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

 - Class of 1962

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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.

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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.



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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.

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