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THESE PORTRAITS FEATURE OUR STUDENT ADMINISTRATION tiik corin' of justice I’lu guilty one looks nervously at liis scuffling feet as he tries to escape the searching gaze of his accusers. Though the cul- prit may seem defiantly undis- turbed while in the presence of the judge, his knees mark time to the frolicking chills on his spine; for no .Iordan trouble maker is left without a suitable penalty for his crime. Front roxv: Jimmy Griggs, Bonnie Maxfield, Keith Matthews, Jay Brown. Hack row: Ramon Dixon. Paul Howard, Bob Burkinshaw, Richard Rosse. Donald Elmer, Deloy Densley. the STI DEXT COtXCIE The student council, composed of a representative from every first-period class, was organized to find a remedy for the problems which arise concern- ing student activities. Mr. Casper, student adviser, meets with the coun- cil and the student body officers once a week in the student body room. Upper picture, first row: Hickman, Makris, Allen, Harada. Second row: Anderson. LaRocco, Corack, Hand, Miller, Rassmussen. Third row: Sjoblom, Crump, Sorenson, Van Damn, Coate, Walker. Fourth row: Gadd, Broekbank, Elmer, Nelson, Rudd. Kemp, Bateman. Lower picture, first row: New- bold, Hughes, Boded, Otteson, Arterburn, Newbold, Naylor. Second row: Erickson. Welch, Adams, Jewkes, Bishop, Van Valkenburg, Nelson, Miekelscn. Third row: Devine, Caldwell, Gottberg, Shelton. Dickson, Wright, Parker, Fitzgerald, Johnson. Fourth roxv: McCormick, Andrus, Keeler, Densle . Severson, Wright, Hutchings, Lloyd, Higgins. Twenty-two
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OUR STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Vice-]’resident Carma X iklson Carina Xeilson hails from Riverton. This vivacious bru- nette was well prepared to assume her duties after the training received from her other activities- -sophomore class officer, junior girls’ club representative, Char- lonian, and member of the Student Council. Historian Shiki.ey Wright Comely Shirley Wright, our ca- llable historian, is recognized by everyone for her friendly smile and charming personality. Her cheery “hellos” greet everyone and show her ability to win friends and keep them. Shirley, who comes from Midvale, is very well qualified to keep the records of our school this year. Twenty-one
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THEY HOED SWAY OVER THE ACTIONS OF THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY GIRLS’ CLUB Katherine Makris reigns as president over the largest club in school—the Girls’ Club. It consists of every feminine Beet- digger registered. Joan Tuft is secretary, and Helen Thaxton is vice-president. J.A.G. sponsors the annual Junior Girls’ Christmas Party, the “Big Pal—Little Pal,” the Thanksgiving dance, and the Mothers’ and Daughters’ Night Out. Wanda Wade, Florence Webb, Ruth Bowers and Ruth Jensen are advisers. CHEER LEADERS Meet Jordan’s live wires, Irene Sorenson, Connie Atwood, and Jean Baird! These girls really “gave with the school spirit as they sent forth the sparks that electri- fied our boys on to victory, leaving the defending teams in a state of shock. HO VS’ CLUB The Boys’ Club, composed of every mascu- line member of Jordan High School, is represented bv its leaders, Junior McRey- noi.ds, president; Leon Webster, vice- president; Blaine Tempest, secretary. Jordan’s Associated Boys’ Club has led the fellows through a successful year. Its many activities include the Fathers' and Sons’ Smoker, and co-sponsorship with the Girls' Club of the Annual Thanksgiving Dance. Advisers are Mr. Casper and Mr. An- derson.
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