Jordan Junior High School - Jordanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1961
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ordan Junior High School . Minneapolis, Minnesota MELVIN A. OLSEN Principal EDWARD R. CARLSON Assistant Principal Mrs. Agnes T. Sommer, Visiting T eacher, Mr. Charles Nichols, Counselor, Mr. John McDonald, Counselor, Mrs. Eva Gruschka, Nurse, Miss Miriam Daniel- son, Counselor. ROW 1: Janet Anderson, Diane Derbis, Carol Sikorski, Pat Korogi, Charlotte Nelson, Michele Smith, Robyn Winkle, Candace Eggert, Susan Krueger. ROW 2: Kay Christenson, Delores Prochaska, Marie Hagen, Jeanne Sturman, Myrna Jorgenson, Colleen Johnson, Janice Valla, Nancy Noot. ROW 3: Patricia Johnson, Mary Ann Gustafson, Nancy Turner, Janice Reisewitz,Cheryl Curtis, Marilyn Person, Kathy Bachman, Kathy Yale, Kathy Brandvold. ROW 4: Anita Hatel- stad, Judy Duoos, Bonnie Royce, Kay Rocheford, Julie Dillon, Marilyn Anderson, Suzzane Norman, Lorraine Hopper, Jennifer Person. ROW 5: Mike Jiran, Bill Snedeker, Gary Solsvig, Leonard Wasser, Frank Frush, Thomas Sopoci, Roger Moberg, Richard Skar. The Jordan chapter of the National Honor Society inducted twenty-six new members, making a total of forty-three. Qualihcations for this select group are: scholarship, service, character, and leadership. At 8:15 gab-groups broke up and everyone hurried to home room. Our advisors took charge, handled the necessary business, and checked attendance. It was over quickly, and at 8:35 the bell started us off to another day of classes. SEATED: Mr. Nelson, Miss Hegman, Miss Peterson, Miss MitlynngiSS QQEIPEF, Mrs. Jones. STANDING: Mr. Lee, Mr. Wallin, Mr. Traynor, Mr. Schultz, Miss Tollefson, Mr. Futcher, Kan GoddHch, Miss Culbert, Mr. Decker. STUDENT COUNCIL UVinth Grade Membersh ROW ONE: Marie Hagen, Jean Mliner, Jim Dattalo, Carol Sikorski, Kathy Pendergast. ROW TWO: Jennifer Person, Susan Ryan, Nancy Turner, Dianna Russel, Cheryl Curtis, Kathy Taylor. ROW THREE: Russell Miller, Bruce Wolif, Art Grell, Roger Moberg. President: Carol Sikorski, Secretary: Kathy Pendergast, TreasurersJean Mliner, Recorder: Marie Hagen. The Jordan Student Council, under the guidance of Mr. Goodrich, organized and promoted many school activities, such as: auditorium programs, paper sales, noon dances, movies and after school dances. The Ninth Grade Council helped to transact Ninth Grade business. Representatives were elected from each ninth grade home room and, together with faculty ad- visors, planned and promoted class projects. ROW 11 Michele Smith, Myrna Jorgenson, Mike Jiran, Nancy Noot, Jennifer Person. ROW 2: Jacie Overby, Mary Ann Workman, Beverly Beck, Kathy Bachman, Sandra Miller, Ronald Kubinski. ROW 3: Mr. Nelson, Pat Wagner, Cherrie Pieper, Terry Andrusko, Alice Johnson, Irene Pieper. ROW 4: Thomas Lilleskov, Neil Lund, John Hohl, Frank Frush, Steve Knowlen. President: Michael Jiran, V. President: Nancy Noot, Secretary: Myrna Jorgenson, Treasurer: Jennifer Person. Instrumental Department ROW 1: Holly Berg, Marie Hagen, Esther Johanen, Eileen Loberg, Nancy Rued, Dorene Eklund. ROW 2: Carol Ostrow- ski, Cheryl Reider, Robert Warner, Michele Dohrwardt, Jerry Krebs, Richard Patnacle, Robert Malhon, Patricia Moore. ROW 3: Kay Christensen, Lee Fjelal, Ann Schewe, Sandra Becklund, Dale Anderson, Charles Schoen, Debra Morgan,John Parenteau, Michele Mady, Mr. Rodney Chelberge-Advisor. Under the direction of Mr. Chelberg, twenty-Iive squeaky strings and horns were blended together into a fine musical organization. The members played for the Honor Society, the P.T.A., and Lowell School. ., 4 mmeNKMWW$mMRMa4 e wgmw qumgee , Maw: 44339th r FIRST BAND ROW ONE: Nancy Turner, Jeff Frush, Cathy Reed, Sally Malm, Barrett, Tom Zoet, Richard Gay, David Williams, Ruth Johnson, Davidson, Charles Niederloh, Dick Matt, Rodney Swenson, Rob! Backerud, Sandra Linberg, Janice Vaala, Leland Kampinen, Pat Kt Kemppainen, Frank Frush, Charles Bicking, Mary Jo Murphy, Wolertz, Maryls Pemberton, Mary Peterson, Diane Werp, Andrt William Johnson, William Snodgrass, James Duoos, Marie Isacc Mankowski, Thomas Petersen, Mike Berg, Randy Johnson, Terr George; director, Ronald Carlson, Robert Pearson, John Pence, Ja President: Leonard Wasser, V. President: Ronald Carlson, Secreta Kathy Stinson, Kathy Sanders, Judy Sparks. ROW TWO: Judy Louise Johnson, Jim Levitz, Larry Everson, Tom Peterson, Dennis ert Sopoci, Robert Helberg. ROW THREE: Gail Benzick, Judy orogi, Bonnie Smith, Charles Hubbard, Leonard Wasser, Karen Sixty-seven members . . ' a lot Of work . . . and Laurel Johnson, Tom Sopoci. ROW FOUR: Michal Taylor, Bill music weXll never forget. Under the direction of Mr ea Ekberg, Ilona Olson, Kenny Kriefall, Barry Ford, Les Walsh, son, Michael Nordquist, Ricky Leba, Lydell Pockrandt, Richard George the band played for many auditoriums, the y Peters, David Hutchins, Burton Parks. ROW FIVE: Mr. D. E. Christmas Program, Spring Concert, a trip to Bryant, a mes Leader, Donald Leines, James Dattalo, Roger Moberg. very special program for the Assistant Superintendent ry: Judy Barret, T reasurer: Roger Moberg- of Schools, and the Finishing Day exercises. '.,'r '3 L , , , . y t y 4A 2 r E e ' z i ; ' ' ' a JORDAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 9th Grade Aaser, Timothy Almer, Kenneth Anderson, Arlene M. Anderson, Gale R. Anderson, Janet E. Anderson, Karen M. Anderson, Marilyn R. Anderson, Rosemary Anderson, Sandra Mae Andrusko, Teresa Apmann, Stephen Augustson, Terrance Bachman, Kathleen Backerud, J udith Bake, Jerald Baker, Donna Barg, Linda Barrett, Judy Beach, Kendall Beck, Beverly Beck, Roderick Bell, Gail Benedict, Bonnie Benny, Richard Berg, Holly Berg, Lawrence Blaisdell, Mary Blumer, Mary Bogucki, Margaret Brace, Donald Brandvold, Kathleen Bren, John Brooks, Michael Brousseau, J oan Brown, Gary Buehner, Janice Buehring, Melody Bunger, J oachim Buresh, Paul Burkhardt, Jerome Burns, Margaret Bursch, Marilyn Caldwell, William Campbell, Diane Canfleld, Carolyn Carlson, John V. Carlson, Ronald H. Carter, Denise Casperson, Karen Caufman, Steven Cederstrom, Patricia Champagne, Edward Charbonneau, Cheryl Charbonneau, Sharon Charley, James Christensen, Kay Clear, Gloria Colbath, Allen Cole, Donna Compton, Karl Cramer, Diane Cronen, David Curtis, Cheryl Cybyske, Sharon Dahlen, Terry Dahlquist, Terry Dattalo, James Daugherty, Joan DeBoer, Jean Degen, Richard DeMann, Virginia DeMars, Alain Derbis, Diane DeTuncq, Thomas Dickinson, David Didrikson, Robert Dillon, Julie Dohrwardt, Gary Dolan, Barbara Dolan, David Donohue, Timothy Dorff, Lucille Dorholt, Thomas Druk, Ronald Druk, Winifred Duoos, Judith Ann Earl, Hazel Eastlund, Marlena Eckenrode, Denise Eggert, Candace Eisenzimmer, Carol Eisenzimrher, Stephen Ekberg, Andrea Engelhart, Gary Englund, Edward Englund, Thomas Engman, John Erickson, Barbara Erickson, Bonita Erickson, Phillip Erickson, Sandra Erntson, Daniel Ertelt, Michael Eychaner, Clifford Felsing, Dean Ferber, Larry Ferris, Barbara Fischer, Susan Fisher, J ames Fisher, Lee Flagle, Darlene Fontana, Noreen Forstrom, Dennis Francisco, Georgia Frush, Frank Gagne, Judith Gagnon, Louis Ganzer, Cherryll Gardner, Mark Garvey, Susan Gay, Richard Gilligan, Barbara Gilyard, David Gisslen, Colin Gloppen, Bjorn Graen, Richard Greene, Donald Greiner, Mikeal Greisinger, Sandra Grell, Arthur Grenier, Donna Griffin, Constance Gustafson, Mary Ann Hackler, Richard Hackler, Robert Hagen. Marie Hall. Donald Halling, Robert Hammer, Richard Hansen, Gary Hanson, Cheryl Hanson, Diane D. Hanson, Janice K. Hanson, John Hanson, Rosemarie Harris, J oan Hartman, John Hatch, J ames Hatelstad, Anita Hawkins, Sharon Hayden, Loretta Heidelberger, Linda Hein, Gary Heinz, Dennis Helberg, Robert Hennes, Ronald Henry, Diane Higgins, Jane Hilgert, Vincent Hill, Sandra Hillstrom, Geraldine Hinkel, Robert Hohl, John Holm, Benjamin Holmes, Mavis Holmgren, Cheryl Holmgren, Roger Holmquist, Michael Hommes, Patricia Hoppenrath, Douglas Hopper, Lorraine Hultman, Bonita Hutchins, David Hutera, Eugene Hystad, Robert Isaacson, Julie Iverson, Cheryl Jackman, Judith Ann Jackson, Peter Jacobson, Janet Jacobson, Raymond Jankowski, JoAnn Japp, Wilbur Jarnot, Vicki Jennrich, Nancy Jiran, Michael Johnsen, Jane Johnson, Alice Johnson, Carol Ann Johnson, Cheryl Diane Johnson, Cheryl Lee Johnson, Colleen Johnson, Janet P. Johnson, Joy Johnson, Lee Johnson, Patricia Ann Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Shirley D. Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Thomas M. Jones, LeRoy Jones, Raymond Jorgenson, Myrna Kaczmarczyk, Billy Kasner, David Kennedy, Donna May Kennedy, Duane Kilpatrick, Crystal Knob, Judith Ann Knoblauch, Randie Knoblauch, Ray Knowlen, Stephen Knudsen, Daniel Kohagen, Nancy Korogi, Patricia Kramer, Richard Kramer, Robert Krause, Joan Krause, Judy Krebs, Gerald Kresa, Thomas Kriefall, Kenneth Kronstedt, Suzanne Krueger, Susan Kubinski, Ronald Kuehn, Thomas Kunnick, Paul LaBissoniere, Steve LaDuke, James Lange, Cheryle Lange, William Lappi, Douglas LaQuier, William Larson, Larry Latvala, Karen Lawrence, Dean Leach, Thomas Leba, Richard Lee, Paul Lefebvre, Phyllis Lehman, Geraldine Leines, Donald Lenhart, J ohn LePora, Cammile Lilja, Estralynn Lilleskov, Thomas Lindberg, Lawrence Lindman, J udith R. Lindquist, Sandra Longley, Susan Lonsky, Michael Luby, Evelyn Lund, Neil Lundberg, Carol MacDonald, Lawrence Magnuson, Verlyn Maguire, Patricia Malbon, Robert Mankowski, Richard Manson, Thomas Marshall, Robert Martin, Jerry Martin, Theodore Matt, Richard Mattson, J udith McDaniels, Gregory McIndoo, Dawn McKowen, Denise McMacken, Patrick Melina, Roberta Melquist, George Meyer, Steven Meyers, Carole Meyers, Sandra Mickelson, Sheila Migliaccio, Suzanne Miller, J anice Miller, Pamela Miller, Russell Miller, Sandra Miller, Terry Milliman, Sherry Mliner, Jeanne Moberg, Roger Modrow, Shirley Moen, Thomas Moen, Timothy Moline, Donna Moore, F rances Morgan, Larry Morris, Lawrence Moskal, Annette Murphy, Joyce Murphy, Mary Jo Nauman, Leonard Nelson, Charlotte M. Nelson, Janis Kay Nelson, Sandra Lee Nepstad, Pamela Netherland, Nancy Neukom, Nancy Noot, Nancy Nordberg, Sharon Nordquist, Michal Norman, Suzanne Nordstrom, Michael Nutter, Katherine Nyberg, Penelope Olene, Joanne Oliver, Lynn Olson, Dennis A. Olson, Ilona Olson, Judy Ann Olson, Sharon Lee O Mara, Danial Opsal, J une Osowski, Wanda Ostrowski, Carol Otten, David Overby, J acquelene Owens, Mollie Lynne Paegel, Donna Palmer, Sharon Parks, Burton Patterson, Patricia Pawelsky, Kathleen Pearson, Robert J. Pederson, Barbara Pendergast, Kathleen Person, Jennifer Person, Marilyn Peters, Gary Petersen, Gary Petersen, Ralph E. Peterson, Jerome Pieper, Cheryl Pieper, Irene Pierson, Mary Pikala, Dianne Pipp, Thomas Plaszcz, Jacqueline Pockrandt, Lydell Pointon, Joan Pollack, Diane Pope, Ronald Porter, Harry Pouliot, James Prochaska, Delores Pukal, Lorelei Qualley, Richard Quast, Carol Rau, Marie Reinwand, Diane Reisewitz, J anice Reisgies, Kathleen Rettke, Candise Reveling, James Ries, Carol Rocheford, Kay Roos, Theodore Rorvick, Marvin Rosengren, James Rounsville, Sharon Rouzer, Nancy Royce, Bonnie Russell, Diana Ruzicka, Thomas Ryan, Susan Saenger, Donna St. Onge, Barbara Sanders, Kathleen Sandstrom, Douglas Sanford, Robert Sansovini, Patricia Schendel, Gary Schendel, Susan Scherfenberg, Elaine Schiffman, Frederick Schmidt, Susan Schuman, Diane Schwartz, Peggy Seifert, Sharon Selenka, Rudolph Sikorski, Carol Simpson, Randall Sironen, Carol Siwek, Sharon Skar, Richard Skay, Gary Smith, Bonita Smith, Darlene Smith, Fred D. Smith, James E. Smith, Michele Smith, Nina Snapko, Gary Snedeker, Clarence Snodgrass, William Soley, William Solsvig, Gary Sopoci, Thomas Sparks, Judith Stanchfield, Walter Stanz, Sharon Steinke, Dean Steinke, Judith Ann Stern, Kenneth Stevens, Carol Stevenson, JoAnn Stifter, Robert Stillings, Harvey Stinson, Kathleen Stocker, Ricky Stolp, Mary Jo Stoltman, Arvis Stout, Quentin Sturman, Jeanne Sullivan, Claudia Swanson, James M. Swanson, Sandra Sweeney, Gail Swenson, Rodney Taylor, Kathleen Theiringer, Laurence Thomas, Richard Thompson, David Thureson, Gerald Toft, Stephen Tomlinson, Wayne Tompkins, Anthony Towne, Evelyn Trettel, James Tucker, Clinton Turner, Nancy Tyrpa, Janice Upham, Roger Vaala, J anice Van Tassel, Stephen Wagner, Patricia Wallner, Fred Warriner, Danny Wasser, Leonard Webber, Phyllis Webster, Bonita Weeks, Richard Weinard, Richard Welter, James White, Rosemary Williams, Avis Williams, David L. Williams, David M. Williams, Robert D. Wilson, Barbara Winkle, Robyn Winsor, Lorree Wischnewski, Lawrence Wold, John Wolertz, William Wolfe, Susan Workman, Mary Ann Wright, Wilbur Wulff, Bruce Yale, Kathleen Young, Christine Youngren, Nancy 10 Yurch, Robert Zoldahn, Janet Vocal Department 128 voices . . . and Girls Choir 103 voices . directed by Mr. Martens . . . music for every taste . . . caroling in the hall . . . Christmas concert at night . . . our wonderful trip to Anthony . . . auditorium programs . . . Spring Concert with the band . . . truly t rem 61'. a year 0 emb GIRL? CHOIR ROW ONE: Sandi Lindquist, Jo Ann Jankowski, Hazel Earl, L Allen, Kathy Gohmert, Fran Nordstrom, Sue Migliaccio, Gail Pa Jarmusic, Sandra Anderson. ROW TWO: Diane Hanson, Joan 13 Jackie Wing, Pat Nevins, Pat Pouliot, Linda Gilmore, Darlene Smi Shirley Johnson, Carol Sironen. ROW THREE: Carolyn Canfield Diane Boris, Nancy Arf, Diane Kindem, Arlene Anderson, Maril Gayle Parker, Teresa Andrusko, Dawn McIndoo, Lola Friedman Griffin, Janice Buehner, Diane Schuman, Pat Youngdahl, Bonnie I-i Royce, Bonnie Olson, Bonnie Erickson, Kathy Nutter, Marlene Ea President: Kathy Pendergast, V. President: Teresa Andrusko, Secre MIXED CHOIR ROW ONE: Susan Anderson, Suzan Anderson, Janice Hanson, Carol Sivertson, Shirley Hebzynski, l Cederberg, Larry Morgan, Gary Bistodean, Wayne Hanson, Jim Thompson, J ohn Thompson, Robert Wilq Jean Baker, Sue Krueger, Marleen Anderson, Cheri Christie, Carol Sikorski, Jean Sturman, Michele Smi Noden, Lucille Hynes, Carolyn Caufman, Candace Eggert, Frances Moore, Tim Fair, Paul Heath, Denni: Doug Hoppenrath, Bill Snedeker, Mike Jiran, Julie Isaacson, Mary Dolan, Nancy Ostmoe, Kathy Heir THREE: Donna Saenger, Sharon Goudy, Susan Schmidt, Elaine Scherfenberg, J anice Rieswitz, Pat Thux Marvin Rorvick, Alan Malley, Walt Stanchfield, Tim Eickholt, John Engman, Henry Hinrichs, Ray K: Sansovini, Pat Wagner, Cheryle Lange, Myrna Jorgenson, Karen Latvala, Kathy Bachman, Cheryl Holmg Cherrie Pieper, Sandra Erickson, Nancy Holter, Faye Barnette, Cheri Vee Ebert, Mary J 0 Angel, Richar Ed Englund, Steve Knowlen, Lowell Gilbertson, Leonard Nauman, Bill Lewis, Dick Kramer, J im Hatch Hatelstad, Colleen Johnson, Judy Walstrom, Kaye Rocheford, Linda Ingison, Carol Stevens, Diane Laga President: Richard Skar, V. President: Michael Jiran, Secretary: Michele Smith, Treasurer: Pat Sansovin ynn Owens, Barbara Small, Sandra Kimpling, Donna Derbis, Sandra Kittleson, Lynn Palmer, Cheryl Anderson, Carol ,ulson, Sharon Paakkonen, Jackie Campbell, Darlene Eastlund, Eloise Brousseau, Linda Zawislak, Sharon Stanz, Jackie Daugherty, Sandy Meyers, Donna Paegel, Janet Zoldahn, Jacie Overby, Crystal Kilpatrick, Kathy Pawelsky, Kathy Tripp, .th, Sherry Hall, Rochelle Ward, Sandra Kelsey, Nancy Chmielewski, Marilyn Behling, Noreen Fontana, Donna Kennedy, , Margie Keymes, Carol Lundberg, Suzzanne Norman, Janet Jacobson, Patty Johnson, Renee Hamlin, Darlene Johnson, yn Anderson, Diane Derbis, Judy Krause, Kathy Pendergast, Janice Tyrpa, Pam Pettis, Beverly Beck, Nancy Youngren, . ROW FOUR: Pat Lundgren, Jo Ann Krause, Vickie Jarnot, Lorraine Hopper, Nancy Noot, Cherryll Ganzer, Connie lultman, Donna Baker, Sandy Swanson, Sharon Seifert, Judy Mattson, Vickie Nye, Shirley Modrow, Cheryl Iverson, Bonnie ,stlund, Kathy Reisgies, Jackie Plaszcz, Winnie Druk, Kathy Taylor, Gloria Clear, Virginia Fern, Janet Arneson. tary: Sue Migliaccio, Treasurer: Nancy Noot, Accompanists: Patricia Lundgren, Darlene Eastlund. Lois Tollefson, Robyn Winkle, Linda Stern, Janet Anderson, Eugene Small, David :ox, Richard Skar, Danny Knudson, Norman Dibbs, David Pierce, Douglas Helgesen, th. ROW TWO: Jean De Boer, Charlotte Nelson, Carol Norland, Linda Barg, Janet s Stangel, Jerry Martin, Steve Nielsen, Keith Lester, Dick Thomas, Verlyn Magneson, 1, Elainne Melsness, Joy Johnson, Barb Ohde, Julie Dillon, Cathy Bogucki. ROW 'eson, Bonnie Burmeister, Mary Gagne, Judy Olson, Steve Caufman, David Cronen, noblauch, Mike Whalen, Jim Comstock, Merrillyn Harris, Sharon Zimmerman, Patti gren, Marilyn Bursch, Kathy Yale. ROW FOUR: Sandi Greisinger, Virginia De Mann, 'd Hall, Ken Swenson, Tom Peterson, Rod Wudtke, Dennis Vanseth, Steve Stanhope, , David Gilyard, Vincent Fish, Vince Hilgert, Lee Johnson, Marilyn Person, Anita ce. i, Accompanists: Jeanne Sturman, Janet Anderson. PROJECTION AND STAGE CREW - ROW ONE: Rod Beck, Dennis Forstrom, Larry Theiringer, Mike Lonsky, Kim Christopher. ROW TWO: William Soley, Neil Lund, Kathy Brandvold; secretary, Jean Mliner; secretary, Bob Marshall. ROW THREE: Kenny Kriefall, Steve Knowlen, Tom Leach, Terry Dahlen, Russell Miller, Mr. D. R. Goodrich; advisor. ROW FOUR: Jim Hatch, Art Grell, Paul Kunnick, John Hohl, Quentin Stout, Ken Almer. The Audio-visual department is under the direction of Mr. Goodrich. Among the duties of the members were: show- ing classroom movies, paper sale films, and supervising T.V. sets. The men behind the scenes at the school programs were the members of the Stage Crew. They consisted of both eighth and ninth grade boys under the direction of Mr. Schultz. We wrote, and thought, and revised, and wrote some more. We enjoyed it, though, and feel proud of this product of our labors; and hope youtll enjoy it, too. SEATED: Mr. Decker, Linda Barg, Janice Reiswitz, Darlene Smith, Nancy Turner, Marilyn Person. STANDING: Bill Snedeker, Frank Frush, Michele Smith, Charlotte Nelson. H : .' i-U rihjlo The Jordan Junior Red Cross Council, under the di- rection of Mrs. McDermott, raised money for many worthy purposes by sponsoring dances and drives. WW! f . r t SEATED: Diane Schuman, Virginia DeMann, Nancy Noot tPresJ, Mary Ann Workman tTreasJ, Susan Krueger. STANDING: Ricky Leba, Steve Caufman, Ken Almer, George Melquist, Cheryl Lange, Mrs. McDermott. After school hours found us poring over the shelves in the library. The librarians kept order, sometimes col- lected our fines, and were always ready to give us their help. Mrs. Craig, Janice Tyrpa, Donna Powell, Mr. Corrigan, Mrs. Syverson, Patty Cederstrom. Not pictured: Mrs. Blair. . w a Popular Bequests In this, our Last Will and Testament, we, the ninth graders of the June 1961 Finishing Class, being in a charitable state of mind twhich is lucky for you eighth gradersi do hereby bequeath our most ttprecioush possessions to those who follow us: ttMooseti Kramer wills his height to Tom Peterson . . .. Leonard Wasser wills his huge appetite to Bill Lewis . . . Michele Smith bequeaths her brilliant brain to Karen Kemppainen . . . Frances Moore turns over her ability to get caught passing notes to Merrillyn Harris . . . Bonnie Smith relinquishes her ability to sleep in class to Bob Koler . . . Virginia DeMann transfers her title as ttOfficial Ofiice Bench Sitteri, to Bill Johnson . . Ruthie Johnson, badminton champ, leaves her old birdies to Gail Benzick . . . Larry Theiringer releases his ability in Gym to Bob Warner . . . Dick Skar wills his position as president of the mixed choir to some lucky eighth grader . . . Myrna Jorgenson and Kathy Pendergast leave their quill pens to future secretaries of the Ninth Grade Council and Student Council . . . Patty Sansovini bequeaths her vocal ability to Marlene Anderson . . . Bev Beck wills her short skirts to anyone interested in sitting in Mr. Carlsonis office . . . Bill Snodgrass leaves his swimming ability to Dennis Stangel . . . Janice Reiswitz releases her unfinished algebra papers to Dennis Davidson . . . Dave Hutchins wills his ability to iiirt with the girls in band to Jim Duoos. . . . Carol Sikorski relinquishes her sauerkraut flghts to Randy J ohnson . . . Mike Holmquist leaves his short- ness to Jim and John Thompson . . . Bob Pearson passes on his laugh to Sharon Goudy . . . Linda Barg leaves her ability to tell sob stories to Sandra Kelsey . . . Marilyn Person leaves her conversational ability to Barb Montgomery . . . Cherrie Pieper wills her art ability to Darlene Eastlund . . . Janet Anderson leaves her piano playing ability to Pat Lundgren . . . Jim Hatch and Tom Sopoci relinquish their ability to intercept notes to Bob Sopoci and JetT Frush . . . Judy Barrett passes on her early morning arrivals to all the kids in home room 3 . . . Tom Kuehn wills his tardiness to Barry Ford . . . and the Staff bequeath their jobs to the future Jordanian staffs. A Look Into the Future The year . . . 1976, the place . . . Jordon Junior Highis girls gym, the event . . . 15th reunion of the class of ,61. We were happy to find many of our former classmates had really succeeded in life. WILLIAM SNEDEu KER and WILLIAM SNODGRASS are now the full owners of a flea circus that is opening in two weeks at the Sandis Hotel in Las Vegas. In the world of athletics, MIKE HOLMQUIST is a star basketball player with a professional team, and DICK SKAR is the Olympic champion in pole vaulting. Incidentally, RUTHIE JOHNSON is now playing baseball on the Yankees team; too bad the Twins didnit get her first, although JUDY and J OANNE KRAUSE are working with them, as batboys. The famous lady wrestlers, PAT KOROGI and J UDY BACKERUD were unable to make it because theyire tangling with each other in Madison Square Garden tomorrow. ROBERT KRAMER is now a jockey for the Calumet Stables. As we look around the room, we see several famous people in the world of show business. Over there is DAVID CRONEN, star of the new production of Peter Pan, and JEAN DE BOER is also in this production starring as Tinkerbell. It is directed by another of our former classmates, JERRY KREBS. Over in the corner is LEE JOHNSON, the well-known ballet dancer, being interviewed by the ever alert gossip columnist, SANDY ERICKSON. CAROL SIKORSKI, a dietician, was talking with CANDACE EGGERT, food tester at General Mills about their common world of foods. Just back from an African safari to make this event more colorful are J IM HATCH, STEVE KNOW- LEN, and EDDIE ENGLUND, the famous big game hunters. There are several teachers among the group. J ANET ANDERSON is teaching drivers training at the Auto Club, and doing very well. VINCENT HILGERT is head of the agricultural department at Osseo High. On his staff are JENNIFER PERSON and CHERRIE PIEPER who teach square dancing. They work hand-in-hand with KAREN LATVALA, who is working with the 4-H club members. BONNIE SMITH and ESTRA LILJ A are also working as truant oliicers. We all knew that MIKE J IRAN would be a success. He is now in the White House, polishing silver. Also in Washington is MARILYN PERSON, the first lady secretary of agriculture. Her under secretary is CHAR- LOTTE NELSON, another one well versed in farming. Among former classmates, we see DON LEINES, organ grinder in Greenwich Village, PAT SANSOVINI, sword swallower for Ringling Brothers, FRANK FRUS'H, popular comedian, and LEROY J ONES, the sanitary engineer of our old home town, Minneapolis. As we stood facing the new frontier in 1961, little did we dream that we could obtain such heights, each in our chosen held of endeavor. Autographs Lund Press. Inc. Larson Studios N: n $ Ma . v-uW wu. me 33w . aw WW 'Nw m MW N4 W! - wme k vow , W mu... m pa .'W a my m, l. a V m km am M 33W w San , gnaw ?ywa e w um w? x v 3-; nmm ma? W zm MWW ' ' y . ' 44w magw , NW 2W; gmwmw m. mg m ? $MW x VMV m
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