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

 - Class of 1964

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LOOKING BACKNARDS Miss Krack, at the beguiling age of two Already had made her sewing debut. But all her family's feet were sore From all those pins left on the floorl Mr. Love, a charming little lad In artist's smock and beret was clad. Never failing his mother to appall with his bright crayon marks on the wall. Mrs. Hartmann as a little girl At biology had taken a whirl. No wonder she was thought a whiz, After dissecting her own pet, Fizz! Miss Moran, her Irish never tried to hide In fact she carried it with pride. On St. Patty's Da she ne'er was seen Without the wearin' o' the green! Mr. Bair as a small grade school boy Never failed his father to annoy. when he should have been reading his primer He was playing with his daddy's timer, Mr. Meyers in an early year In mathematics did persevere. The theory of relativity at nine He explained to Albert Einstein! 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. The grading system is so different by Bonnie Nickeson



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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

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