Jefferson High School - J Yearbook (Jefferson, WI)

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I V , ,' if wifi: H ? M, .,, Sidi' ,L- 9 J- ,-mi , Q2 Nw W 5 9 A , ff? QQ G 3 E f i an ni ll' Hgh A E 3,1 as Q , M -Af I 4 31. K 4 1 M J A x 1 .1f- ,1.. ,AAL L.L.:,m. V..- DEDICATIO V SUPERINTENDENT RICHARD LASHIER HZINCIPAL FRANK MILLER For enthusiasm, cooperation, and understanding of our scholastic and extracurricular needs and problems during their first year at Jefferson High School, we, the Senior Class, dedicate I our 1959 IEFFERSONLAN to Superintendent Richard Lashier and Principal Frank Miller JEFFERSON STATE BANK BEE AND HERALD HOME STATE BANK North Side of Square The Newspapers with the local news and pictures west Side of Square ADMINISTRATIC Superintendent Principal Richard Lashicr HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Frank Miller Anthony M. S. Ray Melba EdW3Id VCl'1'l0l1 Andrusyk Applegate Byrnes Cripe Drahozal Dunham n.,, Edward Legg Frank Lyle Beryl Dirk Holsiad Iaquis Linduska Michener Morden Miller k Willa Gustava Harriett Robin Patricia Northey Price Simons Snyder Stierliu JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY I ohn Raymond Kathleen Laura George Sibyl Magian Barber Dillard Fields Herman Kundrat Morris Satterfield , Secretary to Supt. Lashier SSCICIBIY I0 Principal Mille! Deanna T031 . Jolene Carstensen F INN STUDIO DR, EDWIN G. BAKER, D. D, S. Quality Portraits rNTERcox.LEG1A'rE Pnsss schoppe Buudmg ANTHONY'S GAME DAYS WERE 'DRESS UP' DAYS CALENDAR September 2 School Begins 12 Football Season Begins October 18 F. H. A. District Meeting 20 State Student Council Meeting 24 Homecoming - Nevada November 5 Football Season Ends 7 No School - ISEA Convention 14 Vocal Concert 21 Basketball Season Starts 27 Thanksgiving Vacation December 1 Classes Resume 11 3-One Act Plays 14 The Messiah 18 Vocal Concert 20 School Party 23 Christmas Vacation January 5 Classes Resume 31 County Music Festival - Rippey February ' 7 Band Concert 14 Sectional Tourney 23 District Tourney 28 Basketball Season Ends March 10 Intramurals 13 Band and Vocal Concert 17 Jefferson at Glidden - Concert 19 'Smarty Party' 20 State F. H. A. Convention 24 Glidden at Jefferson - Concert 27 Easter Vacation April 2 Quill and Scroll Initiation 4 State Speech Contest 10 Golf Season Starts 11 Track Season Starts 17 All-School Play 19 Band Concert 23 Small Groups and Solo Concert 24 Music Contest at Perry 26 Large Group Vocal Concert May 2 Large Group Contest at Harlan 15 Junior -Senior Prom 18 Golf Season Ends 22 Senior Day - Awards Night Last Day for Seniors 23 Track Season Ends 24 Baccalaureate 28 Commencement 29 Report Cards Co-Editors ....... Diane Bryan, Janice Raaz Track .... . . Kent Hildreth, Joe Thompson Business Managers ......... Jim Ausburger Homecoming . . ........... Rhea Sabus Shari Morlan. Connie Smith Charity Ball . ......... Carolyn Folz Senior Sayings . . ......... Judy Harper Jackie Quirk, Pat Smith Mike Millard, Shari Morlan Prom ......... Jackie Quirk, Connie Smith Senior Activities ......... Clarice Stanley Drama, Speech ..... , ...... Floyd McCain Underclassmen . . ....... Nancy Bass Clubs ......... Rhea Sabus. Roberta Stream Jim Day, Nyla Black Cheerleaders, Twirlers ......... Pat Smith Class History . . ..... , .... Floyd McCain Will and Prophecy .......... Judy Harper Band .... . . Ruby Muzney, Janice Strawn Mary E. Minnihan Vocal. . . . . Bi11Stidwe11, Kent Hildreth Remember When? . . Carolyn Folz, Jackie Quirk Football. . . . . Rick Morain, Mike Kidder National Honor Society ......... Nancy Bass Basketball . . ........ Bruce Baker Artists ......... Cam Lyon, Joyce Veenstra SPONSORS EDITORS Mrs. Morden Mr. Michener Diane Bryan Jani Raaz S :ni will ring The bells of the future with The rnpeg of the past. Joyct vac ns T5 CLASS LEADER CAMILLA LYON. President DAVID Mc QUILLEN, Vice -President What could we ever do without het? 1'11 never many until Ican fmdawife ro support me. NORMAN JAMES DAY, Secretary DALE CAIRNS, Treasurer Awhizonthebaskctball floor and that's Tall, dark, and then some. only the beginning! DR. LC. NELSON, MJD. DRS. LIMBURG AND BURKE, NLD. 'S DRS. AJ. AND JEAN IONGEWAARD, M.D.'s Physician and Surgeon. PhY5f-C1393 and Surgeons Physicians and Surgeons RONALD ASSMAN JAMES AUSBERGER BRUCE BAKER A man that blushes is not quite He is capable of his very high- Caesar was short - Napoleon a brute. est ambitions. was short - I'm not so tall my- self. GAYLE BARTLEY Six foottwo, eyes of blue, but oh what that six foot can do! I959 GARY BASS There 's nothing quite like fun, is there? NANCY Bass RUTH BRADLEY Light haired but defmitery ner NYLA BLACK messed are theY who Say little light headed. The teachers' delight. -they can not be quoted. z BALLER AUTO AND HOME SUPPLY CUDAHY PAINT STORE STRACHAN'5 PLUMBING AND HEATING Q -2 'Im Qagf- 'Sgr 3 Q gf w - se:-wx., -. uf - NS: K w , 2 5 LQQQ :S ,gg in -.. Xyfsq ..-,-. ' .it A- aff: ,ry N f ff .3 Eff .EE K . H -'15, . , fl Q-gf :,!:g5rg?z4Lk .: X ' K ffl' X k K H: , ggggjfi il R Q .WX MA, Hn, x I w..5.s4-asm? x 4 4 ik 'wx QI' 4 2 2 QM., V mfg. gi ff STEVE HELD KENT HILDRETH WARREN HOSKINS I don't want to be a million- After all I've said and done, Jus: 3 happy-go-lucky guy, aire, I just want to live like there's more? one. LONNIE JACKSON I'm not lazy, I'm just not in I959 MICHAEL KIDDER A star on our football team, he's out every night. a hurry. DARVIN KU EHL FLOYD MC CAIN, JR. MERRITT MC ILRATH The more you know, the less Is not life a hundred times too I want to be bashful, but the you forget. short for us to bore ourselves? girls won't let mel SEELA APPLIANCE AND HARDWARE A.L. BERRY INSURANCE TUCKIER PHARMACY Newt Seela Ted Seela 113 West State Frank Tucker LARRY MC MILLIN JAMES MAGILL GLENN MICHAEL MI.LLARD And still the wonder grew that Heaven sent me down- Heav- Put your troubles in a pocket one small head could carry all en knows why. with a hole in it, that he knew. MARY ELLEN MINNIHAN What's life for if not for fun? I959 FREDERICK MORAIN In his vocabulary Fail is an unknown word. RUBY MUZNEY WILLIAM NELL I know Sl1e'S here. Iheald her Lead me not into temptation laugh. just show me where it is. DURLAM'S MARKET AND LOCKER Enjoy Eating at Home FINCH CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE NASH TIRE AND BATTERY 5 1 x IACQUELINE QUIRK IANICE RAAZ JAMES ROONEY And she went merrily onher She has so many virtues that Not the kind that you easily way. her faults are seldom known. forget. 5 CHARLES RICE Why take life seriously?-We never get out of it alive. RHEA sABUs A smile is always her style. FRANKLIN SCHEFFERS PATRICIA SIEGENTHALER CONNIE SMITH 1'm not 100 YOURS. H01 f00 Old. Her manner is as bright as her Sincerity has a charm of its not too timid, not too bold. hair. own. f FARQUHAR - SIGLIN TRACTOR COMPANY JACK SMITH Ford Tractors - Implements Insurance - Real Estate - Farm Loans I GARY SMITH KENT SMITH PATRICIA SMITH I move when the spirit moves A com m on name but not a You'11 always find her swing- me, common guy. ing down the Lane. MARY STANEK A mary heart m aketh a cheerful countenance. I959 CLARICE STANLEY Maybe she looks quiet but--- TIMOTHY STEWART WILLIAM STIDWELL I ANICE STRAWN Soon I will have solved the A guy that says he's lived Notallblondes are mischievous, troubles of the world. happily. but I am. JEFFERSON CREAMERY MILLIGAN BROTHERS Grade A Dairy Products Your Friends in the Grain Business ROBEITA STREAM LARRY TEEPLES JOSEPH THOMPSON Always loyal to J. H. S. It's been a good pastime - but Our f utur e representative in I'm sort of glad it's over. the medical world. ROBERT THOMPSON what I don't know doesn't I959 CLAIR TOMLINSON Little Iask, my wants are few, I only want to wiggle through. bother me. JOYCE VEENSTRA ' Let it come whenever it mayg JANET HARVEY U shew, always rgady fm 3 time She has a nice habit of being that's gay. 11109- MIKE ALLEN AND SON CARl.'S 66 SERVICE Carpeting and Carpet Service Distributor of Phillips 66 Products PILGRIMAGE OF I959 SENIORS By Floyd McCain, Ir. In the fall of 1946, thirty pilgrims entered the fabulous town of Education. The town, as they first saw it, was a vast and mysterious place, full of new ideas and strange people. Entering the building of Elementary Knowledge, they found a warm and friendly teacher, Mrs. Mabel, ready to help them in this new adventure. Here, the days and months passed rapidly, and soon it was time to begin the fundamentals of reading, writing, and arithmetic. These three things, the pilgrims were told, provide the basis for advanced education, and for reaching the gates of Eternal Truth. And thus the pilgrims continued. As the years slipped quickly by, and thedusty summers passed into cheerful memories, time beckoned the pilgrims on to a new adventure in the building of Secondary Knowledge. Here, the fellow travelers were told, was a place of new freedom in Education. After two years of preparation, the pilgrims, as freshmen, were permitted to enter the most coveted part of the building---High SchooL At the beginning of the school year, Rhea Sabus, a new pilgrim, was chosen to be president ofthe freshman class. With the Ram as the traditional emblem of strength and endurance, the pilgrims continued to blaze the trail of experience. The thrills of conference football games and wild cheering at close basketball games set the year's pace of excitement. Youth Center, held in the old armory building, was the highlight of social dancing, as well as a good place to relax after the game. Soon a year had passed, and the pilgrims were elevated to the rank of sophomores. Rick Morain was chosen as able leader of the class. Various musical activities were held throughout the yearg the operetta Meet Arizona was an unforgettable event. For both musical and vocal students, Contest and All-State furnished much enjoyment, along with plenty of hard work. In 1957-58, the pilgrimage was headed by class president Mike Kidder, and all fellow travelers were now known as juniors. With the prom theme, Around the World in 80 Days, work was begun on the big annual event. The Junior Senior Prom, provided by the junior class was, needless to say, a big success. The sands of time shifted a year's measure, and suddenly the pilgrims became mighty seniors. For some, this was to be their last year spent in the town of Education. The events and activities passed in rapid succession, and there was little time to comprehend things of the past. In the senior class election, Cam Lyon was selected as class president. Other officers included Dave McQuil1en, vice-president, Dale Cairns, treasurerg and Jim Day. secretary. For the senior class of '59, the last year spent in the building of Secondary Education was, indeed, a busy and exciting one. The gay festivities of Homecoming, with Pat Smith as J.H.S. Queen, were hardly SABA'S BAKERY RUT1-l'S IMPLEMENT SERVICE Home of Wedding, Birthday 85 Authorized A - C Dealer Anniversary Cakes Jefferson, Iowa Ph. 6-3514 PAUL A. LIIJEGREN INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Phone Ev. 6-2415 forgotten when it was time for the Charity Ball. Rick Morain and Janice Raaz, chosen from ten qualified attendants, reigned over this glorious event as acting King and Queen. All of these major events, and many others, were given prominence in the Quill, directed this year by Cam Lyon. Scholastically, the pilgrim class of 1959 had proved themselves of great ability. Sixteen members appeared on the first semester honor roll, indicating the hard work expended by these students in academic achievement. On one spring morning in May, the school year came to a close, and the pilgrims of '59 realized it was time to leave the building of Secondary Knowledge. Some of these pilgrims would seek higher portals in the town of Advanced Educationg others would pass directly into the realm of Personal Ex- perience. F or all, the gates to the road of Life stood open, and the future beckoned. CLASS FLOWER: ROSE CLASS COLOR: ROSE AND SILVER MOTTO: With the Ropes of the past we will ring the bells of the future. CLASS MEMBERS FROM 1946-1959 TOP ROW: Jim Ausberger, .Toe Thompson, Floyd MoCain,J' r., Larry Teeples, Frankli.n scheffers, Leonard Brooker, Lonnie Jackson, Robert Thompson, Darvin Kuehl, Charles Rice. ROW TWO: Ruby Muzney, Sharon Morlan, Cam Lyon, Joyce Veenstra, Diane Bryan, Comiie Smith, Roberta Stream, Ruth Bradley, Nyla Black, Carolyn Folz, Clair Tomlinson. ROW THREE: Bruce Baker, Bill Stidwell, I im Rooney, David McQuillen, J' im Magill, Rick Morain, Dennis Hanson, Merritt Mcllrath. CNOT PICTURED: .TaniceStrawn.J H ,...k. gt lt:J JR QS' inxyh K: Q93 EIU! .N, ffl' 955 d X far:- 'Q ' ' Qs. iv al! ,ga an I 'mars Qian, 25311 ,AG ,gm mTI1:rHnss1u1:n HDMORES - tlmeg wail carrg the burden of tomorrow ELEVE TH GRADE ROW ONE: D. Albright, J' . Allen, P. Anderson, M. Barrett, B. Beyer, M. Bordenaro, R. Bor- denaro, B. Davis, M. Davis, S.Denhardt, R. Dimig, E. Doty. ROW TWO: D, Dunlop, S. Eldridge, T. Fett, R. Freeman, E. Gose, N. Gragg, V. Haglund Cnot picturedj, R. Hastings, N. Holt, G. Keith, L, Kendall. .T . Kunce. ROW THREE: D. Lamb, R. Lane, E. Lawson. .T . Lawton, B. Liljegren, N. Louk, G. Lowmiller, L. Marten, C. Melson, N. Middleton, P. Millard, T. Millhollin. ROW FOUR: J. Mitchell, B. Morain, R, Morgan, B. Motsick, D. Pauley, .T . Pearce, M. Peninger, D. Peter- son, G. Peterson, P. Pope, S. Raver, J. Russell. ROW FIVE: K. Sanders, D. Scheffers, D. Schi11ing,D. Siglin,R. Tay1or,C. Toyne,S. Wa1ker,P. Waters,D. Wi1son,I. Zepp,L. Zoeller. TE TH GR DE ROW ONE: R. Autenreith, A. Averill, A. Ayers, L. Baker, .T . Bartley, R. Beazor, B. Beebee, Jerry Blackburn, Jim Blackburn, B. Brook, T.Burgess, M. Cadd. ROW TWO: D. Case, T. Clause, K. Conroy, D. Denhardt, J. Dozier, R. Dunn, J. Durlam, N, Eason, D. Egan, S. Elliott, S. Fay, B. Figenshaw. ROW THREE: W. Freeman, I. Graves, M. Gymer, J. Elamilton, J. Hanson, G.He1d, C. Hurdel, K. Johnson, E. Kendall, S. Kendall, R. Larson, P. Limburg. ROW FOUR: J. Lindahl, D. Lindsey, B. Maddux, B. Martin, V. McKinley, S. Melson, M. Melton, D.Mi11ard,J.Mi11ho11in, C. Newcom, A. Oakes, D. O'Brien. ROW FIVE: J. Owen, M. Patterson, M. Peterson, R. Renner, B. Robinson, H. Rose, J. Russell, M. Sanders, D. Shorey, A. Siegentha1er,J. Smith, K. Smith. ROW SDC: W. Snow, C. Stanley, E. Stougard, B. Strunk, E. Tasler, E. Taylor, J. Thompson. M. Thomsen, J. Toal, M. Vincent, A. Waples, R. Williams. ROW SEVEN: S. Willison, J. Willmore, C. Wilson. D. Wright, G. Wright, P. Wright, D. Zimmerle, K. Zimmerle. NOT PICTURED: D. Kafer, A. Nagel, B. Starr. 1 V NINTH GR DE ROW ONE: P. Andrusyk, M. Averill, J. Barber, M. Barrett, B. Beals, R. Beaman, V. Beckner, O. Black, P. Blaess, B. Boetel, L. Boone, J. Buoy. ROW TWO: P. Carter, J.C10ptor1.J.Cr0w1ey, M. Cudahy, M. Dickey, C. Ditsworth, S . Durlam, C. Ebersole. P. Farr, K. Fear, M. Flaherty, K. Ganoe. ROW THREE: .T . Goetrsch, .T . Harmer, P. Haupert, A. Henkes, P. Hyland, B. Jackson, K.Jacob- son, S. Jarck. J. .T ongewaard, L. JOY. .T . Kemp, C. Kendall. ROW FOUR: N. Kiefer, M. Lamb, L. Lawson, C. Lorensen, M. Lyon, G. Maddux, N. Matthews, E. Maxson, K. McMillin, F. McNulty, T. McPherson, B. Middleton. ROW FIVE: T. Miller, D. Monrhei, D. Morlan, S. Murphy, S. Nagel, K. Nash, B. Nellor, H. Nelson, C. O'Brier1, J. Peacock, L.Peacock,J'.Piepe1. ROW SIX: B. Porter, J. Purvis, S. Reading, D. Rice, W. Rice, G. Richardson, J .Roemer, Karen Schieb, Kathy Schieb, K. Scnilling, S. Schuett, K. Shain. ROW SEVEN: W. Slininger, J. Smith, E. Thompson, D. Toyne, M. Wallter, R. Wilson, S. Zimmerle. NOT PICTURED: I. Wright. EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE: C. Albee, B. Allen, J . Allen, S. Anderson, J . Annunzio, T. Assmann, J . Baller, B. Barrow, S. Beltz, S. Blair, L. Bortz, R. Boyle. ROW TWO: P. Bradley. J. Buoy. I. Burger, J . Cadd, J . Calvert, C. Cobb, M. Coil, R. Coyne, G. Curtis, E. Deal, D. Dozier, K. Eason. ROW THREE: D. Erickson, R. Faaborg, B. Fett, D. Freeman, J . Graven, J . Graves, L. Greiner, P. Hamill, L. Hanson, T. Hanson, J . Harvey, P. Held. ROW FOUR: D. Jackson, L. Jackson, R. Jack- son, A. Johnson, E. Johnson, M. Johnson, C. Lange, S. Lowmiller, G. May. .T. May, C. McPherson, M. Miller. ROW FIVE: J. Murphy, G. Nagel, J. Nell, E. Nelson, J . Oakes, R. Orchard, S. Pat- terson, E. Peterson, K. Phillips, S.Phillips,R.Pille, D. Powell. ROW SIX: D. Powers, P. Purvis, J. Rewerts, J .Rhodes, D.Roush, J . Rutledge, D. Saba D. Sabus, S.'Shad1e, J . Shearman, A. Siglin. M. Smith. ROW SEVEN: M. Snow, T. Springer, M. Stanley, M. Stofer, C. Strunk.J'. Taylor, D. Thompson, L. Thompson, K. Tiffany, G. Tomlinson, D.Toyne, M. Trumbo. ROW EIGHT: W. Van Kirk, T. Walker, J . Warren, S. Wilson, C. Wistenberg, D. Wistenberg, R. Wright. PICTURE SEVENTH G R DE ROW ONE: L. Anderson, A. Averill, P. Ayers, C. Baller, F. Bartley, A. Bauer, B. Beaman, J. Beyer, D. Blackburn, J. Blackburn, J. Blasnitz, J. Brock. ROW TWO: S. Butler, E. Calvert, C. Campbell, R. Case, S. Cavallier, A. Clause, M. Cleveland, D. Coon, J. Crandell, E. Cummings, F. Dahlrneier, N. Denhardt. ROW THREE: J. Dickey, D. Dillivan, W. Dimig, P. Donovan, S. Dun- lop, J. Elerick, T. English, J. Erickson, S. Faaborg, L. Fay, B. Ferguson, J. Flaherty. ROW FOUR: E. F Lgenshaw, J. Freeman, M. Ganoe,C. Gardner, P. Gose, J. Gustin, D. Haglund, D. Hall, L. Hanen, J. Hanson, S. Harberts, S. Harberts. ROW FIVE: R. Harms, A. Holmes, M.Hur1ey.G. Hyland, G. Iverson, K. Jacobson, R. Jewell, M. Knapper, J. Lashier, B. Liljegren, A. Luther, J. Lyon. ROW SIX: N. Lynch, C. May, T. McCoy, S. Means, H. Meinecke, C. Meyer, S. Middleton, S. Millhollin, B. Mitchell, P. Monthei, S. Morain, C. Morre. ROW SEVEN: J. Murphy, J. Or- chard, A. P erry, R. Pollock, K. Porter, J. Randleman. I. Ransom, J. Ransom, R. Richardson, D. Sanders, L. Schilling, S. Schwieger. ROW EIGHT: D. Semke, S. Shain, M. Shorey.J'. Snyder, D. Souder, S. Springer, C. Stapleton, H. Swartz. J. Terrill, R. Thompson, C. Thorpe, D. Tiffany. ROW NINE: C. Tilton, M. Tomlinson, T. Underwood, R. Unz, M. Weaver, R. Wistenberg, E. Wright. 13 IJ Ulff IJIII 0 E W Queen Pat Smith Jani Raaz Cam Lyon Clarice stanley Rhea Sabus. 4 Dale Cairns Gayle Bartley Queen Pat Pat Smith Jani Clarice Rhea Cam Question at this moment, 'Who will be queen? Jani Raaz Rhea Sabus Cam Lyon Pat Smith Clafifle Stanley FOOTB LL I958 ROW ONE: Steve Held, tackle, J im Rooney, back, Bill Morain, back, Alan Waples, center, Bob Williams, guard, Dennis Dunlop, guard, Dee Lindsey, guard, Kent Smith, end, Rick Morain, back. ROW TWO: Dave McQuillen, back, Dennis Hanson, tackle, Brian Elerick, guard, Chuck Stanley, back, Gary Smith, tackle,Gary Lowmi1ler,tackle,J'irnHanson, center, Bill Stidwell, guard, Merritt Mcllrath, guard, Greg Held, guard. ROW THREE: Eugene Taylor, tacklegj im Blackburn, back, Bob Melton, center, Tim Stewart, tackle, Terry Fett, center, Jim Day, back, Mike Kidder, back, Gayle Bartley, back, Dale Cairns, end, Bob Taylor, end, Bill Figenshaw, back. ROW FOUR: Nicky Matthews, tackle, Jim Clopton,back, Jim Crowley, guard, J ack Harmer, end,Ji.mMagi11, center, Don Case, end, Steve Raver, end, Frank McNulty, back, Dennis Morlan,end, Paul Blaess, back, Elvin Thompson, guard. ROW FIVE: Tony Andrusyk, assistant coach, Dick Larson, back, Dan Toyne, end, Pete Andrusyk, back, Ted McPherson, end, J im Willmore, back, Ray Byrnes, head coach. RAMS RECORD Jefferson 27 Lake City 0 Jefferson Jefferson 33 Perry 13 Jefferson Jefferson 46 Sac City 6 Jefferson Jefferson 7 Ida Grove 7 Jefferson Jefferson 0 Harlan 7 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Gayle Bartley ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Dale Cairns Dennis Hanson Brian Elerick 20 Guthrie Center 46 Nevada 28 Denison 45 Carroll ALL-STATE SIXTH TEAM Gayle Bartley ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION Dale Cairns Dennis Hanson Brian Elerick Gayle Bartley Jim Magill ALL-CONFERENCE HONOR SQUAD Jim Day Jim Day Rick Morain J. C. PENNEY COMPANY LANE'S CANDY KITCHEN SLININGER FUNERAL HOME First Qualily Always Fountain Service and Lunches VINE at LINCOLNWAY S NIOR RAMS OF I958 Merritt Mcllrath - Guard Mike Kidder - Back Dave McQuillen - Back Rick Morain - Back Kent Smith - End Dale Cairns - End DR. Lv. WAND DR, a,A, TELLEEN Tim Stewart - Tackle Gary Smith - Tackle Tony Andrusyk - Assistant Coacl Ray Byrnes - Coach Bill Stidwell - Guard Steve Held - Tackle GREENE COUNTY ROLLER RINK Jim Day - Back Gayle Bartley - Back Jim Rooney - Back lim Magill - Center SHRIVER-VAN HORN COMPANY A Af T:w'T?:,.:xxx.,.gX Q 1 i J 2 E, rw an uw. 51 3 X 15, ,K 1' gil X, 'wwf wi f Ex Qi., W 17 SY ft ff Wie? ' 5'-Lev-'41W,. ' ,,H:I.: 1. :gp 1, 1: K . ' 1- -4 iii- 7 L.. ' X - WM ' ' 4- 'fffz few , 5121-rw ' 2-4, 3g 'N' -MUQH. f-1 K f ' ' u ' , mg. WN 233. 4,3 . ,,,.,..,,g, K 1 . A ,,5:ff::k T4 f 5 , A . fi-fv2:'1f1:1Qe':.sjf1.5, wTT w 5 f L .. g N . . .M A , . ww, g ,. f , ' 'K y, R ,K ' , 3- ff - iii , k?if5'A 51ff21.1K-. 1 9+ -:: 2- Sgf-lft fi? - YK Q . ,M P5 -f - ' ' F55 . -f Q1 Q11 'A SQ ' -7 . f . my l Q ,.. ' , 1 ' ' didn 'I-Q,.f?:-'K ' f 5-iifgik V. .p,f:i.T2.' ' 'W' ' . L:-::'f:'.j:f2'55 '. 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THIRD SECOND THIRD CLASS A, SECOND THIRD CLASS A, THIRD THIRD CLASS A, EIGHTH GOLF S. Raver, M. Kidder, D. Lindsey, B. Baker, T. Clause. FIRST YEAR OF GOLF IN I. H. S. FOURTH IN STATE W.-.WwW..WwMm..,-- ..-YW ,A ,L Y Y f 4 M if 1 ., - 'TY QE- '-5552 xx ,, Qs. ' X k ki if 4 Emu Q 'mf J' 'K ii JU IOR HIGH RAM FOOTBALL KNEELING: C. Baller, P.Donovan,L.Jackson,P.I-Ield. ROW ONE: M. Hurley, D, Unz, J. Snyder, C. Stapleton, A. Meinecke, B. Liljegren, S. Harberts, B. Thompson, S. Harberts, E. Peterson. ROW TWO: Mr. Kundrat, H. Schwartz, J. Hanson, F. Dahlmeier, J. Crandell, S. Anderson, J. Harvey, B. Case, B. Jackson, J. Randleman, P. Bradley, S. Springer. ROW THREE: B. Boyle, R. Faaborg, D. Sabus, D. Erickson, S. Patterson, J. Baller, C. Moore, M. Miller, S. Morain, M. Flaherty, T. Hanson, B. Allen, G. Curtis. RECORD Jefferson 13 Carroll 26 Jefferson 0 Lake City 15 I ef ferson 20 Carroll '7 Jefferson 26 Lohrv ille BASKETBALL KNEELING: C. Baller, P. Donovan, L. Jackson, P. Held. ROW ONE: D. Unz. J. Snyder, C. Stapleton, A.Meinecke, S. Harberts, B. Thompson, S. Harberts, D. Pille, E. Peterson. ROW TWO: Mr. Kundrat, J. Hanson, R. Dahlmeier, J. Crandell, S. Anderson, J. Harvey, B. Jackson, .T . Randleman, S. Springer, J. Lyon. J. Shearman. ROW THREE: B. Boyle, R. Faaborg, S. Morain, D. Erickson, S. Patterson, J. Baller, D. Dozier, M. Miller, T. Walker, M. Flaherty, T. Hanson, E. Nelson, G. Curtis, J. Freeman. RECORD Jeffel-sqm 44 Panora 26 Jefferson 32 Lake City 30 Jefferson 43 Minburn 36 Jefferson 24 Carroll 30 Jefferson 36 Ogden 14 Jefferson 3 8 Panora 26 Jefferson 34 Guthrie Center 24 Jefferson 23 Ogden l' VARSITY H Par Smith Shari Morlan Jan Lawton Dorothy Wilson Lima Baker Colleen 0'Brien Pam Haupert Judy Pearce Shari Morlan Deanna Lamb Denise O'Brien Zfflusnnt FLUTES R. Morain K. McM.il1in M. Cudahy S. Shadle C. Melson W. Snow T. McCoy T. Hanson CLARINETS B. Morain K, Shain S. Reading M. Lamb K. Nash J. Peacock L. Lawson I. Barber CLARINETS J. Veeustra D. Bryan C. Hurdle M. Peterson B. Jackson J. Thompson J. Rewerts Schilling D. Powers K. Ganoe C. Wilson K. BASS CLARINETS M. Dickey M. Walters E. Deal ALTO SAXES B. Faaborg L. Baker L. Bortz P. Limburg TENOR SAX G. Peterson R. Faaborg M. Barrett M. Thomsen BARITONE SAX R. Wilson B. Coyne BASSOON M. Lyon D. Lamb OBOES I. Pearce B. Boetel N. Eason ,sf Q' X gh K WMS x F Q aww ,, Eggs XM' X mr. Q ifwfh : ..ii:. 5 iff-A J.. 4 'Lk. . - X ' Vi A .. Y' A . f Lf 1 X515 as Qlky f A Q. f by N Q 7 gyffif 'WR X A x ig A E K ig figs 4 EQ 'If A L Q + 1 1 , 5 dn.. Q A... SECOND BAN FLUTES P. Gose N. Johnson DIRECTOR K. Tiffany T. Hanson D. Coon L. Hanen R. Snyder D. Jackson T. McCoy K. Bates T. Underwood FRENCH HORN DRUMS S. Shadle M. Weaver R. Faaborg T- Moraln S' Muzney A. Clause C. Kinsman TROMBONES K. Perry C. Kemp L. Steigerwalt M. Finn I. Lyon ll Lyon L Taylor CLARINETS P. Bertram S. Springer CORNETS S- Schwleger K. Barber R. Noel M. Umbaugh D. Polly B. Olson N. Martin S. Bennett D. VanGi1der ll Anderson fl-wlRLERS M. Cleveland N. Lynch L. Fay ll Clopton M. Knappel. J. Rewerts SAXOPHONE S. Ryerson R. Ferguson ll Lashlel. L. Anderson E. Waples S. Butler S. Moraln B. Mitchell K' Campbell S' Berry R' Fay B. Boyle K. Porter C' Meyer L' Powers TUBA F. Dahlmeier S. Lowmiller G. Carman J. Beyer G. Curtis K. Baker S. Phillips C. Elliott A. Ganoe M. Miller C. Arbuckle S. Dunlop B. Coyne DRLIMMERS R. Bordenaro I. Kemp C. Lyon C. Stanley I. Cadd LYON CAMERA AND SPORT SHOP FIGENSHAW FURNITURE MOREHEAD MOTOR COMPANY Sporting Goods and Camera Supplies Enjoy Living at Home Buick - Pontiac - Studebaker WOODWINDS ROW ONE: T. McCoy, E. Waples, K. McMi11in, K. Nash, K. Shain, M. Lamb, N. Eason, L. Baker, D. Lamb, J. Pearce. ROW TWO: I. Thompson, M. Lyon, L. Bortz, T. Hanson, R. Morain, B. Faaborg, G. Peterson, M. Thomsen, R. Wilson, P. Limburg. ROW THREE:J. Peacock, S. Reading, B. Jackson, W. Snow, M. Cudahy, R. Faaborg, I. Veenstra, B.Morain, M. Barrett, B. Boetel, B. Martin. BRASS ROW ONE: I. Lashier, R. Muzney, I. Lyon, I. Hanson, D. Jackson, K. Perry, T. Morain, E. Gose. ROW TWO: K. Hildreth, T. Walker, W. Slininger, S. Morain, B. Boyle, B. Stidwell, B. Baker, T. Clause. ROW THREE: S. Molson, J. Hanson, S. Patterson, A. Waples, J. Will- more, J. Russell, F. McCain, B. Martin, G. Curtis. MARTEN'S SEED STORE TRI COUNTY CASH MART PETERSON OIL COMPANY Segds of A11 Kindg Quality and Service at a Price You Can Afford Quality Gas For Legg GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW: J. Goetrsch, R. Freeman, R. Muzney, D. O'Brien, R. Wilson, C. Melson, J. Bucy, E. Doty, N. Bass, A. Averill, D. Siglin, C. Wilson, M. Davis, M. Barrett. THIRD ROW: V. McKinley, D. Wilson, C. Toyne, B. Boetel, B. Beyer, M. Lamb, K, Shain,C. Newcom, S. Reading, M. Thomsen, J. Smith, M. Walters, W. Freeman, Director, Harriett Simons. SECOND ROW: S. Jarck, B. Beals, N. Black, P. Hau- pert, L. Lawson, M. Peninger, N. Eason, J. Pearce, L. Kendall, C. Lyon, K. Nash, J. Kemp, J. Lawton. FIRST ROW: C. Stan1CY. J. Thompson, S. Denhardt, J. Toal, M. Flaherty, N. Holt, M. Dickey, L. Baker, C. Hurdel, P. Waters, D. Lamb, P. Limburg, A, Henkes, M. Lyon, M. Patterson. BOYS' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW: K. Hildreth, L. McMi1lin, B. Thompson, J. Russell, S. Raver, S. Melson. SECOND ROW: Accompanist, M. Patterson, E. Thompson, R. Autenreith, M. Millard, J, Russell, D, Egan, W, Slininger, B. Williams, Directorg Harriet Simons. FIRST ROW: J. Willmore, B. Faaborg, B. Morain, B. Stidwell, G. Peterson, B. Martin, R. Morain. DICK AND J'IM'S HARDWARE WESTERN AUTO STORE WISCONSIN LUMBER COMPANY JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS BACK ROW: P. Saba, J. Bucy, L. Greiner, S. Wilson, J. Lyon, D. Haglund, T. Walker, C. Moore, S. Pat- terson, S. Morain, R. Faaborg,T.Hanson,K.Freeman, K. Porter, T. Highland. THIRD ROW: B. Ferguson, S, H31-barns, B.,Li1jegrer1, T, Underwogd, A, Clause, K.Per1'y. D. Coon, J. Graven, D. Powers, L. Hanson, C. Tilton, S. Shadle, P. Donovan, A. Luther. SECOND ROW: Director, Harriett Simons, D.Pi11e, S, Schwieger, L. .T ackson, L. Bortz, E. Deal C. Campbell, B. Coyne, L. Thompson, L. Anderson, B. Mitchell, A, Averill, M. Tomlinson, J. Rewerts, T. English, Accompanist Barb Boetel. FIRST ROW: C. Thorpe, P. Held, J. Nell, J. Harvey, S. Anderson, J. Hanson, B. Thompson, J. Snyder, J. Beyers, G. Curtis, J. Lashier, P. Goses, T. McCoy, K. Shain, C. May. MIXED CHORUS BACK ROW: J. Willmore, B. Martin, B. F aaborg, L. McMillin, B. Thompson, .T. Russell, G. Peterson, S. Raver, M. Millard, B. Stidwell, B. Morain, K.Hi1dreth,,T. Russell, E. Thompson. THIRD ROW: R. Morain, L. Baker, D. O'Brien, M. Flaherty, N. Eason, M. Peninger, B. Boetel, M. Davis, N. Bass, M. Barrett, R. Wilson, D. Siglin, C. Lyon, M. Walters. SECOND ROW: C.Stanley, M. Dickey, L. Lawson P. Haupert, M. Lamb, J. Goettsch, E. Doty, S. Reading, J. Lawton, K. Shain, D. Lamb, M. Lyon, Director, Harriet Simons. FIRST ROW: S. Jarck, J. Thompson, S. Denhardt, J. Toal, D. Wilson, .T . Pearce, N. Holt, P. Waters, C. Hurdel, R. Muzney, K. Nash, I. Kemp, M. Patterson. UNITED FOOD MAID-RITE CAFE BROWN'S SHOE FIT COMPANY MC CLURG BARBER SHOP D 0 Q U U A B R L T E E T Q U A K R R. Morain, B. Stidwell, B. Morain, B. Faaborg. B. Martin, B. Thompson, S. Raver, K. I-Iildreth, T J. Russell, NL Millard, G. Peterson, B. Faaborg. E h . 'vel' LL l1?'i T,'i 'S M A n 1 X M E A D D R Q 1 U G A A R L T E T J. Russell, N. Eason, E. Doty, S. Raver, B. Stid- R. Morain, I. Russell, B. Stidwell, I. Russell, J. well, J. Thompson, M. Patterson, R. Morain. Thompson, M. Flaherty, S. Denhardt, D. Lamb, M. Barrett, I. Pearce. A l S E T X R T I E 0 T S S J. Kemp, E. Doty, D. Lamb, C. Lyon, N. Eason, D. Lamb, N. Eason. M. Barrett, J. Thompson, J, C. Stanley, J. Thompson, M. Peninger, S. Den- Pearce, E. Doty. hardt, J. Pearce, N. Bass, M. Patterson. HOY'S SUPER VALU SCHAAL OIL COMPANY RON DO BEAUTY SALON CLARK'S CONOCO SERVICE mga, , Q f, ,--95211, wif 1, . V A 51 b Q, K M ,,..,...g5fgrf'fff ' . 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ROW ONE Clarice Stanley Roberta Stream Deanna Siglin ROW ONE Barbara Beyer ' Nancy Holt Sharon Denhard: I udy Pearce Mary Rae Davis ROW ONE Denise O'Brien Jean Toal Michaele Patterson Linda Baker Jayne Owen O E ACT PLAYS ROW TWO Robert Faaborg Miss Cripe Bill Stidwell ROW TWO Terry Fett Gary Lowmiller Miss Cripe Bruce Liljegren Rick Morain ROW TWO Marilyn Cadd Wanda Freeman Miss Cripe Bonnie Strunk Rozetta Renner PEECH CONTE T ROW TWO ROW ONE Miss Cripe Eleanor Margot Stougarcl Barrett Michaele Ruth Patterson Bradley Sharon Floyd , Denhardt McCain Nicki Linda Eason Baker Nancy Deanna Holt Siglin Judy Linda Pearce Marten Diane e Bryan DISTRICT FINALS Michaele Patterson, Div. II Deanna Siglin, Div. I Margot Barrett, Div. II Judy Pearce, Div. I Linda M3-NCD. Div. II Floyd McCain, Div. I Nicki Eason, Div. II Bill Morain, Div. I Sharon Denhardt, Div. II Nancy Holt, Div. I Diane BIYan, Div. I Linda Baker, Div. I STATE FINALS DIV. I STATE FINALS DIV. II Floyd McCain - Original Oratory Deanna Siglin - Dramatic Dec. Bill Morain -- Extemp. Speaking Diane Bryan - Oratorical Dec. Judy Pearce -- Dramatic Dec. Nancy Holt - Radio Speaking Linda Baker - Radio Speaking LEFT TO RIGHT: Floyd McCain, Judy Pearce, LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane Bryan, Deanna Siglin, B111 Morain. Nancy Holt, Linda Baker. REMI ROUSER -PEP LUB JUNIORS AND SENIORS ROW ONE: S. Morlan, P. Smith, D. O-Brien, D. Wilson, J. Lawton. ROW TWO: C. Stanley, M. Peninger, Miss Northey, M. Davis, J. Harper, J. Raaz. ROW THREE: D. Bryan, R. Muzney, M. Minnihan, N. Black, N. Gragg, R. Hastings, C. Toyne, R. Bordenaro, S. Denhart. ROW FOUR: C. Smith, R. Stream, D. Siglin, J. Veenstra, B. Beyers, D. Lamb, M. Bordenaro, P. An- derson, P. Millard, L. Kendall. ROW FIVE: J. Quirk, W. Purvis, J. Pearce, N. Holt, C. Lyon, R. Sabus, M. Barrett, N. Bass, N. Louk, R. Freeman, J. Kunce, L. Marten. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES ROW ONE: S. Morlan, D. Wilson, P. Smith, M. Peninger, Miss Northey, M. Davis, J. Harper, J. Lawton, D. O'Brien, ROW TWO: L. Baker,K. Jacobson. L.Lawson,J.Toa1, K.McMi11in, D. Rice, K. Schilling, M. Dickey. J. Pirrvis, S. Durlam, S. Willison, M. Flaherty. J. Kemp. ROW THREE: S. J arck, J. Thompson, B. Middleton, S. Schuett, M. Walters, R. Beals, M. Patterson, B. Porter, J . Smith, S. Zimmerle, W. Freeman, B. Strunk, M. Gyrner, K. Smith, C. Hurdel. ROW FOUR: H. Nelson, A. Oakes, J. Peacock, C, Wilson, M. Averill, M. Lamb, P. Haupert, S. Reading, R. Wilson, C. Ebersole, V. Beckner, A. Henkes, K. Shain. K. Nash, D. Denhardt, R. Renner, J. Dozier, M. Thomsen. ROW FIVE: S. Ganoe, B. Jackson, M.Cudahy, S.Murphy, B. Boetel, P. Limburg, M. Peterson, W. Snow, J. Bucy, C. O'Brien, B. Barber, J. Goettsch, J. Durlam, C. Newcom, N. Eason, M. Barrett, A.Averi11, S. Elliott, D. Shorey, E. Stougard. ERIC Y. PERKINS INSURANCE AGENCY MC COY PRESS ROYAL JEWELRY Insurance of All Kinds Commercial Printers Fine Watches, Diamonds 8: Gifts F. H. A. ROW ONE: R. Freeman, R. Bordenaro, J. Kemp, P. Limburg, M. Peninger, Miss Northey, S. Denhardt, M. Davis, R. Renner, J. Owen, J. Peacock, M. Barrett. ROW TWO: S. Morlan,S. Durlam, L.. Lawson, B. Middleton, I. Purvis, K. Schilling, C. Hurdel, S. Willison, M. Lyon, K. McMiJlin, J. Quirk, R. Muzney. J'. Harper. ROW THREE: J. Raaz, K.Jacobson, M. Lamb, N. Black, S. Schuett, P. Haupert, S. Reading, M. Dickey, C. Porter, B. Beals, W. Freeman, S. Zimmerle, M. Bordenaro, P. Anderson, P. Millard, N. Gragg, D. Lamb. ROW FOUR: D. Bryan, R. Sabus, K. Shain, W. Purvis, M. Thomsen, J. Dozier, N. Holt, A. Henkes, M. Averill, D. Den- hardt, B. S':r1.mk, M. Gymer, K. Smith, J. Smith, M. Flaherty, M. Minnihan, C. Lyon. ROW FIVE: S. Murphy, M. Stanek, H. Nelson, N. Louk, A. Averill, S. Elliott, M. Cudahy, S. Ganoe, C. Eber- sole, N. Bass, J. Barber. J. Goettsch, D. 0'Brien, D.Sig1in, J . Bart1ey,J.Dur1am,C.Newcom, J. Veenstra.. F. F. A. ROW ONE: Mr. Miller,J.l-lamilton,L.Z.oe1ler,R.Assman, N. Middleton, W. Hoskins. ROW TWO: T. Miller, R. Beazor, L. Joy, J. Zepp, F. McNulty, R. Dunn, J. Richardson. ROW THREE: P. Farr, V. Haglund, B. Motsick, T. Burgess, E. Tasler, N. Kiefer, K. Conroy, R. Autenreith. Frank Bordenaro LUTHER AGENCY .T EF F ERSON MUSIC CENTER SPRINGER'S MARKET Insurance Loans Instruments, Repairs, Piano Tuning. Open Evenings 8: Sundays OVBI' .T.C. P enney Store W X, WL , - ' 3 QA f W, . W 5 . K J QQ' A WS' i X 5 , . , W sggqn., ....,,.. G V, X, QS .L M A. .. . x xx. ,. W . ' Q 'II' x 'H I kT: .' Y 'F' fsfw!iS1'iv?f?ss9 :. ' . , N, - P if A V. 36 Q ., W sg? fx .. ,-5' T1 E 'Aff'h'iT5' 'A 5 gf Q .QQ K ' if 2 2 33? K' f x ' ' . 2 fb ' mrz. , .. S , Wm, . M. ,.. f Nm F 'K 1 I 65, , M D fs, 3? , aw X1 mer' iff f at ww.. ..5D.., 1 2 Ev S? at xi? 11 f he LIBRARIANS ROW ONE: R. Stream, M. Bordenaro, Mrs. Morden, K. Johnson, S. Jarck. ROW TWO: R. Muzney, C. Folz, K. Schilling, J. Quirk, P. Millard, E. Doty. ROW THREE: M. Stanek, C. Smith, R. Bordenaro, P. Anderson, V. Beckner. ROW FOUR: W. Purvis, R. Bradley, N.Louk, R. Freeman, D. Shorey, C. Toyne. STUDENT COUNCIL ROW ONE: E. Sabus, B. Faaborg, R. Morain, Mr. Miller, N. Middleton, B. Morain, J. Owen. ROW TWO: D. Lamb, K. Schieb, B. Middleton, M. Cudahy, M. Peterson, D. O'Brien, K. Nash, M. Patterson. ROW THREE: J. Ausberger, J. Magill, S. Raver, G. Peterson, B. Stidwell, K. Hildreth. WOODRUFF PHARMACY Your Corner Drug Store LINCOLN HOTEL GATELY'S JEFFERSON CEMENT PRODUCTS Walgreen Agency A Home Away From Home 595 to S1 Store 603 East Adams Street COMMERCIAL CLUB ROW ONE: I. Harvey, I. Veenstra, N. LOU-k. R. Freeman, C. Smith, S. Morlan, P. Siegen- thaler, Mr. Michener. ROW TWO: D. Wilson, P. Waters, P. Millard, M. Bordenaro, P. An- derson, R. Bordenaro, R. Hastings, L. Kendall, N. Gragg. R. Muzney, E. Doty. i SPANISH CLUB ROW ONE: J. Thompson, C. Stanley, D. Lindsey, A. Waples. ROW TWO: R. Beals, M. Lyon, M. Dickey, D. Shorey, V. Beckner, P. Haupert, C. O'Brien, K. McMil1en. ROW THREE: B. Porter, E. Stougard, M. Cudahy, D. O'Brien, B. Boetel, J. Bucy, M. Barrett, J. Peacock, K. Nash. ROW FOUR: R. Williams, D. Pauley, R. Morain, J. Willmore, B. Faaborg, B. Morian, S. Walker, J. Hanson, B. Figenshaw, W. Slininger, E. Thompson. CURTIS IMPLEMENT AL'S MOTOR SERVICE Oliver - New Holland Sales and Service General Automotive Repair - A11 Makes 4- XXL f ,Q 1 K H5 25 ' aafw, , K Q .. , K- . g x Q , 5'G,.,,.,.. . , - f 'W -1. J if ,fa , E usa . ?'Q ' 95359 gg 3 A 'S KSA if 5 i ' wif ' Hwglw Y 5 ' .. Q5 M? 3 Q 5 '. ' H ,X ,U .M ,W M Wa W U . S .Q X H K Q Q Q 4 J i , iw S'--T T , - .. 3' ' 257 5f'k' i f R V aff? ' K - 4 , fi .. 5 A fy A ..-Af Y, ,Asks -1w:,,Q . ,Xu ,E . ,xi -in S , 3 4 V 51+ 5 Q5 1 A E Q . ,gg iz wx 3' 2 y is 'T5 2523568 'f Mil? 'Ea H 5 as . 9 P Cos oflj, QS' .sn ' JUNIOR PROM ' S1DNEY'S JEWELRY Compliments AMERICAN TRAMPOLINE COMPANY Giftware Watches IOWA THEATRE Specify American - Get the Finest Diamonds - Silverware Doc. Smith, Manager Xl awp QVNQNX ns O 07,9 P4C1rfC U16 446 af ' any gi Q Y 4, gf : f,1 N, S ff f-,. Q H .W , .gg 'ggi 45 A4 me QP' Sk 3+ Ks ,S Q -::- LLV - ::. --.' . Q 1 M.:v' W! H K 5-K ,, x kgs sw 5 -Q 1 K 41 ' W A Q Q 51 Is. 5 L gy nr GP B fi fu . -wg BF In 55: i.. -, . we f Q .fi I BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1959 EIGHT o'cLocK P.M. I Class Processional - Pomp and Circumstance' . . . . . . . Invocation . . Hymn . . . . . . Scripture Reading . 'Cherubim Song . Sermon . . . Anthem - A11e1uia . . . . Benediction . . . Recessional . . . Miss Harriett Simons Boys' Quartet Dr. LW. Marlin First Methodist Church ououoosceoono 0 High School Choir DR. I. W, MARLIN ..E1gaI Rev. Halsey Wakelin Faith of Our Fathers' Rev. Frank Patterson . . Bortniansky . 'The Plus of Life' Randall Thompson Rev. Halsey Wakelin Miss Harriett Simons Li. 5' , .K 3. k b Q Z r. ' .Q ig W? M aw 1 if 1 W 'Q ' W f.., Q.. f Eff it if fs? BA M. Q. -f A s agp, L 3 4-1? as L 'Q ?4ix:l5h .QV 5 6 '51 J z V' M, 5 ,Fi 3 Vkyz 5 klk, A ' 1 ' 5522? f i S39 52, gr, ' QA Jr' fer' 'p ff av? ' , ay- fy , a.- 'ty 9 my R 9 251333 ,M , i 9 .Q-1:1824 mvmaam CGMMENCEME THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959 EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M. Processional - Pomp and Circumstances .......... . Elgar Miss Harriett Simons Invocation . . . . Rev. Darrell V. Mitchell Goin' Home . . . . Dvorak The Halls of Ivy . ........... . . Russell Boys' Glee Club Commencement Address . . . . . . . , , , . . , . . . . . . . . . . Don't Cry, Alexanders' Dr. 5.1. Knezevich, State University of Iowa Hall of Fame Award ...... . . Superintendent R. R. Lashier Honors and Presentation of Class . , , , Principal Frank Miller Awarding of Diplomas , ,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,. . . Dr. N. E. Waples President, Board of Education Benediction . . . . . . . Rev. Darrell V. Mitchell Recessional . . . . Miss Harriett Simons DR. S. I. KNEZEVICH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS GIRLS: Cam Lyon, Joyce Veenstra, Nancy Bass, Diane Bryan, Clarice Stanley. BOYS: Floyd McCain, Bill Stidwell, Kent I-Iildreth, Bob Faaborg, Rick Morain. Valedictorian - Robert Faaborg 3. 97 Tied Frederick Morain - Vnledictorian 3. 97 Sadlutatorian - Nancy Bass 3. 81 Tied Joyce Veenstra - Salutatorian 3.81 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L I Ron Assman, leave the small trips in ag., to almost anywhere, to Norm Middleton. J im Ausburger, leave my wisecracks in study hall to Gary Peterson. Bruce Baker, leave my golf scores to Dee Lindsey. Gayle Bartley, leave my football position to Jim Blackburn. Gary Bass, leave my ability to manage our teams to anyone who can stand the strain Nancy Bass, leave my quiet laugh and ways to Jean Bartley. Nyla Black, leave my ability to get home on ti.me to my brother, Orville. Ruth Bradley, leave my loud boisterous manners to Cooky Davis. Leonard Brooker, at this time can't afford to leave anything. Diane Bryan, leave my deep appreciation of the medical profession to Pat Limburg. Dale Cairns, leave my shaggy hair to Char. Jim Day, leave the Freshman girls to the Freshman boys. Dennis Hanson, leave to Chuck Stanley one well used pair of holey sweat socks. May you have many smelly moments with them. Ben Dozier, leave a 20-inch thick lead vault to Chuck for lessening the fallout from Hanson's socks. Brian Elerick, leave to Mike Brady my appreciation of the underclassmen. Bob F aaborg, leave my poor grades to Steve Walker. Carolyn Folz, leave my fun in the library to a coming Senior, Nancy Louk. Judy Harper, leave my beat up locker to whoever keepsshutting it. Steve Held, leave with my Nash fRambler, that ish. Kent Hildreth, leave my track ability to Eugene Taylor. Janet Harvey, leave my shorthand ability to Nancy Louk. Lonnie Jackson, leave my alert mind and sleepless ways to Dick Peterson. Mike Kidder, leave my devotion to m1nister's children to Dorothy Wilson. Darvin Kuehl,'leave -- for Alaska. Cam Lyon, leave my ability to use the Quill typing paper to next year's editors. Floyd McCain leave my ability to blast, adlib, and jam on the trumpet to Jim Russell. I: Merritt Mcllrath, leave my ability to stick to a girl named Sharon to Dennis Dunlop. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L Larry McMillin, leave my science tests to the highest bidder. Dave McQuillen, leave my technique with the girls to Jim Clopton. But don't use it Jim. It doesn't work. Jim Magill, leave my jar of scraped gum to the next unlucky fellow who needs it. Mike Millard, leave my friends, personality, humor, intelligence, and looks to whoever will take them off my hands. Mary Ellen Minnihan. leave my P.T. tennis shoes to anyone with big enough feet. Rick Morain, will my basketball prowess fdue chiefly to my heightj to Steve Melson. Shari Morlan, leave my cheerleading outfit to Barry Martin, thus exposing his secret desire to lead cheers. Ruby Muzney, leave my ability to study in the library to Norm Middleton. Bill Nell, leave my safe driving habits to Don Pauley. Jackie Quirk, need all I have. Anyway, isn't it enough that Pm graduating? Jani Raaz, leave my size four shoes to Steve Raver. Hope they aren't too big, Steve. Charles Rice, leave my good grades and unmarked books to Don Pauley. I im Rooney, leave nothing. l'm taking everything possible with me. Rhea Sabus, will my dimples to Ann Henkes. Frank Scheffers, will my basketball shoes to Sue Durlam. Pat Sigenthaler, will my typing ability to Katy Freeman. Connie Smith, will my position at our local theater to Kathy Schieb. Gary Smith, leave my old gum to anyone who can scrape it off the desks. Pat Smith, will my homecoming crown to some lucky Junior girl. Kent Smith, leave my talented toe to Jim Clopton. Mary Stanek, will my ability as a librarian to Kathy Schilling. Clarice Stanley, leave my step stool at the store to Steve Melson. So he too can reach the second shelf. Tim Stewart, leave my physics grades to anyone who wants them. Bill Stidwell, leave my buffalo brown Hudson to Gary Peterson. Janice Strawn, will a jar of cocoa crernel never used to J anell Kunce for freckles. Roberta Stream, leave my natural athletic ability to Craig Ditsworth. Larry Teeples, leave my great urge to study to Dick Beeman. Joe Thompson, leave to Chuck Stanley all the pop bottles in the back room of the store. Bob Thompson, leave my ability to ask tricky questions in government to Don Pauley. Clair Tomlinson, leave my Spider name, long hair, shaky legs, and guitar to John Russell. I, Joyce Veenstra, leave S10 worth of bubble gum on the desks. JIM AUSBERGER has opened a snack shop. No hamburgers. Just Ausbergers. RON ASSMAN has moved to Mars. He heard there was plenty of farm land there. BRUCE BAKER filled a prescription without his glasses on, and poisoned the whole community. GAYLE BARTLEY and JIM DAY are 6 feet under. They starved to death standing on the Scranton corner on their way west. GARY BASS is a successful businessman with his office on Fifth Avenue. NANCY BASS is married to a millionaire rancher she met at Colorado University. NYLA BLACK is principal at the new Jefferson Grade SchooL Don't be too strict, Nylal RUTH BRADLEY is a four star General. She's making a career of the W.A.F. LEONARD BROOKER is owner and manager of his own service station. DIANE BRYAN is chief instructor for the Navy. At this rate wars will never cease! DALE CAIRNS struck oil in his back yard. Farlin now has a population of 10 million. DENNIS HANSON is a cheerleader at Harvard. BENNY DOZIER is chief engineer at Cape Canaveral missile base. BRIAN ELERICK is a millionaire. He discovered a new way of pasteurizing milk. BOB FAABORG has discovered a bird whistle that the birds don't even know about. CAROLYN FOLZ. is happily married and is raising chickens and children. JUDY HARPER is teaching children about important things like mm, money, and fun. STEVE HELD carelessly threw a burning cigarette into some dry leaves at Sequoia National Park. JIM MAGILL is head of the Conservation Commission in charge of rebuilding Sequoia National Park. JANET HARVEY is now the head secretary to the Governor of Iowa. KENT HILDRETH liked R.O.T.C. so well he is now an R.O.T.C. instructor. LONNIE JACKSON is commander of the National Guard at Farlin, Iowa. MIKE KIDDER inherited a large sum of money, and is now New York's most eligible playboy. DARVIN KUEHL finally made it to Alaska where he was eaten alive by a GRIZZley bear. CAM LYON is a model in New York. Sales have increased 50010. FLOYD MC CAIN is still struggling along in Speech Class. He can't seem to give long enough speeches. MERRITT MC ILRATH is flying jets to the moon. - LARRY MC MILLIN is Physics Professor at Iowa State College. DAVE MC QUILLEN fell overboard on the way overseas but, luckily, he didn't swim away, so he was picked up on the way back. MIKE MII..LARD is on the Red Skelton Show. People still don't know which one is funnier. MARY E. MINNIHAN is now selling Hoover Vacuum Cleaners. RICK MORAIN took some friendly advice and is somewhere in outer space on the wrong end of a kite string. SHARI MORLAN is a baton twirler in the Marine Band. RUBY MUZNEY is a private secretary for the editor of the New York times. BILL NELL is now 8 feet tall---he ate some Gro-pup by mistake. JACKIE QUIRK is a leading beautician on Fifth Avenue in New York City. J ANI RAAZ is assistant coach at Notre Dame, but she has hopes of getting a promotion. CHARLES RICE is owner and manager of the new Jefferson 'l'heatre. JIM ROONEY collapsed from all his picnics at Spring Lake. Rl-IEA SABUS is in a sanitarium recovering from an overdose of sororities, parties, fun and campus life at Maryville. FRANK SCHEFFERS is a bathing beauty judge at Miami Beach, Florida. PAT SIEGEN'I'HALER is secretary for the school. She couldn't bear the thought of leaving. CONNIE SMI'l'H graduated from Iowa Wesleyan and remained there as a professor. GARY SMITH is stand-in for the green stop light on Potter's corner while it is being fixed. KENT SMITH retired from the Air Force and is running a sporting goods store. PAT SMITH got a Bill she was glad to receive. MARY STANEK is now a librarian at the Library of Congress. CLARICE STANLEY married Charles Atlas and lived happily ever after. TIM STEWART still hasn't solved the world's problem, but he's trying. BILL STIDWELL now owns a cloth.ing store. In fact, he's thinking of buying Younker's. J ANICE STRAWN has a booming baby-sitting business in Turntait, Wyoming. ROBERTA STREAM is following in the footsteps of our teachers. She's in rainy London. LARRY TEEPLES is selling used cars. That is, if they are usable when he's through with them. JOE THOMPSON now has his own practice in Jefferson. BOB THOMPSON is now listed in Who's Who as the chief mechanic for the Lark Motor Company. CLAIR TOMLINSON is a professional card shark on a Mississippi Show Boat. JOYCE VEENSTRA sold her eyes to a mascara ad. No more worries about sleepless nights. WARREN HOSKINES, the famed rancher, boughta new farm -- Texas. SENIGR ACTIVITIE RONALD ASSMANN - Boys' Glee Club 23 Agricul- tural Farming Program 2,3,43 F.F.A. 1,2,3,43 Intra- mural Sports 1,2,3,4: Plays 2. JIM AUSBERGER - Agricultural F armingP rogram 13 J' Club 2,3,43 Football 13 Basketball 1,2,33 Track 1,2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Quill Staff 43 Student Council 4. BRUCE BAKER - Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Instrumental ensembles 1,2,3,43Basket- ball 1,3,4. GAYLE BARTLEY - J Club 2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4S Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4-:K Quill Staff 43 lst Team All-Conference Football 43 All-State Hon- orable Mention Basketball 431stTeam All-Conference Basketball 43 Co-Captain Football 43 Co-Captain Basketball 4. GARY BASS - Basketball Manager 43 Track Manager 4 NANCY BASS - Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Choir 1,2, 3,43 Sextet 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q F.H.A. 1,2,3,43F.l'l.A. President 33 Intramual Sports 3,43 Annual Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Qiill staff 3,43 Class Officer 3s Mikado 43 Operetta 23 National Honor Society 4. NYLA BLACK - Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Intramural Sports 3,43 Quill Staff 43 Commercial Club 33 Plays 33 Class Officer 1. RUTH BRADLEY - Quill Staff 43 Commercial Club 33 Plays - 3 Act 43 Short Plays 2,32 Student Librarian 4. LEONARD BROOKER - Football 1,22 Basketball 1,21 Track 1,2,43 Intramural Sports 3,4. DIANE BRYAN - Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Pep Club President 2,33 F .H.A. 1,2,3,4: Intramural Sports l,2,3,43 An- nual Editor 43 Quill 8a Scroll 43 Quill Staff 2,3,43 3-Act Plays 43 Student Council 33 State Speech Con- test 43 National Honor Society 4. DALE CAIRNS - Agricultural Familng Program 1, 2,33 F.F.A. 1,2,3:J Club 3,41 Football 2,3,43 Track 3,43 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,43 Class Officer 4. JIM DAY - Woodward High School 133 J Ciub 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track l,2,33 Armual Staff 43 Quill Staff 43 Class Officer 43 All- State Honorable Mention Football 43 All-Conference Honor Football Team 43 Basketball Co-Captain 4. BENTON DOZIER - Boys' Glee Club 13 Football 1, 23 Basketball 1,21 Track 132. BRIAN ELERICK - J Club 3,43 Football 1,2,a,43 Basketball l,2,33 Track 2,35 Intramural Sports 33All- Conference Guard 43 All-State Honorable Mention 4. BOB FAABORG - Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Small Instrumental Ensembles 1,2,3,43 Instrumental Solos l,2,3,43 Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Choir l,2,3,43 Boys' Quartet 1,2,3,43 Contest Vocal Solo 13.1 Club 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 13 Intra- mural Sports 43 Annual Staff 43 Quill Staff 1,2,3,43 Short Plays 43 Class Officer 13 Student Council 1,2,3,4Q Student Council Vice-President 33 Operetta 2,43 All-State Band 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 4. CAROLYN FOLZ - Pep Club 13 F.H.A. 1,21 Annual Staff 43 Student Librarian.l,2,3,43 Librarians Club l,2,3,4. DENNIS HANSON - I. Club 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 23 Track 1,2,3,4. JUDITH HARPER - Pep Club 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. 4s Intramural Sports 2,3,4Q Annual Staff 43 Commercial Club 4 JANET HARVEY - Scranton 1,2,33 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,33 Choir 33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Commercial Club 4. sreve HELD - Kansas City High School 15:5 Club 43 Football 3,43 Basketball Manager 33 Track 1,2,3,43 Class Officer 3. KENT HILDRETH - Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Small Instrumental Ensembles 1,2,3,43 Instrumental Solos 13 Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Choir l,2,3,43 J Club 2,3,43 Football 1,22 Basketball 1, 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Quill Staff 3,43 Student Council Member 43 Operettas 2,42 All-State Choir 13 Boys' Double Quartet 3,43 National Honor Society 4. WARREN HOSIGNS - Boys' Glee Club l,2,33 Agri- cultural Farming Program l,2,3,43 F.F.A. l,2,3,43 Vice-President 23 Secretary 43 Intramural Sports 3s Operetta. 4. LONNIE JACKSON - Football 13 Basketball 13 Track 13 Intramural Sports 2,3,43 Short Plays 1. MIKE KIDDER - Marching Band 13 Boys' Glee Cl.ub 2,331 Club 2,3,43 Annual staff 43 Quill staff 2,3, 43 Operetta 23 Class Officer 33 Baseball 3,43 Golf Team 3, 4. DARVIN KUEHL - Agricultural Farming Program 1,2,3,4. CAM LYON - Concert Band l,2,3,43Ma,rching Band 1,2,3,43 Small Instrumental Ensembles 1,2,3,43 ln- strumental Solos l,2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4Q Choir 2,3,4Q Sextet 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. 1,2,3, 43 Intramural Sports 3,41 Quill Staff 3,43 Annual staff 43 Qlill Sc Scroll 3,43 Class President 43 Stu- dent Council 33 Operetta 2,43 National Honor Society 4. FLOYD MC CAIN - Concert Band l,2,3,43Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Small Instrumental Ensembles l,2,3,43 Instrumental Solos l,2,3,43 Boys' Glee Club 23 Choir 23 Agricultural Farming Program 13 Basketball 13 Intramural Sports 43 Annual Staff 43 Quill Sc Scroll 3,43 Quill Staff 2,3,43 Short Plays 23 Pep Band 2,3,4Q State Speech Contest 43 National Honor Society 4. MERRITT MC ILRATH - J' Club 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball Manager l,2,3,43 Track 1,22 Track Manager 3.4. LARRY MC MILLIN - Concert Band 1,2,3,43 March- ing Band 1,2,3,43 Boys' Glee Club 2,3,43 Choir 43 Track l,2,43 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4, DAVE MC QUILLEN - Marching Band 2,3,43 Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3Q Choir 13 J Club 43 Football l,2,3,43 Basketball 1,22 Track 2,3,43 Plays 33 Class Officer 4. JIM MAGILL - Boys' Glee Club 1,23 Choir 1,22 J. Club 3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 2,3,4: Quill Staff 43 Quill Kc Scroll 43 Student Council 4. MIKE MLLLARD - Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Choir 1,2,3,43 Madrigal 3,42 All-State Vocal 43 Agricultural Farming Program 13 F.F,A. 13 Basketball 23 Annual Staff 43 Quill Staff 43 3 Act Plays 4. MARY ELLEN MINNIHAN - Girls' Glee Club 1,23 Cl'lOil' 23 Sextet 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. 1,2,43 Intramural Sports 3,42 Annual Staff 43 Quill staff 43 RICK MORAIN - Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43'sma11 1nsmunema1 Ensembles 1,2,s,43 Instrumental Solos 1,2,3,43 Piano Solos 1,2,3,43 Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Choir l,2,3,43 Madrigal 3,43 Mixed Quartet 43 Boys' Quartet l,2,43 Vocal Solo 3,43 J Club 3,42 Football 1,2,3,43 All-State Honorable Mention 43 Intramural Sports 43 Annual Staff 43 Quill Staff 3,43 Short Plays 43 Class President 2s Student Council Secretary 23 Student Council President 33 National Honor Society 4. SHARON MORLAN - Twirler 1,2,3,4: Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Cheer- leader 3,43 F.H.A. l,2,3,43 Intramural Sports 2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Quill Staff 2,3,43 Commercial Club 43 Short Plays 2g Twirling Solo 3,43 Operetta 23 Twirling Ensemble 1. RUBY MUZNEY - Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Small Instrumental Ensembles 1,2,3,43 Instrumental Solos l,2,33 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Choir 2,3,43 Pep Club 3,43 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Intramural 3,43 Annual Staff 43 Commercial Club 3,42 Student Librarian 3.4. BIl..L NELL - Concert Band 13 Marching -Band 13 Basketball 13 Track 3,4. CHARLES RICE - Agriculture Farming Program 1,2,3,43 Future Farmers of America l,2,3,4. JACQUELINE QUIRK - Pep Club 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. 1,45 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Quill Staff 13 Librarian 4. JANICE RAAZ. - Vinton 13 Pep Club 2,3,43 F.H.A. 2,3,43 Intramural 2,3,43 Annual Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Quill staff 3,43 Class Officer 3:l'l0l'l'l6C0l'l'll.l'lg Queen Attendant 43 Charity Ball Queen 43 Junior- Senior P rom Queen Attendant 3. FRANKLIN SCHEFFERS - Basketball 23 intramural l,2,3,4. ,Inu ROONEY - Boys' Glee Club 1.2.33 choir 1,23 Quartet 13 J Club 3,43 Football.1,2,3,43 Basker- ball 1,2,33 Track 1,2,s,43 Baseball 1,2,s3 Quill szaff4. RHEA SABUS - Pep Club l,2,3,43 F.H.A. l,2,3,43 Intramural l,2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Quill Staff 43 Class Officer 13 Student Council l,2,3,43 Charity Ball Attendant 43 Homecoming Queen Attendant 3,43 Junior Senior Prom Queen Attendant 3. PAT SIEGENTHALER - MarchingBand1,23Choir1,23 Sextet 1,23 Basketball 1,23 Intramural 3,43 QuillStaff 43 Mr. Snyder's secretary 43 Commercial Club 3,4. CONNIE SMITH - Pep Club l,2,3,43 F .H.A. 1,2, 33 Annual Staff 43 Quill Staff 43 Commercial Club 3,43 Student Librarian 4. GARY SMITH - J. Club 3,43 Football 1,2,a,431mra- mural 2,a,4. KENT SMITH - Boy's Glee Club 23 J' Club 3,42 Football 1,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3: Track l,2,3,43 In- tramural 3,4. PAT SMITH - Girls' Glee Club 2,32 Choir 2,32 Mad- rigal 2,32 Sextet 33 Trio 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q Cheer- leader 3,43 F.H.A. 13 Intramural 3,43 Annual Staff 43 Commercial Club 33 Librarian 13 Homecoming Qreen 43 Charity Ball Attendant 43 Prom Attendant 33 Oper- etta 2. MARY STANEK -F .H.A.2,3,43 Intramural3,43Student Librarian 2, 3,4. CLARICE STANLEY -ConcertBand1,2,3,43Marching Band l,2,3,43 Small Instrumental Ensembles 1,2,3: Girls' Glee Club 1,2,a,43 choir 2,3,43 sane: 43'rr1o 33 Quartet 23 S010 2,31 Pep Club 1,2,3,43F.H.A. 1,2, 33 Intramural 2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 3,42 Quill Staff 3,45 Plays Cshortj 3.4: Operetta 2,43 All State Vocal Choir 33 Homecoming Attendant 43 National Honor Society 4. TIM STEWART - J Club 43 Football l,2,3,43 Basket- ball 33 Track 1,2,33 Intramural 1,2,33 Quill Staff 43 Plays Q3 actl 33 Plays Cshortj 1,22 Student Lib- rarian 2,3. .TANICE STRAWN - Pep Club l,2,3,43 F.H.A. 1,2,33 Annual staff 43 Commercial Club 3. LARRY TEEPLES - Intramural 2,s,4. BII..L STIDWELL - Concert Band l,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,4: Small Instrumental Ensembles l,2,3,43 Boys' Glee Club l,2,3,43 Choir 1,2,3,43Madrigal 3.4: Qlartet l,2,3,43 Solo l,2,3,43 Agriculture Farming Program 13 F.F.A. 13 J' Club 43 F00tba1l 43 Basket- ball 1,23 Intramural 2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Quil.l Staff l,2,3,43 National Honor Society 43 Plays 33 Student Council 1,2,3,42 Operetta 2,42 All State 1,2,3,41 All State Music Camp 3, ROBERTA STREAM - Pep cmb l,2,3,43 F.H.A. 1, 2,33 Intramural 2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 QuillStaff 3,43 Plays K3 actj 43 Plays Cshortj 43 Student Librarian 43 Student Council 3. Jon THOMPSON - Boys' Giee cmb 1,23 Chou 1,23 Qrartet 13 Basketball 23 Intramural 3.4: Annual staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Quill Staff 2,3,43 Plays Cshortj 13 Operetta 2. ROBERT THOMPSON - Concert Band 1.2: Marching Band 1,23 Small Instrumental Ensembles 1,23 Instru- mental Solos 23 Boys' Glee Club 3,43 Choir 43 Quartet 43 ,T Club 3g All State Vocal 4. CLAIR TOMLINSON - Agriculture Farming Program 1,2: F.F.A. 1,23 Football 1,23 Intramural 2,3,4. Jorcn VEENSTRA - concern Band 1,2,s,43Mn-cmng Band l,2,3,43 Small Instrumental Ensembles 2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 1,23 Trio 23 Pep Club l,2,3,43 F .H.A. l,2,3,43 Intramural l,2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Quill Staff l,2,3,43 National Honor Society 43 Commercial Club 4. CUR EW GRA D PIA CJ On April 26, 1959, a dream was realized in the music department of the Jefferson High SchooL On that date, at the annual spring concert, a new Baby Grand piano was used for the first time. The history of this piano was a long time in the making. Three years ago, interested per- sons in Jefferson and surrounding area formed the 'Greene County Messiah Association with a definite purpose in mind. One purpose was, of course, to present Handel's Messiah each Christmas season. The second purpose was to raise money through voluntary offerings at these performances with the purchase of a grand piano for the stage as a goal. Director of the Messiah chorus for its 1956 and 1957 performances was Mrs. .T ames Kearney of .T efferson. Miss Harriett Simons directed the Chorus in 1958. 'I'he offerings col- lected began to grow into a sizeable amount toward the piano. In 1958, a generous donation by Mr. Sheldon Wood of Minneapolis, former J' .H.S. graduate, augmented the fund. Thenin April of 1959, the Community Church Choir presented the Seven Last Words of Christ by DuBois and the Ministerial Association donated another welcome cash gift toward the cause. Finally through the primary efforts of Mrs. Beryl Morden, a second-hand Lyon8t Healy Baby Grand piano was purchased and delivered to the school. 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