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

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ROW 3: Linda Yale, Sharon Jepson, Linda Evjen, Nancy Lee, Linda Botner, Helen Moosman, Gay Lynn Forsythe, Mary Jo Ferdig, Joanne Nachtsheim. ROW 4: Laurel Gulbranson, Jack Takemoto, Calvin Lindberg, Steven Sopoci, Raymond Saatela, Daniel Odegaard, James Markson, William Wargin. ROW 5: David Legg, Roger Hubley, William Moore, Robert Griffin, Steven Erickson, Brian Leines, James Sawyer, Roger Holmgren. Richard Angel, Michael Whalen. These Ninth Grade students all worked hard .to earn their way into membership in the Honor Society. Being a member of this society is indeed an honor and these students earned it by maintaining a itBii or better grade aver- age. This active group was under the direc- tion of Mrs. Jones. We owe thanks to them for their fine help in regulating Ninth Grade activities. Ninth Grade Council ROW 1: William MooreeTreasurer, Janet PerryeSecretary. Lucy SlatereVice President, Joan HillePresident, Robert Spooner. ROW 2: Helen Kuczek, Kathy Morris, Barbara Kline, Marsha Johnson, Bonita Paulzine, Karen Curwick. ROW 3: Terry Lehn. Jack Takemoto, Allan Luoma, Raymond Saatela. Carl Diem. ROW 4: Eugene Lallak. David Legg. Colleen Chell. Sandy Koth- rade. Mary Jo Ferdig. ADVISOR: Mrs. Jones. u-h Ninth Grade Advisors ROW 1: Miss Dommer, Miss Culbert, Miss Hegman, Miss Mitlyng, Miss Flint. ROW 2: Mrs. McDermott, Mrs. Hanson, Mr. Kabanuk, Mr. Futcher, Mr. Gerecke, Mr. Blegen. ROW 3: Mr. Goodrich, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Alm, Mr. Martens, Mr. Decker. Our Ninth Grade Advisors helped us with our problems, scholastic and otherwise, and directed our home room activities. To them, along with all of our other teachers, g0 our thanks for mak- ing our years at Jordan pleasant and prohtable ones. Through the Student Council, each home room had equal representation. With the help and di- rection of Mr. Riege, many important activities were planned and carried out through the whole year. Student CounciI-Ninth Grade ROW 1: Lorna WoodeRecording Secretary, Marsha JohnsoneSecretary, Diane Darsow-President, William Wargin -Vice President, Susan HoffmaneTreasurer. ROW 2: Connie Gibbs, Bruce Berg, Wally Anderson, Lucy Slater, Jennifer Busch. Linda Botner. ROW 3: James DeBoer, Linda Brink. Richard Dykoski, Jeannine Werner. The J ordan Symphonic Wind Ensemble played and performed for many important auditoriums and festivities. Its playing was praised throughout the school and by guests. Mr. Olsen took pride in the band because of its fine music. The music it played will live long in the hearts of many. Under the baton of Mrs. Wiste, the orchestra skillfully performed for the Honor Society, the PTA. and the faculty Christmas party. Along with the band and choir it represented Jordan in a Christmas program at Bremer. Orchestra ROW 1: Robert Allen, Carl Diem, William Diem, Keith OtDaniel, Karen Grell, Marla Benson. ROW 2: Mary Robinson, Janette Danielson, Geraldine Rogers, Nancy Anderson, Linda Lanier, Marilyn Pohl, Candy Sopoci, Danny Loftus, Carol Scandin, Loretta Crow. ROW 3: Dayle Johnson, Mary Scott, Doreen Mariette, Linda Augustson, Diane Fern, Rena Pemberton, Dawn Hansen, Susan Paananen, Nancy Gripp, Richard Angel. ROW 4: Raymond Saatela, Robert Hubley, Steve Range, Daniel Odegaard. ROW 5: Robert Griffin, Jennifer Johnson, Janet Perry, Wil- liam Moore. ADVISOR: Mrs. Wiste. Band ROW 1: Kathy Eckberg, Candy Sopoci, Danny Loftus, Linda Chambers, Nancy Gripp, Judy Gabrielson, Pam Rocheleau, Iris Staubus, James SE Kimpling, Sandy Korogi. ROW 3: Paula Trasamar, Sue Hagquist, Sue I bara Jarosak, Dale Ridgley, Shirley Brown, Keith Howlett, Alan Carlsor Steve Jordan, James Elftmann, Robert Huber, Lynn Peterson, Charles M Thomas Ditty, Jack Swenson, Calvin Lindberg, Nevin Winkle, Steven 5 Naomi Kay, Laurie Benson, Janet Perry, William Moore, Douglas Fr tary; Linda Chambers, Treasurer; Kathy Eckberg, Student Assistant; Lc Susan Menge, Debbie Thompson, Cleone Rue, Danalle Babin. ROW 2: Richard Angel, wyer, Jack Schmiedlin, Brian Leines, David Bolan, James Dehn, Laurel Gulbranson, Linda offman, Vicki Paurus, Nancy Stone, Diane Wasser, Edward Johnson, Bradley Nye, Bar- , Neil Christie, Charles Williams, Steve Range, Daniel Odegaard. ROW 4: Doris Jung, Byers, Martin Huber, Raymond Saatela, Roger Hubley, Mark Swenson, Harold Noyes, opoci. ROW 5: Gary Benson, Thomas Workman, Duane Kestkitalo, Janet Swanson, mk. ADVISOR: Mr. Alm, President; Richard Angel, Vice President; James Sawyer, Secre- uraine Bakke. Under the direction of Mr. Martens the one hundred and twelve mixed voices sang classical, spiritual, folk and popular music. iiChristmas in Toyland,i was the theme of the Christmas concert. Roger Holmgren and David Legg sang a duet, and Karen Kleman, Gay Lynn Forsythe and Linda Yale made up a fine girlsi trio that sang for several auditoriums. The title of the Spring Concert was iiMusic in the Jordan Manner? Soloists included Karen Kleman, Gay Lynn Forsythe and Roger Holmgren. Girls Choir Mixed Choir ROW 1: Kathy Pemberton, Paula Hageman, Sharon Lingor, Christine Matson, Carol Speight, Sharon Maxwell, Pat Arbogast, Janice Moline, Stephanie Ford, Sharon Kohler Klempke, Linda Evjen, Sharon Jepson. ROW 2: Terry Wright, Judy Volness, Gloria I Lynette Jensen, David Kroll, Gerald Tobler, Terrence Tompkins, David Legg, James Mo Stine, Mary Moxley, Pamela Smith, Cathie Cline, Leota Spalla, Linda Botner, Juanita Kleman, Debbie Arenz, Lorna Wood, Lesa Fischer, Judy Whit, Renee Nelson, John Ryde Roger Martin, Thomas Kotila, James Jensen, Lynn Oren, Linda Jeub, Nancy Eickholt son. ROW 4: Carol Smith, Sharon O'Konek, Carrie Buehner, Barbara OiNeill, Margaret Holmgren, Steven Scheunemann, Jerry Beckman, Stephen Lohonen, Bruce Berg, Dem Phifer, Karen Traseen, Nancy Anderson, Josie Olson, Barbara Kline, Linda Vanseth, Jc Treasurer: Dennis Kollodge; Librarians: Sharon Jepson, Linda Jeub; Accompanists: Che ROW 1: Linda Becklund, Flora Compton, Susan Martinson, Carol Hanson, Gail Bowyer, Bonnie Blanchard, Mary Dapper, Dawn Jones, Mari Karen Nygaard, Patricia Welch. ROW 2: Rosemary Rozycki, Barbara Urness, Bonita Paulzine, Shirley Erickson, Carol Olson, Darlene Polley. Anderson, Irene Slavik, Janet Perkins, Kathleen Connors, Susan Crivits. ROW 3: Susan Potvin, Diane Erntson, Karin Stormoen, Candace Th1 Bell, Cheryl Royce, Linda Sue Anderson, Nancy Jameson, Susan Olson, Valerie Johnsen, Julie Davis. ROW 4: Joanne Lundquist, Trudy Pe Brandenberg, Evonne Krikku, Joanne Olson, Rita Seal, Sue Nordby, Kathy Brink, Pam McDonald, Linda Brink, Patricia Coultas, Jean Bren, Swenson, Marilyn Martens, Judy Johnson, Linda Anderson, Sandra Oltman, Loretta Larson, Carol e Karen Curwick, Linnea Tollefson, Donna Nelson, Joanne Peterson, Berniece Warner, Beverly :reiwick, Janelle Winkle, Perry Christopherson, Darlene Anderson, Bonita Quam, Joanne Fortin, 3n, Roy Mattson, Randy Foster, William Bogucki, Jack Derbis, Greg Blocker, John Fortin, Thomas Krause, Patricia Plaszcz. ROW 3: Kris Lundall, Diana Isenhower, Gay Lynn Forsythe, Karen :n, David Fennern, Lee Jankowski, Steven Sandwick, Donald Albertson, Scott Weiss, James Potts, . Kathy Hencir, Trudy Thureson, Cindy Werner, Mary Anne Stiras, Janet Mattson, Merilee Matti- Holmgren, Jean Bachman, Dennis Kollodge, Gordon Sironen, Ronald Johnson, David Adams, Roger lis Steen, Gregg Knowlton, Alan Schwartz, Robert Nelson, David Day, Emery Anderson, Steve an Hill, Gail Farrand. President: Karen Kleman; Manager: Bruce Berg; Secretary: Lorna Wood; ryl Paakkonen, Linda Yale. e Stevens, Patricia Pearson, Lynda Turek, Kathleen Morris, Christine Miller, Vanda ,mpson, Julia Ready, Rachel Curtis, Janice 'sons, Nancy Zoet, Diane Evjen, Barbara Sandra Lucas, Nancy Ojala. Directed by Mr. Martens, these girlse voices were blended skillquy into a fine choir. This outstanding organization entertained us at Christmas and in concert in the school audi- torium. JORDAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 9th Grade A priI, 1963 Robert Allen Dan Berkholz Arthur Anderson Janice Berry Carol Anderson Dee Betts Cheri Anderson Richard Betzler Darlene Anderson Bruce Bies Elaine Anderson Patricia Blackledge Linda Ann Anderson Linda Blaisdell Linda Sue Anderson Frances Blake Nancy Jo Anderson Lance Blanchard Nancy Ruth Anderson Glen Bland Roger Anderson Francis Blasiak Roy Anderson J ohn Bloom Walter Anderson Cheryl Bohmer Richard Angel Patrick Bohmer Trudy Ankney Ruth Bohn Steven Anonen Maria Bonn Marilyn Arntson Douglas Booth Darlene Ayers Gary Borchardt Jean Bachman Linda Botner Louraine Bakke Eileen Braker Donald Beastrom Jean Bren Ronald Beastrom Linda Brink Jerry Beckman v Barbara Buchholz Janice Bell Michael Buda Diane Benish Phyllis Burgoyne James Benson Bruce Bursaw Marla Benson Jennifer Busch Bruce Berg Gertrude Carhill Thomas Berg Alan Carlson Gary Carpenter Myra Carroll John Cary Linda Chambers Deborah Chandler Donald Chandler Thomas Charest Colleen Chell Lynn Christofferson Terrance Cole George Colstrom Flora Compton Michelle Conner Dean Coons Patricia Coultas Thomas Coursolle Callyne Craigie Patricia Cramer Donald Crosby Rachel Curtis Karen Curwick John Dahl Diane Darsow James DeBoer Susan Dehne Michael Denardo Allan DeWolf Nancy DiBenedetto Carl Diem Thomas Ditty Richard Drinkwine Joyce Druk Douglas Duax Stephen Dufour Mary Dunfee Linda Durbin Richard Dykoski Kathleen Eckberg Pamela Eisenzimmer Sandra Ekberg J ames Elftmann Paul Ellis Judith Emerson Bruce Erickson Steven Erickson Shirley Erickson Richard Espeland Linda Evjen Claudia Fagerberg Sharon Fahey Gail Farrand Richard Felber Dennis Felsing Mary Jo Ferdig Michael Fern Lesa Fischer Lawrence Flaherty Lawrence Fontaine Guy Fontana Stephanie Ford Neil Forslund Gaylynn Forsythe Joanne Fortin Judith Gabrielson Alan Gagne Constance Gibbs Karen Gill Jeffrey Gordien Danny Greiner Robert Grimm Nancy Gripp Sandra Gronau Shirley Grondin Laurel Gulbranson Rita Gunderson Mary Gutowski Suzzanne Hagquist Cecelia Hall Margaret Hall Dennis Halloran David Hansen Glenn Hanson Joel Hanson Karen Hanson J ames Hase Barbara Hautajarvi David Hayner Chester Heath Donald Heinen Roy Hemenway Linda Hempel Ross Hempel Timothy Hempel Patricia Henry Jeffery Hermes Joan Hill Dorothy Hinrichs Theresa Hoffer Susan Hoffman Sandra Holm Margaret Holmgren Roger Holmgren Keith Howlett Roger Hubley Steve Hudek Dorothy Hughes William Hulbert Stanley Hulse Wayne Humphrey Joseph Hyde Kathleen Illies Gary Irons Francis Ittner David J ackson Nancy Jameson Joyce Japp Gary Jennrich J ill Jensen Micheal Jensen Sharon J epson Linda Jeub Kenneth Johnsen Alan Johnson Caryn J ohnson Daniel Johnson Judith Johnson Larry J ohnson Marsha J ohnson Phillip J ohnson Susan J ohnson Candace J ones Ronald J ones Doris J ung Darlene Kaczmarek J acklyn Kaeder Ralph Kalis Calvin Karlson Carol Karlson Ronald Karrow Nancy Kasner David Keller Kersten Betty Catherine Kessler Judy Kinnunen Karen Kleman Beverly Klempke Barbara Kline Donna Kline Louise Knight Stephen Knoblauch J ames Knotz Gregory Knowlton Sharon Kohler Dennis Kollodge Kathryn Kopacz Sandra Korogi Sandra Kothrade Linda Kozak Linda Kozicky Gary Kramer Juanita Krause Claire Kreuter Evonne Krikku Danny Krone Susan Kubik Helen Kuczek Craig Kuehn Hans Kueppershaus Laurence LaClare Renee LaFave Bernard LaFerriere Eugene Lallak Ricky Landeau Robert Lappi Linda Larsen Richard Larson Mary Laurent J ames Leach Nancy Lee William Lee Gayle Lefebvre David Legg Gary Lehmeyer Terryl Lehn Brian Leines Calvin Lindberg Clinton Lindberg Gene Loftus Stephen Lohonen John Longley Linda Lowe Sandra Lucas Charles Lundberg Joanne Lundquist Allan Luoma Allan Mariette James Markson Melodee Marth Colleen Martin Duane Martin Susan Martinson Georgene Masica Sandra Mather Linda Mattox Janet Mattson Alexander McLean Robert Meger Robert Meuers Byron Mickelson James Miezwa Diane Miklethun Dorothy Miller James Miller Judith Miller Mark Miller Robert Miller Robert Milstroh Shirley Milstroh Michael Mitchell William Moore Helen Moosmann Donald Mord David Morris Kathlen Morris Roy Morrow Terry Morse Corinne Mose Mary Moxley Barbara Mueller Joanne Nachtsheim Thomas Nassif Donna Nelson Kerry Nelson Linda Nelson Stephen Nepstad Sharon Neuberger Sandra Nielsen Patricia Nitz Deborah Noel Linda Norman Douglas Novack Caroline Novak Harold Noyes Karen Nygaard Carmen O Brien Mary O Daniel Daniel Odegaard Sharon O Konek Vicki Oliver Garon Olson Josephine Olson Marc Olson Sandra Oltman Barbara O Neill Arlene Opsal Cheryl Paakkonen Carol Pagel J anet Parenteau Bonita Paulzine Pamela Pease Laura Peka w was: $ wmym ww;w$wwzwm U ., unnnumm Kathleen Pemberton George Penman James Perkins Janet Perry Anthony Persons Trudy Persons James Petersen Sandra Petersen Joanne Peterson Richard Petterson Stephen Pikala Patricia Plaszcz Lyne Pointon Roger Polo James Potts Raymond Powell Christopher Prather James Prybilla Bonita Quam Ivy Quist Kathleen Rako Steven Range Douglas Rasmussen Kathleen Rasmussen Barbara Rau Brigid Ready Douglas Reaser Jack Reichel Chester Renollette M 4-33 xmvm 'v- .m Sandra Resch Robert Reynolds Dale Ridgley Linda Roberg Linda Robertson Sandra Robin Mary Robinson Pamela Rocheleau Martha Rosenow Cheryl Royce Rosemary Rozycki Maurice Rubin Nancy Rubin Robert Rustman Raymond Saatela Linda St. Onge Carole Sandberg James Sawyer Gary Sayler Terry Sayler Timothy Scannell Thomas Schafer Steven Scheunemann Gayle Schendel Katherine Schmidt Peggy Schmidt Linda Schirmers Alan Schwartz Janice Schwartz WE- ??2 Sandra Seeger Gregory Seguin Penny Senear Colleen Shand John Sheridan Sheila Sheridan Gregory Sichler Mary Sieloff Mary Simco Gordon Sironen Luisa Slater Robert Slattery Gary Slavik Irene Slavik Carol Smith Daryl Smith Pamela Smith Sandra Smith Bruce Snyder Steven Sopoci Leota Spalla Robert Spandel Michael Splan Darlene Spoerl Robert Spooner J ean Sporrong Linda Stasson Iris Staubus Allen Stifter Nancy Stone Sandra Sweeney J ack Swenson Jack Takemoto David Tesch Marion Thibodeaux Candace Thompson Ronald Thompson Gerold Tobler Linnea Tollefson Terrance Tompkins Micheal Tostenson Kathleen Townsend Paula Trasamar Thomas Tripp Karen Trosen Thomas Trutnau Linda Turek Barbara Urness Linda Vanseth Howard Viita Robert Wahl JoEllen Walberg William Wargin Jacquie Warren Cheryl Webb Wayne Weber Susan Wehr Penelope Weise Alan Welch Barbara Wendt Jeannine Werner Michael Whalen Sandra White Sharon White Terrance Wigen George Wilkinson Connie Willey David Williams Henry Williams Theresa Williams Nevin Winkle Mary Wirth Linda Wold Lorna Wood Mary-Helen Woods Mary-Lynn Woods Victoria Worm Mary Worshek Linda Yale Cindy Yant Catherine Young Barbara Yurick William Zagaros Colleen Zetterwall Mary Zierden Robert Zwickey Library Staff ROW 1: Margaret Hall, Miss Nelson, Leota Spalla. ROW 2: Thomas Redman, Marla Benson, Karen Trosen, Miss Dahl. Our library was probably the most popular spot in the school. It was jammed from early morning until late afternoon with students doing research for reports, catching-up on home- work, or reading for fun. Under the leadership of Miss Nelson and Miss Dahl, our library staff worked hard to help us with advice and direction in our reading. Office Helpers ROW 1: Joyce Japp, Janet Parenteau, Janice Berry, Carol Anderson, Lucy Slater, Jill Jensen, Day by day thCSC faith- Sandra Seeger. ROW 2: Margaret Hall, Sharon Neuberger, Nancy Lee, Peggy Schmidt, Pat ful workers helped to Cramer, Kathy Schmidt, Pam Eisenzimmer, Linda Wold, Linda Mattox, Colleen Martin, Sue keep the wheels Of Our Dehne, Mary Wirth. . school turnmg smoothly. v thma m ' , ' ; 3 x , 4 ' , ' They deserve the thanks of us all for their patient and uncomplaining serv- ice. Jordanian Staff ROW 1: Myra Anne Carroll, Darlene Anderson, Joan Hill, Mary Worshek, Joan Fortin, Nancy Gripp, Kathy Eckberg. ROW 2: Tom Coursolle, Connie Willey, Linda Brink, Sandra Nielsen, Marla Benson, Jan- ice Berry, Carol Anderson, Marsha Johnson, Janet Mattson, Mary Moxley, Kathy Schmidt, Donna Nelson. Steve Erickson. ADVISOR: Mr. Decker. Picture not shown: James Markson. Creating this book cost us time and effort, but we dontt begrudge them when we think of the pictures and memories wetve stored . The curtains close, the show is over, the performers take a up for you for the commg years. bow. But behind the scenes, busily scurrying about and un- seen by the audience, are the Stage Crew members. Though these boys and girls are seldom rewarded by applause, they keep the auditorium programs rolling and the Classrooms supplied with fllms and projectors-all under the able di- rection of Mr. Goodrich. Proiection and Stage Crew ROW 1: Duane Martin, Bruce Erickson, Tom Coursolle. Joel Hanson, George Wilkinson. ROW 2: Dean Coons, Terry Morse, Helen Moosmant Cecelia Hall, Richard Dykoski, Allan Luoma. ROW 3: Douglas Duax, Mike Tostenson. Phillip Johnson. A Look Into the Future The year . . . 1978, the place . . . Jordan Junior Highis girls gym, the event . . . the 15th re- union of the class of ,63. We find that our former classmates are engaged in many different walks of life and are scattered throughout the world. Many have found success. In the entertainment world we find Bob Spooner with his own chorus line at Radio City Music Hall, with Roger Holmgren as his publicity agent and Jim Sawyer as a part of the line. Also in the world of enter- tainment we find Nancy Gripp with her own musical comedy show. Tom Ditty is on her staff as her chief adviser; with Tom Coursolle a member of the stage crew and Don Crosby doing commercials. The new hit Broadway play, 1iEast Side Story? is featuring Karen Kleman and Jim Potts in the leading roles. At least one of our former classmates was bound to join the circus and Keith Howlett is busily carrying water for ele- phants in a circus owned by Nancy Stone. Also a member of this famous circus is Suzzanne Hagquist as an animal trainer. Pam Rocheleau has a cotton plantation down South, shared with Sue Hoffman and Sandy Korogi. Leota Spalla and Margaret Hall left their domain of the World Library to be present at the reunion. The famous Jerry Tobler and Dick Dykoski are now designing womenis fashions. Also in the world of fashion we find Denny Kollodge and Bruce Berg designing the latest in high-fashion scuba suits. Doug Reaser and John Bloom have opened their own beautyisalon with Linda Anderson as a steady customer. If we want to find Bill Moore, he will be judging the 11Miss Universell pageant in which Kathy Eck- berg is representing Iceland and Lucy Slater, the 1963 Student Council. Jim Markson has just designed a space ship in which Bernard LaFerrier will take off for Mars in two weeks. Good luck, Bernie! Mike Fern has his own greenhouse-raising ferns and flowers. Dan Johnson is running a funeral par- lor in Alaska. Jack Takemoto is managing the school supplies shop at the United Nations building. Joan Fortin is also at the UN. as a peace ambassador. Four of our former classmates-Carol Smith, Jeannine Werner, Sis Kreuter, and Steve Ford couldnit make it because they are competing in the Olympics. While all this has been happening, Ron Jones has remained at Jordan teaching algebra. Little did we dream in 1963 of the heights the future held in store for us all. Class Will We, the Ninth Grade class of 63, in order to maintain the traditions established by classes of other years, do hereby most generously bequeath our most treasured possessions to deserving Eighth Grade students. The following is our Last Will and Testament. Treasure it! The Stage Crew wills their great Oi electrical ability to the Stage Crew of next year . . . Denny Kol- ledge leaves his tremendous volleyball skill to Mr. Smith, who can use it in future games between the student boys and the teachers. tGood luck, teachersl . . . Beverly Klempke leaves her unusual tto say the leastl laugh to another well known compulsive laugher, Sally Johnson . . . Bob Spooner and his can-can girls will be glad to tell any of you girls their beauty secrets. Hurry-this offer is limited . . . Linda Nelson relin- quishes her title as thixie of the Ninth Gradel, to Vickie Smith . . . Doug Reaser reluctantly gives up his reserved seat in the local beauty salon to any Eighth Grade boy who wishes to attract the fairer sex . . . after an exhausting year as president of the Ninth Grade Council, Joan Hill leaves her gavel to the lucky boy or girl who is elected next year . . . Linnea Tollefson gives away her old joke book to the funniest Eighth Grader around, Linda Scribets . . . Marsha Johnson leaves her almost indescribable sneeze to Virgil Nor- gren . . . Mary Gutowski leaves her ability to get sudden chronic illnesses 0n swimming days to Candy Willey . . . Stephanie Ford sportingly passes on her great water skills to Patty Arbogast . . . Margaret Hall leaves her reserved seat in the library to anyone in the Eighth Grade who wants to appear studious . . . Steve Sandwick will take over Bruce Berg,s pranks in Choir . . . Mary Moxley,s ability to eat lunch in Choir goes to any hungry Eighth grader . . . Karen Curwick gladly relinquishes her nickname ttRedll to Merilee Mattison . . . Jean Bachman, with a heavy heart, leaves her crash diets to any Eighth Grader who wants them . . . Josie Olson and Nancy Anderson leave their note passing ability to Nancy Eickholt . . . Pam Smith relinquishes her Pepsodent smile to Trudy Thureson . . . Kathy Pemberton gives her ability to close the Choir room windows to Jan Winkle . . . the Jordanian staff leaves its left over paper, pencils and headaches to the staff of 1964. AUTOGRAPHS hevs vw M WV. w w, WWW WM 51mg 3


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