Olympus High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1955

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Drlven by an T T -as T f. 2 . f - w 4 ff-'1T l'l l 3 1 y experience of the worlig -, TT T T T T T his ideals, tellin his n Tofteri' ' ns' iiiy i if .,VV .13 I , - I , T G I g nw fi, T. 4 ,, T f rf is -T T T fikliji T y t i T y i your Oflglflj ye were nottbmade trfql-jifefzas 1 f iiiyy T T f y T but for pursuit of'vi-1-Que and iknowleil-g , i iyyi TQ pf are tif y T T .f TT y T i y T TT , l V y 4 T 'T T 4 T T '4 f T 3 it l The name Odyssey has survived eight centuriesgj',QjVf5f 3 ia T p T T i ., y T Q y y . y 4 yiili T f y y y yy y VPQQ 5.1 V Q T T y of Wanderings of men all overt the worlds anelTytTy,5,-53 7 l T 7 elie Q T T hasycome actually to mean a seriesof travelsy T y R i riii iiliyfi T 7 it T y TT W T it i y 1 it 4 it iyiili gf , y T A ,bi'y ' to TT TT y y The yearbook, then, is a word and picture Tvoyfniy TT itt 2 eeyy if T 5 T T ' age of a series of adventures at Qlympus Highs ie'ii XT T T TY f y , TT y - T. l i iyi. 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' Nl' 'Rig ' ii f- 4iE4',,?lYf'i9iifi1llWf1Q,ig,gw Ai Y. e , ,f i f IT W+ '4'W4 flim, s y fr! ,ff H ff ' ' f7?,Ac'7 ,ff L 42 ' 1-?fq1',g',-fc , v 'f - ,f , ,. 1627? 4 41 ,-f, Q! f.- f - f' ,Af ,fl 'q'fT,,f if ?.-'I k.fff'Q4Zf 191 ,AV lf- tim. 4 'ff 9- U' Reproduction of a painting of Mount Clympus and Olympus High School by Mr. Lorin G. Folland, Jr. The original is the first in a collection of Hne arts to be established at Clymf pus. To give the students the opporf tunity of understanding, of apprecif ating, and of enjoying man's creative ability is the purpose of this series. f . .rv-f-:I----'uf k N. 4 2 L ,, s 4:5 - . , . , 1. J- in Q. A !Qv,N:,,.g N: ,. cv-Egfr-4s,,Z?,'2-Qfzwvw my-'i V, ,. s' ' X' lg is . Inf' 50515 was spew? R is JTVDUQ WWW f'f'gPW ' 5 rfnfrfe WBCVQ' xg Z waiilzefrvl- 6477 aww fwfr 0-ff'7 o you, Principal Kenneth C. Farrer, the Odyssey ' N D CClif0Yl wiigifiiiifyffaeqj dedicated because you X or smfkds s s sis A XE if l . x S major fields for each student social studies and language arts correlation, equal emphasis and credit for all subjects, and a report card which attempted to give both students and parents a more realistic picture, E initiated the modern school program of Olympus consisting . . . gave every student the privilege of selecting his teachers and classes according to his own desires, favored no particular school activities or subject - regarding all as important - encouraged every student to belong to at least one club, . . . considered all students individuals, were never too busy to add your personal touch - as the time you arose at five in the morning to see the golf team off to the state tournament and the time you served the Pep Club girls hot chocolate and doughnuts after their practice march one cold, Windy morning last fall. u, this Odyssey is dedicated because you were inspiration to bor students a teachers. 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Mr. Lawrence Greene showing new laboratory equip- ment to Dr. Farrer, Janice Lindsay, Paul Clayson, and Ioan Jacobson. l Dr. Farrer planning correlation of languagefarts and social studies with Mr. Charles Tate, Mrs, Marjorie Adix, and Miss Barbara Beal. ,Ziff qw ggg, Cf 015654. f dc, f Q0 W? llaf' U! , I ff. ,Wg ,ak M41 L ,gffl If UWM 4 H ., 4 at Li, 9 4 I Q W M fmmwjlglgk 5 W 5 U P ,i1....f,i,,i.M FI f , V Q f Jf lf'Ef FMT f i F Phil ,Et .fu QE, 4 Ji 3 fFrF'3 ppg ppr rr Z5 ww? 1 1i ir3, 8Eq4 :W pwfaiferi T ' 'f 5 me F MU A Em 5 fi J-14 is It W ,EH xH M F g E H dqFJJjdFJ1.Ar I I P fl- 1. 0- 9 f 5 F Hg E Q , ' 1.7 0. fu ,fa A , , wg-4,w' 5. M, W Y FF: . 5 My . I IL 1 H -Nw . ' up 17 'J L - fr . ' - I Vmk img- , . I - V.. ,K-1 fx 1 1.11, f. .-N - 5 ,Eff f If fl . 19 L fl- ' v rl .,, . V , U 4 Qi? 1' ,Y . A 4 Wk?,,g '4 ff' W bl. ,E ' ,'71,.'l '11 , , f I vim' , - F? , T '1 I ' H75 'Q ' , M9 2:ffSf'f 4, JY -QL V' ' -, ,. ' . w ttf 3 ' - fx, w .Q 'ii ,fp,1gs' ,,,,- UMM Sm rl . 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Elmer Christensen check over architectural details of another new school building for Utah's fastest growing district - Granite. Superintendent of Schools, Granite District: David Gourley Su erintenolent nmol Board of Eolucortion 5 W if if ll!!! Clerk Dow P. Brain, President of the .Board I. Victor Bess, and Mr. G. K. Fotheringham inspect blueprints for a new elementary school in Granite District. COURSE 01'S Girls? Mrs. Leah Merrill Girls' Attendance: Miss Erda Williams Oh? Ohfh-l'i! Again? Well! Boys' Attendance: Mr. Gibb Madsen Where were you seventh period yesterday? 5 5 llairiuage-,Arts Q- ,ff .,Z Q 7p4Jw.u.lu.J Luis. rc. Miss Barbara Beal Mrs. Estelle Tucker Mrs. Rmagqyg Mrs. Marjorie Adix Q 'R Q' ffvv J, , . 3 is Miss Dorothy Ryerson Mr. Charles Tate Mrs. Margaret Evans Miss Dorothy Phelps Exempt 2 r Homemagin xg 15' Mrs. Hazel Cannon Mrs. Colleen Dallin A-1.0.6. M- U-4-L-LJullI,+.,,L.. is QW ,fv- p J VISII ,584 -4.919 -14, f - ' fu -W6 lf' 'lr' AW .',,if Social Smrfes lg Milf! Mr. Alma Edwards Mr. Donald Dixon Mr. Gerald Christensen Mr Carlos Asay A Y if-12 .J Mr, Darld Lgng Mr. Richard Harper Mrs. Edna Hollingworth Miss Erda Williams M flvicfrion, Crafts iv X Ky i iv il f L 1 H J -ri , V if J X si. i 'fw of mf 'fs , f iff. f f 2 f ,' , , M ' 's' . ' ' f 1 -, . V f, Q 5, , ff f Ei f- H V- M - J ,A X 1, WX Q QU yt , - f i 42 f K , ,l T' all V J' Q' ll f M I ' 'J H lv . ix ll ' ,, ik V ,U J Y K, . I 5. 7, , V, , , 5,,.1x,51jMf f 1 fi li ' i X 1 i . A ii 'M v , Af -Qi 'gf?f-f.',:1f'f'Hi wwf l. 4 -i V 2 ' ' I ye ri Y , 4 7495 . 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Ivins Mr. Gibb Madsen Richa d Carlson , ,, if ff sw ,, 11 9'L,,34,fp,-755,144 4,61 Q:-Zigi-,I 77,5 JCM.. ,,, , A if , if Y I ,L ,ni fly' 47, , X. 1' I I ,,7,'.,yvf5l,,1L..--f 'fVL1L,4-q,7f fL..f,Q--3fi,jA.,:.L,..-L-jf X? ff , ,, ' , , MSIYIQSS if ff if f 4' 2' ,f, ' , yf,, ,L f--'. f vp g,,w,.,',-..-., --1 L-!,l,.,i.v,f..- X Q ,X f ik EC? .r XS kgs? 5 Mya ggi ff? , I, M if ,,.s , L f' 1 324' ' A I ,'.' : ' ' L, ' W,-M-L5 cy A-Q, ' ,N A ff -.ff,?2 ff, - , ' ' . ' ff f' ,','., V 'sw V ' ' 'W ff ff ,g'f,7K'ffX ff af.-' i A M fsiis , ' M f cv ' - ' , fs :G- Q ii f. 1 E, A ' g CW I, 1 1 MQW , izfjfvk . M ' 1 45, af' . , 4. ' gd!! L 41 ' Miss Ko Takeuchi Mrs. Lorraine Egan Miss Jessie Cowley Mrs. Eva Sumner 15 ?l1 sical Education J' rv' If 1, 'L' Mfg L' Q If ,gf X J, Y . rl , X V W M MM 'VF 'N' D W ' ' - all TE 1 . ' ' nj 6 n Zaharflas ICC Pearce Mr. George Gourley Mr' llham Green , , 1, il Q f V 4 , , I, 1 ' if J X 1 ' ' ' , , J-A Sy I lg MB 1 l A ,lf X H Awww 1,4 Mr. x.- , 1' Il Ulf, X7 f fu.- '! g Il ' ,A i' ' M, N VI, 'N X7 Wu ,gf P4 f -' .wwf - ,A 3 ,. l ,uf V , 'R ' fl ' V' ., W , , f g KH- ,.,,,. 5' Zrcffwgq V 6f 5.5Q -'Z 1-V . , ff if' l.3.3lf 2ifQ,? i f 452 W , K ' 1 Y , l ,Q -I , ' s l - w ,. wrnfvf Ei sl 1 V I 'V V! . 4, , 5' I A A l f 2 : , 1. I 7 :,- kv J! A K V 1 e 5 ' Q! ' 1 ' J ,X ff A Mr. Gil Meier Mr. Walter Gehrke Mr, Wayne Goates I f Cl Mr. Ronald Beckstrorn Mr. Quentin Utley Mr. Lawrence Greene Mr. Marion Poulson 16 652 ' ..-f !,' qzffff' ff? 'Zz ,www fn l X, ln The Qfce Mrs. Franeesl Hair making permanent ithose report card marks. Bookkeeper, Mrs. Frances Hair, checks expenditures with the stenog- rapher, Miss Charlotte Watson, while Mrs. Virginia Wilkins handles clerical details over the telephone. V fu '- . ,lanet Wiegel, John Pease, JoAnn Nordgren, Floy Bateman, lill Wilhelmsen, Beth Marehant give service with a smilel' as helpers in the school lunch program. I ln 'tlie Cafeteria Witlm tlie Custoiians ,XA NS , . NJ X N ' gi, rj A 4 fl N ', , , if l X 5121 .4 X , 4 i A Ns-X A .4 X. ri i ' fr ' H . ,Z i , , .X ' aff Hof . it .Q i X ,X , , V 1, mx my V51 NLR 5 ' ki' ,I ,WY S Q f I I Ti , 5, f fl J . iw ', .Q f I .V , 1 Mrs. Doris Lind holds the door of a student's Mr. George Hastings and Mr. George Buchanan locker while Mr. Alma S. Worthington makes doing all in their power to brighten a studentls minor repairs. day. President: Dale Lay Student if-12, ff' We Vice President: 1 ' ' Secretary: Karen Heaton Swinging into action on the first day of school, the student bocly ofiicers with their Warm handshalces, interested smiles, and sincere -good wishes truly welcomed all students back home in September. The leaders Worked toward improved democratic procedure and representation in the Student Council by including an elected member from each club as well as from each home' room. They made the sophomores their Number 1 project by initiating an extended orientation program designed to integrate immediately the first year students into the life of the school. leaders Zelda Stratton f I. Historian 'Vlarilyn Stillman L Better assemblies make greater school spirit, agreed all the student body oflicersg so they worked as one to improve the quality of these presentations, endeavoring to emphasize the education as well as the entertainment angle, Also realizing that a new school must make traditions fast, the historians set about not only recording the school story in detail, but also publicizing it. A new type of history display was made in the trophy case located in the foyer. It was a new experience to see history recorded almost as fast as it was made. 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Destination: U. of U. or Columbia - Humanities. Larry Jacobsen . . . Radio Clubg Salt Lake City Chess Championship 19543 Utah junior Chess Championship 1954. Destination: U. of U. - Mathematics. Claude Cawley . . . Debate teamg Odys- sey staffg In school play, Our Towng Boys' Stateg Men's Association Representativeg Football Manager. Destination: U. of U. f Business Diane Hansen . . . Editor of the Odysseyg Music Club and Le Cercle des Artistesg Contributor to literary magazine, Pegasusg Opera Souvenir Program. Destination: Bryn Mawr or U. of U. - English. 47 1 I Gerald Peterson . . . Football, basketball, baseballg President of orchestrag Ushers Club, Sword and Shieldg Prince Charm- ing for Cinderella Ball. Destination: Yale or U. of U. - Engineer- ing. Stuart Gygi . . . Radio Club and Key Club. Destination: Pennsylvania U. - Electrical Engineering. Patricia Barney . . . Secretary of Home- making Clubg Le Cercle des Artistes and Ensemble Clubg School orchestra. Destination: B.Y.U. - Education. Education alone can conduct us to that enjoyment which is, at once, best in quality and infinite in quan- tity.', - Horace Mann Here presented are the line girls and the fine boys who have the highest scholastic standing in this year's grad- uating class. They have maintained an A average throughout their high school experience. For this ac- complishment they deserve honor and respect, because high scholarship at Clympus presupposes superior citizenship. These students have contributed to that elusive feeling of school spirit not only with their cle- votion to classroom work but also with their participa- tion in all phases of school activities. Esther Lehmann . . . Modern Language Clubg Laurel Clubg Club representative to Student Council. Destination: B.Y.U. - Medicine. 4 5 4 IQN,.fff-'1-Clif, , gf.. V!!! 4, .9 it . M . ,44 541 .z., Lryidiawgl Ai , A ' V 3 -f-fffwfffff wafixk 7? 5 W 1' . 'fr ,fi -.' 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J? lied?-wUCf'f.l3r.gf 144.1 w0x.-,A 724 nn .ff 0,A!47l UVA We wfff Ahuc F, nf 73, ,,z.., V465 'f r. 7101- tuxfmy aw, X nf Ina fo 744 if Y :Tlx frby, , avyw -r N 'N J-Q -tj Q- ... , 1 ' ' 3 in .- fffe' 'g i Q1 f 565 Qi? iffy 43T13w? g ff,f+f,Quf,Q 2 iw Q44 ESQ 3 Q is 6 gi in . f XJ 'I' N, Q' Q 0? 'Y fU33NZg52i4'w'?RiNK fif2gi 'Q X' 9 5? si -J :T y -Q2 Qfgja. .,,, , f .i f. . X! .'C I ,s f eaders 1' , Z8 Vice President: Sharon Jensen President: Larry Fuller W Spiritedly launching into a round of activities, t s of 1955, led by Larry Fuller, Sharon Jensen, and Joy Cofiin, had a prominent and busy year on campus. Such activities as the annual senior assembly and the artistically decorated White Christmas dance, complete even to actual Hr trees on the floor, added zest to school life. To live an eternity in a week was probably not inconceivable to the Senior Class oflicers, for it was their tremendous task to plan the entire activityfpacked Graduation Week, consisting of the tradif tional Vesper Service, Honor Banquet, Farewell Assembly, and Commencement. , pw y p nl- L. Sami at B U .f 9 aw xg D Pyft Lg-O Aa . f Ufff...-:.,,f, ,, f, , , .- f'6!Yl'4VGf'?W if ' 4- mf: 1 L 2, r Wrwffyw-029W ' ? gf K f 1 ww- W.f, , ,. , ,. -y . ,-. W f ,, , , 5 ? V, ry , Q , M 3 , X , 1 f , lf? ,gig af gf U W A ,fry .-3951: -'JR ,T , lf. 25 Z 2 +: Ly of X ' 9 ,7 4 If ,f f 5 fl 4 241 v K x -t 'A Mu, . ' fa, A 5 James Aagard jack Abbott Beverly Anderson Roy Anderson S eridan Anderson CV N9 0:3911- V S 402+ William Anderton Kathleen Angel Patty Argyle Ronald Bacher Jack Back Richard Baer Pamela Bagley Elfriede Balmer Elaine Barnett Patricia Barney Ronald Basinger Elinor Bartlett Sandra Bean Ronald Beesley Diane Bergvall 9 .,, h 5 ,4 'T M -.f.,1,n.., , A f I F7-fy.. 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Q I .vga -, . -in-- V, , ' fffecf' 'T , Janice Bertoch Robin Biesinger l.aMar Bishop Kay Bjork Mary Ann Blake Orion Bishop joan Blodgett Barbara Bolton David Bott Richard Bouck Leora Boulware Darlene Bowles Laurel Ann Bowthorpe - Anne Boyack Bryan Boyce Marian Burch Juanita Briggs David Brown Lucille Burbidge Patrea Butler Yvonne Burns Carl Burton Donette Burton jay Butterworth Colleen Caldwell Q s 'L 'L' nw- 4 1 l A fm, i Seniors L 1 a is 4 l Russell Campbell james Campbell Carolyn Carter Kathleen Cassity james Carter Russell Capson Marian Child David Christensen jean Christiansen David Christiansen Joan Christiansen Kent Christofferson Joseph Clawson Kent Clark Richard Clayton Marilyn Cluff Claude Cawle-y joy Coffin Aleen Cook Barbara Coombs Carole Cook Larry Coon John Coons Barbara Cornwall Ted Cowley Phyllis Creager jean Cummings Carren David Carolyn Davis Elaine Davis Mary Ellen Eastman Colleen Doyle Bonnie Eddington Norman Egan Carole Elsmore Mary Erickson Charlene Ernstsen June Erskine Mildred Evans Loueen Fuller Greg Del-laan Gerald Dewsnup Craig Dietrich Bert Dougherty Darlene Dowsett Larry Fuller Donald Fankhauser Marlene Farnsworth Macksene Ferre Bonnie Jeanne Fish Evelyn Fletcher Val Florence Nola Flowers Lynette Fordham Barbara Forrest Keith Fuller ,ludith Gardner Deanne Glad Deloy Glassett Gilbert Gerrard Shirley Gerstner june Godwin Ann Gordon Lola Gordon Dorothy Gray DifAnn Green Miriam Groh Virginia Gundersen LaMont Gunnerson Gerald Gygi V 33 Y S - of '15, 4:5 in-. - 1' ' Q -V 11. ., A V. . , . 1 ,SL 'ff '- 4 ' - fEif?5Xif5SiR3? x 3, . 4 Lvr:4frg5.i1'., J 3 ,wp xx' ,TQ ., I smug, . 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F Dean Gustafson Stuart Cvygi Robert Hannay Diane Hansen Carolee Hart Robert Haycock Terry Hayes Terry Head Sandra Heath Karen Heaton Gerald Hellewell Peter Henrichsen Richard Hess Ross Heugly Leon Hewerdine Allan Higbee Annette Hilton Elizabeth Hobbs Michael Hoffman Carolyn Holland Milicent Holbrook john Holland Sherry Hopkins Sidney Horman Raymond Howard Z Seniors yfx 'ivvf 'N-14 i ,V,i Marlene Hurst Laron Jacobsen Barbara Jensen Sharon Jensen Bryan Johnson Lanola Johnson Lynn Johnson Blaine Jones Norma Jones Janet Jones Mary Beth Jordison Ronald Keding Alvin Keller Harvey Kelsey David Kempe Larry Kilpack Marilyn Kimball Rosemary Kimball Gerald Kuhre LaMar Lindsay Raymond Lintz Jean Lowther Martin Lutzker Fern Lyman Gale Lyon Arleene Lambert Gordon Larsen William Larson Dale Lay John Leap Esther Lehmann Boyd Lindquist Melvin Mackay James Martin Wilford Marwedel Joyce Matson Gayle McDonald Jessie McDonald Chloe McFadden Victor McFarland Kenneth McKean Reese McKee Dennis Mead Ramon Meik Laura Mae Merrill G l Seniors Donald Leavitt Gerald Leggroan l .Ina l Walter Michaelis William Moeller LuWana Mott Patsy Mulcock Donald Murphy Ralph Murray Voy Nash ,.,f ' Robert Neff Rodney Neff Wayne Neilson Carolyn Nelson Philip Newberg Robert Odle Shirley Olmstead Nancy Ohrn Gloria Olsen Michael O'Reilly Janice Ovard Richard Pack Sally Packer Donald Palmer Louise Parry Robert Parry Gerald Paul Stephen Paull J 1 , . . 'lx-, ,' : fr f ' 1 1.1.9 '- 5- U. '1 p, . 1 , .,5 J. Donald Peterson Darlene Petersen Larry Petersen Gerald Peterson H. Gerald Peterson Shana Peterson William Peterson William Pitts Ronald Poll Rose Ann Pond Richard Porath Rubie Pucci Gaylon Porter Carol Pugh Cecil Pugmire Nancy Raclcer Neal Reading Donna Redd Maxine Reeve Gary Reich loan Reich Kent Reimann Robert Rice Walter Rimby Raymond Richards if-ef-, -415 , -K. J Sv 55' fl' 1 -1-' .,-.- .-s ...T - t. ,L N sf. - f 3 L7 J T r 15. , 0 1 U AQ' I , . if ' ,. 1 ' far' Pits, ' f 'f ff 4 Qs- 'ff L 1. r . , .. . .. .. If Ili il P 1- w .I : ,iv G ' Y 4 I Q 'f 1' ir , , Q X Xbfl S' M- 71 , -4 j 'M 1 Nu-1 if is f of A L56 ,cg Q 7 1 4, 5 5 lv 4' If k 5. x V I ' 'cv' ie r W9 4 4 ,?24f5f,4 S9 Af? 1 Ms, fig f 'Wir Q gina- K 4 Fqfasf Y 1 I 0 Af 6 1 MW? Q Q 'V Vfffl War if f ,os ywfwk nv fy? f 14049 fc' nd :Gd 4- .1 , : 1 i H A '-.V '5 fGX '. :. ef' ,' D: 5.1 1' J???zQ5wvf4 rv' wff:9 'f1wa1r ' A 5. ' wifi fzafi -V16 l s ,.f: ,- 4t 1. '!- vt? I X., .xg'1, ' ' P4 ff!!! 6 1, . 3 'If' P it ff' f was 11' 'L fig P P 1 l.aRae Riser Kathryn Roberts Roger Robison Lynne Robinson Michael Roe jean Routh Ronald Rowley joan Rumel Colene Russell Sandra Russell Lore Sennhauser Diane Shelton Harlean Shephard Kenneth Shuey William Shurtlifl' Steven Sorensen Rowell Sims Cynthia Silver Neil Spencer Dennis Stay Arthur Stephens Carole Stevens Thomas Stevenson Carolyn Stewart james Stewart Marilyn Stewart Marilyn Stillman Zelda Stratton Nancy Lee Stuarcl Dennis Summerhays Dell Taylor Donald Taylor leanene Taylor Keith Taylor Kent Thompson Carol Ann Tolman Karen Towers june Uremovich Michael Van Cort Don Vernon janet Waller ,laren Waller Carolyn Wallin Maureen Warburto james Waters Ruthal Watkins Gary Wat'ts Jackie Weiler George Weiler Gay Weight O 0 Lorraine West Fred Wells jerry Whitehead joan Williams Natalie Williams Thomas Williamsen Ramon Winegar Barbara Wiseman Suzanne Withers Sally Withers David Wood Nancy Woodhead loalene Workman Michael Young Silhouetted in the memories o all seniors, probably will be th: vision of Mount Olympus fron one of the Windows of the higl school library. 41 , XJ Qfw P U V ix Q3 drag! xl to QVQV CQ rxtwhbvwo bw A, , CO CJ gk . V' I xw' Y XL! O Qa v PL, 5 fb -ws A , W' cyl if O N' C5 x VNV- gf Cx NYU J V-1 C--N H J fig 'JN' X ' 3 s O Q s o V 6 QW' r J -QL JQJUL f0K Xf'vbX.f4fCOfY Xe Nil ,U 4 4 cfgwffoe ft W it QQ! Kg V C L M 'f ,Jef QC 9 vt' JJ lady' O i 6 ,X wfyw 7 f i bofff Xfyibef-2 ,NV ZVN5, 3 AQ ,QCD Dix 9 Vow 'vs OL, l 'weft TQ O 3 YN?,xV.CY V lm' Kal DXjXf,Ji tlifxosf O QQLWGW Q wb Swv E UO' Q! V Xl rj L7 ' -C L word 'Qi rt lf lf X LW if 0 a U' H A fy v' NCJZQJTQGNQ T XJ President: Karl Lind W Vice President: Byron Dansie E S ecre tary: Mary Jo Beckstead Mafia Mfr we -QUVF gil 'kbs-6, lievvsfeei 740W 5 ,Ck Kfkf'-kklifffk' U 47 '. The Iunior Class presented an unusually united front under the leadership of Karl Lind, Byron Dansie, and Mary Jo Beckstead, and contributed materially to many activities. The annual junior Prom with its unique decorations and formal atmosphere again proved to be the dance of the year. The chants of Get your fortune told and Have your picture drawn during the Omnibus event let everyone know that the Juniors were on the job again. Planned for January, a class party did much to relieve those afterfChristmas blues of the second year students. Predictions are that the class of 1956 will be nothing less than banner, leczwfets 2' f WW! I I f ' ' an y ,f 3' new ww . , ., .,..,y 511.5 ' . ' 55. 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H 5, , 14 . .i , .1 4:4 - ' 2 'i f' z , . i 7 1 Q A ' f 1 , , A t 's,,f Darrell Gutke Perry Gygi Garron Hale lulie Ann Hall Ann Hammond Michael Hammon Harry Hanes Beth Ann Hansen Donna Rae Hansen Doyle Hansen Edward Hansen Gary Haycock Ferris Hayes Susan Heidel Karron Hendry Barbara Henry Ernest Hill Carol Ann Hinkley Patricia Hoffman La Rue Hofheins Donna Hilton Kathryn Hogan Ann Holbrook Paul Holmes lean Holmgren Keith Howick Shirley Hughes Sylvia Hughes Georgina Humphrey Charlotte Huston Ronald Hyte Donald Ivory Dallas Jackman Frances Jeppson Carol Jensen Craig Jensen Gordon Jensen Renee Johanson La Nae Jennings Dennis Johnson Larry Johnson Leland Johnson Lujean Johnston Jack Jones Norman Kay Joleen Kelly John Kilpatrick Joseph King Arlene Kirk Carol Kissell Claudette Kunz Adele Larson Herbert Larsen Kathleen Larsen Rue Lawrence Carol Lee uwenbu rg Joyce Leggroan I Joan Jacobson JoAnn Jaekstien ULm01'5 acob gm, 51 xi f ff 42547 f W4 4 W WW 4 2 f 'W 452 f,,, 4' 5 ,5 fan A I, -K fy? f A2 fqivf f P eff fl Wffefr WX wg f W ffagmf fa? 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X fs 3 NI dt' ff' f' tiki? 1 f rev fit, 44 ja what Q , 1 f - 1 .m ix v A i f - . . .A M2254 ii L et' - . ., , , Mgidr f f-if J t Deanna White Kendall White Sheron Whitley ,leralynn Topham Myrna Tracy Keith Tripp Arleen Trunnell Kay Ulmer Thomas Vogelsang Robert Wade Dennis Wagstaff loanne Wagstarf Sherrie Walker Steven Walker Wallace Vance Steven Walton Gary Ward Sharon Webb Beverly Warner Carla Webster Frederik Weller Joyce Widerburg Barbara Wight Betty Widerburg Merlene Wilde Larry Wilkins Frank Willardsen Claudia Wilson Roger Wilson David White ,f 5 U L fi If Lmfi V, , V, y 1 L 7 ,I ' . lb if L if ki! ll Ml if 0 omore V' I A, P 'Lil , fl U VA VL f If-1, if fly -VL I 'j 5 A41 G I I fv Xl' , , I VP' In fl' t , f 4 r i its ,W 5 I me X, if f 1 ,i if! 54 President: lay Eng and Vice President: Patty Thomas 'Qi' an-alllnvv Secretary: Vera Anne Lenroot Like an everfgrowing storm, the Sophomore Class converged upon the campus this year with Jay England, Patty Thomas, and Vera Anne Lenroot as leaders. Upholding the tradif tions set last year, the members jumped into the middle of life at Olympus by presenting one of the first and best assem- blies with the provocative theme, Why Stay ln School? Panel discussions, impersonations, musical numbers, and comedy interludes all lead to the inevitable conclusion that school can be beautiful, too. Now, definitely a united class strengthened by a year of campus activity, the Sophomores look forward to 195556 as their year. 3:7 23 l'v,,, V 5 ' f sg? I f 1 I 9 ,Z 5 f f Q ,Z ff of vfffivm fc -I , ' Y K. 1 Z5 f , X If trrr ,. 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U1 :U T1 2190925 3-Qaglimb-3 SD'-12554 31'-r1wQ 3 CTI QQ:f:i51 ?II3g2-1 FDDW-1 R .,-1-1 HQ., fg 53' Gerald Gilbert Dale Grant Ruth Green Kay Greenwood Shelden Gundersen Alton Gundersen Gordon Gygi Karen Halfhill Heloise Hansen laralie Hansen Peggy Hansen jared Hansen . ..of.z:..Q,, ,N 5 '--K--m-pnfu' Jug. .Ni .F i.- ., 'A: '+:f.:. WA Ai' 5 '-A' wt H1243 Ny.. 5 ' J -Jn. fx , ixf gif '-,:,Q.'5'i j 'tt f ,- . w ,g Qt: - . '.-'ri . '-.2 ' ' far - j L - 9,-.,11' dz F., 44' L' I, : ' '-' . M: K 1 git-ll' Q,w'f.' ..,,, ., f ,f , -,g 1 :L---in ,4,Mft35,,,h,3vle - Q? B - 24 . . 7 ?S,1s3' 1, , - qw. , -J 7. - ,.-:7-XZ' ' fllli' 'f V ' 7, C:-. '- x 'gn ,L . ei' -QM .2 'A ri i : - it fi , ,fl-A JM Q lt., . lf-A f-glee' J? z1f,vfJ:i'3-Q -' , ik X., '. fi A ARE ik ,: - X 1f..,. , ' -. 5 - 1. .ff .4 , if f f :.ig..g f1- H N if .ff 'ia f ,Ugg-,', AL, -'.,.',, . ziyiggfv- .. gf I li-2. i '5 ',-19 fm, -51 'Vx 1 .-1 ,I ,:. H. . rw' David Feil Leica Fielding Maurine Fish Marlene Fisher Alan Fletcher Robert Fisher SOP Vl0Wl01'65 ff I E bv' .,,ff rf: , X x f l Stewart Hanson Jeanette Harker Carol Ann Harper Lee Hart Eric Harter ,loan Haslam john Haslam Sharon Hayes Susan Haywood Floyd Heaps Weldon Hess LaVonne Hevelone Marilyn Hibbard Farron Hill Kathleen Hinckley Shareri Hirschi Charles Horman Trudy Horton john Howe Deacon Hunter Sandra House Nancy Howe Carolyn Howard Kathleen Howard Ann Hubbell Marilyn Hull Anna Hofman Sharon Jacobson Gerald Jensen Wayne Jenson Karl Jeremy Betty Johnson Beverly Johnson Kirk Jones Connie Johnson Clarence Jones Craig Jones Sandra Jones Reid Judd Bonny Kammerrnann Diane Kammerath Jeanne Karow John Kasteler Gary Kidman Shereen Kilpack Kathleen Killpack Barbara Kimball Nona Kirk Cvene Knuteson Steven Kohlert David Kissell Mary Lou Lambert Gary Lambert Alvin Larsen Cheryl Larsen David Larson Virginia Larson Janet Hurd Brent Hurst Douglas lvie Sharen Jacobsen Jeviene Jacobson SOP BOWOYQS ,M M f Q 9-N f' q ,,, 3 . 1,35-y.jf1QjiSf5fi ,479 25 . , qfmffy' , f fi! 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'f , ' , Q,,,,,,, .K Wilna Wagstalf Georgine Wallace Brian Walker Dorothy Walton Wesley Waters James Wells Janet Wiegel Gail Wilhelmsen Jill Wilhelmsen Lila Williams Jeril Wilson Melissa Wilson Marcia Wilson Ruth White Janeen White Carolyn Whiting Carole Wood Beverly Woolsey Anna Lee Workman Bever Lee Workman Judith Worthington Douglas Worsley Sharon Wynder Judith Yeager Carolyn Young Earl Zarback Floyd Young X . flifanettes Yi? nil Sponsor: Miss F. Zaharias Sponsor: Miss I. Pearce President: C. Pugh Adding to the zest of each game came the Titanettes to the rhythmic sound of drum beats. With abounding energy they strove to maintain Olympus as tops Frosty fall mornings found the girls in drill on the football field. Cold evenings found them once again displaying their talents and welcom- ing the members of visiting schools to the campus. Their attire, precision, unique formations, and, above all, their traditional Clympus smiles capf tured the significance of school spirit and promoted in every Titan's heart the Will to win. The famous O formation. r-'L' Drill Mistress: Vice President: Secretary: A Boyack S. Jensen B. Wiseman Pompom Girls: N. Russell, M. Stillman, K. Heaton, N. Williams. Left to Right, Row One: I. Goodman, K. Page, S. Hopkins, B. Olsen, E. Barnett, S. Russell, M. Cluif, M. Beckstead, B. Fish, L. Moffat, K. Ulmer, J. Weiler. Row Two: B. Cornwall, M. Warburf ton, S. Walker, E. Fletcher, B. Henry, C. Cockayne, I. Topham, I. Waller, D. Bergvall, B. Bolton, G. Weight. Row Three: C. Moultin, M. Stevenson, P. Mulcock, j. Nielsen, S. Frank, V. Jacobsen, L. Jensen, B. Wiseman, M. Jordison, I. Christensen, S. Packer. Row Four: l.. Fuller, K. Hogan, C Stevens, E. Bartlett, D. Petersen, J. Bertoch, M. Kimball, I. Christensen, P. Edclington, J. Christian- sen. Row Five: C. Leeuwenburg, 1. Schear, L. Burbiclge, R. Thurman, L. Parry, S. Peterson, C. Cook, D. Dowsett, S. Jensen, K. Towers. Row Six: B. Hansen, S. Thompson, C. Carter, M. Dansie, K. Corry, M. Sneddon, A. Boyack, C. Pugh, Y. Burns. W7 ... ,Li if i:fc2.uf3w.fv sf' ff . gg M,ff.f J ze., ffl-Q1 v 96 .4 1' 'f' , .ff 137' 1592- eng, ' 1' 312411214-Q.. .A , 16 ,fi JT: Z . -'av ff., . ' 51. f r .. 1. if '1:.f 4f ' -1 ff -rf if 've z .A -f- ,f I f .Mffff 214, 1 II' 9,45 fi 4 . ,,,f. . V55-ig, vi 1 ,g .4 ,Mi .ff iz Y.- -f. f 1-.-42 fefzgfsa A qL,,dg ty. -5,33 .47 f. 1. . ..f1 '..-1 54.4 ,va-f 1 . swf J- ev: 5 1 X , A-gf 121 we . . . ffKf3.Lg-K. -44,9 , fir..-rffffn-1' s-5 5sv f ,f Historian: Assistant Drill Mistress: K. Towers ,l. Christensen 71 Q , ,si y ,V X , v uf M2 , f i 1 , f ,, -. ,gg xfff yefshz ' '...j..f ' K f 4 .' 2Z?. ':1744w Q ? . A .wk I ,ff lf '?3QZ,-H-QM. fam? 5129 9 ag, may I -,y -W, Q f ' 'S X' WA . y ff 1' ,vw -- ' A a. f , M , mM'f'x,g,4Vg '1' ' 7 ,fEM?fff '- ' Q04 1 Wifi.-,E',if'9fyf ,firm ' -'-' xx R....Ms-9 Ruthal Watkins I-V Ch eerleaders: Annette M ortensen Sh , eron Whitley Captains Jerry Paul Dell Taylor Jeanene Taylor I-V Cheerleaders: Jean Nielsen Colleen Carter Cl166f 7 M, X fjwgxlffwk IJ! ,fijfff Civ, fl Ralph Murray N fygjjff erry White Wh ' ,J lfgfjy .f W'W'elf VW I, ff 5130! lf! fl! W 4 yi 'M M, ,mfr ffl r rj Terry H M J Grchestm Band Left to Right, Row One: G. Weight, I. Ashton, I. Dent, I. Chatelain, B. Schindler. Row Two: S. Hughes, S. Thomas, K. Cassity, B. Bolton, N. Musser, B. Erickson. Row Three: J. Sorenson, H. Shaw, B. Baker, C. Curtis, D. Davis, A. Boyack. Row Four: R. Cook, E. Balmer, A. Stevenson, J. Jacobsen, B. Kimball, J. Maxwell, B. Cleverly. Row Five: R. Lawrence, L. Parry, G. Gygi, S. Gygi, L. Peterson. We are the music makers And we are the dreamers of dreams. Many hours of full orchestra rehearsals went into each program these talented musicians produced. Having. one of the largest string sections of .. E? 0: 535 Left to Right, Row One: S. Sharp, C. Aldous. Row Two: D. Brown, J. Abbott, S. Gerber, I. Smith, D. Lythgoe, L. Aposhian. Row Three: I. Gardner, G. Soderburg, D. Grant, A. Fletcher, 1. England T. Miller, 1. Lee, I. Waller. Row Four: I. Kilpatrick, M. Peterson, J. Dame, C. Bullock, M. Sorenj son, E. Zarback, G. Gygi, K. Marlowe. 'Tis an incomprehensible delight to hear and see a band. How erect the members stand in military manner! How handsome are the tassels on their caps! See the sun send streamlets down the tuba's bell. Watch and hear the rhythmic tramp of feet! Hear the drum in constant beat ! 2 Left to Right, Row One: S. Thomas, F. Weller, B. Butler, P. Barney. Row Two: S. Sharp, C. Al- dous, P. Ramjoue, C. Caldwell, C. Thornton, C. Young. Row Three: S. Kohlert, N. Racker, S. Gerber, G. Lambert, R. Keding, C. Headman, B. Ottley, R. Burns, M. Brinton. Row Four: K. Rei- mann, 1. Peterson, J. Lee, N. Egan. any other high school group in the state, the orchestra played for several concerts, for the Titan Talent Review, and for the Granite Music Festival. Admired by his students, Mr. Ormon Weight Was the source of aesthetic enjoyment for his musicians and their audience. fi 2 ,,. i f fp I U ,, t ,QI ,f Left to Right, Row One: B. Wight, C. Caldwell. Row Two: G. Soderburg, R. McAllister, D. Stev- enson, D. Mead. Row Three: P. Beattie, C. Gardner, B. Walker, D. Shipley, R. Brown, N. Rasband, W. Nielsen, L. Hewerdine. Row Four: G. Lambert, H. Cummings, D. Bennion, S. Shaw, V. jacob- sen, J. Simmons, S. Anderson, R. Keding. Among their numerous activities, these Olympus musicians have sought to purchase uniforms to give Titans the pleasure of seeing their marching band in gala color and unified dress. Director: Mr. Ormon Weight 75 Grad CCN . . DOYO . t. Yxflms Secretary: Kaye Murdock Secretary: June Godwin Music . . . O m . . . G wondrous power! Art thou not the nearest breath of Godis own beauty, born to us amid the infinite, whisper- ing gallery of His reconciliation ' Cil0fGl6 1 J. S. D. Director: Kenly Whitelock Left to Right, Row One: S. Withers, B. Jensen, L. Riser, G. Weight, L. Parry, R. Watkins, J. Taylor, V. Gundersen, K. Roberts, N. Williams. Row Two: M. Holbrook, M. Burch, K. Heaton, B. Corn- wall, E. Davis, M. Wilson, J. Godwin, B. Forrest, E. Fletcher, J. Moyes. Row Three: I. Bailey, D. Pechman, S. Webb, S. Smiley, R. Rosvall, D. Farnsworth, B. Hobbs, M. Blake, N. Flowers. Row Four: S. Thompson, K. Ulmer, N. Durfee, C. McFadden, D. Gray, M. Park, S. Hughes, C. Bulf lock, D. Burton, S. Jensen. Row Five: A. Gordon, C. Whiting, S. Tucker, C. Wilson, I. Erskine, S. Sims, S. Stephens, S. Topham, M. Dansie, B. Thorpe, J. Christiansen. Row Six: L. Fordham, J. Williams, M. Feil, B. Workman, S. Torres, M. Despain, M. Kimball, S. Miller, D. Dowsett, C. Russell. .s f f S ecretary n Pianist: Marsha Brinton Assistant Director: Scott Smith The bird has captured a song and intimately adopted it to live as one with it. The Wind has captured a songfplaintive cry through durations. The rain has captured a song to rejoice in hearts and exult on leaves. Man has captured a song -- voices of the bird, the wind, the rain. With infinite unity - the magnificence of a chorus - man has captured a song ! Ma, 1231, F mm N .- 'Q -nv .44 1 , Y-,A 4 4 , - i l S A Left to Right, Row One: C. Nelson, R. Thurman, N. Smart, M. Young, R. Collard, V. McFarland W. Smith, B. Roderick, I.. Fuller, D. Gustafson, V. Florence. Row Two: K. Murdock, J. Christensen W. Neilson, K. Taylor, S. Sorenson, T. Cowley, R. VanDongen, K. Shuey, S. Smith, O. Bishop j. Clawson, D. Wood. Row Three: B. Eddington, B. Wiseman, L. Merrill, C. Leeuwenburg, S Fuller, S. Pearson, D. Stay, R. Bouck, D. Mendenhall, J. Aagard, G. Peterson. Row Four: S. Withers C. Cockayne, S. Bird, M. Brinton, K. Parry, K. Marwedel, R. Baird, 1. Carter, K. McKean, R Fullmer, Cv. Paul. Row Five: M. Grob, D. Redd, J. Christiansen, C. Clark, B. Baker, V. Nash, R. Rowley, G. Leggroan, D. Fankhauser. Row Six: C. Carter, S. Russell, C. Holland, P. Eddington, ,l. MacDonald, N. Stuard, K. Corry, C. Kunz, N. Reading, R. Poll, E. Fankhauser. 1 1 s 611 As Emily walks away from the living to take her place with the dead, she muses about living. It seems thousands and thousands of years since I .... I'Iow stupid they fthe livingl all look. They don't have to look like that! Gut 'liiwn J- H- Qixuninnliuwilf Grover's Corners, N. H. or Anytown, U, S. A. - is there a difference ? No, this is Our Town, These are our people, our homes, our schools. These are our joys, our sorrows, our loves. This is our birth, our life, our death! Familiar folk, who might be any one of us, portray Emily and George, love and question and fear and find eternal peace. The blindness of man, the yearning for yesterday, the pricelessness of truth - these are Our Town. The Olympus production of Our Town created within its audience a The stage manager philosophizes, I've married two hundred couples in my day. Do I believe in it? I don't know .... Well, let's have Mendelssohnis 'Wedding March'! beautiful emotion full of deep human understanding. This presentation was much more than a mere play, this was life itself ! Mrs. Evans, the director, receiving a con- gratulatory bucket complete with foil, red ribbon, ice, and one bottle of pink straw- berry-pop-champagne from Miss Pearce and Miss Zaharias. Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Gibbs While string' ing beans talk of husbands and travel. Asserts Mrs. Gibbs, It seems to me that once in your life before you die you ought to see a country Where they don't talk and think English and don't even Want to 71 I 4741! xi' X, ,Ml 1 gy - 1 YF n ' At the end of the second act the stage manager changes to clergyman to ask, Do you, George, take this Woman, Emily, to be your wedded Wife, to have . . . While her relatives mourn her death, Emily, after her return to life, exclaims, Good-by! Good-by, world! . . . Oh, earth, you're too wonderful for anybody to realize. f,,,,ea 'xiii' elif .- 51.2555 - . , 3 - -X, ', tif f- -1 V'-A ' gfu -ii i. ,. ' 'fi 5.1-' TV? 'I 'E' ff fr: 1 ff .J V 1.1.1-5 i 2 -F755 ..-.. - 'J' N '., - s, 'Q ,f 1 ' yr J ff-,is w. v.rrF-f,'il.k- 2' 4 iq, -as ee 5 af arf- fy LQ? ly. ,. :-fi :ZA s-' ' if Q, e , , P, fx lin 0312 -,Lis ,Q is , gif: sy A ,, if, jx!-,f,a5,i: , I+ z2'GY:34-AF' ' 'Q ' .4 :I an eg :xv M' ,. ,. 1 K ., .,.s H F .ij :Q -- ,5 if .1 Jv ' , S6ml9lT6S Sing four Clympus sirens to one seemingly be- wildered male on the Senior Class assembly, All I Want is all there is and then some. Well? A bride, a groom, and remembrances of things past - the theme of the very popular Pythia Guild assembly. Featuring top Olympus talent and also offfcampus celebrities and musical groups, the assemblies were both entertaining and educational. Perhaps the most outstanding performance was that given by the Utah Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maur- ice Abravanel. The traditional assemblies for such events as Alumni Day, Men's Week, Girls' Week, and OfWeek were held as usual along with many others sponsored by the three classes, the clubs, and the teachers. Much of the success of the assemblies must be credited to the members of the Ushers' Club, who disciplined the tactless ones of the audience in a fair but firm manner. Looks like the aftermath of what the oldsters would gleefully call a wild teenfage drive. The Red Cross assembly. Ray Anthony with his horn, Liberace sans candelabra and gold-flecked coat, and the Jane Froman Sextette give musical reasons for staying in school. The Sopho- more Class assembly. Eleven well-formed candy canes adding spice and mint to fantasy on the Christmas program. A musical highlight anticipated by Olympus students - the annual presentation of University of Utah choruses. A little bit of Switzerland in the form of a Choo-choo train of Balmer sisters on the Laurel Club presentation. Quite apropos! Men's Association Assembly falling on Armistice Day, since all Olympus males face six years of military service. Joan Behunin in September sings to returning Titans of coming events dramatized in pano- rama in the background. if e ig a f vig 11- , ff ' J + A A x V -Ui! 'li if ff' ,gsm ., 'L,1P 753' . V 1- ' . fl. QW, 5 fy. .s . , , v, . ' ' - 7,1 1, M- A , 4 A. ' . I , ij , H ' may, 'f ' ' A - gig-:Ja . . ,lv i f . W. - .Q ' 'YR' , .,, 'g Q-'1 3,-. kt-1, Q, . :. . 5 -, f' .. .be ,'-- f ,L , , fs , . 4 '. ,- ,I 1 All '-I ,fea r , H .- : ' 'H ' iq ' .1 . . ' X' ' ' :' LP' R S6Wlllu6S Four little girl officers singing a welcome to all Titans on fateful September 8. Into the life of one Ruthal Watkins will come a career as show gir according to predictions on Fantasia Assemblyf' during Girls' Week There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune .... y qw. sp From the wings the stage and players are unique per- sonalities. High on top the sunlight is split by rafters. It falls and strikes the hardened floor to pattern it with shadows. The players - tiny, gallant ones grasp- ing opportunity - approach their foe with blazing swords, displaying their talents, and return to the wings - victors ! Another look into the future of three Clympus seniors in the Girls' Assembly. Dude', Carl Burton putting the touch on the two girls for the price of a magnum of Chantilly wine in a sidewalk cafe on famed Champs Elysees. A truly super, colossal, stupendous presentation - the East Higl traveling assembly in which five hundred students participated. l Maestro Maurice Abravanel, Utah Symphony Orches- tra, Zank you so much for your verree fine velcome. Ve are so happee to be here again. A piano, a song - Dorothy Gray, Elaine Davis! Favorf ites on many assemblies! 5 - . , V , 1 ' , D 3 1 ' 1,7 T ,O Q A 0 If Anyone Finds This, I Love Youf' the The Finale of the Utah Symphony performance regarded by many Athena Club, and the audience all got Titans as the best assembly of the year. mixed up together one Friday fourth per- iod. Not Santa Claus, but an old prospector. The costume To the relief of everyone for the millionth time, Chris- house had a halffprice sale on Saint Nick beards the mas was again proved Worthwhile, this time by Good ' h S ' A bl day before the Athena Club program. Fairy Claude on t e enior ssem y. 'M Q . jiri--1 gf K ,W -, Q -'rv 'ya -i ., - '- fr' 1?ywe'f21bQ'4g ' 1 ' ' 4 'iifiiai-?'!: SV' Min: ' 'W li . FTQTN7' ' 5 ' Lf ' Srf , 1 an I -,,, -i,'-L 1- .- . Ja,-, , y,- 2-E55 its-sbu A we 'L NEW 21432 , 5 ' ,z .f isis ff-1 ' r . .4 ' if '- Y 'Q'-Q' 'IpQg5xxx?ff:,:'L7' , Y -fl-ii 'XA--Q: L. L1f, 1ifv-1-Sw' 335i L- sf V In fgvxf- ':e:'M2.,',fL-:.' 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That day last fall when the seniors re- ceived their rings and felt for the first time a strange sort of sadness about the near end of their high school days. Only the ones we lose, we keep, some say. CB. K. EQ Each simple day wove a thread into a robe of memory. Each found its place and held the pat' tern, but some were gilded threads of golden days. Time compels the threads to wear and soon they break. But golden threads merely tarnish with the years. The Juniors' answer to those January blues - a masquerade par- ty - one of the gayest interludes in their second year of life at Olympus. Une for all and all for one!!' The girls in Mrs. Staley's fourth period gym class will long remember that Warm October day when they washed, polished, and launched the sweep-stakes prize of the Qmnibus - the 1928 tomato-red jalopy deluxe! 4 3 Graduation! A strange kind of halffwistful, halffnostalgic night! Seniors could almost be gay if they were not so tense. Seniors could al- Many Titans at the Gmnibus spent a few golden moments in the Pep Club's Dirty Shame Cafe. After drinking at the bar and listening to honkyftonk tunes drummed on a tinny,' piano and Watching Titanettes mildly strip-teasing, many Titan souls fairly reeled out the door. most laugh if they were not so close to tears. A beautiful, spacious foyer, a pinon pine aglow with glittering tinsel, shining multi-colored balls and lights - all add a sparkling memory of the Week before Christmas at Olympus. Bells of papier mache, red and green streamers overhead, soft music, and floating wisps of pine from evergreen Christ- mas trees added reality to a very dreamy dance - White Christmas, the annual Senior Class ball. And such a dance! The king's palace was ablaze with lights. There was music, there was laughter. And every lady in the land was dressed in her beautiful best. But Cinderella was the loveliest of them all! The annual Girls' Dance - Cin- derella's Ball. A wonderful way to spend seventh period - one of several matinee dances that added sparkle to the educational process. D LUTCGS Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the most beautiful of the arts, because it is not mere translation or abstraction from life, it is life itselff' CH. EJ A dream, a night, a memory - all that is left after time steals away. A dream - the transformation of a gymnasium into a ball- room of wonder. A night - vivacious fall, romantic winter, enlightened spring. A mem- ory - 1955 - a year belonging to youth and the dance. Wax-like fronds on stems entwining white, stately pillars, lavender and canary yellow, chartreuse and dusky pink, rhythmic interpretations of Al Sedgley's orchestra! The dance-ultra of the year - the dignified Junior Prom, Prelude en Pastel. EEE - O V M H.R.l'l. White Christmas: Mlle. Prelude en Pastel, Queen of the Junior Prom Natalie Williams Nancy Arm Russell Interior: Courtesy South East Furniture Plwtograplnyz Don Blair , 5 f , i Q . 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Wiseman, J. Taylor, B. Anderson, Wallin, C. Cook, B. Cornwall. Row Three: A. Keller, 1. England, K. Christofferson, R. Neff, Reimann, S. Bird, C. Leeuwenburg, A. Holbrook, C. Cassity, L. Johnston, M. Sloane, W. Waters, Burns. Row Four: B. Dougherty, D. Pechman, E. Pease, R. Baer, L. Coon, C. Burton, J. Waters, Lutzker, B. Roderick, F .Hill, 1. White, N. Merrill. Row Five: J. Stewart, P. Holmes, C. Doyle Boyack, K. Lind, B. Dansie, R. Mortenson, G. Blake, J. Cvoodman, B. Henry, D. Hansen. D ?t3?7?VO51'U 1 i , ,,,.z,. ,'i' J . g.f'4X..y.,.4, Q7 f,.f,f15'j I, ' 1' JJ , , F, ' I. ,s..f-'.,.-f' f J,-Ji,,l,N gl, Vrwifffa-j,?,.-g--' ADVISORY BOARD -- Left to Right, Row One: K. Towers, S. Horman, N. Smart. I Row Two: D. Bennion, R. White,V'L. Davidson. J, I, V , -, . .,- . . T 'iff ' 1 H . f , -. JM S visor .Board , 1-J Left to Right, Row One: Mr. P. Whitby Csponsorj, S. Horman, I. Aagard, I. Clawson, L. Fuller, D. Gunderson, Cv. Tanner, H. Christiansen, Mr. I.. Greene fsponsorl. Row Two: K. Shuey, C. Pug' mire, J. Carter, D. Lay, B. Larsen, D. Bennion, J. Paul. Row Three: D. Wood, B. Asay, K. Lind, B. Dansie, M. Lutzker, D. Fankhauser, I. Whitehead. Row Four: S. McDonald, J. Martin, C. Burton, j. Waters, L. Cvunnerson, K. Reimann, O. Bishop, R. Biesinger. Us Tiers SPONSORS: Miss Erda Williams, Mrs. Hazel Cannon, Mrs. Leah Merrill. 3 . Sleeping Beauty in reverse! President Carole Cook crowning Gerald Peterson Prince Charming. ' f . ,ga A . . g55p1'sf.gg1- + -1' fY 4. 37' 1 H. fiav if Q' 15 -5 '7 El 'Q Y' : 0- v . 1 ,,,,,4f,,, ,t g , e QL.. A- ,ag .4 nf --ies-' wi-ff 1, 1 :-. as -1 -'Mis' Q.--f V ,.-,.. ,-t 'riiifg -on-r'7. .11-1 .,.,'lf :ff dir' , .. . ,. N., r -4 , L K H. .74 Cy ' v -wal fff,1?5Qfa?-E,,:1, :A JN-,--. - -. - -J.. -.cf-v' keg' 'i' ,-,si , X 2 - 1 ,. Q Dc' P. s .em --,frt df-rss f-4. rj' x V .DLL 5 E' Ab '75 ' x 1 fxigicgfcd 1:33 J we ,-I as-'ff f Q .rf ff -r --1:--.Y--1-f nyQ,, 1 ' ' -saw 1 r . -' ' - OFFICERS - Left to Right, Row One: Judy Anderson, Natalie Williams, Car- ole Cook, Carolyn Wallin, Jackie Good- man. Row Two: Anne Boyack, Marilyn Despain. Gfiris' Association Ofhcers of the Girls' Association planned a full year of activity in which every girl in the school could participate. Dear Daddy, the annual Fathers' and Daughters' Night, proved that even parents could be fun if given a chance. Girls' Week, with the theme Fantasia, was another outstanding activity, featuring an attendance contest and the annual Mothers' and Daughters' Night. The week was clif maxed Friday with an assembly and Cinderella's Ball. As Sir Walter Wade opens a classroom door with a sweeping bow, Sir jerry Raleigh takes the books of Queen Sherry, All girls were Queens for a day during Girls' Week, sponsored by their association. 3' QW-C A 65-. A 5 yr-.1 gfigf ,Qui . ' -fp' 1 ' ' ' , A i if' . WEL! '- . ,'f-,.- 4:6-gf 9' 45. 2 ,-1 '4 -L ,A ' '11 ya. 5 ..- A l ,. 1, 1 1 rw, 1.-' :fe , . Q G,5y5':,,, .., . ,...,. - -wisp, awf- Wi SP I 4 F5 'w :if -aT'f1Qv QPF ..7z4l-177' 33,1 Sgs I OFFICERS - Left to Right, Row One: , jim Carter, Dennis Stay, Ed Fankhauser, Bert Dougherty. Row Two: Dwain Mendenhall, joe Clawson, Men 5 socicrtion An organization concerned with the betterment of school life and the good fellowship of the masculine population of Ulympus was the Men's Association. Annual activities such as the functions of Men's Week - the beardfgrowing contest, Fathers' and Sons' Night, Hernando's Hideaway - were sup- ported with much enthusiasm. A project of worth- while service was the plan for improved conditions in the parking lot. SPONSORS: Mr. Walter Gehrke, Mr. William Green. Dr. Harold Handley. Njfifl. 3 1 H201-202-2O2V2, Robert Elton counts A favorite of Men's Week - the annual Fathers' and Michael Roe's whiskers as James Aa- Sons' Night, gard looks on confidently during the annual Beard Growing Contest spon- sored by the Menis Association. 'Quaid A Q 11 !7ffh L,,,l 711 5022 fading f7617e'1 ' bgeh fad L1-7617 4z67ifQif27cBC! I jar-6, 'ffpaifff L2 of 47061. ffcvu qfe 652 Lydlffldflfufx JA Q! 5176! I Qfiffj 7,951 fic f.:7e5'7L of fuck faf' XKQCMQI , ,Lui U fn fee 7001 af fha 62Z4'146Xf' yggfff fm' Lffggk V Q cgeaiff A 29,77 if V - Qgff I V JULMLMA jgwfa KJln,.,.,,..fx.lL 7- f,,Wff7 Mmff A1337 M AZ! I JLWWWMJ 'MLW J MVWWAFQM 'f-df' L5 ZA' I , 4 0, 'Af' '5'A 4 '7 af Vg wif HM!! . tllifvfi' 'Ak' WM ,f,f-pwjf'f 0!!jf0 J' 'MN I fa 4+ 1,41 dwdwiijdlf ' , ff 3 L yi mv! f 15:17 G0 wif? Zgfgff Jaw!! iMfV!'?'0ffMff My I WA, .M H. REUBEN R 96 C? 'Y I . , Q why y . Cadet Capt.: Jerry Whitehead Cadet First Lt.: James Waters Cadet First Lt.: Gerald Paul Civii Air iyafroi g No, sir No, sir! No, sir! Ye-e-e-s, sir! Cadet Horman Atten - shun! Weekly uniform inspection conduct getting the eighth degree. by Lt. Paul Whitby and cadet ofheers. , Pia Rf-It 760-ax. c-M5 - ,gy V .J Left to Right, Row One: I. Whitehead. Row Two: I. Coons, P. l-lenrichsen, C. Biesele, A. Baer K. Howick, R. Cundick, D. Mead, l. VanGrman. Row Three: D. Vernon, D. Porath, L. johnson J. Waters, R. Sharples, P. Williams, P. Sloan, D. Gutke. Row Four: D. Leavitt, S. Horman, 1. Han sen, A. Beckman, R. Showell, J. Paul, K. Zolbrist, C. l-lorman. Row Five: A. Higbee, F. Alder, B Peterson, J. Lether, D. Taylor, P. Peterson, M. Gibbs, G. Gilbert. Precision - the final goal of the Civil Air Patrol I Precision - the significant Work in the achieved success of a drill team! Preparing for the drill competition, the members practiced each morning in the gym. Highlighting their year's activities was the Cadet Hop held in the spring. Glympus Was proud of her blue clad men with their mirf rored shoes. The manner of speaking is full as important as the matter, as more people have ears to he tickled than understandings to judge. QL, cg Working through the English and speech classes, many students, by participating in contest Work, have attained special recognition and excellence in communicating their ideas, feelings, and interf pretations to others. Legislative Forum: Qrion Bishop, Terry Head, and Neal Reading - winners in regional meet at Cyprus High School. S eet Wf 197 Radio: Louise Parry and Frank Stillman - successful entrants in the regional meet. Robert Clsen - second place regional winner, I Speak for Democracy contest. Judy Levine - superior rating in oratory in the state finals at the University of Utah. lrene Barney - third place Winner in the district American Legion essay contest. lf' .am 3 QVVI749 Ag: i it Debate: Darlene Dowsett, Carolyn Wallin, Carole Cook, and Kent Christofferson represented Olympus in State finals at University of Utah. Q. 'gr X 1 , X Winners of Regional Speech Meet at jordan High Sidney Horman - student director of one act play School. Dramatic reading: Wilna Vifagstaffg Retold in regional meet. Claude Cawley - superior rating story: Melva Sorenseng Humorous reading: Nancy in extemporaneous speaking in State Forensics Meet Sue Mossy Pantomime: Janet Squires. at University of Utah. . Editor! Diane Hansen Sponsor: Mrs. Estelle Tucker Art Editor: James Stewart I , , , .f' ,,,, r -' ,J ,gf-Liana, .f Q6 'Aegffm-9: lffi , f' ,rr f. ,fl fc, Q,ff-fy 1-A-J o4.H3Sg,4:,gMA7?'i.fg7 'W'f53w 'mf-M ffwakwf ie! 1' 'f 1' ' W . ff 2 X , Qafili, ,f,,it'NL, I Q fl wb I! 9 ff r, A' Q 'gl S r Lf, A, , br In ff AIM 3 F .. ggffii 'law LJ fr' 'ff XT! 63421 X. X, x ' s a ii, An Editor Linda Richms Photographers: Alan Adgms, James Carter, DHV1d ChT1Sf13DSCD. Business: Nancy Racket Cmanagerj, Research and Personnel: Barbara Engh, Sandra Heath, Claudette Kunz. Joyce Nielsen Ceditorsj, Sherry Smith. If a man carries many good memories with him into life, he is safe to the end of his day, and if one has only one good memory left in onels heart, even that may sometime be the means of saving us. CF. Dj Memories are precious because eras seek out only the most esteemed. The others are left to Wander aimlessly through' out the past. Memories are precious because time has the power to enrich their value beyond even the original. lt has been the opportunity of the Qciyssey staff to safeguard some memories. May they enhance life! May they serve Well! MlElf if ww ' ca-aa 'rf STAFF MEMBERS - Row One: Claude Cawley, Frances Jeppson, Larry Wilkins. Row Two: Sheron Whitley, Joy Coflin. I . a x Literary Editor: Irene Barney Photography Editor Rubie Pucci -vyyq, ,w---- 4- .2! Ll j NEWS STAFF - Rm' One: Evelyn Fletcher, gaffu' Carolyn Wallin Milicent Holbrook Ceditorj. Row Qivmrufjjl Two: Carl Burgon. i 'lf final C if M!,g2al?J if E y fri Mlm-ww 01 gjgbf vl v I X Wwili fmraflw, ' Q! Gmaaff QMJLQL y amy. hw! Editor: Joan Bloclgett 0 I , 7 1 V I llcfzb, , -A-f ' L ML? , , , Cog' ff, fg,fC7 f' iftfj fu 4 f 1 if ' -ff' f ' , K, ,f fL.,., N Af ,T If 6 f 57,1 ML LWQU J . by Ji' X.f,LY:, ,hr I , ' ,J ' W If li L-, Ldv' .f . A 'rw V X nf' 'wif'- r+4ff'4ff'f5 v 'E , A if . if f y , ,E dicks' A V .9- ,f 1 'N'-!7 f'.,g',7,.fE ,,,, l.af1,.f, g,.,h, T, L.fdLf 1 iff ff! V' '-of ' L1- Cl mdiic Cllmunakrlwopt ji' f k cw-J of df: wwf, -4, f , 1 ' ' 1 - V .f f lf ,' ' f f 1 i 'P' . f 4' 3. . A. .' ' fr H, f Mflif, l'fLQ,V'v1,43 xyqylr, LL4' I 1 -f if 'Q-vf.,a,'r,LflL,.5,1,1 ' ' fl -I fl Q, . 1 L 7 A , 'ffl .E lvrffif-Offfw' . lff'cf' rfb' r LQ, V r s , 45 ,P U ' ' A , A,--4-. -ff' f .f ' f .Ll fgfzzf M M,,,,.-f'rLj fa ff Exchange: Evelyn Fletcher, Lucille Burbidge feclitorj. Editorial: Lynne Moffat Ceditorj, Judy Moss. 104 Business: David Lett, Barbara Cornwall Cmanagerj. , ,' FEATURE - Left to Right, Row One: Carole . I I Cook. Row Two: Darlene Dowsetr Ceditorj, Terry SDOTISOTZ TVlI'S. MHIJOYIC ACl1X Head, Shana Peterson. Row Three: jmes Martin. Leaving no major school event unreported, the Thunder- bolt staff gathered, published, and distributed the news of Olympus for the student body. Such columns as Wouldn't It Be Funny If . . . and Your Hit Parade provided spar' kle in the news, while others, such as Featured Fashions, presented good advice to all. The accurate scores and cover- age on the sports section and the thorough, objective ref porting on the front page gave the students a clear picture of school activities, past and future. .1051 Us Left to Right, Row'One: D. Dowsett, J. Blodgett, C. Cook, T. Head, B. Cornwall, J. Schaelling. Row Two: 1. Moss, C. Wallin, L. Burbidge, S. Peterson, E. Fletcher, L. Moffat, M. Holbrook. Row Three: C. Burton, l. Martin, D. Lett, Mrs. Adix, D. Worsley, I. Dent. . SPORTS - Left to Right, Row One: Jay Dent Qeditorl, Russell Campbell. Row Two: joseph Clawson, Douglas Worsley, joseph Schaelling. 5 Business Manager: Patty Argyle Cofeditor: Patsy Mulcock sf Sponsor: Mrs. Eva Sumner Editor: Morgan Davis f W ' -r llzl tractor names, telephone numbers, and ad' dresses oif theltfigtitiirel student body, the Ulympus Directory Worked niany hours last fall to give to each Titan a copy of their publication before Christmas. Staff duties con- sisted of selling advertisements, obtaining necessary data from the office files, making countless trips to the printers, and prooffreading the blueprint copy before the original book was published. STAFF-Left to Right: K. Bjork, C. Davis, P. Argyle, M. Davis, P. Mulcock, L. Casto, B. Trelawney. Four sad sacks singing Glow, little glow worm, glim- mer, glimmer. Ushers' Club contribution to the band uniform drive. . I Four of King Cole's Girls improvising on their I I imaginary musical instruments. Second place win- a ners sponsored by the Toboggan Club. For the purpose of raising money to buy uniforms for the band, the Olympus High School clubs, in conjunction with service organizations of the area, presented the first annual Titan Talent Review. Produced for a two-night run, each of the acts was different, and prizes were given for the best performances. It is planned that this review will be' come traditional and will be presented annually in the future. lust tell them Groucho sent you. Sheridan Anderson out- marks Groucho in double en- tendre for Le Cercle des Ar- tistes on the Review. aIf.,iJl.iDIwwt ,vwfULM-'- The winner! The pantomime sponsored by the Pythia Guild. i GL Elaine Davis, also of Guild Company, won first place for her U' vocal solo, Serenade from Student Prince. . wJ,MM M SWQWWQ Athena OFFICERS - Row One: I. Barney, Mrs. L. Egan Csponsorj. Row Two: Miss K. Takeuchi Csponf sorj, K. Page, P. Eddington, 1. Croxford. Win a kiss from Athena! Win a kiss from Athena! This chant floating through the halls during the Omnibus celef bration made all students conscious of the fact that a new club had been born to Olympus during 1954 - a social club especially for junior girls, boasting a membership of eighty. At regular evening meetings at the school, the girls heard talks by eminent local speakers on the subjects of the social graces, and planned their assembly. Left to Right, Row One: I. Moss, M. Lemmon, N. Russell, M. Fitzgerald, V. lacobsen, C. Cockayne, S. Bird, M. Peterson, L. Moffat, I. Wagstaff, J. Kelly. Row Two: J. Levine, D. Pechman, M. Brinton, A. Kirk, J. Hall, M. Seddon, C. Carter, B. Hansen, C. Leeuwenburg, R, Thurman, D. Derrick, S. Heidel, L. Shocker. Row Three: C. Baynes, C. Graham, I. Lewis, M. Wilde, D. Raddon, 1 Topham, M. Dansie, F. leppson, j. Behunin, S. Thompson, A. Holbrook, B. Nielsen, S. Whitley Row Four: J. Neilsen, I. Barney, J, Bailey, C. Drage, A. Mortenson, L. Deyoe, J. Croxford, I lackstien, A. Pearson, K. Child, J. Holmgren, L. Hopheins, C. McHenry, M. Park, S. Hughes, K Page, P. Eddington. Row Five: S. Walker, A. Larsen, M. Beckstead, J. Goodman, B. Henry, D Richards, K. Corry, N. Nichols, L. Casto, S. Stewart, S. Hughes, C. Wilson, N. Reeve, R. Johnson J. Squires. Row Six: K. Larsen, J. Christensen, l. Schear, R. Burns, C. Kunz, j. Nielsen, B. Stratton A. Hammond, I. Arneson, C. Phippen, A. Theodore. 0 M 6 ,eft to Right, Row One: M. Lemmon, N. Russell, I. Leggroan, S. Thompson, D. Derrick, B. Butler, i 7. Jacobsen, S. Whitley, I. Adamson, S. Hughes, S. Webb. Row Two: D. Dowsett, N. Merrill, S Walker, S. Smith, M. Wilson, J. Nelson, I. Murphy, C. Maxfield, J. Wallace, A. Maxwell, N 'tuart, S. Berndt. Row Three: L. Deyoe, D. Peterson, C. DeGraffenried, H. Shepherd, S. Olmstead Bartlett, M. Park, M. Fitzgerald, N. Williams, R. Watkins, I. Taylor. Row Four: R. Angel, Di Bone, B. White, K. Richmond, J. Stratton, J. Hurd, T. Taylor, Y. Burns, J. jackstien, S. Russell, .. Jennings. Freedom of expression found voice through the Dance Club. Swaying, twisting, bending, As deftly, as gently, as uniformly, As the movements of an opening flower, Bodies performed. 0 Dance Ciuli Whoops! Head a little loose therein Raggedy Ann and Andy on the Dance Club Christmas Assembly. OFFICERS - I. Taylor, Miss F. Takeuchi Csponsorb, D. Petersen, S. Walker, OFFICERS - Row One: 1. Smith, O. Weight, fsponsorj, J. Ashton. Row Two: S. Sharp, J. Abbott. Ensemlo le Club L . it 4 ff. -. , ., l - V .4 . X 3 ttttt I at A , . A Bow in hand, reed to lips, A nod, a downbeat . . . Familiar to Titans were the performances made by mem- bers of the Ensemble Club. These instrumental groups sought to increase the band uniform fund by displaying their various talents. The love for music held by Ensemble members might express itself as U. . . an ethereal rain, an everfsoft distillation, an incomprehensible delight, a joy, a voice of mystery . . . Q. s. up gl it it Left to Right, Row One: S. Thomas, B. Wight, C. Caldwell, J. Chatelain, C. Aldous, S. Sharp, M. Sorenson, P. Barney. Row Two: I. Lee, O. Lambert, P. Ramjoue, j. Kilpatrick, J. Ashton, J. Smith, D. Stevenson, R. McAllister. Row Three: L. Hewerdine, S. Gerber, R. Keding, E. Zarback, R. Brown, J. England, W. Neilson, O. Soderborg, D. Lythgoe, O. Soderborg. Row Four: T. Miller, J. Dent, I. Abbott, 1. Weller, D. Mead, I. Gardner, D. Bennion, R. Outlce, 1. Simmons, L. Aposhian. 10 rituhure Club Q Left to Right, Row One: D. lensen, R Keller, D. Wilkinson, L. Debenham, D. Smart, P. Allsop, l. Lowther. Row Two: D. Godfrey, B. Debenham, B. Kxller, B. Neff, R. Wilson, D. Clapham, C. Kay. Row Three: Hardman, H. Arbuclcle, A. Tid- well, D. Vifilson, H. Kelsey, B. Cline, D Weiderman. Row Fire: D. Monson, E. Tidwell, M. Young, D. La leunesse. OFFICERS - L. l-lewerdine, S. Gerber, O. Weight Qsponsorj. ii Jil if 13 fn' 'gl-le has achieved success Who has filled his niche and accompf lished his task . . . He has achieved success who has used his tools, life, soil, And planned for an improved future. These aims the Agriculture Club has Worked toward during the past year. I 1 6,5 ,V . T Left to Right, Row One: R. Brown, L. Hewerdine, S. Gerber, W. Neilson. Row Two: D. Mead, O. Lambert, T. Miller, I. Lee, 1. Waller, E. Zarback, I. Simmons, R. Keding. ' ss f 1 ,ii T Q , 'T we 'f f' lla f Mia Ni- it OFFICERS - Row One: R. Godfrey, I. Lowther. Row Two: D. Monson, R. Harper Csponsorj, E. Tidwell, B. Deb- enham. Dante Orchestra Gaining experience through participation in many Olym- pus activities, the Dance Or- chestra has better prepared itself for a progressive future. Among their activities was playing for after-game dances, for the Football Banquet, and for Fathers, and Sons' Night. 111 OFFICERS - Row One: Mrs. H. Cannon Cspon- sorj, Mrs. C. Dallin Csponsorj. Row Two: P. Barney, A. Boyack, I.. Sennhauser. Working to become better homemakers of the future was the continuous aim sought by each member of the Home- making Club. By serving at the annual Football Banquet and by helping with numerous other school activities, the girls gained practical experience in the art of being good hostesses. Through their efforts during the Omnibus, the guests enjoyed barbecued hamburgers and homemade candy. Left ro Right, Row One: A. Boyack, C. Doyle, J. Palmer, K. Boyd, E. Balmer, K. Angel D. Green, S. Heath, S. Oerstner, L. Senhauser. Row Two: P. Barney, M. Holbrook Nl Racker, S. Packer, A. Pack, J. Lehmann, M. Baxter, j. Nelson, R. Anderson, B. Erielfson I. Jacobsen. Row Three: D. Astin, C. Young, K. Hogan, B. Sorensen, E. Pond, M. McComb, J. Reich, N. Orhn, D. Gerrard, C. johnson, B. Call. OFFICERS -- Row One: D. Kempe. Row Two: Z. Stratton, l. Stewart, S. Anderson, L. Folland, sponsor. l ,aa I i 1 4 T s l 1 e ' . Y: Left ro Right, Row One: J. Lewis, C. Prado, S. Tucker, J. Behunin, ,l. Wilhelmsen N Stuart, E. Balmer. Row Two: C. Baynes, D. Pechman, Z, Stratton, I. Coffin, P Barney L. Moench, O. Wilhelmsen, C. Turner. Row Three: I. Stewart, D. Phillips, R Cundiclx S. Anderson, D. l-loskisson, Cv. Cvygi, l. Dewsnup, D. Kempe, P. Pehrson, S. Larsen .lie Carole Des fxtrtistes QDART YOUR REVENGE is Swtril Is there a paranoid in the house? The art club booth at the carnival, Under the Big Top. The Art Club underwent a metamorphosis early in the current school year and came out with a bright, imposing new name. The members sought to broaden their artistic experiences by visiting local art galleries and exhibits, attending art lecf tures, studying the works of masters, contributing to the activities of the school by painting posters, decorating for dances and banquets, and generf ally making life brighter with the brushes, pal- ettes, and colors. MOGQTN .gllllgbillgli Left to Right, Row One: M. Park, B. johnson, K. Hogan, l.. Ful ler, I. Barney, K. Cassity, M. Olson. Row Two: M. Peterson, B. Nielson, A. Browning, J. Adamson, C. Doyle, J. Fuller, J. Legg- roan, R. Angel, D. Davis, M. Shipley, K. Greenwood, S. jones. Row Three: J. Kelly, M. Guiver, F. Ieppson, M. Fitzgerald, S uf 1 -i Sharp, C. Aldous, V. Jacobsen, P. Hoffman, J. Locker, C. Kissell, I. Gardner, C. David. Row Four: M. Davis, D. Gray, N. Durfee, S. Miller, K. Marwedel, D. Brown, G. Bennett, D. Bott, J. Silver, M. Monsees, S. Thomas, D. Gaufin. Row Five: I.. Hewerdine, D. Bouck, D. Stay, J. Carter, C. Bjork, R. Anderson, T. Stevenson, W. Rimby, D. Mead, M. Hoffman, P. Sloan, J. Wells. Nuestro club celebro una fiesta muy alegre en el mes de febrero. Quebraf mos una piiiata y bailamos a la musiea mexicana. Tomamos tambien una comida tipieamente mexicanaf' Les membres de notre club ont eu le plaisir de passer une soiree ensemble au cinema. Nous avons vu un film franeais qui nous a beaucoup pluf' OFFICERS - Row One: R. Gaufin, Miss D. Ryerson, sponsor. Row Two: G. Christensen, sponsor, M. Olson, M. Davis. It's months until Easter. Won't it be a little big?,' The chick booth at the Omnibus sponsored by the club. V-.. -'51 Qi ' flecwbrs' Club Left to Right, Row One: S. Sims, E. Chace, V. Lenroot, A. Match, L. Fielding, K. Mauss, A. Auer, B. johnson. Row Twoi L. Helme, N. jones, B. Shurtlifi, P. Hansen, M. Schmidt, M. Schmidt, C. Collard, C. Whiting. Row Three: N. Bonella, C. Cald- OFFICERS - Row One: P. Hansen, Miss 1. Pearce, sponsor, K. Mauss. Row Two: A. Hol- brook, S. Sims. well, R. Cook, R. Cook, j. Lindsay, L. Christensen, C. Bullock, B. johnson. out an active year. No Amazons, these, but tired of forever being spectators at games, several girls organized the Leaders' Club, determined to be active participants in sports. Archery, hockey, basketball, tennis, baseball - all these they played with gusto and skill. Rules, regulations, form, technique - all these they mastered. Exclusively for senior girls, the Laurel Club afforded a means of learning through entertainment. its purpose - to provide experience in the fine arts of hospitality and personal grooming - was successfully accompf lished through regular meetings held at which eminent personalities were invited to speak. An assembly presented for the student body rounded wel Olulo vw OFFICERS - Row One: Mrs. E. Holf lingworth, sponsor, M. Child. Row Two: M. Reeve, Miss B. Beal, sponsor, L. Fuller, D. Bowles, E. Lehmann. Left to Right, Row One: E. Balmer, R. Kimball, L. Fuller, M. Erickson, D. Bowles, M. Child, M Reeve, I. Oardner. Row Two: P. Creager, K. Bjork, M. Blake, B. Hobbs, C. Elsmore, E. Lehmanr B. Forrest, E. Barnett. Row Three: R. Pucci, j. Uremovich, C. McFadden, l. Waller, B. Cornwal C. Ersntsen, M. Evans, C. David. r IJ! ! 4 Q4 U A L F, X ,L . 35? -find ff cya. L5 fwqatfddf' 'Lfdff 51401 'ff' ' Q -1 I 1 I I J K fy 1 im X 9 '-f' Fame -. 414 T l X X! .fffbi , OFFICERS - Row One: B. Anderson, 1. Martin, K. Child. Row Two: R. Carl son, sponsor, M. Lutzker. 1 l Left to Right, Row One: D. Derrick, A. Emery, l. Arneson, K. Larsen, A. Larsen, S. Stewart, E Gilbert, M. Bargmann, K. Corry, C. Cockayne, A. Kirk, S. Dallas, K. Towers, M. Stillman, S Thompson. Row Two: l. Rumel, I. Barney, B. Anderson, S. Hopkins, N. Williams, B. Wiseman C. Cook, S. Peterson, C. Holland, S. Heidel, F. jeppson, I.. Schocker, N. Nichols, K. Child, I. Deyoe. Row Three: I.. West, N. Woodhead, T. Stevensonwj. Abbott, I.. Jensen, M. lordison, Y Burns, I. Waters, l. Martin, C. Burton, M. I.utzker, B. Boyce, D. Hess, J. Evans. Row Four: C Summerhays, A. Browning, I. Nielson, B. Henry, S. Smith, B. Elton, M. Papanikolas, I.. johnson I.. johnson, R. Eullmer, I.. Gunderson, S. Horman, I.. Coon, J. Neve. Row Five: j. Holmgren A. Theodore, M. Beckstead, J. Goodman, P. Williams, C. Horman, M. Roe, P. Sloan, M. Hoffman D. Glassett, H. Christiansen. A A A Music - not often soft, but dissonant, loud , jazz music - was really the food for eighty is Titan souls who met each noon to share one - , A another's latest disc recordings. They nib' bled their sandwiches to the downbeat of Stan Kenton and gulped soda pop in perfect time to the rhythm of Dave Brubeck. To share their love of jazz with the student body , and also to proselyte new members, the music limitedsv presented an assembly prof gram consisting of two combos. What jazz neeclsf' pleaded devotee president, jim Marf , tin is more eo le who like 'azz. lf Ta-ta-ta-cha-cha cha! Boom! Boom! , p p J 116 Boom! Aspirin, please! A combo in the club's assembly. Of We muon Club OFFICERS - Row Gne: J. Yvaller, Han- sen, R. Showell. Row Two: D. Leavitt. 49,645 12572 ff 5 fi., :QA ,A I xy 5 I Left ro Right, Row One: L. Rustad, P. Bearie, B. Flynn, P. Cassity, D. Mangum, A. Wright. Row Two: 1. Hansen, I.. Richins, R. Showell, G. Porter, l. Wfaller, A. l-lighee. Row Three: J. Ash- ton, I.. Hart, G. Alder, I. Christensen, M. Gibbs, R. Quist, L. Florence. 4'Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds ot Earth And danced the skies on laughterfsilvered wingsg Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirth Of sunfsplit clouds - and done a hundred things You have not dreamed of .... And, While with silent, lifting mind l'ye trod The high untrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand and touched the face of God. I. G. M. S i 1399, l gi 03 i,l According to my computations with that velocity and density, and with the presence of icy cirrof stratus. . . One of the projects of the club - making model airplanes. -v K OFFICERS - Row One: I.. johnson, M. Poulson, sponsor. Row Two: D. Christian- sen, C. Poulson, R. Baer. You say you have five girl friends - and all blondes? There are some dis- tinct advantages in belonging to a ra- dio club. 118 Of .WS Rua our Calling all stations. Calling all stations. Can you pick up this signal? Go ahead, pleasefl Formed by those students interested in owning and operating transmitters, the Dlympus Radio Club had as objectives, increasing the technical knowl- edge of the Uhamsv and educating the members for amateur defense in case of War. The club met at noon to learn code and once a month to view training films. 2'3- Q . .. Q. Let to Right, Row One. R. ohnson, W. Anderson, lx. Thomas, C. Poulson, I.. lohnson, G. Jensen, E. l-lansen. Row Two: D. Rogers, N. Stapley, J. Kasreler, A. Higbee, R. Baer, M. Hoffman, D. Glassett: Row Three: K. Rueclcert I Kilpatrick, K. Thomas T Whitle D. Christiansen, A, Richie, F. Stillman. Row Fourzl ji Van Orman, S, Gygi, ,R. .Andersolfi B. Carlisle, D. Brown. y Klgytfiia Gfuifcf as , it i f .Q , 0 , 2 Q ,es -af V Left to Right, Row One: Mr. Whitelock, B. Jensen, L. Riser, G Weight, L. Parry, R. Watkins, J. Taylor, K. Roberts, C. Nelson, N. Williams, R. Thurman, N. Smart, M. Young, R. Collard, V McFarland, W. Smith, B. Roderick, D. Gustafson, V. Florence Row Two: M. Burch, B. Cornwall, E. Davis, M. Wilson, J. God- win, B. Forrest, E. Fletcher, V. Gunderson, I. Moyes, K. Mur- ite en W Neilson K Ta lor S Sorenson T. dock, J. Chr's ns , . , . y , . , Cowley, K. Shuey, L. Fuller, D. Wood. Row Three: J. Bailey, D Pechman, S. Webb, K. Heaton, R. Rosvall, D. Farnsworth, B Hobbs, M. Blake, B. Eddington, B. Wiseman, L. Merrill, C. Leeuf wenburg, S. Fuller, R. VanDongen, D. Stay, S. Smith, 1. Clawson I. Peterson. Row Four: S. Thompson, K. Ulmer, N. Durfee, M I breathed a song into the air. Music came to Glympus through the voices of the memf bers of the Pythia Guild. Representing the school, this organization performed before religious and benefit groups, at the Hotel Utah, before the teachers of the Utah Educational Association, and in a concert at the University of Utah. Their assembly, Before the Wed' dingf' which was a series of courtship recollections of a bride and groom, gave the singers an opportunity to exf press themselves in popular music and to entertain their fellow classmates. A , P .U PL 1 9 . 59,9 Park, S. Hughes, C. Bullock, D. Burton, S. Jensen, N. Flowers, S. Withers, C. Cockayne, S. Bird, K. Perry, K. Marwedel, S. Pear- son, R. Bouck, O. Bishop, I. Aagard, J. Carter. Row Five: C. Whiting, S. Tucker, C. Wilson, J. Topham, M. Dansie, B. Thorpe, J. Christiansen, M. Grob, D. Redd, J. Christiansen, M. Brinton, C. Clark, B. Baker, V. Nash, R. Rowley, R. Poll, D. Mendenhall, I. Paul. Row Six: D. Gray, C. McFadden, S. Smiley, S. Sims, S. Stephens, J. Williams, M. Despain, M. Kimball, C. Russell, C. Carter, P. Eddington, J. McDonald, N. Stuart, R. Baird, N. Readf ing, K. McKean, D. Fankhauser. Row Seven: S. Miller, B. Work- man, M. Holbrook, S. Withers, S. Torres, I. Erskine, L. Fordham, A. Gordon, D. Dowsett, C. Holland, S. Russell, M. Feil, K. Corry, C. Kunz, J. Leggroan, R. Fullmer, E. Fankhauser. fwyy. OFFICERS -- Rou' Une: Y. McFarland, R. Wiat- kins, S. Jensen, B. Cornwall. Rou' Two: R. Mur- ray, J. Leggroan. All , O-de-o-yo-de-o All ready but theyo- del. Four members of the ski club are packed and rarinl for a slalom. Ski Girth ADVISORY BOARD - Row One: C. Wallin, K. Towers, K. Heaton, J. Schear, S. Heidel, K. Cassity, E. Fletcher. Row Two: R. Carlson, sponsor, S. Olsen, S. Sorensen, I.. Wilkins, C. Pugmire. A flash, and down the long White velvet slope The skier glides, a curving poised descent, Rolling the long hill under him, and so Unravels time itself. Now with knees bent He readies for the jump, and soaring high ls free of earth for fleeting seconds, then Meets the yielding snow, the flinty sting Of shining White .... Welcome, O Earth, again. A. S. M. ,Let to Ri hr Row One. R Murra D. Groussman f g , ' , V, ,J Widerburg, S. Guest, M. Bargmann, E. Gilbert, C. Cock- ayne, D. Derrick, E. Andrews, M. Cluff, D. Leavitt, P Thomas, J. Hall, K. Towers. Row Two: G. Tanner, R Olsen, S. Hopkins, N. Williams, A. Trunnell, N. Jones S. Miller, S. Thompson, B. Jensen, J. Christiansen, J. Chris: tiansen, K. Barnes, N. Nichols, A. Theodore, L. Schocker. Row Three: W. Vance, B. Christenson, S. Peterson, J Anderson, A. Fletcher, D. Hunter, B. Boyce, L. Wilkins, S. Heidel, I.. Deyoe, C. Pugmire, K. Child, D. Wood, W. MH Waters, P. Cassity. Row Four: M. Cromar, C. Tanner, A. Eldredge, B. Hansen, J. Schear, S. Sorenson, P. Eddington, C. Carter, J. Topham, L. Gunderson, S. Olsen, R. Thur- man, A. Browning, C. Summerhays, R. Porath. Row Five: E. Zarback, D. Oswald, C. Wallin, K. Heaton, J. Weiler, K. Cassity, E. Fletcher, H. Christiansen, S. Horman, C. Burton, M. Lutzker, J. Martin, J. Waters, J. Holmgren. Row Six: S. Walton, D. Pechman, J. Surnmerhays, B. Speyer, M. Sloane, L. Johnston, T. Horton, D. Nichol, C. Horman, P. Williams, R. Meik, A. Stevens. l ,, , Left to Right, Row One: G. Weiler, R. Gaufin, R. Oliver, 1. Whitehead, K. Howick, D. Henricksen, B. Lindquist, D Mendenhall, J. Carter, D. Stay, S. Smith, M. Papanikolas R. Elton, D. Lay, K. Reimann, G. Bishop. Row Two: I Waller, R. Beesley, S. Walker, R. Cundick, M. Davidson F. Beesley, P. Sloan, R. Murray, J. Paul, T. Stevenson, I Abbott, M. Roe, J. Waters, C. Burton, M. Lutzker, B Boyce. Row Three: D. Leavitt, R. Neff, B. Neff, B. Dansie 1 v D. Murphy, R. l-lannay, A. Adams, R. Meik, J. Coons, M Davis R. Bouck S. Sorenson, H. Christianson, L. Gunner son Horman., Row Four: A. Higbee, S. Gerber, L. Hew- erdine, W. Nielson, L. Wilkins, P. Holmes, D. Jackman, G Taylor, l. Gardner, D. Bennion, D. Wood, J. Dame, W Rimby, I. Stewart. Row Five: F. Stillman, C. Biesele, A Beckman, E. Hill, D. Taylor, E. Fankhauser, T. Cowley, K Shuey, J. Petersen, K. Clark, D. Christensen, 1. Clawson K. Taylor, A. Baer. 1 Sworol mmol Sliielol Behold! a royal army, With banner, sword and shield .... Challenging warriors, members of the Sword and Shield fought many hours in the service of l-l.R.l-l. School Life and heaped at her feet many zestful experiences. The Nativity Scene constructed by these men on the marquee of the school and the Star of Bethlehem window display helped create festive Christmas spirit at Glympus, r r i if lrv, , ,..,, I? V,,, .. VV,,v N 'VLL N ly I V l I ,. ,V,, 4' , f, . ,, ff' y ' 1 fg:wgf ' , Uffff I I liiij' ' , ' ,, ,V A 37 - C-Fx ' . ' S V A 1 ,Q -5 ' L 4 3526 Ffa. I A' i f 5 .x it if I , . 'iii i i.:-, fr if X N it A .., . , A i it 5 4 Q 47 t rr f 11, , . A X l , I V' W X Q X, X . I i ,ii I 'Til' , 2 sv i ' V ills t -- Hi is ,im C . . . And when they had opened their treasures, they pre- QFFIQERS - Row Qne, C, B,,,,O,,, K, Shuey T sented unto him gifts, gold, and frankincense, and myrrhf' Cowley. Row Two: J. Paul, R. Beeksrrom, sponsor Matt. 3:11 The Christmas Nativity scene constructed on the marquee of the building by the club. 'Rilo an Club Winter is not age Winter is stars and icicles sparkling under the moon And breath wreathed white. Winter is tobogganing, hot chocolate, steaming chili, Mitten-clad hands tingling, Winter is silver laughter, echoed voices calling, Winter is tobogganing I 575 S-5 'Q ug, OFFICERS - T. Head, M. Harris sponsor. I.. Mott, B. Moeller. Left to Right, Row One: 1. Collin, J. l.eSieur, D. Morton, C. Moench, M. Fisher, C. Adamson C. Silver, C. Tolman, S. Stillman, M. Warburton, I.. lohnson, L. Mott. Row Two: T. Head M. Peterson, S. Corless, S. Gunderson, S. Walker, G. Gygi, C. Leeuwenburg, K. Corry J Waller, l.. Burbidge, M. Hull, C. Howard, N. Nichols. Row Three: B. Egbert, l. Maxwell,,C: Prado, j. Jacobson, F. Beesley, l. Virchow, R. Beesley, l. Goodman, M. Beckstead, 1. Neilsen B. Henry, C. Stewart, M. Stewart, A. Theodore. Row Four: E. Davidson, K. Porter, K Hendry, B. Bernards, l. Thurgood, P. Steele, l. Tyler, R. Heugley, R. Pack, B. Kimball, L Linnell, B. Neff. Row Five: B. Moeller, V. Nash, R. Neff, S. Narans, R. Anderson, W Rimby, D. Porath. Hot chocolate for four, not tea for two, after a toboggan party. OFFICERS - Row One: I. Nielsen. 01:3 Two: . anse , Wheels ami Bfaofes Rhythm, wheels, glistening blades, frost ! All part of the Wheels and Blades, Part of the thrill, the quickened pulse, speed, Faster, faster . . . speed, Miss K. Takeuchi, sx onsorg S. Ste , C. mer a . , fi L I Away, away . . . flee . . . Freedom ! 9 jj' F 0, B ' Around, around, WJ C s teel and ice . . . tempered steel, 19 f' ' , Clear, smooth ice, X My I QQ' usted with freshly chipped crystals, ,Wy 1 f ' , Meet, blend, J V . , A Rhyltll' whee ,bladesl ' MM , 9, gi , K My I , , i, I ,. H V aff fi ,fy . a fjj,'.1fifiif' Now just relax and lean on me. Left to Ri hr Row One: M. Lambert, S. Meyer, C. -Whiting, C. Collard, S. Jones, C. Erick- g 1 son, D. Hansen, E. Penney. Row Two: E. Durcschi, D. Richards, A. Mortenson, B. Engh, I. Nielsen, S. Stewart, S. Hughes, B. Coombs, D. Farnsworth, S. Hughes, M. Park. Row Three: D Gray S. Bean, A. Kirk, D. Raddon, C. Drage, J. Mantle, V. Jacobsen, I. Locker, S. Dallas'D. Bone, D. White. Row Four: J. Squires, S. Torres, A. Doty, O. Lay, B. Shurt- liff L. Helme K. Richmond, I. Stratton, I. Holmgren, I. Bennett, M. Shelton. Row Fwe: K.,Andrus S, Sims S. Stephens, B. Bernards, K. Porter, C. Summerhays, J. Kenyon, C. McHenry, ,l.. il-lopheins, A. Browning. Row Six: E. Pease, ,l. Wells, V. Nash, D. Stay, I Carter, J. Cude. Souiolie Club ,., OFFICERS - Row One: E. Allred, M. Left to Right, Row One: H. Arbuckle, 1. Silver, M. Monsees, M. Sloan, A. Doty, G. Cromar. Row Two: O. Gourley, sponsor, Jensen. Row Two: M. Cromar, D. Oswald, 1. Ovard, G. Lay, E. Allred, S. Torres, G. Madsen, sponsor, A. Doty, M. Harris, R. Meyer. sponsor. Riding on oneis favorite horse up a narrow mountain path in the fellow- ship of good companions, watching early morn stand tip toe on the misty mountain tops seemed to each member of the Saddle Club to be one of life's richest experiences. General club meetings of the Junior Red Cross were held every two weeks during the noon hour for the purpose of developing activities to bring about the realization of their motto, People helping people. At Christ- mas time the club sponsored with the help of the Homemaking Depart- ment, the baking of ninety dozen cookies which were sent to the hospitals of Salt Lake City. I : . W R..-i cms. 'laox .ills aft to Right, Row One: R. Angel, J. Karow, C. Doyle, l. Barney, S. Webb, J. Summerhays, J. OFFICERS - Row One: Miss E. Wil- loyes, P. Rose, E. Chace, N. Reich, B. Workman, I. Neilson. Row Two: D. Bone, 1. Squires, M. liams, sponsor, C. Doyle. Row Two: D, ambert, C. Drage, 1. Adamson, A. Theodore, K. Hogan, M. Ahlquist, M. Erickson, L. Fuller, Walton, j, Chatelain, M, Fuller, S, Hughes, L. Casto, S. Stewart. Row Three: B. Rudy, L. Lytle, L. Hevelone, F. Jeppson, R. Mareham, Miss D, Phelps, Sponsor. urns, M. Ferre, E. Pond, B. Sorensen, S. Tucker, B. Widerburg, 1. Miller, A. Maxwell. Row mr: P. Hoffman, I. Locker, J. Smith, C. Adamson, D. Nichols, N. Sorensen, G. Hall, S. Dallas, . Gerrard, B. Call, C. johnson, J. Fairweather, D. Walton, T. Skousen. Row Five: C. Hinckley, i. Ancell, 1. Fuller, J. Chatelain, S. Marchant, S. Thomas, M. Davis, K. Marwedel, V. Nash, Rosvall, C. DeOraffenried, A. Workman. 2 ,Y,. , 1f S 5 , U 7 iii C cliff? Xl?L7ANWJ i ,ii Sta e ra s .i Left to Right, Row One: R. Poll. Row Two: D. Phillips, R. Baer, S. Anderson, S. Narans. Row Three: I. Voss, J. Kilpatrick, L. Perry. ,uxf Light! Microphones! Scenery! Pro- jectors! Members of the stage crew were the backbone of all the stage presentations at Olympus. They patiently pushed the grand piano back and forth across the stage, stayed long hours after school as- sisting With assembly productions, the school play, Titan Talent Re- view, musical dramatizations, and helped in the actual construction of the stage settings. Stage Crafts functioned as a regular class, being an integral part of the curriculum. f v Qaida K bzgbfl-JSA N .QQW 2. I-,ff If 1 'N I. -1-if 1 wif if if Q? - i 'N 4 Left to Right: L. Perry, 1. Voss, M. Poulson, sponsorg J. Kilpat- Left to Right, Row One: R. Baer, S. Narans. Row Two: L. Fo rick, R. Poll. land, sponsorg S. Anderson, D. Phillips. ww! P fait , f' if ' , , .,.. A ,R ' J gizfi f i Q ef? x 4 I 4 Ii , ' -V-- Guard: S eve McDonald Halfbaclc: Don Vernon Center: ,loe Clawson it Emball Take a crisp fall evening. Add to it a liberal portion of school spirit, a pinch of band music, a dash of gay laughter, many sprigs of pom pomsg then place twentyftwo fighting football players on a gridiron. Warm well with songs and cheers, and watch excitedly for one hour as the scores rise. The result - a memorable experience, win or lose. Lose, Clympus did in most games, but the job was well done, nevertheless. Although every player on the squad contributed his share of teamwork, Quaffeiyyr k ,' , J' f if J A iii' I .-r' A . f - .. - ,ge 5, at , 1 .i. l , mrs ,,..,' 1 ., ' ' t agif - ii i , Y 5 i J r.r as e A , ,357 m i t. f,,, 2 ., . 7 s , ' V 4, f ' , 'X' , if T rssa y .f 4 Halfback: Don Fankhauser l,ll get you for this! Clympus stalwart, Rex Reeve, clung tena- ciously to the hips of a Jordan player as he attempted an end run. 126 , ' ,ff, 5 asf A g Q X ,aff .,,,.,Nap V f if Eg-E' My ,ryy Vr fygf , V. A VV,-, , f T A A f Tacklers to the left of him, tacklers to the right. Into the sod fell Guard: Larry Fuller a Murray man as Dave Engh tackled from the rear. 4 three were so outstanding that they received special recognition. At the Annual Football Banquet, Don Gunderson was presented the trophy for the best backg Rex Reeve was winner of the award for the best linemang and Don Fankhauser was given the sportsmanship trophy. Don Gunder- son Was also considered good enough by the sports reporters to make the allfstate Tribune - Deseret News team. Rex Reeve was given a second string allfstate berth. Cofcaptains were Larry Fuller and Don Gunderson. Assisting Williams Green in coaching were Gil Meier and Walter Gehrke. Halfback: Phil Newberg 1 ,9Cw3y,f'jlzf.f. f 'f , f Tift' , .nf-wwf, I ff W' hiffl' ' I ff., , , ' fs ,MLJ'ffg,V! ny f V , 14 .1 , X. ,v I f T . f 1 Q 9' T, . if . i f J Y V '- 1' f f f J.- , T - ,.,. ., up M 1 , 2 . ww w , V1 ? ,. M 1.-Q' ,, , L. In ff f, , .2 LA , ' f .ar I I , We i , ?,,' i,j ,? . - . ' f' ' f., Y Q N , . 1 'rr 6' T f ,- ' ' Y 7 7154 T H ar ' rv ? f n x 'Tiff' T Tackle: Rex Reeve End: Vic McFarland Tackle: Ralph Reese LQ Li, Coach: William Green 1 l 'WW Quarterback: Jerry Peterson Guard: Steve Shaw Hiotlmall Won three, lost three, tied one - the record of the Junior Varsi team. Practicing with the Varsity members every night during tl football season, the I. V.'s gained much valuable experience aloi with their acting as opposition for the regular string during scrii mage. Although these players never started any of the Varsity game many of them saw plenty of action as substitutes for the firstfstrii men. According to coach Gil Meier, most of the I. V.'s will be a vanced to regulars next year, Bob Wade, halfbaclc, captained tl group. 1 Goof! No parkingli' Roy Birrell was downed while Vic lw Farland sprinted for his man during a tense moment of 1 Granite-Olympus game. Fullback Don Gunderson End: David Engh Olympus Olympus Olympus Olympus Olympus Olympus S 27 12 6 19 13 13 CO YES Provo Granite South Jordan West Carbon Halfback: Roy Birrell I idll ' fn' 1 ., 12 ICLQALLL ,c'24fpC ,fjdfzi 18 ,a l 14 . f - Z' .2 is ,pn G fffpefg ,ae QLZJLQ4 27 pf K ,229 f,,,.,,Z744f1,f.2, ,pf 221.661,--life. ec? cg 4 -1. at 1 1 'gxgfif-X. 'I i l l l Let me at him, toof' A noble Titan fell in the Olympus- Mommy! lt took four Granitians Granite game to down one Titan. 129 Left to Right, Row One: M. O'Reilly, D. Gustafson, R. Pack, J. Aagard. Row Two: J. Dewsnup, K. Shuey, B. Dougherty, C. Cawley Cmanagerj. . f lctiotloall unior Varsif Left to Right, Row One: I. Reaveley, O. Tanner, R. Gehrke, T. Owen. Row Two: O. Hale, P. Peterson, R. Wade. Left to Right, Row One: R. Bartholomew, R. Lawrence, F. Beesley, H. Mc- Donald. Row Two: D. Phillips, R. North Cmanagerj, O. Blake. Ah, quit it. That tickles. Jerry Peterson looks as if he were enjoying lighting over the pigskin with a Murray player. IQWJ , .Ju I 1 -'X 3' ' ff ,W 4, a - ,f g's-4545311 if . ,lf f:f5:1f.:4frH5ff' ' 3 H , w f if v I k 1, Q - ' gy 1.1. ' yr' -1.1142 A .L f Li . .K ' - .f V ,ff A' ,,Lgg.4d'V- V, , K Left to Right, Row One: W. Blok, L. Lyon, B. Fisher, I. Howe, R. Pelron, LLL :Eval D. Marthies, E. Jackson. Row Two: D. Larsen, R. Geigle, K. Barnes, D. Engh. So homores 2' t 53 . 4. C' fg ' C.. . ? NR li OC, Ofi : cfffjgg' Q ceq' K ij . Cixy 7 'C 4?7,. A- 7K .ti X f ., al- V Q K C-I J ,iii Q il-fgrk Q .H C .sffj grffy ' C ,V Q., R5f?6:j4,c,-X . V- ,fafgy O V' Nil X-cf' Vy Left to Right, Row One: N. Rasband, O. Williams, W. Roderick, B. Erick- N w A :ik ffl, son, I. Oerstner, S. Hanson, N. Stapley, F. Bankhead. Row Two: R. North, ,,f',- 'J' 2' Cmanagerl, R. VanDongen, I. Simmons, I. Wells, D. Morby, E. Zarback, J. ff'-Liga! X, xg X ,fi Lee, R. Liljinquist, E. Fankhauser Cmanagerj. ' if . ,. f ., J ig, , --LMA. fp V K, I ff , V? 7m A Oh, I say, isn't this a nahsty game. tense mo- ment in the Olympusfliast game. K 1 5 s E 1 5 E Left ro Right, Row One: D. Worsley, D. Rideout, V. Casto, O. Lambert, O. Paulson, R. Brown, W. Waters. Row Two: B. Walker, T. Lyon, D. Grant, E. Andrews. 131 -. L s 5 a F 2 if if Ft 3 Kb bl ii, Al,o,I7f 'xii iiilgil ii 132 Center: joseph Reaveley Forward: Phillip Newberg Guard: Kent Clark Basfeilwall In their second year of basketball, the fast and unpredict- able hoopsters of Olympus won few scoring honors, broke no records, painted no sensational headlinesg yet they played the game well, fast, and true. Three specific games will long be remembered by the Titans of 1955 - the fateful last three forays. ln the Jordan game the audience learned that all in basketball was not necessar- ily tussle, tumble, and dribble. The game could be played while the possessor of the ball stood idly on the hardwoods, Forward: Roy Birrell CGHIGTI Rex Reeve Ch, well, who couldn't with two hands?,' East High hoop- ster out-reaches Kent Clark of Olympus. if ., ws. 1 Comel Come! l want you only, plead three hoopsters in the Gumdf Gaffon Hale game with jordan. 7 FN looking at his imaginary wrist-watch while Waiting for an opposing player to contest him. The last game with South was a memorable one because of the powerful, driving school spirit displayed by the Titans. Many wondered what might have been the outcome of the 1955 season had such overwhelming spirit been shown at all the games. And who will ever forget the flashing finale of the season when it was necessary to play an overftime period to deterrnineftihel. winner of theQlympusfEast game Y ,J i f '5 V H , 1 f f :T , V 4A,T,I . , 1, W , fi .. , . J , - x .' .V , , Ui ' WN i Tfllxvv cf' T .f ' Foruard: Gerald Peterson IQ 9 IG-QQICWQY 'Fees , el, -ex Socece-rs 5 K. ,4.cs...,,i 'r', . Forward: Don Vernon Forward: Dale Grant Guard: Thomas Wvilliamsen be-any l '0AfD'x PF? Serevwxf 3 Forward: Thomas Owen Guard: jack Horton Scores Ofympus 43 ............................ ..... W est 66 ,1 Ofympus 48 ..... ......... E ast 49 1, Olympus 49 ...... ....... S outh 47 Olympus 54 ...... ..... W est 72 Olympus 42 ...... ......,. D avis 61 Olympus 36 ....., ....... G ranite 51 Olympus 57 ...... ....... P rovo 69 Olympus Z5 ...... .,..,. I ordan 46 Oympus 55 ...... ....... S outh 44 fl Coach: Carlos Asay -fc?-4 .4441 . rl? .gffuf 4' Va 7 7 v, p , fr M,-,Nr ,ff Q 257 il 452+ M if AWAVVW 7'l M45 N r s 7 , , .fa ,ff l . re 41,4 45 it ilwf ,ffiigfff 1 lutlff' . ,Men Q14 fffbrdllf aff, ..,- fm' 11.19 ie' ' To you, I give my life, my all! I surrender, dear ball. joe Reavely and Rex Reeve of Olympus seem to have the upper hand in an exciting play of the OlympusfDavis game. 134 l '- SJ F orward: Joyce Nielson Gads! marvels Granite Number 12. A perfect balance on two fingersll' Joe Reavely of Qlympus reaching skyward. Managers: Douglas Monson, Dwain Mendenhall. v a ga. X sbt 1 y f And grandma danced the minf ' y ' uetf, Phil?,NeWberg and a Davis it 4 It man adding an interlude for var- ' D up ity. ' 1 t - ty -X x K : ' ILJV i. , Y ll l A 8 , 'fl' A tail -1 g x , Q7 r -f e, JL e Aj St. rl U -. YJ' '- f 'vt .S ,J R 1 ' Ai st it Tl 4 eg. U' lil f f -A r AT Q- 1 l fb Y- X . 'Y J' . W ft , ,4 , W Don't you think'this is a good fi K - position for the side stroke? A ol V Y Granite man muses as Kent Clark ' r ,gr l' of Olympus burns the basket with fm a terrific thrust. ,f af ff. -I- F L, t Tj Y 34 X. I i Q wmgi'-:i Now if my tendons hold out, l'll make this. A tense moment in the Clympus-West game. f. fi 125. 4 1 wi, TS f. Af .-,qt 5? 4 'N Eg. X s T3 if 'Y fig K, 1-. YK oi 'N' 'r 17x Tl fri as '. x. -1 if lla .hx 135 unior Varsit l Left to Right, Row One: R. Lawrence, R. Bartholomew, B, Walker, G. Mc- Farland, R. Reese, R. Gutke, D, jorgenson, R. Wade, M. Belnap, 1. Donaldson. Basltelllall ,, 1 Foul! Fouln East hoopster removing all obstacles on his Look, Mom, six hands and only two men. Rex Reeve Way to the ball. outstretching all contenders in the Jordan game. 136 t 1-If y , lt's in the bag, boysl Might as well take your arms Oh, lawdy, what have ah evah done to deserve thisll' down. ' Olympus scorlng two points during the Jordan Olympus snares the ball from the outstretched arms of game. a gentleman from South. So lZl0Wl01'6S Left to Right, Row One: B. Stansneld, D. Larsen, 1. Lee, I. Andrus, K. Barnes, K. jeremy, H. McDonald. Row Two: W. Roderick, L. Lott, B. Forrest, B. Petersen, D. Gehrke, 1. Kasteller, D. Paull. Row Three: D. Morby, S. Kohlert, D. Worsley, P. Peterson, B. Blok. Row Four: J. Rice, D. Fuller, W. Jensen. i. Left to Right, Row One: S. Ballard, S. Shaw, R. Reese, T. Owen, D. Bartholomew, R. Gutke, E. Jackson, D. Shipley, D. Phillips, K. Clark, Coach Green. Row Two: G. Paulsen, G. Nelson, G. Peterson, B. Walker, D. Grant, D. Neilson, R. Heugly, K. Barnes, D. Gustafson, A. Baer, D. Ben- nion. Row Three: N. Kay, B. Flynn, R. Callard, E. Pease, P. Newberg, D. Gunderson, L. Aposhian, Into a stretch goes Kent Thomp- son for a neat fly. C ,,.. af-f:f.,fg lf' 5 fv3'9'fZ f5 , D. Morby, A. Reynolds, R. Leonhardt, D. Newberg, C. Ellsworth. Basebalf Greeting spring, the baseball team donned 'their uni- forms, brought their mitts from the closet, pulled their caps to a rakish angle, and hastened to the diamond. The wind-up, then crack! as bat and ball, colliding, made that familiar sound dreamed of by sports fans all winter. A close play at second proved enthusiasm intense as earth and man met, spikes flying. .,. ., W., ,if.f?L.f.., ,ist ,, ,JI ,, 521232 A .. .4qfLQ5g3.',g5,w'1? ' ,, ,. 2 - rs., ,.,, M,,.i,lgQ?w,Jf,v:gf,k.:,,:,kgrua, . g ., 1 ki Qfifffii gkiggiiff 5, Q .. ,, 4' fggf x7 , I ' f . .,, , ,,,,,,1,.,. , ., ,M . . wg, ,, ,tiff ,gf ,, Wqgigy. WW ' ' ,V ,af f:Q'gc,,-wig, , ,. . Ny, ! W J- 1 'W f1w:v'fa.4 f,,-iff rm' ' .1 ' lfi:.i?'5Ilf, ..5f5Sf P 5f'W ' A f f'-wfwipkw-weff''-,s.1e5'.'UL-iw , ft ,V T X.. ,. V. .M-445, gn... ,,u...,,fea,,, , ,,. 1,1-'a-f A. A K . gf, s so if . , 2 'figgwjf ' 7 4 .J ,5lxQ,f9-L ,J - f i j wgjf. ., . V Q-KE., .4 V P, S, .. . 1. , ,,, . . , , tfiflafna. .X . , ' ' 1.-.'ff'2-3 ,-F' ' pcQs,:vr.,. , .,.- 4, R. -.. , ,gmgyslli I , ,, ww -.emit Y' f' ,, 5 'C' 7?-fi l ..,Ff?'f5ff-'.f:f ,ix -1. 1 'ega fi.f.Qaii515,, w 'fl-Y' ' I -. - f1.,1v.,.-- T5 ' -.,',gf-,gf 3' f li - f X ' . ' 1-T '.i3 ' x Y' .XX , 'kr A S - . -:Gigi ,,,. 'f'T , -- . if V - . Safe! by way of a fancy swan . ,+L-QW' 138 r' dive - or fancy camera work. It's a long one, deep into center field, glee- fully laughs Dale Lay. Early spring training on the Olympus diamond. Shades of T-V! Learning the fine arts of wrestling histrionics are Steven McDonald and Donald Fankhauser. Westbn Far from the hairfpulling, eye-gouging antics of tele' vision wrestling, was the game of intense skill and dexterity performed by Titan ugrapplersf' This comf petitive sport required perfect body condition, comf plete muscle coordination, and skillful maneuvers of all its participants. Olympus was proud to have placed three men - Don Gunderson, Gordon Nelson, and Kenny McKean -in the state finals. Left to Right, Row One: D. Gunderson, R. Godfrey, K. McKean, D. Shipley, H. Kelsey. Row Two: S. Ballard, K. Tripp, G. Gerrard, G. Harwood, S. McDonald, N. Reynolds, S. Tapp. Row Three: S. Smith, D. Fankhauser, M. Hammon, J. Harvey, V. Casto, I. Fajrclough, G. Nelson. Row Four: E. Tidwell, R. Neil, R. Fisher, 1. Wells, W. Waters. The winnahs! Kenneth McKean, 138 lbs., Fourth place-in state - Donald Gunderson, 175 lbs., First place in state - Gordon Nelson, 103 lbs., Second place in state. 'K 4 . ' ,, ,, Coach: Gil Meier Five speedsters burning up the cinders in an early spring work-out. mth Muscles strained, arms tense, legs rigid - this was the stance of the discus thrower who thrust his metal platter from him, hurling it into space. The slender pole bent and tightened under the pressure of the vaulter who deftly challenged the high bar. These were among the members of the track team whose spirits dared Winter's final vain attempt to defeat spring. f0i' an , Morgan Davis executing a broad jump - not a murder. 71 ' ff f , 2. 1 we ?' K J Af . f., , ,iff Q , ., S ,, 5551! . ff , vm , ,,,, by , iw . .TT .. . M H Clayton, L. Lott, L. Fletcher, S. Redd. Row Two: R. Beesley Horman, I. Wilson, N. Matthies, T. Lyon, J. Rice, B. Turgeon R. Mortensen, I. Gardner, C. Biesele, 1. Hardman, K. Taylor, Neilson. Shot-put in hand, muscles flexed, Rex Reeve tries for a record. R. Bouck, S. Gygi, W. Vance, G. Left to Right, Row One: P. Sloan, S. Gunderson, I. Harvey, , J. Lee, D. Kissell, A. Fletcher, C. . Row Three: R. Brown, C. Tanner, R. Rice, W. Rimby, B. Boyce, W. Gerald Dewsnup in another try for a winning platter throw in the discus art. Wi :,v ,. , ,V ix , Y .. L R ff -5. Q . Q .f - ' Whoops! loan Schear placing sixth in the 1 ' .Q p ' c' . girls division of the Knudsen Cup Race. A fr ,ir fryr V, fri: K , 1. 5 f, . J , f :,' ,iii ,r,, ,xg - V , f Zvi Z . f.,,- ,fs , f ,fa ,f v-fy Left to Right, Row One: K. Heaton, E. Fletcher, R. Graham, H. Christiansen, J. Schear, B. Speyer, S. Heidel. Row Two: L. Wilkins, G. Watts, S. Walton. Ski lam Gliding down the confettiflike snow with perfect form and balance, Qlympus High's Wizards of the waxed boards turned in a commendable record, climaxing the season by taking third place in the Knudsen Cup Race. Individual honors were won by Joan Schear, who took sixth place in the girls' J x- Down, boy, down. Sue Heidel coming in for the last of the slalom race at Brighton. division, and Larry Wilkins, who placed eighth in the boys' division. With Alta and Brighton just over the fence, the sophomore and junior members of the ski team are enthusiastic with hopes for higher honors next year. ln a spray of powder Larry Wilkins executes a christy to place eighth in the Knudsen Cup Race, boys' division. Left to Right: Bert Dougherty, L. R. lvins, and Russell Campbell look on N while Tom Williamsen demonstrates an iron shot. V, .4 ,f-.- xl Left to Right, Row One: D. Larsen, K. Jeremy, K. Bames, R. Stanfield, L. R. Ivins, fsponf sorj. Row Two: R. Campbell, R, Williamsen. B. Dougherty. R. Dahlbere. C. Cawlev. Carefully he selected a club of essential size and weight. With infinite skill he measured the dis, tance between his feet and the tiny pitted ball. He took an imaginary swing to acquaint the club with his grip. Then a powerful drive shot the ball with precision-like accuracy across acres of silkened green. The smile upon his face confirmed the success of his practiced art. Graceful movement sent sun-tanned men in white back and forth, reaching high on tip-toe, bending quickly almost to touch the earth, then racing to return a short drive. Between the adversaries, standing on the smoothened hardtop, two silent battles were fought and won. The battle whose victor captured the coveted score would always be known, but fate concealed the victor of the battle of movement. mis T I 41 ag , , U, if k If , , ' 5 .2-F 1 lg' ,six 3 1 f Left to Right, Row One: I. Smith, D. Christensen, R. Lawrence, K. Shuey, S. Gerber, Left to Right, David Pauli Richard Christen' N. Stapley, D. Paull. Row Two: D. Worsley, J. Horton, D. Mangum, L. Gunnerson, I. sen, and Rue Lawrence ihspect their tennis Waters' G' MCFar1and'S'PauH' racquets recently rescued from the moth balls. M -4 H, I4 I I fbrkcd fi j VL-Qr Jlkjovbi ,L-'LA' El-if 'Qi rX'fl5s.,' nl Qfvi., W MC -LAM Lal, I 'fl 5' ,f, Qu C, 6 I xxx jg H. Q L9 lpx Mx 7 Ca Z' G x , jf S CA yj L L jj! 6 Vw Vx c lx vvxw Lx X 'fo Q5 D J 1955 . f5Z7?4zv1q ,fd - , ff' Of' H yy ' X l . v tl If XM . .k . y 1. 1 r ,QW Mysxxr Viv W . N . , . X, N N K 'R tx X 5, K ,B Q TA XT x , .F -. , xx V .l 144 . Vx 4. , 'Xi X, . N X -Y? . Q N 5i LQE gf? 'Xxx l Nl N U 'K4 XXX X BN . lv X5 .Q 'Q , .J 'Q 1 .553 ' ' X Q . X ,Y . N TN Pj fx. A Xxx N1 Nl YQ XXX AS 9: X yi 3 MQ 'Am ?MNiNF13?fN 3 fx Q : + w w Q Q ' xx fx x, .3 I Cas I A. w via R Txwi I X W xx 1 V . ,-X X, s '-W ' j ggi :IQ Q1 Q55 .n lg, 1 ig X fx 'Xl X -x . -Mix -M N? Q' X if I 3 W Wifi' We QWS 'ff fff rwg5 x M Canoga! CGWGVM i X How much am I bid for the third seat on the second row? Going, going, gone!,' Registration day. Heads high! Steady girls! Chins in! Eyes ahead! Ah! halls are such interesting places to be, esf pecially when the members of the modeling class slink by in stiff-necked unison. ,lust what does one do when three hundred ones have beaten one to that desired class on registration day ? hllmese Are Objmpus Olympus is a maze of halls Who in mid-afternoon Are so very much alone. She is row upon row of empty desks Silently waiting - alone, alone. Olympus is a green and grayfclad team, And the tingle of the game, A smile, a hi, laughter, A special stroll with a special gal or guy. Olympus is the tears on a Titan hero's face And pompoms, strewn confetti-likeg And bleachers - and Gentle folds of clark green drape. Now, girls, one must keep fit. Life hangs on but a thread So much depends on so little nowadays. As an example, consider for a moment the zipper -. Any girls' gym class any day at Olympus. '2 Get a load of this! A check for ten dollars and all he wants to buy is a Five cent pencil! Crowds eagerly wait- ing to buy textbooks and school supplies one day last September. Olympus was a day last fall When a piece of cloth red and white and blue Surged and pounded and defied the wind. Olympus was a night in May, When with cold, damp hands And suspended heart, We took those final steps - in cap and gown. Olympus is our foundationg She thrusts tomorrow upon us I Tomorrow . . . tomorrow . . . Not election day - just two Tit- ans taking time out in a booth set up for a bond issue vote on the county sewer. In these days of specialization one just must get used to such things. The last student to register at Olympus this year - one porcupine in hall with quills in hand ready for work. We pause now - reminiscentg These are Olympus I Standing in line to buy the year's best bargain - the Odyssey - one hundred and seventy-five pages of memories for only five dollars. The latest thing for milady's wardrobe after a thrilling day of skiing at Alta - ten thousand yards of snowfwhite mummy cloth gently wound about one Hcurvaceousn snapt axle-tree. X ff X f -,s,s-and l ff The eagle and the thunderbolt X66 0 ,, .7321 C- 1!, ' :V i' w I Y ,W nf fly. X 'X x symbols of Zeus, ,, f , god of the iight ' in ff W3 of day and W ,X ' ii f weather and fn X ? also king of the ,',' I gods. lf I- -o ,fp , -L .. 5 XIV i f I , Trident and dol- ge, if 1 phins, symbols 'i ? ls of Poseidon, s i , - who was god of ' , f the sea, horses, , 1 . ' 2 N f E x t , and earth- v' s. ' quakes. A ji ff' I- 1 .I 5 fx ll i 1 rf J X A . ' 9 l ' X5 Q i I gn N E AJ lf NN -V The anvil and . it The peacock and the Y X bellows, Symbols g pomegranate, symbols of of Hepgaefsggs' Whs if Hera, who was queen of Q, xx V235 gok O Fe an l heaven and goddess of L J ' O wot ers m . women and marria e. . g Sword, shield, and vulture - symbols of Ares - who was god of war. metal. 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We have enjoyed Working wiTh your splendid yearbook sfaff in designing and producing This volume which porTrays so graphically The evenTs of 1954 and 1955. LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY 975 souTH wssr TEMPLE - PHONE 5-7006 a. 5-9307 SALT LAKE CITY 4,UTAH HARMAN CAFES TCRNSE-D L N5 l I' 1 1270 E Z1 SANITQ V E ast st South CW Dale's DeLuxe ry - and CLE 3890 South State Street 162 1956 East 27th South x gy Dm 26406 4905 SOUTH STATE STREET lmiex Seniors A AAGARD, JAMES ................................ 77, 93, 95, 119, 130 Granite-Football, Basketball, Track, '53, Olympus-Basketball, Football, '54, Pythia Guild, '55 ABBOTT, JACK .... 29, 74, 110, 116, 121 University High-Sophomore Class President, Track, Hi-Y Club, Dance Band, '54, Olympus-Track, Sword and Shield, Ushers' Club, Ensemble Club, '55. ANDERSON, BEVERLY ..........., 29, 116 Granite-Choir Guild, '53, Olympus -Music Limited, Omnibus Queen, '54, Music Limited, '55. ANDERSON, ROY .... 29, 114, 118, 122 Granite-Swimming Team, Ski Club, '53, Olympus-Ski Club, Modern Language Club, '54, Radio Club, To- boggan Club, Modem Language Club, '55. ANDERSON, SHERIDAN .................. 75, 107, 113, 125 Olympus-Le Cercle des Artistes President, Thunderbolt Staff, Director of Stage Design, '55. ANDERTON, WILLIAM ............ 29, 118 Granite-Football, Track, '53. ANGEL, KATHLEEN .........,...... 29, 112 Olympus-Opera, A Cappella, Pythia Guild, '54, Homemaking Club, Stu- dent Council, '55. ARGYLE, PAI I Y ...................... 29, 106 Olympus-Skating Club, Directory Staff, '55. B BACHER, RONALD ............................ 29 BACK, JACK ....................... - ............... 29 South-Ski Club President, Track, Junior Choir, Football, Student Coun- cil, Swimming Team, '53, Olympus- A Cappella, Track, Opera, '54, Agri- culture Club, Boys' Glee, Track, '55. BAER, RICHARD ................ 29, 118, 125 Granite-Stage Crew, '53, Olympus -Toboggan Club, Photography Club, '54, Stage Crew, Student Council, '55. BAGLEY, PAMELA ............................ 29 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Olympus- Modern Language, Toboggan Club, '55. BALLARD, SHIRL .................... 138, 139 Granite - Football, '53, Olympus - Football, Wrestling, Track, '54, Wrestling, '55. BALMER, ELFRIEDE .......................... 74, 112, 114, 115 Granite-Orchestra, '53, Olympus- Art Club, Music Club, '54, Home- making Club, Le Cercle des Artistes, '55 BARNETT, ELAINE ............ 29, 71, 115 Granite-Music Club, Spring Festi- val, '53, Olympus-A Cappella, Pep Club, Opera, '54, Pep Club, A Cap- pella, '55. BARNEY, PATRICIA .......................... 29, 75, 110, 112, 113 Granite-Orchestra, '53, Olympus- Orchestra, Art Club, '54, Homemak- ing Club Secretary, Le Cercle des Artistes, '55. BARTLETT, ELINOR ........ 29, 71, 109 Granite-Ski Club, Drama Club, '53, Olympus-Pep Club, Dance Club, Ski Club, '55. BASINGER, RONALD ........ ........ .... 2 9 Granite-Ski Club, Skating Club, Swimming Club, '53, Olympus-Ski Club, '54, BEAN, SANDRA ........................ 29, 123 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Olympus- Toboggan Club, '54, Skating Club, '55 BEESLEY, RONALD ..29, 121, 122, 141 Olympus-Sword and Shield, Tobog- gan Club, Track, '55. BERGVALL, DIANE ............... -...29, 71 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Drama Club, School Play, Pep Club, '54, Olympus-Pep Club, '55. BERTOCH, JANICE .................... 30, 71 Olympus-Pep Club, Toboggan Club, A Cappella, Pythia Guild, Opera, '54, Pep Club, '55. BIESINGER, ROBIN .................... 30, 93 Granite-Swimming Team, '53, O1- ympus-Football, Basketball, Baseball, '54, Ushers' Club, '55. BISHOP, LA MAR .............................. 30 Olympus-Ski Club, '55. BISHOP, ORION ..30, 77, 93, 119, 121 Olympus-Ski Club, '54, Ushers' Club, Pythia Guild, Sword and Shield, '55. BJORK, KAY ........................ 30, 106, 115 Olympus-Homemaking Club, '54, Laurel Club, '55. BLAKE, MARY ANN ..30, 76, 115, 119 Olympus-Pythia Guild, Toboggan Club, Opera, '54, Pythia Guild, Laur- el Club, '55. BLODGETT, JOAN ............ 30, 104, 105 Granite-Drama Club, Speech Meet, '53, Olympus-School Play, Speech Meet, Opera, Pythia Guild, Thunder- bolt Staff, '54, Traveling Assembly, School Play, Thunderbolt Staff, '55. BOLTON, BARBARA .......... 30, 71, 74 Granite-Swimming Club, Opera, Orchestra, '53, Olympus-Opera, To- boggan Club, Pep Club, Orchestra, '54, Pep Club, '55. BOTT, DAVID ..................,..,.,,.,, 30, 114 Olympus-Modern Language Club, '54, Modem Language Club, '55. BOUCK, RICHARD ..,..................,,,,,.. 77, 114, 119, 121, 141 Olympus-Key Club, Language Club, Sword and Shield, School Play, '55. BOULWARE, LEORA .............,.,..,..... 30 Olympus-Music Club, '54, Skating Club, '55. BOWLES, DARLENE ...........,.... 30, 115 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Laurel Club Vice President, '55. BOWTHORPE, LAUREL ANN ...,.. 30 Olympus-Pythia Guild, Toboggan Club, '54, BOYACK, ANNE .... 30, 71, 74, 94, 112 Granite-House of Representatives, '53, Olympus-Opera, Pep Club, '54, Drill Mistress in Pep Club, Home- making Club President, Girls' Asso- ciation Oflicer, '55. BOYCE, BRYAN ,..............,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 116, 120, 121, 141 Olympus-Music Limited, Ski Club, Sword and Shield, '55. BRIGGS, JUANITA ................,,,,,,.,..,, 30 BROWN, DAVID ........ 30, 74, 114, 118 Granite-Band, Key Club, '53, Olym- pus-Radio Club, Band, '54, Band, Modem Language Club, '55. BURBIDGE, LUCILLE ........................ 71, 104, 105, 122 Granite-Speech Club, Play, '53, Olympus-Pep Club, Toboggan Club, '54, Laurel Club, Toboggan Club, Pep Club, Thunderbolt Staff, '55. BURCH, MARIAN ..........,,.... 30, 76, 119 Olympus-Music Club Vice Presi- dent, '54, Pythia Guild, '55. BURNS, YVONNE ........ 30, 71, 109, 116 Granite-School Play, '53, Olympus -Pep Club, Dance Club, Music Lim- ited Club, '54, Dance Club, Pep Club, Music Limited Club, '55. BURTON, CARL .................................. 24, 30, 82, 93, 104, 105, 116, 120, 121 Granite-School Play, '53, Olympus -School Play, Ski Club, '54, Sword and Shield Vice President, Ski Club, Music Limited, Thunderbolt Staff, School Play, '55. BURTON, DONETTE ................ 30, 76 Olympus-Pythia Guild, Opera, '54, Pythia Guild, '55. BUTLER, PATREA .............................. 30 University High-Tri-Y Club, Pep Club, Publicity Officer, G.A.A. Bowl- ing, '53, Olympus-Skating Club, Red Cross, '55. BUTTERWORTH, JAY ...................... 30 Granite-Track Team, '53, Olympus -C.A.P., Toboggan Club, '54, To- boggan Club, '55. C CALDWELL, COLLEEN .................... 75, 110, 115 Granite-Drama Club, Band, Orches- tra, '53, Sports Club, Ensemble Club, Orchestra, Band, Uniform Commit- tee, '55. CAMPBELL, JAMES ............................ 31 Olympus-Key Club, '54, CAMPBELL, RUSSELL .... 31, 105, 143 Granite-Student Council, '53, Olym- pus-Football, Opera, Pythia Guild, A Cappella, Student Council, Golf Team, '54, Modern Language Club, Golf Team, Club Representative, School Play, Thunderbolt Staff, '55. CAPSON, RUSSELL ....................,....... 31 CARTER, CAROLYN ........................ 31 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Pythia Guild, A Cappella, '54, Chorale, '55. CARTER, JAMES .,...........,........,,.... 31, 77, 92, 93, 95, 102, 114, 119, 121, 123 Granite - Language L Arts, Speech Club, '53, Olympus-Photography Club, Sword and Shield, Modern Language, '54, Sword and Shield, Modern Language, Men's Association President, Ushers' Club, Key Club, Skating Club, Odyssey Staff, Student Council, Chorale, '55. cAss1rY, KATHLEEN .,,,,.,,,..,,.,,.,,,,, 14, 92, 114, 120 Granite-Language Arts Club, Ski Club, '53, Olympus-Modern Lan- guage, '54, Modern Language, Ski Club, '55. CAWLEY, CLAUDE .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 31, 103, 130, 143 South-Southerner Staff, Drama Club, Golf Team, '53, Olympus-Odyssey Staff, School Play, Key Club, Debate Team, Boys' State, Golf Team, '54, Debate Team, Contest Play, School Play, Football Manager, Men's Asso- cggtion Representative, Odyssey Stall, CHILD, MARIAN ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,, 31, 115 Granite-Drama Club, Spring Festi- val, '53, Olympus-Laurel Club Pres- ident, '55. CHRISTENSEN, DAVID .....,.,..1...,,,,,. 31 Olympus-Key Club, Student Coun- cil, '55. CHRISTENSEN, RICHARD ,,,,.,.,,,-, 143 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Olympus- Ski Club, Tennis Team, Student Council, Ski Team, '54, Sword and Shield, '55. CHRISTIANSEN, DAVID ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, 102, 118, 121 Granit-Stage Crew, '53, Olympus- Stage Craft, Odyssey StaH, Photogra- phy Club, '54, Od sse Staff '55. CHRISTIANSEN, JEAI7 ,,,..,, f .,,.,,,,,.,1 71, ve, 119, 120 Granit-Ski Club, Swimming Club, '53, Olympus-Pep Club, Ski Club, Red Cross, Pep Club, Chorale, cHRisT1ANsEN, JOAN ,,,,,,, , ,,,.,,,,,,, 71, 76, 119, 120 Granite-Ski Club, Swimming Club, '53, Olympus-Red Cross, '54, Ski Cglubggythia Guild, Pep Club, Chor- a e, . CHRISTOFFERSON, KENT ......,. 31, 92 Olympus-Debate, '55. CLARK, KENT ..31, 121, 126, 132, 138 Granite-Football, Basketball, '53, Olympus-Football, Basketball, Base- ball, '54, Ushers' Club, Sword and Shield, Men's Association Represen- tative, Football, Basketball, Baseball, '55. CLAWSON, JOSEPH .................,......,. ........31, 77, 93, 95, 105, 119, 121, 126 Granite - Football, '53, Olympus - Football. '54, Ushers' Club, Secretary, Sword and Shield, Football, Men's Agsociation Representative, Chorale, '5 . CLAYTON, RICHARD ...,..............,... 31 CLUFF, MARILYN ........ 31, 71, 92, 120 Olympus-Modern Language Club, Ski Club, Dance Club, '54, Ski Club, '55 COFFIN, JOY ....,........... 28, 31, 103, 114 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Art Club, Directed Nativity Scene Construction, '54, Le Cercle des Ar- tistes, Homemaking Club, Senior Class Secretary, Odyssey Staff, '55. COOK, ALEEN .................................. 31 Olympus-Modem Language Club, Girls' Sports Club, '54, Red Cross, '55. COOK, CAROLE ....... , ....................... 71, 92, 94, 105, 116 Granite-Girls' League, Sophomore Class Vice President, House of Repre- sentatives, G Council, '53, Olym- pus-Girls' Association Junior Repre- sentative, Student Council, Debate, Girls' State, '54, Girls' Association President, Student Council, Thunder- bolt Staff, Music Limited Club, Pep Club, Homecoming Queen Attend- ant, '55. COOMBS, BARBARA ................ 31, 123 Granite-Volley Ball Team, '53, Marimasu-Girls' Glee, '54, Olympus -Skating Club, '55. COON, LARRY .......................,.. 31, 116 Olympus-Chorale, Pythia Guild, Music Limited, '55. COONS, JOHN .................. 31, 99, 121 Granite-C.A.P., '53, Olympus-C.A. P., Bowling, '54, C.A.P., Sword and Shield, Key Club, '55. CORNWALL, BARBARA ..,............. 71, 76, 92, 105, 115, 119 Granite-Language Arts Club, '53, Olympus-Advisory Board, Pythia Guild, A Cappella, Opera, '54, A Cappella, Pythia Guild, Thunderbolt Staff, Pep Club, Tribune Reporter, Laurel Club, '55. COWLEY, TED ............ 31, 77, 119, 121 Granite-Swimming Team, '53, Olympus-Sword and Shield, Ushers' Club Vice President, '55. CREAGER, PHYLLIS ................ 32, 115 Granite-Red Cross, Spring Festival, '53, Olympus-Bowling Club, Ski Club, '54, Toboggan Club, Music Limited Club, Laurel Club, '55. CUMMINGS, JEAN ............................ 32 Granite-Language Arts Club, Spring Festival, '53, Olympus-Opera, A Cappella, '54. D DAVID, CARREN ............ 32, 114, 115 Jordan-Girls' Club, J.D. Club, '53, Olympus-Modem Language Club, Pythia Guild, Laurel Club, '55. DAVIS, CAROLYN .................... 32, 106 Granite-Skating Club, '53, Olympus -Directory Staff, '55. DAVIS, ELAINE .................................. 20, 32, 76, 82, 92, 107, 119 Olympus-Opera, Pythia Guild, Jun- ior Class Secretary, '54, Student Body Vice President, Olympus Chorale, '55. DEBENHAM, JANICE ......, - .......... 1.232 Granite-Red Cross, '53, Olympus- Red Cross, Music Club, '54, Red Cross, '55. DEBENHAM, LYNN ........................ 111 Granite-F.F.A. Member, '53, Olym- pus-4-H, Agriculture Club, '54, 4-H, Agriculture Club, '55. DE HAAN, GREG ..........,..................... 32 DESPAIN, MARILYN .... 32, 76, 94, 119 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Pythia Guild, Opera, A Cappella, Girls' State, '54, Homemaking Club, '55. DEWSNUP, GERALD .... 32, 114, 130 Olympus-Key Club, Football, Track, '54, Le Cercle des Artistes, Football, Track, '55. DIETRICH, CRAIG ............................ 32 Butte-Hockey, Football, '53, Hockey, Football, '54. DOUGHERTY, BERT ..1..................... 92, 95, 130, 143 Granite-Basketball, '53, Olympus- Football, Student Council, Golf, '54, Football, Golf, Men's Association 2nd Vice President, '55. DOWSETT, DARLENE ...................... 71, 105, 109, 119 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Pep Club, Pythia Guild, School Play, Opera, '54, Pep Club, Pythia Guild, School Play, Thunderbolt Staff, Christmas Cantata, '55. DOYLE, COLLEEN .......... 32, 112, 124 Granite-Language Club, Drama Club, '53, Olympus-Language Club, Homemaking Club, Red Cross, School Play, Girls' State, '54, Lan- guage Club, Homemaking Club, Red Cross President, Student Council, '55. E EASTMAN, MARY ELLEN ............. .32 Davis-Yearbook Staff, '54. EDDINGTON, BONNIE .... 32, 77, 119 Olympus-School Play, '54, Pythia Guild, '55. EGAN, NORMAN ........................ 32, 75 Granite-Marching Band, '53, Olym- pus-Orchestra, '54, Orchestra, '55. ELSMORE, CAROLE ................ 32, 115 Olympus-Laurel Club, '55. ERICKSON, MARY ............ 32, 115, 124 Olympus-Sports Club, '54, Red Cross, Laurel Club, '55. ERNSTEN, CHARLENE ......,..... 32, 115 ERSKINE, JUNE ....,........... 32, 76, 119 Granite-Drama Club, Music Festi- val, '53, Olympus-Toboggan Club, Opera, Red Cross, A Cappella, '54, Pythia Guild, A Cappella, '55. EVANS, MILDRED .................... 32, 113 Olympus-Music Club, '54, Laurel Club, '55. F FANKHAUSER, DONALD .............. 77, 93, 119, 126, 139 Olympus, Football, Wrestling, '54, Football, Wrestling, Ushers' Club, Pythia Guild, '55. FARNSWORTH, DARLEBHE ............ 76, 119, 123 Granite-Swimming Club, '53, Olym- pus-Toboggan Club, Art Club, '54, Skating Club, Chorale, '55. FERRE, MACKSENE ....,........... 33, 124 Granite-Ski Club, Drama Club, '53, Olympus-Toboggan Club, Red Cross, '54, Toboggan Club, Homemaking Club, '55. FISH, BONNIE JEANNE ............ 33, 71 Olympus-Speech Meet, Pep Club, '54, Pep Club, '55. FLETCHER, EVELYN ........................ 33, 71, 76, 105, 119, 120 Granite-Swimming Team, Language Arts Club, Ski Club, '53, Olympus- Language Arts Club Officer, Pep Club, Ski Club, '54, Pep Club, Ski Club Officer, Chorale, Thunderbolt Staff, Pythia Guild, '55. FLORENCE, VAL ................ 33, 77, 119 Olympus-Chorale, Football, '55. FLOWERS, NOLA ................ 33, 76, 119 Granite-Dance Club, '53, Olympus -Pep Club, Dance Club, Pythia Guild, '54, Pythia Guild, Music Lim- ited Club, '55. FORDHAM, LYNEI IE .... 33, 76, 119 Granite-Drama Club, Music Club, '53, Olympus-Opera, '54, Pythia Guild, '55. FORREST, BARBARA 33, 76, 115, 119 Aurara-Pep Club, Y Club, '53, Y Club, Pep Club, Junior Class Secretary, '54, Olympus - Laurel Club, '55. FULLER, KEITH ..,,...,..,,...,,,,.,-,1,,,,,,,,,- 33 FULLER, LARRY .... 28, 33, 77, 93, 127 Olympus-Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Football, '53, Olympus-Wrest- ling, Track, Football, '54, Senior Class President, Ushers' Club, Chorale, '55. FULLER, LOUEEN ......,,,,,-.,..,.-,,.,,,,,, 71, 92, 114, 115, 119, 124 Olympus-Toboggan Club, Modem Language Club, '54, Laurel Club His- torian, Red Cross, Modern Language Club, Pep Club, '55. I 16 G GARDNER, JUDITH ........ 33, 114, 115 Granite-Language Arts Club, '53, Olympus-Modem Language Club, '54, Modern Language Club, Home- making Club, '55. GERRARD, GILBERT .....,......,,.. 33, 139 Granite-Ag. Club, '53, Olympus- ggident Council, Wrestling Team, GERSTNER, SHIRLEY .,...,..,,.,.,.. 33, 112 Granite-Hall Committee, '53, Olym- pus-Student Council, '54, Home- making Club, '55. GLAD, DEANISHE ........... - .................,. 33 Granite-Drama Club, Speech Festi- val, '53, Olympus - A Cappella, Speech Festival, School Play, '55. GLASSETT, DELOY .....,.. 33, 116, 118 Olympus-Music Limited Club, Mod- ern Language Club, '54, Music Club, Radio Club, '55. GODWIN, JUNE .............,.. 33, 76, 119 Granite-Music Festival, '53, Olym- pus-Pythia Guild, Opera, Modern Language Club, '54, Pythia Guild, Chorale, '55. GORDON, ANN .......,.,,,.,., 33, 76, 119 Olympus-Pythia Guild, '54. GORDON, LOLA .....................,.....,.... 33 Olympus-Toboggan Club, '54, To- boggan Club, '55. GRAY, DOROTHY ............................ 76, 82, 114, 119, 123 Olympus-Toboggan Club, Modern Language Club, Pythia Guild, '54, Laurel Club, Modern Language Club, Pythia Guild, Skating Club, '55. GREEN, DI-ANN ........................ 33, 112 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Speech Festival, '54, Homemaking Club, '55. GROB, MIRIAM .................. 33, 77, 119 Olympus-Pythia Guild, '54, Pythia Guild, '55. GUNDERSON, DON ........................ 129, 138, 139 Preston-Baseball, '53, Baseball, Foot- ball, Letterman Club, Junior Class Social Manager, '54, Football, Ushers' Club, '55. GUNDERSON, VIRGINIA ..33, 76, 119 Olympus-Opera, Pythia Guild, '54, Pythia Guild, Student Council, '55. GUNNERSON, LAMONT ................ 93, 116, 120, 121, 143 Granite-Swimming Club, Ski Club, Ushers' Club, '54, Ski Club, Student Council, Music Limited Club, Ushers' Club, Tennis, '55. oUsTAEsoN, DEAN ....,.....,.....,..,.... 77, 119, 130, 138 Granite-Football, Basketball, '53, Olympus-Football, '54, Football, Chorale, '55. GYGI GERALD .,.............. 33, 113, 122 Granite-Art Club, Student Council, Track, Swimming Team, Red Cross, '53, Olympus-Bowling Club, Stamp Club, '54, Student Council, Le Cercle des Artistes, Toboggan Club, '55. GYGI, STUART .... 24, 34, 74, 118, 141 Olympus-Radio Club, '54, Radio Club, Key Club Committee Chair- man, '55. H HANNAY, ROBERT ..............., 34, 121 Granite - C.A.P., Olympus - C.A.P., '54, Sword and Shield, Key Club, '55 HANSEN, DIANE .......,....,,,, 15, 34, 102 Olympus-Art Club, Music Club, '54, Le Cercle des Artistes, Odyssey Editor, '55. HART, CAROLEE ......,......,.,...,.,.,,,,,., 34 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Radio Club, Laurel Club, '55. HAYCOCK, ROBERT ...,..........,..,.,.. 34 Granite-Football, Ski Club, '53, Olympus-Ski Club, '54. HAYES, TERRY ..............1,..............,,.. 34 Olympus-Sword and Shield, '55. HEAD, TERRY ............ 34, 73, 105, 122 Granite-Drama Club, Speech Meet, '53, Olympus-Toboggan Club, J.V. Cheerleader, School Play, A Cappella, State Speech Meet, '54, Cheerleader, Red Cross, School Play, Toboggan Club Vice President, Debate Team, Thunderbolt Staff, '55. HEADMAN, CLARON ....................., 75 HEATH, SANDRA ........... 34, 103, 112 Olympus-Skating Club, Homemak- ing Club, Odyssey Staff, '55. HEATON, KAREN .................1............ 34, 76, 92, 119, 120 Granite-Girls' League Representa- tive, Ski Club, '53, Olympus-Ski Club Secretary-Treasurer, Pythia Guild, Music Limited, Pep Club, Girls' State, Ski Team, '54, Ski Club Vice President, Pep Club, Student Body Secretary, Pythia Guild, '55. HELLEWELL, GERALD .................... 34 Olympus-Music Limited Club, '55. HENRICHSEN, PETER .... 34, 99, 121 Granite-C.A.P. Drill Team, '53, Olympus-Sword and Shield, C.A.P. Drill Team, '54, Sword and Shield, C.A.P. Drill Team, '55. HESS, RICHARD ........................ 34, 116 Granite-Track, '53, Olympus-De- bate Team, '54, Music Limited Club, '55. HEUGLY, ROSS ................. .34, 122, 138 Olympus-Toboggan Club, '55. HEWERDINE, LEON .....................,.... 75, 111, 114, 121 Granite - Concert and Marching Band, '53, Olympus-Band Uniform Committee, Concert Band, '54, Sword and Shield, Modern Language Club, Ensemble Club, School Dance Orchestra, Pep Club fDrumsJ, '55. HIGBEE, ALAN ..34, 99, 117, 118, 121 Olympus-C.A.P., Toboggan Club, Sword and Shield, '54, C.A.P., Tobog- gan Club, Sword and Shield, Radio Club, Aviation Club, '55. HILTON, ANNETTE ......................., 34 HOBBS, ELIZABETH ..34, 76, 115, 119 Granite-Modern Language Club, '53, Olympus-Modern Language, Pythia Guild, '54, Pythia Guild, '55. HOFFMAN, MICHAEL .................... 114, 116, 118 Olympus-Music Limited, Modern Language Club, '54, Radio Club, Modern Language Club, '55. HOLBROOK, MILICENT .,,....,,.,,.1,, 76, 104, 105, 112, 119 Granite-Girls' League, '53, Olympus -Opera, '54, A Cappella, Pythia Guild, '55. HOLLAND, CAROLYN .,........,,....,,.. 77, 87, 116, 119 Olympus-Music Limited, '54, Pep Club, Ski Club, Music Limited, Pyth- ia Guild, '55. HOLLAND, JOHN ..........................., 34 Granite - Football, '53, Olympus - Ski Club, '55. HOPKINS, SHERRY ............................ 71, 116, 120 Granite-Spring Festival, '53, Olym- pus-Modern Language Club, Pep Club, '54, Pep Club, Music Limited Club, Ski Club, '55. HORMAN, SIDNEY ...1...................... 93, 99, 116, izo, 121 Granite-Track, Student Council, '53, Olympus-Ushers' Club, Sword and Shield, Music Limited, Ski Club, Jun- ior Class President, '54, School Play, Constitution Committee Chairman, Advisory Board, Student Council, Ushers' Club, Sword and Shield, Music Limited Club, '55. HOWARD, RAYMOND ...,.............,.. 34 Olympus-Ag. Club, '54, HURST, MARLENE ............... ......... 3 5 I JACOBSEN, LARON .......................... 35 Granite-Chess Championship, '53, Olympus-Radio Club, '54. JENSEN, BARBARA ..35, 76, 119, 120 Granite-Swimming Club, '53, Olym- pus-Pythia Guild, '54, Ski Club, Pythia Guild, '55. JENSEN, LUCILE ..........................., 116 JENSEN, SHARON .......................,.... za, 35, 71, 76, 119 Granite-Orchestra, '53, Olympus- Performers Club Vice President, Or- chestra, '54, Orchestra, Pep Club Vice President, Senior Class Vice President, Pythia Guild Secretary, Student Council, '55. JOHNSON, BRYAN .......,..,......1.,...,.. 35 Olympus-Toboggan Club, '55. JOHNSON, LANOLA .....,.......... 35, 122 Olympus-Toboggan Club, '54, To- boggan Club, '55. JOHNSON, LYNN ............ 35, 99, 118 Olympus-Radio Club, '54, Radio Club President, '55. JONES, BLAINE .,...,.....,.....,,....,,,,,.,., 35 Granite-Track, '53, Olympus-Ski Club, '55. JONES, JANET .........,,,,.......,.......,.,..,., 35 JONES, NORMA ...,............ 35, 115, 120 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Olympus- Sports Club, Ski Club, '54, Ski Club, Leaders' Club, '55. JORDISON, MARY BETH ..35, 71, 116 Granite-Swimming, '53, Olympus- Drama Club, Ski Club, Toboggan Club, Pep Club, '54, Pep Club, Music Limited Club, '55. K KEDING, RONALD .,,,.,,..,,, 35, 75, 111 Granite-Pep Band, '53, Olympus- Band, '54, Band Committee, Dance Orchestra, Ensemble Club, '55. KELLER, ALVIN ...1.,.,.,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35 South-Skating Club, '54, KELSEY, HARVEY ............ 35, 111, 139 Olympus-Wrestling, Ag. Club, '54, Wrestling, Ag. Club, '55. KEMPE, DAVID .,.,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,-,,,, 35, 113 KIMBALL, MARILYN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 71, 76, 115 119 Granite Drama Club '53' Oly' pus - n 9 m -Pep Club, '54, Homemaking Club, Le Cercle des Artistes, Pep Club, '55. KIMBALL, ROSEMARY ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.. 35 Granite-Drama Club, Beaux Arts, '53, Olympus-Laurel Club, '55. KUHRE, GERALD ,,,,,...,,,,,,,..,--, ,---.,,,- 3 5 L LA JEUNESSE, DAVID ..............,,..,, 111 Granite-Key Club, '53, Olympus- Ag. Club, '55. LAMBERT, ARLENE .........,.,,,,,,..,.,.,,, 36 Olympus-A Cappella, Language Arts Club, '54, Girls' Glee, '55. LARSEN, GORDON ...,..,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,. 36 LARSON, WILLIAM ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 36, 93 Olympus-C.A.P, Drill Team, '54, C.A.P. Drill Team, Ushers' Club, Wrestling Team, Toboggan Club, '55. LAY, DALE ..7, 20, 36, 92, 93, 121, 138 Granite-Football, '53, Olympus- Football, Sword and Shield, C.A.P., '54, Sword ,and Shield, Key Club, Ushers' Club, C.A.P., Student Body President, '55. LEAP, JOHN ...............,...,..,,.,.,,,,........, 36 LEAVITT, DONALD ..........,............... 99, 117, 120, 121 Granite-Band, Track, '53, Olympus -Key Club, Sword and Shield, '54, Key Club, Sword and Shield, C.A.P. Drill Team, O.A.C. President, Cadet Band, Ski Club, '55. LEGGROAN, GERALD ..,. 36, 77, 119 LEHMANN, ESTHER ........ 24, 36, 115 Granite-Girls' League, L.A.C., '53, Olympus-Modern Language Club, '54, Modern Language Club, Laurel Club, '55. LINDQUIST, BOYD ...............,.. 36, 121 Weber-Football, House of Repre- sentatives, '53, Granite-House of Representatives, '54, Olympus - Sword and Shield, '55. LINDSAY, LAMAR ........,.,................. 35 LINTZ, RAYMOND ..,.,. ............,..... 3 5 LOWTHER, JEAN .................,............ 35 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Music Club, '54, Olympus-Modern Lan- guage Club, '55. LUTZKER, MARTIN .......................... 93, 116, 120, 121 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Olympus- Music Limited Club, Ski Club, Thun- derbolt Staff, Sword and Shield, '54, Ski Club, School Play Business Man- ager, Ushers' Club, Music Limited Secretary, '55, LYMAN, FERN ...,..,.............., .,........ 3 5 LYON, GALE ........... .......... 3 5 M MCDONALD, GAYLE .............. 36, 119 Granite-Drama Club, Track, '53, Olympus-Basketball, '54, Track, '55. MCDONALD, JESSIE ........ 36, 77, 119 Granite-Golf Club, Drama Club, '53, Olympus-Toboggan Club, Music Limited, '55. MCFADDEN, CHLOE ........,............... 76, 115, 119 Granit-Girls' League, '53, Olympus -Pythia Guild, Opera, '54, Pythia Guild, Laurel Club, '55. MCFARLAND, VICTOR ..........,.....,. 77, 105, 119, 127 Granite - Football, '53, Olympus - Football, '54, Football, Pythia Guild President, Track, '55. MCKEAN, KENNETH ........................ 77, 119, 139 MCKEE, REESE .................................,.. 36 Granite-Agriculture Club, '53. MACKAY, MELVIN .........,.................. 36 MARCHANT, SYLVIA .............. 49, 124 MARTIN, JAMES ...,......,................,.... 93, 105, 116, 120 Granite-School Play, '53, Olympus -Band, Music Limited Club, Opera Souvenir Handbook, '54, Music Lim- ited Club President, Student Coun- cil, Ski Club, School Play, Ushers' Club, '55. MARWEDEL, WILFORD K. ........... . 77, 114, 119, 124 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus - Music Club President, Pythia Guild, '54, Modern Language Club, Red Cross, '55. W MATSON, JOYCE .............................. 36 Music Limited Club, '54, Music Lim- ited Club, '55. MEAD, DENNIS .......... 36, 99, 111, 114 Olympus-Modern Language Club, '54, Ensemble Club, '55. MEIK, RAMON ................ 36, 120, 121 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Olympus- C.A.P., '54, C.A.P., Ski Club, Sword and Shield, '55. MENDENHALL, DWAIN ................ 95, 119, 121 Olympus-Sword and Shield, Tennis Team, '54, Men's Association Treas- urer, Basketball Team Manager, Sword and Shield, Pythia Guild, '55. MERRILL, LURA MAE .... 36, 77, 119 Springville - A Cappella, Future Homemakers of America, '53, South -Jr. Choir, Opera, '54, Olympus- Pythia Guild, Chorale, '55. MICHAELIS, WALTER 1... ................ 3 7 MOELLER, WILLIAM ................ 37, 122 Olympus-Toboggan Club Vice Pres- ident, '54, Wrestling Team, Tobog- ban Club President, ........................ '55. MOTT, LU WANA ....,............... 37, 122 Olympus-Modern Language Club, Toboggan Club, '54, Toboggan Club Secretary-Treasurer, '55. MULCOCK, PATRICIA .... 37, 71, 106 Olympus-Pep Club, '54, Pep Club, '55. MURPHY, DONALD ................ 37, 121 Olympus-Ski Club, Track, '54, Sword and Shield, '55. MURRAY, RALPH .........,,................... 73, 119, 120, 121 Granite-Pythia Guild President, Football, C.A.P., '53, Olympus-C.A. P., '54, Cheerleader, Ski Club, Sword and Shield, '55. N NARANS, STEPHEN ................ 122, 125 Montezuma-Football, Wrestling, Ski Club, '53, Olympus-Toboggan Club, '55 NASH, VOY ..37, 77, 119, 122, 123, 124 Granite-Chess Team, '52, Drama Club, '53, School Play, Traveling Assembly, Choir Guild, '54, Olympus -Red Cross, Wheels and Blades, Toboggan Club, Pythia Guild, '55. NEFF, ROBERT ............................ 37, 92 Granite - Swimming Team, '53, Olympus - Basketball, Track, '54, Sword and Shield, Toboggan Club, Student Council, '55. NEFF, RODNEY ........................ 37, 121 Olympus-Toboggan Club, '55. NEILSON, WAYNE ............................ 75, 77, 111, 119, 141 Granite-Track, '53, Olympus-Track Team, Band, '54, Band, Ensemble Club, Pythia Guild, '55. NELSON, CAROLYN ...,...i , ..,,..,,...,..,, 77, 92, 105, 119 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -A Cappella, Pep Club, Art Club, Opera, '54, A Cappella, Pep Club, Le Cercle des Artistes, '55. NEWBERG, PHILIP ..37, 127, 132, 138 Granite-Baseball, Football, Basket- ball, '53, Olympus-Ushers' Club, Football, Baseball, Basketball, '54, Ushers' Club, Football, Baseball, Bas- ketball, '55. O ODLE, ROBERT .................... ........... 3 7 Anchorage-Baseball, '53. OHRN, NANCY ........................ 37, 112 Olympus-Homemaking Club, '55. OLMSTEAD, SHIRLEY ..........., 37, 109 Granite-Ski Club, Drama Club, '53, Olympus-School Play, '54, Dance Club, '55. OLSEN, GLORIA .........,.......,...........,.. 37 Olympus-Skating Club, '55. O'REILLY, MICHAEL ............., 37, 130 Granite-Football, Basketball, '53, Olympus-Football, '54, Wrestling, Football, '55. OVARD, JANICE ......,............... 37, 124 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Pythia Guild, '55. P PACK, RICHARD ........................ 37, 130 Olympus-Football, Toboggan Club, '55. PACKER, SALLY .........,...... 37, 71, 112 Granite-Music Club, Band, '53, Olympus-Pep Club, Orchestra, '54, Homemaking Club, Ensemble Club, Orchestra, '55. PALMER, DONALD .......,.................. 37 Olympus-Music Limited, '55. PARRY, LOUISE .........,...................... 71, 73, 74, 76, 119 Granite-School Play, Language Arts Club, Blue Mood , '53, Olympus- J.V. Cheerleader, Pythia Guild, Op- era, Pep Club, Ski Club, '54, Modern Language Club, Pythia Guild, Pep Club, Ski Club, '55. PARRY, ROBERT ,,..........................,,,, 37 PAUL, GERALD .................................. ............37, 72, 77, 93, 98, 99, 119, 121 Granite-C.A.P. Drill Team, V.S. Drill Team, '53, Olympus-C.A.P. Drill Team, V.S. Drill Team, Pythia Guild, A Capella, Ushers' Club, Sword and Shield, J.V. Cheerleader, '54, Pythia Guild, Chorale, Ushers' Club, Sword and Shield, Varsity Cheerleader, '55. PAULL, STEPHEN .................... 37, 143 Granite-Track, Swimming, '53. PEASE, EDWIN ...........,............ 123, 138 Carbon - Softball, '54, Olympus - Wrestling, '55. PETERSEN, DARLENE ...... 38, 71, 109 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Olympus- Dance Club, Pep Club, '54, Pep Club, I-Iomemaking Club, Dance Club President, Ski Club, '55. PETERSEN, LARRY ,..,.......,....,.., 38, 74 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Swimming Team, '53, Olympus - Wrestling Team, '54. PETERSON, DONALD ...,...,.,.,.,,,,,,,,. 38 Granite-Football, '53. PETERSON, GERALD ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25, 38, 75, 88, 94, 119, 121, 128, 133, 138 Granite-Band, Key Club Secretary, Football, Basketball, '53, Olympus- Football, Basketball, Baseball, Band, A 3: , A 1' f f I ' I . 3 1 A g gif 5 1' Ushers' ci 54,,, et all,JF 1- REY otns, AR N ..,. T ........ . 138 bal Bas , Ch' e, Sworgfnd 4 ympus-Wre tling,, ' Ag. Club, Shie ,l estra' resi ri , s er Wrestlin 55. 1 ' 1' 1- Clu ' . t , n ICE, Ro RT ......... ...... 3 8, 141 , PETE N, LD ...1.... '13, Grani Traik T m, ' , Olympus 1 ran e- I ' Club,, O ympp ' ki ' -S lub, oral , '54, A Cappella, Club, M sic it ited,, ' 5. K ' f P ia Guil , '55. S NA,1..,, .................... , RI ARDS' AYM ND ..........,....... 38 ...38, ,i105, 116, 120 RIMBY, TER Ggnift-37 a C 1 se.offR ..,..... ....,......... 38, 114, 121, 122, 141 vJesen.tativ,es, '53, Oly s-Ski , Gra 'te-Swimming Team, Track, Advmy Board, Fest' , u- '53, Olympus-Sword and Shield, bf sic i it, d, To an Cl Th nr- T bo an Club, T lc, '54, Sword 'if 7 bolt ,Sta , ic Limit, , Student Md geld, Tobogga Qib, Modern X 1 ounci , '5 I 1 Lang, lub,f '55. A ETER ILLIA .................., 4 RISER, AE J ..,. . .. ........ 39, 76, 119 A Millar - Qi, all, Basket l, ,fu Gran' - usi 1 , '53, Olympus Hom 'Roornr , resentativv '53,XQ ia uil 54, Pythia Guild, B 2 , '54, Ol' us-C.A.P.,' ' 5. 5 . PI7 , WILLI ,' .....,.......... ..,,.....,... B E S, K RYN fc1'i..,.3q 76, 119 lympus- fack, '54, ck, '55 ,' Gra ie se o ' Representatives, LL, , A D ...... A 77, 15, 25 . '53, 'Olyp pus-ogig, Pythia Guild, I lym -Stag' C , '54, vthia of Chri t s Cantata, 14, Pythia Guild, , 'd, Stage C , '55. '55. ' 1' 'P ' ROSE A ....... . ..... L,fxq.38 , NSONXL E .......................... 39 -,Q ragiite-P5 use of ',Re sentatiyes, J ranite-Da e Club, '54, Olympus 33, usic ' itedf , '54, Mtisic -Oper' ance Club, '54, Music Limite b, '55.l 'N-.a Limite Club, Dance Club, '55. PORAT ICHA ..38, 99, 120, 122 ROBISON, ROGER .......,...........1........ 39 gr -SU, Club, '53, Olympus- ROE, MICHAEL .......1.. 39, 95, 116, 121 ' . ., Ski l '54, Ski Club, '55. Menlo-Football, Camera Club, '53, PO R, GA N ..,......1........ 38, 117 Social Club, Camera Club, Varsity O1 ym us- Club, Advisory Board, Football Team Manager, Chess Club, '54, ' lub Treasurer, Aviation Track, '54, Olympus-Music Limited, Clu , . Sword and Shield, '55. PUC UBIE .................. 38, 103, 115 ROUTH, JEAN .................................... 39 Granite-Language Arts Club, '53, Olympus - Photography Editor of Odyssey, '55. PUGH, CAROL ,........................... 38, 71 Granite-Swimming Club, '53, Olym- pus-A Cappella, Pythia Guild, Op- era, Pep Club, '54, Pep Club Presi- dent, '55. PUGMIRE, CECIL ........ 38, 92, 93, 120 Granite-Student Council, '53, Olym- pus-Ski Club, '54, Ski Club Advis- ory Board, Ushers' Club, '55. R RACKER, NANCY ....,....,....,......,........ 38, 75, 103, 112 Granite - Girls' League, Student Council, '53, Olympus-Opera, '54, Homemaking Club, Yearbook Staff, '55 READING, NEAL ................ 38, 77, 119 Olympus-Toboggan Club, Modern Language Club, Track, '54, Track, Debate, Aviation, '55. REDD, DONNA .................. 38, 77, 119 Granite--Music Festival, '53, Olym- pus- A Cappella, Pythia Guild, Op- era, '54, Chorale, Pythia Guild, Laur- el Club, '55. REEVE, MAXINE ...................... 38, 115 Granite-Drama Club, Spring Festi- val, '53, Olympus-Modeling Assem- bly, '54, Radio Club, Laurel Club Vice President, '55. REICH, GARY .................................... 38 Granite - Track, '53, Olympus - Track, '54, Bowling Club, '55. REICH, JOAN ,..................1........ 38, 112 Olympus-Pep Band, Concert Band, '54, Homemaking Club, '55. REIMANN, KENT ..38, 75, 92, 93, 121 Granite-Band, '53, Olympus-Band, Sword and Shield, '54, Sword and Shield, Key Club President, Student Council, '55. 168 Washington-Roller Skating Club Secretary, G.A.A., '53, Olympus- Toboggan Club, '54, Toboggan Club, Red Cross Club, '55. ROWLEY, RONALD ........ 39, 77, 119 Granite - Track, '53, Olympus- Men's Association Representative, '54, Track, '55. RUMEL, JOAN ............................ 39, 116 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Olympus- Music Limited, Toboggan Club, '54, Pythia Guild, Music Limited, Ski Club, '55. RUSSELL, COLENE .................. 39, 119 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Pythia Guild, '54, Pythia Guild, '55. RUSSELL, SANDRA ............................ 71, 77, 109, 119 Granite-Language Arts, Ski Club, '53, Olympus-Pythia Guild, '54, Pep Club, Dance Club, Pythia Guild, '55. S SENNHAUSER, LORE .,............ 39, 112 Olympus-Art Club Vice President, Modem Language Club, '54, Home- making Club Vice President, '55. SHELTON, DIANE .....,...................... 39 Murray-Traveling Assembly, '53, Granite-Girls' Sport Club, '54, Olympus-Wheels and Blades Club, '55 SHEPHERD, HARLEAN ............ 39, 109 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Dance Club, '54, Dance Club, '55. SHUEY, KENNETH ,.......,........,.... 21, 39, 77, 92, 93, 105, 119, 121, 130, 143 Granite - Football, '53, Olympus - Men's Association Oiiicer, Key Club, Sword and Shield, Tennis Team, '54, Student Body 2nd Vice President, Sggford and Shield President, Football, SHURTLIFF, WILLIAM .................... 39 Olympus-Track, '55. SILVER, CYNTHIA ..1............... 39, 122 Granite-Speech Club, Ski Club, '53, Olympus-Toboggan Club, '54, To- boggan Club, '55. SIMS, ROWELL .................,..,............. 39 Olympus-Aviation Club, '55. SMART, DAVID .......,......,.....,........... 111 Granite-Ag. Club, '53, Olympus- Club President, '54, Ag. Club, SORENSEN, STEVEN ......,................. 77, 119, 120, 121 Granite-Ski Club, Football, '53, Olympus-Key Club, '54, Ski Club Secretary - Treasurer, Sword and Shield, Music Limited, Tennis Club, Ski Team, Ushers' Club, '55. SPENCER, NEIL .............................,.... 39 Granite-Track, '53, Olympus-Art Club, '54, Le Cercle des Artistes, Golf Team, Track, '55. STAY, DENNIS .................................... 77, 95, 114, 119, 121, 123 Granite-Drama Club, Music Club Vice President, '53, Olympus - Sword and Shield, Key Club, A Cap- pella, Chorale, Pythia Guild, Modern Language Club, '54, Modern Lan- guage Club, Wheels and Blades, Track, Men's Association Vice Presi- dent, '55. STEPHENS, ARTHUR ................ 39, 120 Granite - Football, '53, Olympus - Football, Bowlin, C.A.P., '54, Foot- ball, Ski Club, SS. STEVENS, CAROLE .......................... 39 Olympus-A Cappella, Pep Club, Opera, Pythia Guild, '54, Dance Club, Pep Club, '55. STEVENSON, THOMAS ..,............... 114, 116, 121 Olympus-Sword and Shield, '54, Sword and Shield, Key Club, Mod- ern Language Club, Red Cross, Music Limited, '55. STEWART, CAROLYN ............ 39, 122 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Toboggan Club, '54, Homemaking Club, '55. STEWART, JAMES .... 39, 102, 113, 121 Granite-School Play, Beaux Arts Club, Drama Club, Traveling Assem- bly, '53, Olympus-School Play, Con- test Play, Debate Team, Red Cross, Art Club, Toboggan Club, Sword and Shield, '54, Odyssey Staff Art Editor, Sword and Shield, Le Cercle des Art- istes Treasurer, Student Council, De- signed Cover of Handbook, '55. STEWART, MARILYN ............ 40, 122 Granite-Drama Club, '53, Olympus -Toboggan Club, '54, Homemaking Club, Toboggan Club, Red Cross Representative, '55. STILLMAN, MARILYN ..21, 40, 92, 116 Granite-Swimming Club, Senate ' Member, '53, Olympus-Junior Class Vice President, Art Club, Girls' State Representative, '54, Music Limited, Pep Club, Pompom Girl, Student Body Historian, '55. STRATTON, ZELDA ..21, 40, 92, 113 Granite-Drama Club, Girls' League Representative, '53, Olympus-A Cappella, Pythia Guild, Art Club, '54, Homemaking Club, Le Cercle des Artistes Secretary, Student Body Historian, '55. STUARD, NANCY LEE ..40, 109, 119 Granite-Language Arts Club, Ski Club, Music Club, Traveling Assem- bly, '53, Olympus-J.V. Cheerleader, ,li 4' T149 PCP Club, Pom 0 1, WISEMAN, BARBARA ...................... ASSCXIIIDIY, ' '-Ea sity .faheer der, .,,.A,,,,.,,,,,,.,,..,,, 41, 71, 77, 92, 116, 119 PVYIHH Guil - e ,'ClubE', Laur . Granite-Senate, School Play, '53, Club, '55- Nw' 1 VM Olympus-Student Council, Opera, suMMER1-1 , EN ...... 40 A cappeiia, Pep ciub, '54, Music 1 0' A, ' Limited, Pep Club Secretary, Pythia I f-f T 1 ' Guild, '55. WIT E S, SALLY .................... 41, 119 TAYLOR, LL ....... 40 72, , 121 Ol us-Homemaking Club, '54, Granite- SC C , Trail ' rale, '55. Team, '5 , O s- . .P., .Vi , A ERS, SUZANNE .,,,,,.,..,.,. 41, 119 Cheerlead , era, 4,' . .P., O1 mpus-I-Iomemaking Club, '54, Sword an Shield, arsi C e ' Chorale, '55.- leadef, '55- h WOOD, DAVID ......1........................... TAYLOR, D LD -. ...... J.. ....... 0 ........,........ Q ...... 41, 77, 93, 119, 120, 121 TAYLOR, IE' -----...- v ........ . Granite-Opera, Football, '53, Olym- -. , 72, ,109, pus-Pythia Guild, '54, Ski Club, Ol m us - nce Club Presid nt Pythia Guild, Sword and Shield, Y P , Opera, '54 Varsity Cheerleader, Dance Club Secretary, Student Coun- cil, '55. TAYLOR, KEITH .,.,...,,,.,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,--,, 77, 119, 121, 141 Granite-Marching Band, '53, Olym- pus-- A Cappella, '54, Sword and Shield, Pythia Guild, Chorale, '55. THOMPSON, KENT ...,,.,...,,,,,,,, 40, 138 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Olympus- Bowling Club, '54. TOLMAN, CAROL ANN ..,..... 40, 122 Olympus-Toboggan Club, Handbook Staff, '54, Toboggan Club, Student Council, '55. TOWERS, KAREN ..............,..,,,.....,,,.. 71, 93, 116, 120 Granite-Girls' League, Swimming Club, '53, Olympus-Music Limited, Red Cross, '54, Senior Class Advis- ory Board, Ski Club Advisory Board, Pep Club Historian, '55. U UREMOVICH, JUNE ....,........... 40, 115 Olympus-Pythia Guild, '54, Pythia Guild, Laurel Club, '55. V VAN COTT, MICHAEL ...,.........,...... 40 Granite-Ski Club, '53. VERNON, DON .......... 40, 99, 126, 133 Granite-Football, Basketball, Track, '53, Olympus-Football, Basketball, Track, C.A.P., '54, C.A.P., Ushers' Ushers' Club, '55.' WOODHEAD, NANCY ............ 41, 116 Granite-Girls' League Representa- tive, '53, Olympus-Music Limited, '54, Music Limited, '55. WORKMAN, JOALENE ..........1......... 41 Olympus-Pythia Guild, Toboggan Club, Opera, '54. WALLER, JANET ................................ 71, 74, 115, 122 Granite - Girls' Association, '53, Olympus - Student Council, Pep Club, Toboggan Club, Junior Prom Queen Attendant, '54, Pep Club, Laurel Club, Toboggan Club, Deseret News Correspondent, Red Cross, '55. WALLER, JAREN .... 40, 111, 117, 121 Granite--Marching Band, 53, Olym- pus-Ski Club, Golf Club, Golf Team, Pep Band, '54, Aviation Club, Secretary - Treasurer, Sword and Shield, Pep Band, Ski Club, Dance Band, '55. WALLIN, CAROLYN ........................ 92, 94, 104, 105, 120 Granite-School Play, Girls' Repre- sentative, '53, Olympus - Winter Carnival Queen, '54, Ski Club, School Play, Girls' Association Sec- retary, '55. WARBURTON, MAUREEN ............ 71, 122 WATERS, JAMES ...............................1 ........40, 93, 98, 99, 116, 120, 121, 143 Granite-C.A.P. Drill Team, '53, Olympus-Student Council, C.A.P. Drill Team, Sword and Shield, Ten- WATKINS, RUTHAL ..........1............. 12, 16, sz, 109, 119 Granite-Sophomore Class Secretary, '53, Olympus-Most Friendly Girl, Junior Class Queen, Opera Lead, Pep Club Pompom Girl, '54, Chor- ale Vice President, Dance Club, Var- sity Cheerleader, '55. WATTS, GARY .........................A..,..... 40 Granite-Track Team, Ski Club, '53, Olympus-Ski Team, Ski Club, '54, Ski Club, '55. WEIGHT, GAY ...... 40, 71, 74, 76, 119 Granite--School Play, Dance Com- mittee, Opera, Orchestra, '53, Olym- pus-Dance Committee, Opera, Pyth- ia Guild, Red Cross, Orchestra, Pep Club, '54, Pythia Guild, Orchestra, Pep Club, '55. WEILER, GEORGE .................... 40, 121 Granite-Ski Club, '53, Olympus- Ski Club, '54, Sword and Shield, '55. WEILER, JACKIE ................ 40, 71, 120 Granite--Language Art Club, '53, Olympus-Ski Club, Pep Club, A Cappella, Opera, Pythia Guild, '54, Ski Club, Pep Club, '55. WELLS, FRED ...................................... 41 Olympus-Debate, '54. WEST, LORRAINE .................... 41, 116 Granite-Music Club, '53, Olympus -Music Limited, '54, Music Limited, Toboggan Club, '55. WHITEHEAD, JERRY ........................ 73, 93, 98, 99, 121 Granite-House of Representatives, Football, C.A.P., '53, Olympus-C.A. P., Sword and Shield, '54, Sword and Shield, Ushers' Club, Key Club, Var- sity Cheerleader, '55. WILLIAMS, JOAN ...................1 41, 119 Gremont-A Cappella, San Lorenozo -A Cappella, '54, Olympus-Chop age, Pythia Guild, Wheels and Blades, ' 5. WILLIAMS, NATALIE ......,,.............. ........40, 76, 89, 94, 109, 116, 119, 120 Granite--Swimming Club, '53, Olym- pus-Ski Club, A Cappella, Pep Club, Music Limited, Modern Dance Club, Toboggan Club, Opera, '54, Girls' Association Vice President, Ski Club, Pep Club Pompom Girl, Chorale, '55. WILLIAMSEN, THOMAS ................ 133, 143 Club, '55. nis Team, Music Limited, '54, C.A.P. East-Basketball, 53, Olympus--Bas- VIRCHOW, GERALD ,,.,.,,,.. ......,. 1 22 Drill Team, Assistant 1st Command- ketball, Golf, '54, Golf, Men's Asso- er, Student Council, Ski Club, Music ciation Home Room Representative, W Limited, Sword and Shield, '55. '55. WILSON, DONALD ..........,............... 111 ,J 1 M Y Ol p s-Ag. Club, '55. 1 wiNi5'i'3A'R, RAMON ,....,...... .......1.... 4 1 AMW ,Law 4, YOUNG, MICHAEL .... 41, 77, 111, 119 Granite-Orchestra, House of Repre- 1 , . Olympus-Opera, Toboggan Club, sentatives, Olympus-Orchestra, '54, F , Pythia Guild, '54, Pythia Guild, Ag. Orchestra, '55. I I I b, '55. ml M 1 ILM 'Es I . Mg!! 3' AT 750' ' A . ,JAAV , f, bb 1 , , AQWMVQLJA , . A , ,fu 'gf , 7 , , 1' 14- H ' ,. J 1 fix' X ff 5' A 'V - ' '7 Jcivf -A,,?0f,6,,,NZ, XO-'Z' ffvzf We-a -QVC! XE Chaee, Eugene ------------f------ ------------ 4 -1- 24 .'Goodman, ac ueline .......................... ' 419-ff We 'I ------ M105 ,7 .. . Jg6,jlif,87, Ch1'15fCU5ef1i 1UdY -----'---- 44, 1, 108, 119 Grahayxf Carol ............... l ............ 4 , 108 , , , Christensen, Kearns ..,......................... 44 Grah , Richard ,,,, ,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,046 , ' , , Ch1'15f?USeU1 1-UTY -------------------------------- 44 Griggs. Marilyn .................. ...v............ 4 6 gf' ' ' Vai, Chl'1Sf1aUSCU, Ha1'01d ---------------------------- Groussman, Dean ........... ........ 4 6, 120 f , 4f? .............................. 44, 93, 116, 120, 121 Guest, sum ,,............. ...,... 4 6, 120 ' M Clark, Chg1'fV -----------------------, 44, 77, 1,13 Guiver, Marcia ............... ........... 4 6, 114 ,X K ,ff HYTOI1, CC --,------------.----------------------.--- Gustafson, Leander ......................... .46 A I ayt0n, Gary .........- ........... 4 4, 141 Gutke, Darrell ................................ 47, 99 C1aYf0D, She1'1'V -----------------.-------------------- 45 Gutke, Robert ......... ....... 1 10, 136, 138 Aagard, Brooks ........ ,,,,,,,, 4 3 Cleverly, Burna .............................. 45, 74 Gygi, Perry ,--,-., ,,,,,,,- ,,..,-,-,.,,,,,,,--,-.,, 4 7 Aagard, Carolyn ,..... ,,,,,,,.,,, 4 3 Cockayne, Carolyn ...,.............,..,.....,..... Adair, Sherril .,..,. ,,.,,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,,-, 4 3 .........,.............. 45, 71, 77, 116, 119, 120 H Adams, Alan ..,,.,.. ,...,,,,,,,,,,. 1 02, 121 Collard, Rodney .............. 45, 77, 92, 119 Adamson, Judith ........,.,.t,,, 109, 114, 124 Collins, Jeneanne ........................., 45, 122 Hale, Garron ,,,,,,,.,...,,,.,,.,..,. 47, 130, 133 Ahlquist, Merann ......,,....,.,,..,,,,,. 43, 124 Cook, Ruby ..,....... .,............ 4 5, 115 Hall, Greta ....,,,,...........,..........,.,....,,...., 124 Aldous, Carolyn ............ 43, 75, 110, 114 Cook, Ruth .............................. 45, 74, 115 Hall, Julie Ann ..........,...,,..., 47, 108, 120 Allington, Frank ......,.,.,,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Coombs, Gilbert ......................,............. 45 Hammon, Michael ,.,,...,,,..,..,..,,..,, 47, 139 Allsop, James ...... ,,..,,,,,,,,.,,1,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Corry, Karen ..45, 71, 108, 116, 119 122 Hammond, Arm ,.,,,,...........,,,.....,,. 47, 108 Allsop, Paul ...,... ,,,,,,,,, 1 11 Craft, Dean ............................................ 45 Hanes, Harry ...A......,..............,.,.............. 47 Alvey, James ........ .....l,,,...,....., 4 3 Croxford, Jeanine ........................ 45, 108 Hansen, Beth Ann ........ 47, 71, 108, 120 Ames, Gerald ..,................,...,,.....,..,,.,,.. 43 Cummings, Harold ........................ 45, 75 Hansen, Donna ,........................... 47, 123 Ancell, Mel Deane .............,.,,,,.,, 43, 124 Cundick, Ronald ............ 45, 99, 113, 121 Hansen, Doyle ......... ........................... 4 7 Angel, Roberta ........,... 43, 109, 114, 124 Curleyhead, Patricia .............................. 45 Hansen, Edward ...,,. ....l.. 4 7, 118 Anthon, Robert ..............,....,....,.,,,,.,,,,,,, 43 Curtis, Barbara ....... ........................... 4 5 Harvey, Jerry ........ ......... 1 39, 141 Arnesen, lleane .... .........,.......,. 1 08, 116 Harwood, Gary ....... .............. 1 39 Asay, William ....... ,,........,,,....,,,,,, 4 3, 93 D Haycock, Gary ......,.. .......................,... 4 7 Ashton, Jack ...... .....,,,. 4 3, 74, 110, 117 Hayes, Ferris ............................................ 47 Astin, Dianne ....,,...,.,....,,,...,,..,,,,,, 43, 112 Dahlberg, Rex ...... ,............................ 1 43 Heidel, Susan ............., 47, 108, 116, 120 Dame, John ............................ 45, 74, 121 Hendry, Karron .............,............,. 47, 122 B Dansie, Byron .................. 42, 45, 93, 121 Henry, Barbara ...... 47, 71, 108, 116, 122 Dansie, Marva .......... 45, 71, 76, 108, 119 Hill, Ernest, .,.........,....,................... 47, 121 Baer, Alvin ..,..... ......,,, 4 3, 99, 121, 138 Davidson, Merrill .......................... 45, 121 Hilton, Donna .,...................................... 47 Bagley, Kent ...,. ...,....,,....,,..,,.,,,..,,,,,,,, 4 3 Davis, Morgan .......,................................ Hinckley, Carol Ann .....,,............. 47, 124 Bailey, Joan ......, ...,,..,. 4 3, 76, 108, 119 ....,............... 45, 106, 114, 121, 124, 140 Hoffman, Patricia ..,............. 47, 114, 124 Baird, Robert .....,.........,..,......, 43, 77, 119 Dent, Jay ........................ 45, 74, 105, 110 Hofheins, LaRue ............,....................... 47 Barney, Irene .......................,.,.........,,,,.,, Derrick, Denese .... 44, 108, 109, 116, 120 Hogan, Kathryn .... 47, 71, 112, 114, 124 103, 108, 114, 116, 124 Deyoe, Loralee ....45, 108, 109, 116, 120 Holbrook, Ann 92, 108, 115 Barr, Edward ..,,,........................,,......,,.., 43 Donaldson, James ...........,............ 45, 136 Holmes, Paul .....,............................ 47, 121 Bartholomew, Richard .... 130, 136, 138 Drage, Carole ......,....... 45, 108, 123, 124 Holmgren, Jean ..., 47, 108, 116, 120, 123 Bateman, Floy ......,....................,..,...,..... 19 Durfee, Nathella ............ 45, 76, 114, 119 Hopheins, LaRue .....,,.,......,........ 108, 123 Baynes, Clara .,,........,,.........., 43, 108, 113 Durtschi, Elise ..........,................... 45, 123 Horton, Jack ...........,..............,,.............. 143 Beck, Brian ..........................,..............,.. 43 Howick, Keith ........................ 47, 99, 121 Beckman, Alfred .,................ 43, 99, 121 E Hughes, Shirley .....,...............,........,..,.. Beckstead, Mary Jo ......,.......,,....,........... .................... 4 7, 108, 109, 119, 123, 124 43, 71, 108, 116, 122 Eardley, Barbara Hughes, Sylvia ,.......47, 74, 76, 108, 123 Beesley, Fred ...... 43, 121, 122, 130, 138 Eddington, Patricia ....................,........... Humphrey, Georgina ..................,......... 47 Behunin, Joan ..,.......,..... 43, 81, 108, 113 ........................ 45, 71, 77, 108, 119, 120 Huston, Charlotte ......,.....,......,.............. 47 Belnap, Marvin ............................ 43, 136 Eldridge, Annette ...................,.... 45, 120 Hyte, Ronald ........... ........, 4 7 Bennett, Jean .,...........,..,....... 43, 114, 123 Ellsworth, Charles .......,....,................. 138 Bennion, Douglas ...,...,.......,..,............... Elton, Robert .................. 45, 95, 116, 121 I 75, 93, 110, 121, 138 Engh, Barbara 103, 123 Bernards, Barbara ........,...,... 43, 122, 123 Engh, David ............. .....,....,....... 4 6, 129 lvory, Donald .............. ......... 4 7 Biesele, Charles ............ 44, 99, 121, 141 England, Larren ..... ...............,... 4 6 Bird, Sherron ............ 44, 77, 92, 108, 119 Eschler, Steven ........ ....,....... 4 6 J Birkelancl, Diane .....,..,........................... 44 Evans, Michael ........... ........ 4 6 Birrell, Roy ........,.........,,....,.......,. 129, 132 Jackman, Dallas ...... ............,...... 4 7, 121 Blake, Gary ............... .......... 4 4, 130 F Jackstien, JoAnn ...... ........... 4 8, 108, 109 Blonquist, Thomas ...... .,..,........,........ 4 4 Jacobson, Joan .....................,.......... 48, 74 Bohland, Christa ...... ..........,.........,..... 4 4 Fairclough, Jerry .................................. 139 Jacobsen, Vardie ........................,........... Bone, Dona Mae .. .......... 109, 123, 124 Fankhauser, Edwin ................................ .........,....,. 4 8, 71, 75, 108, 109, 114, 123 Bonella, Nelda ......... ................. 4 4, 115 ........................ 46, 77, 95, 119, 121, 131 Jennings, LaNae ........................,... 48, 109 Bargmann, Marian ................ 43, 116, 120 Feil, Marian ...........,..........,............. 76, 119 Jensen, Carol ....... ,. ..............,......... 48 Bridge, Dawna ...................................,.. 44 Ferro, Lucy ..............,.........................,..... 46 Jensen, Craig ........... .................,.......... 4 8 Brinton, Marsha .... 44. 75, 77, 108, 119 Fitzgerald, Marilynne ..46, 108, 109, 114 Jensen, Gordon ..,,.......,,.,..... 48, 118, 124 Brockbank, Park ...,................................ 44 Fletcher, Lance ............................,. 46, 141 Jensen, Lois ......,..................................... 71 Browning, Ann .... 44, 114, 116, 120, 123 Florence, Larry ........ .................. 4 6, 117 Jeppson, Frances .,,.......,......,,...,............. Burns, Renee ................ 44, 75, 108, 124 Frank, 51131011 ....... .................... 4 6, 71 .................... 48, 103, 108, 114, 116, 124 Butler, Barbara .................................... 109 Fuller, JO Anne .... ......... 4 6, 114, 124 Johanson, Renee ..................,,.......,..,..... 48 Butler, Beverly ...... Butler, Bryan ............ C 75 Callard, Rodney, ...... ......... 1 38 Carlson, Gerald ...................................... 44 Carlston, Norma .............................,...... 44 Carter, Colleen ...................................... 71, 73, 77, 108, 119, 120 Casper, Marilyn ................................-... 46 Casto, Luane ...... I ......... 44, 106, 108, 124 Fuller, Marilyn ,....... ..............,... 4 6, 124 Fuller, Stephen ........ ........... 4 6, 77, 119 G Gardner, Craig ,.........,..........,......... Gardner, lrvin ,....... 46, 74, 110, 121, Gaufin, Richard ..,..,............,. Gerber, Sterling Gilbert, Evelyn .. Glad, Darrell ........ 46, 114, .46, 75 141 121 'i4 i'5''i'i'1'i ii'1 'i43 116: 120 Johnson Johnsoni Larry ..,...,.. Dennis ............. Johnson, Leland ..... Johnson Renee ...... 116 ........48, .......,48, 116 108 Johnston, Lujean ....,.. .... 92 Jones, Jack .................. ..,,,.....,.. 4 8 Jorgenson, Daniel ....,,.,.. .,,,,,. 1 36 K Kay, Norman ..............,..,....,,..,,,,,, 48, 138 Kelly, Joleen ........ ..48, 108, 114 Kilriatrirlt, lohn .... 48, 74, 110, 118, 125 O Smlrh, Sranly -.------------------------------ 52, 139 King, joseph I--.-,..------..,,,.--,------,,,--,.----,, 48 , , Smith, Scott ....,......,...... 52 116, 119, 121 Kirk Arlene ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 1 6 23 Ollver, Rlchafd ------------ ----------- 5 01 121 Soderbor , George ............-.-- 52, 74, 110 , . 4 , 1 8, 1 , 1 8 Kissell, Carol -..'-----..--.-.--.-----...----- 48, 114 Olsen, Barbara --.-- ------------ 5 O, 71 Squire5,,lar1et ,,,,..,....,.... 52 108, 123, 124 Kunz, Claudette ,.., 43, 77, 103, 108, 119 340011, 5,0024 ------- -------- 5 6--59,1 153 gtevens, Cagvle ., ..................--- 5 -in-,g9,,71, SCD, CV ------t -------- t r tevenson, arwln ...... , , Olson MHYY ------------- ----------------' 1 14 Stevenson Maril n .......................... 52 71 L Oman: Robert 50 5, 1 ' Y Y , ------------- ---------------- e wart, Shlrley ............ 52 108, 116, 123 Osgurhorpe, Fred ------- ---e--------------- 5 0 Stillman, Frank ........,.,......... 52, 118, 121 13122111 1211122211111i11111111111'.'4'ag'''i64j'i12 09901 Tomm -------- -t----t-- 1 301 138 159197 1-1e ----1-1---e--------1------ S 2, 105 Larson, Adde ---- .---.-V.---'-------- 4 8, 108, 116 P Sumrnerhays, Carol Lawrence, Rue ...... 48, 74, 130, 136, 143 ' ' ' ' ' Leeuwenburg, Carol Ann ..........,...,..... Page, Karen ,--,-, ,---,-,,,,,, 5 0, 71, 88, 108 T 71, 77, 92, 103, 119, 122 Palmer, Ann Leggroan, Joyce ............................ 48, 109 P 1 , V' ' ' ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 ' n -----,--,,,- M52 Lemmon, Myrna ,-..-....,....---- 49, 108, 109 rZr,'2Si1t,1alfgHiil,aal .......... 50, 116, 121 1ZE?,'25e'oflfiZ,i ,1111111111135 sa no 130 Leonhardt! Raymond '- '- - '-A 497 138 Pafk, Marilyn ------------------------------------------ Taylor ,Gary ,,,......,.,.......... 5 ,..... .,,. 52, 121 Lefhef, Barbara --e----------1- -e------------------ 4 9 ............ 50, 76, 108, 109, 114, 119, 123 Theodore Amy ,,,,.,,,.,....,..,,,.....,..... i .... I-evine,l11dirh --------e----1 t-.---- 1------- 4 9 ,103 Parks, Shennon, .................................... 50 -,,,,,,,,,,,, f ,,,,,, 52 103 116 120 122,124 Lewisl Janet --11 -'-- ------'--' 4 99 1099 113 Pearson, Adele ----------r------------------- 51, 1-O8 Thomas Keith, .,,,.... 1 ........ , ........ .... 5 2, 118 Liddell, Dwayne ..... .. .................... 49 Pearson, Stewart ,,,..,,.,........,,......... 77, 119 Thomasi Kem ,,-,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,-,,, 52, 113 Lind' Carroll '--1'-'- ----- 4 99 93 Peehrnan, Donna ---------------------------------- Thomas Ross ..,.............,......................... 52 1-ind, Karl ---------------- --,---t----------,-- 4 2, 49 ...................... 51, 76, 108, 119, 120, 122 Tlrerrrae, Sharon ,,.,.,,,,,,. 52, 75, 110, 124 L1nnell, Larry -------.-....-.....--...----..-. 49, 122 Parry, Keith ............................ 51, 77, 119 Thomas, Sheila ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 74, 124 Livingston, Karen .......,........ .... .............. 4 9 Peterson, Mack .,,,,,,,...,...,,,.,.......,.......... 51 Thompson, Mar,-111 -,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,--, 52 I.OCl'lCl', ,SINCE .............. 49, Peterson, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 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P terson, Marilyn ,..,...... 51, 74, 108, 114 ,,,,,, 52 71 75 108, 109, 116, 119, 120 QOVC, LOWS11 9, ----------- err---'--t---------1-e----- Z 3 PE1erS0n,,g'a111 ---- 3 --------- 3 ----- 99, Thorpe,'Barbar11 ...................... 52, 76, 119 ove err, ar ene .....-- -------------.-- P h'1l' , 's .... 1, 11 , 12 , , Th R 1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Lowther, James ----------- ------- 4 9, 111 II:h1,5107in,B5li,ai11dia ......................,... 51, 124 ,,,-- 71, 77, 108, 1153, 0 oe , ar ara .......,--------------.-.---1-.------- Trl Il, El ' ..,,.......................... 11 , M Porter, Karen ........................ 51, 122, 123 Tgpiim, -Ieiatiynn ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Poulson, Carol Ann --.--.-------------- 51, 113 ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, 5 3, 71, 76, 108, 119, 120 Maas, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 108 Paulsen, Marllyn ------------- --1---------t------- 5 0 ?orres,hS1hirley ,,,........... 76, 119, 123, lg Marchant, Sylvia . ................ 49 1'aCYr Yma --1-------------r-1---------1------------ - Marlowe, Kent ........ ......... 4 9, 74 R Tf1PPr Keith ------1-- ------------------ 5 3: 139 hbgliiiffsilsg ,lillglngggg ..... ............ 1 3 Raddonv Dorothy 102, Trunnell, A1'1ee1'1 ------ ----------- 5 3, 120 340411414 K41111een ------ --,--------,---- 1 g gZ?lfiJrife'1ri7ef11'fffffQ ,.,. 'i3jiii3iii1f..f .... 51 U ay, lr ey ................. .................... --,,------,,,---,-,--,-,,,,,---',-,, 5 MCA,,,s,,,,, Row, 75, HO Rasband, Russell 1,1 Ulmer, Kay ....... ........... 5 3, 71, 76, 119 , Reaveley, joe ................................ 130, Mccormlckf B190 ' ' 49 Redmond Loraine . ..................... 51 V McDonald, Steven ........ 49, 93, 126, 139 Reese Rglph ' 127 136 138 ........136 143 ' ' ' ' McFarland, 10119, -------- - 1 Reeve, Naomi ...,., .....,.........,...... 5 1, 108 Vance, Wallace ....... ......... 5 3, 120, 141 mC1'1je111'Yr 21399131 -----------'---- 49, 1081 153 Reeve, Rex ..,,,.,, ,..,..,.. 5 1, 127, 132 Vogelsang, Thomas ..................,.. ..53 ea OWS, enne ----------r--------------------- R - la, M ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,-- 5 1 iflfgefv gat, -11-'----- - - Rzlfcnoldsflgewel ...... ............... 5 1, 139 W 1 er, 1 ey .............. , , , - ' M,11e,, Ted .,,,,..........,................a... 74, 111 QQQQf,fd11,I,2,1n'el ' , Wade, Robert ........................ 53, 130, 136 Mills, Carolyn ..........e.....-.-.-------,----,------- 49 Riahing, ,,,, ' ,,,,,,,,,,, ' -I-51, 102 WagStaff, DenniS ----- --------------e----------- - 53 Moffat Lynne ...,.,,, 50, 71, 104, 105, 108 51 Wagstaff, Joanne .......................... 53, 108 1 Roberts, Beverly ..................,................... , Monsen, Douglas .......................... 50, 111 Rudy Barbara 51 124 Walker, Sherrie ..........,. 53, 71, 108, 109 Mortensen, Renold ..........,................... 141 RUSSQ11 Nancy A' 'A 08, 109 Walker, Steven ................,... 53, 121, 122 mortlinsonb TCGQCYYC ............ 72, 10223144 Schaemng, ---,---, -,,,,, ,,--,-, EZEEJHCESVCH -...--..---.-.--.-..----....---.---- 122 ou on, a ......... ...-..,.,---.---- , , --..1--.------.--------------- 1-----e ------- Moyle, Frank ........... ................,..- 5 0 5991141039 51 71' 108' 120, Warner, Beverly .................................... 53 Mui-dock Ka e ,......,................ 50, 77, 119 Webb, Sharon ........ 53, 76, 109, 119, 124 r Y S Webster, Carla ...................................... 53 N Sohoeker, Linda ,,,.,,,,,,,. 51, 108, 116, 120 Weiderman, Duane ............................ 111 Schorr iid ----,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Weller, Frederik .......... ........ 5 3, 75, 110 B ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50, 111, 121, 12 Cort, avi .....-..--a------.-------------.------------ 110, HVI ----------- -----------1--------------- 2 s bl tl 51 Wh' D 'ti 53 E2f1g,,,,'aj'jj'Q', ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 123 Seelaerr, Maureen .,.,.,.,.......,.. 51, 71, 108 white, Deanna ...,.................. 53, 74, 123 Nielson, 1aa,,, ,50, 71, 103, 112, 122, 124 Sharp, Susan ............ 51 74, 75, 110, 114 White, Kendall ....--..----------.------.-------1..-- 53 ' U ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 O Shaw Steve ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 128 138 Whitley, Sheron .... 53, 72, 103, 108, 109 Nelson Fred ....,....-.....-.- -------- - - 1 1 1 Nenowz Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 250 Sherren, james ........................................ 51 Widerburg, Betty .....-..........-.........-.-..... 53 N1Ck1aS Eleanor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 0 Sherwood, Merlee .................................. 51 Widerburg, loyee ,...........-... 53, 120, 124 Nickolsy Nancy ,,,, SO, Shipley, Dennis -------------- 52, 74, Wight: Barbara ---'-----------'---- 531 ' e 1 ente .-.----------,'--,---- 50 108 114 Shurtliff, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,................... 52 Wilde, Merlene ............................ 53, 108 NlC1S n, B , t , , N,,,1se,, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50, 103, 108 Silver, jean ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,...,,.., 51, 114, 124 Wilkins, Larry .... 53, 103, 120, 121, 142 Nidson' Joan ,--,,-,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 O Sloan, Philip 152, 99, 114, 116, 121, 141 Willardson, Franklin ..........................., 53 - ' H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 Smart Nola ,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,, 52, 77, 93, 119 Williams, Phillip .................................. 120 Nlelson Margene ..... .. r Nordgrgn Dore,-,C ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-, 5 0 Smith, Donna ..,,,.r,................................ 52 Wilson, Claudia ............ 53, 76, 108, 119 North, Richard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 0, 130, 131 S ith, Gerald ................ 52, 74, 110, 143 ,I Wilson, Roger ................................ 53, 111 . 59 -' 1112! A SU V - av 1 7:11 1 4 - ,114 '1 f11j,a1,aala117,,e11,3 f , J ie' 1 ,, 4 44 . 5, ,ifif41'1,4f3- , . ,710 , 71514, .Q 551 . 1 -1 ,, 9 '45 if 9 1 : ' fi 1 P 11 J Q f A ,4,1d.f ,5 5 -'J 9 , 4, 9 3 j 7 1 ,519 aa 1, 1,11 171 ,I , f 1 4 1 t ' Howe, John ..........,.... SOP 15101110165 A Adams, Judith ........... 124 Adamson, Carol ....,.... ........ 5 5, 122, Alder, Gary Deane .,.,............ 55, 99, 117 Allen, M. Bruce ....... Allen, Gene ........... .,.,,,,..,...,.,,, 5 5 Allred, Avery ...... .,.,,,,.,,,,,,.... 9 5 Allred, Ellna .......,., ........,,.,. 5 5, 124 Allred, Helen ...............,.........,.,.,..,......, 55 Anderson, Judith ....,.............., 55, 94, 120 Anderson, Rea ........,......,..,...,.....,,,, 55, 112 Anderson, William H. ...,.,.........,.,........ 55 Andrews, Edward .,,.......,.,.., 55, 120, 131 Andrus, Jay ...........,........ ............. 5 5, 137 Andrus, Karen ...,.......,,.,,.....,.,,,,,,, 55, 123 Aposhian, Lawrence B. ......,,,..,........,,. , 74, 110, 138 Arbuckle, Alice .............................,......,, 55 Arbuckle, Harold ..,,., ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 11, 124 Aver, Afton .................. ,...,.,.. 5 5, 115 B Bagley, Sheila .........., Baker, Bonnie Jeanne Bankhead, Frank ....... Barnes Kathleen ...... , .................... 55, Barnes, Kenneth .,55, 131, 137, 138 Barnett, Karen ..., . .,............ ,.... , Barrow, Renee Baxter, Mirla Beatie, Patrick Beck, Carolyn ............... Bement, Kenn Berndt, Susan Bjork, Claron Blok, William eth ......... ....... 1.55, 74, 77, 119 131 120 , 143 112 .....75, 113 ..55, 109 114 131 137 Boone, Gary ........ Booth, Richard Bowcutt, Vaughn ..... ,...... Harker, 1 11111155 ...........56 112 Boyd, Kay ...,............ .,....... 5 6, Brewster, Carol .....................,................ 56 Bridge, Leslie .................,..............,,........ 56 Bridge, Lowell .,...................................... 56 Brown, W, Reynold .... 74, 111, 131, 141 Brown, Tom ............................................ 56 Bullock, Carlyn ...,.... 56, 74, 75 115, 119 Burdett, W. Benjamin .......................... 56 Burgener, Patricia .... 1 .................. Burns, Bill ......,.............. Burton, Darrell ....,.... .... Butterworth, Diane ..,.... C 119 ....56, Call, Barbara .. .................. 56, 112, 124 Carlisle, Blair ..... ................ 5 6, 118 Carlow, Shyron ...... ..........1.................. 5 6 Cassity, Patrick ...... ..,....... 5 6, 117, 120 Casto, Verl .......... ...,... 5 6, 131, 139 Chace, Elaine ..................,............. 56, 115 Chatelain, Judith ............ 56, 74 110, 124 Christensen, Colleen ........,................... 56 Christensen, John Athan ............ 56, 117 Christensen, Lynn ............... ............ 1 15 Clapham, Dennis ...,............................ 111 Clayson, Paul ...,..... .................... 7 , 56 Cline, Ben .......... ................... 5 6, 111 Collard, Connie ..... ........... 5 6, 115, 123 Conner, Ralph ......., ......................... 5 6 Cooper, Blair ...... ........ Corless, Sandra .. ..... .. .56, 122 Cromar, Mark .,...... Cude, Jim .................. Curtis, Carol ................. Curtis, Joan ..,............... Curtis, William Paul D .........56, 120, 124 .........123 74 ............57, Dallas, Sandra ............ 5 7, 116, 7 7 123, 124 Davidson, Lynn .............................. 57, 93 Davidson, Elaine ........................., 57, 122 Davies, Pamela ..... ........................ 5 7 Davis, Doreen ........................ 57, 74, 114 Debenham, Boyd .......................... 57, 111 DeGraffenried, Carol ............ 57, 109, 124 De Haan, Brian ...................................... 57 Doty, Ann Marie ................ 57, 123, 124 E Egbert, Beverlee .,......,.. ..57, 122 Ehlers, Karl ...................... ............... 5 7 Elggren, Maroon Jayne ...... ............... 5 7 Emery, Anita ................................ 57, 116 Engh, Steven Dennis .................... 57, 131 England, Jay .............. 54, 57, 74 92, 110 Erekson, Allen ...........,............................ 57 Erickson, Barbara ...,........ 57, 74, 88, 112 Erickson, Blaine ....................,....... 57, 131 Erickson, Carol Ann .................... 57, 123 Erickson, Laurelle ........ ............... 5 7 Evans, Donna ...........,... . ............... 57 Evans, Joan ....................... ......... 5 7, 116 Evans, Lewis William ........ ............... 5 7 F Fairweather, Jackie ........., 57, 124 Feil, David ............. .................. 5 8 Fielding, Leica ....... .............. 5 8, 115 Fish, Maurine ..... .......................... 5 8 Fisher, Marlene ..,.. ............ 5 8, 108, 122 Fisher, Robert .......,.............. 58, 131, 139 Fletcher, Alan ................ 58, 74, 120, 141 Flynn, Ben .............. .............,..... 1 17, 138 Forrest, William ....... ................. 5 8, 137 Fowles, Patsy ....,.... 137 Fuller, Dennis .,.......,.................... Fullmer, Roger ............... G Gehrke, Richard ....... Geigle, Ray ............. Gerrard, Dortha .... Gibbs, Clement ........ .58, 77, .58, 116, 119 ........58, 112, 130 124 117 Gilbert, Gerald ............................ ...58, 99 Gilbert, Sue Barbara . Grant, Dale ,........,.. 58, 74, 131, 133, 138 Greenwood, Kay ............................ 58, 114 Green, Ruth ,........................................... 58 Gundersen, Alton .................................. 58 Gundersen, Sheldon .........,.. 58, 122, 141 Gygi, Gordon ..,............ ............... 5 8, 74 H Halfhill, Karen ......... ....,............. 5 8 Hansen, Heloise .....,............1. ..58 Hansen, Jared ........ .......... 5 8, 99, 117 Hansen, Jeralie Hansen, Peggy .,......... Hanson, Stewart ....... Hardman, Jim .,..,..... Jeanette .......... 'i'QQf1fQ13's, Harper, Carol Ann Hart, Lee ...........,........ Harter, Eric ........... Haslam, Joan ..... Haslam, John ......... Hayes, Sharon ..,.... Haywood, Susan ....... .....58 115 ..59, 131 141 111, 117 59 59 59 Heaps, Floyd .......,.... Helme, Lynette ............. ........ 115, Hess, Ray Weldon ....., Hevelone, LaVonne .........59, Hibbard, Marilyn ........ H1ll,,'-Farron .............. Hinckley, Kathleen ...... Hirschi, Sharen ............ Hoffman, Anna ............ Horman, Charles ..59, Horton, Trudy ........... Hoskisson, Don ........ 99, 116, 120, House, Sandra , ............ . Howard, Carolyn ......... Howard, Kathleen ...... .... Howe, Nancy Sue .... Hubell, Ann .......... Hull, Marilyn ....... Hunter, Deacon ....... Hurd, Janet ........... Hurst, Brent ...... .... I 1 .,.......A.... fffiffffffisi, ..........59, ..........59, Ivie, Douglas ................ J Jackson, Ewen ......... Jacobsen, Joan ...... Jacobsen, Sharen ...... Jacobson, Javiene ...... Jacobson, Sharon ...... Jensen, Jerald ........ Jensen, Darrel ...... Jenson, Wayne ..... Jeremy, Karl ......,... Johnson, Barbara .. Johnson, Betty .......... Johnson, Beverly ..... 112, ...fIfQfffQQ66, .........60, 137, ....,.........60 Johnson, Connie ...... ........ 6 0, 112, Johnson, Ronald ,..... ...,............... Jones, Clarence .... ............... Jones, Craig ...... ....,.......... Jones, Kirk ..,..... ................... Jones, Sandra .... .... ......... 6 0 , 114, Judd, Reid .................... ................... K Kammerath, Diane ...... ........... Kammerath, Bonny ....... ............... Karow, Jeanne ........... Kasteler, John .......... Kay, Charles .......... Keller, William ........ Keller, Ronnie ...... Kenyon, Joyce .......... ........60, 118, Kidman, Gary .......,...... ,.,.....,.,,,, Killpack, Kathleen ...... ,,,.........,.,,,,, Kilpack, Shereen ......................,,..... Kimball, Barbara ...... Kirk, Nona .....,.,.... Kissell, David ....... Kohlert, Stephen ..... Knuteson, Gene ...... L ...........60, 74 ...........60, 75 Lambert, Gary ................ 60, 75, 111 Lambert, Mary Lou .,,,.,.,,,,, 60, 123 ...., ...., .,... 7 ! 3 Larsen, Alvin ...,..,...,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Larsen, Cheryl .........,.,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Larsen, Stirling ,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, 113 Larson, David .,,,......,,,, 60, 131 Larson, Lay, G Virginia .............,,....,., race .............,.........1,,., 61 Lee, Jack ................ 61, 75, 111 Leggro an, Wallace .,,,...,,,,,,..,., Lehman, Judith ....... Lenroot, Vera Anne . l LeSieur, s ...... ....... , ...., , 6 ' . . 1 , y' ,515-dl - -- - 37, 143 Ilzeth Ja . ,,,,,, ,, 1, 99 aulsen, rant ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, 6 3, 131, 138 adeyf Nail, ........ ...,..65, 118, 1-21, 14-2 cgi? .... .,,.. . . ....... 6 104, 105 .. - '11 r. . .. .. . .63 2 ia ........ Liljin St, ert .,,,.,,,.,,. , A,,, 61, 131 Pea o n .............,. a ............,........,..... 19 1 'lllywhit . ,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, 1 P 6 . , A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 .,.,............ 63 S eve son, ' ., ..... ...... , , , indley, oselin rie ,,,,,-..,,,,,,4, , m 6. ..,., , 1 S ' 124 Lin , Janie ,,.,..,,.,,,,.,,,,, ,61, 5 9 Q-i ,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,., 63, 113 St' mani'Sharon .... , ................--A 66, 122 ' t n, anc ......,......,..A... .... . . 1 Pe 1, ......... ..................,... 6 3, 131 r tton, ,3 -,-------------,---- I ---- 66, 123 Ott, Le oy .. ,................. , 1 141 P er .. .... . ...63, 12 , 'FT-'H' H 4 ...a...----.--66, yon, ....,...............,. 2, 131 141 P or--f .,.... ..... ...... 6 3 , ummer avs, n .... ..-,--- A .66, 120, , T D s ......... ..,. ..... 6 1, 131 Pe ersen, Barr, ........... ..... . .63, 99, W . oe, ennis ..... .. ........,. 61, 74, 110 Peterson Mari yn ........ ........, . T ytl eann ..................,............... 61, 124 Peterson Marilyn ...... .....,. A ............. ' X Peterson Marylyn ...1... ............ ' egg a a , -,,--A,, ll 1 M Pitts Margaret . ............ ...... T , St ,-..,..,,,- ,,,,,,4,,, , ,,1 ' X, ' Platt David ..... .. ............... 3 ..i.... 12513 - Nile, ,,,,.,,,,,,,.-,,,,,,, .4.,.66, 109 Y, joby ,.,-.,.,,,.-, ,.,.,.,4,.,,,-.-,,.,., 5 1 Player Dora .......... . --.--.----- Tern 1, yr ri 1, ,,,,.,,., 1 .,.,e.......,...... .66 ngiirr., David ...,.... .,...1,, 6 1, 117, 143 Pond Ellee ---------- ----- - - - 112 24 Tho att ............... ,.....a.. 6 6, 120 Mantle, Janet ............. ........a..,, 6 1, 123 Igor r ,, Tia t , C r ........... ........... 6 6, 75 Marclgant, Beth ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,, 1 9, 61 S , -------- - ------- - d rgoo A a, , tte .... ......... 6 6, M ,Al .,.,....... .....,.,..... 6 1, 115 ----- 3 ' , .......a...,... .....i... . -- M2ifhiaa,rl5i7ai6a ........ .,.,,.... 1 41 4 Us S --------- 2 if ------- -12---16 1 W yf rol ............... ..........v.. . 66 Matthies, Neil ....... ,.,.... ,..,.,..,...,.,. , ' ,J r 1 , o J: ordon ............. -----.------------ 6 6 Mauss, Katherine ...,...... ....... ..,.,. I l HCV BCIYY 1 106 Maxfield, Carole ..., ..........,....... UM Cker S11 OD -----------a-------- Maxwell, Ann ....... ' 124 Oswald, Richard ....... .......63, , 137 . 7 5 ' , 0 .....-..--....--..-- 66, - . 2 1 ......... 3, f ...a. 1 1 ...,.. aa, 2iag 'i3i3g 'iio, iii, .. ....... 1 9 ... .. ....-..-- 1 7 ' ' ---in 66 137 , 63, 122 ' ' 63 I 1 ' 2: 1, f 1 1 ion , .'ay1'W1 , 3, Q L . : 17 f X 6 0 I 'I ,ij if 5 VL 61 a , , w elll , a 112 Wi ' 1 ' i' f 7 61 iff' ' 7 7 'l I 2 ii' 1 7 111 120, 124 Sloane, Mari Ruth ........ Smiley, Sherril .........., 65, ,65, 120, Wynder, Sharon ....... .,,..,.,., 6 7 Maxwell, Janet ----,- H I- 3 ADD ....,.............--a--- 66 McComb, Marilyn Y , H ,Au CO , RObCI't .................--.--..---. , McConlcie, Vivian .... . ...... .. ' 1 , 7 T I , laCC1UC11f1C ----- --------- - ----1---66 McDonald, l-lowa , , , , l ' L1l'1'1CI', Carolyn ........ .....-.-- 6 6, 113 McFarland, Gary .... . ,.... ............ v , -- '--- '64', 3 yler, ,l0A1'lI1 --A---------a--- a---- - --66, 122 McKee, Larry ................. . .... .. ..... 62 2 , 3 -- ' ' McNair, Daniel ................. . . J efid erh ,' ' '64 U McNair, Peggy ................. ...... . . '1 1 ' .1 Na '22 ' -----643 12? McMillan, Donna ....-1..-... -...- - -.-. - - 1, ,ef 1 m ' 643 1371 114 Ure, James .. ...... . ggieaili, oaylfh ........... ,............. 2 5,1 1 ,', , lch, , S ----------------------- 5,---ii, ea ows, ea ..... ........................ . .. ' L , l 2 2 ' V Merrill, Nance ,...,... ................. 6 2, 1'O9 , 1, EC r , We -------------------- 64,109,122 Messinger, Nola ..... ---.-----.-,-----A-A-- 6 ll! . , S ' ' i3i VanDongen, Raymond ..66, 77, 119, 131 MCYCF, R0lDC1'f -...--.. ---,----- 6 2, 124 ' 1 . 2: .aw A ' 'A 64 Van Orman, Gerald ..................., 66, 99 Meyer, Sallie ....,. ......... 6 2, 123 I f , Y' wig '2 6 4 V055, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 125 Millar, Louisa ........ ........, 6 2, 124 mfr Mafdme ------- ---------- 64 Millar, Michael ....,.... .............. 6 2 1,lgf,2lllsBif,ile ----------- -----'---- 6 4 W r15'rZiiTCE',SSeiTTf..'2' ..,. 1111iiiiiiiiiggiiiiii11122 gol-j,iH?0,l1i,,f5ii,b3,ll1 ---a-4---a----a---a--a--aQa--aaa 64 ,,,g,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6, Mofbvi Dale -----------'---- 621 131' 131- 138 Cf fnfg ,,,,,, ' ,IZ 621' 7'7 119 131 137 Waller, Brian ...... 67, 75, 131, 136, 138 Moflseesa Myrna --+3---------'---3 621 1141 124 R0gggg'A1,,, Degtog ,,,, 3 ,,,,,,,,, ' ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,113 Wallaoo, oooraioo .....................,., 67, 109 Momma Dm ------ --------------'----- 6 23 122 ROS, Priscilla ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64 124 Walton, Dorothy .......................... 67, 124 MOSS' ilxdnhs ' 6 23 H5 Rosvlgll, Rhea ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 76, 1191 124 Waters, Wesley ---, 67, 92, 120, 131, 139 M0553 arf U9 3 ' 1 Routh Diane ----.'-',--------,..-----V-,-------------- 64 Wells, James ...... 67, 114, 123, 131, 139 lfioveil 1Ud1hf -o-----------r-- 52 76, Rowell, poi., Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64 White, Ruth .........,.........,................ 67, 93 ul-P wiglean - - A 'A' 6 2 74 Rueskut, Kenneth ......... ........ l 18 Whltleyi Tom -'-----------------'-----'------------ 113 Mussel? amy ' ' Rnstad Leonard ----,---.-- ---,,,-- 1 17 Whiting, Carolyn ..67, 76, 115, 119, 123 1 Wiegel, Janet .........................,.,...... 19, 67 N S Wilhelmsen, Jill .................... 19, 67, 113 N L d 62 3illL1elmsen,ECv5il ....................,,,. 67, 113 ave, V 2 ---.------------r 1-----r--1---------------- ' il inson, . avid ....... .........,...... 1 11 Neel, Ronald ...........,............ 62, 122, 139 Ejmjfgamgjldffy D'ff'f, ' j jjjggfgj Williamg, Gerald ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 131 Neilson, David .....1.----.-.-----a-.-a-.--.. 63, 133 Schmid, 'Marilyn 7 ' 64 ,115 Williams, Parnell ..,,......,,,..,....,,,,.. 99, 116 Nelson, Judith ,........-.....-a-..a-.--...---a 63, 109 Schmidt' Margie '. 6 4' 115 Wilson, Jeril ,.......,.,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, 67, 141 Nelson, 1-0uiS G0fdaI1 -------- 63, 138, 139 Shaiplesy Ronald -- '- --'-'---- 6 3 99 Wilson, Marcia ............ 67, 76, 109, 119 Novo, laoioo --.--------------,---o--aa------.- 63, 116 Shaw iiarai ,,,, 1111 Qiijjiiiipiaa' 74 WilS911,M6liSSa ......................1........a....1. oi Newbery, Douglas ................-...-..-a-----.. Sheltgjn Marvet-ig Wgod, Carole Kay 1-1.---,----,,,.-,---..------.-- Nichol, Dawn ............ ........ 6 3, 120, 124 Shipley' Marilyn ---' ---- 6 5' ll4 Woolgey, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,- 67 Nioholoo Ronald ------. ---a---,-----,-a------ 6 3 o,i,r,,,,-,ii Ronald 'jj jjj...jjjjijjjjai' oo' iii woriraao, aoaa loo .................. 67, 124 Nielsen, Jean ............. .......... 6 3, 73, 116 Shuiiliif Baihaia Q' 1 -j 65 1115, 123 Workman, Baver Lee ,,,, 67, 76, 119, 124 Nofdgfeni JOAHH --------- r--------'-'---------- 1 9 sirrirriaifa James ..fffQfff.f65 75 111, 131 Worsley, Douglas -.---------1-a-------.------1---a - Norton, IOYCC ----------- -----a--r--------- 5 3 Sims, Shlnon ,,.,,,---,.,,,,, 65,, 76,2 119i 123 ............................ 67, 105, 131, 137, 143 sims, sue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 65, 115 Worthington, Judy ,...----....--......,a.......... 67 O Skousen, Toni ...........,.................... 124 Wflghfi Aff 1- --------------------3-----r----------- 117 124 119 124 Ottley, Rohert .........,. 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