12; Library Aid 11; Football 10,11 ,12;&#13;
Junior Prom Court; Twirp Court; Baseball&#13;
10,11,12; Basketball 10,11 ; Sno-ball Court;&#13;
Prom King 1973; Top 10%; ISU Football and&#13;
Baseball Scholarship; Don Frame Trophy;&#13;
Iowa High School Shrine Football Game.&#13;
BATT, BETSY&#13;
OECA 12; Pep Club 1 O; Li brary Aid 11 , 12.&#13;
BEAM, KATHY DEE&#13;
Teacher Ai d 12.&#13;
BEAM, STEVEN C.&#13;
VICA 12.&#13;
BECERRA, MARIO ELENO&#13;
Language Club 10, 11, 12; FCA 12; Concert&#13;
Choir 11, 12; Football 11, 12; Sno-ball Court&#13;
1972.&#13;
BECKWITH, LORNA L.&#13;
Library Aid 10, 11 ; Varsity Choir 11 , 12; Stage,&#13;
Props 11 .&#13;
BENEDICT, MICHAEL JOSEPH&#13;
Varsity Choir 11, 12.&#13;
BENNETT, BARBARA SUE&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
BENSON , GARY LEE&#13;
Band 10,11 ,12.&#13;
BENSON , JOHN E.&#13;
P.E. Aid 12; Track 12; Cross Country 10;&#13;
Gymnastics 11 , 12; T&amp;I; Coop.&#13;
BENSON, SHERI LEE&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; GWA 11 , Vice-President 12;&#13;
O.E. 12.&#13;
BERCK, MELODYE DAWN&#13;
Student Council 12.&#13;
BERGANTZEL, DIANE&#13;
FNA 10, 11 ; Pep Club 10, 11 ; President 12;&#13;
Student Council 11 .&#13;
BERNARD, KATHY&#13;
BILLESBACH, GLEN M. VICA 11, 12; T &amp; I 12; Gymnastics 12;&#13;
Thespians 12; Office Aid 12; Stage, Props,&#13;
Lighting 11 , 12.&#13;
BLACKMAN, JAMES H.&#13;
BLEDSOE, PHYLLIS ANN&#13;
AFS 11 ; Language Club 1 O; Pep Club 1 O; FT A&#13;
10,11,12; Student Council 11; Homecoming&#13;
Court 1972.&#13;
BLOOM, CONSTANCE LEI&#13;
FNA 11 ; Pep Club 10; GRA 10, 11 ; Basketball&#13;
10.&#13;
BLUE, JEFFERY ALAN&#13;
Debate 1 O; Props 10, 11 .&#13;
BOARTS, DIANE&#13;
Monticello Adversing Staff 12; Stage 12.&#13;
BOGUE, EARL&#13;
Lighting 12.&#13;
BONER, JOYCE L.&#13;
Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
BOSE, MICHAEL PAUL&#13;
Key Club 12; Library Aid 1 O; Track 12; Gymnastics 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
BRANDENBURG, LYNNETTE KAY&#13;
WALLACE&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 , 12.&#13;
BRAZEAL, JAKE GENE .&#13;
FCA 12; Football 10,11 ,12; Track 11 ,12.&#13;
BRECKENRIDGE, ALBERT&#13;
BRIDGES, CHRISTINE LUE&#13;
Stage, !::&gt;rops 12.&#13;
BROOKS, MICHAEL C. Baseball, Basketball 10.&#13;
BROWN, DEAN G.&#13;
BROWN, JACKIE ANNETTE&#13;
Music Groups, All-City 11 .&#13;
BROWN, JOE G.&#13;
T&amp;I&#13;
BURKE, MARK DOUGLAS&#13;
Props 12; Gymnastics 10.&#13;
BUTLER, THOMAS CHARLES&#13;
Football 10.&#13;
CAFFERY, PAM SUE&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
CAFFERY, WANDA JEAN&#13;
GRA 10,11,12; Library Club 10; Library Aid&#13;
10; P.E. Aid 11 ,12; Band 10,11,12; All-City 11 ;&#13;
Softball 11; Golf 1o,11, 12; Basketball 1O,11 .&#13;
CALABRO, DANNY&#13;
Cross Country 12. CAMP, DEBORAH LYNN&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Porn Pon 11, 12; Student Council 1o,11 ; Office Aid 12; Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
CAMPBELL, VIKKI JO&#13;
GRA 1 O; Staff SIGNAL 12; Varsity Choir 11 ;&#13;
Music Groups 10,11 .&#13;
CARMAN , JEFF L.&#13;
Key Club 12; FCA 12; Football 10,11 ,12;&#13;
Baseball 10.&#13;
CAVALLARO, ROSEANNE&#13;
Special Olympics Recognition .&#13;
CHAPMAN, DEBBIE S.&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Library Club 11; Student Council 1O,11 , 12; Office Aid 11 ; Li brary Aid 11 ;&#13;
MONTICELLO 11 .&#13;
CHASE, DAVID A. JR. Band 10; Wrestling 10; Track 10.&#13;
CHILDERS, BEV JEAN&#13;
Student Council 10. CHRISINGER, ALAN LEE&#13;
Track 12.&#13;
CHRISTENSEN, MAYBELL MARIE&#13;
FNA 11; Language Club 10, 11; Pep Club 1 O;&#13;
Library Club 12; NHS 11 ,12; Li brary Aid 12;&#13;
Top 10% ; Library Award-100 hou rs.&#13;
CHRISTIANSEN , RICK S.&#13;
Baseball 10.&#13;
CHURCHILL, DAVE ORVAL&#13;
DECA 12; T&amp;I; Track 12; Glee 11 .&#13;
CLARK BARB GAIL . Pep Club 10; Soph. Wrestling Au x .; v arsity&#13;
Choir 11 ; Music Groups 1 O; Stage 10.&#13;
CLAY, JOYCE MARIE NURTON&#13;
O.E. 12; MONTICELLO Staff 11.&#13;
CLAYTON , CHERYL L. Pep Club 10; Varsity Choir 12; Glee 11 .&#13;
CLINE, DEBBIE BLISS d&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Varsity Choir 12; Shorthan&#13;
Award .&#13;
CODY, RANDAL LEE t&#13;
NHS 12; Concert Choir 12; Top 10% ; State 0 _&#13;
Iowa Scholar ; City Science . E xe position-Excellent Rating ; Hawkeye Sc1enc&#13;
Fair-Excellent Rating .&#13;
COFFMAN, KELLY FLOYD&#13;
VICA 12. COFFMAN, TONY W.&#13;
T&amp;I 12.&#13;
COHOE, ALLEN D. t&#13;
Language Club 11 ; Chess Club 1 O; Assistan&#13;
Editor MONTICELLO 12.&#13;
COLLEDGE, PATTY K. FNA 1o.11 ; Nurse's Aid 11; Varsity Choir 11 .-&#13;
12. COLLIER, GREG J .&#13;
COLLINS, DAVID E. Student Council 12; Golf.&#13;
COLLINS, ROBIN MALIA&#13;
O.E. 12; Top 10%.&#13;
CONNER, SUSIE M .&#13;
DECA 12. COVEY, DENNIS DAL . Cinema 8,10,11; Language Club 10.&#13;
Thespians 1O,11 , 12; NHS 10, 11, 12; Band ~ 12; Varsity Choir 12; Music Groups 11 , '&#13;
Cast, Makeup 10, 11, 12; Stage, Lighting 11 .-&#13;
12; Concert Choir 12; Top 10% ; State of low~ Scholar; Best Actor in a le~d ; Outsta~din t&#13;
Service to Drama; 2nd Place 1n Duet Acting at&#13;
Bellarmine Speech Contest; 1st place 1n Due&#13;
Acting-Mercy High; Superior Rating Whe~e Cross is Made"; Superior Rating-Sta e&#13;
Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
COX. JOHN E. Amateur Radio Club 12.&#13;
CRAIG, JACKIE ANN . Pep Club 10; Student Council 10 .1 1.&#13;
Sophomore Class Officer 1 O; O.E. 12; O .. E.&#13;
Vice-President; Office aid 10, 11 ; Vars1~ Choir 11 ; Aid in Counseling Center 1 •&#13;
Outstanding O.E. Student of year.&#13;
CRAIG , JENNY JO . Pep Club 10; Student Council 10 1~ .&#13;
Sophomore Class Officer; 0. E. 12; Office A~ 10,11,12; Varsity Choir 11 ; Girl's Glee 1 •&#13;
Plays-stagehand 11 . NHS 12.&#13;
CRANE, JULIE&#13;
Madrigal 10, 12; Porn Pon 12; Majorette 11 '.&#13;
Band 10,11, 12; Music Groups 10,11 ,12.&#13;
Orchestra 1O,11 ; Concert Choir 11, 12; Stag~&#13;
Band 10,11 ; All City 10,11,12; Top 10% ; NH&#13;
12; Marge Smith Hatcher Outstanding Ser- vice Award ; Superior Rating State Music&#13;
Contest; Superior Rating-State Instrumental&#13;
Music Contest.&#13;
CROSON, RANDY E.&#13;
CROSS, JANELLE KAY&#13;
NHS 11 , 12; O.E. 12; Play-cast 11 .&#13;
CU LJAT, MARK ALLEN&#13;
CUNNING HAM , TERESA L.&#13;
Pep Club 10; O.E. President 12.&#13;
DABOLL, LESLI E ANN&#13;
Pep Club 10; FTA 1O,12; Outstanding Future&#13;
Teacher Awa rd ; NHS 10,11 ,12; Office Ai d 10;&#13;
P.E. Aid 11,12; Top 10%; $75 Carter Lake&#13;
PTA Scholarship; Outstanding Physics Student.&#13;
DARLI NG, DARRELL LEE&#13;
Football 10,1 1. DARN ELL, MIKE R.&#13;
T&amp;I, 12; Coop.&#13;
DENNIS, MICHAEL ALLEN&#13;
Key Club 12; FCA 12; NHS 10,11,1 2; Student&#13;
Council 12; Football 12; Baseball 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
Basketball 10, 11, 12.&#13;
DEPUTY, LI NDA R.&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Student Council 10, 11 , 12; OfI&#13;
~&#13;
I &#13;
fice Aid 12; Teacher Aid 11; Music Group 11;&#13;
Basketball 12.&#13;
DESANTIAGO, RHONDA, S.&#13;
VICA 11 ; State Reporter; Girls Football 11.&#13;
DETTMANN, WARREN B.&#13;
Chess Club 10, 11 , 12; Tennis 12; Chess Club&#13;
Award.&#13;
DONOVAN, THOMAS JOHN&#13;
tud~nt Council 12; Play-Props 11 , 12;&#13;
Lighting for play 11,12; Tennis 10,11 ,12;&#13;
Technical Award-Duet Acting; Outstanding&#13;
Service to Drama.&#13;
DRAGOUN, PEGGY L.&#13;
Library Club 10,11; Library Aid 10,11 ,12.&#13;
DRAPER, KIM LISA&#13;
Pep Club 10; Porn Pon 11,12· Student Council 10,11 ,12; Jr. Class Secret~ry; Prom Court&#13;
1972, 1973; Homecoming Court 12; Senior&#13;
Class Secretary; Concert Choir 11 , 12. DUNCAN, SANDRA G.&#13;
Library Aid 10, 11.&#13;
DUNCAN, WES E.&#13;
DYSON, RONALD L.&#13;
Debate 10,11; NHS 12.&#13;
EDMONDS, GREG BRUCE:.&#13;
Baseball 10; Wrestling 10; Music Group 12;&#13;
Plays:Stagehand 11, 12.&#13;
EHRENBERG, TERI LYNN&#13;
DECA 12; Concert Choir 11 . ELGAN, CATHERINE ANN&#13;
Girl's Glee 12. ELLIFF, TERRY LEE&#13;
ELLIS, ARLEN MILO&#13;
ELLISON, LARRY E.&#13;
ELLSBERRY, PAULA R.&#13;
Pep Club 10, 11; Thespians 12; Student&#13;
Council 11: Varsity Choir 11 , 12; Plays-cast,&#13;
make-up, 1O,11 , 12; Student Director 12.&#13;
ERICKSON, STEVE A.&#13;
Key Club 11 , 12; Football 11 · Basketball 1 o· NHS 12 ' '&#13;
ESHELMA.N, JODY&#13;
German Club 1 O; Basketball 12; Track 12. EVANS, JAMES JOHN&#13;
Debat~ 10; Key Club 12; Madrigal 11, 12;&#13;
Thespians 12; NHS 10, 11, 12; Student Council&#13;
President 12; Free Thinker Editor 11; Music&#13;
Groups 10, 11, 12; Plays-cast 11 , 12; Tennis&#13;
10, 11, 12; Sno-ball Court 1972; Rev. Dr. Leon&#13;
Commin~ Hills Award ; Ricks College&#13;
Leadership Scholarship.&#13;
FERRIN, GREG PAUL&#13;
Ec~ 12; Library Aid 11; Play Stage Props Lighting 11 . ' ' '&#13;
FERNELY, LYNNE MARIE&#13;
Pep C.lub 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 ; Sophomore&#13;
Wrestling Court; Typing Award.&#13;
FIELDS, KEVIN J. Tennis 11 ,12.&#13;
FINCK, DAN L.&#13;
VICA 11 .&#13;
FISHER, JEANINE LEE&#13;
Cou ~seling . Center Aid 12; Student Director&#13;
for The . Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" 12;&#13;
Outstanding Service to Drama.&#13;
FLACHSBARTH, ALBERT EDWARD (SKIP)&#13;
T&amp;I 12; Gymnastics 11, 12; Track 12. FLAHARTY, MARIE&#13;
Office Aid 1 O; Counseling Center Aid 11 · OE&#13;
12. '&#13;
FLANAGAN, BRYAN JEFFERY&#13;
NHS 10,11 ,12; Basketball 10; Top 10%; $250&#13;
World-Herald Scholarship.&#13;
FLOYD, FREDDY&#13;
Prop~ 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Honorary Co- captain 12; Track 10, 11, 12. FOLKERTS, BRAD A.&#13;
Madrigal 1 O; Golf· VICA Parliamentarian·&#13;
Music groups 1O,12: Concert Choir 11 12 '&#13;
FOOTE, JEFF L. ' .&#13;
PE AID 10, 11, 12; T &amp; I 12; Vocational&#13;
Machine Shop 11 ; Boys Glee 11; Football 11 . FORSYTHE, RUSS&#13;
Baseball 1 O.&#13;
FOUTCH, DAN D.&#13;
VICA 11 ; T &amp; I 12; Football 10; Wrestling 10. FROST, J. GREG&#13;
Top 10%; Outstanding VICA Student.&#13;
FUSS, LESLIE D.&#13;
GWA 12; Pep Club 10; Varsity Choir 12. GAMBLIN, JILL C.&#13;
GWA 10, 11; Varsity Choir 12. GANN , CAROL ANNE&#13;
Thespians 12; Library Club 10; Student&#13;
Council 12; Office Aid 11 ; Library Aid 1 O;&#13;
Make-up 11 ,12; Lighting 11 ,12; Technical&#13;
Awa rd - Duet Award ; Superi or Rating&#13;
"Where the Cross is Made."&#13;
GANT, MIKE E.&#13;
DECA 12.&#13;
GANTT, RONALD DAVID&#13;
PE Aid 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
GILMORE, DENNIS PATRICK&#13;
Key Club 12; PE Aid 12; Music Groups 10;&#13;
Wrestling 10.&#13;
GLAZE, CINDY J.&#13;
GOLDSBERRY, NANCY KAY&#13;
AFS 10; GWA 11; NHS 10,11 ,12; Sophomore&#13;
Wrestling Auxiliary 10; OE 12.&#13;
GOLDSBERRY, RODNEY WAYNE&#13;
Student Council 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12;&#13;
Music Groups 11, 12; Cast, Stage, Props,&#13;
Lighting 12; Baseball 10, 11 ; Wrestling 1 O;&#13;
Outstanding Service to Drama; Superior&#13;
Rating, "Where the Cross is Made."&#13;
GOTTBRECHT, MONTE JOHN&#13;
DECA 12; Stage, Props 11 .&#13;
GRAP. LEE ANN&#13;
GREGORY, SUSAN JANE&#13;
AFS 1 O; Pep Club 1 O; Porn Pon 12;&#13;
Sophomore Wrestling Auxiliary; Majorette&#13;
11 ; Office Aid 12; Band 11, 12; Varsity Choir&#13;
12; NHS 12.&#13;
GROSVENOR, BETTY JO&#13;
Music Groups 12; Concert Choir 11, 12.&#13;
GROSVENOR, JACK G.&#13;
Audio Visual Aid 11, 12; Swimming 10.&#13;
GROVES, ROGER ALAN&#13;
DECA 12.&#13;
GUSTAFSON, DALE SCOTT&#13;
GUYETT, ROBERT P. VICA 11 .&#13;
HALL, TIMOTHY&#13;
Band 10,11,12; Music Groups 10,11,12;&#13;
Orchestra 10, 11, 12; All-City 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
Superior Rating, State Instrumental Music&#13;
Contest.&#13;
HALL, WILLIAM A.&#13;
VICA 11,12; T &amp; I 12; Coop 12.&#13;
HANKINS, TINA LOUISE&#13;
GRA 10,11 ,12; Top 10%. HANSEN, DAVE&#13;
Golf; Wrestling 12.&#13;
HARRIS, JODY A.&#13;
DECA 12; Pep Club 10; Student Council 11 .&#13;
HARRIS, MARY A.&#13;
AFS 11; Pep Club 10; GWA 12; Student&#13;
Council 10, 11 ; Library Club 10; Environmental Action Club 11 ; Band 10, 11 , 12; Band&#13;
Queen; Varsity Choir 12; Music Groups 10,-&#13;
11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; All-City 11 .&#13;
HART, MICHAELA DAWN&#13;
FNA 11,12; GRA 10,11 ,12; Nurse's Aid 11 ;&#13;
Basketball 12.&#13;
HATCHER, KAREN SUE&#13;
FNA 10; Language Club 10; Music Groups&#13;
10,11 ; Concert Choir 11 ,12; All-City 10,11.&#13;
HAWKINS, DONNA L.&#13;
Cheerleader 11, 12; Pep Club 10; GRA 10, 11;&#13;
NHS 11, 12; Homecoming Court 12; Sno-ball&#13;
Court 12; Top 10%; $75 Carter Lake PTA&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
HA YES, MICHAEL LEE&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
HEATH, KAREN L. Pep Club 10; GRA 11 ; NHS 11,12; Powder&#13;
Puff Football 11 ,12; Tennis 10,11 ,Top 10%.&#13;
HEATH, PAUL M.&#13;
Football 10, 11; NHS 12.&#13;
HECK, KATHLEEN LOUISE&#13;
FT A 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; All-City&#13;
10,11,12; Music Groups 10,11 ,12; Outstand i ng String Mus i cian Award ; Zonta&#13;
Scholarship to l.W.C.C. HEDRICK. KAREN DEE&#13;
HEFFERNAN, LORI JEAN&#13;
NHS 11,1 2; OE 12; PE Aid 11, 12; Gymnastics&#13;
10,11 ; Track 10.&#13;
HEMBREE, DAVID E.&#13;
T &amp; I 12; Football 10.&#13;
HENDERSON, DAN L.&#13;
HENRIKSEN, LINDA S.&#13;
Shorthand Award.&#13;
HERING, PHIL&#13;
Student Council 11 ; Golf 10, 11 , 12; NHS 12.&#13;
HERNDON, WAL TEA EUGENE JR.&#13;
FCA 12; Madrigal 10, 11, 12; Concert Choir&#13;
11 , 12; All-City 11 , 12; Music Groups 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
All-State 12; Superior Rating, State Music&#13;
Contest; Track 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12;&#13;
Nelson Trophy. HERRICK, CATHY&#13;
Pep Club 10; NHS 10,11 ,12; Porn Pon 11 ,12;&#13;
Student Council 10, 11 , 12; Sophomore&#13;
Wrestling; MONTICELLO Editor 12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11; AFS 12; Top 10%; Shorthand&#13;
Award; Omaha World-Herald Key Staffer&#13;
Award; Quill &amp; Scroll 12.&#13;
HESTER, GORDON LYNN&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
HIATT, STEVE&#13;
Swimming 10, 11, 12.&#13;
HIFFERNAN, RICK R.&#13;
HIGGINS, KATHY ANN&#13;
OE 12; Office Aid 12; Sophomore Wrestling&#13;
Auxiliary. HILLIARD, JOHN MITCHELL&#13;
HOEPP.NER, JENNIFER&#13;
DECA 12; GRA 11 ; Costumes 11.&#13;
HOLM, JEANNINE A.&#13;
AFS 11 ; DECA 12; Language Club 11 ; Pep&#13;
Club 1 O; Student Council 11.&#13;
HOPPER, DONALD DURICK&#13;
Cinema 8,10,11,12; Basketball 11,12, NHS&#13;
12, Play Cast; Outstanding Service to Drama.&#13;
HORNER, KATHY ANN&#13;
Cheerleader 10; Pep Club 10, 11,0E 12.&#13;
HORSWILL, TOM M.&#13;
HOSS, KEN R.&#13;
VICA 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
HOUGH, JODIE&#13;
Cheerleader 10, 11 ; Varsity Choir 1O,11; OE&#13;
12, secretary 12; Sophomore Wrestling&#13;
Court; Homecoming Court 1972.&#13;
HOUSTON, JAMES LEROY&#13;
HOWARD, BIXBY&#13;
HUEY, JANE FLETCHER&#13;
Pep Club 10; GWA 12; Concert Choir 12.&#13;
HUNTER, JIM CRAIG&#13;
T &amp; I 12. HUNTER, NANCY A.&#13;
FNA 10,11 ; Nurse's Aid 11.&#13;
HYDE, RICHARD LEE&#13;
VICA 11 ,12.&#13;
IVES, GLORIA J.&#13;
JACKSON, DON J.&#13;
Baseball 11 ; Track 11, 12.&#13;
JACKSON, SHIRLEY J.&#13;
Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
JACOB CHRIS RENEE&#13;
FNA '10.11 ; Language Club 1 O; Nurse's Aid&#13;
10, 11 , 12; Clara and Henry Miller Scholarship&#13;
to College of Saint Mary.&#13;
JACOBSEN, BARBARA&#13;
Language Club 11 ,12; Library Club 12;&#13;
Library Aid 11, 12.&#13;
JAMES, ROBERT D.&#13;
DECA 12, Vice-President 12; Language Club&#13;
10; Top 10%. JENSEN, DEBRA LARAY . Pep Club 10; T &amp; I 12; Music Groups 11;&#13;
Concert C&lt;loir 11 ; Props 10.&#13;
JENSEN, DIANA LYNN&#13;
Girls' Glee.&#13;
JENSEN, MIKE LEE&#13;
Tennis 10,11 ,12; Basketball 10.&#13;
JENSEN, THOMAS R. . . Sophomore Class President:. Junior Class&#13;
President; Senior Class President; Football&#13;
10,11 ,12; Baseball 10,11; Tw1rp Duke 11;&#13;
Prom Prince 11; Key Club 10,11,12., President 12; Sno-Ball Court 12; Lettermen s Club;&#13;
Prom Court 12; Wayn e State College&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
JOHNSON, DALE E.&#13;
FCC Club. JOHNSON, MICHAEL EDWARD .&#13;
Key Club 12; FCA 12; NHS 11 ,12; PE Aid 11;&#13;
Football 1O,11 , 12; Top 10%; Community Service Award.&#13;
JOHNSON, PAMELA SUE&#13;
Pep Club 10; Library Cl.ub 12, secretary 12;&#13;
FHA 12; Varsity Choir 12; Gold 11 ,12;&#13;
Shorthand Award. JOHNSTON, PATRICIA ANN&#13;
JUNGFERMAN, GARY LEE&#13;
VICA 12.&#13;
KACIN, KIM&#13;
Play Casts; High Achievement in German.&#13;
KAU FMAN, JOHN ALAN&#13;
Basketball 10; Tennis 10; NHS 12.&#13;
KENEALY, DAVE J. Key Club 12; Cross Country 12; Track 12.&#13;
KENNETT, SHIRLEY J. Madrigal 10, 11 , 12; NHS 10, 11, 12; Band 12;&#13;
M usic Groups 10,11 ,12; All-State 12;&#13;
Orchestra 10, 11 ; Concert Choir 11, 12; AllC i ty 11,1 2 ; Top 10%; Dan a lle~e&#13;
Scholarship; State of Iowa Scholarship;&#13;
Marge Smith Hatcher Outstanding Service&#13;
Award ; Superior Rating, State Music Contest;&#13;
Superior Rating State Instrumental Music&#13;
Contest.&#13;
KESSLER. TIMOTHY ALLEN&#13;
NHS 11 , 12; Football 10, 11; Track 1 O; Wrestling 10,11 ,12; VICA 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
KILBAN E. MARY K. Language Club 10; GWA 12; Band 10,11 ,12;&#13;
All-City 1O,11, 12; Music Groups 10, 11, 12;&#13;
Superior Rating, State Instrumental Music&#13;
39 &#13;
40&#13;
Contest; Rotary Award for Service to Band.&#13;
KINDBERG, RANDALL&#13;
KINNAMON, TIMOTHY C.&#13;
FCA 12; Baseball 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12;&#13;
T•virp King 12.&#13;
KIRKPATRICK, DALE A. T &amp; I 12.&#13;
KNOTT, ALAN WILLIAM&#13;
Track 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
KOHLSCHEEN, DEBRA LYNN&#13;
Band 10,11 ,12; All-City 10;11 ; Top 10%; NHS&#13;
12; Shorthand Award; Superior Rating, State&#13;
Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
KONECNY, PENNY JANE&#13;
Monticello Advertising Staff 12.&#13;
KONFRST, RANDY E.&#13;
Football 10, 11.&#13;
KOOPMEINERS, ALAN J.&#13;
KRUEGER, BARB L.&#13;
LADD, LAVONNE CHRISTINE&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Library Aid 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 ;&#13;
Stage, Props 11.&#13;
LAMBIRTH, RANDY&#13;
DECA 12, President 12.&#13;
LAMBRECHT, BRENT WILLIAM&#13;
T &amp; I 12; PE Aid 12; Bowling 11 . LANE, SUSIE&#13;
DECA 12; Pep Club 10; Art Club 10 11 ·&#13;
Library Club 10; Student Council 11 ; Lib;ary&#13;
Aid 10, 11.&#13;
LANGFORD, BRENDA DIANNE&#13;
Roadshow 10, 11; Library Aid 11 ; Basketball&#13;
12; Bowling 12.&#13;
LANTERI, CARLA F.&#13;
Pep Club 10,11; GRA 11 ,12.&#13;
LAWTON, GEORGIA LOU&#13;
GRA 10,11,12.&#13;
LEE, MARY JANE&#13;
GWA 12; _Band 10,11,12; Music Groups 10,-&#13;
11 ; All-City 10, 11 ; Superior Rating, State&#13;
Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
LEE, SUSAN K.&#13;
Language Club 10; Pep Club 10; NHS 10,11 ,-&#13;
12; Band 10, 11 , 12; Top 10%; $250 WorldHerald Scholarship; 1973 Readers' Digest&#13;
Award; State of Iowa Scholar; Superior Rating, State Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
LERETTE, JEFF A.&#13;
LETT, GERALD BERNE&#13;
VICA 11, 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
LEWIS, JIM PAUL&#13;
Music Groups 11; Stage, Props 11 ; Tennis&#13;
10.&#13;
Lightner, Mark K.&#13;
PE Aid 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
LINDSTROM, LESLIE ANNE SOLOMON&#13;
Language Club 11; Pep Club 1 O; Band 10,-&#13;
11 , 12; All-City 11 ; Tennis 11 .&#13;
LOBENDO, STAN E.&#13;
PE Aid 12; Swimming 1 O; Gymnastics 11, 12.&#13;
LOMBARDO, MARTY&#13;
Varsity Choir 12; Stage 12.&#13;
LONG, JACQUELINE&#13;
Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
LONG, STEVE&#13;
Football 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
LUKEFAHR, BEV J.&#13;
Pep Club 10; Thespians 10, 11, 12; Porn Pon&#13;
11 ,12; Student Council 10,11 ; Office Aid 10,-&#13;
11 ; Band 12; Varsity Choir 12; Casts 10, 11, 12;&#13;
Lighting 11 ; Student Director 12; Roadshow&#13;
12; Stage 11 ; Outstanding Service to Drama&#13;
Award.&#13;
LUNA, ALVIN F.&#13;
McALEXANDER, JACKIE ANN&#13;
Pep Club 10; GRA 11 ; NHS 10,11,12; Band&#13;
12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Tennis 11; Top 10%;&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar; Midland Lutheran&#13;
College President's Scholarship. McCAMPBELL, JAY&#13;
Golf 11 ,12.&#13;
McCORMICK, KAREN RAE&#13;
AFS 10,11,12; Pep Club 10; NHS 10,11, 12;&#13;
Student Council 12; Porn Pon 11, 12, Captain&#13;
12; Varsity Choir 12; Top 10%; Prom Court&#13;
12.&#13;
McDANIEL, ANN&#13;
GRA 10,12; Library Club 10; Golf 12; Library&#13;
Aid 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
McGEE, VICKI L.&#13;
OE 12; Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
MclNTOSH, BECKY ANN&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
MclNTOSH, RICHAR D&#13;
MACRANDER, JULIE CAROLINE&#13;
Pep Club 10,11; Thespians 11 ,12; GRA 10,11 ;&#13;
GWA 10,1 1,12 Sec-Treas.; Student Council&#13;
11, 12; Cast 11, 12 "The People Next Door",&#13;
"The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail"; Makeup&#13;
12; Swimming 11 , 12; Sophomore Girls&#13;
Wrestling Court; Track 11 , 12; Outstanding&#13;
Service to Drama; Superior rating "Where&#13;
Cross is Made".&#13;
MADSEN, LEANNE J.&#13;
Student Council 12.&#13;
MADSEN, SUE A.&#13;
Student Council 12; VICA Treasurer 12;&#13;
Props 11 .&#13;
MAHAN , DEBRA KAY&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
MAHAN, PAMELA KAY&#13;
MALONE, EMILE A.&#13;
Chess Club 11.&#13;
MANDINA, TOM C.&#13;
T&amp;I Coop.&#13;
MANN, PHYLLIS I.&#13;
AFS 11 ; Pep Club 1 O; Student Council 11 , 12;&#13;
Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
MARKEL, RANDALL LYNN&#13;
Assistant Editor, Photographer SIGNAL 12;&#13;
Photographer MONTICELLO 12; Concert&#13;
Choir 12; Basketball 11; NHS 12.&#13;
MASON , TERESA ANN&#13;
Student Council 12; Library Aid 10, 11; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 , 12.&#13;
MASS, STEVEN RAY&#13;
T&amp;I.&#13;
MAYLONE, KENNETH D.&#13;
Wrestling 10.&#13;
MEYER, ROBERT J.&#13;
Chess Club 10,11 .&#13;
MILLER, DAVID WILLIAM&#13;
Key Club 11 , 12; Madrigal 1 O; FCA 12;&#13;
Concert Choir 12; Cast 12; Stage 10, 11 , 12;&#13;
Props 11 , 12; Lighting 12; Football 10, 11;&#13;
Wrestling 11 ; Best Actor in Supporting role;&#13;
Outstanding Service to Drama; Superior&#13;
Rating "Where Cross is Made."&#13;
MILLER, DAVE M.&#13;
VICA 11.&#13;
MILLS, RON&#13;
MINOR, HUGH DAVID&#13;
Baseball 10; T&amp;I 12; NHS 12.&#13;
MONROE, MELISSA&#13;
FTA 10,11 ,12; NHS 10,11 ,12; Teacher Aid 12;&#13;
Top 10%; $75 Carter Lake PTA Scholarship;&#13;
Outstanding Future Teacher Award; Tuition&#13;
Grant to Drake; John M. Jensen Memorial&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
MONROE, SUSAN JEAN&#13;
French Club; Top 10%; State of Iowa Scholar;&#13;
Creighton University Scholarship.&#13;
MOON, LAVELLA SUE&#13;
Office Aid 1 O; Concert Choir 11; Girls Glee 10.&#13;
MOORE, GARY A.&#13;
T&amp;I ; VICA.&#13;
MOORE, PAT A.&#13;
DECA 12; Football 10, 11 .&#13;
MOORES, GARY&#13;
NHS 10,11 ,12; Baseball 10,11,12; Basketball&#13;
10,11,12; Top 10%.&#13;
MURPHY, JIM DALLAS&#13;
Academics MONTICELLO 12; Music 10;&#13;
Baseball Manager 10.&#13;
NARMI, THERESA ANN&#13;
Student Council 10, 11; Teacher Aid 11 , 12;&#13;
Managing Editor SIGNAL 12; Editorial Staff&#13;
MONTICELLO 12; Varsity Choir 11; Nonpareil Most Valuable Staffer; Quill &amp; Scroll.&#13;
NEAD, KRISTI L.&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 , 12; Roadshow&#13;
11, 12; Sophomore Wrestling Aux.&#13;
NELSON, ALICE M.&#13;
DECA 12.&#13;
NELSON, GARY ROBERT&#13;
Tennis 10,11 ,12.&#13;
NELSON , TERESA ANN&#13;
O.E. 12. NEWBERRY, MIKE JAMES&#13;
P.E. Aid 10,11,12; Wrestling 10; Track 10,11 ;&#13;
Football 10, 12; Key Club 12.&#13;
NIELSEN, LYNETTE K.&#13;
Language Club 10; GWA 11 ,12; Band 10,11 ,-&#13;
12; All-City (Band) 11; Music Groups 11 ; Office Aid 12; Top 10%; NHS 12; Superior&#13;
Rating-State Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
NORDSTROM, ROBERT D.&#13;
T&amp;I 12.&#13;
NORTON , BRUCE WILLIAM&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; Varsity Choir 11 , 12; All-City&#13;
(Band) 10,11,12; Orchestra 11,12; Music&#13;
Groups 10,11 ,12; Cinema 8 11 .&#13;
NUGENT, FRITZIE KAY&#13;
Student Council 12; Editor-in-Chief SIGNAL&#13;
12; Staff 11 ; Editorial Staff MONTICELLO 12.&#13;
NUSSER, DON&#13;
Key Club 10,11,12; FCA 12; NHS 10,11,12;&#13;
Student Council 10, 11 ; Basketball 10, 11 , 12&#13;
Honorary Co-Captain; Twirp Court; Senior&#13;
Class Vice-President.&#13;
O'HARA, KATHY&#13;
AFS Treas. 11; Madrigal 10, 11, 12; Pep Club&#13;
1 O; Thespians 11 , 12; Porn Pon 11, Sec-Treas.&#13;
12; Junior Class Treas. ; Seni or Class Treas.;&#13;
Library Aid 1 O; Varsity Choir 11; Music&#13;
Groups 10, 11, 12; Roadshow 12; Concert&#13;
Choir 11 , 12; Cast 11 , 12; Homecom ing Court&#13;
1972; Sno-Ball Court 12; Student Council 12;&#13;
Prom Queen 1973; Rotary Award - Outstanding Girl singer; Superior Rating -State&#13;
Music Contest.&#13;
OLLIE, TIM&#13;
OTT, GALEN RODNEY&#13;
Key Club 12; T&amp;I 12; Football 12.&#13;
OVERTON, DON EUGENE&#13;
NHS 10,11 ,12; Band 12; Swimming 10; Top&#13;
10%; State of Iowa Scholar.&#13;
OWENS. BEV A.&#13;
OWENS, RANDY SCOTT&#13;
P.E. Aid 12; T&amp;I 12.&#13;
PAGE, LEEANN&#13;
PAGE, TOM D.&#13;
Key Club 11, 12; Basketball 10.&#13;
PARKER, CHERYL LYNN&#13;
Pep Club 11 ; GRA 11 ; GWA 12; Shorthand&#13;
Award ; Varsity Choir 11 ; Music Groups 1 O;&#13;
Concert Choir 12; Golf 11, 12.&#13;
PARRACK, DEBORAH SUE&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Homecoming Court 1972;&#13;
Counseling Center Aid 12; Shorthand Award .&#13;
PAUL, MIKE K.&#13;
Stage 12.&#13;
PENDGRAFT, JODIE J . O.E. 12; Library Aid 1 O; Stage 1 O; Makeup&#13;
10,11; NHS 11 ,12.&#13;
PEREGRINE, LINDA SUE&#13;
DECA 12; Majorette 10, 11 ; Band 10, 11.&#13;
PETERSEN, SALLIE JO&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
PETERSON, SUSAN MARIE&#13;
AFS 11 ; Cheerleader 1 O; GWA 11, Preside.nt&#13;
12· NHS 11 12· Student Council 11 ; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 ; Gym~astics 10; Top 10%; Sno-Ball&#13;
Queen 12; Prom Court 1973; Prom Princess;&#13;
Homecoming Court 1972; Danceline 10, 1_1,-&#13;
12; Office Aid 12; Beno's School Fashion&#13;
Board 11 .&#13;
PETRY. ROBERT WILLIAM&#13;
T&amp;I.&#13;
PITT, CURTIS LYNN&#13;
T&amp;I.&#13;
PIZZANO, NELSON&#13;
AFS 12; Basketball 12.&#13;
PLEAS, CATHY WATKINS&#13;
POGUE, GREGORY ROBERT&#13;
Madrigal 10,11,12; Band 11,12; Musi c&#13;
Groups 1O,11, 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12; AllCity 11, 12; Cast 1O,11, 12; Men's Boos.tar&#13;
Club 10; Marge Smith Hatcher Outstandi ng&#13;
Award; Superior Rating-State M usic&#13;
Contest; Superior Rating-State Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
POND, JERRY L.&#13;
DECA 11 .&#13;
POOLE, JOY L.&#13;
GRA 1011 · GWA 12· NHS 11 12· Band 10,-&#13;
11 , 12; Mu~ic Group~ 11, 12; or~hestra 12;&#13;
Concert Choir 11 ; All-City 11, 12; Tennis 10,-&#13;
11 .12; Girl 's Glee Sec.; Iowa Science .&#13;
Engineering and Humanities Symposium;&#13;
Midland Lutheran College Hon or&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
POWELL, LAURA LEE&#13;
NHS 12.&#13;
PRATT, LEONARD D.&#13;
Chess Club 12. PRUETT, CHERYL LEE&#13;
QUANDT, RICK D.&#13;
P.E. Aid 10,11 ,12; Football 10,11 ,12; Key&#13;
Club 10,11 ,12;&#13;
RAN DALL, TERRY STEPHEN&#13;
SIGNAL Staff 12; MONTIC ELLO STAFF 11 ;&#13;
Football 10.&#13;
REDMOND, JODY A.&#13;
AFS 10,11 ; GRA 10; FNA 10,11 .&#13;
REED, LINDA MARY&#13;
O.E. 12; GRA 10.&#13;
REED, PAT RAY&#13;
Boy's Glee 10; P .E. Aid 12; Stagehand 12.&#13;
Cross Country 10; Baseball 10,11 ,12; T&amp;l 12.&#13;
REED , RANDY JAMES&#13;
REIKOFSKI, DEBRA J.&#13;
Sophomore Wrestli ng Aux .; Junior Class&#13;
Vice- President; Band 1O, 11 , 12; Mu sic&#13;
Groups 10, 11 , 12; Orchestra 10, 11 , 12; All- City 10, 11 , 12; Gymnasti cs 1 O; Superior&#13;
Rating-State Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
RHODES, MELODY E.&#13;
RICE, GENE R. PE Aid 12; T &amp; I 12. &#13;
RICHTER. MARILYN J.&#13;
Food Service Student of the Year 12.&#13;
RICHWINE, DIANE MARIE&#13;
Art Club 10,11 ,12; Library Club 10,11 ,12; Student Counci l 12; Library Aid 10, 11 , 12; Monticello Photo Editor; Varsity Choir 12; Golf&#13;
11, 12; Library Award-100 hours. RIEDINGER, ROY L.&#13;
RIEF, RUTH ANN&#13;
Pep Club 1 O; Shorthand Award . RIEF, TERRY L.&#13;
T&amp;I 12.&#13;
RIGBY, JOE&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
ROCK, DARLENE&#13;
Stage 12; Art 11, 12; Make-up 12; Costumes&#13;
12.&#13;
ROCKWELL, SCOT DAVID&#13;
Stage 12; Football 10, 11 ; Wrestling 1 o.&#13;
ROE, NANCY&#13;
ROLF, JIM W.&#13;
Key Club 11, 12; FCA 12, President 12· Varsity&#13;
Choir 12; Football 11,12; Track 10,11 ,12;&#13;
Basektball 10, 11, 12; Prom Court 11 12· Snoball King 12; NHS 12; Best All Aroun°d Athlete&#13;
Trophy; Iowa State Bar Association Award·&#13;
Epstein-Morgan Post 260 Jewish Veterans oi&#13;
the US. Award . RON K, SUSAN MARY&#13;
Varsity Choir 12. ROSS, DALE R:&#13;
Wrestling 10, 11 .&#13;
ROSS, DEAN E.&#13;
Wrestling 10,11 ; Top 10%.&#13;
ROSSUM , DEBORAH JO&#13;
AFS 11 ; Cheerleader 11 ; Language Club 10,-&#13;
11; Pep Club 1 O; Science Club 11 · NHS 1 o - 11, 12, . President 12; Track 1 O; S~phomor'e&#13;
Wrestling Auxiliary; Sophomore Wrestling&#13;
C?urt; Tc;ip 10%; DAR Citizenship Award;&#13;
High Achievement in German· Iowa Science&#13;
Engineering and Humanitie~ Symposium:&#13;
State of Iowa Scholar; Stanford University Scholarship.&#13;
RU NTE, TERRI LYNN&#13;
Language Club 1 O; Pep Club 10; GRA 11, 12;&#13;
Student Council 12; PE Aid 12; Tennis 1O,11;&#13;
Powder Puff Football 11 12· Top 10% NHS 12. ' '&#13;
RUSH, MICHAEL E.&#13;
Key Club 12; Play Casts 11 12· Football 1 o - 11 ,12; Swimming 10. ' ' '&#13;
RYAN, DAVID PATRICK&#13;
Key Club 11,12; Madrigal 10; FCA 12; Music&#13;
Groups 10, 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; All-City&#13;
11 , 12; Football Manager 10, 11, 12; Baseball&#13;
Manager 10 .. 11, 12; .Basketball Manager 10,-&#13;
11, 12, Su perior Rating, State Music Contest.&#13;
SALES, NORMAN H.&#13;
Stage 12.&#13;
SALVO, MARK STEVEN&#13;
VICA 11 ; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
SANTEE, PEGGY LOUISE&#13;
Pep Club 10,11 ; GRA 11 ,12; Library Club 10;&#13;
Student Council 11, 12; Varsity Choir 11;&#13;
Concert Choir 12; Golf 11, 12.&#13;
SAUSEDO, CONNIE&#13;
OE 12; Varsity Choir 11 .&#13;
SAYLES, KENNETH WAYNE&#13;
SCARPELLO, LUCI R.&#13;
Pep Club 10, Varsity Choir 12· Sno-Ball Court 12. '&#13;
SCHEEL, SHERI&#13;
Pep Club 10, OE 12.&#13;
SCHEFFLER, ANTHONY DOUGLAS&#13;
T &amp; I 12.&#13;
SCHERER, TEDD J.&#13;
DECA 12; Key Club 11,12; FCA 11,12; Student Council 11; PE Aid 11 ; Varsity Choir 11;&#13;
Boys' Glee 10; Football 10,11 ,12; Wrestling&#13;
1 O; Track 10, 11; Twirp Court 10; Prom Court&#13;
11; Sno-Ball Court 12; Prom Court 12.&#13;
SCHNECKLOTH, JAMES B.&#13;
Baseball 1 o.&#13;
SCHNITKER, ELLEN MARIE&#13;
SCHULTZ, LARRY&#13;
NHS 12.&#13;
SCHULTZ, RICHARD W.&#13;
PE Aid 10,11,12; Career Food Service 12.&#13;
SCHULTZ, THOMAS H.&#13;
SCHWARTZ, SANDY L.&#13;
Cheerleader 10, 11 ; Roadshow Danceline 10,- 11 , 12; Sno-Ball Court 12.&#13;
SCOTT, LINDA MARIE&#13;
FNA 11 ; Language Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club&#13;
10; Library Club 12; Library Aid 12; Nurse's&#13;
Aid 12; Library Club Award-200 hours.&#13;
SEMPEK , DEBBIE JEAN&#13;
PE Aid 12; Concert Choir 11 , 12; Music&#13;
Groups 10; Stage 10,11 ; Golf 10. SHAW, PEGGY LYNN&#13;
SHEA, SHAWN K.&#13;
Key Club 12.&#13;
SHEELER, SUSAN MARIE&#13;
AFS 12; Pep Club 10; Porn Pon 11 , 12; Student Council 10, 11 , 12; Office Aid 1 O;&#13;
MONTICELLO Advertising Staff 12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11, 12.&#13;
SHELL, JAMES ALAN&#13;
Debate 10,11,12; NHS 10,11,12; VicePresident 12; Student Council 12, Parliamentarian 12; Football 12; Track 11, 12; Top 10%;&#13;
Ross Schmidt Trophy; Woodmen of the&#13;
World Life Insurance Trophy; Youth Appreciation Week Award; City Science Exposition-Excellent Rating; Hawkeye Science&#13;
Fair; Iowa Science , Engineering and&#13;
Humanities Symposium; Hawkeye Science&#13;
Fair Symposium-2nd Place; Tomorrow&#13;
Scientists-Honorable Mention; American&#13;
Chemical Society Award ; Central College&#13;
Scholarship; State of Iowa Scholar; ISU Admission with Recognition for High&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
SHERE, TERESA C.&#13;
Madrigal 10, 11 , 12; Pep Club 10; Thespians&#13;
12; Glee Club; Library Club 12; Concert Choir&#13;
11 ,12; Stage 12; Props 10; Make-up 10,11 ,12;&#13;
Student Director 11, 12; Outstanding Service&#13;
to Drama; Superior Rating, "Where the Cross&#13;
is Made."&#13;
SHOWERS, CINDY J.&#13;
Music Groups 10; Typing Award; Shorthand&#13;
Award.&#13;
SHULL, JOHN M.&#13;
Play Casts 12; Stage, Props, Art, Make-up,&#13;
Costumes, Lighting, 12; Student Director 12. SIEBERG, MIKE G.&#13;
SIMONS, LESLIE ANN&#13;
AFS 10, 12; Madrigal 1 O; Pep Club 10; Monticello Staff 12; Music Groups 10, 12; Concert&#13;
Choir 11, 12; Roadshow 10, 11 , 12; Top 10%;&#13;
Quill &amp; Scroll 12; NHS 10,11 ,12; Tuition Grant&#13;
for Graceland College.&#13;
SIVERTSON, RICHARD&#13;
Superior Rating, State Music Contest;&#13;
Superior Rating, State Instrumental Music&#13;
Contest, Swimming 12; Gymnastics.&#13;
SKINNER, DAVID A.&#13;
Cross Country 10, 11 ; Baseball 10; Basketball&#13;
10: $75 Carter Lake PTA Scholarship;&#13;
Creighton University Scholarship. SLAYMAN, STEVE F.&#13;
Key Club 11 , 12; Varsity Choir 11, 12; Stage&#13;
12; Football 10,11 .&#13;
SLENDY, TRUDY KARLENE&#13;
Varsity Choir 11 ; Music Groups 10. SMIDDY, MIKE JOHN&#13;
PE Aid 12; Varsity Choir 12; Stage, Props,&#13;
Lighting 12; Gymnastics 10,11,12.&#13;
SMITH, DANA L.&#13;
Cheerleader 11 , 12; President 12; Pep Club&#13;
10; NHS 11,12; Teacher Aid 12; Gymnastics&#13;
10, 11; Prom Court 11; Homecoming Court&#13;
12; Sno-ball Court 12; Golf 11 ; Individual&#13;
Progress Aid 12.&#13;
SMITH, THOMAS E.&#13;
PE Aid 12.&#13;
SNIPES, JOYCE ANN&#13;
Career Center 12; Special Olympics&#13;
Recognition 12. SNYDER, GILBERT&#13;
Top 10%; ISU Admission with Recognition for&#13;
High Scholarship; NHS 11, 12; Superior&#13;
Rating, State Instrumental Music Contest;&#13;
Band 10, 11 , 12; All-City 10, 11 , 12; All-State 12.&#13;
STARK, DAVE&#13;
Gymnastics.&#13;
STEWART, KATHI K.&#13;
STILEN, RICK ALLAN&#13;
STORK, MONTY LAVERN&#13;
VICA 11; Wrestling 10.&#13;
STORY, SCOTT A.&#13;
T &amp; I 12; Music Groups 10, 11; Play Casts 11 .&#13;
STRAW, KATHARINE SHIRLEY&#13;
Language Club 12; Madrigal 10, 12; Top 10%;&#13;
Comrnunity Service Award; NHS 12; High&#13;
Achievement in German ; Libr ar y&#13;
Award-100 hours, Library Club 12; Teacher&#13;
Aid 12; Library Aid 12; Concert Choir 11, 12;&#13;
Play Casts 11 ; Roadshow 10, 11 , 12. STRETZ, MARK H.&#13;
SWANSON, CINDY L.&#13;
DECA 12; Pep Club 10. TABOR, JEFF K.&#13;
T &amp; I 12; Football 10,11 . TATREAU, DEBBIE SUE&#13;
Cheerleader 12; Pep Club 10, 11; GRA 10, 11,-&#13;
12; President 12; PE Aid 10,11,12; Swimming&#13;
11; Gymnastics 10, 11 , 12; Basketball 1 O;&#13;
Track 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Queen 12;&#13;
Iowa State Bar Association Award ; $75&#13;
Carter Lake PTA Scholarship; GRA Award; · Best All Around Athlete Trophy.&#13;
THOMPSON, VERNE&#13;
Stage, Props, Lighting 12; Wrestling 1 O; T &amp; I&#13;
12.&#13;
THORNTON, MANFORD A.&#13;
Top 10%; State of Iowa Scholar; NHS 12.&#13;
TOLAND, KAY&#13;
Food Service 12; Monticello Staff 11 .&#13;
TOMICH, MARTIN LYNN&#13;
Cinema 8 10, 11 ; Art Club 10; Play Casts 11,-&#13;
12; Outstanding Service to Drama; Superior&#13;
Rating, "Where the Cross is Made."&#13;
TRESCOTT, LARRY EL TON&#13;
TURNER, JANETTE A.&#13;
FTA 12; Varsity Choir 12; Dana College&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
TURNER, MICHELE ANTIONETTE&#13;
DECA 12; Pep Club 10; Music Groups 11 .&#13;
UNDERWOOD, MARY JANE&#13;
Varsity Choir 11 , 12.&#13;
VASICEK, GWEN&#13;
Pep Club 10; NHS 11,12; Porn P?n 11 1~ ;&#13;
Student Council 12, Treasurer 12; Library Aid&#13;
1 o· Monticello Staff 12; Track 11 ; Sophomore&#13;
W~estling Auxiliary 1 O; Quill &amp; Scroll 12;&#13;
Shorthand Award. VREDENBURGH, LOIS KATHRYN&#13;
Pep Club 10.&#13;
WAGGONER, JIM A.&#13;
Key Club 12; T &amp; I 12; Monticello Staff 12.&#13;
WALCK, MIKE C. NHS 10,11,12; Audio Visual Aid 11; Baseball&#13;
11 12· Basketball 10, 11 , 12.&#13;
WALKER, DENISE I.&#13;
Cheerleader 10, 11 , 12, Captain 12; GRA 12;&#13;
Library Club 11 ; Stu~ent Council 10, 11 ; Office Aid 10; Library Aid 10; PE Aid 12; Varsity&#13;
Choir 11 ; Gymnastics 1 O; Basketball 12;&#13;
Track 11 , 12. WALKER, RICHARD A. . Band 1 O; Varsity Choir 11 ; Concert Choir 12;&#13;
Music Groups 12; All-City 12; All-State 1 ?;&#13;
Madrigal 10, 11 ; Superior Rating , State Music&#13;
Contest.&#13;
WAL TEA, DEAN LOUIS&#13;
WATTS, PAULA MARIE&#13;
Teacher Aid 12.&#13;
WEED, BARB J. . 0 •&#13;
Library Aid 1 O; Teacher Aid 12; Top 10 Vo, Typing Award; Shorthand Award; Outstanding Business Student.&#13;
WHITE, CHARLES GENE&#13;
WHITE, JENNIFER ANNE&#13;
Madrigal 1 O; Pep Club 1 O; .Porn Pon 11 , 12;&#13;
Student Counci l 12; Office Aid 10,11; Concert&#13;
Choir 11 , 12; Homecoming Court 12.&#13;
WICK BARBARA AN N&#13;
FTA 12; Varsity Choir 12.&#13;
WIEMAN , BETTY JO&#13;
Music Groups 12.&#13;
WILES, LOWELL C. Stage 12; Football 10, 11.&#13;
WILHELM , PATRICIA LYNN HOLDER&#13;
Concert Choir 11 , 12; Top 10%; Betty Crocker&#13;
Award.&#13;
WILLIAMS, FARRIS&#13;
WILSON, KATHY M.&#13;
Spanish Club 10, 11 ; Pep G_lub 10; .Band 10,- 11 , 12; All-City 11 ; Superior Rating , State&#13;
Instrumental Music Contest.&#13;
WILSON , NORA JANE&#13;
Pep Club 10; P_om Pon 11 ,12; NHS 10,11,12;&#13;
Student Council 11, 12; Library Aid 1 O; Monticello Staff 12; Track 11; Sophomore Wrestling Au xi liary 10; Top 10%; Quill &amp; Scrol l 12;&#13;
Hawkeye Girls' State.&#13;
WISE, JANICE LEA&#13;
DECA 12; Pep Club 10; Top 10%.&#13;
WITZKE, STEVE A. Stage, Props, Lighting 12; Signal Printer 11 .&#13;
WOHLERS, SHERI LYNNE&#13;
NHS 10, 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Monticello Staff 12; Varsity Choir 11; Top 10%;&#13;
Quill &amp; Scroll 12; Shorthand Award.&#13;
WOODRU FF, NANCY S. AFS 12; Library Club 11 , 12; Library Aid&#13;
10, 11 , 12; Library Award-100 hours.&#13;
YOPP, MICHAEL ROBERT&#13;
VICA 12; T &amp; I 12.&#13;
YOUNG, BEVERLY JEAN&#13;
Varsity Choir 11, 12; NHS 12; Student Counci l&#13;
11.&#13;
ZDAN, ROSE MARY&#13;
DECA 12; Track 10.&#13;
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" That's a no-no!" says Mr. Hoffman to Number 12 of the Harlem Thrillers.&#13;
Harlem Thrillers Play T. J. Faculty&#13;
Tee Jay's faculty took on the comical&#13;
Harlem Thrillers, who play basketball&#13;
Globetrotter style. Tee Jay was led by such&#13;
players as "Mad Dog" Howard, "Two&#13;
Moons" Holder, and "Big Boy" Anderson.&#13;
Sponsored by FCA, this event was&#13;
held to raise money to fight drug addiction.&#13;
Each Harlem Thriller was once a drug&#13;
addict himself. Now rehabilited, they use&#13;
their talents to help others.&#13;
Above, an easy stuff Is made for the Harlem Thri llers. Right, No. 12 tries to persuade the ball to go to the referee. &#13;
Ventriloquist Clifford Guest jokes with his "friend."&#13;
Activity Programs&#13;
Are Of A Variety&#13;
Tee Jay students were entertained this&#13;
year with a variety of activity ticket&#13;
assemblies. These programs were open to&#13;
all activity ticket holders and anyone wanting to pay 50 cents.&#13;
The assemblies presented many new&#13;
and different ideas. Dr. No-Young Park's&#13;
talk on being an American citizen made a&#13;
deep impression on many. One humerous&#13;
program was given by two Kaleidoscope&#13;
players who sang and recited songs and&#13;
poems composed by teenagers from all&#13;
over the country.&#13;
These and many other assemblies&#13;
were thoroughly enjoyed by the majority of&#13;
the student body.&#13;
Left, Dr. No-Young Park expresses himself on how wonderful it is to be an&#13;
American citizen. Above, Kaleidoscope Players relate a teenager's poem&#13;
through a song .&#13;
45 &#13;
46&#13;
Deb Tatreau is congratulated by senior, Paula Ellsberry, after being crowned Homecoming Qu een.&#13;
Traditional Homecoming Dance Is Canceled&#13;
Homecoming events were cut short&#13;
this year. The dance that usually follows the&#13;
football game was canceled. The Student&#13;
Council, which organizes Homecoming,&#13;
was advised by the administration not to&#13;
plan a dance because of trouble that was&#13;
occurring between Tee Jay and other&#13;
schools in this area. It was felt that a dance&#13;
at this time would only attract individuals&#13;
looking for trouble.&#13;
Coronation ceremonies at half-time&#13;
were very successful. The Homecoming&#13;
Court was escorted to the middle of the&#13;
football field between aisles of Pep Club,&#13;
Porn Porn, and Wrestling Auxiliary girls.&#13;
Colorful skyrockets were lit after the introduction and description of each girl.&#13;
The peak of the evening was the&#13;
crowning of Deb Tatreau. She was&#13;
given her crown, robe, and roses by&#13;
last year's Queen, Susie Schwartz&#13;
Bonacci.&#13;
Tee Jay's football team was not&#13;
successful in their efforts to beat Rummel.&#13;
Tee Jay was crushed, 39-6.&#13;
Homecoming Queen of 1972 is senior Deb Tatreau. &#13;
Members of the 1972 Homecoming Court are from left to right: Kim&#13;
Draper, Kathy O'Hara, Jodie Hough, Donna Hawkins, Jennifer '!Vhite,&#13;
Left, junior Vicki Darveaux shows her spirit during the Homecoming game.&#13;
Below, the Jackets come back on to the field after half-time.&#13;
Queen Deb Tatreau , Phyll is Bledsoe, Dana Smith, Kathy Baker, Susie&#13;
Peterson, and Deb Parrack. &#13;
Thoreau's Ideals Theme For Fall Play&#13;
"The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" is a&#13;
play about a man who was ahead of his&#13;
time. This man, Henry Thoreau, hated&#13;
wars, technology, and people who polluted&#13;
the environment. Taxes were used to&#13;
finance the war. Since Thoreau didn't&#13;
believe in war he refused to -pay his taxes&#13;
and was thrown in jail.&#13;
The setting of the play is a jail cell, but&#13;
as the play progresses the audience examines Thoreau's mind through the acting&#13;
of the cast. Although this play was a very&#13;
mature play the cast did an excellent job of&#13;
portraying the characters. Dennis Covey's&#13;
interpretation of Henry Thoreau was convincing, and made the play worth seeing.&#13;
Thoreau was described as a man who loved so deeply and completely that he seemed not to have loved at all. The entire cast&#13;
seemed to present this idea to the&#13;
audience.&#13;
Cast&#13;
Henry Thoreau ........ . . . Dennis Covey&#13;
Ball . . . ... .. ... . ..... . . .. Ted Anfinson&#13;
Waldo Emerson . .... . . . . ... Joe Guinan&#13;
Lydian Emerson . . . . . . . . . Bev Lukefahr&#13;
Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julie Macrander&#13;
Kathy Kilday&#13;
John Thoreau . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Hopper&#13;
Sam ... .. .. . . . . . . ... . . .. Marty Tomich&#13;
Mother .. . .. . ....... . .. .. Teresa Shere&#13;
Bailey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Miller&#13;
Williams .. ... ....... ... Walter Herndon&#13;
Edward ..... .. .. . .......... Jake Shell&#13;
Henry David Thoreau tries to grasp the real ity of his jail sentence.&#13;
In nature's surroundings, Henry Thoreau teaches Ellen the basic principles behind transcendentalism . &#13;
Ball discovers Thoreau's unethical way of teaching and decides how to punish Thoreau. The Emersons discuss the possibility of havi ng Thoreau work&#13;
for them.&#13;
Edward Emerson shows his mother and Henry David the gloves he made for their chicken.&#13;
--l9 &#13;
50&#13;
18-Year-Olds Win Their Right To Vote&#13;
When our nation went to the polls on&#13;
November 7, with them went the eighteenyear-olds. With the voting right now granted&#13;
to these young adults, many eligible Tee&#13;
Jay students exercised this privilege.&#13;
All of Tee Jay's students got a chance&#13;
to cast their ballots. A mock presidential&#13;
election was held when the Student Council&#13;
officers and representatives were elected .&#13;
Voting booths were set in the student&#13;
lounge and students were shown how to&#13;
operate them. Voting was done with these&#13;
machines rather than in homeroom, as&#13;
usual.&#13;
Mock election results showed Richard&#13;
Nixon ripping George McGovern, 838 to&#13;
314.&#13;
Vice-President Spiro Agnew is questioned about his views at a&#13;
recent press conference.&#13;
Democratic candidate for president was Senator George McGovern. &#13;
Bumper stickers were seen on many cars, showing the owner'.: pol itical standing.&#13;
Elected for a second term in office was President Richard M. Nixon.&#13;
Senior Julie Macrander registers to cast her ballot in the 1972&#13;
presidential elections.&#13;
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Tap line: Sandy Schwartz, Deb Peters, Darlene Rock, Robin Steppuhn, Diane Sorenson, Kathy Cahill , Dani Lobendo, Deb&#13;
Quakenbush, and Lori Hunt. These girls performed in the opening act and finale of the show.&#13;
Senior Susie Peterson performs a modern interpretive dance to the song ,&#13;
"Shaft."&#13;
Mark Chullino, Dave Neighbors, Kent Vrana, and Jerry Brabec&#13;
are the members of the Junior Boy's Quartet. &#13;
Ron Alexander amuses the audience with his takeoff on the Cookie Monster.&#13;
More Drama Skits In&#13;
1972 Roadshow&#13;
The Roadshow, "Doin' it Naturally,"&#13;
was held November 16, 17, and 18. Part of&#13;
the roadshow traveled to Wilson and&#13;
Edison for matinee performances.&#13;
Computerized Space Dancers and a&#13;
Dance Satire were two of the acts which&#13;
conveyed the opposite ideas of "Doin' it&#13;
Naturally". There were also solo dances by&#13;
Susie Peterson, Robin Steppuhn, Diana&#13;
Koos and Sandy Schwartz.&#13;
The B. 0. Skits, presented by the&#13;
Drama classes added humor to the show.&#13;
One of the skits portrayed Ron Alexander,&#13;
alias Cookie Monster, searching for the&#13;
famous T. J . cookies. Monstrous Monsters&#13;
was also a clever skit put on by Drama&#13;
students.&#13;
This year's roadshow also included&#13;
some old-time favorites, such as the&#13;
Barbershop Quartets and Madrigals. Varsity Choir entertained the audience with their&#13;
"Look at the Fifties." The Tap line ended&#13;
the show with their finale, "I Feel the Earth&#13;
Move Under My Feet."&#13;
"Con rad Twitty" portrayed by Ron Alexander, sings to his admiring fans, who are really Varsity Choir members.&#13;
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Musicians Receive&#13;
All-State Honors&#13;
All-State tryouts were held November&#13;
4th in Audubon, Iowa. Fifteen Tee Jay&#13;
students were chosen to participate in the&#13;
All-State Concert. There were 11 chorus&#13;
members, 3 band members, and one&#13;
orchestra member chosen. These students&#13;
participated in a concert held in Des&#13;
Moines, November 25. The group spent&#13;
their 2 days in Des Moines practicing for&#13;
the upcoming concert. Kris Oviatt was&#13;
chosen as an All-State chorus member but&#13;
was unable to attend because of illness.&#13;
Conducting the All-State band was Mr.&#13;
Carl Hovick, University of Northern Iowa,&#13;
Cedar Falls. Mr. Howard Swan was a guest&#13;
conductor for the All-State Chorus, while&#13;
the orchestra's conductor was Mr. Harry&#13;
Brown, Fredonia, New York. All-State members: Ted Anfinson, Orchestra; Rich Sivertson, Gil Snyd er, and&#13;
Greg Anson , Band.&#13;
All-State Chorus: Row 1: Mark Chullino, Carol Kelson, Shirley Kennett, Pam Bryant, and Kris Oviatt. Row 2: Kent Vrana, Rich&#13;
Walker, Jerry Brabec, Walt Herndon, Paul Blain, and Dave Neighbors. &#13;
The Dram a Department entertained&#13;
the student body with a one-act play&#13;
presented on February 3. The play, "Where&#13;
the Cross was Made," dealt with a psychoti c, retired sea captain and his fantasies&#13;
about a map showing the location of buried&#13;
treasure.&#13;
Th is performance was just a practice&#13;
performance for the cast, who went on to&#13;
win honors in the district competition held&#13;
at Atlanti c. In district, the play was rated&#13;
superior, with cast members, Julie&#13;
Macrander and Dennis Covey receiving a&#13;
"1 " for their duet acting . State competition&#13;
was held at two different locations. All plays&#13;
entered in state competition were judged at&#13;
T. J. , whi le the duet acting division was held&#13;
at A.L. "Where the Cross was Made" ranked as one of the best plays in the state as it&#13;
received another superior rating in this&#13;
event.&#13;
Other theatrical honors were: Dennis&#13;
Covey and Julie Macrander earned a "1"&#13;
rati ng abilities in a scene from "The Night&#13;
Thoreau Spent in Jail." Mariam Bellarman&#13;
trophy-2nd place duet acting presented to&#13;
Dennis Covey and Ted Anfinson for&#13;
"Thoreau." In the Mercy High Tournament,&#13;
Ted and Dennis took 1st place in duet&#13;
acting-"Thoreau."&#13;
Our drama department received many&#13;
well-deserved honors this year with truly&#13;
talented young actors and actresses.&#13;
Play Brings Honors&#13;
The captain's son, Dennis Covey, burns the map where the buried treasure is&#13;
supposedly located.&#13;
The doctor arrives to find the captain dead, his son insane and his daughter&#13;
hysterical.&#13;
The captain , Dave Miller, wonders when his ship will come back&#13;
with the treasure. &#13;
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Sno-Ball Proves&#13;
Highly Profitable&#13;
For the first time in almost seven&#13;
years, the Student Council did not go into&#13;
debt on the Sno-ball dance. In fact, a&#13;
sizable profit of approximately $160 was&#13;
netted on this event.&#13;
The dance was held in the field house,&#13;
which students spent the previous day&#13;
decorating. The theme "Snowflake Fantasy" was obvious by the presence of&#13;
snowflakes scattered about, a snowman in&#13;
the center of the floor, and a 20-foot flocked Christmas tree.&#13;
The court was introduced half-way&#13;
through the festivities . Jim Rolf and Susie&#13;
Peterson were crowned King and Queen of&#13;
the Snoball.&#13;
Members of th e 1972 Sno-ball Court from left to right are; ROW ONE:&#13;
Susie Peterson, Dana Smith , Donna Hawkins, Kim Draper, Kathy&#13;
O'Hara, Lucy Scarpello, Don Nusser. ROW TWO: Jim Rolf, Ted Scherer,&#13;
/&#13;
I&#13;
/&#13;
J&#13;
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Junior. Kris Oviatt, humors Jean O'Connor by showing off her " lovely" leg.&#13;
Greg An son, Tom Jensen, Barr· Barritt, Ji m Evans. Not pictured are&#13;
Kathy Baker, Mari o Becerra, and Sandy Schwartz. &#13;
Royalty of the Sno-ball is King Jim Rolf and Queen Susie Peterson.&#13;
Above: Two members of the group "Earthstar" entertain at the Sno-ball. Left:&#13;
couples relax in the lounge while "Earthstar" is on break.&#13;
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Richard Smith attemps to block a shot by a KRCB&#13;
Jock.&#13;
Basketball Team&#13;
Makes Its Debut&#13;
Richard Smith's All-Star Basketball&#13;
team made its debut at T. J. this year.&#13;
The All-Star team was organized by&#13;
the Mass Media class in order to raise&#13;
money to start their own radio station. They&#13;
did this by challenging the KRCB Jocks to a&#13;
game with the All-Stars. The Jocks were&#13;
defeated by a score of 54-48.&#13;
Richard Smith's All-Stars were sponsored in another game by FCA, to play the&#13;
faculty. After this hard-fought game, the&#13;
faculty came out victorious, 28-21.&#13;
The members of this team consisted&#13;
of boys that were not out for any winter "A+" Ed Stemple has thoughts of stealing the ball.&#13;
sport. They were Mario Becerra, John Benson, Dean BeVirt, Steve Erickson, Dave&#13;
Kenealy, Tom Page, Dave Ryan, Ted&#13;
Scherer, Ed Stemple, Jim Waggoner, and&#13;
last but not least, coach and manager,&#13;
Richard Smith.&#13;
Mr. Shaefer puts his weight behind the ball&#13;
as he shoots. &#13;
Changes Needed In Pep Assemblies&#13;
More student-teacher participation,&#13;
more skits and snappy cheers were some&#13;
of the suggestions given by students to improve pep assemblies. This was a result of&#13;
a student body survey.&#13;
When the students were asked if- pep&#13;
assemblies did anything to raise spirit,&#13;
59%-yes while 31 .5% answered no. Some&#13;
s tudents commented that if pep&#13;
assemblies were changed they might raise&#13;
spirit. But under the present system, they&#13;
didn't.&#13;
84% of the athletes appreciated pep&#13;
assemblies. Only 14% didn't enjoy the&#13;
assemblies.&#13;
Many students thought that 6th period&#13;
was an inconvenient time for pep&#13;
assemblies because students are restless&#13;
at the end of a school day. So the question&#13;
was asked "Should pep assemblies be held&#13;
1st period and the entire student body be&#13;
required to attend?" 56.6% of the students&#13;
didn't like this idea, but 42% liked it. One&#13;
student commented that 1st period pep&#13;
assemblies would be a good idea with no&#13;
requirements on who should attend. Another suggestion was that pep assemblies&#13;
should be held after school and only&#13;
the students interested attending.&#13;
The Spirit Pal, Thomas Jensen, _has a resurrection as T. J.'s spirit returns.&#13;
Who did it? asks Steve Stucker after a whipped cream pie was&#13;
thrown in his face. &#13;
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and Bruce Hansen (3rd).&#13;
Mark Kritenbrink displays his winning form that made him the "Un- cola&#13;
Cham pion".&#13;
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Thi s list advertised all el igible boys who felt a little added publicity&#13;
couldn't hu rt. &#13;
Ron Alexander disguises himself as Aretha Franklin and jives&#13;
away to happiness.&#13;
Kathy Cahill finds she can admire Jeff Blue, even when he's a&#13;
'50's "greaser".&#13;
Revival Of Twirp&#13;
March 8th at T. J.&#13;
TWIRP (The Woman Is Requested to&#13;
Pay) was revived by the 1973 Student&#13;
Council, March 5-8. Monday morning the&#13;
girls voted in the "Desert Isle Contest".&#13;
Each class had three "men" on their court.&#13;
Royalty was announced at the dance&#13;
Thursday night. Because of late notification&#13;
some of the court did not attend the dance.&#13;
The winners of the contest were: King Tim&#13;
Kinnamon; Prince Chuck Kinney; and Duke&#13;
Doug Gnader.&#13;
Other highlights of Twirp Week were:&#13;
an "Un-cola Sipping Contest"; a Trike race;&#13;
and a '50's day, with students and teachers&#13;
dressing in long skirts, tee-shirts and bobby sox with D.A. hair styles, which they&#13;
showed off at an after-school dance.&#13;
Climaxing the week's activities was a&#13;
Thursday night dance featuring "Trinity".&#13;
Many couples then went to a show or out to&#13;
eat where The Woman Is Requested to Pay.&#13;
Mr. Skokan and Lori Hunt went to the 50's dance, not only to escape class, but also&#13;
to dance the twist.&#13;
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Sophomore Ken Cvedljik takes advantage of Slave Day as Roxanne Brewer opens his door.&#13;
Above, senior Jim Evans is an official in the Thomas Jefferson "500".&#13;
Right, Twirp Kings are: junior, Chuck Kinney; sophomore, Doug&#13;
Gnader; and senior Tim Kinnamon.&#13;
Bob Young , sophomore, enslaves senior Kathy Straw during Twirp Week. &#13;
Senior Dana Smith is dreamy eyed as she and her date slow dance.&#13;
At the Twirp Dance, couples enjoy the beat of "A Group Called Trinity".&#13;
Twirp Week Ends&#13;
As Big Success&#13;
Seniors Denny Gilmore and Gwen Vasicek get in each other's way while&#13;
dancing.&#13;
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Window Washer Fulfills His Dream&#13;
The executives watch google-eyed as the sexy new secretary walks by.&#13;
A book, "How to Succeed in&#13;
Business", helps J. Pierrpont Finch rise&#13;
from a window washer to Chairman of the&#13;
Board. He uses this book and continually&#13;
outfoxes the boss's nephew, Bud Frump.&#13;
This musical portrayal of big business was&#13;
presented by the music and drama department, March 16-18.&#13;
Finch's flirtatious admirer, Rosemary,&#13;
tries to win Finch over, but Finch's only&#13;
worry is to succeed in the business world.&#13;
Smitty, a sarcastic secretary, warned&#13;
Rosemary that Finch would use her to his&#13;
advantage.&#13;
The president of the Wickets, Inc., J.&#13;
B. Biggley, went along with all of Finch's&#13;
schemes-even the treasure hunt. The object of the treasure hunt was to find some&#13;
hidden stock. The treasure girl who gave&#13;
out the clues was Finch's sexy, but dumb&#13;
secretary, Hedy. Bud Frump reminded his&#13;
uncle that he had suggested the idea first,&#13;
but Biggley hadn't liked it then. Still&#13;
Frump's plan to get rid of Finch failed; and&#13;
Frump was fired. Rosemary and Finch's&#13;
dreams soon became true. Rosemary&#13;
became Mrs. Fi nch and Finch became the&#13;
Board Chairman. As for Bud Frump, he&#13;
took over Finch's old job as a window&#13;
washer.&#13;
J. Pierrpont Finch . . .. . . . . . Ted Anfinson&#13;
Rosemary .. . . . . .... ..... Deb McFerrin&#13;
Smitty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Owena Champlin&#13;
Bud Frump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Brabec&#13;
Heddy . . . . . . . ... . . .. . .. .. Kathy O'Hara&#13;
Kris Oviatt&#13;
J. B. Biggley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Anson&#13;
Biggley and Finch give it the old college try and "Rip the Chipmunks". &#13;
J. 8 . Biggley convinces Hedy that she is " his treasurer of&#13;
treasures" and persuades her to keep her secretarial position.&#13;
The Henchman drag Frump away from the office after he is fired .&#13;
J . Pierrpont Finch discovers that he really loves&#13;
Rosemary and tells her so.&#13;
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Prom Decorated&#13;
As Spring Garden&#13;
April 14 was the date of the 1973&#13;
Junior-Senior Prom. The theme, "Those&#13;
Were the Days", was expressed by an atmosphere of a garden in spring. As couples&#13;
entered the fieldhouse , they walked&#13;
through a flower covered trellis. A small&#13;
fountain with running water was also found&#13;
in the "garden". From a pastel-colored&#13;
ceiling hung butterflies. A wishing well was&#13;
exhibited in the student lounge. As favors,&#13;
garters were given to each person.&#13;
As always, the junior class planned&#13;
and carried out this memorable event.&#13;
Decoration was started Fr:iday morning and&#13;
was finished up on Saturday.&#13;
The coronation of the Pri nce ,&#13;
Princess, King , and Queen was done by Mr.&#13;
Anderson, after the courts were introduced&#13;
and escorted in. Crowned queen and king of Prom were Kathy O'Hara and Barry Barritt.&#13;
Members of the 1973 Senior Prom Court are from left to right, Queen Kathy O'Hara, King Barry Barritt, Kim Draper, Tom J ensen , Karen McCormick , J im Rolf, Susi Peterson , and Ted Scherer. &#13;
Members of the 1973 Junior Prom Court are from left to right, Joanie Gore, Dave Lamphear, Princess Peggy Haynie, Prince&#13;
Kelly Summy, Vicki Darveaux, Mike Niksich, Jan Lauver, and Mike Lodes.&#13;
Kelly Summy and Peggy Haynie were crowned Prince and Princess.&#13;
Barry Barritt smiles as the crown is placed on his head by Mr. Anderson.&#13;
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" Just because I'm from Australia doesn't mean I can't&#13;
dance," exclaims Glenn Miller to his date, Cheryl&#13;
Kelley.&#13;
"Those Were The Days, My Friends • • • "&#13;
"I'm sorry Teri, you can't have your picture taken; I only have $4 left," says Steve&#13;
Hiatt.&#13;
Trinity provided the atmosphere for prom with their handclapping music. &#13;
Dave Lesley escorts his date back to the dance.&#13;
John Knickerbocker finds that dancing and trying to hold his date's dress up at&#13;
the same time isn't the easiest thing to do.&#13;
Kathy O'Hara's eyes swell up with tears of happiness after her crowning.&#13;
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Widow Knechtling waits as Biedermann is tricked by Willi into mearsuring fuse that will burn down his house.&#13;
Firebugs, "Play&#13;
Without A Moral"&#13;
"The Firebugs" is, as described by its&#13;
author, Max Frisch, "a morality play without&#13;
a moral."&#13;
The idea of the play follows the Communist coup d'etat in Czechoslovakia when&#13;
Communist Fire Raisers were to overthrow&#13;
the democratic government by sabotage.&#13;
Eisenring and Schmitz are the leaders in&#13;
this play. Throughout the production, they&#13;
plan and carry out the total destruction of&#13;
Gottlieb Biedermann's home.&#13;
The play was explosive in depth and in&#13;
meaning.&#13;
CAST&#13;
Gottlieb Biedermann . . . . . . . Dave Miller&#13;
Anna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Gardner&#13;
Sepp Schmitz ..... . ... . Jim Waggoner&#13;
Babette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robin Steppuhn&#13;
Willi Eisenring . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Elder&#13;
Policeman . . . . . . . . . ... . . Ron Alexander&#13;
Mrs. Knechtling . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Wilson&#13;
Professor .. . .... .. . ... Terry Armstrong&#13;
Firechief . . ... . . . ..... . . .. . Karyl Draper&#13;
Firewomen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Kilday&#13;
Cathie Kennedy, Janie Williamson&#13;
Deb Pruett, Vicky Markussen&#13;
Kathy Wilson, Lori Nielson&#13;
Teresa Pogue, Cheryl Robertson&#13;
Maria Strunk, Linda Word&#13;
Firemen . . . . . . Jim Hawkins, Rod Shere&#13;
Above, Schmitz and Eisenring strike up a song to distract the police from the&#13;
gasoline. Below, Biedermann is shocked to discover gasoline in his attic . &#13;
Left, To scare Biedermann , drunken Schmitz pretends to be the ghost of&#13;
Knechtling. Below, Biedermann tells Anna, " ... brotherhood and humanity, that's what we need."&#13;
Gottlieb Biedermann contemplates over his wine.&#13;
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74&#13;
Varsity Racks Up Disappointing Record&#13;
With eleven returning lettermen, the&#13;
1972 football season looked hopeful. But&#13;
due to attitude, injuries, and a young team&#13;
they only compiled a record of four wins&#13;
and five losses.&#13;
Several players did make good showings and made the special teams. Dave&#13;
Pickenpaugh gained a position on AllCity, All-Metro, and All South-West Iowa.&#13;
Also gaining positions on the All-City&#13;
team were Tom Jensen, Dave Lamphear,&#13;
Bob Higgins, Steve Stucker, Barry Barritt,&#13;
and Mike Newberry. Jensen and Higgins&#13;
also made All South-West Iowa while&#13;
Barritt placed on All"7Metro.&#13;
Above: Barry Barritt (14) gains yardage as lineman Rick Quandt (61) prepares to block a Ryan&#13;
Knight. Below: Sophomore quarterback, Bob Knezevich (12), calls out signals for upcoming&#13;
play. &#13;
1972 Varsity Football Team Row 1: Mario Beccera, Jon Spires,&#13;
Keith Narmi, Jim Shell , Mike Johnson, Dave Pickenpaugh, Steve&#13;
Stucker, Gary Osborn, Tim Harris, Doug Meyers. Row 2: Tedd&#13;
Scherer, Jim Rolf, Mike Jackson, Mike Newberry, Rick Quandt,&#13;
Ray Alexander, Steve Long , manager Bruce Hansen. Row 3: Dean&#13;
BeVirt, Mike Rush, Matt Garrean, Tony Redmond , John Lahoff,&#13;
Gaylen Ott, Barry Barritt, Jeff Carmen , Tom Jensen, Asst. Coach&#13;
Fred Hayeks. Row 4: Randy Hazen, Mike Dennis, Ray Simmons,&#13;
Bill Dahlheimer, Dave Lamphear, Bob Higgins, Bob Knezevich,&#13;
Head Coach Robert Harden, Asst. Coach Pat Smagacz. Row 5:&#13;
Dave Ryan , Tim Ryan , Bill Davis, managers.&#13;
Asst. Coach Fred Hayeks and Head Coach Bob Harden give special instructions to quarterback, Bob Knezevich.&#13;
Fullback Steve Stucker (41) shows running ability as halfback Jon Spires&#13;
(32) c lears his path.&#13;
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Barry Barritt (14) kicks the game-winning field goal against Tech while Bob Knezevich (12) holds and Gary Osborn (20) blocks&#13;
oncoming Trojan.&#13;
Students enthusiasm grew as the bonfire flared at the pep rally the night before the&#13;
T J-AL football game.&#13;
Bob Higgins (81) and Barry Barritt (1 4) combine to bring down a&#13;
North Viking. &#13;
Junior Varsity Team Row 1: Bob Jones, Bob Dostal, Doug&#13;
Meyers, Keith Narmi , Gary Showers, Tom Parrack, Tim&#13;
Messersmith, Lee Goss, Mike Mecseji. Row 2: Head Coach&#13;
Robert Neilson, Tim Harris, Richard Smith, Rob Hurly, Ray&#13;
Juniors Prepare&#13;
For 1973 Season&#13;
The Junior Varsity football team showed they were strong defensively, but lacked&#13;
the ability to score.&#13;
The only win of the season came over&#13;
crosstown rival Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
Nineteen juniors and seven&#13;
sophomores, comprising this year's team,&#13;
will return to add building power to next&#13;
year's varsity.&#13;
Head , Ed Kermoade, Mike Jackson, John White, Bob Wahl,&#13;
Mike Niksich. Row 3: Asst. Coach Wayne Mains, Chris Newland,&#13;
Jim Skudler, Randy Hazen, Terry Purcell, Bill Putnam, Jeff&#13;
Carlson, Ernst Rogers, Larry Rollins, David Pratt.&#13;
The junior varsity offense huddles together while Lee Goss (14) cal ls the play.&#13;
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Sophomore Coach Pat O'Doherty gives last minute instructions to the players as the team&#13;
prepares to face A. L.&#13;
Two Sophomores&#13;
Highlight Season&#13;
Although they only won on e game,&#13;
good attitude, hard work, and continual&#13;
enthusiasm spurred on the sophom ore&#13;
team.&#13;
Their only win was against Tech, with a&#13;
tie resulting against Northwest.&#13;
Player highlights for the season were&#13;
Scott Clark with a 50-yard run for a&#13;
touchdown and George Fisher threw three&#13;
touchdown passes.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
0 Burke 32&#13;
12 Westside 20&#13;
6 Northwest 6&#13;
6 North 19&#13;
7 Tech 0&#13;
7 Bryan 32&#13;
8 Prep 44&#13;
0 Abraham Lincoln 28&#13;
Sophomore Team Row 1: Steve Kriegler, Mel McKern, Dave Blodgett, Steve Harrison, Joe Hawkins, Guy Bailey,&#13;
Roger Waller, Brian Elder. Row 2: Coach Patrick O'Doherty, Dan Detroy, Mike Bittner, Larry Hulburt, Kurt Holm,&#13;
Kirk Garrison, Scott Clark , Rob Ludwick. Row 3: Murray Johnson, Jeff Sealock , John lngoldsby, Mark Bowers,&#13;
Chris Hughs, Dan Davis. &#13;
Junior Jim Fennell shows Cross Country form on their&#13;
long and lonely runs.&#13;
Tough Competition&#13;
For Building Team&#13;
After graduation took away five varsity&#13;
lettermen, this year's Cross Country team&#13;
was in a rebuilding stage.&#13;
Coach Ronald Toyne believes that&#13;
next year's team will have the experience to&#13;
beat a good percentage of teams.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
18&#13;
38&#13;
17&#13;
38&#13;
45&#13;
21&#13;
27&#13;
19&#13;
35&#13;
14&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Creighton Prep&#13;
Northwest&#13;
Bellevue&#13;
Westside&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Burke&#13;
North&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Rummel&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
A. L. Invitational&#13;
Metro Conference&#13;
Metro Invitational&#13;
Clarinda Invitational&#13;
State Meet&#13;
18&#13;
10&#13;
19&#13;
12&#13;
17&#13;
34&#13;
12&#13;
17&#13;
10&#13;
27&#13;
6th place&#13;
7th place&#13;
12th place&#13;
16th place&#13;
6th place&#13;
21st place&#13;
Cross country team members display Coach Toyne's practicing techniques.&#13;
Left to right: Ron Peterson, Mike Bolte, Roger Alley, Jim Fennell, Dave Kenealy, Dan Calabro,&#13;
Don Alley, Dave Schwartz, Coach Ronald Toyne.&#13;
79 &#13;
80&#13;
Tee Jay's Doubles Team Goes To State&#13;
A record of 4 wins and 4 losses rounded out the boys spring tennis season.&#13;
Seniors Mike Jensen and Gary Nelson&#13;
won the district doubles championship and&#13;
qualified for the state tournament.&#13;
Nelson and Jensen were defeated in&#13;
the first round by Ottumwa 7-6, 6-0.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
5 Shenandoah 1&#13;
0 Atlantic 7&#13;
4 St. Alberts 1&#13;
4 Abraham Lincoln 1&#13;
4 St. Alberts 1&#13;
2 Des Moines Dowling 5&#13;
2 Des Moines Lincoln 5&#13;
1 Abraham Lincoln 4&#13;
Spring Tennis Team Row 1: Gary Nelson, Andy Barnes. Row 2: Bill Creger, Mike Jensen, Ed&#13;
KP.rmoade.&#13;
Fall Ten nis Team Left to right: Jim Botts, Kevin Fields, Tom Hancock , Jim Evans,&#13;
Mike Jensen, Bill Creger, Gary Nelson, Tom Donovan, Warren Dettman, Andy&#13;
Barnes.&#13;
Boys Fall Tennis&#13;
Earns 6-4 Record&#13;
The boys' fall tennis team, coached by&#13;
Mike Hoffman, compiled a winning season&#13;
record of 6 wins and 4 losses.&#13;
In the Metro Tournament, d oubles&#13;
team Gary Nelson and Mike Jensen lost to&#13;
Bellevue in the semi-finals after defeating&#13;
Abraham Lincoln and Ryan . Jim Evans lost&#13;
to Bellevue in the first round.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
3 Rummel 2&#13;
3 Ryan 2&#13;
4 North 1&#13;
2 Westsi.de · 3&#13;
5 Tech 0&#13;
3 Burke 2&#13;
0 Prep 5&#13;
3 Abraham Lincoln 2&#13;
1 Bellevue 4&#13;
2 Northwest 3 &#13;
2 Doubles Teams&#13;
Place In Tourneys&#13;
In playing twelve dual matches, the&#13;
girls finished with a 9-3 record.&#13;
Junior Patti Dennis and sophomore&#13;
Sue Mccardle placed second in the Atlantic tournament. Sophomore Liz Hering and&#13;
Patti Dennis finished second in Metro&#13;
doubles competition.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
2 Abraham Lincoln 3&#13;
3 $t. Alberts 2&#13;
4 Benson 1&#13;
4 Lewis Central 3&#13;
5 Lewis Central 2&#13;
4 Northwest 1&#13;
4 Abraham Lincoln 1&#13;
3 Marion 2&#13;
1 South 4&#13;
3 Westside 2&#13;
4 Central 1&#13;
2 St. Alberts 3&#13;
Above: Sophomore Sue Mccardle shows form used in serving with a bandaged hand. Below: Practicing volleys and serves before a match is part&#13;
of sophomore Liz Hering's warm-up exercises.&#13;
Girls Tennis Team Row 1: Jan Davis, Kathy Cahill, Karen Heath, Cindy Robinson, Sue&#13;
Mccard le, Mary Tews. Row 2: Linda Stork , Liz Hering, Wendy Van Alstine. Chris Adkins,&#13;
Diane Cody, Cindy Hatcher, Patti Dennis, Coach Miss Sharon Semler. Not pictured Lori&#13;
Dunn . &#13;
8 2&#13;
Row 1: Doug Gnader, Stan Lobendo, Mike Bose, Keith Haines, Paul Billesbach. Row 2: John&#13;
Benson, Skip Flachsbarth, Glen Billesbach, Randy Eppert, Mike Lodes, Mike Smiddy, Rich&#13;
Sivertson, David Stark, Dave Boland.&#13;
Benson Places Fourth In Long Horse&#13;
Coach Jack Rosenthal's boys gymnastics team compiled a 7 and 7 record.&#13;
This is the school's second best season.&#13;
High scorer for the year was Mike Bose&#13;
with an outstanding 21 O points. Captains&#13;
Stan Lobendo and David Stark both turned&#13;
in good seasons with Lobendo scoring&#13;
163112 points.&#13;
John Benson placed fourth in the long&#13;
horse at the state tournament.&#13;
Others giving good performances at&#13;
tournaments were Mike Lodes, Dave&#13;
Boland, Rich Sivertson, Bose, and Lobendo.&#13;
John Benson performs one of his excellent routines in the floor exercise event. &#13;
David Stark gives a performance on the rings with one&#13;
of the hardest stunts, the iron cross. Execution on the side horse is demonstrated by sophomore Dave Boland.&#13;
Mike Bose, senior, demonstrates his style on the high bar which&#13;
enabled him to collect his points.&#13;
83 &#13;
84&#13;
Aquamen Records&#13;
Set At State Meet&#13;
This year's boys' swim team, headed&#13;
by coach Dan Swartz, finished their year&#13;
with a 3-9 record. Five school records were&#13;
set this year. Individual record holders are&#13;
Steve Hiatt, 100-yard freestyle; Bob Jones,&#13;
100-yard butterfly; and Rick Williams, 400-&#13;
yard freestyle.&#13;
Rich Sivertson, senior, performs the jackknife in diving competition.&#13;
Bob Jones, junior, heads for the finish line in 400-yard butterfly.&#13;
This year's boys swim team members are row 1: Brian Elder, George Fisher, Jim Hawkins, Tom Shea. Row 2: Coach&#13;
Dan Swartz, Tim Messersmith, Rick Wi lliams, Ernesto La Maitre, Rich Behrens, Jim Perkins, Gary Showers, Steve&#13;
Hiatt, Bob Jones, Rich Sivertson. &#13;
Girls' Swimming&#13;
Gains Experience&#13;
The girls' swim team ended their&#13;
season with a 0-3 record. First year coach&#13;
Miss Cindy Olson did a fine job coaching as&#13;
most girls dropped eight seconds off their&#13;
records, but Tee Jay was not able to pull&#13;
out a meet.&#13;
The jackkn ife d ive is displayed by Sue Krivolavek,&#13;
sop homore, d uri ng meet against Bryan.&#13;
Row 1: Patti Dennis, Judy Williamson, Vicki Frost, Susan Frost, Gretchen Wal ker,&#13;
Coach Miss Olson. Row 2: Julie MacCrander, Diane Cody, Doris Parker, Mary&#13;
Coziahr, Cindy Rossie.&#13;
Sophomore Gretchen Wal ker shown as she prepares for an upcoming meet.&#13;
85 &#13;
8 6&#13;
City Girls Bowling Champs, left to right: Marci Meadows, Brenda Langford, Terry Daub, Val Voyd .&#13;
Kegglers Capture Inter-City League Titles&#13;
The bowling season proved to be a&#13;
fantastic one for Tee Jay as both the boys&#13;
and girls teams captured their respective&#13;
Inter-City High School Leagues.&#13;
The boys won 101 games while only&#13;
losing 11. Out of their 101 wins, they won 52&#13;
straight.&#13;
In the District Bowling Tournament the&#13;
boys finished third, and the girls placed&#13;
fourth.&#13;
Leading the boys was sophomore&#13;
Steve Calfee with a 253 high game and a&#13;
628 series. Junior Marci Meadows paced&#13;
the girls with a 196 high game and a 502&#13;
series.&#13;
City Boys Bowling Champs Lett to right: Steve Calfee, Robert Allen, Dave Tedesco &#13;
Coaches Nielsen, Mains and McCool plan next strategy while Bob Higgins and Jim Rolf watch teammates battle St.&#13;
Alberts in Sub-State play.&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
54&#13;
53&#13;
85&#13;
74&#13;
67&#13;
72&#13;
61&#13;
76&#13;
41&#13;
55&#13;
66&#13;
52&#13;
61&#13;
101&#13;
62&#13;
81&#13;
49&#13;
71&#13;
61&#13;
65&#13;
91&#13;
64&#13;
Higgins Sets New School, Metro Record&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Bellevue 63&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 54&#13;
Benson 63&#13;
North 56&#13;
Tech - Holiday Tourney 76&#13;
Burke - Holiday Tourney 62&#13;
Westside - Hol. T6urney 70&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 85&#13;
Westside 52&#13;
Sou~ 46&#13;
Central 79&#13;
Rummel 56&#13;
BoysTown 68&#13;
Atlantic 66&#13;
Burke 61&#13;
Tech 100&#13;
Ryan 47&#13;
Harlan 55&#13;
Creighton Prep 68&#13;
Shenandoah - District 62&#13;
Lewis Central - District 58&#13;
St. Albert - Sub-State. 66&#13;
Chuck Kinney shows his shooting&#13;
form as he goes for two.&#13;
Many highlights sparked this year's&#13;
varsity basketball season. Five events proved exciting for Tee Jay fans.&#13;
Beating Atlantic 101-66 started the&#13;
ball rolling . Two games later sophomore&#13;
Bob Higgins set a school and Metro record&#13;
by scoring 46 points against Tech.&#13;
Still to come was sneaking by fifth&#13;
ranked Ryan and romping past sixthranked Harlan.&#13;
Last, but not least, was beati ng Lewis&#13;
Central, 91-58, in the fi nals of the District&#13;
Tournament.&#13;
Two players received placement on&#13;
the special teams. Dave Lamphear gained&#13;
honors on All-City, Al l-SouthWest Iowa,&#13;
and All-Metro second team , while Fred&#13;
Floyd made All-City.&#13;
Don Nusser and Bob Higgins received&#13;
All-City honorable mention, as did&#13;
Lamphear an d Floyd obtain All-State&#13;
honorable mentions.&#13;
8 7 &#13;
88&#13;
Above: Junior Dave Lamphear out runs opponent and&#13;
makes a lay-up for two points. Right: Cowboys 13 and 43&#13;
stare in amazement as senior Fred Floyd flys through the&#13;
air in attempt to make a basket.&#13;
Taking shots from the charity line was a specialty of Dave Lamphear's. &#13;
Left: Sophomore Bob Higgins receives pass while moving the ball downcou rt.&#13;
Above: Seniors Jim Rolf, Don Hopper, and Walt Herndon practice passes during&#13;
warm-up drills.&#13;
1972 Varsity Basketball Team Row 1: Gary Osborn, Kelly Summy, Fred&#13;
Floyd, Don Nusser, Jim Rolf, Bob Munch, Walter Herndon, Gary Moores,&#13;
manager Dave Ryan . Row 2: Head Coach Robert McCool, Assistant&#13;
Coach Wayne Mains, Bill Andersen, Bob Knezevich, Mike Walck. Dave&#13;
Lamphear, Bob Higgins, Chuck Kinney, Don Hopper, Assistant Coach&#13;
Robert Nielsen.&#13;
8 9 &#13;
90&#13;
Junior Varsity Row 1: Dick Speight, Kim Thomas, Jim Fennel, Gary Osborn, Mike Jackson, Wayne&#13;
Erickson, Mike Niksich. Row 2: Kevin Moores, Bill Andersen, Jeff Carlson, Bob Whipkey, Les Hughes, Jim&#13;
Skudler, David Pratt, Kelly Summy.&#13;
'· Above: The Jay Vee's plan their strategy for the final minutes against Boystown.&#13;
Below: Gary Osborn, junior, shoots a 15 foot fieldgoal over a Cowboy.&#13;
Andersen, Osborn&#13;
Spark JV Season&#13;
Jay Vees ended their season with a 7-&#13;
8 record, but this record doesn't show their&#13;
whipping of the Atlantic crew, 91 -66.&#13;
Gary Osborn lead the team, averaging&#13;
12.4 points per game. Bill Andersen grab bed down the rebounds with a total of 86,&#13;
while Jim Fennel lead the team in assists&#13;
with 33.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
65 Bellevue 56&#13;
68 Abraham Lincoln 57&#13;
46 Benson 69&#13;
60 North 53&#13;
51 Harlan 64&#13;
30 Westside 60&#13;
53 South 55&#13;
63 Central 89&#13;
35 Rummel 54&#13;
59 Boystown 58&#13;
91 Atlantic 66&#13;
60 Burke 50&#13;
64 Tech 68&#13;
67 Ryan 59&#13;
50 Prep 81 &#13;
-· - Tee Jay .- -_·. Opponent&#13;
57 Ryan 47&#13;
80 Bellevue 72&#13;
70 · Bryan 33&#13;
60 South 34&#13;
31 Carroll 73&#13;
78 Abraham Lincoln 56&#13;
68 Harlan 64&#13;
62 Bryan 38&#13;
63 Burke 45&#13;
54 Boystown 52&#13;
49 Westside 71&#13;
74 Rummel 60&#13;
61 Abraham Lincoln 46&#13;
65 North 49&#13;
80 Tech 63&#13;
55 Harlan 47&#13;
68 Central 60&#13;
Guard Bob Munch (22) looks on as forward Scott Belt (52)&#13;
shoots from the charity line in a sophomore game.&#13;
Sophomore Basketball Team Row 1: Scott Clark , Pete Brazeal, Bob Munch, Brian Poldberg ,&#13;
Richard Neal, Steve Harrison , Mike Bolte, Mike Con nor. Row 2: Head Coach Robert Nielsen,&#13;
Gary Hendrix, Bill Putnam , Mike Rehfeldt, Scott Belt, John Way, Ken Cvejdlik , Lyle Newman ,&#13;
Jeff Missine, Mark Brooks, Manager Dan Kelly.&#13;
Sophomore Cagers&#13;
Grab Metro Title&#13;
Sophomore cagers won the Metro&#13;
League cham pionship with a Metro record&#13;
of 1 O wins and one loss. Their overall&#13;
record was 15-2, making a very impressive&#13;
seasonal standi ng.&#13;
John Way's 185 poi nts led the team,&#13;
with Ken Cvejdli k close behind with 173.&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Parker Leads Attack For First Season&#13;
For the first time, girls at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson were able to participate in interscholastic basketball.&#13;
Although their season record was 3&#13;
wins and 11 losses, they gained experience&#13;
and skill throughout the year.&#13;
Leading scorer for the year was Doris&#13;
Parker with 190 points. Liz Hering was second with 155, while Wendy VanAlstine&#13;
collected 110.&#13;
Defensive standout was Denise&#13;
Walker with 93 rebounds. Deb Duncan&#13;
followed with 79.&#13;
Junior Doris Parker anticipates a jump ball while junior Wendy Van Alstine waits for the tip-off.&#13;
Flying jump shots were Rosemary Brown's favorites as she demonstrates her style again t St.&#13;
Alberts. &#13;
1972 Girls Varsity Basketball Team Row 1: Managers Deb Bradford,&#13;
Jane Thomas, Nancy Landers. Row 2: Head Coach Bill Moore, Vicki&#13;
Jones, Mary Coziahr, Doris Parker, Liz Hering, Kathy Shudak , Lynn&#13;
Alsman, Denise Walker, Deb Duncan, Rhame Stogdill , Deb James,&#13;
Joyce Thompson, Rosemary Brown, Wendy Van Alstine, Patti Dennis,&#13;
Sue Mccardle, Assistant Coach Lavonne Pierson.&#13;
Left: Deb Duncan was chosen as an outstanding defensive player in the Holiday Tournament at St. Alberts over&#13;
Christmas vacation . Above: Doris Parker prepares to&#13;
jump against a St. Alberts player in the sectional tournament.&#13;
93 &#13;
94&#13;
1972 Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team Row 1: Vicki Jones, Janis Davis, Donna Meyers,&#13;
Free throwing style is shown by sophomore Rhame Gretchen Walker, Patti Dennis, Sue Mccardle, Connie Turner. Row 2: Head Coach Bill&#13;
Stogd ill against Lewis Central Titanettes. Moore, Kathy Shudak , Deb Pruett, Rhame Stogdill, Nikki Workman , Mary Coziahr, Brenda&#13;
Langford , Assistant Coach Miss Lavonne Pierson.&#13;
Junior Janis Davis reaches for jumpball as teammates Sue Mccardle (30)&#13;
and Rhame Stogdi ll (52) wait for the ball.&#13;
Mccardle Leads&#13;
Offensive Attack&#13;
Again , this was the first season for&#13;
girls basketball. The Jay Vee's seasonal&#13;
record was 4 wins and 6 losses, but they too&#13;
gained experience.&#13;
Sue Mccardle took scoring honors&#13;
with a total of 108 points. Patti Dennis&#13;
tallied 105 points for second with Rhame&#13;
Stogdill's 69 points for third.&#13;
Brenda Langford grabbed 58&#13;
rebounds for the year. Assisting her was&#13;
Nikki Workman with 35.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
40 St. Alberts 46&#13;
34 Glenwood 53&#13;
63 Abraham Lincoln 56&#13;
31 Missouri Valley 45&#13;
19 Glenwood 81&#13;
39 St. Alberts 51&#13;
48 Lewis Central 43&#13;
48 Underwood 19&#13;
42 Missouri Valley 35&#13;
34 Abraham Lincoln 42 &#13;
Junior Steve Stucker attempts cross-face on Lewis Central opponent.&#13;
Matmen Earn 2nd&#13;
At State Sectional&#13;
Coach Charles Bryant's Varsity&#13;
Wrestling team finished with a 7-4 dual&#13;
record this year. The team was led by&#13;
sophomore matman Jeff Hunt at 105. Hunt&#13;
earned a 2nd in the Metro Tournament and&#13;
finished in the top 8 at the State Meet.&#13;
So far in the 12 years Coach Bryant&#13;
has been here at Thomas Jefferson, he has&#13;
compiled a 101-36-3 record and is looking&#13;
forward to a good season next year.&#13;
In the 98 weight class, Doug Gnader tries for a take down.&#13;
Pictured from left to right are the juniors and seniors who were out for this year's wrestling team: Mike Redding,&#13;
Roger Alley, Ray Owens, Steve Stucker, Don Alley, Dave Pickenpaugh, Ron Alexand er, Mitch Herrington, Tim&#13;
Kessler, Tim Kinnaman , and Larry Boardman.&#13;
95 &#13;
Larry Boardman takes the decision over his man in a 33-12 victory&#13;
against A. L.&#13;
Jeff Hunt was the only grappler to go to state, where he placed in the top eight.&#13;
Steve Stucker 'rides' his opponent In a varsity match.&#13;
96 &#13;
Head Coach Charles Bryant boosted his high school coaching record over&#13;
the century mark to 101-36-3.&#13;
Doug Meyers ties up in the Lewis Central match with his opponent. Ron Alexander applies his super strength to break an opponent's hold.&#13;
John Lahoff slap boxes with his A. L. opponent befc re getting down to the 'nltty gritty.'&#13;
97 &#13;
9 8&#13;
J. V.'s Finish 8-4&#13;
With Coach Sperry&#13;
Second year coach James Sperry lead&#13;
his Junior Varsity Wrestling team to an&#13;
overall record of 8-4. With the undefeated&#13;
dual meet records by sophomores Mel&#13;
McKern (98), and Matt Garrean (145), they&#13;
lost only 2 dual meets.&#13;
Placing in tournaments this year were&#13;
Brad Potts, second in the Lewis Central J.&#13;
V. tourney, third in the West Harrison&#13;
Varsity-J.V. tourney; McKern, third-Tee Jay&#13;
sophomore tourney; Garrean second in the&#13;
Tee Jay sophomore tourney.&#13;
Mike Hunter gets set for the takedown while holding off an attack.&#13;
The 1973 season Sophomore Wrestling Queen was Li nda Bandemer.&#13;
(·&#13;
Heavyweight Ray Simmons becomes the aggressor as he looks for the takedown . &#13;
Pictured here left to right are the sopho.mores out for this year's season. Row 1: Mel Mc Kern, Mike Hunter, Rob&#13;
Williams, Doug Gnader, Jeff Hunt, Doug Meyers. Row 2: Paul Owens, Wes Watson, Keith Narmi, Mike Sulhoff,&#13;
John Lahoff, Brad Potts, Norm Hulburt. Row 3: Matt Garrean, Dave Parkhurst, Ray Simmons, Mike Dilts, Bernie&#13;
Simons, Randy Darnold, and Howard Brown .&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
39&#13;
24&#13;
24&#13;
21&#13;
36&#13;
33&#13;
45&#13;
54&#13;
9&#13;
45&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Gross&#13;
Avoca-Varisty&#13;
Tech&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Westside&#13;
Burke&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Rummel&#13;
West Harrison-Varisty&#13;
North&#13;
23 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
14 Harlan&#13;
36 Avoca Junior Varsity . Randy Smith demonstrates his 'R. Smith Special' pinning his opponent in the second period.&#13;
Paul Owens moves in for a takedown against a Ryan opponent.&#13;
23&#13;
39&#13;
0&#13;
33&#13;
18&#13;
30&#13;
24&#13;
15&#13;
49&#13;
21&#13;
38&#13;
36&#13;
0&#13;
99 &#13;
10 0&#13;
Front row: Grace Hawley, Vicki Darveaux, Deb Tatreau, Brenda Dostal, Lori Hunt, Maria Struck . Back row: Kristie&#13;
Crane, Carol Galle, DeAnna Stucker.&#13;
Darveaux Places&#13;
Eighth In Vaulting&#13;
This was the first year for Metro competition in girls gymnastics. The league was&#13;
established last year, but due to lack of experience Tee Jay did not compete.&#13;
Senior Deb Tatreau and junior Vicky&#13;
Darveaux led the team by placing in most&#13;
meets.&#13;
Darveaux qualified for the Metro finals&#13;
in vaulting and parrallel bars. She placed&#13;
eighth in vaulting at the Metro Meet.&#13;
Practice makes perfect believes sophomore Lori Hunt as she practices on the balance beam. &#13;
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Boys Track Team Row 1 · D&#13;
Jackson, George Fisher· .an Calabro, Rob Kreitzinger, Dave Schwartz, Jeff Carmen, Mike Johnson, Pete Myers, Don&#13;
Brazeal, Tom Parrack L' Richard Neal, Dave Gilbert. Row 2: Dave Ryan, Dave Kenealy, Jim Rolf, Jake Brazeal, Pete&#13;
Benson, Alan Knott R a;{y Holbert, Jim Fennell, Bill Putnam, Norman Lamb, Don Alley. Row 3: Monty Williams, John&#13;
' ay 1mmons, Jim Perkins, Dave Lamphear, Scott Clark, Wayne Erickson, Mike Bolte.&#13;
Relay Team Sets New School Record&#13;
Junior Rob Kreitzinger gives hurdle jumping lots of practice and attention.&#13;
The boys' track team finished their&#13;
season with a 3-3 record in Metro competition.&#13;
Sophomores Matt Garrean and Tom&#13;
Parrack, along with juniors Rob Kreitzinger&#13;
and Gary Showers, set a new shuttle hurdle&#13;
relay school record.&#13;
In the annual City Track Meet, Tee Jay&#13;
placed second.&#13;
101 &#13;
102&#13;
Jim Shell gets ready to receive baton from Matt&#13;
Garrean in the 880-yard relay.&#13;
Above: Dave Lamphear prepares to throw the discus at the City Track&#13;
Meet. Below: Matt Garrean, Tom Parrack, Jim Shell, and Gary Showers&#13;
exercise to limber up their runn ing muscles. &#13;
Girls' Track Sets&#13;
Eight New Record$&#13;
This year's track team showed much&#13;
improvement over last year's squad.&#13;
880-yard relay, 880-yard medley relay,&#13;
440-yard dash, 100-yard dash, 50-yard&#13;
dash, 80-yard hurdles, shot put, and discus&#13;
were the events that school records were&#13;
set in ..&#13;
Doris Parker was Metro Champion in&#13;
440-yard dash, followed by Joanie Gore.&#13;
Girls' Track Team Row 1: Doris Parker, Annette Wiles, Deb Tatreau, Grace Hawley, Vicki&#13;
Darveaux, Coach Dan Swartz. Row 2: Denise Pullen, Deb Pruett, Joyce Thompson, Lynn&#13;
Alsman.&#13;
Above: Long-jumper Rosemary Brown flys high in Girls' City Track Meet. Rig ht: Facial&#13;
expression shows the energy and determination Rose Zdan used to throw the discus. &#13;
104&#13;
Abe Lynx Golfers&#13;
Easy For Tee Jay&#13;
Although the dual record for the boys'&#13;
golf season was poor, the golfers showed&#13;
substantial improvement from last year.&#13;
Tee Jay's top six golfers are underclassmen and should provide the&#13;
backbone for next year's team.&#13;
Junior Bill Andersen supplied most of&#13;
the Tee Jay strength as he was low scoring&#13;
medalist in several matches and holds the&#13;
top average.&#13;
The team finished fifth in their division&#13;
with a 2-4 record.&#13;
Boys' Golf Team Row 1: Ron Spracklin, Roger Alley, Ken Oamek, Dave Collins, Doug&#13;
Carruthers, Brad Higginbotham, Murray Johnson. Row 2: Doug Rowland, Lloyd Rowland , Bill&#13;
Andersen, Dave Dawson, Rod Harrill, Phil Hering, Dave Hansen.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
185 Lewis Central&#13;
186 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
199 Tech&#13;
199 Westside&#13;
220 Bellevue&#13;
208 Burke&#13;
172 North&#13;
191 Rummel&#13;
206 St. Alberts&#13;
202 Lewis Central&#13;
182 Millard&#13;
202 Bishop Ryan&#13;
193 Treynor&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
Metro Conference Tourney&#13;
Lewis Central Invitational&#13;
City Tournament&#13;
198&#13;
193&#13;
284&#13;
175&#13;
174&#13;
189&#13;
173&#13;
191&#13;
193&#13;
181&#13;
176&#13;
180&#13;
191&#13;
12th place&#13;
7th place&#13;
4th place&#13;
Senior Phil Hering follows through with his putt and watches as the ball rolls toward the hole. &#13;
Girls' Spring Golf Team Row 1: Pam Johnson, Wanda Caffery, Cheryl Parker, Peggy Santee,&#13;
Diane Richwine. Row 2: Connie McDaniels, Cheryl Johnson, Debbie Golden, Mary Jo Shudak,&#13;
Donna Meyers. Not pictured Debbie Bailey-co-captain, Debbie Frenzen.&#13;
Tee Jay Golfers&#13;
Fourth In Metro&#13;
Girls fall golf showed much improvement as they moved from eighth place in&#13;
their first tournament to fourth place in the&#13;
Metro Tourney.&#13;
In all meets, the low scoring medalist&#13;
was from Tee Jay. Senior Debbie Bailey&#13;
earned that position five times. Wanda&#13;
Caffery gained it three times.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
177 Abraham Lincoln 174&#13;
191 Central 223&#13;
Benson (forfeit)&#13;
T. J. Host School&#13;
For Iowa Sectional&#13;
Thomas Jefferson was the host school&#13;
for the Iowa Sectional at Dodge Park .&#13;
Spring golf showed a decline from fall&#13;
golf as the girls lost all their matches.&#13;
Six girls will be returning to next year's&#13;
squad, five of them sophomores.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
312 Shenandoah 243&#13;
184 Lewis Central 175&#13;
273 Atlantic 208&#13;
273 Shenandoah 247&#13;
286 Sioux City East 168&#13;
302 Lewis Central 268&#13;
230 St. Alberts 203&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
Sectional 7th place&#13;
181 Fremont&#13;
239 Tech&#13;
Tournaments&#13;
Brownell-Talbot&#13;
167&#13;
244&#13;
Girls' Fall Golf Team Left to right: Coach Don Hansen. Diane Richwine, Cheryl&#13;
Parker, Peggy Santee, Wanda Caffery, Ann McDaniel, Pam Johnson. Not pictured&#13;
Debbie Bailey&#13;
Duchesne&#13;
MHSAA Tournament&#13;
8th place&#13;
5th place&#13;
4th place&#13;
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106&#13;
T J Whips Ames For State Championship&#13;
Tee Jay ended their spring baseball&#13;
season tied with South for runner-up honors in the Metro League behind Burke&#13;
and Benson.&#13;
The championship game between Tee&#13;
Jay and Benson lasted eleven innings with&#13;
Benson squeaking by 2-1.&#13;
Sophomore Ken Cvejdlik lead the&#13;
pitching staff with 43 pitched innings, 53&#13;
strike outs, and a 0.98 earned run average.&#13;
Tim Pedraza, junior, slammed four&#13;
home runs and knocked in fifteen. Senior&#13;
Steve Adams rapped five doubles and four&#13;
triples to assist in putting runners across&#13;
the plate.&#13;
They finished their spring season with&#13;
an impressive 13-4 overall record.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
4 Ralston 8&#13;
6 Millard 5&#13;
10 Ryan 9&#13;
11 South 12&#13;
3 Burke 0&#13;
15 Abraham Lincoln 4&#13;
8 Westside 3&#13;
6 Northwest 4&#13;
5 Prep 2&#13;
7 Central 2&#13;
8 Tech 4&#13;
8 Boystown 0&#13;
6 North 7&#13;
15 Bellevue 5&#13;
5 Gross 2&#13;
6 Rummel 3&#13;
1 Benson 2&#13;
Ken Cvejdli k shows his winning style from the wind-u p to the&#13;
release, while teammate Bob Higgins awaits the call . &#13;
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1973 Varsity Baseball Team Row 1: Steve Adams, Kelly Summy, Mike Jackson, Doug Johnson, Tim Podraza, Ed Stemple,&#13;
Gary Osborn, Coach Torn Vincent, manager Dan Kelly. Row 2:&#13;
Dave Skinner, Ken Cvejdlik, Mike Dennis, Gary Moores, Bob&#13;
Knezevich , Mike Walck, Bob Higgins, Barry Barritt, Kevin&#13;
Moores, manager Bruce Hansen.&#13;
Outfielder Mike Dennis catches long fly ball to make the third out for the Lynx. &#13;
Jay Vees Smash&#13;
Tech, North Nine&#13;
Jun ior Varsity pulled through the&#13;
season with a 6-5 record.&#13;
Highlights of the season were romping&#13;
past Tech 23-0, and clobbering North 18-0.&#13;
John Lahoff did double duties, as he&#13;
lead the team in both the hitting, and the&#13;
pitching departments. Lahoff had two&#13;
home runs, six doubles, and eight runs&#13;
batted in for the season.&#13;
Tee Jay Opponent&#13;
2 Northwest 7&#13;
2 Abraham Lincoln 4&#13;
23 Tech 0&#13;
18 North 0&#13;
2 Benson 0&#13;
11 Papillion 10&#13;
8 Papillion 0&#13;
4 Burke 8&#13;
7 Westside 8&#13;
6 Rummel 2&#13;
1 Ryan 6&#13;
Above: Batting form is important to sophomore John Lahoff as he gets a base hit. Below:&#13;
Sophomore Bob Munch leads off in attempt to steal second base.&#13;
Junior Varsity Basebal l team Row 1: Mike Jackson, Mike Lodes, Scott Clark, Brian Poldberg,&#13;
Larry Wohlers, Jeff Missine. Row 2: Gary Hendrix, Bill Dahl heimer, Dick Speight, John Lahoff,&#13;
Bob Munch, David Pratt, Lyle Newman, Coach Robert McCool. &#13;
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112&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Reinstates Twirp&#13;
The Student Council this year was involved in projects to help improve life at&#13;
Tee Jay, as well as sponsoring various&#13;
social activities.&#13;
One of the council's main concerns&#13;
was the intersection at 26th &amp; Broadway.&#13;
The council convinced the City Council to&#13;
install some type of stoplight .at the intersection.&#13;
This year the council also voted to&#13;
reinstate Twirp.&#13;
Officers for the council were Jim&#13;
Evans, president; Greg Anson, vicepresident; Sherry Koenig, secretary; and&#13;
Gwen Vasicek, treasurer. Karen McCormick patiently awaits her turn to talk at a council meeting.&#13;
Jim Evans, student council president, discusses the business at hand.&#13;
Jim Evans, 1972-73 student council president, d isplays his&#13;
famous pitching style. &#13;
Jim Shell, focuses his attention on the person who is speaking.&#13;
ROW ONE: Roger Alley, Paul Owens, Teresa Foster, Deb Chapman,&#13;
Teresa Mason, Sue Sheeler, Kathy O'Hara, Sheri Wohlers, Cathy&#13;
Herrick, Karen McCormick. ROW TWO: Diane Richwine, Keith Narmi,&#13;
Randy Smith, Rob Williams, Ed Kermoade, Chris Tolander, Lori Hunt,&#13;
Nancy Cronlin, Lori Williams. ROW THREE: John White, Gordan&#13;
Hester, Shirly King, Cindy Rossie, Deb Bonacci, Roxanne Brewer,&#13;
Deanise Donaldson, Diana Dieatrick, Bobbi Pendegraft. ROW FOUR:&#13;
Chris Newland, Susi Madsen, Janet Knauss, Jessi Cotton, DeAnn&#13;
Stucker, Dani Lobendo, Karyl Draper, Pam McEntee, Pam Snethen.&#13;
ROW FIVE: Terry Armstrong, Kim Kacin, Linda Deputy, Teri Runte,&#13;
Sally Snipes, Gretchen Walker, Julie Wood, Pam Parham. ROW SIX:&#13;
David Pratt, Patti Cain, Mike Dennis, Tom Jensen, Kim Flannigan, Deb&#13;
Quakenbush, Becky O'Donell, Judy Bockert, Tom Donavan. ROW&#13;
SEVEN: Jim Shell, Jim Evans, Greg Anson , Gwen Vasicek, Sherry&#13;
Koenig.&#13;
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11 4&#13;
69 New Members&#13;
Initiated Into NHS&#13;
Sixty-nine new inductees became&#13;
members of the National Honor Society this&#13;
year. They joined the other junior and&#13;
senior members.&#13;
To become a member of the National&#13;
Honor Society students must maintain a 3.0&#13;
grade average, and live up to the Society's&#13;
standards-scholarship, I ead er ship ,&#13;
character and service.&#13;
The officers for 1972-73 were president, Deb Rossum; vice-president, Jim&#13;
Shell; secretary, Deb Cox and treasurer,&#13;
Cathy Herrick. Mr. Jim Van Maanan was&#13;
the sponsor.&#13;
Second Year Seniors: Row 1: Donna Hawkins, Susie Peterson, Joy Poole. Row 2:&#13;
Maybell Christensen, Karen Heath, Laura Heffernan, Gwen Vasicek. Row 3: Ron Dyson,&#13;
Ted Anfinson, Gil Snyder. Row 4: Mike Dennis, Randy Cody, Mike Johnson, Tim&#13;
Kessler.&#13;
Third Year Seniors: Row 1: Susan Lee, Shirley Kennett, Jackie McAlexander, Leslie Daboll. Row 2: Dennis&#13;
covey, Greg Anson, Melissa Monroe, Deb Rossum, Dana Smith. Row 3: Sheri Wohlers, Karen McCormi ck, Gary&#13;
Moores, Don Nusser, Nora Wilson, Cathy Herrick. Row 4: Jim Evans, Bryan Flanigan, Mike Walck , Don Overton,&#13;
Barry Barritt, Jim Shell. &#13;
Second Year Juniors: Row 1: Doug Johnson, Kathy Cahi ll, Jan Davis, Vicky Darveaux, Dave Hansen.&#13;
Row 2: Mike Lodes, Jackie O'Brien, Liz Cool, Annette Daggett, Patti Billings. Row 3: Gary Showers,&#13;
Robin Steppuhn, Bill Dahlhiemer, Jan Lauver. Row 4: Dick Speight. Jerry Brabec, Dave Neighbors,&#13;
Lori Will iams, Paul Blain.&#13;
First Year Seniors; Row 1: Sue Gregory, Bev Young , Jenny Craig, Terri Runte, Kathy Straw. Row 2: Deb Kohlscheen , Lynette&#13;
Nielsen , Deb Parrack, Laura Powell, Manford Thornton. Row 3: Leslie Simons, Julie Crane, John Kaufman, Phil Hering, Randy Markel. Row 4: Jim Rolf, Steve Erickson, Don Hopper, Dave Minor, Paul Heath.&#13;
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Jim Shell speaks on the standards of National&#13;
Honor Society at the induction ceremony.&#13;
First Year Juniors: Row 1: Kristie Crane, Val Voyd , Deb Bradford, Robin Lewis. Row 2: Robin&#13;
Knauss, Patti Dennis, Pam McEntee, Pam Snethen. Row 3: Steve Grote, Deb Brownell, Mark&#13;
Chullino, Sue Ramsey, Gale Burkey. Row 4: Ed Kermoade, Deb Bonacci, Roxanne Brewer,&#13;
Carol Kelsen, Randy Smith.&#13;
Sophomores: Row 1: Dave Schwartz, Sue Frost, Nancy Lander, Janie Williamson, Judy Will iamson, Rosemary Brown, Virginia&#13;
Heck. Row 2: Rhonda Hoselton, George Fisher, Liz Hering, Gretchen Walker, Mary Coziahr, Mary Jo Shudak , Lori Nielsen. Row 3.&#13;
Brian Elder, Larry Wohlers, Murray Johnson, Bill Puttnam, Mark Brooks, Matt Garrean, Chris Adkins, Brad Higginbotham, Diane&#13;
Cody, Tim Messersmith. &#13;
Quill And Scroll&#13;
Revived At Tee Jay&#13;
To be eligible for membership in Quill&#13;
and Scroll a student must be in the upper&#13;
third of his class and have at least 100 inches of copy in the Signal, 16 pages in the&#13;
Monticello or a combination of both.&#13;
Club members were Roxanne Brewer,&#13;
Cathy Herrick, Bob Jones, Laurie&#13;
Mak ep eace , Theresa Narmi, Leslie&#13;
Simons, Gwen Vasicek , Nora Wilson, and&#13;
Sheri Wohlers.&#13;
The nine people initiated into Quill and Scroll were, left to right: Bob Jones, Signal staffer;&#13;
Sheri Wohlers , Annual staffer; Lau ri Makepeace, Signal and Annual staffer; Nora Wi lson, Annual staffer; Theresa Narmi, Signal staffer; Gwen Vasicek, Annual staffer; Roxanne Brewer,&#13;
Signal and Annual staffer; Lesl ie Simons, Annual staffer, and Cathy Herrick , Annual staffer.&#13;
Leslie Simons demonstrates her abi lity that won her membership in Quill and&#13;
Scrol l.&#13;
Nora Wilson concentrates on proofreading the 1973 Monticello.&#13;
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Cheerleading Squad&#13;
Adopts New Policy&#13;
A few changes accompanied the&#13;
1972-73 cheerleading squad. Instead of&#13;
having two squads, there was only a varsity&#13;
squad consisting of nine girls.&#13;
The girls also adopted a policy of only&#13;
having 5 girls attending an event. This was&#13;
to lessen the load on the individual&#13;
cheerleader.&#13;
The squad tied for first in the&#13;
American Spirit Clinic held at Creighton&#13;
University last summer. To raise money for&#13;
the clinic, the girls sponsored two car&#13;
washes and a bake sale.&#13;
Sophomore Cheerleaders are Jane Williamson , Sonia Becerra, Teresa Heffernan, Annie&#13;
Paulson, Theresa Bowers, and Grace Hawley.&#13;
Do Do Tatreau begins her cheerleading career early.&#13;
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From bottom to top: Deb Tatreau , Val Voyd, Donna Hawkins, Dianna&#13;
Dietrick, Kathy Cahill, Lori Williams, and Vicky Darveaux. &#13;
Tee Jay cheerleaders promote spirit at a pep assembly.&#13;
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Vicky Darveaux cheers the basketball team on to victory. Tiny is a new addition to the cheerleading squad.&#13;
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G.R.A~ Includes&#13;
Intramural Sports&#13;
The basic purpose of the Girls'&#13;
Recreation Association is to provide an opportunity for every girl at Tae Jay to participate in an intramural and recreational&#13;
activity.&#13;
The intramural program included&#13;
volleyball, scooter basketball, bowling, and&#13;
ping pong. Recreational activities included&#13;
camping, hayrack rides, and skating parties.&#13;
Officers were: President, Deb Tatreau;&#13;
Vice-president, Patti Dennis; Secretary,&#13;
Vicki Darveaux; Treasurer, Doris Parker;&#13;
Recording Secretary, Liz Hering, and&#13;
Activities Chairman, Nancy Bond .&#13;
Vicki Darveaux and Sue Mccardle play a thrilling game of jacks.&#13;
Row 1: Donna Meyer, Deb Nelson, Georgia Lawton, Leslie Daboll, Ann&#13;
McDaniel, Nancy Bond, Doris•Parker, Deb Tatreau, Patti Dennis, Vicki&#13;
Darveau x , Liz Hering, Karen Heath, Jerry Lautenschlager, Claudia&#13;
Gunderson. Row 2: Nancy Lander, Kathy Manz, Deb Pruett, Joyce&#13;
Hankins, Joyce Bersane, Cheryl Vanderbeek, Denise Pullen, Lynette&#13;
Allen , Diane Cody, Kristy Vancamp, Linda Stork, Cindy Vanderbeek,&#13;
Deb Stephens. Row 3: Chris Adkins, Judy Williamson, Janie Williamson,&#13;
Virginia Feldt, Gretchen Walker, Vicki Jones, Mary Coziahr, Diana&#13;
Dieatrick, Janis Davis, Wendy Van Altsine, Kim Williamson , Sue M ccardle, Deb Brummer, Mary Tews, Connie McDaniel, Miss Cindy Olson,&#13;
Miss Sharon Sem ler. Row 4: Lori Dunn, Sue Rinehart, Wanda Kramer,&#13;
Tina Slocum, Ellen Thompson, Mary Jo Shudak , Marty Joens, Linda&#13;
Knott, Joyce Thompson, Joyce Overton , Cindy Hatcher, Suzanne&#13;
Fletcher, Judy Heath, Peggy Bucholz, Miss Lavonne Pierson. &#13;
Mary Tews prepares to serve.&#13;
Patti Dennis returns her opponent's serve.&#13;
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Mary Kilbane and Lynette Nielsen discuss the team's chances for victory.&#13;
Julie Macrander prepares to warn the referee that the match is about to end.&#13;
Lynette Nielsen chalks up another Tee Jay victory.&#13;
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G.W.A. Supports&#13;
Wrestling Squad&#13;
The Girls' Wrestling auxiliary was&#13;
organized in 1966 for the purpose of&#13;
promoting and supporting wrestling.&#13;
The girls announce wrestling matches,&#13;
make signs, and cheer the wrestlers to victory. They also accompany the wrestlers to&#13;
all matches and tournaments.&#13;
G.W.A. members accompanied the&#13;
team to the sectional, which was held at&#13;
Harlan, and the state tournament, which&#13;
was held at Des Moines.&#13;
Club sponsors were Cindy Olson and&#13;
Charles Bryant.&#13;
Cheering wrestlers to victory are Mary Lee, Mary Kilbane, Lynette Nielsen, and Teri Anthony.&#13;
Row 1: Cheryl Parker, Pam Snethen, Susi Petersen, president; Mary Lee, Jan Davis. Row 2: Jane&#13;
Fletcher, Deb Bailey, Julie Macrander, Mary Harris, Teri Anthony, Lynette Nielsen, Miss Cindy Olson,&#13;
sponsor. Row 3: Sherie Benson, vice-president; Becky O'Doniell , Peggy Haynie, Leslie Fuss, Mary&#13;
Ki lbane, Joy Poole. Not shown: Connie Turner.&#13;
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Chess Club Holds&#13;
Own Tournament&#13;
Chess at Tee Jay over the past year&#13;
grew in popularity and expanded.&#13;
In the Invitational, the team won first&#13;
place overall and four individual trophies&#13;
for first, second, third and tied for fourth.&#13;
Another new activity was a: match&#13;
against the faculty, with the chess club&#13;
members winning 21 1/ 2 to 1 %. The only&#13;
points for the faculty came from Mr.&#13;
O'Doherty, the only teacher to win and Mr.&#13;
Cooper drew with his opponent.&#13;
The team also traveled to Iowa City,&#13;
where they took third and at Des Moines&#13;
where they earned 7th.&#13;
Chess club members are, Row One: Cathy Swanson, Deb Jones. Row&#13;
Two: Donna Wilson , Cheryl Smith. Row Three: Paul Mullen, Dan Smith,&#13;
Craig Campbell, John Howard, Jeff Thompson, Tom Cook, Robert&#13;
Chess club members concentrate on the business at hand.&#13;
Cooper, Sponsor. Row Four: Kevin Adkins, Bill Coley, Dave Dunaway,&#13;
Leroy Zimmer, Tom Tamms. Row Five: Warren Dettman, Craig&#13;
Forsythe, Jim Smiddy. &#13;
John Benson distributes boxes for Key Club canned food drive.&#13;
Key Club Holds&#13;
Canned Food Drive&#13;
Key Club this year held a canned food&#13;
drive in December. The purpose of the&#13;
drive was to help the poor and needy people of the community.&#13;
The purpose of Key Club is to promote&#13;
a spirit of goodwill throughout the community. The club is also affiliated with the&#13;
downtown Kiwanis.&#13;
Sponsors of Key Club are Mr. Jack&#13;
Holder and Mr. Pat O'Doherty. Officers for&#13;
the year were Tom Jensen, president; Rick&#13;
Quandt, vice-president; Don Nusser,&#13;
secretary; and Tom Page, treasurer.&#13;
Row One: Dave Kenealy, Ted Scherer, Jim Rolf, Don Nusser, Dave&#13;
Ryan. Row Two: Lee Goss, Dave Pick inpaugh, Tom Page, Tom Jensen,&#13;
Dave Miller, Dave Si vert. Row Three: Jeff Carmen , Dave Lamphear,&#13;
Barry Barritt, Rob Hurley.&#13;
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Porn Pon Squad&#13;
Initiates Change&#13;
Ur:itil this year any girl accepted to&#13;
Porn Pon in her junior year would&#13;
automatically be on the squad during her&#13;
senior year. This was changed, and now all&#13;
girls must try out each year.&#13;
The 22-member squad performed on&#13;
several special occasions this year, including the dedication ceremony of the&#13;
Spring Street Bridge. They also performed&#13;
at each home game and attended every&#13;
away game.&#13;
Officers for the year were Karen&#13;
McCormick, captain; Kim Draper, senior&#13;
co-captain; Joanie Gore, junior co-captain,&#13;
and Dani Lobendo, secretary-treasurer. Karen McCormick smiles after her last performance as a Tee Jay Porn Pon&#13;
girl.&#13;
Row 1: Sue Gregory, Deb Quakenbush, Julie Crane, Sue Sheeler, Cathy Herrick, Gwen Vasicek. Row 2: Jackie O'Brien,&#13;
Kim Draper, Kathy O'Hara, Sandy Allen , Joanie Gore. Row 3: Karen McCormick, Jen nifer White, Dani Lobendo, Jan&#13;
Lauver, Bev Lukefahr, Deb Camp, Paula Mcintosh, Sue Ramsey. Row 4: Pam McEntee, Nora Wilson, Kristie Crane. &#13;
Kim Draper and Karen McCormick please the crowd and themselves with their routine.&#13;
For Sue Sheeler, happiness is being a Tee Jay Porn Pon girl.&#13;
Joanie Gore and Nora Wi lson enjoy the task at hand.&#13;
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F.C.A. Confronts&#13;
Coaches, Athletes&#13;
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes&#13;
was a new club at Tee Jay this year.&#13;
Sponsored by Mr. Robert McCool, the club&#13;
got off to a good start having about 20&#13;
members.&#13;
The purpose of the club is "To&#13;
confront athletes and coaches, and&#13;
through them the youth of the nation with&#13;
the challenge and adventure of following&#13;
Christ in the fellowship of the Church and&#13;
serving Him through our vocations." Jim Rolf posts a sign announcing an upcoming R. Smith game.&#13;
Row One from left to right: Bill Dahlhiemer, Mike Lodes, Mike Johnson, Dave Swartz, Jeff Carman. Row Two: Jake Brazeal,&#13;
Tim Ryan, Bill Putman, Mike Sulhoff, Tom Jensen, Mike Dennis. &#13;
Robin Lewis and other Pep Club members decide on which items to sell in order to&#13;
raise money.&#13;
Row One left to right: Charlene Kline, Deb Brummer, Lori&#13;
Dunn, Vicki Jones, Diana Christensen . Row Two: Cindy&#13;
Pebley. Row Three: Nancy Calabro, Karen Swett, Sue Frost,&#13;
Judy Williamson, Chris Adkins. Row Four: Teresa Hardiman,&#13;
Cheryl Johnson, Diane Cody, Gretchen Walker. Row Five: Julie&#13;
Pep Club Members&#13;
Help School Spirit&#13;
Pep Club is organized to help promote&#13;
spirit in the school. Active membership in&#13;
pep club is required for any one wishing to&#13;
try out for G.W.A., Porn Pon, or&#13;
Cheerleading.&#13;
The girls have uniforms, sit together at&#13;
all games, and make signs to help promote&#13;
spirit around Tee Jay.&#13;
Wood, Charlene Huntley, Kathy McCallan. Row Six: Pam&#13;
Parhan , Cindy Aldridge, Janet Knauss, Kim Williamson. Row&#13;
Seven: Nancy Cronland, Vicki Corbin, Deb Pruett, Candy&#13;
Kanaley.&#13;
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A.F.S. And F.H.A.&#13;
Have Busy Year&#13;
Future Homemakers of America was a&#13;
new club at Tee Jay this year. Sponsored&#13;
by Mrs. Judy Hoppes, the club had&#13;
meetings once a month.&#13;
Officers for the year were Nancy&#13;
Calabro, president; Lori Nielsen, vicepresident; JoAnn Strazdas, secretary;&#13;
Rhame Stogdill, treasurer; and Susan&#13;
Dreager, project chairman.&#13;
American Field Service is the club&#13;
which sponsors a foreign exchange student. This year's student was Nelson Pizzano, who spent the year with the Lee&#13;
Hazen family, and came to us from Dolores,&#13;
Uruguay.&#13;
Officers for the year were Deb&#13;
Brownell, president; Teri Sage, vicepresident; Teri Anthony, treasurer; and·&#13;
Sandi Allen, secretary.&#13;
I&#13;
A.F.S. members are Row 1: Teri Anthony, Teri Sage, Deb Brownell. Row 2: Nelson Pizzano, Sharon Brown, Gale Burkey, Randy Hazen.&#13;
• "' 0 . • • I&#13;
F.H.A. members are Row 1: Diane Anson, Robin Clinging peel , Janet Boucher. Row 2: Mrs. Judy Hoppes, Rhame Stogdi ll,&#13;
Mrs. Patricia Boos, Lori Nielsen. &#13;
From Left to Right Ken Rice, Victor Litzie, Kevin Fanciers, Mr. Don Skokan, and Skip Wray.&#13;
Row 1: Tina Slocum, Janet Knauss. Row 2: Mrs. Morse, Teresa Paulson, Kathy Straw. Row 3:&#13;
Pam Johnson, Diane Richwine, Linda Scott, Maybell Christiansen.&#13;
Library, Cinema 8&#13;
Membership Grows&#13;
The library functions for the 1972-73&#13;
year were to have enough fund raising projects to buy books for the boys' school at&#13;
Eldora.&#13;
Fund raising included the sell ing of&#13;
"Jacket Power" pins, bake sales, and&#13;
record raffle.&#13;
Officers were Diane Richwine, president; Linda Scott, vice-president; Marybell&#13;
Christiansen, secretary; and Pam Johnson,&#13;
treasurer.&#13;
Club interest in Cinema 8 has increased in the last year. Any Tee Jay student could join the club.&#13;
Sponsored by Mr. Don Skokan, the&#13;
purpose of the club was to offer a working&#13;
knowledge of cinema terms, techniques,&#13;
and procedures.&#13;
Skip Wray focuses his attention on putting the camera&#13;
on the tripod .&#13;
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D.E.C.A. Students&#13;
Compete At State&#13;
Distributive Education Clubs of&#13;
America, or D. E.C.A. for short, has a new&#13;
sponsor this year, Mr. Gary Bannick.&#13;
This year Mr. Bannick and his&#13;
students went to Des Moines for the&#13;
D.E.C.A. state contest.&#13;
Some of the events the students competed in were ad layout and copywriting,&#13;
creative display, management decision&#13;
making, marketing terminology, quantitive&#13;
management and sales demonstration.&#13;
Club officers were President-Randy&#13;
Lambirth, Vice-President-Bob James, Secretary-Sue Lane, and Treasurer-Betsy&#13;
Batt. Greg Ferrin prepares to demonstrate speaker system as his D.E.C.A. display project.&#13;
Row One from left to right: Michelle Turner, Monte Gottbrecht, Ted Scherer, Susie Conner, Lavonne&#13;
Ladd, Pat Moore. Row Two: Cindy Swanson, Jody Harris, Betsy Batt, Sue Lane. Row Three: Teri&#13;
Ehrenberg, Rose Zdan, Alice Nelson, Jan Wise, Karen Hedrick , Dan Calabro, Mike Gant, Roger Groves.&#13;
Row Four: Jennie Holm, Jennifer Hoeppner, Randy Lambrith , Gary Bannick (sponsor), Bob James,&#13;
Greg Ferrin, Pete Stromwell.&#13;
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From left to right Row One: Mike Bose, Stan Lobendo, Gary Hudspeth, Rick Quandt, John&#13;
Benson, Ron Gantt, Darrell Darling. Row Two: Mr. Shafer (sponsor), Bob Murray, Curt Pitt,&#13;
Tim Kessler, Jerry Lett, Dave Hembree, Hugh Minor. Row Three: Mark Lightner, Jim Owens,&#13;
Ken Hoss, Tony Redmond, Tom Mandina. Row Four: Monty Dellehay, Bill Hall, Steve Mass,&#13;
Dale Rockwell, Don Myers. Row Five: Leonard Pratt, John Pribyl.&#13;
V.l.C.A. Students&#13;
Earn Two Firsts&#13;
Vocational Industrial Clubs of&#13;
America, or V.l.C.A., again this year is one&#13;
of the largest in Iowa, ranking third with a&#13;
membership of 50 students.&#13;
This year in the state contest held at&#13;
Des Moines, 31 members participated with&#13;
17 placing in the top five in their skill area.&#13;
First place awards went to Greg Frost&#13;
in Machine shop and to Bob Murray in&#13;
Architectural drafting. Greg and Bob wi ll&#13;
participate in the national V.l.C.A. contest&#13;
in Tulsa, Oklahoma.&#13;
The sponsors of V.l.C.A. are Mr. Francis Shafer and Mr. Gary Schwarzkopf.&#13;
Row One from left to right: Brad Folkerts, Bob Guyett, Dave Miller, Tony Coffman, Monty Stork, Gordon&#13;
Hester. Row Two: Kelly Coffman, Greg Frost, Terry Reif, Mark Brandenberg, Jim Hunter, Jerry Pond . Row&#13;
Th ree: Rick Christiansen, Joe Rigby, Wes Duncan, Dan Finck, Mark Salvo. Row Four: Ken Maylone, John&#13;
Schu ll , Gary Moore, Bob Nordstrom, Dale Ross. Row Five: Larry Trescott, Dale Kirkpatrick, Vern Thompson, Rod Anderson, Tony Scheffler. Row Six: Bill Wilson, Tim Podraza, Don Myers, Bob Myers, Row Seven:&#13;
Mr. Schwartzkopf, Sue Madsen.&#13;
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Jackie Craig sorts through the files for the records of students in the counseling center.&#13;
Office Education&#13;
Competes At&#13;
State&#13;
O.E. or Office Education, is another&#13;
commercial course offered at Tee Jay.&#13;
O.E. is sponsored by Mrs. Julie Pycha&#13;
and only seniors can join.&#13;
The purpose of O.E. is to train&#13;
students to handle most secretarial jobs.&#13;
Club members went to Des Moines in&#13;
February for the state convention. They&#13;
competed with other schools in typing,&#13;
shorthand, and other skills.&#13;
There were 28 members in O.E. The&#13;
officers were: Teresa Cunningham, president, Jackie Craig, vice-president; Jodi&#13;
Hough, secretary; and Lori Heffernan,&#13;
treasurer.&#13;
Row 1: Lori Heffernan, Connie Sausedo, Joyce Clay, Teresa&#13;
Nelson, Deb Reikofski, Mrs. Julie Pycha. Row 2: Jodi&#13;
Pendgraft, Marie Flaharty, Linda Reed, Susie Peterson, Deb&#13;
Chapman. Row 3: Robin Collins, Sherry Scheel, Teresa Cunningham, Jackie Craig, Jennie Craig, Vickie McGee. Row 4:&#13;
Janelle Cross, Lavalla· Moon, Kathy Higgins, Jodie Hough,&#13;
Sherry Benson, Nancy Goldsberry, Kathy Horner. &#13;
Spanish Club members are: Front; Kathy Straw. Row 1: Julie Budd, Fran Blair, Connie&#13;
McDaniel. Row 2: Vicky Dukes, Kim Will iamson, Patrick Wilson, Mrs. Nola Stout.&#13;
German Club members are: Row 1: Janet Catron, Kathy Straw. Row 2: Marlene Sham blen, Cheryl&#13;
Smith. Row 3: Donna Wilson, Edith Groth. Row 4: Cathy Swanson , Howard Brown. Row 5: Deb&#13;
Rossum, M rs. Peggy Rodriguez, Tom Cook.&#13;
Language&#13;
Classes&#13;
Form Two Clubs&#13;
There were two language clubs at Tee&#13;
Jay again this year. The French Club went&#13;
out of existence, but was replaced by the&#13;
Spanish Club.&#13;
The Spanish Club was the host for the&#13;
all-city Spanish fiesta held in the Tee Jay&#13;
cafeteria.&#13;
Officers for the club were Kathy Straw,&#13;
president; Kim Williamson, vice-president;&#13;
Vicki Dukes, secretary; Connie McDaniel,&#13;
treasurer; and Pat Wilson, sergeant-atarms. Mrs. Nola Stout was the sponsor.&#13;
The German classes once again had&#13;
an active club. They held meetings once a&#13;
month at different members' houses. In&#13;
May the club ventured to Amana Colonies&#13;
on a field trip.&#13;
Leading the club for the year were&#13;
Marlene Shamblen, president; Edith Groth,&#13;
vice-president; Cheryl Smith, secretarytreasurer; and Mrs. Peggy Rodriguez,&#13;
sponsor.&#13;
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F.N.A. members are: Melanie Saatahoff, Madonna Wilson, Rebecca Andersen, Cheryl Smith,&#13;
Mrs. Mary Vel ine, Faye Dorf, Lorraine McCormick, Arzelia Rayhill.&#13;
F.T.A. And F.N.A.&#13;
Involve Students&#13;
The purpose of Future Nurses of&#13;
America is to acquaint students with&#13;
vocations in the medical field.&#13;
Club members made stuffed animals&#13;
from scraps which they distributed to&#13;
children in both hospitals. Officers were&#13;
Cheryl Smith, president; Michaela Hart,&#13;
vice-president; Rebecca Anderson ,&#13;
secretary; Madonna Wilson, treasurer.&#13;
This year Future Teachers of America&#13;
was reorganized to include any student interested in education. The club's activities&#13;
included numerous bake sales and a trip to&#13;
Lincoln, Nebraska.&#13;
Officers were Melissa Monroe, president; Jim Betts, vice-president; Leslie&#13;
Daboll, treasurer; and Kim Williamson,&#13;
secretary.&#13;
F.T.A. members are: Row 1: Leslie Daboll, Diane Richwine, Melissa Monroe, Crystal Vanderpool, Laurie&#13;
Makepeace, Deb Brownell. Row 2: Mike Shaffer, Miss Joyce Grubb, Phyll is Bledsoe, Janette Turner, Kath y&#13;
Heck, Kim Wi lliamson , Virginia Heck, Gale Burkey. &#13;
Row 1: Owena Champlin, Carol Kelsen, Teri Sage, Deb McFerrin, Teresa&#13;
Shere, Kathy Straw. Row 2: Mark Chull ino, Kris Oviatt, Kathy O'Hara, Pam&#13;
Bryant, Robin Lewis, Shirley Kennett, Julie Crane. Row 4: Mr. Roger&#13;
MacNeil, Dave Neighbors, Rich Sivertson, Greg Anson, Greg Pogue, Walt&#13;
Herndon, Paul Blain, Jerry Brabec, Ted Anfinson, Kent Vrana.&#13;
Row 1: Lori Hunt, Rhonda Hoselton, Karyl Draper, Cindi Greenlee, Theresa Hardiman, Teresa Pogue, Linda Bandomer, Paula Bryant, Cindy Adams. Row 2: Arnold Tatreau, Howard DeWolff, Ron Myers, Leslie Foster, Mike&#13;
Johnson , Randy Foote.&#13;
Tee Jay Madrigal&#13;
Has New&#13;
Uniforms&#13;
The 20-member Senior Madrigal&#13;
started off the year sporting new uniforms&#13;
for their appearance at the Road Show. The&#13;
group also performed for various civic&#13;
organizations, including the Lions Club and&#13;
Kiwanis.&#13;
Sophomore Madrigal got off to a good&#13;
start, also performing in the Road Show.&#13;
However, they later reduced to form a girls'&#13;
trio and a mixed quartet for contest.&#13;
The Senior Madrigal, in keeping with&#13;
the trad ition of the group, earned a superior&#13;
rating at the State Small Group Contest .in&#13;
March at Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
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Tee Jay Students&#13;
Earn One Ratings&#13;
Thomas Jefferson's band and choir&#13;
received a total of 50 superior ratings at the&#13;
Small Group Contest held at Abraham Lincoln High School in March.&#13;
Band soloists returned to Tee Jay with&#13;
fifteen superior ratings. Small groups&#13;
brought back a total of seven.&#13;
Choir obtained eleven one ratings for&#13;
soloists and seven in small ensembles.&#13;
Vocal Soloists: Row 1: Kris Oviatt, Pam Bryant, Carol Kelsen. Row 2:&#13;
Mark Chullino, Shirley Kennett, Richard Walker. Row 3: Deb McFerrin,&#13;
Jerry Brabec, Owena Champlin. Row 4: Ron Myers, Teri Sage.&#13;
Band Soloists: Row 1: Ted Anfinson, Deb Nelson, Ed Stemple, Robin Knauss. Row 2: Mary&#13;
Kilbane, Sheila Wood , Jim Wood, Jim Hawkins, Bob Peterson. Row 3: Tim Hall, Rich Severtson , Gil Snyder, Peggy Haynie, Greg Anson . &#13;
Vocal Groups: Row 1: Julie Crane, Jerry Brabec, Kris Oviatt, Pam Bryant, Kathy Straw, Mr. MacNeill. Row 2: Kathy O'Hara, Mark&#13;
Chullino, Kent Vrana, Ted Anfinson, Robin Knauss, Theresa Shere, Robin Lewis. Row 3: Dave Neighbors, Owena Champlin,&#13;
Carol Kelsen, Greg Anson, Shirley Kennett, Teri Sage. Row 4: Walter Herndon, Deb McFerrin, Rich Sivertson, Paul Blain, Greg&#13;
Pogue.&#13;
Instrumental Groups: Row 1: Deb Nelson, Jan Davis, Deb Reikofski,&#13;
Kathy Wilson, Susan Lee, Robin Knauss, Mary Lee. Row 2: Tim&#13;
Messersmith, Dale Spiker, Lori Neilson, Kristy Vancamp, Jim Hawkins,&#13;
Jan Lauver, Ted Anfinson , Sheila Wood, Mary Coziahr, Lynette Neilsen,&#13;
Steve Calfee. Row 3: Bill Creger, Brad Osborn, Bob Peterson, Owena&#13;
Champlin, Jim Perkins, Peggy Haynie, Greg Anson, Gil Snyder, Shirley&#13;
Kennett, Mary Ki lbane, Deb Kohlscheen , Jon Spires. Row 4: Jeff Wirth,&#13;
Wayne Erickson, Bill Dalheimer, Kevin Moores, Kel ly Summy, Rich&#13;
Sivertson , Greg Pogue, Ed Stemple, Dennis Covey, Tim Hall.&#13;
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Administration&#13;
At Tee Jay&#13;
Concerned&#13;
As vice-principal in charge of student&#13;
affairs, Mr. Donald Schwertley is in control&#13;
of such items as the ordering of porn pons&#13;
for cheerleaders and porn pon girls,&#13;
listening to the gripes of the Student&#13;
Council, and trying to see both sides of&#13;
student-teacher problems.&#13;
Vice-principal Jim Howard gets to do&#13;
all the dirty work as he has the task of handing out detentions.&#13;
Mr. Gaylord Anderson, the big boss,&#13;
takes care of all the 'heavy problems of running a high school. With the aid of four&#13;
secretaries, however, all jobs are made a&#13;
little easier.&#13;
Gaylord Anderson&#13;
Iowa State University&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
James Howard&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
Donald Schwertley&#13;
University of South Dakota&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
"Big Boy" Anderson practices his lay-up before the Harlem Thrillers vs.&#13;
Faculty game. &#13;
Vice-principal Donald Schwertley gets assistance from Jeff Blue and&#13;
Rick Rogers In helping Bruce Nelson.&#13;
Virginia Petersen Hazel Grote Frances Riggs Betty Hansen&#13;
Mr. Howard demonstrates to sophomore wrestler Doug Meyers his skill at&#13;
handling problem students.&#13;
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Counseling&#13;
Center&#13;
Is Heart Of T. J.&#13;
In the heat of the school year, the&#13;
Counseling Center is one of the most&#13;
crowded places at Tee Jay. Underclassmen&#13;
go there to soak up the air conditioning,&#13;
while seniors get their counselor's help in&#13;
making last-minute plans for their future.&#13;
Mr. Darrell Hart, head of the counseling department, stated that on the average&#13;
school day he assists about twenty&#13;
students.&#13;
"However, on the days of the schedule&#13;
change rush, I think all one-hundred plus of&#13;
my students are in here at once," he went&#13;
on to say.&#13;
Mr. VanMaanen listens intensely to a student's problems.&#13;
Mr. Holder says good-bye to Glen Billesbach before Glen leaves for&#13;
Europe.&#13;
Mr. Darrell Hart spends his scarce free time catching&#13;
up on paperwork . &#13;
__ The life of a Tee Jay counselor is not an easy one as you can see by the paper-work scattered on Miss Joyce Grubb's desk.&#13;
James VanMaanen&#13;
Central College&#13;
Joyce Grubb Jack Holder Mary Veline Darrel Hart&#13;
Peru State Teachers College University of Nebraska at&#13;
University of North Dakota&#13;
MA&#13;
University of Nebraska MA Omaha&#13;
Dr. Thomas Kenny, Director of Secondary&#13;
Education , was a guest at the April 30 Senior&#13;
Banquet.&#13;
Creighton University MA&#13;
The new Superintendent of Schools is Dr.&#13;
Leonard Gregory.&#13;
Iowa State University&#13;
Iowa State University MA&#13;
Wayne State Teachers&#13;
College&#13;
Kearney State Teachers&#13;
College MA&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha&#13;
(Specialist Degree)&#13;
Gregory Replaces&#13;
Benton For 1972&#13;
A new personality took over the 1972-&#13;
1973 school board this year as Dr. Leonard&#13;
Gregory replaced Dr. Robert Benton as&#13;
superintendent of schools.&#13;
This year's school board strived for&#13;
updating school facilities and the&#13;
curriculum in elementary, junior and senior&#13;
high schools.&#13;
Other board members were Mr. Ward&#13;
Bean, Mr. Delman Campbell, Mr. James&#13;
Campbell, Rev. Joseph Henry, and Dr.&#13;
Eugene Marsh.&#13;
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English Courses&#13;
Add New Variety&#13;
Students should enjoy fulfilling the&#13;
English credits they need to graduate. The&#13;
once old grammar and diagramming&#13;
sentences is gone. Now the emphasis is put&#13;
on the literature aspect. Among the&#13;
courses offered is Mass Media, which includes media such as newspapers,&#13;
magazines, and radio used in our society.&#13;
Issues and Literature, Individualized&#13;
Reading and The Language of Man are&#13;
other courses offered.&#13;
There are many more classes in the&#13;
Language Arts Department that students&#13;
could venture into. These courses are continually being revised to make them more&#13;
interesting.&#13;
Mr. Haag instructs class as sophomore, Walter Bequett, and sen ior, Jim Shell, do further&#13;
research on debate topics.&#13;
James Cornel ison&#13;
Tarkio College&#13;
Carolyn Goad&#13;
Creighton University&#13;
Joseph George&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
Rose Mary Gray&#13;
Avi la College&#13;
Senior Tim Kinnamon listens intently as Mrs. Goad lectures her class on Engl ish style. &#13;
2001 : A Space Odyssey proves to be a topic of light-hearted discussion for sophomores Bernie Simons, Scott Belt, and Mr. Fred&#13;
Hayeks.&#13;
Lawrence Schulenberg Donald Skokan Gerald Stevens&#13;
Northwest Missouri State College University of Nebraska at University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Omaha&#13;
Peggy Rodriguez&#13;
Morningside College&#13;
Nola Stout John Hanna&#13;
Oklahoma City University 3t Paul University&#13;
Diane Stull&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Fred Hayeks&#13;
Doane College&#13;
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Douglas Muehlig&#13;
Midland Lutheran College&#13;
Advisor Doug Muehlig and Teresa Narmi proofread storeis submitted&#13;
by the Signal staffers, a job which consumed much of their time.&#13;
Carol Kunik's smile shows that although there Is a lot of work involved in putti ng&#13;
out a newspaper, there is still time for having a little fun during class.&#13;
The wind-blown Signal staff for 72-73 was, bottom: Teresa Narmi, Vicky Campbell , Fritzi&#13;
Nugent, Carol Kunik, Roxanne Brewer, Sandy Baldwin, Lauri Makespeace, Joni James and&#13;
Mr. Doug Muehlig. Top: Rich Bartholomew, Ed Kermoade, Terry Randall, Randy Markel, and&#13;
Bob Jones.&#13;
The Signal staff started off th is year&#13;
with a bang and a roar under the direction&#13;
of a new adviser, Douglas Muehlig. First&#13;
semester, Mr. Muehlig was faced with a&#13;
shortage of staff members. To remedy the&#13;
situation , during second semester, journalism students were allowed to work on&#13;
the staff as reporters and writers.&#13;
Another major change in thi s year's&#13;
Signal was the method of pri nting. Instead&#13;
of the usual letterpress, the Signal is now&#13;
printed offset. In offset, the printer takes a&#13;
picture of the copy and then makes a plate,&#13;
whereas with letterpress, the printer has to&#13;
engrave the entire paper. The offset&#13;
method is easier and faster, but often&#13;
results in a poorer quality of photographs.&#13;
On election night, Mr. Muelig and&#13;
several staff members were guests of&#13;
KMTV as they were allowed to observe the&#13;
station record and tally election results. &#13;
Bottom: Allen Cohoe, Gwen Vasicek, Jim Murphy, Lauri Makepeace, Cathy Herrick, Roxanne&#13;
Brewer and Jan Davis. Top: Diane Richwine, Sheri Wohlers, Nora Wilson, Rich Bartholomew,&#13;
Jim Waggoner, Ed Kermoade, and Randy Markel. These students comprised the staff.&#13;
Signal Annual&#13;
Train Journalists&#13;
The '72-73 second year annual&#13;
students bade hello to a new face this year,&#13;
as Miss Julie Hughes became a full-fledged&#13;
professional as yearbook advisor. Miss&#13;
Hughes is a 1972 graduate of Drake&#13;
University with a BA degree.&#13;
Chicago was the testing ground of annual students, who attended a nationwide&#13;
yearbook convention.&#13;
The speakers were of the best, and&#13;
topics ranged from theme pages to&#13;
photography. A dance was held in the&#13;
Palmer House Ballroom, with music provided by some "Biggies" known as Little&#13;
Ziggie and the New Zue Revue.&#13;
The highlight of the trip was when the&#13;
Illinois Highway Patrol stopped us only to&#13;
wish us a happy Thanksgiving we wasted a&#13;
dollar's worth of gas.&#13;
Ed Kermoade had begun to think he was a&#13;
stranger in a strange land when working on his&#13;
lay-outs until Roxanne Brewer came to his&#13;
rescue.&#13;
Editor Cathy Herrick puts the finishing touches on a poster for&#13;
their yearbook campaign which Ed Kermoade had drawn.&#13;
Julie Hughes&#13;
Drake University&#13;
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Social Sciences&#13;
Develop Variety&#13;
American Studies, World Affairs,&#13;
Economics, Comparative Government, Environ mental Problems, and Modern&#13;
Problems now figure into the future of the&#13;
average student.&#13;
According to Miss Barbara Hansen,&#13;
head of the department, emphasis on decision making, simulation of history, learning&#13;
to respect peoples' opinions and standing&#13;
up for your own righ~s ties into a student's&#13;
future in the field of American Studies.&#13;
Because of all the new Social Studies&#13;
courses, American Studies is only required&#13;
by sophomores. Juniors and seniors have&#13;
a variety of classes from which to choose.&#13;
"Gee, Miss Hansen, I didn't mean to mess up your book," said Randy Anderson.&#13;
Ed Bremmer&#13;
St. Mary's University&#13;
Creighton University, MA&#13;
Barbara Hansen&#13;
St. Olaf College&#13;
University of Colorado, MA&#13;
Kenneth Hawkes&#13;
Nebraska Central College&#13;
Ruth Moeller&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha&#13;
Charles Bryant&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
Donald Hansen&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Michael Hoffman&#13;
Iowa State University&#13;
Daniel Moore&#13;
Parsons College&#13;
Drake University , MA &#13;
Junior students of psychology waiting patiently as Mr. Moore organizes what he has planned for the day.&#13;
~u es t s.peaker, Mr. Clay Parker, discusses what it is like to be a proba- tion officer in Omaha.&#13;
. , - -.:_&#13;
Mr. Hansen keeps his sophomore American Stud ies class aware of&#13;
current happenings .&#13;
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Science Classes&#13;
Discover Nature&#13;
The science department at Tee Jay is&#13;
divided into biology, botany, zoology,&#13;
chemistry, and physics.&#13;
Teachers Mr. Bob Harden, Mrs. Billie&#13;
Eliason and Mr. Stephen Field are in&#13;
charge of all but chemistry and physics,&#13;
which are taught by Miss Agnes Spera, and&#13;
Mr. Mike Ghanem.&#13;
An annual trip to Fontenelle Forest is&#13;
the highlight of the biology classes.&#13;
A new concept in grading was tried by&#13;
Miss Spera this year where the student&#13;
gave his opinion on the grade he deserved.&#13;
In physics classes, students form&#13;
ideas and then test their theory with various&#13;
experiments.&#13;
Billie Eliason&#13;
Stephen Field&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
St. Cloud State College&#13;
Robert Harden&#13;
Iowa State University&#13;
Agnes Spera&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha&#13;
University of Colorado, MA&#13;
University of Minnesota, MA&#13;
Sophomores Teresa Heffernan and Teresa Hardiman play&#13;
matchmakers in biology class.&#13;
A snow covered Fontenelle Forest greets the nature lovers of Mrs. Eliason's science classes as they&#13;
learn of the untouched nature. &#13;
Under-sized senior, Jim Shell works intently with an over-sized slide rule in a desperate attempt to complete his&#13;
algebra trig assignment.&#13;
2+ 2 =?thinks Mike Walck, senior, as he tries to complete his trig&#13;
assignment.&#13;
Michael Ghanem&#13;
Dakota Wesleyan University&#13;
University of South Dakota, MA&#13;
Large Range In&#13;
T.J. Math Classes&#13;
The mathematics classes at Thomas&#13;
Jefferson range from the college required&#13;
algebra and geometry to the more advanced classes of calculus and trigometrics&#13;
and includes the vocational math courses,&#13;
which are applied in businesses.&#13;
The math courses at Tee Jay are&#13;
taught by Mr. Jack Rosenthal, Mr. Charles&#13;
Crouse, Mr. John Martens, and Mr. Mike&#13;
Ghanem .&#13;
The students who wish to put their&#13;
math talents to a test duri ng the year can&#13;
do so by taking a nation-wide test during&#13;
the year. This year Tee Jay's top two&#13;
finishers were juniors in the presence of&#13;
Dave Dunaway and Craig Campbell.&#13;
Charles Crouse&#13;
. I&#13;
Northwest Missouri State&#13;
University&#13;
John Martens&#13;
Wayne State Teachers Col lege&#13;
John Rosenthal&#13;
Creighton University&#13;
Creighton University, MA&#13;
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Reuben Fanciers&#13;
Peru State Teacher's College&#13;
University of Nebraska, MA&#13;
Ernest Haag&#13;
.I&#13;
Creighton University Students in the background are oblivious to Marty Tomich, who pretends to be Napolean as he shakes hands with an&#13;
arm created by Barbara Wick.&#13;
Janice White&#13;
Drake University&#13;
Steve Peters&#13;
Wayne State College&#13;
Fine Arts Classes&#13;
Develop Talents&#13;
The f ine arts p rog ram includes&#13;
humanities, drama, stage craft, and art.&#13;
The drama department presented two&#13;
plays, "The Night Thoreau spent in Jail"&#13;
and "The Firebugs." They also helped in&#13;
the production of the musical, "How to&#13;
Succeed in Bu siness Wi t hout Really&#13;
Trying." The stage craft classes were kept&#13;
busy with all th ree of these.&#13;
Humanities students do a variety of&#13;
things. Their study is directed toward the&#13;
question "why man creates?" They strive&#13;
to learn the differences between truth, fact&#13;
and myth, and spend time studying various&#13;
forms of art including literature, sculpture,&#13;
architecture, painting, music and many&#13;
more.&#13;
Dennis Covey as Henry David Thoreau and Teresa Shere, as his mother, kneel together&#13;
in a scene from the fall play. &#13;
Students in sewing classes improve their skills by creating new outfits which they will&#13;
soon be wearing.&#13;
Dixie Haney enjoys a "scrumptuous" dessert which she created herself in&#13;
cooking class.&#13;
Tomorrow's Wives&#13;
In Home Ee&#13;
Today&#13;
Home economics is divided into food&#13;
service, family living, marriage in the fam ily, and sewing and cooking.&#13;
Mrs. Patricia Boos and Mrs. Judy&#13;
Hoppes teach general homemaking, while&#13;
Miss Mary Siebrecht teaches food service.&#13;
Food service helps students prepare&#13;
for jobs where working with food is&#13;
necessary.&#13;
Many students participating in this&#13;
course work in McDonald's, the Red Barn,&#13;
or at either Mercy or Jennie Edmundson&#13;
hospitals.&#13;
The home ec. department gives a test&#13;
each year for the Betty Crocker&#13;
Homemaker of America award.&#13;
Patricia Boos Judith Hoppes&#13;
Iowa State University University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Holly Clayton presses her project before turning it over to her instructor for grading.&#13;
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Skills Of Driving&#13;
Taught To&#13;
Students&#13;
Once again this year the driver's&#13;
education department continued to train&#13;
students to be safe, skillful drivers. For&#13;
each student the week consisted of two&#13;
sessions in the classroom, one in the&#13;
simulator, one in the car and one in study&#13;
hall. Driver's ed is a one semester course&#13;
and after completing it students nee-d not&#13;
take a written test to get their license.&#13;
At the beginning of the fourth quarter&#13;
one of the driver's ed teachers, Mr. Ralph&#13;
Pietronicco was replaced by Mr. John&#13;
Kinsel , who is a Tee Jay alumnus.&#13;
Ralph Pietronicco David Runyon&#13;
If these students made as many mistakes on the road as they did in simulator they would never&#13;
pass driver ed .&#13;
Patrick Smagacz James Sperry Daniel Swartz&#13;
Kansas State University&#13;
Kansas State University, MA&#13;
Upper Iowa University University of Nebraska at Omaha&#13;
Omaha&#13;
Northwest Missouri State&#13;
College&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
Northwest Missouri State&#13;
College, MA&#13;
Sophomore Cindy Rossi practices with magnetic cars hoping to improve her ability at&#13;
the real thing. &#13;
Students Work In Many Areas&#13;
Gary Bannick Robert Benson Julie Pycha Mary Siebrecht Francis Shafer&#13;
University of Northern Iowa University of Nebraska at University of Nebraska at University of Northern Iowa University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha Omaha Omaha&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
Gary Schwarzkopf&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Iowa State University, MA&#13;
Coop student, Sheri Benson, used her bookkeeping skills, which she gained at Tee Jay to help her find employment.&#13;
Jim Hunter and Randy Konfrst might be jobless if their boss knew they&#13;
worked like this.&#13;
St. Joseph's Hospital , Sayer' s&#13;
Volkswagen, Michael's Carpeting, and U.S.&#13;
Check Book Company are only a few of the&#13;
places where Coop students are employed.&#13;
The Coop program is one of the largest&#13;
groups at Tee Jay. It consisted of 150&#13;
students this year. The students go to&#13;
regular classes for half the day and work in&#13;
the community for the other half. Al l the&#13;
students in the Coop program are seniors.&#13;
Coop is split up into four different&#13;
groups; trades and industry (T &amp; I), distributive education, office education, and&#13;
food service. T &amp; I deals with many of the&#13;
skilled trades such as auto mechanics, drafting , and construction. Distributive education is sales of products. Office education&#13;
includes secretarial work in typing ,&#13;
transcribing , and production. Food service&#13;
is the study of serving food commercially.&#13;
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Students Operate&#13;
New Radio Station&#13;
A new sound will soon be heard in the&#13;
vocational department as Mr. Ackeret's&#13;
electronic classes will be operating an&#13;
amateur radio station. The students will&#13;
work on going on the air and sending and&#13;
receiving radio messages.&#13;
Since T. J. has the only print shop in&#13;
the Council Bluffs school system, the printing classes have been busy printing all the&#13;
school bus passes, programs and tickets&#13;
for T.J., the school paper, the SIGNAL, and&#13;
papers and materials for other schools.&#13;
But besides electronics and printing,&#13;
the vocational department offers other&#13;
courses which prepare a student for a skilled profession. These career-focused&#13;
courses are drafting , wood, auto&#13;
mechanics, machine shop and welding.&#13;
Junior Tom Hansen looks busy as Mr. Ernie Robinson walks by to inspect his&#13;
class.&#13;
"All work and no play" is not a policy adopted by Mr. Redmond's basic&#13;
wood class.&#13;
Juniors Mike Lee and Mike Manz rinse off the "what-ch-ma-call-it"&#13;
they're trying to fix. &#13;
Junior Bob Knauss acts busy while trying to figure out what he's doing. Fellow classmates watch as the bits and pieces of&#13;
metal take form . What form they're not sure.&#13;
John Ackeret Wilber Ege&#13;
Kansas State Teachers College Peru State Teachers College&#13;
Lester Jenkins&#13;
Westmar College&#13;
Mankato State College, MA&#13;
Verne Peck&#13;
Simpson College&#13;
no degree&#13;
Roger Redmond Ernest Robinson&#13;
Wayne State Teachers College Peru State Teachers College&#13;
James Ward&#13;
Wayne State Teachers College&#13;
Stanley Weber&#13;
Creighton University&#13;
University of Nebraska&#13;
no degree&#13;
David White&#13;
Vocational Certificate&#13;
Wayne Mains&#13;
Northwest Missouri State&#13;
College&#13;
Ronald Toyne&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
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Business Subjects&#13;
Prepare Students&#13;
If you have hopes of obtaining a job in&#13;
the business world, you couldn't get a&#13;
better start than in the business department at T. J. This department, headed by&#13;
Mrs. Phyllis Wickman, offers typing,&#13;
shorthand , notehand, bookkeeping,&#13;
business law, business math, office practice, business machines, and business&#13;
English courses. Many modern machines&#13;
are used, such as electric typewriters, adding machines, electronic calculators,&#13;
mimeographers and duplicators.&#13;
Office Practice is a two-hour block for&#13;
seniors which combines the business skills&#13;
already acquired and puts them to use in&#13;
simulated office procedures. Production,&#13;
filing, the use of different business&#13;
machines, transcribing and increasing typing and shorthand speeds are the skills&#13;
developed in this course.&#13;
After two years of such training , it is&#13;
apparent that one is well-qualified for a&#13;
position in the business world. Seniors Sheri Wohlers and Cathy Herrick work hard at their assignments.&#13;
Wanda Kramer does her best on a 5 minute timing. &#13;
...&#13;
Harriet Chase&#13;
Penn College&#13;
Ray Murray&#13;
Robert Cooper&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Joyce Koontz&#13;
University of Georgia&#13;
Louise Kramer&#13;
University of Nebraska at Omaha&#13;
University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha, MA&#13;
Mr. Robert Cooper watches over his typing class, and notices that Alice is gone.&#13;
Patrick O'Doherty Julie Pycha Helen Starks&#13;
Robert McCool&#13;
University of Northern Iowa&#13;
University of South Dakota, MA&#13;
University of Northern Iowa University of Nebraska at&#13;
Omaha&#13;
University of Nebraska at Omaha Northwest Missouri State&#13;
Phyllis Wichman&#13;
Tarkio College&#13;
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Melvin Johnson Richard Motter&#13;
Northeast Missouri State College University of Southern Cal ifornia&#13;
University of Iowa, MA California State College, MA&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Band&#13;
Moves Up&#13;
This year Tee Jay's band had a busy&#13;
year. Led by drum major Ted Anfinson and&#13;
directed by Mr. Melvin Johnson, the band&#13;
got invited to make numerous appearances&#13;
during the year. Some of these were the&#13;
dedication of the Interstate bridge south of&#13;
town , marching in the Veterans' Day parade&#13;
and won first prize for the fourth consecutive year. Included was marching in&#13;
the Columbus Day parade, and small and&#13;
large group contests in March.&#13;
They also will travel to Rapid City for&#13;
the Dakota Band Days in early June. The&#13;
band sold detergent and candles to raise&#13;
money for the trip. "The reason for the&#13;
band playing a lot is that the students work&#13;
hard to have a good band ," said Mr. Johnson.&#13;
This year's orchestra is under a new&#13;
director, Mr. Richard Motter. They were&#13;
also busy, being in the Constitution Day&#13;
assembly and playing in other numerous&#13;
concerts.&#13;
Jan Lauver off alone practicing her lesson on the sax.&#13;
Mr. Johnson will do anything to get what he wants for Christmas.&#13;
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The Thomas Jefferson Band is seen practicing for an upcoming performance.&#13;
Mr. Motter helps the violinists practice their work.&#13;
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Choirs Stay&#13;
Active&#13;
Throughout Year&#13;
Year after year, both Concert and Varsity Choirs, directed by Mr. Roger McNeil&#13;
and Mrs. Caren Wilson, put on really good&#13;
performances.&#13;
Members of both choirs participated&#13;
in the Roadshow, where two Barbershop&#13;
Quartet numbers were performed along&#13;
with the singing of many popular songs of&#13;
today and of the fifties.&#13;
The Concert choir attended the AllCity music clinic and large and small group&#13;
contests where they did remarkedly well.&#13;
Also, the choir performed in Tee Jay's&#13;
musical and the spring concert.&#13;
" Directing is fun " Mr. MacNeil remembers when things&#13;
don't go right.&#13;
Junior Deb McFerrin shows that her experience from concert choir helps as she solos in&#13;
the Roadshow.&#13;
Carl Willard , Ernst Rogers and Bob Knezevich pretend they are a trio during boys' glee class. &#13;
Mrs. Wilson strives for perfection in directing the&#13;
choir.&#13;
Boys', Girls' Glee&#13;
Put Talent To Use&#13;
Both boys and girls glee have put their&#13;
singing talent to good use many times this&#13;
year.&#13;
The boys' glee, directed by Mr. Roger&#13;
MacNeil, and the girls' glee, directed by&#13;
Mrs. Caren Wilson, have performed in the&#13;
winter and spring concerts at Tee Jay and&#13;
at the city music clinic held at A. L.&#13;
According to Mr. MacNeil, the only&#13;
problem with the glee is its size. More class&#13;
periods are needed to make the classes&#13;
smaller and easier to work with .&#13;
"Not this song again", sighs Deb Fender as Laura Bittick and Dawn Rowe practice steadily to learn the&#13;
song.&#13;
Roger MacNeil&#13;
Hastings College&#13;
Southern Methodist University,&#13;
MA&#13;
Caren Wilson&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
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Many Activities&#13;
Taught In P .E.&#13;
Walter Herndon, Chuck Kinney, and Mike Walck improve their physiques.&#13;
The Physical Education program put&#13;
emphasis on teaching students activities&#13;
which could be used when out of school.&#13;
For the girls, this included ping pong,&#13;
aerial tennis, archery, tennis, basketball,&#13;
bowling, riflery, badminton, gymnastics,&#13;
golf, skiing, soccer, and field hockey.&#13;
The boys' program consisted of football, soccer, baseball, basketball, and coed&#13;
volleyball and dancing.&#13;
Most of these activities were readily&#13;
accepted by both. However, the new weight&#13;
machine was greeted with mixed emotions&#13;
by the boys.&#13;
Bob Nielson&#13;
Wartburg College&#13;
Northwest Missouri State&#13;
College MA&#13;
Students learn folk, classic, and contemporary dances in their P.E. classes.&#13;
Cindy Olson Lavonne Pierson&#13;
University of Iowa University of Northern Iowa&#13;
Sharon Semler&#13;
Midland Lutheran College&#13;
Tom Vincent&#13;
Peru State Teachers College&#13;
Kearney State College MA&#13;
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J. T. McBride, junior, is hard at work on the adding machine.&#13;
Juniors Jean Whitesides and Dennis Donahoo take turns improving their skills on the&#13;
cash register.&#13;
Aides Help With&#13;
lndiv. Progress&#13;
Individual Progress, better known as&#13;
Special Education, is taught by Mary Daley&#13;
and her six aides. They are Dana Smith,&#13;
Melissa Monore, Cindy Rossie, Theresa&#13;
Narmi, and Linda Bachman. These people&#13;
help students to prepare for the future after&#13;
they graduate.&#13;
"We teach them basic skills such as&#13;
making out checks , taking care of&#13;
households, and teach them how to have a&#13;
balanced budget," remarked Theresa Narmi.&#13;
" The studen t s ar e prep a ri ng&#13;
themselves, but we could teach the&#13;
students more and teach them better if we&#13;
had more aides," said Mrs. Daley. The&#13;
aides play a big part in helping the&#13;
students.&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
University of Iowa&#13;
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Library Becomes&#13;
Place To Escape&#13;
The library is the place to escape to (or&#13;
from) at Tee Jay. Even there, students are&#13;
asked "Are you from study Hall?" and&#13;
"Where are you supposed to be this&#13;
period?" by Mrs. Morse, head Librarian.&#13;
As an added attraction this year,&#13;
records such as Cheech and Chong were&#13;
made available in Seminar 2 for those who&#13;
wished to use them. Also, since the theft&#13;
and loss of books increased last year,&#13;
students must have their books checked&#13;
before leaving the library.&#13;
Jim Shell and head librarian, Mrs. Morse, have an intellectual conversation .&#13;
Lucille Sinclair&#13;
School Nurse&#13;
Library aid Sherrie Darnold does the tedious task of filing returned&#13;
books.&#13;
Dorothy Morse Arlene Barwick &#13;
It seems here, that Mr. Kilbane is giving Blacky a little help from down&#13;
below.&#13;
Cooks, Janitors&#13;
Play Major Role&#13;
Who would cook 600-700 meals in one&#13;
day? The Thomas Jefferson cooks, of&#13;
course. Not only do they cook for Tee Jay,&#13;
but they also prepare food for surrounding&#13;
schools. Even though the lunches have undergone much abuse, they still manage to&#13;
pull in the majority of the student body.&#13;
v;Jhy? Because, for the same price, the&#13;
competition down the street can only&#13;
provide you with a hamburger and a small&#13;
drink.&#13;
The maintenance engineers, or better&#13;
known as the janitors, seemed to have a&#13;
busy year with the mending of leaky&#13;
ceilings, cleaning broken glass, and all in&#13;
all, keeping the whole school together.&#13;
Here, Mr. Kilbane, Head Maintenance engineer and Blacky Smith seem to be&#13;
loafing on the job.&#13;
Cooks: L to R Wilma Jones, Beverly Athay, Marjorie Hemmingsen, Betty Holbrook, Mary Smith, Violet Clinton, Manager&#13;
Irene English, Florence Legg.&#13;
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Athletic Potential In&#13;
Junior Standouts&#13;
As middlemen in high school, the&#13;
"blahs" often set in with the junior class, but&#13;
not so with this year's juniors. With their&#13;
rookie year behind them , the class of '74&#13;
was busy preparing themselves for their&#13;
big year in the limelight.&#13;
Many juniors distinguished&#13;
themselves in the competitive world of&#13;
athletics. Some of the standouts were Dave&#13;
Lamphear in both football and basketball;&#13;
Doris Parker, Chuck Kinney, and Wendy&#13;
Van Alstine in basketball; Steve Stucker&#13;
and Larry Boardman in wrestling; Vicky&#13;
Darveau x in gymnastics , and Craig&#13;
Campbell in chess. Also, for the first time in&#13;
quite awhile, a junior was elected to a student council office - Sherry Koenig ,&#13;
secretary.&#13;
With the help of junior class sponsors&#13;
Julie Pycha, Francis Shafer, Bob McCool,&#13;
and Pat O'Doherty, the junior class planned, decorated, and hosted the prom on&#13;
April 14.&#13;
Under the superv1s1on of now retired, Earl Peck , ju nior class&#13;
members learn the basics of an automobile engine.&#13;
Junior class officers for the 1972-73 school year, Peggy Haynie, president; Kelly&#13;
Summy, vice-president; Jan Lauver, secretar:f , and Dianna Dieatrick , treasurer,&#13;
were elected by a vote of their fellow classmates.&#13;
Junior Typing Ill students Susan Ramsey, Annette Daggett, and Carol Kelsen were&#13;
caught engrossed in their assignments, whi le Magg ie Welsh turns her thoughts to&#13;
someth ing else. &#13;
Allen, Bill&#13;
Allen, Debbie&#13;
Allen, Lynette&#13;
Allen, Sandy&#13;
Alley, Don&#13;
Alley, Roger&#13;
Alsman, Lynn&#13;
Andersen, Bill&#13;
Andrews, Bonnie&#13;
Ankenbauer, Laurie&#13;
Anson , Diana&#13;
Anthony, Teri&#13;
Bailey, Jaye&#13;
Baldwin, Sandy&#13;
Barnes, Brad&#13;
Bartholomew, Rich&#13;
Behrens, Richard&#13;
Benson, Roxanne&#13;
Bersane, Joyce&#13;
Betts, Jim&#13;
Bigelow, Kris&#13;
Bill ings, Patti&#13;
Bird, Carman&#13;
Bittick, Laura&#13;
Blain, Paul&#13;
Boardman, Larry&#13;
Beckert, Judy&#13;
Boehne, Linda&#13;
Bolte, Mark&#13;
Bonacci, Debbie&#13;
Bond, Nancy&#13;
Bossen, Jeff&#13;
Brabec, Jerry&#13;
Bradford, Deb&#13;
Branson , Tim&#13;
Brewer, Donna&#13;
Brewer, Roxanne&#13;
Brown , Sharon&#13;
Brownell, Deb&#13;
Brummer, Debra&#13;
Bryant, Pam&#13;
Bugge, Debbie&#13;
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Burkey, Gale&#13;
Cahill, Kathy&#13;
Cain, Patti&#13;
Carlson, Jeff&#13;
Carr, Karen&#13;
Carrell , Diana&#13;
Carroll, Mike&#13;
Carruthers, Doug&#13;
Carter, Sheryl&#13;
Catron, Janet&#13;
Cavallaro, Kathy&#13;
Champlin , Owena&#13;
Chenoweth, Russ&#13;
Chrisinger, Mary&#13;
Chullino, Mark&#13;
Colton, Jay&#13;
Cook, Tom&#13;
Cool, Liz&#13;
Copeland, Karen&#13;
Copeland , Patty&#13;
Coppock, Jan&#13;
Corbin, Vicki&#13;
Cox, Debbie&#13;
Creger, Bill&#13;
Croson , Randy&#13;
Cue, Wilma&#13;
Daggett, Annette&#13;
Dahlheimer, Bill&#13;
Darnold, Sherrie&#13;
Darveaux, Vicky&#13;
Davis, Debbie Fender&#13;
Davis. Jan&#13;
Davis, Sue&#13;
Dawson, David&#13;
DeGeorge, Fred&#13;
Dennis, Patti&#13;
Denton, Rick&#13;
DeVivo, John&#13;
Dieatrick , Dianna&#13;
Dillehay, Monty&#13;
Dirks, Julie&#13;
Donahoo, Dennis &#13;
Donaldson. Deanise&#13;
Dostal, Bob&#13;
Downey, Jim&#13;
Driggers, Debbie&#13;
Dunaway, David&#13;
Duncan, Debra&#13;
Durick, Neil&#13;
Edmondson, Rich&#13;
Egan, Renee&#13;
Ellsworth, Terry&#13;
Erickson, Wayne&#13;
Evans, Sherie&#13;
Fennell, Jim&#13;
Ferguson, Vonda&#13;
Fitch, JoAnn&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Dave&#13;
Flanagan, Kim&#13;
Frost, Vicki&#13;
Fuss, Donna&#13;
Gardner, John&#13;
Gardner, Sheila&#13;
Garrison, Tina&#13;
Garver, Denise&#13;
Gilbertson, Julie&#13;
Gill, Mary&#13;
Glynn , Larry&#13;
Glynn, Teresa&#13;
Gochenour, Roxanne&#13;
Gore, Joanie&#13;
Goss, Lee&#13;
Groat, Steve&#13;
Groth, Edith&#13;
Gryskiewicz, Ruth&#13;
Gundersen , Claudia&#13;
Gunzenhauser, Tom&#13;
Gustafson, Bonnie&#13;
Gwnnap, Ken&#13;
Hall, Jan&#13;
Hamilton, Diane&#13;
Haney, Bonnie&#13;
Hankins, Joyce&#13;
Hansen, David&#13;
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Harper, Linda&#13;
Harrill, Rod&#13;
Harris, Don'I&#13;
Harrison, Mike&#13;
Hartog, Mike&#13;
Hausner, Mary&#13;
Haynie, Peggy&#13;
Heaverlo, Steve&#13;
Heineman, Bim&#13;
Herrington, Mitch&#13;
Hollister, Kathy&#13;
Hollister, Lorren&#13;
Hotz, Laurie&#13;
Hubbard, Dave&#13;
Hudson, Cheryl&#13;
Hughs, Les&#13;
lncontro, Marti&#13;
Jackson, Jana&#13;
Jackson , Mike&#13;
Jacob, Sherri&#13;
Jager, Don&#13;
James, Debbie&#13;
James, Joni&#13;
Jansenius, Jeff&#13;
Jensen, Karen&#13;
Jensen, Pam&#13;
Jeppesen, Carol&#13;
Jilek, Sherry&#13;
Johnson, Doug&#13;
Johnson, Nancy&#13;
Jones, Bob&#13;
Jones, Deb&#13;
Jones, Pam&#13;
Jones, Patty&#13;
Kaufman , Patty&#13;
Keen, Maxine&#13;
Kelley, Cheryl&#13;
Kelsen, Carol&#13;
Kenealy, Gary&#13;
Kermoade, Ed&#13;
Kilday, Kathy&#13;
Kindred, Bruce &#13;
King, Shirley&#13;
Kinney, Chuck&#13;
Kirk, Jeff&#13;
Kline, Charlene&#13;
Knauss, Robin&#13;
Knight, Janine&#13;
Knudsen, Kris&#13;
Knudson, Tammy&#13;
Koebel, Peggy&#13;
Koos, Diana&#13;
Kreitzinger, Rob&#13;
Kritenbrink, Mark&#13;
Krivolavek, Deb&#13;
Kunik, Carol&#13;
LaFerla, Teri&#13;
Lancia!, Karen&#13;
Lane, Vicky&#13;
Larkin, Cindy&#13;
Lautenschlager, Jerry&#13;
Lauver, Jan&#13;
Lee, Dale&#13;
Lee, Mike&#13;
Lee, Roy&#13;
Lewis, Robin&#13;
Lines, Pam&#13;
Lobendo, Dani&#13;
Lobendo, Darla Lewellen&#13;
Lodes, Mike&#13;
Long, Judy&#13;
Long, Nancy&#13;
Lust, Sue&#13;
Lustgraaf, Steve&#13;
Mace, Annette&#13;
Madden, Diane&#13;
Madsen, Dave&#13;
Magnuson, Cindy&#13;
Mains, Sue&#13;
Makepeace, Laurie&#13;
Malotte, Sarah&#13;
Manz, Mike&#13;
Mario, Rose&#13;
Matthai, Jim&#13;
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McCormick, Lorraine&#13;
McCormick, Virginia&#13;
McCoy, Pat&#13;
McCoy, Roberta&#13;
McCoy, Vickie&#13;
McDaniel, Karen&#13;
McDaniel, Stan&#13;
McDonald, Cherie&#13;
McDowell, Sindy&#13;
McEntee, Pam&#13;
McFerrin, Debi&#13;
Mcintosh, Paula&#13;
McMillen, Jerry&#13;
McNichols, Cindy&#13;
Metheny, Mike&#13;
Meyer, Donna&#13;
Millard, Monty&#13;
Miller, Sheri&#13;
Mills, Dwight&#13;
Mills, Rod&#13;
Minton, Karen&#13;
Moats, Dave&#13;
Mansell, Amanda&#13;
Moore, Sheila&#13;
Moores, Kevin&#13;
Mortensen, Kris&#13;
Mowry, Marsha&#13;
Myers, Don&#13;
Myers, Pete&#13;
Naujokaitis, Colleen&#13;
Edmonds&#13;
Neighbors, Dave&#13;
Nelson, Bruce&#13;
Nelson, Deb&#13;
Nelson, Donetta&#13;
Niksich, Mike&#13;
Nurton, Melodie&#13;
O'Brien , Jackie&#13;
O'Connor, Jean&#13;
O'Doniel , Becky&#13;
Ohle, Deeann&#13;
Osborn, Gary&#13;
Osborn , Walter &#13;
Osborne, Brad&#13;
Oviatt, Kris&#13;
Owens, Jim&#13;
Owens, Ray&#13;
Parish , Ron&#13;
Parker, Doris&#13;
Parrott, Eugenia&#13;
Parrott, Jerald&#13;
Paul, Matt&#13;
Pebley, Pam&#13;
Penney, Barb&#13;
Perin, Deb&#13;
Peters, Deb&#13;
Petersen, Bob&#13;
Peterson, Ron&#13;
Petry, Dick&#13;
Pickinpaugh, Dave&#13;
Pigsley, Brad&#13;
Pitt, Kelly&#13;
Podraza, Tim&#13;
Polchow, Brad&#13;
Powell, Bruce&#13;
Pribyl, John&#13;
Pruett, Hazel&#13;
Pullen, Denise&#13;
Purcell, Terry&#13;
Purvis, Wilma&#13;
Ramsey, Sue&#13;
Redding , Mike&#13;
Richards, Marilyn&#13;
Robinson , Cindy&#13;
Robison, Terry&#13;
Rock, Dan&#13;
Rockwell, Steve&#13;
Rogers, Ernie&#13;
Rogers, Rick&#13;
Rost, Eric&#13;
Rowe, Dawn&#13;
Rowland, Doug&#13;
Sage, Teri&#13;
Scheel, Gayle&#13;
Schull, Gordon&#13;
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Schultz, Judy&#13;
Scott, Debbie&#13;
Seminara, Gary&#13;
Shadden, Anita&#13;
Shaffer, Mike&#13;
Shamblen, Marlene&#13;
Shanks, Teresa&#13;
Showers, Gary&#13;
Shudak, Kathy&#13;
Sinclair, Mark&#13;
Skinner, Sally&#13;
Skudler, Jim&#13;
Sletten, Rhonda&#13;
Slocum, Tina&#13;
Smith, Cheryl&#13;
Smith, Jeanne&#13;
Smith, Lee&#13;
Smith, Randy&#13;
Snethen, Pam&#13;
Sorenson, Diane&#13;
Speight, Dick&#13;
Spires, Jon&#13;
Stafford, Tim&#13;
Stansberry, Becky&#13;
Stansberry, Bob&#13;
Stemple, Ed&#13;
Steppuhn, Robin&#13;
Stogdill, Pam&#13;
Stork, Linda&#13;
Strazdas, JoAnn&#13;
Strong, Deb&#13;
Stukey, Jim&#13;
Sturm, Diane&#13;
Summy, Kelly&#13;
Sweeny, Dave&#13;
Synacek, Russell&#13;
Tamms, Tom&#13;
Tanga, Vickie&#13;
Taylor, Brad&#13;
Thallas, Greg&#13;
Thomas, Charmai ne&#13;
Thomas, Kim &#13;
Thompson, Ellen&#13;
Thornton, Debby&#13;
Tietsorz, LuAnn Welch&#13;
Tinker, Arlene&#13;
Toman, Jeri&#13;
Tomich, Sandy&#13;
Tomich, Tom&#13;
Trescott, Bill&#13;
Turner, Connie&#13;
VanAlstine, Wendy&#13;
Vanderbeek, Cheryl&#13;
Vasicek, Janet&#13;
Voyd, Val&#13;
Wade, Clark&#13;
Wahl, Bob&#13;
Ware, Angela&#13;
Welch, Margaret&#13;
Wells, Dolly&#13;
Westerberg, Jim&#13;
Whipkey, Bob&#13;
Whitaker, Gayle&#13;
Whitaker, Mark&#13;
White, John&#13;
White, Oral&#13;
Whitesides, Jean&#13;
Willard , Carl&#13;
Will iams, Ava&#13;
Williams, Lori&#13;
W!ll!ams, Peggy&#13;
Williams, Vicki Schere&#13;
Williamson, Greg&#13;
Williamson, Kim&#13;
Wilson, Bill&#13;
Wilson, Donna&#13;
Wilson , Pat&#13;
Wiskus, Jim&#13;
Wright, Vicki&#13;
Yopp, Carol&#13;
York, Becky&#13;
Young, Jackie&#13;
Zarek, Lew&#13;
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Sophs Involved In&#13;
Clubs and Sports&#13;
The sophomores had little trouble adjusting to high school life. With the aid of&#13;
sponsors Carolyn Goad and Fred Hayeks,&#13;
they started right off by adding their talent&#13;
and enthusiasm to both athletics and&#13;
organizations at T.J ., and were highly&#13;
successful.&#13;
The young Jackets placed two very&#13;
fine players on the varsity football&#13;
team-Bob Knezevich, the starting quarterback, and Bob Higgins, all-southwest Iowa&#13;
defensive end. As a member of the varsity&#13;
basketball team, Higgins scored a record&#13;
of 46 points and 20 field goals against&#13;
Tech. There were seven sophomore&#13;
wrestlers on the varsity team; and Jeff Hunt&#13;
wrestled in the state meet in Des&#13;
Moines-winning one and losing two. The&#13;
future looks bright for T.J. basketball as the&#13;
sophomore basketball team captured the&#13;
Metro championship.&#13;
Sophomores made organizations a&#13;
part of their young lives as they became the&#13;
backbone of pep club, cheerleading,&#13;
career clubs, and language clubs.&#13;
Judging by this year' s crop of&#13;
sophomores, T.J. shows a bright future in&#13;
every way.&#13;
Class officers chosen by the sophomores were: Rob Williams, president,&#13;
DeAnn Stucker, secretary, Jessie Cotten , treasurer, and Karyl Draper, vicepresident.&#13;
Sophomore cheerleaders Teresa Heffernan and Grace Hawley stroll&#13;
through the lounge, discussing the game. &#13;
Addison, Doreen&#13;
Adkins, Chris&#13;
Aldredge, Cindy&#13;
Allen, Floyd&#13;
Allen, Janice&#13;
Allen , Robert&#13;
Alsman, Bill&#13;
Alsman, Cathie&#13;
Andersen, Nancy&#13;
Anderson, Bob&#13;
Anderson , Joan&#13;
Anderson, Randy&#13;
Anderson, Scott&#13;
Anson, Diane&#13;
Armstrong , Cheryl&#13;
Armstrong, Terry&#13;
Ashley, Deb&#13;
Athay, Debbie&#13;
Aughe, Teresa&#13;
Bacon, Linda&#13;
Bailey, Guy&#13;
Bain, Becky&#13;
Baird, Bi lly&#13;
Baker, Carol&#13;
Bandomer, Linda&#13;
Barber, Nancy&#13;
Barrier, Teresa&#13;
Barth , Diana&#13;
Bates, Al&#13;
Beam, Karen&#13;
Becerra, Sonia&#13;
Belt, Scott&#13;
Bequette, Walt&#13;
Betchel, Jim&#13;
Bi llesbach, Paul&#13;
Blair, Fran&#13;
Bliss, Deanne&#13;
Blunt, Debbie&#13;
Boucher, Janet&#13;
Bower, Norma&#13;
Bowers, Teresa&#13;
Bradley, Joyce&#13;
18 3 &#13;
184&#13;
Bradley, Vicki&#13;
Braniff, Judy&#13;
Brazeal, Pete&#13;
Breckbill, Vicky&#13;
Brooks, John&#13;
Brooks, Mark&#13;
Brown, Bob&#13;
Brown, Howard&#13;
Brown, Rosemary&#13;
Bryant, Paula&#13;
Bucholz, Peggy&#13;
Budd, Julie&#13;
Calabro, Nancy&#13;
Campbell , Lester&#13;
Carberry, Moreen&#13;
Carlson, Drew&#13;
Carrell , Jim&#13;
Christie, Mary&#13;
Christensen , Diana&#13;
Clark, Scott&#13;
Clausen , Mike&#13;
Clayton , Holly&#13;
Cline, Dave&#13;
Clingenpeel, Robin&#13;
Cody, Diane&#13;
Collett, Beth&#13;
Conner, Mike&#13;
Cook , Sam&#13;
Cotten , Jessie&#13;
Cox, Candy&#13;
Coziahr, Mary&#13;
Creps, Malinda&#13;
Cronland, Nancy&#13;
Damon, Donna&#13;
Darnell , Denise&#13;
Darnold , Randy&#13;
Darveaux, Joe&#13;
Dau b, Terry&#13;
Davidson , Shirley&#13;
Davis, Bi ll&#13;
Davis, Cindy&#13;
Davis, Debbie &#13;
Davis, LeAnne&#13;
DeFoort, Barb&#13;
Denton, Randy&#13;
DeTroy, Dan&#13;
Dettman, Duanne&#13;
DeWolf, Howard&#13;
Dilts, Mike&#13;
Dorf, Faye&#13;
Dostal, Brenda&#13;
Draper, Karyl&#13;
Dreager, Susan&#13;
Dukes, Vicky&#13;
Duncan, Charles&#13;
Dunn, Lori&#13;
Dyott, Vicki&#13;
Edie, Marlene&#13;
Ehrenberg, Cheryl&#13;
Elder, Brian&#13;
Egan, Linda&#13;
Elgan, Patty&#13;
Fanders, Kevin&#13;
Feldt, Virginia&#13;
Fillebeck, Joanie&#13;
Fisher, George&#13;
Fitzpatrick, Julie&#13;
Flaharty, Tim&#13;
Flanagan, Sean&#13;
Fletcher, Suzanne&#13;
Foster, Connie&#13;
Fox, Lexie&#13;
Frenzen, Debbie&#13;
Frost, Susan&#13;
Fuoss, Pat&#13;
Gaede, Lori&#13;
Gardner, Chris&#13;
Garrean , Matt&#13;
Garrison, Kirk&#13;
Geisler, Steve&#13;
Gillette, Dennis&#13;
Gnader, Doug&#13;
Golden, Debbie&#13;
Gore, Janet&#13;
18 5 &#13;
186&#13;
Goss, Trudy&#13;
Gouker, Ron&#13;
Gray, Janet&#13;
Graybill, Al ice&#13;
Greenlee, Cindi&#13;
Hager, Lee&#13;
Haines, Keith&#13;
Hall, Cliff&#13;
Hall, Joyce&#13;
Haney, Dixie&#13;
Hansen, Janet&#13;
Hanson, Cindy&#13;
Hardiman, Teresa&#13;
Harris, David&#13;
Harrison, Steve&#13;
Hatcher, Cindy&#13;
Hausner, Debbie&#13;
Hawley, Grace&#13;
Hazen, Randy&#13;
Head , Ray&#13;
Heath, Judy&#13;
Heaverlo, Linda&#13;
Heck, Virginia&#13;
Heffernan, Teresa&#13;
Heistand, Julie&#13;
Henderson, Marty&#13;
Hendrix, Gary&#13;
Hering, Liz&#13;
Herrick , Cheryl&#13;
Hiers, Harold&#13;
Higginbotham, Brad&#13;
Higgins, Bob&#13;
Hodtwalker. Mina&#13;
Holm, Kurt&#13;
Hoselton, Ronda&#13;
Hotz, John&#13;
Houtchens, Ron&#13;
Howard , John&#13;
Hughs, Chris&#13;
Hunt, Cindy&#13;
Hunt, Lori&#13;
Hunter, Mike &#13;
Huntley, Charlene&#13;
Hurley, Rob&#13;
lngoldsby, John&#13;
Jackson, Cheryl&#13;
Jacobsen, Elvis&#13;
Jastorff, Rod&#13;
Jefferson, Mark&#13;
Jenkins, Robert&#13;
Jensen, Melanie&#13;
Johnson, Cheryl&#13;
Johnson, Dennis&#13;
Johnson, Mike&#13;
Johnson, Murray&#13;
Johnson, Patty&#13;
Johnson, Phyllis&#13;
Johnson, Sheri&#13;
Jones, Marti&#13;
Jones, Rose&#13;
Jones, Vickie&#13;
Kanaley, Candy&#13;
Keller, Linda&#13;
Kelley, Dan&#13;
Kelsen, Barb&#13;
Kenkel , Dan&#13;
Kennedy, Cathy&#13;
Kennedy, Robert&#13;
King, Doug&#13;
King, Jacque&#13;
Knauss, Janet&#13;
Knott, Linda&#13;
Koenig, Deb&#13;
Konfrst, Sue&#13;
Kramer, Wanda&#13;
Kriegler, Stephen&#13;
Krivolavek, Susie&#13;
LaChappell, Judy&#13;
Lahoff, John&#13;
Lamb, Norman&#13;
Lambrecht, Jane&#13;
Lander, Nancy&#13;
Lang , Kim&#13;
Lee, Jim&#13;
187 &#13;
188&#13;
Litzi, Victor&#13;
Ludwick, Rob&#13;
Lyons, Treesa&#13;
Mackland, Sherry&#13;
Manz, Kathy&#13;
Markussen, Vicki&#13;
Martin, Greg&#13;
Mason, Linda&#13;
Mass, Myra&#13;
Matthews, Kim&#13;
May, Therese&#13;
Mayer, .Deb&#13;
McBride, Caroline&#13;
McCallan, Kathy&#13;
Mccardle, Sue&#13;
McCormick, Dan&#13;
McCormick , Jack&#13;
McCoy, Candie&#13;
McDaniel, Connie&#13;
McKern, Mel&#13;
Mclean, Cindy&#13;
McMullen, Ron&#13;
McTwiggan, Nancy&#13;
Messersmith, Tim&#13;
Meyer, Becky&#13;
Mich.alski , Drew&#13;
Milam, Cindy&#13;
Missinne, Jeff&#13;
Moore, Connie&#13;
Moore, Karen&#13;
Moore, Ron&#13;
Morehouse, Rhonda&#13;
Mullen, Paul&#13;
Munch, Sue&#13;
Myers, Ron&#13;
Narmi , Keith&#13;
Neal , Richard&#13;
Neal, Scott&#13;
Neumann, Lyle&#13;
Nielsen , Lori&#13;
Norman, Mary&#13;
Oamek, Ken &#13;
Ochoa, Norma&#13;
O'Hara, Tom&#13;
Olberding, Bernie&#13;
O'Neal, Debbie&#13;
Osborne, Jeff&#13;
Overton, Joyce&#13;
Owens, Paul&#13;
Page, Ronda&#13;
Palmer, Vicki&#13;
Parham, Pam&#13;
Parrack, Tim&#13;
Parrack, Tom&#13;
Parrott, Jeff&#13;
Paulsen, Teresa&#13;
Paulson, Annie&#13;
Pebley, Cindy&#13;
Pendgraft, Bobbi&#13;
Perkins, Jim&#13;
Phillips, Margrett&#13;
Pierson , Crystal&#13;
Pogue, Teresa&#13;
Poldberg, Brian&#13;
Pond, Patty&#13;
Poorker, Randy&#13;
Potts, Brad&#13;
Pruett, Deb&#13;
Quandt, Mary&#13;
Raes, Teri&#13;
Rayhill , Arzelia&#13;
Reed, Jane&#13;
Rehfeldt, Mike&#13;
Reikofski, Mike&#13;
Rhodes, Arthur&#13;
Rice, Ken&#13;
Riddle, Joni&#13;
Rinehart, Carolyn&#13;
Robertson, Cheryl&#13;
Roe, Dave&#13;
Ronk, Jeanie&#13;
Rossie, Cindy&#13;
Rowe, Bob&#13;
Runte, David&#13;
189 &#13;
190&#13;
Ryan, Tim&#13;
Saathoff, Melanie&#13;
Sage, Julie&#13;
Sales, Dusty&#13;
Sales, Patty&#13;
Sanders, Terry&#13;
Schwartz, David&#13;
Sears, Steve&#13;
Sells, Meleah&#13;
Sempek , Bonnie&#13;
Shea, Tom&#13;
Shere, Rod&#13;
Showers, Cheryl&#13;
Shudak, Mary&#13;
Siefken, Debbie&#13;
Siford, Cheryl&#13;
Simons, Bernie&#13;
Sletten, Yvonne&#13;
Smith, Mike&#13;
Smith, Nancy&#13;
Snipes, Hardy&#13;
Snipes, Richard&#13;
Snipes, Sally&#13;
Souza, Teresa&#13;
Souza, Tim&#13;
Spracklin, Ron&#13;
Steffen, Paula&#13;
Stephens, Debbie&#13;
Stewart, Bill&#13;
Stogdill, Rhame&#13;
Stogdill, Teresa&#13;
Stoker, Sharon&#13;
Strunk , Maria&#13;
Stucker, DeAnna&#13;
Sumner, Becky&#13;
Swanson, Cathy&#13;
Sweeney, Janice&#13;
Swett, Karen&#13;
Tellander, Kris&#13;
Thomas, Jane&#13;
Thomas, Lavonne&#13;
Thomas, Leah &#13;
Mike Lee uses his drafting board as a desk for his studying at the Career Center.&#13;
Thompson, Joyce&#13;
Thornton , Peggy&#13;
Tiede, Dorothy&#13;
Tolby, Kathy&#13;
Tomich, Paul&#13;
Toscano, Pam&#13;
Triplett, Marianne&#13;
Vancamp, Kristy&#13;
Vanderbeek , Cindy&#13;
Vinson, Julie&#13;
Vogt, Ron&#13;
Waggoner, Julie&#13;
Walker, Gretchen&#13;
Walton, Lorraine&#13;
Watts, Dennis&#13;
Watts, Don&#13;
Watts, Leonard&#13;
Welch, Matt&#13;
Werkland, Jennifer&#13;
Werkland , Jim&#13;
Westphal , Terri&#13;
Wheeler, Sandy&#13;
Wiese, Shirley&#13;
Wiles, Annette&#13;
191 &#13;
19 2&#13;
Williams, Monte&#13;
Williams, Rob&#13;
Williamson, Jane&#13;
Williamson, Judy&#13;
Wills, Sue&#13;
Wilson, Cathy&#13;
Wilson, David&#13;
Wilson, Donna&#13;
Witzke, Becky&#13;
Wohlers, Larry&#13;
Wood, Julie&#13;
Wood, Mona&#13;
Wood , Sheila&#13;
Woodruff, Dean&#13;
Woodruff, Rusty&#13;
Workman, Nikki&#13;
Wright, Mike&#13;
Wright, Val&#13;
Young, Bob&#13;
Young, Tracy&#13;
Zarmbinski , Dan&#13;
Zim mer, LeRoy&#13;
Mrs. Eliason's primarily sophomore biology class uses the class hour for working on reading&#13;
assignments in their textbooks. &#13;
~ &#13;
194&#13;
Why should the average high&#13;
school student know and&#13;
care about electric heat?&#13;
"It", meaning the state of energy science for the rest of the&#13;
century. "It" seems to say to us that the world's supply of&#13;
inexpens ive energy must come from electricity.&#13;
Gas, coal, and oil are depleting natural resources; so they're&#13;
going to be used more sparingly ... and they' ll cost more.&#13;
Using energy from the sun, the tide and the core of the earth are&#13;
all great ideas, but ind ications are that solving the problems of&#13;
harnessing them economically, is stil l beyond the turn of the&#13;
century.&#13;
So it looks like electricity is "It". We must use it wisely. The most&#13;
practical answer is year- around use of nucleargenerated&#13;
electricity. That means heating as well as cooling. Think about it ...&#13;
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CHEERLEADERS&#13;
say&#13;
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from&#13;
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KATHY TERESA&#13;
TERESA&#13;
RIGHT ON TEE JAY&#13;
Helping Bruce Nelson up the stairs is an easy way for Denny Gilmore&#13;
Dave Hubbard and Rick Heffernan to get out of class early. ' &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS FROM . ..&#13;
VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT&#13;
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Jerry Brabec, Dave Miller and Ted Anfinson contemplate "How to&#13;
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a Happy Prosperous Future.&#13;
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Carolyn Goad , Bob Cooper, and Don Skokan reminisce at the '50's Dance&#13;
about their days of rock and rolli ng with Betty Lou at the malt shop. &#13;
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To have, to hold , to make future plans.&#13;
We congratulate the members of the graduating class&#13;
as this is a most important milestone in your lives.&#13;
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197 &#13;
198&#13;
These snow-covered bikes make the April snow seem out of place,&#13;
or vice-versa.&#13;
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CONGRATU LATIONS&#13;
To the students and facu lty of&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 1972-73&#13;
Brad Polchow works on an upcoming issue of Playboy.&#13;
STORE&#13;
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~&#13;
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:x:: )&#13;
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"I'll get me a date to Twirp yeti" exclaimed Gwen Vasicek, even if&#13;
she does have to tackle him first.&#13;
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Desp ite winter's freezing temperatures and icy streets, it also holds&#13;
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There's a ban k in your future ...&#13;
we'd like to be that bank&#13;
One of these days you'll be making your banking connection . Make your selection&#13;
thoughtfully. Good bankers, like family doctors, can be lifelong friends and advisors.&#13;
Choose a bank that can provide you with every financial service, not just the ones&#13;
you need today. Your needs will change as your life takes on more material worth responsibilities.&#13;
Look for a bank that keeps pace with the rapidly changing requirements of its&#13;
customers . . . that provides new and better ways to handle their every financial need.&#13;
That's the way we think of this bank. For three generations we've been friend and&#13;
banker to many of this community's famil ies. For three generations we've kept pace with&#13;
their needs. Th is generation we'd like to be your bank.&#13;
Come in and talk to us when you're ready.&#13;
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Savings Bank&#13;
A Full Service Bank&#13;
20c:&gt; &#13;
206&#13;
PERSONAL&#13;
THOUGHTS&#13;
To&#13;
lucious,&#13;
all my love.&#13;
JEFF&#13;
To Lucy, my•&#13;
rot&#13;
-mouthed&#13;
truck driver&#13;
who has all&#13;
the&#13;
nice&#13;
CURVES!&#13;
LOVE DON&#13;
Sue, to a far-out&#13;
CHICK from you know who.&#13;
R.K.&#13;
Monkey&#13;
flew&#13;
through&#13;
the&#13;
trees&#13;
with&#13;
greatest&#13;
of&#13;
ease.&#13;
EEE-EEE-EEE&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to all my friends&#13;
and enemies.&#13;
Janette&#13;
Turner&#13;
HI&#13;
TERI&#13;
LYNETTE&#13;
Look Gordie&#13;
I finally made it&#13;
Kay Toland&#13;
Tim&#13;
-&#13;
have fun your next two yearsLove Patty&#13;
Good Luck all you&#13;
RICKI ES&#13;
from a graduate&#13;
Money, Don't&#13;
scrape your&#13;
Knuckles too bad.&#13;
REW&#13;
1973-74&#13;
Porn-Porn squad&#13;
Have a good year,&#13;
remember&#13;
Determination&#13;
and&#13;
Big Smiles.&#13;
Kim&#13;
Thanks to my&#13;
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all&#13;
the good times.&#13;
NORA&#13;
Jackie,&#13;
Good Luck in the&#13;
future and have&#13;
a blast!&#13;
Jenny Craig&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Class of "73"&#13;
I've known many&#13;
of you since&#13;
Junior High.&#13;
Mrs. Carr&#13;
ie Odell&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Denny, you finally&#13;
made it, thanks&#13;
to me.&#13;
Love Dani&#13;
Have a happy&#13;
Senior year&#13;
Jeff Jansenius&#13;
From Deb&#13;
David,&#13;
Watch all that&#13;
hair on your chest&#13;
now. Love Penny&#13;
Lustgraaf Brothers&#13;
says Good Luck&#13;
class of "73"&#13;
Congrats to the&#13;
class of&#13;
"73"&#13;
including me!&#13;
LESLIE&#13;
S&#13;
IMONS&#13;
Hang in there&#13;
SOCKS!!&#13;
Hope that 73-74 is&#13;
as fun as 72-73 was.&#13;
Teresa&#13;
Heffernan&#13;
The Class of&#13;
·&#13;
7&#13;
3"&#13;
may be good but "74" is better.&#13;
Vi sit the great plains. It's great country.&#13;
SS&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Leslie&#13;
f&#13;
rom the Dorenkamps,&#13;
Haines, Simons,&#13;
Wed burgs,&#13;
and Koonces.&#13;
Good Luck to all&#13;
my friends and&#13;
enemies.&#13;
Gwen Vasicek&#13;
Well Lorren,&#13;
I finally made&#13;
it. Now it's YOUR&#13;
turn! !!&#13;
PEG&#13;
Good Luck in the&#13;
future Jenny, lots&#13;
of happiness!!&#13;
Jackie&#13;
Think before you&#13;
do. Make your&#13;
school&#13;
proud of&#13;
you.&#13;
Bette J. Hanson&#13;
Best wishes to the&#13;
Class of 1973.&#13;
Miss Grubb&#13;
Deb,&#13;
you&#13;
're the greatest&#13;
LOVE JJ &#13;
Best Wishes&#13;
to all ,&#13;
Mrs. Peterson&#13;
&amp; Mr. Howard&#13;
" Randy"&#13;
Can ya believe&#13;
it? I fin ally&#13;
made Grad uation!!&#13;
Love Joey&#13;
God Bless us,&#13;
everyone!&#13;
P.S. Leslie,&#13;
please Shut Up!&#13;
-Mr. Schu'&#13;
From a great&#13;
staff and advisor&#13;
GREAT&#13;
YEARBOOKS&#13;
COME! Cathy&#13;
In HEAVEN&#13;
there is no&#13;
BEERthat's why we&#13;
drink it HERE&#13;
Leif Erickson&#13;
DEB,&#13;
Hope your&#13;
future includes&#13;
ME.&#13;
Good Luck Always&#13;
Love Jeff&#13;
Mrs. Chase&#13;
Wishes lots of&#13;
success to all&#13;
the Senior&#13;
Business Students&#13;
Good Luck&#13;
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Porn - Pomers&#13;
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'73 sq uad&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
WAGGONER&#13;
and SLAYM AN&#13;
remember CHICAGO&#13;
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You hang in there&#13;
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We'll miss you!&#13;
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al ias Leslie,&#13;
Love and Kisses,&#13;
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Roy, Sheri, Deb,&#13;
Janette, Deb, Ann,&#13;
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Jim Betts&#13;
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Congratulations to&#13;
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213 &#13;
214&#13;
Index&#13;
A&#13;
Abbott, Leila&#13;
-&#13;
13&#13;
Adams, Cyn&#13;
thia&#13;
- 137&#13;
Adams, Randy&#13;
- 13&#13;
Addison, Doreen&#13;
- 183&#13;
Adki&#13;
'ns, Chr&#13;
istine&#13;
- 81&#13;
,120&#13;
,129&#13;
,183&#13;
Adkins, Kevin&#13;
- 124&#13;
Aldredge, Cynthia&#13;
- 129, 183&#13;
Alexander, Rapheal&#13;
- 75&#13;
Alexande&#13;
r. Ron&#13;
- 21.53&#13;
,61.70,95&#13;
,97&#13;
Allen.&#13;
C&#13;
ynthia&#13;
- 13&#13;
Allen, Debbie&#13;
- 173&#13;
Allen. Flo&#13;
yd&#13;
- 183&#13;
Allen, Janice&#13;
- 183&#13;
Allen, Lynette&#13;
- 120, 173&#13;
Allen, Robert&#13;
- 86.183&#13;
Allen, Sandra&#13;
-&#13;
126, 173&#13;
Allen, William&#13;
- 173&#13;
Alley, Don&#13;
- 79,95&#13;
,101,173&#13;
Alley, Roger&#13;
- 79&#13;
,95,104&#13;
,113.173&#13;
Alsman, Cathie&#13;
- 183&#13;
Alsman, Lynn&#13;
- 93, 173&#13;
Alsman,&#13;
W&#13;
illiam&#13;
- 183&#13;
Andersen, Bill&#13;
- 89&#13;
,90,104,173&#13;
Andersen, Nancy&#13;
-&#13;
183&#13;
Andersen. Rebecca&#13;
- 13&#13;
,136&#13;
Anderson, Joan&#13;
- 183&#13;
Anderson, Jon&#13;
- 13&#13;
Anderson, Randy&#13;
- 183&#13;
Anderson, Robert&#13;
- 183&#13;
Anderson, Rodney&#13;
- 13, 133&#13;
Anderson, Scott&#13;
- 183&#13;
Andrews, Bonita&#13;
- 173&#13;
Anfinson, Ted&#13;
- 13,34,48&#13;
,54&#13;
,55&#13;
,114&#13;
,137,138,139,195&#13;
Ankenbauer, Laurie&#13;
- 173&#13;
Anson , Diana -130&#13;
,173&#13;
Anson. Diane.&#13;
- 183&#13;
Anson. Greg&#13;
- 13,34,54,56.113,114,137,138&#13;
,139&#13;
Anthony, Teri&#13;
- 123,130&#13;
,173&#13;
Armstrong, Cheryl&#13;
- 183&#13;
Armstrong, Rocky&#13;
- 13&#13;
Armstrong, Terry&#13;
- 113,183&#13;
Ashley, Debra&#13;
- 183&#13;
Alhay. Debbie&#13;
- 183&#13;
Aughe. Teresa&#13;
- 183&#13;
B&#13;
Bachman. Linda&#13;
- 13&#13;
Bacon, Linda&#13;
-&#13;
183&#13;
Balley, Deb&#13;
- 13,123&#13;
Bailey, Guy&#13;
- 78, 183&#13;
Balley. Jaye&#13;
- 173&#13;
Bailey, Trent&#13;
-&#13;
13&#13;
Bain, Becky&#13;
- 183&#13;
Bain, Pamela&#13;
Jo&#13;
- 13&#13;
Baird. Billy&#13;
- 183&#13;
Baker, Carol&#13;
- 183&#13;
Baker, Kathy&#13;
- 13,4 7&#13;
Baldwin, Sandra&#13;
- 148,173&#13;
Bandemer. Linda·&#13;
137&#13;
,183&#13;
Barber, Nancy&#13;
- 183&#13;
Barber, Ron&#13;
- 133&#13;
Barnes, Andy&#13;
- 81&#13;
Barrier. Teresa&#13;
- 183&#13;
Barritt, Barry&#13;
- 13&#13;
,56,66,74,75,76&#13;
,114,125&#13;
Barth, Diana&#13;
- 183&#13;
Bartholomew, Richard&#13;
- 7, 148,149&#13;
Bates. Albert&#13;
- 183&#13;
Batt, Elizabeth&#13;
- 13,133&#13;
Beam. Karen&#13;
- 183&#13;
Beasley, Bonnie Ronk&#13;
- 13&#13;
Becerra, Marlo&#13;
- 13,75&#13;
Becerra,&#13;
Sonia&#13;
- 118,183&#13;
Behrens, Richard&#13;
- 84, 173&#13;
Belt. Scott&#13;
- 91&#13;
,147,183&#13;
Bennett, Barbara&#13;
- 13&#13;
Benson. Gary&#13;
- 14&#13;
Benson. John&#13;
- 14&#13;
,82&#13;
,125,133&#13;
Benson, Roxanne&#13;
-&#13;
173&#13;
Benser, Sheri&#13;
-&#13;
14,123&#13;
,134&#13;
Bequette, Walter&#13;
-&#13;
146,183&#13;
Bergantzel, Diane&#13;
-&#13;
14&#13;
Bernard, Kathleen&#13;
- 14&#13;
Bersane,&#13;
Joyce • 120&#13;
.173&#13;
Betchel, Jim - 183&#13;
Betts,&#13;
James&#13;
- 80, 173&#13;
Bevirt, Dean&#13;
-&#13;
7&#13;
5&#13;
,125&#13;
B&#13;
igelow, Kristi&#13;
- 173&#13;
Billesbach, Glen&#13;
- 14,82&#13;
Billesbach, Paul&#13;
- 82.183&#13;
Billings. Patricia&#13;
- 11 5,&#13;
173&#13;
Bird, Carmon&#13;
- 173&#13;
Bit1lck . Laura&#13;
- 165, 173&#13;
Bittner. Mike • 78&#13;
Blackman, James •&#13;
78&#13;
Blain. Paul·&#13;
5&#13;
4&#13;
,115,1 37,138&#13;
,173&#13;
Blair, Frances · 135,183&#13;
Bledsoe, Phyllis· 14,47.136&#13;
Bliss. Deanne •&#13;
183&#13;
Blodgett,&#13;
Dav&#13;
id&#13;
-&#13;
78&#13;
Blue. Jeffrey&#13;
- 14,61&#13;
.&#13;
143&#13;
Blunl. Debra&#13;
-&#13;
183&#13;
Boardman. Larry&#13;
- 95,96, 173&#13;
Boarts Diane&#13;
- 14&#13;
Bc.ckert, Judy&#13;
- 113, 173&#13;
Boehne, Linda 173&#13;
Bogue,&#13;
E&#13;
arl&#13;
- 16&#13;
Boland.&#13;
David&#13;
- 82,83&#13;
Bolte. Mark&#13;
- 173&#13;
Bolte, Mic&#13;
hael&#13;
- 79,91.101&#13;
Bonacci. Deborah&#13;
- 113, 173&#13;
Boner, Joyce • 14&#13;
Bond , Nancy&#13;
-&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
.173&#13;
Bo&#13;
s&#13;
e, Micheal&#13;
-&#13;
14.82,83&#13;
,133&#13;
Boscen. Jeff&#13;
- 173&#13;
Boucher. Janet&#13;
- 130. 183&#13;
Bower,&#13;
Norma&#13;
-&#13;
118&#13;
.183&#13;
Bowers, Mark&#13;
- 78&#13;
Bowers. Teresa&#13;
- 183&#13;
Brabec, Jerry&#13;
- 52&#13;
.54&#13;
.115&#13;
.137&#13;
.138&#13;
.173.195&#13;
Bradford , Debra&#13;
- 93&#13;
,173&#13;
Bradley, Joyce&#13;
-&#13;
183&#13;
Brad&#13;
l&#13;
e&#13;
y,&#13;
V&#13;
icki&#13;
- 184&#13;
Brandenburg, Lynette Wallace&#13;
- 15&#13;
Brandenburg. Mark&#13;
- 15-133&#13;
Bran&#13;
iff , Judy&#13;
- 184&#13;
Branson.&#13;
T&#13;
imothy&#13;
- 173&#13;
Brazeal, Jake&#13;
- 15, 128&#13;
Brazeal,&#13;
P&#13;
ete&#13;
- 91&#13;
.184&#13;
Breckb&#13;
ill, Vicky&#13;
- 184&#13;
Brewer, Donna&#13;
- 173&#13;
Brewer, Roxanne&#13;
- 62, 113, 117&#13;
.148.149, 173&#13;
Bridges, Christ&#13;
ine&#13;
- 15&#13;
Brooks. John&#13;
- 184&#13;
Brooks. Mark&#13;
- 91&#13;
,&#13;
184&#13;
Brooks.&#13;
M&#13;
ichael&#13;
- 15&#13;
Brown, Ella&#13;
- 15&#13;
Brown , Howard&#13;
- 99&#13;
.135,184&#13;
Brown, Jacquel&#13;
ine&#13;
- 15&#13;
Brown. Joseph&#13;
- 15&#13;
Bro&#13;
w&#13;
n. Rob&#13;
ert&#13;
- 184&#13;
Brown . Ro&#13;
semary&#13;
- 92,93,184&#13;
Brown, Sharon&#13;
- 130,&#13;
173&#13;
Brownell. Debo&#13;
rah&#13;
- 13&#13;
0&#13;
,136,173&#13;
Brummer. Debra&#13;
- 120,130,173&#13;
Bryant, Pam&#13;
- 54,137,138,139&#13;
,173&#13;
Bryant, Paula&#13;
- 137&#13;
,184&#13;
Bucholz, Peggy&#13;
- 120&#13;
,184&#13;
Budd, Julie&#13;
- 135&#13;
,184&#13;
B&#13;
ugge, Deborah&#13;
- 173&#13;
Burke, Mark&#13;
- 33&#13;
Burkey, Gale&#13;
- 130,136&#13;
.174&#13;
Butler, Thomas&#13;
- 15&#13;
c&#13;
Caffery, Pamela&#13;
- 15, 104&#13;
Caffery, Wanda&#13;
- 15&#13;
Cahill, Kathy&#13;
- 52,61,1 15&#13;
,11&#13;
8&#13;
,174&#13;
Cain. Patti&#13;
- 113,174&#13;
Calabro, Danny&#13;
- 15.79&#13;
,101,133&#13;
Calabro, Nancy&#13;
- 129,184&#13;
Calf&#13;
ee, Steven&#13;
- 86, 139&#13;
Camp, Deborah&#13;
- 15-126&#13;
Campbell,&#13;
Craig&#13;
- 124&#13;
Campbell. Lester&#13;
-&#13;
184&#13;
Campbell.&#13;
V&#13;
ikki&#13;
- 15,1 48&#13;
Carlson. Drew&#13;
- 184&#13;
Carlson, Jeffry&#13;
- 77&#13;
,&#13;
90,174&#13;
Carman, Jeffrey&#13;
- 15&#13;
,26&#13;
,75&#13;
,101&#13;
,125&#13;
,128&#13;
Carr. Karen&#13;
- 174&#13;
Carrell, Diana&#13;
- 174&#13;
Carrell , James&#13;
- 184&#13;
Carroll, Michael&#13;
- 174&#13;
Carruthers, Doug&#13;
-&#13;
104, 174&#13;
Carter. Sheryl&#13;
- 174&#13;
Catron, Ja&#13;
net&#13;
- 135,174&#13;
Cavallaro, Kathleen&#13;
- 174&#13;
Cavallaro, Roseanne&#13;
- 15&#13;
Champlin, Owena&#13;
- 137&#13;
,138,139&#13;
,174&#13;
Chapman, Deborah&#13;
- 15&#13;
,113&#13;
,134&#13;
Chenoweth, Russell&#13;
- 174&#13;
Childers, Beverly&#13;
- 15&#13;
Ch&#13;
r&#13;
islnger. Alan • 15&#13;
Chrisinger, Marylyn&#13;
- 174&#13;
Christensen. Diana&#13;
- 129, 184&#13;
Christensen. Maybell&#13;
- 15, 114, 130&#13;
Christiansen, Rick&#13;
- 18, 133&#13;
Christle, Mary Sue&#13;
- 184&#13;
Chullino, Mark&#13;
- 52,54,138&#13;
,139,174&#13;
Clark, Scotty&#13;
- 78,91,101,10&#13;
9&#13;
,184&#13;
Clausen. Michael&#13;
- 184&#13;
Clayton, Cheryl&#13;
- 16&#13;
Clayton, Holly&#13;
- 155&#13;
,184&#13;
C&#13;
line, David&#13;
- 184&#13;
Cl&#13;
ine, Debbie Bliss • 16&#13;
Clingenpee&#13;
l, Robin&#13;
- 130,184&#13;
Cody, Diane&#13;
- 81.85&#13;
.120&#13;
,129&#13;
,184&#13;
Cody, Randal&#13;
- 16,114&#13;
Coffman, Kelly&#13;
- 16, 133&#13;
Coffman, Tony&#13;
- 16&#13;
,133&#13;
Cohoe, Allen&#13;
- 16, 149&#13;
C&#13;
o&#13;
ley, Wm. F.&#13;
- 124&#13;
Colledge, Patty&#13;
- 16&#13;
Collett, Beth&#13;
- 184&#13;
Collier, Gregory&#13;
-&#13;
16&#13;
Coll&#13;
i&#13;
ns. David&#13;
- 16, 104&#13;
Collins. Robin&#13;
- 16,134&#13;
Colton, Jay&#13;
- 174&#13;
Conner, Michael&#13;
- 91,184&#13;
Conner, Susan&#13;
- 16,&#13;
133&#13;
Cook, Samuel&#13;
- 184&#13;
Cook, Thomas&#13;
- 124&#13;
,135,174&#13;
Cool, Liz&#13;
- 115,174&#13;
Copeland. Karen&#13;
- 17 4&#13;
Copeland, Patty&#13;
- 174&#13;
Coppock, Jan&#13;
- 174&#13;
Corbin, Vicki&#13;
- 129,174&#13;
Cotten, Jessie&#13;
- 113, 182.&#13;
184&#13;
Cov&#13;
e&#13;
y. Dennis&#13;
- 16&#13;
.34.48&#13;
.49.5&#13;
5. t t4&#13;
139.&#13;
t 54&#13;
Cox. Cand&#13;
ice&#13;
- t 84&#13;
Cox. Deborah&#13;
- t 74&#13;
Cox. John • t 6 Coz1ahr, Mary -&#13;
85.&#13;
9&#13;
3&#13;
,94, t 20. t&#13;
39.&#13;
184&#13;
Cra&#13;
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g, Jack&#13;
l&#13;
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- 16&#13;
.&#13;
134&#13;
Craig&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
- 16. 1t5. 134&#13;
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- 176&#13;
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- 187&#13;
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- 176&#13;
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- 176&#13;
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- 54,137,1 38.172,176&#13;
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- 176&#13;
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- 187&#13;
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- 187&#13;
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- 176&#13;
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- 176&#13;
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- 130,188&#13;
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- 177&#13;
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- 177&#13;
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- 78, 188&#13;
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- 23,49, 126&#13;
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Abortion, draft, and the Viet Nam&#13;
War-that's what 1973 was all about.&#13;
Abortion-a legal or personal matter?&#13;
The Supreme Court, on January 22, intervened in this hotly contested issue, and&#13;
made history with their decision. The high&#13;
court declared the restrictive Texas and&#13;
Georgia abortion statutes unconstitutional.&#13;
In a 7-2 decision, the Court overruled all&#13;
state laws that prohibit or restrict a&#13;
woman's right to obtain an abortion during&#13;
the first three months of pregnancy. Even&#13;
though the Supreme Court took a&#13;
courageous step in settling the issue, the&#13;
debate still rages. However, in the meantime, abortions, within the right length of&#13;
time, are just as legal in Iowa and&#13;
Minnesota as they are in New York.&#13;
Twelve years, 46,000 American lives,&#13;
and $146 billion later, the Viet Nam war&#13;
was over. After months of negotiations&#13;
between Henry Kissinger and Le Due Tho,&#13;
a "peace with honor" was signed. The most&#13;
immediate effects were the return of some&#13;
600 American prisoners of war and an end&#13;
to the military draft. The long-awaited&#13;
peace was signed ending the Viet Nam&#13;
War, but what about Cambodia and Laos?&#13;
How lon·g will we live in peace? We pray&#13;
that it be forever. &#13;
Abortions Begin, War ''Ends''&#13;
Karen Cronin, Steve Peter's student teacher from Wayne State, used art as her medium for expressing her views on war and&#13;
abortion.&#13;
WALSWORTH Mar~llne. Mo .. U.S.A.&#13;
219 &#13;
220&#13;
on a wall&#13;
"Parnel and Jones"&#13;
directly near it&#13;
is a little boy no one sees&#13;
two strangers pass&#13;
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one says it's a vision&#13;
the second says it's a work of art&#13;
they call more people over&#13;
and all begin to awe&#13;
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"THE WALL IS BEING TORN DOWN," they scream&#13;
meanwhile the little boy no one sees&#13;
grabs his crayon&#13;
and draws on some other building .&#13;
Lawrence Fishberg &#13;
221 &#13;
Through the years man's mind and technology&#13;
have greatly advanced.&#13;
Yet, man's needs have remained the same.&#13;
The need for commu nication,&#13;
verbal and written&#13;
shall always be rated high among these needs.&#13;
The cave man's sole means of communicating&#13;
and keeping records was grafitti.&#13;
Modern man, though not his only way,&#13;
still attempts to get his ideas across by&#13;
writing his philosophy on walls.&#13;
222 &#13;
223 &#13;
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