American Fork High School - American Yearbook (American Fork, UT)
- Class of 1941
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-V' - up accounT oT school liTe and school spiriT . . .
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T ' l A ences inTo The hearTs of sTudenTs . . . To
capTure The romance, Thrills, and exciTemenT
Vg y of The happiesT days oT our lives.
X OuT oT This year oT inspiraTion and growTh.
oT careTree Tun, and lasTing Triendship comes
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memories oT a shorT. breaThless period oT
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ness ThaT was ours during This year, Then iT
will always be alive - a chronicle oT our
school days.
To you who have made possible This ex-
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icaTe The l94O-4I American, hoping ThaT iT
will always be a parT oT you Through all The
glorious years To come.
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round oT acTiviTy . . . sTudenTs sTrolling leisurely beTween classes
. . . iTs budding shrubs and warmTh oT spring breezes . . . The
snow-laden Trees and TrosTy air . . . The sound of snow crunching
under TooT and The whisTling oT The wind . . . who could ask Tor
more cherished memories?
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C Jessie M. Walker . . . loyal and sieadfasi direcror and Jreacher . . . worn by ihe
cares and problems of school life . . . a leader of unusual abiliiy . . . our Troubles he
makes his own . . . our Triumphs he shares wiih pride . . . a man whose word means
law, yer whose kindly aiiilude ol helpfulness loward us all has made This year compleie.
FacuHy
Q To our ever devoied lacully who have nuriured us . . .saiisiied our whims . . . carried
us ihrough diiliculiies . . . always ready lo accepi our Troubles . . . porfraying 'rrue
leadership and characler lrails . . . prepared 'ro leach wisdom and viriue io all . . .
lriends unsurpassed in generosiiy and wisdom . . .encouraging . . . uplifring . . . guiding
. . . 'reaching . . . lwenly-four who have furnishedius wirh a firm founda+ion . . . whose
guidance leads us lo beneficial living ....
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Social Science English Physical Science English Business Music
University ot Utah University ot Utah Dakota Wesleyan University ot Utah Brigham Young Uni. lntegngountain School
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Charles B.Walker Rollo Robinson Fern Burch George C. Scott Essie Jane Sowards
Mathematics English Domestic Art Social Science English. Speech Albert B. Allen
Brigham Young Uni. University ot Utah Utah State Agricul- Brigham Young Uni. Utah State Agriculture
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Brigham Young Uni. University ot Utah Brigham Young Uni. Brigham Young Uni. Utah State Brigham Young Uni.
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you and I . . . how 'lhe ofher half lives . . .
all posed and ready . . . looking for some-
ihing? . . . kid's play. Marg .... Oh! Oh!
we must have come in al fhe wrong momenl'
. . . regular guys! cedar bark? . . . don'+ work
'foo hard, A. B .... Oh! for some wafer . .
Wafch out K. J., Hap looks clesperaie . . .
Rollo, do you siill have fo be fed? . . . ihe
laiesi addiiion 'io ihe Waclley home . . . you
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proud fo look up fo as our leader . . . a friend fo all
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please . . . a swell person .
From lefi fo righh froni row: Miss Sowarcls, Jared Keller, Miriam Young, Fae Singlefon, Vie
Greenwood, Jacl: Birlr, Mr. Holmsiead. Second row: Howard Gordon, Keifh Smifh, Joan Green,
Josephine Roundy, Bill Ellison. Ramon Dean, lrvin Cl-Lipman. Helen Carlisle, Julius Haggard, Eliza-
befh McAllisier, Mary Holmsfead. Third row: Clyde Richins, Virginia Larsen, Paul Shelley, Mary
June Phillips, Slewari Adamson, LaVerl Whifby, Helen Chadwick, Charlofie Chipman, Max Ed-
wards, Al+a Dundsdon, Fred Wright, Helen Adamson, Beula Sfrong, Earl Holmsieacl.
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led fhe halls? . . . if is fh sfudenf
cabinef . . .found in Room No. 24
weekly discussing problems of uf-
mosf imporfance . . . composed of
fhe presidenfs of each horne room
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keen humor . personalily clwaraclerizes The higlwesl ideals . . . a s+ar debafer . . .
fennis player . . . drama'ric abilily very fine-porrrayal of olcler clwaraclers excellenr
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Presidenf - - Ramon Dean
Vice Presidenf - - Sydney Nicholas
Secreiary - - - Della Healey
Have you been looking for all-around siudenis? . . . well
fhis lhreesomeipossesses all aroundness . . . individualily . . .
versaiiliry . . . clependabiliiy . . . humor . . . never a sober
momeni' . . .
Class Ufficers
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operaie The school more smooihly . . . sur-
mounied each obsiacle . . . experienced 'rhrills
- of a life-lime . . . voiced iniegriiy, viriue, hon-
esiy . . . a memorable experience . . .
Seniors y
Pfeiidenf - - Irvin Chipman
Vice Presidenf - Max Edwards
Secrefary - - - - Alfa Dundsdon
One . . . 'rwo . . . ihree in all . . . filled iheir posiiions fo
uimosf abilily . . . worked cliligenlly . . . progressively , . .
cooperaiively I . . senior class has been proud fo have 'lhese
energeiic siudenis as class officers.
Sophomores
Presidenl' - - Julius Haggard
Vice Presideni - Lynn Clark
Secrefary - - Eugene Varney
Small . . . bul' growing up . . . limid 'and frighiened . . .
beginning of ihe year. . . losi grade school faciics . . . slaried
lo acquire The paliern of men and women ...a desire of our
life . . . lo aHend high school . . . marching onward jogelher.
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Joyce Abel
l+'s nice lo be nalural when
one's nafurally nice.
Befh Ann Allen
Always expecfing ihe unex-
pedred.
La Rae Adamson
Vivacious-wilh a never
failing reparlee.
Sfewarf Adamson
l'm a handsome man. bu?
l'm a gay cleceiver.
Harold Anderson
Capable, independenl
and reserved.
BeH'e Barralf
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Mildred Baie
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Elroy Bezzanl
A bil of an eniqrna lo
everyone and ever fhin
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excepl' his barifone horn.
i o fun always
lurking benealh fhe sur-
face.
Meficulous Mildred! reserv-
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her goal.
1 Harold Ashfon
A sly humor hides Thai
which is invaluable.
Theron Beck
l'm quiel-'Tis because I
scheme: Of life l'll build
a marvelous dream.
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Reuben Buhler
WhaT! resT and shade so
cool? Then a TwiTTle To
books and school!
Helene Chadwick
Righl' on The Threshold of
life . . . climb high. climb
Tar, your goal The sky. your
aim The sTar.
BeTTy ChrisTiansen
DiTTiculT To geT acquainTed
wiTh. buT once a friend, al-
ways a Triend.
LynnCameron
IT's good To be merry and
wise: iT's good To be hon-
esT and True.
Irvin Chipman
A liTTIe nonsense now and
Then. plus The virlue of an
honesT man, This mill-
ooncl kid. if
Virgie Clarlt '
Bashful. buT sTaTely and Tall '
as she moves wiTh The
Throng.
Dolores Cunningham
Her voice is as golden as
her hair.
Myron CrysTal
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Dear old A. F. H. S.. ma
The devoTees of The Re
and WhiTe in all The yea
To come. be as loyal To y
and love you as much as d
The class of '41,
As we recall The impor
anT happenings oT The pa
Three years. iT is wiTh reluc
ance ThaT we musT pa
Trom Them. Upon enTerin
high school as sophomor
our iniTiaTion was raTher s
vere, buT iT sTarTed us o
wiTh a desire To conquer.
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s juniors we fell iheiim-
ing force fo do 'lhln95
h culminaled in our
ward Junior From. We
lhai il never has been
agggd by any olher class.
ow we musl wrife Fin-
lo our high school ca-
. We hope 'lhal' each
he classes on Their way
ard will cherish ihe
ories of lhe Red and
He, buf we musl' now
you adieu.
Sfella Day
Serene and paiieni. ever
ready l'o sparkle af ioy.
Ardell Dean
Senzors
School. work, and Rex!
My whal' a busy girl.
Clifford Dean
'- Being handsome and ralh-
er on 'rhe manly side he
has a way wilh-a lrumper.
Alla Dundsdon
earlh.
Don Devey
A bil devilish. buf allo
gelher a iolly good fellow.
Her hearf is as far from
fraud as heaven is from
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I loved my sludies: l ador-
ed my ieachers!
Vivian Green
Her modesfy is a candle
fo her meri'l'.
ll' may be said of her lhal
Cupid ha'l'h clapped her on
ihe -shoulder.
Waller Durranl
He's a dime's worlh of
somefhing-known only lo
God
Bob Earl
Will someone please 'lell
me when a boy becomes
a man?
Wilma Fredericlrs
A sense of humor mid a
pleasanl clisposilion
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Elma
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Max Edwards
Handsome is as hand-
some does. and he does.
Vie Greenwood
Leo Edwards
Nolhing can be losi by
ialcing my lime.
'll-Oil. says The proverb,
is lhe sire of lame.
Shirley Healey
A buxom miss! gay and ir-
responsible bui' irresislibly
human.
Bill Ellison
Ri hil named righlly bal-
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qood guy.
Bob Giles
A privafe life is all his ioy.
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Beify Housfon
Drink io me only wilh
'rhine eyes, and I will
pledge wifh mine.
Hunfer
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In her dress she's always
neat her personalify re-
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Leslie Grosbeclr
Did someone say work?
waler runs :lee
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loves a 'rlmely iolce.
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VI acfous and
subcluecl.
Energelic
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Elaine Larson
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quiel' lillle way.
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A hearly la gh and a
pleasanl smile are ever her
conslanl companions
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manl cl'
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Gordon Hawluns
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Elaine Miller
Eager lo work a
lo please.
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Shy and loving.
Seniors
Alan Hunfer
He siays close To home
and Rurh.
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Jared Keller I 1 --x Air. ,
His way of life is ever a .
pleesanf one. our peer grxgwg'
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Ru+h's like Renfrew: she gl?l3fl 1ilV , - 1 til'-liggfi
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Elaine'Nicl1oles
A rhing of beaufy is a
ioy forever.
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Don Kir
Full of fun. erighr sludious
boy. once he's begun.
Merlin Larson
He's very shy. yer a beiler
example of a genrleman
would be hard lo find.
Rufh Parker
Devolion personified.
Virginia Pererson
She spoke nor a word more
Than was needed-sweeh
ness needs bui' few!
Reece Nash
Lel' ihe world slide. ler
ihe world go.
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Jusl' a dreamer, aren'+ we
all? 1
Byron Pecrol
Cheer up!-'lhe world is
fhine for ihe asking.
Sfay wlih your books and
work 1+ will be ihe besi' in
Bouqueis 'io Leah for her
immorfel porrrayal of Hil-
Senzors
Francis Peferson
A heari of gold and a cle-
sire io please.
Junius Reynolds
And siill The wonder grew
- how one small head
could carry all he knew.
Helen Pefl'
A coy blond, irresisiible
hairs.
Boyd Medlin
A sfill fongue and a smile
for everyone..
Bruce Nilsson
Give me buf resi, for resr
io me is all.
Maxine Richins
Her deep brown eyes are
a magnei 'lo many a man's
hearf.
Mildred Richards
Whaf would w
' wifhoui' her?
Gene Parker .
So unoffensive, buf noi' in-
3 effecfual.
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Who knows?
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Mary Robinson
A ripple of dimples fhaf
dancinq meer by 'Phe
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Paul Robinson
Seniors
Siegmuncl Robinson
Can I help il because
Commercial L a w COITIGS
riqhi aiier dinner?
Irene Shelley
Eugene Roberfs
A silenl' parfner,
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A peliie liille miss whose
radianf smile and sunny
disposiiion m a ln e s l i f e
worfh while.
Jean Shipley
Versalile. indispensable.
Wendell Smifh
Grendel ihe Greer-sim
clenl' ienacious, +ypis'r de-
luge.
Thomas Shaffer
A 'fellow pal.
Tharen Sfrong
Fae Singlefon.
Sober. sfeadfasi. clemure.
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young woman is Jrhe nob- ' , 'sa - ffl
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LaVerl s fellow rover.
Nina Sykes
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Calvin Sfevens
Give me my boois and
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Barbara Taylor
lnrellecfual buf feminine
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Carolina Thayne
With manrilla, whar a
lovely senorifa.
LaDell Terry
Fur is his nickname, and
his aclions iusfify such.
Wendell Wafkins
A disarming smile. and he
I sludies-once in a while.
T , ' June Thompson
' Perserverance is her recipe
' for success.
Helen Wilson
She's full of fun and frolic.
willy and noi' melancholic.
Leland Wimmer
Secreiely much admired
for numerous reasons.
Doris Walfers
'Twas her lhinking of olhers
Lhaf made you fhink of
er.
Gene Welsh
A fine liflle fella'.
LaVerl Whifby
A Viking-like sailor. who
mans a ship which off has
shaking sails.
Fred Wrighl'
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one abouf-27 No, buf
pea-ple'll hear abou? him,
we'll wager.
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Norma Bowen
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Elaine Adamson
Glen Bair
Harry Balh
We iuniors feel 'lhaf we have comprised a very
imporlanl' cog in our school mechanism. We are
beginning 'ro feel +ha+ we possess 'rhe valuable
irairs of dererminafion, good iudgmenf. and energy
fhal go rogelher 'lo make a school year a real
success.
As we look forward +o becoming mighiy seniors
nexl' year. il is-our one desire 'lo accomplish some-
lhing worlhwhile. -
Helen Adamson
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Berniece Burke
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Maxine Cihellon Dan Clark Carol Chrisliansen
Jack Birl: Charlolle Chipman Gallle Clark
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Max Hunsalzer
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Howard Healey Befh Holindralxe Rui-lv, Jones
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Edwin Kirlrpafrick Pearl Mecham
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Gwen Nelson
Sydney Nicholes
Jack Procfor
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Hanna Reimschiissell
Merrill Roberfs
Josephine Roundy
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Cecil Shoell
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DeVerl Garliclc
David Green
Mary Holmsfead
E'Loyce Hansen
Paul Edwards
We know 'rhal we are small acorns, buf iusl give
us a lilrle more 'rime and we will develop inro miglmfy
oaks.
As we have been passing lhrouqh flue acorn slage.
we have been nuriured along by flue sunny smiles
of Hfue upper classmen and faculiy. Now we are
beginning 'ro sproul oul' in dilfereni' fields fo make
our upper classmen proud of us.
Our morlo will be: Onward fo bigger and beiier
iuniors and seniors.
Virginia Larsen Julius Hoggarcl
Dee Hunier Elma McDaniel
Norma Parcluhn Elroy Lampl1
Douglas Nash Lois Lynch
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EDITOR . . .
Mildred Richards . . . yearbook
ediTor . . . undaunTed eTforTs . . .
paTienT . . . perspicuous in her
work . . . really versaTile . . .
made This yearbook worlhwhile. Hia
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ADVISER . . .
Rollo Robinson . . . yearbook adviser
. . . splendid cooperaTor . . . picTure
maker deluxe . . . has given advice
cheerfully . . . eager To serve at all
Times . . . a million Thanks Trom The
American sTaTf.
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AMERICAN STAFF . .'.
Work . . . work . . . more work . . . earnesT desire To snap life and evenTs
as if really happens . . . candid snaps . . . posed shoTs . . . sraff
Thanks The sTudenTs and TaculTy 'lor Their undivided supporT . . . our
eTTorT . . . Time . . . work well spenT if iT brings ioy and happy mem-
ories To you.
I We have ThoughT American, Talked American, and
worked American since The TirsT of school in SepTernberg
now, here iT is! We Tried To capTure real-life snaps of
sTudenTs as They wenT abouT Their daily rouTine. The
members oT The sTaTT have worked very hard Trying To
make This year's American cliTTerenT and ex-
ciTing-a real keepsake ol I94l. We exTend
our appreciaTion To BeTTy Johnson, who has
, helped us in The arT work. and To all Those
who helped To make This book possible. We
hope you'll like iT!-EcliTor.
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Who said The
yearbook sTaTT
couldn'T work?
FOR?
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Alfa Curzon Belly Hqugfon
May Rene Marsh Siena Day
f Take a Forkas'rer . . . il is free . . . Forkasler broughl
lo prominence afier several years . . . class has worked earneslly
. . . edilors parlly responsible for widespread success . . .
headlines . . . new books . . . Madam Nose-il . . . Yoh'a Comma
Taia . . . persons of The week . . . babes of 'rhef rnonih . . .
crossword puzzle . . . an excelleni paper.
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Q Class newly esfablished this year . . . proved a success . . . reporters , Y
. . . poels . . . wriiers . . . iournalisls will probably emerqe H
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Miss Hepworlh
insfrucior . . .
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Fronl row: Don Kirk, Belly Houston, Miss Hepworfh, Belh Ann Allen, Norma Hunter, Shirley Healey,
Nina Sykes, Bruce Nilsson, Vivian Green, Elaine Miller, Rufh Burch, Rulh Parker. Second row: Jean
Shipley, MeyRene Marsh, Mildred Richards, June Thompson, Wilma Fredericks, Maxine Richins,
Alfa Curxon, Mary Robinson, LaRae Adamson. Third row: Sfella Day, Paul Robinson, Helen
Chadwick, Tom Larsen.
. . . iournalisn-
loyai friend
. . . teacher.
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SYNOPSIS
Q As George and Terry IvIcInTyre are Tossed inTo
The caTaracTs OT adolescence, The McInTyre home is
a dilemma. Their parenTs can help liTTle excepT To
give direcTions Tor The TurbulenT course, buT These
Two egocenTric youThs reiecT The advice oTTered.
George and Terry s end Their Throes in compan
wiTh The neighloorhoodaiellows and girls. A high
poinT OT The play is reached when George is Taken
To mail, buT iT is said ThaT all ThaT begins well, ends
we .
Gr'oWz'ng Pains ii
CAST OF CHARACTERS
George lviclnTyre ........ Jared Keller
Terry McInTyre .
IvIrs.McInTyre . .
ProTessor McInTyre .
Sophie .
Mrs. PaTTerson . .
Elsie PaTTerson ....
TraTTic OTTicer ....
DuTch . . IrvinChipman
,Q I Brian . . . La DellTerry
skies Omar . . LynnCameron
New Hal .
.-we PeTe .
. Bruce Nilsson
. Iviax Edwards
. Irene Shelley
. . STella Day
. Junius Reynolds
. KaThleen Brewer
. . . Jean Shipley
. . . Bernice BuTTe
. . . . Theron Beck
Prudence . La Rae Adamson
PaTTy .... Helen PeTT
Jane L . . Norma Bowen
Miriam . Maurine Spafford
Vivian . . . Elaine Nicholes
. . . BeTTe BarraTT. RuTh Nielson, John Gammell
Direcied by ESSIE JANE SOWARDS
Assisied by DORIS WALTERS
ExTras . .
PeH s Talring a
Baci: seal!
Senior' Play
Ghost Train
'CAST OF CHARACTERS
Richard Winlhrop .... La Dell Terry
Elsie Winlhrop . . Helen Pell '
Saul Hodgkin . . . Fred Wrighl
Charles Murdock . . Irvin Chipman
Peggy Murdock . . Belly Houslon
Miss' Bourne . . A . . Jean Shipley
Teddie Bourne . . Junius Reynolds
Julia Price . . Barbara Taylor
Herberl Price . . . Bill Ellison
John Slerling . . . Gene Welsh
Jackson ....... Gordon Hawkins
Direcled by ESSIE JANE SOWARDS
Assisled by ALTACURZON
Lynn Cameron
Jay I-loldsworlh
STAGE HANDS
Slage Manager
Assl. Slage Manager
Howard Healey
Junius Reynolds
Max Granl .
Elroy Lamph . .
Assl. Slage Manager
. . . Eleclrician
Assislanl Eleclrician
Assislanl Eleclrician
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SYNOPSIS
. Rs 'lhe nighl lrain draws inlo lhe small slalion
near Rockland, Maine. some passengers gel olli and
lhe lrain moves on. The passengers are compelled
lo wail lhe nighl lor lhey have missed connec-
lion. Their nighl proves lar from ledious, lor lhis
is a haunled slalion and every nighl a glgosl lrain
passes, bringing dealh lo all who observe il. When
lhe decrepil old slalionmasler describes lhe course
ol lhis lerrilying phanlom, lhe passengers scoll.
Bul all lhe phenomena occurs as lorecasl. The
slalionmasler is slriclcen dead mysleriously. The sig-
nal bell rings. lhe engine whislle, lhe lrain roars
lhrough lhe iunclion and one who rashly gazed
upon il apparenlly succumbs.
Wilhoul belraying any confidence, we may grale-
lully reporl lhal lwo pairs of lovers are happily
reuniled by lhe, lerrors ol lhe nighl.
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Fes rival
Q A frue presenieiion of arl' . . . arf in every sense of Hs
meaning . . . unique . . . a colorful display of ar'l'is'lic abiliiy
. . . musical groups have worked harmoniously fogelher . . .
soloisfs l'1ave,spenl' hours in preparaiion . . . under The 'Fine
direciion of our friend and direclor. Mr. Bird . . .
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Dance
Revue
. A new and welcome addifion fo fha school program . . .
graceful . . . rhyihmical walhes . . . piciuresque Jrdrigos . . .
.Swedish poikas . . . Poverfy vs. Wealfh . . . Russian Cossack
.. . rag dolls . . . 'iap . . . social . . . Irish folk dance . . .
woman in ihe shoe . . . oogy woogy 'rap . . .
Senior Hop
-'ciNnERELLA's BALL-'
November 29, I940
SYNOPSIS
O The aroma ol delieious food . . . ban-
quel commenced al 8:00 . . . .Joe Clay-
son, masler of ceremonies . . . a splendid
program . . .rushed 'ro Cinderella's Ball
. . . Curr Curlis swings il . . . Senior's
made debul' . . . an exciling fime . . . lel'I
before The slroke 'ol Iwelve . . . modern
Cinderella doesn r lose her glass slipper
BANQUET
COMMITTEE . . .
Bill Ellison
Irene Shelley
Mildred Richards
La Dell Terry
ADVISERS . . .
Alice M. Hepworlh
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DANCE COMMITTEE . . .
L. Whifby, N. Sykes, H. PeH. V
Green, B. BarraH', B. Halsirom
E. Hunier. B: Taylor, J. Rey-
nolds, F. Wrighf. L. Cameron
B. Johnson, A. Dean, S. Healey
CLASS OFFICERS . . .
President Irvin Chipmang Vine
Presidenf. Max Edwards: Secre-
iary, Alia Dundsdon.
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SYNOPSIS
I We found Red Sails in Jrhe Sunse'r . . . Friday. April 4 . .
gay music . . . rusrle of Jrraiiing slcirfs . . . Promenade . . .
spofiighi' focused on The Juniors . . . The iighfhouse . . . pier
+he beaufiful decorarions . . . whai
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COLOR GUARD . .
Betty Barratt. La-
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Hawkins, Elaine
Adamson, Norma
Bowen, Helen Adam-
son, Fern Walker.
Band
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. . . added spirit io fool'-
ball games . . . zesl' and
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From left to right: Mr. Bird, Betty Houston, Barbara Taylor lSecretaryl, Mildred Baie, Bernice
Butte, Charlotte Chipman, LaDell Terry lPresidentl, May Rene Marsh, Harold Anderson, Douglas
Nash, Darrel Rhodes, Fern Walker IDrum Maiorl, Nina Sykes, Dona Gordon, Bettie Gaistord,
Margaret Priday, Maurine Spafford, Nash Grant, Dean Bennett, Max Grant, Gene Parker, Dick
Walton, Bob Humphries, Edith Richan, Cleone Beck, Merlin Larsen Lucille Richards, Miriam Young,
Ja Holdsworth, Tharen Strung, Mildred Richards, Max Hunsaker, Louise Christensen, Merrill
46 Rolxerts, Paul Shelley, Dee Hunter, Mary Holmstead, Kenneth Roberts, Maurice Timpson, Marvin
Stevens, Bill Sykes, Elizabeth McAllister, Joan Green, Catherine Lee, Sydney Nicholas, Helen Carlisle,
Irene Shelley, Elaine Nicholes, Howard Gordon, Helen Pett, Dona Cleghorn, Fred Wright, Ruth
Watkins, Clifford Dean, Leo Edwards, Beth Holindrake, Geraldine Gree'n, Theron Beck, Gwen Nelson.
aalies Glee
Mr. Bird . . . clireclor for lhe
music deparlmenl . . . has
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spols.
Fronl' row: lrene Shelley KAccompanisll, Charlolle Chipman, Maurine Spafford, Gwen Nelson,
Angenelle Hampshire, Gwen Slrong, Elaine Miller, DaLorz Cunningham, Vie Greenwood. Second
low: Chella Hamnell, Beula Slrong, Virgie Clarlr, Delores Bales, Louise Baleman, Maxine Chellon,
Fern Walker, Dona Cleghorn, Belh Holindrake, Elaine Adamson, Edilh Richan. Third row: Belly
Chrisliansen, Mary June Phillips, Virginia Larsen, Oveda Wrighl, Gayle Clark, E'Loyce Hansen,
Gwen Preslon, Dorolhy Clark, Fourlh row: Rosemary Tullle, Edna Chipman, Evelyn Cunningham,
Dorolhy Peck, Leona Cunningham, Doris Wallers, Thelma Devey, Helen Adamson, Joan Green, Norma
Bowen, Berneice Bulle, Carolina Thayne, Roxie Slrong. Nol in picture: Lois Greening, Jella Faye
Wallers, Ramah Beck, Lorraine Hansen, Elma Hunler, Rulh Jones, Leah Robinson, Fae Singlelon, Alice
Bonny, Shirley Healey, Belle Barrall, Dona Gordon, Helen Wilson.
I Harmony . . . unusual ariislry . . . closer conlacl wilh one anolher . . .
cooperallon . . . lo make finer and beller glees . . . an hour each day of
relaxalion . . . Irene and LaVon always on lhe iob . . .
Male Glee
Fronl row: Don Devey, Clifford Dean, Nash Grant, Charles LaFleur Waller Durranl, Alfred
Davey, Douglas Nash. Second row: Farrel Hansen, Harry Balh, Reese Nash, Granl Neilsen, Bill
Ellison, Gordon Hawkins, Clyde Pelerson. Third row: rvin Chipman, Bob Zabriskis, Wendell
Walkins, LaVoy Shepherd, Maurice Baleman, Bob Halslrom, Owen Dean, LaDoIl Terry, Paul Robinson.
Fourth row: Calvin Slevens, Dan Clark, Millon Muir, Elroy Lamph, Bill Pierce, Bob Earl.
Nol in picfure: Lynn Cameron, Sherman Varney fAccompanisll, LaVon Bennell.
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Q Scholarship . . . 'rhe aim oi ihe club . . . iniegriiy
... school leadership . . . iorch-bearer of school ideals
. . . ini+ia+ion .. . goar week . , . counring windows . ..
buying lunches and candyy. . . 'loiing siiclc horses . . .
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Healey, LaVoy Shepherd, Karl Adamson, Thomas Shaffer, Roy Williamson, Bruce Andrews, Bob Giles.
Thlrcl row: Jack Proclor, Douglas Nssh, LaMar Graff, Alan Hunler, Thomas Crooks, Mariner Mifchell.
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made up for ii by possessing +l1e never say die spiriJr .
regular fellows . . . praised for Hweir line cooperafion . . . clean
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Halslrom, Irvin Chipman, Leland Wimmer, Maurice Bafeman, Bill Pierce. Third row: Leo Nelson KAssis'ranf Coachl,
Gene Welsh, Bill Ellison, Calvin Wallers, Leo Edwards, Millon Muir, Reuben Jeffs, Jim Nelson, Wendell Hansen,
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needs II. The advanlages, she says
are Ihese:
I. NO BILLS TO PAY
2. NO CARRYING CHARGE
3. LOTS OF CHOICE
4. NEVER ANY DEBTS
PENNEY'S
PEAY DAIRY
Producer and Disiribulors
of 1
PURE MILK AND CREAM
We Offer The Besf
For Less
PIeasan+ Grove and American Fork
ECONOMICAL
TRANSPORTATION
By Bus of TRAIN
Regular Fares on Basis of
2 Cenis per Mile
SPECIAL LOW FARES FOR
GROUPS
Inquire of Agenifs
THE SALT LAKE AND UTAH
RAILROAD CORPORATION
LEADING THE PARADE
OF ENTERTAINMENT - -
THE WOR'LD'S LEADING RADIO PROGRAMS PLUS
SPARKLING LOCAL FEATURES - ALL WITH THE
DISTINCTIVE SHOWMANSHIP OF- '
The POPULAR S+a+ion
N BC Red NeIwork
f
AMERICAN FORK
CITY
LET'S MAKE
OUR CITY
THE
MODEL CITY
Kid's Play:
AMERICAN LINEN
SUPPLY co.
Lel's lceep U+ali's young men
and women in Ulalw, by supporl-
ing and palronizing our own Slale
incluslries, so as +o help provide
jobs for Jrlwem.
H' Pays +o Keep Clean
TIM PA N O G OS
MOTOR COMPANY
American Forlc's Cl1evrole+
Dealer
See our New anol Used
CHEVROLETS
For economy and luxury our low
priced cars and fruclcs are uns.ur-
passed .
FA
HUMPHRIES FLORAL
FLOWERS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
A Courleous Delivery
Service
Say I+ willw Flowers
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THE MODERN HOME IS THE
ALL-ELECTRIC HOME
Wiih The Iow ralres now in effeci' you,
Ioo, can enjoy Ihe comfort economy
and convenience of eIecIric cooking.
eIecIric refrigerahon, eIec'rric wafer
hea+ing and Ihe many ofher household
services. Le'r Reddy KiIowaH fake over
your cIu+ies and live-
THE MODERN WAY
mg, UTAH POWER 8.
LIGHT CO.
The younger generaiion.
V T R I - S T A T E
CAMEO THEATER
We ge+ The BEST SHOWS
FIRST.
Our prices are reasonabIe
and our aim is +o sa+isfy our
paI'rons.
L.
Lumber Company
OUR STANDARDS ARE
THE HIGHEST
Consul? Us Before Buying Your
Building Needs
FRANCIS ABEL, Manager
American Fork, UIah
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Complimenfs . . .
INDUSTRIAL s PLY I Above AH Ege-
CO-OPERATION
I Mo+or Avenue -:- SaI+ Lake Ci'I'y DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS
Q Roy Okey
Disfribufor
Refer 'ro our cafalogue No. 40 for O
MACHINERY. TOOLS and GENERAL
SUPPLIES.
AMERICAN FORK. UTAH
FOR THE BEST BUSINESS
TRAINING GO TO
L. D. S.
Business College
Our Graduafes
Are in Demand
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'Tis Ihe LAST 'STRAW of summer.
APOLLO HALL 'T'5 A TREAT
ENJOY DANCING ON TQ EAT
THE BEST FLOOR
AT
IN THE STATE
ALWAYS GOOD MUSIC
ABEL'S LUNCH
BRIGGS PHARMACY
OUR SERVICE SPEAKS
FOR ITSELF
Where you gei' whai' you ask for.
O. P. SKAGGS
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
EFFICIENT SERVICE
TENDER MEATS
Paul Adamson. Propriefor
Phone 4I
Mr. ScoI I sI'eps ou+ wifh +he Mrs.
'T
JACK'S BODY AND FENDER
SHOP
COMPLETE RECONDITIONING
We fake The DENTS Ouf of
ACCIDENTSH
EIec+rIc and Ace'IyIene WeIding
Auio Painfing -:- Radia+or Repairs
45 No. CenI'er S+. Tel. 83 Am. Fork
RED STAR FLOUR
AT YOUR GROCERY
SALES I SERVICE
Don I' malce a deal un+iI you Ialce
The wheel of 'Ihe New I94I
FORD
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ALPINE MOTOR CO.
American Fork, Uiah
PHONE I24
Dear Old A. H Hzgh
Dear olcl A. F.,High
Yes, we will love you 'fill we die.
Your banners brighi of red and whife
Will be abeacon Ihrough 'rhe nighf.
Dramaiic arf, ancl ball and Irack,
Will always bring 'rhevhonors back:
We gel Ihe pep. we gel +he Thrill.
From A. F. High School on 'Ihe hill.
CORNET 5 and I0
A PENNY SAVED IS A
PENNY EARNEDH
-We Save You Pennies-
American Fork Ufah
BOLEY'S INC.
RING NO. 4 AND GET YOUR
MEAT AND GROCERIES
AT THE STORE THAT DELIVERS
G-RIFFEN BAKERY
Home-made Bread Like Moiher
Makes I+ i
OUR ROLLS. COOKIES. CAKES AND
DOUGHNUTS MAKE LUNCHES
AND DESSERTS MORE TASTY.
The Home of
MAID O'CLOVER DAIRY
PRODUCE
MUTUAL CREAMERY
MANUFACTURERS and DISTRIBUTORS
American Forlc UI'a
IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON
-Locafed Easf SicIe'oT L. R. Ki+cI1en's
Grocery Sfore
HAIR CUTTING. STYLING AND
BEAUTY WORK
ConsuII WITIT Us Abouf Your
Beaufy Problems
PROFESSIONAL BEAUTICIANS
Phone 60
Mrs. Irene Ki+cI1en Am. Fork, UI-ah
D - T- R
LeT Your '
HOME FURNISHING PROBLEMS
BE OUR PROBLEMS I
Our Furnishings are Exclusive
SAVE YOUR SMOOTH TIRES AND
HAVE THEM RECAPPED AT
O. K. TIRE SHOP
We Repair AnyTI1ing
Made of Rubber
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
GAMBEL STORE
INDIVIDUALLY OWNED AND
OPERATED
The Friendly S+ore
Glen Saunders, Prop.
J. D. KELLER COAL CO.
THE BEST com IN THE WEST
CoI'Iage Tea Room and
Marke+
We Deal in
CEMENT - SAND - GRAVEL OPEN AND AT YouR SERVICE
PHONE 246 ANYTIME
ENJOY YOUR HAIRCUTS AND SHAVES
by going 'I'o
FUNNY
BENNETT'S BARBER SHOP
MOFFETT FEED MILL
Home Manufac+urecI Feeds
ROLLING -- MIXING - CLEANING
All Kinds of Grain
PHONE 28
CONGRATULATIONS AND
BEST WISHES
Cen'rraI U+ah's Own Radio S+a'I'ion
K. O. V. O.
The OWL INN is
HEADQUARTERS
for .
BeHer Sandwiches, Cold Drinks, Confecfions
Open 7 a.m. - 2 a.m.
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Irene, Ihe cookie or ?I
TAYLOR DRUG
WE APPRECIATE YOUR
PATRONAGE
Phone 82
American Fork UI'6I'l
ROY HAMPSHIRE
BUYER -, SELLER
GRAIN - PRODUCE
HELLO STUDENTS-
Jusi' one big ge'I'-'rogefher cheer for
UTAH - IDAHO
SCHOOL SUPPLY CO.
A Friendly InsIi+u+ion
who never passes The ball, IDUI who always
puis a punch in her service.
I55 So. S+aI'e S+. SaI+ Lake Ci'I'y
WHEN PLANNING A PARTY
Lei' Us Help You Wi'I'h Your
EATS AND MEATS
HALLIDAY and ROBINSON
COOK'S ICE- CREAM
AMERICAN FORK, UTAH
WE FREEZE TO PLEASE
ELLISON CLEANERS
BETTER CLEANING
af
LOWER PRICES
Phone -I 32
American Fork, Ufah
ROBINSON 81 SONS
SMART STYLES AT BUDGET PRICES
ChiIcIren's and Ladies' Shoes and Wearing
Apparel Are Traceable To fhe
WEST MAIN STREET
LEWIS LADIES
American Fork Ufah
A Provo Ufah
BOREN'S SERVICE
GOODYEAR TIRES 81 TUBE ACCESSORIES
SHELL LUBRICATION
The Modern Upkeep Service
l53 E. Main Am. Fork, Ufah
Before choosing a giff for your gracluaje
see-
ELGIN'S NEW AMERICA FIRST
I' WATCHES
Rose Cases - Rose Dials
I5 Jewel Grade-524.00 fo 529.00
af
STRANG JEWELRY SHOP
American Fork, Ufah
The F.FgA. Officers have a friendly Iiffle
gef-fogefher.
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WATKINS ICE CREAM
TI-IE ICE CREAM THAT RECEIVES
PERSONAL ATTENTION
TEXACO SERVICE
THE DISTINCTIVE SERVICE
Modern Equipmeni - Quick,
Smiling A'HenI'ion
AMERICAN FORK NURSERY
J. H. WrighI', Mgr.
Growers of All Kincl of
NURSERY STOCK
LAN DSCAPE GARDEN ERS
The Cleaner-Uppers.
CONGRATULATIONS
and besi wishes Io-
THE AMERICAN
and The sludenls of
American Fork High School
WASATCH INN
THORNTON DRUG
Quick, Smiling and Safisfying Service
Compleie line of
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES
Bring Your Prescripfions Io Us
Fern Robinson SmiI'h
Beau+y Shop
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MODERN MODES
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BROMELY'S CLUB
ROOMS
QUICK. COOPERATIVE SERVICE
AT YOUR REQUEST
The end of a perfecf day -
or was if perfeci?
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UTAH'S MOST ECONOMICAL
STORE WITH '
HIGH OUALITY
PROVO UTAH
FOR A QUICK BITE
AND A sooo BITE
DINTY'S DINER
Lehi, Ufah
LEHI ROLLER RINK
-SKATING-
Mondays and Thursdays
PRIVATE PARTIES
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Safurdays
Books . . .
'for Home and School Libraries
-GIFTS FOR GRADUATES-
Foun+ain Pens, SI-aiionery, Greefing Cards,
Movie Pic+ure Cameras, efc.
The Ioesf equipped Book Siore in I'he
Infermouniain Region
DESERET BOOK COMPANY
44 E. So. Temple SaI+ Lake Ci+y, Ufah
EDITH PRESTON'S
Beaury Shop
LASTING WAVES AND
PERMANENTS
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American Fork Ufa
W. E. HOGGARD
AUTHORIZED PEERLESS
COAL DEALER
OUALITY and SERVICE
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AMERICAN FORK, UTAH
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