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-0' f ' 1 . V .-f 'L 3 - Q. br I iw.- V' re., SCHOOL BOARD - Sitting: Morvin Jensen, West Jordon, Arthur E. building construction, Sondy. Standing: Reed H. Becksteod, ossistont Peterson, superintendent, Sondy, Rex T. Tripp, president, Bingham, superintendent, Midvole, Kenneth V. Dunn, supervisor of mounte- Dr. J. O. Jo es, vice-presid nt, Midvole, F. A. Orton, director of nonce ond operotion, Mudvole, Leo L. Lundberg, Sondy, Leonord C. , Ubi! Becksteod, Riverton, Stonley Rosmussen, clerk, Sondy. ,L t L of . J I Ll! Qu N, , L Xlfj Nj W , . . J ,M Supervision Is Helpful In Season and Out E 1 ,N , 3,' 1' . ' - f -Q ' '13 N N 'Q-V .. -JN 'L , J,. r-'M' A ,f i .jaw - S Jam A I - Y ' F ' ' -t'- ' N.. -'Y' 4, J. 1 245. - . ' -of Mrs. Louise Joger 'A NURSE supsrzvisores - soft J. Immun, ,Lx X psychologist, Kathleen Turney, visrtrng A I ' teocher, P. M. Mickelson, director, ,ZQ-11 pupil personnel, Mory Storey ond Hy- lx-,Q ' 1 rum Smith, visiting teachers. ' ' A' iq 5 13
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X435 Nfl? fl X I I is 3 64- Supermtendent Arthur E Peterson In the Seasons of Lrfe Each year has nts seasons and each season rs but a promrse of what rs to follow Lrfe too has Its trme born eras and each perrod becomes an abrdrng prom use of the lute yet to come Today each sensor IS passrng from hrs Sprrngtrme of Lrfe commencmg a new season basrcally burlt upon the qualrty of the era whrch has lust passed Each graduate wall soon recognrze that the harvests of lute whrch come depend so much upon the seeds sown rn that Sprrngtrme whrch rs now passrng Luke the seasons ofa year lrfe grves nts rewards as rt rs lrved It need not wart for the eventual harvest rn the autumn trme Harvests are consrstently and con trnuously reaped Consequently each student should look through the memorable pages of thus book as oc casron and desrre demand Each page as rt rs turned l2 and the seasons of hugh school days revrewed wrll brrng forth memorues to msprre the heart and gurde the hand as lrte flows on Thus each day s Irving can be gauged to produce consrstently the maxnmum har vest from any wholesome seeds sown To each sensor thus book wrll become rmperrshable because rt will become more hallowed as trme passes lt wrll be translated rnto memorres whrch wrll last as long as conscrous lrfe contrnues Each trme rt rs opened and nts seasonal rmplrcatrons read rt wrll unlatch the door of an anxrous heart and allow a longrng soul to lrve awhrle In a season of lute whrch has become an enchanted realm of memory Arthur E Peterson Supermtendent of Schools W r U I, Q P3 '35 e by f A .T v, , F xx we A y 1 , e Q - ' , X4 XXX . I x Af 4 X 2 i N Q1 ' f MX. M ,i Q N, 1 K X ' X H .A c ' ' r 1 I X W X 'xl EK fl ff ' Y 1 A A X3 7 I , ' ' 'Y XXX y X ' 'L -1 1 fx X 7 f K ,fr QQ X-N 1 n - i K X X' c xr rx L X . X: , , 1' X - . r c A X ' A . X . 5 ,Q Y
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if X, - Principal o. o. Ballard ' -, -, 7 . X J ' . -. -X -'Y l J' 'V .Q .1 1 . Q. fa-Q . ' ' , , X. 1- , V. X . 0,4 , . x J 'V 4- . iff f All Have Obligations More tlllan 1200 individuals now make up the school population of Jordan. Students, faculty, custo- dians, cafeteria personnel, bus drivers - all play their part in making an institution that will best ac- complish the obligations placed upon it by the citizens of the community. Each group is striving to live up to the traditions established by those who have gone be- fore. Each group is accepting the sacred obligation, not only to preserve the best of these traditions, but to leave finer, brighter, and nobler ones to those who follow. By tradition, this has always been a demo- 14 ..3'-J' . cratic school. Each individual here counts as an im- portant person. Each one has to take advantage of his opportunities, exercise his talents, and improve his abilities. He must develop a firm faith in the finer things of the spirit and attain a love for and devotion to the American way of life as exhibited in miniature here at Jordan. Thus only can he acknowledge his debt to the past and fulfill his promise to the future. 0. D. Ballard
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