Springville High School - L Artiste Yearbook (Springville, UT)
- Class of 1942
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Toyou, the students of the Springville High School, N XF we dedicate the L'Artiste of 1942. By perusing this volume may 'x your high schooltlife be recalled . . . the classes of the day . . . the long shadows of an autumn afternoon . . . a touchdown in the last N by N lm ents of the game . . . the long hours of night . . . study, prac- x l NXtix'basketball, dances . . . the invigorating morning air . . . a l xl Q grush to classes . . . a well qualified faculty. X -3' , n As vfeNturn our camera away, we leave you to remember . . . lx 5 lgegimbeir the sunlit campus . . . remember the art exhibits . . . re- N 1, m ber he friends you have found here . . . remember the build- Ying lin tl e twili ht shadows . . . remember the bugle sounding J . X g . . 'iQI'osXhe Colors as our flag IS proudly hoisted. 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BROCKBANK . . . 25 years of pro- gressive leadership . . . busy office . . . striving to ease the pains of high school . . . chief menace to hallology . . . car- ries the problems of youth on his shoul- ders . . . fondly called Constitution Brockbank . . . exemplary character . . . Principal of the Springville High School. . J' -,. -43 4- . .. -- -1 .- -- ,., R. ANDERSON . . . gentleman and scholar . . . rare fidelity . . . high strung . . . exceptional photograph- er. BAXTER . . . of splendid merit . . . a well-informed democrat . . . discussion teams . . . every stu- dent, please. BEARDALL . . . a personality who wishes to serve . . . the woman no one knows . . . tailored and smart . . . put up your work. BONE . . . scarcely to be paralleled . . . better informed republican . . . ambling walk . . . hard to understand. CHRISTENSEN . . . rare personal qualities . . . too shy . . . the great worth of quiet things . . . x plus y equals 'Z COFFMAN . . . a good natured fellow . . . sings well alone . . . smiles play in his eyes . . . re- putation for things noteworthy. DE HART . . . quiet and unassum- ing . . . sturdy American man- hood . . . Daniel Boone . . . spir- itual guidance. B. FINLEY . . . absolutely matchless . . . perennial favorite . . . relentless grammar- ian . . . words and reasons. M. FINLEY . . . academic smart- ness . . . love for tradition . . . Miss Efficiency . . . student guide. FINLINSON . . . moves with agil- ity . . . loves her own way and Ken . . . sparkling smile . . . show- ers, girls. llignitarie GILBERT . . . breezy good humor . . . exquisitely dainty . . . does a great many things Well , . . every girl's idol . . . give 'em all you'Ve got, boys. HARMER . . . presides with rare dignity . . . old-fashioned charm . . . understanding lady . . . spirit of intermountain culture. HENDRICKSON . . . gifted with rare powers of speech . . . every faculty for success . . . feminine beauty . . . needs pen that will write E's. HUGHES . . . not afraid to tackle big things . . . unpredict- able . . . flashing wit, trifle risque . . . has produced many outstand- ing teams. HUNTINGTON . . . eminent art devotee . . . changeable tempera- ment . . . maitress de francais . . . assignment finished. JACOBSON . . . quiet sincerity . . . has a good word for everyone . . . pedagogue in coveralls . . . worker. NELSON . . . broad grin , . . grace of music . . . excellent chorus lead- er . . . rocking chair's got him . . . ma, me, mi, mo. PATRICK . . . anxious to please . . . charming wicked innocence . . . 10 o'clock scholar. PETERSON . . . triumphant lead- ership . . . the music goes 'round and 'round . . . Scandinavian tem- per . . . versatile musician, POW- ELSON . . , calm brow . . . school girl charm . . . a character worth knowing . . . amiable. Q. RIVERS . . . campus favorite . . . dramatic temperament . . . typical example of efficiency . . . fair minded. SKINNER . . . quiet res- pectability . . . dark and danger- ous . . . love of soil . . . new but capable. SPENCER . . . well bred charm . . . admirable attitude . . . piercing glances . . . budgets in, or else. STANSFIELD . . . efficient in the highest degree . , . class 1-A . . . impervious to Springville girls . . . time is yours. TEW . . . carries the riches of God within himself . . . paternal gen- erosity . . . expounds well-worn philosophy . . . inspirational. TUR- NER . . . wide cultural background . . . eminent art critic and teach- er . . . slow but persevering . . . model airplanes. TUTTLE . . . graduates' friend . . . words, words, words . . . excellent penman . . . efficient. WINGATE . . . amazing intellect . . . sport en- thusiast . . . past draft age . . . lab guide admonitions. W. H. ANDERSON . . . 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A I fax, . in-1 g ..1'llQ: ,, X- H . ,cgegff f- J I F15 X f U3 F4 ' I if N gi, ,, 5 N ir I X XKZQSVQQ lj! K5 1.- If ,, s B , 2... C A J., ' EVN - ' g S' Ak . I f f ' E f' as gf 'X -13- dwg'- Student Life 5? da! no -'L ffffff? .wff ' ' 1 L4fM2 'UL ' X ' Af, ' ' f f ,ff ,X . f ' fr fi Vg? j,,,fV :QAM J, in J, .,,,LQzf-C gf, K fn 4 4 udent Ununcil Discuss everything' . . . members in found maintaining' scholarship difficult . . . unobtrusive . . . well- liked around the campus. Lyman Rothwell . . . crooked smile . . versatile athlete . . , likeable . . . pop ular leader. Mr. Hroc-kbank, Marjorie Simkins, Lyman Rothwell, Ione Lewis, David Welch, .Joyce Piercxe, Venice Pennington, Elma Patrick, LaMar Crandall. 15 4 P' ' X 1 ix if f ' K u9lsQj.k9 I- j -X QM 1 I0 r ent l BOB JENKXNS . . . a truiy remarkabie ieiiow . . . dominate musicai aims . . .HAROLD GXVXDEN . . .biond curiy hair . . . everyones friend . . . EV A JANE SMYYH . . . shy, wistiui dark eyes . . . dream giri. fi 16 A. e.?F1, 1 n ,g Sc Evo ac ffviti es efree IQ? 331. -,-,.., G-, C a gifble, Sc 17m '- CALVXN ALLAN . . .lnteiiigence and handsome physique. PHYLLXS BIRD . . . noted for her many witticisms. GENE AVERETT . . . the six uses of aicohoi are? VEON BXRD . . . coy, sweet and charming. ART BXRD . . .when pieasure stops then iiie shaii cease. BETTY BLANCHARD . . . picks up and peddies wit. GRANT BARTHOLOMEW . . . ab- sence makes the heart grow tonder. VXDA BURKOWS . . . the kind Oi siience that is reaiiy goiden. GUY BXRD . . . saving his prob- iems for a brainy day. DOROTHY BARRON . . . men is she in thought and work. DARRELL BERRETT . . . our good-iooking bugier. WH.-NA BROWN . . . a cause for much anxiety. YCEYYH BEARDALL . . . capabie, quiet and Wei!-iiked. CAROL BLACKETT . . .Ummi iook at those eyes! .HM BRAILSFORD . . . Nero iid- died whiie Rome burned. ast- lc Stu -.,T. dents Bnjol. menta l in many athleti C MERN BREWERTON . . . sweet disposition. JUNTOR BURGT . . , our soap-box orator. LA DEAN BU city it-Beit. CALVTN CLYDE . . . rsatiie student. ve LOUTSE CLYDE . . . popuiar stu- dent and accompiished pianist. GORDEN CARTER . . . gab and more gab. TREO CHTLDS . . . sweet and nn- assuming. MALCOLM CONDTE , , . waiinng Knee-deep in ciouds. BERNTCE CHADER . . . demure and charming. REED FLETCHER . . . superiions Wit. CAROL CRERRTNGTON . . . Gug, gugl what a girii 's reni- DON FRANDSEN . . .there ' captivating about iy something him. ELEN CLEGG . . H exampie of vivacity. N ROLD GXVTDE . . . r ot women. HA men and ioiiowe BETTY CRANMER . than goid ure better CYCLE-Y . . , viva- briiiiant and K our 'oiond ieader oi a treas- - 18 - . X X wx x um xx E lx 'ix 13 xx. XQ 1' x sl ORN J -ix 3 - ix tx ' X 5 . XX. x H ,js H -h x 1 N . i X S xl xi. Xl O' N ix 'X 'i X, T. . X. Ks fi: I 'J S' FARRIS HATCH . . . one swell guy. HELEN CHRISTENSEN . . . Oh, mercy, she's determined. OB JENKINS . . . one or two notches short of perfection. L-ENA CARNESECCA . . . when those dark eyes shine, -natured KEITH HOUTZ . . . good and friendly. ENID EWING . . . loveliness that enchants. he has a. lit- MILO JOHNSON . . . Ray of sunshine. tle JOSEPHINE EKKER . . .bubbles over with smiles. mighty JOHNSON . . . GEORGE in word and deed. IXIE GABBIT AS . . . sunny tem- D perament. faithful E JOHNSON . . . BLAIN until death. HUNTINGTON . . . a LUELL-A A buoyant optimist. NIAURINE FRANCIS . . . quiet, di iiied Q mx likeable and gn . RICHARD JOHNSON . . . a rare 1 soul who thinks no evil. X MABIAN FRANCIS . . . captivat ing smile. l ' 'S A vict . XX' Orles . Q e ou I' Sc ho oil a Dl ace we hate le aving M19- Bllj 0I' S S f lll Seni 01' JUNIOR JOHN uncorking good time. SON . . .has an THONNA HOLT . . . she's the sweet, quiet type. miabie per- NEAL LLOYD . . . a sonaiity. LOUISE JOHNSON . . iittie redhead. . a pretty WE a new person- ORV AL LO . . . aiity in the schooi. IONE LEWIS . . . p a distinct success. EAN MASON . . .iike a D inter day roved herseii sunbeam on a w . ONG . . good words go LOUISE L . with her name. IBEN .by his juicy HENRY MA . . fruits he shaii be ELLERY LESLIE . couid wish. M rapidiy known. . . ali the heart ad- MAX MEASO . . . vancing in the F. F. A. GWEN MENDENHALL . . . so prim, sweet, and knowing. DICK MINER . . . member of the barber shop quartet. JOSEPHINE MEDVID . . . the ideai modei. KEITH NEBEKER . . . best Iook- ing be ard in the schoo -20- rbu y has -21 LEE OLSEN . . . wonderful gift of making friends. ELAINE MCPHERSON . . . her heart has been Pierce-d. RXCHARD REYNOLDS . . . as full of happiness as a hive is of bees. SHIRLEY MARCHBANKS . . . as whimsical as a butterfly. LYMAN ROTHWELL . . . athletic build with personality, too. KATHLYNE METCALF . . . dain- ty, blond and immaculate. LLOYD STUART . . . everyone's friend. CECELIA MAYCOCK . . . as pret- ty as a picture. DELL SHOEMAKER . . . joyous- W YWPPY- LUCXLLE OAKLEY . . . lilies Con- die and nuts. FUKAN SORENSON . . . amiable accornplishrnents. ERMA PATRXCK . . . pretty and pleasant. GERALD SUMSION . . . quiet and generous. ELMA PATRICK . . . popular, but her heart belongs to the army. ALAN STEWART . . . a picture of placid content. ., ambitions nior Por, My amlable and hap PY go of GLENNA PAL-FREYMAN . . . she is winsome and charming. WILLIAM TALMAGE . . . taii, biond and bashiui. VENICE PENNINGTON . . . sweet and dainty. NORMAN SMITH . . . happy-go- y iucky. NORMA R-OYLANCE . . . a biond with a priceiess disposition. MELVIN TEASDALE . . . unwav- ering iove. MARJORIE SIMKINS . . . active Ieader in the schooi. ROY TEW . . . taii, dark, and in- teiiigent. EVA JANE SMITH . . . has charm and beauty. FLOYD WING . . . Atias in sta- ture. ROMA TUTTLE . . . ali redheads do not have tempers. DAVID WELCH . . . handsome with a shining future. GLADYS WEIGHT . . . refresh- ing to know. MOZELLE WHITNEY . . . pos- sesses steriing quaiities. MELBA WHITNEY . . . meets every situation with a smiie. 22- ' ,K 'fix fljgdff s Www 'Zfe f ffl, Wffjfof . , A N' Wg pv, fw, C h r f A if K, ffliiff af ' E , jaw- , I I M67 F nr 3, xr, f bggj x I 5 . ' 1 x Y' fs, ' R. 7 O QQ X .J I ff., f I h K 'wr- 'lx FJ 4 'Us ..X 1 me s M, RAY CLARK . . .fine chap . . . gets around LProm3 . . .ROY V I , BXRD . . . dashing and persuasive . . . umimited vitahty . . . ,, PHYLLXS BRAMALL . . . potent charm . . . sweet dispo- Sition. MA24.. en efgetic . con 0 tributed m 'M 25M M13-1 AM DARLENE B ll c h BXRD CL ARA DE AN ALLAN BARTHOLOMEW f .X Lf- A . C, ' ff if W 3 NM,-XL -Vv.x fq f-1 'f C.. - 5 .JAX . 1 l --? - 4 Y 'U .J QRS? d ,T r LQLVBR B1 , Q ,- 4 wan E11-mis - . 1 , B .l it Y ? . - Q . N102 Z X .- , .,f. ,'v- N X ' B, -?.. ,Z- - ,z F . F, EE man N' -, ORPHA D KENNETH BOYER EARDALL RAY CL AR-K BOYER LaMAR CRAND ALL GEN EVIEVE SHIRLEY BERRETT TOM CLEMENTS PHYLLIS BR AMM ALL t 0 A ,Y... ::i:1-:---Qi-E:-E 1 V l t i e S ...M -,V S- '1 Junillr Outs Il d int -iregt ing BURTON CLARK JU ANITA CURTIS KEITH DAVIS ELAINE CHERRINGTON ALLAN DANIELSON MARY CAMERON GEORGE DIAMOND MAURINE CI-IILD PAUL EGGERTSEN ELAINE CUTLER ' CHARLES EEE MERCEDES COLLETT CALVIN FINLEY DOROTHY DALLY JAY GRANT persona lities alwa ,rar Viiix d e t e r lni ALBERT A EDW ABDS 'lfd to do MONT GU STIN RUTH GABBITAS WILBUR GILES NADTNE HAR-MER STANLEY 1-IUTCHINGS LOIS HANSEN PAUL HAN SEN WANDA HOLLEY PAUL JENSEN RUTH HATFIELD WALDO J ACOBSEN ESTER HOUTZ NED LAR-SEN NONA HATFIELD their Shar f C -27- Ju Spons an 0 Ut Standing a d Il FERRTS L ARSEN LIL A J OHN SON KENNETH LOWE ELSEY mann. K h BRUCE MENUENHALL Mmwp. Kmsma P-OBER JE ' Rom: T MARSH AN LEE RT MENDENH ALL MTNER ALMAH J AY NEWMAN BERNTECE LIECHTY DICK NETLL MARION POYNOR ROY AL OAKES 28- is 0' A f C af! ffl4f pg.-MER OUIJE P uri' 1 . M . V, Lawns' Path Q AN1'm,T 2.9.yg'P51mg TAAN df I I ' ,f - A I A E JKT' - f , Q. i J ' f 41 nh, 4 J-1 - ' A I V,.,!M K1-f1 I M . -' , 'fi 5 Taxxxfdagavlf- . r . Lavori R N 'S' 1 mosgxgymsxosf ' f' V ROBERTSON RUTH JUNIOR SUNDBLOOM STN GLET ON Wy VET,-OY 5 JOHN STRONG BETH STEBE-TNS jf y ROBERT SUMSION MERLENE TAYLOR GLADE TUTTLE NORMA SNELSON p af t r ' l 0 t i 4 C P ........:ggA.4v-vv.: lv r 0 m ......-::L Y :xl-j , p r 0 'S O g 1' . - fi' Il O --- d e - , P 6 n - d a b I e g r 0 u D -29M Jllni UI' t he' ll' eiled . painting WEIGHT ELDEAN LaRAE THORPE GLEN WIGNALL Lai! AYN RL WEIGHT E THORNE VE THY RET DOREEN 'NOBMA THORPE J ANE W AINWRIGHT WHXTXNG MELVIN JEAN WILKXNS ELAXNE WH1T1NG ELER SBIR LEY WHE RAE WILLX AMS ELLEN XCKER LXLY MAE WH 3O.. indent Life if l l l I l ,Ltr . Robert Bailey Richard Black Scott Beardall Loraine Bertlesen Beth Jeanne Bringhurst Glen Clark Dorothy Swasey Raymond Dunn CAMERA SHY Frank Eastman Merlin Fox Margaret Gurcio Byron Hardy Kay Rasmussen Dorothy Weight Harold Webb 31 Dean Hafen Leland Hatfield Hannah Jean Mendenhall Yvonne Mackley Earl Pate Robert Singleton Paul Weight X W R 3 U! g 0 p h om 01' 9 Nj x , X, jlk N x-uiAfv' , 2 1 , ,I JJ - YV ,M .1 very. 1.. . llvely JKJJ' ' , VJ A V 9 fjwf , ff f f 'X X' xx l,' X , xx ' - YV , Qw if !JJ 'gs Q fp VJ' ,dsx 's lxuj l' lx if N Qt JT W mf wi BLAINE THORN . . . wmmng smiie . . . ,W . W 4' some . . . DON PERRY . . . a character worth knowmg '-fd I ,Z . . . future mum . . . COLLEEN HURST . . . smiles play fj W1 4' n-ff'f,?f'.V h , in her eyes. , 3,29 'Q :1ifff'f,f?fgZTf'if w X I ,. 1,5 E 1 Elly -ff, , Q fx -.phil wp, P M32.. decidedly hand- ni L L wx ul A - xx H , :E L i x X K Norman Dunn, Paul Cook, Hal Clyde, Dick Crandall, Alan Fulyner, Joe Cranmer, 1 . Hal Christensen, Marion Davis, Shirley Clark, Orval Dallin, Gorden Eastman. lu 'f' Shirley Johnson, Paul Jones, Gorden Johnson, Creed Jenkins, De'Leal Lowe, Y X Donald Tew, Nell Jean Vane, Doyne Jenkins, Virginia Vance, Jean Lindsey, Jeanne Johnson, Jenna V. Jensen, Meria Kappas, Analee Walker. 33 6 Norma Ne Straw, Willby Metcalf, Blaine Ostler, Junior Nelson, Blair Sargent, John Savage,. on a Norton, Carma Jane Mendenhall, Maurine Martin, Thelma Gene s Nostrum, Geo ia Saris, Louise Murdock, Naomi Shepherd, Beverly Morley. ' X Ii ibl hi ne Dick gleton, Mary Perry, Joye Roylance, Joyce Pierce, Phyllis ' Reyn ds, an L ey s Thelma Peterson, Lucille Smith, Betty Rae R ber s, , . Q ', Dolly Genje S ithg ad Riolfe, Christie Sorenson, Betty Rae Sumsion, uci e 1, , Plcilli . J J 3 X J ' , . F Q . l ,D .- '- - ' ' N x 1 A 1 J Y ' ' : 1 V . PM iw , if jx' ji N2 A XX I 3 ' Q1 -WN ' I J 1 S 'Q . Q I xg 3 J ' f 1 g u L ' T 1 X , 1 J Q 1 ,V 3 ' 1, 5 3 1 1 X ' - ff , . J V , 1 f , X 1 I 4 i s- - J f Q 3 3 .ISD X . J 1 I 9 H J .K 'N i it ,Q , , A 3 ' ' ' Q 'l W' its-if iii W, A i yr A ' Q V w 3 I1 5 x 3 'ff cf -1 1 .1 F3X?kl xiii: J' J - - ' 3 - ' I , - YN., A .1 J 'J i .N 3 Ti 1 5, 7' 9 V 1 - J i X Q Q : 1 , 3 c f he ,J T A . , Y f at Q - X' 1 J ' X f fr t and industrious students . add a cheery atmosphere , 33 -,- ophomore apac Russell Hales, Jimmy Guercio, Glen Gottfredson, Russell Groesbeck, Milton Giles, Elmer Gerhart, Darrel Hatch, Aileen Hales, Gladys Garlick, Dorothy Wainwright, Anna Hjorth, Joyce Whiting. Boyd Williams, Vaun Weight, Dean Averett, Max Averett, Orval Brailsford, Joe White, Beverly Allan, Hannah Marie Billings, Vera Anderson, LaVon Allred, Allan Barker, Paul Allan. LeVear Hone, Blaine Thorne, Lee Taylor, Don Tripp, Wilford Ivie, Robert Herbert, Dixie Jacoby, Vera Houtz, Ova Dale Hopla, Ruth Hall, Bertie Holmes, Donna Har- ward. Donald Beardall, Robert Taylor, Kae Weight, Beverly Bird. Faye Brammall, Norma Jean Beardall, La.Vern Case, Shirley Blackett, Barbara Burgi, Rose Buffo, Juanita Beesley, Norma Bird. '30 ' avr-Wf'3'77f 4'?7 K' -' .7 'gl 2 1f ff I 1 yvff 50125 '3 . g A V! L, M07-01141 ,HIL ff K' ' IM -1 7'3: y2 vw-27 5 f 1 ,,, Yffsl ,,2..fnf'L'f P'. V4 'M I ,.34.. ,.' ff'-ffm X1D'5!79g Junior High Uouncil an ,t Make and enforce school laws 9 i . . . able representatives . . . Chum- my with the faculty . . . congen- ial . . . hard workers. BENNY OLSEN . . . czlptivziling smile . . . bashful . . . good student John Condie, Louise Averett, Benny Olsen, Melva Dean Bird, Dick Wilkins, Mr. Walker, Richard Haymnnd. 35 .4 t In . . 1 1 y K A: 1 MX xk ... LJ! R A V ' an ,t sis I tht , 1-If , v O . 1' E s , 'IH A f- a 1 O I lib Y A K lnr' I. ,If .r 1 X ' ,A 1 fk,. v V n '1 v .' , 'U' I 'K ' ' ' lead e J u , H l sbsqhk ,jffsri iz GORDON C1-HLDS . . . taiented musician . . .iikeabie per- sonaiity . . . CAROL CLYDE . . . an exceiient student X -'- '.f... vivacious . . . REED CLEMENTS . . . iikes a good time b I I . . . amia ie. x 'N 36- High intelli gent stud ents 37 outsta nding c lass Eighfrni 'rl Q f Il V ,f f ',f .1 . r ' fe H 4. 'F fit 5' .f ,-.1 I I ,' I ' enth fri us' f f 1' I, If .V . J' IV I Stlc in I FI fl I ff ,I Of f ' L f' f' 1, f ' ' 1 .J ,j ' . f Y RUSSELL PALFREYMAN . . . cap-abie vioiixiist . . . pieas- ant disposition . . . ART CHU,-DS . . . infectious sxoiie . . . aiways happy . . . JOY THORPE . . .bubbies over with iaughter . . . popuiar. 38 A aff a ,515 their endeavors . . add vital pep to all activiti ,-39-.- :J za jf-ffl prov ed themsel Ves wwf H SX uw-f-:V 5' efmf amz cuss Jia' jg MINER . . . gms' boy, x C1-ULD . . . annnng smne . . . dainty f ,ff nu I rv V. f , F K-405 KENT G eager to Xead . . .Xwew manner . . . 'rresiibhe personality . . .MELBA Xitde Miss. prom isin g' gl'0 UP eir f irst year v ery s IICCCS S ff . f-In . - df ,, ,,M ,l '7'M. ff' mf R 0 M ,' .'f-,.:-inf, 4 VL- I , J ik , av' I 1 if A - V , . 1 , 1, ' - f .F-:'s,-f .q5'f,g' ,fJf '! 4 ,-S - M' , ! : n ff, J , vw . n ' f ' 1 . A. ,, I l qu. ' , U I ' r , ' 4. I ' . I - If 1, X,,Q,.,.i4f VX'5 ' LJMMM, xi-W - Mk 0.1.1 ,,. ' 1 ' Xql - Axv., 0-1-6- X! 2 ff -A v :J AIX.,-I , ' ff-, 61' 5, 16 1 fl, ,V,, 11 7 Y 4? -rf ' X Yfffm 4?i'f2 - 4' ' My l:fff2,?4.ffV , Zf:fWff4 '39 17' 'V I 7 Qffbffif 1' QM V a 'JI' ff' 'A 2 gf'- 'X ' 1 All-U A , 'll yr ,M--, Argipnofg V ' , f 'Zi WZQZEZZZZL' '7 f f 49' 'WZQM4 , .fdvfwkv . ' ' W ' 01 ' , 42 - IRE EILLE 'HIT P M r f N mxnwfr W 2111 Lf Mkwpfgefewwg.-E 'Vxz--,L--f- Q- 'It N XV' 'T A. 43 ' wx... L....N -- Q Nx,J0...plg,..J.o..yv,,,,Q,LYg,QQ.-r-'-g,1i...l.JgPA- ' H I .I N Q. T, N.-. fv-1-'- - S f- ' Lui-'L QA -1 n ,xk,,s.....fA PN . lv-hL OF'9' J W 0 bg? Qi!-A xiqvf f-4x6,,,.,4 1,4 N.rlA-nhl- ' AAN-,v .- M is f I -bww, ' '1,ssu-1-A-J 5 a 'Y 5' I 7 ' ' M 1' WN , I WISP o ' lo. X- x . k Q m ' I A: . .. --Ml A45 I I 9-4 QAL W . wg CJV5 ca-N L-,. 0-Nggggf-'fcf ON MY ,C Q . W . I gQ,,,,.,qx W Q-.LIL -'CL-Ju Q at if A L' - 4-A it ,gji y 'aug-IX lb'--54g LX.4.,s1-9-Aix ,.4,.LvxIALv- , xf- QLMMWMNA J' TJ f 5 x , fxuilidl A 9 1 -Aa? I, W, f,-6, v ,, X Z- nil 4?- 57 ' X L,- fi' X ki I Y - f--': -'- T '-- T- , 4. ...-+L. 1- ' ,fl.. 6, I W 9' X It 'X W.. 'LC'lu I A-F950 x - . -C Q S Q . ' f 3 Q' 4 , ef K7 ei 4' M.,..,.f if '- dA Osw-1-.jfQ5-M ' M , - I 'ww OA'-49 +C A4, i,,,AyAA,.MA,Q ..QI,UM'2.iQf ,JLvv CPN 'X eminar Iflfi ' Dean Allan, George Diamond, Calvin Finley, Paul Jensen, Ned Larsen, Bruce Menden- hall, Jay Newman, Laird Stringham, Fukan Sorenson, Eldean Weight, Mercedes Collett, Maurine Childs, Almah Miner, Marion Poynor, Carol Cherrington, Robert Bailey, Scott Beardall, Lamar Crandall, Allan Danielson, Stanley Hutchings, Waldo Jacobson, Louis Maiben, Earl Pate, Floyd Shepherd, Junior Sundblom, Robert Sum- sion, Melvin Teasdale, Harold Webb, Orpha Dee Bird, Clara Bird, Miriam Bartholomew, Genevieve Boyer, Lorraine Bertleson, Darlene Beardall, Elaine Cutler, Alberta Ed- wards, Ester Houtz, Lois Hanson, Melva Kinser, Doreen Thyrett, Norma Thorpe, Merlene Taylor, LaRayne Thorne, Elaine Whiting, Jane Wainwright, Roy Bird, Glen Clark, Raymond Dunn, Charles Fry, Paul Hansen, Lee Olsen, Robert Mendenhall, John Strong, Alton Sumsion, Melvin Whiting, Verl Weight, Beth Bringhurst, Shirley Berrett, Lavon Binks, Phyllis Bramall, Louise Clyde, Elaine Cherrington, Mary Cameron, Ruth Gabbitas, Wanda Holley, Nadine Harmer, Lila Johnson, Cecelia May- cock, Hannah Jean Mendenhall, Anita Palfreyman, LaV0n Reynolds, Ruth Robertson, LaRae Thorpe, Shirley Wheeler, Dorothy Weight, Ellen Rae Williams. Roy Tew, Yvonne Mackley. 9 X. v 4 Q I3 r I M i Q 4 lx x ' K x V I 1. 'I i 'K .1 ,M 44 L- Pep Club Originators of clever basketball stunts . . . wear blue dresses once 5 dance of school spirit . . . exper- a Week . . . exhuberant . . . abun- it is l ience difficulty in planning of stunts . . . a club with outstand- ing personalities. ENID EWING . . . President NORDA F. GARDNER . . . Adviser SHIRLEY WHEELER . . . Secretary MARJORIE SIMKINS . . . Vice-President VIRGINIA RIVERS WILNA BROWN . . Q . . Adviser Vice-President if-Q if 3 ' .:.. V in .'.. Q. Q ,I Glenna Palfreyman Lily Mae Whicker Gladys Weight Elaine Whiting LaVon Reynolds Dixie Gabbitas Joyce Pierce Helen Clegg Norma Roylance ise Lon Eva Jane Smith Carol Cherrington Dorothy Barron Lou g Thelma Gene Nostrum Bernice Chader ll Ellen Rae Williams Joy Roylance Dorothy Da ey - 45 - Ione Lewis Maurine Francis Marian Francis Josephine Medvid LaDean Buckley Josephine Ekker Carol Blackett Theo Childs Elaine McPherson The pian THESPI AN OFFICERS Miss Rivers, John Strong, Wilna Brown, Calvin Clyde, Junior Burgi, Ione Lewis Irregular meetings . . . in- dulge in Wholesome enter- tainment . . . Ham-lets of the school . . . Act Well your partg there all the honor lies. ,. . 46 ,W A'i X V ,, A LU cxg 'g 1.fcA.' ' jlxtf A , , 0 ' ' , tk .X,tA11 Vx X W 7, r , ,ik 4- 'VIAIJ 1 N N, Y W ff' fvlf V ffqfjflqf -f,f,..l.,lf -42 in ffmff ,,,:, - , T- L I nfl -A t -' ' I -1 A . Q, - Individual projects . . . the first to buy defense bonds and stamps . . . hard on teachers . . . Future Farm- ers of America. I A 8' 1 ,' 1' - - I , A l ' 2 I w . I 11 , AG CLUB OFFICERS A I, Keith Beardall, Mr. Skinner, Melvin Teasdale, M , , ' If - Jacobsen, Dick Crandall, Fukan Sorenson, Merlin Fox -- 1 A M Gordon Carter, Max Measom . x 4 A if .0 I wr , ,P . I -A x I K l S 47 otre Chez NOTRE CHEZ OFFICERS Miss Beardall, Vera Bartholomew, Miss Spen- cer, LaDean Buckley, Bernice Chader, Theo Childs, Dixie Gabbitas Our home . . . house- wives of tomorrow . . good Workers . . . some what dormant . . . a Wo- man's place is in the home e The Adurahle Age Opening dramatic event of the season . . . Well-chosen cast . . . long hours of practice . . . make-up . . . stage-lights . . . excellent presentation . . . ably di- rected . . . junior high at its best. PRODUCTION STAFF John Strong, Junior Burgi, Byron Hardy, Paul K. Walkvr, Don Chavis, Kathleen Holley, Colleen Lewis, Virginia Rivers, Carol Clyde, l.:1Zoll Felix, Rs-cd Clcmcnts PLAY CAST Connie Christensen, Marcille Waters, Dick Wilkins, J. Reed Bird, Hal Oakley, Louise Averett, Mary Elizabeth Alle-man, LaRue Weight, Wayne Cutler. ,,49,, r ince Ilve Hilarious comedy . . . true portrayal of publication trials . . . cast performed admirably . . . had usual backstage fun . . . cast gave evidence of excellent training. CAST Marjorie Simkins, Calvin Clyde, Darrell Berrett, Dorothy Barron, Junior Burgi, Louise Clyde, Luella Huntington, Bob Mendenhall, George Johnson. rds W0 a rds W0 9 Yds... aim DEB ATE Junior Burgi, Lavern Case, Virginia Rive-rs, Marian Poynor, Marjorie Sinikins, Lueiia Huntington, Russeii Haies. ORATORY Lueiia Huntington, Luciiie Oaiaiey, Junior Burgi, Caivin Ciyde, Bernice Cnader, Heian Christensen. ' 53 Y Red and Blue WILNA BROWN . . . Editor MALCOLM CONDIE . . . Business Mgr. BESSIE FINLEY . . . Adviser MARJORIE SIMKINS . . . Assistant Editor LaMAR CRANDALL CECELIA MAYCOCK DOROTHY BARRON CLARA BIRD JUNIOR BURGI JOYCE WHITING BARBARA BIRD MARY ELIZABETH ALLEMAN DARRELL BERRETT Students' scandal sheet . . . four deadlines to meet each year . . . newsy . . . future journalists . . . democratic . . . capable and efficient staff . . . sports . . . features . . . society . . . humor . . . caters to literary as- pirants. L. ...54-. 'Arti te Pictorial record of a hectic year . . . purchased new camera . . . sponsored 'most colorful dance of the year . . . super salesmen ...pictures . . . copies.. .ads . .. everyone praying the book will be out on time. HELEN CHRISTENSEN . . . Editor DICK MINER . . . Business Manager VIRGINIA RIVERS . . . Faculty Adviser BOB MENDENHALL . . . Asst. Bus. Mgr. MARY CAMERON . . . Assistant Editor REESE ANDERSON . . . Photography LUELLA HUNTINGTON THEO CHILDS HENRY MAIBEN CARMA MENDENHALL BOB JENKINS CAROL CLYDE LUCILLE OAKLEY LOUISE CLYDE MARCELLA JENSEN HAL CHRISTENSEN MARCELLE WATERS CALVIN CLYDE Il io The ll' Junior High Band . . . Senior High Band . . . Orchestra . . .Kong hours oi practice . . contest . . . weii trained. T10 '56.. I Co In m e r 0 1 al , ,W ,'f!rlM, I ' , Ldglztf' lj? ,. I I. L 1 . -1,' N .111 rjfkvfry 34 .,j f ',', 1 . ff f714v4ffvff'+ gvvff4' f , P W1 ff A'-' z r. ar 5,49-wyff ,fw .4ff '7 737- 731 11,-4 f I f74ff4-- ' K , f7'77:.Vf'G 4 lg . fl Q ff 3 .LNQ Z,'g.07J'-if ' 1 X7 7' I , ..s 1413! '0 ' - ,6 X I 1 'x N A A470 -. 'Q 'x mf' 'Q TYPE 1 A V Q SHORTHAND Lee Reynolds - e Russell stansfieia, -Erma Patrick, U - 'N Louise Clyde, Ione Lewis, Mozelle 3 N Whitney, Mary Cameron, Louise H NBOOKKEEPIN , Long, Louise Johnson, Ruth Hat- K Lee O1 field. , Norma Bird, Je5,h Nostrum, Joyce Pierce, Ruth .Robertsohy Luella G Huntington, Elaine Ch A Mozelle VV'hit sen, Doris Wing, Harol fiel Gividen, Glen Christe errington, ney, 'Russell Stans- d d, Ellery Leslie, Don Frandsen, nsen. Kathlyne Metcalf, Erma Patrick. -W 57 -.. I A 4 I I Uluh L ww? as eotards . . .bmowin . .cowboy c-sms . . .practices at W58.- d Xevis . . .beating oi the tom-tom nhouse . . .symposium gg skirts an A100 . . . ope d gymnasium transformed . . . kirts . . . rhythmic ' his dimme . . . swim of s Q.H. S.Dances . . .hg .Xanguid wakzes . . . ' d of the dance. L-f dosed eyes . . meXodies . . . romantu: moo 9 Football I HAROLD GIVIDEN GUY BIRD JUNIOR JOHNSON LOUIS MAIBEN FLOYD WING DICK NIINER GENE AVERETT CHARLIE FRY PAUL EGGERTSEN GLEN CLARK RAY CLARK RAYMOND DUNN MALCOLM CONDIE DON FRANDSEN TOMMY CLEMENTS BURTON CLARK Spr Spr Spr Spr Spr Spr Sen FOOTBALL SCORES , 2 --- Lehi ,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,, ,, , 7 - Pleasant Grove . 6 - American Fork ,0 ' Lincoln ........,.... .21 --- Spanish Fork .19 - f Payson .,,,,,,,,,,, , ,19 - - Provo ,,,,,,,,,,, . Spr ........ iorsi,19 f f Juniors Football . . . the kick-off . . . glowing hearts . . . the wind wraps 'round the students on the autumn afternoon . . . the band strikes up . . . blocking . . . charging . . . their line was powerful . . . the backs were exception- al . . . Art led the team to victory . . . every game a game well fought . . . congratula- tions! JOHN STRONG JAY GRANT COACH ART GILBERT LYMAN ROTHWELL JUNIOR SUNDBLOOM RUSSELL HUTCHINSOI' FRANK EASTMAN REX WARDLE HAL CLYDE Cheer leaders . . . sup- plying the necessary leadership to the root- ing section were our peppy and popular yell leaders . . . Lucille Oakley and Erma Kelsey. ried thrills . . he-men of the school .. . mud, sweat 61 ,,,, ',A-n4..' , f- W .f V Q ,q '7,,b,, q,',,,- Ba. 54!'??'f'tT1Qev'457e?ZVa i','SbQf-1S33.QlQi3Pular I . LYMAN ROTHWELL . . . Senior . . . forward . . . 6'2 , 168 lbs .... captain . . . excellent on defense and one- handed shots . . . not easily flustered . . . Spanish there and Tintic here were his best games . . . Chot. GLEN CLARK . . . Junior . . . guard- forward . . . 6'1 , 170 lbs .,.. very versatile and fast-breaking . . . a good shot and a steady, hard player . . . a valuable man to any team . . . 'Gug. MELVIN TEASDALE . . . Senior , . . for- ward . . . 5'8 , 150 lbs .... shot artist . . . played regular as a junior and senior . . . quick and steady scorer . . . floor worker extraordinary . . . Teasy. BLAINE JOHNSON . . . Senior . . . cen- ter . . . 6'3 , 165 lbs .... one of the high scorers in the district . . . wears a 121, shoe . . . good for 10 points in every game . . . remember the Ala- mo? . . . Pink. DICK MINER . . . Senior . . . guard . . . 6', 170 lbs .... remember the Nephi game here? . . . shoots one- handers and works well in most any combination . . . Richard PAUL EGGERTSEN . . . Junior . . . guard . . . 5'10 , 170 lbs .... has lots of drive . . . specializes in one-handers through the center . . . recall his game at Tintic there? . . . steady ball play- er . . . Eggy. 'i'fi',of,.-f ' zA..4'.Qc4, - ,, I, L , BASKETBALL SCORES Springville ......,, 36 U- Nephi 16 l,,.....22 Springville ...,l, - Payson ..,,.,.,.. 22 Springville ..,..... 38 -- Tintic .,,..,,..,.. 33 Springville ......., 37 f Spanish ...,..,... 15 Springville ..,...,. 37 -fe Nephi ,..,.,,..... 31 , Springville ..,,,,.. 28 - Payson ...,.,,... 36 Springville ..,,.... 36 - Tintic ..,......... 29 Springville ........ 33 Spanish ,..,..... .29 - Lehi ..... ......,. Springville ,,...... 28 36 fn ' r 1 . w .- ...I 31 ' ' di P 4, 1 ,L K,jQ,,,..,.4'. 5 3: gg ' ' 12 ' it 3 Sgt ,M ,fc Q ' ' V mu n.f.ngp A ' 0 ' , ng SN QL , I A - 5 iii, y is ' nf 'wi' , t . A , :EwWMxU,,M' Q I COACH ART HUGHES i gfxs f . J 5 , PAUL HANSEN . . . Junior . . . forward . . . 6', 1 155 lbs .... next year's captain . . . good de- 1 fense man . . . regular ball-hawk . . . we'll al- ways remember his game at Spanish there . . . Ike, CALVIN FINLEY . . . Junior . . . forward . . . 5'10 , 145 lbs .... one of the best shots on the floor this year . . . has lots of natural ability . . . Cal, RAY CLARK . . . Junior . . . forward . . . 6', 170 lbs .... developed very fast in the last part of the season . . . watch this boy next year . . . has excellent spirit and attitude . . . ..Ray.,, ROBERT SUMSION .... Iunior . . . guard . . . 5'8 , 140 lbs .... moves the ball fast and co- operates completely with the team . . . the hero of the West High game . . . Hare, I ATHLETIC MANAGERS . . . competent workers . . . giv- ing a pause that refreshes to each tired athlete . . . LEE OLSEN and DEAN MASON gave tirelessly of their service. sport . .the many breathless moments live in hearts ,L 63 W, ' ok and Girls' Basketball ii? lim. 'Wwe is-Sr TRACK Art Gilbert, Louis Maiben, Don Tripp, Calvin Clyde, Lyman Rothwell, Glen Clark, Alton Sumsion, George Diamond, Burton Clark, Art Hughes, Dean Mason, John Strong, Max Averett, Laird Stringham, Carl Kelley, Scott Beardall, Melvin Teasdale, Milton Giles, Lee Olsen. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TE AM Dixie Gabbitas, Carol Cherrington, Norma Roylance, Ruth Robertson, Clara Bird, Elma Patrick, Erma Patrick. W, 64 W, Did You Know 'Phat . .. . . . There are 764 students in the high school . . . 327 in the senior high and 437 in the junior high? . . . We put on the largest art exhibit in the Western United States . . . we own 168 paintings valued at 350,000 . . . over 20,000 people visit the exhibit annually . . . we have five pieces of sculpture work by the foremost sculptors in the United States? . . . Springville High's first coach was Wingate . . . Baxter coached in 1918 and his team won 16 straight games? . . . Springville High was the first school in Utah county to have a four-year high school course? . . . Springville won the first Utah County track meet? . . . Springville has gone to the basketball tournament 18 years? . . . The first physic and chemistry laboratory of the S. H. S. was in the top of the Springville Bank building? . . . Springville once beat Nephi in basketball by a score of 118 to 14? . . . Springville's first basketball practice hall was the Third Ward Amusement hall? Later they practiced in the basement of the old Opera House? . . . The first S. H. S. opera was Snow White ? Springville once had a football team that never scored during the season? . . Mr. Baxter started his career with the aim of teaching woodwork? Mr. Wingate taught the first Ag. class? . . Mr. Baxter has taught in Springville 25 years and Mr. Wingate for 34? . . Mae Huntington was the first valedictorian in the four-year course? May Finley was her class valedictorian? . . Mr. Brockbank started his teaching career in Mapleton 25 years ago? . . Mr. Bone sluffed his graduation exercises because he had to pray? . . . Mr. Walker was on an All-State basketball team? . . . Mr. Hendrickson. was a member of the Junior College debate team which the intermountain championship? . . . Art Gilbert was student body president of the South High? . . Art Hughes had the lead in the opera, The Red Mill ? . . Virginia Rivers was president of the seventh grade? Mr. Powelson was on the rifle team which took the state? S. A. C.? . . Norda F. Gardner won numerous swimming meets at the U. . . Mr. DeHart played regular for Ogden High football team? . . Mr. Stansfield had the lead in North Sanpete's school play for two years? ...65... WOII enior ' Diary SEPTEMBER- OCTOBER- 8-Hello, everybody . . . back to school aagin . . . sur- 3MG -th A - F k W t prised I ever made it through that registration u iarngovglhoo mencan or ' ' ' e go tromped mob. ' ' 8-S ' t bl . . . Th Th Y k 12-Faculty assembly . . . very dramatic . . . remem- emors pu on assem y em ar 0 ums ber Gypsy Rosalie Stansfield and Sally Rand Walker? . . . Woo. woo! . . . Handshake Dance . . . Loads of fun . . . fLoads of Provo boys, tool. 17-Yippeee . . . National Assembly . . . Gordon the Great . . . And was he great! 19--Cheer Leader Tryouts . . . Erma and Lucille came yelling through . . . Pre-Season game with Lehi . . . That new coach simply inspires me! 26-Council Assembly . . . Charlie, did you take your X oath without any fingers crossed? . . . Game with Pleasant Grove. 1 N Q X , 0 , ,C K l 'Q l Y .X . T . 3 4 A X 'x x Q x X 3 31 shore were funnie . . . Game with Lincoln. 15-National Assembly . . . The Croatians from Yugo- slavio . . . That music almost made me jump. -Pep rally . . . Rhumbaed down town . . . Game with Spanish Fork . . . Victory!! 24-Game with Payson . . . what a rainy day . . . Jun- iors put on assembly and dance . . . Deer Hunters' Ball . . . Cecelia ought to remember, she thought the only way to exit was on her knees. -Junior High Play . . . That Adorable Age . It was really adorable! NOVEMBER- DECEMBER- 7-L'Artiste brought assembly from Provo . . . spon- sored big formal dance . . . beautiful decorations . . . orchestra, Wayne Skeen . . . sure keen . . . Game with Provo. 19-WOW!! . . . another grand dance . . . Ag. Club Ball . . . by the way, where's the 5 dollars the Ag. Club owed us for decorations?? ? 28-Red and Blue assembly . . . brought om Span- ish . . . Bi assembly . . . big in mo ays t an one! 'N -l XX' .lii-3 I X I, h , nf-f X MY if f ,X 4 MN -,' A ' Q. ff' if ,ifkwiwl .i A ful .M in -X '- 66 . fir 2-National Assembly . . . Masons brought their birdies and monkeys . . . surely cute! 5-Home Ec. assembly dance . . . I nearly died laugh- ing at those figures in the paper sacks dance . . . at the dance Jo. teamed up with Ralph Migliaccio . . . You're a hum-dinger singer, Jo! Phyllis Bird was inspired in chemistry today . . . result- My analyse over the ocean My analyse over the sea Oh, who will go over the ocean And bring back my anatomy? -School Play . . . Ever Since Eve . . . Ever since they've received compliments. -The council is trimmin' the trissmes tree for Santy is comin' soon. Big Day! . . . Assembly was snazzy, but Richard Reynolds cried and cried cause Santa couldn't make it . . . Senior Hop . . . Everyone's happy . . . I just saw Louis Maiben dash madly home to mend his sock cause he heard Christmas was coming. JANUARY- 5-Vacation has been joyous . . . but now we must settle down again to the same old grind. 9-Pep Club assembly . . . I wonder if Vera Bar- tholomew will ever get to be an angel again? ? ? 16-Sophomores Stage Stomp . . . Sure Super! Thespians put on assembly and dance . . . Those black Off Cords nearly made me split a rib, I laughed so hard . . . Dance after game with Tin- tic . . . We beat . . . At dance, Tintic Pep Club swayed all boys with their wseet talk . . . Huh, Russel Hales ? ? ? FEBRUARY-- 6-L'Artiste put on the assembly . . . they collected it from Provo again, but nearly didn't make it. MARCH- -Mr. Nelson and cast gave a fine performance of the opera Waltz Dream . . . Romantic? UH HuH! -First day of spring . . . I suppose we all will be taking up lawnology before long. -Juniors finally won their decision and we got a I PPOITI . -Art Assembly . . . University of Utah . . . Simply classy . . . Open house. , I- 67.. 1 1 l 9 V I I A I fl 1' APRIL- 17-Boys' Day . . . assembly was planned . . . But could anyone give me the answer? . . . We had a good dance anyway. 24-Well, girls, now's your chance . . . Grab that man you've longed for and come shake a leg. 30-Unveiling . . . Again we add priceless possessions to our collection. MAY-- 8--Dontcha wish you were smart? ? . . . All the Hon- or Students had a big banquet . . . 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Z , - SMITTIE'S CONFECTIONERY C 0 - W' Sz SPORTING Goons - E V W' 2 We Extend Our C R E Heartiest Congratulations Z h Graduates 'of Sprhgrzgvijlle High School ! WE FR Z LEASE 6 6 S Mnf E , S ' ' C , ?4TUL IOJQ TO T EI GHEYC 00 GR DUATES! gb L I : May ,our 5 ' oya eBe nec sful! E o - I one 232 2 ' SE V EGROCE 3 9 asf4hSuIh N IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII COMPLIMENTS OF... , 0. C. TANNER, Inc. ManufaetuIri11g Jewelers 403 Anas Building - sau Lake city I IIIIIIII IIII ll IIIII IIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ..II I I I I IIII.IIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.I I X N V L 3 E LET Us HELP YOU s 'I 1 gl I yi LOOK YOUR Q 'L I Z . BEST! I Y . 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