Weber County High School - Golden Spike Yearbook (Ogden, UT)
- Class of 1958
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L GOLDEN SPIKE: tee Published by ASSOCIATED STUDENTS of 50077-I 06-DEA! wessn mon scHooL U7-'fl IL? A ' 24 L' I ff? X ' myth exe M M Eb A , JA! .W we , ' 'JF ' '6 A6991 A4 VZL'-vu f X fw' 1 fm X 7 s .. Y rf I A -,Q QQ L 16164 0, q,,L7',f,sLm, . 4, .t I 1 X Jlz till it Q, , Xu m at f tt Foreword... L V tsl Qt f it tlxltl MT S l if xl J M ' X33 ix XX H WEBER High-best school in all the land. Yes this is our school- , l G1 E XJ 'Ax best in athletics and sportsmanship, best in scholarship, best in soc- Ugnl XY ,V N EN l ial and extra curricular activities, and above all best in making and 'Q maintaining the high standards and values Weber has set. Weber c .,., is recognized and proclaimed by students, teachers and surrounding VN rw a schools as the friendly school, which she has held ever since her X T' establishment. ' ,. .... WOOD Yet with all the glory achieved for Weber in different activities Editor .............. . .. BOB Managing Editor JUDY HARROP by her students, it is the studentbody that maintains Weber's pres- Picture Editor ...... Story Editor .... Art Editor ..... Research Editor Photographers , Staff Artist .....,.. Business Staff .. Advisors ...... . ..,..... LYNDA COLEMAN JANEAL THURGOOD JUDY SLATER DARLENE SCHENCK ALAN GIBBY FRANK BARBERIO KEN MOORE DONA OSMOND KATHY NELSON ROSALIE MOYES TEX HANCOCK MITSUKO KAWAGUCHI MR. GERALD OLSON MR. FERMEN WESTERGARD MR. ROSS JOHNSON tige through its friendliness. It is in this yearbook that we seek to portray the average student. Not the academic side, but the friendly, warm, humorous side ot the typical student and Weber. Remember - AS YOU GO - SO GOES THIS BOOK! if 4,1112 A jf A lf. 1 fl -' fl' fl we aff ff New ff -elffcw' if' ,-,f A f I A I I I A if fl 'lf'l1f', 1 LL I -f5'e f l 1 -C L L C5175 44' -c rc 54:6 5' P' if , v f 1, ,. , , ,ff If .1 ' - 'Y r ' ,I --e N. .4411 if L :C '-ef' ff? 40' 444 ff' 4 fee.-as uL l . if , L ff 52-Q ,egos :F A L- ,4 Z4 c L' L 1 ' - ' - 'r ,lf f--Q. tQf?? ?K 7,--41,5 ll3'lL F, f - , f-3-V , s , 1 ' X . L Wg -' ' ihifvtlflffi Z1 f-.t rf.f4f l', Kglfgugfl l MEET Willy and William-our typical graduate and his counter part of the 12th century. Our 58 edition of GOLDEN SPIKE is dedicated to them and the telling of their stories. HITHER, yon comes ye olde Warrior, William. Yea, this varlet desireth the honour of Knighthood. Forsooth, many trials and. tribulations will befall him be- fore it falls his happy lot. He believeth that he is ready to try. Tidings and good cheer, young William. Z 4 5' 5 s F 5 VVILLIAM VVTLLY DIG MAN Who is rumblin' up the beach? lt's that cool warrior cat Willy type, going to his pad at Weber. He's hoping to graduate. Of course this dad will have troubles before he finally reaches the top, but Willy believes he is ready to try. Best of everything, Willy! TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration .........,....,.,w.,.,, , Student Organizations .,.,,. Athletics ,... ,..,,,...,..,.,.. Activities ,,r,, Faculty .,,.t...... Sophomores .....,. Juniors ......... Seniors .... Contests .... Index .,,, . 6 I4 38 58 78 94 l'l0 130 152 l7l ffl ilrrwfs ' , , 0!,m,z 'a'0l'0 'e'9 A4 6-c'o1l4 1' fha ,A 115i,k,-,Lwf.f,w-cofylflq' Qi! fy 'VJ' M' ,QM ,7!V1,.,,Q,,l,, RULON JENKINS AL,-VljEkjOSSESSED a rare gift, an understanding heart. Mr. buwyg Jenkins, known for his kind fatherly manner, was always wait- ing with a helping hand. He was a friend to all, working antir- ingly To light the way. The lives he touched and the good he did shall never know on end, nor shall his teachings be forgotten. They have made an impression on our minds and hearts that will 1 'P' 4 lost forever. Proud we are to call Mr. Jenkins our Teacher and -I eg gk S' I' Friend. P YF x s Ei iff 3 ?. gl . i x 1-. 1 Q iii B E- .iv R IQ 2239 it F6 . x.f9q57C 3 Zeiss .' 'Nl '. NSR? in S. 4 1 ! x U. Xxxii V R! hx, .x xx i X 1 j - ,XXQK'?5YxXbX x -53 KR iss-Xxx L.:-sk Q J V Q N he Kisses iiimji Xi 'Y 'i Thru A ' K ' Q N NN Wx L3 fx ENR ' sgxix . A I XXX ix N' XR, Xxx QQ ' NN, 'si ' i xx i, 'ii i R' XSXXXJ-.A .X xx-,QW ,xnxx N QQ KN Q, we NN J VQXQFXI .- iiixkxhxx Ks fy. l XXi me s g ' ix 5 Q., R .5-4.. K, eff' K . -e 76. . ls. 'Q SL xi 'se we .,,W 1 kf' R? rixv 1 L Y x-pf Y I I W-. ? KQK ,.u-1 5 . s .M 4: ., if Yi xx 4 . -. : T .ff Lx X Y J QA ,W ,x 'V 7-v , c 'i K X, lm, L1 'ei fevkii 1 3 . wg. -fi.. s, ,, sm, X Y, f-' 'g N Pi i I i P q K, , , - qi in ii i W I iixif i, . i f i , ,, i DEDICA iii i ii- ii ii A. PARLEY BA11 L' j sl NM 4 ' Q W A. Parley Bates has served our Web r ily di r'ci Ioy yy i for I6 years. He has given his time n ndy e tion 'Tow r fern that if is. We would like To Thank hir for his invailiable coniribuiions P i '- , 1 ii i Qi, Q Mi f i i i fix ii i f hw f making our Weber County disiric Th eficientayfd capables si qw hid Ai wg fi fi i wi i I KN ii 1 ii ,.fi his coOpGrafian, and his sincer friendliness to all. i. F I' To A. Parley Bates, we ar pr d To dedicate this 195715 - Xl K' in 4 GOLDEN sPiKE. fi' i - i , X 5 ......,. AND therefore, young William, you must cease to . . . Alas - lt seems that William has been called to the presence of his Sire. A strong reprimanding will befall his lot for neglecting 'his Knighthood training. But each day that passeth is not like today. The King's court and Round Table are ever ready to help our young friend with his problems 3 ADMINISTPLATIGN . . . and in other words, young man . . . Poor Willy! . . . seems he is being called on the rug by the top ace of the school about cutting classes. All days are not like today for Willy, though. Our administration is always willing and ready to help students with problems. 1 ,.-':f- .--'S j..s-A - .--,,,..- f i- f -1-E -.- ?e. 'J cc., A.., AT ' Si .X A Superintendent T. H. BELL Our thanks and appreciation go to our new super- intendent, Mr. T. H. Bell, He has accomplished much for the Weber County schools during the short time he has been with us. SCHOOL BOARD lt is the duty of the Weber County School Board to take care of all of the county's schools and educational needs. Mr. Bell works hand in hand with the school board to improve our educational system. We would like to thank the Board and Mr. Bell for their cooperation with our needs and problems. Their sincere ancl conscientious work has made our County's educational system one to be proud of. THE MLMBLRS ARL. Standing, Left to Right: Clair Folkman, David Shupe, Earl Sessions. Seated, Left to Right: O. W. Kleviorcl, Abner Allen, Bryce Jensen, John Van Drimmelen. If sl, X HJ LQ ,,,,, iw, f.Axi2,,1,kQix C LM! ii A lhxflw-r MA.4,Ayx.fvTf.fAf, qv sly i PRINCIPAL NIETCALF H A' lt Jfyl JLf,4Lzi,rN vvl' N 'l1Cww,Qlz1E s .fflfltll - ' l'l15fl'5L CWC Lg, Q' PK , gg l Civil --El-ggscemih re ge-fc it l QFQ X,,N ..,'f l4,fwF4.,5L V, 'ffifffb ,:117z'f1fi.,f6i' J WE are living in a period when incredible progress is being made in all lines of human activity. There are so many things which have to be done Thai a challenge avvaiis every- one. My hope is that each of you graduating seniors are capable of meeting This challengeg that you not only know how to use your knovvl- edge but also have the disposition To do soy that your characTer, ideals and standards are such that you vvill be a worthwhile citizen, It is a vvonder- ful world for you to fit yourself into. ties MRS. DRAAYER I have a strong and personal interest in every student and teacher at Weber High School, and have shared many glorious experiences with you. Our opportunities are unlimited and I com- pliment all who have taken advantage of them. To those who may have neglected them or felt school work was a grind, remember, it has been a test to see whether you have become tarnished or polished. May you have success in so doing and be able to apply the knowledge you have gained for a very happy and useful life. Ni l O LH! tlcbxtflgf KL . tr y l,tffuQ,,fifZ, ,,c il ,tv Vit Mill J ' W VW L aff llllll UW Uuffdffll llllgrvl Li. 5 Q lllQJfl!l0,6,'6 ' 0 , .R I H 599' 216 QMLHQ tt' 'WW wr 'ft - 9 - l'l RH t f M76 ff' In alplhj f7 qffl 0 be honest an si regal in that which is for thggoodiv fi i Z7 ay ourselves and for the good of V71 nj' others, forgetting the credit ff? 3 that we might expect from Ui others, forgetting the praise of men. J 9 L7 ttf. lt it Q jd MR. VAN ALFEN Never before has life offered more opportunities to the young person who will rise up and meet the challenge. Don't be among those who fail to meet this challenge. Meet life with determinci tion and confidence, and you will know the happiness life has to offer. ,Y fu-4'.r - , Kola 1, 4 ,Lfj acc YC Vifwi ., ffl E--ffd leg, 55, UI' i.4Qf, 61.54, ci.41'L.6Q3L,4f ,Af 1 QV-,fe 4- QQ 4- if 4 .51 yf , 9 of fur.- Clif gerulfvew yLe2f4Lc-5.fi,4,' Q 1 . GU ANCE,.QffLfc' 6 efdcodli wa. Qcaumzff 1. is s f lc Q1J,y,4C,4fl ffl I' . i xM:g4q5'! JJ jig Q. 4 X Ili Q ,rc W69 L51 fl I U Co 0 Alwffffgm ,Q GUIDANCE WORKERS First Row, left to Right: Mari- lyn Lindquist, Mitsuko Kawa- guchi, Virginia Larimore, Nor- ene Hull, Kay Parker. Second Row, Left lo Right: Linda Toms, Gwen Gooch, Sharon Barrow, Carol Jean Fielding, Helen Knight. OFFICE WORKERS First Row, Left to Right: Miss Storey, Patsy Schultz, Mrs. Melon, JoAnn Baird. Second Row, Left to Right: Sandra Noisbitt, Glenda Ingram, Ann Cox, Janean Butler, Deanna Lewis, Willie McKay, Carol Poulsen, Elane Hogan, Shauna Pulisphcr, Carol Klevjord. RECEPTIONISTS Lu Jean Gibson, Deanna Dabb, Vernetta Parsons, Marilyn Tay- lor, Becky Burnett, Cynthia Redmond. rd'-1 -WK' we was Q. Mrs. Weaver Attendance Secretary ATTENDANCE WORKERS First Row, Front to Buck: Sharon Bodily, Lynada Bennett, Beatrice Lewis, Julianne Frost. Second Row, Front to Back: Cherie Lindsay, Gail Saunders, Naomi Rlweacl, Karon Bell. ' STUDENT LIBRARIANS First Row, left to Right: Aiko Kawoguchi, Karol Kent, Beverly Peterson, Kay Parker, Coleen Stocking, Beverly Adams, Charleen Ellis, LuAnn Alvord, Bonnie Fondren. Second Row, Left to Right: Kit Thompson, Linda Walker, Beverly Sommers. Third Row, Left to Right: Morilyn Jones, Carol Anderson, Juanita Paulsen, Bernadine Harms, Judy Sanford, Myrno Conklin, Karen Bates, Q lx ,I zwy MAINTENANCE We all appreciate our clean halls and rooms, but do we ever think who makes this possible? Our school ianitors take care of the maintenance problems from opening a iammed locker to painting a hole in the ceiling. Their efforts have mode our school very clean and pleasant. They were: Standing: Charles Berrett. Sitting, Top Row: Fred Vanopnes, Lee Petersen, Rupert Gooch, Bottom Row: James Redford, Oril Hansen. LUNCHROOM Many fine meals were enioyed this year by the students of Weber High School, thanks to the work of our lunch- room staff. Much time goes into plan- ning, preparing, and serving a meal to 1600 students. Our thanks for your un- ceasing work in this field. They were: Second Row, Left to Right: Genevieve Barnett, Ruth Williams, Stella Saunders, Lola Blanche. First Row: Iona Slater, Lula Hess, Betty Milt -xg , .243 , Hill, Leone Larsen. .l A 5 .. - V X -f ,. ,.,'. ,wi - lf, fl, ,, -wil.. tip... .1 i, at 9 rsr 2 , ' mzfsgy f n e ::- qt: ,-., l iie r l f -f..A -if -f ff:f if-few W -W x --. f ze .-f : 2-:u f ii.. 3 8 We .lg S- s r KNIGHTS, Warriors, and Countrymen . . . Lend me your ear. . . . At the castle of Weber, all pages a.re given a chance to prove their leadership. William progresseth rapidly in this phase of training and wins applause from all. His fellow pages respecteth his authority and admireth his initiative and leadership. Many strive to follow his good example. Inasmuch as this young Warrior has so advanced to a higher rank, he deserveth much praise. STUDENT GRGANIZATICDNS PRINCIPAL, t chers, and fellow stu- dents, in my opinion . . . At Weber, all students are given a chance to show initiative and originality. Take Willy for example. When it comes to participating in school activities he's the most. He's got the whole student body backin' him up on everything he does. Everyone admires his leadership and re- spects his authority. That cat is really going places. Way to fire, Willy! wg ll ,ly - 1' gang 1: fy, ., 4' f,g,5rw'.T'wrw-:w,, .fs, -be-filers ,efgfzwffr . r 4' I - .wg 'A i X Y mc, 5 -ssc. W,-ef it a AA, 3w1MN me J. - 7 ,M , 1,1 ff,s,ysv,m. ' i 'r l ' ?:imi 'L 'L ' ' it LYNN TAYLOR i , , , , 7 1' it t Jw fr EJ 7 . fl f I' Y !L',cg lL ,icy-fytlil '!dp7llLl, 3 lyrfdlxfi-,46-7 51 xfbytftif j gyff, L lc ,ffZ7Af7dV yt' N U f f I, 9 4 V. I I LLy ef VXC L U-yygg ixigl f jLu1,viv .ilk iff ll i 'J L ' W If fc ,V ' l f kg VI' fic' lf ,ffjclllx-jtllflrllfjtj , ml if ,M if gg 2 ffl! .2 1 '- Q f'V , V l xj f,yL,,fx.f jfjfg-2,211.1 , Id lil L l -.L L X34 QTY, L-'Lf , , V, ff 3 Jlfldigq X, gl LUW, cl 47,61 1' Tp , fi 44, fic? fl lf 1 L c-'W Ll 4 L 67.7 Lllllic f C lC 'C L I f , t l t J H 1 ,wif - 1,5 ' If Q L ' tffrwlj' ' L ' 7157 'f 1 bfi W l The sun itself has scarcely been more delight than he. For our almighty president, who has more personality in his little finger than the sun has sunbeams. To Lynn Taylor, who has fought and prayed and worked for Weber, who has brought ioy to each of us, through knowing and associating with this wonderful fellow, we give thanks for a wonderful year. i- if-y fl lil fi lt Wiiwif K lk Xl! fxfil t PX I,-X V lllfl yajlglkly UL ,Q ilju nd! A V W 'X I U . 9 . Di ' f' s U .bc K ' ff ' x l 1 , ,C Ak L' f F, ff' ' A Q 1 it f vw. 50 f 0 Nl J N ,A --Lf , - y p I9 . X A, or if ll ffl it it A t , V I pl ,L CLARK COMBE fy rl- ,M Ever a joyful spirit. A XJ' Who else? Our Clarke Combe. A I' V f I grand guy, always ready to make V VV , a new friend and to help others fb fl if ,Lf le carry their load. Always ready to pl -1 ai., 1 1,' ' H f defend Weber and was always there fl, f 'f A :jfs ,, f, to help make it even better. He ' ' f V' ,r , ,f y was a grand fellow to know and - V L, I ' ' Nj' a better one to have as a friend. , v , - Y .A j' , ' ' He was a real swell second vice A 71, 4 4 'I x l L V president. , f ' E if . 1 f Q r , I ' I ' ' I fc . f 1,027 , , V. LV lf V I ! f L. , 'V ' 1' f ' ' l ,J V yy f f ' E V t, 1 X ,. DYAN WADE More Sweet than all the landscape smiling near. That's our own Dyan Wade. Sweet, lovable and dear to all of us. She fought for good here at Weber and she made us proud we elected her to keep Weber on the top. She was one of the best first vice presidents this school has ever known. MARY DODSON Like a lily that blooms by the way. Here's to our Mary Dodson. With a heart as big as all outdoors and as wonderful. Thank you, Mary, for being there when the students of Weber needed you, and for the smiles that you spread like wild fire that made us all glad that we knew you. To our grand secretary, we say again, Thank you. iii wus si' xwitf' YN fi TION will A . Q 1. tr STUDENT COUNCIL THE STUDENT COUNCIL is the governing group of the student body. They enforce all the rules and interpret the Constitution. All committees are approved by this group- Lynn Taylor presided at all meetings. Advisors were Mr. Reid, Mr. Ward and Mrs. Draayer. The members were Dennis Oliver, Claudia Owen, Beverly Huffman, Sherman Barker, Daryl Galloway, Gail Sanders, Kent Peterson, Jimmy Meldrum, Shara Dene Pilkington, Sheila Saunders, Willimena McKay, Richard Watkins, Joy Rauzi, Betsy Peterson, Steve Toone, Richard Preece, Reuben Rhees, Norman Anderson, Beverly Huffman, Dion Arnold- us, Frank Warner, Kent Slater, Doug Harrop, Carole Nestman, Kit Thompson, Gary Tesch, Lou Ann Agren, Stephen Thompson, Larry Allen, Carmen Talburg, Linda Vaughn, Richard Brown, Johnny Statler, Noel Harbertson, Mike Beus, Clair Harris, John Wheatly, Clinton Robbins, Bonnie Oliver, Dave Parkinson, Roger Valentine, Karen Bickmore, Kay Protzman, Dee Ann Benson, Stacy Goodliffe, Mary Ann Blanch, Lynda Coleman, Rebecca Hancey, Gerald Bawley, Bob Kellcrstraus, Ray Fowers, Kathleen Nelson. I8 ,ill Lf . ,V f , , l ' , I 1. 1 ' ' , W 1 . i. i 1 1 1 4 1 LL fl K I ill fL I l 1 al i ' l L l f C IJ !,'j ILL lil i ll V If ll X 1 yt! l .1 U' 'L ASSEMBE QMMITTEE l 7' IKE' purpose of the as- ll l ye l li ll lf f sefifn I committee is to choose fthe assemblies in the best taste to be presented to the studentbody, and also to regulate them, not too few, not too many, but lust the 1 X 4 ,ff riaht amount so that stu-I ,idents will look fc each one. W Mr. Dabb is the C air-,i man of the members '3' e icu t to erf eac y u'ri he eep e l li i r, eein t.th e ' H cr ' g, if , h e nd e t n o t t line h s ent u - ' th is is the duty of his mmittee, and uphold T YT1. The lunch line members are chairman Lewis Hall, Douglas Wil- liams, Richard Brown, Jean Peterson, Sally Donival, Kent Losater, Richard Wood and Harold Miller. THE SAFETY COMMITTEE TH E Safety Committee is responsible for the safety policies of the school. The parking lot, and iay walkers head their list of problems- To organize safety, both on and off the campus is their chief concern. The members are: Gary Everton, Devon Coles, Glen Palmer, Ron Storey, Nancy Knowles, Barbara Bingham, Gail Holbrook, Beckey Burnet. Advisors are: Mr. Preece, choir- manp Mr. Stewart, Mr, Mus- grave, Mr. Hansen. I9 CAMPUS COMMITTEE KEEPING Weber's grounds ot- troctive to oll who may see them is one of the chief responsibilities of the compus committee. Yes, this group should be congrotuloted for keeping the holls ond compus so cleon .ond beoutiful throughout the yeor. They ore Les Lindley, DeRell Jones, Mike West, Lindo Piersonti, Susan Pg : , so . 1 Gonzales Elome son Glayde Hull Jack ri. Their Advisors were rrett. l 4?4'i 'lg!Elv?Q5dgJ2 f'Z L5 +41 4ff4f4 ifZf!'2iZg?' Qt :JL lhhn in LQ stef ,YC if-e dfelj f I LAL. ! A V! 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Members ore: Chcirmon, Stephen Spencerg Secretory, Betty Bollordg Nor- ene Howsp Gwen Goochg Mary Beth Hullg Rodney Crogung Edward Custlep ond Kelly Knight. t'HseaHs4Qs1 i?QP9svQ? W-....., GIRL'S ASSOCIATION FRIENDSHIP and a better ac- quaintance among the girls through various activities was the main purpose of the Girl's Association this year. The annual Hobo Tri-Pal party started off the girl's associa- tion activities with a big success. The girl's dance Fascination high- lighted the other activities. Date with Dad was a big affair also, since each girl got a chance to date her favorite fellow. Print Dress Day brought the year of fun and activities to a close for the GirI's Association of Weber High. 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Qfwfcgf-M7 '7y04HQf'?3rfZ5'f 742421 445,4xZvMZ ' BOY'S ASSOCIATION THE Boy's Association is to promote a better feeling among the boys through the various activities. These activities are the Mother's and- Son's party, a dance, several meetings for the bays of the school, and white washing the W . The Boy's Association advisor this year is Jay Taggart, a new member of Weber's faculty. President, Bruce Beckeyg vice president, Kenny Hicks, secretary, Dennis Perry: senior representative, Russ Hagen, junior representative, Mike De Blooisg sophomore representative, Dennis Wood T I4 CSX X '55 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FORWARD NEW HORlZONS was the motto of the future Home- makers of America- The goal this year was to acquaint the members with the opportunities available for them in the field of home economics. This goal was carried out through regular monthly meet- ings where many interesting activities took place pertaining to this field. The organization's colors are red and white, with the red rose as the official flower. The officers were: president, Ellen Mathie, vice president, Rosemary Wangsard, sec- retary, Bonnie Warnick, treasurer, Karen Bell, historian, Myrene Hunter, and Mrs. Larson. advisor. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA THE Future Farmers of America is a national organ- ization that reaches from the state of Washington to Puerto Rico and from Maine to Hawaii. lt sponsors improvements in farm methods with a development of agriculture, leadership, cooperation and citizenship. It sponsored such events as the Harvest Ball and assembly, Fathers' and Son's Night. A rabbit hunt, radio program, summer tour and many other activities were also planned. The officers were: president, Gordon Hadley, vice president, Harry Markos, reporter, Paul Bingham, secretary, Tom Hari, treasurer, Tex Hancock, and advisors, Mr. Petty and Mr. Parker. FQ , Qicjd el' G ' 2 p ' M I L n , l 1 .-' . Q QWQL f' UTAH STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION THE Utah Student Education Association at Weber was organized to promote the teaching profession in our community- During the year, many experts spoke to the club on the various fields of education. The club is named for John Dewey, a former educator. This is the first year that the U.S.E.A. belonged to a national organization. An assembly was pref sented and parties were held at Weber. Other U.S.E-A. organizations from surrounding schools participated in some of the parties. The officers were: president, Bob Wood, vice president, Pat Bright, secretary, Carol Kleviord, historian, Shirie Howard, re- porter, Bonnie Talty, advisor, Mrs. Draayer. 'J' X . ,.-,P .a ART GUILD THE Art Guild was organized for those who are interested in art work. Trips were planned to visit art galleries and slides were brought from various places. The members studied them for technique and color, then made up their own compositions. Every phase of art is entered, oils, water paints, clay, etc.f Meetings were held on Wednesda fat: 6:30 in the art room of Weber High Sclrpol. T -i'Vs5iW WT if T i 1 K-27 .4 Visiting artists were asked to cpmegandflecl . I , If Il ei Z ture at the club meetings. , 1- I, ,lr f The officer: yyefe: president, llavef Anesf v fl president, ll-larper, secret6ry, Lg'h4.Turneg!y H , V fl X1 X ik Ai f , 1 f fl 1 - ff f . . - f!, ' iff L ,ffl y K V-T V 5, ffl kff'I!L 74 . rzrf V X V f. 'K' ff H ,, ,, ' ,' A - 'l QUIL1, I SCiOlL ' ff i V P .- WX uiii A tscizoi is an Q ielneno y ,bv onorary ,sogi Aty that ij gh te' ue. iour - .. ism to f Etta f , in ,Q 'n me ja rsglp ust ' av high sta ards'a ill t at a ' i 'Z organized in V946 under the dire ion of't e iournalisrh department. Highlights of the year are he initiation of new members to the club a the publi- cation of our student directory, Who's Who at Weber. The officers were: president, Judy Slaterg vice presi- dent, Layle Lindstromg secretary, June Melle, treasurer, Fred Giles, advisor, Mrs. Mable Blayney. Ttjlss , rue be I fulf ' ertj ,ll ' , 'W er's ch ter of Quill and S lfw RED CROSS PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE is the motto of the Junior Red Cross of Weber High which is in connection with the American Red Cross Chapter. They sponsor the Gift Box campaign for children overseas, the Chest which was also sent to families overseas, and also the ex- change albums. They also had an assembly to promote their activities and their drives for the year. The otticors are: president, Kay Parker, vice presi- dent, Layle Liwdstrom, secretary, Sally Carter, advisor, Mrs. Durham, .5-it ti f x I if his V 23 L CLUB DE ESPANOL LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS L DEUTSHE VEREIN THE French Club is a new organization at Weber High this year- The activities sponsored by the' club were the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and End 'ot School parties. Movies, lectures, writing letters r'rs to Paris, and a chance to go to the B.Y.U. Speech Meet' were also planned. The members of the club were usually sporting their French berets and speaking a few words French. , j C The Club's purpose was to promote betterfre- lationship and good will between France and the S. The officers were: president, Elbert Retord, vice president, ROP: Storey, secretary and historian, Rose Marie Barry, treasurer, Michele' C Boiteux, representatives, Primose Ball and Neil Bybee, advi50r,'Mf. Taggart. - BY learning Spanish, the students of closer to the students of the Spanish speaking bring the ties between countries closer together GD The activities sponsored by the Spanish he Christmas party, a supper, and an assembly. pated in the Foreign Language Meet at the B.Y native tongue were shown, and a radio The assembly and Christmas party were held with the other language clubs at Weber. The officers were: president, Deloris Medina, vice Secretary, Nancy Knowles, representatives, Karen Kopp and Mr. Cox. e T partici- in a advisor Damon, THE German Club, even though it was small this year Q22 rnembersj had planned many activities which were fun tor all. They started oft with a hay ride and supper at Old McDonald's. The Christmas party was held with the rest of the Language Clubs. The club has guest speakers, and records which they play in class to help them get a better understanding of the true German language, Some of the activities carried on throughout the year were the assembly, radio program, B-.Y.U. Foreign Language Festival, movies, and parties. The officers were: president, Larry Jackson, vice president, Janet Folkman, secretary, Beverly Adams, advisor, Mr. Cox. 45. , i 'a lf Lg., f if !l ' rx t ff, I Lf 'el h url l I K I Ex 1 yr- 'i f X fsxt , tc Y t l . ' ,La ' ' 'L Q T- ll IQ i . ' ,V fri , , , - 'W l 1 I xl f , Q5 sr pt A I V xp! ,i,, I 1 , A ff i' KJ ctr' ,S . I, CAP THE Civil Air Patrol at Weber High has been very successful this year. The many varied activities of the CAP provide educational entertainment plus invaluable train- ing for every member. Commanding Officer: Larry Miller DE DISTRIBUNVE Education pro- vides means for members to secure more information regarding their particular lines of interest. lt also provides activities which will aid the members to develop self-confi- dence in the performance of their iobs. The field of retailing itself offers a variety of fascinating and profitable careers. In retailing there is not only interest in human asso- ciation, but opportunities for o wide variety of talents, which useid wisely, provide endless opportunity for growth. Officers: President, Dan Danielson, Vice President, Carol Paulsen, Sec- retary and Treasurer, Jackie Nelsong Editor of Promotions, Bobby Way ment. PTA TO promote the good parent- teacher relations and to smooth out some of Weber High's administra- tive difficulties were two of the main goals of our PTA this year. Thanks to their efforts, the parents and teachers can work together successfully to help Weber Progress. 25 ffligfff Y SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club was iust or- ganized this year under the direction of Mr. Marble and Mr. Green, Five boosters of the club drew up the constitution and helped organize it. The nature of the club is both physe ical and biological science, They are: John Stoddard, Scot Ander- son, Mary Kleuiord, Bruce Her- rik, Ronnie Hogdson SKATING CLUB The Skating Club was o new- ly organized club this year. Every Wednesday the club went skating at the colliseurn. They also had skating parties. The officers were: Steve Toone, Vice Presiclentg Gar Hunter, Presidentg and Priscilla Snod- dy, Secretary. 26 l .. ff A 1-4 I 1 B ri C X it 'X 1925 I-NT T ,Sl .K V-5 I1 sb SKI CLUB The Ski Club this year held many meetings with lectures and movies for the mem- bers. They had parties and also went skiing. The officers were: President, Steve Johnsonf Vice Presdent, Yvonne Holtzf and Secretary, Gayle Gunderson. we Orators were L. to R. Bob Wood, Kay Gould, and Ann Probasco. Roger Anderson, Brent Satterthwaite, Steve Van Dyke, and Frank Smith. DEBATE, oratory, extern- poraneous speaking, and legislature comprised the ac- tivities of the Speech II Class. Under the direction of Mr. C. S. Graves, this class won many honors at the Weber College Invitational Speech Meet, and the Region and State Forensic Meet. This year the Debate Question was: That Foreign aid should be substantially increased. Annette Oaks, Kathryn Bench, Stacy Goodliffe and Patsy Johnson. Jerry Warren, Johnny Stuttler, Mr. Graves, John Stoddard and Mary Klev- iord. aan Higley, Mac Gift Deanna Dabb and Edna Quist. 'Si' fu 'W fs, , s N.-s fl ...rt . . 1' Mm: my Si-f ,Ei :ti 2 K6 . 1 3 if ' 3 .N 5 fs r GIRLS' CONCERT GLEE A newly organized class, the concert glee, was under the direction of Mr. Joseph Graves. At the first of the year officers were chosen. They are: Linda Gibson, President, Julie Bywater, vice presi- dent, and Janet Anderson, secretary. A CAPPELLA CHOIR This is the A Cappella Choir for i957-58. This out- standing group performed at tive concerts during the school year, and sang at the Music Educators Con- vention in Salt Lake. The officers were: President, Tom Halliday, Vice President, Lynette Wolthiusg Secretary, Becky Bur- nett. This group was conducted by Joseph A. Graves, accompanied by Nancy Roylance. .f I 5' I .. ' X Q i 4 y g 2 r , r t 1 f 11 i BOYS' GLEE r Boys' Glee is a new organization which has been added this year to Weber High's music department. The boys belonging to this organization study various types and styles of music according to the standards and quality of their tastes. It is under the direction of Joseph Graves, and the officers were Frank Barbiero, presidentg Norman Fowers, vice presidentg and Gary Evertsen, secretary. ' 1 -Q L JT 155151. lil V EL I ,f:A-Ar BANDML we ,W f ,Wm Wu 4 ALTHOUGH the Concert Band resented several outstanding band shows during this year's football season, the main purpose of the group was preparing concert music fare for students and music lovers of the community. The highlight of the concert season was the performance of trumpet virtuoso, Rafael Mendez, with the Weber High Band, Concert trips round out the program of the Concert Band. J ORCHESTRA The Orchestra played as guest in the Choral Concert pated in the Spring Concert, April 9, and in the lnstrument Festival, here at Weber on April 30. PEP BAND This lively group represents Webers band at our many football, basketball, and various other games. Much is added to our school spirit and enthusiasm because of their tireless efforts. Our songs and yells are really tops and can be heard for miles around when they are assisted by our pep band. The name of the group itself lets out the purpose and by all means, our pep bond has been a great help in getting and keeping Weber's Pep. 31 on March 5. lt also partici- WARRIORETTES Weber's Warriorettes have won praise from the studentbody, surrounding schools, and local newspapers for their outstanding performances and drill maneuvers. Spectators have been thrilled and elated over the excellent half- time activities presented at football and basketball games. They were: President, Rosmary Montgomery, Vice President, Coleen Stocking, Secretary, Karen Bell, and Prop Manager, Ann FoxXOthers are Sherrille East, Linda Vaughn, Vesta Miller, Frances Grow, Ann Probasco, Nancy Jensen Shirley smond, Lois Adler, Connie McDougal, Dianne Arnol- Ton o Bright, and Lynette G Aner. G5 l T llsfxtttili if it it 2 sp gl DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTE Drum Major - David Degn Drum Maiorette - Lynette Wollhius This was the first year that Weber High School has had a boy and girl leading the band. Their high-stepping manner and colorful costumes adds much to the appear- ance of the band. Their first performance was at the Little Brown Jug game. Along with their fine work as maior and maiorette, Lynette and David are also members of the Concert Band and play instruments in the band. I Q. lit' s'i v l 1 I tl i in 8? tl jjl I 1 9'--. NEWS NOTES The News Notes editors supply our local newspapers with all current activities and future programs. Faith- fulness and dependability were two of the priceless assets displayed through- out the year by our News Notes Staff. News Notes Jerry Warren Elaine West HISTORIAN This year Mary Francis Jorgenson has done a marvelous iob as our school historian. Her job was to record all happenings at Weber High this year, and to do research on other years. Because of her work and effort, this year of T957-58 has been splendidly recorded and will be in Weber's his- tory for many years to come. COLUMNISTS It is the responsibility of the colum- nist to provide the local paper with a story of every interesting and impor- tant event at Weber High. Thanks to the efforts of our columnists, not only the students of Weber know of our activities but also does our community. Columnists: Judy Slater Pam Stoker SCRIPTO Editors: Virginia Saunders Layle Lindstrom Scripto is Weber's literary maga- zine, written and compiled by the students of Weber High. Each semester one issue of the magazine comes out, featuring poems, stories, essays, and editorials. Each year a contest is sponsored by Scripto for the best poem, story, and essay. The winners this year were Mary Kleviord, poetry, Gloria Chris- tenson, story, and Dan Danielson, es- say. Many students of Weber High have developed their writing ability to where it will assist them personal- ly, and will also aid their community through the activities sponsored by Scripto. 33 YZ' si' l qw? ,ve 'v ,v Y lhaft 3 if'9:',im ' 'g. 4nU ,,4 U. QI.. 'ggi' gl Q at ,qi-' 'tl.s 9sa1x9'F,-1 's, s.w ,M' 5. '! Gln-0+l'J,fi' W it ' fgw-1. Judy Harrop Mcnogmg Ednor 1. ' K- m 'gn W va vs '- MM 1. I 4 4 V ew ,,ff ,,Q y Ui U W 9 AA, ,-'- A T: ,Y :PJ in e I 1 f KW ' 'W WK mil. was x W Mya? ' N-NN aj ,xv A 1 .r- mi 253' lx - ' .F-Mgf' ' ix Bob Wood Editor Lynda Coleman Janecl Thufgood Picture Editor Copy Ednor A -fn 'Refi Judy Slater Art Editor MY- 0lS0l1 Dona Osmond Advisor smff Artist YEARBOOK ART STAFF Patsy Johnson, Judy Grant, Christi Randall, Linda Kay Swenson, Richard Rust, Clinton Miller, Beverly Huffman, Dona Osmond, Deloe Thompson, La- Vern Daines, Sandra Lee Day, Vickie Harper. . Darlene Schenck Research Editor 'x 0 PAD NOT t TQ PAD 4 M. N -n ' . x xv ry:- . My , 'li suck, cw, '-N--..,,--L C7 QL-sc li.. TIME is an element that steals away so swiftly, and can never be replaced. We have collected for you moments, experiences, and happy times at Weber to be remembered always. We hope that as you read and glance through this book, you will realize a little of the effort put forth in publishing Golden Spike '58, This is your yearbook - enioy it! The Editors 35 BUSINESS STAFF The Business Staff handles the sales, distribution, and finan- cial affairs of the yearbook. The Business Staff consists of Kathleen Nelson, Business Manager, Rosalie Moyes, Nancy Kay Knowles, Mitsuko Kawaguchi, Tex Hancock, Mr. Johnson, Advisor. PHOTOGRAPHERS It is the tremendous iob of the Yearbook Photographers to take all the pictures found in the Yearbook excepting those of indi- vidual photographs. Our photographers this year were: Kenneth Moore, Frank Barbiero, and Alan Gibby. JR. YEARBOOK STAFF These are the students who will edit the 58-59 Golden Spike. On the Junior Yearbook Staff were: Carol Manning, Kit Thompson, Robert Hunter, Julie Bywater, Carol Kleviord, Vickie Harper, Bonnie Tclty, and Charlotte Smith. KNIGHT ERRANTRY - SO This is Weber - BUSINESS STAFF 3 Elaine Hogan Editor: Mitzuko Kawaguchi Business Manager: Richard Barlow Mellie Smith C0-Editor: Janeal Thurgood Business Staff: June Molle Elaine West Primrose Ball Gui! Holbrook - f' ,X A ,i':',w' K if it ll f 1, 'l l if . l E' W K 'Q 'iff ffl I f l I wk . .ffmif If f' 1 i I I ,-1 A '1 ' x , . 1 l l ' I' , l , , lg i l I . ,F l l I ffl sf WARRIORS TRUMPETER - Editor: Allan Gibby Feature Editor: Leda Rae Everton Sports Editor: Fred Giles The goal of the Warriors Trumpeter is to pre- sent an interesting, accurate, and typographical- ly correct newspaper covering all of the de- partments of the school. The staff has done an outstanding iob this year and is to be com- mended. , .f I It I: V ff ff f 1 ::: E Laifiemw I A I A LA f-xt ,w in ' TO bring honour on ye olde castle is William's desrie as he competes in the King's tournament. He becomes adept in the knightly skills of iousting and swords- manship. He learneth quickly that team- work and fair play doth reign. William will long remember the gay times he had at the castle iousting with his friends. xl 'ia A 4 t S' 1k my N f in A ' e lit! T ......--. Q M ' I Q t 5 ' i ,wt Jeanne Sim is + pson L, X f X X , J Doris Knox Q Qfgx xt' at 15 Fran Brown Connie Jones Joyce Cheney at , ATHLETICS ALL for one and one for all and all for Weber High. While taking part in sports, Willy got hep to the tact that sportsmanship and fair play are the most important parts of winning a game. He realized team work and cooperation are much better than individual play. Realization of this fact makes him a better man. Z' PEP CLUB XA eeele 43 W FROM one extreme to another'-! Shirley Hodson and Mellie Smith look ot the outfits they wore io the Pep Club's Come os you ore Party. if 9 ' 1 , J Q KX fl , V l I l l I l Yi l 1 lu L PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Linda Mcycock JUST one of the many drills performed Presidentp Miss Crogun, Advisor: Shir by the Pep Club is shown here. ley Hodson, Secretory. V 45 N V, .wk X M. 5, iff Q, -- , ' wi . ,fl ,X W, ' - 53, L X if 'f . . -, -' ' ,i-ilQ:ff,'T'1:-,EM-1. W :Q Levi,-Q ' , xx rx ,,.,, .K . ,xx iffy 'A M ' -' ' h PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Elaine Hogan, drill master, Jane Valentine, publicity chair- man, Sally Sly, vice president. THE Pep Club this year was a very active group. Under the direction of Molly Cragun, and officers, the Pep Club supported all teams by attending the games and cheering them onto victory. They were kept busy drilling for both football and basketball games. An assembly, dance, Team parties, so- cials with other schools in the region, were all part of their schedule. yefzgf at nl is 'lx X ' f ion ay A 7 5, If 'fx P OOTBALL ,L -fs we A O fl R x , Q I fx -5 5 ll F X -M at c- ' , N l xx X' ,W B 4 ,JY 1 A, x Y A I Q 434 K ,R rrfx-X' 'X .Moak VX ,xl '- X NX -, ' 1 ,XIX GFX Ji ,X A X, f- fx X OUR football team brought honors to Weber High as ,X they upset Ogden and won the Little Brown Jug for the lf' second straight year. Although we did not always come 'NX OUT onstop in scores, we always won in sportsmanship and fair ploy. Co-captains for this year were Lynn Taylor and Kenny Hicks. W! 42 Luiz' FOOTBALL SCORES -'-r1-i-.--1Q----L-1 Webqijya B We bit? hifi' - ' 7 ,-1xf5,j3f-- I V B 43 . fun... -.... Webiflfs ti. , 1 Ms, giizit tzwiiff ' t35iIS 55s-A2iL:i537-77i,- llfi lg: Qilffl in 'fi SJW Jai... .... Cyprus ,, ,,., .......,,,. G ranite South Cache Davis ,,., , ,,,,.,, oGuEN Bountiful Ben Lomond .. Bear River 7 6 0 I2 6 I9 34 19 M , X kfgfa 575 L K ,fkfff 1 F f CJUJL f' 1 'ff 64. fy.: . !i J ,T ,,. , z,z 'fqgiwf ,7 764 X J- s w,fr 1s'l 'X 1 I A-f Y Q 'K' 'Kr W' P, . JV' I lynn Taylor, '58 Kenny Hicks, '58 Roger Andersen, '58 Co-captain Co-captain Ron Storey, '58 Neil Decker '58 Gary Meibos, '58 ..., J f. 1 l THE Football managers for the i957-58 season were Marsh- all Rutherford, Mike DeBloois, Reuben Rhees. They kept uniforms and equipment in repair while attending to the needs of the team. If 5 0 gl FE :' ull lwi zz A3 'll 5 A in Nirk Jones, '59 Deloy Gibson, '59 W. 'HQ' L5 1 uv-5, 'QQ' -ni Mike Gonzales, '58 X , , Lynn Hudfield, '58 Tom Bench, '58 Les Lindley, '58 Doug Harrop, '58 Billy Pacheco, '58 James Hcssell, '58 Y t' 5 9 I .4 , N Q 5 if A .ar- 4 W A Hi f M lm an alias f, -ea Harold Miller, '59 Rod Clark, '59 QV' Kent Lasater, 59 rl Larkin, '59 f N Nu Q M9 9 t 90 ,- .a X t f x si L 6 ' L Bt , N Li?-f 1 Rod Cragun, '59 Johnny Yates, '59 Clark Combe, '58 Richard Wood. '58 Sherman Barker '59 Heber Fuller, '59 t i 1 i - - tx 1 BILL PACHECO struggles for freedom as an Ogden man attempts to down him. YOU'RE doing great! But what about the laundry bill? That question is of no importance at this moment in our vic- torious game with South Cache. THE sophomore team did a great iob their first year for Weber. We will be expecting more from them in the future years, 46 Paul Salvo and Ed Preece ALTHOUGH our team wasn't always victorious in their games the spirit that prevailed macle up for the losses. The team, under the coaching of Paul Salvo and Edson Preece, had outstanding sportsmanship and put forth great effort during the season. Weber Weber Weber Weber PRE-SEASON SEASON 3l ...... Jordan 45 Weber ...,.... Davis 47 51 .... Murray 43 Weber ,,,... Logan 53 42 ...... Tooele 34 Weber .... U Ogden 66 51 ...... Granite 48 Weber 42..Ben Lomond. 53 Weber ............ Bountiful Weber .,..,,., Davis 55 Weber South Cache 39 Weber ...... Ogden 5'l Weber Weber Ben Lomond 37 Bountiful 78 Doug Harrop Ken Hicks Lynn Hadfield Rod Cragun and Dan Danielson were the basketball managers this year. They did a great job. 47 Q . .- E' fi A, . ya: I A A X N r FL. , F .- V,y,5gL N fi 4 I I i ' H . 1 ' W' ' A '+f1l--' f k ' ' Q. M l 4 A, ' ,i if'yTiii'Qfffe'fQ N yi ' ' , . g ,V., MWEE 5 Y , 4, T , ,Q 8' , W ' W 2 Z iff ,V -. , , i ... , N A ' LN : 14 313 5 , i 'Z First row: Coach Paul Salvo, 2 .Q i ii H ' , f, 5 Dave Durbano, Mike DeBloois, ' L , ,fail I-7, 'I' f ' Nw - V ' Lynn Hcdfield, Doug Harrop, K f 'h g i 'S 4 il ' 'A Dave Parkinson, Fred Cox, 5 ff ! A ii ' f Coach Ed Preece. 99 1 yi ' Y Second row: Jack Sarlo, Nick N J x I 5 A Q, Jones, Kenny Hicks, Butch i Q ? Rhees, Ted Shupe, Jim Combe. 'f ...nr- 118 nf aria 5 ...qi-inf Dave Parkinson Jack Sario Butch Rhees Dave Durbuno Nick Jones Sim .P Spf V . ' 5 501 I 5 6 k I I B 5 :Vg KI I 1, K A- First row: Gary Palmer, Darrell Shelly, Ron De Vries, Steve Prout, Brent Fraiser, Brent Check- ett, DeVon Stone. Second row: Steve Thompson, Ross Gibson, Lowell Larsen, Dave Mathis, Den- nis Galloway, Bob Cook. Standing: Coach Ed Preece. KENNY LOSES THE BALL TO A JORDAN MAN. NOW DOUG - IT lSN'T THAT BAD. WHERE DID IT GO, BOYS? I THE strong men of the school, the wrest- lers, fought a long hard battle this year as they took first place in region and sec- ond place in state. Gary Pilkington, one of the smaller men of the squad, received o trophy for the outstanding wrestler of the region. STLING Weber High's Junior var- sity wrestling team. lit, , ,jr -wmv I lS IT LOVE? Mike Gonzales has nearly got the man from South Cache pinned as this question arises. Weber's outstanding wrestling coaches were Mac Taft and Fred Draayer. A it ,J Q. .M - fs. .Mk .www Hman:-nuns 4 W2 ff E it A ,A Q Q f A? X Frcnk Markos, '60 Gary Pilkington, '58 Weston Poulson Co-Captain Neil Decker tries to maneuver into u position that will enable him to turn his opponent. 1 3 f . Q '59 Mike Gonzales, '58 Reed Co-Captain VARSITY TEAM WEBER Highs varsity wrest- ling squcid brought great honor to Weber in losing only one match. Weber won region and took second plcce in state. S Fielding, '59 l Dennis Peery, '58 Roger Anderson with quick wit outdid c top mon from South Cache. ft ' . , ,H W in I 'E if i l :eve Bums, 'sswwes Hui-iii f may '58 Q rig A d mm, 'sa D L y Gb 58 o f Z .Lxzfyc ff vw.. dy Af! M0 , 14 ' fl I 114,01 , C9 i 75 QNX ! X . A 'V FJ ' Wfbflafgwkmf M W1 S uf M : f' A X M ' ' f Fielding puts over the idea If's easy if you know how. Tay THESE senior members of the track team represented Weber in all phases of UP and Overl John Yate participated the sport. With their three years of experience, they provided much strength to our in the high ump and pole vault He is TEQYYI. TRACK .... OUR track team, one of the strongest Weber has had, set state as their goal this year. Weber has been regarded during the past seven years as one of the strongest in the region. The coaches felt it a privilege to work with this well-balanced group because of their determination to win. Mel Wood and Ed Preece coached this team of winners. one of many boys who made this par ticular sport a favorite THE entire Weber High Track team participated in activities such as foot races, pole vault, high iump, iavelin, and discus throw. THE cross country team came through with flying colors again this year bringing many honors to Weber. Steve Burns and Gary Tesch, the co- captains of the team, took first and second place in the cross country race at the Brown Jug game, respectively. Russ Hagen displays his skills in the iavelin throw. A: THE cross country team consisted of lbuck row, I. to r.l: Steve Burns, Gary Tesch, Jack Towers Lyle Saunders, Jack Clawson, Ted Shupe. Front row: Darrell Galloway, Dennis Stimpson, Paul Bingham, Brent Brunker, Russell Hagen and Max Lewis, 1 in 7 AAQ 44, LMP! fa! M 6 WA, l L ffm, L L C K K, lxx 4 'K r X x cw' we .9 W Ql0'f'x g7 5711-0-OL-T Q Cf ff' THROUGH good sportsmanship and outstanding ability, the base- ball team of Weber made the school proud of them. The senior members of the team, Kenny Hicks, Fred Giles, Bill Ted Shupe, and Lynn Hadfield, were among the utstqling players. 1 L N X Y L sxxlg xii T X Q lx SN We NR s lx? 95 gndE2,ed',,,.,gr ,O selves fogh minx X es. gina six URE OUT!TlJ!.'Nxx3yK K QS Nia s BEXQEEEALL 2 THE baseball team: Rod Clark, Da e Parkinson, Ted Shupe, Brent Checketts Km Hicks, Lynn Hadfield, Dave Maths Job Rich, Jim Combe, Fred Giles, Jack Sarlo, THE members of the golf team are: Frank Barbiero, Johnny Yates, Richard Keller, Richara Leferink, Mike Beus, and Jesse Lofgreen. ff L y I Spud ll ff l s 1 W .J J ,X dj THE golf team participated with all the region in this sport. They played at El Monte Golf Course when visiting teams played our l9Ol'T'I. i 3 Jesse Lofgreen, the captain of the team, and Coach Wood discuss golf procedure. 57 4 THERE'S a time and place for everything, William. Do you really think that outfit is appropriate for your activities? It may be alright for hawking, but your fair maiden would.n't want you wearing that to the King's Ball. You'd better think twice before you try something as daring as that. There are many activities for you and it takes manuvering to know how to dress and act according to the WARRlOR'S CREED. Be smart . . . be sure! AC TNITIES I SAY, old sack . . . Where are you going? That dress may not be the thing for the Junior Prom, but when it comes to the hops , she'II be tops. Don't be puzzled, friend, it's not the end! lt's the latest rage, straight off the page. Dig it man-it's crazy!!! HEY! Darrell! Where did you get that chick outfit? EVERYONE really wanted to get acquainted at our first dance of the year. OUR first assembly portrayed school life at Weber High. THE first assembly was spon- sored by the student body to acquaint students wiTh all officers of the organizations. Other get acquainted activi- ties were sponsored, such as the get acquainted dance to give the student body an opportunity to get to know each other. ACTIVITIES... OUR Homecoming Queen Jeanie Stimpson, Mr. Stokes, center, and his accom- plices, Mr. Holley and Mr. Russell, perform on the assembly. AN annual activity and one that is always looked forward to is the Homecoming day. This year the graduating class of 33-43 and 53 was honored. An assembly was held in the afternoon followed by an exciting homecoming game and dance. Jeanie Stimpson, our pert little cheeerleader, was crowned queen at the game and ruled the remainder of the evening. HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES: left to Right-Jeanie Stimpson, Frances Brown, Colleen Stocking, Linda Maycock Connie Jones, Joyce Cheney, Dorig Kngx, MQW Dodson, ALUMNI and students enioyed the Homecoming dance, which Julia Stettler, and Judy Harrop. was held after the game. wned sweetheord of the Joon MocForIone was cro F,F.A. Harvest Boll. Joyce Cheney ond Yvonne Hodges were chosen us ottendents. Joan represented Weber ut the state FFA convention in March. The dance was postponed because of the Asiatic Flu, ond the flower show wos concelled. IT looks like Joan is more than F.F.A.'s sweetheart! 0 ACTIVITIES... Little Brown Jug, how l love thee! At last, the biggest day of the year. The day of the Brown Jug game. Everyone sported red and black clothing and decor- ated their cars. At our assembly, Ben Lomond wished us good luck and Ogden wished us the opposite. Good sportsmanship was empha- sized all during the assembly which was broadcast over the radio. It was a terrific day, but best of all, we trounced the Tigers and kept the iug. Lois Alder was the top decorator with her Man Conquer Animal theme. KICK 'em in the wishbone, sock 'em in the iaw! THE capacity crowd supported the team at the assembly and at the game, ...nm- I if l l i tl L 4. A ,W i A 5 3 , KX 4 I KK ACTIVITIES... Barbara Parker makes love to Mr. Behl- ing on the GirI's Association Assembly. J. , . e , Q i fn' ,nn xff THAT paint iust isn't the right color yet. V. jwnin i .1 1. THE Candidates for Miss Weber and Happy Warrior were: Lynn Taylor, Janeol Thur- good, Kenny Hicks, Dyan Wade, Ron Stor- ey, Julia Stettler, Doug Harrop, Norene Hull, Kent Hurd, Mary Dodson, Marvin Lyth- goe, Doris Knox. THE Girl's Association presented their assembly two days before the dance. There they introduced the theme of the GirI's Dance, FASCINATION. Twelve candidates were chosen to run for Miss Weber and Happy Warrior. The GirI's Dance was fascinating with its castles and fountains. The decorations were all done in shades of pink. At intermission Miss Weber and Happy Warrior were crowned. Norene Hull and Doug Harrop took the honors. R 'R .Nb tall' HAPPY Warrior and Miss Weber: Doug B Harrop and Norene Hull. ,QQ ' f file es . 2, Z THE Girl's Association Dance was a huge '72 Z, Qbjye ,rg success. This picture shows iust a few of Cc I- f-ri, Cz TC that many who came to the dance. 'SL fr QC, CK Cx x 4 x A gn '-7 If -1 214 Ai EF' ek y r 'r , any ku 'lt f'Jsg af fs 'Q' . Xb L-s AT intermission Julia Stettler, lOn chairl President of the GirI's Associoiton introduc' ed her officers-left to Right: Janeal Thur- good, Stella Hooker, Nancy Roylance, Bar- bara Berry, Carolyn Kennedy. Marsha Fer- rin was absent when this picture was token. AN exchange of friendship and goodwill, was sponsored by Junior and Senior class members. It was initiated for the first time this year under the direction of Principal Roy C. Metcalf, the studentbody, and the Senior class officers. FRIENDSHIP is worth more than sil- ver and gold.' That was the feelings of the senior officers, Kent Hurd, Judy Harrop, and Rosalie Moyes with their exchange students, Mary, John, and Ella. YE ole Warrior witnesses the reunion of buddies in the halls of Weber. Returning a visit, in the intermountain students meet their friends again 1 from a previous visit. YOU tell 'em! Lois Alder and Kit Thompson show their Indian friends how to trim the Christmas tree. 'fi ,Mil , YLG-Xiftpy, f. ' ,ULLCK dewi jfwfg Q' L, f g 2 gLwM6M+f . fifflf WM! ,fdffdlkl liffbffbl ' v - KVLQ All vf1fL.CL,, Q5 Julia Stettler and Lynn Taylor were crown- ed Miss Pep Club and Mr. Athlete at the Pep Club dance. flfvafffc v'44fv ACTIVITIES., L, , . 1 i H' xl THE candidates for the Pep Club Dance were: Gary Pilking- ton, Betty Ballard, Lynn Taylor, Rosemary Montgomery, Brent Buckway, Linda Maycock, Kenny Hicks, Joanne Schulz, Les THE Community Dance portrayed life in heaven on the Pep Lindley, Julia Stettler, Ted Shupe, Jane Valentine, Steve Club Assembly. Burns, and Sally Sly. ACTIVITIES .... ONE of the many home room Christmas Parties. The students stuffed themselves and then traded gifts to top things off. 1-vt Clark, Mary Dyan, and Lynn decorated our gigantic Christmas Tree and placed presents underneath it. D T f: .. pf s O I v K! O 5.5 'G f1'f?- O W .4 10105 :,L,:,jft.' Q nw- W 'f ' aff, MMM ' I A , 1144, A 0500 , Z6 QZQUSZZZW- fi M Z5 if THE Journalism I and ll classes dramatised the Lawrence Welk show on their assembly. Here we see Ron Storey, Bill Pacheo, Paul Spencer, Kelly Knight and Doug Harropp undertaker, singing a final hymn for Neil Decker. SHE's mine, Just one of the brief but powerful statements on a skit given on the Senior assembly. Dan Danielson and Max Lewis are fighting for the love of Janeal Thurgood. Cheney and Knox had a rip riding time, they really showed their talents and personalities at the tri Pal Party. 1' it Y 2 ' . ACTIVITIES .... MISS SOPHOMORE was Ann Frandsen and Mr. Sophomore was Ricky Smith. A f.:,r,' X I..- 1 .11 xfi Rx g 'IX 'w' C' .,..f Z- , . ,J ,L is ' I x 7 ,X x. ? ' 1. 2 wi . X 1 . . I 'I' . X x 1 7 -A ,fp - 4, , 'x ., , - sl., 1 ,Q J ' ' ,J ' , 1 I A ' 1 3 S. i J -a , , . N, f I- 4 I ss ' ' ,, - J '-N wg 'J-N , nv ' CANDIDATES for Mr. and Miss Sophomore were: Ann Frandsen, Clyde Stoker, Marilyn Chugg, Norman Anderson, Barbara Parker, Clair Harris, Carolyn Kennedy, Dennis Wood, Sally Rhees, Ricky Smith, Ruth Pilkington, and Marlyn Jensen iii NISQ ' , I1 AWA ,LU , ,!g,fb'90' ' 4 M ,rf fiffjw MAN'S best friend is a Saint Bernard. . 7 gr' Hu fr I. .-1mm,,,+M.w,:u Q f , wx-4,4 f - , .. .wwwurff ,su X 1 THE Fathers and Daughters and Mothers and Sons Parties were sponsored by the Boys and Girls Association. This was one of the few events where students could take their favorite date without hurting anyone's feelings. All sorts of games were played and contests were entered by many. . ,hx gm. bv . ..-.., -Q vac MOVE OVER Skirts were a flurry as the girls raced for the Father's knees. Many will remember the hilarious time they had playing musical knees. X ix ix ' t 'fyvngr wQLQAxd'5HsgxQsSA5g1s is A V, X v ' , X i VX NX N, t fX bs N, ' Q :Nr KN X1 N 'X' . X 1. N v x . NX :Q Q1 ,ax PX Q, r CQ ts -X if 'S N' X X R' N ll: it Fe rs. ffl V lt' sf A XXX ,VN L K .c is x. rg SN, ir 59 N S '+ 5 .Q tx N X n Q5 Q Q XS Ph- it -cr mx l-. X X QQ Qx ,-Q' N t ,X X ljsx at E .Fu X, X A RX X gf .xc 5 it , .1 , ,E g W . V R ok w Xsitst tss U Q tk t - - s. f t t or ts- is tx W t pi s Q we fs .rm Q rx- +- t Q kt t 'xg ws' 1? K 3 f NV CN VX , - Sh 'll lx ' . ' Q N.. 4 1 . -P, t c :ft . 1 Vx, f A ' sf t x W THESE were the winners of the cake-baking contest and the 'Qt 3 waltz contest. x s , ny r Q3 ' , C si .5- it i ,X . -l s if Q . 5 1- 5 st A 'W WHAT did we see? We sow the seo! W.H.S. WARRIOR was the setting of the traveling assembly. The captain of the ship was Lynn Taylor with his offi- cers, Dyan,Mary and Clark, as ship- mates. lt was presented to Ben Lomond, Ogden, Bountiful, Davis and Weber. The talent was varied and all and all it was a very good assembly. The Buddy Dance was sponsored by the Boys Association. The boys all got blind dates for their buddy for the dance and everyone was really surpris- ed at the turnabout. JEANNE and Ann Wood tell about their happiness street. Dennis Wood lines Bruce Beckcy wth erille East for the Buddy Dance BOOP BOOP DE DOOP! sang the Floppers: Gwen, Jane, Sally and Dyon. THE USEA assembly told the story of education and schooling through- out the ages. Cavemen, Hopper girls, rock'n roll, and the future were the eros that were represented. THE water girls Lynn and Allen -ni Elaine Parker and tell the story of Red modern version. IN HEAVEN? Not really-they're decorating for the Junior Prom. ACTIVITIES ONE of the most anticipated events of the year was the Junior Prom sponsored by the Junior Class. The gym was decorated portray- ing a beautiful garden in connection with the theme, Garden In the Rain. At intermission Merle Butler sang the theme and then the King and Queen were crowned. 'Wm JUNIOR PROM 'gnd Heber Fuller. 5 , King and Queen Yvonne Hodges t Q. 'K 51 x' N , -I N, '. 'Q THE Prom candidates were Marsha Ferrin, Mike De Bloois, Yvonne I V Hodges, Jim Combe, Marie Berry, Boyd Heslop, Merle Butler, Heber DREAMY, isrt't IT? The Spflftgtllke atmosphere Of the Prom Fuller, Lois Alder, Butch Rhees. portrayed the theme of the dance xx K CHILDREN' S THEATER .A S ,L DIRECTORS of the two casts were Mrs. Whit- more and Mr. Heslop. Student directors were Bill Higley and Burrell Davis. Those in the play were Phil Mathews and Mac Gift as Father: Mother, Judy Grant and Shirley Larsen, Hansel, Lyle El- more and Gail Harms, Gretel, Cherri Lindsay and Barbara Parker, Witch, Nancy Knowles and Connie McDougal, Fairy, Elaine Parker and Lois Alder, Cat, Jo D' Ann Taylor and Charlotte Smith, Extra Children were Carol Manning, Ann Fox, Gerald Brown, and DeLoe Thompson. EVERY year the speech department of Weber High presents a fairy tale to the elementary schools in Weber County. This year the two Childrens Theater casts, directed by Reaveau Whitmore and Weldon Heslop, delighted many audiences with their portrayal of Hansel and Gretel. Although the main plot of the story was identical, the old witch was very near sighted and she brought many chuckles to the audienc- es and added much to the gay fantasy of the story. Many moments of suspense held the listen- ers spellbound like the time Hansel and Gretel are left deep in the forest . . . or when the witch is planning to devour the children, but as in all good fairy tales everyone lived happily ever after, all except for the old witch that is.. C27 bl c 1 A an ,t t 1 sa ' My x. ' p- X 1' T if . : 4 . ' ,serovar V - 4- ,, W . I The mean old witch locking the forest fairy in the box so she will have control of the forest. Hansel and Gretel talking to their dear father. Sweet dreams of the forest fairy f.-4556 s ,aj ,e OUR TGWN George and Emily at the soda fountain Blll Mrs. Gibb and Mrs. Webb talk over the day's Higley the stage manager is making evenfs, A VERY unusual and dramatic play was present- ed to Weber High. This play Our Town used no scen- ery or props, and everything was done by panto- mime with little help of sound effects. This was a very touching and beautiful play, excellently per- formed. The main characters were: Stage Manager, Bill Higley, Emily Webb, Charleen Ellis, George Gibbs, Heber Fuller, Doc Gibbs, Johnny Statler, Mrs. Gibbs, Roselene Holloway, Rebecca Gibbs, Carol Manning, Professor Williams, Tom Hogan, Mr, Webb, Boyce Harris, Mrs. Webb, Merle Butler, Simon Stimpson, Richard Barlow, Constable Warren, Dewey Cragun, Mrs. Soames, Ann Fox, Howey Newsome, Alan Curtis, Director, Mrs. Reveau Whitmore, Student Director, Sandra Naisbitt. PEG lO HEART Cast were as follows: Connie McDougal, Mrs. Chichester, Elaine Parker, Peg, Gregg Ashburn, Eric, Earl Mark, Jarvis, Judy Grant, Bennett, Sandra Naisbitt, Ethel, Tex Hancock, Brent, Allen Peck, Mr. Hawk, Julie Bywater, Stage Mana- ger. THE leaving of a loved one, a loss of all the 8 Chichester family wealth, a rich uncles death all - went together to form the plot for Peg O My Heart. The play was both humorous and dramatic and very interesting as well as being well performed. It was under the direction of Weldon Heslop with Beverly Huffman as Student Director. xt A ll A BURGLAR is heard downstairs. THE reading of the families will bring suspense into the play. Peg catches Brent, who is married to someone else, making love to Ethel. WELL, William, it' appears that you are striving for some favors by bringing such fine goods to your teacher. If anyone can help you attain knighthood., this wise man surely can. He's the one who helps you get where you're going. He's a precious lot, and you'Il never be able to repay him for his contributions. FACULTY .... ia eeeeeee J- eeeeeeee 1 eeee eeeee I NR e h it sew swf im i S L T N 51 HQ: ----- 'liffifqli if 351 if ---f Z f? '2l lilll' la-- e .,.: . all 1l'li'iiil'll ll ' :NQ:N:::3-tyilgai 1S:i:ENSR:ql::iE 'xx is u Sn, his i . -,-, 1: , , :mx n W1 1 9 'w'. i N. N. 1- N' 5 , SANS in Q-mg: in :Awww x GETTIN' in good with the teach, Will? You really know your business. Teacher's are the most valuable part of your schooling. If it weren't for them, you'd never get far in life. So besides giving him that apple, give him your appreciation for helping you be what you are today. .TT ,:., . C T251 i it-f W .1 ,NW - cm, .5 ,M , 1 1 I figs ' ' .Y ,f i i , l get i 1 wi K., par, ,f , . . vi g - Q ., v-5-5 Mr. Floyd Petty Mr. Eldon J. West Mr. Ray J. Jarrett Farm Mechanics Arts and Crafts Industrial Arts, Wood Work U.S.U. U..S.U. U.S.U. Degree B.S. Degree B.S. Degree B.S. Af 3, Ili 4-6' EZQ7 jxidjcaj ' yjalwzrd Arg! A-:u,,1f.ff:4-g f , , , , f, ,f'hf!, , . . f I A - , ff ff? U- H-4flf4.J4'v ' . A f0g,u,Zf TECHNICAL education, otherwise known as Industrial Arts, -Z I ' -A ' is the representative of industry in the field of education. d L f ,g l 1 '- ' , ' Ztffif A , 2 Classes in technical education which are offered here at JLZCLZI6, I K xg Weber High are: mechanical and architectural drawing, wood , Q I 'fl' 'Ma- arts and cabinet making, arts and crafts, auto mechanics, sheet 3-2775 ' U0 fix di, and bench metals, welding forging machine shop, electronicsakdff ,Xg,!Li , 744 1 and electricity. These classes provide explaning work experi-fig, 9790442 'I ences into many industrial and vocational fields. L!-ff ,fQ4Z,q,6,,i,,9, !44Z4Z2g JM j ' ff ' Ji 7 ' 'cf DEKKXAJ- I ' ef 4f4ff -'V 5214111 ZZ 514.541, 51,4455 ab, pk I , W H ', ,1 s iff-qs ,, J -zffjfaf Cf C. -4 5454 , AU, ,nuff WQQNHJM' Lglekj fd7jJ 44- -!26af1,.f1L' .ff 'VCL' Q1-f A I Q f' fu' ' 17 k sud: fy ' -ff-'H ,fefff 1 , i. fnzcgf Qffdf fdzd Mr. William A. Skidmore Mechanical Drawing Woodwork, Farm Mechanics U..S.U. Mr. Daniel J. Griffiths M9 v,!fQ.fg11Z1,g,,Q 44 General Metals, Auto Mechanics gf? All 6 .,-5' ' U.S.U. ' ' 'Y K ' f Degree B.S. LZ, ffifff' 16,14 p facdf A 6214765 JLML if MALL .lil LQCJZ6, 715-1.66, . 'fdfi fdlal-445'fi? .ftffgfg fdfcawd, ,z?Afe'z, 41 bzcafnwfcifsai, ,Q.4f,,fzfffff:La mod ' gggfaleg, 7211 Qdaygcg JAQLZ, ,cbfsfedfwifgf f 4' ' i .053-'ff fini . ,,Qc,1.z F946 1114 do-zz is M jgozff an ffm 1 tri Z. Qjyfffigxgn Agility -fcfzff-if ..,gi2:g44y? ,ALC if E: X Ng-V fl 5' ?CZ7c7'Lff'Lf6 ' HOME ECONOMICS in I Q18 K f! K JT I W ff-ff Z! cv, fa KU i ,J K' Q 5 4 E o -1 X w ' QQ -f X' X7 'I iff i X X u .45 L5 X Homelivmg English U S U Degree HOME ECONOMICS THE purpose of our Home Eco- nomics Department is to teach the girls to be future homemakers. Cook- ing, sewing, and homeliving are all included in the home economics pro- gram. Each girl should have this train- ing, ond Mrs. Mathewson, Miss Little- field, and Mrs. Larson are some 'gf the best qualified teachers. t 1 I 'A Yfl- , f, , , ve M fi ll , :U JSewmg ha ' ' L Llfgf' 'h ' v A?i4'Y' Weber College lBY U 'fails' 'ie Wig! , sialic 43,423 Q ,1 ' , XM 1 ,fiance C'4Jga1,5 A, . x fc' ,Y ' - f , , O 1 1 el ,L K fgffiggf! -eww XJ l ff 4,14 JL? l ' fyfhg Xl QA -r L 159' 'Z 'ff , -4:4801 7 Q ff' ff X Liff kk-J If A 1. L I4-ff -XJ ,4:V,l 5, Il 4 X ff E f fr Af ffl Jw fa e f 4 A Q76 U-7 if -Az - ' i f Mfrs uc' ,zz fig! 707-Z!-2-J,5'fff3 jflfilfc f lf! 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She is also in charge A .f of the rrangement of Knight Errantry. . - ' t -V ff f Zlf ' ' 'A 4 5,0 fyffffadf fav! ff5ueZZaf Eben . 77, f 'O 'MQ' 1 ae-ici? df .lfffri CZQWC ,f,LLffQ',Z4Q02 Zdffg P-J 6f?71.:0 X22 7 4 THE Music D partment under the ,, vfwhf Q4-ff7,f2'ffLZf,ua4,.! 6g,g,,,, direction of Joseph Graves and 5 V gf f' Arch J. Stokes, is one of the out-Ml , standing departments of the school. 7 K fe - A Mr. Graves is the vocal instructor,,,?Zz4 V WC 44' and Mr. Stokes, the instrumental ,fr . ensembles director. The depart- gall ,W ,Q mem. has Won many honors Orchestrclxfasellglirci Glels Mixed throughout the state and the west Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Assis, coast. tant Band Director. Weber Colleg 4 U. of U. Degrees B.S., A -sq.-as l Arch J. Stokes Concert Band, Warrior Band, Warriorettes, and Instrumental Essemble. Degrees B.S., A.S. 83 if J F , . T ' , E 3 11 'L P J'-'I S! ., ,gif .4 V J ff , l ,. ill I ' v U? 1475? Q . u, Q, Y if N X A c 2 Q ' Y D - , .4 E, - ' iJ 1 - J A . 1 ' l .' ll 1' f p .H . . fy , M. A , lc' sl r ,i VIH D ! : , . . rl 2 .f f A Fred W. Drooyer V. LeRoy Oaks 'll 'f 1' 'V li Health, Wrestling Coach Botany, Biology, Eugenics , C, 'IQ J ' weber college u. of u, s.v.u, u.s.u . ' ' i . Degree B.S. Degree B.S. . K : ' ' 4 -. I ' gp v . y all fi . , L ei g of M LIFE SCIENCE WE must all adjust to life - emotionally, mentally, socially, and physically. The purpose of the life science class is to adiust and help the students make these adiustments. To adjust we must understand the develop- ment of the human body, how it functions, and why: also why persons respond the way they do to certain situations that may arise. We must also know something of our environment. Don C. Carver le Roy Behling Rao Parker Harold D. Brown Zoology, Biology Biology, Zoology, Health Agriculture, Science, World History Phygiolggyl Eugenics Weber College U-5-U- Weber College U. of U. Ricks College U.S.U. U.S.U. Degree B.S. Degree B.S. fag' i Ulysses Mortenson Math U.S.U. Weber College Degree B. S. PHYSICAL SCIENCE MATH wmv -. 5,-'kk 'Q' r ,Mr 1 Af' ,, Q 'E rs: 1 5 . ,t .jig . ., Don C. Call Chemistry and Math B.Y.U. Degree B. S, E. Rich Green Physics and Math B.Y.U, U. of U. U.S.U. Degree B. S. Sterling Campbell PHYSICAL SCIENCE AND MATH THE purpose of the physical science and math program is to give the student an ap- preciation of the challenge presented in these fields, through systematic presentation of the basic concepts. It is the desire of the teachers to install within the individual the desire to achieve in these fields, through continuation of the work into the institutions of higher learning. Electronics and Math Weber College U.S.U. Degree B. S. N. Wx. lbs N Ferron R. Jones Aero and Algebra I Q B.Y.U. Florida State Z1 St. Mary's 4-TTA! 3 iivgyztji X -', ' wtf: l w 4, 0, 5 i ftl N N ry - . X B X s I ' f L N. Q A 11 Nile . 5 . al i G. Noell Marble Maior Chemistry, Minor Math Degree B.S. SCDCIAL SCIENCE W Eu ene Reid W West Lmdsny Socnul Sfudues Soclcl Studxes Socnol Sudnes BY U New York U U of U Weber Colleqe U S U Degree B S BYU Colorado U U of U Degree B 5 ' ,rf ,-1 lm, P551 if r' vi 55.4- 5' If if .xt-Sf Q i 55 Q iss iss Y v-9 QP ghd T R? X3 R SJ Xwj Jewel J. Bindrup English, Sogtjzl Studies X AX? Rx 3 egree B., M. S. 3 xl -l I D t xl l lf uf lt lt H 5 E' til fill T+L ll ful l Vdl V1 Y 427 9' J. Alex Patterson Dlld M ll, fl K X L Xl Y FJ, Social Studies l 1 A WM . fttll Weber College U.S.U Mack S. Taft ly V, I F L tv 7 We Blvlu. Degree B. 5 Social Studies he ,1 by 1 lxl X A it it i wr sf 1 6 rw, Degree B. S. .U it 'INV' .-,ff 'Ml I I LS. I 1 1 .'- fllll iI'lAl lflllllll ll ll X Plrlil M7 Wuitl ' i' 1 N L 4,1 ' X, 0 Vffyf SOCIAL SCIENCE IT is our duty to learn and understand about our heritage, also our historical and cultural background- American History, Ameri- can Problems, and World History constitute the social science courses at Weber. Their main purpose is to help us gain o better perspective of our wide world. l X l 4 'i i V E: ly ' i t X ' X3 1 U R X lqx ' Xi -...x -X S XXX X N le - 1 i N si tit E ii it xiii ii it it Q lx i ggi E: E 1: ii l XX J QNX ' X X X11 RN: .Y ,KAV ,j ri' N x . iw N W N it wi ii ' N - x 4 3 , it-X., it A ll l l l' 5. :? 3 Al' E l ix W XWXLN ' ' l fi lil A , E N N J N 'X ' ' A x is lf! ll' X X' N Pflxwt 'l li :W 1 N3 ' Q, ' XX! 1- 9+ is is . ., X. 'A 1 X . x e ll lil' li X l 'Tlx - ' N 53 xxx -'xl L lx A . I K ' x N I Q lx l 'X,A X ll xl A yi Ami Q, X tg! 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' f ff ' -' 5, LC, If '3 Degree AXE. .9 V!! r 1 AA. ' , f ff I ,f jf aff f. f 'fx ' f 1, ffz I X, . . . VX, V ff , ,, A ,' X 7. V, f 4 5, f . f f ,' f ,r . V , , Lf Maude H. Fucer English and Radio Ppaxjkucfiaiyyv .u.s.u. webeffcouegie U ' Degree B. S. jf! T- 'Ti Mary Durham Steno U. of U. U.S.U. Degree B. S. Floyd Barnett U.S.U. U. of U. Degree B. S. Business Math Byron J. Smith Type U.S.U. Degree B. S. J. F. Anderson Type U.S.U. Julliard U. of Idaho Degree B. S. BUSINESS 'funn Ross Johnson Business Ricks College B.Y.U. Degree B. S. Q' N X X V f -iz' Yr X 7 il , J is .J 1 f 5 ,-----agp Q ,lla QXS2-2 lee on , f ,1,,. Qggxmi SS i BUSINESS DEPARTMENT WEBER HIGH SCHOOL offers two systems of short-hand, Thomas and Gregg. There are also courses in type, bookkeeping, business law, and office training. Such classes train students to go into the business world upon gradu- ation. The demand for business workers is great. These courses are making if possible for the demand to be met. bil X3 w PHYSICAL ' EDUCATIO -5 5 5 1 X V - xg sz Molly Ann Cragun Physical Education B.Y.U. U.S.U. Degree B. S. Melvin Wood Physical Education U.S.U. Degree B. S. C F 'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION THE physical education program at Weber is for sophomores only. It is to provide whole- some activities, help relieve tension, and serve -c as an outlet for self-expression. It not only 'X adds to the students' physical development, but helps build their character also. All of our athletic activities are the outcome of our physical education program- 5: .jkejzv U 9440 f C.-ilwfldbflff 'AWQX 4' l 76440 G9 ,... - an 47 - c y Dfw! aaa of fa-73 ' W, Paul A. Salvo :. Physical Educ 'X U.S.U. U. of U. Degree B. S. 51a774J.. 6341- QQVQJI 92 is Q L3 O uc Edson Preece C- VS Vyg, cg yy 9 v. I Q- WX Sf Drivers Education u s u X Degree- S 0 I vvk e V30 'L 1 3 f T L f 0 I ' 5 0' Quit, 4 .L LJL1 Q1-I oc THE driver's Education program 9 U3 Q.. Q 0 Q Lt, -A J??f'l'N f fers various opportunities to the interested students of Weber High. The students learn the Rules of the Road, along with actual driving practice. Weber has purchased three new cars which are in use this year. The head of the training department is Mr. Preecegrpokgc A g , . . A g,b.Q,ccY5 QW vw- QWQQ AK Vkcu. X' 1 94-N c ,ex-c 'K 12 wcvc M Q working with him are Mr. Hansen, Mr. Mus- C U-'Vi Vu? rove and Mr Stewart 0 U' To Q, tt-es A 'STPTVIV Laovc c,-sSQ4 ei ewar R d Sf r v Drivers Training D T 9 D T g U-5-U- U of U Webe Co ege BYU D g B S D 9 F09 . . DQFW Vtovcvxe C- Ay1C'v1T S ucv-i A '31 Fesrgovx BONJOUR MES AMIS . . . M Co a d M Taggart converse n French a d German at our first s bly of the year. OUR OVER CONFIDENT FACUL- 1 TY TEAM QQ? K3 k'lfkf OOFX LJOEJVKC Uxou. rktfi citblxmca LXGLE have 1,,.4mWe6 'Lck evflg mwczx Cf,x0,l.+-Q65 , mst, 'Thaw Ohms! rack ,UQH LQ, LAGSSQ , ,Z FACULTYLIFE fu awk Q501z,xv5 +0 The O'to.!YQ'3 I WXE5-5i0V'X,T hdvdv'-'L vaqw. NrQwq'xMAX0lK1' ww-Hifi OgTffVX, We IIXU1 .Q f- Q Vg C J LLQSSZ Q30 lg' ' l F on H1 Clfufa 1 T! TY ZLCGCQC , THE FACUL adds to the school sp'r't as they cheer the team on to vrctory LA S 93 WOULDST thou care to ioin me, fair maiden? William the Warrior ap- pears to be in the midst of ull activities. During his year as a page, he becometh acquaint- ed with customs, creeds, and Knightly traditions. He partak- 'eth whole heartedly in all events that are open to him. It is now he is beginning to feel that he is part of the King's Court. COME on Worm, let's wig- gle! Well it looks like cool Willy is really in the swing of things. Whether he is hopping, running d.own the halls, or having a tough time with the Seniors, our boy is SOPI-IGMCDRES Ann Frondsen Vice President J T sg, ,, Q f Morlyn Jensen President Marilyn Chugg Secretary really having a ball. lt's his first year at Weber and he is soon learning of the traditions, creeds, and ideals he must uphold, along with his activities and studies. Not only is he gaining wonderful times and experiences, but he's giving of his time and efforts to make it an eventful year. FFA I '5 l.l'u'o s'n'a'n Yu'-'- 4.1.5. . .,.,. .g.g. .g. . . . Q u ' i.. 'f u'n'.' 4.5.5. .:.'.'. . . . i'n's . . ... . . 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William certainly knows how to handle all situations. It appears that this fair maiden realizes how important squires are. Just the same, it is extremely diffi- cult for anyone who attempts the task. Be careful, William! 9 .I jg, - 1 A : Merle Buller, Vice Pres. Heber Fuller, Presidenf Lois Alder, Secretary JUNICDRS CRAZY MAN! Willy really knows how to operate. If looks like that Sophomore girl knows how much Juniors rate, bu! lhafs quite a load for anyone to carry. Take if easy, Willy! THESE Junior Council members with the Junior Class officers plan the activities for the Junior Class. The Governing body of the Junior class are: Heber Fuller, President, Merle Butler, Vice President, and Lois Alder Secretary. Seated: Marilyn Jones, Loretta Chambers, Annette Oaks, Joyce Lund, Alice Berrett, LuAnn McFarland, Lynete Garner, Linda Grange. Standing: Jack Towers, Rod- ney Clark, Edward Adair, Ron Carroll, Richard Dredge, and Harvey Higley. The Junior Class Council has sponsored such activities as the Junior Class Party, the Arie Nie, a radio program, the Junior Prom, and an assembly. JUNIOR COUNCIL if 0 Tffflfgyccx C,-H40 ,Xanadu tl JJKKCMQ ,CZI fp A1 had Jfzzfvgidq, H T 4 C4440 JL ZAQJLM rffffaz. .LL Q jc,zZ,4'-6 fgfzedff 7 'Lf ff Mffifw f ,feast .1441 , QL A .. 5:1 1: 'u'. ' . 35:2 gl FSE ri S55 is , i s sl' 1 V ,i. l ls , I i l 1 . s l L Edward Adair Eden Marsha Adair Eden l.uAnn Agren Harrisville Mary .Io Ala South Ogden Lois Alder South Ogden Carlene Alkema North Ogden Lawrence Allen Huntsville linda Allen North Ogden Lyle Allen Huntsville Mark Allred Harrisville luAnn Alvord South Ogden Deanna Andrews Roy Burton Anderson Kanesville Janet Anderson Horrisville Scott Anderson South Ogden Vera Anderson Taylor Eddy Archibald Slotervile Karen Arnold North Ogden LaRue Austin South Ogden Vicky Baird Roy June Baker Roy Elaine Barrow West Warren Yvonne Barker North Ogden lana Barker North Ogden 'l .vt-Kew in -' Q , br ri' ,. in rv 'W y in for CD ,git -to I Et' 117 J I 4 ts. L P ff-'of q ll ll' f 3 .- - . 51 .2 g kr sv W ,BK ,inf f 5 ' I it fi-: , 's 1 lil A 5,3 5 f I fi. QW JE 2 tt, A . n as ' E tt. Q X , s I 1 , . my il Q G it Xin? Q' id-5 'Lf' 'av' 1.9 . 5 K to 4n,... Pl 1 ff , r 'ee Bax Q.-- KE ' .A S H 2 m 1 f Rose Marie Barry Roy Jo Ann Barth North Ogden Carolyn Bartlett Kanesville Karen Bates Marriott Charles Baxter South Ogden Kathryn Bench South Ogden Dee Ann Benson Roy Alice Berrett Taylor Hal Berrett Ogden ,Stanley Bertagnolll South Ogden Annette Beus Hooper Janice Bingham Hooper Paul Bingham Farr West Sharon Bingham Wilson lee Black Ogden Sharon Blickfeldt South Ogden Sharon Bodily South Ogden Gerald Boehme Hooper Richard Bouwhius Wilson Jimmy Bowcutt South Ogden Sandy Bowman Uintoh linda Bowman Roy Jackie Boyce South Ogden Larry Briggs Washington Terrace '- '1'l'. . r fvf-3'.'.'.'l I r-feY-T-'-'.'l'l l'1'-'nf-Th'-' Jeff Brown Roy Brent Brunker Huntsville Joyce Burningham North Ogden Jon Buhars Ogden lynn Bybeo Uintuh Delayne Bybee Uintoh Connie Byington Hooper Julia Bywaler Ogden larry Campbell Kcnesville Ron Carroll South Ogden Ross Carn South Ogden linda Carter South Ogden Sally Carter South Ogden Kathleen Cevering Roy Mary Charon West Weber Dennis Chamberlain Ogden lorretla Chambers South Ogden Janet Chappell Roy Elgin Charlesworfh Ogden Vern Child Riverdale Neil Christensen Harrisville Gary Clark South Ogden Rodney Clark Liberty Sally Clark South Ogden W :MQ-,tty at , +1 . .QA f - my 'Z A --.t fs, 45142: V 5 :km 1 1 X W V ,, -M-,e...4 K , r55,,1 Q 1 ' Q.. A A T w xx :egg-: 1 - tim -:im , - M nf ws' El: 9 l'5'ii'2f3yH.pi Q '- E? iv! 4- 3, ' 3 fx Y ii f X l I , .rl Q li A KI ' V 2, Xt . , 1' 3. ' qi I' xl 3 Www WWA ..,..f.w A , .F 'x 3 'VII 5 fi? . 13' A ,vp ,,.. PP ' 'fd' .MO 'QDZR tw 4, 3 Y , , 3, , 5 V -- , Q LQL l 6 .S H 'I 5 3 f ' f f 1 S 0-Y C? s , nf, Jack Clawson Huntsville lo Ann Clement South Ogden Rosemary Cohan Roy Roger Combo Roy Roger Cotfle North Ogden Fred Cox Hooper Janelf Cox South Ogden Carol Coy Riverdale Jayne Ann Cragun Riverdale Rod Cragun Pleasant View Lynn Creamer Liberty Boyd Crowther Harrisville Guy Cunningham South Ogden Jerry Cunningham South Ogden Alan Curtis North Ogden la Vern Dainos South Ogden Barbara Davenport South Ogden Bliss Davis West Warren Evelyn Davis Farr West Jimmy Davis Wilson Sandra lee Day South Ogden Mike De Bloois North Ogden Carol De Pierre South Ogden Doug Dixon Kanesville P559 . . . . . . .I...U.-.,.K.:r:::,:..-.....,.,.,...-.g. Richard Dredge Roy David Durbano Roy Neil Dye Uintah Bill East Plain City Loun Easthope Hooper lynn Wheeler Taylor Charleen Ellis Plain City Vonda Ellis Plain City Ken! Ellsworth Pleasant View Teddy Elmer Roy Wendell Elmer Marriot Kimi Endow Plain City Martha Engledow Ogden Max Evans North Ogden Marla Fage Roy Lynette Faucet! South Ogden Earl Felix South Ogden JoAnn Ferguson South Ogden Marsha Ferrin Wilson Connie Field North Ogden Reid Fielding Huntsville Ann Fox North Ogden Bonnie Fondren South Ogden Verlyn Fowers South Ogden ' ' V A f D-li: bl, ,K 'Ax' . , K Q 9- L r 'T - Q at I-2 .Q on ., v' , tx . H r, W ,QM 1 L. os. I' MQ in in ' 'lik I Q Ji' W .N 'r- Connie Fowles Liberty Julie Ann Frost Riverdale Heber Fuller Nlorth Ogden Diane Gardiner South Ogden Cathye Garner Hooper lyrnette Garner North Ogden Paul Garner Hooper Marla Gale Ogden Grant Geilman South Ogden Raymond George South Ogden Deloy Gibson South Ogden Pat Gibson South Ogden Mack Gift Roy Bill Godfrey Harrisviile Eleanor Godfrey Horrisviiie Barbara Gower South Ogden Belly Gower South Ogden Kay Gould South Ogden Linda Grange South Ogden Donna Graham South Ogden Janet Graves Wilson Connie Greenwood Roy Craig Grow Huntsville Gayle Gunderson South Ogden liz' Of wi-My F tb, X 4' :login any ley 5599 wwe fgffgia 15131525252515533255553551 f ew' - 'V H 11154 elf. i gf I ,AM A' Horrisvilie E x I -44 Cllfffon Hamblen '1 2f2ifsiffffifffiffiffiff M Qin -7' K I M A6qCPaul Tex Hancock 1'-5 fzqafffffiff ff I-If g.:.j.:f'Z'I'I'I-If-51-1.142:2-PHi-I-1-j.:.:IjZ'Z'Z-C'I ..lf3.2.3.-.-.-.-,-,.I...-.:,:.:.'.-.-.-,-I.h.I..f..g.:.:.-.-,-,.'.'...l Qodth Ogden Becky Hancy Roy Dennis Hansen Taylor John Hansen Sourh Ogden Cheryl Hanson South Ogden Bernadine Harms Roy Dee Harmsfon Harrisville Penny Harper Roy Vicki Harper South Ogden Joy Har! Plain Ciiy Steven Hayes Horrisville Golden Head South Ogden Lynda Henderson Hcrrisville Phil Henich Wilson Viven Henrie South Ogden Gloria Hensfru Hooper as 7? -ff N., ,Q . .l:5: 3 X0 fo' .2 ' 7' M V-il' nf G , - gmc Was x . - X' , 2: .1 fu, ,1 vi. - . . - - A iv 52 .av is O vii ,V - ' r 'Xa ,, ' 'H i , O :Sys ' 15 Q' y wi ' .ii Q- S K ' 119 0 45 1 W i Qt K 2. 7 i -of 1, Q 1' 3 l tr sv' 5 YU! Was 'ijwt 2 or 4 vi I i-we ii.. ! J l . N gf I 1 W . x ,Q 1 V! Boyd Heslop South Ogden la Mar Higgs Roy Harvy Higley Farr West Joseph Hoagland Ogden Yvonne Hodges Terroce Doris Hogge West Weber Jesse Holden Ogden Roselene Holloway South Ogden Marilyn Holms Marriot Wendell Holmes Wilson Yvonne Holz South Ogden Bruce Hooper Roy Tom Hori Plain City Sherrie Howard Ogden Mary Beth Hull Roy Garr Hunler Wilson Robert Hunter Forr West Bevan lpson Ogden Gary lsacson South Ogden Sylvan Jacobson Ogden Chris Jensen South Ogden linda Jensen Hooper Nancy Jensen Farr West Ferrin Johnson Ogden Patsy Johnson Wilson Renae Johnson North Ogden Janice Jolley South Ogden Arlene Jones North Ogden Marilyn Jones Pleasant View Nick Jones Pleasant View Ray Jones Hooper Sandy Jones South Ogden Karen Jorgensen Huntsville r ,, t Joseph Joslin Washington Terrance M Richard Keller South Ogden Bob Kellerstrass . rf 1- Riverdale .. Karol Ken! South Ogden Carol Kleviord South Ogden Nancy Knowles South Ogden Clell Lombertson South Ugdcn Merl Larkin West Weber Verl Larkin West Weber Darrell Larson South Ogden Linda Larson Roy Shirley Larson South Ogden Stephen Larson Roy Ken! Lasater North Ogden Loretta Lemmon South Ogden ,L an 1' -. ,-M lx 'S 'H' Ai 4, Q. 1 - X: l sjiga -1' 3 -o H, 2' M W., trltwiiffiw 3 'gs' 'W-Y M m y .af 4:3 , 'Q 'V' , ,V ffm? ,, . . S Q ,F b A ,ggi .WR k M 51:2 -N449 i ' sa-nip , 3' till trawl lsmmll . R f 24' X ' NV -wr W L t Sm. B1 1 0' 4-Q, 'iff P, swam! , ...,. Ii-' 1: 7 . ,, r e -Q5 DP it 4, .B C' Cl j ,wif 5 '7 T9' Y xt Y x N t'.'r,f' - use I , - 9 I ', t, W.. nr' gt ,. ,-In 19 Larry laddell South Ogden Richard Little Roy linda Lowe Roy Beverly lumberg South Ogden Adele Lund Roy Joyce Lund Huntsville Tommy Ma Gee Hcrrisville Michal Mangel South Ogden Carol Manning North Ogden Earl Mark Wilson Harry Markos Plain City Annette Martin Terrace Darlene Martin Roy Cecillia Martinez South Ogden Phil Mathews Pleosont View Richard Mathews Hooper Bruce May Ogden Connie McDougal South Ogden Joan McFarland West Weber LouAnn McFarland Uintoh Dick McMullen South Ogden Alice Media Wilson Delores Mesina Wilson Dwight Mickey Ogden L .'.'.-.-.'.-.g,5..'.:.- - Karen Mikkelson North Ogden Judy Miller Roy Mariorie Miller Eden Vesiu Miller South Ogden Jerry Mellenick Roy linda Monk South Ogden Wilber Monlierth Hooper Mary Jean Morgan North Ogden Richard Mortensen Roy Kathleen Mower Rlvcrclole Gary Munn Hooper Kay Nealson South Ogden .lucly Newcomb Roy laVern Nelson Riverdale Melvin Nelson South Ogden Phylis Nelson South Ogden Myldn Newey Huntsville Mariel Nielson North Ogden John Norton Riverdale Annette Oaks North Ogden Jesse Ogden Eden Robert Nelson Roy Dennis O'Neil South Ogden Richard Priest South Ogden if 5 fs.. X? '19 ' is 1 9' lei' 'A A i 5. N 'S M' A -. ' S,.'?4? it ,av 4.-6 5 2 I 1? A -gn. 3 ...f' A lg '-V sl .l' lkl I7 , I' w2i'l.fFlllf5'w:'2' ill' fll' lflf? X ft as-la nf. 2 vs .5 'ui ,sf li' .Xl 'Q 41 uf? 1 l A fl'-'S f lue 'Q A. .,,., me - . we M to Xe, ...pm -'rr' -A so ...ap aglqfv' ,B ' vas: le I if-ru -3 -r. N., l24v l i 9' ' , .a ,, 4 4 E54 g. ,K 1 .1- lf- Q F A 5 Q ,,., 45' f , ,f-J'g,' af -- -er 1 ' 10 x' ,fl ,- Z M A 6 1, 93 .. tr Tom Owens South Ogden Gary Palmer South Ogden Glen Palmer Plain City Elaine Parker Harrisville David South Allen Burch Dolly Uintoh Parkinson Ogden Peek Creek Pebley Thomas Perfeto South Mary South Alynn Ogden Fence Ogden Peterson Forr West Beverly Peterson South Rollo Ogden Peterson Hooper Tamara Pettigrew Ogden Linda Roy David North Pfunder Phillips Ogden Brent Plyer Riverdole Annabel Piseing Roy lynida Pippin Hooper Dennis Porter South Ogden Cherie Porter South Ogden Henry Post Ploin City Weston Poulson South Ogden Anita Prevedil Wilson Lone Kay Protzman North Ogden Janice Rudd South Ogden Joe Pulsipher South Ogden larry Pundt North Ogden Karl Rawson Plain City Karlene Rawson Ploin City Dennis Redden Pleosont View Pearl Redford South Ogden Robert Redford South Ogden Naomi Reid South Ogden Jean Reifsnider South Ogden Carolyn Reney South Ogden Bill Reynolds South Ogden Butch Rhees Pleosont View Robert Rich South Ogden Melva Richens Eden Thora Richens Hooper Jenean Riggs South Ogden Clint Robbins Eden Neil Robinson Hooper Verl Rollo Huntsville Gene Ropeletto Taylor Dee Roskelley South Ogden Ralph Rowley South Ogden Jock Royre Roy 5?5?wsgW,wmQ- if M, it 7 ., ,tm we-E Eg.,.W:E::E,,-:Z X N? 2 .1 K . 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Q .3 Q 'TJ' 1 . t,t ,5- s 'I-6 ' , R w ai dx . 1 ni..2a,x.f ., 3 .ff 3:1 ??'1 if Eat iffiiiix I .- 6 Richard Rust South Ogden Marshall Rutherford South Ogden Yvonne Saunders Roy lyle Saunders Kanesville Pat Schaefer South Ogden DeAnn Schmidt South Ogden Clair Scholl South Ogden Charles Schoonmakor Farr West Bonnie Scoville Roy Richard Seager Horrisville Sharon Seamons Roy Darlene See South Ogden Jerald Shaw North Ogden Steve Sheffield Roy Darrel Shelley Roy Harriet Shupe Liberty Clark Siddoway Roy Clarence Simmons South Ogden John Simpson South Ogden Sharon Singleton South Ogden Carolyn Smith Roy Charlotte Smith South Ogden Frank Smith Roy Steven Smith Roy Priscilla Snoddy South Ogden Beverly Sommers Riverdale Gary Spencer Eden Kent Slater South Ogden Darlene Staley North Ogden Paul Steiner Wilson Marilyn Stephens Roy Barbara Stimpson Riverdale Dennis Stimpson Kanesville Dean Stokes Hooper Kay Stone Hooper Janice Stratford Wilson Lone Sandra Swaner South Ogden Pamala Sutton South Ogden Bonnie Talty South Ogden Cecelia Tauchin Hooper Colin Tayler Plain City Keith Taylor Eden Kenny Taylor Eden Marilyn Taylor Farr West Ralph Thimberinlc Foirwourtt Barbara Thompson Horrisvillrt- Nancy Thompson Plain City Kit Thompson VVGMPD 'zen T --1 We S: ff -f M1 f',.:' V j , .9 4,29 4 7 vi, V wx. , W Q, . e 3? 3 I Q- fs E .. i . 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S 'tix A We 2 E - t 1 S 'wx T ' ssl LF 10' Q, .fl '-my 1 , 'Q i 'ZS . it T if 1 I, 5 E ,I 1 ., -a 5 l l it ,vnu f 3 il if L E fa aff ' 3 I 5 iv an vw' -ai ,N A - in i I I Mike Thompson Roy Betty Thomas Roy larry Thorstoad Pleasant View Kay Thurgood Roy Gary Toomer Ogden .lack Towers South Ogden Richard Tribe South Ogden Dianne Turner South Ogden Mike Turnquist South Ogden Karen Udy Roy Stephen Ure Roy linda Vaughn Hooper Vern Victor South Ogden Claudia Wodmon Roy Benny Wagstaff West Weber linda Walker North Ogden Robert Wall South Ogden Bill Wangsgard Huntsville Ross Wangsgard Huntsville Cherie Word Uintoh Kenny Wardle Slaterville Frank Warner Riverdale Bonnie Warnick North Ogden June Webb Eden HH ,...HI ,,...HI Ann Widdison Hooper Gary Wilkinson South Ogden Linda Wilson Jackson Uintah Ned Willy Roy Lee Willen Roy lynn Wheeler Taylor Wayne Wheeler Horrisville lynn-:Ne Wolfhuis South Ogden Johnny Yates South Ogden .lack Young South Ogden Georgia Zuebeck Roy Cheri Lindsay South Ogden Connie Jepsen Roy Renate Sorenson Roy Duane Bingham Riverdole Karen Bell South Ogden Pat Robinsons Hooper Rosalie Hull Hooper Norma Lowe Hooper Betsy Williams Roy Larry Oleson Roy Dianne Waymenl Worren Betty Thomas Roy Arlene Green Hooper ii get ' -,Q J I I 1 I 3' f x ,1 X yi ,,.,,,...w...,-,f.m.,-- W-, mw.,...Y,rW. Y K VM? ,, - . 4 'fi it , t t tf tal wa -.,-of ' s .,- 'W 4 2:9 9. v '- J, ,F W' 'tg nr., I N' X Zi i ll . 1 2:2 I3 .f 'fi an Z' ,r 19 rt W 1 E X! X 5 it x l ,, 1' q -nr 'A F- SE-'NICDRS Judy Hurrop, Vice Pres. L Kent Hurd, President Rosalie Moyes, Secretary I DUB thee Sir William, Knight of Ye Olde Castle. At last our Warrior has at- tained the highest honour of the castle-Knighthood. Now all his efforts, trials and tribulations seem small in the light of his accomplishment. He has endured much to achieve such a noble goal but it is all worthwhile because of the respect and honour he has earned. - I PRONOUNCE you Willy Warriorfgraduate of your dear Weber. And so Willy bid.s farewell to his dear old Weber. The end of his high school days begins the trek down the path of man- hood. His quest for knowledge will not end, for Willy knows that in this day of education and learn- ing, only The truth shall make you Free. l '91 D 'f A 1 1 4 X 1 , f , J , f ffl , ' ,X g X f f y , ,y I . i I .1 f f 5 ,' I 1 I ' 1 f 4 ,, 1 17 I, 'f fi f I , f' ,X yr f A 7 fy X Q! A I' f I 1 If ff, r - 1 M f X ,f , J' s R , 313, I if , , . 'QI Q ' I e. f X A sr ,. if -was -,- ., lilgiiyfigf fri, !f, I ,l5trPs'ifT'i Y' ' ' I .5 rn rn K X 1, LW -' 1171: W TV, Q1,,,L - fi 141 ln , . , ,J ., , , , , as Cf y fry 'vo 'aff ff' M, l ' J H ' 71 ' A 7107 tifn fi!! . , , L ,v'.,lA,, A , X-5 Z' ' 9, . I ., , . f ffec 1 U ,, Aw. .. L 7,1-gblgyffi f A Q f ff ,M Ar ..,,.,4f mf M S at ff! www TCM yyww 4 A I' ' l' MV X9 VV7' ,Vw ,N fflgwfn .,.,, f , T I ' f'rzz 1 0 .4 Af f- ply ,L my ,. 4 ,M ,, , , A H4 ffl ffl v, , fx., fy ' W lilly!! ,,r,,A ,, , stsw,,c,' ring, ,A r TMJ mf 'wr ff' ' ef f ferr W2 Mfg r 'T ff If ,wg MZ! X OR CCDUNCIL SENIORS AFTER completing three years at Weber, we as a class have much to remember. Proms, assemblies, programs and various activities which were part of our year. This year our council sponsored a dance, assem bly and radio program and various things, and not least, graduation. The highlight of our activities was an Exchange Assembly program with the Intermoun tain Indian School. Senior council members: Kent Hurd, Judy Harrop, Rosalie Moyes, Marvin Lythgoe, John Stattler, Neil Decker, Gary Pilkington, Ron Story, Norene Hall. ff5f1f12:f:1:5:?:5:f:C l 132 l l E355 l K -, Y . r Q- .5- V- 5 .Beverly Adams Hooper louise Aldrich Hooper 3? r X rv 'J f:f:f:j ' 5 K , .:fffffffiQ ,L , ' ttf XJ 1 A f T K .' ,ft A r N 1 5:1-s:sf5Ss1 2 t ' t l 4 ' f? 'P I, l , X J Karen Alvord J.. gl ' l' f of North Ogden , I S ',,' - fl l J 5 , Carol Anderson ' r ul L. l l, ' Q-A ' r K N D Ll Plain CitY , ' ll x 'Y p U L I-fl ki , ,A k l ' A ll xii V i' Ill fl ffl ttf 4 Q F 5 1 4' Ng .L 5 f I we Z Z X A fb I 1 - 1, f Y l X I X X' i 'I X ! 1 X t,' . L ' V ki U l Lf . X 1, -'K Nifa Anderson South Ogden Roger Anderson North Ogden Wayne Anderson Hooper Paul Arave Hooper Alfred Archibald Sloterville Bill Asay South Ogden .lo Ann Baird South Ogden Prim Rose Ball South Ogden Frank Barbiero South Ogden Irene Barney South Ogden Richard Barlow South Ogden Sharon Borrow West Worren Earlene Beck Roy Bruce Becky North Ogden Thomas Bench South Ogden lynada Bennett South Ogden ,qu ,3-.r WAY Y if f' 3. in v 1 W Q A 3. rn? A Q xg Sx QF t Sami f 5 esili G , Ht, S ,gf 13 F.- if 1 , i li , Ssga. , .es rel! --iv -al' G5 I Weil feb nom S? A J X xx. -gif ,-Q are -2 Jerry Benson South Ogden Lydia Berg Fairmont Dennis Berrett Marriott La Vara Bingham Riverdale ,,,.ov '39 I 'Ov .yaygggi X 1 -ga 4-i l? lr 4' , y , B-fx 'K 3 V y iir K vu. FN. i 'ii pn-.M ,- 'Url pu fo 31 fs ,....4 Mary Ann Blanche West Weber Riley Blanset South Ogden Michele Boiteux North Ogden Gerald Bowley South Ogden James Bradley Riverdale Frank Brown North Ogden Steve Brown Konesville Romny Buck Wilson Brent Buckway North Ogden Becky Burnett North Ogden Steve Burns South Ogden Diane Bute Roy Elaine Klomp Wilson Helene Knight Huntsville Doris Knox South Ogden Donald Koldewyne North Ogden Rex Child North Ogden Kenneth Cline South Ogden Mariorie Code Roy Don Colt North Ogden De Von Coles South Ogden Ronald Conley South Ogden Ann Creamer Huntsville Deanna Dabb Forr West Treva Daniels South Ogden Dan Danielson South Ogden Burell Davis Wilson Betty Dawson South Ogden David Degn South Ogden Carlos Dewey North Ogden Mary Dodson Roy Dave Donaldson South Ogden ed Irene Cash Riverdale Garden Chatelin North Ogden Joyce Cheney South Ogden Kay Child Riverdale 1 'V ,Xf- O4 33 ,ist --wr l W0 Irvin' ,,,,.,p-H' fm. ,.... .. ,M.,,, ,L . - 35521 V ,w 'Z Q f Q 0 M ka K if ri X it 3 mis 91 :wiv R 9 L 25 lil M. ... , rxl . :' .f :' V . nl sg W X M ' W et 5 5 Yi 5 e?Q '?T?ffnm as my-W it we ll Judy Dopp South Ogden Charles Duebler South Ogden Robert Eames Ogden Sherille East Plain City , ..,. 43 as 'FW K .L -, K V ,,-nt. .-.'.j.:.:,-,-, 1 f J S Boyce Erickson South Ogden John Evans North Ogden Leda Everton Hooper Gary Farr North Ogden Dee Ferrell South Ogden Carolyn Ferrin Pleasant View Renae Fife Hcrrisville Marilyn Fisher Farr West Robert Flinders Hooper Elliott Fowers Roy Nola Fowers Hooper Bill Francis North Ogden Daryl Galloway South Ogden Sandra Gandee Hooper Dallas George West Worren Robert George West Warren lu Jean Gibson West Weber Ross Gibson West Weber Mike Gonzales West Weber Gwen Gooch Pleasant View Mark Goodsell South Ogden Cathy Goodwin Uintoh Dawna Gould Roy Nelda Graham Eden L fa' I .ef Karen Greenwoll Marriott Q: 1' lynn Hadfield db North Ogden 1 N ' Gordon Hadley is 'Zyl Kcnesville Tom Haladay Roy Diane Halverson Sloterville Henry Hansen Roy larry Harris South Ogden Doug Harrop Huntsville ,N av, U- t Kenneth Gelaty South Ogden Robert Gibby Roy Gary Gibson South Ogden linda Gibson Taylor ...-NNW. A., 'fru- Qffiflfv 1-f 1 Y ...U-I7 -'tv ww .tv 5 Q' Judy Harrop South Ogden Judy Kay Hartwell South Ogden Lyle Haven Roy Calvin Heiner North Ogden 'Fw gf., ppc- , A 1 the - ff .Q Y. I rw- Vile nr Ii-I+ .. 1 .if,,,,U . :cis 1. 35 Q 5 J, we ff y A Burke Henley South Ogden Bruce Herrick Fairmont Deanne Heslop South Ogden Jerry Highfield South Ogden aan Hagley Farr West Shirley Hodson Wilson Elaine Hogan South Ogden Gail Holbrook South Ogden - Kenneth Holmes Wilson Lune Annette Holz South Ogden Beverly Huffman Farr West Norene Hull Riverdale Zenda Hull Hooper Darwin Hunt North Ogden Myrene Hunter Hooper Kent Hurd South Ogden s l Connie Jensen South Ogden Flora Jensen South Ogden Gail Jensen Riverdale larry Jensen Roy Hetfi Johnson Wilson Terry Johnson North Ogden Connie Jones North Ogden Jerry Jones North Ogden Marianne Jorgensen South Ogden Mitsuko Kawaguchi Roy Gene King South Ogden Mary Kleviord South Ogden Elaine Klomp Wilson Helene Knight Huntsville Doris Knox South Ogden Donald Goldewyns North Ogden 'Q' S...-n9 ' M Q 1- slx at t linda Hyer South Ogden Jay Iverson South Ogden Elaine Jackson Roy Larry Jackson Kcmesville df' 1 W., 1 'Am y N 'W fa- '-fro 41' wr-ep ff? ...W 'X' 593' 'Q -ai lvl Virginia larimore Roy David Larson North Ogden Peggy law Roy Donald layman Wilson Lane ral-K '22 Q? -ap- .ii YV! fgpnunq-,NW ,gav- 7- 1 A I A N 1 Bea lewis South Ogden Max lewis Hooper Helen lilligard Hooper les Lindley Roy Layle lindstrom South Ogden Jess lofgreen South Ogden Nancy Lowe South Ogden Wayne london South Ogden Marvin lylhgoe South Ogden Mike Malone Wilson Lone Ellen Mathis North Ogden James Matis Roy Glade Maw Roy linda Maycock Pleasant View James McNeil Roy Gary Meibos West Warren :I:Z: Ssisfsfi' larry Miller Hooper Mike Miller South Ogden Rosemary Montgomery North Ogden Ken Moore South Ogden Wayne Morris Marriot Roberta Munn Roy Sandra Naisbitl Ogden Canyon le Grande Neo South Ogden De Mar Neilson South Ogden Jackie Nelson South Ogden Carol Nestman Jones South Ogden Nancy Newey Huntsville Blaine Noorlande. Huntsvilie Ray Olmstead Roy Jim Openshaw South Ogden Donna Osmond Uintoh in Margaret Melaney Roy Sieve Mercer Roy Brenda Meyer South Ogden Audrey Miller Konsvilie y ,,., V Hifi S- y W4 T? Me-ni . o-'luv W ew V if if X Q? - ...Q -29' fm ,,..u-I YT 1 .J-1 C , .- ' N141 r '1:1'2:1:2:?i35 0 1 I n'I'n '.'. . . . . ,-,.,.g.,.g. ,p N Rah' Rah' - Weber High Rah' These cheerleaders led the defeat under the faculty team. ! - . . I way! These troopers were Kent Barbiero, Brent Wintle, Elbert Bill Higley. SENIOR LIFE OHH-to be a stewardess! These hopeful senior girls are finding out about future careers on career day. A DREAM come true-Our senior rings. In the years to come, these rings will serve as a remembrance of our won- derful experiences and memories of Good Old Weber. 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Phil Phillips South Ogden Gary Pilkington South Ogden Leonard Pippin Roy Carol Poulsen South Ogden Ann Probusco South Ogden James Prout Roy Edna Quist South Ogden Keith Rassmussen South Ogden Joyce Rauzi West Weber Bill Read South Ogden Elbert Redford South Ogden Cynfhia Redmond South Ogden 'S' P' 1-5, 'Off '7' -un. W,-r S we I . ,, M X puiv X1 43 ...fy 4-V ll 'Lv- iia Qffi E ' W ai Av we A . m w Q i 2' fit' l i A M . it 5-:gf-f G wif? 1 t, 1,5 Q 2 a f l - 4 Q 'S' A 'l44 V , Y t I ll Dixie Reeder Roy Dexter Rees Roy Mary Revoir Riverdale Paul Reynolds Soutlt Ogden ,af I l ,J 1. f al S I'I'I'I-2+ -. -.,,,.,-'.'.'.'.'.' .. f 5 ' V1 S -13 ,., 5 K 1 I lla A i Stephen Rhees Pleasant View Raymond Rini Wilson Jerry Robinson South Ogden Rex Rochell South Ogden Dale Rollo Huntsville Chris Roslxelley Roy Allen Rumsey South Ogden Judy Sanford South Ogden Joe Saftiewhite South Ogden Bren! Saflhiwaife Harrisville Darlene Sehenck Roy Tamara Scott North Ogden JoAnne Schultz South Ogden Joan Shupe Huntsville Glen Simmons Roy Ann Smitl' Roy r. N s., XL, . t , x Jywlgwlll rf lp, , Wt.V,,L sf-if inda Urry 1' South Ogden 'bbw ax 1 :mf tt U 55555 M ' tt D ' it ' 55555, Y 2, X gill! 1 A . X X S S fb f i L t 1 ,zz o U Q r tt t t get 4 , out en I , Al I x Zrankie ?aylor W 5 ' ., Ov Carmen Talberg South Ogden Joseph Strongberg Horrisville Ron Story North Ogden Gloria Storrer Sloterville Pam Stoker Roy John Stoddard Hooper' Julia Stettler Roy Betty .leon Stuuffer South Ogden Dallas Stanger Marriot linda Standing South Ogden Max Stoker Tuylor Paul Spencer South Ogden Lynn Spencer South Ogden Eugene Sutherland South Ogden Johnny Sodenlcamp Roy Weldon Smith South Ogden it I ' YZF' X r up gf.-. ,dd a '117 'U MJ' if in r fvgn Z ef N C? Q? ,wil fir 'z?'f,lY Bill Van Hulton South Ogden Gary Vaughn Wilson Blaine Walker Ogden Duane Walters South Ogden 7 ix . 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South Ogden Carol Jean Fielding Hooper Lynn Folkman Plain City Norman Fowers Hooper -G. , 'Ve .K as y 'Q - 'f:i H -W .+A K - W v,-H if Judy Fuhriman South Ogden Alan Gibby Riverdale Fred Giles South Ogden Phillip Halverson South Ogden Kenny Hicks South Ogden RaNae Higley Hooper Leonard Hill Roy Gary Hipwell West Weber Stella Hooker South Ogden Glenda Ingram Roy Diane Jones Pleasant View Mary Francis Huntsville Dean Juclkins South Ogden Beth Kapp South Ogden Deanna Lewis Roy n Q-f , i n www well n . son C' U KL L JUG D ILL 41 All 0 XV' V IQ I 'gg 7-LC up Aw? ,bfwdn 2:t,.!'2 g'a::n9 ,M , ,r 1, ' , fn X L2 H J , fd ,Qi 6,,Z'f.Lf'A k6,,4 BLU 7 ' W,-N YW' Z 3 . ,- ,KJJXZJ ,' f,6Uf4L! -4fl91'V f - ' Zffjub 4 M ALA A4 wi-df-H KLO4 ljgunrsvfmekl I Wufd C9 ,yfavlj Ogdsnsen J!! nv F' , M- -- QPF son en ' gan 'lg Sv den Y A- 4 A yes X : Y 1 ilson ' 'A 5' 1 M qw' 7' Nelson 'X el: ' -5 -as at P rsons 5 r 'A igf:'.QQzf 1'- 7- F y.. ins '12, 5'-Nl N X QT ' af 1 X X i 4'- sen Q H LW f' is H 5 A K V I . , I - l 1-----' x I4 .2 v, - ,14 ,Lf -1. 9 W ,Q lxngr H :Q 9 X F Q K... T, W Y ff 4 z 54255951 4 we l 2 5 la H4551 51 gt- , f at 'A Q it X ' , :gi ww' S il ' V 55 .-gif, W ,ugly f we , Shauna Pulsipher South Ogden Melvin Rhees Ogden Verlayne Richardson Huntsville Dianne Rogers Plain City ,- Q 5 -',, fl ,rx no pt ,75- lbw .ff 11 Q QV ft We 1' Rose Marie Rose South Ogden Nancy Roylance North Ogden Judy Russell Roy Joe Sattiewhite South Ogden Gail Saunders South Ogden Virginia Saunders Konesville Patsy Schultz Hooper Carolyn Simmons North Ogden Jeanne Simpson Roy Judy Slater Slcterville Sally Sly South Ogden Mollie Smith North Ogden Stephen Spencer South Ogden Carol Sodenlzomp CY Collen Sorenson South Ogden Rowene Visser Ogden f:f: .:.:.g ,nv .l lynn Taylor Plain City Jeanette TWVY Roy Deloe Thompson Riverdale Janeal Thurgood Hooper Steven Toone Kanesville Sharon Whittier South Ogden Bonnie Wilkes Ogden Bob Wood Roy Jane Valentine Pleasant View Judy Vaughn North Ogden Denice Vernieuw North Ogden Dora Mae Stoddard Hooper Coleen Stocking North Ogden Linda Tams South Ogden Carol Taylor Ogden NP' fPP5 fH nf' ' if ,sf J ' - lf'3:51-leg l A 5 X! .5 I . ,i,' t 2 tl! if BW' ,. s, w7'x A'-wr N? gx 23 H-:TW tt? na .fri Wa.. aww NORENE HULL: Pert and enthusiastic this talented miss won the coveted Miss Weber title at the Girl's Dance. Norene, active in all school events, is a member of Weber's honor roll. She was sponsored by the senior girls. DOUG HARROP: Weber's Happy War- rior was chosen at the annual Girl's Dance. He isaactive in sports, drama, and studeni government within our school. He was sponsored by the senior boys. hi 5 6 My YVONNE HODGES: The crown which holds honors of Junior Prom Queen was won ,by the attractive and outstanding Yvonne Hodges. She was- one of the five Junior girls who were put up for this v-tle by the Junior Class. HEBER FULLER: A king indeed is Heber Fuller who because of his personality, ability to work hard, and. many outstand- mg qualities, was able to capture the crown of Junior Prom King. h V Q is . Y fl ,x ' . ti f i f A 3 , ' - 1 2 ANN' FRANDSEN: This friendly and gracious girl reigned at the sophomore dance, Silhouettes. She was chosen from four other girls to represent the sophomore girls. RICKY SMITH: This good. natured fel- low was chosen as Mr. Sophomore at the sophomore dance. Although this is his first year at Weber, he has been outstand- ing in all activities and has represented his class well. its , Ili, , J' if , A JULIA STETTLER: Sweet, cute and tal- ented, this miss is a leader in all activi- ties. She has represented the school as an officer of her class and president of the Girl's Association. She was chosen as Miss Pep Club by the Pep Club and reigned at the Christmas Dance. LYNN TAYLOR: Studentbody president, football capiain, and wrestler a.re only a few of Lynn's accomplishments that helped him win the Mr Athlete title at the Pep Club Dance. , JOAN McFARl.AND: This brown-eyed brunette captured the honors of FFA Sweetheart. She was chosen from a field of 50 girls and selected on her poise, per- sonality, and appearance. She represent- ed Weber's FFA Chapter at their annual convention at Salt Lake. 1 JEANNIE SIMPSON Attractive Jeannie Simpson reigned over Homecoming actnv ities including cheerleader She was nomxn ated by the football team along with nine other girls and was chosen by the student body as Homecoming Queen WILLY WARRIOR: Tall, dark and hand- some describes the fellow who captured the title of Yearbook King. He was chosen because he represented the typical boy at Weberl WILHEMENIA: This sweet and friendly miss was crowned Yearbook Queen be- cause of her typical mannerisms. r 1 1 vw di 00ouv- ll ' .ll fx il' 'I 1 nl. , 1 I, f D fiyf' l 3 31 X if u 'lQl.1-0-I dll C' xxx . r 1. NX wlly ,l Uyl I , ' .i pl' x il I ill l, i A' 'Jn i ix t f ,tl Vx i llf. I lt ll f .' , 1 'F' l l 'l 2' ll il 0 4' l i' U, 'I' ' ll li ll l , ' ,'5 I 1 l b sgx ' t Il llr xx N s f , 'li' 'lt N ' csi ' I 'I I I Q' N - f i K, -1-iff, x s I. f- 1 ' R S '- 'Q f .2 ' I Olaf CONNIE JONES: Smily brown eyes and natural curly hair are only a few of the assets that helped Connie to win the title of Miss Weber. She won over I3 other contestants with the talent, poise, person- ality, and figurep and was automatically put in the finals of the Miss Ogden con- test. Her attenclans were Rosalie Moyes and Fran Brown. '-nn Better late than never. YOU AL- MOST GOT LEFT . . . due to facts and elements beyond our control. We have added this feature in an attempt to include all students and activities in our memories ot Weber High School. Bruce Herrick, Steven Mercer, John Stod- dard. Land-a successful homemade ro- cket. Scientists of the future. Rafael Mendez practices with our band for their concert. Mr. Rafael Mendez, world's greatest trum- pet virtuoso, congratulates Mr. Stokes on the successful performance ol' the Weber High Concert Band. F? K YOU LMGST GO VAQQQQ WM I Albert Smith Robert Roylcmce Phillip Butcher M ww .1522 5-1262 Tiff! ,f Wflfd ,,,,ffZV,,,z., G.. Q-W4 Sher Bill Sevy Bur er .lo Ann Holmes .iff Lf if fi 5 fy 4 l' f - D f ' V' V .v, W h f t - 74 cf 1 ' V V V l N5 Molli rngc lx ew llst 0 lr- ' ' A 7 THE Roy Jaycees present the win- ners of the l Speak for Democracy with their gifts. John Statler re- ceived first place honors, while -Q, 3 Merle Butler took second place and Annette Oaks was third. 0. ,, Y 'N xxx, as 'Y .11 -1. Y -xwbi y,--...- Q Nancy Roylance-the representa- tive of Weber in the D.A.R. con' test. She was chosen because of her civic, church and school activities, also because of her knowledge of the government and current affairs. WINNERS of the F.F.A. judging team that represented Weber at Waterloo Iowa last October. They placed in the top seven national winners. Paul Bingham received cz gold medal, Bren: Zaugg received a silver medal and Harry Markos was awarded with a bronze medal. THERE'S a reason for smiling, right? D.A.R. Oratorygcontest . . . Ann Probasco, standing, and Edna Quist. THE winners of the Thom McCann Leadership contest this year were David Degn and Dyan Wade. -luxig Model U. N. Delegation representing Colombia are: Third row: Jerry War- ren, Mac Gift, John Statler, Larry Miller, Elaine West. Second row: Mary Kleviord, Charolette Smith, Ann Probasco, Carol Klevjord, Sandra Naisbett, Joyce Cheney. First row: Alan Curtis, Steve Van Dyke, Bob W00d, Frank Smith. 159 WHAT are you trying to do? Scare mel NEVER MIND MY NAME! WHY-l'm even afraid to carry a loaded gun. If the dong thing went off, l'd die! ANY hal-witted, decripted burglar can see that I'm not carrying ci gun in my paiamas. V . NO BODY SLEEPS, a one act comedy, was presented at Ogden high school in the reg- ion One Act Play Festival. It was under the direction of Mrs. Reveou Whitmore and Lois Alder, student director. Members of the cast were Williom Higley, Spikey Judy Harrop, Adaf Sally Sly, Daisyg Ann Probosco, Gloriag and Roselyn Hollaway as Mother. 4757 -,2 ' i' N l:Bw.l 3 qfvlfijf I' 7 , 1' 'co '0kfJ1l4sJL LUN Q J AV6 JSM Jwznb mkmbh WHEN the annual I Speak for Democracy' contest was finished, it was announced ihat John Siatler, Annette Oaks, and Merle Builer had placed Ist, 2nd, and 3rd respectively. The winner received an engraved plaque and ci radio. ..'5' Alan Gibby, Weber High senior, was chosen last summer to represent Utah at the Ford Motor National Press Conference. Alan was selected from all senior iournal- ism students in the state, winning a trip to Detroit. 3 ,I N 8 0 fi, O31 Plifl r yu er N Q gpg? KQQW' ,.-1' -l' X 25? Heyy My x K MV 5 PY , - mor irl to rep 'A sent r 's sum r I tat - at USU were' athee Reeder, M Butler, Carol Mannuwgfnjd Ly ette us. i 1 5 A l QW QWQQQQ ll X QW QSM! THE outstanding farmer this year at We- ber High School was Max Stoker. He was chosen on the basis of his work from all the members of the FFA. W l fw'1l'lfv7tSl4 00 Nc REPRESENTING Weber this year at' the Stote For ensic Meet ct the University of Utah were Ann Pro- basco, oratory, Steve Van Dyke, Mary Kleviord, leg islative, Annette Oaks, extemporaneous speaking Johnny Statler and Jerry Warren, absent when picture was taken, debate, I N- . 2 r -1 NCRGNE QE,0NE0flm :Vis 1 f-'NNN' I-fTN0Mzy,,-Lf what jo fffr f y g,Ql, qi,LCe Cf I J,3Q MXANTTC SAY 70 y E fwl?rvCll'E3C MEMBERS of Weber's team to the State Interpre 5 . I tative Meet held at BYU were Linda Toms and Sandy My-'Ai' Jones, radio speaking, Jolene Hill, pantomimeg Thom as Hogan, humorous reading, Gayle Gunderson, dram atic reading, and Judy Slater, retold story. WEBER was privileged to represent two nations at the Model U.N. this year, The second delegation represented the nation of Cuba. They were Mr, Taft, ad- visor, Stacey Goodliffe, Wayne Miflin, Gary East, Deanna Dabb, Kathryn Bench, Annette Oaks, Mr. Russell, Virginia Lar- imore, Lois Alder, Stella Hooker. l X ,in 5 ef t ,mmf fc .: i!'1.,..,V f If f V 9 f ,1 W' . QA J . f' I fly' 4- , ' f All-1 , ff 'hi s 14 1 Q THE subiect for the speech at the U.N. Pilgrim- age contest this year was What the United Nations Means to Me. Annette Oaks placed second, The con- testants were Frank Smith, Phil Mathews, Ed Adair, Rodney Cragun, Barbara Stimpson, Annette Oaks, Nancy Knowles, Mr, Reid, advisor, Nancy Thompson, Lois Alder, and Carol Kleviord. he-A' -I if l . .ll ' '4 g, r I, f , Li, S WINNING the Bausch and Lamb contest for the outstanding science student at Weber this year was Mary Kleviord. She will be present- ed with a medal at the end of the year. SENIOR ACCOIVIPLISI-IMENTS KAY ALDER: Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '56 '57, Red Cross Representative '58, Pep Club '58, UESA '58. LOUISE ALDRICH: Girls Glee '57, D. E. Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, IOOCX, Attendance '56, Spanish Club '58. KAREN ALVORD: Seminary Graduate '58, Pep Club '58, Superior Debate Award '57, One Act Play Contest '56, Traveling Assembly '56, Dance Club '57, Library Assistant '57, Home Room Secretary '57, United Nations Contest '57. CAROL ANDERSON: Ski Club '56 '57, Dance Club '57, F.H.A. Activity Chairman '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Children's Theatre '56, Pep Club '58, Debate '57. DIANE ROGERS ANDERSEN: Band '56, F.H.A. '58, Seminary Grad- uate '58. NITA ANDERSEN: Spanish Club '56 '57, Mixed Chorus '56, F.H.A. '56 '57. ROGER ANDERSON: Wrestling '56 '57 '58, Football '56 '57 '58, Track '56 '57 '58, Home Room President '58. WAYNE ANDERSON: F.F.A. '56 '57 '58, Athletics Manager '58, F.F.A. Representative at Plain City Dairy Day '57 '58. PAUL ARAVE: F.F.A. '56 '57 '58. BILL ASAY: Band '56, Roller Skating Club '56, French Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58. LAPREAL BALDWIN: Pep Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, l0O'Zv Attendance '57. PRIMROSE BALL: French Club Representative '58, Ski Club '56, Dance Club '57, Swimming Club '56, Children's Theatre '57, Warriors Trumpeter Business Staff '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Junior Yearbook Staff '57, University of Washington Press Conference '57. BETTY BALLARD: Home Room Representative '56, Seminary Grad- uate '58, F.F.A. Queen Candidate '58, Assemblies '56 '57 '58, Secretary of Social Committee '58, ChiIdren's Theatre '57, Miss Pep Club Candidate '58, Debate '56, Poem Festival '56. RAY BAUGH: Civil Air Patrol. FRANK BARBIERO: Sophomore Council '56, Football '56, Baseball '56, Track '56, Golf '57 '58, Ski Club '58, Traveling Assembly '58, Concert Band '58, Yearbook Photographer '58, Pep Band '57, Dance Club '58, Assemblies '57 '58, President of Boys Glee '58, All State Band '58. RICHARD BARLOW: Speech I Act Plays '56, One Act Play '57, Winter Play Our Town '58, Business Manager for Trumpeter '58. IRENE BARNEY: Roller Skating Club '56 '57 '58, F.H.A. '56, Dance Club '57, Swimming Club '56. DENNIS BARRETT: F.F.A. '56 '57, Indian Exchange '58, Radio Pro- duction '58, Seminary Graduate '58. SHARON BARROW: F.H.A. '56 '57, Red Cross Representative '58, Office Girl '58, Seminary Graduate '58. JOANN BAIRD: F.H.A. '57, Office Girl '58. BRUCE BECKEY: Boys Association '56, Social Committee '57, Presi- dent of Dance Club '57, Boys Association President, '58, French Club '58. NARLENE BELL: Pep Club '58, Assemblies, Seminary Graduate '58, Perfect Attendance '56 '57 '58. TOM BENCH. Football '56 '57 '58, Wrestling '56, Baseball '56, Track '56 '57, Pep Band '56 '57 '58. LYNADA BENNETT: Business Staff '57, Red Cross Representative '58, Office Girl '58. JUANITA BERG: F.H.A., Secretary of Home Room '57, Concert Girls Glee '58. LYDIA BERG: Pep Club '58, F.H.A. '56 '57 '58, President of Home Room '58, President of Clothing Class '56. BARBARA BERRY: Social Committee '56' Junior Council '57, Histor- ian of Girls Association '58, Ski Club '56 '57, Swimming Club '56, Ice Skating Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Debate '56, Poetry Festival '56, Director of One Act Plav Festival '56. LAVORA BINGHAM: Seminary Graduate '58, Mixed Chorus '56, Girls Glee '57, Swimming Club '56, Alternate to Student Council '57. RILEY BLANSCETT: Seminary Graduate '58, French Club '58. MICHELE BOITEWX: German Club Representative, Seminary Grad- uate '58, Treasure of French Club, Dance Club '57, JOAN BORGER: Came from Covina High in California, Jr. Class Representative at Covina, Jr. Council at Covina High, Moved to Weber January 21, l958, Spanish Club Representative in Sophomore year at Weber until November of Sophomore Year. JAMES BRADLY: Band '56 '57 '58, Pep Band '58, Dance Band '56 '57 '58. ELAINE BRADSHAW: Spanish Club, Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '57 PAT BRIGHT: Warriorettes '57, Vice President of UESA '58, Ice Skating Club '58, Seminary Grdauate '58, President of Seminary Class '57, UESA '56 '57 '58, Junior Class Debate. FRAN BROWN: Swimming Club '56, Seminary Graduate '58, Cheer. leader '57, '58, Warriorettes '56 Miss Shamrock Candidate '56 Homecoming Queen Candidate '58, Home Room Representative '56, Campus Committee '56, Children's Theatre '56, Dance Club '57. STEVE BROWN: Best Actor '56, Children's Theatre '56 '57, Junior Speech Contest, Lunch Line Committee '56,'57, Debate '56 '57. ROMNEY BUCK: Athletics '56, Seminary Graduate '58, F.F.A. '56 '57 '58. BRENT BUCKWAY: Football, Basketball, and Track '56 '57, Candidate for 'Vlr. Athlete '58, Student Council '56 F.F.A. '56 '57 '58, Ice Skating Club '58, Dance Club '57, Red Cross Representative '57, Farm Mechanics Team '58, Livestock Judging Team '56 '57 '58. BECKY BURNETT: Student Council '56, Secretary of A Cappella Choir '57 '58 Pep Club '58, Safety Committee '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Receptionist '58. STEVEN BURNS: Track '56 '57 '58, Cross Country '57, Wrestling '56 '57 '58, Swimming Club '56, Candidate for Mr. Athlete '58, F.F.A. '56 '57, DIANNE BUTE. Brigadoon '56, One Act Play Contest '56, F.H.A. '56 '57, French Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Red Cross Repre- sentative '56 I JANEEN BUTLER: Pep Club '58, Office Girl '58, Seminary Graduate '57, English Speech Meet '57, Weber College Debate Meet '56, Poetry Festival '56. DIAN BUTT: Weber Debate Festviol '56, One Act Play Festival '56, Poetry Festival '56, Speech Festival '56, Children's Theatre '57, Junior English Debate Contest '57, Poetry Festival U.S.U, '57. NEIL BYBEE: French Club Representative '58. LILLIAN CAMPBELL: Spanish Club '57 '58, D.A.R. Contestant '58, U. N. Team '58. GLENN CARLSON: Seminary Graduate '58 Lunch Line Committee '58, Football '56, Wrestling '56, Track '56 '57 '58. JOHN CARMICHAEL: French Club '58. IRENE CASH: Seminary Graduate '58, Mixed Chorus '56, Girls' Glee '57, Swimming Club '56, IOOM Attendance '56 '57 '58, Alternate to Student Council '57, F.H.A. '57. JACK cHAowicK: spanish Club '56A Radio Production '58, C.A.P. '58, Home Room Representative. JOYCE CHENEY: Swimming Club '56, Dance Club '57 '58, Children's Theatre '57, Junior Prom Queen '57, First Attendant to F.F.A. Queen '58, Homecoming Queen Candidate '58 Cheerleader '57 '58, D.A.R. Contestant '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Home Room President '56, Home Room Vice-President '57, Seminary Class President '57 '58, A Cappella Choir '56, Seminary Queen Candidate '58, Assemblie '56 '57 '58, Mixed Chorus Vice-President '57, Model U.N. Delegate ' KAY CHILD: Mixed Chorus '56, Girls Glee '57, Seminary Gra ' '58. REX CHILD: Seminary Graduate '58, Junior Red Cross R esen i '65 '57, D. E. Club '58. 6 57, Spanish Club 56 57 Spanish Club P s Script GLORIA CLARK: Speech Contest '56 '57, B.Y.U. L gua estivg-ll '5 ' ' 1 1 . Contest '58, Home Room President '58, Sem' ryy6tQJu te,'vS'8,x H. BLAINE CLIFTON: Swimming Clu '56, suql 'ds Ope or , 10096 Attendance '56 '57 '58. ' . 'x KEN CLINE: Red Cross Repres ' e '57. ,, MARJORIE CODE: Mixed hogs 6, Girl lee 6 ' Semi qi- Graduate '58. KK J WWWW J ,ZWL6 , V .reid-'cz j 5 ' J ' ZW I ,e 1 DEVON COLES: Swimming Club '56, Ski Club ' 6 '57, Junior Council '57, Safety Committee '58. LYNDA COLEMAN: Yearbook Picture Editor '58, Junior Yearbook Staff '57, Student Council '57 '58, Ski Club '56 '57, '58, Dance Club Officer '57, Dance Club '57 '58 Weber College Forensic Meet '56, Ice Skating Club '58, French Club '58, Children's Theatre '57, Warr- iors Trumpeter Staff '57 '58, Pep Club '58, One Act Play Contest '56, Assemblies '56 '57 '58, Swimming Club '56, F.H.A. '56, Junior Speerh Meet '57, Quill 8. Scroll '58, Home Room President '56, Home Room Secretory '57, Hostess Career Day '57. DON ROY COLT: IOOM Attendance '56 '57 '58. CLARK COMBE: Sophomore Council '56, Lunch Line Committee '57, Football '57 '58, Track '57 '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Student Body Vice President '58. RONALD CONLEY: German Club '56, Red Cross Representative '56, French Club '58. JEAN COTTRELL: F.H.A. Reporter-Historian '57, Seminary Graduate '58, Seminary Class President '56, Seminary Class Vice President '58, Student Council Representative '58, F.H.A. '56 '57. ANN I.AREE COX: Pep Club '58, Student Council '57, Ice Skating Club '57 '58, Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '56 '57, Office Girl '58. VAL CRAGUN: Seminary Graduate '58. ANN CRAMER- Red Cross Representative '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Library Assistant '58. LINDA CROWTON: French Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Red Cross Representative '57, Girls Glee '56 '57, French Radio Program '58. DEANNA DABB: Swimming Club '56, Seminary Graduate '58, Re- ceptionist '58, Debator '57 '58, French Club '58. TREVA DANIEL: Father and Daughter Jitterbug Contest '58, Debate '56, Pantomine Contest '56, Swimming Club '56, Red Cross Repre- sentative '56. BURRELL DAVIS: Wrestling '56, Childrens Theatre '57, School Play '57, Student Director of Childrens Theatre '58, Seminary Graduate '58. BETTY DAWSON: Girls Glee '58, Mixed Chorus '57, Red Cross Rep- resentative '58, Seminary Graduate '58. NEIL DECKER: Football '56 '57 '58, Wrestling '56 '57 '58, Track '56 '57 '58, Red Cross Representative '56 '57, Senior Council '58, F.F.A. '56 '57. DAVID DEGN: Bank Manager '56, Drum Major '57 '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Speech Festival '56, Superior Vital Speech '57, IOOM Attendance '57 '58 CARLOS DAVEY: F.F.A. '56 '57 '58, Seminary Graduate '58. CHARLES DEUBLER: Master Sergeant C.A.P. MARY DODSON: Student Body Secretary '58, Junior Class Secretary '57, Sophomore Class Vice President '56, F.H.A. '56 '57, Miss Sham- rock '56, Homecoming Queen Candidate '58, Junior Prom Queen Candidate '57, Miss Weber Candidate '57, Debate '57, Poetry Speaking Festival '57, D. A. R. Candidate '58, Mixed Chorus '57, Assemblies '56 '57 '58. JUDY DOPP: Poetry Festival '57, Debate Contest '56, Swimming Club '56, Play Contest Director '56, Reading Contest '56 '57, Sem- inary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '57. CONNIE EAST: D. E. Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58. SHERILLE EAST: Assemblies '56 '57 '58, Home Room Representative '57, Children's Theatre '57, Warriorettes '57 '58, Vice President of Seminary '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Retold Story Festival '56. EARL EASTMAN: Seminary Graduate '58, Swimming Club '56. GLEN ELLIS: Seminary Graduate '58. E. BOYCE ERICKSON: Concert Band '56 '57 '58, All State Band '57, USEA '56, '57 '58, Band Manager '57 '58, Football '56, One Act Play Festival '57, Track '56. LEDA RAE EVERTON: Warrior Band '56, Feature Editor of Warriors Trumpeter, Newspaper '58, Quill and Scroll Club '58, F.H.A. Club '57, F.H.A. State Convention '57, Red Cross Home Room Alternate '58, Seminary Graduate '58. GARY EVERTSEN: Seminary Graduate '58, Student Council '57, Dance Club, Ice Skating Club, Ski Club, Boys Glee Secretary '5 Seminary Class President '56, Safety Committee, S ety Confer Representative. , MAURENE FAUSETT: A Cappella Choir '58, Ice Skating Club. DEE FERRELL: Swimming Club '57, Ski Club '57, Seminary Graduate '58. CAROLYN FERRIN: Pep Club '58, Student Council '57, Assembly Committee '58, Seminary Graduate '58, One Act Play Festival '56, Region Speech Meet '56, Debate '56. CAROL JEAN FIELDING: Traveling Assembly '57, Pep Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '57, Girls Glee '57, F.H.A. Radio Program '57, Office Girl '58, Red Cross Representative '56. RENAE FIFE: Seminary Graduate '58, President of Home Room '57 Student Council '58. MARILYN FISHER: French Club '58, F.H.A. '58, Swimming Club '56, Seminary Graduate '58. ROBERT FLINDERS: A Cappella Choir '57 '58, Seminary Graduate '58. LYNN FOLKMAN: F.F.A. '56 '57 '58, Red Cross Representative '58, Football '56, Basketball '56 '57, Track '56 '57. MICHAEL FLINN: NORMAN FOWERS: Seminary Graduate '58, Track '56 '58, Cross Country '57 4th Place, School Play '57, One Act Play Festival '56, A Cappella Choir '58, Play Production '57, BILL FRANCIS: Seminary Graduate '58, Ice Skating Club '57 '58, Dance Club '57. JUDY FUHRIMAN: Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '56 '57, Red Cross Representative '56. DARYL GALLOWAY: Track '56 '57 '58, Wrestling '56 '57, Swimming Club '56, Student Council '57 '58, Cross Country '57. VERNA GARDNER: USEA, F.H.A., Dance Club. Was transferred from Ben Lomond. KENNETH GELLATLY: Wrestling '56. ROBERT GEORGE: German Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58. ALAN GIBBY: Swimming Club '56, Home Room Class President '56, Student Council '57, Quill and Scroll '57 '58, Warriors Trumpeter Editor '58' Yearbook photographer '58, Warriors Trumpeter photo- grapher '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Representative to Ford Nation- al Teenage Press Conference at Detroit '57. ROBERT GIBBY: Stage Manager '57 '58, ChiIdren's Theater '56, Sem- inary Graduate '58, Traveling Assembly '58, Swimming Club '56, Children's Theater '57 'Hansel and Gretel. GARY E. GIBSON: Seminary Graduate '58, Student Council '57, A Cappella Choir '58, Perfect Attendance '57. LINDA GIBSON: Spanish Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, President of Concert Girls Glee Club '58, F.H.A. Club '57. LUJEAN GIBSON: Seminary Graduate '58, Receptionist '58, Traveling Assembly '57, Red Cross Representative '56. ROSS GIBSON: Seminary Graduate '58. FRED GILES: Baseball '57 '58, Quill and Scroll Club '57 '58, Treo- surer of Quill and Scroll '58, Sports Editor Warriors Trumpeter '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Ist Place Winner of Written Essay on Safe Driving '57, Spanish Club '58. MIKE GONZALEZ: Wrestling '56 '57 '58, Football '56 '57 '58, Track '56 '57 '58, Captain Wrestling Team '58, 3rd Place in State in Track '57, First in the medely relay in State '57, First place in inter- scholastic relay in B.Y.U. '57. GWEN GOOCH: Home Room President '56, Student Council '57, Girls Glee '57, A Cappella Choir '58, Pep Club '58, Ski Club '57 '58, Office '58. STACY DEE GOODLIFFE: Student Council, Pep Band '56 '57, Seminary Graduate '58, Ice Skating Club '57 '58, School Dance Band '56 '57 '58, Speech II '58. MARK GOODSELL: Ice Skating Club '58, Ski Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative. I CATHY GOODWIN: Swimming Club '56, F.H.A. '56 '57, Ice Skating Club '58, Red Cross Reprsentative '56, Home Room Officer '57, Dance Club '57. DAWNA MARIE GOULD: A Cappella '57 '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Secretary of Seminary Class '56 '57 '58, Home Room Secretary '57 '58, F.H.A. '56 '57 '58. NELDA GRAHAM: Mixed Chorus '56, Girls Glee '57, Concert Glee '58, Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '58, Ice Skating Club '58. KAREN GREENWELL: Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '56 '57, Girls Glee '56 '57. -W 5 s- 725 ?a7f7 g'7 b f '7 '777 22 5,-y7'a2'fg0j'Zwf2-231 fl s Diff? v- FW j aa-ffnw 24-t LYNN HADFIELD: Football '56 '57'58, Basketball '56 '57 '58, Base- ball '56 '57 '58, Tract '56 '57 '58, F.F.A. '56 '57, Student Council '57. GORDON HADLEY: Football, Basketball, Track '56 '57, Track, Base- ball '58, F.F.A. President '58, Member of Student Council '57, F.F.A. '56 '57 '58. RUSS HAGEN: Track '56 '57 '58, Boys Association Sr. Representative '58, Sophomore Council '56. DIANE HALVERSON: Pep Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Home Room Representative for Red Cross '57, Mixed Chorus '56, Warrior- ettes '56, F.H.A. '58, ROY HANSEN: School Dance Band. LARRY HARRIS: Seminary Graduate '58. DOUG HARROP: Seminary Graduate '58, Student Council '56 '57 '58, Sophomore Council '56, Candidate for Mr. Sophomore '56, Saftey Committee '56, One Act Play Festival '56, Happy Warrior '58, Football '56 '57, Basketball '56 '57 '58, Track '56 '57 '58, Base- ball '56, Campus Committee, Seminary Class President '57. JUDY HARROP: Sophomore Representative to Girls Association '56, Region Speech Meet '56, One Act Play Festival '56 '57, Candidate for F.F.A. Sweetheart '56, Weber College Forensic Meet '56, Child- rens' Theater '57, English Debate, Superior '57, Chairman Social Committee '57, Candidate for Sophomore Queen '56, F.F.A. Sweet- heart '57, F.H.A. Member '56 '57, Assemblies '56 '57 '58, Managing Editor Golden Spike '58, Senior Class Vice President '58, Seminary Graduate '58, lst Attendant to State F.F.A. Sweetheart '57, Pep Club '58, Jr. Year Book Staff '57, Seminary Queen '56. JUDY KAY HARTWELL: Seminary Graduate '58, Mixed Chorus Ac- companist '56, A Cappella Choir '57 '58, Pep Club '58, All State Chorus '57, Speech Meet '57. JIM HASSELL: Football '56 '57 '58, Wrestling '57 '58, Track '56 '57 '58, German Club '57 '58, Seminary Class President '58. CALVIN HEINER: Seminary Graduate '58, Indian Exchange '58, Junior Red Cross Representative '57, Perfect Attendance. JANICE HENSTRA: Roller Skating Club '58, F.H.A. '58. ROBERT BRUCE HERRICK: C.A.P. Communication Officer '58, French Club '58, Science fRocket 3600 ft.i '58. DEANNE HESLOP: F.H.A. Club '56 '57 '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Pep Club '58, D.A.R. Candidate '58. KENNY HICKIE: Football '56 '57 '58, Basketball '56 '57 '58, Baseball '56 '57 '58, Track '56 '57 '58, Band '56 '57, Boys Association Vice President '58, Sophomore Council '56, Junior Council '57. JERRY HIGHFIELD: Red Cross Representative '56, Student Council '57, Football '56, Swimming Club '56, A Cappella '57 '58, Dance Club '57 WILLIAM HIGLEY: Two school plays '57 '58, Childrens Theater '57 '58, Debate '58, Assemblies, Concert Band and Orchestra, French Club '58. LEONARD HILL: Band '56 '57, Sophomore Track Meet '56, Seminary Class President '56, Seminary Class Vice President '57, Pep Band '56, '57. GARY HIPWELL: Wrestling '57, Home Room President '57 '58, Sem- inary Graduate '58. SHIRLEY HODSON: Sophomore Council '56, Student Council '57, Pep Club Secretary '58, Seminary Graduate '58. ELAINE HOGAN: F.H.A. '56 '57, Seminary Graduate '58, Pep Club Drill Chairman '58, Swimming Club '56, Office Girl '58, USEA '58, Knight Errantry Editor '58, Pep Club '58, One Act Play Festival '56. GAIL HOLBROOK: Secretary Safety Committee '58, Swimming Club '56 '57 '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Red Cross Representative '57 '58, Home Room President '56, Pep Club '58, One Act Play '56 '57, Region Speech Meet '56 '57, U.S.U. Poetry Festival '57, Business Staff Newspaper '57 '58, USEA '56 '57 '58, Debate '57. ANNETTE HOLZ: Swimming Club '56, Golf Club '56, Debate '57, Ski Club '58. STELLA HOOKER: A Cappella '58, Home Room President '57, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow '58, Vice President of Girls Asso- ciation '58, F.H.A, '57, Pep Club '58, Mixed Chorus '57, USEA '58. NORENE HOWES: iThese were achieved at Adrian High School in Oregon. She attended there her first three years.i Cheerleader Sophomore and Junior year, Candidate for Sweetheart Queen, Sec- retary of Student Body, Secretary of P.T.S.A., Treasurer of F.H.A., Representative to Student Council, Pep Club, F.H.A., G.A.A., Hi-Y. iWeber7 Pep Club, Social Committee. BEVERLY HUFFMAN: Student Council '56 '58, Yearbook Art Staff '58, Pep Club '58, F.H.A. Queen Candidate '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Red Cross Representative '57, Superior-Poetry Festival '57, Assemblies '56 '57 '58, Honor Roll '56, Speech Meet '57, School Plays '56 '57 '58, Student Director '58, Art Advertising Chairman '57. NORENE HULL: 2nd Attendant F.F.A. '56, lst Attendant F.F.A. '57, Senior Council '58, Home Room Secretary '56, Seminary Vice Presid- ent '57, Secretary Ski Club '57, A Cappella Choir '56 '57 '58, Office Girl '58, Miss Weber, Traveling Assembly '56 '57 '58, Secretary Mixed Chorus '56, German Club Treasurer '56, Social Committee '56, French Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '57. ZENDA HULL: Seminary Graduate '58, Pep Club '58, F.H.A. '57 '58, Spanish Club '57, '58. WYNN HUNSAKER: Home Room Representative '56, Athletics '56, Wrestling '56 '58, Student Council '56, Spanish Club '58. MYRENE HUNTER: Seminary Graduate '58, Perfect Attendance '57 '58, F.H.A. '56 '57 '58, Treasurer of F.H.A. '58, Pep Club '58, Girls Glee Club '56 '57 '58, Swimming Club '56 English Award '57, Speech Contest '56, Speech One. Act Play Contest '56, Assemblies '57 '58. KENT HURD: Junior Council '57, Senior Class President '58, Happy Warrior Candidate, Debate '56. LINDA JEAN HYER: Spanish Club '56 '57, Seminary Graduate '58, Student Director of Spanish Assembly '57, One Act Play Festival '56 '57, Alternate Representative for Red Cross '57 '58. GLENDA INGRAM: Pep Club '58, Girls Glee '57, Office '58, Seminary Graduate '57. JAY IVERSON: Dance Club '57, Swimming Club '56 '57, Red Cross Representative '58, Seminary Graduate '56, Seminary Class President '56 '57 '58. ELAINE JACKSON: F.H.A. '56 '57, Seminary Graduate '58. LARRY JACKSON: Swimming Club '56, President German Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58. CONNIE JENSEN: F.H.A, '57 '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Concert Glee '58. FLORA JENSEN: F.H.A. '57 '58, Pep Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Concert Glee '58. LARRY W. JENSEN: GLORIA JOHNSON: F.H.A. '56, Girls Glee '56, Seminary Graduate '58, Pep Club '58, D. E. Club '58. HETTIE JOHNSON: Perfect Attendance '56 '57 '58, Radio Production '65 '57, Seminary Graduate '58. TERRY JOHNSON: A Cappella '57 '58. CAROL WESTMAN JONES: A Cappella Choir '57 '58, Student Council '57 '58, Red Cross Council '56, Print Dress Queen Attendant, German Club, Seminary Graduate, 2nd Place Art Exhibit, Junior Speech Meet, Dance Club, Poetry Festival A.C. CONNIE JONES: Student Council '56, Social Committee '56, War- riorettes '57, President Warriorettes '57, Vice President Junior Class '57, F.F.A. Queen Candidate '57, Junior Prom Queen Candidate '57, Delegate to Girls State '57, Seminary Graduate '58, Deans Office '58, Cheerleader '58. MARY FRANCES JORGENSEN: Historian '57 '58, Quill and Scroll Clul '57 '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Skating Club '58. MARIANNE JORGENSEN: Seminary Graduate '58, Pep Club '58. F.H.A. '56 '57, Home Room Secretary '56, Seminary Class Vice Presi- dent '57. DEAN JUDKINS: Seminary Graduate '58, Home Room Vice President '56, Red Cross Representative '57, Boys Glee '58. BETH KAPP: Mixed Chorus '56, Girls Glee '57, Office Girl '58. KAREN KAPP: Swimming Club '56, Concert Band '56, A Cappella Choir '56-'58, UESA '58, Spanish Club Representatives '58, Semin- ary Graduate, Student Council '56, Red Cross Representative '56. MITSUKO LAWAGUCHI: German Club '56, F.H.A. '57, Editor-So This ls Weber '58, Guidance Office Girl '58, Yearbook Business Staff '58, Warrior Trumpeter Staff '57-'58, Library Staff '56, Girls Glee Club '57, Quill 8. Scroll '57-'58. 167 MARY KLEVJORD: Home Room Secretary '56, Warrior Band Lib- rarian '56, Concert Band Secretary '58, lst Place Winner-Weber Voice of Democracy Contest '57, German Club '56, 2nd Place State German Vocabulary Contest '56, Alternate to Girl's State '57, Alter- nate D.A.R. Citizenship Contest '58, Oratory '57, Debate '58, Music Festival, Flute Trio, Superior '56, Weber Delegate to Model U.N. '57, '58, Representative to D.A.R. Oratory Meet '57, Winner of Weber Bausch and Lamb Honorary Science Award '58, Science Club Secretary '58. HELENE KNIGHT Seminary Graduate '58, Pep Club '58, Assem- blys '56, '58, Guidance Department '58. DORIS KNOX: Ski Club '56, '57, '58, Dance Club '57, '58, Weber College Debate '56, Region Speech Meets '56, '57, Weber Debate Festival '57, Children Theatre '57, One Act Play Festival '56, Red Cross Representative '56, F.H.A. Club '56, Youth Speaks Out Del- egate '57, Home Room Secretary '57, Homecoming Queen Candi- date '58, Miss Weber Candidate '58, Cheerleader '58, Swimming Club '56, Radio Play '57, Exchange Student at Intermountain In- dian School '58, Assemblies. DONALD R. KOLDEWYN: German Club, Seminary Graduation. VIRGINIA LARIMORE: Home Room President '58, Ski Club, Home Room Secretary '57, Assemblies, Homecoming Receptionist '58, Poetry Contest '57, English Awards '57, Debate '56, English Poetry Festival '56, Poems Published in Scripto '57, '58, F.H.A. '56, Pep Club '58, Perfect Attendance '57, Honor Roll, Office Girl for Guidance Department, Bear River Youth Conference, Hostess for Career Day '58, United Nations Model Delegation Assembly '58. DAVID LARSEN: BEATRICE LEWIS: Secretary of Spanish Club '57, Office Worker '58, Band '56. MAX R. LEWIS: Mr. Shamrock '56, Sophomore Council '56, Home Room President, President of Junior Class '57, President of Sem- inary '58, Track Team '56, '57, '58, Wrestling Team '56, '57, '58, Cross Country Team '57, '58, School Plays, Debate '56, Candidate for Junior King '57, Dance Club '57, Seminary Graduate '58, Band. HELEN LILLEGARD: F.H.A. '57. LESLIE LINDLEY: Football '58, Campus Committee Chairman '58, Can- didate for Mr. Athlete '58, Football '56, '57, Basketball '56, Track '57, Varsity Club '57, Auditorium Usher '57. MARILYN LINDQUIST: Pep Club '58, Office-Guidance Department '58. LAYLE LINDSTROM: Seminary Graduate '58, Vice Persident of Quill 8- Scroll '58, Vice President of Jr. Red Cross '58, Jr. Red Cross Representative '57, F.H.A. '56, Girls Glee Club '57, French Club '58, Co-editor of Scripto '56, '57, '58, Pep Club '58. WAYNE LONDON: Seminary Graduate '58, C.A.P. '56. NANCY LOWE: Debate '56, Spanish Club '58. LARRY LUND: Ogden: Football, Track. Weber: D. E. Club, Semi- nary Graduate, Red Cross Representative. MARVIN LYTHGOE: Swimming Club '56, Ski Club Treasurer '56, Ski Club '57, Senior Council '58, Wrestling '56. MIKE MALONE: Wrestling '56, Track '56, F.F.A. '56, '57, '58. LOIS MANWARING: Pep Club '58, F.H.A. '56, '57, Seminary Grad- uate '58. ELLEN MATHIE: President of F.H.A., '58, Pep Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Spanish Club '58, F.H.A. Club '57, Home Room Rep- resentative '57. JAMES MATIS: German Club Representative, D. E. Club, B.Y.U. Speech Festival, Seminary Graduate. CLAUDE MAW: Swimming Club '56, Wrestling '58. LINDA MAYCOCK: Pep Club President, Candidate for Homecom- ing Queen, Candidate for Miss Pep Club, Jr. Council Representa- tive '57, Seminary Graduate '58, A Cappella '58, Student Council '56 WILLIAMENA McKAY: Poetry Award, '56, Vital Speech Award '57, Office '58, Student Council '58, Home Room Secretary '56, Semi- nary Graduate '58. JAMES McNEILL: Stage Manager '57, '58, Our Town '58, Children's Theater '58. GARY MEIBOS: Football '56, '57, Wrestling '56, '57, '58, Track '56, '57 F.F.A. '56, '57, '58. JUNE MELLE: Business Staff '58, Exchange Editor '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Secretary of Quill 8- Scroll '58. Q E Ei. L is it i X it 1 1 STEPHEN C. MERCER: C.A.P. '56, '57, C.A.P. Certificate of Profic- iency '57, French Club '58, Phepic 8- Chemistry Tocket to 3600. BRENDA MEYER: C.A.P. '56, F.H.A. '57, '58, Swimming Club '56, Dance Club '57, Skating Club '58, Fashion Show '57. CAROL MIKKELSEN: Seminary Graduate, Honor Roll, Perfect At- tendance. AUDREY MILLER: F.H.A. '56, '57, Skating Club, '56, '57. LARRY D. MILLER Cadet Commander of Civil Air Patrol '57, Cade Advisor to Utah State Wing '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Home Q, Room Representative for Red Cross '58, United Nations Represen- tative -'57, National C.A.P. Certificate of Proficiency, Youth Con- ference Representative. MICHAEL K. MILLER: French Club '58, Stage Crafts '57 '58 '56, for Chlidren's Theatre, and Traveling Assembly, Exchange Student at ln- termountain Indian School '58. ROSEMARY MONTGOMERY: Children's Theatre '56, Warrioretts '56, '57, '58, Student Council '57, Girls State '57, French Club '58, Sec-' retary of Warrioretts '57, President of Warrioretts '58, Church His- tory Representative, '58, Seminary Graduation '58. PEGGY MONSON: Weber College Debate Meet '56, Region Speec Speech Contest '57, Children's Theater '58, Dance Review '56, ting Club, Campus Committee '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Pep Club '58, Exchange Student to Intermountain Indian School '58. KENNETH MOORE Home Room President '56, Yearbook Photograph- er '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Perfect Attendance '56. DELA MORGAN: Red Cross Representative '58, F.H.A. '56, Pep Club '58, Seminary Graduate, Princess Print '57. WAYNE MORRIS: F.F.A. '56, '57, '58. ROBERTA MUNN: Girls Glee. SANDRA NAISBITT: Children's Theatre '56, '57, Charlie's Aunt '57, Contest Play '57, One Act Play Festival '57, Best Actress '57, Stu- Meet '56, F.H.A. '57, Junior Speech Meet '57, Dance Club '57, Sk Writer '58, Model U.N. Delegate '58, Seminary Graduate. JACKIE NELSON: Seminary Graduate '58, Secretary and Treasurer of D.E., Pep Club, F.H.A. '57, Skating Club '56, Dance Club, '57. KATHLEEN NELSON: Seminary Graduate '58, Student Council '57, '58, Manager of the Business Staff '58, Pep Club '58, State Speech Meet '57, F.H.A. Club '56, Region Speech Meet '56, '57, Weber Speech Festival '57, Home Room Vice President '56. dent Director School Play '58, Peg O' My Heart '58, U.S.EA. Scriptg ing Club '58, Pep Club '58, One Act Play Festival '57, Intermoun- tain Exchange Program '58. DE MAR NIELSON A Cappella Choir '58, D. E. Club '58, Semina Graduate '58 BLAINE NOORLANDER: Seminary Graduation. SANDRA NORSETH: English Superior Awards '57, '56, Concert Glee NANCY NEWEY: Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '56, '57, '58, Skat-g Club Accompanist '58, Roller Skating Club '56, Best Director Award '56, Junior Council Member '57, Librarian '57. BONNIE OLIVER: Girls Glee '56, A Cappella '57 '58, Pep Club ' Student Council Representative '57, '58, Seminary Graduate, Frenc Club '58. RAY OLMSTEAD F.F.A. '56, '57, '58, Red Cross Representative '5 Football '56, Baseball '56, '57, Seminary Graduate '58, Home Room Representative '56. ' ROY OLSEN: SALLY ANN OLSON: Pep Club '58, U.S.E.A. '56, '57, '58, Seminary f Graduate '58, Distributive Education Club '58, Short Story Contest '57. LOWELL ORR: Art Exhibit Committee '56, Industrial Arts Contest '5 . DONA OSMOND: Yearbook Artist '58, Seminary Graduate '58, President of Home Room '58. KAY PARKER Seminary graduate, Guidance Office Girl '58, F.H.A. Club '57, '58, Jr. Red Cross President '58, Jr. Red Cross Chapte Delegate '58, Honor Roll '57, Library Assistance 58, U.E.S.A. '58. TED PARKER: Football '58, F.F.A. '56, '57, '58, F.F.A. Dairy Judgin Team '56, F.F.A. Parliamentary Procedure Team '57, Vice President F.F.A. '57, Sentinal F.F.A. '58, Ice Skating Club '58. DENNIS PARRY: Student Council '57, Boy's Association Secretar '58, Debate '58, Wrestling '56 '57 '58, Football '56, Track '56 '57 V Seminary Graduate '58, Home Room President '56. -I .QM T68 f -f,54,' ' 1 , E9 - : 4 J' J A-pf' ,KX e J .- - A ' 0, y 94 '--ga -4 'd'A ,- 1 , 29 V 1 c '2'fgfV4fll-4 l 'arp J 'slag vsnuerm Masons: s enef one Act Play Festival '56 '57, Ho eg-76.4-+.sIEPHQ R,HEES: Wrestling '56, '57' Track '56' Dance Club '57' Room President '56, '57, Receptionist '58, Home Room Secretaryff F-F-K 56, 57- , , , , 158, seminary Gmdume 158, Weber college summer Theqfre, Webs! 2 VERLAYNE RICHARDSON: Seminary Graduate 58, Spanish Club 58. College Forensics Meet '56, Superior Poetry Festival '57. 9-11-1 RAYMOND RIZZI: Student Council 56, Seminary Graduate 58, Ice ALAN PETERSON: ChiIdren's Theatre '58, Red Cross, Home Rao Representative, One Act Plays, Retold Story, Region Speech Meeyjif Superior Rating, State Speech Meet, Excellent Rating, Seminary Cla s Officer, F.F.A. Poultry Judging Team, F.F.A. Committee Member, Swimming Club '57, Student Council, Region in Play Production, F.F.A. Livestock Judging Team, Chairman F.F.A. Committee '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Usher on Career Day '58. GAYLE PETERSON: Poetry Festival '56f Debate '56p English Speech Meet '56, '57, Seminary Graduate '57, Pep Club '58, Office Girl '58. JEAN PETERSEN: Pep Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Office Girl '58, Lunch Line Committee '57, '58, D. E. Club, F.H.A, '57, One Act Play Contest '56, Bear River Conference '57, Debate '56, '57. KAREN PETERSON: Seminary Graduate '5Bf Skating Club '57: Pep Club '58, Perfect Attendance '56, '57, '58. SHARON PETERSON: French Club '58, Office Girl '58, Radio Pro- duction, Speech ll. RICHARD NEIL PETT: French Club '58. PHIL PHILLIPS: Chief Stage Manager '57 '58, Stage Crew Member '56, Assembly Committee '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Children's Theater '57, Brigadoon '56. GARY FILKINGTON: Wrestling '56 '57 '58, Cross Country '57 '58, Red Cross Representative '56, Student Council '57, Wrestling Co- captain '58, Swimming Club '56, Candidate for Mr. Athlete '58, D.E. Club '58, Dance Club '57, Assemblies. LEONARD PITKIN: CAROL PAULSEN: Vice President of D. E. Club, Office Girl '58, Pep Club '58. JUANITA POULSEN: Seminary Graduate '58, Office Girl, A Cap- pella Choir, Mixed Chorus. CAROLYN POWELL: Office Girl '57, Girls Concert Glee '58, Secretary in Home Room '56, F.H.A. '56, Seminary Graduate. ANN CAROLYN PROBASCO: Warriorettes '56, '57, '58f A Cappella '56, '57, '58, Skating Club '56, Winner of D.A.R. Oratarical Contest '58, Home Room President '57, Superior In Vital Speech '56, '57, Delegate to the United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth '57, Repre- sentative in Oratory Contests at Weber College '57, '58, Repre- sentative for Debate at Weber College '56, Candidate for D.A.R. Cit- izenship Contest, Representative for Poetry Festival at Agriculture College '56, '57, Honor Roll '56, '57, Extemp. Speaking at Weber College '57, Delegate to Model U.N. '58, Children's Theater '57, English Retold Story Award '57, Warriorettes Property Manager '57. JIM PROUT: Seminary Graduate '58, F.F.A. '56, '57, '58, F.F.A. Rep- resentative for Plain City Dairy Days '57, '58. SHAUNA PULSIPHER: F.H.A. '56, '57, Seminary Gradltafo '5l, Ofk Girl '58. EDNA QUIST: Poetry Contest at A.C. '56: One Act Play Festival, Superior Award '56, Debate '56, '57, '58, D.A.R. Oratorical Contest '58, F.H.A. '56, Seminary Graduate '58, Ice Skating Club '58, USEA '58, Spanish Club '57. KEITH RASMASSEN: Seminary Graduate '58, Wrestling '56, Track '57, '58, Seminary Class President '56, '58, Seminary Class Vice President '57. JOYCE RAUZI: F.H.A. '56 '57 '58, Pep Club '58, Student Council '58. DIXIE REEDER: Seminary Graduate '57, Seminary Officer '57, Fea- ture Editor of School Paper '57, Pep Club '57, '58, Amico Fidelis Charter Member '57, Junior Prom Assembly Chairman '57, Attend- ed Commercial Contest '56, '57, Sang as a Quintet '57. ELBERT REDFORD: French Club President '58, Redcrass Representa- tive, A Cappella Choir '58, Excellent in Junior English Contest '57, Ski Club '57, '58, Dance Club '57, '58. CYNTHIA REDMOND: Pep Club '58, Receptionist '58, Spanish Club. DEXTER REES: Football '56, Wrestling '56, Track '56, Swimming Club '56, Seminary Graduate '58. MARY REVOIR: F.H.A. '56, '57, Ski Club '56, Dance Club '57, Child- ren's Theatre '57, French Club '58, Seminary Garduate '58. MELVIN RHEES: Seminary Graduate '58, Civil Air Patrol '56, Swim- ming Club '56. Skating Club '58. R OCHELL: Football '56, Wrestling '56, Track '56, Ski Club '56, wlmming Club '56. CHRIS ROSKELLEY: Seminary Graduate '58. ROSE MARIE ROSE: Cheerleader '57, Seminary Graduate '58. NANCY ROYLANCE: Student Council '56, Lunch Line Committee '56, Speech Meet '56, Debate Meet '56, Social Committee '57, A Cap- pella Choir '57, '58, Girl's State '57, Pep Club '58, D.A.R. Winner '58, Girl's Associaiton Secretary '58, Assemblies '56, '57, '58, Radio Programs '56, '57, '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Finals for Seminary Officers. ALLEN RUMSEY Wrestling '56, '57, Civil Air Patrol '55, '56, '57, Civ- il Air Patrol Proficiency Award, German Club '57, '58. JUDY SANFORD: Ski Club '58. BRENT SATTERTHWAITE: Debate '57, '58, Wrestling '56, '57, Track '56, Seminary Graduate '58, Legislature '57, '58, Seminary Class President. JOE SATTIEWHITE: Football '56, '57, '58, Baseball '55, '56, Wrest- ling '57, '58, Track '56, '57. GAIL SAUNDERS: Swimming Club, '56, '57, Seminary Graduate '58, Student Council '58, Office Girl '58, Pep Club '58. VIRGINIA SAUNDERS: Scripto Editor '57, '58, Quill 8: Scroll Club '57, '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Warriors Trumpeters Staff '57, '58, Pep Club '58, Sophomore Poetry Contest '56, Junior Untied Na- tions Speech Contest. DARLENE SCHENCK: Research Editor Yearbook '58, Jr. Yearbook Staff '57, Warrior Trumpet '57, Seminary Graduate '57, Mixed Chorus '56. PATSY SCHULTZ: Pep Club '58, Office Girl '58, Seminary Gradu- ate '57, Poetry Festival '56, Weber College Debate Meet '56, Eng- lish Speech Meet '57. JOANNE SCHULI: Pep Club '58, Queen Candidate for Miss Pep Club Dance '58, Dance Club '57. TAMERA SCOTT: A Cappella Choir '58, Dance Club '57, Girls Glee '56, '57, Girl's League '56, '57, Swimming Club '57, Class Repre- sentative '56, Letter Women Club '56, Drama Club '56, Dance Quartet '56, Assembly Committee, Oregon High School Bowling League. TED SHUPE: Cross Country Run '56, '57, '58, Basketball '56, '57, '58, Track '56, '57, '55, Baseball '56, '57, '58, Social Committee '56, Junior Council '57. CAROLYN SIMMONS: Seminary '58, Pep Club '58. GLEN SIMMONS: Seminary Graduate '58, Football '56. JEANNE SIMPSON: Cheerleader '58, Homecoming Queen '58, Swim- ming Club '56. Girl's Glee '57, Seminary Graduate '58. JUDY SLATER: Superior Vital Speech '56,'57, Assemblies '56, '57, '58, Honor Roll '56, '57, Staff Artist for Yearbook, Scripto, and Who's Who '57, Junior Yearbook Staff '57, Yearbook Art Editor '58, Girls State Alternate '57, President of Quill 8. Scroll '58, Weber High 'Standard Examiner Columnist, Pep Club '58, Seminary Grad- uate '58, Candidate for D.A.R., Junior Council, Junior Representa- tive in Seminary SALLY SLY: Vice President Pep Club '58, Student Council '56, Sem- inary Officer '57, Swimming Club '56, Ice Skating Club '58 ,Ski Club '58, Dance Club '57, '58, Superior Poetry Contest '56, Debate '56, Candidate for Queen of Pep Club Dance '58, Pep Club '58, Sem- inary Graduate '58, Children's Theater '57, Traveling Assembly '58. ANN SMITH: French Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '56, '57, Assembly '56, Swimming Club '56, Dance Club '57, '58. MELLIE SMITH: Knight Errantry Editor, Seminary Graduate, Pep Club '58, Quill 8. Scroll '58, F.H.A. '57, Debate '56, Pantomime Contest '56, Assemblies '58. ' WELDON WEBB SMITH F.F.A. '56, '57. JOHN SODENKAMP F.F.A.., Wrestling '56. COLLEEN SORENSON: Secretary for Brogue Clan, Dance Clan, Dance Guild, Winner of Jr. Ski Contest, Vice President Seminary Class, Script Committee, USEA Assembly '58, USEA Club '58 Honor Roll '56, Assembly '56, Courtesy Clan '56. ' I69 La c 724-:acc , ' , - ', . , - X f - t , , M4-ug ' , 4 ,, OILTCJ Lxbt LOL Ja. cg, hQfg,,Q:4,:-F C Lfff Q-dec 27... V C J 1,-sac' fbi!! 14: 744' 4'-'?.1?41ff C 'K lfCfM6c-4.44z', 61,64 ---Ed-Y I t csc , LYNN SPENCER: Seminary Graduate '58. PAUL C. SPENCER: Seminary Graduate '58. STEPHEN H. SPENCER: Seminary Graduate, Chairman of Social Com- mittee. , MAX STAKER: Wrestling '56, State Fair Committee '56, '57, I.ive- stock Judging Team '57, F.F.A. '56, '57, '58, Ice Skating Club. JOHNNY STATLER Student Council '56, '58, Senior Council '58, Mod- el United Nations '57, '58, Charlie's Aunt '57, Our Town '58, Super- ior in State and Region Legislative '56, '57, Debate '56, '57, '58, Sophomore Speech Contest, Track '56, '57, Football '56, Campus Committee '56, Junior Council '56, National United Nations Contest. I Speak For Democracy '57, '58, Speech Award '56, '57, Junior United Nations Contest. , LINDA STANDING Warrioretts '57, Swimming Club '56, Pep Club '58, Traveling Assembly '57, Skating Club '58, Student Council '57, F.H.A. '56, '57, '58. DALLAS STANGER: Seminary Graduate '58. BETTY JEAN STAUFFER: Seminary Graduate '57. COLEEN STOCKING: Seminary Graduate '57, Social Committee '57, Warriorette '57, '58, Warriorette Vice President '58, F.F.A. Queen Candidate '57, '58, Junior Prom Queen Candidate '57, Franch Club '58, Dance Club '57, Skating Club '58, Homecoming Queen Candi- date '58. DORA MAE STODDARD: A Cappella Choir '57, '58, Traveling As- sembly '57, Seminary Graduate '58, F.H.A. '57, Mixed Chorus '56, F.H.A. Radio Program '57. JOHN STODDARD Civil Air Patrol '56, '57, Civil Air Patrol Com- munications Officer '56, '57, Civil Air Patrol Utah Wing Advisory Council, Civil Air Patrol Certificate of Proficiency lPhysIcsJ Rocket. PAM STOKER Seminary Graduate '58, Dance Club '57, -A Cappella Choir '57, '58, French Club '58, Speech Contest '56, Music Festi- val '56, '57, '58, Columnist in School Paper '57, '58. Column in Salt Lake Tribune '57, '58, Seminary Class President '56, Secretary Home Room. RON STOREY: Track '56, '57, '58, Football '56, '57 ,58, Basketball '56, Wrestling '56, Student Council '56, Treasurer of Dance Club '57, Vice President of French Club '58, Senior Council '58, Social Committee '57. GLORIA STORRER: Seminary Graduate, Distributive Education Club '57 '58, F.H.A. '57 '58, Girls Glee '56 '57. JULIA STETTLER: Secretary of Sophomore Class, Student Council, President of Girls Association, Candidate for Miss Sophomore, Miss Princess Print, Candidate for Junior Prom Queen, Candidate for Homecoming Queen, Candidate for Miss Weber, Miss Pep Club, Seminary Queen, Seminary Graduate, Home Room Representative, Pep Club, Alternate to Girls' State. EUGENE SUTHERLAND: German Club, Spanish Club, Wrestling. LINDA TAMS: Receptionist '58, Children's Theatre '56, Assemblies, Speech Contest '56, Poetry Festival '56, F.H.A. '56, '57, Radio Pro- duction '58, Dance Club '57, Swimming Club '56. CARMEN TALBERG: Student Council '58, A Cappella '58, lnter-pre- tive Speech '56, French Club '58, Assemblies '58. CAROL TAYLOR: Swimming Club '56, French Club '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Debate '56, Red Cross Representative '56. LYNN TAYLOR: Studentbody President, Jr. Representative to Boy's Association, Sophomore Class President, Jr. Prom King, Mr. Ath- lete, Football '56, '57, '58, Wrestling '57, '58, Track '56, '57, '58, Football Co-captain '58, German Club, USEA. RAY TAYLOR: Track, Football, Wrestling '56 '57 '58, F.F.A. '56 '57, '58, Vice President of Seminary Class '56, Poultry Judging Team, Parliamentary Practices Team. ANNA JEANETTE TERRY: Pep Club '58, A Cappella Choir '58, Sem- inary Graduate '58, Girls' Glee '57. GARY TESCH: Track '56,'57, '58, Football '56, Wrestling '56, '57, President of Home Room '56, President of Seminary Class '57, Home Room Representative '58, Lunch Line Committee '57, Seminary Graduate, Captain ofthe Track Team, Ice Skating Club '58. DE LOE THOMPSON: Yearbook Art Staff '58, Children's Theater '57, '58, Drama Productions '57, '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Ski Club '57, '58, French Club '58, Art Guild, '58, Dance Club '57, F.H.A. Club '58 70 JANEAL THURGOOD: Copy ditor of Yearbook '58, Senior Repr sentative of Girl's Association, Candidate for Miss Weber '58, - egote to Bear River Youth Conference '57, Pep Club '58, Seminary Graduate, First Place on Essay Contest for American Legion '57, Warrior's Trumpeter Staff '57, Alternate for Girl's State '57, So This ls Weber Ca-editor '58, Home Room Vice President '57, As- semblies '57, '58, Business Staff of Yearbook, Jr. Yearbook Staff '57. ROSEMARY TIBBITTS: Seminary Graduate '58, Pep Club '58, USEA Club '56, '57, '58, Distributive Education Club '58. STEVEN TOONE: Football, Vice President of Seminary Class'56, President of Seminary Class '57, Vice President of Seminary '58, Junior Council, Home Room President, Student Council, President of Ice Skating Club, Booster Club. JANE VALENTINE Pep Club Publicity Chairman '58, USEA '58, Red Cross Representative '56, '57, Pep Club Queen Candidate '58, Sem- inary Graduate '58, A Cappella '58, Traveling Assembly '57, Sem- inary Class President '56, Dance Club '57. BILL VAN HULTEN ,F.F.A. '56, Wrestling '57, Band '55, German Club '57, Track-'55. GARY VAUGHN Seminary Graduate. JUDIE VAUGHAN: F.H.A. '56, Seminary Graduate '58. DENICE VERNIEUW: Seminary Graduate '58, Perfect Attendance '56, '57, '58. FOWENE HOFFMANN VISSER: Honor Roll '57, 5 Years Perfect At- tendance, Secretary, Historian and Treasurer of Spanish Club '56, One Act Play Festival '56, Seminary Graduate '58, Student Coun- cil Alternate '57, Orchestra '56. DYANN WADE: Studentbody Vice President '58, Junior Representa- tive to Girls' Association '57, Sophomore Council '56, Dance Club '57, Candidate for Miss Weber '58, A Cappella '58, Traveling As- sembly '56, '57, '58, Outstanding Actress Award '56, ChiIdren's -Theatre Play '56, Seminary Graduate '58. BLAINE WALKER: USEA, Seminary Graduate '58, Radio Production. DUANE WALTERS: A Cappella Choir '57, '58, Distributive Educa- tion '57, '58, Seminary Graduate '58. ROSEMARY WANGSGARD: F.H.A. Club '56, '57, '58, Student Coun- cil '56, F.H.A. Vice President '58, Pep Club Dance Queen Candi- date '58, Ice Skating Club '58, Seminary Graduate, Girls' Glee '57, Pep Club '58, Debate '56, Poetry Festival, '56, Speech I '56, Sec- retary of Seminary Class, Home Room Vice President. BOBBIE WAYMENT: Baseball '56, '57, '58, Football '56, Wrestling '56, Editor of Promotions Distributive Education Club '58. ELAINE WEST: F.H.A. '57, Sophomore Council '56, Junior Council '57, Campus Committee '58, Pep Club '58, New Notes Co-Editor '58, Trumpeter Staff '57, '58, Sophomore Speech Meet '56, Junior Speech Meet '57, Poetry Festival '56, Weber College Forensic Meet '56, One Act Play Contest '56, Swimming Club '56, Assemblies '56, '57, '58, Orchestra '57, '58, Secretary of Orchestra '58, Honor Roll '57, Red Cross Representative '56, Seminary Graduate '58, Quill L Scroll '57, '58, So This ls Weber Staff '58. LYNN WHEELER: F.F.A. BONNIE WILKES: F.H.A. '56, Seminary Graduate. DOUG WILLIAMS: Football '56, Track '57, Red Cross Representa- tive '58, lunch Line Committee '58, Seminary Class President '58. SHARON WHITEAR: Office Girl '57, Pep Club '58, Red Cross Rep- resentative '58, Seminary Graduate '58, Vice President of Home Room Class '57, President of Seminary Class '56. BOB WOOD: Yearbook Editor '58, Boy's State '57, President of USEA, '58, Quill 8- Scroll '57 '58, Spanish Club '56 '57, Children's Theater '56, '57, Brigadoon '56, Charlie's Aunt '57, Contest Play '57, War- riors Trumpeter '57, '58, A Cappella Choir '58, Third Place in Weber College Oratory Meet '57, Student Council '57, Assembly Commit- tee '57, Weber College Forensic Meet '56, '57, '58, Foreign Language Festival at B.Y.U. '56, '57, Region Extemp, Superior, '57, Region and State Oratory, Superior, '57, Dance Club '57, '58, Poetry Festival '56, Region Interpretive Speech Meet '56, Youth Conference '57, One Act Play Contest '56, Junior Yearbook Staff '57, USEA '56, '57, '58 Sophomore Speech Meet, Superior, '56, Junior Speech Meet, Superior' '57, Swimming Club '56, Honor Roll '56, '57, '58, Assemblies, Mod: el United Nations '58. RICHARD WOOD: Football '56, '57, '58, Wrestling '56, '57, '58 Track '56, '57, F.F,A. '56, '57, '59, Ice skating Club '58, Dance Club '56, '57. BRENT ZAUGG: F.F.A. Seminary Graduate '58, Dairy Judging Team '57. LARRY ZAUGG: Seminary Graduate '58. ,4- M MW, Z , . 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Wangsgard, Rosemary 22 '67 146 40 , aww, glean 20 ga 4416 40. f 4' ,f sK:r1qrm51f4o 1- ', ,f 'VC Wilkes, Bonnie 151 I li' 4' 11110945 Isiryiey 156 407, Q Aff' , 4 LN, If ,I ,. , , , M, , ff X Juufon Q-gums ' , 1-4 , f Aaron, Pat Ann ff l ,fi Q L. Adair, Marcia 113 ' , - Agren, LouAnn 113 19 1 ,f 1, J Ala, Mary Jo 113 If - Q 5 Alder, Lois 32 63 66 75 112 113 qfchcririgg 19rZyq,,Q14'2 '115 Cl '-'CoDL'W'9' 'I5' L - ff, f Charppellf' Janet 115 ' if ' Clark, Sally Clement, LeAnn 116 Cohan, Rosemary 116 Conklin, Myrna 9rs,r7fJn1121,1,15 1 'C6y,'C'Urol n'TT6 CrqgUn,'J e Ann I Uaings, Lave 4 116 , Ll. D6vgnpgftL B26 1' L' 7 Davis, Evelyn 116 Sanford, Judy 144 Saunders, i 12 18 0 40 Alkema, Carlene 113 Day. Sandra Lee 116 135 X S Saunders, me 33 , Allen, Linda 113 ' DePierro, Carole 116 HN, Schenck, D rlene 35-1 4 Alvord, Luanne 113 .Q East, Peggy l X X Schutz, J Ann 2267 15 40 , er J ef Ulf? A :gy , Ellis, Charleen 76 117 ,- Schultz, Pats 1 40 f4'7 e r SYOXA3 , ly Von H7 'D 1 scoff, Ta H4 I , 2-ygyraf 561514446 fi ,rzlifle May 1 14 shupe, fl df l now, aren 11 an je, fend w, Kama June 117 U X Simmons, o n 15 . Xf Azqfryjaagsfll 6, JMC! .-f as E Iedow, Martha 117 K -1 Simpson, rig ig 1? O y Baird, Vicky 11 ' '63 Eyffblg PAUQJ7 XX Slater, J 5, 3 F6150 40 6. M Z7 I Qker, Jails 1 I 17 E V Fa ett, Lynette 117 f' si ,s ll 4 10 nor a , E 194 F rr' asha 21 117 'fx Srrllith,c1I 4 jig ,ffj gray, lzggnefg 'Z7553' fy' 4-rletslllgnnie 117 1 .il X Smith, Ame 41 E 4 Ba s, Lind ,M bf g Fondr n, Bonnie 117 is X .Q. S0CleY1kCI r Cy!! f Cf! 2 B row, H6 3 :Z If rs, Verlayne 117 -J X Sorenso , JH e 16 15 C' X 1a rry, R se Marie 4 114! C fgwles, nnie 118 'g -1 Sorenson, Joyce I gf . 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Manning, Ca 60 75 76,122 Seamons, Sharon Hadley, Kathleen 119 Martin, Annette 122 7' 11,1155 Hall, Ruth 119 Martin, Darlene 11 Shoell, lara Hancey, Rebecca 18 76 119 Marti , C cili 2 Shupe, Harriet 126 Hancock, Jelarie 119 M ell, .l ' Singleton, Sharon 126 Hanson, Cheryl 19 Dougal! nn1 5 771 Smith, Carolyn 126 Harms, Bemadine 119 McFarl d, L Ann 1 2 Smith, Charlotte 75 76 126 Harper, Penny Ann 119 Medina, Al' 122 I Snoddy, Priscilla 26 68 127 Harper, Vicki 23 35 76 119 dina Loris A , lSomers, Beverly Yvonne 127 Hart, Joy Lucy 119 ' Mikkel n, Kare ' 'Sorenson, Renate 129 Henderson, Linda 119 ' Mil , Jayne 1 ' Saley, Darlene 127 f' Henrie, Vivian 60 119 , er, Jud 12 ark, Judy f Henry, Sharon 'yi iller, rior' 12 tephens, Marily' 1 Henstra, Gloria 119 f ' Millet? s 2 1 ti psop, Barbar ean 12 Higgs, Lois 7 If X 12 lj S Kay I Hodges, Yvonne 62 120 org Q y an 1 afford A Ja ice 127 Hodson, Joan Moyv K n 1 jf I Sutton, mala 127 Hogge, Doris Maxine umfor ind e ,V Swa Sandra 1 Holloway, Roselene Nea , Ka 3 X C HS rt, Ahh Q 1 Holmes, Marilyn 120 N n, Phy s 123 I alty,'Bonr1ie 7 Holz, Yvonne 26 1 ewco , udith Taylor, J' 127 Howard, Shirie 22 120 , 1' Newe Mai ' 23 f Tauc ' , Ce a 127 Hull, Mary Beth 20 ,120 Nielsen, M 't 12 T as, Betty Lou 128 Hull, Rosalie 129 Oaks, Anne e 1 27 76 12 1 1 3 ompson, Barbara 127 Jensen, Linda 120 f Park , Elaine? 75 7 24 A Thompson, Kit 18 66 127 Jensen, Nancy Ann 32 120f , TV 24 aw ' f Thompson, Nancy Mae 127 Jepsen, Connie 129 l ence, Ma M. 12 ' Thurgood, Shirley Kay 128 Jepsen, Zola Marie enm , anet f Turner, Dianne 23 128 Johnson, Patsy 27 35 121 Pet on, AI 124 k Udy, Karen 76 128 Jolly, Janice 121 P erson, B rly Kay 124 Vaughn, I-inda 18 32 128 1-1. Johnson, Renae 76 121 'X Pettigre , amera 124 Wadman, Claudia 127 Jones, Arlene 121 unde inda May 61 124 Walker, Linda 128 Jones, Marilyn 112 121 ies' , Annabel 124 Ward, Cheri 128 X Jones, Sandra 121 in La Nida ean 124 Warnick, Bonnie 22 -1. Jorgensen, Karen 121 I W0Yment, Dianne 129 .exe , Kenley, Carolyn ,' revedehw Webb, June,128 X1 .x Kent, Karol 121 Price, Jud Komose, Dyann Kleviord, Carol 11 121 Knowles, Nancy Kay 19 24 36 75 121 Larkins, Edna Larson, Linda 121 Larsen, Shirley 75 121 Lemmon, Loretta 121 Lindsay, Cherrie 12 75 129 Lowe, Linda 122 mxmmmseg Protzman, aye 1 8 12 - ' 1lVilsom,'ndf!Ql!ack t 123 X 'N Rawson, K rlene 5 , Reed Nao 125 , Q , Vllqblthuis, nnetje 12 ' Zivie, Dxonn si x 'V ' , orter, Cher ie Ek E SQE C' . Ps g KX Reeder, K 1 'Q 15' 1 Reifsnider, an 1 el Zab k, Georgia 12Q'N fx ' Ricks, Janeen 125 gl Q C X. Robinson, Pat 129 CR rl S1 , Q -Q M Richens 125 X '0Im.,P0ftv , ' X .' 0REE,GlRL A en,XSPerlene 1 LQJ 1 ,X' Lowe, Norma 129 Lund, Adele Marie 122 Lund, Joyce 112 122 Lundberg, Beverly 122 l aundra Y nne Schaefer, Pa lcia 1 6 c De 2 1S11c1mn,'rho nnK6g1 REE 2 S h A 1 Scovi ,Bonn Kaye 126 x lf A en V Dene 101 'x Allredwmen 1 N I' Andersen,-'Chariot KKK. A Andegsonl Jackie 1 'Q E . V 1 Q XM V 1 Y f? -1 ic. 11 Jllfkgfrxl' 1 , 9 ' xg . ,, SNJS H fl ,C 1 -sri ,i3sFE Ss 1 News ' ' 1' S11 . ,f -. sr ' xr 6Rnuqgi,S , Q 5 5 A sf- s b,i 1y -ssl ' . 'ik 'tw , 1 JV N 32 1. Q wig, N' 2913 'fig i 5-Ni EL Q , in K Y -x .ws 1, 1 Y ,ij xv I, ' . 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Jud Leavitt, Patri - I a a tbbons, ricia LeMond, J t 99 Bonham' sharan 101 lover, e 99 Lindsay, Carol 99 Bowden, Connie 1 B wman, Sandra Lee ugh , Brac ank, Fr c s 102 rons ee n 102 , D ro L s 9 uc , immijlz' Buggar, Judy 102 Bybee, Janice Fay O2 Byington, Bonnie 2 Calder, Lynda Carter, Colleen 102 Carter, Susan Kay 102 Carroll, Arlene 102 Christensen, Karen 102 Christensen, Mary Jo 102 Christofferson, Kathryn Chugg, Jo Ann 102 Chugg, Marilyn 102 70 96 Clark, Nancy 102 Clarke, Marian 109 Code, Geraldine 102 Costley, Janet 103 Cottam, Bonnie Cattle, Eileen 103 Cowperthwaite, Joyce 103 Crabtree, Vee 103 Cramer, Va Lois 103 Cunningham, Jan 114 o,S n1 Q 63 C 1 Gibbons, Patricia Glover, June 99 1 99 Go in, Sharon 99 G , Judy as 99 75 77 if' Patr'cia 1 LJ ro e Grow, France 2 Hadley, Tah 107 ncock, Shirlee 107 ansen, Geraldine 104 H sen dr 07 s, ats 1 Heiner, Sherri 107 G enw:od, Ka.ren 109 H ' ,C I 107 Hi vo I H Hill, Jolene 107 Hi well ' Hodgson, Bonnie 107 Hadson, Launa 107 Hodson, Mary Ann 107 Hoffpauir, Marilyn 107 Holtry, Linda 107 Hooten, Lola 107 Howell, Gloria 107 Hubbard, Gail 107 Hull, Suzanne 107 L max, Sharoy I oe,,Kare Z Manning, Ann 98 Markland, Beth 98 Marriott, J nice 91 M rtine , Lor aine 98 1 ' 1 . athews, Rae Dean 1 Maxwell, Myrna McConnell, Cathy McFarland, Linda r , ce 108 Mei , ' 1 8 ' ,Judy iler, Sharon 108 Minert, Allen 108 eanne toe ntgomery, Neva 108 Mower, Janet 108 Naisbitt, Diann 97 , Kathleen 109 Neilson, Sharon Nelson, Phyllis 100 Neilsen, Gayle 100 Neilsen, Arlene 76 98 109 Nilson, Arlene 109 Noorlander, Carol lL1nda1 97 Olsen, Shanna 106 Orstrom, Carma 106 Osborne, Linda 175 snug l i i 4 ayf',,4j Q!! I 1 I , sow one LS 1 f Royce, 1 0 ' vogf, sew June 100 Osmo Shme 06 l Roya , Jani O Woddoups, Gayle 106 OW CI 106 ' Sa rs, She 105 1 Waggoner, Joan ,me', i Lou .5 . 6 s es, Th los Wagstaff, olivia 106 P k I b 0 9 64 5 Sch rlynn 109 Wakefield, Karen 106 Z Jor To Sc gen, Bon - Wangsgard, Judy 106 1 fkmQon, I ne Schfick, Gul 10135 xgfgsglsxggl N:::'ff06 arfer, ey 9 C UZ' e ' - - S Wardle, Joan 106 Z knsonagrl An 9 X e wi Connli ae 10 WOYSFS, rilYn P ndel 2 e ellaba , Susan 104 Wflyme fIdf0 106 Penm , Ella e ' Si S .Fawn 104 Wgb ocmu Y 122 I p I I 98 mg n, une , 9 ters? Ye 9 510 V91 51101011 9 In e 1 1 peiers I Judy X Sladeiw Nona Je 1 E610 511079 pete on, Kar 9 Slaug fer, andr 4 llkf, J d .1 ersen et gmitlll, B Jfaone nf 'Wi imsms: Jean : J -H' I If , one . I P11l.lZ'one2Y 1 70 6 4 - I mme, 1 A 1 liams, Ka y 106 Ik' ' X JoAnne 104 f Willie vvle ingto ara D 97 18 f . 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We Brooks, Kent Brown, Frank 134 6 A A 1 f W7 X LJ ' 1' 7,455 ' V! ., 7 7 .' , , 52 424 ,f -61a 1 Cf 7 - fa .a 44- fQ44,g4Z.':.Z'!6'.Z,C -4'CffL -ZZ' IL' .. ,4LfL . 114 1 . 4 'ff -ff' 455511 . Brown Steve 134 wr ff- 3 148 Miller Layy 25 14o sack Ramne v1:ZyQee'Cfs74a 4446 illerl Micheal 75 141 y 134 -jf ex I Je-Z ' ' 1 , Buckway, Brent 134 JL ogles, Zike 20 4 51 ff oore, Kenneth 36 141 Burns, Steve 67 134 f' if 1B 4 Morris - e 41 Bybee, Neil 34 134 ' -If-' l 412 1 V,' , I Byingmn' Dems U, ggffff? Q, 45. .a . Lynn 4 47 48 ,7 13 ' Nelson, nav' Carlson, Glenn Z6 -- , G -, 22 1 - ' 1 . 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