Jerome High School - Tiger Yearbook (Jerome, ID)

 - Class of 1957

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111525: 7 9.13 S, 9 .71-14, . I , xi I . hy 5 423' ' J . , . F A W. r i ,t ff . W i A Row One - Charleyene Marshall, Delores Kohntopp, Danielle Darling, Sharon Weatherton, Dianne Cristobal, Jeanie Stewart, Barbara Drumiler, Darlene Haber- man, Goldie Hargis, Sharon Brink. Row Two - Anna Davis, Kay Lee, Beverly Kulm, Carolyn Adams, Shirley Jepson, Sherry Snead, Billie Jean Thomason, Mary Jane Hodge, Lynnda Gill, Elaine Houston, Sharon White. Row Three - David Pratt, Carolyn Morris, Anita Brownlee, Sherrel Eslinger, Sherry Johnston, Emma Utter, Loy Ann Overman, Ellen Ulrich, Margaret Jensen, Nancy Prescott, Judy Sillonis, Nancy Robinson, Myrna Craig. Row Four - Loren Butler, Russell Miller, Joan Peterson, Pat Collings, Gary An- derson, Tom Rudy, Don Snell, Kay Branch, Ruby Darling, Genevieve Myers, JoAnn Woolley, Marilyn Thompson. 4 l E A new organization in J.H.S., T.A:P.S., was first organized in 1956 and was 7 so successful, that it was continued this year. The name, Teenagers Against Polion, is representative of its' goals, which are mainly to aid in the nation-wide fight against polio. Elected to head this organization were Charleyne Marshall, Chairman, De- lores Kohntopp, Jr., Chairman, and Danielle Darling, Secretary. They are backed by a membership of thirty. Assisting tasks of this or- ganization were the distributing of cannisters in the stores, their successful Block of Dimes , and the selling of blue crutches and earrings by the members. T.A.P.S. also encourages the getting of Salk Vaccine shots. Charleyne Marshall-Chairman Danielle Darling-Secretary E 6i'5C !Zi 'AZ HWS 170230 V 1 Delores Kohntopp-Assistant Chairman

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Fzrst Row Lynn Smith Farrell Thompson, Bill Craig, Don Snell, Bob Slater, Steve Brannon, Don Wildman Gary Luther Lawrence Coupe. Second Row Marlin Block Richard Shawver, Larry Cross, LaMar Box, Gary Vandiver, Lary Silver Clarence Emerson Leo Thibault, Ray Kays. Thzrd Row David Pratt Bud Smail, Ron Kulm, Joe Boguslawski, Frank Showers, Ralp Perry, Gary Silvers lVLike Neher Mr Dellinger. Fourth Row Tom Rudy Larry Pettingill, Bruce Thomason, Gary Tomberlin, Terry Ward, Le- Now, just like always, you can tell just how any high school boy who is a member of the J Club feels about his letter. Most of them have a letter man's jacket. Any boy who has received a letter in foot- ball, basketball, or track is a member of the J Club. Through the ef- forts of these boys and the coaches, who have always done an excellent job, Jerome teams have come to be respected in inter-schoolastic sports for their fine performances and sportsmanlike conduct. Home Coming or Tiger Day is one of the most important functions which the J Club sponsors. Just before the big football game, floats. which are made by the individual classes and organizations. are paraded up and down the streets. Also on this day the Tiger Day Queen is crowned. The Queen is elected by the high school boys from nominees chosen by the J Club from among the senior girls. To end this grand day a sports dance, to which the entire student body and the opposing football team are invited is held in the cafeteria. Beginning with the parade, on through the game, and continuing until the farewell dance, this day is one of the most enjoyable of the school year. The floats fared very well in spite of the slight cold wind we had this year. At half-time of the game between Jerome and Minico one of the prettiest senior girls, Charleyne Marshall, was crowned queen and presented with a trophy commemorating the event. The presentation was made by Farrell Thompson, who also gave medals to Beverly Kuhn and Jill Norman, the other queen candidates. The after-gaine dance was enjoyed by everyone. The success of the 57 J Club was due no doubt to the out- standing staff of officers. They were Steve Brannon, Presidenfg Flu-1-911 Thompson, vice president, Lynn Smith, Secretary and Treasurer, Mr Jerry Dellinger, Advisor

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