Jordan Junior High School - Jordanian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1966
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CLASS PROPHECY Howdy, there! This is your on-the-scene reporter, Linda Edberg. Today, in the year 1986, there are those Who wonder why we turned time back. Why? The world was moving too fast for us. TiTe've gotten rid of all them flying contraptions, and the problems that they brought. Our civilization is now again as it was in the days of the ripwroarih' West. Today, we are visiting Jordan, U.S.A., where we will see a few of the h2S that graduated from good ol' Jordan's 1966 class. We focus in on a typical scene of this present society. A lady, I believe the former Karen Nordquist, is sitting on her porch, churning butter for her lovin' husband. Around her play little Victoria and Vic, Jr. Oh, Oh! Who is this riding up on horseback? It's TWO-Gun Wandy-the-Bush. She can out-ride, out-shoot, and has out-lived all other fastndraws. If her opponents tmenl get a little too rough, all she does is turn on the charm, and sockol Here is a notice posted on the bulletin board near the sheriff's office. It's ad- vertising the big barn dance at Nb. Conlow's tMike'sl farm tonight. what do you say we mosey on over there? The first two people whom we see by the door are the only two bachelors left from the Jordan '66 ers. They are Kurt Palmer and Guy Laurent twouldn't you know it?i. They're flirting with all the pretty calico-gowned girls. Deb Arbogast, Dee Dee Cretelli, Faye maxey, and Rita Gierke are showing the folks their swingin' new dance, the Polka Dot Polka. Randy Forslund on the string-covered cigar box, Ron Liners on the empty cider jug, and Wayne Iseri on the skins tbuffalo hide, of coursel are the musicians. After the dance, we return to our hotel, owned by Dave Di Bennedetto totherwise known as The Crusher. i On the way, we turn on to main Street. we first come to the town barbershop. This is jointly owned and operated, of course, by Jim Meger and Don Haukom. Across the street we spot the blacksmith's shop. Who is the blacksmith, you ask? Why, the sign reads, STRONGMAN INGISON. The next morning, we come upon a bevy of women discussing the latest in fashions. We discover that they are Diane Mankowski, Carol BOWyep, Pat Akenson, and Denise Benson. They are talking about the daring adventure of wearing skirts above the ankle and wondering whether or not it will become fashionable. Next door to that exciting group, we hear some beautiful music; It is coming from the Rainbow Cafe. Sure enough, as we peek in, we see Sheila Vick and Val watson sitting on Dick Gabatino's piano singing Down By the Old Mill Stream. As we continue on down the street, we see Doc Larson tPaull and the deputy, George Kuczek dozing in the sun near the jail. Dave Block, the sheriff, seems to be out of town today. Well, since I'm getting a little tired, I'll return to the hotel and freshen up a bit before dinner at the Rainbow. I've decided that I like this little town so well that I will live here. I suggest that you come and visit us once in a while at Jordan, U.S.A. gLAss wILL we, the Jordan graduating class of nineteen hundred and sixty-six, being of sound body and questionable mind, bequeath our most outstanding and treasured traits to our successors. To Mark Migliaccio go the carefree curls of Jim meger. wayne Iseri gives his battered drumsticks to Brad Benzick. Beth Deibert bequeaths her famous brush 'n comb to mr. Ballentine. Mike Conlow Offers his fabulous wardrobe to Doug Lenhart. Val Watson relinquishes her ability to keep teachers occupied for a whole hour, to Carol Zoet. Linda Paakkonen Wishes Dawn Deibert to have her artistic abilities. Whndy Bush unwillingly will offer her flirting ability to Diane Barrett. Tb Danny Babin goes Tbm Smith's ability to sleep through any class. Colleen McGinnis's bottle of peroxide Will be presented to Sue Birdsall in a formal ceremony. Jan Davis will naturally inherit Sandy Andersonrs hyena-like laugh, when she has departed sadly from Jordan Junior High. The swingin' figure of Sheila Vick will be left for Kathy Van Vleet. Guy Laurent passes his good looks to Chet Bogucki. This year's Jordanian staff will leave behind their bottles of aspirin, tranquilizers, and Ross's Pure.White Rubber Cement for the staff of next year. The piano-playing skill of Dick Gabatino will be left for Sue Stein. Kurt Palmer's special skill with girls Will be given to Darryl Kollodge. Connie Danielson will leave her gay per- sonality to Kathy Krantz. Finally, the beautifully sweet smile of Linda MbLaughlin Will be left at Jordan for mr. Futcher. We hope that the above-mentioned.will carry on in the true tradition of their predecessors. The Jordanian I966 Stauc EDITORIAL, MAKE-UP: Linda Edberg, Don Helgeson, Mary Jatko, Scott Kiesling, Janet Kotila, Debbi Lohonen, Stephen Timmerman. BUSINESS: The 17 ninth grade home room re- pre sentative s ADVISER, EDITORIAL, MAKE-UP: Maia Pank Art: Frances E. Dommer Business: Darhl G. Nelson Graphic Arts: V. William Carlson, Floyd Anderson Typist: Mrs. Lilly M. Gustafson PRINCIPAL: Mervin C. Dillner Jordan Junior H igh Schocd Hinnczapolis,ninn6260td O Dad i cation With great pleasure we dedicate this, our 1966 Jordanian, to one of the fine st and most admired teachers at Jordan Junior High School---Miss Lucile Culbert. Students of past and present years know her to be a person worthy of respect and esteem. She has devoted most of her life to our school. Miss Culbert obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Minnesota. Her major field of study has been in English. Miss Culbert commenced teaching at Jordan in 1926. Through the years, she has devoted her time and energy to helping students become better students and citizens in our school and community. For several years she was adviser to the Mizar, the school newspaper, and the Jordanian. While she directed the Mizar at Jordan, the paper was awarded All American honors from the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion in 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946 and 1947. It achieved the Junior Pacemaker Award, the highest award given to junior high school papers in 1943 and 1944. This year we are indeed proud to honor a former advisor to the Jordan Mizar and the Jordanian. Preside nt 70 0m M 6W: As you complete your junior high school work, permit me to share a few thoughts. These have been interesting and challenging years together, and we wish for each of you a good share of happiness in the years ahead. Every privilege in this world carries with it responsibility. The many op- portunities imply many obligations. Never have there been more oppor- tunities and greater challenges than in this present earth-to-space age. Get yourselves prepared for the many won- derful and exciting years ahead. Set goals and then extend yourselves to reach the top. Just as Max Reinhardt said, Always act the part - and you can become whatever you wish to become. Congratulations to you as a class. We know y0u will carry your stand- ards high. May each of you give of your best to serve your community and country. We wish for you a good measure of success. MERVIN C. DILLNER Principal Vice Preside CARL KROENING, Assistant Principal Cabinet Counselors, Nurse, Visiting Teacher STANDING: Lloyd Olson, John McDonald, coun- selors. SEATED: Mmes. Elizabeth Hnatko, coun- selor, Eva Gruschka, nurse, Agnes Sommer, visit- ing teacher. Sacraf Service: mg ,g .1 Social Studies Home Economics STANDING: Oscar Blegen, Warren Gerecke, STANDING: Mrs. Margaret Devoy. SEATED: Forbes Ballentine. SEATED: Darhl Nelson, Har- Mmes. Maurene Kleven, Beverly Uhlenberg. riett Flint, Ralph Pherson. Indusfrial Russell Scott, electricity; James Clinger, wood; V. William Carlson, graphic arts; Walter Holtz, metals; Floyd Anderson, drafting. ; Health and Physical Education Mrs. Suama Katzung, George Paasch, Harold Rodeghier, Phyllis Robin. Foreign Language Harriet Flint - French, Ralph Burke - Spanish. Seated: Mrs. Marjorie Kadue, Home Economics, Mrs. Beatrice DeLue,R.N. Standing: Virginia Mumm, Home Economics. Mathematics SEATED: Lewis Kocur, Rose Thiner, Walter Hort- mann. STANDING: William Jacobson, Gene Smith, Gerald Doherty, Donald Luebeck. Science SEATED: John Bostad, Ralph Burke. STANDING: Dean Goodrich, John Futcher, Allen Kabanuk. ,- rd Cafeteria STANDING: Mmes. LaVerne Sikorski, Amy Fris- sell, Ella Peterson, Pauline Wodtke Gubstitute for Waldo Nelsony SEATED: Mmes. Mildred Mann, Ruth Warn, Mabel Willow, Frances Theis. Arf, Business SEATED: Frances Dommer, Mrs. Virginia Erhard, art. STANDING: Mrs. Rose Jones, business; Paul Samuelson, art. English, Social Studies STANDING: Mmes. Jeannine DeClercq, Eleanor Haaland, Eva Moeglein. SEATED: Jane Wallin, Mary McDermotf, Sylvia Hockel. Library STANDING: Kay Seymour, children's librarian, Marybeth Nelson, school librarian. SEATED: Loretta Price, Mrs. Lucille Dorgay. Custodians STANDING: Walter Erntson, Donald Waterman, Carl Leitschuh. SEATED: Berney Hoem, chief en- gineer, Mrs. Adelyne Peckels, David Chesler, not in picture: Benny Schultz, assistant engineer, Robert Rosso, Theodore Aspinwcll. OHice SEATED: Mrs. Lilly Gustcfson, administrative aide; Mary Trowbridge, attendance clerk. STANDING: Mrs. Audrey Milleon, requisition clerk; Mrs. Viola Wolstrom, library, office clerk; Susan Borries, credit clerk. Music . Warren Alm, band; Mrs. Mil- EnghSh dred Wiste, orchestra; Rich- STANDING: Mrs. Mildred Wiste, Lucile Culbert, and Dick, choir. Mrs. Alice Hanson, Maia Pank. SEATED: Mrs. Patricia Sether, Richard Mitchell, Glenna Wright. Senior Ciiizans Row1:.Sue Malzahn, Mary Jatko, Linda Luchsinger, Cindy D011, Joyce Catlin, J9 Lapler, Pat Kleman. Row 2: Mr. Dick, Roger Strandmark, Tom Moore Scott K1esl1ng, Dave Carlson, Susan Guminga, Linda Hardy, Mr. Clinger. Row 3,: Jim Bgnspn, Don Haukom, James Jarvimaki, Allan Campbell, Darrell Miettunen, Dan W11k1ns, Chris Kay, Rick Paulson. Row 4: Pat Hyde, Scott Gillespie, Don Stinson, Ron Liners, Richard Williams Brad Westlund Jerr Anders . . : on, Wa Cu 11 tt , Not m p1cture: Vickie Sarris, ,Mr, Alm, y yne e e e Row 1: Berdetta Kendrick, Kayle Krone, Sandra Anderson, Pat Stone, Charlene Heinen, Jeannie Rath, Valerie Ottem. Row 2: Lucile Culbert, Marilyn Sevold, Christine Zachow, Maureen Kachman, Valerie Watson, Susan Zitzloff, Jane Decker, Beth Engstrom. Row 3: Richard Roberts, Mike Everson, Kenny Ander- son, Scott Kuehn, Greg Laurent, Steve Johnson, David Day. Row 4: Allen Trepanier, Lawrence Freeman, Cliff Onnen, Gary Weixoda, Stan Mueller, John Pilon. Not in picture: John Mohr, Richard Kessler. Row 1: Susan Laine, Rita Holmin, Diane Ditty, Kathy Grussendorf, Sandra Bates, Janet Gulickson, Susan Olson. Row 2: Bonnie Lee, Deanna Johnson, Darlene Bergstrom, Mary Whitney, Richard Hudek, John Saatela, Kevin Brousseau, John Hallquist. Row 3: Steve Thureson, Scott Pearson, John Stinley, Virgil Cummins, Stanley Cermak, Terry Crandall. Row 4: Mr. Kabanuk, Jonnie Carpentier, Tom Curran, Dan Martin, Bill Gelschus, Rodney Sandboe. Not in picture: Charlene Olson, Charles Donner, IVIike Golusky. - 1- Row 1: Cathy Hayden, Nancy Sandland, Colleen Burrington, Marjean Graner, 'Penny Duax, Roberta Yantes, Nancy Vanseth. Row 2: Dorothy Suedel, Carol Archambault, Annette Meger, Joan Hodgson, Cheryl Brask, Tammy Sund, Debbi Hanson, Cara Peterson. Row 3: Mr. Doherty, John Tapio, Terry Hoeft, Terry Loftus, Tim Gryz, Floyd Hill. Row 4: Michael Bice, Dave Hong, Robert Reed, Rodney Zak, Michael Huntley, Jay Norberg. Not in picture: Randy For slund, Mike Lawrence, Randy Smith, Wendy Bush, Janette Nitz. Row 1: Jurene Maloney, Marlys Heath, Debbie Buehring, Patricia Adam, Darlene Harff, Jeanne Zahn, Donna Junceski. Row 2: Jerry Gronau, Karin Hagelin, Velda Slavik, Roberta. Bogucki, Judy Babcock, Betty Burmeister, Pat King. Row 3: Dale Ketchum, Gary Schreiner, Keith Hansen, Michael Fjosne, Bob Wargin. Row 4: Mrs. McDermott, John Cloutier, Robert Anderson, Dean Jones, Tom Ingison. Not in picture: Andrew Tychen. Row 1: Rita Becker, Jean Menning, Nancy Bolan, Sandy Brose, Marie Hall, Laura Zeher, Colleen McGinnis. Row 2: Faye Maxey, Pam Smith, Diane Arntsen, Chris Ebert, Shirley Trosen, Diane Anderson, Pam Jones, Renee Brousseau. Row 3: Richard Dicks, Steven Heidelberger,' Jerry Benson, Clyde Neadeau, Don Jensen, Chris Krein, Charles Luick. Row 4: Doug..E11ickson, Dick Lindquist, Bruce Johnsen, Jim Meger, Gerald Monahan, Torn Dolan, Mr. Smith. Not in picture: Kathy Anderson, Ron Holmin, Pat Miller. Row 1: Ruth Ulrich, Karen Kautzman, Marlene Jones, Diane Mankowski, Rita. Gierke, Nancy SWenson, DeAnn Rasmusson. Row 2: Joy Christoffersen, Jean Bjorklund, Cheryl Olson, Leanne Poss, Sandy Dvorsky, Carol Walstrom, Lynette Everett. Row 3: Albert Parker, Bob Velasco, Scott Trasamar, Del Wendt, Ralph Cason, Larry Winkler, Mr. Hartmann. Row 4: Roger Pederson, Brad Dillon, Danny Mellen, Dave Block, Tom Dahl, Charles Deming. Not in picture: Geraldine Bergan, Greg Donovan. Row 1: Nancy Johnson, Elizabeth AsPinwall, Diane Cretilli, Sheila Vick, Nancy Werp, Sandy Johnson, Shelley Wright. Row 2: Patricia Martin, Marylou Davis, Pam Weispfenning, Beth Scheunemann, Colleen Thorson, Shirley Grell, carol Mulvihill, Pat Sibben. Row 3: Carl Reid, Dave Chell, Jim Derbis, Tom Schmiedlin, Jerry Kvarnlov, Peder Anderson, Randy Johnson. Row 4: Mr. Luebeck, Diana Woodford, Wayne Iseri, Frank Sazenski, Mike Bradshaw, Mike Hempel, Dave Allen. Not in picture: Martin Mauritz. Row 1: Jo Kloncz, Linda McLaughlin, Penny Adams, Mary Armstrong, Linda Althoff, Shirley Leaser, Peggy Kotila. Row 2: Mr. Blegen, Lynda. Haroldson, Sharon Swanson, Nancy Carlson, Nanette Paquette, Jane Donner, Sue LesCault. Row 3: Bruce Baker, Lorrie Aamodt, Sandy Madsen, Rosemary Masica, Larry Pikala, Bill Johnson. Row 4: Dale Scharver, Delane Mickelson, Paul Lindholm, Michael Conlow, Scott Bailey, Ed Enstrom. Not in picture: Gary Becklund, Larry Wendeski, Leonard DeMann. Row 1: Debbi Lohonen, Vi ki Hautajarvi, Nanci O'Neill, Sandra. Berres, Barbara Kunze, Le Ann Rasmussen, Ellen Berneck. Row 2: Teresa Petersen, Elizabeth Hazel, Terry Berthiaume, Janis Hammersten, Cheryl Johnson, Mary Klaers, Darlene Kollodge, Joanie Wessman, Mrs. Alice Hanson. Row 3: Roger Blasiak, Glenn Schoen, Steve Seifert, Tom Urman, David Zimmer, Mike Fyle, Bill Knotz, Davis Gaulke. Row 4: Steven Lowe, Tom Barnard, Pat Hawk, Jim Nolan, Don Helgeson, Daryl Rufenacht, Brian Stritesky, James Johnson, Dan Morris. Not in picture: Janice Hodgson 1; , Row 1: Jean Kelm, Sue Carlson, Maryrae Hegblom, Janet Mjos, Linda Paakkonen, Denise Benson, Carole Shoemaker. Row 2: Mrs. Jones, Julie Barlow, Rosemary Graves, Marcy Gohmert, Irene Opsal, Cheryl Westman. Row 3: Lee Wilcox, Charles Johnson, Charles Hallquist, John Theisen, Bill Kardash, Daniel Nodsle, Row 4: George Kuczek, Dave DiBenedetto, Torn Hahne, Gerry Krueger, George Medley, William Thomas, Stephen Timmerman. Not in picture: Allan Hathaway, Dale Johnson, Chris Peterson. Row 1: Linda Edberg, Janet Kotila, Diane Stone, Pat Akenson, Carol Bowyer, Sue Peterson, Susan Schxneichel. Row 2: Miss Flint, Christine Hermanson, Hilary Fatze, Connie Danielson, Jeanette Zimmerman, Kathy Sund, Cheryl McCarty, Judy Middlemist. Row 3: Vicki Mueller, Gail Spartz, Mark Rochford, Ron Eickholt, Jeff Kreuter, Mike Milstroh. Row 4: Joe Roppe, Ricky Stark, Paul Subialka, Kurt Palmer, Guy Laurent, Bruce Berglund, Gary Jackson, Richard Gabatino. Not in picture: Richard Neuberger Row 1: Kathy Johnson, Elaine Kroll, Kathy Higgins, Sherry Johnson, Jeanette Panagos, Diane Waterman, Elaine Kimble. Row 2: Cynthia. Seeger, Barbara Williams, Kathy Lien, Colleen Chandler, Nancy Blum, Bonnie Rood, Karen Nordquist, Carol Reuss. Row 3: JoAnn Messick, Earl Stevens, Steve Pulles, Mark Olesen, Tom Robinson, Randy Tuomi, Dean Sicora. Row 4: Miss Pank, Jerry Kotila, Ed Tomlinson, Paul Larson, Greg Erickson, Roger Lundquist, Gary Winsor. Not in picture: Darrel Hegstrom Row 1: Cheryl O Danie1, Debbie Arbogast, Shirley Peterson, Debby Gross, Margo Green, Michelle Herlofsky, Corliss Gaulke. Row 2: Mr. Nelson, Janelle Carhill, Kari Schmidt, Cindy Morris, Darlene DeValk, Judy Forrer, Linda Harding. Row 3: Ken Felber, Henry Habiak, Terry Boughton, Wayne Johnson, Mike Maas, Mike Barlow. Row 4: Stanley Gurek, Floyd Duncan, Leonard Kozicki, Dennis Melton, Steve Blair. Not in picture: Mary Gardiner Row 1: Debbie Wolinski, Sue Kraemer, Laurie Hunt, Janice Skogen, Pat Doughty, Beth Deibert, Sheryl O'Neill. Row 2: Mrs. Sether, Mary Odeen, Jeanette Owens, Sandy English, Laurie Reisgies, Denise Ferber, Nancy Kumagai. Row 3: Bernard Bolduc, Richard Morris, Victor Everson, Kurt Manzke, Larry Mannie, Clement Rice. Row 4: Duane Spiczka, Jim Hoffman, Howard Thayer, John Kivi, Danny Larson, Torn Starks, Tom Smith. Not in picture: Linda Winkler, Gail Mikalojczk. Mixed alocly i quzrs Row 1: Bruce Stevens, Robert Swenson, Terry Thurn, Marcy Gohmert, Roberta. Bogucki, Colleen McGinnis, Betty Burmeister, Beth Scheunemann, Marilyn Sevold, Judy Middlemist, Debbie Wolinski, Mary Whitney, Gail Spartz, Pam Weispfennig, Wendy Bush, Shirley Trosen, Karen Nordquist, Jo Kloncz, Dale Dahlquist, Ernest Berg, Gregg Thorsen, Sheryl O'Neil, Maureen Kachman. Row 2: Marlene Jones, Sandy Dvorsky, Rita Gierke, Deanna. Johnson, Berdetta Kendrick, Linda. Paakkonen, Carol Bowyer, Sherry Johnson, Carol Walstrom, Laurie Reisgies, Susan Laine, Peggy Kotila, Elaine Kroll, Cindy D011, Diane Cretilli, Diane Anderson, Shirley Grell, Sheila Vick, Marie Hall, Susan Zitzloff, Linda McLaughlin, Cheryl Brask, Nancy Swenson, Lorrie Aamodt, Debbie Buehring, Mr. Dick. Row 3: Sue Olsen, Jeanne Zahn, Ellen Berneck, Jurene Maloney, Sue Malzahn, Michael Slattery, Greg Lehn, Guy Wassather, Steve Magnuson, Robert McLaughlin, Craig Nelson, Mike Denny, John Schudi, James Derbis, Bob Wargin, Paul Waterman, Jim Nielsen, Thomas Rice, George Volkert, Dave Hong, Levi Martfeld, Patrick Fitzgerald, Doug Stano, Leon Larson, Roger Olson, Joyce Catlin. Row 4: Patty Miller, Steve Forbes, Philip Waterman, Duane TelIe, Bob Johnson, Ron Wodtke, Richard Gabatino, Gary Jackson, Michael Conlow, Leonard Kozicki, Dan Dillon, Stephen Timmerman, Tom Ingison, Dave Block, Rick Miller, Brad Dillon, Ed Enstrom, Duane Swenson Jerry Leach, Steve Thureson, Albert Parker, Mike Everson, Kurt Palmer, Rich Johnson, Rick Dahl, Steve Johnson, Sandy Madsen, Janet Gulickson, Rita Becker. Not in picture: Karen Kautzman, Denise Benson, Diane Mankowski, Mike Schunk, Douglas Stabno, Warner Jackson, Steven Young. Dicks Dol Has Row 1: Susan Nordquist, Diane Pierce, Joyce Neumiller, Becky Tychsen, Janet Polo, Pat Sibben, Cindy Seeger, Chery1K0pvei1er, Therese Fontan'a, Jeanie Stolarczyk, Mary Blasiak, Mary Jo Peterson, Patricia. Brandt, Pat O'Neill, Vronny Hagelin, Denise Hagen, Jan Bies, Fran Borchardt, Janna Engstran, Sandra Jones, Leanne Poss, Melody Loch, Sheryl Buchholz, Janie Wessman, Cathy Petersen, Carol Newville, Diane Schleeter, Dawn Deibert, Becky Nye Joann Newmiller, Mr. Dick. Row 2: Mary Klaers, Rebecca Roufs, Beth Linn, Margaret Moxley, Theresa Anderson, Debbie Ottney, Kathleen Zimmer, Ann Cavanagh, Dawn Christensen, Holly Gregg, Paula Hubbard, Laurie Larsen, Rhonda Weiss, Renee Paurus, Janice Christensen, Mary Zagaros, Karen Whalen, Joanne Saunders, Jan Davis, Barbara Ingalls, Diane Hepokoski, Paxie Krueger, Leona Jones, Denise Dayon, Sandy Munson, Bonnie Fleming, Margaret O'Hern, Angie Olchefske. Row 3: Linda Engelhart, Debby Carter, Lynn Castle- man, Joyce Hewlett, Debra Blank, Lynn Blomquest, Darlene Kollodge, Valerie Watson, Susan Stein, Jean Johnson. Marjean Graner, Elaine Colstrom, Chris Campbell, Linda Bloomquist, Donna Kaczmarek, Phyllis Wagner, Karen Larson, Nancy Barnhart, Sandra Anderson, Pam Fraser, Janis Hammersten, Renee Myran, Merrilee Maxwell, Vicki Madson, Joyce Wyland, Pat Jex, Ann LaBrie, Sue Lange. 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Nearly half of this total amount was gather- ed by the ninth grade. Faculty chairman of the sale was John Bostad. Row 1: Chris Krein, Cindy Thompson, Jackie Weizel, Doug McNeill, Paul Oman, Charles Landeau, Bi11 Tollifson, Sandra. Jones, Sandie Hoffman, Wayne Johnson, Michael E11, Fred Palenius, Paul Vaughn, Bill Morris, Richard Johnson, Larry Anderson, Tim Benhardus, Bill McClure. Row 2.: Holly Gregg, Barbara Cullen, Gwen Grussendorf, John Stinley, William Thomas, Dick Kesller, John Theisen, Kevin Brousseau, Karen Nordquist, Sandy Munson, Jean Oltman, Bobbi Johnson, Denise Dayon, Douglas Koehnke, Jim Pollack, Bob Romine, Beverly Brace, Linda Engelhart. Row 3: Henry Benson, Scott Pearson, Allen Trepanier, Bi11 Knotz, Bruce Watson, Mike Fyle, Martha Benhardus, Valerie Ottem, Janet Mjos, Cheryl McCarty, Pat Booth, Nancy Werp, Colleen Chandler, Alan Fitzgerald, Bob Bean, Sean Ganley, Gail Thompson. Row 4: Kevin Rancour, Dick Lindquist, John Pilon, Ed Enstrom, Cris Kay, Don Stinson, Larry Wenderski, Rick Paulson, Pat Hyde, David Day, Steve Johnson, Paul Lindholm, Lawrence Freeman, Marvin Morse, Steve Robertson, Rick Perdue, Tim Denny, Duane Nelson, Mark Barklind, Duane Te11e Not in picture: Steve Heidelberger, Steven Pacheaco, Cheryl Johnson, Randy Thompson, Peter Erikson, Patrick Fitzgerald, Clem Rice, Carol Jopp, Tom R1ce, Diane Schleeter, Larry Schwirtz, Carol Zoet, Melvin Lindhom, Daniel Babin. : Sdtuznt Senate, f Row 1: Susan Hartmann, Marianne Rydeen, Dorine Morin, Karen Nordquist-Vice President, Susan Zitzloff-President, Deb Arbogast-Treasurer, Linda Dufour, Joyce Neumiller, Mary Ann Erko. Row 11: Kathy Krantz, Bonnie Fleming, Greg Rambow, Wally Trulen, Charles Wilson, Steve Johnson, Richard Kozicki, Roger Olson, Buddie Brandt, Ray Ross, Row 111: Pat Kleman, Linda Paakkonen, Sue Kraemer, Diane Anderson, Sandy Dvorsky, Jean Johnson, Denise Hanka, Cheryl Nordstrom, Donette Johnson, Melody Loch, Pat Sibbin. Row IV: Mr. Gerecke- Adviser, Peggy Kotila, Sandra. Anderson, Rodney Sandboe, Dan Morris, Dan Dillon, Guy Laurent, Greg Neubert, Mary Jatko, Pat Wileman, Dave Carlson. Not in picture: Gary Jackson, Wendy Bush-Secretary. The Student Council supported and planned many activities for Jordan students this year under the direction of Warren Gerecke, the council advisor. Three of the activities were the Halloween and Valentine parties, and the May 20 talent program The Student Council also provided additional entertainment for the students during the winter months by arranging for noon movies and dances. It organized the fall paper sale, and every year has Sponsored the sale of pencils and book covers at a minimal fee. In addition to helping the students, the Student Council has contributed to charity. They bought a membership in Camp Courage, a camp for the handicapped, and gave money to the Red Cross and to welfare. During the Christmas season, the Council bought CARE packages to be sent overseas. As a. final gift to the school from the 1965-66 Student Council, a. portrait of former President John F. Kennedy has been purchased and will be hung in the front corri- dor. Susan Kraemer Donald Helgeson Susan Kraemer and Donald Helgeson are the Mo ninth grade Jordan students to receive this year's Special Northside Minneapolis Kiwanis Club's Award. Students from five north Minneapolis junior high schools were presented Certi- ficates of Good Citizenship and Good Citizen pins. They were also honored at the club's luncheon meeting at the Edgewater Inn. The students were selected by the faculties of their schools on the basis of citizenship and partici- pation in school and other activities. Casls Elections Seated: Victor Everson, presi- dent; Standing: Bruce Berglund, secretary; Shirley Grell, treasurer; Jim Derbis, vice- president. The primaries of the 1966 class elections left two candidates to battle each other for each of the four offices - for president, Victor Everson, Richard Gabatino; for vice-president, Jim Derbis, Karen Nordquist; for secretary, Bruce Berglund, Sheila Vick; for treasurer, Shirley Grell, Sue Kraemer. Oscar Blegen, social studies teacher, was in charge of. the election. Scholastic Honors Thirty-five ninth grade students have completed three years of junior high school with grades of B or better. Each year they have received an Honors Certificate. Of the 35 students, 32 have been at Jordan three years and 3 are transfer students. Honors Recognition pins will be awarded to the se students at the ninth grade Finish- ing Exercises, June 9. Row 1: Debbi Hanson, Sue Kraemer, Jo Lanier, Jane Decker, Debbi Lohonen, Nanci O'Neill, Carol Mulvihill, Valerie Watson, Deanna Johnson, Betty Burmeister, Karen Nordquist. Row 2: Peggy Kotila, Karen Kautzman, Janet Kotila, Linda Paakkonen, Carol Bowyer, Berdetta Kendrick, Susan Laine, Joyce Catlin, Sue Malzahn, Sandra Anderson. Row 3: Shirley Grell, Sandy Brose, Richard Williams, Wayne Iseri, Victor Everson, Paul Larson, Don Helgeson, Dan Morris, Stephen Timmerman, Linda Edberg, Ruth Ulrich, Nancy Bolan. Not in picture: Kathleen Johnson, Deborah Arbogast. Jordani an Staf 1? To produce the 1966 Jordanian the staff has composed, illustrated, proofread, trimmed pictures and copy, pasted-up pages, assembled and bound printed pages, andtworked overtime. Seated: Debbi Lohonen, Janet Kotila, Linda Edberg. Standing: Mary Jatko, Scott Kiesling, Stephen Timmerman, Don Helgeson.
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