Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1954

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I 7 .74 J , ' QB K 1 . sf K A, X KJ .4 J Q Q' ,ll gf 'y sl s A 4 U J Crow- QVYXV 130 fu U .X x ,X: NJ j X, N N' xx. x N X, N- x X, X, X A x, s 'T N , xT Af X XX 'X VXA., I , ,U x1 N I .39 X, . X., X . Q , .XA v -'A Q V ' , ,, -v J xv 'Nl . fi Q X P Q . XJ 1 ,, xx V XX v X X3 V :E ' N J 'KJ .RH M F 8 ' lr NX r I . Q ' K ,, ,N . X X x . , . ml Xi X N x x . X ix X mx ,3 V 'x N -x YZ X. , U XJ X X X fffan ,, '34 ZX-3 Y, f J 'G Jxx J . 9 . .N ' s, 5 ss X, X1 4 Q J ' 1 X N x '-.. Y x N X R s J Rx ,I I A 1 But dreams full oft ore found of real events the form and shadows. be xg 120 Q, . 2 is 3573 'bs 1 -H 4 f Bs SQ Ani-ur E. naman, Superintendent of schools ?g2j3?23b1' ,C Nl I-s Supervision Makes Confident Tomorrows . . . Tomorrow The significance of This book may not be so obvious on this commencement day. The recency of its recorded pages may confuse the reader in his transition from The history of The past into the ultimate dreams of tomorrow. When a student's high school life is finished, and The days go by, his dreams will become more prolific whenever these pages are turned. Each dream will gain substance when the dreamer advances in the direction of his fan- tasy, and endeavors to live The life of perfection he imagines. The accomplishments of this day enhance the dreams of tomorrow. All will become more in- triguing to the graduate as time passes. As these dreams are accomplished, they are automatically filed as cherished memories, to be recalled and enioyed to the utmost. Each tomorrow so conceived as bringing a cherished memory when This book is read can bring forth great visions of hope and truly be- come a dreamer's living paradise. Arthur E. Peterson 8 SCHOOL BOARD - Sitting: Marvin Jensen, West Jordan, Arthur E. Peter- struction, Sandy. Standing: Reed H. Beckstecid, assistant superintendent, son, superintendent, Sondy, Rex T, Tripp, president, Bingham, Dr. J. O. Midvoleg Kenneth V. Dunn, supervisor of maintenance operation, Mid- Jones, vice-president, Midvale, F. A. Orton, director of building con- vale, Leo L. Lundberg, Sandy, Leonard C. Beckstead, Riverton, Stanley N. ex ls. ,.a '5 f. fun ii Dreams Need Sound Blueprint Dreams are the stuff that the future is made of. Dreams are a sort of blueprint from which we build our lives. Our dreams, then, must be worthy and inspiring if we are to build well - if we would create a happy and successful future. We cannot build soundly from a poor blueprint. Of course, it takes more than dreams to build a satis- factory life. Unceasing study, untiring industry, never- ending devotion are the steel and brick and mortar that bring the dreams to fruition. Whether we will or not, we are already in the process of building. If we have not a clear and valid plan we must get one. We must not waste the golden hours of youth on haphazard and irresponsible building. If we will devote what we have of time and talent to youth's vision splendid , Jordan, our parents, our fel- lows will all have reason to be proud of us. And what is more important, we can take an honest, well-earned pride in ourselves. 0. D. Ballard Principal Ima Holt. DRIVERS 4 With an imposing new building to their credit, Jordan chauffeurs find their work more pleasant this year. They are, Row One: Russ Oakeson, Butterfield, Martin Bowen, Ben Merrill, transportation supervisor Y, W. Har- Emery Allen, Claude Densley, Stan Osmond, Clyde Buxton, Dean Smith. Row Gilbert Benson, Howard Newbold, Bert Johnson, Ross Palmer, Neal Hilton, ' Palmer, Gerald Sampson, Elvis Evans, Edward McDougal, Arden Tesch, Earl ynard, Verle Smart. Not in photograph: Mike Milne, Lon Orgill, LeRoy Holt, Brown, THE CAFETERIA is a much happier place to eat in this year. No rough furniture to snag your clothes. Twenty new Schrieber steel tables that stretch proudly out for ld feet to seat 20, and afterwards fold back and lock in a 7 inch space in the wall! Six fold-a-ways at the ends roll easily back out of the way when not in use. Mabel Larsen is the manager. Her staff lin the picturel are Hazel Dowding, Rosetta Brand, and Evelyn Crews Essential for Smooth Running STAGE CREW - Sound effects, lights, loud speakers, scene Row One: Richard Jacobsen, Joseph Kemp, Dale Holt, Rob- setting and shifting and fixing - whatever you want ert Harrington, Kay Boggess, James Estepp. Row Two: Jack done on the stage, the boys are right there. One bright Elmer, Keith Roos, Patrick Nemanic, Royal D. Madsen, Boyd spot + they do get to miss o lot of classes. Roos, Kenneth Spencer, Richard Shepherd. Custodian Almy Dowding winds his old Ansonia clock, which has belonged to the Jordan schools for 50 years, After rescuing it from the discard more Mrs. Marilyn Olsen, secretary of the principal, and Barbara Webster than 18 years ago, Mr. Dowding repaired it, and it still keeps perfect time office and bookstore clerk, take time out to catch their breath down in the boiler room. 2 3 4 5 6 9 I0 Il it I5 lo I7 I8 I9 20 ll . 23 Z4 75 ' 27 .. f 50 V, .tx 'V- -sf CT' Murray Allen, Holladay U of U., USC, Colo. Col., Chouinard Art Inst., art, crafts, carnival Stanley R. Anderson, Riverton USAC, mathematics Paul C. Boyce, Sandy USAC, U of U, agricultural program, Riding Club Joseph F. Bowman, Salt Lake U of U, U of Mo., BYU, English, iournalism, paper, Press Club lowell J. Boberg, Draper BYU, USC, U of U, organ, Spanish, English, Traveling Assembly Frank M. Bagley, Sandy U of U, USAC, vocational auto-mechanics Donald M. Budge, Salt Lake USAC, U of l., aeronautics, form mechanics Beniamin B. Bruse, Holladay U of U, U of Nev., phychology algebra, American problems Deanne Bennion, Midvale U of U, USAC, library, FHA, Jay Dees, seniors J. Clement Crapo, Sandy BYU, U of U, music, Messiah, band, orchestra C. N. Crawford, Murray U of U, algebra, history, faculty secretary E. I.. Crawford, Sandy U of U, American history, English, yearbook, debate We HOPE lT'S lN - Arlene Darton and Joan Hawker consult files for new library books FUTURE FLY BOY - Donald Budge instructs Richarrl Reynolds in aeronautics. Instruction Jesse B. Casper, Murray U of U, U of Cal., boys' counselor, scholarship, guidance, student adviser 1 Afton Forsgren, Salt Lake, U of U English, sophs fx 1 5' ,Z 4 t fs :hs TIfIAl'5 THE WAY IT IS - GOYJOII Millerbirs IT GOES THAT WAY - Karl Miller and Robert YO HABLO ESPANOL - Dorienne Despain, Ken- 9'Ve5 JOY Goff 'IWC f0CTS in SOCIOIOQY- Chidester prepare recorder for English. neth Rasmussen, and Bernice Quintana record S ' h I . MAPS CHANGE - Elaine enson points ut his- PHYSICS - Buddy Conti and Larry Stout study Poms esson tory changes to Geraldin Whitm . - I the law of the pendulum. MATH - Owen Minnick explains the slide rule ,I N to lee Brown and Buddy Conti. r , ' . . , Jordan Does Some Face-Lifting - I A The tall of '53 sees Jordan with some new trills and a few real , ,fl V xx dressups. With I2 art classes, a new room was a must. So 3Ol f I . . Mxi 6 . fx' was done over and all the art rooms given the very latest in tables B , j I nl and equipment. E. L. C. found a new home in the made-over ag I I Ill! VV om, and ag moved to grand, new quarters remade from the WJ X X lding department, welding shifted to the old school bus garage, X' I and the busses proudly took possession of their fine new building . A east ot the campus - and everyone was happy. The model home I and the kitchen also underwent a tace-lifting. Golda Fraser, Salt Lake, U of U, Mary Fitzgerald, Laura Gardner, West Phil F. Goldbranson, David R. Gourley, Arthur Hughes, U of Cal., French, Holladay, BYU, Ohio Jordan, U of U, U of Sandy, Westminster, U Pleasant Grove, BYU, Murray, BYU, Spanish, English, State, EngIish,A. History, Cal., English, German, of Cal., social sc., U ot U, natural phys. ed., sophs, Lang. Club Jay Dees, Girls Club yearbook debate, calendar sciences, seniors coaching ,-,xx ,Q 41 xi!! S1 f .40 -f' .Z ag A r E ,mi ,W 'UQ-Q Betty Henderson, Draper U of U, BYU, USC, sewing, horne liying, FHA LeMar Hendrickson, Sandy USAC, English, magazine, attendance Charlotte Johnston, Salt Lake BYU, USAC, English, Girls Club, iuniors, attendance A. C. Jensen, Sandy U of U, U ot Wash., registrar, supplies, soldier education Chester Kim, Murray U of U, history Frank Kamnikar, Midvale USAC, Westminster, history Boys' Club Emerson Kennington, Holladay USAC, weldsng Molly Lindell, Sandy U of U, BYU, library, guidance Royal D. Madsen, Salt Lake BYU, USAC, U of U, stagecratt, electricity, radio Grant Martin, Salt Lake U of U, history, phys, ed., library, coaching Arval Nelson, Midvale Photography Ray Oliverson, Preston, Idaho BYU, phys, ed., library, biology, coaching BOOKKEEPING - F. I. Thomas shows Lynn Pierson how to use comptometer. COUNSELING - Lynn Unck and Paul Jacobsen take aptitude test. o In t Q 4 I WM 4 ,j on Parr, West Jordan U of U. BYU, sociology, econ., Donald Olsen, East Midvale, Art American prob, in service training WELDING requires face protection. Y x 'Q Q A I olivia EIQIMION AUTO MECHANICS gives strange perspec- tives. In PHOTOGRAPHY class, Kendall Phelps tries his hand at enlarging. CRAFTS CLASS - Beverly Sandquist and Mariorie Lloyd enioy modeling with clay. WOODWORK. Jimmy Butterfield rabbiting a board to make a bookcase. Charlene Naylor is at the wheel of the new driver-training Chevrolet as she and Marlan Glover, left, and Carmellia Bru- netti start out for a lesson with J. M. Petersen. New Faces Become New Friends Checking in at Jordan this year for the first time as teachers Instruction are alumni Betty Henderson and Stanley Sharp. Mrs. Louise Tew of Manti takes over cooking and Yvonne Schofield, from Spring City, dancing. From Preston, Idciho,comes Ray Oliverson, ex air-force man to join the coaching staff, and Jed Wasden comes from Midvale Junior to take care of machine shop. Betty Zieve, fresh from a summer in Europe, takes over for the rest of the year, Miss Tuttle's classes in which Ruth Noall had been substituting. ll. 5- PBCBYSOI1. J. M. Petersen Robert L. Pixton, Draper Arland Russon, Midvale Oralie Rawson, Salt Lake Yvonne Schofield Midvale Draper, USAC USAC, U Ol U1 Physiol- U of U, USAC, auto- U of U, USAC, U of Cal. Salt Lake, USAC, USAC, chemistry, U of U, BYU, ogy, history, genetics, mechanics journalism, English, Snow College, physics driver training, faculty mgr, of student paper, Press Club dance, health, visual aids, Prom activities phys. ed. ,.-e tr, -221' ai .2 , X 4-fl , gffheaw , X F swf l 1 , i ',f'. is 'Q 5 in f , 5, 'E Helen Seaman, St. George BYU, phys. ed., health, Char James L. Seal, Midvale lonians BYU, USAC, U of U, woodwork, mechanical drawing, Key C Theodore Sioblom, Sandy U of U, algebra, world histo Glen E. Soulier, Midvale USAC, biology, ag., FFA Stanley Sharp, Midvale U of U, type, speech, soph Masque and Gavel Dale Sorensen, Murray U of U phys. ed., algebra, coaching, Athletic Club Dunn Taylor, Sandy USAC, BYU, USC, welfare, discipline, budget Lucille Tuttle, Salt Lake lub VY 5, math, BYU, U of U, Leland Powers, speech, Charlonians, Masque and Gavel Fay B. Thomas, Midvale U of U, LDS Bus. College, bookkeeping, distributive ed. iuniors, DECA Louise Tew, Salt Lake Snow Junior, BYU, f ds, home living HA . I I ,hw Gertru e ranter, i ale BYU, ash. U, of U, type, ay Dees Wanda Wade, Salt Lake USAC, BYU, U of U, voc. business, stenography, carnival 1 M t,-wma iiiwrrs :wi HOME LIVING - Mrs. Louise Tew, center, shows Pearl Lundberg and Alice Brown how to choose china and glass ware. SEW A FINE SEAM -- lrella Withers, Grace Gilbert, and Verla Brown learn to make their own clothes in sewing class. Instruction It n p , V, l I , - '5 , XI7 Evelyn Wood, Salt Lake U of U, counselor, English, Girls Club, Jay Dees l L! r' U , it , if ' A Jed W. Wasden, Midvale SEMINARY STAFF - Ross Berrett, Joseph Barfuss, Kenneth Lyman, Betty Zieve, Kamos, U of U, BAC. AC, Machine Shop Carter E. Grant, Principal Golden Berrett, and Lynn S. Searle. Arizona State, BYU, Stanford, I lizlfvfl x Instruction Howard Swapp, Don Milne, and Lee Ash ton get a peek at our internal workins 'aww Q inf xl s. In Memoriam Dean John Beck . . . Died October 3, l953, leaving in the hearts of his friends a void, and in the Jordan High School a place hard to be filled. For twelve years in the school machine shop, he gave to his stu- dents his best, to build in them not only a knowledge of his subject, but character as well. speech, dramatics They Come and Go The faculty personnel also did some chang- ing this year. Nine familiar faces are missed and seven new ones have appeared. A severe illness robbed us of our faculty dean and mathe- matician, A. F. Smith, and death claimed our machine-shop teacher, Dean J. Beck. Because of a very serious operation, Lucille Tuttle had to give up her speech and dramatic work for the year, Harold Thorpe, English teacher, has re- tired, and Y. W. Harrod, auto mechanics head, has become manager of the district transporta- tion. Enrolled in Washington State College, is Mignon Domgaard, who taught sewing, and with the Arthur Murray staff is dancer Elaine Dixon. Mrs. Hisa Kumagai has ioined the Salt Lake City Schools, and Mrs. Faye Nicols has re- tired to raise a family. ln the Seminary across the road have also been changes: Golden Berrett has been promoted to principal to take the place of Carter E. Grant, who has retired, and three new teachers have been added - Joseph Barfuss, Kenneth Lyman, and Ross Berrett. Mr. Grant also comes back for part time. Lynn R. Webb did not return. Erick Nystrom and Duane Loveless try their luck at making CO2. BOOKKEEPING CLASS keeps things balanced Y., s. gf' 7-1 x .442 I I , X , -,fn 1 I 1 1 5 1 f f 'C'1 ff 1 I I e ,I .14 . V,,,5ftf ,,.!,f.,1 L NK. I I - fi. 4 .f-s5 -rflfa 1 ,'f'f., 1 ,lfff 4 'I bl X f ,' I f ,l r f.fgA I N, ,,,,-I. mL 'UTI I i. ff. , 1 ,- f'f-i.f -f.f1.D1i - Z2 , cf' I .1 J Student Body Officers fi' Neldon Bateman . . . Our student body president is virtually a ball of energy, without whom our affairs would not run so smoothly. As last year's iunior class president, he gained valuable experience which augmented his sound judgment for this year's work. . f-fi fffhcdf! ,qafcefw Z5 M f , Sophie Adondakis . . . West Jordan has given us our vivacious little secre- tary. Sophie has been so much a part of Jordan activities that she cannot be kept inactive. She was chairman of this year's carnival. lil wily? Wfyc f- . LC!!!-ff-,A.cnx-IA ' ff 'K f -.- WL 74006 fffc-fcfd-rc--vi-In - 0414. 4!,,b1jg,,fK ,zL.L-j' ,,g,4.,4.g K, O-og S ol---Vr.f6f Carolee Walker . -g Jorda 's epxis 4 for heripon one c eerfruyrglsiiiifj L, af ex ri I ss is-popu-5 ,lm'3Leougenfr6l'l' ' r ' . Qsilf g ,i ,. feces e ,aff Q. QQHFX R Merilyn Berrett . . . Our historian from Union has a quiet personality that ot- tracts many and repulses none. She has a tremendous ability that has helped her fellow officers to success in a most dif- ficult iob. QU Lv-M iffc,gfGfg THE COURT CONVENES for its regular trial of misbehavers, who will be deprived of certain student privileges and given work assignments if found guilty. Waiting for the culprits are Connie Rae Lloyd, reporter, Janet Duffin, clerk of court, Paul Caldwell, first associate iudge, Kent Webster, second associate iudge, Arvin Mineer, iudge, Richard Hogan, prosecuting attorney, Gary Hale, marshall. Coud Survivors of Many - - - CouncN My REPRESENTATIVES from home-room classes are these members. Row One: Argene Adams, Annette Jensen, Connie Rae Lloyd, Faye Lloyd, Lois Neff, Charlyne Russell, Mike Varanakis, Wallace Haun, Harold Morley, Larry Asay, Robert Satovick. Row Two: Kareen O'Brien, Mary Ann Rasmussen, Denece Johanson, Bob Johnson, Dee Butterfield, Blaine Worthen, Kay Arnold, Lorna Sioblom, Janet Duffin, Jay Beckstead. Row Three: Janice Price, Mary Ann Gard- ner, Patsy Coates, Ann Simpson, Roland Anderson, Robert Vin- cent, Bart Quintana, Mary Ann Olsen, Sharon Hendrickson, Sandra Durst, Coleen Spratling, Charlene Naylor. Row Four: Jack Snider, Arthur Kiisel, Kent Smith, Mickey Jones, Carl Miller, Lee Jensen, Nephi Fitzgerald, Claude Crane, Floyd Graham, Joan Davis, Vera Nelson. fi? 1 president of Girls Club, Robert McNamara, president of FOR SPECIAL SCHOOL PROBLEMS the student body of- Boys Club, David Lloyd, sophomore president, Howard ficers, who belong to this council, call in these others Swapp, juni or president, Alan Newbold, senior presi- for consultation. The ones here are Betty Ruth Fitzgerald, dent, and Jesse B. Casper, student adviser. Rough Campaigns Officers' Council Deputies TlCKET GIVERS for disorderly conduct are the student Gary Greer, deputies. They are, Row One: Nephi Fitzgerald, Eric Jensen. Row Nystrom, Rees Jensen, Charles Minnick, Frank Anselmo, lyn Gordon, Hellstrom, G ,Aux LaMar Walbeck, Richard Hogan, Janice Two: Enniss Berrett, Helen Anderson, Mori- Lorno Sioblom, Connie Rae Lloyd, Paul len Allgood, Lorin McRae, Located behind the football field and across the tracks, is the new Junior High School. Soon the doors will be open to eager students. ,MW ft X52 Wffff About the Campus riff The boys and girls enioy eating at the smooth, new steel Jeanine Greenwood, JoAnn Rasmussen, and JoAnn Forbush take time tables in the cafeteria. out to sit in the fallen leaves and soak in the warm autumn sun. Q ' . , ek N,1 gill After bariishing all cars from the parking lot, Ray Monta- gue, Donald M. Budge, and Jimmy Fratto add a new set of bright orange lines. 3 j in 12 ,, 5- s , Ai q is 4 A will if thx Coleen Beckstead and Dixie Kearsley hang up the last ornament on the glittering tree and everything is ready for the students' big Christmas party. One by one registrar A. C. Jensen calls in the seniors to check their credits and see that nothing stands in the way of their graduation, This is Sandra Fitzger- ald's turn. Try this on your kitchen stools. lt seems easy for Anna Brady, who is entertaining the students at the Christmas party. T953 yearbook editor, Laura Joan Joseph, runs in to chat a while with the yearbook staff and with editor Douglas Dahl. Laura is Album Editor on the Utonian this year at the U of U. B Duane Olson, Jack Day, and Jack Cavendar are admiring a T953 trophy that their ag class won last year. The ag boys have made an interesting collection of trophies. x, Almy Dowding, chief custodian, is showing his little granddaughter, Christine, the fine coffee table he made from the old, worn-out desks from room 201. Mr. Dowding has also made, from cast-off material, a grandfather's clock and several other pieces of lovely furniture. X l Q- ki, X ,X ii ffj 1 f f ff X ff A ff X 4 ' f Dreamers All - Dreaming of peace cmd of cz world not perfect but intact. .ms 'N S-1... N 'first' ff? Y' NIS -vm Alan Newbold, president Emalie Adamson, vice-president Connie Burgon, secretary Seniors' Dreams Tint Tomorrow with Prophetic Ray Future Obscures Present With misty eyes on the future, cmd thoughts on the past, the present is all but forgotten by the 345 Jordan seniors as they receive their di- plomas. Ahead lies a bright tomorrow, filled with many tasks to be done. Behind, the path is scat- tered with many happy experiences, now classi- fied under the single heading of, When I Was in High School. All of these things which have become so much a part of their lives dwindle into insignificance compared to the uncertain future. The graduates are confronted with many doubts, yet secure in the knowledge that their three years at Jordan have helped prepare them for whatever the future has in store. Roderick Atwood, West Jordan, FFA district speaker award convention at K. C., debate, Boys Club. Maurine Allen, Draper, Girls Club rep., Language Club, FHA, Sweethearts Ball, Moth- ers and Daughters, Messiah. Henry Ashby, Murray, Boys Club, Athletic Club, Benny's Boys, Hop, Prom, dances, carnival, football, wrestling, basketball, baseball, track. Carol Ander- burg, Sandy, Language Club, Girls Club, plays. Frank Anselmo, West Jordan, Key Club, Boys Club, Tr. Assembly, opera, school play, Messiah, concert, track. Sophie Adondakis, West Jordan, student body V. P., Girls Club, Charlonians, Leadership Club, Mothers and Daughters, Prom, Hop, carnival assist. mgr. and mgr. Nola Atwood, West Jordan, Jay Dees, Masque and Gavel, Riding and Sports Clubs, Dog Patch Drag, Messiah, opera, Tr. Assembly, Amateur Hour. Mary Kay Anderson, Sandy, Girls Club, Camera Club secretary, opera, Messiah. Roland Anderson, Midvale, council, Athletic Club, Boys Club, football, wrestling. 28 .-1: 'E 5' -H? 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Class ol l-A-lf 1,1 X , f pf jf! fy? if 41' ,,-:J-bf-f ff' ,..s,,-,Qr-'aa9-- .af ,Zi-Z' l l Emalle Adamson Draper Sensor vlce president Forensnc League Chorlonnans Masque and Gavel pres: dent Dance Club Hop Tr Assembly band orchestra opera Messnah de bate Leguslatuve Forum Speech Festa val magazlne Gnrls State George Ahrend Butler Soph and lunuor at Granrte Boys Club Kay Arnold South Jordan Boys Club Travelmg Assembly opera Larry Assay West Jordan Mr Jordan Bennys Boys Boys Club Messuah opera Charles Ashford Sand Boys Club Blll Allen Mrdvale Boys Club Reynold Astle Draper Boys Club FFA track Mary Lou Allsop Sandy Glrls Club Rrdung Club Language Club carmval Arnold Angle, Bennuon Bennys Boys, Chess, Athletrc, Lan guage, Boys Clubs Proms, Hop, Dances Messlah, opera, football, wrestlrng, baseball Lynnette Barr, Butler Jay Dees, FHA, Language and Girls Clubs, Sweethearts Ball, Messtah, opera Travelnng Assembly Lee Bateman, Sandy Boys Club, school play Mark Baird, Draper Boys Club Robert Bentley, Riverton Boys Club, band, orchestra, Messuah, opera Larry Beers, Mldvale Bennys Boys vrce presrdent, Athletrc Club, Boys Club, Prom, Hop, dances, yearbook, basketball, football, track Neldon Bateman, Sandy Student body presrdent, lumor pres: dent, councll, Bennys Boys treasurer, Sk: Press, and Boys Clubs, Prom, Hop, soph party sensor rtngs, debate externp speakmg Max Baker, Mudvale FFA, Boys Club 29 ,,,., A efee 'f'1c T? 5 C' DF a s F. S ... tfaf L' X ff ' 7 , X, f ' ,ng 'Xxx . , , A ,gil gil-A , 0 X- J Q ff r to 4 bw ,2 1? ' , rlf. lf I ls X 0 lI5l 1 ,ffl ,fl A 752. ll K fi J 1 V.: , , 1 ,..h-- iii: :Li Af '- gf , 1 Y rw fb 1 'Ni '15 M? fs fx K' cv' i Jay Becksteod, South Jordan 2nd assoc. judge, council, Benny's Boys, Boys Club, Prom, Hop, Messiah, Tr. Assembly, opera, basketball, track Gayle Busenbark, Sandy Girls Club Wesley Burr, Union Boys Club, debate Janet Burns, Midvale Charlonians, Masque and Gavel, DECA, Dance Club, Charlonian Ball, Hop, soph party, salesman, school play, pep and Tr. Assemblies, carni- 30 val, Mothers and Daughters, floor and fashion shows, Fathers and Daughters, debate, Fathers and Sons, Speech Fest. Edward Brown, Butler FFA, Boys Club, football, wrestling Darlene Brewer, Union Girls Club rep., Dance Club historian, Charlonians, Prom, Hop, Charlonian Ball, carnival, opera, Tr. Assembly, Messiah, floor shows Bettye Bevell, Union Girls Club, FHA, Hop, Tr. Assembly Vaughn Butler, Sandy Boys Club, baseball Darlene Brown, Midvale DECA, Girls Club, Messiah, opera, Mothers and Daughters ' Enniss Berrett, Draper Key Club, Masque and Gavel, Boys Club, Forensic League, Career Day, band, Messiah, debate, extemp. speaking state winner, Tr. Assembly Pat Ball, Union Tr. Assembly chairman, DECA reporter, Leadership, Girls, Press Clubs, Hop, magazine, carnival, Tr. Assembly Emogene Leonard Berrett, Union Girls Club rep., Riding Club, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters Barbara Biork, Sandy Charlonians, Dance and Girls Clubs, Prom, Hop, soph party, opera, Mes- siah, Tr. Assembly, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters, floor shows, yearbook, carnival, usher, matinee dances. Lee Brown, Union Boys Club, Benny's Boys, Prom co- chairman, Hop, football David Bolliger, Sandy Boys Club, Athletic Club, baseball, track, wrestling Connie Burgon, Union Senior secretary, deputy, Charlonians, Girls and Leadership Clubs, Hop, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Sons, opera, Tr. Assembly, Messiah, pep assemblies le Roy Butterfield, Riverton Boys Club Merilyn Berrett, Union Student body historian, council, Char- lonians, FHA, Girls and Leadership Clubs, Prom, Hop, carnival A 'and' fi Ya .br -...ek 'LTV Class of I 954 Seniors -Oi 3 ,X A' rv '9- 2 -sfr' V.. A-ff 717 'Z' ,fy 'Ts-3' C.,r Anna Brady Sandy Cheerleader Jay Dees DECA FHA Sports Dance and Girls Clubs opera 'Ir Assembly Mothers and Daughters Fathers and Sons floor shows Make Butkovich Sandy Boys Club Loss Beckstead South Jordan Leadership Club president Charloni s Girls Cub Prom Hop T s sembly Fathers and Daughters Moth ers and Daughters Messiah Amateur Hour Larry Brklazy Crescent oys Cub vice president Bennys Boys Hop carnival dances baseball Else Bauer Grannte Girls Club Language Club Messiah Loren Beckstead Riverton Boys Club Alice Bush Brown Sandy Dance Club president Girls Club soph party Tr Assembly Prom floor shows Mothers and Daughters Fathers and Daughters carnival Messiah opera Dee Butterfield Riverton Cheerleader council Boys Club Prom Beth Beck Midvole Girls Club Hop Wullis Beckstead Riverton Cheerleader Boys Club Gerilyn Brady Union Charlonians Girls Club, soph party Prom Hop Mothers and Daughters Fathers and Sons Tr. Assembly debate Coleen Beckstead South Jordan Cheerleader, Charlonians Leadership Dance and Girls Clubs, Prom Hop, carnival, Tr. Assembly, opera Mes- siah, Amateur Hour, Fathers and Daughters Mothers and Daughters Burk Bristol Bluffdale Boys Club Ardis Butterfield Riverton Sports, Dance, Language and Girls Clubs Mothers and Daughters Tr. Assembly Winnie Mae Bills Riverton Press Club secretary, Girls and Sports Clubs Mary Boggess Union Charlonians Girls Club 31 Ms 41- T 1 ' 4 Joan Christopherson, East Midvale Sports Club, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, Tr. Assembly, assemblies Buddy Conti, Midvale Boys Club, Traveling Assembly, essay contest winner, football Barbara Cole, West Jordan FHA historian, DECA, Language, Girls, and Sports Clubs, Sweethearts Ball, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah Mary Covington, Cottonwood Heights DECA, Girls Club, FHA, Sweethearts Ball, Mother and Daughters, Harvest Ball Queen, Messiah Frances Covington, Cottonwood Heights, DECA, Girls Club, FHA, Sweethearts Ball, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah, opera David Clayton, Union Boys Club Carolee Colebrook, East Midvale Council, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, Tr. Assembly, Messiah Detta Fern Cooper, South Jordan Girls Club representative, Press Club, Quill and Scroll, Girls Club, Fathers and Daughters, Christmas play, school play, newspaper Ross Chiverall, Union Boys Club Rodney Wm. Butterfield, Riverton Council, DECA vice-president, FFA, Boys Club, track letter man ReNee Beck, Herriman FHA, DECA, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters Diana Butterfield, Midvale DECA, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, carnival, Messiah, opera Verlaine Bateman, West Jordan Girls Club, DECA, Sports Club, Messiah Kay Brown, Riverton FFA, Boys Club Francine Bernardo, Draper FHA, Language Club, Sweethearts Ball, Messiah Melva Bell, Sandy DECA, Girls Club, Messiah, opera Dallas Cooke, Riverton FFA, Boys Club Elaine Coleman, West Jordan Sports Club, DECA, Press Club, Char- lonians, Language Club, carnival, Mothers and Daughters J' ii 1-if val 'U' sz--P T .,,...-f Class of I 954 Seniors lv 3- 3 G' -..-st 'HD 'vw ill? 'G' Le Rae Christensen Sandy Council Language and Girls Clubs Messiah Mothers and Daughters .lack Cavendar West Jordan FFA treas Boys Club Harvest Ball poultry ludging winner football Venessa Crawford Sandy Masque and Gavel FHA Forensic Charlonians Ski Club newspaper debate opera Messiah Tr Assem salesman chorus Mothers and Daughters Speech Fest: val winner Voice of Democracy Arlene Coon West Jordan DECA Girls Riding and Spanish Clubs Jilleen Draper Sandy Girls Club Douglas Dahl East Midvale Key Club Masque and Gavel Foren sic Language Club Quill and Scroll soph party Prom Hop debate lstate tournamentsl school plays opera Messiah newspaper yearbook man aging editor and salesman Career Day Tr and Pep Assemblies Shirlene Day Draper Charlonians Language Sports and Girls Clubs Prom Hop Carnival Messiah Mothers and Daughters Alice Davies Midvale, Girls Club Prom, Candlelight service at Bingham John Day Draper Boys Club FFA dairy-judging team Ruth Darton Union Language Club pres., Dance Club sec., Charlonians Hop Messiah opera T . Assembly, Mothers and Daughters Robert Dunn Midvale Key Club sec. and rep. at L. A., For- ensic, Masque and Gavel, Ski and Ath. Clubs, Tr. Assem., soph party, Career Day, debate, Leg, Forum, sale:- man, football, wrest., track, basketball Joan Davis, Sandy, Council, DECA, Girls, Dance, and Lang. Clubs, Hop, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, T. Assembly, Fathers and Daughters Dorienne Despain, Granite Girls Club rep., .lay Dees, Messiah, opera, Mothers and Daughters Ross Dumas, Midvale, Boys Club Lyla Downs, Midvale Jay Dees, Girls Club Janet Duffin, Draper Clerk of court, Girls Club rep., Char! lonians, soph party, Prom, Mothers and Daughters, Father and Daughters 33 ,,e f 3 34 ii f fi' '57 of Marian Farbush, Union Girls Club rep., Jay Dees, Press Club, Quill and Scroll, Dog Patch Drag, newspaper business manager, Mothers and Daughters Jerry Fairbourn, Crescent FFA vice-pres. and crops-iudging team to Kansas City, Messiah Sandra Fitzgerald, Draper FHA, Charlonians, Girls Club, Ski Club, Sweethearts and Harvest Balls, Mes- siah, opera, Mothers and Daughters Richard Fullmer, Crescent Ski Club, Boys Club, Benny's Boys JoAnn Farbush, Sandy Girls Club rep., Charlonians, DECA, Leadership and Girls Clubs, Jay Dees, opera, Messiah, Mothers 8. Daughters letty Ruth Fitzgerald, Draper Girls Club pres., vice-pres., secretary, Charlonians, dances, opera, Messiah, Red Cross co-chairman, chairman Geraldine Fisher, Union Charlonians, Press Club, newspaper co-editor, Tribune reporter Gerald Fisher, Union Boys Club, Ski Club, band Dick J. Frandsen, Sandy Boys Club, Messiah Mary Ellen Delgado, Midvale Joy Dees, DECA, Sports, Riding, Lang., and Girls Clubs, Dog Patch Drag, Mes- siah, opera, Mothers and Daughters Marilyn Davis, Sandy Jay Dees, Girls Club, Messiah, opera, Dog Patch Drag Sonia Evans, Draper DECA, Girls Club, Messiah Wayne Erickson, Sandy Boys Club Maydel Evans, Draper Girls Club Geraldean Evans, Riverton Masque and Gavel, Dance, Sports, Girls and Language Clubs, Messiah, opera, Tr. Assembly, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters, floor shows, debate, newspaper Darlene Eyre, Sandy FHA, Girls Club, Messiah Eris Egbert, Granite Charlonians, Girls Club, Prom, Mes- siah, opera, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters loris Ferguson, Sandy Girls Club, Language Club, Mothers and Daughters Kgs -arf' ,r wig' l 0.5 to 'YQ X Class of Seniors Lynn Greenwood Crescent Boys Club FFA secretary and dairy ludging team Betty Griffis Union Riding Club Language Club Girs Club Fathers and Daughters Mothers and Daughters Messiah Harold Gray Butler Boys Club Gary Greer Union Ski Club pres director of band and pep Plvv Nola Girls Noel Boys band Messiah opera school baseball football Green West Jordan Club Sports Club Green West Jordan Club FFA crops iudging team to Kansas Cnty Gayle Gardner West Jordan Jay Dees Girls Club Lois E Green West Jordan DECA Girls Club Messiah opera Jeanine Greenwood Sandy DECA pres Girls Club rep Charlon ians Leadership Club Dog Patch Drag Mothers and Daughters Tr Assembly Messiah opera carnival Gerald Gedge West Jordan Boys Club Riding Club FFA Ralph Gibbons South Jordan Cheerleader, Benny's Boys, Boys Club, wrestling Joy Goff Midvale Miss Jordan, Charlonians Girls Club, Prom, Hop, maiorette speech festival, Tr. Assembly, Messiah, opera Norlene Green, Blutfdale Girls, Dance, and Sports Clubs, T. Assembly, opera, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters Janet Gammell, Riverton, Girls, Dance, and Sports Clubs, Tr, Assembly, opera, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters Jean Gilbert, Riverton FHA, Girls Club, Messiah Renae Goff, South Jordan Girls Club, Charlonians, Hop, Tr. Assembly, school play 35 -fr,-nr a? .df --.nv JoAnn Holt, Sandy FHA, Girls Club, Messiah, opera Paul Hellstrom, Sandy Chief Spokesman Benny's Boys, Quill and Scroll, Press Club, Boys Club, Prom, Hop, dances, debate, news- paper, yearbook, Red Cross, carnival, track Beatrice Hill, Draper Junior vice-pres,, deputy, Girls Club rep., FHA, Leadership Club, Prom, carnival, Fathers and Daughters, Mothers and Daughters Gary Hale, Midvale Marshall, sec. Boys Club, Benny's Boys, Messiah, basketball Janice Hughes, Sandy Dance Club vice-pres., Girls Club, Hop, Prom, dances, soph party, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters, Messiah, opera, Tr. Assembly, carni- val, newspaper Don Holt, South Jordon Boys Club Wallace Haun, West Jordan Seminary pres., council, Benny's Boys, Boys Club, Hop, Prom, dances, carni- val, football, track, baseball Betty Hawker, Sandy .lay Dees, Girls Club, Messiah, opera, Tr. Assembly, Mothers and Daughters Lee Holmstead, Draper FFA, Bays Club, track, football, Boys State Karl Glover, West Jordan Key Club, Boys Club, Forensic League, debate, Boys State Halley Hunsaker, Sandy Spanish Club, Girls Club, yearbook Rollie Hall, Union DECA, Boys Club Ruth Humes, Riverton FHA, Girls Club Bob Hirase, Union Athletic Club, Boys Club, Hop, foot- ball, wrestling Shyrma Hendrickson, Sandy FHA, Charlonians, Masque and Gavel, Forensic League, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, opera, Messiah, Trave eling Assembly, Amateur Hour winner, debate, newspaper, Girls State David Hogan, West Jordan Athletic Club secretary, Boys Club, Hop, football, track, wrestling Marian Holman, Union FHA, Girls Club, DECA, Sweethearts Ball, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah, opera Richard Hogan, West Jordan Prosecuting attorney, Ski Club, Ben- ny's Boys, Messiah, opera, Traveling Assembly, band, orchestra, basketball, football PB ,gs Ni N'-CY' Kuff' ,,,,,,., -Hs..-.. ' I-.K sm .: FH:--. fs. 'W ,H if-xktvx ff 'WN ali Class ol X N 1954 X Q Seniors .'-5- -vE'e ,,-,, nm-. 1 f -.L 1- ssggfx ,s s, wss, . ee' sex ' - ies Q. X ' W X .NW-i, 'Wlllli 'l uh , .t xl fri 5, x ' ,if.'.ff?l dll X X . ,f ' .4 lxxxx ,Ng st 1 'iff ,fl S Q ffff J-' .Q 1 x X . if ' f T X XXX ,,,fp,3f it xxxx l I NX 4.1 21 1' , V I V , , , Y X , dxf? Jn- .ff 5.2 ,,..4-v' .Magi-f-gf' ..a3,,,-Jimi 11 Jackie Hat! Bluftdale Girls Club Messiah Noal Hardcastle Crescent Boys Club FFA Vivian Halverson West Jordan Ski Club Girls Club Dean Jenson Midvale Boys Club Hop Traveling Assembly Messiah Gary Johnson Riverton council Sem mary vice pres FFA Boys Club Renee Jackson Union Riding Club Girls Club Fathers and Daughters Mothers and Daughters Messiah Marilyn Johnson Crescent Ski Club sec Charlonians Jay Dees FHA Dance and Sports Clubs Harvest Ball carnival Mothers and Daughters Tr Assembly opera Denece Johanson Midvale Masque and Gavel, Forensic sec., Charlonians, Quill and Scroll, Press Club, soph party Prom, Hop Charlonian Ball, Mothers and Daughters opera Mes- siah, Tr. and Pep Assem., debate Speech Fest. salesman story-telling State Debate Meet Janice Jensen Midvale Girls Club rep. Charlonian pres. and v. p, For- ensic Quill and Scroll Masque and Gavel Press and Ski Clubs soph party Prom Hop Mothers and Daugh- ters Speech Fest. debate play T. and Pep Assem. Girls' State Exchange Prog. State Debate salesman Jerry Jorgensen, West Jordan, 'lst assoc. iudge, Boys Club rep., Benny's Boys sec., Prom, Hop, carnival Shirla Jones, South Jordan, jun. class sec., council, Charlonians, Prom, Hop, Fathers, Mothers and Daughters, car- nival, Tr. Assembly, Messiah, Amateur Hour, Negro skit Jerry Juretich, Midvale Council, DECA, Benny's Boys, Boys and Ath. Clubs, football, basketball, tennis Bob Johnson, Draper, Boys Club, track Richard Jacobson, Union Boys Club, stagecrew Jerry Jordan, Draper FFA, Boys Club, Harvest Ball Norma Jacobson lMaynesl, Murray Girls Club, FHA, opera, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters 37 Joyce Kemp, Crescent Girls Club, decorations, Fathers and Jeanette James, Draper Charlonians, Jay Dees, Quill and Scroll, Ski, Press, Language, Girls, and Sports Clubs, Prom, Dog Patch Drag, newspaper, carnival, Hop, Mother and Daughters Nancy Johnson, Sandy Girls Club, Language Club, Mothers and Daughters Patricia Jensen, Midvale Girls Club, Fathers and Daughters, Messiah, opera Kathleen Jennings, Midvale Girls Club Donna Jenkins, Midvale DECA, Girls Club, Fathers and Daughters, Messiah lada Rae Johnson, Sandy Masque and Gavel, Girls Club, Riding Club, Jay Dees, Messiah, short plays Jean Jones, Riverton FHA, Girls Club, Messiah Arlene Jeppson, Union Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, opera, Messiah, Music Festival, Tr. Assembly JoAnn Knight, Salt Lake Girls Club, DECA, Mothers and Daughters Daughters, Messiah Terry Kastanis, West Jordan Prom, Hop, Tr. Assembly, Messiah Dixie Kearsley, Midvale Council, Charlonians, Ski and Girls Clubs, soph party, Prom, Hop, Mothers and Daughters, Tr. Assembly Leland Lewis, Midvale, Boys Club Alven Lipsey, Union Boys Club, opera, Messiah Ada Gail Lipsey, Union Gym class manager, Riding Club vice- president, carnival, Fathers and Daughters, Mothers and Daughters, Tr. Assembly, Christmas play Connie Rae Lloyd, Salt Lake Deputy, Masque and Gavel vice-pres., Girls, Leadership, Press, and Language Clubs, Prom, student director opera, school play, co-editor newspaper Beverly Lawson, Sandy DECA, Girls Club, Messiah Pearl Lundberg, Sandy Girls Club, Jay Dees XX SX X X' X X x Xxx X X X Q 515. hi a x Arg S SQ, X x X x Class of 1954 Senlors ,ff 7' pf 1 ff! I Z xg! I -f' -,I ,24- ez--1-vf' -Z - LuGene Llttle Cottonwood Herghts Councnl FHA vlce pres and pres Grrls Cl b rep Leadershlp Club Har vest Ball Sweethearts Ball Mothers and Daughters Messlah Morgue Larson Sandy Dance Club Gtrls Club Prom Mothers and Daughters carnlval Messiah Travelung Assembly Luana Lunnen Cresent Charlonuans Language Sk Sports Gnrls Clubs Prom Hop carnival Mothers and Daughters Joan LeFevre East Mtdvale Jay Dees Qutll and Scroll Glrls and Press Clubs Mothers and Daughters newspaper Ro Mae Lang Sandy FHA Jay Dees Skt Club Sweethearts Ball Dog Patch Drag banquets teas Irene LaChance Mtdvale Rtdmg Gnrls and Language Clubs Fathers and Daughters Beth LaRocco Mudvale Girls Club Mothers and Daughters Messnah opera Faye Lloyd Crescent Counctl Charlomans Glrls Club Moth ers and Daughters speech Messiah Darlene Lloyd South Jordan FHA, Glrls Club, DECA, Messiah, opera Harold Morley, West Jordan Counctl, Athletlc Club vtce pres, Ben nys Boys, Boys Club, Prom, Hop, carnuval, football, baseball, basket ball, track, wrestlmg Jack Martm, Salt Lake Chess Club, Boys Club Nyle McFarlane, Rnverton Bennys Boys, Rtdmg and Athlettc Clubs, football, basketball, track Robert McNamara, Umon, Boys Club pres, Bennys Boys, Athletuc and Lan guage Clubs, Hop, carmval, Fathers and Sons, dances, debate, football basketball manager, track Leon Morrow, Sandy, Boys Club Kent Marlor, East Mndvale Press Club, press conferences, opera, Messnah, yearbook salesman Colldene Hatch Morse, Butler Boys Club 39 S-rNX1sXisEt,5Xs mf l I - ,- ' - L, fs , f be fund' TT ai' .,...-fr 40 ff' fd -ie 40 G 'E' Reed Maynard, South Jordan Boys Club, Language Club, Amateur Hour Marva Rae Madsen, Draper Language, Sports, and Girls Clubs Howard Mitchell, East Midvale FFA crop-iudging team to Kansas City, Boys Club, Civil Air Patrol, Union Pacific scholarship Lee Ann Miner, Midvale Girls Club Arvin Mineer, Midvale Judge, deputy, Key Club secretary, DECA, Boys Club, yearbook Pauleen Miller, Midvale Language and Girls Clubs, Mothers and Daughters, opera, Messiah Marlin Mitchell, Riverton Boys Club, baseball, track .loan Millerberg, East Midvale Council, Girls Club rep., Jay Dees, DECA, Girls, Ski, Sports, and Riding Clubs, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah Cheryle Mousley, Bluffdale Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah Winnifred Madsen lHowardl, Union Riding Club viceepres. and pres., Jay Dees, Language, Girls and Sports Clubs, Dog Patch Drag, carnival Owen Minnick, Draper Boys Club, band Janice Miller, Sandy Girls Club, Jay Dees Lorna Millet, Union Charlonians, Girls Club, Prom, Hop, carnival, dances, Messiah, opera. Tr. Assembly, Negro skit Gordon Millerberg, East Midvale Benny's Boys pres., Boys Club rep., Prom, carnival, basketball, track Mary McCarthy, Union Council, DECA, Girls, Press, Riding Clubs, Mothers and Daughters larry Mertin, West Jordan Boys Club, Language Club Roberta Morgan, Riverton Cheerleader, Masque and Gavel, Sports, Dance and Language Clubs, Mothers and Daughters, opera, Mes- siah, Tr. Assembly Donna Montague, Sandy Jay Dees, Girls Club, Messiah ,fs s...-of 45 1' V? .wx 'G' is s WI' 1 use sw? Www Q ,QQ 1' 'Y' 1' 'K 'iT?l fm Class of I 954 Seniors 3' 'aux y?'55n .,,....w LaNila Maynard Sandy Jay Dees Charlonuans Girls and Riding Clubs Dog Patch Drag Mothers and Daughters assemblies Tony Mascaro Union Masque and Gavel Pres Club carnival Tr Assem plays Sp Festaval opera Messiah Manda McKay Union Riding and Gtrls Clubs Messiah Amateur Hour Mary Lou Madsen Sandy Masque and Gavel Charlonians Jay Dees For ensic Language and Sports Clubs debate story telling Voice of Democ racy legis opera Messiah salesman Anthony Mahler Crescent Boys Club Messiah debate Ruth Miles Draper Jay Dees FHA Girls Club Sweethearts Ball yearbook manager and salesman Messiah car nnval Mothers and Daughters LaDee Norris Sandy Jay Dees pres DECA Charlonians Girls Club Alan L Newbold Sandy Senior class pres Press Club Prom Hop dances graduation opera plays yearbook co editor newspaper magazine foot ball baseball Lois Neff Crescent Council Masque and Gavel treas., Charlonians Girls Club Mothers and Daughters Speech Festival, Messiah Vera Nelson Sandy Council Jay Dees vice-pres. and secretary, Charlonians Leadership and Girls Clubs DECA Dog Patch Drag Tr. Assembly .loan Steadman Neilson Bluffdale Girls Club Messiah opera .lack Nelson Union Language Club Boys Club Carroll Nunley Sandy Jay Dees, Girls Club Duane Olson Midvale FFA reporter and winning poultry- iudging team, Key Club Boys Club Betty Olson Butler FHA Girls Club, Sweethearts and Har- vest Balls Mothers and Daughters, Messiah Tr. Assembly Song Festival LaMar V. Olsen East Midvale Boys Club decorating committee 41 ,A ved ,- 42 fl' '-il WX x,,7V Val Player Bennion Cheerleader Bennys Boys Chess Athletic Clubs Hop Messiah base ball wrestling D L Pond Midvale Boys Club carnival band orchestra Messiah Tr Assembly wrestling Lynn Pierson Sandy Deputy Key and Boys Clubs DECA Vicky Parker, West Jordan Sports and Girls Clubs, Mothers and Daughters, opera, Messiah, Xmas play Pat Padien, Midvale Soph vice-pres., Girls Club, Hop, soph party, opera, Messiah Va Laine Pack, Draper Masque and Gavel, Girls and Leader- ship Clubs, Mothers and Daughters, opera, Hop, Messiah, newspaper co- editor Joy Pierce, Draper Girls Club, Masque and Gavel, Hop, Prom, Mothers and Daughters Beverly Proctor, Union DECA, Press Club, Quill and Scroll, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters, carnival, newspaper Lucille Pazell, Midvale DECA, Girls and Language Clubs, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah, opera Esther Owen, Riverton Girls Club, FHA, Messiah Neil Osller, West Jordan Boys Club, Language Club Stanley Obershaw, West Jordan Boys Club, Language Club Kareen O'Brien, West Jordan Council, Girls Club, Charlonians, DECA, Prom, Hop, carnival Jack Purser, West Jordan Boys Club, DECA, Ski Club Sharon Peterson, Sandy FFA, Boys Club Dell Petersen, East Midvale Council, Key Club, Boys Club, Gour- ley's Gang, Tr. Assembly Lynn Price, South Jordan Boys Club Sherman Pierce, Sandy Boys Club, Prom, Hop, soph basketball is , 4' 55 ii I' f l 1,, SVI I? W it I., Y, - 'Tix Class of 'I 954 Seniors Q' T 'EEE' Ani Vuvlan Parsons Mndvale Jay Dees Gnrls Club Prom art dns plays Carmen Punedo Mndvale Language Club Girls Club DECA Jay Dees Me snah Dalores Petersen Sandy Gnrls Club Georgia Pappas West Jordan Gurls Club rep Rndlng Club hustornan DECA Fathers and Daughters Mothers and Daughters carnwal Bermce Quintana South Jordan Girls Club rep Language Club Charlomans DECA Bart Quintana South Jordan Council Boys Club Paul Rosenhan Mudvale Boys Language and Sports Clubs Maryann Rasmussen Mudvale Council Charlonsans Sk: Leadershnp and Gnrls Clubs Prom chalrman Hop Speech Festnval dances Tr Assembly Messnah opera sec Teen Age Safety Councll Boyd Roos Unnon Stage crew foreman Boys Club or ensrc League Hop dances Traveling Assembly debate Carol Rogers Sandy Jay Dees Language Club DECA Girls Club Dog Patch Drag Mothers and Daughters Charlyn Russell Union Council Glrls Club rep Charlonxan sec Sports Club Prom Hop Tr Assembly Mothers and Daughters Fathers and Sons Messuah opera Richard Reynolds Umon Sk: Club Boys Club Viola Relzh Sandy .lay Dees DECA Gurls Club Jean Romney South Jordan Gnrls Club Jay Dees Kenneth Rasmussen Draper ress Language and Boys Clubs Boys State Exchange student to Mexnco Kaye Roblso1 West Jordan Grrls Club Sports Club 43 YET? i 1 i 3 FW. ,, ,F Joan Smith, Sandy Girls Club Nancy Ann Soper, Draper Girls Club, Messiah Marilee Swenson, East Midvale DECA sec., Jay Dees, Ski, Girls, Rid- ing, and Sports Clubs, carnival, Mothers and Daughters Carol Stocking, East Midvale Girls and Sports Clubs, Tr. Assembly, Mothers and Daughters, carnival Connie Shelton lBerrettl, Union Charlonians, Dance, Leadership, and Girls Clubs, Prom, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters, opera, school play, yearbook salesman Norma Steadman, West Jordan Press and Girls Clubs, Charlonians, Mothers and Daughters Joanne Stromberg, Midvale, Dance, Language, Leadership, and Girls Clubs, Mothers and Daughters, Fath- ers and Daughters, magazine co-editor, opera, Tr. Assembly, Amateur Hour, essay contest June Soderberg, Midvale Charlonians, Girls and Language Clubs, Sweethearts and Harvest Ball Eileen Snarr, Sandy Girls Club Elaine Ross, Salt Lake Daisy Mae, Jay Dees sec, Quill and Scroll, Press Club, newspaper man- ager, Press conference Darlene Robertson, Crescent Girls Club, FHA JoAnn Rasmussen, Sandy DECA, French Club, Girls Club, Jay Dees, Messiah Kenneth Roden, Draper Boys Club, Messiah, opera Colleen Rawson, Sandy Soph sec., Girls Club rep., Sports and Riding Clubs, soph party, Harvest Ball .lack Rindlisbach, Bluffdale Boys Club Carolyn Swapp, East Midvale Charlonians, Girls Club Geraldine Springer, Granite Girls Club rep., Mothers and Daugh- ters, Messiah, opera Rita Setterberg, Sandy, Jay Dees, Girls Club, carnival, Dog Patch Drag decorations chairman, Mothers and Daughters, pep assemblies, Tr. As- sembly, newspaper, magazine, Ama- teur Hour, Messiah, opera, Music Fest., yearbook salesman, essay contest winner e ws sf vin 'UN P2 3 '-vu ff' te? ,535 'V- Q? yQ rv- XX Sv SS sb A sssxs is x SX lXxXQSQQ X xx We bis 5 Xxx 5 X NS is.. 'fi 4... rr X New 3, rfya. .Sk 4 L sq. -Q.. ..,, X-hail X Pixie-X X by Class of N 1954 Seniors I K , 07 XL X I 7 ,1 Il X X ,effff -X ..-f -4-s-F' - ' -3--2'2 -afra- fr- re, .4- Shlrley Schaelllng Mndvale Gnrls Club rep DECA Dance Club Prom Hop Halloween Dance Fathers and Sons Mothers and Daughters Messnah Tr Assembly Carene Sptlker Butler Masque and Gavel Forensnc League Language and Glrls Clubs Messlah newspaper mag azme oratory debate Vouce of Democracy Speech Meet LaMont Smxth Draper Boys and Athletuc Clubs football wrestlnng Reed Stanley Rrverton FFA Rrdrng Club vlce pres Boys Club Evalyn Slastrom Umon Gnrls Club Messnah J Draney Smlth East Mndvale Boys Club Hop basketball football Robert Satovnck Msdvale Councul Masque and Gavel Key Club pres delegate to L A conventuon Forensnc pres Ath Chess and Lang Clubs soph party Prom Hop Red Cross Career Day Tr and Pep Assem de bate oratory yearbook Vorce of Democracy opera football wrest Gene Savage Draper FFA Boys and Athletlc Clubs carnuval football John Shrewsbury Murray Boys Club wrestlmg football Richard Stowe Sandy Boys Club Patrlua Stellmg West Jordan Glrls Club soph party Mothers and Daughters Messrah opera Larry Stout Mrdvale Key Club treas Boys and Chess Clubs band pep band opera Tr Assembly tennls basketball Sheldon Steadman, West Jordan FFA, Boys Club Kenneth Spencer, Rnverton Boys Club, stage crew Nancy Ann Sloblom, Draper Councnl, Masque and Gavel sec, Charlonrans, Qulll and Scroll Forensnc, Press Club, soph party Prom, Hop, Charloman Ball, Mothers and Daughters, Tr and Pep Assem, debate opera, school play Messnah, oratory Speech Fest: val, club play David Sager, Mudvale Council, Key Club, Boys Club track 45 51.1 ' P 52 lj be , A- 77 -1.-2 ee- lL'e:.:Q': 1- - ' C, ' A -' Ti? ' 3- - ' T, Q- ' e-T' . 'fr -,N ,, X:.,i- 'xg 'S -4 K L Q 'l fix-L N xx - , ,wxse N 5 xxsxrg. ,RN N L . T K , , . A A see ,, R' , .' sr ec Al Z we X fre - was -' if MY safes? c EQXXX -N x- tx-lx. ii 'V :fix XFIXEWX sw 3 - - .sas ag Xagmsgs ' .Mtn - PM : sggvzcf Q l , 5 llllg gx - X b -Xb-.: E : N ' tl '- 5. X NX ' ,T . 1: Cf ss 4 , ,QSC V :ul QQNOSQS .. X . , C , t C .. cs X . Q X 5 .. XX , ,F rss ll ix mess? X ixx 'V ' 'es ' rggggxxrfsf 55 N , -C f' ,ft S my NX X , Q if Q X s X X , ,rl ot Nu 2 QXSNQSG 'V , , ILA , XB- A 14: KA., 71' iff N 5 N I A H 5 2, 2f,, , , . A ' .- ' - , fs, ' 'i.'l1'3 , 1' ,r,. Q ,,. ..-f -J, fi-I' ,, 41-1 - ee- f ' 'Ze -1-2' e -ff '- 'Q-E-L ,T ,.f::-2' 'Ty +1-' e.: A ,,fff , ' , , I , , , X M W . . , I n . I . ' I I I I , . ' ' 'N f Af f an , , ' , ' , . , 'GPA' L l wg ,3,. -f -1 I ' 1 A1 s. , , , , . , , , MM' I ' I , ' 1 f A A' 'S I 1 1 1 K J, . M M 1 I I V, C lr X , q-..-... .Y if I I I 1 adn 1-4, 'N , 'fvx Marva Toone, Draper, FHA, Girls Club Rex Turner, Sandy Language Club, Boys Club, track Burton Usher, Riverton Boys Club Lee Vordos, Midvale Boys, Key, and Press Clubs, pep band Robert Vincent, Sandy Council, Boys and Language Clubs, baseball Kent Vincent, Midvale Masque and Gavel, Key and Boys Clubs, soph party, Tr. Assembly, band Gary Walker, Union Boys Club rep., Benny's Boys, Athletic Club, Fathers and Sons, Hop, basketball, football Raymond Whittenburg, Sandy Benny's Boys, DECA, Boys and Athletic Clubs, basketball LoMar Walbeck, Draper, Deputy, Athletic and Boys Clubs, Benny's Boys, magazine art editor, basketball, baseball Ray Terry, Draper FFA, Boys Club, Harvest Ball Sharon Tingey, Midvale Girls Club Arden Thorum, Union, Masque and Gavel officer, Forensic League, Press Club, Tr. Assembly, carnival, debate, school play, opera, newspaper, band, Messiah, Speech Meet, oratory, chorus, yearbook salesman Ruyola Thompson, Midvale Girls Club, Jay Dees, Mothers and Daughters, Tr. Assembly Noel Thompson, Midvale Boys Club Shirleen Taylor, Granite Girls Club, Language Club Don Tester, Midvale Benny's Boys, Boys Club, football, track Darrell Thorn, Riverton FFA, Boys Club, Riding Club Nita Taylor, East Crescent Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah -cap- '39 !7 c 'N Class of l 954 Seniors Carolee Walker Union Student body vice pres Charlonians Leadership and Girls Clubs soph party Prom Hop Mothers and Daughters debate Robert White Midvale Boys Club Athletic Club carnival football Marllyn Walters Sandy FHA Jay Dees Girls Club basketball Don Whitehead Union Athletic Club pres Bennys Boys Boys Club football basketball wrest Ins Withers Riverton Council Girls Club rep FHA DECA Prom Messiah Lee Wanless Riverton Boys Club baseball Iris Wheadon South Jordan DECA vice president Charlonians Quill and Scroll Dance Press and Girls Clubs Prom Hop Mothers and Daughters Tr Assembly Girls State Blaine Worthen East Midvale Council Hop Amateur Hour Messiah Vance Withers Midvale Boys Club FFA Riding Club Robert Wilson Crescent FFA pres Boys Club Parents and Sons crops lualging football basketball track Robert Wilkinson Butler Riding Club Harvest Ball football Rulon Wilcox West Jordan FFA Boys Club Velle Wright Midvale Council editor newspaper and J Book Quill and Scroll Press and Boys Clubs, Traffic Safety Press Conference Cleo Woodhouse Union Council Quill and Scroll Jay Dees, newspaper Bryan Yates East Midvale Boys Club Benny's Boys, Ski Club Hop Messiah Tr, Assembly Janet Zabriskie Crescent Language Club Girls Club Messiah 47 Senior Highlights 48 Carol Anderberg, Sandy, Masque and Gavel, Language Club, Mothers and Daughters, opera, Messiah, school play. Betty Beecroft, South Jordan, Girls Club rep., DECA, Jay Dees, opera, Messiah. Gary Beers, West Jordan, hall attendant, Benny's Boys, Athletic Club, Prom, basketball, baseball, football. Walter Brady, Union, Boys Club. Rod- ney Brown, Sandy, Boys Club. George Brklacich, Midvale, DECA, Benny's Boys, Athletic Club, Prom, basketball. Larry Brklacy, Crescent, Boys Club. Rodney Wayne Butterfield, Herriman, FFA, Boys Club. Larry Brown, West Jordan, Boys Club. Peggy Christensen, Bluffdale, Girls Club. Paul Condi, Union, Language Club, Boys Club, pep band. Allen Dorius, Sandy, Boys Club, class team captain. Larry Draney, Sandy, Boys Club. Donald Edward, Riverton, Boys Club. James Fratto, Draper, FFA, Boys Club, Rodney Harmon, Midvale, Boys Club. Bill Haun, Sandy, Athletic Club, football, Jerry lpson, Draper, FFA, Boys Club. Ronnie Jones, Sanay, Boys Club, Messiah. .Ierry Kemp, Sandy, Boys Club, Messiah. Ann Larsen, Midvale, DECA, Girls Club, Mes- siah. Dan Losee, Butler, Boys Club, Tr. Assembly, Messiah, opera, wrestling, football, track. Glen Markus, Midvale, Boys Club, Prorn, Messiah, basketball. Marilyn Moore, Midvale, DECA, Girls Club. Kent Marlor, East Midvale, Quill and Scroll, Press Club, newspaper, debate, Speech Festival, chorus. Leona Olson, Union, Forensic, debate, Voice of Democracy, chorus. Beverly Robinson, Midvale, Girls Club, Joy Dees. Gene Sharp, Midvale, Boys Club. Lynn Sharp, Midvale, FFA, Boys Club. Thad Shinsel, Riverton, FFA, Boys Club. LaRue Silcox, Sandy, Girls Club. Pat Stelling, West Jordan, Girls Club, opera, Mes- siah. Ethel Terry, Draper, Language Club, Charlonians, FHA treasurer, Mothers and Daughters, Sweethearts Ball, Messiah. Carol Yeager, Melvin Rigby Salt Lake, Boys Club Not Photographed Draper, Girls Club. ,..,-r' Getting ready for commencement are Beatrice Hill, Jay Beckstead, Sandra Fitzgerald, Larry Stout, Shyr- ma Hendricksen and Kent Vincent. Busy David Bolliger shifts into low gear to solve his physics problem. ffm is . itftfhi HG! l Su ii' . And any similarity is coincidental, says Wally Haun to Larry Asay, as they check their new prizes, THE DAUNTLESS THREE - lAll Robertl Satovick, Dunn, and McNamera, who started life together in the same hospital room, 18 years ago. Marlon Forbush and Elaine Ross chat In the hall between classes Cute sknrts aren t they 9 Beverly Sondqulst Luana Lunnen and the u e Box Ill play you my favorue tune says Luana Mustnt be late for church' say Caro Iyn Ereckson Paul Hellstrom Dons Jensen and Larry Beers Well It looks luke the some group at the Avalon brungnng Annette Jensen and Neldon Bateman' ,M READY FOR THE HOP Mudnught Fantasy It has to be fmlshed Admmng each other s rmgs Alice Bush Brown and Connie Shelton by tomght' they groan as they make their fungers fly You can be Berrett welcome Erls Egbert Young lcenterl unto the susterhood of sure nt wnl! be wnth Lorna Mullet Shlrla Jones Loss Beckstead Sophie marrued gals Adondolus Coleen Becksteod and Joy Goff on the 'ob 49 ef ' V - , if . ' I 1 f 2 J k . ' 't - ., - f 3 , , ' f B , , Q 4 fe B 1 1 l 1 xl-.e.., I e A. I . gr g Q. B f. . A ' , A N 1 -, ' x f I X ,, ix all i yawn' ' A X l 'N ,. f f 1 - f , A Howard Swapp, president Marian Glover, vice-president Pot Gram, secretary Juniors Are Confident of Tomorrow Juniors Dream of Next Year's Seniors As juniors become upper-classmen, they lose what shyness they had left from being sopho- mores. As they swing into their second year of high school life, they take confidently the re- sponsibility for their main social event, the Junior Prom. Led by their popular, competent officers, Max Antzak, Cottonwood Hts. Carol Anderson, Union Dixie Anderson, Union Beth Allen, Draper Helen Anderson, Union Larry Andrus, Draper Gary Atkinson, Midvale Don Dee Adamson, Union Lawrence Astle, Sandy Marie Anderson, Midvale Lee Ashton, Union Roland Arterburn, Union Dale Adams, Sandy Brent Anderson, Midvale Glenda Anderson, Sandy 50 the 394 juniors come to realize what Jordan High life is really all about. Although they spend most of their time in class work, they make new friends and have loads of fun, but their main objective is to become next year's successful seniors. Jerry Anderson, Midvcle Glenn Allgood, Midvale Charles Ainsworlh, Crescent Howard Abrams, Midvale Lowell Ashman, Eos? Midvale David Ainsworth, Sandy Sylvia Bowen, Riverton Clair Bell, Midvcle Sheron Busenbark, Sandy Helen Browne, Riverton Camellia Brunelli, Union Gloria Brown, Butler leonal Bouller, Sandy Marilyn Brady, Union Karen Becksfrand, Midvole Jimmy Bullerfield, Midvczle Rochelle Boolhe, Riverton Marilyn Bullerfield, Herrimon JoAnn Bagley, Midvoie Joanne Bird, Midvoie 5l X1- ..'. nyi if g'? i -Ax ,V mx .t ,fx u ,.3x,W .Q i kr? 'X , ll p,-' 'fa-, A lix., . I .Q fggi 'D ff -,fu X gli, V . T ' f ,X ka l -if II I Ronna Broolu, Sandy Don Blomquist, Midvale Lamont Beckstead, Midvale Kendall Bunnell, Butler Douglas Brown, Midvale Kay Boggess, Union Ray Bills, Riverton Ronald Baker, Draper Kathleen Baker, Draper Ernest Brothers, Crescent Dennis Bateman, Sandy Russell Benson, West Jordan Kent Burgon, Midvale Jimmie Burgon, Union Doris Crane, Herriman Allen Campbell, Sandy Pat Crane, Herriman Sharon Curtis, Midvale Paul Caldwell, Midvale Robert Chiea, West Jordan 52 J X ig, 'F W X1 'Qu' 4-fy gs r-13,11 Us iw N s -1 i 9 vu eq.. ,H i , . x 'UQ fp.. Q- .7 xx , I Merylm Bishop Sandy Dale Bagley, Union Lindsay Brady, Sandy Carol Bollschweiler, Butler Rodney Brown, Sandy Loren Bigler, Midvale Milan Bursach, Midvale Verla Brown, Union Richard Boyce, Sandy Ronald Brown, Union Marlene Brown, Riverton Kent Brown, East Midvale David Butterfield, Herriman Kenneth Burns, Sandy Judy Beckstead, Riverton fv- gg --f' Q .Z rs 1 El ? , L 7 ' K av' 'A A A MQ'-i ' , S i i i. we-sew' ' A 1 1 Styx: GQ lil . 2- 2 - J9 ,Q U rra fr be f l2: rr,- '4.u A gl 231 1 ,...L,,A, A ,JN 'D- 7-. ,1- A -T '? ' 1 'hw -Go L . Qtr' no 'N fr an 'wx Sandra Casper, Sandy Richard Carlson, Draper Norman Coleman, Draper Myrna Cook, Union Marilyn Cook, Union Leonard Cleland, Draper Claude Crane, Bluffdale lay Cunnington, Union Patsy Coats, Midvale Vesta Crump, Bluffdale Gene Crawford, Murray Norenne Cook, Union Marlene Corak, Midvale Samuel Crump, Bluffdale La Rayne Crump, Bluffdole JoAnn Cook, West Jordan Janice Delomasi, West Jordan Janette Defomasi, West Jordan Wayne Dahl, East Midvale Dick Day, Draper 53 Fr .Q-Q 'ES' rv 3 Hr 4. ta We-.ff ,I l Joyce Ebert, Sandy Betty Ann Ennist, Riverton Gary Egbert, West Jordan David Eastman, Riverton .lack Elmer, Union Marvin Emery, South Jordan La Rieta Freeman, Herriman Lloyd Fancom, Midvale Frances Farmer, Midvale Vivian Ferguson, Cot. Hts. Eldon Forman, South Jordan Jimmy Fitzgerald, Draper Steven Fergus, Crescent Kathryn Ferguson, Sandy Nephi Fitzgerald, Draper Jay Fullmer, West Jordan Joyce Faurschou, West Jordan Nancy Ann Greene, Sandy Norma Giles, Bluffdale Elaine Greenwood, Midvale 54 5 vi' 'if '-'rf CIS? Douglas Dumas, Draper Ruby Darius, Sandy George Dansie, Riverton Grant Dahl, East Midvale Claudette Densley, Riverton Evelyn Drake, Midvale Doren Dansie, Draper Joyce Dansie, Herriman Ronald Duffin, Draper James Dumas, Midvale Margaret Dunn, Midvale Vernon Densley, Riverton D. Anna Despain, Union Delores Dibb, Draper DeAnna Dow, Union 'KZ' fum rr- vsrff' ,f '2 'C' an., '15 'S' 4.-5 3' Carolyn Sue Gibbons, Draper Marian Glover, East Midvale Grace Graham, Union Jane Goff, Sandy Patricia Ann Grane, Butler Grace Gilberl, Riverton Howard Glad, Crescent Richard George, Sandy Jim Glover, East Midvale Gerald Gray, Sandy Glenda Graham, Draper Clyde Grover, Draper Ross Green, Union Bill Glines, Union Val Greenwood, Crescent Roger Grimaud, East Midvale Janice Galherum, Midvale Bonnie Grange, Sandy Duwayne Goff, Sandy Jeanne Hall, Bluffdale 55 wg-ff? 3 ...Q ffm C1 Q-wr Merleno Hess, Midvale Roxanne Hartman, West Jordan Annette Hudson, Murray Lynn Holt, South Jordan Judy Haun, Sandy Arlene Holt, South Jordan Phyllis Harbuck, Crescent Janice Howard, Union Joan Hawker, Sandy Deanna Hendrickson, Sandy Maureen Joosten, Draper Jim Jensen, Sandy Ardell Jones, Sandy Dorothy Jex, Sandy Harvey Jenkins, Sandy Eddie Jenkins, Sandy Richard A. Johnson, Midvale Jerrold Jenson, Midvale Betty Johnson, Riverton Rees Jensen, Sandy 56 'W A fr ,If pf- 'Yi 'S Carolyn Hamilton, Riverton Coleen Hamilton, Riverton Dole Heugley, Midvale leth Humes, Riverton Duane Howlett, Draper William Hughes, Sandy Colleen Heaps, Riverton Arlene Haun, West Jordan Kathleen Hansen, Sandy Janiel Hatt, Bluffdale lob Hautz, Murray Clyde Hamilton, Riverton Claudia Hansen, Sandy Ethel Heki, Midvale Beverly Hilton, Butler ffii, fy' -4' J vw N.,.r 'nuff' E' Clair Jensen, Midvale Loo Jensen, Sandy Carla Jensen, Sandy Mary Jacobson, Midvale Sharon James, Union Linda Jensen, Midvale Owen Johnston, Union Mariorie Johnson, Midvale Orson Kesler, Midvcle Peggy Ann Kirion, Draper Arfhur Kiisel, Sandy Frances Kroon, West Jordan Jean Kynaston, Crescent Charlene Kay, Butler Frank Lucas, South Jordan llayne Labrum, Midvale Raymond Lucero, South Jordan Ann Lundberg, Sandy Mike Laveder, East Midvale Donald Lloyd, South Jordon 57 J ,,. 1' E... .., 5 , ff. 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EK ,E J . in 3 , Ei 5. .L g ff -' YW in 1 ,Q ff 5 , 1 X A T ll i 4 V :fx k Qc S fs 2 C H .-S arf ,rl if xa- YN Q: -df Q ld ar 7, '10 gr- fs Class of 1955 Juniors '..,,-F Gerald Naylor, South Jordan Sandra Nelson, Sandy Everett Nelson, Union Robert Newman, Murray Donald Nuzman, West Jordan Shirlene Neuffer, East Midvale Charlene Naylor, East Midvale Joyce Nunley, Union Paul Nichols, Midvale Ann Nilsson, Sandy Barbara O'Brien, West Jordan Ferry Olsen, Sandy Nlargene Orr, Sandy Roberta Ozancin, Butler Dirk Olsen, Sandy Delores Olson, Union Doris Orwin, East Midvale Georgia Osborne, Riverton Jim Orgill, Midvale Lois Owen, Riverton 59 ,Af 'fi-Q ,Ar f A-'N 4' fv- .Aa ',,.... 11 ,,fV M- M M-qv Veronica Perkins, Midvale Kendall Phelps, Midvale LeRoy Page, Riverton Janice Price, West Jordan Dorothy Pullman, Herriman vs pn Q fr- Gerd Olsen, Union Kenneth O'Brien, Sandy Benson Olsen, Sandy Sylvan Olsen, Midvale Pal Phelps, Riverton Lois Pratt, Draper Harrison Pedro, Midvale Gayle Pixton, Draper James Petersen, Sandy Myrna Parsons, Midvale Roger Price, Union Lynn Palmer, South Jord Ann Parry, Riverton Shirley Prize, Union Rulon Parry, Bluffdale GI'1 ea. A ...sq 'vm 'Tv Doris Player, Midvale Jerry Pierce, South Jordan Glen Palmer, South Jordan William Palmer, Riverton Pat Pinedo, Midvale Patty Ann Parker, Crescent leon Peterson, Sandy lorin Price,z Union Gary Phipps, Riverton Colleen Parker, Midvale Pearl Pollard, Midvale Jeanette Rawson, Union Beverly Robison, Midvale Keith Roos, Union John Romero, Sandy 60 'QZLZZY ,uf-Q T f7' 0' nv ,nv 'v-:iff 'Nc- X 1 fb' 'KIT' '1- ,M 4' r if -,, as 1 .af L . X . -j- -.... I f Y - +2-ei-es-a--:ca f e S -. N 2 lx Y. X X 1955 fp X w l -if L fi1 ,, ,,' it R X as f f 1 5 i 211 iii, L Ti,-'if 'I if? 5 A ' -555:42 ffl -fe f ff' 1 ' .spa-,,,,-ef' en- s. , Phyllis Romney, Sandy Blaine Robinson, Union Carl Rosenkrantz, West Jordan H I R ' h Sand een ei: , y Eugene Ray, Midvale 1 i l x V,'f Sherlene Roby, Midvale Penny Radmoll, West Jordan Chad Rosenhan, Union Crespin Saldibar, Midvale nl Judy Sylvester, Draper cfs' Q! Xf- Joan Naylor Shields, So. Jordan Renee Sorensen, Bluffdale Karen Sanders, Crescent Pauline Schmidt, West Jordan Jean Slocking, Riverton I ,Q-fr Sandra Scoffield, Union Duane Scott, Sandy Colleen Spratling, West Jordan Jerry Sharp, East Midvale Tommy Stoker, East Midvale 61 fi? -vc! , 'Vx 'ff' I r . r Rosemarie Schmidt, West Jor. Vickie Ann Showell, Riverton Gay Shelton, East Midvale Sheldon Smith, Draper Hal Spratt, Draper Robert Smart, Union Kent Tucker, Draper Ronald Thomson, Union Fred Takemori, Sandy Ronald Troester, Midvale Noel Taylor, Midvale Gordon Tolman, Sandy Bart Thaxton, Riverton Donna Tapp, Union Lynne TriPP, Sandy Norma Thayne, South Jordan Noreen Tester, Midvale Janet Torkelsen, Riverton Kay Talbot, Riverton Sherry Tomlinson, East Midvale 62 Ann Simpson, Midvale Mickey Suguyama Draper Duane Saddler Draper Kent Simonsen Sandy Nola Silcox Riverton Sharon Spears Sandy Marlin Stemfeldt West Jordan Brent Stephens Midvale Geraldine Sund, Sandy David Shields South Jordan Howard Swapp, Midvale Nolan Smith Draper Calvin Spratling, West Jordan Linda Sabey, Midvale Alan Steadman South Jordan fran s ao, Wiz! cv 62 T' l.aDawn Tucker, South Jordan Charlene Townsend, Sandy Mike Varanakis, West Jordan Janice Vaughn, Midvale John Vanky, Draper Kenneth Visser, Sandy Keith Whitmore, Granite Lanny Walker, Union Forrest Wardle, Sandy Kaye Winward, South Jordan Margaret Wood, Union Neil Wood, Union Jerry Webster, Midvale Dean Wolf, Granite Charles Walker, Union Deanna Wennerstrom, Sandy Carolyn Wright, Granite Joan Winn, Cottonwood Hts. Lois Wood, West Jordan Nadine Wright, Midvale 63 E 3 xx Junior Sidelights Kent Brown tries to pick a thriller Not Photographed Gerald Asay, Sandy, Arva Bolliger, Sandy, Rolayne Brown, Sandy, Paul Caine, Riverton, LaNeve Cook, Union, Janice Carson, Union, Audrea Eastman, Herriman, Ross Fairbourne, Crescent, Larry Hakansan, South Jordan, Ern- est Hardcastle, Crescent, Virginia Hardman, Union, Ralph Harper, Midvale, Lynne Haws, Midvale, Harvey Jones, West Jordan, Ronald Jones, Sandy, Leon Kingston, Bluffdale, Mar- iorie Lloyd, Sandy, Larry Marshall, Sandy, Gayle McEwen, Murray, Nile Mitchell, Mid' vale, Martin 0'Keefe, Sandy, JoAnn Ottesen, East Midvale, Carma Oviatt, Riverton, Mari- anne Palmer, Riverton, Richard Parry, Midvale Ted Polson, Sandy, Denece Poma, Draper, Patsy Riggs, Sandy, Iola Smith, West Jordan, Jack Snyder, Union, John Taylor, Midvale, DuWayne Walters, Sandy. Kenneth O'Brien searches for a book behind curtain of coats. Dorothy Webster, Midvale Sally Winn, Butler Ireta Withers, Draper Richard Wellington, Crescent Nedra Wardle, Midvale Michael Webster, Sandy LaTrice Walters, Union Ronald Webster, Midvale Frank Withers, Riverton Tracy Wilson, Union Carol Wood, Midvale Kay Yates, Murray Donald Yates, Midvale 64 the '7 '8 'Dk ' 'b ,,...vf' ,Q Junlors PROM COMMITTEE seorchmg for an IFISPIFGTIOY1 for decorations are Seated Pat Grane Loss Wood Sandra Casper Grace Graham Charlene Naylor Marvan Glover Howard Swapp Standing Lynn Hows Joan Winn Paul Caldwell Sandra Qchoffneld JoAnn Bagley Kenneth 0 Bnen at the wheel of hrs new car about to take Jlmmy Butterfleld and Orson Kesler for a spu'1 Have one on mel says Howard Swapp to Dale Heugley Kent Burgon drops nn for one too Larry leer: sensor at eft has the lun O lnen Pearl Pollard and Kendall Phelps uors puzzled They are Don lanser Kenneth -' ..-it lx .L- Here it as choreography' Paul Caldwell a new word un Englush ilu... and Dons Player fund 65 ' P i J . . - . 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Q - xr sg ' Ax - X 2 1 -w K K' . . , I . 1 M T T T T ' , l ' ' if JV 5 T f x T ii ' A kv ' A , f David lloyd presudent Pat Fitzgerald vuce presldent Arlene Sophomores Look to the Future Sophomores Become Oriented Many varied reactions showed In the faces of the 449 sophomores as they entered the ven erable halls of Jordan for the turst time Some were obvlously bewildered others tried desper ately to adopt the nonchalant attutude of the upper classmen all were somewhat uncertam as to what to expect The days passed rapudly the sophs quuckly became acquainted wnth the tradltuons ofthe school On nnutnatnon day potato sacks replaced sknrts levi s were exchanged for dresses and the last bars between the sopho mores and the rest of the student body were broken down As the weeks passed many new and exciting events appeared on the calendar The happy successlon of dances assemblnes and games was muxed with the unevntable tests and research themes Chrnstmas vacation Washing ton s Blrthday the basketball tournament and J day sped by The school year ended and as the sophomores stood In the halls on yearbook day and with Ink smeared hands wrote In the books that contamed the hnstory of that all nm portant tlrst year theur transition to full fledged members of the Jordan Hlgh was completed 6 Shepplck secretory 0 Bnen Anderson Draper Culvm Atwood West Jordan Keith Alexander Msdvale Carol Atkmson Unuon Curolee Allen Draper Floyd Alldredge Unuon lob Amare Reverton 11 fi 11,9 -ff! Sophomores Harold Allen, Draper Howard Allen, Draper Eunice Allen, Riverton Aloma Atwood, West Jordan Lamona Atwood, West Jordan Connie Anderson, Midvale Carol Anderson, Midvale Jacqueline Acord, Sandy Bob Adolphson, Midvale Belly Adolphson, Midvale Barbara Allen, Draper Dixie Allen, Midvale Argene Adams, Sandy Burton Anderson, E. Midvale Marlon Andrus, Draper laWen Allsop, Union Paul Astle, Draper Judy Bills, Riverton Sharon Bracken, West Jordan Arlene Beckstead, Sandy Karen Burkinshaw, W. Jordan VeNae Burgon, Union Vonda Boggess, Union Glena Bodell, Midvale Joyce Bluemel, Sandy 67 'E' ,J Q' fe.,-H ws. If Jack Burton, Sandy Albert Brunetti, Midvale Ralph Brinton, Sandy Raymond Bills, Riverton Sally Jean Beckstead, W. J. Dale Beckstead, Riverton Joedy Ball, Union DeLoy Butterfield, Herriman Ray Bateman, Sandy Catherine Bishop, Sandy Erma Beckstead, Riverton Darrell Beckstrom, W. Jordan Don Basta, Sandy Ray Butterfield, Riverton Kent Bass, Bluffdale .lerrie Belcher, Union Ronald Bergman, Sandy Wanda Beath, West Jordan Elden Brady, Union Warren Banner, Union Reed Butterfield, Riverton Herschel Butterfield, S. J. Arden Bowers, Draper Evelyn Brown, Midvale Linol Brown, Sandy 68 'Ct WCWU' , ff 5,4 Wayne Beagley, West Jordan Mary Bastian, Midvale David Brown, Butler Boyd Baker, Midvale Robert Bailey, South Jordan Janice Bair, Butler Harold Bgratto, Riverton Michael Bailey, Midvale Sandra Ball, Midvale Loretta Butterfield, Riverton Douglas Benson, West Jordan f- Nm Don Blasius, Midvale Claude Brown, Sandy LaVar Burton, Midvale James Bell, Midvale 'wiv .,.,,..,-f TT' 5' ,gf VA ' w . ,., v- K Mn, Sophomores f4 v-Z Yvonne Boyer, Crescent Mary Bilianic, Midvale Pamela Brady, Union Marian Beck, Riverton Carolyn Beckstead, S. Jordan Barbara Brady, Midvale Darlene Bell, Midvale Gwen Burnett, Midvale Carla Benson, Sandy Betty Ann Bills, Riverton Carol Chamberlin, Sandy Clifta Crane, Riverton Darlene Crawford, Midvale Shirleen Carlson, Midvale Connie .lo Coon, West Jordan Garry Clark, Midvale Robert Chidester, Sandy Lynne Crane, Herriman Joe Cowley, Riverton Stewart Crossgrove, Draper Darlene Church, Midvale James Campbell, Union Robert Campbell, Sandy Richard Christensen, Butler Larry Caldwell, Granite 69 f-ve ,,.u,i, .ff 'QI' ,anv- Norman Davis, Midvale Don Derricott, Sandy Richard Despain, Granite Brent Dimond, West Jordan Charles Downs, Sandy Sandy Dursf, Burler Barbara Dunn, Midvale Evelyn Day, Draper Sherman Day, Draper Arlene Darton, Union Carolyn Erekson, Union John Erekson, Butler William Erekson, Cor. Hgts. Gail Egbert, Midvale Barbara Elfz, Midvale Bruce L. Edwards, Sandy Jason Endo, Midvale Mary Jane Edwards, Midvale Audrey Easiman, Herriman Uuniorl Ruth Ann Eastman, Midvale James Esrepp, Midvale leon Ewell, Bluffdale Erma Enniss, Draper Stanley Elg, Sandy Wayne Ernstrom, Draper 70 fr' -'Q' Q- vs ,4- '2 18 44. Karma Chamberlain, Midvale Claudia Cox, Draper Lee Dumas, Midvale James Davidson, Midvale Betty Davis, Wesr Jordan Palricia Downs, Midvale Dale Davis, Midvale LaPrielle Davis, Midvale Denise Dean, Union Arlene Deakin, West Jordan LaMar Davis, Crescent Pat Dahl, West Jordan Pele Dolson, Midvale 1 V- . , ir.- iyi iiilmwfim ' .I . 'Um IIISETTEYQW ' - l . x we 5 Deanna Dennis, Holladay Edward J. Davis, Union me ,V .,. WM, W -Q .-Q V 'C' gin. S? 5 , is YS , 'Y ali? .gn- 'U' 'VS -J.-n 41-0- ...ff .uv ' A.. 4 ,, Q. 0,5 'W X3 if iii. f fv- -w- 5 J., .,N MX ' Jr if ef: 41 .- ., l sew? J -,Q is assi Q e 'Z ,lfi S w F . my -QM.. 4- , ,,., -v-' 4 fn fm .ow 3 , rf 3 s xii ,Q fl fs-Y' fi -'CK 'X .2 :iwIf i 'yr -...Y pf , i 11- fe T' 'rv -...J ' 'L . -.q' Sophomores W z :Ls ESV-QQ. iilt 1:.Q-' si ' . -,,.,,,.w,.,, M , nyxx ,N ,,.N, Genielle Evans, Granite Irene Flores, Midvale Pauline Franz, Midvale Gayle Farnsworth, Union five Pat Fitzgerald, Draper 'hs- Val Finlayson, Cottonwood Hts. Rex Ferguson, Sandy Cher'i Fitzgerald, Draper Margaret Frank, Sandy 1 ' ' ,ww Marion Golding, Sandy Vw 67 Marie Godfrey, East Midvale Mary Ann Gardner, W. Jordan Loo Graham, Midvale 4,-iq evo Cherry Gold, Granite Gloria Glines, West Jordan YZ57 Kathy Gray, Butler Jessie Kay Greenwood, Sandy t Elaine Gull, Sandy 4' 'Z-:Q Marilynn Gordan, Crescent Joanne Gibbons, Union X Velma Gonzalas, Murray Gloria Gillen, Sandy Jackie Guenon, Union Lynn Green, Midvale T: Michael Gardner, West Jordan ': -'-7' 71 - Y ,j l ff' 11' ..J.v !f Qs mr it Q 3 X ,K C... Sharon Hamilton, Riverton r-s, -9. 'S an 'Vv V... 1 X Ivan Glover, Midvale Harvey Gaster, Union Floyd Graham, Midvale lloyd Graham, Midvale Gary Gressman, Riverton Gordon Groom, West Jordan Alonzo Goff, Sandy Juanita Hiatt, Riverton Marilyn Hardman, Union llanee Henschke, Sandy LaVon Haws, Crescent Kay Hardy, West Jordan Sharron Hendrickson, Sandy Jerry Hamilton, Riverton lla Howard, West Jordon Douglas Hunter, Draper Marilyn Hughes, Sandy Thiel Hatt, South Jordan Weston Hansen, Sandy Mary Howlett, Draper LaReta Hill, Sandy Don Hillis, Sandy Billy Heaps, West Jordan James Harris, Sandy YT... 'f T Ivan Hardman, Sandy Shirla Hamilton, Riverton Bruce Hand, Midvale Norvell Hofeling, Sandy Larry Hardcastle, Sandy Robert Harrington, Midvale Lyle Hughes, Sandy Michael lvie, Sandy Bob lpsen, Sandy Wayne Jones, Butler Perry Jordan, Riverton Judy Jenkins, Midvale Larry Jensen, Sandy Dana Jeppson, Union Lynn Jarvis, Riverton 72 ya. 'Cf' sf' Q QQ . -r 'V' 1,-, 'I'-ye -m, s,,-,v -1. ,vs '75 X ,lt up 's. ' - 1 Sophomores Velma Jones, Midvale Joann Jones, Sandy Gladys Jacobson, Draper Paul Jackson, Sandy Dan Jorgensen, Draper Paul Jacobson, Union Annette Jenson, Crescent Stella Johnson, West Jordan Bruce Jensen, Midvale Bette Jardine, Riverton Annette Johnson, Midvale Milton Jenkins, Midvale Marilyn Johnson, Riverton Afton Jensen, East Midvale Winslow Jones, Draper Sharon Janssen, Murray Pat Johnston, West Jordan Linda Jacobson, Sandy Nola Johnson, Sandy Mickey Jones, Sandy Eldakae Johnson, West Jordan Elaine Jenson, Sandy Doris Jensen, Midvale Annette Jensen, Midvale Arlene Johnson, Midvale 73 ! x of Y,f7 3- -af N., ,I nv- 4-'rw Dale Lang, Sandy Neldon Lloyd, Sandy Peggy Leonard, Union Les Lamb, Union Ronald Landers, Midvale James Labrum, Sandy Karen Larson, Sandy Mary Loader, Union Lois LeFevre, Midvclle Calvin Lawson, Sandy Glenna Leek, Union Darlene Lovendahl, Riverton Boyd Mounleer, Midvale Reid Mickelsen, Sandy Jane Marshall, Sandy Louise Mechom, West Jordan Elhel Mangum, Riverton Joyce Mitchell, Draper Rayma Mitchell, Midvale Joyce Milne, Union Lorna Millerberg, Midvale Dorothy Morrill, Murray Dian Miller, Midvale Billy Mumford, West Jordon Maxine Markus, Midvale 74 i ,nm ' G , Qr .. -2'5 x .9 I Tk ev' Y. -v f w. 'V' -.7 is we .aff M-.5 Yu ,rf X . 5 3, '51 I 'f C' 1, i fs' .os 1 efxnndff . .N 'i C2392 Q IX 'K qv fo rg' qw-7 Mark Klotovich, West Jordan Richard Kemp, Midvole Gayle Kidder, West Jordan Joseph Kemp, Crescent Fred Koolhoven, Midvale Mary Alice Kidd, Bluffdale Dorothy King, Midvale Bruce Lennberg, Midvale Fern Larsen, Bluffdale Margie Leyba, West Jordan David Lloyd, West Jordon Judy Larson, Sandy Marylyn Lang, Sandy Bob Lee, Riverton Gary Larsen, Butler rg 'V L ve W, at . 2 , N vf '97 -if E' A'- fi' 44' ,ef -,,:f N f 'tl i .eh- K fs Class of wi l l 'i Q Svplwmores l 1 Z .L Vi , ig S T 1 on lg' jJ?:,1'2:, W ,f ft' -- 4- ,- . ..-.1 't fi. 1 Mft, , ,. .v 1 -If gf- -f' fgrnf Q- 1' ,???g-n-- X f ,, e - Y . ..-as-1 - - 5? qv, K M i,i a 4' Pl ve? -1,0 K9 V? '- A M, 5 'U' 'Year' ,is- ---. M'-EU' 1'-5 JC - ., ,gf DeAna Mickelsen, Draper Karl Miller, Sandy Barbara McKay, Union Willard Malmstrom, W. Jordan Geraldine Miller, Draper Joan McFarlane, Riverton Carolyn Madsen, South Jordan Marilyn McClellan, W. Jordan Charles Minnick, Draper Timothy Maddox, Midvale Leland Matthews, Midvale Larry Morgan, South Jordan Sylvia Martin, Draper Edward Miner, Sandy Dorene Mounteer, Union Lorin McRae, Butler Lois Malstrom, Sandy Lucille Naylor, So. Jordan Virginia Nielsen, East Midvale Marilyn Newbold, South Jordan Kay Nelson, Butler Edna Neff, Union Connie Neff, Midvale Le Grand Nielsen, W. Jordan Robert Nielsen, Midvale 75 Af.:- 19s -f-.ff 1 fo- ,rw 'X 'V ,, is Deloy Osborne, Crescent Kent Olson, Crescent Mary Ann Olsen, Midvale Wade Oakeson, South Jordan Darwin Park, Riverton LaRue Pedersen, Crescent LuDeen Peterson, S. Jordan Blaine L. Parry, Riverton Delene Palmer, South Jordan Jenianne Pack, Granite Hazel Pierce, South Jordan Sharon Peeler, Midvole Lynne Pedler, Butler John Patience, Midvole Arlene Penrod, Sandy David Poole, Butler Dee Petersen, Sandy LeRoy Park, Riverton Jack Player, Bennion Edward Patience, Midvale Carla Price, West Jordan Athene Pappas, West Jordan Shirley Ann Park, Riverton Blaine B. Parry, Bluffdale Gayle Poulsen, Midvale 76 it If f' . .5 , iv- ,, ,fa ,gt,,. N6 fp fx ' 'V -vs 6 A 'x . 5, Q N ....,F,, X .. ' rv we -.O Msg, ,v-'F f.. 't .ew f'-Q 'W X re -657' 'Y'- . ,P- Y5 'X 9 . 5 Marilyn Nichols, Riverton Paul Neilson, West Jordan Dan Nelson, Sandy Judy Nielson, Draper Potric Nemanic, Midvale Larry Nielsen, Midvale Joanne Nelson, Midvale Kareen Nielson, Sandy Marsha Nielson, Sandy Nancy Ann Newman, Riverton Phyllis Nunley, Murray Kenneth Oakeson, So. Jordan Frances Olson, Union Franklin Owen, Riverton Rene Olsen, Midvale an ff? o-as .aff tant, ,-Q., Q -,uv ru 'Ox 'V' ff' YDS' .-ef Sophomores James Parry, Riverton lruce Rosenhan, East Midvale Kay Rodgers, Sandy Ted Richards, Midvale Joan Rasmussen, Butler Janice Richardson, W. Jordan Nila Rawlings, Draper Alice Rains, Midvale Nelda Reeves, Draper Penny Reed, Sandy Janet Rowsell, Sandy Joan Romney, South Jordan Robert Rawson, Union Ann Roberts, Union Cori Robinson, W. Jordan Annette Rawson, Union l.aRee Sheriff, Sandy Marvin Smith, Sandy Janice Smith, Draper Gary Smith, Draper Darlene Steadman, Midvale George Savage, Butler Patricia Smith, Draper Elden Steadman, West Jordan Noel Smith, Draper 77 , vwfw. 'JZ' 1' 17 Marlyn Stout, Midvale Lallae Smith, Draper Kent Smith, Draper Deon Springer, Granite Shirley Steadman, Sandy Ronald Smith, Crescent Verl Tapp, Union Lynn Taylor, Granite Jerrie Truhill, Sandy Gloria Thompson, Midvale .loene Tranter, Midvale Billy Trapp, Riverton Elva Kae Turner, Sandy Allen Taylor, Crescent Audry Thayne, So. Jordan Fred Tanner, Midvale Bill Turner, Bluffdcle David Taylor, Sandy Kay Thacker, Crescent Ardino Toons, Draper Alan Troester, West Jordan Eugene Thompson, Midvale Jeanette Todd, West Jordan Joe Thorn, Riverton Wayne Thomas, West Jordan 78 Ana Sampson Draper lachard Schaelling Midvale Lorna Gall Sloblom Draper Dick Shepherd Midvale Paul Stemfeldt W Jordan loyden Silcox, Sandy Wallace Stewart, Draper lanae Simonson, Sandy Mariorie Sagers, Sandy Donna Searle, Murray lruce Shrewsbury, W. Jordan Arlene Sheppick, So. Jordan Jerry Stone, Draper Jack Shields, South Jordan Maul Stoonson, Riverton if Sophomores Di Shirley Usher, Riverton Afton Van Valkenburg, Union Von Vicchrilli, West Jordon Deeda Van Detta, Draper Warren Vincent, Sandy Gerard Vanderhooft, Midvale Wayne Vawdrey, Draper Kent Webster, West Jordan David Winn, Butler Michael Wright, Midvale Geraldine Whitmore, Sandy Daryl Walbeck, Draper Dale Wright, Union Bruce Whited, Midvale Lenore Workman, So. Jordan Lynnel Welch, Sandy Lee Workman, South Jordan Marlene Wright, Sandy Edith Wilkenson, Butler Pat Weber, Midvale leici Whetman, Draper leona Withers, Midvale Floyd Young, Salt Lake City John Zrno, Midvale Donald Zaiser, Midvale 79 Sophomores Not Photographed - Sharon Aaron, Sandy, David Ainsworth, Sandy, Anita Christ- ensen, Midvale, Mathew Conrad, Midvale, Ben Cutler, Midvale, Carol Davies, Sandy, David Dooley, Midvale, Reed Frantz, Draper, Lois Goodrich, Riverton, Dale Holt, Sandy, Allen Horsley, Draper, Kay Hardy, West Jordan, Ronnie Jones, Sandy, Russell Mace, Crescent, Reed McCormick, Union, Jerry Mecham, Union, Larry Mounteer, Union, Lyla Lee Nielson, West Jordan, Chris Nogales, West Jordan, Georgia Osborne, Riverton, Sandra Payne, Sandy, Carol Peterson, River- ton, Ronald Pratt, Draper, Alice Rains, Midvale, Janet Rawlings, Midvale, Janice Rawlings, Midvale, Dorothy Smith, Sandy, Lloyd Taylor, Draper, Melvin Timothy, Midvale, Lynn Unck, Murray, Sherl Walker, Union, Carolyn Wright, Sandy. Sophomores As Seen by the Candid Camera Zada Johnson Edith Wilkinson and Leona Withers mount their fiery EVGIYH DOY DUNS Jensen CUf0lY'1 Ef9kS0 l Und Afmelle JGMW' steeds and gallop through the halls as an initiation stunt for Ridina Club Nike 0dV0nl09e of fhe 5P n9 weather 'O 607 'Unch OUT of doofs if' Sophomore Lloyd Graham submits to being tested by senior psychology Time for the bell' decide Jessie Kay Greenwood Argene class Adams and Mickey Jones as they come in out of the sun shine 80 1 4 QDL. fl TQ' x ' ' if l S if 5 U ., I x , ' it ' if X A A 'li , X Rye' , Sophomores Well lust a Irttle taste' says sopho more Carolyn Erekson to senior Paul Hellstrom taknng tlme off for a snack at the Center Two chocolate peanuts and a pencil please says soph Lyle Hughes as Ted Ruchards wants hrs turn at the busy bookstore Don t throw ntl warn Pat Johnston Nelda Reeves and Leucl Whetman You know very well that snowballs are agaunst the rules' M thaw ll, E553 if wif. '-fr. Q--x ,Jw my swan 1 nk? gx +-i9F -n Practrcung soph debate Judith Larson Janice Barr Edward Mrner ,Qi GSYTIVWQ to know YOU' 5 9 0 Chows Of 50Pl'0m0'e Q 'l5 05 'het' we bemg Future Gndnron Greats don therr surts nn a pre practuce shot squared around the dance floor by some rumor boys on Gettrng Acquarnted DOY They are Rnchard Shepherd Bruce Hand Robert Hamngton Pat Nemamc and Charles Downs 8-I t ' lf t s 5 1 I J 1 y ii 1 - V ' ir f V 34 i, J If . . I V Ai i, pf if . ' K 1-53 in f , ' 4 .. . I Q L r l in I I A I 6 5 ' Gil? r . ' Y x 4 L It - ! l ! , ' :K nl 'A .. 1 l ' U gk PQA s I '. . .. ' r A Q . 5 L f 4' , - , ,, :X ink .tis - - Nr r VV f Wifg3H5ffrss,,f' -:pg gee ' fi 35 5, - 3 I - -f M K 3, ' r K we wg f.j.1,,y55Zgif C, K ig' K5 fx . fllkfig. ffk ' V I . . - 15 sse' 'tr .. t- . . tN5?1 X I , 1 . ' . t - . 1 4 5, ', g f t X ' , I1 A ' I . ' ' ' 1 f . J ' ' . ai A 1' ' -' I L ' , I hx . 1' . 4 , , gf W- ' .Lv Q x xg a n 4 . -s if 5. 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Q4 N3 jXJ QQ N is ' 'x Dreams ond Nightmares - Post The Size of Drecmlng Yearbook Staff Completes Yearbook Managing editor, Douglas Dahl sometimes becomes frustrated and fran- tic at errors that creep into proof 45 W9- Paul Hellstrom and Larry Beers panel ng and clubs are busy checking the spelling of names Wanderers Settle Down For the first time the yearbook staff has a home' Not very large in fact the whole staff cannot get in at once let alone sit down but tts ours Made from a discarded office of the ag department with a door cut through to the hall it s not much yet to brag about but certainly a refuge A second hand table and typewriter a brand new filing case and flve sumptuous chairs a new waste basket and pencil Sharpener and our own old cabinet and paper cutter and we are sitting on top of the world' No more scowls from the student body officers for being in their room' No more wise cracks and shoving around from Bennys Boys' We ve come into our own' 84 Ruth Miles business manager and typist also helps out with the dummy 'K Cx X ?.s 'v:r:'!s Kendall Phelps photographer checks prints with Alan Newbold sociate editor and artist Though during third period most of us flat hither and yon on assignments and errands taking and hunting pictures still like homing pigeons we have a place to come back to Not much to look at No heat no win dows no ventilation and the walls need painting but we love it Squanng up pictures sheering off paper searching in the files mapping out the dummy polish ing our copy pecking at the typewriter sharpening our pencils we get mixed up and lostle but no one even cares Its home and its ours We even have a key to keep it locked ' 1 I 1 , i H - I fk 53' my ' . f 4 u A , ,i. X 5- so K . .:3'N L V4 tyre' . tt' 1 ,f l 1 I 1 ' ' J Q 5 '-I , T' ,fl 1 f I ! .. .t X -, 1 an , - h W5-rf 1' X k QSQA' 'V P 'i . . . 5- -A f .fini r ' t W . , ' , , ' ' , GSA IT- U I I I ,, . I . I . . . I ' . ' ' ' I . - I I I D I I . A I ' . I . I I I . t I I I I I . g 1 . . . I . I . - . . A . I . . I . . . . . I . I . . I YEARBOOK STAFF - Talking over their year's assignments are Lowell Ashman, carnival assistant- managerg Janet Burns, calendar and indexg Sandra Casper, Copyg Sophie Andondakis, carnival managerg Barbara Biork, Fads and Fashions and index, Robert Satovick, sports editor. Dream of Making a Yearbook Becomes Nightmare Gayle Pixton, Gayle Kidder Rita Setterberg JoAnn Bagley Pat Fitz YEARBOOK SALESMEN - Elaine Jenson, Geraldine Sl-Ind, Arlene HCUYM gerald, Vivian Ferguson Not present for picture Mary Lou Madsen Each Connie Rae Lloyd, Rosemarie Schmidt, Sandra Casper, Lowell Ashman, one Selling Sevemyiwe books gets on fr Q9 year Broadcaster Keeps School Informed Velle Wright, the Broadcastefs managing editor, checks proof for the printer. 3 Dat girl .N xl Assocuate edutors Conwue Roe Lloyd Joan LeFevre and Geraldune Ftsher Broadcaster Pictures School un Actlon The Broadcaster Jordan Hugh School s Newspaper aums to present a complete pucture of the school un ac tuon to be the mouthpuece of the student body to offer students an opportunuty to do lournalustuc wrutung and to create a greater unuty among the student body the school the home and the cornmunuty Under the supervusuon of Muss Oralue Rawson and Joseph Bowman the staff publushes ten ussues per school year Fuve of these are sux page edutuons three contaunung lunuor hugh school unserts and the other two beung the Chrustmas and funal edutuons The remaunung fuve papers are four pages each 86 Elaune Ross assustant busuness manager and Maruan Forbush busuness manager plan ads L.. ii I ui Kent Marlor sports eautor scans hus copy wuth Kendall Phelps photog rapher Thus past fall Broadcaster was awarded uts fourth Internatuonal Honor Ratung by the Internatuonal Quull and Scroll Socuety for Hugh School Journalusts In addutuon the staff gauned the A Achuevement Award for rencler ung servuce to the school above that demanded of regular staffs The publucatuon us also a member of the Scholastuc Press Assocuatuon and the Western States Pacufuc Slope School Press The staff encourages and urges all students to con trubute orugunal worthwhule materual and uf unterested to try out for staff posutuons QQ A , u I h 1 . I l W. l , T - L 'J V 1 7 Y 4. f 1' , u .- - f' rf N W V f ru ' 5 xl 1 Y' nu ,' A I L4 K 7 I , , eg A: v - ff M' Y , s. A f 'Q Q A - , K '1 1 ' 'W lm.. My u N X. P T I X' Sl' I . . I I . I I . . V run through the paper to see if all is well. ' A MMM, ug ' f or 4, g,,g,,, x:r.rz.,V.sW n u o I Y - I I I - I I I J . . .. I ' I I I I ' I . ' , ' . . I . . . I I I JOSEPH BOWMAN'S JOURNALISTS - Row One: Norenne Cook, Lois Row Two: Brent Stephens, Noel Taylor, Paul Caine, Fay Morse, Roberta Wood, Pat Grane, Joyce Faurschou, Marie Anderson, Janett Detomasi, Ozancin, Donna Lloyd, Arlene Haun, Betty Ann Ennist, Kendall Bunnell Nelda Moon, Deanna Wenerstrom, Mary Agnes Jacobson, Tracy Wilson. Kendall Phelps 3 1 his a f ORALIE RAWSON'S JOURNALISTS - Row One: Sue McMullin Noreen Tester, Pat Phelps, Renee Sorenson, Shirley Price, Gayle Pixton, Elaine Greenwood, Judy Sylvester, Norma Giles, Velma Gonzalas, Charlene Kay. Row Two: Harrison Pedro, Rosemarie Schmidt, Lynn Haws, Ann SENIOR REPORTERS - Seated: Denece Johanson Robert Satovick Robert Dunn, Paul Hellstrom, Janice Jensen. Standing: Detta Fern Cooper, Bev- Simpson Joanne Bird, Barbara O'Brien, Sharon Spears, Annette Hudson Merilyn Bishop, Evelyn Drake. Row Three: Douglas Brown Gene Craw- ford, Ronald Brown Tommy Stoker Blayne Labrum Lowell Ashman Paul Caldwell Don Milne Miss Rawson. erly Proctor Mary Lou Madsen. Not in photograph Nancy Ann Sioblom. -,,'r. fs ' X ,, , , X, 1, i , X J if T i .N cfm, A l Nfl... ' f' -' . ,. X K - ,, ' , lt ' X LI' is M, V. v-5, T 'Q7' 151 87 Courler Gives Opportunity for Expresslon To Would Be Wnters and Artlsts Looknng wlth prude at theur fnnlshed magazme are Ann Lundberg assocuate edztor Carene Spulker essay edltor Pat Ball short story edntor Emalue Adamson poetry edltor absent evynr N-. ..-.n-ani X X WW: Editors Joanne Stromberg and Valame Pack seem gustly proud of their Couner Anecdotes Added to Couner The Couner Jordan s literary magazlne was distributed to the students nn the lost part of Aprll Under the dxrectnon of LeMcnr Hend rnckson the staff has been busy all year edrtung and checkvng copy an an effort to publlsh the best of what Jordan has to offer Many students nn Jordan have a talent for some form of cre atlve wrntmg and the Couner has provnded an excellent outlet for thenr talents This years Issue features a varnety of stornes poems and a new page of anecdotes entltled Jordan Jests rss. 'is Also pleased wtth theur year s work are LaMar Walbeck Alan Newbold Glenda Anderson and Joene Tranter edutorual assnstants Absent 'rom and Duane Scott artnsts and Rosemary Mmer Vicky Ann Showell pncture are Rochelle Booth and Pat Phelps 88 0 0 0 . - All , t o 0 N . ,- u u l I WQX X . -ed ' ' ' ' I I Q , K ,si ' ' I ' ' . l A ff f ' I A ' Us I . . . , l t ' 1 i 8 ' I I t f . . , 1 I 0 c 4, .. I I 4 V . , f ' 1' 1 ' s rv , A k . if f r I l A , ' ' ll 1 ie ' , 5 . '7 ' , ,fl g t A 'ft R A Veils- r 3 ,. W. ...x lb. V W .. ,, . l . A l 1 'e M 5 , 5 I rv V I I A I I l I - ' , : ' I ' 1 - Debaters Place Four Teams in Finals Seven Teams Qualify The Jordan debaters climaxed The season by placing 4 teams in The state finals at The University of Utah. During the year, The 32 debate Teams met Murray, Weber, and Wasatch Highs in practice debates. The big event of the year was The Weber College debate tournament at Ogden on March 26-27. All of The Teams had a chance to participate in This meet, and T7 students placed in The finals - 2 Teams in men's A, 4 in women's A, 2 in The B division, and l boy in extemp. The regional elimina- tion Tournament was at Jordan on March TO, with de- baters from Olympus, Granite, Carbon, and Jordan. 7 Jordan Teams qualified for The state meet, but as only 4 are permitted from each school, an elimination tourna- ment was held. As a result, Nancy Sioblom, Emalie Adamson, Robert Satovick, Douglas Dahl, Denece Johan- sen, Janice Jensen, Kendall Bunnell, and Duane Loveless, represented Jordan at The state meet debating the ques- tion: Resolved that the President of The United States should be elected by a direct vote of the people. SENIOR TEAM -- Row One: Doug- las Dahl, Coach Phil Goldbranson, Venessa Crawford, Shryma Hen- drickson, Janice Jensen, Emalie Adamson, Nancy Ann Sioblom, Carene Spilker, Mary Lou Madsen. Row Two: Tony Mahler, Lowell Ashman, Enniss Berrett, Kent Mar- lor, Robert Dunn, Robert Satovick, Kenneth Roden, Arden Thorum. JUNIOR TEAM - Row One: Sharon Spears, D. Anna Despain, Peggy Ann Kirton, Shirley Price, Pat Phelps, Betty Ennist, Sandra Casper, JoAnn Bagley, Helen Anderson, Kendall Bunnell, Duane Loveless, Rees Jen- sen. Row Two: Glenda Graham, Colleen Parker, Lynn Tripp, Vickie Ann Showell, Rosemary Miner, Coach C. N. Crawford, Allen Hoopiiania, Eric Nystrom, Don Blomquist, Martin O'Keefe, Gene Crawford. SOPHOMORE TEAM - Row One: Gloria Glines, LaPrielle Davis, Lu- Deen Peterson, Audry Thayne, Bar- bara Brady, Edward Patience, Bruce Hand, Willard Malstrom, David Winn, Joseph Kemp, Edward Miner, James Estepp. Row Two: Judy Larson, Janice Bair, Gayle Kidder, Pat Fitzgerald, Kareen Nielson, Linda Jacobson, Lynne Pedler, Gayle Farnsworth, David Brown, Bruce Whited, Marlon An- drus, Sherman Day. E. L. Crawford is coach. 89 January Thaw Chosen for School Play nf' Gage and Connie Rae Lloyd the perfect the tamrly Informal Joanne Stromberg S mother of Sarah Martha and Arden Thorum as Jonathan Rockwood if an Ruth Darton srttlng student director Patty Ann Parker the mard Vrcky Parker as the unpreductable Sarah and Lorna Mullet as Paula ONE ACT PLAY Nola Atwood as Wvlla tells the gurls that she has to take her cousrn to the aance Barbara O Brren as Ltbby Ada Gaul Lrpsey as Sally the dormutory proctor and Detta Fern Cooper the brology mayor who becomes a glamor gurl 90 if Q1 - n 31, I I I fvt ward son Nancy Ann Sloblom as vrvacnous Barbara and Kent Vmcent as the kund prac trcal George School Play ls Romantic Comedy by Roos Mlss Betty Zleve, dramatlcs Instructor, chose for this years school play January Thaw , a side splitting ro mantlc comedy by Wrllram Roos Comedy romance, quaint dry New England humor keep the audience Interested and amused Well cast capably drrected they all dad them selves proud Besides those IH the prctures Frank Anselmo played shyster lawyer Loomis and Lowell Ashman, a po lrceman Speech Students Enter Olympus Meet At the Drama and Interpretive Speech Meet at Olympus Hugh rn Aprrl the speech students took part rn story telling dramatic and humorous readings and pantomrmes The dramatrcs class also presented a one act play Accent on Revenge a rub tickling comedy by Frederick A McCue ONE ACT PLAY Lors Neff student drrector Carene Sprlker as Mary wnth no boy friend Ins Wheadon who was a page out of Vogue untrl the proctor made her look lake a scare crow and Janet Burns who wonders what to do wrth two dates for the same dance I I 7 7 3 C . , M I My ' , 3 , a N Vx Y l ,if . 6 3 Q A ff J 4 rt . - M l 'li fl , , gm r ,, , K .Off gf lull: 3 lv ss ' ' ' , X as R ,Q E15 1 ,rf X is it 'z f L f A I , ' X: V Tony Mascaro - the perplexed father, Mr. Douglas Dahl, as Uncle Walter, who keeps Gary Greer as Matt, the Rockwoods way- I A , I , , ' G ' , . . I C . . A 3 1 , ' - - , - I I 1. 5- 1 ' .V Q' 4 . ,, ,. N fee. V Q, . . 41' , l I I One Still Night Written by Connie Rae Lloyd and acted by the dramatics class, under the direction of Miss Ruth Noall, instructor, One Still Night , a Christ- mas play, was presented to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at Midvale on December I7. It was part ofa Christmas party. Legion Oratorical Contest The theme of this year's American Legion Oratorlcal Contest is The Rights and Privileges of an American Citizen Contest finals at Jordan were held in the auditorium an February I7 where Robert Satovick won first place Edgar I-laopliania second and Sally Beckstead third Three speech classes took part In the contest as did others interested Robert also came out first ID the district contest at Murray on March I where he competed with orators from Murray and Olympus Again at the regional finals at Provo he won a place in the state finals at Jordan on March I6 I Speak for Democracy I Speak for Democracy is the theme forthe ninth annual Voice of Democracy contest which took place during the week of November 6 Speeches had to be prepared in the form of radio scripts Winners who represented Jordan at radio station KMUR in the district contest on November I7 were Edgar Hoopllania who wan a Bulova wrist watch for first prize and Rose mary Miner Pat Fitzgerald and Charlyr' Russell who were awarded honorable mention Edgar s speech was based on the Lord s Prayer The contest is sponsored by the West Jordan Jaycees 3' lk Author Connie Rae Lloyd gives instructions for her Christmas play Row One .Joanne Strornberg Carene Spilker Vicky Parker Row Two Ada Gall Lipsey Mary Lou Mad sen Nola Atwood Tony Mascara Frank Anselmo Row Three Barbara OBrien Lois Neff Janet Burns Arden Thorum and Alan Newbold CHRISTMAS PLAY Ruth Darton Kent Vincent Arlene Holt Delta Fern Cooper Patty Ann Parker and Ins Whecdon practice for their performance for the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at Midvale iz' ORATION WINNERS Edgar Hoopnania second Sally Beck VOICE OF DEMOCRACY Edgar Hoapuanla shows the girls the wrist watch he stead third Robert Satovick first American Legion contest won as first prize in the KMUR contest Other winners are Row One Rosemary Miner honorable mention Carene Spllker 2nd la S50 bondl Row Two Pat Fitz gerald and Charlyn Russell honorable mention 91 . ' I 1 ' 1 .. . I . . K If if 1 l 1 . . . I - 1 1 1 I . I . I 6. X H -if l Q V ' I I 1 A M 'L ,K 2 ', , W' T 3 'Six ' F L, E' Iljgill' X , K . 'ls it 'T X I X 1 ,U y I I tg 1, lff ., I -, ,X I N Traveling Assembly Portrays Life on Mars ln 'Out of This World' i l Joanne Stromberg vibrates for the Martians while Barbara Biork waits for the spotlight. Let's put the motion before the house, say Anna Brady, Marilyn Johnson, and Janet Burns as they come in before the interplanetarians. Colleen Beckstead, Shirla Jones, and Lois Beckstead prove to the Martians that Earth barbarians can really harmonize. 1 D. L. Pond and Royal D. Madsen help Frank Anselmo hook up his batteries. Lowell Boberg and Don Parr coun- sel in the background. William Erekson recites a thrilling adventure from South of the Border , while Enniss Berrett and Robert Satovick listen enthralled. :WX 'I 'I Performances Glven Practucung for the openung nught are Muke Veranakus Ruth Darton, and Ruta Setterber Out of Thus World the T954 travelung assembly wound up the season wuth a total of ll performances Two casts of performers resulted un more students havung a chance to take part Lowell Boberg wrote the scrupt and theme song for the productuon, a scuence fuctuon type of story A group of entertauners are whusked away from Earth and fund themselves among strange creatures on Mars However, the vusut proves entertaunung for the group from Earth and from Mars The Dance Club presented the dances at all the performances, wuth all of the gurls workung to gether to develop the Plutonuc Dance and the beautuful Can Can Most of the talent for the assembly was pucked from the Amateur Hour at the furst of the year The cast us composed of 90 students, uncludung dancers Earth barbar uans, Mars atomuc creatures, orchestra and stage crew The premuere performance was guven at Jordan for the Boys Club and theur parents Nancy Ann Sloblom Denece Johanson and Douglas Dahl leaders o the group kudnapped from Earth are greeted by Robert Satovuck kung of the Martuans Maun Earth Characters Maun Mars Cast Denece Johanson Bubbles Ann Lundberg Bubbles Douglas Dahl Tom Tony Mascaro Torn Wulluam B Erekson Januce Jensen Duxue Kearsley Davud Poole Ruta Setterberg Dean L Pond Kay Arnold Jean Stockung Orchestra Judy Beckstead Mary Lou Madsen Ruth Darton Rosemarue Schmudt Maruorue Lloyd And others Rosemary Muner Hughness Venessa Crawford Hughness Robert Satavuck Igbay Eelwav Arden Thorurn Igbay Eelway Ennuss Berrett Alvun Lupsey Kent Vuncent Frank Anselmo Robert Dunn Rayola Thompson Ada Gaul Lupsey Judy Sylvester Student Commuttee Pat Ball Joedy Ball Robert Dunn Dorus Jensen Margene Orr Chad Rosenhan Faculty Durectors Lowell Boberg Chuef Ben Bruse Asststant Yvonne Schotueld Dances J Clement Crapo Musuc Betty Henderson Costumes DonaldJ Parr Dualogue Donald Olsen Decoratuons Royal D Madsen Lughtung Sounds JamesL Seal Sets Solos Janet Gammell Ruta Setterberg Jay Fullmer Muke Varanakus Truos Colleen Beckstead Shurla Jones Lous Beckstead Dtrector Lowell Boberg fastens a M Dec e e e e e e Mar Mar Mar Schedule Parents 84 Sons East Hugh East Hugh Unuon Jr Hugh Murray Hugh Davus Hugh Granute Jordan students Jordan students 3 Lark P T A Shryma Sharron Deanna Hendruckson Tap Dances Johnny Erekson Karen Burkunshaw Sandra Casper South of the Border Wulluam B Erekson D L Pond artuan nose on Carol tockung 93 I I l . l , ' A 2 ' , ' F b. 2 - ' ' , F b. 2 - ' . , ' F b. 4 - ' . ' , F b. 5 - ' . , ' F b. l2 - ' 4 Murray Allen, Decorations Feb. 15 - Olympus High , ' F b. 23 - ' . , ' ' , . 2 - . 2 - ' . u u f . . -1 fm . . ' ' S ' . lie waiters Joanne sfmmbefg Gayle Pol Band Marfhes, Plays, and Forms Patterns Strike Up the Band ! Everybody loves a parade and a band marching. And, besides, look at the sharp patterns our band can make! These are some of the half-time stunts during football sea- son. On October 30 they acted out The Beverage Show. Staggering on the field to the tune of How Dry I Am, they broke into a 180 step march and formed a beer barrel, an old vvell, a teacup, a milk bottle, and then a little jug - all to complementary music. They finished by staggering off to the Beer Barrel Polka . Everybody was amused and delighted. iiigfiftgsrmsfg'gQm lr3ifit.4-:rrff:.sl,z.i 'I I- l I'- TE wr J lumix ...Q ' xy' 7,.f ,M WWww4llwMv wk K . W, W V Wh- -...raft 'svrwarfm 'zzz--is 1 . it swf:-4...l lik-'33 5 . . ' ff'l':.-4-T,-1jg.'fi.t.1 . --up-..,. Y ,, T if gp 'I Lrik ' 'Wh-in-ge., N 1 -mi we 3431? 1 5 t:l!hn,.T::l-lin! f A y . , NN'-'T'-6 I by -. 'EJ by s A it i sr--.lg I Anchors Awe gh' A Salute to the Service Men The Milk Bottle The Tea Cup iz?-Y hns...,,,,, CONCERT BAND - Row One: lclockwisel Owen Minnick, David Eastman, Arden Thorum, Gayle Kidder, Robert Bentley, Michael Wright, Grant Landis, Mary Howlett, Janice Richardson, Sue McMullin, D. L. Pond. Row Two: Vickie Ann Showell, Rosemary Miner, Sheila Hamilton, Cherry Gold, Gary Greer, Jerry Sharp, Rees Jensen, Eric Nystrom, John Romero, Richard Wellington, Penny Radmall, JoAnn Cook, James Campbell, Al- bert Brunetti, Gerald Fisher. Row Three: Mary Agnes Jacobson, Wayne Ernstrom, Floyd Young, Sally Jean Beckstead, Fern Larsen, LeGrand Concert Band Has Full Program The Concert Band had a very busy season. Besides the usual run-of-the-mill band chores, they gave an out- standing Spring Concert at Jordan on March 25 with the orchestra and chorus. Then on May T3 they ioined Granite and Olympus in an elaborate Band Festival at Granite. PEP BAND - Row One: Orson Kesler, Gary Greer, Charles Minnick. Row Two: Dick Shepherd. Harvey Gaster, Paul Jacobson, Noel Taylor, 00000 ? Nielsen, Darrell Beckstrom, Floyd Aldredge, David Dooley, LeRoy Page, Cher'i Fitzgerald, Marlon Andrus, Arlene Beckstead, Dick Shepherd, Harvey Gaster, Paul Jacobson, Richard Hogan. Row Four: Nelda Moon, Betty Ann Ennist, Pat Milligan, LaRieta Freeman, Orson Kesler, John Patience, Lindsey Brady, Tracy Wilson, Larry Stout, Noel Taylor, director J, Clement Crapo, Brent Anderson, Gayle Polson, Marian Glover, Joanne Stromberg, Annette Hudson, Latrice Walters, Charles Minnick. Dennis Bateman was absent, Pep Band Adds Oompl1 to Games Your pep! Your pep! What is it that has pepped up the games, added that certain oomph to the half-time activities in basket ball season, and given all-around service in building up spirit in pep assemblies? None other than the Jordan High School Pep Band. Jerry Sharp, Gerald Fisher, Albert Brunetti, John Romero. Row Three: Rees Jensen, Eric Nystrom, Tracy Wilson, Larry Stout, Brent Anderson, Michael Wright. X- x i x su-JN ! f g. li '- - ' 4' J .fly 'xi F5 i 1 1 x.. ' if 'pr tx f 4 ., '41 Messiah' Given Eleventh Performance Q ft i? L f i i 1 i Z a , t 5 . r 5 Orchestra Performs Public Service . V . A 1 l 2 3 S il l I E f I ti l g : . f . l 1 . 1 1 IG ORCHESTRA Clockwise Row One Jud Beckstead Sharon Curtis, Larsen lat pianol, Patricia Smith, Clifta Crane, Jane Marshall. Raw 1 1 5 Y , Marlin Steinfeldt, Karma Chamberlin, Mariorie Lloyd, Ray Bateman, Argene Adams, Jessie Greenwood. Row Two: Sue Gibbons, Rosemarie Schmidt, Sally Beckstead, Marie Godfrey, Jerry Sharp, Gary Greer, Gary Orchestra Plays Many Roles No organization performs more public ser- vice than does the orchestra. All musical pro- grams, all stage plays call for the orchestra. It is an integral part of the Messiah. From this group comes the string quartet, that plays at conferences and conventions, at institutes and ward entertainments, for clubs and at weddings. On March 25 it gave ci Spring Concert at Jordan with the band and the chorus. lThe chorus also took part in a chorus Festival at Jordan on April 29 with Granite and Olympus.1 On May 26 the orchestra went to Olympus to be part of an Orchestra Festival with that school and Gran- ite. There was never a dull moment throughout the year for these musicians. Three: Mary Howlett, Janice Richardson, Sue McMullin, Paul Jackson, Robert Bentley, Grant Landers, Richard Hogan, Pauline Schmidt, Jean- ine Greenwood. Standing: Tracy Wilson, J. Clement Crapo ldirectorl, Bruce Rosenhan, Charles Minnick, Dan Losee, Lindsey Brady. Ready to start the concert are Richard Hogan, bassoong Grant Landers, French horn, Dan Losee, tympani, Robert Bentley, French horn, and lindsey Brady, bass viol. 97 Carnival Proves Bonanza lor Yearbook Clears Nearly S800 At the back of the gym is the Press Club's Coke Walk booth, which won first prize. High Tibeten Muckie Muck - C. N. Crawford tells all at the faculty sideshow. The others are Dick Gourley, Lowell Boberg, and I. S. Peterson. Everybody Has Fun The annual yearbook carnival is a gala event forthe students of Jordan and ofthe iunior highs. Allowances are saved for weeks. Goodies to eat, games ot chance, things to do - an evening ot ex- citementl Money tor the yearbook, and everyone has fun! Every organization has a booth or a pro- iect - even the faculty an hilarious side-show. The evening ends with a drawing tor prizes and the crowning of Mr. and Miss Jordan - this year Paul Caldwell and Pat Padien. Lucky ticket holders get a waffle iron, a turkey, or a box ot candy. Prize- winning booths were Press CIub's Cake Walk, Lead- ers Club's Fortune Telling, and Deca's Popcorn. So- phie Adondakis, manager, Lowell Ashman, assist- ant, Wanda Wade, taculty chairman. L Pqul Cqldwgll Gnd Kem lurgon gm QS The star ballet of the faculty side-show pin boys in the student-body booth. . N , o . 2 Goobirs W youR LUCK? 'fe . ,,, 0 0 l r 5' lay Olivorson and Stanley Sharp take the spotlight in the Gloria Gillon and Carol Davin The lineup starts for goodies at the Jay faculty ballet. are ready for horseshoe en- Dees booth. 98 thusiasts at Riding Club booth. RING DECA Studies Business Procedures DECA Row One Jeanme Greenwood Vera Nelson Jo Ann Forbush JoAnn Rasmussen Barbara Cole Ardus Butterfleld Joanne Stromberg Larry Beers Jerry Juretvch Raymond Whlttenburg Anna Brady Betty Beecroft Row Two Beverly Lawson Mary Ellen Delgado Georgia Pap pas Drana Butterfneld Marnan Holman Mary Covington Frances Cov DECA studies selllng and merchandlsnng 20 members have 'obs In The communlty and The others are hoplng They sell popcorn at games, sub Tor Santa and usually wln a pruze for Thelr carnlval booth Thus year Thurd In The sprang They have a chlcken dnnner and party at a canyon or at Saratoga and also aTTend a state conven Tron F B Thomas us sponsor Language Club The more Than lOO members ofthe Language Club drawn from Spannsh French, and German classes su for Santa, sponsor a carnnval booth have Two all club partles, several sectuon ones and wrlTe To Toreugn pen pals Sponsors Golda Fraser, Lowell Boberg, Laura Gard ner WW 'D M M Jew Renee Henschke s recordmg her vorce wuth a German story whsle Tony Mahler and LaVon Haws want theur Turns ungton Emogene Berrett Leonard Beverly Proctor Mary McCarthy Jack Purser Gene Savage Row Three Darlene Lloyd Verlame Bateman Ruth Humes Kareen O Brlen Pat Ball Rollse Hall Lynn Pnerson Arvm Mmeer JoAnn Kumght Lucnlle Pazell Darlene Brown Robert Whute Row Four Irus Wheadon Joan Mullerberg Marulyn Moore Carolyn Swapp Janet Burns Shurley Schaellmg M Aff' DECA OFFICERS Pat Ball reporter Rodney Butterfreld 2nd V P Manlee Swenson secretary and Ins Wheadon lst V P plan actuvmes nn the absence of presldent Jeanine Greenwood C' .S iii sf? .J L 5 LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS Arrangmg for a party are Janet Torkel son rep Manlyn Hughes rep Roland Arterburn treas Carl Rosen kranz secy Ruth Darton pres and Lynn Hows V P 99 1 l 1 l 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 3 1 1 1 1 , . . . . - Q : , . 1 . . h 5 K Y . . 1 1 . f L - , 1 .j , f' t1 - Q' ' ' D , - b 1 I . , . 1 1 : 1 - -1 - 2 ' 1 1 ' 1 - -J . - i 1ffs5.151'if:g.f..1 -af , ' A ff 'T' 7 1 55 - -5 ?zf'x?1 'Z . as FWF K.: all libs 1:srgff':r' 3 is 5 '4 1 Q5-,Qifg'g 1 K 1: . 1 L ,r-1, - . lzjq- I 1413 15g1.1L,ag55i, ,9z ' 1 11 'fs llfT'Q,1,' L-2: , ' V ' 1 . silffe-1.2 5 -. illlpiiivs .1 la ' uw: 3 13 ' 'f' j I ' A , . 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' , ' - 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 ' 1 -1 1 -1 1 - 1 Masque ancl Gavel Trains in Speech Activltles MASQUE and GAVEL Row One Deanna Mrckelsen Dons Jensen Lynette Jensen Loss Neff Connle Rae Lloyd Tony Mascaro VaLaune Pack Rosemary Mlner Vuckue Ann Showell Kendall Bunnell Duane Loveless Jannce Rlchardson Karen Burklnshaw Row Two Cher: Fltz gerald Joan Romney Mary Lou Loader Shurley Pruce JoAnn Bagley Sandra Casper Gayle Puxton Peggy Ann Kurton Leucu Whetman Janlce Smlth Norene Cook Pat Smuth Mary Howlett Row Three Afton Jensen Club Wlns Prlzes Of the numerous actuvltles supported by Masque and Gavel, one act plays school play debate, oratnons and Interpretive speech have topped the agenda this year Thelr Christmas play, wrrtten by one of their mem bers, was put on at Mldvale for the Daughters of the Utah Puoneers Theur orators, debaters, and broadcasters have won prlzes In competl tron with other schools Although each year new actlvutnes have been added the annual hnghllght IS the nnltlatuon of new members, who must each gave some type of speech or readmg The club subs for Santa and sponsors a booth at the carnival They close the year with a banquet at whlch the next years of flcers are Installed The advnsers are Lucllle Tuttle, Betty Zleve, and Stanley Sharp Jomce Baur Kareen Nuelson Lmda Jacobson Marlene Hess Sondra Mntchell Patty Parker Ann Lundberg Llnda Sabey Pat Phelps Rees Jensen Erlc Nystrom Edward Mnner Row Four Mary Lou Madsen Car ene Spllker Nancy Ann Sgoblorn Januce Jensen Emalre Adamson Den ece Johanson Douglas Dahl Kent Vuncent Arden Thorum Janet Burns Row Five Robert Dunn Shyrma Hendrlckson Ennnss Berrett Vanessa Crawford Carla Jensen tlffi low Ono Loss Neff treasurer Nancy Ann Slob om secretary Conme Rae Lloyd vlce presldent Emalle Adamson president Row Two Ltnda Sabey sgt at arms Rees Jensen hnstornan Robert Satovuck parlnamentaruan and Denece Johanson porter l OO I I I I I I 4 I I I I I I I 1 Q I I I I I I ' I O A . - I , I . . 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I I X ' 4 I 5 . 2 ' , : ' l f 1 ' , - : , . : . . 2 I 2 I 2 f fe' Betty Enmst Sandra Casper Robert Dunn Robert Satovlck Boyd Roos Arden Thorum Rees Jensen Row Three Rosemary Mlner Duane Love less Lowell Ashman Ennlss Berrett Gene Crawford Martm OKeefe Ernc Nystrom Forenslc League Gets National Charter Club Takes Part In Forensics Members ofthe Natlonal Forenslc League represented the school In every forenslc actnvnty ofthe year The league IS an honor soclety and ns therefore llmlted for mem bershlp to those who have excelled rn some form of speech actuvnty Prolects of the club Include oratory debate legnslatrve forum extemporaneous speakmg and ser vlce speeches Members have partlcnpated un the Weber Debate Tournament the Re Dnstrlct Forensic Tournament at Granite and the State Forenslc Fnnals at the Unlversnty of Utah Other actnvutles nncluded a panel dlscusslon at the Mldvale Ladles Commu nzty Club a debate at the Mndvale Kiwanis Club and varnous servlce speeches through out the Jordan cllstrlct FORENSIC LEAGUE receuves nts new natuonal charter Holdnng It IS secretary Denece Johan son and besude her are Robert Satovlck presudent and .lanuce Jensen vlce presldent Advnsers C N Crawford Phnl Goldbranson and E L Crawford look over thenr shoulders lOl O O . . . I . I I . . - . I I . . I I ' . I - gional Debate Tournament at Jordan, the I I I - I ' A . 1 Charlonians Promote School Spirit SENIOR CHARLONIANS - Row One: Connie Burgon, Dixie Kearsley, Maryann Rasmussen, Kareen O'Brian, LaNila Maynard, June Soderberg, Ruth Darton, Janice Jensen, Charlyn Russel, Lois Neff, Nancy Ann Siob- lom, Faye Lloyd, Emalie Adamson. Row Two: Darlene Brewer, Geraldine Fisher, Eris Egbert Young, Sophie Adondakis, LaDee Norris, Jeanine Greenwood, Vera Nelson, Mary Boggess, lris Wheadon, Bernice Quin- 7 495 N-. tana, Marilyn Johnson, Jeanette James, Mary Lou Madsen, Row Three: Carolyn Swapp, Luana Lunnen, Denice Johanson, Joy Goff, Coleen Beck- stead, Betty Ruth Fitzgerald, Ethel Terry, Sandra Fitzgerald, Shyrma Loy Hendricksen, Vanessa Crawford, Janet Duffin, Shirlene Day, Gerilyn Brady. Row Four: Joanne Forbush, Barbara Bjork, Janet Burns, Norma Steadman, Lois Beckstead, Shirla Jones, Marilyn Berrett. Initiation Day Is Fun Charlonian initiation day, always a day of fun, is sometimes looked forward to for years by pro spective members Even though they must drag through the day as odd and untlattering characters doing unheard ot tasks, they seem to love it The more they suffer, the tougher they will be when their turn comes At the end ot the day haggar and weary, they are brought by an older sister to the impressive candlelight ceremony, and wit shining eyes take the oath that makes them u fledged members. Any girl of good character an a B class average is eligible. OFFICERS - Charlyn Russel secretary, Sandra Scoffield e- porter. Row Two: Linda Sabey, vice president, Rosemary Miner, historian, Janice Jensen, president. Club Has Many Activities Throughout the school year this snappy girls' pep club of 92 members builds up enthusiasm, team spirit, sportsmanship, leadership, and friend- ship. Clad in maroon and grey uniforms, designed by Lynn Tripp, the pepsters parade the halls and classrooms every Monday, and at football and bas- ketball games, where between halves they enter- tain the fans with marching formations. Like other pep clubs, to encourage a better understanding be- tween schools, they hold a tea for visiting girls before each home basketball game. They also act as ushers whenever they are asked. In addition they sponsored a Fish Pond booth at the carnival, donated Christmas cheer for a needy family of the district, and in the spring held their Charlonian Ball to which they invited former members, athletes, and class and club officers. Ad- visers: Helen Seaman, Lucille Tuttle, Oralie Rawson, Mrs. Marilyn Olsen. HONOR CHARLONIANS - Row One: Rosemarie Schmidt, Janice Price, Shir- ley Price, Judy Sylvester, Geraldine Sund, Janet Torkelson, Merilyn Bishop, Glenda Anderson, Ann Lundberg, Peggy Ann Kirton. Row Two: Karen Sanders, Carmen Lloyd, JoAnn Bagley, Lynn Hows, Sandra Casper, Helen Anderson, Pauline Schmidt, Gayle Pixton, Judy Beckstead, Rosemary Miner, Sharon Curtis, Jean Stocking. 1- l JUNlOR CHARLONIANS - Row One: Sharon Spears, Ann Lundberg, Geraldine Sund, Kathleen Baker, Shirley Price, Sandra Casper, Sandra Scoffreld, Gayle Paxton, Peggy Ann Kirton, Deanna Despain, Rosemary Miner, Vickie Ann Shawell. Row Two: Pauline Schmidt, Sue McMullin, Joyce Dansie, Marilyn Bishop, Glenda Anderson, Jane Goff, Mary Agnes Jacobson, Judy Sylvester, Carmen Lloyd, Delores Lunnen, Karen Sanders, Lynn Tripp. Row Three: Marlene Corak, Colleen Spratling, Linda Sabey, Arlene Haun, Ann Simpson, Lynn l-laws, JoAnn Bagley, Donna Lou Lloyd, Janice Price, Joyce Faurschou, Penny Radmall, Rosemarie Schmidt. Row Four: Marilyn Brady, Helen Anderson, Sharon Curtis, Jean Stocking, Judy Beckstead, Janet Torkelson. lO3 FFA Are Future Farmers of Amerlca S S Bfnvr H Q' l fflf ' S gzwlll L ,gi-1 Robert Wrlson presrdent of FFA lcenterl shows hrs Star Farmer plaque to Lynn Green wood secretary lleftl and Jerry Faurbourn vrce presudent - but fl 113-7 Club Arm ls to Learn by Domg Endeavorlng to encourage members an the develop ment of lndrvndual tarmrng to bunld contrdence un boys for theur work and to grve them a chance to benefrt from thelr hard work IS the arm of the Future Farmers of Ameruca Each year they place exhibits rn local and state faurs and wnn many prlzes they attend Important livestock shows and farm Improvement cars In October they sent Howard Mrtchell Bob Wilson, and Glen Farr bourn winners of the State Crop Judglng Contest to Kansas Cnty to the Natronal FFA conference They make rat poison and drstrlbute ut tree to the county they mr trated a Farm Safety Campaign for the county they fur nlshed a needy family provaslons for a happy Chrrstmas Socially they sponsor the Harvest Ball, the Parents and Sons Banquet, conduct mrtratlons, purchase club rockets, and In summer tour Callfornla Glen Souller, their sponsor guides them They learn by doing 'IO4 . llc Q jill Ill: rt- 1 'il Uffl ll I .1 lllll Nw! Studymg the Internal worklns of the cow are Ross Faarboum Gary Egbert Jack Cav under and Jay Fullmer Dlstrlct Awards Carl Raymond Gray Scholarshnp Jack Cavender Robert Wnlson State Farmer degree winners Bruce Whuted FFA publuc speaklng wrnner Robert Wrlson Farm mechanlcs wrnner Duane Olsen Poultry winner Calvrn Spratlung Soul and water management winner Jack Day Daury award wnnner FFA Chapter Appllcant for Gold Emblem Award lTop chapter In state In FFA actrvxtnesl Howard Mrtchell Chapter Awards Ixobert Wnlson Chapter Star Farmer Jack Cavender Sensor Star Farmer Glen Palmer .lunlor Star Farmer DeLay Osborn Sophomore Star Farmer Jack Day Chapter Star Darry Farmer Duane Olson Chapter Star Poultry Farmer Bruce Whuted Publlc Speaknng Calvun Spratlmg Soul 8. Water Management Reed Stanley Farm Safety Robert Wilson Farm Mechanics Rodney Wm Butterfreld Rural Electrrfucatron I , C ., .5 5 rs 'X 1 A , V , - j - it ,E r itil: zz, r W, 1..- ,42,,'j V' ' r f' s Ill -.-,lv-. '. ,ff A A ' .1 -'N .. Top Plcture FUTURE FARMERS Row One Advlser Glen Souller Nolan Srnuth El ray Morrull Doren Dansue Jay Fullmer Gary Egbert .Jack Cavender Howard Mntchell Jerry Falrbourn Gerald Gedge Ross Faurbourn Robert Wnlson Row Two Paul Nnclwols Clyde l-lamnlton Calvun Spratlnng George Dansue Eldon Forman Marlun Sternteldt Duck Day Rodney Butterfueld Alfred Nelson Lynn Palmer Reed Stanley Row Three Grant Danl Duane Olsen Noel Green Lynn Greenwood Robert Wrllclnson Noal Hardcastle Jummy Fratto Glen Fanrbourn Sharon Peterson Jack Day Ralon Wllcox Sheldon Steadman. Bottom Picture FUTURE FARMERS Row One Advlser Donald Budge Lynn Crane Reed McCormrck Harold Allen Jerry Hamllton Howard Allen Eldon Stead man Paul Steunfeldt Frank Owen Reed Frantz Lloyd Taylor Row Two Floyd Aldredge Curtus Alverson DeLoy Butterfueld Kent Webster Robert Barley Bruce Whlted Mlcl1aelBalley James Bell Mlchael Gardner Ray Butterfueld Darwln Parks Row Three Blame L Parry Dale Wrught LaMar Davls Allen Taylor Wallace Stewart Noel Smuth Larry Caldwell Von Vlchrnlll Ronald Smnth Reed Butterfleld Dale Beckstead DeLoy Os borne. lO5 FHA Aims to lmprove Family Living Working towards their goal of improved home and family living and enjoying it, the Homemakers, under the direction of Mrs. Louise Tew and Miss Betty Henderson, carry out their aims. A party for new members and election of officers at the beginning of the year, then roses for Principal O. D. Ballard during FHA Week, and a skating party with the FFA are some of their activities. On Feb. ll, which preceded an im- portant basketball tussel with West the next night and regular school the next day, they started their Sweethearts Ball early - at 8 o'- clock. lts climax was the coronation of the king and queen, and a floor show. Filling out the year's activities are the regional convention and banquet-slumber party April l7 at Cyprus High. Row One: Barbara Cole, historian, LuGene Little, president, Sally Winn, vice president, Ethel Terry, treasurer. Row Two: Beatrice Hill, parliamentarian, Sandra Fitzgerald, song leader. Future Homemakers of America Row One: LuGene Little, Beverly Hilton, Frances Covington, Mary Coving- ton, Barbara Cole, Marian Holman, Marilyn Berrett, Betty Olson, Darlene Eyre, Mariorie Sagers, Pat Phelps, Nelda Moon, Carol Bollschweiler, Sally Winn. Row Two: Gloria Gillen, Carol Davis, Beth Humes, Karen Larsen, Elva Kay Turner, Catherine Bishop, Dorothy King, Jean Jones Renee Beck, Jean Gilbert, Annette Hudson, LaTrice Walters. Row Three: Adviser, Mrs. Louise Tew, Carol Atkinson, Ruth Humes, Shirlene Roby, Gay Shelton, Ethel Terry, Maurine Allen, Francine Bernardo, JoAnn Holt, Ruth Miles, adviser Betty Henderson. I E, t 2 I I Jin-f-vs , gfxN X PRESS CLUB - Row One: Marian Forbush, Elaine Ross, Detta Fern Cooper, Beverly Proctor, Joan LeFevre, Connie Rae Lloyd, Geraldine Fisher, lris Wheadon, Nancy Ann Sioblom, Barbara O'Brien, Arlene Haun. Row Two: Adviser Oralie Rawson, Pat Grane, Shirley Price, Donna Lloyd, Karen Burkinshaw, Ann Simpson, Lynn Hows, Betty Ennist, Velle Wright, Arden Thorum, Tracy Wilson, Rosemarie Schmidt. Row Three: Janice Jen- sen, Denece Johanson, Pat Phelps, Winnie Mae Bills, Mary Lou Loader, Gayle Kidder, Tony Mascaro, Kendall Phelps, Norene Tester, Jeanette James, Sue McMullin. Journalists Form Press Club ancl Quill ancl Scroll Talking over the new J Books are Velle Wright, president, Rosemarie Schmidt, vice president, and Winnie Mae Bills, secretary. it lf' vp .X g.-GJ is v- 1 ' Press Club Binds Broadcasters The most ambitious accomplishments of the journalism clubs this year have been gath- ering and binding every edition of the Broad- caster from Nov. 2, 1924, to May, 1953, and compiling and printing the J Books. Every Tuesday morning, as Station JHS, they broad- cast to the school the weeks outstanding news. Press Club members who meet certain standards form Quill and Scroll. Sponsors - Oralie Rawson, Joseph Bowman, and LaMar Hendrickson. QUILL and SCROLL - Row One: Detta Fern Cooper, Beverly Proctor, Joan LeFevre, Connie Rae Lloyd, Geraldine Springer, Iris Wheadon, Nancy Ann Sloblom, Row Two: Marian Forbush, Elaine Ross, Janice Jensen, Denece Johanson, Velle Wright, Arden Thorum, Jeanette James. Row One Karl Glover Lowell Ashman Frank Anselmo Robert Satovnck Row Two Rees Jensen Larry Stout Ennuss Berrett Errc Nystrom Davld Kent Vmcent Lee Vordas Ray Bateman Edward Muner Duane Loveless Sager Douglas Brown Nrle McFarlane Douglas Dahl Nephn Fntzgerald Robert Dunn Thomas Stoker Key Club Furthers Cltlzenshlp Ideals Members Work to Be Good Cltlzens Furthernng the cutrzenshlp Ideals of members IS the purpose of the Key Club All thelr actlvltues focus on this point They sponsor a Safety assembly sell programs at games to add to the fund for a new scoreboard gave a Turkey dinner on Chrlstmas to pled chnldren have a booth at the carnnval which they call the Gambllng Caslno sponsor Career Day whose purpose IS to help students choose a voca tuon on Aprnl lo thus year Each year with East Grannte and Murray Key Clubs they gave a ball at the Avalon Thus summer they sent Robert Sato vlck and Robert Dunn to Los Angeles as delegates to the National Key Club conventnon Th1s service clubs members are easily ndentlfned by the royal blue sweaters wuth the Key Club lnsngnra On nn: tlatlon day new members wore across the chests a K E Y and on each ear a small K James Seal IS their adviser Plannung Career Day are Robert Dunn secretary Larry Stout treasurer Robert Satovlck presndent and Rees Jensen vnce president IO9 O O I . . - 1 I ..., Q a needy family of the district, solicit funds for crip- f . I . I . gy w 1 , . . . I L! I I s - A . - - - 1, I - . , . . 7 - - , . ' 1 ' I, , 1 . . . ' , ' 5 , . DANCE CLUB - Row One: Margene Orr, Vera Nelson, Sandra Casper, Barbara Bjork, Janice Hughes, Darlene Brewer, Ruth Darton, sponsor Yvonne Scofield, Lorna Millet. low Two: Coleen Beckstead, Janet Gammell, Margie Larson, Roberta Morgan, JoAnn Stromberg, Ardis Butterfield, Shirley Schaelling, Joan Davis, Anna Brady. Row Three: Pat Grane, Grace Graham, Marilyn Johnson, lris Wheadan, Ardell Jones, Barbara O Brien, Janet Burns, Gerilyn Brady. Athletic Club Is Lettermen ALL LETTERMEN - Row One: Robert Satovick, Robert Dunn, secretary David Hogan, vice president Gary Hale, president Don Whitehead, Gary Walker, Jim Dumas, Lee Jensen, James Jensen, Gerald Naylor, Max Antczak, Ronald Baker. Row Two: Paul Caldwell, LaMar Walbeck, Roland Anderson, Kenndall Bunnell, Robert McNamara, LaMont Smith, David l X Dance Club Dance Club Enferfains Furnishing Talent for many of the social events of the school year fill out the ever- growing and always busy schedule of These popular dancers. The Top-notch coaching of Miss Yvonne Scofield has helped make this Dance Club one of The finest of its kinds. 9 vw W cv '7 B ilm... DANCE CLUB OFFICERS - Janice Hughes, Ruth Darton, Alice Bush, Darlene Brewer. Shields, Edward Jenkins, Glen Mooseman, Clyde Grover. Row Three: Edward Brown, Lindsey Brady, Dan Losee, Norman Coleman, Bob Hirase, Frank Lucas, David Bolliger, Richard Carlson, Val Greenwood. Row Four: Rodney Butterfield, Nile McFarlane, Harold Morley, Arnold Angle, Larry Beers, Henry Ashby, Gary Beers, Gordan Millerberg, George Brklacich, Raymond Whittenburg. Adviser, Dale Sorensen. X f -. ,,...h.. 5 B I Leaders Club Orients Girls Organized to help Jordan girls have more fun, Leaders Club is composed ot girls hold- ing important offices and several from each grade. Their main activities were a party Feb. 25, a date dance Mar. 18, 2 lectures - Mar. 4 and April i5 -, a trip to Timpanogos May 22, and a summer canyon workshop. Mrs. Ev- elyn Wood - sponsor. Talking over the summer camp are Lois Beckstead, presi- dent, Janet Torkelson, secretary, and Judy Bills, vice presi- dent of Leaders Club. Ready to plan a trip to the slopes are Gary Greer, presi- dent, Marilyn Johnson, secretary, and Max Antczak, vice president of the Ski Club, .U i ? X ' 5 S X l Ski Club Grows in Popularity Jordan Ski Club had a strong entry in the Knudson Cup this year and placed high in the finals. They make a weekly trip to Brighton with an occasional overnight stay. Arland Russon is the sponsor of the club, which is ever growing in popularity. F' Row One: Lois Beckstead, Betty Bills, Ann Lundberg, Connie Rae Lloyd, Sophie Adon- dakis, Coleen Beckstead, Carol Anderson, JoAnne Strornberg. Row Two: Maryann Ras- mussen, Sandra Scoftield, JoAnn Bagley, Janice Jensen, Jeanine Greenwood, Vera Nelson, JoAnn Forbush, VaLaine Pack, Patty Parker. Row Three: Merilyn Berrett, Sandra Casper, Pat Phelps, Beatrice Hill, LuGene Little, Connie Anderson, Geraldine Whitmore, Carolee Walker, Judy Haun. Row Four: Doris Jensen, Lorna Sjoblom, Nancy Ann Newman, Kathy Gray, Judy Beckstead, Sue Gibbons, Joan Romney, Pat Ball, Connie Burgon. Leaders Club Ski Club Row One: Don Blomquist, Richard Despain, Ray Bateman, sponsor Helen Seaman, Gary Larson, Gary Greer, Marilyn Johnson, Max Antczak, sponsor Yvonne Scofield, Bryan Yates, Neldon Bateman, Row Two: Robert Dunn, Tommy Stoker, Larry Jensen, Fred Koolhoven, Rosemary Miner, Carla Lou Jensen, Barbara Linnarz, Richard Hogan, Richard Fullmer, Gerald Jensen, Brent Anderson. Row Three: Joyce Carson, Joan Winn, Gloria Brown, Beverly Hilton, Jeneanne Pack, Jeanette James, Dixie Kearsley, Janice Jensen, Maryann Rasmussen, Luana Lunnen, Sandra Fitzgerald. Row Four: Clair Jen- sen, Robert Newman, Jack Synder, Joan Millerberg, Marilee Swenson, Deanna Dennis, Nedra Wardle, Linda Sabey, Janice Carson, JoAnn Bird. 2 c S 5 Boys Club Boys Club Trres to Adpusl Problems of Members JAB offers o helplng honol To boys who fund trouble In odlustung To school problems They sponsor o Thonks glvung clonce co sponsor wnfh The Gvrls Club o Chrnstmos porty onol brlng Their porents os guests to o Nlght OUT wlTh refreshments cmd o preview of The Trovelung As sembly Fronk Komnukor IS The odvnser Fi 1' Secretory Lee Jensen Vnce esndent Lloyd Graham and Presadent Rob er? McNamara talk over Boys Club business 3,162 Boys Club representotsves get together Soph Ted Ruchards ond lunuor Robert Smart Sentor Gary Walker absent Glrls Club Every Glrl Should Take Part ln Achvmes JAG Tries to get every gurl In school to work on ot leost one commxtlee or be on o program clurnng The yeor They hove o Bug Pol LrTTle Pol porfy o Mothers 81 Doughters Night OUT o Fothers ond Doughters Night J OUT o Sensor Teo o Thclnksglvl ond gnve o cord to every gurl on her bxrthdoy cl as the odvlser I L Plonnung thelr Fothers 8. Daughters Nlght Vice pres Jessre Greenwood Pres Betty Ruth Fnlzgerald ond Secy Karen Sanders 7 I' Closs representatives Soph Sally Beckstead sensors Beatnce Hull Jean me Greenwood Junror Joan Naylor wuthdrew 113 O . 3 4-4 s ,sz 3? L. ,y , MQ N 's X A' fi , ' -pr ' , ' - ' v . - . ' 1 J 1 V .. . ' rf' t - if if N sf f K X f s i ' by exe? l - N , ' ' K' 4 M y F y A Q? A ,',-, 2 2 Ti' r Vhg. ly' gf 3 O iw: They Rule at Dances by Popular Vote Mr. and Miss Jordan Demure Pat Padien and grinning Paul Caldwell ruled the Yearbook Carnival as Mr. and Miss Jordan. Each of the clubs worked hard, hunt- ing contributions and depositing money, in an effort to make their candidate the winner. As a result, the yearbook made money, the Charlonians and FFA saw their candidates in office, and everyone en- joyed himself. Pat Pudien Paul Caldwell Harvest Queen Lovely, blue-eyed Mary Covington was crowned Queen of the Harvest Boll at the annual dance under the auspices of the Future Farmers of America. The contest featured T7 girls, each sponsored by one of the clubs of the school. Voting was done on a penny-a-vote basis, and the winner was awarded a beautiful rhinestone necklace. Sweethearts Ball King and Queen The annual FHA Sweethearts Ball was climaxed by the awarding of the crown of King and Queen to Draney Smith and Joyce Nunley. The candidates, spon- sored by the Jay Dees, were chosen by o secret ballot among the students. Draney Smith B Joyce Nunley Q . X l rf 1-is A ,Q if ,W - if Z' 1 'I 1 'eases MXN wt fb 4 , :-.esfi J MP2 Some Dreams Come True in Honors Won ln the Amateur Hour contest, the Hendrickson sisters win third place with their trio, at left, Deanna, Sharron. Kendall Bunnell wins first with his piano solo, and Wm. B. Erekson second with his reading. Shyrma Hendrickson absent. pun. is 5... K A 'Ding Winners in FFA State Crop Judging Contest get trip to Kansas City con- vention in Oct. - Glen Fairbourne, Howard Mitchell. the third consecutive year for Jordan. Robert Wilson, Dan Losee lwho stayed in school for footballl and VAX f' W I Kendall Bunnell and Betty Ruth Fitzgerald, co-chairmen of Jordan Junior Red Cross, spend TO days at Flathead Lake, Montana, at Red Cross Convention. This is the box Jorden sent to Korean school children. ,4- -Q fi rmsuin as M 1 li s We A FFA Winners of Special Honors. Jack Cavendar, State Farmer, Calvin Spratling, Soil and Water Management, Duane Olson, Star Poultry Farmer, Robert Wilson, State FFA President, State Farmer, Howard Mitch- ell, Carl Gray Scholarship, Bruce Whited, Area Public Speaking, Jack Day, Star Dairy Farmer, 1 'I' Qi I ga ,A is 38443 I E- is ei Robert Satovick wins Ameri- can Legion oratorical con- Kent Vincent chosen as Jordan's repf test in school, district, and resentative to the 3-day Rotary Club region. conference in Salt Lake. Donald Olsen wins S60 lst place prize for prof. in oil and S250 pur- chase prize at 1953 State Fair. Also invited to exhibit at San Francisco Museum of Art. Company leader-craft contest. Bruce Hand flies to Detroit as na- tional first-place winner with his lady's leather purse. Ford Motor 7 x 4 CE. -a' it. . .va sl il 'sql ll s i, - Y . gw Mg givin wif? Q Nancy Ann Sioblom wins 5th place Kent Marlor wins superior rating for Enniss Berrett admires medal he wins Betty Ruth Fitzgerald and in the state in the national Em- sports writing at the U of U Sports- by placing second in extemp speak- Robert Dunn act as coun- ploy the Physically Handicapped writers and Photographers Clinic. ing at Weber Invitational Debate selors at the Paris Company essay contest. Tournament. this summer. xx ll ,Z-3 W- I ' L t if 23 f .- ' gi E IQ P. .if f- Q .I 4 Douglas Dahl and Robert Satovick win 3rd place in Weber Debate Tournament, 1953 Senior Art and Stagecraft: Nada Anderson, David Bean, Lee Brady, Joan Davies, Patricia Grover, Bryce Howlett, Char- lyn Johnson, Dorothy Lee, Roy Lien, Mae Mangum, Janet Merrill, John Nystrom, Tommy Oaks, Garr Vincent. Ath- letics: David Bean, Gary Bolliger, Lee Brady, Dennis Brown, Melvin Brown, Glenn Cundick, Dale Densley, Gaylen Giss- man, Blaine Griffin, Harvey Hansen, Everett Hatt, Glenn Hill, Charles Jarman, Curtis Jenson, LaMar Johnson, Da- vid Jones, Roger Lepore, David Lien, Jerry McCleary,Gary Mitchell, Blaine Nielson, Donald Orr, Ernest Peterson, Howard Pierson, Vaughn Rasmussen, Lawrence Ray, Jay Richardson, Rowen Schmidt, Morris Thomas, Garr Vincent, Stanley Wright. Bills Award: Curtis Jenson. BYU Scholar- ship: Charlene Bailey, Ann Grover, Marva Jeanne Kim- ball. Citizenship: Dorothy Parkin, Rowen Schmidt. Foren- sics: LuDawn Casper, Glenn Cundick, Myrna Lee Dowding, Gary Fitzgerald, Patricia Grover, Glenn Hill, Charlyn John- son, Marian Mortensen. FFA: James Abbott, James Dahl, Harvey Hansen, Sherrill Schouten, Merlin Smith. Gray Award: Merlin Smith. Green Award: Marva Jeanne Kim- ball. Jenson Award: Lawrence Ray. Music: Ronald All- good, Frank Anselmo, Charlene Bailey, Joy Beckstead, Don Brady, Roy Brinton, Ruel Brown, Marilyn Boyce, Ger- mano Busato, Glenn Cundick, Myrna Lee Dowding, Sheila Admiring the Jordan sweepstakes trophy won the the State Debate Tournament, are Edgar Hoopiiana, oration, Nancy Ann Sioblom, Emalie Adamson, debate, Arden Thorum, Helen Anderson, extemp. Awa rds Fitzgerald, Norma Gehring, Aleene Graham, Blaine Grif- fin, Ann Grover, Pat Grover, Glenn Hill, Bryant Holman, Laura Joan Joseph, Charlyn Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Marva Jeanne Kimball, Rodney Maxfield, Kaye Mickel- sen, Earle Morris, Tommy Oaks, Donald Orr, Dorothy Parkin, Charles Pierce, Rowen Schmidt, Marilyn Stotters, Joan Torkelsen, Garr Vincent, Paul Wilcox. Press Club Award: Ruby Seito. Publications: Charlene Bailey, Roy Brinton, Marva Christensen, James Dahl, Jean Evans, Robert Grittis, Laura Joan Joseph, Marva Jeanne Kimball, Ruth Kritzer, Marian Mortensen, Charles Peeler, Joan Schmidt, Gayle Wright. Scholarship: Mary Jean Cart- wright, Glenn Cundick. School Spirit: Kay Winn, Ray Youngberg. Speech: Charlene Bailey, Gary Bolliger, Glenn Cundick, Gary Fitzgerald, Blaine Grittin, Charlyn Johnson, Marva Jeanne Kimball, Joan LeFevre, Valena Leonard, Marian Mortenson, Shirley Olsen, Donald Orr, Ted Pierce, Joanne Pixton, Marilyn Stotters, Garr Vincent, Kae Winn, Gayle Wright. Student Body: Marilyn Boyce, Charlene Crapo, Norman Gehring, Ann Grover, Glenn Hill, Marilyn Milne, Tommy Oaks, Lawrence Ray,Rowen Schmidt, Gor- don Sharp, Kae Winn, Stanley Wright. Tribune Award: Marian Mortensen. Vincent Award: Vaughn Rasmussen. ll7 JL' ' ' ',' .s f-'gtg ...K 5 :Zi .',. s s ft Gary Hair Hale beautiful part. 'iii 'K' 1 . .,,.0 4 Q .-fx ,nxt , iq. 'I' 5 , f Quan T shows to advantage his Raymond Whittenberg. Rays the envy of Wally Haun shows off his sharp-looking Jordan for his dark curly locks. flat-top. Fads and Fashions Men's Styles Are Coming into the Limelight No longer do men's styles take a back seat. Today they are just as prominent as the fashions of the fairer sex and seem to be chosen with just as much care. Sweaters seem to be holding their own in teen's dress. Sweaters appear in a variety of eye-appealing colors. Something new has been added in the sharp looking British imported trench coats which some of the femmes think very manly. Black has suddenly become very popu- lar, in shoes, belts, shirts, sweaters, and the off-black charcoal slacks. The manly hair styles are not to be ig- nored either. The flat top with the long sides seems to be the favorite. Today taste and good grooming seem lust as important to the guys as to the dolls. K , Q These three guys represent the elite among the well-dressed. Dee Butter- Not to be outdone the boys also model the latest in shoe field, Neldon Bateman and Terry Kastanis. styles for men. ll8 Sandra Casper shows the advantages of Connie Burgon models ci little longer but natural curly hair in her cute brush up, popular style. Of Girls ancl Boys Many Cute Fashions Appear about the Halls The gals are stealing men's clothes again. The man tailored shirt blouse, cuff-links, and white bucks appear frequently around the halls as do also sweaters in dis tinctly different styles and colors - mostly by Jantzen Very popular are straight skirts and the sweater twin the Jantzen knit skirt. Felt seems to be the most sought after fabric for circular skirts, although wools and cordu roy are also popular. The pleated plaids are a bright note on dull winter days paired with some cute jerseys and blouses. Short hair is definately the fad - brush cuts, poodles and short straighter styles. Most girls wear white shoes although colors are still good - mostly by Joyce. The smart-looking gal chooses for accessories white collars, a variety of belts and the choker necklace. Maryann Olsen went wild with the scissors on this cute cut. These girls put their best foot forward showing the foot Janet Burns, Marian Glover, and Norlene Green model the three wear of the year. leading fashions in '54, H9 The Camera Catches Some Typical Activities l G -1' 33' lla Q x ...fi I In an impressive ceremony, student officers initiate students com- ing into the Jordon district for the first time. L I l X t 1 I Wally Haun, Harold Morley Larry Beers Marilyn Berrett sack candy for the Christmas party. Sweethearts Ball decorating looks like fun Michael Adondakis, PUVGVVS Come to School to P 'lCh lui for their 0ff5P l9 M for Annette Hudson, Elva Turner, Eldon courageous sophomore. Kennelh Dunn M' and Mrs 05 -1' Sloblom MVS Mafk Sdtvv-C Foreman, Glenn Palmer. Showing classy styles of l92O's for their mothers are Lynnene Bair gives finol ,ouch to Beny Robeyf Sqpoyigk 3, Dunn L Shirley Schaelling, Darlene Brewer, Ruth Darton, Iris Whea- olsows formal for Fashion Revue A delegates for Key Club dan. ff, - - 4 i.,,-,,,,s 501'-M W MMM MMM PJ WW, W W wif gy UWM .,f4,,wfM WJ 'ff V51 f. 'Q 1221? !3fVV'0 we 3 Pv- K :P if e I Colleen Beckstead Head Cheer Leader Cheer Leaders Jordonis seven snoppy cheer leaders kepf The school cheering os o unit. Their rnoroon ond groy uniforms were on encouroging sighi' on field and floor. They never folfered, Whether leading o vic- tory song, or cheering The Teom on in defeoi. Al- vvoys they exemplified The Jordon spirit of pep ond sportsmanship. X i 2 r' ' Qs K i - ' qw . , ,Q 1 7211 E., ,, 1. vi W . 1' 1-5 .2 ' ,- -fwv if: , - 'L Ralph Gibbons Football Diggers Win Second Place in Big 9 League Working as a team, the Jordan Beetdiggers fought their way to second place in the Big 9. Although the Diggers began the season with a defeat lEast 34-71 they soon got started and couldn't be stopped. The first vic- tim was Carbon as the Beetdiggers crushed their hopes with a 40-2l victory. The following week the powerful squad met the Titans of Olympus on their own field and rolled over the goal line 11 times. With the two extra points, they cinched the game with a 26-O win. Then came the game that all had been waiting for - West vs. Jordan. On a rain-soaked field the two teams battled each other with victory in sight. As the bumping of heads ended when the final gun went off, the two teams had battled into a stale-mate with a score of T3-13. The next week on a bright and sunny day, Davis iourneyed to Jordan. This game was Jordan all the way, but the fighting Darts almost tied the game. Jordan with- stood the onslaught and won 20-19. The final game of the season was with Jordan's rival, Granite. It is said that if Granite beats Jordan, it has had a successful season, and visa-versa. If this is true, Jordan's season has been the best ever. The Diggers won T9-O and ended in second place with West. . ,ff if I f X X 1 Head Coach Dale Sorensen, Ray Oliverson, Grant Martin and Art Hughes have done a superior job this year. Coach Sorensen, as line coach, has built a forward wall that could not be penetrated. Coach Oliverson has developed the backfield with con- stant practice to hit hard and drive for touchdowns. Coach Martin has trained the juniors so well, and Coach Hughes the sophomores, that they looked forward to making the varsity work to beat them. These experienced and capable coaches have made this year seem very much worth-while. Co-Capt. Robert Satovick, Senior, All-State Tackle Co-Capt. Harold Morley, Senior, 3rd Team, All-State Halfback l 1 WW e Qi i if if L i MSW September September September October October October October October November N arsity Football Scores Pre-Season l2 Jordan O 'l8 Box Elder 0 League 25 Jordon 7 2 Carbon 21 9 Jordan I6 Jordan 26 23 Jordan 'I3 30 Davis 19 6 Granite 0 at Pocatello at Jordan at East at Jordon Bye at Olympus at West at Jordan at Jordan Nyle McFarlane, Senior All-State Fullback Henry Ashby, Senior 2nd Team All-State Tackle Don Whitehead, Senior Edward Brown, Senior Regular End Regular Guard Robert Hirase, Senior David Hogan, Senior Regular Halfback Regular Guard Diggers Tie with West for Second Place Over the line for o touchdown goes Harold Morley, with the slaughtered piled up behind him. 1' Ou Robert Dunn Senior Robert McNamara, Senior Jerry Juretich, Senior East is clobbered at the line of scrimmage Regular Guard Regular Center Regular Quarterback Paul Caldwell Junior lee Jensen, Junior LaMont Smith, Senior Regular End Regular Quarterback Letterman Tackle Four of the Squad Make All-State Teams Dan Losee, Senior Letterman Guard Arnold Angle, Senior Letterman Halfback James Dumas, Junior Letterman Halfback Frank Lucas, Junior Letterman End ,ai 1 Allen Campbell, Junior Letterman Fullback ullmer, Howard Glad. 'il Junior Football Scores Pre-Season September Jordan O at Lehi League September Jordan 6 at East October Jordan Bye October Jordan 2 at Olympus October Jordan 27 at West October Jordan 7 at Davis November Granite at Jordan Juniors Fight Hard but Have Only Two Wins Although the junior squad fought hard this year, they managed to win only two games. ln their first game with Lehi, they came out on the short end of a i2-0 score. On the following week with East, they failed to come through with a second touchdown and lost, l2-6. But they seemed to be gaining strength all the time. The JUNIOR SQUAD - Row One: Manager Jay Fullmer, Jerry Pierce, Blaine Labrum, Ronald Baker, Manager Howard Glad, Tommy Stoker, Ray . - ', First down and goal to go for the Diggers against Carbon in hard- fought game. game with Olympus they won by forfeit, as Olympus could not round up enough men for a team. At the peak of their strength for the season, the squad crushed West with a 27-O win. In their final game with Davis -- a close one all the way - Davis came out with a l5-7 lead, leaving Jordan with only two games to its credit. Lucero, Everett Nelson. Row Two: Mickey Jones, Norman Coleman, David Lloyd, Floyd Young, Gerald Naylor, Leonard Cleland, Jerry Webster. a '2 We effe- September ggi September file' October October October October October November Good luck next year say 53 co captalns Robert Satovlck and Harold Morley to new leaders Lee Jensen and Paul Caldwell Coach Dale Soren en looks on Sophomore Football Scores Pre Season Jordan League Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Bountiful Jordan 6 Sprlngvllle West Granite Davus South Jordan East Sophs Lose Only Two Games The hard fnghtnng sophomore football team ended the season with only two losses Luke the Varslty the sophs lost their flrst encounter 20 O with West but ral lred to be one ofthe strongest teams In their league They trounced Sprrngvtlle by a score of I9 O Then they forced Granite to taste defeat, rompung over them by a score of O The following week the squad met Davis and rolled The Sophomore Squad Llnes Up Row One Don Derrlcott De loy Osbourn Burt Anderson Ronald Bergman Floyd Graham Vaughn Vlcchnllr Bob Campbell Bruce Hand Carl Muller Harvey Gastor Row Two Dee Petersen Claude Brown Jack Player Rob ert Morgan Dave Taylor Charles Downs Bruce Whutehead Gary to a 26 7 wan The next to fall before their rush was the soph team from South as Jordan took the victory I3 6 In thetr closest game of the season The next game found Jordan playing Bountuful lt was Jordan all the way with the fmal score 18 O for Jordan Then came the crucial game wlth East for the championship Although the Dnggers fought hard they came out on the short end of a 32 6 score Clark Lyle Hughes Loran McRae Albert Brunettl Kenneth Oake son James Labrum Calvtn Lawson Row Three Coach Ar Hughes Bully Heaps Boyd Baker Kent Smnth Wayne Jones Bruce Rosenhan Arden Bowers Boyd Monteer Mark Klotovuch Ralph Brunton Stewert Crossgrove Pat Nemanack manager Ken dall Bunnell ' 5 A 2 3 2 l r,, Rl A 2' rs 1 me i f V 2 be re A ta I9 at ' ' i1Q5Wli 'V 24 o at . 1 23 at ' 8 By ts 27 at ' 22 I2 at 29 A 0 at 5 6 at J . , I . 26- . ' ' - . The Jordon basketball coaching staff, ably headed by clever Art Hughes and his hard-working assistant, Ray Oliver- son and Grant Martin, garnered a lion's share of wins this season. Ray Oliverson, the newcomer sophomore coach, made an impressive name for himself this years as he led his boys to a 6 win - 4 loss record. Junior coach, Grant Martin, di- rected his crew to a 1O win - 5 loss season -- a fine record. Varsity coach, Art Hughes, the old master , guided his star- studded team to 21 straight wins and another state champion- ship. These, along with 1953 team's late season 8-game vic- tory skein, set a new high school record at 29. Art, who has been at Jordan only 5 years, has brought home 3 champion- ship and 1 second-place trophies. Gordon Millerberg, Co-Captain Senior, Forward, All State George Brklocich, Co-Captain Senior, Forward, All State - 2nd Team 130 Basketball Jordan Goes Through Entire Season Undefeated The mighty Beetdiggers made a formidable name for themselves in the cage world this year. Setting many records, they put the win mark at 29 straight, made the highest tournament score to date with 73, and placed all 5 starters on the all-state mention rolls, 3 on the 1st team. The tall Digger center led the state scorers with a 21.7 per game average and set the tournament point record at 71. The season began with a bang as 2 Region One teams met defeat 3 times. Box Elder fell 66- 33 in the opener, and later 42-37, Weber lost by a 62-31 margin. In the Elko, Nevada tourney, Jordan rolled past Fallon, the 1953 idaho state champions, 68-39, and past a good Elko team 65-25. Heading down south 2 days later, Jordan downed South Sevier, the 1954 state B champs, 51-40, and Richfield 65-33, to cop both of those invitationals. Playing the final preseason game New Year's night, the Diggers defeated Springville 61-36. Opening the Big-8 League games at Granite, Jordan belted the Farmers 53-33. Provo fought hard only to lose 51-39, Davis displayed a good scoring punch but fell 52-46, Granite again was clouted 67-49, East tumbled in the fieldhouse 47-39, South showed much class and a good eye, still losing 66-55. West caught the Diggers napping but a fighting spirit handed the Panthers a 46- 41 loss. Olympus found Jordan hot - to lose 58-39. Davis had much home court prowess, however, control ball' gave Jordan a 5O-44 win and the Big 8 crown. Provo hit well, still they took home a 7O-54 defeat. Being the first Jordan team to go through a season undefeated, the '54 Beetdigger crew was certainly one of the finest. 1,7 5:52, X tgts January January January January January February February February February February March March March December December December December December December December January Varsity Basketball Scores Big Eight League Jordan 53 at Granite 15 ...,, ..,.,,. J ordan 51 at Provo 22 ...,. ....... D avis 46 at Jordan 25 ...., ...,... G ranite 49 at Jordan 29 ..... ....... J ordan 47 at East 5 ..,.. .,...,. S outh 55 at Jordan 12 .,.,, ,...... J ordan 46 at West 15 ..... ...,,.. O lympus 39 at Jordan 19 ..... ......, J ordan 50 at Davis 26 ..,,, ,.,. P rovo 54 at Jordan State Tournament Weber 34 vs Jordan 12 ,,,.. ..,.,,. E ost 51 vs Jordan 13 ...,,,........,,,........, Bear River 43 vs Jordan Varsity Pre-Season Scores 2 ,,...,......,,.....,..,,.. Box Elder 33 at Jordan , cY.... Weber 37 at Jordan Jordan 42 at Box Elder INevada Tournamentl Jordan 68 at Fallon Jordan 65 at Elko iRichfield Tournamentl Jordan 51 at So. Sevier 22 ,,,AA .,,,,,. J ordan 65 at Richfield Jordan 61 at Springville State Tournament Jordan Takes 2 State Championships in a Row The Class A tournament found many good teams in the running. Jordan High, the heavily-favored Big 8 champ, met a fine Weber crew, and in a nip-and-tuck ball game in the first half, the Diggers had trouble. Com- ing out in the second half, Jordan loreezed to a 51-34 win onthe heels of their 20-15 halftime lead. ln the next night's encounter a familiar foe loomed up - East High, out to win this one. The Beetdiggers had to stop a red- hot ball club. An airtight defense, a sharp eye, and great rebounding led Jordan to its record-setting 28th consecu- tive win and a new tourney scoring record, 73-51. The finals saw a lightning-fast Bear River squad against a cold Jordan. The first half was very close but Jordan clung to a 23-25 halftime lead. A few long swishers sparkled the third quarter, and it ended 29-35. The heart- stopping last canto was the final test of the Jordan might. With only 1V2 minutes to go, the Bears went to a 40-41 lead. A rapid exchange of points, and the score stood 43-43. Pollard and Hale provided the back- breakers and it was 47-43 at the gun. This made it 2 state championships in a row for Jordan High, and a new individual record for Jordan's Pollard at 71. Brklacnch 1251 takes a rebound and heads down court as East's Larry 'Millie' corners a rebound while two Granite players eye the ball. Early looks on. 'Get it, Yucla! says Pollard as Brklacich ties up, Juniors Win 'IO Games - Lose 4 STarTing good, Then meeting deTeaT 4 Times in The month of January was The early faTe of The junior Team. After rolling pasT Box Elder Twice - 31-27 and 39-29, Weber 64-36, and Springville 44-35, The JV's were fly- ing high. Then Three straight losses - To GraniTe 32-34 in a hearTbreaker, To Provo 38-42, another close one, and To Davis 42-51 - made Things look dark Tor The JV's. Junior Team - Row One: Howard Swapp, James Jensen, Lee Jenson, Gerald Naylor, Sherman Day. Row Two: Manager Jerrold Jensen, David Junior Baskefball Scores December 2 Box Elder 27 Jordan December 4 Weber 36 Jordan December 11 Jordan 39 Box Elder January 1 Jordan 44 Springville January 8 Jordan 32 Granite January 15 Jordan 38 Provo January 22 Davis 42 Jordan January 25 Granite 28 Jordan January 29 Jordan 33 East February 5 South 48 Jordan February 12 Jordan 50 West February 15 Olympus 38 Jordan February 19 Jordan 51 Davis February 26 Provo 41 Jordan Win 10 Lose 4 A sparkling comeback win over GraniTe's crew, 35-28, sTarTed Things moving. East capTured The lasT win from The Diggers, 46-33, in The Ute Fieldhouse, and from Then on iT was all Jordan. SouTh TalTered early To lose 59-48, WesT meT disaster 50-44, Olympus crashed 69-38 in a red hoT ball game, Davis couldn'T connect on Their home courT as They Tell 51-37, and Provo TasTed The revenge of Jordan 41-51 To wind up The play for coach Grant Martins hard-working and Talented crew. Shields, Darrell Walbeck, Karl Miller, Benny Cutler, Duane Howlett, Coach Grant Martin. Sophomore Basketball Scores January 7 Jordan 28 at Granite 43 January i4 Jordan 45 at Bountiful 42 January 2l Jordan 39 at Davis 35 January 26 Granite 45 of Jordan 34 January 28 Jordan 36 at East 40 February 4 Jordon 30 at South 35 February l l Jordan 48 at West 37 February lb Olympus 42 at Jordan 58 February l8 Jordon 49 at Davis 40 February 25 Bountiful 39 at Jordan 45 Win 6 Lose 4 Sophomores Display Hard Work Jordan sophomores battled Through a tough league to come up with a much better than average record of 6 wins and 4 losses. A strong Granite squad rolled past the fighting sophs 28-43, then Bountiful played host to the Jordanites and were handed a 45-42 defeat. Jordan rolled out the welcome mat only to give Davis's soph crew a 39-35 loss. Granite came to Jordan and hung another 34-45 defeat on the spohomores. East's kitten crew delt a 36-40 loss to the Diggers. South played Row One: Floyd Graham, Dee Petersen, John Player, Ted Rich- ards, Robert Harrington, Gary Gresman, Lloyd Graham. Row Two: Coach Ray Oliverson, Boyd Mounteer, Dave Lloyd, Mickey Nice work, Wallyl cries Whittenberg as Granite's Gillette tries for the ball. Davis's King meets trouble in the form of big Gordon Millerberg as Pollard moves in behind. host and gave the sophs their final setback of the season 30-35. West felt the comeback surge and tumbled 48-37, Olympus was a victim of a sharp-shooting Beetdigger squad as they were crushed 58-42. Davis hosted the Jordan crew and they fell 49-46. Bountiful came to Jor- dan and the seasons play came to a close as the Digger sophomores gave the visitors a 45-39 deficit. Inasmuch as the sophomore teams are either very good or very poor, a final average of 6 wins and lO losses gives a point of credit for Coach Ray Oliverson and a fine show of hard work and use of talent. Jones, Don Derricott, Bruce Rosenhan, Lyle Hughs, David Taylor, Deloy Osbourn. Absent: Joedy Ball, Darrell Beckstrom, Warren Vincent. If llllg iwfizix . . Wrestling Proves Popular Jordan 78 Jordan 48 Jordan 1 10 Jordan 39 Jordan 24 Jordan 41 Displaying the muscles that copped him a wrestling title is 2-time winner Henry Ashby. WRESTLERS - Row One: Ralph Gibbons, Henry Ashby, Eddie Patience, Dan Jorgensen, David Paul, Coach Dale Sorensen, Mark Turner, Jim Harris, Benson Olson, Dick Olson, Fred Takemori, Ralph Brinton, John Shrewsbury, DeLoy Butterfield. Row Two: Val Player, Lindsey Brady, Clyde Grover, Allen Campbell, Don Whitehead, Wayne Vawdrey, Gerald Scores ra -'C Murray 91 Davis B7 West 24 Provo 45 East 47 Provo 42 Harold Morley tries out his wrestIer's muscles on Mickey Jones. Grapplers Turn in One Victory The wrestling team of Jordan High tailed to win more than one match this year. The first meet ot the season found Jordan and Murray battling it out at Jordan, with a resulting score ot 91-78 for Murray. The next match was with our rural friend, Davis. Jordan lost 87-48. Jor- dan then bounced back in superior form to crush a hard- fighting West team by a one-sided score ot 110-24. Jordan dropped the next three meets of the season, a close one with Provo, 45-39, one with East 47-24, and another very close one with Provo 42-41. Most of the boys this year were iuniors and sophomores and will be back next year to match their strength and strategy against others. Grey, Mike Ivy, Bruce Hand, Deon Springer, Jimmy Davis. Row Three: Arnold Angle, Dan Losee, Eddie Brown, Bob Hirase, Donald Nuzman, Max Antczak, Charlie Downs, Leonard Cleland, Howard Glad, Arden Bower, Norman Coleman. Row Four: Harold Morley, Neldon Bateman, Glen Moosmon, Robert Satovick, David Hogan, Ronald Bergman, Pat Nemanic, Jason Endo, Ronald Baker, Richard Carlson, James Labrum. Tennis Tennis Crew Game but inexperienced Beginning The season with a game, lout very inex- perienced Tennis crew, Coach Dale Sorensen's racqueteers started the Tennis slate with a fiery battle against Gran- ite. Losing 2-l, Rees Jensen and Eric Nystrom's winning the doubles, made The day a bit brighter. Following This encounter, Olympuss fine crew rolled past The novices in 5-O style. The rest of The year's schedule will find Jordan aT Davis, Jordan at Granite, Jordan aT Olympus, and Davis at Jordan. Regional playoffs come on May 5, and winners and runners-up will go To State Meet on May 8. Composed of iuniors and sophomores, The 1954 Digger netters are certainly to be counted up in The 1955 Tennis duels. Lining up at The nets, the Jordan High Tennis squad display their red- hot racquets, The rccqueteers are Coach Dole Sorensen, Williom Hughes, Arthur Kiisel, Rees Jensen, Eric Nystrom, Leon Peterson, and Tracy Wilson. April April April April April April C T E , .... at ,T al , -Stas ' Q I K YS., 1954 Track 1954 Cinder Outlook Favorable With the return of twelve letter men, Coach Ray Oli- verson's hopes for 54 season are very bright. In the season opener, Jordan was downed by a powerful South High team. Hindered by bad weather and a late start, the boys were unable to whip into shape for their early encounter. They showed their power in the shot put, high iump, the 880 yard, and also some in discus, pole vault, IOO, 440 yd. and mile runs. In the remaining meets Jordan will face a strong Panther squad. They will test the out-of-state talent in the BYU Invitational Meet. The Utah High School Association Relays will offer a challenge for many fine trophies. The all-important reg- ion meet will name the Jordan competitors for state-wide honors one week later - on May 15. TRACK TEAM - Row One: Von Vicchrille, Mickey Sugiyama, Charles Downs, Bruce Edwards, Paul Astle, Gary Larson, Leon Ewell, Deloy Butterfield, Blaine Parry, Lee Ashton, Paul Caldwell. Row Two: Coach Ray Oliverson, Harold Morley, Dee Peterson, Mike Laveder, Herschel Butterfield, Kenneth Oakeson, Joedy Ball, Charles Walker, Dick Landers, Sherman Day, Max Antczak, Robert Smart, Don Derricott, Leonard Cle- Larry Beers and Rodney Butterfield, the only tracksters from last year's trophy-winning team, practice for a win again this year. Track Schedule for 1954 April 2 South at Jordan April I6 Jordan at West April 23424 BYU Invitational Relays and Track Meet at Provo May I Utah High School Assoc. Relay at U of U May 8 Regional Track Meet at U of U May 15 State Track Meet at U of U 1953 Track Jordan Shows Strength in '53 The 1953 season was a banner year for the Digger's cinder crew. Dropping the first meet to South, the Jordan crew bounced back to win first place honors in a four- way meet with Cyprus, Tooele, and Grantsville. On April 25 at the BYU Invitational Track Meet, 8 Jordanites earned themselves individual medals. Don Orr and Charles Jarman each received two, and Rodney Butter- field, Gordon Millerberg, Nyle McFarlane, and Jay Rich- ardson won in their events. Putting forth a mighty en- deavor, the Beetdigger tracksters copped a second place in their regional meet on May 2 at the U of U. The fol- lowing week at the State Meet the thin clads rolled to a fourth place in the final class A standings. land. Row Three: Dick Whetsell, Dale Adams, Roland Arterburn, Nyle McFarlane, Don Blomquist, Bill Haun, Mickey Jones, Kendall Bunnell, Ted Richards, Blayne Labrum, Lloyd Francom, Alan Steadman, Tommy Stoker, Pearl Pollard, Norman Coleman, Richard Boyce, Glen Fairbourn, Allen Campbell, Robert Wilson, Burton Anderson, Larry Andrus, Donald Lloyd, Michael Bailey, Lynn Holt, Jerry Webster, Frank Lucas, Grant Dahl, Larry Beers. Baseball 1954 Graham Twins Cause Double Trouble Coach Grant Pepper Martin set off pre-season play on April lst. In a close duel, which saw the batter- ies change nearly every inning, the i'greenlings handed Murray a 7-6 defeat. The following night Jordan made a return call and fell 4-5 before the determined Murray team. The settler game came a week later, but it ended deadlocked 3-3. Bingham battled the Beetdiggers to a 5-5 tie to wind up the pre-season games. Opening the league play against a good East High team, the Graham twins dealt double trouble to the Leopards as they fell 8-6. Rounding out the rest of the season will find Olympus and Davis at Jordan, then the Beetdiggers will travel to Provo and Granite. West High's good crew will end the season play for the fly chasers. 1954 Schedule Pre-Season April .... ......,.... M urray 6 Jordan April ..,.. Jordan 4 Murray April ..... Murray 3 Jordan April ........ Bingham 5 Jordan League April ..... East 6 Jordan April ...,. Olympus Jordan April ..... Davis Jordan May ...,. Jordan Provo May ..... Jordan Granite May ..... West Jordan BASEBALL TEAM - Row One: Lloyd Graham, Tommy Stoker, Lee Jensen, Gerald Naylor, Darrell Walbeck, Jim Dumas. Row Two: David Bolliger, LeMar Walbeck, J, L. Jensen, Paul Nichol, Floyd Graham, Bobby Camp- Lloyd and Floyd Graham, twin-brother pitcher-catcher battery talk over strategy. 1953 Baseball Scores Jordan at East ........................................................ LOST 8-2 Provo at Jordan .... ...... L ost 5-2 Jordan at South ...... ...... L OS? 17-ll Granite at Jordan ..... ...... W On 13-'ll West at Jordan ...... ...... L ost 9-3 Jordan at Davis ............ ..................,.................,.. L OS! l2-5 bell, James Petersen. Row Three: Wayne Dahl, Ralph Brinton, Warren Vincent, Nephi Fitzgerald, Nyle McFarlane, Gary Beers, David Shields, Carl Miller, Coach Grant Martin. Glrls Sports Are Important Too 'Q I WS i Jumor tennns champlons rest between sets Frances Farmer Sally Wann Patty Parker Helen Anderson Lynn Trnpp Q Class Managers Row One Dons Jensen Row Two Paulme Schmldt Connne Anderson Annette Jensen Row Three Loo Graham Carol Anderson Arlene Haun Judy Becksteod Sally Becksteod Sophomore sltuffleboord champlons Carla Benson and Karen Nerls Developung muscles by pumping the rope are sophomores Maxune Mar Junlor gurls fry to make cz basket Kathleen Hansen, Kath kus, Joan McFarlane, Katy Gray, Darleen Bell, Nancy Ann Newman, ryn Ferguson, LaDawn Tucker and LaRue Pederson 139 Q il E 'ii J . j A 'V I 'T 1 mm X V 0 fx T 5 y 4 ' 4 K I l ,l 4 l ' - ' on. Tournaments Are Held between Classes 5 xx-, Ready for a game of bodmlnton are Sandra Durst Donna Ecarlc and Carla Prlce Intent on slaughter ball are Argene Adams VeNae Burgon Lmda Sabey and Judy Larsen The lunlor classes have had Tournaments nn golf ten nas archery badmxnton table tennis softball volleyball cage ball and basketball Some of the outstanding gurls In the department tha have also been team captains are Geraldine Sund Ann Sampson Venae Burgon Doris Jensen Marilyn Stout Janlce Richardson LaRae Smith Arva Sampson Claudia Cox Karen Burklnshaw Afton Van and Lorna Sloblom 140 Geraldlne Sund and Sharon Spears play snatch the towel Girls have their sports and their tournaments too but only between classes and school teams For the most part Mass Schofield s sophomores have competed with Mass Seaman s Tournaments have been held In volley ball basketball speedball softball and corner lack ball or slaughter ball Mnss Seaman s classes have won more games but by a very small margin Volleyball Interests Many of the Gnrls 0 , , 3 7 I , is , , I ' I I I ' . ' I I I I I , . X 'I R l , - , . I I I I I Dance Routines Take Their Place in Girls Sports Positions for dance Row One Janet Torkelson Grace Graham Row Two Claudet Densley Joan Morrow Ann Lunberg Ardell Jones shows form for a fine leap Margorle Orr and Delores Lunnen practice a smooth a Pal Crane Janice Price and Janet Detomasle practice dance exercises Janet Burns Alice Brown and Darlene Brewer sensor representatives Barbara O Brion Arlene Holt Beverly Hilton and Gloria Brown lunuor rep l4l l i . : , . : , ' ' , ' ' ' . P l Q ,, S . Ib YY ' -H:mQ,.f . - I . I I . . . F ll l c e . . , 'p. . . ' I . I . ,,. ' Jordan Celebrates Tournament Win Second in cu Row 1:- li Qsfsr' if Camera Eye Views Sports Up he goes! Will J. L. Jensen clear this height as he has done many times before? Get set! Robert Smart, Mickey Sugiama, and Nyle McFarlane ready for the gun and a good start. su if V 'I . -M.. N 4 rift' 'o L ff'-I AMES. Jtm Grebe presents all-state medals to Jordans 6- foot-9V7-inch Poison' Pearl Pollard and to red- hot Gary Halo. -mx. yn 1-5, YE RST.. f ' SFR . . . If ,1 b iz mx, R sk, ,,.. F' Q Youre out! shouts the referee as Graham puts out Murray player. James Peterson, Paul Caldwell, Larry Beers, Paul Hellstrom, Neldon Bateman lee Jensen 8. Iettermen iackets. hit the jackpot between games in Elko. 1 . r g i 2 k.k...,,,,,,- x l i 3E 'f Young mascot George Hughes looks mighty well pleased with Dad's champs. 5 'Y XX.. I 154 R944 - Kenny O'Brien, Gerald Fore' shouts Kent Vmcen! across the green Alwoys room for one more' soys Kay Arnold to Gary Beers G0fd0f1 Mlllefbefg 'Y TGIKSS Don Whiiehead grabs the ball for 0 ouchdovvn Calendar Presents Important Dates September Old frsends new frsends a polsshed look regsstratson School be gsnsl 2 Fsrst regular day of school 4 Hs day Everyone gets ac quatnted 7 School s out for the Labor Day holtday 10 Hard sen tors drsve the poor sophs sn the sophomore snstsatson 11 Football squad travels to Pocatello are defeated Prsmary electsons held for sophomore sunsor and sensor class offscers 16 School out' Everyone attends the fasr'P 17 Student body offscers and yearbook staff hold meetsng for selectson of yearbook cover Pep rally peps up the student body for the fsrst game of the season 18 Box Elder defeats Jordan Talented students perform for Amateur Hour Fsnal electsons held for class offscers 22 Sensors vote on caps and gown to be worn or graduatson 24 Dance Club holds sts sensor try outs New students lnstsated 25 Pep rally for East Jordan game Jordan loses a heart breaker 28 Charlonsans get new unsforms 29 Trsbute pasd to a fsne teacher Mr Beck Fsrst lyceum of the year 30 Charlonsans sn stsate new members PTA sponsors dance for student body October 2 Annual Harvest Ball Down on the Farm followsng Carbon Jordan football game Jordan wsns real thrsllerl 5 Lyceum Tamsng of the Shrew 7 Yearbook carnsval Pat Padgen and Paul Caldwell chosen Mr and Msss Jordan 9 Mr Bruses fsrst persod psychology holds a hayrsde 810 No school UEA FFA team goes to Kansas Ct 12 Students snstsate new cafeteria tables 13 Jay Dees and Parss Company present fall fashson show 14 PTA holds fsrst meetsng 5 Pep assembly put on by Gsrls Club Jordan defeats Olympus 23 Charlonsans put on pep assembly for Jordan West game whsch turned out a tte 26 Msss Lucslle Tuttle popular dramatscs teacher bers Psychology classes throw barn dance 30 Jordan defeats Davss sn thrsllsng game PTA gsves Hallowe en dance 31 Journalsst students go to BYU for conference Junsor Red Cross holds conventson November 2 3 Students have TBX rays 6 Jordan defeats Granste 12 Student body enloys matsnee dance and show 18 Press Club holds conference Promsnent German educator vsstts German class 20 Lyceum Semsnary holds dance at Old Msll 25 Thanksgsvsng Party put on by Boys and Gsrls Clubs 26 27 School out for Thanksgsvsng Holsday December Basketball team practsces for league play and defeats Box Elder 3 Sons entertasn parents Parents and Sons Nsght Out Fsrst pre sentatson of the Travelsng Assembly Out of this World 4 Jordan defeats Weber sn another practsce game 11 A C presents symphony Sensor Hop theme Msdnsght Fantasy Jordan travels to Box Elder brsngs home vsctory 18 19 Hoopsters snvsted to Nevada brsng home champs trophy 2122 Jordan defeats South Sevser twsce 20 Publsc attends the Messsah 22 Student body hears Messsah Chrsstmos party 24 School s Out Chrsstmos Vacatson 30 Bsng ham crumbles to Jordan January 4 Back to school 8 Bsg Esght begsns as Jordan defeats Granste 13 Sensor scsence classes travel to Provo 15 Jordan defeats Provo 146 Second quarter ends Former Dsggers attend homecomsng day and dance at nsght 20 BYU presents travelsng assembly 21 Half day of school for teachers to attend workshop 22 Jordan remasns vsctorsous after defeatsng Davss 25 Dsggers snvade the Farmers 29 Students have cs matsnee dance February 2 Young drsvers take tests Travelsng assembly goes to East 4 Students watch travelsng assembly from Murray ln the evensng our travelsng assembly goes to Unson to entertasn PTA 5 Travelsng As sembly goes to Murray 8 Jordan defeats South 8 9 10 Students attend The Tempest the U FHA Sweethearts Ball theme Sweethearts 12 Regson wrestlsng meet at U of U Henry Ashby brsngs home top award Travelsng Assembly goes to Davss as Jordan defeats West 15 Olympus Day Travelsng assembly comes from Olympus Ours goes to Olympus Dsggers end day by defeatsng Olym pus 19 Rally peps up the students for the snvasson of the Darts Dsggers remasn vsctorsous 22 School dssmsssed for Washsngtons Bsrthday 23 Travelsng assembly welcomed at Granste 26 Assem bly gsves students school spsrst for vsctory over Provo 28 Language Club gsves party at the Tampsco Cafe for Kenneth Rasmussen exchange student to Mexsco March School dssmsssed at noon to pay last trsbute to Mr A F Smsth Travelsng assembly presented to the school 4 Students enthuss astsc over travelsng assembly from Granste 9 Travelsng assembly pre sents last performance at Lark 8 12 Pep Week for the tournament Students get snto the swsng wsth a pep assembly before the fsrst game sn the tournament where Jordan defeats Weber 12 Jordan tramples Eost Fsnal tournament game fsnds Jordan State Champs after defeatsng Bear Rsver 15 Champs honored at matsnee dance and show 17 Parents vssst school Daughters entertasn fathers at Nsght Ou 19 Champs honored at nsght dance 26 Chorus classes pre sent musscal program 30 Students engoy Lyceum Aprsl Jordan recesves Davss Travelsng Assembly 2 Junsors present Prom theme A Msllson Stars 6 State Speech Tournament Stu dents travel to Olympus 8 Assembly held to Introduce prsmary electson candsdates 9 Prsmary electsons held Charlonsans and letter men shsne at Annual Charlonsan Ball theme Star Dust 12 Su dents enloy Lyceum 13 Candsdates make last plea for votes 14 Play cast presents January Thaw to students Candsdates honored at nsght dance 16 January Thaw presented to the public Fsnal electsons held 16 Key Club presents Career Day 21 Gsrls en tertosn moms at Mothers and Daughters 27 Lyceum 30 Fellas who grow whsskers shsne at Dog Patch Drag May Graduatson now sn full swsng 5 Dsstrsct sunsor hsghs and hsgh schools take part sn Dsstrsct Band Day at Jordan 6 Sensors sluff Ie gally whsle the 9th grades vsew Jordan 11 Sensors honored at a re ceptson 12 Sensors recesve awards at Award Banquet 14 Sem snary Graduatson 17 Memorable Sensor dsnner dance 18 Everyone has fun at Lagoon on J Day 19 Fsnals are taken 20 Yearbook makes sts fsrst appearance 21 School s Out Happy tearful sen sors recesve dsplomas at graduatson exercsses IT . ' . I . I , . I - ' . .T ' I -I A V . I Z . f H . - . - ' ' . - . . at . 11 - , 7 , , 4 1- - ' ' . . . ' . s - - . . 2 f . , ' f ' , l, 1 I 4 .. ' 11- ' ' A retsres to the hospstal. 29 - Masque and Gavel Club snstsates new mem- , , f . - ' . - - I I A - - - ' i I-i . . . - i . ' ' - , 'A -- 1 - Some Pertunent Pounts un Jordan s Growth Gleaned from Many Old Publucatlons Superuntendents John W Smuth 1908 09 John Hansen J 1909 10 Orson Ryan 1911 12 D C Jensen 191628 C N Jensen 1928 45 Arthur E Peterson 1945 Pruncupals Enoch Jorgensen 190814 Henry Peterson 191415 Albert M Merrull 1915 20 E W Robunson 1920 23 lWhen Mr Robunson dues un sprung of 23 A F Smuth acts as pruncupal untul end of yearl L W Nuelson 1923 44 O D Ballard 1944 1905 Consoludated 17 dustructs unto one under County Supt John W Smuth 9th grades un Draper West Jordan Sandy 1907 08 Real puoneer work done by C E Gaufun and Florence Jennungs un basement of LDS Church un Mudvale 1908 09 Enoch Jorgensen called from Provo to organuze Jordan Hugh School at Sandy 2 teachers 3 rooms of old Central School buuldung 51 freshmen 7 sophs 190809 Take over whole buuldung 63 freshmen 10 sophs 1909 10 Now 3 year school 127 students 1910 11 1st graduates 11 1911 12 Rented rooms un basement of L DS Chapel 1913 14 Loud corner stone for new buuldung cafeterua opened 1914 15 One week round up wuth patrons comung to school sharung actuvutues attendung assemblues to get schools vuew pount on educatuon Specual wunter courses Moved to new sute on Nov 30 Furst few years no tuutuon but students buy own books and supplues 1916 17 Labor shortage Schools closed for 3 weeks and nearly all of the students help harvest crops 1918 19 Flu epudemuc schools close from Oct 10 to Jan 27 3rd floor of buuldung completed Showers added to gym and electrucal machunery for woodwork 1919 20 School has a dentusts offuce where counselors rooms are now 1922 23 Enter the depressuon whuch affects all actuvutues 1927 28 Freshmen kept back un lunuor hugh schools Now a 3 yr hugh school 577 students 1932 33 Almy Dowdung takes Mr Dewey s place as chuef custoduan Enroll ment 1 117 School closes three months early lack of funds no bond voted 1933 34 Sophs taken out a 2 year hugh school 764 stu dents 1934 35 lst 11 year group graduates 400 1937 38 New scuence buuldung started also new trades and shops buuldungs 1938 39 Bus traun catastrophe 24 students and druver kulled un collusuon on Dec 1 Sophs return agoun a 3 year school the begunnung of 6 3 3 plan Vocatuonal machune shop added 1945 46 War weary veterans back to school Regustratuon shufts from courses to help mulutcury careers to those to help make a luvung or for college entrance Gurls from busuness traunung to homemakung 1946 47 PT A beguns 1953 54 Attendance counts '11 on report cards Publucatuons Make Theur Appearance 1909 10 1st Jordan Couruer luttle 55 page magazune 1915 16 Changes to 8 page pamphlet 1916 17 New student government comes unto ef fect and offucers grant Couruer generous allowance of student funds so agoun a magazune 1st yearbook as we know yearbooks now but name only J H S 1921 22 Name Beetdugger chosen Couruer now pub lushed as newspaper stull eduted by the classes Because of depres suon 1923 yearbook doubles wuth 1924 1922 23 Couruer becomes Broadcaster 1931 32 No yearbook school closes early 194041 Couruer returns as luterary magazune 1947 48 Broadcaster beguns uts All Amerucan s 1951 52 Beetdugger beguns All Amerucan s Clubs Are Formed 1909 10 Dramatuc Soctety May 27 1913 Agruculture Club of .l H S Aggue Club for short 30 boys under Earl Bennuon 1914 15 Home Ec Club 1921 22 Charlonuans wuth 25 gurls 1929 30 Language Club 1938 39 Forensuc Club 1939 40 Gurls Club Boys Club 1943 44 Jay Dees, Press Club Athletuc Club 1947 48 Sports Club 1948 49 DECA Key Club 1949 50 Quull 8. Scroll Dance Club 1952 53 Leaders Club Natuonal Forensuc League Debate and Speech Students Wun Honors 190910 Furst represented un state oratory 8. declamatory contests 191213 Joan State Hugh School Debatung League Debatung started 1922 23 Isaac Sorenson wuns state speech contest 1943 44 John Mc Crae wuns oratory contes 1st un state and 3rd un western duvusuon 1947 48 Beryl Jones wuns oratory contest an state and medal at reguonal meet at Phoenux Debate trophy un State meet 1948-49 Sweepstakes for 1st tume un State Forensuc Meet and gurls team lst tumel wuns State Debate Tournament Helen Thaxton takes part un reguonal meet at Fresno after wunnung state contest un oratory 1909 10 1st play Uncle Toms Cabun coached by Enoch Jorgensen Musuc 1909 10 Chour 84 Orchestra formed 1916 17 Orchestra completely or ganuzed 1918 19 1st Opera The Sorcerer 1922 23 Gordon Olsen wuns state champuonshup for hugh school vuolunusts 1935 6 May Festuvals begun 1940 41 1st travelung assembly 1943 44 1st Messuah a Assembly Halll 1948 49 Messuah comes home Fun Actuvutues Begun 1912 13 1st Junuor Prom 1919 20 Watermelon Busts ltreats of Ag boysl start and go on untul 1940 Janutors and stage druvers entertaun ments for school begun program banquet dance under guudance of chuef custoduan E E Dewey 1920 21 1st Senuor Progressuve 1949 50 1st Carnuval New Coaches Enter 1908 09 E Borg Jorgensen a sophomore 1909 14 0 G Dulton 20 Darrell Gardner lfor lst semesterl 0 D Ballard l2nd semesterl 1921 22 E A Bateman, N B Gules 1922 23 Bert Gardner 1926 27 E T Foxley 1930 31 Eddue Kumball 1934 35 Dunn Taylor 1935 36 John Vranes 1939 40 Joe Workman 1942 43 Chad Beckstead 1943 44 Frank Kamnlkar 1945 46 Grufflth Kumball Stanley Watts 1947 48 Dale Sorensen 1948 49 Art Hughes 1949 50 Chester Kum 1951 52 Grant Martun 1953 54 Ray Oluverson Football Makes A Record 1st game un 1908 wuth hugh school un Amerucan Fork We lost ln 1913 2nd un Football League of state 1931 32 State football champs and Eddue Kumball go to Phoenux and defeat Phoenux lAruzona champsl un a nught game State Champs un 1931 1934 1936 1939 1940 1941 1944 1946 1948 1950 Basketball Comes Forward 191011 Basketball league formed wuth Salt Lake Granute Bountuful and Jordan but wuth no hall or gym to practuce un Jordan wuthdraws 1920 21 Goes to State tournament State Champs 1923 24 Tued wuth Panguuch 1934 35 1940 41 Second place 1944 45 Furst place 1950 51 Second place 1951 52 Furst place 1952 53 1953 54 Baseball Has Long Record 1908 Beguns 1908 O9 Furst state baseball league formed Jordan uouns 1019 11 A three team league wuth Granute and Salt Lake 1922 23 State champs Jordan s furst athletuc team to wun undusputed state champuon shup 1940 41 Baseball back for 1st tume un eught years 1951 52 Sec cond place un state Track Teams Wun Trophaes Too 1917 18 1st entry un track meet They have won a great many trophues throughout the years 147 O O I , . l - 1 ' . . 4 ' - - . - -- - -- - t t l I . 1914 Norman Hamilton. 1918-19 E. H. Nichols, Parker B. Pratt. 1919- . ' . . . - 1 ' . . . . L . 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11....1.....1.....1..1.1.......11..1...1 31 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 68 Adams Dale Adamson Adamson Adolphson Don Emalte Betty Adolphson Ba Adondakrs Adondakts Sophre Ahrend Geor e Arnsworth Arnsworth Alexander 9 Charles Dawd Ketth Alldredge Floyd Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Barbara Beth Carolee D1x1e Eunrce Harold Howard Maurrne Allgood Glenn Allsop LaWen Allsop Mary Lou Alverson Curt1s Amaro Bob Mrchael 22 7 2 29 B 7 0 20 4 O6 07 4 O 06 2 51 05 66 Anderberg Andersen Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Carol Drxle Argene Brent Burton Carol Connve Glenda Helen Jerry Mane Mary Kay O Br en Index 28 48 50 95 29 50 67 0 7 39 39 B8 07 2 50 9 39 Roland B 27 Andrus Larry 37 Andrus Marltn 6 B9 5 n le Arnold 3 Anderson Anselmo Frank 07 An czak Max 50 Arnold Kay Arterburn Roland Asay Gerald Asay Larry Ashby Henry 2B Ashford Charles Ashman Lowell Ashton Lee Astle Larry Astle Reynold Astle Paul 7 22 9 45 50 9 37 22 29 35 85 07 19 0 37 37 Atktnson Carol Atkrnsan Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Gary Aloma Calvin Lamona Rodertck Bagley Dale Bagley JoAnn Ba1ley Mrchael Barley Robert Ba1r Janlce Barr Lynette Barrd Baker Baker Baker Baker Mark Boyd Kathleen Max Ronald 52 Ball Jodey Ba at Ball Sandra Banner Warren Bass Kent Basta Don Bastran Mary Bateman Bateman Bateman Bateman Bateman Bauer E Dennls ee Neldon 6 6 85 O0 O3 05 05 6 81 00 20 9 0 39 30 B8 29 9 14 ay 97 7 Verlalne 32 99 lse Beagley Wayne Beath Wanda Beck Beth Beck Morton Beck Rehlee 2 O6 Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Beckstead Carolyn Colleen 31 Dae Erma ay 22 30 48 Judy 52 97 Lamont Lo1s 9 9 Loren Sally Jean 91 Wll15 24 05 2 0 39 9 24 Beckstrand Karen Beckstrom Darrell 6 5 Beecroft Betty 4B 99 Beers Gary 45 Beers Larry 49 65 Belcher Jerrre Bel Clarr Bell Darlene Bell James Bell Melva Benson Carla Benson Douglas 44 6 7 9 0 69 07 3 0 Barbara Brklacy Larry 90 05 Benson 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