Jordan Junior High School - Jordanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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We 90mm JORDAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA flaw of jon JORDAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL holds a unique position . . . first Minneapolis school built expressly for junior high grades . . . formerly BREMER housed all grades . . . ARTHUR F . BENSON, principal, enthusiastic about JUNIOR HIGH ORGANIZA- TION . . . 1921 saw his DREAM a REALITY . . . cornerstone laid in February . . . JORDAN opened September 1922 with Mr. Benson, full corps of teachers, and approxi- mately 1600 students. . . school named in honor of DR. CHARLES M. JORDAN, former superintendent of Minneapolis public schools. JORDAN a Showplace . . . visitors came from far and near . . . first school to have a SWIMMING POOL and PIPE ORGAN . . . valued gift from T. B. WALKER, in- dustrialist and friend of Mr. Benson,s . . . others giftseCATI-IEDRAL PICTURES from the MARCUS MILLERS . . . FLAGS from the WOMANhS RELIEF CORPS . . . VICTROLA and RECORDS from U. GOODFELLOW . . . HISTORY SLIDES from SUMNER T. McKNIGHT . . . CHAIR and TABLE for stage from DR. and MRS. JORDAN. BEARD ART GALLERIES set the pictures in lower hall . . . beautihed CATHE- DRAL and HOLY GRAIL PICTURES with color decoration and inscriptions . CANTORIA FRIEZES in entrance hall, memorials from CLASSES of 1924 and 1925. In 1928 JORDAN was shocked by the sudden death of MR. BENSON . . . JOHN A. WILSON came as principal in December and served until retirement, 1951 . . . LOREN L. CAHLANDER came from Corcoran Elementary to serve three years . . MELVIN A. OLSEN came from Franklin in 1955. Until 1933 GRADUATION a gala AFFAIR . . . girls in formals and boys in Sun- day,s be$t . . . GRADUATION twice a year . . . CHRISTMAS CONCERTS and SPRING FESTIVALS still a tradition . . . operettas, class plays, fairs, and carnivals things of the past . . . JORDAN still has a COMBINATION PUBLIC and SCHOOL LIBRARY, one of three in Minneapolis. TOP HONOR NEWSPAPERS the pride of JORDAN . . . Jordan News became The Iordan Call and then later The Mizar, symbolizing the star pointing NORTH, for JORDAN sent its graduates to NORTH HIGH . . . no PATRICK HENRY until 1927. Keeping abreast of the times, JORDAN installed a PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM . added AUDIO VISUAL and TELEVISION . . . organized a STUDENT COUN- CIL to assist in solving school problems . . . added the NINTH GRADE COUNCIL to help plan finishing activities . . . 1957 sees the advent of The Iordanian, the yearbook. Many classes have gone on to HIGHER EDUCATION . . . memorials were left for those who came later . . . the GREATEST HERITAGE of all is the GOOD each can do by THINKING CLEARLY and ACTING WISELY . . . may the SPIRIT OF 1922 remain uppermost in all THINKING and ACTING . . . may the THEME ex- pressed in the pictures continue . . . thY STRENGTH IS AS THE STRENGTH OF TEN BECAUSE MY HEART IS PURE. -Grom hSir Galahad by Alfred Lord Ten- nysonl OUR PRINCIPAL Wm AOZW Greetings to you students of Iordan Junior High School and most especially to those of you Who are completing the ninth grade this June, 1957. For you this is a great occasion. In the first place you are enjoying the distinction of being the Hrst class at Jordan to sponsor and produce a school annual. Congratulations! In the sec- ond place, and really more important, as you graduate this June, you are completing one significant phase of your life; but, you are, at the same time, really beginning another phase. A few of you will find work immediately, but most of you Will i go on to further education. Whatever your choice and whatever the future holds for you, may you always think first of what you can, within your abilities, contribute to the welfare of others-service to your community, devotion to your church, and loyalty to your family and to your home. Only as you give of yourself for the good of others, will you find happiness, true satisfaction, and peace of mind. My best wishes go with you. we Elected- B. Waller, freasurer; J. Ninth Grade CounciI- Governing body of the ninth grade . . . a representation from each ninth grade room plus officers and runners- up in the election . . . discuss and c0 ordinate ninth grade activities, elec- tion of class oHicers, dances and parties, ninth grader paper sale, variety show, volley ball game faculty vs. students, class OfficersaD. Laine, president; B. Bartness, vice-president; I. Peterson, secretary; B. Waller, treas- urer; Miss L. Culbert, counselor. memorial. Peterson, secreiary; B. Bartness, vice-presidenf; and D. Laine, president AJMMOWM JORDAN was a BIG school to us little seventh graders-we got lost that first day . . . changing of classes was intriguing . . . ate lunch at school, a new idea to some of us . . . we elected classmates to STUDENT COUNCIL and RED CROSS . . . we helped fill that big RED CROSS CHEST for OVERSEAS . . . we proudly helped in PAPER SALES . . . upperclassmen tried to sell us PASSES for the elevator and in some cases succeeded . . . we looked at older iikidsh with envy . . . that SWIMMING POOL . . . the CHRISTMAS CON- CERT. F inally we were EIGHTH GRADERS . . . MR. OLSON came as the new prin- cipal . . . we still looked forward to the day when we would really be iiTO-PSii . . . remember the first time we enjoyed our own ELECTIVES . . . we entered the HISTORY CONTEST . . . we had a TALENT SHOW of our own . . . we applauded those CONCERTS given by choirs . . . we PLANTED TREES We Thank-SEATED: W. Olson, K. Crow, B. Bartness, D. Laine, J. Peterson, B. Waller, S. Sears, E. Dibble. STANDING: V. Wieriman, M. Skar, B. Tangent, G. Harris, R. Lechnyr, D. $leNen,J. Sorensen, R. Johnson, S. Lee, D. Peterson, J. Williams, R. Scherer, C. Swanson, A. Badali. I mi ' $3331? i we ApplaUd- SEABTEDie, C. Ruths, M. Benson, G. Harris, K. Crow, V. Wieriman, D. M. DeSoto. STANDING, ROWI: P. Sarff, S. Carlson, M. Pearson, H. Rosenow, R. Johnson, 5. Sears, Elliott, M. Erickson, M. McCullough, J. Peter- son,J. Finkelstein, K. Born, L. Johnson, M. Haselhorst, C. Brager ROW 2: K. Smith, J. Moore, K. Hall, C. Hynes, G. Perrin, E. Johnson, J. Mengelkoch, J. Bergstrom,J. Hougaard, A. S. Schm Id, K. Warner, M. Schafer, W. Olson, H. Antila, G. Jone Bergstrom, G. Wohertz. ROW 3. D. Powell, es, C. Cederberg, B. Kuehn, G. Caufman, D. Eliason, l. Wyland, S. Gall, J. Lieske, D. Powell. NOT PICTURED: S. Heintz, B. Peterson. H55, I756, H57 and SHRUBS . . . we watched ninth grade activities and looked forward to the day when we would do them ourselves. OUR LAST YEAR . . . we are iiTOPS,, . . . now we sold the elevator passes to the underclassmen . . . we elected CLASS OFFICERS and sent representa- tives to the NINTH GRADE COUNCIL . . . loved our big NINTH GRADE DANCE . . . attended OPEN HOUSE . . . the NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY started . . . X-RAYS were taken . . . BADMINTON TOURNA- MENTS caused excitement . . . huge NINTH GRADE PAPER SALE was ours by 137 TONS . . . we lined drapes in auditorium as OUR MEMORIAL . . . we gave a VARIETY SHOW . . . men teachers BEAT boys in volleyball . . . we frolicked through DRESS-UP DAY . . . RIBBONS Buttered . . . EX- CELSIOR DAY . . . anxiously waited for first YEARBOOK . . . and then GRADUATION. We AppreCia'l'e-SEOATEmD: D. Goodrich, Proiection; V. W. Carlson, F. Dommer, me Day; L. Culberf, GeneraI Chairman; L. Peterson, Finishi National Honor Society- Iunior Division . . . Scholarship . . . service . . . character . . . leadership . . . 50 students inducted in first chap- ter, 1957. Costume Day; A. PogIer, Elections; I. Mitlyng, ng Day; W. MichaIko, H E. Hartfeil, Jordanian. STANDING: C. Nichols, Stage; R. Jarnstrom, l. Hegman, Ribbons; R. Willey, Variety Show; R. Carlson, Dances; R. Jones, Excelsior; F. Anderson, Excelsior. NOT PICTURED: W. Ho Itz, Class picture. .96 ROW 1: B. Pluszcz, l.. Wilson, G. Powell, l. Nelson, D. Rocheleau,, R. Johnson, B. Bartness, l. Holmer, R. Peterson, M. Corletf, L. Ziesmer. ROW 2: P. Cederberg, S. Smith, M. Newberger, P. Mattson, R. Anderson, M. Skar, L Johnson, K. M. Smith, M. Ambroz, J. Finkelstein. ROW 3: R. S. Peierson, J. Stanton, P. Meyer, J. Kiffelson, M. Bogucki, D. McDaniels, D. Wiisanen, A. Fuchs, K. V. Smith, S. Stanchfleld. ROW 4: Prokosky, M. McCullough, B. Waller, J. Finnamore, B. Kehr, D. Finch, I. Beach, D. SIeHen, S. Morley, K. Crow, M. Miller, M. Melling. NOT PICTURED: D. Wright. Sfudenf Council- Iordarfs governing body . . . a representation of 44 students . . . organized 1953 . . . advances and promotes school activitics student parties, auditorium programs, paper sales, noon dances, movies, and sale of pencils . . . purchased curtains for auditorium doors, mike amplifier and record player . . . paid for six auditorium programs . . . encourages students to have polio shots and records same . . . Officers: R. Johnson, president; B. Bartncss, vice-presidcnt; D. Rocheleau, secretary; L. Holmer, clerk; Miss E. Anderson, counselor. Proiecfion- Run films for auditorium . . . adjust projector for class room movies. Stage Crew- Little men behind the scenes . . . set stage for pro- grams . . . operate curtains . . . adjust and control vol- ume of mike . . . lights. SEATED: M. Person, H. Anderson, D. Lindgren, J. laurie, P. Tairo, G. Rasmussen, D. Peterson. ROW 2: W. Curry, G. Nylander. STANDING: C. Darth, R. Sonnenberg, R. Miller, W. Olson, P. Williams, D. Laine, L. Shogren, S. Carlson, G. Olson, SEATED: L. Nelson, J. Gleason, R. Kuehn. STANDING: H. G. Gephart, B. Youngdahl: NOT PICTURED: M. Duffey, B. Kehr. Myhre, J. Stolp, G. Nelson. MW K. Vangen, l. Holme, B. Vnuk, L. Chase. Iordan,s A Band . . . a most active organization . . . forty-one ninth graders and thirty-six eighth grad- ers . . . classical . . . modern . . . harmony . . . precision played at auditoriums throughout the year . . . with chorus gave traditional Christmas concert . . . appeared in exchange concert at Bryant Iunior . . . participated in combined junior high festival at North High, May 15 . . . of late working on graduation numbers . . . OEicers-Noel Mertz, president; Kenneth Finnamore, vice-president; Kathy Smith, secretary; Robert Kuehn, treasurer; Mr. W. Alm, director. : Iordarfs Orchestra . . . newest organization . . . organized in October . . . composed of eighth graders . . . soon Iordanis halls will ring with music from this group . . . Mr. R. Jarnstrom, director. The String Quartet an infant with years of growth ahead . . . Mr. R. Iarnstrom, director. SEATED: K. McLean, M. Newberger, C. Eggert, L. Chase, G. Wochter, B. Vnuk, L Holme, A. Petersen, T. Put- node, C. Rohala, R. Youngdahl. STANDING: Mr. Jurnstrom, J. Anglen A. Noska, W. Stwora, B. Jordon, R. Woods, D. Kuehn, C. Patnode, K. Vangen. ROW I: CIarinets-D. Zellers, l. Wheeler, R. Kuehn, K. Warner, C. Johnson, A. Noren; Flufes-J. Hulberf, K. Smith, N. Johnson, B. Niederloh; Saxophones-K. Ofsiie, J. Linn, M. Wheeler, 1'. Pfahl, C. Smith. ROW 2: CIarinets-K. Smith, J. Lukasaviiz, B. Wehinger, J. Peal, L. Anderson, G. Wolertz; Trumpets-R. Lechnyr, M. Eg- gerf, S. NeR, J. Swierczek, J. Wieriman, K. Finnamore. ROW 3: CIarinefs- N. James, K. Aho, M. Elliott, J. Mengelkoch, P. Schreiner, L. Sorenson; Trumpets-T. Peterson, M. Haselhorst, D. Larson, C. Brager, B. Oakvik, D. Bomier, J. Dausman. ROW 4: Clarinets-J. Dale, R. Person, B. FIiHie, 5. Warren, J. Nelson, D. Wickland, C. Benson, J. Zolduhn; French Horns-M. Johnson, G. Jarvis, D. Eyrich, M. Richards, T. Oltman; Burifones- D. Anderson, H. Anfila, N. Berfz, D. Thielki; Trombones-R. Norberg, M. BeaI, K. Jensen, D. Johnson, D. Peters, E. lpsenn D. Huber. ROW 5: Basses-R. Drick, T. Gamec, D. Lundstrom, H. Neuville, B. Adams; Drums-J. Cole, B. Waller, H. Myrhe, D. Pangrac, R. Scherer, D. Caldwell, H. Wells; BeIIs-G. Ruffenach; Mr. W. Alm, conductor. NOT PICTURED: R. Whited. Abbott, Carol ............. 112 Adler, Barry D ............. 112 Aho, Karen N .............. 20 Alford, Iacquiline I ......... 156 Ambroz, Marilyn F. ........ 203 Amsler, Clifford D. ........ 131 Anderson, Carol ........ Anderson, Cheryl C. ...... 109 Anderson, Cynthia C ........ 109 Anderson, Dennis P ......... 110 Anderson, Diane M ......... 112 Anderson, Donald R. ....... 228 Anderson, Douglas I. ....... 157 Anderson, Ellen M .......... 212 Anderson, Iudith D ......... 208 Anderson, Karen M. ........ 110 Anderson, Lorycc 1.. . I ..... 109 Anderson, Linda K. ........ 157 Anderson, Norman E. ...... 20 Anderson, Richard C. ....... 151 Anderson, Sandra I. ........ 203 Anhadt, Iames G ........... 127 Antila, Henry F ............ 208 Archer, Kay M ............. 150 Arncson, Thomas G ......... 156 Arntson, Iohn C ............ 20 Ashcnbrencr, Carolee ........ 20 Badali, Anthony I. .......... 157 Barkosky, Bruce ........... 112 Barrowclough, Michael H.. .109 Barry, Daniel R ............. 20 Barthel, David C ........... 151 Bartness, Bryan H .......... 20 Beach, Irving B ............. 110 Beastrom, Ralph E .......... .110 Becklund, Ronald R. ........ 20 B611, Ioan E ............... 20 Bellcour, Dorthy I. ......... 20 Benson, Marcia K ........... 208 Bentzen, Thomas K. ........ 150 Berg, Frances F ............. 20 Berg, Iuanita M ............ 142 Bcrgstrom, Arlcen I ......... 109 Bcrgstrom, Iudith A ........ 110 Bergstrom, Peggy Lou ....... 20 Berkholz, Iohn A ........... 127 Berry, Karen I ............. 110 Bies, Ieffery ............... 112 Binklcy, Paulette A. ........ 20 Birkcnmcier, Gary I ......... 20 Birnsticl, Gordon .......... 228 Bishop, Renea K ............ 109 Blasiak, Thomas G. ......... 109 Bloom, Shirley E. .......... 228 Boe, Rodger I .............. 20 Bohn, Dorthy I. ............ 142 Bomier, D1Ete E ............ 150 Bonner, Patricia A .......... 228 Born, Kathleen E ........... 109 Bowen, Corinne A. ......... 109 Brager, Carol A. ............ 110 Bray, Ieanctte K ............ 127 Brodt, Clyde L ............. 109 Brown, William A .......... 203 Bruer, Roger I. ............ 109 Buboltz, Marianne D ........ 203 Buckingham, Icrome A. ..... 150 Bullock, Arlys A ............ 156 Bunncll, 1513 M. ............ 212 Bushey, Icrold L ............ 110 Buzzelle, David B ........... 156 Bymark, Curtis 0 ........... 228 Cahlander, Colleen M. ...... 110 Cain, Ronald L. ............ 20 Caldwell, Douglas L ......... 212 Caliguire, Rosemary E ....... 228 Cameron, Rose Marie ....... 131 Carlson, Carolyn M ......... 142 Carlson, David S ........... 110 Carlson, Gary L ............ 109 Carlson, Roger A. .......... 127 Carlson, Sharon L. ......... 112 Carney, Barbara A. ......... 112 Caufman, Geoffrey W. ...... 20 Cedcrberg, Carl A. ......... 203 Chittendon, Robert W. ...... 228 Chmielewski, Dale ......... 20 Coates, Robert M. .......... 157 Cole, Gerald M ............. 131 Colstrom, Madelyn A ........ 112 Comstock, Ianicc E .......... 127 Cornell, Harry P ............ 208 Coyle, Constance M. ........ 156 Crivits, James H ............ 109 Cronky, Lois I. ............ 157 Crooker, Terrance W ....... 112 Crow, Kathleen S ........... 112 Cunningham, Iohn A. ....... 110 Custer, George R. .......... 20 Dale, Iamcs A .............. 156 Daniels, Charles L. ......... 228 Dargay, Lucille V .......... 110 Dattalo, Frank G. .......... 110 Dausman, oncc K. ......... 203 Davidovich, George I. ....... 203 DcLaittre, Donald A ........ 150 DeLaittre, Ronald O. ....... 131 Dempsey, Sharon K. ........ 150 DeSota, Mona V ............ 127 Dehn, Barry D ............. 112 Dhicn, Robert E ............ 150 Dibble, I. Emerald .......... 109 Doland, Gerald B. .......... 110 Donahue, Thomas H ........ 157 DuBois, Sharon L ........... 110 Dwyer, Ioseph D ........... 109 Edstrom, Walter R .......... 228 Edwardson, Ronald D. ...... 127 Eggcrt, Michael S. .......... 20 Eiscnzimmer, Iudith L ...... 112 Eliason, Diane L. ........... 127 Ellickson, Kermit L. ........ 109 Elliott, Maryrae ............ 127 Erickson, Marian H ......... 127 Erickson, Neil A. .......... 109 Erickson, Paul L. .......... 112 Ericson, Loren D. .......... 156 Espeland, Cynthia A. ....... 20 Evanova, Catherine ........ 109 Falkowski, Iudith A. ........ 131 Farrand, Ronald R. ......... 110 Fern, Douglas W. .......... 203 Filipek, Ioseph A. .......... 142 Findell, Gerald ............ 131 Finkelstein, Ianice G ........ 157 Finnamorc, Ierold W. ....... 131 Finnamore, Kenneth R. ...... 112 Fischer, Curtis S ............ 212 Fischer, Iohn H ............ 109 Fiske, Robert N ............ 157 Folstad, Ronald C .......... 109 Folwick, Floyd V. .......... 127 Ford, Diana L. ............. 157 Foster, Iulicann M. ......... 156 Foster, Roger A. ........... 151 Franks, Brenda M .......... 109 Franson, Bruce W .......... 150 Freeman, Lois B. ........... 150 Fritz, Ioseph K. ............ 127 Fuchs, Arleen G. ........... 127 Fugerc, DiAnn M. .......... 110 Gadbois, Roberta M. ........ 131 Gagnc, Peter A ............. 127 Gall, Sharon I. ............. 127 Garrett, Wayne L. .......... 151 Gates, Penelope A .......... 151 Gavin, Iamillc A. .......... 157 Gephart, Gary M. .......... 24 Gibo, Dianne D ............ 142 Gilbertson, Iamcs R ......... 127 Gleason, Iames W .......... 129 Gleason, Kathryn H. . . .' ..... 110 Golden, William A. ......... Gordhammer, Donald I ...... 151 Gowell, Dennis L. .......... 127 Graccy, Nancy E ........... 228 Gregg, Mary L ............. 20 Griffcth, Mary L ........... 151 Groth, Ianet L ............. 150 Gundlach, Gustave H. ...... 127 Haavig, Thomas H .......... 112 Haglund, Darlene M. ....... 212 Haley, Carole A. ........... 151 Haley, Mary K. ............ 203 Hall, Katherine S. .......... 112 Hambcrg, David E. ......... 112 Hansen, Bruce E. ........... 208 Hanson, Kenneth B. ........ 151 Harris, Gary R. ............ 127 Haselhorst, Myrna R ........ 131 Heaton, R. Richard ......... 203 Heintz, Sandra I ............ 142 Henderson, Iohn A. ........ 157 Hendrickson, Harriet A.. . . .151 chdry, Bruce E ........... 228 Heruth, Kathryn E. ......... 131 Hetlund, Richard I .......... 131 Hinrichs, William R ......... 157 Hirsch, Carolyn I. .......... 157 Hirt, Karen B. ............. 131 Hitman, Nancy L. .......... 150 Hodge, Patricia C. .......... 157 Hodgson, Iamcs B. .......... 20 Holen, Gary L. ............ 156 Holm, Lawrence D. ........ 157 Holmcr, Lee M. ............ 109 Holmes, Kathryn M. ........ 109 Holmquist, Darlene L. ...... 131 Holmquist, David L. ........ 203 Hommes, Lester W. ........ 208 Hopko, LaRae A. .......... 110 Hougaard, Ianice K. ........ 110 Houlton, Carol F. .......... 212 NINTH GRADE F Howard, Darlene F. ........ 112 Hewlett, Lynda L. ......... 212 Hreha, Robert H ........... 208 Huber, Douglas P. .......... 110 Hultman, James S .......... 131 Hults, David S ............. 156 Huotari, Kathleen C. ........ 127 Hutchins, Ioann K .......... 127 Hutcra, Barbara I ........... 131 Hyncs, Carol M ............ 151 Iackman, Sharon M. ........ 151 Iackson, Betty Iean .......... 203 Iacobson, Bernice A. ........ 151 Iamcs, Nancy B. ........... 109 Ianscn, once K ............ 110 Iapp, Ioscph E ............. 151 Iarosak, Iacqueline A ........ 131 Jensen, Iudith C. .......... 228 Iensen, Kenneth W ......... 112 Ierome, Donald W .......... 157 Iohnson, Carol H ........... 208 Iohnson, Carol I. ........... 131 Iohnson, Dennis I .......... 110 Iohnson, Douglas R ......... 110 Iohnson, Evelyn M. ........ 157 Iohnson, George W ......... 150 Iohnson, Ianicc M .......... 142 Iohnson, Iudith A. ......... 110 Iohnson, Iudith C. ......... 157 Iohnson, Iudith L. ......... 156 Iohnson, Linda Iean ....... 212 Iohnson, Richard I. ........ 151 Iohnson, Roger L. .......... 131 Iohnson, Shirley I. ......... 208i Iohnson, Warren E. ........ 208 Iones, David L ............ .-112 Iones, Eugene F ............ 203 101165, Gary B .............. 142 Ioncs, Phyllis L. ........... 20 Ioncs, Robert H ............ 203 Iustescn, Anita L ........... 151 Kampa, Peter I ............. 203 Kassube, Diane L ........... 212 Keller, Carole I ............ 157 Kelley, Leo B .............. 142 Knoblauch, Robert I. ....... 156 Kocher, Brian A. ......... 3l Koenig, Charles L ........ Kolodjeski, Kathleen A. ..... 151 Kothradc, Gerald G. ........ 157 Kozicky, Richard W. ....... 142 Kramer, Kathie A. ......... 212 Kraus, Iames I. .......... .150 INISHING CLASS Kraus, Richard B. .......... 131 Kreibich, Karen L. ......... 203 Kubenski, Kathleen A. ...... 203 Kuchn, Robert N ........... 129 Kugel, Ronald F ........... 157 Kulla, Genevieve M. ........ 156 Lainc, Donald R. .......... 24 Lallak, Lawrence A. ........ 150 Lambert, Iamcs I ........... 150 Larson, Arvid M ........... 151 Larson, Dennis W .......... 151 Larson, Karin I. ........... 127 Larson, Sandra I. .......... 157 Laskowski, Rolyn K. ....... 212 L6chnyr, Ronald I. ......... 131 Ledin, Diana M ............ 150 LeDuc, Thomas M. ......... 150 Lee, Sigrid ............... 228 Lcmmcrman, Betty Lou L.. .150 L crud, Ingrid O. ......... 208 llyn, once A. ......... 112 L on, Katherine M. ...... 20 Lies y, Ioanne K. .......... 151 Lejcwski, Georgcannc M.. . . .142 Lindberg, Arthur W. ........ 208 Linn, Iudy Ann ............ 203 Lockrcn, Leslie 0. .......... 157 Lubinski, Sandra M. ........ 112 Lukoch, James R. .......... 150 Lukasavitz, Iean F. ......... 150 Lund, David R ............. 208 Lund, Sharonlec .......... 142 Lundbcrg, Phillip C ........ Lundbohm, Lawrence C.. . . .157 Macy, Walter F. ........... 127 Madison, Helen R .......... 151 Mady, Sandra I. ........... 203 Malley, Ronald S ........... 212 Malmstrom, Carol I. ........ 150 Markowski, Francis A ....... 203 Masko, Marilyn E .......... 110 Mattson, Glen M ............ 157 McBride, Penelope A. ....... 228 McBroom, Barbara M. ...... 110 McCullough, Martha E ...... 151 McDanicls, Diane C ......... 208 McGinnis, Lois E. .......... 112 Mengelkoch, Ianett M. ...... 150 Menth, Thomas I ........... 127 Mcrshon, Charles R ......... 156 Mcrtz, Noel I .............. 157 Mikkelsen, David R. ........ 151 Mikkclscn, Karen M ........ 157 Mikolajczyk, Ioan M ........ 228 Miller, Berry T ............. 203 Mitchell, Barbara E ......... 142 Moe, Paul A. .............. 212 Moore, Iacquilinc M. ........ 110 Moore, Richard ............ 228 Moyland, Sandra L. ......... 157 Myhrc, Henry W. .......... 129 Nasicdlak, Carol 5 .......... 150 NeH, Steven G ............. 208 Nelson, Dennis L. .......... 156 Nelson, Gary L. ............ 129 Nelson, Iean A. .......... .151 Nelson, Larry H ............ 129 Nelson, Lenore M .......... 208 Nelson, Marvyn Lee ........ 109 Nelson, Richard L. ......... 151 Nicbur, David R ............ 203 Niemc, Robert S ............ 156 Norstrom, Douglas R. ...... 228 Nyberg, Lance B ........... 109 Nygrcn, Ioanne D. .......... 157 Nystrom, Gary L. .......... 150 Oakvik, Robert A ........... 203 Ofstie, Karren I ............ 203 Olson, Betty Lou .......... 110 Olson, Warren I ............ 24 Ottem, Kathleen C .......... 228 Palme, Lawrence P .......... 142 Pangrace, David M. ........ 157 Peal, Ioan L ............... 151 Pearson, Dianne E. ......... 203 Pearson, Lorraine D ......... 150 Perich, Iames N ............ 142 Pcrrin, Geraldine F. ........ 151 Perry, David L. ............ 208 Perry, Gary R. ............. 142 Person, Roger B ............ 151 Peter, Kathleen R ........... 151 Peters, Douglas R. .......... 203 Petersen, Robert P. ......... 142 Peterson, Barbara E. ........ 208 Peterson, Dwayne I ......... 110 Peterson, Gerald C .......... 131 Peterson, Icannc M .......... 157 Pfahl, Terrance I ........... 20 Phillippy, Dean R. .......... 228 Philstrom, Thomas L ....... 131 Picotte, Dennis ............ 112 Picles, Gerald E ............ 142 Pitman, George W .......... 142 Pitt, Robert M. ............. 20 Plowman, George E ......... 208 Podvin, Connie E. .......... 131 Pomcrleau, Larry E. ........ 142 Powell, David R ............ 157 Powell, Diane M. ........... 208 Pritchett, Sylvia A. ......... 157 Quicl, William P. .......... 208 Randolph, Shirley A. ....... 142 Rasmussen, Gary L ......... 24 Rassier, Margaret M. ........ 212 Rathmanner, Carol M. ...... 212 Ratsch, Iudith L. ........... 212 Reaker, Arthur E ........... 212 Reaser, Georgia M. ......... 151 Reinking, Audrey B. ........ 228 Reisewitz, Gerald R. ........ 150 Reiter, Icrry M ............. 110 Rholl, David L ............. 112 Richards, Micheal W. ....... 142 Ridglcy, Grace M. .......... 156 Rocheford, Earl W .......... 212 Rocheleau, Dianne G. ....... 150 Rochl, Leonard R .......... 228 Rogers, Ioseph E ........... 109 Ronholdt, Sheldon H. ...... 142 Rosengren, Iudith G. ........ 228 Rowcnow, Helga .......... 109 Rosso, Ronald L. ........... 212 Rowlcs, Gary D. ........... 142 Rozek, IoAnn M. .......... 208 Ruffcnach, Gene M. ........ 110 Ruone, Iames E. ........... 150 Ruppert, Myron G. ......... 110 Ruths, Cathleen T. ......... 127 Rykyto, Carol I. ............ 203 St. Mane, Diane I ........... 228 Salisbury, Iamcs I ........... 20 Sallbcrg. William M. ........ 131 Sandhocfncr, Mary Ann. .. . .156 Sandwick, Lawrence M.. .. . .228 Sandwick, Roger W. ........ 228 Saraff, Patricia A ........... 208 Sather, Iames I. ............ 151 Say, Lee H. ............... 151 Say, W. Richard ........... 150 Schafer, Mary Io ........... 142 Scherer, Roy A. ............ 208 Schimmel, Donna R. ........ 156 Schmidt, Iudith A. ......... 203 Schmidt, Susan I. .......... 109 Schmicgcr, Mary H. ........ 156 Schoen, Rosemary A. ........ 156 Schommer, Margaret A. ..... 142 Schommer, Mary K ......... 208 Schreder, Robert I. ......... 142 Schroeder, Sheldon G ....... 109 Schweitzer, Iudith L ........ 142 Scars, Sandra I. ........... 142 Seifert, Gale 3. ............ 142 Scncscall, Woodrow S ....... 151 Shackle, Sandra S .......... 131 Sharp, Herbert R. .......... 112 Sherva, Dennis G ........... 109 Shobe, Sandra S. ........... 212 Simco, Ianet E ............. 203 Sitts, Sharon A ............. 131 Skar, Martin H. ........... 156 Skordahl, Iva Dellc ......... 208 Skrandies, Kurt W. ......... 109 Slcttin, David A. ........... 150 Small, Donna I. ............ 208 Smith, Kathleen V. ......... 142 Solbcrg, Iudith A. .......... 142 Sonncnberg, Ronald I. ...... 24 Sorenson, James M. ......... 112 Spartz, Elaine C ............ 127 Spohn, Duane G. ........... 109 Stabno, Iames R ............ 228 Standish, Karol I. .......... 109 Stanton, Ioscph F ........... 228 Stcmon, Kathleen M ......... 112 Stewig, Thomas C .......... 110 Stolp, IeHrcy N. ........... 129 Stoltman, Robert S. ......... 212 Streed, Michael D ........... 110 Smart, Robert W. .......... 228 Stucve, Roy W ............. 109 Suits, Iacquclinc F .......... 20 Sundcen, Raymond E. ...... 208 Swanson, Carol L. .......... 203 Swanson, Donna M. ........ 208 Swart, Ianicc M ............ 208 Swicrczck, Ioscph E ......... 142 Symalla, Jacqueline A. ...... 150 Szabla, Wendy L ........... 228 Tangent, Barbara A. ........ 212 Taylor, Barbara E ........... 142 Taylor, Roger I ............. 127 Taylor, Susan M ........... 212 Theiringcr, Gerald P. ....... 156 Thompson, Lynn G ......... 228 Thunberg, Louann G. ...... 212 Tomczyk, Carol A. ......... 150 Townsend, Steven A. ....... 156 Toyne, Iudith M ........... 228 Trombley, Iames W ......... 157 Turnquist, M. Renae ........ 203 Van Derlick, Linda C ....... 208 Van Hale, Lloyd A ......... 157 Van Kcurcn, Iamcs I. ...... 203 Waddick, Margaret A. ...... 150 Waller, Bruce W ........... 109 Walquist, Barbara L ........ 212 Wa1ters, David I ........... 20 Wanvig, More I ............ 156 Warn, Carol M ............. 127 Warner, Karen M .......... 212 Wedekind, Ruth L .......... 109 Wedin, Gary R ............. 150 Weeks, Warren I ........... 212 Wehinger, Betty I .......... 142 Weldon, Beverly M. ........ 127 Wells, Patricia A ........... 156 Wesley, Raymond I ......... 212 West, L. David ............ 156 Wheeler, Lawrence M. ...... 150 Wheldon, Michael C ........ 156 White, Donald G. .......... 142 Wichcrski, Barbara V. ...... 156 Wickland, Bruce A. ........ 203 Widell, Ruth K ............. 228 Wicriman, Virginia I. ....... 156 Wiisanen, Richard C. ....... 228 Wilkinson, Dennis A. ....... 151 Willey, Royctta I. .......... 228 Williams, Bonnie G. ........ 156 Williams, Iamcs M ......... 127 Williams, Janice A. ......... 20 Williams, Paul M. ......... 24 Williams, Thomas E. ....... 212 Winkler, Diane C ........... 203 Witte, Ronald I. ............ 131 Wittig, Nancy E ........... 208 Wolcrtz, Gretchen S. ....... 109 Woodson, Parker C. ........ 142 Working, Thomas A. ....... 131 Wuollct, Cathie E .......... 131 Wyland, Lois A. ............ 156 Yakas, Madeline G. ........ 157 Youngdahl, Bruce N. ....... 24 Zellmcr, Marydell B. ....... 112 Ziebarth, Gloria I. .......... 20 Ziesmcr, Thomas L. ........ 131 0 MW 108 voices . . . and Girls, Choir, 93 voices . . . under direction of Mr. H. Martens . . . blend in harmony . . . anthems . . . hymns . . . spirituals . . . classical . . . opera selections . . . folk songs . . . Christmas caroling in halls . . . traditional Christ- mas program . . . Easter service . . . sang at Folwell in March . . . auditorium pro- grams . . . Spring Festival . . . ninth grade members will sing at graduation . . . Two smaller groups . . . mixed quartet and scxtette . . . new organizations this year . . . meet alternate mornings . . . sang at PTA . . . Spring Festival. Officers Mixed C hoir: D. Sletten, president; M. Skar, stu- dent manager; D. St. Mane, secretary; D. Rochcleau, treasurer; D. Powell, ac- companist. OHicers Girls' C hoir: G. Lijewski, president; Kay Archer, vice-presidcnt; R. Willy, secretary; P. Bcrgstrom, treasurer, I. Sturman, ac- companist. K. Archer, L. Pearson, S. Hoffman, C. Cahlander, M. Schommer, L. Freeman, J. SIurman, accompanist. ROW 1: D. Elkofska, S. Gohmerf, S. Mudy, K. Pefor, D. Fugere, S. Shobe, P. Bergstrom, P. Haley, B. Klempke, R. Chilsfrom, S. Evans, G. Liiewski, F. Steeves, K. Page, C. Sparks, N. Oleen, P. Tabuko, M. A. Schommer, S. Johnson, 8. Nelson, M. Melling, J. Sturman. ROW 2: L. Pearson, P. Swanson, D. Bohn, J. Helgeson, M. K. Schommer, K. Archer, C. Haley, D. Anderson, M. Hull, E. Peterson, C. Johnson, K. Tucker, J. Bergstrom, L. Nelson, K. Kendrich, M. Reno, M. Stanley, G. Ziebarfh, L. Freeman, B. Carney, E. Spartz, M. Muller. ROW 3: J. Jaro- scuk, K. Hall, J. Nygren, D. Angel, M. Honan, C. Keller, J. Lewellyn, C. Cahlander, R. Willey, J. Mikolaiczyk, D. Small, A. Hricko, K. Engman, F. Olander, J. Gass, M. Swenson, S. Van Tassel, J. Alford, C. Keisling, J. Pennig, P. Sward. ROW 4: J. Symalla, S. Stunchfleld, J. Mor- rison, E. Noska, V. Walter, R. Olunder, A. Harich, K. Gleason, P. Gates, K. Steman, K. Ottem, J. Johnson, M. Haley, P. Hodge, B. Wyland, S. Hoffman, C. Coyle, A. Fuchs, C. Rosecrans, D. Miller, J. Taus, J. Rozek, S. Schmidt. ROW 1: M. Person, J. Lieske, M. Coyle, R. Taft. ROW 2: L. Thun- berg, D. Powell, l. Beach, D. Donnelly, D. Powell, accompanist. ROW 1: J. Lieske, C. Johnson, M. Corle , L. Johnson, K. Szymanski, D. Bly- sfone, K. Berry, B. Tangent, D. Rocheleau, R. Widell, M. Nelson, D. Sletten, J. Theiringer, S. Prokasky, T. Badali, G. Wedin, R. Foster, M. Skar, R. Cali- guire, J. lverson, K. Mliner, K. Larson, K. Anderson, D. St. Mane, K. Born. ROW 2: J. Fern, D. Cederberg, C. Schultz, H. Hendrickson, A. Johnson, 5. Mox- Iey, M. Schafer, V. Wieriman, B. Williams, M. Colsfrom, D. Pomerleau, R. Eas?ey, M. Duiley, R. Coates, G. Custer, B. Sf. Mane, R. Toft, M. Coyle, L. Rue, J. Hill, R. Goetz, D. DragieFf, S. Bloom, C. Ruths, D. Day, M. Gregg, D. Powell. ROW 3: K. Crow, E. Dibble, M. Ambroz, S. Beyer, J. Williams, K. Moe, M. Findell, B. Walters, S. Randolph, M. Miller, I. Beach, L. Thompson, D. Donnelly, J. Sery, G. Spicer, B. Geronsin, R. Emerson, K. Seavey, K. Bachman, P. Hall, S. Holter, J. Groth, D. Pribyl, J. Sheridan, J. Kokesh. ROW 4: A. Bergstrom, D. Powell, l. Skordahl, S. Anderson, C. Bymark, C. Bonsfrom, J. Jansen, J. Tobako, C. Erickson, P. Wells, D. Hultz, L. Nyberg, H. Bradley, R. Malley, L. Crone, V. Valez, M. Fyten, D. Pearson, J. Peterson, K. Heruth, L. Person, C. Mulrean, M. Person, L. Thunberg. s.sm aim Fame The year is 1972. .Iimmy Jordan broadcasting from the control room of THE TOWER. .thousands are taking part in this gala celebration, the dedication of the newest and most modern business enterprise . . . a tower, housing offices, ball- trooms, shops, restaurants . . . servicing the North Side . . . the brain child of SANDRA SEARS, who at Iordan was always found in science 226. Switching to first Hoor . . . LARRY PALME reporting . . . the grounds are works of art,'fountains, parks . . . an engi- neering project of GARY HARRIS and TOM STEWIG . . . the floor is packed with people . . . receptionists JANICE JOHNSON, LENORE NELSON, CATHY RUTHS and LARAE HOPKO are registering visitors . . . remember CHERYL eANDERSON, JANICE COMSTOCK, JO ANN HUTCHINS, IUDY LINN, KAREN HIRT, and CAROL BRAGER of for- mer Jordan days? . . . reporters MONA DESOTO, JUDY FALKOWSKI, NANCY JAMES, KATHY HALL and NANCY WHITTIG are covering the opening . . . the blue uniforms of policeeEUGENE JONES and GEORGE JOHNSON mingle with the crowd . . . telephone operators IUDY L. JOHNSON, MARYDELL ZELLMER, JANET SIMCO, JOAN BELL and JEAN NELSON are swamped with calls . . . the directory on the south wall includes familiar names . . . IIM SORENSEN, GERALD PETERSON and DICK WIISANEN dentists . . . DENNIS JOHNSON, SHA'RON CARLSON, and LYNN THOMPSON doctors . . . JOSEPH FILIPEK, physicist, and SUSAN TAYLOR, MARY HALY, SANDRA HEINTZ, CAR- OL H. JOHNSON, and BARBARA PETERSON nurses . . . MYRNA HAZELHORST, SIGGIE LEE, NANCY HITMAN commercial artists . . . back to controls. Jimmy Jordan switching to basement . . . HERBERT SHARP speaking from the ramp . . . mechanics DONALD DE- LAITTRE, IIM KRAUS, RICHARD HETLAND are busy on the cars of MYRON RUPPERT latest Nobel prize winner in poetry, DALE CHMIELEWSKI math professor at New College and LARRY NELSON of New College in his Cadil- lac . . . foreign cars crowd in . . . GRACE RIDGLEY, CAROL KELLER, JANICE HOUGAARD, KAREN BERRY, and BETTY JACKSON are exchanging greetings . . . back to twenty-third Hoor. CHARLES DANIELS, of the beautiful Terrace Restaurant, welcomes you . . . chefs IIM HODSON, PETER GAG- NE, and headwaiter, ROBERT JONES are serving CORINNE BODWEN, DIANE GIBO, IUANITA BERG, and LINDA HOWLETT in this ultra-modern restaurant, the masterpiece of designer GARY JONES in collaboration with ROY SCHER- ER, both the rage of the smart set . . . enjoying the hue food are engineers RONALD DE LAITTRE, MIKE STREED, and THOMAS ARNSON who built this extraordinary accomplishment . . . architects RICHARD KRAUSE, JIM GLEASON, GARY WEDIN and JOHN HENDERSON bask in self-satisfaction for their part in the tower . . . I see magnificent murals by artists LOIS CRONKY, ELAINE SPARTZ, MADELINE COLSTROM and BARRY DEAN. Switching to Hfty-fifth floor . . . the center of activity in the business tower . . . we see CARL CEDERBERG and MARY GREGG heading the executive staff including PETER KAMPA, JOHN H ENDERS ON, and CA ROL MALM- STROM; and secretaries JUDY SOLBERG, and PAT WELLS; and advisory council, KAREN WARNER, GARRY PERRY, BRUCE YOUNGDAHL, RICHARD ANDERSON, RONALD BECKLAND, and DAVID WHEELER are located here . so are the president of the Towers Corporation, SHELDON RONHOLDT, and members of the board, RONALD LECHNYR, GEORGE PITMAN, FRANK DATTALO, ROSEMARIE CAMERON, INGRID LESTERUD, JANET MEN- GELKOCH, and BARBARA TANGENT. To the sixtieth Hoor . . . JIM HOULTMAN reporting . . . huge shops run by cosmetologists DIANN FUGERE, CAROLYN KUBINSKI, BARBARA HUTERA, and KAREN LARSON are busy tonight . . . here are the studios of world-famed dress designers, WALTER MACY and MARIANNE BUBOLTZ. Switching to the eighty-Hfth Hoor and open-air plaza-banquet hall . . . DAVID PANGRAC, BOB PETERSON, BRUCE WICKLAND, CARL ERICKSON, skilled workmen playing an important part in the construction of this tower, are enjoying the Hoor show . . . entertainers include LINDA I. JOHNSON, famous vocalist, DAVE WALTERS, BILL HIN- RICKS, JO ANN NYGREN, and GEORGE PLOWMAN . . . at tables applauding the artists are LINDA VAN DERLICK, PAT SARFF, SHARON SITTS, MARGE WADDICK, ARLEEN BERGSTROM, DAVE CARLSON, THOMAS WORK- ING, CLIFFORD AMSLER, TOM MENTH and THOMAS ZIESMER . . . social workers SHIRLEY BLOOM, DIANE POWELL, and KAREN MIKKELSON; General IOE FRITA and DAVID RHOLL, world-famed surgeon ROBERT OAK- VICK; sports star LARRY POMERLEAU; lawyers, BARBARA MCBROOM, JOSEPH SWIERCYZEK, and ICE STAN- TON; Texas rancher ARTHUR REAKER; DENNIS ANDERSON head of D. A. Chain Groceries . . . millionaire AR- THUR LINDBERG are here. Switching to the one-hundredth Hoor . . . Iimmy Iordan reporting . . . attending the NATIONAL TEACHERS CON- VENTION are JUDITH RATSCH, EVELYN JOHNSON, RUTH WEDIKIND, MARYRAE ELLIOT, CAROL HOUL- TON . . . a landing field for private planes is also located here . . . pilots in conversation are DAVID HOLMQUIST, IIM PERICH, and WAYNE GARRETT . . . alighting are DIANE ELIASON, ambassador to France . . . to the right is a viewer through which I can see the street below . . . many people are waiting entrance to tour the tower . . . among them are MARY SCHMIEGE, BARBARA TAYLOR, RANAE TURNQUIST and SHARONLEE LUND. The evening is well begun . . . the crowds are dense, standing room is at a premium, many people whose names bring memories are seen . . . and I,m signaling OH to mingle with the crowd. W6mm3egmxo5qm 6mm t In this our Last Will and Testament, we the Ninth Graders of the June Class, being in a generous state of mind tat J; presentl, do hereby bequeath our most preciousi, treasures to those who follow us: I: IIM OLSON will my height to GEORGE LAWRENCE . . . ARLYS BULLOCK turn over my lunch room job to some lucky eighth grader . . . CAROL SWANSON leave my good disposition to KAREN KRIEPALL . . . BETTY WEH-.. INGER relinquish my shortness to DIANE GLASER . . . JUDY JENSEN transfer my long hair to DARLENE SATOVICH . . . RONALD FARRAND transfer my talent to be helpful to BRADLEY ST. MANE . . . GENEVIEVE KULLA will my quiet way to JANET IVERSON . . . DWAYNE PETERSON turn over my oHice job to PATRICIA HALL . . . DOUG- LAS CALDWELL give my drums to anyone who can play them . . . RONALD ROSSO relinquish my freckles to SHARON CARTER . . . PARKER WOODSON will my ability to fall asleep in class to BERNARD KEHR . . . WILLIAM HEN- RICHS pass on my enthusiasm for English to anyone interested . . . DONALD GORDHAMMER pass on my ambition to GLORIA FRENCH . . . PAUL WILLIAMS my projection job to HENRY ANDERSON . . . CLYDE BRODT leave my skis to anyone able to ski . . . ROBERT FISKE release my seat on the office bench to MICHAEL ROSTAMO . . . DONNA SCHIMMEL will my promptness to LYLE PEDDLAR . . . SANDRA SHACKLE leave my pleasing personality to SUSAN GOHMERT . . . RUTH WIDELL release my neat locker to DIANE SCANNELL . . . CAROL NASIEDLAK pass on my liveliness to MARY MALMSTROM . . . IAMES RHONE will myicurly hair to LYNN PERSON . . . DIANE ROCH- ELEAU release my typing ability to MARILYN FINDELL . . . and all the present ninth graders will their last happy year at Jordan to all the future ninth graders. Another school year . . . its events . . . the first Jordanian . . . relive the year at Jordan. I Turn the pages . . . remember the fun . . . activities . . . friendships . . . these made our school life . . . The Staff of 1957 SEATED, TABLE 'I: L. Cronky, C. Cederberg, I. Beach, D. Nelson, C. Anderson, E. Dibble. TABLE 2: L Dargay, M. Colstrom, R. Kuehn, D. Sletten, G. Perrin, H. Rosenow. STANDING: C. Wuollet, M. Benson, S. Sears, 5. Anderson, D. Winkler, J. Williams, P. Binkley, L. Holmer, C. Swanson, R. Widell, D. Pearson, D. Bohn; Miss H. E. Hartfeil, adviser. ROW 1: S. Johnson, K. Buchife, P. McBride, C. Anderson, K. Anderson, D. St. Mane, R. Taylor, K. Archer, D. Smoot. ROW 2: C. Rydeen, J. Alford, S. Rostamo, V. Kinghorn, A. Grover, T. MCaffrey, S. Holloway, C. Kacheroski, J. Berry. ROW 3: S. Shobe, J. Hoagberg, H. lieske, P. Shobe, R. OIander, R. Zubeck, P. Henning, D. Schimmel, M. Muller, F. Olander. ROW 4: B. Hecker, J. Sheridan, 5. Sears, N. Mertz, H. Wells, D. Peterson, P. Johnson, D. Pearson, N. Wittig, J. Sorensen, H. Rosenow, E. Swing, G. Chmielewski. NOT PICTURED: M. Duffy, C. Podvin. Red Cross Council- Serves humanity . . . biggest project filling chest with paper pencils and toys for 20 European children . . . Rap- in-Wax coupons supplied money . . . filled 259 Red Cross Christmas boxes . . . raised $103 in drive . . . made favors for hospitals . . . OHICCtS-K. Anderson, president; D. St. Mane, vice-president; C. Anderson, secretary; P. McBride, K. Buchite, S. Rostamo, delegates to Chapter House. Paper Sales- A huge annual school project . . . netted approximately $2,000.00 in 1956-57 . . . money used to pay for auditorium programs . . . Ninth Grade sale produced 137 tons . . . 26 TOPPERS individually brought in 1100 to 4400 pounds . . . RUNNERS up produced 1000 pounds each: G. An- drusko, B. Clear, P. Darson, D. Ford, K. Mikkelson, R. Pearson, C. Roehl, D. Ryden, R. Schrcdcr, I. Scherfenbcrg. ROW 1: J. Jarosak, C. Ketclboeter, E. Johnson, P. Bergstrom, J. Williams, S. Stanchf'neld, K. Ofsfie, D. Peterson. ROW 2: E. Stano, J. Fritz, D. Larson, R. Heaton, R. Johnson, D. Walters, G. Birkenmier, B. Schmidt. ROW 3: J. Armstrong, V. Reynolds, D. Finch, J. Anhoh, R. Kugel, J. Williams, E. lapham, G. Gundlach. NOT PICTURED: J. Johnson. , D. Anderson, H. Antila, A. Badali, B. Bariness, R. Becklund, D. Buzzelle, J. Finnamore, W. Garrett, J. Gilbertson, G. Harris, 3. Hin- ricks, R. Kozicky, R. Johnson, D. Laine, W. Olson, D. Peters, 5. Ronholdt, D. Sherva, J. Theiringer, B. Waller. Boys' Sporfs- Under supervision of G. Paasch and H. Rodcghier, fall touch ball got program under way . . . 42 rooms played in fields of snow . . . champs 231, 155, 109 . . . badminton singles champ Bruce Hendry . . . in doubles, Marion Erick- son and Lee Holmcr took honors . . . classes formed basket- ball teams . . . seventh grade Widgens, eighth grade Pikes, Ninth grade Zebras won in playoffs . . . men teachers took ninth grade boys in volley ball . . . swimming and tests of skill Hllcd winter program . . . spring saw soft ball, horse shoe, tether ball, badminton. Girls' Sports- Undcr instruction of Miss P. Robin and Mrs. S. Katzung, girls activities gave variety . . . kickball winner room 16 . . . deck tennis honors went to room 210 . . . Carol Hynes badminton champ . . . winter program offered dance steps, rhythmical swaying hips and twinkling toes, and skills . . . rooms 227, 211, 142 placed first in basketball . . . First Aid training and Red Cross cards were presented . . . spring workouts included apparatus, stunts, and tumbling . . . coed volley ball offered tournaments . . . basketball team play-day took place at U. of M. March 2 . . . fun for all . . . volley ball winners 231, 211,203 . . . spring coed volley ball stimulating . . . the big splash for ninth graders jn- cluded swim classes culminating in play day at Lincoln May 9. KNEELING: C. Malmstrom, R. Willey, J. lieske, C. Anderson, J. Peal, M. Erickson, M. Hazelhorst, B. Wicherski. STANDING, ROW 1: C. Houlton, 5. land, C. Podvin, M. DeSolo, D. Scannell, V. Wieriman, B. Franks, C. Brager, C. H. Johnson. ROW 2: K. Gleason, Ish D. Day, M. Colstrom, B. McBroom, P. Dursow, D. Gibo, K. Kolodiski, K. Hall, J. Moore, J. L. Johnson. NOT PICTURED: K. Stand- 3 gm 36mm dd Tears overHowed, laughter reigned, and mixed emotions made some joyous and others sad, June 13, 1957 . . . Here we are again meeting after fifteen years . . . the first reunion . . . the ballroom in the tower hums with excitement . . . we are surprised to see so many present . . . DAVID POWELL has made his piano talk . . . remember he and GERALDINE PERRIN were voted the most talented . . . the world has heard from studious IRVING BEACH and LOIS WYLAND also . . there,s CAROL ANDERSON greeting DAVE SLETTEN, still the best figure and physique . . . ANTHONY BADALI and CATHIE WUOLLET, as well dressed as ever, are renewing Jordan days with SHARON DEMPSEY and GERALD REI- , TER, voted the peppiest . . . BRYAN BARTNESS and LOIS McGINNIS are the life of the party with their ever-present sense of humor . . . our most athletic couple, IAMES GILBERTSON and MARION ERICKSON, are talking over their physi- cal education days at Iordan . . . as the dance begins these best-natured two, HENRY ANTILLA and MARSHA BEN- SON, lead the cotillion followed by RICHARD JOHNSON and EMERALD DIBBLE, our most poised students of 1957 . . . we spote late comers who are causing great excitement in the crowd . . . a closer look shows us JANICE WILLIAMS and MARTIN SKAR, voted best all around fifteen years ago . . . as we glance around the ballroom, we still agree that many others could have qualified in our HALL of. FAME. Mwu m m It's Plain to See ROW 1: B. Banto, D. Donahue. ROW 2: G. Aho, J. larson, V. Mun- son. ROW 3: D. Abrahamson, J. Stanton, P. Penman, Mr. J. Clinger, B. lngerson, W. Hanson. Just Browsing SEATED: B. Sollberg, J. Ratsch, M. DeSota, R. Chittendon. STAND- ING: P. Sarff, G. Daviduvich, C. Rykyto, C. Keller, J. lukasavitz. The Proof Is In the Eating SEATED: V. Munn. STANDING: C. Rosecrans, K. Smith, C. Smith, N. Johnson, S. Stanchfneld, J. Sturman. Hold the Line A. Borgstrom, D. Peterson. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine SEATED: L. Howlette, S. Gall, C. Rykyto, K. Kubinski. STANDING: S. Pritchett, M. Erickson, D. Schimnel, l. Cranky, K. Holmes, L. Wy- land. To Draw or Not to Draw R. Druk, M. Baal, T. Bentzon, E. lpson, H. Wells. It's That Time Again J. L. Johnson, cashier. Take a letter Please ROW 1: G. Dolan, T. Stowig, J. Toyne, G. Ruttenach. ROW 2: C. Houlton, K. Archer, N. Erickson, P. Erickson, P. McBride. ROW 3: C. Anderson, S. Carlson, B. Barkosky, C. Carlson, J. Moore, 3. Stuart, R. Wesley, M. Elliott. Oh, No! Not the Atom! D. Chmiolewski, D. West, A. Bullock, F. Borg, J. Arnton. Photography by H. Larson Studio: Printing by The Land Press, Inc.


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