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

 - Class of 1964

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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. He's physically equipped for stopping fast ball pitches Cand any other kind, for that matterj. HPieH Hardman and 0KidH Olzack make excellent coaches for the team, while NTrainerH Gorenflo treats all injuries acquired HVoice of the Teachersu while playing. Hartmann is the team's announcer. She classifies all ayers with animal The newest addition to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ash burner is Trudy, their first child. Born on April 7, she weighed 75 pounds. Our heartiest congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ashburnerl by Carol Simpson I' X ,. 3' 'Els .ce 2 he

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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



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