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September 1934 Monday 21 Publications Printing Adviser . . Journalism Adviser Carl Gernetzky Signal Staff 9h The first issue of The Signal, the high school paper, was put out today under the direction of the newly announced editors, Louie Neve and Lucille Fancher, and business manager, Wilberta Probst. Other members of the staff were: Associate editor, Jimmie Grazier; news editor, Jimmie DuBois and Robert McAllister; sports editor, Joy Vallery and Jack Shannon; feature editor, Ed Shepherd and Jason Zbinden; proofreader, Maxine Stivers; and assistant proofreaders, Virginia Kendall and Gwendolyn Mead. Reporters for the semester are: Delbert Booton, Marie Coe, Robert Dippel, Clyde Gruver, Bennie Hoden, Ray Ingram, Ernest Jensen, Don Kreger, Jack Martin, Donald Moore, Floyd Clark, Glen Gibbens, Ruby Harrison, William Humes, Marjorie Hyme, Virginia Kendall, Virginia Ann Kelly, Marie LaMantia, Roberta Putnam, Halbert Snyder, Helen Weldon, Gwendolyn Mead, Wayne Moser, Gordon Mueller, Martin Pavich, Ralph Pickens, Don Rockwell, Ray Woodruff, Floyd Yudelson, Marjorie Aten, Norman Abrahamson, Ona Cadwallader. Business staff: Wilberta Probst, Bill Humes, Ruby Harrison, Floyd Clark, Helen Weldon. Composition staff: Kenneth Berry, Leo Brady, Melvin Carlson, Harold Champlain, Charles Harvey, Robert Henry Jack Kilbane, Harold King, George Koch, Glen Larsen, Eugene Lewis Harold Meadows, Fred Olsen, Walter Phillips, Clifton Rolfe, David Sisk, Clarence Smith, Vincent Armatis, Clinton Johnson. Mechanical staff: Ray Woodruff, Don Knecht, Don Greulach. Makeup: Jerald Carper, Bennie Hoden, Herbert James, Don Jones, Wright Tyson, John Toman, Walter Hook, Walter Gilmore, Martin Pavich. Tage 20
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September 1934 Monday 17 Self-Reliant Club President, Arlene Gaines; Vice President, Ardis O ' Neal; Secretary, Faye Evans; Treasurer, Margaret Knudsen: Sergeant-at-armes, Jarrell Landeau Mrs. Mary Pomeroy, Sponsor Art Club President, Conrad Petersen; Secretary, Marjorie Millard I. F. Mueller, Sponsor Lettermens Club President, Don Frame; Vice President, Joy Vallery; Secretary, Bennie Hoden; Sergeant-at-arms, Jack Shannon Gaylord Stuelke, Sponsor Tuesday 18 Brown and Meneley Assembly The program of musical entertainment, readings, and songs featured by this company received the highest ratings on the 1933 circuits of Northwest Assemblies. Selections on the beautiful ca- thedral chimes especially were greeted with enthusiasm. The singing of Glen Meneley has won even the praise of Lawrence Tibbett, the famous baritone. These men gave the Thomas Jefferson activity ticket holders a pleasant hour of music and entertainment. Tage ig
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Thursday 21 February 1935 Vallery, Football Captain Joy Vallery, prominent senior athlete, captained the 1934 Thomas Jefferson football team. Captain Vallery played four years of football winning three letters. In basketball and track he received two letters each. Playing fullback in his freshman and sophomore years, Joy was shifted to end in his junior year. Vallery was elected captain by members of the squad, who con- sidered him the one most able to lead the 1934 football team. Captain Vallery showed during the past season that he was a capable leader leading his teammates to four victories. At the end of the past season Captain Vallery was honored by being placed on the All-South Western Iowa team and the Interstate League team. In basketball Joy played guard, while in track he participated in the mile relay, pole vault and hurdles. In his junior year Vallery was elected president of the junior class and proved himself a capable leader. He has been a member of the Forum and Boy ' s Council. Joy is now vice-president of the Lettermen ' s Club Joy Vallery Sherman Manages Yellowjackets Earning a letter as first team football manager this year was the mighty mite, Bill Sherman. Being small, Billy couldn ' t actually hope to play but he wanted to do his part so he selected the job of manager. Not being new to the athletics department because he had been an assistant the year before, Sherman knew how to run it. He thoroughly satisfied all that came in contact with him. Before and after games his high spirit and cheerfulness kept the players in a cheerful mood. His willingness to help the players adjust pads, tape fingers, and lace shoes made him one of them. Billy is an athlete in his own field, that of wrestling, where he is a letter winner. He is a member of the Lettermen ' s Club. Billy Sherman Yellowjackets Down Glenwood The Orange and White sod-busters trounced a highly touted Glenwood eleven 13-6 on the local turf, today. Favored to win, the Rams were stopped and outplayed by the Stuelkemen. The play of Shannon, T. J. fullback, on defense was outstanding. The contest was a hard fought battle throughout. Tage 2 1
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