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Paper Sale, Costume Day, Tea We of June 60 In 1958 JORDAN was a new world to us . . . we ttlittleh seventh graders entered this sphere as under- lings . . . we looked up to the older hkidsh and swal- lowed a lot of hgaflw about answer-books and elevator passes . . . what DAYS those were . . . moving from room to room was confusing but exciting . . . auditorium programs and extra-curricular activities were pure delights . . . HUGE PAPER SALES and the PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM were bewildering. 1959 brought us one step Closer to the level of the 66big wheel? . . . we TOVVERED over the seventh graders . . . we condescendingly exclaimed, ttWere we ever so naive? . . . with eighth grade came new privileges: singing in the CHOIR and playing in the BAND . . . competing in the HISTORY CONTEST and the SPELLING BEE . . . choosing ELECTIVES for our ninth grade year with pride . . . having the privilege of being the FIRST eighth grade class at JORDAN to have a chapter of the NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY. 1960 saw us the uBIG VVHEELSW . . our noses were in the air . . . more enthusiasm than ever . . Ninth Grade Governors we elected OUR OWN COUNCIL and CLASS OF- F ICERS to plan ninth grade activities . . . we took part in the most hilarious and wonderful COSTUME DAY Jordan has ever seen . . . our ninth grade paper sale was a HUGE success . . . enjoyable TAG DAY was introduced as a means of contributing to Channel Two . . . the FACULTY vs. NINTH GRADE BOYS volleyball game turned out as EXPECTED . . . the boys won 16-14 . . . 42 ninth graders were recog- nized at a dignihed induction ceremony and a recep- tion for the students and proud parents . . . then RIBBONS . . . what a jumbled but happy day was EXCELSIOR . . . our memorial, a redecorated and refurnished teachers, lunchroom . . . then our own 1960 IORDANIAN and THE MIZAR . . . how proud can one class he of its history in writing! The DAY of mingled emotions dawned . . . FIN- ISHING DAY . . . we leave the so big but so small world we entered three short years ago . . . we look forward to the worlds ahead of us . . . senior high . after that, the WORLD WILL BE WHAT WE MAKE IT. SEATED: J. Fishert S. Buhr. L. Sparks. M. Gallup, S. Eggert. K. Crow. ROW 2: B. Pedersont D. Pearson. R. Benson, R. Keskitalo, P. Goweil, K. Mor- gan. STANDING: L. Van Hale. J, Fish, D. Schnarr, J. Bone, M. Elliott, B. Grivna, 8. Nelson, J. Crivits, L. Erickson. G. Youngrent D. Warner.
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ROW I: D. Eastlund, 3. Beck. J. Sturman. D. Derbis. P. Lundgren. L. Friedman. ROW 2: D. Carter. N. Noot. T. Zoet, R. Johnson. ROW 3: M. Jorgenson. J. Duoss. F. Frush, T. Fair, P. Thoresen, M. Hagen. J. Jacobsen. Not pictured: K. Beach. Signing -30- We, the staff of 1960, present this resume of the were superb . . . then a few seventh graders wanted year at Jordan . . . paper sales, dances, auditoriums, to help . . . we took them in and trained them so classes are cherished memories . . . weire proud of well they almost oversold us. our record. Editors Judy will probably take a dose of sleeping This last six months was a torment . . . we chewed pills and Brian will jump off the Broadway bridge if fingernails, pencils, gum, sandwiches . . . we racked anyone gripes . . . the noisy bunch met occasionally our feeble brains for new ideas . . . we pounded our fifth hour . . . but usually at 7:30 am. . . . what an fingers off to the elbow to meet deadlines . . . we hour . . . we enjoyed it and hope you like the result worked to make a book for you . . . we did it, too. of our work . . . we loved every minute of it. We invited eighth graders to help on sales . . . they SEATED: J. Gordhamer. M. Dutton. S. Swenson. G. Young- ren. A. Mattison. D. Warner. J. Fish. B. Grivna. STANDING: P. Dean. M. Babin, J. Crivits. J. Storm. P. Whitmer. J. Men- ge. M. Dally. M. Charbonnet, S. Eggert. Not pictured: Bruce Hinrichs.
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S. Eggerf, vice presidenf K. Crow, president L. Sparks, treasurer M. Gallup, secrefary TOP TO BOTTOM-ROW l: P. Lechnyr. J. Groth. ROW 2: B. Grivna. K. Johnson. D. Wanglie. N. Griffin. ROW 3: D. Anderson. M. Jarvis, C. Pflipsen, S. Eggert. ROW 4: S. Carlson, N. Holm. M. DeKoning, C. Wendt. ROW 5: H. Day. J. Anderson. C. Swanson, N. Empting, M. Babin. INSET: G. Youngren, W. Donald. K. Crow. R. Benson. ROW 6: J. Storm. L. Erickson. J. Fish. J. Baker. J. Schable. ROW 7: S. Brecht. M. Dutton, S. Nachtsheim. C. Lundstrom. ROW 8: M. Elliott. J. Andersdn. D. Warner, D. Berndt. ROW 9: S. Swanson, K. Wahlster, J. Bone, L. Sparks. ROW l0: J. Menge. K. Dahlquist.
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