Wasatch Academy - Wasatka Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, UT)

 - Class of 1954

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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

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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



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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

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