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Court These students represent the long arm of the law at Jordan. Judge Charlie, Associate Justice Ted, and Soph Judge Kenny passed sentence on lawbreakers after they were brought in to court by Marshall Merland, proved guilty by Prosecuting Attor- ney Vern. Clerk Doris record- ed the deeds. mmm Sifting, left to right: Doris Borg, Kenneth Steadman, Charles Greenwood, Ted Peterson. Standing: Merland Despain, Vern Welch. Student Council Each class was represented by a member in the council, to decide the what, when, where and how of the school activi- ties. All important problems were discussed and settled within the four walls of the student body room. Front row, left to right: Mary Lou Bodell, Geniel Beck, Ruth Kim, Irene McGee, Jeanne Steadman, Ralph Leonard, Donna Radovich, Leola Bateman, Bonnie Parr, Mary Saito. Second row: Shirley Seal, Lois Evans, Delores Steadman, Jean Sanderson, Marian Mazanis, Doris Borg, Marietta Clement, Georgia Poulson, Helen Mick- leson, Mary Fairbourn, Donna Hiatt. Third row: Betty Evans, Karl Ware, Leon Hardcastle, Mar- ion George, Gloria Anderson, Beth Shaw, Donna Manning, Anna Mazuran, Roberta Thaxton, Wil- ma Hogan, Carol Clark, Jean Burgon. Back row: Mr. Ballard, Bob James. Charles Greenwood, Lee Mickelsen, Udell Erickson, Merland Despain, Horton McBride, Vern Welch, Donnell Rasmus- sen, Ralph Hofeling, Frank Butterfield, Robert Cundick, Sterling Smith. 7
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The Leaders Upon whom rested the responsi- bility of seeing that the assemblies, shows, games, and all other activi- Ties ran smoothly. Ralph Leonard President Ralph—cheerful, smiling, he greets one and all alike—an er last year, he was well prepared to fill the job so well. Donna—popular beauty from Midvale who has proved her ability in all walks of life—sweet, loving, and busy every minute— three times vice-president at Jordan—she's tops! Marydean—our competent secretary—versatile and ac- complished dancer, she kept the notes of the Student Body in order, as well as the student officers. Jeanne—gay—entertaining historian—she finds time to orate, party, and keep tabs on the doings of Jordan for her scrapbook. Jeanne Steadman Historian Marydean Gilbert Secretary Donna Radovich Vice-President 6
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GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS Left, Donna Manning, Vice-President- LeeOna Fairbourn, Secretary; Leola Bateman, President. BOYS1 CLUB OFFICERS Left: Donnell Rasmussen, Secretary; Vere Densley, President; Gordon Neff. Vice-President. Girls' Club The membership consists of all Jordan High girls. A council member is sent from each home room to aid the officers. Send- ing birthday cards to each girl on her birth- day was the duty they performed faithfully. Boys' Club The co-mate club to the Girls’ Club. A fellow is sent to this council as a repre- sentative from his room. They sponsored the annual Thanksgiving dance and also a dance to help sell stamps during the bond drive. BOYS’ CLUB COUNCIL Front row. left to right: Orren Jenkins, Wayne Nilsson, Eldon Brown, Jesse West, Gordon Neff, Irving Roberts, Milton Smith, Blaine Holt, Reggie Poor, Mr. Ballard. Back row: Lee Mickelsen, Milton Bills, Don Mor- gan, Heber Robertson, Karl Ware, Merlin Hilton, Vere Densley, Donnell Rasmussen, Ralph Brady, Blaine Grant, Paul S|oblom, Jay Hansen, Wallace Morgan, Neldon Cundick. GIRLS’ CLUB COUNCIL Front row. left to right: Edna Pappa, Georgia Bodell, LaWana Nielsen. Alice Johnson, Jane Atwood, Carol Clark, Farel Mahoney, Bever- ly Blasius. Second row: Doris Wood, Marva Beckstrom. Wanda Pearson, Leola Bateman, Barbara Cowdell, Gwen Peckham, Beryl Erick- son, Maurine Ray. Third row: Wanda Smith, Faye Hales, Connie Merchant, Donna Man- ning, Geraldine Vawdrey, LeeOna Fairbourn, Edra Butterfield, Carol Thornton, Irene Goff. 8
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