Thomas Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (Council Bluffs, IA)
- Class of 1959
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Thanks to the commercial department for duplicating this physics fest! Now please be neat! '21 ills From the day we first wander to this beautiful campus as uncertain freshmen to that final moment when we place the tassels on our caps on the other side, Tee Jay is foremost in our hearts and minds. Through days of blue skies and white clouds, through autumn's golden haze and winter's cold turning our lawn to crystal . . . we cherish our school and shall for always . . . We, the staff ot the 1959 Monticello, dedicate this book to Miss Dorman-not because of her wonderful personality or her thoughttulness and understanding for her students-but for her readiness to do whatever is asked of her as well as the contribution she makes by leading her students to an understanding and appre- ciation of the finest in art. Forward, march! as the band perfects its routines. iwwwmmiwiminwiiiii Wiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimwii W www Start the presses! is the order in a Vocational Printing Class. gn ls that thing in there alive. a girl asks in a science observation session. llliir, Now if you will Turn to page 45 and examine problem number eleven. . . . and he asked you for a date to the prom . . .? COME ON, YA SLOBS! ACT LIKE SOLDIERS! as 1he crack squad drills during half-time at basketball games. S i A X MRS. JOHN HANSEN DR. FREDRICK FRANCIS PUTMAN JOHN RICHARD STOUFER ARNOLD CHRISTENSEN FEE CHEW of scam What do you mean, you deserve a raise? Keeping his goal always in view, the education of the chil- dren of Council Bluffs, Super- intendent of Schools Russel J. Mourer, faces many difficulties. Among the most serious are in- adequate funds, public apathy and overcrowded classrooms. Through these difficulties he never loses sight of the individ- ual child and what is best for education in Council Bluffs. '21 S f ssl 11 swore '41, Certainly, come right in. Q 5 . -Q.. Win I I Quiet! Announcements . . . Announcements. What can l do for you? Mr. Bernard Bolton, our devoted principal at Thomas Jefferson, has done much to improve the educational facilities and advance the stand- ards of our school. He supports every school ac- tivity, promoting school spirit. He has won much respect from the students and patrons at T.J. Q 'Sm ,989 The staggering amount of clerical work involved in running a large high school can be very nerve wrack- ing. lt is capably handled by our office staff pictured above. They are Mrs. Bentlage, attendance clerk, Mrs. Town, substitute registrar, Mrs. Beck, bookkeeper. Insert, Mrs. Springer, registrar. PHYLLIS BRISBY-English and Creative Writ- ing MERRILL BROWN-Band and Orchestra ROBERT CAPEL-English and Psychology HARRIET CHASE-Shorthand 1 MAR? 105 ' A its W, . ., , Ag,-.leg .nfs . , sr, lk A I HUGH M. cooKE-Algebra ED CORNELL-Printing C E. ,sf-3 ,fha tion and General Science VIRDEAN DORMAN-Art WILBER EGE-Industrial Art FRANCES ELLIOT-Shorthand and Transportation? O g P lygfflfz M RICHARD DAVIS-Biology, Physical Educa- WK 6,1550 I ea R. H. F DERS-English, Drama, Stage Mana ement, and Annual STEPH N J. FIELD-Vice Principal and Biology RICHARD FORMANEK-Industrial Arts JOSEPH GEORGE-English and Debate JOYCE GRUBB-English SHIRLEY GUNDERSON-Physical Education JOHN HANNA-Latin and English FRANCES HANSON-Physical Education R. A. HARRISON-Journalism, American History, and D.O. Advisor KENNETH HAWKES-English, World History MADGE HINKEL-Algebra LLOYD JEROME-English and World Community ROY JESSEN-Economics EDWARD JEWETT-Science Q54 HAROLD JONES-Typing, Secretarial Practice and Transcription JEN NY JOY-Homemaking FRANK LAMANTIA-Algebra RICHARD LEED-Guidance Counselor RALPH LETTS-Geometry ESTHER MADDEN-English Q, X HAZEL MILLER-English WALLACE MILLER-Drafting RUTH MOELLER-English csonzcse MORTENSEN-Typing 5 f FRANK PALUKA-American History ROBERT PAULS-Driver Training ELLY PETER-English and Biology LILLIAN REITAN-English and Spanish MERIAM SCHLEGEL-Homemaking GRACE SCHROEDER-Bookkeeping JOSEPH SKLENICKA-Chemistry, Physics, Special Problems, and Science MARGIE SMITH-Vocal Music CLARA STRICKLAND-American Government DOROTHY THORNTON-Librarian 'ir X HOMER TOWNSEND-Science MARTHA WANGBERG-American History GARNET WELSCH-Global Geography and Civics ALICE WILSON-Homemaking SERGEANT FIRST CLASS HUEY L. BURGE- R.O.T.C. MASTER SERGEANT EDGAR W. ROBERTS- R.O.T.C. MARY JANE STAGEMAN-Homemaking and Nursing Students are hungry people, and Tee Jay students are no exception. Divided into three lunches, we really keep these six excellent cooks busy. They are Mrs. Mathieson, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. LeMaster, Mrs. Prasse, Mrs. Fredrich, :ind Mrs. Fenoel. Our school would not be such a pleas ant place if it were not for our hard-work ing custodians. They are Mr. Fleming, Mr er, our head custodian. Jensen, Mr. EPP, Mr. Smith, Mr. Thom- ton, Mrs. Pennington. Insert is Mr. Spring- X O First row: L. Hoff, J. Gammon, C. Stevens, S. Cleveland, D. Hoober, W. Lotz, J. Klement. Second row: D. Fox, J. Varner, D. Utterback, D. Larson, D. Mumm, Sponsor, Joseph George. Oratory, newscasting, and poetry reading were added to the debate program this year. The Forensics Club participated in the Missouri Valley League and other tourna- ments. Q. 2.14. First row: P. Anderson, E. Anderson, L. Robinson, S. Davis, B. Waffle, J. Ditzen, M. Martin, D. Smith, M. Lackerby, M. Prieto, C. Stevens. Second row: E. Plunkett, S. Fry, B. Hamilton, K. Beers, T. Jottmson, C. Butler, P, LeMaster, S, Knousk, K, Hutchens, C. Betts, L, Danielsen, J. Brown. Third row: B. Lauver, N. Mumm, L, Reed, L. Sealock, R. Meyer, V. Valentine, S. Van Scoy, S. LeMaster, L. Lloyd, K. Belt, D. Walling, Mrs. Gunderson. Fourth row: K. Rief, V. Vittitoe, R. Souser, S. Turner, C. Kruse, M. Marr, C. Ganner, J. Downs, S. Tompkins, R. Gaver, J. Brown, S, Thomas. Fifth row: S. Nugent, C. Venard, S. Tallman, R. Versaci, P. Hansen, S. Vernon, J. Jensen, J. Tews, J, Gier, R. Larson. The Girls' Recreation Association, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Gunderson, is open to girls of all grades who like to participate in sports. Their various activities are bas- ketball, volleyball, softball, and trampoline practice. First row: H. Clark, W. Mains, D. Tobias, M. McCauley, J. Mathews, J. Banks, K. Butler. Second row: J Brinkman, N. Jones, J. Briggs, E, Craig, J. Brown, D. Carlson, T. Hays, C. Dawson, J. Kennett, J. Jensen Third row: K, Conaway, M. Ruger, G. Grove, M. Fowler, M. Martin, S. Peterson, J. Kidwell, D. Beeson, B Steppuhn, K. Hawkins, C. Clawson, J. Rabuck. Fourth row: K. Souser, S. Keele, G. Beckner, F. Sturgeon, E Anderson, J. Varner, D. Mumm, D. Olson, D. Friend, B, Lanham, B. Buvak, C. Marr. Each home room at Tee Jay elects a representative and alternate for Student Council. This organization enables the students to voice their opinion for improving our school activities, such as the annual, Christmas Sno-Ball and the Magazine Sale. The proceeds from these efforts help finance school projects. 7.7. , First row: K. Campbell, M. Conway, M, Fox, B. Hoden, C. McConnell, S. Cleveland, E. Plunkett. Second row R. Boren, P. Brannon, G. Grove, J. Kendall, L. Struble, Sponsor, Mr. George. The Tee Jay chapter of the National Future Teachers of America Association employs a point system to earn experience toward a teaching career. Members spent a day observing the work of teachers in elementary schools. They help teachers check papers and occasionally substitute. First row: J. Briggs, D. St. Clair, N. Cassell, N. Jones, B. Orme, J. Williams, S. Latham, N. Lang, L. Dough- man, K. Conaway, D. DeSanti, J. Brinkman, K. Souser, S. Lapsley, E. Plunkett, B. Graves, L. Oviatt, J. Moser Sponsor, Mrs. Gunderson. Second row: G. Grove, L. Struble, J. Kendall, C. Christensen, K. Campbell, Ll Clodfelder, K. Bailey, P. Lewis, C. Bryan, M. Fox, M. Walker, H. Hillman, C. Marr, C. Gordon S. Keele S. Lisle, B. Lanham. Third row: M. Ingram, S. Haines, M. Culiat, L. Boyer, B. Lovelace, M. Camden, K. Rief, R. Gallup, D. Walling, K. Belt, M. Lammert, M, Conway, C. Konecny, C. Vamer, B. Schoenrock. Fourth row: B. Lauver, S. Rothe, S. Cleveland, B. Hewitt, A. Hewitt, B. Trumble, J. Coleman, P. Torneten, M. Schmidt, C. Stevens, G. Knudsen, R. Bruner, M. Wallace, J. Vallier, B. DeBar, B. Bouvak, J. Andersen. Fifth row: J. Gayman, M. Barron, J. Ackerman, K. Ives, K. Schlegel, S. Christina, K. Phillips, P. Freese, D. Sage, L. Holmes, S. Turner, K. Coleman, J. Rogers, J. Vernon, S. Martin, K. Keslar, M. Showers, A. Cook. Sixth row: S . Torrez, J. Rodriquez, K. Kissel, C. Miller, S. Hansen, J. Lovelace, P. Sullivan, P. Baker, L. Harrill, S. Fox L. Anderson, A. File, S. Thomas, K. Butler, J. Wilderman, S. Traylor, M. Warden, J. Lewis. Seventh row: J. Fuss, S. Gallaher, J. Nickelson, S. Ricker, S. Bessey, J. Smith, T. Archer, R. Thompson, E. Speer, N. Mumm, K . Tacy, S. Nugent, W. Hudson, S. Sherlunde, B. Castle, L. Sorrell, E. Mulerhill. GO! FITE! WIN! BEAT A.L.l! You can hear the Pep Club yelling these familiar words at most of the T.J. games. Building school spirit and supporting the team is the aim of the Club. Mrs. Gunderson thusiasm of the Cheerleaders and Pep Club working together. E ed 1' I lmul 'A ' is the sponsor. The coaches say that the success of the team is helped by the en- 75040445 First row: B. Waffle, C. Ganner, M. Marr, C. Kruse, S. Turner, R. Souser, V. Vittitoe, L. Robinson, Mrs Gunderson. Second row: D. Smith, J. Jensen, S. Pullman, S. Matuski, C. Graham, J. Chew, N. Prine, S. Weber C. French, P. Hansen, S. Vernon. Third row: S. Fry, P. Kemp, R. Fencl, S. Mason, G. Hampton, V. Valentine J. Graves, S, Thomas, W. Smith, K. Ericksen, D. Walla, J. Walling, S. Shoemake. Fourth row: L. McConnell B. McCoy, J. Ganey, P. LeMaster, C. Butler, P. Anderson, S. Davis, R. Versaci, J. Ditzedar, M. Prieto, R Gaver. Fifth row: S. Mueller, M, McClure, T. Johnson, L. Danielsen, K. Hutchens, S. Konowe, B. Hamilton L. Reed, L. Sealock, M. Martin, M. Lockerly, J. Brown. First row: M. Beyerink, R. Story, C. McConnell, D. Carlson, D. Ivy, T. Hays, H. Clark, Mrs. Brisby. Second row: J. Wilclerman, G. Eggers, J. Abshier, F. Collins, J. Sorensen, G. English, T. Bruner. Creative Writing was organized to stimulate an interest in emotional writing. To be eligible you must have a B average in English. The club has entered writing contests open to high school students. Mrs. Brisby is the sponsor. 6 I -AJ First row: P. Rolfe, R. Orr, J. Gammon, J, Hartman, J, Varner, D. Olson, B. Machmuller, B. Olson, L. Peterson Second row: D. Reed, J. Kieldgaard, G. Rolfes, D. Larson, D. Utterback, S. Gruenau, W. Lotz, D. Fox, J Klement, Sponsor, Mr. Sklenicka. Third row: R. Drake, P. Cuccia, M. Garrean, L. Adams, F. Henning, P Paladino, W, Britton, D. Mumm, D. Klernent. The membership of the Science Club consists of people who have enough interest in science to pursue it outside of class. Members perform experiments dealing with basic scientific principles. Other activities include field trips and an annual steak fry. 7. .z-if, C First row: B, Castle, P. Maxwell, K, Taylor, M. Strong, P. Kellar, C. Hummel, J. Stork, J. Liston, F. Sturgeon, Sponsor, Mrs, Joy. Second row: J. Dew, S. Watkins, K. Schlegel, J. Gayman, S. Haines, M. Boyer, P. Weatherly, D, Butler, N, Dillehay, P, Bowen. Third row: M. Lammert, K. Rief, M. Camden, R, Gaver, J. Brown, S. Eldridge, M. Bollig, M, Blum, C, Betts. Fourth row: G. Beckner, 5. Sherlund, B. Sullivan, P. Sulli- van, L. Holmberg, D. Stanford, C, Haworth, J. Pauley, P. Collins, The purpose of F,H.A. is to promote a better understanding of homemaking and to promote better home lite. Each year they help with the Book Week Tea, have a Birthday Party along with other activities. First row: P, Stearns, A. Thornton, G. Grove, J. Mathews, M. McCauley, J. Kendall, P. Brannon, M. Fox, K. Campbell. Second row: J. Hollinger, V. Borgaila, S. Sanders, M. Ruger, L. Struble, W. Boyer, M. Akers, S. Turner, F. Campbell. Third row: N. Jones, N. Cassell, J. Briggs, S. Lapsley, J. Williams, D. St. Clair, B. Hoden, S. Cleveland, B. Manson. The Library Club was organized in February of 1932. Members must have an A or B and be willing to serve in the library. Each year they sponsor the Book Week Tea, present the Colonial Ball every February and also have a Mother-Daughter picnic in the spring. Miss Thornton is the sponsor. First row: B. Schoenrock, S. Wilkins, P. Wilkins, D. Probst, J. Ganey, L. Hymer, J. Hiers, R. Becerra, D. Duke, L. Phipps, R. Chambers, G. Spencer, Sponsor Miss Reitan. Second row: J. Vanderpool, T. Stogdill, G. Walling, G. Knudsen, S. Gaines, B. Lauver, L. McConnell, B. McCoy, P. Hansen, M. Prieto, J. Walling, S. Tompkins, E. Skow, G. James. Third row: D. Lee, D. Bingel, V. Benegas, G. McKnight, D. Kuhl, J. Mitchell, D. Thomas, C, Neiswender, G. Malick, T. Christensen, M. Culiat, L. Boyer, J. Fuss, M. Lockerby. Fourth row: M. Allen, T. Tobias, J. Conzemius, F. Moreno, K. Potts, D. Godwin, F. Sorrell, B. Smith, S. Wahl, D. Smith, R. Roush, R. Moats, R. Schmidt, L. Forcade. Fifth row: J. Coppock, H. Jones, B. Erickson, L. Behrens, K. White, K. Warford, G. Stultz, M. Nunez, L. Kieldgaard, M. Roden, B. Drummond, F. Hrasky, C. Hatton. Sixth row: D. Joslin, B. Martin, D. Hunt, D. Reeves, B. Beckman, D. McMullen, D. Schultz, P. Turner, C. Shahan, B. Nielson, D, Kilbane, R. Marr, D. Dew, B. Park. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to give the members familiarization with customs, literature, and music of Spanish America. lt also tries to increase friendship between those countries and our own. They also have an active part in the Road Show. Miss Reitan is the sponsor. 'Zed First row: L. Breshers, W. Whaley, J. LaMontte, J. Varner, C. Mahoney, C. McConnell, J. Wilson, N, Zimmer- man, E. Hallberg, M. Vogt, M. Waugh, C. Hummel. Second row: L. Sorrell, J. Brown, C. Newman, D, Smith, L. Simons, T. Gardner, S. Edmonds, K. Massouris, T. Johnson, S. Fry, M. McClure, C. Kruse, M. Ruger. Third row: J. Larsen, D. Primmer, R. Zahn, B, Hensky, D. Chappell, E. Sayers, M. Lockerby, C. Ackerman, B. Lauver, S. Mueller, J. Spurgin. Fourth row: K. Wilson, R. Becerra, J. Rief, F. Paladino, J. Nickelson, S. Galla- her, J. Fuss, S. Bessey, J. Black, N. Thornton, L. Anderson. Fifth row: J. Vallier, A. Williams, G. DeBar, W. Hudson, B. Graves, S. Ricker, P. Freese, J. Andersen, K. Coleman, E. Plunkett, A. Cook. The Junior Red Cross is one of the most important organizations at Tee Jay. One of its largest proiects is packing the Christmas gift boxes to be sent to the underprivileged children overseas. The officers for the year 1958-59 are: Judy Brown, President, Fred Paladino, Vice President, LaRita Sorrell, Secretary, Christina Newman, Treasurer. 3- First row: Sponsor, Mrs. Brisbyg K. Ives, J. Banks, M. Showers, N. Hatcher, C. McLaughlin, L. Sorrell, B. Culton, S. Boren, D. West. Second row: K. Roberts, P. Phillips, D. Probst, B. Buvak, F. Campbell, A. Wil- liams, C, Foutch, C. Venard, J. Street, S. Tallman. Third row: T. Fox, B. Castle, M. Langston, S. Nugent, B. Hareis, P. Peiper, T. Wright, K. Wilson, D. West, J. Mitchell. Having a UNIEF drive and sponsoring a dance each year are only two of the many helpful things the Y-Teens do. The club promotes national fellowship among girls. Sponsor, Mrs. Brisby. Hman Row 1: M. Klonus-Secretary, J. Moser-Vice-President, M. McCauley-Treasurer, A. Thornton-President. Row 2: M. Kruse, N. Cassell, J. Shipley, B. Orme, A. McClelland, L. Struble, W. Boyer, C. Bryan, K. Bailey, K. Coleman, K. Conaway, M. Vogt, D. DeSanti. Row 3: S. Thomas, M. Akers, M. Fowler, J. 'Fried- man, P. Torneten, J. Coleman, L. Oviatt, C. Christensen, B. Graves, S. Latham, M. Waugh, P. Freese, Mrs. Clara Strickland-Sponsor. Row 4: E. Plunket, K. Butler, G. Beckner, K. Taylor, K. Campbell, K. Hoden, D. St. Clair, N. Jones, S, Keele, M. Fox, N. Lang, J. Vernon, C. Gordon. Aurora is one of the oldest Literary Societies at T. J. Members are voted in by their scholastic ability, leadership and character. Members engage in various serv- ice activities. The club's rnain activity is the Annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. Mrs. Strickland is the sponsor. Row 7: Patsy Baker, Theon Hogue, Sharon Harrill, Margaret Walker. Row 2: Mrs. Wilson-Sponsor Barbara Hogue, Jackie Lovelace, Sandra Hansen, Pamela Freese, Sharon Boren. The Future Nurses Club is in its second year at T.J. lts purpose is to help girls become acquainted with nursing as a profession. its activities include viewing movies in the field of nursing, hearing representatives from various schools of nursing and visiting local hospitals. 1 0 Row 7: Mr. Brown-Director, Janice Walling, Barbara Paulson, Sharon Watkins, Judy Peterson. Row 2 Darrel Carlson, Stanley lvy, Stewart Crouse, Dawn Brown and Carol Grosvenor. The string ensemble pictured here serves to furnish string music on different oc- casions throughout the year. Several members of the string group participate in the All-State Music Festival each year as well as participating in the State Music Contest and the Music Clinic. O Row 1: Miss Elliott-Sponsor, l.aRita Sorrell-President, Barbara Castle-Vice-President, Gloria Beckner- Secretary, Row 2: Karen Godden, Arbutis Adamson, Martha Langston, Gay Sheely, Martha Ruger, Sharon Watkins, Sharon Twomey, Marva Wall. Row 3: Donna Clark, Janice Johnson, Karen Howell, Patsy Bowen, Donetta Cupit, Barbara Paulson, Linda Edwards, Gloria DeBar. The main project of the Commercial Club is sponsoring a student savings program, in connection with a local bank. 14 Row 1: S. Peterson-President, J. Mathews-Vice-President, J. Rogers-Treasurer, J. Humlicek-Sergeant at-Arms, Miss Peter-Sponsor. Row 2: M. Walker, M, Friedman, J. Ferrarello, V. Borgaila, L. Ebert, N Smith, J. Briggs, J. Kendall, S, Wilson. Row 3: P. Lewis, J. Smith, L. Holmes, K. Souser, L. McGee, B Madison, S. Oviatt, J. Anderson, J. Brinkman, N. Zimmerman, S, Traylor. Row 4: C. Konecny, S. Bessey L. Clodfelder, J. Banks, B. Garrett, M. Martin, C. Lee, J. Larsen, C. McConnell, S. Sanders, M. Ruger. Altruma aims to develop leadership, scholarship, and character among its members. They distribute Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to needy families. In the spring they sponsor a Mother-Daughter Banquet. Their sponsor is Miss Peter. 'e R0W.l1 Bob CaVlS0I , 5lCl Hyde, .lerry Doughman, John Coppoch, Tom Bruner, Jim Robshaw, Mr. La Mantra. Row 2: Herb Graybill, Dick Ingersol, Jack Lang, Ralph Aldrich, Ron Jessen, Ron Mossburg, Joe Medocovich. The Lettermen's Club is an organization of boys who have earned their Varsity letter in any maior sport. One of their activities is the selection of the various courts from which the queens are subsequently chosen. They also sponsor banquets honoring maior sports. Compliments of HARRY C. CROWL, Realtor MW Row 1: Terry Hays-President, Art Manzito-Vice-President, Sharon Haines-Secretary-Treasurer, Yvonne Elonich, Colleen Croghan, Linda O'Hara, Karen Rieff, Merron Camden, Nancy Mumm. Row 2: Bonnie Buvak, Frances Campbell, Larry Adams, Frank Henning, Dvvylan Gearhart, Jude Nickelson, Eugene Craig, Jean Fuss. Row 3: Kathy Phillips, James Turpen, Michael Garrean, Glen Walling, Jim Hammers, David Lee, Fred Paladino, Mr. Davis-Sponsor. The Biology Club is open to any student interested enough in biology to want to study it outside of class time. During the year the members visit various places such as the mink farm, fish farms, experimental farms and others. ww lin Row 7: Margaretta Warden, Pat Brannon, Barbara Hoden, William Heaps, Wray Britton, Speed Tobias. Row 2: Barbara Poftenbarger, Marilyn Beyerink, Bonnie Buvak, Frances Campbell, Roxie Story, Joella Kirk, Jeanne Brinkman, Larry Walker. Row 3: Larry Taylor, Marvin Thacker, Jim Hartman, Dick Olson, Jim Varner, Dorsie Ivy, Ron Clemens, Art Manzitto, Fred Paladino, ilnset right, R. H. Flanders-Sponsor, left, John Culjat-President.J Thespians is the national high school drama society. It has as its aim the improving of standards of excellence in plays and dramatic activities. Compliments of COOKS PAINT AND VARNISH f-hz Row 7: Miss Dorman-Sponsor, Barbara Poffenbarger-President, Larry Taylor-Vice-President, Barbara Swanson-Secretary, Marilyn Beyerink. Row 2: Kathy Vanderlook, Judy Copeland, Rodelle Thompson, Wray Britton, Roxie Story, Margaretta Warden. Row 3: Marvin Vallier, Ken Wolff, Judy Malmos, Judy Peterson, Sherry Lindsay, Sharon Gaines. The Art Club is a group of boys and girls who have a common interest in Art. Projects this year include a study visit to Joslyn Art Museum and work on their own creative Art Proiects. I Row 1: M. Fox-President, S. Hansen-Vice-President P. Freese-Secretary, M. Walker-Treasurer, D. Gearhart-Sergeant-at-Arms, J. Lovelace, C. McConnell. Row 2: C. Venard, M. Klein, J. Bearnan, L. Adams, B. Wolfe, D. Smith, F. Henning, E. Craig, C. Heaps, G. Rief, L. Peterson, F. Campbell, M, Ingram. Row 3: C. Grosvenor, J. Moser, C. Ellison, K. Ellison E. Gilson, D, Klement, F. Paladino, L. Brockman, J. Gier, R. Fencl, P. Kemp, S. Weber, D. Bryant. Row 4: L. Reed, J. Ditzler, S. Vernon, S. Davis, V. Valentine, J. Rhoten, S. Matuski, W. Smith, C. French, D. Walla, C. Butler, M. Martin, M. McClure. The Latin Club learns about Rome and the Roman ways. They also sponsor a dance, and have an annual party. The sponsor is Mr. Hanna. Compliments of BAlRD TEXACO SERVICE STATl6N wwitq V-l-C-T-O-R-Y Starting Upper Left Corner: Carolyn Barron, Delilah De Santi, Jeanne Brinkman, Barbara Orme, Nancy Lang, DeAnn St. Clair, Joycelyn Williams, Sandra Lapsley, Sally Latham, Sally Thomas, Nancy Cassel, Janis Briggs, Kathy Souser, Kay Conoway. The cheerleaders are an organization composed of six Freshmen, six Second Team and fourteen Varsity girls K8 Seniors-6 Juniorsl. The club has a constitution which it tollovvs. Officers are: President, Joycelyn Williams, Vice-President, Kay Conway, Secretary, Carolyn Bryan, and Treasurer, Mary Marr. The purpose of the club is to promote school spirit and lead the team to victory. Nothing makes these members happier than to have the stands filled with mouth- wide people shouting for victory. Compliments of JOHNNY'S CAFE WITH A GREAT BIG T Sophomore Cheerleaders, Front To Back, Pat Lewis, Carolyn Bryon, Margaret Walker, Kathy Campbell Lefi to Righl, Mary Fox, Linda Clodfelder, Carole Christensen, Karen Baily. A n-In Freshman Cheerleaders, Clockwise, Billie Waffle, Mary Marr, Roxie Souser, Sandy Turner, Linde Robinson, Connie Tanner, Virginia Vittitoe, Vir- ginia Kruse. Complimenrs of LANE BROTHERS PHARMACY g,..,M Left to Right: Larry Walker, Margaretta Warden, Editor-Larry Taylor, Barbara Poffenbarger, La Rita Sorrell. Standing: Linda Struble and Marvin Thacker. This year's annual was dominated by persons who were outstanding people in the art department. Consequently they dedicated themselves to the task of producing a book which was artistically sophisticated and as a result chose the result chose the theme Modern Art. Riotous times were had during the sales campaign writing and rehearsing the zany commercials which broke a sales record for the school-850 year- books in 7 days. Also the sales gimmick, A Horror Show, provided many hours of exciting fun. All in all the staff felt that they gained a great deal of knowledge about sales and publishing and specifically they learned how difficult an annual can be. Sponsor R. H. FLANDERS Left to Right: Business Manager Barbara Castle. Barbara Swanson, Penny Stearns, Sharon Sanders, DeAnn St. Clair, John Cul- iat. Standing: Ronnie Rockwell. Insert: Marilyn McCauley. X: if S agua! FIRST SEMESTER STAFF-Row i: LaRita Sorrell, Sharon Peterson, Gail Grove. Row 2: Nancy Smith, Jim Gammon, Marilyn Klonus. Row 3: Larry Porter, Jim Hartman, Gary Petersen. The Signal staff is a select group of Journalism 2, 3, and sometimes 4 students. They are chosen by R. A. Har- rison the Signal advisor. The Signal is one of the hardest working, non-profit organizations in Tee Jay. The student publication carries with it the hurry and scurry to meet the all- important deadlines that present you with a paper every other Friday. The Signal has received many local, national and regional awards, one of these being the honored National Scholastic Press Association award. SECOND SEMESTER STAFF-Row i: Kay Conaway, Arliss Goodman, Judy Rogers, Jane Vernon, Kathleen Coleman, Harriet Hillman. Row 2: Ron King, Penny Stearns, Richard lngersol, Diantha Biggerstaff, Jim Gammon, Gary Peterson, Carol Witt. Compliments of LUCEY JEWELERS 4674 Miss Margie Smith, our choir director, is responsible for the fine choir Thomas Jefferson High School has. We are cer- tain no one else could direct or guide our choir quite the way she does. Her experiences in music, her talent in handling people, and her creative mind, all add to - the tremendous success which Vocal music enioys at Thomas Jefferson. Our choir at Thomas Jefferson High School is highly thought of throughout the state of Iowa. The main event of the year for the choir was the musical show. This year we did Carousel. lt was one of the most elaborately staged productions ever mounted at Thomas Jefferson. Presentation of the Mes- siahg Music Clinic with Abraham Lincoln High School: and the choir trip round out a very full schedule. In addition they perform for many civic events as do small groups and clubs. They are our best ambassadors of good will for the school in Council Bluffs. 7 The band, under the direction of Merrill Brown, is one of the most active organizations at Tee Jay. Every- one in the crowd enioys their remarkable formations on the football field during the halftime at home games. Other activities in which they participate at Tee Jay are: clinic, the Military Ball, and their spring concert. Their outside activities are numerous. As a group they took a trip to Sioux City to march in a parade with approximately 35 other bands in Iowa. They also par- ticipated in local parades. Several individuals tried their skills at Contest and All-State. Many of them were rewarded. The band is very proud of the new risers which they received this year. And the drum major is exceptionally proud of his new uniform. 'gcuwl MAJORETTES Mary Strong, Arla McCoy, Mary Mar1in, Oralee Gates, Martha Ruger 2.0. 7. . HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, PLATOON I-Row l: Dave Lindsay, Mike Matthews, Mark Lane, Terry Hayes, Charles Kern, Dale Dickensen, Don Hymer, Robert DeBoer, Ron Mossberg, Don Diamond, Gary Fields. Row 2: Dean Brougham, Jim Johnson, Nick Selentic, Duane Hassler, Dick Friend, Chuck Clawson, Larry Adams, Robert L. Phillips, Row 3: Fred Kratzke, Howard Anderson, Tommy Plummer, Donald Jennings, Joe Paladino, Gene Bacon, Frank Henning. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, PLATOON 2fRow 1: Terry Camp, Jim Kedwell, Layland Struble, John Hansen, Jerald Hopkins, Pete Steward, Jim Head, Jim North, Collin Hattan, David Tobias, Row 2: Craig Carrigan, Mike Dinovo, Terry Carriagn, Randy Zahn, Wayne Marten, Ken Wolff. Row 3: Paul Damon, Walter Burtnett, Norman Smith, Bob Marriott, William Osborn, Larry Ives. Compliments of MUSIC SHOP 2.0. 7. . COMPANY A, PLATOON 'l-Row I: Tom Lee, Jon Klement, Donald Bollig, Gary Kirkendall, Spencer Visuri, Everett Colton, Larry Taylor, David Larson, Richard Amsberry, Denny Clark. Row 2: Ralph Campbell, Harry DuBois, Ron Smith, Gary Buechner, Eldon O'Dell, Sam Irwin. Row 3: Dale Fuss, Jim Abshier, Roger White, Eugene Lea, Dave Slack, Larry Rogge. COMPANY A, PLATOON 2-Row 1: Sam Kilbarda, Marvin Thacker, Les Whitney, Paul Rolfe, David Lee, Gerald Coleman, Jim Eicher, Ron King. Row 2: Peter Paladino, Lee Wohlers, Robert Kitchell, Larry Lander. Row 3: Charles Young, Larry Wheeler, Tom Tews, Gary Clark, Bob Sorenson. Compliments of FOX OFFICE EQUIPMENT 2.0. 7. . COMPANY A, PLATOON 3-Row 1: Larry Taylor Lt., John Clopine, Dennis Scawler, George Lane, Marvin McDonald, Dennis Smith, David Utterback Lt., Gary Rolfes Lt. Row 2: Clarence McDonald, Kenny Corum, Bill Porter,Terry Miller, Tom Dettmann. Row 3: Jim Robshaw, Jim Evans, Jerry Garretson, Frank Singer, Mike Gorham. COMPANY B, PLATOON l-Row I: Jim Coppock 2nd Lt., Paul Osborn, Perry Thomson, Ronald Pilger, Daniel Ulmer, Robert Musgrove, Robert Miller, Jerry Mahrt, Glen Walling. Row 2: Roger McCoy, Ronald Strong, Jim Hammers, Garold Monahan, Ron Moss, Reggie Edenburn, Niel Holmes. Row 3: Dennis Lambirth, Phil Beckman, Mike Hutchens, Charles Hook, Ray Mark, Harry Aherns, Larry Olson. Insert, Bill Talbott Sgt. Compliments of SHANNON'S CAFE ,0, 7. . COMPANY B, PLATOON 2-Row 7: Jerry Espinosa, Mervin Baxter, Jim Pogue, Chuck Wichersham, Dick John- son, Lanny Miller, James Moraine, Gary Fogle, Pat Sturm, Larry Murphy 2nd Lt., David Max. Row 2: Wayne Mains, Marvin Hiatt, Ricky Johannsen, Terry Prentice, Norman Detts, Bennie Hunter, Jim Ebert, Gary Goldsberry. Row 3: Floyd Diamond, Bob Hill, Robert Jones, John Bott, Mark Allen, Jerry Baxter, John Swift. COMPANY B, PLATOON 3-Row l: Don Manson, Joe Medakovich, Kenny Ruffcorn, Bill Reichart, Wyman Skaw, Gary Spencer, Norman Wakefield. Row 2: Bill Armstrong, Harry Watts, Ray Knight, Albert Vallier, Kelvin Lamphear. Row 3: Larry Betz, Ron Kelley, Ron Kellar, Homer Max, Lewis Louden, Jerry Bohnet, Denny Smith. Compliments of HERMAN CLOTHES SHOP 2.0, 7. . COMPANY C, PLATOON I-Row 1: Buddy Phillips, Jerry Sorensen, Garrett Walling, Bob Stubblefield, Larry Woods, Arthur Christensen, Frank Collins, Larry Anderson, Jerry Doughman, Dick Sigler, Ron Jessen, Bill Mattox, John Culiat, Dick Gittens. Row 2: David Lee, Douglas Primmer, Edward Arnold, Clyde Flowers, Leslie Harris, Dale Haven, Algie Farr, Franklin Lebaugh, C. Fennel. Row 3: B. Richardson, A. Walter, B. Floyd, R. Sayers, L. McGlade, G. Dillon, M. Carmichael, T. Wasinger. COMPANY C, PLATOON 2-Row 7: Jack Lang, Mick Heffernan, Bob Carlson, Don Talbott, Don Souser, Jerald Childers, Jim Vanderpool, Delmar Mclntosh, Lynn Godden, Gary Petry, Larrv Porter. Row 2: Craig Wells, James Turpen, Paul Palmer, Bill Erickson, Larry Daugherty, Mike Stogdill, Ronald Burns.'Row 3: Larry Morse, Dennis Eakin, Donald Campbell, Marvin Vallier, David Dillehay, Gary Sollazzo. Compliments of LANE BROS. PHARMACY 2.0, 7. , COMPANY D, PLATOON 1-Row 1: Larry Walker 2nd Lt., John Martin, Nick Paulson, Jim Larsen, Herk O'Hara, Glen Breeden, Denny Baird, neth Seaman ist Sgt., Insert: Andrews, Bob Payne, Tito Roger Bolte, Dick Andersen, Richard White. Terry Montgomery, Al Childers, Jerry Anderson, Bob McNeil, Don Versaci, Ken- Jim Humlicek 2nd Lt. Row 2: Everett Mason, Mike Conzemius, Richard Jones, Phil DeSantiago, Rudy Becera, Marvin Munyon, Gary Gibbs, Dave LeRette. Row 3: Ed Cloyd, David Cavanaugh, Don Wall, Ron Drake, Dick Rowe, William Hewitt, COMPANY D, PLATOON 2-Row I: Raymond Boren, Terry Narmi, Dick Hobbs, Les Price, Dennis Moore Ray Reninger, Roger Nichols, Fred Paladino, Kenneth Jones, Jack Kjeldgarrd. Row 2: Leonard Keene, Dale Alquist, Ray DuBois, Eugene Craig, Dick Hrasky, Ron Westerberg, Eddie Tomkins. Row 3: Bill Dimmitt, Denny Beckman John Murphy, Richard Schuning, Carl Rogers, Art Manzitto, David Phipps. Compliments of PETERSEN MOBILE SERVICE uf! GIRLS' DRILL TEAM-Row I: Sharon Newman, Nancy A. Robinson, Judy R. Gayman, Janet Eakin, Mary Points, Judy Peterson. Row 2: Jac Skank, Judy Malmos, Judith Tenniekeit, Marsha Lockerby. Row 3: Richard Amsbery C.O., Judy Wohlert, Irma Taylor, Lillian Breshers, Rose Myers, Bob Carlson. BOYS' DRILL TEAM-Row 7: Larry Walker C.O., Ron King, Paul Osborn, Gary Kerkendahl, Jim Johnson, Speed Tobias, Dick White. Row 2: Larry Heirner, Bob Hitchell, David Gilson, Lynn Godden, Dennis Smith, Carlon Hatfen. Row 3: Roger While, Paul Damon, Terry Miller, Jerry Garretlson, Don Campbell. Speed Tobias as Rumpelstiltskin mysteriously spins straw into gold. l K . 0 0 The Tee Jay Dramatic departmentfs first venture into children's theatre under the direction of R. H. Fanders proved enormously successful. Playing to 20 grade schools during a one-week run it gave the young actors their first taste of an extended run. Highlights, in addition to some fine acting were the technical effects of spinning straw into gold and Rumpel flying to pieces at the end along with weird sound effects. The families gather to see the King'5 new son, The prince duels against two guards for the life of his new queen. Mr. Enoch Snow-and family. Carousel is the story of the tough Billy and the tender Julie who were married--Julie against the warnings of the townspeople and Billy against the owner of the carousel, a woman vio-. lently and iealously in love with him. Because of the marriage, Billy loses his job, becomes desper- ate, bullies his wife, and rages bitterly-until he learns that he is to become a father. To get money to support the coming child Cof whom he is magnificently proud in proslpectl he helps with a holdup, is persuaded against his will by Jigger Craigin, a shiftless sailor friend, to take part in a robbery which goes awryg hereupon Billy kills himself. But he was here, Mother! ffm S l'll let you ride on the carousel any time. 'qw Q ef s f Vfm LYVV i Q gsm 5 -E W in Mr. Snow, you're wonderfull After fifteen years of purgatory, Billy stands at the back door of Heaven, escorted by a Heavenly Friend. Here he meets the Starkeeper who in- forms him that he will never get into Heaven until he redeems his soul. He is given a chance, he is allowed to return to earth for twenty-four hours, during which time he must perform one good deed. Billy is given a glimpse of his fifteen- year-old unhappy daughter, Louise, and steals a star to give her when he arrives on earth. Awkward and blundering, he cannot persuade the girl to accept the gift, is angered by her re- fusal, and slaps her. But she is not hurt. His love transcends his roughness, and the slap feels like a kiss. The child is freed of her unhappiness, and Julie knows that, in spite of everything, she did not make a mistake in marrying the man of her choice. Nrugbi' The unfortunate explorer in the choir's hilarious Warrior. Swazi MICKEY HEFFERNAN-our star accordionist for four Road Shows. The Bresher Sisters Trio gave us thrilling interpretations of Negro spiriiuals Ze This year's Road Show was based on the theme Around the World. Starting in New York City we went west with stops at exotic Hawaii, mysterious China, then to the glory of Europe and finally a rousing finale Lullabye of Broadway. Highlights proved to be Mickey and his accordion, The Bresher Sisters, the choir's Swazi Warrior, The Operation of the Mad Doctors and, of course, the always popular sparkling dance routines of the Judithe's, the Senior Line and the Yellow Jackettes, the Junior Line. The show was well paced by director R. H. Fanders. Jeanne Brinkman's artistic ballet dance. The crazy family we took on the trip X 2 li ww? The varsity went through a hard year, but came out winning 2 games and losing 7. The exciting game at the end of the season beating Boystown 24 to 20. Which proved to be a very good game. Bob Brown became Tee Jay's first Bulldog, picked by the team for having the most guts and pep throughout the season in all the games. This will be the last year that Tee Jay will be in the intercity league. But sports will not be discontinued by any means. Tee Jay will play surrounding towns and a few Omaha schools. This we hope will improve not only sports at T.J. but morale as well. COACH HANSON TJ 7 Mo. Valley ,. ,.... . 6 TJ 6 AL ,. l3 TJ 6 Creighton ,. . 27 TJ O South ., . 42 TJ 13 North .. ...... 30 TJ O Tech , . 25 TJ 25 Benson 47 TJ O Central . ..,. 224 TJ 24 Boystown ..... .,,.. 2 0 COACH FORMANEK Front row, left to right: G. Poe, G. Petry, A. Phillips, R. Jessen, H. Graybill, F. Kratzke, R. Johansen, J. Robshaw, J. Coppock, T. Bruner, H. Anderson, L. Morse, P. Beckman, J. Martin, L. Porter, R. Mossburg. Second row: L. Louden, D. Hobbs, R. Boren, J. Palidino, S. Visuris, D. Smith, 'L. Walker, L. Fisher, T. Car- rigan, B. Brown, D. Breeden, D. Souser, J. Medakovich, E. Steward, G. Forrest, B. Carlson, L. Monahan, D. Matheisen, R. Howland, R. Cook. ' Ivif ARCHIE PHILLIPS LOUIS FISHER LARRY WALKER LARRY PORTER End Back Back End HERBERT GRAYBILL TOM BRUNER JIM COPPOCK Tackle Tackle Guard JOHN MARTIN DICK HOBBS BAY BOREN BOB CARLSON End Guard Guard Back . .A..A, 6 . .,,,., 26 - .., ,, 24 7 First row, left to right: R. Pilger, B. Porter, R. Mossburg, R. Cook, D. Smith, T. Dettman, M. Hutchins, J. Hiers, P. Thompson, R. Moss, R. Reninger, L. Monahan. Second row: Coach Bob Capel, B. Horner, B. Kitchell, R. Mathiesen, J. Palidino, L. Whitney, N. Betts, G. Petry, J. North, G. Poe, P. Palmer, B. Mattox, S. Visuri, R. Rowe, N. Paulson. , O Creighton . , ...,, O Tech ..,..,, V . .. 0 Benson . ..,... 6 North ..,, . Central ..... A. L. ..... . South ....... 6 i4 O 2'l l 3 20 i 3 The sophomore team was coached by Mr. Capel. The team consisted qt at least one boy from every class except the senior class. They ended up winning two, losing four and they tied with Central. Some of the team suited up and sometimes played with the yarsity. It is good experience for the coming years. The prospects are good for next year's varsity. A TEAM O Central W-, ---L25 Tech, Red' 0 North -U 0 South ..... . B TEAM ,,,.--'l4 A. L. ------27 I. S. D. ------l9 Tech, Blue 7 Bloomer ,---,,-2l 7 The Frosh ended the season with an ex- ceptionally large team of 47. Coached by Mr. Jerome and assisted by Mr., La Mantia, the freshmen ended with a 5O-5O.record, win- ning 4 and losing 4. The boys ranged in size and weight from Wilbur Whaley 14' and 526641 to Bill Edwards f5'6 and 200990. No matter what size, they were all trying. First row, left to right: B. Stender, I. Pierson, L. Peterson, D. Gardner, M. Lockerby, L. Spencer, J. Zaloudek, M. Boyer, J. Benegas, F. Mareno, W. Whaley, R. Maylor, G. Hobbs, R. Carrigan, W. Doughman, B. Martin, D. Dew, R. Spencer, J. Coppock. Second row: B. Aldrich, Mgr., D. Joslin, G. Steward, B. Ed- wards, M. Nunez, E. Gilson, H. Kreamier, B. Page, M. Mahoney, D. Prencil, J. Fleming, F. Hensky, R. Schmitt, M. Roden, T. Stogdill, M. Ramous, J. Rabuck, A. Smith, D. Reeves, J. Young, Mgr. warg AL Tech First row: Joe Medakovich, Wayne Mains, Larry Morse, Howie Anderson, Bill Matrox, Ron Jessen, Richard Ingersoll, Ray Boren. Second row: Coach Bob Capel, Ralph Aldrich, Doug Primmer, John Martin, Dorsie Ivy, Sid Hyde, Jim Humlicek, .lack Lang. South or , North Benson Harlan Central Prep North Sioux C AL 3 3 Tech South Benson Central Prep AL ity Central ,, TJ THEY 55 61 54 51 Al 51 3 c,eca 57 74 40 46 or cccc 55 61 3,,,,,,'5l 45 47 55 61 44 68 55 57 58 3 ,,,5 50 34 63 55 3 55555 48 61 44 43 37 67 58 61 Compliments of JOHNNlE'S CAFE Sid sinks another one! Left fo right: Fred Kratzke, Richard Jones, Bob DeBoer, Robert Vallier, Jerry Mahrt, Danny Duke, Jim Larson, Spencer Visuri. Second row: Mr. Davis, Richard Friend, Louis Louden, Wayne Martin, Dick Rowe, Terry Hayes, Bill Porter, Tom Floyd, Gerry Baird, Bob Sorenson. Ivy rescues the ball. AL ..,,,, Tech ,c.... South .... North Benson .,,,. Harlan ...,,v. Central c.... Prep .,,,c,,.,,,c,,,,A,--, VVVAW North Sioux City Central AL c,..,..cc,., ,A o,,,,,A,,co,, -A Tech .,,,o.. South .. c.c. , Benson ,,,... Central ..c..c Prep ..,c AL .cc,c THEY 36 20 31 34 45 38 39 44 48 62 52 38 42 39 45 46 54 2 From row, left to right: Ross Schmidt, Dennie Gardner, Don Dew, Frank Hrasky, Bill Drummond. Row two: Mr. Hansen, Ray Spencer, Jerry Stewart, Don Schultz, Dave Palmer, Roger Carrigan. Extreme left: Coach Hanson. 2 E Front row, left to right: Dick Sanders, Willie Floyd, Bob Beckman, Stanley Ivy, John Gibler, Ed Kelso, Dick Moats, Fred Hansen, Dave Pacholke, Roger Carrigan. Extreme left: Coach Hanson. Jack aims for another one. Ron Yips it in um . Bottom row, left to right: Herb Graybill, Thomas John Bruner, Bill Park, Ricky Johannsen, Tom Main, Roger Howland, Jerry Doughman, Ron Mossburg, Jim Rabuck, Larry Spencer, Wesley Doughman, Jim Evens, manager. Second row: Grant James, Sam Irwin, Richard Mathiesen, Tom Lee, Pete Paladino, Jerry LaMotte, Pete Stewart, Norman Betts, Jim Coppick, Larry Taylor. Third row: Jerry Coppick, Bob Aldrick, Mike Nunez, Lynnard Phipps, Garold Monahan, Mike Clark, Don Kilbane, Frank C. Moreno, Jim Evans. TJ THEY Grisvvald ..,,...A,.,, ,,-- 2 9 14 Des Moines Tec o,,.. ,AAA 2 7 21 Central -2 o,.,,,,.v,... -... 2 6 22 South oao, - 3 43 Tech ..Lo.,.,,oov.,....,.. Y-,, 4 6 8 Lincoln Northeast .,,,. .... 3 1 22 Auduban ,....,.,A2,,,,v CAA, 2 O 14 AL ..A,....,, ..,. 3 1 19 North Aoo- - 8 34 AL ,2o,.t.,-. LL.. 2 3 21 South ....., . 7 38 North ..,.LL .... l 2 39 Tech .,.A 44 10 Central -.- 21 25 hw K .why-,.,g .1 , W 'WW K ., , .'f,ffff-ing, ' p Q --' W n ' A .S if- f ., ,W , f f X .. , - Ag ww E - L..., ' M,Q,,,,f A kk .. .,.,-+1 'X' Flip him over, Ron. kt 6 -L,. .. Aw... ,.:,bg J p Ron Mossburg,gA near pin wrestling AL opponent. Sandra Lapsley was chosen queen of Basketball. Attendants were: Joycelyn Williams, Joan Mathews, Nancy Cassell, Linda Struble, Janice Briggs, Carolyn Barron. Janice Briggs was chosen queen of Wrestling Attendants were Nancy Cassell, DeAnn St Clair Carolyn Barron Sandy Lapsley Joycelyn Wil liams, Joan Mathews -S Carolyn Barron was chosen queen of Football. Attendants were: Jeannie Ferrarello, Jacqueline Kendall, Nancy Cassell, Joan Mathews, Janice Briggs, DeAnn St. Clair, Joyce Shipley, Linda Struble, Sally Thomas, Joycelyn Williams. 1' 'ww-M. ST President VIRGIN IA KRUSE ua' Q L Sponsor Vice- President f b , , I Sponsor JW' kh.. :IJ , I I 'ze f if ,ui-ns?-I we Miss ff' ii Secretary GRUBB I . 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Smith Jeanette Smith Norman Smith Linda Snell Robert Sorensen Fred Sorrell Rosemary Specht Elizabeth Speer Gary Spencer Judith Steiber Roxie Lee Story Ronald Strong Patrick Strum Peggy Sullivan Jean Sweeney John Swift Cecelia Swingwood Karen Tacy Barbara Tadlock Don Talbott Leslie Taylor Larry Taylor Pamela Thomas Perry Thompson Nancy Tomanio Patricia Torneton Barbara Trumble James Turpin Danny Ulmer Albert Vallier Judy Vallier Marvin Vallier Kathy Vanderloo Jim Vanderpool Norma VanDike Sally VanScoy Corrine Varner Coni Vernon Donald Versoci Spencer Visuri Larry Waffle Margaret Walker Marilyn Wallace Dianna Walling Glen Walling Arthur Walter Harry Watts Judy Weatherill Patricia Weatherly Kenneth White Roger White Charles Wickersham Anne Williams Jerry Williams Monroe Williams Sandra Wilkins Eileen Wisecup Judith Wohlert Robert Wolfe Kenneth Wolff Phyllis Wolford Larry Woods Louis Wright Steven Wright Randy Zahn '-nw.. lu- One of the most important sophomore courses is an intensive semester of speech work. Compliments of AINSWORTH PRINTING Not Pictured Eddie Black Patricia Bonham Cleo Cozad Dorothy Eggers Linda Ethington Bennie Floyd Pamela Freese Gloria Gardner Mike Gorham Robert Miller Mack Roberts Velda Robinson Mariorie Swanso I'l a President Sponggr Vice- PFGSMFXKU Sponsor DAVID TOBIAS Seffefaffes JEROME w Q DICK 8 3 M155 BEESON Tfeaswe' MOELLER -- JEANNIE BRINKMAN KATHY BUTLER DAN KILBANE James Aloshier Marvin Akers Carol Alexander Donna Alton Judy Anderson Richard Andersen Howard Anderson Jerry Anderson Linda Anderson Phillip Andrews Evelyn Arnold Lloyd Arnold Gene Bacon Kay Dell Bailey Jerry Baird Gloria Beckner Dick Beeson Larry Beltz Tom Benson Diantha Biggerstaff Joann Bina Sharon Boren Mike Bousfield Patricia Bowen Gle.n Breeden Jean Brinkman Wray Britton Dean Broughman Robert Brown Rosalie Bruner Gary Buechner Sharon Burkhart Ronald Burns Delores Butler Kathleen Butler Terry Camp Ralph Campbell Ruth Calabro Melvin Carmichael Terry Carrigan Karen Chambers Alfred Childers Charles Clawson Mary Jo Clear Ronald Clemens Sherri Cleveland Kathleen Coleman Frank Collins Kay Conaway Mike Conzemius 5:3-1. -at ' 'W ' 'rr gf ,ff 9 dr' ri 2 i' fl i El A, 3 Z1 yt .N 1 it , Z K Q g vt it Ann Cook Kenneth Corum Donna Cumpston Donetta Cupit Donald Dalton Gloria DeBar S- xx Robert DeBoer Joanne Dennis Deliah DeSanti Narciso DeSantiago Tommy Dettman Floyd Diamond .aus Nancy Dillehay Eugene Dillon William Dimmit Mike Dinovo Judy Doty P Gary Dowling Reggie Edenbum Sheryl Edmonds Joyce Edmonston Linda Edwards Gerald Eggers Helen Eicher Gilbert English Jerry Espinosa - i , . ie-watwifrs5'Etf:'gf,f..f1-fr i. 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Z Q I Barbara Harris ' , ,:'- Duane Hassler 1 S 'E . f ' Kenneth Hawkins it , 1 , Terry HHYS J me rf ' I Barbara Hewitt Marvin Hiatt Harriet Hillman Carole Hodge Lawrence Hoff Theon Hogue Jim Holder JoAnn Hollinger Niel Holmes David Hoober Robert Horner Mary Hostetfer Roger Howland Gary Hubby Jeri Humlicek Connie Hummel Larry Hymer Larry Ives Richard lngersol Sam Irwin Sally Jacobson Kathryn James James Jensen Ricky Johannsen Howard Johnson James Johnson Bessie Jones Robert Jones John Joneson Mary Kaufman Juanita Keene Ronald Kelley Charles Kern Jim Kidwell Dan Kilbane Ronald King Gary Kirkendall Robert Kitchell Raymond Knight Robert Konecny Fred Kratzke Marilyn Lammers Gerald LaMotte Kellen Lamphear Kelvin Lamphear George Lane Nancy Lang Jimmie Larsen Sally Latham Mary Laudon Davy Lee s--4 1 Dorothy Lee David LeRette Dianna Lewis Gary Lewis Joyce Liston Wayne Lotz Bobbie Lovelace Dorothy Lyons Katherine Mace Barbara Madison Larry Mahan Tommy Main Donald Manson Lois Markey Connie Marr Madge Marr Everett Mason Katherine Massouris Mike Mathews Stephen Mattes William Mattox Douglas McClintock Clarice McConnell Roger McCoy Leona McGee Delmar Mclntosh Claudia McLaughlin Jeannie McQueen Joe Medakovich Josephine Meyers Charlotte Miller Robert Miller Dennis Moore Shirley Moore Ronald Mossburg Larry Morse Linda Mowery Douglas Mumm Marvin Munyon John Murphy Frank O'Hara Larry Olson Paful Osborn Sue Oviatt Sandra Pace Joe Paladino Peter Paladino Karen Palmer Ronnie Palmer Keith Paskewitz Barbara Paulson Shirlee Peary Karen Pennington Bernard Peterson Carolyn Peterson Gary Petry Peggy Pieper Etha Plunkett James Pogue Joan Posvar Terry Prentice Charles Reed Bill Reichart Frances Reimers Caroline Rhodes Terry Roberts Jim Robshaw Josie Rodrequiz Judy Rogers Paul Rolfe Sharon Rolfes Kenneth Ruffcorn Marcia Sanders Valerie Sayers Richard Sigler Jacquelyn Skank Dennis Scoular Gary Sollazzo Billy Shepard Ronald Smith Gerald Sorensen Don Souser Kathy Souser Penny Stearns Robert Stepphun Carol Stevens Eugene Steward Judy Still Mary Lou Stogdill Janet Stork Meri Strong Layland Stuble Robert Stubbfield Fonda Sturgeon Jerry Sweeny William Talbott Karen Taylor Tom Tews Judy Tennigkeit Christie Thompson Rodelle Thompson Jim Tilton David Tobias Edward Tompkins Marilyn Tornholm Sylvia Tornholm Sanda Torrez Suzanne Traylor Patricia Trotter Marcia Vargas Mary Vogt Jane Vernon JoAnn Waffle Norman Wakefield Terry Waldron Garrett Walling Tom Wasinger Lynn Watson Cynthia Waugh Mary Waugh Craig Wells Donna West Ronald Westerberg Larry Wheeler Lester Whitney Lorraine Wigington Jan Wilderman Nancy Williamson Alvin Wilson Jolene Wilson Saundra Wilson Dorothy Wingate Carol Witt Lee Wohlers Gloria Wray Carolyn Wright Cynthia Yohe Charles Young Nancy Zimmerman Judy Coffman An honors class in American History conducts a stimulating panel discussion. Compliments of JOHNSON'S CASHWAY LUMBER COMPANY Not Pictured Mervin Baxter Dorothy Breshers Gary DeWaele Charlotte Frain David Gilson John Hansen Charles Hook Marva Jean Johns Joella Kirk Wayne Mains Dick Paulsen Michial Stogdill Dennis Storm Richard Valeika on 45' ml I WWWWV MIMIIIW m Mm MwWwW,m,,,,,,..... eftlbfld 1 14 President TOM BRUNER I Sponsor Vice- President DORSIE ANN THORNTON Secretary Sponsor MR. JESSEN AHF MRS. Treasurer STRICKLAND f f SANDY LAPSLEY JUDITH R. ACKERMAN ARBUTIS ADAMSON General Stenographic CCollegel Choir, Thespians, Art Club, Pep Club, Commercial Club GRA, Operetta, Play, Scene Designer, Road Shows MARY ANN AKERS RALPH ALDRICH Stenographic General Choir, Aurora, Band, FHA, Libya,-Y Club, National Honor-Treas., Lette!-man's Operetta, Book Week Tea, Colonial Club, Jr. Red Cross, ROTC, Basketball, Ball, Road Shows Football, Prom Courf DAISY ANDERSON RICHARD AMSBERRY Homemaking General Jr. Red Cross ROTC, Commander Girls' Drill Team JOYCE BANKS CAROLYN BARRON Vocational Homemaking Stenographic . Choir, Band, Altruma, National Honor, Cheerleader, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club GRA-Sec., Student Council-Treas., Y- Football Queen Teens-Sec., Operetta, Girls' State Alt., All-State Music Contest, Road Shows KAREN D. BEAM KAY BELT S h' College Preparatory lenograp 'C Latin Club, FTA Jr. Red Cross, FHA MARILYN BEYERINK MICHAEL BIGGERSTAFF College Preparatory Vocational Printing Band, Thespians, Art Club, Creative ROTC writing, choir GARY BIRD DICK BOGUE General General ROTC ROTC RAYMOND B. BOREN College Preparatory FTA, ROTC, Football, Track WANDA BOYER Stenographic Choir, Aurora, Signal, Operetta, Student Council, Library Club, Book Week Tea, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, FHA, Quill 81 Scroll ROGER BOLTE DONALD BOLLIG General General ROTC ROTC, Football VICKI LYNN BORGAILA Stenographic Band, Pep Club, Road Shows, Student Council, Colonial Ball, Book Week Tea, Judithe's KCI'-uoreographerl, Altruma PATRICIA HART BRANNON Stenographic Thespians, Library Club, Book Week Tea, Plays, Road Shows, Colonial Ball, Operetta, Choir, Latin Club, Pep Club, FHA, GRA, FTA JANIS BRIGGS JANET R. BRINKMAN College Stenographlc Stenographic Cheerleader Altruma Choir Operetta, Pep Club, GRA, FHA, Glee Club Judithes Prom Court Football Court, Library Club Student Council, Road JUDY BROWN TOM BRUNER General College Preparatory chair Latin Club GRA FTA student Band, Lettermaws Club, Soph- Class Council Jr Red Cross P,-es Sec., Jr. Class-V.-Pres., Senior Class Pres., Basketball, Football, Wrestling Track, Creative Writing ROBERT CARLSON Col lege Preparatory Biology Club, Letterman's Club, Foot- ball, Track, Student Council, ROTC, Commander Girls' Drill Team, Plays, Road Shows General ROTC M. CRAIG NANCY CASSELL BARBARA CASTLE Stenographic Sfeflogfaplllc National Honor Sec Cheerleader Au Cl'lOll' Annual C0mm0fCIal Club-V ,oral Library Club Fresh Class Sec Pres YTeens Sec FHA Pres Student Football Court Choir Pep Club Jr Council Pep Club Operetta Red Cross, Prom Court Book Week Tea, Colonial Ball DENNY CLARK DONNA RAE CLARK Vocalional Art Slenographic Jr. Red Cross, ROTC, Football, Track Band, Commercial Club, Y-Teens, Slu- dent Council, Girls' Lounge HARRY E. CLARK, JR. JQHN CLOPINE College Engineering General Creative Writing, Sludent Council, ROTC, ROTC, Foofball Football, Track, Rifle Team GERALD COLEMAN General ROTC - -ak , ! WILLIAM CLOYD General ROTC, Football .llNl COPPOCK PAUL CUCCIA College Engineering College Preparatory Lerrermaws Club-Pres., ROTC, Bas- choir, Band, science Club, Road show ketball, Football, Baseball JOHN CULJAT BARBARA CULTON College Preparatory General Thespians-Pres., Annual, Choir, Oper- Choir, Y-TCGFIS-Pfes-, Opefelfaf Road em, Rorc, FTA, Latin Club, Jr. Show, FTA, FHA, Pep Club Red Cross, Plays, Basketball, Football, Track, Road Show LAWAYNE CYPHERS Stenographic Road Show, Glee Club JERRY ELDON DOUGHMAN General Letterman's Club, Wrestling JANICE EILEEN DEW Stenographic Band, Y-Teens, FHA, Road Show RON DRAKE College Engineering Jr. Red Cross, Science Club, Club, Student Council, ROTC JAMES L. EICHER General Spanish LAUREL EBERT General ROTC Altruma, Choir, Operetta, Pep Club, Jr. Red Cross, FHA, GRA MARIE ELLISON Stenographic JUDITH L. ERICKSON Stenographic Choir, Signal, Student Council JERRY ESPINOSA General Spanish Club, ROTC, Wrestling JEANNE FERRARELLO Stenographic Football Court, Altruma, Choir Oper etta, Road Show, Jr. Red Cross Pep Club GARY FIELDS LOUIS FISHER General General 5P5 'l5l Cll-'bf 5lUClem Council, ROTC ROTC, Football, Wrestling, Baseball JOAN FOST MARGARET A. FOWLER General College Stenographic Choir, Signal, Aurora, Pep Club, FHA, Student Council, Operetta, Road Show, Quill 81 Scroll, Jr. National Honor Society DALE ARTHUR FUS5 College Preparatory . . . JOLENE FRIEDMAN College Preparatory Cl-noir, Aurora, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Spanish Club-V.-Prei., GRA, FTA-Pres. Operetta, Road Show JIM 'GAMMON College Preparatory Signal, Latin Club, Inter. Relations, Jr. Red Cross, Science Club, -Debate, Student Council, FTA, Operetta, Quill 8. Scroll, Road Show BARBARA J. GARRETT College Stenographic Choir, Band, Altruma, Latin Club, Na- tional Honor, Operetta, Fresh. Class- Sec., -Plays, Road Show ' aa Q! GERI GARDNER Stenographic Choir, Latin Club, Pep Operetta, Road Show GARY GIBBS General ROTC, Basketball, Track Club, GRA Cl10'f PGP ClUl9 GRA OPGVEIIB Rvad Band Signal Aurora Lahn Club, Pep Show Club Library V Pres Student Coun- cll FTA Book Week Tea Colonial Ball JIM HARTMAN Engineering Choir, Band, Thespians, Latin Club Science Club, Operetta, Plays, All: Sfale Music, Signal WILLIAM LEE HEAPS Engineering Choir, Band, Thespians, Biology CIULI, National Honor, Science Club, Spanish Club, Debate, Student Council, Oper- etfa, ROTC, P lays MICKEY HEFFERNAN JUDY HERMAN General General Choir, Operetta, ROTC, Road Show Y-Teens, Pep Club, Debate LARRY D. HESTER WILLIAM HEWITT General College Preparatory Biology Club, Science, ROTC, Track Letterman's Club, Jr. Red Cross, ROTC BARBARA HODEN College Stenographic Choir, Band, Aurora, Thespians, Latin Club, National Honor, Pep Club, Library Club-Treas., FTA-Pres., Operetta, Book Week Tea, Colonial Ball, Road Show, Judithe's KAREN HOWELL Stenographic Commercial Club, Girls' Lounge RICHARD HOBBS ELDON l llERS Vocational Printing General ROTC, Basketball, Football ROTC, Foofballl Wresfiing RONNIE HOUVlES Vocational Printing ROTC JAMES R. HUMLICEK College Preparatory Engineering National Honor-V.-Pres., Student Coun cil, ROTC, Basketball, Baseball, Boys State RON-ALD l.. HUNTER SIDNEY HYDE VOCBllOI'18l General Letterman's Club, Jr. Red Cross, ROTC, Freshman Class-Pres., Basketball, Foot- ball, Track, Prince-Prom Court DORSIE IVY College Liberal AHS College Stenographic Choir, Band, Thespians, Latin Club, National Honor-Pres., Jr. Red Cross, Creative Writing, Operetta, Soph. Class -Pres., Senior Class-V.-Pres., Jr. Prom Court, Basketball, Tennis, Play, Boys' State, Road Show PAUL JENSEN Engineering bate, Basketball, Tennis BILLYE RAE JACKSON Pep Club, FHA, Girls' Lounge Band, Science Club, Spanish Club, De- Student Council JUDY JENSEN Stenographic ROBERT JOHNSON CAROL JOHNSON College Preparatory College Stenographic Band, Basketball Signal, Pep Club, FHA, Quill 81 Scroll Road Show JANICE JOHNSON KAREN JOHNSON Stenographic Stenographic C0mmeI'Clal Club Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, FHA, GRA Student Council, Girls' Rifle Team 1 NANCI JONES College Preparatory Choir, Aurora, Cheerleader, National ROTC Honor, Pep Club, Library Club, Student Council, Operetta, Book Week Tea, Colonial, Spanish Club ELAINE KELLAR Stenographic Choir, Band, FHA, Operetta, All-State Choir, Allwma, National Honor, Com- Chorus, Road Show LEONARD KEENE General JACQUELINE KENDALL Stenog ra phic mercial Club, Jr. Red Cross, Library Club-Sec., Spanish Club, FTA, Oper- etta, Judithe's, Book Week Tea, Colonial Ball, Football Court, Road Shows JUDITH KENNETT JANET KENNETT Stenographic Stenographic Y-Teens Commercial Club, Student Council Girls' Lounge SAM KILIBARDA RICHARD KINGERY College Preparatory Gene,-al ROTC JOHN KJELDGAARD CJACKJ JON M KLEMENT College Preparatory Englneefmg Latin Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Sclence Club ROTC N3T'0 lal Honor ROTC'Wre5fIing Debate Inter Relations Latin Club Plays Choir Signal Aurora Sec Operetta Aurora Signal Jr Class-Treas., Oper- Road Show Jr Red Cross Pep Club etta Choir Jr Red Cross-Treas., Pep MARTHA LANGSTON JACK LANG Stenog ra phlc General J, Red Cross Commercial Club Lettermans Club, Jr. Red Cross ROTC, Glee Club, Prom Court Basket ball, Football, Baseball SANDRA LAPSLEY College Stenographic Choir, Fresh. Class-Pres., Altruma, Thespians, Cheerleader, National Honor, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, DAR Award, Prom Court, Best Actress Award, Road Show, Operetta, Library Club, Senior Class-Sec., Book Week Tea, Plays JUNE LARSEN EUGENE LEA GSDPYJI College Engineering Almma, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club Spanish Club ROTC Road Show MAXI NE ANN LEBAUGH Homemaking CHARLOTTE LEE General Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Student Council, Altruma BETTY J. LEE Stenographic Jr. Red Cross, FHA THOMAS A. LEE General Spanish Club, ROTC fling Football, Wres- DEAN I-ISLE KATHERINE LE RETTE General Stenographic 55,-,dlscience Club,-I-rack Y-Teens, Pep Club, Student Council JlM LOUKOTA General Band, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club ARLENE MARIE MC CLELLAND Stenographic MARILYN MC CAULEY Stenographic Student Council-Sec., Library Club Pres., Aurora-Treas., Annual, Judithe's, Band, Pep Club, Book Week Tea, Colonial Ball, Road Shows, Maiorette DON MC CLINTOCK Vocational Printing Aurora, Student Council, Road Shows, ROTC Operetta, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Choir, GRA ALMA MC CORMICK PEGGY J. NIC COY General Sfenographic Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club CLARENCE MC DONALD DIANE MARIE MC KEEVER General General ROTC Choir, Opereffa, Road Shows SHARON MARIE NIALCOM CATHERINE MAHONEY General Stenographic Pep Club Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, GRA GLORIA MALICK BERNICE MANCES General Slenographlc Pep Club FHA DON MANSON MADGE ELLEN MARR General General Let1erman's Club, ROTC, Baskeiball, Jr. Red Cross Baseball JOHN MARTIN College Preparatory Latin Club, ROTC, Basketball, Football, PGP CIUI'-7, FHA Tennis MARY MARTIN JOAN ALICE MATHEWS Stenographic Stenographic Band, AITFUTTIBI PEP Club, Smdenl Soph. Class-V.-Pres., Jr. Class-Pres. Council, Maiorette KATHY MARTIN General Girls' State, Prom Court, 'Football Court, Student Council-Pres., Altruma-V. Pres., Choir, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Library Club-Sec., Operetta, Book Week Tea PEGGY ANN MAXWELL DAVID J. MAX Stenographic General Jr. Red Cross, FHA-Treas., GRA, ROTC, Glee Girls' Lounge, Road Show JUANITA MENDENHALL DON M. MINGUS General General Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Girls' Lounge Letterman's Club, Rorc, Basketball Football, Wrestling, Track SANDRA MOATS SHARON KAYE MOHR College Preparatory General Operetta, Choir, Latin Club, Signal, Jr, Red Cr-Q55 Pep Club, Road Show KENNETH MOORE JOAN MOSER sienographic College Preparatory Track Choir, Aurora-Pres., Pe Club-Pres LARRY MURPHY General Signal, Jr. Red Cross, Biology Club, Student Council, ROTC, Football Wrestling, Plays TERRY R. NARM, EVA MYHLHOUSEN General General ROTC PAUL J. NICHOLS General Jr. Red Cross-Treas., Student Council Art Club, ROTC, Basketball, Football ffj? e Qi RICHARD JOHN OLSON College Preparatory Exchange Student, Science Club-Pres., Thespians-Sec., Debate, Operetta, Na- tional Honor, lnter. Relations, Choir, Student Council, Road ShowE, Plays, Band LARRY OPAL BARBARA ORME Industrial Arts Slen09 aPhlC Choir, Biology Club, Operetta, Road Choir, Aurora, Cheerleader, 4, years Show Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Spanish Club Sec., Operetta, Road Show, Student Council BARBARA SARAH ORR RONNIE PALMER Stenographic Vocational Art Club, Girls' Rifle Team SHARON PETERSON College Stenographic Signal Editorin-Chief, Altruma Pres., Signal FHA, Student Council, Quill 8- Scroll, Road Show GARY R. PETERSEN Vocational A, E. BUD PHILLIPS DAVID WILLIAM PHIPPS College P ePa alo'Y College Preparatory Choir, Thespians, Latin Club, Letter- ROTC rnan's Club, Creative Writing, Operetta, ROTC, Football, Wrestling, Track SHIRLEY PLUMMER BARBARA POFFENBARGER General General Art Club, Future Nurses, GRA, Girls' Annual, Thespians, Art Club-Pres Lounge Operetta, Road Shows, Plays LARRY PORTER SHIRLEY PRICE General General Signal, ROTC, Lel1erman's Club, Jr. GRA, Girls' Lounge Red Cross, Basketball, Football, Base- ball. DOUGLAS D. PRIMMER LAWRENCE LEWIS RAY College- Engineering General LeHerman's Club-Sec., Jr. Red Cross, ROTC ROTC, Basketball, Football, Track DON REED General LLOYD J. RAY General ROTC BARBARA RICHARDSON BGB RICHARDSQN General lnduslrial Arts FHA, Spanish Club RQTC CHARLENE K. ROBINSON NANCY ROBINSON Stenographic Stenographic Pep Club, GRA Art Club, Y-Teens, FHA, Girls' -Lounge Glee Club NANCY ANN ROBINSON RON ROCKWELL General Vocational Printing Blind, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Girls' Signal, Annual, Jr. Red Cross, ROTC Drill Team LARRY ROGGE GARY W. ROLFES College Preparatory College Preparatory Latin Club, Science Club, ROTC, Basket- ball, Road Shows GARY E. ROWE General MARTHA RUGER Stenographic Choir, Band, Altruma, Commercial Club, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, FHA, Library Club, GRA, Student Council, Operetta, Judithe's, Book Week Tea, Play, Maiorette, Road Shows, All-State Pep Club, Library Club, .ludithe's, Book Week Tea, Colonial Ball, Choreographer for Yellowiackets, Road Shows ROTC, Basketball, Wrestling, Track SHARON SANDERS KEN SEAMAN College Stenographic College Preparatory Band, Annual, Altruma, Latin Club, ROTC, Basketball, Football GAY SHEELY JOYCE SHIPLEY College Stenographic Stenographic National Honor, Commercial Club, Pep Choir, Aurora, Cheerleader, Jr. Red Club FHA Cross, Pep Club, Student Council, FTA Operetta, Judithe's, Football Court Road Shows MARILYN SHOWERS LOIS ILENE SMITH Choir YTeens Pep Club FHA Spanish Choir Operetta Girls Lounge GWIS Lounge Signal Altruma Latin Club, Inter. Rela- uons Jr Red Cross Creative Writing, Library Club Book Week Tea, Colonial Ball Orchestra Jr National Honor, WANDA SMITH PATRICIA SMITH General Stenographic Band, Altruma, Pep Club, GRA Road Shows DONALD R. SORENSON HELEN SORICK College Engineering General Band Art Club LA RITA RAE SORRELL College Stenographic Commercial Club-Pres., Jr. Red Cross- Sec., Choir, Annual, Signal-Managing Editor, Operetta, Quill 8- Scroll, Road Shows, Girls' Quartet, Y-Teens, Pep Club MARILYN SPRINKEL Stenographic Pep Club, Spanish Club, FHA DEANN ST. CLAIR Stenographic National Honor, Aurora, Cheerleader, 4 years, Football Court, Judithe's, Choir, Annual, Library Club, Student Council, FTA-Sec, Operetta, Road Shows, Book Week Tea, Pep Club, AllState Music JEANNE SPURGIN Stenographic Choir, Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, FHA, Operetta LINDA STRUBLE Stenographic Quill 8- Scroll, Signal-Assist. Editor, FTA-V,-Pres., Aurora, Judithe's, Road Shows, Choir, Annual, Book Week etta, Pep Club, Soph. Cheerleader, Jr. Red Cross, All-State Music ll LARRY C. TAYLOR BARBARA E. SWANSON Vocational General Annual-Editor, Thespians, Art Club- Annual, Art Club-Sec., Spanish Club V.-Pres, ROTC, Football, Track, Road Shows, Plays, Officer ROTC, Operettas BILLY TENNIGKEIT MARVIN W. THACKER General Industrial Arts Annual, Thespians, Art Club, ROTC Basketball, Track, Plays ANDY THQMAS DIANA THOMAS General Commercial Letterman's Club, ROTC, Football, Track, Wrestling SALLY THOMAS College Preparatory Choir, Aurora, Cheerleader, Football Court, GRA-Pres., Operetta, Pep Club, Jr. Red Cross, Road Show SHARON TWOMEY College Stenoqraphic Commercial Club, Pep Club, Drill Team, Glee Club ANN THORNTON College Preparatory Aurora-Pres., National Honor, Library Club-Treas., Jr. Class-Sec., Senior Class-Sec., Choir, Student Council, Play, Latin Club, Operetta, Book Week Tea, Colonial Ball DAVID O. UTTERBACK College Preparatory FHA, Girls' Science Club, Art Club, Biology Club, lnter. Relations, Latin Club, ROTC . 1 vt' ,- ,.-f .f M if 5i E?S fl ,,,53.Zjy2Qf?i.f ifj,,, JAMES H. VARNER SHARON VARGAS Colle e En ineering Steno raphic 9 9 9 National Honor, Student Council, De- Pep Club GRA bate Science Club-Sec and Treas Choir, Band, Thesplans, Operetta, Jr. Red Cross, Creative Writing, Latin Club, Tennis, Plays Plays aggmexgwagaaawam-W lf.-me GENE WAGNER SALLY WAHL College Preparatory General Latin Club, Student Council ROTC Clt0Ir YTeens Pep Club Spanish Basketball, Football Baseball Club GRA Operetta LARRY WALKER MARVA JEAN WALL College Preparatory Sfenograpl-,,C Choir, Annual, Thespians Lettermans Choir Comme,-mal Club FHA Qper Club, Jr. Red Cross Operetta ROTC em, Producnon Rgad Shows J Basketball, Football Track Road Shows Red C,-055 MARGARETTA WARDEN College Preparatory Sfenggraphic Choir, Thespians, National Honor, Span- Comme,-cial Club, Jr, Red Cross, ish Club'SEC-, PIHYS, Annual, Signal' Pep Club, FHA, GRA, Student Council, Art Club, Pep Club, Science Club, Oper- etfb, Road 5l'10WS, QUIII 3' Scroll Orchestra, State Contest MARGARET E. WATTS KATHLEEN WAUGH Homemaking Stenographic Choir, Jr. Red Cross, Operetta Choir, Pep Club, Student Council, Op- eretta, Road Shows GRACE WILLIAMS Engineering Preparatory Spanish Club, GRA, Latin Club, Shows, FTA, Science Club SHARON WATKINS Girls' Lounge, Road Show, All-State I 'I DAVID A. WHITE Vocational Printing Road Band, Signal, Pep Band, Orchestra JOYCELYN WILLIAMS LELA ANN WILLIAMS Sfenographic Stenographic Cheerleader-Pres., C4 yearsl, Student Council, Football Court, Aurora AL WILSON KAREN WILSON General Stenographic ROTC, Basketball, Football Jr, Red Cross' Yqeens FRANCIS VVISECUP EVELYN WOLFF Vocational Homemaking Stenographic Choir, Library Club Jr. Red Cross, Pep Club, Road Shows, Glee Club BEVERLY WOODS DONALD WYMORE General General ROTC W A +53 MILINDA CLANCY College Preparatory Phi. Literary Society, Pep Club, Ari Club Not Pictured Some efficient seniors spend many outside hours staffing the library. nexus: i gg Left to right Linda Struble Diana Walling, Janis Briggs, Mary Fox, Jackie Kendall, Kay Conway, Barbara Hoden DeAnn St Clair Marilyn McCauley Vicki Borgaila, Joyce Shipley, Sharon Sanders, Martha Ruger, and Pat The Judithe's, Tee Jay's Senior dance line, was formed five ,years ago to provide a top notch line of dancers for the Road Show. Since then they have become an elite group. One of their number is usual- ly chosen to till the post of instructor chorographer. There is a six weeks period of intensive rehearsal during which 3 or 4 com- plete dance routines are worked out to tit the theme of the Road Show. The Judithe's membership usually comes from the Junior line, The Yellow Jackettes. The Judithe's take their name from the first two choregraphers-both Judy's-using the French pronunciation and spelling. They are under the sponsorship ot Mr. Fanders. I VICKI BORGAILA Compliments of COUNCIL BLUFFS GAS COMPANY TRAC Pete practices for state meet Dingman works to improve discus throws. Front row: Rod Colglazier, Pete Collings, Jerry Dingman, Elvis Nelson, Harry Clark, Don Mingus, Terry Carrigan, Sid Hyde, Herb Graybill. Back row: Coach LaMantia, Homer Max, Gary Kelly, Kevin Lamphear, George Forrest, Ray Boren, Tom Bruner, Doug Primmer, Fred Kratzke, Coach Jerome. BASEBALL Front row M Hutchens B Konecny J Larsen K Ruffcorn, R. Howland, P. Thompson, D. Souser, J. Coppock L Arnold J Medakovich J Lang P Steward W. Martin, D. Smith, R. Jones. Back row: Coach Jessen R Ingersoll D Manson W Mains G Wagner B. Mattox, L. Morrow, R. Jessen, R. Ingersoll, R. Tee Jay's baseball team found themselves in an unusual position this season. They were without a berth in the state tournament. The Jett squad was loaded with underclassmen and was nudged out in District competition by a strong Elk Horn team. The Yellowiackets failed to defend their 1957 state championship but the showing ot the freshmen and sophomores was so strong that there are many more state titles in sight for Tee Jay High School. Highlight of the season was the opening ot the city baseball park. Lights were installed and the Jetts drew large crowds in their various night attractions. If i e 5 Jack Lang loses by a fooY. lt's nice to be a winner! Gene Wagner's first pitch opens new baseball park WTEFQFQHS 'fy? '9 gr Front row: Jim Varner, Paul Rolfe, Dick Sigler, Larry Hoff, Maurice McDonald. Back row: Coach Hanson, Chuck Suder, John Martin, Dorsie lvy, David Fox. GULF Front row: Gary Solazzo, John Joneson, Phil Howland, Terry Hayes. Back row: Errol McAlexander, George Poe, Jim Evans, First row: Charles Johnson, LaMoine Gearhart, Linda Schoenrock, Helen Jones, Judy Grazier, Barbara Youngworth, Beverly Graves, Joan Teller, Virginia Putnam, Karen Miller, Ronald Ingersoll, Ronald Adam- son. Second row: Nancy Hester, Judy James, John Havick, Helen Netusil, Carol Holmes, Bonnie Pilger, Marlene Wolfe, Suzanne Van Well, Pat Opal, Gloria Sparks, Pat Paludan, Bill Venard, Mrs. Strickland. Third row: Nancy Cassell, Dorsie Ivy, Jim Varner, Ralph Aldridge, Jim Humilcek, Whitney Johnson, DeAnna Hoden, Ann Garst, Karen Mumm, Janet Smith, Phil Howland. Fourth row: Margaretta Warden, Marilyn Reed, Joyce Banks, Gay Sheely, Nancy Jones, Barbara Garret, Jon Klement, Barbara Hoden, Sandra Lapsley, Ann Thornton, DeAnn St. Clair, Jackie Kendall, Richard Olsen, Bill Heaps. The National Honor Society of Thomas Jefferson High School held its annual in- duction on March l9, l958. Thirty-seven members were admitted. The induction program was carried out by the previously elected members. Only fifteen per cent of the upper one third of the Senior Class and five per cent of the upper one fourth of the Junior Class may become members. Students attain membership by being voted in by the faculty. Among its many activities, the National Honor Society sponsors the Annual College Day. 'lT'lHllEl THLTTARJH BCALL On March 28, 1958, Marlene Wolfe and Ronald lngersoll were honored by the Thomas Jefferson R.O.T.C. They were named Honorary Colonel and Cadet Colonel at the annual Military Ball. Orange and white streamers accented the white pillars of the model of Monticello through which the officers and their ladies marched. Music was provided by Skeets Mahoney. Ronald lngersol Mike Boyer Lamoine Gearhart John Havick Ronald Adamson Richard McMullen Dwayne Lauver Donald Weatherill Richard Shannon Melvin Fox James Rice William Edwards Douglas Mitchell John King Jerry Dingman Gilbert Whittland Marshal James Marlene Wolfe L -s......,,g 7' OFFICERS Sharon Thomas Sheryle Fisher Diane Tierney Karen Miller Pat Opal Judy Grazier Sonia Roper Carol Holmes Beverly Madison Sue Craig Judy Carlson Judy Jensen Caroline Young Glenda Olson Bonnie Pilger Alice Ahart Elvis Nelson Phillip Brougham W2 iii.,,i., tm AND THEIR LADIES John McDaniel Ted Hoff Philip Howland Whitney Johnson Ronald McBride Donald Olson Eldon Doungan William Easdale Harvey James William Johnson Tim Van Scoy Errol McAlexander Terry Cave? Dennis Schupp Norman Bryan Brian Hawks Suzanne Van Well Mary Kilday Ilene Hansen DeAnna Hoden Lynda Main Linda Schoenrock Laurene Gordon Mary Lou Marr Carolyn Price Gladys Waffle Charlote Dinova Helen Netusil Beverly Graves Pat Eggers Eunice Collins Barbara Youngworth Virginia Putnam Mary Johnson lF'lEDlElRAlla HNSPEQTHUN .tc , NR ms of On May 9, 1958, the annual Federal In- spection was held. Major Dean Jeff, as- sistant P.M.S.T, from the University of South Dakota, presided as inspecting of- ficer. Marksmanship medals and awards by various civic organizations were pre- sented to the recipient cadets. Color was added to the ceremony by the newly or- W ganized Kadets. THOMAS JEFFERSON KAYDETTES .llUIXlll4CDlR:,SllNllUlR IDHMDM Seniors are: Carol Holmes, Ray Turpen, Judy Grazier, Ron ln- gcrsoll, Glenda Ol- son, Dick Shannon, Beverly Graves, Mike Boyer. W Cate, the theme tor this year's Junior-Senior illustrated a typical Paris street scene. ln the Paris Prom, center of the floor stood a small replica of the Eiffel The dance floor was surrounded by individual covered with checkered cloths. A Paris shop Tower. tables window provided decoration for the stage. Mike Boyer and Beverly Graves were crowned King and Queen, while Prince Sid Hyde and Princess Sandy Lapsley rep- resented the Junior Court. Music was provided by Mal Dunn. Following the dance the students and their dates were guests of the Strand Theatre. Juniors are: Joan Matthews Ralph Aldrich, Janis Briggs Dorsie lvy, Sandra Lapsley Sid Hyde, Nancy Cassell Jack Lang. l4W W WWW This year's festival play proved to be an interest- ing experiment. The Wall, a gripping drama with poetic overtones, was staged on a series of triangular levels which were colored to symbolize the play. Lighting was also symbolic. The excel- lent acting combined with the set and sound effects made a gripping play. Suzanne Van Well designed the set and played the role of Tonda for which she received an outstanding actress award at the Drake Play Festival. The play received a rating of excellent. Others in the cast were: Laurene Gordon, Mike Boyer, Dorsie Ivy, Jim Hart- man, David Tobias, Roger Orr. UN l53UlRllMDWVlElliD TllM ii' This year's major dramatic effort was the Thespian Group's sponsorship of the Broadway hit On Borrowed Time. This delightful comedy fantasy takes as its theme the idea that in spite of all the fear and terror he inspires, Death is really a pretty good fellow and the world would be utter chaos without him. Mike Boyer was outstanding as Gramps, the cantankerous old fellow we all love. Bob Schlegal of Ave. B School made an excellent Pud, while Bill Heaps played a dignified Mr. Brink, or Death. Outstanding among the girls, which were double cast, was Sandy Lapsley as Aunt Dimetria. The set was one of the most elaborate ever put on stage, featuring the front porch and living room of Gramp's house, as well as a full size, climloable apple tree. All in all the cast and crew, as well as director R. l-l. Fanders, had reason to be proud of this production. Set for play On Borrowed Time ff f ff l N ,X f 1 W -.N l K xx XXX l l I'm not going with you-you old-you old pismire!! ..,f' ,- ff Now lean forward, Pud, look into my eyes . . . tl'1at's right . . . lust a little further now . . .!! SPRING SPORTS 1 JW . F, , itll, l w i r at ,, gl GLENDA OLSON Queen of Spring Sports, Marlene Wolfe, and her court were crowned on May l6, at the first physical fitness program ever sponsored at Tee Jay. Miss Track W ui, wif + i H' . BONNIE PILGER Band Queen 71 Miss Golf HELEN NETUSIL Each year the Tee Jay Band se- lects from its Senior girls a Band Queen. This year's Band Queen, Karen Kay Miller, was crowned at the annual spring banquet. MARLENE WOLFE Miss Tennis KAREN MILLER BEVERLY cRAvEs We, the clas , ave finally reached our four year goal-graduation, a d ' As we look ba k s of 1958 h n our diploma. c to the fall of 1954, when we first entered T.J. as scared little Freshmen, we can recall many memories, some sad and some funny. As Sophomores, we were just be- ginning to feel at home in the halls. We remember how we began to take a real int ' erest in footloal , es, and clubs. We also were gettin g a strong taste of homework!! l games danc wrt gg? an ,ww ,,Wf,,- ..,,s,,. .,A c .. si 4A . l Just thirty minutes more Then came our Junior year. The highlight ot this year, ot course, was the day our class rings came. We remember how excited everyone was and how the exchange of rings between certain couples made everything so wonderfull! lt seemed like our year had iust started when it was suddenly Prom time. After we selected our theme, Moonlight and Roses, everyone pitched in and the work was done. Then on the night of May 3, Al Cummings and Karen Rogers reigned as King and Queen, and Virginia Putnam and Ron Ingersoll as Prince and Princess. Finally, in Sep- tember ot l957, the long awaited pleasure of being Seniors was tinally ours. We wanted to feel so different, so grown-up, but we didn't. As we went through the now familiar halls ot T.J. we realized that our high school days were almost at an end. it it llltiil Nt And furthermore The excitement of football, basketball, the Military Ball, our last Junior-Senior Prom, and the pleasant surprise of a really good wrestling team, made the time fly. Before we knew it, Mrs. Strickland was telling us about the gradua- tion exercises. We remember the fun we had at Merit's Beach on our Skip Day! We remember our Senior Banquet, the good food, the community singing, the speeches, and of course the reading of the Will and Prophecy. Then came the actual graduation. We remember how we had the practices for marching, and singing our class song. Finally, We were walking down the aisle for the final time. The receiving of our diplomas and then, through tears and smiles, we sang Alma Mater. Our thanks go out to all of our many teachers and our parents, without whom we could never have made this last march. Many, many thanks!! Congratulations 22 'F 4 Q- i 1 ll fl i . w K ,J ' ALMA MATERH Now we leave our Alma Marer, And our friends so True. We'll be loyal sons and daughters, Ever True To you. So farewell, dear Alma Maier May your name we pray, Ever srand above all orhers Hail, all hail, Tee Jay. We will ever live To love you, Live To praise your name. Live To make our lives adol luster, To your glorious fame. ws. 1 '. Lv all f S 1 Sb-5 j . 0, . g QQ!.'f 51,5 Q Ast' Q 50911: Y I v s K ?.wg,ZIii,fiL1fE- f K A. kirivalxg R 'X Im 5 11.-:ii-QV fi N fi!! -In . fs E 'Q 1 Q XX 2 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS JOE SMITH 81 CO. 4I6 Wesi' Broadway Phone 6b34 Complimenfs of EMERGENCY STORE 7 NORTH 32 Phone 2-8646 GOOD LUCK SENIORS HUDSON OIL COMPANY I925 Wesi' Broadway Phone 980I CompIimenI's of SCHUBERTH STUDIO 2305 Wesi' Broadway Phone 33549 QUALITY PERSONALIZED PORTRAITS Your can always find II' in fhe card cafalog Complimenis of PEOPLE'S DEPT. STORE CONGRATULATIONS. CLASS OF '59 NELSON GROCERY COMPANY 232 Wesf Broadway Phone 7743 HEAPS APPLIANCES 81 FURNITURE COMPANY I50 Wes'r Broadway TELEPHONE 3-74I3 KNOX 81 COMPANY 202 Wesi' Broadway Phone 2-0248 CONGRATULATIONS, '59 CLASS Congrafulafions ARNOLD MACHINE WORKS Tools - Dies - Fixfures 3 I 35 Wesi' Broadway WALGREEN DRUG STORE 400 WEST BROADWAY Where fhe Price Is Righf 'For Giffs. Cosme1'ics, Cameras, and School SuppIies TELEPHONE 3-I265 CONTINENTAL-KELLER CO. EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOME 3I5 W. Broadway Phone 5594 REDMOND SERVICE I824 W. Broadway PHONE 9785 KEENAN GLASS 81 PAINT CO. 234 w. Bdwy. Ph. 77II Says CongraI'uIa'I'ions +o fhe Class of '59 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS From I'he DAIRY SWEET Congra+ula+ions Congra'l'ula+ion, Seniors FRED SHAW FLOWER SHOP PAUL'S SHOE Plan+s - Bouque+s - Corsages 84 FREE DELIVERY 506 5. 215+ I8 PEARL PHONE 7355 2-2206 J. E. BLUE SEWER 81 MOTOR CO. Sewer-Wafer Consiruciion lndusfrial - Resideniial 3300 AVE. G PH. 4736 Good Luck, Seniors MARCUS CLOTHES SHOP bl 2 Wesi' Broadway The New Broadway Bowl 28141 and Broadway BOGARDUS PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO. 30I2 Wes+ Broadway PHONE 6874 Congrafulaiions +0 Ihe '59 Class From THE QUICKIE 2709 Wesi' Broadway Good Luck +o I'l1e Senior Class of '59 From TINER'S DRIVE-IN Complimenfs of CHARLOTTE RAES Real Estate and Insurance 227 Pearl Co. Bluffs Besf Wishes From THE DAIRY QUEENS I634 WEST BROADWAY PHONE 2-880I 2729 WEST BROADWAY PHONE 3-5689 Congrafulalions From CURT'S 66 SERVICE 3500 Wesi' Broadway TELEPHONE 9544 BENO'S A BeH'er Depar+menI' Siore Congrafulafions Io The l959 Class C. E. BAIRD JEWELRY 8 ScoH' SI. Phone 4936 ANY TIME IS GIFT TIME SHIPLEY OPTICAL DISPENSARY l27 So. Main S+. Personalized Prescrip+ion Service W. MAX SHIPLEY PH. 3 340I COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK 507 WEST BROADWAY PHONE 3-7544 Congrafulafions Class of '59 r WORLD RADIO LABORATORIES 34I5 W. Broadway PHONE 2-0277 Everyfhing in Hi-Fideliiy CompIimen+s of COHOE LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO IT PAYS TO PLAY FAIR 25 Sou+h I5+h S+. Phone 2-2546 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 From Seniors. Enioy Flowers From ,he ECONOMY MARKET 4I6 S. 2I Phone 3-3327 BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP LARRY TAYLOR Congrafulaiions From DAMONS FOOD MARKET and RALPH'S QUALITY MEATS DR. G. H. WAHL Says CONGRATULATIONS BARBARA POFFENBARGER SENIQRS Through your edifor and co-edifor we congrafulafe and fhanlr Ihe class of '59. CANNON'S STUDIO Congra'ruIaI'ions Io Ihe Complimenfs Class of '59 of FRED LAINSON FLORISTS AII FIowers CuI Fresh Daily II8 CANNING ST. FLASH CAR WASH 24I7 Wesf Broadway TELEPHONE 3-39I3 DIAL 6627 CONGRATULATIONS HARDWARE STORES CLASS OF '59 Farm Supplies, Housewares, From Spor'ring Goods THE NEW MCMILLENS STUDIO DOWNTOWN STORE WEST END STORE Bill Biesendorfer - Class of '4l I60 W- BdWY- 3l38 W. Bdwy. PORTRAITS-CANDID WEDDING Ph. 4463 Ph. 440I 53I Wesf Broadway Phone 3-4946 1 I Complimen+s of D CONNOLLY DRUG if COMPANY ij - , lb ' - 2400 Wesl' Broadway X PHONE 5557 9 X . 7? X 'x H s Always Convenienf +o Save Money and Time a+ Ci+y Na'I'ional Flowers by Walfon Whisper Wl'1a+ Free Parking While Banking Words Cannol Say FLOWERS BY WALTON 420 Nor+h 26+h Hifi! 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