Weber County High School - Golden Spike Yearbook (Ogden, UT)
- Class of 1954
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W6 Dad kate To YOU . . . the future students of Weber High who will occupy the new addition to the Weber educational plant and who, we hope, will carry on the traditions ot loyalty, friendliness and accomplishment of the past that Weber High might continue to hold her place of honorable recognition among the schools of our state and nation . . . we dedicate THE 1954 GOLDEN SPIKE. ,714 Jvlcmor f - y 0 ---,---, HARRISON G. PARKER Born January 31, 1903, in Hooper. Attended Weber County schools and Utah State Ag- ricultural College. Began teaching career in Weber County and for the past eight years taught industrial arts at Weber. , Once coached the football team. W Was a past president of Weber County Teachers Association, and for three years a member of the 1 board of trustees of Utah Teachers Welfare Associa- tion. I . Died, October 19, 1953. im' I l I . ' if . T' - rn g M , ,.,,4,,....,,.,g-9 V The house that Harry built., Mr. Parker at his desk in his ' mechanical drawing class. A It wa s characteristic of V Harry Parker to attend the Og- ' Q den-Weber baseball game and ' to come to graduation exer- i cises last spring when pain and disease prevented him from getting out of his car. - It was characteristic of him also to tell a ioke and use a bit of sarcasm-and this, he ' did to the end. - lt wa s characteristic of Harry, too, that a week be- fore he died, he recorded a . D Y , ,f ,I pep talk ,O be played during Mr. Parker and his family, David, Suzanne, and his wi e, Maud Nnsson the football rally before the Parke'- Weber-Ogden game. In this talk his sincere interest in the success of Weber High School was so evident that we paid tribute to him by maintaining complete silence during the rebroadcast of his words-and, evidently sensing that they were almost the last words and last thoughts of a heroic dying man, we did not applaud-iust quietly and respectfully listened. 5 A . , 1,..f'f' S'?L1-4 'ff H A ,l As autumn came carpenters set forms for The foohngs of the new addmon 624.4-If ,!J,f',,g4 Q' va v!7 ,Lua Lf-A-if-1A-J xi Llfveef-0 .L 4 dmmzsfraf an Q .44 -'1 The foohngs for X the shop addmon are land -ML The South 5, A entrance 4 comes down ' 1 M M589 1 ,iii 2 wif A f 11 lack hammer Qave Mr Cutler some corhpetmsn 1 4 n 1 I A 1' Z 1 I W . ,, r ll 5 I X rf I X I I ' I ff 4 , I I 1 ' -c I I , X ' I a A ' Weber Cfauufy Heard af ducallrw User' Nw..-.4 Q The contlnuous rmprovement ot our school and the others of Weber County could not have been posstble wrthout the tre mendous effort put forth by Su pertntendent A Parley Bates and the Board of Educatlon Few people reallze the many problems that artse tn drrectlng a school system such as the one In our county and the obstruc tlons met In solvlng them Fnnancung plannlng dtrecttng and supervlstng are only a few 'obs encountered by those con stantly strtvlng for the best and most tdeallstlc school llfe for the youth of this area Chosen carefully by the people whose children wlll attend the county schools these men have done an excepttonal lob of tm provtng our trends of educatnon and making our school days In terestlng and entoyable Supernntendent A Parley Bates by hts desk nrt the recently completed admmts tration butldmg -anv- 2.1 ' sw THE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Front: Carl Olsen, Plain Cityg O. W, Kleviord, Washington TerrBC0: A5097 Allen, Huntsvilleg Clerk and Treasurer, Earl Swenson, Ogden. Rear: Levi Beus, Hooper, Rudy Van Kampen, South Ogden, and Superintendent Bates, North Ogden, MR ROY C METCALF At a glance we seldom see past the pleasant sude of a 'ob but the other slde ts there lust the same Mr Metcalf has the abullty to take all types of problems arts :ng from hugh school llfe welgh them carefully and help the stu dents to succeed Seldom IS a person so proud of a school as Mr Metcalf IS of Weber Hugh and seldom does one show such loyalty whether P student or a faculty member We all have a specnal feeling for the person who IS always ready and wlllmg to help glve advice and spend tlme and en orgy with anyone who IS deserv mg of It To you Mr Metcalf we the students of Weber Hugh during the 1953 54 school year gnve a grateful Thanks si' Our Przlmpal Mr Reese M Metcalf Mr Ward and Mrs Draayer hold an early mormng conference The most famuluar vo ce on mormng a nouncements ns that of Mr Metcalf wlth hrs pleasant Good morning Though these admlnustrators often work on problems alone as a closely knnt unut they are tops No problem ns too great for their careful consuderatlon Mr Reese Mrs Draayer Mr Ward Mr Metcalf lf It werent for your competent guldance Weber would not be the school at IS today 9 Anyone who is as popular among so many different types of girls as is Our Deans Mrs. Draayer, must have many excep- tional qualities. Understanding tops the list as all the girls will quickly agree. There is no problem that is too small for her consideration, and best advice. Like the outstanding school of vvhich she is a part, Mrs. Draayer will be long remembered by boys as well as girls, for her cooperativeness, originality, and never ending energies. MRS IDA DRAAYER MR GLEN WARD 'x Well acquainted with boys and their problems is Mr Ward our dean of boys Serving in this capacity enables Mr Ward to fulfill one of his foremost desires that of building character Although we dont hear from him very often as a group most of us have ouncl him a valuable and loyal friend Congratulations Mr Ward on a fob very well done' Z i l N I , r lfl Ft 1 ,V if' . 14 4 f .1 r ca , ' ' N . . xt , . xx- f . I A l X U15 hzvulfy H--.-7 Ni One of the classes enloyed by all The seniors was Mr Browns eugemcs class Here the students are Iasfenmg to Mr Brown as he ullustrates wnh charts MR J F ANDERSON U S A C M u s 1 c Type Program Commmee MISS HILDA BERNARDS B S U S A C Library Sophomore Class Advusor Guldance Com mmee MR HAROLD BRO Eugemcs Educatn 3 5 e -I MRS MABEL BLAYNEY BA BYU Engllsh Journallsm Pub lncatnons 'Of' ar-if S' MR FLOYD BARNETT B S U S A C Bookkeeping Assembly Commlttee Audltonum MR MAURICE BERRETT MS US Amencan Hvstory Gund ance Commmee Boys Association Now add a lmle, about one mllllllfer, of phenolphlhalem and you wall duscover the presence of . explauns Mr. Call to hns Chemastry class Qazmfd Che Kasper! MR DON C CALL B B U Chemrsiry and Algebra Social Comrnmee MR DON C CARVER 1' U S Bnology Lunchroom ,,.-nv Stage Productions Bus: ness Advisor period Spanush class MISS AMY COOPER U o MA Columbna Junior Class Guidance Commntee Hammer wrench screwdrnver These boys are capable of using them well when they fnnnsh a course In auto mechanlcs from Mr Grlfflths I2 Como se dnce 'P repeat ID unuson Mr Coxs flrst MR DONALD B COX A BYU Spamsh Englush Jumor Class Advusor MR LOWELL CUTLER B S U S A C Retalllng and Merchan d sung D E ub MR RALPH DABB AB BYU English Play Producfnon Drama Assembly Pro gram Commmee .Z 2 Okay? Understand? Do you see? concludes Mr Hadlock In a discJssion of American problems MR CHRISTIAN GRAVES MS U o English Speech English Department Chairman Scholarship Committee MR. DANIEL GRIFFITHS , . U.S. . , Auto Mechanics Metals Home Mechanics Ath letic Committee, . , MISS MAUDE HOLMES B.S., u.s.A.C, English, Radio Produc- tion, Radio Programs. X MR o lp, HADLOCK B s WY u American Problems Guidance Committee Senior Class Adv sor MISS RAE JONES B U S C English Senior Class Ad VISOI' MR ROSS JOHNSON o Stenography Type Busi nss Advisor of e Golden Spike .23 ' IV H4 iw -7 'i .ff ...A l2:O2-reported to headquarters, narrates Laural Fuhri mann in Miss Jones' first period English class. i ,f M ,J V , A X KN V f F X. . V xv X K 'uf X' . . ' .A ' , ' 1' ' A ' 4' Q: Yx - , 4 Vi: f 1 4' T , .S., . .A, f 'N l 1 as., u. u. I Q- ' , Bs., . fu. If 'U 'li , , . 'I br. ,V Q BS, AC I I l 1 . Fl ' .qt- MRS MARY LARSEN US Englrsh Home Luvung Pro gram FHA Commnttee MRS EDNA MALAN Weber Office MISS JOYCE LUNDGREEN BS US C Physical Educatnon Pep Club Swlmmlng Club Dance Club Socual Com mittee Chegf Ware ,lllufay Wzllmg -. -1 Hence we have 5x plus 14 munus 4x equals 13 M Mortenson explaxns to hls flrst perlod algebra class MISS VERSA LITTLEFIELD B S U S A C. Homemaknng Faculty As socnatron F H A MRS MERRILL School Nurse 1, X MR ULYSSES MORTENSON A 3 B S U S A C Mathematncs S h o o I X.- Treasurer if The result of two cups of flour one-half cup shortening us discovered by Miss Littlefields Food and Nutrition ia Help lls Wzth Our Problem MR. RAYO PARKER B.S., U.S.A.C. Agriculture, Assembly Committee, F,F.A. Advi- sor, MR. FLOYD PETTY B.S., U.S.A.C, Farm Mechanics, Athletic Committee, Shop Depart- ment Chairman. MR ED PREECE B S U S A C river Train: g Coach Football Track Safety Committee D fl' H Co- Gettmg the facts gust the facts, in Mr. Oaks eugemcs class MR EUGENE REID B N Band Girls Glee Mixed Chorus A Cappella So cnal Comrnmee MR LEONARD ROWLEY B Speech Englush Progran Commmee MR ANTHONY RUSSELL B M A U S A C American Problems Scholarshnp Cornmnftee Book Store Socnal Stu dues Department Chanr man Uzcy Dzd Zhczr jab We! Learnrng skjjlfsf WIESSWIFYQ Iv 6 f f 'K MISS MAURINE STOREY Weber College Office Principals Secre Tary MR FLOYD SLATER M U S A C Physiology Basketball Coach MR BYRON SMlTH Mlss Secrrsts experienced fC Seemg Amerncan history as at happened an Mr Taft's fsrst period class BS USAC Type Social Committee MR JACK SORENSON B S U S C Aeronautlcs Track Foot ball Coach C A P Im! Were A Kredzl tv ur Q, A whole new system of weught the metric system by Mr Lavell Ward s physucs class MISS CHARLENE SECRIST B B U Clothmg Gurls Assocua Non FHA MR MAC TAFT BS USAC Amerucan Hustory Amer :can Problems Wrestlmg Co Coach M... 1,06 lu,-A-A fi: -CMJ' A AO . QA aff!! T447 14 4. X -4' JIM! Gr MR noon J wwf! as us c Shop Audnbrlum 1' ' elmo! MR LBVELL WARD B S U S A C Sophomore Class Adv: sor Physics Plane Ge ometry ug, MR LELAND WINGER M S U S A F FA Campus Commnt ee MR FERMEN WESTERGARD Iowa U of Calvf Art Sugn Pamtmg Year book Advuser and Pho Yographer MR MELVIN WOOD BS USAC Physscal Education Foot ball Wrestlmg and Golf Coach Learmng a hobby or perhaps a vocation un plastlcs, leather copper an Mr West's arts and crafts I7 Y ' 0 W.. in 3 Fl- l f A H W 'W-.W I Q . A N! I A J , j ' E ' ' W bb a.s., . ., . . .c. F 1 ' .A ' I . . ., '. , V4 S , . ' I ' lx Y A A.s., B.Y.U., u. of ' 6 xx 1 4- ' , I . , 1 ' l . ., . . . . 1 I . I . - -' Wx we . I . ' A A A , -Q 4. 1 p -t 4 A . 'F , RQ t ' S 1- 'R ' s 'fi x' t , f I X , 4 I 4 r . ' , ' - 1 1 l V. ' IA ' ,V ,uf O , -Q-.. G' ' A' X, , W . 'S I . ,, . 1 , W Y .1 A If , 'J I, .' I ' ry V . ' lf, f 2 , A M ,jj 'D f -M I - 1 . ' 1-7 t ' 1 K, V .,, I ff y . . . . I S S Our Dgfmzmir leader .0 'F Vk, ,A N me ., W xv: lwbx, , f - , 4, 5 so ,qi sr T . W 'Sn zu W X,'l,: 'K -oy 'Y ls. .. J' H 'E.lw:Tj e, C Y ' 've- Y Positively a leader in student prob- lems and in football, is our presi- dent, Carl Smith. With the familiar en- trance to Good Old Weber in the back- ground, Margo, Colleen, Bob and Carl take time out for a rest, and a picture. fftty iv., An intriguing smile, real leadership ability and basketball skill make up our treasurer, Bob Folk- man. Friendliness galore, artistic talents and a genuine love for Weber, are but a few of the qualities of our secretary, Colleen Howes. ' 4 Captivating b e st de- scribes our alert vice president, Margo Mar- riott, who knows there is always a right way. Student Hauucil Left to rrght from the back Dennns Slater Howard Gnbby Sandra Cunnmgham Barbara Norm Loss Smnh Sue Zan Lowther Lows Hussman Joyce Mortensen Joyce Nelson Sharon Roylance Loss Heslop Colleen Howes Sharon Larsson Barbara Cook Joyce Waddoups Bob Folkman Muke Oborn Marba Rae Smnh Margo Marrrott and Carl Smlth The student councll, consrstrng of student representatives from each advrsory class un the school, meets whenever necessary to discuss and solve problems and duftlcultues pertaunlng to the nmprovement of our school The representatives are chosen at the begnnnlng of the school year by the process of votrng an each home room class eft to nght Lrnda Hams Dawn Clark Val Anderson Jam Stoddard Frank Slater Art Galvez Wayne Faulkner Bull Lythgoe Jam Freston John Schweatzer Ray Ward Ronnue Halverson Rught row Larry Blaylock Earl Howe Robert Munn Bob Bowman Robert Burton Genuel Rhees Ronald Rlch LaWanna Holley and Annette Stokes Thus councvl IS actually a miniature democracy and provides the students wrth the rught to express theur own opunrons through representation The problems most commonly dlscussed are dances, assemblies, the parking conditions, accumulation of paper an the halls and behavnor un the lunch lme Mrs Ida Draayer and Mr Glen Ward are the faculty advlsors wuth Mr Metcalf rn a supervisory role The council advisors and student offncers are workung together to lmprove our school ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Kay Lasater Jullan Anderson LaJuan Bybee Mlke Oborn L Rae Greenwell Joyce Randall Sharon Secrlst Mr Anderson Mrs Larsen Mr Rowley Mr Dabb and Muss Holmes The soclal commuttee has the lob of supervuslng all of the dances held at the school They approve and supervlse the theme and decoratuons and help choose the orchestras Along wlth the assembly commlttee, they make the calendar of events for the year The athletlc commnttee super vases and publlclzes all athletlc actlvntles Thus group also has control of all finances connected wlth athletics The funds for ath Ietlcs are taken from the student body fund and gate receipts Mr n uns chanrman of IS group 20 Eammzffees The members of the Assembly committee had a bug 'ob thrust upon them when they were chosen They checked and okayed scnpts held talent tryouts and made up a Inst of talent ratnngs and were on hand when thelr consultation was needed They could be counted on for program suggestnons good em cees and the numerous other de tauls encountered when present ln an assembly SOCIAL COMMITTEE Mr Call Mr Barnett Muss Jones Genlel Rhees Arlette Bonteaux LaJuan Bybee Mr Reed Carl Berry Mvss Lundgreen and Mr Smuth X ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Mr Call Mr Sorenson Mr Jenkms Mr Wunger Mr Gntflths Mr, Wood Mr. Preece Mr. Petty, Mr. Slater and Mr. Taft, 7 4- L C3 Offlce and lzbrziy Books, books and more books are what Mass Hllda Bernards and her llbrary staff work In and around all dunng the year Whenever we needed a book or any other nnformatxon obtaln able from the labrary any one of the lsbrarnans was ready to help In the library were not only fuctlon and novels but debate maternal, magazines, bnographles, encyclopedlas and pamphlets coverlng a broad range of sub ects ZW Wx 1 if ,gr THE LIBRARY STAFF Pat Ulubarrn Renae Stokes Sally Thompson Paula Muller Merlyn Cox l.aVell Crawford Kay Ferrell Anna Cutts Raymond Ferrm Sue Zann Lowther Dona Mae Petersen Verla Judkms Ranae Amudan Edna Lullngard and Mass Bernards Rushing here and there, getting students out of class on busuness, fllnng and keeping records, and countless other odd 'obs were several of the many tasks the office gurls encountered dunng the year Under the durectlon of Mrs Malan and Muss Storey these gurls all helped to keep our school buzzung and well nn order :Ili Stl 45 29 -X, Time out for the OFFICE STAFF to rest from their work. They are Miss Story, Kay Fernelius Edwards, Ann Eddy, Karen Berret, Ellen Holmes, Lois Stromberg, Ruth Penman, Carolyn Thompson, Loris Mc- Farland, Mrs. Malan, and Gaylene Stanger. 2l As winter approached forms for the first floor were placed. lu -ff'-Qaf- ' xx X X ?-IH X Vi v ' Q X Concrete being poured for the flrst floor The shop addmon nears completion The construction was , ' unterestedly watched by , sidewalk superintendents. AY? 4 3- ...af 1170 Y af 6 4 k k. pg Qi 45 cf ' W '+A 'Hr -.4 jw 9. .1 'Q 'f. 4, nfl, if -A X N , X 5'e141'0 rs NO PARKING T' , CONSTRUCTION nl ff-M Qin! ff. 1... - , Our Senior fender Its hard to believe that twelve years of school are flmshed buf nt couldnt have ended In such an enloyable way nf lt hadnt been for the specual efforts of our semor class officers They wuth the help of the sensor councul, chose our class rnngs planned and dnrecfed the turkey trot class party semor sluff day and The purchasmg of the sensor gift A bug rob and one so well done deserves much credlf for the success of the year, our last at Weber Hugh ,Q- Tops ness CERS dent Patsy Gary nn class and resourceful our SENIOR CLASS OFFI are Gary Francns pres: Jean Anderson secretary Smnh vnce presudent and Pnce treasurer SENIOR COUNCILMEN are Don Hagen Howard Smnh Gary Price Gary Wnlley Dean Abbott Ronald Bmgham Gene Menbos Jum Carley Jean Anderson .hm Anderson and Gary Francrs Absent when phovo was taken was Mnlton Olson Che amor 611155 Assembly and Dance ,xv The Four Men rn a Tub Anderson Francus Nielsen Smnth Smuth Peterson Burrows P! En Comparo wlth Roger Uullus LaRosaJ Arnold Accompanymg are Jacobs Hansen The sensor assembly cast Ieadmg the auduence In Tallulah Bankheads famulnar closmg song May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You Bllf-Nc KN Coaxnng J Bracken to Look at the Bnrdue as Gary Francns senuor class presudent Dale Chrustensen on the rxght was the lucky wmner of J Bracken ID the raffle The sensor class offucers ar ranged a thrnllmg evensng when they planned the annual Turkey Trot The guest of honor, accord :ng to custom was a turkey thus r wnth the moniker Bracken Earlner In the day the senior assembly presented T a I l u I a h Bankhead aluas Sheron Dewey as master of ceremonles I luded were such famous names as Luberace Margaret Truman Jullus LaRosa Kathryn and Ar thur Murray portrayed by Guy Larknns Kaye Lasater Roger Ar nold and Sharon and Sherrne Cot tre 1 fl , fl I f K 1 , A-y in II ' ll ll ll ' ' . , , 2 1 Qui , Z A lf E , , l A Q 5 I l T H 2. it W if ' T i 1 ' if l ul 6 X , f V .5 A T A Y ' ' ' ll . I , . yea ' ' , J. l l 5 - l X .l. y Allpf. lg' NT- I ' n- . I, P I I I l. l I ' I I X I I I ' pcciul Moment in Wvrk and in P ay Durmg the course of the Sensor Turkey Trot Sheryl Raymond and Merlm Loper exhubnted thelr skull nn ptterbuggmg .rum tlwli W' nov urn: as 4 an Mlss Bernards spent many hours helpmg students fund nnformatnon nn the lubrary Here the Enghsh D class spends an hour an research and study , ' r , 1-AQ ' ......,..... ..- 'WU I- . .4 -' ' ' - . - 2 3 4 5 gg' 9 IU X21 4 15 I7 K5 i9 A K . 131 25 1 - . 30 . ' 11 . . , , N Av . 47 9 A f X . . . . h I , ,. U . a 1,-f ROGER ARNOLD Ogden Acnve Lad DEAN ABBOTT North Ogden Good natured tease REX AvIs Roy Sharp JIM AVIS Roy Real DICS 5492 U16 Serzmrs r 3 XM JEAN ANDERSON PIaIn CIty Carefree DUANE ALLEN HarrIsvIIle GIrl shy 'G DELORES ANDERSON North Ogden LIve wIre '3 VAL ANDERSON Wllson Loves lIfe ORLAND ADAMS Terrace Nrce fellow It C 411 'Q RANAE JOSEPHINE N4-,RMA AMIDAN ANDERSON ANDERSON Slatervulle UIntah Sough Ogden A lIrrle spark Natural frIerIdlIness Engaged DIANE ATKINSON Roy Snappy humor A tense moment durIng the game Wlfh South Cache ff? , . ' , M 'f Q 'V ' ' ' 'v i , W - I 4. 2 -5 .D f . I A - Q , hey- ivy, 5 ' Q f l I gg. ' .1 -' I L I, , my , I-' 'fa sy , . f,f!j?Vi VV f ' 4 H 2, , s f . , E aku., A ' J - .9 ' I Y I X A ,, . ' A 9 X I x I' H 1: I Al .x I - IN , Ax .. 'P -' ' V O C 1 'Q IM ANDERSON South Ogden A way wrfh women ELAINE BOOGART Ro Worldly Charms ROBERT BOWMAN South Ogden Tease 4115 ,A BARBARA BROWN Plam Cnty Sweet WE s L EY BARTON Roy Surprrsrng ow Had Keachcd the Cop QQ :M BASHFORD Terrace Bashful DENISE BALL South Ogden Full Ol Mrschref Q-tv' LEANN ALLEN Taylor RZ- Nj GARY BINGHAM Huntsvnlle A Bag Heart Consrderate KAREN BE R R ETT Terrace Lrkeable CHARLES BOTTOM Ov Regular Guy ARLETTE BOITEAUX North Ogden Get up and go RALPH BUT L E R Terrace Artist vkqs T- vw, i LEAH BOWCUTT MERLVN BURDICK BEVERLY BAKER DOUGLAS BLICKFELDT AUDREY BELNAP Roy Roy Plain City South Ogden Hooper Cure gal Self assured Flirtatious Smooth 76l9f1YS Galore and Kezgrzed Supr SHIRLEY ENGHAM Rnverdale Bubblrng wIth life ' 1 JOHN BORGER Rnverdale Innocent grm GAYLE BARNES Terrace Excmng vorce E7 R E E D BROWN North Ogden SIlent partner 0'5- RONALD BINGHAM South Ogden EnthusIastIc DENNIS BINGHAM Terrace Handsome Boa BuRRows WIlson A real gemus E RICHARD BIRD South Ogden Terrlflc DARNAI. BRADSHAW Terrace Real gone -Q ARTHUR HILDA BALLIE BUCKWAY North Ogden Terrace WIcked pIanIst Pretty halr ,-, RANEE BARROW Ogden Congenral ROBERT BROWNING Terrace Scores everywhere r turmg alumInum -1' Z W ' 'A -A N , 4 4 ,f 1 '4 ' ' ' Q if . - .I Y? 'U 1 .J I 4 :jim TT , t' - 'I .U . 0 I 9 5 0' ' 4 4' .9 . If ,1 1 I I ' - I If , ' ' . , f . 1 K' A.: ' I, fy J, I f I at in I Y is ' I X ' I I I , ,Lx Mr. Calls chemistry class watches the process of manufac Am VAL COLES Terrace Rhythmic KENNETH COLBY Ogden A wow with gals IM CARLEY Wilson Tall kind Mncscsv ANN COLE South Ogden Delvcate CAROL BURTON Terrace Petite CONNIE Cl-woo Farr West Bashful ef J f I if' 1 'Q DAR RYL CAL L Riverdale Good looking T CECIL AT CRAGUN CRAGUN Pleasant Vvew Pleasant Vuew Reserved s.....v Qi RUSSELL CHATELAIN North Ogden Engaglng J ' 8 3 s 'x .. I QQ Lrvely MERLYN Cox South Ogden Cute Grin- COLLEEN CHEENEY Terrace Full of cheer DAROL CHRISTENS Kanesville Hard worker EN CLYDE Comae SANDRA CLEGG Uintah South Ogden Deserves respect Ccinvincing 'Y w-1 PAT Bu L L E R South Ogden Electnc eye CASH Rnverdale Mrschlevous I 637 4 T1-'11, .1 I. X Quik ' 5 fe' LARUE Cov Plain City Full of energy Had Reserved Seats '12 'L ' 3 we ' .5 is in Q A X ' TY ll we f ,' P l N I U BILL- ,fri 4m1A,,wh . T 1 l ' I 7' -I r 4 kj. 'Iliff l T af!! 1 A if e Lx gf 5 Wlfffll l 'J if 'li' zu the Audztorzum LENNIS Jo DYE Umtah Anractlve dancer i 84- T' MARILYN DEARDEN Marrnoft Always ready f ANNA Ru'rH CuTTs Terrace Smcere or fun ALJO SIMONSEN Ogden Married .P 7? IM DAVIS Riverdale Easy to like CAROLYN DICKEMORE Pleasant Vlew X-4 T ff LAVE LL CRAWFORD Ogden Canyon Shy but nrce JACK DowNs Terrace A wrnnmg way LORRAINE CORRY North Ogden Tantalfzmg 71 ANITA HERB CLINE DONALDSON Terrace Roy Full of life Always joking A fnend to everyone N7 lol 'Chr YvoNNE CH R I STE N SEN North Ogden Petite COLLEEN CLIFTON Terrace Lmle but Oh Feel the rhythm what a drummer The Jam session at the Sensor Class party ' 1 v ' 3 v ' g 5 I , 'QL ! 4 V K ' I V' I rl . a o 3 K V .1 . , I . . . , 4' I - I ' Y fix 3 A , 4' A ff 2 A- 7 ' W' 2.14 A ' f f? 'C ' T1 A f by A A' wx I- fiw T ' I 'ith L i x ' . ' 'gg .P A J , tf '3K I I I . 5 U Q ' 3 i SHERON DEWEY South Ogden Bombshell GARY EDDY Kanesvllle Charmmg LORNA JEAN ESKELSON South Ogden A ready smrle A Pig ss- ,sz -riff Qxwgvzg ROBERT FOLKMAN Plain Cnty Bones Dui Zflzezr Homework LEoN NELDA SHERILL FIELDING EAST DOUGLAS Hunfswlle West Weber Hooper Wrestler Quiet charm Lrkes people 4 pf' -? q JERRY DEFRIEZ South Ogden Drstmctrve AUDREY EVANS South Ogden Sparkle l 5' MARILYN ROBERT KAY EvANs FITZMORRIS ELLSWORTH North Ogden Pleasant View North Ogden Spicy Self assured Smcefe DEE ANNA ELM Roy Fun to be with RONALD FINCH Q-my Terrace 1... Easy going 'R'-r GAIL FARBER DERONDA FARNSWORTH STELLA DAILY JANICE EVANS Terrace South Ogden Terrace TefI'BCe Arrrsfrc Muscular Pmf srze FVISHUS galore Char Sparc Gmc DEE FowERs Plam Cnty Dark corners j f fl'L 2LJ,! 335' N 12 O ua -I m IJ 'u-4 mm 3,2 G2 30 J -. OE GRANGE 0Y Studfous r 'Q GARY FLINDERS Terrace Llkeable KENNETH FAVERO Taylor Arresrvng CAROLYN GAu.Y South Ogden A specral frrend 'Q I AY CARMA FERNELIUS FACKRELL Svufh ogden Ogden Canyon lovable Snappy Wlllys '27 GARTH FERRIN Pleasant Vuew Oh that yodel' HAROLD FINCH Terrace Well groomed IM FRESTON Terrace Tops In any held -.J COLLEEN FIFE Riverdale Gllstemng OE FAGE 0Y Pahenf Bob Summons and Art Balluf recuperahng from the Sensor 'am sesslon Q 4 N7 7 WILLIS GALVEZ Ogden Twmkllng eyes KENT GARN E North Ogde Good sport ORLIN HADLEY Taylor Brilliant LA DONNA GoMM West Ogden Always prepared RRIS tVlew T XJ REN GA L B RAlTH Ov Unpredlctable DEAN H ODSON J 'Wilson Rgspgctful CHARLES HINCHCLIFF GLEN HUNT oy Terrace Never dull Energy and Zip BAR BARA HADLEY Taylor Respected SHERRYL GIBSON West Weber Qulck wit 'Cy DoRoTHY GR E E NWE L L West Weber Nose for news MARY Jo Gu L ES Ogden Canyon Nose for lrfe JANET HADLEY South Ogden Musrcal talents iff! II Gzff '-'Q WA L LAC E Goo F R EY Harnsvulle Outdoor type LE GRAND HADLEY Plain Cnty Mannerly X77 NORMAN HEGLAND LA VON HAMMOND Terrace South Ogden Vitally alive Exuberant personality I0 the elmo! SHARON HARRS South Ogden Dry wrt and fun S AAAX HUNTER Hooper That sly glrnt .4 x . l I DON HAGEN North Ogden Conscfentlous EUGENE HOPMNS Terrace Unobtrusrve JANICE HELGESEN Roy Interested AY HULL Hooper A real swell guy 3 COLLEEN HowEs Roy A true friend 1' REED HILL Ulntah On the go ELLEN HOLMES Kanesvllle Keeps happy Low HUSSMAN South Ogden Love that smile MADELYN HANCOCK Hooper Neat as a pm ROBERT HARRIS Huntsvulle Easy going WE N DE L L HALL Roy Athletrc Kay Sutherland acts the part of a Warruor as he stabs the Tiger durung the half time of the Little Brown JUg game . Q 7 , rtzf H' L X O Gx53 4iF,f 5 . 5 Ni . . ', 1.4, ' ' L V X ' gg? . I bf f L '? J X ' f K A NOLAN GIBSON Terrace Never lets clown KAREN ISAKSON Terrace Gentle sweetness RAY JORGENSEN Huntsvnlle Good natured HARRY KETTS Roy Sly character 'S 'Q JANET JARVIS Ogden Merry Mrs T X ga Cfallcd Qzrsf Qlaor J-lame GARY J E NSEN Marriott Loads of fun JANET KARMA JOHNS JOHNSON North Ogden North Ogden Reserved Pen gn? BEVERLY JONES North Ogden Dark radrance 2-nc, ll BOYD JACKSON Farr West Friendly RONALD IMLAY Terrace Vim and Vrgor ANN HOLLTOAY Wnlson Live wire KENNETH lNGRAM GAIL JONES PAT JACKSON ROY ROY Eden Aware Enchantmg Ready smfle BONNIE E HAR Rus Pleasant View Loves fun OE HAGEN South Ogden Character .1 194, -J' DON HADFIELD North Ogden Hungry Q 4' 'f' f? I , 'Y i - ' - , I N ' , 'Ll w . V an T',19SisfRR ' T if - ' K J , A A yt , Tl rg Q Us S 5 A A L7 ' 4 . :fy A' T. T A J t . F . ' Y T .fr ' ' . I ,.. , -rx ' , A 'D ' K 4' .ifgrf-f' p '-' TTY. , v im , ff .. . f . ff :Z.,'3T ,yy ' f 5 , Kin f gi F Si of :A . . - Y A ,fy ' f' ' . A A . . X v 5 , I , ' G f 'x ll .J 3- X -4 Z V f g A A .Q , T- l l 4 ' , , V5 N ilffvg My l ' Y 2 if fu Y, 7 I 'J I ' and Sfrw rl for A s 7 BURT LAMB Ov Always a way , 4- JERRY LAFLEUR Terrace Convmcrng smrle RODNEY LARsoN Terrace Humorous MAURINE KING South Ogden A wrnner SUZAN N E FR ED LOWTHER LISTER South Ogden ROY OY Always laughing Alrve KAYE LASATER Nonh Ogden Lrvely v .3 AEK VAL Lowf H E R Terrace CLARENCE KRANENDONK Wnlson Plays the bass Tops 0- Co L L E E N KING South Ogden Golden voice .alt pb' '1 SANDRA KEYES South Ogden Changeable SHARON LARlSON lndrvrdualrsrrc MARRIANNE Jon-4 N s Marriott Always on rhe go illfflf 3 3 i Ben Auchuele, Sharon Hams Catherune Moser, Claudia Gard ner, Sharon Larsson, Maruanne Johns, and Jam Preston en loymg the lournallsm conference at Brlgham Young Un: versny. ' I F ' Ju , . ' . Q!- ,1 ,7 , L J M , A E A I , ' I O ' r . 1 .1 1 1' . if R. . . 3 T 7 5 .3 'A W . , .M - A 4 C7 N Q' ',,, A , - ' 5' 4' A, - 3 , , R . . . . fi in S A fi ' Vt 1: . J Jls' A , I ' ' - - l I? v-v is-if sd -7 EDWIN H U BAN D North Ogden Bashful KE KAWAGUC HI Ov A leader :M LEWIS Hooper Calm and good natured Hhcer d the laudesf DARLENE J ENS EN Farr West Warm smlle 4 1 TOM Mc DON NOUGH Terrace Leadmg golfer JERRY MATHEWS JOY MAXEIELD Pleasant Vnew Harrusvnlle Dramatvc Bundle of Joy fv- 'Fav Lols M HESLOP West Weber Energetic' LORRAINE J E N s E N West Ogden Many Interests BRUCE JON ES North Ogden Mr Football CAROL KILTS Hooper Cherry ORLENE LARKINS Terrace Orfgfnal M E R LIN Lo P E R South Ogden C0f'lVEfSaflODB'lSf 'fs JOYCE MORTENSEN South Ogden Personality p us MARY Mc KAY Huntsvulle Many vrrtues X ro v'1 NEuLA MONTGOMERY CAROL MORSE GEORGIA ANN MORRIS Llbeny Farr West Ogden Always fn mlschref Vrralny Talkahve E M . Ti? Q V1 .w S 8 g I' N x ,Q -it f 14 .- '7' ' . J , -MWA! ' l ,AJ l A ' V 1 'Q . 3 S' J se, 5 - f 'ga if -R Y A 'Ev ' I ' I W I I 'U' , Q R L . , U J lf ,. Q . , 'W ' A 1 .Jw --A A 2, lf XII 1 at thc Game TERRY MIFFLIN o Dose of wrt MIRIAM LEE MCKEEN South Ogden Avrd reader SHANNA O NIEL Terrace Gay and lively LORIS MCFARLAND West Weber Favorne of all 1 COLLEEN MANWARING South Ogden Sparklmg eyes HELEN NASH Plam Cnty Fashronable and fun .rv MARK D MCGREGGOR South Ogden Flashvng 'Wa FLORENCE MART E N EZ South Ogden Sensmve GENE MEIBOS Terrace Happy go lucky NAN MARGO MORRIS MARRIOTT oy West Ogden Sophrsrvcated touch Dynamfc personalny Q, 'T TERRY MILDON Umtah Admlrable l.OWELL MCG R EGGOP South Ogden Card the lolrer At the first assembly of the year our Presndent, Carl, Intro- duces hss other officers Margo, Colleen and Bob f. qt Q A N 8 I 8-D 4 Q T E 6 'Q' vw X fe 1 4' .,r R Y V H A H -a ' Q: ff ' 'Y' , A 'F f 3 v 9 x I T T if A fe if an W ff - ' Vw -A - are A W S T 4 l i A I 1 MICHAEL OBORN South Ogden Keeps rhmgs hummmg FRED PALMER PlaIn CITy WIrInIng way DORENE OAKEY Pleasant VIew QUlCk and alert Wil .1 fl Had II 5001! Cum' 'S' CHARLENE NELSON Ov LIvely ROBERT O BRIAN Terrace Clever l 'O' Y--I ur 'P RONALD GREENWELL MarrIott Hrgh Ideals X 1 W, HAROLD OAKES North Ogden SocIable 3: -arf SHIRLEY N E EVE s Terrace Delrghrful to know JOHN PENDER RIverdale Quret MILTON OLSON Terrace LIfe ar IYS best 'n O Ju m ur -1 CHU! EF E-31: 2211 mi-O mn -I m zz br 'N X YY SI-IIRLA OLIVER Ov Sparkplug VERN NEILSEN Taylor Happy WarrIor I Q 31 SHARON POWELL TED PARKE MAURINE PARKER FRED PRCOTER NATACHA PURCELL MarrIott North Ogden HarrIsvIIIe Slatervulle HarrIsvIlIe Sfrakmg Comrc SpecIal charm Ambmous Ophmvstlc at the 6'l'lll7I' 611155 43 RONALD RE ES E Ogden Canyon Cooperative l DERMETA SP E NC E R Hunfsvulle Quiet and refined PAUL SWIFT North Ogden Speed urself DONA MAE PETERSON South Ogden Refmement rv .ff-f GARY STONE Terrace Unpredrctable OE SEARS Rrverdale True Srncerrty Party fix. E7 T? SHERRIE R u SS E L L O Intelligent uw? KENT PETERSON South Ogden A busy guy ml MARY Lou PALMER South Ogden Outstanding RUTH PENMAN West Weber A real friend 01? 7: jx -ong- GENIEL LARRY R H E ES Pou LT E R Pleasant Vlew Kanesvulle Gracrous Genume ALLEN PETERSON Terrace Jubrlant 531-sv. X The mormng after the Pep Ctub slumber party, Duxle Russell us tryung to catch up on some sleep I M llll Q 'l Y ' R+, Y -, ' . 'L 5 Y Q A lf' T' , fl G1 R v 4 , , fi . 5. - , Y O 54 , 4 Y ' T A fl' T , Y! 7' ,Y Q ,, , ' Q 3135 Y T K .Lf ' 2 L ', - ,Q . . J 'X h A 3 'N . l l L SP r, 'V 1- 6 M x lm DEAN SLATER Slatervllle Pushes ahead HOWARD SMITH Wes? Ogden Terrrflc dresser LARRY RHEES Pleasant View On the ball ,Q J 19' JOYCE Ross Hooper Wmsome way xA PATSY SMVTH OY Champion skater .T 'Q 7 I PM VIRGIL Pou LSON South Ogden Tall and dark BUD ST E P H E NSON Farr West Enjoyable ffrzjaycd Chcmsclw IF E ' I AC .iw 11 V , .'y' ,7- JOAN RADABAUGH Marriott In the clouds Y CAROL PETERSON OY Merry mrss BUDDY PRICE bary MARCE P ET E RS E N Farr West Ravmg Beauty LARRY PARKER Ruverdale Seldom wornes ELDRIE SPAULDING JACOB PosT DIXIE RUSSELL JANICE STOKER Rcverdale Plam Cnty ROY Huntsville Magnenc Physique Dynamlfe Tmy wars! ,I Q . an ' THOMAS PRICE Riverdale Reserved 5'5- 3 -.A is N4 'T AR LENE SAMPSON Ogden Srerlmg c'l4ll7l' luff Day RIHARD SCOTT Terrace Crazy man crazy CAROLYN THOMPSON Warren The best JOAN N TAY Lon Farr West Wvstful Charm ff ON Sc HOL ES Terrace Opporrumsr l KAREN STOREY Eden lnvfgoratrng fi 12.5. 'H fo 5 f I RANAE KAY THOMAS SUTHERLAND Plam Clty A loyal pal NORMA TRAVIS South Ogden Agreeable South Ogden Cassmova Q? ,l Boa RUSHTON North Washangton Cheerful ARTHUR Ro P E I.A1'o Taylor Mr Ml5ChlPf 12.7 LA SMITH Huntsvnlle GFBCIOUS smlle ., -1' ARCI-IIE PARKINSON South Ogden Will go far Boa SIMMONS North Ogden Jazzbo N. The Pep Club skIt TryIng to mImIc the football team 5 NORMAN THOMPSON SIatervIIIe Relaxed CAROL TERRY ov Specral JOANN TWYNSTRA Sou1h Ogden Aftrachve BILL VANDERVEEN HarrIsvIlle Masfer of Spanish DON THOMPSON South Ogden A bold voice VA TAYLOR Farr West Everyones frrend 'o B5 Agni' 9 9- -og N A9 K 'N CARL SMITH WIISON Brain and Brawn War late for Hlasses CLAUDIA C. THOMPSON South Ogden Tender eyes DAN TEscH Umtah Seeker of knowledge Y SHIRLEY THOMAS Roy Modes! and merry W an Ygyi' .S x .5 I f QV, CLARK PETERSON Terrace Jolly fellow LAURA PEWT R E ss Slaiervllle Wmy and gay NADINE PENMAN Hooper School spIrIr PALL NYE North Ogden Curly red halr GEORGE RICE South Ogden Reflcenf Suv- ARNELL SWENSON HAL STEPHENS North Ogden South Ogden Live wire Radio mad 5' --Q i COLLEEN R FRISBEE Ogden A vouch of youth Zhough Zfhey Kan ,411 the Way WI L L EY West Ogden Careful 41' JOANNE WEST Farr West Seamstress COLLEEN WESTMORELAND Roy Swee' W7 T' WALTON Ogden Welcome 77 ROGER WILKINSON Ov Always a laugh RONALD SHARP Plam CIty Wllllflg av? --.7 Sc HwI TZ E R Wllson lntle John SIDWE L L South Ogden The professor EDDIE VA LDEZ South Ogden Lnttle but lIvely SSS? .JM RONALD RICH oy Terrace BARBARA WEST Refreshlng Defermmed ao-0 4. P? VY SOR ENS EN Terrace Persuaswe LOIS SMITH Umtah MusIcally Inclmed Enloymg a cake awarded by the Pep Club IS the football team and members of the Pep Club I Y, ,I . X,MVJ I I M 5:5 T ,, 0 A' T' l 4 'A ' A I Sl we f ., xl L' R Il I , 4, W lil A I I GARY IRIS BOB JOHN ' fx ' s . '34 A X . , x , W f'V:V, , QW A f ' I I J, v, M -' y l L I l A 1, ' bf Ir If f 2,3 l 'P R R ei? ui GE RALD WEST South Ogden Always smrlmg TOM WILLIAMS OY Sports enrhusfasf MARETTA WILSON South Ogden Earrest 601114 be Gcwd lf Chcy Cried LANEA WAGSTAFF West Weber Full of spmf 1 .Af KARLA WEsTovER South Ogden Sweet smI!e JOYCE WALKE R Wulson Laughs eastly AT FRANK WADE VARLEY Pleasant Vuew Umtah lmrratlve Great pal RAY WARD North Ogden LadIes man KENT VAN KAMPEN South Ogden Abflny MARBA RAE SMITH Terrace Ltkeable DONNA WAYM E NT Tayior Talkafwe ANTOINETTE WYATT North Ogden Loves to debate f ed' SHARON WI-IEELER SHERMAN WILLARD HELEN WAYMENT FRANK SLATER PAuLScI-INEITER Plaln CIty Marmot? Warren Slatervulle South Ogden Generous DevIlIsh grm Wears a smrle Easy gomg Journalnsr and Hated to leave Weber Q1 CAROL Lee SEAGER Terrace Advenruresome 'W' si k X V Louus YEATES Tesrace True wir KAY YAMASH ITA Hooper Frnendly way ,-A OIS JOANN STROMBERG TH0Mp5ON Huntsvvlle Wlllard AVVCVWVB Sports figure TOM THOR P E North Ogden Tall and ferrlflc MA RGAR ET ZAUGG Roy Rare one 'ICQ -:J 1.4: CHARL SINGLETON South Ogden Curly harr GAYLENE STANGER Marriott Robust MARLENE VENABLE Oy Cauflous ARCHIE SKE EN Plam Cnty Sports mmded Usb IJU I Ill OWN JW IT NEVER WILL if ROBERT WATSON North Ogden Sonny RONALD B E R R E TT Norih Ogden Thmker Tension displayed before the Lr'rtle Brown Jug game Galley, Harrls, Kung, Hadley, Dunn, Dunn, Morse, Chugg and Holmes W :N A ,, f R, V fr , , - V VV r f ga, VAV3 ,, ' V. , , ' - f- ,f Q ,f 'gf' I T ' y 1 je 1' W Q if V A fra ? 1' L R V V V1 vt' V ff , ,V V r A ' i 'f I A f , - 4 . T V Q V V4 ,SVVN , I ' -w P QW. V VA I , If. - NE f VV ,VV . , Fr A f-ff? F , --lr I 1 .3 - - ' ' ' ' ll ll ' '1 I I K .,e, . , Co the junmrs and JOYCE JOHNS North Ogden A Double ,JN RODNEY PHYLLIS SPENCER ANDERSON Terrace South Ogden Uprrght Immaculate AT BURGE N E R O Fun Loving LARUE CH RIST EN SE N Hooper Tactful E 5 Z Q 1 -0 Carl Smnth stands m awe of the ma gncuan's trucks as he matches the popu lar solid steel rung truck and the bowl whlch was always full of water VERLE BARROW West Weber Gallant fi CLAUDETTE STONE Ruverdale Brrsk VONDA CAMPBELL South Ogden Vrvacrous aphomores CAROL BUNOT Hooper Delacate SHARELLE DUFFIN Ov Hearty LYNN FUHRIMANN Terrace Eager AE DUNN Ogden Forceful 13 Q- U' ri 1-1 l 'af' MTJNTY SH u P E North Ogden Character Actor 9 'Ts in -.f I 'tv PS-ef' RAYMOND BORGER Kanesvulle .lovlal TAYLOR West Weber Jolly Gal 'R I J fri? , A l V51 N ALAN L0wE Ogden 'fs 'ln A f ,435 A ' 3 1 .2 M. A 1' f 1 Q f 3 5: 1 ...H ,., ' 'A A .. D J Q or . 5 V . 5- ' ' , C 'L.'i, Y . N l 4 I1 5 r K 7 ,,- - 4 -. R. -N .h .. gm , ,753 , as 1 C - .-.a,1i3,'.3:.fF:fff 32511354-1.2. ' tfghfif , tl ix .'Q.3:1::f.'.-3f,g. 3. Wzipi 1 -12157552 ji .LV :Qu can-I N, .Qin , ifjyli- , Jqjzffli. ,TK 4 . :fu:'E:'.:'tif3Ei o f-:flf ,A aizzisr, - il fa A ROCHELLE F. g J -A, f A ' vs. s K S ' R P R v , R A 'rs 1 i ' -P' K E . fl A if 1 3 1 r A' , ' ,A Q ' , Qui 457' ,711 The buses adopt a new loading area. lfIlI7l'5 40 The pillars go up for the second floor SC f'1 I'fTl' M NT xr ER F81 U16 junior 611155 Officers and Kwmcil QF ff Hard work as usually rewarded by success and thus year was no exceptuon The lunvor class had many excltmg actuvltres and speclal thrllls during the year as they strlved to prove that Weber would be left In capable hands next year One of the most successful dances of the year was the Jumor Prom Thus plus a class party assembly and raduo program provuded a busy schedule for the lunlors Planning the actlvmes and solvvng the problems were Caroline Hoggan vlce president Veloy Pruce secretary Bob Rnchuns presudent and Blaur Fowers treasurer In assnstmg the off: cers the lunlor council held meetmgs and de bates to declde w h at should be done to make an enloyable year for the lumors The offncers and coun cll together realized the fun that can be had with a large group Mr Cox and Mlss Cooper were the lumor class advisors thus year Back row Ken Stoddard Sanford Barker Davnd Jacobs Garth Barnes Jay Freestone Keuth Peterson Annette Taylor Duck Robuson Peggy Pruest Kay Burton Mr Cox and Blanr Kennedy I 7 . l X y K C ! T tg., , l 0 -l j lx for XXX , ' 5 T 0 ,ff I : , : , 1 , 5 , . . . ,X if ' ' 4 4 as l ,Q lc, Q , 1' A 4 . - J 1,2 x I I I V. A 2 ' - : . I I l I I I . I . l 1 l I I Q 1 . . 52 e yuuzar ff! 4m M Q 1 X CAROL AESCHLIMANN LYNN BAILEY Uintah Terrace BOB BRADFORD Uintah , I- I 'L CAROL ALLEN South Ogden GARY AHLSTROM Ogden Canyon VERNA ANDERSEN Harrnsvnlle EARL ALLEN Harnsvnlle JOYCE ALBERTS South Ogden VERNON ANDERSON Harrlsvllle BETTY ANDREWS Wilson LESLIE ATKINSON Taylor EDWIN ANDERSON Riverdale CLAIR ARCHIBALD Terrace GARTH ALLEN Huntsvrlle BOB RICHENS South Ogden GARY ALLEN Ruverdale DICK ALBERTS Terrace ALAN ANDERSON Terrace BILLIE MAE ANDERSON South Ogden PAT ALGER Terrace KYLE ALTMAN South Ogden ACT! The first trip to Weber as Junuors IS engoyed by students as they line up to purchase actuvuty cards and year book orders. Q g VERLEEN BAKER OY Gram d About MARILYN BINGHAM-Plain cafy av VIRGIL BROCKBANK-Ogden fs 9 FRANK BERRETT-Terrace 4 H I . , JAY BATCHELOR North Ogden FRANK BRIAN South Ogden RITA BYBEE Um'tah X GARTH BARNES South Ogden '-T CHARLES BECKERT South Ogden GERALD BELLON Roy MRYNA BOWHIUS Wulson TED BINGHAM Wulson MERLENE BOYDE Terrace FRANCIS BURTON Roy KAY BURTON North Ogden DEON ARAVE Hooper DON BEESLEY South Ogden o LEONARD CHRISTENSEN Huntsville KAY BENNINGTON North Ogden DOROTHY BAILEY Huntsville LA MAR BRADSHAW Wllson SHERMA BANNER Roy CAROL ANN BALDWIN South Ogden LARRY BLANCH West Weber 10 Q 'T' -G ,an KARLENE BRENCHLEY DUANE BINGHAM Roy Ogden SANDRA BINGHAM BEVERLY BROWN Hooper Oy North Ogden CLAIR BEUS Ti Q -ru It LARRY BLAYLOCK South Ogden - D Z ,,, L - - .' lg - - ' Q I X x 4 VA X' I- - ,l ' H, A . . J 4 - gg X Y. A ' ,gf .5 , - ' jx . I E , .1 R , .,r, , A . as ..', '. 1 v'u' - . , . T61 .1 . Nw. ,, ,Q . !' ' ' ' H A ' R ,, 1 11 1 'ie - f? Y 1 f I tw fy ' , , - L L, 2. ., A A . A L Relfxff 31:-'A-is f .f L, 5.1 A A f 1 A K A 'As If 'r l P. ' A . 1 - , 3 '-9 I XM A if 0' f . X L Af- I 1 , , . 3 a 'J lv R R thc Long ,Cunch ,Clue CARL BERRY South Ogden DIAN CHUGG Plain Cnty NANCY RHEAD Farr West DIXIE BURNETT North Ogden ni, RICHARD CREAMER Lnberty BEVERLY BOEHME Hooper U. KAY CHIROS Terrace BARBARA COOK Roy EDWINA BERRYMAN Terrace GARY CHRISTENSEN Harrlsvulle JOAN CHAMBERLIAN Pleasant Vuew SANFORD BARKER Pleasant Vlew if 2- MARVIN CHILDS ROY JANICE CLOUGH Ogden SPENCER BARTON Wilson KEITH COY Rnverdale SHIRLEY CHILDS Roy PAULINE BOWCUTT Riverdale WL lf, I T1 sf 1' DIANE CALL DAVID BENNION The keys to the second floor, or Junuor lockers, are Ruverdale Roy obtavned from Mr Call at the entrance to the gym FLOYD coMaE Unntah :A i . 1 M, I ' f , Li 4 C - 3 t 'X Lg 'R - , 'YS' T ' 1 1' f Z ' - I I 7 , L ' l LN 3, ' N x 4 ' 3' f - K aw' 9? - A L E? L, ,yr 7 A U' U- . 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' x . - 1 R 52 , I DALE CHRISTENSEN-Hooper SAMMUEL CRAWFORD-Ogden Canyon JERRY COTTRELL-South Ogden VENITA CAMPBELL South Ogden DIANE CLARK Farr West GARY COX Hooper MARY MARGERET CROW South Ogden JOANN CHILDS Ruverdale MARY CAIRNS Roy GAYLAND CAMPBELL North Ogden LA RAE CARDON Kanesvvlle LARRY CHANDLER South Ogden CLEONE DAVIS West Warren SHIRLEY EAST West Warren DIX DREUHL Roy JANETA CARVER Plain City GARY DINSDALE Marnott GOLDEN DECKER Warren LARRY DALRYMPLE Terrace RAY DICKAMORE Farr West LA VELLE DAY Rlverdale LARRY DALINGA Ruverdale ROBERT COLE North Ogden i ,nu v-'Y DONALD DOPP ELLEN DICKAMORE Terrace Farr West ,find Added ,virii '7 ' 'ts' 1:- QE. 1 L f'- - ' 1 I ' : I I -' . -f:::f::?:g x::3:r.'.-:I 2:-'ix-I: . ::::::-I .4 J .1 4. -1. kb ,.Y 4' r if .1 P 0 KENT DOMAN GAIL CLAWSON Humsvuile oy DAVID DSBLOOIS DAVID DALEBOUT BERNARD DINEEN NOYYIW Ogden South Ogden North Washmgton - F E7 I I f f - ' y , A ' L' E ' I f ' ? C7 X I I J 'I - ' N f ' 1 'J 7- Q 5 , K Y--, N J, , - I , gr I rf- I - 1 f ' - ' - . . ide f 4 - ' i ff I w , Q - - ' - , , ' I 'V' A 4 T D g a I K - A ,f f 1 . X ' . 4' I at Z . ' I' wh 5 ' In 'L Jw ' :QR , I ' Y fn' In I y to 'S 'J' - ' - I' 7 1 5 ' , . I V 'lb ' Q-. ' , ' I, A' I ' 6 .,, fy 7 nf A 4, 1 S , ,,, I ,p ' .H er 7, 0 f ' . I . I ' fs' --1, -g . ,W J -li. I A V A 4 T- ua . 5' .T gig, if I, W ful 4'pg?7g7'T'ff: . It R- ' R to Asscmblie and Dance 9 Af! MELVIN FOWERS Hooper MARSHALL EASTMAN Roy vs GARY DAHL Hooper L lf' f' A Sn. ' .Q 'r .Z 09' '51 90 ld JAMES GAILEY South Ogden GERALDINE GOOCH Harrusvulle ALLEN GETENS Terrace JEAN FOLKMAN Plaun Cnty KENT FRYER South Ogden ANN DONALDSON South Ogden ROLLO FRYER Slatervllfe JOSEPH DEAN North Ogden LARRY EARL South Ogden BLAIR FOWERS Hooper COLLEEN FARR Taylor ROSELYN FOLKMAN Roy BOBBY FLINDERS Terrace KAYE FERRELL South Ogden LELAND WELSH Taylor RONALD FINCH Hooper DIANE FELT Huntsvllle 'Que V S if' Just suttung this one out at the Homecommg Dance Aa x - A ,.,. 1 A - 1, R - 2 .4 - L ' 4. if' ' 1 X ' A nur. 4 ' I f I 3 - . . . 7 I ' T- 1 I ,h : OI ' I .5 g - ' lx , l 4 x ' 4 X .' ' 3' I ' 's T ' 1 4 nf - - 'Q ' ' ,ta LARRY EMPEY-North Ogden ,-.I - ' , ,J 'f ' 9 - Ax , A 31 X A - L . si .. T - ,Qyig N Li at :o' feb . S2 rm-1' - s 'F '- A , .5 ..- Af: K -.. 1. C? ,. A . hw Q st .A - 3 11 T . 1 Q x . Y ' 2 Chey Worked Hard and I9 aged CAROLE HIPWELL Wulson CAROLYN GOULD Roy T7 GLORIA GATTI South Ogden ARLENE GIBSON Taylor BARBARA GREENWELL Hooper DIANE GALL South Ogden VERA GARNER Hooper NANCY GREENWELL South Ogden LEE GRAHAM Eden NANCY GRAVIT Roy CONNIE GLEDHILL Huntsville WILLARD GLISSMEYER North Ogden JAMES GUNDERSON Terrace SHARON GIBSON Terrace VERN GARNER Hooper ELEANOR GOLDEN Terrace KAREN HEINER North Ogden CHERYL HILL Ulnfah LEWIS HUNT Lewis Hunt ROBERT HUNT Plann Cnty EARL HOLMES WlISOn MELBRANE GROW Huntsvulle JAMES HENDERSON Roy WST 4rl'fv'x K .49 U-5 4-J ruth S x 'f' Y'7 uv- . s CALENE HENRIE VERA HADLEY ROSEMARY HOLLEY ELAINE HANSEN South Ogden Wulson oy Taylor EARL HOWE REESE HOUSELY LUCILLE HEGSTROM West Ogden South Ogden South Ogden and Glzeercd far Waker 'C' '4 41 T' .4 'X Y' T7 X7 JK 0- GAYLAND HANSEN BARBARA HEGLAND South Ogden Terrace DEANNA HARRIS Harrlsvllle 05.1 JJQZ, 1 ,-,f,f!9f6l KC ILA MARIE HILES en Gia wwf it L46 NANCY Homzv Roy X YDONNE HUGHES Terrace DON HUNTER Terrace CAROLINE HOGGAN Sou1h Ogden NORITA HADLEY South Ogden HELEN HANSEN Terrace EVELYN HIGGS Rlverdale JOAN HENDERSON Terrace GORDEN HOLMES Hooper JOHN HESS South Ogden LENORD HAMPSON Roy COLLEEN HART Huntsville PATRICIA HALL Roy GARY HIGLEY Hooper BARBARA HIGGS West Warren MERLIN HOLLIDAY Wllson I zMf!wZInfvy41 24 t4'f'fp ff, ?7f?'lg fi vi? 'gawk Cuz!! decay! 5 JANNEANE HALVERSON SIBIEYVIIIB lm P1400 Cfdjfs 1, Elame Robmson, Duane Call, Kay Burton, and Larry Chandler receive fheur class schedules from Mr Wm ger and Mass Secrlsf V A ' fx . K 'If X . f d 7- 0 W A I 6 ,A , ' ' f V PL ' V Y w - X , Q 1 ' X f ' , , f i ' ly rf., 1 I K Yo 1 J 4 Q - .A ' 1 1 tg 5, f - .N If fv 1 , ff I A A K I I I - . :L N3 ' 'I , , 2 T I . 0 X7 - ' I M, A Q1 I M ee ' f A? , X Vw - 1 ' W' ' ,V ' , - . -0- Q ' I - I g - 1 I E 1 XI I - rl 4 5 I : 5' ix Ax A N, gil A in ' 1 i DORIS JOHNSON Kanesvllle FAYE HOOPER Terrace MAXINE HARDY Harrlsvllle WALDO JENSEN Hooper RONALD HOLMES Marnort DORTHEA HANSEN Terrace GERALD JONES Pleasant View MARY LOU ILLUM Wilson DARWIN HILL Terrace ALLEN JORGENSEN Hun1svllle SAM ITO Plain Cnty BARBARA HEATH Norih Ogden DAVID JACOBS Souih Ogden KENNETH HOPKINS Terrace RAY JOHNSON Terrace LARRY HARTWELL Terrace VERLA JUDKINS Rnverdale LA MOINE JENSEN SOu1l1 Ogden SHARON KNIGHT Plain Clfy GARY HAVILAND Norfh Ogden LOIS JENSEN South Ogden LEE ANN JENSEN Souih Ogden CAROL HAMBLEN Roy 4? glue 1'-9' -J Zangcd far the Zum' Q HQ l' 3 up 7 'cf 'C' 4 ,ff 77' pfarf' E LEORNA KING CHERYL JONES RONNY HALVERSON JOLENE HOLMES Huntsvnlle Ogden South Ogden Wilson BILLY KEITH DAVID JORGENSEN SHIRLEY KRAUS Terrace South Ogden Terrace 0 -. l 1. b E , , .Q ,- - I, g , I I fi - . L f.. 1'- F Q A by ' if ' I I ,ff 1 Q f . Tl - - K - fr' I 3 A .M ,l I - 4 .2 H - ,Q . K' 1 .vi - 6' - M I 4 , W lla d lit- IQ .2 4 - K .f if - 9- 'il' It V1 B 'm,1A ,.!' ' ' 'L ffdx' 'L' -fi - ,' I 2.1 'J . LOW: ' -so - ' ' f. 4. , I r, ,- Af If n ' 5 3- v it ir .2 Q E E 3' ns: g fa.. I , Vg I - g Y I PM Q Io,I II,. , g 2. v- J ' I r Q' A Q J 7 I' , U 4 Ii ,A 5 - ey I I A f - X I 'f I ' . !-' , X A ' I ' I .S I ' l . 1' I , Zflzcy Wauld flaw 5'irsf 91001 locker i C! vi 4' ,- 'C' 3 PS. DQ. MARY KAYE KIRKHAM-Terrace BLAIR KENNEDY Terrace LYNN KNIGHT Harrnsvulle DONALD MORTENSEN Roy NANCY LUNDWALL South Ogden WAYNE KING Hooper RUTH MELDRUM Hooper CLIVE LONDON South Ogden CHERYL ANN LOWHAM South Ogden ROBERT MOORE Roy LEE ANN MONTGOMERY Huntsville STEVE LINDSEY South Ogden MARY JEAN MILLER Ogden ARLEN LOWE Marruott EDNA LILLIGARD Hooper KEITH MCCLOY Hooper SHARON MINARD South Ogden GUY LARKIN Terrace 'T DARRELL MATHEWS RON LEAVITT Mr Ward and Mrs Draayer are, as usual gnvmg help Hunfsvllie Ov to students In need Thus fume Lt IS Ln changmg regns ALICE MARKLAND ,muon Farr West J . L N I xr X ri I Le learned le levee and Ke pee! if 'Q X - DEANNA MAXWELL-Terrace A .a -so 'P L- SANDRA MCENTIRE-Farr Wes? I DOUGLAS MOORE-SOLMI1 Ogden 7 FLORENCE ALLRED Terrace LARRY MANLEY NOYTI1 Ogden CATHERINE MOSER Roy YW fv- LJANICE NELSON RIVefddIe BILL MCCAFFERDY Terrace 'e MARGLNE MANNING Hooper ,P-I DALE NEWEY Hunfsvllle MILDRED MCGHIE Rlverdale ROBERT MUNN Hooper ,, vi' PAUL PETERSEN Souih Ogden ALLEN ORTON North Ogden VICKY JO MOYER Uumah NORMAN MAYHEW Pleasant Vnew 34 'kj JANICE PAL Terrace JOYCE NELSON Roy VELOY PRICE South Ogden BILL ODEKIRK Terrace KENT ROBSON Plain Cliy -4 PAULA MILLER Rlverdale .3 11 'D' 3' in I Q..-v LARRY OVERSTAKE RAYMOND ORGANIZA WILFORD OSTRUP ROBERT MORTENSEN Roy 0 Taylor Terrace ROSS NEBEKER DEANNA NEWCOML JO.-IN NOORIANDER Slatervllle oy HuntsvLIle L I K L . C I 1 x I L L 'f I I - 3 I! V V l I x X ,. , N I e' L ' .' 3' 6- 1 I LK - , x. L Y. X A N I I N , N X I 1 I . L , - ', , - L ,I K X A f . I' , ' A . , U. K X I X l I Lx I 'x QL? I I xx T , X , XX N I I ' - 4. 3 5 'I QI LI ' - - ff, 'Er I R L 'T 'L f P K X 1 .. N N - I If I L, X X X X l ' Y xr - - X K ' LN k 4 X X xxx Q . I - Av' Q , 'WJ -I f X - 1 L 'V , ' ' ,f I - - , U X ,V A 5 lv V ., Y - h , V: I 'P y .XX 8 ' 1 I' 1.1 xx - A X x - - I I ,W .J - yr 4, 4 L ' at L,-N . ' 6 GARY OLSEN-Souih Ogden Q S- 9 3 , XIX 1 Q 1 I x V I W , kr L' J ..-1 I I Q f I . rj, I Ive 5 Lyry 3 .4 r ' I 4 ,rg ' ,V ' Q Q Q, -F f V 5 --S ' . 1 ' 3 I 3, L ' ' W ' ' ., IX S -:-il . N - k g If' I 'I I 5 I f' L L' A L' E LI? 1 ' I , . . R Y A R . Y good Old Weber High 4 ,om T -r ' 1 Noll NORMA PAYNE West Weber NORMA PETERSON SOu1I'1 Ogden BESSIE PETERSEN KanesvlIIe PAUL PETERSON Uinfah LAURA POPE Souih Ogden DENNIS PHIPPS Terrace PEGGY PRIEST Terrace CAROLYN PALMER Riverdale ELIZABETH QUALLS Roy SHARON PRICE Ogden LOWELL PETERSEN Roy BONITA PETERSON Kanesville RALPH RHEES Pleasant View MARY PATTERSON Roy VERL RAWSON Plain City ELZOE ROGERS Terrace ELAINE ROBISON Roy DIANE RICHARDS South Ogden Y' DUANE ROYLANCE Wilson CONNIE SOUTHWICK Juicy, charcoal broiled steaks are Thoroughly engoyed Libeffv by Mr. and Mrs. Rovviey, Miss Cooper, Miss Littlefield SHARON ROYLANCE and Miss Bernards. North Ogden ,llficr Slezfcn year af Prepuraiiau LARRY TAYLOR-South Ogden A 1 DICK ROBINSON-Terrace fb EDDIE SHAW-fSouth Ogden ,av MARGERET SMITH-Harrisville JOHN RUSSO-Riverdale PAT SPIERS-Ogden LOTTIE SMITH Huntsville DOUGLAS STODDARD Roy SHARON SAUNDERS South Ogden fr- RICHARD STEVENS South Ogden VELMA STROMGBERG Huntsville NORETA STREBELS South Ogden BARBARA SMITH Terrace DENNIS SORENSEN Terrace BRENT STOREY Luberty KATHRYN SIMMONS Yanesvolle 1 JAMES SHUPE North Ogden CONNIE SMITH Terrace JOHN STARK North Ogden PEGGY SCHEUERMANN Terrace ROGER SHUPE Huntsville JOANN STANGER Marruott RAYMOND SCHLUPP South Ogden Q-qw ww-f-Q or -qi? W' lp -I 4 4 Ap-4 ANITA SANFORD KEN STODDARD BETTY SMITH JAMES STODDARD South Ogden Hooper Huntsville South Ogden FRANCIS SMELLIE MARIE STIMPSON DAVID STOKES Taylor Kanesvulle Wilson ' ag T ' I I - J 'Inf IEE? S W g ' ' ,Q ,oi T S a ' ,-an I 7' E' F -ff ee, fe . - M, - E I E V ,, ' If K K, r 5 gf ' 8 T f 9 I I es t . N L, K I - gf- ' I . I , V J, QTL ' ' 'I 5 -' ' .Q e It I - Ig? '31 J 5 I f 'if Uwy Were Kmdy and Wzllmg BILL THOMPSON PIann Cnty LEWIS SORENSEN South Ogden Nu' HAROLD SHAW North Ogden WIN TAYLOR Terrace IRETA SIMPSON Hooper I6 DON SHIELDS Terrace fn! xI Li MARVIN TAYLOR Ogden CAROLYN scumsmzn scum Ogden CONNIE soumwlcnc Lrberry fr- DARRELL THOMPSON Plaun Cny VERINE SEEGMILLER Terrace T ANNETTE sroxes Terrace av fi ANNETTE TAYLOR Harrusvnlle BILL TOONE Kanesvvlle BRENT TAYLOR Plain Cny 9 ROBERT TAYLOR HarnsvlIIe if IVAN THOMPSON RuverdaIe DONALD TODD Kanesvvlle 97 0 P7 -4F RAY WILSON KAREN THOMPSON Juniors purchasmg student body cards from Margo Roy Scum Ogden Marrnott, Mr Jenknns, and Mr Morfenson LARRY TITTENSOR Terrace ,I 7 fa Au - . . -4 if - iv I L3 -1 ' ' o , - - I ' my E' F mf, f A V ,VVV y ,. - ' 'rf 9 ' - 3 , ' I jar i 5 We - I I ' V ' I' ,Q A 5 A 3 Lk'I .L -' I ' iQ K S Q I M -',A fy ,LISA - ' I -1 T , . Tx - ' . , ,1 ,r ' ' , 5 -Lv 'TI' J, K A I K x4 -, R iris,-A K L- -5 . . 1 1 I Ir , 3 ' I A A - Q , .ja X J mi? , . .T Q I -TA R D Q? iv- 'if gl zfvblfmg PAUL WILLARD Marriott SANDRA THOMAS South Ogden JANICE TAYLOR Terrace DE MONT WIBERG Roy BOB TRIMBLE Terrace LUANA TULLIS South Ogden CAROL WHITE West Warren BRENT THOMPSON Roy RONALD WRIGHT South Ogden GARY WAKEFIELD South Ogden FRANK TREMEA West Warren JOYCE WADDOUPS Roy LEIGHTON WESSELL Rlverdale PAT ULLIBARRI Wulson TERRY MAE VEATOR Liberty SHIRLEY WANGSGARD Huntsville EVELYN WHEELWRIGHT Terrace LORAINE WHITE Terrace HENRY WOLTHIUS South Ogden JAY WILLIAMS South Ogden FRANK WAYMENT Taylor SHERROLL WRIGHT Ogden FRANKLIN WAYMENT Taylor ,4- Keprcscnf Weber Jfzgh G, -J W. T-wr '11 d. M f 7415. N.l do-1 Taylor Terrace South Ogden Ulntah CARL WALDRON ANNETTE WANGSGARD NATALIE WICKS Terrace Huntsville Ulntah - fy' 3 ,P ,-. C - y -' , -if ' T wx ' 41 I xv v- X . 1' N I . 1 F- I xv t K - -A 5 ', A - K .N . fin' , .K V . I 'F I I I as lx ,V xr, R .1 b A if I: - Q f - ' E- . , 1 - I c, f Q - ' .fain I . It ' 'QT . in 4 - , , ' I , - a v A u- 'V I . K X is 'V 3 'Wil f 3 5 I F if, ' ' 0 1' -I , A . 2 1, T. , A ,- T - I ' I . I -I ,N A If tg , ..- 4 I 'f y J. f yy , all I X ' 1 1 I R3 5' V Q L If f iv 5 ,, 1 -Tzu Lv I-I Zh I JIM WHEELER DENNIS wooDARD JACK THOMPSON ELAINE WADMAN zu ,411 Acfzvztze 'Tx Bunny Hop Conga style af the lunnor class party led by Larry Chandler JIMMY KNOTT Roy ANNETTE WANGSGARD Huntsville SHIRLEY CURLESS Plain Cnty VERNON BECKETT South Ogden LUDEAN GARLICK Farr West JOLENE HOLMES Hooper VERLENE BAKER Roy MERLIE BROWNSON Farr Wes? LAJUAN BYBEE Hooper DON TUDHOPE Sou1h Ogden DONNA MURDOCK Farr West SHARON BALLARD South Ogden JUDY DOYLE Farr ww KATHLEEN GILES Hooper ART oALvEz Ogden 0 0 I I I 'R ,lb .3 - I .1 4 , ar . L ,y . x nf I - , - i L J 1 A - 4 ta - 'X S .4 K- i ll lr ' I lv I I juniar jim' Doing the Bunny Hop rn a Conga lane proved to be one of the two favorite BCTIVITISS at the rumor class party Leading the two Innes are Maxme Hardy and Larry Chandler nib' 51 Equally popular was the refreshment table where Dale Chrustensen Ken Stoddard Don Tudhope Lucille Hegstrom and Gnovannr Favero recerve delucnous punch from Kay Burton and Mr Cox Mr Cox and Muss Cooper are lunuor class advisors A preview of the new hallway. -r ,ff mi 45 PM 7'- f ! Ai' 5 'few zfplzmzores A familiar sight to cooking students. Saphouwre 611155 leader ' 'Q'-r 5 LIVELY SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS are Mary Beth Nnelsen secre tary Shlrley Chugg vuce presudent Vvctor Durbano presldenf Wlth determlnatlon and lmtlatuve the sophomores armed for the top They capably prepared themselves for the next two years and dusplayed many talents and new xdeas Wath Vac, Shurley, and Mary Beth great strides were made and fun had by all of these lowerclassmen A class party assembly and dance were facets IH a well planned year The SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLY CAST mcluded Vuc Durbano Green Kellerstraus Nielsen Chugg Parker Secrnst Kmg Taylor Stewart Palmer Mansfteld Fullmer Grnrnm and Stoker I ' T U - , . I - f ' x s ' Z I 7 2 T l A A T 1 5 Q A .. 1 ' ' 1 ., ,, ' E3 . L.. 'f y y is if ah. , L 4 ' . my , v - s Che aphvmares Richard Aeschllman Uuntah Vaughn Allen Taylor Pat Allen South Ogden Duke Ashburn Roy Kelth Anderson Taylor JoAnn Arave Hooper Charles Arave Taylor Alvm Batchlor Harrusvllle Gay Ayoub South Ogden Juluan Anderson South Ogden Ruth Allen North Ogden Jerry Adams Terrace 92 Q 5- v Q ffl 'fiff 'Z so 5 '3 'p-.A x . QQ ll llfllllillll Ai at 1' N' ,.n. Lynne Adams Plann Cnty Frank Allen Huntsvulle Sherma Bosquuetor Roy Joyce Beasley Hooper Marlln Balls Roy Charles Burns Terrace Connue Buckway North Ogden Charles Bradshaw Roy RaNae Bullock Plaun Cnty Roy Baugh North Ogden Sheryl Blngham Terrace Don Beus Hooper Dennus Barker North Ogden Allan Bowles Harrnsvllle David Buck Harrlsvllle Charles Buckley Roy Davnd Bronson South Ogden Pearl Bray Terrace Marllyn Barnett South Ogden Gloria Barber Roy Karen Butson-Roy Karen Barton-Roy Robert Burton-Roy Deanna Bliss-Harrisville Glen Budge-Roy Karen Brewer-South Ogden Ruth Barton-Wilson David Bingham-Farr West Jay Bird-North Ogden Georgetta Ba rkley-South Ogden l . . - , F H l ,I A - gf k fi - x -ij 1' A' K 1 S - llfkx, K ' G ln 1 l ll l ' lf T . F ' +A ,, 5. , 5 l - Q A f J' T? - - . -gl 1' QT, V - D at S M' ra' - 5 V 9 l - ' . ...Q T- ' 'nv Rl 5,-L12 -3 ,I I 4 Q. ,T -- ' 1, V. ,f I 1? vi, .9 ,-MV, ' - 1 . ' fl . -- ' . i 4 3 ' W - .2 f:. V J 2 ll ' - . , ' ff ' 'L - Qt' A - - -pf l ' ' f - I ,, I 1 1 - fa Q fl tl 4. xl Z A A A , a .3 ll . - - - , 5 .1 . t K K -X 9, ! , l -- I .b . l I - ,, Q 4. Q 1- - .- . 1' '4 f 1, . -- ' lx me l 1 '12 D A. ' -- f 'tl , 5 .I an 3 ' a Il r I I I , .N , , l- ' I 4' T ', ' w H l V ff f I Jody Budge Harrlsville Judith Cunningham South Ogden Ray Cristoferson Terrace Phillip Battistone Hooper Betty Bingham Riverdale Darrell Cash Riverdale Jeannie Collins South Ogden George Cook Plain City Isabel Collins-Terrace Dick Cunningham-Terrace Shirley Chugg-Farr West Robert Cox-South Ogden Carolyn Craner-Riverdale Bob Clifton-Uintah Carma Child-South Ogden Clair Child-Roy Betty Lou Collier-Slaterville Sharon and Sherry Cottrell swing and sway on the Sopho more assembly 2 -.sg Richard Campbell-South Ogden ' A La Rue Clark-Taylor Frank Clary-South Ogden Renae Cramer-Huntsville Bud Combe-Uintah Joyce Clifton-Terrace Roger Cox-Hooper Patsy Baker-Terrace Keith Call-Riverdale Sharon Cottrell-Farr West Wayne Cook-South Ogden Beth Clark-South Ogden Loyal Child-Kanesville 5-' 1 N - . ' rl.. , rf'- oon Became Accustvmcd . . .A - - V 1 1 L V gc, ' . 3 nl . - - - ,Pf Y -- X l. 2 6 'S .Q X .fi it A is Q' F Q C, i 1 ' , S f - A d K ' v all K l 1: -1 ,, +5 I -2 I 4 4 J g z In I .sl , the Uzrcc fllights of Stairs '7 Q-4 Gary Chadwack Terrace Sherrue Cottrell Marruott Gary Calvm South Ogden Sandra Cunnungham South Ogden Sally Dunsdale Terrace Joe Dagntllo Rrverdale Sheryl Cnswell South Ogden Robert Carter South Ogden Warren Dnllron Harrnsvnlle Sheryl Drapper South Ogden Vuctor Durbano Roy GarlDav1s Wulson If i 1.2 Y -5 Zn f xf ntllln June Dow Terrace Jay Donaldson Roy Gloria Davts West Warren Ronald Dean North Ogden Rowena Donaldson Roy Ronald Davls West Warren Ann Eddy Kanesvulle Denms Dalton South Ogden LaZann Duckerson Roy Ronald Drckamore Farr West Barbara Dahson South Ogden Ralph Edwards Harrlsvulle Lorarne Ekms Terrace Kent Douglas Hooper Amadro Deperuo South Ogden Wayne Faltner South Ogden Donna Fuhruman Terrace Van Davus Terrace Mary Fneldnng Huntsvnlle Paul Farr South Ogden James Farley South Ogden Dennts Faulkner Roy Shurley Faghler Terrace Laurel Fuhruman Wllson Lots Frtzmorrrs Pleasant Vlew Wayne Flrtton West Ogden Carol Frrsby Terrace Leon Folkman Terrace Wayne Falkner South Ogden Kenneth Dalmga Rrverdale 2 ? Uzcy Kumpcd Chair Heads '4 'llnu Leanna Farrell Harrnsvzlle Jerry Garrett Roy Jackne Felt Huntsvllle Larry Gay Huntsville Mary Beth Garner Hooper Del Garner Wllson .Ianean Green Taylor Deanna Gardner Roy Howard Grbby Riverdale Lots Gunderson Terrace Davtd Gunderson South Ogden Kay Gunderson Terrace Delbert Geddes Terrace Anita Grow Huntsville Mont Gtbson West Weber Lots Gravuett West Warren Dennis Garner South Ogden LaRae Greenwell North Ogden Jay Goodfellow Roy Carol Lynn Haney Roy Muckey Garr Ruverdale 'Ester Huffman Terrace Wayne Grlffm West Weber Peggy Gramm Wilson Cl'arles Housley Roy Joyce Hegland Terrace Lynn Hone South Ogden Sheryl Hoolbrook South Ogden James Hunter Farr West 1X4 on Chair ,Cock ers All dressed and combed to pertectton were these tu dents who are wautong un lme to have theur yearbook pac ture taken Gettung all the necessary unformatnon ns Monty Shupe Mrs Rabe from Rabe Studlo and Beverly Jones Us nl Y q 1 x vc f luv . , A ' L f - . xg S ' in - A V .. . . V ' Q .V . . - KL we .' . . I ' I . , 1 M 51352 - - - fi A - J 1 'I 9 - s. I - 'A ff Q '2' I - xv' - - X x ff 4 l A -L N' 0- 3 A -gt August Gruno-Terrace f v ' 1 1 L G U 5 I K . A L A I U - 5 73 A.. ,, .L 3 . ig- 9, X1 1 I J s,,' T H . x t J Q - ki L T' ff . L . - f 2 1, L... V- 2 . - a. - A L - K ' vi' - l sip' . . . - .- 4 F- I2 'J I 2 . . - g iv' ' . ' A , A 2 - h ' 4 fs V ,QF 'V Q . - FY Q I K7 5 X SY l f ' vs. 7 - XX Q . 6 if r A I TC , and Were Often Late to Glass LaWanna Holly Farr West Steven Hodgson North Ogden Myra Henderson Harrusville Rudy Hemch Wilson Gary Hudsbeth South Ogden Elaine Hodges Terrace Gary Hancock West Weber Venus Kay Hansen Terrace Sonia Harris South Ogden Jerry Higley Hooper Karen Harris Terrace Dennis Higley Hooper cv wav, f t,,,c iwysffdn T Q . , I 1 X 1 'P' t 5 I Dee Herrick Kanesville .loan Henderson Clair Hill Liberty Shryle Hart Terrace Thomas Howard Terrace Janet Hales South Ogden Jerry Hancock West Weber Sharon Hayes Wilson Carl Holmes Liberty Joyce Henderson Terrace Don Hodson-Wilson Jane Hooper-Hooper Lee Holley-Slaterville Shanna Hansen-Warren Earl Hines-Ogden Linda Harris-North Ogden David Holtry-Roy Sharon Hall-Terrace Nilo Hadley-West Weber Donna Hunter-Wilson Gordon Hadley-Plain City Betty Hegleson-Roy Don Hull-Hooper Doris Hansen-South Ogden LaDean Jones-Farr West Roseann Jenkins-South Ogden Claudette Johnson-Riverdale Carme Lee lsikian-Hooper David Jensen-West Ogden Connie Jensen-Roy fr 'Y fyj They Km med the chan! any Gregg Johnston aourn Ogden LaMont Jensen Marriott Danny Jensen Harrnsvllle Bob Johnson South Ogden Charles Jones South Ogden Connle Knox Terrace Keith Jackson Farr West Lots Jollv South Ogden Byron Kmght Harnsvllle Jay Kendall Ulntah Jean Kung Terrace Glenda Kemmeyer South Ogden Roger Klnsley Roy Tana Jones Roy Raymond Kranendonk Wilson Ronnue Lemmon South Ogden Kerko Kawa Roy Sally Kellerstraus Riverdale Garry Larrson Harrlsvrlle Myrna Jacobs South Ogden Robert Mathews Terrace Sandra Luster Roy Larry Larson North Ogden Lonnue Lewrs Roy Gerald1neJorganson Huntsvulle Ann Mansfreld Roy Jerry Muller South Ogden Hermese Maw Roy Bully Mathue North Ogden Duane Larson Terrace Wm v-Q I I A rendutuon of Stout Hearted Men on the first assembly of the year by Stanton Taylor Bull Lythgoe Russell Nielson and Davud Brownson At the plano rs Mary Lou Palmer 4 -65 ,J Z in 0 an any if With Pride Pat McFarland Terrace Gary Mifflin Roy Maygie Mayfield North Ogden Jimmie McEntire Roy Kathy Mayfield North Ogden David Manley Terrace Gary Moore Roy Jean Miller South Ogden Sharon Moarse Farr West Janice McFarland West Weber June Miller South Ogden Curtiss May South Ogden 92? 51 Q9 ,aw -kiuflm A W A if K . SK Opal Messervy Roy Milton Muller Slatervllle Roberta Miller Pleasant View Larry Marrou South Ogden Joyce Newton Terrace Marbara Norriss South Ogden Rexford Nelson South Ogden Richard Neilson South Ogden Nyla Nye North Ogden Russel Neilson Terrace Barbara Nelson Terrace Jimmy Neilson Wilson Mary Beth Nielson Terrace Margaret Blair South Ogden Lowell Olson Terrace Linda Russell-South Ogden Boyd Russell-Terrace Rex Orton-North Ogden Alice Rumsey-South Ogden Val Robbins-Plain City Evelyn Penman-West Weber Fred Ritter-Riverdale Sheryl Raymond-Terrace Laren Nebeker-Harrisville Dee Newey-Huntsville JoAnn Orton-North Ogden Diane Nelson-South Ogden Ellis Nelson-Terrace JoAnn Nichalos-West Weber Bruce Orr--Roy 'FB upporfed ch00l,4cii11iiies Marcella Ruzzu West Ogden Blalr Reed Hooper Jeannie Radabaugh Marruott Bob Rawllngs North Ogden Joyce Randall North Ogden Lyle Randle Huntsvulle Kay Rushton North Ogden Kent Stmmons North Ogden Doris Standing Terrace Mlchael Story North Ogden Lois Smalley Soutl' Ogden Ernest Stokes Kanesvnlle Sharyl Sampson Hooper Kent Stewart Warren Mary Lynn Stewart Warren Val Staker Taylor Annette Stokes Kanesvllle Lane Slater Slatervulle Marlorue Skeen Taylor Carl Stlener Wnlson Clara Jean Sungleton Plaln lty Lamont Smith Roy Carol Smnth Roy Robert Scholes Terrace Evelyn Street Terrace Max Snmpson Hooper Donna Smlth Riverdale George Sorenson Terrace Betty Jean Smnth South Ogden Charles Steed South Ogden Art Ballnf and Jummy Anderson acted as masters of ceremomes on the first assembly of the year The cast all Sophomores Included Paul Farr LaRue Tul Ins Jean Kang Altce Rumsey Mary Lynn Stewart and Sally Kellerstraus 5' T it DO OO 7 Di ei fvv 'Q 3 ' I I I I I I T .- J ' - -ov ' ui Suv . . A ,Q .5 A ,T ,Ag ' J , 1 Q 1.-N. T st' l X I I . ' - gi l ' f Q - t r -iq..-f-f. - X, f 'Ag , aa . t. 'i'.,'. I I . l 4 ' 1' o 2 T or fifty U - ' . ' .S jg' If ,. J - . ' X av ,M . 5 A qv I - ft T - I I I , T l,' X . Lf' . . - -, V 4 -' , M ' '15, ' - - l , T ,Z ,T ' . 1 I W ' ' V , - I Q, l -U '. X V Q 4 I I ' - , ,v ..1. Q - , ' Ji Zi' , - 3 I 11 V fy - l - , ag T Q72 . - Sr lp A ' - ' ' T .xl -4, - I a ' ,- . - ' ' A , , 3 - - 'V - L ' v , 1 L y J - I 1 1 . ii I , T and Worked Hard far ,4 5 A VL M55 W 2 Evelyn Parklnson Terrace Thomas Pence South Ogden Harmma Post Plaun Cnty Larry Parks Rrverdale Ronnxe Prtce South Ogden Deanna Parker Wllson Atho Parsons Roy Nadeen Parker Hooper Carolyn Peterson Terrace Lynn Peterson South Ogden Karen Peterson Terrace Gerald Perkuns Terrace 3.20 I ,ph 1... no '? -nf Gary Plyer South Ogden Sylvsa Palrner Roy John Parks Huntsvulle Louuse Platt Wllson Larry Pulsupher South Ogden Ilene Peterson Roy Clane Pearson Roy Noreen Phustor South Ogden Marvnn Protzman North Ogden Kay June Parsons Terrace Dale Shreeve Terrace Louise Pope South Ogden Dennis Slater Marruott Januce Barker North Ogden Stephen Smuth South Ogden Barbara Shaw Roy Ann Stoker Huntsvulle Renae Stokes South Ogden Larry Stephens South Ogden Duann Shupe Ogden Canyon Wells Staker-Huntsville Max Staple-Eden Barbara Shipp-Roy Sally Swalley-Terrace Alice Taylor-Farr West Gayle Titensor-Terrace Kenneth Tams-North Ogden Kenneth Tomson-Willard Ruth Tofgreen-Terrace Charles Thomas-Roy In lt!! They Passed 2711111 9111111 Emmy 'Via' f ff 1 -as Darlene Tullls Roy Paul Thorstead North Ogden Truce Truman South Ogden Ann Smtth Rlverdale Stanton Taylor Terrace Sally Thompson Roy Muchael Thorpe North Ogden Elsue Tuttle Terrace Jack Stoker Huntsvulle Jeanette Thompson Plaun Cnty Francus Talbot Harrlsvtlle LaRue Tullls Roy Judy Taylor Farr West Sharon Secrlst Wnlson Ronald Todd Ruverdale Carol Thompson South Ogden Paula Thompson Terrace Jackne Ttmmerman South Ogden D L Thurman Terrace Nancy Twynstra South Ogden Robert Vest North Ogden Anita Wtxom Terrace Bully Venstra Hooper MarceanWayment Taylor Larry Wardley Terrace Karen Wnllls Wllson Terry Wllson Terrace Beverly Whtte Utntah Marlon Walton Pleasant Vnew Carolyn Wall South Ogden 5 Eatmg candy before break fast' However nts lustrfued It was a stunt performed at the faculty breakfast by Mr Preece Mr Sorenson Mr Cox and Mr Anderson whsle Mr Car ver Mr Slater Mr Wood and Mr Rowley dtvtde their a tentuon between them and Mass Jones who ts gettmg a laugh on Mr Dabb gs. 49 and Were Anxious to Became jurzmrs Bob Wrlcox Terrace Renae Wenr Roy Kerth Wagstaff South Ogden Sharon Wessel Roy Joan Weston Warren Marulyn Walker Terrace Darrell Warner Ruverdale Joe Znto Roy Goldelyn Wayment Warren Clayburn West West Warren Norma Whitehead Terrace Arlo Wrrght West Weber fo' 9 51... 'Z N fx -.1 v -4? Gaylene Wheeler South Ogden Venetta Wrlght West Warren Anthony Ward Liberty Afton Weaver Wrlson Arthur Walker North Ogden John Znnnle Hooper Emy Yamashlta Hooper Elwood Zaugg South Ogden Jane Yoshida Hooper Thomas Favero Taylor Krkuko Kawaguchl Roy Phyllls Gubson Farr West Barbara Dodson South Ogden Ronald Davis West Warren Irene Hover Roy Gerry Perfetto Terrace Sharon Reese Terrace Robert Mathews Terrace Shurley Huffman Roy Dennas Arave Hooper The faculty relaxes after eatmg suz zlmg steaks at the Parker steak fry I Ill Ill I !B! I VL. C7fWau1'a1Zmns lllikkk MLW IS! QQ ' 'Mum Q . N SW BZ 'QS if ?' One day steel work began to be placed for h f e Board of Educahon Admlnlsfrahon bulldln 9 Next day nf was all ln place and the bncklayers were at work XA V The gurls an Mnss Llttlefleld s class could supervuse the lnft carryrng hod to the second floor. 83 V I g 51,5-m,1f-f '- 4 ,N-tiff. if ,. ev V - in All-f - ,, -. ,,,, The BOYS' ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Bob Browning, Roger Arnold, Bob Watson, Raymond Schlupp, Bruce Jones, and Dennis Garner stop for a rest as they tour the new end of the building while under construction. Hogs' Associafian With such efficient and life-loving officers as Bob Browning, president, Roger Arnold, vice president, Bruce Jones, secretary, Bob Watson senior representative, Raymond Schlupp, iunior representative, Dennis Garner, sophomore representa- tive, and last but not least Mr. Berrett, advisor, our Boys' Association was led through another activity filled year. During the year the Boys' Association sponsored the Homecoming Flaming W Dance, although due to bad weather conditions the Homecoming game with South Cache was held in the afternoon and it was impossible for the W on the hill to be lit. They also sponsored the Mothers and Sons night, Cleanup day at which all the boys went up on the mountainside and whitewashed the W, and along with the Girls' Association, the Christmas party. The main purpose of this Association is to promote friendship among the boys at Weber, with all the boys strong supporters this purpose was fulfilled with all colors flying. '-V--ov pg.,-enf xY Girls ' ,4 ssociatiau Another year of Girls' Association activities has passed and left pleasant memo- ries and a feeling of belonging with every girl in the school. The program, which is made up each spring, is planned to include activities which will help in the social and academic advancements of all of the girls. This year the Girls' Association really outdid themselves. The officers, Carma, Beverly, Carol, Pat, Josephine, Vera and Janeen, were truly a group who tried very hard and succeeded in their work. With Miss Secrist, whom the girls all admire and respect for her interest in the girls of Weber, our officers sponsored many new forms of entertainment and enjoyment. Invitations sent out before school started invited all of the girls to a tri-pal party. The party accomplished well its purpose . . . to better acquaint the girls of the three classes with each other. In addition, the girls were treated to several special programs. Civilian Defense was discussed by Ralph Fuller, leader in this area, in one of the two separate assemblies held. The other featured a commercial fashion show with clothes from leading stores. Serenade in Silver provided a colorful social event of the year when Margo Marriott and Vern Nielson were chosen Miss Weber and Happy Warrior. Other activities included Heels and Hose Day, Print Dress Day, during which Miss Prin- cess Print was chosen, and a Date with Dad, which all contributed to a very successful year at Weber High School. GIRLS' ASSOCIATION OFFICERS-Josephine Anderson, historian, Vera Garner, iunior representative, Carol Peterson, secretary, Pat Wade, senior representative, Carma Johnson, president, Beverly Jones, vice president, and Janeen Green, sophomore representative. i , 'M-Q.. Q 'N N m 1 we 14 af mi Q E, z 'lhe FHA OFFICERS are Beverly Brown Secretary Sharon Larison President Connie Chugg Treasurer and Arnell Swenson Vice President During the year they had a Christmas party an outing with the F.F.A. boys a window dis- pla in J. C. Penney Co. and several guest speakers. As a Christmas project the girls spon- sored a drive to collect toys and games for needy children. A radio program over station KLO concluded a year of building and further developing one of the younger clubs here at Weber. The faculty advisors were Mrs. Larsen, Miss Littlefield, and Miss Secrist. 86 Although the past 3 years of the FHA at Weber were suc cessful i954 was most progres sive Work was begun on de grees which is the most im portant function of the Future Homemakers Club held at the beginning of the year at Utah State Agricultural College The officers and ad visors were in attendance A regional Convention was held at Box Elder High School with the state second Vice Pres: dent Janice Jensen officiating Mrs. Odell Kirk, guest speaker of the F.H.A. who has spent two years in lran, discussed food, agriculture, dress and customs of the Far East, She also displayed some souvenirs from there. ?ufure Jwfamcmuk ers y E X A leadership rmeeting was af America A hughlughf of rhe season was the Christmas pariy held In the cotrage for the members and advusors of the FHA Gemng an the Christmas splrn at the FHA pany by playing Coone are the members and advusors Mnss Secrxsf Mrs Larson and Mvss Lmlefseld 87 xl PM-v 4-J., . ' . 1 f L if , ' - . l G y A 9' r 5 0 , l ,M xx . l A 1 3. Q A A V , .1 IQ - , f, . - , , x I A Q ,v x X I X 4 f 5 Q 92? i S W I 5 . A three year course in vocational agrlculture as one of the most popular and rnost profitable courses of study offered at Weber There are many types of study In the ag classes, among them sotls, planting and production of crops lfacafia ul ,m-...A Workmg at the forge are McCloy Cox Larktn and Htgley 'lv Another phase of farm mechanlcs ts weldmg demonstrated here by Wayment Ostrup Tremea and Druehl i Mr Wmger explarns the agrrcultural classes to Chrld Thomas Hadley Srnnae Bat vrstone Dayns L Slater Welch E West J Batchelor Favero A Batchelor Brng ham Stetner Stmmons Stoker Shupe Allen Nye Combe Ward Buck and Cltfton 88 One of the many spectal tools ts used by Fneld as Chrnstensen Kmght Dtckemore Combe Tay lor Chtld Holmes and Peterson watch and ft preces together 1 . I rr W I .Q A . 1 I l swag gear , . , X 1 1 , , ,S ,ir ,, 31' , X I , I I I I I I I ' , ' , i ' - I I I I I . A I ' I I - I I v I - I I - I I ' I I I . I I I I r I I l - ,Agrzculiure Farm mechamcs IS the second phase ofthe Agrlculture department In these classes lnstructnon IS gaven In welding repaurung and bulldtng farm machzn ery Also tnps are grven on rebunldmg old machunery Exercuse work nn Farm Mechanics us practnced by Gregg Johnston James Hunter Denms Hlgley Jerry Hancock Dee Newey and Raymond Kranen donk Expernmentmg wuth a plow and tractor are Jackson Garner Cook Storey Jorgensen and Ha When enternng the Farm Mechanics class the boys look forward to an ln terestlng and profitable year, and are not dlsappounted They carry out several prolects among them those concerned wuth carlng for farm equnp ment The protects are requvrements for every student Kent Van Kampen Mr Petty Melbourne Grow and Frank Slater watch as Garth Ferrm begins drnllmg on a trauler he as bulldnng Mr Parker holds the :nterest of hns class mcludmg Stewart., Muller Holley Ropelggo Clotsman Vest Robms Hodson Nlelsen Davis Jorgensen Jones and Spoke,- 89 ! Q 5'uiurc Qarmcrs of America gl The FFA OFFICERS are Don Hadfueld Sentmel Brent Taylor Vlce Pres: dent Ike Kawaguchn Treasurer Frank Slater Reporter Dean Slater kcretary and Kent Van Kampen Presldent Any group wnth such varned functrons as the FFA must certainly have an alert group of officers and advisors and our Weber Chapter IS no exception The Weber Hugh School Chapter of the F F A IS the largest In the state of Utah tand well rt should be for during the past 27 years It has grown continuously both In curriculum and extracurricular actlvntles The offncers have taken a profound Interest In the advancement of the club ,l thus year sending Kent their presldent to Kansas Cnty Missouri for the nattonal convention They held several competmve actlvltles thus year evidenced by the stock ludglng dairy ludglng parliamentary procedure crop ludglng and stock shows held un thus area ln the annual public speaking event Kent Van Kampen took top honors and In so do ng quallfned for the reguonal meet whuch was held March 10 On the soctal snde the Harvest Ball and Flower Show was one of the social hugh ltghts of the year the Fathers and Sons banquet and the radio program and assembly rounded out a year of actuvlty and progress MR WINGERS AG ll CLASS SXTH PERIOD Furst row Hall Peterson Storey Fryer Thompson Burdlc Second row Hnggly Chrustensen Tullus Dnckamore Reese Thurd row Atkmsen Holmes Wnl lard Lowe Fourth row Wessell Taylor Freestone Slater Stokes Wheeler Atkm son Thompson Hogge Decker X l I 31 l 1 , C 1 ,sy -. , ' -X . - 9 4' S , 7 , , t , - A X . f Q :V I I . X I ' .. I 1 , . N ,, 1. , , . . . . , X .... , . - - . . - . 1 I I I I I I I E . I - I I , . ' l . ' 1 , , 1 l ' 1 r - 7 lt I I I I I , . ' 1 , , - lf' 1 , . 1 , , I I I I ' I , , , - ,.. . C , , 4 N- Sk: gfllb SKI CLUB OFFICERS Anita Clme Presndent Miss Jones Faculty Ad visor Dlx Druel :ce President and Kseth Secretary The Sk: Club was one group that really took advantage of and apprecuated the snow and the cold that goes with It Most of the tlme you could fund them patiently wanting for a snowy Saturday so a bus would be chartered for tnps to Snow Basun Alta or Bryce to enloy thus 1 l 5 F Bl l - 1 . I . , ' i ' 5 Billy rf Qf. al f ' ' ff ' L. . lf F F ' A inf , JL! A , ff I f 4-Ki I I !d ., N K r A ef... ,, f.-an-... .. A 5' ' 1 . sb , l , K t ta '55 4 l . X 4 V ' .. Q:'a,fg wk N . . ' - ' 1 '- ' . r f Y' Q V I ,A . ' P - - Y ' 4.4 Q AIX, .V ' , l 1 ' A 3, W1 Qi,.i. 7 , I t ,M E xl- Q C lu gff. K Q. I 3 - s. .D i..t - ' fasclnatlng sport The Sk: Club had one bug party IH November to which the Swlmmlng Club was mvnted m order to ralse enough money for a trnp to Alta This club was for the people who enloyed skung and for those who were wllllng to learn All In all It was a year packed wlth winter fun sn. Sknng at Snow Basnn was not only an mspmng slght but also fun SEI 9I Sufzm Klub nl' 'Www x! u.-. H f 5 Lu-S 92 A flyung dave :mo the pool The Swim Club was loyfully anflclpaled by 115 members the water loving Warriors at Weber They swam and had a splashlng good Mme every Thursday from 5 to 6 and 6 to 7 at the Weber College pool In The sprang They had a canyon party and an Vlled The Ska Club Wemers and marshmallows were roasted and all had an enloyable hme . SWIM CLUB OFFICERS Loss Huss man Girls Presxdenr Mlss Lund green Advrsor and Charlle Arave Boys President A rooster flght an the water at Weber ,Q- Darol Chrnstensen walks offfhe davnng board as the others swam for cover - T T - lm TA 2? 'T D ' - I ? ' ng - N Q Q wry :lp V, A D f w - 1 1 - P- F, ' 1 X . 5 f ' : I ' , ' .4. 1 , , , , XY A T' 4g Q 5 rf' . V' ,. , l .W V A, 1 To 4' Q .TQWW V f C T T 5 CN ill V+ ' , S .. l' T, , . Our hrs! Dance 511114 The dance guild made its unltral ap pearance at Weber this year It was planned to be a club exclu suvely for seniors but was extended tc lunlor classmen later on during the second semester DANCE GUILD OFFICERS and ADVISORS Joyce Mortensen gurls president Mr Wood Miss Lun green and Don Bradshaw boys president 'WH Dm., ,M Don Bradshaw and Joy Maxfreld Marianne Johns and Rnchard Bird show how its done the Stew Hess Gloria Gattr Gaylene Stanger Marianne Johns Shirley Thomas rrtterbug Loss Hussman and Carol Terry are watching and practicing a new step Stew Hess, from the Bronx, New York, and Patty Hall dance for the crowd at a dance guild gathering. Its membership increased almost double during the year, climaxrng rn May with nearly 250 members Its purpose was to provide Informal social activity for both boys and gurls and fun and refreshments for all To a club with so many assets, we predict an interesting future. W, ,mm I1 Klub Vaal llyllj SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS are Davud Jor gensen presndent Ronald Ruch represen tatIve Phyllns Anderson representatwe DIane Call VICE presIdent Sharon KnIght and Jean KIng representatlves and Kay ChIros secretary fr' Although the SpanIsh Club carrIed on many InterestIng prolects a most Interest Ing one was theIr correspondence wIth the people of the Latln AmerIcan CountrIes by whIch they enlaghtened theIr knowledge of the SpanIsh people language customs and tradItIons Other 6ClIVllIeS carrled on durIng the year were the several outsIde speakers SpanIsh movIes, a SpanIsh dInner wIth a show followmg and a fInal party Members of the SpanIsh Club Include those enrolled In SpanIsh I and Il and several graduate students Fd I5 94 Mr Cox tells hIs second year class an nnterestmg tale as Pat Wade Sharon Kmght Dave Jorgensen Dean Hull Pearl Jackson Kay ChIros DIane Call Nannete Stokes and Evelyn HIggs try to trans late It K l ,- ' I 0 I , 01 .,, - ,I -, g My 0 sf I Is- ' ' , of in li ' QT. u . Q el p A ' ' 'fs l V K , l ll . I I l D l l R A' rf If I M 'M H 'ff-,rii .11 Nj .- s JV2'f ' -tag 'J Q'- .f: Q, Y ' I '- W ll Dzstrzbulzlfe fdumtzou ff ll C tl J ' ft! 0 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION OFFICERS standnng rn front of the Warrror shrrts they sell are Joe Sears secretary Howard Smrth edutor of promotlon Barbara West vrce presudent and Ronald Fnnch pres: dent The D E class was always hard at work durrng the flrst two peruods of the a One perrod was devoted to retarlmg and the other to merchandlsrng During the year the students held 'obs rn downtown busrness houses to get on the-'ob experrences an sellrng They also helped wrth rnventorles and re order Ing Job placements were made by Mr Cutler D E advrsor who works along wlth the Ogden merchants to get the rrght person on the nght rob Thus club sponsored an assembly thus year wlth talent from Wahlqulst and South Junlor Hugh Schools and North Ogden elementary schools The offrcers attended a state D c conventron rn Salt Lake Cnty durrng the sprung A large group IS enrolled an the Dlstrrbu trve Educatron class whrch provrdes prac trcal applrcatron of methods of retaulmg and merchandrsrng Frrst row Gayle Barnes Charles Hrnch clrff Val Coles Second row Bob Srdwell Lours Yeates Mnchael Parker Arnell Swen son LaDonna Gomm Ronald Berrett Ronald Frnch Thlrd row Charl Smgleton Rrchard Brrd Merlm Loper Barbara West Darryl Call Gary Prrce Anna Clrne Gary Wrlley Back row Claudette Stone Lots Smlth Ron Imlay Art Ballrf Dean Abbott and Howard Smrth advisor Mr Cutler 95 .VM Mun - . , - , 0 5' rl U L fj ll, yin. 'fix X2 x. Iliff jf ' W t ffl ' f I I YU k 5,1 ff , ,'l'x1lAj 7 LJ J ' . wi i T S .' xv 1' 1 5 - Q' x'. 'g 1 T . . ' ' ' d y. . ,. . . . . . by f V T .- L T , . 'ki I . 'J fm i 4 . Q f Ml E ,llrli lic Kent Fryer, Ronald Rich, Nan Morris, Alio Sirnonsen, Mildred McGhie, Rod ne y Spencer, Ralph Butler, and Nolan Jones working on some fascinating proiects, ,,-4 ,f Art ll students followed their interests in the art field and produced oil paintings, yearbook covers and illustrations, cartoons, decorations, place cards and newspaper and magazine illustrations. Young Rembrandts in Art I got down to earth to get the fuwdamentals of sketching and art, obiect sketching, perspective, figure drawing and designs were mastered by these groups. Ming .ilqfw , lr , , F if, 67 ull! 4 ,g iiiu Ill ,. -:I um f ii l ,fx ., -Ez M .4-4? 22221 If Y .5 W 'bg Val Stake: models for the second period Art I class to sketch. Bob Trimble, Larry Wardle, Mildred McGhie, Varine Seegmiller, Avina Saunders, Laura Pewtress, Karen lss,k- son, Earlene Norton, and Evelyn Wheelwright sketch the Paramount building. v . ,4 rtisaus Signpainting I group. nf ,Y Eff . 1 Raymond Organiza, Roger Wilkinson, Marshall Eastman, Nolon Jones, Don Tudhope, and Marie Stimpson pre- pare posvers for the MesA slab. Our 1954 Pep Klub PEP CLUB OFFICERS Maurlne Parker secretary Edtth Harrrs SPRING PARTY Johns Peterson vans Thompson Chrnsten actnvlty chairman Loraune Cory vnce presdent Mary Lou Palmer president WINTER PARTY Larkms Fate Stoker Taylor Gomm Kung Farber Johns MISS JOYCE LUNDGREEN Pep Club Adv sor Walton Howes Duckamore Hadley Cragun DANCE Taylor Jensen Morruott Morse Fernnellus ASSEMBLY Thompson Johnson Smtth Wagstaff Holmes DRILL Srmth Peterson Keyes Buateaux Dearden Rhees Han Hussrnan Zaugg cock Mo tensen Wyatt Terry 98 , I , I 94 A ' ' - ' . ' - - C ' . I I r I V P' I 1 I f I I I f 1 f - Q 'wap W , W K, Q ' 5- ,' T ,490 In L, , .. I -' ' ' ' - f I f I I I I I ' A T . I I 9 if , 4 . . -x I, ff' V L ' f .Q ' ,L , Q Wzih li IO4 Members PUBLICITY and RADIO Hams Johns Las: ter Radabough Anderson Thompson SKIT Anderson Evans Hadley Gardner Clufton Dewey Burguner 1 F1 :af FORMAL INITIATION Thomas Penman Wade Barrett Anderson Allen Campbell MOTHERS and DAUGHTERS BANQUET- Chugg Jones, Greenwell, Ellsworth, Man- waring, Stanger Swenson. DRIVE-Sampson, Brown, Walker, Neeves, Coy, Douglas, McKay, INITIATION-Maxfield, Oliver, Bingham Nelson Cline Giles, Holiday. BSY, USHERING-Ball, Hammond, McFarland, SLUMBER PARTY-Wayment, Stromberg, Berginer, Smith, Helgeson, Fackrell, Spaulding, Dye. 99 Spread ,vzrzf Chroughrfuf the Salwar! and A W ns formed by The Pep Club The Pep Club marches In form off The fleld durlng The half Tnme of The LuTTle Brown Jug game Thus years Pep Club members with Thelr snappy unuforms were The eye catchers whrch added a luTTle sparkle To The games durlng Thelr half Time drills They had fun rn Thelr Pep Club acTlvlTnes Durnng The year They had a Slumber ParTy WunTer ParTy Jack FrosT Dance lVloThers and DaughTers BanqueT and many other evenTs Therr mann goal was To creaTe sporTsman shlp and school sp1r1T and ThaT They dad The Pep Club of 1954 was The largesT ever aT Weber lT had lO4 members who all worked hard To see ThaT Theur oblechves were carrred ouT To a perfechon TEFTW 1: gb After The game wnh Ben Lomond The Pep grrls present a The mornung after Theur slumber parTy They eaT a Tasty delrcrous cake To The fooTball Team morsel of breakfast DRILLS The drulls and formaTuons were made up and worked ouT by The dnll com mnTTee The commlTTee separaTed rnTo groups of Two, Then each group worked ouT a drlll and Taught IT To The resT of The Pep Club During The slumber parTy There is Time OuT Tor a gab session. Suppvrfed the Crum Uzrough Many Viciorics The Little Sisters came to school wearing a huge flower in their hair, earrings, clashing colors, no make-up and last but not least, a bright garter on their legs. After school they had to peel a po- tato and a lemon with their teeth, then eat it. To bring the day to a climax there was a session in Kanga- roo Court for those who had talked to boys or disobeyed the rules. A sleepy eyed bunch eat breakfast before going home to sleep R0d9ef Arnold and Miss Lundgreen get initiated The big sisters initiate their little sisters by having them peel IHYO the Pep Club by eating a tasty lemon a lemon and potatoe with their teeth meringue pie 6 A group of initiates pose for the camera After the game with Ben Lomond the Pep Club came back to school for a whol night of fun They treated the football team to a bug cake after the team left they ate most of the potluck supper The rest of the night was devoted to learning the ptterbug and waking those who were trying to sleep At 7 A M breakfast was served af ter which everyone went home to sleep I02 SPIKE noouc'noN P scncouu: GOLDEN 1954 Wu' ' 'YI' Zilla' Gaiden Spike faff lONf mmlmrtt 1955 wma? N6 'xlllfnlr 9 5 5,,,,, u-HW' aline' M' QNIUVV Wm uni ,S wuaumllw The prtnters Ink us dry and the hours of edmng proofreading and sortmg are over And because of the efforts of the staff and genius of Mr Fermen J West ergard a memory IS held bound and preserved an th s your GOLDEN SPIKE lb 'Q ,417 Wuth thelr efflclent fulmg cabmet and productlon schedule In the background your yearbook edntors are worknng to meet a deadlme SHARON LARISON an LOIS HUSSMAN L and Loss stand on the steps of the new Student Umon Bulld mg at the USAC ookang over the results of the region press cllmc Sharon As you look through thus 1954 publncatlon take tume out to thunk about the vllustratuons and the artusts who spent many hours worklng over thelr drawmgs Thlnk of Ralph Butler who de slgned our cover Ronald Rlch who drew the end sheets along wath Rodney Spencer and Kent Fryer who helped tremendously wuth the lllustrattons and helped so much to make thus book a success Sharon Laruson and Lols Hussman your editors thus year not only accepted the mayor responsubuluttes of productng the yearbook but tralned a lumor staff to be ready to take over next year Although the work was not always ap precuated the editors and staff members have thoroughly enloyed compnlung for you this 1954 GOLDEN SPIKE X f S Artvsts responsuble for a la h rge s are of the ullustratuons are Ronald Rach, cover artust Ralph Butler, and Kent Fryer If 0 . l . , . . ' ' --1-- . . . . , , -sv S ' . . ' M - . ' ' I5 . Q2 , , , ' i . . . pu. - , I- ' n rr: . 7 V K3 I Z . . I , ,l I l D v A S . I I ' I ' . - 4. . , I I ' I L k in , f W I If f A ,. X ' H v ' V9 . A I . xt x, A ,ms- d si . I ' . , I I ' . l - , 1 ' Q' 'X ' . . H , r r ' K , 4 1 - W I . 4. 1- x s' ' 1' I I Zompiled the wants As In all thnngs cooperatnon made thus book posslble The cooperation of a unnted staff workmg for one cause and do :ng much of thus vvork after school and on Saturdays has provuded you wnth a bound volume of memorues fd! GOLDEN 1 Y Gomg to school on Saturday was not unusual for these staff members Earl Howe Lois Hussman Nancy Lundwall Catherme Moser and Sharon Larsson Grtffm photography Don Hagen sports edntor Kent Doman photography Paul Schneuter features and Rodney Spencer af SPIKE PRODUCTION SCHEDULE l954 'O ll The lunuor staff ably assusted sen o group In t problems and In dolng so pre pared themselves for next year s 1 The JUNIOR STAFF MEMBERS of the GOLDEN S I me Moser Nancy Lundwall and Earl Howe publications They worked closely wlth the sensors an plannmg various Ideas and features for the book, and were always available when help was needed to meet a deadlme PIKE Bll Mae Anderson Cathenne ,tau , N., 'V . .44 ' , b . J A ,Y I E ,J x X I I I l l 1 I 1 l Helping in many departments of yearbook work, were Wayne V , , : , ' 1 , ' 9 : ' , z , l . 1. 5 1 ,H ' ,Thx ' ' . . . M' the i r ' heir 1 I . . - 1 'Q -3 f . l03 nl Um! Made C7115 year Vx The buslness staff members of the GOLDEN SPIKE compe tently take all responslbnllty for financing advertising dlstrlbu tlon and sales of the yearbook The staff lncludlng V o n d a Campbell Beverly Jones and Monty Shupe were as much a part of thus publrcatlon as were the edntors artvsts and advisors and were most cooperative when theur help was needed All was not work however A party was held golntly with the edntonal staff lunlor members of both staffs and advisors Mr Ross H Johnson IS advlsor for the business staff IO4 5 jk Looking over a lust of prospectnve advertlsers the BUSINLSS STAFF are leavung to sell ads Beverly Jones Monty Shupe business man ager Vonda Campbell and Ross Johnson advisor L Mr Johnson Monty Vonda and Beverly take orders and down payments for year books Purchasmg hus here us Larry Chandler 0 I f 1 3 sm 1 A XR yy, my 2 J Q 3 ac Q ' ' 2 J fl, :- a A 1 . ia' nh' , 2 4-2.3-'img .. r 1 ' A I I . I - . J '47 . , . I . 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I . t .W u a di uch II Memorable Om' The understudles of the busrness st ff wll take over the 'obs of solrcrtrng and arranglng the ads sell Ing and drstrnbutnng the yearbooks and trarnlng a IUDIOF staff when they take over next year Mr Rabe shows how tts do pnctures for our yearbook 'I' ne as he takes unduvrdual JUNIOR BUSINESS STAFF Evelyn Hlggs Nancy Rhead Corabelle Hammond and Vemta Campbell Although few people realnze the many needed to help wrth class pnctures t s bug 'ob Mr Rabe who took the prctures made prnnts and returned them to the editors vember After therr return the pictures were people a very up the rn NO sorted separated Indexed names placed on them put rn groups according to class and home towns located When thus was flnally completed the plctures were turned over to the busnness staff for dns tnbutlon It was a bug 'ob requlnng cooperation from all unvolved and a surprusung amount of accuracy and speed '5- Accuracy IS the byword of the WARRIORS TRUMPETER staff as the combrned talents of many provlde you with an Interesting and unformatlve paper Thus staff IS really two separate unuts function :ng separately each with nts own edltor and re porters The edltorlal staff assigns reporters to the many stones arranges news and ads on the pages and delivers the completed proofs to the prnnter The sports .edntor IS entirely responslble for hls department and dulngently reports himself, and assigns to others, stones and features concernung the progress and standung of our athletic repre sentatlves ,4 Properly Qumffzouzng Plannung a new method of layout for the next Issue of the WARRIORS I 1 TRUMPETER are Sharon Larsson ace reporter Paul Schnelter feature edltor and Carma Fackrell and Dorothy Greenwell co edntors I SPORTS STAFF MEMBERS Tom Wnlllams and Mananne Johns help Jrm Freston sports edutor of the Tfurnpeter to make up an asslgnment sheet Advertusnng ns the backbone for any newspaper and no one knows ut better than the members of our newspaper business staff Besudes selling regular ads as In prevnous years, thus staff has featured full page community ad vertlslng this year All ns not on the selllng end, however, as a malor part of the work of thus staff us maklng out and maulung statements clrawung up ads for the printer, and followmg up on overdue bllls IO6 Mrs Draayer and Scnpto edntor Paul Schneuter congratulate LITERARY CONTEST WINNERS In essay Nancy Lundwall In poetry Janlce Taylor and un short story Gary Allen Each wnnner was presented wlth a cake from a downtown bakery On theur way to sell more ads whlch help fmance the school paper the BUSINESS STAFF conslstmg of Sherne Russell Sheron Dewey Patsy Smuth, and Richard Scott lmger un the front hall for a pucture jaurnalism Department NEWS NOTES EDITORS Madelyn Hancock and Marianne Johns phone In a story to the Standard Examiner One of the field trips for the lournalism department was a bus trip to the Agricultural College for the re gional lournalism convention Colleen Clifton and Nolon Jones also attended from the radio production d partment f' 1 Making big plans for each issue of THE WARRIORS TRUMPETER Ben Aichele editor Jim Henderson feature editor Kay Chiros Peggy Priest Giovanni Favero and Vuckigo Moyer have a full time gob Besides supplying the Standard Examiner with feature stories about the school the news notes editors act as the official organ through which all publlclty for school activities and departments is handled The editors also served as instructors to the two luniors chosen as editors for next year Sto ries are divided among the four girls this year and written with the oblect of having them published with very few changes and which benefit the school greatly The JUNIOR BUSINESS STAFF discuss plans to solicit ads for the Iunuor issue of the paper They are Nancy Greenwell Larry Blaylock Rosemary Holley and Alice Markland Learning the newspaper business is the chief concern of all Journallsm I students although the training is used mostly by the Trumpeter staff These lunior staff members will take over the reins next year James Henderson will serve as editor with Kay Chiros as feature editor The sports editor will be chosen next year IO7 I , ,Q . I, I. f 'T X 1 1 l' r 1. tl 4 . x f if I 6 'X 1 , ., . , Q ,. 7. 5 5 . Y I V s f , I ' l I I - 1 I . . W , . 1 I l 1 Q ' , ' , . . . 1 V . . , , . . . Q 1 f Y' . . . . - IF! -9' Q N . ' ' . g ., Q ? , SCRIPTO STAFF Helen Wayment editor Paul Schnelter Sharon Harris Michael Parker The members of the KNIGHT ERRANTRY staff are always on the lob hunting for items of in terest to pin up on the board News of engage ments secret notes and cartoons all made ap pearances frequently As few people know the main purpose of KNIGHT ERRANTRY is the refrain from the pub lashing of personal news in the school paper and has in this way proved an asset to the school wrrftr lfcsulfs zu The adventurous, humorous, and the terrifying were all there in the fall and spring issues of Weber High's official literary magazine, SCRIPTO. The talents and ideals as practiced and sus- tained by the students of Weber were repre- sented in this publication which is devoted prim- arlly to the advancement of creative writing and its promotion in the various fields such as poetry essay and short story SCRIPTO as in past years sponsored two all school contests this year the first being its an nual literary contest featured in the fall issue and the winners of Typical Graduate announced in the spring issue KNIGHT ERRANTRY STAFF Marilyn Dearden editor Claudia Q- Y so Z Gardner Sharon Harris and Helen Wayment 'a7'f L! '7fl JUNIOR KNIGHT ERRANTRY and EXCHANGE EDITORS Verlene Baker Lorraine White Mildred McGhie and Karlene Brenchley l08 The lunior staff members of KNIGHT ER RANTRY faithfully took their turn decorating the board with school news and special displays for games and holidays They received practical ex perience which they will use in their work next year as they train new editors The rumor exchange editors spent a year of getting acquainted with other school papers which are received here at Weber They will be able to keep records consclen tiously and send issues of THE WARRIORS TRUMPETER to other schools it an Informed Student lfady The purpose of the morgue is to keep a daily record of the pictures appearing in the two daily newspapers which are received here at Weber These pictures serve as a record of graduates and present students which is of interest for fu ture reference Besides exchanging school papers, the ex change editors make up a column for each issue of the paper lt consists of interesting items found in the incoming papers Our exchange depart ment receives papers from most states Alaska Hawaii Canada and Puerto Rico 1 if -A 4- Hr Morgue editor for next year is Sharon Price Also members of punror staff are Barbara Cook news notes co editor Edwinna Jo Berryman historian and Joanne Stanger news notes co edwtor To provide a helpful guide to the rules and regulations of Weber High is the main purpose of our handbook, So This is Weber. As special features the editors often provide class and club officers the school song and hymn, scheduled events for the year a list of coming games and historical events. The junior Scripto staff helps to prepare at least one issue of our literary magazine each year. Their iob is to promote creative writing and to edit and prepare stories for publication. Morgue editor Audrey Evans handbook staff member Marilyn Dearden exchange editor Phyllis Anderson and Lorraine Corry editor handbook So This is Weber If you have been puzzled as to how the news of Weber High reaches the commercial papers you may be surprised to find that these two lumor girls are always on the go getting infor mation and writing stories to send to a paper As seniors next year they will train two more pournallsts to carry on with the lob Important to any organization is its history Weber Highs history is not complete as it was not kept from the beginning so the staff this year did a lot of research as well as keeping day to day records Y JUNIOR SCRIPTO STAFF MEMBERS-Betty Andrews handbook- Beverly Boehme Scripto- Janice Taylor, Bonita Peterson future handbook editor- Sandra Mclntire and Sandra Thomas, Scripto, I09 Ogden Standard Swminer l A good place to visit during leisure moments. Lowell Cutler instructs Barbara West how to check out commodities at the cash register, while Ronald Finch acts as customer. ,1-1.-. J. V. Sorensen, instructor of aviation, gives some pointers in instrument flying to Ray Ward, who is about to try his skill in a link-'rainer, as Joan Radabaugh watches with interest. Busy, Busy, Busy . . . are the 1260 stu- dents at Weber High School. Publication Week starts tomorrow, and also there is plenty ot activity in the extra curriculum departments, where interest runs high in anticipation of the new i8-room addition which has been promised for use next year. OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING February 7, i954 WM Kaz? Off for Seattle to attend the journalism convention are Sharon Larison, Mrs. Mabel Blayney, Jim Preston and Marianne Johns. tix I Wav, 8 ' vt 1 ' 5 :I ' l e 54 Frank Slater, Kent Van Kampen and Bob Follcman get some practice in building agricultural equipment. Quill and Scroll Wearing the pin of International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, the members of Quill and Scroll set out to accomplish the proiects set up for their goals. The first initiation was formal at which Principal Metcalf and Mr. Westergard, were made honorary members. Mr. Metcalf organized the first Journalism class at Weber and since has been a staunch supporter of all Journalism activitiesg Mr. Westergard was made an honorary member because of his outstanding work on Yearbook publications and all photography for both the Golden Spike and Warriors Trumpeter. Mrs. Blay- ney, advisor of the club, was also presented with a pin. Being made honorary members are Ptincrpal Metcalf and Mr Westergard by the officers Marianne Johns Lois Hussman and Sharon Larsson Principal Metcalf makes a comment on the Quill and Scroll organiza tion as Jo Ann Stanger Mrs Metcalf Mrs Blayney and Mike Parker listen intently C Lending a helping hand are the officers Lois Hussman vice president and Sharon Larsson secretary as Mari anne Johns president counts the club funds The little black book Whos Who at Weber, was a prolect by Quill and Scroll to raise money to buy a typewriter for the new gournalism department next year, and was the first student directory to be pub lished at Weber New members line up for a picture after being initiated formally Mad elyn Hancock Marilyn Dearden Vic: Jo Moyer E l Howe Bll Achiele Dorothy Greenwell Prmci pal Metcalf Edwinna Barryman Carlene Brenchly Gary Blodget Loraine Corry Mike Parker Cath erine Mosier Jo Ann Stanger Lois Hussman Sharon Harris and Marrt anne Johns Our Krfmmermzl Department fb M Floyd Barnetfs class Bookkeepung I tests iheur knowl edge after completing several weeks of classwork duscussuon and reyuew X? One department to receive llttle of the recognntnon which vt has earned durlng the past few years IS comlng unto nts own here at Weber Recently the shorthand typmg and bookkeeplng students garnered many hon ors In region competntlon A large number of the top students In these specialized fxelds compete for honors In thus exactung scuence of busmess 7 Mass Amy Cooper In hs plcture wlth her Stenography ll class IS always ready and will mg to help students wuth thelr problems un shorthand - ,, 5 -A i ' r. ' in A E . . 9 - ' ,XJ x XX D...-l 'N R A ,mf K T 1 1 ' 'N if ' , as ' ti . rl ' . . i f i f ., K v l ' . 7' Contests In all phases of business which are taught in Region I are held with the competi tion being very keen The mann reason for the large enrollment in the commercial depart mand for people well trained ln business fields and the good 'obs await Ing them To have a smooth functioning and success- ful department f i v e competent instructors are a necessity. Miss Cooper, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Ander- son, Mr. Smith and Mr. Barnett make up this re- spected team. S. Mr J F Andersen supervises ss which rapidly ad vancing in the skill of typing A well qualified instructor ts a necessity for a class that is con stantly moving ahead and Mr Ross Johnson fills the bill per fectly Mr. Byron Smith aptly illustrates the proper methods of attacking problems in typing and in tl-ie,mechanics of using a good typewriter to best advantage, Ha progressed Sieadilg l rl. t ' l l l I ls ment is thelgreat de: Y Ml A Taxi? x . H I' ' , 'I 1 H fl ,I 4 ' r i' V I l . A . , 1 W y N L' X ' ' . . Q Weber was made proud of our Aeronautics department this year be cause It was rated as the most com plete and IS the top avlatlon education unlt un the Unlted States, whuch was really somethlng to be proud of Here were taught the fundamentals of avlatlon through the use of the llnk trainer and the study of radio and weather maps Aurcraft Instruments were analyzed and lecturers who were authorltnes an the Aeronautlc field were brought ln frequently to en lrghten the traunlng ln Aeronautlcs 6,417 Sorenson Talking over plans are the CAP OFFICERS Joan Rada bough Mr Sorenson Pat Wade Bruce Jones and Lewis Loolung at the Aeronautlcs scrapbook are the Scrapbook Commlttee Lots Smalley Duane Nelson Kay Gunderson Ronald Lemon Betty Helgeson and Fred Clarey Bob Folkman Johnny Borger Charles Bottom and Robert Taylor of the Model Anrcraft Commlttee mspect some model alrplanes embers Mr Wnlcox lectured to an unterested group of Aeronautlcs studexts Mr Wilcox IS the Stetson Agent at Ogd n M mcupal Aurport 6,427 J Hangnng more model anrplanes on the ceullng are Gary Larson Carolyn Hancy Dwaune Roylance and Beth Clark Our aeronautlcs department IS dl rectly afflllated wlth the Cxvll Alr Patrol which IS a national aviation education prolect Some of the mann actsvltles sponsored by the CAP were the Cadet Hop In Aprll which IS always conscdered by the school as one of the best social dances of the year and the Annual CA P banquet un the Sprung Mr Jack Sorenson who was the C A P advnsor and rnstructor was the man all aeronautuc students gave credit to for maknng thus past year the most outstanding of the past flve years of the Ctvnl Alr Patrol here at Weber 4 o o I iQI'. A , P, 4 , ' 4 - . . . If nr . . . 5 5 P r , ' f r 7 , 'S C , 1 X , 'V I ' r 5 . . . I I , l esac l II6 By February, pillars were raised on the third floor and brick work was completed on the first. ,4 rfilfific' Illmlmwuw' As the b k o k tarted the X ffff 7 ff f i X F' x ? V WW F' ff ff 1 XX 1 ppl d to the bu th f ea omplet o p rtt Forem ppr p ted so th entra ce for a WW Che Mu if Dcparfwcnl Presents the Messiah The fme choral mterpretatnons and the splendid accompan mem by Wayne Devereax on the organ were characterlstrc of the fme presentahon of Handels Messuah for the last tume un the old Ogden Tabernacle Handllng the solos very capably and wath great skull were Calene Henrle Lucllle Heg strom, Jean Kung Delores Anderson Norma Travls, Maurme Parker Joyce Nelson Duan Chugg Hal Stephens Dan Reeder and Larry Blaylock Shaded blue un'- torms worn by the Girls Glee Club and colorful formals worn by the other gurls nn the cast and the dark suns worn by the male participants pro vided a colorful vrsron for the audience The eyes of four Lvlrls Glee Club members are upon Mr Reid as he directs the large Chorus Wuth the combuned vonces of A Cappella, Gnrls Glee and Muxed Chorus a superb pro ductuon w h IC h sur passed many prevuous presentatuons w a s thoroughly enloyed by a packed assembly a Wnh the Gnrls Glee Club members un the foreground the mnth annual producruon of the Messuah nears completuon Plans are beung m de to hold the affarr In the new Tabernacle next year f 1 completed un rnme I I8 l 1 1 . . . - q 1 1 - 9 1 1 . l 1 1 l ll 1 1 1 H S! a -. , , J ., . , - ' . 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Susemble DOUBLE MIXED QUARTET Glen Budge Lowell Olson Kay June Parson LaRae Greenwell Peggy Gramm and Jean Krng Always on hand for speclal appearances were these three groups from A Cappella Thetr vonces were fea tured several tnmes on radio programs and assemblle' and provided us wlth many musical memones x BOYS QUARTET Davud Brownson Bull Lythgoe Stanton Tay or and Russell Nnelsen DOUBLE MIXED QUARTET Maurlne Parker Dan Reeder Dian Chugg Wayne Kmg Calene Henne Jsm Henderson Delores Anderson and Hal Stephens Louts Yeates ts accompamst BOYS QUARTET Denms Sorenson Kent Peterson Garth Fer nn and Bob Summon: GIRLS DOUBLE TRIO Colleen Kung Jlnet Hadley Lots Smuth Audrey Belnap Lucnlle Hegstrom and Rae Dunn The muxed chorus chose these three special groups to represent them when a small group was needed Their votces helped record the Ilghter slde of 1953 54 DOUBLE TRIO Elaune Hansen Peggy Scheurman Nyla NYG Sherma Bosquueter Sheryll Hammond and Betty Bungham Mary Lynn Stewart us at the piano II9 1 W , , I ' 1 1 LA , E? . A 3 - 1 I I - I f f ' I I I . . . . . . Q Q A 'f r. 5 T? V , 1 'L X s + 1 er - . A . ' XX.: ' -. X , use ' A me, , - N . 1 wg 1 A - I X A He' . A, ' Xu-. T,-4 I f 3 'I .31 ' 1 - . I I . . f , . I -' . I A I ' I ' . 1 . , s t . ,I fm X ,f It 1 .1 I It y I tg I , I 4' ,E A 1 5 gd ic X S 4 , W L - . I l . - . i I I 1 I f I f I I A f I I ' , . I . I . . I - appella Front row: Henrie, Fowers, Howe, Reeder, Hill, Sorenson, Jacobs, Felt, Hales, Burnett, Chandeler, Bing- ham. Second row: Thompson, Frost, Badger, Oakes, Henderson, Thompson, Bradford, Blaylock, Oborn, King, Ferrin, Nelson. Third row: Mclntire, Doman, Hegland, Rassmussen, Stoddard, Grange, Anderson, Williams, Simmons, Barrow, Dahl, Chugg. Fourth row: Petersen, Smith, Terry, Mortensen, Keyes, Peterson, Dunn, King, Allen, Minard, Clark. Fifth row: Powell, Larkins, Cairns, Wickes, Hegstrom, Hadley, Anderson, Brown, Beck, Anderson, Taylor, Gatti. Back: Mr. Eugene Reid, Greenwell, Newcomb, Gately, Jones, Belnap. Beautiful voices combined to give the fine musical in- terpretations for which the A Cappella is so well known. Mr. Reid carefully placed each student according to his voice ability and range, in one of the four sections, soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. In singing the four part harmonies, the members of this group had many thrills as they learned to appreciate and interpret good music of all types. The A Cappella took part in the Messiah, the spring music festival, and entered into competition with the other schools of this region. The OFFICERS of the A CAPPELLA, Art Ballif, Bob Sim- mons, Annette Taylor, Gail Jones and Arlette Boiteaux, planned the activities of the group. Although they are not a social club, they held several parties which were well attended and enioyed by all. I20 M ized Klwrus rr- 1' 'ir First rowz, Schenk, Stewart, Olson, Garr, Lythgoe, Stokes, Story, Larkin, Holmes, Howard, Bair. Second row: Southwick, Budge, Post, Truman, Folkman, Staley, Jenkins, Toone, Roylance, Fowers, Taylor, Greenwell. Third row: Garner, Penman, Aeschlimann, Farr, Earl, Manning, Wardley, Bronson, McDonough, Hodges, Nye, Gaitley, Allen, Parsons. Fourth row: Cunningham, Dodson, Holbrook, Pererscn, Weston, Reese. Standing: Cunningham, Hansen, Gibson, Opp, Raymond. Fifth row: Bronson, Thomas, Manning, Gardner, Arave, Bird, Bingham, Perfetto, Chamerlin, Harris, Ayoub, Bosquieter, Mr. Reid. Back row: Ban- ner, Grimm, King, Bennington, Hart, Stoker, Barber, Nash, Baker, Purcell, Holley, The mixed chorus, composed of both boys and girls, en- ioyed a year of musical activity. They learned many inter- pretations and fundamentals of reading music. Included in their curriculum were religious, folk, popular, and classical melodies with the vocal work done in four parts, soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Mr. Reid directed this choral group also. They ioined with the other choruses in the Messiah, the spring music festival, and the regional meet. - VX- MIXED CHORUS OFFICERS-Bill Lythgoe, President, Carl Holmgg, Vice President, Russell Nielsen, Student Di- rector, Peggy Grimm, Secretary. l2l Orchc' fm Front row: Barker, Secrist, Knight, Fitzmorris, Wangsgard, Marriott. Second row: Anderson, Belnap, Davis, Knox, DePeiro, Harris, Ross, Mathews, Clark, Holmes, Bybee, Folkman. Third row: May, Larkins, Parker, Jacobs, Rumsey, Lowham, Holbrook, Cragun, Peterson, Jensen, Goodfellow, Mr. Anderson, Giles, Low- ther, Christensen, Hegland. Fourth row: Neilsen, Smith. Mr. Anderson's dynamic directing cf the Or- chestra and students practicing hard and long made the Orchestra successful in all activities. Between the acts of the school plays they made their appearances which were enioyed by all. They sponsored a radio program and entered in- to region competition. The officers who worked so hard all year to make the Orchestra a smooth running organiza- tion were: Mary Jo Giles, LuJuan Bybee, and Yvonne Christensen. The VIOLIN TRIO-Sharon Secrist, Lu.Juan Bybee, and Dennis Barker. i i 2 l i i ORCHESTRA OFFICERS-LuJuan Bybee, Secretary and Treasurer, Yvonne Christensen, Reporter, and Mary Jo Giles, President and Vice President. Selma! Baud l an Front row: Cline, Miller, Rumsey, Jacobs, Lowham, DePeiro, Ross, Smith, Sutherland, Stoddard, Matthews, Zaugg, Scholes, Flitton, Wayment, Nelson, Folkman, Parker. Second row: Holmes, Asay, Smith, Hadley, Favero, Peterson, Holbrook, Gunderson, Fuhriman, Hansen, Clark, Deru, Wangsgard, Peterson, Holmes. Third row: Campbell, Cox, Beckert, Neilsen, Faulkner, Howell, Knott, Jensen, Goodfellow, and Mr. Reid. SAXOPHONE QUARTET-Earl Holmes, Bessie Peterson, Gaylen Hansen, and Roger Cox. B FLAT CLARINET QUARTET-Darrell Mathews, Steven Smith, Jon Scholes, and Joyce Ross. BRASS QUARTET-Lowell Peterson, Waldo Jensen, Jay Good- fellow, and Sherry Holbrook. The school band under the direction of Mr Reid worked hard this year to make the Band the best organization in the school. The band was on hand to play for all the home football games. The entire band went to the U.S.A.C. to play and march for their homecoming. In their sharp red, white and black uniforms the band took assemblies to South Junior High and Valley School, March 4th and 5th. All of these activities rounded out a full year of entertainment and support from the band to the school, and many interesting class periods for the members. BAND OFFICERS-Darrell Mathews, Equipment, Janice Nelson and Goldelyn Wayment, Uniforms, Joyce Ross, Librarian, Gay- len Hansen, Student Conductor, Jolene Holmes, Secretary, Charles Beckert, President, Kay Sutherland ar-r' .lice President, Jerry Miller. l23 Girls' 5166 Flrst row Bowen Eskelson Judkms Boyd Chrnstens Muller Hegland Harrns Cragun Second row Brower Jones Waddups Hamblun Henderson Barrow West Garluck Kung Gules Thurd row Baker Kxrk Ross Hales Travts Berguner Zaugg Anderson Rogers Fourth row Hammond Chuld Keller strauss Hansen Sherman Gravrtt Wulson Datley McAlIuster and Berg Every other Wednesday the Girls Glee was dtsttngutshed as an organization of hugh standtng here at Weber by their ltght blue blouses and navy blue sklrts Under the dtrectlon of Mr Rexd these gurls sang almost every type of song un three votces, soprano, mezzo soprano and alto Thus class helped to develop thetr vonces to the fullest extent and made them apprecuate good musrc The Girls Glee sang at varuous occassuons durlng the year such as the Messsah and the Sprung Festuval GIRLS GLEE OFFICERS Joan Chuld Presndent Pat Burgener Stu dent Chonster Margaret Zaugg Vtce Prestdent Bonnte Harms As IZ4 srstant Student Chornster Lu Dean Garltck Secretary lv THE GlRLS GLEE DOUBLE TRIO consrsted of Joyce Ross Norma Travts Paula Mrller ,Merlme Boyd Shrrley Bungham Eduth Harrrs Accompantst I5 Kathleen Gales 1 t I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 7 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , , .,, far . . -1 , 4 1 .- 1 '-'T '-v , 1 f N e . 4 Y, 1 .,, ' 5' ' - - . . . . . Bl 'E rl . 1. A 5 W ' 7 '02- , , let 1 ww ' of 1 s 1 K . . , . . 'i' ' ' V A , : , ,U ,4 g . . . Q 1 1 1 1 - ' . 4 ' I . 6 , V1 A l ' I ' . . i 1 I 1 ' ' 5 1 J 1 ' I 1 - Krzdia Praducfim f , W I lr Quiet, Recording is the sign in l view when these students set to -th 'P work. Here, Laiuan Bybee, Wayne Call, -Kay Burton, Nolan Jones, Jerry Mathews, Barbara Heath, and Natalie Wickes prepare a radio pro- - gram and tape it on the tape re- corder. An intimate look into the many processes of a radio station was taken by those enrolled in the Radio Production class These students wrote scripts, collected news items, and actually directed and produced two radio programs each week Warrior Way the Better Way over KLO each Tuesday, and Under the W over KVOG were special functions of this unit Besides the programs, methods of making up and using sound effects were studied The radio production department was represented at the regional lour nalism convention at the USAC by Colleen Haney and Nolan Jones Each department at Weber was invited to present a program and the students of this class were always on hand for advice and helpful direction One of the malor problems encountered with this service was mike fright These students helped themselves and many others to become more at ease before a microphone and in general speaking What an interesting field is that of radio' Michael Oborn Colleen Clif Thomas Carolyn Gould Kaye Fer rell Iris Walton Ralph Butler and Gary Eddy study the familiar meth ods of making sound effects during a broadcast - H - 1, Il II ' ' . . . . ,, . ,, . 2 Q s 1 , X , . 1 . D . I .- -, ton Haney, Elaine Hansen, Sandra s L I I T I - I I 5 fi . . . ii .lu .gg,.,x by L, V .- .' -V A F ill: l25 If 7 Trynng to convrnce Mr and Mrs Sycamore to pay theur Income taxes ns Henderson of mternal revenue department Mlss Gay Wellungton IS under the mfIuence of luquor or as lt the rnfluence of the Sycamore famuIy'9 Henderson Tony Krrby Boris Kolenkhov JERRY MATHEWS MICHAEL OBORN MONTY SHUPE .' ,caf HA! you Kan I I 'rf' .4-Jf L . ,4', .f,- .,.,,,. Penelope Sycamore Essie , , Rheba ,,,,,,,,, Paul Sycamore Mr. De Pinna ,, Donald Marrm Vanderhof Alice ' fj, , 1 -f' fn 'J SANDRA THOMAS CAROLYN GOULD , JEAN KING HAROLD OAKS VERLE BARROW DAVID JACOBS NOLAN JONES GERALD BELLON JANICE TAYLOR Ed ,,,,, ,, Q . A ' , I ' 1 I I I I I g ' 5 I I 1 L' 'Q X I 1 XX I , .- A . ' . ff' In , ,,- . '7' ' If . . . . ' 1-' 1 ' I 1 -IH. Gay Wemngwn Mr. Pinna, who moved in with the Sycamores, poses for his portrait by ' Y aaaa ' S1 A I1 all I - -'a'a'--- -'---'---'----ee-------n--n'-aaaa I I I,A 5 I I I il I ,S,..Y,....e.....,..,......a...,.ee.eee.eee. - 1 5 - ,og - I 5 E r ' -I.. 4 I :gi 6 . -I A. I 'Fl' . . 1 , 'AWWAnnnnmuwwnv 'A 4 f f .- Mr Kirby Mrs Kirby Three men Olga I2b MILLY McGHlE JIM HENDERSON COLLEEN HOWES GARY LARSON LARRY CHANDLER CHARLES BECKERT MAURINE PARKER fl... The arrnval of the wealthy Karbys on the wrong nught provnded plenty of excitement for the Sycamore fam:Iy and the Klrbys Cake 1! At first the Sycamores seem extrava gantly mad but it is not long before we realize that If they are mad the rest of the world is madder In contrast to these de lightful people are the unhappy Kirbys The plot shows how Tony Kirby falls in love with Alice Sycamore and brings his parents to dine at the Sycamore s home on the wrong evening The shock sustained by the Kirbys who are invited to eat cheap dellcatessen food shows Alice that marriage with Tony is out of the question The Syca mores however though sympathetic to Alice find it hard to realize her point of view Meantime Tony who realizes the Sycamores are right and his people wrong will not give her up The wild activities come to a temporary halt as detectives enter the scene at the Sycamore house One of the detectives has found a hidden suspect in the bedroom sleeping off her sicknessl ln the end Mr. Kirby at least is con- verted to the happy madness of the Syca- Hope for Tonys return again seems possible with the visit of the Grand Duchess Olga. Horror stricken by the downfall of Mr. Kirby, Mr. Sycamore and Mrs. Kirby have come to the end of their friendship , , . they think! mores since he happens in during a visit by an ex-Grand Duchess earning her living as a waitress. No mention has yet b en made of the strange activities of certain members of the household engaged in the manufacture of fireworks- nor of the print- ing press set up in the parlor- nor of Rheba the maid and her friend Donald- nor of Grandpas interview with the income tax collector when he tells him he doesn't be- lieve in the income tax. All in all, itwas a delightful comedy por- trayed by a delightful cast under the direc- tion of an expert, Mr. Dabb. l27 With you V,-,nt Oh that intoxicated Miss Wellington' Backstage Harold Oaks Jean King Col een Howes and Carolyn Gould admire puss cat Yes a stagehands 'ob is not easy truly they are the unseen actors of a drama And you were thrilled frightened worried or carried away in a thousand other emotional ways because of these people behind the scenes This year Sam Crawford David Gunnison Glen Budge and Hal Stephens served as Webers stagehands Working hard and with split second accuracy these unsung heroes of the stage skillfully applied their talents to make Webers drama productions possi- ble and successful. l28 Lights flash, a train roars, or perhaps a gun speaks. Those and many other effects are required to make a school play produc tion look, sound, and feel alive to the audi ence This is where the stagehand makes his debut' But theres more to being a stagehand than pulling switches to create the desired effects Scenery must be constructed erected and moved The proper placing of props and the engineering of various ele ments of stage construction are also neces sities Lighting must be changed and cl rected in lust the right spot at the desired time along with the various sound effects Well Father here we are again F143 After the final performance the cast relaxes with the director Mr. Ralph Dabb- Jones King 'Taylot Obcrn Henderson Howes Thomas Oaks Jacobs and Gould. Oar Papalar Siaaa Hands An unterestung 'ob requlrtng excellent tlmlng and coordlna tnon rs that ot the stagehand They are the snlent men be hand every successful play and assembly the ones who pull the curtains move the scenery mann pulate the spotlzghts set and check the volume of the mlcro phone and numerous other lobs to keep the show going at a fast pace Hal Stephens and Davud Gunderson show actors Verna Andersen and Monty Shupe some of the props for You Cant Take lt Wuth You Mr and Mrs. Andrew S. Agren as they were presented gifts by Mr. Ralph Dabb, director Th stage hands rnakmg lughtmg arrangements are Glen Budge Davld Gunderson Hal Stephens and Sam Crawford After 27 years of quietly ssttnng an the audience Mr and Mrs Andrew S Agren crossed the stage and stood an the spotlight as they received a corsage and bouton nlere from the cast of the play You Cart Take It Wlth You They flrst watched a play at Weber when their daughter Bertha starred an the first school play ever presented at Weber She played Mrs Duckworth In So Thus ls Lon on Since that play In February of 1927 they have attended at least one of Webers school plays every year Mr Agren can drscuss nearly every play that has been presented at Weber. His favorite was New Brooms produced in 1931. AGNES Stop complannlng Ptlone PILONE But I dont know when Ive enloyed com p unmg so much' And would you belneve It I feel almost human ROBERT Breathmg becomes duff: s sort of a strangula tlon Am I turmng bue'7 RUTHIE lhopefullyl Not yet' ROBERT And sometumes theres poundmg In my head l30 :.x'll at Dawn in I ,,,, 5 i 'N +-H BAXTER There she sits a vnsnon un lavender and lace How are you Aunt Gus? JUNE I smell cabbage AUGUSTA lf everyone as through kissing me III famsh my tea Aw? uw HERMAN Here Kntty Kutty Kntty Come now Manuel Come on mce boy AUGUSTA Nnce boy Indeed' For your nnformatton Mr Howell that vase was worth S50 at least' ,V ff ,f 4 I I I - X ' I ' L fy., ' sv' l 1 53 I Q by 4 ak - E - t X H in QA -f., fi .4 v , +A i , A .'e'vl If P V T sT A ' .X X l W' t as 5 I . . I I . 1 , I' . A 1, I N , 1 A I Ia. . ' . . I cult. It' , , , . my , 4 Z : - It ' l , x A I I f 1 ' ' a V 'I i .- it 3 -.. III' AUGUSTA And now rs as good a trrre any o pack MrIIIe and Baxter I- heip TER CeratnIy b gIad ORPHA you wou I ff' i ROBERT Thank you I can see you plarnly now Good afternoon Mass Tee RUTI-IIE Good afternoon TER: Aunt G s, should I c I r the doctor? I mean iust for a routine checkup, of course. AUGUSTA' AII I want is Herman, HERMAN. Let me show you my hyacinths DIANA: Oscar! You've got your other wing! PILONE: Yup, I'm a full fledged angel now, see? I can't Iift a thing, I3I Wm fer shawl Play 7 THE CAST Front row Bonita Peterson June Roger Arnold Baxter Ballae Mae Anderson Mallae Mally McGhae Augusta LaJuan Bybee Orpha Back row Mr Dabb Director Caroline Hoggan Diana David Jacobs Palone Gerald Bellon Wilfred Jean Anderson Agnes Larry Dalrymple Robert Dave Jorgensen Herman and Arlene Gibson Ruthie Down in fikzrlh Agnes and Wilfred two angels complete wath Cosmic Counters descend l cl hen to earth to pack up two elderly souls Thear mission however as comp acate w mischievous Palone an apprentice angel wath only one wang aoans them an a kand of heavenly Hatch Hake Thou h Agnes and Walfreds respective clients lave an e sa 9 not on friendly terms Augusta Applegate a spanster has accumulated vast wealth d h tends to resist by reason of her shrewd and pioneering personality an s e an h ll an attempts to separate her from at Her deep disdain for her wath er aron wa y neighbor Herman Howell who wath only has love for has cat and has flowers t tain ham as understandable Her man as completely resigned to going o sus even to the point of getting a weekly neck clap an order to be ready Certainly A t unta thas kandly sweet dasposataoned retired seaman as no match for ugus a Palone enters the pacture that as Unsconsciously on the sade of the angels also are Augusta s two naeces Orpha her money Teel and Mallae Bromsley who vaanly try to anterest Augusta an gavang to them Orpha as a social climber and a wadow w.ath desagns on rach near sighted Robert Hanley as a husband for her grown daughter Ruthie Mallae has an anven tor husband whose latest gadget as a thamble that threads needles Palone no sooner sets toot an the Applegate lavang room before he discover that he has been granted certaan very specaal powers He as able to make people I fall an love and wath thas power he quackly sets to work confusing the natura love matches th me block they are d f mance are re woven in a happaer pat- Before the final curtain the threa s o ro - tern Pilone ' ' b Cl. earns his other wang and all the right people are heaven oun Omfary and alffcmporancvus Speak ing EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKERS Kent Robson Bob Cole Kent Van Kampen and Ronald Bang ham Front row Mananne Johns Harold Oakes Mary Jo Gnles Harry Ketts and Sheron Dewey Mr Graves ns advisor for the Speech ll department 'es EXTEMPORANEOUS Tame and Newsweek magazrnes provrded vnformataon on current events from which the speakers prepared their talks They each had five minutes In which to organize a seven minute talk It took a lot of experience before these students excelled but they dad lust that and In competltlon too' These speakers garned a general knowledge of all current events so they could more drlrgently present their vnews and learned to thunk qunckly whale on thelr eet ORATORY Although they could choose theur own topics those nnterestung to them the speeches had to be nearly perfect In every way The orators studied re wrote and memorized untll they were satusfled and could enter competltlon During the year many busy hours were spent un the lrbrary searchlng for buts of information whrch would make a more successful speech ORATORS are Nolan Jones Pat Alger Kaye Ferrell Kent Van Kampen Larry Blaylock and Frank Slater Catherine Moser was absent when photo was taken uhm I33 Debate teams Ben Archele and Earl Howe and Sheron Dewey and Mary .lo Grles spent a lot of tume rn research and practrce contests to prepare themselves for the real thrng Here they drscuss therr fund mgs and plan therr speeches cbafzug mm The debaters had a good start thus year as they debated both at home and wrth other schools Mr Graves was once agam the Instructor and could always be counted upon for advice and valuable expenence when It was needed Several days during the year, these students boarded a bus, fully prepared to wm their arguments and brmg fame and awards home to our school and gain valuable experience for themselves They learned the value of public speakung with ease and contndence and practlced sound thlnkrng and reasoning at all times J. , Few people realrze the trrmg and extensrve work and study done by these students They m st a all times be ready with sound de ductrons In order to rate wtth the best Here Jrm Anderson Kent Petersen, Carl Smnth, Harold Oakes, Mary Lou Palmer and Marianne Johns check their card files for completion. From the regional meet to the state meet Weber was prepared to go to the top. During the school year debaters polished off their de- bates almost to perfection, Sharon Harris Lucille Hegstrom, Ronald Bingham and Harry Ketts look over their information cards. ' ' , n N, a practice debate n :W I U Q-1,412.4 ir To ff, E Ax! Approximately 900 students from 35 schools In the Intermountain area partici pated in the l8th annual Utah State High School Forensic Tournament the largest ever to be held at Weber College Nearly 70 students from our speech department were entered in the three fields debate, oratory and extemporaneous speaking Although we didnt have any first place winners this year, we were very proud of the effort put forth by each participant, and especially of Ronald Bingham and Harry Ketts Theirs was the only debate team to reach the finals. Each year the Weber College Tournament offers an opportunity for all speech students to gain experience in reasoning and public speaking besides having a chance to compete for trophies. Weber allege Specrlz cfurmzmeut .Q , 'L-fqiglfll ' 4 Going from Weber College to the regional contest Webers debaters were well prepared for any com petition they might encounter Here Kenny Favero Sharon Powell Carol Ann Baldwin and Beverly Brown are preparing to leave for a l3b Speech I and 21,4 I6 miss! Mr Rowley was IH charge of the Speech I class thus year and planned a year of cur rlcular actlvnty whlch was most mterestlng Behind the scenes of a bug productlon are always found the llttle men who care for costumes, sets, lights and he all lmportant make up The time spent makung each other up seemed to be the favorlte phase ot Speech I Practlcnng a scene from the school play Outward Bound are Rlchard Nielson Mike Oborn Larry Lar son Ann Eddy Jerry Mathews Monty Shupe Sandra Thomas Maurme Parker Kaye Ferrell The technique of stage makeup IS bemg practiced by Connie Knox Donna Fuhrnmann Mr Rowley and Roger Cox The patlent as Max Sampson Kaye Ferrell, a lunlor from Weber Hrgh, was chosen winner of the annual oratorlcal contest sponsored by the Golden Splke chapter of the Daughters of the Amerlcan Rev olutlon The contest was held at the Manslon House n February Co winner was Nadine Thomas of Ogden Hugh School Resolved That the Presldent of the Unlted States should be elected by the dlrect vote of the people was the natlonal debate questuon and the center of attractuon here as Goldelyn Wayment Lynne Adams Joanne Nlckolas and Sharon Cottrell try theur skull at debatlng ,X Kaye Ferrell and Pat Alger were chosen wnnners Each of the two wlnners was presented wlth a sllver 0f'l'eDAR 0 a'0'Y Comes' medal for therr excellent accompllshment f Q 0 x . n - 11 . t . I ',.. '11 f V . . H u - - ' l 1 I I I I 1 1 I - 1 I - 1 1 1 , . I fr ,, 'F' !' CO- l . , if H1151 tag, KMKTFRYEK offs S 11. 1.4- A mobile lift was used to get materials to the upper floors. Students in Mr. CutIer's room had a ringside seat at some operations. Weber' Pap Hand The band brushes up on musuc for the football season of The small rhythmuc group you heard at all the pep rallies and home games were known to all of us as the Weber Pep Band The mem bers got Together Tuesday nights after school for practice Gaylln Hansen was the elected leader The members were Lowell Peterson Cherryll Holbrock Nlck Davls trumpet Russell Nelson bass horn Jolene Holmes bells Jay Goodfellow Waldo Jensen and Bll Lythgoe trombone Roger Cox Earl Holmes saxophone Malo Hadley Steve Hodson Lamont Smlth drums Charlle Beckert barltone and Jon Scholes clarnnet They are chosen on thelr abuluty and their wnllnngness to attend all home games Through thelr music they provnded school splrut to the student body of Weber Hrgh The enture school Band practlced marchnng and dnllmg durmg good weather Our 51101110115 91116 Audrey Belnap Dlxne Russell Marllyn Evans and Delores Anderson Sl10W A blg Yell Of' 3 Pep aSSemblY Wllh D'X'e M5V'lYn Avd oft theur football season outfuts 'EY and Delofes Fnrst there were four and then there were flvel Thus was the story of our cheerleaders, Manlyn Evans Audrey Belnap Delores Ander son, Dlxle Russell and Roger Arnold Beglnnlng early rn the year wlth the football season our spnnted quartet gave gallant sup port fo 1he feam and were later A basketball cheer wxth Marllyn Delores Roger Arnold Audrey and Dnxre lolned by Roger Arnold for the basketball and baseball seasons Unequalled pep us the only way to describe this group who were so loyal nn vrctory and carried on our Ideals and sports manshup an defeat Sponsoring yell contests and encouragrng school spurut and good attendance at the games were but a few of the extra ac tuvntues of the cheerleaders Practuclng a new routine are Delores, Dlxle, Audrey, Marllyn and Roger 0 wwifj . Y ' A A s V 1-57, A 1+ . . V .. ' . .. -. , 'army Mg W ' ,,, X ' all ff jf , 4 5 c .- ,It-5351. ,tai 1 4 ' ' ' A ' , I . 1 l 1 . ' . . h I ' . K 4 I I ' , I f I - I I I I A A ' Our Varsity Squad hugh! With Pride' 1 , but las! II QKW by class Sevres me 'P 'I .., m I sl Ty' 5' 1' . J' ' . A' V A ' N lf' , The last of the traditional BURNlNG OF THE TIGER is being witnessed by the football team tiger goes up in smoke and flame. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Weber ,,,,,,.,,,,7,,7. 6 Tooele 7777,7 L, ,l3 Weber ......e ee.ee, l 3 Davis eeee M25 Weber., ..ee eeee L L14 North Cache , 7 Weber, eeee L eeeee O Bear River L , .19 Weber eeeeeee eeeeee l 4 Logan , ,l 3 Weber ..e.eee eeeeee 6 Ogden ..,.,, 6 L C12 Weber ,..... e...,. l 2 South Cache ., 7 Weber .,.,..e bbebbb 6 Ben Lomond . M712 Weber ,,,.,.. ,.,LL. 7 Box Elder e,bb, ,LL. 7 431' M A5,'r 2. as the Vern Nielson running unmolened, Ray Ward on an end sweep. While the junior Var ity lmufcd Premise OFFENSIVE TEAM-Back line: Gary Francis, Ray Ward, Frank Slater, Vern Nielson. Front line: Bob Browning, Hoe Hagen, Brent Taylor, Frank Varley, Milt Olsen, Carl Smith, and Roger Arnold. DEFENSIVE TEAM-Back row: Bruce Jones, Gary Jensen, Ronald Larkin, Jim Freston, Bob Watson, Gary Price. Front row: Bob Folkman, Gene Meibos, Jim Anderson, Tom Williams, Mark McGreggor, Dennis Bingham, and Tom Thorpe. A v I x r Weber's fine iunior var- sity football team finished the season with an enviable record of six victories and just one setback. Much repetition goes into pre-game practice and, for these boys, perfection is their only goal. With this evidence we can look forward toward a prosperous future varsity season. in Winning nl! Hn! One Qfnrnc. Weber Weber Weber E, eras 'lgJ'- sr and THE SOPHOMORE SQUAD Front row Johnson Lemon Caldwell Truman Taylor Proxman Call Stnener Coach Preece Second row Anderson Peterson Pence Bmgham Rutter Garr Folkman Plner Foltner Coach Wood Thnrd row Thorpe Shupe Jackson Garner Jensen Durbano Stone Chadwlck Coach Sorenson Back row Barker Gabby Slater Lythgoe Jones Summons Dalunga Clnfton Bachelor Holmes Cook JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Bear Rnver South Cache Ben Lomond Weberh O c...,. Ogden Weber Weber O ,728 Box Elder to ,WSIS Logan T' Boxed In Coaches Wood and Preece receive lucky red shirts and socks in Pep Assembly. After II Vzgaraus Seusan ,un OUR VERY OWN Back row Le ghton Wessel Raymond Schlupp Frank Berrett Ray Dckemore Lynn Knrght and Brent Taylor Front row Robert lSonny5 Watson Bob Folkman Bob Brown ng Gary Jen sen Archre Skeen and Coach Floyd Slater VARSITY SCORES Weber 36 Ogden 35 Weber 50 Logan 48 Weber 57 Ben Lomond 39 Weber 36 North Cache 33 Weber 44 Bear Rrver 60 Weber 66 South Cache 53 Weber 49 Box Elder 46 Weber 59 Ogden 67 Weber 43 Logan 44 Weber 47 Ben Lomond Weber 39 North Cache 50 Weber 54 Bear Rnver 57 Weber 58 South Cache 48 Weber 55 Box Elder 51 44 Good luck Huddle' And rt must have pard off for we beat Ogden nmmednately follownngl Coach Slater, Bob Folkman, Gary Jensen, Archne Skeen, Bob Brownung, and Don Hadfreld Q 1 ,, r 'J 0 Ar l my 6 ' ' . 7 -1' ,A 4. . at f - 1 'A A 9 S ' S 3 I2 '5 ' ff . ah' 2 . li 5 ' , ' ' , .I .vigll - 1 i , , . F , ' . 1 , , 5 , - - ' Q. L .,,, , , V A i ' X l if ' - Ax Y Y - s -51 Our l6'f1sk dba!! Ccam Jump ball and the game IS on' South Cache played the suxth game of the season here at Weber JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Weber 48 Ogden 43 Weber 42 Logan 27 Weber 45 Ben Lomond 26 Weber 43 North Cache 32 Weber 40 Bear Rnver 43 Weber 43 South Cache 30 Weber 52 Box Elder 33 Weber 59 Ogden 39 Weber 41 Logan 45 Weber 60 Ben Lomond 38 Weber 53 North Cache 42 OUR SOPHOMORE SQUAD Front row Roger Shupe Ga y Plyer Bob Johnson Denns Garner Leon Weber 43 Folkman Kent Smmons Second row Denns Holmes Dell Ga ne Vctor Durbano Fred Rtter Autho B R 47 Parsons Back row Coach Sorenson Val Robb ns Mke Sto ey Vaughn Allen LaMont Jensen ear lver Weber 51 South Cache 44 l45 Y - - 2 , r , , i , , i . 1 i , r r, i , i , , . : , i , i r , , . - WEBER LOGAN a a group playe s fom both teams strug gle for the ball 1 The ball on the loose' lt's a bulls-eye as Bob Browning dunks a fowl pitch, Webers court squad started strong this year by capturing five of their eight scheduled pre downed Lehu Granite Morgan East and Davus while losing to Jordan s powerful Beetduggers and being downed un second games with East and Davis Weber kicked off Region One play by sluppung past the Ogden Tugers with a one pount edge as hundreds of spectators uammed their way unto the Ogden Hugh School gymnasium Next came Logan and Ben Lomond Both fell to the hugh flying Weber team The Grizzlies were downed by a slight margin but Ben Lomond was complete- ly outclassed and fell by the score of 57-39. Weber encountered its first loss in league play at the hands of the Bear River Bears before better than 3000 fans who iammed the new Bear River field- house to capacity. The score was 50-44. The first half of league play ended with the Warriors firmly in second place one game be- hind the Bear River team. ' I Wrfrkcd ff 5 Way vs ei T lt's all arms s ot season games. The Warriors i I I.: . I b. I i '. , f is D - t2 6 to the cflorful Slate Zourmzmcuf Then came the downwaro trend whlch saw Ogden Logan Ben Lomond and North Cache pull Weber from nts second place standung whlch she had held dur mg the greater part of the flrst half Durnng thus never to be forgotten losing streak Weber seemed to be mnsslng somethung as ut lost close games and on the other nlghts was beaten de clslvely The losing spree was fmally broken as the Warriors turned the tnde agalnst South Cache and Box Elder In the last Region One games Weber downed every other team rn the region wnth the exceptlon of Bear Rlver whuch won the crown and was defeated by every other squad except Box Elder and South Cache The Warrlors entered the class A tournament wnth a record of 8 wlns and 6 losses durung re glon one play and an all sea son record of I3 wlns and 9 losses VARSITY PRE SEASON SCORES Weber 54 Weber 51 Davis 57 Davns 50 Weber 49 Weber 39 Lehu 45 East 47 Weber 47 Weber 44 East 44 Granite 38 Weber 35 Weber 50 Jordan 64 Morgan 41 WEBER BEN LOMOND Bob B goes the Hadf eld pushes o gh t o on A tense moment ns recorded as both teams at for the ball to come do ' I47 VS ' rowning up I I for tip-in. I I . ' 8 A D ' -. Don 6 ' ' , thr u w p i tsl During the run of the league, I .. .. s N Y ' . - . - V. 1 , 1 , x 'N ' -A - - we E . L A ' w i wn. Wrcs thug Carl S th us ng a Half Nelson Webers Earl Allen keepnng the top pos hon Ken cLe s g n fo a s Gal e ork ng for the p Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber ' ' 'n seco oo a a c oo 'P eww! zu Kcgmu Chzrd In mic 'Q WEBER S REGIONAL WRESTLING TEAM front YOW Laural Furman Leon Frelclrng Art Gal vez Wrllls Galvez Har old Flnch Mrlton Olson Merlm Loper Back row Manager Roger Wrlkm son Coach Mac Taft Coach Mel Wood Lowell McGreggor Gary Francus Gene Merbos Carl Smith and Dennns Bnngham Coach LaVell Ward was absent After a meteornc start whrch was gust the opposlte of the custom of the past few years Warrior grapplers fmlshed second IO the region meet tollowung Box Elder Final score showed Box Elder wnth a 50 to 41 advantage Our co captams Wal Irs Galvez and Leon Fielding Larry Chandler workmg on Leonard Popham before the coaches Wrth sux men qualufymg from the region meet for the state meet, Weber wrestled thelr way to thurd place with a total of T9 points at the B.Y.U. Box Elder boasted a score of 50 and East garnered 20. Laural Furman became Weber's lone state champion '50 this year and our all around high point man. SOPHOMORE CHAMPS Don Hodson, Joe Zuto Kent Douglas, Tom Favero. Back: Robert Schenck, Rex Orton Laural Fuhriman, lstate champl, Carl Holmes Blarr Reed. Kath Hays and Girls SPEED BALL INTRAMURAL CHAMPS Back row Lonny Lewus Wells Stoker Carl Waldron Dennis Arave Larry Poulter Glen Assay First row Steven Smnth Darrell Cash Dee Herrlck Roger Cox Rudy Hemch and Lee Holly I S' if! S Saul V WEBERS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Back row Fred Luster 2nd place Don Hagen lst place Art Galvez 3rd place Front row Gaylen Hansen Kent Doman Allen Lowe Nolan .lones Sherman Wlllard 11 TOUCH FOOTBALL INTRAMURAL CHAMPS Back row Clayton West Van Davls Terry Ward Lyle Randall Wayne Flutton Front row Dale Shreeves Paul Thorstead Claure Chnlds Davud Holtry Jay Goodfellow Max Staple An attempted pass In a game of football durrng Mr Woods lst perlod gym class Played and I-lad gill! Thus past year started oft with a bang for the Sophomore gym classes for the boys football and wrestling were two sports enuoyed by all and for the gurls other games such as socker hut pun deck tennis volley ball and archery were guven more attention Basketball proves to be excutung as ut holds the gurls attention Sophomore gurls fight over possession of the ball The SOPHOMORE GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPS Front row Louuse Pope Cheryl Holbrook Jackue Tummerman Back row Evelyn Parkinson Opal Meservy and Sharon Wessell Basketball was not only enioyed by the boys but the girls also had an opportunity to show their ability in the sport. Although the rules of girls' basketball differs somewhat from the boys', the rules are related enough so that all students can understand either. A group of girls enjoy a game of basketball. l52 in Uwir 19.5. Cflasscs L. Jacobs Howard Stoker Slater Kunq try a new type of dance Soccer was a favorite game with the fnrst period gym class Kukuko Kawaguchl Paula Thompson Dona Mur dock Sally Dunsdale Elsle Tuttle Joyce Beady Dee Ann Gardner A typncal pyramad as formed by DeAnna Parker Judy Taylor Blass Dunsdale Greenwell Thompson Donaldson Smuth Gardner Holley Allen Jensen Hoagland Jones Stoker Q ,iid Phylns Gvbson Ronald Dean Pat Allen Robert Schenck Terry Wnlson Charles Buckley enloy the Wednesday actnvny In the physucal education de Every Wednesday was a day looked forward to when the gym classes were devoted to dancing Phonograph records were played and the students learned clrcle dances, rhumbas, fox trots, waltzes and lltterbug to their musuc The fun, play and engoyment which was enloyed by all was credlted to theur mstructors, Mr Wood and Mnss Lundgreen 'L-'Q' tu Ns. 'Q' ff wt J' lx The Pep Club gof a I C st as game th Logan 1 1 ,ff S Carl Smath mth a top posmon over a Bear Rnver Bear Carl Smuth was reguon champ It takes many hours of tralnmg and ex peruence to prepare a tlon but our oys came through un fme style Although they dudn t wln a furst place award the boys were all tops In our estnma non wrestler for competi- . I b 1' . ,sd When The yearbook copy went To press on March 5 the brlckwork had reached The third floor and steel lousts were X being placed for The cenlmg xv X R xx xv XX X wx, 5 Q - . ex X X L ap ' X x X: ' Q Q X Q ' X 9 X ' Jx . XX Q J X- fx ' 5 x x XM x Y Y 'X 'iv I Y XX1 XX XA X X Y X- x Y X N 'NX EX X., X Tx J 'xv .' X , J . , .1 ' xx, Y V A . , X J y J x ' wx 3 V 4 if X KX X XJ , ,X x X J' ' x jx 3-N 'X XY X X X L x . X S X, 1 N XX , T Nr X j 5 Xi X Y ' f 'Q Q 'x y y M NX 'S X X ,A bf lx Y' , X 1 A x -K x W X 'XA X , -Y xx ' gxi Y T' N.. ,Q 4- From the stage roof the camera had a birds-eye view of the new addition Superstructure reached roof level and the brickwork was halfway up the wall by the last of February. xx K+? Dwarfed by the addition and 7:7 .1 the new administration building, the cooking cottage will be removed next year. l57 Autumn flcfzvzfzes Mr Ward gets ready to crown the Sweetheart Mary Beth Nellsen her attendants are Patsy Smlth and Jamce Taylor 4 :A ,- An array of or Shirley Chugg Carolme Hogan Jamce Taylor Mary Beth Nnelsen Patsy Smuth Manlyn Evans and Cheryl Jones and the Belnap slsters Ronald and Margaret Peterson do a Inttle dance South Sea Island style l58 Mr Ward looks on after Sweetheart Mary Beth Nellsen and her attendants Patsy Smuth and Jamce Taylor recenve thevr gnfts The F FA held their annual Harvest Ball and decorated In thelr club colors blue and gold hugh llghted by the contributed flowers for the flower show held durnng the day The Sweetheart candndates were nommated by the members of the F F A then the student body voted on them by paylng a penny for each vote Our Homecommg was celebrated on Oct 23 The alumnu filled the halls durung the day The assembly was presented by former students who danced sang and talked After school there was a football game with South Cache Clnmaxlng the day a dance was held startmg at 9 p m with Mood Masters Orchestra playnng '34 Queen Candidates Patsy Smuth, Gemle Rhees, Audrey Belnap Marnlyn Evans, and Sharon Powell get ready to lnght the flares for the flamnng W ' A 1 T' f I . Y , F - 5 . ,tt I Q 1 .. . . in 'T Flower show on Sept. 25, l953. The gym was r ' . f V . I. ., I-lomrwmiug Dance and ,4 sscmbly 1 IK The Bungham susters Nancy Delores Betty Kathleen Sandra QUEEN CANDIDATES Gemel Reese Audrey Belnap Patsy and Donna harmomze In song Smlth Sharon Powell Marulyn Evans Queen Audrey Belnap and her escort Stanley Patterson loan the crowd at the Homecomnng dance T-5' Sharon Jensen Bruce Eruckson Carol Parker performmg on the Homecommg Assembly Smrth Queen Audrey Belnap mafyaff: ,mia Chosen student to rengn over Homecomrng actuvmes was Audrey Bel nap from Hooper I59 .J . I PX.: Y 'YM' T15 ' X ,' 5 , I N f ' 52 fa ' -, 19 I9 . .. Sl 1 ,fr l 3 , ' , . . l ' Girls ' Anything worth doing is worth doing well, goes the old saying, and the girls' dance was no exception. After days of preparation the big mo- ment finally arrived. With lights on low the effect of the decorations was fully realized and we knew our efforts had been worth- while. wg' Y ,A R The walls of the castle are beginning to take shape as these girls work tirelessly on. x .4 5. 'ts 1 'ya , N l . N X , N T, s 'iw ' x' Y f K ' 1 . R X As the evening comes to an end, the tired dancers have one last dance past the Silver Castle. The Man in the Moon registers his enioyment as do the couples as they take a short rest between dances. l60 Ted Parke, Jacob Post, and Charlene Nelson are getting crepe paper ready to pin up while Roger Arnold and Janean Grene frame Beverly Jones as the face of the Man in the Moon. Mr. Metcalf crowns the surprised but excited pair, Margo and Vern, MISS WEBER, and HAPPY WARRIOR. Gas o R AJ- .gh A Sixty-five couples reserved the Greycliff Lodge in Ogden Canyon and treated their dates to the best. Among high spots of the evening was the discovery of the favors. A Dance MISS WEBER CANDlDATES-Colleen Clifton, Kay Ells- worth, Joy Maxfield, Margo Marriott, Lorraine Corry, Carma Johnson, Beverly Jones, HAPPY WARRIOR CANDIDATES-Roger Arnold, Mil- ton Olson, Bruce Jones, Tom Thorpe, Vern Neilson, Robert Watson, and Bob Folkman. MlSS WEBER and HAPPY WARRIOR D it x XX ,'.r , x xg 41 Xi- H X An . 9' . 4 X , . T is ' dance with the other candidates for the crowd, under the aqua and silver deco- rations. sw we l B -J sn is an 3. . X Carma Johnson, in charge of the Girls' Dance, sits pa- tiently waiting to be served with Vern Neilson, Beverly Maycock, and Gary Jensen. Occupying the head table were Jay D. Thurgood, Miss Lundgreen, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Draayer, Marriane Johns, Barbara West, and masters of ceremonies for the program, Jimmy Anderson, and Jimmy Freston. Student l5'ee1gf and E?.H.,4. Assemblies The Wlld West Boys wrth a Western mstrumental Garth Ferrun reveals a hid den talent wlth hls sklllful yodel On the guutar ns Ver non Beckett The fnrst assembly ever presented to the stu dent body by the F H A provuded a successful beglnnlng to an annual event, thus year A carefully chosen cast provlded lots of variety and numbers whlch appealed to nearly all who were present - 1 E I I l 1 ' , . 3 , t In lIll ll l These talented students were Introduced wlth the theme song Dragnet Lennus Jo Dye Varnne Seegmlller Mully McGhle Verna Anderson Mary Lou Palmer master of ceremonles Davnd Jacobs Calene Henrle and Larry Blaylock I Belneve wlth Jacobs Keyes Mortenson Stephens Blaylock Chugg Hegstrom and Peterson Famtluarlznng the student body wuth the F HA emblem The FHA assembly cast Included Stewart Hussman Nelson Parker are Shurley Chugg Beverly Brown Connte Buckway Folkrnan Oaks Carver emcee Anderson Gayle Barnes and Secrlst an Sharon Larsson 2 Q V 1 4 ll' l I , . I . . j Q Y 1 llif l s Y I K' ,wt 2 . .f , EEWU-I J s Q 5 S: I W' ' 'I if d Q 1 A A A A A A A I6 Publzmtmrzs Assembly Symbolnzung the future wnth No Man Is An Island are Davrd Jacobs Dan Reeder Maurune Parker Colleen Kung Janet Harley Delores Anderson Kent Doman Kent Petersen The FFA quartet wrth Garth Ferrun Boyd Jackson Kent Van Kampen and Max Hunter sung Swetheart of the - i FFA to theur queen Mary Beth Nnelsen Duamonds Are a Glrls Best Frnend by those who have them Haney Jensen West Dunn Marruott Nel son Slrnonson Peterson Amodan Russell Wee A revnew ofthe bug news stones of 1953 4 was the theme of the gournallsm assem bly presented February 16 Directed by Madelyn Hancock and the Quill and Scroll offncers It was a very mem orable presentatlon Roger Arnold srngmg Sleepy Tame Gal recalled the pep club slumber party these club gurls Greenwell Fackrell Dewey Gardner and Deard f -'g N it The grand fnnale Included the whole cast and the stagehands and audlence sung The Val Coles Combo provuded one of our favorlte In our hymn Good Old Weber types of musnc on the assemblt' '63 - , - ' ' Q 4 A L ,, l -I 1 gr X , fb I , , V ' D 5 1 l I I 5 ' 1 JY' ls T ' g ,fr , , 4 I I r 1 I I , . , I . , , , I r I U l V , ki x, C . J z.,,-4-I If ' ' I A Il ' , i I 1 , , A , , ' , - tl '7 1 V, ,V X I 5 J ' L . f A J , J 1 A y . 1 , - J , 'ig E . MW ra 'A . . . . . . V , J 1 I Y r ' . Q . . . - 4 Y. 1 I . 4 ,, , ,, to b ' I f f 1 I en, 1 2 Q if rs rang, A if ,l W 'J J L 7 1 , . -. ,e 1 . ff l ,N , l . F -. Q li ul A . R A I . E F . 9 ,, ,, - . Our Varied Acfirfific Fr The 'faculty members and some of their families visited the Bingham Copper Mine. A large crowd could always be found at the punch bowl dur- ing the party given by the Pep Club for the football team. 9 iq' Getting in some practice before the girls association tri pal party are Carma Johnson Vera Garner and Mary Beth Nielson K Leaving the bus on an early fall morning for an enloyable day of school work and fun at Weber I64 Carl Smith greets LaMar Kapp and welcomes him back to Weber on Homecoming Day From The beginning to end, this year provided many memorable experien ces To capture them all these pictures are typical of many of the years happen ings I ,4- 'rr' 'Sf Q 1 , il 1 L V mi l 5 il l . , Y re 1 t 3 . . ry , M, ,Z W . . , QA . -:ig i' would be impossible, but , nfl f is .A flylflfly 171511 au! Dr alms 4 Someone is telling an interesting tale as Miss Storey Miss Holmes Miss Cooper Miss William Casper an exchange student Bernards and Miss Lundgreen listen intently at Mrs Blayneys party for the lady faculty from India dresses Carol Peterson in the members native dress for the student body Kenneth Tams finds it is already too late to run! But he does look a little worried. It takes a lot of little incidents to make a big year, but this year had plenty of activity to satisfy all. Some memories will be pleasant, some will be sad, but none will ever be forgotten. Max Kendall enloys a peaceful snooze in his sign painting cass Mr Westergard' At 2:50 there is always a great rush to the busses, and surprisingly enough, everyone seems pleased. ,4 Dale With Dad A large group of Fathers and Daughters watch the program whtch was put on by other Fathers and Daughters and spe ctal guests These three Fathers not havrng worn womens clothmg very often ttnd tt hard to dress tn a hurry provtde a laugh a minute The element of sur prlse when hrs luck number ts called has em barrassment whtch turns to prtde when called on to the floor, and that special gleam In has eye when there are sec onds of dessert, make a gurl proud to have gtven her father such an enloy able evenmg The entertatners were Janet Hadley Colleen Kung DeeAnna Parker Helen Cragun Mr Cragun Audrey Belnap Mr Bel nap Mr Wade Sheron Dewey Beverly Jones Sandra Thom as Mary Lou Palmer Kathleen Gules Sandra Garner Joan Spackman and Sherry Deamer Carma Johnson and her father and Karen Berrett and her father demonstrate some of the games that were played at the party These two gurls are lucky enough to have thetr them all the ttme because they all four spend the day at Weber 6 Q . X S 1 K -1. T - .Q y I' i T , A kk Y 'A Y ' ,i x -K l J VN- , T t x , -T l ' L xyivjyll, W T ' lx A ,fx I g T g T A, ,Y l I I 4 T Y xl V , , ' ' ' Q - FT lg, A 5 e ' . . Y A 5 , y T .gf ' f ' 5 T lg 3 f - - 5 2 'nj T . f , T 11 - A -- '-' -Ex H ll Y X ,L jp T ' ' Y l l 4 575' X - , I ' , 'I ra, 1 t I tl Y 1 1 - 1 I - X 'T ff . T l X T I I , I ' , I , x ' 3 f E T T , I '- I6 Mother 5 and S014 5 Kanquef A date with mom is a mighty special event especially when nearly SOO boys and their mo thers attend Games, dancing prizes were pro vided and added up to a lot of fun and an eve ning to be long remembered Terry and Mrs Maldon leading the line as Jim Freston handles the announcements for the relay races Val and Mrs Staker Ronald and Mrs Halverson and Gay len and Mrs Hansen look over their winning cakes Bob and Mrs Browning Jim Anderson Gene Gary and Mrs Francis Bill and Mrs Cash and Frank and Meibos Mother Roger Arnold Mrs Slater were the winners ot the waltzing contest The perfect end to a party-Vic Durbano, Gaylen Hansen, and Dennis Garner, . 3 ' Prizes were awarded for the -three best cakes: the f 'S Q E With winning entries of the cake-baking contest as center mosl beaulllzul' mosl 'YPlCal of a boy' and llile mosl pieces, the group enioy the refreshments. original. The winners of the waltzing contest and the oldest and youngest mothers were also given prizes. 1 U16 Z9 C A llfl flcflou xnxx Here we are at Observatuon Teacher the sublect bemg Mr Our own cafeterra lends the atmosphere for Back to School Sorenson and Mr Wood on Back to School Nrght parents havmg refreshments il 'V 'N '1 Back to School Nsght made It possuble for parents to meet teach ers and get acquamted wuth classes and schedules bestdes makung numerous and turmg trups up the starrs Never a dull moment descrubes best the actuvmes of the facult members and theur wnves and husbands when they have a party Nearly 80 guests were present when the steak fry sponsored by Weber County PTA presudent Mrs Parker was held A In the Parkers spacuous yard faculty members enloy the specual steak fry as guests of Mr and Mrs Parker l68 1' Srzzlrng steaks rught from the charcoal brouler are served Mr H R Parker Mr and Mrs Parker and therr daughter Maurune rest by the flreplace whtch lends ntself so well to mformal outdoor enter 0 4 o 0 ' I f fi l ,f . f . ' T . , N so , a 5 'l 2, I V -W ' t 7 U . 1, - . , . U - H . , . f ,A slick V A: X f L ' v se . ft! ' ,, .. 3' , 5 .Q l x r ft 'M F ' A 1. f 4 ' 1 -SN ' X N I, ' ' ' ,. , 1 ss 1, - 1, - - i f . . . . Y . - - . I - I . ' ' ... -- , ' ' - . I' A 1,, s, K ,, L1 H It J , . . , . l I 1 4 . . taining. To them the faculty members owe an lnterestung Belneved to be the largest tree to adorn the halls of Weber Carl and Margo durect nts decoratuon although Mary Jo Gales seems to dusagree on some detanl Christmas week at Weber spelled fu n and entertainment for all Wlth only wo school days and a comnng twelve d a y vacation, splrlt w a s hug Homeroom partues, a student body socnal, faculty student basket ball game, and a treat by the student body offlcers hughlughted school celebratnon ac lIVllleS In keeping with the gay Yuletlde spmt the faculty m gathered wnth theur wives to spend an engoyable evemng gether wnh an extra specnal Chnstmas meal Hhrzsfmus Splrzf at Weber Our specnal basketball games wuth Sorenson Smnh Schwertzer Lamb and Searle Santa as wearing hrs best black boots as he presents Arlette Bouteaux wnh a toy car emble matic of her good drnvung record Jacob Post IS speechless as he receuves hrs fa vorlte Christmas gnft Appearing amused also are aul Farber Jnm Freston and Harold Oaks who were also presented wnth glfts -Nw -v ,Q 5 f 1 .na As for the femnnme members of the staff Mrs Blayney had dmner and a specnal evemng planned Mass Secrust had specual reason to enloy her evenmg as she drsplayed her treasured duamond I69 Q 7 7 5 . 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HOWTO HW MlLLlONArp Personality quvps represent Jake Post Gene Meubos Dennns Brngham Ray Ward Rrchard Scott Don Hagen Frank Slater Gary Jensen Srttung one out for a change are Bruce Jones Nerla Mont gomery Gene Merbos Karen Thompson Ray Ward and Lorrarne Corry DVJ -'uf-Q,-. x.,-.., Enloyrng the Jack Frost dance are Wallace Godfrey and partner and Ronald Green well and partner Kay Ellsworth The Pep Club and Its officers thus year provrded an lnterestlng evenrng as It held the Jack Frost Dance After a basketball vlctory over South Cache the partrclpants had a very enloyable time and were thrilled when Mr Jack Frost, Gary Jensen, was Introduced The unique decoratuons for the event were carucatures of the Jack Frost candtdates A surprrsed and pleased 'Jack Frog Seven top candrdates for Jack Frost were Don Hagen Rrchard Scott Jacob Post WHS Our l954 winner, Gary Jensen Dennrs Bnngham, Gary Jensen Ray Ward, and Gene Menbos Another candndate Frank Slater was rn the hospntal at the tame of the dance l70 fl Ll- fl: F -, an R D M ' Ag - . . 'f ' L. V f F B1 'It' - , 'W l , ' ar. s ,rg ' Lb Sa? A ' I. .I . . . I s . A ' , I ' g . . X E comsst wiNNERs - Jean, first place, and Marianne, alternate. The D.A.R., the Golden Spike Chapter, sponsors this contest annually to find the girl who best exemplifies a good citizen and is tops in scholastic ability, leader- ship, personality, and is well versed in current events. .lean Anderson received the winning position, after placing first in these divisions. Marianne Johns was a close runner-up. Jean went on to capture second place in the state DAR contest, of February 6. After the contest the girls entered were guests at a luncheon at the New- house Hotel. This was the second consecutive year a Weber High School girl has received a second place award DAR CONTESTANTS Lorraine Corry Jean Anderson Patsy Smith Ruth Penman Sharon Larsson Beverly Jones and Marilyn Evans Sheron Dewey Marianne Johns and Maurune Parker Harold Oakes was the winner of the seventh the school and in city wide competition More than 90 high school students competed in this years contest They were required to write and voice five minute scripts on the sublect I Speak for Democracy Harold sent his winning recording to the state ludges and received a second place rating l72 Harold Oakes receiving the winners trophy from Dale Brown Mr and Mrs Oakes look on at the right - an -9 4 4 41' . 7' 1 I annual l Speak for Democracy contest both at 5 , . . gg' ' h . . . I ,, y. - Dean 5 Offzcc Gzrls and Kecepfzanzsfs The fruendly srnules and cheerful greetangs of our receptuonusfs were welcome and farnaluar To vusntors to our school A receptuonust was cho sen for each perlod by the student council and he deans to greet nncomung guests and check on class pass outs CEl7TlONlST RECEPTIONISTS are Jay Hull Ray Ward Kent Garner Duane Call Roger Arnold Maurme Parker and LaVon Hammond Mr Ward and Mrs Dra ayer s offlce staff kept busy throughout the year run nnng errands and helpung the deans In many ways They took over numerous typlng and record keepung 'obs These gurls would be seen durnng the day un the deans offices and calling students out of class The also gained for themselves experuence In counsellng .L MR WARD and MRS DRAAYERS OFFICE STAFF RaNae Amtdan Duane Atklnson Cora Bell Ham rnond Gorguanne Farr Martlynn Dearden Renae Barrow Sharon Mmard Marv Lou Palmer and Marva Taylor I73 I 0 I , I I ' 3 ' .2 . 1 , - . . l ' . ' .Af -' V f' '. 1 -L h I. if , h . 'Z l, .2 5 N i . , ,: is 'I Q l . . . 1' l ' - f K . . H . . 7 iv . if T S ' Y . Q F Tv The students at Weber supported the hot lunch pro gram down to the e Thes lunches were pre pared and made dellclous with the best grade food and by the best Mrs Genevneve Barnett was head cook and the mem bers of her staff were Mrs Leone Larsen Mrs Stella Saunder Mrs Ruth Wnlllams Mrs Iona Slater Mrs Jose p h I n e Vincent: Mrs Lou Hess Mrs Alice Schmalz and Mrs Josephine Kapp Mrs Larsen Karen Brewer Jo Ann Henderson and Sally Swalley gave thas group of boys an extra portuon of good hot food A satisfied group, as some sit down to eat and others an lme wan to be served l74 U15 Hafeicrzu Was Pvpular lett r. e - t . cooks obtainable. S ll LTC afirfmzl Eherry Pic' Hhampian More than four cases of canned cherries, over 30 pounds of frozen cherries, pound up- on pound of shortening teamed with hours and hours of prac- tice, and a statewide contest be- hind her, were the ingredients which helped spell Champion for Beverly Jones in the national cherry pie contest. The amazing fact is that Bever- ly had never baked a pie before she entered the state contest last fall. Winning the national contest inthe grand ballroom of the Mor rison Hotel in Chicago was a double surprise for her mainly because she thought she had lost As the regional winners were announced it was noted that there was one too many girls and Beverly was asked to step off the stage Following the regional pre sentatlons Beverly was recalled to the stand and was named champion 8 7 ' , ,. '11 VVv . 'Q Beverly p act ced e er spa .A sg her ktchen at ho e befoe the un off ega for the natonal co YES? One ofthe bggest thr lls Beverly Jones race e on her trlp as p e sent ng her w nm pe to Mrs N ion A5 national winner Beverly was given the first prize of S100 and the range oh which she baked the winning ple On Monda February 20 she flew to Washington to present er winning pastry to Mrs Patricia Nixon wife of the Vice President From Washington she was flown to New York for a day of sightseeing and entertainment Beverly received an additional surprise when she returned home Meeting her at the airport in Salt Lake City were her family Col Graves McOary from the Ogden Chamber of Commerce Mayor Raymond Wright Police Chief Maurice Schooff Jaycee Pres: dent Howard Green and city council members and cherry days queen and attendants from North Ogden To top it all off the decorated cars in which she rode home from Salt Lake were escorted to North Ogden by the Utah State Highway Patrol Beverly sand she had a wonderful time and a thrilling experience shell never forget . Y . 7 , , I ' 7-1. 1 ' r A sl J ' I 1 ' - vf - Q 3 . ', ,- 4 . , ' n W ' 1 X x X , X P . 4 . . i l rv 'W f . I i 1 'dg 1 . i . ' r . , l l 1 f r , ' Q ,ff P 1 ' - if I it . l . . . 4 ' ' . fl , ' , . if:-.Q . - A I I I V D f U 1 1 ' X I X , r i v re minute in i ' m r r b n i n- , . . , 9 9 ,4 afher and an Kanquct ,wi An award for outstanding work in Farm Mechanics is being presented to Norman Thompson by George Nichols represent ing The Ogden Kiwanis Club Mr Lowe and his 2 sons Alan and Arlen inspect the Farm Mechanics building with Ike and Mr Kawaguchi Wayne Gibson displays his talent on the xylophone and makes a popular entertainer Kent Van Kampen receives an award for leadership and public speaking in F.F.A. work by Mr. Nichols. :alle girls The eart. ay or, Mr Metcalf was a featured speaker at the banquet for the F F A boys and their fathers The cooks went all out to prepare a delicious steak dinner served were the candidates for F.F.A. Sweet- Jones, Evans, Taylor, Chu99t Thompson, and Sandra Bingham. I76 Our Crawling Assembly Emcee Jrm Preston and Mnke Oborn present thenr A lnvely mterpretatuon of Cest C: Bon by Roger Arnold and Hts Gang Barroom skrt The traveling as sembly dssplayed some of Webers outstandxng talent as If vlslted other regional schools Jim Freston lntor rn ally acquainted other schools wlth ours and effectvvely promoted good wall between schools Three Lad Danny Staley accompames Garth Ferrm as he yodels s and a Dad Val Coles on the saxophone Norman Hegland on the bass and Maestro Artse Ballet on the puano gave us Perdndo I77 I l Janet Hadley and Colleen King with Bimbo. 1 S as v - - l ll ' ll I 41 ll 1 I -- Hampus Snow canes ue'-M 5 wwf Wnnfer snows dudnt slow school ihe con structnon work whuch changed so U-:'9'l 1:-ff comple1eIy the appearance of our I78 .Q in M,- ,..nwruf1 A beauhful and unsprrmg sight on a winter mormng Good Old Weber was always mvmng us fo enter Sensor 114: 01111111 hmenls DEAN ABBOTT Track 53 Natsonal Shorthand Contest 53 ORLAND ADAMS Football 52 LEANN ALLEN Oratory 53 Pep Club 54 DELORES ANDERSON Sophomore Speech Play 53 A Cappella 53 Messsah Solosst 53 Swsm Club Pressdent 53 Pep Club 54 Cheerleader 54 JEAN ANDERSON DAR wsnner 54 Gsrls State 53 Sensor Class Secretary 54 School Plays 52 53 54 Yearbook Staff 53 Speech 53 FHA 53 Pep Club 54 JIM ANDERSON Football 53 54 Track 53 Wrestlsng 53 Student Councsl 53 A Cappella 54 Jr Councsl 53 Swsm Club 54 Sensor Councsl 54 Dance Gusld 54 Speech and Debate 54 JOSEPHINE ANDERSON Junsor Representatsve of Gsrls Assocsa tson 53 Hsstorsan 54 Dance Gusld 54 Pep Club 54 NORMA JEAN ANDERSON Msxed Chorus 53 Swsm Club 53 PHYLLIS ANDERSON Exchange Edstor 54 Spanssh Club 53 Pep Club 54 VAL ANDERSON Sophomore Play 53 Sophomore Councsl 53 Wrestlmg 53 Track 53 FFA 53 54 Dance Gusld 54 Student Councsl 54 Flower Show wsnner 54 ROGER ARNOLD Football 53 Baseball 53 Track 53 54 Wrestlsng 53 54 Drama 53 Speech 53 Cheerleader 54 Boys Assocsa tson Vsce Pressdent 54 Travelsng Assembly 53 Swsm Club 53 54 DIANE ATKINSON Gsrls Glee 53 Msxed Chorus 53 54 JIM AVIS Rabbst Hunt Chasrman 54 FFA 53 54 BEVERLY BAKER Sophomore Assembly 53 Msxed Chorus 54 Sophomore Party 52 Spech Contest and Plays 53 Swsm Club 53 LARRY BAKER Wrestlsng 53 DENISE BALL Pep Club 54 Sks Club 54 Ushersng Commsttee 54 Dance Gusld 54 Swsm Club 53 54 ART BALLIF Track Manager 54 A Cappella 5354 Pressdent 54 Dance Gusld 54 GAYLE BARNES-DE Club 54 Sks Club 54 Msxed Chorus 53 Golf 54 Dance Club 54 CAP 53 FHA Assembly 54 Swsm Club 53 Spanssh Club 53 VERLE BARROW Msxed Chorus 53 A Cappella 54 School Plays 53 54 wEsLEY BARTON FFA 53 54 crap Judgsng 54 Band 54 AUDREY BELNAP Speech 53 Cheerleader 53 54 Junsor Prom Queen Candsdate 53 Homecomsng Queen 54 Gsrls Glee 53 A Cappella 5354 Orchestra 54 Gsrls State Candsdate 53 Travelsng Assembly 53 ROGER BERGAN FFA 53 Spanssh Club 54 BRENT BERRETT FFA 53 KAREN BERRETT Swsm Club 53 54 Dance Gusld 54 Pep Club Offsce Gsrl 54 FHA 53 DENNIS BINGHAM Wrestlmg 53 54 Football 54 Dance Gusld Jack Frost Candsdate 54 DWAINE BINGHAM Football Squad 53 FFA 53 54 GARY BINGHAM Swsm Club 54 RONALD BINGHAM Speech II 54 Sensor Councsl 54 Wrestlmg 53 Intramural Wrestlsng Champson 53 Dance Gusld 54 RICHARD BIRD Swsm 53 Sks Club 54 Dance Gusld 54 DE Club ELAINE BOOGART Swsmmsng Club 53 JOHN BORGER Swsm Club 53 54 Advertsssng Commsttee 53 54 RAYMOND BORGER FFA 53 54 ROBERT BOWMAN Jr Debate Meet 53 Student Councsl 53 Swsm Club 54 Weber College Debate Meet 54 Dance Gusld 54 DARNAL BRADSHAW Sophomore Football 52 Track 53 Wrestlmg 53 Golf 5354 Journalssm 53 Weber Hsgh Jstterbug Champ 54 Dancsng Gusld Pressdent 53 54 BARBARA BROWN Swsm Club 53 54 Pep Club 54 REID BROWN Athletsc Manager BOB BROWNING Football 53 54 Baseball 54 Boys Assocsatson Basketball 53 54 Basketball 53 54 Track 53 54 Pressdent 54 Dance Gusld 54 PAT BULLER Track 53 Amateur Radso Club 53 54 Dance Gusld 54 Swim Club 53 CAP 53 54 CAROL BUNOT Pep Club 54 Junsor Speech Meet 53 Trumpeter Reporter 53 PAT BURGENER Semsnary 52 53 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Wrestlsng 52 Track 52 Football 5253 Swsm Club 53 54 FFA 52 53 JOHN PENDER Itransfer from Loveland Calsfornsal Football 52 53 54 Boxsng 52 53 Natsonal Boxsng Assocsatson 52 53 Press dent of Natsonal Boxsng Assocsatson 53 NADEAN PENMAN Pep Club 54 Junsor Speech Meet 53 Dance Gusld 54 RUTH PENMAN Radso Productson 53 100 per cent Attendance 525354 Band 52 53 Offsce Gsrl 54 DAR Contestant 54 ALLAN PETERSON Spanssh Club 53 CAROL PETERSON Swsm Club 52 53 54 Gsrls Glee 53 Dance Gusld 54 Pep Club 54 Gsrls Assocsatson Secretary 54 CLARK PETERSON Track 52 Wrestlsng 53 Dance Gusld 54 DONNA MAE PETERSON Pep Club 54 Lsbrary 54 KENT PETERSEN Msxed Chorus 52 A Cappella 53 54 Dance Gusld 54 Speech II 54 Boys State 53 Swsm Club 53 54 LAURA PEWTRESS Msxed Chorus 52 53 Dance Gusld 54 BUD PRICE Football 52 53 54 Track 52 53 54 Student Councsl 52 Junsor Class Treasurer 53 A Cappella 53 Junsor Prom Ksng Candsdate 3 Swsm Club 53 Sensor Class Treasurer 54 CAP 53 54 THOMAS PRICE Physscs 54 JAKE POST Football 52 53 54 Wrestlsng 53 54 Jack Frost Cands date 54 Msxed Chorus 54 LARRY POULTER Spanssh Club Vsce Pressdent 53 SCrspIo Short Story Wsnner 53 Dance Gusld 54 Track 52 53 54 SHARON POWELL Speech I 52 Debate Speech II 5354 Junsor Prom Queen 53 Junsor Councsl 53 Student Councsl 53 A Cap pella 54 Dance Gusld 54 NATACHA PURCELL Msxed Chorus 52 5354 Messsah 52 DUANE RASMUSSEN CAP 52 Wrestlsng 52 53 DAN REEDER Messsah 525354 Solosst 53 54 Supersor Regson Tenor Solo 53 A Cappella 53 54 CAP 53 54 GENIEL RHEES Band 52 53 FFA Queen Candsdate 52 Student Body Secretary 53 Gsrls State 53 Homecomsng Candsdate 54 Pep Club 54 Student Councsl 54 LARRY RHEES FFA 525354 Flower show commsttee 54 Swsm Club 52 53 54 Sks Club 52 Dance Gusld 54 RONALD RICH Sophomore Speech Wsnner 52 Junsor Speech Meet 53 Boys State 53 Dance Gusld 54 Reporter sn Spanssh Club 54 Yearbook Artsst 54 JOAN RODABAUGH Swsm Club 53 54 Pep Club 54 Steno Award 53 ARTHUR ROPELATO Flower Show Award 53 Junsor Class Party Award Iflashy stocksngsj 53 Boys Glee 52 Junsor Assem bly 53 JOYCE ROSS Gsrls Glee 54 Band Offscer 54 Pep Band 54 Orchestra 54 Swsm Club 53 54 ROBERT RUSHTON Football 52 Wrestlsng 52 Track 52 Stu dent Councsl 53 Shop Foreman sn Farm Mechanscs 54 DIXIE RUSSELL Swsm Club 54 Dance Gusld 54 Pep Club 54 Cheerleader 54 SHERRIE RUSSELL Typsng Award 52 Radso Productson 53 Short hand Award 53 Ford Foundatson Scholarshsp 53 Bussness Staff Warrsors Trumpeter 54 PAUL SCHNEITER Scrspto Edstor 54 Golden Spske Staff 53 Warrsors Trumpeter Feature Edstor 54 JON SCHOLES-Band 52 53 54 Dance Gusld 54 Pep Band Boys State 53 JOHN SCHWEITZER Basketball 52 Football 52 Track Manager 52 FFA 52 53 54 Grew 6 feet sn hugh school RICHARD SCOTT Warrsors Trumpeter Bussness Staff 53 Asssstant Bussness Manager 54 Sks Club 53 Golf 5253 54 Track 52 54 Swsm Club 5354 Dance Cusld 54 Jack Frost Candsdate 54 Delegate to Pacsfsc Slope Press Conference at Seattle 54 CAROL SEAGER FHA 52 Swsm Club 53 JOE SEARS DE Club Secretary 54 Swsm Club 53 54 RONALD SHARP Dance Gusld 54 Parksng Commsttee 54 MONTY SHUPE Student Councsl 52 School Plays 525354 Junsor Councsl 53 Advertsssng Commsttee 53 54 Contest Play 53 Poetry Contest 53 Yearbook Bussness Staff 54 BOB SIDWELL Swsm Club 525354 DE Club 54 Dance Gusld 54 Chemsstry Asssstant 54 Junsor Speech Award 53 Q I I .. ..I ,,I - I ,I 1 . 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I I I I I ,Award Winners Our entrant un the Youth Conference Bob Burrows Bob Burrows was chosen from a field of top boys here at Weber to represent our school in the annual Youth Conference sponsored by the Salt Lake City Rotary Club. Durtng the three days of Its duratron the 75 boys who were chosen from hugh schools throughout the state were guests In the homes of rndnvudual members As a group they enloyed banquets tours ot the clty entertannment at the Unrversrty of Utah participated ID dtscusslon groups and followed a well rounded 24 hour schedule At the end of the three days the members of the Rotary Club chose the one boy who had IH thenr oprnron been outstandnng He was pre sented with a college scholarshlp When Bob was chosen as the wunner from Weber he was requrred to wrute a paper on his plans for the future submnt a transcrupt of hrs credrts and full out an appltcatron of personal questions Rotary Club members were the ludges of the contest V APPOINTEES-Gary Prrce Ronald Rach Harry Ketts and Jam Freston Ray Ward and Jrm Lewrs were rn Denver fakrng requrred tests when thus prcrure was taken Only one boy durrng the past four years who attended Weber was awarded an appomtment to an armed forces academy so rt was a drstrnct honor when sux boys were nomrnated thus year .llm Freston Ray Ward and Jrm Lewrs recerved nomnnatrons for West Pornt and Gary Prrce Harry Ketts and Ronald Rlch recerved therrs for Annapolts I I . 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Presndent 54 Scholarshlp offers from BYU USAC U of U 54 ILA SMITH Pep Club 54 Sophomore Speech Award 52 LOIS SMITH Student Councnl 53 UN Contest 53 DE Club 54 Regnon Vocal Solo Contest 53 A Cappella 53 54 Gtrls Glee 52 53 54 Double Trno 52 A Cappella Double Tno 53 54 Jumor Speech Meet 53 Dance Gulld 54 MARBA RAE SMITH Pep Club 54 Student Council 54 IVY SORENSON FHA 52 53 National Shorthand Contest 53 ELDRIE SPAULDING Pep Club 54 Spamsh Club 53 Club 53 GAYLENE STANGER Officer 54 Band 52 53 Pep Club 53 54 GAYELORD STEINER Swlm Club 54 Dance Guild 54 HAL STEPHENS-Track 52 53 54 Wrestlmg 54 Stage Manager 52 53 54 A Cappella 53 54 Messaah Solonst 54 CAP 52 53 54 Dance Gulld 54 JANICE STOKER Pep Club 54 CAUDETTE STONE Glrls Glee 53 DE 54 GARY STONE CAP 52 Track 52 53 54 Commercial Test Swnm Club 53 54 Trumpeter Buslness Staff 54 KAREN STOREY FHA 52 Dance Guuld 54 LOIS STROMBERG Swim Club 52 Pep Club 54 Office Staff 54 KAY SUTHERLAND Vnce Presndent of the School Band 54 Clarmet Soloust 53 54 ARNELL SWENSON FHA 52 FHA Vuce Presldent 54 Debate Con test 53 Pep Club 54 Dance Guuld 54 DE CLUB 54 Swim Club 52 JOANN TAYLOR Band 52 Swnm Club 52 Dance Gutld 54 Pep Club 54 Jack Frost Dance Commuttee 54 ROCHELLE TAYLOR Speech Assembly 52 Speech and Debate Contest 52 Play Productnon Assembly 53 Radlo Production 53 Jumor Debate Contest 53 Student Councul 53 CAROL TERRY A Cappella 54 Dance Gutld 54 Swim Club 52 53 Pep Club 54 SHIRLEY THOMAS-Jumor Speech Meet 54 Dance Gurld 54 RANAE THOMAS-Mnxed Chorus 53 54 CAROLYN THOMPSON Pep Club 54 Soclal Commnttee 54 Offnce Staff 54 DON THOMPSON Muxed Chorus 52 A Cappella 53 54 Barrtone Award an Regnon Musnc Meet 53 Football 52 Track 52 TOM THORPE Football 525354 Track 53 54 Happy Warnor Candndate 54 NORMA TRAVIS-Gtrls Glee 52 5354 Swrm Club 525354 Messuah Solonst 54 KENT R VAN KAMPEN FFA 52 53 54 Secretary of FFA 53 Pres: dent of FFA 54 FFA Publlc Speakmg Contest 52 53 54 Sec ond Place 53 Wlnner 54 Boys State 53 Speech ll 54 Dance Guuld 54 Umon Pacnfnc Scholarshrp to USAC 54 Delegate to Natnonal FFA Conventnon at Kansas Cnty 54 Jumor Debate Meet 53 FFA Parlramentary Procedure Team 53 FFA Llvestock Judgmg Team Journalrsm Assembly 54 FRANK VARLEY Football 52 53 54 Track 52 Student Councll 52 CAP 52 53 Swlm Club 53 54 MARLEEN VENABLE Jumor Speech Meet 53 PAT WADE Spamsh Club Representatlve 53 54 Pep Club 54 Glrls Assocnatlon Representatlve 54 LA NEA WAGSTAFF Muxed Chorus 52 Gnrls Glee 53 Pep Club 54 IRIS WALTON Speech Contest 53 Pep Club 54 RAY WARD Sophomore Councrl Semrnary Presldent 54 Track 5354 52 Jumor Class Presndent 53 5253 54 Football 53 54 CAP BOB WATSON Football 52 53 54 Track 52 53 54 Basketball 53 54 .lumor Representatlve to Boys Assocratton 53 Sensor Rep resentatrve 54 State Javelm Champnon 53 Happy Warruor Candndate 54 DONNA WAYMENT FHA: 53 54 BARBARA WEST FHA 5253 Swim Club 52 53 Dance Guild 54 Maxed Chorus 52 DE Club Vlce President 54 JO ANNE WEST Gtrls Glee 53 54 Swlm Club 52 53 FHA 52 53 54 COLLEEN WESTMORELAND Swlm Club 52 53 FHA 5253 Dance Gulld 54 KARLA WESTOVER Messnah 52 FHA 52 Shorthand Award 53 SHERMAN WILLARD FHA 52 53 Track Manager 53 Track 53 54 CAP 52 53 Trumpeter Sports Staff 53 GARY WILLEY Wrestlmg 525354 Student Councrl 52 Semmary Offlcer 52 Semor Council 53 54 FFA 52 53 Dance Gulld 54 Swlm Club 54 DE Club 54 TOM WILLIAMS Football 53 54 Basketball 52 Track 52 Baseball 53 54 A Cappella 54 Trumpeter Sports Staff 54 Dance Guald 54 Swlm Club 52 54 CAP 52 QHARON WHEELER Dance Gulld 54 ANTOINETTE WYATT Sophomore Speech Meet 52 Debate Team 53 Swrm Club 54 KAY YAMASHITA FFA 52 53 54 LOUIS YEATES DE Club 54 A Cappella Accompanrst 54 MARGARET ZAUGG Swlm Club 5354 Dance Guild 54 FHA 54 Pep Club 54 Gurls Glee 52 53 54 Vrce Presudent Glrls Glee 53 54 Semtnary 52 53 CHARL SINGLETON Messtah 52 Dance Club 54 Swum Club 54 Skt Club 54 DE Club 54 CLAUDIA THOMPSON Girls Glee 52 53 54 Award of Good on Retold Story 53 LOIS HESLOP Gurls Glee 52 A Cappella 53 54 Trumpeter Staff 53 54 Quull and Scroll 53 54 Student Councul 53 54 FHA 52 53 Kmght Errantry 53 54 All State Chorus 52 53 7 0 1 , I 1 - - ' I I ' I T I I . 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Holmes Ellen Howes Colleen 37 41 Hussman Lors 37 93 98 0 lsakson Karen Jackson Patr1c1 .larvns Janet 1 1 ls ensen Darle V1 4 ffw Swenson Arnell Taylor Eva Taylor JoAnn Taylor Marva Terry Carol Joyce Thomas Ranae Thomas Shrrley Thompson Carolyn Thompson Claudna ,Kwon Joan Travrs Norma Jean 2 5 18 J Y443?i2f? 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V- 'N .. - Aff- - X 1,47 . K. A J.. X K , ,N ,' 3 f A x A . Che Yllfldl Publzmtzan Wa Komplcfcd 1 The business staff under the direction of Mr Ross Johnson handled all a rangements for the main book as well as the sup plement They gathered payments names and ad resses ssued e celpts and made plans r distribution a n countless other details Busine tors Sharon Larison and Lois Hussman inspect with pride the new yearbook plaque. lt was awarded by the publishing company for the last three annuals which have all received Medalist ratings and this years book which has not yet been iudged. Names of senior staff b fT1efT1 ETS are engraved on the plaque which w'll re- main in the halls of Weber for future editions. ss manager Monte Shupe and edi- mvh-..--' fi A editors and staff was March A the deadline for the final ship rnent of c special day for the yearbook opy The many hours ayout, copyreadlng spent in I writing and identifying were completed and another years Golden Spike was finished Editors Sharon Lartson and Lois Hussman and next years editors Catherine Moser and Earl Howe, make one last inspection before shipping the book to press LuWanna Holley Jerry Miller and Art Galvez make their final payment to business staff mem ers M J o h n s 0 n Vonda Campbell Nancy Rhead Venita Campbell and manager M o n t y Shupe , .. y . I is Y . -L I V , ,ini f, , if C' 14 L11 1: I Q, Refreshments are enloyed by Skeen, Browning, Brown, Wessel, Finch, Decke- more, Hadfield, Jensen and Coach Slater. State Zfaurmzmenl The hand of fate was placed on Weber, as a flip of the coin decided our first encounter to be with Jordan. Spirit and enthusiasm carried a good share of the load as the Warriors pressed hard and played neck and neck ball for three quarters. But Jor- dan, with 6'lO Pearl Pollard, proved to be too strong as the score ended 51 to 34. Weber then met Ben Lomond in a pre-consolation game and p I a y e d heads up ball to win 40 to 32. Fighting for the -consolation crown Weber was pitted against Davis and New style beanies gained much attention as they were sold by Pep Club girls each noon hour previous to the tournament. 'K' fought hard only to lose out in the end. STATE TOURNAMENT SCORES Weber ,,,cc,,.,,., 34 Jordan a a Weber ,c,cc ,.,..c 4 O Ben Lomond 32 Weber ,,cc,c,,, M33 Davis so as S Har' cr ay A large scale function directed by American Problems teachers, counse- lors and Principal Metcalf, included nearly sixty-five professional people as consultants for the annual Kiwanis- sponsored Career Day. Girls interested in becoming Airline Stewardesses were shown an interesting filrn. Mr. John Evans, Dr, Wm. D, Stratford and Superintendent A. Parley Bates explain aspects of the teaching profession to Harold Oaks, Eugene Hopkins Gary Francis, Sharon Larison and Jim Anderson. -x, Nc Sf, ' x f url N .. MM Xi ,- galil ll 1 lI':' n'Q' l V Outward Mr. Rowley dabs a little powder on Sandra Thomas's nose, Gerald Bench is assisting him while Roger Arnold, Monty Shupe, and Richard Nielsen wait their turn. The scene takes place in the lounge ot a boatg as the story progresses we find that only three of the seven pas- sengers had any idea where their des- tination w'asg the steward was the only one who knew how they got there and for sure where they were going, while his shipmates were confused and couldn't remember anything about their destination. Tom Prior, a young drunkard, after overhearing a conversation between Fae and Jimmy, drew the conclusion that they were all dead and were sail- ing for heaven orfhell. Some very tense and dramatic climaxes were reached as he tried to convince the rest of the passengers ot this. Still more dramatic climaxes were reached when they arrived at their destination and i u d g e m e nt was passed Each passenger was examined and sentenced according to the life he had lived res A DGET Q , ,W , 'H Q Q .i,. ......4,4 rj? ' W, --e l. ' l 'X , I I lr'g til: ' ,A funny ,arty a f, -U l5'0und MIKE OBORN SANDRA THOMAS RICHARD NIELSEN JERRY MATHEWS MAURINE PARKER ANN EDDY LARRY LARSON MONTY SHUPE ROGER ARNOLD ARNELL SWENSON BARBARA SHIP HAL STEPHENS KAYE FERRELL MR ROWLEY THE CAST Lungly Mr Rowley Mrs Clnvedon Banks Mr Duke Fae Scrubby Tom Prnor Jurnrny Mrs Mudge? Mr Thompson Tom Prlor a young habvrual drunkard Mrs Clrvedon Banks sophvsrrcared socfery woman Lrngly derermrned busfnessman Duke a clergyman Mrs Mrdge? a scrubwoman ae .llmrny A young engaged couple S rubby flue shlp steward Thorr-oson another clergyman Properrres Sourc Lighting Svuderr Director Drrecror LINGLY- No one has ever given me a second chance. I shall never expect one, I certainly shall never ask for one. Our Third chan! Play no-...L SCRUBBY I know and I dont care one wav or the other 1. TOM Ah you re lust tn tame JUMMY What for? TOM To glve these people their chance to stop them from rnaknng fools of themselves to back me up LINGLY Ive never been late for an apponntment an my Itfe 890 -qfi in Zufure Zzrmers in Acfzon il F-1-.-.I W ,x Arvll Dean Boyd Moulton Howard C Searle and Floyd e y wnth Lonesome Thats All th FFA These boys passed thelr examrnatuons and are now State Farmers Bob Semblt' Folkman Ike Kawaguchn Kent Van Karnpen and Max Hunter The F F A Weber Chapter was well represented at the state Kent Van Kampen, We be r Chapter Presldent was elected to the post of reporter as a state offncer He was the flrst Weber Hugh boy ever to be elected a state F F A offlcer Our chapter was presented wuth a sllver award for outstand :ng achlevernent Only seven other schools nn the state of Utah recelved such an award fl an y Dale l Dennts Kelth an Larry FFA officers for the T955 school year were elected In March Wlnners were Sa ncl y Barker, presndent Dale Chrnsten sen treasurer Bully Wayrnent, re porter Dennis Slater sentnnel Larry Blanch, secretary Keith Jackson vuce presndent Lu.lean and Wayne Gnbson and a xylophone duet on the F F A Assembly The FFA Parlnamentary Pro edure team that won a fnrst place an regaon cornpetutuon Bully Wayment Jnrn Carley Darrell Thompson Frank Slater Earl Holmes and Ike Kawagmhu I Q 1 i W Q 1 L K Q - ,5 V , fl S 1' X 1 I' X, 'V ., Ptt, 'l ,l' ,Hon e...As- . . ., , M fi, yn , . . rf ff- ' ' convention ln Salt Lake Cnty. 1 , - ' ' ' , 1 L f 'W ' . I ' . - . --1 L I , A - . ' s d , , B'lly, ', ' d l I .'ae.0l.,, ln the spring concert the school band played March Vivo by Maxwell. The first part of Fantasy in Rhythm was held on March 26, with the orchestra playing the first number Song of Jupiter, Handel-Arr. Anderson. sm A1 -A 4A Soloist Darrell Mathews played Clarinet Polka. Jungle Magic was the name of we number the if Band played here. V ' X Zzrzfasy in l l A novelty number done by the band was Bed Time Story or The Shooting of Dan McGrew. J, 'Q 1 The Orchestra did a splendid iob of playing The Bat Selection by Strauss. Khgfhm 4 f 'AN ' U J -, f , L v :K 3 if ,, To sfart vhe choral divi- , , , , sion of the Spring Music 4 Festival Mwich Nas l'ield ' Q 1 on Apri l, 'fe Mixed lil? 3: Chorus sang a Negro LI spiritual Ride the Char- la 5 lot with Jean King as V soloisi l ,g,li2 5 l V, Y,,ill hi GWI' To ervd We music festival Far1tas, in R lv y V lu m the A Cappella Choir sang When the Foeman Bares His Sreelf' Gilbert and Sailivarv as a las1 mmrben 'i ,tiring ,Activities 3 I . 1 aan Sam V nanl emcees tat? res afvm K cee GO' WHY! Jay regime n don lohnso The Juntor Chamber of Commerce brought the gurls rn the Mass Og en Contest Those e program were Mau rtne P er C r o I y Ha Lorrame Corry Pat Carr Patsy Smtth Jean me Hodgson N a n c y Bnrtgham and Carol Farnsworth M a u fl n e Lorrame and Patsy were contestants from Weber is-v Mortensen e Joyce O time 5 oh n Shirtev Bm getd and 5 nce Max W d a ,gr e QYO he dance yt a ba' d httte Wgher emortes Of me ,hers X ey tucked b ought back 'Tx pep Gob MO Y e gfessed anof Y9sT9 at ax mg SSB gbtets Banque d au ul tn 111 t'-sf an Home Nursmg w s taught to the Home Ltvtng classes by Mrs Larsen Beverly Baker tucks the pattent Altce Markland tn as Margaret Zaugg Dona Pe erson Duane A kmson and Mrs L rsen and by e d lend helpnng hand I d do 3 Nt V . W . N us J -. R I Q' f 0 . . . . Q td A ' 1, d . on -1, f' th - ' ark , a n , '. f ll, ' , If , n, J Y ' , ' - t da . ' t O XII 1 : F' ' . . t , H ,fb fi . t v X -5 R , 1 .f..f-f 'JA ' ' ' t. i ' V , 1 - . s 'V ' I , a E h rd 1 ' . ' I. V 3 ' ' , . 1 , ' Y ' . a st r a ,f to I a Jackie Tr merman Louise Pope and Sharon Wessel take a qurck re ton Heels and Hose Da The boys assocla taon presented a separate assembly the same day Thelr special guest was S h e r 1 ff Mac M Wade Several mus :cal numbers were Included on the program Ur IS d Amho Parsons Bob BurrowS an Keys and Glfff 'H AMW -rfwfrffr Q94 31- 9451? TL? -or-Wow WMU Xi, 5 st b Marge Peterson Marva T-3Yl0' Sharon em Arlene G' 50 K Klrlchim NanCY Rhead Lorrame CorrY and Mary ay Y On Heels a nd Hose Day the girls assocratron offrcers arranged a fashion show whach wa s Fred M pany Twelve girls were chosen as 'nodels a he clothes fitted to h em especrally for we show Nye Com nd h a d ppeared on the assembly x rma a cot: Mrs W Har ckrel orothy Greenwell Marranne Johns Rlchar a y Jvm Preston Sharon Harrrs Sharon Lamson r the delegates to the allcoast press clrnnc In Seattle Sharon rns and Marrlyn Dearden who was absent when prcture was taken traveled by tram The others drove wrth Mrs Blayney on If d Sherlff Wade emoy what proved to be a valuable and memorabl ton assevnbltf M' Melia an th f n hed a musrcal nole on e e trrp for all boys ass0C'-3 ' the Pmgfam Q 0 - X P3 . , fl l l v l A s 2 rs- 'v' S . - ' presented by the .-, ., 4 A T5 I Q F ' fe ,T N 4 V - f. , ' 9 f , , 1 -fi gg, K I . V, '- A . I Q f ' 1 T 'Tl' . g' u Y 3 'K K f ,I , ' -'Q Ca F l, D , A , ' d S , . Bl yne , ' , ', ' e e - ' ' ' . l3elur14 At the right are the Prom King and Queen candidates Sandy Barker, Vern Garner, Ray Dickemore, Willard Glissmeyer and Brent Taylor, King, Sandra Bingham, Janice Tay- lor, Sharon Knight, Dixie Burnett and Barbara Cook, Queen. A large crowd was present to enioy the music of the Moodmasters. A huge palm tree helped carry out the theme Return to Paradise r l M As much a part of the dance as the evening itself, the decorating proved to be fun-and tiring to Venita Campbell. Amid enchanting color and a misty at- mosphere, the junior class presented its an- nual Junior Prom, this year with Return to Paradise, the theme. At intermission, Dixie Burnett and Vern Garner were crowned King and Queen to reign over the affair. Music was furnished by the Moodmasters and helped make this Prom a memorable occasion for all who were present. At intermission before the crowning of the king and queen Diane Chugg sang the theme song, Return To Paradise. 1 'L The junior class officers Bob Richins and Caroline Hog- gan gave the new king Vern Garner and queen Dixie Burnett a token of remembrance. Dixie Burnett and Vern Garner have a happy smile ready for the camera as they start their official reign over the Junior Prom. C0 I9z1rr1disc Ocean and beach scenes were painted around the gym, The artists were Leonard Popham, Kent Fryer, Ron Rich, Rodney Spencer, Mildred McGhee, Nan Morris, Ralph Butler, and Nolan Jones, aw '. It--7 iibf -I i After the king and queen were crowned, all the candidates ioined in and danced one together. l ,7u14mr Pram and Assembl Even if the floor was crowded clear to the corners w all With the theme Return to Paradise some couples danced seemed to have a wonderful time under the palm tree To the music of the Moodmasters the dancers all got the 'lyme OUT fof a Cl-,af Wnh Ma,-gareq Zaugg J,m Henderson feeling of romance. John Badger and .loan Borger doing the talking. r .1-af ,Q 5 ,f 3. , W .4',,,. f . A breath-taking scene of real water trickling down over the rocks into a pool of lily pads. With Your Hit Parade as the theme of the iunior class assembly the whole cast gathered together for the grand finale. After singing the school song Larry Chandler and Charlie Beckert did an act. Midway in the assembly silence filled the audi- torium when in memory of David DeBlois the record Going Home was played. Sprmg ,lcirwires af fha Galf Umm H14 mp ew Our l954 golf team Mr Mel Wood Ruchard Scott DeVere Wolsey Don Bradshaw and Ron ald Funch Front Merlun Loper Davud Brownson Lynn Hone Tom Pence and Jerry LaFleur gal TQ The team met teams m other r e g u o schools not only tryung to wun a crown but to further develop the sport at Weber Hugh It was one of the youngest ac tuvutues at Weber -4 Vin XJ ,.1 STOMP and WHISTLE Carrna Johnson Nadune Penman Connue Chugg Mary Jo Gules and Sandra Keyes The only boy un the Pep Club Roger Arnold was a stranger among the other lOl members who were all gurls Wuth Roger tyung un the gurls dance routunes wuth hus vocal numbers Stranger un Paraduse was a tuttung theme for the Pep Club Assembly 'H Webers golf team wuth new coach Mel Wood com pleted a good season s work placung second behund Box Elder un the Reguon and State meets The team met a luttle duffuculty from Ogden un the cuty county match as the Tugers nosed our Warruor clubrnen by two strokes Don Bradshaw won unduvudual honors wuth the lowest score BALL and THE JACK Dearden Nelson, Hancock Ball Anderson, Palmer Gomm and Lennus Jo Dye KQQIIW' Our Diamond quad Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Back row Coach Floyd Slater Ronald Holmes Larry Baker LeGrande Hadley Bryce Owen Sonny Watson Ronald Larkun Dean Slater Ronald Sharp Fred Procter Front row Raymond Schlupp Vern Nuelson Nolan Gubson Gary Pruce Ronald Ruch Howard Smuth James W Preston Bob Brownmg Tom Wulluams Gaylen Fuelds SEASON SCORES Box Elder Ben Lomond North Cache Logan Bear Ruver Ogden Nfl Thus years baseball nune ended the sea son wuth a two wun four loss record durung league play Weber also accounted for several pre Season vuctorues Thus years squad was coached by Floyd Slater who worked dulugently roundung out a team whuch had been hut hard by last years graduatuon among the graduates Weber s All Amerucan Duck Wakefueld Although Weber dudnt wun all of her games many loyal fans turned out for each of her home games and were treated to fune play and good sportsmanshup Our popular DIAMOND CAPTAINS Vern Nuelsen and Ronald Rmh ,695 Gary pnce on second as Jlm Fresmn Ronald R'Cl backs up the play East-Bl I 5 Weber 66 l 2 Davis 22 l 2 CITY-COUNTY Weber-99 l 4 Ogden-48 l 2 Ben Lomond-23 1 4 Craqk yield 1' .4 ' Back row: Sorenson, Reeder, Sorenson, Wilkenson, Parkinson Jensen, Linsdey, Stone, Knott, Fryer, Drull, Peterson, Taylor Freestone, Dalinga, Slater, Shupe, Proxrnan, Bratson, Ward Berrett, Schlupp, Cook, Jones, Thorpe, Shaw, Dinsdale, Ritter Thompson, Preece. Middle row: Moore, Anderson, Garner TRACK SUMMARY I 1 I 1 i it 45 eat, , s F5 J J? 1 gif? - 9,3 f'- Q Taylor, Simmons, Bachelor, Garner, Plier, Browning, Arnold, Doman, Beckert, Folkman, Smith, Stevens, Willard, Halverson, Bowman. Front row: Clifton, Slater, Truman, Anderson, Folkman , Robbins, Jensen, Faulkner, Garr, Jones, Colvin, Garner, Slater, Hagen, Parker, Favero, Parsons. Weber's high flying thinclads, under the capable coaching of Sorenson and Preece, rolled to a very successful season. 'hi Warrior tracksters started off with three triangular meets and although they y failed to win, they compiled high scores and posted very good early season marks. S 2 5: The city-county meet with Ogden, and newcomer Ben Lomond gave Weber the chance to show her strength as we rolled up nearly 100 points to second place Ogden's 48. Perhaps the Region One meet at Logan was our best performance. The Warrior- men roped in six first places to win handily for the third consecutive year. Don Hagen of Weber broke a twenty year old mile record with a blazing performance of 4:36. Qualifying a good sized squad for the State meet the Warriors found the com- petition very keen and came through with seventh place laurels. SCORES West-131 l 2 Weber-63 l 2 Ben Lomond 23 Box Elder-I8 REGION ONE MEET South-109 Weber-4l l 2 Davis-19 l 2 Logan-35 U2 North Cache-27 Box Elder-24 South Cache-23 Weber-112 l 2 Bear River-67 5 6 Ogden-55 l 2 Ben Lomond-38 23 3. Bob Browning got caught on the bar. 2'1- bvzsf YI' N I 3SNl...m K. l, . AQ 9 ' 'S 4 We Tom Thorpe made it over Carl Smith, Gary Stone and Our three TRACK CAPTAINS-Don Hagen, distance runs, Ray for the point. ' h IOO .lim Freston run t e A Ward, sprintsp Sonny Watson, field. yard clash. 1 11 Zfhey Krvughf us Hrfmfrs if MAURINE PARKER CARL SMITH MARILYN EVANS CARMA JOHNSON Carl Smith and Maurine Parker V h were iudged winners in the boys Q girls division of the Leadership contest in this area. Carma Johnson was second in 1 the girls division. Winners were iudged on scrapbooks containing records of accomplishments and awards An added honor came when Carl and Maurine won the state wide contest Their books were then entered in national competition Marilyn E v a n s represented Weber in the High Queen con test at the annual Agathon tes tivlties at the USAC In May Entering the contest as Miss Weber Maurine Parker was chosen to reign as Miss Ogden of 1954 Contestants were ludged on beauty per sonality and talent Maurine was awarded the spe cial talent and personality trophies as well as the coveted title Her talent was dramatic with the read ing Mary of Scotland Besides other prizes she received S950 worth of scholarships and a trophy of gold On May 15 at Kingsbury Hall Maurine won the coveted title of Miss Utah Among prizes were scholarships and the honor ot participating in the Miss America contest at Atlantic City Congratulations MAURINE PARKER PAT WADE Pat Wade was selected to represent Weber in the annual Ogden Pioneer Days Sweetheart Contest Pat rode her registered quarter horse Tanya Pat had a lot ot previous riding experience on the Wades 1000 acre ranch and race track Gary Jensen and Audrey Belnap were chosen by popular vote of the student body to reign as Typical Grad uates Both active in school affairs Gary was a regular on our basketball team and reigned as Jack Frost at the Pep Club Dance Audrey has been a cheer leader for the past two years and was our 1954 Homecoming Queen They were announced in the Spring Graduation issue of Scripto came from everyone in the student body Miss Ogden and attendants Pat 'I AUDREY BELNAP GARY JENSEN Q- 1 and ' Elks A l , l l as ' 'VF' A ' l X N lx - I Q Q 'V ' - k 5 . 5 it I Q ' ' , , . 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I. , 1 ' -' l . flag, Sprmg Haudzdadzum M- .lnm Henderson a candsdate for presnclent gave has campavgn speech as some other candldates wanted thenr turn they are Vern Garner Bull Toone Wnllard Gllssmeyre Bob Rnchtns Carl Smlth Margo Marruott and Afton Peterson -g Kent Peterson and malesty Bob Rvchuns as has caravan brought hum unto Weber as a fnnalust candtdate for presndent Jum Anderson act as flower g ls fo hls The Spring Candndaduum was rnltlated this year to Introduce next years Student Body Officers The names of all srx candidates were llghted untll time for announcnng the winner As each name was an nounced their name was re lighted The new otfncers who will dlrect student actlvatles next year are Vern Garner, president Barbara Cook, vnce president and Bonlta Peterson, secretary In a slut for Vern Garner Vera Garner has Margene Manmng ask the Grand Wrzzer machnne some questuons Oher candudates pnctured are Barbara Cook Carolme Hoggan Sharon Roylance Colleen Howes Annette Taylor Bomta Peterson Venuta Campbell Catherme Moser and Sylvla Palmer A revlew of sports actnvmes here at Weber was the plot of the campaugn for Barbara Cook for vnce presudent -.., In the campangn sklt for Caroline Hoggan for vnce preszdent South Ogden Cnty polnceman Joe Torman plcked up Jnm Freston for speedmg Ml S The auduence umpatlently awalted the announcmg of the new At last they were announced and the happy wnnners Student Body Officers were Vern Garner, presndent, Bomta Peterson, secretary Y Q 1 X G 'L ' ' fb, -fps 9 D4 T p -A - , 'I , ..f A 'I 1 - J - . 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Q and Barbara Cook, vuce presldent Art and pam I1 Actrvzfy Typlcal Spanish food daffo drls and green colored paper decorated the tables at the an nual Spanush Club supper held Apnl 7 an the school cafeterra After the forty club members who attended had eaten all the tortlllas they could hold they were entertalned wlth a pro gram Vuctor Hancock a Lan guage teacher at Weber College spoke and showed slides on has trap to Mexuco The arrangements for thus very enloyable evenlng were made by the club offlcers and Kent Nnel son, charrman of the supper On the art excursuon Evelyn Wheelwrnght Deanna Bluss Karen Peterson Lots Jolly and Colleen Howes are prctured at the BYU Paul Thorsted, Don Gunderson, Kent Fryer, Gordon Wrlson, and Stanley Tracy gath ered on the steps of the Educatnon Burldnng at the BYU QS Lf , 1 N23 .NB-'f ' The Spanrsh Club members frlled up on tortrllas and got to feelrng luke real Mexlcans after eatrng therr knnd of food nd The ones an charge of the Spanrsh Supper were Mrs Cox Mr Cox Advrsor Ron Rach emcee Sharon Knrght hnstorran Kay Chlros secretary Duane Call vuce presrdent and Dave Jorgensen presrdent On April 'I7 a group of art s t u d e n t s and Mr Westergard lourneyed to Sprungvrlle a n d Provo by bus to partncnpate In an art conference at BYU and to see the annual natronal art exhubutnon at the Sprrngvrlle Hugh School Art Gallery At the unlverslty the students witnessed demonstra tlons of various art media and At the Sprlngvnlle Art Gallery the art students rested a but before the long trup home technnques Including sculpture and portrait parntung and vrewed the exhubut of hugh school art The exhlbut at Sprlngvrlle In cluded parntungs of natronally re knowned artlsts such as Paul Sample and Rockwell Kent A very profltable day was enloyed by the group On the steps of the BYU Scuence Burldung the whole group met to go on to Sprung vrlle Art Gallery 0 0 0 rr N . . y at X A . ,r , 1 ' n , i, 'f 1 . . 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I I I l I . f I Speeeh Seminary and Grrls State Mr Graves Kaye Ferrell Kent Van Kampen Harold Oaks Mary Lou Palmer Kent Peterson Jrm Anderson Front row Nolan Jones Bob Cole Frank Slater Ronald Bungham and Harry Ketts Mr Rowley Bonrta Peterson Duane Gall Lajuan Bybee Davrd Jacobs Make Oborn Bob Srmmons Jerry Mathews and Maurme Parker Front row Kaye Ferrell Paul Farr Sandra Thomas Monty Shupe Harold Oaks and Mr Dabb Chosen on the basis of leadershup scholarshrp personality and g e n e r al health Nancy Rhead Caroline Hoggan Bonrta Peterson and Jean Folkman were the delegates from Weber who attended Glrls State rn June A week was spent at the USAC rn recreation governmental management and entertarnment Thus program was de srgned to help Ieadrng gurls learn and understand the functrons of our govern ment and how to take an actrve and valuable part rn ut Wrth Mr Graves as a coach the state speech wrnners In oratory legrslature debate and extemp came back from the State Speech Meet wrth several good and excellent ratrngs The regron winners were Kent Peterson Harold Oaks Mary Lou Palmer Robert Cowle and Nolan Jone The reguonal wlnners In the lnterpre trve speech meet won top honors poetry reading retold story and dramatlc readrngs Mr Dabb and Mr Rowley were the aclvlsors for the Interpretive duvlsron of the speech meet Db Mr Eyre Mr Raty and Mr Searle wrth the Semrnary offrcers Rose Holley secretary Janrce Taylor vrce presrdent and Ray Ward presrdent lv Nancy Rhead, Bonrta Peterson Carolrne Hoggan and Jean Folkman - f I I M 1 , V . . , . 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M: I kk U 5 5 . . l I ,wing Wasa 1571 y Sea an Fnnalrsts for Prrncess Prmt Lorrarne Corry Joyce Nelson Kathleen Gtles Bomta Peterson Joyce Randall Carol Whute LaVon Hammond Ann Eddy Jerry Jensen completely surprused the audrence when and Sl13V0f'l Ballard he took off hrs mask' Sylvna Palmer Audrey Belnap Edwmna Berryman Luculle Hegstrom and Joan Chuld form a chorus lane on the Gnrls Assocuatuon Assembly Crowned Prrncess Prrnt for l954 Bomta Peterson proudly donned the crown Attendants were Joyce Randall Ann Eddy Sometumes meducrne uute hard to take ut not here' On May 13 Mr Rowleys Speech l class presented several one act plays to an Interested audtence The presentatron of these plays has become an annual event Slater Rrch Srdwell Olson Downes Farber Smrth Wlnners tn the annual conservatron con test were chosen from a large fleld of entrants The tnrst place wmners recerved full scholarshups to Weber College second place two quarter and thtrd place wtn ners medals ln speech wmners were Frank Slater frrst Mtlton Olson second Carl Srntth thnrd Essay wmners were Claudla Gard ner fnrst Bob Sudwell second and Jack Downes Gall Farber Ronald Ruch and Ronald Bmgham were the poster wmners respecttvely Chosen as best actor dnrector and actress An tnteresttng sttuatton develops when were Jerry DeFrrez Sharon Wessel and Jerry DeFrrez and Orland Adarns drop tn Ann Mansfneld for a vnsrt l . . ,, . . . . f rl ' , .,,. 1 ll 1 ' , Q , N K ak , if VI! 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' . fe' , I dives, Heifer, and Wick ms Thus group rermnded s of t Mass Lundgreen accepted bou dutnonal Chmese cl ess at a quet from Janean Green Judy Customs Sherry Cottrell and Joan Child execute a tap duet Taylor Mary Lynn Stewart and Make Oborn Jerry and Jaclcte Mathews loan The Mlnuet A Negro spurntual to the accompantment of M Rowleys speech class readmg The Congo Only the second team from Weber ever to be a state wtnner and enter na tonal competttuon thus poultry ludgung team conststed of Gary Chrtstensen Bernard Dtneen Carlos Taylor Btlly Thompson The Mextcan Hat Dance was termed a success n 1 x 'rt vw- One of the r presentattves from the Weber Chapter FFA r Stemer e htbtts hrs try n the Plaln Cnty Daury stock show f!! 6 ' 5 A N , .f ,I . , 1 T 5 ' ' u ra- A ' ' - ' r , r nd . I , . . A , . 4 in ,, . ht, W, 'Q' ' ml M Z ' ff t x Q , .. . rr , , A as 'll - C -if , .. Ni' N V-A ', . NWN Q Y' r .f ' lg .x F . . f' 4 -1 . . Ur V lx I . , .4 151, -- , t K lf . I 1 1 ' ' Cal ' ' ' ' en X i ' ' 'V ADQYQ Scuwr Sluff Day and Speech Awards QMQN 137 L 1 45' qxv Sensors Arlette Borteaux Delores Anderson Mary Jo Grles Kay Ellsworth Lorrame Corry Antomette Wyatt Jean Anderson and Mary Lou Palmer ready to leave for senior sluff day actlvntnes at Lagoon May 12 1954 Manntarnung strar t A gra es throughout hugh school was the drstlngulshed accompllshment f Vonda Campbell and Bob Burrows M ly McGhne and Davtd Jacobs won the coveted speech Oscars ' ,- 1 tn .. , ' an x 1 .. Q - . , -. ' 'if-Q 9 x. Fx Jr' 9.1 off ,eSlG49w'Jr.3w, 1 0 fl Junlor class debate award wlnners Top wrnners rn the rumor vltal speech contest These students took top honors IH poetry readmg nn the lunnor meet Q ,y .ng P .0 1 2 If ,, Q as f L 5 . 3 .7 F' 5 l l .AA 6 X. l , l 'lf L These sophomore speech avtnners recetyed awards an poetry retold story and vttal speech ln the annual class contest .4-n Story tellers wrth therr certrfrcates provmg etfrcrency theur Q . . 'ug' 1, . 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The program held everyone's attention. fi ,f- ag Q Mr Hadlock sensor class advrsor and retrrung teacher frnrshes About ready for the tuna course of pre and :ce cream his frnal address to the last senror class he advrsed AWARD ASSEMBLY -gi Bob Watson recelved the gold watch award presented annually by the Standard Examnner and radlo statnon KLO It was pre sented to hum by Manager Cecil Heftul of KLO The award ns gnven each year to an outstandnng senror athlete who also measures up to scholas tnc standards Anxrously awattrng theur awards were these wunners BOB CSonnyD WATSON f b P 9 I N,'3'9Rx 3- x E 49 5 V9 Anderson Larsson Corry Hancock Fackrell Greenwell Hussman Prrce Hadfreld Olson Nerlson Merbos Jones Skeen Jones Varley Wrllrams Parke and Post lrne up to recerve awards and Hagen wantrng for therr athletrc awards from Mr Ward I Y 9 1 L t ' 4 E K ' ' , N ?'f- X P X 'V S I , , . X , ,Y g ,' Q A1 1 5 sr -'., I . 5 A 3 5 5 L ki . ' X K A , I 6 - R if Q - A Q I ' . . ., I , . . I . . . 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Carl Smath student speaker drscusses the graduatron theme e my Task enneth Colby recervrng hrs drploma from school board resrdent Lev: Beus o 'Kfd bw Sedately Irstenrng to Donald Thompson snngrng The Lord s Prayer Senior class presudent Gary Francrs presented the Senlor Grft a new Warrnor Crest for the lower hall Another double trlo feelrngly render Webers hymn the W on the rnoontalnsrde burns beautrfully COMMENCEMFNY PROGRAM .4-... THE PROGRAM d ' H ' A are 1' ' th , K . , . , , '. P A ' T r - X I fl I , 2 . N LS' ' ,N . W, 1' T1 ' , , ' ' 'mf is ,, - I L b , , . F, vi . ' , 1. ' . - 1 Q 1 an 5. I -1, I l . - P . r., H I to , V 4 ff ff A V - A. f '11-o nf- 1 Vv 'url ,.', f ,,l,f ,',' 1 f'f QQ, .,, r,,, Q ,,.. ,, . . . ,, , ,, A' . . ,:.2Q':: 1442, ,, :f1,,'f:,2fL::'1' I T A . A ' fe :,12:p1:'. ''5'.i':31 . l'1::iig,If3Zlig'gf7:ii:tf:': . -f 5, u . e' T K-:Ci 1- ,N K - A .- + 1 - j I' I . . . . .? --'- fm
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