Democratic Victor — President Lyndon Johnson won the 1964 election by the greatest plurality and per cent of the total vote in U. S. history. Johnson became President at the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. Harry's Hattie for Votes—Sen. Barry Goldwatcr was surrounded by fans at Knoxville, Tenn., air- port September 16 as he campaigned for the presidency on the Republican ticket. The con- servative senator swept to a first-ballot nomina- tion at the convention in San Francisco. National Events in Review—1964 Nobel Prize Winner—Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr., right, was greeted by Richard C. Patterson, commissioner of public events, at Kennedy International Air- port Dec. 16 on arrival from Europe. Dr. King was in Oslo to receive the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. Cards are the Winners—Roger Craig leaped on a group of teammates surrounding the pitcher Bob Gibson mo- ments after the last out in the seventh World Scries game won by the Redbirds over the Yankees, 7-5, in St. Louis. I'm the Greatest—Cassius Clay whooped it up with his handlers after he won the world heavyweight title in Miami Beach in February. He was credited with a tech- nical knockout of Sonny Liston when Lis- ton failed to answer the bell for the sev- enth round. Alaskan Quake—A whole line of cars rest- ed about 20 feet below' street level on a main thoroughfare in Anchorage the day following the disastrous earthquake on March 27. 5 2 s i Joann Gerdes JR. ASSISTANT EDITOR Kathy McCalley PUBLICITY MANAGER HI SP1 STAFF ROW ONE: S. Amfahr, M. McGlaughlin, L. Adams, R. Walensky, D. Boyce, J. Borrett, B. Hicks, P. Thompson, S. Head, Mr. Humeston. ROW TWO: B. Williams, K. Boyce, K. Michael, E. Koob, J. Mil- ler, B. Swinbank, M. Olson, M. Trumbauer, K. Duggan, B. Brown, A. Venneman. ROW THREE: B. Peter- son, G. Stoddard, E. Dinnebeir, J. Gerdes, F. Foster, M. Iindaman, P. Thorpe, C. Jacobsen, D. Boyer, K. McCalley, S. Brown, S. Faust. ROW FOUR: S. Fuller, G. Martin, D. Poyner, J. Brown, J. Christopherson, D. Jesse, J. Fratzke, G. Tielebein, B. Letchworth, D. Smith, R. Siepmann, B. Burrell. EDITORS CLASS WILL PROPHECY Emily Koob Sandy Brown Barrie Swinbank F.F.A. Randee Walensky Jan Christopherson Steve Faust Joann Gerdes Joyce Miller CHEERLEADING ART SENIORS Linda Adams Bill Letchworth Darlene Poyner LIBRAIANS Carol Jacobsen Sheryl Fuller Karen Michaels PHOTOGRAPHERS JUNIORS ECHO Mary Jane Trumbauer Marie Olson Dorthyann Smith Sharon Amfahr SOPHMORES FOOTBALL Duke Boyer Alice Venneman Glenn Foster Gary Tielebein FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Kathy Duggan Donna Boyce Jack Brown SALESMEN PEP CLUB WRESTLING Randy Siepmann Mary McGlaughlin Buzz Brown Evelyn Dinnebier THESPIANS SPEECH TRACK Bonnie Williams Paula Thorpe Bob Peterson Mike Lindaman BAND BASEBALL Kathy Boyce Susan Head Darrell Jesse Fred Foster VOCAL MUSIC J-CLUB Jean Ann Borrett Becky Hicks Bob Burrell Greg Stoddard F.H.A. ADVISOR Mr. Humeston 3 DEDICA TION Mr. Burton North, Superintendent of the Jesup Community School for fourteen years, has been not only an inspiring school leader, but an interested Jesup citizen who participated in several clubs and initiated several up-to-date school changes. As superintendent, Mr. North started a flourishing Industrial Arts Department, introduced a foreign language, French, a new science course. Chemistry, initi- ated an eighth grade typing course, and was responsible for four additions to our school. During his stay our community school has nearly doubled its enrollment and the number of its faculty members. The area school district jumped from 72 to 110 square miles. Mr. North was born in Bushnell, Il- linois, May 30, 1900, and has attended several colleges, including Parsons, Michigan University, Iowa State University, Co- lumbia University, and State College of Iowa. All of his teaching has been in Iowa. He was a coach at three schools, a Junior High Principal following that, and then rose to the position of Super intendent ship at several others. While living at Jesup, he has been very busy in social, religious, and educational activities. He belongs to the American Legion, Lions, Masonic Lodge, National Edu- cational Association, among others, and was a very active church member, in choir and as an elder. He enjoys music and performed at the local and state level as a vo- calist. Mrs. Margerat North was also well-known in this field as well as in other or- ganizations. Aside from school administration, Mr. North enjoys working on construction, and after retiring will be active in things of his own choosing and enjoyment. Jesup will long remember Mr. North for his words of encouragement and of his wisdom. His friendliness to all of the students, and his interest in each individual is something that will never be forgotten. To you, Mr. North, the Senior Class of 1965 dedicate this annual. 4 SENIORS CLASS FLOWER Robert Burrell President TH£ PAST foRmg 60N£ Ttt£j FUTURE STIU' OUR OWN. CLASS MOTTO Bob Peterson Vice-President Fhyllis Michael Secretary Gary Wiezorek Treasurer David Trewin Student Council Dorothyann Smith Student Council Darrell Jesse Student Council Raymond Anderson Sharon Amfahr Lyal Bauer Larry Becker Richard Broad Jack Brown Sandra Brown Donald Buhrow Penny Chase Jan Christopherson Frank Coller Evelyn Dinnebier Janice Dinnebier Steve Faust Marie Fratzke Jack Fratzke Sheryl Fuller Roger Greathouse Berdina Greentree Steve Hanson Carol Jacobsen Tom Letchworth Mary Kalkbrenner Glenda Martin Judi McElhinney Jolene Michael Kent Melick Robert McMartin Larry Ricketts Dennis Rodby Benny Ruehs Ronald Sadler Jim Schroeder Randy Siepmann Joann Stum m a Barry Swinbank Mary Trumbauer Marvin Voland Frances Versluis John Walker Randee Walensky Raymond Weepie Arleen Weltzin Paul Youngblut CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1965, being not of sound minds, have hereby decided this to be our last will and testament given solely for the benefit of future students of J.H.S. I, Sharon Amfahr, will my great height to Noreen Gerdes. I, Ray Anderson, will my seat in study hall by the windows to anyone who wants a cold. I, Lyal Bauer, will to Emi Koob my slide rule. I, Larry Becker, will Mr. Leepers loyal love for me to the next sucker who gets it! !! I, Richard Broad, will nothing because I need all I can get. I, Jack Brown, will the right to tease Punk M. to Gary Davis. I, Sandra Brown, will a bottle of aspirins to next years Government class, they'll need it. I, Don Buhrow, will 2 feet of my height to Bob Byersdorfer so he can become as tall as I. I, Robert Burrell, will my place on the J.H.S. chess team to Joe Decker. I, Penny Chase, will to the underclassmen all my good times in Cedar Falls. I, Janice Christopherson, will my 75 page manual to the J.H.S. furnace for extra fuel. I, Frank Coller, will my counseling ability to Mary McGlaughlin. I, Evelyn Dinnebier, will my N.F.O. membership to Mr. Harken. I, Janice Dinnebier, will my strong !! arm to Mr. Rowsen. I, David Dorn, will my desk in study hall to any underclassmen with shorter legs. I, Steven Faust, will my ability to live without girls to Albert Penfold Jr. I, Jack Fratzke, will my ability to stay away from girls to Warren Jesse. I, Marie Fratzke, will my used text lab books to anyone brave enough to take it. I, Sheryl Fuller, will the job of being my lawyer to Bob Burrell, when I back into cars. I, Berdina Greentree, will my dream house to all my engaged friends, maybe they can use it. I, Roger Greathouse, will all my athletic equipment to anyone who can wear it. I, Steven Hanson, will all my good times in Industrial Arts to Sylvan Luloff. I, Carol Jacobsen, will my four desks in study hall to Rick Nation for his further use. I, Darrell Jesse, will my height to Bert Rigdon so he will be the only 10'er playing B.B. 1, Mary Kalkbrenner, will my desire to graduate to Joanne McKeen. I, Tom Letchworth, will my problems to the students that don't have any. I, Dennis Loeb, will 20 pounds of my weight to Larry Thompson. I, Patsy Luloff, will my cast to anyone who breaks their leg the night of the F.H.A. dance. I, Terry Luloff, will Bob Mead my duck call for his Senior year. (If he makes it?) I, Glenda Martin, will my nickname back to Dave Trewin cause I plan on out growing it. I, Judi McElhinney, will my ability to walk across Waterloo in heels to Leanne Pint. I, Robert McMartin, will my hair to Joe Decker so he can get more hair in his eyes. I, Kent Melick, will my Bkkp. workbook to anyone crazy enough to take it. I, Jolene Michael, will my sisters, Karen and Carol, all my good times in high school. I, Phyllis Michael, will all my responsibilities to anyone who thinks they can handle them. I, Joyce Miller, will my ability to blush to those who have teased me so much. I, Robert Peterson, will my hopes of getting a fiber-glass pole vault pole to Buzz Brown. I, Leanne Pint, will my nickname Deadeye from Mr. Rowsen to Kay Primrose. I, Darlene Poyner, will my ability to live without boys to Sandy Brown. I, Larry Ricketts, will my front row desk to any Junior wanting first in the lunch line. I, Dennis Rodby, will my faded green slacks to any Senior they will fit. I, Benny Ruehs, will my 48 Ford to anyone who thinks they can keep it running. I, Ronald Sadler, will my care- ee life to anyone who wants free-cares. I, Jim Schroeder, will nothing because everyone should have to work for what they get. I, Randy Siepmann, will my ability to keep off tortured tootsies to Gary Teilebine. I, Dorothyann Smith, will the duties of Student Council President to a Compromiser. I, Joann Stumma, will my height to Joe Wittkop. I, Barrie Swinbank, will my girl experience, District Reporter, and books to my brother. I, David Trewin, will my shrunken wrestling tights to Joe Wittkop. 1, Mary Jane Trumbauer, will my problems with French to next years French 1 class. I, Frances Versluis, will my study halls to my sister Jean if she wants them. I, Marvin Voland, will my fun as a Senior to any Junior who wants trouble. I, Randee Walensky, will all my problems as F.H.A. President to Bonnie Williams. I, John Walker, will my superb technique of goofing-off in classes to any coming Senior. I, Raymond Weepie, will my class ring to Judy Pint. I, Arleen Weltzine, will all my memorable times as a Junior and Senior to Judy Sommerfelt. I, Jim Widner, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Roy McAtee. I, Gary Wiezorek, will all my problems, success, and accomplishments to any Junior. 1, Paul Youngblut, will nothing for I have nothing which 1 don't need. 13 Father Stark delivering address. Guys, don't forget those hats! Marching in—Marching out. BACCALAUREATE May 16, 1965 To the tune of Pomp and Circumstance” played by the underclassmen band under Mr. Egli’s direction, the Seniors marched up the aisle. Father McAvoy was unable to attend, so Father Stark gave the address he had prepared. The Boy's Glee Club, the Girl's Glee Club and a girl's sextet sang special numbers for graduation services under the direction of Mr. Stien. 14 SER VICES Everyone who attended will remember Mr. North's impromptu but memorable address. c 0 M M E N C E M E N T Mr. Hodges gives out extra-curricular awards. Are there enough diplomas? Mr. Schutte hands out the diplomas. Janice Dinnebier did a fine job. COMMENCEMENT May 18, 1965 We were all very pleased that Mr. North gave our Commencement address this year, when the original speaker was unable to attend due to a misunderstanding of the date. Mr. Shutte, the school board president presented diplomas, and Mr. Hodges, high school principal, gave out bronze, silver, and gold awards to various class members. Mary Jane Trumbauer was awarded the Frost Oil Co. Scholarship and Bob Burrell was awarded a citizenship award. CLASS PROPHECY We predict the following for the Seniors of 1965 10 years from the date of their graduation. Sharon Amfahr--Has a position with Glamour Magazine modeling petite clothes. Raymond Anderson--Has now become Hollywood's number one playboy. Lyal Bauer--President of General Electric and is still circuiting all his associates. Larry Becker--Isnow Dr. Kildare's most important lab technician assistant. Richard Broad--Owner of a National Food Chain and is now hiring his own carry-out boys. Jack Brown--Majored in Industrial Arts at SCI and is now only minus four fingers. Sandra Brown--Is now counseling her French students on their love problems. Donald Buhrow—President of the Birds Club and is getting a birds eye view of the world. Robert Burrell--Has beaten Bobby Fisher in the National Chess Finals. Penny Chase--Is still debating whether she is going to be a career woman or homemaker. Janice Christopherson--Frequently seen in New York buying sportswear for Saks Fifth Ave. Frank Coller--ls now first chair saxophone player for Lawrence Welk. Evelyn Dinnebier--Is touring the country to obtain audiences for her more open debate. Janice Dinnebier--Singing ads for Evelyn on her TV program Sing along with Janice. David Dorn--Has purchased a valley so he can rule as the Jolly Green Giant. Steve Faust--Isnow Secretary of Agriculture to the United States. Jack Fratzke—Will soon be seen running the data processing machine for Playboy Mag. Marie Fratzke--Is the first woman agriculture teacher. Sheryl Fuller--Due to all her medical expenses has married Dr. Kildare to cut them down. Berdina Greentree--Has nowfulfilled her dream of raising a family of four. Roger Greathouse—Is now improving the Greathouse Grab for his wrestling team. Steve Hanson--Chief butcher at Rath Packing Company. It ain't funny, but it sure is pork. Carol Jacobsen--First bride of the class of 1965. Darrell Jesse--Head basketball coach at Radcliff College in New Jersey. Mary Kalkbrenner--Has begun her own pre-school kindergarten class. Thomas Letchworth--Has just graduated from SCI with his PHD in Child Psychology. Dennis Loeb--Has now joined in the third generation of the Loeb brothers farming. Patsy Luloff--Will be seen running the IBM machine for Pinicon Ford. Terry Luloff--Makes enought profit from his own furniture store to buy paint for his car. Glenda Martin--Has established her home with Five Star General Slater. Judith McElhinney--Is now teaching her children French love songs. Robert McMartin—Has given up his title King of the Road to Chief bubble gum tester. Kent Melick--Has. purchased the Ponderosa and is enjoying the life of a farmer. Jolene Michael--Has discovered a painless way of inserting Novocain. Phyllis Michael--Is now private secretary for Ruehs Welding Inc. Joyce Miller--Promoted Head Insurance Adjuster for Watch Your Step Insurance Co. Robert Peterson--Is now dancing the latest craze to the tune of the buzz saw. Leanne Pint--Is now manager of Miss Clairol hair dye. Darien Poyner--Has made full use of her semester manual on weddings and is now Mrs.?? Larry Ricketts—Is now Information Director for the FBI. Dennis Rodby--Is the new machanic for Andy Fobately. Benny Ruehs--Owner of Ruehs Welding Inc. Ronald Salder--Chief sales manager for Purina Feed Company. James Schroeder—Head of his own construction crew and has completed a new old highway 20. Randy Siepmann—Is still winning scholarships to every college in the Nation. Dorothyann Smith--Has just became Dr. Kildare's private secretary. Joann Stumma--Coaching her own professional basketball team titled the Strumma Stars. Barrie Swinbank—Has finally found the perfect date ! !! David Trewin--Is staring on the TV program Who's talking now. Mary Jane Trumbauer--Is the 1975 winner of the Nobel Prize for physics. Francis Versluis--Operating her own business called Fritz's Beauty Ship. Marvin Voland—Has lowered the price of hair cuts to $1 and is taking in all the business. Randee Walensky--Has achieved her goal to becoming a Florence Nightingale the Second. John Walker--First JHS graduate to do 1120 in 7.8 seconds. Raymond Weepie--Has recently caught the largest fish ever to swim the Wapsie. Arleen Weltzin--After attending IBM school is now operating a Data Processing School. James Widner--Is now manufacturing a new car called Widner Wheels. Gary Wiezorke--Is going for wrestling heavy weight championship of the world. Paul Youngblut—Graduated from IUE with a PHD in how to succeed in marriage without trying. 16 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS President............ Vice President .... Secretary ........... Treasurer ........... Student Council . . . . Sponsors ............ Bill Adams Joe Decker Bonnie Williams Mike Linda man Diana Thompson Warren Jesse Mr. McCulley Mr. Eder ROW 1: Mr. Eder, M. Voland, M. McGlaughlin, W. Jesse, B. Williams, B. Adams, J. Decker, M. Lindaman, D. Thompson, L. Loeb, Mr. McCulley. ROW 2: M. Putnam, D. Jacobs, L, Adams, L. Chase, L. Squire, V. Schutte, L. Bonefas, M. Kimball, C. Pint, J. Kolthoff, R. King, J. Stickfort, J. Pint. ROW 3: P. Trewin, B. Crew, J. Thompson, B. Brown, E. Watters, D. Fleshner, B. Andrews, K. Gibson, S. Head, P. Johnson, M. Olson, S. Saylor, R. Greathouse, S. Kalkbrenner. ROW 4: L. Youngblut, D. Snyder, P. McChesney, D. Boyer, J. Gerdes, J. Hem- mer, C. Brown, P. Coventry, M. Kress, K. McCalley, J. Blake, L. Stirm, J. Lowe. ROW 5: B. Erpelding, J. Oren, P. Thorpe, P. Fotthoff, N. Gerdes, B. Mead, S. Primrose, G. Kimball, G. Foster, B. Rigdon, D. Pint, R. Thomp- son, T. Kavalier. The day we Juniors received our class rings will long be remembered. What excite- ment! We could hardly stop admiring them long enough to study. Another memorable occasion was the end of our magazine campaign. We did well, far out-selling all previous junior classes. We were happy to have Diana Thompson and Warren Jesse as our Homecoming at- tendants. Perhaps the most glamorous event was the Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme, Par- adise of the Deep, was carried very beautifully, with appropriate decorations. We want Mr. Eder and Mr. McCulley to know that we are very grateful for their encour- agement and help. Without them, we would have been lost. Thank you very much! The year drew to a close with our class play, No Boys Allowed. It has been a thoroughly entertaining year. 18 SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS President.........Bob Jesse Vice President .... lone Peyton Secretary......... Lynda Crowell Treasurer.........Fred Foster Student Council . . . Amaryllis Wroten Dennis Bunting Sponsors.......... Mr. Harken Mr. Dunham ROW 1: Mr. Dunham, D. Thornton, A. Wroten, L. Crowell, B. Jesse, I. Peyton, F. Foster, D. Bunting, E. Knight, D. Amfahr, Mr. Harken. ROW 2: M. Mast, J. Versluis, J. Colsch, S. Riensche, D. Rottinghaus, M. Mast, M. Rouse, K. Collins, P. Tonn, L. Bonefas, K. Primrose, D. Frost, B. Hicks, T. Jenson. ROW 3: B. Westphal, D. Chase, S. Luloff, G. Gienapp, D. Purdy, B. Lange, R. Freet, G. Bridgeman, N. Tonn, E. Koob, K. Michael, P. Estill, K. Raster, J. Stickfort. ROW 4: J. Luloff, C. Michael, L. Kemp, K. Greene, J. Sommerfelt, K. Boyce, W. Bunnell, H. Clayton, P. Sadler, A. Venneman, P. Lappe, V. Burr, B. Dillon, B. Bramblett. ROW 5: D. Jacob- sen, J. McChesney, J. Knight, G. Davis, C. Ohrt, T. Larson, G. Rodby, C. Clayton, G. Tielebein, R. Olson, R. Johnson, B. Letchworth, J. Dage. Our Sophomore year has been a very nice one. Homecoming attendants from our class were Becky Hicks and Bob Jesse. They were also our attendants for the F.H.A. Dance. The Egg and I was presented by the Sophomore and Freshman classes. It was the first time a play was given by these two classes. We wish to thank Mr. Harken and Mr. Dunham for their help throughout the year. 19 FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS President.........Tom Loeb V. President .... Ronnie Walensky Secretary.........Steve Pecenka Treasurer.........Robert Byersdorfer Student Council........Donna Jacobson Steve Crawford Sponsors..........Mr. Humeston Mr. Rows on ROW 1: Mr. Rowson, J. Wittkop, S. Crawford, S. Pecenka, T. Loeb, R. Walensky, R. Byersdorfer, D. Jacobson, Mr. Humeston. ROW 2: E. Purdy, R. McCombs, D. Boyce, K. Rigdon, M. Faust, D. Seemann, J. Borrett, J. Swin- bank, B. Murray, D. Williams. ROW 3: D. Widner, M. Widner, L. Schmidt, B. Thompson, P. Wilson, K. Wittmayer, D. Rousselow, D. Rouse, N. Ruehs, B. Bates, K. Duggan, J. Youngblut. ROW 4: K. Frush, J. King, J. Jansen, C. McGill, D. Boyce, D. Watters, J. Fratzke, M. Johnson, M. Crowell, K. Reuter, F. Temeyer, C. Blad, D. Rodby. ROW 5: N. Perkins, G. McCarty, J. Coller, J. Brown, A. Penfold, R. Tonn, G. Stoddard, L. Thompson, R. West- phal, R. Sadler, R. Youngblut, S. McCalley, J. Bishop, M. Thompson, P. Parker. The first semester the Freshmen had a gym party. We were all pleased to have Pam Wilson and Jerry Fratzke represent us at Homecoming. Our attendants for the F.H.A. Dance were Jackie and Jerry F. There were nine Freshmen who participated in the Freshman-Sophomore Class Play entitled The Egg and I. Of course many helped be- hind the scenes. We had a pool party for the second semester. Both parties were lots of fun and the play was a huge success. We would like to thank our sponsors, Mr. Humeston and Mr. Rowson for the help they have given us throughout the year. 20 ROW 1: G. Mast, D. Adams, D. Bunting, T. King, B. Bonefas, C. Wygle, L. Mast, G. Putman, G. Tonn. ROW 2: E. Gibson, K. Temeyer, G. Steinbron, R. Miller, L. Smith, D. Andrews, S. Pint, D. Foster, D. Hilliard, D. Frush, J. Roloff, C. Schutte, D. Jensen, N. Schemeph, T. Rouse. ROW 3: R. Gresthouse, P. Heth, J. Kerkove, R. Stoddard, K. Christophcrson, L. Knight, G. Walitshek, A. Brown, C. McCombs, M. Kelley, J. Rouse, K. Lange, S. Luloff, J. Olson, J. Kemp. ROW 4: G. Weltzin, J. Colsch, M. Dinnebier, R. Wroten, D. Williams, J. Wessels, P. Gates, P. Thompson, B. Watters, N. Larson, C. Kress, E. Colsch, G. Bate, D. Sommerfelt. ROW 5: G. Luloff, T. Bachman, S. Schmitz, J. Fenner, D. Hamblin, R. Nation, C. Schutte, C. Parker, M. Thorpe, D. Thornton. Mrs. Seipmann Mr. Kohl Mrs. McCalley Mr. Ackman ROW Is L. Pecenka, R. Walitshek, R. Hall, B. Purdy, M. Chase, R. Dahl, M. Sturm, S. Murray. ROW 2: C. Brown, B. Crowell, C. Dehut, D. Boyer, P. Watters, S. Clark, P. Stirm, P. Mueller, J. Rienshe, N. Thorton. ROW 3: M. Geltz, G. Liebsch, O. Knight, K. Bickert, V. Hodges, C. Frush, L. Kaster, D. Fratzke, C. Jones, C Ohrt. ROW 4 H. Kavalier, C. Ohrt, C. Crawford, D. Emme, H. Andrews, J. Tonn, L. Brown, N. Penfold, N. Gibson, J. Wetphal, M. Burr. ROW 5: C. Tielebein, G. Coventry, W. Venem, G. Jarchow, S. Rousselow, L. Zing, L. Leet, S. Darby, M. Davis, S. Wilson, R. Zuck, R. Hamblin. JR. HIGH ACTIVITIES ROW Is G. Putnam, B. Crowell, D. Bunting, P. Stirm. ROW 2: L. Brown, J. Rouse, C. Schutte, G. Jar chow, C. Schutte. J. Fenner S. Rousselow C. Tielebein P. Thompson M. Kelley D. Fratzke FOOTBALL ROW Is L. Pecenka, R. Walitshek, T. King, K. Bickert, R. Miller, S. Pint, V. Hodges, C. Frush, R. Dahl, D. Adams, K. Frush. ROW 2: Mr. Kohl, L. Kaster, W. Venem, G. Luloff, G. Bate, R. Nation, R. Wroten, T. Bach- man, R. Stoddard, J. Kerkove, J. Roloff, C. Parker. BASKETBALL ROW 1: G. Steinbron, D. Adams, L. Pecenka, B. Purdy, G. Putnam, C. Frush, T. King, D. Bunting. ROW 2: M. Sturm, K. Bickert, V. Hodges, S. Pint, R. Zuck, C. Schutte, G. Jarchow, J. Kerkove, J. Roloff, G. Bate. ROW 3: Mr. Kohl, D. Jensen, M. Thorpe, R. Hamblin, R. Nation, D. Hamblin, C. Kress, C. Parker, G. Luloff, R. Stod- dard. A THLETICS FOOTBALL 12- -Jesup vs. 7--Jesup vs. 51 --Jesup vs. 6--Jesup vs. 13- -Jesup vs. 0--Jesup vs. 6--Jesup vs. 26--Jesup vs. Dunkerton--l3 Orange--19 Parkersburg--0 Ackley--0 S.C.I. High--36 Grundy Center--20 Eldora--0 LaPorte--13 ROW 1: D. Jesse, G. Foster, J. Brown, D. Trewin, G. Tielebein, R. Siepmann, B. McMartin, J. Decker, G. Davis, B. Burrell, W. Jesse. ROW 2: Manager J. Wittkop, L. Thompson, B. Jesse, J. Widner, D. Boy- er, B. Brown, B. Rigdon, B. Mead, S. Hanson, J. McChesney, J. Lowe, B. Adams, J. Fratzke, D. Loeb, R. Greathouse, S. Crawford, Manager D. WiUiams. ROW 3: Coach Harken, Manager F. Foster, P. Tonn, K. Wittmayer, T. Loeb, D. Watters, J. Fratzke, A. Penfold, R. Westphal, J. Bishop, T. Larson, C. Ohrt, R. Olson, J. Knight, G. Stoddard, M. Crowell, M. Johnson, R. McCombs, Coach Dunham, Coach Rowson. Jesup did well this year in football. They broke even with a 4-4 season. The team was predicted to take last place in the North Iowa Cedar League Conference, but did not follow predictions and ended up in 3rd place. The coaches worked hard and produced a tough team. Good Luck Next Year Fellas!! 24 Jack Jim Cloyde Jack Steve Rube Denny WRESTLING ROW 1: P. Tonn, S. Luloff, R. Greathouse, G. Wiezorek, B. Brown, D. Boyer, M. Lindaman. ROW 2: Manager G. Rodby, D. Bunting, B. Mead, D. Pint, D. Trewin, J. Oren, G. Davis, G. Foster, J. McChesney, Coach Dunham. 32--Jesup vs. Laporte--8 19--Jesup vs. West Union--23 19--Jesup vs. Orange--19 North High Invitational (West Union) Jesup 4th. place 32--Jesup vs. Delhi--0 13--Jesup vs. Traer--24 27--Jesup vs. Wapsie Valley--18 25--Jesup vs. Grundy Center--16 35--Jesup vs. Starmont--0 21--Jesup vs. Tama Toledo--18 21--Jesup vs. Manchester--18 North Tama Invitational (Traer) Jesup 1st place 30--Jesup vs. Ackley--9 36--Jesup vs. Janesville--3 JUNIOR VARSITY ROW 1: J. Wittkop, L. Bonefas, S. Pecenka, D. Watters, J. Bishop, J. Lowe, R. Saddler. ROW 2: Mana- ger G. Rodby, D. Williams, M. Faust, J. Swinbank, G. Gienapp, R. Westphal, M. Crowell, D. Rousselow, R. Byersdorfer, Coach Dunham. 26 BASKETBALL VARSITY ROW 1: J. Brown, B. Peterson, D. Jewwe, J. Fratzke, J. Hemmer, W. Jesse. ROW 2: B. McMartin, B. Rigdon, S. Faust, D. Dorn, D. Buhrow, B. Burrell, S. Hansen, Coach Harken. RECORD 52- -Jesup vs. Garrison--58 54--Jesup vs. Grundy Center--49 53- -Jesup vs. Winthrop--44 43--Jesup vs. SCIHS--62 62--Jesupvs. Ackley--44 60--Jesup vs. Edlora--50 55--Jesupvs. Orange--58 O.T. 92--Jesup vs. Janesville--41 60- -Jesupvs. LaPorte--65 60--Jesupvs. Eldora--26 61- -Jesup vs. Garrison--46 52--Jesup vs. Grundy Center--39 72--Jesup vs. Ackley--43 48--Jesup vs. SCIHS--52 57--Jesup vs. Orange--51 51--Jesup vs. LaPorte--48 O.T. 52--Jesup vs. Dunkerton--53 SECTIONAL SCORES 67--Jesup vs. Orange--42 54--Jesup vs. SCIHS--53 DISTRICT SCORES 56--Jesup vs. Columbus--53 52--Jesup vs. West Wat.--67 The Jesup cage crew enjoyed a very successful season. Coach Denny Harken piloted his team to a third place finish in the conference and an over -all record of 14 wins against 7 losses. In tournament play the J -Hawks upset previously unbeaten SCIHS to win the Sectional Championship and advance on to the Districts. J-VARSITY ROW 1: D. Amfahr, J. Olson, J. Decker, B. Jesse, L. Thompson, S. Crawford, Coach Rowson. ROW 2: R. Mc- Combs, A. Penfold, S. Primrose, T. Larson, P. Parker, M. Thompson, D. Boyce. BASEBALL 1965 Schedule 4--Jesup vs. Dysart--14 7--Jesup vs. Dunkerton--0 3- -Jesup vs. Shellsburg--6 3--Jesup vs. SCIHS--8 4- -Jesup vs. Manchester--9 0--Jesup vs. Dike--3 4--Jesup vs. Dysart--14 7--Jesup vs. Parkersburg--0 7--Jesup vs. Independence --0 1- -Jesup vs. Cedar Falls--ll 0--Jesup vs. Dike--4 7--Jesup vs. Denver--6 6--Jesup vs. Shellsburg--3 2- -]esup vs. La Porte --19 SECTIONALS 1--Jesupvs. East Buchanan--5 ROW 1: Coach Rowson, T. Letchworth, G. Davis, J. Decker, M. Brown, D. Boyer. ROW 2: R. Baldwin, B. Rigdon, D. Jesse, W. Jesse, B. Jesse, J. Brown, R. Olson. The baseball team performed very well this year. They responded well to Coach Rowson's enthusiasm and displayed fine sportmanship during the season. The hitting was very fine and the pitching is expected to improve next season due to promising freshmen. At times they looked very good and with most of the team returning an excellent season is anticipated next year. 30 TRACK 1965 SCHEDULE March 23 Indoor Conference Meet. . S.C.I April 22 LaPorte City..............Here April 23 Comet Relays . •..........Charles City April 27 Outdoor Conference Meet . .S.C.I. April 29 Starmont..................Here May 7 District Meet.............S.C.I. ROW 1: John Oren, Jack Brown, Glenn Foster, Darrell Jesse, Jack Fratzke, Bob Mead, Dennis Bunting, Duke Boyer, Larry Becker, Coach Dunham, Coach Harken. ROW 2: Joe Wittkop, Ron McCombs, Steve Crawford, Jim Lowe, Joe Decker, Bob Peterson, Bob McMartin, Sylvan Luloff, Gary Davis, Jack Hemmer, Robert Byersdorfer, Dean Williams. ROW 3: Ron Baldwin, Ron Sadler, Paul Sadler, Gary Wiezorek, Clayton Ohrt, Gary Tielebein, Ron Westphal, Larry Thompson, David Watters, Dick Chase, Tom Loeb, Jerry Fratzke. ROW 4: Mgr. Dale Amfahr, Warren Jesse, Bob Jesse, Mark Crowell, Randy Siepmann, Bob Burrell, Bert Rigdon, Buzz Brown, Paul Tonn, Paul Parker, Mgr. Gary Rodby. The track team this year was better than average. We had some close races and close meets. The re- turning lettermen proved to be very strong but many of the underclassmen showed a promising future for the track team. 31 S b o b to b bie; And we have a winner f f f Hey, Spit turn him over. 5 Sinking the Sailors I War Marks for Randy. Get in there, Duke I ! Is it one of those spectator sports Joe? CHEERLEADING FOOTBALL TOP ROW: N. Ruehs. SECOND ROW: B. Hicks, P. Wilson, L. Adams, L. Squire. BOTTOM ROW: A. Wroten, S. Brown, K. Duggan. Z ODincOH HZ ? GIRLS SOFTBALL 1964 Summer Dysart.............Lost Dysart.............Lost Gene sco...........Lost Hudson.............Lost Parkersburg .... Lost LaPorte.............Won 1964-65 Fall Dysart...............Lost Janesville...........Lost Janesville...........Lost (reserves) Gene sco.............Lost ROW 1: S. King, M. Voland, L. Adams, K. Collins, J. Borrett, B. Hicks, P. Wilson, Coach Rowson. ROW 2: E. Watters, N. Ruehs, J. Koltoff, J. Pint, P. Trewin, P. Estill, D. Thompson, S. Head, J. Stumma. ROW 3: B. Wil- liams, B. Andrews, K. Green, P. Lappe, J. Gerdes, N. Perkins, M. Kress, K. McCalley, S. McCalley, P. Ftottoff. IT'S NOT WHETHER YOU WIN OR LOSE, IT'S HOW YOU PLAY THE GAME! Coach Rowson coached the enthusiastic girls in their first year of softball. The girls lost to West Central of Maynard in the summer sectional tournament at West Union. In the fall sectional tournament they lost to Waspie Valley at Hudson. Although they did not have a very good record they enjoyed working with Coach Rowson and hope for a better season this summer. 34 organizations F.F.A. President......... Vice President . . . Secretary.......... Treasurer .... Reporter .......... Sentinel.......... Chapter Sweetheart G. Wiezorek K. Me lick R. Sadler R. Lange S. Faust D. Bunting D. Poyner CHARACTER LEADERSHIP COOPERATIO SCHOLARSHIP AGRICULTORE CITIZENSHIP THRIFT RECREATIO SERVICE PATRIOTISM ROW 1: S. Faust, R. Lange, K. Melick, D. Poyner, G. Wiezorek, D. Bunting, R. Sadler. ROW 2: J. Swinbank, P. Tonn, D. Rottinghaus, M. Faust, L. Bonefas, D. Chase, D. Rousselow, G. Gienapp, T. Jensen, Mr. Grosscup. ROW 3: B. Swinbank, G. McGill, J. Luloff, L. Youngblut, K. Wittmayer, J. Fratzke, S. Pecenka, G. Purdy, S. Crawford, R. Greathouse, R. Sadler. ROW 4: F. Temeyer, R. Freet, B. Adams, C. Brown, R. Tonn, H. Clayton, R. Westphal, L. Uebech, P. Sadler. ROW 5: J. Nesbit, J. Dage, R. Youngblut, L. Stirm, B. Erpelding, J. Bishop, D. Pint, C. Clayton, P. Parker, T. Kavalier, T. Larson. This year there are 54 members in the Jesup Future Farmers Chapter. There were ten members participating in chapter contests at district in Manchester and one mem- ber and the treasurer's book went to State in Davenport. The Jesup Chapter has partic- ipated in various judging events, among these were the State Fair and Dairy Cattle Congress. Both teams rated a gold award. The State and National F.F.A. Conventions were well represented by our delegates. The Jesup members, for a community service project, repaired and painted the Jesup City Park benches. The chapter, again this year year, has sold Vitality Flower and Garden Seeds, which is believed to be a record total. 36 F.H.A President . . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Chapter Beau . Advisor . . . . Randee Walensky Joyce Miller Bonnie Williams Nori Gerdes Bert Rigdon Mrs. Johnston ROW 1: M. Voland, L. Loeb, N. Gerdes, R. Walensky, Mrs. Johnston, B. Rigdon, J. Miller, B. Williams, E. Knight, L. Schmidt. ROW 2: S. Amfahr, S. Riensche, M. Putnam, L. Adams, M. Rouse, K. Collins, L. Squire, V. Schutte, L. Bonefas, B. Crew, R. Walensky, J. Borrett, M. McGlaughlin, D. Widner, K. Rigdon, M. Widner, D. Boyce. ROW 3: B. Thompson, D. Seemann, P. Wilson, D. Jacobs, E. Purdy, J. King, P. Chase, J. Stickfort, R. King, J. Kolt- hoff, P. Trewin, D. Rouse, B. Hicks, D. Frost, K. Primrose, E. Koob, N. Tonn, K. Michael, J. Versluis. ROW 4: E. Watters, S. Saylor, M. Olson, K. Gibson, J. Dinnebier, P. Michael, J. McElhinney, A. Wetlzin, K. Duggan, J. Jen- sen, K. Frush, N. Ruehs, B. Andrews, D. Fleshner, D. Jacobsen, P. Johnson, J. Stickfort, C. Michael, F. Verslius, J. Michael, E. Dinnebier. ROW 5: S. Fuller, C. Blade, C. Jacobsen, P. McChesney, D. Rodby, K. Greene, J. Ger- des, A. Venneman, J. Christopherson, G. Martin, M. Kress, D. Jacobsen, B. Bramblett, V. Burr, N. Perkins, S. McCalley, D. Poyner, S. Brown, D. Smith, P. Luloff, L. Pint, J. Stumma, P. Thorpe, P. Potthoff. This year our community services included collecting for U.N.I.C.E.F. and carol- ing at Christmas time. We had twenty-five attending District Meeting and three dele- gates attending State Convention at Des Moines. The F.H.A. held several sock hops and at the spring dance In The Misty Moonlight crowned Joyce Miller and Bob Me Mar- tin queen and king. Once again the F.H.A. had a good year. 37 J-CLUB OFFICERS President...............Darrell Jesse Vice-President..........Ron Baldwin Secretary...............Dave Trewin ROW 1: Coach Harken, Dave Trewin, Darrell Jesse, Ron Baldwin, Coach Dunham. ROW 2: Dale Amafar, Warren Jesse, Glen Foster, Buzz Brown, Duke Boyer, Bob Andrews, Dennis Bunting, Bob Jesse, Jack Brown, Gary Wiezorek. ROW 3: Sylvan Luloff, Jack Fratzke, Bob Peterson, Joe Decker, Jim Lowe, Gary Davis, Larry Becker, Bob Mead, Bob McMartin, Jack Hemmer. ROW 4: Jim Widner, Paul Tonn, Ron Greathouse, Bert Rigdon, Bob Burrell, Steve Faust, Randy Siepmann, Gary Rodby, David Dorn. The following Senior boys took part in the sports listed after their name. Larry Becker: Wrestling, Track Jack Brown: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track Bob Burrell: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track David Dorn: Basketball Steve Faust: Basketball Jack Fratzke: Basketball, Track Jack Hemmer: Basketball, Track Darrell Jesse: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track Bob McMartin: Football, Track Bob Peterson: Basketball, Track Randy Siepmann: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track Dave Trewin: Football, Wrestling Jim Widner: Track 38 PEP CLUB OFFICERS President...........Diana Thompson Vice-President .... Mary Kress Secretary...........Dorothyann Smith Treasurer...........Phyllis Michaels Historian...........Mary Putnam ROW 1: N. Ruehs, B. Hicks, L. Squire, P. Wilson, M. Putnam, D. Smith, D. Thompson, M. Kress, P. Michaels, S. Brown, A. Wroten, L. Adams, K. Duggan. ROW 2: R. Walensky, M. Voland, L. Loeb, S. Amfahr, S. Riensche, R. Walensky, L. Bonefas, K. Collins, I. Peyton, J. Borrett, K. Rigdon, L. Chase, M. Rouse, L. Schmidt, B. Thompson, V. Schutte, D. Seaman, Coach Dunham. ROW 3: Coach Rowson, M. McGlaughlin, P. Chase, J. Stickford, R. King, J. Koltoff, P. Trewin, D. Rouse, D. Frost, D. Jacobsen, P. Estill, J. Colsch, K. Raster, L. Kemp, J. Miller, J. King, E. Watters, B. Crew, S. Saylor, Mr. Humeston. ROW 4: E. Koob, K. Green, L. Crowell, J. Stickford, K. Boyce, M. Trumbauer, J. Thompson, J. Christo- pherson, G. Martin, S. Fuller, D. Fleshner, P. McChesney, B. Andrews, J. Jansen, J. Dinnebier, E. Dinne- bier, J. McElhinney. ROW 5: F. Versluis, C. Jacobsen, C. Blade, D. Poyner, A. Vennemen, K. McCalley, B. Bramblett, D. Jacobsen, J. Gerdes, P. Lappe, N. Perkins, D. Rodby, S. McCalley, P. Luloff, L. Pint, J. Stumma. The Pep Club members have really shown their pep this year by attending all the games and meets that have taken place. They have really cheered the guys on to a successful and prosperous and VICTORIOUS year. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Rowson, Mr. Dunham, and Mr. Humeston, for all their advice and cooperation throughout the year. It was greatly appreciated. We are all real proud of our ’’boys” and much thanks to them for an outstanding season in all the sports!!! 39 ROW Is G. Wiezorek, L. Bauer, G. Marlin, D. Poyner, J. Christopherson, S. Brown. ROW 2: L. Adams, S. Head, M. Lindaman, D. Trewin, B. Burrell. ROW 3: B. Swinbank, P. Thorpe, R. Seipmann, S. Fuller, Mr. Leeper. The Speech Contestants this year were very successful, and a lot of experience was gained by underclassmen in going out this year. The Thespians became more active this year, sponsoring a Frosh.-Soph. play titled ’’The Egg and I” and directing it themselves with the aid of Mr. Leeper. D 1 s T R I c T S P E E C H C O N T E S T A N T S ROW 1: E. Koob, B. Bramblett, M. McGlauphlin, N. Perkins. ROW 2: M. Fratzke, P. Thorpe, L. Kemp, J. Gerdes, A. Venemen. ROW 3: R. Seipmann, G. Stoddard, M. Lindaman, Mr. Leeper. S T A T E S P E E C H C O N T E S T A N T S ROW 1: M. Voland, L. Loeb, S. Amfahr, M. McGlaughlin, S. Riensche, M. Putnam, L. Adams, L. Chase, M. Rouse, K. Collins, I. Peyton, J. Borrett, L. Squire, V. Schutte, L. Bonefas, N. Tonn,vS. Saylor. ROW 2: B. Crew, D. Boyce, K. Rigdon, D. Seaman, P. Wilson, B. Hicks, J. Stickfort, R. King, J. Koltoff, P. Trewin, D. Boyce, A. Wroten, K. Primrose, N. Reuhs, P. Johnson, A. Venneman, D. Trewin, Mrs. Wright. ROW 3: M. Voland, K. Dug- gan, B. Swinbank, K. Michael, B. Bates, J. Miller, R. Walensky, J. Dinnebier, J. Michael, A. Weltzin, J. Mc- Elhinney, B. Andrews, B. Williams, M. Olson, J. Gerdes, L. Pint, D. Jacobson, N. Gerdes. ROW 4: R. Freet, D. Boyer, K. Boyce, J. Stickfort, K. Green, L. Crowell, E. Koob, C- Michael, P. Michael, B. Ruehs, S. Brown, J. Dinnebier, C. Blade, P. Luloff, P. Potthof, J. Stumma, J. Walker, R. Thompson. ROW 5: B. Bramblett, K. Mc- Culley, M. Kress, C. Jacobsen, B. Peterson, S. Fuller, G. Martin, J. Christopherson, D. Poyner, J. Brown, J. Fratzke, D. Jesse, B. Litchworth, P. Thorpe, D. Smith, B. Burrell, R. Siepmann, S. Faust. LIBRARIANS ROW 1: T. Jensen, M. Voland, E. Knight, M. Putman, L. Bonefas, L. Squire, V. Schutte, M. Rouse, Mr. Hume- stom. ROW 2: I. Peyton, K. Collins, B. Hicks, K. Rigdon, D. Seeman, J. Stickfort, S. King, J. Koltoff, P. Tre- win, S. Brown. ROW 3: J. Colish, D. Frost, A. Wroten, P. Wilson, P. Estill, N. Tonn, K. Michael, L. Kemp, E. Watters, S. Saylor, B. Crew, B. Williams. ROW 4: M. Olson, J. Dinnebier, E. Dinnebier, J. Thompson, J. Mich- ael, F. Versluis, J. McElhinney, A. Weltzin, K. Duggan, B. Andrews, D. Fleshner, P. McChesney, J. Stickfort, K. Boyce. ROW 5: C. Michael, K. Greene, L. Crowell, P. Johnson, K. McCalley, M. Kress, D. Jacobsen, A. Venne- man, B. Bramblett, J. Christopherson, G. Martin, P. Thorpe, P. Potthoff. The librarians have done a fine job this year collecting and straighting the books. The library has looked very nice all year long. We hope the library will look as nice in the years to come as it has this year. We hope to have next year just as many li- brarians as we have had this year. We would like to thank all the girls who spent their time as librarians, and especially Mr. Humeston, who was our advisor. 42 MUSIC ROW 1: Mr. Egli, K. Rigdon, B. Hicks, K. Christopherson, K. Collins, M. Rouse, J. Rouse, L. Adams, E. Gibson, M. McGlaughlin, D. Bunting. ROW 2: V. Schutte, J. Borrett, C. Schutte, G. Luloff, M. Kimball, D. Roselow, R. Stoddard, D. Boyce, D. Boyce, D. Seeman, J. Olson, P. Thompson, S. Brown. ROW 3: G. Martin, M. Johnson, P. Wilson, K. Duggan, N. Ruehs, S. Head, K. Frush, J. Miller, A. Wroten, M. Trumbauer, K. Greene, E. Koob, J. Gerdes, N. Perkins. ROW 4: B. Peterson, W. Bunnell, G. Stoddard, J. Coller, F. Temeyer, L. Crowell, K. Boyce, S. Fuller, J. Christopherson, D. Poyner, A. Penfold, J. Brown, D. Bunting. ROW 5: J. Fenner, V. Burr, C. Schutte, C. Parker, S. McCalley, L. Pint, J. Stumma, B. Letchworth, G. Kimball, G. Davis, F. Coller, R. Thompson, P. Parker, R. Siepmann, G. Rodby. Swing Along When the Saints Go Marching In led by majorette Joann Gerdes and twirlers Linda Adams, Becky Hicks, and Vicki Schutte and hear a tootenanny, one of the many half time shows put on by the band. The 76 Trombones were minus 69, but the number was enjoyed at summer concerts anyway. Everyone thought sure Bill Bai- ley was about to Come Home when the band marched in 2 homecoming parades, at Upper Iowa and Wartburg, during the month of October showing off a dance step in stop time. 16 members were a Symbol of Honor participating in the NICL select band at Cedar Falls Dec. 7. Mr. Frank Piersol, from I.S.U. was conductor for the event. The pep band helped Our Boys to Shine and supplied The Bossa Nova, Twist Time Twist and did a bit of Smearing Up at pep meetings. During the year the band also found some Bubbling Woodwinds and Lawrence of Arabia showed up too. The Buglers had a Holiday” and the traditional Christmas Festival was given. Contest was in April and May and the band will try for another division I rating to go with last years. 12 seniors will take their Pomp Circumstance down the aisle with them graduation night and pass through the Golden Gate. All activities were made possible through the co- operation and understanding of Our Director, Mr Egli. BAND GROUPS K. Boyce J. Brown R. Thompson W. Bunnell K. Greene D. Boyce BRASS SEXTET F. Coller S. Fuller G. Kimball M. Kimball D. Poyner G. Martin SAX SEXTET WOODWIND QUARTET FLUTE QUARTET M. Johnson G. Davis S. McCalley K. Duggan J. Borrett S. Head K. Collins PERCUSSION N. Ruehs K. Rigdon B. Hicks D. Boyce WOODWIND QUARTET N. Perkins J. Coller K. Frush D. Boyce CLARINET QUARTET E. Koob D. Bunting R. Siepmann A. Wroten B. Peterson R. Baldwin BRASS SEXTET MIXED CHORUS ROW 1: L. Loeb, R. Walensky, D. Frost, M. McGlaughlin, V. Schutte, M. Widner, D. Widner, B. Thomp- son, D. Boyce, R. Walensky. ROW 2: T. Loeb, M. Faust, R. McCombs, P. Tonn, A. Wroten, K. Primrose, B. Westphal, K. Raster, M. Olson, N. Perkins, B. Hicks, S. Brown, K. Duggan, K. Wittmayer, J. Wittkop, B. Byersdorfer, D. Williams. ROW 3: R. Freet, B. Adams, S. Pecenka, W. Bunnell, S. Head, E. Watters, J. Jensen, L. Kemp, J. Thompson, L. Crowell, E. Koob, J. Dinnebier, E. Dinnebier, D. Rodby, N. Ruehs, D. Boyer, T. Jensen, D. Boyce, D. Rousselow. ROW 4: B. Jesse, G. McCarty, K. Boyce, M. Trumbauer, J. Borrett, P. Luloff, D. Foyner, D. Smith, S. Fuller, G. Martin, J. Christopherson, J. Gerdes, K. Frush, K. Greene, M. Kress, D. Thompson, D. Watters, J. Brown. ROW 5: L. Thompson, J. Decker, R. Westphal, R. Tonn, J. Dage, D. Bunting, G. Kimball, J. Bishop, B. Letchworth, B. Mead, D. Jesse, G. Foster, J. Brown, B. Burrell, R. Siepmann, R. Thompson, R. Olson, D. Rodby, G. Rodby, Mr. Stein. Cry Out and Shout, It's A Good Day for Climbin' Up the Mountain, Children, sing 85 mixed chorus voices. Keep It Gay, Keep It Light, shouts Mr. Stein. Run for the fire extinguisher-- Charlottown Is Burning Down. Elijah's Rock lies near Moon River --a Deep River where the Peasant comes to feed His Oxen. Hold On sung the two auitioning All-State quartets trying to reach the high notes. Songs of Praise the Angels Sang And the Glory of the Lord was present when It's Christmas Once Again, at the annual winter concert with a Halle- lujah Chorus. We Heard a Voice a Prayin' and Let Thy Holy Spirit Come Upon Us, when conducted by Mr. Robert McGowan at the vocal festival held at Jesup on January 30. Onward Ye People sing 16 seniors, let us Steal Away as we graduate we'll leave the 5 Nursery Rhymes to the underclassmen. Other vocal events were in April and May, Dorian Festival, and concerts. As young Americans we know that No Man Is An Island and shall continue to sing, This Is My Country. 46 GIRLS GLEE ROW 1: L. Loeb, R. Walensky, M. Putnam, S. Riensche, V. Schutte, R. Walensky, D. Boyce, I. Peyton, M. Rouse, L. Chase. ROW 2: M. McGlaughlin, M. Widner, D. Widner, B. Thompson, K. Rigdon, D. Seaman, D. Frost, K. ft:imrose,B. Westphal, K. Raster, P. Estill, N. Tonn, P. Chase, J. Kolthoff. ROW 3: B. Crew, S. Saylor, B. Williams, E. Watters, J. Jantzen, L. Kemp, J. Thompson, L. Crowell, E. Koob, J. Dinnebier, E. Dinnebier, M. Olson, K. Boyce, M. Trumbauer, N. Perkins. ROW 4: S. Fuller, J. Christpherson, K. Gibson, D. Thompson, S. Head, J. Borrett, P. Luloff, K. Frush, K. Greene, J. Gerdes, D. Poyner, A. Venemen, B. Bramblett, P. McChesney, D. Rodby, S. McCalley. ROW 5: Mr. Stien, G. Martin, K. Duggan, N. Ruehs, A. Wrtoen, P. Wilson, B. Hicks, L. Squire, L. Adams, S. Brown, K. McCalley, M. Kress, D. Smith, M. Fratzke, R. Thompson. ROW 1: Mr. Stien, B. Byersdorfer, J. Wittkop, D. Williams, R. McCombs, P. Tonn, M. Faust, T. Loeb, K. Boyce. ROW 2: K. Wittmayer, T. Jensen, D. Boyce, D. Rousselow, D. Watters, W. Bunnell, S. Pfccenka, B. Adams, R. Freet. ROW 3: G. McCarty, J. Brown, R. Tonn, D. Boyer, L. Thompson, B. Jesse, J. Decker, D. Bunting, J. Dage, R. Westphal. ROW 4: G. Foster, D. Jesse, B. Letchworth, B. Mead, R. Siepmann, B. Burrell, J. Olson, D. Rodby, G. Rodby, G. Kimball, J. Bishop. 47 FRESHMAN SEXTET SOPHOMORE SEXTET K. Frush, K. Duggan, N. Ruehs, M. Widner, D. Wid- ner, J. Barrett. JUNIOR SEXTET K. Boyce, L. Crowell, K. Greene, A. Wroten, E, Koob, B. Hicks. SENIOR SEXTET L. Loeb, M. McGlaughlin, V. Schutte, E. Watters, S, Head, J. Gerdes. DOUBLE BOYS QUARTET J. Christopherson, D. Smith, J. Dinnebier, M. Trum bauer, E. Dinnebier, S. Brown. G. Foster, R. Siepmann, R. Thompson, B. Mead, B. Byersdorfer, J. Brown, D. Bunting, K. Wittmayer. 48 ACTIVITIES CANDID F.F.A. SHOTS Dennis Bunting with his outstanding supervised fanning project. Ron Tonn and his finished supervised farming project. The top Garden Seed Salesmen of the chapter. Kent Melick, Steve Faust, Barrie Swinbank were awarded the Iowa Farmer Degree at the 1965 State Leadership Conference. 50 Kent Melick and Ronald Sadler concentrating on class- room work during the year. These members repaired the Jesup park benches as part of the Chapters Community Service project. SNEAK SNAPSHOTS Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. Hmmm ! Relaxation at it's peak! Those CORNY Juniors. Now hear this, Now hear this ! Steno manual winners are posing pretty!!! The Stag Line. CANDID CAMERA Through the halls of Jesup High laughter takes it's course. The Hi Spi's photographers attempt to shoot it s source. Randee, did you know—Oh, she must!! What do you mean, my pants are split??!! What's so interesting Girls? What would happen if I stuck her with a pin? Who was more stubborn?? Come on in, the fun's JUST beginning ! Jerry, we think you two make a lovely couple. It's the mighty, mighty SENIORS! Just testing the Law of Gravity. My mother told me there would be days like this. The night our boys DID shine !! THE EGG AND I Betty MacDonald . . Don MacDonald . . Anne MacDonald . . Joan MacDonald . . Delicate Daisy. . . Mr. Manic Depressive . . . The Lingery Lady. Millicent Ames . . Thermometer Tessie........ Miss Linden . . . . Larsen .......... Mitzie.......... Kay Primrose . Gary Davis Becky Hicks Kathy Duggan Nancy Perkins Bob Byersdorfer . Emogene Koob . Karen Collins Susan McCalley Beryl Bramblett . Gary Tielebein .Alice Venemann Bob Jesse Nancy Ruehs Dale Zuck Martin Johnson Dennis Bunting Ray Olsen Fred Foster Pat Lappe Karla Rigdon Pam Wilson Thad . . Corinne Fishface Hi-Baby J-J . . . Ross . . Grady . . Paula . Toni. . . Lolly . . 53 WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE Hildegard......... Mr. Do Ison....... Mrs. Dolson . . . . Sally............. Bob............... Jimmie............ Paige............. Ellie May......... Jill.............. Freddie Sherman . Mr. Sherman . . . Mrs. Sherman . . . Sandra Brown Randy Siepmann Marie Fratzke Jan Christopherson Bob Peterson Gary Wiezorek Sharon Ampfar Darlene Poyner Glenda Martin Barrie Swinbank Bob Burrell Sheryl Fuller SENIOR PLAY CAST NO BOYS ALLOWED Mr. Midnight . . Rita Baxter . . . Jane Baxter . . . Victrola Fred Dana . . . . Leroy Doyle . . . Edwina Cook . . Belinda Elliot . . Nada Owens . . . Patsy Farrel . . • O'Brien Keith Garland. . Harvey Smith . . Mrs. Dana . . . . JUNIOR PLAY CAST HOMECOMING 56 IN THE MISTY MOONLIGHT KING--Robert McMartin QUEEN--Joyce Miller Junior Attendants--Mary Putnam Bert Rigdon Sophomore Attendants--Becky Hicks Bob Jesse 4; Of Freshmen Attendants--Jackie Janssen Jerry Fratzke 57 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Speaker: Mr. North Entertainment: Ah Still Suits Me” by Mr. Mrs. North Junior Class Choir Paradise of the Deep by Junior Girls Leaving the Shed Aquarium. TOP: Views from the Prudential Building. Small part of Chicago's skyline. During our VERY CALM boat ride. The Pike's Peak view and Mr. North's breakfast woke us up. Eager beaver David is first to the Museum of Natural Sciences. 59 CANDID Hard way to reduce double Football co-captains fire up Jesup ! ! Please connect me with Moscow, I'd chin. like to speak with Khrushchev. CANDID The Four Uncalled For The night the Seniors felt right at home. Smile, Glenn, it'll soon be your turn. Now re ally, was lunch THAT bad?? !! Who invited you???? It's a bird, it’s a plane-no- it's just Mrs. Wright going by. The Master Minds of the century at work. Queen of the Court. We always knew you were a little backwards, Susie. THOSE GOOD OLD DA TS! Watch out from behind, The fearsome foursome Guess Who?? The group with 21% fewer cavities !! P.T. was never better !! She has a big date tonight! ! Where's the teacher? Pajama Pyramid. Well, if it isn't Sherry F., Dale A. and Sharon A. What's this world coming to? ADMINISTRA TION ROW 1: D. Jacobsen, D. Thompson, D. Smith, D. Trewin, A. Wroten. ROW 2: D. Jesse, W. Jesse, D. Bunting, S. Crawford, Mr. Hodges. Mrs. Greenley School Secretary Mr. Hodges High School Principal Mr. North School Superintendent Mr. Ackman Jr. High Principal Mrs. Teeter Secretary of the School Board ROW 1: Mrs. Teeter, Mr. North, Mr. Stoddard, Mr. Zuck. ROW 2: Mr. Rousselow, Mr. Wellman, Mr. Shutte, Mr. 63 Brown, Mr. Crowell. Mr. Eder Mr. Egli Mr. Harken Mr. Dunham 5 Mr. Humeston Mrs. Johnston Mr. Lindaman Mi. Leeper Mrs. McCalley Mr. McCulley Mr. Rowson F A C The Jesup High School Faculty, We students think is great! To you we wish to thank, And say with us you really rate. U L T Not pictured—Mr. Kohl r CUSTODIANS COOKS Lee, Viola, and Lloyd Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Borrett, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Amfahr. BUS DRIVERS Mr. May, Mr. Perkins, Mr. Schares, Mr. Michael, Mr. Seemann, Mr. Wright, Mr. Sturm, Mr. Crowell, Mr. Wirtz, Mr. Beehner. 66 autographs Chou Listens—Red Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai held an earpiece as he listened to an address by the Soviet Union’s new party leader, Leonid Brezhnev, during a meeting of world Communists in Moscow on November 6. Alexei Kosygin, Soviet premier, is at right. They Died in '64—These world figures died during the year. From left are Prime Minister Nehru of India, General Douglas McArthur of the United States and former President Herbert Hoover. New President—Foreign Minister Giuseppe Saragat (right) was formally notified in Rome on the night of December 28 that he had been elected president of Italy. World Events in Review—1964 Stretcher Cases—Wounded white hos- tages and Belgian paratroopers were carried from rescue plane at Leopold- ville after it arrived from Stanleyville November 24. The paratroopers de- scended on the rebel-held Congo city just as a massacre of hostages began, and their quick work saved the lives of hundreds. Pope Visits India—The 38th International Eucharistic Congress opened in Bombay India, on November 28. In December, Pope Paul VI made the longest papal journey Pope in history to attend sessions of the congress. Alliance Talks—British Foreign Secre- tary Patrick Gordon Walker, left, talked with West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard in Bonn on November 15 during efforts to find a compromise on a new nuclear force for the trou- bled Atlantic Alliance. Winnie at 90 — Winston Churchill acknowledged cheers of well-wishers who gathered outside the window of his Hyde Park home in London on November 30. The occasion was his 90th birthday. Change of Power—Alexei Kosygin, 60. left, and Leonid Brezhnev, 57, respectively, were named to be premier of the Soviet I'nion and secretary of the Communist party on October 15. They took over the posts vacated by the resig- nation of Nikita Khrushchev. Space Team Welcomed — Cosmonauts Konstantin Fcoktistov, Col. Vladimir Komarov and l r. Boris Yegorov, left to right, waved to the crowd from an auto during their greeting in Moscow on Octolier 19. The trio had just returned from a 16-orbit flight in space in the “Vokshod.” Tokyo, Japan—William H. Mills (left) of the lT. S. A., led Mohamcd Cain- moudi of Tunisia across the finish line to win the Olympic 10,000 meter event on October 14. Reunions at the Wall—An East German mother embraced her West German chil- dren last November at the Helmstedt railway station after the border dividing East and West Germany was opened for the first time since 1961 for East Germans. Swampy Victory—A group of Viet Cong prisoners sat quietly in Camau last Oc- tober while guarded by armed South Vietnamese troops. The prisoners were among those captured during a major battle on the Camau peninsula.
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