Jordan Junior High School - Jordanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1962
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. Minneapolis, Minnesota Jordan Junior High School MELVIN A. OLSEN SEATED: Miss Danielson, Counselor, Mrs. Sommer, Visiting T eacher, Mrs. Grushka, Nurse. STANDING: Mr. Mac- Dlonald, Counselor, Mr. Nichols, Coun- se or. Principal EDWARD R. CARLSON Assistant Principal t g as NINTH GRADE ADVISORS ROW 1: Miss Dommer, Miss Mitlyng, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Jones, Miss Hegman. ROW 2: Mr. Decker, Mr. Martens, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Alm, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Futcher, Mr. Wallin, Mr. Goodrich. The Ninth Grade Advisors were usually our favorite teachers. If we had problems we could talk to them about it. They were usually at school long before we were, correcting papers and clearing up home room matters. NINTH GRADE COUNCIL Under the guidance of Mr. Anderson, the Ninth Grade Council planned the activities of the Ninth Grade students. It was composed of the class officers and representatives from each Ninth Grade home room. The Council took part in the following activities: paper collection, dances, Costume Day, ribbons, and the Class Memorial. ROW 1: Patricia Youngdahl, Sharon Zimmerman, Mary Jo Angel, Nancy Arf, Thomas Zoet, Patricia Draves, Kathy Tripp. ROW 2: Sandy Perkins, Nancy Chmielewski, Susan Anderson, Kathy Hautla, Lloyd Matson, Rene Hamlin, Jean Gagne, Bradley Thorsen. ROW 3: Larry Murphy, Lee Field, Herbert Bursaw, Mark Schupmann, Marcus Groenke, Kim Christopher, Barbara Robinson. President: Thomas Zoet, Vice President: Nancy Arf, Secretary: Patricia Draves, Treasurer: Mary Jo Angel. g; ; i j? $5 323m; 4 1r NINTH GRADE HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: Susan Anderson, Patricia Draves, Thomas Zoet, Lola Friedman, Kim Christopher, Jackie Campbell, Robert Sopoci. ROW 2: David Pierce, Cheryl Anderson, Charles Niederloh, Dorothy Blake, Lloyd Matson, Janice Ratsch, Timothy Fair, Diana Moosman, Bradley Thorsen. ROW 3: Louise Johnson, Nancy Rued, Carole Rochat, Marilyn Behling, Nancy Arf, Judy Derscheid, Eloise Brousseau, Jean Gagne, Linda LaPointe, Diane Lagace. ROW 4: Kathy Tripp, Diane Kindem, Jackie Kabrick, Mary Jo Angel, Patricia Thureson, James Levitz, Rochelle Ward, Carolyn Caufman. ROW 5: Leland Kampinen, Diane Werp, Randy Johnson, Mark Schupmann, Herbert Bursaw, Linda Ingison, Patricia Lundgren, Gail Benzick, Virginia Fem. The National Junior Honor Society had forty-three members, twenty-five having been added in the spring. They qualified for the society by having maintained a ttBtt or better scholastic average, and by displaying service, lead- ership and citizenship. STUDENT COUNCIL e NINTH GRADE Whistle while you work, just as our Student Council did, as they organized parties, dances, auditoriums, and fun for everyone. . ROW 1: Lola Friedman-Recording Secretary, Patricia Lundgrene President, Randy JohnsoneTreasurer, Patricia Thureson- Vice President, Marilyn Behling-Secretary. ROW 2: Judy Derscheid, Russell Rood, Marie Waterman, Sandra Kittleson, Barbara Ann Morris, Marlynn Fischer. ROW 3: Mr. Riege, David Gill, Nancy OtBrien, Jackie Wing. MIXED CHOIR ROW 1: Sandra Nielsen, Carol Smith, Sharon OtKonek, Virginia Fern, Patricia Thureson, Diane Lagace, Gaylynn Forsythe, Karen Kleman, Darlene Anderson, Cathy Pemberton, Helen Moosman, Barbara Kline, Jane Noden, Juanita Krause, Connie Gibbs, Lucy Slater, Nancy Holter, Faye Barnette, Sharon Zimmerman. ROW 2: Bonnie Quam, Shirley Hebzynski, Gail Farrand, Mary Moxley, Susan Dehne, Carol Sivertson, Judy Johnson, Sandra Kittleson, Kathy Gohmert, Donna Nelson, Lois Tollefson, Linda Steen, Linnea Tollefson, Linda Nelson, Jackie Jarmusic, Beverly Klempke, Colleen Chell, Stephanie Ford, Pamela Smith, Jean Baker, Marleen Anderson, Terry Romo, Merrillyn Harris, Josie Olson, Gail Paulson, Darlene Eastlund. ROW 3: Lesa Fischer, Lorna Wood, Sandra Oltman, Susan Anderson, Cathy Bogucki, Barbara Ohde, Marsha Johnson, Sharon Goudy, Nancy Ostmoe, Linda Vanseth, Joan Fortin, Eloise Brousseau, Norman Dibble, Stephen Nielsen, Dennis Stangel, Terry Tompkins, David Legg, William Wargin, Steven Schnarr, Jerry Tobler, Steven Scheunemann, Paul Heath, Robert Wilcox, Sharon Jepson, Linda Jeub, Leota Spalla, Karen Trosen, Mavis Bursch, Linda Yale. ROW 4: Mary Dolan, Sharon Paakkonen, Jackie Campbell, Jean Bachman, Margaret Holmgren, Judy Walstrom, Bonnie Burmeister, James Comstock, Steven Stanhope, Timothy Fair, Alan Malley, Roger Holmgren, Bruce Berg, Richard Larson, James Potts, Wallace Anderson, Michael Fern, Stephen Zohonen, Robert Zwickey, Gary Barnes, David Pierce, Jerry Beckman, Nancy Anderson, Myra Anne Carroll, Mary Schommer, Carolyn Caufman, Carol Norland, Cindy Yant. ROW 5: Elaine Melsness, Barbara Montgomery, Linda Ingison, Gayle Parker, Marilyn Behling, Nancy Arf, Eugene Small, Douglas Helgeson, David Cederberg, Vincent Fish, Lowell Gilbertson, William Lewis, James Lee, Kenneth Swenson, Michael Whalen, Thomas Peterson, Henry Hinrichs, Dennis Kollodge, Richard Hall, Rodney Wudtke, Michael Jensen, Thomas Schafer, James Leach, Gordon Sironen, Dennis Vanseth, Cheri-Vee Ebert, Lucy Hines, Jackie Kabrick, Mary Jo Angel, Kathy Hein, Joan Hill, Cheri Christie. President: Patricia Youngdahl Secretary: Barbara Robinson Treasurer: Donna Derbis Manager: Carroll Udell Librarians: Carole Rochat, Diane Kindem Accompanists: Cheryl Paakkonen, Jean- nine Werner Under the direction of Mr. Martens, seventy-eight voices were skillfully blended into a tine Girls, Choir. Among the activities of this fine organization were caroling in the halls at Christmas time and reciting poetry at the Christmas concert. To finish up this fun-hlled year there was a girls, ensemble picked from the choir to sing at our annual spring auditorium. Vocal Department President: Mary Jo Angel Secretary: J ane Noden Treasurer: Bonnie Burmeister Manager: Lowell Gilbertson Librarians: J ackie Kabrick, Linda Ingison Accompanists: Linda Yale, Darlene East- lund, Gail Paulson Directed by Mr. Martens, one hun- dred and thirty-six mixed voices sang classical, spiritual, patriotic, and folk music; and made all the auditoriums and extra-curricular ac- tivities more pleasing to the ear. Soloists included: Cathy Bogucki, Sharon Goudy, Merrilyn Harris, Diane Legace, Carol Sivertson, Linda Steen, Tim Fair, Vince Fish, Steve Nielson, Steve Stanhope, and Dennis Stengel. GIRLS9 CHOIR ROW 1: Callyne Craigie, Susan Martinson, Donna Kline, Janice Ratsch, Flora Compton, Sandra Volness, Barbara Umess, Shirley Erickson, Karen Curwick, Marilyn LaPointe, Lynda Palmer, Patricia Pouliot, Linda Evjen, Donna Derbis, Ruth Kallenbach. ROW 2: Carol Krueger, Trudy Persons, Rosemary Wischnewski, Bette Lou Hillstrom, Joanne Peterson, Lynn Schmiedlin, Rosemary Rozycki, Barbara Wendt, Debbie Ncel, Karen Nygaard, Jackie Wing, Cheryl Anderson, Nancy Jameson, Sandra Kimpling, Cheryl Paakkonen, Patricia Plaszcz. ROW 3: Vicki Oliver, Rachel Curtis, Lynda Erickson, Kathy Schmidt, Barbara Small, Dorothy Blake, Bonnie Erickson, Mary Payne, Jeannine Werner, Kris Johnson, Janice Bell, Linda Botner, Linda Gilmore, Gertrude Carhill, Janet Mattson, Fay Vanseth, Kathy Rasmussen. ROW 4: Renee Hamlin, Carroll Udell, Barbara OeNeill, Patricia Nevins, Joanne Lundquist, Nancy Doughty, Cheryl Trulen, Bonnie Olson, Carole Rochat, Diane Kindem, Kathy Tripp, Linda Brink, Cathy Coyle, Leilani Hecker, Barbara Robinson, Patricia Youngdahl, Linda Zawislak, Pam Pettis. Jordants concert band, under the direction of Mr. Alm, played for many important occasions and auditoriums during the school year. The seventy-eight members of the band combined their musical talents to make the band one that will not soon be forgotten. Open your ears to harmony carefully arranged by the twenty- one members of the J ordan orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Chelberg, this musical group performed for the stu- dents at Christmas, the Ninth Grade election program, and the spring PTA. and Honor Society programs. ORCHESTRA ROW 1: Nancy Rued, Dorene Eklund, Patricia Moore, Mary Robin- son, Carl Diem, Janet Parenteau, Nancy Anderson, Marla Benson, Brad Thorsen. ROW 2: John Parenteau, Robert Allen, Michael Dohrwardt, Steven Erickson, Cecelia Hall, Connie Willey, Janice Berry. ROW 3: Charles Schoen, Thomas Coursalle, Robert Griffin. Instrumental Department ROW 1: Diane Werp, Sally Malm, C: Richard Angel, Nancy Gripp, Leland I Caryl Range. ROW 3: Louise Johnsor Steven Range, Larry Everson, Richard Gulbranson, Martie Thompson, Sharon Michael Berg, Steven Sopoci, Randy J: J ohn Pence, J ames Leader. President: TI m mm m u now axwwwmym y y A w w W mam mm mm 1thy Reed, Mary O Daniel, Jovenae Eggen, Daniel Loftus, Linda Chambers, Kathy Eckberg, Lloyd Matson, Gail Benzick. ROW 2: Thomas Zoet, Qmpinen, Lynn Christofferson, Susan Thomas, Barry Ford, Mark Owens, William Johnson, Duane Gravely, James Petersen, Charles Bicking, 1, JoAnn Berg, Sandra Linburg, Marlys Pemberton, Mary Peterson, James Sawyer, James Markson, Keith Howlett, Robert Kolar, Alan Carlson, Anderson, Charles Niederloh, Roger Hubley, Daniel Odegaard, Robert Sopoci. ROW 4: Cheryl Lund, Louraine Bakke, Patricia Draves, Laurel Snyder, Charles Hubbard, Marie Isaacson, Jack Takemoto, Kristie Johnson, James Levitz, Thomas E. Ditty, Jack R. Swenson, Thomas I. Peterson, Jhnson. ROW 5: Mike Hanson, David Johnson, Thomas Petersen, Robert Spooner, Janet Perry, Jerry Loftus, Francis Ittner, Carole Sandberg, lomas Zoet; Vice President: Randy J ohnson; Secretary: J udy Stevens; Treasurer: Patricia Draves; Librarian: Gail Benzick. JORDAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 9th Grade April, 1962 Thomas Ahern Carol Allen Carol Althoff Marilyn Ames Carole Anderson Cheryl Anderson Dale Anderson Linda Anderson Marleen Anderson Norma Anderson Richard E. Anderson Richard P. Anderson Robert Anderson Susan Anderson Suzanne Anderson Mary Jo Angel Nancy Arf Janet Arneson Kathleen Arntson Jean Baker Darlene Ballanger David Barhorst F aye Barbette Shirley Barrieault Jon Bautista Nancy Bautista Donald Beauchaine Sandra Becklund Marilyn Behling Gail Benzick JoAnn Berg Judith Berg Michael Berg Patricia Berg Janet Berry Charles Bicking Ronald Blackledge Dorothy Blake Steven Blocker Cathrine Bogucki Michael Bolan Bernard Boniarczyk John Booth Dianna Boroski Jerry Bowerman Charlene Bradford Mary Brager Cecelia Braker Luane Brink David Brousseau Eloise Brousseau Mary Bruchert Brynteson, Gerald Gary Buchite Bonnie Burmeister Herbert Bursaw Mavis Bursch Sharin Buth Linda Caliguire Terry Camp Jacquline Campbell Patricia Cantrell Dale Carhill Eddie Carlson Carolyn Caufman David Cederberg Yvonne Chapman Nancy Chmielewski Charlotte Christie Kim Christopher J im Comstock Nancy Cosgrove Catherine Cotten Cathryn Coyle Cynthia Craswell Trudy Cretilli Dennis Dahle Edward Dahlstrom Clifford Danielson Michael Dawson David Dehne Dennis DeMann Donna Derbis Delmar Derheim J udy Derscheid Norman Dibble Michael Dohrwardt Mary Dolan Thomas Dolan Nancy Doughty Patsy Draves Diane Duify Darlene Eastlund Cheri-Vee Ebert Stephen Ebert Ronald Edstrom Jovenae Eggen Charles Eggert Timothy Eickholt Dennis Eisenzimmer Dorene Eklund Edwin Enebo Bonnie Erickson Kenneth Erickson Linda Erickson Barry Ertl Nancy Esping Larry Everson Karen Fagerhaug Timothy Fair Sandra Farmer Sonya Farrington Virginia Fern Shirley Ferris Lee Field Marlynn Fischer Vincent Fish Lee Fisher Lee Fjeld Barry Ford William Francisco J ohnnie Franklin Linda Franson Thomas Fraser Lola Friedman George Fritz Gail Gagne Jean Gagne Lowell Gilbertson David Gill Mary Ann Gilman Linda Gilmore David Gohmert Kathryn Gohmert Sharon Goudy Michael Grande Richard Graner Duane Gravely Nancy Greiner Marcus Groenke Carolyn Gronau Gwendolyn Grau Pierre Guertin Michael Guspiel Vicky Haas Bruce Halbert Richard Hall Sherry Hall Sharon Halverson Renee Hamlin Wayne R. Hansen Wayne L. Hanson Merrillyn Harris Donna Hathaway Lloyd Hauri Michael Hautajarvi Kathleen Hautla Paul Heath Shirley Hebzynski Leilani Hecker Kathleen Hein Douglas Helgeson Cynthia Hemmingsen J ean Higgins Bette Hillstrom Georgiann Hilstad Richard Hinkel Henry Hinrichs George Hollis Nancy Holter Richard Hopkins Richard Huar Charles Hubbard Lucille Hynes Linda Ingison Kathleen Irons Marie Isaacson Pauline Jacobson Michael J anes Jacquline J armusic Marvin Jensen Barbara Johnson David Johnson Douglas Johnson Haroldlene J ohnson Kenneth Johnson Faye J ohnson Lawrence Johnson Louise J ohnson Randy A. Johnson Robert E. Johnson Robert W. Johnson Thomas Johnson William Johnson Jacqueline Kabrick Thomas Kaczmarczyk Ruth Ann Kallenbach Leland Kampinen Robert Keller James Kelly Eileen Kendrick William Kephart Gerald Kersten Patrick Kesller Marjorie Keymes Sandra Kimpling Diane Kindem Marsha Kinikin Linda Kittleson Sandra Kittleson Jerry Klatte Rose Kloncz Lavonne Knowlton Lonny Knowlton Lynnette Knowlton Donna Kocker Robert Kolar Nancy Kubik William Kugel J ames LaDuke Delane LaFave Diane Lagace Linda LaPointe Marilyn LaPointe Glory Larson J ohn Larson Shirley Larson Wayne Larson Pauline Launert J ames Leader James Lee Steven Lee Sandra Lehman Margaret Lenhart Susan Lenhart Daniel Leverentz J ames Levitz William Lewis Sandra Linburg Steven Linde Lawrence Lindstrom Jerry Loftus Esther Lohonen Kathleen Lord Stephen Lowry William Luick Cheryl Lund Robert Lundberg Patricia Lundgren J anice Magnuson Mitzi Mahan Alan Malley Sally Malm Karen Mangni Barbara Marx Lloyd Matson Kelly Maxwell Daniel McCorry William McKelvey ' Gary McKowen Elaine Melsness William Melton Betty Merritt David Mitchell Shelley Mohr Barbara Monette Barbara Montgomery Patricia Moore Diana Moosmann J eanne Morgan Barbara Morris Jeanne Morris Kenneth Motzko Wayne Mudgett Charles Mundahl Larry Murphy Judith Kaye Nelson Judy Kay Nelson Steven Nelson Carole Neuberger J acquelyn N eubert Patricia Nevins Linda Nicholls Charles Niederloh Stephen Nielsen Jane Noden Dorothy Noel Frances Nordstrom Patricia Nordstrom Carol Norland Patrick Novack Linda Nutter Nancy O Brien Barbara Ohde Bonny Lee Olson Kenneth Olson Janet Olstad Timothy O Mara Nancy Ostmoe Wayne Ostrowski Barbara Ottem Sharon Paakkonen Dean Paddock Linda Palmer J ohn Parenteau Gayle Parker Zella Pastian Richard Patnode Ronald Patnode Gail Paulson Steven Pavlak Lorene Pavlik Mary Payne Joyce Peel Marlys Pemberton J ohn Pence Sandra Perkins Suzanne Perry Jeannette Person Thomas K. Petersen Darlene Peterson Mary Peterson Thomas 1. Peterson Thomas J. Peterson Diana Petterson Pamala Pettis Patricia Phillips David Pierce Dana Pitts William Pope Patricia Pouliot Donna Powell Robert Powers Mark Prather Robert Quigley Helen Quinn Gordon Raabe Caryl Range J anice Ratsch Kathern Reaser Catherine Reed Cheryl Reinking Carol Renollette Gordon Ridgley Daniel Roach Sandra Roback Mary Robin Barbara Robinson Carol Rochat Russell Rood Dennis Rudstrom Nancy Rued Dale Sandelin Mary Scheinost Ann Schewe Lynn Schmiedlin Charles Schoen Mary Schommer Michael Schommer Mark Schupmann J ames Shand Richard SieloIT Beverly Simmonds Richard Simons Carol Sivertson Michael Siwek Darlene Skay Kathleen Skomra Barbara Small Eugene Small J erome Smith J ohn Snider Sharon Snyder Robert Sopoci Roger Spooner Ronald Stachowski Dennis Stangel Stephen Stanhope Linda Steen Frederick Steffen Judith Stevens Kenneth Stine J ames Stiras J ohn Struckman Zelda Sullivan Linda Swanson Kenneth Swenson Wladymyr Szulza Lindalue Theisen Susan Thomas Martie Thompson Bradley Thorsen Patricia Thureson Nancy Tkadlec Lois Tollefson David Tostenson Kathleen Tripp Cheryl Trulen Linda Tyni Carroll Udell Diane Udell John Van Dyck Marjorie Vangen Gary Van Kempen Dennis Vanseth Faye Vanseth Geraldine Verdick Jacqueline Verdick Sandra Volness John Waddick Wallace Waldahl Gregory Walden George Walker Judy Walstrom Susan Walters Gary Wandersee Rochelle Ward Willetta Warren Marie Waterman Bonnie Wegman George Wells Diane Werp Diane Westlund Michael Whalen Sandra Whalen Terryl White Vivian White Kenneth Wicklund Walden Wilcox Eric Williams Robert Williams Jacqueline Wing Patrick Winn Cecelia Wirth Sandra Witter Rose Woodbridge Kenneth Woods Rodney Wudtke Ray Yant Mary Yanta Patricia Youngdahl Linda Zawislak Herbert Zimmerman Sharon Zimmerman Thomas Zoet We used wisdom and work, along with fun and laughs, to create this book, but the product of our efforts is pictures and memories of days gone past for you. J ORDANIAN STAFF FIRST ROW: Linda Palmer, Nancy Rued, Mr. Decker. SECOND ROW: Caryl Range, Carole Rochat, Lynn Schmiedlin. THIRD ROW: Linda Nichols, Kathy Hein, Nancy Arf. FOURTH ROW: Leland Kampinen, Cheryl Trulen, J ackie Kabrick, Sharon Goudy, Louise Johnson. Lights . . . Camera . . . Action . . . so went the daily routine of the mem- bers of the stage and projection crew. Under the direction of Mr. Goodrich, they provided service the school-year iround with paper sale movies, tilms, and TV. programs. The behind-the- scenes action was covered by the stage PROJECTION AND STAGE CREW crew. ROW 1: Michael James, Linda Nutter, William Melton, Diana Moos- man, Daniel Leverentz. ROW 2: Mr. Goodrich, Russell Rood, Richard Patnode, Ronald Patnode, Wayne Mudgett, Edward Enebo. ROW 3: Robert Quigley, James Stiros, Lee Field, Thomas Fraser. LIBRARY STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Corrigan, Mary Ahmann, Darlene Ballanger, Miss Nelson, Margaret Hall, Cecilia Wirth, Mrs. Syverson, Mrs. Craig. OFFICE HELPERS ROW 1: Sandra Becklund, Margie Keymes, Judy Derscheid, Lola Friedman, Zella Pastian. ROW 2: Janice Magnuson, Linda Caliguire, Diane Udell, Dorothy Noel, Sandra Volness. ROW 3: Shelley Mohr, Patricia Lundgren, Jackie Kabrick, Carole Anderson. $5 ,; W? s mq- The time, eight otclock. The place, the Jordan Junior High School Library. Everyone was busy trying to cram in the last few minutes of homework before the bell rang. Our library staff, under the direction of Mr. Corri- gan, was here faithfully each morning to furnish this service. Our thanks to all the librarians for their help and advice. Day in and day out these faithful workers helped to keep the wheels of the school turning smoothly with never a complaint. Class Will We, the Ninth Grade class of ii62,ii wishing to leave some valuable memories of ourselves to Jordan, offer many of our prized possessions to qualifying Eighth Graders. We hereby present, with best wishes, the following will to next years Ninth Grade class. Gary Buchite gives up twith all sadnessi Mr. Wallinis Yogi Bear coloring book to J im Leech . . . Steve Stanhopeis home permanents are left in the hands of Doug Reaser . . . Marilyn Behling leaves her daily arguments with Mr. Hartmann t0 Donna Nelson . . . Faye Barnette and John Snider gladly relinquish Mr. Riege,s iiBoard of Educationii to Leslie West . . . Hank Hinrichs bequeaths his ability in basketball to Dennis Kollodge . . . Mary Jo Angelis ability to hand assignments in late goes to Gail Farrand . . . Bill Kephart relinquishes his dancing ability to Wally Anderson . . . Donna Derbis donates her old Tootsie Roll wrappers to Kathy Eckburg . . . Next yearis Choir can heave a sigh of relief knowing that Mike Fern is taking over Dennis Stangelis position as chief troublemaker . . . Linda Ingison wills her ability to go on crash diets to Jean Bachman . . . Jerry Smith relinquishes his sixth period thirst to Jim Miller . . . Virginia Fern and Elaine Melsness will their swimming ability to Stephanie Ford and Jeanine Werner . . . Tom K. Peterson wills his height to Jerry Tobler . . . Jean Baker bestows her ability to eat lunch in Choir to Linda Nelson . . . Tom Zoet bestows his position as first chair clarinet to Richard Angel . . . Lynda Erickson leaves her ability to get caught passing notes in Civics to Connie Gibbs . . . Merrilyn Harris passes on her chronic illnesses to Debbie Noel . . . Pat Lundgren bequeaths her leadership ability as President of the Student Council to some qualified Eighth Grader . . . Jean Higginis ability to spill her lunch every day is left to any sloppy Eighth Grader who cares to claim it . . . Tim Fair, who is leaving Choir this year, bestows his solo voice on Roger Holmgren . . . Alan Malley donates his old ties to Mr. Ballentine: . . . and last, but not least, this years Jordanian staff passes down its papers, pencils and best wishes to next years staff. A Look Into The F uture The year . . . 1982, the place . . . Jordan Junior Highls boys gym, the event . . . 20th reunion of the class of 62. We discover that many of our friends have found success in life. RENEE HAMLIN has become well known as a sound effects woman for a leading motion picture company in Hollywood, DONNA DERBIS be- ing her publicity agent. ALAN MALLEY and BILL LEWIS, said to be the best comedy team since Laurel and Hardy, are also among the people making Holly- wood their home. MERRILLYN HARRIS is appearing at Disneyland as Tinkerbell in the play Peter Pan, while CHARLES HUBBARD and TOM FRASER are in a ventriloquist act now at Northrop Auditorium. You are currently able to see BOB SOPOCI on his own morning exercise show on television, with LARRY EVERSON doing the cbmmercials. TOM PETERSON and DENNIS STANGEL, meanwhile, have journeyed to the Everglades to shoot Walt Disneyls newest motion picture, iiAlley 00p? . We also have many experts from the field of sports. Our own RANDY J OHNSON has set many new swim- ming records, while HENRY HINRICHS is now the star basketball player of the Los Angeles Lakers. LEE FIELD arranged it so that he could be here on his tour for the American Bowling Congress. LLOYD MATSON has been busy organizing his own company. He has DUANE GRAVELY as his assistant, J IM LEADER as his oliicial errand boy, GAIL BEN- ZICK as his publicity agent, PATSY DRAVES as his treasurer, and LOLA FRIEDMAN as his loyal secre- tary. Now all he has to do is choose a product. The held of fashion seems to be very popular for this yearis class. PAT YOUNGDAHL and CAROLE ANDERSON are now designing sleepwalking wear for the women of today, while SHARON ZIMMERMAN is now in Paris, working on fashions fog tomorrow. MARY JO ANGEL and SUSAN ANDERSON are currently running a modeling school in New York, the quaint little metropolis that our class president, TOM ZOET, is now the mayor of. Music has become a profession for many of our for- mer classmates, also. You can look on many pieces of music these days and see BRAD THORSENiS name as its composer. The well-known Spanish dance act of PAT LUNDGREN, NANCY ARF, and MARILYN BEHLING is currently in Minneapolis. TIM FAIR and LINDA STEEN are now singing in a new version of the Mitch Miller show. Also in this musical crowd is the noted piano teacher, DARLENE EASTLUND Yes, things have changed and are continuing to change. PAT THURESON is a Miami Beach life guard, JUDY STEVENS, our great speller, is working on re- vising the American dictionary. LOWELL GILBERT- SON is exploring the supposedly unexplorable ocean floor. We are especially proud of MARK SCHUPMAN, who is now preparing to take a trip to Venus as an astronaut. All this has happened while CAROL SI- VERTSON remains at Jordan to teach the fundamen- tals of algebra. As we left Jordan behind in June of 1962, we never dreamed it possible to attain such great heights in the new frontier beyond J ordan Junior High. Autographs Lund Press. Inc. Larson Studios f : $525$mmw ,; ! $13 $32ng a m nir mmm '$ pm mum; mm: M, wuup m gowmk , . r pMK , V, W 04 vdra; m 22? 1 9f?
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