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o'. SEATED: J. Sundeen. J. Stano, R. Holman. L. Decker. P. Shobe, L. Rue. M. Street, N. Lechnyr, J. Jensen. 5. Sidle. STANDING-ROW l: V. Kinghorn. J. Nelson. J. Charley. R. Selenka. J. Welter. D. Forstrom. T. Pipp. C. Tucker. 5. Giesea. E. O'Brien, C. Koch, J. Sears, D. Smoot. ROW 2: L. Smith. B. Anderson. C. Canfield. S. Rostamo. B. Vnuk. J. Alford, E. Swing. K. Morgan. G. Chmielewski, B. Nelson. K. Gates. M. Swierczek. ROW 3: J. Berg, C. Snedeker. G. Anderson. B. Warner, T. Keno. B. Burmeister. J. Merge, D. Keller. ABSENTEES: J. Anderson. J. Haley. L. Mattson. C. Nelson, J. Smith. Seooiono were lively Lights Up! Pull the curtains, turn on the lights, place twelve chairs in a row. These are the orders and backstage are the boys, the stage crew, depend- able and ready. Mr. Nichols is faculty adviser. Hf, Stops Camera Club members under the guidance of Mr. Traynor learn five important phases of pho- tography: composition of cameras; variety of films offered; composition in pictures; working in the dark room; developing iilms and making en- largements. The club works in two sessions of ten weeks each during the fall and spring semes- ters. LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Laine. B. Malmquist. T. Keno. B. Lee. R. Mord. Buttons and Boxes Service in Red Cross under the guidance of Mesdames Richards and Asmussen is stimulating and satisfying. The usual Christmas boxes were sent and the new project includes two afghans and the filling of a large chest for some class room across the water. This years drive was the largest Jordan has ever given to Red Cross head- quarters. The donation netted $300.95. OHicers: P. Shobe, president; L. Rue, vice president; L. Decker, secretary; M. Street, treas- urer. KNEELING icamerasi: J. Welter. R. Moberg. STANDING icamerasi: J. Dobbs, L. Gianzer, F. Bezanson, M. Williams. ROW l: N. Eilertson, K. Flaherty. K. Phifer. R. Benny. ROW 2: D. Ferris. B. Wilson. W. Lange. S. Caufman, D. Wallin. ROW 3: N. Diedrich, K. Fignar. D. Thompson, R. Pope, L. Pockrandt. Absentees: B. Olson! B. Smith. : ,, w w at 33:3? : .ng 'A-IQ;i .
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SEATED: J. Stano. C. Amundsen. S. Mead. P. RCederberg. B. Palmer. T. Laine. S. Smith. C. Swanson. J. Gordhamer. D. Anderson. J. Ebert. STANDING-ROWI: Beck, P. Carlson. B. Beck. K. Stinson. B. Smith. D. Schuman. N. Smith K. Beach. B. Evers. J. Crivits. D. Hutchins. B RPlaszcz. W. Mertz. C. OJtman. S. Schmidt. S. Sumpter. J. Stanton. ROW 2: R. Peterson. K. Sorensen, T. Burns. G. Andrusko, C. Roehl. W. Sivertson. J. Berry. D. Bloomstrand. J. Dat- talo. V. Nagle, C. Eggert. Absentees: B. Hutchinson, D. Sholl, J. Tobako. J. Anderson. M. Smith. Plans and Policies Under the direction of Mr. Nichols the Student Council sponsors auditorium programs, paper sales, noon activities, and checks on the care of the school grounds. The Jordan Council aims to improve school spirit through participation in the many activities. The mem- bership includes a representative from each home room. Ofiicers: T. Laine, president; B. Palmer, vice presi- dent; P. Cederberg, secretary; S. Smith, recorder. ROW l: J. Gutowski, J. Hohl. R. Philstrom. D. Hanson. J. Johnson. ROW 2: J. Hohl. N. Griffin, G. Fetterley. P. Johnson. eouncil and elub H2 504 Mr. F utcher quiets the future Einsteins before club meetings can begin at 3 dclock when hobbies and projects are then further expanded. The annual J or- dan Science Fair had twenty-four blue ribbon winners, four of whom, last April, won red ribbons at the Re- gional Twin City Fair at St. Catherinets. Shows . . . No Popcorn? Room 17 is the movie room, a suitable place to show movies. The Visual crew under the direction of Mr. Goodrich takes care of the setting up and the operating of the 16 mm. machines. If teachers wish, the machines are set up in their individual class rooms. ROW l: B. Wright. J. Hohl. B. Zubeck. J. Scherfenberg. J. Bone. J. Van Keuren. B. Peterson. B. Burmeister. L. Isenberg. R W 2: B. McKinley. D. Kolstad. J. Brandvold. M. Greisinger. C. Fagerhaugh. J. Ross, T. Hendry. K. Crow, C. Roehl. D. Anderson.
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5. SMITH W. INGISON G. ANDRUSKO S. CROW Secretary President Vice president Treasurer and qxoe $inally We flnally made it! As last we were on top with our noses in the air. Three long years ago Jordan was a new and ex- citing experience. We were the little, insignificant seventh graders looking up to the ninth graders with their noses in the air. We were in a daze and ready prey for ttsure fire answer booksii and elevator passes that were never honored. That was in 1957. In 1958 we were the eighth graders, the messy, naughty in-betweeners. We did, however, have a Talent Show; a History Contest; a trip to the Cen- tennial train; the choir, to which we could now belong, sang at Nokomis; and the band played at Ramsey. We also participated in the Minneapolis Song Festival. We sold the passes and the answer books to unsus- pecting seventh graders. Seriously, though, this has been our best year at Jordan, and we loved every minute of it. We elected our own council to work out our ninth grade activities under the counseling of individual ninth grade teachers. We had Book Week when favorite characters paraded the halls; Costume Day when a few zany characters gave out with boisterous gaiety and Iive oiclock motorists gazed bewilderingly at a ghoulish collection of images, tired but happy, on their way home. ttA Night to Rememberi, was really great! Paper sales were tops! We yelled ourselves hoarse at the Ninth Grade Cabinet ROW l: M. Dvorak. M. Lundbohm. S. Crow. G. Andrusko. S. Smith. B. Ingison. ROW 2: D. Bergersen. K. Sorensen. L. Nel- son. P. Cederberg. J. Brandvold. D. Morgan. STANDING: R. Soderholm. P. Isaacson, D. Anhalt. N. Kelberg, M. Gau. B. Nelson. D. Wright. B. Malmquist. L. Antila. G. Larsen. C. Boileau.
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