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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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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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Fifth - Sixth Grades The fifth and sixth grades had an enrollment of twenty-four in September: they now have an enrollment of twenty-nine, seventeen in the fifth grade and twelve in the sixth grade. During the past year there have been various types of activities along with the academic work. Examples of art projects were those done at Christmas time when Christmas scenes were painted on the windows by the sixth grade groupg a Christmas tree bulletin board was a group activity of the fifth grade. Dramatization was an activity in which fine group and class relationship was apparent. An opportunity to participate in athletics was offeredg some made the grade school basketball team - others the baseball line-ups. Several have shown interest in different musical in- struments - three are members of the school orchestra. Parties provided a part of their social activities. Perhaps the high spot of the year's activities was a trip to the Museum of Science and Industry. Mrs. Arlene Jones f 3 Row 1: Tom Barton, Roberta Brancato, Jane Carrier, Tommy Davidson, Carol Doogan, David Enblom. Row 2: Gwen Flondor, Joan Frickman, Daena Geissinger, Richard Hallgren, Susan Husak, Judy Kollman. Row 3: Martha Robson, Jerry Roehrig, Kenneth Uthe, Bonita Borgo, Betty Emery, Rita Farr. Row 4: Jimmy Frickman, Larry Jorgensen, Jay Morlock, Francis Schaller, Janice Schroeder, Kent Toso. C457
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