Wasatch Academy - Wasatka Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, UT)
- Class of 1954
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A ,QE H. 3- ' - l . , -xv.. if nk ' f ,e HJNJ. M. 1954 6L 5 I L E'-'i-'i s C4 1- 'I' O -Q, oz .5 O0 afka .Y-1 .2 C o 0 ,A 4' ' 'L WASATCH ACADEMY M+. Ple + U+ I1 o .4 d Op + a by THE BOARD or NATIONAL Mnssnoms PRESBYTERIAN cHuRcH u s A Al... EE E55 mug ini' 3 Q .55 WMM I H HB E W ien ? 'vw- fleclicafion As The school year I953-'54 passes inTo The realm oT Tond memories, we here 'aT WasaTch pause To consider The year and iTs blessings. There were The dark momenTs, The happy Times, The Trials, and The joys. and always over and above These were The consTanT incenTives Tor us To do beTTer -The WasaTch STandards. Seldom do we Tind such an abundance of high moral. scholasTic. and spiriTual sTandards as There are here. Because oT Them. each one oT us is beTTer able To Talce his place in The world and To share These beneTiTs and blessings wiTh oThers. To These happy memories we dedicaTe This boolc. To These high ideals and sTandards we dedicaTe ourselves and our lives. 3 A' ei--f 1 . Plenly of lime and energy has gone inlo This procluclion, which we hope you will regard a filling Jrribule Io Ihe happy memories if records. WASATKA STAFF SHERMA MOORE ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..s..,,,,,,, E difor ANN PARKINSON .S . ,s...ss Make-up BETTY BAKER 7,,7,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,7,..,7 L iferary DOROTHY HATCH , , ,,Y..A,YBusiness PAUL SCHNUR ,,,,7,,,,,,,,,,,, ,7., . Phofographer MISS NANCY BARRETT ,,,.7,,.v, ,v7,.,,,. A dviser Publisher . . . ART CI'TY PUBLISHING COMPANY. Springville. Ufah Phofographer . . . EARNEST H. PEARSON Reno, Nevada 570:64 of Confenb ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS oooooooo,oo . SPORTS osssos. ACTIVITIES , I Page 5 ....I7 M39 ,,o,5I . x ,g 5. H A xl 7 J . - s I s - , f Q T-' I' 5 W- X: f. s .1 zilififi zffi giii. 3555- 1'?Ff'?S ::f . 355 ,1 - 71 . . , . . . ' 1 1 5559555 252121 Q' -I V' ft: - .- y N ' 2 E f .gs' - 1112:-g,,' MH ,i2'5 ,. ' .EI 21 ' t ' I -1. F Q' 3.56 3, I S 5 f u :Q I S! - ' ':'15?'55I5ff'55f5f ' :fIffff', ..--, . :4:,:: :fs1-iv-s'E.' Ezfffifi.-,-'1..E?f3f'.i ff: :H fi93 : -fl . A:5? 5,I1f55?5 '.:sf2'5fE2'E'f 6 f - , , I y O M Q I A 11 4' O I 1 Y , 1 J C l MJ 5 1 ,X y do , vf 6? 7 l X . , a2'4 f , HiliHliii3TPiI A'-ZJM' ' illll .ggulaerinfenclenf MR. RALPH S. GUNN rincilaa M R. ROGER HANSEN 6 ww f A X gffaigges 'Q S5 f ,Q I l .4f3 ' MR. GUNN The man behind 'rhe deslc, lhe brains be- hind The plans, schedules, and aclivilies of W. A. is a man wilh plenly ol problems and plenly of will lo succeed. Mr. Gunn has had enough lo lceep him busy from dawn 'fill darlc, and yel he will always lake a minule lo lislen lo our proposals, ideas, and problems. We appreciale his willingness lo pilch in and help wilh everylhing, his lhoughllulness and consideralion ol his sludenls, and lhe way he has a smile, no maller whal. MR. HANSEN Wilh his cheery greelings, his wide smile, and his friendly personalily, Mr, Hansen is well loved and respecled on our campus. ll seems as if he has a linger in everylhing -lhe band, lhe ollice worlc, lhe sludenl problems, and lhe sophomore class, nol lo menlion keeping lhe school house neal, clean. and slanding. He does il all well, and s+ill has plenly of lime lo devole lo helping olhers do lheir very besl', 7 . I X GLCU. Our guides in our scholasfic endeavors musr be well equipped wifh adequafe facilifies Io help us learn. Our feachers seem fo have a greaf abundance of enfhusiasm, willingness, 'and friendliness, plus plenfy of papers fo correcf, problems Io solve, and sfudenfs' characfers fo mold. I-Iere recorded are fheir acfivifies, inferesfs and ambi- fions. MISS JANE BARBER Teaches chemisfry and algebra, advises fhe Senior class, grows planfs, falces care of Berg and Grampie. MISS NANCY BARRETT Supervises Finlcs, feaches Senior English and Bible School, advises Yearbook, and painfs. REV. ERWIN BOLLINGER Preaches sermons, feaches Senior Bible, advises Gospel feams, plays fennis, lauds California and helps people. pw, if l,3v':f' Il .f .T ff I ,. :II J! MRS. MISS MRS. MISS RUTH CAMPBELL EMILIE CLARK ELSIE CLITHEROE MARGERY Teaches hisfory and Supervises fhe dining Teaches shorfhand ,.., Affer a brief economics, advises IRC. room, advises Youfh fyping, and Lafin . . . she refurned discusses polifics, reads Budgef, presides over raises cafs, and de scores of books and Missionary Sociefy. vofes much fime fo her newspapers. family. 8 1 . 6lCU,!fg y. MISS GRACE GREENAWALT Teaches Spanish and Lafin I, advises Pioneer Wesiminsler Fellowship, supervises Lincoln Dorm ...lalks of Mexico and pholoqraphy. MRS. LEAH LANGER Teaches Home EC., is proud of her new grandson, cares for her family and slu- denfs. MISS DOROTHY LOURDOU Teaches piano, loves music, accompanies singing groups, and' lalks of California. DR. BERT MADSEN Doclors ailing siudenls, flies his plane, lakes pholographs, likes lo lravel. MRS. ALICE GUNN Teaches piano, keeps her house in order. MRS. CATHERINE HANSEN Teaches violin, subsli- lules as Home EC. leacher, coaches Sopho- more quarlelle, ad- vises Wasalch Guild, raises her family, MR. AL LYNN KUIPERS Teaches Sophomore English, supervises Dar- lington, advises paper, does research on psy- chology, young people, likes sporls, especially foolball and baskelball. 9 MCM MISS MURIEL MCKUNE Teaches Bible, helps supervise Alice, and is inferesfed in psychology. WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN Teaches Junior and Senior mafh, physics, and geomelryi supervises malceup room, is working on fhe malhemalical formula for lhe human personalily, MRS. BETTY LOU OTTO Keeps looolcs and accounis for The office, plays Ihe organ for church, feaches piano, accompanies Boys' Glee, advises The Junior class. MR. L MR. MISS MISS GEORGE OTTO C. MAE OVERTON MARY ROBERSON Direcls choir, glee Assisls in supervising Teaches and advises clubs, and musical pro- Lincoln, reaches Fresh- Junior I-ligh: advises duclionsy leaches piano man and Junior English, Camera Club, and is and voice, advises Jun- is inferesled in lhe inleresled in phofogra- ior class: leases wife, AAUW, The U. N., and phy. coaches quarlelfe and English Liferaiure. sexlelle. I0 :P MRS. HAZEL SMITH Supervises Alice dorm, Teaches reading, fallcs ol' her grandchildren and Kansas. 'D CLC X xjwx lg MR. JOHN SOURS Coaches TooTball, bas- keTball and Track . . . Teaches physiology, is inTeresTed in psychology and sTaTisTics, Talks OT genTlemen, pinochle . . and Becky. MISS MARGARET THOMPSON Supervises The library and sTudy halls, keeps Track oT Alumni, re- cords W. A. hisTory in her scrapbooks. MRS. MARGARET 'TRIPP She is oTTice secreTary. chauTTeurs G o s p e l Teams, is inTeresTed in Foreign and NaTional Missions, and Talks oT Alaskan advenTures. MRS. HOLLY VISEL Teaches speech, drama, voice. and social graces , . . advises Thespians, is inTeresTed in all Things TheaTrical and all producTions dramaTic. MR. MILLER WILLIAMS Supervises Sage wifh demeriTs aplenTyi Teaches biology, coaches Tencing Teams, Talks of baby daughTer. M RS. FLORA WILLIAMS Dispenses medicine and healTh advice in The Infirmary, collecTs recipes, eaTs arTichokes, and Talks of her Tamily. MR. JESSE WITTMEYER Teaches shop, is Timekeeper aT TooT- ball and baskeTbalI games, and is ever-ready To help when needed. The TaculTy, our guides in our scholasTic work, are parT OT a Team oT execuTives who keep Things running smooThly. OThers on The Team, which includes sTudenT members, are The sTudenT council, dorm house councils, and campus mainTenance crews. IT is Their iob To help and guide us in maTTers oT sTudenT governmenT, dorm management campus upkeep, and behind-The-scenes TuncTions. Il Lgjfuclenf Counci First Row Seated, Iett to right:- MRS. OTTO, BETTY LOU HECOX, SHERMA MOORE, KEITH McHENRY, Presidentg SHARI GEBHARDT, BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON, and MR. BOLLINGER. Second Row, standing :- LYLE SQUIER, JIMMY SUTTEER, JIM HARRISON, CLYDE CARROLL, and STEPHEN BURGESS. We the Council of the Student Body, do promise to promote the interest of the students which We represent and to further the wetfare of our schooI.,' Under the direction ot Keith MCI-Ienry, this group governed the student body in a most commendable manner. They were overseers tor special projects like Christmas decorations and cIean-up day, and they entertained us with a picnic and Christmas party. With plenty ot enthusiasm, good judgment, and W. A. spirit, they Ied us through a memor- able year. I2 T 'n7 ' ' ' ' .xggce oude ounci! WiTh a new supervisor and as- sisTanT, The Alice sTarTed The year OTT wiTh a bang by giving The iuniors a welcoming breaIcTasT. The ChrisTmas BrealcTasT was one of The highlighTs oT The year wiTh iTs Toocl, Tree, SanTa Claus, ancl companionship. The parlor was The scene OT many social acTiviTies such as The LeTTereTTe Dance, meeTinqs, and The Senior Tea. As The home of The iunior and senior girls, The Alice remains The Queen oT The Campus. LefT To righf :- MRS. SMITH, BETTY HOLLINGSWORTH, SUE HARTMAN, MISS Mc KUNE, SALLY COX, and DOROTHY HATCH, President . Our' 0001 in 'C wigs.-,menu I ,. A 4 4 an sr Q Q f If -- i 3 gg 5 I I 5 as 19, ig., ' I .-1. .I M, Leff To rig hT:- BETSY KOCH, ANNE DEW, MISS OVERTON, SUE FARNSWORTH, MARGY WHITE, and MISS GREENAWALT. I3 olincofn .jwloude ounci This small dorm proved To be a TransiTion beTween Finlcs and Alice, because The residenTs were sophomores and iuniors, WiTh Their many hikes, parfies, and home-coolcecl meals, noT To menTion mischievous pranks, They have enjoyed This year here aT WasaTch. Firsf Row, leil fo righh- MARCELLE HARDMAN, JENNIE JOHNSON, JAN CAMPBELL. MISS BARRETT, DEE JEFFERIES, WALl'TA VOORHEES, MISS LOURDOU. ,Q ,I 'QI Q Ei! gi Q mg AZ . ' . . , , 5r?lHl5Ef!i,. ,,M:'f- ig' 4ECLl Al'lgt0l'l Olllie ounci This year, under Jrhe lead- ership of lvlr. Kuipers, Dar- linglon has been working on several proiecls. Wifh 'rheir house funds and money earned from selling food, lhey have re-done fhe porches and improved lhe game room, buf lhey slill had enough lo en'rer+ain lhe girls from Pinks! ' 'T' jinki .Howie ounci Whefher i'r's enferfaining Darlinglon. or keeping Finlcs logelher, or having parfies every Sunday nigh1', fhese girls, led by Jennie Johnson, have done an oufsfanding iob and have had many good limes. E317 E337 L31 an ll ll Ula!! lllll 11. n mv' Y Lef+ 'ro righf :- LYLE SQUIER, President RON FRANKE, CLYDE CARROLL. MR. KIUPERS and FRED OLSEN. I4 xhk MAINTENANCE Q ,Qu-L. M R. PAT SYNDERGAARD M RS. ADA SYNDERGAARD 11 MRS. RUTH BAREN'TSEN MR. VERLE JOHANSEN MR FOGELBERG MISS LINDBERG I5 We all have fond memories ol This behind- lhe-scenes crew lhal has clone so much lo make our everyday lives cornforlable and pleasant They have spenl' plenly of lime and energy in keeping us well-led, sale, and warm, and in keeping our sheels and fowels clean, and The campus in good condilion. To lhem go our hearllell Hlhanksf' 'fi H'-216.55 Ti vw- i , sw ff' X , Here are some of +he aclivifies we will remember recorded in picfures . . . A hearly welcome greels Junlofs- newcomers fo Finlcs , . . and . . . firai. 1 A-,J l..ff1.Q.,f:'iJ'l -fir s s Wha'r do I do now... Sir? says he . . . while lhese lake lime oul' lor a well-earned resl. a special welcome +o Jrhe New Frosh from +he A mud pack always helps 'rhe complexion . . . and The lun. l lg, l-ler malesly views her sublecls as They give her a line show. I iusl dare you 'ro lhrow lhal snowball! They are e...bu+ There is always someone who Thinks The world I o o lc s beller upside clown. gs ff' illlll,-lg IIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIII E E QIIIIIIIIIL QIIIIIIIIIIIIII Qlllllg IIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIII inning innng 2 E E E 5 Ennnnn 5 2 2 ing ?nnnn1? E nnnnnnf Q-nnnnnnf mnnnnnnn 2 E E Zinn? I7 LeTT To righT:- ,Q MISS BARBER, VERNON DYER, President DOROTHY HATCH, WAYNE FAULK- NER, BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON, and KAMERON MAXWELL. and BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON We remember her for her sweeT personalify, her piano playing, and her execuTive abiliTy. Glee, Choir, LeTTereTTes, ModeraTor oT WesTminsTer Fellowship, Finlcs House Council, Play CasTs, Sexlelfe, QuarTeTTe Accornpanisf, Sophomore Ensemble, Band, Girls' League Secre- fary, Girls' League Vicespresidenf, Girls' League PresidenT, WasaTch Guild, Class Treasurer, Class Vice- PresidenT, Class RepresenTaTive To STudenT Council, Job's Dauglners, Thespians, Ski Club, Paper, l. R. C., Youfh BudgeT, Dance Band, OpereTTa. LYLE ABERCROMBIE Known Tor his Taclcling, Tusseling, Tall Taleinq. Slci Club, FooTball, W Club, Play Casf. GLENN BAIR An overabundance oT unusual color combinafions, energy, and muscles. FooTball, W Club, Darlinglon House Council, Slri Club, Boy ScouTs, Fenc- ing, Junior-Senior CommiTTee. .HQ-,-,ff yffffyl, iff, ' T I8 eniord As leaders oT The campus, The Seniors bounced inTo all acTiviTies wiTh zesT and enThusiasm. Their moTTo was, l.eT's be diTTerenTl The Snowball was preceded by a gay venison dinner ThaT added TO The holiday spiriT. The enTire campus enjoyed an unusually suc' cessTul carnival. As The year drew To a close, The Class OT '54 looked baclc on a year Tilled wiTh plenTy oT acTiyiTy and pleasanT mem- ories. fi NANCY BAISINGER eniorfi '.. ANNE BURMESTER Her drama and dancing always de- lighl her audiences. Glee Choir Presidenl of Thes ians, I - P Job's Daughlers, l. R. C., Play Casls Operelfa, Girls' Tennis Trophy. -1 -rs-4 She is adepl al cello playing arlisl Glee Choir Plays Operefia Lei 'rereffes Paper Gospel Teams Tumbling, Junior-Senior Commiflee, Try, and make-up for play casls. G Married' SCQ4' 3, H 5 CLARK BENNETT JACK COOKSEY He lives up lo his abiliiy in afhlefics, musical, and scholaslic endeavors. Glee, Choir, Fooiball, Baskelball, All-Sfaie Track Pla Casf, Quarfelie, I Y Thespians, W Club. He allernafes his leisure fime be Tween gymnaslics and vocal prac- rice. Glee, Choir, Fencing, Operella Gospel Teams, Wasafch Guild. DAVID CUNNINGHAM A chemisf wifh a leasing grin, good grades, and long limbs made iusl for alhlelics. Foolball, W Club, Ski Club, Junior Senior Commiflee. fubg-Z,Ss,, . I9 swf' KEITHA DAVIS She holds firsf place among clarinel- isis and Salina boosiers. Glee, Band, Ensembles, Camera Club. Lefferefles, Job's Daughters' Honor Queen. Wasafch Guild NANCY ERICKSON Queen we call her and queen she is of arf, voice, and original ideas. Glee, Choir, Lefferelles, Job's Daughiers, Fencing, Sexferfe, Paper, Ari Edifor, Sophomore Ensemble, Opereiia, I, R. C., Junior-Senior Com- miffee. Youfh Budget Homecoming Queen. TOM DYCH ES Knows all abou? Clear Creek, running the lruck, and dancing. Glee, Track, Baskefball, W Club, Play Casf, Thespians, Ski Club, Camera Club, Band, Ensembles, Boy Scoufs, WAYNE FAULKNER Talks abour chemical formulas, ihe dance band, and Senior Execufive meeiings. Glee, Choir, Foofball, W Club, Junior High Weslminsier Fellow- ship, Exec. Vice-Presidenf of Dar- Iingron, Opererfa, Band, Vice-Presi- den? of Freshman Class, Vice-Presi- denf of Senior Class, Paper. Boy Scouis, Fencing, Dance Band. VERNON DYER We cheer his friendliness and sporls abiliiy, and applaud his laleni in music and ballef dancing. Glee, Choir, Foofball, W Club, Sec- relary-Treasurer, Vice - Presidenf of Wasafch Guild, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class Presidenf, Sen- ior Class Presiclenfp l. R. C., Junior Senior Commi+fee, Gospel Team. i til.,l 20 F eniorri LLS eniom 5 ' . JOE GRAY Special affenlion is given fo his lwirling, piano playing, and Gospel Team sermons. Glee, Choir, Operel-la, Fellowship Commission, Wesfminsfer Fellowship, Band, Wasalch Guild, Thespians, Gospel Teams, Ufah Slale Counselor of Nalional Balon Twirling Associa- lion. SHARI GEBHARDT The girl wifh 'the diffarenl ideas who excels al' scholasfic leafs and good grooming. Glee, Lellerelles, Weslminsler Fellowship Failh Commission, Lin- coln House Council, Play Casf, Opereffa, Wasalch Guild, Paper Co-Edilor, Sfudenl Council, I. R. C., Junior-Senior Commillee, Gospel Teams. CLARICE GUNN She mixes cheerleading, banking, and fwirling wilh her line musical ability. Glee, Choir, Lelferefles, Wesfmin- sler Fellowship, Oulreach Commis- sion, Sophomore Ensemble, Band, Girls' League Secrefary, Wasatch Guild, Job's Daughlers, Paper, Sex- felle, Gospel Teams, Cheerleader, Operella. VIRGINIA GORDON She is one who is always willing fo help and likes fo be wifh people. Play Casl, Thespians, Yearlooolc, I. R. C., Lellerelles, Junior-Senior Commildree, G. A. A., Operefla Prompler. f, f WAYNE HAMILTON He is good in all he does-including accordian and piano playing, fencing, and school worlc. Glee, Choir, Operella, Band, Quar- felle, Fencing, Gospel Team, Dance Band. 21 ELAINE HAMPSHIRE Wilh her readings and songs she has proved her dramalic abilily. Glee, Choir, Lellerelles, Lincoln l-louse Council, Play Casl, Sophomore Ensemble, Thespians, Operella, Firsf prize F. C. Jensen Declamafion. TED H ELSTEN This aulhorily on gas wells, pollcas around lhe room Carbon Counfy slyle. Glee, Baslcelball, Camera Club Fencing, Boy Scouls, Ensembles. Nhklllrb owuc ST ooreon-iv HATCH The Yearboolcs excellenl financial edifor who is always lull of fun and iolces. Finlcs House Council, Yearbook Business Manager, I. R, C., Glee, Sec- relary ol Sophomore Class, Secrelary ol Junior Class, Secrelary of Senior Class, Alice House Presidenlg Leller- effes, G. A. A., Operella, Candiclale for Snowball Queen. BILL HICKEY This Irish Lad's Irue loves are Ihe paper, Nolre Dame, and loolball. Glee, Choir, Operefla, Presidenf of W Club, Foolball, Baskelball, Track, Presidenl of Darlingfon, Play Casl, Paper, I. R. C., Quarlelle, Junior-Senior Commillee, Fencing, Ski Club, Oulslanding Player Tro- phy. BETTY LOU H ECOX Honored Queen in Job's and Miss Thompson's handyman in Ihe Library. Glee, G. A. A., lincoln House Presidenl, Band, Secrelary of Sludenf Council, Job's Daughfers' Honored U Q een Yearbo Moilried W'-+L? ai, 22 eniorzi ' JERRY JOHNSTON Wifh his delighfful sense of humor. he keeps everyone laughing. Glee, Band, Ski Club, Wasalch Guild, Boy Scoufs. BETTY HOLLINGSWORTH Wifh much energy she lackles her fumbling, banking, and defense of Long Beach. Glee, G. A. A. Represenfalive, Y Le-Herelfes, Vice-Presidenf of Alice, Yearbook, Tumbling. ' 124.412-31954 TOM JONES This newcomer from Hawaii has en- lhusiasm la rnafch his brighf aloha shirfs. ROBER'T HOMER This Wyoming cowboy hunls wifh fervor and plays fhe clarinet wifh zesr. Glee, Band, Basketball, Boy Scouls. .I, r 5. ,ivy DON LEWON He can fell you as much abou'r Sal? Lake Cify as he can polilics or lhe Ialesf movie. Vice-Presiclenf of' I. R. C., Feafure Edifor of Paper, Play Cast 23 Y' r I 4' I I I I I , 1 eI'll0l if ' .Arg - fvss BOB McINTYRE This new senior hails from Washing- Ion and is quiie an ouidoorsman. Slcl Club, Fencing, Gospel Teams. DAVID LINDSAY This Hawaiian coolc's favorife dish is pineapple upsideedown calce .... Jus? ask him! Glee, Weslminsfer Fellowship Ouireach Commission, Wesfminsler Fellowship Vice Moderafor, Wa- salch Guild, Slci Club, Camera Club, l. R. C., Fencing, Gospel Teams, Youih Budgei, Assisfanl Scouf Masler. LaVONNE McLOUGHLIN This fall gal from Wyoming Types ihe daily bulleiin and sliclcs up for her home sfaie. Glee, Leflerelfes, Lincoln House Council, Junior-Senior Commi+Iee. Junior Class Represenfafive +o Slu- denf Council. ...Mn nmbo' s Auf.. KEITH McHENRY We're proud of our siudenf body presidenf for his skiing, his dance band, and his perseverence in all he does. Glee, Choir, Opereffa, Sage House Council, Band Exec., Fresh- man Class Represenlaiive Io Siu- denf Council, Sophomore Class Presideni, Siudenf Body Vice-Presi- denl, Sludenf Body Presidenf, Ski Club Presideni, Paper, Junior-Senf ior Commiifee, Dance Band. KAMERON MAXWELL As every bi? as good a drum maior as he is a 'truck driver and saxophone player. Glee, Choir, Operelia, Dance Band, Freshman class Presidenf, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class Treasur- er, Junior-Senior Commiifee, Drum Major. 24 I I 7 RAYMOND MAY Takes pride in cleaning lhe sloreroom, fencing, and being our elficienl alh- leiic manager. Fencing, I. R. C. JOAN NEVILLS Audiences are charmed by her readings and slages are improved by her sefs. Glee, Lelferefles, Finks House Council, Play Casf, Job's Daughlers, Thespians, Gospel Teams, Tumbling, Allendanf lo Homecoming Queen, Firsl Prize F. C. Jensen Declama- lion. , Mm-rledl' 'D'4- 'I ' M54 A I., - PHILLIP MILLER He is well known for his fencinq and his Tuba lCilyI. Glee, Ba'nd, 'Ski , Fencinq. r PAT OLIVER Displays an inleresl in all Things musical and alhlefic. Glee, Choir, Lellerelfes, Wesl- minsfer Fellowship Oulreach Com- mission, Weslminsfer Fellowship Sec- relary, Operella, Play Casl, Trio, Sophomore Ensemble, Wasalch Guild Vice-President, Job's Daughlers, Thespians Secrelary, Ski Club, I, R C., Sexlelle, Fencing. SHERMA MOORE Our quiel, reserved eclilor is effici- enl and well liked by everyone. Glee, Choir, Operefla, Finks House Council, Wasalch Guild, Sluclenl Council, Yearbook, Make-up Edilor, Yearbook Edilor, I, R. C., Secrelary Junior - Senior Commillee, Gospel Teams, Firsf Prize F. C. Jensen Essay. DL F l Y 25 eniorri is ANN PARKINSON mdfnfed Nou I4 1755 FAYE ROBINSON Gives recognilion wifh her wriling and gains recognifion wilh her acling. Glee, G. A. A., Finlcs House Coun- cil, Play Casls, Sophomore Ensemble, Wasalch Guild, Job's Daughlers, Thespians, Paper, I. R. C., Fencing. Gospel Teams, Operelfa. l-l r scholaslic and lilerary abilily complemerif her quief and pleasanf ways. Gleea Choir, G.A.A., Sophomore Ensemble, Operella, Secrelary of Girls' League, Presidenl of Wa- satch Guild, Thespians, Make-up Ediior olYearboocl1, l, R. C. Na- lional Delegale, Gospel Teams, Youlh Budgel, Second and Eirsf Prizes F. C. Jensen Essay, Firsf Prize F. C. Jensen Biblical Essay. JERILYN PEAKE JOHN RUPPEL Everyone nolices his whizzing Tennis balls, line ediforials, and wise com- menfs. Glee, Choir, Foolball, Baslcelball, Tennis, W Club, Lincoln House Coun- cil, Operella, Brass Ensemble, Band Execulive, Paper Co-Edilor, Quan ielle, Boy Scouls, Boys' Tennis.Trophy. PAUL SCHNUR The head of Lellerelres is aclive in Tumbling, accordion playing, and dorm gab sessions. Glee, Band, Jobls Daughlers, Yearbook, l. R. C., Tumbling, Presi- denl ol Lellerelles, G. A. A. Secre fary and Treasurer, Junior-Senior Commillee, Operella. - LL 20 1959 You are our prize-winning phologra- pher, and PS.-We love your laugh, Glee, Play Casf, Foofball, Band. Operella, Ski Club, Presidenl of Camera Club, Yearbook Phofographer, Presidenl of l. R. C., Fencing, Junior- Senior Commiflee, Second Prize F. C. Jensen Essay, W Club, NSPA Award. 'DOCTOR 26 5 F JIM SCHUCKERS I-Ie spends his lime flipping flap- iaclcs, laclcling opponenls, and hunr- inq game. Glee, Foolball AllfSlale, Traclc, Darlinglon House Council, Fencing, Slci Club, Junior-Senior Commillee, Band. ' 'Mwxf-' TERRY VAN SICKEL. The youngesl in our class, lilces lo draw and learn about bones in physiology. iearbook, Paper, ANN SPENCER Her iolces bring laughler and her songs bring praise. Glee, Choir, Finlcs I-louse Council, Play Cas., Operella, Sophomore En- semble, Band, Girls' League Council, Junior High Treasurer, Thespians, l'. per, I. R. C., Sexlefle, Fencing. ' - i-1:5 2005? ' 5' PHIL WEEKS He dances gracefully lo lhe music and marlcs lime wilh his luba. Glee, Choir, Foolball, W Club, Operella, Band, I. R. C., Junior- Senior Commillee, DOROTHY SQUIER Her vim, vigor, and enlhusiasrn lead lhe Teams lo viclory. Glee, Lellerelfe, Weslminsler Fel' lawship Cilizenship Commission, Vice' Presiclenl of Junior High Weslminsler Fellowship, Junior High Represenla- live lo Sludenl Council, Band, Wa- salch Guild, Vice-Presidenl ol Junior High, Job's Daughlers Honored Queen, Paper, Youlh Budgel Treasur- er, Gospel Teams, Cheerleader, 77ga..H.L.o.aL fl , 54 eniorri 27 x 1 -'zffr Leff +0 righfz- MR. OTTO, BETTY BAKER, BOBBY MADSEN, JIM SUTTEER, Presidenh JIM HAR- RISON. DONNA LEE MENZIES. DIANE ALLER From fhe pofa'roe sfafe came fhis dark-haired lass, To piay fhe piano and make good grades in dass. BETTY BAKER She helps edif fhe yearbook and of- fice papers, And spends her spare Time in saxo- phone capers. BRUCE BAKER He caIIs home, CoIorado's biggesf cify, I'Ie's quiet subfle, and very wiffy. BONNIE BARRETT She has a sunny disposihon, And she sefs siaqe props in posiiion. GERALD BI BLER A+ baskefb-aII he is very abIe, I Monfana's his sfafeg JeHy's his Iafnle. 28 unions The Junior cIass, headed by Jimmy Suffeer, sfarfed Jrhe year wi'rh a ge? ac- quainred parfy for Ihe class ai' Ihe cabin, enferfained fhe Frosh af a parfy, as a proieci' sold crew hafs, and climaxed 'rhe year wifh a +radi+ionaI Junior-Senior. JERRY BROWN Eureka! Coach's helper is here, Wi+h smiles, perseverance, and lols ol good cheer MARY BRYANT Wi+h personalily plus and sparkling eyes, She keeps us laughing wilh commenls wise. RUBY BUFFHAM Colorado is her lavorife place, And she always has a smiling face. LEAH CARTER She is keeper of fhe Junior Class Treasure, Her smiles and good cheer are wilhoul measure. ROBERT COWLEY Full of wiT+y pranks and Tricks, Hunfing and school work he does mix. arf' X RUTH COX She came from fhe land of fhe Golden Gale, High in afhlelics she does rale. SALLY COX This red-haired girl cooks and sews, And culs hair well, as everyone knows. JAMES DARNELL ln conversalion his humor is sly, In alhlelics his rafing is high. BOYD GIBBONS In fencing and drumming he is fops, Wifh willy remarks he seldom sfops. JAMES HARRISON He's quief and mannerly in all his ways, His hard work in sporls really pays. WINONA HART Of horses and home she olfen sings, ln fhe glee club her allo voice rings. SUE HARTMAN She has a definife flare for work on fhe sfage, By her dimpled smile her disposifion we gauge. LORRAINE HOOD For our feam her enfhusiasrn runs high, She's in fronf fwirling when ihe band marches by. ORVILLE HOOD He's in fhere plugging in every game, In our alhlefic world he's made a name. x I LARRY JAEGER He came To our school iusT This year, And quiclcly began his TooTball career. MAXINE JOHNSON LasT summer on a caravan she did go, In church work she is in The know. BETSY KOCH This eTTicienT girl's Trom The STaTe oT The Lone STar, WiTh her amiable TemperamEnT she oughl To go Tar. ELIZABETH KOSKIE She sings and plays The accordion well. And oT DragerTon she does Tell. JANICE LONG Here and aT home she's Tarned Tor her voice OT all acTiviTies rnusios her choice. JAMES D. LUCAS He lived on The campus when he was small. And now he answers The gospel Team call. ROBERTA MADSEN There are orange and black Tails on her gloclcenspiel, And when she plays merry noTes ouTward peal. GEORGE MANSON LeT George do iTl ThaT's The call. When iT comes To elecTriciTy he's on The ball. TIM MANTLE The iunior ambassador oT good will. Need a Tall Tale? ThaT order he'll Till. GARY MASSEY He's among The Carbon CounTy Tens, His TavoriTe iob is poTs and pans. DONNA LEE MENZIES She's secreTary oT The Junior Exec., ln Alice DormiTory she does check. JESSIE MILLAR Here's a girl wiTh personaliTy sweeT, Her horn playing and marching can'T be beat WILLIAM MORGAN Keeps The lower hall shining bright In hunTing he displays his mighT. GLEN NELSON We'll always remember him Tor his yellow booTs, And The bows and arrows which he oflen shooTs. 30 ELAINE NIELSON 'Tween big broiher Swede and IiIIIe broIher Bob, She's The second of Ihe Neilsons Ihese halls fo have Irod. ROBERT PARKER This end plays a hard game of IooIbaII, You can recognize him by his Texan drawi, DANA PEAKE This boy haiis Irom a Iown caIIed BounfiIuI, I-Iis Ieasing remarks seem Io be pIenIiIuI, MARLYNE ROBERTSON When she's around Ihe afmosphereis brighh er, Shes Ihe Alices' champion Iefier wrifer. EILEEN RODGERS In her ears decorafions glisfen, When she pIays The piano we alI Iisfen. ADRIENNE SMITH Japan was her home for quife some Time, Her acfivifieshere are among The prime. JAMES STACEY A famous sporfsman he aspires Io beg To popuiariiy he has Iound The Icey. BARBARA STEWART Where's Bobbie, who's aiways in a gay mood? Shes in the Icifcheneife cooking up some food. MICHAEL STRICKLIN This canyon boy's a Ioi of Iun: I-Iis subIIe humor, many friends has won. JAMES SUTTEER In Ioo1baII he has a IeIIer weII earned, To him as presideni Ihe iuniors have Turned. ELINOR THORNTON Her beIongings are aIways very neai, She is quiei, consideraIe, and very sweef. JEAN TURNOUIST She is never seen wiihouf a smile, And is always wilIing Io chaf a while. JON VISEL A+ playinq basIce1baII he is a whiz, I-Iigh A grades are oIIen his. ROBERT WILLIAMS Here's Yhe high-poinr man on Ihe Sage Iisf, On pIayinq Iennis aiways, he does insisf. lx, Firsf Row:- GAIL GLASS, DARLENE DYER, President JOAN FUNK. Second Row:- RON FRANCKE, CLYDE CARROLL. SHARON BIANCO SANDY BILL DOYLE BREWER SOFA 0l'l'l 0l Q5 The Sophomore class has had a full year. Led by Presidenf Darlene Dyer, 'rhey had many parlies, held ex- change programs wilh San- pele sopohomores, and boosled lheir Treasury by selling al games. Al' +he end of lhe year fhey fell more fhan ready fo become up- perclassmen, 1 CLYDE CARROLL BERT coREY ANNE DEW DARLENE DYER 32 V 51 BOB ECKART VIII 54 SUZANNE FARNSWORTH PATSY GIBBONS ROBERT FRANKE GAIL GLASS RONALD FRANKE GENIFER GUNN 'Q Q! if JOAN FUNK HERBERT HANSEN .Ni . I I I A It ' fa .1 N MARCELLE JANET DELORIS HARDMAN HARRIS JEFFERIES SHARON KAY CHARLENE KANISTANAUX KARIGAN LEWIS - I JENNIE LOU JOHNSON GLORIA McGONIGAL TAMMY MADSEN BOB FEASE MIKE DORIS NEUMEYER OLSEN ANDY ELEANOR PETERSON RICE FRED OLSEN ELDRED ROWE '--I Q' mrs.. 'gu- I -if DICK SALLY ROCHELLE PAT RUPPEL SCHUCKERS SUVADA TODD CLARK MARCIA MARGIE BARBARA TRUSCOTT VAN SANDT WHITE WOOD gl Qf5AI'l'leI'l FRESHMEN EXEC Sealed, lelf lo riglih- ANN HAUG, JACK McALLlSTER, Presidenh BRENDA SCARPELLI. S1 d' :- LQEEQSQUIER, MISS GREENAWALT, JIM AVERETT. Affer rnuclrm careful deliberalion, under The direclion of Mr. Sours, These new Wasarchers vo+ed in an ou+s'randing exec headed by presidenf Jack Mc- Allisfer and advised by Miss Greenawalf. Their social calendar was well filled wifh everyfhing from parfies +o supporling Jrlneir excellen+ baslcewlball Jream. Wifh orienlafion complefed, inifiarion over, and many friends made, fhey are ready +o become perl of 'flue welcoming Freslnmen Exec. of '58, WELBY ELLEN JOYCE BARENTSEN BURGESS BURGESS JAN TOM JERRY DIANE LELAND CAMPBELL CARMICHAEL CASADA DINSMORE EDMONDSON 35 , ,T EDNA JEAN HALSTEAD KENNETH HOFFMAN JUDY LUND RICHARD MANNING FAYE FAU LKN ER ANN HAUG DAVID HOOKS JACK McALLISTER BARBARA MARSHALL PHILLIP GORISHEK SUE HAYDEN KAREN JAM ESON JIM McIN'TOSH J. D. NATION MYRNA HENDRICKS JO ANN JOHNSON DEANNE McJUNKIN JAMES NICCUM .1.-I ,v.,,,.., V LOUIS ROSENBERG DONNA SHIELDS WALTER STEPP JOYCE VAN SICKEL CLIFFORD PESSETTO BRENDA SCARPELLI DAVID SIMPSON JAMES STEWART TIM WATT JANICE PI'TTS GEORGE SEELY ELIZABETH SPINING SAM STOCKS BETTY WHITE N?-P In Lx BOB SHERIDAN LYLE SQUIER FLORA TREVENEN PEGGY ZORKO JUNIOR HIGH EXEC Fronl Row Iell Io riqhlz-v SYLVIA HOWARD, MISS ROBERSON, NORINE GUNN. STEPHEN BURGESS and JAY CARLSON. F. Jyigl The Sevenlh and Eighlh Grade classes have had many aclivilies and good limes Iogelher. Roller slcal- ing parlies and informal gel- Iogelhers have lcepl' Ihem busy all year. Many are now ready lo become freshmen. while olhers musl slay be- hind and be The Uupperclass- men of The Junior High deparlmenl. r 1 if . u l Ni L ' G s , L E je If ai.. 1 I I ' I ' - U 1 I Q I' i -:ii t wgigaewl 3 H I I K' X I -Q , E il 'H ' Q ' I IP 1 ,J A--xl I I , ,yi.' A1 A am-fx ,., Ji : - ,Q lt. .- ,I ey ' i . ' A :- . 4, ,N x , ' 5 I Y X f ., WI' : it 135 rg I 'ii ' 'A ,F 4 k,, 3 - .. '1 A I L i',' 'I I . I w age., w K: .Q ..,,. . K7 . ig JAY ENID PAUL NORINE CARLSON COX EDMUNDSON GUNN HENRY KARLTON ROBERT RICHARD LARSEN MAHAN LUND NIELSON POULSON SALLY JANET KAREN DENNIS WALITA SCHULZ THEES THURSBY TUCKER VOORHEES i 1 I 1 l fnnnnnnh gnnnng ennnnnnng wnnnnng nnnnnnnnngnnnnnnnnn gnnng inng gnnnnf E Z E E innng 2 E 'E E 5nnnnE E E inn? E linnnnnn? 5 E E ?n nnnnnn ? 39 7-1- I I , I l 4 i I I I I I I L.....+ goofgaf BoasTing a decisive vicTory over The Millard Eagles, STaTe Champions, The Tigers oT W, A. Tinished second To Millard in Region 4-6 Tor The second sTraighT year. DespiTe a loss and a Tie wiTh The Della RabbiTs, Coach Sour's gridsTers Tinished The season wiTh one oT The sTrongesT Teams in Region 4-6. STarTing in The Tiger baclcTield were I-liclcey, Coolcsey, Bair, and Harrison. Jaeger, Schuclcers, Faulkner, Rup pel, Schnur, Abercrombie, Cunningham, and Darnell were The sTalwarTs in The W. A. line. From This group, Hickey, Schuclcers, Schnur, Coolcsey, Darnell, and Abercrombie gained All-Region honors Schuckers, ouTsTanding W. A. Taclcle, received TurTher meriT when he was named on The All-STaTe FirsT Team FirsT Row, leTT To right! CLARK TRUSCOTT, JIM DARNELL, PHIL WEEKS, LARRY JAEGER, GLEN BAIR, JIM HARRISON, JIM SUTTEER. Second Row:- BILLY MORGAN, DON LEWON, ANDY PETERSON, JACK COOKSEY, DAVE CUNNINGHAM, MIKE STRICKLIN, VERN DYER, PAUL SCHNUR, TIM MANTLE. Third Row:- TED HELSTEN, GEORGE MANSON, BOB PARKER, JIM SCHUCKERS, WAYNE FAULKNER, LYLE ABERCROMBIE, JOHN RUPPEL, ORVILLE HOOD, HERBERT HANSON. if . 5 BILL HICKEY Co-CapTain 40 JIM SCHUCKERS Co-CapTain LYLE ABERCROMBIE I Wasalch Wasafclw Wasalclw Wasalch Wasalclw Wasafch Wasa+cI1 A lr LQ , as 3 Q GLEN BAIR JACK COOKSEY FOOTBALL I 2-- O-- 20-- O .O .27- 6 SCORES American Fork Millard ,,,,w,,Y,, Nor+Iw Sanpele Della , ,, , Millard . ,,,,, . Norlh Sanpele Della . ,,., ,..l,,, I nf' i mm, A M I DAVID CUNNINGHAM JIM DARNELL VERNON DYER 41 JIM HARRISON Q K3 .. ,.,.6,,.. PAUL SCHNUR AE S' O WAYNE FAULKNER 'M ff ,Wm QR ' - ORVILLE HOOD LARRY JAEGER 42 1 f JIM SUTTEER JOHN RUPPEL PHIL WEEKS r. amifg goofgaf FIrsI Row, IQII In l'IQI'IIi' FRED OLSEN, DOYLE BREWER, DAVID SIMPSON, J. D. NAIION, JIM MCINTOSH. Second Row:-- BERT COREY. GERALD BIBLER, ELDRED ROWE, CLYDE CARROLL, BOBBY PEASE, JIM NICOLDEMAS. Third Rowzf MIKE NEUMEYER, GEORGE SEELY, RON FRANKE, BOB FRANKE, J. D. LUCAS, JERRY VAN SICKEL, PHIL GORISHEK 43 flfarfiify garfefgaf BaslceTball season broughT new Thrills To W. A. Tans. PlenTy OT heighT, speed, good Timing and Teamworlc broughT rewards in wins over Wayne, RichTielcl, and SoJTh Sevier in league play. The Tigers demonsTraTed abilily, even when losing, ThaT made each game a Thriller wiTh high, close scores. David Cunningham, Jacls Coolcsey, Jim Darnell, Jon Visel, and Orville I-Iood, Tormed The leading qunnTeT which was supporTed wholehearTedly by all oTher members OT The Team. Through concenTraTed eTTorT and ouTsTanding abiliTy, This Team has won The TiTle OT being one oT W A s besT. l FirsT Row, le-TT To right- JIM HARRISON, VERNON DYER, TED HELSTON, ORVILLE HOOD, KAMERON MAXWELL, BILL HICKEY Second Row:- JOHN RUPPEL, JOHN VISEL, DAVID CUNNINGHAM, JACK COOKSEY, JIM DARNELL, PHIL WEEKS BASKETBALL SCORES WasaTch 37--Ephraim WasaTch 52--ManTi , WasaTch 40--NorTh SanpeTe WasaTch 55--Moroni WasaTch 37--Ephraim WasaTch 4l--lvloroni WasaTch I 43--ManTi WasaTch 34--SouTh Sevier WasaTch 50--NorTh Sevier WasaTch 385-RichTield WasaTch 53--Wayne , ,, WasaTch 42--SouTh Sevier WasaTch ,43--NorTh Sevier WasaTch ,, ,39--RichTield , WasaTch . , ,56--Wa ne , DAVID CUNNTNGHAM WasaTch 5I-wNoriTh SanpeTe Capfam f , I JACK COOKSEY JON VISEL F ORVILLE HOOD JIM DARNELL TED HELSTEN 45 JIM HARRISON Bm H,CKEY VERNON DYER JOHN RUPPEL 46 l Kneeling, leTT To righI:f CLYDE CARROLL, JIM SUTTER, BOB WILLIAMS, GE7ALD BIBLER, BRUCE BAKER, DICK RUPPEL. Vending:- F-RED OLSEN, MIKE STRICKLIN, JIM AVERETT, CLARK TRUS- LAOTT, ANDY PETERSON, J. D. LUCAS. UNI J jl ClC WiTh hopes oT creaTing inTeresT Tor spring aThleTics, Coach Sours exTended an early March 9Th call To all Traclc enThusiasTs. For weeks Those TraclcsTers ThaT Turned ouT spenT many exciTing hours oT pracTice in prepara- Tion Tor compeTiTion wiTh oTher schools. WiTh hopes oT capTuring a region crown, Coach Sour's cindermen enTered meeTs aT RichTield, Salina, B. Y. U., and compeTed in dual meeTs. A Tew W. A. Thinclads placed high in The region meeT aT Salina, and wenT on To garner higher honors aT The STaTe IvleeT early in May. r. Tjarziify Zialfefgaf Iv1aTching The varsiTy vicTory Tor vicTory. The Junior VarsiTy hoop squad Turned a medi- ocre sTarT inTo an impressive season. Coach Kuipers combined heighr and speed To pro- duce a Team capable OT deTeaTing anyone in The region. The J. V.'s played preliminary games Tor all oT The varsiTy baTTles, creaTing early a Teeling oT sporTsmanship. The season was climaxed by The parTicipaTion oT The Treshmen and sophomores oT The Team in The Sophomore TournamenT aT Gunnison. l.. Kneeling, leTT To righfz- JON VISEL, LARRY JAEGER, GLEN BATR, TOM DYCHES, JIM CARGILE, JIM DARNELL. STanding:- WAYNE HAMILTON, JIM HARRISON, BILL HICKEY, JIM SCHUCKERS, ORVILLE HOOD, PHIL MILLER, MIKE NEUMEYER LeTT To righT:- DICK RUPPEL, TOM DYCHES, JOHN RUPPEL, PHIL WEEKS, CLYDE CARROLL, JIM SUTTEER. 47 ennifi This year Coach Erwin Bollinger again Tound The deTense oT The Region Trophy To be a Tough obsTacle. WiTh The only reTurning leTTerman, John Ruppel, Two experienced players Trom lasT year's undeTeaTed squad. and a hosT oT new TaIenT, Coach Bollinger builT anoTher ouTsTanding neT Team. ConTin- ually being pressed by hard-working Junior VarsiTy members, The varsiTy baTTled Through Tive maTches wiTh region compeTiTion. Top evenTs OT The season were The Region Tennis Tournament The B. Y. U. lnviTaTional, The STaTe IvleeT. and newly-Tound compeTiTion wiTh Region Three Teams B. Y. High, Springville. and Lincoln. :low One, lell My righl:-- KEITH MCHENRY, Presidenf B. J. ANDERSON PAT OLIVER Row Two:- SALLY SCHULTZ GAIL GLASS PEGGY ZORKO HENRY MAHAN Row Three:- SANDY BILL GLEN BAIR BOB MCINTYRE BOB ECKART Row Four:- TOM CARMICHAEL A lack ol snow shorlened Ihe slciing season Ihis year bul il didn r limil Ihe spirils ol Ihese slri club members. Despile Ihe Iacl Ihal 'rhere was no good slriing in This vicinily, slciis were lcepl waxed and polished ready for im- mediale use. The year was highlighled by a Brighlon Irip arranged by Presidenl Keifh MCI-Ienry, Vice-Presidenl Sandy Bill, and Secrelary B. J. Anderson. encing Fronl Row, lell lo righl GENIFER GUNN BETSY KOCH Row Two:- DAVID LINDSAY TOM DYCHES GLEN BAIR TOM JONES BGCIC Row:- JIM SCHUCKERS PHIL MILLER BOYD GIBBONS DON LEWON MR. WILLIAMS A new sporl was inlroduced Io W. A. amid Ihe Clashings ol Ioils and Ihe shouls ol Ioushi, when Mr. Wil- liams slarled a fencing club. Regular Tournamenls were held and 'rhe members displayed Iheir slcill in exhibilions during lhe hallflime of games and assembly programs, A sysrem of poinls for lellering was devised, and awards were given al Ihe end ol lhe year. t ' Phil Miller and Jim Schuclcers 'roolc Iurns displaying Ihe orange and blaclc boys' Championship ribbon on lheir foil. Palsy Gibbons held The girls' lille, Ihough Ihere were many Challengers. An always welcome malch was Gibbons vs, Gibbons: an exciling one was Schuclcers vs. Miller, 48 om evom in g u een Sealed: NANCY ERICKSON, Senior Slandinn, lalf lo rigl1l:f GAIL GLASS Sophomore Represenlafive VERNON DYER BRENDA SCARPELLI Freshman Represenlafive WAYNE FAULKNER WALITA VOORHEES Junior High Represeniaiive llov pirl iredif RUTH COX Junior Represenfafive Lovely fo look al was Nancy Erickson, our Homecoming Queen. Elecled by llie sludenl body lo reign over Th l-l ' ' e omecoming game willi Norlli Sanpele, slwe noi' only added grace and charm, buf also brouglwl luclc lo 'rlie lea 's lln - m a ey won 39 l2. E , 5 , E E i l CAeerAi1a ILWJ Lvl? lu riglmfif CLARICE GUNN DOROTHY SQUIER LORRAINE HOOD Spurring llie leams on willw cries of 'lliiglil for Wasalcli, ' llwe cheerleaders led +l'we way in spiril and en llwusiasm ith Il' a e pep ra ies and al lime games. izollowin lla lr ln g e eams on 'r e road, again and again Doroilwy Squier, Clarice Gunn, and Lorraine Hood showed Wasalclw llwal no one could be prouderf' 49 ' ww .. S.. Se Viral Row, lell lo riqhl:v JIM SUTTEER, ORVILLE HOOD, LYLE ABERCROMBIE, WAYNE FAULKNER, PAUL SCHNUR. S r rd Ri W:-H FJIM HARRISON, JACK COOKSEY, VERNON DYER, BILL HICKEY, JIM SCHUCKERS, JIM DARNELL. Ili' d Rpm-- IIIOM DYCHES, JERRY BROWN, PHIL WEEKS, LARRY JAEGAR, JOHN RUPPEL, DAVID CUNNINGHAM, GLENN BAIR, JON VISEL. The W Club represenls Ihe lineal ol Wqiselch alhleles. lhirlyfnine lelfere were earned by lhese oufslandinq ahllelei-, wilh lwenly-eiqhl lellers in Ioolball Comprising lhe bullc ol lhal number. I-leaded by prexy Bill Hickey, lhe boys presenled Their annual social evenl in fhe sprinq, wilh a nod of ap- proval lrom Their dales and Ihe sludenl body. ollffwffw Kneelinq, lei? To rights- BONNIE BARRETT, NANCY BAISINGER, VIRGINIA GORDON, LAVONNE McLAUGHLIN. Sr-fond Rew, lell lo iiqhl: - BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON, DOROTHY HATCH, ' I, BETTY HOLLINGSWORTH, DONNA LEE MEN- ZIES, BARBARA STEWART, WINONA HART, NANCY ERICKSON. lliird Ri fwf- ELAINE NIELSON, RUBY BUFFHAM, BETTY BAKER, LEAH CARTER, CLARICE GUN'J, DOROTHY SQUIER, KEITHA DAVIS, SHARI GEBHARDT, JOAN NEVILLS, BOBBY MADSEN, MAXINE JOHNSON, LORRAINE HOOD, ELAINE HAMPSHIRE. Ihe alhlelic gal: on campus had fa good year under Jeri Peake as presidenl. They presenled one of lhe lop social eyenls ol lhe year wilh lheir 'Julce Box Salurda Ni I , y Q ance. iq eccomplishnwenf was Ihe poinl sys- iem lor lellering, which provided a slimulus Io lceep all Ihe girls heallhy and happy. 50 dlllllllfi dllllllllllh IIIIIIIILQIIIIIIIII 5 - E 5 IIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIII IE gllllllllllll imllllrg ?lIIIlIIE E 7 - ? 2 ijllllllll inning -i - -QIIIIIIHF Iilllllllf 5 Z illllllllllll qllllli? 51 K A GLOW l'irsT Row, leTT To righh- B. J. Anderson, Elizabe+h Koskie, Nancy Baisinger, Ann Buxmesler, Janice Long, Leah CarTer, Lorraine Hood, Gloria McC-Bonigal, Clarice Gunn. Som-nd Row:-Mr. OHO, Vernon Dyer, Keilh McHenry, Jim SuTT3er, John Ruppel, Jon Visel, Jack Cooksey, Phil Weeks, Bobby Madsen, Nancy Erickson. Third Row:--Sherma Moore, Mrs. OTfo, Joe Gray, Jim Cargile, Wayne HamilTon, Clark BenneT+, BeTTy Baker, Adrienne SmiTh. Feurfh Row:-Wayne Faulkner, Kameron Maxwell, Sally Cox, Ann Spencer, Ann Parkinson, Elaine Hampshire, Pai Oliver, Jim Har- rison, Bill Morgan, Bill Hickey. The Choir, under The direcTion QT Mr. OTTO and accompanied by Mrs. OTTO, presenTed The Third annual Mes siahm in December, 'and added beauTy To worship services ThroughouT The year. ln The spring They made a Trip To SalT Lake, where They delighTed audiences wiTh selecTions Tram Rogers and l-larnrnersleins musical comedy, 'Carouselfl as well as wiTh sacred numbers. The lasT appearance QT This years Choir, wiTh iTs TwenTyfone gradu- aTing seniors, was aT The Spring ReciTal. goyri i Qudffeffe AT Piano:-BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON. Svarwdnq, 'oi' Tn rigT1T:f.lOHN RUPPEL, BILL HICKEY, WAYNE HAMILTON, JACK COOKSEY. AT Their TirsT appearance These Tellows delighTed The audience wiTh The Crow Song, Bill Hickey Taking rnosT OT The bows, Their always-welcome and appreciaTed appearances were aT The Thanksgiving programs, Music FesTival, and church services. To Tinish OTT The year righT This allesenior group sang The lasT Tirne aT The graduaTion acTiviTies. 52 .ggxfeffe Li-II In iiqhli NANCY ERICKSON ANN SPENCER PAT OLIVER JANIECE LONG CLARICE GUNN BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON AI piano: - M RS. OTTO These sir lovely song birds gave us many a pleasanl momenf ol music as 'rhey appeared on recilals, church services, al commencement and in Music Guild programs. They raled well al fhe Music Eeslival and before school audiences wilh Iheir well-prepared songs and various novelly numbers. 'x Eivvl Row, lui' ' riqhlif MRS. OTTO, BOBBY MADSEN, LEAH CARTER, ELIZABETH KOSKIE, NANCY BAISINGER, ANNE BURMESTER, MR. OTTO. Sui nd Rewr- lJANIEOE LONG, BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON, BETTY BAKER, ADRIENNE SMITH, SHERMA MOORE, ELAINE HAMPSHIRE, JUDY LUND. Third Riivvif - GLORIA MCGONIGAL, WINONA HART, LORRAINE HOOD, JERI PEAKE, NANCY ERICKSON, CLARICE GUNN, FAYE ROBINSON, JOAN NEVILLS. Eourlh Row?- SALLY COX, ANN SPENCER, ANN PARKINSON, PAT OLIVER, DOROTHY HATCH, JESSIE MILLAR, SHARI GEBHARDT, MAXINE JOHNSON. The Oleelul Girls were smaller in number This year, buf were noi laclcing in lone, volume, and Iunes. With Mrs. Ollo as a helpful accompanisf, They caroled merrily on fheir Chrislmas chapel, in The March recifal, and al Ihe Music Eeslival in +he spring. Some of Iheir memorable songs were Holiday lor Sfrings, The Song from Mou- lin Rouge, and Sandy Dancers Ball. A gay year was had by all, for who could lorgel Ihose eighlh period re- hearsals when Ihey laughed as much as Ihey sang. 53 055, 6 Eirsf Row, lell To rrghlzf MRS. OTTO, CLARK BENNETT, JIM SUTTEER, KEITH McHENRY, BILL MORGAN, VERNON DYER, MR. OTTO. Second Row:- JIM CARGILE, JOHN RUPPEL, JON VISEL, JACK COOKSEY, PHIL WEEKS, MIKE STRICKLIN. Th rd Rrw:--ff KAMERON MAXWELL, BILL HICKEY, JOE GRAY, WAYNE FAULKNER, WAYNE HAMILTON, JIM HARRISON. This group oT harmonious bass, Tenor, and bariTone voices presenTed a combined concerT wiTh The Girls' Glee Club, sang aT The E. C. Jensen program, and raTed Tops wiTh each perTormance. Their songs ranged Trom The spiriTs oT Surrey WiTh The Fringe On Topi' and STouThearTed Men, To The melodious Madam JeanneTTe and The Monk. K CLYICQ 511116, Teri A L EronI:7MR. HANSEN. Eirsl Row, IQIT Io righl:-KAMERON MAXWELL, WAYNE HAMILTON, WAYNE FAULKNER. Second Rows- JACK MCALLISTER and KEITH MCHENRY. Third Row: BOYD GIBBONS. WiTh an accenT on rhyThm LaTinfAmerican sTyle, The Dance Band Thrived on many pracTices and playing en- gagemenTs, New This year and a good addiTion To The band was Ann Spencer, vocalisT. Mr. Hansen and his piano gave good supporT To KeiTh and Jaclc on Their hoT TrumpeTs, To Boyd and his down-beaf drums, and To The Two Waynes and Karneron on The saxaphones and clarineTs. 54 glint! Firs' Raw, 'elf '- rinnfv- Faye Faullrner, Bobby Madsen Tammy Madsen, KeiTha Davis, Bob Homer, Kameron Maxwell, Sue Farns- worfh, Janiece Long, Bobby Franclce, Wayne Faulkner, Sue I arTman, BeTTy Hecox, Dianne Dinsmore, Vernon Dyer, Peggy Zorlro. See and Rowz- Paul Edmondson, Jay Carlson, Jim Nafion, Bobby Pease, Lyle Squier, Tommy Dyches, Jim AvereTT, Jerry Bibler, Jael: McAIIisTer, Leland Edmondson, Keifh McHenry, John Ruppel, Pnil Weelcs, Phil Miller, David Hoolrs, Elaine Nielson, Jessie Miller, Jim McInTosh, Ronnie Franclre, David Barenfsen, Fred Olsen, Paul Schnur. Third Rum- Waller Sfepp, Joe Gray, Jim SuTTeer, Andy PeTers::n, Deanne McJunlrin, BeHy WhiTe, Jo Ann Johnson, Wayne Hamilfon, Jeri Peake, Mr. Hansen. lhe Band began a memorable year by presenTing a marching exhibiTion, a conCerT, and a halT-Time show aT The WesTminsTer Homecoming in The Tall. Their Chapel concerTs, TeaTuring rousing Sousa marches, were well re- ceived, as was Their Top-raTing aT The spring TesTival. Added aTTraCTions were special solo numbers, The pep band, The brass ensemble, and exhibiTion Twirler Joe Gray. A TiTTing climax To a busy year was The sTirrfnq spring con CerT. - QUWIFPH .. :W an Ti: Kneeling:-fPAUI. SCHNUR. Sean-d. leli Tr riql-T: MARGIE WHITE, MISS ROBERSON, ANN DEW, TERRY MAHONEY. Slandinq:-Y DOROTHY HATCH, DAVID LINDSAY, GEORGE MANSON, BOYD GIBBONS, BOBBY PEASE, LYLE SQUIER, RICH- ARD MANNING. Everyone oughT To have a Camera, and everyowe in This organizaTion does. There are Tew president more inTormed Than Paul Schnur and Tew advisers mor: able Than Miss Roberson. When This group oT ShuTTer Snappers Combine The produCTs oT Their eTTorTs, They hare an exCellenT panorama oT WasaTCh School liTe. 55 .74 efilaianfi ,QQ . 'Rf 0' ,mis E Sealed, lell lo righl:-- JOANNIE NEVILLS, PAT OLIVER, ANNE BURMESTER, MRS. VISEL, B. J. ANDERSON, FAYE ROBINSON. Slandngr- ANIXJ PARKINSON, ELAINE HAMPSHIRE, SHARI GEBHARDT, JOE GRAY, JACK COOKSEY, PAUL SCHNUR, ANN SPEN- CER, VIRGINIA GORDON, DICK RUPPEI.. Thespians began lhe year quile exclusively wilh only six relurning from lasl yearls group. These six girls and sponsors, lvlrs, Visel and Mr. Kuipers, did much, however, lo slimulale inleresl, and in January eighl new members were inilialed in an impressive ceremony in chapel and in a privale inilialion parly. Thus slrenglhened, Thes- pians did much worlc on 'rhe operella, 'lLiHle Women, and lhe dislricl speech mee? held here in March. By lhe lime ol lhe second inifialion in lhe spring, lhe group had Conlribuled much lo campus lile and hislory, and had lell high ideals lor lhe new lhespians lo live up To. x lr. . , U-'IJ L .J Under fhe umbrella a fender scene befween Jo and Professor Bhaer. a The opere++a cas+-from harcl work, a successful procluc+ion. Affer Aunl' March - happiness for Meg and John. 56 .7Ae:i,aian:5 I .gf - .xml Such goings-on I never see in my The pride of 'lhe campus young folk- life before! a well-clone Chrislmas opereH'a. I-. A J ax,-X 1 4. .., '- CTV . fx., Lal-Irie. CBN? you realize 'thai' I am Your falher will be so glad for news now a malure woman? of his liHle wamen, as he calls you. Affer an impressive ceremony in chapel, eigh+ new Thespians. 57 enior ?flA5fmin5fer je!0w5Aip 43? .. . 'N' . Sealed, lei? fo righI:- MR. BOLLINGER GAIL GLASS B. J. ANDERSON DAVID LINDSAY MRS. O'TTO Slanding: -- MAXINE JOHNSON PAT OLIVER JOE GRAY SHARI GEBHARDT DOROTHY SQUIER W, F. had a wide and inleresling range of aclivilies and programs fhis year under The sponsorship of Mrs. Ollo and Miss McKune. Programs iealured slides, Talfs, bool: reviews, a Hawaiian program, and a visii from Ihe Ufah Youlh Presbylery Council. Main aclivifies were Ihe annual carolling Irip, fhe wrapping of gills lor The Inlermounlain Indian School, Youlh Sunday Church service, and The inspiralional spring rally, ioneer ,1fIAJfminAfer jefowzdila X if i n Sealed, lell To righlrf DONNA SHIELDS DEANNE McJUNKlN LYLE SQUIER RICHARD MANNING PEGGY ZORKO Srandingr- SAM STOCKS MISS GREENAWALT MR. BOLLINGER JAN CAMPBELL CLIFF PESSETTO Pioneer W. F. was almosl all new Ihis year, wilh a new name, a new adviser, Miss Greenawall, and a new presi- denf, Lyle Squier. The freshmen were added Io Ihe iunior high group, and logelher They accomplished a gream' deal wilh lheir speakers, slides, devolions, and parlies. Especially memorable was +he fund-raising proiecl for UNICEF, To which The whole school gave wholeheariedly and Topped Ihe S50 goal. 5 8 ?fUa5afcA Qcifol l i i Firsl Row, lell lo righl:-Joyce Burgess, Deanne McJunkin, Sue Hayden, Ann Parlrinson, presidenlg Maxine Johnson, Tim Manlle, Ruby Bullham, Janice Pills, Barbara Marshall. Second Row:-Sherma Moore, B. J. Anderson, Orville Hood, Joe Gray, Vernon Dyer, Kay Karigan, JoAnn Johnson, Lorraine Hood. Third Row:-Jean Turnquisl, Eleanor Rice, Gloria McGonigal, Gail Glass, Jennie Johnson, Clarice Gunn, Peggy Zorlro, Sue Harl- man, Dorolhy Squier, Shari Gebhardl, Faye Robinson, Charlene Lewis, Elizabelh Spinning. Fonrlh Row:-Rev. Bollinger, Clarl: Bennell, Belly Baller, Bob Williams, Dana Pealr, David Lindsay, Boyd Gibbons, Brenda Scarpelli. Guided by lhe l-lansens, lhe campus organizalion lor Presbylerian young people lhrived wilh ils bi-weekly programs lealuring spealcers, discussions, reviews, and defolionals. This year broughl lhe inlroduclion ol dues, plus a highly successlul While Chrislmas ollering ol clolhes lor Greece. godpe lalnd Firsl Row, lell lo righl:f-Maxine Johnson, Sue Farnsworlh, Waller Slepp, Louis Rosenberg, Bonnie Barrell, Gail Glass, Gloria Mc- Gonigal, Anne Dew, Eli1abe+h Koslcie. Second Row:-Ann Parlrinson, J. D. Lucas, Bob Mclnlyre, Joe Gray, Jim Cargile, Faye Robinson. Third Row:-Myrna Hendricks, Lorraine Hood, Donna Shields, Sharma Moore, Clark Bennell, Vernon Dyer, Dorolhy Squier, Jeniece Lon . Fourlhg Row:-Miss Barrell, Winona Harl, Belly Balmer, Wayne Hamillon, David Lindsay, Orville Hood, Shari Gebhardl, Mr. Bol- linger, Sue Harlman. The year ol I953-T54 was a noleol one lor Gospel Teamers-lhey have made hislory! For lhe lirsl lime an oul-ol-slale mission was made lo Chinle and Ganado, Arizona. The group ol lour, accompanied by Mrs. Tripp, gave lhree services, one ol which was lranslaled inlo Navajo by a Navajo inlerpreler. All 36 members, by parlicipaling in slale-wide gospel learn lrips, dining room devolions, chapel programs, and church services, gave lreely ol lheir lime and lalenls and by so doing learned lhal il is benelicial lo . . . Remember lhy Crealor in lhe days ol lhy youlh. 59 yo T9 is f' il Firsl Row, lell lo righl:eJennie Johnson, Sally Schuckers, Gloria McGonigal, Belly Hecox, Keilha Davis, Nancy Erickson, Ro- chelle Suvada, Bonnie Barrell, Dorolhy Squier. Second Row:--Joannie Nevils, B. J. Anderson, Ann Burmesler, Charlene Lewis. Third Row:-Elizabelh Koskie, Clarice Gunn, Pal Oliver, Margie While, Kay Karigan, Pal Todd, Faye Robinson. Fourth Row:-Bobby Madsen, Peggy Zorko, Deanne McJunkin, Janiece Long. Fiilh Row:-Marsha Van Sandl, Donna Shields, Sue Harlman, diri Peake Dianne Dinsmore, Tammy Madsen, JoAnn Johnson, Bar- bara Marshall. The Job's Daughlers swung inlo lhe year by inilialing len girls. The iniliales were honored al a dinner, lhen escorled lo lhe Belhel lo lhe service presided over by l-lonored Queen Keilha Davis, Senior Princess Belly l-lecox. and Junior Princess Nancy Erickson, and allended by Mrs. Logan lhe Grand Guardian, Belore lhe holidays lhe ollicers lor lhe second lerm were inslalled in a beaulilul ceremony which elevaled Belly Hecox lo lhe posilion ol l-lonored Queen, Nancy Erickson lo Senior Princess, and Gloria lVlcGonigal lo Junior Princess. On January 23 lhe big evenl ol lhe season arrived, in lhe obiecl ol lhe Jobs Dance. A big success, lhe dance held in lhe dining room was decoraled lo lhe lheme ol 'iSlardusl,'i and accompanied by lhe Wasalch Dance Band. A .gnfernafionaf mfafiolw 4 lirsl Pow, lell lo righle- B. J. Anderson, Bill Hickey, Anclrienne Smilh, Don Lewon, Paul Schnur, Sherma Moore, Tim Manlle,i'i Peake. Second sow:---Ann Burmesler and Mrs. Campbell. Third llow:-Virginia Gordon, Nancy Erickson, Ann Parkinson, Dorolhy Halch, Orville Hood, Jerry Bibler, David Lindsay. Fourlh Row:-Jim Cargile, Ann Spencer, Shari Gebhardl, Pal Oliver, Vernon Dyer, Phil Weeks. Discussion groups, guesl speakers, movies, and a gala dance highlighled lhe IRC year. Presidenl Paul Schnur presided over lhe meelings. Vice-Presidenl Don Lewon arranged special programs, and Secrelary Sherrna Moore recorded all lhe rninules ol lhe hislory-making meelings. The newly-elecled corresponding secrelary, Adrienne Smilh, began work on a scrapbook which will evenlually include all club hislory. Gov. Lee, Ahmad l-laller, and Dr. S. Groover Rich, Jr., were lealured guesl speakers who presenled nalional and inlernalional problems lo lhe group. 60 2 E7 ll' 5 Gaglle 93 ,W ga I xisvs 5 31 H Si uwmzixyg -U, .f FIV' ,kxi Seated, lell lm righlif- RUBY BUFFHAM, ANN PARKINSON, B. J. ANDERSON, BETTY BAKER, KAREN THURSBY. Slandingz- MRS. TRIPP PEGGY ZORKO, JESSIE MILLAR, PATSY GIBBONS, MISS FRINK. Under lhe guidance of B. J, Anderson, Girls' League gave lhe girls and boys some special good limes Ihis year. Speakers, movies, and Ialenl shows were Ieafured in 'rheir programs, in which +he girls learned abouf Ihings close lo Ihe hearls ol lhe lennale hall ol Ihe campus, The whole school enioyed lhe never-Io-be-lorgollen Girls' Day, when girls opened The doors, carried boolcs, and presenled enlerlainmenl Ihal made Ihe boys feel llliing lor a Day. .NJA Mdgef K i i . 2 Q25 I -s. Sealed, lelf lo right- JOYCE BURGESS, DOROTHY SQUIER, MISS CLARK, MAXINE JOHNSON, B. J. ANDERSON. Sl Cl' :- TNITIQPARKINSON, MR. BOLLINGER, DAVID LINDSAY, BOB ECKART. Youlh Budgel made hislory Ihis year by reaching hall Iheir goal before The end of Ihe lirsl semesler, and by having an all-lime high of pledges. A special proiecl was Ihe chimes syslem purchased by Youlh Budgel money Ihal had been saved for many years for iusl Ihal purpose, 61 QW .SLM Mlm. . M ,ba EDITORIAL STAFF Sealed, le-H lo right- NANCY ERICKSON DON LEWON FAYE ROBINSON Sfanclinqzf BILL HICKEY SHARI GEBHARDT JOHN RUPPEL DOROTHY SQUIER IG J ,,.a...if E QW Q .4 PRODUCTION STAFF Firal Row, lelf fo righlz- RICHARD MANNING, BRUCE BAKER, WAYNE FAULKNER, BOB VJILLIAMS. Secfnd Row:- DIANE ALLER, LORRAINE HOOD, CLARICE GUNN, DONNA MENZIES, BOBBY MADSEN, BONNIE BARRETT, WINONA HART. Third Row:-A KEITH MCHENRY, B. J. ANDERSON, ORVILLE HOOD, ANN SPENCER, NANCY BAISINGER, JEAN TURNOUIST, ANN DEW, MARGIE WHITE, TERRY MAHONEY. Fourlh Rowzf BILL HICKEY, MR. KUIPERS, DICK RUPPEL, DON LEWON. SENIFER GUNN. The paper is oullll During Ihe course ol Ihe year Ihis proud announcemenl concerning Ihal essenlial parl' ol campus life, Ihe WACADEMY WORLD, was received wholehearledly by all. The sludenls awailed wilh eager- ness Ihe resulls ol much ellorl on Ihe parl ol a 'fired bul happy slall, and read wilh salislaclion The finished producl. lnlo each paper wenl plenly ol hard worlc, ollen done while Ihe resl of us slepl, plenly ol imaginalion, and plenly ol arlislic and lilerary Ialenl. Shari and John worlced Ioqelher, ably assisled by Nancy in arf, Bill in sporls, Don in Iealure slories, and Dol in business, Io do each paper wilh care, concern, and inqenuily. Each week Faye reporled Io Ihe PYRAMID Ihe Wasalch doings, and each slall member did his besl Io galher news, reporl il well, and record il accuralely. All in all, Ivlr, Kuipers and his willing crew prospered miqhfily and ac- complished much. 62 Lol? lc' rrghtr llfuaaama gay ANN PARKINSON DOROTHY HATCH SHERMA MOORE, Edilor BETTY BAKER MISS BARRETT PAUL SCHNUR WRITERS STAFF Sealed, lell fo righls- BETTY HOLLINGSWORTH, DARLENE DYER, VIRGINIA GORDON, ADRIENNE SMITH, BETTY LOU HECOX. Slandingz-W SANDY BILL, BETSY KOCH, SUE HARTMAN, JERRY VAN SICKEL, JERI PEAKE BOB ECKART. Wilh cameras snapping, brain waves crossing and deadlines looming, anolher Wasalch lradilion has been lul- lilled. Dedicaled 'ro lheir Iaslc, Ihe slall ol The WASATKA has published anolher anlhologv of Wasalch life under The able guidance of Edilor Sherma Ivloore and Adviser Nancy Barrell. Ann Parlcinson, wilh miraculous punclualily and qualify, has mel her malce-up deadlines: Belly Balcer has exhibiled a Iouch of lilerary genius on each page, and Jerry Van Siclcel has Iold Ihe slories Through arl and sporlsy nol lo menlion Paul Schnurs excel- Ienl pholography. Noi wilhoul Ihe lull co-operalion ol Ihe olher members ol The slall could 'rhe edilors have done such a re- markable job in giving 'rhe sludenfs of Wasalch fheir l953-'54 WASATKA. , 63 On one cold Oc+ober 30, I, Diogenes G, sei ou'I Io find an inleres'ring HaIIowe'en par+y. Wiih my Irusiy Ianfern Io guide my pa+h, I searched and searched .... FIRST I MET . . . Jingles and h.is pal, Wild Bill, A, bu+ jusi' 'I'hen . . . :Mn I . s aIong came Jesse and The DaI+on gg boys wiih refreshmenlsg since I wasn'I' inviied Io Ihe parfy, I IeH', only . , . Y 'ro mee+ up wi+h Lady Charles A+Ias and her hen-peeked mafe. Laier, I frigh+ened some Ii'H'Ie girls and +ook away Iheir candy. While I was 'Ihus Iunching . . . Ihis one came riding by and I +aIIced her info coming off her brooms+ick We arrived, I 'roasied marshmallows and showing me 'the way. and a good 'rime was had by all. 64 , 0II0l SIIICJFHIJ N.. vm 'X Y FAYE ANNE BOB JACK BARBARA JEAN ANN ROBINSON BURMESTER McINTYRE COOKSEY ANDERSON PARKINSON For oulslandinq fscholaslic abilily, Ann Parlcinson, Jack Coolcsey, and Anne Burmesler received Summa Cum Laude awards. Each has proven his capaloililies in exlracurricular aclivilies, as well as in 'rhe scholaslic field. Barbara Jean Anderson and Bob Mclnlyre were awarded Magna Cum Laude honors for mainfaininq high scholaslic sandards while Taking an aclive parl in campus aclivilies as well. Clher special scholaslic recoqnilion was awarded To Shari Gebhardl, Cum Laude, and Faye Robinson, Hon- orable Menlion, lor Their scholaslic achievemenls and parlicipalion in many W. A. lunclions, BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON VERNON DYER KAMERON MAXWELL SHERMA MOORE l-lonoris Gralia awards were diven lo Barbara Jean Anderson, who is lhe only sludenf lo receive bolh schol- agfig and Hgngriv Gralia honors, lor her oulslanding versalililyj Vernon Dyer, a popular campus leader: Kameron Maxwell, popular in music circles and class exec.: and Sherma Moore, Edilor ol The Vlfasallca. The awards are diven in recognilion ol oulslanding service, leadership, and all-around good cilizenship as sludenls ol W. A. 65 1953-1954 Calmlaf SEPTEMBER . . . 7-RegisTraTion-new advenTure Tor some: homesicliness Tor oThers. -GeT-AcquainTed ParTy-meeT new Triends, renew old acquainTances, and laugh aT TaculTy anTics. I 9-Freshmen-Sophomore ParTy-geTTing ac- quainTed wiTh members of oTher classes. 26-All-School Picnic-mounTain climbing, Tun- ny haTs, Tood, and sunburns, highlighTed The day. OCTOBER . . IO-Week-end Permission -special acTiviTies, '17 23 shopping, sleeping, and visiTs To oTher home-Town high schools. -Band Trip To WesTminsTer College - g, music, Tumbling and Twirl- ing. --Homecoming--a beauTiTul Queen and a successful game. 3l-Halloween ParTy - cosTumes, prizes, dances, and games galore. NOVEMBER . . . 7-End oT The FirsT QuarTer-one down, Three To go. 7-LeTTereTTe Dance--The Theme: Julie Box SaTurday NighT . . . wiTh a iulne box no less! Whqi H bln:-I'- I4-Weelc-end Permission--home or elsewhere Tor Three days. 2l-ResT Day-a much-needed and welcomed day oT Tun and resT. 25-Thanksgiving Praise Service - reTurning unTo God a porTion of ThaT which is His. 26--Thanlcsgiving-a huge dinner and The ForTune Teller Tor enTerTainmenT. DECEMBER . . . I-General ReciTal-TalenT enjoyed by all. O I4-Senior Chris+mas Dance-exceIIen+ music Tor an evening of dancing enioymenT. I4-I8-ChrisTmas Chapels-hearing The religious significance of ChrisTmas. I8--VacaTion-home Tor parTies, Tood, and resT. JANUARY . . . 5-School Opens-new sTarT wiTh beauTiTul spring-like weaTher. l5-Music Guild ConcerT--special ouTside Tal- enT enjoyed by all. 20-WesTminsTer Choir Gives ConcerT-beau- Tiful voices blend in inspiring music, 23-End of The Second QuarTer-Two down. Two To go. 0 23-Job's DaughTers' Dance-KeiTha reigning, Tun Tor all. FEBRUARY . . . 9--ReciTal-new TalenT displayed. I3-Week-end Permission-everybody paclced up and leTT, almosT. T4-ValenTine Day-square dancing, hearTs and Tlowers and Tood. 22-27-lnspiraTion Week-Rev. 6arreTson peps up The spiriTual morale oT The campus. MARCH . . . 3-Dick Wiclcam Trorn Cameron House VisiTs--experT on singing, Chinese and kids. 4-ResT Day-resT. Trampoline, and golf. 5-World Day of Prayer-prayers Tor oThers around The world. I2-Three-acT Play l.iTTle Women -excellenT dramaTic abiliTy displayed. I4-DenTon Boys' Choir-some oT The besT music heard all year. I953-'54 CALENDAR lCon+inuedl MARCH . . . I I6-Disfricf Speech Meef af Norfh Sanpefe- Wasafch comes fhrough on fop. I7-Sf. Pafrick's Day-green sproufed sudden- ly-especially on Hickey. . 26-Regional Speech Meef Here-Thespians and dramafisfs all over fhe place! 26-30-Spring Vacafion-sfudenfs fook off for poinfs easf, wesf, soufh, and Norfh-for fun, excifemenf, and resf APRIL . . . 2-Recifal Presenfed by Mrs. Visel-cosfumes add color and variefy fo an evening of oufsfanding musical performances. 9-General Recifal-falenf new and old give excepfional performance, o I6-Two One-acf Plays-prize winning plays ux82esenfg:lnirlbpirggreeyyinning manner. I7-Founders Day-old grads refurn fo rem- inisce, while I. R. Cers provide enferfain- menf. I3-I8-Easfer Chapels--fhe mosf loeaufiful of sfories fold fhrough scripfure, drama, and music, renews faifh. I8-Easfer-new bonnefs and flowers. buf firsf and foremosf, Spirifual Awakening. I9-Chemisfry Trip-Chem classes fake a iaunf fo Bingham and Magna fo view fhe complefe copper process. 23 24-25- -Music Fesfival lSmall Groupsl - Small Groups make Big Music. Choir Trip-fun and new scenery, in addi- fion fo several musical performances. 30-Musical Fesfival-Large Groups make big hif wifh loeaufiful music. MAY... I-Week-end Permission-a fasfe of vaca- fion life soon fo come. 7-Track and Tennis Meef-fracksfers and neffers cop rewa rds. ' IO-Senior Trip-hard preparafion work re- warded wifh beaufiful scenery, crazy an- fics, and fun for all Seniors. 9 I7-Junior-Senior Banquef - new rusfling n23 dresses, luscious food, dreamy music, and general afmosphere of gaiefy. -Baccaulaureafe-mosf significanf Sunday for Seniors. Lasf for Seniors and lasf for Mr. Gunn. 9 24-Honor Banquef-scholars, aihlites, iygisfs, and ofhers worfhy of reward, honore . 27-F. C. Jensen Confesf-besf readers. ora- '28 fors, and essayisfs provide fhrilling, hard- fo-iudge confesf. -Commencemenf-fo mosf, fhe end of fhe year. To fhe Seniors, fhe end of an era af W. A. Many fears shed. ADMINISTRATION Miss Jane Barber ,,,,,,,,,,, , . ,, ,, ,ML Pleasanf, Ufah Miss Nancy Barreff .,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 330 Niagra Avenue, Akron 5, Ohio Rev. Erwin Bollinger ..,.,,,,,,.,.., ,,,,,,,,.. Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah I Mrs. Rufh Campbell ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, . ,, ,, ,, ,Ladi, New York ' Miss Emilie Clark ,,,, 3rd and Mill Sfreef Unionfown, Pennsylvania 'Mrs. Elsie Cifheroe .....,,,,,,,... .. . .. .,.,Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Miss Margery Frink ,,,,,,,,.,, .. ,, I424 Mulberry, Muscafine, Iowa 'Miss Grace Greenawali 235 W. Rubicam, Philadelphia, Penn. Mrs. Alice Gunn .. Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Mr. Ralph Gunn . ,. , .,,,Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Mrs. Cafherine Hansen , ' Mr. Roger Hansen Mr. Al Lynn Kuipers ,,,,. .. . ,,,,, Mrs. Leah Langer ,,,,,,,,,, , ...Ai, ,,,,. .. . Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Zuni, New Mexico Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Miss Dorofhy Lourdou . H., l280 Boynfon, Glendale, California ' Miss Muriel Mclfune ,,,, 2l N. Gosse Boulevard, Princefon, Illinois Mr. William McLaughlin . ,, ..,,.,.. ,, .,,Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Mr. Jay McMahan .,,,,,, ., . ,,,, . ,,..,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,. ..,,,,,,,, No. 5 Rural Roufe, Hamilfon, Onfario, Canada Mrs. Beify Lou Offo ., , , .,.. , ,, Mf. Pleasanf, Ulah Mr. George Offo ..,,..,,....,.. .. ,,,, , .. .. ,, ,.., Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah 'Miss C. Mae Overfon... 2l0 Universify Ave., Hasfings, Nebraska Miss Mary Roberson ,,., I68 Washingfon Sf., Coalinga. California Mrs. Hazel Smlfh .,,,,.,,.,, . .,,, , ,.., ,, ,, ,,,. Haven, Kansas Mr. John Sours ,,,.... .,....,,,,,,, ,.,,,. ..,,., , .,,,,, ,,,,, M 1' . P leasanf, Ufah Miss Margaref Thompson . . ,, ,, ,, , Mf. Pleasani, Urah Mrs. Margaref Tripp ,, 8I6 Eureka, Lancing, Michigan Mrs. Holly Visel ..,,,,., 204 Apolena Sf., Balboa Island, California Mr. Miller Williams ,,,,,, .,,, , , ,,,, Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Mrs. Flora Williams .,,,.,,Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Dr. Berf Madsen ,,,,. ,. . .,,., ,. ..,, . ,.,, Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Mr. Jesse Wiffmeyer , , Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah rL,Q,.,.f,9n M54 SENIORS Abercrombie, Lyle ...,..,..., ..,.,. . , ,,,,, ..,, . ,, ,,,, Jackson, Wyoming Hollingsworfh, Elizabefh Ann .3820 Gundry, Long Beach, Calif. Anderson, Barbara Jean ,,,. . ..,,., .... .,.,.........,,,..,,. ...... H o mer, Roberf .,,...........,,., ,. ., ,, ,, Big Piney, Wyoming ,, , ...,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,, 4205 36fh Sfreef Soufh, Arlingfon, Virginia Johnsfon, Jerome ...,..,,. ., ., ,, ...., , .. , , Mineral, California Bair, Glenn .,,.,,, .,,,,,,,,,,..,,.. ,,., , 4 973 Soufh Sfafe, Murray, Ufah Jones, Thomas ., ,,,,,.,,,.,,,., , ,,,,,, .Pounene, Maui, T. H. ..Baisinger, Nancy ,,,.,, ,,,263l 22nd Sfreef, Bakersfield, California Lewon, Donald , ,,,,,,.,. l653 Easf l3fh Soufh, Salf Lake Cify, Ufah Benneff, Clark ,,,,,.,,,,,. .240 Jay Sfreef, Colusa, California Qiindsay, David . ., .,,,.,...,, ,,,., . ,,Haiku, Maui, T. H. Burmesfer, Anne ,, .,..,,,..,.. ., ,, ,..., ., ,,., ,, ,Hiawafha, Ufah McHenry, Keifh ,,. .. ,, Yosemite Nafional Park, California Cooksey, Jack ,,,,..,.,, ., , ,,,, 63l Ogden, Denver, Colorado Mclnfyre, Roberf ,,,,,,. ,,,Yosemife Nafional Park, California Cunningham, David ..,., , W.. .Grand Canyon, Arizona -!McLoughlin, LaVonne ,.,, ,,.,,..,..,,, D aniel, Wyoming Davis, Keifha .,... 360 Soufh Sfafe, Salina, Ufah Maxwell, Kameron ., , , ...ML Pleasanf, Ufah Dyches, Thomas ,,,, ,,..., . H., ,..,, Clear Creek, Ufah May, Raymond ,Grand Canyon, Arizona -Dyer, Vernon ., ,,,,,,.. , . ,,,.,,,..,. Window Rock, Arizona Miller, Phillip .. ...,. Tuba Cify, Arizona Erickson, Nancy .. .... , ,. .... .,,, .,,......,....,, M agna, Ufah QMoore, Sherma ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,. ..., ,. ,..,,Williams, Arizona Faulkner, Wayne ..... ,, , ,. Forf Wasakie. Wyoming Nevills, Joan ..,, .,,, , ., . ,,,. .Grand Juncfion, Colorado Gebhardf, Shari ,.,..,, ,..,Hofel Polana, Laurenco Marque, 4-Oliver, Pafricia .........,,,,,. Yosemife Nafional Park, California Mozambique, Porfugese, Easf Africa Parkinson, Ann H ,,,.,,,.. ,.,, . . ,, , ,.,, .,,..,,,. ,,.,,, , C edar Cify, Ufah Gordon, Virginia ..,.,, ,,,,,,, ...,,.,. . .,,...,.,,.. H i awafha, Ufah U-Peake, Jerilyn .,..,, 3755 Lime Avenue, Long Beach, California -Gray, Joseph or ....... .,,,..,...,,... .,,,,...,.......,,.,.. C h inle, Arizona Robinson, Faye . .,.. ........,.,,,., ,.....,,,,,,.,,,,..... , , . .,.,,,,..,.. Myfon, Ufah Gunn, Clarice .,..,,,... ,,,,,,,,..,..,......,.,...,............ M f. Pleasanf, Ufah Ruppel. John ...... ...,,,..........,.,,,,.,.,..,....,,,,,.,.......... R oosevelf, Ufah Hamilfon, Wayhe .,....,,.,,, Yellowsfone Nafional Park, Wyoming Schnur, Paul .,,,, ,,.., . ,,,, ,,,. , ,,Grand Canyon, Arizona Hampshire, Elna .,,. .,,,.,., ,,,,,,., . . ,,.. ....... ,.,, H i a wafha, Ufah Schuckers, Alvin . ,,,46l4 Overland Road, Boise, Idaho -Hatch, Dorofhy .,,., ,.,,.. , .,,. H elper, Ufah Spencer, Ann ., ,.....,, ., ,,,.,. ,,,. , ,, .... . , Fairview, Ufah ..Hecox, Beffy Lou ..,,.,,,.. .. . ,, . ...,,,,.,. Cora, Wyoming Squier, Dorofhy ,.,.,,,..,.,... .. ,, ,,,,,., . . ,.,,.., ,.,,,.,,,Vernal, Ufah Helsfen, Frank ..........,,..,,.. .. ,,,.,, ,.....,,,.,., S cofield, Ufah -Van Sickel. Jerry ,,,, 4050 Norfh Main, Norfh Las Vegas, Nevada Hickey, William ,.,, 249 Franklin Sfreef, Highfsfown, New Jersey Weeks, Phillip . . ,,,.,,,, ., , , . Grand Canyon, Arizona Aller, Diane , , ., Baker, Bruce ., ...,,., Baker, Elizabefh . ..,....... . JUNIORS ., ,, ., . Driggs, Idaho ,, .,...,,. 2659 Dahlia, Denver. Colorado Eureka Ufah .Bancroft Anne New York Bari-eff, Bonnie H ,,,,..,,, , ,Y,,.,..,,, , .... ,. .VVInSIol'1, Oregon Bibler, Gerald ,,,,.,...,. ,,.,,,.. Darby, Monfana Brown, Jerry . ., Bryanf, Mary ., ,. Buffhan, Ruby ., .. Cargile, James ,. ,. Carfer, Leah , ,, ,, Eureka. Ulah Boulder, Colorado Koskie, Elizabefh . Long, Janice H , Lucas, James . , , Dragerfon, Ufah .,, ,,,Vernal, Ufah ,. Prewiff, New Mexico Madsen, Roberfa . ......,.,,.,,,., ,,..,,,,,...,.....,....,,.,, M Y. Pleasanf, Ufah Manson, George ,,,, 80 Manfle, Tim . ,... , ,, Massey, Gary . , Menzies, Donna Lee Greysione, Colorado Millar, Jessie ,, ,, .704l Soufh 600 Wesf, Bounfiful, Ufah Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Cowley, Roberf ...,. .,,.. , ,.. .,,,.... .,.,,, , ....,,,, R ichfield, Ufah Cox, Ruth , . ..,. Diablo, California Cox, Sally ,,.,..,,., ,, ,... Diablo, California Darnell, James ,,,,.. ....,,,.,,,.. , ..,,, ..,....,.,,..,,. Paul, Idaho Gibbons, Boyd ,,,,..,.... ..,... ..,, . , ,. , ,. ,, ., ,. ..,,, Darby, Monfana Hansen, Jeffa ..,, ,,,.., I 736 Laird Avenue, Salf Lake Cify, Ufah or an ' ' Ne son, Glenn . Nielsen, Elaine , Parker, Bob ...,, , Peak, Dana ., Roberfson, Marlyne .. Rodgers, Eilene ,, Srnifh, Adrienne . Harrison, James ,,.,.,,,,.,,..,...,..,,.., .,,,.,, ,,,,, ,,,.,, P a r adise, California Sfacey. James . I-Iarf, Winona .,...,,,....,..,,,,,...,. . .,,,.,, .,,,, .,,,.... D u bois, Wyoming ,-Sfewarf, Barbara fHarfman, Sue ..... ..Azfec, New Mexico Sfricklin, Mike Hood, Lorraine ..,,. Hood, Orville ., Jaeger, Larry .,,,. .. Johnson, Maxine ...., .. , ,. Koch, Befsy ,,, , ,., Ignacio, Colorado Ignacio, Colorado ,Windowrock, Arizona , Big Bend Nafional Park. Texas Suffeer. James ,,,,.., Thornfon, Elinor , , Turnquisf, Jeane 8 Newhouse Building, Salf Lake Cify, Ufah , .. Arfesia, Colorado .,,,...,. Price, Ufah ...Clear Creek, Ufah ,,,..,,Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah U .. .,,,,... Ne hi, fah , ,, Clear CreeR, Ufah ,.,Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah , ..,,.,, . ,,.. .Payson, Ufah , .. ,,Bounfiful, U,ah . .,,,, ,.,,..,,, V icfor Valley, California lO5 Mullen, Lemar, Coloraco , ,.... ,.., , . ,.,,,.. Big Springs, Texas .. ,.,,.Richfield, Ufah ., . ..., ......,..,,,. V ernal, Ufah , , Grand Canyon, Arizona . .. ,, Roosevelf, Ufah . Casa Grande, Arizona . , . . . Boulder, Colorado Visel, Jon , ,, .,,, 2O4lf2 Apolfna, Balboa Island, California Williams, Roberf ,, ,,......, 463 So. l3fh Easf, Salt Lake Cify, Urah ., .. ,.,..,.,,.., .,..,.,, H unfingfon, Ufah Tucker, Dennis Bianco, Sharon ,, Bill, Sandy ., Brewer, Doyle ,, Carroll, Clyde Corey. Berf Dew, Anne ,, Dyer, Darlene Bag P Eckerf. Roberf ., ,,,, Farnsworfh, Susanne ,, ,, Francke, Roberf ,,,,,, Francke, Ronald Funk, Joan ., ,. . Gibbons, Pafsy Glass, Gail . ., Gunn, Genifer Joseph, Rufh ., .. . Hansen, Herberf ., ,. Hardman, Marcelle ., Harris, Janef ., M .. Jeffries, Deloris , , Johnson, Jennie . .. Kanisfanaux, Sharon Avereff, James , ,. Ba renfsen, Welby .....,. Burgess, Ellen ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Burgess, Joyce ,, ,, S46 ,., SOPHOMCRES ,,.,,l52 D. Sf., Helper, Ufah Yosemife Nafional Park, California Creek, Ufah ,,.,,Roufe No. I, Vernal, Ufah 55, Scofield, Ufah .Bar E Bar Ranch, Cora, Wyoming .,,, Box l27, Windowrock, Arizona Yosemife Nafional Park, California ..,....,,.396 Edgehill, Sunnyside, Ufah ,. .... I97 E. lsf N., Vernal, Ufah ,, ,I97 E. lsf N., Vernal, Ufah Campbell, Jan ,,,,. ,Open Carmichael, Tom ., , ,. Casada, Jerry .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dinsmore, Diane .,.. Edmondson. Leland . Faulkner, Faye ,,,,,,.. Gorishek, Phil ,, Halsfead, Edna Jean Haug, Ann ,,,,,, Hayden, Sue ,, , ,, Hendricks, Myrna Hoffman, Kennelh ,.,,, Hooks, David ,.,,., ,.,, Jameson, Kgren ., Johnson, JoAnn Keene, Paul Lund, Judy ., ,.,,,,,,, .. McAllisfer, Jack , , Mclnfosh, James . McJunkin, Deanne Burgess, Sfephen . Bynam, Charlyn ,, Carlson, Jay , , Howard, Sylvia , Larson, Roger Mahan, Henry ,,.., Cox, Enid ,, , Edmondson, Paul ,, Gunn, Norine . Jeppesen, Judy . ,, ..,,,......,....Box 3l7, Myfon, Ufah ,.,,,..,.Darby, Monfana ,Yosemife Nafional Park, California ,,,..,.868 2nd Ave., Salf Lake Cify, Ufah V ..,.5acafon, Arizona ldaho 7I Liberfad Mazaflan, Sinaloa, Mexico Ufah Karigan, Kay ,, Lewis, Charlene ,,,,,, McGonigal, Gloria Madsen, Tammy .,,,,, Mahoney, Terry Neumeyer, Mike . Nicolodemos, Jim Olsen, Doris , .,,,,,,,, , Olsen, Fred ..,,,.,,, Peease, Bob .,,,.,.,.. Peferson, Andy Rice, Eleanor .. Rowe, Eldred ,,,,, Ruppel, Dick Schuckers, Sally .,.., Box l4O, Sl. Michaels, Arizona ,, ,, Box I34, Wamsuffer, Wyoming .. ,, ,, .. , . , Helper, ,,,,Mf. Pleasanf . ...Box 577. Panguifchi ., 5l9 Chesfer, Ogden, .,., .,,. B ox 36, Scofield ., .. ,, ,Clear Creek, . ,,,,, ., .. .... Dragerfon, , .57 Wasafch Ave., Vernal , ,, ,,Box 403, Ml. Pleasanf, Ufah Ufah Ulah Ufah Ufah Ufah Ufah Ufah Ufah American Consul, Mazaflan, Sinaloa, Mexico Spring Valley RT., McGill, Nevada , .,,,.,,Box ISI, Roosevelf, Ufah 46l4 Overland Road, Boise, ldaho Suvada, Rochelle ., , ., 338 Burkeley, Dragerfon, Ufah Todd, Pafricia ..,.,, ,,,,..,,.,..,,..,. ,... R oue 3, Buhl, ldaho Truscoff. Clark ., ,,.,. ,,,,,.,,,.,., ,.,, ,,,.,,,.,,,, ..,,,, M f . P leasanf, Utah Van Sandf, Marcia W. 2nd So., Vernal, Ufah Whife, Margie ., No. 2, Vernal, Ufah Wood, Barbara ,, , ,,,,,,,...............,..,,.,,,Bananza, Ufah FRESHMEN . ......., ...,. M f, Pleasanf, Ufah Marshall, Barbara Pleasanf, Ufah Manning, Richard W. 2nd N., Salina, Ufah Nafion, James D. , , ,, Box 444, Kevin, Monfana Box C Ranch, Frankfown, Colorado H....,..,...,,..,,..,...,.Jackson Hole, Wyoming W. lsf N., Vernal, Ufah ,.....,,.,,,,.,...,...,.Holbrook, Arizona ., .,,,..,...,,..,. Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Washakie, Wyoming ....Nm....,....,..,,Scofield, Ufah .............,.Duckwafer, Nevada ...,..,,..Sugar Bowl, California ...,.....,.,,.Arfesia, Colorado ,,......,,..,,Holbrook, Arizona .,.....Ff. Belknap, Monfana ...,,.......,..,.,.,.Gilberf, Arizona ,.,......,...,.,,..., ,..,. K anab, Ufali ..,,....Roufe No. 2, Vernal, Ufah Washakie, Wyoming Pleasanf, Ufah . . .. ,,,.Ml'. Pleasanf, Ufah . ..,.,, Splif Rock Ranch, Rawlins, Wyoming , ..,,.. -6300 N. 27fh, Phoenix, Arizona Niccum, James Pesseffo, Clifford Piffs, Janice . Reid, John .,,..,,,.,. Rosenberg, Louis , Scarpelli, Brenda ,, ,, 2549 Madison, Ogden, Ufah Seely, George .. ,... . ' Sheridan, Bobby Shields, Donna .,.,, Simpson, David Spining, Elizabefh Squier, Lyle .,,,,, Sfepp, Walfer ...,. Sfewarf, James .,., Sfocks, Sam . Trevenen, Flora . Van Sickel, Joyce . Waff, Timofhy ., ,. 4NVhife, Beffy ,,.,. Zorko, Peggy ., JUNIOR HIGH Eighfh Grade l9O, Hyrum, Llfah Box 302, lvlf. Pleasanf, Ufah . . .Box 304, Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah H., Box 26l, Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah , ,,..,. Box 73, Holbrook, Arizona Seven , ,,., ..Box lOl, Arfesia, Colorado Box I43, Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah , ,,,.,, ,.,..,,...,. M f. Pleasanf, Ufah ,,,,.,,,..,.,,...,Driggs, ldaho Nielson, Bob ..... Schulz, Sally Thees, Janef , ., Voorhees, Wa Iifa +h Grade Lund, Karlfon Poulson, Richard Ream, Sandra .,,,., Thursby, Karen . 69 , ,,.,,. ., 2220 2Olh Sf., Washingfon, D. C. l558 Yale Ave., Salf Lake Cify, Ufah l6l9 So. l4fh Easf, Salf Lake Cify, Ufah ,, , , Searchlighf, Nevada , ,,,, I6I E. 51h N., Richfield, Ulah ., . .. ., .. .. .......... . .. ......Howe, ldaho ,, . . 4lO S. lsf Sf., Las Vegas, Nevada . ,.,, .,.....,..,,. ,...,,,,,,,, , H elper, Ufah ,,,,.,,,, ..,,,,,,,. , ,,,Uravan, Colorado ...WW58 A Sf., Springville. Ufah , ,.,, ,, Dulce, New Mexico H ....... . ......... . .,Cisco, Ufah , ,,.,, Maybell, Colorado , ,.,,.,,, .....,,., W hiferiver, Colorado ,, ., ,,,,.,, ,, Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah ., ., Ganado Mission, Ganado, Arizona 358 W. 2lf2 S., Vernal, Ufah ...,,.....,......Tohafchi, New Mexico ....,,.3l2 W. lsf S., Vernal, Ufah ,, . , U., ...Tuba Cify, Arizona H . ,... ..,..,,,,,,,.,, M albell, Colorado ,. ,. ,,,45O N. Main, Las Vegas, Nevada , Eureka, Ufah ,H489 Cedar Sf., Elko, Nevada ...... .... . . Ely, Nevada ..,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, Box 342, Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah ., , Mineral, California Top Trading Posf, Ganado, Arizona ifiioqaa .. ,. ,,,.,,,, ,,., ,,,,,, ,,.. , . M f. Pleasanf, Ufah , , Schurz, Nevada Wy fs-.0'v 5 A ,, , ., ,, , ., Mf. Pleasanf , Box I74, Mf. Pleasanf , ,Box 673, Ml. Pleasanf Box 206, Mf. Pleasanf, Ufah Ufah Ufah Ufah LU l00l'l60I 6 FU LL PAGE ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY I Springville, Ufah ERNEST H. PEARSON AAIIII, I I I Reno, Nevada WESTMINSTER COLLEGE II II Sali' Lalce Cily I, UIaI1 Four-year Clwrislian College ol Liberal Arls HALF PAGE AMERICAN CLEANERS IIII IIIIIII IIII I IIII M I . 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