Jordan High School - Beetdigger Yearbook (Sandy, UT)
- Class of 1957
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JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL SANDY, UTAH Editor: DeAnna DeGroot Associate Editor: Jeanette Kunz Art Editors: Dianne Dibb, Jackie Ha Sports Editor: Kent Hughes Photographers: Doris Roos, Dean Fij i. . n XQ iq! 555 Ex. 1-. w 3 PM ii fi . , M, Q M-1 A A Arwen ,eg W si wi , 5 4 J ' l, b ! E X: at 4 f 1,2 K- .gy V' A , '93 f x 'il . ai 'ni . - Q2 Lwgf-L i' 1 uf' 3' if , Q Q Mi- 'KJ V 47 1 3 ' 577' ' ff ' ' I' .3 J, -A tj, x ,M av , .Vx 1, F :- van ,. K v We 'lv '-... Ni., YK? V .M A F , , 77,1 ! I ' gf Mfr ,- .4 ,fy I l ' Ii'- J, .' ' ,I , X X , , f A X 1. ,' ' f ',f .!,, V: - ' earts ui erb y6ung and 5 M We felt mature as We tested our wings. We had learned the importance of good teacher-pupil relationship. A great deal of knowledge and atti- tudes had been assimilated. Give and take had be- come a graceful part of us. With soaring hopes we had launched into career planning. With trembling pinions We asked, Are We ready? rom class and campus it 5 V f it We learned the advantages of teamwork. Challenges called, and we echoed back our answers, collectively and individually. Al- though each of us grew in his own pattern, he sought approval from the group. We were clannish, liked crowds, revered traditions, and followed fads. We had favorites. We liked Marianne, sung by Belafonteg chuhhies at the Center, underslungsg and noontime gabffests. Boy- girl relationships often became dominating interests. We saw the importance of cultivat- ing enjoyahle personalities, which helped us gain lasting friendships. came moments to remember he school we loved so well lassical i lbum dministration lassrooms uperintendent eckstead Through a variety of high school activities, we form friendships and associations which enrich both the quantity and quality of the selections with which We fill our album of Medley of Memories. Sooth- ing friendships, inspiring growth from the acquisition of skills and abilities, sports and assemblies, and lively conversations in the halls will all be part of the colorful recollections. The memories, which are now a part of the history and traditions of jordan, will tend to be more significant as greater medleys unfold in the drama of life. lt is my wish that Medley of Memories will stimulate students of Jordan High School to achieve a symphony of success and happiness. Sincerely, Reed H. Beckstead 12 Howard W. Jorgensen Assistant Superintendent New assignments came this year after the death of Superintendent Ar- thur E. Peterson. The board of edu- cation advanced Mr. Beckstead into the vacancy. Former Bingham High School principal H. W. Jorgensen was elected as the new assistant. The superintendents worked directly with the district personnel in administerf ing school policies. Stanley A. Rasmussen Clerk and Purchasing Agent F. A. Orton Director of New Buildings, and Kenneth V. Dunn Director of Maintenance P. M. Mickelsen Director of Pupil Personnel Murvm G. Jensen Leonard C. Becksiead John E. Rich WGS? JOYCIGH Riverton Sandy oard of Education It was the board's monumental task of maintaining unison and balance within the districtis twenty-three schools. jordan High was a topic heatedly discussed as the board decided to send students from the west side of the valley to Bingham. A decision to remodel the forty-three year old jordan High was rescinded. Many expect a new school to be built. The baton is raised, but the theme hasn't been chosen. PUPIL PERSONNEL MEMBERS: SITTING - Dora H. McDonald, Mary Story, Social Work- ers, Mary Fitzgerald, Visiting Teacher. STANDING - Ben Bruce, Psychologist, Burton S Miller, Speech Therapist, N. K. Thompson, Coordinator, Earl J. Thurman, Psychologist as-.. , , aa1marafe Benton Boyd Bingham Dr. J. O. Jones President Midvale Newly purchased textbooks for Jordan High are given to Mr. C. N. Crawford by Mr. Arthur Casper, district supply clerk. Louise Jager District Nurse Mrs. Adolph Johnson P.-T.A. President William H. Bartlett Emery G. Epperson District Art Supervisor District Music Supervisor ,EMMA ' l g. , , l - , 6 A fx :2QfVj,'ff: , principal c ullin I hope this has been a most happy and successful year for every student and every faculty member. Our student body organization has functioned admirably, and the report of our school activities by the students has been most gratifying. However, there is a feeling of sadness because a segment of our student body will not be with us next year. Students from Riverton and West jordan Iunior Highs will be greatly missed. Our loss will be Bingham's gain, and as the Miners will be a Class A school next year, we will still associate with them in all of our school activities. So students, parting and returning, my most hearty Wish for your happiness and success is hidden in the pages of this yearbook. T. H. McMullin 16 Records of students and classes were compiled by registrar Mr. Goldbranson, while roving pupils who skipped classes were sought out by Mr. Taylor. Counselors Mr. Casper and Mrs. Wood gave advice to stuf dents and guided them as they anticipated going to college or immediately entering a vocation. JESSE B. CASPER Boys' Counselor PHIL F. GOLDBRANSON Registrar m1m:.ikfim...Q -.at ,.,,m ww. Nswixmiasawmr4 DUNN TAYLOR Administrative Assistant EVELYN WOOD Girls' Counselor ---v -r MURRAY ALLEN STANLEY ANDERSON MEL BERRETT DEANE BENNION Crafts, Degorqqions Mathematics, Sophomore Advisor English, Yearbook Library, Junior Advisor FRANK BAGLEY LOWELL BOBERG Auto Mechanics, Junior Advisor English, Traveling Assembly in the This faculty was not cold and aloof, but Warm and friendly. They inspired, organized, prompted, and endured. Marveling at their insight, trembling at their censure, and thrilling at their praise, we were Wise enough to recoga nize the beneficial effects of the fac- inch, ERNEST BIANCHI Psychology, Senior Advisor 18 -Am of on .mmq A mony at its best. J. CLEMENT CRAPO Music, Graduation Karl n observes Mr. Peierso oxide- , In U ghemisirY golnii-,ey reduce c0PPe' Familiar haunt, Brinlon Baird and S Iassroom ulty. They heard our overtones of anxf ieties, and counseled away our Woes. They corrected Weaknesses Without ridicule, accentuated strengths with inspiration, and modulated our uncon- ' ventional Wanderings. There was har- e PAUL C. BOYCE MARY rirzoeimo Agriculture, F. F. A. English' 'lay Dee club H 22 39 zu BLAINE BROWN KENNETH BRADY DONALD BUDGE E. L. CRAWFORD okkeeping, Junior Advisor Algebra, Junior Advisor Form Mechanics, C. A. P. English, Yearbook 19 MARIE GOFF BETTY HENDERSON c. N. CRAWEQRD GLEN JACKSON Foods, F. H. A. Sewing' F, H, A, Algebra, Forensics History, Coaching WILLIAM BOREN HOWARD EVANS HOWARD LINFORD FARRELL H. GUNNELL English, Hull 5UP9fVl5ln9 History, Visual Aids Phys. Ed., Letterman Club Zoology, Sophomore Advisor A badger is a mammal, Mr. Soulier informs zoology students Joan Rawson, Lc1Dawn Taggart, and JoAnn Pedersen. ADDIE JEAN FUHRIMAN English, Miss Hi Club at . A. LeMAR HENDRICKSON English, Courier intently listening to Miss Goff's crocheting directions are Home Living students Karen Shields and Ruth McCombs. lassroom conductors Instructors who entered the portals of the ln for the first time Were confronted with overflowing classes. Messrs, Glen Jackson, Blaine Brown, Sherman Crump, and Robert Teran, and Misses Addie Jean Fuhriman, Audrey Kirton, and LaRee Munns were introduced at the opening assembly. GOLDA FRASER AUDREY KIRTON SHERMAN CRUMP E. H. KENNINGTON Languages, Language Club English, Traveling Assembly Algebra, Coaching Welding, Sophomore Advisor ART HUGHES GRANT KUNZLER ROYAL D. MADSEN FRANK KAMNIKAR Phys. Ed., Coaching History, Safety Electricity, Stage History, Safety , ROBERT L. PIXTON LaREE MUNNS R. S. PETERSON J. M. PETERSEN Genetics, Student Activities English, Sports Club Chemistry, Future Engineers Driver Training, Decorations ORALIE RAWSON DONALD OLSEN JAMES SEAL HELEN SEAMAN English, Broadcaster Art, Decorations of Miss Hen Woodwork, Key Club Phys. Ed., Charlonian Club k she Odvlte Redd as holes d EvelY ' button ice Wlngell-an pincemen' ol :mson concerning er fm : XM ARLAND RUSSON Mechanics Boys Club YVONNE WHITMORE Dancing, Dance Club ip'-Y .nterest tesiS me Nlertin. Vocdlollial eva wultefsf and Morse' os X lGSSl'0Om GLEN SOULIER ROBERT TERAN WANDA WADE FAY B, THOMAS Biology, Safety Committee History, Coaching Vocational Business, Yearbook Bookkeeping, DECA Club GERTRUDE TRANTER JED WASDEN BETTY ZIEVE STANLEY SHARP Type, Joy Dee Club Machine Shop, J. E. A. Speech, School Play Type, Senior Advisor SEEN Wi ff' 'Wi W ' 'L 'X taffs GLORIA BISHOP Secretary to Mr. McMulIin BARBARA STEVENS Bookstore Clerk Student custodians John Yates, Jimmy Parker, Craig Baird, Robert Williams, Dennis Hardcastle and Don Bateman clean daily. STAGE HANDS: FRONT - Steve Tibbitts, Dale Frandsen, Har- old Vordos. BACK - Neil Butterfield, Ray Butler, Dick Gal- legos, Mr. Madsen, Leland Frandsen, Dale Lawson. BERTHA RICHARDS Secretary to Mr. Taylor Custodians Wally Benson, Lawrence Ainsworth, and Almy Dowding look over the machine on which they make about 3,000 keys yearly. ,,,,, in taffs keep rhythm in the background f, I, Delicious cafeteria food prepared by Mrs. Evelyn Brown, Mrs. Cafeteria aids were Darwin Merrin, Emmanuelle Koncurat, Donna Hazel Dowding, Gnd MTS- Rosetta Brvhd h1Clk6S chow l1OUr1dS out Cain, Gay Rasmussen, Pierre Koncurat, Joyce Boswell, and Lolietcl of students. Mertin. Student office help, Charles Olsen and Melva Sorenson check Lunch room proceeds are handed over daily to bookstore clerk student files in Mr. Taylor's office for information on 'sluff' Mrs. Veda Tippetts, by cafeteria director Mrs. Mabel Larsen. students. These Jordan District bus drivers can boast a record of no passenger iniuries during the past ten years of over a million miles of bus travel. gg ggQgisi3rgfQgfgQgismeasggescswscezarssegfiatezerassfwg'iiefiifpsegesgwigm,Hi - V ,,et:egme,-esweAQee2:zfimfizeaercueeezfeceaiwaaem-wweeiemieiz tudent eaders An athlete and guide, president Sherrell Berrett had our respect. We absorbed his initiative and dependability. We valued his actions and decisions which helped us through a dramatic year. The leading member of a quintet that couldn't miss, Sherrell harmonized with the leadership of Ann, Connie, Peggy, and Van. 26 Dlmlnutlve Connie Crane lustlflecl our choosing her as student Ann Blackett led as vice president. Recording an eventful year in print and pictures, Peggy Parker served as school historian. Conducting impartial trials and prescribing necessary punish- ments were the duties of the judge, Van Lindsay. 27 With a flair for captivating friendliness and unlimited energy DEPUTIES - ROW 1: Nikki Labrum, Edna Burr, Peggy Parker, Sunnie Nelson, Ida Mortensen, Connie Crane. ROW 2 - Mike Ganz, Ronald Rasmussen, Ann Blackett, Joan Grant, Carolyn Nichols, Lynn Gaufin, Gary LeFevre, Linda Ballamis, Joni Beckstead. ROW 3 -- Paul Sagers, Kent Allsop, Keith Clements, Don Campbell, Jimmy Washburn, .lerry Day, Mary Watts, Rosalie Bkrlacich. ROW 4 - Gary Anderson, John Crawford, Rulon Dahl, Russell Larson, Maurice Wells, Clifford Goff, Bob Margetts. Clerk Sunnie Nelson and reporter Afton Nelson relax after a busy court session. uri Preparing a case are prosecuting attorney Warren Fitzgerald and marshal Gary Howlett. Second as iudge Van judge Nile cedures. sociate iudge Don Bateman, Lindsay, and first associate Beckstead compare court pro- qmsmpzm l ouncil Home room representatives linked individ- ual classes with officers directing the student body, We voted for or against proposed assem- blies, dances, or pep rallies. Desires and peti- tions of us students were presented in council meetings for faculty and officers' council ap- proval. Through representation each student was given an opportunity to participate in gov- erning. With gratitude . . . and in an honest endeavor to prepare ourselves . . . to fulfill our responsibilities as citizens of this country, we, the students of Jordan High School . . . , up- held our constitution and did our part in stu- dent government. l x Resolutions were adopted . by officers' council members Kent Allsop, Raymond Ya- sukochi, Keith Stepan, Ida Mortensen, and P Kent Walker, to be presented to class repre- sentatives. They worked hand in hand with the student council in considering student problems. STUDENT COUNCIL: ROW 1 - Dennis Woodward, Glade Crosgrove, Joe Brklacy, Orval Dorius, David Newman, Jay Work- man, Stanley Butler. ROW 2 - Claudine Baird, Rex Goff, Don Fullmer, Lynn Gaufin, LaRae Newbold, Marcia Nichols, Garth Beckstead, Deanna Biggs, JoAnne Kynaston. ROW 3 - Gladys Romney, Jacklyn Oakeson, Brenda Bateman, Kathryn Brown, Doris Roos, Janet Stepan, Joan Wade, Pat Duffin, Ann Richards, Pat Walker, Phyllis Fechser. ROW 4 - Larry Crump, Charles Larson, Dennis Farmer, Kent Bone, Robert Jensen, Donald Maynes, Kent Brown, Robert Etherington, Judy Brady. 29 Successful projects resounded the capabilities of Keith, Sharlene, and Loretta. Their success in- cluded planning commencement exercises, the annual dinner dance, and Senior Sluff Day. LORETTA WITT SHARLENE HOFFMAN Secretary Vice President eniors KEITH STEPAN President we Sheri Aaron Carolyn Aceves Bill Alder Beverly Anderson Estelle Aff'de 50n Nalhdn BI1deI'S0rl Sandy West Jordan Union South Jordan Umor' UNION Q Gary Anderson Marian Anderson Michael Andreasen Corrine Archuleta David Arnold lvan Arterburn ' Midvale Midvale Midvale Sandy South Jordan Union Q Lee Asay Dale Astle Ann Atkinson Philip Augason DeWayne Bailey Craig Baird I Sandy Sandy Murray Midvale Draper Draper Karl Baird Joseph Baker Joyce Baker Lucille Balich James Barney Linda Ballamis Draper Draper Union Midvale Sandy Midvale 31 5 Mel Rae Bateman Shirleen Beck Marilyn Beckstead Gary Bennett Jean Bernardo Louise Bernardo Sandy Herriman South Jordan Sandy Draper Draper Christian Benson Joanne Berrett Sherrell Berrett Deanna Biggs Richard Bishop Paul Bishop Draper Sandy Union Draper Sandy Riverton Ann Blackett Duane Blatnick Kent Bone Myrna Boulter Ronald Boren Joyce Boswell Midvale Midvale Riverton Crescent Crescent Union Garth Boulden Ladd Brady Mary Jane Brady Lynn Brand ElRay Bridges Shawna Brinton Sandy Sandy Midvale Sandy Riverton Uniqn 32 eniors face decisions The traditions we experienced and the goals we realized at ,lordan left us with mixed feelings as we prepared for graduation as the class of '57, We eagerly anticipated a new manner of life, yet vaguely felt as if we were being pushed from familiar surroundings. Many things had given us pleasure: the Senior Hop, friendships, and mastering subject matter. Our growth was manifold. We began to show maturity as we counted our credits in contemplation of graduation, flashed engagement rings, studied college cata- logs, or joined the reserves. In spite of the determination to succeed in our plans, we wonf dered if we were ready to face the world. Rosalie Brklacich Bud Brown Farrell Brown Joyce Brown Judy Brown John Browne Midvale Riverton Midvale Draper Union Riverton Marilyn Brown Roy Burton Ann Butterfield Brent Butterfield Linda Butterfield Larry Butterfield Midvale West .lordan Salt Lake City Riverton Herriman Riverton Jack Butterfield Sharon Butterfield Donna Cain Don Campbell ' Ilene Campbell Barbara Carter Riverton Herriman Union Sandy Union Crescent 33 Q s l ! Cora Case Judene Casper Delbert Christensen Bonnie Christian Dick Cleland Keith Clements West Jordan Sandy West Jordan Sandy Draper Midvale E 5 z l Maurice Colyar Curtis Cook Velma Cook John Corak Wayne Cowley John Crawforr Midvale Union Union Midvale Sandy Midvale Q Connie Crane Glade Crosgrove Garry Crump Larry Crump Norman Crump Daly Cunngton Heffimvn Draper Sandy Sandy Bluffdale Midvale f r I Sondra Crump Fred Cutler Janet Dahl Robert Dahl Rulon Dahl Diane Dale Herriman Midvale Midvale Midvale Midvale West Jordan 34 V+. E Q MSX L A S . - 1 ffmifii ffsgf ' , rf,-A :.gf..v . . .,,f,.rf:' ,,.,. Y s gs rf, .yijgfg .X V, M In 35 .E f Considering Senior Hop plans are Faye B. Thomas, Betty Henderson, Stanley Sharp, R. S. Peterson, Ernest Bianchi, and Golcla Fraser. itodiaey Dansie Connie Davis Betty Lou Deakin Dixie Dean Mary Delgado DeAnna DEGYOPI Herriman West Jordan Union Crescent West Jordan Midvale . 1 Sam Deluca Gary Denney Clare Despain Vtlilliam Deespain John Dick Dianne Dibb Midvale Draper Granite Granite West Jordan Draper 1 . 2 2? Jerry Dimond Pauline Dory DelRay Eastman Karl Ehlers Sharon Eldredge Don Enniss N West Jordan Riverton Herriman Bbtler Union Draper 35 f rl rljrfgr. ' i-4 , r.. 1 ..1. v 'J . ., .. v , . K V VA . ' 0 JoAnn Ernest Carolyn Evans Gloria Eyre Lynda Fairbourn - Dennis Farmer Tom Fairbourn Herriman Sandy Sandy Crescent Midvale Sandy JoAnn Farnsworth Jimmy Fergus Charles Ferguson Dixie Ferguson Dean Fife Janet Finlayson Sandy Crescent Butler Sandy Midvale West Jordan Warren Fitzgerald Jerry Forbush S Dale Frandsen Larry Froisland Don Fullmer Rodney Gallegos Draper Union Sandy Union South Jordan Crescent Michael Ganz Jerry Gardner Linda Gardner Rinda Gedge Eunice Gilbert Shirlee Gehring , Midvale Midvale West Jordan South Jordan Riverton West Jordan 36 K+, - 4, eniors Mary Watts, office manager of vocational business, teaches Marian Anderson how to adiust a stencil. David Glad Bonnie Glenn Patsy Glines JoAnn Goff Rex Goff Dale Gold Crescent West Jordan West Jordan Sandy West Jordan Granite harles Graham Joan Grant Dennis Green Max Griffiths Henry Grimaud Kenneth Green Midvale Midvale Sandy Union Midvale West Jordan rold Grimaud Norma Lynn Hale Jackie Hall Barbra Hansen David Hansen Don Hansen Midvale Midvale Sandy Midvale Union Sandy 37 l l- H dmfm Dee HUfdY Slwfon HOUR Gwenda Hathaway Lynne Hansen Norene Hardcastle arry ar Midvale Sandy Bluffdale Union West Jordan Union Janet Healy Sonia Heinecke Jerry Hendricksen Fred Heuser Sharlene Hoffman 'Carolyn Hog dh Midvale Midvale Draper Sandy Draper West Jordan Verellolt Shirl Hone Gary Howlett Kent Hughes Darrell Homes larry Hutchings M'd I Draper Sandy Riverton South Jordan V Sandy i va e Jerr-.Hutchinson Barbara Jensen Evelyn Jensen Diane Jensen Rosemary Jensen Bill JEHSDYI Y I Midvale Midvale Sandy West Jordan Salt Lake City Midva e 38 eni rs l Y Physiology students Donna Peters, Joyce Baker, and Dona Ryan compare bone structure of animals. Jay Jenkins Larry Jenkins Norma Jenkins Roland Jenkins Eileen Johnson Glenn Johnson Sandy Midvale Midvale Midvale Riverton Union Jeannette Jones Stanley Johnson Kathi Jones Shirleen Jones Gary Julian Gary Kidd Midvale Crescent Bluffdale West Jordan Union Riverton Terry Kirby Gene Kiholm Mary Lynn Klotovich Terry Labrum Tim Lamb Emmanuelle: Koncurat Sandy Union West Jordan Union Union Draper 39 Linda Larsen Charles Larson Russell Larson L Dale Lawson Shirley Lee Janice LeFevre Midyule Sqndy Sandy Sandy Sandy Mudvale Maris LeFevre Emmett Lessley Frank Lessley Gary LeFevre Vicki Lesler Larry Lewis Sandy Crescenl Crescent Riverlon Midvale Midvale Van Lindsay Viola Leyba Jeanelle Linnarz Loraine Lloyd Phillip Lloyd Rela Lynch Midvale Wesl Jordan Sandy Crescenl Soulh Jordan Sandy Rosalie Madsen Joan Maddocks Mary Ann Mahler Laurence Mangum Palsy Mann Bob Margefls Sandy Union Crescenl Riverlon Midvale Sandy 40 LLL, eniors Chemistry research is serious business for Mary Jane Brady and Janet Healy. M d Donald Ma nes Ruth McCombs lvan McDonald Tommy Mcuonald Danny Mascara Don aynar y Midvale South Jordan Granite Midvale Sandy Sandy John McKinney Carol McNamara Charon Meeker Juergen Menssen Larny merncn cu--ew mem.. But ' ' W J d ler Midvale Union Granite WestJordan est or an Lucille Michelsen Charlene Michelsen Mark Miller Diane Millerberg Blayne Milligan Marcia Mitchell ' M'd I Midvale Midvale Sandy Midvale Sandy I va e 41 l l Bart Morse Kitty Morelli Floyd Mori John Morrison Ida Mortensen Louis Morrow Sandy Murray Crescent Riverton Midvale Sandy RCIPH Muir Frances Naylor Reed Neel Max Nelsen Barbara Nelson Afton Nelson DYGPGI' South Jordan Sandy Sandy Midvf-Ile DYUPGV Marilyn Nelson Nedra Nelson Sunnie Nelson Ivy Mae Newbold LaRue Newbold Maureen Newbold Sandy Draper Draper South Jordan South Jordan South Jordan Jeff Newman Moonyeen Newman Carolyn Nichols Marcia Nichols Nadine Nielsenrrr W Joan Nielsen Riverton Riverton Draper . Midvale West Jordan West Jordan 42 5 so f if E S Y pf Fi Q L S t 32 eniors Under Mr. Olson's professional instruction and Ned Parry's appreciation, Nedra Nelson blends a modern- istic painting. Einnine Nokes Richard Nielsen Weldon Noland Lynda Norton Alma Nunley Robert Nuzman Riverton Sandy Midvale Sandy Union West Jordan Irene Nyszomr Charles Olson Kent Olson Laval Olson ArLou Ostler Gwen Page Sandy Sandy Sandy Crescent West Jordan Riverton Y Ray Palmer Sharon Palmer Xene Pappas Jackie Parks P999Y Pflfkel' -'angie Pdfklf' Riverton South Jordon West Jordan Riverton DVGPSI' FOP'-if 43 v W2 i W V I F 5? 3 2 A Sharon Patrick Marilyn Parry Jerry Pearson Marian Pearson Donna Peters JOSePl1 Pelefi Midvale Riverton Draper Midvale Butler South .lorda Milo Pearson Charlene Peterson Margaret Peterson Marlon Peterson John Pollard Ardls Prxton West Jordan Sandy Madvale Mldvcle West Jordan Draper I va e Union Sandy Msdvale Herrlman Union Beth Radmall Craig Rasmussen Gay Rasmussen Ronald Rasmussen Harold Rawson Weston Readm West Jordan Draper Sandy Draper Draper Mldvdle Johnny Pollick Mike Plattner Bill Pollock Edwin Pond Laddie Poor Beth. Proctor M.d I . . . . 44 eniors Problems of dating and marriage are popular topics in Mr. Bianchi's psychology class. . Hyrum Reich Dorene Richards Walter Rogers Janet Roden Marcia Romero Doris Roos Sandy Sandy Sandy Draper Sandy Union Wanda Romney Raphealla Roper Deonne Ross Gae Ross Ralph Rothe Dona Ryan' South Jordan Sandy West Jordan Midvale West Jordan Union Karma Russell Wayne Sabey Gloria Saldivar Colleen Saunders Julian Saldivar David Schmidt Union Midvale Midvale Midvale Midvale West Jordan 45 ik i 5 3 Y ,Rat Schouten Russell Schneider Robert Schouten Elaine Scott Maureen Shepherd Judy Slater Riverton Draper South Jordan Midvale Midvflle RIVBYTOU Karen Shields Dixie Smith Gene Smith Leslie Smith Sheila Smith Virginia Smit West Jordan Draper Sandy Midvale Draper Butler l 1 2 Melva Sorensen Colleen Steadman Mike Stelling Della Steadman Keith Stepan Betty Lou Ste Granite West Jordan West Jordan West Jordan Midvale Sandy -3 s E 5 J 2 , Roger Stevenson V Russell Strebel Larry Stromberg RoynStuart Annette Swasey Sharon Swens Midvale Sandy Riverton Sandy He fflmdn MldVUle 46 D t D eniors Part of tearing is absorbing. Often the library is an ideal place for both. Gwen Talbot LaDaun Taggart Bruce Thayne Ted Thaxton Dalene Thomas ReNee Thompson Midvale Crescent Butler Riverton Midvale Midvale Sharen Tucker Jack Tripp Dick Turner Karen Turner Russell Turner Arlene Usher i South Jordan Sandy Bluffdale Bluffdale Bluffdale Riverton eorge Varanakis Howard Vawdrey Irma Rae Vawdrey Luella Vicchralli Kendall Voyce Evah Visser West Jordan Draper Draper West Jordan Midvale Sandy 47 Z V ,Q W 'QQSQA M, x 5 Harold Vordos CoDele Walker Ann Marie Wagstaff Patricia Walker David Walker Beverly Walls Midvale Union Wesl Jordan Riverton Midvale Union 5 54 21 R Q Deanna Wallin Clare Wardle Joe Walters Mary Watts Jimmy Washburn Gale Webb Sandy Midvale Midvale Midvale Draper Mldvale Alan Webb Sharon Webster Maurice Wells Georgie Wetsel Claudia Webb Dale Wheador SUl'ldY Sandy Midvale Sandy Midvale South Jordan 48 eniors Learn abou! shutter speeds, urges Mr. Allen to pho- lography students. ary Lee Wilkinson James Williams Sandra While Dennis Wilson Leah Withers Dennis W00dWGfd Butler Bluffdale Sandy Murray Riverton Z 5Gf1ClY Loretta Win E Jay Workman Raymond Yasukochi Judy Zafft -l05ePl' Zilllng Carl Zabriskie Draper South Jordan Crescent Murray Union Midvale Gordon Zitling Union 49 uniors N1 KENT ALLSOP President EDNA BURR JOANN KYNASTON Secretary Vice President The six olclock activity bus had regular passengers, loAnn, Edna, and Kent. Many hours were utilized by this trio as they estab- lished committees, attacked problems, at- tended to the Welfare of the juniors, and sponsored the junior Red Cross. Betty Adams LoWain Adams Melvin Allen Tom Allen Eldon Allgood Kent Allsop Bill Allsop Midvale Butler Draper Midvale Midvale Midvale Draper axme Anderberg Chester Andersen Ann Anderson David Anderson Elayne Anderson Merlin Anderson Peggy Anderson Sandy Sandy Midvale Sandy Midvale Draper Riverton Charles Andrus Linda Asay Mike Ashby Claudine Baird Janeal Barben Sandra Barney Brenda Bateman Butler Sandy Butler Draper West Jordan Union Sandy ayne Bateman Peggy Battlson Chad Beckstead Darla Beckstead Dennis Beckstead Garth Beckstead Jerry Beckstead Sandy Riverton Midvale South Jordan South Jordan South Jordan Sandy uniors have moments to remember We were caught up in the medley of school activites, often confused, but always seeking group acceptance, We began to understand ourselves. Our appreciation of school life and friends grew. The anticipa- tion of the Junior Prom highlighted our year. We were engrossed by Elvis and under- slungsf' We screamed our school spirit at the basketball games. Our creativeness yearned for an opportunity to display itself in an assembly. We patiently waited for the time we could order our senior rings, particif pated in elections for the coming year, and looked forward to the day when we could check our books in and say goodbye to another school year. F 5. 5 li l l 2 H 2 X 3 3 Mary Beckstead Nile Beckstead Kay Belcher Lynn Bennion Gordon Berry Verlaine Bills Sharon Bisho Riverton South Jordan Union West Jordan Midvale Herriman Sandy Ted Blanchard Bruce Bluemel Kathleen Bodell Sherman Bodell Barbara Bolliger Daniel Boskovich Don Bolden Midvale Union Herriman Herriman Sandy Midvale Sandy Henry Bowen Billy Bowles Brent Bowles Donald Boyce Lynne Boyce Curtis Boyd Raymond Brennemf Riverton Midvale Herriman Butler Butler Salt Lake City Midvale Judy Brady Roy Briggs Howard Brunton Barre Brown Bill Brown Helen Brown Joan Brow Sandy Sandy Sandy Mndvale Mldvale Riverton Butler Kent Brown Laurel Brown John Brown Judy Bunnell Edna Burr Bryce Bushnell Kent Butler Union West Jordan Butler Butler Union Union Mldval 52 G . . . e uniors Joan Butler Dixie Butterfield James Cannon Jean Carroll Phil Chidegfer Richard Christensen Patricia Clarke Butler Riverton Riverton South Jordan Sandy Midvale Draper 'onald Carter Ellen Carter Karen Cavender John Chamberlain Eloise Cooke Margo Cole Chiro Costanza 4 Bingham Draper West Jordan Midvale Riverton West Jordan Draper aren Clement Gayle Conger Roger Conti Gayla Cook Sandy Butler Midvale Sandy Junior class advisors LeMar Hendrickson, Yvonne Whit- more, Mel Berrett, Blaine Brown, and Kenneth Brady look over plans for the year's activities. Dale Cox Jolene Cox Carol Crane Sherran Cressall Crescent Draper Herriman Midvale Mike Cullis Norval Crump Gary Curtis Judy Curtis Butler Bluffdale Union Sandy 53 ,Rr LaFay Dansie Bonnie Dansie Riverton Herriman Kay Dean Jesse Delgado Union Midvale Bob Dimmick Caroline Dorius Midvale Sandy Rex Dahl Raymond Dansie Lora Lee Dansie Kent Davis Robert Day Midvale Draper Riverton Union Draper Tony Delgado Marion Dennison Bonnie Densley Evan Despam John Despaln West Jordan West Jordan Riverton Granite Granite Dennis Dory Joe Douglas Jerry Drake David Draper Darrell Drew Riverton Midvale Draper Midvale Midvale Pat Duffin Donald Eastman Gary Eckman Helen Egbert Grace Endo Jerry Endo Dennis Ericks Draper Riverton Midvale Union Midvale Midvale West Jorda Janice Erickson Sharon Estepp Larry Etherington Sharon Evans ores w union Midvale Butler emnne Bluffdale sandy Butler 54 if rl 5 .3 li f fl A J E F t E ell Ralph Eyre Harold Farnswo 1,2 uniors Fenstermaker Phyllis Fescher Glenn Fitzgerald Goldeen Flanders Carolyn Gee Janet Gehring Ted Glover Sandy Midvale Draper Riverton Draper West Jordan Midvale Gary Fullmer Mary Flores Raymond Garn Clifford Goff Lewis Goodrich Loretta Graham Gerald Green Crescent Midvale Sandy Midvale Sandy Sandy Riverlvn Stephen Gold Carol Golesh Elouise Gonzales Russell Gotberg Granite Midvale West Jordan Sandy The bell diminishes the bookstore line to Jimmy Kemp ru-nl Ineen hnlrun-In llillard Greene Karen Greenwood Raymond Griffith Marie Grimaud Draper Midvale Sandy Midvale Kent Grover Ruth Gustaveson Dallas Hakanson Joy Ham Draper Salt Lake City Butler Midvale 55 Harry Hadley Butler Lee Harryman Midvale Gloria Heaps Union Jannet Hamilton Riverton Sherman Hatfield West Jordan Kathryn Heinecke Midvale David Holt Marsha Holt Jeneane Hudson Kay Huff Nancy Hughes Delores Hulmsky Dennis Humphrey West Jordan South Jordan Midvale Draper Union Herrlman Sandy Grant Hurst Gayle Hutchings Gary Hutchings Deon Hutchings Carlin Jacobson Leora Jacobson Ken Jardine Sandy Riverton Riverton South Jordan Bluffdale Draper Rlverto Gayle Jarman Sandy Phillip Jensen Sandy David Johnson South' Jordan orence Johnston Carole Jones Clifford Jones Darlene Jones Midvale Draper Midvale Midvale l Gary Jones Marla Ann Jones Myrtle Jones Linda Jones Sandy West Jordan Jeffrey Joseph Sandy Roland Koller Midvale Nikki Labrum Union John Keeler Draper Pierre Koncurat Draper Kathleen Larsen Riverton Jimmy Kemp Midvale Davey Konold Sandy Judith Larsen Midvale Kathleen Leak Sharon Lennberg Ronny LeFevre Vern Lester Dons Lloyd Ralph Lloyd William Lowma Sandy Midvale Midvale Midvale South Jordan Union Draper Sandy Karen Lott Larry Love Connie Lovendahl Arthur Lucero Evan Ludwig Olean Lund Orlyn Lund dvale Riverton South Jordon Union Sandy Sandy S8 Nola Lunnen Crescent Nick Malkos West Jordan Arnold Martin Midvale yie McDonald Richard McMuIIin Kit McMulIln Evelyn Mecham Sandy Bingham South Jordan South Jordan lerry McManlgul Laverl Mechum Jerry Melssner Dick Mlchaelson West Jordan West Jordon Sandy Mldvaie E E 22 Dorothy Miles Draper Ken Mitchell Midvale Kay Neilson West Jordan 2 Sherwood Miles Sherryn Miller Betty Milne Nancy Milne Joe Minnick Bill Mitchell Midvale Midvale Union West Jordan Draper West Jordan Susan Mitchell Evelyn Montague David Moser Lorrie Moss Bart Mousley Dianne Mumforc Bluffdale Midvale Butler Sandy Bluffdale Sandy Colleen Myers Wallace Naylor Larry Neilson Gail Nell Lyn Nelson Eddie Nemanic Draper South Jordan Bluffdale Midvale Sandy Midvale Dennis Nielsen Wanda Noland Connie Ninomiya Kenneth Nosack Jean Oakeson Leon Oldham Gail Oliver Sandy Midvale Midvale Midvale South Jordan Crescent Herriman Clinton Olsen Darrel Olson Donald Olson Judy Olson Ilene Olson Linda Olson Peggy Olson Sandy Midvale Butler Union Midvale Midvale Midvale 60 uniors Eonnie Ostler Raymond Ostler Barry Ottley David Pack Momie Parker Junalee Parry Judy Parkinson South Jordan Sandy Sandy Union Midvale Riverton Crescent Jay Page Kay Palmer Orin Palmer Don Parker Dolores Pedro JoAnn Pedersen Verl Pedersen Riverton South Jordan West Jordan Draper Midvale Sandy Riverton Ned Parry Gerald Parsons Dennis Patterson Harold Pearson Bluffdale Midvale Riverton Midvale looks confident of his answer as he hn Perelle Florence Perkins Mike Perry Sharon Perry est Jordan Riverton Riverton Sandy nn Peterson Clara Mae Peterson Dennis Petersen Pat Petersen Midvale Sandy 50 'dY Buller 61 , , ,, ,, E s 1 3 l Ray Plumhof Richard Peterson Connie Pierson .lerry Polson Erma Poulsen Byard Price Peggy Prest Butler West Jordan Sandy Sandy Midvale Brent Price Sandra Price Gayle Page Mary Robb Joan Rawson Edith Rains Randall Rathi Midvale West Jordan Riverton Riverton Union Midvolc Draper Lane Rasmussen Don Read Pat Reed Teresa Rosales Bill Reynolds Ann Richards Janace Richa Draper Sandy Sandy West Jordan West Jordan Midvale Sandy Ralph Ribera Joyce Robertson Darlene Rodda Shirlene Rowley Carolyn Rowley Frank Rueckert Marie Santaros Draper Crescent Midvale Union Union Midvale DrcPe Paul Sager Martha Savage Victor Scorzato Carolyn Sharp Ralph Schmidt Gay Sheppick John Sheriff Midvale Draper ' Draper Midvale West Jordan South Jordan Sandy 62 if Union A uniors l il Ietty Shulsen Joan Shulsen Gary Silcox Gayle Simonson Jean Smith Sharon Smith Diane Smith West Jordan Riverton Sandy Sandy Sandy Draper Crescent rances Slotte Linda Smart Dennis Smith Jacqueline Smith Marcia Sorensen Jean Spencer Gary Staker Midvale Union Draper Midvale Draper Riverton Union Mike Smith Pat Smith Val Smith Kendall Snarr Sandy Sandy Draper Sandy 'How now, brown cow' rounds the vowels, sounds Miss Zieve to Nedra Kasai, Kathleen Hatton, and Arlene Jensen. Allen Steed Jack Steadman LYNN Sleqdman LY Sleffensen Butler Midvale Midvale Butler yan Stevens Janet Stepan Jay Stevens Reed Stevens Butler Midvale West Jordan Crescent 63 l 5 Q 5 i i 2 Z 1 S Richard Stromberg Linda Stuart Myrleen Sundberg Karen Taylor Sharon Taylor Sherry Tea Lee Tennant Bluffdale Midvale Sandy Granite Riverton Union Midvale Carole Tennyson Joel Terry Clive Thacker Barbara Thomas Elna Thomson Curtis Thun David Thorum Midvale Draper Crescent Sandy Midvale Midvale Sandy Doyle Timothy Ted Tolman LaPriel Tuttle Ramona Valenzuela Gregory VanDam Aty Vanderhooft Rachel Villalob Sandy Sandy Midvale West Jordan Sandy Midvale Midvale 5 a 5: if Gayle Visser Brent Vincent Maxine Vunder .loan Wade Von Wallgren Eldwin Walters Tony Wanlass Sandy Sandy Midvale Butler Midvale Union Midvale Joyce Wallin Richard Watts Judy Watterson LaWanna Webb Tamara Webb Eldon Weber Gary Webstel 5UnClY ' Sandy Sandy Midvale Bluffdale Midvale Midvale i 5 F if .Te E 64 Webster ' Mariorie Webster Jane Webster Douglas Welch Sandv Sandy Midvale Midvale Pamela Welch Gregory West Peggy West Clyde Williams Midvale Draper Riverton Crescent Dot Withers Ross Winberg JoAnn Wheadon ElRay Whitlock Riverton Midvale Draper Sandy uauna Workman lrene Zagarich Sandra Zaiser Ruth Zitting South Jordan Midvale Midvale Union 65 uniors Dawson Williams Mary Wilson Mavis Williams Bluffdole Midvale West Jordan Stephen White Larry Worthington Paul Whetman Union Union Sandy Rezalling formulas and symbols, Dennis Neilsen and . -. .. . .. .. . , H .ML ophomore KENT WALKER President SHIRLEY GREENWOOD CHARLENE CUTLER Secretory Vice President Upperclassmen marveled at the foresight of the neophyte sophomores when they chose Kent, Charlene, and Shirley to direct them in the Ways of the red and gray. As officers, they helped their class to avoid frus- tration while gaining dignity. ophomores make their debut Initiation Day left us with few casualties and more respect for upper classmen. By mid-term we began to feel like full fledged lordanites, although some of us were still asking Where's Mr. Taylor's office? or How can I find the.music room? Our greeness showed as we crammed for exams in a last attempt to avoid failure, exercised a half-hearted effort to reach the classroom before the tardy bell rang, and tried our best to be included in activities, Our I Books are now dogearedg we have acquired a reverence for Iordan's traditionsg and we can proudly show an impressive record which we earned as individuals and as a class. eanette Aceves Calvin Adams DOH Ainswoflh' LaMar Ainsworth Barbara Akers Dee Alldredge Charles Allsop, West Jordan Sandy SUNY Crescent Sandy Union Draper - Lesa Alsop lone Alverson Ronald Ames Dorene Anderson Kenneth Anderson Larry Anderson Patricia Anderson Sandy West Jordan Murray Midvale Sandy- Draper South Jordan obert Anderson Richard Anderson VaLayne Anderson Van Anderson Dolores Archuleta Tauna Archuleta Robert Armstrong Union Draper Union Union Sandy Sandy Butler Sheryl Ashman DraLee Astle Grant Bagley Maureen Bailey Scott Baker Judy Kay Banks Karren Banner Mrdvale Draper Midvale Draper Butler Draper Sandy jeg fix ' AWK ,, ophomore Joe Banta Janice Barben Don Bateman Riverton West Jordan Sandy Emily Bastian Merlin Bateman Bruce Beagley Midvale WestYJordan Sandy Sophomore class advisors evaluating Initiation Day are: STANDING -- Murray Allen and Arland Russon. SITTING - S. R. Andersen, Helen Seaman, Farrell Gunnell, LaRee Munns. Gene Beck Glade Beckstead Carol Beckstead Dale Beckstead Don Beckstead Dorene Beckstead Koradine Beckstead Draper Midvale Midvale Riverton Riverton Sandy South Jordan Joni Beckstead Julia Bell Donnette Bell Bart Bellon Dick Bench Alice Bennett Beverly Bennett Draper Sandy Midvale Sandy Butler Midvale Sandy Jill Benningfield Colleen Bennion Annette Benson Lynn Benson Jean Bevan Ronald Bianchi Delores Biggs Midvale West Jordan West Jordan Sandy Bluffdale Midvale 'Draper A - L f A Vfww -f waxed, I I . I V , , I , 1' j is 1 I f - 4, 1 B a f it Y ff: V , eg F V 4 Q X. Melvin Biggs Glenda Bigler Jeanette Bills Edwin Bishop lrene Bolaris David Boggess Alice Boggess Draper Midvale Sandy Sandy West ,Jordan Union Union Kathy Bone Celia Boren John Booth Judie Bosh Lexie Boyce Barbara Boyle Geraldine Brady Riverton Crescent West Jordan Midvale Sandy Butler Union 1 Ann Brady- Carolyn Brimhall Jerry Brady Beverleen Breeze Shirley Briggs Sharon Brinton Carma Bristol ' Midvale Union Union Sandy Sandy Union Riverton 3 Renee Brimhall Joe Brklacy Wayne Broomhead Jeanene Brown Jay Brown Kathy Brown Sharon Brown Draper Crescent Union Riverton Sandy Sandy Sandy Robert Brown Shirley Brown Mike Bullett Ranae Burbidge Gail Burkinshaw Dalene Burnett Judy Bums Riverton Union Midvale South Jordan West Jordan Midvale Midvale 69 ophomores Ray Butler Stanley Butler JaLene Burton Sandy Midvale West Jordan Arnold Butterfield Bobbie Butterfield June Butterfield Midvale Union Riverton World History is hard to digest, Robert Anderson seems to sayp but Susan Santisteven looks as if she reads between the lines. Lola Butterfield Mick Butterfield Niel Butterfield Fred Buxton George Campbell LaMar Carlson Mary Campbell South Jordan Riverton Riverton Butler Riverton Draper Sandy Leslie Carpenter Bill Carroll Pat Carrigan Jim Cartwright David Chavez Ray Christensen LaRue Church l Sandy Sandy Midvale Draper Riverton Union Crescent Richard Cobbley Jack Clark Gary Coe Gary Colyar Sylvia Conger Kay Cook Wayne Cook West Jordan Midvale Midvale Midvale Butler West Jordan Union HQ ,El:E!liliZ! i , , , , , 1 'asW.iQQ',2im.i,a'mimPf.' 'l3'.4.s+'-l 'iilfida ' ,,,.., 54 le. 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E-Y x uf 94 41 , Q xx my . ? wx. 3 H is K Qi: W sg , 4551 2 52.13 YW: x X . 1, V, ,. ,M ,bn .HQ gif 1 iw, -'Sw-11 1 1 J' yv 5'3l:i,'K' ' A ffffiigff' '- If 'gl-J :yy - A ' , 15' ' ' ww: M ' .. !i?a.'.f? ..,, gf ,, 4 Lv if A Z oph mores Pat Hill Laraine Hirst Pat Hirsch Draper Union Murray Bill Hoffman Leslie Holt David Holman Sandy Sandy Union Photographs and pamphlets reveal crop rotation prac- tices to agriculture students Ray Glad, Leon Jensen, and Bart Bellon. Grant Howlett Ilene Howard Jim Houmand Jerry Huish Joan Huish Shirley Humphrey Richard Hughes Draper West Jordan Union Union Union Draper Sandy Nancy lhle Glade Ingersoll Lynn Hunter Brent Jacobson Carclell Jacobson Jerry James Judy James Butler Sandy Draper West Jordan West Jordan Sandy Union Raymond Janssen Kurt Jardine Arlene Jenkins Janice Jenkins Brent Javaine Myrle Jenkins Michael Jeppson Murray Riverton Midvale Sandy Midvale Midvale Midvale seamen A-. 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W ' yi ' Al , - - ' 4 if-2?',.aY, Q . -J, everly Jensen David Jensen Mardell Jensen Gaylene Jensen Leon Jensen Dixie Jenson Jimmy Jenson Midvale Sandy Sandy Midvale Draper Sandy Crescent Karl Joffs DeLoy Johnson Marilyn Johnson Larry Johnson John Johnson Arlene Jones Brent Julander Midvale Crescent Midvale Union Midvale Midvale Union Jan Keller Lynn Kemp Blaine Kearsley Phillip Kemp Shana Kemp Fred Kemp Valerie Kidd Midvale Crescent Midvale Midvale Draper Crescent Midvale , Jay Kidd Bill Kidder Wanda Kirk lvan Klotovich Edgar Koonce Vivian Kosovich George Krebs Riverton West Jordan Midvale South Jordan Sandy Midvale Union JoAn Kunz Stephen Kurumada Bill Lamb Ilona Lambson Shirlene Lancaster Chree Landures Ellis Larson Sandy Sandy Union - Midvale Sondv Sandy Sandy ophomore Bill Leatherwood Barbara Lee LeRoy Lloyd Midvale South Jordan Riverton Karen Leonard Lois Levine Sharlene Lloyd Sandy Sandy Crescent Carol Beckstead and Barbara Hansen believe that ab- straction and expression are part of artistry in a crafts , class. RaNae Lloyd Geneil Loader Kris Loulias Judy Lovendahl Peggy Lublin Clark Lund Jack Lundberg Riverton Union Midvale Riverton Draper Union Union Joan Lundberg Tom Lynch Sharon Mabey Jeffery Maddocks Andrew Madsen LaNette Madsen Miriam Madsen Midvale Sandy Sandy Midvale Sandy Draper Union Bonnie Marchant Jimmy Mannos Nadine Martinez Judy Margetts Angelo Mascaro Sheron McArthur Kay McBride A Midvale Midvale West Jordan Sandy Midvale Sandy Draper X or armi McDougal Lee McCall Carl McHenry Dennis Meeker Darwin Merlin Diane Morrison Ede Menssen R West Jordan West Jordan Sandy Sandy West Jordon Midvale Granite lurine Michelsen Vincent Miles Michael Mills Monty Miller l Patricia Milne Sherman Miller A Ron Morelli Midvale Midvale Sandy Herriman Union Midvale Murray lenary Miner Gary Morrow Delile Mortensen Lowell Mortensen Audrey Mousley Tom Mumford Jay Mounteer Sandy Sandy Murray' Riverton Bluffdale West Jordan Midvale fred Nabahe ' Karen Nell Vickie Nebeker Roberts Nelson Brent Newman David Newman Jim Newman ' Sandy Riverton Midvale Draper Riverton Murray Herriman lay Neuffer Roland Nickle Sharon Nielsen Doug Ninomiya Corydon Nokes Judy 0'Keefe Jacklyn Oakeson Midvale Sandy West Jordan Midvale Riverton West Jordan South Jordan ,kg-:E--r w Y . - ,,- ,, ,:- 3 , gf4,-1.:- ,,W-,s5s,,1,,, -, - 1,-' :-lf, 5: 1.-,z,,,..,- ,fl f .Q,,f., ,f ,ww ,: Et tu Brute captivates Dick Thomas, Arlene Jenkins, Mike Jeppson, and Mary Lou Rawson, who are studying Julius Caesar in English. ophomores Mariorie Oliver Dolores Olsen Jeanette Olsen Crescent Butler Crescent Linda Olsen Jimmy Olson JoAnn Olson Union Sandy Crescent Mike Olson Nell Olson Rose Mary Ortega Gary Orgill Margie Osborne Joan Ostler Murray Midvale Midvale Draper Midvale West Jordan Mary Pacheco Raymond Pack Barbara Palmer Dave Palmer Paul Pappas Mary Pando West Jordan Draper Riverton West Jordan West Jordan West Jordan Karen Park Bonnie Parker Jimmy Parker Carl Parks Edward Parker Janice Parry Riverton Crescent Sandy Sandy Midvale Bluffdale Lenore Owens Draper Karla Park Riverton LaRae Parry Midvale ., ' m X .x V X ... X ,S N oris Paskett Adele Paulsen Maureen Paulsen Joan Petersen Val Petersen Brent Peterson Robert Petersen lest Jordan Butler Butler Riverton Midvale Midvale Midvale lnella Peterson Eva Player Linda Peterson Bonnie Poma Darryl Potter Gloria Pratt Patty Rardin Sandy Union Butler Draper Sandy Draper Midvale i lianne Price Jeanine Rasmussen Sharin Rasmussen Evelyn Read Mary Lou Rawson David Reich Darlene Rials 1 Union Sandy Draper Sandy Draper Sandy Union ilenn Reich Linda Richardson Anna Richens Judy Roberts Mark Robis Linda Robison Annette Rollins , Union West Jordan Butler Union Midvale Midvale Midvale ldys Romney Eugene Roper Phillip Rosenhan Harold Rosenhan Michael Ross Marcel Saldivar Mavis Sadler ruth Jordan Sandy Midvale Midvale Midvale Midvale Draper Y L' ' A Q4,., ,Q4unmfase:a, 'K ' Miesfmezh ophomores Barbara Saibara I Paul Sampson Susan Santistevan West Jordan Crescent Midville Llonlel Saville Larry Schmidt Bonnie Searle Sandy Midvale Midvale Judy Burns worries about winning the relay, as Lexie Boyce and Janice Jenkins gamlool. David Searle LeRoy Searle Robert Searle James Serassio Carol Setterberg Mary Ann Sharp Francell Shaw Midvale Midvale Midvale South Jordan Sandy Midvale Midvale Brent Shaw Renon Sheriff Janice Shields LeRoy Silcox Charles Shipp Francine Silcox Karen Silcox Midvale Sandy Midvale Sandy Midvale Riverton Midvale Marilyn Silcox Duane Simonson Kenny Smart Lois Smith Lou Ann Smith Helene Smith Joann Smith Sandy Sandy Butler Midvale Crescent Draper Midvale . . 5 S . Q T nl A S 4 1 V X , f f n ' I A! ' L , I . , It , X I i it l T Jane Smith Carol Lee Smith Charles Smith Marla Smith Sandra Smith Penny Soper Jack Sorich l Riverton Draper Draper Riverton Sandy Draper West Jordan LTO!! Sorensen Rick Spratling Elaine Spencer Dale Steadman Nancy Steadman Alida Steinfeldt Michael Steele w Sandy West Jordan Riverton West Jordan Crescent West Jordan Midvale l I l l J S on Stephens Sue Stocking Robert Stevens Elsie Stoker Stanley Stott Peggy Stubbert Ruth Swenson 1 X Midvale Riverton Sandy Midvale Midvale Midvale Sandy lzriko Sugiyama Dennis Sybrowsky Renee Sylvester Connie Tanner Kathy Taylor Russell Taylor Michael Terry - Draper Midvale Sandy Midvale Sandy Sandy Midvale Sondra Terry Judy Tester Paul Tester Judy Thayne Joyce Thomas Richard Thomas Fred Thompson Draper Sandy Midvale Butler West Jordan' Midvale Midvale l 4 l l I 1 81 1 Q A f sm3fB1dlZtSl.9fxEKi.icSsiSe3 , ,... -. oph mares Doug Thompson Steve Tibbitts Sandie Thornton Midvale Butler Butler Eddie Todd David Tronter Gale Trapp West Jordon Midvale Riverton Jane Williams and Doreen Beckstead listen as Mr. Brady explains a problem in his second period General Math- ematics class. Dale Trapp Arba Tripp Glenn Troester ReNee Turner Louise Turner Lois Vaughn Klea Varanakis Riverton Sandy West Jordan Midvale Draper Midvale West Jordan Nathan Vest Jeannette Vicchrilli Jerry Vigil LaRae Vincent Loyd Vigil Colleen Walker Jimmie Walker Sandy West Jordan West Jordan Sandy Butler Midvale Union Kay Walker John Walker Stephen Walker Kent Walker Steven Waiker Dianne Wallgren Lindo Wallin Midvale Midvale Union Union West Jordon Sandy Sandy ' 1 'R fi 'V ' Hhs, . V - I 'v I l e lf f -ZS ' V ,- 7 ' Q' Q l l A 1 Dee Wardle Larraine Walters Mike Walters David Webb Eugene Webb x E . Bluffdale Sandy Sandy Sandy Midvale , - Joyce Watts Robert Wardle Barbara Webb -loaf' Webb Karen Webster I Sandy Riverton Bluffdale M'dVU'e 5UndY Winger Karen Wennerstrom Dennis Whittle Howard Williams Jane Williams Merle Williams Grant Winger Sandy Union Sandy Bluftdale Sandy Union Williams Janice Wingett Gail Wood James Wood Kay Wood Larry Wood Janet Workman Sandy Salt Lake City West Jordan Midvale Midvale Union South Jordan Wright Linda Wright John Yates Ethel Yengich Richard Zdunich Helen Zrno David Zitting Granite Sandy Sandy Midvale Union Midvale Union Mws.mmmnnu-fgfmvcmeatwf mJmiImxa1m Mamnum, ... -V 2:1 - -- avorite uIturaI ob Qjublication i W l. A , TWIRLERS: Mary Jane Brady, Sandy Cunnington, Sandra Bar- , l ney, Sherry Tea, Lila Evans, Farrell Brown, Joan Butler, Nedra xx A V Nelson. ' l 1-L mx wel Jonnma BAND: ROW 1 --- Val Petersen, Jeanene Brown, Eva Player, Brent Julander, Milo Pearson, Elna Thomson, Dale Frandsen, Fred Heuser. ROW 2 - Jerry Hutchinson, Sherman Miller, Helen Zrno, Roger Stevenson, Merlin Bateman, Larry Schmidt. ROW 3 - Grqm Hurst, Glade Ingersoll, Dennis Sybrowsky, Robert Jensen, Eddie Pond, Kendall Voyce, Lynn Mackay. ROW 4 -f- Wilbern McDougal, Cardell Jacobson, Charles Shipp, Billy Leatherwood, Chris Loulias. ROW 5 - Eugene Webb, Gerald Giaque, Ronald Johnson, Lee Asay, Donald Boyce. ROW 6 - Darryl Potter, Mary Jane Brady, Ann Brady, Linda Stuart. 86 ,H and Football games wouldn't be the same without a peppy march being played during half-time. Qur band participated in the re- gional and state band festivals, held a spring concert, and aided the cheering section at ,,,e,,, b,,,ke,b,,,H game' tournament games. Pep band members strike up a lively cheer at a tourna T l BAND: ROW 1 - Ray Brenneman, Janet Finlayson, Betty Lou Deakin, Carolyn Gee, Pat Hirsch, Arlene Jones, Grant Winger, Gary Winger. ROW 2 - Bob Etherington, Bonnie Marchant, JeNeal Maxfield, John Booth, Billy Kidder, Jerry Huish, Lynn Gadd. ROW 3 - Clifford Jones, Jay Stevens, Michael Ross, Gregory West, John Deakin, Richard Zdunich, Ronald Bianchi, Larry Emery. ROW 4 - David Jensen, Glenn Johnson, Henry Miner, Nikki Labrum, Nathan Anderson, Joe Baker. ROW 5 -- Leon Jensen, Kay McBride, Melva Sorensen, Betty Milne, Sherry Tea, Sandra Barney, Joan Butler, Buddy Price, Mr. Crapo. , 87 essiah More than two hundred student voices combined to render the annual presentation of Handel's sacred oratorio, The Messiah. This was the fourteenth successive rendi- tion under the capable direction of conductor I. Clement Crapo. Talents of alumni were displayed by soloists Kenley Whitlock, Le- land Matthews, and Janet Gammell. Taking a curtain call following the presentation of the Messiah are the thirty-five piece orchestra and one hundred and eighty six member chorus E, V , r . ' fu .. ,-.. .v,, lag? A., . I nf, V lf KX L ili i i T ,, L, gg K f i f-i f it fi' , .AA M 5 . , si gi: v ., ' . 2 , g ' :.. E. or t 1 5224? P t 5 fs . is i it y ' U 5 I C - 5 HIGH Q'-Q 1 , X .:',' i 'Qi lzu my t Musical appreciation was not limited to i iiaa ' i iiii the school's band and orchestra. Those who ' Vt l N l l ' felt the beat grouped into pep bands, dance bands, or combos. Festivals featuring vocal and instrumental virtuosos were other out- lets for suppressed desires and hidden talent. There was adventure for every desire, popu- lar, bop, long hair, or rock and roll. High aspirations prompted some students to choose music as a careerg but most were con- tent to use their abilities pursuing the beauty and satisfaction of music as hobbies. Ac- tivities for every type of interest were found 544 my ,,-V ,,--an . ,H in the realm of music. Chorus members priming for regional contest are: Paul Larsen, Joan Butler, Judy Bunnell, Terry Haueter, Terry Kirby, Pat Duffin, Peggy Johnson, MelRae Bateman, Earl Mangum, Roy Stuart, Milo Pearson, Alan Steed, Mr. Crapo. PEP BAND: KNEELING - Joe Baker, Eddy Pond. ROW 1 - Kendall Voyce, Gordon McBride, Donald Boyce, Byard Price, Lynn Mackay. ROW 2 - Glade lngersol, Jerry Hutchinson, Roger Stevenson, Robert Jensen. ROW 3 - Henry Miner, Lee Asay, Nathan Anderson. -,.f'n'i': , , if r ., .. , ,fa . , ,, ,. ,. . . ,t as , tw, .it -as swim .9 .. ' - 5 K --Eai fv 1152 -, ggifmreffia-fist .Z t,,- ggi as Q, . I tiff ? 2 ,iz ' A : ' t f -'l' i . R f . leei ...,,.. ' i V :.. , ' Z :' lk Q - . I dl . s- -- ' in ,f ,F faq, ,... ' 5 ta- Tin ' i f m f af E , - it a t f' , if 5 ' E if t f ,t t 5 ii.c v ft I 4 I Q. A I I Y ' 5 , L Ju: , .A ,, , Q I ..,, , K Q A V six Q J iilt 44 J ' . E . c iyss ' fig Y Q N 5 ' 5 ii i - J' ' V , it U ,A as I , fV.' .I QV Y 1 'Q i'i , ,. , ,,'s fi' fe,-ff V f A V 12222 11' 'fi it irf, .. yy 322 c , pf' . 4412, A J ,yah if , t . ff f 5 if X, swf 'tffvf I -'S use Entering the region contest as a brass sextet are Gerald Giauques, Bonnie Marchant, Robert Jensen, Eddie Pond, Nikki Labrum, and Nathan Anderson. rchestra While striving to learn new techniques and arrangements, the forty piece orchestra enjoyed considerable progress. Exploration of various types of music raised standards of music appreciation. Directing orchestral ac- tivities was Mr. Emery G. Epperson, former music supervisor for the Jordan School Dis- trict. Accompaniment for the Messiah was furnished by this group. They also presented concert programs at Jordan High, Midvale Iunior High, and Bingham High. Expressive hands of Mr. Epperson unify individual musical tones to produce concerted harmony. ORCHESTRA: ROW 'I - Linda Robison, Zerita Hardy, Barbara Webb, Carlin Jacobson, Chad Beckstead, Stanley Stott, Van Anderson, Vincent Miles, David Newman, Emmanuella Koncurat, Deon Garfield. ROW 2 - Emery Epperson, conductor, Rick Spratling, Clharles Allsop, Janet Finlayson, Sherwood Miles, Dolores Pedro, Milo Pearson, Valayne Anderson, Elna Thomson, Linda Olsen. Q ,.,.,.- -. lg Blend notes of Grant Hurst's bassoon, a cello, and a violin, add enthusiasm, the result is The Chocolate Soldier. ORCHESTRA: ROW 'I - Sandra Barney, Joan Wade, Linda Stuart, Mary Fleming, Joann Smith, Dorene Richards, Sharon Bishop, Janet Marlor, Elayne Anderson, Tony Delgado. ROW 2 - Grant Hurst, Susan Santistevan, Gary Orgill, Nathan Anderson, Gordon McBride, Max Nelson, John Pollick, Eddie Pond, John Thomas. f 3 E 5 E r 1 5 Pick, strum, or bow, Charles Graham, Orin Palmer, and Tony Delgado get the most from bass viols. E 2 . K g X f e s Apparently it doesn't take two to tango, surmize Stephen Precision and timing are exhibited by Jackie Hall, Linda Gold and Wayne Cowley as Judy Brown is dismissed by Larson, Sandra White, JoAnn Farnsworth, and Mary Lynn Daniel Boskovich. Klotovich. This year's traveling assembly Ready To Go was written by talented Karma Russell. The sixty total members of the cast Worked fast so that they would be ready for their premiere on December 5 at the Parents and Sons' Night Out. Cther performances were at the Sandy P-T.A., Olympus, Murray, Cyprus, I and Tooele High Schools, as well as the two other 9 performances at Jordan. The production revolved around the Shangri-la Travel Agency as it made prepa- b I rations to embark on one of its famous tours. Many S e m y of the cast members were given an opportunity to perform on KTVT's Citizens '61. With self-accompaniment, Texas harmonizers, JoAnne Kynaston COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Mary Watts, Edna Burr, Mr. Boberg, and Michael Andreason, blend voices in Singing the Blues. Lowell Mortensen, Miss Kirton, Emalie Bastian, Mr. Sharp, and Wayne Cowley, Vocalizing on Raisin, Cain Down in Ole Ken!ucky, Sunnie Nelson captures audience plaudits. X Flying fingers of cousins Robert and Val Peferson bring out Ohe cadence of the rhyfhmic Lady of Spain. 93 Mr. Weaiherbury Judy Brown Flossie Daniel Boskovich Don .lose Suarez my :M A iamvumw ' ry 'LL-EL ga, 1' . W , ':52 ii'ig2'3 w gas ,5,?,.i David Chavez Pancho wr ,M ve E.. . , 3, , t -mr' me . Tw sier- 'ea . f' .,., 1' l Stephen Gold Roger Stevenson ' ' Ed Hoffman Mr. Wilson STAGE HANDS: Director, Miss Zieveg student director, Dorene Richardsp property man, Glen Fitzgeraldp and prompter, Na- dine Nielsen. ime out for ginger Dramatics ls not the only fleld In which Sharon Swenson excels: her artistic talent appears as she grays Roger Steven- son's hair. Time Out For Ginger was the three act comedy selected for lor- dan thespians. Ginger's determination for gridiron success, and her father's sympathy resulted in hilarious confusion. Ginger was eagerly supported by her parents and Lizzie, the maid. Her sisters, on the other hand, felt disgraced. Directed by Miss Betty Zieve, the ten member cast pointed out that football is anyone's game. 94 WCYIW Cowley Wayne Bateman Tommy Green Eddie Davis After presenting their sparkling three act comedy, directors and cast members accept a curtain call at Bingham High School. Put me down! gasps the maid, MelRae Bateman, as Howard Carol, Jerry Forbush, whirls her around the room after the big game. 5, sg, . f Sharon Swenson Ginger Lizzie the Jerry Forbush Howard Carol if er wr so ,,,, A , .S i - ae W 315: 'H -if ' - I ff ,M 51:1 ' A i, L, o f if A Q .. MeiRae Bateman Maid Diane Jensen Agnes Carol Maureen Shepherd Judy Larson Joan Carol Jeannie Carol Confidential discussions with Mother, Diane Jensen, tremely comforting to a bewildered teenager like Sharon Swenson. are ex- Ginger, DEANNA DEGROOT Associate Editor Editor JEANETTE KUNZ elaxing after a session of Beetdigger planning are E. l.. Crawford nd Wanda Wade, financial advisors, Mel Berrett, editorial advisory nd Murray Allen, photography advisor. nlarging a picture are photographers Doris Roos and Dean Fife, who developed, contacted, and printed over four thousand pictures for the Beetdigger . 96 Sports editor Kent Hughes explains to secretaries Bonnie Christian and Marilyn Beckstead how football captions must be typed. eetdigger The editor worried, the advisor fumed, and the staff goofed. Picture-taking schedules in- terrupted classes and irritated teachers. Copy was garbled, often too short or too long. Pic- tures were either mismatched with their cap- tions or had none at all. Fundamentals of lay- out, good photography, fine art, and copy writing had to be learned. Hours of polishing and perfecting led to deadline day. The work was arduous and plentiful, but there was still time for pleasure. We learned to live on ham, burgers, went without sleep, and suffered abuseg We loved it. Bypassers scratched their heads when they saw the jumble in the year- book room. Parents soon realized that they should expect us only when they saw us com- ing. The cooperation and friendships we had While recording the events of '57 were rich experiences. EILEEN JOHNSON Editor the truth about th Twelve times during the year Broadcaster staff workers faced those Deadline Bluesf' Two of the papers were two page editionsg six more were four pages in sizeg and the remaining four had six pages. Two page inserts also came from the Riverton Junior High and West Jordan Junior High schools who did not have a printed paper of their own. Along with the duties required in keeping school news up to date, Broadcaster mem- bers edited our handy directory, the I Book. They also sponsored three district journalism con- ferences. Exhibit week for the district schools, April ZL26, was also under their direction. Other duties of this ambitious staff included attending all Utah college press conferences and giving aid in publishing and editing other district papers. Proofreaders marks are pointed out by Broadcaster advisor, Salt Lake Tribune columnist Dan Valentine is CI featured Miss Rawson to Afton Nelson, associate editor. guest of the iourncllism conference for Jordan district schools. roadcaster Analyzing advertisements in the Broadcaster layout are business managers, Robert Dahl and Dennis Wilson. Responsible for paper production are Karma Russell, associate editor, Wayne Sabey, sports editor, Dennis Green and Russell Schneider, as- sistant editors. JOOURNALISTS: ROW 1 - Ann Peterson, Kay Deon, Connie Ninomiya, JoAnn Pedersen, Sharon Taylor, Dixie Butterfield, Bonnie Densley, Kathleen Hatton, Sherry Tea, Oralie Rawson, Advisor. ROW 2 - Ann Richards, Dolores Pedro, Grace Endo, Karen Greenwood, Connie Lovendahl, Clara Mae Peterson, Betty Adams, Larry Etherington, Earl Mangum. ROW 3 - David Draper, Brenda Bateman, Myrleen Sundbergf llene Olson, Jeneane Hudson, Daniel Boskovich, Frances Slotle. ,, , I T'S3wr:A:25?fer.s'mf:M n -'sew ' nr' -Imf, sex: '-'-1-'G COURIER STAFF: Gayle Hendrickson, Maureen Shepherd, Judy Bunnell, Gayle Conger, 'Janet Dahl, Nancy Hughes, Grant Hurst, Rosemary Jensen, Jay Stevens, Maurice Wells, Joan Butler, Irene Nystrom, Terry Haueter Joyce Robertson, Kathleen Leak, Carol Setterberg. ourier Originality of staff members brought about a completely clif- ferent Courier. Short stories, themes, and poems were submitted by students and English teachers. Creative abilities in students were far from being scarce. Literary items were sorted, read, and then reread before final approval was made for publication. ROSEMARY JENSEN Editor Interesting layouts in previous Couriers are shown by Joyce Robertson to Maureen Shepherd, Irene Nystrom, and Grant Hurst 100 Compilation and research are contributed by J Book staff members Eileen Johnson, Dennis Green, Karma Russell, Grace Endo, and Afton Nelson. Demand of J Books exceed supply but ready cash enables Nell Olson to gain one of the informative periodicals. The J Book, handy directory which contained student names, addresses, and telephone numbers, was our constant companion. Edited by the Broadcaster staff and the student body officers, the hook also con- tained a calendar of events, a sports roster, a list of club officers, and the school constitution. 101 STORY TELLERS: Diane Eror, Barbara Thomas, and Brenda Bateman. Rick Spratlrng demonstrates a portion of hrs pantomime as Wayne Cowley rehearses his radio speech. HUMOROUS READINGS: Helen Egbert, Linda Peterson, Myrna Lundbebrg, Jean Carrol, and Judy Larson. peech ctivitie ORATORS: Janet Dahl, MelRae Bateman, Janeal Barben, Judy O'Keefe, and Marcia Mitchell. Speech students learned the importance of correct diction and enunciation. They memorized orations and readings and re- hearsed for various contests. Other interests were humorous readings, radio speeches, pantomimes, story telling, and dramatics. Forensic participation was another speech activity. Many of the students who had participated in debate took part in ora- tory, extemporaneous speaking and legisla- tive forum, Both speech and forensic par- ticipants entered the Regional Festivals at Olympus and Cyprus. Those who received a certain rating were able to attend the State Meet at the Brigham Young University. ioz Sandra White and Ida Mortensen discuss plans for their trip to the State Legislative Forum and Senate. CONT I X, 7 I ,f I X I ,'w. L1 IW ' EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKERS: Margie Osborne, Sharon Estepp, Siheryl Ashman, Janire Jenkins, and Lynn Gaufin. LEGISLATIVE FORUM - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Vicki Lester, Irene Nystrom, and Ann Blackett. ichuel Andreason, Sharon Swenson, Jay Stevens, and M JUNIOR AND SENIOR DEBATERS: ROW 'I - Mr. Goldbranson, Larry Etherington, Van Lindsay, Vicki Lester, Judy Larson, Sharon Taylor, Dixie Butterfield, Arlene Jensen, JoAnne Kynaston, Ann Richards, Bonnie Dan- sie, Judy Bunnell, ROW 2 - Ida Mortensen, Sandra White, MelRae Bateman, Annette Peterson, Elaine Marchant, Patricia Clarke, Ann Blackett, Rosemary Jensen, Nikki Labrum, Aty Vanderhooft, Gayle Jensen, Ellen Carter, Irene Nystrom. ROW 3 - Wayne Cowley, Maurice Wells, Wayne Sabey, Randall Rathien, Stephen Gold, Jay Stevens, Raymond Brenneman, Jerry Forbush, Joe Baker, Jerry Hutchinson, Mr. C. N. Crawford, ebaters Opinions Were voiced by clebaters who pointed out the advantages or disadvantages of farm subsidies. From three debate classes came eight senior, ten junior, and fourteen sophomore teams. Ten teams were sent to the Weber College Invitational Debate Tournament. At the Regional Debate Tour' nament, eight of our teams entered compe- tition. Four teams were sent to the State Forensic Tournament. CIN.. Joe Baker is warned to type those notes for the region de- bates correcly, by Wayne Sabey, Maurice Wells, and Van lindsay. .tmwu Qi --Q .. Interesting information is dis- covered in clippings by Jay Stev- ens and Judy Bunnell, regional meet debaters. Senior regional debalers, Rosemary Jen- sen and Carolyn Evans prepare their speeches for lhe regional mee! al Murray High School, Sophomore regional debalers Grant Bag- ley, Janice Jenkins, Henry Miner, and Larry Johnson compare noles for rebullals. SOPHOMORE DEBATERS: ROW 1 -- Shirley Brown, Henry Miner, Lynn Gaufin, Larry Johnson, Jan Keller, Sheryl Ashman. ROW 2 - Sharon Mabey, Eva Player, Linda Peterson, Alice Boggess, Vickie Nebeker, Judy O'Keefe, Don Bateman, Janice Jenkins, Shirley Greenwood, Mr. Crawford. ROW 3 - Grant Bagley, Enid Enniss, David Jensen, Margie Osborne, Jeanelle Bills, Julianne Price, Barbara Bullerfield, Sandra Hardy, Barbara Lee, Evelyn Read, Gran! Howleil, glow- Mlm My 5' we iFt.1Wjg.f fy' ., .5 3,82 Ea' 'L Calendar of events for future Bo s Club activities I5 deter y - mined by Glade Crosgrove, David Holman, and Neil Jensen, representatives of the three classes. lifes? -ai '1'1f- l K, , 'f f -z' - 1 ,L 5. 15' e' ' 1 -X f . , , RAYMOND YASUKOCHI President Pondering over problems arising from students' eating in the auditorium are Bob Day, secretary, Phillip Rosenhan, vice president, and Mr. Allen, advisor. A desire for good citizenship and good sportsmanship permeated the club. Mem' bers worked at improving relationships be- tween students and teachers. They co-spon- sored the Thanksgiving Party. Parents became their special guests for the annual Parents and Sons' Night Out. Discussing forthcoming Girls' Club activities are JoAnn Olsen, Miss Goff, Miss Munns, Darla Beckstead, and Mrs. Wood. GIRLS' CLUB REPRESENTATIVES: Nedra Kasai, iunior representative: Linda Ballomis, senior representativep and Jeannette Bills, sophomore representative. Girls took pride in entertaining their parents on their Fathers' and Daughters' night and again on their Mothers' and Daughters' night. They also spon- sored the Stocking Stomp and the Senior Reception. The officers initiated a new activity into the club when they obtained speakers for the senior, junior, and sophomore group talks. Every girl who was registered at Jordan was a member of the Girls' Club. 107 First prize for a lamb cake at Fathers and Dough- ters' is awarded to Linda Ballamis and her father. irls club IDA MORTENSEN President I 1 salt ed ross The Jordan chapter of the American Junior Red Cross alternated with other schools in decorating for Weekly dances at the Veteran's Hospital. Members also sent cookies to the Primary Children's Hospital at Christmas. I ri Sllilllii' JUNIOR RED CROSS MEMBERS AND ADVISOR: Joan Butler, Gayle Conger, Sylvia Conger, Irene Nystrom, Mike Cullis, Carole Tennyson, Phil Jensen, Judy Bunnell, Mrs. Wood, ReNee Thompson, Colleen Saunders. ordanettes Members of the lordanette Leadership e . Club donned sweaters bearing the clubis emblem. This was an important first in the club's history. The group sponsored the , 3,f.r,,, I, , -gr . Campus Capers. Through their efforts com- paniOnShip and Coopel-atiOn were promoted Admiring the Jordanette sweaters are Rosalie Brklacich, sec- retary, Lynda Fairbourn, president, Connie Ninomiya, vice president, and Mrs. Wood, advisor. among classmates. JORDANETTES: ROW 'I - Sunnie Nelson, Ann Butterfield, Beth Proctor, Judene Casper, Sharon Eldredge, Mary Lynn Kloto- vich, Gayle Jensen, Sharon Swenson, Rosalie Brklacich, Norma Lynn Hale, Catherine Morelli, Joan Grant, Gale Webb, Ann Blackett. ROW 2 - Afton Nelson, Loraine Lloyd, Dixie Dean, Susan Santistevan, Vickie Nebeker, Sheryl Ashman, Klea Varanakis, Carolyn Evans, Rosemary Jensen, Rosalie Madsen, Pat Reed, Judy Larson, Nedra Kasai, Connie Lovendahl. ROW 3 -- JoAnn Olson, Gay Sheppick, Lexie Boyce, Marla Smith, Bonnie Poma, Jeanette Bills, Pat Duffin, Mel Rae Bateman, Lynda Fairbourn, Connie Ninomiya, Shirlee Gehring, JoAnne Kynaston, Jean Smith, Aty Vanderhooft. ROW 4 - Edna Burr, Ann Richards, Bonnie Dansie, Nancy Milne, Ellen Carter, LaDaun Taggart, Shirleen Beck, Judy Bunnell, Nancy Hughes, Janet Stepan. LETTERMAN CLUB: ROW l - Ralph Ashworth, Craig Rasmussen, Michael Andreasen, Sherrell Berrett, Mark Miller, Ronald Rasmussen, Brent Butterfield, Gary Anderson, Vere Holt, Don Fullmer. ROW 2 - Dick Trapp, Dennis Woodward, Keith Stepan, Gary Howlett, Bart Morse, Russell Larson, Larry Crump, Eddie Pond, John Browne, Floyd Mori, ROW 3 - Howard Brinton, Dale Gold, Ralph Muir, Laurence Mangum, Nile Beckstead, David Thorum, Raymond Yasukochi, Sam Deluca, Rulon Dahl, Rex Goff, Harold Grimaud. ROW 4 - George Varanakis, John Crawford, Gary LeFevre, John Corak, Jimmy Kemp, Garth Beckstead, Clyde Williams, Mike Ganz, Gene Kiholm, Nick Malkos. ROW 5 - Terry Labrum, Ken Jardine, Dennis Smith, Mike Heinecke, Clinton Olson. etterman club A iding club RIDING CLUB: ROW l - Sherryn Miller, Don- nette Bell, Mr. Boyce, Bonnie Glenn, Louis Mor- row. ROW 2 - Gene Beck, Joyce Robertson, Ralph Rothe, Leon Jensen, Sandra Terry, Joseph Zitting, Joan Brown, Beth Radmall, Deanna Biggs. ROW 3 - Nadine Nielsen, Carolyn Ho- gan, David Glad, Roger Larson, Don Parker, Garth Boulden, John Dick. harlonians Oh, you Beetdiggersf' yelled energetic Charlonians. Not only did this pep club add its voices to our cheering section, but it also entertained us during half time at foot- ball and basketball games. Visiting pep groups partook of Jordan hospitality at the afternoon teas which were sponsored by the club. In December they presented their assembly, Square, Square World. Members also gave to a needy family at Christmas time. Their various ac- tivities also included marching on Band Day and holding a formal spring dance. The Charlonians honored their NORMA I-YNN HMS senior members at a special breakfast. President CHARLONIANS: ROW 'I - Myrleen Sundberg, Nikki Labrum, Rosalie Madsen, Gloria l'-leaps, Pat Reed, Janet Marlor, Tamara Webb, Elaine Marchant, Mary Javaine, LaPriel Tuttle, Marcia Nichols, Rosalie Brklacich, Ann Blackett, Janet Dahl, Beth Proctor, Judene Casper, Marsha Holt, Sharon Taylor, Kathleen Leak, Pamela Welch, Sandra Barney, Gayle Conger, Judy Bunnell, Caroline Dorius, Joyce Wallin, Judy Watterson. ROW 2 - LaWanna Webb, Dorothy Miles, Brenda Bateman, Evah Visser, Loraine Lloyd, Dixie Dean, Mary Watts, Lynda Fairbourn, Pat Clark, Afton Nelson, Barbara Thomas, Diane Millerberg, Ilene Olson, Janace Richards, Janet Finlayson, Elna Thomson, JaNeal Maxfield, Shauna Workman, Sharon Eldredge, Cora Case, Della Steadman, Loret- ta Witt, Shirleen Beck, Maureen Shepherd, Sharon Smith, Jeannette Linnarz. OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: SITTING - Miss Helen Seaman, Norma Lynn Hale, Mrs. Yvonne Whitmore. STANDING -- Gale Webb, Grace Endo, Ilene Olsen, Loretta Witt. X Guide left is the key that keeps the Charlonians in line, 1. Q, - aided by the accenting beat of the pep band. f' X. t f T I I xx 1 P XX I 1 CHARLONIANS: ROW 1 - Linda Smart, Grace Endo, Nancy Hughes, Janet Stepan, Rosemary Jensen, Irma Rae Vawdrey, Judy Larsen, Arlene Jensen, Louis Morrow, Doris Lloyd, Ellen Carter, Norma Lynn Hale, Joan Grant, Gale Webb. Vicki Lester, MeIRae Bateman, Helen Egbert, Connie Pierson, Dolores Pedro, Evon Despain, JoAnne Kynaston, Marcia Sorensen, Beth Rad- mall, Judy Brady. ROW 2 - Edna Burr, Karma Russell, Carolyn Evans, Irene Nystrom, Marcia Mitchell, Sharon Evans, Gayle Visser, Gayle Jensen, Maxine Vunder, Sharon Haun, Nola Lunnen, Diane Smith, Sharon Lunnen, Nancy Milne, Ann Richards, Peggy Preston, Bonnie Dansie, Sandra Price, Ann Butterfield, Judy Olson, Betty Ann Shulsen, Joan Butler, Karol Hardwick, Nedra Kasai, Pat Duffin, Jolene Cox. - ' '-3'3Y- QM '- Wwe WWW -' NW WT!2 'W fB fW'mH mfwi'-MWWTMWQJWMUW-' msarmssn.. - 1 Salesmanship and distribution methods were demonstrated to Iordan members of the Distributive Education Clubs of America. This organization provided background inf formation for students who sought employ- ment in these fields. Selling refreshments at football games and sponsoring a sub-for' Santa project were among the activities of this state and national affiliate. Each year DECA members hold a spring party at a local resort or canyon. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: Mr. Thomas, advisor, Lynda Norton, Beth -1 ' Proctor, Sharon Eldredge, vice presidentp Lynn Brand, secretaryp 4 y,,fQ Russell Larson, president. I I, ' if e f lg if ' li , fx , ew Wai- DECA CLUB: ROW 1 - Diane Dale, Ann Atkinson, Rinda Gedge, Mary Lynn Klotovich, Ilene Campbell, Sharon Eldredge, Juclene Casper, Beth Proctor, Loretta Witt, Dixie Smith, Barbara Jensen, Reta Lynch, Cathy Merrick, George Varankis. ROW 2 - Lynda Norton, Alma Nunley, Patsy Glines, Ruth McCombs, Norma Jenkins, Marilyn Brown, Colleen Saunders, ReNee Thompson, Janice LeFevre, Linda Gardner, Nadine Nielsen, Della Steadman, Cora Case, Sharon Haun, Russell Larson, Lynn Brand. ROW 3 - Mary Jane Brady, Farrel Brown, Colleen Steadman, Kitty Morelli, Marcia Romero, Judy Slater, Eunice Gilbert, JoAnn Ernest, Beverly Anderson, Pauline Dory, Donna Cain, Pat Walker, Betty Lou Steele, Sonia Heinecke, Sharon Webster, Arlou Ostler. ROW 4 - Fay Thomas, Marilyn Parry, Shirley Lehmitz, Ivy Mae Newbold, Raphealla Roper, Louis Morrow, Ann Mousley, Mary Ellen Delgado, Corrine Archuleta, Louise Bernardo, Elizabetlh Pacheco, Jean Bernardo, Gloria Saldivar, Nancy Parker. L. UTURE ENGINEERS: ROW 1 - Alan Webb, Sherwood Miles, Wayne Sabey, Clifford Goff, Russell Schneider, Roy Stuart, Den- IS Wllson, Robert Dahl, Roger Stevenson. ROW 2 - .lack Butterfield, Kent Brown, Warren Fitzgerald, Clare Wardle, Wayne owley, Kay Huff, Willard Greene, Larry Etherington, Milo Pearson. ROW 3 - Van Lindsay, Jerry Endo, Ted Tolman, Maurife Wells Karl Baird, Dale Gold, Larry Proisland, Dean Fife, Kent Allsop. ROW 4 - William Despdlh, Jerry Gflfdneff cfU'9 Baird Floyd Mori, Keith Stepan, Weston Reading, Charles Olsen, Leon Oldham, Jerry Polson, Frank Rueckert. ROW 5 1 Stephen Gold, Jeffrey Joseph, Richard Nielsen, ,Mike Ganz, Raymond Yasukochi, Tony Wanlass, Roland Koller, Eddie Neman- c Vern Lester. Testin lenses, are R. S. Peterson, adviser, and officers ngineers Young men interested in various phases of engineering, science, dentistry, and medicine be' longed to the Future Engineers Club. The club's purpose was to maintain our country as a free nation by alleviating shortages of trained per' sonnel. Committees were formed by grouping members according to their interests. Each group was responsible for obtaining one speaker from industry or higher education. A field trip was made to the U. S. Bureau of Mines. Members also found it profitable to Work on experiments and demonstrations in order to better equip themselves for positions ahead. 113 9 Frank Rueckert, Clifford Goff, Weston Reading, and Keitl-i Stepan. MASQUE AND GAVEL: ROW 1 - Janice Jenkins, Sharon Mabey, Shirley Greenwood, Jeanette Bills, Chree Lan- dures, Pat Carrigan, Annette Swasey, Arlene Jensen, Sandra Hardy, Annette Rollins, Lois Smith. ROW 2 - Judy Roberts, Bobbie Butterfield, Susan Santistevan, Linda Robison, Sheryl Ashman, Judie Bosh, Marilyn Jolhnson, Vickie Nebeker, Lynda Norton, Carolyn Evans, Patricia Milne. ROW 3 - Maris leFevre, Jeannette Linnarz, Deanna Wallin, JoAnn Goff, Norene Hardcastle, Rosalie Madsen, Carol McNamara, l.aRae Vincent, Pat Fieldstad, Jo- Anne Kynaston, Alice Boggess, Shirley Brown. ROW 4 - Brent Javaine, Rick Spratling, James Grow, Earl Mangum, Grant Howlett. Memorization of orations, and roles in major and minor plays kept members engrossed in speech activities. It was Worth while, they found, as they participated in the Weber Invitational Forensic Meet and Regional and State Forensic Meets. They strove to promote speech in school and also in their communities. A one act play, Adam's Rib Hurts, was presented at the P- T.A.'s Founders' Day meeting. At the school play Time Out For Ginger, which was sponsored by the club, many members acted as ushers. They saw some of the accomplishments of other speech enthusiasts when they attended plays at Murray High School and the University of Utah. In the fall, the club had an initiation and party. Officers for next year were installed at the spring banquet. ROSEMARY JENSEN President 114 ,ii MASQUE AND GAVEL: ROW I - Dorene Richards, Janeal Barben, Judy Watterson, Mary Beckstead, Jannet Hamilton, Barbara Lee, Annette Benson, Donnette Bell, Kay Belcher, Irene Nystrom, Bonnie Densley. ROW 2 - Kay Wood, Margie Osborne, Peggy Stubbert, Carole Glover, Mary Lou Rawson, Shirley Briggs, Judy O'Keefe, Linda Peterson, Judy Zafft, Aty Vanderhooft, Brenda Bateman. ROW 3 -- Diane Morrison, Vicki Von Lester, Wayne Bateman, Mel Rae Bateman, Marcia Mitchell, Janet Dahl, Nedra Kasai, Nikki Labrum, Joan Grant, Nadine Nielsen, Rosemary Jensen. ROW 4 - Joe Baker, Jim Cartwright, Henry Miner, David Jensen, Victor Scorzato. asque and avel Leaving for a play at Murray High School are Masque and Gavel members JoAnn Kynaston, Marcia Mitchell, Janet Dahl, Aty Vanderhooft, and Joe Baker. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: SITTING - Carol McNamara, Miss Audrey Kirton. STANDING - Carolyn Evans, Irene Nystrom, and Miss Betty Zieve. Comparing their roles in Adam's Rib Hurts are Aty Van- derhooft, Arlene Jensen, Judy O'Keefe, Annette Rollins, Lois Smith, and Gayle Hendrickson. vi , Testing newly installed intercommunication equipment are C.A.P. officers, Bill Pollock, Russell Strebel, Donald Maynes, and Roy Burton. Aeronautics provides a fascination for Richard Peterson and Chiro Costanza, who take gyro compass readings as a C.A.P. proiect. Iordan's Civil Air Patrol is an auxiliary of the air force. While the primary concern is rescuf ing civil airplanes, members are also instructed in navigation, theory of flight, problems of radio communications, traffic laws, and the effect of the airplane upon community life. The Jordan 0 club had its own radio station, took part in cross country navigation flights, and organized its own drill team. ' O O C.A.P.: ROW 1 - Mr. Budge, Robert Nuzman, John Dick, Robert Dimmick, Donald Maynes, Eldon Allgood, Russell Strebel, Bill Pollock, Roy Burton. ROW 2 - Morris Tufts, Max Nelson, Byard Price, Larry Worthington, Gail Oliver, Mike Ashby, Brent Bowles, Orin Palmer, David Walker, Bill Mitchell. ROW 3 - Bruce Bluemel, Velle Anderson, Chester Andersen, Clare Despain, Ray Plumhof, John Despain, Richard Watts, Chiro Costanza, Richard Peterson. TW ' A 'M 5 s KEY CLUB: ROW 'l - Craig Rasmussen, Ted Tolman, Clifford Goff, Wilbern McDougal, Roger Stevenson, Gary Ander- son, Kendall Voyce, Van Lindsay, Floyd Mori, Jerry Hutchinson, Joe Baker. ROW 2 - Don Bateman, Don Carter, Lynn Steffensen, Mike Cullis, Ray Brenneman, Bob Nelson, David Jensen, Glade Ingersoll, Wayne Cowley, Wayne Sabey, Maurice Wells. ROW 3 - Vance Burgon, Kay Huff, Vern Lester, Gregory West, Kent Allsop, Milo Pearson, Russell Schneider, Roy Stuart, Richard Nelson, Don Marriott, Clare Wardle, Ray Yasukochi, Mike Ganz, John Pol- lard, Keith Stepan, Gary Howlett, Ronald Rasmussen, Sherrell Berrett, Mark Miller. ey club The Key Club presented the school with a baseball batting cage and purchased and erected our new flag pole. Sponsoring Career Day and needy family aid were among their service projects. OFFICERS AND SPONSOR: FRONT - Van Lindsay, Maurice Wells, Don Bateman. BACK - Russell Schneider, Kent Allsop, Vance Burgon, Dan Marriott, Joe Baker. Roy Stuart, .lay Stevens, and Mike Cullis listen closely as Mr. Kennington explains the methods in constructing a batting cage. 117 F.F.A. MEMBERS: ROW 1 - Kenneth Dimond, Ralph Rothe, Willoern McDougal, Barry Ottley, John Dick, Earl Ross, Henry Grimaud, Henry Bowen, Gail Hamilton, Don Boulden, Dale Steadman, Glade Beckstead. ROW 2 -- Merlin Anderson, Joseph Zitting, Jerry Goff, Brent Jacobson, Henry Day, David Zitting, Roy Glad, Carmi McDougal, Leon Jensen, Bart Bellon, Carl Parks. ROW 3 - Dennis Patterson, Raymond Dansie, Claude Tucker, Gordon Zitting, Ronald Boren, Richard Bishop, Jerry Pear- son, Dave Glad, Larry Stromberg, Rodney Gallegos, Bruce Bluemel, Paul Dunn, Melvin Allen, Ronald Crane. ROW 4 - Gene Beck, ElRay Bridges, Roger Larson, Alfred Nabahe, Niel Butterfield. Cut Future Farmers of America had projects of dairy farming, fur ranching, crops, and livestock, 0 ' ' which resulted in an income of nearly 515,000 They studied home beautification, farm safety, care and repair of equipment, and Ways to improve crops. F.F.A. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: FRONT - Wilbern Mc- State iudging contest methods are explained by Paul Boyce Dougal, Joe Drake, John Dick, Mike Andreason. BACK - Mr. to Ralph Rothe, Rodney Gallegos, DeIRay Eastman, Barry Budge, Don Boulden and Mr. Boyce. Ottley, and Earl Ross. 1 wi: Q . . giggtgiifzif-mpgs 'fel 1 X' yfwsaaffrfiii iiarlloz 'ze'-' . 1 P ,K .. xx Siiziifgixti-12 Wei? 4 - L isgizsartf A ' . 555-WH '?. B 3 1 ' gifgjilxh , . K . fx , . - F. H. A.: ROW 'I - Sharon Webster, Deanna Biggs, Louis Morrow, Charlene Peterson, Marcia Sorensen, Sharon Smith, Karen Lott, Caroline Dorius, Barbara Bolliger, Gayle Visser, Jolene Cox, Judy Curtis. ROW 2 - Klea Varanakis, Gloria Eyre, Annette Swasey, Delpha Larson, Carolyn Sharp, Claudine Baird, Terry Haueter, Ruth Zitting, Marian Pearson, Ann Butterfield, Sharon Eldreclge, LaRae Newbold. ROW 3 - Janet Workman, Annette Benson, Evelyn Read, Jeanette Olsen, Sharon Patrick, Nadine Nielsen, Reta Lynch, LaWain Adams, Slharon Butterfield, Wanda Romney, Karen Shields, Cathy Merrick. O Girls enrolled in economic classes were invited to be members of the F.H.A. During the year their ac- tivities included: selling UNESCO stamps, working on 0 0 0 a Civil Defense program, sponsoring the Sweethearts, Ball, and the annual Spring Party. Values of nectnesg und effigiency me learned by fufufe Invitations to the Sweethearts' Ball are penned by officers and homemakers Colleen Walker, Sharon Bishop, and Linda Olsen. UClVl50f5, Ml5S H9l'1defS0n, Ann Butterfield, Miss Goff, Klea Varanakis, Jolene Cox. 4 wx, N ,N fssnp-df V? A'SLY5?.5355,g.iT 'f' 3 iLE1.Qf:k255il?x! FUTURE TEACHERS: ROW 1 - Ann Blackett, lrene Nystrom, Rosemary Jensen, Judy Zafft, MelRae Bateman, Janet Stepan, Milo Pearson. ROW 2 - Carolyn Evans, Maureen Shepherd, Mary Jane Brady, Grace Endo, Bette Adams, LaPriel Tuttle, Clara Mae Peterson. ROW 3 - Em- manuella Koncurat, Myrleen Sundberg, Brenda Bateman, Marcia Sorensen, Sharon Smith, Dolores Pedro, Patricia Clarke. ROW 4 - Rosalie Brklacich, Vicki Lester, Nancy Hughes, John M. Petersen, Don Eastman, Nathan Anderson. ROW 5 - Janet Finlayson, Nadine Nielsen, Earl Mangum, Jay Stevens, J. B. Casper, Aty Vanderhooft. ROW 6 -- Edith Rains, Evelyn Mecham, Ann Richards, Peggy Preston, Carole Tennyson, DeAnna DeGroot. QUILL AND SCROLL: ROW 1 - Joe Baker, Wayne Sabey, Dennis Wilson, Dennis Green. ROW 2 - Afton Nelson, Robert Dahl, Larry Etherington, Ilene Johnson. ROW 3 - Sharon Eldredge, Frances Slotte, Jeneane Hudson, Sharon Taylor, Karma Russell. 120 uture teachers The jordan Student Education Associa- tion, an affiliate of the Future Teachers' Clubs of America, was reorganized this year. Criginally organized in 1939, the club was disbanded in 1941. This club desired to ac- quaint its members with the various phases of teaching. One of their goals was to place each member of the club in student teacher positions in some of the elementary schools in the district. Among the club's various social functions was an intra social with other clubs of the state. uill scroll 'SJ Quill and Scroll, an international organi- zation for high school journalists, stressed service to the student body and the com- munity. Students Who achieved recognition in journalism were allowed membership if they had had at least seventyffive column inches of written Work printed in a school or commercial publication. These members conducted the club through its eighth year. LANGUAGE CLUB: ROW 1 - DeAnna DeGroot, Audrey Mousley, Claudia Densley, Jean Bevan, Vicki Baker, Nancy Ihle, Frances Slotte, Barbara Bolliger, Peggy Johnson, Gayle Hutchings, Joy Ham, Betty Shulsen, Carole Tennyson, Myrleen Sundberg, Maureen Bailey, Jeanine Rasmussen. ROW 2 - Dona Ryan, Emmanuella Koncurat, .Ian Keller, Silvia Morales, Daniel Boskovich, lrma Rae Vawdrey, Linda Ballamis, Olean Lund, Caroline Dorius, Janice Parkin, Beth Radmall, Nola Lunnen, Dorothy Miles, Nedra Kasai, Sharon Lunnen, ROW 3 - Nadine Martinez, Judy Watterson, lda Mortensen, Dolores Pedro, Ilona Lombson, Linda Gomez, Diane Morrison, Carolyn Gee, Karol Hardwick, Mike Cullis, Milo Pearson, Donald Boyce, Lynn Steffensen, Ivan Arterburn, Craig Rasmussen. anguage club irresistable challenges were attached to learning a language. Pupils studying French and Spanish eagerly compared their progress at club meetings, Language club officers and advisors are Craig Rasmussen, Mary Watts, Irma Rae Vawdrey, Linda Ballamis, Mr. Boberg, and Miss Fraser. adio club A Members of a comparatively new organizaf tion, our ham radio clubmen obtained ama- teur radio licenses and made portable stations. Contacting another radio station are radio club officers Roy Stuart, Russell Schneider, and Dale Frandsen. 121 ' PRESS CLUB: ROW 'l - Karma Russell, Dixie Butterfield, Slharon Taylor, Sharon Eldredge, Eileen Johnson, Frances Slotte Larry Etherington. ROW 2 - Karen Greenwood, Connie Lovendahl, Grace Endo, Clara Mae Petersen, Kay Dean, Brenda Bateman, Earl Mangum, Richard Cobbley. ROW 3 - Dennis Green, Joan Rawson, JoAnn Pedersen, Joan Wade, Myrleen Sund berg, Dennis Wilson, Daniel Boskovich, Jeneane Hudson. ROW 4 - Wayne Sabey, Russell Schneider, Betty Adams, Joan Brown Ilene Olsen, Robert Dahl. O ress club The Press Club helped to promote student in- terest in journalism. This club, along with the student body officers, sponsored the Jordan High directory, the 1 Book. Members attended an annual press conference at the University of Utah last fall, and the Rocky Mountain lournalism Con- ference at the BYU. Tours were taken to the Salt Lake Tribune and KSL-TV. 122 J' 'is it 4' lm Y f af ? ,L AL p,c, 2 x W Observing the dummy layout for a future Broadcaster are Press Club officers and advisor, Eileen Johnson, Miss Rawson, Sharon Taylor, Larry Etlherington, and Wayne Sabey. OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Helen Seaman, Joan Grant, Ann Blackett, Roger Stevenson, Yvonne Whitmore. ki club Promoting the exciting Winter sport, skiing, was the selffassigned duty of all enthusiastic Jordan skiers. The club organized a team which raced in several events, including the Knudsen Cup races in which they took fourth place. Social events of the club were their annual party at Alta, and a date party. Three time loser, Dennis Farmer allows Sheri Aaron and Roy Burton to autograph his skiing trophy. SKIERS: ROW 1 - Linda Larson, Sheri Aaron, Carolyn Nichols Rosalie Brklacich, Sandra White, Marian Anderson, Linda Ballamis, Ardis Pixton, Carole Tennyson. ROW 2 - Barbara Bolliger, Linda Smart, Olean Lund, Judy Brady, Gale Webb, Sharon Swenson, Karen Hand, Susy Enniss, Lynn Fitzgerald, Joan Wade, Joan Rawson, Connie Ninomiya. ROW 3 - Ronald Rassmussen, Terry Labrum, Don Campbell, Don Bateman, Lynn Steffensen, John Keeler, Rose Marie Ortega, Mike Olson, Kathy Hatton, Helen Zrno. ROW 4 - Mike Rose, David Newman, Andrew Madsen, Bryon Stevens, Van Lindsay, Brent Peterson, Carl Joffs, Judy Larson, Maxine Vunder, Peggy Preston, LaPriel Tuttle. ROW 5 - Mike Platt- ner, Charles Ferguson, Keith Clements, Richard Nielson, Eddie Pond, Kay Dean, Elaine Marchant, Gloria Heaps, Arlene Jensen, Ann Pederson. ROW 6 -- Steve Walker, Kent Davis, Robert Nelson, Dennis Sybrowsky, David Jensen, Bob Mar- getts, Rodney Dansie, Lynn Brand, Floyd Mori, Russell Larson, Harold Rawson, sm.emmwmmr:a:eesawfm7'rer :mg is 'vessels:stemsisawsemmmzwafammmgwmaxmmamwmsnmi,mxmrvtweifwsesiwtwiew'arfs,esaiaezzfsiweee-ea.sa:.aim'sa' W'ssiaxsrzemfasmmmwmes .4wsraaesiss1wwsmmws,mmamiatiy ---V --We --1--mmm-'M' -V---we 9 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: ROW 1 - Nikki, Labrum, Carolyn Evans Rosemary Jensen MelRae Bateman Janet Dahl Ida Mortensen. ROW 2 - Judy Bunnell, Dixie Butterfield, JoAnn Kynuston Van Lindsay Sandra White Janice Jenkins ROW 3 Ray Brenneman, Randall Rathien, Wayne Sabey, Joe Baker, Maurice Wells orensic league The National Forensic League was or- ganized to help stimulate activities in de- bate, extemporaneous speaking, oratory, and legislative forum. The club's membership was restrictedg only those who received a required rating achieved in various speech activities were allowed to join. The Jordan chapter of the N.F.L. combined with the Masque and Gavel Club for an honor ban' quet each year. Certificates of achievement were given to members. The awards were based on the number of points each mem' ber had accumulated in activities. 124 ance club Color, grace, rhythm, and fantasy characterized the La Dancers, Club. The traveling assembly included creative dances by members who were their own choreographers. Line dancers were invited to display their talents on tele- vision. Spotlights focused on the La Dauncers for the Senior Hop and Harvest Ball floorshows. The Mothers and Daugh- ters' Night Out and the Parents and Sons' Night Gut were spiced with original creations by the club. Swirling in the breeze and falling softly to the ground, are autumn leaves, Sandra White, Linda Larson, Jackie Hall, and Judy Brown. springtime maids, Judene Casper, Sharlene Hoffman, Brklacich, Shirley Gehring, and Sharon Swenson frilly pinafores. ronization is an essential, agree Nedra Nelson, Mary Klotovich, JoAnn Farnsworth, Carolyn Nichols, and Sheri Scrutinizing a new pair of shoes are Dance Club officers and advisor Mrs. Whitmore, Judene Casper, Linda Gardner, Jackie Hall, and Linda Larson. ,. , B if A 'C' , 74 .3 Q7 lf K g b i I i. ff! eg A A L we c is Demons of the city, Carolyn Evans, Lynda Norton and Linda Gardner invade the night. duies . f 4 they qndmghei ww? Miss IFULXLE s ' e r f tic J. wsnrciuol date 9 bell' Sed. Edna Bu sms - a Cam? 'Sari' b 5 K Y chit , hout enxlwak we :lu i 'toridni Nwl'tr0 ie o .qineoi uzely Qdme we gitia rxmson. WS' eni0Y -lean Miss e mu . . Pregdenx JAY DEES: ROW 1 -- J. Ham, N. Hughes, N. C. Tennyson, P. Preston, G. Heaps, L. Markus, dell, S. Enniss, M. Klotovich, J. Casper, A. J. Kunz, D. Larson, L. Fitzgerald, B. Dansie, Reed, M. Anderberg, A. Jensen, L. Stuart, M. feldt, N. Curtis, S. Hardy, L. Evans, E. Jensen Nielsen, N. Hale, C. Nichols, S. Gehring, S. Swenson, R. Brklacich, M. Javaine, J. Stepan, K. Hardwick, C. Morelli, D. Millerberg, M. Newman, K. Jones, R. Cow- Blackett, M. Vunder, E. Burr, K. Hatten, H. Zrno, J. Webb, L. Wright. ROW 2 - L. Tuttle, E. Marchant, D. Miles, E. Despain, A. Vanderhooft, J. Watlerson, P. Lundberg, V. Lester, I. Mortensen, J. Goff, J. Brown, J. Olsen, S. Kemp, H. Stein- , J. Olson, N. Steadman, E. Read. ROW 3 - J. Gailey, S. Brinton S. L b , enn erg, L. Asay, M. Grimaud, J. Larsen, M. Smith, L. Olsen, R. Swenson, A. Tripp, D. Garfield, A. Richards, A. Peterson, M. Jones, A. Benson, A. Heaps, T. Day, B. Thomas, J. Richards, N. Hardcastle, L. Norton, A. Paulsen, M. Sugiyama, S, Stocking, J. Peter- sen, B. Lee, L. Frantz, J. Brown, N. lhle. ROW 4 - M. Fleming, G. Loader, K. Wood, C. Glover, C. Gamingasco, L. Henson, L. Robison, M. Osborne, J. Smith, C. Beckstead, A. Rollins, E. Bastian, P. Johnson, V. Kosovich, J. Lawson, B. Boyle, K. Varanakis, J. Rasmussen, L. Alsop, K. Leonard, L. Boyce, M. Campbell, D. Dean, M. Watts, K. Lott, J. Bevan, E. Player, J. Kunz, J. Shields. e 5 1 L ay ees lordan's Debutantes started their year with the annual candle lighting ceremony initiation and turkey dinner. The girls looked forward to the club date party' in November and made cerf tain their beaux were lined up in advance. A needy family was happily surprised at Christmas time when officers and advisors of the -club Went to their door heavily laden with gifts, food, and money, which had been donated by club members. The Yuletide season also gave the J. D.'s an op- portunity to spread cheer as they visited the county infirmary. April brought the climax of I. D. activities when the club sponsored the Dog Patch Drag. ROW 5 - G. Jensen, P. Rardin, K. Neuffer, L. Vaughan, D. Ander- son, S. Taylor, D. Butterfield, B. D'ensIey, F. Perkins, M. Bailey, M- Rvwsen. S'. Briggs, J. Pedersen, L. Taggart, C. Ninomiya, J. Barben, B. Marchant, K. Beckstead, H. Garder, K. Taylor, J. Bills, J. Beckstead, K. Brown, B. Poma, C. Pierson, J. Barben, A. Boggess, S. Brown, J. Benningfield, S. Mabey, R. Hale, S. Smith. SHARLENE HOFFMAN President i' opular ' , ima,-W-Mgnm -NM , Cggggilrts W ocia s We're from Jordan and we couldn't be prouder! Fepsters praciice one of Iheir cheer routines before n pep assembly. Shirley Fred Gehring Cutler Carolyn Nichols Floyd Mori 130 heer Nimble leaders boosted our anticipation of the games by arranging exciting pep assemblies. Fired up by the enthusiasm of Shirley, Sharon, Carolyn, Floyd, Richard, and Fred, the student body unified its spirit at the football and basket- ball games. Whether in victory or defeat, we boasted a top rate cheering section led by a dy- namic six. ff 3 at Sharon Rlthllfd Swenson Ni6lS9h Varsity football coach for three consecutive years is H. B. 'Tuff' Linford. ootball Our strained throats and their aching muscles Weren't enough to keep us from the cellar. We were down, but deep, Yell as we did, drive as the team could, still only one touchdown was pushed over against league opposition. We totaled only one Win, a pre-season over BoxfElder. Our record was one of GEORGE VARANAKIS End Co-Captain heartbreaks and disappointments, but We Were proud of our team. DON FU LLMER Quarterback Co-Captain Granite ends the Digger drive for a first down on their own ten yard line. 131 ootball Graduation took its toll this year as 23 of the varsity left the jordan squad. Coach Linford hoped for good ,57 material as the Soph's and J.V.'s moved up one notch. Disappointed, the Jordan crew hits the Spartan line after being called back from a touchdown on the first play. MWA xxx swf A FY ir M 5 My me 1 wfigzrrsirergiy iff' - H: 11 -' Wir 1, 2 1- 4 Q it RALPH MUIR BRENT PRICE NICK MAI-KOS Tackle End Halfback Back-field coach of the varsity team, Glen Jackson, pauses with Arthur Hughes, iunior varsity coach, as tihey discuss the 1956 season. 132 Running rough shod over the Diggers was one step of East on its way to the state title undefeated. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD: ROW 1 - Ronny LeFevre, Roy Briggs, Richard Watts, Jay Stevens, Greg West Chiro Costanza, Gary Jones. ROW 2 -- Wallace Naylor, Ted Tolman, Clifford Gott, Paul Whitman, Ray Brenneman Ronnie Harrington. ROW 3 - Jeffery Joseph, Roland Koller, Kent Allsop, Gary Eckman, Darwin Landers. JOHN CORAK JOHN POLLARD DON STEPHENS DENNIS WOODWARD Center End Quarterback Quarterback JOHN CRAWFORD CLINTON OLSON MARK MILLER GARY ANDERSON GI-'Grd Center Tackle Tackle ,fit SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD: ROW 1 - Jay Mounteer, Kenny Smart, James Jenson, Joe Brklacy, Phillip Rosenhan, Ralph Goff, Delile Mortensen, Lynn Gaufin, Phillip Kemp. ROW 2 - Bob Etherington, Sherm Miller, Robert Anderson, Andrew Mad- sen, Doug Thompson, David Tranter, Kent Walker, Eugene Webb, James Wood. ROW 3 - Russell Taylor, Fred Thompson Dick Guest, Jack Clark, Richard Zdunich, Jerry Huish, Brent Javaine, Robert Searle, Bill Leatherwood, ROW 4 -- Coach Sher- man Crump, Jim Houmand, Clark Lund, Jerry Erlenbach, David Webb, Michael Mills, David Holman, Gale Trapp, Dale Trapp Jared Decker, Lynn Benson, Coach Robert Teran. Coach Hughes' dismally small group of I. V. turfsmen was hampered by the lack of substitutes. An unimpressive record of five losses and no Wins gives only feeble promise of strengthening next year's varsity team. MIKE BULLETT TERRY LABRUM VERE HOLT RAYMOND YASUKOCHI Halfback Tackle Tackle Halfback Sophomores received a greater share of fortune than did their big brothers. The fledglings recorded five Wins and three losses in close games. They defeated Bingham, Highland and Granite by one point margins, but lost to Murray and West by one point. CLYDE WILLIAMS RULON DAHL STANLEY JEX HOWARD BRINTON RICHARD TRAPP Center Guard Guard Halfback Tackle N.- DALE GOLD Guard Teams aren't made of eleven men. There are also those on the bench who wait for a chance to show their stuff. uddle Athletic managers for two years, Don Campbell and Craig Rasmussen, check the equipment at the end of the season. CURTIS COOK REX GOFF SAM DELUCA BART MORSE MIKE STELLING End End NILE BECKSTEAD MIKE ANDREASEN Halfback Fullback Fullback Halfback End JOHN BROWNE BRENT BUTTERFIELD GARTH BECKSTEAD Guard Tackle Halfback tl u tate meet entrants non Fuumsn nenms woonwAnn I RAY PALMER Senior Senior Senior Coach Glen lackson, in his first Went on to take eighth place at the year at jordan, led a hustling crew state meet, Where Ralph Ashworth to six Wins out of eight matches. The and Laurence Mangum garnered sec- Wrestlers took fourth place in the ond place honors in their Weight region meet. Then seven grapplers divisions. WRESTLERS: ROW 1 -- Gail Wood, Doug Ninomiya, Lynn Gaufin, Mick Butterfield, Don Campbell, Maurice Wells, Ralph Ashworth, Ray Palmer, Don Fullmer, Laurence Mangum. ROW 2 - Ronald Crane, Don Maynard, Dennis Woodward, Rodney Dansie, Bob Margetts, Lynn Brand, Ronny LeFevre, Vere Holt, Dale Trapp. ROW 3 -- Dennis Smith, Cordell Jacobson, Paul Sampson, Wayne Cook, Jeffery Maddocks, Ken Jardine, Andrew Madsen, Gale Trapp, Dennis Thorn, Jerry Drake, Tony Delgado, Jimmy Jenson. ROW 4 - Ralph Muir, manager, Bill Leatherwood, Melvyn Heaps, Roland Koller, Raymond Brenneman, Clyde Williams, Jay Stevens, David Tranter, Clark Lund, Jerry Huish, Jared Decker. 136 restling December r December December December 9 Manager Ralph Muir and Coacll Glen January Jackson discuss the labeling of wresiling January equipment lanuary january Enioying his cradle hold, Clyde Williams applys pressure fo opponent, Vere Holt. 6-jordan 13-Jordan 18-jordan 20-jordan 10-Iordan 15--jordan 22-jordan 24-Iorclan Dennis Woodward gains a double-arm bar over Maurice Wells. Murray 38 Cyprus 43 West 60 Olympus 52 Granite 46 South 13 East 31 Tooele 20 ,CQ ,pg 5 W Ralph Ashworih Jerry Endo Mick Buiferfield Laurence Mangum Senior JUl'llOl' Sophomore Seniqr 13 7 Mike Bullett Mark Miller Sophomore, Forward Senior, All-state Forward QED 4334 Sherrell Berrett Senior, All-state Guard, Captain Q3-D King Arthur Hughes coached the Dig- gers into their seventh tournament berth during eight years. asketball Led by Art Hughes and Sherm Crump, the Beetdiggers swept aside all league opposition for the Big Ten crown. Losing a heartbreaking upset to Logan, in the second tour' nament frazzle, jordan lost the chance to take stateg but she didn't lose her spirit. The team came back to knock over Provo and Springville for fourth place. During the past seven consecutive years at the tournaments, Jordan has lost three games while taking first, four timesg second, twiceg and fourth place, once. Gene Kiholm Del Kidd David Anderson Senior, Guard Junior, Forward Junior, Center an ,548 2 t LRFEMDQQ 'UQ .44 QI' lnflahng balls, laundering uniforms, and I g hPIId 5yHCI'H tl gikfhm 9 cg enior, and Ronald Rasmussen. ic mana e january january january january February February February February February March March March March March VARSITY BOX SCORES 11-Murray 18-South ZZ-West 24-East 1-Olympus 4-Cyprus 8--Granite 15-Tooele 19--Murray -Tooele TOURNAMENT -Orem -Logan -Provo Springville 45 jordan jordan jordan jordan jordan jordan jordan jordan jordan jordan jordan jordan jordan jordan C d G f Dallas Hakanson Keith Slepan J ' G d S ' G d umor, uar 6 UO! .3317 ,M Seem I Tie up! says Gene Kiholm, watching Sherrell Berrett and Keith Stepan tussel with Weber players. Driving around East High's defense for a lay-up is Jar dan's Mark Miller. TOURNAMENT TEAM: ROW 'I - Coach Hughes, Sherrell Berrett, Val Smith, Gene Kiholm, Keith Stepan, Mike Bullett, Dallas Hakanson, Coach Crump. ROW 2 - Manager Ronald Rasmussen, Clifford Goff, Del Kidd, Gary Howlett, David Anderson, Mark Miller, John Pollard, manager Craig Rasmussen, 140 John Pollard and Gary Howlett take to the air to rebound from Springville as Gene Kiholm rom the eyhole There was a falling of the giants this year as lordan was top- pled from state title contentions. The Red and Grey had been ranked number one in the state. Despite the loss, two of the team Won all-state selectionsg and the other three of the starting five were honored hy allfregion positions. Del Kidd i24l scores two during tournament action Out-jumping Provo is Mark Miller as Keith Stepan Gene against Orem, with Clifford Goff i27l, Val Smith i2ll, Kiholm and David Anderson wait for the tip nd Mike Bullett i23l coming in to back him up. M-411W , f se -f,, ,- il t- sl mwwsimwmiz rtm.1lr.Wrmnt,: wimimwunmrw., Positioning for the rebound during the Logan thriller are Jordan's Gene Kiholm l25l Gary Howlett i30l Mark Miller i3'll, and Sherrell Berrett i20l Flanked by Mlke Bullett and Clifford Goff David Anderson Returning tp his alma mater, Sherman Crump goes to the floor struggling with Granite players for possession racked up a top first year as Junior Varsity of ll1e ball Couch, unror arsrty teams have Won thirtyftwo consecutive games and three I. V. crowns. This team should assist next year's varsity squad toward an- other state title. sie r QYQQQ ft? 4' QIQSMEQQ 2 52 JUNIOR VARSITY ROW 1 Val Smith lr Phillip Kemp soph Jack Sorich, soph.p Kent Goodrich, soph.p Phillip Rosen- han soph ROW 2 Del Kidd gr Mike Bullett soph Clifford Goff, ir., David Anderson, ir., Dallas Hakanson, ir., SOPHOMORES: ROW 1 - Dick Guest, Dennis Curtis, Jerry Day, Kent Walker, George Krebs. ROW 2 - Manager Brent Javaine, Joe Brklacy, Michael Jeppson, Angelo Mascaro, Jerry Erlenbach, Richard Zdunich, Larry Emery. Deceptive Kent Walker drives and scores on a layup against the Murray sophomores. Coaches Tuff Linford and Robert Teran O 0 m collaborated to bring home the best record the sophs have achieved for several years. Keeping up with the j.V.'s and Varsity, the sophs also took first place in the region. Starting out with a close loss to Highland in their first game, they ended the season with a nine Win, two loss record. 143 E 95 Exchanging the baton, Curtis Cook sends Eddie l-UU Cl1l '9 U P0W9 fUl lt-'Wellf' ll'1f0W pond on his lop of me ggg yard relay- is Brent Price, weightman and sprinter. With plenty to spare, Reynold Johnson clears the cross bar while perfecting his form, TRACK TEAM: ROW 'l - Byard Price, Kenny Smart, Kendall Voyce, Frank Lessiey, Dennis Woodward, Gary Fullmer, Emmett Lessley, Leslie Holt. ROW 2 - Gail Burkinshaw, Jay Mounteer, Raymond Brenneman, Clare Wardle, Brent Price, Mike Heinecke, Russell Larson, Melvyn Heaps, Dennis Green, manager, Eugene Webb. ROW 3 - Niel Butterfield, Clifford Jones, Bill Mitchell, Stanley Johnson, Kent Allsop, Curtis Cook, Brent Javaine, Reed Stevens, Coach Robert Teran. ROW 4 -- Manager Ralph Muir, Gary Bennett, Darryl Potter, Dick Bench, Robert Etherington, Reynold Johnson, Eddie Pond, Mike Bullett, Phillip Kemp, manager Clyde Williams. r nz W f f 2 E Em l i b th peed a d h ' ht, B'lI M't hell C k S C h e d u I e seellcsoYan?ecol:d ih the bllhad lllagmp. l I C March Z9-jordan, Bountiful, East. April 5-Pleasant Cwrove, Murray, Iordan. April 19 Si Z0-B.Y.U. Invitational Meets. April 26-B.Y.U. Relay Carnival. May 4-Regional Meet at U. of U. May ll-State Meet at U. of U. Correct form for high and low hurdles is of con- stant concern to Kendall Voyce and Russell Larson. Cold Winds and snow hampered the thinclads at early season. jordan fell to East but came out ahead of Boun- tiful in a triangular meet on March 29. Then Jordan topped Murray 92 to 48. As the yearbook Went to press, Jordan looked promising. Robert Teran re- placed coach Ray Oliverson, who moved to Murray. Coach Teran def veloped exceptional talent in the 880 relay, javelin throw, shot put, mile run, and the hurdles. ati. 5, af .sqegg -S5 5,5 ,, ' 1: :- ,3 , .. 5 1' 5 sg . fg git li .tt 'atv its E, fs. W, 'l we:2m,,m,,..,f we 'lit lest. feta eww 1 7-we - My six? t2 .4 i. g ..r'1t' faaeam,,,. Kwiaewp 7 2. is rack Pointing, coach Teran tells the way of placing starting blocks to managers Ralph Muir, Clyde Williams, and Eugene Webb aseball First baseman, Mike Bullett, takes a called strike during the second inning that tallied 9 runs against Murray. Co-captains Raymond Yasukochi and Rich- ard Nielsen, surround coaches Sherm Crump and Glen Jackson, to discuss ad- vantages of a good bat. April 8-Jordan at Murray April 11-South at Iordan Play ball, excited fans as the Dig- April l5'-l0rClHr1 Hr West gers started league action by defeating April 18-TOOCIQ at l0rCl3r1 Murray, 16 to 5. Coaches Sherm April 22 l0rflff1r1 at OlYrr1pUS Crump and Glen Jackson, hoped to April 29-East at l0rCl2r1 build baseball into a major sport. MHS' 2-lordan Hr CYprUS May 9-Granite at Jordan BASEBALL TEAM: ROW 'l - Stanley Jex, Brent Hogenson, Dick Guest, Ray Yasukochi. ROW 2 - Manager Bob Nelson, Jerry Erlenbach, Jack Sorich, Wallace Naylor, Dallas Hakanson, Floyd Mori, manager Ray Glad. ROW 3 - Coach Sherm Crumpp manager Jim Cartwright, Randy Dow, Larry Crump, David Thorum, Don Stephens, George Varanakis, Richard Nielsen, Coach Glen Jackson. 4. lA .lic A ennis Netmen opened the season against South on April 11. Iordan's previous rec- ord isn't very impressive, but after hours of rallying, lobbing, and serving practice, the team was optimistic over a good sea- son. Coach Linford reported a large turn- out of hopefuls for the squad. S c h e d u l e April 11-Jordan vs. South April 15--jordan vs. West TRYING our Fon JORDAN'S TENNIS TEAM ARE: now 1 - Gary April 18-Jordan vs. Tooele Coe David Jensen, Gary Colyar, Maurice Colyar. ROW 2 - Harold . ndwson, Eddie Pond, Jerry Huish, sin Kidder, Ronald Rdsmussen. April ZZ-lmdafl VS' OIYYUPUS ROW - Dennis Green, Wayne Sabey, Clifford Goff, Jay Stevens, 29-Jordan VS. East Roy Briggs. ' May Z-Jordan vs. Cyprus May 9-Jordan vs. Granite COACH AND COMPETITORS FOR JORDAN'S GOLF TEAM ARE: ROW 1 - John Chamberlain, Ronald Rasmussen, Ray Plumhof, and ol Kenneth Nosack. ROW 2 - Coach Art Hughes, Sharin Rasmussen, Mike Cullis, Jerry Gardner, Tom Harward and Russel Taylor. Teeing off for the first regional meet on April 17 was the Digger's golf team, in hopes of making a record for future teams to work toward. This year, only the second year Jordan has had a golf team, there were no returning lettermen. Five men from each high school com- peted in each of the four regional meets. April 17-at Meadowbrook April Z4-at Magna May 1-at Tooele May 8--at Meadowbrook DANCE CLASS MANAGERS: FRONT - Sharon Lennberg, Judy Lar- son, l.aPriel Tuttle. BACK - Joan Grant, Markus, Gay Sheppick, JoAnn Wheadon. Maxine Anderberg, Lucille irls Getting into condition took considerable exercising and stretching. Aching bones and sore muscles futilely cried for respite from daily practice. When it was apparent that dancers were going to survive, proceedures and techniques were started. There were instructions in proper form, grace, levels of movement, originality, creativeness, and choreography. Three farmers, Evon Despain, Connie Pierson, and Sharon Evans, go through the routine of the barnyard festival. ii, Libr. ,siss- wimgyq, X 1 as h as ,fir -Ffa ? sf' ' 1 ' X -maj , Qfifgfgf Flying pigtails and missing teeth are promi- nent in Judy Brady and Jolene Cox's Ten- nessee Wig Walk. 148 it S, r Att,, . Indian Sun was Joyce Robertson and Terry Haueterls contribution to the Dance Assembly. ports lg Z, 33 4! They were off to another hour of physical education, female style. During fall they played speedball, a com- bination of all games ever played, no holds barred. ' Peggy Johnson is displeased at a score by Katherine Heinecki, whose teammates enioy the excitement. Strike one! Even the anxious urgings of the rail birds didn't help Margie Hatt connect. Waiting for their colleagues to ioin them in a game of soft ball are Dot Withers, Connie Lovendahl, Olean Lund, and Jane Webster. They enjoyed wisket, a game of softf ball in which the ball is never touched with the hands, but caught and thrown with a wicker basket. The favored games during the winter were basketball, slaughter ball, shuffleboard, badminton, ping pong, and re- lays. Mrs. Whitmore and a few of her class helpers gave private dancing instruction to the boys. Rhythm and coordination were gained by those who participated in spring sports, softball, golf, tennis, and archery. Emptying the equipment room, Jeanette Bills, Mary Campbell, and Jacklyn Oakeson head for the phys. ed. class. Prize cakes suggesiing dad's favoriies were baked by Lynn Hensen, JoAn Kunz, and Janice Jenkins. ridiron capers Gridiron Capers honored turfs- men. Hanging from the ceiling were paper footballs bearing the names of the football squad. Candy bars were awarded to anyone who was stand- ing under a name when it was called. Decorating for Gridiron Capers are Rosalie Brklacich Floyd Mori, Van Lindsay, Gayle Jensen, Gale Webb Joe Baker, and Connie Ninomiya. lr- athers and daughters lt is common knowledge that most teen- age girls have parents wrapped around their little fingers. lt didn't take much winding to persuade father to go to the Fathers and Daughters' party. Dad spruced up and told mother good night. There were prize cakes of all sizes and descriptions. Fathers loosened up and gave out some very surprising antics in the jitterbug contest. The girls were proud of their dates and hoped the feeling was mutual. T' Amid the Junior Prom setting Beyond the Reef, Charlonians danced l to Wally Williams' orchestra. Every girl who had ever belonged to the club was invited. ' l harlonmn ball ophomore party Timid, but eager, under classmen made ac:- quaintances at the Sophomore Party. Identi- fications were written on paper pumpkins and handed to the guests as they entered. The dance honored all sophomore football players. Humor by Gayle Hendrickson delights Charlene Cutler, Wayne Cook, and underclassmen at the first night party of the year, the Sophomore Party. Unique can-can bumps and grinds appeal to cultural interests of Soph- omore partygoers. weethearts all Touches are given to the fountain by Sharon Eldredge, Marian Pear- son, Wilbern McDougal and Dennis Green. Royalties voted to reign over the Sweethearts' Ball as King and queen are popular Connie Lovendahl and Mike Ganz. 1 ' - 4 -Q 'zT3 1fuJ . S' ,V 'K5 Sweetheart Sonata themed the annual FFA-FHA Sweethearts' Ball. Angel hair, drap- ed and sprayed, was accented by colored lights. Napkins pushed into chicken wire created hedges. Enthusiastic workers hung pink and White crepe paper streamers. Qrchestral strains had no sooner begun than the floor was graced by girls in satin and lace frills and boys in smart jackets. 152 Sore fingers but light hearts attend decorators Karen Lott Barbara Bolliger, and Karen Shields as they stuff napkins liristmas dance Santa came to visit Iordanites at their - matinnee dance December 21. Last minute orders were placed. All the good girls and ' boys then received treats of candy and pea- nuts. Thoroughly enioying themselves at the festive Christmas party, dancing students usher in a fun-filled holiday season. I 9 I Odd, different, even ridiculous, but still most appropriate! Yes, at the Stocking Stomp it's anything goes in the line of socks! Have you ever seen such crazy, mixed up socks? Polkadots, stripes, bunny rabbits, and fluorescents pranced around the floor. Traf- fic signs were posted at various places, and those who violated them were pulled aside by a traffic cop. Penalties imposed were the Wearing of a paper sack on the cranium or dancing with a broom. hanksgiving dance KMUR disc jockeys spun records for dancers at the Thanksgiving Dance. Their humor added to the festivities of the dance. Highlighting the afternoon entertainment was the turkey raffle. Looking forward to the Thanksgiving holiday and anticipating those dates with Tom Turkey, Jordanites display their high spirits by dancing. 153 Pleased with his work, Floyd Mori sprays varnish on angel hair to make it permanent, while Linda Ballamis expresses approval. Crossing a White bridge canopied by billowing clouds, couples discovered the en- chantments of drearnland. Streamers of pink and white festooned the Wallsg everything was in heavenly readiness. Nestled snugly inside the Big Dipper was lack Turner's orchestra. Refreshments were found at the planet Saturn. A galaxy of stars twinkled overhead. Touches of soft lights and music created a romantic atmosphere. lt was the Prelude to Dreamn. A detour to the planet Saturn gives Sherryn Miller and James Estepp an opportunity for refreshments of cake and punch. S' ...Qs . - iii QSM' :itat ix 'i enior hop And then the senior class begat an inf spiration for a creation. ln the beginning was a committee, and the committee was the Word of the seniors. From chicken Wire, paper, Wood, and hair a skeleton was raised. When darkness fell many heavenly people arrived to breathe life into the creation, The Senior I-lop was born. Seniors glide into dreamland amid a visionary setting. Final touches to the refreshment booth are given by seniors Beth Proctor, Shirlene Beck, and Richard Nielsen. X' unior prom Decorating for the prom has always been a favorite event for juniors. The entire class suggested themes for the committee's ap- proval. When the theme was set and com- mittees were appointed, juniors plunged in to make their dance one of the most out- standing of the year. .. - ' ., -V is 4 f ' H. f-46-1 S f EM' H J5, H- ' fs sf 2 6 '. .Ht K . . Q ' , iv , -2-ig? 1 ,, 2: sf , x .A ., - it . 2 1 . f -- zz.. . 'J 5 5' fi V gs if A . V . . i - - V- .- 1 1- - -.fp .f yu. SE-ff, 1 f , .L wif - s- '-3-w E45- H , J W , 'Q , lffiffggff 4.51. : 7555, . ' H . it ,XM-4rzz,si ,. Q K N .... ,. ' C 1 --1 , V wiv- in 1 -gm ,'- ' Y . . ' 4,115 ' , -s. - i-i5:'ff-Elia? rw: T741 x g 5,f-..vgE-15,1 3 M i l: , 3iej:.,.., -I M. 'W ,Q V. ,,.. Q , K if fry' H' X -'Z' fw ' W me V- -V V 4 F' - Q. Ig L rt 12 4 , . -' Q , ' M- I sf f- ., - V . V 'q, '::,Lj, -. fig, 1 ,:sit51'9- QQ L -5 f ' A VV ,Vi . ,H . ly: -' - 151. Vf' Q, - A Q ., . In -' 3. -Y,:?.'1m 'V 2 1-55: V i V s . V .1 V V . Y' ft' , . . . . 5 K . - X V . ish-: ,I .,,ifVVs2eV5,V, ' ET . - .' slh J U QVEWV . 1 'G , - 131 ' +V 4? Vi' t - - we as VV'V :L -- .i.Vfsr i,,,V-iw , - - f . .. :VVf:f'f:gsg,f15,sV,VV, A,-it, we - i. 1 , .. Q. an ..,' .-it if , .,Mf,3EV,v: I ...k,il.j:Q,?. i,i. 7 k,., , .m.g,LgJg,iZ5VkkV Displaying perfect formation as they promenade across the dance floor at the Junior Prom are members of the iunior class. Last minute check of decorations is made by the com- mittee heads, Mr. Brady, Mary Javaine, and Nile m m1 QE-gy-lwmgf Bubbles rising from Davy Jones' locker fascinate Robert Jensen, Doris Lloyd, Jerry Hutchinson, and Jeannette Linnarz. Happiness lies beyond the reef us couples dance to the music of Neil Weight and his orchestra. Delicate souvenir bracelets filled the treasure chest. Davy Jones' locker was found to be misty and enchanting. Soft music by Neil Weight's orchestra came from the har- bor, delighting dancers. There were pearls in every oyster. Sea creatures of every de- scription were clustered about. The sounds of the sea echoed Beyond the Reef. World's middleweight champ, Gene Fullmer, and manager Marv Jensen, Jordon alumni, are welcomed or the special The capture of fourth place in state class A basketball competition, the re- turn of the midclleweight champ, the advent of the Christmas season, the I. D. date party - each of these special events warranted a gala celebration. Sprightly Santa struts the North Pole Mambo with Mary Watts at the Christmas party. pecials The Jay Dees step out with their guests lo the yearly date party, Proud smiles, an affectionate hug, and a corsage are given by Gary Howlett to his mother at the tournament assembly. Songs, troupers, and scenes from New York's Central Park are brought to Jordan by the traveling assembly from Olympus. ssemblie The antics of this fallen angel thoroughly delight Jordanites in Murray's exchange assembly Go to Hell! The week never went by without relax- ing entertainment. Exchange programs from other schools cemented friendships. jordan students produced talent shows. The stateis universities entertained us. Officers hired paid performers from the National School Assemblies Association. Rhythm and harmony in the popular and classic songs of the Mississippians make them great favorites with Jor- danites. Putting their best selves forward are a group of Binghamites as they perform for an appreciative Jordan group. -'lv' V?- FdZw Sandra White, getting first hand information about the field of beauty culture, finds career day enioyable and profitable. X At Elaine Cannon's Seminar for Sallies, Sherrell Berrett and Richard Nielson reveal candid opinions about the habits of girls. Old grads, Will Erickson and Mary Howlett, come home to sing self-composed songs during the alumni day assembly. On Jordan Hi Day, artist Allen introduces Mr. Kunzler in such a way that the students will not soon forget his name or face. pecials 'ss hi club MISS HI CLUB: ROW 1 - Bonnie Dansie, LaPrieI Tuttle, Celia Boren, JoAnn Olson, Patricia Milne, Susan Santistevan, Peggy Preston, Judy Larsen, Mary Javaine, Sherryn Miller, Ann Al'1Cl9fS0f1i Shufon Eldredse, Connie Nl '0mlY0- ROW Joan Brown, Beth Proctor. ROW 2 - Nancy Steadman, 3 - Miss Fuhriman, Carol Lee Smith, Nancy Hughes, Janet Stepan, Edna Burr, Jackie Smith, Karma Russell, Sandra Zaiser 3 - Linda Peterson, Janice Wingett, Linda Smart, Barbara SPORTS CLUB: ROW 'I - Carole Tennyson, Sylvia Conger, Bolliger, Olean Lund, Caroline Dorius. ROW 4 - Dixie Joan Butler, Gayle Conger, Ruth Zitting, Miss Munns, Ad- Jenson, Joan Lundberg, Judy Roberts, Enid Enniss, Darlene visor. Row 2 - Jin Beimingfieia, Alice siiggess, Bobbie Riuls, Drolee Astlei Helene Smith- ROW 5 - Pessy Johnson, Butterfield, Carol Beckstead, Emily Bastian, Joann Smith. ROW Kay Belcher, Connie Lovendahl, Grace Endo, Karen Greenwood. ward inners F, Jay Stevens MelRae Bateman Helen Egbert First place, American Legion Oralory First place, Voice of Democracy Con- First place, Employment of Physically Contest, test. Voted most valuable student in Handicapped Essay Contest Salt Lake County John Dick Union Pacific Scholarship Winner il! Janet Dahl Anne Marie Wagstaff First place, American Legion Essay Betty Crocker Future Homemaker Contest Award Winner 160 cknowledgement Years from now your memories of high school might be only brief recollections of faces, buildings, anxieties, and joys. They will stay with you like old refrains. Perhaps this book will serve to recall and reassemble your Medley of Memories . The pictures, copy, and comments will bring back the school and you, as you were then. The people who have made your recollections easier by creating this book de- serve an expression of appreciation. We wish to express our gratitude to Mel Berf rett, our advisorg Murray Allen, Wanda Wade, E. L. Crawford, Bruce Thayne, Arval Nelson of the Midvale Camera Center, and Dean Wallin of Paragon Press for the friendly cooperation and helpful advice they gave the staff in editing the 1957 Beetdigger. DeAnna DeGroot Jeanette Kunz Editors ontents CLASSICAL Messiah ---.---- 'V--'--- 8 8 Administration ......... .......... 1 Z-25 Music ......... ................ 8 9 juniors ................... .......... 5 O-65 Orchestra ............. ........... 9 O-91 Seniors ,,,.,,,........ .......... 3 O-49 Press Club ................ .......... 1 22 Sophomores .......,..... ........... 6 6-83 Quill and Scroll ......... .120 Student Officers ....,.. .......... 2 6-29 Radio Club ........... ....... 1 Z1 FAVORITE Band .......... Beetdigger ...... Boys Club ...... Broadcaster ......., Charlonians ....... Civil Air Patrol .. Courier ............... Dance Club ...... Debate ................ ..........86-87 ..........96-97 ....,.....106 ..............98-99 110-111 100-101 .. ............. 125 104-105 Deca Club .........,,..... ,,,,,.,,,, 1 12, Forensic League ....,..,,,,,,.,. .,.,,,,,,, 1 24 Future Engineers ....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, 1 13 Future Farmers of America ,,.,,r,..,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 119 Future Homemakers of America ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 119 Future Teachers Association .,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,.,,,, 1 20 Girls Club ......,,,,.,.,. I Book ......,., ,.,,...-,---.,.-- 1 01 J-HV Dees -............... .......... 1 26-127 ,lordanettes ........,,,,,.,, ,.,.--.-.-.-- 1 O8 junior Red Cross ........ ,,,.,.,,- 1 08 Key Club ..,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, -.------- 1 17 Language Club ,,,,,.,, .--,,---- 1 21 Lettermen Club .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, --.----,..----.-- 1 O9 Masque and Gavel ....... .......... 1 14-115 161 Riding Club .......... School Play ........... Ski Club ................... Speech Activities .. Traveling Assembly MISCELLANEOUS Acknowledgements Ending ,..,..................... Index ..................... Introduction ......... POPULAR Award Winners ....... Baseball ................... Basketball .....,....... Cheerleaders .....,. Dances ......... Football ............. Girls Sports ......... Golf ......................... Miss Hi Club ....... Specials ................. Sports Club ....... Tennis ............. Track ............. Wrestling ......... ..........109 ...........94-95 .......1Z3 102-103 ....9Z-93 .......161 .......168 163,167 ........1-9 .......16O 138-143 .......13O 150-155 131-135 148-149 .,.........147 .......156-158 ...........159 ........144-145 .......136-137 PRINTED BY PARAGON PRESS INC SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH yn Qwemoezkzm Superintendent Arthur E. Petersen Kent Beers Myrna Oyler Jerry LeFevre 163 icture ndex Administrators Ainsworth, Lawrence I.--Z4 Allen. Murray F.-18, 68, 96, 106, 158 Aderson, Stanley-18, 68 Bagley, Frank M.-18 Bartlett, William H.-15 Beckstead, Leonard C.-14 Beckstead, Reed H.--12 Bennion, Miss Deane-18 Benson, Wallace-24 Benton, Boyd-14 Berrett, Melvin-18, 96 Bianchi, Ernest J.-18 Boberg, Lowell I.-18, 92, 121 Boren, William R.-20 Bishop, Mrs. Gloria-24 Boyce, Paul C.-19, 109, 118 Brady, Kenneth A.-19, 82, 156 Brand, Mrs. Rosetta-25 Brown, D. Blaine-19 Brown, Mrs. Evelyn H.-25 Bruce, Benjamin-14 Buclge, Donald M.-19, 118 Casper, Arthur-15 Casper,JIessie B.-17, 23, 120 Crapo, . Clement-19, 87, 88, 89 Crawford, C. N.-15, 20, 104 Crawford, E. L.-19, 96, 105 Crump, Sherman M.-21, 134, 140, 142, 146 Dowding, D. Almy-24 Dowding, Mrs. Hazel-25 Dunn, Kenneth V.-13 Epperson, Emery G.-15, 90 Evans, Howard C.-20 Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary B.-14, 19 Frazer, Miss Golda-21, 121 Fuhriman, Miss Addie Jean-20, 126, 159 Goff, Miss Marie-20, 21, 107 1 19 Goldbrandson, Phil F.-17, 104, 124 Gunnell, Farrell H.-20, 68 Henderson, Miss Betty-20, 22, 1 1 9 Hendrickson, A. LaMar-21, 101 Hughes, Arthur-21, 132, 138, 140, 147 Iackson, Glen-20, 132, 137, 146 Jager,AMrs. Louise-15 Jenson, Marvin G.-14 Jones, Dr. I. O.-14 Jorgensen, Howard W.-13 Kamnikar, Frank-21 Kennington, Emmerson H.-21, 1 17 Kirton, Miss Audrey-21, 92, 115 Kunzler, H. Grant--21, 158 Larsen, Mabel-25 Lindford, Howard B.-21, 131, 143 Madsen, Royal D.-21, 24 McDonald, Dora H.-14 McMullin, T. H.-16 Mickelsen, P. M.-13 Miller, Burton S.-14 Munns, Miss LaRee C.-22, 68, 107, 159 Olsen, Donald P.-22 Orton, F. A.-13 Petersen, I. M.--22, 120 Petersen, R. S.-19, 22, 113 Pixton, Robert L.-22 Rasmussen, Stanley A.-13 Rawson, Miss Oralie-22, 98, 99 122 Rich, John E.-14 Richards, Bertha-24 Russon, Arland L.-22, 68 Seal, James L.-22 Seaman, Miss Helen-22, 68, 1 11, 123 Sharp, Stanley R.-23, 93 Soulier, Glen E.120, 23 Stevens, Barbara-24 Taylor, Dunn L.-1 7 Teran, Robert D.--23, 134, 143, 144, 145 Tippetts, Veta-25 Thomas, Fay B.-23, 112 Thomson, N. K.-14 Thurman, Earl I.-14 Tranter, Mrs. Gertrude G.-23, 126 Wade, Mrs. Wanda G.--23, 96 Wadsen, Jed W.-23 Whitmore, Yvonne-23, 111, 123, 125 Wood, Mrs. Evelyn--17, 107, 108 Zieve, Betty-23, 94, 115 Students Aaron, Sheri Lou-31, 123, 125 Aceves, Carolyn Betty-31 Aceves, ganette-67 Adams, etty Anne-51, 99, 120, 122 Adams, Calvin W.-67 Adams, Lawain-51, 119 Ainsworth, Don--67 Ainsworth, LaMar-67 Akers, Barbara-67 Alder, Bill--31 Alldredge, Dee-67 Allen, Melvin-5 1, 1 18 Allen, Tom-51 Allgood, Eldon-5 1, 116 Allsop, Bill-51 Allsop, Charles-67, 90 Allsop, Kent-28, 29, 50, 51, 113, 117, 133, 144 Alsop, Lesa-67, 126 Alverson, lone-67 Ames, Ronald-67 Anderberg, Maxine-5 1, 126, 148 Andersen, Chester--51, 116 Anderson, Ann-51, 159 Anderson, Beverly-31, 112 Anderson, David-51, 138, 140, 141, 142 Anderson, Dorene--67, 127 Anderson, Elayne-51, 91 Anderson, Estella-31 Anderson, Gary-28, 31, 109, 1 17, 133 Anderson, Kenneth-67 Anderson, Larry-67 Anderson, Marian-31, 123 Anderson, Merlin-51, 118 Anderson, Nathan-31, 87, 89, 91, 120 Anderson, Patricia-67 Anderson, Peggy-51 Anderson, Richard--67 Anderson, Robert-67, 70, 134 Anderson, VaLayne-67, 90 Anderson, Van-67 Anderson, Velle-116 Andreasen, Michael-31, 92, 103, 109,118,135 Andrus, Charles-51 Archuleta, Corrine-3 1 , 1 12 Archuleta, Dolores-67 Archuleta, Tauna-67 Armstrong, Robert-67 Arnold, David N.-31 Arterburn, Ivan-31, 121 Asay, Lee-31, 86, 89 Asay, Linda-51, 116 Ashman, Sheryl--67, 103, 105, 103, 1 14 Ashworth, Ralph-109, 136, 137 Astle, Dale-31 Astle, DraLee-67, 159 Atkinson, Ann--31, 112 Augason, Philip--31 B Bagley, Grant-67, 105 Bailey, DeWayne-31 Bailey, Maureen167, 121, 127 Baird, Claudine-29, 51, 119 Baird, Craig-24, 31, 113 Baird, Karl-19, 31, 113 Baker, goyce--31 Baker, oseph-31, 87, 89, 104, 115, 117, 120, 124, 150 Baker, Scott-67 Baker, Vicki--121 Balich, Lucille-31 Ballamis, Linda-28, 31, 107, 121, 123, 154 Banks, Judy-67 Banner, Karen--67 Banta, joe-68 Barben, Ianeal-51, 68, 102, 1 15, 127 Barben, Ianice-68 Barney, Iames-3 1 Barney, Sandra-51, 86, 87, 91, 1 10 Bastian, Emily-68, 92, 126, 159 Bateman, Brenda-29, 51, 99, 102, 110, 115, 120, 122 164 Bateman, Don-24, 28, 68, 105, 1 17, 123 Bateman, MelRae-32, 89, 95, 102, 103, 104, 108, 111, 115, 120, 124, 160 Bateman, Merlin-68, 86 Bateman, Wayne-51, 95, 115 Battison, Peggy-5 1 Bea le , Bruce-68 Becg, gene-68, 109, 118 Beck, Shirleen-32, 108, 110, 154 Beckstead, Carol--68, 76, 126, 159 Beckstead, Chad-51, 90 Beckstead, Dale--68 Beckstead, Darla-5 1, 107 Beckstead, Dennis-51 Beckstead, Don-68 Beckstead, Dorene-68, 82 Beckstead, Garth-29, 51, 109, 135 Beckstead, Glade-68, 118 Beekstead, Ierry-51 Beckstead, Joni-28, 68, 127 Beckstead, Koradine-68, 127 Beckstead, Marilyn-32, 97 Beckstead, Mary-52, 115 Beckstead, Nile-28, 52, 109, 132, 156 Belcher, Kay-52, 115, 159 Bell, Donette-68, 109, 115 Bell, Julia-68 Bellon, Bart-68, 74, 118 Bench, Dick-68, 144 Bennett, Alice-68 Bennett, Beverly-68 Bennett, Gary-32, 144 Benningfield, Jill-68, 127, 159 Bennion, Colleen-79 Benson, Annette-68, 115, 119, 126 Benson, Christian-32 Benson, Lynn-52, 68, 134 Bernardo, Jean--32, 112 Bernardo, Louise-32, 112 Berret, Joanne-32 Berrett, Sherrell-26, 32, 109, 117, 138, 140, 141, 158 Berry, Gordon--52 Bevan, Jean-68, 121, 126 Bianchi, Ronald-68, 87 Biggs, Deanna-29, 32, 109, 119 Biggs, Delores-68 Biggs, Melvin--69 Bigler, Glenda-69 Bills, Jeanette-69, 105, 107, 108, 114, 126,127, 149 Bills, Verlaine-52 Bishop, Richard-32, 118 Bishop, Edwine-69 Bishop, Paul-32 Bishop, Sharon-52, 91, 119 Blackett, Ann---27, 28, 32, 103, 104, 108, 110, 120, 123, 126 Blanchard, Ted--52 Blantnick, Duane-32 Bluemell, Bruce--52, 116, 118 Bodell, Cathleen-52 Bodell, Sherman-52 Boggess, Alice-69, 105, 114, 127, 159 Boggess, David--69 Bo aris, Irene-69 Bolliger, Barbara--52, 119, 121, 123, 152, 159 Bone, Kent-29, 32 Bone, Kathy-69 Booth, John-69, 87 Boren, Celia-69, 159 Boren, Ronald-32, 118 Bosh, Judie-69, 114 Boskovich, Daniel-5 2, 92, 93, 99, 121, 122 Boswell, Ioyce-25, 32 Boulden, Don-52, 109, 118 Boulden, Garth-32 Boulter, Myrna-32 Bowen, Henry-52, 118 Bowles, Billy-52 Bowles, Brent-52, 116 Boyce, Donald-52, 86, 89, 121 Boyce, Lynne-52 Boyce, Lexie-69, 80, 108, 126 Boyd, Curtis-52 Boyle, Barbara-69, 126 Brady, Ann-69, 86 Brady, Geraldine-69 Brady, Ierry169 Brady, Judith-29, 52, 111, 123, 148 Brady, Ladd-32 Brady, Mary lane-32, 86, 120 Brand, Lynn-32, 112, 123, 136 Breeze, Beverleen-69 Brenneman, Raymond-52, 87, 104, 117, 124, 133, 136,144 Bridges, ElRay-32, 118 Briggs, LeRoy-52, 133, 147 Briggs, Shirley-69, 115, 127 Brimhall, Carolyn--69 Brimhall, ReNee-69 Brinton, Howard-52, 109, 134 Brinton, Sharon-69, 126 Brinton, Shawna-19, 32 Bristol, Carma-69 Brklacich, Rosalie-28, 33, 108, 110, 120, 123, 125, 126, 150 Brklacy, Joe-29, 69, 134, 143 Broomhead, Wayne-69 Brown, Bud-33 Brown, Farrell-33, 86, 112 Brown, H. Barre-52 Brown, Helen-52 Brown, Jay-69 Brown, Jeanene-69, 86 B1-egg. Joan-sz, 109, 122, 126, Brown, John-52 Brown, Joyce-33 Brown. Judy-33, sz, 92, 93, 1 25, 126 Brown, Kathryn-29, 69, 127 Brown, Kent-29, 52, 113 Brown, Laurel-52 Brown, Marilyn-33, 1 12 Brown, Robert-69 - Brown, Sharon-69, 127 Brown, Shirley-69, 105, 114 Brown, William-52 Browne, John--33, 109, 135 Bullett, Mike-69, 134, 138, 140 141.142, 144, 146 Bunnell, Judith-52, 89, 100, 104, 108, 110, 124 Burbidge, Ranae-69 Burien, Vance-1 1 7 Bur inshaw, Gail-69, 144 Burnett, Dalene-69 Burns, Judy-69, 80 Burr, Edna-28, 50, 52, 92, 108, 1 1 1 , 126, 1 59 Burton, JaLene-70 Burton, Roy-33, 116, 123 Bushnell, Bryce-52 Butler, Ioan-53, 86, 87, 89, 100,108, 111, 159 Butler, Kent-52 Butler, Ray-24, 70 Butler, Stanley-29, 70 BuiTrfield, Ann-33, 108, 11 1, 9 Butterfield, Arnold-70 Butterfield, Bobbie-70, 105, 1 14, 159 Butterfield, Brent-33, 109, 135 Butterfield, Dixie-53, 99, 104, 122, 124, 127 Butterfield, lack-33, 113 Butterfield, June-70 Butterfield, Larry-33 Butterfield, Linda-33 Butterfield, Lola-70 Butterfield, Mick-70, 136, 137 Butterfield, Niel-24, 70, 118, 144 Butterfield, Sharon-33, 119 Buxton, Fred-70 C Cain, Donna M.-25, 33, 112 Campbell, Don G.-28, 33, 123, 135, 136 Campbell, George-70 Campbell, Ilene-33, 1 1 2 Campbell, Mary-70, 126, 149 Cannon, James-53 Carlson, LaMar-70 Carpenter, Leslie-70 Carrigan, Pat-70, 1 14 Carroll, Iean-53, 102 Carrol, Bill-70 Carter, Barbara-33 Carter, Donald-55, 1 1 7 Carter, Ellen--53, 104, 108, 111 Cartwright, Jim-70, 115, 146 Case, Cora-34, 110, 112 Casper, Iuden?34, 108, 110, 1 1 2, 1 25, 1 26 Cavender, Karen-53 Chamberlain, John-53, 147 Chavez, David--70, 93 Chidester, Phil-53 Christensen, Delbert434 Christensen, Ray-70 Christensen, Richard--53 Christian, Bonnie-34, 97 Church, LaRue--70 Clark, Iack-70, 134 Clarke, Patricia-53, 104, 110, 120 Cleland, Dick-34' Clement, Karen-28, 34, 123 Clements, Keith-28, 34, 123 Cobbley, Richard-70, 122 Coe, Gary--70, 147 Cole, Margo-53 Colyar, Gary-70, 147 Colyar, Maurice-34 Conger, Gayle-53, 100, 108, 110, 159 Cgnger, Sylvia-70, 108, 159 Conti, Roger-53 Cook, Curtis--34, 135, 144 Cook, Gayla-53 Cook, Owen-70 Cook, Velma-34 Cook, Wayne-70, 136, 151 Cooke, Eloise-53 Coombs, Janice-71 Coons, Colleen-71 Cooper, Florence-71 Corak, John--34, 109, 133 Corbett, Michael-71 Costanza, Chiro-53, 116, 133 Covington, Danny-71 Cowdell, Rebekah-71, 126 Cowley, Wayne-34, 92, 95, 102, 104, 113, 117 Cox, Dale-53 Cox, Dennis-71 Cox, Jolene-53, 111, 119, 148 Crane, Carol-53 Crane, Connie-27, 28, 34 Crane, Ronald-71, 118, 136 Crawford, John-28, 34, 109, 133 Cressall, Sharon-53 Crosgrove, Glade--29, 34, 106 Crump, Garry-34 Crump, Larry-29, 34, 109, 146 Crump, Norman-34 Crump, Norval-53 Crump, Raymond--71 Crump, Sondra-34 Cullis, Michael-53, 108, 117, 121, 147 Cundick, Carol-71 Cunnington, Sandra--34, 86 Curtis, Dennis-71, 143 Curtis, Curtis, Gary-5 3 Judy-5 3 , 1 1 9 Curtis, Nanette-71 Cutler, Fred-34, 130 Cutler, Charlene-66, 71, 151 D Dahl, Janet-34, 102, 110, 115, 124, 160 Dahl, Rex-54 Dahl, Robert-34, 99, 113, 122 Dahl, Rulon-28, 34, 109, 134 Dale, Diane-23, 112 Dansie, Bonnie-54, 104, 108, 1 1 1, 126, 159 Dansie, LaFal--54 Dansie, Lora ee-54 Dansie, Dansie, Raymond-54, 1 18 Rodney-35, 123, 136 Davis, Connie-35 Davis, Kent-54, 123 Davis, Larry-71 Day, Jerry-28, 71, 143 Day, Glen-71 Day, Henry-71, 118 Day, Robert--54, 106 Day, Tonya-71, 126 Deakin, Betty Lou-35, 87 Deakin, John-71, 87 De:ri1gDixie-35, 97, 108, 110, Dean, Kay-54, 99, 122, 123 Decker, Jared-71, 134, 136 DeGroot, DeAnna-35, 96, 120, 121 Delgado, Mary-35, 112 Delgado, Jesse-54 Delgado, Tony-54, 91, 136 Deluca, Sam-35, 109, 135 Denison, Marion-54 Denney, Gary-35 Densley, Bonnie-54, 99, 115, 127 Densley, Claudia-71, 121 Despain, Clare-35, 116 Despain, Evon-54, 1 11, 1 26, 148 Despain, John-54, 116 Despain, William-35, 113 Dibb, Dianne-35, 97 Dick,John-35,109, 116, 118, 160 Dimmick, Robert-54, 116 Dimond, Curtis-71 Dimond, Jerry-35 Dimond, Kenneth-71, 118 Doolittle, John-71 Dorius, Caroline-54, 110, 119, 121, 159 Dorius. Orval-29, 71 Dory, Dennis-54 Dory, Pauline-35, 112 Douglas, Joe-54 Dow, Randy-71, 146 Drake, Jerry-54, 136 Drake, Joseph-1 18 Draper, David-54, 99 Draper. Frank-71 Drew, Darrell-54 Duffin, Patricia-29, 54, 89, 108, 11 1 Dunn, Diane-71 Dunn, Paul-71, 118 E Eastman, DelRay-35, 118 Eastman, Donald-54, 120 Eckman, Gary-34, 133 Egbert, Helen-54, 102, 111, 160 Ehlers, Karl-35 Eldredge, Sharon-35, 108, 110, 112, 119, 120, 122, 152, 159 Emery, Larry-71, 87, 143 Endo, Grace-54, 101, 111, 120, 159 Endo, Jerry-54, 99, 113, 122, 136, 137 Enniss, Don-35 Enniss, Enid-71, 105, 159 Enniss, Susy-71, 123, 126 Erekson, Penny-71 Erickson, Dennis-54 Erickson, Janice-54 Erlenbach, Gerald-71, 134, 143, 146 Ernest, JoAnn-36, 112 Ernest, Kathryn-72 Eror, Diana-71, 102 Ertmann, Lynn-72 Estepp, Sharon-54, 103 Etherington, Larry-54, 99, 104, 113, 120, 122, 144 Etherington, Robert-29, 72, 87, 134 Evans, Carolyn-36, 105, 108, 111, 114, 115, 120, 124, 125 Evans, Lila--72, 86, 126 Evans, Linda-72 Evans, Sharon-54, 111, 148 Ewell, Forest-54 Ewell, Gerald-72 Eyre, Gloria-35, 119 Eyre, Ralph-54 F Fairbourn, Lynda-36, 97, 108, 1 10 Fairbourn, Thomas-36 Farmer, Dennis-29, 36, 123 Farnsworth, Harold-54 Farnsworth, JoAnn-36, 92, 125 Fechser, Phyllis-29, 55 Fenstermaker, LaRue-55 Fergus, Jimmy-36 Ferguson, Charles-36, 97, 123 Ferguson, Dixie--36 Fieldstad, Patricia-72, 114 Fife, Dean-36, 96, 113 Finlayson, Janet-36, 87, 90, 100, 110, 120 Fisher, Monte--72 Fitzgerald, Glen-55, 94 Fitzgerald, 'Lynn-72, 123, 126 Fitzgerald, Warren-28, 36, 113 Flanders, Goldeen-55 Fleming, Mary-72, 91, 126 Flores, Mary-55 Forbush, Jerry-36, 95, 104 Fowler, Sherry-72 Frandsen, Dale-24, 36, 86, 121 Frandsen, Leland-24, 72 Frank, Charles-72 Frank, Robert-72 Frantz, LaRae-72, 126 Freeman, Dal-72 Freeman, Karren-72 Frehaner, Clyde-72 Froisland, Larry-36, 113 Fullmer, Alice-72 Fullmer, Don-29, 36, 109, 131, 136 Fullmer, Gary-55, 144 G Gadd, Lynn--72, 87 Gailey, Joyce-72, 126 Gallegos, Richard--24, 72 Gallegos, Rodney-36, 118 Gamengasco, Carolyn--72, 126 Ganz, Michael-28, 36, 109, 113, 117, 152 Gardner, Jerry-36, 113, 147 Gardner, Linda-36, 112, 125, 127 Garfield, Deone-72, 90, 126 Garn, Ray-55 Gaufin, 1.ynn128, 29, 72, 103, 105, 134, 136 Gcdge, Rinda-36, 112 Gee, Carolyn-55, 87, 121 Gehring, Janet-55 Gehring, Shirlee-36, 108, 125, 126, 130 Giaque, Gerald--72, 86, 89 Gilbert, Eunice--36, 1 12 Giles, Forest-72 Giles, Mary 'Lou-73 Glad, David137, 109. 118 Glad, Rav-73, 74, 118, 146 Glenn, Bonnie-37, 109 Glines, Patsy-3 7, 112 Glover, Carol-73, 115 Glover, David-73 Glover, Robert-73 165 Glover, Ted-55 Goff, Clifford-28, 55, 1 13, 117, 133, 139, 140,141, 142,147 Goff, Jerry-73, 118 Goff, JoAnn-37, 114, 126 Goff, Ralph--73, 134 Goff, Rex129, 37, 109, 135 Gold, Dale-37, 109, 113, 134 Gold, Stephen-55, 92, 94, 104, 1 13 Golesh, Carol-55 Gomez, Linda-73, 121 Gonzales, Elouise-55 Goodrich, Lewis-55 Goodrich, Robert-73, 142 Gotberg, Russell-55 Graham, Charles-3 7, 91 Graham, Lorretta-55 Grant, Joan--28, 37, 108, 111, 115, 123, 148 Granquist, Kathleen-73 Green, Dennis-3 7, 99, 101, 120, 122, 144,147, 152 Green, Gerald-55 Green, Kenneth-37 Green, Linda-73 Greene, Willard-55, 113 Greenwood, Karen-55, 99, 122, 159 Greenwood, Shirley-66, 73, 105, 1 14 Gregory, Bob-73 Griffiths, Max-37 Griffiths, Raymond-55 Grimaud, Harold-3 7, 109 Grimaud, Henry-37, 1 18 Grimaud, Marie-55, 126 Grover, Kent-55 Grow, James-73, 114 Guest, Dick-73, 134, 143, 146 Gustaveson, Ruth-55 H Hadley, Harry-56 Hakanson, Dallas-55, 139, 140, 142, 146 Hale, Norma Lynn-3 7, 108, 110, 111, 126 Hale, RaNae-73, 127 Hall, Jackie-3 7, 92, 97, 125 Ham, Joy-55, 121,126 Hamilton, Gail-56, 118 Hamilton, Janet-56, 115 Hand, Karen-73, 123 Hansen, Barbara-37, 73, 76 Hansen, David-37 Hansen, Don-37 Hansen, Lynne-38, 150 Hansen, Ronald-73 Hardcastle, Dennis-24, 73 Hardcastle, Glenda-56 Hardcastle, Norene-38, 1 14, 126 Hardman, Allen-73 Hardman, 'Larry-38 Hardman, Marvin-56 Hardman, Monty-73 Hardwick, Karol-56, 111, 12 1, 126 Hardy, Dee--38 Hardy, Sandra--73, 105, 114, 126 Hardy, Zerita-73, 90 Harrington, Ronnie-56, 133 Harryman, Lee-56 Harryrnan, Nan-73 Hartman. Patricia--73 Harvey, Delene-73 Hastings, Melvin-56 Hatfield, Sherman-56 Hathaway, Gwenda-38 Hatt, Allen-73 Hatt, Margie-56, 149 Hatton, Kathleen-56, 99, 123, 126 Haueter, Terry-56, 89, 100, 119, 148 Haun, Sharon-38, 111 , 1 1 2 Hawker, Carl-56 Healy, Janet-38 Heaps, Alice-73, 126 Heaps, Gloria-56, 110, 123, 126 Heaps, Melvyn-56, 136, 144 Heaps, Vernon--73 Heaps, Virginia-73 Heinecke, Kathryn-56, 149 Heinecke, Mike-56, 109, 144 Heinecke, Sonja-38, 112 Heki, Ina-73 Hendricksen, Jerry-38 Hendricksen, Gayle-73, 100, 1 15, 151 Henson, Lynn--73, 126, 156 Hernandes, Martha--56 Heuser, Fred-38, 86 Hill, Catherine-73 Hill, Martha-56 Hill, Pat-74 Hirsch, Pat-74, 87 Hirst, Laraine-74 Hoffman, Sharlene-30, 38, 125, 27 Hoffman, Bill-74 Hogan, Carolyn-39, 109 Hogensen, Brent-56, 146 Holman, David-74, 106, 134 Holt, David-56 Holt, Leslie-74, 144 Holt, Marcia-56, 110 Hollt, Vere-38, 109, 134, 136, 37 Hone, Shirl-38 Houmand, Jim-74, 134 Howard, Ilene-74, 148 Howlett, Gary-28, 38, 109, 117 139, 140, 141, 156 Howlett, Grant-74, 105, 114 Huizlfgn, Jeneane--56, 99, 120, Huff, Kay-56, 113,117 Hughes, Kent-38, 97 Hughes, Nancy-56, 100, 108, 111, 120,126, 159 Hughes, Richard-74 Hufstly Jerry-74, 87, 134, 136, Huish, loan-74 Hulens y, Delores-56 Humes, Darrell-38 Humphrey, Dennis-56 Humphrey, Shirley-74 Hunter, Lynn-74 Hurst, Grant-56, 86, 91, 100 Hutchings, Gar -56 Hutchings, Gayle-56, 121 Hutchings, Deon-56 Hutchings, Larry-38 Hutchinson, Jerry--38, 86, 89, 104, 117, 156 I Ihle, Nancy-74, 121, 126 Ingersoll, Glade-74, 86, 89, 117 I Jacobson, Brent--74, 118 acobson, Cardell-74, 86, 136 Jaobson, Carlin-56, 90 Jacobson, Leora-56 James, Judy-74 James, Jerry-74 Janssen, Raymond-74 Jardine, Kenneth-56, 109, 136 Jardine, Kurt--74 Jarman, Gayle-57 Javaine, Brent-74, 114, 134, 143, 144 Javaine, Mary Deann-5 7, 110, 126, 156, 159 Jenkins, Arlene-74, 78 Jenkins, Janice--74, 80, 103, 105, 114, 124, 156 Jenkins, Jay--39 Jenkins, Larry-39 Jenkins, Myrle-74 Jenkins, Norma--39, 112 Jenkins, Richard-57 Jenkins, Roland-39 Jensen, Arlene-5 7, 104, 111, 114, 123, 126 Jensen, Barbara-38, 112 Jensen, Beverly-75 Jensen, David-75, 87, 105, 123, 147 Jensen, Diane-38, 95, 147 Jensen, Evelyn-38, 126 Jensen, Gayle-57, 104, 108, 111, 125, 150 Jensen, Gaylene-75 Jensen, John-57 ensen, Leon-74, 75, 87, 109, 1 18 Jensen, Mardell-75 Jensen, Robert--29, 57, 86, 89, 156 Jensen, Rosemary-38, 100, 104 105, 108, 111, 114, 115, 120, 124 Jensen, Philip-5 7, 108 Jenson, Bill-38 Jenson, Dixie-75, 159 Jenson, Jimmy-75, 134, 136 Jenson, Neil-5 7, 106 Jeppson, Michael-74, 78, 143 Jex, Stanley-57, 134, 146 Joffs, Karl-75, 123 Johnson, Alden-57 Johnson, David-57, 142 Johnson, DeLoy-75 Johnson, Eileen-39, 101, 120, 122 Johnson, Glenn-39, 87 Johnson, James-57 Johnson, John-75 Johnson, Keith-57 Johnson, Larry-75, 105 Johnson, Marilyn-75, 1 14 , ohnson, Melvin-57 Johnson, Peggy-57, 89, 121, 126, 149, 159 ohnson, Reynold-5 7, 144 ohnson, Ronald--5 7, 86 Johnson, Stanley-39, 144 ohnston, Florence-57 Marjie-78, 103, 105, Osborne, lones, Arlene-75, 87 ones, Carole-57 ones, Clifford-5 7, 87, 144 ones, Gary-5 7, 133 ones, Jeannette--39 ones, Kathi-39, 126 ones, Linda-57 ones, Marla-5 7, 126 ones, Darlene-57 ones, Myrtle Rae-57 ones, Shirleen-39 oseph, Jeffery-58, 113, 133 ulander, Brent-75, 86 ulian, Gary-39 K Kasai, Nedra-58, 107, 108, 111, 115,121 Keeler, ohn-58, 123 Kearslei, Blaine-75 Keller, an-75, 105, 121 Kemp, Lynn--75 Kemp, jimmy-58, 109 Kemp, Phillip--75, 134, 142, 144 Kemp, Fred-75 Kemp, Shana-75 Kidd, Del-58, 138, 140, 141, 142 Kidd, Gary-39 Kidd, Jay-75 Kidd, Valerie-75 Kidder, Bill-75, 87, 147 Kiholm, Gene-39, 109, 138, 140, 141 Kimball, Dale-58 King, Donna-58 King, Leon-58 Kirby, Terry--3 9, 89 Kirk, Wanda-75 Klotovich, Ivan--75 Klotovich, Mary Lynn-39, 92, 108, 112,125, 126 Koller, Roland-58, 113, 133, 136 Koncurat, Emmanuella-25, 39, 90, 120, 121 Koncurat, Pierre-25, 58 Konold, Davey-58 Koonce, Edgar-75 Kosovich, Vivian--75, 126 Krebs, George--75, 143 Kroon, Jim-58 Kunz, Jeanette-58, 96, 126 Kunz, JoAn-75, 126, 150 Kurumada, Stephan-75 Kynaston, JoAnne-29, 50, 58, 92, 104, 108, 111, 114, 124 L Labrum, Nikki-28, 58, 87, 89, 104, 110, 115, 124 Labrum, Terry-39, 109, 123, 134 Lamb, Bill-75 Lamb, Tim-39 Lambson, Ilona-75, 121 Lancaster, Shirlene-75 Landers, Darwin-58, 133 Landures, Chree-75, 114 Larsen, Iudy--58, 95, 104, 105, 108, 111, 123, 126, 148, 159 Larsen, Kathlene-58 Larsen, Linda-40, 92, 123 Larson, Charles-29, 40 Larson, Delpha-58, 119, 126 Larson, Ellis-75 Larson, Paul-58, 89 Larson, Roger-58, 109, 118 Larson, Russell-28, 40, 109, 112, 123, 144, 145 Lloyd, LeRoy-76 Lloyd, Loraine-40, 108, 110 Lloyd, Ralph-58 Lloyd, ReNae-76 Lloyd, Phillip-40 Lloyd, Sharlene-76 Loader, Geniel-76, 126 Lott, Karen-58, 119, 12'6, 152 Loulias, Kris-76, 86 Love, Larry-58 Lovendahl, Connie-58, 99, 108, 122, 149, 152,159 Lovendahl, Judy-76 Lowman, William-58 Lubline, Peggy--76 Lucero, Arthur-58 Ludwig, Evan-58 Lund, Clark--76, 134, 136 Lund, Olean-58, 121, 123, 149, 159 Lund, Orlyn-58 Lundberg, Jack-76 Lundberg, Ioan--76, 159 Lundberg, Myrna-59, 102, 126 Lunnen, Nola-59, 111, 121 Lunnen, Sharon-111, 121 Lynch, Tom--76 Lynch, Reta-40, 112, 119 M MacKay, Lynn--59, 86, 89 Maddocks, Jeffery-76, 136 Maddocks, Joan-40 Madsen, Andrew-76, 123, 134 136 Madsen, LaNette-76 Madsen, Miriam-76 Madsen, Rosalie-40, 108, 110, 1 14 Mahler, John-59 Mahler, Mary Ann-40 Malkos, Nick-59, 109, 135 Mangum, Earl-59, 89, 99, 114, 120, 122 Mangum, Lawrence-40, 109, 136, 137 Mann, Patsy-40 Mannos, Iimmy-76 Marchant, Elaine-59, 104, 110, 123, 126 Marchant, Bonnie-76, 87, 89, 127 Marchant, Ierry-59 Margetts, Judy-76 Margetts, Bob-28, 40, 123, 136 Mar us, Lucille-59, 126, 148 Marlor, Janet-59, 91, 110 Marriott, David-59, 11 7 Martin, Arnold-59 Martinez, Barbara-59 Martinez, Nadine-76, 121 Mascaro, Angelo-76, 143 Mascaro, Danny-41 Maxfield, Maxfield, Maxfield, Gary-59 IeNeal-59, 87, 110 Susan-59 Mabev, Sharon-76, 105, 114, Lawson, Dale-24, 40 Lawson a 126 , I - Leak, Kathleen-58, 100, 110 Leatherwood, Bill-76, 86, 134, 136 Lee, Barbara-76, 105, 115, 126 Lee, Shirley-40 LeFevre, Gary-28, 40, 109 LeFevre, Janice-40, 112 LeFevere, Maris-40, 1 14 LeFevre, Ronny-58, 133, 136 Lehmitz, Shirley-112 Lennberg, Sharon-58, 126, 148 Leonard, Karen-76, 126 Lessley, 'Emmett--40, 144 Lessley, Frank-40, 144 Lester, Vern-58, 113, 117 Lester, Vicki-40, 103, 104, 111, 115, 120, 126 Levine, Lois-76 Lewis, Larry-40 Leyba, Viola--40 Lindsay, Van-27, 28, 40, 104, 113, 117, 123, 124,150 Lirargagz, Jeanette-40, 110, 114, Lloyd, Doris--58, 111, 156 127 Maynard, Don-41, 136 Maynes, Donald--29, 41, 116 McArthur, Sheron-76 McBride, Kay-76, 87 McBride, Gordon-89, 91 McCall, Lee-77 McClellan, Gordan--59 McCombs, Ruth-29, 41, 112 McDonald, Ivan-41 McDonald, Lyle--59 McDonald, Tommy-41 McDougal, Carmi-77, 118 McDougal, Wilbern-59, 86, 117, 118, 152 McHenry, Carl-77 McKinney, Iohn--41 McManigal, jerry-59 McMullin, Richard--59 McMullin, Kit-59 McNamara, Carol-41 , 1 14, 1 15 Mecham, Evelyn-59, 120 Mecham, Laverl-59 Meeker, Charon-41 Meeker, Dennis--77 Menssen, Bde-77 Meissner, Jerry-59 Menssen, Juergen-41 Merrick, Cathy--41, 1 12, 1 19 Mertin, Darwin-23, 25, 77 Mertin, Lolieta-25, 41 Michaelson, Dick-59 Michelsen, Lucille-41 Michelsen, Maurine--41, 77 Miles, Dorothy-60, 110, 121, 126 Miles, Sherwood-60, 90, 113 Miles, Vincent-77, 90 Miller, Mark--41 , 109, 11 7, 133, 13S,140, 141 Miller, Monty-77 Miller, Sherman--77, 86 Miller, Sherryn-60, 109, 134, 154, 159 Millerberg, Diane-41, 110, 126 166 Milligan, Blayne-41 Mills, Michael-77, 134 Milne, Betty-60, 87 Milne, Nancy-60, 108, 111 Milne, Patricia-77, 114, 159 Miglia? Henry-77, 87, 89, 105, Minnick, Ioe-60 Mithell, Bill-60, 116, 144, 145 Mitchell, Ken--60 Miiclgell, Marcia-41, 102, 111, 1 Mitchell, Susan-60 Montague, Evelyn-3-60 Morales, Sylvia--121 Morelli, Kitty-42, 108, 112, 126 Morelli, Ronnie-77 Mori, Floyd-42,109, 113,117, 123, 130, 146, 150, 154 Morrison, Diane-77, 115, 121 Morrison, John-41 Olsen, Linda--78, 90, 119, 126 Olson, Darrel-60 Olson, Donald-60 Olson, Ilene-60, 99, 110, 111, 122 Olson, Jimmy-78 Olson, JoAnn-78, 107, 108, 126, 159 Olson, Judy--60, 1 1 1 Olson, Kent-43 Olson, LaVal-43 Olson, Linda-60 Olson, Mike-78, 123 Olson, Nell-78, 101 Olson, Peggy-60 Orgill, Gary-78, 91 Ortego, Rosemary-78, 123 1 15, Ostler, Ostler, 1 26 ArLou--43 , 1 1 2 Connie-6 1 Morrow, Gary-77 Morrow, Louis-42, 109, 111, 1 12, 1 19 Ostler, Joan--78 Ostler, Raymond-61 Ottley, Barry-61, 1 18 Owens, Lenore-78 Morse, Bart-23, 42, 109, 135 Mortensen, Delile-77, 134 Mortensen, Ida-28, 29, 41, 103, 104, 107, 121, 124, 126 Mortensen, Lowell--77 Moser, David-60 Moss, Lorrie-60 Mounteer, Jay-77, 134, 144 Mousley, Ann-1 12 Mousley, Audrey-7 7, 121 Mousley, Bart-60 Muir, Ralph-42, 109, 132, 136, 137, 144, 145 Mumford, Dianne-60 Mumford, Tom--77 Myers, Colleen-60 N Nabahe, Alfred-77, 118 Naylor, Frances-42 Naylor, Wallace-60, 133, 146 Negniker, Vickie-77, 105, 108, 4 Neel, Reed-42 Nielson, Kay-60 Nielson, Larry-60 Nell, Gail-60 Nell,-Karen-77 Nelson, Afton-28, 42, 89, 101, 108, 110 Nelson, Barbara--42 Nelson, Max142, 91, 116 Nelson, Lynn--60 Nelson, Sunnie-28, 42, 93, 108 Nelson, Marilyn-42 Nelson, Nedra-42, 86, 125 Nelson, Roberts--77, 117, 123, 146 Nemanic, Eddie--60, 113 Neuffer, Kay-77, 127 Newbold, Ivy Mae-42, 112 Newbold, LaRae-29, 42, 119 Pacheco, Pacheco, P Elizab eth-1 1 2 Mary-78 Pack, David--61 Pack, Raymond-78 Page, Gayle-62 Page, Gwen-43 Pa e, Jay-61 Pafmer, Barbara-78 Palmer, David-78 Palmer, Kay--61 Palmer, Orin-61, 91, 116 Palmer, Ray--42, 136 Palmer, Sharon-43 Pando, Mar -78 Pappas, Paul'-78 Pappas, Xene-43 Parks, Carl-1 18 Parks, jackie-43 Parks, Karen-78 Parks, Karla-78 Parker, Bonnie-78 Parker, Don--61, 109 Parker, Edward-78 Parker, Jimmy-24, 78 Parker, Montie-61 Parker, Nancy--1 12 Parker, Peggy-27, 28, 43 Parkin, Janice-43, 121 Parkinson, Judy--61 Parks, Carl--78 Parry, Janice-78 Parry, Jonalee-61 Parry, LaRae-78 Parry, Marilyn-44, 1 12 Parry, Ned-61 Parsons, Gerald-61 Newbold, Maureen-42 Newman. Brent-77 Newman, David-29, 77, 90, 123 Newman, Newman, Newman, James-77 jeff--42 Moonyeen-42, 126 Nichols, Carolyn-28, 42, 123, 125, 127, 130 Nichols, Marcia-29, 42, 110 Nickle, Roland-77 Nielsen, Dennis-60 Nielsen, Nadine-42, 94, 109, 112, 115, 119,12O, 126 Nielsen, Richard--43, 113, 123, 130, 146, 154, 158 Nielsen, Joan---42 Nielsen, Sharon-77 Ninomiya, Connie-60, 99, 108, 123, 127, 150, 159 Paskett, Doris-79 Patrick, Sharon-44, 119 Patterson, Dennis-61, 118 Paulsen, Adele-79, 126 Paulsen, Maureen-79 Pearson, Harold-61, 93 Pearson, jerry-44, 118 Pearson, Marian-44, 119, 152 Pearson, Milo-44, 86, 89, 90, 113,117, 120,121 Pedersen, JoAnn-20, 61, 99, 122, 127 Pedersen, Verl-61 Pedro, Dolores--61, 90, '99, 1 11, 120, 121 Perelle, John-61 Perkins, Florence-61, 127 Perry, Michael-61 Perry, Sharon-61 Peters, Donna-44 Petersen, Dennis-61 Petersen, Ioan--79, 126 Ninomiya, Doug-77, 136 Nokes, Corydon-77 Nokes, Jeannine-43 Noland, Wanda--60 Noland, Weldon-43 Norton, Lynda-43, 112, 114, 125, 1 26 Nosack, Kenneth-60, 147 Nunley, Alma-43, 112 Nuzman, Robert-43, 116 Nystrom, Irene-43, 100, 101, 103, 104,108, 111,115, 120 O Oakeson, Iacklyn-29, 77, 149 Oakeson, Jean-60 O'Keefe, Judith--77, 102, 105, 1 15 Oldham, Leone-60, 113 Oliver, Gail-60, 116 Oliver, Marjorie-78 Petersen, Joseph-44 Petersen, Pat-61 Petersen, Robert-79, 93 Petersen, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Val-79, 86, 93 Ann-61, 99, 104, 123 Annette-104, 126 Brent-79, 123 Peterson, Carmella-79 Peterson, Charlene-44, 119 Peterson, Clara Mae-61, 99, 120, 122 Peterson, Linda--79, 102, 105, 115, 159 ' Peterson, Margaret-44 ' Peterson, Mar on-44 Peterson, Richard--62, 116 Pierson, 148 Connie--62, 1 11, 127, Pixton, Ardis--44, 123 Plattner, Mike-44, 123 Player, Eva-79, 86, 105, 126 Plumhof, Ray-62, 116, 147 Olsen, Charles--25, 43, 113 Olsen, Clinton-60, 109, 133 Olsen, Delores-78 Olsen, Jeanette-78, 119, 126 Pollard, John-44, 117, 133, - 139, 140, 141 Pollick, Johnny-44, 91 Pollock, Bill-44, 116 Polson, Jerry-62, 113 Polson, lrma-62 Poma, Bonnie-72, 79, 108, 127 Pond, Eddie--44, 85, 89, 91, 109, 123, 144, 147 Poor, Laddie-44 Potter, Darryl-79, 86, 144 Poulsen, Maureen-72 Pratt, Gloria-79 Preston, Peggy-62, 111, 120, 123, 126, 159 Price, Brent-62, 132, 144 Price, Byard-62, 87, 89, 116, 144 Price, Julianne-79, 105 Price, Sandra-62, 1 1 1 Proctor, Beth-44, 108, 110, 112, 154, 159 'roisland, Larry-1 13 1 R Rabb, Mary-62 Radmall, Beth-44, 109, 111, 121 Rains, Edith-62, 120 Rardin, Patty-79, 127 Rasmussen, Craig-44, 109, 117, 121, 135, 139, 140 Rasmussen, Jennine-79, 121, 126 Rasmussen, Lane-62 Rasmussen, Ronald-28, 44, 109, 117, 123, 139, 140, 147 Rasmussen, Sharin--79, 147 Rasmussen, Gay--25, 44 Rathjen, Randall-62, 104, 124 Rawson, Harold-44, 123, 147 Rawson, Joan-20, 62, 122, 123 Rawson, Mary Lou-78, 79, 115, 127 Read, Donald-62 Read, Evelyn-22, 79, 105, 119, 126 Reading, Weston-44, 1 12, 113 Reed, Par-62, los, 110, 126 Reich, David-79 Reich, Glenn-79 Reich, Hyrum-45 Reynolds, Billy162 Rials, Darlene-79, 159 Ribera, Ralph-62 Richards, Ann-29, 62, 99, 104, 108, 111, 120, 126 Richards, Dorene-45, 91, 94, 1 15 Richards, Ianace-62, 110, 126 Richardson, Linda-79 Richens, Anna-79 Roberts, Judy--79, 114, 159 Robertson, Joyce-62, 100, 109, 48 Robis, Mark-79 Robison, Linda-79, 90, 114, 126 Rodda, Darlene-62 Roden, Janet-45 Rogers, Walter-45 Rollins, Annette-79, 114, 115, 126 Romero, Marcia--45, 112 Romney, Gladys-29, 79 Romney, Wanda-45, 119 Roos, Doris-29, 45, 96 Roper, Eugene-79 Roper, Raphealla-45, 112 Rosales, Teresa-62 Rosenhan, Harold-79 Roiirahan, Phillip-79, 106, 134, Ross, Deonne-45 Ross, Earl-1 18 Ross, Michale-79, 87, 123 Ross, Gae-44 Rothe, Ralph-44, 109, 118 Rowley, Shirlene-62 Rowley, Carolyn--62 Rueckert, Frank-62, 112, 113 Russell, Karma-45, 99 Ryan, Donna-45 S Sabey, Wayne-45, 99, 104, 113, 117, 120, 122, 124, 147 Sadler, Mavis-79 Sager, Paul-28, 62 Saibara, Barbara-80 Saldivar, Gloria--45, 112 Saldivar, Julian-45 Saldivar, Marcel-79 Sampson, Paul-80, 136 Santarosa, Marie-62 Santistevan, Susan-70, 80, 91, 108, 114, 159 Saunders, Colleen-45, 108, 112 Savage, Martha-62 Saville, Lionell-80 Schmidt, David-45 Schmidt, Larry-80, 86 Schmidt, Ralph-62 Schneider, Russell-46, 99, 113, 117, 121, 122 Schouten, Pat-46 Schouten, Robert-46 Scorzato, Victor-62, 1 15 Scott, Elaine-46 Searle, Bonnie-80 Searle, David-80 Searle, LeRoy-80 Searle, Robert-80, 134, 142 Serassio, james-80 Setterberg, Carol-80, 100 Sharp, Mary Ann--B0 Sharp, Carolyn-62, 119 Shaw, Francell--80 Shaw, Brent-80 Shepherd, Maureen-46, 95, 100, 101, 110, 120 Sheppick, Gay-62, 10B, 148 Sheriff, Renon-80 Sheriff, John-62 Shields, Janice-80, 126 Shields, Karen-21, 46, 119, 152 Shipp, Charles-80, S6 Shulsen, Betty-63, 111, 121 Shulsen, Ioan-63 Silox, Francine-80 Silcox, Gary-63 Silcox, Karen-80 Silcox, LeRoy-B0 Silcox, Marilyn-80 Simonson, Gayle-63 Simonson, Duane-80 Slater, Judy Rae--46, 112 Slotte, Frances-63, 99, 120, 121, 122 Smart, Kenny-80, 134, 144 Smart, Linda-63, 111, 123, 159 Smith, Carol Lee-81, 159 Smith, Charles-81 Smith, Dennis-63, 109, 136 Smith, Diane-63, 1 1 1 Smith, Dixie-46, 112 Smith, Gene-46 Smith, Helene-80, 159 Smith, Jacqueline-63, 150 Smith, Jane-81 Smith, jean-63, 108 Smith, Ioann-80, 91, 126, 159 Smith, Leslie-46 Smith, Lois-80, 114, 115 Smith, LouAnn-80 Smith, Marla-81, 108, 126 Smith, Michael-63 Smith, Pat-63 Smith, Sandra-81 Smith, Sharon-63, 110, 119, 120, 1 27 Smith, Sheila-46 Smith, Val-63, 139, 140, 141, 142 Smith, Virginia-46 Snarr, Kendall-63 Soper, Penny-81 Sorensen, Marcia--63, 111, 119, 120 Sorensen, Melva-25, 46, 87 Sorensen, Sharon-81 Sorich, Jack-81, 142, 146 Spencer, Elaine-81 Spencer, Jean-63 Spratling, Rick--81, 90, 102, 114 Staker, Gary-63 Statt, Stanley-81, 90 Steadman, Colleen-46 Steadman, Dale-81, 118 Steadman, Della--46, 110, 112 Steadman, lack-63 Steadman, Lynn-63 Steadman, Nancy--81, 126, 159 Steed, Allen-63, 89 Steele, Betty Lou--46, 112 Steele, Michael-81 Steffensen, Lynn--63, 117, 121, 123 Steinfeldt, Alida-B1 Stelling, Michael-46, 135 Stevan, Keith-29, 30, 46, 109, 112, 113,117, 139, 140, 141 Stepan, janet-29, 63, 97, 108, 111,120,126, 159 Stephens. Don--81, 133, 146 Stevens, Iay-63, 87, 100, 103, 104,117, 120, 133, 136, 147, 160 Stevens, Bryan-63, 123 Stevens, Reed-63, 144 Stevens, Robert-81 Stevenson, Roger--46, 86, 89, 94, 113, 117,123 Stocking, Sue-81, 126 Stocker, Elsie-81 Stott, Stanley-81 Strebel, Russell-46, 116 Stromberg, Larry-46, 118 Stromberg, Richard-64 Stuart, Linda-64, 86, 91 Stuart, Roy-46, 89, 113, 117, 121, 126 Stubbert, Peggy-81, 115 Sundberg, Myrleen-64, 99, 110, 120, 121, 122 Sugiyama, Mariko-81, 126 Swasey, Annette--46, 114, 119 Swenson, Ruth-81, 126 Swenson, Sharon-26, 46, 94, 167 95, 103, 108, 123, 125,130 Sybrowsky, Dennis--81, 86 Sylvester, Renee-81 T Taggart, LaDaun--20, 47, 108, 127 Talbot, Gwen-47 Tanner, Connie-81 Taylor, Russell-81, 134, 147 Taylor, Karen-64 Taylor, Kathy-81, 127 Taylor, Sharon-64, 99, 104, 110, 120, 122, 125 Tea, Sherry-64, 86, 87, 99 Tennant, Lee-64 Tennyson, Carole Sue-64, 108, 12O,121, 123, 126, 159 Terry, Michael-81 Terry, Joel-64 Terry, Sandra Lee-81, 109 Tester, Judy-81 Tester, Paul-81 Thacker, Clive-64 Thaxton, Ted-47 Thayne, Bruce-47 Thayne, Judy-B1 Thomas, Barbara-64, 102, 1 10, 126 Thomas, Dalene-47 Thomas, John-91 Thomas, Joyce-81 Thomas, Dick-78, B1 Thompson, Doug-82, 134 Thompson, Fred-81, 134 Thompson, ReNee-47, 108, 112 Thomson, Elna-64, 86, 90, 110 Thorn, Dennis-136 Thornton, Sandie-82 Thorum, David-64, 109, 146 Thun, Curtis--64 Tibbetts, Steven-24, 82 Timothy, Doyle-64 Todd, Eddie-82 Tolman, Ted--64, 113,117, 133 Tranter, David--82, 134, 136 Trapp, Dale-82, 134, 136 Trapp, Gale-82, 134, 136 TraPP, Richard-109, 134 Tripp, Arva--82, 126 Tripp, Jack-47 Troester, Glenn-82 Tucker, Claude-118 Tucker, Sharen-47 Tufts, Morris--1 16, Turner, Dick-47 Turner, Russell-47 Turner, Karen-47 Turner, Louise-82 Turner, ReNee-82 Tuttle, LaPriel-64, 110, 120 123, 126, 148,159 U Usher, Arlene-47 V Valenzuela, Ramona-64 Van Dam, Gregory-64 Vanderhooft, Aty-64, 104, 108, 115, 120, 126 Varanakis, George-47, 109, 112, 131, 146 Varanakis, Klea-82, 108, 119, 126 Vaughan, Lois-82, 127 Vawdrey, Howard-47 Vawdrey, lrma Rae-47, 111, 121 Vest, Nathan-82 Vicchrilli, Jeanette--82 Vicchrilli, Luella-47 Vigil, Jerry-82 Vigil, Lloyd-82 Villalobas, Rachael-64 Vincent, Brent-64 Vincent, LaRae-82, 1 14 Visser, Evah-47, 110 Visser, Gayle-64, 1 1 1, 119 Vordos, Harold-24, 47 Voyce, Kendall-41, 86, 89, 1 1 7, 144, 145 Vunder, Maxine--64, 11 1, 123, 126 W Wade, Ioan-29, 64, 91, 122, 123 Wagstaff, Ann Marie-48, 160 Waiker, Steven-82 Walker, Kent-66 Walker, CoDele-48 Walker, Colleen-82, 1 19 Walker, David-48, 116 Walker, Iimmie-82 Walker, John-82 Walker, Kay-82 Walker, Kent-82, 134, 143 Walker, Pat-20, 47, 112 Walker, Stephen-82 Walker, Steven-123 Wallgren, Dianne-82 Wallgren, Von-64 Walles, Beverly-48 Wallin, Deanna-48, 114 Wallin, Joyce-64, 110 Wallin, Linda-S2 Walters, Eldwin-64 Walters, Lorraine--83 Walters, Joe-23, 48 Walters, Michael-83 Wanlass, Tony-64, 113 Wardle, Dee-83 Wardle, Clare-48, 113, 117, 144 Wardle, Robert-83 Washburn, iimmy-28, 48 Watterson, udy--64, 110, 115, 121, 126 Watts, Joyce-83 Watts, Mary-28, 48, 92, 110, 126, 156 Watts, Richard-64, 116, 133 Webb, Barbara-83, 90 Webb, Claudia-48 Webb, David183, 134 Webb, Eugene-83, 134, 144, 145 Welgb, Gale-48, 108, 111, 123, 1 0 Webb, Allan-48, 113 Webb, Ioan--83, 126 Webb, LaWanna-64, 110 Webb, Tamra-64, 110 Weber, Eldon-64 Webster, Gary-64 Webster, jane-65, 149 Webster, Karen-83 Webster, Margarett--65 Webster, Marjorie-65 Webster, Sharon--48, 112, 119 Welch, Douglass-65 Welch, Pamela-65, 110 Wells, Maurice--28, 48, 100, 101, 104, 113, 117, 124, 136, 137 Wennerstrom, Karen-83 West, Gregory-65, 87, 117, 133 West, Peggy-65 Wetsel, Georgie--48 Wheadon, Dale-48 Wheadon, JoAnn-65, 148 Whetman, Paul-65 White, Sandra--49, 92, 103, 104, 123, 124, 158 White, Ste hen-65 Whitlock, Elllay-65 Whittle, Dennis-B3 Wilkinson, Mary Lee-49 Williams, Clyde165, 109, 134, 136, 137, 144,145 Williams, Dawson-65 Williams, Howard--83 Williams, games-49 Williams, ane-82, 83 Williams, Mavis-65 Williams, Merle-83 Williams, Robert-24, 83 Wilson, Dennis-49, 99, 113, 120, 122 Wilson, Mary-65 Winberg, Ross-65 Winger, Gary-83, 87 Winger, Grant-83 Wingett, Janice-22, 84, 159 Withers, Dot-65, 149 Withers, Leah-49 Wifg,g.oretta-30, 49, 110, 111, Wood, Gail-83, 136 Wood, Iames-83, 134 Wood, Kay-83, 115 Wood, Larry-83 Woodward, Dennis-29, 49, 109, 133, 136, 137, 144 Workman, Janet-83, 119 Workman, Jay-29, 49 Workman, Shauna-65, 110 Worthington, Larry--65, 116 Wright, Dennis-83 Wright, Linda-83, 126 Y Yasukochi, Raymond-29, 49, 106, 109,113, 117, 134,146 Yates, john-24, 83 Yengigch, Ethyl--83 Z Zabriskie, Carl-49 Zabriskie, Dennis-123 Zafft, Judy-49, 115, 120 Zagarich, Irene-65 Zaiser, Sandra-65, 159 Zdunich, Richard--83, 87, 134, 143 Zitting, David--S3, 118 Zitting, Gordon-49, 118 Zitting, joseph-49, 109, 118 Zitting, Ruth-65, 119, 159 Zrno, Helen-83, 86, 123, 126. ui' -R 0 il ,iigil 111: l 1 iii ,-ggi in y 1 . h J?-edfxolfvd-ff' 25wmJ7 QCQMQ, JW-Yf ,QE-f .J-,kflfw UW' X E O YX-Q , 'X-'wfY'vQY'X'Q Cggcvx . 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