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A www 5 W Q-S233 W 51552143 iii Rm JWOVWZF Eg IfifY'Z'j',1.F'!fj'i!,.'?' 0, MM Affyfwff sentIng M- reariurecl memoried u f Q X o Q47 JM! If Mxvl .5 Vg . 7 7 eaueri ' ' NQA ,. I ' S If Iffiwf' F H955-56 E N x 5,,S'i',I.iffXfffV is S A I C N If 'ADEDICATION .M.,.,..,..... ..,...... ,M, ,Q. QQ K ' ADMINISTRATION .,Av............Q. 5 F , FACULTY . .M. t YFARBCCI4 STAFF X35 ORGANIZATIONS . TU ACTIVITIES ......I,.I.,.I,. Q 5 i . STUDENT BOD? ...,.S,,.,...,. - S . V A U I-X A V I Xi Q I' :INS W A IC I x X , CEAROL IECQNDRICKSEN S J -S Q, DCC FIQANDSFN If IN A IX bl NI I T Q 53 Y 1 N I K Jr ITGOELE HIGH SCHOOL Q kg R XS SI R TCCFLE. UTAH I Q X I II II NT Y IIII -' 0 .my .awww . ! M. y X Jgfjq MIA ' Z. W tw it W s J W - V if reazuwe , emorieo r 'V ,, i This book is aftreasure chest ofmemories for you ufho were stuclents in the year 1955-56. In it we have placed the pictures which hold you as you were in that memorable year. Herein you meet your ' classmates, your athletic teams, youp friends as Budding ciramatists, and public speakers, the key boys and girls of your school, the ones you u elected to office, the faculty members who were really concerned about your well-being and who will follow your fortunes as you battle for recognition in the world. Herein you fincl the unposeci snapshots which do so much to add interest to your book. This is a priceless book because each year it takes on acicieci value. Your grandchildren will envy the one who has motiierys or dacl's T LEAVES. , 1 flu, is N 5 ES wx ljzgwf! i EY- msg ' ifiwdlfaf E if is is - is N S X - wi , - D. ,:,2 N :I X ' S sa' x 3225 Ss t ss? . O I ri? QOACCLfl0l'l V GF 5? 1 s I I ' ' f . . K gzf' fl I , 5 ,Q ,. P af 1 . i . ' v ,Egy 1 f! ' Q fs' :A Julian Wood VVHO has long striven for high slanfiarcls of attainment for all stuclents going into the business woricigf A 5 Wim has had the satisfaction of seeing so many of i1is.,stu,flents go immediately into well-paying positions: ' Who has unfaitering faith that the ree warcl will always be commensurate to the en- ergy anfl devotion put forth to attain it. To him we dedicate T LEAVES of 56. 3 .xgvlminififrafion Sferling R. Eugene Morrill Tooele Counfy Coorclinalor and Counselor 4 Harris Superinfendeni Carl R. Evans Principal 6l,ClfL!fg Dee Gowans Maudell Simiih Jam-2+ Marchan+ Civics Girls' Physical Educafion, Pep Club Ninfll Grade Advisor Swimming Team Advisor F H A Club Advisor Dean Sfringham Boys' Physical Educaiion Fooiball Coach Boys' League. LeHermen Advisor Tenth Grade Advisor Advanced Foods, Homeliving f' fjl Z Y 5 . Hugh Barnes Librarian Twelffh Grade Advisor Oracle Advisor Lois Powell Homemalring, Advanced Clofhing Arfhur Engman Spanish Ninfh Grade English Nxnfh Grade Advisor ffff O K Ogg' no Alberf Eugenlcs Biology Elevenih Grade Advis Leland Becksrrom Agriculfural Science, Welding Girls' League Advisor Donald Schmidr American Problems Twellfh Grade Advisor 414, In 'X' .I Q gy, L.4,u.4dcil Marie Williams Called home by baby daugh+er! 6 Farm Mechanics F.F.A. Club Advisor Ralph Maughan Woodshopi Twelifh Grade Advisor , Emerson Powell Clarke Johnson Ke,-mei-.h Righardgqn Mefal Shop Boys' Physical Educafion, Sporfs, Elevenfh Grade English Elevenfh Grade Advisor Baskeiball Coach Elevenfl-, Grade Advisor Boys' League, Leriermen Advisor Fosier Barrus American and World Hisfory Tenfh Grade Advisor Senior and Ninfh Grade Advisor . Waller Reed Ross Wesiover Sclence Biology, Physiology Algebra, Trigonomeiry, Chemisiry Tenfh Grade Advisor Twelfih Grade Advisor 7 Lee Frandsen Lu Wallace Ross Hilfon Twelffh Grade English Girls' Physical Educaiion Chorus, Mechanical Drawing Yearbook, Tweliih Grade Adviggr Pep Club, Tumbling Team, Mafhemaiics Tenfh Grade Advisor Elevenih Grade Advisor LeRoy Burleigh Lynn Buys Chileon Hallaclay Ninfh Grade English, Speech Tennis, Bookkeeping, Mmhemaficg, Tenfh Grade English Ninih Grade Advisor Business L' T F ' ' A Ninfh Grade Efhel P. Avis Geomeiry, Algebra F Tenih Grade Advisor U U ,,,....e Tessie Franches 8 Secreiary MCLPAOOL Sa Edifor ,,,,,, ,,,Y,,,,,..,, C ARCL HENDRICKSEN Aff .....A.,.,, ,V,,,V. B OB OGDEN Assisfanf Edifor ,,,,,Y,,.,,......A7,..,Y ELDON LEE Layouf ,,Y,,,,..Y..,,..,,,. Y,,,ww,.,.,,, B OB KROFF Assisfanf Edifor ., ,, SHIELA EVANS Business Manager. ,, CAROLEE MAYO CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Junior ,VVYVV YAVV i -YYVU Y lrirri PhO+OqFGpI'1GF , ,, ,,,,,,, , Ffeshman AQ--AA-'AA-AAAAAAA JOHN CLUFF Adverfisinq S SSS,S Boa 51555125 senior .SSS .,,.,...SSS M ARVA ERICKSON sophomore ,...ASSS CAROLYN MCPARLAND Adveffising AAAAAA A AAAAAAAAP WANDA BROWN 9 iffy N X WN XZA77 N A S The Lettermen are an outstanding group of boys who have made their letter in sports and in other extra curricular activities in school. They started out the year with initiations. All new lettermen were requirect to be in costume and participate on the Letterman assembly. After initiation day they hart a formal Banquet and dance for Lettermen and their dates. The Lettermen have helped take over many situations in school, such as noise in assemblies. rt .tw t JOE LONG President DICK MARSHALL Secretary EDDIE HOFFMAN Vice-President v ' f 'V X E k v N H GL , o - - - x . N 1 I NLVN' ' R up 'J' l ' 1 1' ' P' - I 'tk ' E 4. - 1 A 4 1 ' ,r. - ' ' if S if 'F it ' 11 ff lil gl: 1 it x nfl! U1 we Q, L L I, L, . AL -C 'QXQMAKERS hlL,..Ell f 49 fe xc 445 QNX IX rgljfi Jittlwql I 'Ut P I lla ' 6' 167' . f K J my , 1 J' CJ Q C J' 'Qc 02 'J i 5' 0 15,52- WKB W fjj 5 i' if 1 S October , . Decernloer . December . February . . lvlarclr . . . April .... Nlay ..... I C N 'Nu if 9 NWJONNA VISHER? rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrr,rr,rrrr.rrr.rrr.rrrrrrrrrrr P resident P ONNY LEA EIEEDSY' rrrrrrr rrrr,r 7 F First viea-PreSieien+ ' if-Z., XfX N.fx,'x, ., -- KAREN FERNEAU or rrrrr rrrrr,rrrrrrr,.r, 5 ecrelary Calendar of Evenrs . . . . . . . . . . Candle-Lighting Ceremony . . . . Mother and Daughter Banquet Carnival Dance . . .. F.H.A. and F.F.A. Party . . . . . , .. Daddy Date Night . . . . State F.H.A. Convention . Election of New Officers iijlfiill Second Vice-Presidenl DIXIE NEILSON Treasurer Ji Sl-IEILA EVANS Reporfer xl za i 3, .--. r 'l:f 1 3 1 gs ,i ilk ,.:, I2 'f 4 W R 1 I ,J X-kA I gy, A lldl A i lvl , 1 it l lil , in ' 'K fixyxls QW! 2 li li y ,ALL W K 'i :V .i-rw TAO, A, Winners of flfie Janlzen swealersll lF.l-LA. Club lf -f'N--X,,- Carnival Day assembly I3 ,,1Ar3'S.. 4 J I ul xsgfnr C in Decoralinq for flue Carnival Dance K Y. ...Z . MARCIA REYNOLDS Drillmislrress XJQDY,,i3.QQ Second Assishanf QDONNA VISHEQ Eirsi' Assisfanf BETTY LOU FIELDS Vice-Presidenlr 'KAREN FERNEAU' Secrefary-Treasurer JU DY JAM ES Presidenf pq, 66,4 I6 v I il s M W M V ' llfjilliji ill s '- 'XP K Vlihis group ol girls. choscn lor scholnslic :incl marching ulmilily. gave- much limo anal lnlenl lo our high school. Their goal was lo crvillv Qoocl will, pop uncl sportsmanship among lhc sluclenls. It lulces a lol ol line high-spirilcd girls lo malic such un oulslnnrling cluh as was our Pep Cluh lhis ye-ur. Thx-ir uclivilics inclurlc-cl sc-lling cnncly cluring, lunch hour as wc-ll as al lhc garnes. The cluln proviclml ushc-rs lor Ihr- lmslael lmll Qmncs anal also clisplnyecl liinc marching nlxilily in lhc clrills lhe-y prcscnlccl .ll ilu- hall-limc ol Ihr' games. TIN- Lcllermen wvrc ,Qucsls ol lhc ljcp Cluh nl il lmnqucl holfl al lhf- 4-ncl ol lhe school If-rm. Congmlulalions' lo ax line pcp cluh. I7 HAROLD STAPLES Presiden+ JOHN MCKELLAR Vice-Presidenlr WES VGRWALLER Secreha ry V g HH'-LE J E N E TTYQDM T XQX A ,Q , 2 ff TfLN ' E v f -Lal? A 'L ,A'..-Q 'V 2 T T' 331 f T' E f A.'. T Q ' - N A Q: fn' ,, X X f X 3 f-4? K : hxfh . -1. 1 .',: I XWNW-4. v X 354 .3323 li EN 'S 'Q ,, 0 PETE SMITH Reporfer GERALD BENNETT Treasurer KEITH BANKHEAD Senfinel ACTIVITIES ReguIar cI1apter meetings-'once each State FFA convention m0HtI1. Initiation of Green Hands Livestock sI1ows FFA party Rabbit Imunt Harvest BaII FFA and FHA party Intermountain Junior Livestock SI1ow Judging contests Rodent drive State Fair AnnuaI cI1icI4er1 Iry ff -, f J . rv ff,' ' 'Ipit 'Wd' Kind The primary aim of lI1e Future Farmers ,of America is tI1e deveIopmenI OI agricuIturaI IeadersI1ip. cooperation, and Citizenship. ft Q uv- 1, as I 79 l Cl,C 6 .Sid Bottom row: Marilyn Howell, rraine Hall, Lola Hammond, editor: P r, Gail Neilsen, Janice Shields, Kaye Hammond. Second row: Mary Deglebeck, G Walton, Gayle Wal- ton, Clairene Jones, Martha Truiillo, Sharon Taylor, Joann Lee. Third row: t Brown Sheila Evans, Roger England, Glen Bryan, LeRoy Rose, Mr. Barnes, advisor: Betty Stalnaker. Lola did a swell jolm as' editor of the ORACLE this year. Her staff was a group of hard-worlcing students who did much to malce the paper a success. 20 BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Boifom row: Peie Kearns, ninfh represeniafiveg John Cluff, ninih represenfarive: Eldon S+. Jeor, +en+h represeniarivey Jerry Renzo, Ienih represenfafiveg Gordon Lee, secrefary Bob Kroff, president Sam LeoneIIi, Iwelfih represenfafivey Sid HuIIinger, elevenfh represeniafiveg Wes Vorwaller, elevenih rep- reseniaiiveg Bob Cerny, vice-president Bill Whife, Iwelffh represenfafive. !,, , , I Ii GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Boffom row: MarI'ha TruiiIIo, vice-presidenh Janei' Max'fieId, Treasurer: Jane+ Schuh, Ienfh represenfa- Iive: Marian Sorensen, Ienrh represeniaiiveq Karen Gordon, president Luann Duffin, elevenih represen- Iafiveg Marva Erickson, IweIHI1 represenfaiiveq LaRae Bevan, secreiaryz Carolee Mayo, Twelffh repre- senrafiveg Sharon Shields, elevenfh represenfafiveg Virginia Wood, 'rwelfih represeniafive. 21 ACTIVITIES 'WNNNNXI ffm 1 x Girls Day Assembly I F Barn Dance Queens l VY , U4 - mf 'll rr l ' - 7 . l 'J , : ,L , l f f L 1 1 ,V K F.l l.A. Sprilesu X ll Il Aulumn lleaves -- Gel Busy, Luannllu I l Well, Raymond, lasl year you shoulda' Seen menm e,e, e! l-lil+on's orclweslra al flue malinee dance 24 Hey, we mighf make Jrhe! A+ +he malinee dance And al 'rhe F.l l.A. pearly... Our high school sweelhearlrsf' Palsy and Lola work? for lhe Pep Club al Ag, Club on a field 'trip 25 al Lucky Harold kisses flue swee+l1ear+ 'lslufpr' The library commillee celebrales l-ley, Loolc al lhal bloncll' Hplclilng dalslesll S552 Blow Gabruel. Blown leigd fed Each year various clubs of Tooele select students to send to Boys' State ancl Girls' State. These delegates are chosen on the loasis of scholarship, citizenship, and personality. These students represented Tooele county in 1955. Sharol Mueller, Mary Deglebeclc, Patricia Proctor Paul Eastman, Johnnie Miller, Bob Lawrence, Roland Smith., Bob Kroft, Paul Gillette, Curtis Park. 27 .Qafe Swimming Ckamfafi IQ if-il lil' Bollom row: John Bryan, Roberl ScoH, Douglas Gordon, co-caplainq Jerry Renzo, John Marian, Roger Murray, Peler Karabals. Second row: Coach Leigh PraH, Toshio lmai, Benlon Hansen, LaVar Lougy, Richard Benson, Kei+h, Pugh, Jerry Chadwick, Jim King, Glen Bouck, managerg Ken Wood. Third row: Arnel Brown, Kenny Harker, Bill Mueller, Don Bryan, Dave Kroff, Kim Gordon, Carman DeSimon, Kai Sedar, co-caplain. 1' l 1' 1 X 28 ,ft c W A CO-CAPTAI NS Kai Sedar Douglas Gordon Tosluo lmai Jerry Chadwick SEALS OR BUFFS? ln nine events our lormidahle swimming team captured eight first. three seconds, six thirds. three lourtli places. and one lilth place as they set five new state records, winning their second straight swim title hy amassing an uaqua-nomicaln 118 points. jerry Chadwiclc, in his 1as't appearance lor the upurple and Vvhiteu set two new records: in the 200-yard freestyle he craclced his own record of 2:l4.l in winning the third heat in the time ol 2:12.1g then in the 120-yard individual medley Jerry lowered his marlc of 1121.6 hy 4.1 seconds as he posted a new record ol 1:17.5. Tosho lmai smashed to Hsmitherlinsn the 23-year-old marlc ol 56.41 set hy Ken Lyman in 1932. estahlislmed seven years helore Tosh was horn, hy posting an amazing marlc of 55.6. 1-yman's marlc withstood the ellorls ol Utahis hest, year alter year, until Tosh put his name in the record hoolcs. Tooele set a record in the 240-yard medley relay in the time of 2:41.2. This marlc was set hy l-aVar l.ougy. John hlarian, Benton Hansen, and Arnel Brown. And lor their filth marlc the Buff team total of 118 points eclipsed last yearys marlc ol I03'f1 hy 14V2 points. 29 Sid Hullinger Guard alfer Tafe uarferbac Johnny Mariinez End E51 Tee+se1'x TEH? Qaul ezne++Q 1-'HaIfbacF'3 JJ X x iff. Bennetl . Gillette . ,Q Leif. . . Nix .... iggirhj . . Cemy . . . . Lee ..... . . . Bennett 'QUEBE- Tanner Nix .... 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Carr .... 47 190 3 187 18 32 . . . , 68 274 17 257 28 3.5 . . . . 27 104 4 100 19 3.7 . . . . 17 84 33 51 24 3.1 . . . . 18 39 38 6 2.1 . . . . . . . 2 16 9 16 4.5 PRE-SEASON LEAGUE Tofal Poinis TD PAT Poinis TD PAT Poini' . . . 19 - 0 1 1 - 3 0 lf . . . 18 - 1 0 6 - 2 0 12 . . . 18 - 1 0 6 - 2 0 11 . . . 14 - 1 0 6 - 1 2 1 . . 7 0 0 0 - 1 1 I . . . 6 - 0 0 0 - 1 0 1 . . 7 - 1 1 7 - 0 0 1 Eddie Hoffman - Bob Brown Halfback Halfback -'W H oyd Mansanarez Byron Bracken Myron Nix Tackle End Quarferbaclc Randy Jardine Paul Bevan Gene Benne+'I' Fullbaclc Halfbaclrx Fullbaclt - v , my ,lr ' El V11 Us 6 oger Sfevenson Wesley Vorwaller Eddie Sheeis Guard Tacltle Guard wi NHXQQ NUR' Cecil Winn Halfbaclr Ronald Nielson Taclrle Slerling Hanks End Wayne Murray Guard William Olsen Guard Clycle Pelerson Fullbaclc Clair Elking+on Tackle Kei+l1 Cavaness End Bill Whi+e End Joe Long Guard Q QQQQQQQQSQQQQQQQQQQ A M 5 Q Q Q QM ' Q 1 : ' ' Q , U N X - q- ' l - a s . , s -we , , 'K ...:.2 2 Q - ,, M eaa N af- as B-fi N or f as B as new - .. 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Qi-Qs.::',:.:.,f:-.:.QQv - sqm Q QQQRQNXW QQQQQQEQ Myron Nix Guard Senior g6L.'fLQt66Lf 1 Max Durran+ Cenier Senior Paul Gillefie Guard Senior Harold Sraples Bob Lawrence Forward Guard Senior dw I.eH 'ro right Paul GilleHe, Bob Lawrence, Coazzh Johnsen, Myron Nix, Coach Sfringham, Max Durranf, and Harold Sfaples. 34 Senior Richard Connelly Forward Junior Ronald Williams Guard Junior Cloyd George Slerling Hanks Forward Guard JLJV1lOl' Junior Gordon Lee Guard Sophomore , R Kaya Emilia Jim Wexels Guard A Forward J unior J unior 35 Larry Harrison Cenler Junior Tee+sill Ccenfey 'x W , - -it gs 5 6 MANAGERS XV4- wc-rc mov:-ri inio lin- Class A ciivision iimis year. The Toovie Higim ioasiceliwaii lcfam sirowr-cl opposing lc-ams limat we couici imoiri our own against lilfg iuvsl. VVS can aii ive proud oi tiic fine sporlsmansimip. hard playing. and wiii- lo-win allilucie pul ioflim ivy 4-ac'i1 player. G ns and Keni' Pocock E 36 am Hrs? row: Dkck Mars , cond row: Gary Shiehis, uys. 7 a E rd ThaXe I x MH Bob Kroii, Pad Bevan, Jim Mayna , Rlghgkl Clqgynfifl, Keith Pugh, PauX Saxton e Easiman Coach Rdand L Ctgje f a Wroglaecid 37 U UQQPACLJQPJ Lefjr To right Phyliss Fullmer, Howard Auihor, Rosalie Peierson, Renee Jones WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE 38 Coach SmH'h 'v??? . A jr ,, 1 f Q -Nr 3- ' ,. A Ii ' gk D' Q 'L fb' QA .Siuimming earn 3 y . I ' fa. Zig 7 55232 gf . 4,6 , B 'gift' P 4 Coach Wallace E9 J.f WMU! Ckoruri f Q ESM? 14 Calalaeffa Clzoir 40 sq -if-Q. 5 1 will-sw ,I J I ,ff a K Firsl row: Sharon Hecfor, Janef Williams, LeRoy Rose, Carol Hendricksen A Second row: LeRoy Burleigh, direclorg Jay Fox, siudeni direcior Glen B Aff ff' William Olsen School Slage Manager Joe Frailey, Gail Neilson, Bob Kroif. mal' Wiflkelkmissing .SZ 00 gjme Ouf Kar inger v 42 0 Min ,- ' I af--.. i fs . X in M... F-Q. is 44 uppy Lov Ah, Myron Hlland 4 fm Whispering Sands u In Slworfcreek 45 Thank Old of Mine x n .1 'S WWVRETM I' ,gy J, gg, oe? A W! Xu W iw fif' ?g,f,3fsf 5 ,, U fiiis Wy? fwgfiygf ?2,fji,wfg5 V94 Mi Kai Sedar fi , IU' Junlor Swim +o a desfinfafion, don r float o So ho Posifive personal magnefism Gordon Lee Sophomore A sfraiglwi' 'free grows fall. Joan Myers Freshman To know her is To like her. Pe1'e Kearns Freshman Peppy, enfhlnsiffy, facfful, cncrgcric. qififwjxriiyvmj LL A-fQfwQf ZZ! aff'-6,611.41 f ying' la? '456 JAM! ' ,644 ,fy-w f9fZ,...-A 24 9? 'QQ' - , . '? Norma Benson ' ' if-ad, Freshman 1 45, .. Maynhar olimple never grow To a x f M124 wrmnkie , . , and her sweelrness E, ,MZAJQ A never Sour' Qi 4zQ,49c',1Z,.p-sf, XZ Y E7 57 rac eam 2544! f ff ---.... . J, Q. ' R x r K 'Q' Q Wemb , 5 A x X Y 5 F --.' ff :mf-'.Li..,1 X' x N K .. 4 x . L jk Nga pdf! ,iff W xx lf? wx. 'Q V 0 'Pl 'Q X 9 ,A X-asv, , ..,,,..,, 4. A., 5-v -S , R' 55 TMS' M X ,, x NW 5 lt Mgiffi-. PM - xg N was WSWS 3' Christmas time was one of many aelivities at school this' year. The hoys and girls leagues were in charge oi dee! orating lhe haiis. Aiumni were wei- eomeci hack to school on Thursday. Tours and a luncheon were prepared for Ihem. Ending the activities were the senior assembly followed hy the senior hop that evening: theme. HiVioments to Remember. Si 5,8 llilfll year svniors who IIZIYI' aflmivvvcl a PJ flVl'l'E'l,Q'1' lllrougjll llwir lligll sflmul urs rQCc'ix'0 il XXVIIHK' Bunulo pin for llwir ecllolzxelic nvlli1'x'mr1f'11l 'Hmm mlm . . . S ' ' rccivivo llw Xvllilv Buff uwurcl llmis yn-'nr will In wlc - Q 1 - , 'clad 'rom lllis group of svniurs. F0 JJ O O X rf, AN' ' o , - 54 Phyllis was crowned ai' lhe Harves+ Ball as Chapler Sweelhearl of The Tooele F.F.A. Jimmy Wexell, LuAnn Duffin Chosen by 'rhe Girls' League Jane+ and Myron reigned over Au+umn Leaves, The annual girls' day dance. Phyllis Fullmer LuAnn and Jim were chosen by popular vole in Jrhe iun' ior class as lcing and queen of 'rhe annual Junior Prom, Some Enchanied Evening. 54 Myron Nix, Jane'r Maxfielcl K Q ,ii if E af I 51 if -.Ry 1 K. -si-.2-' 5 -7' ,- . 5, ,ea ii J J X es S 1, 4 mg 60045 Wonlaarei Fronf row, lell fo righf: Marcella Hammond, Thelma Gordon, Alice Wal+on. Back row: Pearl Vowels, Florence McPl1ie, Violef Elking- fon, Bernice Carson, Nina Warr. CAUGHT WITH A SMILE Emmy Jorgensen, Jack Bonelli 55 M2 W on STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of The sludenl council is To rneel logelher To discuss problems of fhe school. The council is made up of all sfudenf body officers, one represenlalive from each grade and one represenlalive from each school organizalion. l 5, l KL ,ai,- ,. H M1411 Z I s l AJ . .K+ ,KZ 441162. . his . WZ' 1 1 ,Mi l.s -: X if , fp Q :-' N fq: 5, l lf! I 1 I ,af A df ' lif?'-ffuzfl ' ,- 1 ,po-zfclf, J f 1 I JOE LONG BOB LAWRENCE ,,,., U ,,,,,,,, Vice-Presldenl S+ d Jr C J d sHARoN HEcToR ,sssssss.ssssssss,ss , seaemy U es Om U ge PAUL EASTMAN , , , Business Manager 57 ,V lx 'ff' fl Working lorgfldfii you Type lice Tl'1ere's only one Kodak ll' all slarlecl l KN L n 1. Roberl's Rules of Dlsoroler Alw, burnl' hash 58 Pardons for Chrisfmas Oh wad some power The gif+ie gie us Hangu- ii Whaf They Though? was H20 TesHng?!? One more remark like 'rhaf and .... ,f A This year we welcomed the freshman class of 1959 on Nov. 17. They were outstanding with their rect and green bows, and a very good assembly was outlined and presented to the student body. Welcome aboard, freshmen! FRE HME You freshmen came to our school the first year we went on a four-year plan of graduation twenty-two units required for graduation. For the first time freshmen must set their goal for a 'B' or better average to qualify for the Vvhite B v uffato Pin-fa sign of scholarship. Some of the freshmen boys played football with the sophomores in the sophomore league and learned the fundamentals of football. to like the game, and assured themselves' positions on the varsity squad for next year. ' The intellectual sophs wrote about the Ugreentingsn: A woodpecker lit on a freshman's head And started in io drill: He peeked away for half a day, And finally broke his billf, Carol lmaii President Sherman Adamson Tom Nash Vice-President ' Secretary 62 ww ,.... Jean Ayers if f, KMFNY Addams!! Sherman Adamson Jerron Aikin Rulon Aufdemorfe Jack Allred Glen Ahlsfrom LynneHe Anderson Ecliih Brewer Beverlie Barrus Roger Brifo Marie Brown Y 63 I Delpha Bush Raida Bell Renae Bell Pairicia Brown Janis Bryan Glenn Bouck Jean Beecher Clyde Bryan Arnel Brown Lanny Bridges Joan BenneH Norma Benson Richard Carfer Bren? Curry Glen Coon Harry Chrisman Fred Chrisiensen John Copley Pa? Colby Gloria Callisier sharon chmensen Donna caaagno Mary calbah John Cluff 4,-,gzffrix Sandra Dunn Ardilh Davis Ed Davis Karen Dillard Deanna Degelbeclc Ralph Durranf Rhea Davis Gene Davis Carmen DeSimon pf Jan Evans Ralph Edwards Fred Eichorn Karlene Edler Joe Frailey Ned Fox Dewey Fox Leonard Garcia Bonnie Gillins Eddie Gray Myrfle Gibson Carolyn Gowans John Gille'H'e Rachel Garcia James Graham JF' Frances Gonzales Mon+y Griffilh Janis Gille++e Ken Harker Kay Greenland Sherman Griffiih. Janice Garner Gary Green Alan Heap Laurel Hogan Arlhur Hogan Dorofhy House Naialie Herzog Douglas Hammond Lila Hullinger Lalla Holhman Buddy Holf Ann Hardy Lynn Hammond Judy Hogan Billy Howard Janel' Hes+er Loyd Howell Carole lmai Maurine Johnson Elaine Johnson Alfred Johnson Norma Jensen Andy Johnson Gail Jones Sam Jorgenson Rex Johnson JoAnne James Duan Kone Valene Krebs Bill Kovacevich Pele Kearns Mary Lou Kelley Jimmy Kralz Chrisline Karabalsos Pele Karabals Sharon Bouller Dan Lawrence Billy Leonelli Marvin Lee Bobby Lewis Anila Lewis Paul Loveless . S h W? E VSV 'fhmk is ,G W. 67 R K L. . K f vi Joy LoH Dean Lewis Carolyn Lee Wayne Lowry Joan Lee BeHy Liddell Ernesi' Mariinez Margarel McDonald Dennis Miles Joan Myers John Medina Sieve Monfoya Terry Mar'rin Gary McFarland Linda McNeil Par Mariinez Larry Monensen Judy McKendrick Glen McNeil Roger Murray Barbara Madsen Bill Mueller Marlene Mecham Roberi Marx Mercy Mar+inez Diane McQueen Pele Mermejo Billie Jean McCabbe Judy Mansanarez gballykrgigganff 2 Nadine Norlon Sharyn Neilson Geraldine Nix Karen Nelson Linda Nelson Tom Nasll Lela Mae Orr Selfmo Padilla Richard Pererson Mary Ellen Poller Richard Peferson Joan Pi++ Judy Pelerson Ronald Pendlefon Linda PaskeH Raeldon Palmer Aurora Padilla Gaylon Palmer George Salazar De Ann Sco'H' Dennis Spendlove LuAnn Smi+l1 Jane? Smilh Roy Snyder Janel Schulz Mary Scofl' Murleen Swan 4 J! Bob Shields fx,-pf' C4 Jane 'Smilh WJ Bob Shriber Barbara Smi-Hle Dee Esla Rhea Lee Rydalch Sharlene Reynolds George Roundy Ru+l1 Reid Delone Read Blaine Russell Eldon Paysfrup Elhelyn Queacul Gene Russell Ona PIH' Gae Srevenson S.hauna Sfeadman Sidney Smilh Pal' Swain Arlen Shields Geraldine Sloddard Earl Sfewarl Norma Shields xl Annefle Smilh H Bob Siebers Glenda Shields Lee Sfrallon Lyneve Shields Doris Skellon Paul Sodia Brenda Simonich Leone Smilh Barbara Sfone Larry Shuberf Millie Savich Rolene Tope Glen Tripp Corrine Turner ri 'I Gloria homas iq rw' Kenny Tale Ernesiine Truiillo Clyde Tanner Roberl Twede Irma Vargas Eugene Vorwaller Doroihy Valerio Roberl Vorwaller Alida Velfman Ronald Walfers Paul Workman Rosalie Wraihall Paul Walker Sharon While Gerald Wilson Mason Walker Carol Whifehouse Ronald Worley Slewarf Wilson Barry Warr Howard Yerke Richard Young Wonder Drugs in The making. ln The Library. Chow line Burned oTTerings Tosho has The Tloor. WhaT's The Marshall Plan? Marilyn's boy friend. Don Bryan Presidenf Some noi'-so-dum soplmmorc wrole in retaliation: HA sophomore has no Chain of thought: ltys always off the sprocleett. He thinks everything that was ever clone Was clone by Davy Crockotlf, -Q if 47 TINA SOIJIIOYTIOTPS have ullained solidarily this yearg llwy have begun lo feel lla:-ir imporlanre in school affairs. They said. use our lnlents for we have many . . . Jerry Renso Judy Ford Vice-Presideni Sec,-efary David Allen Howard Arlhur Wanda Brown Byron Boyer Richard AbboH Roberl Ambrose Lige Broadhead Gayle Bushnell David Adams Jan Bryan if -,,.' Joan Bevan Don Bryan Paul Bevan l i l'Ronald Balemanx Blanche Begody Erma Bales Marlene Bafes Melvin Bissiger Curfis Biggs Loya Bell Keilh Bell Gwen Bridges Janice Boolli. Bob Curry 75 0 Ll ,Z Earl Cole Richard Carson Jolene Dalion Wayne Dow LaVar Caldwell Gary Creson Donna Dymock Donna Deppe Richard Casfagno Sharon Coleman William Edwards Dennis Emery Pamela Cochrane Roberl' Cardon Melvin Evenson Kaye England Thomas Coesens Helen Copley Carol England Barry England Roberfa Cowan Karl Dunn Jay Edler Clair Elkingion 76 Y g . 5' ws Judy Ford Jay Fox Bryan Hager Barbara Hawkins Roberi Fullmer Coralee Frailey M Nancy Hodglcinsonl X Pairick Heaps Richard Garrard Sharon Goff Pafsy Herzog Ned Herron Lore'Ha Graham Kim Gordon Louis Hanson Marilyn Johnson Jackie Garrard Sharon Groslcreuiz Maryln Johnson Margene Johnson Judy Gregrich Kaye Hammond Mary Ellen Johnson Phyllis Johnson 77 . as .qw Alfus Karr Terry Kohkonen Evan Lowry Glen Lee Maxine Kennedy Susan Krish 4 vi Beverl Lindholm Gordon Lee Dave Kroff Ka+hleen Koseki Ri1'a Lewark Joan Milano Nancy Livingsion Leoma La Badie Pai' Moya Rose Marfin Gary Larson Bobby Lane Larry Miyamoio Veldon McBride Gilberf Lopas Perry Lawrence Roberi' Mariinez Ted Marfinez 78 Carolyn McFarland Gloria Maxfield Don Nielson Kennelh Nelson Merrellyn Miles Jimmy McBride Michael O'Loughlin Susanne Park Davicl Millburn Wayne Murray Milne Padgen Lloyd Pendlelon Dorolhy McMurray Marlene Nix Joseph Pelerson Louis Pavlos Evila Marfinez Roberf Marlinez Kenl' Pococlc Ernesl' Phillips Lynn McKendricl: Larry Noland 79 . Qs ---'- Q' ff A,-if gg Yi l'iili Aa 3 - ,sf-'NQQQ A L 'f f . . W. .- 1 . mx '5- 'QQI 1 so W 'Fm I. X S N . , 'K g, nf? g 'QW N ws QXSK .fikff - X - 3, :. , Q r :v 3 L s11l'f we M-xx x 1 M Q sr R55 X X X X N W -' s . K . ,g Nw 5' X E' Q K 'K 1-.E W by fs X . ,. ' Slim Jordon xiudylmfgly Larry Rigby Jay Rydalch John Quinn Madalyn Paullck Rhonda Smuf Sydney S1'raHon Darlene Rigby Novella Roundy Carol Lynn Shelion Lana Shields Roger Ruybal 2lQs5.Bv.fialGh? RaNae Sco'H Iris Symonds 1 . I Bonnie Rheall LZXILIN-AIN! Nedra Russell Richard Siewari' Jay Smifh Jerry Renso Phil Roberis WW? 1 'We Mary Jean Schmlfi' E4 Q. S . 5 Marfha Slceen Q X 5 if iv 5 . . , 9 4 R Q gg gg 5 X w k six X to 5. 5 Q Q S. Qs ,Raef Marian Sorensen Ll Eldon S+. Jeor 1 .5 . 1,:' .,.'- :,, sg T S :.' I Q:.1 . Bob Sco++ ig TX X i X Q .X rw Q I HI.: js? V ' rf Muke Shuler Lorna S'l'orrs 'WTF Marhn Townsend BeH'y Jo Tidwell De AnneSml+h Nolan Sleaclman Rul'l1 Turner Camille Tale Lee Shmgledelcer Nancy Smilln Pa+sy Jane Tullo Jim Tafe Annie Sadcller Jack Searle Sharon Taylor .. Elame Vlsher M lclwael S'hscl1alc Conme Smlih ReNay Wallon Carolyn Tale 81 i Karma Weighl' Monfe Warr Gwen Williams Gene Wl1i+e Roberf Wicll1a+z Frank Afkin Roy Wl1i+e.l1ouse Chad Wrighi' BeHy Warr Linda Waldron Gene Warner Hershell Warren Jane Wheelock Z- ,X Gary Warburfon j Kenneih Wilson Gloria Workman Janef Williams Linda Websier Sandra Walker Leon Ya'res Mary Lon.IINl1i1'ehousefV Hope E. Geisii sill Zenlner Elroy Zeiner ppgvm WILKJGM5 82 Lunclwhme for Mary Allce EHen's Firsf rivals, Bob and Sfanley Where's fhe ship, Judy? Firsf Dafe Rose wnfhoui' a Thorn Firs+ formals for Deanna and Joan Knd Hulllnger David's birfhclay par'ry. Oui' 'For a big ride. Carolyn and Linda Sid Hullinger President ifach year lhey meel the challenge of producing 1 i.asl ya-ar's sophs are juniors now. TIN-y have passc-ci lhc- half-way mari: in their high school life. Now they really carry on their share of school activi- lies - ioolhaii. hasixelhaii. aqua. hasehali. tennis. lracix. music and speech activities. ill? H1051 ITIFITIOHIIJIK' ,llIHi0l' IJTOYTI I-Ol' HOYN7 ws-H lhcy mc-cl this challenge is always heiillieci in lhe seniors. hui il was exceih-nl - juniors say super- PXK i4'H4'lll. Nancy Remington Secretary Christine Puff Vice-President They furnished the decorations and the ushers for seniors service and the commencement program '- a most filling way of saying goodbye to lhe seniors whose places they shall fill Come next September. Cl'1arIoHe Chaudoin Rlilkard Cftmslly Palsy Callisler' Ella Marle Caslagno Wally Curry James Clegg Norma Dillard Saiy Daly i ., ,. ,...- -i.,.,,,,, H Q fl Thelma-Qgggkgp Gwen Bissegger fliafsy Brown Davicl Bush Wayne Ayers nf V Karyn Bryan '- w,.f1ffX-if Pal' Bryan Gary Bevan David Baleman Grace Brewer John Bryan Roberf Bryan Vern Dymoclc Bonnie Dale Mary Driver anef Davies Laney Davis Sheila Evans Mariorie England Richard England x . N. 4 I ll Bonny Lea Fields LA.lNll.l LuWanna Fuell BeHy Lou Fields' Loralee Fenfon Karen Ferneau' Duane Gull Ke nefh Bob Gregrich Douglas Gordon Donald Goins John Gra'F+ Joan Hallsey Ray Lynn Hardy Dennis Harwood Shawnee Hammo Karen Hammond Tosho lmai Barbara Johnson Carolyn Jensen' LaRae Greenland Sieve Griffi+h Judy Garcia Cloyd George Sid Hullinger Brenfon Hansen Myrna Garrad Ray Harrison Russell Hammond Ida Marfinea Florence Johnson Irene Maypole Joyce Moser Dixie Neilson ...,N,g,,,.. Doreen Noolcey Angelina Orfega Marva Reynolds Chrisline Russell Donna Peferson Larry Rigby Jean Serhagl Edward Sanchez Sfanley Snow ll 1 Pauline Sanchez Ronnie Williams Shyrl Bleazard Pal Bunnel Hvfyf Lavar Lougy Lola Kell NM- - X Rayrhoncl Johnson 'Judy James Q Janei Johnson. 'I MarJean Kilienda - ,I k5 Palsy Kelly ,Rayla KeHner V Kay Leaiham M! vi! Maxine Lougy Tony Leonelli To ' ones rsanara Miner Johnnie Marion Ruby Mares Marilyn Mecham Wayne Murray Virginia Mariinez sl f Judy McMurray 'QQ'-'xr lvor Macari Nancy Murray Emma Marie Maxfielcl Leonard Marrinez Johnnie Miller Kim McKendrick Gary Marx Rosalie Morris Margarel4,MuhsA Calvin Nash Ronald Nielson Bill Olson Curfis Parks Donna Pelerson EvereH' Peferson Fillmhaa Panunzio Clyde Peferson Ell P of-an PYJWAM Kei'rh. Pugh Helen Pehrson David SmiHle Marcia Reynolds Ferris Symonds Phyliss smi+h Kennefh Sfephens Kai Sedar songs shields Thane sawn Kennefh Schofield Nancy Ronlcovich ll Lonnie Shields Marlys Swan 4 Lois Pehrson Louis Rhocld Nancy Remingfon Lynn Russell James Skinner Rollo Russell Douglas Rainey June Sadler .41- li Mig., i f g Judy Smi+h Claude Salazar Sharon Shields Pele Smiih Laura S+ewar+ Edwin Teefsill CHM-ff-fi Tommy Tale Joann Velfman sa Donna Visher BeHy Wa rburion Wes Vorwaller -my-' 'vxfwfv Helen Yerke 'f whaggle Ken Wood H Pal' Zlfdffk P Bob Whiiehouse Faye Worihen Marlene Williams Jim Wexels Jack McEacl1ern President John McKellar Vice-President 1 l Mighty Seniorsl When you were in the seventh grade, graduation time seemed such a long way off. The years rolled loy all too soon, and the year for wearing caps and gowns came. Approximately one hundred and thirty of your seventh grade classmates have lzmeen lost hy the way: some lay marriage, some lay transfer to other schools, and some who decided L that there were other things more important than school. You are the luclcy ones: The Winnowing winds of lile have left you the prospective graduates: the chaff has blown away. The seniors are an outstanding group i- rather homogeneous in schol- arship. You did the jolo which was expected of you. You were ladies and gentlemen 1-1 friendly and responsive, always willing to hear your share of responsibility. You sat in judgement on the school panel, weighed the offences of wrong-doing hy your classmates, and you gave penalties without malice. You helped the faculty to maintain a loetter school. You were the Paul Gillettg leaders who set a good example to the underclassmen. Secretary and Treasure Vvhen the alumni came loaclc to Tooele High for Christmas, they commented on tlie hospitality you had huilt up for them. Your homecoming program was de- lightful: your Senior Hop ushered in the gaity of the holiday season. Spring came and the senior loanquet. There were a few lumps in the throats ol seniors that night because it portended the end of a Class that had enjoyed many years ol class assoc- iations. The award assembly came and most seniors were given honor lor school endeavor and success. Soon came the time for senior services -- the Sunday preceding graduation night. and then graduation nightl You had a sense of importance as you wallced with timed, measured steps, to your places. Those purple and white caps and gowns were symholical of something that night. Some of you shed a tear: so it should he. X Then the program was over and you were alumnil uTime's moving finger writes. and having writ. moves on. lwlay lin. 1956 T LEAVES bring haclc happy memories to you alumni who were the class :V of 1950. ' , . ix N XJ NaneHe Aikin Chorus. F.H.A.. Girls' League at 21 S3 ,QQ'lL, F.l'l.A.. Typing Frances Anderson Accordian. v Assemblies Barbara Adams F.H.A., Swimming, Sewing, Mending Lois Anderson f 'F.H.A., Pep Cib, Singing Revell Allcin Chorus, Science Chemisfry. Rock Hound Luinda Anderson Chorus, Speech, Modern Dancing, Bingham Glen Bryan F.F.A., Chorus School Play Keifh Banlchead Senfinel F.F.A., Wreslling, Woodwork 94 Gerald Benne'H Baske+ball, Sporfs. F.F.A. Treasurer Donna Barber F.F.A. Sweelhearf, '55, Traveling Assembly, Ar+ La Rae Bevan Girls League Vice-Presidenl A cappella Choir Ross Bell Pep Club, F.H.A. F.F.A., Track Team, Woodsliop Jimmy Quinn S+ill wafer runs deep Roland Smilh Baseball, Woodwork, Sporls Gene BenneH' Wresfling, Foolball Helen McPhie There once was a liH'le Brownie Kennelh Tanner She bougl1'rSlcoal inslead of lelling Ken 95 Shirley Bullock Vocal Music, Cooking Nancy Bryan Band, Clarinel, Piano Richard Benson Machine Shop, Swimming Team Lee Ann Bird Chorus F.H.A., Swimming, Carolyn Barrus She of lhe conlagious smile Byron Bracken Foolball, Track, Ski Club Wendell Caslagno Chorus, Baseball, Foofball Harvey Caldwell Football, Track, Chorus Russell Charles Speech, Chorus Ski Club Danny Cosfello Foolball, Track Joan Colledge A cappella Choir, Pep Club, Piano Dean Cole Prince - His faiher is king! 1 i 1 5 5 2 E s Bob Cerny Baseball, Fooiball Swimming Jerry Chadwick Swimming, School Play. Co-Capfain Swimming Team 97 Q3-r1':,aLa.Cha.:l.e5. Opena cana beana Pizza pie pizza Marlene Clark Pep Club, F.H.A., Piano Barbara Collins Pep Club. Girls' League Represeniafix 1. 1 E Mary Alice Degelbeck Pep Club, Oracle Siaff, Commercial Work Ross Dunn Chorus Singing Donna Dixon Chorus, M usical Reading Deanna Dunlavy Pep Club, Piano. Singing Frazer Driver LeHerman's Club, Fooibail Max Durrani Baskefball, Ari, Machine Shop Karen Dymoclc F.H.A., F.H A. Officer, I955 Kenneih Davis F.F.A., 3 years Bonnie Davis Jusl like she lied To me. 98 Doroihy Elion Smorgasbording Bill Ellingfon Yea rboolc Sfaff, Phoioq ra phy, Aviaiion Carolyn Edwards LiHle, buf A+omic Marva Erickson Chorus. Pep Club. Yearbook Sfaff Curiis Elion Woodwork, Machine Shop 'Raul Easlmanxi Tennis Team, Business Mgr., Boys' Siaie Represenfaiive Sheila Fleenor Senior Band Secrefary of Senior Band Roger England Piano, Seminary Officer Janei Frazer Music. Drama 1 Z-X5 Harris Pep Club, Piano, Jay Flanders A cappella Choir. Quarfelle, Speech Karen Gordon Chorus, Pep Club, Girls' League Presidenf Vincenf Garcia Tennis, Ari, Welding Adair Hardy Senior Band, F.H A., Pep Club Shaunna Harvey FWF- 'ii ' Commercial Worlc Larraine Hall A cappella Choir, Oracle Slafl, Speech 100 .Q Paul Gilleffew Foofball. Baslcelball, Senior Class Officer Gloria Griffiih-. Senior Band. Chorus, Singing Lola Hammond Oracle Edifor, F.H.A.. Chorus Carol Hendriclcsen Eddie Hoffman Sfuclenf Body Presiclenl, Foolball. Le+lermen's Officer Nola Harris Piano. Mixed Chorus, Business Yearbook Edilor, Speech, School Play Slanley Jacobson Dr. Livinqsfon. l presume. Clarene Jones Mixed Chorus. Oracle Slalf, Arr Sharon Heclor Sfudenf Body Secrefary, School Play, Traveling Assemblies Marilyn Howell F.H.A., Oracle Slafl, Mixed Chorus QM Randy Jardine Foofball Dixie King Pep Club Sharon Kelley Speech, Ari, Chorus Renee Jones Speech, Cheerleader, Mixed Chorus Kafherine Karaplis Piano, Pep Club, Business Wayne Krebs Mixed Chorus. Ari, Yearbook Siaff Bob Kroff Boys' League Presidenl Tennis, Speech ReNae Kirk Old Faifhfulu I 02 Judy Key Ar? Jay Jordan Quie+ as fhe river A n fl ...X 'f X Sam Leonelli Foolballiijad S res :ng Bob Lawrence S+uden+ Body Vice-Presidenf Baskefball Eldon Lee Yearbook Sfaff, Senior Band, Wresfling Edward Lane Chorus, Ari, Welding if Joe Long LeH'ermen's Presidenl, Sfudenf Courf Judge, Foofball Janice McBride Piano, Mixed Chorus. Business John McKellar Senior Class Officer Oracle Slaff, Senior Band Jack McEachern Accordian Sonia McLaws Oracle Slaff, Mixed Chorus Senior Class Presidenf. Traveling Assembly, I 03 Janel' Maxfield Girls' League Secreiary F.H.A., Pep Club Bob McPhie Baskefball, Foofball, LeHermen's Club Joan McNeill Chorus, Dunk Campbell Chauncie Miller Wresfling, Traclr, Foofball lrene Monloya Shorlhancl. Spanish, Physical Education BeH'y McKee ' T. H .Wim-Yea rboolc, Red Cross Council Junior Mansanarez Foofball lIOfh, Ilrhl, LeHermen's Club. Chorus Carolee Mayo Pe Club Yearbook P r I Girls' League Represenfafive Richard Marshall Secrefa ry LeHermen's Club, Tennis, Music I 04 Jaren Nelson Baslcefball, Chorus. Cheerleader, F.F.A. Myron Nix Fooiball, Baslcefball, Girls' Day King HarrieHe Minor Ari, Dancing, Chorus Sharol Mueller Dancing, Singing, fgygblislsonf School Play, Speech, Oracle Sfaff Bobby Ogden Baseball, Arr, Yearbook Sfaff CharloHe Piclrefi' lf you're noi' in 'the Union you don'f lcnow her line. Beverly Procfor Chorus, Cooking Rosalie Peferson Cheerleader 'Three rah's for Roe. 105 Eddie Sheefs Foolball, Traclc, Baseball, Wres+ling Efliel Palmer We've Erdalof aboul' E'rhel. George Pufniclc l-lunlinq, Fishing, Women Pafricia Proclor School Play, Dancing, F.l l.A. Officer LeRoy Rose Speech, Assemblies, School Play Boyd Rydalch LeHermen's Club Tracli Carolyn Procior Chorus, Dancing, Sewing Gary Shields Tennis, A cappella Choir, Piano Saranell Richards Dancing, Sewing I 06 Samuel Rainey Firsf Year Speech The old clock says, 'save for ....., .' Janice Shields Pep Club, Piano Red Cross Van Shields Van's dream - On 'rhe Yanlcee Team. Merlin Spendlove He had a car -- no insurance. Roland Smiih. Machine Shop, Welding, Baseball Verna Shields F.H.A., Piano, 107 Oracle llzashions and Gossipl Carolyn Siephens Los+ af home - she came back. Harold Sfaples F.F.A, Sen+inel, Baskefball. A cappella Choir Roger Sievenson Chorus, F.F.A.. Foofbell Virginia Uyecla Pep Club, Friendship Larry Smiih Singing. Assemblies BeHe Sfalnaker Chorus. F.H.A.. Oracle Sraff Marla Lou Thompson Band, Clarinef, Chorus Carol Thomas Music, Sporfs Roberf Taylor When beffer clofhes are made. Roberf will make 'them Deanna Sufherland F.H.A., Piano. Commercial Worlc Mariha Trujillo Vice-Presiclenf Girls' League Oracle Staff Golda Turner Fai+hful Office Worker 108 Terry Walker Woodwork, Hunling Machine Shop -219351911-f Oracle Sfaff, Chorus BenneH' Ari. Music Margie Accordian, Piano, F.l-LA. Vorhies Weyland Gayle Wallon Mixed Chorus, Oracle S+afl Bill While Foofball, Be-bop 'M . ' I W Larry Wilson Civil Air Palrol Jay Whilehouse Oh for a liffle while house on a windy hill. Virginia Wood Cheerleader, Girls' League Represenlafive I09 H it. I , 5 U . gl ,'l 1' I D i-'T I' Q u V , ' w af J. ':'2 1 u s 1 ' s s rr r Q 'ii - s S TO0ele lVlerCHHlI le 11 i,, '1'A , 'i: Co m D 3 n Y l : DEALERS 'N r s e sie Name' Breed shoes e Timely crows Wig? 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Tooele, UTah I4 Norfh Broadway Phone 698 V,-f X Conqrafulationsl RADIQ ELECTRIC TO THE CLASS OF T954 84 HARDWARE CO. - Ifom - Congratulations Seniors T I4 No. Main ST. Tooele, liiah D5 E2 Lee - S, Gertrudefs Beauty Shop FOR THE FINEST IN HAIR C OMPLIMENTS OF S E LV I N 'S lJohn L. amwni STYLINC-5 I-lome of JanTzen SweaTers and Sporfswear WISI1eS Success To II'le Class of '56 SEE U5 FOR YOUR NATIONAL BRAND MERCHANDISE S . The New Spudnut Shop The Bowling Alley Your cenl'er of . . . T' Wishes Happiness recmalon CONGRATULATES THE CLASS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '56 OF l956 Ill 1 1',, 1, U , vlf I iif 7 A jf' , Tea J , - Tc fi ' A ' , ' JL, W , ', - The Bakery Wishes Ihe Class of '56 ' WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATES STORE S U C C E S S I-Iome Owned and Operaled by For I'he Finesf in Pas+ries lvlarcellas I-ewls 26 Vine Slreel' Phone 583 49 Nom' Main Phone 980 - Tooele, Ulah -- IVIichaeI's Jewelry Wishes Success and Happiness 'ro The Class of I956 30 Wesf Vine Phone 5I TOOELE, UTAH HOOD WALGREEN AGENCY DRUGS DRUGS WITH REPUTATION Gifl for all occasions Main and Vine Phone 755 RYAN'S PLUMBING 84 HEATING COMPANY CONGRATULATES TI-IE CLASS OF I956 Congralulalions lo Class of IO56 EDNA'S FLORAL ART Tooele. Ulah I29 No. lvlain Phone II22 Tooele Qlah Qjiw COMP QIIENTS TO CLASS OF '56 Auto Eire 84 Life W. C. ICecl Tale Insurance Agency Come and See Us DALTON FEED STORE Everylhing for Poullry and Livesloclc Seeds and Garden Supplies CONGRATULATIONS Io Class of I956 2 ugucalv uv N 6 K9 ' 'n Qikcg Ex Tuifxiifcoiwifsfwz, E gvgacuiiwr AND CLASS OF I956 A Harland 84 Hullinger X X A V Mining -:- One Hauling: -:- Confractingk I . f , 'i, PHONE 2 i 9 XTOOELE, UTAAH x i ' I i ri A W ff! 2 L - x ,..-4... J... - H3 i .-1-Y-..f.., gum! ,,.-2, za-'C-L. , c ,, 'LMA 76W Aff! For years hiayeifurnishecl emiployrnienr ro many of 'rhe young men of Jrhis communiiy. This, we feel, has been a muiually beneficial program anol one which we sincerely hope will conlinue info The fuiure. We fake +his opporiunily +o congrafulare +he Class of l956 of Tooele High School ancl exfend our bes'r wishes 'ro each member for lulure success and happiness. International Smeltering 84 Refining Compan H4 We 'mY?1yW,6aT lWwViQAMM ajwLW'+ceMl ,ggiwsfa Compliments of IVIANTES Chevrolet -- Oldsmobile Sales and Service r I un. Ph aeo CONGRATULATIONS tothe Class ot '56 Allsop Chris Agency Phone 66 FGR ALL YOUR METAL WORK - See - Wishes to Extend Congratulations To +116 Class of '56 Lee Sheet Metal Shop los S +h Main Tel ph 24 Tooele Utah R TT viii- TT - Best Wishes to the Class of l956 Cm F533 5-tarjugprays ' , - 1' trfvm Gordon Furniture Co. S ' isfi Z! , , nf Lawrence Nationally Known Lines: fu k, , 1. x.vx -. r ,g' Kelvinator -- Bendix -- Zenith - RCA ' 85 South Main Phone l0l Tooele Drug Co. EXTENDS BEST WISHES to Class ot '56 Phone 64 Tooele Congratulations, Class ot l956 Allen's Cash Store Tooele County's lvloclern ONE-STOP FOOD STORE Tooele. Utah SOMCLEV Jawa, Mc ans. ,s Mr We OWS St ibff VAsuoQfe4,e'Z1,L, Pedersen Insurance Agency 8 East Vine Street, Tooele One-Stop Insurance Center All of your insurance neecls at this one location! C O M P I. I M E N T S - ot - T Y a enney Co. LA V A R T A T If CONGRATULATIONS Furniture anol Mortuary IO the Class of '56 Tooele Utah Sikes Texaco Service BEST WISI-IES TO TI-IE CLASS OF I956 Tooele Utah STOKER MOTOR CO I FOOD CENTER Your Friendlyln l. G. A. Sales and Service Pontiac -:- Cadillac Slore Tooele, Utah 79 No. Boardway -- Tooele, Utah 44 E. lst No. Phone 345 .A'7L.:94- - ATL' f4f4ff'fJ '0 AF' fd Q , Lfiffff.-Q f 1 4 Red A , 'fd 'T ,Lfcwv f 'Cf T T gg- ir! V In . . Q,-U4 71 , .. 5- AXLZMQX , U c GJ L I lflffllfr, S - r LT '11, ' 1 AZ, N' rf . ff ' f, ,LY. ' . X ,. ACSJOOD LUCK Tooele Theatre Co. Quality Market . Groceries - Meats - Produce Y E++' +I-1al+ ' our Eg-gil ea Qual ers BEST WISHES TO CLASS or 'se Ritz - Strand - lvlotor-Vu -'+ l52 North Main Phone 405 f , gr 7 T .',, ,j l E It-,f 41,1 74 ,V fff, 141' , .f ' I rr 4 A ongratula :ons to Class ot 56 Center Cafe 'd 01 new fffwf To e e are A . , ' owne and operate by rnerucan IS es .Leo Bevan Tooele Phone 23 North Main Phone IOS swift ' of coNeRAruLAnoNs TO THE cLAss or 'sb 'S DI-95595 Johnson Garage Best Wishes for llle Chrysler -- Plymwth S Future 398 North Main Tooele, Utah Tooele' uhh LO79 P U ,, A M TTTT'T 7 7 QQ J 8 Gordons Mens Wear 4 I WlSl'lES SECCESS h re the Smartest 1 to t e - ,fn A Are l3ounol CLASS OF l956 GSS L' W W'h h I ' 7l So. Main Tooele e SID QZGCCET? gf 56 l .J II7 . Z: I . gg f feta? ii-0-Muir: Q..44i'.-K l-.-1. , 1 .. Q ff A ff ajwvf Red Jones Congratulations 'co 'che Class of I956 J nes -- -fpgm -- Naie Jones sk Zcf-5 Uirm Cf?-4CDW lI8 Ms ff 72122 fi J 79-1 7 Y 76?-we X Q' Gillespies Excell Service P- SkaQQ5 X N Th I' N B I WV -'f Where Service and Quality Meet a S O flux. NE BEST MEAT IN TOOELE Wishes X COME IN AND sEE OUR SMILING suTcHER The Class of '56 Success I AND OuR SLAP-HAPPY GROCERYMAN I Ifjlfil is E4 XX VX JA W , , 1 7 If 6 J J, N5-' Qfcy ' fn-awww it Fr Ice!! J . A A Cf, I f' 71, A Cohglgffulggrikand e!s+1W6liIes CO. X for Your Success BUICK, PLYMOUTH AND DeSOTO DEALERS I CLASS of '956 WISI-IES HAPPINESS 2 X , Ito the Class of '56 S X' T A T E S Tooele. Utah x 9441 L. JAH C ngratulations X4 . . R to QQ WWWWMM7 Fabric Specialty Center Q Bat man Jewelry I Q KEEPSAKE DIAMOND HEADQUARTER girly, 0 SEW WHATS NEW 1 Q 1, t 24'f2 West Vine Street-Phone l62l N Phone 855 Tooele, Utah X '56 I I D X c X Best Wishes to Class of '56 Congratulations, Seniors! E Z2 cjbm' -lm' X TS i' A Paulos Motor CO I andys New Sport Shop A Nh . TOOELE'S RECORD. RECORD PLAYER, N l DODGE - PLYMCUTI-l -g RADIO AND TV CENTER l Dodge Trucks 'I i I9 No. Main Phone 895 OOELE, UTAH ' ,V,rf07L vr 3 T . , , f X , I I t x ' II9 I ,1' v A111 cava' f',.f,znj7f4ffz'f7V V, V, ff fzw . . , fvgfff 'f.s1ff - fir 7'-'7'4'f'!'TT 'c' W flfffx ff fz '. ' . -'7 - -' x L ' 'fs ' L L jf! 1' '5' 4 1611 ldla ' ' !'K A igcfligifi '.' 'rf' ff ,lki'V,l'oZsAj 1-L :W --uwq... ,f-:- . I lffqzj .1 Q fzjff Angry! if 4 Lf-,Kg 'I ggi ,, C . gi! Li if x KV i. v,ff'5'f7,fzL4' L fjfngf I Lili' hr 12 A ,. ,g 5, Zffvfy 1126 V41 .f'f-'f2xf.?IaZla f .. F J f 1: ,fe X L11-K,-2 far- K .K ,ff gg.. 1 wg-15, A In uid 4 A 1, 6, i JC! I J, L f' 1,5545 , .Qkufd 1 A v J . -. I X - - 'Lf'J4rf. iii s f ig , ffN,f 15iE?431 ,, 764 if , wry Q Awe. ,QM my fbi A . 'ki f ..:.. , w I 3 si A 7 5 5 U So we come to the encl of 1956 T Leaves. Shakespeare says: 9 ig-N ,S T All the worlcrs a stage, ,M v 05 And all the men and women merely players: A 3 XA 59 They have their exits and their entrances, N O 6 Anal one man in his time plays many parts ,-fn as ,SN . The seniors have had their exitg ou others will incl ourselves 3' Y 13 3 Ag in succeeding volumes of T Leaves. 1955-56 has been an eventful, so G K happy year as we see it in retrospect. We who have plannecl your 5 J A yearbook hope that we have captured for you some scenes when you gf were the players. Thanks to all of you who have made this volume X possible. Our treasure chest is full, and runnetii o'er with memories. Take from it the things to you most precious and clonyt be frugal. You cannot empty it, and the jewels are always polished by use. More magic: all of the things you take from the chest will return when you close your book. 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