Bountiful High School - Legend Yearbook (Bountiful, UT)
- Class of 1952
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Assemblies, dances, intrafmurals, the book store, lunch at the cafeteria, studies in the library - all add their part toward making our first year at Bountiful High a huge success. -..,-.-..-W.--M ,,,..,.t..m...........M,-.-..,..,..s,.....-........ ...M W- W si asv'-fi 143?Zsss:mt ji GROUNDBREAKING Top row Mayor V T Rlcc Ray Aahton Leonard Chytraus Golden Stewart Bottom row Elmer Chvtraus E I Hartvlgaen Vlfgll Norton Lawrence Parkm ln the bl,lllLllDg of a new structure many people play an acttve part The people of Davls County, through thelr Board of Edu L 1fl0I'1, planned and authon ed the erectlon of our new Boun tlful Hlgh School 111 1949 The design was drawn and construc tlon began nn 1930 The buxldlng was completed nn 1951 A struc ture of beauty planned on modern ldeas, was created to provxde students wtth pleasant surroundtngs where they can work, learn, 1nd enJoy themselves under the most favorable condxtlons The beglnnlng step ln the never endlng progresslon of Bountlful l-hgh School had been taken The next bulldlng problem was the orgamzatlon of the human ftttlvxttes wxthm the school Plannmg the classes, organlzmg the rooms equtpplng the departments, and a thousand and one other rhmgs were the tasks of our admtnlstratne heads Supermtendent Hartvlgsen, Asststant Supenntendent Morgan, Mr He s Mr M11 ler, and the faculty Wlietu school began on bept 11, much of the bulldtng of our s hool had already been done by these capable men and women The second step toward bulldlng a new school had been made The ftnal and never completed step of creanng the character and tradltlons of a school was then placed 1n the hands of the students Thts flrst year we have done much to buxld hlgh stan dards and get our school off to '1 good start The challenge to nmprove th1s school and make tt the best ID the wwrld we gtve to the students of tomorrow We respectfully dedicate the L fcntl f 1957 tw the builders of yesterday today and tomorrow. 6 GOING UP ..--113153552 dqn , i 11 fi i ,,,.. 1555 39,-rg Q!-52: J' , ffm!! 'lv-3 'es 3 uf nri ' I iff fi Q 535 El! COMPLETED I XX VSYQQQ ADMINISTRATION S ll it .S I XT K -9 In much the same manner as the Indian Chieftains of old who gathered to plan for the future of their trihe, the Educational Leaders of Davis County, the School Board, the Superintendents, the Principal, and Faculty planned our building and determined the educational plan to be fol- lowed by the Braves at Bountiful High School. 'J ll II I I I I II I II II -1' HORTON L 'VHLLFR I One ol the mayor contrxhutors to the conetructron of the Pounnful High School has been Mr I-lorton C Mlller our pr1nc1p1I We have all eeen Mr M1ller wlth hrs hammer screwdrlvcr 1nd other toole at var1ouQ tlmes worlclng on partQ of the hurlcllng l'llS greater contrrhutron to thrs hulldlng of our school has heen the manner ln xx hrch he hae organlzecl and dlrectecl the faculty md Qtuclent actlvrtles l-In person llrty has made hlm the frlend of all HN conslclerate attltude towarclS our prohlems has estahlwhed Mr Muller as one of the major plllars upon whlch our school llfe hm heen hu1lt Mr Mrller we the Qtuclents offer to you our Sincere thank 10 Sf t......a - A 1 L 4 4 - , ' 3 4 . x N ' , I ' . 1 J A 4 p . , L s . I U 4 . A 1 1 1 t c . , , L . . . . 1 1 3 . 7 . 4 A . t . A L . ' . c . Q ' ' . ' ' S. is ELMER j. HARTVIGSEN SAMUEL MORGAN Sunerinlendenls Supt. Hartvigsen and Asst Supt. Morgan and their staff at the Board of Education Offices in Farmington are responsible for much of the careful planning that has made Bountiful I-ligh School the success it has been during its first year. Slllllllll lllfllll Our Davis County Board of Education determines the standards and the scope of education in our school district. Their contribution to the building of our new school has been enormous. Sitting, left to right: Charles A. Larsen, Lionel Williams, jesse D. Barlow. Standing, left to right: John I. Hess, Thornley K. Swan, E. Virgil Norton. WM MNH. is Fauullg MR. KEDDINGTON Counselor We have had 21 very capahle faculty, to help huild our knowledge, as well us our character, during this, the first year at Bountiful High School. VVe wish to thank them for helping us huild ourselves into finer young people. ll f W NIRS. FORSBERG Clerk MR. Tw1UlR Librarian -'Qs Wfvf- '!'9'f swan va STEVEN L ALLLI En lush I31olm.,w H lk , 155' wav LLOID N HAI ES WILLIAM H HOLBROO I DON L Phu LAI Iqdu at on V70 ld History SCILHQL I 5 l ARTHLR T LHALLIS LEWIS W GALE MR9 PAULINE H GARDNER Fng.,l15 Industrl xl Arts Homamakmg., nf 9,1 'Wm ff MRS MYRINTHA CJILL p cgh 'W' nmyv, 'r--NL JARDINI Nh EUC LNIA IANII Art H' ,, - K4 Mix' wif A W, ' N ' , ,:.:,,:gr'?g ,r 4 wg S35 3,::.':,.5:4-:..- . 4 7 , , xg, .,.q,.L: M4 . ' 1 pw - , . - . . - ---- -- . , :5,f,wQ,.. Q ,, . . I , 1, 1 , V ' ' V ,- I , I f I , , 2-cz,-.2 ..,..f .,..2wM ffaf53gW an , . M 2. 'L ' ' 1: 1 . ., ' :A . ZX, . , X Vf I . 5- .Yi i 5, A , ,, h L I i - I ' : 1 121 . 'iw .A , - , ,. n V- 1 ff . ,L i QQ.: V E .1.4... - . In ' A-..'-'f'-ff.. .. ' ,z . 3? , al ' 4 K - qw I I .23 V-.:,,:5'f:' 4, R A , - 1' M I Ng. ' ' z.Z1'-a.1,.-.W ..: 1. , 1- -1 4 2 ':, -' '-- 4 :ml A Y i . AE hhlh - V A A- ., 59,1414 , f p 4 - A 4 X.,,.,Q ' '- , x..,.. . 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PRATT Chorus - Algebra - Geometry FLORENCE REED Type Q 14. ,G RICHARD VNIELSON DON PERKINS NVALTER L. PETERSON motyc Mechanics Phys. Education - Mathematics Band and Orchestra W 'QQ' ? , Fauullu I Wk V T RICE MRS MARJORIE C STUCKI HELEN MARIE TAMS Chorus Algebra Homemakmg, Physxcal Educanon 14 fWxal - 1935.-W'+ .-...,,,,.p--W 'QNIW' XVALTER KOECHER LEON CHAMBILRLAIN Tlmcv keep the building clean. Hur Friends mf ' ff. 'Q 29 2 ff' ggi? r , ' -1 YQ? Left to right: Mrs. Dclpha Tompson, Mrs. Clara Wheeler, Mrs. Freda Rampton, Mrs. Clara Mason, Mrs. Florence Johnson, Miss Anna Johnson. X N7 X Mk X 'XV NLX xX I Wx vx ,f L X I X6 L X U ww ! X,, 5N ,Xm R W Ax L rw x X X, X if LZLLLLQ Much of the building of the home of the Braves has been in the hands of its student body. Each member has contributed his share in the creation of the school. d'iQ4f1fEf--fsC- NJ 'f 7 -X-X , ,QA ,- ,k!!fA ' ' fx.,- k Nl if - LUX. Xwf' ip X - cl, fAQSWi,xxL4 'QM AV' 1 X L .. L-, X ,-.LLM L . iK ilVNm-- .AAH- xfnhw ch, l. I, 1 ,lm V,,U,L,g5iAr cci4X.4Li4XxLii-gftit . Nilxxx i,.t.1 'L 5 SAJLHM U .Z 'Kr 'MII x li Xyllbiilikuicc s XQQ, infxuf' 1 N' si uqilycf L gy.. My Xylf Vx af? ,vw ' Z 59 gzip X Rt.. 3hj4+,L.5Qgi C E MEN K' g Q Gam! xkix- A ,xx CEMETL Q! 'Z A LYNN JENSEN President Slullen Bldg Hliiuer GAIL HARTLEY Vicc President GERRI H OLBROOK Secretary We realize the first year of school at Bountiful High has heen no easy task for our student hody officers. But we feel they have taken over the respon- sihility in a wonderful way, and will always remem- her the honor of heing the first officers to govern this school. Lynn, Gail, Gerri - we give to you our sin- cere thanks. 18 We salute the student council who have taken a hearty interest in the management of our school prohlems. Under their guidance, we have had a most memorahle year. STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Mivnte Edwards, Karyn Kreek, Joy Pace, Janice Peek, Gail Hartley, Beverly Bangerter, Joan Parrish, Janet Rose, Gerri Holbrook, Pat Sehulthies, Lynn Jensen. Second row: Don Tingey, Bob Anderson, Gary Lar- sen, Joe Yenchik, Jay Burnham, Donald Meelmam, Leonard lwloon, Ronald Kremer, Fred Mertlieh. Third row: Mr, Keddington, Mrs. Gill, Mr. Gale, Mr. Jardine, Miss Tams, hir. Perkins. 4, I . It L ,I K. l el i fl ' lf T' .1 i ' J Jw ,. , ' i N .f J' ffl. '-' ,-. . ' , l, l l 7 I. Qs. tix? iii, ia ix ll- lx' . . f 1 V 'lu -,-x, i I, 5 ,I 1 YX N. 1 lv I , fi, Ai L ' :dx x 5 I XR, ii it ff ir J J fi ,I ii' 'ceq , A- W f -' . - 4 X If XX 1 W I J- I ig ll ll, 'flf in I by M lk ,ELI ,Kkf 'lr V ,rf N lyk X 'fri 1 19 L Q if Vi, -. kg ,X . i --Q 'FU' PRFD MI' RTLILH Presndent Soohoooooo FACULTY ADVISORS MR. PERKINS BFVERLY BANGERTER Vlcc Presldent RONALD KREM ER Secretary MRS. STULKI MR. MUIR Lending the Sophomore Class as president has heen Fred Mertlich. Fred has heen 21 capahle lender. His friendly manner has helped much toward ll hunner first year for the Sophs at Bountiful High. With Beverly Bangerter, Sharlene jones, and y'q'1 Ronnie Kremer as vice presidents and secretary, Qu i We have had capable people to assist Fred. ,A K 75 i f J tx ff V Q ,if 21 Snuhnmures Learning is that driving force which keeps the human race striving to make a better world to live in. Ruth Aamodt Roberta Allred Rochelle Agren Evelyn Anderson joy Allen lone Anderson :W any 'izi Kg, r ardell Anderson Edgcl Bailey Lloyd Baldwin Nona Ballard Beverly Bangerter Richard Barlow Jack Barnett Barbara Bell Beverly Bevan Edward Brown Ray Brown Claudia Burnham Rex Beazer Barbara Bennett Maurine Boulton Johanna Brown Michael Brundage jerrie Burningham Ronald Beers Peggy Best Robert Briggs LaRae Brown Ivan Bryson Kim Burningham titty .mb T526 . . ,st Q? B3 ibm . N.: My A W' I ' 3 at me iw , If 1 5? '80-ff 3ZZ 2!IP' ., ,. HSM Y - - . . V mwah 55 K ' ' 1:-' Navman- ,Q f , A V Q 4 fli Q , Q A Q Y V Burnmgham Michael Burmngham Alan Call Melvin Call David Caloheer David L'ampl'wcll Z3 I I Us rev-owl' ' i' N of f K N, on W uw y,ff1-flew N if P X ,li X-,v--L?N-Y 4' 'lyig' I .V X !-Yu A, 1 niihimaiits e if 45 'A , I Attitude is the keynote to a happy per- , ff 1 son. your attitude you are judged. I , 3 ffl .. if Q 'il . 'N ,Q ' lf! I . -,r . 1, H H33 Wa N L ut 5 l 'W u, I Child, 5, 1. x Ifllack flfhriglfednn U1 , ' 4 '-1 ditlspq 1 - 'glean Carllgo? 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P 5,3 timh in N fzgiggg fi Q2 2 e fflfia Ms -wx 'W' 5 .pug 4? svn- 'PF ff'f':Y mf ,, Franklin Harding Arlene Haslam Vanieta Harris Betty Hatch Gail Hartley ,935 X va? ,.., Linda jackctta Grant Hatch E Merrilyn jackson 5 lat' M ja--r-Q Sandra Hatch Don Hill LaRene Hayes Pat Hill Kenneth Hess Elaine Holbrook X ,M E H' iii Lynn Jensen Gail johnson Z7 'iii M ' Q, l . 3 ,ff ' wiffi ' e f, ii-Eff. iz Gerri Holbrook Joyce Holbrook Robert Holbrook 1 JR' Kgs ff-M1 '--'mr 9' Arthur jones M, ,ix - rr mum jerry Howard Roddy Howard Carolyn Huffman W Sharltnv. jones Snphumnrea Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. if -ll? 'W' . A .a la D Q 1 Q Em 'Q J 7+u wr E K ,V . 1 S, umm ff? 4.3 !X -gf -DMZ r' . bw i g-.ww-,af ,,. I, Jil' .am 'Iwi .,. JL '17 Thomas Kalaher Jonathan Klint Roger Knighton f u john Kilpaclt Jim Knecht Karyn Krecek Eldean Kingston Bill Knighton Ronald Kremer .I ji K .fm Linda Lake Renee Lamb LaRae Larsen Michael Leavitt Dick Lemon M .V gnffii rf Q -af 4. zz.- --Jh 1 r EP ...er Q ' t .1 Y, Un A... af-PRL .X ,N ww.,-wry + .ff A T M-if 'S ,O 5 WM' AR we 5 -FW , . W '-55 Karen Lewis Bruce Loder Richard lviarquiss Byron Litster Elaine Love Marlene Martin Jim Lloyd Mary Lou Lund Nelda Mcllermott ' Etta Mitchell Erin Moss Maynard Moss 'D , . 6 Z . not ww' 'ffmrf A joe McI5cxnncll Kao lwismmott George Mcllratlm Fred Mcrlich Coby Model Gloria Miller 'fl .A . U Q W, if 'il xv 'L g gi , . . , ,.,,,. , rm Marilyn Neal Bob Nessen Vcnna lNlillcr Joyce Mills lvielvin Mills 199.7 . if r ....-r-1' , qw , ,- Ai f y H-esifslgl ,5 Franklin Newbold Suuhumures Character is what makes one A' person different from another. Q 1' Q :H X ' , ,,,, . ,,.s . .,V,., .. Michael Norton Paul Ord Peter Norton Kay Ostlcr Gary Nvc Carolvn Pace yr' joy Pace Lois Parks Q Janice I arkin mr., A95 . -af is ff s Q if 'fir M ,r..: f-wfgrx . .. : f.-.1 rig:-5, 2 L' ,L 35, M L 4-is M, is or Q Joan Parkin Mary Lou Parkin joel Parrish Carol Peck Janice Peck 30 ESQ' 3? n 'QF' 1 WF M 'Q f new russia? fl xx' ffl alia fag A bask .A Falk, s lxatherme Ieek ana Peterson new Sterling Perku Niadelme luulsen Gary Pureell jxmmx Peters Pe w Powell Robert Ramp on Oli' 4 k- 10 'Q-N. '11 'WE E ' 'QI Arlene Randle N1 xrx Ann Ratelnffc. Bull Rawlme ms J'-nl? 'Glow H wx 'WSP' Rowene Rnley ames Roberts Jeanene Robmeon Gayle Rosenlof 31 'ls Aw-M' FWQG' wwf' ,WW ohn Reese Ninrtha Ann Rleh Lola Mae Reid lxenneth Rigby Su anne Rice Bruce Rlley 'Q' QW 473 Lora can Romer Eugene Qecrxst R er ' Ja . - wb f 4 EN , S 5 '.-- qv -A-H : ,VQV -VZ: ..., ,.., V ,.:.- Ai , x , l N g eeee R , B , j l 1 W W e W is A ee 2 N e R Q k aw , k j dv , -l-, Ql.. y I A QF , 'W . zzv . I . . 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' ,, a l ef Mm 'Elf gf ,gangs Wi A-cami' as '7' . , Q' tan? fm- . 1 , i WW 3 AV, lil M ' al . sifi ,, , -fi gnu K kg J 5 Steven Sessions Marilyn Seifert Karl Seljaaa lfrank Shea Edward Skinner Beth Semandcris M arinn Smedley Bill Smith john Smith .. :PW Q WW ,L fi: , 5, fvg-ze' Z A 6 1 i lv h ri h sf ' A e f 'E , , 1 sz S?if:ff f'i'd I , ,- H P , ' -- I Q '43 . ..... I ' f 1 -'-t- , nl 'Mft I wgggigilxk I Q, if ,,.. .1 misty X ,, fe.. f , 3,33-55233, vi.. . , H 'Q' ' 13. 1 f mslsi 41329 ------ ' K 21 5 NA'- .,,, ' 'tvKv 7?l 1 'I .fi f ,cqyr ff ,,- E0 ji Tftpaf - .L t X Q , 'gg 7' Mgfffgf ,J glgq w' tw? . 9595, K. A- I, It 1 Jia -1: Q sith ' A Q ' If i A J x X Kent Stacev 32 Gail Stahlc Grant Stalcv .funny-. x 55 i ,V 6 I M l ,f A W., ,. '57 ' Nw rw .. fb 'K M 'QQ www V: 55- f Mondell i Steed Evelyn Steinert Marlene Thomas if an , ff' , Q Li .aqwv 5-mm 1 if-I fin ff? V, W has 'Q werfd Wg.: ' it - v.-v if Don Tingey Shirley Tovey Afton Turner ' mu., , I'9Y fad' V 2-If 51:'x:w?4?, , , .x as . fm 'sm' , jp f ' 'Q W 457' ,Fam 1 ,W In , ' We 'W ,Sl f - 1 5 A 'lf ,151 ' , assi' W' 'Wy wwf ' ,J : . i2:7-Tiff-I 5' - M ' V ' '7' sw ' K ,Z K , wi-lf VV V V W f??ig?sf55Q' it ifiiiiwvi M .. e ' Y egg 5 h f . , , ,, M , , N, 'Q ,V ., H gi l, fi H ,, ,.,. . 5225.1 1 W -' Marilyn Waite Robert Walker Douglas Wallace f lN lW 'H 'W gf? : W 2 Garwoocl Walton Shirley Weeks jerry Westley '57 Creed Wheeler Ronald Whetman Shirley Whiteman Si if f i v 'W .,:, ii , , Q ' 5 ' f--- A z . ,g Dou las Wood Jerrolyn Wood Marianne Wood Pat Wood Janis Wortley tram Null M a y M aw gt an .r .. .gg K ,vm 402 ,, -,r Paul Willey David Williams Lillian Williams VU' Sandra Youn ,ww 1 A ,W-MQ- IOE Y UNCH I K Prcsidcnt Hur Freshmen Elas PAT SCH ULTHIES Yicc Prcaidcnt .,:f,. -1,11 3: , ff-W,. 1R ' BOB ANDERSON Secretary Faculty Advisors: Mr. Hayes, Mrs. Lame, Mr. Gale, Miss Recd. To joe, Pat, and Bob, We give our deep appreciation for the fine way in which they have represented the Fresh' man class during the past year. This year the Freshmen have helped greatly to further the activities and school spirit of Bountiful High School. FFHSINHHII john Allred Marilyn Alter Michael Amott Robert Anderson 36 N CW' Robert Arbon Arda Argyle Arlene Argyle Dixie Arnold Karl Asay Richard Assenberg Carol Babcock Darrell Bailey 1 The world belongs to the person willing to work today, build tomor- row. No man can progress if he is not willing to do so. e '2 i KA .. 2 5 -mv : Q -V-:.,: is ew -3- an ,X r gb E ' -as W f 'Q ,K 799' 419 -Aw N-Er' vi 55N an 5 4 Jerry Glen George Bangerter Black Broschinsky DeAnn Dean jane Barlow Bogedahl Brown James Kent Robert Barton Boggess Brown Valerie Colleen Rose Beesley Bradley Brown Wallace Brown Lynn Bryson Diane Burnham Jav Burnham 37 Gail Burningham joyce Burningham Steven Burningham Kay Burrup .zum Bill Cahoon Marylyn Cahoon Evelyn Call Henry Call Linda Call Helen Capener Ronnie Capps Jim Cargile llBSllIHBll fn' ff- Qfifrfiiff KQMW rw Q 5-if ff . '- '-Q ..:V W 1 3, , gf:-2:-s M Ng , , ,.,, W 9? xii, ax -if A igxsflfgi A jfxgfxf W e dug? 3 .W w ,W Av D mf X 4 4 -.:-'- ..,. 2 : f ,,, f w J . FL LQ ,V 1 ' M ax? F1 its K 5' 5 yff' I Inf N by dy' P yilluslyggfltlxf nail , f 'I Q f 4 .F X 3' ga Jw W! yt .' u' if A W5 5 ' A ff 'X - ' IM ff di njf gf J ,fl i, 5 ! ' n V, j L . .,,.., . ? I, 1 ffl! A ,iff ,QV xr y mr' , - . . by if ff W 'W C' ,fl 1 ' '11 flwl W X fl, 1 P W ' f ,vu - - raaa ' ff' , :fc ,W o 5, 'W I 3, -M ! f fry ff A. WM, ' . 1 U .rl f'f'j 4 1' 1 mi A 3 ' 1 1' ' flfl J If ll If lc - 1. I fl L V! ' I 1 JJ -J Bnnmc lic A 00 K If K Lartcr Llflfk fy. iff, 71 Y 5 'I 1' H ff, I Barbara Walter V! Cawleyv Clark Gayle Garth Christensen Clay' Myrna VCFYI Christia CleverlY '58 131,995 vim ad! Geary Cockrum Phyllis Colebrook Carol jean Cook Laura Cook QQJ oin hands and hearts together. That's what makes friends forever. 1 2 .AJ 00 dl' xg kwige , k Q W if-r 9 35 4' 123 vlllgit '7 ff!z 2:4 Q? 5, 5, M by p f -W M4 , N- are 34 'Sf' 'ff' . 'ff' 3 ,4 11' fa ' +V ! K I 4 I '1'r'r V f , 1 X lit I ,e .:,.:- N 4 ,:: vii 1 VL r AV ubll 3 Q :I V, M I y ,.,,. ,,,. fig J ,. , .V 4 :zz , ff M W' 'mi' A Y ,. '1' .f ,f X -W .s,..:,r 3 t W 'rf v- -... www H' 35: W f-'wr , . A fi'-.ilk E uw if l V F 2 'rf X sf P ' X, 1 if 'Rl F I is if ' f ir M Q I V l ,Hg :,, i . . Q MQ are s ss to F r rt V , , l H ' V , if ' -as N I V-M 'Q' , vw ww 6' IJW -W3 an ,fav vs. X .Wm Q 5, 'vs A N- ..?... 'L , Q N 'TT' ffl,g,:f swf 3 , K ' V ', 1 - ,Mk W ty f in ,W if A We at ...Z X . X -fl 5 f W Y Q r X ly- ! im , ,..,, V 9 E A 5 J X 'X A ,, , 5, 1 4 -A , Q wi Q i .na S asf. f K ,K 4 M. 'f N A , ., '., f 11' 4 , - fri? iz' 'K y. fr 'Gr it , f we-f M A .V M ,Q E 'ig- , wg A 'it Y '. ff Rh! W M :Q E Frank Gladys Gary George Glen Keith Craven Davis Edmonds Ellis Everett Folkman Marilyn Bobby Gordon jo James Margaret Crosby Decker Eggett Ellis Farnsworth Ford Delores Richard Ronald Ellen Rae Byron Harvey Crouch De Jong Eggett Emerson Fisher Fowler Ann Rochelle Barbara Ron Farrell Geneene Davis Dolor Elggren Erickson Florence Frazier 39 Darlene Freeman Edith Fullmer Mary Helen Fullmer Raymond Fulmer FFHSHIHHH 1095 96151 in? Q-Zf 'QW' 'mf' Merlin bardmcr Margune bxbbson Kay bluver Naomx C undscll 40 59092 Meth. -r--.ar oye braham Prank C ren Bonnie Grlffxth Fern buffey if 13'-WF 'hd' ui 5165 if -w...,-fr B if Rolean l ustafQon amce Hadlock Marilyn Hambhn Larry Hancey r, .3259 v..f g 'tr ' 0 :milf 5+ N Y M ,t lf you can uphold your honor, and respect the rights of others, then you have gained the respect of yourself. 33 'lik ,xqg-Sh, .1 9 5 Am- -? in 1' M., Q 0' W 9 ek new -'15 ISS 294'-T lu, Judy Hansen Karsten Harrison Gloria Hardy Margene Harrison Richard Hart Dell Hatch Louise Hatch Mary Hatch Nanell Heaton Ellen Hcpworth Iex Hepworth Dawn Hight 16 Judy Hinshaw Carolyn Hogan Gerald Hogge LaRaye Holbrook 41 Robert Holbrook Dixie Howard Sam Howard Whitney Hudson Elinore Hughes jerry Jarrard Floyd Jensen Eugene Ientzsch Genevieve Jentzsch Dian Johnson Katherine jones Larry Justensen FTB hllllill is , Q ' A .af 'I-795 ,S am- Eg K fiw 5 3'-fff K M ii3 2 ,fa f -.,453,u ' KM? d,a.50Y,v., - W.,-A V: ,.,' In 41 Keith Keddington Faye Kizcrian Jeannie Knighton Richard Knighton f 7 5 , Reed Kaloher Valerie Kottcr Gary Larsen Norman Larsen I Wh.-. 'uw fa iff if y W A? lah ,fe 91 -arf' El, of Renee Layton Annona Ledingham George Ledingham Lou Ann Lee , .ik Bruce Liebelt Sergay Liston Linda Lowe Dick Lund The real character of a man is in his sense of humor. 'SF' 'I .J' 3 if M T. ,SLM Nina Marie Lund Gerry Lunnen Jewel Mangus Katherine Manning tag, - I-i, 'fi.,wf5 , Af i A if A 'Q ., Ta ' Q '.a.,,jl ' are 'Q ff 'Whqurg N! li fm an-A fi-fr, ,322 3 A iq? NN V 'Vx g MIK V . Wu I gf? QE. f was 'fr' his I , rf mpiogfrs W f -wwf a an . M fi' , M i A r is-as ,, is-. .. H L, 4 -3- r r rrr- :,r ss, as --sr or fa- T n fel? lf- f f' r Mr x .fs 3 W, ., F , N , . s ,I - Q , ff Karen Sherry Ron Janice Marston McDonald Mecham Miller Douglas Claire David Sharlene Mason McGhie Merrill Mills Eddie Donald Darlene Lennis Mayer Mecham Mick Mills Sharee Patty Wanema Laura McDaniels Meacham Mikesell Mills 43 r 1-FN 4'-L2 Mg vis K at 3 ff. 'afar , A 40 P!! Leonard Moon james Moore Carole Morley Norene Morris ,ny jo Anne Morrison LaRae Moss LaVon Moss Dorothy Nash llBSllIllBH A 2 35 - Fla 'WW Rem. Neal Russell Nessen oy Newbold Ray Newman ilhk ,wana 'Huff Sandra Noakcs Betty Nordgrccn Michael Onglcv ohn Oldham xwmfm C--2? ff MW. -JN xii'-J WW C' vi ,g J' Cary OVIAII Marilyn Page bhella Page Sheldon Pago. fa 'Q' we-pi! 5,2 -1'-Q' Nr-f -...ik 1' Mary Palmeniano Donna Parlun berry Parkm oan Parrlsh I Hind u k Q W .H 4' M ,, 'fm V ft A i A 5 1 W A ' A aw W' 22:3 ,lf 1 lg , .1 I .. ,.-2:V Q ' 'L N. 'A ,E ff ' :: P P rf P' ' aa M ll'a a aa law aff 3, 5, wiv' 'l 9 Pkg: 5 , 1 N... V gif' M , Q fa sr f -3' I .-'mx , :wg .1- A : ' 'bb' .,,, , T, M M ' P I U . .v,,. , V .N 3 ' ' :- v 3 V 'QF 5... ,TM ,K - L, , ' r . P.. gh , s N W-'fail ss. A if La - 5 ' P 1- ' J . 1 , . N . 1 S J G 44 AWA 'a - ee ,-nm 90 ll Mi Q ff xx 1, Dana Peak Barbara Peasley Janet Pederson Ray Perkins 5? Q .E ?Hgg.j: .V rf, .3-R K at Q25 my naar' f 'w wigs' 1 , fi' 1 M' 4 if Q f .am A w. .magp M ' HBVYU 1 Eugene Peterson Karen Peterson Jeannine Pope Franklin Pratt -1 .:' Ruff , All wg - 1. -1 fi M gg Q 'I ,gtg x w' ' --'- 3 F M n ' 4 'ix af f 4 ' .rm gf. 4 isa! Gif Q24 , Honesty is the best policy. 6' ws' l tg A. 2. 1' I Q l Reed Pratt Patty Pritchett Richard Purdy Keith Ranek Edith Randall jan Randall Bob Rawlins Eddy Richardson 45 Kent Richins Ann Richman Jack Roberts Jeannette Rodgers e Q A235 Li Y iv ME if if X X li in R is ti x . ,Ott xl,-.,.M ,...s ,,, Nancy Rodgers Dixie Rogers janet Rose Janet Schulthies Pat Schulthies Dale Schryver Annette Scott Eldon Searcy llBSlIHlBIl f News are f:-...U vw xwvf vw awww -fl? was YW-ww wail .36 H' -.,,,.... Beverly Qedgwlck Lynn Sedgwick oann SESSIONS 40 Mike Sharp Kent Slmmone Max Smedlcy Larnlyn gmlth v1s,,? '- dvvww ww.-if PEP Dan Qmlth Ray Smlth Ray Qouthwlck Norman Qpencer 14,-' fear' ,kwa Nm M-wr fwif 'QM' Ruth Sweat Lawrence Taggar une Talbot Helen Taylor Being a good citizen is your first and last step in the adult world. ,QW 'WF N f rg' 7 Mm., WWW V995 .ahh-4. Joyce Taylor Dawn Terry Bruce Thomas Tommy Thorum Jean T ibbirrs Kent Tibbitts Melvin Tingey Sherman Tingey Dee Ann Tolman Kent Tolman Max Tolman Richard Tolman Sue Trimble Merese Turner Betty Urry Mardee Van Ry 47 Dean Ronnie Karen Van Uitert Warren Wiscombe Jerry Louine William Volmar Wilcox Wood Connie Sharon joe Waddoups Williams Yenchik La Ree Arlan Colleen Wade Williamson Youngberg ACTIVITIES g.,.'f ' f-,'. .'. I 1 farr: .. '.... , ag:- Frh I ja? gf I L '77 '21 -f f f , f v f f f . I . - ffl A 1 -.S ' is-4,2 I Q .J L, Of equal importance in the building of a school are the extra-curricular activities that are associated with the regular school work. Through these activities are developed traits of sportsmanship and appreciation of skill. S.-f ,QS 1' 05-32-'M 0. - Jw.--'.', ef :fi lf? f f -5 Q 9 L, . Q TTX Q4 fm '1 'Jw rvx Mlm. ...Q iff f X C 4'b1 is if f , f tQiff,f27i LLOYD HAYES DON PERKINS Uuauhes Vern Gren, Bobby Decker, Clyde Haacke. Part of the building of a new school is based on the activities that take place throughout the school year. Coach Hayes and Coach Perkins have conf tributed a great deal by giving our boys a wellfrounded sports program. They have strived to put forth a series of activities designed to improve their health and physical development. We deservedly salute our coaches for a job well done. MANAGERS One of the more important and least noticed parts of athletics are the sports managers. It is their job to see that the teams' equipment needs are supplied. They have done a swell job for the school as well as the teams. X il. ' w Cheerleaders an--4, vw 'Wx NN. 1 W D Igk C1710 1- W H Q fc1m,-Maagierxn ju H Hs nes K Rlllldld 155011 ai-no Urs Whlt IQ pen mthout mlx lm! wlflt 19 1 glmg mthout cheerlmdnref Qur chuerln lders haw done m outitmdmg Joh lrrfmglng our Lhenm md gmng 111 they xp h 1d to make U9 cheer the tp lm on, md muntun good Qportem mehlp Qur 1pprec1at1or1 goes to D1Ck Ronme Georglm lx lun md Clthulm for rhg xx ay m vxhlch they hfne helpgd bmld the Qpmt of the Qchool -ul v S ,W if -,. if J K ,K I , , iv - F,-, nt F0 . , Bac 1. k 0 . , 1 ' . I ,Q N ' 0 yl A, 1, , 1 1 M , ' Fl. 1 I v. l 7 1 - 1 . 1 1 L V. A1 x . 1 ' I C AK. 1 L C L 1 1 ' AL . ' ' 2 ., 2 2 ' ' 3. L ' 2 , vx 1 1 x1 1 1 . 1 . . ' L 1 L L L 1 1 , 1 L 1 a 1 .4 . . A .1 I1 x 1 1 1 A 1 c . , , L, 1 , c c 1 V . y . X L I x . K . . L 4 lllUlllilll Hi hli his U U MELVIN CALL Tackle Hear the bones crush? . . . See the frosty turf fly! . . Mark the rattling game! Our sophomore football team came out of the season not all victorious hut they were gallant in defeat and hold in victory. The crown of sportsmanship was their first year glory. Y l all i -sail NOEL COOK Halfback RON DEVEREAUX BILL ERICKSON BUSTER JONES KENT I-IANSEN Tackle Guard Quarterback End BRUCE LODER FRED MERTLICH BILL RAWLINS PAUL WILLEY Tackle Halfback Guard Guard EUGENE SECRIST KARL SELIAAS CREED WHEELER BRUCE RILEY End End Center Halfback With fall comes football. Football creates sportsmanship, strong healthy bodies, tolerance for others and good clean rivalry. Although this was only our first year in football We can be very proud of our Freshman team. ' V 'riiirifal' U THB lfllllllll Season Bountiful ........ ...... Bountiful ........ .,.... Bountiful ........ ...... Bountiful .,.,,... ...... Bountiful ........ ,..... Bountiful ........ ....,. o- 6 - Granite .. ....... 14 20 - jordan ,... ....... O 6 - South ...... ..,.... 2 O 19 - West ...... ....... 3 Z 7 - East ,.... 7 32 - Davis ,..... 6 ,alia .GM WALLACE BROWN HENRY CALL RONNIE CAPPS GEARY COCKRUM Guard Guard Fullback Halfback 54 RICHARD PURDY BOB RAWLINS MIKE SHARP SHERMAN TINGEY JUE YENCHIK End Halfback End Center Comer f WM gm 5 M , , W llihunvw V .,,. ,--,y,XL,i.- . .- F gf? ,Q Qs QW W ' W . ,.Q. N Qvgqw T , W W fy V ' '21 1o uf Y f 1Q f k1 l 3?-F an - iff- ' 'QW M - -1. 42 N sf f is A , Q4 14' M I Qlffh ' +1 My A K 5 70 V 'Q' ,ag R-Q - Qifgijfwwi h S r A ' !m, . ' , l .I ef 9 'M . , . 'E::E, J 5' Y W J , 1 , V,.:. ...aa . . ,N ff-1 :v- 4 Y f' ,, 44 ' ' i , 1 ' ,... W 'fi 4 Wk QTY . 'F N k ., x 7 I v-:- ,v.,, A .:, . ,.. . f W U -, . x fy, M. 1 41mg QW ,Wm if M ,Q ., Ip 5'e,,h Wm WINNERS OF THE NOON-TIME INTRAMURAL GAMES Mr. Nelson TRAUX lol. Volleyball-lOtb Grade ......,.A.....,,,......... Mr. Pratt Volleyball- 9th Grade ...... Mr. Gale, Miss Tams Basketball-lOtb Boys ........................ Mr. Nielson Basketball-10th Girls ....... ..... M r. Holbrook Basketball- Qrh Boys ..... ,...... M r. Nelson Basketball 9th Girls CHAMPIONS Volleyball-Boys ...,.,..G...,................,..,.,... Mr. Pratt Basketball-Boys ...... ........ M r. Nielson Basketball-Girls ...... ...,.. M r. Nelson 'Q 1 l Q P ,.wi'?3? BASEBAL 57 Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful ....... .... Bountiful ....... .,.. Bountiful ....... .... NOEL COOK Forward '52 SCOREBOARD 24 - lordan .. If 49 - Granite tt.. tttt -l O 263 - South ..tt. .... 3 T 45 - West 36 32 - East ....t ut., 3 5 -ll - Davis ,,,,, ,,,, 4 6 41 - jordan 33 34 - Granite ,... t,,. 3 7 50 -' South rs--s '--A 3 9 KENNETH HESS EusTER JONES 33 i West Guard Guard 32 - East ..... .... 3 4 35 - Davis ....i .,.. 3 23 HH klllhilll Baslcethall is an asset to our school. It helps huild strong and healthy hodies for those who take part. It produces a spirit of cheerful rivalry. Our team has had a very prosperous year. llnder the supervision of Coach Perkins, they finished the season in a tie for second place with Gran' ite and Davis. Good sportsmanship provides lasting satisfaction. Our Sophomores have heen rewarded for their good, clean competition. Congratulations, men! 14455 1,' r r F V. A' jf . l r lx l X. , j f l 'Willis- RON DEVEREAUX MONTE EDWARDS Forward Center '33 BRUCE RILEY EUGENE SECRIST KARL SELJAAS BILL SMITH PAUL SMITH Forward Forward Forward Guard Guard llVB lllllll l FRESHMAN SCORES 21 20 21 25 and Viulnrg 71 I7 .F F 19 JOHN ALLRED BOB ANDERSON 10.1 Bountiful ,.,,.AO.....,. 26 -- North Davis 77vO....., - Bountiful ............,. I7 -- North Davis... Bountiful .,.,,......... 28 - North Davis.. Bountiful ............,. 34 - Davis Sophs. . Bountiful .............. 20 - North Davis... Bountiful .............. 31 - Granits Sophs. .... - Bountiful .............. 28 - North Davis... Bountiful .............. 32 - North Davis... Bountiful ............rr 24 - Granite Sophs. Bountiful .............. 25 - Davis Sophs. . 14 Forward Guard 60 W riff, 3 a. ASSENBERG DARRELL BAILEY HENRY CALL RONNIE CAPPS WALTER QLARK Guard Center Forward Guard Guard LARRY HANLEY GARY LARSEN GERRY LUNNEN GARY OLIVATT REFD PRATT Guard Guard Forward There goes the final whistle and Bountiful High has won hy three points. That has been the pattern more or less for all the freshman games this year. The team has done an outstanding joh this season. Every game was guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seats throughout the quarters of play. We hope that every season for these players will he as successf ful as this first one has heen. BRUCE THOMAS TOMMY THORUM MAX TOLMAN JOE YENCHIK Forward Forward Forward Guard 61 Minor Spnris Y Q, -mf ' 'a my Qiytcwr' Z. ln our Physical Education Classes we have learned a variety of minor sports de- signed to huild healthy and well coordinf ated hodies. These sports are not limited. .-Xnyone who wants to may have the pleasure of participating in tumhling, volleyhall, hase- hall, and track. Ulllllilllli Une musical asset to the school is the orchestra. They have presented assemhlies in this school and in other schools. Qur orchestra students have concentrated on giving us pleasant and interesting musical selections. Their sharps and flats have comhined into good music. Their scales have huilt harmony and listening pleasure. 1 hw ,,,. 3 W, y ly w if it ' WWE? f A LIN ydpwf is.--f flung:-:jp First row: Ruth Aamodt, Genieye jentzsch, Gloria Miller, Marv Lou Smith, Fred Mert- lieh, Gailya Blotter, Carolyn Smith. Second row: Mary Alice lialcle, livelyn Steinert, Renee Lamh, Evelyn Anderson, Lillian Wlilliams, Rolean Gustafson, Mary Hatch. Third row: Lawrence Taggart, Rex Beazer, jack Christensen, Gary Purcell, Gayle Christensen, Robert Holbrok, Michael Norton, George Broschinsky, Richard Ford, Nina Lund, james Cargyle, Niary Palmesano. Fourth row: Sharee NlcDaniels, Kent Tihhetts, Mr. Peterson, Keith Folkman, Barhara Goforth, Emerson Davis, Kent Boggess, Franklin Newhold, and George Mellrath. 64 W E, W Q ,E 1, W, af , ,,,,,, y -if- - 5 , 1 Q , ' L , Mi . A ,L WMM, gurl' , Fl First row: jack Christensen, Rex Beazer, Gary Purcell, Donald Davis, Keith Folkman, Ray Southwick, Sharlene Mills, Sterling Perks, Lawrence Taggart. Second row: jane Brown, Valerie Beesley, Paul NVillev, Barhara Goforth, Tommy Kaloher, Arlyn Dun- can, Dick Lund, Bruce Liehelt, Kent Stacey, Kent Boggess, Noreen Morris, Ronald liggett, Gayle Christensen, Cora jean Rosier. Third row: Grant Stahle, Gerry Fratto, Sharee Mellaniels, Carol Peck, Eugene Jentzsch, john Kiipack, Kent Tihhetts, Mr. Peterson, Veryl Cleverly, Rohert Chamberlain, George Ellis, Billy Cahoon, Walter Clark, David NViliiams, Steve Sessions, George Mcllrath, Rohert Holhrook, Michael Norton, George Brosehinsliv. Hdllll The class is husily working, the teacher leans hack to enjoy the silence and solitude. Then as though from nowhere, a loud hang and a musically sounding disturhance. lt was our hand! .-Xll kidding aside, we are really proud of it. From it has come our pep hand, which has really added to the spirit of our games. Individual talent has also come from the hand. lt has contrihuted greatly to the huilding of our school's spirit and activities. 65 S-1 ZX Z2 'F-1-4 o 33 l Row one: Ronald Beers, Reed Pratt, Richard Hart, Bob Rawlins, David Williams, Byron Fish er, Franklin Newbold, Dick Dejong, Leonartl Moon. Row two: George Broschinsky, Vern Gren jerry Wtfstley, Gary Nye, Bill Erickson, Lynn Greco, Merlin Gardner, Douglas Mason, Gary lid monds. Row three: Mr. Pratt, Franklin Pratt, Bill Rawlins, Lynn Jensen, Ronald Devereaux Bruce Riley, Nlax Tolman, Dean VanUitert, Farrel Florence, Ronnie Capps. G6 Mary Hatch, Carolyn Pace, Mary Alice Eaklc, Miss Tams, Mickey Hall, Karen Lewis. LEAP YEAH Ill EE Girls' 0 lSSllUlillIUH The Girls' Association consists of all the girls in the student hody. lt is in charge of building up the various extraf curricular activities in the school. This year the organization has sponf sored a Girls' Dance, Assemhlies, and many other activities. The officers-Mickey Hall, Mary .-Xlice Eakle, Carolyn Pace, Karen Lewis, and Mary Hatch-have started the Girls' As' sociation of Bountiful High off to a good heginning. Bill Erickson being crowned by Miss Tams. 411 sig' 'N 4 ,qj. in ,' 32' . Q 'fig fy f.iU--YL 1. W, ,' ,QV iv 1. f ,, J Q -D Q V' ya'f,q:'fw vi fuel 'AJ I ymivmi: ,Ryu gi M' Hugs 0 Q X llSSUUliIllUll All of the hoys of our student hody helong to the Boys' Asf sociation. During this first year they sponsored a dance for the students of the school. They also worked toward the installation of a scorehoard. We owe these accomplishments and many other things which have contrihuted to the school spirit to this organization. W'e hope that the Boys' Association will continue their successful huilding throughout the years to come. s 5 Q 15. 49 Q l ' o Standing: Bruce Riley, Vice-President: Kent Hansen, Secretaryg Michael Norton, Executive Officer. Below: Edgcl Bailey, Treasurer: Dick Lemon, President. liillt lllllll Everyone gets a hang out of the Rifle Cluh. lt strives to teach a person to handle a gun with skill and safety. lt is affiliated with the National Rifle Association, and is sponf sored hy Legion Post 79, Rifle Cluh. The memhers meet once a week. the tenth graders meeting during first period and the ninth grade during fourth period. Qur school provides a well equipped range and qualified instructors to comhine in huildf ing future riflemen. V......,....,..g...s.a.-mmm MWM..N....,.... .... ,WMA -ww . illlh llllllll 'il Ski President, Gerry Lunneng Secretary, Carolyn Smith, Treasurer, Robert Arbong Vice-Presb h by Decker: Advisors, Mr. Nelson d nt, Bo ind lwliss Tams. Row one: Gerry Lunnen, Marilyn Alter, joan Parkin, Georgia Cayias, Gerri Holbrook, l.aRae Moss, Sharee Mcllaniels, Diane Burnham. Row two: Sandra Noakes, janiee Parkin, Barbara Goforth, Ronald lilliott, Billy Cahoon, Paul Grd. Row three: Mr. Nelson, Miss Tams, Carolyn Smith, Betty Nordgreen, Bryon Fisher, Bobby Decker, Robert Arbon, Michael Leavitt. Row four: Ron- ald lwiecham, Bruce Liebelt, Glen Black, Robert Cham- berlain, Leonard Nloon, Gerald Hogge, jack Barnett. Fifth row: Joel Parrish, Gerry Parkin, Garth Clay, Kent Boggess, Ronnie XVarren, Karsten Hansen, Gary Larsen. llllll He flies through the air The purpose of the Ski Club is to teach the students a sport which they may enjoy all of their lives. The members strive to improve skiing style and establish within themselves a respect for others on the ski hill. The club has made several treks to Bright- on, inviting other students to attend. The sponsors and officers have clone a good job in making this club enjoyable and worthwhile. B 9 F. H. A. llllll fel 'fi' Jeanette Rodgers, lwirs. Gardner, Mrs. Stucki, Rowene Riley, Margaret Ford, Claudia Burnham, l-aRene Hayes, Mary Aliee Eakle, Colleen Florence. The Fl-lA club is an international organization of home' making girls. lt is an organization established to build the Future Homemakers of America. Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Stucki, as faculty advisors, planned the building of this Club in our school. Among their projects, the members sponsored a tea inviting all the homemaking students and their mothers. lt was later followed by a candy sale. The FHA Club believes in the future, by helping its members prepare for it. Row one: Marilyn Waite, Claudia Burnham, lilaine Hol- brook, Barbara Bennett, Colleen Florence, Nanell Heaton, Margaret Ford, Kae Memmott, Mickey Hall, Mrs. Stueki. Row two: Vanietta Harris, l,aRene Hayes, Kathryn Good- fellow, Rowene Riley, Mary Alice Fakle, Madeline Poulson, joy Newbold, livelyn Call, Laura Mills, Wanema Mikesell, Carolyn Hogan, Nelda Mellermivtt, Mrs. Gardner. Row three: Cora ,lean Rosier, l.aRae Larsen, Betty Urry, joy Allen, Jeanette Rodgers, Ruth Sweat, Connie VVaddouPs, JoAnn Morrison. ,:.f,g.s.- W . M, I , -:ni r . . J Officers: jack Christensen, President: Mrs. Stuckig Gayle Christensen, Secretary: Grant Staley, Vice President. Hugs' looking lluh WhLlf,S cooking at Bountiful High? lt's the hoys. A cluh was started for hoys who wished to learn the fundamentals of cooking and they have succeeded in com- posing several edihle things. This cluh has been instrumental in building hetter hachelors, hetter men for our school, and Nhetter hushandsf' Dan Smith, john Reese, Grant Staley, Gayle Christensen, Mrs. Stucki, Dana Peekc, Eugene Peterson ffrontj Byron Fisher, Jack Christensen, Tommy Kaloher, Rohert Brown. 72 Officers: Ioan Parrish, Vice Presidentg Mr. Gale, Nanell Heaton, Historian, Claudia UlllS, Shop lluh The Bacherlors' Club was organized to promote better bachelors. ln contrast, the Girls' Shop Club was organized to m promote more efficient wives. The girls have worked with leather Burnham, President: Sharon Williams, Sec- and plilstlc- They have made belts, Salt retary. and pepper shakers, and other items. Among their activities, they planned and enjoyed a club party. lt is hoped that their training may make the Hfixfitl' problems of their future husbands fewer in number. joan Parrish, Mrs. Gardner, Nanell Heaton, Roshelle Dolor, Renee Lamb Rowene Riley, Dawn Terry, Colleen Florence, Sherry McDonald, Phyllis, Colebrook, Dorothy Nash, Gladys Davis, Claudia Burnham, Mr. Gale. 73 lil Clllll Evelyn Anderson, Vice-President: Mr. Jardine Kim Burningliam, Secretaryg jimmy Peters President. The skill to use a pencil, brusb or pen is not possessed by everyone. Tbe Art Club bas been organized to furtber artistic ability in its mem- bers. Under tbe supervision of Mr. Jardine, tbis club bas proven to be very enjoyable, as well as successful. Standing: Ivan Bryson, Paul Grd, Doug Wood, Eugene jentzsch, Kim Burningham, jim- my Peters, Alan Call, Kent Simmons, Eldon Searcy, Mr. Jardine. Seated: livelvn An- derson, Linda Call, LaRae Larsen, Karin Fisher, jovce Mills. Geneviewe jentzsch. 74 Airplane e iluh Great aviators and pilots are not grown overnight -- they must he nurtured to develop into the great men and women We want and need in aviation. To insure this, a numher of our students have handed together to keep alive the interest of flight. They call themselves the Cloud Clippers of Bountiful High. Seated: Dixie Arnold, Gladys Davis, LaRae Moss, Pat Schulthics, Diane Burnham, Mar- tha Rich, Elaine Holbrook, Karla Gustaveson, Roberta Allred. Standing, front row: Joyce Mills, Ruth Engelhrccht, Joyce Holbrook, Richard Ford, Bobby Gwynn. Back row, stand- ing: Mr. Muir, Joe McDonnell, Richard Barlow, Lloyd Baldwin, jonathan Klint, Frank- lin Harding, Peter Norton, Richard Marquiss, Ronald Eggctt, Stanley Farrin, James Kneeht, Maynard Moss, Eddie Mayer, Ronald Elliott. - Thi! 1952 llglillll 'sv COLLEEN HANSEN - KAY OSTLER - JANE PETERSON STERLING PERKES - KENT GERBER 76 .-X yearhook without ahle editors would he like an automohile without a steering wheel. As a team, Colleen, Kay, and lane have woven together these pages of memories- your Legend. Because of their work, our Bountiful High School has its first lmgend. An enterprise isn't successful unless it can pay for itself. Kent and Sterling, year' hook managers, have successfully financed the Legend hy plugging for suhscriptions and pounding the doors of husiness houses for advertisements. if H7 Q i Awf ' v I 'Wig' ,L JoAnn lillis, Nlr. Nelson, Carol Babcock, Mr. jardine, Elinore Hughes, Mr. Challis, Ann lla- Vis, Jeanette Rodgers. Sitting: Keith Keddington, Robert Arhon, Kent Boggess. A wellforgnnized group must always have ahle assistants and sponsors. ln the ninth grade assistants there has been Ll cooperative attitude and il will' ingness to work. XX'ith the experience they have had, perhaps they can go on to write a bigger und better l,egt'ml. -ii '-......f 5 , Part of the work of producing a yearbook involves the tvping of name lists, letters, and many other things. Marlene and Mike have contributed their share to the build- ing of the Legend. To tie a legend together-it is composed of pictures, editorials, and finances-we must call on those who are especially gifted, the artists. livelyn and JoAnn are responsible for the excellence of our art work. TT 5, lllill llllSS ll ll U I I Vanietta Harris, 10th Grade: Mrs. Gardner Margaret Ford, 9th Grade. The Red Cross Council is made up of a student chosen from each home room. The council was organized to develop international friendship and help the less fortunate people of the world. The council has sponsored a clothing drive, a dance, and many other activities to lend a hand to unfortunates, and teach our students to share. in Top: Dean Van Uitert. Sixth row: DeAnn Tolman, Rex Beazer. Fifth row: Connie Waddoups, Mary Alice Eakle. Fourth row: LaRee W'ade, Renee Lamb. Third row: Margaret Ford, Marilyn Neal, Vanietta Harris. Second row: Noel Cook, Patty Priest, Karen W'isccsmhc, Gail johnson. Front row: DeAnn Barlow, Ann Davis. 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'X H ' N, , fx A 1 f 7- 1 MICKEY HALL Our school nickname, 'lThe Bounf tiful Braves, was originated hy Mickey Hall. Mickey put a lot of thought into the name and finally chose Braves hecause it fit in with the school colors, it is peppy, and could he used well in cheers. This name has heen important in all of our activities this year and will remain for years to come. That's quite an honor, Mickey! Thug Erealed the aries GEORGIA CAYIAS The name of our yearhook, K'The Le 'endf' was su' ested hf Ge-or'ia lv T 5- Cayias. Since our school name is l'The Braves, Georgia took that theme and huilt around it the name of our year- b0Ok. Legends are stories of Indian life, and The Legend retains for you the story of l'The Braves. lt is an appropriate name and Georgia deserves a salute of thanks for suhmitting it. llur Suhnul Highlights soon as I snap the picture, you can resume Taking advantage of Leap Year . . your natural expression. Cupid's little helpers . . . 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