Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1966
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Truly, this was a year of change. Table of Contents THEME 3 ACTIVITIES 9 ACADEMICS 23 ORGANIZATIONS 45 ATHLETICS 97 ADMINISTRATION I I7 The l966 Seniors il Preparing to sample their plate-lunches, Karol Klink and Good afternoon, Principal's office, says Tam Boehn- Annette Rankin head for the crowded dining area, ning, Cl Senior who enjoys receiving phone messages. 1505 wat xswugv- Mark David's Gallop King petition, carried by Kitty Ewan, and Mary Henk patiently await their chance to give Kitty is enlarged by Cindy Taylor's signature, as Patty Downing enough signatures to help her meet the minimum amount. 4 Greet Year of Change With Optimism The Jefferson l-ligh School Class ot l966, clothed in traditional yellow corduroy, stepped into the position of leadership and responsibility with the courage and conviction of those be- fore them. Their great pride in Jett was apparent in all of the actions of the 507 seniors. The united cheering of the front rows of the resounding Block Section was evidence of this warm and joyful pride. ln their studies, too, the seniors had need for an attitude of concern. They worked long hours to attain goals of excellence set by former Jeff graduates. Decorating for the Prom and serving on committees relieved the tensions caused by the tiring homework. Graduation was the bittersweet ending to their years of dedicated study, and the begin- ning ot their adult endeavors. The daily receipts from the successful senior magazine sale were added by John Stefoniak and Carol Conkling. Senior haltback, Mike Lester, trots toward the bench after dozzling the crowd with a spectacular touchdown. Sophomores and Juniors Find Jeff a Middlemen, the juniors had started the year with experiences gained as sophomores and ideas to be used as seniors. They found that they had greatly changed in one year from green sophomores to respected juniors. Their responsibilities had grown and their words were heard. During their year as juniors, these pupils prepared for the coming College Entrance Exams by taking the Preliminary Scholastic Ap- titude Test. With high hopes of scholarships, some juniors took the National Merit Scholar- ship Test. Junior boys stepped up from B-teams to the varsity rosters as the girls changed from sub- stitutes to permanent Block Section members. All the activities of the busy juniors prepared them for their dynamic roles as next year's seniors. One of the problems of being a junior is taking the Passing notes across the gym is one way to while away T B fine fe SUYS LGFVY Gflfdnef to MVS BCIXTGI' a bomb-scare for Elizabeth Reynolds and Kathy Rhodes. Busy School Demanding Their Energy Sophomores, beginning their high school ca- reers, found Jeff to be a challenge. The tran- sition from Tecumseh and Sunnyside to Jeff was more than just changing buildings. A very new and important time of life had begun for the sophomores. Perhaps the sophomores' greatest adjustment was to their class work. Homework hours had never before reached such proportions for the new Bronchos. They also found that even extra- curricular activities demanded much of their time and energy. Being a part of Jeff life had its bright mo- ments, too. Wearing the Red and Black, cheer- ing teams on to victory, making friends with upperclassmen, and having greater freedom were some of the things that made the sopho- mores proud to be a part of the Jeff student body. A noon chat before the return to classes was an im portant part of every day at Jeff for the sophomores Counting class votes are Sara Doremire, Barb Burget, Donnie Lyboult, and John Fletemeyer. .Q P 1E 1- . ...ML k f if H 4 Mmm e r .. -,N L- MN ,W f He: . Y w M 'M if JK- kj, w+Xw,E: 'W g , W QM 'Hifi Af . gy lfe fiff ,1l', 51: fif -ww N A L iff 'iiifff r, , 5- - ' ,ifI,,3'w3.' 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'?T3YaJ1i1' f iff ' , 1055 r-55 22:5 , 'www gg V Qfx AW, N Y L , wc mf:- qui' aqsn 2 ? .X , Lk, 'jx fi ..-.A The hange Change was visible in the activities at Jefferson High School. ln autumn a new king was named at the Bronchoette Gallop. Home- coming and the Queen of Hearts dance also brought the choice of pretty queens. ln ad- dition to the new Jeff royalty, fanciful produc- tions of The Mouse that Roared and The Music Man were given by talented Jeff pupils. Throughout the year hilarious pep sessions and several serious and entertaining convocations provided a change from daily routine. At the year's end seniors entered the world of the Oriental at their Prom, Then those same seniors stepped into the greatest change of their lives as graduation led them into a new phase of life. Activitie Jeff's 1965 Homecoming Queen Sue Breeden smiles as the starry-eyed princesses of her court stand around her. Enthusiasm Explodes at Homecoming A smile of delight comes over Susan Breeden's face as Bob Pastlethwait bestows a victory kiss upon her cheek. Enthusiasm which had built up for over a week exploded on the night of October l5, when Jett played Brebeut High School, and the i965 Homecoming Queen was chosen. A grand silence came over the gay crowd at halt time, when Bob Postlethwait, Student Council presi- dent, stepped up to the microphone and an- nounced Sue Breeden as the Jett Homecoming Queen for l965. Her court consisted of Jeanne Crutchfield, Peggy Fountain, Claire Galloway, and Kathi Kiser. After presenting Queen Sue with a sparkling silver crown and a fragrant bouquet of red roses, Bob gave her a congrat- ulatory kiss and the crowd burst into thunder- ous applause. To set the scene tor the momentous occa- sion, the goal posts were tied with red and black crepe paper streamers. Jett pupils, too, wore the school colors along with their white mums. Among these adding a special touch to the atmosphere of the evening were the mem- bers ot the l955 football squad returning to boost Jeff. X 4 W v fb A Z: M JO ,4 1. .nm .ku nu 1 nun .nn II ln W. . . . M. . .. , M... ,. Wm., mwmla M M., n ,,,, ,awww ,vw v .-f 1? 4 '?' 55?- V f iw' ' ' ,.., ' Y I avr, , , 5? 4' 1 Aff hu fy We 5' 3 f Wi , i 4, , ,fY,giwf?AR 3951 2 1 Q 'Kew Shortly before The Mouse That Roared begins, Bob Hicks is skillfully made up by make-up artist Marcia Beck. Mouse Makes Big Emily Backus is appalled at the actions of her subjects Jim Caldwell and Connie Hughes in the All-School Play. Robin Gilham is astounded at guarding the bomb as Tom Richey and Barry Davis suggested to her and her sisters. Roar at Sunnyside After a month of practice, The Mouse That Roared was presented on November ll and l2, I966 in the Sunnyside Auditorium. ln the hilarious comedy Duchess Gloriana, played by Emily Backus, a senior, was plagued with finding a solution to the problem of her country's state of near bankruptcy. Looking to history for an answer, Gloriana decided to de- clare war on the United States! Her study showed that the quickest way to wealth would be to lose a war to America, because of its people's strange way of giving aid to anyone it defeats. The other main leads were played by Randy Kraft, a sophomore, as Tully Bescom, Jim Cald- well as Count Mountjoy, and Dave Long as David Benter. Stu Brassie was appointed as the student dir- rector, and James Hawker, speech teacher, was the director. Richard Jaeger, choir director, su- pervised the make-up for the production. Rob- ert Butz, English teacher, was in charge of the props, scenery, and set design for the satire. Pep Sessions and Convos Fun for All Encouraging good spirit, sportsmanship, and the will to win were the goals of Jeff's pep sessions, A funeral was held for the opposing football teams by the junior girls. Sophomore bays portrayed the basketball players and cheerleaders, Key Club displayed their version of the Ten Commandments to be followed at basketball games. Teachers presented their version of a real pep session for some astro- nauts. The Student Council sponsored a new and different convo with prisoners from the Mich- igan City State Penitentiary. The Choral De- partment put an a number of canvas and showed the student body what fine talent there is within the school, A Cappella put on the Thanksgiving program and the entire depart- ment presented the Christmas program. The Band and Orchestra also gave two very beau- tiful presentations. Ghostly Jay Good, June McKenzie, Christie Mater, and Linda l-lartan fight far the death of another football fae, Deacon Jim Van der Veen diligently directs the Key Club congregation in the singing of spiritual hymns and l the reading of the Gospel Truth including Ten Commandments for devoted fans of the Jefferson Branchos. 13 Sayonara s Senior Prom Good-Bye ff tm JW , , Si Zentner's famous sound was heard throughout the gym on May l3, I966, when he played for the Senior Prom. Susan Breeden and Karol Klink, Prom co-chaimen, dis- cuss plans with Jim Caldwell, the decorations chairman. On the evening of May l3, l966 several hun- dred seniors and their dates stepped out of their world of study and everyday life into the fascinating world ot the Oriental, After months of planning, organizing, and working success was reached and Sayonara was ready. From nine o'clock until midnight the dancers flowed across the transformed gymnasium to the soft music of Si Zentner and his orchestra. Figi blos- soms and wisteria blended with delicate satin, taffeta, and chiffon gowns and crisp tuxedos to make a memorable evening. Karol Klink and Susan Breeden were co-chair- men of the Prom. The committee chairmen were Kathi Kiser, programs, Tom l-loll, pictures, Phil Fauyer and Dick Jones, band, Tam Boehn- ing, invitations, Jim Caldwell, decorations, Rheta Ward, publicity, and Kris Gingrich, tick- ets. The class officers, Carol Conkling, John Stefaniak, and the committee chairmen aided by senior class sponsor James Murray formed the theme committee which chose the Soyo- nara theme. 1-4' Pigtailed Annette Rankin sketches a design to be transe ferred to poster board to wallpaper the gym bleaches. l 4 Katrina Ohaver was unhappy to leave Jeff, but she and her parents knew that graduation was the beginning. 1:-N., Graduation Ends Years of Dedication You have to look perfect for graduation, says Jan Weber as she fixes Dick Kiefer's tie for Commencement. June 5, l966, and June 9, l966, were among the most important days in the lives of 507 seniors at Jefferson High School. They were the days of Vespers and Commencement, During the hot Sunday afternoon Vespers service, the seniors gave serious thought to what they were going to do with their lives. On the night of Commencement, the seniors filed into the gymnasium in their long gowns to the playing of Pomp and Circumstance. At the proper moment they marched one by one up to the gym stage where they were given diplomas by members of the school board. Flip- ping the tassels on their mortar boards the former seniors left the stage--graduates of Jefferson High School. Members of the Top Ten wore gold tassels. The A Cappella Choir under the direction of Richard Jeager sang at both the services. They sang the traditional Battle Hymn of the Re- public. Parents and friends receiving invita- tions to the services were ushered to their seats by members of the National Honor Society. Sandy Murphy, Queen for an Evening To make the coronation official, Hi-Y president Riney Lynch happily kisses Sandy Murphy, the dancers' choice. The Queen of Hearts dance which was spon- sored by the Hi-Y, has become an annual af- fair at Jefferson High. This year it was held on the twenty-ninth of January in the Purdue Union Building. The couples attending danced through the evening to the music of Paul Ken- ney and his band. Five lucky senior girls were nominated this year as candidates for the Queen of Heart's throne. This year the five girls were Carol Conk- ling, Judy Davis, Jeanna Jones, Kathi Kiser, and Sandy Murphy. When the evening was nearing an end Riney Lynch, Hi-Y president, ascended the platform, and immediately introduced each of the candidates, and then he crowned Sandy Murphy the Queen of Hearts for l966. After the traditional dance dedicated to the Queen and her court, the couples returned to the dance floor to finish their memorable evening. John Mathews was chairman of the dance, and I-li-Y members were committee chairmen. At the moment of the decision Riney Lynch places the shining rhinestone tiara on smiling Sandy Murphys head. 'K Nh' M M M mf a, MA M W' wi N W sf 51 if ff 2 J 'V : gg, '15 PL f 'if 'Z il 'i 1 5 1 River City, Iowa, Setting For Musical This year April 27 through April 30, the A Cappella Choir, Girl's Ensemble, and Varsity Singers presented four performances of the popular musical-comedy The Music Man. Professor l-larold Hill, a fast-talking sales- man portrayed by Terry Cook, arrived in the small Iowa town of River City, intending to use his con-man formula on its citizens. After promising to organize a town band, he sold instruments and uniforms, and then plan- ned to leave the citizens untrained. l-le found two problems facing him in the city: he had to convince the townspeople to want a brass band, and he needed to distract the suspicious librarian, Marian Paroo, played by Judy Best. Besides the cast of principles and the cho- rus, other members of the choirs also took part in the play's production. They served on either the costume, props, construction, tickets, paint- ing, or the publicity committee. Dave Long was the student director. Richard Jaeger directed the acting, John Clark, the chorus, and Robert Butz, the set designs. Now if you boys will pay attention I'll teach you to play the trombone correctly, instructs Terry Cook. Emily Backus, Connie l-lughes, Teresa Rohrabaugh, Susan Foster, and Peggy Hodges do their best to look like Gre- cian urns as they do the dance of the herbs in an audi- torium practice before The Music Man performances Joey Bell flashes a victorious smile as Sunshine Society President, Sue Breeden, crowns him Gallop King of l965, Sunshine Presents Happily buying their Gallop tickets from Nancy Warren, Barb Gould and Mary Ewan get ready for the big dance. The thrills of the Gallop came to a climax when Sunshine President Sue Breeden kissed the new Gallop King, .Joe Bell, a Bewitching Gallop The tables were turned on the night ot Oc- tober 3O when Sunshine Society members trested their dates to the annual Bronchoette Gallop. Music by Paul Kenney and his band added to the Bewitched atmosphere at the Halloween dance, Corsages expressing the theme of the Gallop or the hobbies, sports, and personalities of the boys were made and enter- ed in a contest. The winning corsage, Paula Deppert's, depicted a girl and boy leaning over a pot of witches brew with a witch hovering above them, As always the coronation of the king was the highlight of the night. Excitement rose as Mike Smith and Mark David were announced second runners-up, and Phil Fauver was named first runner-up. Finally Sue Breeden, Sunshine president, crowned Joey Bell i965 Gallop King. 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Th hange Change in the life of a school is perhaps most apparent in its academic life. And so it was with academics at Jefferson High School this year. The different and everchanging BSCS Biology, PSSC Physics, Chem Study, and SMSG Mathematics were continued as an integral por- tion of Jeff's curriculum. New textbooks with exciting, challenging ideas were made a part of each pupil's life. Learning in the Social Stud- ies area changed with each day's newspaper. Foreign Languages and English were studied in a new probing manner. The Home Economics department adapted its program to meet changes. Business and Industrial Arts pupils im- proved their skills with modern equipment. Yes, change was truly apparent in academics. Academi f John Hawks and Kyle Loy show that deep concentration is essential when trying to master the skills of typing. Checking her work for mistakes, first semester typing pupil Dorothy Golden carefully re-reads her manuscript. Business Skills Available to All Pupils Many pupils could be seen taking class notes in what seemed to be a foreign language, short- hand. This course helped to orient them to of- fice work. Transcription was offered along with this course. This taught the pupils how to trans- late their shorthand with ease. ln Typing I, pupils concentrated on learning the different types of letters and their con- structions. Acquiring speed in typing was the main job of those enrolled in the courses Typing ll and lll. To understand the workings of a big busi- ness, many pupils took basic business. This course taught the pupils filing and the different financial systems. The job of the bookkeeping pupils was to learn to make reports of business conditions and to keep records of business transactions. All the commercial courses made it possible for Jeff pupils to attain an education enabling them to be successful in the world. 24 Steve Simms thinks that concentration is the key to good bookkeeping so he works to balance some key figures. Speech Helps Build Self-Confidence .,, MM, A NL, A Making adequate notes for assistance in a short talk, speech student Kimmett Workman organizes his thoughts. ssmc -it .cs --. I 1-- Jefferson pupils take part in the production of a mock radio program as Mr, Fraser, Speech instructor, looks on, As the end of the semester drew near, pupils in the various speech classes found it easier and less nerve-racking to speak before a group, in front of a microphone, or in general conversa- tion. Pupils took speech development as sopho- mores or began in James Hawker's classes of speech l and advanced speech. For those inter- ested in announcing and advertising, courses in radio and television were taught by William Fraser. Here pupils learned qualities of good an- nouncing, emphasizing commercials and radio terms. Be prepared was Mr. Hawker's motto for the Speech l classes, for everyone had to give an extemporaneous speech. The pupil had 55 minutes to read an article, examine the facts, prepare a speech, and relate his findings to his classmates. After conquering this feat, pu- pils became accustomed to speaking on the spur of the moment. it 'gefx I . Laurie Smith leads her fellow Radio-TV classmates in an interesting panel discussion in Mr. Fraser's class. Jeff Shops Offer Vocational Training Gee, l hope that thing doesn't land on my finger, says Mike Alting as he learns to run his machine. Jeff's Manual Arts Department once again gave its pupils the opportunity to gain basic and useful skills. Pupils in auto mechanics learned about motors and engine repair. The mechanical drawing classes were taught draft- ing and architectural techniques. Woodshop pupils made such items as gun racks, chairs, and lamps. Machine shop pupils planned and constructed metallic objects, including harn- mers and vices mode with power devices. Electronics offered a four-semester course. The first semester consisted of basic electricity, AC-DC current, laws of electricity, and induc- tive and capacity resistance. Second semester dealt with vacuum tubes. The lost year covered oscilloscopes and signal training. Print shop pupils' work included the printing of activity literature, the stationery for all school departments, and the school newspaper, the Booster. Setting the type for a pamphlet, print shop pupils Jim Doubler, Lou Koning, and Ted Pulliam show their talents. Home Ee Prepares Girls for Future Gail Melville, Beverly Wilson, and Barb Hughes try to snip, snap, and sew o dress on a complicated pattern. Home Economics at Jeff was concerned with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes so essential for all boys and girls as they prepare for their future roles in family living. Rearing children and providing families with food, clothing, and shelter are necessary tasks for people in our society, The Jeff Home Economics department offers eleven different single semester courses which provide the latest approaches to these needs. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach is an old saying that is particularly true today, The way to his stomach was through the delectable dishes prepared in Foods l, ll, and lll. How to make the latest fashions and save money in the process was the basis of the cloth- ing classes. Family Living provided both boys and girls with a solid background for their future duties as marriage partners, Family living discussion panelists listen as Barb Shideler relates teen problems. Pupils' Interest in Books Increases Student librarian Carol Underhill reaches high to put another book an the shelf as one of her many duties. The library of Jefferson High School proved to be an important aid to the pupils again this year. The wide variety of books served as ref- erences for the pupils' term papers, book re- ports, and other research assignments. The li- brary was also used as a place of study. lt was open to pupils before and after school, during lunch periods, and each class period of the day. Teachers also found the library helpful. They made use of the library's collection of news- papers and magazines with the library staff kept current. Teachers also took individual classes to the library for research projects, and acquaintance with general library procedure, The directors of the library, Mrs. Margene Lewis and Mrs, Frieda E. Peek, were aided by a group of student assistants, These pupils checked books in and out, delivered notices to pupils concerning overdue books, and collected fees for the late books. Adding another book ta the already large variety in Jeff's library is Loretta Misner, a student librarian. TT i l John Stall uses several artistic techniques to recapture Students of the music theory class listen carefully as the essence of this modern masterpiece on paper. Richard Jaeger distinguishes G major from G minor. rt, Music Theory Instill Appreciation Besides having been trained in the fields of math and the sciences, a group of Jefferson High School pupils learned to appreciate music and art. ln the music theory class Richard Jaeger taught the many phases of music. Pupils studied melody, harmony, dissonance, and polyphony. Mr, Jaeger taught his pupils the importance of chords in music. Building chords from basic patterns proved to be interesting for them. Promising art pupils were instructed by Miss Georgianna Kienly. Through their continuous study in modeling, painting, and drawing they improved their style and skill, Working with chalk, oil paints, water colors, and tempers paints was also a part of their course. These pupils displayed their work in the showcases be- tween the second and the third floors. A few of the most talented artists entered their work in the L.S. Ayres contest and other art contests. Dawn Reed listens patiently as Miss Kienly points out things which could be done to improve the painting. New Summer P.E. Program Installed Jackie Witas stands ready to hit the ping pong ball as her partner, Peggy l-licks, awaits the next service. Madonna Lyboult and Jackie Witas hold on tightly as they demonstrate the difficult art of pole climbing. All sophomores participated in daily exercises for one semester in fulfillment of a state gradu- ation requirement. This year Mrs. Eleanor Beard, Jack Schult, and Norm Willey taught Physical Education, ln autumn, and spring the boy's classes tra- veled to the Jeff football field to play softball and tag football. ln the winter months the boys played basketball, wrestled, and played volley- ball. Mrs. Beard's classes worked in the little gym where they practiced gymnastics, ping- pong, and prison ball. ln nice weather the girls went to the big gym where they played basket- ball, badminton, volleyball, and kick-soccer. A new innovation in the physical education classes was introduced this year. The Physical Education department offered gym classes to pupils during the summer school sessions. The would-be athletes went to Jeff and com- muted to Columbian Park to participate in out- door sports. Home run! shouts a teammate as Leonard Scott boots the ball across the gym over the heads of his rivals. -- i's3!5Yi?:?:x-eiiis' ' ii 5 Mr :t if i , .,., , This group of sophomore girls are modeling the vari- ous styles of hosiery popular during winter, l966. F? an .tt ft Janice Davis and Bobby Dunam thoroughly enjoy naming the parts of the human anatomy on their friend Sadie. Lafayette's Health Facilities Studied Mike Danaher acts as a model while Dave Watts shows his Health class pressure point locations on the arm. The Health and Safety classes of Jefferson High School were taught by Mrs. Emily Price and Orval Martin. Each sophomore was required to take the one-semester course to graduate. Sadie, an example of the perfect physique, might have been seen by anyone who passed the Health by room llO. All pupils taking course were required to know the parts of the human anatomy, and Sadie made it easier for the girls in Mrs. Price's class to do this. The necessity of turning in notebooks on the lively subjects of physical safety, the mentality of a moron, and gland functions plagued the sophomores, Movies on artificial respiration, quacks, nutrition, grooming and proper etiquette were presented at regular intervals during each semester. While studying Health the boys' and girls' classes learned of Lafayette's health fa- cilities. The pupils also gained experience and knowledge essential to every well-informed citizen. Studying Government Develops Patriots M. To Mary Haag a word from her teacher, Mr. Douglas placement of one African nation on her World History Paprocki meant that she had only been incorrect in ner map of Africa and that ner grade would be an A plus. W 32 In Year of Indiana's Sesquicentennial I966 was the year ot the Sesquicentennial anniversary of lndiana's statehood. This impor- tant year was meaningful to pupils studying in Jeff Social Studies courses. Seniors in Indiana Life and juniors in United States History increased their appreciation of their heritage by studying in this atmosphere. The desire to learn about a wider area led pupils to take World History where they learned of past civilizations and of the changing globe. As a part of their graduation requirements, all seniors took Civics, a course in American government which taught them their patriotic responsibilities as citizens ot the United States. Some seniors used U.S. News and World Re- port and newspapers to understand interna- tional situations in World Problems Course, Economics pupils studied the stockmarket. So- ciology pupils investigated the causes of exist- ing social ills. P ff' TM is Telling her U. S. History class about the War of l8l2 wasn't as hard as Jeanna Osborn had expected it to be. et A sci PM . , W A N lllt A ' . se, . . ' SVR Sr. ' ' X As Alice Vaughn and Lois Marshall worked on assigned oral history reports, Paula Semmes used the library's U,S. Nba! E qi: K News 81 World Report to draw conclusions about America's foreign policy in Viet Nam and other trouble spots. Mr. Conkling's seniors didn't understand permutations until he told them of their use to figure betting odds. 'Illini At last the semester's end came and Karen Hampton was glad to give Mr. Atkins her well-sorn Algebra textbook. Special Mathematics ln today's rapidly advancing world a knowl- edge of mathematics is almost a necessity. This is the reason that the math department of Jeff, headed by Milton Leverenz, offered such a wide variety of courses. Each pupil was able to ob- tain an education in math at Jeff to fulfill his needs for the future. General math was offered to those who did not plan to go to college. To pupils who plan- ned to-enter the commercial field, business math was available. College-bound pupils were able to choose from challenging algebra, geometry, college and advanced algebra, trigonometry, and an- alytical geometry. The School Mathematics Study Group courses intrigued even the best mathematicians. ln SMSG algebra, geometry, intermediate mathematics, and functions classes, the pupils learned the whys of pro- blem-solving. Steve Reosh and Bob Dickson gaze at Erik Jacobson's amazing slide-rule accuracy. Challenged the Brilliant Pupils' Abilities x gh s - ..'l X -- .15 f WW, ..... -- Bob Lane explains the graph of an equation to his Joyce Belcher illustrates the properties of an isosceles College Algebra class as Pina Kemble ardently looks on. triangle for the members of her geometry class. 35 NXKN .xxx English Prepares Pupils for College Grammar and literature courses were taken by all sophomore and junior pupils enrolled in the academic and general English programs at Jeff this year. The pupils learned to identify the parts of speech to distinguish between gerund and participial phrases, and to under- stand placement of punctuation marks. Those pupils taking literature became very adept at analyzing novels. Honors English classes studied world literature as sophomores, American literature as juniors, and English literature in their senior year. Among their favorite works were Jane Eyre, Our Town, and David Copperfield. Journalism pupils became well-versed on how newspaper. Composition to make up a good classes prepared those college bound to clearly express their thoughts. Term papers gave them experience in research and organization. su The dictionary's meanings of strange words opens o wonderful world of words to senior Marlene Yoder. Discussing her Americana collection of op art are Miss Regina Frey ,K and a junior class of hers. if' 36 Linda Meyers is testing her skill at the brain teasing, speed reading machine 37 -Wi ti Joan Miller and Chris Helmkamp, first year German pu- Steadily gazing Tom Hanks looks over some exotic Span pils, listen intently to German ALM language tapes. ish posters as Debbie Andrews hands one from Mexico. Foreign Languages Move from Basic Sophomore Bob Hicks compares his test questions and answers as Mrs. Peters finishes passing them out. is Mrs, Papageorgiou's Spanish class listens with great in- terest while Judy Tyrie plays the language tapes. Conversations to Advanced Literature If someone had asked first year French pupil, Parlez-vous Francais, he would have answer- ed, Un peu. First year pupils of the other foreign languages - Spanish, German and Latin would give equivalent answers, for they have learned only the basic principles of these lan- guages. Everyday conversations were taught by sev- eral devices which proved helpful to the pupils. German pupils were able to take home record- ings for practice and to use taped dialogues in class. Taped dialogues were also used by the French and Spanish classes. The second and third year pupils were also challenged when they were asked to translate films and movies from foreign languages into English. The Latin pupil's course of study varied from that of the modern languages' course. Roman culture, the writings of Caesar, and ancient legends formed the basis for their study of the ancient language. I came, I saw, I conquered, recites John Lahr as Jo Ann Coers writes Caesar's famous quote for her class, Jeff Science Department ow Offers Seniors Tom McDonald and Randy Williams investigate the realms of chemistry while doing an experiment. Experimenting with pressures and volumes, Joan Miller and Steve Reash record results during a Physics class. W L . E.. QQ' When an explosion sounds throughout the school, the pupils know that the Jeff chemists have dropped a highly explosive mixture of TNT. When a large blob is seen inching its way down the corridors of Jefferson High School, the administration knows that some- thing must be done to control the young bio- logists in all of their protoplasm experiments. When all the teachers are found electrocuted at their desks, the Jeff pupils are glad that the Physics course was able to produce a great phys- icist. All this may take place, if the Jeff science department continues to expand its facilities. The Jeff science department offered advan- ced studies in chemistry and physics for the Brains of the student body. For the average pupil a well-rounded curriculum was offered in biology, physics, chemistry, and physical sci- ence -- courses offering a general study of all sciences. l won't believe it until l see it with my own eyes,' says Pam Ainsworth as she checks over her hypothesis l QQ if More Advanced Studies for Brains Vw N i Are you sure you know what you're doing? asks Marcia Beck as she records data taken by Betsy Holfelder. I sure wish that I could remember that answer, Larry Lane squints to be able to see when the exact amount moans Mark Braun as he studies for o final test. of hydrochloric acid is added to get a precipitate. 4 l Wm, , ' L . a .STU '.' 5 Q F 'MX is wx in .s 1 gh. , ' 9' . XJ' fgf' 1 44 fl . J 1 vu 'Q wp' pp.-4-seg--ggi-M-,T , N v- ' -4 5 fflw: Q Ill ll I 'V N iff QI ,,,, -wiiiifl M gfixi: f J ff- . 1 S3 x V, ,- x , . . wk z. t A., . V -ai' Mk V, ,, W 4 .Y 0. D... 3 s MJ 3? .-'wq-p. M . MM ...M u,.U J,-M A, -:fin , Th hang At Jefferson High School, l966 meant spe- cial changes in organizations. The new J-V Club of junior varsity letter winners was formed. The Varsity Singers, a swinging, folksinging group began its first season. The Girls' Ensemble, made up of sedate young ladies armed with ban- ios and washboards, was organized. In addition to new organizations, those ex- istent continued their fine traditions and brought honor to Jefferson High. Individuals, too, brought honor to Jeff through their efforts. Dick Kiefer become Governor of Boys' State. Bob Stormont was chosen Lieutenant Governor of Key Club in indiana. Jeff organizations showed excellence in a year of change. Grganization Promoting the Relationships Between Sandy Murphy who posts activities wonders why a tall- Taking careful, neat notes was one iob delegated to er Student Council member wasn't chosen for the job. Kristen Gingrich, secretary of Jetf's Student Council. Student Council: Front Row: Sandy Murphy, Jerri Long, Elaine McKibbin, Denny Richardson, Bob Postlethwait, Jim Smith. Row 2: Nancy Smith, Doug Mansfield, Kay Heimburger, Linda Ramsey, Linda Glick, Carrie Elliott, Dian Hurst. Row 3: Marsha Kennedy, Pam Davis, Dave Shaff, Bill Miller, John McCaw, Steve Reash, Dave Newhart. Row 4: Barb Burget, Mrs. Delores Grubb, Sponsor, Dan Clark, Bob Hicks, Nick Cordell, Gary Wright, Fritz Alliersmeyer, Bock Row: Ernest Cortner, Sponsor, Steve Wilson, John Stefaniak, Mike Smith, Riney Lynch, Rick Basham, Steve Kirkpatrick, Dave Poelstra. Pupils and Faculty Was Council's Aim To gain more knowledge regarding the func- tioning of a successful, democratic student council, Jeff pupils went to the State Student Council Convention held in Indianapolis in the early fall. This year the Council's activities were varied, Before school started this year, student council members guided incoming sophomores and new pupils on a tour of Jeff. Traditional activities maintained by the Student Council included participating in the Homecoming ceremonies, organizing class elections, and sponsoring a Christmas tea for the faculty. Issuing guest passes and student identification cards needed for admission to the mixers was another use- ful function performed by the council members. Bob Postlethwait, president, presided over all the meetings. The other officers were Jim Smith, vice president, Kristin Gingrich, secre- tary, Lee Hall, assistant secretary, Denny Richardson, treasurer, and Ernest Cortner, chief advisor. Student Council members, Mike Smith, Bob Postlethwait, and Norma Ely load the car with Christmas Baskets. Student Council: Front Row: Sandy Murphy, Jerri Long, Elaine McKibbin, Denny Richardson, Bob Postlethwait, Jim Smith, Row 2: Nancy Smith, Doug Mansfield, Kay Heimburger, Linda Ramsey, Linda Glick, Carrie Elliott, Dian Hurst. Row 3: Marsha Kennedy, Pam Davis, Dave Shaft, Bill Miller, John McCaw, Steve Reash, Dave Newhort. Row 4: Barb Burget, Mrs. Delores Grubb, Sponsor, Dan Clark, Bob Hicks, Nick Cordell, Gary Wright, Fritz Alliersmeyer. Back Row: Ernest Cortner, Sponsor, Steve Wilson, John Stefaniak, Mike Smith, Riney Lynch, Rick Basham, Steve Kirkpatrick, Dave Poelstra, 3 H Honor Society: Front Row: Linda Coon, Rochelle Leventhal, Lee Hall, Doug Mansfield, Mike Fruehwald, Tom Hall, Katrina Ohaver, Joan Miller, Emily Backus, Maribeth Cassidy. Row 2: Mary Mundell, Kris LaMar, Don Sinex, Jim Downie, Karen Babb, Vicki Norris, Camilla Carter, Linda Goodin, Jeanne Lottes, Jan Weber. Row 3: Marsha Kennedy, Mark Slickers, Stephen Berkey, Gary Wright, Paul Bergren, Brent Clary, Gordy Martin, Barbara Williams, Shirley Hinton, Lura Vermilya, Linda Hughes. Row 4: Linda Ruiz, Rita Wisma, John Stefaniak, Donald Hartman, Paul Foxworthy, Bob Postlethwait, Bob Stormant, John Mathews, Tari Viney, Kate McQueen, Carolyn Lyboult. Bock Row: Larry Korschot, Riney Lynch, Charles Deur, Francis VanDermoy, Mike Trombello, Lowell Shank, Kenneth Shank, Steve Kirkpatrick, James Wright, Mike Smith, Kenneth Conkling, Sponsor, Ellen Fritsch, Jackie Becker. Honor Society lnducted New Members The Jefferson High School Wilma Fletemeyer Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted its new members in the fall. The honored scho- lars possessed the qualifications of leadership, service, character, and scholastic ability. Sponsored by Kenneth Conkling, the National Honor Society members elected officers. They were Mike Fruehwald, president, Tom Hall, vice president, and Katrina Ohaver, secretary-treas- urer. The members of Jeff's organization of honor pupils received membership cards, and on honor day were presented with certificates of mem- bership. Some members purchased official gold Honor Society pins, charms, and other insignia. The junior members ushered the proud par- ents of Jeff seniors to their seats at Vespers and Commencement. 46 And this, big brother Tom, is the land grant for the schools, explains Marilee Hall of the Honor Society. l - SY- Honor Society member, Rochelle Levanthal, checks with Mrs. Cripe to see if her name appears in the Top Ten. Presenting Jeanne Lottes her new membership card for Honor Society is Secretary-Treasurer Katina Ohaver and Presented Awards on Honor Days i iii s. Four senior members of the Honor Society show how 47 4 they spend many of their lunch hours in the library Finding out that Key Club members do not forget their sponsor at Christmas, George Newell opens the boys' gift. Enjoying the comfort of the Pine Room, Bob Dickson and Randy Bee ponder about how to spend Key Club's funds. Key Club Functions The Jefferson High School Key Club this year resumed the useful functions it has always car- ried out so well. The Key Club elected John Stefaniak as its president this year. Other of- ficers included Jim Smith, vice president, George Schmidt, secretary, and Phil Fauver, treasurer, George Newell and Kenneth Kauffman sponsored the group. Along with its traditional activities including polishing the school trophies, ushering at games, and having car washes, the club raised money for underprivileged children, offered its ser- vices to a local hospital and the city council, and was responsible for homecoming prepara- tions. Pleasant features of the year included hay- rides, dances, dinner meetings, and the an- nouncement that Bob Stormont was Lieutenant Governor of Key Club in the state of Indiana. gf J ' Y V' 'V . V F V Q ' ' f f I Wag I r w 4 5 A A. WB s at My A ffm H' fu' , I M X, , ,,-f,w-MMM W ' 'C Broncho Broadcasters, an organization to teach pupils the functions of radio and tele- vision, had a membership ot over one hundred pupils this year. The organization began the new school year by electing officers. Bill Runyan was elected president, John Stetaniak served as vice presi- dent, Mary Ewan kept records and minutes as secretary, and the ottice of treasurer was held by Laurie Smith. William Fraser was the sponsor of Broncho Broadcasters. Learning how to produce a good radio show was one of the accomplishments at the organi- zation's members. Guest speakers including a disc jockey from a local radio station-WASK appeared at some of the meetings. ln April the club held its annual party. A trip to an Indianapolis television station was made also this year. Rehearsing a play for radio, Broncho Broadcasters Karen Hawks, John Hawks, and Kathryn Lehnen scan their lines. Expanding Broncho Broadcasters Learn Broncho Broadcasters: Front Row: Bill Runyan, Mary Ewan, Vaughn Hampton, Becky Simison, Rob Wolaver, Tamara Boehning, AI Hamp- l ton, Mary Henk. Row 2: Karen Hawks, Jeanne Cook, Robin Gilharn, Trina Bingaman, Claire Galloway, Kitty Ewan, Julie Douglas, Carol Underhill, Linda Humphrey. Row 3: Donna Cullum, Joy Good, Debbie Huffard, Marcia Long, Donna Swick, Kathi Shively, Jan Minton, Linda Brooks, Nancy Spencer. Row 4: Mary Ann Schaible, Lucy Holer, Judy Bradshaw, Cheryl Devol, Jeanna Jones, Nancy Foley, Sharon Ford, Phil Cooper, Peggy Fountain, Maribeth Cassidy Bock Row: David Carr, Gene Travers, Orville Hampton, Gordy Martin, John Mathews, Mike Smith, Kerry Swanson, Patty McCarthy, Karen Sharp, Sandy Smith, Kate McQueen, Diane Walkey. Pgs'Mr, Fraser looks on, Dan Voglund explains the tele- Go, Says Mr. Fraser while Dan Grayson and Bill Runyan vision and radio room to Donna Cullum and Nancy Foley man the controls for a Broncho Broadcasters broadcast. New Functions of Radio and Television Broncho Broadcasters: Front Row: Judy Davis, Joe Bell, Bonnie Madlung, Damon Niswonger, Elizabeth Waterman, Dick Kiefer, Laurie Smith, John Stefaniak. Row 2: Ruth Gilliland, Cindy Taylor, Nancy Hill, Joyce Kerfoat, Susan Breeden, Jeanne Crutchfield, Janis Elmore, Cheryl Hollcraft, Kathryn Lehnen, Row 3: Mikee Sparks, Lee Hall, Connie Underwood, Patty Downing, Debbie Elliott, Pam Davis, Jeanna Osborn, Jackie Becker, Mary Kay Jennett. Row 4: Carolyn Lyboult, Sandy Murphy, Diana Brooks, Cindy Miller, Darryl Bills, Debbie Andrews, Linda Hughes, Marcia Cartmill, Tari Viney, Lynn Balser, Patty Pottlitzer, June McKenzie. Back Row: Joan Miller, Lynn Middle- ton, Jim Doubler, Sonny Gerber, Jane Wessel, Riney Lynch, Sue Conkright, David Bass, Richard Howell, Marvin Edwards, Dick Engler, Jack Mcllrath, Jim Van der Veen. Hi-Y Sponsors Holiday Convocations M5971 ,- ,,fi1Q',,.'f' -PM ' V fff' . ,,.- , tv , 745 ' 15,'f':: H f'fiL WL, inf. X ..,, ,QJH V . ,.,! ,,., ,1f, ,..,., I f ' Aw f ff: A, ' K Checking for rips and tears, Riney Lynch and John Ma- thews prepare coats for foreign students winter use. The candlelight induction service signified the start of a busy year for Jefferson's Hi-Y. After selecting members, Hi-Y promptly began carrying out the school and community projects which made it such a worthwhile service club. Hi-Y sponsored the annual Queen of Hearts Dance on January 29th. Both the Thanksgiving and the Easter convocations were presented by the club for the student body. Some of Hi-Y's community projects included donating a Christ- mas basket to a needy family and painting the local fire hydrants with flourescent paint. Most of the club's income came from working at the concession stand during athletic events. Another money-making project was the selling of plastic yearbook covers. The club officers were Riney Lynch, president, Steve McFarland, vice president, Denny Gobble, treasurer, Tom Hall, secretary, and Jay Kirkpatrick, chaplain. Assisting the officers with their duties were the club sponsors, David Reeve and Lowell Knoop. Hi-Y: Front Row: Tom Hall, Riney Lynch, Steven McFarland, Denny Gobble. Row 2: Steve Hopkins, Tom Richey, John Mathews, James Wright, Row 3: George McKinniss, Haskell Brown, Jeff Dolbow, John Culver, Kenneth Miller. Row 4: Rick Knoop, Adam Evans, Gary McDole, Steve Simms, David Reeve, Sponsor, Lowell Knoap, Sponsor. Back Row: Randy Kraft, Doug Paul, Kirk Smith, Steve Holmes. Spanish Club: Front Row: Debby Butz, Sharon Miller, Marsha Metzger, Marcia Foster, Gordy Martin, Sherry Deardorff, Sonny Gerber, Patti Zimmerman, Mary Ewan, Sally Robinson, Linda Heninger, Donna Heninger. Row 2: Susan Long, Gayle Quirk, Ruth Gilliland, Justine Byers, Marjie Glenn, Melinda Lasher, Lindy Karberg, Sue lngerson, Lee Hall, Nancy Foley, Connie Hughes, Maribeth Raymer, Beth Eylens, Jan Weber. Row 3: Shirley Peden, Mark Newhart, Donna Metzger, Sharon Cox, Sandra Niemantsverdriet, Dede Lanum, Bob Guinnup, Pam Cox, Joyce Kerfoot, Peggy Hicks, Janet Lashbrook, Debbie Christopher, Candi Brunk, Linda Kanable, Row 4: Deidre King, Betty Smith, Steve Fee, Robin Kennedy, Steve Hopkins, Kathy Stair, Linda Lee Johnson, Barry Hart, Carolyn Kalberer, Judy Tyrie, Cindy Goodrich, Grace Bender, Nancy Cripe, Linda Fulton, Cindy Reeder. Back Row: Raymond McGlothlin, sponsor, Jerry Shockey, Jim DeYoung, Rick Wells, Leo King, Richard Neumann, David Price, Greg Brassie, John Schuster, Jim White, Missy Kienly, Cathy Traeger, Sandie Smith, Cathie Lawson, Sandy Clary, Mrs. Mary Papageorgiou, sponsor. Club Members Visit Mexican People While enjoying the warm sun of Mexico these tanned Spanish Club members go shopping in a sidewalk shop. As in the past, this year's Spanish Club members explored the culture and traditions of Spain and the Latin American countries through their various activities. Some of the pupils toured Mexico last summer and personally observed the common lives of the Spanish- speaking people. The remaining pupils gained the same knowledge through the talks given by the participating members and through the slides shown at meetings. ln December, the annual Spanish Club Fiesta was held. The third year Spanish pupils gave the Spanish version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Refreshments, made from recipes with Spanish and Mexican origins, were served. Leading the club were Sonny Gerber, president, Sherry Deardorff, vice president, Patti Zimmer- man, secretary, Gordy Martin, treasurer, and Mrs. Mary Papageorgiou, sponsor. 53 l Sunshine: Front Row: Mary Ewan, Susan Breeden, Norma Ely. Row 2: Charlene Yoder, Marlene Yoder. Row 3: Cindy Sherrill, Bobbie Dun- ham, Bonnie Haas, Charlotte Henson. Bock Row: Kathy Carter, Ellen Fritsch, Carol Conkling. Sunshine Society Uses 0thers to A service organization with 'Others' as its motto was a difficult tradition to uphold with a membership of three hundred girls. However the Jefferson High School Sunshine Society served others by sponsoring a Dad-Daughter dinner in February and a Mother-Daughter Banquet at Purdue in May. To finance their many projects the girls sold Homecoming mums, Valentine carnations, and their four famous candies. The Sunshine coat room profits provided a scholarship for a Jeff girl interested in nursing. In the fall they were hostesses for their annual dance, the Bronchoette Gallop, where girls were able to treat their favorite fellows to a night on the town. From the beginning of the year at the picnic for the sophomore girls through the year's end, Sue Breeden, president, Mary Ewan, vice-presi- dent, Norma Ely, secretary, Charlene Yoder, treasurer, and Mrs. Ruth Murphy and Miss Regina Frey, sponsors, directed the organization. Someone suggested that the Bronchoette Gallop be titled Bewitched, and several of the three hundred i And I want a firetruck, says Jim Wright to Santa Claus, Pat Kienly, at the Sunshine Christmas party. Plan Its Programs Sunshine Society members carefully considered the Cowgirl Sue Breeden, president of the Sunshine So- other possibilities before accepting this dance theme. ciety, welcomes sophomores to the back-to-school picnic. 55 Future Nurses: Front Row: Constance Farrell, Jeanne Crutchfield, Marcia Jackson, Jackie Becker, Rhoda Bulsma, Teresa Rohrabaugh, Linda Cavanaugh. Row 2: Dianna Gorman, Connie Sister, Julie Goins, Diana Bell, Kathy Payne, Jan McFadden, Jan Weber, Patsy Morgan. Row 3: Peggy Hodges, Dora Evans, Sharon Nuerge, Charrieda Gladden, Marsha Metzger, Loretta Misner, Lynn Balser, Parthena Board, Jane Wessel. Row 4: Mrs. LuNeIIe Baxter, Sponsorg Linda Brown, Chris Carder, Reta Buck, Marceiili Reed, Jan Wainscott, Kathy Shively, Lucy Holer. Back Row: Debbie Lanum, Pam Moffitt, Camilla Carter, Dianne Hege, Karen Hinje, Mary Bailey, Nancy Warren, Vicki Norris. Future Nurses Prepare for a Vocation dl Diane Bell, Chris Carder, Peggy l-lodges, Pam Moffitt, and Kathy Shively participated in the solemn initiation service. Leading the Future Nurses Club in their many activities were: President, Rhoda Bylsma, vice preside-nt, Jackie Becker, secretary, Theresa Rohrabaugh, treasurer, Linda Cavonaugh, and program chairman, Marcia Jackson. These girls and their sponsor, Mrs. LaNelle Baxter R.N., helped to acquaint pupils with local health programs and facilities, and to furnish contact for interested girls with professional nurses and their duties. Members also planned a course of study that would best equip them for entering nursing, ln the beginning of the year the Future Nurses held o formal initiation to welcome their new members. Using money made from their bake sales, they filled a basket with food and gave it to a needy family for Thanksgiving. At Christmas these girls caroled in the corridors of Home Hospital and in various homes. ln addition, lectures by doctors were given. FTA Assists in Public Grade chool Whenever a visitor entered the halls of Jefferson High School, he was greeted by a gay, informative FTA member. This was only one of the several services the Future Teachers pro- vided this year. ln October several new teachers spoke to the club of their experiences in the first weeks at Jeff. A group of FTA members visited the Life Science Building at Purdue. They toured a genetics laboratory and were informed of many problems. ln December the Future Teachers sent a Christmas basket to ci needy family. They also held their annual Christmas Party. An opportunity was given to all junior and senior members of FTA to participate in a cadet teaching program in Lafayette School Corpora- tion schools. The presiding officers this year were Laveda Hartlep, president, Art Conner, vice president, Jeanne Lottes, secretary, and Carolyn Lyboult, treasurer. Their advisor was Robert Stormont. Helping President Laveda l-lartlep repair notes for Fu- ture Teachers of America is senior member Judy Davis. Future Teachers of America: Front Row: Laurie Smith, Carolyn Lyboult, Art Conner, LaVeda Hartlep, Jeanne Lottes, Cindy Taylor, Judy Davis. Row 2: Nancy Eichhoff, Carol Cottingham, Sandra Niemantsverdriet, Pam Cox, Joyce Kerfoot, Rochelle Leventhal, Cyndi Hanna. Row 3: Lynn Middleton, Donna Cullum, Tamara Boehning, Marcia Kantz, Paula Deppert, Darryl Bill, Jeanne Cook, Vicki Citizen. Row 4: Connie Norman, Patti Zimmerman, June McKenzie, Mary Frazeur, Kitty Ewan, Johanna Hicks. Back Row: R. D. Stormont, sponsor, Susan Breeden, Susan Foster, Joe Fife, Richard Howell, Haskell Brown, Kathy Stair, Rowanne Neal. J'Club: Front Row: Dale Richardson, Mark Strader, Duke Hartman, Phil Fauver, Steve Kirkpatrick. Row 2: Mike Lester, Barry Bahler, Mike Martin, Mike Middleton, John Scheumann. Row 3: Bob Page, Steve Minnieor, Steve Flanagan, Gary Norman, Mark David. Row 4: Don Worthington, Paul Bergren, Denny Richardson, Doug Sheets. Back Row: Steve Reash, Jim Sharp, Rick Rouse, Jerry Hawker, Jeff Brewer. J-Club Members Promote Excellence at Chargell screams the J-Club section to the varsity basketball team as all pull for a victory over Wood. The J-Club, Jeff's varsity athletic organiza- tion, once again held its own against the much larger girls' block section in the spirited com- petition yells at the Jefferson basketball games. Their purpose was to maintain the highest standards of sportsmanship, direct the leader- ship ability of the athlete, stimulate both in- dividual and group initiative, and sponsor pro- grams of service to the school, community, and the course of athletics. Club projects included sponsoring mixers, furnishing rope holders for basketball games, escorting the Homecoming Queen candidates, assisting with pep sessions, and selling class paddles. The officers were Steve Kirkpatrick, president, Phil Fauver, vice president, Lou Koning, treasurer, Duke Hartman, secretary, Mike Alting, sergeant-at-arms, and sponsors Marion Crawley and Pat McCaffry. J-Club: Front Row: Lou Koning, Mike Alting, Phil Shoot, Mike Gregory. Row 2: Steve Hampton, David Downey, Jim Dierstein, Denny Walker, Sam Herron, Steve McAdams. Row 3: Bob Guinnup, Keith Nelson, Jerry Lindstrom, Tom Jurkewicz, Don Sinex, Row 4: Loren Lan- caster, Landi Cordell, Tow Sewell, John Kemble, Francis Van Dermay, David Baker, George Thomas. Back Row: Leo King, Jim Henderson, Joe Bell, Bob Brunger, Mike Anderson, Richard Howell, Jim Caldwell. Jeff Through Their thletic Prowess Businesslike Steve Kirkpatrick, cepted money for paddles from J -Club president, several eager seniors. Senior gridders Bob Brunger and Mike Lester hope that the Bronchos will be as hot as this homecoming bonfire. 4.12 15 S, . Sophomores, Nick Cordell, Bob Hicks, John Van Kurin, and John Wooley were elected president, vice president, secretary, and treas- urer respectively of the newly formed Junior Varsity Club, which was made up of J.V. letter holders. One of the purposes of the club, organized and sponsored by Junior arsity Coach, Jack Schult, was to add more significance to the winning of a junior varsity letter, ln previous years, little recognition had been given the J.V. men as they remained in the shadows of their superiors -the varsity lettermen. Although some athletes earned varsity letters as freshmen in sports such as swimming, the policy had been that only J.V.'s were awarded to these individuals. With the intro- duction of this club a little more prestige will be given to those freshmen who contribute to the Broncho athletic cause. Coach Jack Schult seems to take great pride in award- ing a Junior Varsity letter to smiling Ralph Ward. -V Award Winners Form New Club JV Club: Front Row: Dan Riegle, Bob Hicks, Phil Schrader, John Wooley, Tom McDuffee, Mike Danaher. Row 2: Steve Wilson Tom Frey, Jan Knight, Ralph Ward, Row 3: Jack Schult, sponsor, Mike Friedman, John Van Kurin, Dan Norman Greener. Row 4: Tim Goodpaster, Jerry Sipple, John Bridge, Dave Poelstra, Bill Corcoran, Nick Cordell. Bock Row: Piggot, Dan Grayson, Kim Swarts, Brad Shafer. .4 , Stevel Rick Tim Fogarty, Killian, Jeff Bosham, Pat 1 ! Ev no . 3 Q A -.Q-vm. 4. . .U ef-A-f-:Q x .Qs-uw mrs- ,war-:.,,:: Lf., it A ni. - .t. Vp.. .N .. er- : .P , i r f . . 'J i :a,f--we-125156531 fy' asf: ---.-.e15r4.3-5-fy '-sissy s ,--- M X 51555 ,:. L A V J r . 1 - . ' ' r 2 - f . f - ' V . 5 - i , , yr T 5 H , , .v , ,x i ' .. -QQ? , . - Q-Q33 ii, 25291-I-if ' ' . ' or -Qlilgygifgl A i k , - Q 355 A Q , . .- 3 .., . i, i 2 X we .se ew L V 3 iw: ' 4- 9 .. f f F' ': 4 r - - is 5 gg G . . .. 1-l:l.g1:-- za. . ,, 5' --: :E T N5 - il A , g..,: ...... iw 3. 60 1 Learning by Experience is DCE's Goal Jeff pupils wishing to work part time and also attend regular school classes found that the Diversified Cooperative Education, com- monly known as DCE, provided just this type of program. These pupils worked as drafters, cooks, dental assistants, machinists, clerks, and school secretaries. To raise funds for their club the members participated in a number of car washes and a mixer after one of the basketball games. For fun the DCE pupils held several skating parties and had an employer-employee banquet. DCE officers were Diana Schuster, president, Cindy f Deardorff, vice president, and Ed Alting, secretary-treasurer. rv. ln their required course, Related lnformation, the pupils learned special techniques for use in their jobs. Their personal experiences and contributions to the community helped to pro- mote a better relationship between Jeff and Lafayette. DCE President Phil Barrett learns that expreience is the best teacher in butchering as in any profession. D.C,E.: Front Row: Teresa Corder, Dan Galbraith, Cindy Deardorff, Frank Alting, Diana Schuster, Ken Schilling, Nancy Harrison, Mary Jo Kochert. Row 2: Karl Leffler, Diane Berryman, Pam Platt, Patti Davis, Doris Drummer, Marcia Jackson, Kathi Roberts, Dianna Gorman, Mary Wells, Tern Roberts. Raw 3: Robert Sheff, Jim Bumbleburg, Dave Goodnight, Willie Oliver, David Bower, Lynn Ryan, Roger Brooks. Row 4: Carl Coplinger, Gary Miller, Ran Bryan, Vaughn Hampton, Steve Powell, Don Kidney, Ron Deaton. Back Row: Phil Barrett, Harold Adams, Mike Gray, Alan l-loldman, Ed Raska, Randall Bennett, Dave Anderson, Bill Barrick. 6l National Forensic League: Front Row: Missy Kienly, Stephen Berkey, John Taylor, Linda Mills, Sheryl Young, Dick Kiefer, John Forville. Row 2: Peg Booher, Donna Baer, Linda Hughes, Joy Good, Linda Horton, Peggy Hodges, Kris LaMar, Emily Backus, Judy Davis. Row 3 James Hawker, Cathy Traeger, Jackie Becker, Kathryn Lchnen, Pat Kienly, Marina Neal, Jerri Long, Becky Welborn, Carol Cankling. Row 4: Libby Kernble, John Rohler, Dave Ncwhart, Brad Robinson, David Bass, Mike McKim, Mike Northacker, Greg Savoldt, Mac Stair. Back Row: Francis Van Dermay, Jan Schuster, Stuart Brassie, John Bridge, Jeff Howard, Brent Clary, Brad Shafer, Ed Clift, James Wright. FL Gains National Speech and Debate at 1 ,Z ,.. 455 is WM fi With determination Mike Fruehwald returns to his desk after a practice debate about compulsory arbitration. xewa, ,,,,,,, This year the National Forensic League again gave Jeff pupils a chance to participate in debate, student congresses, extemporaneous speaking, discussion, poetry reading, dramatic and humorous interpretations, original oration, radio, and oratorical declamation. They were given a chance to demonstrate their various talents in the weekly speech meets. Dome speakers also participated in the NFL District and State competition. For the second year in a row members of the team won the National speech and Debate Championship held at Omaha, Nebraska. The NFL officers at Jeff this year were Sonny Gerber, president, John Forville, vice president, Dick Kiefer, secretary, and Mike Fruehwald, treasurer. James Hawker, National Coach of the Year, coached the winning speakers. National Forensic League: Front Row: Sonny Gerber, Mike Fruehwald, Pam Ainsworth, Connie Hughes, Steve Smith, Randy Kraft, Martha Groves. Row 2: Sandy Clary, Roberta Tumey, Sharon Whiteaker, Lucy Holer, Sandy McDiIl, Sherry Cocanower, Posey Spradley, Marie Kuss, Lindo Meyer, Carol Kay Bell. Row 3: Sue Campbell, Cheryl Hollcraft, Teresa Rohrabaugh, Laurie Smith, Rochelle Leventhol, Pam Morgan, Becky Simison, Linda Hart, Alice Vaughn. Row 4: Scott Dudley, Doug Stonsbury, John Rainier, Barry Bahler, Bob Srnith, Denny Walker, Bob Hicks, Steve Wilson, George Thomas, Doug Mansfield. Back Row: Clarence Semmes, Bob Dickson, Tom Richey, Paul Foxworthy, John Von Kannon, Bruce Conant, Jeff Dolbow, Ernie Schilling, Gene Travers. hampionship Again This Year There is more to speech meets than speaking as Dick Kiefer and John Forville prepare for another debate. 63 .l German Club: Front Row: lngred Bundy, Larry Korschot, Richard Goldman, Carolyn Lyboult, Stephen Berkey, Paul Foxworthy, Kathy Ste- wart, Linda Goodin, Nancy Eichholff. Row 2: Jane Smith, Carol Kay Bell, Linda Barnhart, Lois Marshall, Vicki Straley, Karen Stewart, Nikki Needham, Mikee Sparks, Sherry Cocanower, Madonna Lyboult. Row 3: R, M. McGlothlin, Sponsor, Linda Hughes, Peggy Orbanoza, Debbie Lanum, Sue Campbell, Janet Kamp, Ron Bell, Carole Barnaby, Janet Berman, Roberto Tumey, Constance Farrell, Joan Miller, James Wright, Row 4: Pat Mertz, Teri McNary, Kathy Payne, Colleen Edgall, David Bass, Colleen Young, Donna Zink, Jim McCord, John Rainier, Gary Henriott, Jeff Long, Jim Walters, Dennis Gunn, Donna Osborn. Back Row: Michael Hartwick, Mark Crumly, Mike McKim, Tom White, Joe Payne, Achim Wallmann, John Mayfield, Chuck Bernhart, Martin Braaksma, Lynn Coyle, Richard Foxworthy, Jene Travers, Chris Johnson, Gary Buckles. German Club's Wisconsin Trip Exciting tt 5 bbk iiorfsw... '-,, . A .,- - W J .:,, . , After speaking to the German Club in her native lang uage Rowitha Hartwick helps her hostess, Marie Kuss. This yeor's German Club started their year with a very successful popcorn sale. The money earned from this event was added to the cIub's treasury. The main attraction of the year was the trip to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This trip was made possible by the money earned from the popcorn sale. The pupils were taken via jet ,to Milwaukee, and they spent a wonderful day in a German settlement. The day was devoted to eating a large dinner, seeing the sights, and gaining knowledge of German customs. The group was sponsored by Mr. Raymond McGlothoin, who aided them through the year. Steve Berkey was chosen president, and Carolyn Lyboult, vice president. Kathy Stewart served as secretary, and Paul Foxworthy was treasurer of the club. At their club meetings the members dis- covered much can be learned about a foreign country and its customs. Library and A.V. Clubs Serve Jeff The purposes of Jefferson High School's li- brary were to promote an interest in the library field and to teach pupils the various phases of library work. During November the library sold ballpoint pens imprinted with the Broncho's basketball schedule. Other activities were the displaying of new books at the Spring Tea and the spon- soring of a Christmas party in December. Mrs, Lewis sponsored the Library Club. The officers were Sharon Ford, president, Carol Un- derhill, vice president, Charlotte Henson, secre- tary, and Peggy Granstad, treasurer. Showing movies in classrooms was only one of the many duties performed by the members of the Audio-Visual Club. They also were re- sponsible for the operation and maintenance of tape recorders and other mechanical teaching aids. The Audio-Visual Club was led by Roger Richey, president, Bill Jacobs, vice president, and Steve Carlson, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Frieda Peek was sponsor. With precision Fred Griffith showing a film to an English Q prepares a projector for class inthe auditorium. Library and Audio Visual: Front Raw: Peggy Gramstad, Charlotte Henson, Carol Underhill, Sharon Ford, Roger Richey, William Jacobs, Steve Carlson. Rowl2: Snody Ledman, Edith Liptrap, Loretta Misner, Monica Salts, Jack Bell, James Adams, Richard Goldman. Row 3: Mrs. Margene Lewis, Sponsor, Donna Heffelfinger, Mary Yoakum, Shelia Goonen, Margaret Righy, Art Conner, Jeff Howard, Gordon Mullendore, Mrs. Frieda Peek, Sponsor. Back Row: Janet Love, Cathy Callaway, Peggy Hicks, Mary Haag, John Mayfield, Dennis Schriefer, Don Coy, Stan Snodgress. Nautilus: Front Row: Kathi Kiser, Katrina Ohaver, Tom Hall. Row 2: Nancy Rose, Carolyn Lyboult, Jeanne Lottes, Pam Moffitt, Sue Glatz, Marcia Metzger. Row 3: Marcia Wells, Barb Gould, Ruth Pierson, Dianne Hege, Karol Klink, Judy Drummer, Rita Wisma. Back Row: Lee Hall, Doug Denhardt, Bill Chapman, K. M. Andrews, sponsor, Phil Fauver, Dave Cohen, Sheryl Young. autilus Staffers Spend Harried Nights That's right! Now keep smiling, says photographer Gil Hutton as he captures another pupil's expressive smile. The I966 Nautilus staff, pressed by dead- lines, spent long hours preparing the year's story for the printing presses. The photogra- phers and art editor worked closely with tri- editor Kathi Kiser to assemble appropriate pic- tures to show the moods of the year. Copywrit- ers and typists busily completed captions, copy, headlines, and identifications to keep a record of the year's happenings. Tri-editor Katrina Ohaver edited and corrected the copy with prov fessional assistance from the Jeff English de- partment. Tom Hall, tri-editor, and his business staff handled the money and sales that financed the book. K. M. Andrews, sponsor, blended the sep- arate parts of the book to form a successful yearbook, hopefully another All-American. The hard work, frustrations, and deadline tensions were rewarded when the i966 Nauti- lus came from the publishers. The story of the year was completed, and i966 at Jefferson High School was history. 14 111 Ma 111 Staff members Barb Gould, Kathi Kiser, Katrina Ohaver, and Karol , Klink decide upon the Nautilus design. in Order to Meet Deadlines on Time After a staff meeting Phil Fauver and Mike Smith go over some of their sports stories with Katrina Ohaver. Doing their share of the load for the preparation of the Nautilus are the typists Nancy Rose and Judy Drummer. 67 Booster Is .leff's Informative Voice Karen Hawks comments helped Mimi Lasher in successful but Roberto Tumey just sat wondering if they would ever proofing os Cheryl l-lollcroft concentrated on her work, get the newspaper out by the deadline dote they had set. A ' nf' ,ff , Mike Brown, Booster editor, lends o helping hond to Lynn These tour Jett pupils wait patiently to receive their Balser as she ottempts to crop a feature story picture. Boosters while Rheta Ward punches their cards. 68 to Pupils, Teachers and the Community Each year the Booster begins its subscription drive by presenting the annual Booster convo- cation during which free papers are distributed to all pupils and faculty members. This year's convocation featured several members of the faculty in a humorous skit about the return of an astronauti from a space flight. The high- light of the year for the Booster staff was a trip to Detroit, Michigan. Staff members travel- gsm Qzfkt ed by chartered plane and visited a newspaper 'gg 5 sy pim. X, rf o .tt ff, . , W ' - 5 With each approaching deadline the mem- gs ix 1. .M . 3 .Q ff 3' X 'lg' bers of the Booster staff were usually found busily working to produce their bimonthly newspaper. Mike Brown served as Editor-in- Chief this year, Assisting him were Libby Cronin, Feature Editor, Karen Hawks, News Ed- itor, Tom Carlson and Denny Walker, Sports Co-Editors, and Rheta Ward, Business Manager. Faculty advisors were C. J. Hopkins, editorial, and Elbert F. Morgan, printing. Booster editor, Mike Brown, and Libby Cronin proof galley copy which must meet the newspaper's deadline. Booster: Front Row: Denny Walker, Libby Cronin, Mike Brown, Karen Hawks, Tom Carlson. Row 2: Susie Simpson, Gayle Quirk, Rick Thomas, Linda Heninger, C. J. Hopkins, Advisor. Row 3: Trina Bingarnan, Linda Berry, Sharon Witeaker, Mary Flaningam, Deidre King, Cheryl Hollrmfr Row 4: Rheta Ward, Roberto Tumey, Cindy Willey, Danna Metzger, Melinda Lasher, Connie Evans, Back Raw: Diana Brooks, Nancy Spencer, Lynn Balser, George Kirts, Pam Davis, Lucy Holer, Connie Hughes. 69 x sepia As she cuts some signpaper, Margie Glenn envisions a sign to boost school spirit for the Sectional tourney games. Pupils selected from the members of the Stu- dent Council, J-Club, Hi-Y, Key Club, and Block Section and the varsity and junior varsity cheer- leaders and their alternates made up the Cheerleaders' Advisory Board. Its main objec- tives were encouraging constructive school spirit among pupils and faculty, providing communi- cation among school organizations and the cheerleaders, and assisting the cheerleaders with their duties. Miss Jean Hilkert advised Carol Conkling, president, Mary Henk, vice president, and Lee Hall, secretary. These leaders made sure that the traditional projects of planning pep ses- sions, sponsoring Homecoming, conducting a yell contest during the tourneys, sponsoring the Sectional Tea, providing signs and tags to boost school spirit, conducting cheerleader elections, and sponsoring a mixer were continued by the Board. dvisory Board Aids School Spirit Advisory Board: Front Row: Diana Brooks, Sandra Murphy, Mary Henk, Carol Conkling, Lee Hall, Nancy Smith, Cindy Taylor. Row 2: Linda Edwards, Jennifer Robinson, Nancy Cripe, Pam Arman, Lucy Holer, Rheta Ward, Marsha Kennedy, Kathi Kiser. Row 3: Margie Glenn, Mikee Sparks, June McKenzie, Kathy Stewart, Annette Rankin, Elaine McKibbin, Tamara Boehning, Kristin Gingrich, Diane Walkey. Back Row: Doug Mansfield, John McCraw, Bill Kirkpatrick, Bob Stormont, Miss Jean Hilkert, sponsor, Sid Carter, Jim Dierstein, John Stefaniak. Dance Band Adds Spirit to Tourneys Dance Band: Front Row: Kirk Elliott, Tom Carlson, Dick Jones, Gary Richeson, Gary Buckles. Row 2: Wayne Short, Gib Young, Paul Fox- worthy, William Hall, Bob Murray, .lim White, Jerry Hawker, Gary Heniott, Buck Row: John Schultz, John Young, Craig Spence. Providing the regular Basketball and with a short vacation, the Jett Dance Band played tor the Holiday Tourney. On their own time the six- teen members ot the band performed at school dances across the state, they called themselves The Sixteen Sounds. By doing this, the mem- bers gained experience and training in jazz musicianship. Also, they were able to demon- strate their skill and versatility. On March 20 the Dance Band joined forces with the Jeff Concert Orchestra in presenting a concert. The Band also entertained at convos tor Tecumseh and Sunnyside. The Dance Band won a first division rating at the District Solo and Ensemble Contest which was held at Frankfort. On February l9 the Band traveled to Indianapolis where it took second place honors at the State Solo and Ensemble Contest. Carroll l-l. Copeland served as the adult ad- viser to the Dance Band, and Dick Jones was the student director. Rehearsing their brass section ot the band is Bob Murray, Bill Hall, Paul Fosworthy, and Jerry Hawker. Orchestra: Front Row: Pam Cox, lseslie Klein, Teri McNary, Stan Adams. Row 2: Jan Weber, Camilla Carter, Harding Kennedy, Martha Goodrich, Keith Snyder, Sharon Tyrie. Row 3: Paula Semmes, Dianna Gorman, David Webb, Linda Brooks, Pam Cokain, Peggy Orbanoza, Steve Carlson, Mary Morehouse, Denyse Wagoner. Back Row: C. James Schnabel, director, Ron Hancock, Steve Stanley. Orchestra Plays in Mike Sweeney plays his trench horn with dogged de- termination to gain mellow sounds for the orchestra. An aim of the Jefferson High School orches- tra was to provide a program of good music for the pupils of the high school and tor the community. ln fulfilling this aim, the orchestra, along with the school's choral department, gave a formal concert at Sunnyside auditorium. Part of the program was the presentation of Schu- bert's Mass, The orchestra also participated in Jeft's Christmas and winter convocations, and in Commencement. Convocations were given in the spring at both junior high schools by the orchestra. The members of the orchestra displayed their talents through the trips to the State Or- chestra Contest and the State Solo and Ensem- ble Contest., Serving as president of the orchestra was Paula Deppert. Helping her were Paula Semmes, vice president, Camilla Carter, secre- tary, Nancy Troxel, treasurer, and Sandy Clary, wind representative. Mr. C. James Schnabel was the director of the orchestra. Orchestra: Front Row: Dave Cox, Patty Riley, Nancy Troxel, Jim Steel. Row 2: Linda Barnhordt, Vicki Straley, Sharon Collen, Mike High, Becki Reiss, Jim Port. Row 3: John Gage, Robert Murray, Michael Sweeney, Carol Bell, Tony Robinson, Gib Young, Terry Cook, Gary Richeson. Back Row: Clarence Semmes, John Shultz, Alissa Hippensteele, Paula Deppert, First Formal Concert With Jeff Choirs lt's just perfect now, says Sheryl Young as she ad- justs the hem on Paula Deppert's new orchestra dress. i , W 'A Vw 1 i ' 1 f , 1 Paula Semmes plays a chord so that Pam Cox can tune her violin to the desired pitch before orchestra practice. Symphony Band lnspires Audiences in Linda Summers marks the spot so that Helene Oberle and Posey Spradley can catalog some new band material. Under the direction of Carroll H. Copeland the Jefferson High School Symphony Band learned to play difficult classical works of band music. They worked steadily toward their goal of excelling in the yearly Band, Orchestra, and Choral Contest. During the year they gave their annual Christmas program at Sunnyside auditorium. As always, it was a highlight of l.afayette's Yule season. Their convocations at Tecumseh and Sunnyside inspired the junior high pupils to practice so that they might some day join the Symphony Band. The Symphony Barid's officers for the i965- 66 year were Bob Murray, president, Jim White, vice president, Linda Summers, librar- ian, Pam Ade, secretary, and Jerry Hawker, treasurer. They led the other band members in the selling of Texas fruitcakes. With their prof- its they began to rebuild their treasury which was depleted by the purchasing of new uni- forms with the money raised by the band. Symphony Band: Front row: Dick Jones, Pam Ade, Joyce Belcher, Linda Grounds, Sharon Collen. Row 2: Sandy Lidster, Pina Kemble, Teri McNary, Lonita Co eland Debbie Lanum To Fre B rb W'Il' T R b' M t B d . R : R p , , m y, a ara i iams, ony a mson, ar in raa sma ow 3 obert Murray, Jerry Hawker, Jimmy White, John Gage, Mike Switaer, Gary Henriott, Mark Newhart, Dick Bender, Jeff Miller, Kirnon Swarts, Wayne Short. Back Row: Fred Vyverberg, Don Dimmitt, Randy Williams, Ron Hancock, Gery King. Junior High Convos ee Under the watchful eyes at Carroll Copeland, the Sym- phony Band diligently practices one of their harder tunes K Kai ? 2. 5 2 get 4 1- 5 r Mike Coffman blows his heart out, and perhaps some of his lungs, as he practices a solo far a contest in March. Symphony Band: Front Row: Caroline Anderson, Cathy Chamberlin, Marsha Idle, Donna Randolph, Linda Barnhart, Linda Kanable. Row 2: Carol Kay Bell, Craig Spence, Michael Sweeney, Bill Smith, Judy Tyrie, Stephen Dillon, Reta Buck, Adrienne Spradley, Jackie Becker, Vicki Straley. Row 3: Paul Foxworthy, William Hall, Mike Coffman, Jim l-lawkins, Marilyn Idle, Helene Oberle, Kirk Elliott, Randy Kraft, Gary Buckles, Gary Richeson, Layon Faust, Martha Groyes, Linda Summers. Back Row: Art Conner, Doug Stansbury, Phil Magee, Sandie Smith. 75 A Winter Concert Steals the Show for Concert Band: Front Row: Stuart Brassie, Ramona Snider, Donna Osborn, Pam Spradley, Justine Byers. Row 2: Judy Jernagan, Dave Early, Janice Coffman, Gary Snyder, Rheba Hendrickson, Sue Fletcher, Carla Button, Cathy Piper. Row 3: Daryl Gillespie, John Hasselbring, Charles Deur, Achim Wallmann, Mary Jacobs, Henry Fryer, Jim Patterson, Mike Newgent, Jim Talbott, Susan Foster. Back Row: John Young, Dan Pearson, Tom Bishop, Mike Willman, Mike Cornell, Phil Callahan, Carefully storing their instruments to insure proper tone quality are musicians Bob Murray and Jerry Hawker. The members of this year's Concert Band de- voted many long hours to practicing their var- ious instruments. When these hours of practice were combined with the direction of Carroll Copeland, the result was a very fine band. They presented a Winter Concert early in February. Through this and other similar performances the members gained valuable personal exper- ience. The selling of Texas fruitcakes, an annual affair among the band and orchestra depart- ments at Jeff, was once again successful. The Concert Band helped sell these and added sev- eral dollars to their treasury. Gib Young presided over the Concert Band, and was assisted by vice president, Dave Early. Ramona Snider and Pam Ainsworth served as librarian and secretary, respectively. The treas- urer of the organization was Phil Callahan. The Concert Bands' numerous appearances delight- ed their appreciative audiences and brightened the hearts of their proud parents. the Concert Band's Talented Musicians Concert Band: Front Row: Sherry Cocanower, Ja Ann Coers, Dede Lanum, Charrieda Gladden, Sharon Tyrie. Row 2: Judy Mead, Jerri Long, Pam Ainsworth, Porn Fisher, Jeff Fleming, John MayFieId, Cindy Gooarncn, Diana Hay. Row 3: Richard Foxwor'rhy, Gary Nelson, Gib Young, Don Norman, Sfeye Wilson, Boyd McNeil, Vance Kiser, Bruce Srhcnwehorn, Marceille Raed, Charles DeWitt, Michael l-larlon, Peggy Timm, Susan Bunfin. Back Row: Gary Taylor, Carl Ellis, Dick Sullivan, Libby Kemble. lf I can just see ayer this enormous drum, l'll be able to find out what we're playing, thinks Mike Willrnan. a Kr' ,X x X 'V vi' , Early, and Phil Cal Gib Young, Ramona Snider, Dave Z , ,fr if, H 7 7 5 lahan check the I966 schedule for their next appearance. X Al Q fi Marching Band: Front Row: Doug Stansbury. Row 2: Pam Ainsworth, Donna Randolph, Bary Richeson, Tony Robinson, Joyce Belcher, Teri McNary, Martha Groves. Row 3: Linda Brooks, Sue Fletcher, Linda Summers, Mike Coffman, Mark Newhart, Steve Dillon, Lonita Copeland. Row 4: Libby Kemble, Reta Buck, Craig Spence, Helene Oberle, Jerri Long, Donna Osborn. Row 5: Rochelle Leventhal, Susan Foster, Dede Lanum, Janice Coffman, Dan Pierson, Jackie Becker. Row 6: Linda Ruiz, Randy Williams, James Hawkins, Marsha Idle, Tom Bishop, Ron Hancock. Row 7: Roberta Turney, Boyd O. McNeil, Henry Fryer, Achim Wallmann, Bill Hall, Martin Brahksma. Row 8: Linda Grounds, Jim Talbott, Paul Foxworthy, John Mayfield, Mike Harlan, John Hasselbring, Jim White, Row 9: Sandie Smith, Art Conner, Carl Ellis, Rich Foxworthy. ' New Uniforms Costing S I 0,000 Are Mojorettes: Front Row: Sandie Smith, Sharon Colleri, Linda Grounds, Judy Jernagan, Roberta Tumey, Charrieda Gladden, Vicki Straley, Linda Ruiz, Rochelle Leventhal, Romona Snider, Libby Kemble, Peggy Timm, Linda Brooks, Pam Ainsworth, Becki Reiss, Ns ,J r.. has Marching Band: Front Row: Torn Carlson. Row 2: Justine Byers, Rhvba Hendrickson, Debbie Lanum, Cathy Chamberlin, Kay Bell, Becki Reiss. Row 3: Bill Smith, John Young, Susan Buntin, Judy Mead, Mary Jacobs, Peg Timm Row 4: Sandy Lidster, Judy Tyrie, Marceille Reed, Bruce Schemeharn, Gary Snyder, Carla Button, Ramona Snider. Row 5: Sherri Cocanower, Lavon Foust, Pam Fisher, Gary Nelson, Pam Spradly, Mike Cornell, Vicki Stralcy Row 6: Randy Kraft, Fred Vyxcrbcrg, Gery King, Gary Buckles, Wayne Short, Mike Switzer, Charrieda Gladden. Row 7: Dave Early, Mike Sweeney, Kirk Elliot, Marilyn idle, Charles Deur, Dick Bender, Judy Jernagon. Row B: Daryl Gallespie, Dick Jones, Jerry Hawker, Mike Willman, Robert Murray, Gary Henriott, Sharon Collen. Buck Row: Don Claxton, Phil Maaee, Gib Young. Purchased by Band Before State Fair This year's marching band consisted of one hundred and twenty people under the leader- ship of Carroll Copeland. The band's big- gest project was the purchasing of their new uniforms. After many years of saving they finally reached their goal of S5l0,000. Marching at the State Fair was a big thrill for the band. The competition was great but Jeff proudly managed to place sixth. They also marched at the Mardi Gras celebration at Riverview Amusement Park in Illinois and in the Christmas parade in downtown Lafayette. The band also presented colorful half-time pro- grams at the football games in the fall. These included hit tunes, classics, favorite marches, and show music blended with marching and ba- ton-twirling, The officers for the i965-66 school year were Bob Murray, president, Dick Jones, vice president, Linda Summers, librarian, Pam Ade, secretary, Paul Foxworthy, treasurer, Tom Carlson, head drum major, and Doug Stans- bury, assistant drum major, Accepting a trophy for the State Fair Band Contest are Tom Carlson, Mr. Carroll Copeland, and Doug Stansbury. 11- ,Ava . 3 J if J, 'll ' f 1 N, Q l .V 1. far ' P, 25' ag, I .fi A K f The Pep Band boys blow some swinging sounds at the half-time of Jeff's basketball game with West Lafayette. One of the most distinctive reasons for the great amount of spirit that Jefferson High School pupils displayed at home basketball and football games can be traced back to the en- tertainment provided by the school's Pep and Basketball Bands. Besides strengthening the enthusiasm of the football fans at home games, the Pep Band traveled to out-of-town games. The Basketball Band, a smaller version of the Pep Band, provided the elements that were es- sential in producing the excitement exhibited at pep sessions and home basketball games. Carroll Copeland was the adult advisor and sponsor of the band, l-le was aided by the group's student leader Bob Murray. Gib Young served as librarian. The Basketball Band introduced a number of new tunes in its half-time repertoire, and it again played songs appropriate for the sea- son at the West Side game played before the Christmas holidays. Pep and Basketball Bands Boost Spirit Pep Band: Front Row: Gary Richersori, Gary Buckles, Gib Young, Bill Hall, Poul Foxworthy Richard FoxworthyL Martin Braaksma, Gary Nelson. Row 2: Bill Smith, Mike Coffman, John Gage, Gary Henriott, Mike Switzer, Jim White, Jerry Hawker, Jim Patterson, Mark Now- hart, Dick Bender, Gery King. Row 3: Kirk Elliott, Dove Early, Randy Kraft, Jim Hawkins, Phil McGee, Bob Murray, Art Conner, John Hasselbring, Fred Vyverberg, Randy Williams. ' J : ggi' f' ' , J, , , 1, ,, i tg, ,f f , , if X E Q L it Girls Concert Choir: First Row: Betsy Holfelder, Mary Ann Myer, Niki Slagle, Mary Evans, Row 2: Cindy Smith, Valerie Lyles, Carol Cot- tingham, Jeannie Yuill, Margie Leach. Row 3: Peggy Ogden, Vicki McCarty, Cheryl Miller, Sharon Seley, Sharon Hart. Back Row: Susan Egolhoif, Judy Alexander, Marcia Beck, Chris Middleton, Cynthia Young. Concert Choir Is Choral Spring Board N .iss .. seg . 1 -11-, -. twist '--es Mr. Jaeger doesn't have to do anything but listen as his practice teachers play the piano and direct the singing. The Concert Choir of Jefferson High School was an organization whose members worked to improve their, voices. They also gained valuable experience in sight reading. The group served as a training ground for and spring board to other musical organizations, The girls, who were dressed in cranberry dresses and jewelry, harmonized with the other musical organizations and the symphonic band in the Thanksgiving Convocation, They served as ushers tor the Christmas Mood program and the A Cappella Musical- The Music Man. They also earned money from a candy sale at the beginning of the year. For recreation they joined the other music groups in a tunfilled pic- nic at Happy Hollow Park in the late spring. Richard Jaeger, musical director, trained the girls' voices and taught the girls to control their audiences with showmanship, The group elected Mary Evans as their president, Sharon Seley, vice president, and Mary Ann Meyer, secretary-treasurer. The Apollo Club Delights All Listeners Singing o melancholy version of Five Hundred Miles, Alan Oakley sounds like the Kingston Trio to Mr. Clark, Throughout l965 and l966, the Apollo Club's third year of existence at Jefferson High School, the organization continued to provide the distinctive type ot musical entertainment that always seems to be liked and appreciated by both the young and the old. Members ot the all-male vocal group were easily recognized by the unique way that they dressed. Their attire consisted ot maroon blazers and dark trousers. All of the talent that the members of Apollo possessed was well brought out by their director and accompanist, John Clark. Fritz Ahlers- meyer was the president, and Ron Gregory was secretary-treasurer. Some ot the activities the Apollo Club was engaged in this year were helping in the pre- sentation of Christmas Mood, giving a parent's concert at Sunnyside Auditorium, and entering a contest sponsored by the Indiana Music Edu- cator's Association. Apollo Club: Front Row: Dan Blanchettc, Gary Buckles, John Lahn, Daryl Pollard, Paul Evans, Dick Hines, Howard Vaughn, Tom Robb. Row 2: Dave Shaft, Richard Foxworthy, David Price, Don Claxton, Haskell Brown, James Huffer, Denny Gobble, Rick Knoop. Back Row: gon Srfgory, Tim Day, Jeff Dolbow, Art Conner, Phil Magee, Jim O'Brien, Fritz Ahlersmcyer, Alan Oakley, Jim Eberle, Bill Corcoran, en e ong. - Girls Ensemble: Front Row: Maribeth Cassidy, Cathy Traeger, Debbie Andrews, Jane Wessel, Linda Horton. Row 2: Potty Pottlitzer Nancy Eickhoff, De Best, Christine Mater, Karen Babb, Candy Bragg, Carol Kirts, Kathy Carter. Back Row: Barb Neothery, Lana Beau champ, Marina Neal, Carole Barnaby, Kay Heimburger, Barbara Lotts. New Girls' Ensemble Swings to Fame Dressed in bright jewel colored shells over white dresses, the Girls' Ensemble began its first year at Jeff. John Clark's wife was a founding member of Indiana University's Kap- pa Pickers, and Mr. Clark felt that the tal- ented Jett girls could produce this type group so the Girls' Ensemble was born. Led by Karen Babb, president, Kathy Carter, vice president, and Linda Horton, secretary- treasurer the girls gave many performances in and around Lafayette. They sang at the toot- ball banquet, and Sunshine Dad-daughter ban- quet at Jeff, at the Home Hospital annual meeting at Purdue, and in o Christmas program at Trinity Methodist Church. ln March they were hostesses for the All-City Choral Festival. When they performed their instruments were almost as interesting as their voices for they accompanied themselves on washboards, uke- leles, and a broomstick-and-wash tub cello. They pleased everyone by singing folk song parodies, spirituals, and blues. l, 2, 3, Let's really make it swing, shout the members of the Girls' Ensemble as they sing another old favorite. Climb every mountain . . . sings Shirley Lane as Alisso l-lippensteele accompanies her during a Voices practice. The beautiful voices heord coming from room ll3N second hour this year were those ot the girls in the Voices of Jett. This musical group consisted of sophomore, junior, ond sen- ior girls singing with all the spirit and vivacity ot experienced showmen. The membership of the organization was both elective and selec- tive, Wearing long white brocade tormals, the girls enjoyed entertaining various civic groups, clubs, and organizations with songs ranging from spirituals to jazz. Among other choral groups, the Voices at Jeff took part in the an- nual Christmas program this year and also pre- sented one at the Pythian Home, The group helped in the Easter Services at the Mars the- ater also. Presiding over the Voices ot Jett tor the i965-66 school year was Sheryll Boyer, and Judy Davis carried out the secretarial duties. Richard Jaeger, head ot the Jett music depart- ment, directed the group. Voices of Jeff Girls Sing Beautifull Voices of Jeff: Front Row: Paula Cregue, Martha Groves, Linda Emrnert, Carol Rhode, Rowanne Neal, Marlene Airhart, Judy Davis, Ginger Timmons. Row 2: Peggy Timm, Marla Howard, Sheryll Boyer, Jan Wainscott, Lucy Holer, Kathi Shively. Row 3: Dora Evans, Patty Downing, Vicki Citizen, Becky Lynch, Charlene Fultz, Rita Johnson, Candy Corbett, Cheryl Corbin, Shirley Lane. Bock Row: Jerrie Young, Cindy Miller, Keren Hewks, Marion Minke, Marilyn Idle, Marceille Reed, Alissa l-lippensteele, Becky Welborn, Romana Snider, i . l 5 . ,2 J 1 il .l .. , A gl fi . xx J is s Q 3 i Varsity Singers: Front Row: Mikee Sparks, Linda Wood, Mark Pickering, Emily Backus, Bob Smith, Paula Semmes. Row 2: Alice Vaughn, Teresa Rohrbaugh, Brian Valentine, Judi Best, Jim Smith. Row 3: Dick Jones, Bob Postlethwait, Lura Vermilya, Jack Chenoweth, Norma Ely, Mick Rauch, Harriet Ware, Tim Day. Bock Row: Jim Caldwell, Debbie Hufford, Terry Cook, John Schultz, Barry Davis, Marcia Clark, Brad Robinson, Jim Wright. arsity Singers Make Television Debut Jeff's version of The New Christy Minstrels was the Varsity Singers. This group of twenty- eight highly talented individuals came into be- ing this year, Their new type of presentation, never before used at Jeff, was very informal in appearance and singing. ln accord with the mood of their music, the boys wore white, V- neck, pullover sweaters and the girls wore cran- berry, V-neck jumpers. They sang folk songs and ballads and were accompanied by guitar, bose fiddle, and piano. The self-led group had several outstanding performances and appeared on television, Aft- er winning a talent contest at Sunnyside Junior High School, they sang on Bandstand l3 and The Don Melvoin Show. To these performances they added their usual humor by singing Hal- lelujah l'm a Bum and BiIIy's Mule. They also sang their more memorable song Try to Remember. They also took part in the Spring Choral Festival with the rest of the Choral De- partment. Working out some problems in dynamics and music in terpretation are the Varsity Singers and Mr. Jaeger. , as Enormous Jeffersonians Group Sings Dave Bass, Mary Bones, Bill Smith, and Judy Humphrey harmonize to an old medley in a Jeffersonians practice. The Jeftersonians seemed to become larger and larger every year. While growing in nurn- ber in the past year, they also grew in talent and popularity. Their tame grew as they per- formed throughout the year. The annual par- ents appreciation program was first on their agenda this year. They also harmonized with the entire choral department and the orches- tra in the Thanksgiving Convocation. During the Lenten Season they gave a number of per- formances in several of the churches in Lafay- efie. The group was under the direction of Mr. John Clark who guided them and helped them improve their singing style. Early in the fall Jeanna Jones was elected to her second term as president. She served as vice president in her sophomore year, and she was president during both her junior and her senior years. Darryll Oliphant, a veteran member of the singers, was the vice president, and Debbie Blistain, a sopho- more, was elected secretary-treasurer. The group sang with a unique style and learned much about music through singing. Jeffersonians: Front Row: Marsha Garison, Sarah Kimbrell, Donna Baer, Judy Humphrey, Karen Sharp, Jacquie Darrow, Linda Hughes, Charlotte Henson. Row 2: Vivian Sherman, Jeanna Jones, Jan Minton, Sally Robinson, Linda Heninger, Sara Doremlre, Nancy Cripe, Mary Bones. Row 3: Fred Griffith, Bill Smith, Gary McDoIe, Dewayne Berry, Jim Peters, Roger Cook, Darrell Oliphant. Back Row: Don Claxton, Richard Neumann, James Clark, Robert Earhart, John Raley, Thomas Johnson, Greg Shake. at Downtown Lenten Services in April -59 Jeanna Jones, Debbie Blistain, and Darrell Oliphant try Cheryl Corbin, Becky Lynch, and Martha Groves look to help John Clark select music for the Jeffersonians. over a song favorite to be used by the Jeffersonians, Jeffersonians: Front Row: Melinda Wright, Linda Humphrey, Marcia Long, Phyllis Murr, Becki Reiss, Barb Surface, Debbie Blislain, Sandra Ullrich, Sheryl Spencer. Row 2: Charlotte Jones, Kathy Fox, Karen Stewart, Donna Osborn, Jerri Long, Jana Sparger, Ellen Fritsch, Susie Dolbow. Row 3: Jim McCord, Hal Baker, Steve Lillard, Rick Basham, David Bass, Steve Hopkins, Larry Seyfried. Back Row: Jack Mcllrath, Paul McClellan, Dave Allen, Rex Stovall, Lloyd Rubendall, Gary O'Brien, Robert Phillips. 87 l l A Cappella: Front Row: Linda Scheller, Debbie Hufford, Norma Ely, Linda Coon, Sandy Terry, Brenda Spoor, Lura Vermilya, Linda Brown. Raw 2: Mikee Sparks, June McKenzie, Emily Backus, Debby Herendeen, Sandy Smith, Valerie Niswonger, Nancy Smith, Jane Smith. Row 3: Nancy Foley, Connie Underwood, Christie Mater, Sharon Rowe, Sandy McDill, Mike High, John Kemple, Kimmet Workman. Row 4: Steve Smith, Lowell Shonk, Duke Hartman, Rick Thomas, John Culver, Brian Valentine, Mick Rauch, Robert Smith. Bock Row: Joe Bell, Steve Dixon, Larry May, Jeff Fleming, Tim Shriner, Adam Evans, George McKinnis, Larry Gardner, Daniel Pope. A Cappella Choir Sings at Ball State Jim Henderson, Norma Ely, Steve Smith, and Shannon Hensley are delighted to see Mr. .laeger's newest song. 88 This year's A Cappella Choir was again busy with its many and varied activities. Besides the regular concerts the members sang in the Mu- sic Festival in March at Culver Military Acad- emy and at the Ball State Choir Day. Their an- nual appearance was also made at the Senior vesper services and Commencement. The pupils of Jeff were privileged to enjoy their program at a spring convocation which ended with the choir's awe-inspiring traditional rendition of Swanee, and which included new show tunes. The goal of the choir was to interpret the music song so that all of its beauty could be realized by the listeners as well as by the mem- bers. This year's officers were Bob Smith, presi- dent, Adam Evans, vice president, Emily Backus, secretary, Linda Coon, treasurer, and Lura Vermilya, historian. Richard Jaeger was the director, and John Clark accompanied the group on piano and organ. A Cappella: Front Row: Peggy Hodges, Shannon Hensley, Connie Hughes, Jeanne Lottes, Joy Good, Karen Babb, Kathryn Lehnen. Row 2: Diane Best, Linda Horton, Vivian Veach, Candy Bragg, Lana Beauchamp, Kathy Black, Linda Wood. Row 3: John Rainier, Steve Hayes, Doug Paul, Ken Miller, Marcia Clark, Susan Foster, Pat Kienly, Kristin Gingrich. Row 4: Steve Carlson, Mike Murphy, John Woolley, Dick Sullivan, John Sarault, John Bridge, Jim Henderson, Butch Haupt. Back Row: Stuart Brassie, Stanley Adams, Dick Bousum, Dave Long, Sid Carter, Jim Caldwell, Tom Richey, Clarence Semmes. And Gives Its First Formal Concert Q' tNS'Sxt -it W H John Clark and Dick Jaeger critically eye The Music Man as they select their best actor for the play's lead. 89 , s , gym V ' ' ' f 1 , ' ' . Y , W lfwf . 5-1 A fb-44,1 lf ' if? . A ' - ' V W4 - 1 H '1 2 f, ' nip, , Ma V1 K . VZ A, ,fi .J . .st : V .3 if .W I .44-' Q A 5 H A Ao ' fa-' f- . ' -- 4 '1' V . M, . , , .sm ,VZVVQ V , V . ,'g,.9.V- .. ' '..'u: V a..4 - .- ff ' ' 33- .. . ' - . 1 Q , 5 V . 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Sophomore Gary Thomas' breaking two state swimming records was a change for the better. Rick Rouse's Conference Wrestling win and the cross country team's Conference Championship were also changes. The powerful and aggressive Broncho bas- ketball team contributed to the delightfully wild Hoosier Hysteria. The hardworking boys earned positions on All-Tourney teams and met their downfall against powerful Lebanon. The youthful vigor of Jeff's teams promised that the broken records, championships, game victories, and superior individual achievements, would be seen at Jefferson High for a few more years. thletic ,,,. ---'- NWWQSR- X ee. . M M Mos X: .W ,,-- W M- -- -- -X ' ' cf w.,fgfs.w-grief i. X ---- -- - . - X - W 1 J F . -f iz'-f ' . 1 ' ' ' '-Tiifrsii-f'ff'-il ' if-eif 1Sif-11'sfii2Pi2ir-' 'i '-'21-SlfSekE.RfiS1:ifT95'lirl'51ii-?sS-'.1-- . -- ,, we . -.-. Q -.bowl-1 ',-' - : ff-11-fvif.: - - 1-g:gfg:Syffs-1: - -vt-1 ' .... fx-.ww - - 'f'3Si:vi1e4ir.': 1: - .1'.11L2z4isfif 1,'fs12fir2l..-.-, 1 ..1.2-ww - - - '.-4-issfff - f .,r,,:5,::, LT.. .A . . . ,. ,..,.. .K . 1--is--1 J fl ' K K, , F133 1 .L s l Varsity Football: Front Row: Jerry Hicks, Mike Gregory, Mike Martin, Mike Lester, Tom Sewell, John Stall, Kerry Swanson. Row 2: Fritz Ahlersmeyer, Mike Alting, Denny Richardson, Bob Brunger, Steve Hampton, Jim Henderson, Landi Cordell, Lou Koning, Bob Leddon, Tom Friend, Joe Bell, Leo Knig. Row 3: Coach Jack Schultz, Coach Norman Willey, Coach Dick Skibinski, Dave Wagner, John Sorault, Mike Aldridge, Ed l-loshaw, Mark Strader, John Scheuman, Bob Page, Jim Haskins, Coach Bob Downing, Trainer Harold Cordell, Coach Pat McCaffry. Back Row: Mike Trombello, Rick Bolyard, Larry Gardner, Rick Basham, Rick Rouse, Steve Fountain, Roger Ricks, John Wo- oley, Nick Cordell, Bob Lenartz, Steve Killion, John Kemble. 3-6-I Record a Disappointment to the Speedster Mike Lester turns the corner and tries to out run several tacklers in the big game with Logansport, Fullback Bob Baldwin bulls his way past an opposing tackler as he picks up the needed first down yardage. 92 The 1965 football season was a disappoint- ing one for Head Coach Pat McCaffry and his team. Preseason expectations ran high as the roster listed many lettermen returning from last year's team which finished second in the conference. However, the squad was riddled by injury and numerous ineligibilities throughout the year and posted a 3-6-1 record. Junior Mike Aldridge was elected Most Val- uable Player by his teammates, and seniors Jim Henderson and Steve Hampton were chosen co- captains. John Stahl received the prized Mental Attitude Award. 1965 FOOTBALL SCORES Jeff .... .... 2 6 Crawfordsville . . . . , 6 Jeff .... .... 2 O Kokomo ...... .... 2 1 Jeff ..,, .... 2 6 Logansport . . . . . . .13 Jeff .... . . . 6 Anderson . . . . . 6 Jeff ,... ..., 2 O Frankfort ..,. . . . O Jeff .... ... O Chartrand ... .... 6 Jeff .,., 7 Brebeuf ....19 Jeff .... .., 9 Marion .... . . . .14 Jeff .... ,.. 7 Lebanon ,.... . . . .16 Jeff .... ... 7 New Castle . .. ... .26 Broncho Gridders Halfback Steve Hampton receives some excellent block- ing as he slants off-tackle, gaining several yards. ss , 1-ky ' si st . - gg 5 3556 V - -.. sz 2 . . A' - 2 A Q K g Q .L asf - -fs ' . L. f ' t . ist, is 5 K Inst S 5 at Q A S f Mark Strader, junior quarterback, sweeps left end and heads up field in the Homecoming game against Brebeuf. Colt Football Team Posts Fine Record Boasting a 5-l-l record, Jefferson's B gridders gave Broncho fans an optimistic out- look for future varsity football teams. The single tie was the result of a game scheduled with Clinton Prairie's varsity, and the team's only loss by one point was dealt to them at the hands of a fine Lebanon team. The Coaches, Jack Schult and Bob Downing, were both pleased by the fine team spirit that prevailed throughout the season, The offense averaged l4.4 points per game, while the defense held its opponents to a 9,l point average. i965 B-TEAM FOOTBALL SCORES Jeff. .. .... l4 Anderson ......... ...l3 Jeff. .. .. 6 Clinton Prairie .. ... 6 Jeff .... .... 3 4 Southwestern . . . . . 7 Jeff .... .... l 4 Kokomo .... .. , l2 Jeff. . . .... l3 Logansport . . . . 6 Jeff ..,. .... l 4 Kokomo ... ...l3 W Jeff .... . . 6 Lebanon . . . . . . 7 Gritting his teeth and grinding his cleats into the soil, Bill Miller tears across the Bronch plateau for a first down, B-Team Football: Front Row: Mike Danaher, Bob Hicks, Dan Riegle, Jim Knight, Steve Wilson, Bill Miller, Steve Tillman. Row 2: Fritz Ahlersmeyer, Bob Talbott, Tam Frey, Bob Hollis, John Lahr, Tim Fogarty, Mike Friedman, Don Norman, Jerry Hicks, Row 3: Coach Jack Schult, Brad Shafer, Phil Schrader, John Van Kurin, Doug Paul, Bill Coreoran, Kim Swarts, Tom Pierson, John Justice, Coach Bob Downing. Back Row: Steve Whitaker, John Bridge, Don Luton, Pat Piggot, Jeff McCoy, Steve Van Winkle. 1 Q H l I 94 Wrestling: Front Row: Tom Robb, Dale Richardson, Leslie Dyer, Jim McClure, Tom Frey, Bob Hicks, Bill Miller, Jim Night, Tim Good- paster. Row 2: Bob Lenartz, Larry Gardener, Steve Fountain, Mike Gregory, Dave Clements, Bob Stormont, Bob Page, Rick Rouse. Row 3: C h D' k Skb' k' K 'th S d J R K t T I D S' D C m r L' d K b St W'I T' C t C h oac ic iins i, ei yn er, oe ay, en oyor, on inex, ave no e, in y ar erg, eve ison, im rox on, oac Norman Willey. Row 4: Jim Henderson, Rick Bolyard, Phil Fauyer, Chris Wicker, Larry Lang, John Schueman. Rick Rouse ISD Lb. Conference Champ. Coach Norm Willey's i965-66 Wrestling squad, built principally around a strong nucleus consisting of seniors, Dale Richardson, Jim Hen- derson and Avery Fultz, as well as junior, Rick Rouse, compiled a respectful 7-3-l record tor their dual meet season. During the regular sea- son both Richardson and Rouse were unde- feated. Rouse was also the N.C.C. champ in the l8O lb. class. At the annual wrestling banquet, Dale Rich- ardson was voted M.V.P. Richardson and Jim Henderson were elected co-captains. i966 WRESTLING SCORES Jeff 33 Twin Lakes .... Jeff 28 Kokomo ...... Jeff 23 Crawfordsville .. Jett 22 Southport ..... Jeff 27 Logansport ..... Jeff 36 West Lafayette .. Jeff 3l Frankfort ........ . . . Jeff 6 South Bend Central Jeff 36 Danville . .....,. Jett l4 North Central .. Jeff 2l Lebanon ,..... What would Mr. Willey think it he could see me now? thinks Jim Henderson as Dale Richardson gains control. Living up to pre-season expectations, this year's Jefferson cross country team compiled a sparkling 6-O record in dual meets and cap- tured the North Central Conference champion- ship. Both of these accomplishments marked unprecedented events in the history of the school. The team also won five out of seven invitationals, and they captured first place in the sectionols and fourth place in the regionals. The strong Broncho crew was coached by Phil Hurt, a former Broncho harrier, and stu- dent leadership came from senior co-captains Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Ace harrier, Steve Minnear, senior, leads the pack as Broncho cross countrymen bring home another victory. Barry Bohler and Steve Minniear. l965 CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Lebanon ..... Kokomo ..... Crawfordsville . Logansport . . . West Lafayette East Tipp .... Cross Country Team ins Conference Broncho harriers give total effort to beat the West Lafayette Devils' outstanding team 96 w w f uf' R s QQ x g X r Q K , QQ M, Q ', , 4' If X Z - X Q - 3 R x ' . L 2 4. 2, iii' W' 4? V W sn lx 1 -fif 3 5 Q . QQ B1 1 5 ,L X W , I X w ss 5 A X- . Ae I 4, 'S 5 K 4 A fl if K S' -'X 2 ff Crawley Returns to the Broncho Helm l ,7 Coach Marion Crawley listens to a last-minute question ln the process of scoring two points, Steve Reash lays before he sends tense, anxious Erik Jacobson into action. up the ball as a Frankfort opponent runs in to stop him. Big Lou Koning works intensely to get the ball in the basket as Steve Kirk- patrick goes in for the rebound, 98 to Guide Jeff Through a Great Year How does a comparatively short team over- come its taller opponents? Quickness and ag- gressiveness was one answer, judging by Jeff's sparkling performances this year. The l965-66 squad, after narrowly losing three of the first five games, hustled back to win thirteen of fifteen remaining games. The returning starters were the senior co- captains Lou Koning and Steve Kirkpatrick along with Steve Reash, a junior. Reash won the free-throw award, and Kirkpatrick held the total-point honors. Hall of Fame coach Marion Crawley returned to lead the campaign. 1965-66 BASKETBALL SCORES Jeff.. . .... 64 Attica ........., . ... Jeff.. . ..,. 69 Rossville ....... . . . . Jeff. , , .... 60 Lebanon . . Jeff, .. .... 68 Kokomo ..,. Jeff. . . .... 56 Hammond . . Jeff. . . .... 72 Anderson . . . . . Jeff. .. .... 72 Frankfort .,. . . Jeff, . . .... West Lafayette Jeff... .... Elwood Jeff. .. .... Lebanon ...... Jeff... Jeff... Jeff... Jeff... Jeff... Jeff... Jeff... Jeff... 66 80 58 78 61 93 Jeff... ....9O 58 72 56 88 67 67 Jeff... Muncie Central lndpls. Attucks Crawfordsville . Twin Lakes Marion ..... Logansport .. New Castle Richmond ..... lndpls. Cathedral lndpls. Wood .... .. . Almost too fast for the Attucks Tigers, Steve Kirkpatrick drives in for a lay-up to raise the Jeff score and win, Varsity Basketball: Front Row: Mark Strader, Steve Flanagan, Doug Sheets, Butch Haupt, Lou Koning, Steve Hampton, Erik Jacobson Back Row: Coach Marion Crawley, Steve Reash, Duke Hartman, Paul Bergren, Bob Dickson, Steve Kirkpatrick, Gary Norman, Ed Clift Coach Sam Lyboult. -- -gig: F K s' sg E S 2 ' is A . ' :fl tl gsa Striding past an onlooking opponent in Regional play, Erik Jacobson dribbles toward the hoop for a basket. Bronchos Win 23rd Tourney Time in lndiana is not just bas- ketball games. lt is an aura of excitement sur- rounding the state through the Hoosier Hys- teria. And it is the crying, screaming, and praying of thousands of fans. Upholding Jeff's tourney traditions the Bronchos beat Klondike 96 to 46, West Laf- ayette 69 to 54, and Otterbein 79 to 54 to capture their 23rd straight sectional and their 42nd out of 56, setting two new state records. After downing Clinton Central 82 to 4l, the Bronchos couldn't make anything work in the final regional game against Lebanon. In the fourth quarter determination and skill made the rafters rise as the Bronchos swiftly closed the gap. The tensions of the last moment built, but there wasn't enough time to over- come Lebanon and All-American Rick Mount, and the Bronchos were defeated 72 to 70. A QVOUD Of seniors show their enthusiasm as they deco- of fans from the County Fairgrounds to ite!-Purdue rate the truck in which they will ride leading a caravan Fieldhouse for the afternoon games of the Regionals. lOO Straight Sectional Members of the Jeff Block urge their team on to victory over big Rick Mount and the ferocious Lebanon Tigers, Rebounding with added incentive against Sectional foe West Lafayette, center Lou Koning controls the boards. Displaying the Sectional trophy they helped win, Steve Kirkpatrick and Lou Koning enjoy the fruits of victory. Kris Gingrich, Lucy Holer, Marsha Kennedy and Tarn Boehning talked with visiting cheerleaders at the Sectional. lOl -kL,k 1 . . A S 'ii' M r I --.g , ,:::f, . i . ' , . ' 2 - . ' . ttf Q... .. .fs Q K . if '... L t 5 'X 1' 1 4, , :P Q-4. :fa 1 3 'ri 5 'Q '- ' 'Q 3 - - 3 W - t 1 l ' . Q is? '- se affeigsr 5 A E Q ' se. X 5 .., sf 3 we . s. K t - K s . i 9 0 H 3 ' 'R R' s -'xr 5' -. . A K 'W' .WA -Q fi if l A , . 'fs Q if - A F .X 4' , sq t . . , .. A M XILN. 5 Z L . l A g if . S Q 5 ' 5' t . - f .. '4 , . mmk' . V Q , if i dy xxx. , g Q , Af t f JINX fisfsii-A31 X ' A ' s t if t i 1 B-Team Basketball: Front Row: Nick Cordell, Dan Clark, Mark Beck, Rick Basham, Bill Kirkpatrick, Tom Shipp, Mike Laird. Back Row: Coach Sam Lyboult, Tom Brickler, Dave Poelstra, Roger Ricks, Tom Pierson, John VanKurin, Coach Jack Schult. Jeff Reserves Compile I6-2 Record Losing only two late season games to North Central Conference foes, Richmond and Logans- port, the Broncho Bees compiled an impressive l6-2 record. Good shooting and excellent re- bounding were the assets of this squad as it claimed the majority of its victories by wide margins. Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff i965-66 B-TEAM BASKETBALL SCORES 33 Attica ...... . . . .56 Rossville ... ....44 Lebanon ... ....37 Kokomo . . . .47 Hammond .. ....4O Anderson . . . .42 Frankfort ,... . . . .48 West Lafayette ....65 Muncie ....48 Attucks . . . .59 Crawfordsville ....63 Twin Lakes ....65 Marion..... . . . .42 Logansport . . ....5'l New Castle . . ....49 Richmond .. . . . .60 Cathedral . .. ....5l Wood..... 29 33 33 35 32 29 37 31 ...48 ...4O ...5O ...27 ...39 ...46 ...43 ...55 ...34 ...2l lO2 With David Poelstra and Mark Beck setting him up, John VanKurin gets ready to run in for a jump shot. Managers Earn .l s by Cleaning Llp A group of boys frequently bypassed when credit is handed down for the success of our athletic teams is the student managers. These boys, who spend many extra hours around the football field sorting sweaty uniforms and checking equipment, are integral parts of every athletic team. As a reward for their service, managers receive varsity letters making them eligible to become members of the J-Club. The managers of the football teams during the l965 season were Leo King, Fritz Ahlers- meyer, and Jerry Kicks. Jerry Smith was the manager for the cross country team. Jeff Brewer, Jim Smith, and Mike Vernon were bas- ketball managers, while Tim Goodpaster and Jerry Hicks served the wrestling team. In the spring, Leo King was the student man- ager of the baseball squad. Tim Croxton and Dick Jones managed the track team. Richard Howell was the manager for the tennis team. Mike Vernon packs all his first aid supplies to take to New Castle in case a Jeffman gets hurt on the court. Managers: Front Row: Leo King, Richard Howell. Back Row: Jim Smith, Jeff Brewer, Tom Cook, Tim Goodpaster, Fritz Ahlersmeyer, Jerry H icks, Mike Vernon. 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The feat, the highest placing in Jeff swimming history, was cccom- plished in part by the brilliant achievements of sophomore Gary Thomas. Thomas, a trans- fer pupil from Kokomo, became Jeff's first state swimming champ by winning the lOO and 2OO yard freestyle events. He set a new state record with his time of l,49:9 minutes in the 200 yard event. Jim Sharp, a senior, also placed in the state meet with a fourth in the individual medley. 1966 SWIMMING SCORES Jeff... .,.. 55 Anderson ........ . . . .40 Jeff... .... 30 Southport ... ... .63 Jeff. .. .... 65 Carroll ........ ... .30 Jeff. .. .... 32 Frankfort ........ . . , .63 Jeff. . . .... 44 Lawrence Central . . . .. . .51 Jeff ........, 37 Kokomo ................. 58 Jeff ......... 42 West Lafayette ........... 54 North Central Conference Meet ......... 3rd out of 6 Sectional ........................... 4th out of ll State .. ...6th out of 35 ln Purdue's Fieldhouse pool Phil Cooper stands on the board ready to do a racing dive as the gun goes off. Swimming Team: Front Row: Allen Mealka, Jim Peters, Jim Sharp, Phil Cooper, Beecher Metzger, Tony Hughes. Back Row: Terry Edwards, Jeff Howard, Gary Thomas, John Fletemeyer, Bob Talbott, Coach Pete Schug. G.A.A.: Front Row: Diana Harrison, Suzanne Brinson, Debbie Harvey. Row 2: Eleanor Beard, Sponsor, Diana Sutton, Cindy Goodrich, Louise Butler. Row 3: Betty Pugh, Nancy Harrison, Maribeth Rcyrner, Dawn Watson. Back Row: Linda Ward, Ruth Billue, Lindo Ramsey, Carolyn Vander Ploeg, Cheryl Wartmari. AA Spends Leisure Hours In Gym After a grueling week of mental effort, the members of the Girls' Athletic Association re- laxed by engaging in various sports. Because the basketball team seldom used the gym for practice on Fridays, the girls played volleyball, kicksoccer, and badminton there to relieve the week's tensions. Knowing that a sound body accompanies a sound mind the girls tried to keep fit and enjoy their good health. Not all their activities were intramural, though. Under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Beard the GAA members were hostesses for a table tennis invitational. ln the spring some of them practiced with the Jeff track team for the girls' state track meet. Some of the girls were awarded J's like those given J Club members. Others earned plaques, pins and Jeff keys. The i965-66 of- ficers were Dianne Harrison, president, Sue Brinson, vice president, and Debbie Harvey, secretary-treasurer. Betty Pugh smacks the volleyball over the net as her teammate Carolyn Vanderploeg gazes at her skillfulness. Bowling League: Front Row: Marvin Edward, Martin Braaksma. 2nd Row: Rudy Wallace, Denny Gunn, Gary Stover, Gary Wagoner, Ronald Devine, Dave Allen, Dick Bousum, Tony Robinson, Bob Robinson. Bock Row: Dave Cortner, Lee Klingler, Tom Hanks, Tom Davis, Dave Hurtt, Denny Lancaster, Terry Ross, Tom Friend, Russell Charlesworth, Leonard Paeth. Tuesday Night Was Bowlers' Night Out Dave Hurt thinks that the proper facial expression and body English will put the ball straight down the alley. After Paul Deppert turned over sponsorship of the Jefferson Bowling League to assume the position of President of the Lafayette Class- room Teachers' Association, Leonard Paeth, elementary teacher at Tippecanoe School this year sponsored the league. The Bowling League which met every Tues- day night at Star Lanes was made up of eight separate teams. A highlight of the season was the introduction of two inter-school tourna- ments, These were held with Delphi and Craw- fordsville. Another bright spot in the season of the Jefferson High School Bowling League was the annual Christmas Tournament. This tour- ney was a two round singles and doubles event. One of the junior bowlers, Dave Cortner, was an outstanding keggler for the second year. Dave Hurt, a sophomore, and Rudy Wallace, a senior, were also high scorers. The bowling league was open for all Jeff boys, and certainly was a worthwhile program for bowling enthusiasts, and those interested in getting exercise, growing in sportsmanship, and having fun. Intramural Cha plans Front R Don Wo thington Denny Richardson, Bob Postlethwait, Mike Lester. Back Row: Barry Bahler, Mike Smith, j SX . m ' 3 ow: r ' , Mike Alting, Joey Bell, Al VanWinkle, Steve Minniear. Bucky'-5 Raiders Win Intramural Loop As Steve Minniear prepares to move Mike Alting out of the way, Barry Bahler shoots in intramural practice. 9 Soon after Jett's basketball team begins its season the intramural league commences. One or two boys enlist others to make up a team. The winning team this year was organized by Barry Bahler and Mike Lester. The team was named Bucky's Raiders, and it finished the season with a l4-O record. The intramural tournament pairings were determined in a blind draw by the team cap- tains. lronically, three senior teams that were all fairly evenly matched were placed in the upper bracket. With the passing of each Mon- day night, various teams tell by the wayside. From the upper bracket came the Raiders, who outlasted both ot the other senior teams, Hell's Angels and the Underdogs. The Fugitives won the lower bracket. The Raiders emerged vic- torious by a score of 43-36, their lowest win- ning margin of the season in the champion- ship game. Members of the Raiders were Lester Bah- ler, Mike Alting, Mike Smith, Denny Richard- son, Al VanWinkle, Joe Bell, Bob Postlethwait, Don Worthington and Steve Minniear. Coach Bob Downing's wellrounded track team finished its dual meet season boasting a very impressive 5-O record. The thinlies placed second in the Sectional and set four new school records. Mike Lester set a new broad jump record leaping 22' l 3A . Joe Bell ran the high hurdles in l5.2 seconds. The half mile relay team posted a new mark ot l:34. The two mile relay team set a new mark at 8:l9.l. Mike Lester and Don Worthington again won the most valuable player and Orval Mar- tin mental attitude awards respectively. Mike Middleton was voted most improved. l965 TRACK SCORES Jeff .... .83 Shortridge . .26 Jeff .... . . .78 Twin Lakes ., .3l Jeff .... . . .83 Frankfort . . .26 Jeff .... . , .56 Tipton .... .53 Jeff ........... 69 Crawfordsville .40 Indianapolis North Central High Relays . 3rd Lafayette City Meet ................ 2nd Delphi Relays ............ 2nd Central Indiana Conference . . . 2nd At the sound of the gun senior trackman Mike Lester attempts to cover sixty yards as quickly as possible. Jeff Thinlies Set Four New School Track: Front Row: Tim Croxton, Bob Postlethwait, Harold Gerber, Mark Beck, Dennis Walker, George Thomas, Don Coy, Brad Robinson, John Stall, Jerry Slipher. Row 2: Tim Goodpaster, Joe Bell, Jim O'Brien, Dan Anderson, Greg Jessup, Bob Murray, Bob Van Meter, Phil Shoaf, Sam Herron, Jerry Sipple, Dick Jones. Back Row: Harold Cordell, Mike Tester, Dan Worthington, Barry Bahler, Steve Minniear, Bob Brunger, Steve Hampton, Kenny Shank, Gary Norman, Jim Talbott, Bob Dickson, Jim Haskins, Mike Middleton, Francis Vandermay. 5 M f, Ll ' Who's been raising the hurdles? trackman Joey Bell asks as he finds himself in a rather awkward position. Records, Place Second in Sectionals lt's u-u-p and then over as Gary Q A x QKQ-I-o-4 My Norman vaults across the cross-bar to win an event lll 'l U'Il- 'WWNL Q Tennis. Front Row: Jake Hannas, Glen Marshall, Dave Cortner. Back Row: Dick Cochran, Paul Foxworthy, Jerry Hawker. O O O O Racketmen Finish First in Conference Jefferson's l965 tennis squad turned in an l excellent performance for the season. The team was victorious in fifteen of their sixteen encounters losing only to Peru. Their most out- standing achievement, however, was winning the North Central Conference Championship. Denny Cahill was the captain of the team, and C. J. Hopkins carried out all of the coaching responsibilities. 1965 TENNIS SCORES Jeff ........ 6 Terre Haute Garfield ..... . . . l Jeff ........ 6 Bloomington University . . . . . . .l Jeff ....,... 7 West Lafayette ........ . . .0 Jeff ........ 5 Danville, Illinois ..... . . .2 Jeff ........ O Peru .......,.. .... 7 Jeff ........ 6 Marion ......... . . . l Jeff ........ 9 Indianapolis Park .. .. .0 Jeff ........ 7 Logansport ...... . . .O Jeff ........ 7 Muncie Central . . . . .O Jeff .,,..... 9 North Central . . . . . .O Jeff ........ 7 New Castle . . . . . .O Jeff ........ 5 Anderson .... . . .2 Jeff ...,.... 6 Crawfordsville . . . . l Jeff ........ 7 Frankfort .... . . .O Jeff ........ 5 Kokomo .. . . . .2 Jeff ........ 7 Richmond . . . .0 Racketman Dick Cochran stands ready to slam the ball behind the reach of his opponent to gain another point, ll2 sql N! 3 -s. Linksmen Place Second in Conference Paced by Mike Kramer, Most Valuable Play- er, the Jeff linksmen compiled an 18-3-l rec- cord which included placing fourth in the State. Bob Munson won the coveted Jim Guinnup mental attitude award. Bob Guinnup was named Most Improved Player. Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff 1965 GOLF SCORES H95 .... 135 9 ....l4 2 13 .. 216 .. 816 Jeff .... .... 9 Vg Jeff .... .... l 2 Jeff .... .... l 5 Jeff.,. ....'l5 Jeff .... .... l 416 Jeff .. 816 Jeff .... .... 7 11: Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff Jeff ....l3W ....l3W ....lO1Az ....l31fz ....l5 Crawfordsville . . . . . , Lebanon ...... . . . Delphi ....... . . . Attica ......... . . Central Catholic Logansport .... West Lafayette Kokomo ........ . . . Crawfordsville . . . . . . Lebanon ...... . . . Frankfort . . . Peru ......... West Lafayette . . . . Oxford ......, . . . Frankfort . . . Logansport . . Delphi .... Rensselaer . . . Marion .... Peru ..,. Attica . . . Oxford . . . 5176 816 lVz 6 l I3 2 l21k :SW 516 3 0 3 Va 616 7 le I 25 l EQ 4 life 6 lik 0 Jay Kirkpatrick feels that that special umph is needed in every sport to make any athlete an All-American. GOLF: Front Row: Dan Dye, Tom Carnahan, Fred Vyverberg, Bob Guinnup, Row 2: Jim Dierstein, John Scheumann, Jay Kirkpatrick, Tom S V Hall. Back Row: Tom Johnson, Paul Bergren, Jack Pierce, Harry Green, sponsor. , .. TF 7 1' , A K 's X 'X' x XF 5' Y Y www- -.4 BASEBALL: Front Row: Bob Page, Steve Flanagan, Row 2: Dave Weyls, Steve Reash, Phil Fauver, Steve McAdams, Mark David. Back Row: Leo King, Jerry Lindstrom, Mark Strader, Steve Kirkpatrick, Roger Kirts, Keith Nelson, Paul Fields, sponsor. lnexperienced Bronchos Compile I9 wif' Q r During baseball practice Bob Page races back to first base as Steve Kirkpatrick prepares to catch the ball. II4 Jeffersorfs baseball team tries to put out an opposing player as Bob Page and Mark David make the right play, I 7 Coach Paul Fields was forced to rebuild his baseball nine as only two seniors returned from the l964 Conference Championship squad. Most Valuable Player Award went to junior Steve Kirkpatrick. 1965 BASEBALL SCORES Jeff Danville, lllinois .... . ., Jeff Oak Park, lllinois ... ... Jeff DeMotte ......... . . . Jeff Michigan City .. .. . Jett Frankfort ..... Jeff Crawtordsville . . . . . Jeff Marion ..... Jeff Lebanon ...... Jeff New Castle .. . Jeff Logansport . . . Jeff Kokomo ..... Jeff Zionsville ..... Jeff North Central .... . . . Jeff Munice Central Jeff Richmond ...... . . .ll Jeff Lebanon ,....... . . . 2 Jeff Hammond Noll ... ... Jeff Jett .... . . Central Catholic . . . . . . Anderson ....... . . . Jeff Attica ......... . . . Jeff .... .... M ichigan City .... . . . Jeff DeMotte ....... . . . Jeff Central Catholic . . . . . . Jeff Jeff .... , . Jett .... . . Hammond Noll Oak Park, lllinois Danville, lllinois Wins and Losses Mark David knows that becoming o good baseball player requires constant practice so he works out every day. Qt if gi lil ml ill il tlitl L ll? ll? 22+ zkt lx ' Q Pitcher Steve McAdams eyes home plate with determi- nation as he prepares to strike out a Lebanon batter, Il5 0 I I P an L J I ,745 lk J. in f I B 5 pf , Y ..s ' ' L. WM V Q s 'S M ,aw . in ' 25 '1 ' V Lf ji, wt id V' fl' . xg lx ' f I if , I 1 A B :V 5' 'g , - -K A A 4 A W-LQLMG' f A s ,L 'r ' X Y J f 'ff -1 V A ' ,LEW -Us K ,q I ,L 11,45 V. Rf Q :Lg H Mxi V AA 4 1, ,f X V ,' A ft g' s f Q . ,. , , ,, , , ' ' ' V J f ' is AI feb' .'5b'4'i5'g 1. QP Xp! t lffg i, Q ,gif ff f f f l f f 1 2 Q sl Zi X31 1 gtg-dxf Y' gtg F. Elly. Y kljxgi 1 If A , Qi , gwgis l,'Fj1i'I:gi14i.1' 4,. 'j JI!-S, 'sf 2 J .'-. If 4 . .I -4 G . as . 1 W3 ' 1' 1.1 r,,:-'U -fi' .-?, U' qi 4' mf- gr' 'ff J vw u , U PM H g 'ff-iff -4 il '. V -14' 1,w3, 1, f- J' '. f ,fix ' Jfy'Ws', ,Jw I , f ' KM 9, I 3 Kiwi, 51,31 J - lg il6,jf if-f ' 3' A 1,31 ,X t A, ' ,I M A ,A', '11 ' X M2 V4 -, sk' .:':. ' 'SLS V 'L 'vjz K 1 Af r. K.1.'e' 54 fri '- W V fl ,Hy iiffif l fi H I -mf -Ji S ' Q ' f sg ff ' ' ' ' fi ff- f 2- 'If ' f 1' .N M3 .I if -V , ,At .L 135, 5, ,f M X Ng me My lfivrjfiw., 4 if U . F f ' f, ' fx' ill I 'ix 'UV 155, K T 'YL 1 yi' ii n V4 . ,, 5:2 3 W a 'JM Wg . gf EQ' Q Th han The year of change at Jefferson High School greatly affected the administration. To them it meant changing textbooks, adopting modern methods to produce successful teaching, and using improved facilities to perfect techniques. While fulfilling necessary tasks, the admini- strators made lasting friendships with pupils through classroom work and sponsoring extra- curricular activities. They also prepared for the future years by planning the new Jeff to pro- vide essential opportunities for future teen- agers. Through their constancy in a year of change, the Jeff administration and faculty prepared pupils to assume the responsibilities of tomorrow's world. dministration dministrators Confer on Curriculum, Performing the duties of the Lafayette school administrative office was Dr. J. Russel Hiatt, Superintendent of Schools. Directing the board meetings was only one of the many duties he carried out. He also hired new teachers and prepared the annual school corporation budget. Charles J. Martin, principal, acted as super- visor for the Jeff faculty. 'Working closely under him, R. William Levering acted os chief discip- linarian. His job was to see that no pupil dis- obeyed the rules or refused to obey and follow the school policies. Also acting as vice-princi- pal along with Mr. Levering was Leonard Smith. Mr. Smith was in charge of all phases of Jeff's curriculum. One of his main jobs was planning all the courses and choosing the school's text- books. Assisting the pupils in selecting the better subjects and vocational choice were guidance counselors - Robert Finley, Miss Jean Hilkert, Mrs. Gertrude Krueger, Paul Deppert, Frank Lane, and James Murray. QE? ,Qc ..... SCHOOL BOARD: Top Row: Mr. Harry Von Seggern, President, Mr. Curtis l-lostetter, Secretary, Mr. Robert Bibler, Treasurerp Mr. Ralph Daily. Back Row: Mr. R. Douglas Branigin, Jr., Dr. Robert Kahne, Mr. James E. Middleton, Mr. Glen Armstrong, Board Attorney. ll8 Faculty, and School-Community Relations ssi i si, A 0 Q I 1' t - NJN, - g - ., ,,,. A V A km R I , .A.,. .XM ,x.. ,s-NM., k . , Q is S' s X ' g K sssttt 5 xl g S Discussing plans for a new Jeff are Charles J. Martin and J. Russell Hiatt whose smiles indicate high hopes. uf Writing passes proves to be quite a task for R. William Levering, vice principal in charge of the pupil discipline. To keep up with the changing world, vice principal Leon- ard Smith changes the curriculum and orders new books. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Green were happy to have arrived safely in the United States after a European voyage. 'N , If pf Bill Fraser, radio and television teacher at Jeff, presents the weather forecast at WFAM, the local television station Jeff Teachers Globetrot on Vacations A variety of interests took Jefferson's teachers to all parts of the world. Canadian voyageurs in- cluded Charles Martin, J, P. Kilroy, and Carroll Copeland. Ken Conkling traveled through Prince Edward lsland and Quebec. Touring the South were Sam Lyboult, George Newell and Dick Jaeger. The historical East called Miss Jean Hilkert, Miss Georgianna Kienley and Ray Bender. Miss Regina Frey took a leisurely trip to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Mr. Milton Green and his wife toured Europe last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hopkins, Jeff's globetrotters, took a 73 day trip around the world, Paul Deppert flew himself to Santa Domingo. Mrs. Mary Mills and Mrs. Marge Lewis visited the Ozarks. While these teachers were leisurely vacation- ing, Ray McGlothlin toured Mexico with several Spanish club members. John Clark polished his musicals skills at the Fred Waring Music Work- shop. Again James Hawker attended the Na- tional Speech Meet. C. J. and Edythe Hopkins pointed out that they were the on top when they momentarily stopped their trip in Egypt l2O MR. KENNETH M. ANDREWS Business Education Nautilus Sponsor Central Normal, B.S. Toledo, M.B.A. Lafayette City Councilman MR. JAMES ATKINS Mathematics and Science Ball State B.S., M.A. MRS. LANELLE BAXTER School Nurse Future Nurses Club Sponsor Vanderbilt, B.S. Boston, M.S. MRS. ELEANOR L. BEARD Phvsical Education G,A.A. Sponsor Washington State, B.S. Purdue, M.P.E. Financial Secretary of St. Andrew E.U.B. Church MR. RAYMOND C. BENDER Social Studies Wabash, A.B. Butler, M.S. W. Master of Masonic Lodge, Steward of Methodist Church, Director of Tippecanoe Co. Historical Association MR. DAVID N. BONHAM Social Studies Indiana State, B.S., Purdue, M, S. ts fl N. New Teachers Lost in Maze of Halls MRS. MARY JANE BOYLE Business Education Indiana State, B.S., M.S. MISS JANET BOYNTON English and French Purdue, B.A. MR. RUSSELL BRADLEY Business Education Purdue, M.E. Central Normal, A.B. MRS. NANCY BREDEMEIER Science University of New Hampshire, B.S. Purdue, M.S. MRS. MARY C. BRUNK Endqlish In iana, B.S. Purdue, M.A. MR. L. ROBERT BUTZ English John Duns Scotus College, B. A. Purdue, M.S. Director of Cathedral Men's Choir MR. JOHN CLARK Choral Music Apollo Club, Jeffersonians, Girls' Ensemble Sponsor Indiana, B.M.E. Director University Presbyterian Church Choir MR. JOHN COKAIN Industrial Arts Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. KENNETH R. CONKLING Mathematics National Honor Society Sponsor Ball State, B.S., M.A. 'w k ' - ir. Q ,far . ri' as f i'- 55?-'i 5fY'Qfi f ' J f MR. CARROLL H. COPELAND Music Dance Band, Pep Band, Marching Band, Basketball Band Sponsor Ball State, B.S., M.S. Board Member of National Band Association MR. ERNEST CORTNER Business Education Student Council Sponsor Ball State, B.A. Butler, M.S. Education Commission of Trinity Methodist Church MR. MARION L. CRAWLEY Basketball Coach Athletic Director and J Club Sponsor DePauw, B.S. Columbia, M.A. Member of Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, YMCA Board MR. PAUL DEPPERT Guidance Amateur Radio Club Sponsor, Bowling League Sponsor DePauw, B.A. Indiana, M.S. President, Lafayette Classroom Teachers Association MR. ROBERT F. DOWNING Industrial Arts Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach Indiana State, B.S. MR. ROBERT E. FINLEY Guidance. Junior Clasw Sponsor Ball State, B.S. Purdue, M,S. .2 TQ .X 'U u ew in 1?- X 5 wx: '?s fr HM! Biology and Physics Teachers Plagued MR. WILLIAM S. FRASER Radio-T.V. Broncho Broadcasters Sponsor Indiana, B.S. Purdue, M,S. MISS REGINA FREY English Sunshine Sponsor College of Mt. St. Vincent, B.A. MR. HARRY W. GREEN English Go f Coach Drake, B.S. Purdue, M.S. MR. MILTON K. GREEN English Butler, B.A. Indiana, M.A. MISS HELEN GRISHAW Home Economics Indiana, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. MRS. DELORES GRUBB English Ball State B.S. Purdue, M.A. MR. JAMES HAWKER Speech National Forensic League Sponsor, All-School Play Sponsor, 'Debate Sponsor . Indiana State, B.A., M.A. Executive Council member of Indiana High School Forensic Association National Vice-President of National Forensic League MRS. GERALDINE HEATH Business Education Indiana State, B.S. MISS JEAN E. HILKERT Guidance Cheerleaders' Sponsor, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board Sponsor, Block Section Sponsor Ball State, B.S. Purdue, M.S. President of Lafayette Women's Bowling Association and 600 Bowling Club, 2nd Vice-President of Delta Kappa Gamma, Secretary of Lafayette Women's City Golf As- socia ion Q.. ,Ty ff S X. 'E X ..,. W ztlr 6 ' i fy ffl 5 f 'S S . xkj MR. CHARLES J. HOPKINS English Tennis Coach, Booster Sponsor Indiana State, B.S., M.S. 1 Sports Writer of Lafayette Journal-Courier MRS. EDYTHE HOPKINS Social Studies Stephens College, A.A. Purdue, B. S,, M.S. MR. ELLIS HOPKINS Social Studies Indiana B.S., M.A. Chairman of the Central Division, Indiana State Teachers Association, Tippecanoe County Historical Society Board. MRS. JANICE HORNER Home Economics Purdue B.S. V I Member of Family Services Agency Board of Directors. MR. PHILLIP WAYNE HURT Social Studies Cross Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach McNeese State College, B.S. MR. RICHARD JAEGER Choral Music A Cappella Choir Sponsor, Varsity Singers Sponsor indiana B.M.E., M.M.E Seven and Three O'Clock Classes MRS. JUDITH JAMES Mathematics Ball State University, B.A. MRS. MARGARET KATTER Home Economics Purdue B.S. MR. KENNETH KAUFFMAN Mathematics Key Club Sponsor Purdue, B.S., M.S. MISS GEORGIANA KIENLY Art Indiana, B.P.S.M. MR. JOHN P. KILROY Mathematics U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. Purdue M.S. MR. ARTHUR KLINE Science Ball State, B.S., M.A. MR. LOWELL W. KNOOP Science HI-Y Sponsor Purdue B.S., M.S. Chairman of Physics-Chemistry Section of Indiana State Teachers Association. MRS. GERTRUDE KRUEGER Guidance Sophomore Class Sponsor State College of Iowa, B,A. State University of Iowa M.A. State Corresponding Secretary of Delta Kappa Gamma MR. FRANCIS R. LANE Guidance Student Council Sponsor Purdue, B.S., M.S. WW 1' ' 2 '3 v K , Q. if MR. JOHN LAZAR Science Indiana State B.S.g Purdue M.S. MR. ROBERT R. LEAVITT Industrial Arts Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. KARL LEFFLER Vocational Education Diversified Cooperative Education Sponsor Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. MILTON G. LEVERENZ Mathematics Purdue B.S., M.S. MRS. MARGENE LEWIS Librarian Sponsor of Library Club Ball State B.S. MR. JAMES C. LYBOULT Social Studies B-Team Basketball Coach Purdue B.S.g M.S, Jeff's Traveling Teachers Journey MR. PHILLIP K. MALLORY Mathematics and Science Purdue B.S. MR. ORVAL MARTIN Health Purdue B.S., M.S. MR. KENNETH McCAFFRY Social Studies and Athletics Sponsor of Intramural Basketball, Football Coach Purdue B.P.E., M.P.E. MR. RAYMOND A. McGLOTHLlN Foreign Language Sponsor of German Club and Span Purdue B.S.: M.S. MRS. JULIA ANN McKIM English Butler B.S.g M.S. MRS. ERMA GENE McVICKER English Ball State, B.S.: M.A. MRS. MARY MAY MILLS English Indiana University B.A. Secretary of Area English Teachers MR. ELBERT F. MORGAN Industrial Arts Indiana State, B.S.5 Purdue M.S. MRS. RUTH MURPHY English Sunshine Society Sponsor DePauw, B.A.j Purdue M.S. ish Club 4 MR. JAMES F. MURRAY Guidance Senior Class Sponsor Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. GEORGE P. NEWELL Business Education Key Club Sponsor Ball State, B.S., M.A. MR. ROBERT NICHOLS Mathematics Indiana University B.S., University of Utah M.S. MRS. M. JANE PACKARD English Purdue B.S., M.S. Board Member of Tippecanor County Cancer Society MRS. MARY A. PAPAGEORGIOU Spanish Purdue B.S. MR. DOUGLAS PAPROCKI Social Studies Purdue B.A. S Through Halls from Floor to Floor MRS. FRIEDA E. PEEK Librarian Audio Visual Club Sponsor Ball State B.S. MRS. SUSAN PETERS French . Miami University B.A. MRS. EMILY L. PRICE Health Purdue B.S., M.S. MR. GEORGE V. PRICE Industrial Arts Purdue B.S., Indiana State MR. ROBERT L. QUERY Science Public Address Sponsor Purdue B.S. MR. DAVID F. REEVE Mathematics Hi-Y Sponsor Purdue, B.S., M.S. MRS. MARIAN L. REISS English Purdue, B.S., M.S. MR. C. JAMES SCHNABEL Music Orchestra Director Indiana State, B.S. MR. EDWARD L. SCHOFF Science Purdue, B.S., M.S. M.S. x ft ., wi ' ' . N .,., -., J' - . .. sinus . 2 .,,, is Y . f. 5 A wr ., gb : ff A K .. , -A 1.1 2.1 854.9 MR. JACK EDWARD SCHULT Health, Physical Education and Athletics Assistant Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, J.V. Club Sponsor Purdue, B.S. MR. RICHARD SKIBINSKI Social Studies Football - Wrestling Coach Purdue, B.S., M.S. MRS. LOIS M. SMITH Home Economics Earlham College B.A. Member of Delta Kappa Gamma MRS. DORYS BELL SPERANDIO Social Studies Purdue, B.S., M.A. MR. JAMES STALKER Business Education Indiana State B.S., M.S. MR. ROBERT ST. CLAIR Social Studies Roosevelt B,A., M,A. aw? is ii' 'Sw' , s ek, . ,qt . S o r , Teachers Chaperone Student Mixers MR. ROBERT D. STORMONT Science . Future Teachers of America Sponsor Purdue B.S.7 M.S. MR. RICHARD G. THOENNES Industrial Arts Purdue B.S., M.S. MR. NORMAN WILLEY Physical Education and Athletics Football - Wrestling - Baseball Coach Purdue, B.S., M.S. MRS. KATURAH WRAY English and Latin Indiana, B.A. Purdue, M.S. 4 E- f-if sv Q. gc 3 , -, kV.g , 2 2 -A .. cfisggil Q 1 - T 1 is A Robert Finley and Mrs. Lois Smith portrayed Linda Bird and her Se- cret Security guard in a convo. 1 Jeff Secretaries Aid School Officials MRS. SANDRA BENNETT MISS NANCY BOGAN MRS. NOBLE H. CRIPE MRS. THELMA ELLIOTT MRS. JOYCE R. GOOD MRS. RUTH HABBEN MRS. MARIAN HOWELL MRS. NELL REPPERT MRS. LUELLA RIFNER MRS. BERNICE VanSCHEPEN MRS. BETTY WAGNER MRS. DORIS M. WILLIS William Levering and Charles Martin discussed the chances of a victory over an NCC foe, Anderson. K ri-1 Q awww 40 X I 9: Q. . I omg R N .5 06 H-...wr .M .. 5553.3.1.::..yvg.:4id9g1,-.K .Q- The Class of l966 began their roles of au- thority with the vigor that had marked the classes before them. The 507 seniors were led by Mike Smith who was their class president as a sophomore. Duke Hartman, vice president and Emily Backus, sec- retary-treasurer were also returning officers. The total of the magazine sale exceeded Sl2,000. Carol Conkling and John Stefaniak, co-chairmen of the sale, presented prizes to John Forville, Debbie Kirn, Roy Wyant, and Sandy Niemantsverclriet, the top salesmen. Other sen- iors selling over S40 worth of magazines were awarded stuffed animals, cameras, and other prizes. James Murray, senior class sponsor, also helped on the magazine sale, in addition to the other class projects. Many committees were' chosen to plan the activities of the seniors. Mary Henk led the Senior Announcements Committee, and Susan Breeden and Karol Klink were co-chairmen of the Senior Prom committee. ,Nw Mike Smith and Emily Backus, of the senior class, preside over a meeting of the Senior Prom committee chairmen. Seniors Find Success in Their Plans Senior Class officers Mike Smith, Duke Hartman, and Emily Backus discuss the opening events of the new year. Several seniors rushed to the stage of the gym to de- cide which of their senior picture proofs they want. 128 Ade, Pamela Band 2, 3, Secretory 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 3, Leader 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Junior Achievement 4. Alting, Mike Lee J Club 2, Sergeant of Arms, Football 3, Bos- ketball 2. Anderson, David Anderson, Michael Anderson, Paulo Sue Jeffersonians 2, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3. Arndt, Robert Future Teachers 3. Seniors Open Backus, Emily Irene A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Secretary 4, Musical 2, 3, 4, All School Play 2, 3, 4, Class Officers Secretary 3, 4. Bader, Cheryl Lynn Block Section 3. Bahler, Barry Lee J Club 2, 3, 4, N,F.L. 3, 4, Class Officers Vice President 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Co-Cap- tain 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Bailey, Larry Steve Cross Country 3, Track 2. Bailey, Mary Catherine Future Nurses 2, 3, 4. Bailey, Paul Wm. Baker, David Allen J Club 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Baldwin, Robert Earl Student Council 2, J Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2. Baldwin, Robert Larry Year in Yellow Cords 'ii' on 3 ,' r,-yxgpt fffQr'. mg-.nh -Rwziif 1? 4 in E . .W ' -'f' ' tag W 4' iz ..4llig'nT,w' 1 , nw .li ? M l29 Hair' , Balser, Aleta Lynn Booster Staff 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, Board member 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Banes, Sharon Marie Sunshine Society 2. Barrett, Philip R. D.C.E. 4. Barrett, Sandra Lea Block Section 3, 4. Barrick, Bill Barton, Robert Lee Football 2. Hopes Rise as Becker, Jacquelyn Ann Band 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. Bee, Rondall F. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Basketball 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Behler, Nancy Marie Bell, Joseph D. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Basketball 2, 3, J Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Benner, Mary Ann Bennett, Randall Lee D.C.E. 4, Bowling League 2. Berkey, Stephen Charles German Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Berry, David Michael Berry, Helen Sunshine Society 2. 'TM' mil Backus and Mike 130 Berryman, Diane L. German Club 2, 3, D.C.E. 4. Best, Judi Bills, Darryl Lynn Ann Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Bingaman, Trina Lou Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Booster Staff 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4. Black, Phillip Lynn Boehning, Tamara Lee Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 2, 3, 4. Fruehwald Were Named Merit Finalists Bol, Leslie Bonham, David L. Red Cross 3, Treasurer 2. Bowers, David Boyer, Sheryll Susan Voices of Jeff 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 4. Bragg: Candy Marie A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls Ensemble 4, Musical 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Brassie, Stuart A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Basket- ball 2. Braun, Mark William Breeden, Susan Elaine Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, President 4. Brettnacher, Betty Joan 3101 1 'f Wim : if . i ii Brewer, John Fletcher J Club 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Apollo Club 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3. Brinson, Suzanne Kay G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Brooks, Diana Lynn Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 2, Cheer- leaders' Advisory Board 2, 4, Secretary 3, , 1+ Brown, Haskell D. Jr. I Future Teachers 4, Hi-Y 4, Student Council 2, Swimming 3, Apollo Club 2, 3, 4. ' Brown, Joseph G. 33, 1 Brown, Linda Kay Future Nurses 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4. Term Papers Steal Our Holiday Time Brown, Mark Brown, Michael Lamar Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Booster Staff 3, Editor 4. Bruinsma, Ronald Brunger, Robert Leslie M J Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, t ' Track 2, 3, 4. , if Bryan, Ronald E. D.C.E. 4. '.,,,, . V Bumbleburg, James M. J Broncho Broadcasters 3, D.C.E. 4. , f Bundy, Ingrid German Club 3, 4, Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Burkenpas, Dennis 3 '. Burkhardt, Sonya Claire :E4 , g si i P ' ' , Orchestra 2, 3, German Club 3. l i 132 '41 WM, 'G J 2, i ivxrm W J M--N, Q M Q Aqk Senior members of the Varsity Singers, Bob Postiethwaif Mood. Their studying nevertheless did not hamper the and Dick Jones, cram for tests during the Christmas excellent quality of their singing of the Christmas Carols, 133 Bylsma, Rhoda Marie Future Nurses 2, 3, President 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3. Cable, Frank Caldwell, James H. Jr. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Varsity Singers 4, All gchool Play 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, J Club , 4. Callahan, Phillip Charles Pep Band 2, 3, Dance Band 3, Concert Band, Treasurer 4, Symphony Band 2, 3. Camp, Eddie Camp, Jacqueline Sue Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. To Boys Registering for the Draft at Caplinger, Carl Gregory D.C.E. 4. Carder, David Ray intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. any M Carder, Teresa Carlson, Thomas Alan Band, Head Drum Major 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Booster Staff, Co-Sports Editor 4, Student Council 2, 3. Carr, David Alan Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4. Carter, David Ward Audio Visual 2. Casey, Joyce Cavanaugh, Judy Cavanaugh, Linda Marie Girls Concert Choir 2, 3, Future Nurses 3 Treasurer 4, G.A.A. 2. 1 Charles, Terry Ea rl Citizen, Vicki Lynn Voices of Jeff 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 45 Student -V , ' - . . x Council 4. 1 Clark, Judith Barbee Commercial Club 2, 35 Sunshine Society 2, 3. 5 .l 4 l ,Q ln if use ,A E Clary, D. Michael Spanish Club 25 Intramural Basketball 25 Jun- ior Achievement 3, 4. Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 All School Play 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 N.F.L. 2, 3, 4. Claxton, Donald Eighteen, Vietnam Came Close to Jeff Coffman, Michael Stephen Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Basketball Band 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 2, Cokain, Dwight Collen, Sharon Kay Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Majorettes 3, 45 Block Sec- tion 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Symphony Band 2, 3, 4. Conkling, Carol Ann Q Block Section Co-Captain 3, Captain 45 Sun- shine Society Board 2, 4, Vice-President 35 I Student Council 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders' 'Q ' Advisory Board 3, President 4. Conn, Linda Sue Conn, Marcia Marie , Z . Future Teachers 4. 3' f 1 1 Z l sz.. Conner, Arthur it W Conrad, Theresa Ellen Alyll V ' X l cook, Jean Broncho Broadcasters 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 3. l35 Clary, Sandra 2 'N W L Cook, Terrance Monroe Varsity Singers 4, Orchestra 4. Cooksey, Winfred Lee Coon, Linda Dianne A Cappella Choir 3, Treasurer 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Achievement as- sistant Treasurer 3. Cooper, Phillip Loren Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, J Club 4, Swim- ming 2, 3, CO-Captain 4. Corbett, Candace Marceil Jeffersonians 2, 3, Voices of Jeff 4, Commer- cial Club 3, Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 3, 4. Cordell, Landi Olla J Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. ev. With Fear of Failure We Far Surpass Cox, Pamela Ann Orchestra 3, 4, Secretary 2, Future Teachers 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. Cox, Sharon Ann Future Nurses 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Black Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Coy, Donald D. Cross Country 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Audio Visual 2, 3, 4. Crapeau, Lana Kay Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Creque, Linda Sue Broncho Broadcasters 3, Future Nurses 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Cronin, Elizabeth Ann Broncho Broadcasters 3, Booster Staff 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4. Crumly, Mark C. German Club 4, Junior Achievement 4. Crutchfield, Eugenia Sue Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. Cullum, Donna Jean Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Mrs. Edythe Hopkins shows Tam Boehning and Sue Breeden her world wide jewelry collection the Goal of Our Senior Magazine Sale Danoher, Patrick E. Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Darrow, Jacquie Ann Jeffersonians 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Datesh, Leroy David, Mark R. Band 3, J Club 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. Davis, Judith Lynn Voices of Jeff, Secretary 4, Broncho Brood- casters 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Block Sec- tion 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Davis, Pamela Kay Broncho Broadcasters 4, Booster Staff 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. Davis, Patricia Lynn Broncho Broadcasters 3, Future Nurses 2, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, D.C.E. 4. Day, Timothy Deardorff, Cynthia Sue Voices of Jeff 2, Nautilus 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, D.C.E., Vice President 4. M49 I ' 0 i ii i Deaton, Ronny D. D.C.E. 4. Dees, Cheryl Lynn Block Section 45 Junior Achievement 3, 4. Denham, James A. Denhardt, Douglas D. Nautilus Staff 2, 3, 4. Deppert, Paula Jo Orchestra 2, 3, President 45 Future Teachers 45 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 4. Dewey, Don Part of Our Magazine Sale Earnings Dexter, Dale Dierstein, James Michael Hi-Y 2, 35 Student Council 3, 45 J Club 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 4. Dimmitt, Don Dominique, Carl L. Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3. Doty, Charles Robert Daubler, Jim Douglas, Julie Downey, David A. J Club 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 4. Downie, James National Honor Society 3, 4. sf Downing, Patricia Lou Voices of Jeff 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Booster Staff 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Droke, Robert Drummer, Doris Louise D.C.E. 3, 4. Dudley, Scott W. N.F.L. 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. Duvall, Michael James Dyer, Leslie Wayne J Club 4, Ushers 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. 'er iii! -, '5u wi Helped Give Many a Merry Christmas Eberle, James Edward Jr. Jeffersonians 2, 3, Apollo 4, Edwards, Marvin H. Broncho Broadcasters 3, lntramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2. Elliott, Deborah Ann Broncho Broadcasters 4, Block Section 3, Sun- shine Society 4. Elliott, Larry Wayne Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, Basketball Band 3, 4. Ellrich, Dwayne Elmore, Janice Kay Girls' Concert Choir 2, Vice President 3, Bron- cho Broadcasters 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4. Engler, Richard Broncho Broadcasters 4, Ushers 2, Football 2, 3. Evans, Adam Behm Jr. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Vice President 4, Musi- cal 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4, Student Council 2, Track 4. Ewan, Kathryn Jane Broncho Broadcasters, Treasurer 3, Executive Board 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3. Farner, Luana Kay Farrell, Constance Marie German Club 4, Future Nurses 4, Sunshine Society 4, Fauver, Phillip Henry Nautilus Staff 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, J Club, Vice President 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Fillinger, Mary Sue Majorettes 2, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4. Findlay, Terry Alan Intramural Basketball. Fischer, Edward L. Spanish Club 2, Audio Visual 2. Senior Girls Boost Basketball Spirit in Fisher, Danny Joe Flaningam, Mary Louise Orchestra 2, 3, Booster Staff 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3. Ford, Sharon Lee Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, Library Club 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Forville, John Fountain, Peggy Ann Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Junior Achievement 3. Foxworthy, Paul Thomas Dance Band 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Treasurer 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Friend, Dwa ne Thomas Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Fruehwald, Michael Ray N.F.L. 3, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3, President 4, Boys' State 3. Fultz, Avery Dale J Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Fultz, Leslie Charlene Voices of Jeff 2, 3, 4. Galbraith, Dan Eugene D.C.E. 3, 4, Jeffersonians 2, 3. Galloway, Claire Janel Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Spanish Club 3' Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4. Geiger, Julie Gerber, Harold Jesse Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, President 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Gick, Mary Jane Their First Row Block Section Seats Gilbert, Donald Gilham, Robin Gay All School Play 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, N.F.L. 4, Junior Achievement 4. Gilliland, Astha Ruth Jeffersonians 2, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Gingrich, Kristin A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Assistant Secretary 3, Secretary 4, Cheerleaders 3, B-team captain 2, Varsity captain 4, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 2, 3, 4. Good, Jane Marie Commercial Club 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2. Gaodrich, Cynthia Orlene Band 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Spanish Club 2. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4. Goanen, James Gorman, Dianne Lynn Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Block Sec- tion 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, D.C.E. 4' Gro ms, Lynn Jackie W- Greener, Kay German Club 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4. ' Gregory, Michael T. Broncho Broadcasters 3, Kev Club 2, 3, 4, J Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. Grenat, Richard Allen Guenther, Charles T. Junior Achievement 4. Haag, Mary Ellen Haas, Bonnie Elda Future Nurses 2, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society, Board Member 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. Our College Boards and Achievement ,V eq l ei,-lk The problem of inventing new paper-mache decorations Rheta Ward, Bob Smith, Mike Brown, and John Stefanick for the Senior Prom remains unsolved for the moment, as gaze upon the tangled results of their latest idea. l42 Hall, Thomas Y. Nautilus Staff 3, Tri-Editor 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec- retary 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Vice President 4, Apollo Club 2. Hall, William Luther Band 2. 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball Band 3, 4. Hampton, Margaret Sue A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3. Hampton, Orville Wilfred lll A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Student Council 3, Intramural Sports 3, 4. Hampton, Steven Leroy J Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Hampton, Vaughan Tests Required Special Concentration Hampton, William Alan Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Hannas, Jacob G. Tennis 3, 4. Harrison, Nancy Ann G.A.A. 2. Hart, Linda J. All School Play 4, N.F.L. 4. Hartlep LaVeda Ann Girls Concert Choir 2, 4, Future Teachers 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, Block Sec- tion 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Hartman, Donald Leon Student Council 2, 3, 4, J Club 3, Secretary 4, Class Officers, President 3, Vice President 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, National Honor Societv 3, 4. Hartwick, Michael David German Club 3, 4. Hawker, Jerry David Band 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, J Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. Hawks, Karen Krystal Voices of Jeff 2 ,3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Booster Staff 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. l43 5.22 . A . i 4- r ' 'lfT '-.1 . ,. we 2 fiii'3'?f?v ' , Hege, Dianne Elaine Future Nurses 2, 4, Nautilus Staff 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. Henderson, James Carr A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, J Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Henk, Mary Ellen Broncho Broadcasters 2, 4, Vice President 3, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 3, 4. Hensley, Patricia Shannon A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Musical 3, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3. Herr, Duane Alvis Herron, Hoyt Samuel, Jr. J Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Awaiting College Acceptances Caused Hester, Hugh Hicks, Johanna Hill, Nancy Lee Jetfersonians 2, 3, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4. Hinton, Shirley Ann Spanish Club 2, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4. Hippensteele, Alissa Kay Voices ot Jeff 4, Orchestra 4, Block Section 4. Holder, Dennis Holdman, Alan Glen D.C.E. 4. Hollcraft, Cheryl Joan Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Booster Staff 3, 4, Block Section 4, N.F.L. 2, 4, Red Cross 2, Vice President 3, President 4. Housler, Mark Allen l44 Howard, Elizabeth Jewele Block Section 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3. Howell, Daniel Howell, Richard C. Broncho Broadcasters 4, Future Teachers 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, J Club 3, 4, Manager, Tennis 3, 4. Huber, Linda Kay Hudlow, Cheryl Hull, Carolyn S. G.A.A. 3. '6T?'l is ' -14 lg , x , t :-1 'Q l ii il ws, ,., ,,,f fl, Extra Work and Many Sleepless Nights Humphrey, Linda Girls Concert Choir 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 4. Humphrey, Richard Donald Hurst, Diana Mae Spanish Club 2, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4, Assistant Secretary 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Hurst, Michael Hutsell, Donna B. Idle, Larry Thomas lngle, Larry Jackson, Marcia Jameson, Denny l45 4 ,M , 7,8 alla l , 'W' 1 ,f 1 , wg we I rw... fs, 14 I - Q I Cv, - -fl! Q - ,gag HW ' niffgf f --Qfi xy fav. , . Q, A Q V Qi , 4 g .9 gggfs : - 5 Q N. ...kk Jessup, Gregg William Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Johnson, Carl Jones, Janice Eileen Jones, Jeanna Maria Jeffersonians, Vice President 2, President 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4, Assistant Treasurer 2. Jones, Jeffery Alen Jones, Richard Glenn Varsity Singers 4, Band 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Dance Band 2, 3, Leader 4, J Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officers, Vice President 3. Civics Teaches Jordan, Dennis Jurkewicz, John Thomas J Club 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. Kantz, Ma rcia Future Teachers 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Kemble, Pina Lea Kenrich, Constance Uska Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2. Kenworthy, Gary Kerfoot, Joyce Ann Orchestra 2, Treasurer 3, Broncho Broad- casters 4, Future Teachers 4, Spanish Club 4, Block Section 3, 4. Kerr, Judith Anne Block Section 3, 4. Kiefer, James Richard N.F.L. 2, 3, Secretary 4, Boys' State, Governor 3. If s About Our Country 147 -has ii ' -, w r King, Johnnie Sue Kinnear, Katherine Kay Future Nurses 2, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Kirkpatrick, Jay McCoy Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. Kirkpatrick, Steven Monroe Student Council 2, 3, 4, J Club 2, 3, President 4, Basketball 2, Co-Captain 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Kirn, Deborah Anne Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2. Kiser, Katherine Lynn Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, Nautilus Staff 3, Co-Editor 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Block Section 2, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, Class Officers, Secretary-Treasurer 2. Spills and Miscalculations Were Errors Klink, Karol Annette Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Nautilus Staff 3, 4. Knoth, Michael Anthony Ushers 3. Kochert, Mary Joanna German Club 3, Block Section 3, 4, D.C.E, 4. Koning, Lewis Wright Key Club 2, J Club 3, Treasurer 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Golf 2. E Koning, Sandra Lee Spanish Club 2, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, G.A.A. 2. Kopf, Anna Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4, G.A.A. 2. Kremer, Theda Kuhlman, Connie Jean Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Kurtz, Karen Louise Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Kuss, Marie Luise All School Play 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Block Section 45 Sunshine Society 2, 35 N.F.l.. 3, 4. Kyger, Stanley Kyle Wallace LaFon, Terry Lake, Coral Lee Lake, Judith Kay Plaguing Seniors LaMar, Kristena Ann Student Council 45 N.F,L. 3, 45 Girls' State 35 National Honor Society 45 Junior Achievement 35 Secretary 4. Lamb, Danny Thomas Track 4. Lane, Larry Franklin Band 25 Ushers 35 Junior Bowling 4. Achievement 45 Lane, Robert Glenn Lashbrook, Daniel E. Lawton, Warren Lefferf, Richard Lee D.C.E. 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Lehnen, Kathryn Louise A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Voices of Jeff 25 Musi- cal 3, 45 All School Play 3, 45 Broncho Broad- casters 4. Leming, David R. fi' 7 5 , h e iff 1 , 'il in the Chemistry Lab 149 muff, Lester, Michael Eugene JClub 2 3 4' Football 2 3 4 Wrestlin 2 , 1 1 1 1 I Q I Track2,3,4. Leventhal, Rochelle Orchestra 2, 3, Majorettes 3, 4, Future Teach- ers 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4. Linville, Nancy Sue Future Nurses 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Long, David Alan A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 3, 4, All School Play 4, Junior Achievement 4. Love, Michael Lee Football 3. Lovejoy, An na Louise Our Sophomore Year We Saw Jeff s Loveless, Vicki Lyles, Valerie Lynch, Rebecca Claire Voices of Jeff 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4, Lynch, Reinhardt Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4, Boys' State 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Junior Achievement 4, Vice President and President . Maddox, Michael Madlung, Bonnie Lee Broncho Broadcasters 4, Block Section 3, Sun- shine Society 3, 4. Marsh, Sharon Ann German Club 2. Marshall, Glen W. Spanish Club 2, 3, Key Club 2, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, Ushers 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Treasurer 4. Martin, Diane Kay Band 2, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3. Queen Emily Backus, a senior, was lauded by her sub- Roared, the hilarious comedy presented by the Speech jects at the second performance of The Mouse That Department at Sunnyside Auditorium on November 12. Basketball Boys Win the State Tourney Martin, Gordon A. Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. Martin, Michael Craig Student Council 2, J Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Golf 2, 3, 4. Mason, Richard Allen Jetfersonians 2. Mathews, John W. Broncho Broadcasters 4, l-li-Y 3, 4, Key Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4. Mattox, Stephen Paul Mauck, Kenneth R. Maxson, Thomas W. Jetfersonians 2, Ushers 2, Wrestling 2, .-seam Maxwell, Janet Sue Broncho Broadcasters 3, Future Nurses 3, Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. McCloud, Harold E. Jr. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Ushers 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Tennis 2, Junior Achievement, Vice President 3, 4. l5l McClung, Cynthia Diane Commercial Club 3, Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 3. McCoy, Melanie Lynd Sunshine Society 2. Mc Daniels, Sand ra McDonald, Thomas McFadden, John Edward Swimming 2, 3, 4. McFarland, Steven Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4. Heavy Snows Gave Us Vacations Our Mcllrath, Jack R. Jeffersonians 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 4, Basketball 3. McKibbin, Elaine Voices of Jeff 2, 3, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 4. McKinnis, George Richard A Cappella Choir 4, Jeffersonians 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Hi-Y 4. Mechling, Janice Helen Melville, Thomas R. Memmer, Richard Merrell, Charles Metzger, Beecher Metzger, Paul Jerry . ........ .gg Middleton, Henry Michael J Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Miller, Kenneth Dean A Cappella Choir 4, Jettersonians 2, 3, l-li-Y 4, Ushers 3, Junior Achievement 4. Miller, Linda Kay Commercial Club 2, 3, Block Section 3, Sun- shine Society 2. Mills, Linda Jean Band 3, Block Section 4, Sunshine Society 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, N.F.L. 4. Minke, Marion M. Voices of Jeff 4, Sunshine Society 4. Minniear, Gary Steven Spanish Club, Vice President 2, Key Club 4, .l Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Co-Captain 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Sophomore and Junior Years at Jeff Minton, Janice L. Jeffersonians 2, 3, 4, Broncho Broadcasters 3, 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 4. Mitchell, Patrick Thomas D.C.E. 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Intramural Bas- ketboll 2, 3. Miteff, Charles S. Morgan, Pamela L. Block Section 4, Sunshine Society 3. Moyer, Gary L. Bowling 3, Junior Achievement, President 4. Mundell, Mary Lou Block Section 4, Sunshine Society 4, National Honor Society 4. Murphy, Sandra L. Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 2, Al- ternote 3, 4, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 2, 3, 4. Murray, Robert Eugene Myer, Robert 'Cie ii' ESV U r, iilfgfikitv 3222 Neal Rowanne Neathery, Barbara Jo Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, Junior Achievement 3. Needham, Gordon Richard Junior Achievement 4. Nelson, Keith J Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4. Newgent, Michael Lee Band 2, 3, 4. Niemantsverdriet, Sandra Lynn Broncho Broadcasters 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Our Class President Was Re elected to Niswonger, Damon Broncho Broadcasters 4, Key Club 2, Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Norman, Gary F. J Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Norris, Vicki Jane Future Teachers 3, Future Nurses 4, Nautilus Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Nuerge, Sharon Kay Future Nurses 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 4. Ohaver, Katrina Ann Nautilus Staff 3, Co-Editor 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Oswalt, Michael Basketball 2. Patterson, James Francis Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball Band 2, 3, Patton, Pamela Sue Payne, Kathleen Cheryl German Club 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. 4 Pellam, Frank W. Perkins, Thomas Phillips, Dean Wy German Club 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Phillips, Michael Rex Cross Country 2, Track 2. Phillips, Richard Pickering, Ronald Earl Band 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. The Office He Held As a Sophomore no-wr ss. . g Q my .ss X. fm Simi Q it The l965 Homecoming bontire's climax is made as Key who have been selected as candidates for queen, while Club President John Stefaniak introduces the ten girls an enthusiastic portion of the student body watches him. l55 Pierce, Susan K. Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2. Pierson, Ruth Ann Nautilus Staff 4, Block Section 3, 4. Piggott, Timothy Lana Platt, Pamela A. Girls Concert Choir 2, Block Section 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, D.C.E. 4, Junior Achieve- ment, Treasurer 3. Postlethwait, Robert N. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Varsity Singers 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 2. Powell, Steven Michael D.C.E. 4. Prom Decorating Got Us Cut of Our Primmer, Harry Edgar D.C.E. 4, Ushers 4. Pulliam, Robert Dale Rabanus, Karen Block Section 3, 4. Ramsey, Meta Darlene Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. Rankin, Annette Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 4. Rardon, Diana L. Sunshine Society 2. Rardon, Terry LouAnn Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. Raska, Edward Reed, Steve P. Q75- Renfrow, Charles Daniel Reynolds, Elizabeth Gay Broncho Broadcasters 4, Sunshine Society 2, Junior Achievement 4. Rhode, Carol Richardson, Dale Paul J Club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Richardson, Dennis Edward Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, J Club 3, 4, Key Club 4. Richey, Thomas Dale A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Musical 3, 4, All School Play 4, Hi-Y 4, N.F.L. 3, 4. Classes to Transform the Gymnasium Riegle, James L. Spanish Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Wrestling 2, Track 2. Riley, Nancy Sue Riley, Patricia Ann Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Roberts Barry J Roberts Katherine Ann Spanish Club 2, Sunshine Society 2, D.C.E. 4, i Q Roberts, Lonnie Thomas D.C.E. 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Robinson, Brad Lee Robinson, James Edward Rohrabaugh, Teresa Ann A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Varsity Singers 4, Musi- cal 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, Secretary 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. l57 Roudebush, Donna Jean Roudebush, Judith Lynette Future Teachers 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3. Rowland, Mary Margaret Royal, Barbara J. Jeffersonians 2, 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3. Runyan, William Rush, Dwight David Cur Seniors Took Several Awards At Ryan, Lynn D.C.E. 4. Salazar, Edward E. Sattler, Susan Ann Sunshine Society 2, 3, D.C.E. 4. Schilling, Ernest Henry Spanish Club 2, N.F.L. 3, 4, Golf 2. Schilling, Ken Schmidt, George Richard Student Council 4, Key Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Ushers 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Schuster, Dianna Rae All School Play 3, Spanish Club 3, Block Sec! tion 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, D.C.E. Presi dent 4. Scott, Terry W. Semmes, Paula Louise A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Varsity Singers 4, Or chestra 2, 3, Vice President 4, Musical 3. l58 Sewell, Tom Broncho Broadcasters 4, J Club 3, 4, Football 4. Shaft, Bob Francis Sherwood, Evert Vern Shideler, Barbara Jane Band 2, Block Section 3, Junior Achievement 4. Shoaf, Phillip Arnold Hi-Y 2, J Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Shocky, Linda Each of the Two Honor Days in May Shank, Kenneth N. Cross Country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. Shonkwiler, Richard Ray Jr. Broncho Broadcasters 2. Simison, Rebecca Broncho Broadcasters 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, Secretary 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4. Simms, Steven Cletis Hi-Y 4. Simpson, Helen Future Nurses 2, 3, Booster Staff 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, Junior Achievement 4. Sinex, Donald Gene J Club 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Slickers, Mark Allen Baseball 2, National Honor Society 3, Intra- mural basketball 3. Smith, Barbara J. Smith, Betty Jane Broncho Broadcasters 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Block Section 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4. B 404 44' EP if 'M 4 , Hx ' 4? 'af L6 ' M, 1 is G A ugh ,W 'klwfsf' www ! ,Q 4 fi KY! an ima, W Q99 iw ff ' M., N . .W 4 ' ' , , Q .Ji 6' K 4 V ' I' H K H K 4, W ff ' wwf if V . K 6 ,Y A fum V 1 '49 'N Q, Q gf xv 2' 1 Af 'lr W rf 1, W ,ww kv WL 4' 3 4 Q ,Ha . , if M + 4 , , V , , f f mm, Ji, f' 1- wg my Q Q X 21 mx ,wwyjuv ' ,hind Q. I '5Q'A w In My , . K W W g A 4 V In 1 ' iq w Mm fi ww 'ig . 'W M Q f I ,W , 8, 3 'WW ,, 4 ww ,, ,Q vi ' ' f firm We if ,Y W Zn ' M , of their , 31 M1019 'WK' www f Smith, Jaclyn Maria Block Section 4. Smith, Jerry Edward Broncho Broadcasters 4, Spanish Club 2, J Club 3, 4, Manager, Cross Country 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Smith, Mary Elizabeth Block Section 3. Smith, Michael L. Nautilus Staff 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Vice President 3, Boys' State 3, Class Officers Pres- dent 2, 4, National l-lonor Society 3, 4, United States Senate Youth 3. Smith, Robert Dean A Cappella Choir 2, 3, President 4, Varsity Singers 4, Musical 2, 3, 4, N.F.l.. 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4. Smith, Sandra Louise Majorettes 3, 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sun- shine Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Treasurer 4. Senior Gift Was Kept Secret All Year Smith, Stephen Finney A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Band 2, Musical 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4. Snider, Ramona Lynne Jeffersonians 2, 3, Voices of Jeff 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Snodgress, Stanley Hugh Library Club 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Track 2. Spaker, Mary Jo Block Section 2, 3. Spalding, Carl Spangler, Judith Marie Spence, William Craig Band 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, N.F.l.. 3. Spencer, Nancy Spradley, Adrienne Rose Band 2, 3, 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, Sunshine Society 3, N.F.L. 3, 4, National Honor Society lol Spray, John R. D.C.E. 4. Stair, Malcolm E. J. N,F.L. 4, Junior Achievement 4. Stall, John Moreland Ill gilub 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Track Stansbury, Douglas Alan Band 2, 3, 4, All School Play 4, N.F.L. 4, Track 2, 4. Stapleton, Wilma Sue Stefaniok, John Allan Broncho Broadcasters, Vice President 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Key Club 2, 3, President 4, National Honor Society 4, Junior Achievement 4, Vice President 3. Senior Week Spent at the Lake Helped Stormont, Robert Heninger Key Club 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, National Q Honor Society 3, 4, Cheerleaders' Advisory dent 4. Junior Achievement, Vice President 4. Stovall, Rex ,X Stover, Jeffrey F. Junior Achievement 3, President 4. Strawsmo, Bonnie Jean Strawsma, Larry Swanson, Kerry G. Broncho Broadcasters 4, Key Club 4, Ushers 4, Football 3, 4. Sweeney, Michael E. Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Taylor, Bob l 62 Board 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement, Vice Presi- 'ff I, Taylor, Carol Ann Jeftersonians 2, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. Taylor, Cynthia Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Cheerleaders, Alternate 2, Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 2, 3, 4. Taylor, Gary Taylor, James G. Tearman, Karen Sue Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3. Temple, Nick Us Unwind from a Busy Year at Jeff Thomas, Richard Kieth A Cappella Choir 4, All School Play 4, Booster Staff 4, N.F.L. 4. Thompson, Mark Junior Achievement 3, President 4, Hi-Y 4. Tracy, Robert Tuite, Pamela Tyrie, Sharon Lee Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Commercial Club 2, 3, Black Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. Underhill, Carol Sue Broncho Broadcasters 2, Block Section 2, Sun- shine Society 2, Library Club 2. Valentine, Brian Van der Veen, James R. Broncho Broadcasters,4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, J Club 3, 4, Manager, Football, Baseball, Wres- tling 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement, President 3, President 4. VanMeter, Robert William Spanish Club 2, 3, Football 4, Wrestling 2, Track 2, 3, 4. Van Winkle, William Allen Student Council 2, 3, Key Club 2, J Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4. Vaughn, Howard Jetfersonians 2, 3, Apollo Club 3, 4. Vermilya, Lura Vogluncl, Daniel Albert Junior Achievement 3, President 4, Key Club Vyse, Carl Walker Dennis Lee Oster Staff 3, 4, J Club 3, 4, . . , , j Cross Country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Vespers Was Our Opportunity to Give The tension and excitement increased as the l965 Gallop royal treatment tit for any king, which they all seemed King Candidates, ten outstanding Senior boys, received to enjoy much more than their facial expressions showed. l64 Wallace, Lloyd Walters, David Lee Wa rd, Rheta Carol Booster Staff 3, Business Manager 4, Student Council 3, Cheerleaders Alternate 2, Cheer- leaders' Advisory Board 2, 3, 4. Warren, Nancy Lynn Future Nurses 4, Block Section 3, A4, Sunshine Society 3, 4. Waterman, Elizabeth Brancho Broadcasters 4, Booster Staff 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Weaver, Dan R. Thanks for Our Cherished Memories Weber, Janet Kay Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 3, 4, Block Section 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Welborn, Rebecca Lynn Voices of Jeff 2, 3, Vice President 4, All School Play 4, Brancho Broadcasters 3, Sunshine SO- ciety 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. Wells, Marcia Elaine Commercial Club 3, Nautilus Staff 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. Wells, Mary Ellen Commercial Club 3, Nautilus Staff 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, D.C.E. 4, Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 4. Wells, Sherry Diane Block Section 4. Williams, Barbara Nell Band 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4. Williams, Randall Lynn Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3. Willman, James Michael Band 3. Wisma, Rita Sue n Nautilus Staff 3, 4, Block Section 3, Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. wk 9 -v Wolaver, Robert George Broncho Broadcasters 4' Intramural Basketball 3, 4 ' Y Wood, Linda Marie 620 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Varsity Singers 45 ' Voices of Jeff 25 Musical 2, 3, 45 Sunshine Q' ' Society 2, 3. f ff Wood, Michael Francis Worral, Barbara ef o Q 'Y 2' : ua 'U o : . U o : J Club 35 Football 25 Cross Country 25 Track 4. Wright, James A. Leon German Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 N.F.l.. 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders' Advisory Board 45 National Hon- or Society 4. Tears of Joy Shed at Commencement Wyant, Roy Marvin A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Key Club 25 Football 2, 3. Yoa kum, Mary Ma rga ret Yoder, Charlene Sue Future Nurses 25 Block Section 3, 45 Sun- shine Society 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. Yoder, Marlene Lou Future Nurses 25 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, Parliamentarian 3, 4. Young, Dennis Ray Band 4. Young, Gilbert Harry Jr. Band 2, 3, President 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Or- chestra 3, 45 Dance Band 45 German Club 3. Young, Jerrie Lynn Voices of Jett 2, 45 Block Section 45 Sunshine Society 2, 45 Student Council 25 Library Club 2. V ., , . I Young, John David , Band 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Marching Bond 4. . J ., l 5 I Young, Sheryl Ann , 2 Band 2, 35 Majorettes 2, Captain 35 Nautilus Aljvv Staff 45 Block Section 3, 45 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Jun- l'i'l ior Achievement 3, Treasurer 4. iy' l l66 Young, Valerie Ruth Younker, Joan Monette . Bond 2, 3, Orchestra 3. 1 ,bd Zborek, Patrick J. in H-A' , :S :fm NX? QU UV - ter X Q. X Zink, Donna Jean Girls Concert Choir 2, German Club 3, 4, Block Section 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. as We Leave Our Beloved Jefferson Before the victory over West Side, these Senior girls recited the Pledge of Allegiance. 5 iff Wrapping Paper Sale Sparks Juniors Looking forward to a successful and long awaited senior year was the class of l967's principal concern, These Jefferson juniors held their annual Christmas wrapping paper sale early in Novem- ber. ln charge of the organization and promo- tion of the project were co-chairmen, Laurie Smith and Steve McAdams. The money obtained from this sale went into the class treasury to be used for the l967 prom and a gift to the school. Mike Trombello was elected president of the class. John Sarault, vice president, Maribeth Cassidy, secretary-treasurer, and Robert Finley, class sponsor, aided Mike behind the scenes with the several projects and long-range planning. The juniors received their oval shaped rings in early October. After that it wosn't hard to spot juniors walking in the halls, as they were constantly admiring their hands. Junior Class officers John Saroult, Maribeth Cassidy, and Mike Trombello make plans for the wrapping paper sale. Junior wrapping paper co-chairmen Laurie Smith and Linda Grounds, Karen Hainje, and Judy Bradshaw. These Steve McAdams pass out wrapping paper to Marcia Long, captains were chosen from the juniors' first hour classes. Acord, Sheryl, Ade, Sandra, Airhart, Marlene Aldridge, Mike, Allen, Linda Jane, Andersoni Dan, Anderson, Deena, Anderson, Larry. Andrews, Debbie Jean, Andrews, Debbie Kay Anglin, Cindy, Arndt, James, Babb, Karen, Baer Patty, Bailey, Jerry, Bailey, Vicki. Baker, Ralph, Bones, Homer, Barbee, Sheila, Barley, Tom, Baskett, Wanda, Bass, David. Banter, Billie, 1 Barrett, John, r r Beoman, Janet, Beauchamp, Lana, Beck, Mark Beck, Richard, Bell, Diane, Bell, Ron, Bender Richard, Bergren, Paul. 'SA ' si . , Bernhart, Chuck, Berry, Linda, Berryman, Robert, Best, Diana, Bishop, Tom, Black, Kathleen, Bolyard, Richard, Boord, Parthena. is . Q.. Q wi f i ,-iff' A X A l 'g.,5,N.f My f , -Ewell f QR! .. w. .- . , f ' . -- vi, s. ' , 'W e -, 2 , riiii. J A ix 'fi A A S, J 'F S fiat be . ,ma s S A J f ll? Q A . , Juniors Delight in New Responsibilities Boss, Mike, Braaksma, Martin, Bradwhaw, Judy, Brassie, Greg, Bray, Cecilia, Brickler, Tom, Brissey, James, Britton, Gary. Brooks, Lindo, Brown, Gaye, Brown, Randy, Brown, Susan, Bryant, Judy, Buck, Reta, Burton, Michael, Butler, Edward. Camp, Nancy, Campbell, Judy, Campbell, Sue, Carder, Christine, Carnahan, Tom, Carter, Camil- la, Carter, Sid, Cartmill, Marcia. Cassidy, Maribeth, Chapman, Bill, Charlesworth, Russell, Chenoweth, Jack, Clark, Marcia, Clary, Brent, Clayton, Russ, Clift, Ed. Clouse, Bill, Cochran, Mike, Coffey, Robert, Coff- man, Janice, Cohen, Dave, Collins, Jane, Conant, Bruce, Conkright, Susan. Conner, Nancy, Cook, Larry Joe, Coon, Cindy, Cooper, Sharon, Coopman, Margie, Copeland, Lonita, Corbin, Cheryl, Cortner, David, fi Q Q ,ef il. we ' I69 if 9' 'nl' it f w 1 5' fi. fu K 'tl' M .. . , ., M. ew 1 gr , .1 iw., 1 'Z JN. -E x E 93 w ' y 'fi 'li' ' , ' f ','f'f . wing ' e 1 , , if, xg l 92 I ll 2 Cottingham, Carol, Cowger, Sharon, Cox, David, Crane, Ste-ve, Critser, Charles, Croussore, Mitzi, Croxton, Tim, Croy, Barry. Culver, John, Davis, Barry, Davis, Tom, Dawson, Steven, Deardorff, Sharon, DeKruyter, John, De- Long, Ben, DeLong, Bonnie. DePew, Sherman, Derment, Linda, Deur, Charles, Devol, Cheryl, DeYoung, Donna, Dickson, Robert, Dolbow, Jeff, Doughlas, Jerry. Douglas, Linda, Drummer, Judy, Duncan, Zada' Durham, Robert, Early, David, Easley, Larry: Edgell, Colleen, Edwards, Pat. Egelhoff, Susan, Elliott, Carrie, Elliott, Kirk, Elsea, Diana, Ely, Norma, Emmert, Linda, Emmert, Sora, Emmons, Claudia. S Q ' ig , 93, S 7 ef -ai X . 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Graves, Denny, Grayson, Dan, Green, Sandy, Gregory, Ron, Griffin, Walter, Grounds, Linda, Guinnup, Robert, Gumm, Sharon. 1 A, 4 ii r Q 41- 'N Q1 xg J at L, 'fn I i . , Q ' J, gf' ' . ,Q 1, f ,, ,t is W W f, l l , .' F, 1, Q 6 .,,. .ef f Q F if T l XV Q . J llo, , -y ' it ' 'iii 1 lite A i n 4 1 51 ,J v ,, . og , , V ii ' fl ' ' ii lit' E Q 735116 . Gunn, Dennis, Gustafson, Carol, Hainie, Karen, 3 . . K 5 Hall, Cindy, Hall, Marilee, Hall, Richard, Hall, Q mf 33 ey' .N ,Q Sherry, Halsema, Janet, ' - 'wr we I , S Halsema, Nancy, Hamilton, Kelly, Hanna, Cyndi, , Q-535+ ,,,, Hansen, Mary Lou, Harness, Sandee, Harrington, A ' ' iff .7 eg. t ', Todd, Harrison, Diana, Hart, Mike. 4- xi Q ' ,gk , 'f . . fit A S :raw i Haskin, Jim, Haupt, Ernest, Haupt, Michael, T E r A Q H K , Hawkins, James, Hawks, John, Hayden, James, 5. ff -r .. g Hayden, Sharon, Hayes, Steven E. 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J l , g ' , Jones, Judy, Jones, Sandra, Kalberer, Carolyn 'V E , 1 ,, 'f ff 1. , Kamp, Janet, Kanable, Linda, Karberg, Linden, Q liar, '--' fi 'W -mg Karklin, Melinda, Kelley, Larry. Q H- I W I ' E' ' . ,- . ,,i, K 1 Kemble, John, Kernble, Olivia, Kemper, Monte, A g fmt? ' , Q- '. Kennedy, Harding, Kennedy, Marsha, Kennedy, . if. ' i-yr' gg ga, Phyllis, Kidney, Don, Kienly, Pat. V-I ' L r ,. ,gt . , il . M, ,, ,ii til? A King, Deidre, King, Gery, King, Larry, King, Leo, H, 'v- . , ,M A it King, Wayne, Kirts, Carol, Kirts, George, Kiser 'lf' 'iii iii 5 f '1 ,M,u.,,, K, H eh ,ei Y, V I , Vance. 4 . ' . , X ' vi 'Z . n l ., wr 1 l7l Klein, Leslie, Klene, Sheryl, Klinger, Lee, Kochert Emma, Kahne, Christopher, Korschot, Larry Korty, Steve, Krabbe, Phoebe. LaFon, Don, Lancaster, Dennis, Lancaster, Loren Lancaster, Robert, Land, Diana, Lone, Beverly Lane, Shirley, Lanum, Deborah. Lasher, Melinda, Lawson, Fred, Ledman, Debbie Lehnen, Rita, Lemming, Mike, LeSourd, Jacques Lester, Linda, Lidster, Sandra, Lindstrom, Jerry, Linthicum, Steve, Lister, Connie Lohmiller, Edward, Long, Larry, Long, Marcia Long, Susan, Lotts, Barbara. Lottes, Jeanne, Lovejoy, Sharon, Loy, Kyle, Loy, Randy, Luck, David, Lyboult, Carolyn, Lynch, Susan, Mackey, Lawrence. 1 f .. ,W A , H .,, - . . se, , J X I I , , ,ff . I is L. , 'R+' t. x ,ls is , .fgyzs Sw ...QQ V :saw in Si 5 P ' . it fr its JL., sr, . t Nt as ts .Q Q e wx is - . iii .ilse viii .,. Q A. !a-3 0, K - A' . SS! C C .. K str 'M ' Junior's Homework Harder Than Ever Mahoy, Steve, Maitlen, Linda, Mansfield, Doug, Marsh, Jim, Martin, Nancy, Mater, Christie, May Larry, McAdams, Steve. McCarthy, Patricia, McCaw, Bill James, McClel- lan, Paul, McClure, James, McCown, Jackie, Mc- Eorgell, Marjorie, McFadden, Jan, McGlothlin u y. 1 McKenzie, June, McNary, Teresa, McQueen, Bill, McQueen, Katherine, Mead, Judy, Mealka, Alan, Mercker, Larry, Messman, Millicent. Metzger, Donna, Metzger, Marsha, Mickler, Don- na, Middleton, Diana, Miller, Cynthia, Miller, Dan, Miller, Dave, Miller, Gary. Miller, Joan, Miller, Larry, Miller, Sheryl, Misner Linda, Moffitt, Pamela, Mohlman, Jerry, Moore Vicki, Morgan, Patsy. i 1 Morlan, LaDonna, Morrison, John, Mundell, Mike, Murphy, Mike, Murray, Robert, Myer, Mary Ann, Nerini, Tom, Neumann, Richard. tg. 4 .4 M it ? A R ,J Q e 'QW l x . L in aa Q We 1 'Wx 9 - . fer Q Q Q N Q ef ' J ' YW+ 51 is l r ,,,, y 222 K . n l fi, W ,ff . V. 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'L it . 1 :Sh Q ' J . , V f .. .. ii r. - .f f s , if X Y Lu 'i ' , - , Q ,,N t ,V H : PSAT Test Requires Early Saturday Reed, Marceille, Remaly, Diana, Reppert, De- borah, Reynolds, Elizabeth, Reynolds, Kay' Rhodes, Kathleen, Richardson, Barb, Richeson Gary. 1 1 Richey, Roger, Rickers, Joe, Rigby, Margaret, Roark, Okie, Robinson, Robert, Robinson, William, Rohler, John, Rose, Nancy. Rosenbrook, Sherry, Rosenthal, Debbie, Ross, Betsy, Ross, Terry, Rouse, Richard, Rowe, Sharon, Rudder, Larry, Ruiz, Linda. Runkle, Judy, Sarault, John, Schaible, Mary Ann, Schatzley, Barbara, Scheumann, John, Schriefer, Dennis, Schultz, John, Scott, Dan. Seders, Richard, Seley, Karen, Seley, Sharon, Sey- mour, Ronald, Shadowens, Nathan, Sharp, James, Sharp, Karen, Shaw, James. Shedrow, Beverly, Sheets, Douglas, Shields, Bill, Shipley, Steve, Shively, Kathleen, Shoaf, Bob, Shockey, Jerry, Shoemaker, Carl. 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' ' -ef Q 55 'WL ' ,A I if lii' ,, if f .s . S r l K ' er. . 'N 'tim 5, ,: Q. ' Z -x . 31 R Q . - 5? T it X X I Q D an Morning Concentration and Preparation Taylor, Norma, Temple, Rennie, Terry, Sandra Townsend, Jim, Travers, Gene. Trillingham, Diana, Trillingham, Karen, Trimble, Sue, Trornbello, Mike, Troxel, Nancy, Tumey, Roberta, Turner, Vickie, Tyrie, Connie. Tyrie, David, Tyrie, Judy, Underhill, Sandy, Underwood, Connie, Vandergraff, Bonnie, Van- Dermay, Francis, Vander Ploeg, Carolyn, Vang- han, Tim. Van Meter, Rick, Vaughan, Alice, Vaught, Bill Veach, Vivian, Venable, Nancy, Vernon, Michael Vester, Robert, Viney, Tari. VonKannon, John, Vyverberg, Fred, Wagner Dave, Wagner, Gary, Wagner, Larry, Wairiscott Janice, Walker, Sheila, Walker, Theresa. 1 ,ef Thake, David, Thomas, George, Tipton, Don, R A I f ,, 5 , it re, ,, ,cj 65 '25 L, , Z , ae., f - s, e if ill Xl' cf l , Walkey, Diane, Walters, Tari, Ward, Linda, U Ware, Harriett, Warren, David W., Watkins, 2. ' K Thomas, Watson, Dawn, Watts, David. 'Y V i l75 I ' 9h V ' A 'l 1 V C J iffy 71 lie ' ii' R Q 1 Iii ' if J- ,J 't' ,,,, , ' ' 5 ,f ',', S iz, li 4, P. ,, ,, J 'SV A 'H' J fl . ,I i - U 5 if L Y i 5 ' iz Webb, Dave, Webster, Joyce, Wells, Rick Wessel, Jane, Weyls, David, Wheeler, Richardi White, James, Whiteaker, Sharon. Wilhelm, Jack, Willey, Cindy, Wilson, Mary Wolfe, Dianna, Workman, Kimmet, Worthington, Ron, Wortrnan, Cheryl, Wright, Gary. Wright, Melinda, Young, Cynthia, Young, Rita, Yuill, Beverly, Zimmerman, Patti, Zumwalt, Kim P . -we ' . A - . G' .. , 'X - . - N5 .N if ,sw Q We f Q is u , R , E -.,,,j My , v. i rs ' 'C ' . 9 N X N H K fifiifillf to if . Q time ,ng y I Juniors Elect Senior Officers in May Doug Sheets overlooks Linda Horton while she frantically signs his i965 Nautilus if X fn-1' A4 The officers of the Sophomore Class, Jim DeYoung, Mary Evans, and Bill Kirkpatrick, discuss their future programs. The incoming sophomores faced big adjust- ments as they began their three year career in the halls of Jefferson. Varied courses challenged them intellectually. Many extracurricular activi- ties gave them the chance to meet new friends. With the help of their class sponsor, Mrs. Gertrude Krueger, sophomores selected their class officers. Bill Kirkpatrick was president, Mary Evans fulfilled the office of vice president, and Jim De Young was secretary-treasurer. After establishing leadership, the youngest class at Jeff began their first class projects. Following in the custom of the previous sophomore classes, they sponsored the pencil machine in the halls and sold name cards for graduation announce- ments to the seniors. Sophomore girls staffed the basketball cloakroom and substituted for Block Section girls. Later on in the year excitement mounted when the class rings were designed and orders taken for them. Sophomores Master the Unknown Quickly Bob Stormont receives help from sophomores Marcia Beck and Mary Evans in choosing senior name cards, Adams, James, Adams, Stanley, Ahlersmeyer, Fritz, Ainsworth, Pam, Alban, Donald, Aldridge, Donna, Alexander, Julia, Alkire, Jack. Allen, David, Allen, Lorelee, Aim, David, Am- brose, Mitchell, Anderson, Caroline, Appleton, Douglas, Arman, Pam, Arnold, Linda. Austin, Sharon, Babb, Rex, Baer, Donna, Baila, Marietta, Bailey, Jim, Baker, David Allen, Bailiff, Carolyn, Baily, Ronald. Bakes, Nancy, Baldwin, Cheryl Ann, Banes, Mary Lynn, Barley, Sharon, Barnaby, Connie Jean, Barnaby, Carole, Barnard, Bill, Barnes, Bill. Barnhart, Linda, Basham, Richard, Bass, Harriet, Batts, Danny, Baumgardt, Marcelyn, Beaver, Jef- frey, Beck, Marcia, Beeker, Gerald. . if 'fi cf K ,.. 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Cordell, Nick, Cormany, Edward, Cornell, Michael, Corwin, Burton, Courtsal, Ruth, Coy, Joan, Coyle, Lynn, Crabtree, James. .ws ,li n s, . ff: 'iff '.f escsi1:,f:3l w t e fr' lil QE ' use il m ft 'iw fl R 5 , . ' ' 1 'J 'li-A L,-. - ,Law ' -'fig , I X ii ?.'t'+i!f if , ..,,, , 5 ,,,. f I ,,,.. ' ' . .iii kklkk I gin? F A . -e kk.. .V s. ' 5 like . ., .1 1 3 j .4 il ,iii sf P g Traditional Pencil Machines and Senior Crabtree, Mary, Crane, Pamela, Crawford, Dan, Creque, Paula, Cripe, Nancy, Crowder, Theresa, Crowson, Beverley, Crum, Tim. Daily, Ronald, Dalton, Nancy, Danaher, Mike, Davis, Janet, Davis, Janice, Dawson, Patricia, Detty, Diedra, Devine, Ronald. Dewey, Jo Anne, DeWitt, Charles, DeYoung, James, Dillon, Stephen, Dobbs, Bertha, Dolbow, Susan, Doremire, Sara, Doss, Gayle L. Douglas, Sandy, Dowell, Vonda, Downey, John T., Doyle, Mark, Doyle, Robert, Doyle, Susan, Drown Larry, Drummer, Susan. Dunfee, Betsy, Dunham, Barbara, Dunnewald, Gerald, Durham, Carol, Dunsing, Jim, Dye, Ron Dye, William, Eades, Mike. Earhart, Norman, Earhart, Robert, Eberle, Steven Edwards, Linda M., Edwards, Linda S., Edwards, Terry, Eickhoff, Nancy S., Eikenberry, Judi. 1 1 Y. .Vx Q 'V' T7 7,3 .. A - s 'GT ..-zrifmn. M. pn , .4.-A - ,ii Q ., T . -f,,, , I' , ,iw ,,, , Q 2 W . ' . J mil ' l filler M V . ,,, 9, va 1.1 1 J is fi f 'W , , 4 D J ' ,,, H S e e Q A . W' f , IBO l .4 Eldridge, Judith, Ellis, Carl, Ellis, Charlotte, Ely, Q 5. iq.- K ,EW .if gg -Y 6 5 Shirley, Emantel, Reginald, Emery, Carol, Emery, .1 42 .H-:sf x- .W L Richard, Evans, Mary. F in V, - eh-' I yy, ' A lil.-S131 iff, LY ,F , i'N1i4 4m'l ,Q gil' ii Everett, Mike, Fagan, Lucinda, Farrell, Darlene, ' ' 3 J Q, Q., Fee, Steve, Fife, Linda, Findlay, Don, Fischer, 'lg W- wk , 1'-if-2 ' Q R Dorothy, Fisher, Nancy. , , x . 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X XSFPY' H F S ' --S mx X Q ' ?' 2g5if3-mail? A N ,X 2 4 Q. T is X Y 5 .Y .. w 'ff 4 J 3-Swiwfs 5 wx 2? X Wig , MJ A Q . A Ll 'L .Q Ki S . 2:5 552255 Si? -. .. ,fu - if -Q Q. 55 .-.5.z VL iw ,gi Jet' iiNw??51F?'f ,mga 3 -in K- K fb X 5 fl HN Haskins, Connie, Hass, Elizabeth, Hasselbring, John, Hatke, Michael, Hay, Diana, Hayden, Nancy, Haynes, Shirley, Hayward, Mike. Heffelfinger, Donna, Heida, Janice, Heimburger, Kay, Helmkarnp, Criss, Hendrickson, Rheba, Hen- inger, Donna, Henriott, Gary, Herr, Cheryl. Hicks, Charlotte, Hicks, Jerry, Hicks, Peggy, Hicks, Robert, High, Michael, Hill, Dennis, Hilt, Gary, Hinsey, Pam. Hinshaw, David, Hockema, Patricia, l-lolfelder, Elizabeth, Holladay, Jane, Hollis, Robert, Holmes, Steve, Holt, Bonita, Holt, Roger. Hopkins, Steve, Horton, Ronald, Hoskins, Paul, Housler, Brenda, Howard, Debbie, Howard, Gene, Howard, Marla, Howe, Tom. Boys Learn Howell, Molly, Hudlow, Bonnie, Hufter, James, Hughes, Jack Alan, Hughes, Jacqueline, Hughes, Tony, Hummell, Corinne, Humphrey, Judith. Hunt, Steve, Hurst, John, Hurt, Harold, Hurtt, Dave, Idle, Marilyn, ldle, Marsha, Jackson, Gene, Jameson, Ellen. Jernagan, Judy, Jessup, Randall, Johns, Michael, Johnson, Chris, Johnson, Larry, Johnson, Linda Lee, Johnson, Mark, Johnson, Tom, Johnston, Glenda, Johnston, Linda, Jones, Char- lotte, Jones, Larry, Jones, Sandra, Justice, John, Kamp, Joyce, Kantzer, Barbara. Kelley, Helen, Kelley, Vicki, Kennedy, Robin, Kesler, Janet, Kienly, Missy, Killian, Steve, Kim- brell, Sarah, Kimbrell, William. Kingma, Alecia, Kinman, Darrell, Kinman, Estelle Kirpatrick, Bill, Kirts, Susan, Klene, Robert? Knight, Brenda, Knight, James. s X .5 ,,,, , rj K., x . N is ,.....' .. ...-:i . -x 54? A g .s , gr. A ss J V i W . K i t I K N K ,, J n if J , i 1 J , Q J Q' Q . . W F Z i ,,,,, . V G ' D g , J . h 'Si i f W iff Y .3 lyn x Q . , ,x.,:'i,:, F Q S Q M Through B-Team Sports W' W for J ' 13, . 2 t .5 A XXX, 2 fi., R ij sf 4 iq . , .. .., Z Q' J., ,.., A i L ef:-gi a gs, ,R 54' A V, , I 7 A I 4 i i V I lavlv , , ' Q r ,g, , LM, A 'ff 'M' J it , iz! 'Ei Q V 32 J I KM I 'ian-'frf 3 1 i ' .L i Q we H ,V ui, 1,6 . , . 'J is J e f K. . . n .. bi, : ig ' Y, 'X ,gig 'dn ' my 3 X23 vv i',' 1 f ' . 'J Q' 1 J J Q 'ii H f',i, 183 Knoop, Richard, Knoth, Edward, Knowles, Tim othy, Koph, Mary, Kraft, Randy, Kremer, Gery Kyle, Catherine, Lehr, John. Laird, Mike, Lancaster, Steve, Lanum, Dede Lashbrook, Janet, Lawson, Cathie, Ledman, San- dra, Lehman, Dan, Leming, Connie. Lemuond, James, Lenartz, Robert, Leslie, Pam Leslie, Patty, Letson, Wanda, Lewis, Daniel Lewis, Donna, Lillard, Steven. Liptrap, Edith, Logsdon, Jim, Lohrman, Russell Loman, Michael, Long, Danny, Long, Jeffery Long, Jerri, Long, Lee, Long,.Robert, Long, Sharon, Love, Janet, Loy, Virginia, Lukenbill, Don, Lyboult, Madonna, Ly man, Michael, Lynch, William. 1 . F . Q? J ' Q i - 6 S 'Sir -,ff 'wif n ' Y A X tu its .QP WQQYVQ Q, J- if ' i,ii 3 ' 'Q iq' nl - ' 'Y f NU? is Ji i QQ W 3 L K i ',', I .5 , Q fi- if f . ff,f- J my 1: a - f V V Q33 t i. , . if .. ,T i i ' r r J 'ff-'9 ' Mi X Jeff's Bigness Frightens Sophomores Madlung, Shirley, Magee, Phillip, Maitlen, Doug- las, Malasko, Larry, Manion, Wanda, Mansfield Dalene, Marshall, Charles, Marshall, Lois. Martin, Earl, Martin, Linda, Mason, William, Mattingly, Elaine, Mattingley, Robert, May, Mar- sha, May, Richard, Mayfield, John. McBride, James, McCarty, Vicki, McCaw, John McCloud, Mark, McClung, Laura, McCord, James McCoy, Jeff, McDilI, Sandy. McDole, Gary, McDonald, Robert, McDuffee Tom, McFadden, Ron, McGreevy, Molly, McKim Michael, McNeil, Boyd, Melville, Gail. Menninga, Doug, Meyer, Linda, Middleton, Chris- tiane, Mikels, Karen, Miller, Cheryl, Miller, Janelle, Miller, Jeff, Miller, Roberta. Miller, Rosemary, Miller, Sharon, Miller, William Minton, Michael, Misner, Loretta, Misner, Sharon Mitchell, Michael, Moore, Jane. 1 1 I J . . .43 , R W . L ,V i k J ii ai ' tg Yi f a ii 5 , I . ' . fi ui. 25432 ., ' ., Q9 SW. F' .. ' Qi3Q0?3f l84 1 ts a 1 4 if , f . ,-,M ' I KVVV: vi ' 2: .I I v it-S . . iw ,,f,g.:.::'f M ' SML? 71, Wiflsi 4' i 1. Q., - .... . M .nfs Q ' vL- v e In .K f : . li fy 4 i 9. f' .f t i Moore, Mal, 'Moore, Steve, Morehouse, Mary, Morgan, Carolina, Moss, James, Mounce, Gary, Mullen, Jim, Mullendore, Gordon. Murr, Phyllis, Myers, Cathleen, Myers, Robert, Myers, Vickie, Nangle, Janet, Neal, Bob, Neal, Marina, Neatherly, Bradley. Needham, Nikki, Nelson, Gary, Niemantsverdriet, Phil, Norman, Donald, Northacker, Michael, Nuerge, Cindy, Nugent, Ronnie, Oakley, Alan. O'Brian, Gary, O'Connell, Bonnie, Ogden, Peggy, Oliver, Ginny, Oppelt, Walter Martin, Orbanoza, Peggy, Osborn, Donna, Owen, Billy. Paul, Douglas, Payne, Gary, Payne, Joe, Perigo Linda, Peters, Jim, Phillippi, Jeanne, Phillipsi Charles, Phillips, Robert. tees H 5 , , A ' A frm? 5 P E,, 'K ' ,.,.. Q N kg . pea . Wx M. 'fiii' 1. f 1 3 is ,W igf 1 X s . E f .5 -5 E sf QL ii Q31 ew NWN i J . 5 .4-A, J 'si if? A1 J HN' f-,:. . i C ., . Q t i g ' 1- iw ca . MV' ,Q ,. ,. 3 Beginning Their Hi h School Careers Pierce, Jack, Pierce, Katie, Pierce, Rosemary, Pierson, Thomas, Piggott, Patrick, Pihon, Steve, Piper, Platt, Pope, mans Price, Pyatt Cathy, Plantenga, Mike. Claudia, Poelstra, Dave, Pollard, Daryl, Daniel, Port, James, Porter, Marcia, Port- Greg, Preston, Susan. Dave, Puz, James, Puz, Mary Ellen, Joyce' Rainier, John' Raley, John, Ram- sey, i.inda, Ramsey, Linda 'Sue. Randolph, David, Rankin, Randee, Rardon, Susan, Raub, Michael, Ravenscraft, Katherine, Raymer, Maribeth, Redford, Chris, Reed, Dawn. Reed, Frederick, Reeder, Cindy, Reiss, Rebecca, Rhode, Albert, Rhode, Virginia, Ricks, Roger Riegle, Daniel, Roach, Brenda. Robb, Charles T., Robbins, Jan Lea, Roberts, Cheri, Robinson, Jennifer, Robinson, Sally, Rob- son, Mary E., Rubbendall, Lloyd, Rudesail Robert. T wif' V we 7? gi? AX' it , A MY: X 1 1 , c 'F 'Et ya w i ,gif 22,53 5 F Q E , sv, . Q ,g W Sgiili 1?f-. ,H ! 'ii gg iii J .1 2 b J. P egieeiew fi Q, , 1 P ., W, t ine ff L HS? 'l. . fm p W V ' if 30,4 V I 4? eg Q , 22,4 w A? 3,1- XV! Y' Runkle, Keith, Sadler, William, Salts, Monica Sams, Buddy, Sanditur, Lee, Saveldi, Greg, Schel: ler, Linda, Schemehorn, Bruce. Schilling, Lonnie, Schrader, Phil, Schuster, Jon Scurlock, Randall, Semmes, Clarence. 'ig fig - Schwein, Mia, Scott, Dorothy, Scott, Leonard, ' - f it 'nn Sense, Barbara, Seyfried, Lawrence, Shafer, Brad Shaff, Dave, Shake, Greg, Shedrow, Diana, Sheri man, Vivian, Sherrill, Cindy. Sherry, Van, Shipp, Thomas, Shoaf, Gary, Shockey, Barry, Shonkwiler, Leann, Skeels, Glenn, Slagle, Miki, Slipher, Steve. Smith, Cindy, Smith, Diana, Smith, Donna Mae Smith, Donna Ruth, Smith, Jane, Smith, Judy Smith, Kirk, Smith, Nancy. 2' it lf. r . - . tiki! 4 'P .3 if 15 is -nf S gily zqgzz 4 y gig Q is g l ,, 3 Q. ,lfgi ,,,r s ,,., bt L. C T S r S Sophomores End Year ith Election Smith, William, Snyder, Keith, Sowders, Duane Michael, Spencer, Guy, Spencer, Sheryl, Spikes, John, Splitstone, Dennis, Spradley, Pam. Spray, Melinda, Stanifer, Bobbi, Stanifer, Linda, Stanley, Stephen, Stapleton, Nancy, Steele, Vicki, Steiner, Virginia, Stetler, Jayne. Stewart, Susie, Stewart, Vincent, Stiffler, Jeff, Stinson, Marvin, Stivers, Randall, Stone, James, Stone, Lynn, Strong, Randel. Stover, Joyce, Straley, Vicki, Strasma, Barb, Stringham, Mary, Sullivan, Dick, Summers, Brent, Surber, Rick, Swarts, Kiman. Swick, Larry, Switzer, Belinda, Talbott, Robert, Tarnow, Steve, Tarter, Tim, Taylor, Carol Marie, Taylor, John, Taylor, Kent. g . ,,,, U E? ,jj -I D 'S L 2 S F 52 'N-I 0 D . 3 Q P 75 D li S-4 ID , . 5 'U D 3 -I Q . 'I . Williger, Ward' Thomas, Gary' Thomas, Victor' Tillitt Barbara' Tillman Steve. K. 'Q F 2 186 , ., . lf. , ,TZ Q '57 T' ' A Q, gg -he . ff? 'E KL , VK .,., Y VV . V ' iii J f 5 ' fit , -fad 4. ,M ...Z S R 2? 1' f I ,' .55 X 1 tiff rg XL, we tt wwe ,mf . ,,,,. . . , T, . ffg,,. '. , it iiiJ2z,5XJ , ,. ' ,, Timm, Margaret, Timmons, Virginia, Todd, Brenda, Traeger, Cathy, Trout, Deborah, Tully, Patricia, Tyson, Dave, Tyson, Gary, Tyson, Karen, Ullman, Craig, Ullrich, Sandra, Underhill, Janice, Underwood, Connie, Van Ku- I rin, John, Van Winkle, Steve, Vaughan, Joyce. Vernon, Sandy, Wade, Teresa, Wagoner, Denyse, Walker, Carol, Walkup, Charles, Wallman, Achim, Walters, James, Ward, Ralph. Watkins, Larry, Wethington, Lonnie, Whicker, I Christopher, Whitaker, Steve, White, Tom, Wil- hoit, Jett, Wilson, Bev, Wilson, Ronald. Wilson, Steve, Wischmeier, Joyce, Wolf, Janice, Wolfe, Judy, Woody, Jon, Wooley, John, Worth- ington, Kathie, Young, Colleen. . ry. ,ww J ,L Z we , kv ' ' Q ' ,i f 'Wag X ? 'K . T ?m '4 V n V,. , N K 5 Q' 2 I ii A' 2 , ,I v er- dw- y , A , 1 'J -uf - sim Q H gg: G y E of Officers for Next Year's Juniors Yuill, Glennetta, Zellers, Lindo, Zigler, Beverley. wif . Score Van Kurin, score! shout the sophomores as Linda Edwards does the splits. .2 ' emi M bf XLn.,? X Acknowledgements As the i966 Nautilus comes to an end, our staff wishes to thank those who helped us. Our deepest thanks go to Kenneth Andrews, our advisor, who trusted our judgment. We owe a special debt of gratitude to Robert Butz, Miss Regina Frey, and Mrs. Ka- turah Wray who proofread our copy and in- spired us. We are grateful to Gil Hutton of Photo Arts Studios for the pictures he took, and to Alkire Studios for developing our pictures. We thank Elbert Morgan for printing our forms and stationery and for packaging our pages before they were mailed to the printer. Our book this year was printed and our cover supplied by Delmar Printing Company. We are indebted to Mrs. Wayne Gingrich for the use of her home for pictures. We thank Mrs. Mary Prince for keeping our room clean. Also we thank Charles Martin, our principal, the faculty and the student body for their backing. Kathi Kiser Signature Editors Mike Smith Rita Wisma Phil Fauver Pam Moftitt Jeanne Lottes Barbara Gould Dave Cohen Marilee Hall Carolyn Lyboult Staff TRI-EDITORS Katrina Ohaver Marsha Metzger Sue Glatz Business Managers Marcia Wells Tari Viney Photographers Doug Denhardt Dan Voglund Bill Chapman Tom Hall Typists Ruth Pierson Nancy Rose Sheryl Young Dianne Hege Judy Drummer Art Karol Klink Tri-Editors Kathi Kiser, Katrina Ohaver, and Tom Hall breathe a sigh of relief at the Nautilus' end. Theme . . . Juniors . . . Seniors ......... Sophomores ....... Table of Contents . . . Activities , ...... . . All-School Play . . . Gallop ....... Graduation .. Homecoming .. Musical ...... Prom ............ Queen of Hearts .... Academics ...,........ Art and Music Theory Commercial ....... English ............ Foreign Langauges . . . Health ........... Home Economics . . . Library Study . . . Manual Arts .... Mathematics ..... Physical Education .. Science ......... Social Studies .. Speech ...... Organizations, ...... A Cappella Choir . . Apollo ............ Booster ............ Broncho Broadcasters Book Index ....2-7 ....6 ....4-5 ....7 ....3 .....8-21 ....12-13 ....20-21 ......15 ....10-11 ....18-19 ......,14 ....16-17 ....22-41 .....29 ......24 ....36-37 ....38-39 .....31 ...27 ...28 .....,26 ....34-35 .....3O ....40-41 ....32-33 .....25 42-89 ....88-89 .....82 ....68-69 ....50-51 Cheerleaders' Advisory Board .... ..... 7 0 Concert Band ....... Dance Band .................. Diversified Cooperative Education Jeffersonians ....... Future Nurses Club ........ Future Teachers of America .. German Club ............. Girls' Concert Choir Girls' Ensemble ..,.. Honor Society .... Hi-Y ......... ....76-77 ......71 ......61 ....86-87 ...56 ...57 ,..64 .....81 ......83 ...,46-47 ...52 J Club ...... J-V Club ................ Key Club ................. . Library Club 81 Audio Visual ...... Marching Band ..........., ... Nautilus ................ . National Forensic League .. . . Orchestra ......... Pep Band ............ Spanish Club .... Student Council . . Sunshine Society . . . Symphony Band . . . Varsity Singers . . . Voices of Jett Sports .........,. Baseball .......... . .58-59 , . . .60 . .48-49 . . . .65 . .78-79 . .66-67 . .62-63 . .72-73 ....8O ....53 . .44-45 4 .54-55 . .74-75 ....85 ....84 .90-115 114-115 B-Team Basketball . . . ..... . 102 B-Team Football . . .... 94 Block Section . .. . . .104 Bowling League . . . . . .108 Cheerleaders .......... ..... 1 05 Cross Country ........... ..... 9 6-97 Girls' Athletic Association . . . ,... . 107 Golf ............. . . . 1 13 Intramural Basketball . . .109 Managers ........ , . . 103 Swimming ....,... . . .106 Tennis ..... . . .112 Tournament .... 100-101 Track ............ 1 10-1 1 1 Varsity Basketball . . . .98-99 Varsity Football . . . .92-93 Wrestling ....... ....... 9 5 Administration ....... 1 16-200 Acknowledgements . .... 88 Faculty ........... 120-126 Juniors ........... 168-177 School Administration 118-119 Secretaries ........ . . . 127 Seniors ..... 128-167 Sophomores . . 178-187 Student lndex . . . 190-195 189 Acard, Sheryl . . Adams, Harold . . Adams, James . . Adams, Stanley . . Ade, Pamela ....... Ade,Sandra......... Ahlersmeyer, Frederick Ainsworth, Pam .... Airhart, Marlene Alban, Donald . Aldridge, Donna . Aldridge, Michael . Alexander, Julia . Alkire, Jack . . . Allen, Dave ..... Allen, Linda Jane . Allen, Lorlee . . . Alm, David . . . Alting, Ed .... Alting, Mike Lee . . Ambrose, Mitchell. . Anderson, Caroline . Anderson, Daniel . . Anderson, David . Anderson, Deena . Anderson, Larry . . . Anderson, Michael . . Anderson, Paula . . . Andrews, Deborah Jean . . Andrews, Deborah Kay , , Andrews, Kenneth .... Anglin, Lucinda .... Appleton, Douglas Arman, Pam ...... Armstrong, A. Glen . . Arndt, James . . . 411161, King 11611611 . . Arnold, Linda . . . Arkins, James ..... Austin, Sharon Kay . . . Babb, Frederick John . . . Babb, Karen ........ Backus, Emily . . . . 12, Bader, Cheryl . . . . Baer, Donna . . Baer, Patty .... Bahler, Barry ..... Baila, Marietta Eleanor Bailey, Jerry . . . Bailey, Jim David . . Bailey, Larry Steve Bailey, Mary Catherine Bailey, Paul William . . 06i16y, 1716111 ..... Baily, Ronald Gene . Baker, David . . Baker, David Allen Baker, Ralph . . . Bakes, Nancy Ann Baldwin, Cheryl Ann . Baldwin, Robert Earl . . Baldwin, Robert Larry . . . Baliff, Carolyn ..... Balser, Aleta Lynn . . Bones, Hamer . . Banes, Mary Lynn . . Banes, Sharon . . Banter, Billie .... Barbee, Sheila .... Barley, Sharon Joyce . . Barley, Tam .... Barnaby, Carole .... Barnaby, Connie Jean . Barnard, Bill .... Barnes, Bill Lee . Barnhart, Linda . Barrett, John . Barrett, Philip . . Barrett, Sandy . . Barrick, Bill . . Barry, Helen . Barton, Bob ..... Bosham, Richard . . . Baskett, Wanda . Bass, David . . Bass, Harriet ....... Batts, Danny ....... Baurngardt, Marcelyn Kay Baxter, LaNelle Beaman, Janet .... . . Beard, Eleanor Beauchamp, Lana Beaver, Jeffrey . . . Beck, Marcia . . Beck, Mark .... Beck, Richard ..... Becker, Jacquelyn , . Becker, Ralph .... Bee, Randy . . . .1721B91 .......74, . 1 44, '05, bi, 11031 . 40, 63, 77, 78, 04, 111521 ...01, .1B7,1ll'181 110, 1 1 26,159 bi, 11091 11111111751 111611 111591971 .11i51511 ...a0,0a, 66, 111101 .11i41 111111i610a11i91 19, 45, 46, 62, 05, 00, 128, 1111111162115 1510,1 610,1 97,1 1139, 11 ld .11561 .11591971 ....07, 112621 .1511561601691 1111111061 ...64, ...03, 111641731751 111111611 111611 111i41601071921 . . 51, 62, 64, 86, B7 179 .. 6,56, ...64. 107, .....03,a9, . . 12, 41, B1,178, 97, 102, 110, 461 511 56, 621, 75,501 . . .45, 40, Student-Teacher Index 169 Beeker, Gerald . 1 61 Behler, Nancy. . . 65 Belcher. Joyce . 179 Bell, Carol . . 129 Bell, Diane . . 169 Bell, 16611 . . 179 Bell, Joseph . . . 179 169 Bell, R611 .... 179 Bender, Grace . . 179 Bender, Raymond . . 169 Bender, Richard . . 179 Benner, Mary Ann . . 179 Bennett, Jerry Allen . 179 Bennett, Randall . . . 169 061111611, 5611616 . . . ......179 ...........130 ......35,74,78,179 ...63, 64, 73, 75, 79,179 ..........56,169 .........65,179 92 . 20, 21, 51, 59, 05, ,109,110,111,130 64,169 .........53,179 .........121 . . .74, 79, 80, 169 ........130 ....179 ...........61,130 179 06161611, P6111 . . . . 45, 46, 49, 50, 99, 113, 169 179 Berkey, Stephen .... ..... 4 5, 46, 62, 64, 130 61 Bernhart, Charles .... -...... 64 , 169 129 Berry, David Michael . . . .... .... . 130 179 06111,, D6w6,116 0161161 . . . .06, 179 179 0611y, 111166 ....... . .69, 169 169 Berryman, Diana , . . . . .61, 131 129 0611y111611, 11611611 . . ...... 169 169 Best, Diana . . . . . .33, 09,169 169 0611, 1116, .... . . . . . 10, 05, 131 129 010161, 1166011 W. . . . . . . .118 129 Bills, u611,1 ..., . . .51, 57, 131 169 Billue, Ruth . . . .... 107, 179 169 Bingaman, Trina . . . . 50, 69, 131 121 015166, 111611161 . . . .76, 78, 169 169 Black, Kathleen . . . B9, 169 179 Black, Phil .... .... 1 31 179 Blanchette, Don . , 82, 179 119 Blistain, Debra . . ............. 87, 179 169 Blue, Wendel .... ................. 1 79 129 Boehning, Tamara . . . . 4, 50, 57, 70, 10, 105, 131, 137 179 Bogan, Nancy . . . ............... . 127 121 Bal, Leslie ..... ......... 1 31 179 061y616, 111611616 . . . . .49, 92, 95, 169 Bonham, David . . ........ 121 179 Bonham, David ll . . ....... 131 169 Booher, Margaret . . . . 62, 179 151 Board, Parthena . . . 56, 169 129 Baothroyd, Susan . . . . . 179 179 Borders, Melvin .... ...... 1 79 169 Boss, Jan Michael ..... ....... 1 69 129 Bausum, Richard Charles . . . 39, 108, 169 179 Boukamp, Weston Robert . . . ..... . 179 169 Bowers, David ..... . . .61,131 179 Bowan, Karen . . . .... .179 129 Boyer, Sheryll . . . . . .B4, 131 129 Boyle, Mary Jane . ........... 121 129 Boynton, Janet . . . ......... . . . . 121 169 01661161116, M611111 . . . . 64, 74, 78, 00, 108,169 179 Bradshaw, Judy .... ..... 4 5, 50, 163, 169 179 Bragg, Candy ...... - - 837 891 131 129 Branigin, R. Douglas,Jr. . . .... . 11B 169 Brassie, Greg .... . . .... 53, 169 179 Brassie, Randall 1 . . . ....... . 179 179 Brassie, Stuart . . . . . . 62, 76, B9, 131 129 Broun, Mark Wm. . . ...... 41, 131 129 016y, 2661116 .... ............... 1 69 179 01e66111ei61, N6116y ................... 121 130 01666611, 5111611 ...... 14, 20, 51, 54, 55, 57, 131,137 169 Brettnaaher, Betty .................... 131 179 Brettnacher, Phyllis Marie ..... ........... 1 79 130 Brewer, John ,.... . . 58, 103, 132 169 Brickler, Daniel , . . 1 ..... . . .179 169 Brickler, Thomas . . .......... 169 179 Bridge, John ...... . . .601 621 891 941179 169 Briggs, Deborah Sue . . . ........ . 179 179 Brinscn, Suzanne .... ...... 1 07, 132 179 01i1s6y, 11111 ...... .... 1 69 179 Bristow, David Carl . . . . . 1 179 179 01i11611, G66 ..... . . . 169 179 Brock, Thomas .... ....... 1 79 169 Brooks, Connie Kay . . . ........ . 179 130 Brooks, Diana Lynn . . . 6 . 51, 69, 70, 132 130 Brooks, James . . . ....... . 179 130 0166116111166 . . . .5o, 72, 70,169 130 Brooks, Roger . ....... 61 '30 016611, C6161 . ....... 179 179 Brown, Gaye . ........ 169 169 0166111, 1161116 . . . 52, 57, 82,132 ll . Brown, Joseph . 1 Brown, Linda . 179 Brown, Linda . 179 Brown, Mark . 121 Brown, Mike . . 169 016w11, 126116611 . 121 Brown, Ron . 1 169 Brown, Susan . . 179 Brugh, Mary 179 Bruinsma, Ronald . 1 169 Brunger, Robert . . 169 01111111, c611611 . . 130 01111111, M61y . . 179 01y611, M1116 . 130 Bryan, Ronald . 190 .......132 .......132 .....56,88,l79 .........132 49, 68, 69, 132, 142 .........169 .........179 ...169 .......179 ........132 .. 59,92,11o,132 ......53,179 .......121 ....169 . . .61,132 Bryant, Judy . . Bryant, Pamela , . Buck, Carol . . Buck, Rheta . . Buckles, Gary . . . Bumbleburg, Jim . . Bundy, Ingrid . . . Buntin, Susan .... Burdin, Michael . . . Burget, Barbara . . Burke, Michael Burkenpas, Dennis . . Burkhardt, Sonya . . Burks, Gary Lee . . Burton, Michael . . . Bussell, Erma ,... Butler, Ed ...... Butler, Louise . . . , , Butler, Paul Laurence , , Button, Carla .... Butz, Debra Sue , , Butz, L. Robert. . . Byers, Dennis , , Byers, Justine Irene Bylsma, Rhoda , , , Cable, Frank ,,,,, Cable, Steven Earl , c6i11, 161111 ,,,,, c6111, wi1116111. . . Caldwell, James. . . Callahan, Phillip . . Callaway, Cathleen . Camp, Jo Anne . . Camp, Eddie .... Camp, Jacquline Sue Campbell, Elizabeth . Campbell, Judy , , , Cambell, Sue , , , Caplinger, Carl . . Corder, Christine . . Corder, Dave Ray . , Carder, Teresa . . . Carlson, Anita . . Carlson, Charles. . Carlson, Tom . . . Carnahan, Tom . , Carr, David ,,,, Carson, Edward . . . Carter, Camila Sue . Carter, David Ward . Carter, Kathleen , . Carter, Sidney, . . Cartmill, Marcia. Casey, Joyce . . . Cassidy, Maribeth . . Cavanaugh, Judith. . Cavanaugh, Kathleen Cavanaugh,Linda . Chamberlin, Cathy . Chapman, James . . Chapman, William . Charles, Terry Earl . Charlesworth, Russell Chase, Randy Lynn . Chenoweth, John . . c116116w6111, M61y J6 Christian, Janet . . . c:111i116p1161, 06111616 . Citizen, Vicki Lynn . Clampin, Robert . . Clark, Daniel . . . Clark, James . . Clark, John . Clark, Judith . . Clark, Marcia . . Clary, Brent . . . Clary, D. Michael . c161y, 5611616 . . . Claxton, Donald . . Clayton, Jo Anna . . Clayton, Russell . . Clements, David . . Clift, Ed ...... Classin, Catherine. . Clause, William . . Cocanower, Sherry . Cochran, Mike . . . Cochran, Richard . . Coers, Jo Ann . . . c:6f1ey, 11611611 . . Coffman, Janice . . Coffman, Michael . . Cohen, Dave . . . Cokain, Dwight . - Cokain, John , , I Cokain, Pamela , , Cole, Jim Robert , , Collen, Sharon , , Collins, Charles , ..169 ...169 ...179 56,75,70 .. 64, 71,75, 79, 00, 82 .........61,132 ..64,132 ..77,79 .....179 .. 7,414,179 ....179 ..132 ..132 ..179 ..169 ...169 .....169 .. 107,179 .....169 ..76,79,179 ..53,179 ....45,121 .......179 . .53, 76, 79, 179 .....56,1a4 ,,1C14 ..179 ............179 ............179 12, 14, 45, 59, 05, 89, 134 ........76,77,134 ..........65,179 ....179 ..134 ..134 ....179 ......169 ..63,64-,169 ...61,134 ..56,169 ....1a4 ....61,154 .......1ao ..65,72,89, 100 ..69,71,79,134 113,169 ....50,134 ........10o ..46, 56, 72, 169 ........134 , , 54, 03, 105, 180 . . .70,09,169 ..........51,169 .45, 46, 50, aa, 168, 169 ............134 ............100 ..56,134 ., 75,79 ....18O ..66,169 ....135 ..1oa,169 ....100 .05,169 ....100 .....10o ...53,18O ..57,84,135 .....180 .....44,180 ......06,100 . . 07, 09, 121, 196 ........135 .. .05, 89,169 ...46,62,169 .......135 ....53,6a, 135 . .7a, 02, 86,135 ......100 ....,169 ....95,18O ...62,99,169 .........18O ..........169 . .63, 64, 77, 79, 100 .........169 . . 49,112,100 ...39,77, 180 . ..... 169 ....76, 78,169 . .75, 78, 80,135 .....66,169 ......135 .....121 ......721190 .........100 ,,73, 74, 78, 79,135 100 Collins, Jane , , , Collins, Roger , , Comer, Dave Alan Conant, Bruce , , Conkling, Carol , , Conkling, Kenneth Conkright, Susan I Conrad, Karen Lynn , , Conn, Linda Sue, , Conn, Marcia , , Conner, Arthur , , , Conner, Nancy , , Conrad, Theresa , Cook, Larry , , , Cook, Roger , , , Cook, Rora Jean, , , Cook, Terry Monroe Cook, Tom Edward . . csodsey, Winfred . . Coom, Cindy .... Coon, Kenneth . Coon, Linda . Cooper, John . Cooper, Phil . Cooper, Sharon . Cooper, Sheryl ..... Coopman, Billie Margene Copeland, Carroll .... Copeland, Lonito . . Corbett, Candy . . Corbin, Cheryl . . . Corcoran, William . . Cordell, Harold . . . Cordell, Londi . . . Cordell, Nick ..... . Cormany, Edward .... Comell, Michael Raymond Cortner, David .... . Cortner, Emest ..... Corwin, Burton .... Cottingham, Carol . . Courtsol, Ruth Ann . Cowger, Sharon . Cox, David .... Cox, Pamela Ann . Cox, Sharon . . . Coy, Donald . . . Coy, E. Joan. . . Coyle, Lynn .... Crabtree, James . . . Crabtree, Mary Lydia . Crane, Pamela .... Crane, Steve Forest . . Crapeou, Lana .... Crawford, Dan ..... Crawley, Marion L. . . Creque, Linda .... cieque, Paula Aim. . Cripe, Nancy . . . 'Cripe, Noble H.. . Critser, Charles .... ,Cronin, Libby ...... ,Croussore, Betty Mitizi . lCrowson, Beverley .... lCroxton, William Timothy ,Croy, Barry ....... lCrum, Timothy. . . . . . lCrumly, Mark . . . . . . 1Crutchfield, Jeanne . . . lCullum, Donna . . . . 'Culver, John . . . . Daily, Ralph M. . . Daily, Ronald .... Dalton, Nancy ..... Danaher, Mike Charles . Danaher, Patrick .... Darrow, Jacquie. . . Datesh, Leroy . . . David, Mark . . Davis, Barry ..... Davis, Janet ...... Davis, Janice Elaine. . . 1 Davis, Judith ..... Davis, Pamela Kay . . Davis, Patricia . . . l Davis, Tom ..... l Dawson, Patricia Dawson, Steven . . Day, Timothy .... l Deardorff, Cindy . . Deardorff, Sharon . . Deaton, Ron . . . Dees, Cheryl . . . DeKruyter, John . Delong, Ben Eugene . . Delong, Bonnie ..... Depew, Sherman Flash. . Deppert, Paula ...... Denham, Jim . . . Denhardt, Doug . . Derment, Linda . . Detty, Diedra . . . Deur, Charles . . 5, .4S,.52,.6R,l70,- .S7'tS 1 95, sa, 104 .....34.46. 51, 5: 851591 001 1321 ...III64 .....50,57, , , , 19, 73, 85, 103, .fliefxiaf .:ll106: .ff75,79, ...74,78, .....a4, ......a4, .. 60,82,94, ......92, 59,92, ...44,5o,92, .ff:7ef79f ...1oa,112, .....44. fff57f51f ififf:f7af .5s, 57, 72, 73, .......5s, ...65,110, Hiifchf 22:98:99: .ffffld-ti ...5:1, 70, as, ......47, M891 .ff95,'1101 ...lfii-sf .....51,56, ...5o, 51, 57, ....52,88, .ffilj 1201 6.1, .fiflflisi 21,'5a,'i1l,'1ii . . . . . 12, ss, ffIIffI51I . 51, 57, 62, 84, . . .44,51, 69, . . . .51, . . 108, .f62Q65f . . . .e1, . .45,5a, . .e1, .fizf ::S7,F3, . .s6, .lflsfiefiof ,135 121 Devine, Ronald . . Devol, Cheryl . . . Dewey, Don . . . Dewey, JoAnne . . Dewitt, Charles . . . Dexter, Dale .... DeYoung, Danna. . . DeYoung, James Dickson, Dierstein, James Dillon, Stephen D immitt, Robert... .. 35 Don Dixon, Steve. . . Dobbs, Bertha . . Dolbow, Susan. . . oolbow, Jeff.... Dominique, Carl. . . . Doremire, Sara Beth . . . Doss, Gayle . . . . . Doty, C. Robert . . . Doubler, Jim . . . Douglas, Jerome. . . Douglas, Julie. . . . Douglas, Linda .... Douglas, sandra Kay. . . Dowell, Vanda Jeanne. Downey, David .... Downey, John Thomas . . Downie, James . . . Downing, Patricia . . Downing, Robert. . . Doyle, Mark . . . Doyle, Robert . . . Doyle, Sylvia . . Drake, Robert . . . Drown, Larry . . Drummer, Drummer, Drummer, Doris . . Judy. . . Susan . . Dudley, Scott . . . Duncan, Zada . . Dunfee, Betsy . . . Dunham, Dunnewo Dunsing, Barbara . . . ld, Gerald . . Jim . . . . Durham, Carol . . . Durham, Robert . . . . Duvall, Mike James . . Dye, Ron Lee.... Dye, William Wallace Dyer, Leslie . . . . Eades, Michael . . Earhart, Norman. . . . Earhart, Robert Alan . . Early, Da vid..... Easley, Larry. . . . Eberle, James . . . . . Eberle, Steven Paul . . Edgel l, C Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Egelhoff, olleen . . . Lindo Mae . . Lindo Sue . . Marvin. . . Patricia . Terry. . . Susan . . Eickhoff, Nancy. . . Eikenberry, Judy Ann . Eldridge, Elliott, c Judith Dianne arrie Lou. . . Elliott, Debbie .... Elliott, Kirk ...... Elliott, Larry Wayne , , Elliott, Thelma ..,. Ellis, Carl ..... Ellis, Charlotte , . Ellrich, Dwayne . . Elmore, Janice. . Elsea, Diana ..... Ely, Norma Jean . . Ely, Shirley ..... Emantel, Reginald . . . Emery, Carol .... Emery, Richard . . Emmert, Linda . . Emmert, Sara Lee . . Emmons, Engler, R Claudia . . ichard . . . Evans, Adam .... Evans, Connie Evans, Dora . . Evans, Mary ...... Evans,Paul .. ...... Everett, James Michael . . Ewan, Ki tty....... Ewan,Mary...... Eylens, E lizabeth Sue . Fagen, Lucinda . Fairman, Farner, L Randall . . uana . . . . Farrell, Constance. . . Farrell, Darlene . . . Farrell, Jacqueline . . . . . 191 . . 1081 . . .5o, . 177, .........ff61f 53, 178, 49, ss, 97, 99, 110, 45, 49, 59, 70, 113, 75, 70, . .74, ........s7, . . .45, 52, 03, ez, ... 7, 45, as, . . .26, 51, . . .501 . ..59, ....46 , 49, .. 4,51,84, .....92, . . . . .611 66,67, . .63, ...31,54,84, 113, . 95, .. .7e, 77, 79, ao, . .827 . . . .64, 180, .ffibs 7 7 180, 108, 106, .......81i ...57,64,83, .....fl44i ........5li . . .71,75, 79, ao, lff77f759: .....f:51f Iflfisls-1212511582 12:54, .::f51f ...52,sa, .....691 ...56,e4. .. ,178, ...s2, .::f::f'4f5oi .20, 50, 53, 54, 57, ::iS6iS4i 180 170 138 180 180 138 170 180 170 138 180 138 8B 180 180 170 138 180 180 138 138 170 138 170 180 180 138 180 138 139 122 180 180 180 139 180 139 170 180 139 170 180 180 180 180 180 170 139 180 180 139 1811 180 180 170 170 139 180 170 187 187 139 170 180 170 180 180 181 170 139 170 139 127 181 181 139 139 170 170 181 181 181 181 170 170 170 139 139 170 170 181 170 181 139 170 170 181 170 140 140 181 170 Fauver, Phillip .... Fee, Steve Craig . . Ferguson, Ted . . . Field, Jennie . . Fields, Paul . . Fife, Joe ..... Fife, Linda ..... Fillinger, Mary Sue . . Findlay, Dan Lee . . Findlay, Terry . . Finley, Robert . . Fischer, Dorothy . . Fischer, Phyllis . . . Fisher, Danny Joe . . . Fisher, Edward . . . Fisher, Nancy Ann . . Fisher, Pam . . . . . . Fitzsimmons, Patrick . . Fix, Carol Ann . . . Flanagan, Steven . . Flanigam, Mary . . Fleck, Dan ..... Fleming, Charles . . Fleming, William . . Fletcher, Sue Ann . Fletemeyer, John . . Flood, Janet Sue . Fogarty, Timothy . . Foley, Nancy . . Ford, Sharon . . Farville, John . Foster, Marcia. . Foster, Susan .... Fountain, Peggy . . . Fountain, Steven . Faust, LaVon . . Fox, Kathy ..... Foxworthy, Paul . . . Foxworthy, Richard . . Francis, Roger . . . Francis, Steve . . Fraser, William . . Fraxeur, Mary . . Frey, Brenda . . Frey, Regina . . . Frey, Thomas ..... Friedman, Michael . . Friend, Tom ..... Fritsch, Ellen . . . Frost, Nelly Fay . . . Fruehwald, Michael . . Fryer, Henry ..... Fulton, Linda Lee . . Fultz, Avery ..... Fultz, Leslie Charlene Fultz, Richard .... Funkl'1ouser,Linda . Fuqua, Sandy . . . Gage, John . . Galbraith, nan .... Galloway, Claire . . . Galloway, Robin Leigh Gard, Dawn ..... Gardner, Larry . . . Garrison, Marsha . . . Gaylord, Steve .... Gebhard, Marlene Kay Geiger, Julie ..... Gerber, Harold .... German, Teressa . . Gick, Mary Jane . . Gick, Shirley Ann . . Gilbert, Cecelia Lynn Gilbert, Donald .... Gilbert, Patricia . . Gilham, Rabin .... Gilkey, Sam Charles . Gillespie, Daryl . . . Gillies, Marian . . . . Gilliland, Astha Ruth . Gillis, Nancy .... Gillon, Michael. . . Gingrich, Kristin . . Gladden, Charrieda . . Glatl, Sue ..... Glenn, Margarie . . . Glick, Earl Raymond . Glick, John Tim .... Glick, Linda Sue . . . Glotzbach, Mary Evelyn Good, James Francis . Good, Jane ..... Gabble, Dennis .... Gochenour, Sandra . . Gadbey, Thomas Dale Goggin, Charles .... Goins, Julie Mae . . . Golden, Dorothy . . Goldman, Richard . . Goller, George . . Good, Joy .... Good, Joyce R. . . .. 21,49, sa, ss, 67, 95,114, 140 ..............53,181 ...............170 ..170 ....114 ..57,170 ...lal ..140 ...181 ....14O .. 122,126 ...181 ..170 ..14O ....140 ......lei .,77,79,170 .......181 ..........181 .. . 58,99,114,170 ......69,14o .....17o ......170 ..77,88,181 ..76,78,181 .. 106,181 .........1a1 ......60,94,181 . . .5o, 51, 53, 88,170 ......5O,65,140 .....45,62,63,140 ..........53,170 .. .19, 57, 76, 78, 89,170 ..........50,140 .......92,95,181 ......75779il3l ..........a7,170 .. 4e,6a,64,71,75,7a 50,112,140 64, 77, 79, so, az, 181 ............17O .. ......... 181 . . . 51,120,122 ...57,170 .........1e1 ........36,l22 .. .ao, 74, 94,95, 181 6o,94,1a1 92,108,140 ...46,54,87,170 .........1a1 .. .-16, 62, sa, 140 ....76,78, 181 ..53,181 ....140 ..84,140 ...lal ..181 ......170 . . .73, 74, so, 181 ....61,141 ..50,141 ..........1a1 ............170 .. ts, 49, aa, 92, 95, 170 .........86il31 ..........170 ..........1s1 ...........141 ,. 51,53,63,11O,141 .........1a1 ..141 ..1a1 ..1a1 .....141 ......181 ..l2,5O,141 ......181 ..7s,79,17o .....17o ..51,53,141 ...............170 ................181 44, 45, 70, 119, 101, 105, 141 .......56,77,78,79,17O .... 66,170 ....5a,70,170 .....1a1 ....1a1 ..44,181 ...lei ....181 ......141 ..52,82,170 .....181 ...181 ....181 ..56,181 ...24,181 .......64,65,181 ............170 .. .13,45, 50, 62, 89, 170 ...........127 Goodin, Lindo . . Goodman, Terry . . . Goodnight, Dave . Goodpaster, Tim . . Goodrich, Cynthia . . Goodrich, Martha Ann Goodrick, Connie Sue Goanen, James . . . Goanen, Sheila . . Gorman, Dianna Gould, Barbara . . . Grams, Lynn Jackie . Granstad, Peggy, , , Graves, Denny , , Gray, Mike John , Gray, Susan , , Grayson, Dan , Green, Harry , , Green, Mark , , Green, Milton , Green, Sandra , , , Greener, Jeff Lynn , Greener, Kay . . . Gregory, Mike . . Gregory, Ronald . . . Gregory, Sandra Kay . Grenat, Richard Allen Griffin, Walter . . Griffith, Fred . . . Grishaw, Helen . . . Gross, Catherine Lynn Grounds, Linda . . . Groves, Martha . . Grubb, Delores . . Guenther, Charles Guinnup, Bob . . Gumm, Sharon . Gunn, Dennis . . Gunstra, Mark . . Gushwa, Diane . . . Gustafson, Carol . . Haas, Bonnie . . . Haag, Mary Ellen . Habben, Ruth . . Hahn, Steve .... Hainie, Betty Jean . Hainie, Karen . . . Haley, Gregory . . Haley, Lillie Lee . . Hall, Cynthia . . Hall, Diane . . . Hall,Marilee . . Hall, Richard . . Hall, Sherry . . . Hall, Tom . . . HalI,WiIIiam . . . Halsema, Janet .... Holsemo, Nancy . . . Hamilton, Bethany Gail . . Hamilton, Kelly .... Hampton, Jefty .... Hampton, Karen . . Hampton, Margaret . . Hampton, Orville . Hampton, Steve . . Hampton, Vaughn . . . Hampton, William Alan Hancock, Ron ..... Hand, Kathleen . . . Hanks, Tom . . . Hanna, Cynthia . . Hannas, Jacob . . Hanson, Mary Lou . Harlan, Michael . . Harmeson, Sharon . . Harness, Sandy Kay . . Harrington, Todd . . Harrison, Diana . . Harrison, Nancy. . . Hart, Barry .... Hart, Lindo ..... Hart, Mickey Jean . Hart, Mike .... Hart, Sharon .... Hartlep, I,aVeda . . . Hartman, Donald Leon Hartwick, Michael . . Hartwick, Rcwitha . Harvel, Constance . Harvey, Deborah . . . Haskin, Jim . . . . . . . Hosk ins, Connie Diane 14858, Elizabeth . . . . . Hasselbring, John . . Hatke, Michael . . Haupt, Ernest . . Haupt, Michael . . Hawker, James . Hawker, Jerry . . Hawkins, James . Hawks, John . . Hawks, Karen . . ..48,84, .........81, . . 60, 95, 1o3,110, .....53,1o7, .......72, ..77, . I I 1 1851 ..56,61,72, ..20,66,67, 'ffffalsf .l51,501 .. 113, .f'120, ..ff8oQ9rf .:49iS9,R2,25, . . . . . . .82, 11351682 . . I 74,78,'188f . .83, 74, 75, 78, . . . . . . .44, . . 53, 59,113, .::84,.1i18, . . . .54, . .32, 65, ::158,'188, 43,' 48,' 5.1,' 53' 88,' 78, 148,-52:68, 113, II43, .. . . 71, 75, 78, ao, 1211122215111 . 59, 92, 93, 99, 110, .......50,61, . . . . . .5o, . .72, 74, 78, I I 5, -1681 . . . .57, .. 112, . f77,78i . 1 I 21671 . . 61, 107, . . . .53, ..83, ....I1i1f ......57, ..45,48,58 99, 128, . . .641 . . 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Hendrickson, Rheba Arlene Heninger, Donna .... Heninger, Linda .... Henk, Mary ....... Henriott, Gary . . . . . . Hensle Patricia Shannon Yr Henson, Charlotte . . . . . Henson, Curley . . . Herendeen, Debbie . Herr, Duane . . . Herr, Cheryl . . Herron, Sam . . . Hester, Hugh . . . Hiatt, J. Russell . . . Hicks, Charlotte . Hicks, Gerald . . Hicks, Johanna . . Hicks, Peggy Lynn . Hicks, Robert . . Higginson, Bruce . . High, Michael . . . . . . Hilbun, James Kenneth . . Hilkert, Jean ...... Hill, Dennis . . . . Hill, Nancy . . Hilt, Gary . . Hilt, Gene . . . Hines, Richard. . . Hinsey, Pamela . . Hinshaw, David . . . Hinton, Shirley .... Hippensteele, Alissa . . . Hockema, Clarence . . Hockema, Linda . . . Hockema, Patricia Lynn . Hodge, Alberta .... Hodges, Peggy . . . Holder, Dennis . . . Holdman, Alan Glen . Holer, Lisabeth . . . Holfelder, Elizabeth . . Holladay, Janie . . . Hollcraft, Cheryl . . . Hollis, Dan ....... Hollis, Robert William . . Holmes, Stephen ..... Holt, Bonita ...... Holt, Roger . . . Hood, Nick ...... Hopkins, Charles J. . . Hopkins, Edythe A. . . Hopkins, Ellis A. . . Hopkins, Stephen . Horner, Janice . . Horton, Linda . . Horton, Ronald . . Hoshaw, Ed . . . Hoskins, Michael . . Hostetter, Curtis . . . Housler, Brenda Sue . . Housler, Mark . . . Howard, Debbie Ann . Howard, Elizabeth. . . Howard, Eugene . . . Howard, Jeffery . . . . Howard, Marla Kay . . . Howard, Stephen . . . Howard, Thomas . . Howe, Keith . . Howe, Tom ..... Howell, Daniel .... Howell, Marian Mrs. . . HoweII,MoIIy Ann . . Howell, Richard . . . Huber, Linda . . . Hudgins, James . . Hudlow, Bonnie . . . Hudlaw, Cheryl . . . Hutfer, James ..... Huffer, James David . . Huffer, Steve .... Hufford, Debbie . . Hughes, Barbara . . . Hughes, Connie . . . Hughes, Jack Alan . 192 ..77, H891 1185: .f58I88i .....:i44i83i ...59, 88, 89, 92, 95, ........76,79, .......53,s1, ,....53,89,88, 4,50,7o, ...84, 71,74, 79, ao, ........88,89, .....s4,8s,88, . . . .88, :iS'2,.1i0, f:52f94: .. . . .57, ....3o, 53, 65, ...12,38,44,8o, 94,95, '1f73f55, H2701 .f51f .f82, ...48, ..73,84, l::i9iS6:di2i hi ..ffffffIf81l .........50,s8, 69,70,84,101, 105, ........41,81, fff51l8a188f89f :f94,' ..52, 1128-5,'12fi ...12o, 123, 111821331871 .:113,82I83I89, fl82,88,'168f ......84, .:bi,S7,-183: .....ll:5o,85f88, 12, 19, 45, 53, 63, 69, 89, 183 171 183 171 171 183 171 183 171 122 183 171 144 183 183 183 144 183 183 171 144 183 144 171 171 171 144 183 144 144 119 183 183 144 183 83, 183 171 183 171 122 183 144 183 171 171 183 183 144 144 171 171 183 171 171 144 144 83, 171 183 183 144 171 183 183 183 183 171 122 137 123 183 123 171 183 92 183 118 183 144 183 145 183 171 183 171 171 171 183 145 127 183 145 145 171 183 145 183 82 171 171 171 171 183 Hughes, Jacqueline Keith Hughes, Linda ...... Hughes, Tony .... Huizenga, Janet .... Hull, Carolyn ...... Hummell, Corinne Anne . Humphrey, Bob ...... Humphrey, Linda .... Humphrey, Judith .... Humphrey, Richard Donald Hunt, Steve ....... Hurst, Diana ...... Hurst, John . . . Hurst, Michael . . Hurt, Harold . . Hurt, Phillip . . Hurtt, David . . . Hutsell, Danna . . Idle, Idle, Earl . . . Harry . . Idle, Larry . . Idle, Marilyn . . Idle, Marsha . . Ingerson, Sue . . Ingle, Larry . . Jackman, Donna Jackson, Gene Jackson, Marcia Jacobs, Bill . . . Jacobs, Mary . . . Jacobson, Erik. . . Jaeger, Richard . . James, Judith . . Jameson, Denny . . Jameson, Ellen . Jennett, Mary . . . Jernagan, Judy . . Jessup, Gregg .... Jessup, Randall .... John, Michael David . . Johnson, Carl ..... Johnson, Christopher . . Johnson, Larry .... Johnson, Linda Lee . Johnson, Lindo Sue . . Johnson, Mark Steven . . Johnson, Rita .... Johnson, Thomas . . . Johnston, Glenda Lee . - Johnston, Linda Lou . . Jones, Charlotte . . Jones, Janice Eileen Jones, Jeanna . . . Jones, Jeff . . . Jones, Judith . . . Jones, Larry Alan . Jones, Richard Glenn . Jones, Sandra ...... Jones, Sandra Sharnelle . Jordan, Dennis ..... Jurkewicz, Tom . . Justice, John . . Kalberer, Carolyn . . Kamp, Janet Eileen . Kamp, Joyce . . . Kanable, Linda . Kontz, Marcia . Kantzer, Barbara . Karberg, Linden . . Karklin, Melinda . . Katter, Margaret . . . Kauffman, Kenneth . . Kelley, Helen .... Kelley, Larry .... Kelley, Vicki Kay. . . Kemble, John .... Kemble, Olivia . . Kemble, Pina Lea . . Kemper, Monte . . Kennedy, Harding . . Kennedy, Marsha . Kennedy, Phyllis . Kennedy, Robin . . . Kenrich, Constance . . Kenworthy, Gary . . Kerfoot, Joyce . . Kerr, Judy .... Kesler, Janice . Kidney, Don ..... Kiefer, J. Richard . . Kienly, Georginna . . Kienly, Missy .... Kienly, Pat . . Killian, Steve . Kilroy, John ....... Kimbrell, Sarah ..... Kimbrell, William Randal King, King, King, King, Deidre........ Gery Joe . . . Johnnie Sue. . Larry . . . . ............183 .48,s1,8284 1 1 86, 171 106, 183 ....171 ...145 ....183 ......171 ..50, 87,145 ...86,183 .....145 ...45,183 . . .44,145 ....183 ...145 ....183 ...97,123 108, 183 ....145 ...171 ......171 .......145 . . 75, 79, . . 75, 84, 183 78, 183 ...53,171 ....171 ....171 . :Soi . . 183 61, 145 65, 171 76, 79 .. . 35, 98, 99,100,171 . . 29, 85, 88, 89, 123, 189 .........,.123 ...145 ......183 ......51,171 . .78, 78, 79, 183 .. 97,110,147 ......183 ....183 .....147 ...8-1,183 .....183 ...53,183 ....171 .....183 .....84,171 ..88,113,183 ......183 .....183 ....87,183 .......147 . .5o, 88, 87, 147 ......147 .............1aa 71,74, 79, 85,110, 133, 147 ...183 ....147 ...59,147 ...94,183 ...53,171 ....84,171 .......183 ...53,75,171 ....57,147 ........183 ..49,53,95,171 .......171 .....123 ...49,123 ....183 ......171 ........183 ..59, 88, 92, 171 ..62,77,78,171 ..35,74,147 ...........171 ..p ....... 72,171 ..44,46,70,101,105,171 ......,....171 ...53,183 .......147 .........147 ...51,53,57, 147 ........147 ........183 ........81,171 ..15,51,62,63,147 .......29,123 ....53,82,183 ..55,62, 89, 171 ...80,92,183 ......123 ...88,1a3 ......183 ...53,89,171 ..74,79,80,171 .......148 . ..... 171 King, Leo . . . King, Wayne. . . Kingma,Alecia . . . Kinman, Darrell .... Klnman, Estella June . . Kinneer, Katherine . . . Kirkpatrick, Jay McCoy. . . Kirkpatrick, Paul William . . Kirkpatrick, Steven ..... Kim, Deborah Ann. . Kiser, Katherine. . . Kiser, Vance . . . Kirts, Carol . . . Kirts, George . . Kirts, Susan . . . Klein, Leslie .... Klene, Robert John . . Klene, Sheryl Theresa . . Kline, Arthur ..... Klinger, Lee . .... Klink, Karol ...... Knight, Brenda Carolyn . Knight, James ..... Knoop, Lowell . . . Knoop, Richard ..... Knoth, Edward Joseph . . Knoth, Michael Anthony. . . Knowles, Timothy .... Kochert, Emma Lou . . Kachert, Mary Jo . . Kahne, Christopher . . . Kohne, Robert W. . . . . . Koning, Lewis . . . . . .26 Kaning, Sandy. . . . . . Kopf, Anna ..... . . Koph, Mary Frances . . Korschot, Larry . . . Korty, Stephen . . Krabbe, Phoebe . - Kraft, Randall . . . Kremer, Gery . . . Kremer, Theda .... Kuhlman, Connie Jean. Kurtz, Karen .... Kuss, Marie .... Kyger, Stanley . . . Kyle, Catherine Ann . Kyle, Wallace . . . Lafan, Don . . LaFon, Terry . . Lahr, John . . . Laird, Mike . . . Lake, Coral . . Lake, Judy . . . LaMar, Kristina . . Lamb, Danny .... Lancaster, Dennis . . Lancaster, Loren. . . Lancaster, Robert . . Lancaster, Steve . Land, Diana . . Lane, Beverly . . Lane, Francis . . . Lane, Larry Franklin Lane, Robert Glenn Lane, Shirley . . . Lanum, Deborah . . Lanum, Deidre . . Lashbrook, Danny . . Lashbrook, Janet . . Lasher, Melinda . . Lawson, Cathie . . Lawson, Fred . . Lawton, Warren Lazar, John . . Leach, Mariie . . Leavitt, Robert . . Leddon, Robert . . Ledman, Debbie . . Ledrnan, Sandra Kaye . Leffert, Richard . . Leffler, Karl . . . Lehman, Daniel . Lehnen, Kathryn . Lehnen, Rita . . Leming, Connie . Leming, David .... Lemming, Mike ..... Lemond, James David . . Lenartz, Robert .... Leslie, Pamela . , Lesile, Patty Jo . . . LeSourd, Jacques . . . Lester, Michael Eugene , Lester, Linda ..... Letson, Wanda Lee . . Leverenz, Milton . . . Levering, R. William. . . Leventhal, Rachelle . . Lewis, Daniel .... Lewis, Donna Jean . . Lewis, Margene . . . . .sa, 59, 92, ma, 114, . I I li,'1ia, . . . . 45,70, 178, . ..... 44,46,58, 98, 99, 101, 114, . Isis, 417, 71J,. 1.04, I14B, . ..... . . . .77, . .s9, . I72I ..II1III16ai . . .4, 147 64, 67, I I Iioi 94, isf ......s2, ...52,82, II811 ,' sbf 9z,' 9a,' -59,' 106, I161: . I Iisf of I I 52, 631 751 791 601 I I 13154: .....94, .II59I 2121941 .IIlsI44I62I 'IIII'16eI ..59, .I41f .... 84, ...5a, 5e,74,79, ....64,77,78, IIIIIII5aI ...5:a, ae, 69, ......5:1, IISsI .....fS1Q If5d51',32',ia4, III62I6sf IIk'sh'sb'1b5' ,,, ,1io1 I I46I47I57' Sa' 78' 71.17 Iffdsf Lidster, Sandra . . Lindstram, Jerry . . . Lillard, Steven . . . Linthicum, Steve . . Linville, Nancy . . . Liptrap, Edith Ann . Lister, Connie . . . Logsdon, James .... Lohmiller, Edward . . Lohrlon, Russell . . . Loman, Michael . . . Long, Danny .... Long, David . . . Lang, Jeffery .... Long, Jeralyn . . . Long, Larry . . . Long, Lee .... . Long, Marcia . . . Long, Robert .... Long, Sharon Kay . . . Long, Susan ...... Lottes, Jeanne. . . Lotts, Barbara . . . Love, Michael . . . Love, Janet Lynn . . . Love ioy, Anna Louise . Loveioy, Sharon Mae . Loveless, Vickie . . . Loy, Kyle ..... Lay, Randall . . Loy, Virginia . . . Luck, David . . . Lukenbill, E. Don . Lyboult, Carolyn . . Lybeult, James C. . Lyboult, Madonna . Lyles, Valerie . . . Lyman, Michael . . Lynch, Rebecca . Lynch, Reinhardt . . Lynch, Susan . . . Lynch, William . . Mackey, Lawrence . . Maddox, Michael . Madlung, Bonnie . . Madlung, Shirley . . Magee, Phillip . . Mahoy, Steve . . . Maitlen, Douglas . . Maitlen, Linda . . Malaska, Larry. . . Mallory, Phillip .... Manion, Wanda .... Mansfield, Darlene Kay Mansfield, Douglas . . Marsh, James ..... Marsh, Sharon .... Marshall, Charles . . Marshall, Glen . . . Marshall, Lois Ann . . Martin, Charles J. . . Martin, Diane Kay. . . Martin, Earl Luther . . Martin, Gordon . . . Martin, Linda Marcine Martin, Mike Craig . . Martin, Nancy . . . Martin, Orval .... Mason, Richard Allen . Mason, William Hugh,Jr. . Mater, Christie .... Mathews, John .... Mattingly, Elaine . . Mqnangly, Robert , . Mattox, Stephen. . . Mauck, Kenneth. . - Maxson, Tom . . . Maxwell, Janet . . . May, Larry .... May, Nmrsha ..... May, Richard ..... Mayfield, John Patrick McAdams, Steve . . . McBride, James .... McCaffry, Kenneth . . McCarthy, Patricia . McCarty, Vicki . . McCaw, 8ill . . McCaw, John .... McClennan, Paul . . McCloud, Harald . . McCloud, Mark Alan . McClung, Cynthia. . . J McClung Laura Sherree. . McClure, James . . . McCord, ames Michael McCown, Jackie . . . McCoy, Jeffrey . . . McCoy, Melanie . . McDaniels, Sandy . . . McDil1, Sandy . . . McDole, Gary ..... McDonald, Robert . . . . . . .74,79, . , 49, 59,114, .....87, IIIS5f ...se .....fIi9I ..e2, 77, 78, 87, .....45,95, IIs6,'e7,'1Za1 .IIIIIIII5af . 46, 47, 57, sa, 89, .... .a3, 'III6sI . I461s115i71d4I461 .. ..... .99, .. 7, 3o,4s,s4, .......s1, .IIfIIIIf54I ..16,44,46,51,52, . ...... ..e6, ...fII51Q .......e1, ..7s, 7e,eo,s2, 'IIIIII-37I .I44, 44.1 iof Saf iof II16,'1izQ ...as,e4, 111441511531 'III5eI62Q ..II1aI5aI 681 ..4e, 49, so, sz, ..I6a, IIIIA4I6sI77I7sI 49, 59, 114,115, usa, .......:::42: ...5o, .....a1, .II44,'49,'7o,' ......a7, .....49, ...49, .IIII65 ...64,87, 'III64I .II6aI6ef ...s2,s6, 193 172 172 134 172 150 154 172 184 172 184 184 184 150 184 184 172 184 172 184 184 172 172 172 150 184 150 172 150 24 172 184 172 184 172 124 184 150 184 150 150 172 184 172 150 150 184 184 172 184 172 184 124 184 184 172 172 150 184 150 184 119 150 184 151 184 151 172 124 151 184 172 151 184 184 151 151 151 151 172 184 184 184 172 134 124 172 184 172 184 172 151 184 152 184 172 184 172 184 152 152 184 184 184 McDonald, Thomas . . . McDowell, Mariorle . . M1:Duffee, Thomas Patrick McFadden, Janet .... McFadden, John . . . McFadden, Ronald . . McFarland, Steven . . McGlethlin, Raymond . . McGlothlin, Ruby .... McGreevy, Mary Lynn . Mcllrath, Jack ..... McKenzie, June .... McKibl:ren, Elaine . . . McKim, Julia . . . McKim, Michael . . McKinnis, George. . . McNary, Theresa . . McNeil, Boyd . . McQueen, Bill . . . McQueen, Katherine McV1cker, Erma . . Mead, Judith ..... Mealka, Alan ...... Mechling, Janice Helen. Melville, Gail ..... Melville, Thomas .... Memmer, Richard .... Menninga, Douglas Wayne Mercker, Larry ..... Merrell, Charles .... Mertz, Patricia .... Messman, Millicent . . Metzger, Beecher . . Metzger, Donna . . . Metzger, Jerry Paul . . Metzger, Marsha . Meyer, Linda .... Mickler, Donna ..... Middleton, Christine . . Middleton, Henry Mlchael Middleton, James E.. . . Middleton, Lynn ..... Mikels, Karen . . . Miller, Cheryl . . Miller, Cynthia . . Miller, Daniel . . Miller, David . . . Miller, Gary ...... Miller, Jenell Anne . . . Miller, Jeffrey Charles . Miller, Joan Elizabeth . Miller, Kenneth ..... Miller, Larry ..... Miller, Linda . . Mills, Mary .... Miller, Rosemary . . Miller, Roberta Ann . . Miller, Sharon Elaine . . Miller, Sheryl .... Miller, William . . Mills, Llnda Jean . . . Minke, Nlarion ..... Minniear, Steven Gary . Minton, Janice ..... Minton, Michael . . . Misner, Linda .... Misner, Loretta Kay . . Mlsner, Sharon . . . Miteff, Charles . . . Mitchell, Patrick . . . Mitchell, Michael. . . Moffitt, Pamela . . . Mohlman, Gerry . . Moore, A. Jane . . Moore, Mal Anthony . . Moore, Steven ..... Moore, Vicki ...... Morehouse, Mary Lois . . Morgan, Carolina . . . Morgan, Elbert F. .. Morgan, Pamela . . Morgan, Patsy .... Morlan, LaDonna . . Morrison, John .... Moss, James Marshall . . Mounce, Gary .... Mayer, Gary Lee . . Mullen, James .... Mvllendore, Gordon . . Mundell, Michael Rick . Mundell, Mary Lou . . Murphy, Mike .... Murphy, Ruth . . . Murphy, Sandra . . . Murr, Phyllis Jean. . . Murray, James . . . Murray, Robert Eugene Nurray, Robert J. . . Myer, Mary Ann . . Myer, Robert ..... Myers, Cathleen Joyce . Myers, Robt. Alien . . Myers, Vickie Ellen . . ....4o, .:I4iO,27: ...ss, .III52f ...53,64, .IIIII'51Iia71 ..13,51,57,70,88, 44,7o, .IIIsE,'s4,' .....s2,ae, ..64,72,74,7B, .....77,78, 'III4eI5oI .II77I791 106, II'i7I ii4'2,.1Ci6: ...53,69, .II5sI56ISo1 ....37,63, IIIII51, ..58,110, 'III57f ..Iri1I ...s4, IIIS1I ....IIIIIIIIII74f ....38,40,45,46,51,64, . ..... ....-52,B9, ....I5aI 11144,I24,If5, ..... sz, ...........s4, . . .49, ss, 96, 97, 109, 110, .........so,s1s, .Ifieusaiisi .II5e1SeI III7z, .Isaf ..se, IIISS1 ..46, ......e9, ..16,44,51,70, II71175,74 7e17i no, III61i 80, 153 172 152 172 184 172 152 184 152 124 172 154 152 172 152 124 184 152 172 184 172 172 124 172 172 152 184 152 152 184 172 152 64 172 152 172 152 172 184 172 184 153 118 172 184 184 172 172 172 172 184 184 172 153 172 153 124 184 184 184 172 184 153 153 153 153 184 172 184 184 153 153 184 172 172 184 185 185 172 185 185 124 153 172 172 172 185 185 153 185 185 172 153 172 124 153 185 124 172 153 185 185 185 Powell, Steven Michael . . Nangle, Janet Marie . . Neal, Bob Lee . . . . Neal,Marina . . Neal, R owanne . . Neathery, Barbara . Neathery, Bradly . . Needham, Gordon Needham, Nikki . Nelson, Gary . . Nelson, Keith . . Nerini, Thomas . . Neumann, Richard . Newell, George .... Newgent, Michael . . Newhart, Davis . . . Newhart, Mark . . . Newman, Vickie . . Niccum, Dan . . . Nichols, Roben .... Nicholson, John. . . . . . Niemontsverdriet, Philip Niemantsverdriet, Sandra . Niswonger, Damon . . . Niswonger, Valerie Nortleet, Steve . Norman, Connie . . Norman, Donald. . . Norman, Gary. . . Norris, Vicki .... North, Barbara .... Norethacker, Michael. . Nuerge, Lucinda Ann . Nuerge, Sharon . . . Nugent, Ronnie . . . Oakley, Alan Doyle. . Oberle, Helene . . . O'8rian, Gary. . . O' Brien O'Conn , James . . . ell, Bonnie. . . O'Conner, Joseph Mike . Ogden, Peggy ..... Ohaver, Katrina . . Oliphant, Darrell . . . Oliver, Virginia Adell. . Oliver, Willard .... Oppelt, Walter , . . Orbanoza, Peggy . . Osborn, Donna . . 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