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Third row: Mr. Brown. Setond row: Bill Kollman, Noble Lach, Lane Schrader. Melvin Doogan, David Morlock. First row: Jay Morlock, Ronald Creer, Van Enblom, jackie Carrier, Bobby Eitel. GRADE ATHLETICS BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Orland ........ 8 Tinley . . . Orland... ... 12 Tinley ,... Orland . . . . 38 St. Michael . . Orland . . . . 21 Tobin . . . . . Orland ..... . . . 19 St. Michael . . Orland .......... 12 W New Lenox ...... The grade-school basketball team had a season of hard battles. They suffered four losses mostly due to lack of height and too few players out for the sport. Credit for high scores of baskets goes to David Morlock and Lane Schrader. Rain stopped the grades' softball league as it did the high school games. Orland Park did play New Lenox, however, and won 8 to 7. Many of the same boys who participated in basketball also played softball. 0470
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FIRST AND SECOND GRADES The current school year found fifteen first graders enrolled with ten second graders, seven of them commuting via taxi cab. Their chief con- cern was to learn to read, and in so doing to cor- relate home life, school life and community life. They worked out special projects including the story of milk, with a bus trip to Maple Grove Farm, and the local Milk Depot, using a play milk store to buy and sell milk in their sunny school room. The sand tables was used in turn to build a modern farm fin connection with a six room play houseb, to build a primitive Indian village and hnally to build an Eskimo village as described in The Eskimo Twins. To find information and more books, several planned trips were made to the local library, where they got their library cards and learned to take out and return books, in a regular habit form- ing way. They also developed a very popular Book Exchange in the school room, as well as a Toy Exchange. With the help of their enthu- siastic parents, this class won an unusual number of room awards, which were used to buy children's picture dictionaries, the room Christmas tree, and more nnger paints and water colors. This class is exceptionally fond of illustrating, and have a keen appreciation of the line arts and are generous givers as proved by their winning contributions to the March of Dimes. Third row: Dennis Helenhouse, Irving Gleim, Billy Rahm, Billy Lewis, john Pasmore, Roger Brown, Mrs. E. Ketola. Second row: Shirley Harmon, Henry Slager, Barrie Hoytt, John Neal, George Flondor, jimmy Karas, David Weinland, Joanne Reish. First row: Susan Davidson, Royann Geissinger, Nancy Owen, jimmy Yunker, Marie Cure, Patsy Ashum, Paulette Szabo. '46s
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PATRONS The HiLandor would like to thank the busi- ness men of Orland and community for their fine cooperation in making this yearbook possible. Through their generosity they have helped Orland to publish its 1950 annual and we are indeed grateful. HILANDOR STAFF Barney's Tavern Brennan's Lumber Co. Chuckis Clover Farm Store Costello Service Station T. H. Davidson Don's Service Station, Bob Homerding, Mgr. Mrs. Annice Eckert E and H Variety Store Homerdings Service Station Roy A. Loebe Loebe Brothers Lee's Barber Shop, Reba's Beauty Shop Martin Implement Sales Nicolai Service Station Orland Auto Repair Shop Orland State Bank Palos Auto Service Putz's Service Station Raschke's Bar-B-Q Reish's The 6 and 7 Sayers Service Schrages Schmadeke Implement Co. Albert CKirkD Wheeler Fred Yunker, Supervisor Yunker Implement, Ervin Yunker, Prop.
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