Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

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They have provided an en- ,N lightened citizenry so that self-government could work, they have created a national unity, they have molded Americans from the millions of immigrants that have poured into the country, they have taught the nation's children the precepts of equality. In appreciation of their efforts to prevent Freedom from perishing from the earth, we dedicate to the schools of America this 1Z52 ger. -1 The Semmary where the student learns that he has Freedom to worship God - an important part of a democracy K if - 1 . J K ,U yay . , Wy Or land or hfe lf Freedom fall ? SFMWJ ff ' 'E l N I . ' , I .47 KJ R ' ' f i ' fy' m'For what avail the plow or sail, ! fj if L H 'Z l xfw '. ' l 5215933 MQW ' Q I , J MF, ff 3 x l VV 1, , L . df au 3 -Y .df ' . ,MA 4, 0 V' 1' 0,415 .VW 1 ffl' Lf' aj 1 figviffi I 'W 3 A f , f ' f 7 1915 'KM' JW' Q' rf 945+ f ZQUQI A A in fl! LZ zcxhz it SW zefff, 7 jf! fx dQm Jff17fC ' if ff f fi ' C-21 ,Lb s ! 5 . A A 'N'4 If A' ' , -, . 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Together we build for peace that all men in Freedom can 1ive. , C, f ff -'i-9:1 gf 145 ft fgaqy Xi K Rl lf ull I ll-ll A JJ i i RXM., :Mtv t Q, XJ . if -Nw 'ix X NSN t E ii 5' 'Y it I v .X - xs N X - XXX Y X' XJ i i Q .L . 'il iii! tl i Y X X: NX I N ,J i it I h ' Arthur E. Peterson, Superintendent of lordan Schools , . we X i if A N5 LET FREEDOM RING Ni X X X, A As your teachers and administrators, we have made hour Declaration of Freedom by attempting to preserve the implications of freedom in all our planning, teach- ing, and organization of schoolwork during the year. We express an implicit belief in the necessity of freedom in the perpetuation of a social order like ours, and we have not been unaware of the obligations such a belief has imposed upon us. We believe in the importance of the individual in a democracy. We think each one of you is worthy and should be given a dignity befitting you as a human be- . 3, without regard to race, creed, financial status, or color. Consequently, we have used the development of your individuality as a basis of our school activities. We believe each of you is different from your class- mates and that you learn at your own rate and pattern. ln recognition of this belief we have tried to adapt our school activities to your needs and for your individual welfare. ln a democracy, people must learn to get along well with others. Freedom implies that all must obey rules and regulations set up for the welfare of each and all. Page twelve Outside the realm of the rules and regulations each student must have the right to create the alternatives of choice in his daily living, each must have the right of his own conscience, his own belief, and his own mind, and each his free agency as long as he does not infringe upon or interfere with the rights and dignity of others. We have attempted training in these fields this year. We can see from your behavior that we have been em- inently successful. The values mentioned we hold basic to freedom and are fundamental in our form of government. We have tried to imbue you students with the thought that freedom is basically the cause of man, that its perpetua- tion is certain if all of us are willing to practice the prin- ciples of freedom mentioned, and to protect them as well. Our lives, liberties, and our happiness are expres- sions of our freedom. Without freedom as we now in- terpret it, we become a doomed people. As our graduates enter life's serious activities, we ask them not to be unmindful of the issues of freedom they have enjoyed in school, but to express them out in life in a tangible way, so they too can say, Let Free- dom Ring! ARTliUR E. PETERSON 1- ,... N THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated Orlon Newbold South jordan F A Orton president Sandy Rex T Tnpp vtce presldent Blngham Standxng Stanley Marvm Jensen, West Jordan who replaced Mr Newbold on january fxrst 414 YQ , , 1' A- Rasmussen clerk Sandy Reed H Beclcstead asslstant superlntendent Mldvale Arthur E Peterson supermtendent Sandy Dr I O jones Mldvale Leonard C Beclcstead Rxverton Kenneth N Dunn supervlsor of maintenance and operation BOARD OF EDUCATION Early ln january Mr Orton resigned from the board and Leo L Lundberg of Sandy was appolnted to flll hls term Mr Trlpp was made presndent and Dr jones vxce presldent Mr Orton was made dlrectur of butldmg constructlon Mndvale K 5' f- J' Mrs Louxse Jager Nurse SUPERNISORS Earl I Thurman psychologist Kathleen Turney VISIIIDH teacher P 'vi Mickelson dlrector pupnl personnel Mary Storey vlsmng teacher Hyrum Smith vlsmng teacher X ,fv- Page tluftccn fi .P X xiii 'W' i ff' ,..qi'N S 9 B goo KXXB si! Q e O D Ballard Prmczpal LET FREEDOM RING 5 lag Thrs IS a slogan that funds an echo ln every Amen can heart None of us can envlsnon llfe sans lrberty But we who pn e lt so highly must do something more pos: ttve about lf than enmply to let If rung Certatnly the school must be the chlef democranc agency to keep freedom nnglng lt must accept the responsxbtllty of teaching each of us just what our hentage of liberty I9 The school must cause us to bow tn gratxtude for the struggles and SHCFIGCCS of our forbears which have made our democrattc way poesnble It must teach us our duttes and responslbrlmes toward maktng Freedom endure Page fourteen The school with klndred other agencies must en due us wrth a fervent love for our way of life These allres together must ll'19PlI'6 rn us a dedrcatlon to the PI'lI'lClPl69 of hberty so that we will count no sacrifice too great no barrier xnsurmountable no cost too tre mendous lf the object rs the preservatxon of our sacred Freedom Amenca ts the last great hope of Democracy We are Amencans We cannot let the tnumphant peal of freedom s bells become a saddened knell for departed lxberty lost through our lndrfference lack of fortitude or treason O D BALLARD ffrgwmfa- k .. 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I y ,.wy,.'55k, , b X X . . , ' l r l ll ll X TEACHERS Provlde learmng srtuanons Wh1Ch exemplrfy democracy at IIS best STANLEY R ANDERSON Rrverton LSAC mathematrcs The walkrng equatron who lrkes to hunt fish survey roof farm and contract for parntrng jobs MURRAY ALLEN Holladay U of U LSC Colorado College Chournard Art Instrtute of Los Angeles art Frrendly enthusrastrc newcomer Teaches part trme at West Jordan Wrth U S Mann s rn South Pacrfic durrng World War ll Hobby hrs lrrtle doughter Krrstrne HISA AOKI Salt Lake U of U Englrsh Charmrng cultured teacher petrte a lrttle shy but wrth a srncere desrre tv make eyery one happy She lrkes sewrng knrttrng and musrc DEANJ BECK Sandy USAC machrne shop The boys have found that rt rs wrse not to waste trme rn hrs classes FRANK M BAGLEY Sandy U of U LSAC vocatronal auto Hiechanrcs He has a pleasant greetrng for all whom he meets Hrs hobbres are flshrng and huntrng DEANE BENNION Nflrdvale U of U USAC foods home lrvrng FHA advrser Her hobbres are her future home makers and the Mrdvale BPW PAUL C BOYCE Sandy USAC U of U head of agrrcultural program Teaches and supervrses 41 war veterans rn farmrng to brrng them up to where they would have been wrthout therr years rn the armed forces Has worked wrth 325 GI s Is advrser of the Rrdrng Club DONALD M BUDGE Salt Lake USAC U of I farm mechan rcs A good guy who knows the prrces of everythrng Tractor expert BENJAMIN B BRUSE Holladay U of U U of N phychology math readrng An old arr force man he loves flyrng He rs also keen for huntrng and flshrng Hrs pet phrase rs l suspect LOWELL I BOBERG Draper BYU USAC Englrsh organ Spanrsh Travelrng Assembly A clever composer of songs lyrrcs and musrc and of radro scrrpts Does the musrcal composrtron and dralogue and desrgns the stage settrngs and costumes for hrs productrons C N CRAWFORD Murray U of U algebra hrstory debat rng faculty and IEA secretary Collects old corns remembers all rmportant dates and makes a wonderful hrgh lama from Trbet JESSE B CASPER Murray U of U U of Cal boys counselor student and Boys Club advrser gurdance Authorr ed to regrster lordan boys for mrlrtary servrce He lrkes to play golf to garden and to do church work He has a frrendly rnterested attrtude and shrewd Judgment E L CRAWFORD Sandy BYU U of U hrstory Englrsh de batrng yearbook busrness A sense of humor and a Jovral laugh Trarns for crtr enshrp Hobby studyrng law J CLEMENT CRAPO Sandy BYU U of U musrc Messrah opera Has wrrtten several songs and rs famous for hrs anecdotes -dv X f . . . TEACHERS Knowledge is essential to Freedom. ELAINE DIXON - Spanish Fork, USAC, BYU, Colo. College, dancing, phys. ed., Dance Club. Talented dancer, new at Jordan. Dabbles in photography. MIGNON DOMGAARD - Salt Lake, USAC, U of U, clothing, FHA. Most famous words: Donlt take it home and You will have to unpick it. Turns out some well-dressed girls. AFTON FORSGREN - Salt Lake, U of U, English, advises jun- iors. Gn the UEA hoard and is the only classroom teacher in the Fact Finding Committee of the Public Schools Survey Commission appointed by the state legislature. She likes to garden, knit, and read. GOLDA FRASER - Salt Lake, U of U, U of Calif., French, Spanish, English, adviser of Language Club and juniors. Favorite words: Don't be afraid to say it.'l Is interesting, fun, charming, and cultured. LAURA GARDNER - West Jordan, U of U, U of Calif., Eng- lish, German, yearbook. Likes to travel. Has been in every state but four, crossed the continent eight times, has been in most of southern Canada and northern Mexico. DAVID GOURLEY - Pleasant Grove, BYU, U of U, biology, geography, botany, zoology, sophomore adviser. It is said the stu- dents don't take biology or Zoology, they take Mr. Gourley. A jolly good fellow, interested in the students and they in him. PHIL F. GGLDBRANSON - Sandy, Westminster, U of Calif., social science, debating, calendar, assemblies. On state speech teachers forensic committee. Registers students and likes to please if possible. E. E. GREENWOOD - Salt Lake, U of U, history, American problems, twice his party's nominee for State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Good-natured teller of tales. Left Jordan on Febuary 1 to take up private business. ARTHUR HUGHES - Murray, BYU, phys. ed., coaching. Good- natured and hates bad language. Likes to fish and hunt and to cheer people up. Y. W. HARROD - Sandy, Palmer College, auto mechanics, trans- portation. Likes students who show resourcefulness, and appreci- ates the few who show initiative. Hope of the hot-rodders who aim to build themselves a super bus. A. LA MAR HENDRICKSON - Sandy, USAC, English, maga- zine. His most-used words are themes , precis , book reports . Is active in church, town recreation, and Lion's Club. He also raises chickens. MRS. MILDRED JONES - Salt Lake, U of U, Columbia, typing, English. First year at Jordan. Resigned in November because of sickness at home. MRS. ARLENE JOSEPH - Sandy, substitute who took Mrs. Jones' place until January, when GERTRUDE G. TRANTER of Mid- vale, Mr. Gourley's sister, took up the work. A. C. JENSEN - Sandy, U of U, U of W, registrar. In charge of supplies and soldier education. TEACHERS . . . The truth shall make you free. CHESTER KIM - Murray, U of U, history, health, coaching. In the summer and on Saturdays he operates a power shovel on a construction job. Earnest and efficient. EMERSON KENNINGTON - Holladay, USAC, welding. Al- ways courteous and willing to give a helping hand. FRANK KAKINIKAR - Xlidvale, USAC, Westminster, world history, coaching, Boys' Club, Athletic Club. Always ready with a cheery greeting. Likes cooperation from everyone. Fond of horse- back-riding and other sports. A friendly person to have around. MOLLY LINDELL - Sandy, Lf of Lf, BYU, library. She is cour- teous and helpful. She directs plays and PBQCHDIS in her church work and as a hobby does hgurine painting. ROYAL D. MADSEN - Salt Lake, BYU, USAC, U of U, radio and electronics, electricity, stage craft, Prom. He is also district sound-maintenance man. Oversees all stage sound and light effects. GRANT MARTIN - Salt Lake, U of U, phys. ed., library, coach- ing. Good-looking wolf who thrills the girls. Has a great many friends and is the champion candy-eater. MAXINE ORTON NELSON - Sandy, U of U, English. Attrac- tive new addition to the faculty. Happy smile and storybook dim- ples. Left ,lordan in the middle of the year to be with her husband in California. Her place was taken by JOSEPH F. BOXWMAN of Salt Lake, a graduate of the U of U. PAYE RICHARDS NICHOLS -- BYU, phys. ed., Dance Club, Charlonian marching. Filled with energy and vitality. DONALD OLSEN - East lvlidvale, BYU, art, music, Prom. Writes pieces for chorus, composes piano solos and music for or- chestra. Has played in the Utah Symphony. Plays Viole d'Amour - of 15th or l6th century. Collects rare old instruments. VERNE OBERHANSLEY - Ogden, BYU, USAC, U of I. In- structor of institutional fartn training for war veterans. Has pub- lished a textbook - judging Notebook for lunior Farmers. First year at jordan. Golf is his hobby. R. S. PETERSON - ltlidvale, USAC, chemistry, physics. First year teaching. He has a quiet, shy manner and wit and humor, but don't hand in assignments late. He likes to take moving pictures. ROBERT L. PIXTON - Draper, USAC, U of U, history, gene- tics, physiology. Faculty manager of athletics. District governor of Lion's Club. Sees to it that he keeps his promises. JOHN lvl. PETERSON - Draper, USAC, U of U, drivers' train- ing, Prom. Tries to turn out good drivers, but it takes courage. His outside interests are Scout work, visual aids, Red Cross First aid, general construction work, and raising rabbits. DON PARR - Vlfest lordan, U of U, BYU, speech, sociology, economics, plays. A favorite with the students. With his witty personality and comments, there is always life in his classes. f ':. 'J ,X K, . . . TEACHERS Give me the liberty to know, to think, to believe, and to utter freely according to conscience, above all other liberties. ARLAND RUSSEN - Midvale, U of U, USAC, industrial arts automotive, Ski Club. Gets lost if he comes in the wrong door. Newly wed as of November 21. ORALIE RAWSON - Salt Lake, U of U, USAC, U of Calif., chairman English department, newspaper, Quill and Scroll. Likes flying to Tucson to visit her family - four times in two years. Of- fices in several clubs - BPW of Salt Lake, AAUW, AUJD. Has beautiful clothes and always immaculate. IAMES L. SEAL - Midvale, BYU, USAC, U of U, mechanical drawing, woodwork, stage properties, Key Club. Death on sluffers and late comers. Accepts only perfect work. A. E. SMITH - Draper, U of U, U of Wash., math, bookkeeping, graduation, scholarship. One of most respected of lordan's teachers. Likes students who try. All of them learn something in his classes. GLEN E. SOULIER - Midvale, USAC, agriculture, FFA, Sports Club. His team of dairy and cattle judging won a national prize. Has the most attractive room in the building. Loves accurate rec- ords and boys who prosper in farming. ORSON SMITH - Draper, U of U, photography, yearbook pic- tures, library, stage. Has made some beautiful movies of the west- ern country. THEODORE SIOBLOM - Sandy, U of U, biology, algebra, his- tory. Willing to hash out any kind of problem. Intelligent teacher with a sense of humor. Likes to make students think. DALE SORENSEN - Murray, U of U, physical education, coach- ing. Noted for his calm attitude at football games. Has turned out champion football teams. HAROLD THORPE -- Sandy, U of U, English. His hobbies are phonics, stenciled exercise sheets, and flower culture. F. B. THOMAS - Midvale, U of U, LDS Business College, dis- tributive education, typing, DECA, senior adviser. The problems of the senior class keep him busy. DUNN TAYLOR - Sandy, USAC, BYU, USC, welfare, ath- letics director, discipline and safety, eligibility. He looks after stu- dents' welfare and tries to adjust anything that interferes with their education. Popular with all. LUCILLE TU'l'l'LE - Salt Lake, BYU, U of U, Leland Powers, speech, plays, Masque and Gavel, Charlonians. Has taken part in the U of U plays. Students, I haven't all of you! She is always on the go. MRS. EVELYN WOOD - Salt Lake, U of U, counseling, calen- dar and assemblies, Girls' Club, lay Dees. Has written pageants for the Tabernacle and the U Stadium. Teaches a class in Weber College and a class of nurses. Has published poems and pageants. MRS. WANDA WADE - Salt Lake, USAC, BYU, U of U, stenography, vocational business, Carnival. Her stenography class seems never to lack for home work. She likes travel, flowers, books. ilk. ,414-41 1 Custodian Almx' Uowding. lohn Nystrom, Tom Clark, Don Ebert, Lloyd Hill, luhn Shrewsbury, Neltl--n liaternnn, student help. Assistants Lawrente Ainsworth, Yfallate llenson, and nightfwatthman Lewis Thomas are not pictured. CLASSROOM WORK takes up mos! of the school year. Almy Dowding has taken charge of the school buildings and grounds for over twenty years, on the job early and late. Tourists going by have stopped to come inside and praise our grounds. 794 students go across the road every day to the semin- ary for Old and New Testament, and church history. 200 graduate in May. This year they gave a choral reading in the Tabernacle, and held their thirteenth annual convention. S 1 ' if BVS DRIVERS - FTIJYII wut Dean Smith, Russ Cakeson, Arden Testh, lien Merrill, Ralph Butterfield. Second mu: Elmer Palmer, Ed- ward Mclionald, Russ Palmer, Elvis Evans, Y. VU. Harrod. Third row: Herald Sampson, Howard Newbold, Alma Holt, Claude Densley, Bert johnson. Hack mu: Emery Allen, Gilbert Benson, E. L. Morris, Earl Maynard. Nut photographed: Clyde Buxton, Verl Smart, Mike Milne, LeRoy Densley. 23 drivers take charge of the 25 buses that serve 15 com- munities and average 3,500,000 student miles each year. The district changes buses every ten years. In addition to the regular cafeteria force, six girls help serve at noon. Many of the students line up every day in the Dr. Jekyl-Mr. Hyde cafeteria Cnow it's a girls' gym, now a place to eatb for hot dogs and pop or for a well-cooked, low-priced meal. FMINARY - Lynn S. Searle, Principal Carter E. Grant, Lynn R. CAEETERIA - Mabel Larson, managerg Mrs. Alta Ottley, Mrs. Evelyn ebb, Golden L. Barrett. Brown. Mrs. Rosetta Brand was not present for picture. W1 'N -dl .? 7 S sittin ,fy U7 ' I . EE' 'J fl ' Marilyn Day takes Mrs. Cfasper's place as secretary of the princi- Gerald Ainsworth and ,lack Xlviilker, in the lihrary, have access to about pal, Barbara Vvehster is office and bookstore clerk. 5,000 hooks, 1200 of which helong to the county, also magazines, news- papers. In -J 4 ' , . 9 . X Vt'.l ' 'l V Bryant Miner and Maureen Edwards examine jo,-fe Cjomehvglev R chart showing alcohol to be an American words. safety problem. Sociology, economics, American prohlems, commercial law, puhhc discussion, dehate, teach responsihilities, privi- leges, opportunities that concern the citizen - social, eco' nomic, and political, and how to meet them, helping the students to become happy, useful citizens. Seniors also talce American and world history. A democracy needs citi:ens with skill to read understandingly and critically, to listen at- tentively, to think straight, and to give clear, forceful expres- gion to their thoughts. Language-arts gives just such lsasic training. ln addition to fun.lamentals. students may develop ielca x. x 4 Wm. 5.-1143 1 Steinfeldt learn new Gwen Xlinnick, Irene lee Chance sttzdv glohc. special interests or receive direct aid in individual needs. home develop reading skill. Ftudcnts find opportunities to explore several Fields for special interests. Some talce dehating, others creative xvritingg some write for and edit school pulrlif cations. A review of tundantentals and a survev ol' English and world literature ls given the college prep seniors. Some choose httsttiess English. Non-college seniors get practical, hroadening tinishing activities. il-he department suliscrilies to the countrv's l'est niagazines tor the students. use. lluting the present year films have lreen added lor teaching of lsoth the mechanics of writing and of literature. Y 'A Colene W'nre and Donald Ebert clean up after nrt production. A. F. Smith's class is engrossed in trigonometry. ,L ws... i 4' A1 .. ' A ,z X ' f F X f 55,7 I A ' J B Q, . 4 Glen Dunn and Berva Beclcsread pre- Royal D. Madsen adjusts a clarinet. ,loan Steadman, lacltie Hart, David Gourley, pare hydrogen. Cheryle Mously work a biology problem. For self-expression, leading to a respect for and a love of the beautiful, students take art-creative painting and design, crafts, and commercial art. They choose technical courses in electricity and radio, learn stage craft - new construction, showing of motion pictures, care of the sound system. lndus- try, home-making, even our armed forces depend upon sci- entists and their work. Students must be learned and able in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, the fundamentals of biology and general science, and physics and chemistry. ln the laboratory they see things happen first hand to under- stand better the world around them - the physical world of matter and energy, the chemical changes, the factors bring- ing about these changes, and the products resulting. These sciences are essential to future engineers, nurses, home econ- omists, doctors, dentists. Page twenty-one H445 '- K --P f ' ..,i , , lf' t Robert Hansen and Shirl Vfright ,lames Miller and Vaughn Price turn George Padien uses the cutting rejuvenate a farm tractor. out a lamp on the lathe. torch to go through a piece of metal. ln the shops students acquire general consumer knowledge and explore various fields as possible vocations. ln auto me- chanics they take apart, study, and put back together all moving parts of the standard auto. In farm mechanics they learn the skills required in the maintenance and repair of lay Toone, Gerald Ainsworth, and Gail At- kinson adjust a faulty carburetor. Agriculture helps boys with farm problems. Students take drivers' training and learn to drive safely, sanely, and cour- teously, and to pass the required tests for a driver's license. A photography class learns how to compose, focus, develop, and print pictures. Psychology helps students to develop into well-adjusted adults by helping them to understand their personality problems and mental maladiustments and to know what to do about them. Spanish, French, and German enrich the lives of and add culture to many. Vlath the installation of a Hammond electric organ, organ music now begins and Page twenty-tu o -.og , U I Q farm buildings and machinery. ln mechanical drawing, in- dustrial arts, vocational woodwork, boys learn to read blue- prints, make working drawings, use tools and machines, build and repair furniture. They learn welding for vocational and industrial arts, a relatively new industry with unlimited pos- sibilities. LeRoy jones polishes piece of metal. -muni- ends each assembly and students learn to play and to con- tribute greatly to the music in their communities. Others learn to play in band, orchestra, to sing in chorus or in smaller groups. Classes in speech and drama teach boys and girls how to prepare and give speeches before groups, how to interpret what others have written and how to put on plays. A coun- selor for the boys and one for the girls assist students to make better personal adjustment in their social and emotional lives, and to formulate and carry out their educational and occuf pational plans. The welfare counselor looks after the stu- dents' welfare. 1 1 -'4' as gif' ,.. ,. sf' bs.-cf:. FHYC HCUSSCI' is One of Ihe mam' SIU- Beverly Curtis learns to file correctly. Sandra Fitzgerald, Shirlene Day, joy Goff dents learning to type. ln the stenographic department, with the objective of se- curing positions as wellftrained secretaries, students learn the fundamentals of a business office. They drill in shorthand and Mignon Domgaard oversees the sewing projects of Betty joan Fit:- gerald, La Rue Allen, Beverly Webb, Marilyn Stoffers, Darlene Withers. Q - - x L , 1 ln physical education and health girls learn speedball, soccer, soft ball, badminton, table tennis, archery, volley ballg the boys, the major sports. These make for physical fitness and teach timing co-ordination and sportsmanship, and develop skill and knowledge in many activities. ln health they become acquainted with bodily functions, ailments, and care. Dancing classes learn tap, ballet, square, folk, social, modern dances, emphasizing modern-an outer expression of inner emotions, which develops the dancer's creative expressions and rhythf mic co-ordination of balance, control, poise. Home economics a Nola Atwood study health problems. transcription, learn the use of various types of machines-the rexograph, the mimeograph, the dictaphone ften new dicta- phones were added this yearl and general office management. Deane Bennion's class in home management discusses problem of it s ' .v1'f M 'l A ' ' , A I ln!-C, I develops and promotes standards of home and family life. Sewing gives a greater appreciation of quality and good work- manship in clothing construction and household textiles, and considerable independence in sewing and solving clothing problems. In foods, they learn to plan, prepare, serve meals. They use six unit-kitchens with electric and gas ranges, dou- ble sink, cabinets, table. The girls have for use a new large electric refrigerator, pressure cooker, a modern laundry unit, a home-living apartment of kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and livingroom, in which in the spring they conduct a play school for four-year-old tots. Page twenty-three R iff ' s...i. ,Q ,f W - V' 4 f -' 1 f f f . Y Q I vi! M7 i fi' - ' if fi 1 'ji ' fi , 0!,j, L fyuf ',i 2- A .,rf ZwA ff! f fffiff ' gill, .ff fl if J ' f'f'fif 'fl ,eff V f',,1 'M, J it 'lv fi' ik! Lvl, K ,Ll-64 T' Page twenty-four 'YYY' President Blaine Anderson, tall Digger athletic ace - quiet and unassuming, but a dynamo in action - has proved a great sat- isfaction to those who elected him. A good leader and an upholder of 1ordan's stand' ards is Andy, and a friend to every student. l 'T' Maureen Edwards, pert little vice president, is a great manager and full of wise suggestions. She encourages hard work but loves fun. For a pintfsized bundle of energy, she really packs a man-sized punch. And for all that, glamorous enough to have been Midvale's Harvest Queen. and student bodyparnclpaigfx 1 1 racfices constructlve loiggnshlp mfocr p yy M J vi! J U M XXV JUL jf fl .ff ffl f ff WM to I if Secretary Yvonne Berrett full of fun and vivacity and a great little entertainer. But ' d d' e she has a capacity for hard work an a nv that have made her one of the mainstays of the student government. Historian LaVon Thornton - talented in art attractive enough to be chosen atten- dant to Midvale s Harvest Queen - has de voted her time and talent to lordan s many BC tivities. A friendly smile and sparkling eyes. Page twenryffive f l t V ff!! J j L 1 1 f fl' Z V, tbl fy OFFICERS , ,fagft of ,,f , . O. , I 1 m 1- It lk, 'H 3- K, 1 1 , ff if V 'V l mv f f i 3 f f fu f 7 l M I ' lu' yi , X .' FV VZ , Q , 41 ly! L Q' LL' 1' 1, 'lyzfl V V V I I I, I , pr: I l .1 4 I L! J Xl' W if g ff , ll f . 025 f ,rl V 1 U47 Mi! A .' ' j f XL I I' ' A 7 Uv JJ 1, by ' i I 4 57 , Jw, f, or - A V! fl . f 1 i if .lla xi A A' I ' , v,V X, . ' all N5 V L I i 'S il A a 'O ,' s A - I A i 1 f X .6 A - 'w I - . . I E , 5 ..- ..na-...-0 ft. ' 4 .194 1,0-d ' if About to pwss Qenten e nn unrdentrfred utlpnts rs judge Peter Dow thtrd from le t Others are Lwlxlwr Qwnder p 'attornex hy l3e1.ksteatl se ond wseoc Rouen Schmrdt Frr5t assu 'ihrrlex Xllwllter lerlt 'und Don Merrill m'1r5h'1ll STUDENT COURT convlnces the culpnt that he has the nght to talk work and vote to change a law but not to d1SOb9Y 11 Q JI. N, J' -in Deputies Front mu lvaren Vkehh Warren 9 hmxdt Don Klerrrll Sharon Rwa h Dennts VUL-hster Ba L mu Noel ensen Stephen Mvtta Blame Broun Carma ackson Otto Draper Marlrn 'ihrelds Golden Berrett Nxt tn pt run Xlarxly 1 Mtlne Shrrlene Milne Dnrd Bran D wn Heumand Dean Whewdon Page luenty mx The atudent court, an rmportant part of Qchool gm ernment, atme to chow the students the better way rather than to pumsh or embarrass them but sometrmes rt rs necessary to rmpose certam penaltres on persrstent wrong doers The deputres are model tudents chmen to act as regu latorQ lI'l h'1lls cafeterm awemblres, at game- lhf as 1' ?' f Qi Student Court Ol 1 t -If 1 x r N , x, I. . . e. s, ros. . fg . ' r Q , , c .5 r , ' I-Q11 . ' j I ' , C 'Q . , . ' . . I . . . I 1' ' '- ff - ' ' 2 f 5 . kk N , 7 -77,77 V Y - - - - W -f- - - - T A ' . t f, 1, e. x - 1 ya Q. . sk : -, ? V g 1 1' -. 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' ,W n t-A ' .im ff I IFN fmt mu lma Nl rt 11 a t rx et: It Ne eman l l n imtth ll: l I5 L r feud Xal lie ltstew THE COUNCIL Carnes between home room and ofhcers suggesnons and d1scuss1ons that concern student body government Front vou ReNae Weber Thelma Ashford Lula ,lean Maynard lxmmy McNamara Lee Ann Mtner Margte Egbert Martha Steed Back row Martlyn Berrett Maxtne Shtelds Yvonne Berrett Charles Peeler Wayne Holt Maureen Edwards Mary Nan Rx Lorxs Ferguion Rlchard Hogan Not ln photograph Donald Ebert Xal Dean Murraw Eve Mtller Rodney Butterfteld Phxhp Hoffmann l.eRae Chrtatensen Wlnona Bwtendorp Ross Brunettx Dennta Newhold Luana Cordan Donald Sundberg Davtd Sager Charles Pteree Barbara I removt h Charles lNtchols Page tuenty sea cn 'ff 2 ' ' : J . an ,Q 0 4 . f f Y -' lf -r F: 1 : Se 1 . u , ffl. lkllt Shteldk, Ru h Madsen, ler ' lur th, Rnhert Satovtc, .l ldon Bat . , ie Q , :vue Sorensen. ur nu: Chztrlxnn luhnwn, lux' lieelts 1 , '. 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H 1, I '- w-Iw-- ' 4' I 1 C' 1 -- 1 fXY' I I1 'CII-II .- f- 7,1 'I 1' ' Hccrs - tI1c1r mhlcrmp IIVCSHICIII Stephen Mortal, tI1u1r I 3 gm' . X' -1 I'r-, I- I4-:ah Alcnkm., rI1- f'- III' A 11-.H--fi-511 R.-1-110111, QrINI I,', ,I V, . Iur . ImIc sadly, nur-n'I1-I rlmr miwnr mu- rhc ' 'I I 1 -1 , 111' uf 1 j ' 1 ' ' , 'J , 1 I V' ' xl' A In .114 I I I 7: ' I L Q ,a 1 Q ,' - V A Sw 'ix , Q4 auqq 'asv L.: .V Cv-.,, lx:-f Clour Ahlstrom L mon Xlxllle Alv'1 Lmun C erwld Amsuorrh East Crescent CLASS OF 52 2 T7 Ann Allsop IJTGPLT Lowry Adamson Drapu' Donnq R1e Asay W est Jordan '7 L 6? -sr l ug-Q. F- S-f 4-1? Z' Q? Q' ,5 Blmne Anderson Sandy Shnrlene Alsop San ly Thelma Ashford Sandy -X f, wh l.1Rue Allen Dvapu X on Allen Drapu Elmfa Ashford Sandy lvlren An lerss n Ruuron C lden Barrett Umm 'une Boll hwexler H1 rl r lhrlene llutterheld Ruuton E n I3 lllger Sanlx Qerh Bmxrrerneld Hunman 'Q .4 J C 'ul Arkmson Sandy jwnue Andrus Drap 'r In Archllwld Gramre Page thirty-one X NP -04.9-ALJ-I . -1141.1-1,2-, ,pZgf4A-Z I , , h kc4j'c'l'Q' , 4o1JL, i ,e Q S Q n L' '4A 'Vk4'CZf faf ff-4-6C,C,C,4,4x ,,4..L t I ' fi 54 , . . .6 I'-I-QL 'P-,,.x-,Z ' l ' 4 Z if M ' 0 ' -l Y , - - I , I A . ,-eugj--Q., f J ,ff ' 1 l . 1 il , 'Q O 4 ' .3 ' . A - 5 Q ..- . f a 3 V l l- Z? X 0' I l 1 ' Q 'J' -4.-qxx ' R r ll , . F ' . l 3 ' H -Cp . - V - ' t, Q, ' 'lr 9 t 7 4 Qi . A 5 5 ' r 4-rg my ' 4 1.47 f ' t l X ll t :ll f 1 X 1 f, I I 'rl A 4,2 gl ,HN , V N 4, Q . , Y X H V isa. Q i ,ix I F, 5 VM bfi! V -..., X I , Y? , i f-5 fr.. - - . 0 . -I ' X t '- ' 1', , 1:5 ' l lf 5 I m 2 ' 3 ,-4' ,h -' ' t E it tg i K J. n E4 X , V I W ' A xx A , ' 5 1 4 5 x' If El f l ' g 43? f A f 1 SE- CL N. YV A , f rv fp 7' C F' ' ' . , '- 1: ., - X ' l 4 Q : ' .5-, ,. I .., ' 1 2 t Y ' 'E ff . l H L .f Q x 51 A 5? QR '-Q ' ' L fl' ' l N I l f - L' x - 2 . , l I N if ' f ,A 7 f A ' A I f - 2 f A - X a, la aw 1 ? ' t ' t Q ' 'X 'Y ' E l' i ' , t X , x , D' 1 ' f N Y . 7' W' 15 '27 N X1 4- Q l mon XX I lor an Xltl lred Br MKII N11 hal R ss Brtmettt Lmon llewn B vggcms bmon D n'1 Mus Butterfield RHLYIOT1 He IS the freeman whom the truth makes f 1 f 'Y IT 94 I Page :hurry zu o md, 3 nf? 1 Nq- vs. 1,-f Rutrrtm R1 rt 1 H x mme Barrett Ru non lnrcx r lhrlxer Ru 1 on I ml ll ws en ll reen Bernwrdo Dmpu B1 I 'Y' Xl L I Jordan Del wy Betltstewd S mth jordan XVmon't Byrendorp Hurler ,JMX M,,Wtfl,w 13 W le if D ft Btwggess Lmon ldn'1 A118 Butterfield X auth lrnfan ntl llurr Ru r r N wrellle Lbetl X :ln an Earlene Btuen Nltdtala. L 'C' 1' I Qx S, P575 in 1 YH' QU5 Y R Q v 6 Amcme Brlxlacy Xondi liurrerheld Ray Bwlter Dorothy llurkuvnh Crescent Xiu 4 ll Draper SgnJ3 Reid Burlunshwu Min BCI1I'llDL,l:lElgl Uorothx Brother ,lone Bishop, 'xlulzalc Umrm Umon Nlulmal llervr Dwun lleclxsrewl Bm l Beclwrewcl X edu f hrxstensen Bexerlx, C urns Smth Ionian Samlx W I for an Umun CLASS OF 52 Blame Brown Xlrdzal Nllldred Bosltoxlch Nlulull Eugene f.I lI1f:lll RHLTIUY1 The Annual Argument magme me ln one of tho e things' laugh Dale Hughes Glen Nerdm, and Sharon Roach, as Bernice Prescott shows them how they may look at commencement Page zhzny three f x J ' ,SA A ? ' 'V '92 wil l e K. v .x if i . . W an 1 x ' 'lf Q, VZ' tr K-,X -.EQ 1 , A w 'Ai if , I I Av .x ' ax - r 'V' A ff fi ' 1 ' ' , , , ' I vi' l g ' I Q 4' ' 'vi . 4- :X Q 1 1 ' v' 1 r -- ' at 1 ' ' - I . , 5 ' f I X 23.4 X - V g f ' W. 1 4' I 3 ,A J in 'S 9 , 27' l rl b. , ' I!! MA ' I 4 1 . ' --. A 1 5 U , . D C l . ' , V' I ' h ff A ' ' ' - ' ' . u . 1: '. .v .t 1 . if ' . 3 . . f ' 3 , 3 ff ' 1 'gs tl 1 I 'Ll ' ' s ' Yl 4 . . , E' C ,, 'fi tsl jimmy Cundlck East Mxdvale Larry Crossgrove Draper Warlough Crane Bluffdale Rex Cole Murray Bxll Carlson X Mzduale Ramon Darron Union Freedom equahty lusnce and humamty Peter Dow Union ,la Neen Dnmon Mmduale Duane Day Draper Marilyn Duflin Corronu. ood Henghzs Lujean Despaln Granite Nellie Doolmle Sandy jane Crane Rwerron Marlene Crump Bluffdale Bermce Down Mzdvale 351 Donald Ebert Sandy Farnes Egbert Sandy Dean Frandsen Sandy T7 Ai Garwm Farnsworth Umon Beth Garfield Draper Nell Gardner West Jordan Freedom IS not CHPIICG but room to enlarge Lyle Groves South Jordan Lillian Grifhths Sandy Dean Gilbert Ruerton Shnrley Glines Unmn Ralph Gibbons Draper Ann Greenwood Mxdx ale Ks I Dlxle Greenwood Gloria Hutchings Sandy South Jordan De Morne Hardman Madge Haun Rwerton Union jessxe Holt Dale Hughes Sandy South Jordan Don Houmand Sandy Rexd Hansen Draper Neldon Hogan West lordan CLASS OF 52 Leap Year Dllemma Whnch shall I ask 7 wonders Yvonne Berrett, as she vlews the manly charms of Warren Schmldt, Duane Brtggs, Glen Nerdxn and Donald Ebert lacquellne Henschlce Lloyd Hull Sandy Sandy Rex Holt Gladys Hamilton South Jordan Ru erton Marian Harward Alden Haws Mudvale East Crescent ff' Page tlurty seven W?-:nr if T57 1-I -27 X fa.: '-'P Q.. Larry Holt South Jordan Cletus Hamxlton Ruerton Joanne Horrocks Bluffdale Leora Hemmxngsen Salt Lake Crty Gary Holt South Jordan Gary Hughes Sandy Gary Hart South Jordan Janice Harrison Crescent Dennls Ipson Sandy Patricia Hammond Sandy Shlrley Ann Hobbs Rnerton Louxs Jensen Umon Who then IS free? The WISG man who can command hlmself Page rhtrzy-exghr fi 1' T 'SJ lj ,L is Clynn Jennings Mxdvale Barbara Jaynes Crescent Dan Joos Draper Joan Jenklns Sandy Conover Jensen Sandy Leah Jenkins Mrdtale -1' 1:2 Robert Hansen South Jordan Wayne Holt South Jordan Leo Jensen Umon O ,J t 1 'V . A tl L ' 6. -.0 ,I -A fl ' W ,f A X 3 -. . ' Q, f 1 - Q, - . 'hfamsyk . , ' X 4 a A '- 4 A ll ' ' ' ll s A 131 J A ' 4:-nu lf' 'six 'B S.. x 7 5,2 ini 1 f lxoel Jensen East Mtdaale Janette Jachwak Sandy Konrad Janssen East Mtdtale w-M7 Donne Johnson South Jordan ames Jenson VHS! Jtrrdlln Ross Jenson Mtdtale is Ra Nlon Jensen Draper Teddy Jones West Jordan Bonnie Johnson Mtdtale CLASS OF 52 Carol Berrett, Warren Schmidt Paul Lyon, Dean Johnson, and Yvonne Barrett hold a jam session. 1' x Carma Jackson Unton LeRoy Jones Butler Clarence Jacobson Draper Boyd Jensen Crescent Trent Jeppson Uruon Audrey Klrton Draper Page thirty-nine Page forty Y Y Y Dlxle Lawson Butler Bluffdale Crescent Sandy Dona Larson Robert Larson ,len Anne Losee john Lawson Blufdale Sandy Cottonwood Hetghts Sandy Urla jeane Lloyd Vaughn Lancaster Frances Leyba Duane Leek Crescent Murray West Jordan Umon The unconquerable mmd and Freedom s holy flame Shnrlene Mllne Mtdvale Don Merrill Bluffdale Selma Mon Crescent Mucltey Mascaro East Mtdtale Ruth Madsen Sandy Stephen Motta Umon Paul Lyon West Jordan LaVelle Lloyd Riverton Betty Rae Lloyd South Jordan Q32 f? jimmy McNamara Eve Muller Umon Sand! Dlx McMullm Jamce Mabey South Jordan South Iordan Mary Ann Mounteer Bryant Mnner Umgn Rwerton CLASS OF 52 james Muller Hernman Ubulu Mlkl West Jordan Nancy Maddox Mxdmale Gall Atklnson, Connle Tanner ,lay Steadman, Vonda Butterfleld and Colleen Fullmer Jom the be tween class locker rush nn Semor Ha -C9 3' 3 f' 1 Mary Muller Draper Fred Mortensen Mxduale Glendcn Moon Riverton Della Martin Mxdvale Franklm Malstrom West Jordan Mary Maynes Mzduale 'Lf Page forty one f 'l 'D -Q '.Ve I ,Ji e AQK. - J 2 -vw 0 V1 . ' K I n I . , L V K V , 4. V H D if I .. ' r fl, . 4 , - 1 'M ll. V, l ' M xx Y-+A Patsy McCarthy Cottonwood Henghts Frank Nnckle Sandy Phil Nielson Draper For gentle peace m Freedom s hallowed shade. Robert Nelson Sandy Nena Nielson Sandy Lola Norris Sandy Stella Okuba W'est .lordan l.aMarr Olson Crescent Duane Olson Crescent 4: fi 91- 'T -vx A 'lc' 'bu han 6' fl? ir Bonnie Olson Mtdvale George Padjen Mtduale jesse Paulk West Jordan fv- E is Y John Orwm East Madvule Darlene Pedersen East Crescent Gaul Peterson West Jordan CLASS OF 52 Audrey Klrton Shlrlene Alsop, and Leah jenkms model types of semor formals Jack O Brxen Umon Dlck Pack Granite Vella Peterson Sandy Lee Openshaw Draper Vaughn Prlce South Jordan Kenneth Parkinson West Jordan Eldon Olson Umon Bernxce Prescott Mzduale Lots Price West lordan 5 4, 2 ft :J ' Page forty-three KJ'- fr? Louise Poor Dennls Parker R Vallae Ray Herrxman Crescent Mndvale Barbara Romney Dorene Radmall Rrchard Rawson Sandy West Iordan Union Sharon Roach Dorothy Sllbcrstem Bob Suglyama Draper Sandy Draper When Llberty 1S gone, llfe grows 1ns1p1d and has Io Page lorry-four janell Rosenhan Mtdvale VaI.oye Roos Umon Dorothy Smnth Rwerton st 115 re11s Elatne Shepplck South Jordan Marhn Shields South Iordan Mary Ellen Sjoblom Draper Ralph Sylvester Draper Gwenlyn Smlth East Mrduale I.aMar Sanders Crescent Martha Rasmussen Butler La Dean Roberts Cottonwood Hexghts Wanen Schmidt East Mlduale -1 Rleka Stemfeldt West Jordan Bxll Shlnsel Rwerton Mary A Steadman West Jordan ,loanne Horrocks, Berva Beck stead, and Nadine Fowler plck out thelr favornte prctures m the new yearbooks fx 19- x.. 1 ' JV 'Sv QQ wi' X Dorothy Satov1ck Davld Sorensen Barbara Spencer Mxdvale Sandy Bluffdale jay Steadman Betty ,lean Spnngerf Randall Smxth West Jordan Granure Draper Dorothy Smnh Carl Snlcox Dorothy Stcadman Draper Rwerton Crescent Guy Steadman Rwerton Ranae Steed Sandy Lynn R Smnh Draper CLASS OF 52 Page form ju f ' ' , I ff - l 2 gn' Q R A I ' ' yi? ' - l vu ' l I 'lf ff xx , - V1 -B-1 I 4. 1 41- N A y r . i -ff -3 are I P.:-1,-B. 7 , . - i ' -J - ' X ' I . 3 V A I I' '5 i-v4 -v '7 4? van Smart Martha Steed Donald Sundberg Umon Murray Sandy john Tmgey Lola Mae Terry Van Terry Mudvale Draper Draper La Von Thornton Dlclt Thomas Leland Van Vallcenburg East Mtdvale Mldvale Unlon But the glory of the Present 1S to make the Page forty sxx Q T QW 'NA Conme Tanner Mxdvale Bonna Tucker Draper Carmen Vawdrey Draper Future free Lou Vranes East Mlduale Helen Vlgll Cottonwood Hezghts Shrrl Wnght Mldvale Shtrley Walker Umon Beverly Webb Blufdale Conme Walker Union 'CI' ia is jay Toone Draper Glenn Turpin West Jordan Rosella Vxcchnllr West Jordan - Q ' 1 , ' fx-I' l 'cy S Y A 5 ,1 or r also S 1 Q y 3 e ' I K. T Q ' 5 i 4 .J-x MJ N 1. V ,I ' 1, , J A f.' T ' s, V4 ,gl , To I . 5 Q I K f' .E 5 ., 1 gi T -f 9-, ' - ' . 1 lk 4 X As, T ' y , ,f ' ff,-W it 9 D T Y ZA V- I rr' f l 4 .V Nfj I . l 'ia , . I ' Y 't I D -Q ' 1' X 1'7 S' inf 5 3 't'1 th., C' Marxlyn Whlrmore Sandy Sandy Murray Klea Washburn if Jack Walker Dean Wheadon Denms Webster Tom Whntmore Draper Sandy Wasatch Resort Laureta Whetman Murray Rnerron Mzdvale CLASS OF 52 Max Wnrhers Elaine Walters Bonme Wolf Gramre Karen Webb Mlduale Clark Young Wfest Jordan Ned Wardle South Ionian Colene Ware Sandy Lorln Zmxng Union Some of the attracnve leather work done ln art class by Beverly CUFIIS Martha Rasmussen Xe a Chrlstensen, and Lols Prlce. ,arf Page forry-seven fxfwu. 'vit' f,ftc-L S, Z Reipomtble for the mam htgh school Qoctal ey ent tu Prom and for numerous other class chores the jumorx dashtm., Prutdent Glenn Hull got mto a huddle wtth ht N tce President Sherrte the adorable Fit gerald twm and wtth hu Setretary pretty ltttle Gayle Wrtgltt 'md they really made thtngs hum Neyer a dull moment throughout the year as they ptloted thetr 334 classmates through fatr weather and foul to a successful lancltng tn the sprmg ,CN J un1ors T7 Laura Bastw Sandy juanrta Beratto Rucrton Daud Bean Mrdaale O'Dell Busenbark Sandy Thamer Brown Mrdtale Charlene Barley Draper Norma Bird East Nlrdrale Olaf Bauer Salt Lake Rrta Asay KX esr Jordan Cars Allred Blugdale Nada Ander on Xlrdrale Harxey Atkrnson Lnron Naomi Anelers n Nlrdaal Robert Anderson Sandy Raulrn Anderson C monu ood Hught R11 erron Annette Anders wn Blufjdale La Ree Alleman Sandy Carma Ashley Crescent ltsuo Akrmoto Mrduale ,lack Angus Draper Nrna Anderson Umon Barbara Arnsworth Crescent james Abbott W est Jordan Cxlen Bass Rnerron Shrrleen Budell Nlrdxal Lynette Bwll Nlrdaale Naomr Brady Sandy Page forty nrne V . V ' S A, .' o , A ' u , , , Delores Acerson 5 B. , f I c .-B 6 . ' ' u ' r K . I Gladys Burterfleld Ruuron Margaret Brklacy Crescent Sherry Berretr Sandy Marxlyn Boyce Cotlonu ood Heights Reta Butterfteld Hernman Denms Brow n Draper Mardelle Bennet Nltdt ale Larry Brady Union loanne Brady Sandy Larry Burlcmshaw W est Jordan Bluffdale Garry Butterfteld Rnerton Lee Brady Unton Roy Brmton Sandy Gary Bolltger Sandy Colleen Bulls Ru erron Almon Butterfield Hernman ,loy Beckstead Ru erton Delores Burmester West Jordan Ruel Brown Draper Page Mn T De Lora Bodell W'est Jordan Shirley Brown Ruerton lxenneth Bron Sandy Mclym Broun Butler Charlene Ctapo Sandy Lu Dawn Casper Rlurtun Larna Carson Sandy La Xonne Clayton Q7 Union . , . S ' e- 3 ,I Y I, f jimmy Bristol 7 l' V 4 ' Q., , A ' , I ' ia , In if v5 .4 L qi K' T5 Y sf, N7 Q K A, - r I 1 fc 'V : Q. X Y I .g, L JUN ? 7 -1 -x QU' If v'X 4'- ls. A 'I Lf! f 'jr' 5 has Marva Cook Union Marvel Chrisrensen Sandy Tommy Cowley Sandy Betty Comstock Sandy Glenn Cundick Sandy Thomas Clark Sandy Bruce Crane Harriman Thomas Creer East Midvale Marjorie Crump Rucrton Hazel Carter Draper Mary ,lean Cartwright Draper Mildred Cox Draper Barbara Ann Clarke Draper ,loy Cardwell Ruerzon My rna Lee Dowdxng Sandy jean Davies Sandy james Dahl West Jordan Glen Dunn Midvale George Dean Crescent Weston Dahl East Midvale Lanny Drwper Butler Dale Densley Ria rtin La X ar Dansie Ru rton P1p,e Dimond UC :ln an R lnex Dahl X11 lull -fxllen Dum1s N11 lzal Tim Dexey S in ly Nlwnlyn Dmlxe XX 4. t lrrdan R ss Delgado Nlidtale Xlarie Erelrson Cotzonu ood Heights Rem Eyre San ly Fa-,e Exans Draper Larry Edmondson bnion can Exans South Jordan Arthur Elmer Sandy Page fifty one qherrle Fur L,er1ld Drap 1 Qhellw Fmt gerwld Draper Coldw Flwnder HHH X1 km Fuller Qu Lnr Elwme Fwrn uurrh Lnmn Felrx Fwvarellw ban lx Cnrx F1rr.,er1lJ Creseenr Rhea Frandson Rnumn Karherme Frlxmxch 'vlnhale Morrrs Frfmr Dvapu can Crlmer Easz Nlniaaln. Glenn Gxles Blujdale Pat Grover Rnuron Gaylen Grsseman Mnhale Shrrley Caster Umon Norma Gehrmg W est Jordan Luana Gordon Cnseenr joy Goldxnp, Umon Blame Orrfhn Mrdxale Crw-re Cru Cutmnuoo1lHu5ht Page flfry zuo S I 4.3. W L IU' ps. 11 1 Deon Cndd Nlnlxalz. Aleene C mhwm Union Roherr C rrfhs Unllln Erncxr 1 whler Ummm qhwrwn C reerm Sandx Ann C rwxer Draper X wnuel l rn 1 e San lx lwner Hughes bunds T4 CLASS OF 53 Q1 lb V7 K 41g D- X ou. '1 ri 07 1' :vis ,hr I 'Su .. .- if F: . 1- ' ,,1.- jf 'fir Pr ' fry I Gene Ham W'est Jordan Rosezella Harper Mrdmale Donna Rae Hiatt Bluffdale Bryant Holman y at at t at t l h X Q , i r V. h A ' -.1 4 :L I V i I l a f Q! ' ' 5' I V Z ll 4 . . X , lt , v ,B . ' 5 I 5, . K il In ' 'f' it ' D f D Y t ,K I- 1 , A at t t x Je rp 4, I . U .x ffo . 0 , Q rf ya x t of - ' 'A 1 J N D U rl '1 H f 'Qi Q-lisa '. ., g H , -L , ll . V' 459, ' , n X - . Q l ,. A p A ,IQ ' W f - f' , 1 fr l I A view r W t 'Ji - Te 1 1 4 1 . ' l A K W Q . 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S, , if-- Q 1 5 .Q sd fg tf 15 QT K il. f' T7 'al S ', I Q., 73,5 'd uf' ka ,A sv' Union Joanne Henschlte Sandy jackie Hardman Union Nlyrna Harmon XX est Jordan Glenn Hull Draper Susxe Hand Gramte Duck Hess Ru erton Fay e Heusser Unum Patrl 13 Hekt Nllduale Ex erext Hat: Bluffdale Paul Halverson Vlfuz Iordan Clara Huntsman VC es: Jordan Donna Hardcastle Sandy Allce Heaps Wfest lordan N aughn Humphrey Sandy Harvey Hansen Butler Nxna Holt Umon Paul Hedm1n Umon Manan Htllns Sandy DeRoy ce Hamson West Jordan Robert Horroclcs Bluffdale Betty Hofer West Jordan Mzdvale Dale Howlett Draper Alena Hunt South Jordan Kenneth Howell Draper Bryce Howlett Draper Fern Hardman Bluffdale june lsekt Union Davnd Jacobson Draper Davtd jensen Union Cums Ienson Sandy Page hfty three Laura joan joseph Sandy Charles jarman Union David jones Sandy Wendell jenkins Sandy Charlynn johnson Miduale Marilyn johnson Union Kent jensen Midvale DeVon jenkins Midvale La Mar johnson Riverton Keith jex Sandy Thearn jarvie Draper Verla james West jordan La Moine jenson Crescent Marvin jackson Sandy Gail Kemp Crescent Elaine Kerkman West .jordan Marva jeanne Kimball Draper La Rae Kartchner West Jordan Florence Keisel Sandy Ruth Kntzer Sandy Page fifty four Roger Lepore West Jordan Roy Lien Draper joel Lund Sandy Ruland Lawson Sandy Onnle Leyba West .jordan Dorothy Lee M iduale CLASS OF 53 Betty Lambson East Mzdvale Maryone LeFevre Mzduale Robert Lloyd Rwerton Valena Leonard Sandy Doreen Loveall West Iordan Lu Ann Lyon West Iofdan ,loan l.eFevre Sandy Elda Rae Mounteer Mtdvale Nancy Motto Union J3l llCC Malstrom Sandy Mae Mangrum Ruerton Lee Mxller East Mzdtale Stanley Morgan Granite Kaye Mxcltelsen Draper jerry McCleary East Mzdvale Larry Mnckelsen Crescent Marxlyn Mllne Umon ValDean Murray Wfest Jordan Gary Mitchell West Jordan Bluffdale Georgene Mnddelstadt Ruerton Sam Mulllner Crescent Earle 'vlorns Sandy Norman Mines Sandy Manan Mortensen Rnerton Margle McClellan West Jordan Florence Malstrom West Jordan kenneth Mounteer Umon Ruth Mounteer East Mxdvale Monte Maynard Ruefton janet Merrxll Blulfdale Kathleen Memll Rnerton Allce Marchant Umon janet Mllne Umon janlce Malstrom Sandy Betty Ann Milligan Page fifty-6 e Elmer Newman Riverton Naola Newbold Riverton joan Nell' East Midvale Blaine Nielson Blulfdale Myrna Nowlan Union john Nystrom Sandy Ruth Naillon West Jordan jnmmle Nunley Uruon Coll 'ts Nelson Sandy Sandra Newman Rwerton Denms Newbold South .lordan Darlene Nrcltle Sandy Bernell Newbold South Jordan Joyce Oalceson South Jordan Ray Olson Butler Dons B O Brlen Mzdvale Alice Olsen Sandy Stanley Orton Sandy Rosalind Olsen East Mxduale Phyllis Orwm Mxdvale Ps, HN 4- 757 fl 6- 'N V71 is 1 'vb Rx 57 CLASS OI-' 53 Tommy Oaks East Mxdvale V 'mllace Olsen Mndvale jon Olson Union ?'R' I 5 Shirley Olson Crescent Nadine Olson Crescent Boyd Obershaw F5 W'est Jordan Shirley Olsen East Mldtale '7 gf . . 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Gwynne Park Sandy He en Pedersen Rnerron Anna Mae Phelps Rwerton Don Prescott Nlrdtale hola Pedersen Crescent Norma Player Nlrdvale Dorothy Parkm Draper Peltro Patrarca Union jxm Purser VVesz Jordan james Pangos Sandy Ardre Penrod Sandy Ludell Prerson West Jordan Charles Prerce Sandy Shrrley Parry Bluffdale Ted Prerce Sandy Betty Io Park Rxterton Roger Parsons Mxdvale Ernest Peterson Sandy Della Parker Mrdvale Ronald Parry Blulidale Howard Prerson Sandy Charles Peeler Mxdvale Ioanne Prxton Draper Dorothy Rosenkrantz West lordan jay Richardson Wes! Jordan lxerth Rrchardson West lordan ,loye Reeves Draper N aughn Rasmussen Sandy Barbara Roberts Rxterzon Thelma Rhodes Nltdxale Bertha Rudeh k Cru ent lla Radmall VC est Jordan Lawrence Ray Nlrdtale lamee R1 hlns Draper Cordan Rythcr Xlldtale .A 'Q me A ' 1 ' ,I Yr' 31, 1 I , 4 ' : ' I' , I S . Q A 1 4 , YC? - - 1 f j I H -d A . , V v - 3 , I - B A . 4 - ' 1 A 4- ' ' . 'X C J 5 E Q ,y , P X' '- ' v .f xx W , . I A IK I h I. 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V ,VC nf: X pf' 4ft':W'SS ' - Xt P ,ag ,j . ri- la, Q , A V ,M -A 4 Q r 1, 'M .Q , fc 'S ,F . e rt- - v .Q 1 r , ..- -. i - ' v , - C , , - X t . t - Faye Rich East Midvale Rowen Schmidt Miduale Kay Smith Sandy Dale Shelton Midvale Gordon Sharp East Miduale Diane Silcox South .lordan Carol Sharp West Jordan Craig Scanland Union Ralph Smith West Jordan Barry Sharp Draper JoAnn Smtth Draper Marilyn Stoffers Mtdvale Robert Soderm1n lvltdaale Ted Shxnsel Rtterton Jerald Sorensen Sandy Ruby Selto Sandy joan Schmidt West Jordan Claudia Scoflield Umon Milton Smith Draper Peggy Sjoblom Sandy Page fifty eight Richard Steadman South Jordan Carolyn Smith Draper Mary Steadman West Jordan Dean Smart Butler Dtana Savage Butler Richard Stocktn Rnerton CLASS OF 53 F? 1 ,Q 75 'Q nv 3? 'V'-if 'E riff' is. Q7- '-1 852+ . QW? rr CL -4' av T7 -Ou I 1 :v4- N., Y 7 'r' 2 rc X wx af -ill, .Pac 5 RQ. aff Y' A Merlin Smith Draper Rex Sylvester Draper loan Torlcelsen Riaerron Patsy' Tucker Draper Gordon Trlpp Nltdzale Nlorrls Thema Lnlon Xlillllard Trlnnaman Lnlon ohn Tolman Ruerton Doan X an Dam Sandy Bxll Nan Ry Sandy Carr X lncent Nlzdzale Raklwe Weber Nlxdmale Dmne Webster W Liz Iordan l.o1s Wolf Granxte Lorraxne Whitehead Unzon Reava Walters Crescent Glee Wardle Sandy Kent Whetmun Draper Darlene Wlthers Draper Melvm Wllson Mndvale Thomas Welch Nlzdvale Pat Walker Umon Shirley Webster VC est lordan jack Wcxchert Mxduale ,lune Wright South lordan Carlle Winn Cortonuood Hezghts jerry Walker VC est Jordan Paul Wxlcox Nlldvale Kae Winn Cottonwood Hughrs Gayle Wrlght Nlxdsale Stanley Wrlght Sandy lack C Wlechert West lordan Russell Walker Rnerton Ruth Whxttle West Jordan Gene Yates Murray Page M: y-nine YR f fi 'U' 427 clamourous youngqers at flrst a llttle lost, a lnttle awed but qulckly catchlng on romped the1r merry way through thetr f1rGt year at jordan They cast Qhy glances at or exchanged Qhoves wrth the Bxg Boys that IDX aded Sophomore Hall they Qtruggled gal lantly through Qoph xnmatxon, gaxe Succewfully their FnrQt class party, and even annexed a few hxgh school credxte Premdent Val Beckstead manfully put hw shoul der to the wheel, and cute Patrma Padyen and wxnsome Colleen Rawson added the needed femnnme touch as xlce presxdent and Qecretary Page sun Sophomores X 445 5- ,-.i 1-9 A Q 'ez ' f.. 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Burns Mrdmale Berry Bcecrofr Wes: Jordan Val Bmclcsread South lordan Beth Beck Sandy Lynerre Barr Butler Anna Brady Sandy Larry Beers Sandy Cary Beers West Jordan Nul Buxron Burler N41-lxa Bv.ll Sandy Larry Brklacy Cres ent Darlene Brewer Lmon Ardls Burrcrfreld Ruerron Ann Buhl Burler Dee Burrerheld Rrmerron Barbara B1orL Sandy 4 Sophle Adondakrs Henry Ashby V. ur Jordan Draper 3 if 'K' Nola Atvwo ll est Jordan Frank Anselmo Mary Lou Allsop kay Arnold Mrdrale Umon Sourh Jordan Arnold Angle Del Ray Alldredge Charles Ashford Murray Mldvale Sandy 6 4 'Q-7 T-I av- g-N 'Q' S l .5 7? v L tx! NS? x Ix lvlmronmm Wrllram Krchas flfteen year old son of Mrs Allce Krchas of Welby, was l-culled on January mnth rn an automobnle accident on the Bingham Hrghway l-le was a popular young sophomore, and hrs class and the rest of the school were shocked and gneved at hrs tragic passmg 5 .w f.. ,Al 'cv y- -Q 5- .1 T7 ff? A 9 Q :I V A . . . , n S ' Q' bf i 2 K L. ' ' . . 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V4.1 ' '. ...A, 'E ern? 4' 6 f-LQ ,qs 9 I I1 -1- v-1 L Connre Burgon L mon Nrldnn Bauman .Sandy Coleen Beclrstead South Jordan 4- L fo- vdx qu wx.-1 ar :mes Barnett Rnertorr Marrlyn Berrerr Lnron Ennrf Berrett Draper Pat Ball Lmon lxay Brown Rrmerlorr Wrnnre Mae Bulls Rwerlon Walter Brady Umon ReNcc Beck Herrrmarr Max Baker Mrdvale if fs 1 9-v m. fo- gp 'Q' Lots Beclutcnd South Jordan Larry Broun XX est Jordan Francrne Bernardo Draper 5 i- 'G' ,- S X 'WI af- dw -vs if -C4 xv 1 46' -v- I rox a yi' fa an -vs fs I .rv Larry Baker Umon Ilsc Bauer Granrte jay Becltstead South Jordan fs 'O- Alrce Bu h Sandy Dax rd Bollrget Sandy Gayle Bubenharlc Sandy CLASS Mary Bofmee Umon Lee Bateman Sandv Drana Butrernelcl Tvlrdrale Wrllrs Becltsreacl Rrrerton Xferlarne Bateman V est lardan Loren Beclcstead Ruerton Row Marte Blake Sandy Burk Brrwtol Blu dale Gerrlyn Brady Unron Xaughn Butler Butler Lee Brown Lnron George Brklacrch Iwlrdmale Mark Bartd Draper LeRoy Butterfield Rnerton lfdvsard Brown Butler Barlaara Ct le ll es! Jordan Dall.: Cooke Rlrcrlon Nanrrre Carpenter Crescent Daxrd Clayton bmorr Fran me Loungron Butler Norman Carlsen L mon Elarne Coleman ues! lordan Paul Condre Lnron Arlene Coon ll ext Jordan jack Caxcndar V at Jordan K ii.. ' X-. b V f y L .U ' D x , A A . Q ,K .4 1 I ' 'Cx If-Q A ' Q. V J I 5 . ' Nr, . - L I A, ., Q.. M. ,yt 2 S 1 lj V if 1' , YW l t 1 JJ , ' ' , , 1- 7 T? 'Z' ' I ' A 'f ff U . - ,' f 1 for ' h 1- I Ag. v- , , I 6 v 1 Ax q -it A Q I 1 , Q ,, Y R I , ' N V . CA? ' W, . n Qr- ' ' v r , v-,' I 1 ' xx f A Lv 'ak lg , ' - Jr Q - 1 W 1 . V V - h Q t r 'I L X , . 1 ' ,M - Q' ' L A ., . , A ' ' r fav 1 ., H 'A 'C X ' -r .' L 'S' J ,, . Q' r ' - A 4 A 1 1-. UW lx F ,r Y' X ' k N, v,., Q , ,r ' N' T . rw , . E 'W A fi-11 A I A - . Q I D A -: l 17' 7 ,Z fl . mg! Q ' fig! . -rv V A,:5iNl3f 5' ' . ' V A - L - -r - . 2 . A 1 . ' :zz-, sz. A K 2 ,A , N - .Ki , , , , , . KK -5 5 F var: if X , , A ,' y, , . . 1 W L' Lb E kv l A ' ll 'P .3 Y . ., r f all I A X J Low 8 , - fa 5,. 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Sandy Wayne Errckson Sandy Soma Evans, Draper Maydel Evans, Draper Errs Egbert Gramte Donald Elkrns, South Jordan Marlon Forbush, Unton joe Former, Umon Jrmmre Franc, Draper Jo Ann Forbush, Sandy Richard Fullmer, Crescent Lens Ferguson, Sandy jerry Farrbourn, Crescent Sandra Frrzgcrald, Draper Duck Frandsen, Sandy 'Nt lv.. cgx i Q-9 own Q 2 Ross Chrverall ary Covrngron Buddy Conn East Mtdvale Cottonwood Heaghtx Mrdvale Ronnre Clark Peggy Chnstensen Le Rae Chrrsrensen East Mrdvalz Blufldale Sandy janer Dufin jrlleen Draper Rurh Darton Draper Sandy Unron Q 4 15 euy Crooksron Wert Jordan Mac Curley Mtdvale Lyla Downs Mldvale 1- Q' in Leo Crane Ruerton loan Chrrsropherson East Mtdvale Roberr Dunn Mtdvale -Q ,,, -,.. Q1 1 C.. --r , fs on 6- ev-- I Sf , , :aff 154' ,Qt if-x : ,fffvwyr 1' ' r . ' 1 A V '5- ' PM 4 5 -f -- X 4 ,. S' I S Rx. 'E A ' 'il 7k A. E7'. 7? , f Gerald Fnher Umor: Gary Greer Union oy Goff tdvale Geraldrne Frsher Unron Re Nae Goff South Jordan Ralph Gibbons Draper Berry Ruth Frrzgerald Glen Farrbourn Lawrence Forbush Gayle Gardner Marlm Green Draper Karl Glover West Jordan jean Gilbert Rwerton Crescent Unron W est Jordan Rruerron Nola Green ,laner Gamma-ll Lynn Greenwood jeannme Greenwood West Jordan Rtverton Crescent Sandy Harold Gray Gerald Gedge Berry Grrffxs Noel Green Butler South Jordan Unron West Jordan CLASS Junror Garfield Draper Norlcne Green Blufidale Beth Heaps West Jordan Bobby Hnase Unton Vrvran Halverson West Jordan acl: Hlllrs Sandy alley Hunsaker Sandy Wallace Haun West Jordan Rollre Hall Sandy Rodney Harmon Mtduale Shyrma Hendnclrson Sandy Don Holr South Jordan Manan Holman Umon Berry Hawker Sandy Bearnce Hull Draper Gary Hale Mrdvale Margarer Harnnllton Draper Noal Hardcasrle Crescent Rrchard Hogan ll est lordan Davrd Hogan West lordan janrce Hughe Sandy Lee Holmstead Draper Joann Holr Draper ,laclue Hsu Blufdale 1 Ruth Hung. 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Crescent Max Krng, Mndurle Dan Lowe, Butler john Lutthouvs, W'ext Jwtltzn Lu Cctv: Lrttlc, Yttntly :Xtltx Gall Lrptx, lnmrr llarlcnc Llnxd, South Jrfuftr Beth L.: Homo, Mttfurlc Pczlrl Lundlwtg, bttntly Alun ltrwy, Sttmxx lxryu llrrxtl, Krvr.ur.r jrmn Lc Fcwtr, Mttlxrrle Annu Lttxtrn. Mnlrttie ,ln Ann Larrotx. Rtturrt t'.l'a Renee lackwn f'W4f ,- Robert hmm-nr: Ruth Jrmrnc: Q 1 5' 41 ,gr Parncm jrn-cn hltduale Donna Mae jcnkrnx Mtdvale Gary johnson 1 Umun W'est Jordan W'est Jordan Riverton ,, .rx K Y . XF? . rf ,gm 2 4' ' ff 3 ' Q F H ... l ,X ' T '-if Q ' ' , .1 Y X , , IN , fl? Q '7 r U 4' 5. . H 'lx 4 .T -r L N., f if is an - 0 afar 11 L in wr, V h T .. N, - 'fjh 2 .. 'f -S if ' M .,,. K t rg? R I - ' S 1 ' , Q7 I ' 'V A K. l . 8 l Q 'Ch 'Q-3 5- an 6, -' , Q Q kr fp ' .pr -.ai 5? ,g 'Q sf Denece juhurwrn Mrdvale Dean lemon Ivltdvale ,lanrce jenwn Mtdmfale l kbs 9 . ,Q , s 1- 'X 1 ff gx wi, XX I 1 I 2- ls E, r l, .tu -. ,..-- 3-0- 'T' I f -vs Y17 IG? ' rib, '57 . Y . v 1, an I ', ' l ia v ' iff. Wy, 4 , f -x lxlnnd Lux I- Blldvale Connie Ray Lloyd Draper Reed ftlaynard South Jordan A 1,4 f' 1 xf l ' '- . K. K 5 i, V, a i AT? ,Y .lie W- 7 . 9. X-, M, Q 'E Pr 1: U' -1-1 L :.f - , R 5 . ' ' Q wi . T n.. 5 113- , liz? AJ. , Y I . . .- ,u- -- Q -r r .0 35 'Ov B YW x Fay Longwn Xvurn-n Luwwn fslufvule Sandy Roman: Lung Sandy Margie Lalrsun Sandy Ruth Mxles Draper joan Mlllcrlwsnl Eaat lwfldrule fi! 'l VN. ago' ,M x Carolyn Lllllc Draper VIH-Ill Lloyd Sandy Harold Morley Wes! Jordan X vs A. wr, ,fre if . SV fagijigligwl K' ,qu ' I iw r ,v l t x V 42 Q , M , as 9- I , x X. R, xi 4 . ,, 2 4-' I K, l s ?.uiil!Q '-3 Q 1 l ,uh . Us ,,, c A .. ,fr N N if-e '9 '! Q. ' 'xx' . , - . 4 ., I K 3 4 U, -a xt 'N , M L- ,e .U it -cz X llg-Nry Lzmwn l,mm1v:nQ L1-nrmzlrd luAnn Larson .Midi-ale l'nzun Wes! lordan lxlann Lunncn lluward Mmhlll Pzmlcen Muller Crescent Mldvale Mndvale Lee Ann Mum-r januce Mxllnr Robert McNamara Mzdvale Sandy Unxon V':4'. 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'A as k 1, Alu . y -5 'P 4. ,.. - I L-it 3 un -A 'f i' 4? af V: L' :A '. . x v gf A Il, - ,, 1 X f Kb, , 5 Q ' -VT' N ' is -3 1' ' '27, ,f, Q f . 'a l R, - ., . Page sixty-ought N. 5 ,. Q 4- -4, x-be K 1 . X , ' -4 I- lackrc Rrshtnn East Ivltdvale Kcnncth Rasmuswn Draper Gent: Sharp Madvale WJ' f R: 3 X it y' K' Q r t 'T . 1, rt ' 1 4 ,:.. 4 -1 P ' ifgiiiff S fi 'D ARMS .. 'Grd' -. ', A , f V ,,S, ---' - X I f ' Y. iq'-'M' 1 f uf- ! Q '11 g i ' C X X ' t 44 Ja. -'Y Q 5 Z ' 3 'v- l v- -- Tj ' - - 'Qi 1' ff x ,lack Rrndhsbach Rwerton David Root Mndrvale Marllee Swenson Eat! Mrdvale Eilleen Snarr, Sandy Gene Savage, Draper Jeanne Reynolds Muway Coral Rogers Sandy Glen Smith Draper Nancy Ann Soper, Draper Robert Satovrck, Mtdual: Nancy Ann Sjoblom, Draper Larry Stout, Mrduale Evalyn Sjostrom, Unxon Carolyn Smith, Draper Patrtcra Srellrng, W'est Jordan john Shrewsbury, Gramt: Norma Steadman, West lordan Martin Swascy, Murray Carenc Spllker, Butler Davld Sager, Mxdvalz Rtchard Smtth, South Jordan Norman Steadman, W'ext Jordan Geruldmc Spnmzcr, Grarute Drancy Smxth, East Mtduzle Richard Stowe, Sandy Carolyn Swapp, East Isltdvale ,loan Steadmsn. Blufldale Shxrley Schaellmg, Sandy Kenneth Spencer, Rtverton Sheldon Steadman, Wes! .lurdan june Soderbcrx. Mud:-ale QQ Paul Rosenhan Mtdvale Carol Stockinx East Mtdwle Connie Shelton Sandy CLAS jf H gn:-51--A' r- -,..r:g-Am- 1 - rr . , -fl. QL'- fr 7- A -Mx 'f . ' i' P19 7,. , . ,K+ ': f , , X pr +e- uv- Q '5 4 4' 5 ' , . -v L . -- , . - . 47 tv G. 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Shrrley Whittle, Umon V ' 9 - pg '- Bob mfhlre, Mrduale 5 xi A A? . V K L Arno Whnre, Sandy I ' ' I - vena wnghr, Mramze Q 7 , ' Y -' K T V , 1 Y J, I KZ' lil :QV ' 0 'xx S f kr? Vifhr-ailon, Sourh Jordan - ' uon Wa cox, Quest lo la , X 0 , , Marrlvn W.alrure, Sandyn n 'N Q 8- Q 1 f' : '- A ',. gap' NX'allccr, Lfnxon I 4 u cn Wllklnwn, B rl Q ' 'Z . Carolcc Walker, L,'nrlgneY . t'7 0 ' Xt ' - F ! r Q Au f,+ gp lrxi X'Y'xrl1cri, lauerfon ' J Lee Vfunlrrxe, nerzon I Q La Mar XV.rll'ccl:, Draper A f ' jk .Q '- Q, llorxnrc Wfnrrxrrom, Sandy 1' 1? n , ,. .N Dan Whitehead, l'nnm - '- ' Ruin: XY'rlwn, lrerqcrtr ' Y 4, -N , ' 4 0 X If N' Q . x Q - X. 1 ., P 'V' Ei X, N , 3, f 'Q N- : Clad Vlrwdlmrrxc, lfmarr X' .Q XX' rhlrw, Rzxerlon f Rzjyminnd lNX l'urrenE'err:, Sandy 4 is I 1 -,L n la' Ci Brwan Yurer, Nfnimafe 'QS G. ' ' 'H --1 5- 1.-rrtsz Yalfrnxklr, Crexen! .M , , A-Q 'x ' . Mar-. Zzrnng, L'-axon ' N I - - - A ' W V.: VT , nf X 7 xv I Q As , L L 1 Q rs. Page sxxry-rmlc Page :ca nn 5 ... 1 U' U-'-1 wg- 'Z wi V 435'-QM' 5 V . Q, 35-gr 'f ,f 7-if L .i,3l,, A ', Q mf' is ' 'iw ' 3, - , 1' , Q 13, . V A :is MZ:- ll f A 1 ff. 0' Confidence found in his own deft skill releases the key for Freedom to grow. , I The old assembly room for two generations has been the background for most of jordarfs ac- tivities. ln this room the students, as well as most of their parents, have listened to music, to debates, to contests, and to plays, to entertainments of their student body and their clubs, to programs brought in by others. Here they have read their yearbooks, their newspapers, and their magazines. And in all these activities, many of them have been a vital part. Here, also, many times they have pledged allegiance to their flag, and taken part in the great lesson of democracy and the ways of Freedom. 3 Kfvf'fl e., V' W A? ffm , s-, W .4 2 4:3 1 ' .1 ,, 5 nh fl Ptzgt' wx unix- ri x-4' Let from to back Selma Mon sennor edrtor La Non Thornton art lvlxddle Ruby Selto Jumor edrtor Elaine Walters cartoons james Dahl sports Rxght Laura joseph Junior editor Halley Hunsalter sophomore edrtor Second Attempt at Offset The second try at offset has been rugged Ideas for theme and dummy, measurmg huntmg A quotatlons, roundrng up students for ptctures, lo catmg reluctant teachers, running down staff pho The tographers all was taken ln strxde Gettmg pictures became an endurance contest Ferretlng out copy, measurrng prcas countrng characters, mtervrewmg photographers, burnlng mndnlght oxl, wore out eyes and nerves LZ -Q- Co Edrtor Clynn lennrngs f,oEd1tor Claxr Ahlstrom - P checks plctutes for Sl e plans 8 dummy page age set my run ft f , ig. 2 g T ,R . l l E - -l l Q BUILT emerges Front: Mary Lou Madsen dine Evans, janet Burns Danece Johanson, ,lanice Marlor, Boyd Roos, Ennis Neldon Bateman. , Gerilvn Brady, Connie Shelton, Carolee W'allcer, Roberta Morgan, Geral- , Kathleen Reading, Nanette Carpenter. Middle: Arden Thorum, Ruby Seito, Vanessa Crawford, Shyrma Hendrickson, Carene Spilker, ,lanet Uammell, Rita Setterherg, lensen, lohn Shrewsbury, Back: Karl Glover, Robert McNamara, Kent Berrett, Robert Dunn, Philip Hoffmann, Roderick Atwood, Douglas Dahl, Wintry Weather Interferes But all would have been well had the wind and the weather allowed. Yet interviewing stu dents that couldn't get to school, getting pictures of activities that just hadn't happened, meeting deadlines, battling drifts and blizzards to get to the printer, and to school, through the longest and the whitest winter within the memory of the oldest student almost proved too much. But here's your book. if 1 -ig, 1? 'J 0 Boyd Beclcstead and Dale Hughes loycelin Day, business manager, and ' ,V deliver a set of pictures. Maureen Edwards, carnival manager. Page sei e nryihv L Senior staff prepares to go to press. From left, around table: Elaine Walters, Ann Grover, Marva Jeanne Kimball, and Marian Mortensen, juniorsg Gene Cranfell, La Rue Allen, joycelyn Day, Mary Ellen Sjoblom. Eve Miller was absent. Newspaper Wins Honors A To inform students about jordan and its ac- A tivities, to attempt to interpret these activities to both students and patrons, to afford students an The keel experience in journalism in reading and interpret- ing material coming from the press, and to give those who desire it an opportunity to do a bit of journalistic writing are the aims of the Broadcaster. It has won four All-American Honor Ratings. 3- A t.N 'F my s.,-u.'vi1y-fwllf Managing Editor Doris Egbert junior journalism classes help prepares for a deadline. to get out the Broadcaster. E 5:11 J .il A 15 l4-' 4' M , Co-Editor Kaye Christensen and Assistant Editor Carma , jackson, Va Loye Roos, associate editor, was absent. V OUT A NEWSPAPER ' -E the school informed- Business Manager Colene W'nre makes up ads. K xr i Q Ygbx S... I 4X , QJ ' 'M-1 SIT' Sports Editor Otto Draper right pa es I mx In unior journalists enjgy looking find rom let his 'lSSlSI ll'XIQ Ernest over the paper they helped put our Peterson C 'irr Ximent Robert Griffis X., V Front row: Charlene Bailey, assistant editorg l.aYon Thornton, artistg Delia Martin, euitoi, Lee Miller. Back mw: Thelma Ashford, Amelia Alva, Gwendolyn Smith, jean Evans, Blaine Worthen, A. I.aMar Hendrickson, sponsor, Dorene Radmall. Absent: Eve Miller, assistant editor. Glamorous Cover Composed of excellent creative writing and drawings by Jordan stu- dents, the Courier this year wears a beautiful cover made from a montage of the building and glamour-girl l.aVon Thornton. The book is a triumph for the clever staff and advisor and shows much talent. MAGAZINE, THE COURIER, is latest edition of Jordan's first publication. Page guenryslx Lee Miller and l.aVon Thorn- Charlene Bailey, Delia Martin and ton discuss cover designs. Thelma Ashford prepare dummy. NJ ONE ACT PLAYS prove fntmg chmax for drama class Tryrng our for Talk of the Town are frnghr to lefrl Donna 'vlac But terfleld Cxlen Turpxn Nlarrlyn Duffin Ivan Smart Reed Hansen Mary Ellen Sjoblom Nadrne Fowler Woman s Page Cuncensoredj was taken to the Provo meet on Aprrl 13 Leah lenkrns and Beth Garfield also won parts rn the plays Readmg play Womans Page fUncensoredJ are La Von Thornton Colene Ware Beverly Webb Audrey Klrton Kay Chrlstensen Shrrley Ann Hobbs janlce Andrus ,q A-Q iq' 9 Page sea emy seven . ,S , 1 1 9 , V 3 'Q E - X . U L J f f 2 M35.. ' J J K ,' - . jr L ,W wr. -.1 , .tl b 4. pq , 1 f -tl 1 I , - . 131, .r 'QQ xy , 5 f d 11' ' o I V 'lk , ,Y , v, - 5 2 A ' V I T I 8 ' I V ! I i 1 A ! ' l - . . , V , . , 1 I . ., . ,, Y . ! i 7 v KS P I-1 . in 'J -1- . 7 ,J 5 I 4 ' t ' I V 5 .I . As V Q l l lf' - 7' gl ' T 'ii P f 'gfffl , ia? 0 T 4 N , .,.r A l y Z- ' 55 L. W- J, Q .r 'T vii' GREEN VALLEY ' . 4 leases 1 f at P - sf a ff Kay Christenson 'N ,- A V' interprets effect- 'A , . '5 ively the be- Glen Turpin jf if 1. X Wl!Cl1ll lg WlICl1 plays R3n50me -'-NX ' x i gal, Prudence, Berry, a rather I-Ou ymnes ' 'Eff casting her spell small, empty- img lean, fum, -1 on all men' headed Bfffvv hiinsllfl' l- D- Mr. Everheel - ' V known as sort of Berry, Ermly 'an lmbeclle' believes the rest of the world lowdown, mean, unscrupulous - who tries to Calhoon Berry, played by Way'ne just a suburb seize Eldon's Nelson' a big, Lonegome Berry of Texas. land, is played lumbering, slow Clyml, Jennings . bl' I-OWYY man who ' K' ., 2 . - , the Berry s lone Colene Ware 1 -.. 'lil Adamson. hifiiildnnoboldzlnig W.0'f'..1Ue O fS grandma Berry. Lx.: VA much. 5 :is lil tralftor primer Old Men, Grandpa Ben, ' -can - ' ' Omfet flfm f0l' wizened old . K. V '4 earburetor. hogks and eyes, ghost of a fo ' - X X Will have noth- niner yvifh 3 4 , ing to do with Case of gold M N buttons. fever, is playe xg, -A .gx by lvan Sharp . 9 . .f 0 . lift . 'ii 1. X ., 1, J 1 ' s z Q ,,.- U, Waitiiig for their cues, members of the cast cn- A' gage in a quiet game to ease fluttery nerves. ' wllel I Ilagu aut ittx'-culllf '.. fa Annual School Play Miss Lucile Tuttle's skillfully-directed Green Valley is a new play by Frank Watrtwn. The setting Cbeautifully painted by art studentsj is a lovely, though quite unusual, valley in California, where car- rots grow six feet long and other things in proportion. The crow of Old Arthur, the rooster, who hasnlt been seen since he out grew Eldon, makes the sun come up. Play members not in pictures are Beth Garfield, Nadine Fowler, RaNae Goff, displaced settlers, and Marilyn Duflin, Beverly Webb, Shirley Ann Hobbs, Janice Andrus, spirits of the Berry family. U' 1 1 5 f Q . V I 1, . .4 x I-' 'sl 1 2 .1 S L ' ' , .. r Robert Pixton, at right, helps make up the Lonesome tells Grandpa how he cast forthe command performance. jus' loves his li'l tractor heart. COMEDY FANTASY patrons I uglas Dahl as ker Smtth Everheel s chanxc has slghts on ely Martha Read Hanson cow mnlktng male lead plays Eldon Berry who loves Prim as he loves the land Audrey Klrton plays Prim Stokes a vrva cnous young mountaln gurl who loves Eldon more than anythnng else Dead Ancestors Return A peaceful place IS Green Valley un 1 that ornery land hoggln TObl3S J Everheel IYICS to take lt away from Eldon Berry But the varmnnt bxtes off more than he can chew, for Eldon s long dard an cestors come back to help hum keep hls land, and a llttle clty gal from the Hlstorn cal Soclety outsmarts the vllltan and mar nes h1s mechamc Prudence, the ancestor that had been burned for a wltch helps get back Eldon s gtrl, Prim, from old Powerful, Lonesome slts on a slug of dy namlte and blows up Everheel s dam and all the deservtng dead and ahve are happy bhade Stokes Louis Jensen settler from Echo Valley approves of the match between Eldon and hrs daughter Eva Fnes Mary Ellen Sjoblom comely mxlk made can handle the A ktes but flees from that crazy cow fi Conme Walker Ranson s half twm Randy Flat only half as bug and half as smart but twnce as cute as he Martha Mears Leah jenkins Beautiful ctty gurl helps defeat Everheel She adores that cute mechamt leb Berry played by Doran Hxatt IS another forty nlner who IS all or hangm that Everheel feller Wea rf W is gl .J Before the Berry cabin In Green Valley are from mu. Kent Mwrlor lv'tn Smart Lee B :te inan ?ack Garr Xlncent XVayne Nelson Blame Grtffln Kay Smtth Clynn jenmny- ours CDSCD Ill lf Watttng to be made up are Kay Chris Granny smps off Mr Everheel's suspender buttons Page setenty mne rensen, Carol Anderberg, Lou Vranes - l , 0 5 is A EQ ' -5 I be 1 1. 'gf , -. x A A E 35- .' - 4 ' n 1 1 , ' V . , A , I . , , ' M 'V -V , . n -- 1 ' ' -nf'-5' . A af, ,- AY . Y I - I V , ' . .Mix . ' Q 4 . A f' A' . k v ff, Y , . ,IF . W'bC?'fn almost as much ' l fm' ' , t :'-KM ' .7 'gov . , 1 V l 1 , ' 3 at I V L- -4 1 . rl' I f V V: . I ' .K , K ' .1 ' . ' 4 -'Y ' 1 t'll - ' ' ' . A ' . 1 U - n f ,, 4 . . 4, . ' b IQ. A . . . .- kv I ' . Y . l ni., 4 ' , ' A 1 - ,Q 8 f ,1 . ' 1 -1 G' N . ' ' 'I ,af X x .L - ' -t . y Q N I f ' Q WN' W I I ' 1 fb .- 1 ' H .auf ' ' ' N V t e ' I If ' ' ' z y 1' 5 Weber Invitational Meet Jordan sent fifty-six debaters to the international meet at We- ber College, Ogden, on February Z9 and March 1. Seven teams - three in the B Division, three in the VVomen's A Division, and one in the Men's A Division - qualified for the finals. Out of seventy teams entered, the team of Maureen Edwards and Shir- leen Alsop placed Fifth in the Women's A Division This seems a very good record for the school Unfortunately, the yearbook has to go to press before the schedule is completed Front mu Bonnie Olson Martha Steed Carma 'ickson Nadine Fowler Xa Loye Roos Reid Han sen lkaye Christensen Conover Jensen Nlrldl mu. Shirlene Alsop Lu Dawn Casper Marian Mort ensen Charlynn johnson Myrna Lee Dovyding Maureen Edwards Bryant Miner Back mu Robert Larson Bernell Berrett Lloyd Hill Clen Cundiclc Clen Hill Kay Smith David Bean Oaylen Gisseman Reglon 8 Debate at Ogden Htgh School Forty teams Uordan, Ogden, Davis Granite, Carbonl took part in the meet at Ogden, Marcn 11 Of ten teams to qualitfy for state tournament, Jordan won five places Sophomores Douglas Dahl Philip Hoffman, Denece johnson Janice lensen, Robert Sat ovick, yuniors Glen Cundick, Charlyn Johnson, Myrna Lee Dowd ing, seniors Nadine Fowler and Carma jackson, qualified State Meet at U of U In the Forensic Meet on March 13 Audrey Kirton was one of eight to qualify for the state Oratory Shirlene Alsop, Maureen Ed wards Marian Mortensen were three of eight to qualify for Ex tempe Robert Larson was one of ten to qualify for state Leg Forum Pug tghrx DEBATERS have good season Reglon 8 Forenstcs at Ogden Hlgh School The state meet was held March 28 Z9 The question debated this year was Resolved That All American Ctti ens Should Be Subject To Conscriptton in Time of War Coaches are Phil F Gvldbranson seniors, C N Crawford, juniors, E L Crawford sophomores Practice debates were held with Proy o American Ftrk and Murray SOPHOXIORE DEBATLRC Frmr 1 u l hn Shrevy bury Neld n llwtem-tn alini, R betta N1 mn Car lee V1 er rilxn Brady lwnet llurns 'xlrlll ,M X L u Xlwdsen Shyrma Hendri Len Nine: 3 wut' rl A den Th rum R ery Q , U rip H ffmwnn C nnle Shelt n fr Q e Dent e I han en 'vmette C wrpenter lit It r u lanet 1 'tmell Ctrene Spillter C emldein mn R11 Setterberg R bert lhmn B t wrl yer D uglas '1 ' J. ya- , ' ',' ' 1, A '- , , , , , , ' g , ' , A . . t e ': - , . 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It - , v , ty -d , Roos, lkent M. or, lkarl filo- , ,y y 5 5 Iwnhl- C L' ' Front You loAnn Smxth Doreen Loveall Lee Muller ,loanne Prxton Charlynn johnson Back mu Dorothy Sllberstern Marilyn Sroffers Nlarlan Nlortesen Cmyle Wright Nlary lean Cartwright Charlene Barley Speech Fesnvals On Aprll 1 Ogden DHVIQ, Granite Carbon and ordan met at jordan for the annual State Interpretxve Speech Festlval The events conslsted of two one act plays from each school story telllng wlth humorous and dramatlc readlngs panromlme enter Contests and radro speech Slx representatryes from each school took part ID each event From thxs meet students were chosen to go to the state meet at Provo on Aprnl 13 Oratron Flnalrsts Robert qaroyrtk Gayle Wrxcht Audrey lxrrton Dorothy Sllhersteln loanne Prxton Oratory Contest The subject for the oratorrcal contest sponsored by the Amerlcamsm depart ment of the Amerlcan Leglon was The Supremacy of the People Then and Nlow FIYQI place was won by Audrey lxlrton second by Robert Satovlck and thrrd by Joann Prxton Gayle Wrlght and Dorothy Sxlberstern recemved honorable mentron Erght orators went to the Ogden meet Audrey Krrton won first place for ordan at the State Forensrc Meet The wnnners recenved awards from the Amen can Legxon Post 33 and from the Bern Rasmussen Award Fund Page erghty 7 N X ', K , 4 9 x -I 4, - 4 I, r' ' A , , ' , . ': , ' , . ' -, A r . , ' ' V A rl ' y K I. 7 Y Y Y .I 4 - L , 'U ! . L 0 v x 5 l , Y U gy. 4, ' ' ' KI 7 YY ' V ,, y . Y ' Y K R . , . y www-0. I Tx A Q n Q., Carmen Miranda sings with the Andrew Sisters as portrayed Yvonne Berrett with Leah jenkins, Kay Christensen, Pauline Poi W' u 539 ' .1 3 ei Mt.. ,. . --11 - Elaine Walters puppets she has Gwenlyn Smith does one of her tricks. Dancers - Kneeling: Myrna Lee Dowding, Dennis Webster. Stand- ing: Laura joan joseph, lvan Smart, Val Beclcstead, Anna Fira- TRAVELINC portrays life Sou of the Border in dy, Don Merrill, Lee Miller. Suena Esponol v tg 97 Page eighty-tu o Spanish Dream, this year's Traveling Assem- bly, with a cast of about 70, is a colorful musical that is tops in entertainment. Beautiful costumes, graceful dancers, attractive scenery, well-trained voices, pup' pets, acrobats, handsome bullfighters - it has every' thing. Composed, cast, costumed, directed by Lowell l. Boberg, it is the most ambitious assembly jordan has had. Helping Mr. Boberg were Donald P. Olson, Donald J. Parr, l. Clement Crapo, Royal D. Madsen, Elaine Dixon, students, and departments. ln all it was presented nine or ten times at the school, at others schools, in different towns. The purpose of the Traveling Assemblies is to promote better relations between high schools within our areas, to provide an opportunity for the talent in our student body and to have available programs for service for local com- munities that make up our district. The leads in the cast are R. Darton, M. E. Sjoblom, l. McNamara, L. Poor, l. Day, Andrus, S. Roach, E. Morris, G. Steadman, Y. Berrett, G. Smith, E. Walters. People are jululant as jim is C2lI'l lCLl III after l'sIlllI1LlIl'1C bull. ASSEMBLY Spanish Dream 4, Bullflghter, Conover jensen, and his attendants, Buddy Conti and Larry Stout. Elena, lantce Andrus, threat- ens the cook, Trevor Barker. Kneeling: Emalie Adamson, Norlene Green, Martha Steed, Stand- ing: Reid Hansen, Earle Morris, Lou Vranes, Anna Brady, Ramon Darton, ,lanice Andrus. yr Carlos, Ramon Darton, weltomes Sally, Mary Ellen Sjoblom. Page etghty-three l 129 10 FS 'V' Us -5 Sharon Roach as Rose Mane La Flamme sweet vonced llttle French Earle Moms as hm Ken Panadlan on who learns the lndnan V Ramon Darton as Sergeant love call from Rose Marte Malone of the Ro-,al R exd Hansen 'us Edvard I Mounted who a wus' U5 Howler, grows rich IH the hxs man fur buslness Covers Rose Mane no 4' XS Wanting for their cues arc lmmx N1N1m1r1 Anne Rx Brads and Qelma Nlwrl Robert Paxton makes up N al Beclcstead whlle X a Lame Pack watts her turn and Selma Mon Improves her own paint job Donald Parr turns Sharon Roach into the brown slunned woodland girl Page Ltgltts four OPERA achleves new hlgh Na I.'nne Pack as Ethel Brander soctety glrl tries to social: e Rose Mane r , ,' S A J- ' .' t 'rfb 4 f - W , f Q - Y . . ' '. ' . 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Q. . . ., Aj h' .- X ' 4 , . x l. . e f 1 A 4 . .V 1' , 1- . . ,l Q X a n . , . , . . . . , , 7 ROSE MARIE 1n entertalnment os, Mane a 5 nght on a hm C wot wrth 'he CIC Kay Smnth as Emlle La Flamme Rose Manes brother wants her to marry rlch Boyd Beckstead as lndmn Black Eagle who S kmfed rn the back by wlfe Wanda Cpera Dehghts Audxence Hamerstexn and Harback s ever popular Rose Mane, though not an ordrnary opera for hugh school students, was handled wonderfully well on March 12 13 A story of the North lndxans French Canadxans, Northwest Mounted Pohce, fur traders saloon keepers, wlth a plot Filled wrth humor, romance, vlolence, and a wonderful score for a chorus of 60 thls muslcal play dellghted ln every department the smgnng the actmg the danclng, the orchestra, the stage the scenery, the llghtxng the cosf tumes all were perfect 130 or more students took part rn the productlon l Clement Crapo director, Lucille Tuttle, Herbert Bartlett Royal D Madsen, Donald P Olsen, james Seal and all others responslble, are to be compllmented e mam casf m t elr elaborate and co srl y Uhlforms E-5 4 Anna Brady as Wanda Black Eagle s woman lnthe shapely sensual lamce Andrus as Lady and treacherous lane flrrtatrous propnetress of Hotel Fond du Lac Lowry Adamson hard botled Herman Kenyons partner bold as a hon he says Page ctghtyh e , we , - . ' , . . I l . . , , jllbgvqh , . 1 . -. , y 9 v- pg ' fig, y ' v , r ln t N I 0 ' r '- I' h f'.l.' of .frt , l 1 ' 'V , 'l dz i R ' an ld- 7 . ' , xx' ' ' ,, E 1 , ' U' E E ll ' h . 1 v 'A N l :I fvX If C 7 . - , l ' y , V V If 1 ig! . . N. 2, 'Y 5 S' 0 X 'IXPV 3 who lmnr wuz Inmcx M1Hcr, Qlmlcx I':mrrv, Owen xillllilfh, Sharon wx, Yp.w11.f wan: Nauru XXXIIII Rgsxrmxwcrm, I-fx' Pierce, Hu! Nnvlor, Llzzrk Young, Ilwzcl Frou 11. Tlmki wuz Arduru Tlwrunm, Rulwrt Mg- Nznnmrn, Holm-rr Nxicrnwxzzw, Qolicem Ifullmur, Herald Iwhcr, Marx' NL-lwm, Iflmcr Ng-xxnmm, finlmzmi Hmmm, hcrgaldsnrm Ilxum, Robert Igurwm, Rnlplm lvzlflwrw. Xr.m.11v1g: Don-1lu'.' F.1rwx'1cI1, Immune Urndv, 0. u .L 1 ww. ' V . Upon, lv-'. 41.-H, rl. Q IL-mum KKYLIVU, dlrutvr. 1 um Nu ml IXHII1 X11' nd nml CXl1Zll'lUI1lZlI1 fnrrnnrmns. mac: A hrcfkmqkcr. liuluuz A CZIIVS fame. BAND bricrhiens school routine. ,Jil L,-L.. , 7+-- S, 'G-+,.,. Q lu. -If' 4 , .. k, , F 531 3v 1 Q Q::JmQi 1 '., . n ' ii.: Af -24.-w 2 .E l F . ' 2 - ' P 3 I 4 . l . -VT-k. 4 4 41 W B Nl N ' lr Fmnt row: Dorene Radmall, Emalle Adamson, Dean Lee Pond. Sec- ond row: Dennis Webster, Kent Yinuent, Melvin Rigby, Lee Vordos, Paul Condie. Third ww: Larry Stout, Boyd Beckstend, Cary Greer, Lila Maynard, Ennis lierretr, Paul Anderson, lay lieckstend, Alan Miller, Conover lensen. Stamlmg: loy Golding, David Root, ,lay Steadman, Danny Losee. Absent: Bryant Holman, Valena Leonard, Walter Brady, Dick Jacobson. 'MMM ,,'-f- ' 4 ' yy 4 l Christmas tree formation. 96 QQ Turkey formation. Twirlers - Dorothy Satovich, loanne Brady, loanne Stromberg, joy Goff, Ruth Madsen. Band Sets New Highs This year the band, in natty red and gray uniforms, has always been on hand to march at football games led by Drum Major Glen Hill and Majorette joy Goff, to help at pep rallies and stunts. On U.N. day it marched in Salt Lake, and on May Z held its annual concert. It is composed of 70 members. Ralph Gibbons is student dir or. i Page tighry-sewn The glorious Fourth v S N3 ,-' f i -- A Q. ', a , X an .H f I -.R 4? rl 'I 2 4 V , ' 1 il L1 5 2 Fmm mu Charlene llmlev, Dorothv Parltxn Bet! Htvnlter lwqueltne Henschlce. Back mu: Stanley Nltt gan Erme Ciabler, Dona Mae Burterfteld. Donald P Olsen and hw maglc vtoltn Stung qutntet Dorothy Parlun Charlene Barley Dona Mae Butterfteld Dawtd Sorensen Kaye Mncltelscn in nlllllll' 'A 'xi 'N l 'O I., 1 J I 1 HAS BUSY YEAR Traveling Assembly programs Fl f N N. Wa, i i F-fr x' ii en ew ie Xi reie a ma rn x ie VL l rlim, R xx hmilt 5 Dona Mae Butterfield, who has excelled in music. On january 31 Utah Copper brought the Utah Symphony Orchestra to Jordan. Selected by Maurice Abravanel, 3 Jordan students performed as part of the program. Earle Morris sang Granada, Dona Mae Butterfield, who won the S25 savings bond, played the piano solo, Rhapsody No. 1 in B Minor, and Ralph Gibbons played a Cornet solo. Uffarnival in Venicef' . ,, Q i ' s il' e U X' -fi 4-s 1-1 'nt mu: jo.-Xnn Smith, Elaine Vlalters, Doris Egbert, Kate Chris- isen, Marian Mortensen, Ruth Krit:er. Mititllt-: Shirlev Hohhs, X iI.ov Roos, Shirlev Vfnllser, Cjirrnn jackson, Ruhv Soto. Hack: K ilene Xlilirc, Marv Ellen Sjohlom, Cizirr Vincent, Blaine Cirifien. OUILL AND SCROLL a national society, contains many future journalists Gets Out Handbooks This international honorary society for high school journalists was organized in jordan to pro- mote journalistic activities among jordan stu- dents, to coordinate journalistic ideals among schools in the districtg and to help orient junior high school students to jordan. The club gets out the student directory each year and raises funds selling candy at basketball games, to send Broad- czutcrs to servicemen. Advisers are Qralie Raw- son and A. Lalxlar Hendrickson. X 3 . uf' ,, 1 K Secretary Marv Ellen Sjohlom, Presi- dent Carma jackson, Yice-President Marian Mortesen examine the hand hooks the cluh has produced. qx x xX Page nirictj-one 4 'TZ M 8 3 , , S, 5 rw' .,g,.i 4 :fp Y A: 2 bask ,uc .A . 'B Md' 1 'f W' + .M +1 'Q' ' '1 ' ' , ug W4 6 if, 52 - ., 55 aw , ' 'H . gk. ' ,M RJ ,W , v'i ,Y . 3 . mn 5 Q M md 415. ' 'A 541,41 iff. A 1. if '1 in ,Xu 504 2 5137? :Q 3 if Q 5 m ' - an-4 ff :ply v :Q ,kgs .W w Y . i if 4 Charlonians Promote Honesty The 75 members of the Charlonians are all pledged, first to promote better friendship among the members, second to give the girls a goal and standards to live by, and third to promote honesty. They wear official maroon and gray costumes - us' ually on Mondays and on special occasions - and march at games and usher at games and at other events. Late in October, 58 initiates, dressed in cos- tumes inspired by the comics, spent the day obeying some senior mistress and then took the Charlonian oath after school in their candle light ceremony where roasts were given to scholarship, friendship, sportsmanship, and pep. Sponsors are Lucille Tuttle, Faye Nichols and Oralie Rawson. Charlonian officers - Ruby Seito, historiang Claudia Scofield, vice presidentg Janice Mabey, secretary, Karen Webb, president. x --A X, v 'iff M N if , Q 1.74-.95 . L gt 5 ., In 49 l - .N 1 T I ' V . . s - - - 1' h V ' ' I , at 5 . ' -3 , N .nt -. fri sr t l i I 1 , is 1- , . i, .,-iifiijv, i f V of s , - A ivaff . t 'i'i ' - ' 1'-2 ' .Sr 3' Q- -- i ' 1 , y , ,. x i e.--- - , X ' ,'j,.A. ,gg ,A AX 1 0 x v' ' 'Q ,, X T Y fx , .. .A-- - . ..s, . . Iq- l951 Honor Charlonians - Kay Mickelson, joy Beckstead, Char- lynn johnson, Myrna Harmon, Ruth Wfittle, Charlene Crapo, .IIQQ 5-Li ' ' Marva jean Kimball, Laura joan joseph, Ann Grover. DW1 . 5 li as r 5 1- ? J' ' stead. Standing: Laura joan joseph, Joanne Pixton. ii a Club Has Social Season At Christmas time the club played Santa for a Midvale family of six. Each donated money and committees bought gifts and wrapped them. They also did the buying job for the student body's pro- ject. The Charlonians had a booth at the Carnival and made money for the yearbook. They helped with Cotton Day. In April they held their annual Char- lonian Ball - a fitting climax for their social season. Page mms-:Iii Charlonian initiation - On grass: Anna Mae Phelps, joy Beck- BS s 1 .L Club Sponsors Functions Of the 70 lay Dees, who on Mondays wear their uniforms of white catalina sweaters and blue caps, 55 were initiated this year, and, wearing bands across their dresses, sang at noon in the cafeteria and took part in a program after school. On Cct. 23 the club gave for all the girls of the school a fashion show sponsored by KGB in which a panel dis- cussed fashion problems, posture, cosmetic troubles, and dating. They sponsored a book review and the Dogpatch Drag, their annual spring dance, in which they choose a Little Abner and a Daisy May. Mrs. Evelyn Wood, sponsor. W fa ,.. 3 . l. -'K v Front row: lilleen Draper, lean Romney, Ray-oln Thompson, Lu jenn Des- pain, Mary Lou Madsen, Mnlillc mum ,ltinell Rosenhnn, Ciayle iiztrdner Anna Brady, Elaine W'nlrers, lieth lleek. Brick ww: Naomi Brady, Mari- lyn Davis, Lo Von Terry, Nena Nielson, Lola Norris. JAY DEES train for sociability and culture. Front row: Mary Maynes, jeanette lacltwak, jane Bolschweiler, Marian Harword, loanne Henschke, Carol Rogers, Carolyn Smith. Middle row: Ivy North, Jacqueline Henschke, Ruth Madsen, ,leri Ann Losse, lune Wright, Mary Nelson, Ann Groves. Back row: Nola Atwood, RoMae Lang, La Dee Norris, Vera Nelson, Lyla Dawns, Lynette Bair. ., rv Cl 1 ! .xl l I . I X . Xera Nelson La Dea horns Anna Brady model their new sweaters V Plannlng Dog Patch Drag Mary Maynes Bernlee Downs Lu ,lean Despaxn Ruth Madsen Ann Groves S jane Bolschwexler uce presldent Nlarxlyn Davls treasa urer Lola horns preseldent Nena Nnelson secretary ned Cheers Up Old Folks Thxs year for a speclal pro ject the grrls VISlI6d the old ladles at the county mflrmary refreshments and small grfts Halhe Hunsaker and Elalne Walters were ln charge 'N-Q -wp Ruth Madsen and Naomi Brady Inmate Mary Lou Madsen Page mnry ju ,L iii V, . 1 ' 'n , l Q' ' et - 'X ll l f M A R5 1 I , I , 1 X 5 l . 5 - I V, VY I, lv ,Z - rx . ' ' ' I Q A 'I xx f ' V lo V . 5. x . v ? I aww . ' . ,, l ' l I U F9 I ' Y ' - j V' t :Q and gave them a program with ' , IZ4 r , , ,A Q, M , , ' i ' l A 1 U gg 1 V . 1 'L 4 I' is 4 7, - t M 'M 2 41? ' , 6 . 5 ' we he ,f f 1 1 Yire president Dean Ciilbert, President Farnes Fulsert, Secre- tari' lames Tlahl examine plaque won bv fiold Emblem Team. F AMERICA arm units Leland Yan Yalkenburu, Marcel lieclcstead, Cilendon Moon, Lowell Ferguson, Antone llrltlacv, Max Withers, Neldon Ho- gan test milk. f, 2' gi Club Has Won Many Prizes The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is to develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership, to strengthen the conhf dence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work, and to encourage members in the de- velopment of individual farming programs and estab- lishment in farming. The IOS boys have received several hundred dollars in prize money for exhibiting crops and livestock at county and state fairs and have received grand champion awards on livestock. The dairy-cattle judging team represented Utah in the national dairy judging contest and won the Gold Emblem Award. The boys are planning a summer educational tour of Oregon, Washingttin, California. Glen Soulier, Donald Budge, advisers. XX Max Withers, Ned Wlardle, Dean Gilbert, Cilendon Moon, Lyle Groves, Marcel Beckstead trace route of their summer trip. Social Life Not Neglected Socially the FFA sponsored the big Harvest Ball on September 28, whose theme was The frost is on the pumpkin, and over which Deanne Silcox ruled as queeng they honored their parents at a banquet on Feb. 285 they had a successful booth at the Carnivalg they visited the Union Pacific Railroad agricultural improvement train in Februaryg and went on several Field trips. Page ninty-sea eff! EHUMEMA xB R K s AMERICA 1 Front rou Xanessa Crawford Elalne lxerkman Marilyn Drake Manlyn qtoffers Shlrley Olsen Patsy Tucker Bark mu. Shyrma Loy Hendrleksen Xeda ChflSfCD9CU 'vlarva Toone Betty Wall gren Marilyn johnson Nadine Olsen Carolyn Smith Alvnnt lanxne Rlchens Mary Miller Marya Toone RoMae Lang mntw 1., t L. c alne er man Cl ent lhCl' Q I'lkI1 Wrz e em x s p FHA trams future home makers Toward New Horrzons The purpose of FHA IS to promote a grow mg apprecnatxon of the joys and satlsfactlon of homemaklng to emphasx e the lmportance of worthy home membership to work for good home and famxly lnfe for all to provxde whole some lndlvldual and group recreatlon Thls year there are about 16 gxrls adxl ed by Deane Ben mon and Nllgnon Domgaard Thelr mam 9OCl8l event was the Sweetheart Q Ball the theme wf whlch was An Old Fashloned Walk IH a moonltt garden Leah lenluns and VU'1rren bchmmdt relgned as queen and lung Wmtlu Dem FHA had a feed 'tt the Nlndmle Qmty Hall and then went rollerslvmng They had '1 mn yon party 'at C hrmmas txme they made a four year old gurl happy vuth presents 10 59 y F : . . l',,.a' ' e I I Y I I - ' V P 5 I 1 . 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K lt . , Tlr N tl lwutsy ' If 1 , Q ' - T lu' , ,ee Ma l ' I :lu o' ,tra hook. , , , ., . , 4 . .. gr' 'h From mu Donna Nelson Gayle Peterson l.o1s Prlce Doreen ohnson Ann Alsop Helen Xlgll Mary Crump Madehne Xacarro janet Kay Hughes Carol Ann Bodel Seumd mu Nonda Butter fleld Connie Tanner Della Martln Lola lworns Bernice Prescott Nena Nielsen Nelhe Doollttle joyce Comstock Bonme Wolf Third mu Ruth Madsen Pat McCarthy l.aDean Roberts janeen Brady Marlene Crump Dona Larson l.eor'1 Hemlngsen Barbara Spencer Madge Haun Back mu Maxine Maynard Lllltan Slaughter Shirley Essex Darlene Butterfield Rlthard Gull-err Eldon Bol Inger Dale Hughes Norman Stapley jay Steadman l.aX elle Lloyd DECA Dlstnbunve Educanon Club of Amenca Club W1ns Carruval Pnzes Deca has been socxally promlnent thts year At the Yearbook Carnxval xts candrdate Leora Hemtngsen, was voted Mtss jordan, queen of the Carnxval and xts booth was yudged wmner for orrglnallty and decoranon Deca was co- sponsor wrth FHA for a roller skattng party At Chrrstmas time the club had a ' subffor Santa proyect for a family of slx The members do- nated money and brought thxngs from home suxtable for the chlldren When thelr presents were ready they wrapped and delrvered them Sponsor, F B Thomas Secretary joyce Comstock Nice Presld nt Xonda Butterfteld Treasurer Bernice Pres cott Prestdent Duck Thomas check scrapbook Pug runrx nm .. 1 '- 'A J f' - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 - ' - 1. 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N A K A 11 l111v1.l11.l Front 'row Lowell Ferguson Bryant Mtner Garr Xtncent Gary Wayne Holt Blame Grtffin ltmmy Mcbtamara Back row Karl Fttzgerald Ruel Brown Robert Larson Davtd Sorensen Kent Vm C lover Dennts Webster Boyd Obershayy Warren Schmmdt Blame cent l.udellP1erson Nluldle mu. Golden Berrett Douglas Dahl Anderson Antone Brklacy Ramon Darton Ralph Gtbbons Louis Phtltp Hoffmann Lawrence Ray Tommy Clark Dxx Mclvlulltn Jensen Abxenr Cale Atkxnson Arytn Nltneer Robert Satovx k KEY CLUB .Tumor K1wan1s Proves CIVIC Worth Club Develops Leadershlp Thts CIVIC club alms to develop leadershlp 1n1t1at1ye and responsxblllty to gtve members OPDOTYUFIIIICS to serve and to become useful c1t 1 ens The thlrty boys comptled and sold foot ball and basketball programs to supplement the athletlc fund they furnrshed a Chrtstmas tur key dmner for a needy famtly they co sponsor for Career Day on March 27 They myxted East Htgh representatxyes to a meetmg and en deavored to get other Key Clubs started They were helped by the Nlldy ale lxtwams Club on summer and Chrtstmas projects Sponsors are Dunn Taylor James Seal Yewell Harrod, and P Nl Mtckelsen K Treasurer G lden Berrett ge tetary Ralph Cub bwns Xt e President Carr Xtncent and Prest dent llryant Nltner dts uss plans for the year on hun Steed president. Selma Mori, Mary Ellen Sy Hom, Marilyn Dufhn. .O 'C -Q 31 S I7 H Front muy: Cleraldean Evans, Emilie Adamson, Marilyn Stoffers, Lee Miller, Myrna Lee Uowding, Selma Mori, joycelvn Day, Laura joseph. Middle mu: Martha Steed, Roberta Morgan, Cfharlvnn johnson, Dorothy Parkin, Sheila Fitzgerald, Anna llradv, Charlene Bailey, Mary Ellen Siohlom, Marilvn Duffin. Bat-1+ mu: Naomi Bradv, janet Gammel, joanrie Stromberg, Aleene Graham, Marilvn Bovce, Elaine Dixon, sponsor, Mari- lvn johnson, Norma Uehring, Kae Vfinn, Sharon Roach. DANCE CLUB Front mu: Selma Mori, reporterg furnishes enieffalnfnent Laura joan joseph, vice president. a mu: Sharon Roach, secretary, Charlene Bailey, historian, Martha The Club WHS part of the TI'3V6l- ing Assembly and the opera. It gave a dance review for the Mothers and Daughters. Elaine Dixon is the sponsor. 1' -E 5 5 . I 2 .,, ...K ff, . 5 , N . Front row: Allen Dumas, Lawrence Ray, Glen Dunn, Louis jensen, Vaughn Ras- mussen, Marlin Shields, Stephen Motta, Blaine Brown, Larry Holt. Middle row: Clark Young, Arlan Evans, lack Bills, lfhuki Miki, Gary Holt, Otto Draper, Duane Day, Lou Vranes, Noel Jensen. Back row: Dean Boggess, Rex Holt, Warren Schmidt, Richard Gilbert, Blaine Anderson, Nyle McFarlane, Gene Bergman, Cletus Hamilton, Tommy English. ATHLETIC CLUB provides lettermen pleasant pastime CHESS CLUB introduced this year Front row: Louis Jenson, David Root, Kent lensen, Fred Mortensen. Middle mw: Tommy Cowley, Stanley Morgan, Ernest Gnhler, Gnylen Gissemnn, Norman Mines. Back row: Charles Peeler, Bob O'llrien. Ahxcntz ll. Brown, T. Cfreer, O. Draper, Pat Hofmann, l. Martin, l. McCormick, E. Miller, B. Miner, VU. Nelson, Il. Porter, R. Satovick, I.. Vranes. fRight to lcftj l I4-fi-Ai-rw X - I5 I Gary Holt, president, Warren Schmidt, vice president, Blaine Anderson, secretary. Trevor Barker, pres., Paul Wil- cox, vice pres.g VaLoy Roos, Sec. Page one hundred three Dmx Mclvlulltn pnstdent Pat McCarthy secretary Rodney Maxfteld treasurer Snows Hamper Rlders The Rldmg Club follows the brldle paths over the flats and around the hllls Durlng me long WIDICI' If took to slelgh rxdrng At the Car mval lt had a refreshment booth Paul Boyce, sponsor Sklers Go to Bnghton The Skt Club provldes a way for students to learn to skl correctly, It furnxshes recreatlon and promotes sportsmanshlp Every Saturday members went sknng at Brrghton Its booth at the Carnrval won second place Sponsor, Ar land Russen Fmnt mu Max Wlthers Glendon Nlw n Larry Brown junior C arfleld Marcel Becltstead Farnes Egbert Don Lehmttz Nlttldl mu Devon jenluns Betty Sprmger Wxnxfred Mad sen len Ann Losse Patsy McCarthy Rwbert Wxlktnsen Naughn Butler Back row Dlx Mclviullm Wayne Holt lay Qteadmfm lnmmy Purser Tommy Welch Ned Wardle RIDING CLUB takes to the h111s SKI CLUB enjoys surround1ng slopes Laura lt anl seph at e pn Aden! Myrna Lee Dtwdtng t verary Dennns Webster pr stdenr absent Plc r Front vou Lowell Ferguson Harvey Hansen Dennls Webster Laura ,loan joseph ,loycelyn Day Myrna Lee Dowdxn Call Atlunson 'vhddle mu Gary Creer Rowland Enomoto Marxlyn johnson Jeanette james Vanessa Crawford Pat Hofmann Leland Nan Xalltenburg Louxs ,lensen Bark mu Rodney Dahl lkay Smxth jack Purser Thomas Welch ltm Purser ay Becksread Larry Brown Absent Howard Pierson Davxd jones Blame C rlfhn Robert K ull Qerald Ftsher Eldon Olsen N n l . ,N 4 4 - f l 4' 1 0 Q v 9 v 5 1' 4 . X Ii f ' 1 1 ' J si 2- 1 1 4 V3 'X K - i 1 y 4 'I 1. 'V ., . t0 , . V' , ' 2 , ' , v , .. c 1 'z 5, ' , - P , , .., . , t - , , . 4 1 V Y V 5 K Y 'X Y Y ' . ' ' I . . . , . . . a . . . u . . -p- l: 1 ' V- t I v V 1 1 M . , V, - Ig. , k .A ,I V Y W 1 Y ' Y 'I Y 4 ,I 7 7 7 '. . . ,. , ' . K v s A ' ' v 1 - a 2 , 1 4, ' , ., 1 , 1 , 1 ' , . 1 . W or , U' 'S ' , - N ' - -UC ' . . Y , ' I L I I 4 'L' one htmtl tal four Y W YV H CQ 'li Blame Griffin vlce president Ramon Darton secretary l.u'1na Gordan Znd vlce president At back jimmy McNamara pres LANGUAGE CLUB speaks Spanlsh French German Club Has Foretgn Interest The Language Club has sampled forelgn dmners subbed for Santa, sponsored a forelgn film had can dtdates for queens, and sold hats from nts booth at the Carmval Golda Fraser IS sponsor It was organ ized to promote mterest In forelgn languages Recordlng tn French Luana Lunnen Tommy Creer Nancy Sjoblom Sophie Adondakxs 6111 OYS SeVel'8.1 SPOIIS Front row Vanessa Crawford Mary Lou Madsen lacquellne Henschlte Dor ene Radmall Roberta Morgan Geraldine Evans Lyla Maynard Middle vow Martha Rasmussen Betty l-lofer Nerla james Myrna Harmon La Rae Kartch ner Duane Webster Delores Burmester Marilyn Drake Gen Yates Back row Beverly Curtls Ganene Brady loan McCormick Conme Burgon Chatlynn Russell Dlx McMull1n Wasne Holt ,V 4' 4 Louann Ernckson secretary Beverly Cur tts presndent Martha Rasmussen treas urer Susne Hand vlce presxdent absent Sports Club Chooses Fun The Sports Club goes rn for anythmg that ns fun roller skatmg xce skatmg, to- bogganmg, slenghrldmg, swxmmmg, playmg tenms bowlmg, or what have you that pro- motes frlendhness and good fellowshlp Thelr advtser IS Mrs Faye Nlchol Page om ,hundred flu e If t Nf' ' ' , y , 4-- 5 , 2 . - Y 7 :N . ,- rj, 'T ..- n f 'N f X , , 9' A 1 , ' P . in if - 5 i,, 1 - 5 1 - , ff, A f 'ill I Lfyrg' , t. 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R' gvtv' 'J LL- v A jd' . .1 ' 3 A v b 5 l ' 1 ' . , , . 1 a A ,D r I 9 Girls Made to Feel at Home The purpose of the Gurls Club us to help every gurl feel that she us an umportant part of the school, to help form rules and regulatuons for the gurls, and to see that they all have actuvutues un the school Thus us done by means of assemblues, partues, and sectuonal meetungs where the gurls duscuss partucular problems There are about 544 gurls and Mrs Evelyn Wood us the advuser Every gurl us guven a burthday card on the school day closest to her burthday as a luttle personal touch Wuth the Boys Club the gurls gave a bug Thanksguvung party, and a Chrustmas party wuth Santa Claus and everythung Gettunu, ready for Mothers and Daughters D'1y karen An derson shows some of the puctures she wull have un the exhuhut Laura loan joseph vyull be un the Dance Revuew and oy Be lc stead us vyearung the dress she made that she wull model un the Fashuon Show Club Has Busy Year On Feb 29 the gurls gave a leap year party whuch they called Cotton Day where all the gurls dressed un cotton and were hostesses to the boys They were helped by the many clubs On Aprul IO they unvuted theur mothers to a Mothers and Daugh ters Nught Out where they entertauned them wuth a Fashuon Show a Dance Reyuew 'und an Art Ex hubut ln the sprung the yunuor gurls had a Bug Pal Luttle Pal get acquaunted party wuth the nunth grade gurls of the dustruct They also had a Senuor Tea Pag on hundr J sux It ,, . Charlyn johnson secretary Ann C reenyyood presudent Betty Ruth Fur gerald vute presudent GIRLS CLUB mcludes all the gurls Class representatuves lanuce lensen sophomore Coleen Fullmer senuor joy Beclcstead junuor . . . Eff . . 3? 75: 1 ' 'f 1 9 1 A -D 1 -X l 1 'Q ' ' 1 1 z , ' , . . N F4 u A ff-X g ..'. I - ' , g .5 1 l ' ' 1 - ul f ' 1 ' it -' , ' - ' . .N an F C Y D C C ' 1 I 1 l' I Q ,- e 1 V A - 1 C V - 1 X - lu V vu - , ' ' X 3 1 V ' 4 ' A ' I 1 L. - 1 . . 0 ' A . ,, , . ' 1 1 Y u f l' Q4 ' V . . 4 . x . . . 1 ,, . XX - . . . , ,I to I , ,, . V . . , ' C C P - - - so - 11 1 L' C L' , QP- . -1- AJ 0 g Yi 'Sn gas 1.7 L Larry Brklacy vice president' Barry bharp secretary Cletus Hamilton prestdent 3' ri T C :itil Club Helps Boys Adjust The Boys Club tries to help boys get more pleas- ure out of life, and to learn how to live in harmony with society and with themselves. They have fre' quent meetings to talk things over in class groups or all together. They have had several successful prof jects this year, including a booth at the Carnival. Frank Kamnilcar is chairman of the club advisers. BOYS CLUB 1S compr1sed of all the boys Class representatives Don Houmnnd senior C 1rr Xtncent junior Gerry lorgenson sophomt re fx mffk f-X' X K Active in malclng the Thanksgiving party a success were Bvyd Roos Philip Hoffm'mn and Robert Satovlclc Father s Nlght Is Hlghhght Probably the high light of all thetr projects was the Fathers and Sons Night Out on November Z9 First came refreshments then a program and as a climax the premiere performance of Sueno Es panol the Travelmg Assembly which since then has really traveled With the Gtrls Club they gave two large holiday parties for the student body one just before Thanksgiving and the other just before the Christmas vacation Page on hundr lui rx I, 5 . - ' ' . ' : , . - A V S 1' 2 I .aauyndq J. X , A V ' 1 , . , It , 4 , H - R . . . 1 xv. . Y, K 6 ., ' ' . , . , . . . ' 1 . . , . . 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I e ut . t 1 six, Ol Us l-'rom mu Mlllle Alva vunner ol hrst place tn essay contest loanne Stromherg, honorable mentton Bath mu Beth Cnrfteld second place Buddy Conn, tlalrd place karen Anderson honorable mentton The essay tttle was The Rtghts and Dunes of an Amertean and was sponsored hy Mtdvale Amertcan Legton Ralph Cubbons, represente jordan at Salt Lake Rotary Club Conference tn Salt Lake ln March Outstandtng sentor boys from each hugh school tn the state attended Nadtne Fowler state wtnner of 4H Achtevement Award program for 1952 for out standmg work tn vartous phases of foods and clothtng She won statuette she holds ,lanlce Rtchlns wtnner of state and regional 4H contest Earned trtp to Chtcago, and S100 for jelly maktng and S300 for wtnmng nattonal contest tn 4H frozen foods SOME contests Laurence Ray, selected by Re becah Lodge of Mldvale as IOOF Untted Nations P11 grtmage for Youth tn june to the UN tn New York Cflen E Soulter coach lsoal Greenwood Lynn lxtmhall Don Hard tastle Ralph Wtnters daxry yudynng team vunners of the gold em hlem plaque at Waterloo lovta FFA meet Sept 27 to October 6 1951 Semors W1n Awards At the 1951 banquet a great many recetved specxal awards Bruce Btlls with 78 potnts for lals three years of actluttcs got the Norval XIDCLDI watch, Calytn enktns, wlth 6o polnts, the Wunder Ivan Bulls award Loutse Hamxlton and 'ylatt Tron ttll the Sandy Lton s awards for outstandlng Cm cnshtp wttla Nlartlyn Aslaman and C laarlcnv. Llnd, awards for runners up, Dt rts Selto, the F wr act. Green award for outstandlng yournallstxc aclanuemcnt, and B b H ares, the Qutll and Scroll award A spectal award from the Bt ard af Educa tton was gtvcn to tlae producers and performers of The Amcman XX as for outstandtng commumty Qerylce Page mu. hundred ugh! L . fa :tw I , '.a.'f'+5f A. , f' c Q fm, ' , . .I .1 A. p A Y 4, ' . ' f -V '4 . ,X 'X if X l ' F 1 I, V -JSP' 'iii H J Q ,wa yn 1: -P,-ii, N'- '1,'119 . . .,f, K lggissl Y .ygi - , 'F QF Q -t F- i . F I' 4 L I ' F V r n . ., . . , . . N' ': . , ' g ,. ' . 5 ' . , . ' . 4 . I ' I 1 I 4 I . ' ' . I 1 'f 7 S A ' - , delegate to third annual 1 ' tt - - . 4 . . . N , - H - L, A ., V n , r I ' I V - I '. s - . A . 1 Y , r- ' F ',, K ' .4 . , ' , ' ' - 'tj , t I, . ' Y . ' N ' V 4 1 't , H, . . . . V . t 1 Q mx: si, Q si Q Q . V. .Y ,. i . ., Q Q .F A ' 3 , K V 4 C I . - K ' , a r : Q ' , ' t . ' ' 4 . , . ' ' ' q ' .- ' a N t f 5 . I ' I . I - . . . . . 5 ' 1 ' . o '. 1' a ' ' . . 5 . . . 3 a t .- I .R A ' - Q 1 1 .- , , .Q ,, I xx . , V . ' . X ' I. , is x A , , , , , . ,U A -. . . ,- af' ' H fl 'SMC ' 1 A QM ' A! Vytr ' fl ' A IN ,ft ff' ,,,,ffe ,Vac-if - ,ff I, P V and prizes f ,, rf' f- f Jxjl l Vanessa Crawford and Bryant Miner, jordan winners ol Voice of America, national contest sponsored by national junior Chamber of Commerce. Recordings made of their speeches and broadcast over KMUR. lordan was sponsored by West jordan junior Chamber Of P, Commerce. f 1 an , -J.. , , rg- , C' 9 ' 5 Leah jenkins, president ot f junior Red Cross, took a trip , P fl last summer to Lake Flathead, g , l Montana, for training for I leaders- She was also Chosen Dorothy Smith, state winner jordan FFA Sweethean. in the 4-H Food Preparation 5 program. She won a trip to the 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. For six years she totaled more than l,9fT meals Candidates for state gold key - Farnes Egbert, who won the Carl Raymond Gray Scholarship offered to vocational ag students in Salt Lake County, Robert Hansen, alternate, who won State Star Farmer for the district, Phil Neilson, Dean Gilbert. Marilyn Stohers state secr I - -i e- tary of F.H.A. attended leadership convention at Estes D Park in Colorado with other ofhcers from northern half of the l'nited States. Audrey Kirton, winner of second place in state oratory contest sponsored b' Amerif 4 . y can Legion. The subject of the essays was The Suprem- acy of the People, Then and Now. Series of Medals Are Given 's 1 5 i xi '-s' LeRoy XValker, Marie Akagi, David Howells received special medals for-a 3-year perfect attend- ance record, loan Vlfilcox, with an average of 94+ and Rodney Brady with 93-l-, for top scholarship. A series of medals supplied by the Herb-jones Co. were given to Kent Bateman for photography, Kay Burgon, music, Karma Brockbank, dramatic per- formance, Marlon Bateman, art, ,lacquelone Miner, forensics, Sara Lee Erickson, magazine editor, Cal- vin lenkins, student body president, Margene Neil- son, yice president, Kathleen Fitzgerald, secretary. Senior football champions received gold footballs, and senior basketball champions, gold basketballs. Paige imc fitmdtutl RHIC Y D be sf A 1 fy., Qzeiffd D - .QM 4 .him ,- A , 'f 55,7- .k, - A vo -.Lil I. 1 3 .Aki - i f'-Q Q fl .15-IJ, .frm 1,4 Qi : s x bf A gf, ,I M A . -sv X vi' f M' ,, ifff' ' Qb V 6 K, . 1 1 F125 , Q Q y ,, P ff 'XZ A ' -A ' xx 1 -. A, L 'z ' Y , ' ' 'H' 7 g W f'ffe? ?+ 3 -f M ,..f, . f 1 -' 11 vi M 'I A W-Q - 'n . J? A 'A 45 A V 451' . . N 'ff' ' f ff 4,,,::. fl . Q fgQ i3'?'5'a-58'-'i'Qi' Q1 1 y . k fix fi 1 ff, .. J, M -3 . . , , 'Q-ki Q xy... ,i 4 - . x Y 22 .. , 1 1 1 5 Y y, V K v. KVA 5 V-Su, 059157 .. 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' ' - ,L I A' ,v-Q. A H A ' 'I W ' ll 6:00251 ,UMW Jw! yi-fm Mglwfnmweww wx ' . .QJZZ WMV Here the free spirit of mankind at length Throws its last fetters oft, and who shall place A limit to the giant's unchained strength Or curb his swiftness in the forward race ? ll Page one hundred eleven fQ,fN ,Q Us C17 Selma Mori, M. l' S ff Head Cheerleader nm in W ers iff fx' Connie W'alker I fix f X I ZKQW CHEERLEADERS Tommy Oaks These five human dynamos have spent hours on skits, routines, practices, hut have had fun, and worked up a lot of enthusiasm for games. Page one hundred tuelxe 5, . xx X . Gordan Sharp 1952 SCORES Pre-season Sep. 7 Box Elder 19 at jordan 13 Sept 14 Jordan 14 at Llncoln 7 Season Sept 21 East 6 Sept 27 ordan 6 Oct jordan 19 Oct DHVIS 6 at jordan 7 at Carbon 34 at South 16 at ordan Z3 Oct ordan 33 at Prox o L at Gramte 7 at ordan I3 Oct ordan 7 NOV West 14 FOOTBALL Louis Jensen Senior Manwger Q Warren Schmldt Captenn End Reguhr QCHIOF 1. 'A 'uv 1 ' 9 v ,ky .4 7 5' on JORDAN COAC HES nr 1 u 1 'mr ID tt tba rt Hughes basketball Hack mu D1le Sorensen f otb'1ll Chester kim baseball Frank lvamnlkwr track Coaches Tra1n I-'1ght1ng Teams These FIVC hard workrng members of the coachmg staff have been buslly engaged ID dorng a bang up job of maknng jordan one of the hardest athletnc schools rn the stare to face successfully Coach Dale Sorensen anded by Grant Martln brought '1 relanvely green and lnex perlenced football team rnto thrrd place nn the Bug Elght, and Basket ball Coach Art Hughes proxed hrs abllrty by leadmg hrs team to the Bxg Exght champxonshlp and second place ln the state Coaches Chet Knm and Frank Kamnxkar are just startmg thexr baseball and track seasons as the yearbook goes to press However therr past records prove they have earned therr places rn a hard to beat Dlgger coach mg staff Stephen Vlotta Sen: r Elected CoC1pt nn Our of games be muse of mlury in Q V1 Page on hundred thirteen iasffi Na Making 1 good gain Clark Young Coum 7 of gal' Lake T 'bum No 6 hits a hole Opened up by Uhuki Miki No 7 Dean Boggese N 77 and an unidentified player 9 Y 3 1 'x Glu Xaughn Rasmussen luniwr Fullbaclc Regular Rex Ht-lt. Senior Tackle, Regular Page one hianilvcd fourteen George Padyen Senior Guard Allstate -nd Tea llbuki Miki, Senior Halfback, Regular In l 2 Nhrlin Shields Senior Quarterback Regular w x i Harold Morlev, Snphpmme Halftbaek, Letterman FOOTBALL 42 C f S l L k T b Dum Y U al G ' un' Rasmussen runs mto trouble after ight mg, his way through for a good gatn Cletus Hamnlton Senmr End Regular f-'Q I i QT 1 175 Arlan Evans Semor Tackle Letterman Gary Holt Senior T1ckIe All State l Clark Young Senlor Fullback All State Znd Team 0-5 Rnchard Gllbert, Senior ww! Dean Boggcss, Senior End, Letterman Guard, Regular Page one hundred ftfteen Q 'W' Dean Boggegg goeh aher a lim COUIICE of Salt Lake Tnbune Allen Dumas lumor Halfbaclt All State 2nd Team Tommy Englwh SCWO' Larry Holt Senior Guard Letterman Guard Letterman Noel Jensen Senior Center Letterman .-ell. of X .A ...np-' ' X - A 'is Courtesy of Sal: Lake Tnbune 5 and ll of South bear down on an unidentified jordan player. Roger l.ePore, junior Halfback, Regular Q Neldon Hogan, Senior Gicnn Dunn, Junior End, lfeffffmm Halfback, Letterman ,QQ Nyle McFarlane, Sophomore lack Bills, Senior Halfback, Letterman Tackle, Letterman Page one hundred seventeen V r VARSITY TEAM - Front ww: Morris Frantz, Tommy Welch, Richard Gilbert, l.aMar Sanders, VC'arren Schmidt, Noel jensen, Dean Boggess, Arlan Evans, Rex Holt, Tommy English, Roger Le- Pore. Middle row: Everett Hatt, Monte Maynard, Lawrence Ray, Cletus Hamilton, George Padien, Gary Holt, Larry Holt, Otto Diggers Win Third Place in Big Eight Despite losses and injuries of players, Coach Dale Sorensen pushed his hard-tackling football machine to a third place berth in the Big Eight. ln the only pre-season game, Box Elder edged them out in a heart-breaking 19-13 loss. ln their first league game, the fighting jordanites squeezed past East's Leopards by a 7-6 score with a hard drive and a running conversion. The next tilt went to prove the might of the Carbon Dinosaurs' Class A championship team. They overwhelmed the jordanites 34-6. jordan bounced back with renewed life, however, to defeat the Big Eight's dark horse contender, South, by a 19-16 score. The lead changed hands many times during the contest, but some good ground plays and an 80 yard touchdown pass gave jordan the game. Davis, the next victim of our hard-driving team, met its defeat through the trickery of our fast-moving backfield. The final score was 26-6. Another good performance of the ever-improving jordan crew led to an overwhelming vic- tory of 33-O over the Provo Bulldogs. The Carbon Dinosaurs were handed a Big Eight championship by our tie game with Granite, 7-7. High winds kept the game on the ground, but brilliant ground plays left nothing lacking in the lines of action. The West Panthers nudged out second place honors with a hard- fought 14-13 victory and left jordan third from the top. flags one hundred eighteen Q S 'fav . Draper, jack Bills, Nyle McFarlane, Weston Dahl, Marlin Shields. Back mul: Robert Satovick, jerry juretich, james Abbott, l.aMar johnson, john Orwin, Gaylen Gisseman, Rowen Schmidt, Morris Thomas, Allen Dumas, Gordan Millerberg, Vaughn Rasmussen, Clark Young, Ubuki Miki, Glen Dunn, David jensen, Coaches Dale Sorensen, Chet Kim, Frank Kamnikar, Grant Martin. Vaughn Rasmussen practices hand- off to Glenn Dunn during practice ' as SOPHOMORE SQUAD - Front row: Gary Beers, David Hogan, Losee, Gerald lorgenson, Gene Savage, Conch Art Hughes. Back Kaminkar. Larry Beers, Neldon Bateman, Bob Wilkinson, Bob Hirase, Robert row: Conch Grant Martin, Robert Dunn, Roland Anderson, Mac Vincentl Middle row: Jerry luretich, Robert Satoviclc, Wallace Curley, Robert Wilson, Reid Stanley, George Kolovis, Lee Holmf Haun, Ciordan Millerberg, Lamont Smith, Don Vffhitehead, Dannie stead, David Root, Robert McNamara. i 1 JUNIOR SCORES Juniors Show Fighting Spmt Pre-season The junior football team suffered the loss of several l0l'Cl2n 0 ....... ........................... .... L e hi 46 players who went to the senior squad. The loss of these players handicapped the team as shown in their scores. Season But win or lose, this was a Fighting, hardfhitting group of ioidan 0 .'.4 ...'4.-.Av -w'I.-..A'.' -BHA E a St 17 boys. They gave every team everything they had and al- Jordan O ---.--- ----..-' S Outh 13 ways came out smiling. Much of the credit for the fight iordan 7 ---- --.'--' G ranite O and ability of this team goes to their able coach, Krank iordan 6 .---- AA-,,' A H --'.--' West 13 Practice lOI'Clah 6 .... ............,.,...... ,,,,, C y prus 46 Sophomores Make Valiant Try The sophomores, coached by Art Hughes, had rather difhcult going, as they lost most of their star players to the East 19 -.'---,---,'----,-.---4,..,..,.--,--,.-A---.-,------.-----.A----.-'- iordan 18 junior and the senior teams. In their first encounter they Lehi 12 ....,.--, ..,--v 1 ordan O dropped a hard-fought battle to East. In the following Davis 13 -q--.....- ..- - 1 on-ian 0 games they went scoreless as they lost to Lehi, to Davis, Bountiful 20 1--1.- ---..- 1 Ordan 0 to Bountiful, and to South. Next came the hard-fought South 16 ,,--.,--.. '-11--. 1 or-dan 0 battle with Granite, whom the Diggers are always primed Granite 32 ,,v,,, --V'-. 1 Ordan 6 for. The battle against West was one-sided but the sophs West 20 ,,,,',, nllrnh 1 Oidaii 0 made a valiant try. Page one hundred nina! n Coach Art Hughes has a tense moment at the tournament well anyway we won But boy If was close! D1ggers Lose W1n Pre season Games The Beetdxggers got off to a rather slow start ln pre season play by dropplng their first e Eames One of these went to Box Elder and one apnece to Ogden and to Weber Gettlng back on thelr feet they met and defeated Ogden Weber, and Box Elder here ln the Jordan gym Next came the ll'1VlIaf1On3l tournament a Casper Wyommg whlch the Daggers won by downmg Casper the first mght and Ogden the second mght for the champnonshxp Nearmg the end of the pre season play, the Beetdlggers journeyed to Murray where they romped to vlctory over the fightmg Smeltentes ln the last pre season game of the year jordan emerged vlctorlous after a hectlc battle with Mon roe last year s class B Champs Jordan WINS B1g E1ght Champ1onsh1p most successful seasons m the schools hlstory The first mght was a bye for jordan so they let off steam by trouncmg Davns on the Dart s own floor durmg mght number 2 On Ian 18 they defended theur home floor successfully agaxnst a very deter mnned qumtet from Gramte One week later they agam played CConnnued on page 1241 Page one hund ed tuentw BASKETBALL C. Don Houmand Senior Captaxn Forward All State 1 1 1 ' 1 1 l . . lisp: ' 1 h ' ' l l Y + , . , . . 7 , ' 3 ' k,. In spite of a slow start, the jordan cage crew had one of the L A , , . . g , ' ' , i ' ' - . Eye? - , . , . n t 5 5 ' 9 . , ' , , . I w 'L 'F 'Q' Mg ty pleased nth ther close o e E Font Stephen Motta Don Houmand V h R B 14 Blame Anderson Duck Thomas Duane D y Marln Shleld Peter Dow jerry Mcclea y Lou Vrzliisn asmu sen ac 1952 BASKETBALL SCORES Pre season November 30 jordan 47 at Box Elder 51 December Box Elder 50 at jordan December jordan 27 at Ogden December jordan 38 at Weber 1 December Ogden 26 at jordan December Weber Z9 at jordan Invuanonal Tournament at Casper December December December january 3 january 4 fWh1ch jordan Wonj jordan 41 jordan 46 jordan 68 jordan 39 League YC vs Casper vs Ogden at Murray at Monroe january 11 january 18 january 25 February 1 February 5 February 8 February 15 February 22 February 29 March 4 March 7 March 20 March 21 March Z2 jordan 51. Grantte 29 East 33 jordan 34 West 28 jordan 56 ye Davns Z9 jordan 36 jordan 23 Provo 23 Tournament Bear River East 32 South 34 at Davts at jordan at jordan at South 33 at jordan at Provo ar jordan at Gramte at East at jordan vs jordan vs jordan vs jordan YIM U L V113 1. 4 - I ,I A ' ' '1 - f Q 4 f Q f y i nh w' ' i win v r ast - '1 lrowz ' 1 5 . Tow: - ' Z5 ' 54 38 5 L 36 7 36 58 8 41 28 12 46 B 14 50 ' 53 ' 26 , , 26 I 56 21 35 ZZ 23 ' 30 49 26 26 34 31 Championship ' 43 B 1 1 a 11 - ,D Hx HFS! E-am Dunne, Dfw, Ciunrd All State Honorable ,Q 3 if -E? .X X X X . f gr . H umwnd FW wrdiin W' K ne of me Yenxiwqi ku of Jose RUM Xa: r Q h ln I VHH8 wuh xomww Houmfmd ln me pfku us. Y R I jnprmn I -U vm, Comes mn 0 - nd D Bcluuz Duma? A Bhxne .-XIXJUSOD ni e bil HN ' R qskxsrurh wuh rhe Nw ro P ef xg mn L '-.xx 4-Ns :Q A., if Iflmne Anderson, Cxemer Stephen Mmm, qemnr fuer Dow Fomu Hannon I-nr Ind venr vmekj mm, flunrd, All State Hon en All Nmyg Zrrj T,-qm valuable player H1 Tournnmenr -fix A' ,Q 'J XL Q... I XJ X xx ,larry McCleary, Junior Forward, All Stare Hon ws., S: 1 1. ?n 5 ! XX 3 ,. H ,I KJ C24 lit-av ,mf , ei jUNlOR BASKETBALL - Fnmr ww: Robert McNamara, Cur- riikar. Back row: Glenn Markus, Gordan Millerberg, Nyle Mc- tis jensen, Ernest Peterson, LnMar Walbeck, Coach Frank Kam- Farlane, George Brklacich, jerry juretich. Big Eight Championship fContinued from page lZ0j at home against an even more determined team from East, which gave jordan a hard fight and a hard-earned victory. South High, whom they beat by one point, gave the Diggers their closest game of the season. They came out victorious over the hardfdriving West Panthers, the Provo Bulldogs, the Davis Darts, the Granite Farmers. The East High Leopards handed jordan their only defeat of the season. But jordan bounced back with another impressive win to finished the season with a flour- ish by defeating Provo and becoming Big Eight Champs. We Take Second in State Tournament After one of the most exciting and hard-fought Class A tournaments in Utah's history, jordan came out second best. ln their first game the Beetdiggers were terrific as they defeated Bear River to stay in-the running for the championship. Next, after an overtime period to break the tie, jordan triumphed over East. With the Class A crown depending on the outcome of the next game, the jordan- ites fell before a powerful quintet from South, who won the trophy. Page one humlrutl twenty-jour Junior Basketball JUNIOR BASKETBALL SCORES Pre-season Games November 30 jordan 37 at Box Elder 32 December 5 Box Elder 37 at jordan 52 December 12 Weber 37 at jordan 33 December 14 Ogden 33 at jordan 55 Season Games january 11 jordan 36 at Davis 37 january 18 Granite 40 at jordan 49 january Z5 East 31 at jordan 43 February 1 jordan 52 at South 41 February 5 West 39 at jordan 41 February S jordan 46 at Provo 38 February 21 Davis 30 at jordan 38 February Z9 jordan 38 at Granite ZS March 4 jordan 38 at East 34 March 7 Provo 26 at jordan 38 ba. f 9 x 73 Y Fas P79111 YOWI Gary Hale. RRY ASl'1bY. I-NYY BCCYS, Allen Dumas. Sorensen, Kent Vincent, Raymond Whittenburg, jack Hillis, Mlddle 'Owl Rmhafd Hogan, DFHHCY Smlfh. lCl'l'Y l0rgensen, Bobby Wilson, Clarence Hill, Don Whitehead, Gary Walker. David Root, Larry Stout, Bob White. Back row: Coach Dale Juniors Win Championship For the second consecutive year, the junior basketball team, coached by Frank Kamnikar, has won the junior Big Eight championship, garnering 9 wins against 1 setback. ln pre-season play they downed the Box Elder Bees twice, fell victims to Weber by a close score, and wound up by outscoring Ogden. Starting league play, the juniors lost by 1 point a heart-breaker to Davis. Recovering from this setback, they went wild, winning from Granite, from East, and from South. Continuing their winning streak, they came from behind to win an overtime game from West, 41-39. They trounced the Provo Bulldogs on their home floor and trimmed the Davis Darts in the Digger gym. jordan's second encounter with Granite was much like the first, with the Diggers coming out 10 points on top. In a close game they squeezed past East and then topped Provo by 17 points in a run-away game and again were champs. Sophs Make Good Showing The sophomore basketball team, coached by Dale Sorensen, made a good showing this season, considering the loss of many of their players to the junior and senior squads. No matter what the odds may have been, these lively youngsters always launched full tilt into the fray, and came out smiling whether they won or lost. They have really shown good sportsmanship and courage. Sophomore Basketball SOPHOMORE SCORES December 13 Davis 36 at jordan 46 january 10 jordan 32 at Bountiful 44 january 17 South 32 at jordan 30 january 24 jordan 41 at East 48 january 31 jordan 45 at judge Memorial 27 February 7 jordan 49 at Granite 31 February 14 West 36 at jordan 30 February 19 jordan 31 at Davis 51 February Z1 Bountiful 41 at jordan 34 February 26 jordan 48 at South 30 February 28 East 31 at jordan 37 March 4 jordan bye March 6 Granite 28 at jordan 35 fvlarch 11 jordan 13 at West 14 Page one hundred twenty-fue A ,,,.l ' is . ,ml f - if .?O- '. 3 f it 0 ' T: v ' v ' +3 ii , 1 I ,L i h - 4 7 v- lv 414: , f all ey. .u-' Q, A , , . gf ,. , ' -5 'fhi if ' ,Heir W W neva: W TENNIS TEAM - From mu: Cilen C'undick, David lones, vlimmy' Blaine Urifhn, Kas' Smith, Howard Pierson, Vaughn Rasmussen, Ontiveros, Melvin Vfilson, Leland Lewis, Cilenn Dunn. Back mu: Cilen Markus, jerrx' qluretiuh, liarr Yinuenr, Cont-h Dale Sorensen, The Diggers got off to a flying start in pre-season tennis, Chalking up wins over Murray and Bingham in a couple of hotly-contested hattles. League play this year has so far con- sisted of two matches, one with Granite, which jordan won, and one with Provo, which jordan lost. The remaining Sched' ule is as follows: April 22, Davis at lordang April 24, Granite at jordan, April 25, Provo at jordan, and May 1, Jordan at Davis. Doubles stars Vaughn Rasmussen and Howard Pierson warm up for tourna- mem. Q 554. TENNIS Singles all. jimmx' Ontiveros pre PIITCS I0 5122 Ie one over the ner ,.--- - v P I 1 lt J .X if :W ' .nf y Q., - 3 V 'Eta 0:'vy-TP frf. Q Yucca e2 ' v ugiffl. H 2 125 HBH Hem , -- -184 1 Egg ' 1 'Gin' Q TRAC ls TEAM Fmnt mu Ralph Qylvester a L Hillis Rodney liam Haun, Coach Frank Kamnikar. Back mu: Ciordan Millerberg, Dahl imes Abbott 'xliddlc mu Coach Art Hughes Lalwlar Robert Wilson, l.ee Holmstead, Robert McNamara, Richard Url- Qanders james Purser Robert Dunn Lawell Ferguson Glenn Hill bert, Rowen Schmidt, Reynold Astle, Fred Shinsel, Charles Frank Anselmo Wallace Haun Frank Nickle David Hogan Wil Jarman. Cinder Crew Makes Good Start jordan cinder crew made an impressive entrance into a promising season by taking 55 points and third place in an invitational meet with Granite, Cyprus, and Murray. This score was earned by a dofor-die team consisting of l.aMar Sanders, first in the high and second place in the low hurdlesg Richard Gilbert, first in the 4405 Nyle McFarlane, first in the high jump, and the mile relay team, which placed first. The remaining schedule is April 26, BYU lnvitational meer, May 3, Region lnvitational Meet, and May 9, the finals. At lufr, Tommy Oaks sprints over high hurdle. Center: Charles larman takes hurdle. Right: Frank Anselmo and Rodney Dahl practice starts for IOC-yd. dash. l'ti i om iiimiivimi rtiwirsf-i'wvi l H l Baseball Has Interesting Schedule The Beetdigger nine is just moulding itself into a team of hardfto-beat quality as the yearbook goes to press. The Diggers have played two pre-season games with Murray this spring, losing one and win- ning one. They were scheduled for a league game with East on April 14, but bad weather forced a can' cellation. The remaining league contests are sched- uled for April Zl at South, April 24, Davis at jordan, April 28, at Provo, May 1, at Granite, May 5, West at lordan. 9 fi af 1 1' V ete l7ow slidesiio second as Duane Day waits to tag. , ,JT NDI -' i 'fl- N , - I-f, i , , I I X 1 my T 7 4 f ' A T W! . ff I if BASEBALL ' lx-lfx W I, T L 51 4 dr' 1 - BASEBALL TEAM - Front row: Dennis Brown, Barry Sharp, Larry Marlin Shields loosens up for Murray game. Holt, Lee Brady, Sam Mulliner, LaMar Vlfalheclc. Middle row: Ernest Peterson, Don Merrill, Allan Dumas, Curtis jensen, Dennis Parker, Harold Morley, Stanley Wright. Back row: Gerald Jorgensen, Larry Lun- nen, Duane Day, Lawrence Ray, Marlin Shields, Stephen Motta, Peter . I xx Ns- f, Dow, Eldon llolliger, Coach Chet Kim. f .f . Y , 'T 4 , .5 'Q' K 'I ,st D ,, e? , -',.'5'rl J The Girls Leam to Dance ig Sandra Newman, lane: Milne, Lyneue Ball Elaine Dixon et Joanne Pxxton Naomi Brady Norma Gehrmg Charlene Balley Right Sandra New man janet Milne Lynette Ball J F1 mr N rmw Cehrlng vznne Plum B1 lx Chwrlene Bwllex lvl ml Bridx Front Chwrlene Banlex jownne Pmron Bad lvaomn Brad-, Nlormw Lehrxng Page one humlnl ruenry mm, GIRLS' INTRAMURAL SPORTS A Game for Every Girl 'Ya SPEEDBALL - Kneeling: Charlyn Russel, Geraldine Fisher, Eris Egbert. Srandmg: Kay me, 6, Robinson, Nola Green, joan Chrisropherson, gOp,COnD,xke He Marilee Swenson. ave Adaggck 1oW5 nn Yoibus I W I won, 1gJ'fi1cE'K1:XxiiLl:S'r1,urns, Koh A9 ALL' .5 n., 3 r, 2' vOL3jTX'gw,S,OoX3YeY awe Bane ew H Q swf ' liz l rlia7lllf'lng' a V Qhellon' 1 x Bo , BASKETBALL -- From row: Ethel Terry, Carolyn Swapp. DQHWLING Back row: Sandra Fnzgerald, Pat Srelling, joy Goff. nf S,-lc X 11,16 ox r Alen 5a!1.. I a Hu,,FaZ'7e Sm, ' 0 ., It P 1 , he Oall tbax 4156 one hundred :hurry eson 14 1 49 ' J ' . BADNHTNTON Rubx Selto and Dorothy Lee T ABLE -YENNKS 'mei Hugh es CUSSV Grey 'Eihnu 'Y Xrs aye Twxchols 4 M sw. QQFTR C ,ef ,ln ARCHER3 lswpag C If er Then C 6r1ld,n 7'k'le Rffcnffe r Delora Bodell Berry Hofer jefm Exam Clam Humsman Bwrlwrw Amsworrh Paw. on h umlr LJ thirty on 5 Il K ,xi , . f ' A - Aw - , '34 ,1 K ' 2 .4 .F ' 5 r 42 - x w , QQ ff if V xx - I a. -. 5 , by f . .. . N1-NV . NW Q Q .x 'S Z L 1 1 . T-ix T , jr . K U' I .1 .. 1.-Q.' gg u f 1112 4. 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O 29 ' ' ,t gMAY fun Atom wk WED-lgfz X4 S ' ' 1 2 1819iXf111 7 s 9 3 1 10 QSZFM 3 61 2 2930 31 Q 19 1 Hulxfglir ,oecem-iso V: Fm 56 ' 1 'O' 2 3 213 7 8 ' 1 910111920 141 1 8 1181 1 51-5 ..A 151-61l.'Pf'3s262 Trooping through the halls and across th C campus - big and small, bold and shy, strong and weak, skillful of muscle, skillful of tongue, skillful of brain, unskillful in all, studying, loafingg passing with hono s fa'l'n c m let l ' k' fr' ds r, iig o p ey, ma ing ien , making dates, holding hands down the hall, danc- ing, playing, cavorting at the carnival and on spe- cial days, going on trips, greeting visitors, amusin 8 and being amused, practicing Freedom in un- fettered use of all the powers which God for us has given - such is Campus Life. .'xf ' F N -e 1? 1 V . 'I . 1 K C Pg hddhyhe A Typucal Calendar Of Schools That Are Free SEPTEMBER 4 Old fruends new buddues a polushed look a hectuc day regustratuon School beguns' Yearbook beguns pucture takung 7 Hu' greetung call on Get Acquaunted Day Mussussuppuans entertaun wuth musuc and songs Box Elder tops jordan on gruduron 18 14 12 Faculty relaxes forgets school at a canyon fun filled party 14 Mer culess senuors druve green sophs un sophomore unutuatuon 17 Assem bly presented by quartet 18 jordanutes head for the faur for a fun packed day 20 Pep rally peps up Beetduggers for East meetung Talented students perform on Amateur Hour jordan fughts hard wuns close game from East 7 6 26 Rally for Carbon game Prumary class electuons held 28 Funal class electuons Queen Duane Sulcox reugns at Harvest Ball jordan travels to Carbon loses 6 34 OCTOBER 2 Colonel Barney D Whute a jordan Alumnus lectures un assembly about hus army experuences 4 Senuor class rungs artuve Crusade for Freedom collectuon started jordan Hugh PTA holds llrst meetung Pep rally 10 Yearbook Carntval Leora Hemungsen Larry Lunnen chosen Mr and Muss jordan Toaster won by Ann Green wood Delores Burmester takes home the turkey 11 No school UEA Beet-duggung starts 12 No school sttll UEA jordan con quers Davus 25 6 17 jordan defeats Provo 33-O 18 ln assembly johnny Nuchols recounts hus experuences of many jobs 19 New Charlonuan members xnutuated unto club Beet duggung pruvuleges end 23 Gurls Club presents a fashuon program and tea wuth Bullue Berg man from Parus Co 25 Rally sttrs pep for game wuth ruvals 26 Assembly Douglas Strungfellow speaks about hus war experxences jordan and Granute draw 7 7 NOVEMBER West subdues jordan 1413 Furst quarter of school ends 6 Assembly honors football players 9 Semunary dance at Old Mull journalusm students attend conference at U of U 14 Grcen Valley school play shown to students FHA umtuates new members 15 Publuc attends Green Valley Fateful day report cards' 16 Vouce of Democracy contest New members unto jay Dees unutuated 17 jordan band marches un Salt Lake Cuty on Armed Forces Day 20 Vusutors from Bavarua 21 Boys and Gurls Club Thanksguvung Day party honors football team 22 23 Yupee' Thanksguvung Holt day' 29 Sons entertaun fathers at Fathers and Sons Nught Out wuth Sueno Espanol program 31 Basketeers overcome by Box Elder Bees 37-41 Students prevuew Sueno Espanol jordans Travelung Assembly DECEMBER l journalusm conventuon at the BYU 4 jordan revenge Box Elder 51-43 7 Senuor Hop theme Rhapsody un Blue 13 Bung ham Hugh and dustruct jr hughs journalism enthustasts attend the jordan Press Conference 14 Athletuc Club sponsors benefit basket ball game for funds for unyured athletes 19 Masque and Gavel unutuate new members unto the club 20 The student body hears the Messtah Hoopsters unvuted to the Casper Wyommg tournament become the Champs Arland Russon hutched to Aluce Beth Funk Students enjoy Chrustmas party ah Chrustmas' 23 Messuah pre sented to the publuc JANUARY 3 Vacatuon over school agaun' 4 jordan draws bye as Bug Eught beguns league play ll Davus bows to jordan 25 51 Furst semester ends 17 Sueno Espanol travels to Murray Hugh 18 Page one hundred :hurry four Dxggers plow the Granute Farmers 45 29 23 Another fateful report card day' 25 Granute presents Traveltng Assembly Sueno Espanol performs at West Hugh jordan cagers slup past East 38133 31 Utah Copper sponsors the Utah Symphony Orchestra at jordan Dr Skud more lectures to the junuor gurls on courtshup and marruage FEBRUARY jordan overcomes South Cubs un a storybook Funush 34 33 4 Beetduggers defeat West Panthers 58 28 6 Sueno Espanol pre sented at Draper jr Hugh 7 Ruverton Luons Club entertauned by Sueno Espanol 8 Duggers truumph over Provo 56 28 15 Leah jen kms and Warren Schmudt chosen kung and queen of Sweethearts Ball Dramatuc sketches guven by Hal and Lee un assembly Unuon Pacufic Ag ruculture traun un Sandy vusuted by farm mechanucs and ag boys 18- Amerucan Leguon Oratorucal Contest tryouts 20 USAC brungs concert orchestra 21 jordan downs Davus 53 29 22 George Washungton s burthday no school' 26 Audrey Kurton captures first un the reguonal oratorucal contest 27 jay Dees have party book revuew Parents guven party by the FFA 29 Gurls Cotton Day Debaters travel to Weber to tournament jordan defeats Granute 36 26 MARCH 4 Easts Leopards subdue jordan 2623 5 Speech contest at Bungham Dustruct Speech Festuval 6 Parents go through students routune on Parents Vusutung Day Sophs have nught party 7 jordan becomes undusputed Bug Eught champs by defeatmg Provo 56 33 Debaters go to Reguon Eught Debate Tournament at Weber College 12 School opera Rose Mane guven for students 13 raphy and sports wrutung I4 Former Duggers attend Homecomung Day and dance at nught Second day of U of U clunuc Thurd quarter of school ends 18 Reguon Eught Forensucs Meet at Ogden Hugh 20 Class A State Basketball Tournament beguns Rally peps up Duggers They truumph over the Bear Ruver Bears 49 30 21 Forensuc students go to reguonal meet Student cheers help jordan subdue East un excutung overtume thruller 34 32 22 Champuonshup game South Cubs capture the crown 54 43 We take second place 24 Team honored by an assembly and a dance 27 Career Day offers lectuures on varuous jobs Sueno Espanol performs at Davus Hugh 28 Oruen tal Escapade for junuor Prom 29 State Leguslattve Forum held at U of U APRIL 2 State lnterpretuve Speech Festuval wuth Davus Carbon Gran ute Ogden and jordan partucupatung at jordan Hugh 3 More re port cards! 4 Bungham Hugh Musuc Festuval Charlonuan ball 10 Mothers and Daughters Nught Out fashuon show dance revuew art exhubut ll Student body prumary electuons held 17 Student body nught dance hononng student body candudates 18 Student body funal electuons 21 Sueno Espanol presented at Granute 23 Chess Club holds tournament 24 Davus assembly at jordan 25 Fellas who have grown whuskers shune at Dog Patch Drag MAY 2 Dustruct yunuor hughs and hugh schools take part un Dustrtct Band Day at jordan 7 Next years sophomores become acquaunted wuth jordan on Oruentatuon day Dustruct track meet at jordan Senuor Sluff Day 9 Semunary graduatuon 13 Memorable Senuor Dunner Dance 14 Everybody has fun on jDay at Lagoon 16 Award Banquet honors very acttve Senuor students 19 Yearbook day ex hausts Duggers 20 No school' Happy tearful senuors receuve dt plomas on graduatuon nught W 1 1 D u I 1 1 lr Y - - l In l . , , u. .. . ' - . . H I - , , 'V 1 21 - . . ' . - ' ' ' ' - . - . , 1 I I - . 1 . 1 1 - t 1 ' ' I I A . A I . f T - A 1 1 1 7 4 1 - 1 1 7- . 1 . . . 1 . , . ' - - 'L . - . ' u- . . . . 1 11 - - - -- 1 ' 4 l . ' T' 1 I 1 D - 1 - , 0 Public sees Rose Marie. A group goes to U of U to clinic on photog- z - - . ' . - ' ' . ' I , I ' ' A . . . , . . I n i . . . . , - . . . . , , 1 1 1 - '1 ' . I I 7 1 I ' I . 1 U , ' 1 . '- 1 ' l , I ' . .- , I . . ' . ' u. ,. .. - .. , . ' I ' . 1 I . - . , ' ' '- X N To Enjoy Friendly Parties . . . Students and Teachers Together Nice work, Ben, if you can get it! Claudia Scofield, Marilyn Milne, and Paul Bowman seem to think so too. Dale Sorensen takes a turn with one of the pretty gals at the Thanksgiving Day Party. . ls. liar' . ' X: '5 ft-' tw- l 1 '50 'LA Q. I My PgpQLgr Vo! Choose U , , 55 iss N' ' U Bw X N We U X f if L.: DN X09 TSX? X91 A 9521 Qx R QU y X Nb 9 ,AJ9 NUQXJXUU q U vv Q2 X? 'CX fm XN U Xxx I xg 691 X50 Y I 9+ 9 - 'V gb Af fxon' QQ f 1 M U Kdgning Royalty 9 U J 6 N5 dx 0 fs ' X? 0 1 X X .s OX r . AUX 9 20 A 5 NX QS f Y? Nb 5 XA N U X A Q 9 NU? AJ our xv 0, Q xr 'N X: BV N xo S 51,5 -X gm I' U P1391 hvbmsdhy' The mles nf Mr and Mrs jordan were w n by Larry Lunnen and Leora Herhmmgsen durmg the annual year book carmval X U 7 ,Q vb 0' u 'O 1 A 4 I k - X , ' 5 . . x 'Y e j w,4. N' e F A XX xx one u Q K t irrh six ' ' , xi . C f .X V E L.: 's The celebranon of St Valennnes birthday resulted ln the coronatlon of Warren Schmndr and Leah Ienklns as Klng and Queen of the Sweethearts 3 And a happy gurl was D1ane Srlcox as she came out on top ID the race for the tltle of Harvest Queen for '51 '52 1 WJ! !'N7'L25FGbLL ,J-14..f 1,v'vf7 ' 44A-JL! L vffi L f QL44 7,fJz1,!, Jie! 211 2l.A. gy Page om. lmrulull thlrlx su n 7, .rf r ,' f 1-1 L ll. L xl V' -', Y I u f ,V ' H f e e f' I 1 ,L , . I X I ' .M L- I ' . , fr 4 1 X 1' l ' f' 'I ' t iff, '-A l - V .. , Az' - at V ii ' 1 I W l - v -A 4 -LV . , C f X ' X- f 4 - cv , , L u A i Lf 4 5 AA- , lf-Z ' 1' , ef f I X ' If , .- Q 1- fa , ' ' 1 K lf 1' ' X 1 I - . 1, S ,P I iff f - Q I ? f, , , 5 . ff -, ,k E . . , - 9 B ll. K To Dance without Fear Of Paymg the Plper YJ .,e. um 1 rh r r Xl Ql- .3 ' in JLTNICR PROM Gary Fl! gerald and lkas Smlrh Flf1lSl'1 rherr mwrro Howard Pierson Nhry jean Cwrtwrlghr Dorothy Parkxn and barr XIDCEDI hang thexr last garland and everybody enjoys the seasons blggCSI dame .ar- '4w as CQ Q It QENIOR HOP Klwureen Edwards Nlwrx Ellen Qjoblom 1n Clnrlene Nlxlne frost oar snowflakes Lewh len ms Ruth Klwdsen 1 lden Herretr dmpe the vslrc 'and Qtcphcn Klum lungs up Hikes 'I Q. 'S v F , li' x 5fff ' vi W K r XX - A ' A .3 4 s, x 4' I , ' as 1 p S l. A ? u V1.1 ' I' -' fi, N 4 X 1 x rr ,. Xxx s v'! f ., -Q. W V A r 4, BX Q h x, wk , w 5 ' ' : X 4. - lf' M- Kaz' - 'YX7 x 2 1 .J Q P it ,i 1. 4 x , ,W , V .V 5 ' , X x s-H - 4 'N ixl f' A' 3 l 4 sw N . X , - A QQ I ' 4- F ff U -5 li Q lxl- . w,A'.,.' ,or ., A V ll k Y 4 1 -'nu hx J Ld nts-cgh To Watch Stage Producnons Wnhout Fear of an Iron Curtam 'L.! David Gourley uncovers a hidden talent for Sueno Espanol while Tony Mascaro Ben Brusc and Don Merrill look on with astonish ment Shall we dance? Clynn Jennings tangles with Reid Hansen in Green Valley Lola Norris Holt Nina Neilson and jane Bolschweiler get ready for their big annual Dogpatch Drag '? 5 '- v Marilyn Stoffers and Veda Christensen get Dean Gilbert to help with the heavy work for the Sweethearts Ball. Page one hundred thirty-nine X 2-In To Live in Friendship With Neighbors 1 E ' .22 P' Carbons One-Ac: Play lhlgy frm' hur1J1cJ furry West High s Traveling Assembly If 15 s'.9 at Granitc's Traveling Assembly To Praise, to Criticise Without Fear of the Secret Police 51- Students' choice. Guy Steadman, Anna Brady, Naomi Brady, Lou Vranes, Amateur Hour winners. Parents back to school. Colleen Ware brings her mother on visiting day and sees that she registers. One for all and all for one! Out to encourage the team are Morris Thomas, Gwen Park, Vaughn Rasmussen, Beth Garfield, Glen Dunn. it Q K!- . , ' 1 sb . :N To Search for Individual Self-Expression MOTHERS Nncur 001 if H 1 L 'B Hr ix hmm., rlnlr m r the girls EXhlk lIl n 1 d TILIIQTII r and 1111 Imp-sts are J I h 1 e lp., ru mth Pl tures 'an jc I t Ln Hmm 4 nimx xx C rivxell ix-ll n X qto Field Qhwrlxnnj hns n we ifllghlflll rr e na Dan Nixmw 1 e D vi 145 Cl 1 ag. ong hunlrui fmrx mo L gl-1 wr Tu: Fmnr Dormhy Pwlun Nhrxlyn 3 ox e Baglx Cml kemp Qhexh Fu gcrwld Sherry It gcrwld Blu Hman Ewrl Kiorrls 'md Sh'1ron Rmch Anderson, . nnetiti N wrnan lanet Milne, PN , . - Sandra C Flirtatifm. emu Grover. lane' M loan T Blue Moon Aleene Graham Sheila Fit- erald Xlarilvn ohnson, . , '2 , - f J Mary Ellen Sjoblom. ln Passing. Front row: Martha Steed, Ann Grover, Rae Mae Weber joy Gelding. Sucond row: Fae Hoosier, Lee Miller, Betty Lambson Third row: Myrna Harmon, Patsy Walker, Margaret Fisher. Lunezre. Myrna Lee Dowding, Marilyn Sroflers, Laura joseph. i orlielsoni PM M C for Dance Review, Selma Mori. School Days. Front: Dorene Radmall, joy Reeves. Shirley Webster. Back: Mnrvn Cook, Nadine Olsen, Carolyn Smith Page one hundred forty-zhrce To Join Favorite Clubs And Have Fun ,L- .alfa Ideal sknng slopes' David jones and Laura joseph seem to prefer snowmen 'Q Charlonlans goofln off on lnmatxon day Page om. hundred lorry four Com and gr xt' Best pan of yearbook canyon party Look at Daud' No wonder Myrna Lee fell down Au irey kmon hu Mwry jewn Cum r1p,hr Sherrie Fu gemld and Ruby qeno jumping, through hoops . A ,-gf , S V I 14 ., ' Q . I f. . 0,1 I 1 0' IAM- 'fy-5 l . JL 41 A rl, V , - fr' ' . 1' n. - 'twxkts . A ,K A. 'A A A I x. k 8 x ' A r of - I. 3 1 . IX- - I ' 4 5 , x, N . ,A ' fs' .'S.- -. , . -L .,1 ll I . . Y, , k' '-. I '1 ' .Q ,.:,ir ,IP , az- L. Ay ' ' V- L ' ' .. . Q ' 1 v,. '41 , ' .L ' Z . , '- ' '. c c . Temprmg Xmas Parcels Belng prepared by FHA officers Patsy Tucker Elaine Klrkman Nlarrlyn Drake ,f S u-......,. 5 Qi ., v Tough Assignment Bur stage ere-vu Cmnrj rhn Nysrr m Dwud llewn Rulon Lawson Leo ensen lbaekl Rlml D Nlwdsen Tlmmer Br n R Lynn Boyd Roos Bob Nelson Brx H wlen are j hnnx n the xp r -sq, 'Q i R Hop these turn out Charles Peeler mes hand at enlarger 5 Q it Ain xt 'S J Q- V Hot lmttend popcorn Swld by Deux 1: foorbwll games Q I 2 Page om. hundred forty flag sf: 14 K. r' 1 'Q ., .. -.., L. ,V , fr xx' , NL i' af ' fl , 5 ra , I ' fjilv' X 4 K' 4 ' :rl ,Yup-an - .- ' I i -M--5 ' ' P W Tai ::L': .: ' 4 1 ' ' 21'-5' f' ' Ax f X .fix 1 7 . X , N x . I l - ' ,V .,f jx, 'ko' K' :ff It A -, , li. - ', 1 ' , -J' ' 1 ' -E - , 'cel 0 ' . 0 I'-0 - tml. M ' , M. 'Af' A rd . . ' fb i 'S Q, my A, N., r A ,,-- ' . Q-x-.., , sx34 ' ,K ' 1 'M 3 , ' ' ' N' . A - Q r E , L -5 ,4 iq... 5. 'fl I If-In , - A - v ' n f -44, rx I . . .0 J r I E I ,V x..1 I L ' I . . 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David Uotirley explains biological How ltmgf loyce Oakeson checks hem for Cfarnlvn Smith. rnvsteries to Jeanne Smith and Nadine Ftvwler. janet lltirns and Phillip Hoffmann discuss world history. Delores lltirmester, Eddie DeT:ivis, I.nRne Kartchner study for n test. Ruby' fitting. So the little ones of Ben Bruses nlgelirn class lilnnlmets and l'n:le lien told them n bedtime story. 1 s K I I I V Rv Liv f , . it en If s . -' Q v brought their bn 'T -n-.Q -L., Y l 'W 6 as 4' lblfvl' we Sensor Summanes Clatr Ahlstrom yearbook co-editor Donna Rae Asay opera Messlah Language Club Ann Allsop opera Messiah school play Deca lay Archtbald Messrah Amateur Hour track Karen Anderson magazine Mothers and Daughters Charloman Shtrlene Alsop debate state extemp school play musrc fest Hop com Prom com Masque and Gavel Gaul Atktnson school play Messlah clubs Key Skt Boys Gerald Atnsworth FFA Boys Club Amella Alva magazine essay contest Mothers and Daughters Gtrls Club Lowry Adamson school play opera Ogden speech meet lr As sem Messrah Prom com Masque and Gavel Camera Club off Jamce Andrus opera school play Messlah Tr Assem Mothers and Daughters Charloman La Rue Allen opera Messiah Tr Assem newspaper Mothers and Daughters Hop com clubs Sports Language Press Blame Anderson school 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