Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1936

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1 I V X x,, , L V X 151 , 1 .V lx W 1 ,f , 3 S xl' x A 1 s s c 1 hx X 1 ,L e X .,-.,-4-Q W-of K' ,W 62,0 jp' A bqfaxgkfy MDX' , 9 My gf Wjfww Qfwxlg W,fwfgf,f2Wf !j'ffgiQQf jfffff if ,ff W W f fM WfC,'v1WWW ,ff MWYMWN ffwlfivvfv-Wi 458 N x The 1936 BIEJETDIIGGIER I-f if L.. 1- 3..- -,....... 1---Q gr--- 1 1--A .7- ,.-v- - , . ...Q .4-l ,Ai ...Q-I -4 Llopyright 1936-j ,ms NIELSEN CLARA ELIESON ' Editqq K- m The Beet igger 11936 T312 P X AJORDAN HIGH ,SCHUOLQ Sandy, Ufah 4 1 UCSC , . F, ,.,,,4,.-,ff,,ff,,f,ff,,ff.-ff--'fly'-gf ,',',',',',',',',',',Y,NS,ffff'f4-ffafafav.-rfavffraaafrffva w v FOREWOR Jordan graduafes of ofher years have lefl behind 'rhem enviable and inspiring records of achievemenfs in scholar- ship. afhlefics, journalism, dramalics, and social ac+ivi+ies. May we who are aH'ending Jordan High School +his year follow in 'rheir foofsfeps, and equal, or possibly beHer, some of fheir good records. This Beefdigger is a graphic picrure of our achievemenfs 'rhis year. May The leaves of 'rhis I936 Beeldigger, which we now idly lurn as carefree and happy high school pupils. become an inspiralion To us in +he more serious years ahead when we are pushing sreadily foward fhe higher goals in life. his , ' 69' -If 1.7. 'ix ',l'i,'f .A lx s Ms -is 4 : Q 'ig sb it aff .Q W, 14- ,f A fi x5 1 A' 'sf Q5 K: l' , H 'is ' .li ikiii 'LY- f if , l Atfaddlilttlll 534,51,1,4113534,1,f,f,f,f,f,',',4,',',',', ,',','.96 .- , , 4 f f f f f , ,- , , x x s x x xx xx xx x s x u x w , , ,. ,, , ,.,,, f , ff ,,,',f,fffpf,ff . ,',',',',',',', ,', , , , ,',','fC ,', .053 4 e ,U , f f , 'S ,'f p'f .a .Va 1 f Q f 1 a 1 1 4 w 4 , f e x , x x s x x x x x s xx x x x x x x xx x x 1 x x x x w x v x x xx x x xx x x x x x x x w x x x x s . . , , , fe , .,- ,-.- 1 , 1 ,1.f,n,.,-1.-ffff,1f,,,.-,ff ,',', ,',. ,C ,GC-'fff', ,',',,',,-,,',',',,'1 1 ,CC2fff,,f.-,,',f.Q1ffff,f2'lf 'Dil IIO U+ah's wonderlands, known far and wide, rank in scenic beaufy wifh fhe famed Alps of Swifzerland. Each year 'rhousands of 'rourisfs visif Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon, Grand Canyon of fhe Colorado, Cedar Breaks, and Grandaddy Lakes, fo revel in fhe colorful panorama of nalural forma+ions, or To marvel af fha mosf beaufiful sunse+ in norfh America, sunsef over Greer Salf Lake. Ofher scenic spofs which annually draw fhousands of eager fourisfs are: Fish Lake, Zion Nafional Park, Bear Lake, Timpanogos Cave, and Rainbow Bridge, each one, fo fhe exploring mo+oris+, a cas+le or a labyrinfh of a rhousand wonders. A fhing of beaufy is a joy forever. So sang a poe+ of old. So would any poet who had an inborn love of fhe beaufiful, sing as he gazed on Na+ure's ar+is+ic handiwork in U+ah's rugged mounfains and deep canyons. To U+ah's wonderlands of rare and gorgeous beaufy, we dedicafe fhis I936 issue of +he Beefdigger. f -A- R N-'WW' '1f':'-r -X ,..1:ifaf'ff '-fl'- T-an 'U 'Q 15, L, 51-un' N , NX - 24.-' N, in i x SX' CJEVI' Y-1a,f,i i 1 mga! 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Q .fy 'f QA 1,51 il' E-A Tis? sight-T 1,4 -f 'ww' - -'L ,hclk '1T:3Q,i3, .'?3sTl.1f- 9-,Yi t-', . 533413 kgwflfi sez K- -.-xi - V, PY' V y s - -' fi fiilfui? ,.,:'mfn1 ,,4 5 -. T -as 422 Sr' Ei .J s i ii Q gg 1 ll, ..x so sri ,Q . ki, ,K I i-. N-'X 'N Q a DR. C. N. JENSEN Superinfenclenf Jordan High School was organized wirh cerfain obligafions. These obligafions are 'ro +rain s+uden+s wi+h broad culfure. wirh desire +o a'Hain vocaiional compefency, and wifh capacily +o malce up fhe dulies of American Cifizenship on complefion of high schoolsworlc. The faculiy has always been chosen wifh fhese obliga+ions in mind. The feachers are mafure and scholarly: fhey possess personalify and leaching abilify. They have an abiding faifh fha? greaf governmenfs. 'ro survive, mus+ res+ upon an educaled populus. I am sure +ha+ you sfudenfs who are now leaving and who sfill remain, have caughr Jordan l-ligh's fine school afmosphere. appreciafe lhe fraining you are receiv- ing under such leadership. and are growing day by day in+o respon- sibili+y 'ro meef 'rhe sifuafions you will find upon leaving school. If is our fai+h and hope 1'ha+ you will become men and women reflecfing +he greal' ideals for which fhe insfirulion was esfablished. We congra+ula+e-you on wha? you are achieving -in 'Jordan High. C. N, JENSEN. -- '- 1i:,N - e-- J.,-fx, .,.,g,1 M' , v-a-gvv'lxS..f-J'1 : b-'1Q. -,. .i .-f- ' X-,.... ---f' S -sf ' ' ,' ,Z st,-.f-4-ggi? - ...N 44. - ..- v .. S.: Page I4 ,.f. .mf veg, ---, l 1 Page I5 i l L. W. NIELSEN Principal There are significant reasons why fhe yearbook should become a real parr of siudem' and 'Faculfy life. Furure years bring back info our lives The influences and memories of earlier days. The circle of our friends becomes enlarged on year- book day. A disrincrly inrense pleasure is evidenced when all mingle fo exchange signaiures and felicifafions in our yearboolcs. The more circles of friends we have The richer our lives become, especially as +ime marches on, and as we, perhaps, culfivare rhese friendships so made unfil rhey become richer and more binding. Life wilhoui friends is poor indeed, while wilh friends, if is rich beyond measure. L. W. NIELSEN. xftljgixr if WF? ff? 54,5 15:-.iii wfggiff T .i swf . , i 5551, me fa - wr Nw F Q f Sepia ,fc -.1 V.. 4 , .N TNT.. vw 1 A L.-, -W, . 'Sie Y: ' ips J ?4, . X.-gg l f ,- Jil ,as NY il' J 1 V, Vi ,K fjlx ,- --- 1 mf-. Jfxw... A --rr Q:-gat H N ', 5 W. -- .. f- . -,. . ...L .K -,J f 'R 1, :-.. --W A- -ff-4-.443 dA----.,-,4w-...f-.'Q:'4- - 'mv H, .ar-1'-1 -T' f - alle-c. KGS? .ng BOARD OF EDUCATION - f - QW STANLEY RASMUSSEN ARTHUR E. PETERSON s. J. MICKELSEN . wh . RSS- gg.-.Eg-Q wi Sandy Sandy Draper , cg .K A :E . . ' DR. PAUL s. RICHARDS JAMES P. JENSEN Jos-4N A. AYLETT F, ,R Q?-w Bingham Sandy Midvale x X' x l fgfgltq NORMA OLSON JAMES c. HANSEN YR!-'W-J Y Bingham South Jordan iii? . AxLTQ1, gf Eg 'EEE E Us A OEEIC RS Q5-' sit, s. J. MICKELSEN ..... Presidenf ' 1 sy, N-If .sl ,LJ H '54 X . E .fx 'JN JT. -R Q ii A ,Eff ICA , - Txgpa-fJ f5E s,,Y,- f- -Q-?:.'n..,---Q ,,..v-.... ,vo .Q- Sv-gg-gli., ARTHUR E. PETERSON . Assissfanf Superinfendenf STANLEY RASMUSSEN .... Clerk NORMA OLSON . . . . Secrefary A. R. GARDNER . . Treasurer Page J. N. DORIUS U. of U. Sandy Social Science DEAN BENNION U. S. A. C. Ore. S. A. C. Sandy Home Economics LEON BUTLER U . of U . Sandy Auio Mechanics P. F. GOLDBRANSON U. of Calif. Sandy Social Science J. H. GREER U . of U . Union Hlsfory I, E. BUSHNELL U. of U. Easf Mid le Social Sci ce I 9 A. C. JENSEN U. of U. U. of Wash. Sandy Biological Science Page I7 LUCILLE TUTTLE B. Y. U. Leland Powers Ivlanri Speech Physical Educalion T. A. DEWEY U. of U. U. S. A. C. Sandy Woodwork MABEL LARSON U . of U. Sandy Caleferia LAURA GARDNER U. of U. U. of Calif. Wes+ Jordan English, Ari C. R. NELSON U. of U. Sandy , Aufo Mech - Com EMM A 5 X Cb 3 . l Q li-'E 'x X E . Sl, if is O. . R . o . olo. Slaie Dra 3. Qioifif 5.3 .223 JOHN VRANES U. S. A. C. Bingham Physical Education BETTY BOBERG Self Lake Business Sandy Clerk DUNN TAYLOR B. Y. U. U. S. Calif. Sandy Physical Educaiion A. B. POULSEN U. S. A. C. U. of U. Midvale Hislory A. F. SMITH U. of U. U. of Washingfon Draper Biological Science Maihemafics HAROLD THORPE U. of U. Sali Lake Cify English PAUL C. BOYCE U. S. A. C. Sandy Agriculture FACULTY HARRIET HUBBARD U. S. A. C. U. of Washington Grace, Idaho Clofhing ORSON SMITH U. of U. U. S. A. C. Draper Physical Science LUCILE MUIR U. of U. Columbia Salt Lake Cify English MARY BALLANTYNE U. S. A. C. Logan Commerce Physical Educalion E. L. CRAWFORD B. Y. U. U. of U. Sandy l'liSl'Ory gbgf Aff - 3 U. of U. U. S. A. C. Salf Lake Cify English E. G. EPPERSON B. Y. U. U. of U. Sal? Lake Cify Music l l Page I8 l l l l 6 rE?fffRAwE'6'vfC F ff. if g IQVI diff ff If -, v 17.21 1' BEULAI-I BURGON STANLEY BENNION BETI-I ANDERSON NORMA TESCI-I Secrelary-Treasurer Presidenl Vice Presidenl I-Iislorian Page I9 Tl-IE STUDENT BODY OFFICERS I-low well we have learned 'ro appreciale fhe sferling qualifies of our leaders, Ihe sluclenf-body officers. Slanley Bennion, Belh Anderson, Beulah Burgon, and Norma Tesch are serious-minded, capable, hard-working pupils. Through Iheir unliring elforls, we have had a mosl pleasanl year. We are graleful To lhem for Iheir good work and we exlend Io Ihem our sincere Ihanks for our success in school affairs. They have grasped every opporlunify Ihal came Iheir way and Iheir uniled spiril was an irnporlanl faclor in making Jordan a cooperalive inslilufion, STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW-Fay Webb, Kennefh Nix, Belh Mifchell, LeGrande Abboff, Bernice Granl, Russell Nielsen, Eslher Crane, Sherman Gardner, Rela Spralling. SECOND ROW-Mary Mulch. Arnold Smilh, LaRhea Hawkins, Arvel Brown, Kalhryn Karaqlanis, Ted Jones, Dorolhy Ballard. Jack Thompson. THIRD ROW-Roberl Smifh, Virginia Smifh, Joseph Belich, Janice Beck, Alvin Slelines, Joyce Chrisfian, Earl Greenwood. ,A s c xr xf., I Q-V .lim . s 4 , I , A , .- ,., . TSI ,iff - 'Writ , gl ' I Ai I .Ja ..., -f 'SQ .. -,L I H i 'fa .T -:H,,,,. ,r H F Ir X - 'I-J Su' - . I , ,B-. 54327 'Lia CJ' K -:.f...i , ,I ' 1 33. t ejx--lj :,l -I Q:-fy ' f ,rpg -1 , ,, I-N'-' or W-+I as qi iii Q- ' I 'Y . :- X :Tia-EL, M. rx tl I il ,Q X I! ,. 1 +L new 1' . r' 'fir 5 Q - Y,-'1-, .i,, f. 1.5 ,. l JY-f 1,197,- F l ' ll . .l . V itll, .. ii. It Vi' ,, 1 TAA sf K J afgh- 5 T ' 'V' iii?- , 1 , 'U il r l . . inf --sq ' If ll ,-E ,., . , X. X1 --7'-.,.,..-us. . .A FRANK KAMNH-'IAR IONE SILCOX HARRY BALLARD Courf Marshal Firsf Associate Juslice Judge KENNETH MAYNARD YVONNE TURNER ALLEN BALLARD Second Associafe Juslice Clerk Prosecufing Afforney STUDENT BODY COURT One fouch of fhe line drives a horse: anofher ballcs him. So if is in confrolling pupils in fheir behavior in fhe halls, before and affer school, during lunch periods, and in assemblies. Like fhe careful driver who never ballcs his horse, 'rhe Sfudenf Body Courf has used diplomafic firmness in encouraging pupils fo obey and susfain +he laws of fhe school. Tacffully fhel have mainfained discipline wifhouf anfagonizing any of fhe well-meaning uf fhoughfless sfudenfs who have violafed fhe school code of good behavior. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Every school needs an efficienf, capable legislafive body for successful sfudenf government Our own sfudenf council have been fhe Middle Men of The school. They have aided fhe feachers and sfudenfs in mainfaining discipline and school morale by passing wise laws for school government Two council members represenf each firsf period class. who elecfs fhem. Through fhe helpful cooperafion of fhis legislafive group we bring +o a close anofher chapfer in Jordan hisfory knowing fhal' we have had a successful year. Page 20 ,F ...ff bg LV K ...ngf ,',,,, V- --fi--.. L ' X ..... -, V 4 CLASSES iii. '.' s . f : A L ,. ' 'Ex 53251. ii? Emi, fp., is N AQ 1,,5- . QC . Xiiwf' '.' .'.,:,g ,gpm . xiii- 4 Q, Y: fa. maj 1352 gi.f'.,s s, .L 5-X1 1 if ' . -,. ,. i 1 agen., VI P, .3 Qfifilg .43 -vi , A ts. N i 5 '3 w-J ,.ik' i, ,Q . .gg-iii' ' 7 T ' -L51 liigpig is ,ii-1', 'i ,.f.'ln H l ,u L if 1, ,,, s ii l .lf s. . -f ri r. ,, ,Mes -J i -ss 'A JUANITA SUNDBLOOM GLEN BURKINSHAW JULIA ANDRUS Secrefary-Treasurer Presidenl' Vice-Presidenf PUST GRADUATES Again Jordan High School has made a forward sfep educafionally in providing suifable courses for fhose graduafes of ofher years who are unable fo confinue fheir learning in higher insfifufions. Our school now offers fhese posf graduafes special courses of insfrucfion in English, in fyping, and in aufo mechanics. They may also enroll in ofher regular high school classes. This year fhe posf graduafe group became an official parf of fhe high school. They have fheir own officers. reporfers, and sfudenf-council members. As a group fhey are acfively funcfioning in various school acfivifies. The Jordan High School is proud of fhese loyal sup- porfers, who are filled wifh fhe zesf for learning, keeping fhem ever sfriving forward. ,ah g -A-7--e--.. as , ,r 5-2 - X, ' ' a ,fs NT 1... -1- f'x ,,,..,..,,,...F-d'S-'K ..- rv. ,Vi ...vgxk,,,,,,- ,-,.,f,,,V,,x r , W -I ,sw SBK N '-Vf'Y- '- ' f I ,A ,A l Page 22 GLEN MADSEN Sandy JUANITA SUNDR' OOM Wesf Jordan DELL MARGETTS Sandy DELBERT ALSOP Sandy CORINNE CLEMENTS Draper OWEN ALLM ENDINGER Midvale EVEREL CARLSON Midvale GLEN BU RKINSHAW Sandy MELVIN A. LANCASTER Crescenf CLAUDE GRANT Sandy JULIA ANDRUS Draper GRANT GARDNER Wes? Jordan Page 23 I KDSUT KSIXE IJIJZKHFIES P 3X LK STX ,fe .vpn ff? f-'rg L- LR 112' . I K E iliuiqffbi e N JF9iQSff5F ywfgrjnwgm hflxin 'Jig 7' S 5-in m:xV7i'4,r .1-is S M 1. , X J ,Lx A - . Q r 7 plz? ' al iw H 3 4 v-rx--- H, f Q, AJ A,- rv ,,-if 'J ' I - -ij' -'f , . 'xr ,f :fn-,- Lv, , , ,QQQ -- --v - XLAYTF X:-.QAM-1..r . 4 - --N- ,g,, Y-. C-Af., A -,gcxxw POST GRADUATES OLE PETERSON Riverion BEATRICE AINSWORTH Easf Midvale CAMERON STEED Union HAROLD NELSON Sandy CLINTON STAKER BufIerviIIe HAROLD SMITH Draper GORDON MICKELSEN Crescenf STEPHEN CARLOUIST Draper JOHN MCGUIRE Draper U ,T K WESTON HARPER Tfgfy 1 Crescenf fi? Fail? FU DAYNA STRINGPELLOW 1-were we QW QW. 'u Q- Draper f' -.X gig .97 K. Jf QR tp fgbis. POST GRADUATES NOT PHOTOGRAPI-IED -. '. .E Y ,-r.,j'Ivix Vaughn Atkinson, Sandy Ivan Jorgensen, Midvals 'jgffr Marfin Bowen, Riverfon Chrisfian Kiobeck, BuHIerviIIe E V RGY BVIYWIWGII. DVUPSV Chrisfian Kiobecic. Builerville b ' .-X xViIIiz11riCBerSmar:iA.dMifIvaIe Mmm, Lee' Sandy ef-Q. 5 . ,yyq usse on e, r vae Ch M -I 6 -1, lgggf Milan Chrisiiansen. Wes? Jordan EVSIELSINSISLL Mlgzrxafe . ' .13-Tidy' Galen Cundick. Wesf Jordon ' . 1 F Beny Durfee. Riverton Esfher Eegerson, sY3sI'lJordan GY John Gardner, Wesf Jordan e,TnY d as mv' U I, Va e H ' May Hyde, Crescenf M'dre wwf mon A -L ,I Willis Harper' Midvale Lawrence Smrih, Grande 'Lo'-I ' Y Nbeff Ha'dCU5'fI6. Sandy Edward Squire, Wes? Jordan Kenneth Harrison. Crescenf Doyle TSFHPSSI, Harriman Clarence Johnson, Draper Melvin Young, Eos? MicIvaIe fx. 1 ,5 I X I Iv 'X ,rw 1- IIIINQW I III L r V. -y V I x .... ,- ii -fx- page 24 ..... 5 -. '21, '73 'x X, - .- -,,- .-.f-'FX .,.,,..1i,. ..,ff.,,,,,,,f..:,L ,:g,.:v,., -gpp.. 7.5 ' Y A r la-,-,sgx . 44,,:j.1:,, ,aria 7 ry-- . - L .-D. il.: Wiaxe..-A MORRIS MORGAN BETH TODD DUANE RASM K ,,JfrL V Lf 7 so mf u ssEN Presideni Vice'Presiden+ Secrefary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS The seniors are now near gradualion, fhe happiesf even'r of +heir high school careers. Ye+ 'rhey are sad a+ depar+ing from 'rheir beloved school. Behind 'them fhey will leave fheir 'reachers and faifhful classmales. Before 'rhem lie new opporfunifies. Some of 'ihe graduales plan fo enfer higher insfifu- 'lions of learning: others will 'train +o do sfenographic work: more will find places as irademen, farmers, or mechanics: all will carry on as Beefdiggers of old Jordan. Probably a considerable number will relurn nexf year and swell fhe growing number of posf graduafes who enroll af Jordan each year. Led by fheir officers, Morris Morgan, presidenf: Be+h Todd, vice-president and Duane Rasmussen. secretary: fhe seniors have made fhis year really successful. The annual senior funcfions, fha senior play, fhe Senior Progressive Parly and fhe Senior l-lop. made social and dramalic hisfory. .4 A 'X as ' Sglgjhwf if 4 i qt - i , l fx l in Hill E V n-,Xl N L W .XY . .,-,,-., Air- .1 :f-...1s,f..-Q1 'O ' ' g-:LV-5.5 ,A SE NIORS BETTY ALLEY Midvale STANLEY BENNION Wes? Jordan GLADYS BENSON Sandy Murray IRIS NIELSEN Souih Jordan DEAN LOVELESS DUANE RASMUSSEN Midvale I E A T DESPAIN ranife H, REES Draper VELDA LANCASTER Wes? Jordan FRANK KAMNIKAR Midvale KIYO MOR! Buflerville RAY BATTISON Riverfon NORMA NORDBERG Wes? Jordan RUTH WUNDERLICH Union NIAYDITH LONG Easi Midvale RICHARD SETTERBERG Sandy BLANCHE SEVERSON Sandy JUDD PETERSON Sandy Page 26 SENIORS MAX WHITEHEAD Union BETH TODD Midvale ERROLL A. MYERS Riverton MARY BRIDGES Draper HERMAN COX Easf Midvale LOIS MILLER Riverfon KATH LE TISCHNER Riverfon IRENE LEAK Wesf Jordan JOHN C. BROWN Midvale ELAINE OBORN Sandy LEORA MABEY Soufh Jordan MARJORIE HOWE Eos? Midvale TED GRAFF Sandy BLANCI-IE BLAIRE Granife ROBERT WARDLE Wesi Jordan RUTH ALLGOOD Crescenf MERRILL BORG Sandy WANDA SORENSEN Sandy Pace 27 SIENIORS BETH MITCHELL Sandy LYLE GUNDERSON Sandy VELMA STEADMAN Wes'r Jordan KENN ETH CRAN E Rlverfon HELEN BLAIR Buflerville WAYNE REYNOLDS Riverfon ANNA CHUFAR Sandy RUSSELL NIELSEN Riverion DAISY NICHOLS 2Wes+ .lordanp HAROLD L. RENDLESBACH Wes? Jordan S. Run-4 BATEMAN Midvale 5 , DEVEARL DIMOND Wes? Jordan OLGA COSTELLO Midvale SAM SOTER Midvaie JUNE FINLAYSON Wesf Jordan GRANT WITT Draper MARY DEWEY Draper GEORGE EBERT Granife Page 28 SENIOIRS JOHN WEENIG Riverion MAU RINE BUTTERFIELD Harriman ALVIN STEFINES MidvaIe KATI-IRYN KARAGLANIS Midvale ELVIN LOVENDAI-IL Riverfon LAPRIEL MCMULLIN Sourh Jordan AR EY W. ECKMAN Murray RUBY WEBSTER Wesr Jordan PAGE WIBERG Riverfon JESSIE BUTTERFIELD I-Ierriman EDITH CI-IRISTOPI-IERSON Midvale DAISY BECKSTEAD Soufh Jordan NOEL BILLS Riverfon ROSE D. MARKS Wesf Jordan MELVIN SANDERS Crescent FAY BUTTERFI ELD I-Ierriman CLYDE SPENCER Buflerville ELAINE STROM Midvale Page 29 -A W' W JJ' '-Z5 'df UQ N X , lI SENIORS NORMA HOLT Midvnle N EAL CARROLL Crescenf CLARA ELIESON Midvale LEG RAN DE ABBOTT Wes? Jordan MYRTLE SM ITI-I Riverfon FRANK MUMFORD Sandy VIRGINIA DENNY Union LOUISE WIBERG Riverfon CH RYSTAL DASTRU P Sandy JOE OUINN Draper MAE ALSOP Sandy WESLEY AI NSWORTH Crescenf PAYE COLEBROOK Bu'rIervIIIe MASASHI WATANU KI MidvaIe MARIE KLOTOVICI-I Soufh Jordan JIM MI E MAY Riverfon MARJORI E DAY Draper ARVEL BROWN Sandy Page 30 'SENIORS LESLIE BUTTERFIELD Riverton MAXINE HOLT SouI'I1 Jordan BOB MCMULLIN MidvaIe EDITH RAWLINGS Draper NORMA RICHARDS Union MARGARET THORNBLAD Sandy LAWRENCE THOMPSON Crescent ROMA CHRISTENSEN Union ALBERT LEVINE Sandy Am .. f I .1 . . ,A 6551! iw Ji' 1' ,J , Egbchlanfe RODERICK WIBERG Riverfon ,I ,GENEVIEVE CLAYTON Midvale GERALD WHITE BufIerviIIe LAURA VAN HORNE Midvale HOWARD BUTLER Sandy FERN BINNS Draper VERNAL ANDERSON Sandy LARUE ALLDREDGE Crescent Paqe 3 I V, my ,ifggw 1-'gr IEE? I SLR- si ' .. ?'In.:ff-15 ':':Y ' I'x - II'-'L NII an jf 'x v-' Ihr I 9? Pi' - 'Qg',s.n! I. KX: 'x ufifff' -wx Tv x aw., .- 5' II' It w gdb 'A Ll-XXI .- ang.-X gxxtr 1,12 ,lux tx X: YI f '..-LE! .N ,pffgqyl 3:-A I - F945 wg 'crwi 2 Jr- Rf . N .A . JFS. .. W I Xi, I .M I 'I I g,f.fL ff '3 ' 'Wd'- V 4.-f 1 'lr-,xfg SENIORS IONE SILCOX Wes? Jordan CECIL GAILEY Soufh Jordan JENNIE SWENSON Sandy BILL ASPDEN Midvale OLLIE MILNE Q Sandy TOMMY THOMSON Riverfon JOISE BROWN Souih Jordan FERN JAMES Murray JENNIE ARCHIBALD GranIIe DOSS DEAN Draper AXI N E BECKSTEAD Sandy AROLD DEW EY Draper ETHEL WEBBER Wes? Jordan Draper OLIVE PARKER up WANDA KIDD x Bluffdcle I-IEWITT WHITING Union SHIRLEY JENSEN Midvele REID NOKES Riverfon Page 32 SENIORS DALE THOMPSON Sandy CHELSEA PETERSON Wesf Jordan HARRY BALLARD Draper RUBY LANCE frymfw- A E Draper CAROL BURGON Union RICHARD BOBERG Draper MARY SAINSBU RY Sandy DON HILTON BufIerviIIB FRANCES KELLGREEN Murray DALE STUART Midvale ALIDA KELLGREEN Murray LEWIS BISHOP Sandy ELVERA BIRD Sandy LYNN JAYNES Crescenf RUTH NIELSENN- , Sandy ,111 ' ,RICHARD SMITH? MidvcIe NORMA TESCH Wesk Jordon Page 33 Q .- ms. ,. x X ,' , ' .. -Y. f-., f ..-I Ln . .- x .J ':,..V:.v-5 :.- ' wr , . L .' 1-. -'h 'N r-r,1.:,, ,v :J V- . , . . -.hr ax- , , v . 'zzhi 1. , '71 3- 6 F' v. X . L, '?l.g '1 1 .d.3v,:gL?,: .--A -f M' ' .'t4L:f x , -'..,,, , N31 L 4Hff.5,456.',: fi 32' ,Ky .-312,55 rigg iff: R 'Y 1 xx bf .y -3, - Q . -Q., . . Fi' -U . 9? LI .Yi A JJ. v F' , rl .O 'u V Vx ,N xx 1- , ' -. It QR .-'. ,..,:.,,.w,,-,,-,,u,4 ,- A rrrf. ,v -,,,,, H Arg x - ' I.-.ff -X... A-':'x, R N, -Y-----5-lx ,OQQ-S.-...'7 'g ' SENIORS RUTH sos-Gess Union ELDEN DENSLEY Riverfon HELEN VINCENT Sandy LEON DENSLEY Riverion r DOROTHY HAUNO' VL' ' Wes! Jordan LARKIN SHULSEN West Jordon QKLARQEA HAWKINS N fi Bluffdale Y X' Sandy 'K X K. x ARVAL NELSON Ss A x V MARY FREEMAN Riverfon xl JACKSON DEARING . ' Midvale SAPHRONIA FITZGERALD Draper EVAN MADSEN Sandy RUTH HAMILTON Riverfon LAVERNE BU RNINGHAM Eas? Midvale VILATE SH EPPICK Soufh Jordan KAN U YEDA Draper VU ELTA BOOTH Wes? Jordan ELLERY HANSEN Sandy Page 34 SIENIORS DEAN BATEMAN Wes? Jordan EUDORA RASMUSSEN Midvale DONALD PALMER Soufh Jordan ion DVI' E Asev Soufh Jordan BE LAH BU RGON HELEN TOOMEY Union RODN EY ALSOP Sandy EMILY ENNISS F DALE SORENSEN MidveIe BETH TAFT Midvale STANLEY NANCE Sandy FLORENCE JENKINS MidvaIe KEITH FITZGERALD Draper FARREL WOOD Wesf Jordan ORIN MAXFIELD Bu+IerviIIe PEARLE OSTLER Sandy EMIL DUNOSKOVICH Midvale BETH ANDERSON MidvaIe Page 35 ,, .- ff, , .l xg, IW.: I , If ,'-.V 1 K: 1111 , I H I5. NQ.I -45531 IMI A , PW... al,-I.. O., W4 .:2e'n'I :ye If. 1.6 I 1 lp 'QR X , in. f ,I , - I , I--Q i :.m-.Lyn I ?fW4,3. I fi 5 fp, IIJW I -If ,,,' 2 IML1-' 'QB' IL 1:6 q'- II .. fj1'1I fix' Tri? 'J iz 1: Li ' :V I II Il ' M I, 'I I4 I ,, 1' 4. L, js, ,Q -A ,Kg Sl. . E , E, N . .-.-s..-,r A f -. ,-,,g..L, TTY -1-sf T ' Fx SENIORS MARY MUTCH Midvale JIMMY ADOLPHSON J Eesf Midvale ROBYN PETERSEN Draper EARL GREENWOOD Midvale VIRGINIA SANDERS Wes? Jordan EDWARD ELSWOOD Sandy LAVON PIERCE Sandy SEYMOUR GODFREY Union DOROTHY BALLARD Draper STANLEY W. SCHM IETT Midvale JUNE WILLIAMS Draper GRANT ADOLPHSON Easf Midvale GEORGIA PAU LOS Midvale BOB JOOS Draper MARJORIE SMITH Draper MORRIS MORGAN Riverfon BEATRICE RASMUSSEN Midvale EUGENE CLEM ENT Riverfon Page 36 SENIORS TED JONES Sandy DORTHY BOWEN Murray GRANT I-IANSEN Soufh Jordan WINONA GREEN BufIerviIIe LOVELL WARDLE Soufh Jordan BETH PAR K Riverfon FRANK HOLT Soufh Jordan RUTH BAGULEY Sal? Lake Cify WAYNE MORRIS Sandy FLORENCE SMITH Sal? Lake Cify ALLEN BALLARD Draper MARIE ALLMENDINGER West Jordan DENO SEAL Riverfon k VELMA KIM Xxx Sandy DON oowome- R Sandy Q' FAY WEBB Riverfon DONALD GLOVER MidvaIe VENICE KIM Sandy Peqe 37 f f .,4. .' Q: .WA 'P-.. ., ., N , -. g .. ,al I I , 'I Vi ' S11- Qi - I rg 1- I -r rg' Srwji lx -T- .N-Q ,Jr 5 nfI-', . -, ,.' Y J, , fr. 'L'- '3R F'Vrf'X W: ,Q-. K Eff all SiI'IN 659 A , L, I -WI tg.-Q' . ISASD 4 4-1, 1,-.Inv .U . xy., g M - a. V n , N. .E-Ziff' Q,L,,,S,g,: sENuoRs NOT PHOTOGRAP S j ,A .rs -'i 12543 venN ANDERSON, sandy LEONARD ENNISS, Draper W-ii g'f 3ZN,., Hvnum BOWEN, Midvale Menus FOY Midvale Ayr AL' eLweLL soseess, union Mex FARMER, Miami MQW: IRIN' . :-3:7 , 3 r 1 5 . . - . RUBY BILLS, Riverton LOLA BILLS, Riverton JOHN N. BROWN, Sandy JACKIE FURSE, Wes? Jordan ALMON GREEN, Buflerville MYRLE GREEN, Riverrcn HED I SIENIORS RAY WEST Midvale MARVEL I-IANSEN Sandy SHERMAN GARDNER Wesr Jordan GRACE N ELSON Sandy EMMET COOK Union ELLEN OSTLER SouII1 Jordan ROBERT BALLARD Draper MARION HOLT Union AUSTIN RUSSELL Bufierville AN N M, BARZEN Granife EDWIN AN DERSON Midvale MELVA CHRISTENSEN Wes? Jordan MAXINE NELSON, Sandy ANNIE NEFF, Sandy GLENN PEARSON, West Jordan NOEL PHILLIPS, Wes? Jordan ARCHIE RICHARDS, Wesi Jordan JOE RAWSON, Sandy Ka PLZ' FRANCIS BECK. Sandy LOUIS GIRARD, Sandy LaVERE SNARR, Murray I . .J ALBIN BROWN, Riverfon STANLEY HUTCHINGS. Souih Jordan BETH SADLER, Midvale ALMA BAIRD, Draper FRED HASKIN, Midvale WILSON TOLMAN, Sandy , I LLOYD CLEMENT, Draper GLADYS JENSEN, Sandy WILLIAM TAYLOR, Draper 4 if ERNEST COWDELL. Sandy CLARENCE JOHNSON, Draper CHARLES TEA, Riverfon I BERYL CUNDICK, Wes? Jordan FRANCIS JOHNSON. Sandy ALBERT WEST. Draper gi CLOYD CURTIS, Union GLEN LARSON, Sandy NORMAN WILLOUGHBY. Union 5. SCOTT DAY, Draper ORSON LAURITZEN, Union FRANK WHEADON, Soufh Jordan if I HAROLD DAY. Draper EMOGENE LINDSAY, Midvale ERIC YOUNGBERG, Midvale -fa an: N, ANNIE MERRILL. Soufh Jordan Ii' A , 5 1 I If, I I ' AREA A P as ' ' fr 3, 1 ' uv A A , age , .. .L ,I-S, ff- fx-HAS 'VN'-a.,,a-h,, ',:x:.-..-- 11 3 Y - - ---,iuiilk ,Q,,,.x gl, ,, . W-,,!-,-. ,K , ,...,,CiP U 'K Ol s H? Q ef 6fl M ' 5322 1 Page 39 JUANITA SORENSON PAUL BECKSTEAD MARGARET STAKER Secrefary-Treasurer Presidenf Vice-President' JUNIOR CLASS Las? fall wha? appeared fo be a wild, unruly mob crowded in+o lhe firsl assembly. To all appearances 'rhe Junior Class were lhe loughesl fellows in lhe school. Among lhem were shy, limid girls and sheepish boys. bashful and uncerlain whaf lo do. La+er evenfs proved +ha+ rhese new pupils were nor wild and unruly scalawags, buf in realily heallhy, in- +eres+ed boys and girls eager fo begin ll I9 school year righl. Following 'I'he example of fhe serious-minded seniors, +he juniors have demons+ra'red +ha+ Newcomers can succeed. Wifh high en+husiasm, fhey hailed The dawning of a new life al Jordan. The junior assembly, Junior Prom, and lhe achievemenfs of The junior scholarship and afhlefics have lifred fhe class fo ifs proper place in +he high school world. Success +o you all, juniors, and fhe bes+ of luck on your journey over +he rough roads +o 'rhe land of The proud and mighfy seniors. Lk-C3 X ' . . I-Q .-V 'Tj 'ifb slew? afjijhj' j Q - ' 11. , 4. 'QLXQI 41, s r .fiii Llisill-iiliiih has lim in We ,fr , in --'-V H.. x,,..,,, , . ,.., fr- ' -- Y-, ,,-.' .uf-ax -., -, 1.-..., . .--,- - - Y ...A .lf--.K-,age-N 3: fx. I .I I :Q M, Q ,I 291 ,I .,. ,. . qw ,bw l -- I -' If AUT V A , . elif- I. ' If T!- . -'14 '.,, ..': Yf4,I 3'2, A if 1,117-,Til-as mx - - ' 'V .WJ ,, V 1.14, L.. ..x.,fI,.. . ,MJ 1 T., --,I N . J I KYLE' I ., If , , 9 ,X ' Lizuigf , F' LN' 41,34 Z fI'r'3I-.. T ..-, ' . , ,.. E11-L 1' EIEWQ-T5 T .I . ,151 ' 1 I ,., ,Ly 'E ,M - I' I r QI A 7' .L IIA ,AAA I XI' - 'x ,.,.,,-. ' J E 1 ELMER SMART Union ELLA THOMAS MIdvaIe ROBERT SMITH Draper JEAN ROACH Midvale 1 1 T T V I I I tx I I JUNIORS VERNON COOK LAVAR BATEMAN Wes? Jordon Souih Jordan JUNE DUNN JOY TURNER ESTHER CRANE Midvale Midvale Herrirnan EMMA FITZGERALD AFTON PURSE Draper Wes? Jordan ELLEN MARKS VIVIAN PETERSEN AFTON JACOBSEN Wes? Jordan Sandy Eas+ Midvale HAROLD JENSEN LYLE WOODHOUSE Midvale Sandy LOIS EWELL JOYCE CHRISTIAN HELEN THORPE Union Sandy Bu+IerviIIe AFTON FORD REATHA EVANS Midvale East Midvale OLIVER COOK WILLIAM LAMBSON NEWELL J. COOPER Wesf Jordan E-asf Midvcle Wesf Jordan Page 40 'QQ Q K-, Q, N I - IJ . . , A F M N- .f 1 ,yi 'X Q ,Jan H I 521 A ff. JUNIURS IMOGENE PEARSON EL NORA STRINGFELLOW ZOLA JOHNSON Wesf Jordan Draper Midvale LINDSAY MILNE VESTER RASMUSSEN JACK THOMPSON Union ? Sandy Sandy TRUTH JOHNSON DORTHY AGE RUTH OLSON Union Riverio Union ALLAH GARDNER ZELLA NEWBOLD RUTH EGBERT Wesf Jordan Draper Wesf Jordan GLORIA BUTTERFIELD JEANNE SORENSEN MILLICENT CHAMPION Page 4I Herrirnnn Harriman ' VAUGHAN BENSON LAH MAC WASHBURN Easf Midvale Scufh Jordan Draper JOE BELICH DUDLEY RUNDOUIST JUNIOR I-IOWE Midvale Wes? Jordan Easf Midvale FLORENCE BODELL LEONA DANSIE HANNAH BODELL Herriman Riverton Herrimon rf-V--. . ,, 'X'l ., ev- A , 1' .5 I ,.f,, --'41 -0 K' I r K1 Y .axix I rf.. I-.. 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V JUNIOKQ I' 1 PAUL BECKSTEAD NOEL JACOBSON ARNOLD SMITH Midvale Bluffdale Draper MARGARET STAKER JANICE BECK YVONNE TURNER Bu+IerviIIe Sandy Midvale PEARL WARDLE RUTH SMITH MAJKEN CARLSON Union Draper Midvale BETH DAHL ANITA MITCHEL ELAINE HOLT Wes? Jordan Sandy Soufh Jordan CARLOS SOFFE JOE CVAR B DD , Sou+l'1 Jordan Midvale id e KATHERINE DIZIKES EVA CROXFORD ' VJ! LOVA BECKSTEAD Draper Union ,V 'E Soufh Jordan 'z'wyIf. f ALLEEN MIDDLETON LOUISE WHITEHEAD NORMA AINSWORTH East Midvale Union East Midvale C ARK GRANT MARTINEAU KAZUO KUWAHARA ERNEST l. Union Midvale Sandy 1.-, ' TX- W A ,, , .V--':.gx V i NLM V N 5 -'- 'L,J1-L A-1,x. L. Page vi,-' ,K . ,. . c -WT- JUNIORS l'3,f lvLN HELEN MURPHY REVA STOCKING VERDA MAYME PETERSEN 4 Midvale Soufh Jordan Riverton Q Wg! K DARREL PETERSON CREER NIELSEN JOSEPH WELCH Q,?3ff',3?jig Union Sandy Midvaie H 13 '7g3i:. I qx JUANITA SORENSON GEORGIE TRIPELAS NORMA FREEMAN '5 Riverton Miclvale Herriman LH AMY NEWBOLD DOROTHY MICKELSEN FAE CORNWALL ,x':l,.5'k3x'? 1 D - - 1 1'4- raper Gramfe Muclvale - g-5.3 4 P KW mf' 9' T32 EMMA JENKINS HELEN STELTER RELA SPRATLING ,f'f'j,,gf,-N-' Midvale Union Wes? Jordan FRANCIS TATE LOUISE BOULTER ELMO WANBER6 Buflerville Sandy Midvale Ili: L I- PETE RASMUSSEN KENNETH MAYNARD DUANE SJOBLEM Q5 Midvale Riverion Midvale WRGHMA SMWH EEANORFORDHAM LUCHI MORGAN A ir. Draper Sandy Riverion -I ' L Page 43 - 1.,,V. SHELDON GARDNER IRVIN GREENWOOD NOAL BECKSTEAD Wesi Jordan Sandy I Souih Jordan REVA BECKSTEAD DOROTHY HENDERSON BETH STOCKING Granite Draper Soufh Jordan RUTH LEHMITZ BERNICE GRANT MAVIS GREER Wes? Jordan Sandy Union NELLIE DESPAIN AETON NILSSON MIM! JOHNSON Granife Midvale Union DONNA NIELSEN MELVA LAST HELEN JACKSON Souih Jordan Wes? Jordan Sandy RALPH GOATES GLEN JOHNSON LOVELLE BUTTERFIELD Vlesf Jordan Riverfon Riverfon WAYNE PIERSON GLENN ARCHIBALD KENNETH NIX Sandy Granife Sandy GWENDOLYN HAWKINS EVELYN BUTTERFIELD BEATRICE HOGAN Bluffdcle Riverion Wesi Jordan Page 44 IORS I C EVELYN DENNY NAOMA HOLT PAULINE BONECI-IER Sandy Soufh Jordan Riverion GEORGE GILBERT EUGENE C. GREEN GEORGE YOUNG Riverfon Union Eas+ Midvale MARY KAMNIKAR EUDORA ORGILL RUTH JENSEN Midvale Wes? Jordan Riverron MARY POWELL - CI-ILOE BUTTERFIELD DORIS JOHNSON Midvale Riverion Riverfon ELDON STRINGFELLOW BLANCI-IE BOBERG LEONARD OAKESON Draper Draper Souih Jordan LOIS BUTTERFIELD MARY BETH THOMAS EUNICE SPENCER I-Ierriman Soufh Jordan BIuI'fdeIe MAXINE AINSWORTH EDNA SILCOCK CATHERINE BOWEN Crescenf Riverfon Murray ROBERT BRANDT DAN A. CHRISTENSEN JIMMIE Y. KUWAHARA Page 45 Union Soufh Jordan Union 1-. wlfl. i I1 :A . I X545 ' I .v .,f:--g- ,.,, x .Nr., K 5-51, Qi.-:QI ... . xr. nu! 'trpuf mmf ffl I gy- i I I ,I . I 5. ,.,- ' -. t 3 ,, -... . '14 ..r IJ., - ff: . -su I I' .,i .J A: 9 ,. 11, , .- ' to-.' li. 'vs' 'I 0 x -1 V 'L . .XXVI A I! , . . 1.. will . 'Ziff' I -1.-GX . . , .. . 2.0 rs. cgi, 9 1 . I ix . 44 -E V. t ri' 1, A i 1 :L - 7 P-v ,.. Vg... rw ,- f Ii'- JJ I, ,f Rr IUNIORS VERNER J. CHRISTENSEN VM PM RRIS PETERSON Camp Williams Sandy Union MARIELLE PARK BEULAH MADSEN Sandy Riverton DORIS STRADLEY EVELYN MURRAY VIVIAN MUIR Union Sandt' Granite LARUE MARCHANT ROSS PALMER MidvaIe South Jordan WILLA DANSIE DELORIS NORDBERG , Riverton West Jordan LORRAINE DOW NORMA NIELSEN Draper Riverton MELVIN, AYLETT, Midvale EVA ATKINSON, Sandy PEARL ADAIR, Riverton BOYD ANDERSON, Midvale GLEN ALSOP, East Midvale FRANCES ALLEN, East Midvale FONTELLA ALLEN, East Midvaie WAYNE BENNION, West Jordan ROSCOE BUHLER. MidvaIe PRESTON BUTTERFIELD, Herriman FLOYD BARBEN, West Jordan DELAINE BRAILSFORD, Draper ALBERT BAIRD. Draper ARLENE BROWN, Crescent MARY BOWEN, MidvaIe ELBERT BAIRD, Draper ARMOND BOSH, Midvale TONY CORAK, Midvale BEN CLAYTON, Draper WENDELL CRUMP, Bluttdale FRANCES CURTIS, South Jordan LaVERN DAVIS, Midvale DARRELL DESPAIN, Union SAM DeLUCA. Herriman HOWARD DOWNING. Midvale JACK ERLENBACK, Midvaie ROBERT C. EVANS, ButlerviIIe ALFRED ENGSTRUM, Draper CHARLES FENSTERMAKER, Sandy GLEN FORGIE, Midvale BENTSON FOWKES, Riverton VERA FORBUSH, Union ALVIN FARNSWORTH, Sandy MITCHELL FORBUSI-I, MidvaIe JUNIORS NOT PI-IOTOGRAPHED LaVERL GRAHAM, Union ROSETTA GLAZIER, Granite WILFORD HUGHES. Sandy CHARLES HUNICK, West Jordan MARICE HARPER, Crescent EARL HANSEN, South Jordan ERNEST HARPER. Midvale OSCAR HUNICK, West Jordan JOE HELLEWELL, Draper RAY HECK, Midvale CLIFTON JOHNSON, Crescent MARGARET JOHNSON, Bluftdale FRED JAYNES, Crescent RICY JONES, West .Jordan HELEN JENSEN. Union NORDA JEPPSON, Union ORSON JOHNSON, Union CLIFTON LLOYD, Riverton GARTH L. LEE. Sandy DREW LARSEN, Midvale RHEA LARSON, Union DOROTHY LUND, Riverton REGGIE LaFEVRE. Midvaie HARVEY MARGETTS, West Jordan JACK MEAD, Sandy DeVERL MOLYNEUX, Draper JOE MAZURAN, Midvale JACK MCNAMARA, Midvale LEAH MOLYNEUX, Draper FTLEM MACE, Sandv CLAUD MCGUIRE, Midyale LOA NELSON, Sandy SOREN NIELSEN, South Jordan PEARL NICHOLS, West Jordan CLARENCE NELSON, Sandy JESS NELSON, Sandy IVAN OAKESON. South Jordan WILLIS PETERSEN, Riverton LaNORE PEDERSEN, Union BETTY PHILLIPS, West Jordan ORBEN PRICE, South Jordan MARGARET ROBINSON, Union EARL REDMAN, Midvale JOE RAYMOND, Draper HAL SWENSON. Midvale ZENAS SMITH, Granite DORA SWAIN, Union FARROLD H. SILCOX, Riverton GRANT SHAW. Sandy DON SADLER, Draper MAX ROLAND STEPHENSEN, Riverton RAE SMART, Union GLADYS SILCOX, Riverton ANNIE STEPAN, Midyale ARCHIE SWENSON, Sandy FRED TENNANT, Granite HAROLD O, THORNTON, Draper ELEANOR TOOMEY, Union MAYO THORNTON, Draper NELDA VAWDREY. Draper WILLIAM VAN HORNE, MidvaIe CARL WIBERG, Riverton JACK WEBSTER, Sandy LELAND WINGER. Union BETTY WALKER, Union FLORENCE WIBERG, Riverton ALMA WRIGHT, Sandy WILBERT WEBB. Bluftdale jf.-V I I I I I I I J RUTH FREEMAN, Riverton LOIS NEWMAN. Riverton DALLAS YOUNG, Draper Y 5 -,X LYDIA GREEN. Riverton DONALD NELSON, MidvaIe STEVE ZUPAN, Sandy 'V Y WILLIAM GRANT, Midvale JACK BABCOCK, Union-Sophomore I Page 46 -4. , E'iN X., a- nn X35 137' 'a'f XY,-, , ,,,,,, 'Z 5: wo- te fj,jf?'jj,'f' '-'fi-SE.:,'fT?l',.....: A .xtiagif -'- Y Y I ORGANIZATIONS . fl is EIT' 'fs .. x--Q., ,l 41-l si V gl':,5 .gi 'Fw , I- .. .. fr . 7'-53:3 ii Ilfggl X-.-ll A lv :YK 4 ajax Q SENIOR CHARLONIANS FRONT ROWfVerdant Despsin. Virginia Sanders, Mary Bridnes, Beth Mitchell. Elvera Bird. Dorothy Ballard. Ruth Nielsen. Beulah Bunzon. Marjorie Smith, Helen Toomey, Robyn Petersen. SECOND ROW-Norma Nordberg. Miss Rawson Qadviserl. Irene Leak, Velma Steadman. IAP:-iel McMullin, Snphronia Fitzgerald, Ruth Allprood. Mariorie Day, Iris Nielsen. Bleth Todd, Miss Tuttle ladviserl. THIRD ROW-Maxine Holt, Beatrice Rasmussen. Marjorie Howe, Beth Taft. Beth Anderson, Eudora Rasmussen, Doi-thy Bowen. Norma Teach. Clara Eliesnn, Velda Lancaster. Blanche Severson. FOURTH ROW-Edith Chrietopherson, June Williams, Betty Alley. Shirley Jensen, Genevieve Clayton, Ruth Hamilton, Lois Miller, Chrystal Daatrup, Kathryn Karasrlsnis. Betty Durfee. Olive Parker, Laura Van Horne. JUNIOR CHARLONIANS FIRST ROW-Mary Powell, Maxine Ainsworth, Pearl Vllardle. Margaret Staker. Yvonne Turner, Virginia Smith. Mavis Greer, Re-la Spratling, Delores Nordberlz. SECOND ROW-Venice Kim. Velma Kim, Bernice Grant. Arlene Brown. Ruth Smith, Eleanor Toomey, Carol Burgon. THIRD ROW--Catherine Bowen. Mary Beth Thomas. Helen Thai-pe. Naoma Holt.. Majken Carlsen. Chloe Butterfield. Edna Silcock, Emily Ennis, Myrle Green. CHARLONIANS ln November, l927, a group of girls under the direction of Miss Rawson, initiated the Charlonian Club, a pep and scholastic organization planned to promote a higher scholastic standard in the school. Membership in this club requires an average of B. Girls who belong must retain this average as long as they are in the club: otherwise, they are put on the inactive list. The Charlonians are loyal supporters of all student activities. ln football and basketball games. they have cheered our boys faithfully and loyally. Their clever stunts between halves often aided in turning a defeat into victory. The Charlonian assembly from the B.Y.U. was one of the best ot Q, 3 YWKHH' K 'HD sl., '35, iff-l5r:'j', l th . -'ls'if'l1f'+iJQ1 6 YW iylh K' B fvygi if OFFICERS . , AAS, 3. ill: ,Q Beatrice Rasmussen . . . . President Qffl '- lff i'5f5'pc. Norma Nordberg Vice-President i-'ug L ll 'l'.i' 1 Beth Taft , . Secretary fffvliir,-31 f,f' Marjorie Howe Yell Mistress ' if gf? Ruth Nielsen Yell Mistress qi' rf.: me . xiiiar' ,.,f -l 1 MY 'Q l i E' 1, ,ig 5, 'l ill - ' P 48 U 4 A liifie- -x Q age M., ,lrfi-, 'x31'3Gw,,f QL? ffffxrf JM'A,f,Qf,glT,fffv-a--- A ,e,:,,..,..L, -M - .s.r:.L.Q,. L, CLUB MEMBERS FRONT ROW--Miss Dean Bennion ladviserl, Delores Nordberpz. Virqinia Sanders. Mary Bridges, Elvera Bird. Ruth Nielsen, Kathryn Karaglunis, Bernice Grant. Wanda Sorensen, Beulah Burpron. Saphrunia Fitzgerald. Helen Toomey, Ethel Webber, Miss Harriet Hubbard iadviserl. SECOND ROW--Florence Jenkins. Willa Dansie, Ruth Olson. Fay Webb. LaPriel McMullin. Iris Nielsen, Fern Binns. Ruth Baguley, Afton Ford, Lorraine Dow, ElNora Stringfeliow. Blanche Boherg. Dorothy Henderson, Ruth Wunderlich. Errily Enris. Eleanor Fordham. FOURTH ROW- -Pearle Ostler. Ruth Allizood. Edith Rawlings, Alida Jacobsen, Louise Wiberg. Ruby Lance. Norma Holt. Eudora Rasmussen, Marjorie Day, Marjorie Smith, Emily Ennis. Eleanor Fordham. FOURTH ROW+Pearle Ostler. Ruth Allgood. Edith Rawlings. Alida Killszreen, Fern James. Francis Killgreen. Joyce Christian. Dorthy Bowen. Jennie Swenson. Velmn Kim. Venice Kim, Beulah Thompson, Donna Nielsen, Gladys Silcox. Reatha Evans, Edith Christopherson, Verdant Despain, :Not Photofzraphedlf-May Hyde. Ella Thomas, Norma Nielsen. Velma Steadman, Katherine Dizikes. Olive Parker. Chelsea Peterson. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The girls of ihe sewing and cooking classes organized ihe Home Economics Club December 5, l927, io furlher fhe cause of home economics in high school. Since ihen, fhese girls have earned ihe good will of all of us by iheir courleous and ellicienl service in lhe cafeieria. Members ol fhe club lhis year deserve special rnenfion for 'rhe manner in which lhey served our parenls on Visiling Day, January 3l, and for fhe Thanksgiving and Chrislmas dinners. The Home Economics girls supporl 'the school aclivifies by sponsoring rhe annual banquef for fooiball boys and fhe luncheons for lhe opera and play casis. The sewing girls also deserve comrnendafion. They have made greaf progress +his year. Many ialenled and promising dressrnakers are improving sleadily in iheir work, as lheir fashion show on Parenfs'-Day revealed. During ihe presenl year, ihe girls have lislenecl lo leciures on charm, hair sfyles. and make' up. Ai presenf lhey are planning anolher fashion show lor lheir moihers in The spring. OFFICERS Wanda Sorenson . . . Presideni Bernice Granl . Vice Presidenl Kalhryn Karaglanis Secrelary Page 49 fi r I Qtr-if i lftriili 2' 5' ..1,I'g, 1 A, H I ': -' 4 4 ' f 'I .. ff ' ,- i -' 5273 -' 'as 13'i'?1' ' 1, -5 57, ,TL i, iz ' YH 1-4' X' 1 '..v ' -r .ri v l J-V.' '- kr.. r ,ir ,il s c-,-ww ii ff... ..- .1-,A , 1 rg 'A Aff . 55. A - - ti. in lu. -'ln , ' Ir 1555 g ' 1 u,if, '1! ya. jf QF' i fs, M, , X .2 Q R, ' .5 if I I i . l I ,.,. . , K. s-se -f-' I FRONT ROW-fMr. Boyce Iadviserb. Wesley Ainsworth, Lynn Jaynes, LeGrandc Abbot. Sheldon Gardner. Frank Mumford, Kan Uyeda, Lavelle Butterfield, George Gilbert. SECOND ROW-Clem Mace, Fred Jnynea, Melvin Sanders, Reid Nokcs, Sam DeLuca, Ted Graff. Lyle Gunderson. Darrell Despain. THIRD ROW-Leonard Oakeson, Kenneth Maynard, Preston Butterfield, Wayne Reynolds. Carlos Soffe. Deno Seal. Jimmy May, Wendell Wardle, Fred Tennant. FOURTH ROW-Doss Dean, Gordon Mickelsen, Wilbert Webb, Mitchell Forbush, Arnold Smith, Weston Harper, Robert Smith. Ray Battison, Orson Johnson, John N. Brown, lNot Photosrraphedif'-Leon Densley, Glen Archibald, Roy Fairbourn. Wilford Hurlhes, Vernal Anderson. Lewis Bishop. Dudley Rundquist. Deverl Molyneaux, Roy Lehmitz, Steve Zupan. Dranol Sorenson, Morris Morgan. Russell Nielsen. Carl Rees, Kenneth Crane, Jack Webster, Lavere Rees. F. llfti. A. lA. National Organization ot Farm Boysl OUR CREED: We believe in the future ot farming with a taith born, not ot words. but ot deeds. We believe that by education, training, and culture. a better day will arrive tor the tarrner. OUR MOTTO: Learning to do, doing to earn, earning to live, living to serve. ACTIVITIES: The opening social of the year was the annual F.F.A. Harvest Ball which was held November 8, I935. The F.F.A. boys won Sl79.5O prize money at the Utah State Fair, and also won second place in the state contest tor quality and quantity ot exhibits entered. The F.F.A. boys last summer enioyed a one-thousand-mile trip through the canyons ot Southern Utah, at a total cost lor transportation ot only two dollars per boy. The club also participated in the Ogden Livestock Show and contests in the state contests and convention held in Logan, Utah. The club carries on a program ot recreational and athletic activities with other schools through the district. On Wednesday. April IS. the annual F.F.A. Fathers', Mothers. and Sons' Banquet was held in the Jordan l-ligh School Gymnasium. One ot the outstanding achievements of the organization this year was the winning ot the Union Pacific hundred-dollar scholarship by Ray Battison. The scholarship is to be used to attend an agricultural college. OFFICERS Kan Uyeda . . . . . President Leslie Butterfield Vice President Frank Mumford . Secretary Jimmy May . . Treasurer Leon Densley Watch Dog Page 50 -3- . x . --' ASITTING lLeft to Right!--Harold Thorpe lelub. sponsor-J. Richard Smith, Edna Silcock. Scnit Day fton Jacobsen, and Mrs Hazel Cannon ldramatlc dlrectorl. STANDINGgI-Iarold Rendlesbach tcomposex of the songl, Rodney Alsop, Emily Enniss, Annie Merrill. Marjorie Day. Mac Washburn Mary Dewey, and Emogene Lndsay iprompterl. SCRIBLERS, CLUB The Scribblers' Club was organized in i932 lo provide an opporlunily 'For young wrilers lo improve lheir falenfs in crealive wriling, wilh Mr. l-larold Thorpe as adviser. Members of lhe club confribule regularly fo The Tribune High School Corner, which is published each Sunday ol lhe school year in The Salf Lalce Tribune. This year lhe Scribblers wrole a one-acl play, Fiddle- dee-Durns, which fealured an original song wrillen by our promising composer, l-larold Rendlesbach. Members ol lhe Club, direcled by Mrs. l-lazel Cannon. presenled lhis play in lhe annual Scribblers' Club Assembly. Friday, March 27, and al lhe Sandy Junior l-ligh School Friday, April IO. Marjorie Day . . Presidenl Juanila Sundbloom Vice-Presidenl Rodney Alsop . . Secrelary Page Sl 55,332 p HFW' U' IL,.,, 5. H jj kriwg rg 0 EK N -.f. JH I 4 QQQFSQ U 1 Y F- Q 'gi g 6 QE 4 P is . 5 M Ihr, . Q K E ' wb ' - Q 4 'L 'M-f' P 4 , f 1 i V i . , 5. ' 5 Q P if 4 E, Q Q fa 'L1' ill, 5 Q W : g f f k 5 Q, KA Vhtir X f 'Zi gi ,:'.' In ' il Q' 1' 7 ' R . ,-1 J I 'I . Q'f .'.' Q I lr, ',.',f .' pl, K: +.x'7r .-s-. A 536-4- 5' fi gi 'J I l, 4. I ..i lv, 1' L. 'I Ili X . I I I cy, p ! n I I J 4 UPPER LEFT-Ruth Jensen, Mavis Greer, Harold Thorpe. Laura Van Horne, Iris Nielsen, Laura Gardner. Herman Cox, Max Wntnnuki. UPPER RIGHT'4Richard Setterbergz. Norma Holt, Norma Nordherg, Bernice Grant, Ray Battison, Harold Smith, Millicent Champion, Alton B. Poulson, Burton Todd. Eudora Rasmussen. LOWER LEFT-Orson Smith, Robert Wardle, Richard Boberg, Glen Madsen, Bob Joos, Lyle Woodhouse. LOWER RIGHT-Emozene Lindsay, Robert Wardle, Grant Martineau, Clara Elieson, Mary Sainsbury, Robyn Petersen. INSERTS-Annie Merrill and LaVar Bateman. THE BEETDIGGER The Beefdigger sfalf have endeavored lo porfray fo you in piciure and in slory The evenls and aclviiies of Jordan during l935-6. Their success will be measured by your appreciafion. School spirif, picfures. old friends, good limes, school lradiiions-fhese are our yearbook! Though we sigh wilh reqref ai' the lhoughl of closing anoiher year. slill, memories of old Jordan will linger wifh us all. long offer rhis year has faded. The spirii and enihusiasm of fha slaff, and lhe friendly coeoperalion of the sludenls and 'teachers have helped lo malre lhis bool: a success. 1 rf, i f 1 A The aim of lhe slaff was a bigger and befler Beeldigger fhan fha? of any preceding year. EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Iris Nielsen . . . Edifor Ray Baliison . . . Business Manager Clara Elieson . Associale Editor Harold Smirh . . . Assislanf Annie Merrill Copy VVri+er Burfon Todd .... Assislanl Emogene Lindsay Copy Wrirer Richard Setlerberg . Subscripfion Manager Mavis Greer . . Copy Wrifer Eudora Rasmussen . Subscriplion Manager Rufh Jensen . . Copy Wriler 'Lf:::cIS 'hgO 'e 1 STAFF or ASSISTANTS Max Walanuki . Arlisl' Norma Nordberg LaVar Baleman Mary Sainsbury . Typisl Bernice Granl Dan Christensen Robyn Pefersen . Typisl' MillicenlChampion Granllviarlineau Richard Boberg Phofographer Norma Holi' Bob Joos . Phofographer 4 Roberl Warclle Phofoqraphef Glen Madsen Pholographer Lyle Woodhouse . Pholographer Alfon B. Poulson, Adviser . . Business Laura Gardner, Adviser Ediiing and Ari Harold Thorpe, Adviser . . Copy Orson Srnilh, Adviser . Pholography r J V---rxou- A-so-sp, 4 x- -. Page 54 THE BROADCASTER BACK ROW-Joe Quinn, Robert Ballard. Helen Toomey, Dean Loveless Fern James. Stanley Bennion Beth Mitchell Kan Uyeda Bob McMullin FRONT Weslev Ainsworth Fred Haskins BACK ROW-Miss Rawson fadviiserj, Roderick iViberiZ. Dale Steivart, Jack Farmer. Richard Smith, LaVere Snarr. MIDDLE ROW-Ray Battison, Beth Anderson, Beth Todd, Saphronia Fitzgerald. Wayne Reynolds, Annie Neff, Ruth Boggess, Olga Lay. FRONT ROW-Max Wat-anuki, Leon Densley, ,' 'T Norma Nordberz. Betty Alley, Morris Morgan, Dorothy Ballard, LaRhea Hawkins, Melvin Sanders. ' 65 LEFT T0 RIGHT-Louis Girard, Leslie Butterfield, Dorothy Ballard, Norma Nordberg, Sam Sotnr, Miss Rawson Qadviserj, Richard Smith. Our school paper, The Broadcaster, is striving most successtully to live up to this creed: To uphold the high ideals ot Jordan, to promote sportsmanship and good will, to popularize the student body, and to support all worthy school activities. Each month The Broadcaster carries news ot the important school events such as the opera, the school play, the taculty play, athletic activities, together with other interesting teatures like the write.up of the Friday socials and the weekly assemblies, Red and Gray Flashes, the Senior Hop. the Junior Prom, exchanges, static, poetry, and interesting tacts about the various classes and departments, We are proud of The Broadcaster and its statt ot ambitious and efficient workers. STAFF Richard Smith . . . Editor Norma Nordberg . Second Associate Dorothy Ballard . . First Associate Leslie Buttertielcl Business Manager ADVISERS Oralia Rawson O. D. Ballard Paul C. Boyce, Business Page 55 PM-I V A ,5. '- 'L.2,4'f' 4' .-w, S . T Li. MV -v . 4 , I Hvfjffg aff. L , ff F .I 1,1-f I-p --1 ,,-: ., ,, . Carol Burpzon. Bill Aspden, Dorthy Bowen, Wayne Reynolds, John Weeriig. FIRST ROW-Mr. Ballard' li' iadviserJ,Lynn Jnynes, Don Hilton, Frank Mumford, Mae Alsop, Ted Jones. Elvera Bird, Harvey Eckman. .I 'D -1, i F, ,V 'A S Lf... .- l 'fist Lf ,wt pa, wif if ,,., ,ny ' v ' was , ,gras VV L.. N sf- 7 c ' I CJ1fix.4E JE, ,IA .f. N. Q ste,-1-, .-Lf .4441 qi K. 5 k 1 K mst, 'ik M g ef Q M 304 E x . F1 S K x b x ., .. .535 fix mx, ig Q Z F55 A ff Q5 Q C4 -:xp sig- f ww r Q3 .Si 'E 2:-hwy 3 I 3 1 MQ wp-- ., Q ff , S i 3 1 s VI is ,ig Pm. N Reiss i S Req 3' ff . Page 57 The Cast. George and Terry Afflicted with Adolescence. The Professor and His Wife Discuss the Rising Generation George Mclnlyre Terry Mclnlyre Mrs. Mclnlyre . Professor Mclnlyre Sophie . . Mrs. Pallerson Elsie Pallerson . Traffic Officer Dufch . . ANNUAL SCHOOL PLAY GROWING PAlNS By Aurania Rouverol CAST OF CHARACTERS Richard Sefferberg . Belh Mifchel Chryslal Deslrup Earl Greenwood . Olive Parker Chloe Bulferfield Robyn Pelersen . Dallas Young . LaVar Baleman Exfra Boys a Virginia Smilh Beulah Burgon Befh Brien . Omar Hal Pefe Prudence Paffy . Jane . Miriam Vivian v . nd Girls for Parly Peie Rasmussen Slanley Bennion Anderson . Richard Smilh . Mac Washburn Ralph Goales . Roberf Evans . Helen Sleller Kafhryn Karaglanis . Beth Todd . Norma Holl Rozelfa Glezier .,, --,,Ne+4.--. MCM fried -- ff ' X . , , .-e,f.C.e-er C , :Q-3. ,. X FRONT ROW-Kathryn Kar-aglanis, Scott Day. Beth Todd, Richard Smith, Beth Anderson BACK ROW-Robert YVa1-die. Richard Setterberg, Chrystal Dastrup, Sam Soter, Clara Eliason, Leonard Enniss. ANNUAL SENIOR PLAY YOUR MONEY OR YOUR WIFE A Ned Graham 3 ,yi Doris Jones ff Mr. Jones 'f 'ig3,: ' X Mrs. Jones . . V Ai gi ' Daisy Dix . Hamiiion Cabo? IH .1 4, .ii .I :E N -Q Mrs. Cabof . ' L, 3 I Q, X Chrisiopher Fogg 'ii Millicenf Grey va -, VY., 'W V- Picker? . . Dr. Eniwhisiie Charlie . -Ls,-, 1 ,' ,Ui PM X lv- vi I, E , ., ?A.. . 1 nik . 1. Q I E. 1' , lf. 7? W A, 9 if ' V:- L1 ' q ' I sg. I , , f f - L,e, , A ' W., By Glenn Hughes . . ,X . . --uk-1' ,-ps-Q ,, . Richard Smi+l'1 . . Beih Todd Richard Sefierberg . Chrysfal Dasirup . Beih Anderson . Sco'r+ Day . Clara Elieson . Roberi Wardle Kafhryn Karaglanis . . Sam Soier . Dale Sorenson . Leonard Enniss Mrs. Tarpey James Ryan lRoss Palrnerl Tim Casey Shawn Early An old woman Holger . A rich man A beauliful wo The King . An angel . Pa 359 YTTGFI oNE.AcT PLAY USPREADINC-3 THE NEWS By Lady Gregory fLef++o righfl . Rufh Smiih Pele Rasmussen Scofl Day Jael: Babcock Jack Smith Mrs. Tulley A removable A Policeman Mrs. Fallon Barfley Fallon CHRISTMAS PAGEANT WHY THE Cl-llMES RAN6 lLeff fo righll . Beih Dahl Richard Smifh Arden Webb Dorolhy Ballard Dalles Young Befh Anderson Shaen . Berfel . The Priesl . Magisirale A lovely young girl . The Courlier A while haired scholar Dallas Young Pearl Wa rdle Harold Smilh Leonard Enniss 'RozeHa Glazier Mac Washburn Pele Rasmussen Chesier Muir . Scoif Day . Edna Silcock Mac Washburn Harold Srniih I , 7 .L , f , v fy, pf fy v , -A A 1 , 1-A--' A W., , ,. 2 .. , ..., , . 1 'lx 1 -5 ,Nm-1 .j r- , Y, i V ' 1 ' r',Q4iL5. lf- ' . 1: .sw . A 1 1. ',' rs. ' x -' Ci ',r ,fl 1 T, . ifitii, ,,g'F.fi,13' Wx Al' wi., -j:if .':3:Z? ,V wr -'Nia 11 I- ' ,Q - .-N fl FM T- .ffwiffyw QQ? fav 'tiff HRW? 315-51:1 ,, ., 5, , , N , ' 1 ua X' , s ., . 4 .N . afigl-ki EF. ,Ki .13 , Qin' ' tax ' 1,3 X, -:J rr ' 'ii fi- l , Ii if . lf if ' .Z E, rl '- lal TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES, May I7, 1935 t .J Theme: Educa+ion-The Highway fo Successful Living. Q GRADUATION PROGRAM l-Preliminary Music ....... Jordan High Orcheslra a. Overlure, Magic Flu're --Mozarf b. Overrure, Der Freischu+z -Von Weber 2-March of Graduafes 3-Selecfions ...... Girls' Glee Club a. Morning -Oley Speaks lo. The Snow Legend -Clolcey , lAccompanisf, Miss Donna Orlonl 4-lnvocalion ......... Harold Smilh 5-Greelings ....... Principal L. W. Nielsen 6-Violin Solo, Sohn der Heide --Keler-Belo . . Richard Gardner 7- Planning The Highway ........ Don Orion 8- Building fhe Highway ....... Adolph Pederson 9-Brass Quarfel, Memories of S+ephen Fos'rer . Bennie Redman, Jack Williams, lvan Jorgensen, Jaclcson Dearing IO- Trunk Lines and De+ours ...... Miss Efhel S+oclcing ll- Using fhe Highway ...... Miss Annis Marfineau Valedicfory I2-Class Song, l Have A Rendesvouz Wi+h Life -Thayer, O'Hara lReading of Lyric, Miss Nelda Marchanfl I3-Class Creed ......... Rondo Birch I4-Presenlalion of Graduales ...... Principal L. W. Nielsen I5-Awarding of Diplomas . Superinfendenl' C. N. Jensen I6-Class Song . . . . Graduafing Class C I 7-Exif M arch ANNUAL MAY DAY FESTIVAL , FRIDAY, MAY 8, I936 Even? No. Evenl No. ff I--Enrrance Parade. 6-Boys' Gymnas+ics 2--Flag Raising and Living Flag 7-Massed Chorus. ,-',l ,,'ll.l-ef Presenlalion. 8-Individual School Ac+ivi'l'ies. .7- .L f .. ' +4 . x, ,.,r, 3-Maypole Dance. 9- America, 'N ff.-fi 3 JI pg-Q Vox' X ,A A l I Yii'F ff- 4-Massed Bands. IO-lnlermission. . Iv' -2 gf' . , I , ii ,I A., 5-Girls Poslure Parade. Il-Field Day Alhlehcs. Jw V-'1 ,R ,-tv: l ll-'I P553 .71. -P 'fr lD'M Wi Ds-- ll -A t 1 EQ,-.N Page 60 Ag' L' - -. fa, ,Pr -- Num an 'V -2ew-f'-i5gg?f':,ggQfQsizgi.j,ac2.'-p- -- TYPING TEAM F'XRST ROWVW Louis Girard, Marjorie Howe. .Iuck Mc-Numara. SECOND ROW- -June Williams Elaine Strom, Enrl Redman. Chloe Butterfield, Devem-I Dimond Junior Howe. Gladys Benson, Ruth 'Jensen SHORTHAND TEAM FRONT ROWfMai-jorie Howe, Beth Taft, Genevieve Clayton. SECOND ROW-f'Reva Stocking. Leslie Butterfield. Catherine Bowen, Grace Nelson, Georgie Trinelas. Louis Girard. DEBATING TEAM FRONT ROW'-Scott Day. Norma Teach, Olive Parker, Beth Dahl. Norma Nordberpz. E'irl Greenwood SECOND ROWf-Mr. Guldbrannon icoachl. Gwendolyn Hawkins. Chloe Butterfield. Edna Silcock, Beatrice Hogan. COMMERClAL CONTESTS The Jordan High Schools second-year iyping ieam won second place in ihe annual Brigham Young Universiiy High School Commercial Confesi held in Provo, March 27, l93b, wilh sixiy-iwo plus words a rninure, ieam average. Members of ihe ieam are: Mariorie Howe, Louis Girard, and Grace Nelson. Oiher Jordan sfudenls who compeled in The conlesi are: Firsi-year iyping feam: Earl Redman, Junior Howe, and Jack McNamara. Alfernales: Chloe Buiierfield and Ruih Jensen. Second-year iyping ieam aliernaies: Gladys Benson and Devearl Dimond. Firsi-year shorlhand Team: Reva Srocking, Marjorie Howe, and Leslie Bufleriield. Allernaies: Calherine Bowen and Georgie Tripelas. Second-year shorihand learn: Genevieve Clayion. Louis Girard and Beih Tail. Aliernaie: Bealrice Rasmussen. Bookkeeping ieam: Newell Cooper, John Weenig, and Irvin Greenwood. Miss Allernan was ihe insirucfor of ihe iyping and shorfhand and Miss Ballaniyne of The bookkeeping. The queslion deloaled was: Resolved, ihai ihe several siaies should eslablish a syslem oi socialized medicine making available cornplele medical service for all al public expense. Dage 61 6 I 514.4 Q Tl-IE PRETZEL KING ANNUAL OPERA A modern opereiia in prolog and iwo acts, Libretto, score, and orchesiraiions by Emery 6. Epperson Cast ln Costume-. CAST Front Row Left to Right: Ruth Hamilton, lone Silcox, Vllanda Sorenson. Virginia Smith. Lois Ewell. Chrystal llasti ' ' ' ' - - ' - Q R 4. P 1 Clara Zllieson, Carisl Buruun, Norma Norcibiri. Eudora Rasmussen: Daisy Heekntead. BACK ROW' Elmer Smurf, 0:-S HH Judd Peterson, Richard Smith, Joe Raymond, Vex-ner Christensen, hurl- Greenwood, Don Palmei, Ray Bxlmhall. ' Lloyd Clement, Kathryn Karaglanls. TENNIS AND TAP-DANCING GIRLS- -Richard Smith lthe Kinyrl. Norma Aixisvsforth, Carol Bnrxzon. Betty Alley, Elaine P Eudora Rasmussen. Norma Nordherg, Margaret Stnker. Mimi Johnson, Elaine Strom. .H V,.s: Page i l 3 E F I L 3 f .. :Lf Ali il ai The Stage, The Je-sterfJudd Peterson. The German Hand: Judd Peterson, Robert Wm-mile, Bm-ton Todd. Y: r Eldon Swingfelloxv, Melvin Aylett. The King: 1Riuhm-d Smith! and His Daughter at 13 1Virfzinia Smithl. 'tx v 'M , , ., COLLEGE GIRLS COLLEGE BOYS 1.N.'l ,,'3 Norma Ainsworih LaPriel Mclvlullin Allen Ballard ' l l I5 63 Be+fy Alley Fonlella Allen Frances Allen Dorolhy Ballard Rulh Baleman Janice Beck Lova Becksiead Lois Bullerfield Beulah Burqon Corinne Clemenfs Evelyn Denney Nellie Despain Ka+herine Dizilces Emma Filzqerald Mavis Greer Rufh Hamilfon Gwendolyn Hawki Elaine Holi Mimi Johnson LaRue Marchanl ITS Mary Mulch Eudora Orgill Vivian Pelerson Marqaref Sfaker Helen Sleller Elaine Sfrom EINora Sfringfellow Helen Thorpe Pearl Wardle Beih Sloclcing Alberf Baird Elberi Baird Richard Boberg Alma Baird Harold Day Scofl Day Roberl Evans Mearle Foy Donald Glover Clilion Johnson Kazuo Kuwahara John McGuire Slanley Nance Way'ne Newbold Carl Rees Dudley Rundquisl Lawrence Thompson Francis Tale Reber? Wardle Alberl Wesl , rw, , ,.v.,.,, . . - H , i, . 'J ' ,,'. 1: f K: X :X K, m l l ,. li . 'rv xii ' 5 . . 1 ,NG 1 .ui .1 I bi X3 iff! v... X 9 Q Ei. l , I 1 i my L ll r 42 1 w i F ix Ziff ORCHESTRA FRONT-Carol Bnrizon. FIRST ROW-fAlvin Farnsworth, Rela Spratling, Beth Dahl, Allah Gardner, Verda Mayme Peterson, Saphronin Fitzgerald, Iris Nielsen, Owen Allmendinger, Earl Greenwood. SECOND ROW- Juanita Sorenson, VVilla Dansie, Robyn Petersen. Rodney Alsop. Evan Madsen, Noel Bills, Paul Beckstead, Harold Rerzdlesbnch, Harold Smith, LaVar Bateman. THIRD ROVVfBeulah Madsen, Leah Molyneaux. Fny Butterfield, Corrine Clements, Dorothy Ballard, Stanley Schmiett. Devearl Dimond, Wayne Morris, Grant Martineau, Elmo Wnnberg, Douglas Gardner, FOURTH ROVY--Jackson Deering. John C. Brown, Pearle Ostler. Stephen Carlquist, Verner Christensen. Dean Loveless, Ivan Jorgensen. Bennie Redman, Jack Farmer, Zenith Smith. SNAPPY STEPPERS LEFT T0 RIGHT--Richard Smith, John Brown. Beulah Madsen, Harold Rendlesbach. Edward Squire, Junior Howe, Owen Allmendinger. ORCHESTRA Jordan has its traditionally superior orchestra ot well-balanced instrumentation, including a cello section ot eight members, probably the largest ever enrolled in one high school orchestra in Utah. At the Music Festival at Murray it was rated as Superior. It has developed trorn a group ot interested, musically-minded youngsters to a talented, well-balanced orchestra-one ot the tinest in the state. Groups ot students trom our orchestra have played tor the various operas ot the Jordan District iunior high schools. The orchestra worlc in our own opera was ot every high order, adding much to the entertainment value ot The Pretzel King. t w t l i I 3 J i Pagel l Page 65 FIRST ROW- flivan Madsen, Noel Bills, Carol Burpzon, Paul Beckatend. Owen Allmendingcr. Harold Smith. Clifton Johnson. Wilbert Webb. SECOND ROW f Betty Alley. Robert Wnrdle, Judd Peterson. Norma Tesch. Velma Stendmnn, Dorothy Ballard, LnRhea Hawkins. Maurine Butterfield. Harold Rendlenhach. Stanley Sz-hmiett, Devearl Dimond. THIRD ROW-'Duane Sjoblom, Junior Howe, Mnx VVatanuki, Lucile Morgan, Allah Gardner. Joseph Vilelsh, Robyn Petersen, Burton Todd, Melvin Aylett, Vaughn Benson, FOURTH ROWf-Bennie Redman. Beth Dahl, John C. Brown, Joe Raymond, Stephen Carlquist, Verner Christensen. FIFTH ROWfMelvin Price, Eldon Strimzfellow, Jackson Dearinst. Jack Farmer, Earl Greenwood, Glen Madsen. Richard Smith, Boyd Anderson, Max Stephenson. BAND Jordan's Band of fiffy-five members, wifh Hs clever pep Tunes, has inspired The srudenfs +o give our feams enfhusiasfic support in songs and cheers. Mr. Epperson has been 'rhe imporfani iacfor in making The band a success. Through his unfiring efforfs we have a band of which we can be proud. The Nufhouse Symphony, a novel enrerfainmenf of singing and insfrumenial music, presented by a group of Jordan band and orchesfra members, was a fea+ure aifraciion of Jordan's Exchange Assembly Programs al' Bingham and Cyprus. . 5. . P1 in is in Sl l ip l x., X i BRASS QUARTET Bennie Redman, trumpet: Ivan Jorgensen. trumpet: Richard Smith, trombone: Jackson Dearing, trombone. Ai ihe conlesi in Salf Lake. sponsored by lhe Naiional Federafed Music clubs, Ufah Chapler. Jackson Dearing won firsl' place wilh a frombone solo. Ai Murray he rafed Superior wifh his trombone. STRING OUINTET Douglas Gardner. second violin: Harold Rendleshach. first violin: Suphronin Fitzgerald, cello: Earl Greenwood. brass viol: Rodney Alsop, viola. Af The Murray Musical Fes+ival, Harold Rendlesbach won a ralinq of highly superior for his violin solo. DOUBLE TRIO Daisy Bcckstead, Eudora Rnsmi-ssen. Clara Elie-son. Dorothy Bullard, Lois Ewell, Norma Nordbcrg. These girls won a raling of Highly Superior af The Murray Fesiival. -.. -of ,W 1 .,,,.Vwx.i-F 'K ,,..fs - - 4 X c....D P --1 - Page 66 BOYS' CHORUS FIRST ROW-fEverel Carlson. Harold Day. Allen Ballard, May Alsop. John McGuire. Judd Peterson. Richard Smith MI -- ' ' ' Thompson. Scott Day. Wayne Newbold. BACK ROW-Douglas Gardner. Alfred Emlstrum. Cliftord Johnson. Elbert Baird. Kazuo Kuwahara. GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW+Clara Elieson, Dorothy Ballard, Mary Mutcn. Ruth Bateman. Carol Burgon, Ruth Hamilton, Inne Silcox. Wanda Sorenson. Crystal Dash-up, Beulah Burfzon. LaPrie-I McMulIin. Kathryn Karaglanis, Eudora Raqmusaen. SECOND ROW-Elaine Strom. Janice Beck. Corrine Clements. Helen Stelter. Emma Fitzgerald. LaRue Marchant. Vivian Peterson. ElNora Strinzfellow. Kathrine Dizikes. Mnryrnret Staker, Mimi Johnson, Norma Nordbergz. THIRD fLnia Butterfield. Pearl VVnrdle. Eudora Orgill. Beth Stocking, Lova Beckstead. Helen Thorpe. Fontella Allen. Franeis Allen, Mavis Greer. Elaine Holt, Norma Ainsworth. Gwendolyn Hawkins. Evelyn Denny. ROW A+ lhe Musical Fesfival ai Murray, April I7, l936, ihe Girls' Chorus won a raling of Superior g as individual soloisis Clara Elieson and Douglas Gardner raled Superior, Ai' fhe Sali Lake conlesi Douglas Gardner won firsl place. Page 67 lx 0 -yun- A ii. DDLE ROW Dudley RUhdllUl8t. Stanley Nance, Albert Wert. Richard Boberz. Robert Wardle. Mearle Foy. Larry V' f Y I . A I , .l .4- .,.i 'ky 'L-. lv, .-gf' Vat, -., 4 A N JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL COMMEMORATION of Public School Consolidafion Friday, Jan. 3l, I936 9:00 A. M.-l2:00 Noon-Regislralion of Visifors Classes Liveslock Weighl-Judging Confesf The daily schedule of classes was carried ou+ wiih periods half 'rime fo enable parenfs +o visi+ classes wi+h 'rhe s+uden+s. Classes fealured only regular work. The Agricullure Deparlmenl sponsored a livesfoclc weighl-judging conlesl' on ihe norlh lawn from 9:00 +0 l2:00. The public pariicipafed and prizes were given. Sfudenl' Commilfee on Receplion and En'rer+ainmen+ STANLEY BENNION BETH ANDERSON BEULAH BURGON IONE SILCOX D HARRY BALLARD l2:O0 Noon-l:0O P. M.-Luncheon ALLEN BALLARD FRANK KAMNIKAR KEN MAYNARD NORMA TESCH YVONNE TURNER The school enlerlained 'rhe parenfs and guardians al' luncheon in 'lhe cafeleria. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM ll. Overlure Ligh+ Cavalry ----- - VON Suppe - School Orcheslra 2, Talk - ---- History of Consolida+ion Dorolhy Ballard 3. Beau+eous Mom ---- - Holmes - German Girls' Glee Club U 5. 4, Talk - ---- Bene'fi+s of Consolida'l'ion wx 'fgilq M Norma Tesch 5. Soldiers Chorus from Fausl ' - - - - Gounod Boys' Glee Club 6. Address - -------- Dr. E. G. Peferson Presidenl Uiah Agriculfural College 7. Fashion Review -------- Home Economics Girls L-2 -fi , - ' A iK.flfl':W:45Qff Direcfion - Harrie+ Hubbard 8. One-Ac? Play, Spreading 'rhe News ---- - Lady Gregory Gif? '5 i ' 1-fl Direcrion - Lucille Tullle ' lTl.L1ull:?Tgi .lik , 1,115 I J' lla A yi Elffv ' -Ni lf is ,N ,inf-5-. lyfl E ' Page 68 -L 1. ,- , Vx ,-ffz'-,I: 1 Z47'T'a' .TT T '-'- ATHLETICS :1 ,.- 1 Cuffs? 1. I, .1 I v .f7.:i r: A I COACH ES JOHN VRANES DUNN TAYLOR ATHLETICS Once more Jordan's fighiing 'foo+baII machine. coached by Mr. Taylor and Mr. Vranes, won Ihe disfricf championship. Our boys mel defeaf only on year when we Ios+ 'Io Carbon High, I2-6 in 'rhe S+a+e Ouarier-finals. Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan I93S FOOTBALL RECORD - 6 Grand Junclion - - 6 Provo - - - I4 Cyprus -- - 6 Tooele - 6 Bingham - 6 Davis - 6 Murray - - 6 Granife 6 Carbon A - 6 - al O -- af 0 - al - 0 - aI 0 - af - 0 - al 0 - af -0-af I2-af ce during Ihe Grand Juncfion Jordan Jordan Tooele Copperlon Jordan Murray Jordan Price Alfhough our baskefball boys did noi become champions, they fought displaying gamely cooperafion in 'ream work. One of 'rhe 'resfs of Irue sporfsmanship is +0 fake defea+ wi+h a smile. This our Ieams have done. Like True Spar'rans, Ihey wenl info , -I ever ame defermined 'ro do Iheir besf and, if ossible, +o win. Q., ,Vi ,K Y Q P 5, 5' 'f'gi1.3.FG,?s me BASKETBALL RECORD Jan. 3 Ia? Jordanl Jordan - - - Murray - - 20 , 1-li3'L:i--'R ,Aff Jan. I0 laf Binghaml Jordan - Bingham - I4 'Q -55' . Jan. I7 Ia? Cyprusl Jordan Cyprus - - II - Jan. 24 Ia? Jordanl Jordan - C-Sranife - I7 TI ii F -' J' '. Jan. 3I lal' Jordanl Jordan Davis - - 25 '9h'7, f? lf- Feb. Iaf Murrayl Jordan - Murray - I8 -I? Feb. I4 Kal Jordanl Jordan Granfsville - - I7 sv 3 Ii9'3'm.' ' Feb. 2I la? Jordanl Jordan - Bingham - I7 ' rc Feb. 28 la? Tooelel Jordan Tooele - - I2 7-,Qty Mar. 6 lal Gramiel Jordan - Grande - 2I ITS EJ. V I I ,yr N 4 Lf 'X Page 70 I J x 4 ,.,- fa,- g.., 5 V .x'.n-I. sa.. .Tx,,, ,, 1 -, --gisue.. TENNlS TEAM FIRST ROW-f-Dale Sorenson. Melvin Aylett, Joseph Welsh. SECOND ROW-Bob McMullin, Burton Todd Keith Fitzgerald, Dale Stuart. Duane Sjoblom. Bill Aspden. Morris Morgan. Gerald White. Earl Greenwood. TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW-Leonard Enniss. Frank Kamnikar, Harry Ballard, Alma, Baird. Cecil Gailey. BACK ROWvkKenneth Crane. Noel Bills, Alvin Stefines, Charles Fenstermaker. Orin Mnxfield, Leslie Butterfield, Donald Nelson. TENNIS SCHEDULE April I4-Jordan al Bingham April 23-Jordan af Granile April I6-Granile al Jordan April 28-Jordan al Davis TRACK SCHEDULE April IO-Triangular Meel, Murray May I--Dislricl' Meer, Ulah Sfaclium April I8-Relay, Uiah Sfaclium May 9-Slale Meet Provo April 25-B. Y. U. Carnival, B. Y. U. Page 7l TF O 0 T B A L lL GRANT ADOLPHSON REGINALD LAFEVRE ALBIN BROWN Tackle Tackle Guard ,T Tub Reggie Beans S Q ORIN MAXFIELD DENO SEAL VESTER RASMUSSEN '1.'fSf','kR 7-Alf Z .M Leff Halflaack Righi Halfback Righf Halfback yixpwff A Max Slip Ras NX .. l ,.lvfl'b- 1 2 ,Q ' 1 .J 'FL ,.,,,.,, ,fp ll r .yn V 'v. A' . . F 1 LY vu - Hn . ,,. .cl fm 1 , QQ Hi' IV',T'1,,1l , S+ 4 ,,..4-HK, M. ,,,. ,IRH5Zgf,QgQiQ ' 4.7-il , f XC 17, l' wh ' ,, VU, vi fn -3V ,l l 144 KEITH FITZGERALD MORRIS MORGAN GERALD WHITE CLARENCE GILES - T IQ' W 31-.12 '-' 1 EF, X, ,K Guard Tackle Canker Tackle ' Eyw 155 Fitz Mike Fluff BoIly is Co-captain ,hi s I 1 M' 4 g. , vc l , 1 . 'ax-k Page 72 Page 73 SOUAD FRONT ROWgWeenig', Seal. Maynard, Lax-son, Fitzgerald, Hunich. MIDDLE ROW-Witt, May, Densley. Adclphson, Kamnikar, Zapzarich, Woodhouse, Stefines, Rasmussen, LeF'evre. BACK ROW-Vranes fcoachj, Bennion. R. Wiherz. White, Dunoskovich, Giles, Morgan, Brown, P. Wiberg, Soffe, Taylor Qcoach5. LEON DENSLEY JIMMY MAY KENNETH MAYNARD FRANK KAMNIKAR Guard Guard Leff Halfback Mannicl:er Pansy Soon Cowboy Co-captain PAGE WIBERG Guard Wiberg STANLEY BENNION CARLOS SOFFE EMIL DUNOSKOVICH JOHN WEENIG Riqhf Halfbaclc Ouarferbaclc Fullbaclc End Sian Cob Dunk Hof Dog , 1 . CARLOS SOFFE DALE SORENSON FRANCIS BECK EMIL DUNOSKOVICH JOHN WEENIG Forward Forward Forward Guard Forward Hcobn HCHM Chmu UBSCV' HDunF' HHof Doqu EN Page 74 BASKETBALL TIE AM ERNEST COWDELL NEAL CARROLL MAX WHITEHEAD KEITH FITZGERALD HARRY BALLARD Guard Cenfer Guard Guard Forward Ernie Zeke Maw Fin Hank Caplain SECOND SQUAD FRONT ROW-LaVerl Graham, guard: Darrel Pbterson, forward: Joe Mazuran. forward. BACK ROW-Kenneth Maynard, forward: Venter Rasmussen, guard: Reginald LeFevre, guard: Willis Peterson, center: William Grant. guard. Page 75 S N X X ! A ,I l :nfl fl ,-f , Tw w. 1 rlL 5l4ff , ,-',',r Y., v J , wry ,.,. L, , ,f 1 ,V Lx I W Alf if :ff Ein' a f 4, f-L if' L '.,-W, x ii K, MX' v-uv , x :-, .x. Y ll' ri 1, f 'ii F -5 ww 'xi U' if gr M ii . , i F V 4 . Q , ,.,l .i..A,-Lg '9 o 'f nw' T ...G JJ! . .1 , u n- B -Qs ia rl fs Y Iv W- 'T fl-4 l- 0 'WL 00 0 60 - 6' 42:24 C G ao 5 I I fl .r tip r' ' XTR 'T A 5 t'-'QQVTJ - K ,E - I, 3 s. X, , N2 4 one 'i 4 A lil, a s F A 7'f gi -..ox 'I .LAL . ' -A -s 5 A,,,.X. X ag-, .ff-ah, , - ' L W- f --M fl fjf,,' Y ,,,.,gLf: ::,:.-. s -4-1,-fee X, gg -Y. . .. ,, , f f DIARY SEPTEMBER 4--Registration Day-the Seniors are bored because they have to herd the timid little Juniors about. 6-The Juniors prove themselves to be well schooled in the art ot eating- watermelon. I3-The Juniors are gathered into the told at the get-acquainted dance. I4-The grind begins. lb-A lecture given by Colonel Ruel on war. I8-Everybody yells-and everyone tries out tor yell-masters but only three are successtul. I9--Football boys bid the fair Lassies adieu and leave tor Grand Junction. 20-The game is over and Jordan ties Grand Junction. The tairer sex sends a wire- less- Come back. lads: a day away is too long to stay. 26-Nominations are open tor Senior and Junior Class officers. 27-Jordan shows Provo how to tight in a practice tootball tussle. OCTOBER 4-Cyprus kneels to Jordan in tirst league game with a score ot I4-O. ll-Tooele bows to Jordan--6-0. I8-Jordan scores the same at Bingham. 24-After the students hear the Swiss Alpine Yodelers, they resolve to visit Switzer- land. The Beetdiggers deteat the Darts. 25-Good old U. E. A. No school today. NOVEMBER l-Jordan's eleven mow down Murray with their usual score. 8-Jordan trounces Granite by six points. At the annual F. F. A. Ball the Ag Boys do themselves up proud and a good time is had by all, I5-The seniors are successful in their ate tempt to entertain us at an assembly. I6-To the semi-tinals at Carbon we go. As usual we score our 6 points but woe be unto us the Dinosaurs make l2. I8-Celebrate region championship-bash ful toughies rise to their feet in an as- sembly. Joe E. Brown amuses us in Bright Lights and we step on each other's toes at the matinee dance. 26-Talk about sense, Headlight has more horse-sense than a great many students we know. 27-Jordan opens the basketball season in a practice game with Lehi. 28--Teachers torture the students no longer -Thanksgiving vacation-own dreams come true at last. DECEMBER 2-Back to the usual routine-everyone ten pounds heavier. 4-Too much turkey-Ogden skins us-2l- l7 in a basketball game. 6--Score one tor the iuniorsl The seniors are much amused by their Nut House Symphony. ll-Jordan still lacks pep- Nephi 26- Jordan 24. I3-Jordan goes Major Bowes on us. The students vote tor the three best, Har- old Rendlesbach, tirstg Don and Ross Palmer, second: The Nutsy Pagans, third. 20-A little inside dope on electricity. Christmas pageant to give us a little Xmas spirit. Then to give us a good send ott tor the two weeks vacation we have a matinee dance. JANUARY 3-Murray is sTill celebraTing New Year's Tor They won Trom Jordan 20-I3. 6-Everyone back from holidays wiTh giTTs very much in evidence. IO-Jordan geTs down To work-vicTory over Bingham 23-I4. Jordan enTerTains B'ngham in a as- sembly. 7-PosT GraduaTes come Through wiTh an assembly. ics members Tor They were given a lec- Ture on 'PersonaliTy and Charm ' by Mrs. KaTy Jensen. 24-Jordan wins from Bingham. To make us a liTTle more scienTiTic. M . SmiTh and his gang presenT an assembly. 3l-Jordan loses To Davis. We wonder if The picfure show had anyThing To do w' iT. FEBRUARY 7 f' ,X L 3 I 7 e J Q I 1444 in l Fl ' I ' B 3 22-Warning. Beware of all Home Econom- . l. Eli A .. J ,- ' I ' I v :Th be x 7-Jordan Triumphs over Murray-24-23. I4-The Charlonians bring an excellenT as- sembly Trom The B. Y. U. Jordan de- TeaTs Granllsville. 28-Double up on us-Tooele and Home Ec. assemblies. The boys Tind ouT how popular They are aT The Leap Year Dance. MARCH 6-Teachers' surprise-a pidure show: Dr. SocraTes. GraniTe downs Jordan, 2I-I6. I3-Once again Jordan shows off in The annual opera, The PreTzel King. An assembly is given by The L. D. S. Business College. 20--A lecTure is given by a war veTeran and illusTraTions proiecTed on The screen. 27-The Journalism classes pay Their annual visiT To The Tribune-Telegram. APRIL I-The Scribblers' Club give a play of Their own composiTion called Fiddle- Dee-Dumsf' 3-Junior Prom-finger waves, evening Tor- mals, and painTed nails. A gala affair in MoTher Goose Land lwifh noThing sTronger Than punch. l IO-Go To Bingham and see Midsummer NighT's Dream. Girls acT lilce perTecT genTlemen aT The annual Charlonian ParTy. I3-Boys can acl' like Themselves again- Charlonian ParTy is over. I4-Boys decide To do Their sTuTT. F.F.A. enTerTain The older generaTion aT a ban- queT. I7-Juniors lend The seniors Their decora' Tions lor They Take 'eml and have a T-lop. PicTure show Ceiling Zero To raise money Tor unTorTunaTe aThleTes. 23-Cyprus enTerTains us wiTh Their TalenT. 24-Again Mr. SmiTh and his Troop visiT The Smelfer and FloTaTion Mills lTry'n To eclucaTe 'em.l MAY I-NominaTions are in order for nexT year's S. B. Officers. 8-All Jordan DisTricT Schools meeT Tor a May Field Day lspring is in The airl. I5-JordaniTes all visiT The big ciTy Tor an oufing. lWhaT a brealcll Seniors do Themselves honor in Your Wife or Your Money -Senior Play. 20-Seniors go progressive-show-Dick Gunn's-Memorial Grove-and To school. 2l-All The deserving sTuclenTs receive shiny awards. Then old friends and new auTographeCl yearboolcs. 22-CommencemenT-Seniors farewell. 71 ' if ai 3 X 8 1 :- . I ef. 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PROM COMMITTEE VESTER RASMUSSEN YVONNE TURNER MAC WASHBURN Chairman BERNICE GRANT ESTHER CRANE THE JUNIOR PROM On April 3, I936, The annual Junior Prom in lhe gym delighled a large crowd. Decorafed in brillianl yellows, reds, greens, and blues, The hell shone for+h in a blaze of glory. Molher Goose Nursery Rhyme charac+ers fealured The decora+ions. The orchesrra pil was hidden in 'the cenler of Mary Quife Con'rrary's garden. Scalfered around on fhe 'floor and on lhe walls were a number of ofher characlers looking as if 'they had iusl sleppecl our of fhe pages of a nursery-rhyme book. Beaufifully-dressed junior girls served refreshmenls in Mary's garden. The murals and culoufs were made by Laura Van Horne wilh The olher members of fhe arf class assisfing her. The grand march climaxed a colorful social event The long lines of eager. wishcul girls. and +heir debonair escorfs formed an imposing speclacle. The Junior Promenade was such a gala success fhaf il' will go down in lhe hisfory of Jordan as one of lhe mbsf colorful and successful promenades ever held in fhe old Jordan gym. Page 80 Nr- , ,.-.. ' cs.. ---'Fi , , J- ---'U-1' Jxvw,,,.,,' , N' -f N-+-,.Y.f-- -V -- c , -' Y- ljfg, P ' ,.-.-.-..-gig-..r-..., yea , -. '15 - ,,,,,,, .-ss is 519.95 , is fu ' xl HD - +195 Q 'L Q', S' 'N' Q X A E g. N- . gf jvf 4 ,A xv , ,Ni K ,',:L, S i --2 3' as V 'Q , , ,... .Q-X if . A H K I S E V Em xx ,X - vs r Y Mxwwwbmwi Elf mm mi as QQ f .. -N . - M - .M 'I A 5 QS 2 1. 3 ' K ,l K1 1, in -PX X ,.., 1 i k S ' ' Tw 3 . as gg af , ,,,,h ,,, 5 A , S -f A Q -bra' A ' M G-X M QSM XS Nw' A Q . 5 ., ,gk 3 . ,a Q , A Q' if-if -. F X kk 1,0 1. .yn s-5, - w S is.- ! 1 1 S r 1 'S Q Nts Y X3 1 MOTHER GOOSE AT JORDAN My big 'foe pains me grea'Hy: The four+h is black and blue: The middle one 'Feels weak and numb- As does 'l'he nex'r one, +oo: As for fhe li++le one-I fear The pain will never sfop. ' And all of 'rhese are memories Of fhe lafesl Senior Hop. Lilrlle John Weenie Sa+, long and leanie. Flirfing wi+h gals who wenl' by- He winked af Miss Nord . Who swung by-buf lordly! He now flir+s a shiny, black eye. Coach Snide Taylor was a merry old soul, A merry old soul was he- He called for +he boys. He called for fhe balls. And he called someihing more lhan iusf Q Gee, llce and Sfan wenl' up The hill To do a liH'le sparkin'. ' Nick came along And rang ihe Gong- The +wo were over-parlcin'. Young Miss Alleman wen+ fo her cup- board, To gel' her noon-day meal. When she go+ fhere, Mouse was ea+ing his share: Miss Alleman ran wifh aisqueal. LiH'le Dick Smifh has los+ his pep And can'1' fell where +o find I+- Leave il' alone and if will refurn Wagging love songs behind if. Birdie. Birdie. have you any dale? Yes, sir, yes, sir, 'rhree ni+es s+raigh+. One for Bur+ong for Orson one: Ano+her for a dark-haired. handsome son. -Norma Nordberg Ti-iese THREE V When handsome Johnny Vranes came 'round He made fhe girlies +ingle: Bul' ,now 'rhe lassies' in+eres+ lags, 'Cause Johnny isn'+ single. ' Harrief Hubbard caughi' fhe boys' eyes: Bur here +hey me'r defeat - I+ seems Miss Hubbard does nor care The Senior boys 'ro meet 'i' Emery G.-now +here's a guy Thai' everyone should know, For he is liked by all he meeis- His friends will fell you so. -Clara Elieson SENIOR ALPHABET A-is for Anderson- Be+h's her firsf name. B--is for Bennion- From Wesf Jordan he came. C-is for Carrol, Our hero so fall. D-is for Denny- Buf she's rafher small. E-is for Eckman- He's a swell fellow. F-for Fifzgerald. Who plays on 'the cello. G-is for Green- She's known for her blush. H-is 'For Holi- The one 'rhe boys rush. I-'s for lone, Blonde-no+ +oo plump. J-is for Jones. Whom fhe girlies all pump. K-is for Kafhryn Karaglanis, if you wish. L-is for Lewis- Somefimes called Bish. M-is for Mufch. The girl wifh a smile. N-is for Nordberg, Who is worfh while. O-is For Osfler- Whaf a beaufiful gal! P-is for Pe+ersen- She's 'rhe Junior males' pal. Q-for Joe Ouinn- Ahl whar a pal! R-for B. Rasmussen, - Charlonians' gal. S-is 'For Selferberg. The boy who can act T-is for Tesch. The girl who has +ac+. U-for Uyeda- From Draper he came. V-for Virginia. A classy young dame. W-Wayne Newbold, An arfisf so game. X-expecfaflions For fulure and fame. Y-for our Youngberg, Who's +oo shy +o pass. Z-for Dan Zupan. Ah, whaf a class! -Clara Elieson Page 84 up W with A f s w wx anim-vm' Xin .FP W, J DAY AND ANNIVERSARY DAY . lfmvllunso and Fancy F1-ve: 2. S1-hool's Out: 3. J Day---The Fucxllty Rcinfdrcesz 1. 3, R. lu. Annivvrsnry Dub' Stovk-.lmlxrx-sz li. The 'Yrninu - - - -y -. . . ,, orsv, Hvarllighiz T. J Day Sack Rave: Sl, J Day--Pedapzofzuerl Relax: ll, J Day -The Seniors bum lor Dessert: 1... .Xnnnvrmuy Dm, The Rm-elution Committee: 13. J Day Whvz-lharrow Race. ' Page Sb Qs 'fn .,..,1: i V x ..,. 7' 1 ,1 1 . . A'- .. Q rj. e X ie X ' 'f , 7 2 , it ,A kfiyu ?. A C '5'!:l' A 51 5 'f '1 -- ,Q A, .' : E , .. Q A K X Qi' 4 Q :r S 1 Q 'Yew V. 'Q 'aff an uk. an Q H S 5 use 'QRS M0 M SA Picturesque Spots In Utah Sceneyy Paqe 88 P if I 0 . Q4 1 , ,V Q !. 'QE -x, - 5 , ,Q 'mxzzjh MQ? . 8,6 S X Q Q X bw? Q ' ki y x Q , M ,5 , Q 4' I ' i xxx T- AM 'Q f., ,w '3 ZW Mfg? Avfm 140 4 74,9 -1 W QW .4 M' A ' T 'Q Sf L5 as Maw -N 'PN Lh- S swap H sz wx F N.. 1 When We VVere Kids ff Pick Us Out. Page 90 CB E L QYA L FD To Uialfs Most Valuable Farm Product E SUGAR UTAH - MAD Home-grown and home-refined sugar is one of Utah's greatest community builders. It merits the support of every loyal citizen of Utah. 5 QTAH - IDAHO sUOAR COMPANY , V 4 A Refiners of U AND 1 SUGAR Success fo the JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL D R A P E R PGLILTRYMEN INC. DRAPER, UTAH WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE 70K For finished por+rai+s in Huis book, call us any+ime. 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Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

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Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934

Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935

Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943


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