Jefferson High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Jefferson, IA)

 - Class of 1960

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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. Keith Sanders was fatally injured while testing one of Pee:-'s fool-proof kiddy cars. Steve Raver became a great scientist, but fell into a test tube and drowned. Dean Ross is a motor-cycle cop at Winkleman Switch. Darrell Scheuermaun is driving a rocket ship for Mars Consolidated School. Don Schilling got sleeping sickness, but soon snored so loud he woke himself up. Deanna Siglin is Vice-President of Fanny Farmer Candies, Inc. Wayne Taylor is a '.'Bouncer for the American Trampoline Company. Carol Toyne is chief bottle-washer at Lane's Candy Kitchen. Elaine Travis is reading the funny papers on Sunday morning over Radio station KWKY, Steve Walker was crossed in love and went to live in a cave. Patsy Waters is in partnership with Wilson, Inc. John Zepp is mayor of Farlin. Lanny Zoeller is a bareback rider with Ringling Brothers. WOODRUFF PHARMACY Your Corner Drug Store T. Sc H. OIL COMPANY Walgreen Agency Where You Gas 8L Re-Tire For Less WESTERN AUTO STORE 4

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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.



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1960 ANNU L STAFF CO-EDITORS: Steve Walker, Bruce Liljegren. BUSINESS MANAGERS: Deanna Siglin, Norman Middleton, ASSISTANT EDITORS: ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: Mr. Michener, Advisor Eddie Gose John Russell Norman Middleton Bruce Liljegren Steve Walker Ellen Bruggernan Ianice Lawton Deanna Lamb Mrs. Morden, Advisor Nancy Louk Paulina Anderson Patsy Waters Pat Millard Rose Bordenaro Janell Kunce Ruth Hastings LaNetta Kendall Dorothy Wilson Mary Rae Davis Carol Toyne Deanna Siglin Arlene Orfield Darrell Scheuerrnann Don Shilling Barbara Monthei Ramona Freeman Sharon Denhardt ROW FOUR: SPONSORS: Mrs. Morden, Mr. Michener Pat Millard Nancy Holt Margot Barrett Barbara Beyer Martha Gilmore Carrie Lou Melson Linda Marten Elaine Travis Nancy Gragg Eddie Lawson Danny Albright Dennis Dunlop David John Ronnie Lane Dennis Peer Jim Franey Terry Fett Lanny Zoeller Gary Lowmiller Wayne Taylor Steve Raver Bill Morain Don Pauley Sam Eldridge Bill Davis I erry Mitchell

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