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A present from home . . . for Louise Brising was this handcrafted wooden Christmas tree. --Nonpareil Photo.

Showing slides . . . he brought from Japan is Masahiko (Mike) Nemoto. Mrs. Phillip Bruce and Alan flank a Japanese scroll that is displayed in Japanese guest rooms. --Nonpareil Photo

1978 Yearbook (Annual) of Thomas Jefferson High School.

Volume 54.

1976 Yearbook (Annual) of Thomas Jefferson High School.

Volume 52.

1975 Yearbook (Annual) of Thomas Jefferson High School.

Volume 51.

1974 Yearbook (Annual) of Thomas Jefferson High School.

Volume 50.

Looking at paintings of Granada . . . are Janet and Joan Harding, Jose Montoya and Warren Harding. The color sketches were brought by Jose as gifts to the Hardings. --Nonpareil Photo.

Sparkling . . . with prospects of a year's fun together are Kathy Klok and Louise Brising. A high school annual tips the visitor off to a life ahead.

New friendships . . . developed through an exchange of ideas among A.L. students Tessa Milner, seated, Rosanne Nevling, Maria Guarte and Marie Kuo. -- Nonpareil Photo

Christmas customs : Discussing the customs of celebrating Christmas in their homelands are American Field Service Exchange students Kare Hellerslein of Norway, Gerd-Rainer Hienstorfer of Germany, Luiz de Queiroz of Brazil, Miriam Casas of Peru, and…

American Field Service exchange students.
Two envelopes with names of foreign exchange students listed by year.
On international scholarship French girl will attend classes at A.L. next year. July 17, 1955
Like all of us . . . French student…

Calling a 911 dispatcher . . . from a corridor at Mercy Hospital are emergency medical technicians Robert McKeighan and Stanley Miller. --Nonpareil Photo.

Checking radio . . . of their emergency unit's monitoring equipment are Don Spencer, Wayne McCunn and Bob Hazelwood of the Pottawattamie County Emergency Care Division. The unit allows the paramedics to keep hospital staff alerted to a patient's…

Rod Christiansen . . . and Robert Hazelwood, attendants for the Pottawattamie County Ambulance Division, check the equipment on the inside of one of the units. last year the division made 2,554 runs and assisted 2,418 patients. --Nonpareil Photo.

A new county ambulance went into service Friday and one of its first stops was City Hall where Mayor Joseph Katelman gave it a personal inspection. The new unit is box shaped giving attendants more working room. It will hold up to four patients.…

Practicing paramedic skills . . . are five members of the Council Bluffs Emergency Care Division. The "patient" is Director Wayne McCunn, who is being worked on by Larry Hazelwood, Dick Christensen, Terry Mulvania and Ronnie King (standing).…

Inspecting ambulance . . . now in service at the Oak Street Fire Station are fireman Larry Olsen, Mayor Dennis Anderson and Stan Miller of the Emergency Car Division. --Nonpareil Photo.
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