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Student help is very necessary to The functioning of the school. In addition to The regular cafeteria force, student cafe- teria workers help serve at noon. Many students line up every day in The newly remodeled cafeteria and buy a well- cooked, low-priced meal. 11 STUDENT CUSTODIANS Q Row One: Dean Bawden, Kirk Boulden, Lyle Bawden, Wayne Beckstead, Gordon Benson, Russel Utley. Row Two: Floyd Goff, Sidney Gold, Glen Gabler, Frank Lacox, Gene Joos- ten, Ned Timothy, Bruce Slater, Bill Powell, assist Delos Beckstead head custodian, i The Alumni Day This year was planed to perfection by the Alumni Officers who were elected last year. They planned an interesting day which included an as- sembly, a dance at night, and a queen contest. P. T. A. - Row One: Mrs. Marie Frampton, first vice president, Mrs. Ron Soffe, president, Mrs. Amy Walker, historian, Mrs. Frank Tuft, room representative chairman. Row Two. Mrs Emma Vawder ub . - Y' p . licity chairman, Mr. G. Reed Sanderson, second vice president, are the members of the executive committee for the Parent-Teacher As- sociation. l if I Z' STUDENT CAFETERIA WORKERS - Larry Anderson, Wayne Marshall, David Bluemel, Darlene Jenkins, Sandra Bulkley, Karen Allgood, Car- rie, Lee Carpenter, help each day in the lunch room. Each day after the final bell has rung, a crew of workers are seen busily sweep- ing The halls and classrooms. This group is The student ianitors. They work hard keeping the school spic and span. ALUMNI OFFICERS - Sunny Nelson Brown, chairman of Queen Contest, Edna Burr Prigmore, secretary, Beth Proctor Butterfield, vice- president, Dallas Hakanson, president, Dan Marriot, publicity chair- man, check final plans for the Alumni Assembly. ALUMNI The Jordan P.T.A. enioyed a year's ac- tivities, starting with the P.T.A. Open House and Tour on October 22, 1959. Climaxing their events they had an af- ternoon tea and installation of new of- ficers. They also held many interesting parent-Teacher meetings. 25
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