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

 - Class of 1958

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Seared.- B. Niededoh, M. lngle, P. Swanson, C. Eggert, M. Button, 5. Stanchfield, B. Kehr, S. Prokasky, K. Buchman, B. Palmer, K. Smith, S. Johnson; Standing.- Row 1.- D. Gallup, C. Lundstrom, B. Jensen, D. Brethorst, K. Szymanski, S. Prokasky, T. Laine, H. Schaitberger, N. Johnson, P. Cederberg, K. Sorensen, C. Roehl, B. Steeber, G. Connor, J. Schaible, C. Swanson; Row 2.- M. Elliott, M. Gallup, S. Swenson, J. Stanton, G. Nylander, H. Woehaker, C. Wilcox, J. Swenson, L. Wilson, D. Shall. Not pictured: G. Cotten, A. Grover, J. Helgeson, D. John- son, Mr. Nichols. We Govern Ourselves Iordads Student Council works to make the school more enjoyable. The members aim to improve school spirit through policy rather than through policing. The group sponsors auditorium programs, paper sales, noon activities, care of grounds, and student participation in well being. Officers: B. Kehr, president; K. Smith, vice-president; K. Bachman, recording secretary; and M. Swanson, attend- ance clerk. Mr. Nichols i facu Row 1.- R. Philstrom, D. Hansen; Row 2: J. Eckman, G. 'eller, R. Ranelle, G. Jarvis, R. Ryan, W. Guy; Row 3: G. Doughten, T. Oltman, M. Curry, Mr. Fufcher. Not picfured: R. Bounds. t Pshoosh ! As the air clears, the members get back to earth and work. Ex- plosions arc the exception, not the rule. Membership in this club helps students interested in science to experiment for enjoyment and to become future Pasteurs and Curies. Jordan won nine sec- onds and ten thirds at the 1958 Science Fair. OHicers: I. Eckman, president; T. Oltman, vice-president; M. Curry, secretary; and G. Jarvis, treasurer. Mr. Futcher is adviser. Watch the Birdie Bulbs Hashing, shutters clicking, boys hanging by their knees mean Camera Club activity. Own a camera and join the group to develop an interesting hobby. Mr. Traynor is adviser. Row 1: D. Cunningham, D. Christensen, G. Paakkonen, G. Jarvis, P. Gowins, R. Keskitalo; Row 2.- R. Ranelle, J. Eckman, M. Curry, K. Vlock, S. Peterson, D. Knoblauch, C. Rambo, R. Karrow; Row 3: D. lindquist, J. Martin, B. Bolish, Mr. Traynor.

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The Way ers? New privileges included singing in the choir and entering the history contest. Selecting ninth grade electives was puzzling but satisfying. At last we became the iibig shots? Lower classmen now watched us with anticipation while we elected officers and a coun- cil to guide our ninth grade activities. We enjoyed ninth grade dances. We left our class memorial with the money earned from huge paper sales, the variety show, and the basketball game in which the men teachers hskunked the boys. The variety show was a success! The Honor Society induction was dignified and the Tea refreshing. Dress Up Day was hilarious Ribbons were THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES autographed One wonderful day at Excglsior! Mrs. leeen, Jc.i Sturman, MISS eterson, S. Stanchfield, Muss Hart- f own yearbof1 d left Iord msoimlewha 'te nial class of W Fifty-three members were admitted faithe ranks in the'Iordan Chapter of the National Honor Society. Scholarship, service, char- acter, and leadership won for these students this award. Creating enthusiasm and a desire for higher ideals and devotion to duty is the aim of the society. BRAIN BUSTERS Standing: R. Krahn, J. Sery, D. Lindgren, J. Eckman, L. Sorenson, W. Flinie; Row 1: K. Szymanski, L. Wilson, G. Olson, J. Sturman, B. Banks, K. Smith, K. Bachman; Row 2: S. Johnson, M. Corlen, C. Smith, A. Hricko, P. Hall, J. Tollefson, D. Angel, C. James; Row 3: E. Peterson, C. Ketelboeter, N. Johnson, J. Jansen, S. Hunczak, B. Niederloh, V. Mumm, K. Moe, M. Hoffman,- Row 4.- E. Noska, B. Wyland, J. Sheridan, 5. Moxley, J. Pennig, C. Erickson, 5. Hour, M. Driste; Row 5.- C. Bymark, B. Walters, S. Prokasky, D. Rosenau, S. Stanchfield, G. McMurry, V. Walter, D. Stay, N. Beffa, C. Sparks, B. Andersen, A. Harich, S. Nelson, 5. Gohmerf. Notl pictured: A. Grover.



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Seated: S. Rostamo, R. Olonder, L. Turner, K. Buchite tighobe, J Lowrie, H. Wells, M. Dtu; Sears,L. Decker, B. Warner,L. Smith, M. Holder, vajRiLInheirgif D. Maikkula, T. McCaFfrey,J. Fisher, C. Ekman, M 0G, A. ricko, elson, S. Brecht, L. Folwick, Mrs. Richards; T. Nelson, M Nitzschke M. Driste, M. Street, C. StaHord, G. Chmielew- 2: K. Galush, N. Lundberg, C. Betzler, J. Row 3: J. Montour, 8. Andersen, ski; Row 4: F. Oiander,L. Rue, L. Smith, Ueehtw Perron, JEVqu, B Jensen ; D Smoot,V3,xJC;rix$no,J. Sfano, H. Backmann. WK N as r ?jfi: Vii! '3wa Xiyfrxyf 'VL Lights Out V :Sw ow Ail 2K m j 1: .3?! x , .1' i J , INK, iiYour film 5 ready In Room 16;,, c? i X CV Ii J Movies, terrihc morale boosters! In classrooms or auditorium the projectionist is always eager and reliable in service. Thanks D Uz, ,ZU Eager Beavers! Mr. Goodrich is adviser. On the Move M iiThey 11 do thatiii y uWho 5 they? C Never before have th c .4 operated by such skillful hands. Thanks ufellasiii Mr. Nichols is adviser. AIWMWWm; 555$ Seated: G. Olson, J. Scherfenberg, secretaries; J. Van Keuren, W. Burmeister; Standing.- J. Lowrie, L. Walden, P. Tctro, H. Ander- son, L: Shogren, D. Donnelly, G. Nylander, W. Curry, W. lngison, J. Spillane, M. Berneck, J. Brandvold, M. Duhy, C. Darth, J. Ross, M. Geisinger, C. Fagerhough, R. Peterson, J. Theiringer, R. Zubeck, Mr. Goodrich. AX Viki, 9P4? 'i Wijhcers are: K. Buchite, president; I. LoerthLg-gresi- 4 My UP ' ii ervice and F un The Red Cross Council, a symbol of unselhshness, service, and understanding among peoples of the world and pupils of Jordan, completed a chest for overseas students, filled gift boxes for friends in foreign lands, and donated $181.33 to the Red Cross Drive besides making favors for veterans spitais and homes for the aged. Irs. Rich- er, treasurer L. Small, E. Stano, T. Gomec, B. Stiras, J. Eckmon.

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