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.2 Q X DR. c. N. JENSEN Superinfrndeni To the Graduating Class of 1935, I extend greetings and trust that, as you turn over the pages of this year book, you may recall fond memories of school days spent at the jordan High. Your high school days are now at an end. You are to be congratulated on the achievements you have made. It has taken many hours of application to reach this rung of the education-ladder. You are entitled to rejoice over your accomplishments. Some of you, on graduation, will go out to meet the stern realities of life. I am sure the schools of Jordan District have contributed much to make success for you a possibility. Others of you will choose to pursue higher education and training in college halls. You will feel happy many times that your stay in jordan has so well fitted you to do advanced educa- tional work. But wherever your places in life may be, strive to discover, to cultivate, and to use those talents God has given you. Uphold and keep sacred the ideals of Jordan High. C. N. JENSEN -Page 14- 3, YISFMFIZZ 'JY 6' Wil WW f J P mf ATN WW ffgll UWM? M wmv' like 'WJWVMWKWH w I-17 HM MSX 'name 505281 'SLM 45555 fl rWJ l I WWEWEFH ZW: .- N . ' KM f il' 7 I' '.3'.'552?XX519!,W2 L' ' fd 'llkliiniiiiffiii.f.ff-l'?E,iQCzaE,l,12lf?,i:?f.lu . ' , ' v 'Z ilfhfifif',?.i l?i? 23' ' . iifiiin' 1 'V..w757f?ilVf -fill' 'Mil'li.?i2lEk?,LY '?-Yij.fE?i'f:Z5f6i?flim 4 ' Ekiklnf' I fi ' s. ' W-L My 'f,, ,- Q 1.f-yptmf 41.3-'If ' :-' up 'Ig H qv-rp,1'Qc11f' ' n ,U , -V: iffy -' ,gas vyg g V 'f,7:4.1 ' .4 ' --:.w V I -5 ,-3 - - 4 , 1- U 5' S '-'-fiifwfff fa,i2'Mw '1'?iv,ES'1'1-N' llll'4t'5ffls+e5i12lsl1i fzlifiifalifllii- 'f gill?-1'l5e?. Mffiflllfffff .e wafer' 4-1fr?2?2l?'ff:4'fwln.- M-gf +lffa r5F-ae'3.f:i 'W-'-..i2j3!f'iwlff-,P ,215-'F' W?-I' 'ffffwiiiffifeiiwif ,W 39595 'graft 1 9,,-1.15345 A7491 99 -wg: rfb Ji , 24. ,Q I3-g?i1.,g.1l,i13L6-.5 S , vg Qgymap 5 g f.,-pai-5-ilu'-J f Wi,.'y15jMg, ', 'V 'fngx ,I ,gym fl, tv .. .14 -pi 5332..'5.',i1-1iE,.,q,' ,:, Nl, Pm.: J., -Una' 5 nw '1- 5.11, , V1 ,yu 4' 91334 ,QQ gf. ,'ff1,yy.x ,QL v,,g4L'w' Ti'-m4S.j.3ri1,w 'iziQf,s.,zg3r uv. 'v1gp,p?3':B,-5 vp 'gg-2 Q vm wi-fu-1'!:5i'f, f'-lg -41.1 gl fvi'.l2f'4-.-i,,, -riff id - 4-1f..41llL '+L -X' 'L-3 f-fM'94L,f-v- v fi, my-' . ,lyf- ,'QFqif-iw'M1 vsumfw g'5Q,':cl'I'1- fu -Y if ffwliifp y f if 6 -ff 'MC 'Et-M -A-1 -2fw'1w'ff'5l ',J-'2ffn',-.I,'1g2.rfZ:i'f'-'fr'eff-12, 41' 'iffffli '41 Mi'-in f iz fel? 1fl 93l'f'x'f'5l'f ff W7 v1?W's'6'!-. iiili!5i.fsifQd7l?' lf'-2'-ll 49'? '?5'f'-ileF3l7 43flil1 Pe ff'-E.ffW'll' 'i Kr: .lftii Ali lI'ii'f-s?67f3?f52'-':'-Qi'l5Z'- 4' -f Simi'-', X202 - 1 vii. :ZZ Eli A-ff .:l ' Ky f. '.l?i9l?iill.Sil3l'h'l,l3fl31l.iE? s- '-X was -I-r -Fw- iV'7v- Vx 'B wif --. w. epifc. WM... Q5 W'- 'S-,,x-li! can N13 QA 'RQ Q-9, ,Mr -i-'FS ,nw 1 -we 'T-.1 esac, X3-'tc SX if-H 'AKNY -can -1. ,guy -en 31 FN1-,:.., xr-' N1 1-4- .TSB- .-,sq me--14,-e 35 uses N we-ss.. X.- we wee. em-Vx xx, s- -4 L.- bv'-A. -.xl wh, 2 -x or WSW :Hs -1'-R 53 'Ssa- 4Z. P'-he .Y- A SS. fsfj,-iff 'X 1-Q 0645- 'Q was-as-2, KG' 'Nw Y' SN. l.-, -x Nw?- sn' ,msc muff rv 'Q'-ff - -as A-4:16 so- we Jean.. SMS s -r fav ,G ?lX1of ' X- ,. s E 1-11-K N
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BOARD OF EDUCATION STANLEY RASMUSSEN ARTHUR E. PETERSON DRAPER SANDY WILLIAM KUHRE MISS NORMA OLSON SANDY BINGHAM fOutgoing mernberj ' DR. PAUL S. RICHARDS JAMES P. JENSEN BINGHAM SANDY flncoming memberj OFFICERS S. J. MICKELSEN . . . . . ARTHUR E. PETERSON . STANLEY RASMUSSEN . NORMA OLSON . A. R. GARDNER . --Page 16- ,A,,, ,W S. J. MICKELSEN DRAPER JOHN C. HANSEN SOUTH JORDAN JOHN AYLETT MIDVALE President Assistant Superintendent Clerk Secreiarg Treasu ref Mr, . . i IW, .4351 'IMA ,., f . ' ' ' . , ,KIMW ' A Vw ENS V ' ' ' . 193. .fiHeikki'Mii7iiHi59.f!ii2iQiGi!'f'l25fiE 'LL I 3?mf','52,1 -' !!iQE2Q!Ei85Li.,A ..:3'41'?Ul . iQfj1'iJ5JHI f,i'i6V.1DJ79W?:ll??YHii5IZ4.UIi!W?33133?'if4S4HMZi!3Y7?'A?33M5W95M3A'69Zi?1'f963EZE?:3Wfi3f?1'iB' 1' :za H-::-,,' 1 : 1 jun-, f, 4. 91f. 1Ir -9' f-'H.1,m:.H ' zqlw- -r 1,. Q, ,'f f fini i', i1q'fY '-,f-'1.iy1f,x'i wwf I wif, Z., is wh' ,A .1 --25' ,i'17ff5fV ,ff J' '14 ' 1 ' ., 1- ya M .1L,f:'2,?:,MI MI Jyfgisfnyfllaft J iV'p4Q?QI'3Fm.gI'?K Qi, jk ,EJB Ipftglliz I ,,!g5g 'E,kj E1 ,, 'KEU4 'v Y gi l 'gf 2 J M151 fig 1' -9'5 f 'gf 143 4, -,if My V Au-wi illzki 'W In W., wif? Z! 'uf -L: i'.5N.1idli'1. L' fgiwjf -f ' 1,5 'q!lg'9?5L H 'Q Q 5'lf?fff7 . 'Y-Pg ij Q21 L 3-394. j'!f l'r ,fg'!'L, , ,-f,'zViE'. gl, 3 77, 1 'I W Ji-?f'G-4' .I ,555 5415 5' In- -R2 'if' ? 1f3.' M '-x45 3'-'I-iff? , I? film nh 'JfM-3'- -- A ff.fs:s5J..5M, ,IIwf5'if.A,?.:vJ'-reh.i,,''5cH'4f2fs:.4f 3 Qf7 if'!i?f,iff EEA 'ffl ' sfifhi' Qi'-:wi-5fxfvZ.1, ffo full: 25513 i1 f.?'z'i?, L .ntiff-tviaghY f4E!Jzf1':S' JA' W MIS! WWW Wwik Vfhiilfl' MWHEYIWWL TSM, If MGMT N: SWWWMNMHWGWWMMMWWQ ff. K'-:rx 'ER-31. 555 '-QQK avr? 2,-wx-Q., if-rv'-qu. mm H-v7 r1E - SN '5y ':x-'- .Y-'Rv-:QF Q sax :aw QSV' 'N-6. :DK Dirk 1113 'S-KK.-.. -gd is 3123 415 ii -ii., -ef Sl.. '-1-Q.. ...E if Q ff? --Six -QA' '-1:3 ,., Q: .,-QL
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