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Grade School Athletics HEAVYWEIGHT TEAM Row 2: D. Gee, J. Frickman, B. Kohlman, M. Doogan. Row 1: D. Knopp, B. Eitel, W. Yunker, R. Farr. Coach: Mr. Jerling. LIGHTWEIGHT TEAM Row 2: R. Creer, J. Dugan, Mr. Jerling, T. Schaller, V. Enblom. Row 1: T. Davidson, J. Carrier, J. Morlock, D. Enblom. The lightweight basketball team had a very successful season. They won all of their conference games and the Eastern Division championship. The heavyweight team was not quite as successful but enjoyed the season just as much. Orland Orland-29 Orland-21 Orland-22 Conference Game New Lenox-12 Frankort- 6 .. Ludwig- 4 H.- Mokena- 8 1432 Scores Orland Orland Orland Orland were: -17 . . ,,,,,, New Lenox- 9 -14 W- ,H .. Ludwig-12 -26 . W Frankfort- 2 -27 . .- Mokena- 6
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The Unsung Braves We are proud to have had Herman Duehr and Nor- the severe winter they have been out every day, includ- ing sports events and other group excursions. It's a pleasure to have such fine drivers and such friendly people doing this important job, Mr. Ivar Ben Benson, whose pleasing smile and cheerful words are known to all of us, works hard keep- ing our reservation neat and clean. Ben has been as much a part of our school as the teachers or books. No one will ever forget Ben. The pictures below depict two events, the Basketball Bounce on March 8, and the Basketball Banquet on March 29, held in honor of our varsity squad, the District Champions. At the left you see some of the Senior members giving their inspiring and moving speeches. At the right, Jim 'Tomlinson and LeRoy Kramer are pre- senting a blue and gold ribboned basketball to Paul Ebeling, representative ol' the future varsity. It is hoped this will become traditional. At center. the happy man addressing the group at the banquet is Coach Jorstad. Below. the weary but jovial chefs are Mr. Pat Bowyer, Mr. Walter Kramer, and Mr. Joe Lebens who helped organize and cook the delicious meal. 3 - . X . .5 3 r 4423 man Yunker as our bus drivers again this year. Despite
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Mr. Norbert J erling Little Indians - - - Seventh - Eighth Grades This year the seventh and eighth grades enjoyed parties and activities planned and carried out by our Achievement Club presided over by Paul Mell. Members of the safety patrol gave a safety play for the other six grades so that all could see how important the safety patrol is. While the boys played basketball, the girls formed a volleyball team and played against teams from nearby schools. Spring found everyone either playing or watching exciting baseball games. Along with the fun and activity, we have been learning many things in our studies. In a unit on insurance we discovered many inter- esting facts and problems we didn't realize were involved in that business. All in all, We have had a very happy and successful year. I s if , 'lf E 1 .Eg g g Q g. gd. ,'F'5 r vw S 2 rf fs e .-,.1..... M, Row 1: Jack Carrier, Robert Eitel, Van Enblom, Richard Farr, Kea Lynn Leavitt, Richard Schmaedeke. Row 2: Becky Spencer, William Weber, Glenn Borgo, Ronald Creer, Melvin Doo- gan, Jack Dugan. Row 3: Judith Enblom, Douglas Estand, Carol Hallgren, William Kollman, Gail Kramer, Doris Lebens. Row 4: Paul Mell, Betty Jo Nagle, Tom Schaller, Sander Slager, Barbara Voss, Walter Yunker. Q44J
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