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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
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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 .. VV 4! 4,11 A .- xx. Qs Y J c - ' S or U - get , Q? p XLQ , x , N get X xv X Q N T f . , E . f 3 W I tj' 4, X -J - X t 'oo' 1 X . I y ,.wy,.'55k, , b X X . . , ' l r l ll ll X
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. . . 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.
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