Jefferson Junior High School - Patriot Yearbook (Naperville, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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THE PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Nc doubt all of us approach the end of the school year with various feelings. We are concerned about the many things which have to be done before the school closes and wonder whether time will per- mit everything to be done properly. Some are concerned about their record for the past year and if the record doesn't represent their best effort, this would be the time for a firm re- solve to do better next year or to strengthen their background with a profitable summer program. It seems to me that we often fail to make the best use of our summers because of lack of planning. There are many attractive opportunities for the use of summer time such as traveling, summer school programs, day camp activities, and reading. This planning can still be done but it is better, of course, to plan earlier in the year. The school has an impossible task when it tries to cram all of the many worthwhile educa- tional activities into a school program of nine months and the summer time pro- vides an opportunity to supplement and enrich the school activities. The past year is pleasant to contemplate This issue of the Patriot records man of the events of the past year and indi- cates those who participated. The record of achievement in special fields is an imposing one but the finest part of the record is that which shows the progress made by the pupils in this school in their classroom activities. A word of thanks to the teachers for their patient and persistent efforts to do their best for their pupils is certainly appropriate at this time. Best wishes to our ninth graders as they go to the high school, and we hope that all of you will have a pleasant and profitable summer. John B. Moore Y JEFFERSON JUNIOR HIGH Volume II No. VI Co-Editors Libby Morris Janice Lindvall Sports Editor Rosemary Housekeeper Art Chairman Bill Bell Art Linda Leaver Linda Moffat Linda Weber Nancy Altman Alan Rappaport Dennis McKee Business Manager Bill Hartsough Writers Brad Clark, Chuck Culbertson, Sue Sunningham, Dick Harris Julie Ketterer, Patty Otto, Linda Ruck, Mary Weil, Karen Schnippert, Jane Van Dusen, Cheryl Will, Mike Young, Cathy Campbell, Warren Ayres, Cherie Rus- bridge, Spence Wells, Becky Felt, Bob Chandlee, Jo Ann Whiteman, Bonnie Nickeson and contributors from the ninth grade. Typing Staff Nancy Bck, Billie Venturatos, Marianne Stroup, Nancy Kirkley, Joan Mansmann. Sponsor Miss Cleland ' N .Aug an - f-K, gf y , V x ' 1 f THE PATRIOT PROUDII Q-1-7 ANNOUNCES was APPOINT- T15 - MENT or CATHY CAMPBELL U AS Enrron Fon 1961-62. Principal .nl ii 3 p X, ya E91 A, ' ' Q 'i Y ' xx: ,.ns.agga,,,,,,.,.'v'-'-V 1 w 1 1 w 4 1 2 X 1 N 1 x 1 DR. JOHN B. MOORE PRINCIPAL -vi-f MR. MARTIN NICKLAS VICE PRINCIPAL MRS. CARL BRAMMER MRS' LUCILLE DUERR SECRETARY T0 THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY T0 THE VICE PRINCIPAL if l I NINTH GRADE WILL We, the ninth grade students of Jefferson Junior High School, being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainties of the frail and transitory life, do hereby make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. Cris Miller leaves Mr. Lerch a box of wrinkled raisins. Bob Shields leaves a box of vocabulary cards to Brad Bittner. Ken Mattioks leaves twenty-five brownie points to all interested eighth graders. ' B111 Gillilan and Les Hough leave to some fortunate eighth grader who is going to take biology, five excellent dissections. Charlotte Grantbequeaths her advanced English short story to any new advanced English student desiring a D in English. Betsey Frieda Booth leaves her naturally curly hair to Good Will. Linda Morrison leaves the unused box of bobby pins left to her by Madeline Aerni to Miss Trant. Sam Shannon leaves his emperorship to Jim Seay. Patty Bayers leaves her attendance record to Cathy Campbell. Cheryl Oleson leaves her crutches to next year's lucky tobaggoner. Doug Sherratt leaves his lank to Barry Lieberman. Brad Clark leaves one dead rabbit to an one with courage enough to pick it up. Les Hough leaves his good times in Miss Olzack's office after school to Reed Pyeritz. Ruth Albus leaves a can of Metrecal to Barbara Freeberg. Gloria Henze just leaves. Kristi Uddstrom leaves her book NEmbezzling School Funds for Fun and Profitn to Am Peal. Joe Cook leaves Nr. Shaffer to the poor unbiological ninth graders of next year Tom Werlinioh leaves his dandruff to Hank Miller. Michele Marra leaves her eyelashes land a bottle of gluej to Janie Tumpson. Charlie Pike leaves his title, El Burro, to Mike Duncombe. George Hall leaves the foot which he is constantly putting in his mouth to anyone with a big enough mouth. Charles Huettner leaves his height for basketball to George Heid in hopes that he will catch up. 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Mrs. Hornby in an early day Her cooking talents did display. For in her sand box with her cousins She turned out mudpies by the dozen. Mr. Leng in his early days Was alread winning words of praise. For as a clever little kid He quoted the words of Rome's Ovid. Mr. Ashburner when in his pink The family doctor did hoodwink. He got his share of childhood ills By Nborrowingn the old Doc's pills. Miss Cleland as a sweet young child Already six novels had compiled. She was the marvel of her town And soon her name had gained renown. When in her wee years Miss Davidso Her male companions could outrun. Outjump, outshoot, and in general beat Those boys at any athletic feat. As a young girl Mrs. Hough Kept in style with the rhetoric vogue. Writing short stories like Edgar A. Poe Until her shelves did overflow. Miss Olzack once was overwrought With works of Shakespeare, Cooper and Scott. Isn't it ironic how Well she understands them now! by Cheryl Will THE NEW STEPS This reporter has been curious as to what the present seventh grade found to be the most difficult adjustments to junior high school living. The following list is presented with the hope that the incoming group will find it useful. l. The A, B, and G bell schedules. 2. The number of teachers. 3. Remembering requirements of five or six teachers in one day. lt. The hall traffic regulations. 5. The never-ending testing program. 6. There are so man new friends to makao 7. The mountains of homework. 8. 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' -'xii ,wiiiq 'io ,BB I5WK3I?lf3Ii.f5If!- xgbxstcls -530 k Mai a.iIMi:1?. sV EW Cixi .hive 221931555 'm 'ebxmv emi Imifonp :ali :!r'iEqf'a.i4i fiizniriw fserrtnfcirimfl 'riff 'fseqimb .'.f:12ims'l- Ld? aillf bwwviirtlaq T0 maria am .ing Qi-I ,eflfq Maui! asf! f!2Hf'L1LJ0'! f0i'5 ' 'vii ,L ARCHIBALD AWARDS The stars are out in all their bril- liance for the presentation of the annual Archibalds. Elizabeth Patriot steps up to the podium to begin the awarding of the prized Arohibalds to those voted most deserving. The com- mittee which made the decisions was appointed by Elizabeth Patriot and com- prised solely of Elizabeth Patriot, looking lovely in her Valentine hairdo Ccreated by the talented Becky Feltj and her egg-shaped dress Cstyled after the modernistic egg created by Cathy Campbelll. The Archibalds are glowing blue and gold on their stand behind Elizabeth. Ah, she is preparing to give the best supporting editor award to Janice Lindvalll Our congratulations go to Miss Lindvall. The Archibalds for best money wrapping, early dismissal, and generally commendable work go to Bill Hartsough. For the artis- tic creations found floating through our newspaper, Linda Leaver will accept the Archibald for our impressive art staff. Athletic Rosensmy Housekeeper comes loping down the aisle to accept her Archibald for getting the sports assignments in on And now the moment you've all awaited- the awarding of the most prized Archibald. This one for the leading lad of our staff goes to Miss Cleland We add our thanks to her for the valued help she has given to the staff of the Patriot. Now the awards are finished .... the stage darkens... and the audience leaves. Seriously now, we do offer our thanks to everyone for their help and sup- port of the Patriot. Libby Morris Janice Lindvall CITIZENS FOR MAY The new Citizens of the Month have been elected. They are Kristi Uddstrom of the ninth grade, Pete Weaver for the eighth grade, and Kathy Venturatos representing the seventh grade. Congratulations! time. The production Archibalds Cfor A ,B ,U -Kffn Schnlppert' coming in to assemble the paperb go to A ',.f' Psffu ,X-.M Bill Hartsough, Brad Clark, Howard James, f,, k 'EF Qi NTNMTTNQQ5 Dick Milo, Gene Brass, Sue Cunningham, 3 M. x 'V,,g1,g ' Pi Dick Harris, Rosemary Housekeeper, Jane X Yip' , . 'f i VanDusen, Mike Young, Laura Rice, Spence 4,., fc5fk'f4, Wells, Becky Felt, Jo Ann Whiteman, and ' 1 ,ff ,,. f il Bonnie Nickeson. The Archibald for the 2 3 . ' noisiest man of the year was a tie - fy ,afgagJ,, gkgy'X Brad Clark and Mike Young. -, QE. Ziff :Ip To Warren Ayres, Dick Harris, Cherie 'r---JQqg'!' Rusbridge, Cheryl Will, Karen Schnippert, up and Mary Weil go the Archibalds for .,f'J w, '.'SQ', creativeness above and beyond the call .A Q ' Tg,:7Ea'fSf,f,. of duty. The Quick-Fingers award goes 1, to Mrs. Brammer and Mrs. Duerr. The g fl if r,f ,, Archibald for the best sport of 1960-61 1 is . MX goes to Dr. Moore for censuring our 'L -,, ' FL 1 gf UNDP',.xhf?' writing efforts. J,f6 Q ei Agykgkgh 'rx ,,.-2 - t ,,. hh ' To an one we may have forgotten goes the HForget-Me-Notu Archibald for his ser- vices. Finally, the HStick-To-Itn Archibald goes to the readers who have supported the Patriot very well this year. On ay l,our art teacher, MF. D.L. LaBute became the father of a baby girl. The newborn, Lisa Kay LaBute, is Mr. LaBute's fourth daughter! by Karen Schnippert nbeiisms lla Sviuoi JHEMDMXSHJ wonUQGA . . fzfssrfiq, 3f v39?1Y SQL? ggfilmgggvm 5:45 gnibsal add 101 aah aid? ibIsdidawA .ima.Ea.CI2 may-X.-as aIeefgA'I3sd'a.IIfwo'I'1p .mei ' ' 883 Qui 155 ed sided? 159 bbs BW Sd? e3AnQws3'G5dgaHafqisd'benigv 'ebtsws GMS wsnwiiiszxihq sn: io iigse pnarxezrzaiv 933314. 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'q.:'w,Tq'j I II ' . .5 5 W QT ,.-Q NINTH GRADE EPIC This is the story of our ninth grade The successes, the failures they have made. From all the teachers and all the classes Comes each ninth grader who hopes he passes. Did you ever see such a good talker To compare with either Gene Brass or Bob Walker? Gory poetry is her dish And writing itis Karen Schnippert's wish. Madeleine Ashcraft got left out when biology partners were being paired out. Charlotte Grant talks in a hush And she's always the very first one to blush. One of Norman's greatest desires Is to personally aggravate Mr. Meyers. Brad Clark dissects a rabbit. After seeing it we say, WHe can have it,W Cheryl will is very smart. She makes intelligence seem an art. Tilly, alias Linda Ruck Helps students burdened with hard luck. Does Linda Read seem in a mess If she away from L-E-S? Sue Cunningham walks through our halls here To all she seems to spread some cheer. To man boys she seems a honey And Kristi also manages our money. Robert Lyons is a whiz Al algebra and sciences. Since Doug Sherratt was built so tall He's perfect for playing basketball. by Dick Harris asqfirffrti 1 n E ! N' l 'J' Qf-?fx'yt f ,Ji X ' +11 - r . - : y a K I x V m .4rN...llA f 5, .'-5' ., -. .I --we 1i??, ij -r ' W? GX V Lv p t f Q6 at 3 vJx,xf,,j .gxb g -' :M.uff: T, as f lf o w x if ' LOOKKZG onwlnpj The year 197 . QI ' eafing through the Who'e yhg In America book and I see the names of some of the people I knew at Jefferson in the ninth grade. Libby Morris and Linda Ruck are work- ing for the New York Timesg Libby as the editor aHd'Linda as the writer of the scandal sheet. Bill Etheredge has just won the championship for table tennis. Linda Morrison is a great philanthropist, still Spending the money she received from the Peaks of Progress Award. Recently elected the president of the Boy Scouts of America is Norman Miller. 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Joel Karnofsky - will give up math and devote his life to the study of old Latin papyri fragments. Charles Potter - will be the first man to reach the moon land find the moon people speaking Latinl. Naturally, what else? Brad Clark, Tom Barnes and Frank Reed - will write modern novels based on class- ical themes. Al Scheimer and Cheryl Will - will unite 1n efforts to produce WLatin Made Easy,U a text that will enable a four year Latin course to be com- pleted in one year. Alice Wilson - will find something to do during Latin - algebra! Mr, Bair says: Bill Buerhig - will be a great orator. Lisa Shakarian - will go into partner- ship with Rocky Tyus and produce bulletin boards. Bob Benz - will be a Sigmund Freud,III. Bob Welsh - will be a professional wrestler. Jay Rock - will become a satellite. Bill Gillilan - will campaign for one hour of silence each school day. David Bonner - will become the world's worst typist. QHe's well on his way now -- can only do 65 words per minute with no errors.J Barbara Amick - will spend the rest of her life painting abstracts to amuse Mr, Love. Nikki Paulus - will not major in art. Miss Trant says: Bill Hartsough - will be a PTA toast- master. Jack Brown - will do Charles Antell commercials on TV. ' Fran Rickel - will win Talky marathons Jay Roberts - will be financial mana- ger of ihe Pirates. Mr. Shaffer says: Joe Cook - will be the Elliott Ness of Mr. Lerch says: Jane Snee - will do translations if she can find her pencil. Jo Ann Fisherkeller - will spend many happy hours reading French novels if she can figure out how to keep her glasses on, Robert Lyons - will invent a machine to abolish French homework for future generations. Cris Miller - will be a champion of French and English spelling reforms. Jeff Speigel and Bob Swartz - will champion illegibility. Mr. Meyers says: Norm Miller - will be a boy scout. 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H2121 - :eaiI,.EtEfI moi! .A'- 1 - Q , ' A fs smcfsssd b- w!aG5QK 'fg:s'L - 9:10 fro? :ij-1,?fsz qr?:rso Lffgw 5.5153 gfilifi . U .'5f.EH ..Cr2orf1r3 rinse iv9?1:9II3f'iLu g Ubfi V , 1 ., . HOMEROOM OFFICERS ' ROW 5 HARRIS, SKIDMORE, BELL, SHERRATT, STECHSCHULTE, HELM, ETHEREDGE, HUNTER, NELSON ROW 4 BARNES, BOYD, FUSS, NUERNBERG, BEIS, WERLINICH, CLARK, BATES, MILLER Row 3 KUECHENMEISTER, CousER, CUNNINGHAM, Ecx, BAYERS, WEIL, WOLFE, BLUM, GILLILAND, JAMES, STUDLEY Row 2 MR. HARDMAN, MOLLERUS, KIRKLEY, VENTURATOS, GRANT, GRUMMER, UDDSTROM, BASTIAN, Boorn, MARRA, READ, Sues, MISS 0LzAcK Row 1 JOHNSON, RIGKEL, SCHILBERG, 0TTo, BRENNAN, Conomos, HILL, FITCH, COMSTOCK, KANTERS, HEID, GEIST, POOLE ik NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM TEACHERS If MV Row 2 MR. R. Mzvzns, MR. R. TOLER, MR. R. WALKER, MR. H. LANG, MR. R. BAIR f JHQZV Row 1 MISS E. TRANT, MISS J. MORAN, MRS. M. HORNBY KMISSING Fnom PICTURE- !5Q' '-If MR. G. SHAFFER, 515 Q SL, f H i 1 ROW ROW ROW Row PATRIOT STAFF C. CULBERTSON, B. CLARK, D. HARRIS, D. MCKEE, W. AYRES, B. CHANDLEE, S. WELLS, A. RAPPAPO B. NICKESON, B. VENTURATOS, S. CUNNINQHAM, C. WILL, J. MANSMANN, M. Srnoup, L. RICE, B. FREEBERG, C. CAMPBELL, J. WHITEMAN P. Otto, N. KIRKLEY, N. Ecx, C. RUSBRIDGE, L. WEBER, K. SCHNIPPERT, L. LEAvER, M. WEIL, L. Rucx, J. KETTERER, B. FELT 1 J. VANDUSEN, B. HARTsoueH, L. MORRIS, MISS CLELAND, J. LINDVALL, B. BELL, R. HOUSEKEEPER I PATRIOT EDITORIAL STAFF PATRIOT ART STAFF ROW 2 B. HARTSOUGH, R. HOUBEKEEPER, B. BELL Row 2 D. McKEE, N. ALTMAN, A. RAPPAPc ROW 1 J. LINDVALL, L. MORRIS Row 1 L. MQEEAT, B. BELL, L. LEAvER Jane Brennan Julie Ketterer ffigigbx Jane Snee L Dave Karsten 'Qgx Linda Morrisorlj f ,. 1 Mary McDivitt N? 1' GX' x!vQ.-Q-Q ' Bill Nuernber-:L,..,h-h,1f 6- ' ,s,,-,,-4 .,f' we Norman Miller lf'--- ' M' Q-hw-51? -I xv'-L X55-Q -,l N NINTH GRADE NEEDS Is Always laughing asking questions eating big lunches trying to play the piano staring at boys talking 1100 words a minutej giving crazy Student Council speeches wearing his Boy Scout uniform Pat Mugele Y--ff Afixing her f?J French N-..,,.f twist Mike Young s.,,1,,,f staring at Jane Van I +.g--,,,, usen during book reports l I Doug Sherratt bumping his head on the A K! je iling Louise Poale J Vnswimmingn in a certain Carol Resnick .4un l.,.,i-,, X Carol Wolfe George Hall Joel Karnofsky I Nancy Eck Bill Etheredge Patti Bayers Bill Gillilan blue-striped sweater forgetting her glasses running for Student Council sticking his foot in Most Needed tranquilizer IBM machine conveyor belt a brother George and a candelabra telescope scotch tape his head examined a Campfire Girl a wig or a million bobby pins blinders- a shorter crewcut a box of sweater shrinker contact lenses with glue on the bottom track shoes bigger mouth his mouth eating egg salad sandwiches his own chicken making baskets in better aim volleyball chewing gum more desk bottom space practicing touch jumps longer feet getting straight UA'sW wiser teachers by Mary Weil Margaret Schilberg 'W'W'77 ffoekfif nIFn ,,1'r'A !A'5' 005 1 A, fl Q .V HL What would school be iike if: X19 e ,p fa, 4. ., X J, Wir '-s-Qfif-X X 1 Clark Sawhill were what ------ if V I N Xvfsm aaa' afraid of girls? xx,,f r Nl g ,vt 2 Mr. Bair taught gym? f' -V Ai? h ' I 5 ' 3 Miss Trant wore an ordinary hair YL'-Q53 ' f 5 style? 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She is from Mt. Lebanon and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from St, Mary's of Notre Dame. Miss M ller did one and one-half year's work at Ohio University and is working towards her Master's degree at Duquesne University. Miss Mi11er's hobbies are dram tics, bridge, and the puppet work she does for her first grade classes in speech. Her favorite sports are bowling, swimming, and all spectator sports. She likes opera and popular music, but not jazz. An thing dramatic, such as Alcoa Theater, is Miss Miller' preference on television. When asked if she had any tips on better speaking for junior high school students, Miss Miller said, HBe aware that anything worth saying is worth saying well. This includes speaking with clearness, pleasantness, inter- est, enthusiasm, etc.n She said that most junior high school students, because of an inablilty to express themselves, hold back when they really could contribute much to a conversation. She chose speech because it was a challenge and because she could travel with the work and not be chained to one location. She teaches in three elementary and two junior high schools. Miss Miller's greatest wish is to r reach those students who are not now being reached. Her pet peeve is people who use a speech problem in an effort to be funny. Miss Miller says, NSpeech correction is nothing to be ashamed of. It is something to be encouraged and accepted.N Your reporter is sure that anyone who has met her will agree that Miss Miller is an interesting young woman with a vital place on the faculty of Jefferson Junior High. by Cathy Campbell AA ,1 , fawf. J:w4H??faAfffw: - A-iiffa3iE23?EiEE5FE?,i?EFE!E!'!!!l! ig ' Ymi???ff5 ,133?Pf7iWQw, fW i':.if3 Z5E5iiEii??E5?g??5f?ff1 'Sf .Q Q 4 - W' SQ 'Q:A V: , 1 Q. V, , . In Z1.'g,.i,zA'-y-+15515 QA .g.ff.53j. Q : 5ipiIiILEif x'i3fTiffi' 1 . 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WALKER, STECHSCHULTE, SHERRATT, LAMMERT, CASEY, LEwls, HALL, Mcmnnw, ETHEREDGE, MR. Asuaunwsn Row 2 HAMILTON, THOMPSON, BUCHHEIT, BIES, Cnoox, CLARK, SAWHILL, PIKE, KASZYCKI, BENZ, POTTER Row 1 SHOPE, ENGLEHART, MuLLER, ROSENFELD, Roasou, SWAILES, BAIRD, STEVENE, PATTON BASKETBALL TEAM Row 2 BUEHRIG, STECHSCHULTE, SHERRATT, LAMMERT, HERALD CASEY, PIKE, Sxxononz Row 1 Cnoox, BUCHHEIT, CANTER, SEAY, CLAY, Eav EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS Row 4 LIEBERMAN, BIRRIS, JuaILIREn ScHu, ZABETAKIS, CUNNINQHAN, LORE, Row 3 CUNNINGHAM TEMPLETON, MCMILLAN, i WARDEN, RUSBRIDGE, Moons, WEISS, PERESNAN, ULLMAN, BRINDLE, Row 2 0'CONNOR, VANDYKE, PouLToN, SCHRAMM, Mock, J. PERESNAN, FADLER, HALL, RICE, EowARos, Row 1 MonnIsoN, BAUGHMAN, GzssLsn, COPELAND, Mas. Dnvls, PREUSCH, BURKHART, MCCASL IN Gww-4. ,,,T NINTH GRADE CHORUS Row 3 BAILEV, KzNNsov, BATES REED, WELSCH, MASTON, Hlssou, Row 2 WRIGHT, DTT, vacuum, Plzncs, BLUM, HOUSEKEEPER, CUNNINQHAN, TAYLOR, CONOMOS, Row 1' AUNER, LARKIN, CNALLIN SOLLENBERGER, Mas. DAvIs, STERLING, Mavasnnv, MAMDLA Enz77,fya7wV? SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS Row 4 PERRYMAN, ALTNAN, ARTHURS LEAVER, NESTOR, CALKINS, GEIST, C. PERRYMAN, AVDEY, SHEPARD, WILLISON, Row 3 FELT, Plsncs, CRAIN, WILSON, SEIDELMAN, Duucou HOON, FRANKS, CLARK, Cnoucn, CAR BRENNER, Row 2 WRIGHT, 0'HARA, HARVEY, FoLTz, STEVENSON, OLESON VENTURATOS, TROPP, RONKSLEY, Row LEWIS, SUTTON, MORQAN, FLEMINQ, DAVIS WUESTEFELD, MANULA, NICKS APPELt THE TEACHERS' BASEBALL TEAM Can you imagine what it would be like if the teachers formed their own base- ball team? WNo-flawn Moran plays first base. There's not a flaw on her record -- she's never spoiled it by ever catching the ball. NArribaU Meyers is in right field. He is constantly being reprimanded for writing his equations on the right field wall. This particular right fielder signs all his autographed balls with We e mc2.n NHotU Hornby ple s third. Some of her best dishes are prepared over the fire in the Uhot corner.n USkipperH Moore does a fine job with his team falthough he dcesn't have too much to work with in the way of baseball playersl, just as he does with Jefferson. UUmpH Nicklas is perfect for the job of umpire with his strict disciplinary methods. NLong Bobn Bair is in left field. Heis had a great year - 3 putouts and 27 errors Cwouldn't we like to see him make that many in typing?D. HCaptain Hankn Lang is at short. When he's nicknames, such as HKittenU Tcler, by their biological names. With her, works NPossumU Cleland, who reads stacks upon stacks of baseball records every night. Of Course, WScorekeepersH Duerr and Brammer take care of all the statistics and the score keeping. NSmokyN Walker and HTiger0 Murphy spend hours cc - puting the players' averages. HThimU Cshort for thimblel Krack, naturally mends the players uniforms when they. get torn. How do you think a team composed of teachers would fare in the pennant race? Personally, I think they I should stick to teaching -- after all, we would all agree that is what they do best, by Cheryl will supposed to be playing, he spends his ,',' hx, time reading the UClassical Outlook.N jf fT. I UGincH Shaffer plays center field. We 52 sf- A' qsuuaasear near new the MAN or THE MONTH in T 1 ' ' Q' baseball for June. CJust like ones - igfffi, '.. 'F' 1 ugh! - that he assigns.J NSenoritaU . 'X Trant claims second base as her posi- -X tion. She amazes all her fans by arguing ' with the umpire in fluent Spanish. NThe Kittenn Toler is on the mound. He's CRADLE SONG the best southpaw on the team -- maybe that's because he's the only one! NRosyU Ross is the team's right hand pitcher. He refuses to appear without a brightly colored, flowered tie on top of his uniform. HShortyH Ashburner is behind the plate. 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You are now ready to chart your course in new and strange waters which will lead you to various and interesting challenges and opportunities downstream. As you enter the senior high school, continue to believe in yourself, to build on your past accomplishments, and to chart your course in the right direction. Remember the direction you take is more important than the distance you travel 3 be aware of the buoys labeled Your Interests - Your Abilitiesi' and 'Tour Opportunities. It has been a pleasure knowing you and working with you. We wish you the . best of success and smooth sailing ahead! . f ' 'U' 7454. .I I -1 I ... II,...... . IH. 1' .15 -, v '- -.----a-.--.-.-. ,I-..,',' . ....f - -3 -' 5 v. . , ' '- ,I, f. -I x-I v' ,- . . -,.g,:..... A I I -- f J 31553, S - f 1-' Your Guidance Counselors ,ah i .-. ..,. . -I EI-,.,I::.I., I, IIIIIIIII-,.g.., IIIIYIIIII I , . . I. - . 1 v II ' I I . I',. ,. I'. - 2 an '- -. . I I . 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Can you help me? Tilly Dear Tilly, I'd be glad to take over your column next year. I only hope to do as good a job as you have done, Am Peal as as 49 as ee ee Dear Tilly, My father always wants to watch TV at the same time I do. This interrupts m plans every night. What should I do? C.0.D. Dear Fish, Either bu another television set or do your homework. The latter would be more worthwhile. Tilly 4 4 w s u 4 w Dear Tilly, I have a broken leg. People are always tripping over my cast and crutches. What should I do? Cheryl Dear Cheryl, Next winter don't go tobogganing. ' ,Mfr T111 h v J' , .- I ' X ' x Dear Tilly, I am madly in love with m algebra teacher. He just shrugs me off in class. How can I be noticed? Cxurb Cx-:rl Dear CXWJKX-YD. You call yourself the difference of two squares. Try the square of 2 the sum. 4 Tilly -39-X'-X--If-'X-65--29 Farewell advise-seekers! Good luck, AIWL by Linda Ruck WHAT WCULD YOU DO? If you were mighty Casey at the bat? Les Hough -- Get hit by the bat! 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H , , A N, J ww V FRIENDLY LETTER UNIT REAPS LETTERS Writing letters may be a chore, but receiving letters is lots of fun, espe- cially if they are from Nelson Rocks feller, Dwight D, Eisenhower, Joe L. Brown, Bobby Darin, to name only a few well known personalities who were not too busy to answer promptly the letters of boys and girls. To climax a friendly letter-writing unit, eighth grade students in Mrs. Gesin's language arts class were en- couraged to write a friendly letter to someone they admired. The letters were written in class, copied neatly in ink on appropriate stationery, and mailed to the respective people. The reward for their efforts was not too long in coming for these pupils. Linn Phillips chose to congratulate John F. Kenned on his Presidential victory. Ralph A. Dugan, Special Assistant to the President, replied, HThe President has received your letter and appreciates your friend- liness in writing. Your kind words pleased him very much, and he wants me to assure you that he realizes his great responsibilities and is determined to do his best in every way possible to keep America safe and strong.n Mr. Dugan assured Mike Kerr that the President Ualways enjoys hearing from young stu- dents! Carolyn Kennedy answered Flozanne John's letter through Letitia Baldridge, social secretary. Miss Baldridge wrote that Carolyn Uenjoyed hearing everything you had to say, and it made her happy to meet you by mail.n A letter of recognition for work well M done was also in order for Dwight D. Eisenhower. In reply to such messages from numerous students, Mr. Eisenhower said, NThank you very much for your kind and thoughtful message. To have the respect and good will of one's fellow citizens is the greatest honor that can come to an American. Mrs. Eisenhower joins me in deep gratitude to you.N Beth Brindle received the best wishes of the Nixons and a photograph of the family I Regretting that the pressure of official business prevented him from undertaking any detailed personal correspondence, Nelson Rockefeller, Governor of New'York, sent a brief note and a detailed booklet of New York to Elaine Edwards. Across the ocean flew Steve Additon's message to Winston Churchill. His reward was Churchill's personal card thanking him very much for his kind letter. Hlt is always good to hear from some- one who grew up in m home town,W wrote Jimmy Stewart to Roberta Gessler HYes, I do remember your father.n Joe L. Brown thanked Bob Garland for his interest in the Pirates and assured him that in strengthening his club, H.... we will not trade merely to change names. If we cannot make a trade that will be advantageous to our club, our opening day line-up will be selected from those players who are currently on our roster.n Veteran Pirates Vernon Law and Dick Groat also sent their best wishes. Author of many nursing books, Dorothy Deming, R.N., sent Barbara Barrett a personal note and requested the New York Nursing Headquarters to send her information on nursing. Autographed pictures of Jerry Lewis and Bobby Darin gladdened the hearts of two other students, ,X Le X :ig , t Q re N, tp' P-JP as Mk l'9- x.- N fur 1 0 W. 4, F, J n l., ns ' r w W, Q. A '. Fif rw -- 11' ww ' 4. - MT! if li .V.: ia 37 5, , 3. w 11 IL r L Q . -L. ' ' 'W' V ',-' -- T 7.':'5'1':E '-1' E3 ' --fvf7'f'7'IF7'1tf: 7'3m yy-f'i7,', : f 7' ' Tfzi -'Q' , ,w,.i QE -,:.- 'fn YZ :.L:-iii: I ,,., 21 VZ. '1':6!1'f. A-2-1-I . ' ' 'Ag . Y 5' 1172- 'f 1252- E7 'H.',f.?'9-'5S'ifa5if'i '.-.-: 1 ff'-fxFF'Q1L3'-lj'.'f .1gz1a ' f A 71 F 5 5 -' 1-'ff ' ' lii . . 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On the subject of the school and the students he said that the students here are better behaved than at the high school, and also that everyone is more friendly here. It seems as though we have made another friend, for he said nothing against the school or the students, Mr. Ulrich of the wood shop, and also from California State College, praised the students by saying that they are all interested and willing to work. He says his only wish is that he could teach here, but he has an offer from the Pittsburgh schools. We all offer our congratulations to Mr. Ulrich on his coming marriage which will take place in the near future. by Spence Pells if NIGHT X On a stallion of coal he quickly came, The sun his arm did smack. 'Twas then we feared with all our hearts That HHeW was coming back. His heart was black as was his cloak Enveloping the land . .. He came to hide the guns and knives K Of every wicged hand. q i ' Que J ,...-.. W 1-.s -- He hid the evil tracks of bi-ees-as-. 'F' Of those who stole the gem, And of the cloak and dagger boys, For UHeH was one of them , 'K f by Karen Schnippert A7-'ag x WK wig u 'usa 1 41 !MfmQBJ 'Na 4555115 QM!! it LWQ Maxx To -4' Qs.,-, X-a.,, I , S . eel-4, .JQSSW-ef' 2' jf ggi , L N' f V fs -f pf if afxieggg f U3 A ij ff 1'-Axfyjfyf opt! Yoykfimeivsv I f Michele l'Qi'a Vwithout e boyfriend? JoAnn Fisherkeller with black hair? Penny Shumaker wearing a pon tail? Bill Etheredge a 90 pound weakling? Don Stechschulte short and fat? Clark Sawhill hating girls? Bob Casey saying NHi.n Patty Bayers a blond? Margie Heid without a new joke? Ernie Lewis not cheerful? Cris Miller not the All-American boy? Alice Wilson not blushing or talking? Jack Brown with a crew cut. George Hall not talking? Ann Bastian not dancing? UArkansasH with a French accent? Alan Crook not making highest honor? Diane Gibbs taking her eyes off Greg? Greg Young flirting? Jackie Tischbein mad? 1 -4!1 .-'. I - V A Vg -E5 . 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HARTsouaH, J, HARrsoucH, WEAVER, LAMBILLOTTE, SHIELDS, MILLER, MCCANDLESS Row 1 LIEBERMAN, BAILEY, EVANS, BITTNER, BRENNAN CHEERLEADERS Row 2 BASTIAN, MARRA, GRANT, Boon-1 Row1 FITCH, Gousrocx, HEID, Tuwson TRACK TEAM Not much publicity is given to this area of sports, coached by Mr. Ash- burner and Mr. Ward. The team has taken part in two meets, winning one and losing one. More meets are planned in the future. The track team meets every day after school and practices from about 3:hS to 5:10. There are few definite quali- fications for being on the team. How- ever, anyone on the team has to have at least passing grades and attend practices regularly. The team itself is divided into two smaller groups known as the HAH team and the HBH team. In the track meets, the HAH team and HBH team each play the HAH and HBH team of the opposing school. Besides being divided into two teams, each person is classified according to weight. Light, middle, and heavy weight divisions are examples of these. The entire 7th, 8th, and 9th grade track team consists of 85 members with approximately 21 ninth graders. by Rosemary Housekeeper A TRIBUTE Perhaps the most neglected people in our school Ccontrary to the student's popular opinionl are the teachers. Of course they are noticed when they give a low grade or a large homework assignment - but not in the right way. I feel it is about time to commend some of the outstanding members of the faculty. Mr. Lang Mr. Lang, famous for his Latin sayings, is a teacher with many commendable characteristics. He is very easy ta get along with. As students in his ' classes will know, much work is accom- plished, but it is done in an enjoyable manner with an occasional bit of humorgf One thing that must be noted is the fact that Mr. Lang will never ignore a raised hand or a question. His great knowledge of many languages and historical events characterizes Mr. Lang as an accomplished scholar. He is a valuable addition to the Jefferson staff. Mrs. Hartmann Mrs. Hartmann, our biology and science teacher, is to be admired for her down-to-earth, unaffected personality. She is immediately likeable. Her ability to talk with teen-agers is amazing. Believe it or not, this is due mainly to the fact that she likes us! CShe even admits itll She never becomes impatient, even after explain- ing complicated body systems over and over again. Mr. Meyers Mr. Meyers is one of the most out- standing teachers in our school. He is definitely not the Htough guyH type who enforces discipline with an iron hand. His pleasant, mild manner and pleasing personality are the only elements he needs to enforce discipline Mr. Meyers respects interests in a student and does not judge a person completely by his scholastic ability. He remains optimistic, even in the dimmest situations. This is a very commendable characteristic and some- thing which many of us find hard to do. One of the superior things about Mr. Meyer's teaching method is that he allows one to draw his own con- clusions. Mr. Meyers is ready to answer any question or help at an time. At times, I find Mr. Meyers very witty and humorous. If Jefferson is wise, it will hold on to this fine mathematics teacher. H by Cheryl Will mfwifwnf' ' 'L.VvfM-VE+- vim F SU .fw+f 1 ?WfI?'ffff'79Ff zA'TTTa'7 -'Fin' ' f Tl- , y- df. f' rf' , ,'H, I ' . . 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Jay Geist by Leslie Birtig THE FORMULA FUR SUCCESS Five students from Jefferson were chosen to participate in the First Year Algebra Contest, sponsored by the Mathematics Council of Western Pennsylvania. These people competed with students from the other schools all over western Pennsyl- vania. They were Bill Gillilan, Dick Harris, David Bonner, and Jane Van Dusen. The alternate contestant was Margaret Schilberg-- who also does an excellent job of the bulletin boards in Mr. Meyers' homeroom. QThis is a plug for Margaret requested by Mr. Meyers.J The five students who scored the highest on the test competed on WCED, Channel 13, for top honors. Prizes for top scorers and Certificates of Merit were given. These excellent students have the formula for success in algebra. HUMOROUS EPITAPHS Herman the hermit lies under this stone. Now and forever, he'll be all alone. Many a friend had Sam Le' Serms. Now all he has for friends are worms. 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Just ask the high school rifle team what they think of Jefferson's rifle team under the supervision of Mr. Neal. After we soundly defeated them a few weeks ago, there's been a definite change in their opinion toward our out- standing team. Much praise should be given to Mr. Neal because of the remark- able work he has done with his Hshootersn The ninth grade rifle team consists of 30 members, 20 girls and 10 boys. They hold practice at the high school on Mondays between six and ten o'c1ock. Much work must be put into this activity by Mr. Neal. However, I'm sure he en- joys it. Why, just the other day I over- heard him confess that he thinks he has prettier members on this rifle team than any other. Isnlt that so, Nikki Paulus and Patti Bayers? Other members of the team include: Kristi Uddstrom Michele Marra Chris Emery Louise Poole Joanne Miller Nikki Paulus Penny Shumaker Sandy Geist Gail Maston Francine Rickel Jane Brennon Pat Thomas Bobbie Yochum Vicki Brick Patti Bayers Ann Bastian Linda Read Dick Studley Bob Barnes Ja Richmond Henry Green Bill Nuernberg Mike Young Bill Gilliland Fred Franke Bill Hartsough YOUR LIFE' S WORK In the theater, talent isn't the only thing needed for success. A variety of things are needed - determination, courage and something to start with. The same holds true for an and every other life's career. Besides talent there are prerequisites which con- tribute towards success in your chosen f 0 It's never too late to start, and now is the perfect time. The right way to reap a good harvest is to sow the right seeds in the right place at the right time. You put your best effort into that harvest and when it comes up, it is not a matter of right timing or luck. It's the sowing that counts. Actors and actresses don't become stars overnight, and if they do, it's rare! Writers don't sit down one day and wriet a best-seller the next day. Time, talent, determination, prepara- tion and conviction must be written in to it. If you sow different seeds, not unnaturally, a different harvest will be harvested. Sow the right seedsg sow them well, and a dreamed of life success will A develop into a real one. by Julie Ketterer CThe unique bulletin board was de- Joan Pollock 29. Tom Barnes signed by Reed Pyeritz.J 15. Rosemary Housekeeper THE RIGHT ANSWER A fF f25Q'T'.? . I ' I was asked to find out how our present 1 Q ' eighth graders plan to be better ninth yu.: graders than this year's class. Over A , 1' A a two week period I asked about twenty- ' eight eighth graders how they would be A .'Q better. Believe it or not, not one . 5 31 KN. person could come up with a good idea . Hg' f,. A A 1 This should prove that our ninth graders !'Ff'l are almost as they should be. 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Science Alternating with health, science in- cludes in its l8 weeks the biological and physical sciences, astronom , biology, geology, physics, and others. A written report, oral report, and project will be required in most classes. Language Arts This class is thought by many to be one of our most important classes. Reading entails reading and discussion from the regular text, along with the study of unit reading, probably on the subject of COURAGE. Spelling will be taught on the next grade level. Depending upon your teacher, English, from writing to formal grammar study, is covered thor- oughly. Journals, compositions, and . diagram ing, among other skills, will be stressed. French French in the eighth grade is avail- able only to those who are taking it now. Next year's work with verbs, grammar, and idioms will depend upon how far you have progressed this year. Shop The practical arts courses will in- clude projects using machines other than those alread demonstrated. 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Members of the ninth grade class were asked to name their favorite teacher and tell why they liked him or her. Joe Cook - Mr. Bair. I just love typing. Frank Reed - Mr. Lang, he's the intell- ectual type and I think he likes me. Bill Beii - 1 iike Mr. L91-cn, mainly because he is standing right next to me. Anita Lohse - I think Miss Moran is a wonderful teacher and one to always help. Penn Shumaker - Mr. Shaffer, because of his corny jokes. Art Krudener - Mr. Walker, because he likes popcorn. Joanne Fisherkeller - Mr. Walker, he's always patient with me. Bob Shields - Mr. Meyers, he is a good teacher. Bill Nuernberg - Miss Olzack, because I don't have her. Nancy Eck - Mr. Lang, I don't know, I just like him. Jane Falk - Mr. Lang, because his tests are so easy. Mary Weil - I like Mrs. Hartmann because she explains things so well. Mike Young - I refuse to commit m self. Don Stechschulte - Mr. Meyers, I like the way he talks. Dennis Pilarski - Mr. Ward, he's a fair GUY- by Linda Ruck ON LEAVING JEFFERSON It will not be long now before many of us will be going to classes at Jefferson for the last time. No longer will we walk through these halls. No longer will we enter these sunlit classrooms. No longer will we be in junior high at 3.110 what does this mean? Where does this leave us? Jefferson has been quite an experience, at times good, and at times, perhaps, not so good. There have been those happy moments. The thrill of receiving a long-awaited A on that last test, the discovery of just the right girl or boy at the school dance, the golden opportunity to do that special chore for that special teacher, the nervous anxiety oi performing in an auditorium pro- gram, to mention just a few. There have also been unhappy moments. That teacher who was Hso unfair,U the disappointment of not receiving that A for which you worked so hard, that big bully that keeps bothering you, homework in seemingly inhumane quantities. These we have also experienced. Jn retrospect, what do each of us as individuals think? Have we gained something from it, enough to over- shadow anything that hasn't gone right? Have we gotten as much out of Jeffer- son as we possibly can. The answer is obvious. You are on your way to success. 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'gn H., H-. ...... .... , 9TH GRADE ALPHABET A - Amiable - Patty Fitch B - Boisterous - Bill Etheredge G - Chunky - Jay Rock D - Dietetic - Kristi Uddstrom E - Energetic - Cris Emery F - Flirt - Joanne Fisherkeller G - Gleeful - Charlotte Grant H - Happy-go-lucky - Bill Nuernberg I - Ingenious - Carol Wolfe J - Jovial - Keith Skidmore K - Keen - Wally Baird L - Lanky - Doug Sherratt M - Mischievous - Ann Bastian N - Nimble - Jim Brennan - Obese - Don Stechschulte - Peppy - Patsy Comstock - Quiet - Dick Harris - Stubby - Clark Sawhill - Titanic - George Kaszycki - Understanding - Nancy Kirkley O P Q R - Riotous - Bob Walker S T U V - Verbose - George Hall W - Weak C?LJ Jim Clark X - X-tra crazy - Cris Miller Y - Yokel - Tom Werlinich Z - Zombie - Mort Herald , , by Linda Read . 1 1 .NJZ P gp Les Hough 11? ox-K .K 55: 0 ' ' J 4 -k,'f. A a f 5 ' 3 u - .' ' J? 4' 5' - 'l pai? I 6:4 fi? BFA .I f7' f.15Q'3f JEFFERSON WINS AGAIN! Of the 500 participants in the lst year algebra contest, Jefferson suc- ceeded in placing the following people Joel Karnofsky Sth place David Bonner 6th place Dick Harris V 10th place Joel will appear in the finals on TV QChannel 133 on May 15 from 6:30 to 7:00 P,M. Our congratulations to these fine students. SPORTS NEWS The results of the volleyball tourna- ment are in. The 7-l's, 8-5's, and 9-9's are the winners. Just recently the 7-l's and the 8-S's played each other with the B-5's winning. It was a good game with much team spirit on both sides. The 8-5's being the winners, were challenged to play the mighty 9-9's. This, too, was a good game, with the 9-9's winning to be- come the school champions. Good work, everybody! by Rosemary Housekeeper QUOTES THE EIGHTH GRADERS WILL PROBABLY HEAR ALL NEXT YEAR Hwell, let me tell you, you ain't seen nuthin' yet.n fMiss Moran? Ult sphinx.n CMr. Shaffer? nNow, I would ask you...n QMr. Meyers? H 9 Q 0 Q up'p-pin CMr. Tolerl NYou can't be funny. Ifm the only one in this room who can be funny.n lMiss Olzackb UYou want an out of order?N CMiss Trantl You have gum?qeoo park 5-tv' CMr. Bairl NThat's all it is -- crass disobedience CMr. Lang? I would prefer to remain anonymous, butuooaoes O EGFR E' b C1197 A! Julie Ketterer ,fri H EA 0. if 'T 4' J ff f Q' , 'fl ftf' - fxl, ENUM ETHCHB -anzuci iindgeiiov ani is aiimeaw ed? THF ,a4EvB qa'iwT ed? ,ni ein Juan qiJnsosx iaub .avsnniw ad! sms QIQ-Q dvss hsqalr a'?wH ed? has e'Iw? SAJ a.-as-J :HL ' .gnrszr-ctw af?-8 em,-F ffziiw 'ss-:ride wo 3.5-:ma mm: dsum' riitw amsg bcfog is Qui gnisd af2'5 sd? .aabia didd add qeiq or begnsfisdo swan Qaqsnniw bwwg H Raw ,003 QBQHT ,n'Q-Q qidgim wed od gninniw a'QNQ adj diiw Qemmg giwow bocS .anolqmfda ivodaa aHi amos izbodgmsvs 1+umsHaanoH gxmmueog gd J Qf,,i'i57 l213'ZQT'2f.fl.SEU 51125015 IE-IT ESTOUTW HAS? 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Ul1TBH4X3fH VT no alsnii ed? mr mseqov Lliw iuoh od Orierfr 320111. 6.5 wld no f E.E .E::mrea1Cf2 eagdd gi 3ug2JsIu3qi3n0U THU ,H,q OO:Y ' 1 4 ,a3nebu a sail k Mx Nm, Q A , !l3 QV ,,, ,AQgg, 1jx,5f1,wgg , OH! YOU LUCKY BTH GRADERS Broken pencils, books carelessly laid, Are some of the presents from this ninth grade, All the hard homework, the thought for the day, we leave to the eighth grade as we go on our way. All the Hsweetn teachers, the Hjammed-upu stairs The worry, the strain, the feelings, N the cares. You may have them all with our compli- ments, I hope you can use them with better sense. K, ,i-ra, , fl 7 J ' .fggfqpk XR '!47'QEQx 45329 giiix, tsp., A Q 5 NIL X9 1 K' 'OX XJQO x K ' KVA ' 79' 'lf' 12 V. . fl Ox! .5 , pg - rw .J f f' f f xg. -. Qs. A. dxf. b OX' H 'A ORCHESTRA NEWS Margaret Schilberg, a ninth grader at Jefferson, appeared as soloist with the Western District Junior Orchestra after competing with students from twenty- five junior high schools. A member of the Jefferson Orchestra for the past two years, Margaret established a pre- cedent when she became ever to perform a solo Mary Weil, pianist for Orchestra, provided an accompaniment. the first student on the timpani. the Jefferson outstanding Concert was held The District Orchestra at Carroll Township Junior High School on April 7, 1961. gp ffl :K W ti ..+-:....a+'- xx ' in I . L '5 6 C6 'af 2 y X Fx PET PEEVES During the last few weeks we have been asking fellow ninth graders to name their pet peeves. Many students didn't even know what a pet peeve was. If you are one of the puzzled ones, it means your pet irritation. Charles Pike - shy girls Audrey'G6IdsmifH - Latin Mr. Shaffer - library permits third declension endings in Latin Vicki Strod - Wally Baird - cloudy and rainy days Joe Cook - sitting behind a desk in Room 16h Janice Lindvall - too much dressing on salads Francine Rickel - my two little brothers Patsy Comstock - boys! 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