Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1951

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We invite you to fit with us and reminifce af we turn the pages of this hook, hringing Memorzles of our day! atfordnn H :gh School 1951 BEI S x I ,sd wWX xiii?--avi rj , f 'rl E'f'-1- Qgsrlq :mm 'mix . Sie., x. 853421 K ,-0-gwx xx gfvix x M3114 ' .-A-0'--x X v1,.,Cg- Q-L4Qx ooh- zsffl N mats-Q, P+ -,BS :vm mqulsm nm? 552- N 'UCS t 59,0 ' F m'Z4 .xx ' ,f -. 7-f ' - v x ,'7 -42' -v nxxi J' f ffs... Q 5' 1 f, fx, 'Q ,,- I . -. . Ld xl .4 xx -R: x L., Pdge t mi? is X' Q 'O u ,X I Q x- .3 x -,-1. . . 5 J Q Xyi' N, 'Q I if .Q GER . ' 1 Icsrdzhi High School A Sgmdy, Utah I X . CO-EDITORS: ALLAN MYERS TOM SHIMIZU 4 ,D fzk,AfVxmjgJ,L X fw',sA-'jf-.IN s XV- f X.. -ff. 'N ,V I l, I Page three - , X .e I ' .Q . 'UQ I . . ' . 4 , ' Jw ,IDJ K For thirty-seven yeczrs Iordcm's students ' il ' ' U QF, ' N . 3 have gone in ond out these doors. Hr! . ' Y D 4 Wk Go' 5923 ' ' fx f ' ' - V, .1 V f I Xb fad f I mln 3 I U A my f P1 x .l, J f Xxx jf 6, ,1.A VLVX e HY .--..-.1 ' ' x -1-nuq Q13 M2-'I ffl? W M, we G . . 1, V . U R L' T 'gp M Q 5' C57-5iQfw.c x .Z M XWVAMQ, Mt WNV Mr. Almy Dowding. building en- gineer, and his power lawn mower which, when in operation under opened windows, keeps awake even the deepiest student. 1 1 z.' 4 I - , ZA 4 I if ff -D' -if I ., Af ' 1 ' . ' 'I I U A .X ,pf 4 X A W f fi . J I .1 N Page foe This view shows some of Mr. Almy Dowding's carefully-tended shrubs. A' .. Though not a part of Iordan, the Seminary stands across the street to the north and 746 of Iordan's students daily cross over to take classes there. sas, R ..'i'3t MN aw ,114 , ZW Eyv 3541 1' 1 J .J A , 3 Km ,AIN 'V V 7 ,A A.A'71r. xl IAIJIVV Lf-ff ,fs ,S-Q, an o I , L fm Q ,nuff :ff if , - Trophy cczses were cxdgetlifhis yeano holdflyun , X 'P Ja, whnrwslw . N ' . yo, f 1 i f' LU About the Campus ....... Admmlstratlon ---.. ............ The Album ...,.. Organizations Activities School Sports School Events learn to build cmd to repcur M047 ii am 1 PJ ,LA Zffiifw NTS 5 W fj,w1 'Yhe overflow of Iordcn s many symbols of vxctorxes Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages pfyiv' In the Auto Mechanics Building students learn how to repair cmd take care of cars. I Ujqgv fcjtjafu-,f.f'yf .2f2..f4f.i -,ff V A-4 f ff 5 , Y, fly 7 ,s I , 2- fr I 1 ,' C 1 .f j fs 1 ' X ,' ' fx ' 411 L f! ff, A If-jji, J1ff.f,z.'J F Dedi tion! -1 .Af X f f ,' t ffl Q -A 7, YQ I ff, .1 A hurried breakfast . . tdquicic run to catch the bus , . . first greetirigs of the day . . . the walk up the path to the north entrance . . 4 lunior Hall . 4 . Juniors getting acquainted . . . corners I, . illed with young lovers , . . Sophomore Alley . . 4 crowded as usual . . . shy glances-from boys to girls . . . Main Floor . . seniors rushing to be t th . a e last bell . . . reading . . . Writing . . 4 arithmetic . . . the bell ringing . . . tive minutes rest period 4 . 4 more laughs . . . giggles . . . and shy glances . . . y . , . rushing for the busses ...home . . . Dear Diary. . . to bed , A . another day . . . to these-the memories of our life at lordan-we de- dicate this l95l Beetdigger three-thirt Page eight .3 . Inside the Administration Building are formed policies lor all the? tytrentyithree- schools of the district-the high schools at Iordan and at'Bingl1am4f'he sevenjunior high schools, and the sixteen elementary ones. All but oneof these junior schools- send their graduates to Iordan. From Midvale and from from Granite, irom Butler and from Union, from Draper, Crescent, Bluffdalej Riverton, from Herrirnanf 1 , p x - g 1 West Iordarf, Soyithflordan, East Crescent, East Midvale, and from Cottonwood Heights the .boys anxd girls pour from the twenty-one busses into'the crowded build- ings at Iordanl-1162 ot them, 610 ot them boys and 55Q,gir1sl Some come early and staytlatey' some come late and leave early, and Iordarfs halls and class- 1, rooms groan tolhold them all and teach and guide them. ' . X t X x I . - t , V t Idstlnbiif' ,- ',,, K 1 .1 A C' 1 J ,'z'm y ,f K 1 A1 ff! l I -1 Of' Inf., ' ' A - ,Z Page nine , M , 3 I .1 jf Lag A ' tg , X .1 ---.-......,-1-s 'lim THE ENCHANTED REALM OF MEMORIES As we turn the pages of th1s book we open the doors of our hearts to dwell ln a paradtse the enchanted realm of memor1es We shall l1ve over and over agam many of the happy events wh1ch left such golden lmpressrons upon us rn our hlgh school days As the days go by we shall f1nd reasons for returnmg aga1n and aga1n to thumb and rethumb every page of th1s memorable record Each 1tem we scan w1ll seem to grow m lmmensrty of strength and we w1ll wrsh to perpetuate tn our t1me at least the memorres begun so beautrfully 1n school Each tlme we pause to seek refuge m the mem ory of our hrgh school days we shall become aware that our deltcately mterpreted thoughts w1ll change as we grow IH the experlences of lrfe Some rtems remembered W1ll be touched wlth prty and lmed w1th sadness but rrch wlthal 1n a more profound knowledge of the meanmg of l1fe to youth Many l1nes read or p1ctures vrewed W1ll present gay and charm1ng moods and our school days W1ll stand 1n dramat1c but poetrc appeal Regardless of the effect of school rnemones upon us we shall f1nd that happmess w1ll always eman ate from our thought and we shall smlle wlth Joy as we adventure 1n the antrclpated delrghts of thls book of remembrance The Beetdlgger IS a haven of memory lt 1S a proof to the world of the lastmgness of the beautl ful lt w1ll preserve for us many fr1endly 1ndent1t1es and bonds of love respect and admlratlon lt w1ll always be a spot where we can feel free to burld castles 1n our dreams Through 1t we shall rarse the remembrance of classmates and fr1ends out of the oblrvxon and desolat1on of forgetfulness and extol the1r vlrtues forever ln the endless annals of our memorres ARTHUR E PETERSON Supermtendent T'-gf by I N, Ax: lf .X, til i J V 'Y V . ' J 1 , , Q J 45 I. r l l W 1 ll, x Il . l l'- Y 'Q 1 y x T E 'l Y was lw , ' .. . r , 4 . ora if 1 - I I X S ted Orlon Newbold South Jordan F A Orton presldent Sandy Rex T Tnpp ea vrce presrdent Bmgharn Standmg Stanley Rasmussen, clerk Sandy Reed H Beck stead asszstant supermtendent Mldvale Arthur E Peterson superlntendent Sandy rdvale Leonard C Beckstead Rlverton Kenneth V Dunn malntenance Dr I O Iones M supervisor Mxdvale BOARD AND SUPERVISCDRS ff W aft? W teacher Mrs Kathleen Tumoy VISIY mg teacher Standmg-Chad Bock stead coordmator P M Mickelson dxrector of pupxl personnel Mrs. Louise V lager publxc health nurse C R Nelson Sandy assistant supermtendent The school was saddened by the death of Mr Nelson who has been associated wlth Iordan for a long tlme first as student and as bus drrver then as teacher as buxldmg and grounds supervlsor and last as assistant supermtendent He dxed on March 15 and on the afternoon of hxs funeral March 19 the school was closed out of respect for the passing of an honored frlend guy... , ' QQ 5. -5 it New fa V i?e,-f?,2g . , J , W A ., 'X ' X A 2 Q.. 4' -.Q fs 1 ' , K . ga ' 1 'i A -f ' fi L, g M4 H ,, A -sv fx ' t M Q K I 3 ' Q wi ts. v T- N, M 1 x .1 5 is ' 1 , 5 . . I I , I - I . A . I . I - F I I , . I ' ' I ' 1 H . 1 .r I , . Q . X . 9 ' t o , . . 0' . ol, , . . Kp , 1 ' , ' ' ' . 4 1 l . ' 5 . . . . - . . . . , Pr1nc1pal O D Ballard We are all 1n the process of bulldmg memor1es B1tter or sweet dull or exhllaratmg sad or joyous we are stormg our experlences away Whether we w111 or no These wxll return to us when the pres ent becomes the past to haunt us to leave us 1n dlfferent or to bless us accordmg to the stuff we every day every hour every mmute adds some thmg to our hte ed1f1ce We cannot afford to bu1ld wrth mconsequentlal moments careless hours or destructwe days My fondest w1sh would be real lzed 1f every departmg semor would leave wlth a treasure chest of memorxes that would become more PFSCIOUS as the years race by O D Ballard 6 co Page twelve l have put into them. We sometimes forget that as U5 a ff is 'S 4 .. QU:-1:-: ' T: :i '?s'5W '1- I-WL Deane Bennie Riverton: USAC: sou Lore, U of U, Sandy: U of U, Midvaleg U of U, USAC: Mathematics: English, Library Agricultural Program: Foods, Home Livingg Seniors Donald M' Budge Riding Club FHA Bvhidmill 3- BNSS Salt Lake: USAC, U ol I: Frank M. Bagley DOG!! l- 3601! HO11C1dC1Y2 U of U, U Of N: Farm Mechanicsg Sandy, U of U, USAC: Sandy: USAC? Psychology, Algebra, English, prom Pareni-Teachers Committee Auto Mechanics Machine Shop J -l f J,f l-lomemaking girls learn to make and io apply sten- ' cils Page thirteen Faculty Typing class relaxes for a minute. The gal in ihe foreground believes in giving her feet a break. Arthur Hughes Murrayg BYUp Physical Education H' Mzltonl Iones Salt Lake City U of U English Stagecraft my ' fr Gnlhth R Kimball Sandy U of U U of W Draper BYU Registrar Supplies English Soldier Education Molly Lmdell A C Jensen Coaching Photography Yearbook Chester Kim Frank Kammkar Emeflon KGDBIUSYOU Sandy U of U BYU Murray, U of U: Midvale, Westminister, USAC, H011Cld0Y USAC Library History, Health, Physical Education, History, Welding COQCMUQ Coaching Boys Club Athlehc Club Page fifteen Amateur Welders - Raymond Hardcastle, Delvloine Hard- man, and lack Walker - practice cutting through iron with the electric torch, R Orson Srmth Draper U of U Chemistry Physics Lucille Tuttle Salt Lake BYU U of U Leland Powers Speech Plays Charlonians Mask and Gavel Dunn Taylor Sandy USAC BYU USC Welfare Athletics Director Discipline and Safety Evelyn Wood Salt Lake U of U Counseling Girls Club Iay Dees ff F B Thomas Harold Thorpe Murray U of U LDS Sandy U of U Distributive Education Typing Engllsh DECA Iuniors Wanda G Wade Salt Lake USAC BYU U ofU Stenography Vocational Business Carnival Faculty The Stagecraft Boys Learn to Take Over Behind the Scenes Z,-ek.. W X X X r x, f. Page Sevwlfevn David Bean adjusts the loud speaker, while Lelloy Walker-second from left-and Bryce How- ard keep the lights unde r control. we Calvln Ienklns Ior dcm s pres1der1t IS G very versQt11e person Last year s w rmer of the becumful beard contest crowned kmg of the lun lor Prom member of the M6SS1Qh cmd the opera he IS outstcmdmg both as athlete and as student Page ezghteen 1' li M4 M +1-lf , 1 rf gxd FH IS ff hd mu xl If ,I lygnaese ryo l l ,fd 44k my req ll' Qfdgfr QB W1 am N? Kathleen Fmizgerald secretary has a happy d1SpOS1l1OI'1 and ldeas that make others Sll up and take not1ce I M ACJLYQW' f lf will 'F I :J 114 0.11 fu W1 Mflyyjfi A 1 Barbara Ballard h1S touan IS one of the fr1er1dl1est and best hked glrls 1I'1 school and 1S a very talented reader J MIM' LIL! 1.116 I ,ef,w' iffy, f' 1 aff 'X iff '0 I f fp of ,- ff' I X 111,44 . . Qyfyfjk ' I ,J If 'z fl . . ' . A l E x Qylfil Y, ,,'lHfllfi,v l AA','lA ' lx' ,'l., 1.11, i' Ulf 'J i401 I bil' L,j,,. 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Middle row-Dick Marlon Bateman, Russell Robison, Glenn Kay Thornton, Neil Sorensen. Kay Bock row-Warren Schmidt, Lee Bean, Milton Walker. Ierry Worthen, lack Wiles. lack Bo berg, Richard Troester, Delano Rasmussen. This year, in od- dition to its regular duties, the student court took over the problem of proper behavior in the halls and in the os- semblies. To check unseemly conduct ct n d I o remind thoughtless stu- dents that lordan expects its person- nel to be well-be- hoved, the court op- pointed twelve tire wardens and twen- ty -two deputies, who have helped irnmeasurably to make Iordan cr school of which one can be proud. Student Court Appoints Fire Vlfordens cmd Deputies Kneeling-Max Campbell, Richard sen. Nich Loulias, Marlon Bateman. Allan Myers, Gayle Miner, Steve Petrakis. Rodney Brady, Robert Allen, Dean Gary Nelson. 24a.nnas.... Ulf Front row-Gary Nelson, Kenneth Marchant. Ronald Stowe, Marlin Shields, Dick Thomas, lack Wiles, Glen Dunn. Frank Nickle. Second row-Marlon Bateman. Marie Akagi, Calvin Ienkins, Boyd Mousley, Bruce Ballard, Kaye Burgon, Paul Ashton, Melton Stelter. Back row-Barbara Ballard, Matt Trontell. Gene Candelot, Merrill Brindley, Rodney Maxiield, Barry Sharp, Charles Pierce. STUDENT COUNCIL Come from Each Home Room Front row-Kathleen Merrill, Louise Hamilton, Geneene Brady, La Dean Pierce, Nan Smith, Ardyth Roper, Shirley Huff. Second row-Marilyn Milne, Myrna Lee Dowding, Va Loye Roos, Charlynn lohnson, Ioycelyn Day, Mary Ellen Sioblom, Lola Mae Terry. Third row-Iackie Hardman, Connie Walker, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Margene Nielsen. Back row-Golden Berrett, Lowell Ferguson. Gail Kemp, I-inn Greenwood, Lil- lian W. Dumas, Diane Silcox. at ' if R' W gem K3 ..-tr . .X 41 j,-Z'., '.'. A . A : Y 1 I , I , f ,r 1 1 1 . A r. f - ' 1 .. f- - I X 5 - . X f . - ' I ,I f , 1 I I , . Senzorf 3 'Qu K' Bruce Bzlls Ioyce Gordan Joyce jackson Don Antczak Butler Athletxc Club Pep Band Opera Amateur Hour Travellng As sembly Football Track Basketball He d have the last word wlth an echo Ann Aylett Mxdvale Charlon1an Masque and Gavel M ssrah Opera Play Brg Etght Travehng Assemblles Mothers and Daughters Program lt s always oh Kaye w1tl' her Richard Anderson Nlrdvale MSSSIGD Opera Football Basketball Nrckname Andy Lots Allsop Sandy Skr Club DECA Marchrng Band Drum Ma1orette Our hlgh stepprng rnayorette Lyn Anderson Sandy Key Club Boys Club Messxah Football Has frerght on h1s traln of thought Ann Austin Salt Lake lay Dee DECA Me sxah No ambttlon he has DeVon Atwood West Iordan Grrls Club Ambxtton married bl1ss There s a sparkle m her eye and also on her fmger Vxola Anderson Sandy Glrls Club Mothers and Daughters Program A g1rl that IS truly genume Robert Anderson Sandy Boys Club Ambrtlon the good Mary lane Anderson Sandy Councll Dance Club DECA Opera Ambmon to master the art of modern clancrng Paul Ashton Unlon Counc1l Flre Warden Athletlc Club Skl Club Play Track Hopes to marry a pretty rrnllranalress Mane Akagx Draper Cauncrl l-lop Commrt tee Language Club Charlanlan Her heart IS out of Retugxa Alva Draper Athletxc Club Boys Club Track ls ol the same OPINION Sll Donna Allen Draper Girls Club Sweet and modest and dependable Margaret Atwood West Iordan Charlonlan Masque and Gavel Play Debate Observmg eyes and 47 Wm. NG. L-v lm .aw f I' If ff ' H l . , ' - Q n- b U . f .Q ' .Hs ' l - . U him. old U. S. Navy. town. absorbent ears' o l iv .Vx lg, mv Q-.av ll .... C t f l V' l : L ,N f '40, 1' f I 15 Q ' .M ,X ' I .. . Emest Allgood Mxdvale FFA Ollxcer Boys Club School Play What s xn Q name? It thls boy lxves up to hxs he s tops Lee Bean East M1dvale Counctl Debate Exceedtngly wtse falr spoken and persuadmg lack Burgon Umon Athletic Club FFA Boys Club Football Solomon IH all hts gloryl Marilyn Ashman East Mtdvale Qu1ll and Scroll Masque and Gavel Charlompn Debate Gets a luck out of l1fe Ieanne Brenneman Riverton Masque and Gave Skt Club Play Mes slah Hop Floor Show Travelmg Assembly Hollywood here she Francls Barney Mtdvale DECA Boys Club Opera Messlah Amb1l1OH Betty Hobby Betty What the future holds Betty Verona Allmendmger West Iordan lay Dee Glrls Club Takes ltle for what xt IS worth Bruce Bxlls Rtverton Semor Presxdent F1TSl Assistant Iudge Athletlc Club Football Basketball Baseball a follower of women VaLoy Beckstead South Iordan Iay Dee Secretary Girls Club DECA Messlah She has changed her Mlss for a Mrs D0Y0ihY BYOUIGYS Robert Allen M1dvale East Crescent Flre Warden Athletlc Charloman Masque Club BOYS Club and Gavel Language goskeybou Club Friendly and well Her ways are the liked ways of pleasantness Maunne Bmgham M1dvale FHA Gtrls Club That Paradtse xtself were d1m and yoyous rl not shared wtth hrm Reid Brown Draper Key Club Boys Club Debate Band He looks quxet but he s not Albert Bytendorp Butler Hobby Mechan1cs and desxgnmg Ambltton to deslgn houses Donna Brown Sandy Glrls Club Messlah Those endearmg young charms S.. ' F ' juli 'K l V , . s l I 1 I , , I . l , l I l, ' , ' Football A comes! A leader Ol menwend Opera, Messiah. Boys Club. H A Richard Boyce Butler FFA Boys Club Greatest arnbltxon to make a stack of money Betty Lou Brother Umon Ouret lad wxth her own xdeas. Beverly Bird Arlene Brady Umon Kennel!! Baud Bullet' East Mldvale lay Dee FFA Opera DECA BOYS Club Masque and Gavel Messiah Fashton He 111495 ll'1Gl hC1lf dGY Culture Club Mess1ah Show school and hall daY Play Mothers and Ambltlon she hasnt Work'-Of IS 11 fest? Daughters Program qu1te declded lay Burkmshaw Sandy Her heart s ln the Karma Bl-ockbqnk Councll Senlor Rep Marlon Bateman .sandy Counctl Deputy Culture Club Play Hop Com Chtef Scene Shrlter Wxns prtzes ID art Clubs lay Dee press Prestdent Football Rrdtng Ouxll and Sklmg Skiing Clfd Scroll Masque and more 51411119 Gavel Culture Lead m Play Broadcaster Courler Mesaxah Wrll mlss Iordan and Iordan wlll mlss her Rodney Brady Sandy Harvey Ray Bxlls Gerald Bockstrom Key Club Ou1ll and Herrxman Noal Bolhger Sandy Umon SCIQH Broadcaster Boys Club DECA Boys Club Boys Club Play Play Debate Messtah He wlll not love to Baseball Opera Mess1ah He was ct scholar and live unless he lxves to Ambltxon to get out ol Oulet untll he breaks a ripe and good one love work out tn song -va -eff I 6 or I A Wg.. I I 1 . I ' ' . ' ' I I I ' V I A I . ' I . ' ' I , K V 1 - I . ' A I l 'I . . ' Girls Club. mtssxon held. South jordan Boys Club, Ski Club muslc in ll' Us he. D . . ' -C I I . 1 ' I I Q., . I l . . . . ' , I I K - I I I , U - . ' I ' I 1 I ' - ' ,, I I V I I . I I 1 - - ' I 1 1 1 ' ' I ' -' ' I .1 I t Kaye Burgon Unxon Counctl FFA Olhcer and Nat1onal Band Band Dtrector Pep Band Leader Play Orchestra Mess1ah Hls very loot hath comes up the stalrs Renee Bailey Draper Charlonran Sports Club Gxrls Club Mothers and Daughters Program Arnbltxon to be a secretary that slts on the boss s knee Kent Bateman West lordan Key Club Camera Club Culture Club larnboree Boxmg Look out lor the boy wttb the carneral 'N 1 Colleen Bodell. Herrlman Gxrls Club Messiah How dxd you get so mce and thm? Bruce Ballard Draper Cheerleader FFA Presldent Boys Club Ann Isnt that a sweet name? Frances Brown. Mldvale Charlonxan Gtrls Club M8SSlUh Opera Mothers and Daughters Program Ambxtxon To keep some man from gettmg hls bachlor s degree Ted? 'ill i Udean Barley South lordan Charlomcrn Press Club Ouxll and Scroll Gtrls Club Broa caster Lxves for fun and has un Draper Hlstorlan Charlonlan Masque and Gave Secretary Opera Second ln State Ora tory 1950 First 1n State Story Tellmg 1949 Oh Ohl Another sparkler on the left hand thxrd hnger Lynn Barney Sandy Athletlc Club Boys Club Presldent Foot ball Basketball l-hs place ye may not well supply Though ye among a thousand try .lg xml- Douglas Barron Nhdvale Boys Club School Play A llttle nonsense now and then IS rehshed by the best of menl Deon Bleslnger Unlon lay Dee Masque and Gavel Messxah Opera Play The glrl wlth the many talents Dons Bullock Mxdvale DECA Charloman Rxdmg Club Yearbook Debate Prom Commlt tee Mothers and Daughters Program Whlch shall 1t be U ot U or a m1ss1on'? Leo Boynton. Sandy Boys Club Band Pep Band Track Qutet w1th snappy xdeas Raymond Bzshop West lordan DECA Presldent Boys Club Football Why do schools have teachers? Van Brown. West Iordan FFA Oftxcer Boys Club Play As rolllcmg as a clarmet solo aa: If Ray Burbndge South Iordan Boys Club Lett us lor greener Dastures lack Boberg Sandy Athletxc Club Boys Club Football Hls dad s proud of hlm Betty Brand Sandy FHA DECA Gxrls Club Quiet and sweet as summer t L: 3 C -5 P 4. -Y X ' H.- '3' T A l, f IIII Q I VI-5 I I I A '5 I Q , . I I ' I , , . 1 G - ' I 1 1 - - . Q I . 1 I -. . . Cl- I I ' ' I . . I I , ' . 1 - Barbara Ballard. I A - . , ' ' ' I . I . , , 1. .' . ' - I - I I . I . I I I . l I I f ' - . . I I I ' I I ' 1 ' I 1 - I I ' ' 1 1 l . . . , ep . . 3. , ,K 3 ' 7 -A Qu II .III DI P f 'Q-W in ' x I , -4 W , uf? iff i 'x Peggy Barron Mrdvale lay Dee Language Club Gxrls Club Ambxtxon to be a dress destgner and plan clothes tor movle stars Connxe Brown Sandy Gtrls Club Full of vxm vlgor and vttahty Lou Cooper South Iordan Iay Dee Debate Pauline Bakoulas West Iordan DECA lay Dee Glrls Club MeSS1Qh A petxte ma1den wlth a Rocked m the cradle of the Deep voxce Beverly Bulkley West Iordan Masque and Gavel FHA Glrls Club Q- A Harvey Brady Union Vaughn Butler Union Skt Club FFA Iudgmg Council FFA Boys Teams Blub Ah for the llle of a One ol those super sklerl personalmes Maxim Cardwell Rwerton Messlah Mothers and Boys Club Daughters PTOQTGIU Likes takmg cars How dOll'1 the llllle qpqri Does he put bUSY bee' them back together? Mary Alxce Crapo Davxd Cool: Umon Mothers and Daughters Sandy Athletw Club BOYS Program Charloman Gxrls Club Club Track Hobby Men not The gtrl wlth the good Hobby Talkmg to a boys 1deQS certaxn redhead lol-an Cardwell Rxverton FFA DECA Boys Club He lxkes a good Joke Marcella Chxea West Iordan Charloman Language Club Gxrls Club Ambltxon to get an A mn chemistry xt t X ish ft X g. 'Wm 'S' if' , , , 'Tw tif fr M33 1, , 5 l Roger Beck Union S111 Club Boys Club Sees thmgs from an elevated pomt ol vxew Velden Coleman West Iordan FFA Boys Club Ambxtton to get back to the woods for a llttle flshlng and huntmg lean Cluverall Umon Masque and Gavel Ofhcer Charloman Language Club Play Courler Speech Meet Oratory Quxet wlth a head lull of plans ' 5 I I D I I . 1 1 l 1 1 D ' ' , 1 1 ' ' ' . , . 1 ' I ' 1 -' - - , . . I I . I . . - . D I I . I . 1 ' I . . v I I I . ' . A I . 1 - 1 . , . . '73 z,,,L ,, 5, ga' 1 i 39 :J ' VW 3- 4 at -Q ' fl., 'CT sf .. 'Win ' A as 4' f em :ft f t 1 l 2 4 X' 2 ,, . 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Me? ook Merla Densley Rlverton Gxrls Club Messlah Opera Orchestra Mothers and Daughters Oulet IH appearance but not IN mlnd Could xt be W N 7 Sharon Denney Un1on Twlrler Iumor Secre tary lay Dee Girls Club She s always say1ng Dtd you get a letter? I dtd Dale Cowley Sandy Language Club Mas que and Gavel Play Messlah Mayors ln study per1ods Delores Day Draper luntor VICE Pres1dent Soph Rep Glrls Club Sports Club R1d1ng Club Prestdent Skt Club Carntval Mrss ,lordan to wtn an Ashton scholarshtp Lola Dxmond West Iorclan Gxrls Club Representa Max Campbell lvhdvale Sports Club Poster and Hop Commtttees Travellng Assembly In everythmg he does he has fun Lxllran Wallgren Dumas Sandy Counctl Charloman Presxdent Masque and Gavel Language Club Sports Club Messlah Play Year Ambrtton to be a good cook Io Ann Densley Rrverton Charloman Dance trve Charlon1an Press Club Opera Messrah Club Mothers and Amateur Hour Daughters Program Ambrtlon to get Sweet w1th a marrled and l1ve happy Ccpltal S ever alter Y! l t 1 f ' ' ' . II , . . I I . c r, . S, ' ' - 4 , ' - A U el 1 , J lt A , f I - V I ' - ftc , u I . ' . I - - I ' , :sri l . l ' 4 In .II I . , - 1 'oy , l - . ' - rn rr . c z . . V H ' ll I 1 , . . 4 , I I ' I I 1 V , l I I T ' 1 I . A I I ' Lee Chamberlain- Program. 'One ofthe lucky ones book Amgteuf Hour, DI I . . I . . . H oyzs . ' ' , ' , I . :S . ' f '- 1 ' , .. ' . , I - I 'Q' i, I . I . - - - . I A- I s . I I - ' I ' I - I I I - I , s s 'L ' I . ' ' - :: ' ' . ' s . ' ,' ' . I I I -, if A?' J. f A t l l .- 5 , To 1 I A, f 1 7' eve I Rxchard Dahl East Mxdvale Boys Club Play Travelmg Assembly Iust call hun Houcus Pocus the camera IUCIYI Sara Lee Enckson Cottonwood I-letghts aue and Gavel Pres Club Magaztne Ed1tor Girls State Flep De bate lumor Assembly Cute smxle for every .Jody especxally to one George Evans South Iordan Athlettc Club Boys Club Football Basketball T1red ol hearlng Let George do 1t Iune Dean East Crescent DECA Gxrls Club Opera Messlah N1ce brown eyed brunette Carl Ebert Gramte Athletlc Club Boys Club Football lt bmg feet are the sign ol a good man he W1ll soon sprout wlngs Reed Enckson Sandy DECA Boys Club l-las had enough school lmagtne that from a senlorl Lawrence Densley R1verton Boys Club Of all the months he hkes Iune best Bruce Enmss Draper Athletlc Club Quxll and Scroll Press Club Paper Debate Play Messxah Track AmblllOU To l1ght cxgars wxth hundred dollar bllls Dean hngman Sandy Boys Club Play Ambttlon to l1ve untll he dtes Merlm Dansne Rxverton Boys Club FFA Pla One vast substanttal smtle La Dean Ekms Sandy FHA Htstortan DECA Reporter Skt Club Otfxcer Marchmg Band She has that dlamond on her fmger that wlll put Mrs on her name Floyd Fxcken Rtverton Boys Club Ltkes kxcktng around thts old world Ted Dahl West Iordan FFA Officer Boys Club Play Ambttton to draw somethlng other than the fox holes Vae Enmss Draper FHA Vtce Prestdent and Presldent Sports Club Mothers and Daughters Program What a housewtte she wxll make' Ierry Ferguson Sandy Boys Club Debate Messiah Baseball Twenty years ago what would grandma have thought of that ha1rcut? 1 . . . - - ' 1 ' - ' . - I . ' ' . ' I 1 V 1 , I 'Y ' , . 1 1 1 l , ' Language Club, Mas- y , , ' j V Q ' . S ' . .W - A r I I , - 4 1 ' A ' ' C 1 . 4 1 ' , ' A I 1 A I K 1 I I ' . H-alia J1- N Donald Francom Umon Boys Club Track Not as guxlty as he looks Arlm Freeman Herrxman FFA Play Rubs vlgoro on weeds A real future farmer Valere Graham Mtdvale 17 +2 Sam Fratto Draper FFA Messlah Opera Stagecraft Commxttee ot Harvest and Mas querade Balls and Carmval Ambmon to w1n a Llncoln on a QUIZ show La Mar Gehnng West Iordan FFA Athlettc Club Football Basketball Baseball A versatlle athlete Crozier Fxtzgerald Draper FFA Secretary Mes sxah Opera Play Floor Show Football Assembhes Genuine and depend able and the possessor of a head of curly hatr Deon Grover Draper Charloman Glrls Club Wxll make a steno grapher that w1ll be an asset to any OfflCe joy Dee Language Ronald Gornng Club Glrls Club East M1dVf-'Ile Mothers and Daughter Noal Greenwood BOYS Club Messiah Program Crescent Hls heart was socxal Nlce lookmg dtamond FFA Boys Club and he loved ldleness on that fmgerl Hates leavmg Iordan cmd JOY Kathleen F ltzgerald Crescent Student Body Secre tary Soph Secretary Counctl Charlonlan Masque and Gavel Opera Play Harvest Ball Queen Iuntor Rep Nothmg succeeds hke success Bermce Gardner West Iordcm Iay Dee Glrls Club Quletness sornetunes shows the xntelllgence that speakmg htdes Dan Gould Murray School Play The Amerlcan Way What does he go huntlng for? Ammals he says Q. Cqrol Farnsworth Mxdvale Iay Dee Masque and Gavel Opera Messtah Keeps her face towards the sun and the shadows fall behmd her Another dlamond Bnll Gardner West Iordan Boys Club He hkes to hunt but what? Ra Nae Gardner Mldvale Opera Messxah Llkes chocolate anythmg Would l1ke to keep on gomg to school xg 'Uh if-B' Qi aflkjttxxit M rf if' N, , ,322 M ' at .. . W- 5 s, . x I C I X ,Q f l l . ' E 4: 1 A 4 - 1 .5 is l 7 f fr-:: - -: his A ,, I 5 5 ula. I a -Q 1 l . f t 1 I 1 I I ' ' , ' s , - - ' . ' V I I I ' t ' ' A ' I 1 1 l 1 1 ' - ' I . . . - I ' W - 1 I 1 - A 4 . . A . . . l . , , . 1 I I I - ' I I I I . ' , . 1 . I ' :, . ' , 1 1 T ' ' Q , . .' on . , K ' I 1 ' Raymond Gonzales Sandy Counc1l Sk! Club Language Club Boys Club Football Amb1llOn he refuses to say Ioyce Lloyd Green South Iordan lay Dee DECA Opera Mess1ah Mothers and Daughters Program Two can l1ve cheaper than one Don Hardcastle Crescent FFA School Play The Amerrcan Way Ambrtton to be a mrllronanre playboy Iune Glmes Elsxe Glmes Un1on West Iordan Councll Glrls Club G1rls Club Rep Iay Dee Messxah Her heart IS out m the Mothers and Daughters mrssron held wrth h1m PTOQICIIH Kathleen Gxles Blultdale Culture Club Glrls Club Messlah Wants a Il'1lll1OI'1 dol lars Don t we all? Ray Deane Hensley Salt Lake Dance Club VICG Presx dent Language Club Rep Sports Club Rxdmg Club Glrls Club Rep Travellng Assembly Has the Arr Corps on her m1nd that 15 one of them 'Ns X Always a cute smrle Kexth Howlett Draper Skt Club FFA Base ball Club Opera Messlah Ambrhon to save money by the method of a penney a lass Ioyce Gordan Mldvale Sophomore and Semor Vxce Presrdent Lan guage Club Charlon lan Sports Club Glrls Club Rep MeSSlGh Courler Prorn Com Preters Iordan alumn1 Darlene Horns Sandy DECA Glrls Club Messrah Ambrtron to be a cover grrl Watch the Zemtl Hathaway Umon rocketl Boys Club Opera Robert Hansen Sandy Messiah All State Boys Club Chorus Track The tall blond guy How the boy can smgl who hkes to talk s 5:1- Kaye Gndd Mldvale Council Charlonlan Girls Club Messlah Mothers and Daughters Program Ambmon to master shorthand Conme Hughes Murray Charloman Skt Club Gxrls Club Twrrler Top performer on skls Hopes to land rrght 1n Mary Hellstrom Sandy Glrls Club Ambxtron to go to college The dehght of the fashron desxgner rv- fyw--rx is 'hr 4 s 'nr' V 5 K? V 9 - t K ' X ff x , - , , I 3 A h .5 I x A ' 3 I . I . . I . I . I . A - V - 'I I I 1 - - V I A 'I I ' I I ' - I 5 H . ' I g ' I ' 1 1 ' I , I , Q ,W - ' - . V . I , V , ' ' , , ' C1 PSUUQY Cl hug-' magazine sales sky- some mans arms. lr I l 1 h - I 1 W ' I I I ' , . . 4 . A , - . f ,, ., ,M .wr fin, ' ' M , ' it L f O , T r , y. K Xl 1 0 ' ' f 1 i, ' 1 f I C-C 3,1 9 . 4 , I K .- 5.-4 ' 'K' I xv , , 'X ' K T L L Q2 5 95 Louise Hamxlton Rrverton Grrls Club Presrdent Charloman Masque Club Messrah Play Debate Amateur Hour Travelrng As sembly Hobby to have Sharlene Healy Mrdvale Sports Club Qulll and Scroll Charlonlan Dance Club Press Club Messrah Opera Mothers and Daughters Program Unpredxctable but D D ln the future? Lawrence Harper Crescent Boys Club Messlah Ambttron to make money by the bushel and the peck Davxd Howells Unron Dorothy Harbuck Iames Harrmgton Carolyn Hogan. Boys Club Representa Crescent Draper West Igrdqn t1ve PHA Grrls Club Brg FFA Language Club Charlonlan Glrls Club Ambrtlon to be Pal and Lrttle Pal Com Track Mes1ah Opera famous mrttee Hobbres study lunch Mothers and Daughters Strll waters run deep and rest per-rods Program lay Houmand Sandy Boys Club Play Co edltor Magazrne Paper The soul of an artlst and the rnsprratron of a poet Loa Fae Heaps West lordan DECA Grrls Club Lett school early In the contest school versus Cupld Cuprcl won Ioseph Haun Sandy Boys Club Football Changed schools rn mrd stream. Lozs How ett Draper Charlonran Masque and Gavel Culture Club Dance Club Opera Messrah Play Mothers and Daughters Program Amateur Hour Her heart IS l1ke the moon there s a man rn 1t P Sv Q. qv. Ben Huase Unxon FFA Boys Club Foot ba An abrldgernent of all that was pleasant rn man Slurley Huff Rtverton Glrls Club Lrke the luke box She rs always playmg X fl--f Ambrtron To teach what? Davxd Harman Mrdvale Boys Club Band Mes srah Look outl Head for the hxllsl He has h1s clrxver s llcense Doran Hxatt Sandy Boys Club Masque and Gavel Sports Club Play Travelmg and Red Cross Assembhes Ambrtton to be an M 2 l.. N W ei 1 an -no 1 . , -4 1- . 1 454' ,, I I 4 ,ff f X - Vw 7 ff y 'L 4 x X is i' X-X A Xf ' ffm! t f kat , I I ' I I I I I . I ' I I I A I , I I A ' 1 ' - I I and Gavel, Cuture . ' . ' N I 1 - I I l G .' l , . I ' . - fun. . I I 1 I . I I - I ' l V I l ' ' . l N I I I . A , - ' Q I I I - ' r - . , I ll. . . . . I I . I I I I I I I A ' I ' I I l JT Ji V 7-'62 VT? is Iudy Iensen. Sandy Council, Charlonian, Mothers and Daughters Program, Dance Revue, Floorshow, Sweet- hearts Ball Committee. One of the reasons gentlemen prefer blondes loyce Iackson Midvale Senior Secretary Masque and Gavel Charlonian Sports Club Play Messiah Traveling Assembly For nature made her what she IS and never made another Millard Iones East Crescent Boys Club Football Quiet and unassuming r-f' ft.-ff Wanda Iohnson, Union Girls Club, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters Program. Ambition-to keep house for a certain someone. Calvin Ienkins Midvale Student Body Presi dent Key Athletic and Language Clubs Boys Club Rep Mes siah Opera Prom King Football Basket ball Tennis Born to success he se med Scott Iarvxe Draper Athletic Club Boys Club Track Ambition to study aeronautics and spend the rest ot his lite in the air 'lm 'V Lawrence Iensen, Draper Council, FPA Vice- Presiclent, Play. Ambition-La Dean, Hobby-La Dean, Future Hobby- La Dean Dune Iensen M1dvale Sports Club Iay Dee FHA Opera Messiah Mothers and Daughters Program Ambition to be a successful housewile Lois Iohnson Riverton Girls Club Mothers and Daughters Pro gram That still small voice Beverlee Iensen. Midvale Sports Club, Ski Club, Press Club, DECA, Iay Dee, Opera, Mes- siah, Amateur Hour. 'l do but sing because I must. Derrell Iohnson East Crescent Boys Club Track Ot such persons are good friends made Sue Iohnson Midvale Charlonian Masque and Gavel Language Club Play Orchestra Speech Festival When she gives her opinion the others listen ti? Ronald Iohnson. Riverton Masque and Gavel, FFA, Football, Lead in 'The American Way'. Dull care and he will never agree. Mariorie Iensen West Iordan Girls Club Dance Club Mothers and Daughters Program Smile and the world smiles with you Pat Ienkms Sandy Charlonian Masque and Gas el Language Club Paper Yearbook Debate Play Mothers and Daughters Pro gram He seems so near and yet so tar 'sv- I , . ' . . 4 I I I ' '- 1 I f , A I ' I 1 1 I ' ' 1 . I ' ' 1 4 , ,I - - . . . . . . 1 1 , I I 1 ' I . I , - . , . ' I 4 - e . . 4 , . 1 t 7 1 . , ' ' I I I I I ' I 1 , - , . , I 1 A . A ' ' I , 9 1- f ,. ..- ' wr g r 1, a S fy 1 qi, ' ft, . I ,, i 5 l 'ig 1 A L . .,, ,, E 1 f ' t Mary Kouris Margie King West lordan Girls Club Messiah. Council Language If I were but a Queen Club Quill and Scroll ld be a slave to you. Jay Dee Charlonian Ig Layne Kay Culture Skl Herflmqn M9SS10h HOP COIN Glrls Club Orchestra Clothes galore and can Opera Messlqh She Weflf fheml lf ladies be but young Yvonne Kirby Sandy cmd fqlr Girls Club Messiah Ambition whtatever the future brings Donald Lepore West Iordan Boys Club Football trousers Dorene Lloyd West Iordan Charlonian Dance Club Secretary Opera Floorshow Mothers and Daughters Pro gram If you can t be true better off with three Em' B.. I ames Kalipetsis South Iordan FFA Boys Club. Has liked Iordan but is glad to graduate Paul Krantz Midvale Boys Club Ambition to extract sunshine from cucumbers Kenneth Laumer Union Athletic Club Boys Club Football Basket ball Baseball water guns at games Lyn Kimball Draper FFA Officer Press Club Key'Club Quill and Scroll Language Club Rep. Play Public Speaking Winner on Crop and Dairy Iudg ing Teams Ioanne Kidd Bluffdale Girls Club Messiah. Ambition-to lead some man to the altar. Dean Kastunis West Iordan Camera Club Presi dent Key Club Play Ambition to be a suc Opel-Q Band pep cessful dairy farmer Band Fire Warden Dorrme Kesler Midvale Ambmon to be Q Girls Club Play good phoiogmpher Ambition to be a great pianist Slnrley Larson Sandy Sports Club Ski Club Language Club Riding Her friends are many Katherine Leyba Cottonwood Helghts Iay Dee President Language Club Girls Club Yearbook Mes siah Iumor Assembly Talented dancer whos Dont crowd boysl N,-. 'UK 6 1 I , . 1 1 f I f I I I 1 ' l ' I 1 1 h , ' I ' 1 ' , , . - - ' 1 . . I A T - ' ' 1 1 1 I Y .I . ' - ' 1 l . . . - - I - . . I 1 ' 1 v 1 1 ' , U I - I I ' I I I - I ' I I I - I I I ' 1 - I to 1 1 1 A l 'A locomotive in One Of iWO1 YOU fe Ambition-to shoot Club, Band. hobby IS cooking. . ' . . - A 1 - ,r . ic., KW '27 Y 1 'fx y Q 1 f ' S I f K Doon' Larsen Mldvflle Charlene Lmd Mldvale Girls Club Messloh Charloman Press Club She wxll succeed be Debate Plqy Paper Cause She is deter The power ol thought mmed not to fall the magic of the Robert Lowe Salt Lake DECA Boys Club Always has a pleasant smlle for everybody Bxchani Lancaster Mxdvale Boys Club Yearbook Play Hobby to wreck cars want your fenders re shapedl mmd Sharon Lester Mldvale Qulll and Scroll Char lo n 1 a n Messlah Opera Paper Mothers and Daughters Pro gram Hell be down to get you ln a Mercury honey Darwm Lloyd Crescent Boys Club Representa Takes llle serxously but stxll enjoys xt Douglas Lloyd Rxverton Boys Club Ambmon to dnve a Cadxllac Nxck Loulxas M1dvale Plre Warden Messlah Travellng Assembly Ccumval Mr Iordan Tenms He has a mce racket tennls that 1S Art Mxlne Umon Another enthus1ast for graduatlon day Lxla Lotthouse Carol Leonard. West Iordan Salt Lake GIIIS Club DECA Glrls Club Cul Ambxtxon to drive a ture Club Yearbook Cadlllac and never Well what do you have an acctdent know? Another beautl Irene Louhas Mtdvale Opera Messlah Prom Commtttee Hop Chaxr man Paper Mothers and Daughters Pro gram The Slfllilflg brunette ful dlamondl wlth the strxkmg cos Iohn Leyland Umon tumes Stephen Memll South Iordan Boys Club FFA Foo! bal tam Junior glrl to classes Key Club Boys Club Pep Band Small but hxs 1deGS are blg Gene Milne Umon Hts clear COHSCIGUCS IS due to a poor memory N! Z l . - . - I I .. 1- . , ,I I I Look out' if you donft tive, FFA, Messiah. Ski Club, Boys Club. Hobby-walkingacer BOYS Club' play. za fs' y 3- eff we n ' L ,J f 4 p ' K 1 L Qt l 1 uri , x Gayle Miner Midvale Kem-len, Mqrchqng Boys Club Play. Union H0bbY'P1GYif19 with Council Boys Club. GTOTHS- Quiet but friendly Glen Mounteer Union Language Club Presi dent Boys Club Basketball Tall dark and handsome Cleo Millet Union Masque and Gavel lay Dee Language Club Debate Play Opera State Chorus And there a voice of sweetest tone Iackxe Miner Mxdvale Deputy Charlonian Masque and Gavel Quill and Scroll Secre tary Sports Club Paper Manager De bate Hop and Prom Chairman Ambition U ot U Ellis Malstrom West lordan Boys Club Messiah Opera Traveling Assembly Tall quiet and blond ASR Wayne Mineer Midvale Key Club President and Treasurer Boys Club Play Debate. 'She floats upon the river of his thoug sl Grant Mitchell Midvale Boys Club Tall dark with a handsome mustache And a wound from Cupid s arrow lerrold Morgan Band Boys Club Tall dark and handsome lim Marshall Midvale Iunior President DECA Language Club Opera, All State Chorus Play Messiah Clinic Band Pep Band Solo Contest Football. Hunk oi man with am- bition undecided. Don't crowd girls. Darlene Pixton Mayne Draper V 1 TP x 1 Q Allan Myers Salt Loke Language Club Year- book Coeeditor Play Tennis Senior Hop Committee. Theme Song-The hours I spend with thee dear heart-the yearbook that is, Masque Gnd Gavel Dellxs Mxluch Midvale Q1-1111 and Scroll Boys Club Language Charlonlan Officer Club Sports Club State Hobby Glrls and Ed1lOr DECA News more girls but partial PGPGI' MeSS1Clh to alumnae Ambition A model Kqy McNamara home paid for Mldvqle lerald Macklin. Union Sports Club Girls Boys Club Club Mothers and Hobby Not to worry Daughters Program and to take it easy A cute smile 4'6- fry' ti 2 3 1 at A 'S 1 5 ? Q Y 2 ff. E , . , , . , , , , , , , . ' I I I I , , , ' I I , . I I ' 1 . , , - I I . . . I . I I ' ' I , ' ' - ' I . I . , I 1 1 I , - ' . ' - . . I - I ' I ' ' 1 . I 1 ' ' . . I ' ' I I , ' . l . , . . , Granite ' ' , ' - I I -' . I . ff' , 'r' ,r'iwt,.f w f f Avanell Montgomery Mxdvale Councll Glrls Club Hop Committee Came here as a semor from Boxelder and hates to leave lordan Kathleen Mason Rlverton To know her IS to love er Ambmon to be a good secretary David Mitchell Mxdvale Boys Club L1ttle to say but eager to graduate Vaun Marrow Rlverton Boys Club Messlah Football Amb1t1on to own a Cachllac Earl Magers Sandy Boys Club Came as a senlor from Gramte He made a Boyd Mousley Bluffdale Councll DECA Athletlc Club Basket ball Football He l1kes cute l1ttle lumor g1rls at least one Thelma Morrow Sandy Glrls Club Messiah Mothers and Daughters Program Opera Smgs whlle she sews Evonna Merntt Umon FHA Iay Dee Glrls Club Messlah when she IS present Maxme Mousley Rxverton Charlonlan Gtrls Club Amateur Hour One of those rather qulet cute blondes Evan Madsen Un1on Boys Club And puts hlmself upon h1s good behavxor Coy McKee South Iordan Charlonlon DECA GlflS Club Mothers and Daughters Pro Ambmon to work for her mrllron Manan McCormack Umon Carma Madsen South Iordan DECA Girls Club Nlckname Dllly Ambltlon to get really thm Weakness food Dora Dene Mousley Blulfdale Club Messlah A Merry heart doeth good lxke a med1c1ne Charloman Glrls Club Loy Neff Sandy ODGTG1 MG'SS1C1h Gtrls Club Sports In clothmg class she Club made a complete out Ambmon To get fll fOr O HIGH marrled and go to col HObbY Wflllmg lege Wllh Verl '15 , l 1 l K I l l e l Charlonian, Girls Club. good choice. Never a dull moment gram. lGY Dee. DECA. GiflS ' l LaVon Nexlson. Blufldale Glrls Club Messxah A clever red head Cora Nelson Mxdvale Gxrls Club MeSSlQh Mothers and Daughters Program on graduat1ng Wayne Nelson Sandy FFA Boys Club Language Club Messxah A son who rlses at e1ght and sets all day Bonme Naylor Mldvale GITIS Club Messlah lay Dee Ambmon to help her twm Do what? Wayne Nokes Boys Club Band Hobby Blondes named Merla Spencer Nlelson Blulfdale Councll Flre Warden Key Club Language Club Culture Club Play Opera Messxah Orchestra A young dynamo charged wxth charm College glrls get setl Betty Naylor Mldvale lame! Nelson. Glrls Club lay Dee Messxah Ambltlon Trappxng Trapplng what? Gary Nelson. Sandy Key Club Quill and Scroll Play Paper West Iordan Boys Club Chemtstry Club Plenty ol vlm and a blt ol vxgor Faye Neil. Crescent Councll Iumor Secre Ambltlon to be a yet President Charloman prlof Masque and Gavel Skl Club Sports Club Ambltxon-on her thlrd bnger left hand Sonja Olson Unlon lay Dee Masque and Gavel Debate Paper Overton Nqbqum Mothers and Daughters Umon Program FFA Bgys Club Her hopes are sprung Ambltron He has lt A130111 ihill Cupld under conslderatlon fellow K l I W , l l . 1 1 , , ' . I .I ' . l I I I t I I . - I r -, . . H . V i . I . I - . I ' T . I 'I ' A I l I 1 - ' Oulet, brunette, intent ' Baseball. iCIrY, LGHQUGQS Vice- lack Nickle. Umon ' . P I 4 I - 1 I 1 , 1 I ' I , . . U 1 .l 1 . , A - 1 , . ' 1 1 1 I , I ' . ' I ' . . . I l ' ' . I A - , -I .' Margene Nielsen Rwerton Student Body Vlce Presldent Councxl Charlonxan Sports Club Opera Sweet swell and sulhclent FFA Boys Club Amencan Way One of the tall blond, Sllenl type Kaye Olson Mxdvale Glrls Club But so faxr She takes the breath ot men away Who gaze upon her unaware Richard 018011 Paul 05119, Gerald Olson Sandy EC1Si M1dVGle South jordan DECA Photographer BOYS Club Fwtbell Boys Club Football BOYS C11-lb Wtth the prxce of coffee Ambmon to Stoy o The life gf Q photo what ll 15 he has Cm bachelor grclpher could be very eye towards a coffee mierestmo plantatxon Betty Io Pxersou, West Iordcm Ioellen Pmgree Charloman FHA Gerald Pxerson Wosotoh Resort Gzrls Club Fashlon West Iordan Girls Club Lonoougo Show DECA Boys Club Club Sk, Club Arfibltxon to be the When asked hts ambl peme ond outo lookmg boss Ambltxon? What s South jordan Mrldred Pratt Draper ihflp Charloman DECA Glrls Club Play Nanette Perry Nlckname Pete Messxah Crescent Amb1llOn What s Nlckname MlCk6Y Gtrls Club Messlah that? Amb1l1OD Alrhne Ambxtxon to be a Weakness Blxnd Stewardess typlst at H111 Fleld dates lemme Paulsen Gerald Poulsen Mldvale Gramm Boys Club Sports Club Glrls Club Club FFA Mothers and Daughters He likes the girls Program Charloman Sports h t but he keeps his Ambmon io get 1 G shoulder to the wheel other sparkler that goes wfth the one she wears Marilyn Peart Draper FHA Language Club Opera M6SSlUh Steve Petrakxs Mxavaxe Sweetheart S Bull Com Ke Club Language Mothers and Daughters Program I-lears that senumental muslc La Dean Prerce Draper Y Club DECA Opera Messlah Travehng Assembly Football lordan s Valentmo What a guy Rwerton Glrls Club Char loman M8SSlGh Masque and Gavel Press Club Chernlstry Club Play Magazme Mothers and Daughters Monooor Program Ambltxon to get all A med and true the Charlomans to a Chaflomon scheduled meetxna X w t I .-. - I . .- V ' ' - ' secretary of a good-- tion, he answered, Marilyn pegeygen, Cleo Phelps, Choxqonion Qffioorl 52 w -, - J W 6 , X I R . X 4 Zvi- - r 'W 15 Ellen Pnce Mtdvale Danctng Club Gtrls Club Sports Club Messtah Ambttton to be a model Coleen Palmer South Iordan DECA Iay Dee Messtah Opera sweet personaltty Carol Rodgers Umon lay Dee Gtrls Club Hop Commtttee Dog Patch Drag Commtttee Ambltxon to ratse ltttle Cooks Frank Phxllxps 3050146 PGYUG West Iordan MICWGIS Boys Club Messtah Opera Iuntor Doesn t do hts thtnktng ASSSITUDIY Sweefheflrts out loud but 11 15 Ball Com Mothers and evtdent tn hrs class DOUQIUSTS PYOQTOU1 work Amateur Hour Rebecca Qumtcma South Iordan Gtrls Club Mothers Program A pleasant brunette that has btg plans tor the future Roy Rexd Mtdvale FFA Boys Club Glad 1t s over wants to try somethmg else A glamorous a dan gerous cherxe wtth a lovely votce Una lean Rhodes Draper Dance Club Gtrls Club Rep Opera Messxah Prom Queen Assembltes Ambltton to be a housewtfe lean Rxch East Mtdvale lay Dee Gtrls Club Messtah Band Ambltton to be a beauttclan E7 M Moms Peterson Sandy Che-mlstry Club Athlettc Club Boys Club Football Track Basketball Ambttton law Wtth all thts athletlcs he should make a ltvely lawyer Gertrude Rlchardson West Iordan Masque and Gavel Glrls Club Messtah Ntckname Gerdte Ambxtton to get a good pob and maybe College Lots Romney Sandy DECA FHA Gtrls Club Karen Peterson Sandy Iay Dee Gtrls Club Messtah Her very frowns are fatrer far Than smtles ol other mcndens arel Cleo Rawson Unton lay Dee Glrls Club Queen Dog Patch Drag Flag Carrier for Band There lS a Motto that Ardyth Roper Mtdvale Cheerleader Charlon tan Dance Club Sports Club Messtah ASSembl1eS Ambttton to get that second rtng and ratse The 1QdY IS glamorous a basketball team 3 33 N dt: 4 . w ' :D X it - ,f- ' ' A 'hr' tif , f' x t - I A cute gal with- a and Daughters N1CknQmeQDuSty. Play, Opera. she clings to. . ,X Y A X t D in 3 Delano Rasmussen Mtdvale Skl Club Boys Club Play Opera Football Track Ambltlon cmd hobby a certa1n llttle blonde Karma Stephensen Rlverton Deputy Charloman Poster Staff Amateur Hour Drvmely tall and most dxvmely fair Lowell 3PQcer Rlverton Counctl Boys Club Football Honest and thoughtful Wllh mahce towards none wlth charrty for a Richard Rasmussen Mrdvale Boys Club VICE Presl dent Athletlc Club Key Club Tenms Football Basketball Hobby to ralse a racket Ctennlsl What s Bmgham got that Iordan hasn t'P Masque and Gavel Skl Club Sports Club Club 20 Chemistry Club Iumor Red Cross Chaxrman Opera Play Band Debate Ambxtlon Navy olhcers trammg school Manan Sund Sandy Charloman FHA Glrls Club Mothers and Daughters Program She s a mce g1rl ct proper g1rl E. . I wt., I ean Rxchardson West Iordan DECA Glrls Club Messlah Hobby Granxte aluml Nxce rmg Ieanl Ronald Smxth West Iordan FFA Boys Club Play Hobby larrmng down on the farm Carol Shenfi Sandy Glrls Club Messiah Hobby collectmg boys Ambttron to marry one of her speclmens Russell Robison Mxdvale Skt Club Language Club Masque and Gavel All State Chorus Messlah Play Assembhes Amateur Hour Pep Band Ambmon to get a Now Russell not a bachelorl Eldon Steadman. West Iordan FFA Boys Club Play Athlettc Manager N1ckname Charhe Ambltron to be a farmer and ralse 1ce cream Nexl Sorensen. Murray Athletlc Club Skl Club Football Tenn1s Bas ketball Track How he loves an argumentl -frm Maxme Steianoif Umon Iay Dee Gxrls Club Hop and Dog Patch Drag Comm1ttees Nxckname Clny Hobby Drrvmg that Cadlllac Kenneth Stemlelai, West lordan Club Play Travelmg Assembly Prom Floor Show Ambmon to become a famous actor Manlyn Sharp East Mldvale Councxl Gxrls Club Rep Language Club Sports Club Pres S141 Club Charloman Messlah Ambll1On to marry and ralse a blond blue eyed lamxly -gf 3 as ,cn 'TW ef- V ' A , I L ,5 ' y X x 1 l L ,. If ' gl - ' r Ns. I I l Culture' Club, Messiah' retry Sorensen' Sandy Ambition-io Stay bachelor's degree. Dance Club, Boys- 11. ' .' ' - - ' ' w ' ' l as 5- x , , X ' W l , , i ' y W I I ,fg. Er I ,V , If i Y X 'T Iohn Spratlxng West Iordan FFA Boys Club Hrgh school over Uncle Sam gettxng tm pat1ent wxth the other etghteen year olds hell soon be drttttn along Dale Sprxnger Gramte Checker He came safely through the three rugged years at Iordan Paul Smxth Draper Boys Club FFA 'l'rGClC Track star who rs al ways chasrng raxnbows Nan Sxmth Draper Donald Sxmmons Counc1l Masque and Draper Gavel Pres Charlon ran Language Club Play FIYSQ Place Re gtonal Speech Owner ot the most ln accesstble locker at Iordan Ava Ann Snyder Counc1l lay Dee DECA Glrls Club Messxah By the number of dxa monds 1n th1s school tt mrght be a matrl 'monral bureau Sylvla Sechuk Mrdvale Hlstorlan FHA Sports Club Culture Club lay Dee Messtah Opera State CllOl'lSlGI' MUSIC Pestlval As sembltes Amateur Hour The notes other so g are an angel s speech Boys Club Ambxtlon to become a lawyer and l1ve ln Hawan where the prneapples grow Duane Severson Sandy Boys Club day and sleep all ntght Ronald Stowe Mldvale DECA Boys Club Skt Club Mes lah Basket ball Football Tennis V1m vtgor and VaLoy Ioyce Steadman South Iordan G1rls Club Her happy nature spreads sunshlne through the dark old halls Dons Sexto Sandy Ou1ll and Scroll Presr dent Charlonlan lstry Club Press Club Paper Edxtor The grrl with the radrant personalrty Colleen Swapp Ea t Mtdvale Glrls Club Culture Club Twlrler Mothers and Daughters Program She IS partxal to Uncle Sammy s satlor lads Vance Steadman South Iordan Pollce Othcer Boys Club Hobby pol1sh1ng apples tor hrs Englrsh teacher Robert Stowe Sandy Councll Boys Club Key Club Club 20 to be a mtlhonatre Nothmg less than a b1ll1on w1ll SGl1SfY htm Melton Stelter Umon Councrl Boys Club Language Club Amateur Hour Travel mg Assembly Iordan w1ll have an empty space when she loses the talented M S We is 1 A t I . K RQ X x l X t g y J ,, 3 1 1 W Boys Club, Hall Union Ambitionlto eat all Language Club, Chem- Ambition-not content l Dorothy Smart Sandy G1rls Club lay Dee Mess1ah Wlth a name ltke that a glrl couldnt be dull Patsy Sxsam M1dvale lay Dee VICE Presxdent Girls Club Mothers and Daughters Program Theme Song It you w1ll be my love Verla Swupp East Mxdvale Masque and Gavel Glrls Club Ambltzon to get a job wxth a boss who has a comfortable knee lack Turner Sandy Messlah Play Pep Tom Shxmrzu Butler Athletlc Club Boys Club Yearbook CO Edxtor Football Ambltxon to be a m1ll1on dollar straw berry farmer Melvm Thomson Umon Boys Club Rxdmg Club Secretary Ambltlon to be an a1r plane mechan1c LaVelle Tnpp Mxdvale Boys Club School The l1ttle man wlth ha1r on hts chest Dynamtte comes 1n small packages Ioan Tnpp East Mldvale Glrls Club Culture Club Messlah Prom Commlttee Mothers and Daughters Program Her heart s Wlth the U S Navy Phrllxp Tolman Sandy Boys Club Amb1llOD to take rt easy take xt hght Band Band Orchestra Opera Track Ambltxon to have hts own dance band I..aRcnne Txmothy East Mldvale Sports Club Language Club Opera Messrah Prom Chalrman Band Pep Band Amateur Full ot fun and pep but longs forthe day when her sallor boy comes home Rxchard Troester Mldvale Deputy Camera Club Chemlstry Club Cul ture Club Boys Club Ambxtlon to be Uncle Sam s Arr Force Kay Thornton Draper Athletlc Club FFA Play Travelmg As Basketball Makes people feel lxke old frrends the flrst tlme they meet hxm Alberta Sharp Mldvale Gxrls Club V1ce Presl dent lay Dee DECA N1Ckname Blrdxe Ambltxon a yob that pays a rmlllon a week Matt Trontel Mldvale Marshall Councxl Athletxc Club Football Basketball Track Ambltlon to skxp the Infantry the Navy would be better Renee Turnbow Salt Lake Glrls Club Charlonxan Daughters Program Ambltlon to be able to munch chlcken whlle she takes dxctatxon I lb- ' I I I I - I I I I . l 1 1 1 ' ' h - 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , A ' U 1 ' I , , 1 ' 1 , - 1 1 1 1 ' I ' , . 1 1 , 1 ' ' - in - H D A ' 1 1 I 1, , 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 I Play, Messiah. N1Ckf1C1me'l0- Hour. sembly, Track, FHA. MOUIGTS Gnd 14? 'X l r l PP CR . -1--27. , K A 5153 , fn . Y 1 1 ,I-If Marilyn Thomson. Riverton Charlonian, Girls Club, Amateur Hour, Messiah. Ambition-to be able to write 150 words a minute while eating lemon pie. LeRoy Walker Union Boys Club Stage craft As honest as a dog fight Mary Beth Waterlyn. Union Iay Dee FHA Poster Committee Skiing or a broken neck? She decided in favor of the neck ,Wx Geraldine Thomson. Union Girls Club, Riding Club, Language Club, Messiah. 'The man that gets her for a wife Will be proud, you bet your lite. Ronald Walters Sandy DECA Boys Club Ambition to have two inch steaks three times a day and to have someone else pay for them Milton Walker Union Boys Club Athletic Club Football Baseball That still small voice Whom are we trying to kid '35- wwf S3 'iv :Pak W' I Ioyce Tame, Union Spanish Club, Riding Club, Girls Club, Messiah. Nickname-Io. Slick-looking chick. Everett Walters Sandy Boys Club Ambition to Join the Navy but hopes they ll feed him on spaghetti and meat balls Glen Wood West Iordan Boys Club Ambition to be a good farmer and have strawberries and cream every day George Thomas. South Iordan FFA, Boys Club. Robert Vale, Riverton Patrol, Boys Club. 'So long, it's been Ambition-to wear that good to know you.' ball and chain. Lynn Wolsleger Union DECA Orchestra Bond Play Messiah Football Track Beware of the big bad wolf in sheep s clothingl LaVar Wallgren Midvale Boys Club He is an artist Give him a brush and some paper and he can prove it Ioan Wilcox Midvale Masque and Gavel Charlonian Culture Club Secretary Play Amateur Hour Debate Oratorical Contest With grace to win with heart to hold With shining gifts that took all eyes Ierry Worthen Sandy Deputy Boys Club Athletic Club Baseball Football The way to fight women IS with your hat Grab it and run li' 'EZ7 ,J . ' 1 f. . I I I ' T ' I l I I I . I I I l . I - . . . . 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Arm. 4 , f , 'He-1 A' T f e . . 3, f i V , ff Y NM 1 M .K l 4 N 2 'f i- ' g I ' 1 Ioan Wrllxams West Iordan DECA Glrls Club Her lavorlte name 1S Douglas Glora Whetman Draper and Gavel and Sports Club President Messrah Opera Play Amateur Hour Ambrtlon Wayne Hobby Wayne Future Ambrtron Wayne Thrs gal s rn a rut Lonn Wxlson East Mrdvale Boys Club Football An ex Marlne who wants to enjoy the rest of hrs lrfe Ellen Wheadon South Iordan Ourll and Scroll Mas que and Gavel DECA Press Club Play Mothers and Daughters Program Hobby To eat and tc go to school Afton Wnght Sandy DECA Grrls Club Masque and Gavel Opera She left us for Calrforma Barbara Webster West lordan DECA Grrls Club Messlah Hobby boys small boys large boys short boys tall boys C1 Gerald Wxthers Rrverton FFA Boys Club School Play Not as brg as some but he can hold hrs own lack Wxllxams West Iordan Dance and Culture Club Presldents Language Club Opera Messrah Amateur Hour Hobby modern art loyce Worthen East Mrdvale Glrls Club Magazme Messxah Another one of Cupld s converts Manlyn Wxnger Umon Iay Dee Glrls Club Hobby sports prefers skatmg Robert Yates Mrdvale Ourll and Scroll Vrce Karen Wnght Mrdvale Cheerleader Charlon lan Language Club Dance Club Orchestra Band Messrah Year book Opera Assem blres Prom Commrttee Queen rose of the rosebud garden of g1rls Mary Lou Wxllxarns Sandy Sports Club Qurll and Scroll Press Club Grrls Club Paper Mary wants to gaxn more knowledge Four more years rn some good college Ralph Wzthers Draper Pfesldenl Manager 55ikMeSS1Gh Play gzzizoigeigiguper Allen Zxttxng Unron I could be better lf I Amblllon Q Damon FFA BOYS Club med any known Journalist Has the drstlnctron of But rt s so lonesome Of Q fashionable bemg the only Z In the being good ps-Ychlqmst senlor class l W l ' 1 L.. x Q ., N 'mf WN I W1 ' , A 1 ' ' ' ' I 1 ' ' A - I - I l A I - . - ' Q I 1 Charlonian, Masque Nickname-Molly. ' I ' ' . I - I I ' , . ' I 1 I . I I ' - 1 - I . I ' ' ,,- - I A 1 I ' W ' - . I I , - ' I . - I , I ' I ' ' ' I U I I . I ' ' ' 1 1 - ' 'A I . , . - , , . , 1 1 , , w 1 UTLZUVJ XL' WMM! 3.f' YYNM Siepbm Motfo Yvonne Bcrreft LJVOIZ Th0fl1f0lZ wifi, H 1 A an we '35 5- K V 4. ., D 'I A in 2. 'gr . an Q VP G nn -Jf + fl V 5 4,0 f vu tx .. .Q f fe fr-7 e A 4-35: fs. . 2' eu ,MH we 2 ,Q 13' 'Q Carol Ann Bodell. Midvale Deloy Beckstead. South Iordan Earlene Bowen. Midvale Ray Baker. Draper Betty Beckstead. Riverton Dean Boggess. Union Blaine Brown. Midvale Yvonne Berrett. Riverton Page forty-nine 'wr' 'Vt Q have Ji 'G' ff M153 tm Donna Rae Asay. West Iordan Scott Atkinson. Midvale Thelma Ashford. Sandy Elma Ashford. Sandy Clair Ahlstrom. Union Blaine Anderson. Sandy Shirlene Alsop. Sandy Gerald Ainsworth. Crescent Anne Allsop. Draper Vaughn Allen. Draper La Rue Allen. Draper Iay Archibald. Granite Karen Anderson. Riverton Lowry Adamson. Draper Shirley Aste. Draper Gale Atkinson. Sandy Ianice Andus. Draper Gene Bergman. Sandy Vonda Butterfield. Midvale Iohn Burlew. South Iordan Franklin Bogenschutz. South Iordan Carol Iean Berrett. Murray Seth Butterfield. Herriman Betty Iane Bollschweiler. Butler Donna Mae Butterfield. Riverton Mary Benningtield. Union Duane Briggs, Bennion Boyd Beckstead. Sandy Darlene Butterlield. Riverton Mildred Boskovich. Midvale f 1' r F55 'SDC Floreen Bernardo, Draper Trevor Barker, Riverton Dorothy Brother. Union Gordon Brady, Union Mildred Brown. Midvale Bon Brunetti, Union Howard Brown, Riverton Robert Butterfield, Riverton N Ioyce Bishop. Midvale Iohn Benis, West Iordan 'cud' Antone Brklacy. Crescent 13- 5 Marcel Beckstead, West Iordan Merrill Brindley, Draper Iaclr Bills, Riverton Geneane Brady, Union Bemell Berrett, Riverton Edna Mae Butterfield. South Iordan Eldon Bolliger, Sandy Golden Berrett, Union Marilyn Beath, West Iordan Berva Beckstead. South Iordan Winona Bytendorp, Cottonwood Douglas Christensen, Draper Beverly Child, Union 3 mv Blix ? ' Q..-vw' Iimmy Cundick, Midvale Pat Coleman, Draper Larry Crossgrove, Draper . , Beverly Curtis, Union Warlough Crane. Blufidale Bill Carlson, Midvale N 1 'WIN 16 Fo iw an - V , ' -s,,..- .Q 6. iw. or X Iohn Crane, Riverton lane Crane, Riverton Maxine Condie, Union Gene Cranfill, Riverton Claudia Coles. Sandy Kaye Christensen, Union Verda Christensen, West Iordan Harry Christensen, Midvale Page fifty ! x if A.. 'T if R -'Q' .J-XX. '27 if R 7 :WX Fifi' Garwin Farnsworth. Union Ellis Forman, Herrirnan Colleen Fullmer, West Iordan 5 ,mr Lowell Ferguson, Cottonwood Heights '9- Mary Forbush. Murray Dean Frandsen, Sandy Allen Fairbourn, Crescent Beth Gariield, Draper Page fifty-one M, 1 loyce Comstock, Sandy Marlene Crump, Riverton Otto Draper, Midvale Donna Cowdell, Riverton IaNeen Dimond, Midvale Ramon Darton, Union Bernice Downs, Midvcile Duane Day, Draper Ioycelyn Day, Draper Peter Dow, Umon Lulean Despain, Granite Calvin Dumas, Midvale Nellie Doolittle. Sandy Mildred Eyre, Sandy Maureen Edwards, Sandy Donald Ebert, Sandy Rowland Enamoto, Union Doris Egbert, Union Lou Ann Erickson. Union Margie Egbert, West lordan Fames Egbert, West Iordan Shirley Essex. Crescent Arlan Evans. Riverton Shirley Egbert, West Iordan Tommy English, Butler Karin Finlayson. West Iordan Bob Folsom, Midvale Nadine Fowler, East Crescent Bob Fillmore. Riverton Betty Ioan Fitzgerald, Draper ,dw .- , . S ,, . ,Q 1. El W is .W .. if Ann Groves. Murray Neil Gardner, West Iorclan Carole Green, Butler Lyle Groves. South Iordan Dean Gilbert, Riverton Arm Greenwood, East Midvale Ralph Gibbons, Draper Dixie Greenwood. Sandy Robert Gull. Sandy Ray Green. Blulldale Richard Gilbert. Midvale Gary Holt, South Iordan Shirley Hobbs, Riverton Neldon Hogan. West Iordan Iessie Holt. South Iordan Ianice Harrison, Draper Ladine Humberg, Sandy Alden Haws. Crescent Iacqueline Henschke. Sandy Ira Hatch. Blulfdale Gloria Hutchings, South Iordan Leora Hemmingsen. Salt Lake City Don Houmand. Sandy Larry Holt. South Iordan Dale Hughes. Sandy Patricia Hammond, Sandy Margie Hardcastle, Sandy Gary Hughes, Sandy Gladys Hamilton, Riverton Rex Holt. South Iordan QB , ,af 4-' can is . ff. , . W A .atwrv H I., f W 2 QF' - ' 4 'ld if 'STS eff .49 ' if A ' ff, My ixxm wf-aw . I 2 4 S, f V, ,Q G 3 rv .' QE75 Lf' Qj.f ' i H mls Yi Agfffeh H Q ip lllF N'1lll fs. J me 1 .arf W 'Ya s.. Q4 ,iz 3 r- aa. Th 2 - e D -f ' lx if Q' -' 'lik-f if .V DeMoine Hardman, Union Madge Haun, Blufldale Lloyd Hill, Sandy Ioanne Harrocks, Blutldale Reid Hansen, Draper Leah Haley. Midvale Robert Hansen. South lordan Raymond Haracastle. Sandy Page fifty-ww .2147- xl ? V 5' W ' K N Q 4, -f 6.17, x A-, ' 1 -' - 4 2 C, 1 ,. V . ,A ,, ' , 1 we , xp, 4, . ' f K 3 . vs wa. - me 4 y Q, ov' H. 5 ' ki Q an 5 Q. , lf , Y-we qw, ' 'M V-f 4 Q... 1 Wayne Holt, South Iordan Gary Hatt. South lordan Phyllis Huff, Riverton Dennis lpson, Draper Ioann Ienkins, Sandy Louis Iensen. Union Dorine lohnson, South lordan Leo Iensen, Union Dan Ioos. Draper Marilyn Iones, Sandy Bonnie lohnson. Midvale Clynn Iennings, Midvale Ruth Iensen. Sandy Konrad lanssen, East Midvale Alice Iensen, Midvale I i r t , , I ' ' , r X-, si r t 41 W ff ' 13 Leah Jenkins, Mrdvqie Q. fi X S M- f Clarence Iacobsen, Draper W M K 'T' Dick Iolmstun. Union AL K' 'r - 1 W It .Aj Barbara Iaynes. Crescent . Richard Iohnson, East Crescen ' W' A 5,4 A Q LL? K' .J fe I 51 ' vt 3:1 an . W I 'f' loss Iensen. Midvale Q fx ' ' J ffl. 4' , Iames Ienson, West Iordan , ' E A lack Iones. Midvale - S Carma Iackson, Union A HV? 4 xi Beverly Iohnson. Sandy A .5 1. .rd v , .: M Tw ni 5 V S. ., '53 , ' F G i - I t Conover Iensen, Sandy I ' ' X ,T Noel Jensen. East Midvale -1 mi 1' I gh A ES, Boyd Iensen, Crescent S ' ' ' Dean Iohnson.. Union Trent leppson, Union Carol Kelstrom, Sandy ,L -gy Deverle Kylen. Bluffdale fre E 'H A Don Kay, Butler 4 ' ' George Kalipetsis. South Iordan f A 1 '35 ?6'-2 N C - - t ,L r A 1 h J X XY ni Sw' Page fifty Audrey Kirton, Draper Betty Rae Lloyd. South Iordan Larry Lunnen. Crescent Frances Leyba. West Iordan -three EN ff' ,f ff t K , -of' is Robert Larson, Sandy at X,1- X . P f- H 'Q Urla lean Lloyd, Crescent . J., 64 Q, ii 'K ' 'ZF LaVelle Lloyd, Riverton im R L U . ' . -W Dora Lambson, Sandy i 3, . 'A r y 1 ,wby Ieri Anne Losee, Cottonwood Heigiiis xt Q if, M Q ,.f ' Q jg -7 N ',.:.f ,, ., . H A lohn Lawson, Sandy Dorothy Lloyd, Crescent Kenneth Laveder, East Midvale Paul Lyon, West lordan Duane Leek, Union Vaughn Lancaster, Union Don Lehmitz, West lordan Ice Lapore, West Iordan Dona Larsen. Bluttdale Dixie Lawson, Sandy Eve Miller, Sandy Dix McMullin. South Iordan Ruth Madsen. Sandy Stephen Motto, Union Sherlene Milne, Midvale Tom Mace, Crescent Iames Miller, Herriman Mary Miller, Draper Kim Millerberg, East Midvale Selma Mori, Crescent Allen Miller, Sandy Kenneth Merkly, Union Ubuki Miki, West Iordan Glenden Moon Riverton Ianice Mabey. South Iordan ,M .N fri , Q is 43, Pl wg 5, gf 5 X , x' 1. N-Q L, 1. ,Ext el A L 1 K f 'r 23' ... -f '53- ft sc 'S-0 it -.p 'I' it M, S -it t- t 24 -4' Y Qmgl 15? x- ' -X. fxx' 'I 5 , . L I .4-f' 1-f. i 'Q QX 9 f Z Wh. 'ti Bryant Miner. Riverton Delia Martin, Midvale Don Merrill, Bluffdale William Mc Omie, Riverton Nancy Lee Maddox, Midvale Betty Marsh, Granite Franklin Malstrom, West lGYfiUf1 Maxine Maynard, South lordan Pllgl' fifty-four 'S if 4- Q. 6' is S, 'JZ 'Q 'Ah i iv X 'Q me x. w 'Fi' . 5 - sv 4 'T Robert Markus. Midvale Ioan McCormick, Union Mary Maynes. Midvale Mary Ann Mounteer. UNION Iimmy McNamara, Union Virginia Montgomery, Sandy Mickey Mascaro, Union Fred Mortensen, Midvale Larraine Mitchell, Draper Keith Nelson, Midvale Lola Norris, Sandy Mary Nelson. Midvale Ianice Nell, Riverton Frank Nickle, Sandy Betty Nielson, Riverton Nena Nielson, Sandy Hal Naylor. South Iordan Florence Neff, Union Glen Nerdin. West Iordan Phil Nielson, Draper Donna Nelson. South Iordan l..aMarr Olson, Crescent Beverly Oborn, Union Iohn Orwin. Union Patsy Ozancin. Cottonwood Bonnie Olson, Midvale Iimmy Ontiveros. Midvale Stella Okuba, West lordan lack O'Brien, East Midvale 1 X , N , ' ' - ' ff' Eldon Olson, Union ' , ' ' x f ' Ai i 21, , f V X t XX UP? ,I I I ' I x , ' , f ' , .74 , x . 1 1 7 'X in N if r ft , - K 1 r , 1 - ' . Llw 7 llnf' 4 I A I, If N l X 'V f ,414 1 ff V N- ? Duane Olson. Crescent Pauline Porter. Union Louise Poor, Herrirnan Norma Pate, Sandy Vaughn Price, South Iordan Dennis Parker. Crescent Darlene Pederson, Crescent George Padgen, Midvale Page fifty-five f . Q fd GL 7 5 :gy 5 Q 'Q . v A r +1 4 Lois Price, Weat lordan Gail Peterson, Went lordan Bernice Prescott. Midvale Vella Peterson, Sandy Hay Parker, lvlxdvale LeRoy Pratt. Draper Angeline Pangos, Sandy Dean Robertson. Union Martha Rasmussen. Butler Sharon Roach, Draper Billy Rutishauser, Crescent Richard Rawson, Union Barbara Romney. Sandy VaI.oye Roos. Union La Dean Roberts. Butler Dorene Radmall, West lordan laneil Rosenhan. Midvale Ralph Sylvester, Draper Earl Silcox, Riverton Lynn Smith, Draper Ivan Smart. Union Dorothy Silberstein, Sandy Kent Severson, Sandy Randall Smith, Draper LaMar Sanders. Crescent Norita Scott, Sandy Barbara Spencer, Blutfdale Bob Sugiyama, Draper Dorothy Smith. Draper Donald Sundberg, Sandy E N .. pw., .-uw g . ..,. . .KN ,... X X rl D: W f ' 5'f+1 F' A ' .3,,::., Qt, f 'g I Q if 4 a H X lg x r if J ,an ,- 36A A-tx t wc, , D xv, i an J . ,V j' R al' 'E - if lf K as if ,Q gf FQ Tv H ,Q Q., , Y P 1 , 1 151, S it M n, ' 1' ',v,. 'Y -A , Marlin Shields. South Jordan Warren Schmidt, East Midvale lay Steadman, West Iordan Elaine Sheppick, South lordan David Sorensen, Sandy Mary Steadman, West lordan Sidney Sharp, Midvale Dorothy Satovich. Midvale Mary Ellen Sjoblom. Draper Lillian Slaughter, Sandy Page hfty-szx ws-A 4 'lx ,rs G' -53 19' N his ,' K ,Z W' wi X 'lg' rii'1 -vs Yu' zzz' I ,nv fs f A- .ws W ,, 6' 'vp' 73- 4-', W' 'K NNY ,!' f pg: R. sw 0 63' ,, ' T Tom Wood, Los Angeles Dennis Webster, Sandy Q idl- Karen Webb, Midvale V lack Walker, Sandy 3 'Z W Shirley Walker, Union l .. 1 :J I ,,,,,,, Gilbert Wallgren, Midvale I In Klea Washburn, Draper ' ' 3 LJ- 'Il , Clark Young. South Iordan . . Keith Youngdell, West lordan I 4 J, 1- V' Lorin Zitting, Union ' ,wk V5 WL .- .f I f' Page fifty-seven Tom Severson, Salt Lake City Dorothy Smith, Riverton Rieka Steinfeldt, West Iordan Guy Steadman, Riverton Gerald Scott, Granite Iohn Tingey, Midvale Connie Tanner, Midvale Lee Tapp. Union Dick Thomas, Midvale LaVon Thorton, Midvale Lola Mae Terry, Draper Bob Thun, Midvale Glenn Turpin, West Iordan Bonna Tucker, Draper lay Toone, Draper Ieneal Terry, Sandy Helen Vigil, Cottonwood Heights Rosella Vicchrilli, West Iordan Lou Vranes, East Midvale Madalin Vaccaro, Union Carmen Vaudrey, Draper Leland Van Valkenburg, Union Ned Wardle, South Iordan Marilyn Whitman. Sandy Beverly Webb, Riverton Shirl Wright, Midvale Max Withers. Riverton Laureta Whetman. Murray Dean Wheadon, Sandy Connie Walker, Union 'Q i MQ ,- hr-t ,, 5 I 2 ,i, 4 . x--' Y- QW! 1 Q V' Sophomore! Mem 'YQYK Rv-M ' N.'S,U 14 46 ,f fl X If 1' . f ff X' 1 M .J ! J Lf 'AJ f .J 4,1 X'-Q.: 'Nw -'I' R03 B1 mfolz I Cbarlg I1 106115011 Cbarlc ne Bazloy Page fifty eight 9' gg ' Ashley lack Angus Nada Anderson Ronald Allgood Raulxn Anderson Lafiee Alleman Delores Acerson ltsuo Alumoto Draper Midvc-,le Midvale Butler Sandy Riverton Mrdvale com, Anderson Harvey Atkinson Rita Asay Annette Anderson Iames Abbott Barbara Ainsworth Robert Anderson idvale Union West Iordan Bluftdale West Iordan Crescent Sandy Iuamta Ainsworth Nina Anderson, Union Leon Allsop, Union Marlene Anderson, Sandy Carl Bailey, Sandy Gladys Butterfield. Riverton Ruel Brown, Draper Brent Bills, Herriman Coleen Bills, Riverton Doris Booth, Midvale Ioanne Brady, Sandy Margaret Brklacy, Crescent Kay Bateman, West lordan Blaine Bamett, East Midvale DeLora Bodell, West Iordan Ioy Beckstead, Riverton Gloris Bates, Sandy Marilyn Boyce, Cottonwood Heiohts Sherry Berrett, Sandy Melvin Brown, Butler Lee Brady, Union Mardelle Bennett, Midvale Carma Brown, Sandy Shirley Brown, Riverton Delores Burrnester, West lordan Don Brady. Midvale hfty-nine ,JM - k , Q 5 . , . x E y ' .f F u 43' it 'ft 4 K 51? www ev- Q, 5, 'ki ,. ,vga -'f ' B ,i,,,f, V 45, it in ,Q -.:. ,A In , r x 'f W 1 W il , , J . i -5 fa ' L9 4. N ie ff y. 'Q Roy Brinton Reata Butterfield Shirleen Bodell Dennis Brown Trulq Becksgegd Gary Bolliger Almon Butterfield Lynette Ball Sandy Herriman Midvale Draper West Igrdqn Sandy Herriman Midvale Garry Butterfield Odell Busenbark Norma Bird Kenneth BYOWH limmY Bfisiol I'-'Quito Befullo David Beefffflff Theme' Brown Riverton Sandy Midvgle Crescent Bluftdale Riverton South lordan Mldville Naomi Brady, Sandy David Bean, East Midvale Larry Burkmshaw, West Iordan Larry Brady, Union Charlene Bailey, Draper al 19 f 1 We Q . N A A , . A l X ' tv as as loy Cardwell, Riverton 'VM 31? ji 4 Q A Marvel Christensen, Sandy K 5 ,Q 1 ' X A Raymond Clements, Midvale Y K if ' La Dawn Casper, Bluffdale 'B 4, - Barbara Ann Clark, Draper U . 1' 4 2,15 ,-. no it t 2 in 3' my M' I, J A mt . HT V' W' Larna Carson, Sandy ' ' Charlene Crapo, Sandy wx X t Thomas Clark, Sandy 5 H ' JZ Q qv: Tommy Cowley, Sandy 'qs llq' 1 My Betty Comstock, Sandy la' is if S t I 5 I ,ki r S, ,- ,gh 1 pa et X . e, Y I 3' '- N i , .W S firm Y Marva Cook, Union X f Margie Crump, Blutfdale 'wid 5, , Y V Hazel Carter, Draper X ' lie, Mary lean Cartwright, Draper W Thomas Creer, Midvale l ,WMU -:L - 1 . - Q K , ' ' 9 Z 4' t w r.. ,A , nn. 'va 'li WK A ' .gd , ,. 1 We '..' i if if is M' Glen Cundick, Sandy Bruce Craine, Herriman Allen Dumas, Midvale Ross Delgado, Midvale Weston Dahl, Midvale Page srxty f J ,ar- Ui if lim, ,J-I Dale DSRSIGY Myma Lee Lanny Draper George Dean Marilyn Drake Riverton Dowding Sandy Butler Creggenf West jordan Bruce DeHaan Ed DeTuvis LaVon Dansey Glen Dunn Rita EY,-e Union CTSSCGDX Riverton Midvale Scmdy Kenneth Eastman. Herriman Larry Edmondson. Union lean Evans. South Iordan Gary Fitzgerald. Crescent Golda Flanders. Riverton QI: Katherine Frkovich. Midvale V 'VV McKay Fuller. Crescent V E R Sheila Fitzgerald. Draper V. Sherry Fitzgerald. Draper Arlo Forsyth. Butler - 3 '..::. 1,3 Felix Favatelix. Sandy V Rea Frandsen, Riverton X 'D Elaine Famsworth. Union Nonna Gehring, West Iordan 1 K' I ,.,,,. Pat Grover. Riverton Myron Grimaud, Midvole Marjorie Grimaud, Midvale Ann Grover, Draper Deon Gadd. Midvale Aleene Graham, Union pk 43 at ,j 1 M11 'wx my u T is H W i ,W its fr oi 'tt ' if if file . ., Iaznes Dahl West Iordan Faye Evans Draper 'fi fi Ms- 6 fe! ' . ,X , 4-:. i '7 ., N fl... i ff lean Davies Rodney Dahl Sandy West Iordan Marie Erekson Affh'-lf Elmer Cottonwood Sandi' 9 Q 'S' 'ESB' . ' 5 1 -1- Y , .cfggf Q Wt As I ik , 'Ie fs. P 1' Ioan Glover, East Midvale Betty Glines. West Jordan Glen Giles, Blufidale Luana Gordon. Midvale Blaine Griiiin. Midvale Page szxty-one Ev 1' . I .,.4 A we 9 2.1, r u t. t F ' 5,1 X y f ', lx L., :Vat Crissie Gray Gfwlen Gissemmga Sharon Greenwood Ernie Gabler Henry Galvqn Cottonwood Mldvdle anuel Gonzales Sandy Shirley Gaster Granite Midvale Robert Grifiis FGY Hel-1359! Scmdy Myrna Harmon Union Albert Hansen R1ChGl'd H688 Union Union EYSNM Hun West Iordan Nina Holt Draper Bluffdale Riverton Union :Kr ,.et . Q 1. w 11 .,,. 15: A 'M ., 'V , cg -Q. 'X 'E' 45' ., ' w lx f l , 1 , -, 1 ' A -is Q A n, ' sv if S --, V ' Q A-lf... M 2, M Gene Ham. West Iordan Joe Hansen. Sandy Vaughn Humphrey, Sandy Kenneth Howell, Draper Fern Hardman, Bluffdale Bryce Howlett, Draper Ianet Hughes, Sandy Dale Howlett, Draper Donna Hardcastle, Sandy Harvey Hansen. Butler Iackie Hardman, Union Ioanne Henschke, Sandy Betty Hofer. West Iordan Paul Hedman, Union Clara Huntsman, West Iordan Donna Rae Hiatt. Bluffdale Alena Hunt. South Iordan DeRoyce Harrison. West Jordan Marian Hillis. Sandy Patricia Hofmann, Midvale Susie Hand, Granite Bryant Holman. Union Edwin Hoopiiaina, Midvale Glen Hill. Draper Rose Marie Harper. Midvale Page szxty two -X . ,fy raw' .1 Q.. rg eq, .., - t 'Ui y , Y' , , -T -ef 4 Asst Q' ' , vt 4, ll . N.. I . 1 Bryce Howlett Draper Kent Iensen Midvale Marilyn Iohnson Verla Iames Union West Iordan Wendell lenkins Claire Ienkins Sandy Midvale Laura Ioseph. Sandy Charles Iarmen, Union Curtis Iensen, Sandy Iim Iohnstun, Union Thearn larvie. Draper LaMoine Ienson, Draper LaRae Kartchner. West Iordan Florence Kiisel, Sandy Elaine Kerkman, West Iordan Gail Kemp, Crescent Ruth Kritzer, Sandy Marva Ieanne Kimball, Draper Roy Lien. Draper Marjorie LeFevre, Sandy Doreen Loveall. West Iordan Roger Lepore. West Iordan Dorothy Lee, Midvale Lul-inn Lyon. West Jordan Lorna Long. Sandy Robert Lloyd, Riverton Betty Lambson. East Midvale Valena Leonard, Sandy Iohnn LeFevre, Sandy Onnie Leyba, West jordan Richard Linnarz, Sandy Page sixty-three ,1- my y Anus' ... Q- ra. N, if- ,A .ri 1 fi, Nw ff- apl K: 'Yi' ' , like 7 if 'wr , 4 -A , sz S 3, 4 y 5' vii, '- ,y ssl, io, We . V Q.-L ' ' i I. .x ! i A r,,,, Dean larvis Charlynn Iohnson David Iacobsen David Iensen Riverton Midvgle Draper Union DeV0n lenkins LaMar Iohnson Keith lex David 101195 Midvale Riverton Union Sandy W I' 7 3' if.: L , :L 5 T - 'Q 7 If Y ' . 1 ' ,...e,. I X ' ,' Aw X ..-. ... A , '- - A-. ,iii y kg ,gig r I A , Mak :Gi A in f 'X X gf, if 5. W f s, if' .. ,ge 1-., Rf:- R9 J - , V17 V ,Vi y I Q' 9- W ,Q-ss Ruth Mounteer East Midvale Kay Mitchell Draper Georgene Middelstadt, Rivet Earle Morris, Sandy Monte Maynard, Riverton Kenneth Mounteer. Union Marilyn Miller, Granite Pat Marsh, Granite S Val Dean Murray, Went lord Larry Mncklesen, Crescent Kaye Micklesen, Draper Florence Malstrom, West lor Dan Maughm, East Midvale Kathleen Merrill. South lordc Elda Rae Mounteer, Midvalta Nancy Motto, Union Marilyn Milne, Union Sandra Newman, Riverton Iimmy Nunley, Union Collins Nelson, Sandy Myrna Nowlan, Union Dennis Newbold, Sout-ti Iordc Iohn Nystrom, Sandy Ioan Neff Union Naola Newbold, Riverton lack North Murray Marlene Neff, East Midvale Page X, 'A sa., 1- y ,V - . .L-:V ,. ., 6 f' C. 'K Cv , I X 'L ' li if 4 'f A 1 I I ' Y, ft 514 , ,W . E ' fri, tg. y M? In H gy , Y, gi, Q ,, E E 3 k vi? l 1- . L-' I P Cf ,ff I f 5 Darlene Nickle Peggy Nielson Bernell Newbold Elmer Newman Ioyce Oakeson Alice Olsen Phyllis Orwin Sandy Riverton South Iordan Riverton South jordan Sandy East Midvale Tommy Oaks Gerald Oakeson Shirley Olson Boyd Obershaw Stanley Ortar Ray Olsen Rosalind Olsen East Midvale South Iordan Crescent West Jordan Sandy Wallace Olsen East Mldvale Carol Olson. Butler Slurley Olson. Mtdvale Nadine Olson Crescent Charles Prerce Sandy Nola Fae Pedersen Crescent Helen Pedersen Rmverton Iames Pangos Sandy Norma Player Mldvale Charles Peeler Mldvale Betty Io Park R1verto'1 Ardxe Penrod Sandy Pete Petrarca Umort Ioanne Plxton Draper Della Parker Mldvale Don Prescott Mxdvale Ted Pxerce Sand Dorothy Parkm L 1, Ronald Parry Bl tt I.udellP1erson West Iordart Shirley Parry Bldtfdale Roger Parsons Mldvale Ernest Peterson Sandy Gaul Parry Blufidale Page szxty fi e Butler East Midvale .-15,45 M '17 QQ! ,.J 4W 3 .M N13 Wfnl QM Y ' 5 s Q ' -P f ' -nb 7 'lt ,Y t H3 L ,' on i 1- -W 'P 1, , ' 0 v , f I, n :H I 23, gl ' J I , A K A ,gi ,R T X M, . ? , ' .-.. Q.. P.. . A xg r L A Y .Ts K W ,,,,. Q: Q 5 , ' ' We ' . . .W . I 'L I -ru ' TTC ' . ' 3 Er . 4 jing, Q e gvf,-l it . 'V ' Gwynne Park. Sandy W, P .1 1 ' , 'fra her K I , u 'dale 1 , 'M .W , Ku? 5' 1: 'V N - ., N te it ii, Y I-Q ,, x 2 - , E A . S ff!-1 , V 1 'har' 1 ' - .,,- t y g P A tix? . I 1 1 V 7 I 1 vw ks, 5 2 1' 7, ' e,- X , A I - V f IM, v Q, .. S.. 4. A -f . V 'Q . I Q 'Ulf .1 ' 'gl Q' ' 190- 'Fi G. 'W iii- vo- S Q- 'W it fe? i X I 4 M t 1 'f '35 -at 45 'lf' gg, R X 'K . 'B 'T -e. ,Q t K' 1 , ' TY' Anna Mqe Phelps Howard Pierson Faye Rich Dorothy Rosenlcrantz Bel-Qhq Rudelick Thelma Rhodes Sflfldi' E551 Midvcle WSSl lordw Vaughn Rasmussen Crescent Midvole Lawrence Ray Beverly Robinson-Barbara Roberts lla Radmall Sandy IQY Richqydson Iunice Rlchms Midvole Union Riverton West Iordon Keith Richuydson West Iordqm Draper v . ag We -V Q6 0.1 I - 2 '- A - Q I gr' s ., -r WV, 6- 'S rs.. -9 m 'Sava rf-S A t A ..fW.f,.f . , Q at A A y, r at X , W t, ft 4-6 fl' 1, ' is ' .,. 4fl'.tf .A l West lordan Gerald Swenson. Union Merlin Smith. Sandy Beth Ann Sorenson. Bluifdole Diane Silcox. South lordan Barry Sharp, Draper Dale Shelton. East Midvole Claudia Scoifield. Union Richard Steadman. South lord Dorene Sagers. Sandy Carol Sharp. West Iordan Carolyn Smith. Draper Peggy Sioblom, Sandy Ioan Schmidt. West Iordan lollnn Smith. Draper Kay Smith. Sandy Marilyn Stoffers. Midvole Rowen Schmidt, East Midvale Gordon Sharp. East Midvcrle Gerald Swenson. Union Diana Savage, Butler Rex Sylvester. Draper Dean Smart. Butler Sherril Schouton. South lordan Robert Soderman. Midvale Ruby Seito. Sandy Kill Page sixty six 'wilt iQ :Q in ,nil-Xffxhn if . ' , Q'-T .fl 'E ' , -rf. 4 rn LQMCH' Simmons Dxck Stocking Ralph Smxth Umor! Rtverton West Iordan MOUIB Thomas Wxllard Tnnnaman Roy Thomson U1'1101'1 East M1dva1e Unxon Kaye Wxnn Umon Gayle Wnght M1dvale RaNcxe Weber Mldvale Dxane Webster West Iordan Paul Wllcox M1dVQle Sldney White Sandy Stanley Wnght Sandy Vxvxan Waddoups Sandy Reva Walters Draper Ierry Walker West lordan Ronald Wood Umon Hugh Washburn Draper Melvin Wilson East Mldvale Carlxe Wmn Butler Carl Wall M1dvale Patsy Walker Unlon Tommy Welch M1dvale Ruth Whittle West Iordan Kent Whetman Draper Blame Walters Mtdvale Lorrcnne Whxtehead Unron Shuley Webster West Iordan x25 Q -Q Y ,E r I Patsy Tucker Draper Unxon Mae Txppets Draper Mldvale 'wx u-...., Gwen Tenmson Ralph Vreelren if ,Q 1 -. X ze i N , i . v , QZMIA V my K Gordqn Tripp Ioan Torkelsen Mrdvqle Fhverton Garr Vxncent DOGI1 V'-H1 UG!! Mrdvole Sandy 'DN ft? if n KA -x M. w.-'A' ,,:. -we ,Q 1.- ia, A M' 9C'6. lackW1echert West Iordan ,,. 8 A 'V Gen Yates West Iordan Page szxty seven C7 f - '1 v, f' f ' ' I! 1 f , X f 1 f r' V , H K f ll , 1 A I ' J I .4 Y ff' , I -4 ' 1 1 I 1 -' ' , . l 1 4 4 v . ' kt A , -N A, W, 1 4. f ' ' Av- -. 42, Vg - -ff' , fe- 'L E - , t - X-f' A of , t we .2 1 ' f . . I V A , W A VK- J - ff, -5, q. ' , , f k L X M., f.. ,. .. t ' , 4 -N A f 'rf -Q' X ' - ' 3, if 75 'xt f ' ' 2 . I 1 , M ,, f Darlene Withers. Draper A me X Y , X - l W ' f . . I . r 3, x I W 'N I A' f: E Z -f -L, Q.. Y ' A 'Q -. 1 W' 3 W 1 N. - Af., 4 ' , ...AW .ft K Q A , I ' ' A' , I -.xr ' r ab -9 - 1 .- . I V , X ,Q my . x , A , .f , M , I ' 'cf' 2 r 9 t 'wt Q J fs Y ' X Q , . . I ' A 'rw y' x if .f v-N . li 1 , 'A - -W Ewa. , V M . . f f' Ab' ,pw -,,, . 55. I W A if ' ' I . . I gr X I an U 1 4 .N S K5 -. Q ' , 1 ,nf ,- V ' 1 Charlu E Comstock Medxcal Corps Semor lrom West lordan Basxc traxmng at Fort Ord Calllor ma then to Fort Sam Houston and to Camp Hood Texas for medxcal and dental traxmng On December 23 1950 shxpped to Yokohama Iapan to a medxcal hospxtal Iamn H Potter Seaman second class Navy Semor from Mxdvale Basxc trammg tn San Dlego Shxp U S S Tortuga statxoned m Iapan and Korea area loo Buhler Navy Semor from Mld vale Basxc traxmng m San Dxe o Statmoned at Treasure lsland Francxsco Calllorma Radxo Tech nology School SERVICE BUYS Albert wluldhl Navy Semor from Mxdvale Enlxsted Iuly l948 Boot U S S Helena Toledo Worcester Spnng held and St Paul On cruxses to all countnes that border on the Pacthc Ha: been xn actxve servxce Mxlton Morton Navy Semor from Mxdvale Enlisted xn Iune 1950 Basxc m Korea smce Ianuary 1950 bombardments and evacuattons of wounded tramxng lh San Dxego Now m Pact hc on U S S Baxroko Navy Semor from Mud traxmng m San Dxe o Radar School n 'A A I . h , gan I ,W Camp San Diego. served 'aboard l 1 . 4 I ' 'l i gan Pte Ralph Burn: Marme Senxor Plc Earl lay Mxtchell Army Semor from Mxdvale Basrc trqmmg m Sqn from Mxdvale Basrc trammg at Fort Dtego Now statroned ln Iackson lA11eY Kanigs Sfcllfnjd G1 Camp vxlle Florxda ln axr techmcal school 'terburg mburg n mm' Who Would Have Been at Iordan Th1S Year Pnvate Ioe Roberts Medxcal Corps Iumor from Mldvale Enhsted Iune 7 1950 Basic trammg at Chmcal Psychology School at Fort Sam Houston Texas Letterman General Hospxtal Presldlo San Franctsco Callfornta On way to Korea on Apnl 7 Page sixty nme Semor from Sandy Enhsted rn May 1948 Left lor Korea tn Iune 1950 Home on leave for seventeen days then back to Korea Marine Plc lay M Stoadman Semor from Mxdvale Enhsted Sept 29 1950 for three years Boot tram mg tn San Dxego Now statxoned at Barstow Cahtorma Class Semor lrom West Iordan En listed November 20 1949 Tramed at Fort Ord Cahlorma In Korea stnce September 1950 Drxves truck GFW9' M- Boufiii U1i9bY1f NCWY. Dean Crrndick. Army, Private First ,'QX W W A :, v A J, W gt' Y V' ' W R' ' 1 M 6 5 .nj Q as J w ,, , . K! I W, nv Q, K' N x si: te ' L9 t ' I l . r - vs - nnn gm 's Qi , -5 9, S 3 W-if .. 1' Q W' sh , W :,V ,AQ- K News 3 ,Q 45 J. , , xv S.,-f W' :sw i Vilv 'T' Elzii , di Wig Q3 W mg? Q Q 1, V A K ,jg ' H 'Zia 'Eff' ,F in A :Z wg' gi Q. t E QSQ' l M + K ' f 'H 'Q i Qs,-E-5 Q5 M !fg ' 5 Q? 1. A gig, J r i ,, fg xy 4 U . W W Q Sw Zsf 2+ f 1,3 as 5 Q -5, 9 J if N' r . - ':... 15, ---' 4 W ix -Q31 ' ' ':': A ' ChQflonianS Number Pep and Scholarship One Hundred The past year has seen Iordan's pep club again marching out in up-to-the- minute dresses of maroon and gray. The Charlonian Club, organized in 1925 by a mere handful of girls, has become so popular that in 1951 it has swelled its ranks to a hundred, each girl intent on carrying out the ideals of the club, to promote scholarship, leadership, sports- manship, fellowship and pep. The year has been full of fun and of serious projects too. Most fun of all was initiation day with the initiates dressed up like creatures out of a dream, and taken in tow by some exacting senior sister. F or the Yearbook Carnival they rig- ged up a fish pond booth and hauled in coin to help pay the printer. To each of four orphans they sent ten dollar Christmas bundles. They invited, as guests, their alumnae and the athletes to their annual Charlonian Ball. They marched at games, they ushered at basketball games and at programs. They had a full and a happy year under the guidance of their officers and their sponsors - Miss Lucille Tuttle, Miss Oralie Rawson, and Mrs. Ruth Bowers Robertson. Page seventy-three a Dahl Ralvh Wilhm' . I -fe . U S. dmqn, Melvin Brown . I Neldon Ho. A b on front row are-Gerald wifTf'ii2,1':,f'nHl13ll. l'f.eqf: larvial Gcllln2dHc:yanG:'l::vi:u3:gl ROY Isilszn' FF OYS F. H oc S, D hl. OY e ' ,Gl 00 5' Melvin Duusie. SSCIFETQIQ drozwiggsiellogecksieud, Paul Lgorxnlglsiznlgumes Egbert. Overton Ncxbaum en Gm-Y Allred If Y -Glendon Moon. 9 I ' lt W gba Condulot. DOD Boggess' Bac ro Arthur Elmer. The FFA have had a very busy and worthwhile year. Here are some of the things they have done. Collectively they made a net income of 523,106.92 from their products. The exhibited crops and ani- mals at both state and county fairs, earning over S300 in premiums. They promoted a home pro- gram and won S40 for the best in northern Utah, and a safety campaign for which they are eligible for a S100 award, They conducted a chapter public speaking contest and took part in a radio program over KSL. One hundred twenty-seven boys paid their dues to belong to the local, the state, and the national FFA, and sent eight delegates to the state FFA convention in April, They also sent a member to Kansas City to play with the National FFA Band. As a community service activity, they constructed and entered a float in three local parades. Eight seniors applied for State Farmer degrees. They had one applicant each for Star Dairy Farmer of the state, for Rural Electrification, and for Farm Mechanic-each Worth S100 Three boys applied for scholarship. On February 23 they visited the Union Pacific Classroom on Wheels. ln the spring they made a project tour of outstanding farms of the area, and planned an educational tour of Nevada and Cali- fornia for early summer. ln September they conducted a queen contest and a Harvest Ball, and in October an initiation ceremony. They planned a parent-son banquet for March, They had a social and roller skating party with FHA. Taken all in all, this was quite a year! Glen Soulier is sponsor of the club. I X FFA boys on front row are Earl Sxlcox. George Padyen. Marhn Cardwell Gerald Wxthers Ronald Smxth. Iohn Spratlmg Second row Max Wxthern Rodney Maxield. A1-lynn Freeman Denms Parker DeVon Ienluns Denms Brown. Back row Lonn zllllng Robert Hansen. Antone Brklacy Larry Baker Davxd Iacobson Roy Rexd Marlin Dansxe Ernest Allgood LaVelle Lloyd F F A tram for future farmmq I , 'A i 7 swnd ' Manager' xx- y uc alle on Ste0amun'gsAllElei90'len Lalnlrnd Nl' Q Secrewflll E . G' sunde lie. Seclelormi r Plcmte' I I i ' ' r Fiii9 ald' Yeosurerll Don 'faces not Pfesem 0 8 1 ' . 2 X N. ,Q .ron re!LYn b dn' Senlme MY Toon, was , . . , G ldv. Blllg , xonon ' f. '. ,Hgsiorlafli Treasurer. Hls ' Fokboutilv V ,ff Q fd' x 0 0 The Iay Dees in their white sweaters and navy caps are: front row-Beverly Bulkley, Dorothy Smart, Deon Biesinger, Cleo Millet, Bonnie Naylor. Second row-Marilyn Larson, Betty Naylor, Pauline Bakoulus, Mary Beth Waterlyn, Sharon Denney, Bernice Gardner, Maxine Stefanott. Third row-Mildred Pratt, Valere Graham, Laureta Whetman, Vauna Green, Evonna Merritt. Marilyn Winger, Al- berta Sharp, Carol Ann Kelstrom. Back row- Iean Evans, Dora Dean Mousley, Ann Austin, Arlene Brady, Mary Kouris, Verona Allmen- dinger, Lola Norris, Alice Iensen. lay Dee Officers The lay Dee's enrollment this year climbed to one hundred and one girls. Once a Week they all showed up at school in their club uniforms of white sweaters and navy caps. Their purpose has been just to have fun together, to develop their personalities and appear- ance, and also to find opportunities to serve. Their outstanding activities this year have been their initiation, when they had fun not only at school, but also Lorna Carson. hisioriang Katherine Leyba, president, Top Attraction VaLoy Beckstead Stowe, secretary, Marilyn Beath, vice- Dean Beisinger emotes at the Iay Dee Banquet president. HTA ' N , , mf 5 I . .,f.,,, X , , ,L V ' 35, 5,3 t , X A 5,.E. 1l A Q 1 . 1 U C 1 as This group oi lay Dees are: front row-Gae Olson, Mary Crump. Marjorie Hardcastle. Nellie Doolittle Diane Silcox. Alena Hunt. Second row--Gerianne Losee. Nina Anderson. Vella Peterson. Nena Nielson. Bev erly Iohnson. Ioanne Henschke. Colleen Ware. Third row-Ruth Iensen, Ann Groves. loyce Bishop. Bernice Downs. Mildred Eyre. Dora Lambson. Betty lane Bollschweiler. Back row-Ruth Madsen. Kathleen Merrill Mary Nielson. Iacqueline Henschke, Naomie Brady. Reta Eyre. around Salt Lake ending with a supper at the YWCA, a Fashion Clinic spon- sored through the courtesy of the Paris Company, a Square Dance Iamboreeg and their ever popular annual Dog Patch Drag on April 27. Their sponsors are-Mrs. Evelyn Wood, Miss Alton Forsgren. Miss Golda Fraser. and Miss Hisa Aoki. Fashion Clinic Miss Bergman from the Paris Company, using lAY DEES lordan's Debutantes BBUY 10011 Fillgerdld fOr C1 mOdel. shows the ICIY lay Dees carry their initiation lrolics to down- Dees how tall girls should dress. town Salt Lake. Masque and Gavel Initiation Standing Russell Robison Ivan Smart Dorothy wif 1 Their big contribution in which the school took part was the Mardi Gras on November l7-cl masquerade ball Where prizes were given for the most original, the prettiest, and the funniest costumes, and a colorful floor show and refreshments were furnish- ed. They prepared four one-act playsg they entered speech festivals and debates, they took part in oratory, story-telling, and read- ing contestsg and, withal, were busy little beavers. Their advisers are--Miss Lucille Tuttle, Phil Goldbranson, C. N. Crawford, E. L. Crawford, and Don Parr. Satovich. Glora Whetman, Ierry Sorensen. 'Sitting- I I E Nan Smith, Yvonne Crawford. 0... AND President Nan Smith. cen- ter, from left - Treasurer Yvonne Crawford, Secretary G- Russell Robison, Sargent-ab Arms lerry Sorensen, and Vice-President Glora Whet- man. Front row-Margaret Atwood, Selma Mori, Dorothy Satovich, Dorothy Egbert. Second row-Ivan Smart, Audrey Kirton. Iackie Miner, Ioyce Beckstead, Cleo Millett, Robert Yates. Third row-Mary Ellen Sioblom, Beth Garfield, Verla Swapp, Marilyn Ashman. Char- lene Lind, Karma Brockbank. Fourth row-Gloria Hutchings, Ann Aylett, Ioyce Iackson, Sue Iohnson, Lillian W. Dumas, Kaye Christen- sen. Shirley Egbert, Lois Howlett, Doran Hiatt. Last row-Dorothy Brothers. Karma Iackson. loan Wilcox. lean Chiverall, LaDean Pierce. Lowry Adamson. Members of the Key Club are: front row-David Sorensen. Blaine Griffith, Robert Stowe, Lyn Anderson, Ruel Brown, lohn Leyland, Kent Bateman. Dean Kastanis. Spencer Nielson. Back row-Gary Nelson. Reid Brown. Gary Fitzgerald. Garr Vincent, Antcne Brklacy, Thomas Clark. Richard Rasmussen.Warren Schmidt, Louis Iensen. THE KEY CLUB is a lunior Kiwanian Club The Key Club, a junior Kiwanian, was formed to give its members the opportunity to develop leadership and responsibility. This year its twenty- seven boys were concerned with forming Key Clubs in other Utah high schools. They took part in a Kiwanian meeting in Midvale, one in Salt Lake City, and a convention at the Grand Canyon. They called a meeting at Vernal High School and sent members to one at North Cache. They gave a football and basketball program and collected over S400 lor the athletic benefit lund. They distributed posters for the school play, pro- moted a plan to improve the boys' lavatories, gave a turkey Christmas dinner for a needy family, and put over-their annual Career Dayg and throughout the year served their fellow students and the com- munity. Their advisers are-Iarnes Seal, Dunn Tay- lor. Yewell Harrod. P. M. Mickelsen. ,... 's Z' KEY CLUB Planning Iunior Kiwanian activities are President Wayne Mineer, Vice-Presi- dent Bryant Miner, Treas- urer Ralph Gibhons. and Secretary Rodney Brady. The heads ot the homemakers rest from a strenuous year. Relaxing in the easy chair, is Veda Christensen, the club's treasurer. Standing behind her are Vice-President Rieka Stein- ieldt, Secretary Ianice Harrison, and President Vae Enniss. The F.l'l.A. girls have looked very pert this year in their red corduroy boleros and dark skirts, which they made themselves. To make them more outstand- ing, the girls sewed emblems on the left side of the boleros. The purpose of their club, they say, is to pro- mote appreciation ot the joys and satistactions of home- making, to encourage democracy in home and com- munity lite, and to work for good home and family lite for all. Their motto is Toward New Horizons . This year their activities included a Get- to-Know F.H.A. program, a booth at the carnival, a sleigh-riding party with F.F.A., a banquet, and the annual Sweethearts Ball. The girls also sent two delegates to the state convention to Cedar City on Sep- tember 20. Sponsors of the club are the Misses Deane Bennion and Mignon Dom- gaard. FI-IA Future Homemakers of America Front row-La Dean Ekins, Carol Ann Kelstrom. Renee Turnbow, Betty Io Pierson, Patsy Tucker. Second row-Marilyn Peart, Elaine Kerkman, Marilyn Drake, Lu Ann Lyon, Lois Price, Ruth Iensen. Third row-Urla Ieane Lloyd, Dixie Iensen Allen, Cleo Washburn, Dorothy Smith, Evelyn Gordan Pierce. Back row-Margaret Brklacy, Sheila Fitzgerald, Allen Graham, Marilyn Boyce, Marilyn Stotiers, Bertha Rudelich Page eighty DECA, in green and White sweaters, works with distributive education and business classes to teach its members cooperative selling. One demonstration was the selling ot popcorn at games. On October 5 it sent six delegates to the conven- tion in Salt Lake City where VaLoy Beckstead was elected Secretary of the State DECA. A family ot seven was furnished a complete Merry Christmas by this energetic club. Its adviser is Fay B. Thonias. DECA Distributivev Education Club of America Center Raymond Bishop President and left to right Darlene Pixton Mayne. Reporter VaI.oy Beckslead Secretary Ioyce Green Treasurer and Doris Bullock Vice President Members of DECA are: front row-Io Ann Densley. Marilyn Peterson. La Dean Eluns Barbara Webster Iean Rich ardson. Colleen Palmer. Pauline Bakoulus. Middle row-Darlene Hams Lois Romney Ellen Wlxeadon Karma Madsen Coy McKee. Iune Dean. Alberta Sharp. Carol Leonard. Ava Ann Snyder Ioan Wxlliarns Back row Ronald Walters Gerald Pierson, Ann Austin. Dora Dean Mousley. Vauna Green. Mary Anderson Lons Alsop Betty Brand Beverlee lensen. if Front row lackie Miner Patsy len kms Sharon Lester Mary Kouns Irene Loulias Middle row Darlene Pxxton Mayne Sharlene Lind Man lyn Ashman Dons Seito Saralee Erickson Udean Barley Sharlene Healy Back row Gary Densley Rodney Brady Bob Yates Carma Brockbank Monty Brown Bruce Ennis. Quill and Scroll, the international honor- ary society for high school journalists, this year enrolled twenty senior members, with the purpose ol promoting journalistic acti- vities among lordan students, ol fostering, as well as attempting' to coordinate jour- nalistic ideas among the schools of the dis- trict, and of aiding, in a measure, to orient junior high school students to jordan. The group annually takes the responsi- bility ol getting the student directory oft the press, and this year it also compiled and brought up to date the record of jordan boys in the service of Uncle Sam. But work isn't all the group enjoys. The club took first place in the Yearbook Carni- val for the most original booth decoration, and its candidate, Nick Loulias. reigned as Mr. jordan. Its annual junior initiation was held in early April. Miss Oralie Rawson and LaMar Hendricksen are the advisers. QUILL AND SCRCDLL International high school journalistic society Officers-Carolyn Clark. vice-president, Marlyn Sharp. presi- dent, cmd Lou Ann Davis. secretary. Front row-Karen Webb. Dorothy Parkin. Deon Biesinger. Shirley Olsen. Kathleen Fitzgerald. Fae Neff. Middle row-La Raine Timothy. Max Camp- bell. Doran Hiatt. Ierry Sorensen, Va Loy Beck- stead. Back row-Rae Dean Hensley. leneene Brady. Margene Nielsen. Mildred Boslcovich. Bon- nie Iohnson. Ann Greenwood, Shirley Larson. Sil- via Sechulr, Shirlene Milne. Ioan McCormick. Ieanne Poulsen. Doris Egbert. The Sports Club is a fun-loving club, which consisted this year of thirty mem- bers-congenial souls who love to ice- skate and to roller-skate, to toboggan and to sleigh ride, to bowl and to dance, to swim and to play tennis, and perhaps even, on occasion, to play Canasta. On December 21, they co- operated with FFA. and FHA for a rol- ler-skating party at the S and M. They promote friendliness and good fellow- ship and just have fun. Their adviser is Glen Soulier. SPQRTS CLUB lust for Fun Floor Show at Senior Hop The Dance Club has been the source of many of the floor shows at school dances this year, among them the Masque and Gavel dance, the Senior Hop and the Iunior Prom. During the year the club also contributed its talent to several assemblies as that of the Big Eight and of the Language Club. Every Wednes- day after school the members met and practiced. Miss Fay Richards is their adviser. DANCE CLUB Modern Dancing and Floor Shows Rae Dean Hensley. Vice-Presidentg Russell Robison. Presidentg Dorene Lloyd. Secretary. Remember the floor shows? These are the performers. Front row-Lois Howlett. Louise Hamilton. Beverly Bulkley. Ardyth Roper. Karen Wright. Back row-Carolyn Clark. Ierry Sorenson. Leo Iensen. lack Williams. Dorin Hiatt. Patricia lones- Ev LANGUAGE CLUB Spanish, French, and German The Language Club is composed of the members of the foreign language classes- three Spanish classes, two French, and one German. They won second prize for their booth at the carnival, where they raked in cash for the yearbook selling paper hats and fol de rols With their money left over from last year, they sent three CARE packages to Europe. Their adviser is Miss Golda Fraser. x N Language Club Officers. Faye Neff, vice - presidentg Glen Mounteer. president, and Patricia Iones, secre- tary. Class representatives to the Lan- guage Club are Clynn Iennings. Yvonne Berrelt, Rodney Brady, Hay Dean Hensley. and Ramon Darian. , 1:- .,'. fl ' A.: is M l 31 , :.f3:ff.::: . , E' , 1 'Y , iestgsj N Q f Record g Miss Laura Gardners P MISS Goldu Fmsers CGD pil e Dorene Radmall Ioyce Comstock Robert Larson Page eighty sc ben Nellie Doolittle Ila Radmall and Elaine Kerkman Pleased wlth their years work are IAG officers Vxce President Sheme Fitzgerald Secretary Maur een Edwards and Presxdent Louxse Hamxlton Thls year the g1rls planned a Hello Week cons1st1ng of Mothers and Daugh ters N1ght Out Cotton Day Dress Up Day and a dance W1th the help of the1r adv1ser Mrs Evelyn Woods the g1rls wrote cast and d1rected a mus1cal comedy that they called Dear D1ary wh1ch was a fantasy dream showmg the g1rls now e1ghty on the s1xtyth1rd anmversary of the1r gradu at1on look1ng back over the h1ghl1ghts of the1r hte at lordan Mxss Faye Rlchards helped them W1th them dances and Mrs Bette Larson w1th the stage scenery They gave 1t hrst for the1r mothers on Aprll 12 and then next day for the students As somethmg new th1s year they had a tea for the sen1or g1rls Also on the day the n1nth grades V1S1led lordan the g1rls gave a Bxg Pal Lxttle Pal Party for the n1nth grade g1rls and the Junlor g1rls as a start The club tr1es to help llS members 1n mat ters ot culture of proper dress and of pro per behav1or and also lust to flnd school more enloyable The g1rls have sectxonal meet1ngs and at t1mes meet all together W1th such well known teen age counselors as Elame Cannon of Deseret News H1 Tales who chatted W1th them about datlng and about appearance tucks Each glrl so that she w1ll feel the club has a personal 1nterest 1n her on her btrth day or the nearest school day to lt 1S g1ven a blrthday card The club s booth at the Carnxval was Pull a Stung and Get a PTIZS lts sen1or representat1ves to Ann Ashton s school were Delores Day and Kathleen F1tzgerald IAG lordanfs Associated Girls Ioan Fxtzgerald JUDIOT tront row Ioyce Comstock Ioyce Bzshop Betty Rae Lloyd Vella Peterson Reata Butterfield Ioan McCormick Bonme Iohn son La Dean Roberts Kathleen Gales Second row Florence Kxesel Charlynn Iohnson Betty Ioan Fxtzgerald Marxlyn Sharp Karma Stephensen Kathenne Frkovrch Fltzgerald La Rue Edwards Back row Louxse Hamzlton. Mildred Brown. Della Martin. Thlrd row Naam: Anderson Shexla Fitzgerald Sherrie Allen. Lee Mxller Gayle Wnght Maureen Ann Grover Ioy Beclzstead Manlyn Boyce I I I ' I . 1 I , , I , ' , , 'l for getting them acquainted. I l - 5 Z, - ' I ' ' Z A . , by . . . ' I it y. A X 1 xx - Y ,, . . an 1, l A B lordan s Associated Boys Vaughn Rasmussen sophomore Cletus Hamilton Junior Iay Burkmshaw senior IAB presents Follies of 1951 for dads on Fathers and Sons Night Out. Page eighty-nine Boys Club Oihcers Blame Anderson secretary Lynn Barney presi dent Roland Schmidt vice president The aim of the Boys Club is to bring into the lives of the boys some inspiration lor getting more pleasure out of lite and more know how on the art of living successfully with themselves and with others For this purpose they have meetings from time to time either as classes or together as one group to talk things over The Boys and Girls Clubs gave a Christ mas party a dance where Jovial old Saint Nick Mr Davld Gourley in White whiskers -gave away candy canes to anyone who would sit on his knee. Three of his visitors were Papa Ierry Sorensen and his two mean wittle kids Doran Hiatt and Max Campbell The little boys were so bad and so noisy that papa finally had to push them down the elevator shaft. On November 22 was their Thanksgiving party where they raiiled a turkey chickens and boxes of candy. Richard Troester was the lucky boy who carried off the big prize turkey. The Boys booth at the Carnival was Throwing Pennies for a Prize. The big event of their year was on February 7 - their Fathers and Sons Night Out. They brought their fathers to see a preview oi the Traveling Assembly. The Follies of 1951 written by Lowell Boberg ot the faculty. Their sponsor is Frank Kamnikar U' I' i A. 3354? sm . ,gmgf . ,es 1-es .J' 1 Front row-Robert Gull, Gail Atkinson. Roger Beck. Dennis Webster. lay Burkinshaw. Paul Ashton. Back row-Ieonne Brefnneman. Faye Neff. Carolyn Clark, Connie Hughes. Shirley Larson. Delores Day. Myrna Lee Dowding. Laura Ioan Ioseph. SKI CLUB Lovers of High Places Iordan and Murray Ski Clubs teamed up every good Saturday to enjoy themselves on the slopes. After three or four hours of frosty skiing, they would thaw out their lingers, faces, and feet in the warmth of Alta's lodges. One broken ankle, one sprained one, and one cracked were the season's casualties. Enjoy- ing the season along with the twenty-five members was the clubs sponsor, Arland Russen. M Pfesidem loycelyn Day and adviser, Arland Rumen. dis- cuss a skiing party. Page. ninety A-...ba lf' Racin to meet the dead line Seated-Sara Lee Erickson g . 1 editor, LaDeon Pierce. business manager, Ioyce Worthen and Howard C. Barrows, of the Midvale Sentinel. lay Houmand Cstandingl assistant editors. C C U R I E R Literary Magazine Lee consults with printer, A The Courier, Iordan's literary magazine, that inherited the title of our first publication, made its first appearance in 1941 and again in 1942 as a mimeographed pamphlet. ln 1948, 1949, 1950 it came out as a printed literary magazine. This year it is a neat little volume of thirty-two pages with a granite-gray cover, composed of verse, essays, short stories, articles, and cartoons by the high school students. The rest of the Courier Staff are, front row-Delia Martin. adviser LaMar Hendrickson. Patricia Hammond. Middle row-Karma Brockbank. I-CVO!! Thornton. Eve Miller. Back row-Martha Rasmussen. Shirlene Milne. Mildred Brown. Ioan Chiverall. Not present for picture were Ioyce Gordan and lack Williams. Allan Myers. co- editor, develops pictures fo r the year book. Miss Laura Gardner-Editorial Adviser Mrs. Wanda Wade-Carnival E. L. Crawford-Business Adviser Clair lhlstrom. junior editor Katherine Leyba. calendar and typing fi, Carolyn Clark. associate editor Clynn Iennings. junior editor E rw i Tom Shimizu. co- editor, works on the dummy, BEETDIGGER 'F' xr. f x 5s- YEARBCDGK l an This year, as an experiment to cut costs, the yearbook has been assembled and printed by an offset process. And in spite of careful charting, with so many hands at the wheel, accidents have happened. Margins have sometimes slipped their mooringsg balances have been lost in heavy seas. But if some of the pages make you a little dizzy, remember that this has been a first sail for all ot usg and at times the weather has been rough and the horizon dimg and it's been a long pull and a hard one. But we hope that the delivered cargo is not too bad. Robert Yates, Manager in charge of Carnival and Doris Bullock, Sales manager. ...al Yearbook Salesmen. Sitting - Glenn Hill, leyd Obershaw, Kay Smith, Glenn Cundick, Garry Bolliger, Rodne Maxfield. Kneeling Doris Booth, I.uDawn Y - Casper, Marian Mortesen, lean Davis, Marva Ieanne Kimball. Charlynn Iohnson, Blaine Griffin. Third row- Ioy Beckstead, Mariorie LeFevre, Myrna Lee Dowdinq, Marilyn Boyce, Kae Winn. RaNae Weber, Aleene Gra- ham. Iackie Miner. Fourth row-Norman Mines, San- dra Newman, Gloria Huchings, Carma lackson, Marilyn Milton Iones and his staff. Gene Bergman cuts pictures to size while Gaylen Gisseman and Gar- win Farnsworth paste them in the printer's pages. Milne, Crissie Gray, Claudia Scoiiield, David Bean. Back row - Paul Wilcox, Gaylen Gisseman, Charles Peeler. Yearbook Photographers Richard Troester. Kent Bateman, Boyd Beckstead. Dean Kanstanie. Richard Anderson. vt' ,IW 1 G7 D'S't.d't-'-A, . ons el o e I Of m chlel Business Managers Robert Yates and Iackie Miner. A D S TE Newspaper Feature writers-Mary Kouris and Irene Loulias. Not present-Karma Brockbank. Broadcaster The first Iordan publication was a little magazine called The Courier that was edited in l9U9-10 by Alvah Fitz- gerald. This modest edition came out three or four times a year with a larger issue in the spring, one of the early editors being our E. E. Greenwood. ln l9l5-16 the little magazine was changed to an eight-page pamphletg and in l922-23 it was first published as a newspaper, ln 1924-25 its name was changed to The Broadcaster. But the l95l version of our school paper goes to press every two weeks and consists ol six newspaper-size pages with several Allsllmerican ratings to its credit. The Broad caster is edited by the journalism class under the able supervision of Miss Oralie Rawson. Page ninety-four l Place B Class Division, Sophomores. Dean Cundick and Kay Smith. First AWinners of Regional Meet ready for State contest. Front row-Louise Hamilton. Patsy len- kins. Charlene . Lind, LaDean Pierce. Middle row-Lloyd Hill. Iackie Miner. Marilyn Rahman. Ioan Wilcox. Back row -Gayle Miner. lorry Sorenson. Sara Lee Erickson. Not in photograph - Bob Yates. Reid Hanlon. Conover Ienlen. Invitational at Weber Seventy Iordan debaters went to Ogden to the Weber Invitational Forensic Tournament at Weber Iunior College on March 2 and 3, the fifteenth annual meet, The senior and junior teams entered in either Men's A or Women's A division, the soph teams in B division. The soph team of Cundick and Smith emerged undefeated. Six hundred teams of Utah and Idaho took part in the meet, thirty-three of them from Iordan. Seven teams went into the seventh round. One of our teams qualified for the finals in Men's A division, one Women's A stayed for the seventh round. DEBATING if time Region 8 at Iordan A regional debate tournament to qualify twelve teams for the state meet was held March 16 at Iordan. Thirty-six teams took part, representing Iordan, Davis, Ogden, Provo, Carbon and Granite. The debate was conducted by Phil Goldbranson. and most of the judges were U. of U. debate students. Each school had six teams from which twelve teams were selected for the state tournament-four from Iordan, four from Ogden, one from Davis, one from Granite, one from Carbon, and one from Provo. Page ninety-six Semor debaters gettmg ready for Weber meet Seated Louise Hamilton Manlyn Rahman loan Wxlcox Stand mg Bob Yates Ierry Sorensen Lee Bean Doran Hlatt Gayle Mxner Yvonne Crawford Rodney Brady Sara Lee Enckson. Bnxce Enmss lean Cluverall Dorothy Brothers Ierry Ferguson Charlene Lmd Page nmety seven Dorothy Brothers 1n the thtrd round of the reglonal debate State Meet at U of U Tournament at the U of U on March 30 They were Manlyn Ashman and Ioan Wxlcox who recerved a ratmg of excellent Charlene Lmd and Gayle Mmer who got honorable mentron Pat Ienkms and Bob Yates and Lloyd H111 and Reid Hansen The questlon debated thls year was Resolved That Further Social Welfare Benefrts Should Be Extended by the Federal Government The coaches were Phll Gold branson E L Crawford and C N Crawford Four of our teams qualified for the State Speech Donald Parr and Mrs. Bette Larson aplly make-up to some oi the cast. SCHCDOL PLAY Leads - Ronald Iohnson. leanne Brenneman, Karma Brockbank. Bruce Enniss. THE AMERICAN WAY The Cast Martin Gunther ,........,Y.............. r ..........--- - Irma Gunther .......................... Lisa Gunther U-lge 201 Karl Gunther U-lge 9l Karl Gunther tAge l8J Winitred Baxter ...,..,..... Samuel Brockton ....,,.. Mrs. Brockton ......,.,... Iudge Hewitt ....,.,,.... .. Mrs. Hewitt . . ......,,.. .. Alex Hewitt tAge 213 ..,..... Mary Hewitt r,,, .......... Anna ,,,,,,,, .....,... Ruth . .. Mrs. Kennedy ,,.,,,, Mrs. White . Doctor Squires .. .. A School Teacher . Mayor McEvoy A Minister . Dr. Mac Farlane The Bride The Groom Band Leader ..........Ronald Iohnson ..........Karma Broclrhanlr ..............Ioyce Iackson ..........Gary Bolliger ..........lerry Sorenson .......leanne Brenneman ...............Bruce Enniss Ayelett Marshall ............LaDean Pierce ......,........,..Douglas Barron Mary Ellen Sioblom lohnson .................,..Nan Smith ..........Geneen Brady ..Madelene Vaccaro ...............Kaye Burgon .. ,...... Audrey Kirton ............Kay Thorton ...,,.....Wayne Mineer .. ,,,.t... Rodney Brady .....Yvonne Crawford Crozier Fitzgerald .. .,,, Lowry Adamson Ieff .....,,,..............., Betsy Davis ,.......... Miriam Squires ......., Grandma ............,...... One-Armed Soldier ........ Radio Announcer ,............,. Miss Price tGovernessJ .,.,.,. Political Speaker CRep.l .. Political Speaker KDemo.i'-Ai.: Keunnerling ,,........,.,,.....,,,...... Iohn Williams .,....,........,..,.. Otto Heinrich ......,,... Clara Heinrich ,,...... Henry Courtney ...r... Mr. Collette ...,.,,,... Mrs, Collette ......... ............Earl Morris .......Connie Walker ........Dorothy Satoviclr ...........Patnc1a lones Myers Yates .........Louise Hamilton ..............Paul Ashton ............Rxchard Dahl .............,Iay Houmand .........Kenneth Steinfeldt Hiatt .........,.Patsy Ienkins Vincent ...........LaVelle Tripp ......,..Karen Finlayson Harry McEvoy .,,,r, ,,,.,........... R odney Dahl Mrs. McEvoy ...,,......, .,,,................, B everly Bird Mrs. McFarland ...... ,,,..... G ertrude Richardson Mrs. Squires ........,. ...........................,.... Lil lian Wallgren The Drunk ...... ....,,,,,.....,,.,..,.,,..,,,,,,..,.,,,.,,.,.. 1 van Sharp Two Boys ...... ...... ........... .....,...... Go r d an Sharp. Paul Headman Two Girls ...........................,...............,.... Lee Miller, Gayle Wright Tommy Nelson CCroonerJ ............... ........,.. Ga rwin Farnsworth Iim McLennon . ,,.., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,t, ,,,,,,4,, ,,,,,, B yy gn Q Miner Page ninety-eight Scenes lthough a little out of iocusl from the play. Page ninety-nine Because of forces at work to topple our democracy, Miss Lucille Tuttle chose for this year's annual play The American Way as it is a graphic presentation of some of the things for which the American people have to be thank- ful and the fight they have to keep them. This drama by Kaufman and Hart was the Pulitzer prize play for 1939 and is the most dynamic production ever attempted at Iordan. The cast numbered 250 in costume, and the drama was interspersed with music, songs, and dancing. It is the story of the Americanization of a family of German immigrants during the first forty years of the century and deals with their early struggles, their achievement of wealth, their loses during the depression, their sorrow and the sacrifice of their only son when the land of their adop- tion went to war against the land of their birth, and their struggles against evil influences in the land. The play, presented on the evenings of November 30 and of December l, was a truimph for the dramatic de- partment, for the music department, and for the stagecraft, the art, and the woodwork classes. CDN Cobnoges By Howard Stoodt Mr G Obbl'Il61b8l' Cwho S ruck 0113 M Grossmerse E ACT PLAYS Russell Rob r Chls wrfel T1ldy Gross lson Karma Brockbcmk rr1e1ser Clns doughterl Mrs Leno Flsher Co Patsy Ienkx n old frlendl Mr Mo kle to ns Ellen Wh genecloglstl M t Deon Bxesmget Bud Hansen r Je nu C lvan Smal' 'Ellen Wheadvn eadon Rexd Hansen o reporter? El zolzeth lc rrcudl Russell Robxson P01537 lenkms Deon Blesm So Wonderful rn Whxte By R ch 'vile Creeson th d n Kathleen Frtzgerald EleC1norDeW1tt h Iovce 5'6 me f a l Ccllllltllcj-xmlx::vr::12Brenneman Yvonne CNW or can enseft Ch lene Lxnd Robert Yates levy So, ar ard Nusboum eczd nu sel Nurse Shlpmcn Gaul Stevens Gmnv Brcsk lone Held Ioan Wllcox Kathleen Fxtzgerald Glora Whetman Carol Farnsworth Y vonne Crawford Ieanne Brenneman Ioyce Ste ew Glrl adman High Wmdowb by Verne Powers Emrly Wmthrop ludge Crcxx LaDean Paerce Q Walter Hodge Ierry Sorensen Iudlth Wcrre Bob Yates Lmdo Norton Charlene Lmd Nan Smxth Page one hundred Ivan Smart get INTERPRETIVE SPEECH Speech Festivals ln the March 23 Speech Festival at Davis High School for all of the schools in Big 8 -of a possible 30 points, lor- dan received 25, Students Were entered in panel, in extemporaneous speaking, and in orations. Nineteen lordanites took part. Iackie Crane came out tops in ex- temporaneous speaking, alter having a run-off with another of Iordans students, Lee Bean. Louise Hamilton, Conover Ien- sen, and Ierry Sorensen, by rating super- ior at this event, became members of state legistlature for a day at the state Capitol on March 30, Sara Lee Erickson qualified for the Senate and La Dean Pierce rated superior in oration. Four of the six entries in this event went into the final round. Phil Goldbranson was the Iordan adviser. Meet at U. of U. At the annual state high school forensic meet at the U. of U. on March 30, Iac- quelyn Miner received a rating of Super- ior for extemporaneous speech, Sara Lee Erickson received honorable mention for legislative forum. Of the House members -Ierry Sorenson, Conover Iensen, and Louise Hamilton-Louise received Super- ior. La Dean Pierce was rated excellent for oratory. Meet at Ogden About thirty Iordan students went to Ogden High School on April 4 to take part in the State Interpretive Speech Fes- tival. They consisted of six dramatic readings, six humorous readings, six re- told stories, two pantomines, and two one-act plays, These were furnished from students of the second-year speech and dramatic classes, under the direction of Miss Lucille Tuttle. B. Y. U. Meet lordan's entries to the State interpretive Meet at the B.Y.U. on April l3 were Sue Iohnson, Lois Howlett, and Beverly Bird with pantomine, La Von Thornton with a dramatic reading, lean Chiverall with a humorous reading, and La Dean Pierce, Nan Smith, Charlene Lind, lerry Sorensen, and Bob Yates with the one-act play, High Window. Page one hundred one X. . i Q E i I Some of the group that went to Speech Festival at B.Y.U. on April l3. Lois Howlett, Beverly Bird, Sue Iohnson, lean Chiverall, LaVon Thomton. Oratorical Contest Winners of the American Legion Oratorical Contest sponsored by Iordan Post No. 55 were La Dean Pierce, first, Audrey Kirton, second, Mary Ellen Sioblom, third, with Eve Miller, Louise Hamilton, ond Dorothy Satovick as runners- up. The subject of this year's contest was Our Constitu- tion-Worth Having, Worth Defending. The winners gave their orations at Midvale for the American Legion and received awards from the Vern Rasmussen family and the Legion. Twenty-six took part in the contest from second year speech classes. Miss Lucille Tuttle sponsored the Finalists for American Legion Oratorical Contest. Seated -Dorothy Satovick, Louise Hamilton. Standing-Mary Ellen Sioblom, Audrey Kirton. Eve Miller. LaDean Pierce is not in picture. -3 C .fs 1' Q f-1, it fat 1' ui, 'W Q Top picture Page girls - Elaine Sheppick and LaVon Thornton. Trumpeters-Conover Iensen, Bryant Holman. Ralph Gibbons, Kaye Burgon. Bottom pictureADx. Iimmy Marshall innoculates rookie, Max Camp- bell, with the help of Kaye Burgon. Spencer Neilson at the cabinet. Follies of 1951 The Follies of l95l , this years travel- ing assembly, was presented first at Draper on Ianuary 25 for the l..ion's Club, who were sponsoring a successful drive for funds for Iunior High band uniforms. lt formed part of the program for Fathers and Sons' Night Out. Parts of it were given for the parents on Visiting Day. It traveled to West High on March 16 and to Granite on March 29. The Follies had a cast of seventy and presented a humor- ous outlook on today's happenings - a series of skits based on life in the army, interspersed with songs, dances, and readings. The production was the com- position of Lowell Boberg. Q0 rf n 6 an 90950 P LQHGBQ Q,,t'!iU9 Q f1'f2.lrt'4n'ilq fl, D, T h e ME S Sl A I-I lordan's eighth annual appearance in l-landels 'Messiahf On Sunday afternoon, December l7, in the high school auditorium, under the die rection of I. Clement Crapo, lordan's com- bined choruses again appeared in Han- del's Hlvlessiahf' This was their eighth an- nual performance and the consensus of opinion was that it was their best, Roy Brimhall was the tenor soloist, WMrs. Mil- dred Gibbons. the contralto soloist, Miss Lucille Tuttle, the reader, and Roy M. Dar- ley the organist. The two hundred and fifty singers were accompanied by the organ and a lull orchestra. Larry Lunnen gave the invocation and Elsie Glines, the benediction. The production was spon- sored by the lordan L,D.S. Seminary. On Friday, December 22 the performance was repeated for the students during which it was recorded.by KMUR of Mur- ray and broadcast on Christmas Day. Page one hundred three The choruses practice with organist Roy M. Darley for the 'Messiah' 1 XY A ' X, P ,' 1 Wt P F' bi' i L! ll r I I If WX XI I QM! H l il' fi V1 l IL J J rf HQ! ix X . The orchestra, besides teaching its members to play, adds to the entertaining attractions of the school. It furnished the accompaniment tor the Messiah, played at The American Way, at the seminary graduation, at various programs. 'QQ N ,If 1. .VM ,l J Y' bliqgen Wright. Concert Mistress y ' l ,X ,i . f -f A Y' if it 1 Pin! ,J - if , l L ' jk V 1' L X , I ' if il rjjjx - ii 0 tl L it ' t It J til Y f M My it Mil tv D ' 1 ,- x I- Y YV fi? A X' ff! l , f fy f it Xi I K: J. X' it i -rw , t . ., f X String Qziintette--Karen Wright. Dona Mae Butterfield, David Sorenson, Dorthy Parkin, Charlene Bailey. W,-gunnavni Ted Dahl won State Farmer Degree, Harvey Brady won the Standard Oil Co Scholarship of 5150. Lyn Kimball won tuhe SlOU Carl Raymond Gray Scholarship tor Vocational Agriculture, the gold key for State Farmer Degree, and SlUU lor Star Dairy Farmer ofthe state. Iohn Spratling won State Farmer Degree Dennis Brown was chosen runner-up lor the area in the annual FFA Public Speaking Contest He also won the State Farmer Degree r Mrs. Darlene Pixton Mayne was selected editor ot the state DECA monthly newspaper, DECA Newsette, Vue Enniss. FHA president, with twenty-one other Utah girls, spent the last week in Iune in Kansas City at the FHA convention. ACI-IIEl Kathleen Fitzgerald and Delores Day Won O months course to Ann Ashtons Finishing School Salt Lake City. Farnes Egbert. FFA, and his prize steer that won a Grand Champion Ribbon at the Salt Lake County Fair With them is Chet Girard of the Hotel Utah who bought the steer tor 3739 SO MENTS -.ws ..,,1,1 J-ld Ellen P'lLC,xlr Y' fx Stole Qll'ff A Page one hundred nine beri e cl ll'-feimzigri W I OT- G X awe B 'gfn2swr- Oni me Gflulfr XO represggnd geoiuregonsgs iliillixpex , ,1 'fr X I me FPA flvemlol' grhxrcl bei 5 sever' l -1 FFA CO WGS late fr G5 Ones rx Hb Ockobel' cl?-0595 X109 ' - ce WO K NK gud , rece G Deon Pxegmerlccm Lin plfl-YEYKS in H19 no lp r he mes? clc15 ml V Xgon ,W s place OYOKOYXCO COHSN X 'ONLY INK glon bled 'HQ WO me SU th HOW :mf Wo! ww- , non! - l K 'g-53139: M T395 effzixgi-Amer. PN J Y ffl w ' new m-:J- 11.0 Ou lllrl 1 vw frdfjllk' 1' X rf 4-.qfrf ? L V vw., ff. : 4:,.. i , A R , 4' ' N4 .. 2 4 4 Ierry Sorensen, drscussion leader czt lunior Red Cross meet, ct Red Cross troimng comp in Montcmc, member of regional advisory com mittee. The Umon l3GClllC Hull- rocxd awarded Charlene Lind the Carl Rcxyznond Gray scholorrshlp - one ','ec1r's tuuion to the USAC --lor outstanding 4-H Club work. Our peppy Cheerleaders were a welcome sight at all of our activities, What could we have done without them? Afdyfh Rgpef Gene Cdnddloi Karen Wright Bruce Ballard Selma Mori its Y if I, I, A., Zig fy- A I ,gfwfggyfa gjf fx!! V-Z a QL Ierry Worthen. Co-Captain Senior, End All State lack Boberg. C Senior, Tackle All State o-Captain State Football Champions ELDER A--.4 Dale Sorensen It took only two years for Coach Dale Sorensen to deliver his first state championship team. His unsurpassable men- tal and physical ability, which brought the team all the way, was never questioned at any time throughout the season. SCORES Preseason Sept 2 Murray 7 at Iordan 32 Sept 9 Iordan 6 at Box Elder 6 Sept 16 Pocatello 6 at Iordan 13 League Sept 23 Iordan 7 at East U Sept 30 Carbon O at Iordan 7 Oc 6 South O at Iordan 35 Oc . -Iordan 12 at Davis 7 Oc . -Provo 13 at Iordan 27 Oc . -Granite 13 at Iordan 0 Nov. -Iordan 14 at West O Championship Nov. 18-Iordan 13 Box Elder O at U. of U. Stadium Easfs Dean Salmon is stopped cold by Iordan's Densley CNo. 141 and Le- pore KNO. 45. W f A ., ,f.yz,,f . ki!!! Coach Dale Sorensen and his Iordan crew opened a new season in good form this year by winning their tradi- tional game with Murray 32-7. The mighty Diggers were then held down to a 6-6 tie by the flashy Box Elder Bees, but soon returned to their original pace by downing Pocatello's fast-opening T formation 13-6. Iourneying to East High to open their league play, Iordan - after a terrific see-saw battle - emerged victorious over the Leopards 7-0. lack Wiles Senxor Warren Schmidt. Iunior Lee Bean, Senior Guard End Center Regular Letterman, Regular Donald Lepore, Senior Lynn Barney. Senior Cqrl Ebert, Senior Halfback and Fullback Fullback Tackle Honorable Mention-All State Honorable Mention-All State Second Team-A11 State fx-ww xp :g,5?,f: E QQ R W 5 rw ,. Q W' Playing the ever-improving Bulldogs from Provo, the Diggers - using all the reserves - defeated the Bulldogs 27-13. With the title near at hand, the Iordan Beetdiggers ran into a disappointing setback as the Granite Farmers deliver- ed a stinging 13-0 blow against them. Neil Sorensen breaks away irom an East High Leopard. Don Lepore runs his interference. Stephen Motta. Iunior Noel lemon. Iunior goYd Mo 'l'Y' seniof Haltback Center Lgifigcrn Regular Ben Hirane. Senior Letterman Calvin Ienkins, Senior Milton Walker, Seniqr I-lalfback End Quarterback Letterman Regular Honorable Mention-All State X fg,-r .A ff ,f ,4 if Running with luck, the Beetdiggers captured another Big Eight title and a chance at the state championship when they met and downed the fighting West High Panthers 14-O. Going into the championship game a l3-20 point underdog, Iordar1's Beet- diggers, fighting mud and rain, carried home the tenth championship trophy by dropping the highly tout'ed Box Elder Bees 13-0. Bruce Brlls at right Iordans safety man prepares to drop Wests Lmnell l W, Kenneth Latimer. Senior Rex-Holt, Iunior Norman Stapley. Iunior Tackle and Guard Center Football Manager Honorable Mention-All State Letterman i Kay Densley. Senior Gary Holt. Iunior Tom Shimizu Semor Quarterback Center Haltback Regular Letterman Letterman -s .sw 11-slit Presentatton ot state champnonshxp trophy IUNIOR SCORES Preseason Iordan 7 North Sanpete 27 at North Sanpete League Iordan 14 West 0 at Iordan Iordan 12 South 7 at South Iordan U Gramte 6 at Gramte Iordan 0 East 7 at Iordan f S , 4264! Ckf' V- 7 52- J I f IUNIOR FOOTBALL X ff Iuniors Have a Good Season The Iumor Beetdlggers who acted as the gu1nea p1gS for the vars1ty and Coach Frank Kammkar found 1t a tough Job to use the plays of the opposlng teams when playlng agamst those teams but st111 hmshed a good and suc cessful season In the1r lone pre season game they traveled to North Sanpete and were handed a 27 7 setback In league play they turned back the Panthers of West 14 O and the Cubs of South 12 7 Then they took defeats from Gramte 6 0 and East 7 O 'WF .LJ fi 'iz' ...QU The semor members of the squad are front row Boyd Moueley Ben Huaee Tom Shxmxxu Center row Neal Ienlen. Lee Bean. Delano Rasmussen. Lynn Wolsleger lack Wiles. Kenneth Latuner Carl Ebert. lack Boberq Matt Trontell Back row-Coach Chet Kam. Calvin Ienhnl. Nexl Sorensen. Ierry Worthen. Stephen Motto Morris Petellon. Bruce Balls Donald Antcxak. Lynn Barney Mxlton Walker Icy Deneley Donald Lepore Lo Max Gehnng Coach Dole Sorensen. 1 ef t ' f-Wf1sd'1k,13t 2 f 1 1 g . rs 2 X ' A ' L wx ' tty, . N ' 5 -rj ' N , gat? ' 1 , tg p DW!-'fix a S sg 1 .g. X 1 xx 1 ' 'K' u Yi ,V ,, W u M f SOPHOMORE SCORES SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL .,f 1- 'nffff-Z., The Green,1 s Wan IO ,K f jf! jf Coach Art Hughes and newcomer Grant Martln brought the sophomore Greenhngs of Iordan cr long way thls year rn lmprovement and expenence but-due to many hardsh1ps and losses of players to the varslty squad they won only one game The Sophs lost to East the opener 21 U Then they took the1r srngle Wln over West 15 6 but lost the1r last three games to South 20 7 to Davrs 18 7 and to Gramte 19 O !5',J., At the Iordan East game K' El 5-br fl? 4.11,-1 ,cf A X f '7' zfvgiyf-'fix Iordan Iordan Iordan Iordan Iordan U East 21 at Iordan West 6 at West South 20 at South Davrs 18 at Davrs Granrte 19 at Iordan The Iumor Squad Page one hundred nmeteen Front row Larry Holt Cletus Hamrlton Warren Schmldt George Padyen Merrlll Brmdley Otto Draper, Torn Severson Marlxn Shields Middle row Tommy English Neldon Hogen Allen Dumas Vaughn Rasmus sen, Glenn Dunn, Ubukr Mlkl Rlchard Gllbert Back row Rex Holt Clark Young Arlan Evans Dean Bog gess, lack B1llS Vaughn Lancaster Ioe Lepore Roger Lepore 1, , x l,,, 4,1 a I N 1: V if A I A KVI? gi- 'f :K f?-X4 1.1,-f! I , ' Q 4 Y ,z , li A ,ft -V - ff w fr ff , . 1' t 1 37 - f , 1 I ,A .K fax V f fe f est! f ',f.,f j1lfZ-f fave, gr- 4- fa,f , ,J K ff X.-f' : . ' f' f f W- E ,M f 1 1 .i xxx! Xxx fi' f f' H - ,ff 57 f' . . . ' - - ,ff Q-W2--' 'fr I I ' 1 . - I . - . - 15- 7- 71 . . Oi . I , , . Xa l Nw Z' Coach Art Hughes Bruce Bnlls Captaxn Forward Semor Fxrst Team All State STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Wlth the wmter focusmg the sports spothght on basketball Coach Art Hughes formed th1s th year one of the top basketball teams 1n e t t Launchmg the season a httle earher than s a e usual because of a larger schedule th1s year tl sed the Beetd1ggers 1n pre season play ou c as four opponents and were set back twrce They subdued the Ogden TIQGIS the Cyprus Prrates h Murra the B1ngham Mmers and swamped t e y Smelterxtes but bowed twxce to Box Elder d rated as the dark horse at the be Ior an g1nn1ng of the season and as a very unpotentlal champ1onsh1p team after playmg thexr fmrst h lea ue r1vals changed the outlook of the t ree g s1tuat1on by racmg to hve successlve v1ctor1es C b over the Provo Bulldogs the South l-hgh u s th F rmers of Granlte the West Panthers and e a the Darts of Dav1s Then the Iordan quxntet was humbled by East, but bolstered 1ts stand b s ueezmg past Provo The South l-hgh H19 Y Cl Cubs and the Gramte Farmers hung losses on the Drggers, but w1th the1r th1rd tnumph over Davls, the Beetd1ggers gamed a tourney berth 1n the Class A Champronshlp Tournament Page one hundred twenty is T W get f A X J . N A 'X X 4 X tx S A XX L tx rx, , I , - I, y he A: 2 -1 n y T r lx, . ,rib J rx K 1 jail 1 ik' S 1 F, I-.. Basketball Team. Front row-Bruce Bills, Colvin lenkins. Coach Art Hughes, Coach Frank Komnikar, Moms Peter son. Robert Allen. Middle row-Blaine Anderson, Lynn Burney, LaMor Gehring, Don Houmound, Stephen Motto Richard Anderson. Back row-Marlin Shields, Duane Day, Lewis Iensen. Scores Preseason Nov. 22-Box Elder 46 at Iordan 42 Dec, 6-lordan 38 at Ogden 28 Dec. 8-Iordan 34 at Box Elder 37 Dec, 15-Cyprus 44 at Iordan 56 Dec. 28-Iordan 37 at Bingham 3l Dec. 3U-Iordan 61 at Murrav 21 ' League Dec. 22-Iordan 30 at West 41 Ian. 5--+Davis 3l at Iordan 49' Ian. 9-Jordan 29 at East 4l Ian. 12-Provo 37 at Iordan 54 lan. l6-- -Iordan 42 at South 29 Ian. 19-Granite 40 at Iordan 69 Ian. 26-West 26 at lordan 54 Feb. 9--Iordan 31 at Davis 28 Feb. l3--East 39 at Iordan 31 Feb. l6eeIordan 53 at Provo 48 Feb. 23-South 32 at Iordan 3l Mar. l-flordan 37 at Granite 43 Playoff Mar, 3w-Iordan 39s-Davis 26 at Granite State Tournament at U. ot U. Fieldhouse Mar. 8s--Iordan 37-Box Elder 35 Mar. 9----Iordan 38eEast 34 Mar. lllelordan 43fWeber 32 Page one hundred twenty-one Blaine Anderson, Iunior Center All State-First Team Calvin Ienkins, Senior Forward, Regular if LaMar Gehring, Senior Guard, Letterman Don Houmond. Iunior Forward, Honorable Mention All State Ou 1-Q x i f . - A little high jumping mix- ed with basketball as Hou- mand KNO, l4l scores 2. Duane Day. lunior Guard, Letterman Robert Allen. Senior Guard, Letterman Marlin Shields. lunior Guard, Letterman Lynn Barney. Senior Guard, Letterman State Tournament After winning in their playoff, the Iordan Beetdiggers came back with inspired drive to tally three straight wins in the State Tournament and take the 1951 State Class A Basket- ball crown. Playing at the Univer- sity of Utah fieldhouse, the Diggers encountered the Box Elder Bees in the initial fray. Though the Bees had vanquished us twice in preseason play, the Ior- danites put up a great zone defense to earn a 37-35 victory over the Bees. In the semi-finals, the under- rated Beetdiggers completely bottled up the East High offensive to net a 38-34 win. The determined Iordan crew, sup- ported by the faithful student body and faculty, captured the coveted honor by trimming Weber, the last hurdle in the way of the state crown, by a 43-32 score. X . I 'UN L2 if 5 ,J 11 N! '? ,...r' pf- L ix 'S Morris Peterson. Senior Guard, Center Honorable Mention All Stote Stephen Motto, Iunior Guard Honorable Mention All Stcxte Page one hundred twenty three IUNIORSE Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. 22-Box Elder 29 at Iordan 42 Gelordan 58 at Ogden 23 8-lordan 47 at Box Elder 31 15-Cyprus 36 at Iordan 53 League 22-lordan 46 at West 37 5-Davis 26 at Iordan 43 9-lordan 44 at East 35 12-Provo 42 at Iordan 45 16-Iordan 49 at South 43 19-Granite 34 at Iordari 42 13 16 23 26-West 29 at Iordan 41 9-Iordan 57 at Davis 36 -East 35 at Iordan 41 -Iordan 48 at Provo 44 -South 45 at Iordan 54 Scores Anderson C187 and Ienkins C127 close in on Box Elder's Hansen. 1-Iordan 33 at Granite 37 Upholdirig the sporting tradition of Iordan, the Iunior Cage team, coached by Frank Kamnikar, suffered only one defeat out of sixteen encounters this season. They won their four pre-season clashes by large margins. Then they registered eleven victories and were nosed out by the Farmers of Granite in their last game of the season, annexing the top rating in league com- bat. Iunior Basketball Team Kneeling - Gene Bergman. Frank Kamikar, lr! Hughes. Dick Thomas. Frank Nickle. Standing-Marlin Shields, Dean Wheadon, Lou Vranes. Peter Dow, LaMar Sanders. Richard Gilbert. The sophomore squad took big steps Morris Thomas lets fly two points for the Iordan sophs as Rowen Schmidt KNO. 51 stands by. this year paving the way for better sea- sons ahead. Though losing their first two games to West and East by scores of 26-23 and 38-28, respectively, the soph Beetdiggers, learning their trade from Coach Dale Sorensen, came up fast in the league standings by defeat- ing South 40-31, Granite 56-47, Davis 33-30, West 61-56, and East 47-45, all in quick succession. With only three games left to play, lordan lost to South 33-27, downed the Farmers of Granite 43-40, and whipped the Davis Darts 40-30, ending the whirlwind champion- ship race in second place with a seven Won, three lost record. Soph Basketball Team SOPI-IOMORES Scores ll-West 26 at Iordan 23 l8--Iordan 28 at East 38 25-South 31 at Iordan 40 30-Granite 47 at Iordan 56 l Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Feb Feb. Feb l4 Feb l9 Feb. 23 Feb 28 -ordan 33 at Davis 30 8--Iordan 61 at West 56 -East 45 at Iordan 47 Iordan 27, at South 33 -Iordan 43 at Granite 40 Davis 30 at Iordan 40 Front row-Otto Draper, Allen Dumas. Curtis Iennon. Ernest Peterson. Dennis Newbold. Middle row - lerry McCleary Rodney Dahl, Gan Vincent, Glenn lflill. Lee Brady. Ros: Delgado. Back row-Lawrence Ray. Bowen Schmidt Vaughn Rasmussen. Glen Dunn. Gaylen Giueman. Paul Wilcox. David Iensen. 'Mez lf M fa WT' W .I V-., Tennis Team. Seated-Don Brady, Neil Sorensen. Melvin Wilson. Konrad Iansson. Iimmy Ontiverasx Standing- Glen Dunn. Lou Vranes. Vaughn Rasmussen. Richard Rasmussen. Nick Loulias. Noel Iensen. Calvin Ienkins. Allen Myers Coach Dale Sorensen. Fourteen members turned out this year for the ten- nis squad, along with Calvin Ienkins, captain of the team. Coach Dale Sorensen pointed out that he ex- pected stellar performances throughout the season from such stalwards. This year's preseason tennis schedule T E N N I S included Bingham, Murray, West, and four other matches undecided as the yearbook went to press. Two preseason tilts were both in favor of Iordan. They took a clean sweep over Bingham 5-0 and edged the Murray Smelterites 3-2. Granite, Davis, Provo, and Iordan constitute the lea- gue, and the schedule is built around a game home, game away basis against each team. ff' ,Q K 1 8.1 Dick Rasmussen OU 0 Serve- Allan Myers reaches for a high one Glen Hill and Scott Iarvie. As the winter weather gave way to sunshine, the track season hustled in along with the rest of the spring athletics. Fourteen new members and thirteen ol last year's standbys reported for action this season, In the first track meet of the year, the Beetdiggers dropped decision to the South High Cubs 94 to 39. Track Team Kneeling-Glen Hill, Leon Allsop. Relugia Alva. Kay Thornton Bruce Enmss Paul Ashton. Delano Rasmussen Scott Iarvie. Standing-Frank Kamnikar CCoachl, Rodney Dahl Fred Shmsel Larry Brady Zeruth Hathaway Frank Nickle Tom Severson. Iimmy Harington. Richard Gilbert. Don Houmand Blame Brown David Cool: Charles Iarman Art Hughes CCoachD. X Kay Thornton straining tor every inch aided by -5, ., has in-, . yy 3-M . 4, . gt5'f 2:Z1'if!ML,'f-'ifygsg Don Houmand gets set for his delivery as Morris Peterson watches in the background. Track Schedule Coach Frank Kcmnikar reported that there were six meets slated for this season. Apr, 6-South at Iordan. Apr. 13-Iordan at Cyprus. Apr, 20-Utah High School Relays at B.Y.U. Apr. 27-B.Y.U. Invitational. May 3-Regional Track Meet at the U. ot U. May 10-State Finals at the U. ol U. w Blaine Brown. Richard Gilbert, and Paul Ashton eye the finishing tape law, ' 4 iw 'Q Pete Dow qets hold of one. Baseball Schedule Preseason Apr. 3-Cyprus at Iordan. Apr. 6-Iordan at Cyprus. League Apr. 16-Iordan at East. Apr South at Iordan. Apr. 27-Iordan at Davis. Apr Provo at Iordan, Apr Granite at Iordan. Apr. 7-Iordan at West. May 3-Granite at lordan. May 7-Iordan at West. BA SEBALL In a practice session, Ieny Worthen tours the bases as he goes by GGYY Nelwn As the yearbook went to press, Coach Chet Kim had high hopes for the baseball season with Gehring and Bills returning as Co-Captains, along with lettermen Worthen, N. Bolliger, and Shields. He also had seven returning non- lettermen from last year's team-Ferguson. Latimer, Nelson. Motto, Dow, Walker, and Day-that he expected to do a bang-up job of keeping the ball rolling or sailing over the fence, He also had several new hopefuls-Sundberg, C. Iensen, Darton. Lunnen. E. Bolliger, Parker, Wright, Brown, Peterson, L. Brady. Sharp, Dumas, and Ray. At the time the Beetdigger nine had won two games-6-5 and 15,5 with Cyprus. X mn: Curtu le olcs 57 : lLl.3'f'-6' But tney dont xriteria to tilt the 'Xa Director I X' Beth Garfield and Marian McCormick demonstrate how to ' ' ' ' ' ' ' brick wall. . Ruth Mounteer and Patsy Mrs' Ruth Robenson Tucker,victo'si'1cogeboll GIRLS' SPORTS ,nj Mrs. Ruth Bowers Robertson .-'wifi La Von Neilson and Iuanito Beratto. give Golda Flanders and Marilyn Whitmore some tough Competition ir.tl1f-favorite indoor ierimg sport shows Io Ann Smith how to ' ' volley Ball serve for badminton Lu Ann Lyon ot right TW' a .ai Gtl phfwtcal educatton classes had lun 1n learmng dance ho v to be graceful how to keep healthy and bea utttll how to play games They played badmtnton and pxng pong They even had ba ketball tournaments among themselve Champs tn the hrst perlod were the team ot Margxe Egbert who won SIX games wlthout a loss Other teams were led by Dorothy Butkovxch Betty Io Fltzgerald and Vo Loye Roos In the ftfth per1od Beverly Curhs team wan ttve games and lost one Bonme Nuylors team was runners up Ntth four wtns one loss and one ttecl game Other Capt ms we e Ccxrma Iackson and Vonda Butterhelci Miss Fcxe Richards Director Scphomores learmng how to trim down. For grace and potse Sf Volley Ball Practxcmg and exerctsmg dance step Q dk v. P SQL. .ks - 4 Po 'A' Morning announcements. frrnn ,f- fw'Z'1 I' Stott Seated-Rosella Vicchrilli. Ioan Neii, Rosilana Olsen. Sionding-wDick Thomas. Doran Hiatt, Blaine Barnett, Mary Beth Waterlyn. Dorothy Lee. . , xr. .. K, feng, ex, ,.., ,U ,pp, ,.1 s ' , U W fwbmxw . M RQESQ-i2?:?5f5!WK 'Z Q . - U Q'5 'l'HH0fil D . p At bookstore window-lack Walker. David Iacobsen. Sharon Roach. X ... Kirby. Ioyce Tame. Group ot rmght Brand, Mabel Larson-superuser, 3 il LQ 1 lib ll Cofeterio Staff. Group ot left-Evelyn Brown. Yvonne Alta Attley. Rosetla 'l 2-fr-Y 1 I I I I !lll I Sl HI .aug pin Leah Ienkins ond Karen Webb on hall Lmmq up fm hm dogg ind pop dutw' Bus Drivers. Front row-Ralph Butterfield. Claude Densley. Ben Merrill, Lou Orgil. Russ Oakeson, Ross Palmer, Y. W. Herrod, Elmer Palmer. LeRoy Dansie. Back row-Edward McDougal, Arden Teach, Howard Newbold. Burt Iohn- son, Elvis Evans, Verl Smart, E. L. Morris. Emery Allen, Earl Maynard. Dean Smith, Gilbert Benson, F. M. Bagley. 4. X Stage Cr-:W Front row Iohn Nystrom, Roy Lein. Robert Griffiths, Serritrtary Teacher.--Lynn R. Webb, Mrs. Norma Leo Iensen. Mtadle :own Lawrence Densley. Kenneth Mounteer. Webb, Golden L. Berrett, Carter E. Grant. David Bean, Royal D. Madsen. Back row-LeRoy Walker. Bryce Howlett. Charles Peeler. T' Orval Nelson, Photographer, who took the album a ' v o ' for the nd se eral thers 4 Cu:stod1ar1sfLloyd Hill, Alma Dowding, Marlon Bateman. Don Ebert. Back row--Roger Beck, Robert Larson. Wallace Benson. l-lot present lor and Ze 900 Od 0999 e QW , gm ffm J 1? Q Y , S? is X tx ill Q 3 X Xxx Q3 r!henffSweeKheons' Bch Kmg Xeny Wo KIN Q1 nw v. 1 Gs AND ,. ACF ffm, s N. X Q wff' 534 ji ei 15 3. J , LQV on Thomion f-f- Sw emheor ts' BON Que GTX I , If Y An T I I 6 6 I 1 'I Y 1 ,I . fm. Q I Q I - I 1 4 . I -I ' f ' 1 1 0 Q .1 O 4 I, h65 Nxflk Lou Dewi Uv! My 'Xotd H M155 O' on ff! X fflf ff Xfyfa fff! fix! 1 97 11 -'.b'f7'! AW I 2 f f? , f 1' 7' , 1 '17 w f, ff f ' X - I I ' , 'XA Cf If 4 wid' .g,. 1' ik 4' .3 1 ' I J ' 0 I if . 9 f ' I 4 A , M 4-'W E' N, gwxgs yi Q yn fi M .. xv. f xv ' usa RJQB 3 2 'gf .MI vi' , A-:fig Q.. A 5 fx? iX:, fF my -sl, EXW k N 2 ,A il lim ' x ,Q fx 114. my A 1 3 ' Q, A QQ. , 5 M p '33 fxg qw? gk ,, 3' ami' ,,s33'X'l sy, n , F, ,'t , ,N Ianuary February 3- Back to school. 5-Davis ut Iordcn-Basketball. Q- Iordcm at East-Basketball. l2-Provo ot lordc1nABcxsketbc1ll. Gromte ctssembly. l6-Iordon ot South-Basketball. l7-National assembly. l9'--Grcmte cxt Iordctn-Basketball. 26-Ptcture show. 29 Traveling assembly to Grcmite. West at lordon-Basketball. -Girls' club-Ann Ashton CALENDAR 2-Alurrm: l-lomecoming. 6YlX:ClllOf'lf.1l assembly Fotners' ond S0r1s'l51gl1tOut Trctvelmg Assembly ctt lordcm l4-Mr. Ballard goes to mctttoncl ccnlerence in l York -ALyc.et1m Host at Iordon-Q Basketball Cltarlomcm Assembly --Sweethearts Boll Iorclon at Provo-Basketball -Holtdoy fSQutl1otlordcm---Basketball --Gtrlfz' Club-Elaine Cannon. 0 585 Q W -1 'Gps ww 1 .95 -6. a in m MV -wi' .L....! -'f'f' 'f it 155' V' 3 Jffx 1 ' if K.: iff ' Qg fisw , . L gig Y A, Q, -,X 5 ,' 41 1' r-gi:-as rc , f-:fr 1 ., 1- ,, 24 1 i 415 v, QQ: diff. 1 r ,Xxx L' I!.,,, ,QI '. BN X '. XX N ix? fl X X l X x fx 'TX Q K Y N fi XL 'Q . is I' I QQ? j' 3 i 1 ' , I ,ff 4,4 X W L'-' -W 0 4' M f ' ' J 45 1 If A 5 ff' V I x ' 'Z' 1 5 D ,-'. ? ,Q f'f'Q.f':l A 3' Qs in sig 'X Q ,ax 3, S '15 . iq EF X f 5 Y .,..... , .- Nj , , tk S in A '- ' gi W ff Q 3' vw PWA, ...D ,aff ,recom 'MN Want 'M AXN... . 6 ' .mv A Q Y 'sk N x s E F is Y.. 5 3 of it R P X E K 5 1 2' ,J-'S' April 2-Masque and Gavel present two one-act plays. Mrs. Claire Flcmdre revtews a book for the lay Dees 4-Interpretative Speech Festival at Ogden 5-Band Concert, 54-South at lordan--Track. Musoc test1valatB1ngharn Htgh Chorlonlan Forrnal lU-Quxll and Scroll lnmotton ll-Dr. Walquist from U of U talks to senlorra Try outs for cheerleaders - lntroductlon ol candldates. Che-rntstry class goes to smelter l3-Speech lnterpretatlve Meet at B Y U lordan at Cyprus-Track l6-lordan at East-Baseball QU-Track Relay at B Y U 23-South at lordan-Baseball. Z4-B Y U Chorus. 26-Mothers' and Daughters' Night Out 27-elordan at Davls-Baseball, Dog P:1tchDrag. B Y U lnvttatlonal Track Meet lflf---Provo at lordan--Baseball Chorus Concert. 'W-.l ,K S 1: May 2-Senior SIuffDC1Y Ninth grades visn 3-Granite at Iordan-Baseball Regmonal Track Meet at U. of U 7-Iordan at West-Baseball. 9-Award Banquet, State Track Finals at U of U 11-Seminary graduation. 15-Senior Dinner Dance 16-I. Day at Lagoon. 17-Yearbook Day. 18-Graduation. Jr' 01 l11 ll lllufly 1 1112114 M 1'1'H TS YEARBQOK EQITORS , 1 I fl! H lfffkf A Student Body Presxdent 4,1,1! ff 1 3 rf! ff 4 1907 O8 1, 'fl 190 9 fv V'f fb 190 41 r WE lvah ltz rald QF1 tfiyuefl ff4 9 0 Basl Ugg K Emest Gr bon fl Earl Wh: e K, Xi Q A Lnonel n NJ .1 9-K1 zlwlllloszy Q Basxl W J!! ff 1er 5,1 Q ou 1 lcourxerl lCour1e1 f j Xia ourlerl 7 W1 ,fd nnne wards ber son xldred lson 1 ur1er1 lCour1er1 1 e e u icy 19 0 Kennbrh a yi J Ro er ami ton 9 U Henry Iorg nson K, f en Berrett f 192 2 ac Sorensen fl Q1 M. 94 1 111192 25 U 199 9 7 11 93328 11328 29 1929 30 1930 31 1931 32 41932 33 1933 34 1934 35 1935 36 1936 37 1937 38 1938 39 1939 40 1940 41 1941 42 1942 43 1943 44 1944 45 1945 46 1946 47 1947 48 1948 49 1949 50 1950 51 G 1thfK'imball 1d Larson ames Lunnen lack Monahan Iesse Casper iBook nameless yust 1 H S1 lSt1l11ustIH S1 Zu lle elgon Hirst Beetd1gger1 IsaackS Isaad Sor n Veron We IQ Helen St kes Helen St kes Merlene Beck Sarah Gzllespxe Rodney Knmbull Carol Stay Frank Wrlght Clayton Nelson Elmer Gnfhth Beume Schmxdt DeI.oy McMulhn Glen Burkmshaw Stanley Benmon Vester Rasmussen Reed Olson Warren Thompson Melvxn Iohnson Clem Washburn Paul Greer Ralph Leonard Shxrley Beckstead Iohn McRae Dons Wood Delbert Crump Gordan Iensen Clmton Cutler M1tchell Pnce Sherman Crump Calvin Ienkms Caroline Kimball Rex Whetmore Lucllle Hawklns No year book DGPTGSSIOD Robert Anderson Ruth Pearson Ins Nielsen Clara Eheson Chloe Butterheld L11l1an Albanese Mary Morgan ean Seal Lucllle Mals m Rulon Ras ssen Edna Hansen Clel lense Mary Sexto Betty Evans Marlon Sharp Marilyn Nelson Rolayne Rasmussen Kenney Turner Robert Hamilton Ruth Evans Beryl Iones LaRue Vmcent Blame Tempest Ardxs Enckson Allan Myers Tom Shlrmzu lj '1 1 A f 1 I 1 'U f 1 1ff ' lj- A r 1 ' 12111 17:14 My 1 I ' -' If f '11 lj 11 'J ffl 1 cf XXk1YllX lllrfm yj 1 MQ , A A' V :lx ' 0 ' 1m JJ 1 ' I lk XR ff I1 4 X1 4 - 1- 11-11, 1 . .P SM- ,,:', M 'j f f 1 M x 7 ' 1 f , .,,,f 1 1 M 1' XR 1n 73,,, Q A iff. ffl ,lj If I 1 y X 3 .1 ' x ,V QV., ' A -Lili 1 9, '1 fc . 11 - - ' f V W b 1 .11 111, 1- 11 8- M1114 1 . 7. jp- . 'ff W 1 If V 1 H11 .Y 1 19 th .P rs - 1, SJ. A ' A, 11111 1914 2D 6 'nl ,x 1 BasilWalker Oriel, I' - , ff .1 1 '13 , 1J 1 r W ' 1 A. A I J, K f' 2,2f.y,1,f 1 1.1 16-V '1 11 I f' 7. 1 'xfll XQ191 y 9 ' ' Q 1.,'-3'-5 ' 19 2 Xrl 1 1 n K-'N 1 - 7 'h e , . 1 - 1 , 1 ig Vvyl 1 rv ii lu' Z 1 J . 3 3 x 3 . . .l -D .N D - Q i . I 1 - It 1 Q Q :Q 1 ' 1 ,Q ' ' 1 ' -' - I 1' . M fp-X AL STUDENTS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED ,f C, we W5 Chve Ahlstrom Unton B Club L s forward to jotmng le Sam s Navy Golden Butterheld Harrtman FFA Baseball Wants to master the art of farmxng Monty Brown. East Mtdvale Debate P pera MeSSlGh mbttlon to get p n ttme Bill Cnttenden. Mxdvale Boys Club o k of slutlm ay Densley Rtverton Ntce ktd whom everyone l1kes Verl Harnson West Iordan Boys Club Football Loves l1v1ng Donald Heroli Draper Lllces dr1v1ng that Pontlac around Lynn Iensen East Mxdvale Boys Club Always a trlendly word for the OppOS1le sex Patrlcxa Iones Sandy Glrls Club Sports Club Language Club Skt Club Amateur Hour A semor wtth a mellow voice Richard Kxrton Boys Club Wants to graduate and get a stab at the blg wtde world Don LeFevre Sandy DECA Boys Club Ambxtton to be a busmess man whtte collared stuff oys Club Athlettc Club Track IUNIORS Wayne Brown Rxverton David Burr Rlverton Dorothy Butkovzch Sandy Mary Deane Crump M1dvale Allen Dooley West lordan Roger Haun. Sandy RaMon Iensen. Draper Bxll Karlmsey South Iordan Bessxe Lyman. Grantte Charman Labrum Mrdvale Mazle Lee Sandy Foe Marsh Granlte Robert Nelson. Sandy Gae Olson. Sandy Iesse Paulk. West Iordan Evadean Robmson. West Iorda Norman Stapley. Sandy Dora Ann Shelton. Mtdvale Betty lean Spnnger. Gramte Gerald Schow. Gramte Sophomores l'l 4 X frzeew f' Mcmlyn Larson Sandy GITIS Club lay Dee Messlah Ambttxon undeclded f Kexth Mlllerburg East Mldvale if -X, Boys Club Band Messtah Football Z9-ot, C Nlckname Llttle Wally Always ready wtth a WISE crack XM Theodore Mxddelstadt Rtverton Boys Club NAV JL' fl Not mucn to say Evelyn Gordan Pxerce Draper 64 jpg!! FHA Travelmg Assembly She has that Mrs on her name 059- if 0-'01 'ffl-4 Dorothy Smart Sandy Wants to marry a Blshop Terry Stanley South IOFGGIQZ- VlfA7f.L,g, ,Q FFA Boys Club Ambltxon as yet unknown. Leg' gob- Lloyd Taylor Granite Boys Club Football V When he feels ltke exercxsmg he yust hes down untll the teelmg goes away , , Vard Tomlinson Mldvale Afyfdl-Vt! Y Boys Club Moved here from Pleasant Grove W and hopes to graduate from Iordan lack Wxles Mldvale Athlet1c Club Boys Club Football Tenms I ll be down to get you ln a Mercury honey Adele Wood Umon Glrls Club A frlend ln need and a frlend indeed SOPHOMORES Ray Ashby Draper Gary Allred Blutfdale Ioan Barley Mxdvale Ronald Burton Sandy Larry Butterheld Ftlverton Mxldred Cox Draper D C Dooley West lordan Stephen Gardner West lordan Paul Halverson West Iordan Gary Hensley Draper Ladme Humburg Sandy Patncm Helm. Mtdvale lune Iseln. Un1on Marvm lackson. Sandy Paul Iones, Sandy Rodney Maxheld. South Iordan Danny Mace. Crescent Blame Nlelson. Blutfdale Deana Pappas. West Jordan loye Reeves. Draper Mary Steadman, West Iordan Davxd Thun. Mtdvale , 1 I-x, I I ' ff V 'V 1 'f f LC'-, L0 ea ' x li ' K l .L ,xy 41 ' Q 1 ' f 1 l . s , X ' ' 'R ' ' . . . . f 7 ' 9 L sf. o I , ' . I . ' f I I -L5 ll I ' . . in I D . 'f ' KA K , 'i L- . -- ' . v ofa I - ' . ' '- . t ' W I ..' 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