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

 - Class of 1964

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'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? I ,T x, ,H by 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 lb 15 16 17 18 19 Charlotte Grant paid attention in Latin? Mr. Walker taught ballet? Miss Olzack couldn't be found near the mechanical drawing room? Mr. Meyers didn't ask David Bonner or Joel Karnofsky for their advise? The word Wdisobediencen was banned from Mr. Lang's vocabulary? Mort Herald went to the barber? Mr. Love coached the football team? Mr. Ross wore an ivy league tie? Barry Eby had a 204 lunch? Karl Kuechenmeister were six feet tall? Tom Keck weighed llO? Rudy Beis couldn't press 5 pounds? Bill Etheredge and Barry Leiberman were in the same weight class? Mr. Shaffer would not crack such Hcoolu jokes? Mr. Lerch didn't get such a charge out of his first grade French books? The student council officers went bac to class after an assembly? XXX. V 'I ,, I' 1 1 Q . fjxganf ul' , ' 515 ' 6Q5Qay7i g: X ?3li2bfnvU'?X M ffl' Can you unscramble these 7th grade names? The answers are in the back of the Patriot. l. yam ttpuri 2. kanfr oislliwn 3. ebdbei inhase D. ckir eowlf 5. nanamar eard 6. omt refdweinld 7. nnygi rgade 8. msa ynln 9. ninenaey aganh 10. refd aepl ll. ymra eus iecshald 12. nojh achlsremamhg 13. army enlel aroiha lh. obb handlece 15. arbbara iwlsno 16. drearcha ykleker 17. nynl twenon 18. hojn lilalgina 19. eachlim snorromi 20. yja sietg , ..-4 Xf! 7 .97 115' 1 !, 74 N . N-. ... I f121'2?74AWS u 1 x A hx a My ,...-. ..-.-. ..,---..,,.' , . .v- -,gy if 'inhpurlcununasuu-Q-qi , .



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IT'S HARD T0 IMAGINE David Bonner - without his Japanese abacus Charles Potter - paying attention in Latin class Jon Place - obedient in Latin class Joel Karnofsky - without brains Cheryl Will - writing her assignment Libby Mbrris - without Jan VanDusen Sue Cunningham - liking Howard James' poetry Miss Olzack - without her wonderful jokes Miss Cleland - without her stopwatch Mike Pukanic - without a flat top The auditorium - without Miss Moran Mr. Meyers - teaching gym Rudy Beis - without weights Jane Brennan - without her naturally curly hair Mr. Shaffer - without his Qgkes Jack Brown - without a comb Joanne Fisherkeller - with black hair Mr. Lang - with a zoot suit George Hall - with just png question Mrs. Hartmann - without her biology classes John Deakins - with blond hair Tom Barnes - not taking notes Mr. Walker - without his chalk holder 7th period algebra - without Sam Shannon and Bob Casey MEET MISS MILLER Miss Mary Ann Miller, the speech correctionist at Jefferson, is one of the most interesting people your reporter has ever met. 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

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