Jefferson High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Jefferson, IA)

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THE YEAR UE THE E THANKS TO TH ' 1 If 1 4, . W BAND UNIFGRMS AND PARENTS 'E l gm Q -:-'-q - Q THE JEFFERSON IAN JEFFERSON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL JEFFERSON IOWA I PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1960 - ce 99 7 ? V DEDICATIO 'wh all , ,J .vyf MR, BYRNES, Football Coach In appreciation of your untiring efforts which have given us out- standing recognition in the field of athletics, we dedicate this annual to you. The Senior Class of 1960 CALENDAR 1959-1960 AUGUST 31 School Opens SEPTEMBER ll Football Season Begins OCTOBER 16 Homecoming--Audubon 24 All-State Tryouts NOVEMBER 4 Football Season Ends 13 College Day Bank 85 Vocal Concert 14 District F, H. A. Meeting 20 Senior Class Play 25 Thanksgiving Vacation 28 All-State Music Festival DECEMBER 1 Basketball Begins 12 F. H. A. -F, F. A. Party 23 Christmas Party JANUARY 15 High School Party FEBRUARY ll F. H. A, Pizza Party 16 Drake Band--Here 18 Exchange Concert--Carroll 20 District Speech Contest 22-27 Boys' Sectional Tournaments MARCH 3-'7 District Basketball 5 F. F, A. District Contest--Here 9 Return Exchange--Here 17 State Conference--F. H. A. 19 State Speech Contests 24 Quill 85 Scroll Initiation APRIL 14 F. F, A, Convention--Davenport 23-27 Sectional Tournaments--Baseball 23 Small Group Contests--Villisca -' 29 Three one-act Plays 30 Large Group Contests--Nevada MAY 2 Senior Law Day 6 'V District Track '7 District Golf 10 Conference Track Meet--Audubon ll Girls' District Golf 13 Junior 85 Senior Banquet 20 Senior Day Awards Night 22 Baccalaureate 27 Last Day of School Commencement JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY rr-F, ' .4 MR. BARBER MISS SATTERFIELD MISS MORRIS MISS FIELD A. L. MR. MAU MRS. HERMAN MR. DILLARD MR. KUNDRAT a , if I f s jf... i-.IQQF -A S ' Q . Mr. Porter Mrs. Kearney NOT PICTURED: Mr. Field, Principal of the Cooper Building. A. L. BERRY INSURANCE BEARDSLEE, Dentist 113 W. State BROWN'S SHOE FIT CO. -1, ADMINISTRATION MRS. FIELD MR. RICHARD LASHIER Superintendent MR. FRANK MILLER Principal Mr. Snyder, Mr. Byrnes, Mr. Linduska, Mr. Wiser. STANDING: Mrs. Morden Mrs. Jaquis, Mr. Andrusyk, Miss Cripe, Mr. Dunham, Miss Northey, Mr. Haney, Mr. Miller, Mr. Allwardt, Mr. Drahozal, Mr. Michener, Miss Price, Mr. Rees Mr. Hagedorn. SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Carroll Perkins, Dr. R. A. Telleen, D. V. M.g Mr. James L. Pauley, Presidenrg Mr. Frank Gilmore, Mr. Harold Baker. MRS. BRANDT COOKS - 'liek fl , Mrs. Helen Porter, Betty Jo Wright, Mrs. Joyce Raver. BUS DRIVERS W 'UWT t' ' Ei. Ernest Phillips, Roscoe Derry, Merle Gilroy, William Schilling, lrl Grauer, Royal Woodley, Vernon Doty, Kenneth Joy, Myrtle Whitcher. CUSTCDIANS 3 TOQL-.. 1 'jul 3 ,Lg ,ix . ' .-1.S 'f': ' ' 5 I ' 5- . Y Y N 4 ! 1 1 . if mf' li lu' . Ip -giiszti A fl'-Xgft ' ,di , .3 A fl' 1- 4' ' '-. V A H .,,,. ,.V,1 5,0-.. ,A . . A 1,y55,x i l . N 'fax g 3' . R T :Ji n Z - V, wr, l 3117- ,gl ,5 , . ' A .F Ik ' t 'iw ' 1 ' . gf ,,- 122 t f tiff 1' it W I i ,t lx, . f f f :Eff 1- '.17,1r 'tiiflf 'e ' n ?- , -,'T Y ,215 -gf-T4::fi ff24f2'a 1 r, f A ggi, 4 K'1 1 ' 4:15 in f ' 5 , et wy, --1 N , , ., 1,2 11 ff' - ' 44 lfffr l' x fL,',f t 17, - , y ir -'fl MS' Y 35,6 -JPSLJ' . , , .Y,.,, , , ., -L It Claude Gardner, Wendell Ashcraft, Charles Voigtmann, not pictured Bill Rhodes. XA? MPS A Q Q 3? wiv f' LL X V. al ' , K1 f.gj:tQr ' .f cf 1: rw -JJ 113 J 1-QW Q.. P ag: 'F L-. vu J.: nh : nw -, PAULENA ANDERSON She never had much to say, or perhaps she knew when to be quiet. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1. 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Student Librarian 3, 4. MARGOT BARRETT Friend-making and friend- keeping. Concert Band, Second 15 Con- cert Band, First 2,3,45 March- ing Band l,2,3,45 Small Instru- mental Ensembles 2,3,45 In- strumental Solos 2,45 Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,-45 Choir 2,3,45 Macl- rigal 35 Trio 35 Quartet 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F,H.A. 1,2,3,45 Intramural 2,3,45 Annual staff 45 Quill Staff 3,45 Plays Q3 actj 45 Operetta 1,35 GermanClub 4. ' AL'S MOTOR SERVICE General Automotive Repair- DANNY ALBRIGHT Women, Women everywhere, and not a good one in the bunch. Agriculture Farming Program 1: F. F. A, 15 Football 15 ,T Club 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2. , ff .'-Sw ' -1-,,,:xi: J P ' JERRY ALLEN Oh, happy day, Graduation! Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. we BARBARA BEYER I chatter as I go, and I go on forever. Concert B a nd, Second 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, F.I-LA. l,2,45 Intramural 2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Quill Staff 3,45 Plays fshortj 3,45 German Club 45 Operetta 15 Plays Q3 actj 4. ROSE BORDENARO A young woman who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Small Instru- mental Ensembles 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural 2, 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Student Librarian 3, 45 Annual staff 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. AMERICAN TRAMPOLINE COMPANY -All Makes Specify American--Get The Finest P :ws 'Ja a ,I 'llafifif ii 3-25.3 all E., i K F ! Q. 1 -E Q :t i ,fff A MARY DAVIS Be virtuous and you'11 be happy? Nonsense! Be happy and you'11 begin to be virtuous. Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Sextet 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, F. H, A, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Spanish Club 2, Intramural 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Quill Staff 2, 3, 4, Plays Q3 actj 3, Plays fshortj 4, Class Presi- dent 2, Girls State4,.T.C.Y,C. Board 4, Operetta 1, 3. SAM ELDRIDGE Why hurry? The tortoise got there! F. F, A, 1, Annual Staff 4, Spanish Club 2. r up 1 ' ' 3 in ELLEN DOTY BRUGGIMAN She loves not men, but a man. Concert Band , Csecondj 1, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Sextet 3, Trio 3, 4, Quartet 3, 4, Solo 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F, I-I, A, 1, Intramural 2, 3, Annual staff 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Librarian 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 3, Spanish Club 2. a e if -Zig, Y F- , 'I DENNIS DUNLOP There are only two things in this world I have to do--pay taxes and die. J. Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference, All-State 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Baseball 4, Golf 4. . ...X WILLIAM DAVIS What I don't know, doesn't bother me. Boys Glee Club 2, Choir 2, Football 2, Track 1, SHARON DENHARDT Dark, determined, and Devilish. Concert Band, Firstl, Marching Band 1: Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Trio 4, Quartet 2, Solo 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. I-I, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Intra- mural 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill and Scro114, Q u ill Staff 3, 4, Plays C3 actj 3, Plays fShortJ 3, Class Officer 3, Stu- dent Council member 2, German Club 4, Speech 2, 3, 4, Double Mixed Quartet 4, Charity Ball Attendant 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Operetta 1, 3. DONOVAN C1-IIROPRACTIC CLINIC DR. I. V. WAND, D.V.M. DR. R. A, TELLEEN, D.V.M. MARTHA GILMORE When asked her favorite fruit to relate, she softly murmured, Oh, a date! Concert Band ffirstj 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Small Instrumental Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Solos 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Sextet l, Trio l, 2, 3, Quartet 4, Girls Basketballl, 2, 3, 4, Intramural 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Quill Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Plays Q3 actj 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 3, Speech Contest 2, 3. TERRY F ETT Here I am--you lucky people. Boys Glee Club 4, Choir 4, F. F. A. l, J' Club 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference All-State Honorable Mention 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 4, Annual Staff 4, Plays Q3 actj 3, 4, Plays CShortj 3, Class Officer 4, Student Council Mem- ber 4,,Baseball 4, Charity Ball Candidate 4, Boys Double Quar- tet 4, .T AMES FRANEY Look out world--here I come! Boys Glee Club 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Quartet 4, ,T Club 4, Football 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual staff 3, 4, Plays f3 act, 3, Quill staff 2, 3, Class Officer l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Member 1, 2, 3. RAMONIA FREEMAN A ring on the finger is better than two on the phone, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, President 3, Student Librarian 3, Operetta l. EDMUND GOSE All I know is that I know every- thing. Concert Band ffirstj l, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Small Instrumental Ensembles l, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Solos 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 4, Choir l, 4, Quartet l, 4,Agriculture Farm- ing Program l, F. F, A, 1, Operetta l, Intramural l, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Quill staff 3. NANCY GRAGG Not all redheads are mis- chievous--but I am. Concert Band, second l, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, 5 3 ' iii? t TRI COUNTY CASH MART WISCONSIN LUMBER COMPANY Quality 8, Service at a Price You Can Afford. NANCY HOLT Is she as innocent as she looks-- or are looks sometimes deceiv- ing? Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Intramural 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill and. Scroll 3, 4, Quill Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Plays fShortj 3, Class Officer 3, Ger- man Club, Reporter 4, Speech Contest 2, 3, 4, Operetta1,3. LA NETTA KENDALL Some say she's quiet but there are others who know. Girls Glee Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F. H, A, 3, Annual staff 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. RONALD LANE The more I see of women, the better I like my dog. Intramural 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. 1 DAVID JOHN Not all heroes are six feet tall. Concert Band, First, 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, Small Instrumental En- sembles l, Choir 1, 2, 3, ,T Club 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Annual staff 3, 4, Plays Q3 actj 3, Class Officer 1, Student Council Member 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. 3351- nf 'QTSN-li. . 5 . 1 RUTH HASTINGS Midnight frolics, mischief, fun, in these sports she's counted one. Concert Band, First, 2, Concert Band, Second, 1, MarchingBand 1, 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H, A. 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, Intramural 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club 3, Student Librarian 1, 4, Class Officer 2, Quill Staff 4. ,TANELL KUNCE Blushes may come and blushes may go but freckles go on for- ever. Marching Band 1, Girls Glee Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H, A, 2, Annual Staff 4, Plays C3 actj 4, Plays fShortj 4. BAKER 8, sou, LOCKER CARDS 66 SERVICE We Sell the Best and Service the Rest--Distributors of Phillips 66 Products. DEANNA LAMB She's got the WILLIE S. Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4, ConcertBand, First, l, 2, 3, 4, MarchingBand 1, 2, 3, 4, Small Instrumental Ensembles l, 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 8, 4, Madriga12, 3, 4, Sextet 1, 3, Trio 3, 4, Quartet 3, 4, Solo 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, F, H. A, l, 2, 3, 4, Annual staff 4, Intra- mural 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Quill Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Plays Q3 actj 4, Plays fShortJ Q4, Student Council Member 3, Smeech Con- test 4, Large Group Accom- panist1,2,3, Sma11Group 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 3. ED LAWSON Just take life easy as I do. r---fi 'tf BALLER'S AUTO 8, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Men of few words are the best of men, Swea City 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 1, 2,3, F. F. A,3, Foot- ball l, 2, Basketball 3, Track 3, Intramural 4, Class Officer 1, Photography Club 3. 'lk' 3 V, 'N Wfxl fx, is J I 'f !. .TAN LAWTON ' Men are like streetcars--there will be another one along in 10 minutes. Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4,' Sextet 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, F, H, A, l, 2, Vice-President 2, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual staff 4, Quill Staff 3, 4, Plays Q3 act, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Charity Ball Attendant 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, Operetta l, 3, ICYC Board 4. fa- HOME SUPPLY CITIES SERVICE Friendly Service BRUCE LILJEGREN I can argue even if I don't know what I'rn talking about. Marching Band 2, 3, Boys Glee Club l, 4, Choir 4, Boys Double Mixed Quartet 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Quill Staff 3, 4, Plays 13 actj 3, 4, Operetta l. NANCY LOUK I'1Tl planning to raise little printers for the Globe Free Press. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F, H, A, l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Student Librarian l, 2, 3, 4, DICK 85 .TIM'S HARDWARE LINDA MARTEN There's nothing like fun, is there? Concert Band, First, 1, 35 Con- cert Band, Second, 1, 2,March- ing Band 1, 2, Smalllnstrument- al Ensembles 2, Girls Glee Club l, 2, 4, Choir 2, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F. H,A.l, 2, Intra- mural 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual staff 4, Quill Staff 3, 4, Operetta 1, Plays Q3 actj 3, Speech 3, Span- ish Club 2. GARY LOWMILLER I haven't decided on my future, but how, lucky can she be? Boys Glee Club 1, ,T Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State All - Conference Honorable Mention 4, Track 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Plays Q3 actj 3, 4, Plays fShorty 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 4, J, C. Y. C. President 4. PATRICIA MILLARD If I'm not there, wait for me, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Choir 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Li- brarian 3, 4, President 1, 4, TOM MILLER The saddest words of tongue or pen are those four words, Go home at 10! Marching Band 2, Intramural 2, 4, Annual Staff 4, Spanish Club 2. CARRIE MELSON Not too serious, not too gay, nice in a charming sort of way. Concert Band, First, l, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Small Instrumental Ensembles 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Pep Club 4, F, H, A, l, 2, Annual Staff 4, Plays fShortj 4, Operetta l, Student Librarian, Student Council Member 1, Intramural 3,4. NORMAN MIDDLETON The type of woman I like is the type that is with me at the moment, Agriculture Farming Program 1, 2, 3, F. F, A. 1, 2, 3, Intra-' mural 1, 2, 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill Staff 4, Plays Q3 actj 4, Plays fShortJ 4, Class Officer 3, Student Council Member 2, 3, 4, President 4, gg A , l A A Y -uf Q 'Mr I l : . 5 f, NASH TIRE SL BATTERY NINA STEWART PETERSON OIL COMPANY Insurance 86 Real Estate Quality Gas For Less JUDY PEARCE Never ready, always late, but she smiles so we wait. Twirler 1, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Concert Band, First, 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Small Instrumental Ensembles l, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 3, Sextet 2, 3, Trio 2, 3, Mixed Double Quartet 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Quill Staff 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 4, Plays fShortj 3, Class Officer l, Speech 2, 3, 4, All-State Band l, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Charity Ball Queen 4, Large Group Accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4, Small Group Accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 3. J. DONALD PAULEY I know that silence is golden, but ..... Intramurals 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill Staff 3, 4, Plays CShortJ 2, Class Officer 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, - if-H 5,5413 nf l 1 9'7 'Y I f 5' I 9 fl ARLENE ORFIELD She makes a mouse seem noisy. Bagley l, 2, 3, F. H. A, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Com- mercial Club 4, Plays Q3 actj 3. I TTI Qwx 122' BARBARA MONTHEI A sparkle in her eye, and the third finger, left hand. Marching Band l, Small Instrumental Ensembles 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Sextet 1, Trio l, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, F. H. A, 4, Plays Q3 actj 3, Student Li- brarian 3, Class Officer 1, 2. 1 1 .N FJ -4 N-.Y X il 1 Iwi'-9' BILL MORAIN My greatest contribution to humanity is me, Concert Band, First, 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Small Instrumental Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Solos l, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 3, 4, Madrigal 1, Quartet l, 2, 3, 4, Solo 3, 4, ,T Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4, Quill Staff 3, 4, Plays Q3 actj 3, Student Council Member 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, All-State Instrumental 1, 2, 3, 4, Football All-Conference 4, Speech 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1. .TERRY MITCHELL The world knows little of great men--me for instance. Basketball 1, Annual Staff 4, ' - I , CROWLEY S 595 TO 31 STORE DOROTI-lY'S SCHOPPE DOWNES STYLE Sl-IOP 452' JOHN RUSSELL My laugh would cause a riot in a morgue. Marching Band 2, 3, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Operettal,2, Madi1gal1,2,3, 4, Trio 1, 2, 3, 4, Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State l, 2, 3, 4, Agriculture Farming Program l, 2, F. F. A, 1, 2, J' Club 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track l,2, Intramural. 1, 2, 3, 4, Plays Q3 actj 4, Annual Staff 4, National F, F, A, Chorus 3, 4. DEAN ROSS Don't think I ain't grateful for all you learned me. F. F. A, l, Basketball l, 2, 3, Track 3, Intramural 4, Plays Q3 act, 3, Student Librarian 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. -Wm-' DENNIS PEER Why should the devil have all the fun? Concert Band, First, 1, 2, March- ing Band 1, 2, Small Instrumental Ensemble 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, Quartet 1, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Plays Q3 actj 2, 3, 4, Class Officer l, 2, 3, Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4. DEANNA SIGLIN If speech were electricity, she'd be a walking Powerhouse. Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Sextet 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H, A, 1, 2, 3, Speech 2, 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Quill Staff 3, 4, Assistantlilditor 4, Commercial Club 4, President 4, Plays f3actJ 3, 4, Plays fShortj 3, Director 4, Student Council 4, Operetta 1, 3, Spanish Club 2. Abu F? CB, GARY PETERSON Just call me Doc -- l can operate anywhere, Concert Band, First, 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Small Instrumental Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Solos 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Sextet 3, 4, Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo 1, 2, 3, 4, J' Club 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill Staff 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Student Council Member 3, Charity Ball Candidate 4, Oper- etta 1, 3, All-State Band 3, 4, PAUL POPE l'm small, but so's dynamite. Intramural 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. W ' FARQUHAR-SIGLIN TRACTOR COMPANY FIGENSHAW FURNITURE GP-TELY'S Ford Tractors and Implements Enjoy Living at Home , 595 I0 31 SEOIC I 6, '55 - 9 ' ,- fy . , 'Fw' X Yvo X V W Af 4 1' lv , DONALD SCHILLING ' A! lzuzlz ,.:. Study is a pastime--why overdo it? f ' Agriculture Farming Program 1, 2, , l l- , w i ly I 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President lf- 4. 1 I I .F A ' I 1,41 2 STEPHEN RAVER A football man, a basketball man, and last, but not least, a ladies' man. Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4, J Club 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference All-State Honorable Mention 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, A11-Conference All-State Honorable Mention 4, Track 1, 2, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, An- nual Staff 4, Operetta 1, 3, A11- State Vocal 1, Boys Double Quartet 2, 3, Student Council 1, 3, Class President 4, Charity Ball King 4. KEITH SANDERS I never sleep in study hall un- less the teacher makes so much noise it's impossible to sleep in class. Intramural 3, 4. 5 ,Q-s thw- Q54 MC COY PRESS Commercial Printers CAROL TOYNE I know she's here, I heard her giggle, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, F. H, A, 1, 2, Annual staff 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Librarian 2, 3. DARRELL SCHEURMANN Beware! I may do something sensational, Concert Band, First, 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Solo 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, F. F, A, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Quill Staff 3, Student Council 2, 3, Class Officer 2, 3, Student Li- brarian 3, Plays Q3 acty 3, 4, Baseball l, Baseball Manager 2, 3, WAYNE TAYLOR Nearly killed by a train-of- thought passing through his brain. F. F, A, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramural 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Quill Staff 3, Plays Q3 actj 3, Student Librarian 3, Class Officer 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Q, gf g li 'I if MC CLURG BARBER SHOP NATIONAL STAMPING 8: MANUFACTURING The Ideal Line Yfmr ELAINE TRAVIS A busy girl with lots to do. Concert Band, First, 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Small Instrumental Ensembles 1, 2, 3, Instrumental Solo 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3, Madrigal 2, Sextet 1, Trio 1, 2, 3, Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Quill Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Plays Q3 actj 3, Student Li- brarian 3, Class Officer 2, 3. PATSY WATERS Life she enjoys with neatness and poise, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Pep Club 4, F. H, A, 2, 4, Operetta 3, Intramural 4, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Student Librarian 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Student Council Member 2. -ae ' -x A DOROTHY WILSON There are a few things that never go out of style--The feminine woman is one, Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, Choir 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, F, H. A, 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club 3, Charity Ball Attendant 4, Homecoming Queen 4. rf' STEVE WALKER Long, lean, and tall--he's liked by us all. ,T Club 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 2nd Team 4, Track 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Base- ball 4, Annual staff 4, Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Quill Staff 3, 4, Student Council Member 1, 4, Boys State 3. -.5 sly, ,, . -'g rj f 4 v QXAA ' tt' I , is -w as , , - YE 1 list LANNY ZOELLER Remind me sometime to tell you about how the cowboy got his ten-gallon hat. Boys Glee Club 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, Agriculture Farming Pro- gram 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, ,T Club 3, 4, Football 1, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill Staff 3, 4. JOHN ZEPP Little I ask, my wants are few, I only wish to wiggle through. Agriculture Farming Program 1, 2, 3, 4, F, F, A, 1, 2, 3, 4. KC vi' , ga... 1 N HOEL MOTORS INTE R- COLLE GIATE PRE SS KNAPPER STANDARD SE RV1 CE Ford- -Mercury- -Lincoln 717' Dacrcllilyyiven I H16 of Hioso wlw 30 Ivoforo UNIORS ,' gf' -' .51 -'Q 11' F' '-pf-is? H. f -'QE' , -,-- 4,1 T 1 ,E u3 U L' ffiE!! ,.- !f-L C ooto Qifff I . 'A': 'E l f' fi L C Larry Anderson, Rory Autenreith, Ai1eenAveri1l, Linda Baker, Jean Bartley, Deanna Bates, Robert Beazor, Bonnie Beebe, James Blackburn, Jerry Blackburn, Tom Burgess, Michael Brady. iiiinl FLY 'f .L 'JQ1 u We fl E - T f Q ,ir ' l ,'iL73,.f'A1 I Az- IN- ,F I' : ft .flu- JU :tl ' ' E lurk, I - 'i All ,. ,Q-Q5 'A . .l , Ml, -A .t. Don Case, Tom Clause, Keith Conroy, Delma Denhardt, Jolene Dozier, Russell Dunn, Janice Durlam, Nicki Eason, Don Egan, Sheryl Elliott, Sharon Fay, Bill Figenshaw. ' 'E '- -.rl K i j Q N t J it-l . Llgfx L1Hig,,,5if3',, isa it jg L Q., J iff.: ,P , , if, lik A A 9 T 5- I c g : Wanda Freeman, Janet Graves, Maureen Gymer, John Hamilton, James Hanson, Willa Harvey, Dennis Hebner, Greg Held, Carolyn Hurdel, Karel Johnson, Donna Kafer, Gary Keith. -- ., ,J , , ,- ' 1314 'r eq. T, 'T 'A '- :su .. , fir - f fl ,. V 2 T ,A lf . :'f,ri'! .i.,'-.5511 'W '- ,. 4212:--f 1' J l ' it ' t U lf- 3 BQ, aff-'lj' , . - if V, .' Q - ' 3 Q - ' . ' ' Edward Kendall, Estella Kendall, Sam Kendall, Richard Larsen, Pat Limburg, Dee Lindsey, Robert Maddux, Barry Marten, Steve Melson, Merle Melton, Darrel Millard, John Millhollin. 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P resident Steve Melson, Vice-President Pat Limburg ' CUDAHY PAINT Treasurer Jim Russell Jim Willmore, Carol Wilson, David Wright, Gerald Secretary Wright, Paulette Wright, Ronald Zwicky. Demse O'Brein gb WALLPAPER STORE Not Pictured DURLAM BROTHERS ELECTRIC Alan Waples Electrical Contracting Y f ff .v ' -- if ' J or , , can 3 -i 1 ' ' -1, an 'gf' . ,Q 1 J is 1 JW' 'A 'hr-Y V - . 'KJ 3 4 SOPHOMORES K S, J L sf A , Q IQ' d 15'-7? ' , ,E J Y 1 ., tai:,13?ei.f2.1:'.e .,, It at '. 'nf -.lL.,,1 ' 1 Mickey Alftine, Peter Andrusyk, Mary Averill, Joanne Barber, Marlys Barrett, Becky Beals, Richard Beaman, Virginia Beckner, Orville Black, Paul Blaess, Barbara Boetel. - f l -e-i1 K A - J itti W , 'iQ i f ' L' L nij ifff xr A ,.rQ 5 A ' ii Lonnie Boone, Judy Bucy, Gloria Bylund, Claudia Carroll, Paulette Carter, Jim Clopton, Jim Crowley, Mary Cudahy, Mary Dickey, Craig Ditsworth, Sue Durlam. 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President T, , .,,. , , If ' fl Treasurer Ted McPherson , .Qi ,Q ,Q A-1 Jim Clopton f 'ff ' , ' ' J K V' JL A 15 Y- few , A Vice-President ,L '15 , 4 J gf -. , Secretary cl h Mary Cu a Y Roberta Wilson, Joy Wright, Marnis Frank McNulty Weaver, Sharon Zimmerlee. ECKLUND PLUMBING 81. HEATING FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION FRESHMEN Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class President Kathleen Judy Ann Officers Roger F aaborg Phillips Gilmore .T0hr1StO1'1 -' AWN. f .V fair ee- - 7-fg ,l P - -see fa .ff 4 Y ni -J 1, 1,4 EQ, A' ry, 53.525 , J, all lt, M 11 Q ' 4152 - it-t l , be A Q. L- ii A- 5 il L 'es, J- M- LL- 1 lil Ml - '-f' .1 .' ll. . it A il .A Jane Alexander, Bil1A1len, Janice Allen, Betty Anderson, Steve Anderson, Janne Annunzio, Tom Assman, Jim Baller, Barbara Barrow, Susan Beltz, Sandra Blair, Linda Bortz, Robert Boyle. finial, l A e'la aa d ia O it i J az, ff 1,6 . ,i fzf -3 J , . j 1' ,' gi y ,Q A QQ, , ,.,.,. LG l 4 12-5-initial i W . -sll . 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Qaff ,ii i O , j is E , l , N iff ' J A ' T li mi w V I U M 'i?:,'i L: ..' 1. , O W Q Q Chiu - Af K ' 'mv Richard Orchard, Elaine Oriield, Steve Patterson, Eddie Peterson, LeRoy Peterson, Kathleen Phil- lips, Susan Phillips, Richard Pille, Connie Ponx, Diane Powers, Dick Powell, Joyce Ratcliff, Joan Rewerts. i: 11 r . t-t, Ji 2 rl'l t 'lt ' i w if I if LQ' ,'1- fl 3 ip' 5 L yi ll , :Q 9 -.it ml ,N .W X. ' -11 - f A J J g 'J J ff. ' 1 -V i ' L A .-.. L A T' i Jimmy Rhoades, Cheryl Rich, Denis Roush, Darrell Ross, Joanne Rutledge, Pauline Saba, Dean Sabus, Sue Shadle, Jim Shearman, Annette Siglin, Mary Smith, Margaret Snow, Mary Stanley, Jane St. Clair Michael Stofer, Cheryl Strunk. 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Beyer, D, Blackburn, L. Blackburn, J, Brock, S, Buswell, S, Butler, M, Byrns, E, Calvert, C, Campbell, S, Cavallier, A, Clause, M, Cleveland, D, Coon, J. Crandell, E, Cummings, N, Denhardt, J, Dickey, D, Dillivan, P, Donovan, S, Dunlop, J. Elerick, T, English, J, Erickson, L, Fay, B, Ferguson, E, Figenshaw, . Fister, J, Flaherty, D, Franey. .T . Freeman, M, Ganoe, C.Gardner, P, Gose, J, Gustin, D, Haglund, P D, Hall, J, Hanson, L, Hanen, S, Harberts, S, Harberts, R,Harrns, C, Holmes, M, Hurley, T.wHy1und C, Iverson, R, Jewell, G, John, J, John, L, Jones, M, Knapper, J, Lashier, B, Liljegren, A, Luther, J, Lyon, N, Lynch, T, McCoy, C, May, S, Means, H, Meinecke, C, Meyer, S, Middleton, V, Miller, S, Millhollin, B. Mitchell, P. Monthei, C, Moore, S. Morain, S. Nelson, J, Orchard, K, Perry, B. Piepel, K, Porter, J, Randlemen, S. Rich, R, Richardson, D. Ross, D, Sanders, L, Schilling, S, Schwieger, D, Sernke, S. Shain, M, Shorey, D, Souder, J, Snyder, S. Springer, T, Springer, C, Stapleton, L, Starr, D, Stephan, J. Stephan H, Swartze, R, Thompson, C, Thorpe, D, Tiffany, C, Tilton, M. Tomlinson, T, Underwood, R, Unz, C. Weaver, R, Wistenberg, E, Wright, C, Zweibahmer, J , Zwicky. NOT PICTURED: J. Blasnitz, L, Jones I vi 1 im . gas ' 1 -T1-f', I . fqs 21.13.-HI Y riiflfgt i D f--- -rl 3271. .AJ Vg llsi T T , , , T T a T if Grim! Q . il .25 P: F 'Mi -A A 1 V 6 .1 T Lf-It ! ! ',v Q I vw ' - tg: ' 1'-T A Y Y Y Y . -,av Y .A,, H - dig., Vf47,1Yf1 ix. if I ,I 5 Hy ll 1 H ,N .?,,.c,, I M ',,f-law gag, V gg Q2 V, 'Z 1 11- -f' 'TT ' ':jiT ae, f t rf. !. ,fl --ly il? Nl' 1 ', -'. f ill ? Mfg ,' 1- - ' ,. ., u .4 z' 1 tv, ,' '57 'Y ri 'V v in V, I xivlj-,giglz Lis' ' ' LE' If l w 1. 'H -., I K Gil. 1 gb i- - - -wr: T Evil. J ' ,nm if ly' T - - T T gf i .fere nt fl BT 2 ,ee , i,,f ! 7 ' N 3 ., :fg ,I 0 A. 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Morse , S, Muzeny, M, Nagel, J . Nash, P, Naylor, S. Naylor, R. Nellor, R. Noel, J . O'Brien, B, Olson, J , Orfield, R, Owens, R. Pauley, O. Peterson, R. Phillips, R, Pollock, K. Ponx, C, Porter, L. Powers, J'.Rand1eman, C.Raney,K.Rasmussen,N, Renner, D, Rhoades, T, Rhodes, L. Rice, D. Richard- son, J. Rose, S, Ryerson, R, Safley, G, Schilling, G, Schmidt, M, Sease, J , Shaff, T, Shearman, D, Smith, J, Smith, K. Springer, K. Springer, E, Sullivan, L, Steigerwalt, C . Stofer, R, Stream, A, Taylor, J, Taylor, J, Taylor, G, Thornburg, M. Thorpe, J, Toal, T, Tucker, M, Umbaugh, D. VanGi1der, F. Venteicker.D. Walker, E, Waples, T. Wilcox, J. Wilson, P. Wiser. R. wright, P. Zirnmerle, R. Zweibahmer. 1 Ur. FOOTBALL MIDWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPS if ,. ROW ONE: E, Peterson, Manager, R, Larson, Manager, D, Dozier, D. Powell, B. Jackson, A, Thompson, D. Pill, D. Roush, B, Williams, P. Bradley, P, Andrusyk, B, Boyle, S. Anderson, T. Miller, G. Tomlinson, D, Franey, C. Stanley, T. Clause, Manager, B, Figenshaw, Manager. ROW TWO: J. Hanson, J. Franey, F. McNulty, D. Egan, S, Patterson, D, Case, D. Morlan, T. McPherson, L, Zoeller, S, Raver, G. Lowmiller, J, Harmer, E. Taylor, R, Stoline, L, Scheuerrnann, M. Brady, S. Sheer. ROW THREE: Coach Andrusyk, M, Fink, D, Toyne, D. Dunlop, B. Morain, D, Lindsey, J. Baller, D. Erickson, A. Waples, T, Hanson, P, Blaess, D, Sabus, J . Crowley, P, Hyland, M. Miller, J, Piepel, B. Melton, T, Fett, M, Trost, R, Taylor, J. Clopton, G, Held, J , Blackburn, J , Blackburn, J , Millhollin, Coach Byrnes. MIDWEST CONFERENCE STANDING RAMS RECORD W L T Jefferson Guthrie Center 0 Jefferson 7 0 Perry 6 Harlan 6 l Lake City 6 Lake City 4 2 1 Ida Grove 6 Ida Grove 3 3 1 Harlan 6 Denison 3 3. 1 Audubon 12 Carroll 2 5 Sac City 0 Audubon 1 6 Denison 6 Sac City 0 '7 Carroll 6 ALLEN at soN CARPETLNG GU-ROY'S Upholstery 8: Drapery Frank Bordenaro Store For Homes 123 S, Chestnut SPR1NGER'S MARKET N. E, Corner of Square ph, 6-3217 01- Reg. 6-4236 Open Evenings 85 Sundays 6-3417 E N I O R Gary Lowmiller Terry Fett Tackle Center All-Conference All-Conference All-State All -S tate Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Dennis Dunlop Bill Morain Steve Raver Guard Halfback End Co-Captain Player of the Year Co-Captain All-Conference Co-Captain All-Conference All-State Team All-Conference All-State All-State Team Honorable Mention Jim Franey Lanny Zoeller Fullback End BON TON BEE Sc HERALD CONOCO Ladies Ready-to-Wear The Newspapers With The Walt Walker--Tank Wagon Since 1911 Local News and Pictures 409 N. Chestnut, 6-2632 , I , , LN I K , j- ' ,li 'F if 3 I 15.- ur ' V -'Fl-fl: X ' 1 , Qi, i r x f-aa x 6 .rg 09 ' 88-J: X 1 I ' ju 6,11 .. SMALL TOWN - USA Yau IN EAHAUARAAEOH- FIRST PLACE FLOAT Giug SECOND PLACE FLOAT CULTURE AT 1.1-LS. CHEERLEADERS--Jean Toal, Carolyn Hurdel, Becky Beals I F . A F 1 E K v K A . V V w l V Y ATTENDANTS 'im IAN LAWTON . X if . JUDY PEARCE HOME STATE BANK West Side of Square SHARON DENHARDT 5 MARY PENINGER JEFFERSON STATE BANK North Side of Square 44, Q' 204, 43 x- A ,A C. Hurdel, J. Toal, B. Beals, I. LOIS Sc IO ANN Women's Apparel Compliments of MARY IANE'S SHOP ROYAL .TEWELERS West Side of Square SIDNEY'S JEWELRY Giftware Watches Diamonds Silverware JUDY PEARCE 1 DE ANN A LAMB SUE LOWMILLER COLLEEN O'BRIEN PAM HAUPERT JHS MAJORETTES DENICE O'BRIEN LINDA BAKER 'UNITED FOOD STORE KING STEVE RAVER ATTENDANTS Dennis Dunlop Terry Fett Gary Lowmiller Gary Peterson CHARITY BALL N l QUEEN JUDY PEARCE ATTENDANTS Sharon Denhardt Janice Lawton Dorothy Wilson Mary Peninger DR. A. I. 8: JEAN IONGEWAARD, M.D.'s DR. J. I. LIMBURG, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Physician and Surgeon f 9' gf! 944 If I A , QENCIE GQ QW :Sago 'Wax MIDWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPS FRONT ROW: D. Albright, S. Raver, G, Lowmiller, S, Walker, J, Russell, MIDDLE ROW: T, Fett, J, Willrnore, S. Melson, D, LindseY, J. Franey. TOP ROW: Coach Frank Linduska, D, Dunlop, D, Peer, D, John. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SQUAD A30 x FRONT ROW: P. Andrusyk, P, Blaess, T, McPherson, J, Harmer, J, Clopton, D. Toyne. SECOND ROW: J . May, B. Fett, J . Piepel, D, Franey, S. Sheer, J , Harvey, P, Hamill. THIRD ROW: S, Anderson, E, Nelson, J. Baller, M, Millerg E, Johnson. FOURTH ROW: T. Hanson, R, Faaborg, S, Patterson, D, Dozier, J, Fink, Coach Tony Andrusyk. DR , EDWIN G, BAKER, DDS DR. L. C. NELSON. MD Schoppe Physician gc Surgeon DR, M, V. HAWK, DDS JHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS I HS IHS IHS .T HS J HS I HS Mid -West Conference Champs Sectional Winner District Runner-up All-Conference, First,S.Raver, Second, S. Walker, G. Lowmiller, J. Franey. All-State Honorable Mention, S. Raver, G. Lowmiller. y Co-Captains, S. Raver, G. Lowmiller. l SEASONS RECORD is I I I Wins 20 Losses 2 Home 64 'Perry 42 60 Denison 37 54 'Sac City 43 72 Audubon 53 50 Harlan 47 59 'Carroll 58 58 'Lake City 49 60 Ida Grove 47 56 'Denison 51 53 Sac City 55 76 'Audubon 55 49 'Harlan 41 63 Carroll 60 63 Lake City 57 66 'Ida Grove 52 70 Perry 60 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 56 Lake City 46 70 Lohrville 43 63 Carroll 52 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 70 Harlan 58 72 Mo. Valley 55 55 Corning 62 FQ.-B . I-C S 1 1,1 , ,NM -. DR. R. B. BUZARD, Op1IO1'1'lGICl'lSt FINN STUDIO DR' N- E- WAPLES N. E. Corner of Square Quality Portraits S E N I O R Dan Albright, Forward Dennis Dunlop. Guard 1 1 95 96 9 0 R A , M S Jim F1-aney, Guard David John, Guard DURLAM Sz DURLAM DURLAM'S MARKET AND LOCKER GAMBLES Known For Good Clothes Enjoy eating at home. The Ffiendlb' Store Gary Lowmiller, Center Dennis Peer, Forward , 1 195 96 9 0 Steve Raver, Forward A John Russell, Forward Steve Walker, Forward ED TOAL, Paint COIIIIHCIOI ERIC Y, PERKINS INSURANCE CO. Spray or Brush Painting--Free Estimates Insurance of all kinds. UNIOR-SENIOR PEP CLUB S a , , . I J ' 1 1- Lis:-42: - I ' L ROW ONE: B, Beals, J , Lawton, P, Limburg, President: M. R. Davis, D, O'Brien, J, Toal, C, Hurdel, ROW TWO: M. Patterson, A, Nagel, E, Stougard, D, Lamb, D, Siglin, J, Kunce, R, Hastings, N, Gragg, R, Freeman. ROW THREE: N, Eason, A, Averill, P. Wright, B, Strunk, R, Renner, M. Gymer, D, Denhardt, B, Beyer, D, Shorey, S, Elliot, ROW FOUR: J. Thompson, M, Thomsen, C, Newcom,.T. Owen, D, Bates, N, Holt, C. Toyne L, Baker, M, Nipps, J. Dozier. ROW FIVE: M. Barrett, S, Willison, W, Snow, J, Durlam N, Louk, P, Anderson, R. Bordenaro, P, Waters, P, Millard, S. Denhardt, .T. Pearce REMI RCFUSERSU FRESHMEN- SOPHOMORE- PEP CLUB ROW ONE: J. Toal, B, Beals, C, Hurdel, J, Lawton. ROW TWO: A, Johnson, J, Nell, S, Lowmiller, P, Held, P, Limburg, President: M, R, Davis, D, O'Brien, M, Johnston, L. Hanson, J, Oakes, M, Dickey, M, Cudahy. ROW THREE: L, Thompson, L. Jackson, M, Smith, K, Phillips, M, Stanley, J. Calvert, J, Allen, C, McPherson, L, Greiner, K, Coellner, S, Strunk, J. Barber, S, Durlam. ROW FOUR: J. Rutledge, P. Saba, B. Barrow, P, Gymer, S, Phillips, M, Trumbo, J , Bucy, T, Wehrneyer, K, Nash, J, Bucy, S. Reading, K, McMillin, L. Lawson, B, Porter. ROW FIVE: L, Bortz, K, Freeman, H, Nelson, M. Alftine, S, Schuett, V, Beckner, M, Averill, C, Ebersole, A, Henkes, B, Boetel, J, Kemp. M, Lamb. ROW SIX: D,Powers,M,Minnihan,A, Siglin, K, Eason, C, O'Brien, M, Barrett, B, Middleton, M, Lyon, K, Ganoe, J, Peacock, J, Goettsch, P, Haupert. ROW SEVEN: B, Jackson, J . Rewerts, J, Alexander, J, Burger, K, Schilling. GREENE COUNTY ROLLER RINK I-IARDING-KELSO AGENCY Where Your Friends Meet Insurance--Real Estate--Farm Loans QUILL STAFF ROW ONE: D. Siglin, B. Beyer, Mrs. Jaquis, D. Lamb, N. Holt. ROW TWO: B. Morain, C. O'Brien, J. Thompson, S. Denhardr, M. Patter- son, M. Davis, P. Wrighr, R. Hastings, R. Renner. ROW THREE: E. Gose, D. Pauley, S. Willison, J. Russell, J. Lawton, M. Barrett, M. Gilmore, L. Marten, J. Pearce. ROW POUR: B. Boetel, J. Owen, P. Limburg, N. Eason, S. Melson, S. Walker, D. O'Brien, D. Shorey, S. Elliott, E. Travis, E. Stougard, L. Baker. LIBRARIANS ROW ONE: M. Gymer, P. Millard, M. Weaver. ROW TWO: E. Doty, P. Anderson, R. Hastings, B. Beebe, Mrs. Morden. Row THREE: w. Snow, S. Willison, A. Siegen- rhaler, N. Louk, R. Ren- ner, P. Wright, S. Schuett. FINCI-I QUILL AND SCROLL ROW ONE: B. Morain Mrs. Jaquis, I. Pearce ROW TWO: D. Siglin I. Thompson, S. Den- hardt, M. Davis, N Holt. ROW THREE: D Lamb, P. Limburg, B Beyer, D. O'Brien, L Baker. ROW FOUR: B Liljegren, S. Melson, S Wxalker, E. Travis, 'x Chevrolet--Oldsmobile--Cadillac IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT S: POWER F. H. A. ROW ONE: M. Barrett, N, Holt, J' , Dozier, President: R, Freeman, Miss Northey, P. Wright, A, l-lenkes, K. McMillin, M. Cudahy, N. Gragg, D. Denhardt. ROW TWO: L, Hanson, M. Minnihan, J, Rutledge, J, Allen, C, McPherson, M, Dickey, K, Schilling, C. Strunk, L. Griener, K, Coellner, J. Oakes, L, Lawson, S, Durlam, M, Lamb. ROW THREE: B. Barrow, P. Saba, P, Gymer, L, Jackson, S. Phillips, K. Eason, L, Bortz, E, Deal, M, Alftine, M. J' ohnston, B, Middleton, J. Barber, B, Beals. ROW FOUR: I-I. Orfield, D. Kafer, W, Freeman, B. Monthei, A, Orfield, S, Shadle, S, Schuett, J. Burger, H, Nelson, K, Ganoe, M. Averill, C, Ebersole. ROW FIVE: B. Strunk, R, Renner, M, Gymer, D, Kafer, K, Freeman, A, Siegenthaler, J, Lindahl, K, Phillips, M, Smith, T, Wehmeyer, A, Averill, B. Beyer, J, Calvert, P, Held, ROW SIX: S. Elliott, S, Willison, N. Louk, D,Lamb, S,Denhardt, P. Anderson, R. Bordenaro, P. Waters, P. Millard, M. Trumbo, L, Thompson, S. Lowmiller, M. Snow, I. Rewerts. F. F. A. ROW ONE: J, Zepp, R. Dunn, President: D, Schilling, L, Zoeller, F, McNulty. ROW TWO: T, Sherman, D. Rousch, T. Tiffany, L. Peterson, G. Johnston, T, Assman, D. Franey, ROW THREE: Dirk Miller, J, Richardson, N, Keifer, R. Zwicky, D, Cairns, G. Weaver, J, Jongewaard, D. Powell. ROW FOUR: G, Curtis, D, Scheuermann, E, Taylor, W, Taylor, R, Stoline, D , Hebner, L, Joy, E, Mooney, D, Ross. HARVEY'S REPAIR SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF THE IOWA THEATRE 504 E' T-iHC01HWaY Doc. Mallagele Ev Res. Ev ROW ONE: D. Peer, D. John, J. Franey, L. Zoel- ler, D. Dunlop, B. Mo- rain, S. Raver, G. Low- miller, S. Walker, D. Albright, T. Fett, G. Peterson, J. R u s s e 11. ROW TWO: Mr. Byrnes, P, Andrusyk, F. McNulty, J. Piepel, J. Harmer, R. Williams, D. Linsey, E. Taylor, -B. Melton, J. Blackburn, J. Hanson, J, Blackburn, J. Baller, A. Waples, J, Clopton, Mr. Linduska. ROW THREE: R. Larson, B. Figenshaw, T. McPherson, S. Melson, R. Stoline, G. Held, D. Egan, G. Tomlinson, T. Clause. J CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL ROW ONE: C. Hurdel, J. Durlam, B. Monthie, D. Siglin, Mr. Miche- ner, R. Bordenaro, P. Millard, N. Gragg, P. Anderson. ROW TWO: E. Doty, P. Waters, K. Johnson, J. Toal, C. Newcom, W. Snow, M. Thomsen, E. Kendall, W. Freeman. ROW THREE: N. L o u k , L. Kendall, A. Oakes, S. Willison, H. Orfield, D. Kiefer, A. Siegenthaler, P. Wright, A. Orfield, J. Pearce. COMMERCIAL CLUB ROW ONE: J. Owen, B. Morain, N. Middleton, S. Melson, D. Linsey, D. O'Brien. ROW TWO: B. Figenshaw, T. Fett, N. Eason, C. O'Brien, J. Thompson, K. Nash, L. Lawson, D. Siglin, M. Johnson. ROW THREE: T. Clause, M. Miller, J. Piepel, S. W alker, S. Patterson, T. Hanson, A. Siglin. JACK SMITH J. C. PENNEY CO. Insurance--Real Estate--Farm Loans First Quality Always SPANISH STUDENTS FRONT ROW: D.Llndsey, E, Thompson, J. Thomp- son, K. McMilli.n, B, Por- ter, M. Lyon, K, Nash, Mrs. Brandt. SECOND ROW: A, Waples, J, Han- son, B. Figenshaw, P.Hau- pert, V. Beckner, C. O'Brien, E, Stougard, D, O'Brien, P. Wright. THIRD ROW: D, Pauley, J. Wil- rnore, M, Cudahy, B.J ack- son, B, Boetel, S. Walker, B. Morain, M. Barrett, D, Shorey. GERMAN CLUB FRONT ROW: D, Peer, S. Anderson, D, John, N, Holt, E. Travis. SECOND ROW: MY. Allwardt, T. Wehmeyer, J, Nell, J'. Cal- vert, G. Curtis, J, Alex- ander, M. Dickey, L, Grelner, S, Phillips, A. siglm, B. Coyne, M, smnh, K. Phillips, L, Lawson. THIRD ROW: C. Cobb, M, Barrett, D, Jackson, R. Faaborg, T. Walker, M. Stanley, .T. Bucy, B. Beyer, D. Powers, C. Ponx, J, Gilmore, L, Hanson, M. Johnson, B. Middlemon, J. Barber. FOURTH ROW: S, Denhardt. B. Fett, B. Allen, J' . Hanson, M. Brady, B, Martin, E, Nelson, T, Hanson, K. Fear, J. St. Clair, M. Trumbo,E.Dea1, M. Mlnnihan, S, Bletz, A, Averill, M. Thomsen, S, Elliott. SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: Karen Mc- Millin, Betty Porter, Mar- got Lyon, Kathleen Nash. SECOND ROW: Colleen O'Br1en, Pam Haupert, E1- Vin Tho mp s on, Denise O'Brien, M 1' s. B randt. THIRD ROW: Vir gini a Beckner, Mary C u d a hy, Bonnie Jackson, Barb Boe- tel, Marlys Barrett. SPEECH CONTESTS Marlys Barrett Mary Cudahy Eleanor Stougard Linda Baker Deanna Siglin Deanna Lamb Ann I-lenkes Linda Lawson Mary Nipps Sharon Denhardt Micliaele Patterson Judy Pearce Margot Barrett Eleanor Stougard Nicki Eason Deanna Siglin Nancy Holt Bill Morain I'S AT '27 Dramatic Interp Prose Radio Speaking Radio Speaking Dramatic Oratory lnterp Prose lnterp Prose Humorous Humorous Humorous Oratory Interp Poetry Interp Poetry Dramatic Interp Poetry Radio Speaking Public Speaking STATE II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I I I at Preliminary at Preliminary at Preliminary at Preliminary at District at District at District at District at State at State at State at State at State at State at State at State at State at State I . 1 Bill Morain Nancy Holt Deanna Siglin Nicki Eason JEFFERSON MUSIC CENTER JEFFERSON CEMENT PRODUCTS JEFFERSON CREAMERY Musical Accessories 603 East Adams Street Grade A Dairy Products Instrument Repair v ONE ACT PLAYS LUCY Janell Kunce Barbara Beyer Miss Cripe Carrie Melson Mary Rae Davis Deanna Lamb ONE OF US Barry Martin Michaele Patterson Pat Limburg Miss Cripe Nicki Eason Mary Nipps jim Hanson ON VENG EANCE HEIGHT Karen Scheib Linda Lawson Miss Cripe Gary Lowmiller Norman Middleton LITTLE BIRD OF A WOMAN Judy Calvert Linda Hanson Steve Anderson Deanna Siglin, Director Susan Shadle Pauline Saba LUTHER AGENCY Cgmplimemgs of LANE'S CANDY KITCHEN Insurance--Loans JEFFERSQN TELEPHONE CO, Fountain Service--Lunches Over J. C. Penney Store THE KIND LADY Mr. Foster . . Mary Herries . . Lucy Weston . . Rose ..... Phyllis Gle nning Peter Santard . . Henry Abbott . . Ada .... Doctor . . . Mrs. Edwards . Mr. Edwards . . Bruce Liljegren . Deanna Siglin . . Deanna Lamb . Margot Barrett . Martha Gilmore . . . Terry Fett Norman Middleton . Mary Peninger . . .John Russell . . . Ian Lawton . Gary Lowmiller Aggie Edwards . . .... Janel1Kunce Gustav Rosenberg . . ...... Dennis Peer Servant ..... . . .Darrell Scheuermann Assistant Director . . . . .Sharon Denhardt - if . D in LINCOLN HOTEL LYON CAMERA 85 SPORT SHOP Your Home Away From Home Sporting Goods 85 Camera Supplies MARTEN'S SEED STORE -fi JUNIOR HIGH RAMS FOOTBALL Q L fl I W1 -1 BASKETBALL E ...E-YJ Y in U- - ,,- ,,,--.,LT.,,w1....4....-...... --D- V . -H - - ---V Q J I - 'r-- ' '. . TRACK . , Al. f wi 1 Y':,, !42.V nf, 'WEE N ff X 3 P 9 X N 'lf TRACK 1 so a 4- . D - M b e w .. STANDING: D. Lindsey, P. Andrusyk, D. Dozier, I. Clopton, I. Harmer, I. Piepel, T. McPherson, D. Toyne, E. Taylor, P. Hyland, M. Brady, I. Baller, M. Miller. KNEELING: B. Morain, L. Zoeller, S. Raver, G. Peterson. GOLF 1 T 1 ,,, :-j-4 n. 5,54 -,y , V I ,, ' .-,H A-- '. gh., l .- , 4- ., ,. M., , L , .- :,, ' .,., S. Anderson, T. Clause, S. Raver, J. Mitchell, M. Brady, B. Figenshaw, D. Lindsey A. Waples, P. Blaess, J. Crowley. 'Wfgvr STATE QUALIFIERS STANDING P Andrusyk, J Clopton, I Harmer, T McPherson, D Toyne P Hyland M M111er Coach Frank Lrnduska KNEELING 'B MOIa1H, 'L Zoeller S Raver G Peterson '2nd State 440g '4th State 180 yard Low Hurdles ' nk vis? .LL K' Kb ,gn- 15:13- 'Yifff i 5- S I . W fT?4f':. B111 MOIHIH Lanny Zoeller D1str1ct Champ 220 gc 440 Conference Champ Low Hurdles Gary Peterson Steve Raver 2nd D1str1ct Hrgh Jump 2nd Drstuct Shot Put DISTRICT CHAMPS STANDING: Coach Ron Mau, T. Fett, D. Peer, S. Walker, E. Taylor, T. McPherson, R. Stoline, G. Lowmiller, D. Morlan, Mgr. KNEELING: G. Johnston, D. Franey, D. Dunlop, F. McNulty, J. Franey, R. Williams, D. John. RECORD Jefferson Guthrie Center 3 Jefferson Gowrie Jefferson Kuemper ' '7 Jefferson Kuemper Jefferson Paton 0 Jefferson Schaller Jefferson Scranton 2 Jefferson Anthon-Oto Jefferson Churd an 7 SENIORS D-G3 'H 8 I ,J N Dennis Dunlop, David John, Jim Franey, Dennis Peer, Terry Fett, Steve Walker, Gary Lowmiller. I zazgl Q 45550 E- Q...!1 ' , H - . J' 1 ' ' 139' 51 , ,- Q .15 5 Vg? ir, Q- -1 ev 'ig is GI -an M w . R - I ' 4, ' km , ,N X . - X ' 1 1 ' xii-ei ' Q ' Q if w. 'E' ' 45 g I W Ls! l I 'T fi 5 G4.,X .ifK 'mms 'Q ' VM- , ' W ur- ,,....-- ,fn ., P Ei, , ,. 4- ,w- -.,,, -,.. . -A f ,. A-f'b - 1 ff-fnfffgsha---'Q-'-f ., . - 4 5.317 I .I 5 ,r J- It 'High - -.-,,q . . ks .W . , '- x .' . s ,. ' x .F Z ,S L . AJ, . . V ' ' ',x, V -., Aflg , 'N ..I. v , -4 f . I . V f 1 1 ' ? 1 2 i . . .ff ,-'q fs --f X,,A - X R I ' i J? 4 fgQ1a1f!',x V'-f S 'Q f' gf.:-HF., Trpx , u .DX ,. :-: i , X . ' am W, ,L L1 am f Q' '5 ,141 'rm ' , 5-rf ' f , 3 fa 5 .lb . 6-ziiggwx, -MIA f . 71 F4----. ' ,A Q 1 QQ!-QM, ,f M .. N -fa 4 ' 22: . 1 , - .. N W sf , ' .4 --Q. , W W 1 F. um , r W Q NJN D, . .,,- W.. . gm- Y... , -. ,-. gzgifl' fIL..'l7,' N .1,,. 'Q 1, .,1Q: Y P W. J.,-Lin, Q -: -'i 4, ,L A: - i ..,',-,:.'1-, Y- I A --1'V-ff'-9 f'?i.-l-,fi-f'f'5:, '-...Lia-fe+'Q7 ' ' H -M N ff 1 1 .x '51 :X i N ': - If lx i . P ,. . f 4,1 w 4 W . . , f 7 mfg it ' ' Q22 'V X ' - Q - ' Y, , 'iii V- , wa. ' Wgi, - ,, 4 - ' ' ' rx ., ,., 4:2 , .. . xr, . , w 4 W- --A 'iii '.J.'J3'415i54'-M' . ,fifill x A- , W H'-fu.-7-f I , ' , - 3, N 2 3?Ei'i,M' - ,M 2 X iwsr- in-ak V 5 Y'Y QL Q-4 4 x rj' 9 1, X! -Q.-.S 1...- lf , 'N-fa, T I l H. ! 'E EF, , .f , .17 b ,W ,,,- ..: 1:1 M. ,-- - -..w..r,Y, W W is YT, LL Q2 2-F 59' T -+-:ae P 4- -A-' i FIA - '71 . ,C:'- f ,ff . ' Ad, r , 4- ,-fn .AA :Jac ' S. . .4 - - . xm- f -H if v.-- -M-.-- f ,fm 5- E-. -, WCODWINDS FIRST ROW: K. Schilling, K, McMillan, L. Lawson, M, Dickey, E, Deal, T, McCoy, E. Waples, B, Coyne, M. Minnihan, N. Eason, J. Pearce. SECOND ROW: R, Faaborg, M, Lamb, K, Nash, J, Peacock, M, Lyon, S, Shadle, J. Gilmore, C. Ponx, M.Patterson. THIRD ROW: D, Scheuerman, ,T, Rewert, M. Thomsen, C, Wil- son, S. Reading, S. Rich, M. Snow, J. McCollum, T, Hanson. FOURTH ROW: G. Peterson, W, Snow, M. Cudahy, M. Hurst, C, Wilson, M, Barrett, L, Bortz, J. Barber, B. Morain, D, Powers, K. Ganoe, B, J ack- son, T. Morain. BRASS FIRST ROW: A, Waples, R, Faaborg, J, Lyon, M, Patterson, J, Lashier, W, Slininger, T. Walker, S, Patterson. SECOND ROW: E. Gose, K .Pei-ry, T. Morain, M, Gilmore, D, Jackson. THIRD ROW: G, Curtis, B. Boyle, S. Morain, .T . Russell, B. Martin, J. Willmore, J. Hanson. NOT PICTURED: Steve Melson. - SABA 'S BAKERY PAUL A. LILJEGREN INSURANCE AGENCY Home of General Insurance Wedding, Birthday 85 Anniversary Cakes Phone Ev 6-2415 Ev. 5-3514 X r u I SECOND BAND ,, .x,.., ,A . , PERCUSSION TWIRLERS J G t h, C. Kemp, B. Olson, B. Boetel. L. Baker, P. Haupert, C. O'Brier1, I. P M J ette, D. O'Brien D. Lamb, S. Lowm 11 MIXED CHORUS BACK ROW: M, Dickey, N, Eason, L, Baker, J, Buoy, B, Boetel, D, O'Brien, M, Davis, S, Patterson, P Blaess, S, Raver, S, Melson, B, Morain, G, Peterson, T, Fett, D, Lamb, K, Nash, B, Coyne, C, Melson. THIRD ROW: N, I-Iolt, P, Waters, M, Nipps, C, Newcorn, R, Faaborg, J. Willmore, J, Russell, B, Martin, J. Franey, M, Barrett, R. Wilson, D, Siglin, C, Hurdel, M, Lyons, L, Marten. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wiser L, Lawson, M, Lamb, J . Peacock, P, Haupert, J, Goettsch, J, McCollum, R, Autenreith, R, Stoline, B, Liljegren, M, Gilmore, S, Reading, J, Nell, J, Lawton, E, Doty. FIRST ROW: P. Held, J, Thompson, B, Beals, J . Toal, S, Denhardt, S, Anderson, T, Hanson, T, Walker, W, Slininger, J, Russell, E, Thompson E, Gose, R, Williams, D, Jackson, J, Kemp, M, Patterson, J, Pearce. MADRIGAL I BACK ROW: J. Willmore, G. Peterson, S, Raver, S, Melson. J. Russell, B, Martin, J. Russell. FRONT ROW: .T. Thompson, S, Denhardt, L, Lawson, N, Eason, M. Davis, E, Doty, D, Lamb, M, Patterson. PETE as PAUL's on, Co. RONDO BEAUTY SALON SCHALL on. COMPANY GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: P, Held, K. Schilling, J, Thompson, B, Beals, J, Toal, S, Denhardt, N. Holt, P. Waters, D, Lamb, M, Dickey, D, Siglin, C, Hurdel, K, Nash, J. Kemp, M, Lyon, M, Patterson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wiser, J' . Calvert, K, McMillen,J, Goettsch, P.Haupert,I.Peacock,R.Wilson, L. Greiner, S, Reading, M. Stanley, J. Lawton, S, Lowmiller, A, Siglin, J. Pearce, J, Nell, E. Doty. THIRD ROW: R, Freeman, K, Freeman, M, Nipps, M, Lamb, N. Eason, C, Newcom, L, Baker, A, Henkes, J, Kunce, C, Rich, L. Bortz, J. Alexander, B. Coyne, C. Ponx, L. Powers, J, Gilmore, T, Wehmeyer, B, Porter, C, Wilson. FOURTH ROW: L. Lawson, W. Snow, H. Nelson, J. St. Clair, L. Hanson, J, Bucy, D, O'Brien, B, Boetel, M. Barrett, B. Beyer, J. Barber, M, Davis, J, Rewerts, M. Barrett, M, Hurst, C, Melson, M. Gilmore, L, Marten, E, Travis. BOYS' GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: T. Hanson, R, Autenreith, T. Walker, W. Slininger, J. Franey, .T. Russell, E, Gose, D, Jackson. SECOND ROW: M. Miller, S, Patterson, J. Willmore, J, Russell, B. Martin, B, Liljegren, E, Thompson, M, Vincent, M, Patterson, THIRD ROW: Mr. Wiser, R, Faaborg. .T. McCollum, P. Blaess, S, Melson, S, Raver, G, Peterson, B. Morain, T. Fett, D. Egan, RUTHVS IMPLEMENT RUSS BARROW'S TEXACO SERVICE STONE MOTORS Authorized A-C Dealer 24-Hour Wrecker Service Your Rambler Dealers E. Thompson, E. Gose, J. Russell S. Raver. J. Russell, G. Peterson, B. Martin, S. Melson. D. Lamb, N. Eason, M. Patterson, .T . Thomp- son, S. Denhardt, E, Doty, J, Goettsch, J. Bucy, B, Boetel, M. Lamb, L. Lawson. J. Peacock. S. Denhardt. M. Nipps, L. Baker, M, Davis, S, Reading, K. Nash. J. Willmore, P. Blaess, S. Patterson, J. F1-aney, T. Fett, D. Egan, R. Stoline, R. Williams. B. Ma rtin. J. Russell. J. Russell, R. Williams, J. Thompson, J. Kemp, M. Patterson. NOT PICTURED: M. Peninger, M. Nipps, L. Baker, M. Dickey, M. Barrett, B. Beals, J. Peacock, M. Gilmore, J, Kemp, SCHWIEGER ROOFING SERVICE SEELA APPLIANCE 84 HARDWARE TUCKER PHARMACY Your Roofing Headquarters Newt Seela Ted Seela Frank Tucker DOUBLE MIXED QUARTET MIXED QUARTETS I I A SOLOISTS AND DUETS S. NIGISOD B, Morain G, Peterson J. Thofnpgon B, Liljegren E. Dgty J, Willmore 5. Melson B. Beals J, Russell S, Denhardt N, Eason J. Pea-TCS D, Lamb M. Patterson 3. Ravel- S. Melson, G. Peterson, B. Morain, I. Russell, I. Thompson, S. Denhardt, M. Nipps, N. Eason, D. Lamb, E. Doty, J. Kemp, M. Patterson. UNIOR HIGH CHOIR FRONT ROW: C, Henning, L, Anderson, K, Ganoe, S, Schweiger, C, Meyer, C, Weaver, J, Lashier, C, Thorpe, C. Carmen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wiser, T, Hyland, M, Kennett, K. Perry, E, Waples, P, Day, P. Nayler, J, Holt, C, Gardener, C. Tilton, N, Martin, C, Kemp, S, Bell, D, Richardson. THIRD ROW: C, Arbuckle, J, Lyon, J, Randleman, P, Donovan, K, Porter, J, Elerick, P. Gose, K, Barber, M, Ganoe, S, Ferris, K, Campbell, R, Hardin, A, Averill, J. Beyer. FOURTH ROW: T, Morain, B. Thompson, J, Snyder, S, DeWitt, V, Mathews, M, Morse, H, Jess, D, Haglund, C, Moore, S, Morain, T. Minnihan, T, Underwood, J, Hanson, S, Harberts, SLININGER FUNERAL HOME SUARE DEAL GROCERY Vine at Lincoln Orin 8a Don Goodrich STRACI-IAN'S PLUMBING Sc HEATING x. w ' A' .q.-...Ng U1 me H 1 , .- ' ,Mx f., X R J.-1 1 g. M-., M , ' 1,1 Q 5--W H I. . H! ..K f V. , 5-1 ' 'il Lx. is ,UI -. -. 3 , -. . X 1 -. N-.I xx I MJ H . Li' 5 K r ' I 1 EEL 651-N . I ly, Lvl l 1 I . fl' if . f 4- 'w: ,:,' , if 5 1 JT , K 1 M S ENIORS B. Beyer M. Bordenaro R. Bordenaro SMARTY PARTYK Students with 4. O0 average ROW ONE: E. Waples, D. Lamb, M. Hurst, M. Cudahy, P. Donovan S. Rich, K. Ponx. ROW TWO: T. Morain, C. Kinsman, S. Springer J. Hanson, R. Faaborg, T. Hanson. ROW THREE: B. Morain, J Hanson, A. Waples. D a M. Davis S. Denhardt D. Dunlop M. Gilmore E. Gose D. Lamb B. Liljegren N. Louk N . Middleton B. Morain D. Pauley J. Pearce S. Raver D. Siglin E. Travis S. Walker SOPHOMORES J. Barber B. Boetel J. BuCY M. Cudahy M. Dickey P. Haupert B. Jackson M. Lamb C. Lorenson K. McMi1lin B. Middleton K. Nash C. O'Brien K. Scheib M. Walter FRESHMEN EIGHTH S. Anderson C. Baller I. Bucy J . Buswell I . Burger A. Clause I. Calvert M. Cleveland E. Deal P. Corn R. Faaborg R. Donovan I . Gilmore E. Figenshaw L. Greiner P. Gose L. Hanson J, Hanson P. Held T. Hanson D. Jackson I. Lashier M. Minniha n J . Lyon I. Nell C. Meyer J. Oakes B. Mitchell S. Patterson S. Morain K. Phillips K. Perry C. Ponx J. Snyder C. Rich S. Springer I. Rutledge R. Thom pson A. Siglin T. Underwood M. Smith M. Snow M. Stanley J. Ta ylor T. Walker JUNIORS A, Averill L. Baker M. Brady D, Denhardt J. Dozier N. Eason B. Figenshaw I. Hanson a M. Nipps D, O 'Brien J, Owen M. Patterson D. Shorey C. S tanley E. Taylor I. Thompson M. Thom psen A, Waples SEVENTH N, Allen J. Andrusyk K. Baker S. Berry P. Durla m G . Durlam P. Ferguson M. Finn P. Gasters R. Hardin I. Holt R. J ess D. Jewell C. Kemp C. Kinsman T. Morain I. Nash I. O'Brien B. Olsen A. Phillips L. Powers L. Steigerwalt C. Stofer J. Taylor E. Waples T.' Wilcox P. Wiser 'IUNICR-SENIOR PROM L3 UMOONLIGHT AND ROSES ANNUAL AWARDS,' PRESENTATION High School Workshop Journalism Award Band Camp Award Music Camp Award Arion Award Shorthand II 120 w. p. 111. Shorthand I 90 w. p. rn ,VJ -I rf Speech Awards Woman's Club Award Typing I 70 w. p. m. Home State Bank Award DeKalb Award Home State Bank Award Clyde Shannon Award NATIONAL HGNOR SOCIETY MEMBERS T--V-f f ff 'f L ?Ff f' 1 w V- , H lllii' -. ll, Nunn .IQWIII 'NHL M - '55 'N .u'.f:iXE lu , ins MQ . ' r 4 9' K ti, , Falk ROW ONE: Deanna Lamb, Mary Rae Davis, Deanna Siglin. ROW TWO: Judy Pearce, Martha Gilmore, Sharon Denhardt. ROW THREE: Bill Morain, Steve Walker, Steve Raver, Norman Middleton. Valeclictorian, William Morain-4. 000 531UFaI0Ii3l1, STGDUGH W31kef'3- 773 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1960 By Bill Morain Early in the fall of 1947, a great narrative began to evolve, soon to be brimming with pleasures, sorrows, and memories. Yes, this storywas much the same as others of its nature in content and construc- tion. But, inalarger sense, itwas decidedly pre-eminent because ofgne factor: You and I were the heroes, classmates. We lived and wrote the story. Although we may not have lived it much differently from those preceding us, the fact remains that it was WE who accomplished it. For this reason the story occupies precedence in the hearts of all those associated with it. It was Mrs. Mabel who guided our ilrst hesitating steps into the domain of knowledge and tied the ribbon of unity to our puerile minds. Those primary years must have been Divinely touched through all of their innocence and candor. But entwined inseparably with the three R's were all of those childhood events which have become forever instilled in our minds. The frolics at recess, the games after school-- all were integral parts of the education by which we have become molded into the persons we are today. Near the end of those perspicuous grade schoolyears came some marked alterations in our lives. As we began to put away childish things and to expand our quest for knowledge, our coeducational interests also were aroused. This was a suitable prelude to junior high. This intermediate step in our education was one of conihsion and novelty- -a conflict between childhood and maturity. Aside from those extrahours of study were now parties, dances, and outside responsibilities to divide our allegiances. We certainly are indebted to our junior high teachers for abiding with us through this awkward span. But if junior high was a period of separation, high school was soon to reunite our class in pursuit of common interests. As freshmen, we helped with the operetta Meet Arizona , among other things, and just subslsted beneath the upperclassmen as all freshmen do. Our sophomore year brought increased responsibility as we began getting a foothold into the school's operations. Members of the class began to squeeze onto athletic team and other places of prominence in and around school. Near the year's end a few members of the class were chosen to be servers for the junior-senior banquet. ' Under Norman Middleton as president, our junior year was unprecedented in accomplishment and spirit. We helped with The Mikado , successful athletic teams, and all other facets of school life. The highlight of the year, however, was unquestionablyour prom in the South Pacific . Never before were we so united in our efforts as at this dedicated time. With competent leadership and willing followers, we overcame the barriers before us and presented a spectacle unparalleled in meaning and grandeur. Seniorhood then brought us its honor and responsibility which we readily grasped and converted into achievement. Steve Raver led the class through the last year as president, with Gary Lowmiller, ,T an Lawton, and J' im Franey acting as vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. THE QUILL was capably edited by Deanna Lamb and Nancy Holt, assisted by Barbara Beyer and Deanna Siglin. Our athletic teams were the best in years, yielding two conference championships and statewide recognition. Our music program was unmatched at its contests, and our class play Kind Lady will not soon be for- gotten, We received some fine class supplementation from Cooper through the school reorganization. These additions to our athletic and scholastic programs were invaluable in creating a senior year beyond all ex- pectations. Wherever there was previously a need, there seemed to be a student from Cooper to fill the vacancy. There is a motive behind all deeds, a reason for all accomplishments. Little doubt exists that the instigation for all of the feats of our class has lain in a progressive and thriving spirit of toil and truth. No, we shall not beforgotten, classmates, Our actions and achievements and, more important, our attitudes have been such that time can only whet them, not erase them. May our memories permeate our lives and give us a meaningful purpose so that we may meet the future with the confidence and spirit typical of the Class of 1960. CLASS FLOWER: CARNATION CLASS MOTTO: Our memories in the pastg Our hands in the present, CLASS COLOR: LAVENDER AND SILVER Our eyes to the future. ORIGINAL CLASS OF '60 ROW ONE: D, Dunlop, .T . Franey, E, Gose, N. Middleton, E, Doty, .T . Lawton, E, Travis, S, Walker. ROW TWO: P. Anderson, B. Monthei, R. Freeman, R. Hastings, L, Kendall, D, Wilson, M, Gilmore, C, Melson, D, Schilling, D, Scheuermann. ROW THREE: B. Liljegren, P. Millard, N, Louk, J, Kunce, B, Beyer, M, Barrett, M. Davis, N, Holt, L, Marten, D, Pauley. ROW FOUR: D, John, R, Lane, S, Eldridge, E, Lawson, W, Taylor, S. Raver, B. Morain, B. Davis, J, Mitchell, D, Albright. . : , u:?r535. lf ' ' ' x r 'Iv'-1: :Irv-:1 . .ju bl. I I ,A --Sei, 5592 L . , .,., xv, ,-L ix f A Q.-1 A 4 - . REMEMBER ,, , gg, I sq' A E-ily-Q 5 VA f, m X W J ' 4 I Q ul N Q' 4 ,,1 1 rx If . I E' THE iw 1. FFL. . fi .XS -f 'x'e 45. 7 , .37 ' I I I 54 rl, LQ? . igfvqxf ,fl .- 4' . rl . MIS. -. f 1 ' 1 ,I f my , K' f P Iisf X ii YE RS 5:11 'e , .--N ,. , ,X A ,W I-.. A -,J f 7 A X, ' ax ,. , .. - . 'N -' lk. ' C .' 1- ,:?'71. ' X . L, -, .2535 . . .N V - xN!f'fi - H -rv - JV, y 'A,,,., ,, -cv Nh X .I . '-'flew '34 ,', ' 1 1 tix' ' A Z., A A.-fi ' Y ' Q L s 1 . A ., 2- kk ,f 1 ,. ' . , f. f ' 1 . if 1 J 'u A 5 -E. - N L x 1- 0 A J J! , L. . 1,2 . , F I 1 uh fa A. 4' . . l S gg K- 1 J J . LH 'Q-4-uae: -T: XL--N he az., OUR MEMORIES IN THE PA T Daniel Burdette Albright Jerry Wayne Allen Paulena Mae Anderson Margot Jane Barrett Barbara Lee Beyer Rose Marie Bordenaro William Lee Davis Mary Rae Davis Sharon Kay Denhardt Ruth Ellen Doty Dennis Richard Dunlop Samuel Lloyd Eldridge Terry Leroy Ferr James Vincent Franey Leota Ramonia Freeman Martha Ann Gilmore Edmund Lowell Gose Nancy LeVoy Gragg Ruth Ann Hastings Nancy Jane Holt David Arthur John LaNerta Jean Kendall Janell Rae Kunce Deanna Rae Lamb Ronald James Lane William Henry Lawrence Jr Edward Charles Lawson 'Janice Irene Lawton Jerrold Bruce Liljegren Nancy Jean Louk M, .-, 'ff..!y?-SVT? '1 ll ii l 1 S l i r 5 -6 1 S are lll ' Q -l A 'Ei ta H I 7 iiri 'f . i ,L '. I 4 . ' A , L ' i iii ::: I L TT if W1 an Bi AM, .,.,.,.... x i' Q Y OUR EYES TO THE FUTURE Gary Lynn Lowmiller Linda Mae Marten Carrie Lou Melson Norman Dean Middleton Patricia Joan Millard Thomas Nicholas Miller 'Jerry William Mitchell Barbara Ioan Monthei William Douglas Morain Arlene Pearl Orfield James Donald Pauley Judith Ann Pearce Dennis Melvin Peer Gary Keith Peterson Paul Samuel Pope Stephen Edward Raver John William Russell Dean LeRoy Ross Gary Keith Sanders Darrell F. Scheuermann Donald Dean Schilling Deanna Marie Siglin Wayne Francis Taylor Carol Anne Toyne Elaine lean Travis Stephen George Walker Patricia Lucile Waters Dorothy Marie Wilson John Elbert Zepp Lantes Eugene Zoeller BACCALAUREATE Class Processional -- Aida Invocation , , Hymn . Scripture Reading . . Go Not Far From Me, O Sermon-- An Open Door Lord Sunday, May 22, 1960 Eight O'clock P. M. .... .Verdi Mrs. Beryl Morden . Rev. Frank Patterson . Faith of Our Fathers . Rev. Russell Pope Hayden M. Morgan Senior Madrigal . . Rev. Dick Harberrs LO, A V0iC6 T0 Heaven Sounding . . . . . . . Borrniansky, arr. by Tchaikovsky High School Choir Benediction . . . Rev. Darrell Mitchell Recessional-- Largo . . . Handel i 1 i 1 I 1 Rev. Dick Harberrs COMMENCEMENT Friday, May 27, 1960 Eight O'clock P. M. Processional-- Pomp and Circumstancen ,,,,,, ,fE1gar Mrs. Beryl Morden Invocation . . . Rev. Halsey Wakelin O Jesus, Grant Me Hope and Comfort . . Johann W. Franck The Halls Of Ivy . ......... . Russell Boys' Glee Club Commencement Address , ,,.., , . . The Romance of Lengthening Shadows Dr. Ray Bryan, Iowa State University Hall of Fame Award ,,,.. , Superintendent R. R. Lashier Honors and Presentation of Class . . Principal Frank Miller Awarding of Diplomas ................ James L. Pauley, Ir. President, Board of Education Benediction ........... . Rev. Halsey Wakelin Recessional-- War March of the Priests . . Mendelssohn l Dr. Ray Bryan CLASS WILL I, Danny Albright, leave my way with women to Mike Vincent. I, Jerry Allen, leave my ability to get along with the teachers to my brother Bill. I, Paulena Anderson, leave my quiet, shy ways to Mary Nipps. I, Margot Barrett, leave my rodding around in the Little Grey Dragon to Jim Russell. I, Barbara Beyer, leave my mindreading ability to Janet Smith--don't overwork it. I, Rose Bordenaro, leave Terry Fett to no one. So behave yourself. I, Bill Davis, leave my Flying Eagle to the most deserving guy who needs it, Coach Byrnes. Best of luck with it Coach. I, Mary Rae Davis, leave my tame ways to Linda Lawson. I, Sharon Denhardt, leave my aggressiveness to Dee Lindsey. I, Ellen Doty, leave my unfinished shorthand lessons and the echo of Mr. Michener's screams to Jan Durlam. I, Dennis Dunlop, leave broken hearts behind. I, Sam Eldridge, leave nothing, I need everything I have, and I am going to try to take it with me. I, Terry Fett, leave with a Rosey future. I, Jim Franey, leave my ability to get along with the girls to Rog Stoline. Be careful Rog, some of them slap pretty hard. I, Ramonia Freeman, leave to the school the rest of my brothers and sisters. I, Marti Gilmore, leave my short haircut to Harold Rose. l,Eddie Gose, being as stingy as I am, leave absolutely nothing to absolutely no one. I, Nancy Gragg, leave the alley behind the hotel to Charlene Newcom. I, Ruth Hastings, leave all my bills, except one, to whoever wants them. I, Nancy Holt, leave my pantaloons to Jim Hanson. I, David John, leave my broad-minded ability to get along with the opposite sex to Steve Anderson. A guy who really needs it??I, LaNetta Kendall, leave my ability to stick with one boy to Michaele Patterson. I, J anell Kunce, leave my red hair to Marlys Barrett and Mary Nipps. l, Deanna Lamb, leave my love for the finer things of life to Dennis Spoo. I, Ronald Lane, leave. I ain't too-oo-oo glad! I, Bill Lawrence, leave my books to the highest bidder. I, Ed Lawson, leave the right for the boys to sit with the girls in study hall. I, Janice Lawton, leave the Friday night escapades to Carolyn, Jayne, Pat, Denise, Linda, and Nicki, with the hopes they tame them down a little. Remember girls, no more than 10 in a car. l, Bruce Liljegren, leave--sliding down the bannisters. I, Nancy Louk, leave my giggle to Betty Porter. l, Gary Lowmiller, leave my short haircut to Dennis Spoo. I, Linda Marten, leave my hard marshmallows to Mr. Haney. I, Carrie Melson, leave my superior volley- ball serving to Jane St. Clair. I, Norman Middleton, leave my ability to skip school to anyone who is brave enough to try it.l, 'l'ornMiller, leave?I should say not. I'm going to stick around and protect my interests. I, Pat Millard, leave my ability to get along with the Junior boys to Linda Baker. Be good to them, Pinky. I, Jerry Mitchell, leave my Roadster to Coach Linduska. I, Barbara Monthei, leave my ability to monkey around in shorthand class to Wanda Freeman. I, Bill Morain, leave my music abilities to Mr. Wiser. I, Arlene Orfield, leave my ability to be in the wrong places at the wrong time to Donna Kafer. I, Donald Pauley, leave all of my old neckties to Mr. Haney. I, Judy Pearce, leave my squeaky oboe, dislike for other things to Nicky Eason. They are both hopeless Nick! I, Dennis Peer, leave my ability to drive not into other peoples' cars, to Judy Gilmore. I, Gary Peterson, leave for the farm to give my hired girl a rest. I, Paul Pope, leave my love for homecoming queens to some lucky Junior boy. I, John Russell, leave the- Junior class to my Dad. May they find his services restful. I, Steve Raver, leave my ability of rebounding, of playing end on the football team, and of wearing the biggest shoes in school, to that giant of the Freshman class--J oe May. I, Dean Ross, am definitely leaving. I, Keith Sanders, leave the well-worn road to Carroll to whomever has a car. I, Darrell Scheuermann, leave everything but my glasses. I can't see without them. I, Donald Schilling, leave my ability to fix zippers to Keith Conroy. I, Deanna Siglin, leave my interest in the U. S, Army to Pat Limburg. l, Wayne Taylor, leave my bursting personality to Judy Thompson. I, Carol Toyne, leave my quiet and bashful ways to Frank McNulty. I, Elaine Travis, leave my gilleyweeds to Mardel Thomsen. I, Steve Walker, leave my ability to leap tall buildings with a single bound to Superman. I, Pat Waters, leave my ability to study in the library 8th period to Roger Stoline. Find any Biology reports yet? I, Dorothy Wilson, leave my dimples to Blummy Taylor, I. John Zepp, leave my ability to stay at 140 pounds to Ron Zwicky. I, Lanny Zoeller, leave my ability to run hurdles to Jack Piepel, and the hurdles themselves to Carolyn Hurdle. CLASS PROPHECY Danny Albright, now living in Florida, is still single, and is searching for the Fountain of Youth. Jerry Allen became a noted tree surgeon, furnishing handkerchiefs for Weeping Willows. Paulena Anderson and Pat Millard are thriving Cosmetologists at Adaza. Margot Barrett is selling shock absorbers for baby buggies. Barbara Beyer is still takingher correspondence course from Perry. Bill Davis is a flea specialist. Mary Rae Davis is sweeter than ever. She lost her temper and can't find it. Sharon Denhardt is leading a tough life as a nurse.E11en Doty is raising her own Junior League. Dennis Dunlop and Ronnie Lane joined the Foreign Legion. Sam Eldridge, Terry Fett, and John Russell are challenging any three-man team, as long as the three men are women. Jim Franey occupies the dignified position of manager of the Washington Senators. Ramonia Freeman is teaching bookkeeping at JHS. Martha Gilmore has finally settled down after a rollicking life as chorus girl in the Yukon Dance Halls. Nancy Gragg is telling Little Audrey jokes to South Africans. Ruth Hastings became a very rich girl and donated a heated swimming pool to JHS. Rose Bordenaro is living in Terrytown, U. S. A, Nancy Holt is now editor of TRUE ROMANCE which features stories written by Deanna Lamb. David John is a criminal lawyer in Sing Sing. LaNetta Kendall is still fond of Bills and works at the Mint. J anell Kunce is running a paper route during her spare time as housewife, Bill Lawrence is running a taxi service for the Old Maid's Home. Ed Lawson spends all of his time at his hobby--reading Burma Shave signs. Janice Lawton is head cheerleader at West Point. Bruce Liljegren made his first million and married a chorus girl in record time, P, S. She was a brunette, Nancy Louk became Private Secretary when Ann Southern quit. Gary Lowmiller is teaching tap dancing in Tapioca, Iowa. Linda Marten was killed in a stam- pede at a bargain counter. Carrie Lou Melson is a real estate agent in Death Valley. Norman Middleton got his Junior G-Man's badge last weekg he's still waiting for his Dick Tracy gun. Tom Miller died of a broken heart when he had to leave Ji-IS. Jerry Mitchell is selling rat poison from door to door. Barb Monthei is still working for the Freeman of our country.Bill Morain is giving jitterbug lessons at the Odd Fellow's Hall. Arlene Orfield is knitting sweaters for the fleet. Don Pauley was promoted. He now ushers at MGM studios with a spotlight. Gary Peterson gained world recognition running a Roulette Wheel at Monte Carlo. Judy Pearce was fatally injured in a brainstorm. Ed Gose became a second Wrigley selling rubber cuds for dairy cattle. Dennis Peer became a second Henry Ford manufacturing stream-lined kiddy cars. Paul Pope stayed in High School when he found they couldn't draft students. 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