Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1956

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T 1 if gi 'U f f4 f K L 'f j 1 Jlf C' ff-4 1956 ,XJ f 1 J R A f NUM 15 MAH H Whig 1 X JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL SANDY, UTAH WNW mm , Co-Editors l zlrul .'Xrulsrwn K UIHHQ' Amfcrwm I J jigs ,Sagem 4 rw 7 352 ,E A Q . 1- ,7 355, gfs ,kim ,. A X-fXi'LW C3 cgswv-QX Jo, 'ici Associate Editors IWnnnn I5lII1YUlH Arlcm- SIM-ppluk Busmcss Manager CLP Lorna Spwiwlunw 4- Q' gy-qv P 15 A am l VJ -, 1 w J 1: wi ' v,Q,w..l.k1v'vlTS 43.416-x,u,vLC W .f x ,. A, .. x 1 .X U 1 f xkrxk jx, gl NAL ' Ag' AM RvR' I rx nknf fix 5 A NM s , J :lm If Jr' 'xl mi 7, NL JK M .1 1 ,, wh ' 4 Q '1 1 M x-M IA X f 1 X V ,Dr lf ,x - v F M IX , 'VN' N. NN 'J' X' X fx C I E 5 X 4 5 X LJ' -ix '4 L Q' N xl: Q? A A 0, T, Af Zu! I' Aa:-Zj,a7,Le,,4 A ' . I, if ,v I X J Z g f ' 'I ' ' V!! , 'V I , x V -' JXXIVI 'N JK' , CNTENTS ACADEMIC ..... PACE N ORGANIZATIONS . . PACE ' CULTURAL ARTS . . PAGE ATHLETICS ..... PAGE f ACTIVITIES ..... PAGE 1 ,A-,Aw 54 Tmfgygxw f ww w 1 I MN. 5 118 ,f r' ,, . fn, . E. J y-,. f. ,,I- ' .0 . 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Q x X Vs Ssii 4 sounding with sounds of music, clicking typewriters, noisy shop machinery, or vigorous class discussions. He participates enthusiastically in shouting at games, ap- plauding for performances, or listening to booming voices of would-be actors. He remembers vividly his actions and he relives them through reviewing the sounds of jordan High, 1956. LW:-'lil VUJYLLNL 'YQMLO A .fu LE Sw wwf 'WY 'XV www . CH CMWQJML Q gzww -2 W W WQM, GF FIFTY-SIX vga? . . W l K K 9 f 54-A X 1 gl My If H636 faux---..--.',fY - YU I l-. - Aj,-glafg -.' -V,x. .N V . . Tytrx ,J .A X . .N '9-'fl . ' .' 1 h,,, .15 . , C If 'wg' ' .ks , ' '1-'O Sf' X :II N D ' ,I o '. ' 1- . .. 1' A '. ' :-l,.. Q J -Kyrie' ' 5 Ss QV . - ex 's ',U ,- ..,, f. -,Q-9 gh -p 4... . Q.: 'Q 'H ,s' . ,. .I ' ' 1 NVQ, ' ..f1,'Q.5 ff ., ' , rv . - . 'a 4 HV L 1. 'mn' 'Wg' p 4- ' ff l' Q-Sit? P 55' ,...f-wr! 'ff' f r- QUE L 4? YP' If ' --Q., .. .:.af w..,. naman'-my .l ' ou' - . . . ':f'!2 1 ' ' W 4,9 'f Q! 7 'vig 'y l lj s x H W' t. N 1 F 1.ffp.f ft Wndscft' Af -'M W1 M f Q ,J 1' . 1 CR K X? L1 'Kill 4144! If K K- I K. C ,., , 7' If ,-f-' I! A ' f X ., xi f ,fi FL SKX I ' ff ' in i C-if d in ' Kgs! wt-4 Y 'I The old main huilding, scene of the majority of ,lordzin's echoes, appears silent amid shadow ' of friendly trees. Happy students rrossed the road daily to attend religion classes in the Seminary building. ' Virtual huh of noises and activity, the shop building is situated just north of the football field and track. - t . . D - ,- .- -,..-Jn gk w M.. -,Vg ,4 . fl..-f 'l-ai4ltxv'.'2+ i'lQ'w 'l1.',. , ...V ,-, rffxt,-a,..',,g'l,,,sqi-1, 'img A, g.. .. .a....g .RqIb.,n-- is AA, w A3,,f,.z-,-,A-1:n-tr.i.v,,g , . me 7 Cc 91111 WE LISTENED . . . INSTRUCTION. WE LEARNED Administrators Seniors juniors Sophomores Wf 'W 13i.i-h i- . . V , we We 'V' --11' - ' f-,A fl LZ! Mex 1 N . L' 'x ' N N, xx? SUPERINTENDENT PETERSON This is your book - your Book of Memories! Each time you thumb through its pages, the realities of yester-year will resound more vividly than you ever dreamed or thought possible. The sounds of old school days will live again and again to revive your meditating thoughts, and return you to the satisfactions you felt as a happy student of the high school you loved so well. As time passes on, the creaks in the floor, the merry laughter in the halls, the sweet somethings or nothings !' LP i 5 your friend whispered to you at your side, and the sounds of activities everywhere about will seem to take on a more hallowed look and express themselves with greater clarity and meaningfulness than ever before. As all of us get older, these same sounds of happy school days seem more true, more'colorful, and more influential. l.et's enjoy them to the fullest by listening to them again and again as we review this book. ARTHUR E. PETERSON O. D. BALLARD - Formerly jordan High principal, Mr. Ballard assumed new duties as district Director of Merit Rating Study. STANLEY A. RASMUSSEN - As Clerk and Purchasing Agent, Mr. Rasmussen supervised the distribution of finances. REED H. BECKSTEAD - Assistant Superin- tendent Beckstead supervised secondary edu- cation in thexjordan School District. 1 P. M. MICKELSEN - Mr. Mickelsen became acquainted with j.H.S. students in fulfilling his responsibilities as Director of Pupil Person' ne . Marvin G. Jenson, West jordan ' I' R john E Rich S nd Sq, '--.4 Leonard C. Beckstead, Riverton .: W' 'x -5 1. ,Y BOARD OF EDUCATION gvwivffm Rex T. Trapp, Bingham A . 3 P , T, TLSII. LYII Dr. I. O. Innes, Midvale -.,.-. I H Vicc President XIIPERYISURS - Scan-tl: X':1I.oris Wehh, visiting tencherg Mary I.. Sturev, snrinl workcrg Dum II. IVICIj0I'lIlIkI, visiting teacher. Xtuntiingz Burton S. Miller, speech thernpiatg N. K. Thomson, co- IIUILDINU DIRECTORS - F. A. Orton, director of new urdliiziturg Ifnrl Al. Thurman, psvcI1olnp.:i:st. huildings, :ind Kenneth Y. Dunn, director of mnintenannrv ,, 1 I 1. I .1 I I Y 'x N f 0 W X ,nkk --fy-'fy 0 ip J i - X. .sg Mrs. Louise ,Inger District Nurxc X4 jx . I, I 1 ,1 - 5 Emery G. Epperson District Music Supcwixor William H. Bartlett District Art Supervisor PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION PTA COMMITTEE CIHAIRMEN - s.-af.-.if rms. A. N. Cole Mrs. Frnnlx Schmidt, Mrs. Howard Newlwold, Mrs. George A. ,len- sen, Mrs. Margaret Lindsay, Stantimg: Mrs. vl. C. Nichols, Mrs. Lester Butterfield, Mrs. Grant Mortensen, Mrs. Eldreti Hamilton Mrs. I.:iurence -lenscn, Mrs. -Laurence Fullmer. Nor Plwtogrtlphcd Mrs. ,lulius Visser, Mrs. Nellie Chavez, Mrs. B. I.nMar Vincent Mrs. Maurice Newman. PTA OFFICERS - Seated: Mrs. George Whetman, secretary and treasurer, Mrs. A. 1. Sabey, president. Standing: Mrs. I.. Earl Becksteacl, first vice presidentg Principal T. H. McMullin, second vice president: Mrs. Harold Ashmnn, council representative. Nor Photograplwd: Mrs. Hardy McFarlane, historian. ..-1' I PRINCIPAL MCMULLIN After ten successful years as principal, O. D. Ballard turns over the historic school bell to new principal, T. H. McMullin. It is with pleasure that I endeavor to express to the students and faculty of jordan High School my feeling of gratitude and appreciation for the Fine cooperation and support that I have been given in my short stay as principal. May I say that I am very humble in assuming the responsibilities of this position. I realize full well that my predecessors have been men of noble character with great foresight and unlimited capacity for work, who were ever ready to give to the school their time and talents in their role as leaders. It will be my sincere desire and hope that I may carry on the splendid work that has been done in the past and that I may perpetuate the fine rich traditions that belong to the jordan High School. T. H. McMULI.lN ! xv 'Q i t i A N xi 'II PHIL F. GOLDBRANSON - Registrar and assistant to the principal, Mr. Golclhranson was also very active in debate instruction. JESSE ll. CASPER - ln addition to lacing hoys' counselor, Mr. Casper was in charge of scholarships and graduation eligibility. -MQW, ,...- .1 DUNN TAYLOR - Wtwrking as administra- tive assistant, Mr. Taylor directed the disci- pline and welfare of the students. MRS. EVELYN N. WOOD - jordan High School girls' counselor, Mrs. Vlfootl also super- vised the activities of the Girls' Cfluh and ,lor- danettes. Q 1 .i . ::::-:: f wwm-- .f . 57 i,s,fjfQ , ,Q-t-f,1'fi.Q'Lii:i!iinqn.i .K ,mf-f-afa fjff mlm s-at-sin 'rl 'J' -il, 'i't s .J .A . .3-,j,fi'5lrff1i.,7i,!'7'T:1'f: tf vi,-fig.: 3-,!!f : I -'fffffga-',.f.1,!-!ff,i.:sr- i-,-3-,,,,:,.,J-55 ...fs .3 '-we-,f:f.',ffwffffr-'.,1. .-f:g,.wi5'::E5::,f.,1:,ff fc.- -- fmnjg..-,fr-,,f-r :.:ti,,. . v, 'uw -vw. ' --..z:f-- - ,., ., .. N. ,,, 1 an! ' A 'N' Q3 ' ii Q45 N' 9... Rf r SX X ai , r gim95M,,,f,aEM - 5 ' A if X 1 SL r i f ' 5 -Y Q . 5 K A ,J . A g X Nmrnzum IW. Rmus Smnlev R. Sharp Ornlie Rnwson Betu Zlcvc fuqlnh, Tmwlulg .-Xwuvvllvlx' IJHQIINII, YL':l7'I'U4IIx Elljlllill, NUu'xlulhcr Xpcurlm, Xuhunl Play' ' Xi X -. f' 'pi Nic! Urrrvlr A. I.nMnr Hendrickson Reen Peterson fffllllxfl- NVLVUXPUIYLI7 ISILUIINII, I,1!cmrx' fN1Ll4QLLIl7lL Ijnglixlr, My Ik-L' Club 11 -'T f U . I Uoldn Fraser Lowell I. Boberg l.:1v1gmlgr-Q, IJIYLQIIIIKL' Club Engllxh, Trrwcllng Axxcmbly I 1 English teacher, Muses IHCICYSUII, inslrlnrs AN G l G If R I Larry Mcflellzm ID word prununcnamon. J Z 1 A Willizim R. Boren ,, Mary B. lfitzgerald Deane Bennion Carolyn N,G1-een English ' 'hing English, lay Dee Club Library, Junior Class English, Soplwmore Class J L. LANGUAGE ARTS 1955 BRINGS CHANGES The fall of 1955 saw the greatest change in administrative personnel in ,lordan's history. The most significant move was that which took O. D. Ballard, principal for ten years, into a district position. Mr. Ballard became the director of merit rating study. In his place, jordan acquired T. H. Mc- Mullin, formerly principal at Bingham High School. Miss Afton Forsgren left her teaching duties to become acting state supervisor of secondary ed- ucation. Benjamin Bruse, David Gourley, Don Parr, and Theodore Sjoblom were transferred to other administrative capacities in Jordan District. Charlotte ,lohnston and Anne Boucher left to assume family duties, Ruth Noall, Don Brown, and Arval Nelson also left their IHS teaching positions. New faculty members were Marie Goff, Carolyn N. Green, Reea Petersen, Ernest J. Bianchi, Williarii R. Boren, Howard Evans, Ferrell Gunnell, and Norman D. Riggs. COMMERCIAL RT Wanda G. Wade Gertrude Tranter Voc. Business, Yearbook Finances Type, ,lay Dee Club AFTON FORSGREN - Miss Fors- gren took a temporary leave of ab- sence in order to serve as a state supervisor of secondary education during 1955-56. Fay B. Thomas Buolclwcping, DECA Club f'P NS' lil. W 1 f Bern' Henderson Marie Goff ln Betty l-lenders0n's sewing chu ein llerrvirilo 5 'W' FHA Club F 'l'l'l' FHA Club works busily at n humming sewing muhinc Chester Kim Ray Qliverson E. L. Crawford Hiwtory, Boys Cluh History, Coaching History, Ycarhoolc 3 x mimi l li lg 'fax 'iililiii it ,f ':,,,- Efiwffgi' j A 657' r f W Q-1 gif . .4 7 - nf .1 '94 llrnest l. llinnuhi Frank Kamnilcar HOWEIN-l EVHIHS UNH!! lNl'lfIln llniory, Sophoniorc Claxx History, Boys Club Sociology, Visual Aids History, Qoar uni 18 .-ll 3 X 5- Ex Q. I H , V , Q , I L A ' if Donald Fudge Arland Russon j. I.. Seal E. H. Kennington Farm Meulmniux, CAI' Auto Mechanics, Boys Club Wlomlwo-fk, Key Club VC'gltlmg, Sophonmm Clam Paul C. Boyce ,led Wasden Royal D. Madsen Frank Bagley Agriculture, FFA Club Mauhine Shop, Calendar Eleprricity, Stage Auto Mcchanicx, Junior Class I TRIAL ARTS J. I.. Seal instructs john Chamberlain 'gain using the band saw in woodwork class. DRIVER TRAIN IN ' I. M. Petersen Driver Training, Decorations ,X Donald Olsqn Donna Dunyon, who accompanies the Aff- D f 'm'0'U orchestra for the Messiah, practices in Mr. Crapo's class. 1. , 'U , , r ,. ' . , DANG' J' hands off 'A 'H FI RTS Murray Allen J. Clement Crapo Crafts, Ikcorations Music, Messiah Howard Linford Helen Seaman Yvonne Sclwflfld Aff Hlll-Zl1CS Phys, Ed., Coaching Phys. Ed., Charlonian Club Dancing, Dance Club Phys, Ed., Coauhin 'Q E -x 10' aa l3ff lrl leerraimx. er ' Q , - 29: 2 A i, +gz5saE,'. N .1 .Y 7Qf,fl5'f'g, W 3 4. K . ' 1 rr ir: ' ' 1 K ,lin Q Y Q J 5 lg. C ' 2'-' I 'K ' ... , 14' A . sf, .,. ,, Q -Ei 'K A 20 R S Peterson Farrell Gunnell Glen Soulier Robert I.. Pixton Cllf-mliffb' Vllual Aids Bflfaflb' 0' 20010835 50Pl'l0m0'fC C1455 Botany 6 Zoology, Senior Class Genetics, Student Activities ullllll Qfvg, in nt ,- if C N Cf3Wf0l'd Sf1mlCYAndCf50fl Kenneth Brady Dale Sorenson Algebra Debate Mathematics, Sophomore Class Algebra, junior Clagg Algebmyspons Club SCIENCE A D MATHEMATICS IN MEMORIAM ORSON SMITH - A man whose whole life was inseper- ably bound up with jordan High School was Orson Smith. For thirty-five years he was a familiar figure in physics and chemistry classes, before retiring in 1952. As adviser to the Camera Club, he recorded school events by taking pictures for the yearbook. The death of Orson Smith on November 11, 1955, left a void in the lives of many, a memory of a man not soon to be forgotten. xf S CUSTODIANS - Wallace Benson and Lawrence 1. Ainsworth, STUDENT CUSTODIANS - Craig Baird, Dan Nelson, Watrreii assistant custodians, receive instructions from Almy D. Dowding, Vincent, Bob Margetts, Lynn Brand. Nur phnmgniphutl: Ray Bate- custodian. man and Larry Hardcastle. if, : A 'lfl ' O9 - .2 L 5' 1 t -' , jf s GLORIA BISHOP BARBARA WEBSTER Secretary to the Principal Bookstore Clerk STAGE HANDS - Dee Hardy, Lynn Green, Pat Nemanic, james Estepp, Val D. Carlsen, Edward Davis, Royal D. Madsen, Lynn Anderson, Harold Vordos. 22 E E ff J I as JU X ,. N . . wi 'MG .-.- , I 'Wifi ' CAFETERIA STAFF - Mrs. Rosetta Brand, Mrs. Evelyn CAFETERIA HELP - LaPrielle Davis, Gay Rasmussen, jackie Brown, and Mrs. Hazel Dowding supervised the preparation Stock, Lolieta Mertin, Dorene Richards, Joyce Boswell, Emmanu- nnd serving of cafeteria meals. Nor plwmgraphed: Mabel Larson. ella Koncurat, Nancy Higginson, Pierre Koncurat. STAFF THAT C0 TRIBUTED QUIETLY STUDENT HELP - ludy Larson and Val Finlayson, who h Dunn Taylor with discipline problems, check the student while Loris Malstrom attends to her bookstore job. if i tn' V' -if xxx, It Eefll -,E t I. , h is T, . 4-N cs. k .lf ll T T H If i BETH BOOTH Secretary to Dunn Taylor :fx I A l i 4 elped files, STUDENT OFFICERS Remember . . . 'the familiar voices making an- nouncements in the mornings . . . the sometimes- excited, sometimesfquiet sounds from the student body room . . . the seldom-heard, behind'the- scenes planning. These were busy activities engi- neered by live energetic student body oflicers. Friendliness, enthusiasm, supervision, and loyalty were prominent characteristics of these popular Beetdiggers . . . Dan, Pat, Evelyn, Marlyn, and Mike. 24 Dan Jorgensen, president -W2 Hu- ll' yvrrl jrrm A ll Q ll . I . I If - R 'W Cif' f x I 1, ,j 'Ne. WW. ,, -sq 1, 5 t .. dx z 'Fifi' Evelyn Day, secretary Marlyn Stout, historian I' f Y Mike Adondakis, judge Nt' fl? ngqrwg -wi. 11 -' i n -, ,. x Y V' K W ' - A i..-.241 - IL, , , 'gs - 33.4 1 . jak 4 G 1 ff, f L,,k!,lg!K- fi 1, K- T H 1 f 5 N X X Q - ,4 I nu Dm efery osep Xrme Icrmwcrg, Wm Ne mn fury Mnxicld. Row Tu-nz wrcu my 31 s e up lurpon 1r eng ru, r lmrw dun 'mmorc-. Run' Thrcu: Ed- xr '10 1 nusnn mmf: IL'I1fxlNOI1 Comma Amlcrxon Shgrrnnn Dzxv. ,uf K SJ X x First wssmmte Rwymond Ywsukochi, second wssmmte jlmmy kc-:mp und judge Mike Adomhkls mke mme out from busy dlsci- Row Fnur: YCNQC- 15111011 1 r son, Llcrk lm from I'l11l v 1 -, vf,gtm it VT 4 t ' .z A as X s 1 if I M L.. S 1 l. Av. R, HOME ROOM REl'RESEN'lAA'l'lVE - Row Ona: Darwin Landers, Warren Fitzgerald, Kent All sop, Gregory West, Keith Stepan, Dale Kimball, Edward Patience, Dallace Hakanson. Row Two Ann Richards, Maxine Markus, Ann Butterfield, Donna Dunyon, Norma Lynn Hale, Afton llensen, ,lanice Parkin, Audry Thayne. Row Thrcu: Sharon Palmer, Kathi jones, Sheri Aaron, ,ludy Bills, lames Harris, Melvin Hastings. Row Four: Brent Hogensen, Don lllasius, -lohn llollick, Don Fullmer, Milo Pearson, Lyle Hughes, Brent Vincent, Eldon Weher. Row Fwc: David Lloyd, Dick Shepherd Mickey jones, john Pollard, joseph Walters, Ralph Brinton, Gary jones, Howard Brinton. OFFICERS COUNCIL .lee Student Body President, Dan lorgensen, -' more, Girls Club President, jesse B. Cas- adviserg and Sherman Day, Boys Club 'talks over a project with Geraldine Whit- Howard Brinton, Sophomore Presidentg Mark Miller, junior Presidentg and Ben Cutler, Senior President, plan a student 0 activity. COU CIL 27 .lig- 'rr rrm I i I 1 ,X ll -- ll ,i ll Janice Riclmrdsun, wire lvrcsidcnt Senior Vice llresirlcnt klllllC5 were hnmllml clli ciently by pretty and inlemrsd jzinicc Riclmnlsoii l i Ben Cutler, president We xi , , , , Ifk' E 3 Tall, athletic Ben Cutler lcd the class of 56 witi enthusiasm and friendliness. uw' ICR x,Q'4f' by Jessie Kay Greenwood, secretary Seniors chose cute ,lcssie Kay Ureenwoml to rc! cord events and activities in 1955-56. af:- P, ,. pa 1 K, , r WL ,X 6 . A., Air? 1 Q' .Q it - 5. K 'Sf All - - 7 , Q 'J A , ' ' :it l -1:52 ' f 44 W -1 - i f :,. i l ei d rt 'T A A q: A r 1 To i i .sis Mike Adondakjs Danna Dee Adams Argene Adams Keith Alexander Floyd Alldredge Barbara Allen WIN, jordan Holladay Sandy Midrale Union Draper ? 11., , 7 f. fs, i,,.a.,, ,ns 1 ff! 'i o sniff, f., C l -' K if - ,pu A Y ii . 5 1' ,Ht W I .7 ii' , X, A ' 1 X W9 ,.' 1' 'Y 55:34. L Harold Allen Howard Allen Carolee Allen Burton Anderson Connie Anderson Carol Anderson Draper Draper Draper East Midvule Midvalu Midvale l g i. , krr .,.,.. i V t A i xl? if MF Af- 1. E 52, 1 4 - f JN f ' at ,yi new , ebeeee A i y r ii. Q - 1 Q J , , Marlon Andrus Carol Atkinson Calvin Atwood Aloma Atwood Lamona Atwood Curtis Alverson Draper Union Wrfst Jordan WIUSI Jordan West Jordan Vffcxr Jordan 'lil AQ, Vi, , V SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS - Glen E. Soulierg Golda Fraser and R. S. Petersen, co-chairmeng Betty Hendersong and Fay B. Thomas discuss plans for the annual Senior Hop. Not photographed: james I.. Seal and Stanley R. Sharp. fluff x . g, 4 2 M -be yr sl Tp ' af D Boyd Baker Midvalc 'QT l 5 i W.. B V ' K Ji'- Erma Becl-:stead Rircrmn A ' AQ' we ' J '--if K g Wanda Bearh West Jordan ,,. , . Q X A Douglas Benson West Jordan Glenna Bodell Miilvalc Q 30 A-MSA' .A , S as 4 15 S V5.4 'TN '- I vi, ll, 3 X I+ ,W K ,T J i f M X 4' 1 l fl - f Sandra Ball Mary Bastian loedy Ball Robert Bailey Midvalc Midvale Sandy South Jordan ' V 3' K ' - 0-N I ,. i I i 6 wr .47 Q 4--f . ' ,,. a t ez. rf' - 1' -.43 5 l I - - I Q ,- . .A R V' , .ll 'B V' ' f 1 if S f M Michael Bailey Carolyn Becksread Marian Beck Arlene Beckstead Midralc South Jordan Riverton Sandy ' ' wg' ,, Q, iff . ' , Y K . . - J H , -N Q? Va B I I ff , X., XL I A . ' N L -1 Darrell Becksrrom lerrie Belcher Darlene Bell Carla Benson XY'cst Ionian Union Midvale Sandy wi, 1 4 C 31 kai In A js., V iv kk V V Y!! if B M l ' NIH, s il 1 Berry Ann Bills Ronald Bergman Mary Biljanic Judy Bills Riverton Sandy Midifale Riverton Sharon Bracken Catherine Bishop Don Blasius Arden Bowers VUL-sr Jordan Sandy Midafale Crescent ' A '-- , 3 ,. 'S egg W .Q wt . .W 1 A -' 5 X mf? A W...-f . S , r oy' f 1 up , f,,. 4 I X 1 A . K -il' 555: 3' T H . L :' I:E' fe I N Ray Bateman Sandy fa P1 U- 1 K f' Sally Beclcsread West Jordan 1 ,. 1: fl: 1. L l - james Bell Midafalc ' ,,n,.' ' KE- . ' I 1: N, .jf Dee Ann Bendixen Midvale Vonda Boggess Union fb t iv ie 4311 ll A' Y David Brown llurlur F' x 'D I 6 l Barbara Brady lwlinlvcllc Q Q LaVar Burton Muivalc Ralph Brinmn Sandy N fir, , W X :Ffa W ii if Del.oy Butterfield Harriman SCIENCE CLASSES HOLD INTEREST - Glen E. Soulier ex- plains the functions of a microscope to I.aReta Hill and Ann Rob- erts in 3rd period biology. Alben Brunerri Union H3 Q fs. ff 1 5'2- Yvonne Boyer Crcxcvnr fi .' a 3 CS 'L il bf-' ,. 1 x N, -af F X Gwen Burnett Karen Burkinshaw VeNae Burgon Miilmlc VCR-xr Jordan Union , ' f3 v-.es 12 33 'Pr Cf , ,Q j fx ii 4 r--v K? ,wen Garry Clark Robert Campbell Darlene Churuh Midvalc Sandy Midaale SENIORS l l 'IV V IW- 4 4 A V . If X K . a D af? 4- Wx! wi 1 'Y f If .li C'arulC'l1amlWerlin Srlmlx' u 'X LL Q .- - '1 1' ruff T. i Richard Christensen lluilrr ,J ,Iv .5-mg? 5, I I ' 'vw 0 4. ,Q C- -v ' -.rf J Belly Davis ' s. X Karma Chamherlain lNl1illLIlL' ,W - f, xr wx ,gr 5 , J I ' llen Vutler Mnluzlc 9 2. l XQ X H. , lidward Davis Xvuu lurdun Hutlur . l , ,- 1 A 4 5 a I v' 55' A 14 l 7 :lg . l , of lslflif' A ii rf l r I - . Brent Dimond Sandy Durst W'uxr lfmlun Butler SI1ll1lEY Elg llarhara Elrz Sandy Mxdmlu 2. 'S D li A iq vw- . Q ' N ' f' E7 'hp K' 32 C ,W , ' DMA if? I7 'Qu X:-0-Aw , ..,,.f . Clifta Crane Rirvrmri if ,- 5. Robert Cfhidester Sandy mv 5?'5'l'Qi,.1. 3, I C. C Marvin Cowdell Sr Sandy .iz .fp 'Y 'v ff X r r Kuff! Arlene Deakin Whsst ,lfmlari 151, ,af Y A ' 'I' M- ' L, fv,r,. -. E Par Downs Midvalc Bruce Edwards Samlv rw 6- Q, pu - F Q , W ff ewart Crosgrove ljrflpcf 5, Q- ff ,, D ef i Don Derricotr Sandy 1, rx Qi. . Y WX 4.1 D fl X , Barbara Dunn Midmlc Mary lane Edwards Millwall: Connie Cunn Wfmr lnrdun -1. , I.aPrielle Davis lNll1ll'LllL' T Sherman Day Drupur My .ft M ac' . 1' 3, Donna Dunyon Draper jason Endo M idvalc Q .ai fin H X. 0-X its .. , , J 4 i 1--., a Cox Draper wo- 4, K. , , J' LTI? Dale Davis Mlall'LllL' ,., wi 4 f . nv- Evelyn Day Dmpcr Vai, K 0' 'N fn W! Richard Despain Grunilc Erma Enniss Draper rv r ' - N 'K 5' -I 1' M 'RJ ' t 'v lil! - V' ii.-ily.. ' c .5 Vffayne Ernstrom Genielle Evans William Ereckson IRTKIITUT Granite Butler I' '2 ' ' f W Patfitzgerald Irene Flores Vw, ' 3' Diaper Mirlqfalc cv , ll: J RADIUS: THREE INCHES - Engaging in a mathematical pro- ject are mechanical .lrawing students, Don Blasius, Ray Bateman, and Richard Despain. ef ,QA I - tv . is Q I I F -A gl fl sk ,N in is ' - ' Leon Ewell Bluffdalc t . A if I 3' EM I 3. . , Xi? .af 5? LA Val Finlayson Cottonwvod Hghts. 3 X I 3.3: Q . . ' 1 1 m.ifS,g91:i -2 R 4' ' . 4 77' Il Q 1- + hwy H .4 , at K u 1 1 'ft- , I Carolyn Erickson Union John Ereckson Butler Rex Ferguson Sandy Mary Ann Gardner Wfust Jordan IQ .9 B' Cherie Fitzgerald Draper 1 .tate .fv- ' fit fl! 4 f Q' , x i'Q! ' i Kent Gaufin Michael Gillaspie East Midvale Midwzle - IDRS IV 5 E iH- ir Qt , '92 '91 li? ra Z' 1 i , Cherry Gold Granitt' 'fr' 5 t jackie Gucnon Union f Y -Pt if -1- gif! pb, G 'jxi 1 - - ' time V -ff ' 1 james Harris Sandy Gordon Groom VCR-tt jordan 'Suk ,. r 7 6 as -::..'V Loa Graham Midttllc . fl 'Qi ,.,- X , 1774 f K 1' f N elma Gonzales W'L'xt jordan Gloria Glinea Wfctt jordan .lp --' I , ' '- N 13 S H ,yy rg ,,, 4,3 4 ' ff ' 'rw' ' ell' A M0 YZ' in L '7'A I' Kathy Gray Jessie Kay Greenwood Gary Gressmen South lordan Butler Sandy Harriman 3 . J Q V 5 4 ' ,Q .. f if -L ,ri-145 f v MXVA I , Billy Heaps Wes! Jordan Lyle Hughes Sandy an fi f - 'T.,I wr ul 34 .ig , ,V r . .5 2-4 l.aVon Haws Sharon Hamilton Sheila Hamilton Larry Hardcastle Crcscunt Riverton Riverton Sandy ' sf: , ,A ,ti ' ' Q .4 V , ,V , A It W l.aReta Hill Sandy W. 1 'f 11' 'R' I I -nr Doug Union Michael lvie Sandy YN run I K E Renee Marilyn Sandy Sandy Bette Jardine Paul lacohson Riverton Union than-l, f f 'J' if? ,. N fr 5 . .1 X l , v - N Lynn Green Mid mit- ff v'. in ,v Q Gary Halcnnson Cottonwood Hgh! Hin p-'s 'US N Q, Ar ix V i ' C . X V Thiel Hart South jordan ,gs ' V f' i , , S. . ,Q ,,.. , , 1 , .- I, Mary Howlett Draper Paul lackson Sandy ,4- i -R Q Doris Jensen Edda Rae Johnson Annette Jensen Midvalc Sandy Midvale ! I, Afton Jensen East M idvale Qi s gl-5 Judy Jenkins Milton Jenkins Midvale Midvale Linda Jacobson G f-. Johnson Dana Jeppson Arlene Johnson Elaine Jenson Sandy Sandy Union Midvale Sandy CAREFUL, DONT MOVE - Robert Bailey poses for Claudia Cox as she sketches his portrait for the 1956 traveling assembly. If -I . mf 2' Annette Jenson Annette Johnson JoAnn Crescent I M idvale 1 I 4 i l l l E IORS 35 we 'W f, a ny do I' 2 7,,. I.. - V. ix y e 'L 1 Lygb fy' 1 F' - r -:ff V N' 4 fi lxx ' rx 'il , A N if '-.vs ' ,W a i' ' f .wr - 4 if, E I ' ' fy ' Velma jones Winslow jones Dan lorgensen Way'ne jones NllLll'lllL' Draper lNliil1'ulc Ilurlgr K 'T 'fl V ff I 13 i wi: , A .Jw L 1 K S l M? ' E .F l T y L L, e if ii eee 7 l ife A le. L ' Vllil'-'ff'v.-61 ' in H x rig? ff: 1 . A j 13,3 r - ...,- - ,X , .sf -wp .1 if ,ffg Gayle Kidder Richard Kemp Gary Larsen Les Lamb xY,4.'i!,lUTLl!lY1 Midvzllc Butler Lliurm rx 6 'ff Q50 L, -45 , ,y ,Q Q -, . A gs, 'Q .zl s. QM Vx, L -ei ing . Q 'T . Q? ,ei 'K 4' - 54 - ' N M , ' fix i2imf- ' ff D Ili' I- 'HL Fern Larsen ludy Larson Karen Larson Bob Lee Sun lx Bluffdcllu Sandy Sandy Sourh Jfmluu is iw' sf ' L' - L N rlrll , r A 15. ,. .Na t . J, 7 ,fi ' Y ' T? ' ,. Y wr'-In I h 'A A I ' ' 7 'T-9' L ' - issfuw wad 1 s. A. A 6 L ,J Brine Lennherg Lois LeFevre iira Lingmann David Lloyd Peggy Leonard Mi la al East Midvalc Riverton lx7L'Sl,lOT1lL'K71 llnnm Darlene l mend ihl Carolyn Madsen Timothy Maddox L01-is Malgrrgm WHIIMJ Mglmomm N L rum South jordan MlLl1'dlL' Sandy W1-gf jm-,lim ,L f? MQ! J it ,U 1 4'-xi 'Qi a ll K ' is ' .,. e ig 4 Q , J A : 1 Q37 , 1 N. Rx . B- I -I 'is V W 1 K V , r s -ii' , 4, if 'W SJ I . ' ' A 'V-- ge, ,fx ' i f , me .ax li?-L -I Mark Klotovich lY'1'i!,l4r1'4lllll X X N 'ni 'fb -if Q17 Marylyn Lang Nmnly' S? Glenna Leek Salt Lulxc City 1 Margie Leyha w'4'Yf.lrr1'rlfl11 Maxine lklarlsus Miilmlc V? Riverton Draper U M id vale Barbara McKay Karl Miller il Reid Mickelsen Mmtfaze union sandy East Midmze V sandy 'W-Us , , l Joyce Milne Edward Miner Union Sandy URANIUM HUNTING - Kent Hughes, Shirley Lee, Carolyn Wright, and Noel Smith listen to a geiger counter in chemistry. Draper SE IORS 37 Boyd Mounteer Drilpur Miilvalc Par Nemanic Nllicl-l'lllU Connie Neff Mnl vale Llirillc Nnvlor Xrllllll limlim . 1.-ih gl y Elf ea as 1 Es ,, , Q i Marilyn Nichols N:1ncyAnn Newman Robert Nielsen 4: . Rzwrrmi Riwrrml Miilvalu V ielf-il 'x'Sii A A A . , Fw . t Lg ?2f'f-fx 7ii,'1iff .3 I if A in lknreen Nielson Phyllis Nunley Xiuuly VC cxr limlun Union Wnile Onkeson Kenneth Onlceson DeI.oy Osborne Smigh jimlan South Ionian Crescent 5-if Joyce -27 Miclvale Vffext Jordan Draper Mnlmlu Dan Nelson Kay Nelson Sandy Iiurlcr in-in Nielsen Larry Nielsen Wfest .lrmlan Mnlrulu G fi' A 1' 1. 'iw Judy Nielson East Miilwlle IUTKIIDUT Kem Olson Mary Ann Olsen Crescent Murray J . - 111 Marilyn Newbold Sm4tlllm'ilu11 Marsha Nielson Siinilx' 41? fil- 1.-:r Union Uelcne Palmer S1HlIl'l,l4I1'lltlY1 il? .137 Sis' W .H C 45 'T ' A 38 V i LeRoy Park . , Riverton Midvale Bldffdale Dee Petersen Arlene Penrod Lynne Pedler Hazel Pierce l-UDCCD Petersen Sandy Sandy Butler Riverton 301401 Jordan N H , , jack Player Gayle-Poulsen West Jordan Bennion Midvale RESOLVED - Edward Miner, David Brown, and Joene Tranter listen attenrively to Judy Larson as she presents the affirmative side of a debate. SE IORS 39 N111 Rwwlmgs Ted Rlchards Penny Reed W L wr Jrmian Drape r 'vizda ale Sandy ff ,fl ' K N., joan Romney South Jordan N nl 3 , if 54' fy - me.: 'L 3 Q , iq -i 5 ,, wh 'Alf ggi , ,, f- j N.. ff! RaNae Simonson Sandy eRoy qmnh LaRae Qmlth Kem Smnh Janice Smith Butler Draper Draper Draper P11 Qmnh Noel Qmnh Elden Qrewdmfm Bonnie Spoonmore xp Dm er Wfur Jordan Midvale 'L-5, 1' Alice Rains Annette Rnwson M1dz'c1l:.' Unnm ' , V, Y X H -1 George Savage N1lL1l'LllL' U YK. , , If ' s ' 9-1 X , : X r A X , QW X Q LnRee gheriff Saruly kvx-1. FF' , A ' I 1i i, 5' rx L- Un ry Smith DTHPUT Deon Springer Gramm 35' ciY'UXL'L'Yl! .TP rw 'w .e,,-V' Dick Shepherd hfiafnlh' .,x 11 'tg 6 AAL Lorna Sjohlom Draper Darlene Sremimnn Mnl rule' -'FP :Ui -ep NX-9 Shirley Steadman Sandy 5125, , Q. A, L 11 W L 5 it or 5.41 ' tgr .Q- Paul Steinfeldt XXVUXI ,lonldn Stone Draper r - ar A t.: 2 David Taylor Nlimlullc Sandy CyL-,want Allen Taylor e ,gif lll l so .. -vw, 1 v- A - 'Win L , x Kay Thacker Fred Tanner Gloria AThompson Eugene Thompson Auclry Thayne Cvrwunt Millwlle Mirlullu Mirlullc South Ionian. THE STENCIL GOES ON THIS WAX' -' Oflice managers, Carla Benson and Nancy Ann NCWm1I1'CXPlRlI1 business techniques to 'mond in Vocational Business class. Brent Di 6 iiqxim 3 . wj-Z.: if M K. Wayne Thomas Melvin Timothy Nelda Reeves Thorn Wfesr Jordan Midtfalc Samly SE IOR 41 'Q ,J-2,31 , -NU cl. '54 X...-1' wisest, Kay Turner Bill Turner Ardine Toone Billy Trapp loene Tranter lanette Todd Sandy BluHdalc Draper Riverton Eaxt Mitlralu Vifcxt Jordan Q in 5 f , .W 2 '- af. 1: I .fr e- . D 'J? '. '1 ..-. -. Q. l ,, A Warren Vincent on X Usher Ralph Walker Daryl Walheck Sandy W'cst1ordan Union Riverton Sandy Draper itift1,g sz Q 'A ' fir c V. 'ri .N iff: X is Wqzf'-ills' 3' 5 Ns.-Z A ii f Pat Weber Leici Whetman Kent Webster Dick Wetsel Geraldine Whitmore Midvale Draper West Jordan Sandy Sandy East SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Paul Astle, Draper, Harold Beratto, Riverton, Joyce Bluemel, Uniong Elden Brady, Uniong Herschel Butterfield, South jordan, I.aMar Davis, Crescentg Norman Davis, Midvaleg Lee Dumas, Mid- valcg James Estepp,Midvale: Gayle Farnsworth, Uniong Harvey Caster, Union, lvan Glover, East Midvaleg lerry Hamilton, River- tong Bruce Hand, Midtfaleg lla Howard, West Jordan, Douglas Hunter, Draper, Bob Ipson, Draper, Lynn jarvis, Rivertong Pat Johnston, West Jordan, Russell Mace, Crescentg loan McFarlane, Riucrtong Lorin McRae, Butler, Sharon Peeler, Midvaleg David Poole, Cottonwood Heights, Ronald Pratt, Draperg Robert Rawson, Draper, Geri Robison, West Jordan, lack Shields, South Jordan, W'aIlace Stewart, Draper, joe Thorn, Riwertong Mark Turner, Mid- ualeg Richard Turner, Midvaleg Deeda Van Detta, Sandyg Sherl Walker, Uniong Wallace Winkler, Union. 42 Edith Wilkinson Reona Withers David Winn Lenore Workman , 7 H Sandy Midvale Cottonwood Hghts. South Jordan Midvale 1 yi, 1 1 !,,,-' J ,rf I A f Z' C x 5 il l 5 ' -xi Carolyn Wright Michael Wright Marlene Wright Floyd Young 21,-4 q Granite Miduale Sandy Sal: Lake Cigy L I . .V Z . ' , I . :T fl V f 'K 4 J' J. Don Zaiser John Zrno Miduale Midvale PHYSICS CLASS EXPERIMENT - Winslow jones, Judy Bills, el d' e asure ' ' and Bert 81' lil UIC the revolutions per minute of a motor. 4' 'll 'ima V A U I, f V, HH-:' SE- IORS Vfli YVV Ti i Wm n. .1 m ' ' Mark Miller, president Personable Mark Miller guided the class of '57 through an eventful school year. JU IOR Mary Lynn Klotovich, vice president Elected to serve as vice president was pop- ular Mary l.ynn Klotovich. diff: wi' 1. Y J' - f zi- Sharlene Hoffman, secretary Vivacious secretary, Sharlene Hoffman, as- sisted in planning junior class activities. 1 K9 7 . Carolyn Acevea VC'cxt jordan Marian Anderson Midrali' , 5' , gg 4, . I fn v .4-' N XX ..-1' X 1 1? 1 Q QH35 2,59 ' 4 x rip- 56. Gary Anderson Midralv David Arnold South ,lorilan i .JL-xl 'S N , ,M M , 5 3' ...wr 1- Avg n A A i is 'rf YEA? 1 f' L .l E' A Estella Anderson Union JoAnn Anderson Sandy t Elf? ' If it S M, M A ti Sv if S? 19 , if 71 i .,, '2 3 fi -L ,, . V . -' M. 3 -1 qi: 'N , tr it A , R Earl Allen Draper Nathan Anderson Union N. , ' W '37 1 , 'ff' BE il! 5 M Lf I., L2 ,J I ..--...uf HS' . ,im ' ,wig 'J-ff' Beverly Anderson Wfcst Jordan Lee Asay Sandy as lei L ' if . Ji' 't 1 Ab. if x fb if Ev' Glenn Anderson Hutlcr Corrine Archuleta Sandy li' 1-. 'va Q' ,,1,. i ,- 1 , .. 'S ,,,, -T31 - if 9 , 1 -. r. ,,, .W Qfirxiriift' 53lpl'Qe'N ' S S Elia'-fr F A f K N- ' 7' i' Sheri Aaron Sandy Michael Andreasen East Midiialc ,, ' x I Kr HT W -nf Q? . 4. F 1. ,A Ralph Ashworth Ernest Atwood Ann Atkinson Dale Astle Augason Gloria Backus Devlfayne Bailey Wcxt ,lordan Wfrsst ,lordan Midvale Sandy Sandy Drapcr Craig Baird Linda Ballamis Marilyn Baker Joyce Baker Karl Baird Lucille Balich joseph Baker Draper Midralc Draper Union Draper Miiliralu Draper JUNIOR CLASS ADVISERS - Taking time out from their teaching and advisory duties are Marie Goff, l.aMar Hemlrickson, Melvin Berrett, Deane Bennion, and Yvonne Schofield. Not Photographed: Ken Brady, Frank Bagley, Grant Martin. f ,-A f .df ,, I K f . ,ao-4, X 1. 4 1 IL.. ,wg , E x -or Wil iw . , Y H: if W fmt: , .QW Ei . ' ra! 4 .3i' f1A 3 .-,, 'V , , ,4- , W N 'Q JV' ':: Q, .fitfzsf ' 14 415 in ,L 3 mei ' fm, - 3 1 L Ya If X .A.f',v1 Af, ff . ww W neil 5 4 Tags. f Wx 4. ...L-. xii Qs, f vu 1+ 1553 f gun X Q We 5? ,Ms mx 555' viii . , W l X f f L -sm f x 'ms-, f hit . 'US' if! ,. Mu N35 , uf Kent Beers Wfgsr Jordan Draper KS . ,ww q . M .V :WW 4 A 'bv . . , --V -nv ' J Riff .1-'II -. if r la YI? V? ' ,iv -.. - B . In 7 V7 I ,. , . 1- 3 -v- , .L 4. T 'fa .S C T , X gf X AA , X., X 'nt Tw 1-'if iz f A , 'De -Q Q7 it .. A gs' if V u . M AL.A Val Carlsen Donna Cain Midtfalc Union Don Campbell llene Campbell Sandy Union ' N .C N ni I.: V N. 5' , . . Q. KJ if N I a . 'X .M I x L . i- A Bonnie Christian Sandy Richard Cleland Draper Wayne Cowley Sandy Fred Cutler East Midvale ludene Casper Cora Case Barbara Carter Sandy West Jordan Crescent jerry Christopherson Frank Comstock Keith Clements Midvale Sand M 'dt , AQQT' ' ,. ve. 'tt ' wa, ws-axxf ', Nm Y , traits X Connie Crane John Herriman Midvale Draper Norman Crump Larry Crump Garry Crump Bluffdale Sandy Sandy Herriman FUTURE HOMEMAKERS GET PRACTICE - Juniors, :Gloria Eyre and Della Steadman, place s 'l d ' l the Home Living washing machine. Y ., X4 5' X, K 1 1.1- oi e artic es into 55 A 5 ,fa 1 .fl 2 ,airy arf. -. rn- L, A Kira - . -V A Z , ' ,ir , W yi: S A ,M Q: 1.-Q. 1 vm g,.,u. T T bf -1 - . , . T . , if 3 X Curtis Cook john Crawford Union Midvale Sandy Cunnington Robert Dahl Union Miduale 47 ' r ,W Q 1 ' 1 , I X E 12:15, 4 .fn ,i. --vs ,1 4 'A sis' ly? ' i Zh H2 45 ,M-7 Zigi- 4 ' . if N 2 W ir Y , M1 y Is' gf I, Q s. 1 Q P e .,. 'ami if ' divx g 1 L It .I , Rulon Dahl Nliilmlu janet Dahl fxliiliillu NX'illiam Dcspain Gmnirc Dianne Dilwlw lJ7'illR'1 35' L ' ' -1 li N, D' 7 Q .Q 1 A l l. w :Y-X: 4 ' tj N ,i ll i r ty we f i is A M H 4. X it A -v fav .5 fl ' . wzw'5 k .' X In Connie Davis ?f ik' -if F -:.. fe r i ', f ifiiil 11. Betty Lou Deakin Wfcxt jordan Union Sharon Dean DeAnna Defiroot llnirm Miilialc 12 nw i A V' any use f ' -'ll' , ' -if : ii K M 4' , X i if 4 M . ' Aer' , mfg V Ag? r Y gag., V 3 - gy., I' ,I A- I K . jerry Dimonil Sammi' DeLuca Pauline Dory john Dick Wlwi lmrliui Miiliulu Riverton W'esr Ionian I.oucc-ii lfrirkson joAnn Ernest Carolyn Evans Ruth Eastman Milli .ilu limi mum Samly Mirlmle f . V, U EM.:-L H. .A - Q . 16' f .Q 2? ,aw .. L ' fl ' I . ,N ' W. ,4 A. A 91 ,K 1'-4- N ,g 7 Vi . . '-,Hi i 1 . D . - ' . , 1, L - V v ng I t F I W 1 - --1 E F . S In ,,,, 53 it -vs .,q- as 4 I ,fl gigiii ' Fr fi M Lynda Fairhourn Dennis Farmer j0Ann Farnsworth Tommy Fairbourn Cwwuurii Mnlwile Sandy Salt Lake City Charles Ferguson Dixie Ferguson Marva Forhush janet Finlayson Cormriwuotl lights. Sandy Union West .jordan 48 , 'CW' wx, ,, .., Diane Dale xX!L'SI,j17TLll11'I. Mary Ellen Delgado West jordan ,W 'GT - K., 1 1 . .I Y -I ar.. ' 6 Y f ' . . , Us , George Dotson WH-vt jordan Sharon Eldredge Union fm: -Q Y jimmy Fergus Crcsucnr Warren Fitzgerald Draper H '51 - i ,r Q3 XQL ., - , Rodney' Dansie Hcrrmum C iary Denny Drzllnw - an ,N M 15,8 'r ... X ,Q-v, J 1 is 45g P in eh joseph Drake WIN! lurdun Karl Ehlers Blllldf I 9 r Q ' 1 Q.. nfs rv. 1 9 M... Q ' 5 . Dean Fife M icl 1 'ale' Dale Frandsen Sandy I ' ,155 ' vii' 51,-, - ii X jr I 'Q N ,ii F- r E i j K X Dixie Dean Crcxcurir Clare Despain Gmriiru A gf 'V '1- ,r if David Downs Mid imilu Norene Evans Sumly JN 4 9 as -1 Q is ,Ne i --4 f'N QUN ..- tw, if Gloria Eyre Sandy Nedra Forman Smith lrmlan fc i '..- y W 4 Q! Don Fullmer W't'xt Ionian Rodney Gallegos Cwscutit 'Q .fr . 'gy ' Nykr l , Aviv fliegf' Ffa Linda Gardner WL'.rf Iuftltlfl Rex Goff WIUSI ,ltlfdllfl .api-ii L ,rg ' 4 Washer. C73 .,,,,, f h , ,lp 1 b gr 1 '-4. ts,- I X 313 1 , s S... X 1 fy 1 1 - 4-.x Larry Froisland Union Mike Gan: Etut Midvale - t M wwf' Levi ' ' ' eg ,. it A ti - t .- - -H355 . 1 Shirlee Gehring Wfcst Jordan Bonnie Glenn W'cxtlm'ilu11 C . xi, . ' V: t.. at -S 1 eo- , t 'F 5 . bs ' ? l .,. ' -f Patsy Glines West lordan Harold Grimaud East Mitlvalc an r 71 J . Charles Graham Midwale' Henry Grimaud East Miiltfalc 5 ref ff 2 r k T Q aw Ji N 3, K st MLS 'Q' - Si N - t l t. - 'ry ef wa k e ha 51, dai: P E S 3 are I 2 S? Sb-t jerry Gardner Midqztle David Glad Crescent -'--v X ,. I --.M- ..i.'Q'x ' it l - ma, I J 4- E I ,V it 41 N - x -ll. -I if iff llrtylff' Rinda Gedge South .lonlan Eunice Gilbert Rivurton W A- at .L I -. 3 C flidlf ' .A we A A 5' S at H U ff: lfvvg. ., 4 auliiiz- ..-- 'i ar . 4 .ei ' 'TI' i 'T 5 E el a t as 1 ' JoAnn Goff Sandy Dennis Green Sandy loan Grant Midvale ludy Green Union SPEECH CLASSES GENERATE SOUNDS - Gary How- lett prompts Gayle Yates in a public speaking assignment. JU IOR K X f P .V 1 M 'ty' :V 'Vg Q A i 5 X F Max Grifliths Dale Gold Union Granite Darlene Greenfield David Hansen Midafale Union S -t l Kenneth Green M id vale Kenneth Hall Midtfale 49 CFJ? .cf yi , '11 '-4 ,SM ft --,:r yt- sf 2' jarqulvn Hall Xanilx' Ron Hansen Union ,.- .- I I ,-v I rw 1 - Er '. I ,K A If M 5 A T? 's , -3 Shirl Hone M itlralu Lorraine Houmancl Union ffl -i ,Wi 2 V W3 .f . ,IL 1,13 L . 3 .h I 'ra I l,-3 I 0 f ,,-Q Evelyn jensen MfLll'lllC Bud jorgensen Wfuxt .jordan 50 Fi ,tv t Ili' Y 'Mr V1 ,. .j . I 7: ' e W I is if-e ,V-ss H r i 'L '53 y e 4' 72 I Ip' - ..- I '17 ' 'Cir N if , 'rr 1 ttf' i 5 , ' ,. . ,Q :WEN-, t WY Q' . 'L K' e A I I I f1'If'c gI. FI 'LITIII ,I 'LI K 4 A ta: x y I .. SI I-,. I . rx I Q2 ,II II -. i ,,,, . i 2 H , -.5 I 3 A-Q Qggil hnne fgf, A V A , 56 . e . 'P 72 . 'W N 'W 5 of ' N t 9 . t y - Q4 Li 0, MI , 5 ,Q , , I ,II I, I Lynne Hansen Maxine Halliday Barham Hansen Don Hansen jolita Hall Norma Lynn Hale l Sandy South ,jUTLlfl!l Mitliizzle Xuntly' l 'nam EtutMul1'uIc Norene Hartlcastle Fred Heuser Gwentla Hathaway Uee llartly Sharon Haun Terry Hardman Stuuly Stuuly Union East Milli ala w'L'f!.jHTtlcl!1 Union L .,,, ik 1.2 i v-1 1 'F 6 or-me 1- k C: ' ,- x .2 1 40 1 Q lest v- 1, X A . . 1 I - ff I I' ' f ,eo V , H -47 , .jf III KMA? I I 1 if , , I, X I A Egg nf' ei i , ewyyre .Q ew' W t K' V L I 'Ke II II I,I , I . . v,?6 Q we 555 Qsa QF? 21 - ' ' it 'ww . t i ,Y .. A - ' X While 1 'V ' f ,IL . ' 1 rl, rliiftfgflH+? if-f ,, , I t I -IXXIE .,,l I I , 'III - t X, 5 ' Gary Howlett Carolyn Hogan james Holt Sharlene Hoffman Sona Heinecke Grant Head I l Draper Wfcxt jordan Sandy Draper Mlcl1'4lll' Sandy Darold Humes Larry Hutchings Kent Hughes Frank Hull' jerry Hutchinson janet Healy Rivurtan South ,jnnlrln Sturdy Butler hlnlinlc Nlllll'lljC I I K .I,,Q-half 'x'?,.II II W, I e - wi H f - it it , A K .. L WE: ' f 'si K' ,ffl r 'li ' wwf t, f f . ' ,WU f ' lf V Q' -vs i: Q All lm Q' we 11 -T :fl li I ,,- Iyar-', 4 I A .fr II V I A ' I I ' I I -.,..J, , 3,117 A , I ge ,y,. III 17' I I , I .,: :I av' I It 'lJ1 ' L iga I f I II II, ' ' as ' ' 'Meri ' ' 4 .2 1' ? 'W' 5 'J ' fini,-E1 f Ig., ax, I J II II , I .II3 Ig.: -I fit , . itfitfgra . - qu. .gf I ' ,fgi s I , I R W rg - 131. -'A . A II 1 u N , 4 ff' -if Q. it ,I u f , - an . 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' i ' 4 2--'ffl , . - -5, ,.'.I.. 5 . 2 A Mary Lynn Klotovich EmmamiellnKoncurat Tim Lamb Terry Lalnrum W'vxr 1111111111 I7TLlf7L'T Union Sandy Cflmrles Larson Lintln Larsen Russell Larson Dale Lawson Xzuuly lXl1xll':llr.' Sandy Sandy .-. s -an L i . L rrr. L i 'ffl - ' . X A ' r' .5 ' J ' Q l N , M gf, If as L 1 sv., f stuff' i W K V-fwzsi T en . .lf J - 'fn - ,gi .'vf:+i:, 4-f ' 43 L1- S 'S , 'ig 1' . li, 'f ' l' . ami , 151: 1 ' f ,ii f - .i ' fl, E Barbara Laypath Butler Jeannette Linnarz Scuuly af ff' Maris LeFevrc Shirley Lee janice LeFevre Sandy Midvale Midvale Viola Leyba Frank Lessley Emmett Lessley Wfcst Jordan Crescent Crescent V 5-2 ,, 6 ' V f , ,ff,,,.P Gary LeFevre Riverton Van Lindsay Midvale gag Ga -'il ' 4 X, Shirley Lehmitz West Jordan Larry Lewis Miilvale 'Q 'tif Vicki Lester Mitlwrlu Gary Lund Riverton 51 ,5 KN 'r .. J, '53 my m.,,. ,Q , ' , xl! ,M 'L ,-r l.eah l,ltwrl R11 t'r1im l'1im'lx1miii xlhll .llc KK ,L ,' I., . X P N fl' - tywxa N lx 'Et' 4 Y'-1 -114 ,pr- , Nl t Juergen Menssen Cimnxlu Gene Montague Mui iulc 4 I '1 'Wan-51, l.ouis Morrow Sandy Afton Nelson Draper 52 -.M N 'Q V, , I Henry l,urero Smith ,lmrlun l.aurcncc Mangum Ru urnm f .cf I 'E .. Q-J 1-,,f ,V as X. LoLiet:i Mertin lYlL'Yl1llT1lll7'1 lilowl Mori Cwwurlr -QP 1 .pa g fv- as Em' 3 f' ' lda Mortensen Riverton Barbara Nelson .W 5' . me e L 4-gl, , W, 4 X Lak, L , I ,f K 3 'fa ge.. 1- 4 ,, 7, 'L' 5- ' , . 'll A ,F - al i '. .V .. ,yn rg- I Q4 ,K -5-.7 -72 , For f M X we . x M f , Q B v.. -1 Im.. ' ,Q -' F2':..?I': ' X .,,... wld- ...., ,. -,. .I A l ff 2 l Q21 i . P Mfi f n Vn N N M y 4, fi' fr - A If-7, t . . 'Av4' L?,.i U f up ff Rosalie Madsen ,loan Marltlocks Reta Lynch Lorznne l.lovtl llhilllp l,lux'rl Xllllllj' Union Smulx' Cfwvwciit Xuurli ,ltmlni Lucille Marshall llanm' Mascaro Donald Mzwnes Marv Ann Mahler llol' Mzxrigctts Xiuuly lluimi Cimrulu Muuly ,N unix' ,..,,,, 4, I f X, 5 I A .s ,' .J if ,4 N l 'K waz'-ez M -- A 4' f ,-3 'fs JST ' N 1 J H 4' 4 .tj 2.43 , - F J, Y' In K I y 1, W 'fe-1' 1 ' .. - Q i. , ., -is X Q 3. .- ig.: I U. '- - , ii, L ' ' aikl ,Q if ' H ni , A ff?-iii V - - if i r M, A 1' v -Q- , M j JI wild 313 5 y X.. john McKinney Charon Meeker Ruth Mcfomlws Carol McNamara Vzuhy Merrick Cntronworul Hghts. Sandy Pxluliulu fxluliulu W1-irlfmlmi Mark Miller Marsha Mitchell lllayne Milligan Diane Millerhery.: K'atl1crine.-Morelli Siuuly Mill rule IJTLIIYUY Mull ,llc Murruy ,r - G' .1 , ' 1. 4 Y' . -ij W W' . L , I , f ,, W ,,, -5, fx, fe - . - fn 'K 5 ,. ' 5 my M M Q is: , r r ew 5 -9 . if Q W? 'S - , T, TH ' ' '-.-' -- 4 it , J l f ii.t 3' g, 'QB' EE-ijif ' ' , , my Q - ie l ' 'l H 'A , -. , Arlene Murray Ann Mousley John Morrison Bert Morse llart Morse West jordan Bluffdale Midvale Sandy Sandy Max Nelson Marilyn Nelson Sunnie Nelson Nedra Nelson Frances Naylor Sandy Sandy Draper Draper Smuh Jordan Midvale t v -5 I or F' ' W I Ji fj r X- 'E' W 6 A4154 .i 1 ,x ', I 'ex tat' eff 3- fa I - -I A. -JH I. 1 u I yn ' Ivy Mae Nevniholnl LaRae Newhold South Ionian South Ionian Maureen Newhold jeff Newman South Ionian Rnvrton .J 'A 'ri f as .Q nv 5 u A- ep ig jf -, ' M. xt i Q-ji'f 4- M Danny Nicholl Carolyn Nichols Marcia Nichols Sandy Draper East Midvalc Ioan Nielsen Weldiwn Noland Nadine Nielsen w,L'XIIIJT1ItlYl Midrtzle Wfcst Iordan , H l 1 I K , 1 X. IX , 5 fy . I xlffxk' in ,I if 7. 1- xe x. H! X-wyfinufl S 'f ' Q rl J x K ,hV,, 5 A 'J ' y 5'i, ? v7'3 C- 1 1 X W I 0 .1 1 A Qul 1...- . 1 ,,, ' 'wi I, . - '- I Ito S Laval Olson Charles Olsen Kent Olson Crmccnt Sandy Sandy Xene Pappas Wcxt Ionian Myrna Oyler South Iordan ArI.ou Ostler West Iordan ,wig ta I W ha 4 Wi 4, a 'X ji r anna P Bw mis, CLICK, CLICK, CLICK - Sharon Webster, Patsy Olines, and Sharon Butterfield practice on the adding machine in bookkeeping class. JU IORS . Moonyean Newman Riverton Richard Nielsen Sandy an I AA f-t- H . K If , V QW! ml. ' L I I ' w ig ' ' - N Q '18 ga .ag lv A 1 C I -I 1 W .a , , ' L9 4:4 X S 'W ,, X I - , W ,ff V I ff -.rv , me 6 M H I arf wr ' 'Q . W- g fem' fi N'1w- Alma Nunley Union Gwen Page Rivertcln ' . 545 .J M... Qt af I - , I Irene Nystrom Lynda Norton Sandy Wes! Iofdan Union Sharon Palmer Nancy Parker Jacqueline Park South Ionian Midvale Riverton 53 R ' I2 Z fe I FW E' 'W' Q P ' 1 fi -.B . . 'Ji , ,L.-. V ' A .V ' 'P Y 9 . ., P ' . -' im - l Ni if 'Q 'RLL Pri ' - :Y :Mi fj at-lelgil ' P 1 P he w , V., ' t use yew ,: W ' W R - . Hz 2' K v AA sf- XJ ' ' ' r fe W 9 . i , ' , I ' Q 1'l'9ifi Y -as - , , f R' Q' ',v, A ia' ,l ' 1,1 ' me ' 1 ' P' . 7 , - 1 ' ,L .Q-,Aa '-.Q-v a .I k any . . , ,s . . ,. . V P X. ,L , I a-an A ' , . X A A . , R . -- is 4 . A R M i M Janice Parkin Marilyn Parry Peggy Parker Piill Patterson jerry Pearson Sharon Patrick Drapcr Riverton Draper Draper Draper Rllill tilt- Myrna Pedersen Milo Pearson loe Petersen Margaret Peterson Donna Peters Marlon Peterson Drapur Wlwt lorilan South ,lorilan Sandy llurlcr Xtinily .K .. .N 'N 1 Ikxn -IQ, ii wx h 1- Q I' 5,5 ' -J-1 N-I ,I xr, ' . v ' :f,.. ' sr I X g X i V .N x A -Q- FI, Y 5-1 i ..p.afm. . fe gt ,te ix P - - A '. ' ' Vf' F' , . H.- f ' rx in lr ' ff 36 y' I: 6 , 3, , ,4 . -an i v : 4 R R R? r as T4 ff' ' . -If i L. .n..i ' Mike Plattner lohn Pollard Edwin Pond john Pollick Bill Pollick Ladtlie Poor Union WI-st jordan lNllt!1'LllU Midvala Sandy llurritmm Beth Proctor Harold Rawson Bonnie Ray Gay Rasmussen Ronald Rasmussen Beth Radmall Union Dnipur Mitlvalc Sandy Drafvcr W't'stloitla11 ' '- ii:i,5Pi ' 'W , , '3 1 , ' 5' e ' yr jwf ,. Q- ,' - ' . 'K 1' in ., ' .P , e ,jd -1-.. - ' 2 ' xx I Vi , ,F RPI V J il .-ff P A ' ' R . i - ,ff - ' l -1. : wi' A X t I- f' 1 V - g- T5 1 95- V i 4' fi in f' f 3 .3 gi iQ -f 5 K 1 Q VV..- N , , gtk?-'df ' f if i . . ,' W -- N- f' - -'JZ' gs?-l 1, t Dorcne Richards Weston Reading Dale Ray janet Roden Hyrum Reich I.eLand Richins Sandy Midvalc Harriman Draper Sandy Draper Ralph Rothe Wanda Romney Doris Roos Walter Rogers Karma Russell One Ross Wkst Jordan South Jordan Union Sandy Union Mulrale 54 'Vi 'qv Marian Pearson xllll itali- Cliarlenc Peterson Stnuly f I . A riff' ts r l R, ln, l - 1 E .f -, Ardis Pixton Duzliur' Craig Rasmussen llralvur i-Q X -, N X Xe! f L, LaRita Roenneheck East Miilvalc Raphealla Roper Sandy ,, ' tif' T If X fl' M. if I ' -vs M, ,fi fi n Gloria Saldivar an 1 v., 0, Qs' ..,, M r l i7 , SSL --if .WM K julian Saldivar I Xu Mal-iulc Midmlu lxfxiyite Sahey David Schmidt M'1'l i f' V i'1 W'1 AUTO MECHANICS CLASS INTERESTS BOYS - Mr. Bagley explains the principles of a gasoline engine to Gary r L- Bennett and ElRay Bridges. '- .. -'7' 'i.u5' SQ I 2, . , ,, .f AVA, K, -fr , . A ski . M lx 't . 'W g ff.- ' ' Digg ' 'Q in -7: 'Q 'M ,if K qv,- ' L' JU IGRS I ' T -5' Sf Er' F 17 - -' K Hal lilaine Scott Russell Schneider Pat Shouten Robert Shouten l-'uxt Mid-wilc l7mfwr Riu rzm1 South lurdan lllI'lW1II'1lSllL'0X Karen Shields Maureen Shepherd Lynda Lee Sharp Rirciron W1-xt lfmltm Miilwllu Draper Q' V' y, , A j 1 ra I K A g -:E , C? Sa f-A A A - A ' Q Y' .. - 5 .li.,' . . l -.. J V VJ E' 'iv K I gk V lj! 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J I A ' '5 V E M Q YT' 3 ' Triax U 45 6' 1 ' We l V i 1 '.,, ' H ' - ,C -J Keith Sicpnn Ruger Fieveiimii lufkie Sim-k Russell Slrclicl Annette gwzisey l.:1rrx' F1rorr1l1crg Slinrun Swemori fxluliulu l:'1LxrNl11l1'i1l1.' l71'iLj1u1' .Y uuly llL'1Tl1YlilH lllnllilulc l u1!Nl11l1'11lc ROX'SIlll1I'I llailenc Tliumns Tc1lTl1:1xu111 lc:111 'll-rrx' fiwe11'l':1lln1r lxlzirslin Tliunina l.41ll:1l111'l'z11111:11'1 Xumlx' Kluliillu R11i'1r111l lllillknl fylulliili' fNli1l1,1lc lf1wi'i'1ir if by A V ' . ll 2 W N in V If? fl 7 15: 4 ,Q 3 qi ff .af ny ,N 0 '15 1' . An., l' V W. 'Q .05 ' . . - , 1 1 . f ' ' A 'T-.7 ' We ' lv --- ' A Q? f: gi I f' 7 . 4 v 5 ' ' gig-rf., 1 Q.. ,e A -lzlzbl . V -,-.. ga . h 'W 7 P'-i 4 in ' -1 1 1 M 5 ' . l - ' u '1 , sie? W 1 fl 1 A 2 ll . ' ,pi 1 is 1 ' -' an , iff' Q A 1 1 T ff Ai . 1- ffl -.r f N I rl, 'jj I lack Tripp Don Truhill Russell Turner Dick Turner ReNee Thnmpsori Karen Turner Shairen Tucker Sandy Miilralc Hluffdalc Bluffdalc Miilralu Hliajlilalc Smith ,lfmliui Arlene ll:-:her George Vnrnnnl-cis Evnh Visser Aloe Valencia lrmzi Rae Vnwmlrey Harald Vurilos l,uell:1 Vicclirilli Rivasrlun WTS! Ionian Sandy lVliL1'l'fllU Drafwr Mid-iulu VC'1.'x! lurdmi ,, , ' Y - 1 A EQ A y , WM S- 'irlf ' ,V ,, L . - ' X . 1 f' N' ' ff? - x L . W v ,S ,E V rg 1 ij 5 9-v xx '17 .xfmtvd . 1 1 Mi- f 1 1 - Sv ' ' fl'-1-I 1, W , - ' 2 .1 A k.-' iii.-. A 'A W A ' N ' 1. -, 1- ,: :H 5 I 111 - 1' - 11 11 111 . . 1 ,Y l,l:.3'1k fn 514 -. .. , 'ug 7-1 A. 6 Xe? 3 44 ll? W L , 'N n , - ll 'L 1' ii' ' Q A. L I 5 A H 1 V - ' f ig. .7 - f' '. , .. , 4-rf-17: K 5 K-, i. 'L 4, 1 l ga' 2. N fo. I Kendall Vuyce David Walker Ann Marie Wagstaff CoDele Walker Pat Walker Beverly VUalles jimmy Washburn Mnlvulc lvlufwzlc West Jordan Union Riverton Unimi Dnlpcr Gordon Walters joe Walters Sheron Walters Deanna Wallin Clare Wardle M:1ryWar1s Doug Wnns Sandy Midvale Sandy Sandy Midvale Midvalc Samly 56 JU ICR Alan Webb Gale Webb Claudia Webb Sharon Webster Sandy M iduale Midvale Sandy Maurice Wells Sandra White Dale Wheadon Georgie Wetscl M idvale Sandy South Jordan Sandy Withers Duane Whittle Mary West Jordan Union Butler Murray Draper Dennis Woodward Jay Workman Judy Zafft Raymond Yasukochi Gayle Yates Joseph Zitting Gordon Zittmg Sandy South Jordan Midvale Crescent West Jordan Union Union JUNIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Ivan Arterburn, Union, David Banner, Sandyg David Bell, Midvaleg Jay Boggess, Union, Delbert Christensen, West Jordan, Wayne Cowley, Sandy, Rodney Dansie, Herrimang DelRay Eastman, Her- riman, Donald Enniss, Draperg Richard Forbush, Murrayg Willard Green, Draper, Raymond Griffith, Sandy, Larry Hardman, Bluf- daleg Jack Harryman, Midualeg Milton Heaps, Riverton, Jerry Hen- drickson, Draperg Eugene Hunt, Murray, Barbara Jensen, Midvaleg Diane Jensen, Midualeg Bill Jenson, West Iordang Larry Jenkins, Midvaleg Eileen Johnson, Riverton, June Kline, Sandy, Jerry Le- Fevre, Midvaleg Ronald Lloyd, South Jordan, Rodney Madsen, Draper, Donald Maynard, South Jordan, Roselie Mayne, Midvaleg Dianne Mecham, Union: Nola Neale, Midvaleg, Mary Neria, Mid- ualeg- Myrna Nokes, Rivertong Ray Palmer, Riverton, Elizabeth Pacheco, West Jordang George,Reynolds, Union: Robert Reynolds, Sandyg Catherine Romero, Sandy, Donna Ryan, Union, Collene Saunders, Kearns: Ralph Schroeder, Riverton, Diane Thorpe, West Jordang Richard Trapp, Riverton, Howard Vawdrey, Draper, Rob- ert Wight, Sandy, David Wright, Granite. Wilkinson Dennis Wolfley Loretta SOPHGMORES Judy Larsen, vice president Pretty Judy Larsen served as Sophomore Vice President in a quiet and efficient manner. 6' Connie Ninomiya, secretary Recording sophomore events and activities was the job of cute secretary, Connie Nino- miya. 58 Howard Brinton, president Sophomores chose -friendly Howard Brinton to lead them in their first year at jordan High. .I , X I X in K ' 5'-is . ,L 1 152, , K fi . A - 4 , - S A ,, C, ,..- y 4 V S . , . ,,,, 3 4 E W fy' 'iv' I K k N 'X . ,b, H Vw, X, h .. . , is a K Q1 , A ,.. - . K jf 2 t ' , -fn' if i Spy ' X - if ,. . ' - . VAX . - Betty Anne Adams Tum Allen Melvin Allen Eldon Allgood Midvulu Midvalc Draper Midwzle David Anderson Chester Andersen Velle Anderson ,laclcie Andreasen Sandy Sandy Wfcxr Jordan Midwllc .L ' ' -vw-A , A- - '- -rg ca -S A Rf 6 4, 'N' ii V M-1. U M- -ff A i as if in at i -W N at Y A L A 9' X x L ' . FW' ' 'A . -. 'H . 5 I1 H X K ' I M , V qi i ' L, Q ggi -s i f an sg te ef e f- S' . t L: Q K I. W - R-A ,, Q . ww f ' ,gif ' Q, f C 4' A is' f1,lif:!Hlili -fd j ', . in i ' AIA' ' r Mike Ashby Linda Asay Terry Bagley Gary Bailiff llurlcr Sandy Midvale Murray Sandra Barney Wayne Bateman Brenda Bateman Peggy Battison Union Sandy Sandy Riverton SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISERS - Discussing sopho- more activities are Farrell Gunnell, chairmang Ernie Bian- chig Miss Helen Seamang Murray Alleng and S. R. Ander- son. Nor Photographed: Miss Carolyn Green, Miss Reea Petersen, E. H. Kennington, Arland Russon. A. ,C si . i Y Q, -.I mm .E , K IQ. 7 Q A:',y af . 5- i--:gi K ffl- is ': N K gan . . ' , ,er- ,,, -N. my i R if V -1 '-. lg? M 1 K 5 V 4 lf. fr Q Iwi Bill Allsop Kent Allsop Draper Midvale Elayne Anderson Charles Andrus Mzdvale Butler . .3 A T Q, l z ' ff T5 ll ' '51 eng' 'Ml Claudine Baird Sharon Ball Draper Midvale Gwen Barney Janeal Barhen Sandy Wefxz Jordan 759' X xT'7 J,- X Q' 2 aa, U 79 X Y in ' lrene Alves Sandy Maxine Anderherg Sandy has ,S an it -+17 ' - Carmen llarba Midvalc Chad Beclcstead Midfvalc 5: L , . If . My- I- in A-'V b ' Y . W' tk ,, , r 4, , Kg QV ,vt yi-'step . C: - i.,.,a-t Q, ,, 'Tr if-gg. if e , : it Q . 4 J, . Q ' .S - of .- ef ef S--fi i X1 X. g K W. 'W -,., , - , W ' 7 1 p: or Q Ik , f t ff: S ,. ff ffl 1+ t - 1 ii We 5 if 4 K ru I I C ls' K 9? L - 'fix 71 Y .- A ' P1 P . 'S . , if M ri S ffvsg. Q-W Q i L , ' ' ' , vi --11 1 S:-M7 -J' ii n- 'ls ' 9 'i7f' i Y ' fi ' X, if l , 1' J I -1 'V ?,,v1ftf 'i A 9 1 ' 1 'ig kk ' 2 , I ' tx .tk ., iv i lik! ,I V Q., ., '- t if dn, 3 my Qi ,gi A3 i fl. ' -up i r tm S , N q V S' X . i ' ' SQ . fi . ,,,- X ,,, tx ,, . f S .,,.- Kay llelcher Dennis lleckstcad jerry Beclcstead Mary Beckstead Nile Beclcstead Darla lieckstead Uarth lleckstead Union Smuli Itmlan Sandy Riverton South Jordan South Itmlim Stltllll Iortltui Lorna llingham Kenneth llloodworth Gordon Berry Sharon Bishop Lynn Bennion Verlaine llills Ted lllanchard Sumly Mal-mlc Midtxilc Sandy Wfuxt ,ltmlan llcwirilun Miilvalt- Ralph lllumel Bruce lllurnel Barbara llolliger Sherman llodell Daniel Boslcovich Kathy llodel llenry llowen Union Utuon Sandy Hcrrimati Midaialc Hcrrimtln Riiiiwtoil Billy llowlcs llrent llowles Donald Boyce Lynne Boyce Karl lloyer ,ludy llrady Raymond llrenneman l lurrirwttln Hwrrivvian Butler Butler Sandy Sandy Mid wilt' llill llrown Helen llrown 'loan llrown Barre Brown john Brown Laurel llrown Kent llrown Mitlvult' Rtit'c1'tm1 Cuttmiwoutl Hglltv Mitliwilu Butler W'uvt,l4H'tlrl11 llllitfll Howard llrinton Edna llurr l.eRoyl3rii1gs Judith Mae llunnell Kent Butler Bryce Bushnell loan llullcr Sandy llnimi Samly Uutlcr Eaxt Mitlrtzle Salt l,t1l4cCity lliuluv' t ' X fi5wlP9JDYi V W' 1 N S V . l ' f A i ' ff- A i 'Q ' i 1 7 gig: rj, 1-if S Mae, SE - 0 fa: ,Q Q yan 1 '. 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Z QV ,ti , -s.. p S L ,,,. p is S S ip - S , , 1 li' kk,V W - .-' , i f 'fl 1 L,A,L S , f tw , - 1- 1' 9.3 dw, iv E3?I'fRi Z ' l X f i xr, i . i ' A t - A 2 M 2.55, Pll ' 'D s- i A 5 'gy rl it Q Dixie Butterfield Lynn Butterfield james Cannon Karen Cavender jean Carroll Ellen Carter John Chnmherlain Rivl'L'1'fO11 Riverton Riverton West Jordan South Jordan Draper Mitlwzle Karen Clement Phillip Chidester Margo Cole Patricia Clarke Beverly Cook Roger Conti Gayle Conger Sandy Sandy West Jordan Draper Sandy Midvrile Butler Dale Cox Alolene Cox Paul Crane Sharon Cressall Eloise Cooke Chiro Costanza Norval Crump Crust-ent Draper Cottonwood Hghts. Midvale Riverton Draper Blufldale OPHOMORES lflflflf STUDENTS DISPLAY SKILL IN LEATHERCRAFI' CLASS - Arthur Lucero, Mike Cullis, and Nola Lunnen work on leather projects. 61 L ,-F . 'Vi 6 t ' it L'-Q ,vm ., -01 xi' ii Mike Cullis Butler Tony Delgado West Jordan Bob Dimmick Mitl1'KllL' jerry Drake Draper jerry Endo hlitlrtllt' Ralph Eyre Sandy or., W- -.-K, -. 4 , . Q , Q, . 'vl- fs , f' K . My, ' r ' l , fs lofi! Xt 21 'D X 62 igzisi. - as-- 5. f .S H Lk A k 1 rf' ' .s 1-G 34 t C 'f R -5 '-. 0 ' - 'Q x ' mi ' F F ws- C fo F' r:..f'f, 1 - ' if t Q-+R t 1 : N53 i ,ig yu I ,gl .ps Y t f V M.. 4-Q F 3 . A f' , ' tv li ti 'P' it li -f' l ., ' X, ' V f K A f 'li Qi gc-1+ - 1- v yy ,V 2 7 t Q!! I .tx ' ' ' X f . 4 tg lr ' : ii aw w , ' t ' A 1 P ' .. ' 4 , t , - : Hi 4 F Q: A ' 'M I . nv tl 'X if, fs, .fn X fy ' 'A I 2. ,A , 4' 51. , . n y 44, .tl 'taxa' W .wg L. l N '. 55 vt-, I ' 4 7 . :Nw ,- ut.-ui f ' , - t ,y i D t' ' -'F i ' im- , ' n . qv ,. I , I . ' Lf 1 A r Q A ft 't I, . Gary Curtis I.aFay Dansie Bonnie Dansie Lora Lee Dansie Raymond Dansie Judy Curtis Union Riverton Herriman Riverton Draper Sandy Marion Dennison Kent Davis Kay Dean Rex Dahl Robert Day jesse Delgado VVest Jordan Union Union East Midvale Draper Midvale Caroline Dorius Dennis Dory joe Douglas Bonnie Densley Evon Despain john Despain Sandy Riverton Midvale Riverton Granite Union Pat Duffin Darrell Drew Donald Eastman Gary Eckman Helen Egbert Dennis Erickson Draper Sandy Riverton Midtfale Union Wfest Iordan Grace Endo Sharon Evans janice Erickson Larry Etherington Harold Farnsworth Mary Louise Flores Midvale Granite Union Butler Cottonwood Hghts. Midralu Phyllis Fechser LaRue Fenstermaker Goldeen Flanders Glenn Fitzgerald Sharon Estepp Forest Ewell Midiule Sandy Riverton Draper Midrale Bluffdale , V A X A . , Ykh. . I K J f t ,dv fy., . so -- es, W -ff ' 1 D ' C F r r fr tf,..-R tr , A U -F 4, It A ,Q K - A -. F7 ' 1 Q t is F x W t. , . 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A sf 'TY ' ' l 5 1.2 -. ll ,J rr n L it . .Xt 'a 1 - r -Q yyet 'f M J' t M-if x t llim .Y . 1 1' 'vs . be Qi ar e y 4' fn ayys rl ' 'rf janet Gehring h Max Gamble Murray Bluffdale Lewis Goodrich Russell Gotberg Sandy Sandy Dallas Hakanson joy Ham Butler Vlfest Jordan ia ' 'M' i- - ..f . .. 'v W. , . : s . my. in ' X 'fl- ar' f i Uh ll Y r ll' it . Q girl, r f 9 xi 1 fl-fl 2. l ' l , , -. .t Q K. 'f QU 'SP 1' 7 is J., -v .qv - A.. Y 'V MQW, ,if 4' 4 K' . 3 J - Al' L.. - Q - O 1.133 . ' ' -.,. llq' an hr' 3 Clifford Goff Midvale Willard Green Draper Robert Halls Butler OPHOMORES LET X EQUAL THE UNKNOWN - John Despain and jean Carroll learn the essentials of algebra from Mr. Brady. 63 'lui - yea fl' 5 .nib . .7 A :PAX 2' 4f?1f3J - .0 Vi annet Hamilton Rtrurtorl Margie l latt Hlufltlnlh' eneane Hudson Multwilu Grant llurst Siuiilx lvlarx' lavaine Mnllutlt' Stanley ,lex Suntlv S N A 'xl f ,S L fw- J X . .0 . .h 7-1 S '17 y r y -:G ., if D . k X' lm r , -QS f -L 'f le 241 551 E L ,.l-I n ' . gg- ,4 , zSi'?2' W4 XX l llglvlu 64 f fi, r.lXlW:L 4 - L JM V, ' 1 ,,n ff ,fe My r I L - .- I fy- , Vi ' W A i zz 'K::.L ,V if K Q L i y nt K7 L A '-5-, ' t Q ' L it , ' ie, Q A: ir 1 qs-, ri.: L 9 ' . L, 1- fin' il - ' 'L 5 tn L lb? g ' N -y ,W Li k 'Q L, 3 rgwxirf 5 Q A .S ti . , A ii gat f V or L -t. M i -:nf S W L 'mj' EQ, Ronnie Harrington Glenda Hardcastle Melvin Hastings Marvin Hardman Miilrzllc Crcxccnt ELLYI Miilwllc Union Gloria Heaps Kathy Hatton Kathryn Heinecke Mike Heineclce llnion lWllll1'lllC Mitlvulu Mitlvalc Garx' Higham Martha Hill Brent Hogenson Marsha Holt Multatlu Sandy Nlillilllil South Ionian Karlenc Humphrey Deon Hutchings Gary Hutchings Gayle Hutchings Suntly South ,lordan Riverton Riverton Leora larohson Richard Vlenleins Carlin ,lacohson Ken larclinc l71'clfwr Mitlwllc Uluflrlxllc Riverton Arlene lensen Phil lensen Gayle ,lenscn Rohert lensen Muliuilu Sandy lNlltll'tll1.' Mitlullu 1i , LL -- A -. -we Lf' Q. 2 y g a I g A X ' L 9 ff ' ff it as 5 .L -,QM 1 N-.M L V5 i i? 1 A ft X 'L X , 23? M fs g,..L l ' L fr' ZUWXK, K ,. V y ,v ,Z KA , L I jiMiQ4gi.ff- A X , 'Q' X V H i'sLL,,.f1 ' ,632 A ,L ty K 5 , lf- X ' 1 af 6 ,,, ' k i L, 'QW Q 1 'inks' 2 lf, f - KL XJ A ,, I L L Q I 1 L A . V, A . M 1-I LL is vi if wh NJ Ml .-+23 ,,,:it!7ll ' My LL f L , it s l ,. T I was 'Z' ini 'C'-'lr 1 v K I ff J, fr A lx - L, - - 1 L ' ' Q Q -- L It Ji A V': , A . Y ' tg fl ' QQ 4 ' tv . ,,-' Karol Hardwick Sherman Hatfield Miilvalu lX'ctt lordrm Terry Haueter Carl Hawker llutlur Szuuly Kay Huff Martha Hernandez Dmfwr Mulullc Dennis Humphrey Nancy Hughes Sunily Murray Gayle vlarman Dennis ,larris Sandy Rivcrtun Neil lcnson -lohn ,lensen Sandy Sandy Y:-.gr L fl L i .1 5, 15 4' L , tt, ,-t , l'? 4- af :Fr fn fi- -, T, f' ff.- l' J L l 5 N I , 752 f-f3 ', , , tg , k,gNf'iT Q I . X ' ' kin I J. .U bw l l K Sallie It 4 1 1 if ' :Q A -sh! 'Il -rx l l +5159 It 4? I l l 1 l sl Y ik , 1' - f -.x - nj. Y - 'ne ! Cu fl ' .. Q 1 flfl zns. ' I - ',faWH rizgl, 9 Melvin johnson Sandy David johnson South jordan jimmy Kemp Midvale 4 f 'K Q I ,ww lg--r .Q , 'I Q ' 'T' 4' X R A I I, . Q L,L.VL . m Ld,-I I , -I '13'11!52s'ig1 2 ' S VMS nnn '77 Q if , K I . -. Q . , .Mk ,, . .. I 1 N. 0 ef gi ' ' ' vis X sk Q52 ? Y,J. F15 X f Sf! 1 x N if 'GM Q, f f as 1 f J? X X' as Q if 5 1 if K Q vf nn n fs of aio rg QR'q3 in is l.wwf '1n- 13 3 A Alden johnson Reynold johnson Keith johnson Butler Crescent Sandy Myrtle jones Marla jones Gary jones Draper West Jordan Sandy Carole jones jeffery joseph janice joosten Draper Sandy Draper WWW TYPE CLASS I-IUMS WITH ACTIVITY -jean Oakeson Ted Blanchard, and I.aPriel Tuttle practice speed skills xn typewriting. 5 'fx 1 wtf! QQ! X , . '- . if . S ' 3 5 . , 'Q l qi ,, A ,K I Elin M .fl-EK? . H N ,V gp: ., F' i , ' - '- . fig t i . S , ggi ,f Wave , uni! X 1,57 1 lp, ful I M p ian? flifg' - 7 l V ,W ,Ez :I ., , in 1 to J at Y J ie: 4 ,Z ' 1241, ,i X. . 3 l I , I xy- p f ', I L Q' fp 4 X- rf -.f '. lx , Y ' Q, ,if i ' I - , 1 ,.-, '-fi 5 7' it a f-if , in fl '. qv 3, x-it 4 M33 - -E ttf XA ggi' A ' 5, KA U A. .-' '- ' ' E I T . 12 3 .-fl , - X l L I u A -NN - s ' F 1 ,- f gp: ,,- I -N y .. 11,45 ii ' D ,gf , . - 'ty ' ,, , - i . rf- 5 ' 3 W X 'E' ' 9 S , , - , ' . X , . f ,fy ' if I . ,, ., , ,ty I f Q ,. Clair Kidd Duane Knight Dawna King Pierre Koncurat Roland Koller Leon King Del Kidd Bluffdale VC'uxr Jordan Mitlvale Draper Mitlvale Butler Draper Davey Konold lim Kroon ,leanette Kun: Nikki Lahrum Judy Larsen Kathleen Larsen JoAnne Kynaston Sandy W'e.vt Ionian Sandy Union Midvale Riverton Sandy Darwin Landers Delpha Larson Roger Larson Ronald LeFevre Kathleen Leak Sharon Lennherg Kaye LeDuc Midwile Sandy Crtwnsnt Midirale Sandy Midrale Midvale Vern Lester Connie Lovendahl Myrtle Lipsey Ralph Lloyd Doris Lloyd Karen Lott Larry Love Midrale Ri-rurton Union East Midralc South Iordan Sandy Muliulc Arthur Lucero Myrna Lundberg Evan Ludwig Nola Lunnen Sharon Lunnen Orlyn Lund Orlean Lund South Jordan Sandy Union Crescent Crescent Sandy Sandy Elaine Marcliant Lewis Madison Nick Malkos Earl Mangum john Mahler Lynn MacKay jerry Marcliant Mitlrtile Draper Vl'e,wt jordan Riverton Crescent Sandy Midrale . A . ., , V - ,WN V ' ' L ' 2'r'1ni5f1e t K 'K Ssfisirt if-5!Y,1-.f 4 A as i-i,.,t, 9 'P' i I- - , ,tt . W- i 'J -. il W' i i 1' 'I 'L - i , ' QQ-fr ii i X l . A ...Q l 5- , 4 , .--. X 5.5 ,,,, - W ,K . al' -' . A we ' K X V' Q L . tif' ,e L r' 75 . Q- V T 7 af - ky' rr 1 A C37 K V ik fl 1 . 70' - A 1... - 4 -tg' fly. ' X' V . X K me , 'Q - 1 ' , 1- V 1 1 ' 'J ' ' , 5 T , r X545-fl: if '4 i L ,K V ee 'f-2-+1 - U , ' f ,.- 1 dt i L F 4 'S i 'K f 5 ' - 1- r , ful 1 3 D . . 2 , fx i .+A -5 f . ., W Q V H L- i F - if' 'D if fi' ,. f is ii -' . JT' -' 1' D 'if' 1' it liffiiil ' -7 ii if L T .i ' L 2 A ' i ,Y I ,- f 66 lt ,QQ lm ' ' J ,yn ,. . vw ,lg rn tl - ,xii ' 1:1 , .A M.,-Q ,J Lucille Markus Mulwlc Arnold Martin Miilvalc LnVerl Mecham xVL'Sl ,lmllllfl X y L 'SRF , 4 K -, ,ge g 1-I -. fr' L ef' r i 4' if w if if - ' -f f 'Q X A 1 if L A My if Larry Matthews Miilvnlc Gordnn McClellan Eaxt Mizlmlc jerry Meissner Sandy WW LISTEN AND LEARN - Miss Fraser's students, Harold Pearson, Connie Ninomiya, and Kay Dean repeat French phrases as they hear them on a record. w, L. 51 ,. fit 1 if f ' 1 ,, my l 4 H., ' ,rf 5 1 3, X 4 if f- if ' , l wr 9 fl I Q .. , . A L 'RJ' W 'X if P F 'T g, I . - ' ,, ,. 'L ' 13 fgssm, - . .. q ,k 3: W X Qff f ,,v ' e ' ' ' 'U w , s MA M w P 'ff' ' 4' lf 5x if' '. 97' A L sr 4. .-A -rg ,G 1-71 .ff x ,leNeal Maxfield South Jordan Kit McMullin South Jordan Sherryn Miller East Midvale f sgx Q' 1 , Q25 L L Maxfield East Midvale Evelyn Mech:-tm South Jordan Betty Milne Union ,-L Y? Danny Marriott Sandy Ilene Mecham Union Nancy Milne Union OPHOMORES V. 67 K fm i Q I ,-s. ,x V J- Y .E -va 4 7,5 il? P3 3,31-17 div, it . , A h V , ,,y , , ,. ---- f for ' E 'Lf5i' isp j L ity, V I X M K 7, N v 1 ,V rv nr- 4A XC: , viwf- , X -4- X Q' l Q: PH A Pr. -an it ., 2 M S X' V I . K- - Q v 'f , , l'-12716-ll 'iv ga? R 'K,, Q K ,, X W: T. , , ,3 . ii j , 5 ' y ' , , . - F . ,f 15 1 'ag A . -b, .M . . W, . A - , f 6 1 A wr l -, to ft - 'ti me 'l it iw W X X .- - Q' ' mv' Q t- 'fi ri ' Evelyn Montague Earl Mitchell Ken Mitchell Bill Mitchell Joe Minniclc Susan Mitchell Midvalc Draper Midvale West Jordan Draper Bluffdalc Wallace Naylor Larry Nelson Kay Neilson Gail Nell Eddie Nemanic Colleen Myers South Jordan Bluffdale Wext Jordan Midvale Midvale Draper Kenneth Nosaclc Dennis Nielsen Nellie Nichols David Nielson Connie Ninomiya Sylvia Nielson Midvalc Sandy Midtvalc Riverton Midvale W'cst1urdan lean Oalceson Clinton Olsen judy Olson Linda Olson llene Olson Don Olson South Jordan Sandy Union Midvale Midvale Butler Connie Ostler Leon Oldham Earl Owen Raymond Ostler Edna Pa'heco David Pack South Jordan Crcxccnt Blufftlale Sandy Wfcxr ,loidan Union ,lay Page Kay Palmer Orin Palmer Shirley Pappa Terry Lynne Palmer Montie Parker Riverton South Jordan West Jordan Riverton South jordan East Mitlvale ' do gi. .K-Iris' W: ' N , f . , f , 'vu - .-. Q , -A 'R - -7 5' V A 6.1 1' qw 5 R I x l . . P' . K . F Agxxl -19. . . ' 7 Ex, Y l 7 Y . W ' 5 fi' ' L . X u Q 53 , 7 , ,+ Q: xg M N 'N '22 fart 79 C it at 4. ' ai A . J 1 ' ' - as C 5 l 1 . ' ' ., SDM' K S7 Y 3 . -, v V 'I S ., , W ,Mk it V? M I X K L M K X C ' - . V r i: Q 'r Q - ,i ff, e 'A E M , - 0 . .,,. 1 Rift ? It t ll 9 - iff 0 Q X nl- in-A Q e fre 6 5723? ' '21 , A .2 - I ' l 7 - '?-- i ' ' at ' . if it , I 7 - 4' 70 n fp Q at S, at , - -if 'il' f 7 1 I f of P i' ,,, 'xr Q , ,.,. 2 ,i i I ' 'R I 1 4 Qs 68 gf ii if' il, Q4 A 4 r ,- 'U -,- vw l l 1 ri , i X x K i xy Danny Montague Sandy Dianne Mumford Sandy Wanda Noland Mitlivalt' Peggy Olson Union Uayle Page Ritvrtovt Don Parker Draper 'Q ' ' L l X if . t K 0, -ff V ct D. 5 JR KW' FT J, x R J . . K :B-sv ., it r Yi' ui J' i l l 1 Patterson Gerald W Janalee Parry , . , - -.., JoAnn M idvale Midvale Miduale Riverton Bluffdale Sandy john Perelle Sharon Perry Michael Perry Pat Petersen Clara Mae Peterson Richard Peterson Ann Peterson Bennion Sandy Riverton Butler Sandy West Jordan Midvale Robert Phipps Connie Pierson Brent Price Ray Plumhof jerry Polson Erma Poulsen Peggy Preston Riverton Sandy Midvale Butler Sandy Midvale Midvale gnu' i tw,- FUTURE FARMERS BENEFIT BY AGRICULTURE CLASS - Mr. Budge explains a generator on a combine to Larry Matthews and Mack Withers. 69 li' 1 .3 3: X V - . -, - we L. me td 9 . ' -if . 1 ' A t -Y iii.. A,-Sit: - 13 X . I' . , Nm V ala ' , ,.- j 1, . t .:,, qt -IP. , ' Jr -' Q-. 1 . -N -1- fx 'Q' joan Rawson llniun Rovlance Ray Midutii' Darlene Rodda lN1iti1'tlit.' Victor Scorzato lW1liii'tliL' Gay Shcppick Suutil lilnillll Marcia Sorensen Drapur 'tt if .1 ,l' . . i ,J . . . . nw-- rw ' ' f LJ134? :- -' .v 3 ,' .. pq .JA ! '! ,Mi ,A lt. ll xtxr 3' Af t .1 E S. 4. t 1-QP Byard Price Union Donald Read Harriman Teresa Rosales Wfuxt Jordan Ralph Schmidt WVUSI jtirtilln Gary Silcox Sandy' ,lean Smith Sandy Fr li, .. .IA ' i 2:11 V, W A 'W V Y iv. -. - . -fy ,A -4 D .. xx 'I' in L A ,iw E' 4 - 'J I -, . ' A' 'Vftii f' fly , Q N 4 F 1 Y ' 4. 1 ,L L.-J. 4711 . W , Q, . ' . fl 4-' , V. 4 'ay ,fl j ' 'U 1. I 1 .1.A.-. W ll lg. g - .... k . Y Q A ? t 'Y 1 . Q. XX, CSL- , X i l Q ' TS' t up all . -'-, A Ztfi 4,9 fi .qw ir - , ' . - ,, Zip. Q lx f , , .,r-f' 70 .Q nv- f p Q A,'r 1v - .5 1 A if rlf- , Sandra Price WL'.tt ifirdtltl Pat Reed Sandy Shirlene Rowley Union Martha Savage Draper Betty Ann Shiilsen W'cxt Iimlan Jacqueline Smith Midralc A 4+ 'Y' 4' gait ,W is V is li 5 ,ff A Ng iff fix - K A. X A. f - RQ i wi' - . . Srl? ' K ' iii. A l . in 25:1 x- ' . R X ,-if 'r K x' ' ' :ffl A . 2 vw- f' I '1 A , .A 55 R I f W , Mary Rahls Riverton Bill Reynolds Wi'xt Ionian Carolyn Rowley U niun Diana Scott Butler Gayle Simonson Sandy Dennis Smith Draper it T I is-i I :Wiiff ' ' 1 e t . - 'fi:ii5E5 3 A ' E 1 3 1. -. zkziifi A- ' fill.: it af M, ,. . as CK Lim x .A+ 5? 551 4 :EL A,,. gg s , 'N Rt' i A ff '15 A? I Y 47 A ' 1 , .Ab 5 ink 5 4. .,. 3555- ' 've fl 2 Q ,y-, ,K 4, V, A S S. 5, Edith Rains Midralc Ann Richards Miilralc Gaylen Robison Miiivalc Billy Seele Sandy Joan Shulsen Rircrtim Diane Smith C1'USUct't! ff- A ijefj ,A S S 'Q' irq .A A? , if A Y' MA. , 2 :HEX ww 'EJ ' A H ' -' . R W- R P ,W . '- ilgi ,, A. ' 5 f wr K i . J , If , 1 6 A-El Agfa? - .. V R 4 Mk., X ..-Y A' .rink 'J' .life ga.. ,J , f 1. kv. cv LC . - l t L, ,il T ' rf A AY' Q . C .ss ' - X A Randall Rathjin Draper lanace Richards Sandy Lynn Rowsell Riiciwlit' Gary Sharp Midtialc Linda Smart Union Mike Smith Sandy' A t ,yi A J AT J' A r - il MM, A , .5 -Qi' :JM l :- t Q ,ff - . t 41- af I An it . . it t . -if J h I f. It 'Q ty' ,. 'z X . Lane Rasmussen Draper loyce Rohertxon Crcvccnt Paul Sager lV1iLll'LllL' Ca rolyn Sharp Eaxt Mitlvalc ,lohn Sheriff Sandy Sharon Smith Drapur S I. .i 'ax .iv ' -'Q 5 , Qgx 'f his-,222 . p., 1 ' fu l - Aw 4.-get .,f , I xii V , kay! ,, . b . .M , ' Q-. 1,i:fgm ,x .'5'.ig'- 1 ' 1. , .19 I? ' ,, ,, - ,-.,,...-.. , , ,e lean Spencer jack Steadman Mid vale Granite Riverton Sandy I Ioleen Sylvester Reed Stevens Richard Stromberg Linda Stuart Sandy Crescent Bluffdale Midvale Sharon Taylor Carole Tennyson Joel Terry Clive Thacker Riverton East Midvale Draper Crescent Bryan Butler jay Stevens West Jordan Barbara Thomas Sandy Myrleen Sundberg Sandy Sherry Tea Union janet Karen Taylor Granite Lee Tennant Midvale SOPHO CRES IWW FUTURE DRIVERS ARE ACQUAINTED WITII DRIV- ING REQUIREMENTS - judy Slater listens as Mr. Peter- sen and two license examiners discuss requirements for students taking driver training class. 71 tl el, ,, X Q 'C Q l- ,gy Q 41' v:1 Curtis Thun Midvalc Ernest Turner hllihflld Aartje Vanderhooft Mid-vale LeRoy Warner W'cst Jordan Gary Webster Midvale jane Webster Nllllillld S 'T L. C7 72 Te Sandy Pat Truhill Midvale Brent Vincent Sandy judy Walterson Sandy Tamara Webb Bluffdale Richard Watts Sandy ID Ou . fx 1 .v PW QW P f l ,E Thr? , -rf az, 1 ii hr ra , a ,X , its WX.. J S t -e. 1.3 . D Imiilip. I f A Q -4, 'Tn , 3 fi iri- xf 9 ' ' , 2 V- amvgff St rdf t ...ga at D , G at 1' 1' . , C r ii, ,. . if ' 'N 55 l ' ' i- .,, Q tri e . K ' ten, fa , W 'f W ' V t f 5' T J jg , lk Claude Tucker David Thourn Dee Thompson Doyle Timothy Elna Thomson South Jordan Sandy Midvale Sandy Midvalc I.aPriel Tuttle Gayle Visser Ramona Valenzuela Maxine Vunder Rachel Villalobos Midvale Sandy West Jordan Midifale Midvale joan Wade Von Wallgren Lora Walton Joyce Wallin Eldwin Walters Butler Midvale West Jordan Sandy Union Tony Wanlass Midvale I.aWanna Webb Midvale Eldon Weber Midrale SOPHOMORES NOT PHOTOGRAPHED rig 12 :nf 'fwls ' ,tytie S yy ' 5 itett f L. 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A ' ,T ' ' plllf- ' -H115 QQ- L 'iw P5iQQ1f5ffwlQ7g3' t .49 .1 A K S 4521.1 - S r' 1' at , - P' Ma rgarett Webster Douglas Welch Pamela Welch Peggy West Gregory West JoAnn Wheadon Marjorie Webster Sandy Miilvale Midfvale Riverton Draper Draper Sandy Carol White Dot Withers Paul Whetman Mavis Williams ElRay Whitlock Clyde Williams Mary Dee Wilson Union Riverton Sandy West Jordan Granite Crescent Midvale Shnunn Workman Fern Worthen Myrtle Worthen Larry Worthington Ruth Zitting Sandra Zaiser Irene Zagarich .South Jordan Mitlvalr: Midvale Union Union Midvale Midvale OPHOMORES lflflflf COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD INTEREST SOPHO- MORES - World history students, LaPriel Tuttle, Dennis Patterson, and Lucille Markus, point out countries on the globe of the world. 73 Organizations v WE LISTENED . . . PLANS. WE ORGANIZED. Service Academic Activity Cultural i EM ftiwiwiifw W' NM W I ' 3 W m X W H U1 W W M M, W. ' W Em Jw W ig 'nw W , x, v W J L 'M wp ld!! ww w M v hfwgwlxi MJH UW fm 1 fi K K4 Wi: ir N P I r., 1... .......-.-4......-.4... -..,. P WF' 'w w H xjsw, , wx I, 1, : 1 il, f wh N... 1: I F 1' lil!- J Il? 5. ? ' P'--. 1 Q 4 'ii Q I I U 598' -wr' My f, ,Q .M 3, Ai. uw 1 ,, A O lil I. .I .A .llllltl mi. . lr .. iii, all ri 'lil' ii I ii' ' 'i V Sherman Day, president Versatile Sherm Day divided his time between Boys Club duties, school work and the varsity basketball squad. 76 nf O Y' l. v 3,-ga ' C dififr effrrffeftigiisest ,QLUB f ' . if KQQIL y TCC! ef' F31 OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Bob Day, vice president, and Sherrell Berrett, secretary, relinquish a few minutes of their lunch time to discuss a Boys Club activity with Frank Kamnikar, faculty adviser. REPRESENTATIVES - Discussing plans for the Parents and Sons program are class representatives, Dan Nelson, senior, john Pollard, junior, Dale Kimball, sophomore, and jack Player, senior. THE SPIRIT OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP Every IHS boy automatically became a member of the Boys Club upon entering high school. The club co-spon- sored the Thanksgiving Party with the Girls Club. This activity included a dance, show, and refreshments. On January 25, the boys were hosts to their parents at the Parents and Sons Night Out. For entertainment, jordan's traveling assembly, An Arabian Nightmare, was pre- miered. The Boys Club helped to promote in each boy good citizenship, sportsmanship, and respect for his school and teachers. The yearls program was under the guidance of the ofhcers, class and home room representatives, and advisers. Wtvrking with Frank Kamnikar as faculty ad- visers were Murray Allen, Billy Boren, Chet Kim, Ray Oliverson, and Arland Russon. -f-fr Geraldine Vfhitmore, president Encouraging every coed to take an active part in school affairs was the responsibility of popular Geraldine Whitmore. GIRLS CLUB HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES - Row One: Gayle Page, Erma Enniss, Corinne Archuleta, Carolyn Aceves, Connie Ostler, Doris Lloyd, Edna Burr, Irene Alves, Maxine Anderburg, janet Gehring, Darlene Steadman. Row Two: DeAna Mickelsen, Diane Mumford, Doris Roos, I.uDeen Petersen, CnDele Walker, Eileen johnson, Leah Withers, Pat Duffin, Ilrenda Bateman, Connie Anderson, Ianice Smith, Peggy Parker. Row Thruc: Connie Ninomiya, Irene Zagarich, I..aRee Sheriff, Marsha Nielsen, I.eici Whetrnnti, Francis Naylor, Janet Finlayson, Barbara Nel- son, Lynda Fairbourn. 3 THE HUM OF VIGOROUS ACTIVITY Helping new girls become better acquainted and promot- ing good feeling between students and parents were the primary endeavors of the Girls Club. Along with co-spon- soring the Thanksgiving Party, the girls entertained their parents at a Mothers and Daughters and a Fathers and Daughters Night Out. A fashion show, program, and re- freshments featured the evening in which the mothers were honored. Fathers escorted their daughters to an ev- ening of fun and dancing. junior and sophomore girls hosted the seniors at the Senior Tea near the end of the school year. The Stocking Stomp and the ninth grade wel- come were other events sponsored by the active coed club. Evelyn N. Wood, Marie Goff, and Carolyn Green were the 1955-56 advisers. OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES - Connie Crane, secretary, points out a pending Girls Club activity to Gayle Jensen, vice presi- dent, Marian Anderson, junior, Barbara Allen, senior, and Ann Rich- ards, sophomore, 77 .num f ' -t E i,.,. J, , ' 2 1 t K' f 1 it 2 , y , g i 1 l .. 6 V l yi' A i ' : , J Q Q ,, A, ,Si 5 3 ww t. 1 f s - f ,1 ' ,, . t 1 r I ,sq 3 ' .2 . w , ,L It , g J 7 ,, . Je. .X ,, 3 S Yi t CTHARLONIANS - Row One: Darlene Church, Kay Rodgers, LuDeen Petersen, lrene Nystrom, DeAna Mickelsen, Janet Finlayson, Nedra Forman, Ann lllaelwett, Vicki Lester, Sliirlee Uehring, Sharon Swenson, Peggy Parker, Janice Smith, Arlene Penrod, Elaine Jenson, Donna Dun- yon, Sliirleen lleclc, Norma Lynn Hale, Rosalie Brlclacich, Diane Miller- laerg, Judene Casper, Moonyeen Newman, Melllae llateman, Sunnie Nelson, Sharlene Hoffman, Erma Ray Vawdrey, lda Mortensen, Bette Jardine. Row Tu-oz Sylvia Martin, Lalleta Hill, Louis Morrow, Janice Lelfevre, Afton Jensen, Rosemary Jensen, Janet Dahl, Loretta Witt, Fran- cis Naylor, Virginia Nielsen, Clifta Crane, Nola Johnson, Marcia Nichols, Catherine Morelli, Leici Whetman, Lorna Sjohlom, Donna Cfain, Ciollele Walker, lieth Proctor, Maureen Shepherd, Sharon llldredge, Mary llow- lett, Marilyn Hughes, Judy Piills, lieth Radmall. Row Thrvc: Shirley Steadrnan, Mary Bastian, Pat Downs, Karen llurkinsliaw, Afton Nelson, JoAnn Farnsworth, Lynne Hansen, Evah Visser, Linda Larsen, Mary Watts, Janet Healy, JoAnn Goff, Jeannette Linnar:, Cfarolyn lfvans, Gwen Burnett, Gayle Kidder, Mary Ann Gardner, Joan Romney, ReNee Hens- chke, Arlene Beckstead, Carol McNamara, Sandra White, Marilyn New' COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN - Row One: Kay Rodgers, Judy Larsen, Doris Jensen, Elaine Jenson, Mary Howlett, Linda Jacohson, Kareen Neilsen. Row Two: Gayle Kidder, DeAna Mickelsen, Cieraldine Whitmore, Penny Reed, Joan McFarlane, Sally Beclcstead, Carla Price. 78 MUSIC AND MARCHING - Jordan's marching Char- lonians perform to the theme of The Music Notes he- tween halves of the Jordan-Murray hasltetlwall game. as - Doe e ld, Une Ross, Frarbara Nelson, Marilyn Nichols, Dixie Dean. Row rurz Eileen lohnson, Deanna W'allin, Lynda l.ee Sharp, Carolyn Nich- e, Karma Russell, Linda llallamis, loan McFarlane, Carla Price, Sally -ckstcad, lattice Richardson, Gale XX'ebb, ,loan Grant, Geraldine Whit- are, Penny Reed, ,lu.ly Larsen, Carla Benson, Argene Adams, Linda Jobson, Karcen Neilsen, Evelyn Day, Fat Fitzgerald, ,loann lones, Nancy in Newman, Annette lensen, Doris lensen, Gloria Ulines, Gay Ras- ussen. Rim' Fire: loanne llerrett, Bonnie Christian, Cherry Gold, Ann itterfield, Norene llardcastle, Rosalie Madsen, Norene Evans, Maureen swbold, Loraine Lloyd, lynda Fairbourn. THE EXAMPLE OF GOOD SPOIRTSMANSHIP Following the candlelight initiation ceremony at the beginning of the school year, the Charlonian Club began a year of service and marching activi- ties. Sixth period every day saw the marching group practicing for novel and intricate half-time performances for three football and five basketball games. Those Charlonians IIOt marching took care of the business of the club such as teas, at which visiting pep clubs were honored, and ushering. During Christmas time a big project was spon- sored by the Charlonians and other clubs to help a needy family. ln the spring they marched in the BYU Invitational Meet and sponsored the Char- lonian Ball in honor of all lettermen. An assembly entitled A Day at ,lordan was presented by the Charlonians on February 21. The purpose of the Cfharlonian Club, whose members must maintain a FS-plus average, was to instill pep and enthusi- asm in the students and create a friendly associa- tion with other schools. iii Elaine president Setting the pace with enthusiasm and pep, cute Elaine Jenson led lordan's Charlonian Club dur- ing 1955-56. CH RLONIAN ov OFFICERS AND ADVlSERS - Seated: Advixerx, Miss Helen Seaman, Miss Oralie Rawson, Miss Yvonne Schofield. Standing: Arlene Penrod, xccrv- taryi lanice Smith, hixtormttg Shirleen heck, cummnt secretary, Donna Uunyon, reporter, Elaine lenson, pTCSldUTll'. 79 oEEicERs AND REPRESENTATIVE - Marian Antifus, pmrii.-mg Karl Miller, secretary, Don Zaiser, vice president, and joe Baker, rremu'rerg pose with Marcell Graham, Midralc Kiwanis Key Club rcprcxevitatiaws. THE WILLINGNESS TO SERVE Sponsored by the Midvale Kiwanians, the thirty-seven jordan Key Club members spent a successful year in serving their school and communities. The jordan chapter sent Marlon Andrus and Dan Nelson to the International Key Club Con- vention in Detroit, Michigan, during the summer. In serving the school, they sponsored the Initiation Dance, Courier poetry contest, Stocking Stomp, and Career Day. The boys also presented a program for the Midvale Kiwanis Club and gave forty dollars to a needy family for Christmas. To create more enthusiasm during the basketball season, they sold pro- grams, Hi Hats, and presented a scoreboard to the school. Rounding out their activities, the jordan chapter participated in the lnterfKey Club dance at the Avalon Ballroom and helped with the Easter Seal Drive. Faculty advisers were P. M. Mickelsen and James Seal. Roy Stuart, Richard Kemp, Carl Baird, Vifayne Sabey, Edward Miner, Glade Crossgrove, Van Lindsay, Don Zaiser, Terry Kirby. Row Three: Glenn Fitzgerald, William Erekson, Wayfne Ernstrom, Karl Miller, Dan Nelson, Maurice Wells, Keith Stephan, Warren Vincent, Richard Nielsen, Gary Howlett, Mark Miller, john Pollard, Bruce Hand. RED CROSS FOMMITTEE - Seated: Lee Wtwrkmaii, Edward Miner, Mrs. Evelyn N. Wood, Marlon Andrus. Standing: Gary Larsen, Dan Nelson, Mark Miller, Karl Miller, Sherman Day, Warren Vincent. RED CROSS THE HELPFULNESS OF YOUTH The Jordan chapter of the American junior Red Cross was organized under the supervision of Mrs. Evelyn N. Wood, with Edward Miner as student chairman. The group decorated at the Veterans' Hospital for the weekly dances, taking turns with the other schools of the area. The Home Economics Department made cookies and a layette, which the Red Cross donated to the Primary Childrens' Hos- pital for Christmas. jORDA ETTES f' THE GROWTH OF LEADERSHIP The comparitively new ,lordanette Club was organized for the purpose of serving the school and promoting wholesome fun for the girls of lordan. Membership was composed of student offi- :ers and leaders from the junior and senior classes. The girls participated in a summer workshop at the Spruces, where they planned future activities and received instruction from school, .listrict, and state people, Christmas season meant caroling and a treat for the Primary Childrens' Hospital, and helping with the Sub-for-Santa project. Dr. Royal Garff from the University .if Utah was the guest speaker at the ,lordanettefsponsored All- Girls' Assembly. lior fun, the club got together for a candy pull, bowling, and a swimming party. IORDANETTES - Row One: ,ludy Bills, Arlene Penrod, lanice Smith, Geraldine Whitmore, Argenc Adams, Penny Reed, Beth Proctor, Lynda liairbourn, Rosalie Nladsen, Loretta W'itt, Arlene Sheppick. Row Two: Kathy Ciray, Linda lacobson, Pat Fitzgerald, Sharon Eldredge, VeNae Biirgon, Rosalie Brklacich, MelRae Bateman, Evelyn Day, Nancy Ann Newman, Ann Butterfield, Doris lensen, Marilyn Hughes. Row Three: i kv ADVISER - ,ludy Bills, prcsitluvitg Mrs. Evelyn N. Wlood, adi'iscrg Arlene Sheppick, vt'crt'ttzt'yg and Loretta Witt, vice prcxitlent, get together to plan a ,lordanette activity. Carla Benson, Barbara Dunn, Afton lensen, CoDele Walker, joan Rom- ney, Pat Weber, ludene Casper, Bette lardine, Marian Beck, Sharon Swenson, Elaine Jenson. Row Four: Darlene Bell, Mary Howlett, Slinnie Nelson, lda Mortensen, ,loAnn jones, Mary Ann Gardner, Sally Beck- stead, Carolyn Erickson, loene Tranter, Norma Lynn Hale, Shirlee Ciehr- mg. --1 r 1 11 I.: I . ' '-'wemh l.'ifmi1 lt. 'Sl' I nax,:'ll-'.1 I lil! Ki. 7 7 in-. M-1 I sf W V X HIE-z 7 W, M ,MM W, it s S if s 1 A Md 1 K'OMMlTTIQli CHAIRMAN - Svarctl: Uayle Iensen, Lorna min., ....-.. , QPFICERS AND AIWYISERS - Suututl: l.vntla I.st- Sharp, liloria lleaps. Xrtztttlmgz Carolyn Nichols, Kathi Iones, Kathy Hatton, riuu prusitlcrtrg Carla llcnson, pvwrtluvitg lftlna llttrr, ltmmitut, Nikki I,1ll'fllll1, Mel Rae llatc-rnan, Catherine Morelli, Nedra Nelson. Io Anne Kvnaston, Nt't'1't.'!tl7N', Xrttmlirng: Marv lfttzuuraltl, lit-ca Petersen, tiertrutle Trantcr, llcttx llcntlcrson, IIIVHIIS' tttltm-it IAY IWIQIQS - Row One: fi. Heaps, IU. King, P. Fechser, S. Smith, A. Lahrtlm, S. Tea, I. Smith, I. Ham, Ki. Yisscr, M. Ioncs, l. Xfattcrson, M. Richartls, M. Cirimatttl, K. Ioncs, l,. Ioncs, M. Antlerheriz, Pr. Proctor, VV. Vuntler, I. Larsen, IW. Cain, S. Ilcck, K. llotlcll, S. Ilvans, II. llcspain, N. Noland, S. Iistcpp, K. llcan, ll. Ntnorniya, IU. Iones, S. Zaiser, ll. Rad- Hughes, Olson, Cf. Neff, XY. Pwcath. Row Ifomc I.. Wlorlunauti, Y. lion. mall, V. Pierson, Y, lloggcss, ll, llolliger, S. Taylor, P. Reetl, M. NWilson, zales, D. Scott, fi. Cionger, S. liarncv, l. iicltrinig, P. Dtillin, I.. Norton, I, Alves. Rott' Tuwi: Qi. Pttllmsr, IW. Millerlaerg, M. Nichols, I.. Stuart, Cf. I. Casper, Ci. Hutchings, I.. XXf'chl'w, ii, Page, S. liltlretlge, A. lc-nscn, I.. 'I'vnnyson, S. Swcnscn, R. llrklautclt, I5. Larson, S. Wlehster, I. Maxfieltl, Marlills, I. Stepan, li. Marchant, M. Rahlt, K. Larsen, ll. lilvnn, lf. liartcr, P. Olsen, I. Ilutlcr, ll. Milnc, IV. Mtintlortl, S. Perry, I.. Tuttle, P. Preston, Ci. Hartlcastle, S. Prine, I. Kvnaston. Rott' Ftw: I. llills, M, Newman, li. S. Pappa, I. llerrctt, Pt. Christian, P. Parker, Cf. Nichols, I. Hamilton, M. Page, A. llsher, K. Turner, I.. lacolason, IW. Miles, S. l.ttnnvn, N. Kasai, Ilctlcstcatl, I.. Ilanstc, l. Praker. Row Thrcu: ll. Iartline, Ci. Icnsen, Ci. D. Lloytl, .l- Oalicson, M. Newltoltl, I.. llaws, ll. liiqlicrt, P. Pctcrscn, S. Morelli, N. Hale, S. lichring, I. Carroll, I. Richards, A. Vamlerhooft, N. Cressall, M. Sorenson, P. Clarltc, IW. Yan Ilctta, I. Totltl, K. Ilatton, if . . .- kk . .. W.. F. Q. ,. 1 ' I . 5 r mmm-nl' infant.. up -r if 1 mL...... 4 -'- . THE ASSOCIATIONS THAT BIND The ,lay Dee Club, whose aims were to increase friendships and enjoy social gatherings, had a busy schedule in 1955-56. Beginning with the initiation ceremony and turkey dinner, the girls resumed ac- tivities with their annual date party. A program was presented at the County Infirmary at Christmas time in addition to helping a needy family. After sponsor- ing a spring fashion show for all the girls of the school, the club contributed favors on Parents' Visit- ing Day. In April the ZIZ club members, whose en- rollment made them the largest organization at Jordan, climaxed a full year with the annual Dog Patch Hay Day. '. Williatiis, II. Shulsen, K. Neilson, E. Iiurr. Row Six: G. Flanders, I reen, 55. Cunnington, l. Zagarich, II. West, II. Dansie, I. Campbell, M Iilkinson, S. Dean, nl. Maddorks, l. Nielson, II. Allen, N. Rawlings, I lson, ,l. Hudson, M. lleck, I.. IIansie, E. Poulsen, N. Nichols, E. Cook . liutierfield, ll. Densley, ,l. liarben, M. Holt, S. Wiwrkman, I.. Sharpi iw Scrum: II. Peters, M. Parry, I. Mortensen, gl. Wheatltwn, N. Milne Iioyce, ll. Iirickson, N. Kay, K. Humphrey, I. Shulsen, Rawson, M indherg, II. Dale, X. Pzippas, I7. Steadman, Hall, C. Case, V. Sowell . Greenwood, O. Lund, C. Lovendahl, j. Brady, j. Cox, N. Lunnen, A zckstead, C. Benson. K' '.t2..5,tL::.L!u51as w.i.AxtssmSas4Q'f'iwrs, ..1s..,if 'tt-' - NY'tfyettmsitsvrwssuwfstsswawsws Carla Benson, president With Congeniality and enthusiasm Carla Ben son guided the lay Dee Club through a year of social and service activities. J Y DEES FUTURE , GI EERS THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN The jordan High Future Engineers Club had as its goal to acquaint science students with the oppor- tunities in the science field after graduation. Once a month the club members participated in a field trip to an industry where the application of sci' ence was demonstrated. Men in the science Fields, primarily engineers, spoke at club meetings once a month also. Supervising these activities were Stanley R, Anderson and R. S. Peterson, faculty advisers. ll'l'l Ilillwllllllllllilhl ':i::::::::z: lllitlllillliilllillwllliillttliw FUTURE ENGINEERS - Row One: Van Lindsey, Floyd Mori, Russell Schneider, Sherman Day, Dale Astle, Edward Miner, Paul Jacobson, Dennis Wilson, jason Endo. Row Two: Edward Patience, Weston Read- ing, Carl l'-nird, Roger Stevenson, Mike Ganz, Keith Stepan, Maurice Wells, Dan Jorgensen, Dean Fife. Row Three: Mike Ivie, Don S4 DECA THE PRINCIPLES OF DISTRIBUTION The Jordan chapter of the Distributive Education Club of America encouraged the training of stu- dents in buying and selling techniques. Students became eligible for membership by enrolling in one of the required distributing courses. Jordan representatives attended the DECA State Con- vention in Salt Lake City and the whole club en- joyed themselves at a chicken dinner party. To raise funds for projects, popcorn was sold at foot- ball games. Fay B. Thomas instructed members in classes and extra-curricular DECA activities. OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Fay B. Thomas, faculty adviser, illus- trates commercial business techniques to DECA otiicers, Penny Reed, St:C1'UIllTyQ Claudia Cox, president, Annette Jenson and VeNae Burgon, vice presidents. DECA - Row Gnu: l.aRae Smith, Kay Thacker, Annette lenson, Joyce Thomas, Sylvia Martin, Kay Rodgers, Linda Jacobson, VeNae Burgon, Mitchell, lrene Flores, Gayle Poulsen, Annette Rawson, Darlene Stead- LuWen Alsop, Carol Atkinson, Peggy Leonard, Lorna Sjohlom, joan man, Nila Rawlings, Maxine Markus, jessie Kay Greenwood. Row Two: McFarlane, Leici Whetman, Lyle Hughes, ,loyce Milne. Row Four: lla Rosalie Green, Velma Gonzales, Connie Neff, Wanda Beath, Edith Howard, Penny Reed, Marlene Wright, Genielle Evans, Rama Mitchell, 1Vl'll ',, ,,, ,N ,,, l, ,,, ,,, I ,' f1,1 I, A ,,,, YY ,l,, . 'T ,, .l, Xl I I f'l,-,, YY, I ll Cl 'I A IN I IN I HU! ' I IN! ll- KI I Y'l i l ,,,,,Lg bb DHDCLUB THE TRANSMISSION OF SOUNDS Organized during the 195556 school year, the Radio Club did not get into full swing last year because of complications in the formation of a constitution. The idea behind the organization was to create an interest in amateur radio broadcast- ing. Future plans are to help students obtain their amateur radio licenses by setting up code and radio theory classes. When these goals are reached, it is hoped to set up an amateur radio station at the school. Donald Budge was the faculty adviser. ANGU GE CLUB THE UNDERSTANDING OF OTHERS To promote better understanding of foreign coun- tries and their peoples was the primary goal of the Language Club. Anyone taking a foreign language was eligible to belong to the club. Activities dur- ing the year included a Christmas party, at which there were games and refreshments, the Subffor- Santa project, and dinners composed of foreign foods. Faculty advisers were Miss Golda Fraser ' and Lowell Boberg, who instructed students in - French and Spanish classes. LANGUAGE CLUB - Row One: Tony Delgado, Randall Rathjen, Lane Rasmussen, llon Read, lay Stevens, Charles Graham, Paul Neilson, Craig Rasmussen, ,lohn Pollard, ,lohn McKinney, Orin Palmer. Row Two: Diana Scott, Clair Lou Kidd, Loretta Witt, Ethel Mangum, Clifta Crane, Mary Watts, Marian Anderson, Linda Ballamis, Rosemary Jensen, Pauline Dory, Karol Hardwick, DeAnna DeGroot. Row Three: Karen L l RADIO CLUB OFFICERS - Roy Stuart, wcrutrxryg Russell Schneider, vice president, and Dale Frandsen, president, examine lordan's loud speaker equipment. OFFICERS AND ADYISERS - Milo Pearson, xccrcravyq Nola Lunnen, rice president, Miss Ciolda Fraser, adiixer, Paul Neilson, president, lrma Ra 1 ,j of- e Vawdrey, historian, Lowell lloberg, ailiiicr. LaRae Clement, Linda Asay, lovce NVallin, Artline Toone, Beth Radmall, ,lanice Parkin, Irma Rae Yawdrev, Sheila Hamilton, Emmaniiella Kon- curat, Marv Howlett, Gale Webb, ,lanet Healy. Rout Four: Marilyn Hughes, Dorothy Miles, Nola Lnnnen, Nedra Kasai, Sharon Lunnen, lletty Ann Shiilsen, Laurel llrown, Marcia Sorenson, Marv Ann Gardner, Sharon Bracken, Karen Ilurkinshaw. . ,tx '..r ll 11' 'lUHll'l.llll IMI S l fs I QS 1 mg E251 :ai OFFICERS AND' ADVISERS - Scared: Marylyn Lang, presidentg Miss Marie Goff and Miss lletty Henderson, mlviserxg Ann Butterfield, vice president. Standing: Connie Crane, rcportcrg Sharon Eldredge, treasurer, Maureen Shepherd, parliamunmriang Marian Pearson, historian, Edna Burr, song luadcr. THE HOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW The Future Homemakers of America was an active group during the past school year. Through classes of sewing and cooking, girls worked toward FHA goals of becoming better homemakers. With the FFA they sponsored the Sweethearts Ball on February 11. Other extra- curricular activities included a swimming party with Cyprus High School on February 23, a skating party with the FFA, a candy pull in the jordan kitchen, and a spring party which included a movie and a dinner. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA - Row One: Sharon Butter- field, Connie Crane, Edna Burr, Colleen Steadman, Marian Pearson, loan Farnsworth, Louis Morrow, Mary Lynn Klotovich, Kay Turner, Reona Withers, Ann Atkinson. Row Two: Gayle Visser, Gay Sheppick, Annette Swascy, Genielle Evans, Ann Butterfield, Sharlene Peterson, Edna Rae l0l1r1S0n, Evon Despain, Shauna Wtwrkman, leneal Barben. Row T nc DHFYI Walker. lufln Ernest, Rinda Gedge, Clifta Crane, Lucille Naylor, Audty Thayne, Nila Rawlings, Marilyn Brown, Sharon Eldredge, Maureen Shepherd, Alma Nunley, Row Four: Marsha Holt, Farrel llrown, lean- ette Linnarz, Rita Lynch, Patsy Glines, Marylyn Lang, Ardene Toone, Eunice Gilbert, Karen Larson, Gloria Eyre. i wg ' A A H, s. ani :vw 5 I. f 4 ll -J, ,iv fs 5 41 4.- ' 1 . ..,-L-Cv ' J - Us gf N :fi 5 , 33152 V K R. A 0 QT ,., ,, . 1--, -,1-rv , 3' ,n .1 1'.3', w-. 2-- lf W- , -vu -., X EW'-4 ' if 4 PM xp' ' 'XJ 1, W -T, Q ,' .., ,A ., v gd Q Y' 1E, Y .Elf Wil 'Y' ,' -. 9 , Y s if J' YY - ly? , 4 1 1 . 5? . -jgff -V 11 3 1?-X . ,fr - If -, 5 'xi 4 .vm -W. Wu 2- A Q 1 l Claude Tucker, Ernest Velez. Row Three: Leo Quezada, logdralce Robert Schouten, ll-.we Zitting, Richard liishop, fiurtlnn Ziftjng, Boyd halter, ,loc Thorn, lilavid Schmidt, Ralph lirinton, Harold Allen Deverl lvlecliam, Larry Matthews, l5el.oy Ohbtirtqg, Ray Butterfield. , THE BUILDING OF MEN Learning to do, doing to earn, earning to live, living to serve - by this motto, the boys of the FFA spent hours studying agricultural methods in class to take to their own farms as practical examples. Through their membership, the boys tried to develop community leadership. The an- nual Sweethearts' Ball was under the co-sponsorship of the FFA and the FHA, and included the crowning of a queen and king. The FFA also sponsored the Harvest Ball in the Fall. The ,lordan chapter participated in many FFA activities which built the boys in the field of vocational agriculture. They sent judging teams to the various state and local contests and practiced new and more progressive ways of farming. Through this activity, the future farmers were assured of .a better and easier way of making a living. Paul C. Boyce and Donald Budge taught the boys in aca- demic classes and advised extra-curricular Future Farmers of America club work. Robert Bailey, president Managing to Find time out from studies and speech activities, Robert Bailey led the FFA by example and leadership. 89 CIVAL AIR PATROL - Row One: Donald M. Budge, Dick Shepherd, Douglas Benson, David Schmidt, Harvey Cvaster, Milton jenkins, Wayne Ernstrom, Stanley Elg. Row Two: james Washburn, Thiel Hart, james Harris, james Pollick, Russell Schneider, Richard Despain, Ralph Ash- worth, Curtis Alverson, jay Page, Kent Hughes. Row Three: Philip Augason, Larry Lewis, james Bell, Roy Burton, Michael bailey, lleLoy Butterfield, Frank Huff, Gene Montague, jeffery Hendrickson, Row Four: Deon Springer, Donald Maines, Russell Strebel, Robert Chidester, LaVar Burton, Richard Christensen, Lynn jarvis, Stewart Crosgrove, Donald Ennis. OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Donald Budge, adviser, Dick , E 'Q Shepherd, Flight Leader, Harvey Caster, Supply Officer, Milton Q. I jenkins, Adjutant, Douglas Benson, Cadet Cornmandcrg Stanley - ' K I ,Lf Q . Elg, First Sergeant, Wayne Ernstrom, Assistant Cadet Commander. F . li l H.,,,. K , -fr -I I-Mi f 1 . if , J. f .wr sm ,V ' ' , . ' f, f i 2 I a f V I ti 2 ,V ,f I 'wr ii '75 I I THE SCIENCE OF AVIATION . ,t 1, 1' c ,A -A his gait, i . . L '- ' ' SCX Y 'J '11 I -'fimffe' The aim of the Civil Air Patrol was to acquaint students 4 SX 90 with the importance of aviation. The Cadets gained ex- perience through watching films from the Air Force and operating their own radio station at jordan. New members had orientation flights, when they went-up in an airplane and learned the fundamentals of flying. For the first time at jordan, the CAP sponsored the Cadet Hop, on February '21, Officers were chosen to lead the group, and advisers, Donald Budge and Arland Russon, instructed the boys in aviation techniques. CADETS TRAIN IN CLASSES - Milton jenkins practices in the link trainer in Mr. Budge's third period class. Rini G CL B The Riding Cfluh found only a few students who were sincerely interested in horse riding as an extrafcurricular activity. However, this did not stop those who were inf terestedg and they organized the Riding Club with Paul Cf. Royce as their adviser. The group visited the Wliit- more Arabian Horse Farm and the Lazy Bar Riding Farm, and watched pictures of different types of horses. ef'-' . 7 n OFFICERS AND ADXWSER - SL'lllt'1lC lieth Radmall, tice lvruxulutttg Luella Vicchrilli, uxcctatiiit' t-omit-ilg Ardine Toons, tlrill ivitistuix Stttml- ing: Delpha Larson, tccu'tttry, Ile-Anna Riggs, fvrtwttlt'11tg Charon Meeker, executive cotmctlg Paul Cf. Royce, titlriwrg Ronnie Glenn, ttsvixtmit drill master, Sharon Hamilton, ITL'tl.NHTC1', Reona Wlitliers, ex'ct'tatii'e council. LETTER E CLUB THE LEADERS IN SPORTS Boys earning letters in any one of the high school athletics automatically became members of the jordan High Lettermen Club. Banquets were held at the close of each sport season to honor the participants. Maroon and gray jack' ets were selected and purchased by lettermen, who were advised in club activities by all coaches, headed by Howard Tuff Linford. OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Daryl Vftillaeck, vice jrrevitluiitg Lyle Hughes, sccrettlryg and Tull Linford, tulriserg admire the new letter- men jacket worn by Mickey -lones, jmwttleitt. Smith, ,lerry Endo, Raymond Yasulcochi, ,lason Endo, Ted Richards, ll'l lil5RlXllfN - Nou' One: Cieorge Yaranakis, Gene Kiholm, Daryl Bruce VC'hited, Ik-Loy Odwm-m-v XKQWHQ ffrnstroni, Ilart Morse lames ilheck, llennv kiutler, Karl Miller, Rruce Rosenhan, ,lohn Pollard, Bell, Don Rlasius, Rimon Amlqrcon, I'at Truhill. Rout Fomi Floyd nt lit-ers, lNlicl4e'.' lones, Xlarls Klotovich, Ralph llrinton. Row Two: Young' Kem Smith' Hlnyng Milli,-Zgm, Max tinmhlt-, Dick VUL-tsel liolw lcon lfwt-ll, lack Snelds, Yon Yitthrilli, lion Ckirnpbell, Sherman Day, Campbell, Liarv Ciressman, liary Howlett, Bruce Hand, liarv Larsen, tang Rasmussen, 'ack l'lax'er, Lorin McRae, Michael Andreason, Lyle Lawrence ltlangum, Kgn QW-'kg-soil 'xlike Ci-in' lifiry L Ii rg I! 1 M i 4 . , , . . -, . e'ev -, nyc Hughes, llale Liold, lxithaicl lrapp. Row Three: Sherrell llerrett, Dennis Moumeer, Harvey Cluster, THE GOOD TIMES IN WINTER jordan High School students who enjoyed skiing and the winter season became enthusiastic par- ticipants in the activities of the Ski Club. They started out the year with a date party at the school. Weekends found members having fun at one of the Utah ski resorts. ln March, the annual afternoon-evening party was held at Alta. Helen Seaman and Yvonne Schofield were the faculty advisers during the school year. ' . 0 ' ,fi L Q Mac.. iq :ff ' 1 Qfliiii . J l I Gary Larsen pnudenr 'and o'in C rant xtcntary prepare f for a day of sknni, fun atAlr'1 K V, . -..,41if:a':i .sf M Q . 'WN' SKIING AT ALTA - Gale Webb and Sharon Swenson enjoy a Ski Club outing, during the snowy winter months. SKI CLUB -- Row One: Norene Evans, Sheri Aaron, Catherine Morelli, ton Carolyn Nichols Sunnie Nelson Sharlene Hoffman Larry Nielson Ilene Campbell, joan Maddox, joan Grant, Gayle Poulsen, Miss Yvonne Row Three Timothy Maddox Mike I'l'1ttner Stanley johnson Lee Ten Schofield C 'try Larsen, Miss Helen Seaman. Row Two:Marian Anderson, nant Russell Larson Richard Despain Edwin Pond Jeffery joseph How inda Ballamis, Darlene Church, Eileen lohnson,joyce Milne, Ralph Brin- ard Bnnton Sharon Swenson Rosalie Brklacich liOO'l'l3:Xl.l, lL'XNl'l5 - l5arlene Church, Karen Burlcinshaw, ,Ianice Rich- Y arilson, Kiavle Kidder, and liavle l'oulsen perform to the theme of Spring HnlIT1L'H during init-rinission at the lioothall Dance. riser, Nancy Ann Newman, pu-uiluiirg Marilyn Hughes florterg ,l2lI1lCC Richardson, xt'c1r'im'3'. ANCE CLI B THE ART OF CREATION The girls of the Dance Cluh were always ready to provide entertainment for all school activities and special occasions. They composed their own dances under the excellent super' vision of Miss Yvonne Schofield, and performed in floor shows, the traveling assemhly, the Mother and Daughters SENIOR 1101- .. 1:0115-nr,m,l for the Senior Hgp and program, and at other events. The girls were chosen as mem' My Silul' Dl 'C iff Dnrlme. IFN' Chf', e Plullernm' hers of the cluh at the close of their junior year. A closing l'al NX eher, and lla l1ara l3unn in Touch. party climaxed a successful year of cultural activity. 'l'lliXNKSlilX'lNli l'ROCiR,-XM - Dancing in their version of FOOTBALL DANCE - Nancy Ann NCWTTHIH, Elllilw .lf'nSUn, Milf' Mr-ontlog are Arlene l'enrod Marilyn Hughes lla Howard and len? Wflght, Carla Benson, and Linda ,lacohson are costumed for ,,,, W, ,, ,,, ' ' ' ' DM, i.'.,11.n.. ma-. r- M.. ..i. . , ,ii i n n . 93 OFFICERS ANU ADYISER - Miss Yvonne Sclioiieltl, ral- hivtorirui, Darlene llell, iicc jivtwitlciiig Gayle Kidder, ic: Vi OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Miss Betty Zieve, adviser, MASQUE AND GAVEI. OFFICERS - Rosalie Madsen, explains a forthcoming production to Lorna Sjoblom, secretary, parliamuntariang loe Baker, sergeant at arms, and lrene Ny- Rosemary lensen, rin' prcxidunrg Kareen Neilson, treasurer, strom, reporter, listen to instructions from Janice Richardson, and ltla Mortensen, liisturian. Pffxldfm- MASQUE AND GAVEL THE GROWTH OF CULTURE To further the use of speech throughout Jordan High School and the sur- rounding communities was the goal attained to by the 195556 Masque and Gavel Club. Following the initiation ceremonies at the beginning of the school year, they followed a schedule of busy club meetings. The meetings consisted of skits by members and parliamentary procedure according to Robert's Rules of Order. Club members ushered for the school play, presented a pep assem- bly, sponsored king and queen candidates for the Harvest Ball and the Sweet- hearts' Ball, and solcl pom-poms for the Class A basketball tournament. A'Sing Out Sweet Land, a play presented by the University of Utah, was attended by the jordan club. Those belonging to the organization, who were presented Masque and Gavel membership pins, put on a one act play, The High Win' dow, for the student body. A backfstage party and the initiation of new offif cers climaxed a busy nine months of speech activities. Faculty advisers were Miss Betty Zieve, C. N. Crawford, E. I.. Crawford, Phil F. Goldbranson, and Norman D. Riggs. .. RUM, Ong: Nedm Nelggny Kay Belcher, Two: Ellen Carter, Pat Duffin, Sharon Es tepp, Bonnie Dansie, Peggy ,Ir-rrre Belcher, glolgne qjrty, Dorothy Miles, Nedra Kasai, Nikki Labrum, West, Judy Zafit, Stephen Gold, Rosalie Madsen, Vicki Lester, Ann Atv Ygmclerhoofr, VloArme Kyngigtuny Kathy Jones, Irene Nystrom, Mari. Pslackett, Carol McNamara, Gloria Glines, Arlene Deakin. Row Tlirucz lyn Newlrold, Marilyn Nichols, Cherry Gold, Edda Rae johnson, Row lanice Richardson, Marsha Mitchell, -lanet Dahl, Darrell lleckstrom, ,lor L yu ,un l Tlllf lilkill XVINIUOXX' - Rchenrsing for the Masque and Gavel sponsorml one :ict play :ire Darrell licckslruni, Diane Millerherg, Stephen Hold, ,lnnicu Rirlinrilsori, :inil Afton -Icnsen. MASQUE AND GAVEL linker, Slizxrnn lnnncn, learn Czirrnll, Liunnic Pierson, Knrcn llnrlcinshaw, wlwii llanlcv, lullv Nielson, Niln Ranvlings, Leici Xlfliciriinii. Ram' Four: Xlonin .'Xux'norl, Alvon Icnscn, Miss licrix' Zieve, Norman U. Riggs, Lorna Hinlilnin, lxlzirx' lim-.'lvi', Kaircen Niels-cn, Will lfrclxson, Uordon Groom, lulXY.lI'xl Minor, l3i'ln'c Wiliitml. Janice Richardson, president While serving as Masque and Gavel president, pretty janice Richardson also found time for the school play and Senior Class Vice Presi- dent duties. ILL l AN SCROLL THE EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISM The Quill and Scroll is an international honor- ary society of high school journalists. Its mem- bers were qualified for membership on the basis of outstanding publication work. Wlien initi- ated, each new member was presented with a gold pin, a year's subscription to Quill and Scroll magazine, and a membership card. QIllLL AND SCROLL - Row One. Donna Cain, Gayle Kidder, VeNae Burgon, Afton Nelson, Marilyn Nichols. Ron' Two: Karma Russell, Linda Larson, l.ul5een Petersen, loene Tranter, Sharon Eldredge, Cherry' Gold. Row Tlnuc: Eileen john- son, Vlfayne Sabey, Mary Ann Gardner, Dennis Ureen, ,loe Baker, Robert Ilahl. PRESS CLUB THE CREATION OF COMPOSITION Students of journalism classes and all publication staffs were eligible for Press Club membership. Being busy lordanites, they sponsored the ,lordan District Press Conference, attended the U. of U. and B.Y.U, press conferences, and conducted a tour to various news- paper oflcices and television studios. The initiation of PRESS Clllll OFFICERS - Mary Ann Gardner, , , , , liismriuvig YeNae llurgon, pruvitlt-r1tgLi1I5een Pet- new members and group P3rflC5 were other RCUVHWS ersen, wutcrmxi-r1'eawiu'cr, Eileen llohnson, assist- of these busy Jordan journalists. ant wt'vciuv'yg Vlfayne Sabey, vice president, PRESS f'l.lll3 - RUN' fjYN'3 W11I1klH RUTYNWY, I-GRUB Newlmlkly Marilyn Betty Lou Deakin, ,loene Tranter, Cfherrx' Gold. Rim' Tliruu: l.ul3een lleckstczul, Melvin Ilerrett, Miss Oralie Rawson, Marilyn Nichols, Virginia Petergen, Rm- Bmempm, L,-lc Hughes, Iiileen llohnson, Xxlavne Sabey, Smllb. fililll-llfl XX'Pltl'- Rim' Tiwr A5011 Nelson. VENUE l5lll'll0I1, Sl11H0I1 Dennis Green, Mary Ann Gardner, Ivan Arterburn, joe llaker, Robert lililrmlve, CX-lk-lc Vllilker. Donna ffain, Linda Larson, Karma Russell, Dahl, 96 FORE IC LEAGUE THE EMINENCE OF ORAL COMMUNICATION The Forensic League is an honorary speech organ- ization, whose members become eligible to join through participation in the required number of speech activities. The Western District National .,,JR, a,3 'P Forensic League Speech Meet was held at Logan, Utah. Winners from this contest then entered the final competition which was held at Muskogee, Qklahoma. The Award Banquet at the comple- tion of the school year brought certificates to members who had received different degrees through forensic work. '- OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Edward Miner, presidentg joe Baker, secret L -.- taryg Phil F. Goldbranson, faculty adviser, and Van Lindsay, vice president, admire their National Forensic League charter. ww an-W N It White, Rosemary Jensen, Judy Larson. Row Two: Van Lindsay, Mike FORENSIC LEAGUE - Row One: Carolyn Evans, LuDeen Peter- Adondalcis, Maurice Wells, David Brown, Marlon Andrus, Wayne sen, Ida Mortensen, Mary Ann Gardner, joene Tranter, Sandra Sabey, Wayne Cowley, Dan Jorgensen, Edward Miner. 9 I l it ultu ral WE LISTENED . . . CULTURE. WE GREW Public ations Music Presentations Forensics Jilii...-L4 I 1 in 1 1 'H , MN' ' ,T X 'isifm H 'L x , 4: i 5' ff W .I N I ., . 1 r BEETDIGGER SOUNDS . . . SOUNDS . . . SOUNDS Echoing the sounds of '56 - We learned a little about physics . . . we gained knowledge concerning layout and writing . . . we practiced the fundamentals of good photography . . . we discovered the prob- lems of scheduling pictures, obtaining information, and meeting deadlines. We learned many techniques associated with the produc- tion of a good high school yearbook. However, our learning did Hot conclude with the acquiring of factual knowledge. We gained a sense of responsibility, an enjoyment through association, and an essence of accomplishment. We often deplored our seemingly insurmountable task . . . but, we found enjoyment through echoing the sounds of '56. Carol Anderson, co-editor Layout, art work, and copy kept Carol Anderson busy working on the '56 Beetdigger. LITERARY STAFF - Donna Dunyon, associate editor, and Ted Richards, sports editor, pause from their work on copy sheets to be snapped by a yearbook photographer. ART STAFF - Associate Editor Arlene Sheppick checks the art work of a tfllmpff sound wave being drawn hy Don lilasius, artist. Connie Anderson, co-editor Connie Anderson supervised the photography and secretarial work as co-editor with her twin. i qu ,llli 'lg 'ul to I ml' 'wil df' IBUSINIESS STAFF -- Discussing their big Yearbook Week are Ueniellc livans, Sheila Hamilton, l.inda Larsen, Irene Ny- strom, Sandra Wliite, and Renee Henschke. GET YOUR YEARBOOK EARLY Tloostingand recording the sale of the 1,050 year' books was the job of the Bccrtliggcr business staff. During the big Yearbook Week in March, posters, announcements, and skits reminded stu- dents to buy their annuals. The business staff arf ranged for the selling of pages to clubs, classes, and other groups to raise money for the produc- tion of the 1956 Bcctdiggcr. STAFF TNllflv1l3liR3 -- Charon Meeker and ,lllL'lEI16 Casper, IIXNIWKIIII utlitms, point Oli! a pending deadline to Lorna Miller- beg, Marilyn Newboltl. and Donna Cain. wif Lorna Sjoblom, business manager Working hard to promote yearbook sales, Lorna Sjoblom organized an efii- cient business staff. to J .2 fx FACULTY ADVISERS - Stanley R. Sharp, ctlimrial staff atlvixar, and E. I.. Crawford, busirwxx staff r1di'i.w'r, discuss the '55 jordan All-American yearbook as Frosty and Toya look on. PHOTOGRAPHERS - Checking over their prints are the capable '56 Bect- digger photographers, Bruce Lennberg and Richard Kemp. 5X K 3, 10 .lOllRNAl-ISTS '- Rvw OWU Velma Cook, Baflmfa lCnSCf1, Virginia Larsen, loan Maddox, LaRae Newbold, Karma Russell, Wnritln Rom- Smlfh, LYUJH LCC Shnfp- Slmlllff Nflwn, PCHHY Pnfkefy Sharon Eld' ney, Sharon Palmer. Row Two: Russell Schneider, Dennis Green, redge, Eileen johnson, Sharlene Hoffman, Mary Lee Winkinson, Linda Def-Xrma DeGroot, Betty I.ou,Deakin, Farrell Brown, Collele Walker, BROADCASTER INFORMS JORDANITES The Broadcaster, the Jordan High School student newspaper, was compiled by staff members and junior journalism classes. Ten inform- ative and interesting issues were published during the school yearg six were six-page editions and four included twofpage junior high school inserts. The Christmas and final editions were special Broad- caster issues. For the fourth time in as many years, the Broadcaster won an International Honor Rating from the Quill and Scroll Inter- national journalistic Society. The paper was named for high honors for the second time by the Northwest Association of High School Journalists and also won the Quill and Scroll Gallup Award. The Broadcaster was published by the Miclfvalc Sentinel. llRQAl5fiASTlfR STAFF - Lyle Hughes, sports ctlitorg Robert Dahl, lmmicu vvitiiiugvrg :ind XXXEIYIIC Szibey, junior sports editor, look over the latest edition of the ,l.H.S. student newspaper. Not photographed: Rav llzitemztn, huxincxs vmuulgur, 102 FACULTY ADVISERS - Melvin llerrett and Miss Orzilie Rnwson take time out from their busy journalism instruction to survey their Hnished product. H l, ...,1Q:g','T.'.0 il EPWUIZ ! .. Mary Ann Gardner, co-editor tivities and newspaper work, Mary Ann jackie Stock, Gwenda Hathaway, Afton Nelson, Marilyn Gardner was 3 busy Jordan coed- lleckstend, Estella Anderson, Nadine Neilsen, Sharon Haun, Waiyiie Snhey, Brent Butterfield. BRGADC TER Wayne Ernstrom, co-editor Striving to maintain high standards in newspaper editing, Wayne Ernstrom guided an energetic staff. ASSISTANT EDITORS - Seniors, I.uDeen Petersen and VeNae Bur- gon, instruct juniors, Eileen johnson, Dennis Green, and Afton Nelson, in the fundamentals of newspaper reporting. Dividing her time between speech ac- 6' i' BOOK J BOOK TELLS ALL i 5: The jordan High School directory, the lu Book, was 5 A , ft' X produced by the Broadcaster staff and the executive if 4 , V 5 council. Miss Qralie Rawson was the faculty sponsor. -V The directory consisted of 1,500 addresses and tele- phone numbers of the students and administrators ll of jordan High School. lncluded in the book was a calendar, list of officers and publication staffs, school song and yells, athletic schedules and returning letf ' termen, scholarships available to graduating seniors, and the constitution of the Association Students of jordan High. lfXl24il l'lYl2 C'OlXlMlTNl-Eli - Dan lorgensen, Student Body Presi- tlent, and l'ai lfiizgeraltl, Vit-t' Pwsitlent, prepare the school calendar for the student directory. Not pliurog1't1l1ht-tl: Evelyn Day, Secretary, sg! PHUTOGR PHY PICTURES PROJECT SOUNDS The photography classes spent a busy year doing work in theory and lab. Students photographed, de- veloped, and fully processed picture assignments. Stanley R. Sharp instructed the Photography ll class. This class was composed of the two yearbook pho- V I X Q I i I X N 1 f BROADCASTER STAFF - Miss Oralie Rawson, ftlc'14lIX' tltliiwr, and Vllayne f-'1-farms W 10 nrmc 99 tile lnnknious ms 0 Ernstrom, HTUllllL'llKI1'7' t11-etlitor, show their tompletetl l fitmlt. Not phutn- Uymplctilm Picture agsjgnlncnts for the Schryol annual' gmpliedz Mary Ann Gardner, Iirotltlmlvlcr co-etlitor. lxlurray F. Allen's Photography l class was a group of students who took pictures for the newspaper, school organizations, and their own purposes. y W W 3 Y F PHOTOGRAPHY l - Row One: Virginia l,ee liurns, XX-'allure Vvinkler, Kent lllUlUCilx,-Xllli ll - Richard hemp listens while Bruce Davis. Row Two: jackie Uuenon, Don Truhill, Vlfilliam lfreckson, Doris Roos, l,t'nnl'erg explains a vearhook photo problem, Bruce Thaynf-. r r if -fr 104 aPONSORS OF LITERARY EXPRESSION Featuring the best short stories, essays, poetry, and other literary writings of ,lordan High students, the Courier made its appearance late in April. lt was wearing a snappy white cover with a modernistic de- sign. A new feature of its contents was the publica- tion of three prize winning short stories and three money-winning poems. Ora Pate Stewart, a distin- guished writer and former ,lordan alumna, gave two autographed sets of all her published books to be awarded to the short story contest winners. The lor- dan Key Club gave three cash prizes for the best poems. Mr. Hendrickson's creative writing class con- tributed much to the Courier publication. . 1,' COURIER STAFF - I 1 Miner, Gayle Farnsworth, llarbara Allen, Adviser A. L:iMar Hendrickson. Seated: ,ludy Larson and Afton lensen. Srrnuiing' Fdward CO RIER ' 'du' ' X joene Tranter, editor , As Courier editor, ,loene Tranter stimulated expression through creative writing. Wilstvti, Rosemary llensen, Loraine Lloyd, Donna Ryan, liarbara Cfar- LXOURIISR STAFF - Row Une: Irene Nystrom, Maxine Halliday, ter, Corinne Archuleta. Row Three: Duane lllatnick, Leah Lloyd, W leant-ite Linnarz, Paul Neilson, Glenna Leek, Deanna Higgs, joAnn Carol McNamara, Marilyn Baker, Mike Cianz, Craig.: llaird, lerry lit-rrett, Sandra While, Ann lluttertield. Ron' Two: Loretta Witt, llimond, Maurice W'ells, William Ereckson, liar' Ani q ,Ill l Moonyeen :lip lloyd l'loyd M N Q 3 t erson, 'i e Ann Mousley, Dennis Gold, Dean Fife. ir '7 uJ,.,Y mf- W . bi .ffl E 4 Zi. 'I' ' if 'P 105 , -S X mfg AN DS Q gl' TWIRLERS Neclra Nelson joan Butler Mary lane Brady l-'xrrel Brown Betty Mrlne Peggy Preston Ann Rlchurds Sandra Barney Swndra Cunnlngron CONCERT BAND - Run' Ona: Dale Frnnrlscn, lnnct Fin- layson, Shirl Hone, Fred Hauser, Rnvmoml llrcnncmnn, letty Lou Deakin, lerrv l'llllx4l1ll1S0I1, lilna Thomson, Milo Pearson, Gary Silcwx, Norman Crump, Cinrv Smkcr, Ray- mond 5'ZISLlliOCl'll. Rau' Two: Grant llurst, Ken Mirehell, THE CIRCUS - The Charlonians form the big top as the twirlers and the band perform between halves of a fall football game. GROUPS DISPLAY MUSICIANSHIP The .lordan High School bands provided musical entertainment on many different occasions throughout the school year. The twirlers and marching hand performed at the ,lordan District and University of Utah hand days, and at half-time of jordan foot' hall games. The concert hand played selec- tions at the Parents' Program, the Band Festival, and the Spring Musical Show. School spirit and enthusiasm were given to the student hody when the Pep Band played at all home haskethall games. 1. Clement Crapo directed all hand activities. Mr. Crapo served on the committee of choral directors for the High School Honor Chorus of Salt Lake Valley held in ,lune of 1955. Officers of the hand groups were ,loe Baker, president, and Floyd Alldredge and Edwin Pond, stu- dent directors. I -- 5 : 1 , . han Anderson, Max Nelson Tomm Sliiiiiiilolilnnxllleiiqhlllixdlwlladil:licT'ieg'llX ri1lht, Robert lensen Vffilhurn Md ones f1r'intHe'1d Rau Four l.ee Amy EIRM Vvlmlillk Orm pil Dmmnl' Clare vyfmilc' Alben fx,-unem. RUN' Thu-L-g Roger Stevenson mer I Clement C rapo Sandri Barney Ann Richards lcggx lreslon ffluyd Alldrmlut-I -'pe Bnker, Darrell Beckstrom, Edwin Pond Paul arrel Broun Mari, lane Brady Sintri unnington Ncdri Ne son lncohson, llnrvey Unster, Uick Shepherd, Kendall Xoyce Clifford Lelind Matthews loAnn Firnsviorth Mike Smitl ORCHESTRA - Row Ona: lessie Kay Greenwood, Argene Adams, ,lanet Dahl, Marsha Mitchell, janet Finlayson, Dolores Pedro, Milo Pearson, Uorene Richards, Bill Brown. Row Two: loan Wade, Linda Stuart, Emmanuella Koncurat, Karen Greenwood, LaFay Dansie, ,lohn Polliclt, Max Nelson, Raymond Yasukochi, Elaine Anderson, janet ORCH ESTR Marlor. Row Three: Karlene Humphrey, Sharon Evans, Sandra Barney, Chad Pieckstead, Carlin lacohson, Lane Rasmussen, Ralph Ashworth, Paul lacohson, Dallas Haltanson, Floyd Alldredge, Sharon Bishop, Barbara Thomas. Row Four: Donna Dunyon, lla Howard, l. Clement Crapo, Charles Graham, Orin Palmer, Howard XYIlWLlf6V,TTUl1V Del- gado, Chuck Minniclc. I V ...L----.1.. -i M ll 108 -I.--. MUSIC DEPICTS MOODS One of the most important activities of the orchestra during 1955-56 was playing for the Messiah. With 1. Clement Crapo as director, the symphonic group prepared a melodious program for the Seminary Convention, partici- pated with the band in the Spring Musical Show, and entered some selections at the Reg- ional Music Festival. ORCHESTRA SECTION - Row One: john Polliclt and Max Nelson, French horns, Raymond Yasulcochi, hasxoun, Row Two: Charles Graham, Orin Palmer, Howard Vawdrey, lnuxus. WORDS AND MUSIC TELL STORY Under the direction of l. Clement Crapo, the thirteenth annual rendition of George Frederick l-landel's The Messiahu was pre- sented to the public on December 19 and to the ,lordan student body on December 21. Participating in the program, which included such favorites as l-lalleluja, VVorthy ls the Lamb, and the Amens,,' were a chorus of 215 students and a forty piece orchestra. -lanet Gammell, sopmnog Nancy Higginson, cunmiltog Kenley Wliiteltwck, tenorg and Le- land Matthews, lmritoneg were featured solo- ists. Roy M. Darley was organist: lla Howard, Donna Dunyon, and Lee Vlforkman accom- panied. The stage crew assisted with the production which was sponsored by the music department and the Jordan L.D.S. Seminary. 3 , 'lf MESSIAH PRINCIPALS - ,lordanites taking active parts in the Messiah pres entation were Leland Matthews, barimnug lla Howard, Lee Vlforltman ind Donna Dunyon, accompanixtxg Nancy Higginson, conrmltog and j Clement Crapo, director. ESSI H CURTAIN CALL - The orchestra and chorus hear the applause of an appreciative audience for an excellent performance. 00 Ra 9 .0338 0-fx 0- .np 'T' 3 Q16 it f ,gi Mary Howlett Nancy Higginson William Ereckson Paul Neilson Abby Martha Mortimer Dr. Einstein if -A Janice Richardson Elaine Doug Heaps Mr. Glhbx 'T ' ' 1 'rfvf 'Y 'ff' . -'- Robert Bailey Teddy 110 CHARGE ! ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Joseph Kresselring's Arsenic and Old Lace was presented to the Jordan High student body and the general public on November 16, 17, and 18. The three act play was sponsored by the Masque and Gavel Club. Miss Betty Zieve capably directed the thrill-packed mys- tery comedy which had a cast of l4 players. Stage and lighting were under the supervision of Royal D. Madsen and the stage crew. Donald P. Olsen was in charge of the posters and scenery. Makeup chores were handled by Norman D. Riggs, Miss Reea Petersen, Mrs. Carolyn N. Green, and C. N. Crawford. Robert L. Pixton managed the adver- tising, Lowell J. Boberg the music, and Murray F. Allen the programs. llgl . IiI.DERIIIfRRY WINES, IZII. ' - The II1t'u'wn'r tiftcrt, Nanci' Higginson I -inl Marv Ilwwl tt ennrttin N11 Kill D . -. . i r',t 1 .', tpnon, Marlon fiitdrtis. CHOOL PL Y if oug Heaps, and Mr. W'itItur- I I I an STEP III' BEHIND HIM QIIICIKLYH - Director Betty Zteve instructs Iiill I'atter- son concerning his part in the next scene. STUDENT lIEI,I' - Keith Alexander, xrmlcnt tli1'uum1'g I,:tI'rtelle Davis, fwi'o1it1w!ut'g and Ilelen Eglwert, lv1'npt'r!x' imm- ttgvr, look over tlte program for Arsenic and Old Lace. TAKE THAT GUY OUT OF HERE AND BRING HIM TO - Iactttcitrtiir Romney, Dan Iorgensen, orders Officers Iimplty and U'IIttm, Roy Stuart and james Estepp, to re- move Itmtlrhtttt Hrctvxrt.'r, Ilill Patterson. FINALE -- Scared: ,Ianice Richardson, Robert Ilailev, Nancy Higginson, Mary Howlett, Ilill Patterson, Director Betty Zieve. Standing: XVIII Ereckson, Dan Iorgensen, Roy Stuart, ,Iames Estepp, I'auI Neilson, David Wiittt, Doug Heaps, Marlon Andrus, james Harris. I aah...- MelRae Bateman Robert Bailey Doug Heaps Sally Mr, Putchard Joe Jordan Roy Stuart Charles Ferguson Mustafa Abdul .4 'J 4.1 1 4' ' rp! 1 V . 1. 1 :f - T -- '-fc 'TS' ', 'flffu rt Bruce Rosenhan Sultan TRAVELI ASSEMBLY IT HAD TO BE YOU -The line dancers exhibit their talents for the Sultan TRAVELING ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE - Student committee, Brenda Bateman, Glenn Fitzgerald, Xal Fin layson, Keith Stepan, Maurice Wells, and Loretta Witt discuss the Arabian Nightmare with Director Lowell Boberg. AN ARABIAN NIGHTMARE Written and directed by Lowell Boberg, the 1956 travel- ing assembly played to 6,000 people during eight perform' ances. The program was premiered at the Fathers' and Sons' Night Out on January 25. Proceeding performances were for Murray, Tooele, Cyprus, and Clympus high schools, and the Union PTA. On February 1, An Ara- bian Nightmaren was presented to the Jordan student body during a split assembly. The seventy-five cast members displayed their talents as they told a story about the writer of a delinquent book report. The traveling assembly orchestra provided background and solo music for the show. Assisting Lowell J. Boberg on the faculty committee were Yvonne Schofield, J. Clement Crapo, Kenneth Brady, Royal D. Madsen, Betty Henderson, and Betty Zieve. FINALE The Lomplete CRSY comes on SIIILZC to climax an tintisuwl Amlvmn lmghtmwre 'Ni C J QQ Atmfu XML Qficnib JQQJ A l LQQNQ PLEASE DONT lxlI.I. Rae llntenmiis plews to Spire tht n lvllp., Lips w 1 Roy Stuart, C Yirles lt.l'1.,LlSOIl im 0 y as t in my U on, I DIDN'T KNOW THE GUN WAS LOAD ED - A big hit with all nmliem-es was Sun nie Nelsotfs rendition of thc satirical wwgirl STORY Tl2l.I,lNCi - Sharon Swenson gets into an ecstatic mood for her retold story as Mary lavaine and ludv Larsen ohserve, PEECH CTI ITIE STUDENTS CULTIVATE VOCAL PERFECTION A collection of the finest speech efforts of the year was displayed hy the students of ,lordan at the several speech festivals. Forensic and speech enthusiasts demonstrated their abilities through techniques gleaned from classes and contests. Regional festivals were held at Tooele and Olympus high schools. Those receiving excellent or su- perior ratings became eligihle to enter the State Speech Festival held at the Brigham Young University. PANTOMIME - Catherine lvlorelli, loan Cirant, lxlarvlvn Lang, and Pat Fitzgerald show their approval of Kareem Nielseifs interpretation of an old lady arising in the morning. l'llllNlURUl7S vRl1Al7lNCiS - Marv, Howlett, l.eiCi WhCf' CONTEST PLAY - Paul Nielsen, Doug lleaps, Rol-ert llailev, Mn in man, and l'at Smith simultaneously illustrate ENCCFPS5 ffvm Dan lorgensen, Bruce Rosenhan, and student director llavle lfarnsxxo their humorous readings for the Interpretive Speech l'estlVfIl. hearse for the contest play presentation on April 4, at Olympus lligi St ioo ,vi 114 fl' -ii son, and -Ianice Richardson catch Geraldine Whitmore in a pose from her dramatic reading. ORATION - Janice Richardson, second place, Sharon Lunnen, third place, prompt MelRae Bate man, first place winner of the American Legion Ora- tory Contest. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECHES - Seated: Van Lindsay, Sandra White, Roger Stevenson. Standing: MelRae Bateman, Edward Pat- ' XVI f' I I I I I IN I I I RADIO SPEECHES - Stephen Gold, james Estepp, David Winn, Edwgl Miner, and Mary Ann Gardner prepare for the radio speeches contest. LEGISLATIVE FORUM - Audry Thayne, Judy Larson, Dan jorgen- sen, and Joene Tranter listen as Willard Malmstrom prepares for .L,l l,,!,,.,lI5,., IN ,. . 115 fi 12' g,,, 0 'NX if in f ' B .Ll-, v is I5 5UllllUXlURlf lllfll.'XTliR5 - Rim' One: Sharon Estepp, lllxie llntierlieltl lutlv Larsen, loan Shnlsen, llonnie llansie, Ciayle Qlensen, Runnell, Nikki lgihrurn, Raxmonrl llrennernan, Siephen lioltl, Rant Raihjen, lliane Smith, Gayle llnicliinigs. DEBATERS VOICE RESOLUTIONS The three ,lordan dehating teams spent a busy year exhihitingz their persuasive ral' ents at various meets and contests. During the year, the ,lordan participants entered the Vlfeher College lnvirational Dehate Tournament and the Regional Forensic Tournament, At the Regional Dehate Tournament, ,lordan qualified hve teams to enter the State Forensic Tournament, held April 6, at the University of Utah. Lindsay. Rott- Taro: Cf N. Lirawlord, Sandra Wiline, Mellizn' llateni in ll ixloll lllillfXililrRS 7 RUN' OVIU3 ANN lllllwfhflkli Gill? XV4'lWl'i -lanet Dahl, Roger Stevenson, loe linker, lerrx lforlvush, Wiaviie S xllllxll' ll 'U'1', Rsnlllls' llFlslllVlfl1. lVl1H'Sl11l Mlfflwlly XXTZWIK' ciUWlCYv Mxiurite Wflells, lerrv Hutchinson, Patrol NleN:iIn:1i'a, lda Mortens Ann lllatlseir, Roseinarv lensen, Varolvn livans, Rosalie Madsen, Yan Irene Nystrom, ' 'Q ,,., -:k- ,,., f h , ',,. -'fi My Q' tim-Q 'Y' f Efassvi .1 , . . ti ' -, 1 - .-1' - 5 . 5, L 116 raw A K O 4' i . k- in Peggy Vilest, loAnne Kvnaston, Rim' Tu-oz Aarne X ln lt QENIOR DI IXATFRQ Ron Om Dan Jorgensen judy Larson Audry Thayne, Phil F. Goldhranson. Row Two: David Brown, Mary Mil-e Ad wndtl-is loene Tmntar I.uDeen Petersen Gayle Firnsworth Ann Gardner, Willard Malmstrom, Marlon Andrus, Edward Parience, 'imes Estepp, Edward Miner. SENIOR DEBATE WINNERS - I.uDeen Petersen looks over her notes as Mary Ann Gardner demonstrates the cost of federal subsi- dies for high school graduates going to college. SENIOR DEBATE WINNERS - David Brown and Edward Miner plan a rebuttal, which helped them qualify for the State Forensic Tournament on April 6. 117 thleiics Football Basketball Minor Sports Girls' Sports -,ii-W1-Mili i lllllllllllllll ir W llS 1. xg. frfha. .. ,Y ,. 1 Qeg,,., ug, f WWI F: f 1'im'T' 'Ag-, fk-Q v '.'v 4' vm 'k,.', c H Q' 'N , ' ' sl' 4. ,gm WT af., . ,X ., . N, ' walk -.MMA 1 J fi 1 1n,1Sm1?f ig !u.wA,-1x.,,-Qgsgix, gg -..f Q ,. Ziyi ?WXff..1 rt CH ERLEADER il' il hirlec eh yB'ite n Arg e ms rv He Ch 'rleaiy f l ijfvjly 120 I tx Paul Astle Sharon Swenson Bruce Edwards all LET'S GO, JORDAN Football - Hold that line, Jordan . . . Basketball - Hey, hey what d' 21 say, take it awa ' . . . Here ring the echoes of y Y V V H 1 'l I S the events which will never quite he forgotten. Here remain the memory of six snappy -lordanitcs who contributed much to the pride of a school that builds champions. Hero are Shirlee, Ray , Argene, Paul, Sharon, and Bruce. P 'vi , . W in X x, ii 'Pm i x I .. - VARSITY BIG TEN I X N 19, r-. i I . 'Tr' is 'V I 1 f , i I 5 in , f lf? ' .r is 4 l X 1. lj Af ' Tuff Linford, football coach ln his second year of coaching at jordan High, Tuff Linford turned out a crew of hustling football players who fought eagerly in Big Ten competition. flllllillflllf VARSITY PRE-SEASON SCORES September 9 - jordan .............. O at September 16 - Box Elder ........ 25 at September Z3 September 30 October 7 October 14 October Z1 October 28 November 4 jordan West .,...... . .... jordan East ...... ..... . jordan Murray jordan Pocatello ............ 6 jordan ..... .... O SCORES Cyprus ....... 0 jordan ......... .... O Davis ....... ........ 2 6 jordan ........ .... O Granite ...... .... 7 jordan .............,.. 12 Tooele .... ........ 1 3 HIT THAT LINE - The Beetdigger varsity football team presses forward to stop its onrushing opponent. Mickey jones, senior Burton Anderson, senior Co-Captain, CU'CaPfllff1, All-Slate Guard All-State Hon. Men. Fulllmclc IORIWANS VARSITY AND ,IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAMS - Row One: leff Newman, Gary Anderson, john Crawford, Dale Lawson, lohn Coral-4, Eddie Pond, llart Morse, john Brown, Gary l.cl7cvrc, Richard Nielsen, Mike Plattner, Dennis Vlfoodward. Row Tu-oz Craig Rasmussen, Rulon Dahl, Mike Andreason, Don Campbell, Karl Miller, senior Ralph Brinton, senior Regular Tackle Regular Quarterback Von X senior Bruce Rosenhan, senior All-State Hon. Men. Guard jp Ny- -. Q0 9999 f Russell Turner, ,lohn Pollard, Laval Olsen, Brent Butterfield, Cfharles Larson, Wilftwrd Green, ,lerry Christopherson, Rex Goff, Ralph Vllallccr. Row Thruu: Art Hughes, Grant Martin, Mickey lones, Harvey liaster, Floyd Young, Karl Miller, Don Derrirott, Bruce Rosenhan, Ycrc Holt, David Schmidt, Ralph Brinton, Kent Smith, George Dotson, Tull GRIDDERS RESPOND TO CHALLENGES It was an off-and-on season for the 1955 ,lordan High football team. Under the coaching of Tuff Linford and Grant Martin, the jordan squad opened the season with an O-2 pre-season record. The Diggers were impressive in their first two games, downing Cyprus and tying highly-favored West. Witlu spirits high, the team traveled to Kaysville only to he upset hy the Davis Darts. They felt defeat at the hands of the East High Leopards, but with their win over Granite and their hig upset over Murray, the Diggers had hopes of championship herth, only to be dropped out of the picture in the last game of the season by Tooele. Don Derricott, senior Kent Smith, senior Floyd Young, senior Regular End All-State Hon.Mi:11.Eml All'SILllL'lltJIl.lNlL'11.Flllll7G.Clx A T? R 'P Linford, Ray Oliverson. Row Four: Richard Trapp, Lyle Hughes, Bob Campbell, Dale Gold, Dick Wetsel, DeLoy Osborne, George Varanakis, Curtis Cook, Mike Ganz, Sher- rell Berrett, Von Vicchrilli, Lawrence Mangum, Lorin Mc- Rae, llurton Anderson, Bill Boren. FUTURE VARSITY STALWARTS SHOW PROMISE Like the varsity, the Jordan junior football team made only a fair showing in the won- lost column, but they showed great promise for the future. Under Coach Art'Hughes, the l.V.'s opened the season with a victory over Cyprus. They faltered when they met West, but defeated Davis their next time out. The last three season games saw a win over Granite and losses to East and Murray. Bob Campbell, senior Lorin McRae, senior Regular Guard Regular Guard JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES September 21 - jordan .............. 26 at Cyprus v. September 29 - Jordan ....... .... O at West ........ October - Davis ..... .... O at Jordan ...... October 13 - Jordan ,............. O at East ...... . October 20 - Granite .........,,. 13 at l0rClan ....... October Z7 - Jordan ....,. ..., 6 at ray X Lyle Hughes, senior DeLoy Regular Center FOOTBALL MANAGERS - Craig Ras mussen and Don Campbell were always on hand to assist the coaches in keeping ev erything in order for football games ew g ng .- ik . .,, 1 Q.. 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Although they only won two games, these wins were impressive enough for the hoys to look forward to more victories as the junior squad of next year. Ray Qliverson was assisted with the Coaching du- ties by Bill Boren. SOPHOMORE SCORES September 21 -- ,lordan .,.. 10 at Tooele ....... 6 September 10 -- ,lortlan ,,,..,. 14 at East ,........ 27 Ot-iol-er o -A ,Iordan . ,,,.,,,..,,. I4 at Davis 19 Urtolier IZ -- llountiful ,,,,..,, 24 at jordan .... ,.... O Uciolier IU -F lortlan ..., U at Murray ...... ..... 2 6 Uctolver ZS -- Vyprxis T at ,lortlan .,e, . 32 Noveinlier 3 - -lortlan .,., U at Wlest ....... .... . Z5 SOPIIUMORU TEAM - Rim' Une: Vfallace Naylor, Roger Larson, I5:irwin Landers, Vhiro Costanza, Howard llrinton, loe Minnick, Gary lvlzixlield, Gary Eclcrnan, I'at Truhil 1 ' ii: Q an ' ' l. Ri u Tui St Clinton ley -lex, Ronnie Max Gam- ' A ,,.,,,,,, ,.e,,,., 4 M HIT HIM AGAIN, HARDER - HARDERV' - Three ,lordan play- ers abruptly stop an opponent in his attempt at a first down. hle, Clyde Williams, Roy Briggs, Ted Blanchard, Kent Allsop. Row Three: Ralph Schmidt, Gary jones, David Thorum, Nick Malkos jesse Delgado, Brent Price, Raymond Ilrenneman, Garth Ileclcstead Roland Koller, Gregory West, Nile Ileclcstead. Row Four: lay Stevens, David Anderson Paul Whetmali Kent llrown. n I Inrrington, Parent Vincent lerlery ua 125 is in the cradle hold. 'J- -fi' GRUNT AND GROAN - Burton Anderson applies 'i power a cross face wrestling hold, which is complete when the opponent Swiggh wfesfling hgltj on Bobby Campbell. RESTLI WRESTLING SCORES December 8 - December 15 - December 21 - january 4 - january 12 - january I9 - january 26 - February l - February 2 - jordan jordan Pfklvkj , jordan Granite jordan Murrav ,jordan ,jordan 55 at West 50 at Davis 70 at jordan 38 at East 29 at jordan 15 at Qlympus 47 at jordan ,, 81 at Cyprus , ,, ,. 37 at Tooele Ray Oliverson, wrestling coach Completing his third year as wrestling coach at jordan, Coach Oliverson suc- ceeded in keeping wrestling alive and interesting. Lawrence Mangum Ralph Brinton, senior james Bell senior 'ff ?1'ff'1'r mr' jason Endo, senior Qs CQ V M 99044f 14 'WRESTLING TEAM - Row One: Blaine Milligan, David Wright, Brown, Dennis Smith, jerry LeFevre, Forrest Ewell. Row Three: Pat Truhill, jason Endo, Blaine B. Parry, Ken Jardine, james Bell, Don Campbell, Bob Campbell, Bart Morse, Burton Anderson, Bruce .Bruce Whited. Row Two: Jerry Endo, Brent Vincent, Jerry Drake, Hand, Ralph Brinton, Gary Larsen, Wayne Ernstrom, Donald Reed, h Crawford, john Dennis Erickson. Howard Vawdrey, Vere Holt, Lawrence Mangum, jo n HONORS ECHO GRAPPLERS' SUCCESS Coach Ray Oliverson built a strong wrestling team with thirty- three boys taking part. Although the Jordan team started slowly they wound up the season with four matches won and Hve lost. ln the February regional meet at Olympus High School, Jordan qualified three wrestlers for the state finals. All three boys came through with Burton Anderson winning first place in the 165 pound class, Bobby Campbell second in the 145 pound class, and Lawrence Mangum fourth place in the heavyweight divi- sion. This trio made enough points in the final meet for jordan to cop sixth place in the state. Co-Captain Burton Anderson finished three years of wrestling at jordan never losing a match. Wayne Ernstrom, 'bar Bob Campbell, Co-Captain wnrei-i Larsen senior Burton Anderson, senior ii Bruce Hand, senior U VARSITY PRE-SEASON SCORES December December December December December December December january january january january january February February February February March jordan .. jordan .. Weber .............. jordan ....,......... jordan .............. Pocatello jordan .............. VARSITY jordan .............. Tooele .. jordan .. jordan .............. Murray .............. Davis ...., .....,. jordan .. South ................ jordan .. jack Player, senior Sh I.. Ogden ................ Ben Lomond .... jordan ................ Parowan Cedar City ........ jordan ...........,.... Idaho Falls ...... SCORES Cyprus ..,........... jordan ...... ...... Davis ............... Olympus jordan ................ jordan .,.... ...... Murray . jordan ...... ...... Tooele ...... ...... Cyprus .............. jordan ...... ...... BASKETBALL Walbeck, senior Letterman Guard CI' x r x 'Z I it.. J 'Y E 1 N fr s 1 f f' . ' 'fa- 1 ' X i t:tJ,,,.-' in Z 511. f Q53 V- il 2,2 It Pit L 'iff ' ' 1 - gf xJ Art Hughes, basketball coach 1956 was another outstanding year for Conch Hughes' basketball team. Tying for the Big Ten first place honors, Art took his defending State Champs to the state A tournament where they captured second place laurels. Under his coach- ing jordan High basketball teams have brought home four state championships and two second place state trophies during his seven years at jordan. Benny senior Gar eam Forward 128 ex?-DA UQ BEETDIQQQERS GQ BEETDIQQQQERS GO GC Gggtt WE WANT A BASKETIH- Beetdiggers, Karl Miller and Mark Klotovith - IIWC Ivnyis playersiand jordan's Karl Milller see,Daryil Wal. hope for two more as Benny Cutler goes in for a lay-up in the jordan Cyprus heck score two for the lleetdigger squad. game- CHEERS ENCOURAGE TEAM Aided by the support of a loyal and en- couraging student body, the '56 jordan High basketball squad showed their po- tential by winning seven games and losing one in prefseason play. Opening their Big Ten competition on january 6, the Beet- diggers triumphed over Cyprus High. By winning their next nine games, the de- fending State Champs snared a first place tie with the East High Leopards. The team went into the state A tournament with a Big Ten record of ten wins and no losses. Qhetrell llCI'l'L'll, tumor All-Sturt' lion. Nlvn, liittutl pf -xt 'V'- john Pollard junior Letterman Foruarl '-D 'i 4. l'rASKETl3Al.l. MANAGERS - Richard Nielsen and Craig Rasmussen were always ready to assist Coach Hughes in the many duties of their job. A9174 Karl Miller, senior Gene Kiholm, junior Mark Kltwrtwrt-lt, senior All-SIHIU CCYIICT LL'f!U7'Illtl11 FtI7'u'4ITtl AlI.S14ifL- Hun, fxhfny Ftwufy ,Ds 6117.4 A 'H GET THAT BALL IORDANV- Mark Klotovich and Karl Miller fight for p,,,,,e,,,0n ,if n lame hall in the -Iortlanfffyprits game as ,lack Player comes in to assist. MAKE THAT l'5ASKET! - Two South High Cftihs are outfmaneuvered lw lortlan's Bennv C'titlcr and Karl Miller, STATE A TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT TEAM Q Svatutl: Manager Richard Nielsen, Sherman Dav, Shcrrell llc-rrctt UL-ne Kiholm, Captain Daryl Wallweck, ,lack Player, Keith Stepan, Manager Craig Raanitissen. Xmmltngz Assistant Cioach Grant Martin, ,lohn Pollard, Uarv Howlett, Mark Miller, Karl Miller, . ' K H w' ' ' f ' . ' H ' Mark lt tt in h, lic-nm CL1tler,Co'tth Art ughes. H U4 Q1 U4 RU ix 1114 3 an ,inf Q20 Q22 3 130 tl N't ill v tl llflwltl llllAN'llllONSllll5 fiAlVlE. Q A Provo player gueg above the It-rtlan defense in an attempt for a hasket. OUR CHAMPS The Beettliggers from Jordan High entered the 1956 State A Tournament with spirits high. The Diggers won their initial game from the Ben Lomond Scots by a score of 58 to 55. The second night of play saw the defending State Champs victorious over the Bear River Bears, 49 to 44. -lortlan met Provo in the championship game and fell, 42 to 4l. Playing in true championship form, the 1956 Beet- tligger team will long he remembered for their valiant try at a fourth consecutive crown. JORDAN VS BEN LOMOND - As play hegins in the first tour ment game, jort.lan's Karl Miller captures the initial tip-oil. JORDAN VS BEAR RIVER - Mark Klotovich goes up for two in jnrLlan's second tournament game, against the Bear River Bears. TEARS TELL THE STORY - Mixed reactions met the defeat t the lleettliggers hy the Provo team, hut long will stutlents rememher the championship spirit of jordan High. l'3l.OT THAT SCOTH- jordan's happy and noisy cheering section gives their encourage- ment to rt fighting Beetdigger team in their initial game. JV'S CAPTURE FIRST PLACE LAURELS For the second consecutive year, Coach Grant Martin's junior team won the league championship. The jV's defeated the junior teams from Cyprus, Tooele, Davis, and Murray twice. With their victories over Olympus and South, they finished the season undefeated in ten league and ,five prefseason games. Coach Grant Martin left jordan for another post at East High School, but his fine record in junior basketball will not soon be forgotten. 1 JUNIOR COACH AND MANAGER - Richard Nielsen congratulates Cmnt Martin, junior coach, on his second consecutive IN crown. BIG TEN IV CHAMPS Capturing, first place in Big Ten junior competition was a fighting ,lordan team Seated Del Kidd Kent Beers David Anderson, Mark Miller, Keith Stepan. Standing: Ronald las Halcanson Mike Ganz, Raymond Yasukochi. Y fy SOPHOMORE TEAM - Seated: Brent Hogensen, Nile Beckstead, Clifford Goff, Brent Price, Paul Wfhetman, Dale Kimball, Reynold johnson, Elden Weber. Standing: Neil jenson, jeffery joseph, Howard Brinton, Gary jones, jesse Delgado, Gregory West, Bob Day, Wallace Naylor. SOPHS VS WI:ST IORDAN - Clifford Goff' shoots for a hasket while Brent Price and Nile Beclcstead watch with five West jordan players. ' 5' SOPHOMORES DISPLAY DETERMINATION jordan's first year basketeers started slowly, losing their first four games to Tooele, Davis, East, and Bountiful. They made a late season drive and won their three final games from Murray, Cyprus, and West. With their spirit and determina- tion, the 1957 jV team is likely to be outstanding. The sopho- mores were coached by Howard Tuf:f Linford. SOPHOMORE COACH AND MANAGERS - Coach Howard Tuff Linford points out an im-7 , portant play to managers, Paul Sager and Arnold - I Martini u .. Y ii-' Q 133 TRACK TEAM - Row One: Dale Gold, loedy Ball, Ken Oakeson, l'5eLoy Oshorne, Bob Camphell, Ralph Brinton, Mickey jones, Bruce Rosenhan, Karl Miller, Benny Cutler, Mark Klotovich, David Lloyd, Ted Richards, Leon Ewell, Ralph Muir. Row Two: Curtis Cook, Ken- dall Yovce, Frank Lessley, Don Campbell, Don Fullmer, Dennis Vifoodward, Karl llairtl, Terry Lahrum, Garth Beckstead, Gary Le- gi I! I 'lt ' RELAY - Ted Richards takes the haton from Mark Klotovich 'ts they compete in the mile relay. TRACKSTERS WIN HONORS With the 1955 track team's victory in the regional meet, this year's team looked forward to a third consecutive crown. The '56 team had added experience and depth, both were advanf tages over the '55 team. Beginning the track season on March 30, Coach Oliverson's boys met Pleasant Grove and Lehi on the Beetdigger field. Following this event, the jordan team met Cyprus and Tooele, Granite and Olympus, and Murray and Olympus. Ray Oliverson, track coach Under the excellent coaching of Ray Oliverson, the 1954 and the 1955 track teams won first place honors in Regional Track Meets. Coach Oliver- son's 1956 crew hoped to make it three in a row. Fevre, Mike Ganz, Lawrence Mangum, lay VUorkman, limmy Kemp, William Mitchell, Ned Parry, Ralph W'alker. Row Thrcu: Harold Grimaud, Kent Allsop, Dan Nelson, Clifford Goff, Russell Larson, Emmett Lessley, Gary Fullmer, Brent Price, Rohert Rawson, Raymond Brenneman, Richard Watts, Val Smith, Reynold johnson, Nile Beck' stead, Mike Parry, Mike Heinecke. ll!! I 983 LOW HURDLES - With skimming speed, Ken Oakeson and Benny Cutler leap over a track barrier. HUNDRED YARD DASH - Mk G. d G I. F ' W . their all ns they near the finish linh if ainngxiiiing Sage. e evra gwe K TRACK FIELD EVENT - Robert Rawson and Bruce Rosen- han display good form in the discus and shot put. ,lAVEl.lN - Karl Miller fires the javelin SHOT PUT - With a powerful thrust, BROAD JUMP-DCLOV Osborne CXCCUYCS for :1 record distanc e. V h P Mickey jones hurls the shot. 3 mighty .lump into 'he Dif- I 4 135 nm CRACK OF BAT BRINGS EXCITEMENT - Boyd Mounteer lays down a bum to bring in a run for Jordan in the Lehi pre-season game. April April April April April May May May EXCITEMENT SOUNDS ACROSS THE DIAMOND With the warm days of spring approaching, the Jordan nine looked forward to a successful baseball season. Under their new coach, Bill Boren, the squad hoped to improve jordan's league standing and provide a winning combination of good hitting, pitching, and fielding. Coach Boren and cofcaptains, Sherman Day and Daryl Walbeck, led the team into the first league game with Cyprus High School on April 9. Daryl Walbeck, senior Co'Captain Co-Captain Billy Boren, baseball coach BASEBALL SCHEDULE 9 16 23 26 30 3 10 14 In his first year at Jordan, Bill Boren was called on to take the place of Grant Martin as baseball coach. Seven retuming lettermen were on hand to give Coach Boren assistance. 136 Jordan vs Cyprus . jordan vs Davis jordan vs Tooele Jordan vs Murray jordan vs Cyprus . jordan vs Davis Jordan vs Tooele jordan vs Murray BASEBALL TEAM - Row Ona: Sammy DeLuca, Raymond Yasu- Charles Larson, Gene Kiholm, George Varanakis, Darwin Landers, kochi, Ronnie Harrington, Floyd Mori, Gary Gressman, Daryl Walbeck, Neil jenson, Dale Cox. Row Three: Bill Boren, Arnold Martin, Kent Richard Nielsen, lloyd Mounteer, Pat Truhill, Sherman Day. Row Allsop, Dale Kimball, Larry Crump, Del Kidd, Kent Beers, Dallas Two: Wallace Naylor, Clinton Olsen, Gary Maxfield, joe Baker, Hakanson, Roland Kollerhlohn Despain. lNFlELDERS - Dallas Hakanson, Daryl Walbeck, Floyd Mori, and Raymond Yasukochi practice the essentials of good base coverage. EB LL BATTERIES - Boyd Mounteer and joe Baker, Crump, Del Kidd, and Kent Beers, pitchevs. OUTFIELDERS- Richard Nielsen shows Gene Kiholm, George Varanakis, and Gary Gressman the best way to relay a batted ball back into the infield. 13 L GOLF GOLF GROWS IN POPULARITY ln the second year of golf at Jordan, Coach Art Hughes' crew competed with various schools in the area. This year's linksters tried to keep golf alive and popular for jordan boys. Returning lettermen were Don Blasius and David Taylor. L. GOLF TEAM - Coach Art Hughes demonstrates the position of the hand on a golf club to Don Blasius, johnny Zrno, and Ronald Rasmussen. frills .ilanl lIiw'1dilNllH!llIWlWlIdlili TENN 7 TENNIS TEAM - Tennis players, Keith Stepan, Burton Anderson, Bruce Edwards, Mark Miller, john Pollard, Bruce Whited, Robert Nielsen, and Sherrell Berrett, are taught cor- rect hand movements by Conch Tuff l.inford. 138 BOYS SHOW INTEREST IN TENNIS The 1956 tennis team began league play on April 9, against Cyprus High School. Witlm more boys participating, Coach Howard Tuff Linford was assured of a better showing by the team. Returning letterment were Burton Ander- son, Karl Miller, and John Pollard. TENNIS SCHEDULE April 9 .,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,..,.,,,,..............,..,.... jordan at Cyprus April 16 ,,,,,, ......... D avis at jordan April 23 ,...,,, ....... j ordan at Tooele April 26 ,.,.,, ......... M urray at jordan April 30 ,..,,, ..... C yprus at jordan May 3 .,,,.. ........ j ordan at Davis May 10 ,,,,, ...... T ooele at jordan May 14 l,,,,, ...,.. 1 ordan at Murray FOCUS - Maureen Shepherd, Rosemary Jensen, and Shir- leen Beck center their attention on Irene Nystrom as she demonstrates a dance fundamental. it I K... .. . . , be DANCE CLASS MANAGERS - Row One: Mary jane Brady, Gay Rasmussen, JoAnn Goff, Deanna Biggs. Row Two: Mary Lynn Klotovich, Mary Watts, Gwenda Hathaway, Georgie Wetsel, Vicki Lester. DA CE CLASS DANCERS PRACTICE CHOREOGRAPHY 'Pm Enthusiastically, dance class students began the school .- year by conditioning their bodies with exercises. Each are girl was given the opportunity to help create a dance, which gave them training in choreography and compo- sition. In addition to the valuable recreation benefits, Miss Yvonne Schofield sought to develop poise and V grace in her dancers. A--mf.. f MOVEMENT-Joyce Boswell, Sharon Dean, and jackie Hall develop body coordination through creative dancing. FORM - Sharon Swenson and Linda Gardner execute graceful leaps COMPOSITION - Joan Maddox, Sharon Palmer, Jeannette jones, Sheri as a part of the dance class curriculum. Aaron, and Mary I.ee Wilkinson practice formation techniques. 13 TENNIS - Nancy Hughes and jeneane Hudson watch Mary ,lavainc hand Sandra Price a tennis racquet for a game on the jordan court. g g g SHOUTS ECHO ON FIELD AND FLOOR SHUFFLEBOARD - Evelyn Montague takes her turn playing shuffle- , , , A . board as Judy Brady, Linda jones, Bonnie Dansie, and Edith Rains watch. Paftlclpatlon In Sports was 3150 an Important part of school life for girls attending jordan. This ac- tivity developed fine body-coordination, balance, and poise. The physical education program gave every girl an opportunity to End at least one sport she could like and would be capable of playing. Students were taught in classes by Miss Helen Seaman and Miss Yvonne Schofield. CLASS MANAGERS - Row One: Roylance Ray, Colleen Steadman, Marie Grimaud, Brenda Bate- man, Sharon Perry, Gayle jensen. Row Two: janet Gehring, Darlene Gregory, Dolores Pedro, Jolene goat, joAnn Wheadon, Sharon Estepp. Row Three: Marilyn Beckstead, l.aDaun Taggart, ,lanice 140 1 5 I I l ow l CROQUET - Showing croquet techniques are Pamela Welch, Shag-gg GOLFING - Physical education students, Sharon Tucker, Edna 'BE' Smith, l.aVVanna Welah, Teresa Rosales, and Martha Hernandez. and Diane Mumford, lmPf0VC their golf Hame- GIRLS' PORTS KIQTKIEALI. -- Carol Ann Keen, Pat Duffm, Glenda Hard- castle, and Doris Lloyd participate in an outdoor spring sport. ARCNERY - Gayle Conger, ,ludv llunnell, Sandra Barney, Kar- N 4 U K N , lenc Humphrey, and Maxine Vunder take time out to display their RACING - I-03 c'V3l73m I-'ISYS ffmll' T0 HIV? the Slllfml- 'Cmf W good mgtrksmgmghip, Carmen llarha, Louise Bernardo, Judy Zafft, and Evon Dc-spain. 141 O O I C WE LISTENED . . . FUN. WE PARTICIPATED Social Life Special Events About Campus Awards ..1,....i,iL,Lg VNU 4 nay' Ml .M daisy nu ,nu ,' W Iuli' YI I win lun -I IV I ..I..,...-I,-T 41 S ' . Ahk, . 1 lr, 0 -qs.,-,, 4,,3....-u--0- ' 4? L SOPHOMORE PARTY SUVHS ARTS ORIENTED IN IORDAN SOCIAL LIFE - Farrell Uunnell, mlrlwr, and four sophomore coed:-s chat over refreshments at the Sophomore Party. r UCI L LIFE 46? 'mo HARVEST BALL Mary Lynn Klotovich, queen IIARYIQST IlAI,I. ROYALTY - Queen Marv Lynn Kloto- F H b vlrh poses wnh hc-r attendants, Brenda BZIICIUZIII and Sharon ROCK AND ROI.I. - A HFUUP of ,IUVJFIINXCS CUNY JUN HU- If IIN II X Syyqyygnnl sponsored Harvest Hall. 44 UMR. TOUCHDOWNH DANCE HERE IS YOUR TEAMU- Football coach, Tuff Linford, introduces his team, and praises them for their fine playing. STOCKING STOMP 'l.OUK, NO SllOliSl - Shoeless dancers pause to listen cial. PARACHUTE its first Cadet DANCERS HONOR FOOTIEALLERS- Amid footlwalls which name players, coaches, and cheerleaders, lordanites dance to the theme of Mr. Touchdown. CADET HOP S AND AIRPLANES - The Alordan Civil Air Patrol sponsored featuring an aviation decnr in the lordan gym. 145 3-- HOP DECORATORS - Mr. rl. Xl. Petersen, llL'UlI7llllflY1 CllLH1'7'IlllIl and seniors, Argene Adams and Danna Dee Adams, plzirc :i crvs ralizeri snow flake into position. HIGHER, HIUHERU- Calvin Atwood adjusts the mirrored mobile in prepar- ation for the Senior Hop, NIGHT-LllfliRS ASSlflxll'll.E - llndcr an arch the rlicme of the Hop, six happy party goers chat. l .1-4 ui so-1 N SENIOR HOP ESCTAPADES lN CRYSTAL - Couples assume various poses at the annual senior affair. Y l l l . Q4 if. e 5 Qin. ' if I . sf 151, i fe ws- , - Williatrt Ercrksnn, king Ann Blackctt, queen WL, YOl 'R LfHOlCE - Mnrylyn Lang, FHA president, places the l4ing's crown on Xxltlliztm Ereckson, as Queen Ann Blnclcett wntchirs. DAD-lf0 - lnixlain fouls entertain their favorite dntes nt the lixithers :tml Uztughters lltg Night Out. t mx. ..,,, 7 L. CUPID REIGNS - Four lf.H.A. girls get the gym in readiness for the annual Sweethearts Ball. SWEETHEARTS BALL FATHERS AND DAUGHTERS THIS IS MY DADH- Bonnie Christian and Linda Norton Squire their dads to the Girls Cluh-sponsored party. I -Q -Lttimnw T, RHYTHM INTRIKII 'FS - Ono of the socml highIi5.:l1ts of the vcnr lwrought ml Ulorrizmncs cn masse to cnjov the lun, ,f NIQXT UNE, I'I.fQASE - Sunnnc Nelson and jack Tripp ssumc IUflY pcrchcs as zlwcv hung streamers for the Prom. ORCHID ECSTASY - A junior commmec puu rhc finxslnmg touches on thc mum orchid decoration, T9 1, JUNIOR CLASS OHIIKXISRS - Iwl'L'NIniL'l1l Nlurk Klxllcr nos this or chid favor on the wrlst of hrs Jute, Secrctnrx' Slmrlcnc llofimnn. 148 NEW' OFFICERS - Peggy Parker, htkmriizng Ann Blaclcett, vice presi- dent, Sherrell llerretr, prvsitlcritg Yan Lindsay, judge, and Connie Crane, .wt'n'ttiryg toast themselves following their election. l l I l el l P1! 's EEIIII . ru I , A ,llitl-UIHINIVHI Ylltlll rt, WVIIM ll tu llllu Il i--- DOUPATCH HAY DAY - A carnival atmosphere sets the theme of the annual jay Deefsponsored dance. SHUFELING SHOES - Students honor the new 1956 57 student body omcers with the Election Dance. ELECTION DANCE DOGPATCH HAY DAY DAISY MAE - Chosen by popular vote to he Daisy Mac, ,IoAnne Kynaston and her escort, Van Lindsay, are married by Marryin' Sam. i is NX, .X X, -'g,,,.,, f 149 'Y S X if--l t C. UINTRODUCING . . . - Sharon Swenson, Argene Adams, and UNDERWARE, Mgpgg AND BQQTS ... A grgup gf green Sgphg Artist William Erecltson introduce Howard Evans, a new teacher. moms display their winning attire for the initintign. GET ACOUAINTED DAY SOPHOMORE INITIATION PECI L EVENTS THANKS COACHH- Coach Art Hughes accepts standing ovation of the appreciative lordan crowd. AMP9 The student hody assembles to pay tribute OUR CH - - -' ' -c-' -' - ' 'O 'heif team- STATE SECOND PLACE - captain Daryl wai- heclc presents the second place trophy to Historian Marlyn Stout, who accepts for the student hotly. bfi? , ALUMNI DAY M- Sterling Hill and Glenn Sacos, alumni cmntnittcc rluliiiiiuit, and Mrs. Marlon Larsen and Mrs. Earl Pearson, recall meniories as they revisit Jordan High. K ,f N,-A --- Y 'ws i3ii fa -Q! ,rn .4 V C' 0 TOOELE TRAVELING ASSEMBLY - A male quartet Lrogrt Tooele High School entertains the Jordan student o y. Wg..-. K V ,, lil THE HARMONAIRES - An event highly pleasing to Jordztnites was the performance hx' the H:irmon:iires. . I . .4 , I ' 'J DAY - Jordzinites relax at Lagoon at one of the last com- lwined activities of the school year. GRADUATION SPEAKERS - Geraldine Whitmore, Judy Bills, Karl Miller, Dan Jorgensen, and Janice Richardson lis- ten :ts Edward Miner rehearses his speech. YEARBOOk DAY - Autographing hooks oc- cupies the time of students as they stop in hallways and on stairs. 151 IM QTIIITHINC A friendly dug left some classes in an iprwmr when he found his wwy into sehool one day. is I A FAMILIAR SIGHT - qtudenr yxnimr Wirren Ximent St0pS his sweeping to watch Argene Adwms Qhwrnn 'iwenson 1nd qhir lee Gehring practice a cheer CHRISTMAS TIME - Student body officers trim ie giant Christmas tree in the main hall. - HEAD UP A IlIT - Lorin Wheelmright und Ru Ilergmwn temh pho mgrnphic techniques tt Brute Lennlari, I' hurl Ixc-my C WIN Anderson at the NX'heelwriy,ht Ihottrrwphy Q unferentc 1 NENV SCENES - Workmen finish construction on the new physical education building east of the main campus. GALE DAR SEPTEMBER DECEMBER 7 ..,......,.......,.... First Day of School 16 .,.....,............,............... Senior Hop 16 ..........,......, Get Acquainted Party 19-21 ,............,..,................... Messiah 23 .....i.... ....... S ophomore Initiation 22 ..............,.,......... Christmas Party 26 ....,,... ......... .... C l ass Elections 30 ,.,...... ..,.................. H arvest Ball JANUARY OCTOBER 25 ............., Fathers' and Sons' Party 7 ...... .....................,.. T alent Show FEBRUARY 27 .,....... ............. S ophomore Party , 28 -Qisiits------i-s---siQ-----t- FOOfba11Dm il ijji N11i1111113iQfff.?fdEiZZi S22 29 ...... .................. S rocking Stomp NOVEMBER MARCH , 17, 18 .............,........ School Play 16 18 .............. Seminary Candy Dance ' 23 ' ' 2 ................................,, Alumni Day 8 Thanksgiving Party , 9, 10 State A Tournament TESTING - Gloria Glines makes an announcement over the new loud-speaking system installed in 1956. H. GRANT KUNZLER - Mr. Kunzler assumed the teaching duties of Grant Martin when Mr. Martin accepted a new post at East High School. 23 ............,.,..,..,...,......... Junior Prom Z6 ,............,.. Fathers and Daughters 30 ...... Seminary Pinning Ceremony APRIL 13 ................ Student Body Elections 20 ...................... Dogpatch Hay Day 25 .............. Mothers and Daughters MAY Senior Reception Award Banquet Senior Dinner Dance ................ Senior Sluff Day Seminary Graduation 10 14 16 17 18 22 24 ..,,,. ..,...,....., Y earbook Day 25 ,.,,.,, ........... G raduation EDWARD PATIENCE - Awarded Certificate of Merit by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. LAMAR DAVIS - 5100 Union Pa- cihc scholarship for excellence in agriculture. BRUCE LENNBERG - SSO scholar- ship to U. of U. for excellence in photography. FRANK LESSLEY - State Fair Sweepstakes prize in sculpturing. as-ge Pi tj' 154 445 JOENE TRANTER - 'Second place AWARD 'VK in Elks Club Scholarship contest. MELRAE BATEMAN -- First place in Courier story contest, first place in jordan American Legion Oratory Contest and third in state semi-finals. BEETDIGGER SALUTES Chosen for outstanding achievement, these ten Jordan students represent the Finest standards of high school service. isa.. The Beetdigger staff is proud to recog- nize these people as exemplary Jordan- ites. 1 ,. ROBERT BAILEY - Won 5140 K scholarship to BYU as best actor L6 L- in the state at BYU Speech Festival. , Muff - EDWIN POND - Represented DAN JORGENSEN - Chosen Utah at the Music Education Na- outstanding jordan boy to attend tional Convention. Rotary Conference. VAL FINLAYSON - Awarded honor scholarship to U. of U. for scholastic ability. CONTE TS ACKN OWLEDGEM ENT The busy sounds evolving in and around the yearbook room have diminished, but our appreciation to all who helped prepare this book shall not cease. To the fol- lowing we extend sincere thanks: our loyal staff and capable adviser . . . the bus- iness staff . . . Lorin and Max Wheelwright, Ray Bergman, Bud Parkin, and Arvin Mineer of Wheelwright Lithographing Company . . . the Midvale Camera Center, printers of the album pictures . . . Noel Howell, who helped with special photogra- phy . . . our helpful custodians . . . the jordan faculty, particularly Miss Oralie Rawson, Murray Allen, Donald Olsen, Glen Soulier, Howard Evans, Kenneth Ly- man, James L. Seal, R. S. Peterson, Royal D. Madsen, and Principal T. H. McMullin. This summary would be incomplete if we failed to recognize the cooperation of parents and the helpfulness of friends as we echoed the sounds of '56.,' Carol and Connie Anderson ACADEMIC Administration ........ Juniors ............... Seniors .................. Sophomores .............. Student Officers .......... ACTIVITIES About Campus .... Awards ............. Calendar ....... Social Life ............ Special Events- ...... ATHLETICS Baseball ........ Basketball ........ Cheerleaders .... Football ........ Girls Sports ...... Golf ........... Tennis ....... Track ............ 10-23 44-57 28-43 58-73 24-27 152-153 154 153 144-140 150-151 136-137 128-133 120 121-125 139-141 138 138 134-135 Wrestling .................. .......... 1 26-127 CULTURAL ARTS Band ............................. Beetdigger ........ Broadcaster ...... Courier ...... Debate ...... J Book ....... Messiah ......... Orchestra ..... 106-107 100-101 102-103 105 116-117 104 109 108 Photography ........ School Play ................. .,.,,, Speech Activities Traveling Assembly MISCELLANEOUS Acknowledgement . Ending ..................... Index ....................... Introduction ........... ORGANIZATIONS Boys Club ............... Charlonians ............ Civil Air Patrol ..... 104 110-111 114-115 112-113 155 160 156-159 1-7 76 78-79 90 Dance Club ............ ........ 9 3 DECA .................. FFA ................,. FHA ........................ 85 88-89 87 Forensic League ...... ,,,,,,,, 9 7 Future Engineers Girls Club ....... jay Dees ........... Jordanettes ...... Key Club ............. Language Club ....... Lettermen Club ..... Masque and Gavel ........ Press Club ............... Quill and Scroll ..... Radio Club ............. Red Cross ............ Riding Club ........ Ski Club .......... 84 77 82-83 81 80 86 94-95 96 96 86 81 91 92 155 PICT RE DEX ADMINISTRATORS Ainsworth, Lawrence J. ...................... 22 Allen, Murray F ............... ........ 2 0, 59 Anderson, Stanley R ....... ........21, 59 Bagley, Frank M. ....... ....... 1 9, 55 Ballard. O. D. ............... .......... 1 1 Bartlett, William H .... ..... .... .. 13 Beckstead, Leonard C ......... .......... 1 2 Beckstead, Reed H. .............,.............,.. 11 Bennion Miss Deane...- ,..... ........... 1 7, 45 Benson, Wallace ........... - ........ .. ........... 22 Berrett, Melvin ................ 16 45, 96, 102 Bianchi. Ernest J .... .. ..................... 18, 59 Bishop, Mrs. Gloria ........... .. ............... 22 Boberg, Lowell ............ 16, 51, 86, 112 Booth, Beth ............ , ....... .................... 2 5 Boren, William R .... .. ......... 17, 123, 124, 136, 137 Boyce, Paul C ............... ....... 1 9, 88, 91 Brady, Kenneth A. ...... ........... 2 1, 63 Brand, Mrs. Rosetta ........ ....... .. ....... 2 3 Budge, Donald M...... ............. 19, 69, 90 Brown, Mrs. Evelyn H .... ................... 2 3 Casper. Jesse B .... ........................... 1 5, 27 C1'lp0, Clement ...... 20, 107, 108, 109 Crawl 116 ll 101 'F' neth V C g , , N. ............... ........... z 1, ' - ' 1 A I .. .......... ....,.. .. ....... 1 B, ' i i ' C 11'1 - L lmy .......,... -. ......... zz -I - , Mrs. Hazel ........ .......... 2 3 ft. ........... ............. 1 z S,-A ' 7' 3 G ...... .. ..................... 13 -fg, 'r,:. ..... .............. - ...1s, 150 A B ............... , s -v .......................... 17 Mary Porsg , 3 iss Afton 17 2 Fraser, Miss Golda... ......... 16, 29, 67, 86 Goff, Mill Marie ......... ..... ...... 1 8 , 45, 87 Goldbrandlon, Phil F ..... 15, 26, 97, 117 Green. Mrs. Carolyn N Gunnell. Farrell H ..... .... Henderson. Miss Betty ..... Hendrickson, A. 1..eMar. Hughes, Arthur..........20, .. .......... - ....... 17 ..... ........... 21, 59 .18 29 82 87 .......'is, '45, '105 122 124 128 130. 133. 150 Jager, Mrs. Louise .............................. 13 Jenson, Marvin G .... - ................ .. ....... 12 Jones, Dr. J. O ................... ............. 1 2 Kamnikar,-1:1 .... ..................... 18, 76 Kenni 51- H ..................... 19 Kim, M ... ..... .. ................ .. ....... 18 ' 153 Kunller, H. Grant ................ 91 Linlord, Howard B ..... 20 Madsen, Royal D ........ - ........ - ....... Martin, Grant .... 18, 122, McDonald, Dora H .......... ..... McMullin, T. H...... ....................... Mickelsen, P. M ................ ... .............. Miller, Burton S. ........................... ..... Oliverson. Ray .... 18, 123, 124, 130. Olsen, Donald P ................ .. ............... Orton, F. A .... - ................................... Petersen. J. M. ....... .. ....,... -...19, 71, Petersen, Miss Reea ...................... 16, Peterson, Arthur E ................ .. ...... ..... Peterson, R. S ..... .................... 2 1, 29, Piston. Robert L...... ...... - .............. Rasmussen, Stanley A ........... 133, 138. 145 19, 22 124, 130, 132 12 14 11 12 134 20 12 146 82 10 84 21 11 -Rawson, Miss Oralie ............ 16, 79, 96, 102, 104 Rich, John E. ........... .... ................ . 12 Riggs, Norman D. ........... ........... 1 6, 95 Russon. Arland L...... ....................... .. 19 Schofield, Miss Yvonne ........ 20, 45, 79, 92, 93 Seal, James L. ...................................... 19 Seaman, Miss Helen ........ 20, 59. 79, 92 Sharp, Stanley R .... ............ .. . ...... 16, 101 Sorenson, Dale F. ..... ................... 2 1 Soulier, Glen E... ...... ....... 2 1, 29, 31 Storey, Mary L........ .... . ........... 12 Taylor, Dunn L ........ Thomas, Fay B .... .......... Thomson, N. K. ............ .. ........17, 29 Thurman, Earl J .... .. .......... .. ............... Tranter. Mrs. Gertnide .................. 17 Wasden, Jed Webb, Valons ................ Adams, Betty Anne ......... .... ............. 5 9 Adams, Danna Dee ..... ............... 29, 146 Adondaltls, Mike .... 25, 26, 29, 97, 117 Alexander, Keith ............... ......... 2 9, 111 Alldredge, Floyd .................. 29, 107, 108 Allen, Barbara ................ 29, 77, 83, 105 Allen, Carolee ....... ....... .. ........... 2 9, 85 Allen, Earl ......... .... .. ........... 4 5, 88 Allen, Harold ......... ....... 2 9, 89 Allen, Howard ....... ....... 2 9, 88 Allen, Melvin ....... .. ....... 59 Allen, Tom ........ ...... 5 9 Allgood, Eldon ............... .. ..... ......... 5 9 Allsop. Bill ............... .. ....................... 59 Alls0P. Kent ........ 27, 59, 125, 134, 137 Allsop, LuWen ..................... .. ........... 85 Alverson, Curtis ................... .. ....... 29, 90 Alves, lrene ............... .. ........... 59, 77, 82 Anderberg, Maxine ................ 59, 77, 82 Anderson, Beverly ............. .. ....... ........ 4 5 Anderson, Burton........29, 91, 120, 123, 126, 127, 138, 152 Anderson, Carol .................... 26, 29, 100 Anderson, Chester ..................... .. ....... 59 Anderson, Connie .... 26, 29, 77, 100, 152 Anderson. David ..... ........... 59, 125, 132 Anderson Elayne ........... .. ........... 59, 108 Anderson, Estella ...... ............... 4 5. 103 Anderson, Gary ....... ......... 4 5, 105, 122 Anderson, Glenn ...... ... ................... 45 Anderson, JoAnn ...... ...................... 4 5 Anderson, Lynn ........... .. .......... . ........ 22 Anderson, Marian ............ 45, 77, 86 92 Anderson. Merlin ..... ........................ . 88 Anderson, Nathan ................. .....45, 107 Anderson, Velle ....... ...... .. ........... 5 9 Andreasen, Jack ........... .. ...... .. ...... ..... 59 Andreasen, Michael ................ 45, 88, 91, 122, 124 Andrus, Charles ................................ 59 Andrus, Marlon...-...29, 80, 81, 84, 97, 111, 117 Archuletta, Corrine .............. 45, 77, 105 Arnold, David ..... ......... ................... 4 5 Arterburn, lvan ..... ... ........ ..... 96 Asay, Lee ............ ........ 4 5, 107 Asay, Linda ........ ..... - ...59, 86 Ashby, Mike ......... ................... 5 9 Ashworth, Ralph..... ............. 45, 90, 108 Astle, Dale ..... ............................... 45 84 Astle, Paul .......... . ..... ......... .......... 1 20 Atkinson. Carol ..... ....... 29, 85 Atwood, Aloma ..... Atwood, Calvin ..... Atwood, Emest . .... .....29 , Atwood, Lamona ........ 15 85 12 12 82 Trip . Rex T....- .... ............ .. ... ......... .. 12 Wad: Mrs. Wanda G. 17 19 12 Webster, Miss Barbara ........................ 22 81 Wood, Mrs. Evelyn N .... .......... .. ...15, Zieve, Miss Betty ............ 16, 94. 95, 111 STUDENTS A Aaron, Sheri ..... ........... 27, 45, 92, 139 Aceves. Carolyn .. .......................... 45, 77 Adams, A1-gene....29, 79, 81, 108, 120, 146. 150. 152 156 95 146 45 29 Augason, Philip ..... ...... .. ........... 45 90 B Backus, Gloria ........... ... ............ 45 Bagley, Terry ................................. ..... 59 Bailey, DeWayne ......... .. .............. ..... 45 Bailey, Michae1..... ...... .. ...... .....30, 88, 90 Bailey, Roberta... ..... 30, 35, 88, 89, 95, 110. 111. 112, 113, 114, 155 Bailiff, Gary ................... .. ...... .. ........... 59 Baird, Claudine ..... ............................ . 59 Baird, Craig..... ..... ........... 2 2, 45, 105 Baird, Kar1..... ...... ....... 4 5, 80, 84, 134 Baker, Boyd ..... ............................... 30, 87 Baker, Joseph..- ....... 45, 80, 94, 95, 96, 97, 107, 116, 117, 137 Baker, Joyce ............................. .....45 82 Baker, Marilyn ..... .......... .. ........... 45, 105 Balich, Lucille ....... ................ 4 5 Ball, Joedy ......... .......... .. ...30, 134 Ball, Sandra ........ ............. .. ...... .. 30 Ball, Sharon ................................... ..... 59 Ballamis, Linda ................ 45, 79, 86, 92 Barba, Carmen ...... ... .......... .....59, 141 Barben, Jenea1...- .... ........59, 83, 87 Barney, Alex ...... ....... ................. . . 46 Barney, Gwen ............... .. ...... ,. ...... ..... 59 Barney, Sandra..... ..... 59, 82. 106, 107, 108, 141 Bastain, Mary ................................ 30, 78 Bateman, Brenda .... 59. 77, 112, 140, 144 Bateman, MelRae .... 46, 78, 81, 82, 112, 113,115, 116, 117,155 Bateman, Ray..... ..... 30, 33, 80, 96, 120 Bateman, Wayne .. ....... ............ ...... ..... 59 Battison, Pe gy ..... ...... .. .................... . 59 Beath, Wantfa .................... 30, 82, 85, 93 Beck, Marian..... ...... .. .......... .....30, 81, 83 Beck, Shirleen........46, 78, 79, 82, 139 Beckstead, Aaron ........................... .,... 46 Beckstead, Arlene..... .... ...... .. ...30, 78, 83 Beckstead, Carolyn ... ....... ...... 30 Beckstead, Chad ........... ... ........ 59, 108 Beckstead, Darla ..... ...... ..... .... .. .... 60 Beckstead, Dennis .. ........ .. ...... . 60 Beckstead, Erma ..................... .. ...... ..... 30 Beckstead, Garth... ..... ,. ....... 60, 125, 134 Beckstead, Jerry ...- ..... .. ........ .. .... ..-... 60 Beckstead, Marilyn ........ 46, 96, 102, 140 Beckstead, Mary...- ................ .. ....... 60, 82 Beckstead, Nile ............ 60, 125, 133. 134 Beckstead, Sally ........... .....3O, 78, 79, 81 Becltstrom, Uarrell..... .... .30, 94, 95, 107 Beers, Kent..... ...... .. ....... 46, 91, 132, 137 Belcher, Kay ................... .. ...... .. ....... 60 94 Belcher, Jerrie ....... .. ............ .....30, 85 94 Bell. Darlene ....................... .....30, 81 93 Bell, James ...... 30, 87, 90, 91, 126, 127 Bendixon, DeAnn .............................. 30 Bennett, Gary ...................................... 55 Bennion, Lynn ........... .. ....................... 60 Benson, Carla ............ 30, 41, 79, Bl, 82, 83 93 Benson, Christian ......................... -... 46 Benson, Douglas ....... ........ 3 0 90 Bergman, Ronald ...... ........ .. 30 Bernardo. Jean ...... ................. 1 8, 46 Bernardo, Louise .......................... 46, 141 Berrett, Joanne. ............... 46, 79, 82, 105 Berrett, Sherrell......46, 76, 84, 91, 123, 124, 129. 130, 149 Berry, Gordon ............... .. ................... 60 Biggs, Ueanna ................ 46, 91, 105, 139 Biljanic, Mary ........................... .. ...,... 30 Bills. Betty Ann ...e .............. .. ...... -... 30 Bills, Judy .......... 26, 27, 30, 43, 78, 81, 82, 151 Bills, Verlaine ........... .. ....................... 60 Bingham, Lorna .... ....... 6 0, 82 Bishop, Catherine ........ .. 30 Bishop, Paul ........... .......... 4 6 Bishop, Richard .............. ........... 4 6, 87 Bishop, Sharon ............................ 60, 108 Blackett, Ann........46, 78, 92, 94, 116, 147, 149 Blanchard, Ted ................. .....60, 65, 125 Blasius. Don .... 27, 30, 33, 91, 100, 138 Blatnick, Duane ..... ..................... 46, 105 Bloodworth, Kenneth ....... - ............... .. 60 Blumel, Bruce ....... .. .... .... - 60 Blumel, Ralph .......... ............. 6 0 Bodell, Glenna ..... .... ....... 3 0. 85 Bodell, Kathy ..... ............. ....... 6 0, 82 Bodell, Sherman ..... ............. .... .... - . .. 60 Boggess, Vonda ...... .. ............ .....30 82 Bolliger, Barbara ...... .......60, 82 Bone. Kent ..... ........ .... ........ .. 46 Boren, Ronald .......... .... .............. ..... 46 Boskovich, Daniel .... .. .... .. ...... ..... 60 Boswell, Joyce ........... ........ 2 3, 46, 139 Bouldcr, Don ............... .............. .. ... 88 Boulden, Garth ......... ...... .... ,. ........ . . 46 Bowen, Henry ..... ........ 6 0 80 Bowers, Arden ....... .......... 3 0 Bowles. Billy ..., .... ............ . 60 Bowles, Brent ..... .... ............... . 60 Boyce, Donald ....... ........ 6 0, 107 Boyce, Lynne ....... .60 83 Boyer, Karl ........... ,........ 6 0 Boyer, Yvonne ....... .,. .,..... 31 Boyle. Mary .............. ....... .. ....... 4 6 Bracken, Sharon ........ ..... .. ....... 3 0, 86 Brady. Barbara ....... ............. ... .......... 3 1 BradY. Judy ........ .. ........ .....60, 83, 140 Brady, Ladd ..... ...................... - .......... . 46 Brady, Mary Jane ...... 46, 106, 107, 139 Brand, Lynn ............... .. ................. 22, 46 Brenneman, Raymond ........ 60, 106, 107, 116, 125, 134 Bridges, ElRay ..... ......................... 46, 55 Briggs, LeRoy ..... ............ ............. 6 0, 125 Brinton, Howard ..... ...26, 27, 58, 60, 92. 125, 133 Brinton, Ralph .......... 27, 31, 89, 91, 92, 122. 126. 127. 134 Brinton Shawna ................... .. ............. 46 Brklacich, Rosalie.......46, 78, 81, 82, 92. 116 Brown, Barre ..... ..... ............ .. ...... -... 60 Brown, Bill ............................. .....60, 108 Brown, Bud ....................... .. ...... .. ....... 46 Brown, David .......... 31, 39, 84, 97, 117 Brown, Evelyn ....... .. ....................,...... 31 Brown, Farrel ...... 46, 87, 102, 106, 107 Brown. Helen ..... ...... ...... ................. .... 60 Brown. ,loan .......... ............. .. ........... 6 0 Brown. Joyce ..... ..... ...... .. ......... . 46 Brown. Judy ..... ... .............. .. 46 Brown, Kent ...... .. ....... 60, 125 Brown, Laurel ........ ..................... 6 0, 86 Brown, Marilyn ............................ 46 87 Browne, John ....... .. ....... 46, 60, 122, 127 Brunetti, Albert ..... ...... .. ............. 31, 107 Bunnell,VJudith ........... .. ..... 60, 116, 141 Burns, irginia ....... .. ................. 46, 104 Burr, Edna ...... ..60, 77, 82, 83, 87, 141 Burton, 1.aVar ...,..,.... .. ...,............. 31 90 Burton, Ray ....... .. ...... .. ................. 46 90 Bushnell, Bryce ..... .................... .. .,.... . 60 Butler, Kent ............................... .. ....... 60 Butler, Joan ....... .. ................. 60, 82. 106 Butterfield, Ann ...... 27, 46, 79, 81. 87, 105, 116 Butterfield, Brent ............... .. ....... 46, 122 Butterfield, DeLoy ........ ....... 3 1, 88 90 Butterfield, Dixie ................. .61, 83. 116 Butterfield. Hyrum ..... ...... .. ..... .. 46 Butterfield. Jack ........................... .. ..... 46 Butterfield, Larry ..... ...... - ............ ..... 46 Butterlield, Linda .... .. ...... ..... ..... .. ..... 46 Butterfield. Lynn .............. .. 61 Butterfield, Ray ........... .. ..................... 89 Butterfield. Sharon .................. 46, 53, 87 Burgon, VeNae..26. 31, 81, 85, 96, 103 Burkinshaw, Karen .... 31, 78, 86, 92, 95 Burnett, Gwen .............................. 31, 78 C Cain. Donna...- ....... 47, 78, 82. 96, 101 Campbell, Dun ............ 47, 91, 122, 123, 127, 134 Campbell, llene ........................ 47, 83, 92 Campbell, Robert ........ 31, 91, 123, 126, 127, 134 Cannon. James ........... .. ...... - ............... 61 47 Carlsen, Val D...... ..................... ..22, Carroll, Jean .................... 61, 63, 82, 95 Carter, Barbara ...... ................... 47, 105 Carter, Ellen ........ - ............... 61, 82, 94 Case, Cora ........ ........ .. ........ .. ....... 4 7, 83 Casper. Judene ........ 47, 78, 81, 82, 101 Cavedar, Karen ................... .. .... ......... 6 1 Chamberlain, Karma ............. - ........... 32 Chamberlain, John ....... ....... 1 9, 61 Chamberlin, Carol .......... 32 Chidester, Phillip ........... .. ........, ,..... . . 61 Chidester, Robert .......................... 32, 90 Christensen, Richard..... ................. 32, 90 Christian, Bonnie .......... 47, 79, 82, 147 Christopherson. Jerry .................... 47, 122 Church, Darlene..... ........... 31, 78, 92. 93 Clark, Garry ....... ..... .......... .. ......... .. 31 Clarke, Patricia ......... ......... .. ...61, 83 Cleland, Richard ...... ........ - 47 Clement, Karen ...- ....... 61, 86 Clement, Keith ...... 47 Cole, Margo ............ ................ 6 1 Comstock. Frank ...... .... .......... ..... 47 Conger. Gayle ....... ... ........ 61, 82, 141 Conti, Roger ...... .......... 61 Cook. Beverly ...... ...........,......... .. 61 Cook, Curtis ......... ......... 4 7, 123, 134 Cook, Velma........ ................ .47, 102 Cooke, Eloise ...- .............. 61, 83 Coon, Connie ...... ..... , .......... 3 2 Corak, John ............. ............... 4 7, 122 Costanza, Chiro ........... 3 ........ -...66, 125 Cowdell, Marvin ............ ...... . .. ........... 32 Cowley, Wayne ...... . ....,.. 47, 80. 97, 116 Cox, Caudia ....... - - ........... 32, 35, 85 Cox, Dale .................... .61, 137 Cox. Jolene ...-. ....... 61, 83, 94, 140 Crane, C1ifta...,... ......... 32, 78, 86, 87 Crane, Connie... ....... 47, 77, 87. 149 Crane, Paul ........ ....,..................... 6 1 Crawford, John ........ ......... 4 7, 122, 127 Cressall, Sharon ............... ..61, 83 Crosgrove, Stewart ....... .............. 3 2, 90 Crosgrove. Glade ...... ....... 4 7, 80 Crump, Garry 47 Crump, Larry ......... . ...... 47. 137 Crump, Norman ...,.... ........ 4 7, 106 Crump. Norval ..... ......................... 6 1 Crump, Sandra ...- ............................ . 47 Cullis, Mike ........... ....................... 6 1, sz Cunnington, Sandy ........ 47, 83, 106, 107 Curtis. Gary ................... - ................... 62 Curtis. Judy ........................................ 62 Cutler, Benny .......... 26, 27, 28, 32, 91, 128, 129, 130, 134, 135 Cutler. Fred ........................................ 47 D Dahl, Janet ............ 48, 78, 94, 108, 116 Dahl. Rex ...- ...... .. ........................ ...... . 62 Dahl. Robert ................ . ........ 47, 96. 102 Dahl. Rulon...- .................,........... 48. 122 Dale, Diane .....................,..,...... -,..48, 83 Dansie, Bonnie ..... .62, 83, 94, 116, 140 Dansie, LaFay ...................... 62, 83, 108 Dansie, Lora Lee ........... .. .......... ,....62. 82 Dansie, Ra mond ..... .........,.,... 6 2 Dansie, Rodlney ....... ....... 4 8, 87 Davis, Betty ........ .... 32 Davis. Connie .... ..... 4 8 Davis, Dale .......... ......... 3 2 Davis, Edward ..... ....... 22, 32 Davis, Kent ...... ........ 62, 104 Davis. LaMar ...... ..... ...... .. ......... 155 Davis, LaPrielle ...... ........... 2 3, 32, 111 Day, Evelyn .......... ........ 2 5, 32, 79, 81 Day. Robert .......................... 62, 76, 133 Day, Sherman ............ 26, 27. 32, 76, 81, 84 91, 128. 130, 136, 137 Deakin Arlene ...,. ............ .. ........ -...32, 94 Deakin, Betty Lou ........ 48, 96. 102, 106 Dean. Dixie ........................... .....,... 4 s. 78 Dean, Kay ........... ....... .. ...62, 67. 82 Dean. Sharon ............. ....... 4 8, 83. 139 DeGroot, DeAnna .................. 48, 86, 102 Delgado, Jesse .................... 62, 125, 133 Delgado, Mary Ellen ...- .................. . 48 Delgado. Tony..... ................. 62, 86, 108 DeLuca, Sammy ........... .............. 4 8, 137 Dennison. Marion ..... ......... .. ....... 6 2 Denny, Gary .......... .................. 4 8 Densley. Bonnie ..... ..... ........... 62, 83 Derricott, Don ......... ,....,.,. 2 6, 32, 122 Despain. Clare ........ ........ .. ............... 4 8 Despain. Evon ........... -...62, 82, 87, 141 Despain. John ........... .. ........... 62, 63, 137 Despain, Richard.. ............ 32, 33, 90, 92 Goff. Des sin, William ...... Dibh. Dianne . ...... .. ....... .. E.5'.F - ' .'-'ZY.--Rf' iii?s ?fQ'1?551-Fjl'l7,'f Cillaspie, Michael ..............,............... 33 Glad, Davidl .............................l.... 49, 88 Glenn, Bonnie .......................... 49, 82, 91 34 7 87 4 152 Glines. Gloria. ....... . 9, ,9. Glines, Patsy ......... .......,................. 4 9, 53 Glover, Ted ........................................ 63 63 133 134 Clifford ...... ....... , , Howlett, Mary ........ 34, 78, 81. 86, 95. 110. 111. 114 Hudson, Jeneane .............. 64, 83, 140 Huff, Frank ................................ 50, 90 Huff, Kay ................,.. . ...................... 64 Hughes, Kent ........................ 37, 50, 90 Hughes, Lyle ........ 27, 34, 85. 91, Goff, JoAnn ........ Goff , Gold, ..........47, 78, 139 Rex .............. . .......... ........... 4 9, 122 Cherry .............i...... 34, 79, 94, 96 Gold, Dale .......... 49, 91, 105, 123, Gold, Stephen ........ 63, 94, 95, 115, lg? Gonzales, Elouise ................. . ..... . ...... .. Gonzales, Velma ...................... 34, 82, Goodrich, Lewis .... Gotbcrg, Russell .......... Graham, Charles ....... .......... 4 9, 86, Graham, Loa ........ 85 63 63 108 141 ...49, 79, 92, 114 81 103 63 83 49 34 Grant, Joan ......... Gray, Kathy .................................. 34, Green, Dennis .............. 49, 96, 102, Green, Gerald ..... ............................ Green, Judy ....... . ..... ....,.............. 4 9. Green, Kenneth ....... .............. Green, Lynn ......... ....... . .... 2 2, Green Rosalie . ....... Grccnl Willard ............ Green field. Darlene ............................ 85 Greenwood, Jessie Kay .... 28. 34, , Greenwood, Karen ................ 63, Sa, 6 .........63, 88, 102. Hughes, Marilyn ..,. 34, 78. 81, 86, Hughes, Nancy .................. 64, 82, Humes, Darold .... Humphrey, Dennis Humphrey, Karlene 96, 123 93 140 . .... ......................... 5 0 ....64, 83, 108, 141 Kidd. Del .......................... 66, 132, Kidder, Gayle .... .i.36, 78. 93. Kiholm. Gene .,.. , Kimball. Dale King, Dawna King. Leon ......... King, Sandra 137 96 , 129, 130, 137 ............27, 76, 133, 137 66 80 Gregory, Darlene .....................,.. . Gregory , Dee ....... Gressmen, Gary ......... Griffith. Max ....,.... Grimaud, Harold ........ Grimaud, Henry ...... Grimaud, Marie ..... 85 122 49 108 108 140 63 137 49 134 88 .........63, 82, 140 Hall. Jollta ........... ..... 48 48 Dick, John ........... .......48 88 Dimond. Brent ....... ....... 3 2, 41 Dimond, Jerr ........ ......... 4 8, 105 Dimmick, Bob .......... ............ 6 2 Dorius, Caroline ...... ......... 6 2 Dory, Dennis ......... ....... .. 62 Dory, Pauline ........ .......... 4 8, 86 Dotaon, George ...... ........48, 123 Douglanlgoe ........... .....,...... 6 2 Downs. avid .....,. ...- ..... .. 48 Downs. Pat .... ..... .......... 3 2 , 78 Drake. erry ....... ........ 6 2, 127 Drake, oseph .........................,...... 48, 89 Drew, arrell ................... .. ............... 62 Duffin, Pat .............. 62, 77, 82, 94, 141 Dunn, Barbara..... .......,............. 32, 81, 93 Dunyon, Donna ........ 20, 27, 32, 78, 79, 100. 103. 109 Durst. Sandy ....................,........... 32, 85 E Eastman. De1Ray .......... ......... 8 8 Eastman, Donald ...... ................. .. 62 Eastman, Ruth .......... ...................... 4 5 Eckman, Gary . ..................,..... -...62, 125 Edwards. Bruce ........... .. ....... 32, 120, 138 Edwards, Mary Jane .......................... 32 Egbert, Helen .......... . ........... 62, 83, 111 Ehlers, Karl . ....................................... 48 Eldredge, Sharon ...... 48. 78, 81, 82, 87, 96, 102 Elg, Stanley ....... ....................... 3 2, 90 Eltz, Barbara ........... .. ............. . ........ 32 Endo, Grace ................... .. ................... 62 Endo. Jason ............ 32, 84, 91, 126, 127 Endo, Jerry .........,................ .,62. 91, 127 Ennisa, Donald ...... ............................ 90 Enniss, Erma .................... 32, 77 Ereckson, John .................................... 33 Ereckson, William ........ 33, 80, 95, 104, 105, 110, 111, 113, 147, 150 Erickson Carolyn ...- ..,....... .... ....... 3 3 , 81 Erickson. Dennis ........... ............ 6 2, 12l Erickson, Janice ..... ....................... 62, 83 Erickson Loueen ........... .. ................... 48 Ernest, JoAnn .. 87 33 80 90 Ernstrom, Wayne .... , , , 91, 103, 104, 127 Estepp, James .............. 22, 111, 115, 117 EatCPP. S11lr0n........62, 82, 94, 116, 140 Ethenngton, Larry ..................... .. ....... 62 116, 117 Evans, Carol n ...... 48, 78, 97, Evans, Genielle ................ 33 85. 87. 101 Evans Norene ........... .. ............. 48, 79, 92 Evans, Sharon ....... .......62, 82, 108 Ewell. Forest ....... ............... 6 2, 127 Ewell, Leon..... .... ........33, 91. 134 Eyre, Gloria..... .......... - ........ 47, 48, 87 Eyre, Ralph ......................., ........... .. 62 F Fairbourn, Lynda ........ 48, 51, 77, 79, Fairbourn, Tommy 81 48 48 Farmer, Dennis ....... .. ......................... Famsworth, Gayle .... 105, 114, 115, 117 62 Farnsworth, Harold Famsworth, 'JoAnn ........ 48, 78,n8.7,--107 Feehser, Phy lis ..... ........................ .62, 82 Groom , Gordon .... Grover, Kent ............. Guenon, Jackie .......... 95 33, 104 Hakanson, Dallas ........ 27, 63, 108, Hakanson, Gary .......,.......................... 34 Hale, Norma Lynn .... Z7 Hall, Jacqulyn ........................ 50, 83, Hall, Kenneth ..,.. Halliday, Maxine .... Halls. Robert ....... Ham, Joy .... .. ....... . Hamilton, Gail ..... Hamilton. .lannct ..... , 50, 78, 81, 82 139 .......55, 105 , ........ 63, 82 88 .............64, Hamilton, bharon .......................... 34, Hamilton, Sheila ....,............... 34, 86. Hand, Bruce ............ Hansen, Hansen, David .......... Hansen, Don ....... Hansen , Lynne ....... . Hansen. Hardcastle, Glenda ........... ,.,..64, 82, Hardcastle, Larry ........ Hardcastlc , Norene Hardman, Marvin Hardman , Terry ...... Hardwick , Karol ..... Ron ...................................... Fenstermaker, LaRue ........... .. ...... .. ..... 62 Fergus. Jimmy ........................... - ....... 48 Ferguson, Charles ................ 48, 112, 113 Ferguson, Dixie ..... .. .............. .. ..... 48 Ferguson, Rex .................................... 33 Fife, Dean .....,.... . ................. 48, 84, 105 Finlayson, Janet. ..... 48, 77, 78, 106, 108 Finlayson, al ........ 23, 33, 84, 112, 155 Fitzgerald, Cherie ..,.. ..... ..,............. 3 3, 97. Fitzgerald, Glenn ................ 62, 80. 112 Fmgmld, Pat ........ zs. aa, 79, si iff. 4 Fitzgerald, Warren .. ......... .... ......... 27, 48 Flanders, Goldeen ...... ....... 6 2, 83 Flores, Irene ........... .. .... .......33, 85 Flores. Mary Louise ....... ....... .. ....... 6 2 Forbush. Terry ............. ........ 8 4, 116 Forhush, Marva ...e .... ...... - ...... . 48 Forman, Nedra ....... ............. 4 8, 78 Frandsen, Dale ......... ........ 4 8, 86, Fmisland, Larry ..... ...... - ........... 106 49 Hardy, Dee .................................... 22 , Harrington, Ronnie ......... ..... 6 4 , Harris, James ................. Hastings, Melvin . Hatfield, Sherman ....... Hathawa Gwenda .............. , Hart, Mlal' ie ........... ... Hart, Thiel .............. Hatton, Kathy........ Barbara .................... , ......... .. 82 91 101 80, 8-1, 91,126,127 50 49 50 78 ................50, 50 141 34 79 .........64, 86, 125, .27, 34, 90, 64 50 140 50 137 111 64 ...... .... .. ........ 64 50 102, 139 ...,. ....... 34, 90 83 ........64, 82, Fullmer, Carol ............. 63, 82 Fullmer, Don..... ...... ........ 2 7, 49, 134 Fullmer, Gary ........... ... ............ 63, 134 G Gallegos. Rodney .............. Ganz. Mike .......... 49, ..... 49 105 84, , , 123, 124, 132, 134. 135 Gamble Max .................... .... 6 3, 91, 125 Gardner, Jerr ............... .. ...... .. ........., , 49 Gardner, Linds . ........................... 49, 139 Gardner, Mary Ann ........ 33, 78, 81, 86. 96, 97, 103, 115, 117 Gsm, Ra mond ........... .. ..,.................. 63 Gaster. Hkrvey .... 9 0, 91, 107, 122, 124 Gaufin. Kent ........................... ... ........ 33 Gedge, Rincla ..................,.... .. ....... 49, 87 Gehring, Janet ................ 63, 77, 82, 140 Gehring, Shir1ee........49, 78, 81, 82 120. 152 Gilbert. Eunice ..... ......................... 49, 87 Haueter, Terry ..... ........ ... ....... 6 4 Haun, Sharon ....... 50, 103 Hawker, Carl ....... ... ........... 64 Haws. LaVon ............. ............ 3 4, 82 Head, Grant ........... .. ................... 50, 107 Healy, Janet ..... ...... .. ............... 50, 78, 86 Heaps, Billy ................... .. ................... 34 Heaps, Doug..... ....... 34, 110, 111, 112, 113. 114 Heaps. Gloria ........... .. .......... .. ...... .64, 82 Heinecke, Kathryn ..... .............. .. ...... . 64 Heinecke, Mike ....... ....... 6 4. 134 Heinecke, Sonia ......... ................. 5 0 Hendrickson, Jerry ..,....................... 90 Hensehke, Renee ........... . .... 34, 78, 101 Hernandez, Martha .................... 64. 141 Heuser, Fred .... ..... ...... .. ............. 50, 106 Higginson, Nancy .............. 23, 34, 109 110, 111, 115 Hi ham, Gary ........ ....................... 6 4 Hill, LaReta ....... s ........... 31. 34. 78 Hill, Martha Rae ............................ 64 Hoffman, Sharlene ........ 44, 50, 78, 92, 102, 148 Hogan, Carolyn ....... .......... ............... 50 Ho ensen, Brent ................ 27, 64, 133 Hoft, izmea ........ 50, 122, 124, 127 Holt, arsha .. ......... ... ...... 6 4, 83, 87 Hone, Shirl ............... .. ........... 50, 106 Houmand, Lorraine .......................... 50 Howard, lla ....... .....85, 93, 108, 109 Howlett, Gary ............ 49, 50, 80, 91, 128, 130 Kirby, Terry ................................ 51. Klotovich. Mark .... 36, 91, 129, 130, 131, 134 Klotovich, Mary Lynn ...... 44, 51, 87, 139, 144 Kni ht, Duane , ........,..................... L .... 66 Koller, Roland ................ 66, 125, 137 Koncurat, Emmanuella ...... 23, 51, Koncurat, Pierre ......... .......... 2 3, 66 Konold, Davey ...... .......... 6 6 Kroon, Jim .......... .......................... 6 6 Kunz, Jeanette ..............,..................... 66 Kynaston. JoAnne .... 66, 82, 94, 116, 149 L Labrum, Nikki .... 66, 82, 94, 107, 116 Labrum, Terry ..................... ....... 5 1, 134 Lamb, Les ......... ............. ....... ............. 3 6 Lamh, Tim ........................................ 51 Landers, Darwin ...... 27. 66, 125, 137 Lang, Dale ........... .............................. . 36 Lang. Marylyn ............ 36, 87, 114, 147 Larsen, Gary ........ 36, 81, 91, 92, 127 Larsen, Laid ........ 58, 66, 82, 114, 116 Larsen, athleen ............................ 66, 82 Larsen, Linda .... 51, 78, 96, 101, 102 Larson, Charles ................ 51, 122. 137 Larson, Delpha .......... . ......,.. 66, 82, 91 Larson, Judy .... 23. 36. 39. 78. 79. 97, 105, 115, 117 Larson, Karen .............................. 36, 87 Larson, Roger ...... ............... 6 6, 125 Larson, Russell ..... ........ 5 1, 92, 134 Lawson, Dale .......... .,.......... 5 1, 1 Lay ath, Barbara ...... .............. .1 Leaf, Kathleen ...... Le Duc, Kaye ..... Lee, Bob ........... Lee, Shirley .........,... Leek, Glenna ........... 66 51 105 Hurst, Grant ......................,...., 64, 106 Hutchinus, Deon .............................. 64 Hutchings, Gary .... .....................l... 6 4 Hutchings, Gayle ................ 64, 82, 116 Hutchings, Larry .......,........................ 50 Hutchinson, Jerry ...... 50, 80, 106, 116 1 1vie, Mike .......................... 34, 84, 114 .1 Jackson, Paul ............... ............... 3 4 Jacobson. Carlin . ....................... 64, 108 Jacobson, Leora ....................... ......... 6 4 Jacobson, Linda ,... 26, 35, 78, 79. 81, 82, 85, 93 Jacobson, Paul ........,. 34, 84, 107, 108 Jardine, Bette .. ..,... 34, 43, 78, 81, 82 Jardine, Ken ................l...1........... 64, 127 Jarman. Gayle , .......... ............... .. 64 Jarvis, Dennis ..... .................. 6 4 Jarvis, Lynn ....... ..................... 9 0 Javainc, Mary ..... ....... 64. 114, 140 Jenkins, Jay ......... ..................... 5 0 Jenkins, Judy ........ , ................. 35 Jenkins, Milton ...... ......... 3 5, 90 Jenkins, Norma ....,............................. 50 Jenkins, Richard ................................ 64 Jenkins, Roland ................................ 50 Jensen, Afton ...... 27, 35, 78, 81, 82, 95. 105. 152 Jensen. Annette ............................ 35, 79 Jensen. Arlene ..... ..................... 6 4 Jensen, Barbara .............. 102 Jensen, Diane ......................,............. 115 Jensen, Doris ................ 35, 78, 79, 81 Jensen, Evelyn .............................,,,,. 50 Jensen. Gayle .... 64, 77, 82, 116, 140 Jensen, John , ..................,.................... 64 Jensen, Phil ................,....................... 64 Jensen, Robert ............................ 64, 107 Jensen, Rosemary ........ 50, 78, 86, 94, 97, 105, 116. 117. 139 Jenson, Annette ..........,.,,...,.....,,, 35, 85 Jenson, Elaine ...... 35, 78, 79, 81, 93 Jenson, Neil .............,........ 64, 133, 137 Jeppson, Dana ............................ 35, 85 Jex, Stanley ............ .......... 6 4, 125 Johnson, Alden .......... ........... 6 5 Johnson. Annette ........ ........,..... 3 5 Johnson, Arlene ................................ 35 Johnson, David .........,...,..........,,.,...,,. 65 Johnson, Edda Rae .... , ......... 35, 87, 94 Johnson, Eileen .......... 77, 78, 92, 96, 102, 103 Johnson, Glenn ....... .............,... 5 0, 107 Johnson, James , ......... . 65 Johnson. Keith ..... ........ 6 5 Johnson, Melvin .... ........ 6 5 Johnson, Natalie . .................. 50 Johnson, Nola ......... ................ 3 5, 78 Johnson, Reynold ............ 65, 133, 134 Johnson, Ronald .... ..................... 6 5 Johnson. Stanley ....... ............ 5 0, 92 Johnston. Florence ....... ........... 6 5 Jones, Bill ........... ......... .. 50 Jones, Carole ................,..................... 65 Jones, Clifford ..... .................. .....65, 107 Jones, Darlene .............................. 65, 82 Jones, Gary ................ 27, 65, 125, 133 Jones, Jeannette ....... .. ................. 50. 139 Jones, JoAnn ...... .............. 3 5, 79, 81 Jones, Kathi ..... .... .... 2 7 , 50, 82, 94 Jones, Linda ..............,......... 65, 82, 140 Jones, Marla ....... ...................... 6 5, 82 Jones, Mickey ........ 26, 27, 36, 84, 91 120, 122, 134, 135 Jones. Myrtle ..... ............................ 6 5 Jones, Shirleen .................................. 50 Jones, Velma .............. ............... 3 6 Jones, Wayne ...,. .......... ................. . 36 Jones, Winslow ...... ........ 3 6, 43, 84 oosten, Janice ..... ............................ 6 5 Jorgensen, Bud .................................. 50 Jorgensen, Dan ......,. 24, 27, 36, 80, 84, 97, 104, 111, 114, 115, 117, 151, 155 Joseph. Jeffrey .... 26, 65, 92, 125, 133 Julian, Gary ........... .. ..... . ................. .. 50 K Kasai, Nedra ................ 65, 82, 86, 94 Kay, Nancy ...... ...... .. ..... .... ........... 65, 83 Keeler, John ........................................ 65 Keen, Carol Ann ......... ................... 141 Kemp, Jimmay ...,. ................... 26, 65, 134 Kemp, Lyn on ........... .. ..................... 51 Kemp, Richard . ....... 36, 80. 84, 101. 104. 152 Kidd, Clair ...... ....... ............ 6 6 , 86 LcFevrc, Gary ........ 51, 91, 122, 1..r:Fevre, anice ....... .,.. .............. 5 1 . 78 LeFevre, erry ...... ........ 1 27 LcFevre, Lois . ..... ....... 3 6 LeFevrc. Maris ....... ....... . 551 LcFcvre, Ronald ................... .......... 6 6 Lchmitz, Shirley ....,........ , .................. 5 5 Lennberg, Bruce ...... 26, 36, 84, 101 104. isz. is Lennberg, Sharon ...,.......................... ft Leonard, Peggy .............. ........... . ..36, 115 Lcssley, Emmett .............,..,....... 51, 13-1 Lessley, Frank .................. 51, 134, F51 Lester, Vern ...,,................,............ .,.Y.,.66 Lester, Vicki .... 51, 78, 94, llg, 139 Lewis, Larry ....,...........,.,............. 1, 90 Leyba, N gie ................ . .............. .... . 36 Leyba, Viola .................... . ................. 51 Lindsay, Van .... 51. 80. 84, 97, 115, 116. 149 Lingmann, Anita ................................ 36 Linnarz.M1eannette ...... 51, 78, 87, 105 Lipse , yrtle ,... . ............. ......... ......... 6 6 Lloydl David .................... 27, 36, 134 Lloyd, Doris ..... ....... 6 6. 77, 82, 141 Lloyd. Leah ...... ................... 5 2, 105 Lloyd, Loraine ..... ........ 5 2, 79, 105 Lloyd, Philig .... ............. 5 2, 105 Lloyd, Ralp ..... ................. 6 6 Lott, Karen ....,..... ..... ,.... 6 6 Love, Larry ............. .......... 6 6 Lovcndahl, Connie ...... ........ 6 6, 83 Lovendahl , Darlene ..,.. 36 66 Lucero, Arthur ....... ....... 6 1. Lucero, Henry ...... .......... 5 2 Ludwig, Evan ...... .......... 6 6 Lund, Gary .......... ............. 5 1 Lund, Orlean ........... ....... ........ 6 6 , 83 Lund, Orlyn ........................................ 66 Lundberg, Myrna ....,................. ..66. 83 Lunnen, Nola ........,....... 61. 66, 83, 86 Lunnen, Sharon .... 66, 82, 86, 95, 115 Lynch, Reta .................................. 52, 87 M MacKay, L nn .................................. 66 Maddocks, Joan .... 52, 83, 92, 102. 139 Maddox, Timothy ................ 36, 85, 92 Madison, Lewis ............................... 66 Madsen, Carolyn ................................ 36 Madsen, Rosalie .... 52, 79, 81, 94, 116 Mahler, John .................................... 66 Mahler, Mar Ann ....................... ..... 52 Marko.. Nici' ....... .. ........,.......... ss, 125 Malmstrom, Willard ........ 36. 115, 117 Malstrom. Loris .......................... 23, 36 Mangum, Earl .. ................................ 66 Mangum, Ethel ............................ 37, 86 Mangum, Lawrence .... 52, 91, 123. 126. 127. 134 Mann, Pats .................................... .. 52 Marchant, Elaine ....... Marchant, Jerry ..... .......66 . 82 66 157 Stuart, Linda ........................ 71. 82, 108 Marietta, Bob ..... ........ ...... ........... 22 52 Mar us, Lucille ........ 67, 73, 82. 140 Markus, Maxine .................... 27, 36, 85 Msrlor. Janet ....... .................. 6 7, 108 Marriott, Danny ..... ......... 6 7, 80 Marshall, jane ......... ................. .. 37 Marshall, Lucille ...... ...................,.. 5 2 Martin, Arnold .... ....... . ..67, 133, 137 Martin, Sblvia ..... .....,.. 3 7, 78, 85 Maacaro, anny ...... ................... 5 2 Matthews, Larry .... . ........... 67, 69, 89 Matthews, Leland ............ 37, 107, 109 Maxfield, Garry .......... ..26, 67, 125, 137 Masfield, ge eal ................ ,....... 6 7, 82 Maxfield, usan ................................ 67 Mabnes, Donald ........ ....... 5 2 90 Mc lellan, Gordan .... ............ 6 7 McClellan. Larry .... ......... 1 6, 37 McC0mbs, Elinora .... .... . .... 3 7, 85 McCombs, Ruth ...... ................... 5 2 McDonald, Tommy .......................... 37 McDwgal, Wilburn .,...... 67, 88, 107 McFarlane, ,loan ................ 78, 79, 85 McKay, Barbara ...... ...................... 3 7 McKinney, john ..... ............ 5 Z, 86 McManigsl, jerry ............................ 67 McMullin, Kit .................................... 67 McNamara, Carol .... 52, 78, 97, 105, 116 McRae. Lorin .,.......................... 91, 123 Mecham, Evelyn ............. ............... 6 7 Meeham, llene .......... ................... 6 7 Mecham, LaVer1 ...... ................ .67, 89 Meeker, Charon ................ 52, 91, 101 Meissner, erry .............................. -.. 67 Menssen, uergen .............................. 52 Merrick, thy .................................. 52 Menin. Lolietl ......,... .,. ............... 23, 52 Mickelsen, DeAna .........,.... 37, 77, 78 Mickelsen. Reid ..... ...... .... ................ . 3 7 Miles, Dorothy .......... 67, 82, 86, 94 Miles. Sherwood ................................ 67 Miller. Karl ...... 37, 80, 81, 91, 122. 129, 130, 131.134, 135, 138, 151 Mllkr, Mark ...... 27, 44, 52, 80, 81. Mm. si.. no' m' '25 r ..... ...... ............. . ........ . M111erlnig.rl53ne ........ sz, vs, sz, 95 Iimlerberghroms ................ .... gan lyne .. ...... ....... . . Milne. 13etty .......... . ............. 67, sz, los Milne, Layne ........................ 37, 85, 92 Milne, sncy . ............................. 67, 83 Miner, Edward ...... 26. 37, 39, 80, 81 84, 95, 97, 105, 115, 117, 151 Minnlek, Chuck ........ 38, 80, 107, 108 Minnick. ,loe ............................. 68, 125 Mitchell. Bill .............,.. ............ 6 8. 134 gdaitchell. Earl .... .......................... tehel , ee .... ........................ , miami. 1:11. .-...- ..............,..... as. mv llilthtll. Minh! ........ 52, 94, 108, 116 Mitchell, Rayma . ................. . ..... 36, 85 Mitchell, Susan ................................ 68 Montague Danny ............ ................ . . 68 Montague, Evelyn . ..................... 68, 140 Monugue, Gene ................ .......... . .52, 90 Mnnlli. Catherine ...... 52, 78, 82, Mori, Floyd ........ 52, 80, 84, 105, 137 Morrison, John .. ................................ 52 Morrow, Louis . .......... .... . .... 5 2, 78, 87 Morse, Bart ...................... 52, 122, 127 Motu, Bert ................................ 52, 91 Mbrknlen, ldl .... 52, 78, 81, 83, 94, 97, 115 Mounteer, Boyd ...... 38, 91, 124, Mousley, Ann ............................ 52, 105 Mumford, Billy ................................ 38 Mumford, Dianne ........ 68, 77, 82, 141 Muir, Rakh ........................... - ....... 134 Murny, rlene ...... ...................... 5 2 Myers, Colleen ............ .. ...... .. ....... 68 N Naylor, Francis ............... ..... 5 2, 77, 78 Naylor, Lucille ............................ 38, 87 Nl lor, Wallace ........ 68, 125, 133, 137 Neil, Connie ........................ 38, 82, 85 Neilson, Kay . ..................................... 68 Neilson, Paul .... 38, 86, 105, 110, 111, 113 114 Nell, Gail .......................................... Nelson, Larry ......................,............. Nelson, Afton ....52, 78, 96, 102, Nelson, Barbara .................... 52, 77 Nelson , Dan .... 22, 26, 38, 76. 80. 84, Nelson, Kay ...................................... Nelson, JoAnn ..... . ....... .......,............... Nelson, Marilyn ............... ........ .. .. Nelson Mu .................... 52, 107 Nelson: Near. .... sz, sz, 94. 106: Nelson, Sunnie .... 52, 78, 81.32. Nemanic, Eddie ................................ Nemanic, Pat .............................. 22, Nesvbold, lvy Mae ............................ Newbold, LeRae ....,........... 53, 96, Newbold, Marilyn .... 38, 78, 82, Newbold, Maureen 158 1 . 53 68 68 103 78 81, 134 38 38 52 108 107 102 148 68 38 53 102 94. 101 79 Peterson. Peterson, Peterson Pat ..,........ .. ....... ...L ....... 69, Ann .... ........, ........... ....... . Charlene ......... .. ........... 5 4, Peterson, Clara Mae ........................ Peterson, Margaret ........... .. ..... ...... Peterson, Marlon ..... ...... -.. Peterson, Richard ...... .............. Phipps, Robert ............. ................. Pierce, Hazel ....... .. ........................... Pierson, Connie ....... .. ........... 69, 82, Pixton, Ardis ........... .. ....................... Plattner, Mike .................... 54, 92, Player, Jaclr .. .... 39, 76, 91, 128, Plumhof, Ray Newman, jeff ............................ 53, 122 Newman, Moonyean .... 53, 78, 80, 105 Newman, Nancy Ann .... 38, 41, 79, 81, 93 Nielsen, Dennis ........ .................... 6 8 Nielsen, ,loan ......... . ................. 53, 83 Nielsen, Larry .................... 38, 80, 92 Nielsen, l.eGrand .........,.,.................. 38 Nielsen, Nadine ................,....,.. 53, 103 Nielsen, Richard .... 53, 80. 84. 122. 127. 130. 132. 137 Nielsen, Robert .......................... 38, 138 Nielsen, Virginia ........................ 38, 78 Nielsen, David .................................. 68 Nielsen, andy .............................. 38, 95 Nielsen, areen .... 38, 78, 79, 83, 94, 95, 114 Nielsen, Marsha ........................ 38, 77 Nielsen, Sylvia .................................. 68 Nicholl, Danny .................................. 53 Nichols, Carolyn ........ 53, 79, 82, 92 Nichols, Marcia .......................... 53, 78 Nichols, Marilyn .... 38, 78, 82, 94, 96 Nichols, Nellie ............................ 68, 83 Ninomiya, Connie ...... 58, 67, 68, 77, 82 Noland, Wanda ............................ 68, 82 Noland, Weldon .............................,.. 53 Norton, Lynda ....... .. ........... 53, 82, 147 Nosaclr, Kenneth ..... .................... 6 8 Nunley, Alma ............................ 53, 87 Nunley, Phyllis ............... ... .......... 38, 85 Nuzman, Robert .......................... 53, 88 Nystrom, lrene ........ 53, 78, 94, 101 105, 116, 139 O Oalreson, dean .................... 65, 68, 82 Oalreson, enneth ................ 38, 91, 135 Oalreson, Wade ......... .......... . .38, 134 Oldham, Leon ...... .. ........................... 68 Ol.sen, Charles ......... ........................ 5 3 Olsen, Clinton .................... 68, 125, 137 Olsen, Mary Ann .... .............. 3 3, 85 Olson, Don ............. ................. 6 8 Olson, Frances ....... ............. 3 8 Olson, llene ........ ....... 6 8, 83 Olson, Judy . ....... ................. 6 8, 82 Olson, Laval ........ ................... 5 3, 122 Olson. Linda ...... ..... .. ... ..... ............. 6 8 Olson, Kent, Jr. ................... .......... 5 3 Olson, Kent, Sr .... .. ...... .. .............. ..... 38 Olson, Peay ....... .. .... ................... 6 8, 82 Osbome, Loy .... 38, 89, 91, 123, 134 Ostler, ArLou .................................. 53 Ostler, Connie .............................. 68, 77 Ostler, Raymond ......... ........ .. 68 Ottley, Barry Gene .......... ...... 8 8 Owen, Earl ........................... ...... 6 8 Oyler, Myma ............. .. ...... ... ...... 53 P Pacheco, Edna ........,........................... 68 Pack, David ...... .,........ 3 ......... .. ....... 68 Page, Gayle, .......... ........... 6 8, 77, 82 Page, Owen .... ....... .............. 5 3 , 82 Page, ja ......... ......... . ................. 68, 90 Palmer, lgelene .................................... 38 Palmer, Kay ...................................... 68 Palmer, Orin ............ 68, 86, 107, 108 Palmer, Sharon ........ 27, 53, 102, 139 Palmer, Terry Lynne ........................ 68 Pappa, Shirley .......................,.... 68, 82 Paplpas, Xene .............. ....... 5 3, 83 Par , Jacqueline ......... ............. 5 3 Park, LeRoy .................. ...... .. ..... 3 9 Park, Shirley Ann ...... ....... 3 9, 85 Parker, Don S. .................................. 68 Parker, Montie .................................. 68 Parker, Nancy ................ ............ .... .... 53 Parker, Peggy ........ 54, 77, 78, 82, 102, 149 Parlrin, Janice ............ 27, 54, 86, 140 Parry, Blain B. ............................ 39, 127 Parry, Blaine L. .............................. 39 Parry, arnes ........ .. ..........,...... 39 Parry, analee ......... .... .. ....... 6 9 Parry, arilyn ............................ 54, 83 Parry, Ned .. ..... .. ....... , ............... 69, 134 Parsons, Gerald .................................. 69 Patience, Edward .... 27. 39, 84, 115, 117, 155 Patrick, Sharon .................................. 54 Patterson, Bill ............. ....... .... .... 54, 111 Patterson, Dennis ................ 69, 73, 88 Pearson, Harold ......... .... -. ..... .. ..... 67, 69 Pearson, Jerry ............................ 54, 88 Pearson, Marian 87 Pearson, Milo .......... 27, 54, 86, 106, 107. 108 Pedersen, ititknn ................................ 69 Pederson, yma ................................ 54 Pedler, Lynne ........ ........... .... ..... ....... 39 Pedro. Dolores ................ 69, 108, 140 Penrod, Arlene .... 39, 78, 79, 81, 93 Perelle, ,lohn ..... ...... .. ...................... . 69 Perry, Michael ....... ...... ............... 69, 134 Perry, Sharon ..... ...... .. ....... 69, 82, 140 Peters, Donna ...... .. ..................... 54, 83 Petersen, Dee ........... .. ....................... 39 Petersen, ll-oe . .......... .. ......................... 54 Petersen, uDeen ........ 39, 77. 78, 96. 97, 103, 117 83 69 87 69 54 54 69 69 39 95 54 122 130 69 Pollard, John ........ 27, 54, 76, 80, 86, 91, 122, 129, 130, 138 Polliclr, Bill ........................................ 54 Polliclr, james ..... .......... .. ..........,...... .. 90 Polliclt, john ........................ 27, 54, 108 Polson, Jerry ..,................................... 69 Pond, Edwin .... 54, 92, 107, 122, 155 Poor, Laddie ............... .. ..................... 54 Poulsen. Erma ............................ 69, 83 Poulsen. Gayle .............. 39, 85, 92 93 Preston. Peggy ........ 69, 82. 106, 107 Price, Brent ..... ..... 69, 125, 133, 134 Price, Byard ............... .. ..................... 70 Price, Carla ................... .. ....... 39, 78, 79 Price, Sandra ..... ...... ....- ....... 70, 82, 140 Proctor. Beth ..... ........... 54, 78. 81, 82 Q Queloda, Leo ................ .....-... 89 R Rabb, Mary ........... .. ................... 70, 82 Radmall, Beth ........ 54, 78, 82, 86, 91 Rains, Alice ....... ...... ......................... 40 Rains, Edith ................................ 70, 140 Rasmussen, Craig ........ 54, 80, 86, 91. 122. 123, 129, 130 Rasmussen, Gay ............ 23, 54, 79, 139 Rasmussen, Lane ................ 70, 86, 108 Rasmussen, Ronald ............ 54, 132, 138 Rathlen, Randall ................ 70, 86, 116 Raw ings, Nila ........ 40, 83, 85, 87 95 Rawson, Annette ....... .. ............... 40, 85 Rawson, Harold .. .............................. 54 Rawson, ,loan ....... ..... ......,.,......... 70, 83 Rawson, Robert .... ............. .,.... 134, 135 Ray, Bonnie .......,...... ................. 5 4 Ray, Dale ....... ....,..... ..... ............. 5 4 Ray, Roylance , .......................... .70, 140 Reading, Weston ...... .. ............... 54, 84 Read, Donald ....... .. ............... 70, 86, 127 Reed. Pat .......................................... 70 Reed, Penny ...... 40, 78, 79, 81, 82 85 Reich. Hyrum ............... .. ................... 54 Reynolds. Bill .............................,...... 70 Richards. Ann .... 27, 70, 71, sz, nos, 107 Richards, Dorene ....... .. ....... 23, 54, 108 Richards, janace ................. .. ....... 70, 82 Richards, Ted ........ 40, 91, 100, 134 Richardson, Janice .... 26, 28, 40, 79, 93, 94, 95, 110, 111, 115, 151 Richins, LeLand .........,.. .............. 5 4, 88 Roberts, Ann ........... .. ........... 31, 40, 85 Robertson, goyce ........... ... ..... .. ..... .. .... 70 Robinson, aylen ............. .............. 70 Rodda, Darlene ....... ...... ..................... 70 Roden, Janet .............................. .... , ... 54 Rodgers. Kay ......... ............... 40, 78, 85 Rogers. Walter ....... .. ...... ....... ............ 54 Roennebeck, LaRita ...... .. ........... ....... 54 Romney, ,loan ..... ................... 40, 78, 81 Romneg Wanda ................ 54, 96, 102 Roos, oris ...................... ..54, 77, 104 Roper, Ralphealla ..... ..... .................... 54 Rosales, eresa ..........................70, 141 Rosenhan, Bruce ..-26, 40, 91, 112. 113, 114, 122, 134, 135 Ross, Gae . ......... ....... ........ ... ...... ....54 78 Rothe. Ralph ....... ..... ........ . ....... 54, 88 Rowley, Carolyn ..... ........................ 7 0 Rowley, Shirlene ................................ 70 Rowsell, Lynn ..... .... .......... .. .......... ..... 70 Russell, Karma ............ 54, 79, 96, 102 Ryan, Dona .................................... 105 S Sabey, Wayne .... 55 80, 96, 97, 102 103, 115, 116 Sa er, Paul ..,............................... 70, 133 Safdivar, Gloria . ...... ...... .................. . 55 Saldivar, Julian .......... ........ ....... . .. 55 Sampson, Arva .............. ................. 4 0 Savage, George ......... ....................... .. 40 Savage, Mart a ................................ 70 Schmidt, David ........ 55, 89, 90, 122 Schmidt, Ralph ......... ........... 70. 88, 125 Schneider, Russell ........ 55, 80, 84, 86, 90, 102 Schouten, Pat ........... .. ......... .. ............ 55 Schouten, Robert ....... ....-...55, 88, 89 Scorzato, Victor ..... ....... L ........... 7 0 Scott, Diana ........ ....... 7 0, 82, 86 Scott, Elaine .......... ................. 5 5 Searle, Donna .......-... ........... ......... 40 Seele, Billy. ............. .............. . ...... 70 Shannon, ommy ...... .. ............... 107 Sharp, Carolyn ..... ......... ...... . 70 Stevens Reed ............ Sharp, Gary ...... .......... ........................ 70 Sharp, Lynda Lee ...... 55, 79, 82, ?3i 0 Shepherd, Dick ........ 27, 40, 90, 107 Shepherd, Maureen .... 55, 78, 87, 139 Sheppiclr, Arlene ................ 40, 81, 100 Sheppick, Gay ............................ 70, 87 Sheriff, john ..... ....... .............. . 70 Sheriff, LaRee ....................... .....40, 77 Shields, ,lack ....... ...... ...... ....... ............. . 9 1 Shields, Karen .................................... 55 Shulsen, Betty Ann .... 70, 83, 86, 116 Shulsen, ,loan ............... .. ........ .......70, 83 Slicox. Barbara ................................ 55 Silcox, Gary . ...... .. ............ ...-...70, 106 Silcox, Royden ...... .. ....................... 40 Simonson, Ga Ie ................................ 70 Simonson, Rehlae .............................. 40 Sjoblom, Lorna .... 40, 78, 85, 94, 95, 101 Slater, Jud ..... ....... ................ 5 5, '71 Smart, Lindla ......... .........,. ........... 7 0 Smith, Dennis .......... ....... 7 0, 91, 127 Smith, Diane ...... .. ........ ............ 7 0. 116 Smith, Dixie .......... ...... ............... 5 5 Smith, Gail ........... ...... ............ ........... 5 5 Smith, Gary ..... ................................ . 40 Smith, Jacqueline ....... .. ..................... 70 Smith, Janice ........ 40, 77, 78, 79, 81 Smith, dean ..... .......... .. ...... .. ....... 70, 82 Smith, ent ................... .....40, 91, 123 Smith, LaRae ................. .............. .40, 85 Smith. LeRoy ................ ................ 4 0 Smith, Leslie .. ...... .. ................... .. 55 Smith, Mike ....... ............... 7 0, 107 Smith, Noel ....... .... .....37, 40, 88 Smith, Pat ......... ........................... 40, 114 Smith, Sharon ...... .. ........... 70, 82, 141 Smith, Sheila .......-... ................ 55 Smith, Val ................................ 132, 134 Smith. Virginia ....... .. .... .....55, 96, 101 Sorensen, lyde ......... ....................... 55 Sorensen, Marcia ..... .... .......70. 83, 86 Sorensen. Melva ................ ....... .. ..... 5 5 Sowle, Vicky ..... ...... .... .. ............. 71, 83 Spencer, ,lean .................................... 71 Spoonmore, Bonnie ...... ......... ....... 40 Springer, Deon ............ .......... 4 0, 90 Staker, Gary ................................ 71, 106 Staleiy. Gale ....... ...... ......................... 55 Stea man. Colleen ............ 55, 87, 140 Steadman. Darlene .............. 40, 77, 85 Steadman, Della ....... ..... .. ...47. 55. 83 Steadman. Elden ................................ 40 Steadman. fack ....... .. ......................... 71 Steadman. nn ....... ....- ................... 71 Steadman. Shirley ......... ......... 4 1, 78 Steed, Allen ....... .......... ..... . ........... 55 Steele. Bett Lou ....... .. ..................... 55 Steinfeldt, Paul . ........................... 41 88 Srellinz. Mike ............. ...................... is Stevan. Janet .... ..... - ........... vi. az, 140 Stepan. Keith .... 27, 56, 80, 84, 112 130, 132, 138 Stevens, Bryan .................................... 71 Stevens, jay ........................ 71, 86. 12,5 107 Stevenson. Roger ....... .56, , 115, 116 Stock, jackie ........................ 23, 56, 102 Stone, Gerald .............. ................. 41 Stout, Marlyn . ....,.............. 25, 41, 150 Strebel. Russell ... .... ....- ............... 56, 90 Stromberg. Larry ..... ......................... 56 Stromberg. Richard ........ ................. . 71 Stuart. Roy .... 56, 80, 86, 111, 1112, 13 Sundberg, Myrleen ............................ 71 Swasey. Annette ................. ....... 5 6 87 swmm. shawn .... ss. vs, ai, szf 92. 114. no, no. nu. iso. in Sylvester, Ioleen .... ..... ......... ......... - 71 T L D T 56 140 rt, a sun .... ........ ........ , 111133, Gwen ..-...- ........ ........... . ss Tanner, Fred ............. ......... .... . Taylor, Allen ................ .... Taylor. David .................... .......... 41, Taylor, Karen ....... .. ........................... Taylor, Sharon ..... ...... ....... ........ ..71, Tea, Sherry .................................. 71 Tennant. Lee ...... ..... .......... .... .......71 Tennyson, Carole ..... .................. .71 Terry, ,lean ................. ............ Terry, ,loel ........... .. ........... ................ Thacker, Clive ..... .... ........... . .......... Thacker, Ka ..... ...... ............. ...... 4 1, Thayne, Audvry .... 27, 41, 87. 115, Thayne, Bruce ....... .. ...... .. ............... Thaxton, Ted ..... ...... ...... ................ Thomas. Thomas, Thomas. Thomas. Barbara ..... ...... .. ........... 71, Dalene Marsha Wayne 'l11ompson, Dee ........ ... .... .. ........ ..... . Thompson, Eugene .......- ...... ..... . Thompson. Gloria .......... .............. Thompson, ReNee ..... ...... . ........ . Thomson, Elna ..... ........... .... .. ...72, Thorn, Nelda Reeves ........................ Thorne, ,loe ..................... ..... ....... 41 41 84 71 82 82 92 82 56 71 71 85 117 104 56 108 56 56 41 72 41 41 56 106 41 89 Thuurn, David ...... ........, 7 2, 125 Velez, Ernest ........... .. ........................ Tlnm, Curtis ........ ..,... ....... 7 2 Vicchrilli, Luella .......,.............. 56, Timothy, Doyle ., ,......... 72 Vicchrilli, Von ........ 42, 91, 122, Timothy, Melvin ., .............,....., 41 Villalobos, Rachael ....................... .. Todd, jancttc .......,. .................. 4 2 83 Vincent, Brent ........ 27, 72, 125, Tulmain, Ted .........................,...,........ 72 Vincent, Warren ........ 22, 42, 80, Toons, Ardinc ................ 42, 86, 87 91 84, Tranter, jocne .... 39. 42, 81, 96. 97. Visser. Evah ......., .................. 5 6 105, 115, 117, 155 Visser, Gayle .................... 72, 82, Trapp. Billy ..................................,...., 42 Vordos. Harold ................. .. ....... 22, Trapp, Richard ................ 91, 123, 124 Voyce, Kendall ............ 56, 80. 107, Tripp, jack ................,.,..,.......... 56. 148 Vunder, Maxine . ............... 72, 82, Truhill, Don ................................ 56, 104 Tl'l11'll11. 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