Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1952

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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.

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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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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.

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