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Dr. C. N. Jensen Administration Chief The present global war and the kind of peace after war, hold large sway in the thinking of every youth now in school, at work, or in the armed forces of our nation. In the conflicting ideas and diversity of thought which confront everyone, it is necessary now more than ever that the democratic way of life be fully understood,' fully appreciated, and always kept in mind. What is held of most worth and most highly esteemed, is worth sacrificing for and dying for, if need be. Already many former Jordan High School stu- dents and some of your near classmates are at the battle front fighting for the ideals in which they be- lieve. They are true to the trust and the responsibili- ties demanded of American citizens. Now that you are separating for the summer and some of you are being graduated, may you also be found in every condition of life, worthy to do your part until war shall cease and an enduring peace shall cover the world. ■ Aerinlem ent ,, I. feenien Guiding forces for student needs Front row. left to right: Cyrus W. Vawdrey, Draper: James C. Hansen, South Jordan; Dr. Ingvoldstad, visiting lecturer: Dr. Paul S. Richards, Bingham, president. Back row: Dr. C. N. Jensen, Sandy Horace T. Godfrey, Union: Stanley Rasmussen, Sandy, Clerk; J. M. Boyden, Sandy.
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or perhaps you will just wander around the campus — peek into the shops or just look at the campus scenery. LAURA GARDNER WANDA GARRETT E. L. CRAWFORD ORSON SMITH Advisers 3
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Times Change The 1943 Yearbook will recall to the nds of future readers the most numerous nd important changes in the principles of living of possibly any previous edition. Mentally, spiritually and socially youth is being tailed upon to respond and adjust to new ways of behaving that con- ertainty mark most attempts Yb live righteously, and be- for both individual and P. M. Mickelsen Midvale U. of U.. U.S.A.C. Co-ordinator N.Y.A. home production call upon k'eenest minds to take the lead. Political adjustments to new organization and ad- ministration of the affairs of the nation's people call for statesmanlike practices which tax the mental resources of the L. W. Nielsen people. Principal Sandy U. of U., U. of California No national unity of the type needed to guide civil and war affairs has yet emerged. Some minds must discover the leads which bear on to a solution of these new problems. The democratic ideals are at stake. It is to be hoped that Jefferson's statement that their survival depends upon an educated electorate may prove true and also that the electorate may have the mental ability and courage to prove it true. Spiritually, many people are literally forced by circumstances of war to believe in the power of Sod. Whether such spirituality will be permanent remains for the future to tell. Not all people are spiritually minded because of these conditions. Many are so minded in spite of them. Many have not awakened to the culture inherent in obedience to divine law and order. The changes ahead may yet offer an opportunity for world-wide spiritual culture and refinement. The social changes of the present are too prone to accede to the baser desires of the physical man. The interdependence of the economic and spiritual and moral welfare may grow closer and clearer under the sifting and threshing forces now operating in the global cataclysm of war and destruction. Already men are promulgating new principles of living, new modes of behavior, new standards of re- sponsibility, higher standards of general welfare. Time alone will reveal whether such changes will be for better or for worse for mankind. ( ,ji i . -J. W. ■y ir i)'n At the end of a busy day, Lucille balances the cash. Maybe a lecture, an assembly, or a full class day is being planned. Lucille Cundick West Jordan L.D.S. Business College Office Girl
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