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Bus Drivers These smiling fellows are the cause of so many students rising early in the morning. They toot their bus horn from the corner and pick up stragglers along the way. Their buses are a scene of shoe- tying and hair-combing in the morning. Front row, left to right: Allen Stocking, Ben Merrill, Arthur Erickson, Orvill Milne, Earl Maynard, Y. W. Harrod, Glen Ebert. Back row: Parley Blair, Melvin Cowley, Cliff Nolan, Dell Haun, LaVoy Smith, Ralph Butterfield, Howard Newbold, Gilbert Benson, Ross Palmer. Those so-necessary people spent a few minutes relaxing. At last—you see them without their brooms. Left: Julian Brown, Butler Anderson, Theron Farnsworth, Les Mabey, Enoch Brown, Alma Dowding, Marvin Anderson, Udell Erickson, Theron Jaynes. Janitors These fellows are the ones who stay in the deserted building and pick up litter, sweep up, and clean up the school. In the early spring they are found on the lawns as well, with a double task to do. 10
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AMATEUR HOUR Marydean Gilbert danced herself to a first place win in the annual amateur hour, Merlin Hilton was a close second with his imitations, while Don Morgan sang his way to the third high spot. WAR SALVAGE To further the war effort, a key show was given. Robert Maynes brought the largest key, Merlin Hilton, the most keys, and LaRae Burgon, the tiniest key. BOND DRIVE War bonds and stamps were sold in the main hall every noon by the Charlon- ians. The school had a bond drive, for which the Carlonians sold a total of $5,836.10 during one week, over double the quota they had set. As a reward they were treated to a program by a special show troop from Camp Kearns, which plays at all schools who meet their quota. AMERICAN LEGION The annual oratorical contest, sponsored by the American Legion, was won by Wilma Hogan. Second place winner was Donnabel Spratling, and third, VaLoris Webb. The topic of their orations was The Rights We Defend. The essay contest was on the theme, Making America Strong. First place win- ner was Janice Pixton; second, Anna Kosovich; and third, Dorothy Hunsaker. CHEER LEADERS Karl Ware, Shirley Blanchard, and Lois Bennett (not photographed) came forth with pep and vi- tality to lead the cheering sections at the games. Marydean Gilbert, Merlin Hilton, Don Morgan Robert Maynes, Merlin Hilton, LaRae Burgon Opening day of Bond and Stamp drive
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o 'cers Greenlings — unknowns from junior highs, they wandered dazedly through the lower hall, but eventually they became Jordanites and struggled to gain recognition. Hidden talent—potential athletes — scholars — leaders in the future—all will be found in the untried class of '45.
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