Jefferson High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Jefferson, IA)

 - Class of 1975

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A 2 2 2 J E SE 'r f 'S 1. Q1 sa ,. ,4 sa if E e S Z is 5 J 5 F ,,, 1 3 2 A 4 ,r 'rI .-4? W. -.1 IM Ny K .. RW Jw X J 5 A QQJO, Qfpww Slwfif? fi-35 if W J PM ,W f? 9 ,Q ksgyygxyvyg I !44.c,LC7z'A: Gidkiy J f oi P ysfddy WX 'L f wig QD W QW W ek LJ fx A EJ XO, em L 'W ' , 3-I ,NN Y MV,,gf' fy., gbbw fl U WN X BX ,1 A SQQ J.C.H.S. 1. Now Keith W. --what's your problem? asks Kevin B. 2. Dave K. Reads Jeff I-I. a heart breaking story. 3. Miss Cripe lays it on the line! 4. Okay girls, you've had your picture taken, what are you waiting for. . . swimsuit competition? 5. Rudolph the red-nose reindeer. Maybe Sherrinell Craven? the way we were A av e K 3, sw., 1 ' i L 5 fi eff! , 'SPE 1. I want my mommy, cries jeff I-I. 2. Another day, another credit. 3. Gina C., Julie A., Teresa G. --fashion experts proudly model the latest in party dresses. 4. Peek-a-boo! -Q4 A 1 H-5, Tw' 1. It's getting pretty bad when high school students can't remem ber their own names. 2. Smile joan, that last remark couldn't have been THAT bad. 3. Roll 'em Ron! 4. Nick C. always seemed to be helping the basketball girls. He helped Becky K. Work on name tags for Parent's Night. 5. A Valentine for your sweet Mark R? Student Lzje z 1 f Hl.ltMn S I I , XXYLI 'X I N 1 . The student center is the common hang-out between classes at noon and after school. 2. Shooting for an academy award? 3 M whatac t fa ' . y, u e ce. 4. Kathleen M. works during her study hall. Familiar Faces n Dwerenl Places ., ' 1 6 e 4 i l fl x 1 1 a u I a A in d E 1 . L I 1 3 I 3 i 1 1 J e f f 8 Jeff white and Lisa Lindhart Sheila Mccregor and cm-y Hoskins , ' R - Ron Raney and Mary Ann Seela Barb Young and Chris Blackburn I x UB1?ER:wU5ing ogggpho 5 mofes caxhe up' With a'S'econdA 'p1ace' float. ' A1mSSemb lv line Of workers Puts together 3 ' S0'g day oroughtout a Zlot of imiiirdoshf a11f1Q90Sfvr422 eS aswell 1Q?2g Qf SC12Q91SPi:v riE'L?i?m'Ted fouxidio'thatTfCriscoo?is tough to comb out. Steve C., ABOVE, obviously enl9Yed Sullglassgsfi- Weil! Pat'W 's Su6:fhC feifinto . g , 7,3 . , . plgoe her long skixft. Braid and Lisa had o oo V ax W fs' I, , of , .. ,uh f o fl J ' W . A Time For Making Memories . we 'OI-u-1,-, ,egg .gi 1 .,.,- u 2 1 .e:q'a' has X70 Q ir. ' f jk, W, TOP RIGHT: The animation of the junior float cinched their first place title. BELOW RIGHT: The seniors had a lot of fun Working f?j on their float, but feathers really mess things up, don't they? Day By Day 7 r 7 iy' ' M 594 E2 A-f-f 7' T0 Learn Ana' Live New Chances SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS are President, K. Wrightg Vice-President, J. Fieg Secretary-Treasurer, B. Edwards. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS are President, C. Kretzingerg Vice-President, R. Shriverg Secretary-Treasurer, L. Dunivan. ,g, f S as 2 fin.- . ,f - .M f' 1 ,546 YQ 1 v, 'll 5 'ESS Pk 'ESI ,ff S wa Z! np, WL UH ' fx, . Ali i X .V .Q 1: 'ie f I MEP , . ,.f.... SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are President, D. Lehmang Coon. g 5 r Vice-President, M. Murphyg Secretary-Treasurer, T. Drama Class, Fall . . . FRONT ROW LEFT: G. Meinecke, G. Coon, T. Kowaleski, T. Hobson, B. Telleen, I. Lynch, I. Garnet. SECOND ROW LEFT: M. Murphy, B. Edwards, B. Sloan, C. Evers. THIRD ROW LEFT: R. Marks, K. Wright, K. Bartley, D. Sayre, J. Hale, K. Feldmann, D. Krause, M. Gillespie. , UPPER LEFT: Does teacher Kevin B. have to lecture you again Keith F? LOWER LEFT: Did you enjoy your day at the zoo, Carmen E. ? Hope you didn't give Marilyn L. and Randy M. too much trouble! cession stand owner and listening to Barb T. and Gina C. talk Chinese, isn't it Martha M. ? LOWER RIGHT: Pretty tough being a con- ,. . . Ana'Sprz'ng LEFT: Granny, G. Coon, N will W? checks out a tourist, M. Gillespie, as a possible mate for her grand-- daughter. ABOVE CEN- TER: The Count, D. Krause, and the Coun- tess, S. Graven, dis- cuss their daughter's future. ABOVE RIGHT: Tour- ists, M. Gillespie and T. Kowalski, quarrel while, right, the Countess gives instruc- tions to Model S, K. Bartley. SFATED: T. Kowalski, B. Sloan, S. McGregor, J. Hale, D. Gross, M. Sullivan, M. Gillespie. BACK ROW: J. May, B. Wright, C. Evers, B. Telleen, B. Edwards, G. Meinecke, G. Coon, K. Feldmann, J. Garnett, A. Atch- ley, S. Graven, D. Krause, K. Bartley. Settling Into A 4 1. Cathy O. works on a hut. 2. Sometimes work had to be done in the hall, right Rhon- da S. and Vicki T. 3. Beautiful painting girls! 4. lim K. popped out of the volcano. 5. Smile Charlie--prom only comes once a year! 6. Steve S. and Steve D. Whittle out a canoe. 7. Bob K. you better hlep Greg B. out. 8. Jon B. and Eldo W. really fit into the theme. 9. Messy Work, Gina C. ? . Hawaiian Sunset aw .' 'ii . , .9 ., 2-.Spf .- 1 -ff' X- if s : , ' .'fr.,,4 .5 . L , gm-f y. -.Q ' ,fx A , f4 I, - ' . y I ., , qv ,, iv 1. . , u A r ,- .425 is if' ' V - . ' ' sf S5 ' 3 0 .f 2 ' I H 4, - , .G ' 4 ' ' ' , ,, ' 0 . ' L az J J. v ' .3 a t it . f V f ' N ' s 1 A if Q Tm. L .-A A 5 - A: 'gh ,., Q , A I ' X, A as .f ,n 5 . The theme for this years prom was Hawaiian Sunset. The juniors brought out their Hawaiian theme with a beautiful waterfall, a vol- cano, and an ocean scene. The banquet food was delicious, and this was followed by an enter- taining program in the theater. The band, Antelon, stirred up excitement and emotion in the crowd. During breaks, names were drawn and prizes awarded. After the dance, there was a movie at the theatre followed by a breakfast at the Elks Club. It was a beautiful evening. i f 1 S E 3 3 Q 4 e 1 in 2 E '2 1 n l g , Q 20 U 'S f . wi J. 5 2 .-.I 1 ,NW 'W 11,5 . - V, KM EQ,- P A wards igh Z: BPOE-MUSIC CAMP SCHOLARSHIP: Nancy Oatts ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP: Barb Young by Bob and Joan Schilling Qnot picturedj by Mr. Jim Ball. Milligan. 'Wk' 4i hhlh ks iA :NS 9 P C 51 n37faf1 H J A ff' Ng HOME STATE BANK SCHOLARSHIP: Barb Fountain, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIQNAL WQNHINS SCHQLAR- D01-lg HObaI't by Gerald C1S.11Se- SHIP: Pam Stogsdill by Verna Ball. BETA TAU DELTA SCHOLARSHIP: Jeff Hostetler, Carmen Evers by Jan Lu. BETA SIGMA PHI SCHOIARSHIP: Annette Stofer by Cindy Baker. Qi W, ,5 ,N ,N figs A Time OfA chievement. DEKALB AWARD: Gary Hoskins by Clay Miller. A x ,K I A X 14 , '- - 1 i xsxi lf A I. . 3115 t wg, if f 5 W y 15 X ' A '4' Tr JEFFERSON STATE BANK ART SCHOLARSHIP: Susan Brown by Bruce Bahnson. I I , - J J -- 2 . IDEAL INDUSTRIES GRANT: Martha Murphy by Bill Limburg X KIWANIS SCHOLARSHIP: Carmen Evers and jeff White by Clay Miller. TSI CLUB SCI-IOIARSHIP: Randy McCol1om by Dan Benitz. ay. I 1 If X HOSPITAL AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP: Kathy Schmidt by Joe Ella Lawton. Students A warded For DAR GIRLS GOOD CITIZEN: Martha Murphy by Lena Hayes. TED SEEIA SCHOLARSHIP: Roger Tuhn by Gerald Clause SPEECH AWARDS: Gina Coon, Sherrinell Graven, Joy- Ce Garnet by Melba Cripe- JCEA EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP: Judy Kirby by Bill Limburg. HIA SCHOLARSHIP: Kathy Schmidt and Martha Murphy by Mick Finn. LIONS CLUB ARION AWARDS: Yvon Hamilton and Judy Kirby by jack Finneseth. Their A ccomplishmenls. A ' T A ' l Q- ' --1 i- 5' . ' .. -,f H ' :. A i V, vdff , ' , x , ,a . . , ' - q- v-, . f.. , . ,l rg. Q ff ,-4, Q , - .. gif? - V . is . v - - '-if f--4. ' S A Q ' - cv -- . 1 '2-',g , f Ji- 33.3 , - .- A , ,T 1, A , , - V N , Y.. H ,. , - rift . '- -'V A - 1 - Y , lv ,Qt M .I I V . 4 'Uk ,. xv.. ' gf ' 5 ,Vw 'A 5 V 0 4 9314: ky E, Z . ' - 4 , ,V . , 5 MA 3. Nw , -- 2 ' -' M ' Q 'VX e :39,i1 -W ' L ' . f 4 - -,L , . . .: . v,Y:,,,.., - A A g Y .2 1- is G , f., M 2 ' C' 2 ' A fff A fvg2:g2'if if A A sr M? A l- W4 1- . hi lf? ,N K v A ' tif? Y P- lf' ' , ,A , s wf? Sf. '1l4,aT i, 53' ' ,V ' ' ' tri fi 'fi -.uf9'f:fJ3 31irl3 . W ' , I f 3 11..Kf?V1-j-:ix ,CQ , 1 1 Rfk' ,' 31,32-'.s li -.e Q ' 1 ' -- UIQ -' J:--.HQ M .gi . 1 V r' ti . W' -L'.1 57 i 'K , , ,law 7'-A fgk V , W I A .if I f .A 1 -Q .,f 'fc' K 1- 8' ' 5- Ig' W Q ' ' - Q' , . -F.. , - . if - I ., X 5 . . I Ni, ,K , ,5 Q' .. X ,KK P . ,. r Q . . -5 . A I. ' 4, X 'Q is N X i - . 24- K H All X e ' 1 2 1 li' -'- L ' ' x . MERIT AWARDS: FIRST ROW: Mr. Limburg, B. Fountain, R. Whiton, K. Hagedorn, J. Kirbyg SECOND ROW: T. Perkins, L. Lindhart, K. Bagley, D. Weiss, D. Shriver, M. Murphy, THIRD ROW: R. Fay, R. Tuhn, M. Seela, D. Lehman. RECIPIENTS OF HOME STATE BANK DICTIONARIES: FIRST ROW: R. Whiton, J. Kirby, K. Woodruff, M. Rasmus- sen, T. Perkins, D. Weiss, R. Fay, M. Moller, D. Hallg SECOND ROW: M. Murphy, B. Telleen, A. Stofer, T. Coon, S. Brown, I. Orris, L. Lindhart, B. Fountain, THIRD ROW: L. Last, P. Clark, D. Steinke, A. Balding, C. Devilbiss, K. Bagley, L. Dunivan, D. Shriver, FOURTH ROW: B. Young, R. Tuhn, M. Millard, M. Sorenson, M. Seela, P. Schrader, D. Lehman, G. Hoskins, K. Hagedorn fnot picturedj. 25 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW M Murphy, M See1a,J Oms M Moller, I K1rby D I-Ia1I, SEC OND ROW: K. Woodruff, B Fountaln, B Telleen D Shnver G I'IOSk11'1S, THIRD ROW M Rasmussen WEISS, T. Coon, S Brown, K Bagley, K Hagedom fnot plcturedy NCC MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP Gloria Edwards Boyd Knosp by joan Edwards. Towards The F ulure. 'ZLZ7 TYPING AWARDS: L. Lindhart, C. Devilbiss, L. Dunivan, R. Tasler. x . 'X U xvs if -.. , f ' N41 F? iv C3 I if ' , X O I F ,,' A . Y N .4 U ' ' ' , X ft ' x iv I , L It -A 4- A zgI . S951 nz H Xexjig - V1 t I 2' wr .. KK lg Q 4 1 3 A ix SHORTHAND AWARDS: FRONT ROW: V. Tuhn, R. Goochey, P. Stogsdill, B. Fountain, R. Whitong BACK ROW: D. Hagen, I. Meiners, J. Elzig, K. Bagleyg TYPING AWARD: T. Coon. BPO DOES SCI-IOLAR SHIP: Kathy Bagley, Rosanna Whiton by Mrs. Virgil Davis. C Quzllflnd Scroll r ... ... A e a Z i v e W I' i Z l FRONT ROW: B. Fountain, C. Ott, T. Wright, P. Schrader: BACK ROW: R. Whiton, T. Coon, G. Coon, M. Schuttler, J. Kirby, Those receiving Creaiive Writing Awards were T. Wright, T. Coon, G. Coon, and M. n Schuttler. New Quill and Scroll Members were P. Schrader, R. Whiton, I. Kirby and C. I-lagedorn fnot pic- turedj. C. Ott was recognized for being Quill photographer and exchange editor. 6 C1 1' 0 ... of - .re f L: A a Pictured with Miss Shimp are the girls who received Yearbook Awards. FRONT ROW: C. Nelson, K. Schmidt r fSenior Co-editorj, J. Kirby: BACK ROW: Miss Shimp, D. Smith Uunior Co-editorj, K. Bagley. S Tomorro w's Speakers Today sf 1' mf! Each year several interested kids get up enough nerve to go to speech contest. They have to choose a selection and practice it many times in front of different audiences Miss Cripe and Miss Powers helped each student interpret and perform their selections. K. Bagley, G. Coon, S. Graven, K. Feldmann, and I. Garnett went on to state after receiving I's at district. Only G. Coon, S. Craven, and J. Gar- nett brought home state I's. 31-41 29 AFS. ez a l r N 'f i-Til to 1 SITTING: Susan Telleen, Kar Shriver, Mary Ann Seela, Rhonda Shriver, julie Allender, Linda Dunivan, Amanda Atchley, Mary Ellen Perkins, Debbie Bagley, Nancy Johnston, Shelly Timmerman, Barb Telleen. STANDING: Gina Coon, Laura Ramaekers, Martha Murphy, Teresa Coon, Brenda Blume, Jody Copeland, Margaret Hamilton, Robert Fay, Brad Nelson, Kay Woodruff, Tim Perkins, Susan Brown. Amanda's American Fam- ily, the Bob Telleens: SEATED: Dorothy, Susan, Bob. STANDING: Barb, Amanda, Terri. A Specza! Vzszlor From England tv BELOW: Susan, Amanda and 5, , j t ax 4 un, . , . , '!- Q gr.: ' -ff 5 ' Q 'gs Mx M fb .f X ff I' Q-. v , x Q55 , AAR visibly? 1. Office Education members this year included the following: BACK: KLEFT TO RIGHT, B. Betts, C. Dev- ilbiss, L. Gross. FRONT: I. Olson, D. Newell, P. Hansen. 2. D. Newell diligent--as always. 3. OE's newest member, C. Ott. 4. P. Hansen types away. 5. OE Coordinator, Miss Shimp, concentrated with all her might on what she was typing. 6. Miss Shimp evidently felt a few elementary lessons on the copier were necessary for Linda. Working ..1, f' .. . , Q,, . - . . , . . 5 1 H . , ,. H ..f- 4- ,, 4. - - . 4. - - ' ' ' il Parent Together .. i :avr -nvfn-rv gi. sa i if Q.. Q. 1' A .rv ,. .1 ,va ' .C 1 . 4 , M 1 4918- 'hi 54 W .4-' 'f ,,E 'f 1. T S I members, BACK: QLEFT TO RIGHTJ B. Nelson, M. Lauzon, D. Hendricks, M. Wuebker, D. Hobart, M. Halligan, M. Sie- mann, G. Taylor, Mr. Benitz. MIDDLE: J. Pritchett, D. Sayre, J. Olson, B. Meyer, P. I-Iostetler, C. Blackburn, R. McCollom, J. Murphy. FRONT: I. Ashcraft, D. Lehman, L. Last. 2. j. Olson managed to keep busy on the job. 3. G. Taylor certainly appeared to enjoy his work. 4. Something other than work seemed to in- terest P. Hostetler. 5. Through it all, M. Halligan worked on. S Zudenf A V' Audio Visual OFFICERS, SEATED: D. Steinlce, I. Olson, R. Goochey, FIRST ROW: I. Meiners, D. DeValois, J. Sullivan, A. Hemping, M. Sullivan, D. Marks, G. Beck, K. T0yne,MIDDLE ROW: T. Augustus, J. Garnett, T. Ely, D. Krause, K. Wright, S. Ogren, I. Kinsman, BACK ROW: 1. Steigexwalt, B. Nelson, D. Kirby, R. Laslo, N. Creel, B. Moses, J. Brandt, B. Jess. Always Valuable A 1 444' GETS 4, ,L I YS I' . M , ,g S 1 . I ' V f . . If V' .4 . -wtf ' W' ll- : ' .Ad A . I 2 I ,aw ,.,.L.,.. 7 , dh 5 , ,W J 1-iv! X Pf ggy vlonannu arm mm- 'savrv W Published By The Students of .lofferson Community. lfligtl School Volume 68 Ladies manag conduct a sn There are two ladies who do a treat deal to keep the school unning smoothly. They are MIS. :tary Hicks and Mrs. .Jdyvbe iinsman. These two important miles are the seeretariesliat ous. K nllt Some of their routine: jobs in' iude answering the telephone, filing admits and running: wands, Mrs, Kinsman has fcretary since the ze has four children: lan, Jim and .nsrnanls jobs Mrs, Mary Hicks and Mrs. Joyce 1 ,.'.-,...............-..f...n.H .'I'ff'.'fi'ftf'I'f'I'f'Iffffvlvflfwlnfvfffvf12135-fn?-2-Sw'-fl Calendar Jan. 28 -Q Wrestling -f anson M HERE Jan. 30 M Girls' Basketball Carroll N- HERE Jan. 3K -Q: Boys' Basketball lkenisort W- HERE Nels, l - xnbmv Girls' Basketball efsscftlfffitzledi 'M-W Glidden M lililfl lfeb. 4 mf--, R- Wrestling ' - -f iles mmrfs North - +- N 'Fha-re Effiflf fi Girls' Basketball Valtflnflflzurdnn There ?'fP1':.fi KVVVV' Wrrffstllng- mmL.Z Dallas fzrlrzsslzxity Thfgrff n of mmmw :iam R ' - W 2 l .The menfio R W R X - . ZL4, ffW'PL: BACK: P. Schrader. FRONT iff! ROW: QLEFT TO RIGHT, R. y Whiton, K. Hagedom, G. Coon, B. Fountain. SECOND ,rio ROW: M. Schuttler, K. ie D L Woodruff, C. Ott, B. Tel- Ie as I leen, J. Kirby, S. Staple- mu ton, M. Russell. THIRD ROW: T. Wright, L- Whitona pf? R, Arnold, T. Coon, S. dn' new By Te,-rg x Dunivan. ' ' Ros- If ' Mrs. M1ChEHef 3dV1S6S bite ylgueij anna Whiton on next week's Walton yo! Qu-111' TFUCR Hat N.. vm.-... vuuuqwuuxug, this employee will be Dick Lehv man, a senior at JCHS, This year Diczkls class schedule consists of three classes: Ad' vanced Composition, government and 'I' Sz I Related. Having morning classes, he is able to work aftemorms and nights. Dick uunxbn f......,. L... f v t 4 - Are twins A N181 E5 lt foo UYBX, COYUQ lllllliilly 133133 gfflii served basis. Ui all the schools rzmals which dill students run for ther hardelzt? As at main course the eyes lit up IH-gigs Nlnnahun and Julio- Sinn-- THE QUI ll Published By The Students of Jefferson Community High School V8 Monday, Jan. 27, 1975 Nutzibe 1' I , 1, W, Editorial gas hog at least two decad gallivanting aroun s, meeting other kai anged much since t ne is three times Q op, if there were e isn't enough! That' cially driving arou: :rs-on-end every ni tat they will have tt ily. i iight to see a friend 'go home again an: 9 top driving around an there are other ' f ie in your car and t :maybe you could s s tell tavo ite 'cho Fountain s one subject every high udent is interested in. :an tell right off the bat c it can't be - WORK! ight be inclined to guess say it's food. ention of money does :rtain greedy glint to the it's nothing like the groan of a student who .is breakfast and has eriod to go before lunch, ile ot' his stomach even he matter, hough there are the iplaints about the food .fer seen a day when the lidn't rush forthe lunch 'd of elephants after ii 's trucx the way the-5 it- lunch line one would tood wus l1sSUt'tl on at ii' nobody clse- gots Slh 4- schools rm-ills wtiicti its run tor thc ttxit'i,lcst 1 totxtsi' the cycs lit up most tor chili. l-'ish sticks right in there fighting for too. Tuna salad sauniert- next. Honorable mentions green bean casserole. chi over biscuits. and turke5 g and potatoes. There were Li comments for peanut tit sandwiches. shoe string poti and lettuce Now for the lood thats cl. to our hearts dessert instant reply ot the lIlgiji1l'3i'. cinnamon rolls Pininut fm cake slipped into st-cunt? and chocolzitc vhtti t followed Peacli crisp, vf czikc and ptitttliing xwri- tionetl also lcv vixnti though highly tiopiiinz' ilisqintlttwtl twcutlsc tit scrwtl only about omit .ludgiiig from rcsiiorzsi titivsttoiis l .islwtt lotsi tzif is init' til Iliff xtitpxiifxx inxorites Nlnytw ff s it iiiiolxcs :lic tin. - ftioiitf: .izitl sloiiint si Say Hey! We G01 SEATED: Treasurer-K. Shriver, Vice-President-C. Nelson, President-K. Bagley, Secretary-T. Benson. FRONT ROW: P. Tiffany, K. Rhoades, M. Hamilton, M. Perkins, S. Wuebker, M. Seela, V. Tuhn. SECOND ROW: I. Beckner, K. Molle, M. Waters, R. Tasler, D. Bagley, P. Piepels, I. Ecklund, R. Young, S. Stapleton, T. Wright, D. Smith. THIRD ROW: B. Blume, D. Dunlop, S. Dunivan, J. Dunivan, I. Fie, V. Hastings, G. Coon, K. Wilcox, I. Unger, I. Burk, L. Monthei. BACK ROW: L. Lindhart, S. Graven, I. Copeland, N. Oatts, L. Dun- ivan, T. Coon, P. Lane, S. Whitver, L. Ramael-ters, K. Woodruff, M. Murphy, M. Morrison, I. Brown, S. Brown Pep Club fired up the halls of ICHS this year with many activities. The halls were alive with colorful posters. Our Thing Is Victory was the motto for the students and athletic teams. , -1 9' . Spirit weeks were Pep Club sponsored. They included ev erytbing from 50's Day to Stuffed Animal Day. Pep ral lies which included skits we held. Most students even f joyed dressing up for a d' Yearbook S taff' .W 5 V ., ' ' ' im' ff' H: V .. 1 . f J- 1' '-', - '4 - E. -. .55 A, 1 ' :k ' , 1: fi ' ., . 1 - ' M ' ' V. , ' '. : L 1 ,. , 7 ,li gm ifl f,'f' , 1- ' ,I i yiiy ' ' , Lk 'f , .' 1 i..... o . L W 1 ' 2 B5 Q . gig gf ff-' ' ol 'S 23.252 , 41 ii LIII, I ' A'.1L I 3 ,, I E , . , . nf, , A , ' fi K-,, i , ' 4 ' . . - ' I . . ooo. 1 oooo i A i ', ' fi iii. , , K . .. ooi iii , BACK ROW: D. Bagley, D. Kirby, K. Schmidt, K. Bagley, L. Ramaekers. FRONT ROW: D. Dunlop, B. Blume, C. Nelson, J. Kirby, M. Hamilton, K. Wilcox, D. Smith, Advisor Miss Shimp. I-,ja-f?f9 .'-' ,,,........a ' . we n We Did II Our Way 1 KW.- , ,yyp-px. jazz:-X, ,P 1 . 4 . - 'f .. I f ...- Kathy Schmidt IABOVEJ and Denise Smith fBELOWJ served as co-editors for the year. X AT LEFT: Financial Advisor and his assistants--Renee Goochey, Mr. Michener, and Dean Marks. AT RIGHT: Mr. Howard Dusek acted as our yearbook representa- tive. I . 93 ---Q.- - . l as -rs.--.,, ' l --Q....LM -2-.L- X Three people on the staff had different opinions about work- ing. Laura seems to be quite happy with her typingg Dana appears to be taking a breakg but Debbie thinks we just should put things away and go home. - 1 r 5 x 5 I 4 1 1 I . i 5 r 1 Z x W i R i 4 1 l N 1 , 1 1 X w x 1 l J l X J i 5 1 I w I W i i I 1 l J 1 l 5 .I-Club. .ALitlleEUort... ABOVE LEFI' TO RIGHT: FRONT ROW, N. Twedt, M. Seela, R. Tasler, B. Young, M. Bordenam, T. Monthei, V. Tuhng SECOND ROW, R. Shriver, P. Piepel, I. Copeland, V. Hastings, P. Steinke, P. Stogsdill, B. Fountain, D. Gross, THIRD ROW, S. Brown, K. Hagedorn, L. Lst, S. Gumm, S Clark, L. Lindhart, C. Devilbiss, N. Johnston, P. Elzigg BACK ROW, M. Moller, M. Rasmussen, G. Ruth, S. Ogren, T. Kious, S. Buzard, D. Raney, K. Woodruff. .7 BELOWLEFI' TO RIGHT: FRONT ROW, I. I-Iostetler, I. White, I. Springer, G. Tiffany, G. Hoskins, I. Sullivan, D. Shriver, S. McGregor, K. Schmidt, SECOND ROW, D. McGregor, C. Blackburn, I. Orris, P. Genco, N. Wand, B. Canoe, D. Weiss, S. Whitver, THIRD ROW, D. Conroy, R. Russel, R. Raney, I. Wahl, S. Andrusyk, E. - Walker, B. Goodwin, B. Harris, BACK ROW, S. Stoline, D.'Sayre, B. Hyndman, G. Subbert, M. Cuddy, R. Las- lo, J. Canady, D. Hall. . With A Lot Of Sweat!! FFA . The Better Way FRONT ROW: D. McGregor, sentinal, G. Hoskins, treasurer, C Hoskins, vice president, S Custer, president, I. Sandage, secretary, R. Walker, reporter, and Mr. Clay Miller, advisor SECOND ROW J Lentz, K Walker, D. Thede, D. Hostetler, and K. Aldrich. THIRD ROW: D. Graven, G Tiffany, B Durbin, R Henning, D Con roy, and G. Busch. LEFT: G. Hoskins and S. Custer represented the jefferson chapter of FFA at a convention in Osceo- la. RIGHT: FRONT ROW J. Lentz, W. Wilson, K. Walker. SECOND ROW: J. Ostendorf, G. Busch, and L. May were among some of the FFA mem- bers who attended clinics These proved to be very informative. PLAY IIT AGM N k-l-a-sh-0-m -0 CAST Curly--Jeff Covault, Mark Schuttlerg Laurey--Gloria Edwards, Yvon Ham- ilton, Aunt Eller--Sherrinell Graven, Susan Gummg Will Parker--Roger Tuhn, Bill Jess, Jud Fry--Curt Kret- zinger, Rick Laslog Ado Annie Carnes --Sheila McGregor, Gina Coon, Ali Hakim--Steve Donovan, Andrew Carnes--A1 Honoldg Ike Skidmore-- Ken Aldrich, Cord Elam--Doug Car- man, Gerti Cummings--Julie Sayre, Virginia--Kris I-Iagedorng Ellen-- joan Schilling, Fav--Bai-b Fountain, Vivian--Angela Balding, Slim--Brian Jess, Man--Ion Brandt. LEFT Okla- homa with Sherrinell Craven, Gloria Edwards, and jeff Covault. BELOW: It's fun time at Skidmore's Party. JCI-IS music students worked long hard hours on Oklahoma. Some practices ran until eleven at night. All of the hard work paid off with five good performances. There were two performances on Tuesday, Octo- ber 11, 1974. The morning perform- ance was for fifth through eighth- grade students. The afternoon per- formance was for the ninth graders and high school students. ' klahomaf gn al I , .T ' . We W M 5- xz ' E54 H .P , UPPER LEFT: Curt Kretzinger Uudj does chores for Aunt Eller. UPPER RIGHT: Steve Donavon fA1i Hakimj gets a gun in the ribs from A1 Honold fCamesj as Sheila McGregor fAdo Anniej watches. ABOVE LEFT: Marti Chinburg taught the dancers everything they know. LOWER RIGHT: The Farmer and the Cowboy Should Be Friends. From Actzn Ana' Danczn UPPER LEFT: Gertie revealed Annie's bloomers to the world. UPPER RIGHT: Jud pays Aunt Eller for a hamper. ABOVE: Choir girls worked diligently learning group songs. RIGHT: Can-can girls Teri Benson, Laura Raemakers, Judy Kirby, Kathy Schmidt, Sue Whitver, and Vicki Hastings livened up the dream sequence. To The rchestra V The orchestra was a vital part of Oklahoma, They practiced three times a week during sixth period and also in the evenings. Members of the casts would come in sixth period and practice with the orchestra to get used to singing over them. This worked well. Members include, ABOVE: Mafy Bordenaro and Barb Edwards-- pianog' Dana Kirby--bassg Mark Gillespie--guitar. BE- LOW: Marty Wuebker--drumsg Kathy Bagler, Nancy Johnston, and Martha Murphy--flutesg Barb Young-- oboeg Dian Shriver and Saundra Hagedorn--clarinetsg Boyd Knosp and Bill I-Iarris--trumpetsg Margret Clark-- french horng and Mark Rasmussen-trombone. AT LEFT: Mr. Becker worked as hard as anyone. A big thank you to both Mr. Becker and Mr. Oatts. -.. Pom-Portgdi M ajoretle W . I. lax' T , . :f 3 F in 'M f ei . iw .. ' 1 gW,,, is I Wg T if nge.. w .2 5 5 sl ABOVE LEFT: Sherrinell Graven was the 1974 drum majorette. She led the marching band at Homecoming and during halftime at football games. ABOVE RIGHT: This year the band chose to participate in the Carroll Band Days. Lori Dunivan was chosen to represent jefferson in the queen competition. In the aftemoon she was crowned queen. BOTTOM: The 1974-75 porn-pon girls were S. McGregor, B. Young, S. Brown, N. Oatts, T. Coon, J. Unger, B. Telleen, and T. Monthei. All Stale dl Small roup fx '-TL? Sheila McGregor and Mark Schuttler were selected for the All-State Chorus. Students who received 1's at Small Group Contest this year were: Yvon Hamilton, vocal-sopranog Boyd Knosp, trumpetg Gloria Edwards, vocal-sopranog and Nancy Oatts, saxophone. 256 14-150' . U. ff 1 ' VAX M .S-5 - Xt if .f' ,V Lzfe Is A Song '01 'NH ff ,S .. FRONT ROW: Y. Hamilton, R. Laslo, D. Shriver, R. Tuhn, I. Kirby, K. Aldrich. BACK ROW: S. McGregor, C. Kretzinger, M. Bordenaro, J. Brandt, G. Edwards, J. Covault, J. Schilling, S. Gumm, M. Schuttler, G. Coon, M. Gillespie. K A typical practice scene. Many of these help the Swing Choir reach its perfection. Are you too heavy, Susan G. ? V , Worth Singing A 0 The Swing Choir added more to their rhythm section this year. Dana Kirby played bass and Brian Durlam played drums. Mary Bordenaro was on the piano. Small Group Contest at Perry was a new experience for the group. They participated as a Chamber Choir. Another I rating was added to the great JCI-IS music tradition. The AFS Concert was the highlight of the year. The group was asked to sing ilk k l 5 ll ffs , uw W . J . M I 4' 4 My Way for the Class of '75's grad- uation. Pl sr.. FRONT ROW: M. Sullivan, K. Subbert, C. Said, K. Molle, D. Dunlop, B. Blume, M. Hamilton, M. Sorenson, I. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: B. Scheuermann, M. Millard, R. Goochie, A. Hemping, K. Shriver, M. McCoy, D Hagen, R. Tuhn, K. Aldrich, B. Jess. THIRD ROW: K. Schmidt, K. Toyne, L. Ramaekers, J. Schilling, A. Balding, A. Honold, J. Covault, I. Brandt, D. Carman. BACK ROW: S, Graven, G. Edwards, Y. Hamilton, S. Gumm, M. Schuttler, R. Laslo, B. Jess, S. Donovan, D. Marks. IRaling Again For Eighth Year . Rx It - A FRONT ROW: M. Clark, S. Hagedorn, T. Foster, B. Edwards, D. Bagley, S. Timmerman, B. Kennedy, I. Gar- nett. SECOND ROW: M. Gillespie, R. Shriver, V. Tuhn, R. Tasler, S. Whitver, N. Johnston, T. Stienke, S. McGregor, K. Wilcox. THIRD ROW: R. Millard, G. Coon, D. Shriver, B. Fountain, V. Hastings, P. Stogsdill, P. Schrader, M. Bordenaro, T. Wright. BACK ROW: D. Kirby, J. Kirby, S. Clark, K. Woodruff, K. Hagedorn, K. Bagley, R. Whiton, D. Stienke, J. Steigerwalt, D. Smith. 75 f, 4 . X 45. 8 vs iris' Glee at - F... ... M ami FRONT ROW: M. Millard, M. Sullivan, K. Molle, M. Hamilton, M. Clark, and D. Shriver. SECOND ROW: D. Hagen, R. Goochey, A. I-lemping, M. McCoy, K. Subbert, D. Dunlop, B. Blume and R. Shriver. THIRD ROW B. Scheuermann, K. Toyne, C. Said, L. Ramaelcers, K. Shriver, I. Schilling, and G. Coon. BACK ROW: K. Schmidt, S. Graven, Y. Hamilton, G. Edwards, S. Gumm, A. Balding, and I. Kirby. Mm. FRONT ROW: S. I-Iagedorn, T. Foster, B. Edwards, D. Gabley, S. Timmerman, B. Kennedy, andj. Garnett. SECOND ROW: V. Tuhn, R. Tasler, S. Whitver, N. Johnston, P. Stienke, S. McGregor, and K. Wilcox. THIRD ROW: B. Fountain, V. Hastings, P. Stogsdill, P. Schrader, M. Bordenaro, and T. Wright. BACK ROW: S. Clark, K. Woodruff, K. Hagedorn, K. Bagley, R. Whiton, D. Stienke, I. Steigerwalt, and D. Smith. Marching Band Days is NX Zz: 9 was , The JCI-IS marching band participated in Carroll Band Days for the first time in three years Trumpets ,,,, , ,. ,M - '5552f:':'g-44 19 'LLL' H W '. ' Y U 1. BACK ROW: R. Rohloff, M. Cosens, T. Ely. MIDDLE ROW M Hamrmll, S Stohne, S Buzard FRONT ROW: B. Harris, I.. Dunivan, B. Knosp. 2. M. C-uespie, D. Kirby. P- Trombones ,401 40 , J 111 1. BACK ROW: I. Barrett, M. Rass- mussen, J. McNulty, J. Covault. FRONT ROW: D. Craven, T. Ely, K. Feldmann, A. Honold. 2. L. Monthei and B. Young. Saxophones 1. BACK ROW: M. Schuttler, T. Seela, R. Millard, M. Schilling, I. Kirby, Ar. McWilliams. FRONT ROW: J. Ecklund, B. Kennedy, B. Telleen, K. Wilcox, N. Oatts. 2. BACK ROW: S. Hagedorn, T. Foster, M. Morrison, S. McGregor. MIDDLE ROW: D. Shriver, V. Hastings, K. Molle. FRONT ROW: T. Coon, G. Lautner, K. Rhoades. 1. BACK ROW:V. Rush, G Edwards, M. Murphy, D. Bagley. MIDDLE ROW: K. Bagley, B. Shorey. FRONT ROW: S. Graven, M. Bor- denaro. 2. BACK ROW: I. Canady. SEATED: B. Edwards, M. Wuebker, B. Durlam, J. Brandt. Wichita Jazz F esti val 2 DIRECTOR: Mr. Jack Oatts. GUITAR: M. Gillespie. PIANISTS: M. Bordenaro and B. Edwards. DRUMMER: M Wuebker. BASS: J. Canady. VOCALIST: G. Edwards. SAXES: M. Schuttler, B. Telleen, N. Oatts, M. Schilling, I. Kirby, A. McWilliams. TROMBONES: D. Kirby, J. Covault, J. McNulty, M. Rasmussen, A. Honold, K. Feld man. TRUMPETS: S. Buzzard, B. Harris, B. Knosp, S. Stoline, L. Dunivan Highlights Stage Bancfs Year if-Q-,f ' -n., if The biggest happening in the his- tory of ICI-IS Stage Band occured this year. They were invited as a guest band to the third largest jazz festival in the country: the Wichita Ian Festival. The festival was Ap- ril 17-20. With the help of com- munity organizations, the school, and individuals, money for the trip was raised. A bus was char- tered. The band left Friday mor- ning. Due to conflicts, the band did not participate in any contests this year. The Wichita trip made up for it. 4, gkpk V, T gl Farrell . . . ulsZandz'ngMus1'c1'an The guest performer at the Eleventh Annual jazz Festival was joe Farrell. He is a master of all the saxophones, clarinets, flutes, the oboe, and English horn. Twelve bands competed during the day for the chance to win first, sec- ond, and third place. The top three bands performed at the evening concert along with the jefferson Stage Band and featured guest, joe Farrell. This year's Winners were, Hoo- ver, with first place, Fort Dodge with second, and Indianola with third. It was one of the most exciting jazz Festivals in the history of the event. Farr-ell's music was a rel challenge for the band members. There were many hard practice sessions. joe Farrell illustrated his talents with the flute dur- ing the evening concert. It was one of his many Mr. Farrell and Mr. Oatts talents' performance. anticipated the evening H QJANT IREPILAY ,JW A 'Q-1. 'f3w.i?g+.Q3g-j15','Q1,Lt,gj:cg, , V ,W ily' I J K, F. F 1.4 Au Baller ff BASEBALL PLAYERS AND DIAMOND DARLINGS: FRONT ROW: P. Blackburn, T. Sorenson, E. Whitver, C. Black burn, P. Lehman, D. McGregor, N. Wand, D. Weiss, V. Tuhng SECOND ROW: P. Lane, B. Canoe, S. Canady, D. Hall, L. Wright, I. Kinsman, M. Cuddy, C. Clark, THIRD ROW: Coach Allensworth, S. Brown, D. Davis, R Rohovit, B. Tuhn, E. Walker, L. Brooker, M. Murphy, S. Clark. 9. .,-I-,5 The Rams' lead pitcher, Chris Blackburn, warmed up for a fast knuckle ball. Ed Whitver prepared to bunt the ball to help ad- vance another player. Ron Rohovit waited for the ball during one of the Rams many games. Catchers had a lot of equipment to put on before they were ready for action. Eldo Walker seemed to be getting some snide remarks from some other team members while he put on his leg guards. Practices started before summer vacation so that the boys were well prepared for the baseball sea- son. jim Kinsman got in some batting practice. . ,....a , ' Y , ,flwf ., F ,, .- g, vff fff,-V pf , , 'fi ' 1' .fi-aw -ms. Way 0 G0 5 . A W., W.. ...Q I -x fir .M , A FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Lau, G. Tiffany, G. Hoskins, P. Genco, M. Rasmussen, G. Ruth, K. Wright, B. Durlam, S. Buzard, R. McCollam, SECOND ROW: Coach Hagedorn, K. Devilbiss, K. Tasler, B. Strawn, D. Carman, T. Ely, D. Nash, T. Ely, B. Davis, Manager N. Creel, Coach Wallace. ,Q 3 vp., , ,szgfii-,,., W w x 3 Wifi Mal Grczpplers 1. I'd watch out, Steve B! It looks like Randy M. is on the warpath! 2. Are you ready, Greg R. and Gary H. ? 3. As Paul G. shows, it gives you a good feeling to win! 4. Push him over, Kevin. 5. Taking a break, Roger L. ? 6. Rock-a-bye baby! 7. The six district wrestlers: Terry M., Steve B., Paul G., Mark R., Keith W., and lay S. 8. Don't look so happy about lifting those weights, Britt D. 9. The wrestlers were always striving for one more pin. This year's Wrestlers had a very successful year, which ended with the sending of six wrestlers to districts. The Rams managed to win the first Wrestling trophy for jeffer- son and they defeated Perry for the very first time. ,jay Springer completed the sea son with another first: He was undefeated during the regular wrestling season. pa Q' - st - be ' V . Qi it Q ' sn ' . :W ' Eiif . 5. is ', V 51' lm 3, V, 1 AW t . Q 1 1 V V, My fi H- ' i K f l J 3 ar ..,' , ,g V .. i x X ., ,,- . h 3 J.-gl -H. W i id ,J f' V. ,m , , .5 4 5 f -4 , S T ill:-0 'wus-,,,,.-n- N Serve A na' Score 1974 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL. TOP ROW: Kay Woodruff, Diana Gross, julie Allender, Debbie Steinke. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Stogsdill, Nancy Johnston, Linda Dunivan, Coach McGal1ion. STANDING: Barb Fountain and Kathy Schmidt. SITTING: Kris Hagedorn and Trisha Steinke. Sometimes you have to get down on your knees Pam Stogsdill. Ready to help Kay W. and Diana G? 70 4 -4- JUNIOR VARSITY--TOP ROW: Manager Tammy Augustus, Joyce Garnett, Margaret Clark, Jan Steiger- walt, Margo Schilling, Vicki Rush, and Theresa Kowaleski. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Telleen, Becky Ken- nedy, Jeanie Beckner, Ann McWi1liam, Saundra Hagedorn and Sylvia Ritter. id Both teams suffered jammed fingers, sore ankles, and illness, but they pulled through the season with potential for next year with strong re- placements for the grad- uating seniors. From throwing the coach into the shower to ed the season with a party Where Pam Stogsdill was er and Barb Fountain and Becky Kennedy most helpful. Spirit!! Margo Schilling sets up the ball to Ann McWilliam. Spike it Ann! I running laps the girls end- voted most valuable play- A Season Of Triumph! FRONT ROW: Tom Seela, Dan Thede, Britt Davis, Boyd Knosp, Steve Ogren, Curt Kretzinger, joe Sullivan, Nick Wand, Steve Andrusyk, jeff White, jeff Hostetler, Gary Hoskins, Chris Black- burn, SECOND ROW: Robin Rohloff, Russ Millard, Steve Buzard, john Stogsdill, Roger Lau, Dave Wahl, Bill Harris, Eldo Walker, Nick Creel, Dave Raney, Mark Cuddy, Paul Genco, Tim Kious, Randy Lane, THIRD ROW: Mark Gillespie, Jeff Covault, Ken Aldrich, Keith Wright, john Dan- ielson, Bill Goodwin, john Wahl, Gary Subbert, Dan Conroy, Greg Ruth, Doug Carman, Dennis Graveng BACK ROW: Coach Tryon, Coach Weaver, Mike Kundrat, jim Kinsman, Dave Hall, Rick Laslo, Dennis Hendricks, Mark Rasmussen, Martin Moller, Ron Raney, Mike Siemann, Coach Allensworth, Coach Andrusyk. ,ivy .H- The football team got off to a great start this year. Fifty players showed up for the twice-a-day prac- tices. The new coach, Jerry Tryon, led the Rams to a S-4 season, during which they never failed to score. It was a year of highlights: first field goal in 30 years, first Ram overtime, 49-O victory over Perry, win- ning the homecoming game, 5 players named to all-conference teams, and strong jefferson support. KT Up Andflway. BACK ROW: Coach McCallion5 FRONT ROW: K. Hagedorn, S. McGregor, S. Gumm, j. Allen der, J. Copeland, R. Shriver, J. Fie, B. Young, D. Shriver, P. Tiffany. 1. The gymnasts' hard Work was displayed to the public dur- ing the half times of some basketball games. 2. Kris I-lagedom was the only jagg to make it to the re- gionals, held in Des Moines. She advanced on vault, but participated in all of the events during the year. Down A na' Around :flaw X- T5 if 1, 2, 3. The jaggs seem to be upside down a good deal of the time. Does the world look better that way Dian, Sheila, and Barb? 4. Each year the jaggs present a show for the gen- eral public. This year they chose Peter Pan. After many long prac- tices, the show was a success. Four VICZOFZES Were - ', ' Lil ,,,,, I ',j:fjff'f'f--:zf.gf:f ' I 4-vi i ., . 55 1. Paula L. raced past an opponent in one of her many attempts for a lay-up. 2. VARSITY: QFRONTJ Coach Allensworth, L. Bartley, K. Bagleyg QMIDDLEJ N. Johnston, M. Schilling, J. Shorey, D. Gross, fBACKj I. Brown, M. Murphy, P. Lane, S. Clark, L. Dunivan, C. Devilbiss. 3. Taped ankles prevent injuries, but didn't it get to be a nuisance, Martha M.? 4. Sandy C. can't do too much to help Lea B. save the ball. The year was plagued by injuries and a slow start. But by the end, spirit was still strong and the jeffettes had four victories on their record. Worth Waiting F or! M! E 4 B . ia 2 1. Maralie C. and Vicki R. try to retrieve the ball. 2. Things were stacked up against Janis D. 3. jane B. made passing dif- ficult for Margaret C. 4. Saundra I-I. stretched out in an attempt to block a shot. 5. JUNIOR VARSITY: fBACKJ Coach C. Baker, QFRONTJ S. Ritter, M. Cosens, J. Dunivan, M. Russell, C. ,,4,4,,,,.,....se Subbert, V. Rush, A. Mc- William, S. Hagedom, M Clark, B. Kennedy, K. Molle, M. Morrison, M. Watters. IRIN Keep Those Balls Bouncing . 2. Practices sure build up a thirst, don't they Dennis H. ? The varsity Rams started their season at a disadvantage be- cause there was only returning starter, Chris Blackbmn. But after much hard work from all members, the Rams had a respectable ending record. Their major strong-points were their rebounding and their defense. warm-ups, Bill G. all-important rebound. The IV team had an outstanding year. They completed the ll II ' season with an 8-game winning streak. boxed ln' 3. Don't look so happy about trying on those 4. Ron R. gpes for another two points. 5. The Rams kept firing that ball! 6. Dave R. and his teammates wait for the 7. Dave l-l. and Steve D. had their opponents 'T I N L A 3. ,. if-' 1 x fl SP X-nr -Q17 .i 1 Sl:'1'1lu- FRONT ROW KLEFT TO RIGHTJ: E. Walker, I. Canady, I. Brandt, SECOND ROW: I. Stogsdill, T. Seela, D. Wahl, M. Kundrat, THIRD ROW: Coach Limburg, D. McGregor, S. Ogren, T. Kious, D. Raney, R. Rohloff. 1 'z 7 A'p...Q-l, ' - Almost Nambe THE IEFFETTES fOppo- site page J: FRONT ROW: K. Schmidt, D. Shriver, I. Benson, R. Shriverg SECOND ROW: K. Hage- dorn, S. Clark, N. John- son, J. Allender, K. Molle, J. Meinerg THIRD ROW: V. Rush, S. I-Iagedorn, M. Cousins, G. Lautner, D. Gmss, S. Dunivang FOURTH ROW: T. Kowal- ski, M. Clark, L. Bartley, C. Subbertg FIFTH ROW: B. Kennedy, P. Monahan, M. Russell, I. Beckner, T. Wigginsg SIXTH ROW: D. Devalois, Coach L. Wallace, Coach D. Ben- itz, B. Sloan. The season ended with four ...as girls going tostate. Saundra Hagedoml finig.hed.wit.h 6th place fin thee. yard dashlr- An 880 medleyirgilay .consisting of Kathy Schmidi, .Lea Bartley, Saundra Hagedorn and Khris Hagedorn, and the 440 dash runner, Khrisl-Iagedorn, also Went to state . I The entire team finished a close second in the Mid-West Conference. . 0 ig! 55 E ff 5, I S! li f 1 ff .rf A' gn .V , -Z5 u If lf .2 3 El B E FRONT: D. Raney, B. Goodwin, R. Raney, C. Blackburn, T. Mobley, J. Sullivang BACK: Coach Limburg, N. Creel, B. Durlam, M. Moller, M. Rasmussen, J. Covault, B. Canoe, N. Wand, S. Andrusyk, R. Russell. 1. Brian Durlam strains to clear the bar. 2. Richard Russell and Chris Blackburn take it easy before their next event. 3. A back bend in midair is what it takes to make it over the high jump, right Bill Ganoe? un Like While Lightning V I I Y L+ 1 G I ? -ann- s . N . ',',F'!F,F -saws:-,mae v Fi Wham 43.1-4, ik it yfifll 1. joe Cuddy falls to the mat after a successful pole vault. 2. One of Mark Rasmussen's specialties was the discus. 3. Does it feel good to get those stuffy old shoes off, Steve Buzard? 4. The Rams sure are messy aren't they Jeff Covault and Steve Andrusyk? The Rams ended the year by sending five guys to state. Martin Moller competed in the open 220, Bill Canoe in the high jump, and Steve Andrusyk, jeff Covault, Martin Moller and Bill Goodwin in the 440 relay. Martin finished third and Bill finished sixth at the state meet. Keep Your Eye KNEELING: St. Timmerman, A. Atchley, J. Garnett, T. Coon, S. Wuebker, T. Foster, I. Dunivan, and S. Telleen. SEATED: J. Brown. STANDING: Coach McCallion, D. Bagley, M. Hamilton, M. Schilling, I. Allender, D. Dunlop, J. Burk, B. Blume, K. Shriver, J. Stapleton, L. Dunivan, N. Twedt, M. Seela, T. Wright , T . Steinke. On The Ba!! KNEELING: S. Ogren, R. Lau, S. Andrusyk, C. Kendall, D. Nash, and I. Stogsdill. STANDING: T. Seela, I. Barrett, T. Kious, I. Canady, S. Stoline, R. Rohloff, B. Strawn, K. Aldrich, M. Kundrat, M. Gillespie, and R. Allen. . . .- . , J... H HTML .0 H??gPmDSaTulcf01l . 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District Meet Perry Relays Sth 4th 4th 2nd 3rd Sth 3rd GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL JCHS 53 46 39 46 36 25 56 53 43 58 46 53 72 33 59 29 44 46 68 36 JcHs 252 260 23 1 273 250 218 238 261 238 Greenfield Adair-Casey Valley W. Des Moines Carroll Dayton Denison Glidden-Ralston Lake City Boone Glidden-Ralston Denison Perry St. Bernards of Breda Lake City Carroll Paton-Churdan Stuart-Menlo Woodward-Granger Perry SEC TIONAL TOURNAMENT S cranton GIRLS GOLF Perry Prairie- Gowrie Kuemper Audubon Coon Rapids C arroll Prairie- Gowrie Kuemper Boone Midwest Conference-6th place Seciionals- 10th place Most Valuable Golfer-Mary Seela GIRLS TRACK Greenfield Inv. Adair-Casey Jeffette Relays Panera Linden Urb andale Midwest Conf. State, 100 yd. dash Districts OPP. 61 50 59 58 90 44 63 77 63 57 50 71 25 66 55 66 60 43 72 50 OPP. 23 1 21 1 198 222 228 215 243 205 232 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st Sth 2nd 6th 5th Small ut Mighty The jefferson Swim Team: FRONT, S. Pavlik, C.'Puffer, V. Strawn, Shriver, R. Shriver. The girls only competed in a few meets because they were unable to xfeturn the favor. Never- theless, they drove to Ogden for practice each weeknight for about nine weeks. Dian was the only one to make it to the state meet. She finished fifth in the 100 bapkstxoke and twelfth in the S0 freestyle. - 3 l W h W l h w N i 1 W utslanding A Zhleles N is if ,' 1' ll A 4 f - 1 3 J V f l I A 3 2 ., ct--'fp' 5 F V ,X K,',:A.,, ,' , S , .I 2 Q Y 5 ' 2 2 it .a N5 . .f1ee5,, . C z , - 5 .. 1 . .-.- 4 ,. ,-. 3, .-l,..'-v ,, i , . , - f -.fe -' ' ' , ',,-12211 -. , 111,-v3,Qi.', 1,'f1j'-4:5 - .'.-Js',f:..:g Y '- ' s, -. '-1'.:9,f.5. - , AJ, ,, U' .W. -,rg . : .wg . :gs ' 1. P 5 . ' ' ' -.. 1 -4 4 , 11 ' '1 -IA. . . . .-.fjrx - gi- 5,2-1 . , ia. , T lg: I T ,L ,517-digg,-a Q: . .' , ff--16 K - - 5 XX .gi 511:44-,ifl . - 1, 2 .f if--V :ef , .. - A af ' 15-:xr-.,,3,ffIk .f . Basketball and track have been Paula's main sports. She has helped the sixth grade girls learn the funda- mentals of basketball. Paula has also been a Diamond Darling for baseball. ,gg ' 1- .. -rfv 1 2 1 hh z TQHTELFM - -., ' ff-f'?.f.Ji' .11 .-. 3' J .. . . -,,. ,L H,,.u, 4,1 ., 7,3 41,42 4.3 . .,. . . . . ' Q ,'.,.Q' . ,'1 .L-' 'vw 'r', lx' Chris Blackburn has been very active in many sports. He was successful in baseball, football, basketball, and track Chris has also managed a little league team and helped with a special education track meet. Varsity Football: FRONT, S. Whitver, K. Shriver, V. Hastings, T. Benson, M. Seela, P. Lane, BACK, V. Tuhn, J. Copeland, I.. Lindhart, L. Dunivan, P. Piepel, R. Tasler. LV. Football: FRONT, S. Wuebker, P. Tiffany, R. Young, I. Dunivan, I. Brown. BACK, S. Dunivan, D. Bagley, S. Timmerman, M. Perkins. C onlagious! ! ! Wrestling: V. Tuhn, L. Last, S. Dunivan, S. Timmerrnan, M. Perkins, S. Craven. Basketball: FRONT, L. Lindhart, I. Fie, S. Wueb kerg MIDDLE, S. Whitver, V. Hastings, P. Piepel, M. Seela, j. Copelandg BACK, R. Tasler, P. Tif- fany, N. Twedtg TOP, K. 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V,LL fl, i 3 E kW:':h X i NJN g' if K f I QI' if K I 6' T1 W 2, W 1 mf H 2 , f 25' Q 'WNQH ww Qsg v f imgz iw H Wvif Sti 9 gi ' Y T3 wx X X , P N , gm gs-f Y L :E af QQ 1' SR Z 5 1 N 1 Q QB af Q 5, E is X X Q 'W Y :Ig Y Agawmwsis QS- rf' S F 5, M CDUIR SUPIPD RTIEIRS ,v.k.-Q3 -y-f.-r --4 -x-- 9,1 Q, 1 -A , . . ' n t P W 4 x 1 L: Q 1 W if D HD LJ 4 C Cl I' Behind The Scenes . Superintendent MR. FRANK LINDUSKA NIR. BILL SORENSON NIR . HAROLD WOODRUFF MRS. GWEN SEEIA J gg, N ,f , if '1' ' - w..'-:,f'T'a'z:i ,,e Xeei' 1:R A f' -,,1 ., 'fee --ye I- E MR. DONALD BENSON MR. RICHARD WILCOX High School Principal, MR. ROBERT SCHMIDT fvvrl Right Up Front 'K - 3... .- I ,naman Mrs. Joyce Kinsman, secretary to Mr. Schmidt, care of all the minor tragedies of a normal day at school. took h , .9 :S ' Oi ,iw k lin W .05 vo, 1 Q4 eu, Q , D ' 1 1'-'A' I Julie S. , Jeanie B. , and Rosanne A. assisted by helping Mrs. Kinsman throughout the year. fRos- anne A. not pictured. J F as 1 i- --5 E -if f. if sg hr Mrs. Mary Hicks served as secretary to the guidance counselor and the athletic department in addition to her every-day secretarial work. Cyndi D. spent part of her day helping in the . , office as an Office I Education student. V . . Xa' f' Q F 'i f t if 4' 1 I Secretaries contribute an important part to the school. They take care of a lot of the busy work and they are al- ways available to help. When the phone rings, they stop Whatever they are doing and answer it. If someone is need- ed they quickly find them to take care of the matter. Their jobs are too many to name, but we want to let them know we appreciate all they do. They try their best to please everyoneg the principal, students and faculty. It takes a lot of patience to be this kind of person and they are too often overlooked. Hubba Hubba ! ! ! Without You . Art-MRS. HILDRED FINSON Music-MR. ROBERT BECKER, MR. JACK OATTS French-Russian-MRS. PAT GUMM Social Studies-MRS. CLAY MORAIN Home Economics-MRS. CINDY BAKER Business Education-MISS DIANE SI-IIMP, MR. LYLE MICI-IENER. N0 Educalin r Larnin' English-MRS. MILDRED MICI-IENER, MISS NIELBA CRIPE, MRS. 'THELMA TAGGART. Lux ' x Vocational Agriculture-MR. CLAY MILLER C h e e r s j Physical Education-MR. ANLEY TWEDT, MRS. MARY McCALLION, and Athletic Director-MR. JERRY TRYQN. Guidance Counselor-MR. BILL LIMBURG ww-8. if. if ilfg :f l --' , ,' E E, Industrial Arts-MR. TED ELY, MR. DAN BENITZ. Some people will do anything for attention--Right, Wild Bill? muon Audio Visual-Ivlr. Vernon Foje Librarian-Miss Susan Gaard Science and Math-Nlr. Tony Andrusyk, Mr. Leland Smith, Mr. Harry Hagedorn. Social Studies-Mr. Dale Allensworth, Mr. Larry Wallace, Mr. Rick Weaver. Remedial Reading-Mrs. Rosemary Hagedorn. Mr. I-Iagedorn doesn't approve of sleeping on the job. 100 Actions speak louder than words. W-W Mm wg? .-, '5: ,if gf. :nf , , 3' R .. .-,v , ,.-- - .V ' - MD? 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DAVE WEISS PAT WHALEN JEFF WHITE JK N I ROSANNA WHITON KAY WOODRUFF MIKE WUEBKER 52216 M otto: There rnay be more beautuful times, but this one is ours. S ong: M acA rth ur Park Colors: Royal Blue ana' White Flo wer: Spring Bouquet I yellow, blue and white daisies j Officers: President- Dick Lehman Vice-President - Martha Murphy Secretary- Treasurer - Teresa Coon Mr. Schmidt present- ed Dian Shriver with the Valedictorian Award and Roger Tuhn with the Salu- tatorian Award. Ifs 01 The End But The Beginning . ull. -J Rhonda S. , Curt K., Ion B. , and Steve D. lead the commencement procession. -A re H35 iff? WF 93'?z .4445 e V' XX 5 fi V g I' ,Ia . EM ' f' Q . 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Dealer NORTHERN PROPANE GAS Jefferson Iowa O BRYAN SHOE STORE Nat1onalS1lver Cup Winner Family Shoes OLSON CLOTHING W P OWEN DENTIST PARKER INDUSTRIES INC Manufacturers of Agricultural Equipment J C PENNEY PETE AND PAUL S OIL COMPANY PLACES Super Dime Store National Brands PODLESAK MOTORS INC Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Jefferson Iowa J. BRUCE LILJIGREN MR. ZINN,S SALONS Studio for all their efforts spent toward the production of this yearbook. 26 Luxury Rooms REDWOOD MOTEL REDWOOD RESTAURANT LOUNGE RHOADES PLUMBING AND HEATING RONDO BEAUTY SALON Merle Norman Cosmetics Yarn Shop 1 I8 East State Street ROYAL JEWELERS West Side ofSquare RYERSON S AND THE SEWING BOX RYAN FURNITURE Home Furnishings S 8: S FARM SUPPLY SABA S BAKERY Wedding Anniversary Birthday and All Occasion Cakes and Fine Pastrres SCHAAL OIL COMPANY SHRIVER'S CONSTRUCTION INC SIERRA THEATER A Friendly Luxury Theater Phone 6 3176 PLACE S VARIETY SLINGINGER FUNERAL HOME SORENSON S AGRI SERVICE Jefferson Iowa Phone 386 4414 STEREO TOWN North Side of Square STRUNK AUTO SERVICE Wheel Alignment and Body Work DR R A TELLEEN DVM E DEAN THOMPSON M D Surgeon l04 North Olive Phone 386 4714 MART Quality and Service at a Price You Can Afford TRI-COUNTY CASH LUM BER TUCKER PHARMACY DICK UNGER INSURANCE All Forms of Insurance DR J V WAND VETERINARIAN WHITE S DRY CLEANING 84 LAUNDRY WILBER Sc DANIELSON GARAGE The Biggest Little Garage in Town WOLFE ADVERTISING CO Advertising Specialities Jefferson 386 3350 WOODRUFF PHARMACY JOE WYATT S CULLIGAN 208 W Washington Jefferson Iowa ZIMMER PAINT STORE Glass Screen Paint Carpet Wallpaper Picture Framing Offering a Complete Line of Calendars - Gifts - Premiums i If N W' ll 1 K f 5 ,llf 25 :ff 37 7 4 I Q' w ff? we W ' limb! 2 W f 1


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