Davis High School - D Book Yearbook (Kaysville, UT)

 - Class of 1960

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X R IN 74 ,,,,..e-an ? 5 -,, 9 milf -gift' 3 N5W F'lfaa,.v-M ...W-.., Fin Q0 Familiar Faces 41 M as ,X,, W4 'K 'iv J J if if A u I 0 Davis has been full of familiar faces This year as l6OO students have pushed Their vvay through The crowded halls. The school has been packed with confident seniors leaving novv after Their last yearg carefree juniors cornplefing a year full of fung and peppy sophomores bringing new ideas and enthusiasm To the school. X 4 al 4 l X 5' 3 i 5 E s . xc X ' A s 1 AL W' 'ad-N 1 W2 L. I, Q .fy TJ ' Q 4 l 1'-, lf. 'als' 4 5 f A .X ,', fy., ,vu 1 ,- g .51 '39-J Jac iz, fic fx A mix: If 5. 'Ag 4-T. K J Y cf? if l J - c , W xr is- . i M ., 3:2 As. . ' - S X if airs X 1- x fr -rf-r 'gf 2 ' AZ ,EK V X 'V is I Q, 5 g . . 1, , nv' f r - s , JK, K, K Vg, .3 ' ' it X 0 ss Q .ms 1 4 . X' Ifif- wr 2 I vp Q X X 2 'W -, H' V A Ax YAY: I Q ' Q fur, X . . 2 A ,f,,N1:, I , 'EFX VR 1, A -A Pl, I W xt I A , E 1 ' 1 A A P A K ' K Q n Q 4 A vQQa These faces have been seen in the many familiar places of Davis. They have cheered in the fieldhouse and on the football field, watched assemblies and shows in The auditorium, and boughf Things af The bookstore. They have walk- ed through The halls, come To dances in The gym, and spent time in The class- rooms. ! J X l l xx X Q 4 - 'xt' 5:4 -4 I x - A A 3 - 'Q A 'Q' . , ','f F' N 0 0 t S Q ' a 3 - X . sl l- x Q 5' . 'YQ ' 'K 1 . 1: ' A 6' J'-:S - 3 , ' sf- K x y G . ' A P a X 5 4. .lt t Y Q' W., yi is , , 1 5 X .. 1 Q I K' I wh . U x .1 4 N -ff s v Nb I 1 M x , 1 s ' ', xA J . Li- 5 I kk, .j1,'Qf':: Q ' Q 5 n 4 45Y'r.? '4 N ' Mit . .I 'RYA .,Mbv,.,3. J- 13 15 X ' 1' A Q . .K V ffl. ' A 3 'X XX 1.8. 'f V7 . N' 5,4 A 'i Q 5 in . ,ff X' A . E . i. 3 kg 6 an . .- I 1 J. 9 , V F I I S ,, ,-. ,,, .fa-K 1 J. ,. -. ,1,-jan Pin' ,. N, 2313- if - 5, , '-3621125531 yr 1 H2 ff- li,-'F i 1 Xfkfegei' ff? 1 1 O I v 1 ' ' Q, rn. . . 'J I , . 1 0 F i g .-as ': ' go- A , , 1 A . n . x - . n 1 A-K 1 ' ' xr: el 4 1' ' A 01.4, Q -qw v 5 a 1 1 ' Q , 1 v ' a 1 ADMINISTRATICDN ',. l s l mf' The coipoible workers oind leoders of our odmin- istroition stond ds the bockbone of the school. The members of the administration are among the most familiar faces at Davis. The principal and all of his associates have always been ready to guide and advise the students. Davisites can look with pride to these people who stand at the head of their school. Faculty members have done their part, too, in making Davis an outstand- ing school. Because of their patience and understanding they have been able to teach the students many things. Although the students sometimes don't show it they do appreciate these fine people. Cooks and custodians are also a part of Davis. These people work behind the scenes to maintain this school. Librarians help to keep students supplied with books which inspire and help them to grow intellectually. The bus drivers bring students to school and take them home. Student body officers are another part of this group that governs Davis. Elected by the class members they are the voices of the students and work for them at all times. All of these make up the Davis High School Administration. Although new faces appear from year to year these are still the main forces behind the growth and development of this school. Everyone at Davis can be sincerely proud of these personalities who help hold high the standards of their school. A Ai n IiTRATION c T5 ,pai Through The years Davus Hugh School has sTruven To help The sTudehTs To grow and develop Thelr TalehTs To form hablTs of work To develop Ideals of lusTuce and rlghT To become loyal and capable :T e cl ho passes Through Davus Hgh c ool For There IS a rcah ose labor :sl lscloho ah urn ledge ahol Th equuTy 8 ,K ciTizehs Through The academic and acTlviTy programs. May A li: sal of each T.-. ' , S h , ' m ' 'h , ,. cl ' Beatrice Carroll at of irs a s poised Ars Carroii is among the farniiiar faces at Davis High Her friendly and cordial personality enabies her to p more her main interest the feifare of e s of Davis H Thomas M. Davis Assistant Principal and Dean of Boys . . . A man of varied interests and a wide background, Mr. Davis has been a familiar face around Davis High for many years. The main interest of this active man is the school itseif, -g A ii I TRATION DHVIS Faflulty '-9 Marvin Blanken Thomas N Davis 'One Grange James He d0'I BUSH-,ess Busmess Business Business Busmess and Comme1'c1a1A1't Students of business at Davis High are receiving valuable background and knowledge to guide their future business activities Under the capable leader ship of our business instructors stJdents work tor speed and accuracy in the business arts Many students have discovered the worlds of music and art through instructors at Davis who recog mze the importance of encouraging and developing the skills of the potential artists -Mwiiei Ivan Cornua I' Ronald Pexfon Music Students gain useful experience in office work while learning fo use business machines. Physlcal and Blologlcal SCIQDCQ if 'If' Hayle Buchanan Physlology 'ss Ray Jorgensen Physlology ,.4v Gerald Dalton Mathematics 'B i I X N One of the odd snghts around Davns thus year vvas an all gurls chemlstry class In the Well equlpped chem nstry laboratory boys and gurls galn a basic knowledge of elements and reactlons J ln the physiology and blology classes students learn the scxences and study the world around them Wnth the need tor trained rnathernatlcnans :ncreas Ing day by day the math classes at Davis are attract mg more and more students Interested In learnnng the exact scnences Kenth Hutcluns Buology 1 Russell Barton Mathematucs Robert Bowen Rnchard Butler Mathematucs Chemistry 33? V-iv Non Moody Mefrlll Kenneth Muir Guy Nelson Mathemetucs M Mathemetlcs Mathemetxcs . A X is l 9 , 1 L ' I 4 I - -ll l A .. + t v -'r e -- ., , , A -I , I ,N K I x .WT t'tl ' ' ' ' , . ' . . . ' , - c try, ' V' l . I A I n . . , 3 ,3 if . I I-7, , l rf' X r 'I ,Q 1- A ly I X f , V , . E N t it k l x- ,- ' ' r ,I -t l' ' f y ' , t LLL 1 N . . ' ' . ' ' ll ii ll IiTRATlON Physical Education l...2...3...4... a familiar sound to all stu- dents taking gym. Building healthy bodies and improv Ing coordination are goals that are set for students in these classes Coaches at Davis have done a fine lob guiding the teams this year at Davis They believe that building character is one of the most important phases of athletics They also teach principles of good sports manship to all their play ers Y If 1-rf. 1K5 Grant Culllmore John Dawson Gglda Dgwng Gerald Purely Athletics Athletics Physical Education Alhlellcs Industrlal Arts Industrial Arts are studied by boys taking shop radio agricul ture and crafts The shops at Davis hum with the activities of fixing cars building useful articles as well as studying agriculture These boys learn arts on which they can build their futures Taught and helped by com petent instructors boys at Davis are learning to be the farmers mechanics and technicians of to morrow ,All Rnchard Dean Bubak Athletncs Glenn Taylor Athletics Dewayne Garrett Radio Drivers Education and Home Economics Students at Davis are learning to be good and careful drivers due to the efforts of Mr. Liston and Mr. Wilcox, the Drivers' Education teachers. In the two new cars furnished by ff ...- local dealers students learn correct prin- ciples of driving. v it The Horne Economics department at ' Davis is teaching girls the basic prin- ciples of sewing and cooking. Each girl is learning useful arts that can be applied in her future it A 5,1 I 'W Q Sl lee Liston Lynn Wilcox Vrrglnla Barton Drivers Education Drivers Education Home Economms W K 4 a--ff s F lark! .1 laik. ,gfgfs I I.aVar Godfrey Don Edwards Dean Hammer Agriculture Auto Mechanics lndusmal Args 1:-:sat ,,,- fn Z! Pat Hardy Home Economics Elaine Rampton Home Economics BQ gi ,pe-A Ted laser Clinton Zollmger Auto Mechanics Agriculture ' k . Y at - , l - 4 f ' X - , gh, E ff . Q 1 ,Q I' , f ,. ,J an l I N gr, I U fxs , rg, xi,,' L, Q 33: Q - s K , ,, X . rl ll ,lt 5 rf' 5' las! 7 . , .A A ffl 1 I t if x ' 2 x I . .rii ' , , . l W g X y, 19' ' ' X Q 1 .f t X. K , 0 l Af' ,' P h F P' I 2 ' 234 ,521 -use 1- r - 31- --fffI !'f' Q 3 'fc'1.i.U f ,.-' . '.5f i 2,4 if 'i:r..Z. l - V l. ' ' Lakai i I u IiTRATlON Florence Barton English -2 Language Arts Every student at Davis must take an English class or substitute a foreign language in its place. Everywhere language is important. People must speak correctly to advance in the world. English and speech teachers recognize this need and encourage their students to attain a better knowledge of their language. This knowledge will as- sist them in learning other subiects and help them to be better citizens in the world of tomorrow Donald Janson Julia Neyllle Dorothy Streeper Marlone Thatcher Parley Thorderson English English En llSl'1 g English English Walter Wnlhams Eva Barrett Harold Olmstead Yvette Sprague English Speech Spanish and German French mmm- H s- 1' Vaun Barber Earl Grossen History History Vs George Sperry Gayle Stevenson History History Counselors Keith Blmhall Farrell Humphreys Counse o Counselor Social Studies Q. Allen Halt Rex Passey Wayne Smart Hl570'Y History History Students must understand the past to be prepared for the future Because ot this univer sal truth history is a required sublect for the students of Davis High History of the World America and Amen can Problems are all part of the history depart ment where students learn about countries their problems and their leaders DlSl11'lCi.Ad.IT1l1'1lSJE1'8.JC1O11 These men mold the educa tional policy at Davis and deter mine how education should go in our county l Horton C Muller Non Teeclnng Personnel Wilma Galbraith Sherma Hallman Helen Gibson OffICe Office Librarian x .X 1 I 'M . , . . I f Y . s - l fl I I O U I I '29 , - If S l . iv I1 ' Supeflmendem Assistant Superintendent Directolr of l fs' , .i 4 A 1 ' 'J X . J I . r. - - , I r A ' ' ' In n TRATION Cooks FQ 41' 4 4 .1 l r AY Ak! 'H 1 o - F -.. Q .. o I rn :- - 12' 3 'l E fll U- w .. nv -1 S 2 fD .. 0 1 OJ 5 rn 4 2 49 m C17 0 o -f. T 'L Q. 'u :- E. 5' 3 OJ 1 UI -. o D 3 DJ N 2. ET 3 Ill 4 m 1 DI cn 3 I. :r X1 fs Custodlans fy N From left Oo ugh! Roland lBudl Barnes Lowell Harnblm Value Garrett Evan Ernckson Glen Nelson Grant Bond 16 0111. 0:25 Qi -. , 1? .Q V- , Z: as 5 4 , my . I 5 X . . - o ,l A l l ll xl- . I X fffssssssl Q W v . , A - X ' X X f, X' l A 4 X A I I '. ' A z X 'fl . ' A ik agus 4 . Y A l X 45 'X sf! D if l 1 r , ,A ,. lm , . F X U 5 L ,K A 'I . lu K 'I t 5 ,u'i - p Q 3 . - ' i i ' l Bus Drivers 9 9 9 SCHOOL su scnocil sus hi -'Y' Front row left to nght George H Bennett Jr George Q Bennett Joseph H Ray Elwyn Parker Arnold Wayment Raymon Willey Glenn Bryson Orval Morton Second row Elmer Ward Dean Mannmg Robert E Green Kenneth Draayer Floyd Hamblm Golden Waxte Dlaude Draayer Leonard Jensen Ira Egbert Sam Raymond Ashby H Imly Llbrarlans X Q11 1 '92 5 Left to right slttmg Roth Turner Jeanne Layton Betty Beckstead Doretta Wheeler He en Glbson Back row Marne Rnder Dorothy Allred Jessie McDanuels Mamlne Cedarlvolm June Spackman Jean etv '-'lorrrs Margaret Horsley Mabel Dernrlle x -X l 7 W' Student Body Officers X 3. vc gt 1 it u'QA K .Ad I 1-9' F05 - ,y Advisors in Student Of1f'1C91'S Roger Bambrough Arfust 1 Donna James Darla Parnsh ni I ll 4 , ' , 3' X S i . QQ Corresponding Secretary Historian Student Council left to right, first row: Mr. Barber, Advisor, Helen Visarrage, Andrea Halls, Jinny Nelson, Mary Maass, Roger Bambrough, Darla Parrish, Julie Simmons, Stan Reed, Margaret Whitesides, Donna James, Ilene Steele, Olaug Vaala, Lynne Housley, Gayle Allen, Miss Streeper, Advisor. Second row: Susan Scoffield, Carmon Fountain, Georgia Ann Mitchell, Pam White, Rosemary Small, Kathy Smith, Loralei Shellenbarger, Janet Burningham, Trudy Smith, Connie Thorderson, Elizabeth Vigeon, Pat Tucker, Rebecca Day, Ronna Petersen, Beth Miya. Third row: Elizabeth Adams, Anna Mae Clifford, Barbara Frost, Stan Adams, Wayne Hamby, Blaine Tanner, Ken Fox, Ted Long, Sam Trujillo, Mickey Kuroiwa, Russell Willoughby, Ronald Camp- bell, Larry Mitchell, Tommy Ashton. Fourth row: Alice Hollist, Pam Parrish, Tangee Maass, Barbara Holt, Mike Porter, Stan Hamblin, Brent Stevenson, Phillip Giles. Fifth row: Mike Duckworth, Jeff Nye, John Simmons, Roger Hart, Brent Maxfield, Michael Fowler, Louis Khoury, Brent Young, Ronald Ashbaker, Russell Ence, Bill Thompson, Doug Twede, Danny Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Doug Moon, Reed Hodgson, Steven Hodson. Friendships! Of all the won- derful memories I will have of Davis the friendships l have formed will stand out the most. With such outstanding people as our Principal, Mr. Whitesides, Mr. Davis and Mrs. Carroll, Miss Streeper and Mr. Barber, and the rest of the faculty, we, your student body officers, cannot help but love every day we have spent here. Margaret and Julie are the greatest of the greats. I will cherish the fond memories of these wonderful personalities forever. Along with them I will always remember all of my as- sociates these past years. Thanks for everything. Ston Reed Along with the other officers, I want to thank the student body for their support this year. Thanks must go to Stan and Julie, also, some wonderful leaders. I'll soon be leaving Davis, we all must some time, but I will take with me lasting memories. I love Davis and feel proud when I see her valiant brown and gold, and realize I was once part of her. The class of '60 leaves Davis to the future-please take care of her. Morgoret Whitesides For me, Davis has been a fast succession of colorful memories: Final exams, late assembly prac- tices, facts and theories, lost books, basketball scores, home- work-late into the night, Pro Schola drills, crowded lunch lines, theorems and equations, disappointments and victories. Davis has meant friends l'll never forget and opportunities I would never have had. I especially appreciate the help that Mr. Whitesides and the teachers have been to us, and the support of our wonderful studentbody. Julie Simmons 2l 1 SENIGRS 11 JJ Yr Our senior yeor cind the mony things we did olwoys hold ci speciol spot in our memory. Well, seniors, you finally made it to the top, and isn't is great? lsn't it a good feeling to know that the important officers in the student government are our fellow classmates? Doesn't it seem funny that after this school year is over that we will leave high school and either settle down to married life, start working on our own, or go away to the college or university of our choice? Our senior year was packed with fun and memorable things to do. Those get-togethers at noon and the jokes that went along with sandwiches were always a welcome break in the days work. Besides the day time activities, the night held much fun and glamour. The queens of the senior class could hold their own against every beauty in the school. As the end of the year came up, two big events were sighted. First the senior party and senior sluff day and then the day of graduation. For three years we were waiting for that blessed day when we were the only ones who got a day off. But maybe we need that day to recuperate from the night before when we received the last yearbook of our high school days. Finally after our leisure days were over, we became a part of the solemn graduation ceremony. As everyone marches into place, we have time to remember all the significant occasions connected with our school days at Davis. We become very happy because all these things happened to us but became very sad because it is all over. But as we look back we realize that we as seniors owe a great deal to our dear Davis High. Q- Senior Officers -T ! x , Y? if-J 4117. Q,-s f , Susan Scoffield Secretary QA Steven Hodson President i Barbara Holt Vice President , A Under The direction of The Three cap- alfe senior officers, The graduating class of l96O has excelled in all school func- tions. The officers working continually with The committee have been enthusiastic, hard working and have accomplished many worth-While Things. Steven Hodson vvith his energetic and efficient manner has lead The class func- tions and has kept everyone in line. When a person Talks about Barbara Holt, they also have To mention Susan Scot- Tied. These Two vivacious gals are The spirit of the senior class, They have worked To- gether to make our Tinal year at Davis High packed with enioyment, enthusiastic ac- tivities, and many fond memories. fu-,-as 4 Senior Committee This year the senior class has been fortunate to have such a select group of committee members and advisors to make sure that all senior activities have been full of pep and the spirit of Davis High. The ad- visors, Mr. Pexton, Mrs. Bingham, Miss Barrett and Mr. Jorgensen, have added judgment and experience to the enthusiasm and the new ideas of Mickey Kurdiwa, Hazel Harvey, Marion La Cornbe, lleen Way- ment, Elizabeth Vigeon, Carol Spencer, Terry Bar- ber, and Kem Gardner. When a iob was to be done which needed their talents, each eagerly responded to the call. Because all seniors are fun loving and the lead- ers ofthe school, the committee and the advisors have helped direct their energies so that every senior could help the class, and the entire student body benefit by the things they did. lt is very evident by their corn- iiiittee meetings that they have a definite kitack for 42 turning business into pleasure. lt seems that at the end of every commitee meeting that they are having a small party. They are fun loving and seldom ser- ious but they always seem to get the iob done. At least one committee meeting each week has to be attended and maybe more if a big activity is to be planned. They are hard workers and work side by side with the officers. We appreciate the efforts and are very proud of the work that has been done by the committee and advisors and we know they enioyed doing the work for us. They have made our activities with the senior class, ones that were filled with enjoyment and fond associations of fellow classmates. We know that if they continue to accomplish as good a quality of work as they have done in the past their future will hold many promising achievements. ENIORS Nell Adams Ellzabelh Adarns Roger Adams Carol Adams f'5Ii' 7 ' ,,.- f-C 44-ff Margery Almond Bruce Anderson Nancy Adams D Ames Marllyn Anderson Frank Barale 3'B ' 00 ,-0 '37 Z' Michael Ayers Donna Ashton Olin Bauman JoAnne Anderson Roger Bambrough Gayle Allen UU fd 7 ,l Terry Barher Bruce Barber Carolyn Barlow Jusfm Baden Elglge Blagkner Larry Barry 41 nrt' '-:P '9 Sherry Busseeer Dennxs Ball LeRoy Badger Carolyn Benner? Roy Baker Connie Beus VV -fx' '-3' Noall Benner? Gary Bmgham Delores Bc kd ll George Banlres Kafhleew Blood Den s Beyer Q6 if B 99 A -' I . x za- B g,. X .yy y,r V , ng ,,., he . 2 a: - f g . ll , as A Q A5 l A 'Q 1-A hi 'I my A -0 A 2 , gl l ' Q 1. A '1 eg. f On ' , A A rrsr A K' x N x A 6 fl V I V . 4 M y wt: 4 fs ' A -A Q. -I ,, P. W '- Q A ABBA A A x Q J :WX - r A B J , 1 . ' .J 'J Af 47 4' X g X ,Q y I Xa , I X' A A l. Q . J Hifi? K 922 4 ' lr Q u ' 2 f ya ai 'Q' -,av .4 Ernest Blankenship Beth Bodily Bill Bowe l Louise Brimhall 1-vu ao -.ff Brent Brown 31 I Q-57 3 r ui' 4445 ,J Carol Bodily i 'vs ,1 1 David Boelter Judy Bollschweiler ,l .4 9 James Bowman Sandra Burnett Max Brown Eva Jean Burnett Larry Brewer JI' Sharon Busby i Q-off ,l Y--'Y --.7 Charles Broschinsky Karen Bybee Lynn Bulkley , I MC rg? -Q Verl Byram A -s 5 Dennis Carlson Dean Bybee Sharon Carter Burnett Truman Carver Linda Child Lorraine Call ,lv ,Z ,.,-. iv --Y David Carnahan Roy Christensen David Christensen Karen Christensen Dale Child LA ,-f, 4 . T15 James Child Jaqueline Chesley Mike Chidesfer Dixie Child William Cardall Glenn Chynoweth 27 up i .fy .A 4, gl , ' - 4 f .Q W 5 Q ' 5 45 ' . 's3f ' ,':'. 5 ' 5? X9 W L5b5 ' ' , Q .rx 5 , - ps' x V11 1' I 1 -M, , 2 l I ' . ' '. 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Courtney Cowley Glenda Cook 'uv Carolyn Cuddle ,ff MJYWW F N 979' .4-cf Kermut Cunnnngham Q IC 1 Stanley Cook 'U 3 Rebecca Day L CSV Brent Cook R Nw Q3 Januce Clark LaRae Coleman ,1 Colleen Conley Mary Ann Crosson David Cunnmgham ,pi Joyce Dawson I f'Y ' Merlm Dames 'Dx 5 Ag Ann Dnbble Nancy DeHerrera Lynn DeGraw Judy Denny Elarne Echelberger gl 5 Marsha DeDecker ns James Duxon 11,0 Connne Engstrom Pete Elluson Julne Etherrngton Ted Ewing Dorothy Esprnoza Evelyn Evans ll, R : 'fu' ' ,' ' -u - 3 -7 '53 - I 4 L . . , x f X 9 f 1 1' N, y ' - ,-a. -7 ,J e ' ' f tgllll -1 . , I . . . r' H . t C I' ,- t , W f - ' P A ' A' -. L ,J ' I 'f C A , .a J J - l .W '7 rr , yy . X W C x -, fr QP -4 J ,ax J E ya ,Av , vw' Tj 4 ' Y ,av , - 'E' In M. V V f Y L ,N , U E 4 arg . A X W v . L f 1? , v 2 , . r 6 I -an ' .1 -3 K r C . fl 'jllxffjvh v f .-J' v'-'Y of ,L Milne Gnlmore 'NN nd a Fare 5 wa Farr r '95 Q-Q' Fred Flsher Sandra Fntzgerald Clff d FI 3 gf JC v-'Y I Je-awe Farr Dan Fsher , Q- YP an-f I Or mt Cynthta Flant Daynd Fletcher if' Z -5 1 ,,,r Y Peggy Frew John Fnndlay Elen F nt v I 5 1-H1 Ronald Fllnt Dnxue Frasner Kem Gardner 'Iwi AN pf 3 fb --as ...- Vrola Gonzales Jtmrnle Gerrner Kathleen Galley 1 aft' 4, ,..-n Saendra Fmt org? P' Ronald Ford Anne Forbes ay Gardner 6 1' A 'tif Carmon Fountaun Pau Garrett fi Lynette Garner Q ff T Craug Goaslnncl Eva Lynn Gale Jerry Hartley ,-L 'K 3 v-v ly..4f Wulluam Galeazzn Judy Gutierrez Dennns Gray Charles Green Joe Gurule Dora GOHZGIGS 31 S y 5 X it I K , J Q, . ' , I f A X A 4 ' 4 ' A ' r ' i 11 ,. ' Sa f 1 J Wlll vw a , ,T Ft ,N an ' f Q I I' Q . A if l ' A y r ' - My G if -' ' ' z KA A X f Xa f, i I-J 1 1706 1 , G4 .T , 'S' I - if ' , 0' :fill F Y 5 , Q- 4 -1 I. 'ff' Y' ' aiu 'el 4' A I na R - .3 t -' ' ' 5 ' . Q -J ' -A f gf. A V 7 ' -1 A e ,G ' -157' 1 . , , . , I x Luv f - ' ar G 'I ry Q if , 3 5 ' , gf t I 'A ,G-4 ' ' ,Q 'fl . ? 47 ' l - - lc: 7 G ,, , -4 - 1 0 4' ' tx i ,, A u ' , J if-3 ' W 1 ENIORS 45 Q 90 'S Karen Hancey Glen Hamblnn Hazel Harvey Blame Hartley ff v-wr 'T 4-L Jerry Hansen Joyce Had en Dee Harnblrn JoeAnn Hamblrn Sheila Harrrman Jeff Hansen Mm., T ,IN 5.1 1 Allen H'Ql95 Renon Henderson 3-'W ,.n-uv Barbara Holt - Lynn Howell ,av Joseph Hollroolf e Hoes 3? 2 6 ,Q Carolyn Hansen 5 Leonard Hartshorn Stanley Hedgepefh Barbara Holmes lf: ,ali O.. sf.:-n Xt Q57 Lana Ha -rdf gl Jerry Hess i Brent Hess Beverly Henry Reed Hodgson Alnce Hollrst Jean Howard 1.2!-1 - s Nor fs- -v 'I George Hormrh. Janna Lee Horne 0? ...- Steve Hoclson -so I-3 -4-Y an 4 fi i Craog Inglet LaVera lmlay Phu Jaramllo Karen Iverson Harold Jenson Q l Donna James 'S Daniel Johnson M I p-l -4 Kenzle Kung Mnckey Kurouwa Dianne Larson ...1 Connon Jenklns Jeannette Jentzsch vi A uuse Johnson ag 15 --tv Lyman Kano 33 -00 -r Evelyn Knlghton pci Douclas Laws it Jeffrey Johnson fi In GO '7 Alko Kawaguchn Alan Low ' 'U- Y' T Dennis Jones Irene Johnson T Sharon Johnson Allan Johnson fx 'ffl Glenn Kimber Geri Krebs dw 1553 NJ '59 ...J Dellane Jessop 1 'f' ? a Judknns Mary Jorgensen Q? Leo Kennedy Ewa ,Q .1 Maman La Combe Hubert Lambert Robert L Layton 7 1:13 f-3 ,-0 -7 Kenneth Layton Dee Lake Diane ow Edward Lee Lx Y? Pam Parrish Fun to associate with and fun to know . . . out- standing in girls sports in community partici- pation . . . thoughtful about personal appear- BHCB. Douglas Twede Very sharp dresser likes o dance and does it well active in many school fun ctiows popular with the fairer sex N-v fr- Q Mickey Kurouwa Consc entious worker m in ery respect varn persona ity and l endly manner sincere 34 2 Brent Brown Big enior fellow that plays on the football team sometimes called Bruno ficrent in all he tackles but excells in leadership Q19 Carol Adams Hard worker goes out of her way to he p people and make them happy always gets a rob done and has it done well Famlllar sa? James Clark Bubbling with enthusiasiurn well known and talented organist around the county perky smile Us-N :'Lr t l I 0 E... ' ...ef- A! ll 5 .3 ki ' s i kk M ',-5 Q' ...tri 'ev l r ZR Max Whllesudes Swell sense of humor and good conversatnonal Olaug Vaala lols of freckles and red half Forelgn exchange sludenf from Norway easy To know and get along wnh because of an outstanding personality people na Ions apart luke her and lhlnk hlghly of her ablll1leS i T' Nuklu Clawson Owns a glfr to make people happy falemed In speech acflvmes and Masque and Gavel funchons Faces Dan Johnson Member of the Dart Staff fnclent un has actlons knows need lo be done and does them fa and f the lobs that 'fsfx Bull Morgan Wlllang worker good lookmg baskelball player has oblamed a long lust of frlends as-. C Carolyn Hansen Fruendly vo all Posses a pofsed and dlgm fled manner that makes people adrnlre her a gurl one s proud to assoclale wlfh wk Sharon Lomax Eleanor Marflnez oe Marhnez 'Q Judy Muller Douglas Moon if B ll Morgan ENIORS 39 a Leavm Jon Lmle ' 1 2 Q' 1 J 'I Robert Lovell Slwnrley Lundberg Carolyn Lundqulst :wg 2- ,-6 0? 'Q Tangee Maass Walter Meacham Lmda Aartm 1'fg Myrna Maxwell Marla Martinez Larry Mntclwell -7 f P '1- Barbara M lls f -.lr 5. Wh ,A Q V Gay Morgan Beverly Mllard F lr -Q l' Judy Leonard Paul Lmford wh Edward Martml Vnola Manrung f? Geraldrm, Mason Edward Massey -8 rf' Palsy McDonald '-9 Charle McElyea Bob Morgan fb r dblv 41, Sandra McKee 'Q Margene Monroe rm Morgan Georgua Ann Mntclmell Myrna Moallrrc of M a 1 4 P t . . . 3 f 'Y A i V I x- gl X f Q I , ' - il 4 ' l 5 we . V X , - f: ' , X ' I .fi .4 L, a 1 A ' ' L Q IA Q s , -vu ll A V5 N W r Q . I I NJ 1 , .4 'f' ' M J . . . . . . f X 'F' ' F' A M 4 A1 A., vi 'A , f , ' .ii J z Z l. ' i ne 'V an M. T r l V' I 9 'Ah Q I A 13 1 ' . ,p 4 I 1 ' A Hg .6 ' xi. 'jj' - 2114. ,fini 0 A I, -, a., I 1 Lynda , l 1 l I , ' ' ' ' lf I vi 2.1 T7 '7 Wi' Wesley Moore Bonme Nash Jerry Myers Daylene Nalder Bernard Nath 3 T1 w--up Lee Neely Douglas Nay Brenda Nessossus Reed Nelson Sharon Newman -0 vi Jon ODell ,3 'hr rf? Patsy Orton i C2 fn --9 Nancy Odd S RN '4 'i Walter Okamoto ,.. 10' Don Paul Colleen Perkuns 1 for 'D-7 -3 4 YP ...pu L Jay Offret Jolene Nnelson Glenn Oleson 'S fy Judy Paxnter Norman Olesky Pamela Parnsh l x-Ox fx .J -wg Fred Page Llnda Peterson Davud Payne 1 Slwarlen Peck Brent Parrnsh Darla Parrnsh Don Perry Gaul Pittman pl at-N DUQQ Catherlne Nxelsen .Qw- ,gf Aldon Nance M' F '13 Maureen Olsen .James Palmer vn- 'Q Ronna Peterson .l John Perktns , R x, , Q I ' ' l . r Q , ' 4 ' 7' ,- J .A 4 A vw, '- Q --S 4 3 a ry 3 2 f fl v 4, , sa N J . - f 4 J ,HN M4 'Y' . 1 lb I y I3 y at ,k ' . , P 'fr P lf .P t eyee eaiy t 1 G Z Ja P: f A Q3 ay A -- A VN-15135 a - Q .ra A r, , 5 y Q ,S 3 . P .L , ,, P -A Y 5 'a A e '7 D' 43 fl . I., X, ns. . 7 X Q -1' K . ,Ar Stanley Reed 'O Dorothy Roberts N351- ,Y ohh AL 4' JoAnn Po Taso Prokopus A Q19 if'-EMF Larame Potter Warren Rndderhoff ol Ann Reed ,Q 2: 1? K Mary Roblson Wayne Roundy -'Qfg' Mr Vt Earl Rogers Marguerute Romero Clark Robmson Gaul Rumsey in -GQ' Ava Scofneld 1 415 -Q' 'P' Howard Rytttng Susan Scoffneld Spencer '14 I Q1 38 David SHI Loralei Sheilenberger Jay R. Simmons Julie Sim on B b S m s o nmmons Betty Shaffer Sandstrom ,Q I 40 'Z N1-fa L Cla re Sparrow Karen Smtth Shrrl Stanton Emma Smith Kathy Smuth 1 Morton Sparks 'vs -rv Von Stott Beverly Steed 'Wm .4 ...7 Carol Ann Spencer Mrchael Stone ff Layne Stephens 5, I lr Mrchael Stoker Garry Strong I ix Duane Stanger Jvs 1 547 LeRoy Talbot ,-Q Carol Sutton Lester Talbot JoAnn Talbot Jrm Thurgood Adean Stoddard Pi 4 A Junelle Smuth :ffl qv- F Charles Summers Gladys Starky ,x .0 ..4 James Thames 'S Roger Thomson Martlyn Telford Bull Thompson Dauna Thurgood Terry Thatcher Jackre Taylor ? 17 I Larmlle Thurston I-eva' WOYTDSOU Addre Ttllman Ronald Trpputts a Tucker Janet S Tompsor 39 Julle Slmmons Howard Rnhng Most Likely to Succeed Waller Okamofo Ehzabeih Vlgeon Most Ambmous .4-3 X-'1 xv: ,pd Kem Gardner Barbara Ho! Most Happy Susan Scoffneld Noall Bennett Most Collegiate Charles Broschinsky Grooviest 3 .1 e Maass 'QQ Clufford Flmf Ileen Waymenf Best Dressed ff Margaret Whltesldes Sian Reed Frnendllesf Marian la Combe, Terry Thatcher Play Girl and Play Boy 1 60 Q 6 Sam Trupllo Duane Umpleby L 3 Errol Thomas Olaug Vaala Douglas Twede Ln 1 Barbara Upp -9' s-fy Elnzalneth Vngeon Ronald Rurner Wnlma Walte Dennns Van Fleet 1 19 Stephen Vincent Fonda Wall Gary Watkms Karen Walker A 'fn -+0 :P ,. Barbara Wassmk James Watt Judy Whatcott Stanley Warren my Allce Wllluams Sally Wllson A3 '7 lt pi? 9 f Val Weaver Judy Wnllnams C ,-Q lk Max Whrtesudes Karen Wrught Comme Wrlght Lee Zaugg '5 Q-Q Ileen Wayment Brent Van Fleet l 055 Terry Ward Carroll Weaver -'Q 1 V Betty Webster Margaret Whutesndes ,as 'T I Rosanne Wilcox Harold Wase rf' Nancy Young 41 A r l 4 V K K I ,' l -J 4 6 I ' 'L l l 3' -I ' F ' K Q s r r, ,S 76 .J U 'A , 1 I xy -7 'd rf H V , f 1 V ' . 7 Q 4. x 'l 'Wu B 'A Y x r Q l B W 'J -3, is - ' f Q A A 7 :W-fl' l Z , 4 A -.PQ ' 6 V , B 31 . -f R , l ,X ' -J A, V ' 'Z R ' an s QT- -3 lv Q' W 6 g ' g 'Q . N I. . Q. - 3 7 4 - Q9 3 A ' '5' ., . 1 A . . , AJQVY - ' ., , ,f il J X J . R . x M . ,. N, gy , 0 :P , Q Q' 2 Q I n 'lllyfl W :Zi is Agoiinst the school yeor's sunset is silhouetted the glorious figure of our iunior closs. Memories! As we reminisce through the events of this year, we find it hard to believe that so many things have happened in such a short period of time. The familiar faces and familiar places rush into our minds as we glance through these pages. We will always remember the iuniors with their personalities bubbling over with pep and enthusiasm. However, beneath the surfaces are the minds of mature and well-adjusted people with many talents and abilities. Their achieve- ments and positions show that they accept responsibility and leadership. With a spectacular Junior Prom as a maior accomplishment, the Junior Class boasts a highly productive year. Their combined efforts produced two of our most colorful and entertaining assemblies. Intelligence ranks high among the virtues of the iuniors. Besides the extra-curricular activities, they are interested in their scholastic records, High goals have been set, and they are sure to be reached by these enterprising students. From the Junior Class will come people of all occupations and positions, but each will remember his fun filled junior year and the friendships which were made. ll , Junior Cfficers K winl- 49 Michael Duckworth Jeff Nye Secrelarl' President AA i 'Q Trudy Smith Vice President l i - ffm l q,:...' With the outstanding guidance of the competent junior officers, the Junior Class has had a year filled with fun and excite- ment. Jeff, Trudy, and Mike have worked diligently in planning the successful ac- tivities for their classmates. The juniors are proud to have had Jeff Nye as their president. His energy and drive have made him invaluable in this position. His friendly attitude has won him many friends. A charming personality has made Trudy Smith admired by all who know her. Her industrious manner had much to do with the efficiency of the officers. Dependable, good-natured, fun lov- ing, this is Michael Duckworth, junior sec- retary. Mike added that spark of life neces- sary for guiding the juniors to a successful year. 1 Q . ' l i 9 QU' fs Junior Committee Throughout the past year the junior officers, committee, and advisors have labored endlessly to arrange the activities which will always be memor- able to the juniors. lt is not an easy task to prepare enioyable assemblies and a magnificent Junior Prom. The problems have been debated and workable solutions found at the weekly meetings which were held. The necessary elements for turning a business meeting into a party with unusual happenings are Cleft to rightl: Matt Simmons, Jimmy Hill, Gylene Nelson, Margaret Swan, Diane Swan, Jeaneen Merrill, Brent Maxfield and Gary Larlcins. The infallible advice and willing assistance of Mr. Bowen, Mrs. Grange, Mrs. Rampton, and Mr. Grossen, the advisors, have been greatly appreciated. We are extremely proud of the accomplishments of this industrious group They have accepted the responsibilities and given freely of their time and talents. UNIORS 11 ' Judy Barley Steven Allen J Joan Aarfor F' ' QQ, Keuth Adams C eo I vi ,4' 5 Barley Stanley Adams Suzanne Ashby Rodger Anderson Judy Baker Davrd Barber Joyce Bangerter Johnny Bargar ,ol l J Helen Barlage Douglas Bateman Connre Barnes Bull Bayer Susan Barker Gary Barlow 1 Paul Beazer Renee Beaudoun ir 'Q ov- 'iv Lou Jean Bennett Frank Bentley gd' ...o ,..4-f qv Terry Brsseger Barbara Burch ,,.o -Cx '-1 Milton Beens Lmda Beazer '7 .X ,147 Conway Behlmg Q5 Carolyn Beck Sheryn Barnett fo I John Bennett 'v Lnnda Bennnon Dee Benzley Sandra Beverldge Dean Beus Cheryl Bnggs ,am --437 40' 'P Ronald Blatr Carol Ann Btrkenfeld Larry Boduly Larna Burt Bob Bonnernort ,ix v 'Q t' 5 J ' ' . A 2 X lx a . - , .94 X .fi 1' - ' 41 L A A . I . , J' A :am - ' l 'X za af 2 J, 'n f, y ' -J I 5 -49 ' Lf J 'J N ,J x A 1 q, , 1 n - y ,,, , ty f1,s.y xg Jy fy , ,i 1-4 sind, ' L A -s F at .2 J- 3 G Q - . K A - g 'J -ol .A r Q . ,, N , A ms I . J In - x . .4 ' 3 g rl .. ,. , Q , an , 'A A ff' 1 '9 1 ' - . ' - i A I I m . 'E ti ya, A w N .. 4. . A -of tv , A ' J 'Z' ' W H 1:7 '- Y LA -4 , D -1 Iris Blac ner Kenneth Boren Jeneil Blamnres Pat Brakey Norma Bouy Walter Brink Le Ann Bradley as A 'T -'7 N-'ei Kent Brown Norma Brad ey 15 -we ,ao .f--i Nolan Bushnell Billie Broaddus 3 'YI' Kent Call Janet Burningham M x Bob Britt Karen Broadhead v-Q Ronald Campbell 4 4,4 Bonne Cardon Mark Cheney LaRue Casey :F-H ,, Lg! Tina Brandenburg Dennis Brown Beth Briggs Bill Burgess l'N fue ,L Wayne Butler 'T Margaret Bybee Donald Chadwick Betty Broschlnsky Roy Bynngton Claudia Burden Qfvv 'vs 4' Q-I -ff T 'I -J Kathleen all Jimmy Cheney ? Carl Child Scientists of tomorrow preparing to blow up the World Don Childers Margaret Castro Russell Christen Barbara Chatelain today. With the renown R. Butler as a shining example, the chemistry students have excelled in the art of entertaining UNIORS 3.5. ff.. Connne Chulson Floyd Chrlstlansen Lynn Clufford KayLene Clarke A4 Barry Christensen fi k, Margaret Chnld 4 Obi' una Carol Chatelann '17 fl? 0 -'7 Bruce Chrustensen Judy Chnld Thomas Christensen mi gi 'Y Q? Q Denms Clark Kathleen Chrnstensen Larry Clark Lenore Chrustensen ,-un Q Douglas Cook Celna Coburn ei 0? 2 -I Robert Cook Ansta Coleman John Coulam -0 so J 19' ig lqf Arla Crossley George Cowan Glenda Colton Clanre Cook Lynn Craythorn Gayle Corbrldge James Crook Q ul 5 Q 195 f J V7 J' ,,-1 ..J C1 .ov Steven Dabb Vnrgunla Culllmore Devon Dahl Sharon Cony Muchael Day Lynn Cutler Douglas Day 5 QS- Q 4 -C' 98 Vaal -on ,.fY '7 01 -4 .2 Lmda Dalton Paul Day Deanna Dahl Mchael Duckworth Rofna Dalton Jerry Eason Vncky Davles -J '7' tene Elson Barbara Daws lt e E wcy Dax. ,,, qw val '-P-v Carol Dawson Muchael Engstrom Lee Dearman Davrd Errckson Brenda Devel PQ i -of' f w Mark Fackrell Lrnda Eaton 'sv v 'R ,-' 1 as rs 17'-1 oi ff' A f-Q N.-'gf Davnd Evans Rutlt Ann Denny Mark Evans 06' 'if' .,..7 Kenneth Farr 3 4' 'gs' iff Mars Eddy Kenneth Felt Bonne Edwards Gary Fsner Dee Edwards George Fltnders .35 'QU rur- Det n s Fltnt Q X i 4-9 0-an 'P Marll,n Ence Wlllram Flnnt Yayou Endo 1 X - rx Q 'J -A ' -4' 7 .Q w' ,al J K A If 6 H ' l J X l ' ' ,1 5 l V 1 ' M: a l n1e'A,' Na' ' ng -ki W ' , 1 A E -- pu' 1 s J f' 1 . Y ,a . E E 1' W X 1 X. :,:,:.T?K 1 2 VhsYg -.f., r, - ,, ' ' E x -XFN 1-, 1 l- V' l I Cra-a--Zeyl Cor laEy?l ..-L. ' 'K 4- . ' ll , 2 8 , sz f K, A l fa f 'iff ' r -21 ' '27 E 'inf r ' as l 'Q' xkgxxvx 1 1,7 J f E t 5 V' B E , 'Ax lm , ' S Z 2 I f d Q' A L 4 ' x X K ' , s l A . ha . Q ez, , - lf A 6 5 ' .A , Y - we ' '3 f B s 0' . f Ann Draney Nolan Evans Yvonne Dunlap yx 4 ff ras ., C--. Lynda Edlund Alton Fnsher 2, fx 101 T Sandra Egbert Jay Flnnders Wanda Lee Ellns ov ' .. 4 0-1 407 Blavr Ford Roth Evans Mrcnael Fowler 49 F-Milli' UNIORS 6 v-Q I G n Frau hfon Karen arr Lyman Freestone Dlrke Forman Carol Everton e g vi? of Drane Fisher Jlm Fros 1 Jessue Lee ord Steve Gallegos Sandra Francom Kent Galloway LeAnn Frnsbey 'f ,,I' .4 5 Rodney Genfa Raedee ust ug Gardner fo' lv.,-J Goisl nd Flora Golughtly --i' IN'-ep if Plnllnp Gules Mzchele Gibbs -Q41 -ai Danny Goodfellow AO' .4 T F Dale Green Gall Green Field G '-1' fur T ll G a Jerry Giles I F A ustlne Garcla Susle Garcia Mnchael Gardner I ue arcn Q 'Yi Denms Glenn Barbara Glauser Michael Glenn Gerhard? Goeckernz We W 4 -8 4- Y 1-49 3 Kay Graehl Bar? Grange Darla Green Alan Green reenland Beth Gromsrad Jesse Haggens Larene Harnblnn . VI J' 'R' '15 . r 4 1 Q ,- ' I F Y XLR fa L fa. ' ,, , ' , A, W -J , , . I i . F . J L L 3 4' ln- .a -4 an ,,-0 ,dx ' -7- Ly K ' u K ' LQ as V' V 3 :,, 4 fy D .A I N .. 4? Nam! , . . . . . . . r - 'G v ,, A 2? ' H, .2 J rf .4 S GQ ' , f r A l ' as .A If ' A , I ' 1 .. S1 , Gwen ' I I I wt txancy Henley J 'Q Lcla Har' n Q ,Q- Doog Harns i X 'Q I 2' Y ,..-v 'T A4 GBVY Hal' Glenda HBVYSY Gerald Halllday Helen Harvey Lynn Hammon ,auf fax '7 Sandra Haslam Roger Hart Chrnstune Herrera 32' 1.2 if ,. 1 Len Hartshorn Magdalena Herrera :lv-.fury -ol -6 7 Rtchard Harvey Mary Kay Hvckenbotham Dennis Hayes Carol Huckenlooper Dewam Hafqh Margaret Hodge Allew Hlggs Darwm Henrne Ruth Lynn Hodson af? 4-J -o-'O Sand 5 Hhegh .llmmy H Il Frances Hnttson Malcolm Hendrlck ,gi -0' or Steven Hess Janet Holbrook Tad Hess Carolyn Horne Sue Hughes 'ov- -'7 i 'Q 1 5 9-Iv 'IR .1 Rlcky Hollarook Marllyn lmhoff Kent Hodgson Sharon Jacobson ghtg what Mr Edwards teaches an auto shop not row to steal lost the hehcap but the whole wheel 51 - -Q5 wif , 1 40 0 f 4 . ,5 J 1 A ,. -3 4 ' l' 3 f ' . L , s . Ke' Hale n se 5 li A, xg v'. a . 3 .5 f A s' A I ' '45, , v X L , ' D 4- -R .- my an 3 P ' Q ' I I 2, Z A V ' ' 43 5 o A 5 . -J 5 . if , , , 3 ,O n ' Q Q' , Q -4 ' Q - - I , A- x l I l l ' l us. M. '- l A E 'lx' . I 'X Q A y , 1 ff 1 v W V we ,V J I a - ' L I C L r , 1 , SO y is I . I I V -I -rf UNIORS 4 7 in 'Y Wayne Jeppesen Judy Joens 'RK' ai 'fx --v 5' Terry Jones -I' 4,4 Nancy Johnson ds, -0 ,,. fi' ' Sharon Jaques Sherman Hoskrns Darla James Ned Iverson a Jeppson .fru- as .r 14 Z 'S Merlin James E len Johnson Gary Jumenez Loss Johnson Darrell Johnson 415 .0 -nl Q-Q 1 Rae Deane Johnson Thomas Jones Ruth Johnson John Jordan Kathleen Jorgensen 10 -ft val' Floyd Kearl Claude Kennedy Renee Kearl Frances Judd Sandra Jorgenson John Jorgenson Carol Kay fum :al ws Q f-avi rf' ,..-v r 47 Gary Larkrn on Klb n Jana Kernprer Anthony Kloser Geraldrne Kung Rodney Korth Pafncra Kang pf: xiii-is QT ..' 4, K U Pol err Layton -.1 ,af ara lc Ja P rlp Leonard La Von Love ' P t il' Lx '. ' t' 6 G ' ll J 'l, J J r -a m ,,, no ,l . - 'F ' -J 'ff - J X X ' I - - as is ,, J - M , 0 y , ,, H f -5 I .A ! J 1 - ' - J 4: 1 J . K J 1 s . . f I lpn X. , , , ,. A l 5 fa- 0 Q 'A J , J.. 2 as 1' J 4-A X , O D , ' 1 . - A Q- X ,fr A ' , Q, in J R D ,,. ' , , .-sa , 0' - . 1, X - -1 T. . c X K , ' N R n Q r ur ' ' ' ' ' A if -J . A 1 .R ., , V v J ' A ' -O M -A 1, 4 5 -7 'Hi Y ' - A' , Lwph er Hn Lrusrr Zan, X-f 1 I Lu r yl h I I Gary Lrerd Marlene Love 1 Don Lockhart Carolyn Massey F,-Nix '1 Lrnda Mayhue Gary Mannrng S as f-4' Brran Lrndernan 'QT 'S for ff? Y ,Q -'-5 Mary Maass Mtchael Lowe Manlyn Mannmg ,g What was that about stftrng on the chann'J Come to the offrce boys We krow who you are Dont look so Innocent Dale Just admrt what you have done 'C'-F 1'-4' 'q i Marrlyn 'Vlarshall Russell Marcus Shnrley Marston I' ,qu-415 C .37 L-4? .v Brent Maxfreld Georgna McDermott Rrchard Mayfreld Ei ll Barbara McDowell Edward McCall 4 ' Q 432. Irene McQuarrr , a e J F Meadows Sherrte McFerson Steven ox as ' -0' ' '-r Patrucra DcDowell Duck McCowen Pamela McFall Jrrn McQuade 3 ff Meyer Wally Muller Trudy Mrchael Gene Mrtchell Anna Mae Mrera 1 '27 Carol McGlrnch Kenneth Mules Jeaneen Merrrll -6 J U Kent Mocklr Paulme Mtkesell Boyd Monsen I - .. 2 I I K. ,. . '. 4 2 ,rx ' ' ' -J ' , I W I . - I Y . ' f pu 1 f, Q-' -rj -' . 'T X K! 'P x 5 ' G k. 6 l is - ,-4 . ' ,, 1, -A P A ,-x l A l In .V -4 .ig . N A , X Y W- A Q ,, A I H. Z 5' -- an J 'dx I , f f -I+ 7 X N' n X ' - 'X 3 1 6 .. ' 1 ' ' 15' ' -Q .-.. ,-a A A s , -J 7 , .- il s ,X 7 x r 2' ,Q al l' I Q l VJ' 1 4' ' I Y. I . I 'Ks 10 7' ' G 3 1 X - ,,.. 'S' '17 - ' I -5- ex UNIORS Sue Muller Don Monson Beth 'UN 11 'T Heber Mower Sheral Morushlta Ernest Murdock Marllyn Morley M v-f Sherry Moss 1' John Nelson Rex Nay 'Q Bette Lynn Nelson Marcia Mulr Roger N fc Q ,-au. Kathy Nielsen Raymond Norton Ellen Nuelsen e ,.av 'Y' J 1 I Ls O son SJsan Olson Denzel Olson Sharon 1-J Kay Nncholas Gylene Nelson Nye Robert ay Barbara Nalder Danny Nnelsen Charlene Neubaur +67 James Nzelsen Lynda Nelson Bert Nmalga 'T Sherman Nowlnng Don OKeefe Sharon Olsen V 46 Omer John Page Carol Orton John Pannter E ,il 3 l - -L 'W 'S' .43 A 02 I - - 5 2 P 1 v .A 'J' l ' QS- dr l ' 0 ' 2 , , mx , .. - f , 'lab A l rl J l ' , -7 - 43 lj my , 1 l ll 0 9 'f A sd A A ' A J ff ' r ' I J e ' 'W I r-J .M X ,qu A ert Palfreyrnan Adelme Parker Pixy! rx A 6 ,Q 1 f Joe Parer-t Gay Parker Ronald Parker Carolyn Patterson Roger Parrush C ' ,gf ,-4, Blame Peek Chertl Peterson Nancy Perry Jack Perknns Jerolyn Peterson Alexander Peterson Marty Peterson -J or - Y 2-S- Elwood Ravmkar Lmda Ann Powell Reed Poll Ernuly Pettls Thomas Phllllps Lynn Poll Pat Pmnock .1 Darlene Ray po KK ,ff .31 C Merlun Rawson Olnvla Prueto Davld Reed Darwin Rrce Barbara Renee ryn e Marte Reege -'R if Judy Rawlnngs Brent Reynolds Karen Ray l Brenda Reynolds Frank Rlgby Mme Reynolds Mtehael Rtqe As we struggle through these crowded halls some knocks are accndental and some are well you have to have f nl Q - X. I ' I' ', ' ' 40 ab Ja 5 C - J. .6 W7 -:r I lb - ' 5, . ., T - Q' 9 , A, v Q S, ' l v , 1 43 J 'X 'H 4 '3 ' ' .' 'Q lb T, R vb 6 - J -A f fe Q . xx 1 F lf x ' - ' 4 ar . 7 d 4' ' a- '3 ' 'J -3 'T 0 X . X X . A la x . ' .W lll .. V- x ' I 4. ' I g mc ' P J ' 5 ll I ,R A 2 5 Ia ,, I F., - . , , ' ,A . , K ' , Tb. ' 1 ' K f A i , UNIORS iii IT! Calvin Riley Freuda Rice Dennl 1' -0 --sv s Robertson Karen Rlggs Davnd Robmson 'U' -4:1 ,-3 .1 Jeanene Robbms 'T7 '27 Albert Ronsvold Sandra Sandall 4, .fir Orrls Rodriguez Mary L nn Rntt FQ? 1 'S' y er Martm Romero Judy Roblns Phllllp Rosenlund Sandra Ryther 05- Marlow Ryttnng Betty Savarese Q at X h . Q l 1 A I , 5 3 M l ' x . f A, 45 ,Q ,X f V, A ' f , M' J '4 -A f , I 1 x V ' 9 5 ' ' r X I -I -0 I ' 4 i . A ' 1 ll J ' ' Edward Sadonis Georgia Sawyer Kemp Sanders ' , : ,r, -4 A , 'V' U ' A, Y, at at ' ' A ' ' ' - J J - I I -fy, J 5 V 5 , . , J rf f V K I . Q 'lg ' ' W, W, i -A, 2 ' V 0 . .- l K .43 A A Q 1 fi ' J R , 'J I ' A cw . V ' ', -a ' f? f? - , 0 ' 3 4 Z J -I' 4' . ,,, I s J Cf Kfff 3 'lll1 f Jed v ltl't at ,vin t , ' ' 26 If v-9' 5 L4 Judy Sessxons Clmton Searle Af Brent Slwertleff Beth Slade Jolwn Slm Tons 1 -3 r fi Sally Schryver Robert Slnearan nal lol 40 rf, l' Davrd Slwomway Rosemary Small 4Y'1 ,f Sn M t Sw won 'O 'WG' Kay Schick Jlmm 3 y Shellenbarger Donell Sessuons Q fi Q ,S Kent Slwrtl ff e Barbara Smwth Jerry Snmmons 'S' s Lnda Sm th Davld Sleat sf-Q al' er Marsha Smnth -1 Q 'UD Stephanre Smtth Joel Smedley Trudy Smith Weston Smedley 3 w--7 Rrchard Smnth April Stearns ,-C3 Gary Steed Suzanna Stewart 12 .lack Stewart l,AY VIClKl Smnth :JL Loren Sneller Ad.. Barbara Stephens ai thi Wayne Smrth 1 1 Tb Colleen Steed 41 ...J .4 -A Phyllis Stapley Wynn Sparks lm .2 Ilene Steele e-'Y Amt you done my homework? 43 '3- Fred Stanger Bea STSIH Robert Stanley Loulse Stephensen Mnchael Steed Ednth Stewart John Stemer 'Us Gary Stephens Lnnda Jean Stoddard M3 oi 1 f' '3 Bob Stettler J 1-17 Lrnda Carol Stoddard Gayle Stewart Joan Stuart fi Lana Summers Bull Strmpson Dtane Swan Don Stoker 'Vldfgafef SWGV1 DCUWS Slfaflon in uNloRs 2 In rv' Joan Taylor Steven Strong San ra T ylor DeRay Taylor Margaret Terry Brent Thomassen Lynnette Temple i Nancy Tlwornley Ted Terr D Tl't l 5 Russell Thomas Pamela Thomson Grant Taylor Connne Thorclerson Clyde Terry -Q y lane orn ey Denms Thorne Mary Jo Thorson Ron Thurgood 9 A4 Mnke Valdez Margnl Thur ood Gabl V l S Carole Thurgood Q 3 d a I, f T Q I . -A T y - x 'er . x K T it Q , . fix ' ' ' C - Q? ' ' C 1 ld C A v ' ' g e igi andra Tiffany Larry Waggoner Sherrie Timmons 4 T Vyre J I 1 T r mf' 'T' , W' 2, : X V 'J 3- I yy I am' , lt ' 3 1 .A la ,Q ,,,. v T -'7 -4 '17 'A rl ' , l L . . . , as . .7 T. v .' I Q ,J Q f . ' x 3 '-77'a' -9 Urltne Tolbert Jerry Walters Jeanette Vmcent Dayld Weaver fi- ,1- I Karen Walton Jery Wetzler Rlcky Wlwltes des Artlmne Ward 58 I vg --1 Ni Glen Walker Mae Voorhues Joseph Wells Colleen Walcetleld D Vaun Wl1ll9SldES Laura Wasetls Terry Wrgrtess ...L 4 -6? 1 Davld Wtlllams Shvrley Watknns Charlene Weber Wann Wrlcox Marllyn Werner Pamela Whute Terrance Wulluamson 'P Anna Whlte Tamera Whutesldes Davnd Wlxom Brenda Wnlcox Karen Wllcox Russell Wzlloughby Lou Ann Wulley -0 Sharon Wood Frances Wlllue Glorna Wllllford James Woodward Pat Woods Deanna Woodward Nedra Yaunt Q 1 'J' -w-41 .af Ltndsay Workman Lounse Yeoman Jack Wrlght Marcllle Zaugg Davrd Young I- Helpnng to enhan e the beauty of the school were these hard worknng lunuors Wrth only a few stapled flngers cuts, brulses, spulled palnt, water flghts, etc, they decorated the halls an a gay Chrlstmas splrlt Notlce the lndustrlous appearances as Jummy staples Adellne to the pane branches and Bob goyfully hammers down the wall F 1 A l f A 1. Q 4 P f ' 9 ' I 7 - , .4 K -' 4 W ' L' aa- . -3 K ' 5 ,X r .. ,, d 5, W A 2 2 4 1 lf? - K ,A rv ' sl , ' x . 3 '3 . ' .a 3 . I f' A 1 , . V v . l D , t ' l' X 1 '- ... l W l 5- ,fi r 4 V , 'xc . ' - Brent Thomassen '37 Life of the party . . . always loads of fun easy to get acquainted with . . . 'eliable well liked S- sid' fm' v li frm 6 'VQAI Rosemary Small A mad drummer and talented cello player an arrant musuc fan mce to be wnth qulet studnous Robert Nulson Hawkeye typncal teen loves to have un seldom serrous good conver satnon ltst actuve Beth Mlya Petite always pleasant sot spoken Inkes to sew her own clothes er sonaluty plus T 'T Sue Muller ambltuous ha a amicable good A eal ran promusmg future matured competent Famlllar Reed Poll Qunet cute smnle that makes you want to say hello magnetic personalnty a good frnend to have M' ,Vx ' A , ,, tx f C 3 , ' H H U D ' r lo '1 . . . . . . s 0 O R . X 1.5-, I b ' D. , . . . . f h 1 S Q A . . .. . . . . p V j f' -,,' ix -5 -V 1 .31-A 'i '. rr, li fl hs. 'l Q l 3 H V. ,A - .Q X if ' : s :, '- kg. f Lx , ll 1 A5 C A 1 me ' , a ' 1 , '- -' f ' ' I fl. - . , I ff , -f' - '- H -,hw 1 Q T ' I ll ' h 'il ' 4 ' 1 .ll kia, 'XX Y l E3 r -J I xx f. 'P Av Gerald Hallnday Tall dark and handsome u of devil ment and new ndeas humorlst pendable 'WW C7 Plnllnp Giles Always seen smnlmg completely likeable enthusuastlc sharp dresser easy to ge along wnh lounse Sfephensen 3, A smooth dresser happy dlsposntlon 1 Xxf cere smile effucnent wsllmg to help h a n Nancy Gardner Lnked by everyone an excellent student poused operatnve lnkely to b a success T7 'S Russell Wnlloughby Congenial and natural . . . nice to know fun to talk to . . . very well liked . . . good all-around kid Darlene a Swell sense of humor a comic wlth udeas pal to everyone wnnnmg personalny J af' loaded 1 SGPHCDMGRES .134 1 -. Dovis con feel privileged to hove these fine scholoirs boick for two more yeors. The future' With the times of carefree activities behind you, you have graduated into a more serious role. You look forward to the coming years with a whole hearted acceptance of your responsibilities. In the future your acquaintances with the familiar faces and familiar places around the campus will blossom into unforgettable friendships and memories. You will add much to the school spirit with your unusually large class, lust as you have done this year. Your activities were splendidly planned and well executed a quality which can only be expected from the class of 1962. The future years at Davis will be brightened by your presence, and your mem- ories will be enriched by the companionship of your schoolmates. As the new experiences will take place in each of your lives, you will appreciate more the knowledge gained this year. You have supported your officers well, and as a result, have been rewarded with an active year. Your committee has been aided greatly by the encouragement of your class. Besides taking the first place position for such individual class participa- tion activities as the Red Cross Drive, you should be awarded for advancing the quality of the Sophomore Class in the minds of the members of the other two classes because of the outstanding manner in which you have helped to unify the Davis High School. You WERE the Sophomores! u I Sophomore Of' f' M9135 S3 as asf, X 'W- -. N 3. k X 's Anna Mae Clifford Secretary X K N... ent Young President Andrea Halls Vice President Brent, Andrea, and Anna Mae, the competent leaders of the Class of '62, are the three people most responsible for the success of the Sophomore Class this year. Brent Young, President, led the Sopho- mores through one of the best years which Davis has seen. His leadership qualities were expressed by the manner in which he could gain the support of his class. His cheerful personality has had much to do with the many friends he has. Andrea Halls, the Vice President, did an outstanding iob this year by providing part of the necessary backbone to the class presidency, taking over when Brent was not able. Anna Mae Clifford did an excellent job as the Sophomore Class Secretary. She greatly augmented the talents ot the other officers to help make this year a success. T Q-I i'l ,, .ffl 'I I. ,I- '1' 'V 'f!?f'5ffl ' T ,P-sxaj I x Sophomore Committee The Sophomore Class Committee was one of the supporting factors behind their class officers They worked hard to help make their assemblies and dance successful events Their enthusiasm was also shown in the beautiful Christmas decorations and the spotless trophy cases On the committee are Cleft to rightt Ted Long ltha Wilcox Trudy Evans Barbara Frost Susan Walker and Rodney Hill Thanks to the advisors the school year of T959 60 was a highly produc tive period for the class representation. As well as being the main figures of the group behind the class officers, they gave their wonderful advice and spare time needed to lighten the burdens of the committee. The advisory counselors are Cleft to rightl: Mr. Dawson, Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Frost, Mr. Smart, and Mr. Wilcox. fi PHOMORES lx Pa l Adamson Lynn AClimS Le! N-N. J A n Alger 4 il Carlotta Bayer 56. 1-J Q-'7 Dale Avltt Tamcra Barne 66 S Karen Ames Tommy Ashton :AVOVJ Sharon Barber our sa' I 'Q' Guy Barber ...pf Dean Anderson Sharon Al Carol Adams if L- Gary Adams Duane Adams Stanley Adams .....,. Robert Anderson Sharon Anderson N3 Eugele Banrd Thomas Baggs il Sandra Barnes -at -49 Gary Attebery Sharon Barker Pau Barber Shlrley Al ers Fred Aragon Mary Baldonado Douglas Barr Rebecca Batchelder para' 'qw' Steve Adams Judy Anderson Grant Atknnson fr w Lmda Barlow Gary Barnett 'H' 13061135 nil- James Adams Joan Allgood mem DeWayne Ashmead 'e LuDean Barber uf Dean Ball Barbara Bateman . y 2953? , 'X KN V K f M K' ft ,' ' . , A 1, ' ' ' A ' gf xl- r ,T I! ,av 5 g l J N QI z I E1 if V I Z ' a A Q V , . ,V V Q U S J I sa f' J 5 a V , A h , . Id' Xi 5 J it S S ,.s ' A X ' 4 B, 0 N 3, y 'V r g l l ' an U ld h b were ' .eq-v 1 it .'-- 'nf Y rj' X A Q 1 6' J K , ., Q L: , yo y J. A J ' 5 -.:' 4 f? 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X l - f x fl ll H se: I 5 fy ' 'xr Wayne Barney Lynnette Bateman P Bernadette Benton I B ll Bell Lowell L Bell Carolyn Bugelow Scott Bennett Janet Bmgham ?,QL ffl Lmda Blood Ralph Burt Raymond Blood Penny Bradley 3 Ann Brlmhall Roger Bowen Larry Benton Carol Jean Blair Sally Bloxham wa f -D Dorman Boduly l l Delbert Blshop Carolyn Brenkman Alta Brlnkerhoff John Brmghurst 34 +31 Preparmg the future homemwker lf' -14 James Bevan Lmda Blood -J Q-7 Ramona Bobo Joe Bnvms Agfa Q if Bull one Patrlcla Brewer S- IJ 'rs N'-1' Sandra Brotherson Terry Brnon D P' ' B 1 t. 91 1.1 ZZ!! 5- today l Delwray Brrkenfeld Deanna Boelter ...a-rl gl' Robert Bowe G? Y Verla Brown -2. 1 X ' l I L Q F i ,7 if :W ' r, T' . ,J B1 'i LTL, D' R' .3 ' ig. lqagvk il .. Q., 'QF A all ' I 4 ' A ' - A at ' - D'Dl -B ' 3 ' Q' . , . if D , ' 1 L 1 X l -. ? L X -. 7,1 A H ' X ' D lu ' 2 ' 1 .I I 2 ,I JJ A YQ :L ' in l L X 41 X ll Q' Zz, A 3 JF ag, W, , ' va N, ,r B 5, - 1----, A v 5, M K K -4' I it I ' V I it -X f, 3 - ' A .IF 42 'F 4 B ' , , , L '5 l N ' x .... M ' '- ' y x 2 J lf J 1 Y I Y A we . fl S L. V, ' ' ' l ia- J I l 4 X ll - . B . . 'A f - . av. L f, 2 ' 3 'l--a ' at lx .x I. 49' Jayne Burnett rr? Jay Caldwell KN 5 bf 41 Sharon Cash '52 an lee Choate Q17 ,-of Kar Lmda Coleman PHOMORES .1 Steven Broadbent Mary Jo Budd if-F a Burton LaRue Calder v...,w Ruchard Chapman Doranna Chuld Nd Anna Mae Clufford Dee Chrlstensen U- 'Z' 2- -2 -A '7' 1' l . ,.-f l I Q lil Albert Cole Jean Corbndge Dan lrven Brownmg Kathryn Burnham JS Arlene Burraston Robert Burton Kaye Burton Rnchard Bushnell Jeff Carter Renna Calton Carl Chappell '1 Annette Coffman ww 'wa r, .af Y X 4? X . all h X Kenneth Coleman Jan Chadwell Marlene Chlld '5 Joann Carlos ISV Merrrll Bryan Julie Butler Joe Chalmers Dee Choate Sandra Chrastuansen Gregory Clark Sherry Cole Davud Clawson Letha Corbroclge Denms Cox Kay Cornell ll lt 1 J J J' if A y It . i 5 5 .4 K 1 J E J xl -9. J Y . . 'W y ' C J -1 K C - J C l J-5 Y M 'A Q J 'rl xr 'f ' X J tl J J C J ll X n J V .Il - J 'll' 2 .,y he M J if M3 J . 5 1 ' A J' X I Al ' , 1, Il' A xx , J l x K' -- 'J J at r K.. e A l J II 'C f t 1 J J K Q a. ' J A ,-.o J a W A ei J +1 'Z ef ' ' ' I it Ml' Y -N, :ll I f pl , lf J 1 x W J' fi or ' - ll K A 515 . J' 0 X I ' , ai 1 J I ' f' Robert Daxenport Duane Crouch 1-41 Lester Edward 1' Marnlyn Davns Carolyn Cornua Paul Dredge N, ff Lavelle Dalton 1.-4' Wlllls Ellnott James DeDecker Bonme Cottle R DeAnn Draper Rnchard Eames John Egan Shenla Davus Frank EWH19 Mary Dwkman Lynn Fmdlay Lmda Draayer T7 Edward Fasher Sherrue Drake Shirley Davies Russell Ence L Dlx 'T Sarah Crawley L..x Carlene Dalllnga Brent Earl Davud Egbert Q ..., Monte Dowden Barbara Dalton 531' wwf ay Davns Sherry Denney Jerry Eversole '3 Gary Egbert 5 'D Patrncxa DeRoss .1 -',-,g A typlcal math '37-f class stumped students 69 ' ,,,' 1 g H 'A A ' I 1 . ,, y '- 1 xflf 5 , . 'I y ' ff-9 I l E - I I J u , - 'l I l 'll l ' f ' ' S. . ' on E' 5 E M . F ' ffl a F 'f E 5 1 . as l V1 ' f- Q ' E Xl' -A - X Y I 51 W L 1 W xy vb Y i f l ll E' l . r,.' r l H ,AY . - -' . ' -A . 4 lt,-we b 0, y AJ, I y A i - -1 , xy R . A l I K All V V D, N W 'px' X X. . l .sc-A l. D ' lll V r ' V , . l sl l X E E, . . . K . E 09 r l A y - nga rf- A. I EX 2 X N- l l , l 7 -' l l , jd K ki, I K l . 'XF U V 5' V x 7 X2 A kc 1 V 1 K Lk V A lx ' . ' f- . gl y X! .f - ,A D . . I . I r - 5, .. R , 4 f ' 'E-1 A ' -I l x K ry 3 01. .,, I f V ' ----.- H 1 lf 5 , A , 1 -'K Mnldred Ellnott M Carl Frazier aG' Aj Barbara Frost 1-.A ,ru -a-I .Alf Eugene Gordon 0 Karen G ll PHOMORES C..-uv' Marian Fisher Gary Fcrd Lmda England Trudy Evans X Larry Gerber 'UW .4 Stella Garrard 0 Hausl p ', 'Z Enoch Groberg Sandra Galley tc.-'Y James Graham Wanda Dutton i Robert ult 2' gg ,fu 1 Kathy Ferguson -0 Fre Glenn Jean Germer 'T Cher: Goodnn Wayne Hamby Q 'X Fred Flmt wt Carol Errngo l Abel Gallegos i. Lynne Galsford Rnchard Green Joyce Goulden Judy Egan en ox '3 Glennda Fnkstad -.7 Robert Gom Judy Gnbbs 6 w Gary Flint Stella Espmoza -Qi- if Harland Genta I Judy Ga e 'gif as Michael Hartzel Danny Hamblnn Judy Graham I f Q in . ' f ' F i 1 of P -y y y N Us I I l K ff J 7 ll ' ' ' i J nh 'J ' H ' E E , V -' F V vr, V ,W Q5 - fa J J 'J J A , J - E' -91-J vi ' ,. X F ,J fig J '9 X M3 l A 0 J ll ll l l ' f Il . . . F . . K F . 71 I 4 ur I s ll L' A a -3 4 ' .A at y vga 'A at A 5 NN l ' f v J 'X , A l 1 . ' .Q ll I 'J J Y I lv IT Z e ci g ff ' , Q l is I 4 , ,y r J . , I , .Q X x G F J - E J l F K' 8 I 1' J' X? , ' X yr! X X' rrrye 1 J Q K X l 1 l V: J We ' Nl . d .. . . I ,..L - yry fi! g iq ykrlr J J ffl A3145 . M rar . VN V U, . V Vv , I 6121 A. T lwlill ,. , J V 1- . 1 j X . if 'Tv' yi , J l l l bl x 1 . A- .,,. Q Q, ' 441 l 'fl fs ' , M 'ff '15- l . ,E v ' - X A . SJ X . -' QP 1 ll x al J 1 1 a ' i - ' ' -as 1 ' 1 1 'V Q-'gr .xq ' .nv , N i f 11 5. Stan Hamblnn 17' Emma ou Green Y Don Hams n Carol Hamblln Kelth Hawkes ' l A Q K , 3 Q N -A Carole Green 'Q Wynn Hansen Gay Gunnell 'Y Sharon Hamblln H as Judnh Hansen r 13' Q. Rnchard Hansen Muckey Guffey 1 -s Dave Harruson Judy Hamblm 9 3 t James Hazeldlne 'T Gayle Hallman 1 ni '.':7 en Hansen 2 Donna Harrus . R common scene the crowd at the canteen 2'2- -vi 1-'Q Sherman Hart Susan Hamblm ,Q-fi '--I Davnd Heaps Ltnda Hartley Net Hegglund Judy Hatch Richard Henderson Sharon Hawkes Andrea Halls Chris Haugen 3-'Q J G en Harfey vx. QA IY I7 Cathy Hammon Nancy Harrison Fred Hedgepeth James Henley Barla Hellewell Q, NN G V1 f ' ' b ,X , . ,X Y 5 - -' , ,V L V va Q ff ' a r i 'x ff . - ' 1Q: ,,i ls -, f -l I 2 ' .1 ' L Z , A . : A ft fn: :gg sw A V I 5 gi 53415: . ' ' - . I .K ,W m f I g . J C 5 13 r 7 ,L , 'A 1 D WA A ' -J V I K - ll- 3' YJ lx ' -- NE x X , C J' :V L ' 1 ,V l X l K 's x kk 5 l Y t 'L I I 5 i K s Q M 5 W W i ll i r xb y yl ,W . my N -A r 1 A .A ' -A l ' 1:7 A .idx , , '37 . , I . ' 1 L A l g 5 . X1 as l 4 f 5 11 Wx .a A n ' ' l K I 1 f C Q dll. . l All ' f f , I Q' a E . ,J , V' Q4 X-Q. M A f - G f X , x . J' Q' y f ' , ' N , 1 ,y , F l l Xl . ll i f G , 6 ' iff , -iv Y-3 , Q 4 t ' 5 5' 1. 1 I Lf? ' 5 W 1 ' ' A V X an Y 4, 1 15 .N BL. I p X ., , - i . 1 A , x f - A 1,3 .S 1 '15 l l l l 5 l 1 W 1 I Conme Herndon 7 Lours Holcomb ,..r' K7 Dorothy Horruchr Q? 4.9- Eddre Jensen if Karren lsraelson PHOMORES Wrllaam Henley Gregory Hrgley Verdeen Hess Carolyn Hogge Jeffrey Hollrst 7 wx .0-43 Kerth Huffaker Frankie Jo Horrocks 'ltr-new ,ova Q7 Judy Hushbeck Garth Jensen James Jentsch Amtra Jensen Gordon John Betty Henderson J' f Muchael Hodge Evelyn Hollobaugh '41 Gary Hewltt it Carolyn I I-8 ff? Rex Howe --r Celra Hennessey ,uv Eddue Hohman i Georgra Holmes '17 larry Hyde Helen Howell larry Jeffery 4? Bonme Hutchrngs Wayne Jensen 2 Sharon lmlay -S 'Y --1 l ll' Wiener ,wi Eugene Hrggs vu Ju ne Hobson ,an- Leon Howe rton N1 Marslyn Hughes Duane Jenson son Judy Jensen Dale Jones Patrrcra Ann Johnson z ,fk , , . JJIAX ' , VW V, J ' sf-gt ,e J Q 5 J J. my V 7 D lt 2 w 'qJ ' x X l 1' K I 1 4 , J 4 J , J J J N X X fs t l I J Q- N mimi J -ry- T Jr- J X J J Z , is J Us W J V J J- r I wr .J J 11 x . W il' - N 1 ' - XJ if 2 J Nt, 1 5 J l ' I ' H'll ' l' 45 J' J J ,'-9 1 'A .A J' 'J '? J '-A 1 J f' lg X X X J JJ J x lf x A J. X lf E W l V JL 2- Jx A A 0 JN, 'E tes- 'A .J J f l nj I K I r x J 4 A Jlt' ' 6 J J l , 4 x T' 'Q via ' 7 D J '-fx J 'J d w af ' J J J JX 1 9, J I V I Q' 3 I X ' Q f 41 at l ,A J J - ' 2 .. 0 J 4 , is J . ga K l J t L 4' J Y 7 x y l ty yJ J Jn 'J J, 4 xl l ? ' 1 J. Z- 41 Davrd Lawrence Jones '-i Barbara Kart Q Lows Khoury af-f Kay Knight l Bert Leseberg Shurley Larsen Pat Johnson nw ...av oe Judd ? Duane Klev 'E Al Dee Konopnlckl 5 Barbara Lambert -4--v x ,f ,l 4 Davud Leonard Q Davud Lloyd Jones Norlko Kawaguchu A' Brent Klng -'P Kathleen Knowlden ..4f Bob Leth Carla Layton Qs Darlene Johnston 'fx Lf' Owen Ke rbs 'Nil' -9 Barbara Klune f-'f J Larry Larson Michael Jones 3 Katherme Krngsford ,f' Bruce Kinney Judy Jones 9-l John Kerstmg '0 Sv Mutzn K os an Gwen Kranenburg Charles Lepune Il' Scott Jorgenson Janet Klrkpatrnck I 1 Alan Knuttel Jean Krurtbusch 'nd i ,-. As m the past, Sophomores got thenr audnometer tests 73 if PHOMORES Tamara Layton Max Lulon Gerald Martun 44' Shnrley Lnttle Katue Lund Robert McEwen We Ralph Lewis Chrlstune Layton '-9' Gary Loghry '5 Susan Layton Q .au Sharon Lee Mnchael Lunt Mary Ann Leonard .lack Mapes P? l' Gulbert Martmez Deanna Loomus 9 Alice Maestas John McLeod '3 James Muley Charlotte Martnnez James Muller .1-al f v n f'7l Gary Mayfield Arcelua Marez 'vu lol Janet Lund Z' ed -5 Noel Melrexs Ellzabeth Martunez Larry M Muller Odle Martinez - if N 'QI Theodore Long ? Glenda Lewns Robert McConnell Sharon Marrnot Tommy M Mulle :SM X 5' i - V5 lx l ll 0 4 all Susan Marumofo Gary M, Miya Elizabeth Mathis Tom M. Miya Patty McBride Ronald M. Monroe Linda McCarty I' -Q -9 lows M Montgomery Kathleen McClurg Kathleen McCormack -JI Jimmy M Morgan 3 L,-4 Nl Connle Montomery H Geoffrey Nesossus Patric'a Murray U11 Davud Morgan 49 Connue Mltchell Ned Myers Kathleen Moss Bill Olsen Stanley M Moon Sherry Muller yi Ronald Morgan ' Karen L More John Noruega Cheryl Nalder NQJ te- Carolyn Mlyawaka i ii James Nalder w-3, Lmda Moss 'fflf'-'5' Pau Oleson AF' ,W Verily verry I ay uno t ,ff John M Mortensen Adi J Bonme Morgan Q I Glade Nye Annette Nance hee Get ready 'O 5' Ji Kathleen Moffat Lee Nux Jo Ann Mulr l 'Isl X d Bobby Omura 6 S In Robert M Munr J '7 Jean Morruson I' Garland Oates an Mary Nance PHOMORES Jennie Nelson Brent 'Q 1 'Uh Boyd Pearson i vi g Pamala Oden Barry Peterson W f-5 Ili ,.- Hnllary Phelps Llnda Orton ap-X Kathleen Packer 76 .A ,Q .1 1 Denney Orton Prrscella Nash Rnchard Overduyn 1 5 arker Nedra Nelson -J llene Nlelson Dan Peresrch l Dorothy O Keefe Mrchael Porter E? l Stephen Parker 2 Karen Nnelson We Denms Petrngull Kathleen Osborne mm 40 Davrd Ranknn Barbara Palmer Dennns Rasmussen n Jeannette Nucholas 4- Robert Perkms Dons Oleson Robby Pruce Geraldune Nattress ar Earl Patterson 1 he tr? Lunda O Brien , 2 I-39 Bragg D Petro Glona Packer Janet Patterson Davud Ravsten 10 L Terry Park 3 I Lynette Nlcholas i .af Harold Petersen a '1-P Duane Olsen Jack Rampton 'i av 19 Shrrley Patterson T ll ' 'N V ' , - 1, 1' .r X K f - X X 'P 'Q l, I l .ul f. X X tk An XX' B 1 7. ffrf fr- . k5,yA ,,V,VG, S V 2 'A 3 A 0 -F Aw . Z f f - - , , ' ' l 3 A ' ' Q7 fd ' ' 5 - . .P N 2 t X N B , y 3 3 9 l V P a . IS' ' A ' P Y N ' X ,,, .1 ' 'Z x y I ,r A , ,, .- . -P' - as , - X . 1 . , . ' B' lj faq l A ffl r ii.. - 5, A 1 i L ., J . lt r ,la r D A A tt,r ' - P P Q N , V . . l . V . N N ' A V ' i 4 D. .lr fl 'I V WKA . , A' P 'V V 4 ' 8 If - ' y 1 . 5 x ., X ., 9 x V' X , . vida ' H Y , XX ' ,pg 1 'F 1 I ' ' rv' -v of B .3 . Q I .la It 3 rr, N 1 I J my 4- 'V ' '3 V 4' 1 'lt 'U' .j 'Z X b 1 , I 5 J ' N Q 'U B r X f R . 4 ' rf . Vt Q ' A ,',lt r may ,-,., tg 5 Vtzb I l l M, : f I ' A 'i 'Q g fr A 4. AC 'a 45 . . ' 4- I .A ' 1' 1 Q B' ' ' B ll P P'-I P D , ' ,e P l P B l Q P . 'P 1 N w I , . r !. I 55 Y i : V,,v L s 41 Roy Reed 'Sw B Lorna Perknns me K4-1' Bert Robxson ms Romona Pruest Gary Russell ,au Harrlet Rnchards QW 'aw -:.: Y -- Lynda Patton Noa Read Judy Paulsen Dae Reusmg Karma Payton Howard Ruley 3 .l Btlly Roberts 41' -J Sandra Phnllnps 4? Nnck Rose r 'N Kathy Race .ai Norma Perry 'Q Sndney Roberts James Rochester Sharon Pnehowsku 3 gsm Jackne Putnam Leon Ross Allen Sartor d v-vi Jamce Peterson , .z , , -Ji, Dave Robinson -1' Ltnda Pfaender James Romero Faye Puerce Raymond Romero ,-on Ns' Chrxstxe Rmehart Robert Rupe Jeane Reed S R09e 5Cl1BVP Judy Robertson Bnology classes were really mterestung despute snakes teachers ec 77 R sste ff is I , :J JAR. I V 4. K 1, .X V. - Q I ea 4' . -I -J 15 ,J -T, X . Xi, X J L y mt R , 4 to hy 1 , -L , . ' R . 1 J X l 1 - x I . I .. , 1 il k K ' K M . I . . '. Q' ' J' 3. A , X lf 4, ' A fe' , 4 A 1 y - ' 'X' f' R M l R J, l i 3 g I i s m N J g, 'B ' Q by ' , . v-4 ,J . I . V , -1 J J 1.1 w LQ e , ' etrt 5 I 2 , ' Y J tllslls's ll ' J if . X R , v b , il J ,kglkx 3 I Q ,. to f be I z .3 ss s J's. 6' P f Q it as -1 .A .b R .A 'A J Q X3 J 'A 5 1' X XM, J' 7 I All ' 4 , - . X r L3 35 is J ' ' J .J X J P 7 Q 2 l ' ' X fjlftlf A if - '2 J ' y ' J X 4 ,1 f a- 'I X s l JY I ' N X y W, 1 A I X . 1 . ' .sw i ' ' ' , ' , , l. PHOMORES 25 -9 Carmen Salduvar 'J X John Smzth Sharon Shannon as Brent Stevenson Blame Slater 'J' Duane Schwartz -I' 1-9 Drew Stayner Denms Sedgwlck -Q Anna Sanders ,gi Ray Snow Dnatra Carol Lee Smuth Ronald SYOKEY Qi nd. 5 x Shirley Smuth Kenneth Strong Lnnda Snyder 78 Q Karen Selley Joseph Schull 3 - if 0 J' DI 1 0 Q.. vw U7 3 -Q J' Charlotte Scrogglns If .1-J' Stevens Darlene Smuth X Y XX., LeRoy Strong Cleo Sandoval r 3 Jerry Sorensen Lrnda Smgleton WD Muchael Stone KW n Janet Sparrow Delores Salazar Dale Smlth Dranna Sepal Paul Stevens U I- DeVerl Sylvester Kathleen Sawley Michael Sparks Barbara Jean Smnth 7,9 I Karen Smuth Terry Strasberg 1 lvv-'Y ffl fi I 0 James Sutton Louuse Sperry . 7 -t V ff gl f I .. L' .J 5 .5 l A ., S ' I' w y Vyyw' 2 y x I tj ls 4 gig l 'Q , sr 'Q I '4 Q f S5 ' N L: f X .J ' I V R 1? ,M X K ' 9' . V , X K . . ll J It l , I , W? y ,. 1 L J y 1 1 ' Q ' t '2 'J K ' J A I ll X if ,, f' V A P F l ll ' l a or .t-rw y A -43, xx 'Z S f if -5 J at 'V 4' , w ' 4' J S A ' 'fi 9 - - I -J A 2 1 f A -1 .9 x X A V S l X fl' ' e l ll S -'t Y y A ' x IIN N ' sau Bill V ' ' ' . 2 a.r , I U W H H If ,A I- X A K ... V f XX ., x l K S g' X IV, N rl ' J S S ig t .3 - t Rnchard Sutton 3 Duane Steed i ay Temple June Swaner Rnchard Turner F L T Enleen Thatcher Lnnda Lou Stoddard ,, SJ John Taylor s..sv Sandra Stevens .- L ik Tommy Thorpe 1 ,Q Joan Taylor -ni I James Vanderwest f 4 Blame Tanner 4-9 Leah Rae Stephens as 43 X513 Stanley Taylor A 'T Noleen Tanner is ri 4,35 James Turner '13 I' Karla Thomas sur-f gh ,Q nl 'Z' Luana Stevenson Sir Clnfford Tornow Dnann Tenney fi f x 2 1 f 2 T Bob Vongt Radno class was lnvened .3 Gary Thomas sr Ravee Tanner ,411- -0' .4--v Gerald Unruh all - ? fs Dnann Thornock Q Karen Stone 11 41 ,fd .J Vincent Trulnllo 'T Vick: Terry av 'Q ' K c Tommy Waggener by the blattmg radso ih- 'Cf Raymond Thorne ltr' Kathernne Tate 0 fin, ii a Underwood x' Carol Thurgood 79 lns . T 1 UQ aff ' J: N H , llqyw VV V , - -- T . y , at a an '. . . I N- 3 -x - 1? A , l l 15 . l , ' , T 1 4 V V ' V L 1 ' 7' ' M Si l ll 1- ' ' ' ' fi X ff -e-any 0 ' fffiir fi J f- J .A S' Aa 4 V V '--RVVV V . ll l X' a 1 - . . V, ve- QV VV V, . V A A XJVV -4 J .j '3 ' Q ' 'V - ' ' . Wk X 'X' lf! l M I T xo 'T l ll V- V tl ' l 1 . X R I5 f 33 as , I -:O . ' 1 ' if ' ' ll . Y , D -0' I. W' l 1 f ,T T x V , . Y ' -xx I N, V J' l I 5 V r h V-5 5 i 1 I l T ,ll Q f n I 4.5 7 I ,N ' 3 A Q 'Va V 'T VV 'T f a ' 3 Vi: as 1 i lk -A V 'f V x a 4 l J N77 ' T I I 11 1 I X X ' A W A 'sf ll i a . l . V , . . R Y N D ,zggif V V V VQPVV ,V .. f-T5 4 x A 5 Q .. I f in V -f-V ,TT 'T , H 'T - ' X my h .A 9 - 'ix T A 4 3 A , PHOMORES Vucku Thurston fog! ,af Warren Whlte K Frances Trullllo 'Y Denn 5 Wright g n a Wagner Rodger Weaver Nt, Sally Todd Timothy Wrlson 4-115' Evelyn Vincent Paul You g f A3 Keith Wagoner ni :Gm Juduth Tnffany Lance Wrlcox Irene Trulrllo 'f--1' Vance Wrrght Juamta Walker Connre Thurgood .1 fi' Robert Webb Gayle Tree N 'vs Tommy Wmegar 'Q l Bull Wassrnk Carol Trppetts K Vernon Wrlluams liz pi Nancy Tucker 4.13 Karen Vmcent Brent Young 'P Susan Walker Doralee Wall 'T LaRae Thurgood 1-9 Norman Whrtaker Marlene Troope 1 M chael Wrms v-av Helen Vlsarraga 5 Donna Wallberg MVP' 957' Garry Watson Joyce Todd Melvrn Wrlson 1 A Mavrs Vest Edward Young Marulyn Watson t V Q fa by f X- 1 7 J , -dl fy l y rl y l ffl' g I , g X T at . , A .1 ul ,J W ll l P4 ' vii Q y l yyyl Q, Q T -2 '49 Lg, H, -. X ', f '17 X , T 1 Q , L J 33 l' 7 Xu T-6 i ' 'T A 'J T T -9 ! 'H yi j it 1 wx ,y y Q, . ll , 1 ' ll' E :Ir M X ,X fn l v ig: rn'a ll H y v J T r ca, a , 'N , x ' X H ' L X X f X 1 , T he :Q . J y op , H Nz. Z 'Q l ,La Av -ol ,, 'W ,ii ' f X ll J X l l A , It X 'V , Nc x v A ' a fa' 3 A 9 -T 'ff A 5 . 3 1 Q 'N ' - W' ' Vir i i n A ' N-.1 Nadme Weatherston Nancy Weatherston Patrucua Whittaker -J '7 Arlene Wood Sandra Nncholas Alnce Wnlcox , no Carole Workman Susan Webster t a Wnlcox 'Y Raeona Wells -9 Lmda Lee Wnlhelmsen -d Lmda Wrught Betty Yamasakx J Kathryn Whnte f'1 Karen Wnlson Sara Yeager 1 0, 1-A tg Judy Kaye Whutesudes Sharon Whutesades 4--v v7 Carol Wnxom LaRae Woodward Enleen Zaugg Suzanne Zuttnng .- -uv N-4' tl uh ' 'l i . ' 4 L delncuous repast was to be had m the lunch room 8l ye. Q-,F E, Q 'HK' t I V' l - 13: WA F 'I fy: . 12 ,, N H . A ...qngtxy .4 v J . ' - W ky Q Li 1? H V ' r I Q I E -'I-QQ r ' 4 P . ' fa 5' lfa l . ' .T 1 K ' Q x I X :ti , Q - ,N X I ' 5' 1 nv ' A di ' -as 'f' ,Xxx N A K 3 1 x . -J u l ,. ' ., l la . :li . . . . . I h . . . , . 'X ,2 is , Q , L W 'BI h X ' 4 ' X A W5 'Q Q ' ff 1 , 1 U . - q K HJ . W 4 Q Sandy Phu I O un xkod by svcryonu mud I p gm J Wynn Hansen Von- ,-1 ggwhlvvvfw- 'M M V rv! . ws . , . rw opffmhvv. 'EFS-7x o Q .'s O . o,','5 C. Irish. oifsx . ., .igsiy i.'jg suns asf. svn . ,an gnu 1 our us, g w fa u Q.. Q Carolyn Cornua gyfou home vuy popull NQH rl sposmoned re haw 0 O' spun? for partwcwpahon Sandra Stevens Good lookw f soft spoken HLA? dmssr' quuci swncerwty Comes from Fa yn me on Famlllar l ,ay if 0:12 Gary Maya , v sf Mc Steven Adams Ben Robison g mlgnial' . 'hsfhmvous and few . . perk, , , , lmls from Clearlfclcl , , . always . L ' v 'of '-'Gnome Fun to be wuh his many fr:-ends of school s lru mce lookmg ty mel teen l Anna Sanders V Faces 'Q-v ff' Karen Vmceni S on lo cl Q of spar e petfe always seems to shwne cute hose h a e llc a Jeff Hollis? up esscf rom r e so 1 Gfhlel loves to b lf 1 KO Euleen Zaugg Appcalmg smllc actuve and helpful fun To know always happy and very popular L Lee Nnx sf Q K es f- vw VVHJU ew rscnal 83 4 K a -v . , CLUBS V- 5,11 5 an Associotions which proved on indespensible port of school life by promoting friendships ond fun. Clubs and the activities they promote bring that extra sparkle to school life that can turn the dullest days into ones that shine with the fun of doing things that appeal to especially you. In every club at Davis we found the spirit of warmth . . , friendship . . . service . . . leadership . . . and brotherhood as club members supported school activities with vigor and originality. With club members behind their clubs and their clubs behind the school they have helped to make a stronger Davis for us all. Davis High offered a wide variety of varied interests. They also tried to develop members through fun and working together. gave students opportunities to learn in many New clubs like the Swim Club and time at school this year. The Ski Club and clubs this year to suit the students' well rounded personalities in their The many different fields included subiects. Japanese Club began for the tirst Dance Club were reorganized and once again were part of the program offered. These new clubs were added to the oldtimers like D-Men, Pro Scola, F.H.A., and the rest to offer a wide choice of extra-curricular activities for the fun-loving Darts. CLUBS Girls' Association C77 .uv-5 vga' Becky Ence Rebecca Day Carol Adams Ann Dlbble Secretary President Publicity Manager Vrce President Each month of the school year the Girls Assocuatlon sponsors an actlvlty Hello Week an actlvlty for September was sponsored by the Gnrls and Boys Assocuatlon The Glrls Association also gave a Gold and Brown Tea to Introduce the sophomores to the traditions of the school In October Mrs Ruth Tolman talked to the gurls about etiquette and posse November was the month chosen for our annual Grrls Dance An evenlng of Arts featuring the Vrrglnna Tanner Dancers was held In January and ln February Boys and Glrls Week was sponsored lorntly by the two assocla tions A Hobo Night for gurls was held In March Our Mothers and Daughters Tea was held nn April which ended our actrvrtues for 59 60 As usual a birthday card was presented to each girl on her birthday this year but something new was added when each girl received a Christmas Card ul ,.. i , gl C7 'QR I ,K 4' five Ms Carroll Mrs Neville Mrs Rmpton Mrs Frost Advsors Lee Neely Senior Representative Donnell Sessions Junior Representative Jole Butler Sophomore Representat ve Girls' Council Lrnda Benmon Barbara Upp Carolyn Crrddle Karen Wrrght Elsie Cole Sherry Mrller Bette Schaffer Erleen Thatcher ax an YJ Q2 Jamce Peterson Chrrstrne N, Shrrley Patterson Lrnda Dra ayer Ellen Nrelsen Joyce Hadden Judy Parnter 5 'Q- 'Q-7 s-4 Frances Priest, Barbara Was- sink, Katy Jorgenson, Beth Grimstad, Karen Gill, Kathy Nielsen, Jeanene Robbins, Karen Wilson Lee Dearman. Kathy Hammon Ruth Lynne Hodson Mary Robrnson Judy Jensen Michele Grbbs Marcrlle Zaugg Tamera Barnes Luana Stevenson ex Suzanne Zuttlng Jackre Put nam Shrrley Marston O Irnda Baldonado Judy Joens .loan Stewart Marrlyn Mo 87 , I . rl - , . I I I I , r Q It 1 0 A 'R 7 : r' , l in X f A D I r .N , , r . - , . I l v , . , A , ,, V Q ' ' 4 , c' ' , , , . .2 , , - ' , y . . , 1 Layton, Carolyn Maisey, l . - - ' a. . r , , . A' ll ' I :A mas I 4 -I 1 ' A ,- - 1 4- L . . . R . V , - .ff . . , I X V 7 ,' .' A ' ' - as- ' ' 4 Y D h ll F J s ' ' 5 t CLUBS Boys Assoclatlon .Nik 3 .fifl Davnd Cunnmgham Doug Moon Clark Robmson Vtce Presudent Once agam the Gvrls and Boys Association started good feelmg throughout the school wtth Hello Week This program promoted relationship and school spurlt for all the students who took part That old Dart feel were felt when the Boys Assoctatlon presented the Fathers and Sons Banquet and Game They also sponsored the beard growing contest whlch constntuted good feelings and laugh er Ing and spnrnt President Secretar Y Through the years because of the success the Boys Assocnatnon much has been contrtbuted to the brlghtness of the school Due to successful plans thus year new mtr rors brighten the fteld house dressing rooms The boy graduates of thus year can be proud of their achievements throughout thelr years at Davis As we leave we wish the Boys Assoclatlon of the future good luck and success with all they do Coach Purdy Mr Herndon C h T I C i , , oac ay or, oach Dawson, Coach Cullumore, Advnsors, Guy Barber, Sophomore Representattve, Gary Larkms, Jumor Representattve, Terry Thatcher, Sensor Representatuve Standmg Coach Bubak, Mr Brtmhall, Advtsors I O O N z- + A 15: S' 2 ' ' ,sw .s., , . ,D fitgtw . I Q ., file' l 5 T ' ?23i f K 1 f liqif ' , s T . ' , nv- o v, 2 Av J , '7 r ,4 .1 .1 . - ' Steven Adams Tom Jones Merlll Bryan Lynn Bulkley Tony Kloser Make Gardner Jam Bevan Ron Flint Blaine Hartley Melvin Wilson Bill Bone Bob Britt Rick Thorne. ' f . ly ,S l Raymond Blood Mlke Rlce Dennus Wrlght Douglas Barr Jack Stewart Gary Thomas Earl Patterson Te Terry .llmmy Frost Dennls Brown Martln R mero Gary Mlya an Moon Mlke Steed Dean Hodson, Allen John- son, Jay Moore, Steven Broadbent, Walter Okarnoto, Rodney Hlll, Dee Hyde, Dc- lane Jessop. 89 Bo SI O 5' l ' 3 - nf 'f 1 ' r T . , T T p l L ' X , N-1 ' .' -T if 2' 2 A 1 , 7 1: .W ' a n I 1 I X 1 ly Hb ' ' ' ,- lf-A , e X ' A T ' I , ' oi X - ' A , ' , Sr ' :gf , ' . ' ' ff 1'-5' - X i l , it rj 4 1 N 1 I , , VV l 4 x X 1 A 1 6 t ff CLUBS If 11 'Y .4 First row, left to right: LeVera lmlay, Marguerite Romero, Glenda Cook, Marsha Eddy, Walter Okamoto, Charles Broschlnsky, Walter Meacham. Second row: Pat Orton, Lynne Housley Nancy Young, Shirley Lundberg, A Cappella 1? JoAnn Poll John Egan Doug Moon Ray Gardner Third row Sharon Johnson Kathleen Blood Duane Larson Maurme Flrnt Norma Hunt Nedra Yaunt James .lentzsch Mlchael Stone Under the capable leadership of Mr. Pexton, a group of girls and boys were chosen by audition to form a select A Cappella Choir. Beginning the year by recording a demonstration record of a Japanese coal mining song on the Century label for the LDS Church, they also prepared two numbers for the Thanksgiving assembly. On December 22nd they were invited to carol on the streets of Salt Lake City. An im- pressive Christmas program was presented for the student- body in coniunction with the Speech Department and other branches of the Music Department. The A Cappella was the backbone of the broadway musical comedy, Bells Are Ringing, presented by the music groups with the two lead parts going to members of the Choir. The Choir completed the year's activities by participat- ing in the Davis District Music Festival and furnishing music for the seminary and school commencement exercises. Y Under the capable leadership of Walter Meacham, president, David Barber, secretary, Patsy Orton, librarian, and Mr. Pexton, the advisor, the A Cappella has had a successful year. Y C7 First row, left to right: Devon Dahl, Frank Bently, David Barber, Marion Margaret Whitesides, Carole Thurgood. Third row: John Taylor, Robert La Combe, Mary Maass, Colleen Conley, Daila Green. Second row: Marlow Layton, Judy Bolschweiler. JoAnne Zitting, Diana Roach, Kathy Smith Rytting, Neil Adams, Linda Jean Stoddard, Junelle Smith, Judy Smith, Jeannette Jentzsch CLUBS Mixed Chorus These officers and advisor, Sheral Morishita, presidentg Barbara Davis, secretary, Kathy Nielsen, librarian, Mr. Pexton, advisor, have been a successful combina- tion in accomplishing Mixed Chorus activities. f Y ll wz A Mixed Chorus was added to the music cur- riculum of Davis High School this year. Being the first Mixed Chorus that we have had for many years, it is a class mainly for Juniors who are pre- paring to go into the A Cappella in their Senior year. in their striking uniforms of red corduroy and white shirts and blouses, the chorus made its first appearance on the Christmas assembly. They met the challenge of some rather difficult music in preparing to participate in the Davis District Music Festival held for the first time this year. Through hard work and determination, the Mixed Chorus has learned to appreciate good music. First row left to right Marilyn Horton Ellen Johnson Roma Dalton Tamera Whitesides Sheral Morishita Claire Cook Barbara Davis Carol Dawson Kathy Neilsen Tina Brandenburg Beth Briggs Second vow Rae Deane Johnson Cheryl Biggs Jeanene Robbins Kathleen Call Mary Hickenbotham Charlene Weber Jean Taylor Sandra Tiffany Penny Williams Louise Stephenson, Barbara McDowell. Third row: Beth Grimstad, Sharon Olsen, Linda Mayhue Freida Rice Jeannette Vincent Joan Arfor Sandra Egbert Pat Pinnock Fourth row Barbara Renie Gloria Williford Lee Dearman Judy Williams Kent Galloway Kent Call Steve Gallegos Ray Underwood Michael Sparks Bert Ninalga Bill Olson Eugene Higgs David Clawson Ron Ashbaker This year the Davis High School Girls' Chorus has polished and perfected many appropriate num- bers. They t last tall, and in the Christmas Assembly, presented by the Musi This sp District Music Festival held at Davis. Clad in their brown suspendered skirts and white ivy league blouses, they made a striking appearance wherever they went. Sophomores and some Juniors comprise the nearly sixty members ot this organization. Girls' Chorus is more ot a preparatory course than an entertaining group. The experience gained through this class and Mixed Chorus provides much ot the training necessary for entrance into the A Cappella Choir. Fira! vow, Girls' Chorus ook part in a Davis High radio program c and Speech Departments. ring they participated in the first annual Three comely young ladies were chosen by the Girls' Chorus, they were Annette Nance, secretary, Karen Moore, president, Turdy Evans, librarian, Mr. Pexton, advisor. A i 2 4 i 'i 1 1 ll left Oo right: Sharon Palmer, Sharon Hamblin, Sharon Cash, Mar ilyn Hughes, Barbara Kline, Karen Smith, Judy Robertson, Doralee Wall Trudy Evans, LaRue Clader, Linda Stoddard, Elizabeth Martinez. Second row Ann Brimhall, DeAnn Draper, Letha Corbridge, Lynda Lee Patton, Jean Ger mer, Dianna Sepal, Glenda Colton, Mitzi Klos, Donna Wallberg, Carol Adams, Millie Elliott. Third row: Linda Coleman, Celia Hennessey, Nancy Piehowski Joan Allgood Linda Pfaender Carlene Dallinga Kay Cornell Shirley Davies Katwlcen V t Marter Karen Moore Verdeen Hess Carol Workman Fourth row Dorothy OKeefe Charolette Martinez Sharon Aid Carol Everton Raeona Wells Sharon Lee Annette Nance Arthine Ward Judy Tiffany Barbara Kart Katy Lund Deanna Boelter CLUBS Band Dellane Jessop, librarian, Mr. Pexton, advisor, Rose- mary Srnall, secretary, Charles Broschinsky, presi- dent, have given continued service and put forth effort for the success of the Band. K E i X X. Kneeling: Connie Chilson, Karen Moore, Nancy Tucker. First row: Richard J. D. Silvester, James Henley, Bill Henley, Fred Fisher, Hillary Phelps. Overdoyn, Charles Broschinsky, Terrance Williannson, Clinton Searle, .lint Standing: F'ora Golightly, William Doe, Joe Wells, Jack Cook, John Smith, Sutton, LaVon Love, Robert Layton. Second row: Ricky Sutton, Douglas Bair, Rosemary Small. With increased numbers this year the Band pre- sented added color and sound by participating in pre- game and halt-time activities during the football season. They also marched in Salt Lake City and played in the mass band formation on the University ot Utah Band Day. After helping with the Christmas program, a Pep Band was formed which helped increase our school spirit during the basketball season. The Concert Band also prepared numbers which were presented at the iunior high schools. ln a new activity, the Band ioined with Bountiful High Band and participated in the Davis District Music Festival. They then immediately buckled down to prepare for the Davis High Spring Festival and then carried out their assignment of playing for the graduation exercise. Kneeling: Katie Lund, Trudy Evans, Barbara Kline. First row: Evelyn Evans, Brimhall, Steven Allen, Mary Dickman, Keith Adams. Standing: Michael Day John Coulam, Steven Parker, Barbara Chatelain, David Williams, Dave Robin- Dellane Jessop, Gary A?T6'bf?VY, Boyd MONSOVV Rfmald Blalf- son, Paul Barber. Second row: Tommy Hazeldine, Glenn Kimber, Louise CLUBS Mr. Pexton, advisor and John Steiner, president have been successful in stimulating interest in the newly organized String Ensemble. String Ensemble A number of string players were assembled into a string ensemble this year in the Music Department. This well balanced group ioined with some percussion players from the Band and with the A Cappella recorded the Japanese folk song, Tanko Bushi tor the music festival held every year by the Latter-Day Saints Church. The string ensemble combined with brass, woodwind and percussion for two special occa- sions during the year. First they formed a thea- trical orchestra that furnished the fascinating ac- companiment for the Broadway hit, Bells Are Ringing, which made its debut in March. They also formed a complete orchestra which par- ticipated in the District Music Festival. From this significant beginning we expect to see even greater achievements from the orch- estra. 1 l First row, left to right: John Steiner, Kaye Burton, David Ericson, Susanna Stewart, Warren White, Rosemary Small. Standing: Suzanne Zitting, Geraldine Nattress, Arla Crossley, Jeaneen Merrill, Jim Bevan, Dartettes In their second year of existence at Davis High School, the baton-tvvirling Dartettes have vvorked with other pep organizations of the school to maintain a sparkling school spirit. In their bright gold uniforms they have lent color to football and basketball games as they marched vvith the Band and participated in formations with Pro Schola, They also marched with the Band in Salt Lake City for the University of Utah Homecoming Parade, and are planning to march with them for the big Qrlth of .loly Parade this summer. Since the Dartettes are an official auxiliary of the Band they vvork out routines for nearly all of the school songs which it plays. These officers and advisor, Donna Harris, secretary, Carolyn Bennett, president, Karen Moore, director, Connie Chilson, historian, Mr. Pexton, advisor, have promoted spirit, fun, and activity in the school. CLUBS 72 5 Y Zi cg Y 1 E' 1 Forensic ..- J-gh . D it Q 4 ' 1 . 'LQ - ' U l N '-' 5 T W no UT . . N' I ' t. r l , ' X1 .s Q Q, 'K . , 3 Yu, T 1, I W tt' X S T T 'rr . ut' f 5 - I .. EX xg A . I 5 l ' A- V ' - ' A Q ' v- . ' - - - . . Qs ww, Q' . N , B . N , H Q Q, 1 T 1 ' . V fi- ' X, if 1 ' s . .Q - . 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These were the otfucers who led the Forenslc Club as they resolved that the Federal Government should substantrally Increase nts regulatron of labor unrons Seated Terry Barber Secretary Kem Gardner Pres: dent Howard Ryttrng Vuce Presrdent Standmg Gerald Hallrday Jumor Representatrvc' Louuse Stephenson Treasure Carol Sutton Sensor Representatrve Mr Stevenson Advlsor Davus Hugh Schools Fore-nslc Club rs composed of a group of hardworkrng Q93 tun loving gunrors and seniors who spend a good deal of their tame In the art of debating wnth the help of Mr Stevenson therr advusor The students discuss and debate a nationally selected questron throughout the year and have meets wnth many debaters from the sur rounding hugh schools The Weber College Tournament and the Region and State Foren I src Meets are the highlights of the debate season The clubs members also participate In extemporaneous speaking and legnslature Kem Gardner Howard Ryttmg I' is qs! -5 B Ellzabeth Vlgeon Bene Shaffer Linda pemrson Karen Wnghf Margaret Whrtesrdes Noall Bennett Jam Bowman Justm arton V FQ, iw Dough Twede Teny Barlow Nancy Adams Ca,-O1 Suffon Julra Snmmons Ed Massey Karen Smrth Elalne Echelberger X Q r M - 1 I Cgx f I Michael Lowe Don Monson Kathleen Call Linda Bennion Man Simmons Jeff Nye Diane Swan Gerald Halliday - rx - 1 r ' I 3 w il 4' x l l w 4 V l l 6, I D I 53,1 i Rs c F' 5 V Fm Q 0 539 f 'fb J rf' mfg B F , X ,135 T 0 . of f A A MX Louise Stephenson Linda Smith Stan Elison Kent Hodgson Susanna Stewart Gay Parker Lenore Christensen Nar1Cy Gardner Q29 -of v-Q Y l W5 QQ fi . F Jlfkf Y' M l Jimmy Hill Nolan Bushnell Norma Bradley Sherry Moss Marie Reese Sandra Beveridge Wynn Sparks Bob Bonnemorf l , X I ' 1 J X f ' 5 ' x ,f .4 f N 21 f F! fi l r' F ' 'l ' r ' 'A-if is A 4 I ' fe V. 3 . 1 9 ' . 'Pdf 1-A ff K? 'G all 0' A 1 Mary Jo Thorson Sue Miller Colleen Steed Gary Steed Beth Slade Karen Wilcox No,-ma Bouy Russell Willoughby elim ran, x f 1 3'm,.5m.'s 'v-.-va , ., f . '46 w.r:1 ' 9ipff.f'w'X A' 5 , ,- vfrliif-114 52.5. Mg .fri 1:0445 .h 4. ggaisfshwm 4 . ' K 'xL'.,.1, .- ',af. Qrnnnpn 5,6 X xiii ,7 Qu-. Ni , , . Q , 1,x ' f i '- 1252 -ff , , ,Q w xqi-1gsg, g. g : udxfgix- 1 ik, lv: . f9.' e . . , , H ai' 'S 4,- 4 1' Lvl,- Brown and gold a marching Marchnng across the green Walking wavlng cheerlng Cheernng for the team Brown and gold a marching Marching round the gym Brown and gold a snngung Carols and Christmas hymns Brown and gold and Santa Claus And Chrustmas splrlt brnght Brown and gold at a sprrng dance and then the banquet nlght Brown and gold a shnnrng Faces and candles and smlles A pledge a tear Pro Scholas song Good washes by the mule They wave they march they yell they sung These lovely gurls In Brown and Gold Such pep such sport the rafters rung To them our hearts unfold .i Pl-'bl'C'fY Manager Carolyn Barlow kept the publrc rn the know about Pro and made sur all pep sgns added school sprt refo e games G7 Mother Downs h s been gust luke a mother to the Pro Schola thus year She was always ready to llsten to problems and help the gurls when they needed her I Othcr advnsors to the Pro were Mss Hardy and M s Carre 103 n L 1 U ,ar I I I H H 8 A ' I I I I . A K? 1 fafl . . - .B ff B .aa t 1 fm 'QI K' 'i Y l s I H119 fH'?f's' 11' l A , 1 9 l l l , r l CLUBS 47 '1-'21 -4? -0 l...qp TY QS! 3, Q9 Karen Iverson Beverly Steed Pamela Parrish Judy Pamter Rosanne Wnlcox Carolyn Hansen JoAnne A Zunle Carol Sutton Judy Muller Joyce Dawson Judy Bollschweller Eva Jean Burnett Karen Hancey Myrna Moultrie Charlene McEIyea Alice Hollist Saundra Flint Carolyn Barlow Evelyn Evans Shirley Lundberg Nikki Clawson Marg Almond Norma Hunt Tangee Maass Lana Hall Nancy Adams Lee Neely Rebecca Day Pro Schola They unne us I V . JY, I Pi A fax L '31 ' x I, 49 p. A' .4 .N vw! -I fxvs fa 143'- r ,Pr I X N.: rid X155-Q 'Qui 1 'N 'W Q1 HD ll iw lla Gary Flint Secretary We the D-Men would like to show our appreciation to the school and to the faculty for what they have done for us this year, and especially we would like to thank the coaches. lf we need any- thing all we have to do is go to the coaches, and they will usually help us get it. The D-Men received new sweaters this year which are an old gold color with brown lettering. Only the D-Men are sup- posed to wear them. It takes much work to earn these coats and sweaters so they are a sign of real achievement. One of the D-Men activities is the annual D-Men assembly which is always filled with fun and originality. We would like to encourage every boy in school to go out for at least one sport for the fun as well as the honor it provides. Q 4- CLUBS ff' X .1-F' , C '3 ,X -Q 3 N--7 s Y? Frank Barale Johnny Bargar Justin Barton Frank Bently Gary Bingham Raymond Blood Bill Bowe James Bowman Blaine Hartley Jerry Hartley Brent Brown Lynn Bulkley Bill Burnett Verl Byram Brent Hess Jerry Hess Mark Cheney Mike Chidester Glen Chynoweth Courtney Cowle IIDII Men They ledd us in Bill Haislip Y? ...4O -sy 'wtf ,4 sl '41 Reed Hodgson Dean Hodson David Cunningham Devon Dahl Michael Duckworth Dan Fisher Steven Hodson Sherman Hoskins Gary Flint Ron Flint Ronald Ford Jim Frost Lynn Howell Dee Hyde Kem Gardner Michael Gardner Barr Brange Charles Green ld N-'Y ,av Doug Moon Wesley Moore Bull Morgan Robert Nulson Jeff Nye Jon ODell Fred Page James Palmer Dellane Jessop Allen Johnson Brent Parnsh Earl Patterson Davud Payne Don Paul Jeffrey Johnson Kenzue Kung Lynn o Stan Reed Dennls Rutter Denms Robertson Mackey Kurouwa Paul Lmford Clark Robnnson Albert Runsvold John Snmmons Ervln Stevens Robert Lovell Ed Massey Gary Steed Don Stoker Ted Terry Terry Thatcher Brent Maxfueld Mntchell Btll Thompson Sam Tru tllo Ronald Turner Max Wh tesudes CLUBS U Dllll IKIII blill IO All to These outstanding otfucers and advisors have helped to mann tam the standards and tradmons of the F HA Club at Davus The school commends them for a 'ob well done Offucers are Seated Marvlyn Marshall Presrdent Carolyn Horne vrce C7 presldent Standing Mrs Barton advrsor Mlss Hardy ad vrsor Duane Swan reporter Gayle Corbrrdge secetary Nancy Young hrstorlan Mrs Rampton advisor The purpose of the Future Homemakers of Amerlca IS to promote an appreclatlon and Interest ln Home Economacs Also to provide whole some rndlvldual and group recreatlon and to encourage democracy In the home and ln family life Among the outstanding actuvltnes thus year were Included varlous guest speakers who lectured on sublects nmportant to young home makers of today Together with the Future Farmers of Amerlca we suc cessfully presented the annual Harvest Ball The club made a fneld trup to the Snlls Home Management Bulldmg on the Unlversuty of Utah Cam pus and to the Utah Woolen Mills This proved enloyable to all who went How To make a dress ,n 30 mmufes The way to a mans heart ns through has stomach What we wont do to catch a an m I 'Y 'hr' Nfl Future I-Iomemakers of' America Leornung 'rodoy o better Tomorrow Susan Barker LeAnn Bradley Bonnie Morgan JoAnn Carlos Glenda Cook Sharon And Lynette Bateman Joyce Bangerter Lrnda Barlow Janet Brngham Barbara Burch Carol Ann Brrkenfeld Romona Bobo Carol Adams Nancy Adams Paula Adamson Conme Montgomery Pat Brewer Ata Brmkerhoff Eva Jean Burnett Julre Butler Cerla Coburn Kathleen Chrrstensen Annette Coffman Ansta Coleman Carlotta Bayer Connre Beus Norma Bradley Penny Bradley Lrnda Moss Sherry Moss Bonnre Cottle Marlene Chnld Gayle Corbrndge Jean Corbrrdge an -5 1 l - ' 574. 'X All I B . . . 2 - fd I 'Q A A .3 -QP 5 - J , ... A , Q7 A I ja 'V . ar Q F 3 4 17 'A 1 A f ' r ll ' C F. H. A. Letha Corbridge Linda Draayer Flora Golightly Gayle Hallman Georgia Holmes A common sight in the kitchens of the future homemakers of Davis High Homemakers are always busy completing their never ending 'obs in homemakmg Sheila Davis Linda England Jean Germer Linda Hansen Jean Howard 3 IQ 'T fi 'bliff H2 li Kay Davis Connie Engstrom Judy Gibbs Judy Hatch Sue Hughes -il 1 f an vii Pat Jeppson Mary Jorgensen Carol Kay Susan Layton Mary Ann Leonard --- Judy Jensen Judy Jones Jana Kempter Kay Knaght Marlene Love Pat Johnson Kathy Jorgensen Pat Kmg Shirley Luttle Janet Lund -1 '? it-. '47 ,...v 4? 'fi Carolyn Massey Marilyn Mannung Marilyn Marshall Shnrley Marston Elizabeth Mathls Susan Marurnoto Linda McCarty Judy Muller Carol McGllnch Sherry Muller Georgla Ann Mutchell Beth Maya Homemakers are always busy completnng theur never endmg 'obs In homemaktng :ani 1,1 xg -Q -qv '+L E a 5,0-7 y H. ss 4' 2 - 4 -I 'T . . 4 'i . J xx L 1' A , 3 Aa a 0 4 if f - -J l '7 .A , 1 I IA, 2.2-I if.. J ff 4 . . . . . . .f I , Tr '45 AJ , ,. . J W' ,. ' 7 f T I 2 A' in C '7 N I 7 9 Q Q 6 'x-x Q ' X R - I I , J :J ' . ri : ! IJ 'K F ll A CLUBS ldeolls ore The gools of our future Marcla Muur Snaron Lee Newman Carol Orton Cherll Peterson Sally Schryver -my 14 v-9 4 Pat Murry Lynette Nucholas Adeline Parku Darlene Ray Duane Schwartz 10 CD- Cheryl Nalder Sandra Nlcholas Gay Parker Karen Ray Donell Sessuons 40 Annette Nance Ellen Ntelson Shnrley Patterson Brenda Reynolds Loralel Shellenbarger hornemokers of Dovls Hugh Kathy Nnelson Karen Ntelson Nancy Perry Harrnet Rnchards Lunda Snngleton z 'Q Gylene Nelson Sharon Olsen Lmda Smnth Judy Robertson Beth Slade Nedra Nelson Kathleen Packer Judy Paulsen Kay Schuck Darlene Smnth Q '3' Gi Nd ,. tab' 1 A 4 as ea y ,,,, P IT '45 1 K . .2 3, 55 J or . ,sa ' x ' 1 3 s - ,A D J - . ' ls V .4-v Dane Swan Lana Sarnmers Connie Thorderson Carol Tippets Margaret Swan Virginia Wagner Karen Vincent Diane Thornley Evelyn Vincent Shirley Watkins Nancy Weatl'erston Kathy White Karen Wilson Nancy Young Eileen Zaugg 3 --.45 1 AQ dv 'G' Z? Shirley Smith Sandra Stevens Rayee Tanner Connie Thurgood Marlene Troope Jody Kaye Whivesides A '5 Diane Steed Susanna Stewart Joan Taylor l.aRae Thurgood Gayle Tree Tamera Whitsides ,xi Ilene Steele Edith Stewart Vlcki Terry Margil Thurgood Vicki Thurston Pat Whittaker Bea Stein Linda Stoddard Eileen Thatcher Karen Walker Irha Wilcox Alice Wilcox CLUBS These offncers and advtsors havc done an excellent 'ob tn dtrecttng MY ZOllIr1ger advlsor Phtlltp Leonard hustoruan Lyman Freestone the FFA durnng the past year Seahng Kenzte Kung vtce prestdem porter John Bennett secretary Ronald Thurgood sentmel Mr Godfrey Ron Turner prestdent Kent Hodgson Frank Rugby treasurer Slandmg adVl50f e Futurc Farnters of At ertca s a non Drott. ron pomfal tarnw youtr organtzatton o voluntary ntentlncrshtp destgned to take tts place along wtth other agenctes strtvtng tor the de velopnrtent ot Ieadershtp the loutldtng ot a t ore pert anent agriculture and the trnprovetnent cOun'ry lute tcs o c O e O et cte agr ultural teachtng devtse tha lo en dtscoverecl up to the pre ent t A 5 lOO percent nerucan tn Its Ideas at Brent Cook Stanley Cook Merltn Dames Pete Elltsort ,vw ' '3 -.1 'vw JO VW Fftdlay Glen Hantblnt Jerry Hess 'af -lu l , l A ,,A, A . I , I . . l I . , I I re- Th X T7 ' t -5 1 -A l1.'- , . ' t ot t ' . It constltu 1 tt, t th tr st tt ' nt tc ' ' S t has Je ' - S 'nve The FF . A A, 1 ' ' ' ' I rcl outlook and has no outside atttltattons, There Fs no secrecy in connectton with its activities. ' ' ' h T t - qi' 1 X F: Ar t , P rl Q ' K '3 0 5 J I '0 J ' - .1 '- ' ' L K V . f ' .- . 9 . ff Vw 5 It J .ff-r V ag. 4 , V- if: Future Farmers of' Arr1er1ca .,. '?x J, U3 I Q or-rf., fe., a Judk' Johnny Bargcr rmls Fl ' 'a ne Jeppege' Elwood Ravm Je ry S n o Kc-11z'c Kun Pwol Beazcr .y 1 an F eesto we Ftoyd Kearl Dav d Reed John S mnons Lwxxnf tzvffw if 5 4 Jimi V 4-8m.L.V Lco Kennedy Conway Behlung Kent Hale Phnl Leonard Frank Rugby 'Q Paul Lmford John Bennett Lynn Hammon Ernest Murdock Phullnp Rosenlund Aldon Nance Dean Beus Denn s Hayes Danny Nance Davud Shumway Bernard Nath Donald Chadw Steven Hess Kay Nncholas Brent Shurtleff ck Ron Turner Mchael Engs om Kent Hodgson Don O Keefe Kent Shurtleff 1. Y ,G JO fwfr 1,411 V 8 -I Qi? -ah Cf f 1 Yu 'H K 2 ,Rfk -av 'S' 5 1,-'fy Ill Ar ,4 IF' TJ 'vi , -a F. F. A. FFA members engoymg a demonstratnon about mmk ac Ste an Bad nes Je t Brent Parke. Bla ne Slatc CLUBS DeRay Taylor Jay Burton wen Kerbs G ant Taylor Jay Caldwell John Kestmg Sdney Roberts Gerald Unruh Q B lly Roberts Terry Strasberg IJ, ,D -J -cf? V7 'fx -Z' -P ...4 '-J' ' Ron Thurgood Robert Fut Alan Kmttel James Romero Bob Voigt M ke Valdez Stan Hamblln Jack Mapes Raymond Romero No man Wh taker Davd Weaver Edd e Hohman Davd Morgan Leon Ross Tmothy Wnlson Scott Bennett Edd e Jensen Jmmy M Morgan Robert Rupe Denms Wrlght f? -4 5 5 of ,J 17 -- ... :F- ul JH Q9 nn- 'Q v2 -5 'lx-4 V lllfl!-rbi J k watt f 5 i Dorm f rly y 5 - I i Jar nunh O Y ' ' i i I r 3 fig , 3 C A ,Y ,aw ll - 4 . V f R X' -V 'K f -U T I Q W yy KL V, K KJ V .V k 5 X V, ' I J 'X ,R .9 1 J JN tarl . . J A J -ff? X XV., J N' ' l 'fl ll? f ' 2 Ar ' ln X I T ll T A. ll ll A R N -. 1 x ' ' Q X , X Q X - ' at T rart T , T J J xy!! l - lf ,tr 7 f .:, , V' T u ff y ,ll X W 1 . 64: A fl N 'I Q 3 ' f -Q 5 v '1 ' . s f , r ' J 4 f ' 1 .t lv t lf T ll J ll M L ij . 4 F J A . 1 Q .f 45 ' 1 ,- R -A x ' K 1 w f X J A, ' ' 1 . T X 4 l E ,f ll .t X x I Ls, Though this has been the first year of the existence of the Japanese Culture Club, it could be said that it has been very successful. Under the competent advice of Mr. Ronald Pexton, the club members have been treated to many social ac- tivities, such as the festive New Year's Party. We plan to have a fevv more activities and hope that the organization will continue to exist in the tu- ture years, f SS' S., JL ' 0 ,ff K . 3. zr-L ' if ' jg W' 'v- a 4, s , I '23-,Gia as 'Q W 5-' 54' .v-'U Q. xfsyg The Davis High Swim Club has proven this year to all who participated to be one of the most interesting and fun-filled clubs we have had at Davis High School. The purpose of the club is to instruct members in swimming strokes and swimming activities. The club provided instruction in skin-diving, water skiing, swimming strokes, diving, swimming safety, and many tilms on these subiects that prov- ed to be educational plus a lot of tun. The Swim Club also enjoyed various parties and a banquet at the end of the year to top every- thing oft. Here's a swimmer who'lI make a big splash in society. V1 N-r' ,p Front: Betty Henderson, Cynthia Flint, Kathleen Sawley, Linda Daayer, Anna Edward Clay. Third row: James Woodward, Ron Kilburn, Jimmy Hill, Phillip Mae Clifford, Becky Batchelder, Andrea Halls. Second row: Betty Yamasaki, Giles, Jerry Simmons, John Simmons, Courtney Cowley. Vicki Terry, Carolyn Miyawaki, Shelia Davis, Kathleen Moss, Kay Davis, 4, CLUBS nz II---- Janet Holbrook Evelyn Evans Diane Thornley Elsie Cole Vice President President Secretary Historian Future Teachers of' Amerlca Advnsors The Future Teachers ot Amernca IS very benetxcual to those students who feel that they would like to be future teachers Many tulms were shown on dltferent phases of teaching and a tleld trip vvas planned to a college and school to give the members a ttrst hand experience wnth the vocatton Members al o learn ed both advantages and dnsadvantages of teachlng through speakers who came to the club meetlngs Tnese expert nces all helped the members to decade on what level ot teachrng they would enloy most They ended thenr successful year with a 'Jb banquet Mr Passey Mr Humphreys Mr Grossen Helen Barlage Renee Beaudom Lmda Beazer Cheryl Brggs 'Q Barbara Burch Carol Ann Btrlcentelcl Beth Bruggs .0 Btllte Broaddus L, Eva Jean Burnett Kathleen Call O 4 -0 E V 4 fa Q . D ,4 I. ' f '. 2 Q 9 - ' I L I.. w g? Bonnre Cardon Carol Chatelarn Connee Chrlson Kathleen Christensen Elsre Cole Gayle Corbrldge Carolyn Cruddle Deanna Dahl Carol Dawson Ruth Ann Denny Elalne Echelberger Wanda Ellus Manlyn Ence Evelyn Evans Cynthia Flmt Dxxue Frasuer Mrchele Gxbbs Kay Graehl Beth Grlmsfad Helen Harvey Sandra Haslam Ruth Lynne Hodson Janet Holbrook Sandra Hough Jean Howard Sue Hughes Rae Deane Johnson Carol Kay Pat King Judy Leonard LaVon Love Mary Maass Tangee Maass Shirley Marston Linda Mayhue Carol McGlinch Jeaneen Merrill Sherry Moss Myrna Moultrie Gylene Nelson I 'Q F. T. A. LouAnn Wllley Altce Wtlllams Karen Wrrght Marcrlle Zaugg Sharon Lee Ncwman Jolene Nlelson Sharon Olsen Carol Orton Pat Orton Cherll Peterson Darlene Ray Judy Roblns Jeanene Robblns Brenda Reynolds Donell Sessuons Judy Sesslons Junelle Smith Lnnda Smuth Stephanle Smuth Trudy Smnth Vrckl Smlth Beverly Steed Loulse Stephenson Susanna Stewart Sydney Stoker Margaret Swan Jackne Taylor Margaret Terry Pam Thomson Duane Thornley Conme Thorderson Marulyn Telford Sherrne Tnmmons Lurlme Tolbert Colleen Wakefueld Karen Walton Caroll Weaver Pam Whute Brenda Wrlcox JUIIIOI' Red Cross lub ,. we SERVE xl Offncers and advlsors for the Junnor Red Cross Club were Seated Phll Jaramnllo secretary M Hutchms advisor Loralel Shellenbarger presndent Judy Muller vlce presndent Standmg Mr Buchanan advlsor Dee Hyde photographer When theres need though nts small We wnll always serve The teelnng thats rught well reserve Oh the battle IS hard but It must be done For we care and we share tor mankund We learn and we earn for victory yearn And well never walk alone Serve on serve on vvuth hope In your heart And we ll never lose the fught Junlor Red Cross wull never due Every summer there as a leadershtp camp held t Utah State Unlversuty for the two students from each school that have shown leadershup abulttres and In terest ID Junlor Red Cross work This year the two Davus students wall be Len Hartshorn and Andrea Halls Q, Thomas Baggs Penny Bradley Deanna Dahl Conme Engstrom Cathy Hammon Len Hartshorn Dee Hyde T Phll Jaramullo Jeannette Jentzsch Judy Muller Sherry Muller Gylene Nelson Stan Reed Loralet Shellenbarger Q Bea Stem Lana Summers Olaug Vaala Gary Watktns Mclvln Wtlson Margaret Whlfesldes 125 CLUBS Kathleen Galley linda Bennion Nikki Clawson President Vice President Secretary Masque and Gavel is a national speech organization Its main obiective is to pro and in the community The members initiated into the club have to be approved by the natonal chap- ter and they also are required to partici- pate in three activities before initiation to prove their loyalty. Members of the club are required to have completed a year of speech and also be enrolled in a speech class during active membership and participate in a project. The project planned for this year by the members was a one-act play festival pre- sented to the general public of Davis Co- unty. The fun ' activity was a weekend trip to Zion s Natonal Park to attend the South- ern Utah Speech Festival. Members accepted into the club are put on the national records as long as they live and uphold the standards of the club. The club is adfised by Miss Eva Bar- rett, vvho has done mach t orgarize and promote Masque and Gafel w if 126 Nancy Adams David Barber Linda Bennion Norma Bouy Y' Ruth Ann Denny Ann Dibble Kathleen Gailey Barbara Glauser - .,, 4 . Brenda Reynolds Brent Reynolds Julia Simmons Linda Smith I W . . . i . . . . - li mote tree speech in America in the school in A y -. , al 1 I ' ' t it ,as Vw ' i : 0 ' 3 1. i G W I VVhoT promise does The TuTure hold Tor The ThecrTer'? Olaug Vaala Brenda Reynolds Mus Barrett R9P0rter Sergent at Arms Advnsor ? Kathleen Call Nnklu Clwson Marsha De Decker 'T' x, Sandra Haslam Mary Hnckenbotham 10 l Vrclu Smuth Colleen Steed h, -J- Aluce Holhst Sandra Hough Marrlyn Imhoff Robert Layton IQ 'WI 'S Olaug Vaala Barbara Wassmk Lou Ann Wnlley AID ,1 k - 4 i A ,Q I 1 y 4 4' C O' -9 .2 L T Q' . A A Z r , 4 L 0 U 1 ' ' Y T, , - . 4, C - J' 4 , , T y 4 -T .4 all 4 ' J y - . g 4 3 Y 2 K' -S 6 - 4.3 .' I . . 1 CLUBS I 0 Carol Adams S151 Club ,aw Officers for the Jimmy Hall vice Justin Barton Hardy advisor Renee Beaudom Ski Club were front Dennis Jones reasurer Brent Brown president president Standing Sharon Olsen secretary Mr Pexton advisor Miss After several years of inactivity the Ski Club was organized again by a group of Douglas Bair Becky Batchelder Milton Beens 40 ski enthusiasts. Many trips were taken to nearby sk' resorts to enable members to learn and participate in the art of skiing. After sucl' excursions parties were held which provid- ed rnuch enjoyment for all the members. Our advisors Miss Hardy and Mr. Pex- ton have helped with the teaching arrange' ments. xi Bob Bonnemort Brent Brown Carol Dawson Becky Ence Courtney Cowley Barbara Davis I I Q X Q x N, A ,. - yacc? 3. 4 fav '- 'ir - n-3.1 1- vt M M G --u ' ' . Russell Ence 4' Arlene Burraston Carl Chappell Cynthia Flint Bill Galeazzi ILE 0,3 o X Nancy Gardner Gary Goashnd Kay Grael Cathy Hammon Fred Hodgepeth Jnmmy Hull Larry Hyde ey xv 1,1 Robert Layton Gary Lnerd Sharon Olsen Roy Reed Wayne Roundy Sandra Sandall Susan Scofhetd Duane Jenson Harold Jenson Danny Johnson Rae Deane Johnson Denms Jones John Jorgensen B... ff wif 'l 'J ,A- Carolyn Massey Ed Massey J F Meadows Robert Morgan Robert Nrlson Donell Sessnons Gary Sneller AID l Gary Stephens Ednh Stewart Bull Strmpson Sydney Stoker James Sutton Pat Tucker James Vanderwest Brent Van Fleet Elnzabeth Vugeon Robert Whute Marnlyn Werner Margaret Whttesldes Max Whntesudes Edward Young . 9 ' J 4 1 , A l i I A ' , K 5 . vi 'TAI ' b -9 W J a L 3' t ' 5 - 1' 4 Q - I ,x S- ' f i r 52 at W ' f T -0 ' -G -Q ,I A ' V t 1 ' . ' 1 r +ii:.::- .... J' ff JK X 1 J J '. .gp w-75:35 jj . f l '.. 1- 1 4 t. -.. .'5' A ,s. Xi 1 QA- --uv I , 0 J .s S 'aT' ,S S I if 4' A ' 5:2 t , ' ' if , 'gg A A 1.1 '- , 1-. ed , .sa 2 x A I -5 ' A . Q J K.- Q la A so at . ,R lit' ' 'L- CLUBS Federatlon of Modern FOTQIQT1 Language Clubs l px C7 To further our understanding ot forengn peoples we the language students of Davls are endeavorung to acqualnt ourselves with the language hlstory and customs of Germany France and Spam Under the direction of our competent lnstruc tors Senor or Herr Harold Olmstead and Madame Sprague we have learned the fundamentals of gram mar and pronunclatuon Our modern language labora tory equxpment has aided by glvnng us visual aural Parties assemblies correspondence with stu dents un foreagn countrues and the annual language festlval at the Brugham Young Unrverslty are among the actnvutles partlcupated un by the language club mem bers Offncers of the Spanish Club were Abel Galleger vuce president Chernl Peterson presndent Margaret Swan Secretary 'df-D 2' ,-n OHICCFS of Yhe German Club Wefe GVSQOVY Clark 59C'e'5'Yf Brenda N95 Offuccrs of the French Club were Noall Bennett, presndent, Matt Summons sossus vtce presndent, Bob Bntt presrdent v,ce prggldenf I o V 5 ' M . In .,J. I rx, A A I - I . I . ' ' l J , L T 1 I . C N f . . and oral practice in using the languages. I I - 2 t V . fwflfl. 1 I... . a 1 .N 4... Languages ore 0 mecms of on better understanding beTween f' I A ,Al SPAM. 6'.wvu N ' 21 lf K e -' 4 . 'f3 e 3 4 I 1 Uv' - ,J SPANISH CLUB FRENCH CLUB GERMAN CLUB noHons 41' 14- 44 3? ,r,,,,,-A Mr OI stead G a and Spa sh Mrs SP B9 9 F9 C71 .-lie. ..s ,, , . S. , , A .L J. -.iff , A. 7 , . ,, .. F, fx .A-x.'.Q-5 I 4 1 531: X4 ..f5 ,E , -3.3 -. , 11- ,.1i-...JM -'fs Tr- , ', ,f,,- ,uf'L' 1 Viv U.:-4 -if-, tf.I'i-- - 1- 3 . ' fb 'f ' N... -3'W 2'7 . 3:1 f ' '- Hb. .'.' . x. !..L jf ?.,4f, A, , 1- .1 Y. --,'-31:-:QL , .- - vi-4 -ff--. -,JA-g , IK! . . , . 'f' .' J' 4-A ,Q 1 -. MQ, gfjxr'-s-Y.-, , 14- .Q ' - 7-s,-e.-. '. 44- - 'WY QTL? -Y..,x'. , . m , erm n ni . . Y U , I' n CLUBS Officers of the Spannsh classes were Furs! row fnrst peruod Joe Martnnez secretary Cleo Sandoval vnce president Abel Gallegos president Second period Phnl Jaramrllo secretary Chernl Peterson pres: dent Steve Gallegos vlce presndent Fourth period Margaret Swan presudent Reed Nelson secretary Conme Chrlson vnce presfdent 'T i Jackno Chesley Courtney Cowley Carmon Fountann f 43 -6 4-1 Wwlter Meacham Bonnue Nash Reed Nelson Davnd Payne Spencer Sandstrom LeVar vs 2- 4 'c-7 'swf A Spanish 'Ll Joe Gurule Phnl Jaramnllo Joe Martunez Thompson Walter Brrnk Connne Chulson Sharon Cuny Brenda Devel Steve Gallegos Susie Garcla Tullle Garcla Helen Harvey Magdalena Herrera l p ' O Q 0 Q ' r .4 L . la -w ' ' , D l , 2- A , f N g ' t I , 2 ,, N ll P 2 ,, 0 '43 95 - , .4-4 if 1 ' Los alumnos de Espanol creen que un a buena vrda consusfe de trabalo y dnversron Aquu estan los predulectos mnembros del club de Espanol Kathleen Jorgensen 17' Laura Leyba Mary Maasg :Ol 'E Pat Pmnock Ollvna Prleio Martm Romero 'Iv- Joe Chalmers Carol Errsgo 5 Aluce Maestas Arceha Marez 447' Abel Gallegos ,eq l wr Gnlberf Martrnez Dae Reusung Anna Sanders Cleo Sandoval -uv Pamela Thomson QF' YE -J'-1 44' Eugene Gordon Odle Marhnez Karen Smnh fav 1 A411 Pamela McFaIl .lam McQuade James Olsen Chernl Peterson 5 Margaret Swan B ell 'PW -9 James Graham Sherman Hart Tom Maya Frances Trupllo Prlscrlla Nash Q1 -Ov' Sharon Cash ,..r fr Dorthy Hornuchu Q' ,.r' Bobby Omura , ol v-1' Vincent Truullo Helen Vnsarraoa Ps Max Lulon Sara Yeager A E ,, . lf! , 9 so ' J . v A A 1 , 4 fb t E'f 54Qff3L J M +V' ' my I - .t j -3 hi QR l ' ' ' ' ill B f E l M 9 Y lf ll l . ,, I f H' A - of fr f l rf 77 . . A Q ' f Q .1 ' sf. X l l E V C .M , l X il Q il X 1 5- X sq 1 ' A 2 Ni .1 r M F R t I , 4 .A lj .A 31 M' 1 I 1 ,jg , X M X I ' ' ' 4 ., . V . H f A CLUBS A Jon Lmle Mnchael Day Pau Day Davud Erlckson Duane Flsher Jerry Glles ,nn Tad Hess Frances Judd Judy Joens V 3 Gayle Stewart 4-J f 7 N 1 Jo Blvns Jeff Carter Brenda Nessossus James Palmer Stnven Allen Ein guter Deutscher Schuler sagt immer: Arbeit mach? das Leben suss. Hier sind viele gute Schuler zu sehen. Douglas Bateman Bull Bayer -6 N, , as Ruth Johnson Steven Meyer haron Olsen i Lorllne Tolbert Glenn Walker Davld Young Rebecca Batchelder J Allen Alger 4' 1 Deanna Boelter Gregory Clark Kenneth Coleman Robert Davenport Pafrlcla De Ross W Bob Britt Larry Clark Gary Goasllnd Gerald Halllday Barbara Renee ea Stem James Bevan jgv' Mary Dlckman . ii L if J , f - f Q 1 i . A A ' ' t 'Il A 4 f ' J I I J , A I t A V' Q , y fr . ' x KT' 5 I 4, - X J L ' ll 1 J A J S B ' f -'A J J f 3. y J t .2 ' , 3 'fr in ve, J ' D In lx - in at J A J Alla yfit , 'I J ' ,A a I 4 'V A .1 J fl 1 'J , - ll S. J Q G , ' ll 7 J J 'J u. . A' Xxx In . J 'Z V4 X i German 11 Offrcers of the German classes were Furs! row thnrd period Bea Stern secretary Boo Brnt presrdenv Duane Fnsher vrce presndent Suxth Penod Brenda Nlessossrs president Mrchael Day secretary Erleon Zaugg vrce presudent Flffh peruod Scott Jorgensen secretary Kafhy Ferguson vrce presrdenr Gregory Clark president ,,,,4S'. f Q. 'Ut Kathy Ferguson Carl Frazner Mrckey Guffey Mrchael Hodge Kerth Huffaker Anrfra Jensen Scott Jorgenson Duane K ev Gary Mrya Terry Park Boyd Pearson 'S' f .3 Dan Peresuch Davnd Rankin , an Kenne1hSrrong fherme Tave Mav Brll Wassrnk Suzan Webster Carole Workman 'T' I Noa Rerd Erleen Zaogg Carol Lee Smrth CLUBS J The offrcers of the French classes were Flrst row flrst perlod Carolyn Nllyawalu secretary Dlann Fenney vrce presrdent Neck Rose presldent Third period Matt Srmmons presldent Bob Bonnemort vlce presldent Fifth perrod Ken Mules presudent Frances Prlest vuce presldent Lee Dearman sec retary Second row second p nod BII Bowe pr sdent Kathy Hammond vice presldent Ken Han Sen secretary Fourth period Carolyn Cornla presndent Kathleen McCormack vrce presldent .lackre Taylor secretary Slxth period Noall Benrett presrclent Carole Thurgood secretary Ruth Lynne Hodson vlce presndent 'N av Of -7 ,,4qr 4141 ,-as 'Ati Noall Bennett LeRoy Badger Dorothy Espnnoza Dora Gonzales Louuse Johnson Dellane Jessop French Club Frances Prrest Mary Robison Jackwe Taylor Olaug Vaala Barbara Burch Norma Bouy Betty Broschmsky Bob Bonnemort Lmda Bennron Sandra Beverrdge so ,ati v--, - ,.e 4- -5 'Y ' Judy Baker Joyce Bangeter Milton Beens Barbara Chafelain Lenore Christensen Barbara Davis Lee Dearman 36 Dans notre ecole nous avons un Club Francais dont vous Trouverez membres dans les pages survantes U 0 QI I 3 QI U OJ I 5 3 0. DJ 'L JT ? fl J' DJ 'l rn 3 0 - '4 5 fi 3' fl fb 9 cr U' VI T 0 - :- Q : 3 V- 4 DJ a. -12 Barbara Glauser Nancy Gardner Nancy Henley av' Sandra Hough Jesse Haggc-ns Ruth Lynne Hodson Len Hartshorn Sue Hughes John Jorda Lors Johnson fail -Z V5 Ellen Johnson Geraldune Kung Claude Kennedy Ronnre Kilburn Carol Kay a :ng Carol McGl1nch Linda Mayhue fi' at -4? i' Q-l Barbara McDowell Beth Maya Sue Muller Trudy Michael enneth Moles Marcia Murr Don Monson x Jeaneen Merrrll Bene Lynn Nelson Ellen Nrelsen Kathy Nrelsen Danrel Olson Gay Parker Carolyn Pafrerson Ronald Parker ' les ' . 4 I , iz. 1727 X V .X K' l ,lv l 42 V K L 45 lp A 1' A Q Q E L 3 -'J mg Q 0 rr, Q, ,V Lg , - 'Q ' ' I ' lu 'L n . MWF! -0-4 sk , 7, -5 y J I B L :A ' . .sf A ' IL . . . . , PT K. . , .J f 'gr- rs, 4: . ' -ol y A , ' if L . . . K , . . R, M., N f V 5' J 4, Q a ,C a 4 , A 5 10 J I A i vi' 4 X we . , I L L -'K ' ' - Matt Snmmons Robert Stanley 1. ' Bone CLUBS FRENCH CLUB 'Wiki MF' '41 Marne Rcese Dennns Louuse Stephenson Duane Swan Susanna Stewart Q-:Y ff Mary Jo Thorson ou Ann Willey Karen Wulcong Colleen Wakefueld DeWayne Ashmead awful A Thomas Baggs Terry Brion Linda Blood Ramona Bobo Sandra Christiansen t- i W, .,4,,, I. , . K Sherrie Drake Russell Ence Trudy Evans Robertson Jeanene Robbms Frueda Race Barbara Smuth Edward Sadoms Rosemary Small Sherrue Tummons Margaret Terry Carole Thurgood Raymond Blood Merrlll Bryan Carolyn Cornia Diane Crouch Ken Fox Barbara Frost Joyce Goulden Gay Gunnell u Graham Julue Hobson Q7 Gary Mayfneld ,nv Nick Rose Eileen Thatcher Cathy Hammon Ken Hansen Judy Hatch Betty Henderson Gayle Hallman Pat Johnson Duane Jenson Larry Jeffery Carolyn Muyawakl Kathleen Moss Kathleen McCormack Lee Nlx Garland Oates Jackle Putnam Loutse Sperry Dlann Tenney Judy Hushbeck Conme Herndon yil , I Gordon Johnson Charles Lepme Ralph Lewus Va A X .. Chrnstue Runehart Af Ray Snow Paul Stevens Karen Stone Duanna Sepal Sharon Shannon 'Q I Sally Todd Ravee Tanner Patsy Whvtaker Vurglma Wagner Mnchael Wnms Melvm Wilson I I llll Y -A lf Y . -K ' J -,I J dy ' .S 3 J -S 'e f ' fa y A 1 f V ll 1 t ll J J-lfl J l J J V , ro', 'lib' if Q 0 fs Q F Y ll' C . 'S -'QV Fd . rltfi, ,ll 3 if 'gl Q la S 'gi J - xv F ll th J ' R f J l V s e 75 ' 'f 2' my I.. f ' .ff ' ll . A .s X ' it e 1' ty - 3 W W Q Q . 'f 40 CLUBS l 'Irs VC? Ron Parker Vice President Eileen Zaugg Secretary Dons and Debs of' DGVIS The members ofthe Dons and Debs of Davis have been very proud and happy with the out- standing success ot their dance club this year. The club has helped promote interest in school activities and also school spirit. One of the most important purposes of Dons and Debs has been to promote social activity. Members could have fun learning new dance steps and improving their dancing during the club meetings. Hansen Larren Flint Treasurer President Mr. Muir Advisor Mr. Davis Jr, Advisor , wNff'l' l 5 1 W., r ,yr Kneeling: John Simmons, Bob Voight, Larren Flint, Gary Mayfield, Tommy Scoffield, Mary Maass, Sherry Moss, Carol Dawson, Marilyn Werner, Jeanene Ashton, Robert Nilson, Jimmy Hill, Ron Parker, Robert Price, Glen Walker. Robbins, Standing: Glenda Fikstad, Karen Walton, Karan Gill, Marilyn Marshall, Susan A f, QL . J ,. . . , ,Li 0 S , ' r ' f, ' I tg W 'N-- FT M5 mu, ,ag 3 8 1 , . Kneeling Kermit Lunnlngham Robert Webb Bull Bone Ted Long Kent Evans llene Steele Sharon Carter Sandra Phillips Barbara Davis Tamera Mocklu Glenn Hartey Doug Twede Dale Smith Brent Young Weston Smed Whitesldes Beth Slade ley Standing Eileen Zaugg Judy Kaye Whitesides Susan Walker Trudy Q. Kneeling: Clifford Tornow, Allen Johnson, Steve Adams, Wynn Hansen, Joe Corbridge, Karen Vincent, Lana Summers, Bette Nelson, Sharon Carter, Bivins. Standing: Virginia Wagner, Sally Bloxham, Charlene Neibaur, Jean Pat Tucker, Arlene Burrastzn, Renee Beudoin, LeAnn Frisby, Frances Willie 'f ACTIVITIES -1--v ,nf av Here ore recorded vivid memoirs of the mony sociol functions which hcive filled this yecir's colendcir. Another year of exciting events has turned to delightful memories: Hello Week . . . grinning alumni on Homecoming Day . . . the pink-hued ecstasy of the Girls' Dance . . . shouts of Merry Christmas amid the festive holiday decorations . . . frosty nights at football games . . . screaming, over-heated ones during bas- ketball season . . . colorful sock hops . . . hoarse cries of enthusiasm at pep rallies . . . exciting, talent-filled assemblies . . . the thrill of cold, sparkling snow- drifts . . . swirling bouffant gowns on Junior Prom night . . .smiling queens with their dewy corsages . . , the Spring Festival. We call back these treasured hours through our level, re-examine, and enioy again . . , -en.-as 48 Harvest Ball CHARMING Dixie Child represented the Senior Class as queen of this year's colorful Harvest Ball. Barbara Frosl Second Attendant Margaret Swan First Attendant 1' Dixie Child First Attendant av , . 1 1. 'wifi AN J, ' o A Cynthia Flint Second Attendant Homecoming BLONDE AND BEAUTIFUL Donna Ashton was selected to wear the crown for the annual Homecoming fes- tivities. 149 Junior Prom ADORABLE Tamera Whitesides graced the crown of royalty at the Junior Prom, Trudy Smith Second Attendant Margaret Swan First Attendant -41 7 J , I 1' 4 1' -LQ .Y . ' A . .1 1 -f- Qc x A - Senior Ho Capturing the titles of Hop Mistress and Master were darling Ileen Wayment and shy, but handsome, Gary Flint. ATTRACTIVE Cynthia Flin! reigned as Sweetheart of the Davis F. F. A. Chapter. P 'T X . r so I' y 1 A i T I ., W , 7 X in J The Homecoming Dance, held October 4, featured the theme, Just a Memory, which was sung by Sherman Bennett. Donna Ashton reigned over the Senior-sponsored affair. My ,c ., .5 , . 'Eli iw- 537V ,45?,,iY '3 . I Vi I X' fi 1 Q Q f- T I' ' ., ' 4 gl 'J 1 2 4 'H J ' X 4' ?'V ' 'H i 2 The Daisy Mae Drag, a leap year dance, gave girls another chance to get their man. It was sponsor- ' ed by the student body and held on March 4. P l 'Q' 'A Walla' The High and the Mighty was selected as theme for the Junior Prom, the second semi-formal dance of the year, which was held March IB. The iuniors, who sponsored the gala event, chose Tamera Whitcsides as prom queen. The dance featured blue and white dec- orations with a revolving mirror in the center of the gym. ii-Sl' il, S4 1'-'-'su Someday My Prince Will Come was the theme for the Girls' Dance held on November 20, The Girls' Association sponsored this ladies' choice dance, which proved one of the biggest of the year. Decorations were pink and white. i I Q I X I . 1 X 1 . ,. ,V ,- x - ' y Dads and daughters had their evening out when the Girls' Association held Daddy Date Night on January 28. -..ie sis' 2 i 8' 13, Charming decorations and captivating music set the scene tor the Senior Hop. The theme for the hop, which was held April 8, was Stranger in Paradise. lleen Wayment and Gary Flint reigned as hop 1 mistress and master over the dance which I ? was sponsored by the Senior Class. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Bill Link Combo. 0 .. . ., ,V .-, , , , 2 Q, H N V -, ' A ' , tit ' f R, fl' v , 1 fl! - Boys' and Girls' Associations sponsored the Sweetheart Dance on February ll. This matinee dance fcaturcd Bill Terry from KLUB as the disk iockey. H we Wonderful long he cherished Entranring music, dance cards, and all added a touch of occasions: we can be ed to make them Q :g '-M4 1 w . will clever have -1 CTIVITIES ,- 5 I I 'II lil T7 DIRECTORY STAFF Front row ElIZ6DLfl l Vngeon Barbara Frost Muss Streeper and Mr Barber advusors Andrea Halls Roger Bam rough Back row Carmen Foun iam Pamela Parrish Lee Neely Rosemary Small OIIIIIIVLJCQQS HISTORY BOOK ber Jody Leonard Sweeper USHER SQUAD Bac row Barbara Holt Susan Scoffreld R becca Day Ellzabetb Vugeon Reed Hodgson Middle row Sfeven Hodson Kc n Gardner Doug Moon Dean Hodson Brent Brown Clark Robunson nf row Jer' Jolwrson L ,f I n I BII In Bar ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Nancy Odd Adelme Parker Euleen Smmg Darla Parrlsh Carolyn Cruddle Dlxle Frazler Saundra Flrn? Carolyn Barlow Aluce Holllst Mnss ' I . , ' g l , bl . I: - Y V 1 1 1 - - , ' , D f O O O an I I sl I I If x Janice Clark, Susan Scoffleld, Georgia Ann Mwtchell. Standing: Mra Bar- i li 3 , ' E' ,f ' , I . I ,V I Fro : , , arr Mfclwell, Ro Fl'nT, Jeff Nye, Mor' fy-' Fran ale. SAFETY COMMITTEE left to nght Kem Gardner Reed Hodgson Noall Bennett Steve Hodson, Donna James Reed Nelson Claare Sparrow Clark Robnnson RADIO COMMITTEE left to right Slade, Davud Barber Mrs Carroll Mr Jansen Beth UE TOOK t7 SIGN COMMITTEE Standmg Darla Parrnsh Carolyn Cuddle Jamce Clark On ladder Donna James Duxle Frazuer Saondra Flmt Carolyn Barlow i'x. ,2 DANCE COMMITTEE - w one: Ted Long, tene Yeele, Tiw ee aass, Pat Tucker. Row two: Douglas Twede, Glen H rrey, D nny Jann Vw my Ashton. ':--I' BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE - Danny Johnson, Pam P A ish, Mary Maass, Sammy Trujillo, Mlchael Dockworvh CTIVITIES Stage Crew l 7 , I U X 1 :VK QA lk I , . I If . 'Q 3 f of , 4,5 'fi' L . 1' i ---' ' ,Af r-9 -I . x M EL X ' STAGE CREW Bruce Anderson Jay Moore Larry Benton and Terry Loertscher under the supervrsson of Mr Garrett havf. done a splen drd lob xn asslstlng wlth assernblues plays fashron shows the oper etta the Sprung Festuval Commencement arrangements and count less other acrrvmes frm year 9: yum-.-.gh ,fb if THE HUMBLE ENVOY FROM NA'llONALlST CHINA We can be proed of thus wellorganrzed group of students who represented our school at the Model Unrted N trons held o Aprul 12 1960 at th Unrversrty f Utah The delegates are Jean Farr Brenda Nesossls Sue M ller Ela ne Eclnel lerger Loraler Shellenba ger Drxre Frazrer Jody Leonard Row two Marge Y 1 FN X. Almond Jackne Taylor Pcggre Lynn Frew Bette Shaffer D ane Fsh r P y Henley Row three Bob Brrtt Frank Barale Davrd Payv Ed.-nrrl Danny Johnson Howard Ryttnng Row four Bull Bowe Susan Scholl Margaret Whrtesrdes Jlra Srmmons Olaug V ala Carol Aclws K trth Vgeon Mr Wayne Smart advrsor and Walter Okawoto , . fl' -2 L Xz- t J' ,al I . wi 5 y .2 r- T' qs s 9 , --jf Q . g Y K ' iii , Q 4 , A' ' ? l , ' I Q- J Q- s 7 r f . t,,,, , i , , A l T . , A L, 'N s Q 9 11 , . 4 YT' 1 l K . 4' Q ' 1' . ' , f ' r N . l , A l A r l .4 'f sf X A V 'f A f .5 Ti 'A ' 'X A .,, f rr fr- B .XI . . in . - , ' , A , , l l Q, J:, C 1 , : , , J , I A ' ' , U' ' , 8 , 4 W, 'ir- hr 'lov ivan NW Forelgn Exchange Students Julia Simmons returned late last summer from a three month visit to Japan Through the Amer :can Field Service she was able to become bet ter acquainted wnth the people and customs of Japan by living with a family in Hiroshima Through her experiences she has helped to improve foreign relations His SIX month stay in Germany as a foreign exchange student will always be a highlight in Edward Masseys education He was one of the 'Few students chosen from a field of ap proximately 2500 applicants It is held in c mon opinion that Ed will benefit greatly from his experiences abroad Norway can be proud to have Olaug Vaala as a representative of her citizens Olaugs sparkle and 'friendliness will long be remembered bv the students at Davis She has contributed much to our student body and among her many talents is included the ability to speak four languages An exciting future awaits this charm mg personality Golden Leaves '4 o G5 Top row, left to right. Jackie Taylor, Nancy Henley, Howard Stein, Linda Bennion, Rytting, Boyd Pearson, Elaine Echelberger, Carolyn Horne, Bottom when picture was ta row: Mrs. Thatcher, advisor, Ann Draney, Darlene Smith, Bea Patty Sessions, Ann Sue Miller, Miss Streeper, advisor. Absent ken were: Pat Johnson, Sandra Francom, Forbes, Jennie Nelson and Linda Peterson. 157 CTIVITIES Glrls State and Boys State A 1 9 'NM GIRLS STATE e Oo rlghi Nmcy Adaws Hazel Harvey Elrzabuh Vrgnon Margaret Whnesudes Betfe Shaffer Cyn ra I Patty Sessrons Pamea ar rush Carol Adams Mya' BOYS STATE leff Oo rlgh! Howard Rytfmg Sammy Trulnllo Noall Bennett Spencer Sandstrom Reed Hodgson Craeg Goaslmd Mrckey Kurofwa Shrrl Stanton Jcsse Haggans Sfandung Dee Hyde Lynn Bulkley Qkfqff Indlan School Exchange ' ' X RD Book Staff' , ' liisfirf t' wg .Q . i S-0 41 1 B517 Tame IS an element that steals away so swlftly and can never be replaced We have collected for you moments experiences and happy tnmes at Davis to be remembered always We whose pleasure ut has been and whose gram duty too to make for you your D Book take thus op portunlty to say that we have labored for and with the funest student body both lndnvndually and collectively that has ever been assembled under one school roof We now forget lust fall to recall the long hours before and after school the Saturdays we have worked and planned and thought that the loy of your accomplushments might be fattlngly recorded and set forth ln picture and word for you and your children to read and enloy un the years yet before you May prlde and pleasure come to you because of your hugh school llfe May thus brlef Incomplete record help to recall for you cherushed memorues pleasant days and old tsmes that gnve zest and loy to your lute J MR SPERRY We wish to express our appreclatlon for has sympathetic un derstandmg our deepest thanks for has patuent attitude and our smcerest gratitude for has excellent anstructvon if WWE? 5-I for CTIVITIES D Book Edltors -r::y IVXX f 1 Leadershrp and responsnbrlrty are two qualntres whrch have made Karen Wright invaluable as the Clubs and Admrnrstratuons edrtor In addr tron to preparmg an attractive arrangement of the faculty and clu s she has assisted the other members of the staff wrth her knowledge gasned through two years of experuence an this freld New 7 51' Capable and nmagonatnve Allce Holllsl has done a tremendous rob on the Semor Section this year Her polite and affable manner have been a credrt to her positron whrch she has honored for two years She IS to be commended for her fine work rn the completron of the Index also Allces helpfulness has truly been apprecrated by the D Book edutors at -il :I sun-up A Gen Krebs has been our Lxceptronal Actnvrtres edrtor Many tedious hours have been spent rn arrangmq an rmagrnatuve remrnder of our extra currucular events The art work throughout the volume can be attrrbuted to her talent as a grfted artast Her abrlrtues rn artwork are further exemplrtred by the magmfrcent drsplay rn the new Art Sectron 160 me Abrluty and determination keynote the warm but sparklong personalrty of Walter Olumoto He has proven as energetuc as he us versatrle WaIt's frnendly cooperatron wrth the other edrtors on thenrs, as well as hrs own sectuon, has been a boon to the staff, and the Sophomore drvrsron speaks for ntself .-f.f mf --V -fQ,......,.,...Y.... ,,v..v. ., ,. , v -. ,-..,..,.-Q..-.-s.. ...Q----..sv ...,,,.-. , ...em -. .-.., .... . - ,. ...V ..v. ,,.s-.... - V, . . ,- - MN-. .... s.., Y -SWA- x A defrmte asset to the yearbook staff has been Gay Parker A thought ful lunlor she has donated her time and efforts to the completion of the D Book from the begunnmg to the fmal deadlnne Although harn pered by the crazy speeches of Bull and the antucs of the rest of the edutors she was able to fmlsh her sectnon of the Clubs and Admun lstratlon as well as to help wnth the other davnslons wi- at in-9, . EV I9fftf:s,. 1421- ep .wg f ..a ' -1-f ask .1 W ! The Sports Section has been edited by Bull Bowe Persustent en what he thmks ns nght he has planned and devused an orugmal dusplay of our athletucs for whlch he can take credut Has amusmg dusposutuon has made yearbook work an enloyable occupatuon for the entnre staff al, fl Duane Fnsher has been responsuble for the successful Jumor Class and the Honor Graduate sectuons Besndes accomphshmg her own dunes Duane has wrllmgly gtven and to the other edutors Her cheerful dns positron has enluvened the many hard hours of toul on the Book We on the staff can assure the student body that under the gu dance of Duane Gay and Dean ncxt year the school annual edrtors wnll repeat the wonderful success they have known thus year X A fnne hard workmg lumor who has been unselfnsh wnth hus tlme These words best dcscrsbe Dean Umpleby Hrs secret of success has been the determunatuon to fulfnll the requlrements of the school photo grapher Hts competency and capabulutucs are expressed sn the won derful photographs of the past school actnvmes Whenever at was needed Dean afforded hrs expert advuce to the edntors The page bal ance the perfect action shots all lay to the crednt of thus mdustnous youth wnth the appealung personaluty The Dart -0-1 Joyce Dawson Edutorm chxef of the Dart has accepted the nmmense responsubulnty whuch accompanies thus offuce Our fnrst class newspaper was proof of her dnlngence and fortntude The presses were kept rollmg and the deadlnnes were met through her efforts Q Seldom sernous Carolyn Barlow Assocuated Edutor brnghtened the many would be tedious hours wuth her keen sense of humor and bubbling personality Hardworkmg Danny Johnson Assocuated Edntor spent many worry fulled hours helpmg to make each Dart the very best 162 si- Collectmg ads keepmg track of the money and takmg care of all busmess arent easy tasks but capable Alun low Busnness Manager expertly handled the 'ob .Rf ,S Assocnated Edutor Jeanna Farr was always full of new tdeas and ready to put them to good use In all Issues of the Dart , fl V v ll hfli' I' A -1.1-. n y, X - P. ' , K v ,' A R ft A . it 4 vm y 1 A .K I , Q hz'-c, S I . , ' . . I . ff. Q - . ' 1 f . f ' N . 1 ,I ., t . - , i o g l, ' ' ...A , 4 Ni V' 'X . . ff X ' , s 4 . V . .'. .- l K . 'A X, , E- ,, ,. . . , 5 - nu X , 'V A l I . l xv '- il X -1 fs Journolism Closs 4,511 QX The sports pages of the Dart were carefully planned laid out an set up by hard working David Fletcher a terrific Sports Edntor J-n-'S Ft- in-1 3-1- aaffs open S 'fa' If Mtn r '1.::, and mf AVI: Aw, 'H'-v an ,,,,,,, n.,c 3' 10:4 'em Helpful happy and fun loving Marilyn Encc is to be commended for her fine stories and many hours put into the Dart as Associated Editor .-M14 LM. -1 lf. N l. Mrs. Thatcher, Advisor Special thanks goes to Mrs. Thatcher for the understanding, the pa- tience, and the invaluable assistance she has shown to the Dart Staff this year. 5 N4 saw Row ons Rosemary Small Lurlrne Tolbert Wanda Ellis Row two Ellen Nielson Nancy Henley Mary Jo Thorson Row three Mrs Thatcher Warren Rrdderhoff Pamela White Sondra Francom T Row one Beth Slade Janet Holbrook Brenda Reynolds Row two Gay Parker Linda Smith Pat King Row thru Ruth Johnson Sue Hughes Suzanna Stewart Don Monson At the conclusion of another school year we wish to congratulate the Dart Staff for the exceptional newspapers we have received. Each Dart was packed with eye-catching headlines and a complete coverage of our school events. The work of these on-the-spot reporters will long be remem- bered by the students of Davis. 163 64 CTIVITIES ,nv- Bells Are RIDQIHQ CAST ue Gwynne Ella Peterson Inspector Barnes Fra wcls Sandor Jeff Moss Larry l-lastnngs Telephone Man Ludwzg Smuley Dr Kntchell Joey O ga Corvello Men Carol Butler Paul Arnold Michelle Master ot Ceremonles Singer at Nnghtclub Madame Grlmaldl Mrs Mallet Ellen Johnson Stephanie Smnth Marnan LaCombe John Egan Morton Sparks Louns Khoury Charles Broschlnsky Terry Ward Robert Layton Marlow Ryttlng Davud Barber Cllnton Searle Donna Ashton Brent Brown and Stanley Reed Julne Hobson Michael Wlms Robert Anderson Lana Summers Devon Dahl Frank Bentley Marilyn Horton Charlene Nelbaur Manan laCombe and Charles Brosclunslry two popular and active Sensors clld tremendous 'ob of portraymg Ella and Jeff the lead roles In the operetta ,ps- fi' f PPE Davns exceptronal orchestra provrded music for the show and kept the tempo mtact between acts p. W M RG 0816 ' g . l l s. be 4 N tr Luvely dancers added spice to the entertannment wuth their colorful costumes Always unduspensrble and always In the background kept props un place the stage crew moved scenery and Behund the scenes The Cast and speech classes both helped wvth makeup for the operetta and Muss PRODULTION bIAl'F Seated Mrs Downs Barret Standmg Mr Cornla Mr Pexton and Mr Garrett Fnnest thnng lve ever seen at Davus Just luke a Broadway production These and other compliments were the result ot two sparklung performances of Bells are Rnngung the musucal comedy presented by the Musnc Department The forming of a specnal theater orchestra months ot hard work by everyone spnrutecl characterizations of parts and unlumuted cooperatnon from all de partments made thus the first musical show at Davus un years an especually memorable event l65 l V l ' l ' I 5 I . R N rf O ms- K 1, YJ 4 'J l 1 ... A l l B A 'I L 1: 1 y 1. ' 1 ' 1-'21 u, 1 r iv legal, fl M 1, - If ' . 5 VJ: Af 125: :?1'?'l:'l' 'y .,-J-zfgf , tflg f, , . f- t on ,::'E.f.:f:, -xi, . ny' A Q f Q l laik: ,N K r f -ffl t Q., , f' 5 A 1 'JJ 4 ' 1 , ls ' : A ' ' 1 l Q 4 , , Mies--.7 ! c 1 c 5 , U -5 flff Ql, Q 'f fn' K 3 ' B N l F l 4. A, A Y l l , . if 75 -A l Z l A 1 , ',,, 4 fbi' I . : I . , ' ' . ' 4, . 4 b Q ' - - l ,A Y t , ' . wa A 1 ,, . . ,,, . V, ,J I I . . . . 6 ,-1'3 ,ir rs IT 7 4- '! 7 'EX J' 9 l STATE SPEECH Kathleen Call Gay Gunnell Vzckle Smlth Kathleen Galley Norma Bouy VOICE OF DEMOCRACY Ma 'lYn Honor' ?? REGI Okamoto Clawson Nancy Adams ONAL SCIENCE FAIR DeWayne Ashmead Carl Frazier Walter REGIONAL ONE ACT PLAY Ann Dnbble George Ann Mutchell Nukku X KJ!! . IW 0'-Q1 0- ,- if 1- N! I STATE FORENSIC Row one Elnzabeth Vlgeon Barbara Holt Matt Swmrnons Margaret Wlmtesmdes Row Iwo Kem Gardner Howard Rymng Jeff Nye Douglas Twede 'V I, rg- b I , .- aug Y I , ' 4- ' wry., 1 . ,' ,' Lux. ' Q 1 ...., I '1 fir? 'Zia' 7, ,t ,v , , X 4, . 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L l . 1- t 1' A ' L ' 'N , ' .f . 1 12 l T kg, , Q Q C R, as 4 Q GOOD GRIEF' Thus humorous portrayal was part of our ftrst assembly put on by the Grrls and Boys As socuattons Julte and Olaug opened the formalmes wnth a duscusston of foretgn customs sa fs Assembllc-as WE SAW HOW THEY WERE DRESSED THEY WERE SWIMMIN IN THE WELL NOW 'rr Typncal of the rnotous Harvest Ball Assembly sponsored by he FFA and FHA thus pantomme drew a good natnred response from the audtence uv 4 NOW IF REEDY BOY NILL COME UP AND GET HIS PRESENT Forrnalttes These two cbtups provlcled much entcta nntent were duspensed wtth on the Cltrtstmas Assembly when Santa Claus appeared on tlu w tltetr corny tclces on the Hornecom ng Assent sta e wrtlt a lwmoroosly sarcastrc H lt bo add J flaw to by wlttclt was pot on by our talented a bww ceremomes CTIVITIES ASSEMBLIES .AJ Juniors in their usual somnarnbulnstrc trance Well if it aint my old buddy from cell block 9' Alice meets e fat boys. J ,.. ' I ' .sy FLOWERS COME TO LIFE as the Gris' Dance assembly unravels to reveal some co orful costumes and exceptional ability I68 IGOR lGOR Apparen the ayful looking creature on the left is being urged by his colleague to hurry up and do what ever hes doing probably because the assembly was already two weeks late Nev rtheless it was a terrufuc display of talent and the student body enloyed every morbid minute of it Congrats t the gifted Junior Class. l , -Af '- Pat Orton sang the romantic Some Day My Prince Will Come , thus dis- closing the theme of the Girls' Dance which was to be held that night. i WHO DUNNIT9 Well the auduence never really found out but they had fun guessmg as the Speech Departments Murder IS Fun unfolded wuth loads of laughs and never a dull moment ,as THE SOPHOMORES showed that they too have clever Ideas and the talent to back them as theur entertaunmg assembly rolled Into actnon Evil f V' 'I ig X V ' JY? Nt I I 'wr 'X I Q -I f I I xi . .4 Q I if I I that that woman' A 6 'tall SQ. DANCERS FROM MEXICO PARIS AND CHINA were featured on the Interestmg and vuvnd Language Club assembly I I69 WIIHIQ I In C I 2 I ' I 1 1 I , I! 3 I I I I I I I I I ,IIA ' I , ' ' 'V YB l I x -5 .' V Q I A - 1 . Q A J . I , I I as? i' 5 I y S: If , I -.h A UI I X. ' ' i- ' I ' Q 1 : 1 i I . , l- I 5' ' Ii If I I A . ff' I I eff f l I - I f V - ' S ri. I gig - Qffg I I W QEM I Y: I i 5 .f - I - gi i 1' I E! R ld ll fl z E ' IQ lgliii N.: s I , , ' ' 'Ii' .-: E ,,, . H .' ' -N' I is I I , I I I ' A No! No, don't sign it! Don't sign your money away to I E - .II I I -N . I --I I I 1' swf! f -fg- ,X Q.y w 3! - . Sei ' sf A II I . C A I .f ., . I I f' ' I ,ff ' 1 j , ' J In . , I ' :W J . ' E 5 Ll I LA :Fix -. 'jf-, I I 3 I l ' I I , - I ,I I-.4 , .. :gf , III. In t' J.. 'V r 1-I . l VUC4 5?.' .- ' : ' gh-'Z -U4 , 11 , . Q- Q 3 ff Z L. CTIVITIES 70 ASSEMBLIES Man l lust dont like the school lunches 25 , fill 1 E i is THE BEAT LOOKING BASKETBALL TEAM ABOVE, AND BEAT4 LOOKING BEATS TO THE RIGHT, are part of the beat as- sembly put on by the iuniors in behalf of the Prom, Actually, beat was the theme of the exhibition, so this accounts . its said appearance. At any rat, the crazy antics these cut-ups were received with appreciative laughter. Heres to food with a smile' X TYPICAL F T A WOMEN lament the fact that for some reason peoplc think the as Ea sociatuon is full of old fogys This act was lust one of the many amusing ones which 'MX A Co rsed the F. T. A. assembly. , wxicwmxi mp' fffjxsg . .r., i - f as nl O ul I .f fl THE SPECTACULAR SENIOR ASSEMBLY wull long be remem bered by 'those who saw It as one of The hlghlvghfs of 1he E3 ,- school year lf was packed wth brrllnant color funlovlng wnf and slclllful talent It was backed by many hours of Tedlous work and planning Certaxnly the senuors have good reason T le proud of fhenr excellent presenfahon 60 mv 4.-nv' rsml K i our p lr a ra nuke as ha presenfe 1 e spo s of our basletbal season to Doug Moon If cervalnly :snr very much Ig ve wa vy U the scho ns proud of our 1eam and h s shown lt on thas awards assem ly 171 CTIVITIES Campus Ln' e 'Q ,i i A vnvld reminder of The Yule? do fnstnvmes Wunnerful 11 rf I mmm If 'New' -gm at R Q33 5 mg Em' I-v ? J' W w 14' A553, 4' ff' A V N 4-2 7 I-e rd son refafons are sfrem mowed by evenrs suc as s NP- ,,.. -my ,pw 'erefqahwl 2+ lf- 4 xf ,vs DARTS GO QQ p N Hari so f'mny'9 ls thas a cass In Home Econom 1oo'5 I M v - H ' . . . VVl1'1'? U, . 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If ' ., . . 2 A dance and some qulzzes completed the fun- fllled evening of Daddy Date Nught N 54 f- 7 5 V1 MM ,it Hlghluglwts of the Gurls Culture Evemng were the lubrary display and assembly ms MMIII f 'Iliff 117 Zulu: 1 L 1 A S 95 ,-537.6 g 553' ff I gf 5s...aE'.l 1554 So tlwats what happened to the Bandroom' 73 CTIVITIES CAMPUS LIFE Our Dart game at Logan 74 Bountiful sent Davis a present before one of theur football games an old car seat cover hanglng on the flagpole St 1 removed rt us ng a ladder le cause the benevolent Bountnf I people were thoughtful enouch to grease the pole Davus show ed thenr apprecuatuon by lsur mg the humble offering Gif , ,B-1... 'M 'iw if 4911 On thc way to State and the ,aw alter aettmg there Q 'rf 'Ill , . ' 1. la V ' E' Q l ' ' , I ,ge Q . I: ' - 1 .f K l 4 I ' . - . , ' ea' 'N .V Q Q l ' af- 4' ' v n ' 'I 'C ' . K . V in u ' r x ,' K. NAA I., .. uw -4' 'V 3: e . M., -N 1- ' . r .3 'iv ', -i 'i HD. V, U ' Nm an ' Lg 1l5'J- r' : l l , x 1 1 ' . . 4 1 U - .L M.. ' M K' . ' 'Sr ' 1,2 ,Q hw, ,k,bk r '-,QA 3 K 4 ' , , VL ' A ,, V,, ln J - n N 1 f v. : ' T . A huge vtctory to top off a near perfect season at the State Games Seniors laugh a anythmgl The Senior Party was a huge success, with its games, din ner, presents, and dance afterward. CTIVITIES 'Tv MR CORNIA Art lnstrudor .1 'F -in-71 I JACQUELINE TAYLOR 'wa- .u '-H GER! KREB5 Conte crayon drawing 1 'P' .AJ -gr! Hooked rug 1' I ELLEN JOHNSON Conte crayon drawung ,L ,I . . -f., 4 - lk ,I J, '- Q . . SL - , 'L ' 1' , , . I . . , ' . kf, f Xf- . xi ' - ' . ,ffilj ': gl I' , V -' -Qu L I '1, ' . ', ',r?1. 9'4 ' 1, , V .' ,X , ' ' ' if - -j'f2:' I , Q . L : 5- 1 ' ,- ' . .' ' P . '.' . ' , . A .- vw-if .' ff M , . . - . B . QQ.: , - 4 . l h A I , 4, Q, ', b vt I. ,V ' 7 . ' 'ff .. .LQ 2 .Q '52 H . , ,. 'I 'Q ' H gf 'f - .ff L 5 , . f ,, .. Q. ,- 'Jtffl-t ' , F ' - V Y-I R I. ,,-14.3 A, g . L. ' ' 4, ,1 - 4'f 4l,, .S,fjL,A4 , 'H '71 .,, I L QL-7' 'M .f . . ,A , . .- J ' wir-r Ulf , ' I .,-, ',.y. ',4-- 5 . - - ' - L O ftzf ' ' 5 Eff? J 'I - 11 ,1 , :V tk X 1 ' ,,'-' - .l .' - , 4-is LJ f fn - f ' - g WJ' '15 ' , -A - v. ' . V. I: :ff ' , ' '. f 'Qi'- . I rv f . J L ' X .5 22 1 rf a ' - ik 13 , 1 K :eq V, f , . F' V, 1 . ,H , r V , . . fi VV L ,V . 4 ,J , 5 Q. 5 Q . ' V AA, , L V I ,x A . xr . aw, , l NIJ A .1 ix ,x Z 0,1 N S an xy Aw 5 fx A yi- KX 5-x DALE AVITT Mosaic 453 -.snug 1190 -I mum? .A lg, Lx.. '-'PREP' ,JA 'x 96.1-AK. I Wim v. -ov-J K hffqtdf.-.ng-, + A. -1 a- 1 GERI KREBS fs--A' 1 fs., Uv' ,..--.-. Water fv- -QN- color I' we 4. fqz 'rf Lv .LW 1? af- 5.35, GERI KREBS Conte crayon head study JAY R SIMMONS Onl Landscape 7 ,l , 5 ' wg ..,,, ' Hf4'C4r'f ww.. SPCDRTS S ...Sidi gl! Kr' g 1 .- gf fe ,.., 4 1 f T 'tis Deoir old Dovis High School, we'll fight for you. Dcivis teoms hoive brought honor ond glory to the school. Sports has been a combination of many things this year. Basketball with its screaming fans, football in the crisp fall nights, wrestling, where everything depends on one man, baseball, tennis, and track, that come with spring each year were all part of the sports at Davis. Throughout the year the spirit of com- petition was keen in the minds and hearts of contestants and spectators alike. Fans have crowded the bleachers or packed into the fieldhouse with one objective in view, to see Davis win. They exalted in victories and shared sorrow in defeat, always standing together behind their school. To Davisites nothing can ever quite equal the thrill of seeing the brown and gold in action. Whether smashing into the other team in football, darting quickly down the basketball floor, iumping with the cheerleaders, or excitedly waving our pom-poms or banners, it brings that certain thrill of pride from belonging to a school as full of tradition and spirit as Davis High. Each student has his own special memories of games and sports throughout the year. Added together these make a panorama of events which will never be forgotten. Pom Football Under the guidance of our new football coaching staff was formed a unut of wlllung spurned and always fnghtnng football players We had a good year wnth four wuns and four losses The games we lost were very close and real heart breakers The school spnrut of Davls was well dernon strated by thus years team and the studentbody who ob served them an actnon wi' Head Football Coach Gerald Purdy Doug Moon blasgs off: 'X .Ak Q-U' af' an I Extra Pomt Clark Robmson boots the ball from Bull Morgan 180 I l l ' Tv - in , v. X g ,mfs It ai y S 1' f , , ' 'Q u c ' 4 I yy a U mi V -I Ia 'I J of A 4 -slap' 4 ,- ' Ge Mhxgxhhve .bi .. - 4 9.- -, , 9 ,1 4 flw '7 G X -fi x ' X 'S '9- 1 ,uf . R N -Rlwvzgy x f,'xf' fu- 1 . -'V-z 3- '4 '. .- - Q W3- f '7Fiff'i7M.Qi5i- Q: ' . - ' 'V - 12.43525 2 R .N s, M1 . W X D11 li' eh--gf? 5.35-.ui irq. -il Bi ini Assusfant Coaches Mr Bubak and Mr Dawson 'LS' Q Stan Reed Blame Hartley '51 gf A 1'-L. sr Wi U Albert Runsvold Raymond Blood Frank Bentley Left Bren, Maxfleld Earl Patterson rnghf Max Wl-ufesudes ,Q Charles Green L B env' Ll. WWW! f, Frank Barale f you cant go around go unde slr' rat' 5t3A,'l g Bull Burnett Cenn Chvnoweth if fl J' Make 'M -bv Dean dson Ron Ford ardner Don Stoker ary Steed Wil Ak Bren? Hess Don Paul A 'S Jeff Joh 1 si La' Y Mfcheli n FI Steve Hodson Davus Davns Davls Davis Davis Davls Davus Davrs THE RECORD PRE SEASON SEASON Highland Olympus North Cache Weber Ben Lomond Bounfnful Ogden South Cache ffl: W, 35' Reed Hodgso Ted ye Y N' Y - 'iQn.1,' litany V W3 M V- ---w Xl! se 1 'Q ' -ln edh go? M M '-wufil KWTJQ1 1 n K 183 FOOTBALL Ervm Stevens SPORTS if io- ig .Ltlili H! i Bart Grange Leo Kennedy Jum Bowman JUSTIN BBFTOVW ,Q I-1 Tl 3 A P 'vc 14.4 .nm Robert Nulson 'IQ X xl KN 4 'D- Klsvrxv, 'mm iw:- T .lic 1 Qin if ' i ici? 'D x JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Left to right frrst row Frost Second row Mnclwael Low Gary Larkln Jerry Summons Devon Dahl Gary Barlow John Snrnmons Jummy Green Make Rune Gabel Vugul Jay Flmders Dale 'uw an C - S.. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Front left to rnght first row Coach Tay Barber Thnrd row Carl Chappell Ken Fos Brent Stevenson Robert Bowe Jff Holnt red Hedgepeth Wynn Hansen Wesley Moore Glenn Rnchard Overduyn Ralph Lewis Rodney Hull Stan Moon Fourth row Hartey Kenn th Coleman Coach Cullnmore Second row Larry Mtller Bert Ronald Monroe Doug Bair Ed Frazier Lester Edwards Tnmothy Wulson Robuson Vernon Wullnams John Nornega Denms Cox John Taylor Paul Tommy Ashton Gary Thomas Duane Jensen , ipq-Q---a.-i1--1--E - - - - - - ' ' in w ' u ' ' A' ' T . -V go , ' ... u -rin: . 1 ' ' lu-, , ..- -- - '-- ' ' ' ' l ' -ey ff 1 3- ' 4 I U f . 1 1 , t - X .' Q. 5 5 l 0 Q- x I 1 l A 1 U - ' , ' 1 . 1 ' , 'f ' A f . -- , V V---- M nh .rx . . . , .ns 1' A l . s A 'UE - I I . Q - rv L Q - - y ' - - ' , ' .5 . n ' ' X -. A ' re- . 5 x -- . i--.-- - ' , s X 1 -u 5 .. lf' 5 A 0 W. N x ' Z Q - x -L 1 x - . f I 5 . s 5 9 5 . . L , i , A . ff l N x- l I I ., , - 4 W , . - . -v I , -4- , , . ' I . ., ' - I I 5 ' x 3' 1 ' 6 . I lor, e l's, F , , , ' , A, ', . : f 9 f I I 7 1 f lf ' 1 1 V I 1 l I - I I V I I 1 r 1 I ' SPORTS WY9StllDg Areo, Store Third Ploce Chcampions 6 Davis State Frnalrsts an Wrestlmg were Kneelmg Johnny Bargar Furs! Place Gary Flrnt Frrst Place Standmg Verl Byram Second Place Ruchard Smuth Flrst Round Wmner Lynn Poll Second Place Wrestlxng probably one of the most physically tryrng sports ID all h gh s hool actuvrtses IS becornnng uncreasnngly popular with Davis Hugh students This year Coach Purdy bunlt around hlrn a hard core of frne wrestlers They tranned strenuously fought hard and usually won l-'owever the trarnlng and work of the team paid off wrth a thlrd posztnon at state and an area champlonshlp Davns certainly did show the surrounding schools that It had the power and the fught that rs needed In a good wrestlng squad 15,5 Gary Flnt and Johnny Bargar work g oct Coach Ge ald Purdy has done an excelle l ruct g the v estle 5 ths . , . . . . I . . ' . , . . Y V W A .Y . - , 1 , , - V 1 . 1 I f - . E C I , . . I . , . . . . ' . , I . , , . . . , A 5 ', Fsxi ff fr ' 4 ,, xx s-. ' ' .. '- ' f , A' ' . - KX, by TW 'l c H ' x ' l , , x , 8 1 . H a f ' 1 A xxx , I ax fl 1 - l f . ', ' i Y 1 , , 3 .- 4 V - Q N 1 A s ,X . A 'X . if Q ln l , r nv 50 3 ins! in fr r Y year -. .-TN -- ,un - . ' ' '- '- -'il-snn,,m.g.gq,...v,.,, , -N. nl r V, ..-. ,V nz.-nnv, 4, , .. ..,.,g, - ., .G 4 in ' Y, L-1'-Au cv pv S-. - 4s g L 'Via VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM left to rnght Kneelmg Larry Mnchell Verl Sfandmg M1ke Chrdesrer Ruchard Smnth Kenzue Kung Ted Terry Walter Byram Phlll Jaramdlo Lynn Poll Charles Green Gary Elm? John Bargar Meacham Sh rman Hoskins Sam Trulxllo J V WRESTLING TEAM Leh Vo ugh! kneeling GTade Nye Howard Gary Artebery Br gg Ferro Davd Robrnson DaTe Green Don Sroker Ervin RTQ,f Vern V Vans Robert Bo: Taso Prokops Tommy Thorp Standing Qrevens Mke Rce ' r f ' fa Jr . -Q 3-4 rin- Y Q 1 T T 1 . +-M r , ' 1 H A .Qi ,X , . 4' ' A r ., X1 1 ?A Y 0 I s I . ,, 5 A' .L ,I - 1 , T p . X 1 '44 D L 1 lla ' 5 I , ' ' ' gg K I K v l we W1 2 ' T 5 T wi pm' x . I T I Dum, E j K ff ! XX X 1 'y V- 4 187 Basketball P ef Hsin vi 'In Gates Reglon Champs ff N - ,Q 4th Place Stote ....s..., fc B513 Davns has long been known as a basketball power always counted on as tough to beat There are at least two reasons why thus IS true good coaching and wullnng cap able splruted players Davis can be proud of this years 'EIA team they gave us thrnlls scares enloyment and prlde ID a lob well done The team was always IH there fughtlng some games xx were runaways some were not The struggle was long and hard but In the end the team won for Davls fnrst place W In Regnon and fourth place at State Who wall ever forget the beatlng we gave Weber or the nlght we lost to Olympus by one point In the last seconds' A few tears and a great deal of loy were the mark of this years team The team consisted of members from each of the three classes who worked and played together luke a tune machme We will always remember the notable playing of Doug Moon who rn hrs three years of varsity basketball amassed a record number of pounts Coaches Grant Cullnmore John Dawson xl I A Jin L I5 3 ww , 'wr 55, We it , nqfzigg -ow 41 gwin lg 5'-f 3 ,A 1 P1 4 Managers Fred Page Wesley Moore Phllup Leonard WHQ -......,, R I t John O'DelI Doug Moon Davnd Cunmngham ' k m: AVSKKVQZM V . ,................, .,.n.,,.-.. -.,.. - W ........, 1 . ', 3. 7.1 as W ' 'M ' M- . c, wf1v.s.,'..:,' '.:v':.:.I,,1r1 . , .T l - 'mifig I T xml ' I K - 'L4rx1t..,..wno'mv-'s-. ZA - - ' , V 45 3 J o uh at ' 1 ,..,., , ., . -., . If 1 -523.1 - 2 vs V A A, x . I . . '- -. Q. ,sl A ., . .5 ' .'s.f'fa l,,, , ' 1 7 ' . - .. . . ......,..-.. ' .sf-' -,Q , - . ' . - 1 . . Nw, 1 ,wr-11.2 ,ai V an . , - ATSPIQU'-gif 5 - Q, ' 7 I VI' F kann' , . . ,- .-, 4 hr rf- -ff . L4 .,,' , .A ' ' ,l A ' ' ' .-. .. Y, ., , , ' X l I, ' 1 ' -Q--a 'F . ' I ' , , - .. , ,, . I I . . . f TW' V r':,.' , 1 :', ' 7' wg.. -.- ' ' . I ' ' ' 3 tv I '. . ' -Q ..- A I . sc 9 y . 4 is A I ' an v '. V vw ' - - - K 'fag- 1.442 X , , Q ,X . ,,, .- Y .,.. , 2 X . .i : I ' ' I , . ' . tl l . I g a ' ' -1-.LZ l I 'H s K ' ' - A T ,tlfnsfclt-,X V. , 5-H. .ki Vac'--oxen s s-'Mk X ' -.tr 'cf-...r ,..'.' iff- -. -2 K' W, , x- , -have 'ec as W ' l -f ' ' , 'frpfw ,',7',:',- , K N L - .,f r I' '.i 'r,l' .1g't..- ', ' 4 elfb, ' 7 '4-'Ir- '..fi': -,.-sa ., ft 9' Y' . ' ' T Cl' -1 f 'y r,?:'s,,ff-1223.5 U ' ' .f ff'.f75Q75Z-,- ' -5j.g,,gJU' : , , . , . l88 +9 B II Mo gan Reed Hodgso Cla k R0b Son 1019 03 'ff Mk Duck o th G Jeff NY S. C2 I A Gade y Ry odBood 'Z , - 3, ' ' -711 , I I , 4 ff 1 I X iw I v 'I 7 7 Q X , . 4 L . M 5,4 .. 5 K ,V I 'Wx VV l I - ' , x U i I i e w r Mike ardner e .4 ' V X Y A V ' W 'i Y Kem r n f Gar Larkin a m n I BASKETBALL Below ns a compiled record of bas ketball play for The year 19591960 DAVIS DART PRE SEASON Davns Opponent Opp East Olympus West Jordan Blnglwam South Sprlngvulle LEAGUE Davns Opponent Opp Ben Lomond Bounhful Weber Ogden Ben Lomond Bountiful Weber Ogden Logan STATE RESULTS Davns Opponent Opp Norvh Cache Olympus Bear River Jordan TATE PLACINGS s Bingham nd Olympus r Carbon Davis asf ,-Q 1 s'l7'lP X RX 1, -A .Q . 1 xl 'J 50 .......... .....,,,.. 6 5l ........ .,....., 5 3 58 .......... .......... 4 3 53 ...,..... .4....... 4 9 63 ,.,..... ' ,..... . . 52 60 .......... ........,. A 9 75 ........ ' ' .,...... 31 72 .,..... ....... 3 1' 59 ......., ' ........ 35 66 .......... .....,.... 3 8 62 .... ...... .......... 4 6 64 ........ Bear River ........ 46 67 ..... . . ..,.... 52 47 ........ ' ........ 59 66 .......... ..,.,.,... 2 3 57 .......... ...... .... 6 I 59 .......... ,....,.... 5 7 64 ....... ....... 2 60 ....,... ........ 6 I 57 ....,... ' ..,..... A8 62 ..,.,...,. ..,..... 4 8 l l- T 2 - 3 d- Ath- ' 5th-E ffl' I gy fx- T ix 3 1 ' x K- 1-S A! A x2' 'Sv 54 34 L J ,cl Q7 ,Q SIX L., - ., TM' T- .l V BASKETBALL TEAM Left to nght fnrst row Coach Taylor Jack Brent Maxfueld Earl Patterson Thnrd row Al Dee Konopnuck: John Nornega Rampton Wynn Sparlfs Frank Bently Douglas Day Second row Gary Steed Jeff Holllst Albert Palfreyrnan Mnchael Low su-1 1 S xj 'il-9' X.! XJ X.. NEW! X is QOPHOMORE BAQKETBALL TEAM Left to rlglmt flrst row R clnard Over Stevenson Thlrd row Joe Chalmers .lolwn Taylor .llrn Mtl er Coach Bubak v Gar and C es Bob Ne Ken Fox Gary Tlwon-as Dennls Sedgmc Larry Nller Ron Monroe cond w Pal Ol Dxon Daycl Jones Bert Robuson Br n 1 ,sg X ' ' .f F ' L ly fr , ,E y f Q- 1. cl , A '- 1 ,ff N 1 4 K Y , ll 3 f l L ' f L gl ,A N 7, l I A A xg., X l L I L - V 1 A 4 EU L L A' 3E l L - 4 Q , - Q A V, G. I-.XXV A f E- : A 1 -. 1' , l. ' y,,f X :fy 0 l lax tel , - T- , , A L 1 ,L l e fl J l 3' is L ll 1 : L RH.. I I E X 4' ' ' I F X-if-,gif 1 f x A ' A I X L y Wg ,X 7 U L X A 2 V' A X I I L V f'f 3' ' - ' ' 175 fi A . ol QAM 'bblm ,' ,ll Aki Z . A All ll Se fo 2 . sen, 5, L. 1 , 1 , ' , et y .gn 15' . QA O 'Y 'M- .v,h --1 Ax 1' ' . v ,.n 1 u 1 .J A if A' 1 ,'.,A , v 1' - . ,, un f , - .az-1-,'ugwAg,'g, ' 'l251,-Q15i'SQ? A Q , ., ., , A . I fy-'lid , F A M., , ., ., ,Hg an a s 4 Q- 1 1 K w 1 jx 11 43 E n A W 1 vi 5 r 1I w 5 I 5 ? 4 1 K E J l f 5 1 1 I Q! 5. ww -.V CW i 'f is 3 'fx L41 . gn ,f, gi. :- .e, fgx' ' -N-' F .v ffm , Z 'If If r 4 ' .sit 1' 'v'sl5 'f5f' ,V . ' 8 4 4:-rn. A RYA, 1.535 7 in.- 'rev R J 1 N ,, W A n x I 1 Auf PORTS , , ' .'7 ly.I M, , 4 - '-fb se 4. I Nye fr 2'1 ' 0 Aix' . Www 1 Q . I . g I- .+ . IAIII, IIN ' ' ,Q 1-'fps 'Rav-. A W Brent Maxfleld R Jerry Hartley '43 W M me 'R' m f+tifw?r4' A if-W QM -5 'T 131 194 -ns- OD O Dell XQQ' 1' ug 454141 Vv Doug Moon xl 5 .Lf- X '79 r Q ,Q -K .-ex, 'v 5.-lb- Devon Dah 5 -I ff :Fan A Q ', Q 'f L. I, I , 'x . I. I I gi ,IfI. .- ' ft 'J' 51. A Q, ' 'X 4? ,-4 Lf . 'gf - , QIII' . ri I 1 I ,V ,:.'h V - -, x , . , , ., I, .-5.53 .I Q' I : All' . - .. .V s I - .. 'D fr! ,Y . I 23-9 ' '15 H' .1 D f- Q, ' . A -. ,.., -:'- ' gl-A L Wiz' l ' -A 411 lil ::I,,,f,, 4 gg QQ- . TE l , -I 'G ,,4g :Ill fc 'fgcff ' - - b I IgE.'.2'4I' .4 . I P Q.. ' :J I3 'l'Tl. 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X l J ' I ff' ,Aw HP' he Y: l l r 0' B' v Ab 'SP J ,o' In 1' 353 f pf: ,ICMP Q f-v -4 TENNIS TEAM left to nght kneelmg Ted Halslup Brent Maxfneld Devon Dahl Doug Twede Bull Halslnp Standmg Weston Smedley John ODell Wally Muller Coach Cullumore The Davls Darts got off to a flymg start In tennns thus year Wnth Coach Andersons retxre ment, Coach Culllmore stepped Into hls shoes to mamtaln the prestuge which Davis Hugh s tennns teafns have built up nn the past years With long hours of practuce and determxna tlon the players acquired new skull and control on the tennns court These tennus players dad a flne gob of repre sentnng the Davis Darts on the courts thas year We congratulate them on a 'ob well done of 51 1 1 ,ff 8 4 5 .4 Davld Srll I.. 94 1 QQ I.. ' . ?, jfs IQ: Q. 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N V 'Q ig . , . .':7.'::: A y , 5.1 ' jfs- T y ' 1 tw LLM x K- V45 ,J Q, 4' l. ,ya f 1 1: ' ' I '- U ' 1 1 ' ' , ' , . , ' ' ' . ' : , ' ' , ff , . , . . faq . . . . . . , . 7 ,WMM I UNM-- I . . . Jvfvc . . . MN: ff - My' A g?b . I . . Hg swf! ' . f 'vw:, v ' i U T 'ilk' Steven Adams Fred Page Blame Hartley Malcolm Hendnck Second row Fourth row Earl Patterson Coach Dawson Jerry Snmmons Kem Gardner Jerry Hartley Courtney Cowley Ron Flmt Denms Brown N wmwwl l I 14 Baseball held nts own among the sports at Davis thus year With the added support of Pro Schola and the excellent coaching of John Dawson the Darts had a team that was hard to match Wm or lose the squad made a fme umpressnon on the fans and left their opponents wnth the flrm conviction that to meet a Davns Dart baseball squad was to meet a team of hardball artnsts who showed good sportsmanship at all tnmes knew the game and played to wan BASEBALL TEAM Loft to nght, first row: Alan Green, Dean Hodson, Third row. Bill Thompson, Steven Hodson Lyman Kano John Nornega xvslhlflll 11 - rl ' Baseball We ,mmxtlhllw .L L- I pf if N , - ' -' ? 1 - - , ,M ,,f , i. 5 W . xxx . s I ' V ff-. r ' ' . - M af- . . . S, 2. ' - ',-f 4-if ' , ' - wi' Fa sig? , .. I f' xr . . X '- A v If -57 N V- 4 ff I xl 1 N f.- - K-. 44, ' U X1 'DT n :Z xx. 'A 52 f IA Si F ,Ng A gg 1 K Els. Nh , lx ,.. Q. Lyman Kano J Blaine Hartley K Steven Hodson x on Fm' it 17's F audi I i Iii 1 lf-diryb 7 5 Pl' xv SG ' gags, 131,14 yan., K N , lf, v I IM .Wg ww? ,ff , RX . i XJ ' 'wx I -f N ,' + ' r 5.3 :Ns if hd. N 2,1 1 il gi, 'Q N ' x 'E I' t' -2 7,2 N' .71 LL! R M ' ,X 'f - vl' .. , L ,QI ' f ' fi 'x N an 'X ' 'J' ,z K' X . A' I ? E .i I r n, . 1 kr - JVC! M- W .nailz-' 34 7 Zell Q? 5 I , ,f-. 411- L:'..v if , M., 4. I - J-W. ' V , 4 X, I if Y , Q2 3, ' 3 ' 4- f f-sa X' .4 ' -31. '5 -l ' ' g ,iw - 'f 1 time , ' EQ ' . 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THE TRACK TEAM From left to rlght flrst row Stan Reed Davld Cunnnng ham Bull Morgan Clark Robunson Brent Brown Jnmmy Frost Albert Runs vold Terry Thatcher Bull Burnett Lee Zaugg Second row Coach Taylor Denms Robertson Gary Watson Augustune Garcua Ron Parker Denms Jones Jerry Walters Paul Oleson Jack Rampton Ernest Blankenshnp Ted Long Tlnrd row Michael Wlms Denms Glen Jummy Cheney Bob Bonnemort 2' Davud Cunnmgham Steve Allen Able Gallegos Steve Gallegos Taso Prokoprs Gerald Martun Jack Stewart Lmdsay Workman Max Brown last row Jerry Eason Ken Mules Davud Egbert Ken Boren Larry Brewer Walter Bnnk Al Dee Konop mckl Paul Stevens Make Steed Bull Wassnnk Jeff Holllst Gary Goaslmd Brent Stevenson Ruchard Turner Jlm Thames Mnke Day Scott Jorgenson Mnke Jones Stan Hamblln Bob Slmmons N NX Q.f '-1,34 lr' K Brent Brown Sprung brrngs the track season to Davrs wrth a score of Davis held her own wlth athletes luke Davrd Cunnungham boys runmng practlcung and bulldang up thezr muscles to rn hugh lumpmg and Terry Thatcher an the lavelm earn glory for themselves and Davis Track calls for a good deal of physlcal endurance which Competition was keen this year In our region but Comes only through weeks of hard and strenuous trarnnng 1 1 2 1 - 1 1 1 ', ' , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . : , 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' , - 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 l 1 l l 1 l , l , I I I I ' 7 , , A I I 1 1 1 1 , , ' , ' . all , gl. X15-A :sy . , 'QT' 7? T 1 ,,,VA a,,,,,1.Y . ' 9 5 lv 5 'Inc . F Us . ' U . r' 'A ' . ' 5 n I ' 3 W , . . 1 E 1 , '- 1 fl . x 9 A x .1 t 5 x i1 gfgh, 1 4 1 . : . ' Y ' ' I3 '- ' 1 , X 9 l, , M ,, , I ,. 1 1 - ' 1 1 inf' ui'-be -5 409 'kgfg' 735.46 NJ '41 1- -sv4 Mlkey Kurouwa 5730 Reed Vs fs vw ',, 7 Albert Runsvold Terry Thatcher Truck an Q-V' gasp-r 5 1 The men who make Qprmg sporvs possible .-l Davud Payne Team , . . , , p , . .,' , - ' -Q A h. up S r fz,,g,f. mf, I-I . h 1 ' V , ' Q' 1+ hgh, f I i n C fr 1 , , ,Q 4 3 ' f.- . 3, 1.1 X Y sz, 5 f . 1. Qr r z, ' . A ' ' X 6 X f J--,Wk . -P 1 . Ax ' f l'i,,!,J I if r ns-1 A A K ' 5' ?'2j IU' . :fi ax .R ' K, V' 3 I 1. . K If A . - A --E.: 4 I, x ' Z r ' , K3 .w : 'z ,g ' f' A fi-'Q .ff . xx , . I' Exif , i .. A 3 x F ' ' f I as K ff , - . Lia' I 'f t' M. 1.11 . ' , r . , - l s ' K 'f L. ' l - ' A . ,Y 'A l - . - 1 '5 C ' ' 1 Q' , ' ,. . . ' ' 1. W , I 1 ., 4 ' ' . - Y, rvvI.ie'f 4, I r . 1 'W -. - is-1.442-' ,r ,V r' ' - - 3 'Lg' f' , - ' .W :'i,vm V - .-W, , 5. f ' ' . . 59 i 1 P 1 I w P sq I A. 1 4 1- x . ' ll .,.. I it Q - . , win g. , L x r -f .rf'x' V ' Y., '-5' N ' -A217 A -M 'ZA is 777777 , 7 , I I X N ' ,, 3' uf Sf F SPORTS Burmng Boumlfm' S Fm 1 31 JO' tn s lgld Hhs I llllklll uu'l ul uk. lb K.,- 4 J is 'W 1' 1 'HFEPLF SERS f ,Q I A 1 1 . ' . M ,, - ' --Q -. V x A jx A , . V ,', if ,, , t -' .' x 4 x, , uw , .H A A - Q Y .,.u maui! -, ,I . 'a ., ' -H ' ' ga. E211 .ur X M 1 .U . -i ' D -: Ni '1 I A ' II ? 5-f-fi, '- V .f 15 :ld 1- f Li s 6 -. ri'-A ' J ug., 5 I TAA Z -,nf 1 -- :. ' 5 ,J is R V ' . I . I V Q' 1 f 5 V- il iN ' A , ' , .3 E 1 ' 1 I ' 'N' M Wm- ' : X I ' x, VN . l I . . ' 0 Q1 ' A A vs , 'I' V J - V I I . W9 , ,' 1' ' . ff 4 qs, 'xi ff- 55. ,. V, . - ,.:, ., ,.., .May If. ' V ' 9, . , . . . . b . A-2 ' ' , . . , , i , e I K x 4 K Nl, A.. 'R ,, gy? rn . m - Hz' N , P . V, x P -L : If , ,N Befffn MCVQW Thfpod 1 ',','rH Sides x Q3 Thus we conclude another year ot athletuc actuvutues at Davus Hugh School We have had thrulls heartaches hugh hopes success and good tumes lt us these teelungs that contaun the whole of our school spurut There could have been luttle or no school spurut at Davus thus past year wuthout our cheer leaders These actuve gurls Duxue Chuld Lunda Gay Morgan Donna Ashton Cynthua Flunt Beth Boduly and Lynne Housley offered to Davus theur tume and hearts to boost the enthusuasm of our student body Wun or lose they never let down Along wuth the strong support ot Pro Schola they made our games more excutung and enuoyable Thus year Pro Schola celebrated the eught ueth burthday of uts mascot and Davus most loyal tan George Heught Thus exceptuonal old man has mussed few games un the past many years and he has always guven a luttle extra boost to Pro Schola at all the games George seems to be the type of man who grows younger un spurut as he grows older un age Thus was a good year for Davus un sports no matter how the game came out we played our best -11-1-slr -an-:-1-' W .X i.-5 04 1, I 55 as ul!! --E g S lilllll! Wir' U .1,, 'au:,,'r,: V ,J - ' T.. 'fi .a l g g. I V , 1-fe .xi ,S . A . J y I lb , 1 . Q - , Li N ,, I -7.3 K u I xffj c ,gag . K2-, 1:27 2 f 4 ' x., ' ' jg 1 r' 5 K v ' Jn, A . , , I . l AR 1 1 1 1 ,491 V' u Q 5 . ' sf' U ' ,Qu ' Q I 1 . , , If . L ' i ', 1 - - L 'iz - 3 1 5 .J ' 3 .0 ' 1 1 1 f 0 l ' , a . . - In . A 4. 1 .- . . . , , u ,. - - , . Lis 1 ' ' K . , . K IV . u Q 1 ' ' . . x I, a - I I A . . . . , , . , Q ' 1 K X l 'f x . u ' 'fx 1 I I Xa XX xxxix ' 5 u 0 Mr Whutesudes, returung cutter ct long ound dustunguushed coureer ot Dcuvus Hugh School As the school year ends ut brungs to a close a phase In the actuve lute of Davus Hughs pruncupal Mr Emul M Whute sudes For the past fuve years Pruncupal Whutesudes has head ed the adununustratuon and guuded the actuvutues of the school but thus year he us returung Hus career began when he became pruncupal of the North Farmungton school un 1914 He taught grades fuve to eught wuth some of the students only two years younger than humself Thus pruncupalshup lasted untul 1916 World War I came along and Mr Whutesudes uouned the 'Fught un 1917 He served overseas for a year and a half When he returned un 1919 he became pruncupal of the Cen tervulle School for one year Later he served as a mussuonary to the Eastern States for the Church of Jesus Chrust of Lat ter day Saunts from 1920 to 1922 Weddung bells rang and Muruam Renstrom became Mrs Whutesudes un 1924 The couple moved to Cowley Wyo mung un the Bug Horn Basun where Mr Whutesudes served as pruncupal of the furst semunary un that area One year later Mr Whutesudes came to Davus Hugh to teach socual studues After teachung for twenty years he became a counselor at Davus un 1945 In 1951 he left to become pruncupal of North Davus Junuor Hugh but three years later he returned to Davus to hold the offuce of pruncupal He has served as pruncupal for fuve years In addutuon to hus work as pruncupal and teacher un the varuous schools Mr Whutesudes has served as mayor of Kaysvulle Cuty for two terms from 1944 to 1948 At the present tume he us on the Board of Durectors of the Utah Hugh School Actuvutues Assocuatuon Hus three chuldren have all completed college educa tuons Carolune Mrs E A Ludlow us now luvung un Spanush Fork Marulyn Mrs G E Dalton luves un Los Angeles Cal ufornua Steven Whutesudes calls Salt Lake hus home The Whutesudes famuly uncludes ten grandchuldren The yearbook staff uouns wuth the studentbody un hon orung Pruncupal Whutesudes for the many years he has dedu cated to educatuon Y ' 1 0 O O O ' . ' 0 . . I . , . . ' - 1 I I , . . . 1 - , . , . . . , ' Q I . - - 1 , I ' . , ' - l I ' - Honor Graduates Congratulatrons are extended to these students who are Durrng thenr hugh school years they have achreved a the Honor and Hrgh Honor Graduates ofthe Class of l96O 3 4 or a 3 7 scholastrc average IHGH HONORS Carol Adams Jushn Barton Wullram Bowe Rebecca Ence Anne Forbes Alrce Hol lst Damel Johnson :ff 5 fr 4:3 O Q - 'L '3- J 0 3 DJ Ill o J ITT o. E Ol - a. 3 DJ U- V- 0 '4 L C o. '4 5 5' 1 DI : 0 -. O I' DJ 3 o -. o U OJ 1 DJ 'U O! -. -. 5 :r U OJ S o. 11 Ol '4 3 fi FD I O E QI - o. Z7 '4 .. : J to K 8 l C. ' lf' ' ,A u H5 5 .'t V .S ' is p NVQ A A g ' X l.,vA 5 , - n he H A M K ll V l , .x s . ' -' C1 M Q9 ag - M 4 M V 9 5 y 3 x ay M Q, U. L g :X I V I? D I Nl' u M t- V 'f' A A' tg A . ' Q ' ' K ' r S A 5' 2.-'t 'A 'lt . , E l' L A 1 gif x0 - e . 1? . l ' 1 Y, .I N 'W , ae- - y E I . h L. 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