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FIRST BOW: Lois Severson, Barbara Heap, Beverly Todd, loanne Patten, Mr. Wicke, Iohn Duvall, lim Hancock SECOND ROW: Maureen Pershey, Edith Turner, Karen Sandstrom, Marilyn Stafford. THIRD HOW: Tom Murley, Charlie Brown, Iohn Stegman. FOURTH ROW: Keith Knuclson, Harold Breen, Michael Bedford, lack Severson, LeRoy Vaksdal, Loran Good 72
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CITIZENSHIP CLUBS The Iunior Citizqfs Club is the club of grades seven and eight. The pupils learn the responsibilities expected of young citizens of today. The meetings are carried on in a formal manner. The club meets twice a month to discuss plans for studying our school, safety patrol regulations, student problems, and recrea- tional activities. Committees are elected for entertainment and refreshments for Hallow- een, Christmas, and Valentine parties. The club has given to such charitable or- ganizations as the American Red Cross, Tuberculosis Foundation, March of Dimes, and the Heart Campaign. The officers elected were: President, Tom Murley, Vice-President, Iohn Stegman, Sec- retary, Gary Hadaway, and Treasurer, Frank Pehlke, The Helpful Citizens of grades five and six had the following officers: President, Larry Todd, Vice-President, Beverly Todd, Secretary, Iames Winkler, Treasurer, Bar- bara Heap. The club members volunteered for duties to help keep the room in order. Each school day they also swept the second grade room following the lunch period. Dues were paid by the members and reg- ular meetings were held. Each took his turn in entertaining for the Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Party, or Wiener Roast. The Young Americans of grade four held meetings twice a month to learn the conduct of meetings and help with keeping the room clean. Some projects sponsored by the club were: cleaning the first grade room, selling paper and pencils for the Grade Activity Fund, selling Turkey Raffle Tickets for the M-Di-An, and collecting Rap-in-wax Paper to earn money. The club also studied health rules for daily living and planned games to play at recess period. The officers elected Were: Kay Holbrook, President, Larry Peterson, Vice-President, Glenda Todd, Secretary, Elizabeth Singer, Treasurer. SEATED: Larry Todd, Glenda Todd, Kay Holbrook, Elizabeth Singer, Larry Peterson. STANDING: Frank Pehlke, Barbara Heap, Beverly Todd, Iohn Stegman, Tom Murley, Iames Winkler, Gary Hadaway. CITIZENSHIF CLUBS :flaws Q1
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FIRST ROW: Larry Todd, Gerald Feeney, Edwin Feeney, Kenneth Butler, Alden Erickson, Loran Good, Michael Bedford, Keith Knudson, Iohn Stegman, lack Severson, Iohn Duvall, Iames Hancock. SECOND ROW: Dick Feeney, Donald McHugh, Frank Pehlke, Ioseph Breen, Andrew Anderson, Donald Murley, Iames Winkler, Harold Breen, Gary Hadaway, LeRoy Vaksdal, Tom Murley, Charles Brown. THIRD ROW: Mr. Wicke, Coach, Leonard Peterson, Raymond Butler, Richard Zarley, Tom Parris, Glenn Olson, William Stafford, Richard Pehlke, Milford Mikkelson. GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL The heavyweights played seventeen reg- ular games and five tournament games. The team won the Minooka Grade School Tour- nament for the second year in a row. The boys finished second in the Des Plaines Val- ley Conference and ended their season with 15 wins and 7 losses. The lightweights played ten regular games and six tournament games. This group won second place in the large Chaney Grade School Tourney. This team finished second in the Des Plaines Valley Conference, too, and finished the season with a record of 9 wins and 7 losses. Appreciation and thanks are expressed to all those who followed on through the sea- son to support the team. ' HEAVYWEIGHT scosss 29 Minooka Oswego Minooka 36 Newark 25 Minooka Braidwood 14 Minooka 45 St. Patrick's 181' Minooka Morris 33 Minooka 45 Rehn 41' Minooka Rockdale 1311 Minooka 33 Chaney 471' Minooka Oswego 23 Minooka 3U Rockdale 151' Minooka Rehn 411 Minooka 53 Channahon 151 Minooka Ludwig 10 Minooka 31 Plainfield 3319 Minooka Channahon 1911 Minooka 31 Plainfield 45 at Minooka Washington 47 Minooka 45 Lisbon 161 Minooka Lisbon 27 Minooka 41 Oswego 35212 Minooka Morris 41 Minooka 36 Gardner 32212 16 DesP1aines Valley Conference Games 1' Chaney Tournament 1 Minooka Tournament LIGHTWEIGHT SCORES Minooka Braidwood 10 Minooka 25 Morris 20 Minooka Morris 29 Minooka 48 A. O. Marsh. 251' Minooka Rockdale 12+ Minooka 43 St. Denis 391' Minooka Oswego 34 Minooka 35 Fairmont 301 Minooka Ludwig 6 Minooka 29 Braidwood 311' Minooka Mokena 21 Minooka 41 Rockdale 191' Minooka St. Denis 351 Minooka 35 Plainfield 371 Minooka Washington 31 Minooka 29 Plainfield 391' '19 DesP1aines Valley Conference Games 1' Chaney Tournament I Taft Tournament
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