Nineteen
Jordan High School Sandy, Utah
Jf.DI'fOHS
LaRue Vincent B eryl .J 011es
g f) I'I'OH lA I. 1\ I)V I St•:H 1 Jau ra Ciardner Pn<Yt 'OUil <\t'll AnvtSI·~ H
Orson S111il h
Charlotte Clark ADYI~ lt'I'INJ NU
Richard Keeler
CoPY A IYVJSIW
Donna Hadm'ich BLrst
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A nvtstm
E. L. Crawf'ord
Calvin Elkington Barbara Corak
Two
Wanda \Vnde
Forty-Eight
We introduce Ott1' family ho1ne
Three
lYe c(l/ch r1 IJird 's C,IJC 1•icw of Jordan
Let's peck at the shops
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FOREWORD
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DEDICATION Living, laughing, loving, and lcaming ks~on~ ~tar in the ntetnories of' past he lies and h ·a ux as they r 'lltini-;(·e o\'Cr their life here at.J ordan. As \\'e look Lo thm1, w ' dedieatc this hook to all .Jordaniles to lhosc of' lhe past who hav(' arch('d the age of' a ~llt('(•ssf'u l .Jordan: to lhose of' lhe present as the~' <"ultivat · gTotllHis for a suec·cssl'ul lif'c: and to lhose of' lhe l'ulure who will harvc-,l our good qualities as th ·~· profit from our mistakes.
CONTENTS AD:M INISTRATION ________l l CJ ~ ASSES _______ _______________________2"5 ACTIVITIES _______ ______________ 59 ATIILE'TI CS _______ _______________ 97
CAMPUS LIFE _______________ _113
Jfl c prese11 I a J>O r I 1'11 iI oj' on r '7JI({i11
port a!
FV e .nap l he new addition Io the old homestead
Amund this coFne1路 the no路rlh wind doth blow
II cI'C ll'C (I/'(' as ow路 ntiyh/;ors sec us
Heads o th Family
THE JORDAN IDGH SCHOOL A PROMISE OF THE FUTURE Forty-lwo years ago the Jordan High 'chool began as a lillie country high sc·hool, designed to ofl'er advanced school work lo a few ambitious students who wished a lillle nJmc than the cuslOJnary stholast it training herore entering life's work. Then it exemplified lhe notable aspirations of a progressive people who r ·s led their hopes in the training or lheir youth. Prornpled h) a continuation or that same highhorn spirit, it has grown lo hec:mn ~ one ol' the large suburban sehools of the stale. 'l'hou-;ands of students have irnhihed ils inllucntc sinee lhal nohk beginning, and haver 'teivcd I he gr ' ale!->t inspirations or their lives in ils s ·tting.
• 'up ' J'inlendt•nl AHTIIPJt E. Pwn:HHON
The s<:hool stands lodav as a syn1hol \lf th · pasl, gi,·ing Ill ~a ning lo · lhe dt;s igns of its founder~. Opporlunil)'. individual d ~vc lop lllrnt, happ)' li,·ing, and ell' ·clive training ror the fulure still serve as the ohjcdi,·es of its very cxi~lcnc ·. Th sc:hool is now hula promise of whal it shall he. \Vilh huovant life as its message, good training its serv<tnt. and lasting hop· ils inspiration, a proud future ean he no olh 'I' than a!->sur ·d.
THE BOARD OF EDUCATIO
Ueadiny cloclm•isl': Rtx '!'.Tripp. Binp; hHIII ; F. A. Ol'lon. Sandr; S .. \.. H :r~ mu~~l ' ll, C'lnk, Su11dr; .\rll111r E. Pdn~on , Supni11ll'ndcnl, Sundy; Ilont<·t• '1'. Godfn·1', Pn · ~i;knt. l 'nion; ltl'l'd !I. 1! 1 • (·k~k:'td . . \~~io,lnnl Supninll'lld\'nl. .\Jich·nlc; 01'ion ::\ l'\l'l>Oid, So11lli .lord.an; \\' . ( '.'I'll~ \ ' 1111 rli'l',l. \'i<'t ' Pn·o,i<klll. DI'IIJlt 'l'; C. R. ~('l~on, Buildinp; Engirwn, .S11ndy
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THESE GUIDE OUR FOOTSTEPS ::\[i. s Clay, from , AC, i the di ~Jt ricL p. ychologist.. ~\(1· .
Mickelsen, from lhc U. of U. , is di str ict director of pupil pnsonn e l and sludcnl adj ustmcnl p1·obl · m ~ .
.\1 1·~ . .I H;.!;(')' sprncls nne day a week at .lol'(lan as Sl'liool nurse. La~l llll'l' l '
summc1· i\1 J'S . •1agn spenl monlhs in Europl' , visiting eleven eounlries.
BoNNIF. CLAY
IH THICT Sl PEHYI OR Ur. Bartlett, from U AC, is district art upen·i or. ~fr. Eppe1·son, from
BY , is di .-
trict mu ic . up rvisor. ~ r ... Cache, from BYU, is directoJ'
of adult cclncalion. ~Iis. Store~'. from tJ. of
' .. is director of clini(·al practice. .
.''illiny : Ma1· y Slorey. Standi 11 y: ]I('I'bc rl Barllcll, Emery G. Epp rson, Bcnn tt
ache.
Thirteen
PAPA POSES . . . PRLNCl PAL
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Jordan Iligh is just dosing one of' iLs JllosL slirring years. Enrolln1ct1t n·nehcd a pcuk of ll :~:3 students. "Flu" epidcn1ics and clisc:ottraging hal'\'cst conditions t'<Htld nol keep our atlenclance from being Lhc bcsL ever. Six new teachers joined the l'a ·ttlty. A new counselor aicled our girls with tl1cir prohlems. In keeping with mod Tn demaJlds, .Jordan insliltllcd a dri\'c'rs' training course. Our extra-curricular acLivitics grew hy leaps a1Hl lHllliHls. The Brondeasler douhlc<l its issu s, debating hit a new high for parli ·ipalion and sue ·ess. Stud nls vied \\'ith those l'rotn other schools in oratory, panel disenssions, an(l cxtcnq>orancous sp aking. vVc produc:cd champions in all fields. We went on the air in panels and qui'l. programs. The nlusic and speeeh departmenL cxc 11 •cl in a play an<l an o p ·nt. 'l'h ·y produc:cd lhc "1\l '.ssiah" and a 111osl creditalJle traveling assembly. Our athletes presented us wilh a f'ootlwll championship and a consolation tiLl in bttskethall. Traek, bas hall, and LeJmis promise u:s mor su '<' ·ss. Ot1r vocational da:sses i'o.r hoL11 boys nnd girl!; have h "'ll crowded and have done exc ·ptionally fine work. Students' cooperation has been v "'Y high and succ.Tss gr ·al. Ye. ·, 1947-48 hash en a thrilling y "ar.
O.D.H\LLAHD
Fourteen
THESE :\101 . D OT R SPEECH A:ND WRITINGS
LUCILLE
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HYU 0HAr.rE RAw oN
J•:nglish and J ounwlism
U.of U.
Fons<.rllcN
DoNNA HAnOVI< "Il
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LAL' RA GARDNER
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L~c ?IL\lt HEN oRr c '' ON
J•:n,rjlish
U.AC
HAHO LD THORPE
J:nglish U. of U. Fifteen
THESE TEACH US FlGl RES- TO ADD SUl\1
AND TO l\IEl\lORIZE DATES
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Socia/Scit'lli'l' . of California
l)lo:ltSON
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THESE TIYE VOCATIOX AL TRAIXIXG
El\11-:liSON KENNINGTON
Trt' ldiny
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L'SAC, l . of l .
Y. \\'. IlAitHOil .1 u/omol ive Palme r Colleg
DONALD M. Bl'D<a: l'oc .. l,g .,· Farm .lleclwnics U. of Idaho
n. D . :\I AI>s~:
Jon ::\f. Pwt'E H ON Uiolo,q.tJ; .ll,qeum; Driurs' Training U. of U.
J•: leclronics; Radio,· Sta,qecrafl BYl'
L . SEAJ, Indus/ria/ .17-ts; J'oc. Woodwork; Jl echa nical Drawing HY JAMI·:s
even teen
TIIESE TEACH DEYELOPl\lhN'l' OF
1\iA~-PAST
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Clothing U. of
RAY DowN ,
. l!f. /)eporlmenl; Form 1'1"11iuin,q Prouro11t fnr G.'J'.S.
A. C. J ~NSI"N Naln1·al ,'-J'cie'llce U. of U.
PA L • H YCE IfeMI of' . ly. J) eparlmrnt; l!ead oj' Farm Training lJ epnr lnten l for G.T.,. SAC
(ll, t'N E. Souu1w l'o ·. lfJ.; Hiolog.t/
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'l'I-IESE DEVELOP US PHYSICALLY AND SPIRITUALLY
J !•:ssE B. Cr.sPEH Counselo1·,· Student . ldviseT,· Sociolog.IJ; Economics U. of U.
RUTll BOWI.:H S
Ph.r;sical J.:ducotion ; If .'/{J i(' Ill'
J . CLEMENT CHAJ>O Music BYU, U. of U.
U. of U.
EFF I E PoATE
P ·r incipal's SecTelary H enag r's BAitTA BH .\D Y
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DoNAJ,n OJ .S~<:N
CHAD BECKSTEAD
. J.rl; Music
Ph .IJS. Rd.,· .lttendance Of]ice1· U. of U.
BYU
FLOitJ<:N('F. \VF.BU
A . JENSEN Sociolog,lj,· Rconomics; Counselor [o 1· Gi1·ls
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U. of U.
Pli.IJSical RducaUrm . of Nineteen
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Our smoolh-looking prex~' has ov ·rC'olll ' a part of' hi s bashfuln ess through leadi ng our s tud enl adivitic~ thi!'> vear. Clint is a haskelhall ~tar and a fri e ndly sc holar ~tdmired for his eJlkien ·y and g ·nll ·nmnly ";a~'s. li e daims East .:\1 idntlc as hom e.
Taking lhc rol ' ol' a nmin ·og
in lh c big wlwel, H a ndy Sharp dis plays 1 ·ad ership and popularily. This l'un -lovi11g girl, who hails from Eas t .:\1 idvale. is always willing to <·al'l'y more than he r share of th ~ work that has to he don ' lo nwk · th ' a ·li,·ili ·s run srnoo l hI y.
Twenty
OUR
STUDENT BODY OFFICERS
VreE-Pttlt:SJDgNT CA JCMA NmLSON
Carma 1 ilson hails from RiYerton. Thi ' vi,·aciou brulletle was well prepared to assume her duties after the training re ·eived from her other activitie.· - ·ophomore clas · otlicer, junior girls' club representatiYe. CharIonian, and men1her of the Student Council. T
Comely Shirley \ Vright, our capable historian. is recognir.ed by e\' ervone for her friencllv smile ancl.charming per onality. I-Ier cheery . "hellos" oTcct evervone . ancl show her abilitv to win f'riemls anc1 keep Lheni . Shirle~r, who comes from )lich·ale, is verv well qualified to keep the Tecorci. of our school thi · ~· ear. ~
THESE PORTRAITS FEATURE OUR STUDENT ADMINISTRATIO
'l'IIE CO( R'I' OF .n STJCE Till' guilty one looks 11(' 1'1' 011~1.1' fll his Sl'uflling fl•el a~> lit• Lril·S lo ('S('IIJW [IJe S('H l'l'IJ illg' g'H"-l' 0 [ hi . al·<·usn~. Though the ('Ill pril ma~· M·em ddianllr undis lurbl'd while in Llil' Jll'L'M'IIl't' of Lilt· .i udgl', his knl'l'S 111/ll'k liml' lo till' frolic-king t'liills on Iii~ ~pinl'; for no .lonlmt lrouhlt· 1111lkl'r is ldt without 11 suitahk JH'nalty for his t'rim<'.
Front row: .Jimmy Grigg~. Bonnit' ~laxlield, Kt'ilh :'llalliH·w~ •• lny Bl'<l\1'11. JJack row: Ramon Dixon. Pnul Howard, !lob B11rkiml1aw, Hi('/iard Ho ~~l'. Donald Elml'r, Dl' loy Dl'nsky.
TIIE STl DEXT COP, 'C l L 'l'hl' ~ludl'nl ('OIIIH'il, ('Ornpo~t·cl of a rt>pn·sl'nlalivl' from t' l't'l'." fi1·sl p('l'iod ela~~. ll'as Ol'g'Hili:r.t·d lo lind a rt·nwdl' for llil' problt'm~ wliit-11 ari~e c·otH'!' I'I;ing f.ludl'nl a!'Lil'ilil'~. :'II J'. Casp('l', slu d (' nl alh· i~n. mt'ds with lite cou ncil and lh<· ~lud<'nl bodv offiet' I'S on<·t· a W!'l'k in llie ~>lud<·nl .ho<h• room. l 'JIJII'r fJiclun•, first rmc•: .lli<·kn•an, .\lakri~. ,\lien , llarnda. Second mu•: . \nd <· r~on , Laltot·<·o, Cora('k, Hand . .\ f i I k r, Ra ~sn111 ~~t·n. 'l' hi rd rrm•: .---~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!:!;~~~~~==:=!! Sjoblom. Crump, Son·n~on. Van Damn, C'oall', \\'a lkt'r. Fou1·lh 1·ow: Gadd, Brol'khank. I<:Jm('l', ~t · l ~on. R11dd, h.t'mp. Bateman. l AJTC'<'r fJiclure, first ron•: ~l'\1'
bold, Huglw~ . Bodl'll, Otk~on, Arl('rburn, ;\'l'wbold, ~11rlor. S!•co1ul row: Eri!'ko,on. \\';·kit. .\.d11ms, .J t•wkl'~. Bio,liop, V~tn Valkt'nhu1·g. )il'l~on, .\lit-k l' lst• n. Third rrrw: D!'Villl', Caldwl'll. Gollhcrg, Shl'llon. I>it-bon , " ' right , Parkl'r, Fil:r.g<'ra ld , .lohn~on . Fourth mw: .\f('Cormit-k, Andrus, Kt't·lt·r, D . n~lt·.l . . < ' ITI'~on. \\' right. IIuil'ltin,u;~. Llo,\' d. I ligg- it1~.
THEY HOLD SWAY OVER THE ACTIONS OF THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY
GlHLS' CLT B Ki\TIIJ<:IIJNJ<: ?lfAI<IUS reign~ as ]llT>.idenl n1·c•r lhe laJ·gesl club in ~ehool the Girls ' C'lub. It consikt~ of CI'Cr.l' feminine Bcclcliggn n·gi~>Lcred . .Jo ,IN 'l'I ' FT is seerela1·.r, and I!ELJ<:N '1'11 \:\TON i~ l' iiT]lrl'~iclenl. .f.A.G. sponsors the llllllllal .Junior Girls ' C'hri~tmn .s Parl_v, the " Big Pal LilLie Pal," the Thanksgiving clanee, and Lhe l\rolli!'rs' nnd Daughtns' Nighl Oul. \\'ancl 11 \\' ade, Florc'TI<'L' \\'ebb, Ruth Bow!'rs a nd Ruth Jen~en ar<' ach·isL'I'S .
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LEADl~~HS
.\lc·l'l .Jordan 's lin· win·s. Ti!I·: NJ<: Sni!ENSON, C'oNNII·: ,\ 'J' IIoou, and ,IJ.:IN BAIItll! 'l'lu·-.e p;i1·ls n·allr " gal'<• " with llH' -.c·IJool .,pi1·it as tlH'I' sc·nt forth till' "JHll'k., that elcTtri (i, ·d o;,,. ho1·., on to 1 i!'lorl', karin!-( th<· dl'i'c •JHlinl-{ t;·am~ in 11 -,tal\'. of -.ho!'k .
BOYS ' CLPB 'I'Ju, Boys ' Club. c·omposc·tl of <'I 1'1'.'' ma.,l'U lint • nH·mht•J· of .lorclan lligh S!'hool, i-, n·pJ·c·sc·nll'cl h.l' its Icadns • .J t ' N 101t \l clh:v No J.lls, fll't •sidt•n I; L~<:oN \\' ,.;nsTJ•: II, l' i<T Jll't·sicknt; BJ..\INI•: 'l'I .Ml'l•: wr , "<'<'1'\'lar.r. ,lordnn\ ,\ s,.,ocinl<'d Bol'.,· Cluh 1111., lc·cl thc· f!'llnll., tl11·ough a .,u<·<:<·s.,ful ~'l'ar. Jt., mnn 1• ndh ities in<·luclt· the Fallll·r., · ancl Son~ · Snwker, and <·o '>JlOll'>O''"hip with til <" (;iJ·l<,' ('luh of llw .\nnual Thanb!-(il'illl-{ Dnn<T. Acll'is 1·r., HIT \fr. Ca<,J)('r and .\fr . •\n dc' I''>OII.
THE FAMILY IS BUSY AT 'W' ORI{
The F mily
Twenty. fiv e
Mr. Beetdigger, Senior, raised this family. They lived a full life in the family home.
Assuming the leadership of' Senior class atti,路ilics, Allen l\1 ickclsen proved his eapabilities. For Lhe firsl lime in Jordan's history, hceause of a tie, he was assisted hy Lwo vie 路-presidents. Bell~' Co\\'Je~r and Cherie S111iLh, one brunclle and one blonde, haYe won lhe support and admiration of' all. ~lay .Tones kepl Lab on all Lhre ~ as scerclary. These four sluclcnls haYe lead lhc Senior class through a stH:eessf'ul school
year.
Silting:
1\J.J.Jo:::\' ~11l' JU: um~
0 1E WERE PRETTY . .. SOME FRR KL~~D '.\fe l !"t·Nl \llsop, 8nnd,11 .Jeanine Anderson, East ,1 Jidt•ale Call'in Allm , /)rap er Aliet· Andnscn, Cnion
.lo,\'l'l' Ai>hman, l•.' asl Jlidt1ale .I ack
Ain~worlh,
Lola
Sand.'/
. \dnm~on ,
/)raJI I'r
I! if'l111rd .\nd e t·son. ,'.,' and,tt
Carroll ,\t·L('I'htll'll, Cnirm l.t·. \l'la . \ndt · r~t· n. Cnion Dnt'llt·ll ()Jj,
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,\[wood, fl' l'sl .lordrw
.\rlit • ,\JJt•ll , /) raJII'r Collt ·t·ll .ba.r, ll 'r•sl .!otclllll I lotlltld
. \n · r~on,
Uit•r•rlrlll
Conni1· \[\\ood, fl' r•sl .lordnn \\"n.\' 111 ' llallnrd, /)rnJH' r
.I Oil IIIII ' !loll ig-t·t·, ,<.,' ond,tt 1.,\'llll ili'IH'khank, So11i11 Jordan
(;"·' Bt'lllldli, l '11ion . \1111
llnll'tllllll, fl'r•sl Jordau
llohhi1· BanH'.I'• Saud,tf ll11lh ilt'O\\' n, Uit•l'rlrm
.l llt·kit·
Ht'O\\
n. Sand,tj
( ;~·org-1 · Bl'ni~. IJ ' I' .I' I JordoN .\Jar.\ .\nn Bt·rllal'(lo, Sand.tf l.al'l'y llcltllnin, !J.,.OJII'I'
SO:\IE 'Vl.,HE 1\:XOCK-K~EED .. . 'O~IE BO,VLEG TED Bnnw~.
C'amwn
Saud/!
Billy Buck, .llidr.o alt• Glori11 Brown, })rfl/lt'r , lwldo11 flultt'l'fi, ·ltl, Jlic/r•a/1'
h.l'ith
lkt'k~ll'nd,
,O,'oulh Jordon
\Iar.lt·an Buhlt'r, Jlidr·nlt• Gt• oJ·~~· Ba~~.
U/uf)'dalt•
llt'l't'rl.'· lll·t·k-.l('lld. Uirwrl tlll Rich11rd Bnp:man, Srlltd,tJ
.To.' t'l' lkrrdl. Ui r•t•t•ftlll ·'"·' lhm111, South .!orr/au
.\h·in B,rtlwwny, fl't•s/ ./ordnu Dawn llalt'mltll, .llidr'Olt• 'l'llt'I"OII
l{t • \t ' rl~·
Brig!-{'>. flt'llllillll
.1. Bt·t'k, Uir•t•r/ou
\nll'l1 Bod1·ll, Sn/1 l .ukt· C'il.'l Shirky Bo\1'1'11, ,l/ idr•alt• Hnnald Bt't•k , Snutf.tf
Opal
Bill~.
l.al'l'~
Uir•erltllt
Bod1·ll. l 'uio11
.loyt·t· fll'ltdy, ( 'uitm .\ll,·n llro'1 11. ·"'tilt/It .lordr/11
Di\i(· Buth·di,·ltl. .1/ult•alt· l.oln Bodt•ll. !lt•rrt/111111
\lnr,r Brown. Utr•t•rloll Lu" l't'lll't' Bullt'l'fit•ld. II r•t .
OJVIR LAUGIIED Ot T LOUD ... ,olVTE JUST SJ\fiLED OR CRIED Dorothy Bcrkslcad, South ./oulan Bonnie Berry, Mid vale
Hcl'crly Butler 1ll1dvale Chat·lcs Boyce, Btttler
EmcsL ' Ioug-h , Mirlvo/P Dori s Cook, ,)'and.IJ
C lifton Caspet·, RluO'dal f' BelL.\' Cowley, Sand.'!
Gen al Christensen, J•:as! M idtmle Lal\far CoaLs, J)1idz•olr•
Dom Dean e C'liristl'nst•n, ,llidvole
Boyd Cn11np, Midvo/(•
Maul'in · Chl'islt·nHen, !Ves t ./o1'1lr111
1ary .1 a.\·np
c~illm;,
11-lirlva lr•
Alan C'ltrisl<·ns<·n, Sand.'/
13!-ltc C'amphell, Sand.'!
C'lllu·loLLc Clark, Sand.tJ Aden Casp<•t·, ,<.,'o nd.'J ULal11111
C'at·l.~on,
h'ast Jllid?>ale
.ln<·l CHmplH"II, Santl,IJ
ELh('l Cat·dwl'll, /li ve r/on I<:Liie l Cowdell, Ui vP r!on CliuLon
' utlt'l', 1\nstl\1idvnle
Evelyn Ct·ftwford, Mid vale
.luanilll Davi s, .1Iidva/e
Le<· Dl'liiH·, fl ' esl .lo1'Clan onna Day, Drape1·
Dd .o.v Densley, R ive r/on
SO:ME WORKED . . . SOl\'fE PLAYED .J imm~' Dyer, l•:asl Jlidvall'
Nelda
Den .~ir)' ,
Rive1'1on
Pcp;g')' Dicke1·tnan, J•:asl Crrscenf l\farilyn Dnhl, J<:asl Midvale
Edwina DespHin, Grauill' Nkk Delgado , illidt•ale Richard Dl·an. J•:a .l'l Cresc eut .f ·nn Densit-y. U ive'!'/on
E1' 1J.
Jane Dt•nsky, /tiverton
Carnlee Dumas. Scmd,lt
Hruel' Dt•spain, Grauite
.Joyet• Dimi<'k. Jlidt'fll e
.ll'ann<'lll' Dowding, Sand,IJ Donalrl J•: lmn, Saud.'/
)fal'ioll l<:lH·rl. Saud/t H.ohcrl Engman, Sand.'t
lkl'l'rly Eri<'kson, Sand/!
C':th·in Elkinp;lon, Sr111d,1J 1\Iitzi Ep;berl, J•: as/ Midvale• Frunklin Engslrnm , Oratwr
Ldand Enp;lish. /lu/11'1' G\\'ell J•: rickson, .llurra/1 l.aMn1·
.fane
E1· an~. !·.'as/ Enni .~~.
Jlfidvale
/)rap er
Val Farn~ll'orlh, .Uid t•tdc•
L'aul Filzgerald . J)raJII' I' Elaiw· Fuirhnlll'll, UitJerl rm Dnvitl Ferp:nson. 11u!l(' r
SO:ME DANCED ..
SOME SANG H cl r n F crgu , CTescent SLanlcy Fowkes, Sand.tt Dc lbc1·t Forman, 1J el"rimrm.
.To · F avatella, Sand.'/
KeiLh Forbu s h, Union vVilma Fairbourn, C n•sce nt Shirl ey Rose Gosman, Mid vale lemon Griffi s, U nion
lVfaxinl' Glovc 1· , J•:asl Midval e Fred Gr r r· , Union 1\nn c Garfi e ld . DTap er orm11n Greenwood , Srmd.IJ
vVes lon Gardn e r , TJ ' es t. .!ordrl'll
.Ienni e Rae Green , llul/ 1• r .I imnr y Gri g g s , Hi ve rlun
llug h Gail c.l', ,l,'oulh Jordan
l' cg gy Chon , 8r111d/f Bn1d Garclnn , /~ as/. ,1fidvale
ron e Go,·clon , JJmJJ e·r Hnlph Orre n, U ive rl on
G(')'alcl Gr·o1·cs 801tlh J orda n
(;c•ni nl Gr·o,·t•s, South Jordan
Earl GrifTiLlr s, Union Mildr·e cl Gr·cc nwood, S rmd,t;
· ndtl , JV id val P nn .: n Golbe rg, 8a.nd,t; V <' l' ll
H c ll s Lrom , S and/!
Clif'Lon Higgin s, Gtanile
SOl\1 E KNOCKED HOME IU N SOl\1 E .Jl ST CHEEIU~,D Frandll e
Han~t· n.
Sand.'/
Lt'(' Hand, JJroJII' r La Rnt' II a l'l'i ~on, ('resent/ ltay Holl, South .lo'l'dau
Hobnl Hught·s, Midt•tdt• ,\.na llowell. nraper .Ill~'
lloll. South Jordan
.\.mt•y !Ianula, l'nio11
Blaine llanlensllt', Cresceul lt('ht·<·cH llunl. Son/It .Jordan Kt•nndh llnn~cn, l 'nio11
J·: ul11 lloman. So11d.'f
Pi!'ola llnldt, 1/lujj'dole Jtichanl Ilolmnn, l '11ion Enrlt·n!' llunln, .llidt•tdt•
Lawn·tH'l' llt'lltl , J•:as/ lllidvrtle
Dn1 id Ilamilton, Uit'!'rlon
:\lnlc J ll'nd\'1'~011,
/)rOJI! ' I'
Dimfll' Hop;nn. Tl"t•sl .Torclrm \'andis I lalhnway, l nion
Dnll' llo11Hrd , l'11ion J>onua llnuM'll, J·:osl .llidt•tdt• En·lyn l ~llll<', Coi/Otm•ood /[ eiyhl.v Clnil'!'ll .ln!'l ~ou, Jfidt•(l/t•
.Joy<'t' .Jolm~on, Sand.'!
nnon
.lt· n~t·n,
Uit•t•r/oll
Bny I .J one~, .11 idt·al t' J)onald ,J l ' X. l 'n ion
SOME HAD AJ\1BITION SOlVIE SLEPT Reed Jam es lrfurra.tJ ::\[argarcl Jones, West Jo ·rdan .Jean Jun e.,
71lu7"1'a.~
Arvel Ia J ay ne. , C·resceu I
i\ltle Jon es,
ff" es l
Jordan
.lnaniLa .Jeppson , Cuion i\fa1·il y n J ense n, J•:as t JJ!idvalf' Gl'lmL .Jewkes. J•:as t JJiidva{p
Elna .J H<'l so n, L'nirm Blaine .foiH' S, South J ordau lkvcrl cy .loneH Sand.'t Ilal Kni g ltl , :l!idva le
Shirl Ki1·k, Mid vale 'l'11c K1-1 ~ uga , 8mul.'t Edward Kunr. , ,)'and,IJ Bl'Lle Kl'l sLJ·om , Sand.'!
Elton Kicld , Nluf)'dal r• Ri chHrcl K('(·ie J·, /)rop er l•:vr ·ly11 J.ulim(·J', fTnion OriHndo
L>IW SIJI1 ,
Sand.'/
Don Lind , M idvole :\laxine I ,('l' , Sandy
Mm·y Loulia s, l\lid1·ale I .o i ~ Lloyd , J)ra!l f' r
Fl'l' :\ ,
.lo yd , Sou !11 .I orr/a 11 ! .ou li11s, M idvalP
.1 <'1'1'.1' Lo l'ca ll , IJ' es t J m·dan Lyl, · Ll·ilmllll Muna ,IJ
SOl\IE vVEHE NOISY ... SOl\lE OFT-SPOKE:N " ' aync Loveall, Tf' est .! or dan Norma Lancaster, C're8ceut Norma Mae Lloyd , Saud.~ Darlene
l.('~Ll'l', .lfuJT(l,lj
Ramona 1\f a:r.anis, Sand.'! Bob McCat·lhy, Cnion LaRec Mor<>·a n. Rivl'l·lrm
K<> ilh
~Iatlhcws,
,1fidt>ale
Dougln. ilfatlrcws, Union ~birla
i\lalstrom, Wr•s t .Ionian
PaL Md\"<tp;ne, lllidva le Bcv<'rl y J\1 ill.,., Mid va le
Bonni<• llfaxli<"ld. Sand.IJ lh_v>~nl
.Joy
tdilln , Tlerri111a11 ·~1
iller, Midz ,ale
Alkn
~I
i(•kcl sc n, /)raper
Fred ?If ayll<'S, CottontNJOd lll'iyll!s
Delma J\loni .~. 8rwd,1; Brncc ~IHcklin, Union RuLh M illnbnrg, J•: ast Mid vale
Don .\[iekclscn, /)rafll' r
Dnl .\[ ~tli!l'ws, ,1{idt,al l' Alvin i\lnrill, ,O..,'outlt Jordan
Kathnirw !\1 Hkt-is, II' est .fordau
1>on
.\[ cC'ormick, L'nion
Tul11
.\ln~loris,
Hnt/cr
:.\feh·in :\litciH·II, Midt>ale
I>o11nn .\lnxlicld, J•:rus t M idtJtt 1
OlUE WERE LAZY ... Ol\1E ACIIIEYED D on nkn e "\[ ous l!:'y, Rit'e rton Bi II \I ('('lea ry , J•:asl Jfidv al e Olcan \Ianning. U11ion ~orma
Miller, Jfidr,ale
.luniol' \I c· Re y nold .~. II ' es t ./orda n Be iT l'l.l' .\f C' Kt·a n, Saud.lJ
Daft• \Tou ~k,v . River ton
.I o.\' .\Ious lcy , lllu f)' dal e
Shirlt·y :1\ndJOid , South .Jordan Dcll·i s • Tclson, ,lfu1'1'a ,IJ J)ak
il.~ s on ,
J•:ast Jl id T•ale
llt•n(• Xei'Clin, lf" es t Jordan
Pnt~y
Nowlllll, Union
Kl' ilh
1 iekle,
C'al'llHI •
U uiou
l'ilscn, Ui ve rton
G!'n(' :\'ewhold, l 'niou
i\lal'i11n Nl'lson, l 'uiou .lot• Ot11 , /)rafU'r Dolol't·s Ol sc n, Saud.'/ \\' 11rd Orwin , l':ast ,lfidtl(( ll'
J.,.,. Ostl('l', South
Jordan
L11Ht'!' Ostll'l' , South .Jordan Glt·n Olks('ll , Sand.'/
.Jolenc Pierson , Sand,11
- l ,v ,·n" Polloc·k, Sand/! Kt·lllH'lh Pdc rson, Sand_11 lldl y Pol son, Sand/! Ill I! I Pdt·rso n, DTa pe1·
'0:\lE 'VEHE EAGEH . . OJIE DID . . T''f CARE. Gt•nt• Pow el l, South Jon/rut lklh Ph l' lp~. Ui vt• rlou Danny Pnwlor, l ' niou
Carol Pt•n rsnn , ff't •N I .!ordmt
Halph Parry, Uit•c rlou
Eli7.a lwlh
l'a~t·,
U it•erlou
\'al l'dt' l'~on. Saur/.11 l.onai1W Poor . /11•rri mr11t
l ' dt'll Pla.n·r, .1/ idt•alr I )on Prkt•, .)!itft•rdt• .\flon
nii'hnnl~.
fi'I·NI ./or drill
:\I nr Lt•Jw H t·id, .l!irlt•alt•
Bo• • y
Hasmu~~~· n ,
l\ (11))1\
.ll idt•a/1•
Rn~11111Sst· ll,
l 'uirm
.Ju.\nn t· St•a J·lt- • •U idt•alt•
Shioki Sttf.(H)'II. Saud.'/ Dorolh,1· Smqw , Ui tw rlou Slt~nky Spt'IH"t'l' ,
Ui tw rlou
H111ulnl .1·n Shurp. 1-:o .v l .lfidt•aft•
Ora ,Joan S i'n l. Ui tlt'rlott
Dnlt• Shnrp, J·.'a"' l .ll idt•rdt •
1•: , dyn
Slt• pht · n~t·n . •"o'a ud.'f
1'\.,·ilh Sol"t · n~on. J·:as l .lfirlt•a/1•
L~ 111\ ."harp, IJ 1'.11 .lo rdau
Sl11rh-) Sdltodwr~ . ,..,'rllld.t/ Thonw ~
Sndln . f)ra[ll'r
ll'l' llt' Son · n~t · n . .Uurr o.'l
SOME. WERE BORED .. . SOl\1F.. ENTHUSIASTIC i\largarct Stringham, Midvale Wayne Stanley, South .Tun/an Donna Shaw, l)mp e7·
N ·il Ti sclm er H ennion
El(kn Smart, Union i\ll'll'lt Ann Smith, Sand,y Genic! Sorcns ~n, nra11 er C heri(' Smitl1. [)rap er
L y la Savap;(', Collon.tfi.loorl l i c>i(! hl.\·
:\I a1·k Slcpht•nscn, N ive r! on Gcraldenc Tanne r ,
J\JuTrrt,l{
C hn y l Town se nd San(l_y
i'Vflll'p;arel T('nnant Snnd.IJ
H.omil' L<·ss lcy , Nul/er Edilh Tl10mp .~o n , t'nion Blain e 'l'olmnn , Sand,11
l <~ l(lon
Tanw , Uuiou
D< •an Van Vnlkcnhurg, Union
Pl·p;gy V a lc, l?i<wrlrm
La H uc Vin<·(·nt, ,, [idva /1'
.J 11c " ' inll<'r , Srmrl.IJ Gl·nr Whiting, [ nitm Lois Wood , [ nion
IULa Wl1 elman. Drap t• r
D('lod ii Wilkin son. Huller
Don \Vhilc hou s , S ou/It Jordan Ire ne \ViLiwrs, H ive1·ton l\l11rgy Wilkm so n !Juli e?'
THE ROOTS GHE\V DEEPER
.It-an flt'f' ksH·utl, SoLLth Jordon .)uck lkt'kstrad, South ]ordaa Er mu Bawman. II" e.~/ Jordan Donald Bo!!t'llst·hut7., . 'outh Jordan ~lur~url't BurlH'n , lf'c·. t ]urrlan
( .horiPs Ho) nto11, Santi) Lucilt• Jlpr·htf'tHI, ll't•st .lorrlrm Hrx BPnnion , II' C'St ]ordnn Putsy Bo!!~<·ss, 1/nioo J{ inrll lkt'kstead, Granite
CIPnclt-n Bluir, /Jutlt•l Boh fl1L'~• Nir ·<•l/on .!t-un Buird, Draper .)ulion Bnwlt•s, llcu illl(ln \lu Bodell, llt•uimcm
Woynt· il!llt' mun , II !'.II Jordan
.lonit·P lkr·r('lt, Union llt·on lluh•rnun. IVt•.H /orrltt/1 Rita Bukt·r. /)r(lpt•r Duvid Bill,, l?it•t•lton
Que> Bullf•rfit>ld, Ril'l!rton Elvera ButtNficld, Midudt• Calvin Brady, Union Carol Brady, Union .John Brun etti, Union
Jrat·e Brown , Sowh Jordon Hobert Bush, Sandy Carol Bruno, lfc•st lorda11 Donna flinp;hmu , Midud e Junior Bo~t·n ~c hutz, .~uuth Jordon
.J omr~ Bo~p; es~. II nion ~lelha
Howers, Draper Ted Chri~IPnst>n, l1Nrin111n LorruinP Clinton, East Midr•ale ~rn nrth Comslork, ffl t'.\1 Jordan
Larl Cowley. Union rnold Clt•rit·a, Cre.\ l·ent Clt>nrta Cundic·k, II' I'S I Jordan LuDet•ne Car~on, Sandy Joan Cook, Sundy F(lrty
'TilE LIMBS SPHEAD 0
T OYER TilE HT BBT..: B OF SCHOOL LIFE
Hurbura Cornk, Mith•a/e 1\larilyn Cntw ford , Mi!hale Crunt Child, Union Sue Cro,sgrovr, /Jrap er Rurt Cundick, 'andy c
Cluudia Cnt nc·, !lerriman l'ltillip Cluyton, Draper Carol Co,, Miduale l{olwrt Cutll'r, East il'lidl'ai<• lic•c• Coytc·, Draper
Culc• Culdwt•ll, .'iru11/)' 1\lury Crawford, Miclt ale Jourt Cowlt·y. Sandy Carol Ccl\\dt'll, Midl'ttic Hic·hurd ( :amplwll, Swuh
Ln \ uu Cook, Union J•: ldora Duwdittl(, Sandy 1\lurc·t•l •n Du , /hoper Mrrrill Drakr, Mirh•alr Muril n Du , IJmpcr
Donna Dowd, Midrale Dave Di,ine, ( nion Rac·h I Oa). Draper linton Oan~ie, 1/errirnan LaDt>an Draper, • andy
heron Despain, Granite Barbara Dansie. Ril't::rton Lynn Dowding, . 'andv LaRae 0 tomm•i. lf'esl Jordan Wayne Dean. Cre cent
Kenneth Dumas, Midr ·ale !\larie Dansie, Ri,.erton Bruce Egbert, Tl e t Jordan Pearl E~?:hert. Union Jack E,rbert, Ire 1 Jordan
. yle £,ans, • andr Ro,rer EYan'-, oulh Jordan Vonna Enni.<, Draper Barnard Fitzgt>rald, Draper Ramona Fletter, andy Forty-one
TilEY REACHED INTO SCHOOL POLITICS
Co ll een Finley, Union Cr ne Fullm er, //" est Jordan Aiken Fow ler, Crescent \lfred Fruuo, Draper Vanna F'ai rbourn , Crt•scenl
( :Juyton Fuirhourne, Cre.H·ent Rosa lit• l'ava tell a, Sandv .J oe· Fratto, /)rap er .Joe· F'nir. fli nerton Emily Caman~uso, Union
Hetty Lou Craham, South Jordan ll uro ld ColT, t'ast Mid l'!lit i\lyrna C ree n, Bluffdale Holwr l Cofr, /t est Jordan Hnl> y Clowr, t•:a.\1 Midt•alc•
Cl)(lt· Crillin, /~us/ Midt•tdt' .I PU IHH' Crillin, Midt•alc• 1\ lt•!·lin Crnha111, I nion Bur hura Cull, Santil Weldon Clinr·s, llniun
Ro!'s God frey, Murray Marilyn Crundvi ~. , andv Lois Cadd, Mid vale Leo nard C roo, Sandy Elaine Gi lbert, l?il'nlon
] t-r ry Holt, South Jordan Dar lene Ham ilton, RiverliJII De nnis Jl and, Mid vale LaRae J Luffm an, Butler Billy !J am, II" est fort/an
Rotl ney llill , Sandy James ll owe ll, Drap er Darrell !Leaps, lf'esl Jordan Hnl llt>n dr ir·k•e n, f) ropn Maq~aret lluclso n, Union
Kay l liraHe, Union Lynn llilton, Union terling H ill , Sundy Brvc•rly Hanse n, Cot'wood /It , . Juan ll utt' hin gs, South Jordan Forty·IWO
TilEY ABSORBED SUNSIIINE
F RO~I ACHIEVE~fENT
IN
DRA~1ATICS
am uel Tl owe ll ~. Union Rosalie llu ~ h e.,. andy Va u ~ hn ll ofrlin ~. Sandy J' a rricia Tf atl, !Vuerton Kitchcnet· Head, E. Midi'.
D t·ltrt ll o~-:an,
//"est Jordan Haymond ll aun, Sandy Oclor!'s I Jol t, South Jordan Don ll urrlras rl r, Sandv Paul llowarrl, Ril'erton
Virgi ui a Iw a ta, /) raper Virginia .J oltuso n, Union Wt·nclPII .l af'kson, /Inion Vf•du .l f' 11sc n, Midmrll' .J ay .lr~t~en, Sandy
Shir lvy .)oltn Ro n, Union Boyd .l t·us!'\1, East Midnal e L11 111111 .I uynt's, Sandy . lt e rnwn .l f• use n, Riverton y,,.,H, . ln ro h ~o u , W. Jordan
Leona Ja ck on, Union Paul ]a obson, Mid1•ale
.loy Jone , Butler Bonnie Jordan, Draper Russell J ensen, Mid vale
Robert .l en. en, /F est Jordan Dorothy John. on, Sandy l\farian Jones, Bu.tler Gayle Johnson, ,oath Jordan Aline John on, Union
LaVerle Jordan, Crescent Wallace Kidd, Bluffdale James Kastani , If! e.1t Jordan Louise Kastani.. If' est Jordan Art Kalipetsis, South Jordan
Shire! Kemp, Sandy
Kay Ko ovich, If/est Jordan Merrill Kemp, Mid vale Neva Lee, Mid vale Vir] Long, , andy Forty·th ree
THEY FORlUED TliJ1j BACKBONE OF SCHOOL CJ JlTBS
LaVar Lloyd, Snnd y Mar Dt·lla LaHocro, Mid vale Wnrrfn Less iPy, Butler Barbara LMinp;, Midt> ale orn•a Lnn1·uster, W. Jordan
Marjf'an Lur~o n , Murw y .Joe Long, lh aper f ern Lr h111it1., West .lou/an Ho y i.('port', ll"l's l Jordan J\lamn luy1ws, Butler
.1 . II. Mah(' y,
SolL!h ./o rtlfl n
~lnril y n
1\ludstn, Union lknnil' J\lu<"e, Cre8t<'lll Ka tfl!'rirw Madst· n, Rit•ertort Kurl 1\IC'F'url >n"'• Uluffdal e
ormu 1\lil'k<'l ~•·" · f),flp er Hill ~·f urku~. IHiril•ale VPnus 1\l•·lonu ~. lf'c.11 Jordon Kt'llll(~ th ~lurkh tllll , h'. Mid 11. Peu•l Mu•Tow , .'iuody
Clark Maxfteld, South Jordan Fukiko Mayeda, Sandy Kuy McClea ry, East Midvale Lurene Masca ro, Union Bobbie McKee, So. Jorclan
Kay Mitcheii, Mid vale Morrell McMullin, South Jordan ArLou McMullin, South ]urdan t.anly Mc Rey nold , W. Jordan Marga ret Miller, ll erriman
Du ane Nlur~h, Granite B •rtha Malstrom , IV e.<t Jordan Leon Monson, Ea I Mid vale Arlene M ir·kt'lsen, Cre.scent la ir Miln e, Mirl oale
Marian Mi ckelsen, Ea11 Crescent Duane Millerb urg, East MidiJa!e J ean Nl iller, East Midoale Antoine Martineu u, 'ancly Lorene Mi cke lsen, Crescent Forty-lour
TIIFY
D ~JLVED
INTO DEBATING AND SPEECH COl\1PETITION
H ithard Mollo, Union JoAnn Miller, Union . hirley Moon, RitJerton Vne Mi llerbu rp;, East Midvale l.ro Marrow, Sanely
Jay Miller, Midvale Karhlt'rn N('lson, Crescent .i\ Inn Nit'l,en, East Mid,.alc Waltc>r· iPisen, East Midr•ctfe Weston Nirlsrn, E. Midvale
K Nic·k lr, Union ll lunc·hc Newbo ld, Union Marjoril' Nd l, Niverton ll owurd Newman, Riwrtcm Carolr f' lson, Jllfidc:a/r
RNL<J
Ma ury Newman, Riuellon JoAn Ni<' lsen, Sandy Ht·tty Newbold, l?inerton ll owurcl Nihlc-y, MidtJalc• l.n Von Nokns, l<i?>erto11
Beverly Nel on, Union Lawrence Neff, Riverton Gwen Neff, East Midvale Denny Nielson, Riverton Galen Ostler, outh Jordan
Jame Ostler,. andy Donna Ozancin, Butler Andrew Okamoto, West Jordan LaJuana Ol~on, Crescent Mike Ontiveros, Midvale
Peggy Ow ley, Crescent Dale Owsley, Crescent Bonnie Ol~en, andy J rry Olson, Mich•ale Merlin Orgill, Draper
Ervin 01 en, andy Quinn 01 on, Sandy Mitchel Pri e, Midmle David Palmer, outh Jordan
William Phillips,
. lord. Forty-five
STRONGER BRANCHES ACHIEVED IIOXORS IX ATHLETICS Elias Park, Sandy Laurt'l Pin grt•e, 1/"asatl'h Resurt Hlain e Porl.l'r, Union Vaudis Purk, Sand·v Crndd l'arkl'r, Drapl'r
\lull l'adj t' rr , Midr ale'
CIPn Page. Wr•crtOII Eli"' Poor, llerri111crn Stewart Pirrr·e, Ompcr Carolyn Pntit·nr·(•, lllid vale
David Pratt, lf'e-<t Jordan June 1\ohiHo n, //"est .forda11 Hill l{o ~P nlwn, !last Mid vale Tlwlnw Honrnr) , Sandy .lanu•, Hawsnn,. andy
Dnano Hi('hnr·dson, /f' ('s/ ,lordun F:rvin llidrard ~on, Miduale orrna l~unwst'lli , Union J\ rvon Host• rrhan , Union lhrlyne l{indli ~ bnr·h, Midr •.
Raymo nd Ru ssell , Union Anita Rose, lfie.~t Jordan Rob rt umhot, Midvale Laird rratt, Draper Dorothy Slau!!;hter, andy
Will s mith, Draper Rh a unci, Sandy Robnt Swadman, If! est ] ordan Ju e1 mith, East Miduale Bill Sumbot, Midvale
Ruby Sundquist, Cresr·cnt Eugene mith, Drcrper Joyce Severso n, Midvale Robe rt Sharp, Draper Bonnie harr, East Midvale
bowel!, Riverton oral Ann Smi th , Midvale Glenn etterburg, 'andy rdellc andt>rson, Draper Donald helton, East Midv.
Georg
Forty-siK
AXD STILL TilEY IIAD
l~UN
Jamt>S 'a nderson , Sandy Bo,e Marie tuart, Sandy Lynn ntith, Draper Th lm a Son·n~C>n, Sandv Scott. tet• lp, tr'est Jordan
nonni('
Savu~r. Co/IOI!U'O(II/ fl eidii S
andy ]{eva Smi th , Draper Hicha,·d trinfPidt , //'. Jordan ~·l:uy Sui(aya, lf"nt .fordan
Hnin· '<·olt,
l'oul Smi th , l<il•,· rlaa Fraucrs Smi th , Sandy Dol<' Stt'WIII' I, ( :n•scf'ut J•: w· lyn • Lt•ndmun , So. Jordan Bt·x Silrox, South Jordan
Vt•rl Ston ley, South Jordan I lowurd Spcnr·t·r-, Blttffdale C:huriPs Sharp, Midl'llic Bar·hara Taylor, Union Holrnt Tunwr, Bluffdal<'
Fran ces Ta ylor, Draper Blaine T rmp~t. Midml e Joan Tuft, Draper Ron Thoma~, South Jordan Akiko Takata, West Jordon
Tht'ron Thomas, ~ion Dorothy Troe ter, Midml e J erald Toomer, Midvale Harold Thompson, . andy !arion Tolman , 'andy
Lavell Tapp, Murra y Robert Thomas, outh Jordan Emma Jane Thornton, E. Mid v. K endall TimotJ1y, mon J rry Van Dam , East Midmle
Roy Van Valkenburg, Union ]\fax Vawdrey, Drap er \l ary Wither , Rit'erton hirl ey Whited, East Midl'U!e \ 1axin Wright, andy Forty-se' en
Till S 0 £TR
.n ;\ IOH
GRK VV
Marlen Wt· h~ lt'r, Sandy Donna Wt• nrwr stro rn, Sundy Ri lly WP IC'i r, Nir •Prlon lt·lvi n Wi ti H•rs, Draper Shirl <· \V(•! Iinp;ton , Crescent
. hirl er Wilen"<, II est Jordan El nin r Wup;, t,rfT. L•:a.s/ Midr•ale Roh Wr•h,Lt'l', Jll idwlr• lhr lr•ne Wood, If cs/ Jordan frank lin WirnHrnJ, Ril'l•rton
Ellie Wn lk('l', Union DPe Wirh r•r·s, Nir•r·rlti/1 LuVo Wlri trn n•, Granit£' ,J('n Wlr<'lllHII r, Sandy Holwrl Wil'C'iwr t, II'. Jordan
~hulp;t•
Wynn. Cn•.1r·r•n/ II r'.l/ }orr/an Col ll'< 'n Whl'l'ir·r-, lfnion l.uwn•rn·r• \'\;t!r ('u don, South ]ol(/an Mu!'jorir· Yo rrrr p:, II' est l ordrw 1\'lurvin l'. ittin j.(, lf11iun
~' ullu •tr WPirs tr•r-.
fnJlf C' III Of'ialll
J oA . ' X .J JO l ' S J. EY ~I e m n ri s of a 111hiliow; .J oAnn ::\l ousl<: \' of Hi,· •rto n will lo11g' be pr ' ss •d in the h ca rl~ of' b r fe llo11' ·lassma l ·s and ltaC" hers. 'l'houg h her life was shorl , herd •p ·nda hilil .' ' and U l f.!,' '!'n ess to help olh ' I'S nmdc hn a II' ·11 -lik('d, stl <.'eess ful p erson. J oA nn was i>o n1 i\ pril :w , J!');~ I. U IHI di ·d Oelo bcr :w. 10~ 7. S h : was ae li\'c in th · Ri ve rto n ~l . l. A. a nd Sundu v School. a nd uc-lt·cl a~ cheer lead r al Hi vn to,; Junior Hig h.
F urty· c i)(ht
Mr. Beetdigger also raised this crop---our youngest generation Thes · Lhr ·e enlerprising sophomores haYe rapidl. slepped to lh front in assuming leadership or lh ·ir class. BIHTCE \V. \SIJBURN", president, has been lh aelivc leader of his <:lassmales. LLA \V~twll ' l', talenlcd stude11t and a friend of everyone, has ahly assi~ted Hrue • lhroughoul the sr.:hool ~rear. JoA CJJ l VAlt has capably fillccl lh ' office of see-
rclar)' · T hese three, working log ·thcr, have be 'n fine leaders for l he <.;ophomorc class.
lli<"hard Andt•J-.~on, Union; Lyla Jean .\llr ·d , Ulnff'dal e; Elenore Anderson, ,)'anrl,lj; Elli .. \tkin on , . andy,· "'innic Atwood, lf't•s/ ./orr/au; Brlll'(' ,\nslin , Hi vl' rlon,· J\follit• J eann e Ashh~· , Draper . .\lynm A l lt•n , /)rap er; ilf<"J'ic ,\Jr<'.l', Sanrf.tf; L.rnn Andl'r~on, Srmd.'f; Dorothy And e rson. Snnd.'f,· Emron And rson , Saud.lf; Lt·<· Andnson, .'l'anrl,tf,· llnhhi<" Ander~on, J!idt1a/e .
DHI' id AsHnn , Sond,tj ; l);u·lent• ByliH•way, ll'r•s/ .Ionian; Belly ::\fae Bull('l'ficltl, Drap er; " ' arre n Bullcrfi e ld, lJe?·rimau; J\fi ldn·<l Be l'l'<'ll, l>rapt•r,· C'lydP Bulll'rfiPid, /f('l'rima1z ,· Pauline Bradford, nmper. Donald B(•nnC'Il , Midr'({/r·,· lkth Brand , 8and,11,· Shnman Boy(·c, Sond,tj; ::\faril~· n Brown, Colionre•ood ll eigltls; N e il Bulll'l'lield, UirJ<'riou; .Janus Huttedi,·ld, Uirerlou; Edwal'(] Beck, Rive r/on.
Forty·nine
Joyce Baleman , Mid va le; Dallas Bollige r , Sand.tf,· Pat Boweull, ill irlr•a le; Rorwld Bodell , IINr ima11 ,· Glori>~ 13!-nt'll, Union,· Lionel Bil Is, 11 errimau ; i'lfa ri lyn Bird , J•:asl 111 idval!•,· K t el Bil Is, R it•e rlrm . Seal Bec ks tead , Uive rlon ,· Annie Bc r-nanlo Sancl,y; Sh<'ldon Be nndl , ;llirlval e; Lutill· BOWl' ll, 1/erriman ; Joln111 y B(•r· nanlo, Draper; Thora Beee r·ofl , Sou/It Jonlau,· Duarw Brinlon , Srmd.'l; .Jali.\'(T BakmHJl , Mirlr•ale. U eEtle Bak er, Midvale; D eVon Barlon , M id vale,· Pri s<"i lla B~tddlc .l' , .l/idva lr•; Hay Ball, Mid r•o/c; Cam! Bull ley,
/Ves t Jm·clan ,· Veri Bulle rfi ld , Sou/11 .Ionian, Elma Bakn , IJraJII'r i K. \lad scn Brady , Sand.tl · P ·rTy Brady L'niou; Alice Btll·ton , lf'es l Jordan; ,}ark Bod eli , Mir/ra /e,· ~ol;t Bdh lhown ,C'rt·.vcr•u /; l.oi~Ann Bed' stead , Rive r/on ,· Blay ne Boull('l' , Srmd,y; Carol Crump, Mid vale,· Sherman Crump, Sr111d!l· La\Vaync Christensen. Has/ Midvale; .Jimmil· C'ombs, /)rafl l'r; .JoHn C'htrflll', Mid vale ,· .J('l'r_l' Callkoll, Uir,e rlon ,· Bar bara Cole, Jfurra.y; Eug<•n(· Cowley, Sand.tti ' aurin<' Cannon, l 'niou,· (;lt-n C'111nplwll , ,O.'., aud.'f .
AT FIRST TilEY \V ANDEJn~D \1 ;\J LJ1~S 'L Y
F ifty
THEN :NE"\V HORIZONS
COXFRO~TED
THElH
Carol C'o1•inglon , Buller; Lot·in I'Jnnp . Hi vl• r/ou >· Vi1·ian C rump , HluD'dal e; Duane Campbell, Jlidval e; La.Tuana Co1w. Mid rxtl e; Myrl c Cox, Drape r; Ramona Da.l' , Drap l? r; :\font D eming , Midv ale. Don Duma .~, Sand,11 ; 11-a Let• Duffin , Draper; Lal'l'y Dow, Cn=on; Dora Dal'i~ , Midvale; Barbara Den ley. U iverlon; B.oh •rl Day , Sand.IJ ; Cat·ol~· n llu ss JI, Cn iou; Rlwn L e Dimond , Jr I'S I Jordan. ~IJIJJJilH
L et· Day, J)rapN; Ila:r.e l Da1·id son, Sand,ij; RayfTlond Drape r , Jlirl va le>· Tla Dean Dahl, l~' asl Jlid·cale; Vont •sltu Dutson , 1llidvall'>. Loui~t' Drew, Srmd,ij; Ramond Dickson, .1Iidval e; Donna Dimmitk, Jlidt>al e. Eugt'i1(' Drake , TJ' csl Jordau ; -~ OI'ma Dean Duma~ , Srmd,ij; .Jean Dumas, Jlid vale; Vionn e Duke, Draper>· :.\farjorie Eng-li~h. Jluill' r; V('t'n l ~ nniss. nrap e r; Eluinr Eg-bcl'l, l.'uion; \.rdi Et·ikson, Jlurra .IJ .
n, ... d
Enniss, ])raJ!I'I'; Gt·t~nl Fur~c. IJ'es l Jordan ; :.\fat·il,rn Ftu·gcson, f:ast Jlidt•ale>· :.\!arlin Fairboum. Cresce nt;
;\I<II'I' U Fil:r.p;l' L'Hid, nraJH' r>· \l a 1·da Fil:r.gC' rald, Drap e r; Cah·in Forman, Jl er riman; Shirley Ferguson, Cottom~·ood 1/ eif! lt 1.1'.
Fifty-one
Donald Faulkner, Union ,· Earl Ford, 1/ollada,l/,· ltan1ona Fnrhu~h . Jlurra,IJ j Lnlknn Fn•t•man, Ui vc·rton; Kay Groom, Tl 'esl Jordan,· Elain e Gr ·enwood, Sand.IJ,' Dd.ii11 Gol'(lon, /)mfH' r; l>onald Gt·imnnd, l'nion . .June Gt'('L'n , Uiverton; Al'ln <ntd Grimand. L'nion; Lynn Gordan. nmper; Eii ('t'n (;ro,Ts, South .Jordan; Nifto (;oup;h,
Fasl Midval e · LaVon
Gras~.
Salld,lfj
,Jo .~eph Gardnl'r,
ll'e.vl Jordan ; .Jnn·ll Gilkn. Sr111d,11 .
Vond c il Gol1', Sand,ij; Dal•id Goll)('rg, Sanrl.t/J' Ralph Gull , Sand.'/; C'la ,l 'lon Gt't'('ll, Huller; .\lHr,l' GHrlit·ld, nra,u•r; Elain e Gal'(lnn, ll' r•.vt Jordan ; AIHn Hardy. South Jordrllt ,· Bai'IHirll llan<, t• n. Srlllrl.'l · .Janie(' fiamillon, Hi z•r·rton ,· Ronald lloll'ma11 , /)rnfH' r; B\'l't•rl , · llard('ll.,lil'. Sand/!; .Ju11ior
lfl'ndri('bt •n, /)rrtpr•r,·
Lua11a Hilton, L'n ion,· Gl\'11 IIowldl, 1Jrajll' r; AnilH llardnt.,lit·. Crc•scc•nt; .Jim Unwt•lls,l ' nion .
C11ion ; Arlt'll\' Ilowl'll , ])raper,· Dt·lmar Jl11rri~. Sand/!; lh·ver·ly llowal'(l, l'nion; Vnl llil'kmall, Mur ray; Dian \' Holl, South Jordan,· St t' l'l' Hun~akn. Srwd.'/J' lklon ·., Jlngnn, ll ' r•st Jordan.
Tommy Hull
TilEY
Filty•IWO
LEAlt~gD
ABOl 'I' BJC \\'HEELS I~ SCHOOL AFFAIRS
TilEY \VORSIIIPPED FOOTBALL HEROES AND LOST THEIR HEARTS
,\fat·ilyn Holman, l~'ast Jfidr,ale; \[elvin Hal"(lman, l?itw1"1on; Janice Harrington, /)raper,· Donald Hanlcastl e, CPn t; Bonni<· Hltl"(lmall, Cnion; Owen Halch , Jlidvale; onna Horrock.c;, Riverton; Ray Han n , nraJJI'r.
res-
C"lait·on Hull", JJraper,· l)plfa Hanel, DraJJer,· Keith Hat·dman , Union,· :\Iax Han en. Tr es t Jordan; Hal Hende rson, Midvale; Sltit-ler Hand, Wasatch Resort· Phyllis Hardman, JV idvale; Thain Humes, Rive rton. ,\f 11 rilyn Hofer, IJ'e,\·1 .Jordan; Lillian f!.eki, Vnion; Leon .Johnson, RiveT/on,· ?IIorri · J enkin8. L'nion; LaRac Jenkin. , Jlidva/1•; G<·twvi ei'C .lettkitts, .l!id·oale; Al.rn Jon es, NluO'dale; Doris .J enkin ., .1 Iidvale. Max .Jonl'S, IJ1·a;JPr; Arll'nt Jones, S01t1h ./ordrw; Romcll Jayne~; , Crescent; Betty Ann J enkin. .l<•ns\·n , Midr•alv; Arlo .James, l ' nion ; Gayle J eppson, L'nion; Jan t Kemp, Cn' scent.
Granite; ,\[aril~· n
C•nol J 11,\'lll'S, 8r111r/.tJ; Bonnie L<'<' J oltnson, ])1'(1 pi'r; .J a~· .J ens en. Jlidvale; L e land J cnkin s , Jl idt•ale; Ann J cwkes, .'11idt•ale; Ht"lcn .Kuslanis, JJ'e st Jordan; .lttdy .Kritllc r , Sand,IJ; Doroth~· Kranll , ,)!idvale.
Fifty-three
Bonni e Knight , LVid val e,· Zenna Koonce, Sand.tf; Not·\' in Kemp ; Sanrf.IJ; Loui.~\ ' lo\.ulnH', Sand.tJ; Aiko Pauline Luca ~, I?. iver /on,· Mat·y LiLLi e, 1/utler; No rman Lloyd , Ui verlott.
Ka~uga,
,<.,'tntr(IJ;
Gal en Ld(' t'I'C, Sand!f,· La D ea n Lloyd , TT' es l Jordan ,· ThonHt'> Lang, Srnlll.tt; ~lark L)·o n, fl 't•.\' 1 .Jordan ; Kalhnin l' L ' yland , L'n ion; Dick Lo .~l'e, 1/u/lr•r,· Glori;~ .Jean Larso n , ,"J'rwd.tJ; .Jimmy Land e r~ . .lfidra lt•. Elaine Lloyd , Sou/It Jordan,· ;\IHJ'lon Lloyd , nraJI I' r,· .Jo e Le.<,[('l', .llurra.tJ; Bill .\lad'>l' ll: ,'-,'rnlll.tJ; .ll'l'r.r Sand.tJ; Way ne :\li<·kt· l~ e n , Fa st Crr•scenl; Edilh Mai..,Lt·ont , W es t .fordrw,· ' l\·d :\liln \', Cnion .
~1(':\lllliiii'H,
Dale 1\faynard Rive rton ,· Barbara ~lact , Crescent; Kl'ilh ;\ldlt·nt')', L'n io tt ,· Dixi t' ,\J e Hu,·, Crr•sct•nl ; Emma :\fon toya. ll'e sl .!ordrllt,· LaH a in t' J\lon·ow , Sand.tf; Latii'L' ll\'(' i\la y nard , ll iz'l'rlon ; .lnni n· ~lillnhur p;. !•:as/ ,1firlvalt•. Shirk)' :\Iorlon , illidtJale; Ric·h a rd :\la x fi l' ld , ll't•sl Jordan ; .\I nn :\lorlt'll'''" · Ui r•t•r /ott · .\lnry ,Inn <· :\f as<'JII'O , /~' a s / lllidvalr•; :\faril y n Milln, Hiz•erlon ,· Gary Morl t'y, W es t Jordan ; Itohnl :\liln,•. ( 'nion ; Carol :\fillt' t' , Uit•t• rlon.
THEY DIPPED
Fifty. four
1~'1'0
ALGEBHA i\XD SO.\IE F \JLED
TilEY LEARNED TilE \NHO'S AND WHAT'S, THE IF'S AND AND'S
Ra ae Naylor, South Jm·dan>· 'M axin ~aylor, U nion>· Ray N lson, C rescen t; Donald ~ e il son , RiveTion; Shirley Nelson, ,\ lidvale; Far Nelson, lJrap eT>. Park •r Niehon, Drap e1·; Doroth~· Nunley, Union. Doyne Je lson, ff'esl Jordan>· Darlen e Tcwbold, • outh Jordan; Laury ~ewman, Riverton>· DeRoyce Newbold, South Jordan; Conrad Ollley, Sau(l,y; Da,•id Oldham Sand.';>· Howard Olson, Union; M a rl en e OJi,·e r, Union. Jvan Or·g-ill, ])rap er; F.J s ie Okamolo, !Vest Jordan; Gr·ae Okamoto, Tf'est Jm·dan; Jay 01 on, Crescen t; Corinne Palien<·t• , 11lidva le; BeLtr Pr·ice, U11ion; Barbara Pallerson , Ui vP rton ; Doyl e Paulk. W es t Jordan. Soplrit~
Pappas , ll'es l Jordan >· II elen Pappas , IJ'esl Jordan; Howard Pixton, Drap e 1·; Dor·is Pierce, ParT)' Hi ve rlon; Idonna Pearee, Riverton; Thomas Pieree. Dmp er; Gloria Peter on, Jl idvale.
andy>· Lee
JaneL Pnrker, J)rrtJ! r r; Earl Pcd cnon , Riverton>· ::\fary Ellen Parker, Jfid vale; J\fargi Palmer, South Jordan; Eh·a Pallnson, Sand.'!; Arnold Pal'l'.\' If e rriman; Zc plra Parke r. G1'{tnite; L~rnn Page, River/on.
Fifty.five
Loi s Pale, Snnd,11,· Gilbert Pangos, Sand.tt ; llany Rudel , Sand.11 · D!'wayn ~ Ilhndcs , ,1Jidvale,· Hi<·hard ltos!->c, Mid vnle,· Io rm a Hose ngren , l 'nion ; "\ltll·k Stepht•nscn , Sanr/.11 ; Ronald Sw <' n~on , t·:ast tllidvalt•. Wayn e Silcox, Sand.IJ; Roma Smilh , Srwd.'U W c ndt·ll Sht·rilf, Sanrf.q · lol a Schmidt. Fast .lfidtJa/e · .la!'k Senln1·, Jllid vale,· Ryo Sug<~_l' a, ll'e sl Jordan; Dolon·s Sampson , l 'nirm ; Gcn t"a l Swenson , Sand.'!· Lorrain Stelling. W es t Jordan,· Gkn Shaq> , fl' es t Jordan; La.fu tlll ll St cn dmnn, nraJH' r; Ladd Stq>hl'll .'il'll, Hivt• rton; Ina Sc·otl. IJ' e.\· l Jorclrw ; Lynn Sjoblom, IJra[J er; .l t•n ncttl : Schow , Urrtn itt•; ;\Iary Stnkl' l', Midt'fl le. llobe 1·l Silcox, Rive rton; I Ia .Jan e Sht•ilon , J•:ast Jlid vale ,· .lnr_,. S<'op;p;an, Jfirlt•alt·,· Dawn Slokn , { 'nion ; lne,.; Smith, Jf/ujfdal e; Virgil Steadman, fl' l'.v t .Jordan,· P<~tridn Sagt•r., , Sand,tt; Rontdd Smith, !rt•.v t Jordan . Jimmy Scaggs, Uive rton ; C'olet·n Steph e ns, ll ut/ervillt•; \\'a.\' 11( ' Smith. ,l.,'anrl.tt ,· l'nul Sakamoto . .Hirlt•a/e · Il t' l'lll/111 Spil ke r, Bulll'r,· .John Smith, Mid r•a le,· Donnld St·hmidl. Fast .l!idt•rtlt•; '\t·lda .'mith, Sand/f.
TilEY WERE i-\ WED BY TIIELH FIHST FOIL\lr\L \ND 'J'IIE .H
Fifty-six
~lOR PHO~I
THEY LONGED FOR GREATER ACHIEVEMENT AND RECOGXITION
Aec l Smith , Ui vl' rion; Erma Sod edJurg, M id vale; .fame Stott, Sand,IJ,· Jan et Sjoblom , S and.IJ; Clayton Simond , JJ1id val e,· Al ·cn Steadman , W est Jordan; Jan et Vi'i ch rt , W est Jo ·r dan,· Rumel With er s, Rive rton. Hl'l cne Thaxton , Hi ve rfon,· Garry Torke lson , Rive don ,· P at y Tolman , Snndy ; Colleen T erry, Drap e1',· Bob Thomas, 11/idvnle ; Dean Talbot , illidt>nl f' ,' Erma Tapp , Uni on; Rose Trinnaman, M id vale. Birdi e Thormun , Union; Delores Thorn, fli vn lon ,· Elain e. Toon e, Dmp P1·,· te\' e Vi cehrilli, Tr'esl .Jo·r dan ,· Stanl ey Vumcy !Vest Jordan ; Craig Vincent, llfidval e; Gerald Vaccaro, Alu7Ta ,IJ; Marge \Yithers, Dmp Pr. Jarwn e Walk er, Union; Leon " 'ebsl('l', Rive rton ,· Lois \\'e bb, Sand.IJ ,· Byron \Yebst er, H'e sl .Jordan ; Ann \Valker, Union ; Gnurt Woodhouse, Srmd.IJ ; .Joe Ann Webb , Jlidva le ; D elor·i s \Ycbst er , Jlid val e. Diek w ·alkn, lf'esl JoHlrm ; J ean \\' anil e. South JoTdan ; Johnn)' Vi' ilkinson , Hull e r,· Il a \\' rig ht, Sand.IJ; Allan \Vehb , JfutfN; Kl'nn eth \Valhr , Srmd ,IJ; H elen Watts , Mid val e,· Jay \\' ashburn , DrapeT.
Fifty· seven
THESE ~TE.RE OUR SOPIIOlHORRS
Donna 'Villiams, !Ve8t Joulnn ; Ralph Winbe rg. Midval e; Dale '1'\'ashbul'll, lJroJI P'I 'j Gal • 'v\'oodhoust' , ,)'rnu(lf ; LaDon Yates, J•:aNl J.l fidval e; Jimmy Yanagihara, Ires / ./orrlo11; Eva ZitLing, L'?r ion,· Dena Zilli11g , l ' nio11.
Coolcing gf'ls mia:ed for a.
llfi
w ith crtm p·ras
pos e.
Elaine Toon e, Jan et K •mp , .Joau Chufat·, Maril y n Brown
Fifty-eight
Ca11rlid
caml'rrr. call'hrs
th e beauties
j'rom
sopl/()111111'1' assr•mbl.'t ·
SophomMc mast•tdint• pttkhrilutlt•
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Family Life
OFFICERS GUIDE CLUBS CIIARLONIAN OFFICERS LaRue Vincent, president, Wilma Fairbourn. seeretary, and J canne Griffin, assistant secretary, lead the Charlonians in their var iou s aetivities . Arlene Mickelsen VICe- president, was not present wh ·n the picture was taken.
Sea ted: Lallut· Vinccnl, J cHnne GriHin. Staudiuy: 'Vilma Fairbourn.
HIDlXC; CLl B The LwenLy-fi vc llH.'Jlll><:rs of' lhe Hidi11g Cl uh sponsor dances nl lh · A \'Hion on .T anuarv ~;3 and l~'e h rw.try 1:3, a horse show, a sk:.tli lt g' p<.tl'ly, and trips to the canyon. 'l'hc oHiccrs are : Nonna Day, pr •s id cnt ; D ea n Van Yalkenburg, vice-pr ~sideul; D ea n lfogan , sc Tclar)'· Jlr. Soulier is sponsor.
Clocft·wise: o r rna Day, Ra I ph J e n ~(·n , D <'Hn H ogan, Dean Va n Valk<' nllllrg .
.TA Y DEE OFFlCEHS ~1arilyn .J ensen pro ves her se lf' vc r.v en erge ti e as she, wilh he r see r ·lary , Elizabeth Page, an<l v ice- prcs id enL, Ar Lou McMullin , g .ivc the ball of' the Jay D ees lub a pu sh on the track of ad ivity a nd en terta inm cn t.
.\I11rilyn .lt · n~(' ll , Elisabeth P agl~. Ar Lou .\k.\fullin Sixty
LEADERS DffiECT ACHIEVEMENT FORENSIC FORUl\f AND CLUB 20 J eannene Dowding, president of the orensic Forum, keeps an ey on Don Lind, presid ent of the mysterious Club 20. The Foren ic Forum is composed of girl debaters while Club 20 is composed of male members, but no one know. what goes on in their meeting . and they ·\von't tell.
1~
Jcnnn!'nc Dowding-
Jj .F.A. A
Don Lind
D F.JI.A. PRESIDEN'rS
Pre paring- lhelll selv •s and their clubs for America's fuLure arc H elen Fergus, F11ture Ilom maker pr sid ' IlL, and ltalph .lensen, Futur' Farmer prcs-
icl ·nt.
H elen Fergu
Ralph Jen n
LANGUAGE CLUB
Joyce Ashman
Arl ne Mick ]sen
Bonnie harp
"Guten Tag! Bueno Dias! Bon Jour! ' No, it's even more puzzling up ide down. but in good old English it ~neun . ' Good <la?." V\Tith the. e for ign greeting , t he officers of the Language Club- Bonnie Sharp, pre ident; Arle1 .1Hickelsen vicepre. ident ·and Joyce Ashman, , ecretary·IVelcome the club member to their meeting . The club j ins with the Pres Club to spon or Yi vian M eik on their assembly.
PLANNERS HEAD CLUB FUNCTIONS
SKI CL{ B The ki Club i~ on e ol' th ~ Jttosl rapidly growing clubs al .TordHil.
Scv ·rallim ' S during lhc winter season, lhe ·lui> charters a Gray Line bus and rides lo lhe reserved lodge and rolling slopes of' \.lla.
The C'lllh also sponsors nn nf'ler-ga111 • dan· ' al l h · A Yalon Otlober 17. Bn1t · Dc~pain is prcsid 'ttl of' lhe elub, and Dale Owsl ')'and Pal 'VhiliiHJI' ' ar · vic ·-pr ·~idenl <ltHI scerelary, resp ·tliv ·ly .
.i\I iss Rado\'ich is lhe f'acull)' sponsor.
Dal
Ow Icy, Pal '\' hilrnore, Hru('C 0 ·s pain
SPORTSl\lAX 'S CLT B The Sportsman 's ' luh is newly csLahlishcd this year. Aile •n Fowler, presid •nt, HavcJI Becksl •ad, vie - presid nl, and ]~ell~' .\1 a ' Hullerfield , secretary, keep the ball rolling planning bowling and skating parti ·s lo keep lhe <:luh in lri111. :M r. oulier is sponsor.
PRES' CLl B (H'FJ ., gHS Pr · s~ Club, B ·ryl .Jones, ,·i ·(• president, and Lois Gadd secretary, ably manag · the affairs of' lhc club. Factdly sponsor is l\1 iss Hawson.
With pen iu hand , Dec Roach, pr 'sidenl of th
Jklly Mae ButL('dh·Jd Ail et'n Fowln , ltal'(·ll Bt•<· hkad
L(li~
C:ndd , B •n ·l .Jorws, Dt>l' ltun;·lr
CHEMISTS AND CAMERA FIENDS BREW STRANGE MIXTURES
Fnml rem•: Dahl, Fairboum, Hal m11n, Baird, Thompson, Thoma . Butlcdicld, B c.kstead. Second row: D en ley KMmga , BrC'ksll'Ad, P • ll ' l'.~on , \Vrio-hL, Fav11tclla, Millc,·, 'alias, Fairbomn, \\'alker . Hac!.- rmCJ: Gonion fi1·ndri('l S('n , Anderson , .SIHHp, Price Bogg ss, Halema n, l\Iillcrbu,·o·.
CIIh~llSTRY
CLU13
Th Ch 111 Club plans cdlH:alional tours of the smelter or of th Geneva Steel Plant. The cxeeuliv · eo1nmitlce eonsisls ol' hairman Don Lind, Garth 'Vright, Arden Bodell; comlllillcc men1bcrs, lHarilyn DahL Dale harp, hidey Erickson, Fred Greer. J oyc ev rson, and Jan1 ·s Sandersml. Club 111 ·mbers are all students who take ·hemislry. 'Mr. Orson Snrilh is Lhe sponsor.
C \1\JEH.A CLT B
Ir, hy chance, ~' otl happ n to notice someone sn ·aking up hehind ~· ou, lhe mysterious on· is probubly tt <:llh etUH<:raman practicing up on sonr of' his new tactics. With Richard Dean, president, llonnie Jordan, vic ·-president, and Don Liud, sccrclary, the Can1 •r:t Cluh plae s itself' hack 011 lh map again after its OIH: -~rear ah. enc The sponsor is ::\fr. Or. on 'mith. Don Lind
Bonnie Jordan
Richa rd Dean ... ixry·threc
CHARLONIAN CLlTB ENCOURAGES PEP AND
lnil iation l1rinr;s fun
C/uiJ as.\' l' lldJ/.'f r;ives salil'l• of j'ootlm/1
I~OYALTY "Your pep! Your pep! You've got il, now keep it; doggon e iL, don'L lose it." This is Lh ' CharIonian Cluh, ofTieial pep dub of' .Jordan. Organ i'l.ed in 1!):22 wilh Lwenly-fivc girls, Lhe cluh has rapidly grown in si'l.c and reeognition.
The club derives ils nam e f'ron1 Charlolk, rn caning "girl of' nohle spiril s lriving Lownrd the ideals of womanhood. " The elub man 's fi ve sh ips scholarship, friendship , sporlsmun ship, leadership, and pe p which form Lhe slall<lal'(ls of' Lh ' dub. The girls at Le nd all school contests in their up-Lo-thc-lllinul e nmroon unif'orms. The ir snapp)' yells stinnrlalc Lhc school to support the Leam. An tong Lh ·ir many acli vi lies lhis year is lhc f'un-pro\'oking iniliation of the juniors entering the Club. No CHIC is surprised Lo see C ra" e l Ccrlic, Sweet P ea, and numerous other ·haracte rs rur11ting Lhrough th e hall , pushing pcrl('ils, and eutling capers in the cafeter ia a t noon . After enduring inilialion , Lhe girls swa llow lheir s ufl'l'ring, don th e ir new unif'orm s, and e nter the mu sic room f'or Lheir fonmtl inilialion and parly. F?"Ont ·ro w: :l\Iakl'i s Ielso n, LaRoe ·o, Co l'ak, D ay, Cal las, Da~' , :'II iC'k1· l ~~ n. Fnil'iwut·n. Asay , Sm·e n so n . Second 1'0tv: C1·ossg rovl', Sorl'nson , A ndru .~, H o lm an, Gadd, 'l'roe~ ln , Hl11ir, ll ale h, Pi l'l'SO II , Fait· bourn , C lark, Jon es. 1'hi·rd 1'0W.' Jordan , Grillin , Barn!'s, Sharp, Da,· i~ . Crawl'oi'CI. Llo yd . il l·J'JTll. Coytc, San d e rso n , .Jord an. Harlr row: You ng-, Vinel'nl , :\ l iekl'isl'll, ~il'l~on. " ' hilman , \\'agslldl', Ash man , P c lt•alieh , Gadd, vVright. .Jay nl'S. ;-.;(' l!>on .
ix ty·four
THEY MAINTAIN FRIENDSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP AND GOOD SPORTSMANSIDP
Front rore•: Ilarnda, Gr-et·nwood, , Tc.: wbold, Rmnaselli, B •ckstcad, Hansen , Enni . ,, Hudson , Tuft, 1\IickelSlaughter·. Second rme1: ~enlin, Seal, Ar·l rbum, Despain, :Mickel en, :\fa.yncs, rane Poor,, lewart, Bng-gcss, .la~· ru ·s, Miller·. 'l'!tird rmc•: Fa,•ale ll a, Baker, Alsop, Gnmdvig, Iwala, Fowl r . harp, Clinton ' l'hornlnn , \Ve llinglon, Son·nscn, .h.rl·olr;,on, Jolmr,on. Hack rot~· : \\' ilhers. Larsen, 'mith, Butl rfi ld, Glovt·r·. Lloyd , " ' ynn, Cowley, illaxfield , Draper, \\' righl. Bowen , .Jackson. H<'n,
Ot h ·r a ·t ivilics intlud · Lh •ir amlllal oulfilting of four orphans al Chrislrnus, he:nm1ing ln\\'els l'or the R ed Cross, sponsming Lhe Charlonia11 Formal, lo which all l'ool hall and basketball pla~·cr .· are inYited as spe·ial gucsls. 'l'his )'Car lhc club 01' 011(' hundred girls, who mainlain a B - plus average, lives up lo lhe Charlonian stan-
dnf'< ls. Th e ·luh is sponsore<l hy :\fiss Tultle, )fi. s Ha\1·son, and i\1 iss Bowers.
Ralph On.>Pn, Ronnie Jla.rfi'l'ld, L,lfltn Smith and lkcl'7·l.IJ If ansl'n pause dm·in,q Cllarlonirm Rail.
Sixty-live
JORDAN DEBUTANTESTHE JAY DEES UNITE FOR SOCIAL FUN
' t~ rnpb d l , F l ·Lln, J enst·n, Sevci"SOJJ , i\fou~lcy , Bo<lt- 11. Seco nd row: Bingha m, Bu ttr t fie ld , vVhi t(·d, Mill et , Mill er, g ,.i('kson, SnnJw, i\ f('i\ lull cn. Hack rrrw: St:tlt rb t•rg, S mi th, Mi lltrbutg, 'l' ay lot , L ·, Eri ('bun , Ca rl son, Romn ey, Bnlt•m!tn .
P1·onl ron; : Atwood,
JAY DEES 'I' he J ay D ees have g rown rapidl y sine' t hr ' . yea rs ago, when their club co nsisted or just a few m t lllbers. L ea ving th ~ ir inl'an l d ays behind, the g irl s, who numb r over six ly, t a ke on f ull r es ponsibililies o l' a n adull soc ial •ltd), with a ·ti\' ities und er th direction nl' 1iss Forsgren, 1\ [i ss Frazer, a nd l\1iss Hadovich. Th e represe nta ti ves this y ·a r a re : senior s, D oro th y B eekslea d and 1Jo la B odell ; and jtmior s, J ·a n :\'fill er a nd 'l'helnta Homn ' Y· B es id 's their IHllll ·rou s prival · parli ·s. lhe .J ay D ees pr ·sent ndi viti ·s in which all .J orda ni tes ar e in clud ed. \n1011g these ar • the a ll-<: luh asse tnldy, a skit, and , on l\lar<:h 5 th, their f ull-hour assembl y wilh " D og P at<:h " as the theme. All chnrad ers o l' the L il' Abn er comi e str ip ar e the re with Lh · ex ·e ption o l' D a isy ~I a ', who is n' t found unl it Lhat '\'ening when th ~ s tud en t hocl y el •c ts , , ·ci a J ens '11 as the D a isy 1\l u · or the Sadie Ilawkins D a tJ ce. "'\V hit · eoa t swea t ·rs with hl11 e initial s " JD" a rc wo rn hy liP club members eve ry Frid av for t he weekly c:luh 111 ·cl ing in l\J iss Forsg r ·n 's roont. · · · Sixty-six
THEY SPORT WHITE AND BLUE SWEATER UNIFORMS
/irou/ rur~J: Dcnsh·v, Poor, Buhler , Alwood, Bulln, Town end , Hunte r, Limitz, Atwood. Second row: C1trson, L cs ll'l\ Sb:ingl1am, Be rnardo, Smilh, H owell , Harri on, Page Han en. Back row: Gosman. C hri ll'n ~t' n , :.'l·lulhl'ws, Hal man , ca r·l e, L Be k, J n n, Ph lp ·, ::\!organ. 13 ck t ad .
.T A Y DEE I
I J'l'IATIO~
Onions are in order [o1· initiation wi th Enna. Bateman, Jo.IJCe
The poor Salt Lakers! .T ordan receives only onions, but the gen•ral pnbli · gets freaks, as well. push ·d at it. You. loo, should hav · hecn in th ·big lown on Sept tub ·r ;~oth. Af'ler making .Jordan it('s swoon f' rom l he exquisite perrunt · of Lh ·ir onion n cklac ·s. th • .i unior Jay Dces arc ofl' to dressed in ·ostum es lh · tily ranging f'mm nn old washer woman gel-up to grnndpa's red linn nels, wi l h l heir on ions stringing along hehincl. hxhaustcd from shocking the inno Tnt passers-by, the f're~h lings are CS('O rtccl lo lhe Y. vV . . A. for a program ~mel feecl.
Severson, Ina .lean Mill r, and Jo .lnue ,'lfill e1·
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS SPONSOR SWEETHEART BALL F.II.A. CLUB On · ol' lhe mosl popular girls' organ iza Lions al .T ordun is l he Fulure IIotnemake r Chth. lL encourages in home and tomnHtniLy d entocrat)' and lhe cleYdoptttcnl ol' erealin· leadership, protttolcs growing appreciation or th , joys and salisl'aelions o!' hont ' making. provides wholesotJl e indi,•id twl and grottp rcer aliott, and f'urthcrs inlcrcsl in home econonttcs. The tluh is sponsored hy l\liss Bennion and Miss Dontgaard. Commill ee plrnw iny S wer' lh earls' Hall are, st·al<·d : Jlari(IJII /)ah/ and fl r• len F r' rr;u s; s la nding- : ,1/ar.lf Lonl ias , .1/arr;arl'l ./unt•s, Jl'ilma Fair/J(Iilrn ond .lau e J•: nnis.l· in~on , Sot't·n st·n , 'l'oont ·. Bulin. St•l'til!d rmf•: Pali t· nc•t•, C hri s te n!ll'll, Faval t lla , \Y y nn , C'hufar , .lt•nkin s , .lon l' ~ . Ri!'hardso n , Alwood , Eriekson, Ke mp . 'l'h ird ro w: \\' e bb, Bull in, Enni ss, ,ll'wkl's, Bro wn , llow Hrd, Brad y . "la,rtll'S, :'\nvbold , Nil'l s on , \Vii kin .o,on , :\f a lo na;,. Ha ck rmr~ : Sort' ll M' tl , J,oulias, Fairhoul'll , (';llnph<' ll , ~fllkt·i s, 11oniiH'.\', Ozlln<"i a, Gilb n t, Dan s ie , Hurri son , Burhidg l' , :\lasloris.
Front Tow: Ca ll as, F e rg us, D a hl , Bl'J'rdl , Dahl , \\' ill
Si x t y-c i ~ ht
THEY DESIGN THE NEW LOOK FOR THE FASHION SHOW Compliments are due these girls for the success of the annual FHA Assembl~r ancl the S wcethcarts' Ball. Their fashion show is given for the :Mothers' and Daughters' Night Out, together with a tea and an exhibition, on the evening of April 8 . .Torclan 's chapter is well represented at the state convention this spring when Katherine 1\lakris, staLe vicc-prcsiclent, plans the formal banquet ancl program. ancl :;\laclge 'Vynn is el ci.ed Lhe new state president.
!rene Sorr•nson 11111dels a for mal of 1111' 11 f'11J s!tor/ lenyt!t 1e•hilt· Golda 1/u//erjield 1·emaius /I'll!' to lradilioual lour; j'or mal.
lf'hile tllode/inu her own rt•oole ll jac!.-1'1, 0/ irw . I lrc•oo rl 11/l'a su res .1Ia ~'// Callas for finis/tiny /ouch!' .\'.
,Y orma [,mtcaslt' r SjJI'r'ads Itt' !' 11 1'7C' /){tl/ eriua /en[Jih .1'/,·irl to Corinne l'atience, rc• /1() is 7e'l'ltriuy a ln·ir;ltt plaid j'or sel1ool wea r.
111'11,1! Nerc>/)()/r/ adds SfJOrl r/ol11r•s /o th e j'a.vl1iou shmv i>.IJ modl'linr; /rim Jilaid pedal
I"' sh PI's.
Sixty~nine
FUTURE FARMERS ARE BUILDING FOR OUR FlJTURE F.F.A.
T1'(tctor demonstrations atl'l'(tel Future Fanner interest
So vou would like to h a l'arn1 r, would vou t The .Jor.dan ehaptcr of' the Future Farmers(){' Amcriea is th · most able and qualified org~mi:~.ntion to leach VOIJ how. o,;e hundred nn<l Lwcnty-scvcn hovs are now e molled, 1 ·a ming n ew m e thods of' ra'rming and of' soil eonservaticm. T pon th sc farmers r ests the futm c food supply of' th e ir eounlry. The lllany and varied adivities or this chapter in ·lud demonstrations of' snmll garden I radors, tree pruning, field trips to a sheep ran ·h, ancl the lives tock sho\\' at Ogd en in the f'all. Agrieullural filrn:-;, sponsored h~· the organi:t.alion, arc shown to the members. The Farm 1\fcehanies d e partm •nl is al:-;o un der the .iurisdielion of the FF \ , wh er e eare and operation or f'arlll nwehinery are laughl. But all is not toil and learning in this club. Th · ehapt ~ r. with lhe FHA, sponsors the IIarvc:-;t Hall , where Qu ·en Yauna Fairhourn reigns with he r all ' JHianls, Hanwna Day and Clwric Smith, and a joint asscn1hl~r l\la1:eh 1\J. They also s ·II r freshm ·nts al our football games in the f'all. 'Th ·adv ise rs ar " 1'lr. Soulier, 1\lr. Boy<." and .M r. P el •rson.
Front row: Moon , MeRe ·d, As hby , Wilh rH, Betksl·ttd, Newbold, Slanle~·. Bullal'(l , Mttrlillt:Hn, Marsh. Secund row: Soulier, Zilling-, Allen , J{ri ggs, Slunley , V\'ei<'knl, Thomas, Slt'l'll', Bush, damson S('oll. 'J'!tirrl mw: Hard<"a tl ·, Ste infe ldl, GotT, Griggs , Griffilhs, Vnn Valk('nhurg, lkcksleHd, Egbe1·L, G11ilcy, Howard , 1JHmilton. Hack 'I'(Jti.J: Higgins, Evans , Hullel'fil'ld , A ll sop Ca ldw ell, Jensen, En111s , Lol'l'llll, Brockbank, lloga n, SeLLe 1·hc rg, Anderson , Griffiths .
eventy
THEY SPONSOR HARVEST BALL AND WIN AWARDS
Fi·rsl ro w : Buchanan , Hardca ti c, Smilh, Black, Grimand, Milne, Hawker, John son . Second 1·ow: Budge, Bulll'l'field , Olll cy Hullerfi e ld , Sjoblom, Morl y, Howl tt, Mi ckelsen, Soulier. Third mw: Green, l\fcHenry, Washlmm , Swa. <'y, Gollbcrp;, Campb 11, Fairbotll'n, Lyon , Olson , Serdar. Rack To te~ : Calli eut, Page, Wilh ers, Tork elson Hansen, H ardman, Jayn es, Pixton, Hardman, Smith .
Oh Boy! A neaL trip to Vancouver, British olumhia, with all traveling exp ·ns s paid, a trip of approximately 2:3() L~ mil s to be cov reel by a chartered hus. Thi s is Lhe summer project of the .Tordan ·hapler of' Lhe FFA a trip through the Northw st, slopping at all poinls of' inLcresL. 'l'her' ar · always boys who win awards, like th chaptc'r president, Ralph .Tcnsen, who wins the TTnion Pacific Scholarship of' $100. lie also is e lected a stale reporLer by state delegates. Not content with this, he wins second place and alternate f'or the region in puhli · speaki11g. To top it off, he is selected a stat f'anner, along with Wayne tan ley, who is the alternate for Lh , { nion Pacific cholarship.
. It th e !Im·vesl Rall are Gene Whiting, Che1·ie Smith, Ralph J enS P11, !'anna Fairbount, Von l't1cConnick, Ramona Da,lj and F1·ed GTee1·
Se\' enty-one
CLUB 20 GIVES RECOGNITION TO STRONG DEBATERS
Frnn/ row: .\Jaybc, lloa('h, Hutchings, Lind, Ke In, And1·us, Dowdi11g. /Jack r01~•: Spilkel·, Cn1mp, Ander son , ;\[ick f' ls , n, Mi ck<' lst· n, Burkin .~ll/\W, Winkl •r , 'Vi ecl1 erl, Bis hop. Not in J!holvyroJih: Elkinglon, \Yrighl, ulkt, Torkelson.
Jae fVinlrle1· fJOrit'a,IJS John/,, l-i•wis · Clinloo Culler . . 1/;e J,incol·n ; Hob JJur/,·itJ.vfl(mJ, Palrir·k l!eiii ',IJ; .lamt'N , f111lnsou. Slejl/u·n .1. /) ouulos in C/u.IJ :80 iu ilio.liou
When sonH:·o ne opens Mr. E. L. Crawforcl' · door at noon on W edn esdays, he hea t.·s a strange .iargnn - " Oh, no, thal jsn't possible; relativity i.-s lik · this- " " V\Te of the atlimtativ ." So be finds .Jordan's dub of scholar~-> and clclmlers, a ·luh organi;r,cd a f'cw years ago by Mr. E. L. Crawford.
In February th(' dub, together with the· Foren!')ie Forwn , sponsors the gTeat { rlah pim1ist., Grant .Tnlmrmesse11. The two clubs ab;o :schedule debates between each oth ·r. Club 20 uswtlly has two cx-
clusiv parties d111~ing Lhe year ne with the Ji'orensi · Forurn aml th ·other with Club 20 alumni. Seventy-two
PRESS CLlJB INCLUDES PlJBLICATION STAFF MEMBERS PRESS CLT B 1\ l entber s from the puhlil'ation stall's and from l\1 iss Rawson 's jmtrnalisnt l'lassl's c.:ompose th e Press ( luh. ll is this ·lub we ean thank l'o r l hl' D irectory. whieh elimittales lhe guesswm.·k .in telephoning HtHl addressscckittg.
'l'he eluh, wilh lhe L a nguage Club , s ponso rs Yi\·ian l\T e ik , D esert'/ N fn·s ro rrc ~ pond enl, i11 an ass n thly in A pril. .A nolhc r of' il s al'li,·ilies is lo wrile a eonsl iluti n n fo r lhe junior and s<.'nior hig h sehoo l press g roup s i11 o rd e r lo o rga n ·:t.c lhc111 inlo on · nnil .
Jl r mbe1·s of the clu iJ pose on the H I' C campus wl1en they attend th e .ln nual Jo ul"na lism ConfeTence
Front row : C' nn w, Ilnn ~e n , Hmm>Ht· lli , D o wd ing-. .I ·n s cn , D 8p a in. E nni ss , Fa irbou rn . S econd ro·w : Poo r , P H~t · , A ll so p , Sh n rp , ' l' hom p Ho n , J c n ~t· n , .J t• p p~o n , Fow lcr, Co wl <'y, Crawfonl. Third 1"01CJ : D owd ing, C a rl son , lto11<'h , \\ ' hil mo re, W n~s t n fl' , Su ndq ui& l , \\' y nn , G nm clv i ~, .J on s. San d e r ~on. Hack row: S mi t h , ~f ar l H"~'>, fl l" l.~ l1·o m , .S II Ilw, G 1·iflin , Lin d , H ill. CTrccn, ~I ill e r , G lov r , La r. en Soren en. Coyle.
BOYS' ATHI.JETIC CLUB UNITES JORDAN LETTERMEN
Seco nd row: H og-an , " ' (•leh, Hrocl h11 nk , Ho de ll, Matth ws, Winkl •r. /J aclr rmi!: P1·ie ·, Ga nln ('l', C ull t• J·, D l' n ~ l ey , .Sh a rp , Elmn , .Sndle1· , C . Brunelli .
Fnm t row: L a p or , Griggs, OLLcso n, J . Bntn elli , G riffith s.
ATHLETIC
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The m ember s o f lhe A thl e lic C lub, sp ortin g g ray a nd ma roon swea ter s, have e nv iabl e reeord s th is year, a. r epulation lhal is I' car ed by a ll o lhc r hi g h sehools; for th e m<.:n1hen; of Lhis :-; la lwarl dub are those junior:-; a nd s ·nior:-; who make Lhcir Jell •r in B e , tdigger spor ts.
The duh spo nso rs a tli vili es each year to ra i:-;e f'und :-; for those injured in play . Tay lor , 1\mnnikar, KinJ!mll , and Kim are th > fa culLy s p<HJ sor s. Sevent y-four
/) ole S lta rJJ, /) f•f ,o.tl n ensle.IJ, and 1/'e.v/o n Uo rdn1•r nre .vecrelnr/J, v ic1• pre.vid1•n l , an d fil'l'sid en /, I'I' Sfi l' cl il'I' I .'J
'FOR OR AGAINST' IS WATCHWORD OF DEBATE TEAMS
Front row: Os Lier, J\T ab<')', D espain , "Eri ckson , J en sen , Enni ·s, l<'e rgu. on ,_ iel on., econd ro'le: Dowding, Duvi , Davi , Tuft, Bil'l hop , owley, Fowler, Tl1ompson Butterfield, Torkelson . Thi1·d m w : NayIll!', Han son,. twood Bamcs Max·ti ld , Gordon. harp , Glov r , Lar on 13errett, Jordan , Bird helton . Pon'l'lh 1'M t•: Minrr, lson , B nl'tt, Oli1rer , Gnmdl'ig Cope 1\rit h 11 Coyte, Pixton Sharp, Sharp, pilker Hogan. 1-lrrc!.: 1'M o: P ' t rson , Fairbo'UI'n Tl1axton, Dy 1·, Hand, P et erson. Shelt011 , Pi erce .Sandc1·snn, Bt~ el.: s tc acl , Thomas, Lind , Mickelsen. N of in photogra7Jh: Adam on and T erry.
DEBATE
TEA~1S
The <lehat.ers stage de hat s at Jordan and at "\:Ve~t, at Lehi, at Plea ant Grove at ~furray, and at Am ri ·an Fork high schools . .Tonlan rec ives high honors at the invitational p eech meet at '\:V eber thi . year, when Ilelcn rrhaxton and Carol })finer win third honors in the women' A clivi ion, Don Lind wins first in the xtemporaneous speaking, and he and Randolyn Sharp win fourth in the m n's . \ division. \Jiee ' oyt ancl J nan 1'uft, Randy Sharp, and Don Lind al. o represent Jordan at the ~HaLe Spc ch Meet at the l . of l . ,..Ch - Kiwanis Cluh :Medal Dehate ontest spon ored by the })ficlvale Kiwanis Club, is lo he held as th hool goes to press. The 1047 winner.· wne : P}iul Butterfield, Albert Ny.-tTom, Randolyn Sharp and Beryl .Tones. ont stants eligihl ~ thi. year are Don Lind, Randolyn Sharp, Laurence Butterfield, I ,ee IIand, Jean nen e Doweling, and Carmen Barn es. Fn ·ulty advisers are Phil Golclhranson, chairman, E. L. Crawford, and . N. Cra,vforcl. DEBA'rE SCHEDl LE March 5- W cher ( ollege Invitation Toum ament at Ogden. Mar ·h 2G- Regional Tournament at Jordan. Granite, Davis, Ogden, ancl Jordan to qualify for the . tate tournament. April 16-- tate Tournarnent at l . of 1 . April 26- Kiwanis Gold ~l\Iedal D ebate Contest. Sevent y·fi,,e
THESPIANS PRESENT PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
He1'/Jl J01us as 'ulhel'i rw Benn('Ll, who lik • lr ·r young·r sis ter, lr as a Lc<'n-ag!' fltn e.v fo r all men.
Gene IJ'IIitiuu as .\lr. 'v\' i<'klram, Lhe young oflicn , wlro b.l' l'lopin~ willr Lydia pul~ t lr <· lwuselrold irr a diLircr.
J Jove, laug ht er. so rrow, and mix-11ps in ge neral desc:rihes lhe f'rolicking play, " Pricl e uncl Prej udi ·c." clircc:led h~' ~J iss Tuttl e.
'J'IIe ilt'lllll' lls f orm r1 l'ruui/.11 portrait
.lr/ ene Jlickr•ls eu as .\l11ry, lh!' bookworm, w lros<' main Ion• is lear·ning-.
. 1nne .1 rlr·rllllm a .~ Lydin, Lh<' .r oungesl and giddit·~l daup;hln, who runs oil' wilh Mr. \\' i<·kl 11rrn .
.11 ike J. oul ia., >tS llw t·asy-going father of llr<' " lrib ·."
. l sllmau a~ .\lr~ . Herr rrcll, t lr <' bus\'-body moLir('l',
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w lr o gds t'l'<: ,.yllri;rg wound
lht• wrong way .
Frl'll Url'l' r as liH' proiHI :\f1·. Dnr·<·Y, who lrniS llu· r·o rnanlit· lt·;;d .
,1[aryarl' l Tt'/111 1'111 a~ llrt • lt-n·l lrt'IIClt·d E li zllh!'Llr, fn \'on·d clnug-lrll'l' of :\Ir. llt·n rrt·ll , who play<; oppo<;i[P :\lr·. [) lti'('Y .
Scvenry· six
.Ur . toll ius aud ( 'J,arlol/ t l ,uco.v jiud lrllt' lmw
AS OUR ANNlTAL SCHOOL PLAY
The story takes plac in the eighteenth ·entmy in England. The plot is chieHy con·ernc<l with 1·h · Uen nett J"amilv the mother or which finds suitable hu hm<'is for her five daught 'l's.
!Jh. J)o ·rc.'J 'I M P/s ill f old',\'1 Hennelt daughten·
11elf'red Alsop as Mr. Collins th rich cousin of th e Bennett who wins tbe heaxt of harlotte.
Rita. Whitman as HiU, th s hort-st pp d, bounding maid .
Chm·lotte Cla ric a. plain yet . weet, harlotte Lucas> who wins 1r. Collin ' hea1·t.
Lois Lloyd a
haughty Lady Lucas moth er of Char lotte.
LaRu e f'incent as Lady Catherine de Bourg, a haughty matron, who demand l1 er own way.
Jam es D ,IJe·r as Mr. Bingley th Jov r of Jan .
D r' loris Olsen as . weet Jane, f:wo r d dau"'l1ter of Mrs. Bennett.
Ca1·olee Dumus a 1'!1f nnnantic CO IIJil es al'e finnll.ij lmil ed
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::\fiss Bb1"'ley, si ter of ::\Ir. Hiugl y .
Se..:-enty· seven
'MELLERDRAMA' ARTISTS TAKETRAVELLINGASSEMBLY TO OGDEN
Deloris OL.wn as LiLlie ell , who i~o. t't·~ l"lll'tl from a f11l<: wot·sc lh11n dl'Hlh. Carmen HonLI' S as Lhc- v illimt 's s<·<·rl'l wifl'. Uene JVhiliny ns lhe br:,w • fa1·m 'I' hoy, Di('k Perkins.
'ONLY AN ORPIIAN
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Ann Garfield as Lucy Applcb~r , th • inn ocent n ·ighbor girl. Geraldine Tanner as bw;y An nie App l ·hy.
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Lt•.J ria .lnder.wn ns :'II 11
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/,an·.'! /Jelulllill 11s Lh • murd ·rous l'ill11in,
Arlhur 11ulhnfunl.
r rE \. ~SEl) lBLY '1'0 OGDE~ ,./rd en Hodelf, Richm Smart, Ramon l)ick son, nncl randis llalha wa ,IJ, th e hnrht•t· .~hop q 1111 rlcl.
.JAN.
2H
MESSIAH PRESENTED ON TEMPLE GROUNDS
.!ordmt' 11-Jessiah" cast perform,s in the As ·embllJ Hall M1·. Olsen, l\Iiss Tuttle, and Mr. Cmpo make Ji1wl arranuements
On Sunday, D <.: ·mhcr 21, .Jordan's voices and orch slra fill Lhe air of lhe .Assembh' Hall on Lhc Salt Lake Temple grounds in ou·r fifth anrHial pr s 'Illation of' Hand ·l's 'l\I ssiah."
'l'hc "Messiah" is under the: direction of Mr. ( rapo . .l\1 r. Olsen and .;)I iss Tuttle, assisteel hy our Seminary. Boll Cuncli ·k is organi:l and Jla \'\rright aecompan is l.
'l'h • invocation is given h~· Allen .:\Iickelsen, and l he ben ·cl itlion h~· h irlc~r lV right.
Bcrtcalh Lhe greal organ the words of Handel en rncslly Ilow f'orlh and warm heart. " ·ith lh · lnr · Clll'islrnas spiril.
MAJORETTES AND MUSICIANS CREATE A SCHOOL BAND
lllr. Cropo 's iJ((m/ pre;Hu·cs for aj'INIIOOII tOII<'C'rl Majore/Les and bat!IIPr carriers arr' !Jil c!r rmt•: Luren e Jfascam, Carol Hrad.tf• Hmil,t/ Gallta/1 rJaSco, .lnila Trarclcaslle and l~ la i n e Toon e; j'ron/ row: Sophi e Pappas and Marr; e !Villters
~Tr. Crapo's .Jordan Iligh School band
'nt b ~ rs, res pl 'JHient in their nwroon and gra~· uni fonlls, entertain us in lll:ln~ · C\'ents. \nwn g th ese ar · a d enwnstration ol' drilling al the ( n iY •rsi [ V 0 f {T tah !Jet\\' '(.' 11 hal \'(' S 0 f l he ('lass thatnpionship gan1c b ' l ween Jordan and Logan, and a Sunday :d'Lernoon cone ·rt on Fehrua r~r 1 :3. 111
An e quall~· smart-looking group of dn1n1 umjorelt es and hann ' I' earricrs prceedcs Lh • hand and adds color lo lhc nwrehing.
Eighty
WHICH MARCHES AND PERFORMS IN PARADES
The hand is continually improving and is providing greater opporlunities for its members.
Fwm a very reliahle source comes this tidbit thal lh hand may get new uniforms next year. This would do much lo improve the appearan 路e ol' our band organization. Mr. Crapo is ver~r much encouraged with Lhe bands making such great steps forward. Hcl'ore the war we hnd Lwo bands, one for lhe LenLh graders and one l'or the eleventh and l w 路ll'Lh graders. A decrease in members in lh band during lhe war made il necessary to combine Lhes' hands inlo one.
Ralph Jenseu, drum major
Band pmclices en the fmnt lawn
Eighry-one
OUR PEP B
DLE
IT
UPPORT
n April ao, the ba11d goes lo Lhe slal ~Iu~it Festival aL Ogden. The ha11d spe11ds nnH: h more lime this year wiLh symphon.v works, one of' lhem being the S tone! ~J ovemenl of' lh ' Sixth 'ymphony ( Palhdiqtt ·), Op. 7 ~ h~, Tsehaikow~ky. arranged h~, Saf'ranl'k. They also play lhe \.riane Overlurt b~· Louis Bo.ver. arrang ·cl l'or symphony hancb by llarolcl Bathmall and Clifl'orcl P. I 1ilya. A clarin ~ L quarl ·l. a ·larinel cltt •1, a brass s xlet, a sexl t of woodwinds, sev ·raJ solos, and the ha11d repre.sen l .1 orda11 at l he Ogden conte. l.
'f'hl' lriiiiiJicf frio mt·milt'l'.\' art• /lob Sharp, /)mid llom illou, and J),•,lfor 1/oyan
1'h l' band off'ict'I\V art• Uorlh fl'rirt hl , prt·si tfpnf· Jlaril,IJII lfolman, .vt•cn· lar.'f ; and Col7•in 1•,'/kinytou, t•ict• prt•.vidl'lll Eighty•IWU
'!'Itt' .v/urlt'nl rlin•clor is Uicl111 rd l\1•t'it•r
TO THE RALLIES AND GAMES 1'he Pep Band reall!J swings it hot
Slnndinu : Doug-las .\falhews, Paul Jatobson, Richard Andrr. on.
KnePling: Dal'id Hamilton
Hob Shlli'Jl, V11ndis Ilalhaway, Kay Hrady, D •:.\far Hogan , Clllvin Elkington.
Our Pep Band gains more prominence than eYer before. At our ball o·ames. at our p p rallies, and al num ·rous olher occasion. lhese hoys show pep and '' italit~r and enjoy pla~T ing a · much as lh · fans enjoy hearing lhem. Their ja:~;:~;)' inlerludcs, during which the cntir' group of fans swing and way and clap i11 Liu1 lo the inviling rhylhm, are alway · popular. Finally, they give "15' for them elv in ac ·ompanimcnt to upplausc, finish their playing and leave early.
'rhc hand'. in1portanee is r
ali:~;cd
a: truly a part of the pirit of Jordan High.
Ei ghty·thrrc
ORCHESTRA MEMBERS PROVIDE CULTURE )J ac~tro
Donald Olsen raps for silt·nec, raises his l>alon, n nd J>r'oteeds lo hring forth melodious ham1ony. This iH lhc high ~<..:hool orehcstra <.:OillJ>OSed of' 0\'er lwenl~' lll elllbe rs.
'/'ftc slriuy quttrlr•l also does much /o slimulole lllliNical npJirt'cialiou. 1'/tr• membrrs an· /Jarletu• Uiud/ Psbac!t , firs/ t•iolin,· .V ar )orit• rouuu. secoud t•ioli11; /Ia fl'riylti, piruw; Jcanur• Orij)'in , t•iola · nud ,1ft.rlt• . 11l ' l' r,11, cello .
YfOLINS .\'r•lda Smil!t. fla/.1',1/ 'f'olmrut. II a::e/ ])a
t•id.\'1111
f'l()JJ.\'8 f'iouue J)uke, . l ril'ne /l owell, oud riz·iau CrUIIIJI !tav e i111•ir z•iolius luur•d rr•ad,IJ lo Jllrt,IJ
Ei~hty·lour
AND LEND SUPPORT TO SCHOOL PLAY AND OPERA This year the or chestr a takes p art in the opera, t he " M essiah," t he P a renls' Visit ing D ay, a nd the :M u sic li'es Liva l at W e ber. It a lso dis plnys its musical a bility at g radna Lion e ·er ciscs and at other events. \Vit h th · a<ldi t io n o f' man y n ew violini sts, a nd with on e of th ·fi nest b rass s 'd ions it has e\'Cr ha d , the on:hesl ra make · a g r ca t improvenl cn l oYe r its b g inning in 1908. Ha,mon f) ic lrso n, Richard fl olmrm, anrl U iohnrd [( ('(• /er 11la,t; ('() '1'11('/S, ti!Ji lh aiclwrrl . I nc/er.\'1111 and ('rd r•in E flcinu ton /;f'11ind the I ro m/10 11 e.\'.
Garth Tl'right is read,IJ with his FrPnch horn
PPgg,lJ Groo ze·ilh her o/Joc; ,)'hirle,t; Selson, Oenir•l Sorenson, and .T nme .~ .lndPrson with thei'r flutes; iliauT.lf -Ye<c•nwn te•ith his clm·inet,· and Bert Cundic/,. ze•ilh hili monstrous bassoon nwlre 11 p nu r rc•iud secficm
Eighty- rive
TSCHAIKOVSKY'S THE FOREST PRINCE HARMONIZES ./imm.IJ D.IJPT, a · Lhc prosp cti1rc hu. band of lh • Prin ·cs 'l'ilania and g ·ncral of lh · Ru ss ian armies, p•·oves to b · a coward at h art. Picol(l. Jlrd ch, ns lol'cly Princess Titania l• eld for t·ansom. finds h ·r fancies tu l'lling toward. he r captor. , /rden Nodell, 11:; Vaslav, the handsome <•h id of Lltl' Cossack.~, disCOI' <' t'S lw is Lh · heir Lo Lhe Lhrottl' of Rus s i~t. Houu ie Rnssmu ssr•u, as a hcarly 'ossack g irl , d e Ji ~~:hls Llw andietl<'C wilh her dominalio11 of hl'l' friend h ·an. Riden /')'mm·l, a C'hit·f mt·sse np;c t· and 11( xl in rank under Vaslal', lea ds tlw <u·mies lo ballil'. ,\It·. ' rapo dirccLs llH· musk. ,\1 iss Tuttle lite drama , l lll li i\ri ss Bowe rs the d a nci ng-.
J.o vr•I.IJ lnr.lil's y race //1(• 'l ':::(l'r'.v co urt
Higluy .. six
Co.~~·(u·/,·s
dan cr ond
I'.I' JII'I'·''-'
C'ltoru.\' oj' C'os.wck r;irts done e
!h eir lm•l' oj' j'r('('dom
MUSIC AND DRAMA IN THE SCHOOL OPERA J:nth路e cast 710ses in finale
T' andis J(athrm;ay, as the aged Tzar joins 路with the Cos aek to driv th e Tartar. out.
flett,11 Tou Graham, as Titania's lady-in -waiting, ca t h ,;. e)'es on r,路an.
Rave{l Beclrsfead as the mnch-sough t-a ftcr Ivan .
Co.vsaclr girls daucr
Karen floyyess a th e ag d :.\fother Vanya, foster mother of Vaslav.
Clifton Higgins, a tl1 e court .i ester, keeps the Tzar from broodirw.
Eighty-seven
WE DID IT- AND WE'RE GLAD
La l{ut· VitH·t•n L, ( 'o t'dilor
D u wn Bate man 1'm1i.~ t
Ilys ll'ria run s hig h as Lh dt"adlin c approaches. 'Vails of' 'C.:.et thaL co py i11 l>y Frid ay !" " Hand 111 • lhc dun1111~ · ! '' " \'\'hal happened to png ' ·b't' " Hun down Lo M 1' . Snlilh rm those pil'llll'('i) !" issll ' f'rOIII Miss ( ~ ardn e r 's third p ·riod du ss. Th is is Lhe Bee ldigge r sl:.tfl' hus tling and hustling, da'l hing thither mcela nd yo u, running throug h lhc ha lls, ripping throug h lhc fi h; ing lh · deadlin e. 'J'hcn just as sudd ' Ill)· it 's m·cr ! The ycurhook is " put to hee l. " \1\Te rela , g l son1 e dcecnl sleep a nd lake li111e to •at lum·h. Our mast rpi cce is in the hands ol' lh • pri1ll cr . ( ( arol Cox drew lh · elcv(' l' di vis ion pag · fig ur ·s, unci I , uiT II e ~l usc: aro a nd E a rl cnt ] lunl er h •lpcd wilh lhe lyping.)
.lua 11 ll uklting~ E laint· \\' ng~tall' .I 'lln rw Gl'iliiu .! r. l·.'d ilor C'riJI,I/ l•: dilor .I r. J·: dilor
\l ndp;l· \ r ,\'1 111 ( 'OJI.If l~ dilor
Bl ;r iJu· '1\ •mJH'"( Sports l•: dilor
I! i<'lt ll n l I ) l ' Hn 1'/wloyru ph l' r
YOIJR BEETDIGGER STAFF
THE YEARBOOK .'ALF:SMEX ARE: la1·k, Elise Poor, Carmen Barn . , Shirl )' Fero-u on C'III"Ol l'it ·rso n. s,'COIId rore•: Rosalie Favall"llll, ~fildr ·d Greenwood, Beryl Jones, Kay J\Iitchcll, Donna Adams l>orolh\' lk<"k Hlt'll d , Earlene llunl •r. Ha /,· rore•: D .. loris Holt, Lucile Beckstead, Ard 11 , anderson i\Iarie Jhln sil": .lt'alllll" Gt·iffin, Dawn Bateman, Bonnie .\faxficlcl. Front rote•: Mal'il.vn Dahl. \Vilma Fairbourn, C'ltal"lolte
Th ·s · ar · lhe p eopl who arrange the finances, the sales, and I he distrihulion of our 1!H8 H eetcl iggcr. (';dvin .Elkington, llnrbnra C'!ll·ak, Itiehnn1 Keeler, odt't'rtising monauers
Charlolle Clark, business manager
Eighty-nine
BROADCASTER STAFF WORRIES ABOUT MAKE UP AND DEADLINES
D e Roach , Co-editor
Don Lind , Co-editor
Headlines! proofreading! 'Wh re's that editorial?" "Deadline tomorrow! Oh !" These are ,iusl a l'ew of lhe things lhat jump around in lh · brains or Don and Dec, cspeciall~' now when a paper comes out 'Ycry two w eks. These worries not only use the hrains or our '()- dilors as a playground, hul thc~r also keep ~Jiss Rawsons .ioumalism class lJusy; f'or il is responsible f'or whal go ·s in the lJ rortclr·asl er. So ~rou l'an'l remember what dat a l' rlain something happ •ned ( \1\rcll, f'ril'IHI, worrv no more! .T usl look in the Jiroadcrtsfcr. Ll\ hound to he there.
The Broadcaster this year athin •d an' A II.Allleri<"all ntling f'or th • firsl lime in our his lory. ll outdid th 050 points n •tessary Lo a ·hi ' VC this highest raling h~r H.3 poi11ls. lL Sl'nred a lnlal of 1035 points. Har·old Thomp.'Hm . 1ssislanl Sports
Jane Enni ss Featurr•.1·
Fr·l'd ~[ll)'llt ';, Fealttn•s
1-:li;-.ub\'llr Pnp;t' u e,wrl!• r
Hl'ry I .1 OIH'S . Jssocial!• J•:ditor
l\far·ilyn .J enson R eport er
Spm·t .~
Lc(· II and J•: ditor
.l!'Hilrwnc Dowding Ueporlt ·r
Lynn Doll'ding .lttn ior l•'!•alttres
l~ dilor
l\Iari lvn r·a wford ;ls sisianl Hditor
N inet y
THESE BROUGHT IN THE NEWS REPORTERS
Front ro w: De1·on Barlon, Claudia ran <", Ramon Dick on, Fred ::'.fayne, , Beverley Hans en, Vmma Faid>Oum , Edwinn D e. pnin. Second 7'0ZI!J: E li se Poo t·, Donna \fae A lsop, .Joan ( owlt.v, Ruby Sundqui8t. Juanita J ·ppson, Rub)T Glover, Loi . Gadtl, M111'lin Tolman . Ha ck rou.>: Thr lm a Romn y, Ardelle ander on, Iarjori e Young, Dmni~ HHIHI , Ralph Gr<'cn, "\far.lt·an Lat·~ n, Ailene Fowler, E laine \Vagstafl'.
Utahna Carl on, business
ma'IW!Jer
ing the 11ews,
r, keeps h ·r to huy aclverhc fina.ncing of
Ninet) -one
COURIER FUSES LITERARY TALENT IN THE SCHOOL
Garlh Wright l\Ia/,·t'up
C'lwrlolle Clark s(' llior J•:dilor
,loun C'owlt' \' Junior J•:dilc~r
~larilyn
Jense11
J<.'dito;. in -CI1ivj'
,I l ' Hilllt ' Griflin
Juuior t•: ditor
J o Y<'l' ,I o II nson 'l'.rl/1isl
" ' il1t111 F11irboum f •:,\'SO //
~lnxinc
1,,.,.
Fl'alure
(hlllltdo Lawso11 f>u('/ 1'.'/
Dolor,· ~ Ol~on
}Jol'l I' ,II
This year lhc historic " Courier," our anrH1<tl selrool nwg·azinc, again 111akcs ih app nrall('t'. Designed lo raise lh · slanclards ol' high ~dum! lit ·rutLIIT, it j,., cnnlrihut ·d lo ~~~· C\'l'I'Y likrarylllinded slucl nl. Shirley Bow •rr and .:\1 ike 1 ,mrlias, the picture was taken. ~Ir. Hendrickson, teaehers lending aid. inety-twn
~1 is~
editor~
ol' individual di,·isions, wer · nol pr ·sent wh ·r1
Forsgr ·n, unci :\1 i~~ (i ·orgc ar · the a<h·iscrs. with ·1!1 Engli:-.h
SHOPS TEACH ALL I(JNDS OF VOCATIONAL TRATh"lNG
OUR STUDENT BODY ACIDEVES
Rssa.tt w iw1 e1·s Hrwdol.tf11 SlwTp, Picola ffalch , fllld norolll.tf , /nderso/1
. I ma/1' 111" flour r~· illlll' rs lo'o!Jerl lfu rthr•s, G r• n l' IV !til inr;. Uo.ttd Crump. and iUik l' J.o1tlias
Dorothy And ron, a sophomore, wins first plate in lhe annual Arnerican Legion .Auxiliary Contest which c11ded Friday, Fchruary 27, ae ·ording lol\1 rs. Rcn I [oward, thairnran o/' lh ' Auxiliary Americani'l-alion comrnitlcc. 'Two seniors, H.andolyn Sharp and Pieola IIaLth, ar ' given second and Lhird plates, respectivcl~r . 'J'h ·ir topic was " Our (;real \mcritan llerilagc - I .;I'b erty. " 'Th e state FHA convention on March 20 in the llolcl .1 • ewhousc proves Lo be a11 cxeiling event for 1\Iadge Wynn. AL Lhis convcnlion, l\fadge is ·IJclcd pr sid ·nl of' lhe stale FII \. he plans an enjoyable trip this July lo Kansas ily, where she will nllcnd a national convention. We know she will reprcs 11L us w '11, and w · wish l1er Lhe hcsl of' lu ·k.
The tonlcslanls given th J mosl Yol ·sat lh ·annual "AntaLelll' !lour" prognun arc Lh · hilarious " :\1 acl ltussi:u1s," composed or l\1 ike Loulias, BO)'d Crump, Boh IT ugh >S, and Ten J WhiLing. B ·rvl .Jon ·s. as ·nior. is winner of' the l!> .~H Am Tiean Lcgior; Slale Oralorieal c:onltsl. She is ;dso a m ' dal wirm ·r aL Phoenix, \ri't.mta, where she represented Ftah in regional nnd rml ional tom pel ilion. This is LhC' sceond lim· in our hislorv that a Jordan stud ·nl has hroughl hom ' this honor. ·
/J er,ljl Jon es, Stnl t' Orator Ninety·four
MANY AWARDS AND HONORS
Hf
I QUIRING EDITOR
0Tal oTical w innr•rs, strmdinr; : La Hu e /'in cenl ; sr al cd: Hcr.ttl Jones and Jfaril.tfll na.IJ
lnquirin.r; Xditor winn ers L ,y nn Dowding, Don Lind, L ee Iland, Ravell HecksiNICl, Cm·ol :Uin er, !.IarJ ean Larson, and TVi lma Fai1·bount Xol1Jl10lograpll ed: ,' larjo1'i e l'oung
VVinru: rs of' lhc 10 -M·~ Anrcri<:an L gion Oratorical contest are Beryl Jones, fir t place, La ltue Vincenl, sceond plaec, :.mel 1\farilyn Day, third place. Their ten- to twelve-minute oraLions arc on Lhc suhjeel, " The Am eriean Bill of Rights." B eryl continu es to conquer her snhjed by Laking first plae' honors in the regional and state contests. 'I'h, cighl winners in Lhc Inquiring Editor program held Friday, December :5, are chosen for their knowledge of' ·urrcnt altairs. At this c:ontest the four girls triumph oYer the four boys lo win a l'ounlnin pen eac:h. The boys receive an Eversharp p encil. The program is rebroacleasl over KDYL l he following Saturday. Six .J orclan sluclenls participat in the pan el discussion ·l \Iarch 19, at 3 p.m., on the ubject of' 'Propaganda," sponsm·e(l hy radio station KSL. With J eanncn Doweling acting as moderator, the panel consi ts of enim:s Allen i\fickelsen, Jimmie D~r e r, Carmen Barnes, Juanita Davis, and a junior, Harold Thomp on. Ralph J ensen, Wilma Fairbourn , ancl Don Lind ar three J orclanite who win cholar hip . Ralph and Wilma arc each winners of the l nion Pacific: $100 scholarships of Salt Lake county. Don is one of the winners in the Pepsi-Cola Scholar hip conte t. H e will r eceiYe $.50 \vhcn he enlers eol1 ege next fall.
BEAUTIES REIGN OVER THE SWEETHEART BALL
Queen
D elores
O t.eJC'Il
Ninety-six
11"ill~iuson
lt'rickson
11i((ril.tfll Dahl
HARVEST QlJEEN _AND ATTENDANTS ADD BEAUTY TO THE ALBUM
Cherie Smith
Qneen Vmma Fairbourn
Rom ona DaiJ
~inety-seven
THEY DO IT AGAIN
Family Sports
Ninety路nine
OUR COACHES ARE TOPS
Dullln (Silide) 'l'a!Jior Snide agai 11 prm'cs his ah iIi ly !J~, ena<'h ing a tluun pionship football lcam and a tOrlsolalion -wirrrrer hnsk ·lhnll squad. lie allencl d Lhc { nivcrsily ol' Southern Cal ifomia and Lh • Brigham Young { nivcrsily. Snicl a l-;o lcaeh s algehra . C11 r~STJ<:H KrM
Chel works wilh junior J'nnlball and Lukes dwrge ol' this year's track team. II· is l'rom the { ni,, r·sily ol' { lah. II also tl'a ·hcs Anrcritall hislory. · FHANK K.Al\INI KAH
Frank ·oachcs lhis ~'ettr's l<: llnis l ' tllll and snphorlHII' · l'oolhall. lie l ·a<:lws world hislor.v arHI phy~ica1 ~ du <:ation. II<: all ' ndcd vVeslrn i11st .,. Coli ·gc· and { l1r h Stat Agricultural College. DA J.r•: Sc)I{ENSJ•: N
Dal · coadK's the ' backs" in l'oolhall, th<: ,itrnior lw~kel hall squad, and is a gyrn i11slrtrclor. If · is !'rom the T ni\'Crsit~' ol' T tah.
H. Kri\JBAJ.J , C.·rifi' COat:.:hes baseball and SOj>hOillOr ' l'oolba]J. Jf (.' /'rom the BYT . II • also l ·aches J1:ngli~h. Gun'I•'JTll
IS
BEETDIGGERS ANNEX FOOTBALL TITLE JORDAN LAUNCI-IES JOURNEY 'TO STATE TITLE On Sep Lem her first, in one of Jordan ' earliest preseason football games, the 'Diggers smash South High under the lights at Jorclan, 19-0. K eeping in Lrint al'lcr the first week of school, J orclan outclas. es Coaeh Diek Howard's Bear River . quad :32-0 in a nighL affair on lhe Beetdigger gridiron. In the Beetdiggers' first af'Lernoon dash of the season, Jordan's p rospeclive thalli pions com plcte l heir curtain-raiser schedu le by sLopping a scrappy " T" formation from Norlh Cache, :W-0. In the first nighL aiT'air of the Big Xine season, lhcy knock oil' lhc spirilcd, hut out ·lassed, East High eleven hv a close score of' 7-0. Jordan's hriek wall and susLaine~l drive proved loo much for Easl High's slt'lla r l'llltning and passing ullack. " ' teb'J'ON GAHDNEH Wilh the vidory er~r over East still r inging in " " 'e&" their cars, lhe .Jordan juggcntaul takes the long end Co-Captain; .lll Stale Q.uarlerbacl;,· Senior ol' lhe score in a nighl lusslc al Carbon by trouncing lhc Dinosaurs :3.'5-0 . .tHlcr drawing their bye of the season. the 'Digger eleven takes to rugged power 011 lhc \Yesl High rain-soaked gridiron to smash the Panther '' Big Xine victory hopes 25-0. The l'ollowing week, in a prim 11ight cla hat Jordan. the 'Diggers revive after a firsl-pcriod slandslill lo sntother lhe Bulldog crew from Provo 3~-0 in a strictly one-sided
all'air. I 11 wha l was Lo he lhe highlight game of the year in the Big Nine circuit. Jordan shuts oullhc Da,•is eleven ~1-0, and shallcrs lhe Darts' hopes of capturing the state title. 'l'he Beetdiggers suceccd in cotnpletely hlank ting the touted Davis aerial attack ancl <werpowering the strong Davi. line. The feature clash is staged on the Darts' gridiron under the lights with a capacity Towel of :5.000 fans.
Showing that the hoy from Jordan weren t fooling about capturing the state title, the ll eetdigger eleven in their la. t Big N inc game of the season walk m·er the Granite club 41-0 . Jordan' · ground attack pounds its way into the state final · held two weeks later.
,)AY BJtO\\'N
" Brown "
Representing the Big Xine, the B eetd iggers march into the lTte stadium to face the hip;h]y-touted Logan cleYen from Region One for 1!)-1<7 ·tate laurels. Taking no chance,, the J orclan juggemaut sticks to ground power and rolls up three counter · for 21 points. The Logan grouncl attack is complete}~· smashed hy the , uperior J orclan line. an<l th<:' Griz'l,lies' only score of the game come from a well-executed pass. Despite the fact that the Logan club is th onl~r one to rea<.:h the J orclan glory stripe, .J orclan has earned the '' ictory when the gun . ound. - 21-6.
( 'o CaJJiain; .111 Stale Ifalf/l(tck } Senior One hundred one
THESE ARE THE FIGHTING DIGGERS
I Roy Ajioka " Joker" Lellennan Center Junior
,lolm Bnmdli- ",lohnny " R ey ulaT Ta cklt• ./1111 ior
Jirnrn,r Gri/!:p;S
"G 1·ip;gs"
/ ,e /l ermau (.(uarlt•riHI Ck Senior
A rckn Bod e II " Bod It-" L el/ erman l~ ntl St•nior
1\. t> ilh ~lallh!'\v .<, ' ~lalli t·" L l' ll ermoll If alj'/){lc/,· S,•nior
i\fil<·h e ll Pri<T "i\ lil('h " L r ll r nua1t rra/ j'lJIIcl,· Junior
H.ar Andrus ",\.ndr " ll {'ff llla r Fu/1/){lck ; if ouor abl e !t!l'nlion; Junior
I >t> llwrl Fon•n1nn
(;ll'fl
I •I' 1/ c•nn an
U!'rJUlar (;uatd
(,'lUI rd
Ht'ff lllor J•:n d ./ uuior
" OLL"
81'11ior
Senior
Pau l l!ow11nl
Olll'Sl' ll
" Ho\1'111'(1 "
Roht> rl Bu~h " Bu.,hky " /, 1' 1/t•r mau Fnd .I u11ior
WHO BROUGHT HOME THE TROPHY
D(·au Hogan
"Hogan"
U er;ula r Guard J unior
L,l' '~:' l.!nH· I: Illl·'·lk \\ hcal rl'S / ,1'//r•rllt0/1 ft'nfl lwcf,·; Se nior
Ro.l' Laporc- "Laporc" l,e/1 ennan !I al [bact.. Junior
Va l Farnsworth-"Val"
Donald Elmer-"E imer "
Ueyular Fullback; llonorable Jlenlion; ScnioT
Letterman Tackle SenioT
Dean Welch-" \\' lch "
D Loy Den lev- "Joe" Regulm· Guard,· .lll State
Dale Sharp-'\' harp " H eyula r lJ alfbac!..; B iff Sine . I ll Star; Srnior
Dou P1·i<'t " Prop;" Uer;ular J.:nrt· .Ill Stale
Gu~· Brunelti- " Poppa" U ey ula1· Taclrle; .lll , 'tate
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MAY WE INTRODUCE THEM ..
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SCOHES
frlain Squad- Pre-S eason
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CHAMPIONS ALL
hanl , J\IHLIIil'WS, 0Ll!'S!'Il, Ful'llSWorlh, Ajoik11, Van Valkenburg, Co11ch '1'/iird r(m•: Il<'ad 'oae h Tavlot·, ,\ndrus, BI'Own, Gardner, G. Jhttndli, llowat·d, W!'i<-h, Sh;ll'j), Dcn<,lc,;•, Boddl, U. Pri<"l', Coach Kimball.
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SOPH SQUAD
Front row: Silt-ox. Bishop ..Jones, \Yoodhou se, LaFevre, Lose . Second 1·ow: Coaeh Kamnikar. Hardman, Uulf , Atkinson, ~fadison, Pixlon, Coaeh Kimball. Third rotv: Brady .• te,·cn:on, St ,. n. on .• joblom, .\fori<·.r, Dow , Thoma~. nack row: Rudd, Kemp. \Yooclhouse, Hansen, Rose, Deming. One hundred five
BEETDIGGER BASI(ETBALL SQUAD CAPTlJRES
DELOY DE ~ SLEY " .J oe" Gnard
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CONSOLATION CUP AT STATE TOURNEY
Fn·d Gn·n
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Riehanl K •eln- ' ' Keel cr" Uunrd
::\fitchcll Priec- "::\fitch " Forward
.111 Stale R eco{lnilion .Jimmy (Jri~p;~ Guard
" Grip;gs "
ltoberl C'uLlrr- " Bob" Forward
Jay Brown- "Brown" GuaTd
HEE'l'DIG TER DON'T QUIT Living 11p lo Lh • Lillc of' .Jordan's traditionally good basketball quads, thi. year'. team overconies a poor pre-season showing to win third place in Big Nine competition. The Beetdio-ger five in1provcs eonstanlly throughout lh ' season, ancll ave Jittk doubt in its fans' mind that iL would noL h · h ·alcn in lhe stat. championship finals. I l. was wilh greall-cnlorsc thal the 'Digger quintet left the floor th nighL of the first gam in t.he stale finals. A cle((l'rnin ccl, hut trailing, East five miraculou . lv came hack to b ·al Lh ' Ill in th' final . cconcls of play, :n-30. \ f'lcr watehing lhe boys lem'e lhe floor, many thought lhe rcsl of' lhe toumamcnt was washed up for J orclan, hut lhc <lisappoinltd 'Digg r squad came hack to win the 11ext two games and prm'c lhaL Jordan doesn't quit when once slarLcd. Senior players losl hy graduation are: All-State ClinLon uLlcr, star dcl'cns man Richard Keeler, ancl a great floor man, Jay Brown, not forgetting Weston Gardner and Deloy Densl ·y, who provided oulslanding substitute play. 'l'h • resl of Lh seniors, who contributed their time nn<l who help ·d mold t.he con. olalion winn rs. are Fred Gt·ccr·, Don Price, and Jimmy Griggs . .Tun ior. who played main squad ball ancl will be read~, fol' nc l year are Hay Andrus, Bob ut.ler, and :Mitchel Priec. .llvin Jfe1Till and Earl Gri,O'iths p1·epau~
[o1· th e ne;rt game
UP AND COMING JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES
.J N IOlt ~QUAD Coach Dal e Son•nson, J\follo, Slt a rp. Bntdy, C t•ttmp, B ltl t; nHtn , ( \ tldw •II, 'l' ltomas. Sk a dtnnll.
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'l'hc .iunior bask ·tball squad, ('WL<.:hcd by Dnle Sm· ~ nson, hrcaks ev n in rcguhu· s ~ •.tsnn play, winning five ·tnd losing fi,· · gmncs. The junion; illlprovc al'tcr lh' pre-s ·ason l·ilts d 'spit ' losir1g lo l he lllUin squad .M ilthcll Price, star play'!'.
p 1'('- 8 ('({SO II De·. D - Box Elder at Jordan . D('l'. 1 (i - .J cn·dan al. Box Eld r .
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Uo .IJ . ludru .~ (1\'o. '7 ) and ('f iul Cutler (No.8) jigbl TCJi lil a Ortwilt• jilrt,lfl"~' fo r po ,I'SI'.~ ,,· ipn of lit e /J(I/l One hundred eight
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GAIN EXPERIENCE FOR NEXT YEAR'S PLAY
Despite Lhe f'aet that lhe sophomore team is riddled Lo 111eel Lhe needs of' the junior team, il docs tiiHJStmlly well in inler-high school tompel ilion, winning four games and losing three.
Frank Kamniknr is Lhc eoaeh. SO J> II SCOHE .Jan. :W
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Loya11 and Jordan .iump for ll1e /1all fiirsl rotc•: BnHI.Y, ,J("nkins, Jli.,hop,, "t•d ar, Ru,hl, Bodell , \\'as hburn. JJac!.- raw: Coaeh Kamnika1· , .\.lkinson , Ball , lh·min~ . \\' ilford , Hosst•t·, C'HJnphell, Gollwrp;, Gordon.
One hundred nine
SPRING SPORTS TAKE THE POTLIGHT
J,asl ;t;Par'.~ /ellennen .lerr.'l Olson, Hoh rrll f!he.v, and , /rd en J?odell,qel reru/.11 for in ler-hir;!t sclwol competition in /ennis pia.'/
Uu/Jer l Sumlwl, ll'a.tfl!l' Lm•Ntll, /)a/t• Sltorp, and L.t/1111 llrocklJallk folc/, !ltrir lnt•nlh aj'lrr r inIIi/If} !he mile rela ,11 of IJ11' s/o/ 1• Jiunls
Pros pect!:! look good for Jordan 's spring sports when : ix lette rme n re port ~d f'or lhis year's eom pet ition in traek a ·t ivitics. Among them are R ob •rL Sumbot, \\rayn e Lo vea lL Dale harp, and Lynn Brockbank, last year's s lat mil e relay r eeord -break Ts. A Iso in ·luded in the r eporting le tl c mH.'II arc (-iuy llrun ·Lti , shot-put arti sl, and Alvin Bytheway, traek sta r. Jay Wink I ·r, H li ·nior who came in st'ccmd in the half' - 111il ~ run al the state finals, is in ~li gih l ' for lhiH y ·a r's ·omp et ition h l'Ca ll HC of the age ruling. 'oach of' this year's tracl· t am is Chel Kin1. \ ccord ing lo Frank K a nlllikar. l •nr1is at Jordan has a pretty good chamT Lhis )' ·ar. with three of last yen r's r ·gulars re porting l'or s pring com petitio n, .J e rr.v Ol so n, A rd cn
Bodell and Bob 1Iug hes.
One hundred ten
WITH TENNIS, TRACK, AND BASEBALL 1
n!111: Picl'cc, l\f. Pl'ic r, Jenkins, Bush, ".\fa lllz r ws, Gl'ip;g. Elmt'l', GI'Cl'l', Pug-miz·e, D. Pl'i cr, D . Andnzq, Coa<"h Kim.
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Ta<e•: Coach Kimball, R. Andrus,
PRE-SEA SON Pl JAY ST.A ~IPS JORDAN BASEBALL TEAM AS FA YO RITES 'l'he Jordan Becldigger nine opens their pre-season play on the South Iliah diamond and dcf'cals Lhe Cuhs in Lhcir initial game 8-G. Owing to pre-sea on howing, Jordan baseball team slatllps ilsclf' as one of' Lhc f'avorilcs in Big Eight play. Incluclecl in the roster of veteran players arc Slewarl Pier'(.\ :\1 ilchell Price, Cleve J enkins, Robert Bu h, K eith ~Iatthew , .Tinuuy (~riggs, Ray Andr·us, Donald Elmer, Freel Greer, aryl Pugmire, Don Price, and Da mell A ntlrus. Grill' Kim ball com:hes the team.
According to Bruee Despain, Ski Club pr •sidcnl, skiing is becoming more popular al Jordan as the years go along. The Jordan ski team wins Lhird plac ' in Llw annual Knudson Cup races Lhis year.
Ski Club member takes a Tugged slope at .ilia One hundred eleven
GIRLS HAVE A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES
Donna. Oaancin, Mf/1''1/a 01'1a' 1t, [,acille /Jeckslead, Da7'lenP ffnmillon, l'iryinin I w ata, and .lnne .l<t·lerburn Oirll nmong t!te girl.\· 'in t/11• Posture Pam.de at tlt e /1. F.U. uti , / ,n·il 17.
ToJI.' Hac!u•/ /)a,f;, T.rrrraittl' 'linton, aucl Ho solie l!uglu•.v arr• c"n•nlors of modern danc ing.
Cr~ ·rol lJ ru.nu, T.eonn ./ ncksou, .1Jickelsen, Marcei.IJU /)a!l• La Mo,t;nP D(/'rlr•ne flruni/ton, .lean Hrti'l'd, mul •11iclrelsen nre n•inners of lite {lllslreiiJatl
/Jollom: Jfarion Jones,
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lourno menl and TJOlle,t;- /mll 101/1'11(1//lellf. 1'/te.'J 111'1' rrir[s' SJHI'I'tS all-stat' yda,1;ers . . }'1'/r:'ne ,Vickelsen i6· uot in ihr' plwtograyil1 .
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IN GIRLS' ATHLETICS Besides the gym classes' prov ing their skill in the inter-da ·s tournaments. the dam·ing class d.emnnstrates ability jn chool assemblies, fioor shows, the opera, and the :l \Iothers'. and Daughten;' Night Out. This year a Junior IIigh Girl.-' Play Day, on May 7, highlights the sporting season der I he cl ireet ion of 1\1 iss Bower and lH iss ebb.
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badminton
Di.xi e McHne finis hes off th e badminton Sf'nsml ns champion of singles
U evt·?·{!f liutlt•?· and .han illilt e?· e;rhihit t.hei•r fa vorite drm ci nr; pose
l.ois Gadd, Bonnie Olsen, and R ·ita Uaker cliSJJia.IJ their skill re•ilh the brne• and a.JTO e~
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"J'"DAY FROLIC
One hundred fourteen
One hunJred fifteen
LET US REMEMBER V\Tell, goodl>~· e, school hu~. Thi~ is Ill)' slop. And .iusl Lhink! The ntontenl 1 ka,·e Lh:s hus. I ' ll he free lo do what 1 \\'anl. Bvc, hve, lessons. ( '"at~~ l ion . he re I eo 111 e. Oop~! \Yaleh w h <• r e \' o u ' r e throwing· lhal, Huh! Balls arc SOllleliniCS dan gerous thing~. as our football ll'a111 pro\'ed. Ctt •ss n lot of' our sueecss can he attributed to those pep rallies like the on ' we had on the f'ourlh of' Seplenrhcr. I 1ook al lho~c n ·w I ·:wcs dancing in th · breeze like liltk dolls daneing irt the "Jlarionetll' Show Oll Seplclll1> T .5 or else the ~ophomo res on initiation da~' · Thos · poor ·haratl 'I'S with braids and make-up! Bttlth ·y were no heller of!' lhall lh · 11 ' " . Charlollians Oll Scplettthn 17. Let 's see, the first (~iris' Club ass ' nthly was 011 Seplentl>er n. This initiation luulll olhing over lh · Stoekirtg Dane • last Seplclllher :W. Talk ahottl aching f'ed \\'Orll out stockings, too. Sa~· . the nwlcur I lottr \\"<l'.; that day, too. Thos ' f'our Hussians w ·re rcallv a riot! \Vow, there \\'l'l'C a lot of' initiation~ goillg 011 the first of' the year. Don 'l kilO\\' ho\\' Jl iss Tutti · hdd her lear~ back ":h ilt reading the school pia~· with those poor .Ja~· Dee~ and lh ·ir onions Oil September :w. 'l'he Fl r \ had their iniliatioll lh · l'ollo\\'ing da.\'. 'l'h · lfar\'csl Ball (·a nt e on Odoher H. and h<>\' , was it t\'cr a Ileal deal! The II Cluh Ass 'll1hlv \\'as <;11 llw sante duy . .Je Jp ·rs. gcllit;g cold. Ilc~· . .J illx! · IIi , ol' !'ella. llavcn ' l ~ccn vo11 all day cmTred with burrs as usunl. Cood hov! S tt\', whv ll; · long· f'at·e~ I "'''~" ' t seolding yott. Yo·u lool~ a'> il: ~·o u ha<i just scetl )'o ur )'l·arhook piclme last OdoiH'r H. or hdlt-r still. like a Club :W 111 •n1h 'I' .iu~t being inilialt'd. You kno\\' , old l'riend, so111dilltt'S I l'\'Cl1 wish I were a ll'achn. Yott sec. while the poor lkddigg-tTs \\'C IT digging i11 the fields dtll'ing llul'\' est <la)'S. Odoh •r ]:$-:W, lit<· f'at'ull)' had a party 011 Odol>er :wand s('r\'cd turkey. Cu ·s~ they r ca ll~r dt•st·n ·cd it. t•onsidning what they put up with. \\ · ncedn ' l <'otnplaill al'lcr llwl s\\'e ll C ir!...' Club Ass · nthl~· on persontdily-huilding on Odol>er ~ ~. and lht Big Pal - Lilli e Pal party on Odobcr :!H. Those senior girb rea lly lr ·all'd the sophotnotT girls to a neat parl~' · One hundred sixteen
THE YEAR GONE BY
Ah, girb as in the school play, " Prid e and Prcj udi ·c," 011 X ovcrnh ·r 1 ~ and I :L Poor ~I ike! A wif'e :UJd five daughters! Uoll~', Lhere were a lol of' girls' m:Livilics f'or a lim · righl Lhcre. The l'ellows who rcallv de~crved Lhc a~scnrblies, though, wne Lhe ho~·-; 011 lhe l'oollwll learn. Th ·~· real!~, hroughl hon1 · Lhat slall' ehalllpionship on Xoverllher 15! On!)' one S('ore against u~ during lhe whole season! (;oodrwss, it's starling lo .'>prinklc. Let 's run f'or il! ~ 'o l so l'a~l • .Jinx! Oh, look a l II IV hair! Oh, well, no ~c·hool lollJOrmw ..l\1 oll cr, I'm hollle. I wa~ .i ust thinking al>oul lhe f'oolhall d1arnpionship and lhat super assembly and ~how we had the following l'llonda~', ~ 'overnhcr 17. 'l'hnl was l he sa nrc 11 igh t ) ' OU and Dad wenl lot he Jordan Alumni Dam·c. I ,ook al i l pour! X o lessons, so guess 1'II rend lhc paper. \Vondcr where lhal l'trrlll~' scet ion is~ Seems as il' ~om· part of' the paper is always nrissing. Onl~· thirrg !hal would keep it loge lher would b ·a chain and lock. ITa! I should hav e hrotrght Lhat up at th e Journalism Conf'crenc ·held in Provo lasl Xo ·em her :2:2. 'l'hc .'1ournalisr11 class hand ed oul Sludcnl Directories on Xovclllher :2.'5 . 1Iuh( Yes, 1'11 sd Lhe Lablc. Oh lHl\'. slewed l'lrickcn. H •minds m e ol' Lhe Thanksgiving parl~' the day h ·l'ore Thanhgi,·ing last Xon·mhc.:r ~(). \ "ou know, .\lolh cr , so nr e day if I evn hecome an editor ol' a paper. or an One hundrf'd seventeen
AT DEAR OLD JORDAN HIGH
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author of' a hook, I'll give my public facts. ThaL ass em hl y on Deee1n her 5, 'I' he lnqu iring Eel iLor, surel~' opened my eyes to Lhings 1 didn't know. Girls won, loo. That same night the boys held the annual Falhcrs' and Sons' NighL Out. and I und ~ r stand it was n.allv wonderl'ul. vVcll, when I';n an editor, L'm going· to play up things like lhal Hcd Cross dri\'C l'or lhc ~avajo In dians last Detelllber 8 lo 11, and c:ullurallhings lik ' lhe assemh]~r pul on h~, the Singing Marin son Dceemher 11. The Christ1nas tree was deeoraled the next dnv. \V ell, i\1 olh T, isn ' t it f'un lo think about the gay· Limes we had al school ( How does she expect llll' Lo forgcl things like that si1npl~' perl'eel Sc11ior Hop 011 Dcecnll>cr 1~ and th ' Christmas party and ''?\lessiah" on Dceelll ber 10. The ' :\lessiah" was presented on the i1sl, too, in Lhe Assen1bly Hall on 'l'elll]>IC Square. I just knm\· 1'1lnC\'cr l'org ·l Lhc Christn1as holidays, dancing, parties, and N cw Y car's En~ ! Th ' ll, too, things like the Senior Assembly on Felm1ar~' .3 and oh, d •ar, lhe phone! llcllo! I [ i, Friend. Oh, nca t deal girl-ask-hoy like lhe Sw · ·thearls' Ball 011 Februarv H. :\'ow lhcv know ho\1' tired we g"-'L .iust walking ~trotnHI s<:lHJ<~I af'Le r Partnls' Yi:-,iting ])a~' · ~I othe r said they e ' rlainly gave them a nice dinltt•r. Yes, lher · was an asselllhl_v Ih · ncxL da~r lhc SopholliOIT Asscn1hly. Hy the way, Sadie Hawkins Dallec wns a girl-askhoy all'air, loo, wasn ' t it~ ~o. the danee was on M~Lreh 5. I rcnle1nhn because six davs lal 'I' Lht stale hask · thall loumamc1tt was hdci at Ogden High, wh ere w ' look eonsolal ion. \>\' hew. f'or aclivilics the opera on l\1 arch 11, \ pril Fool's Day you reall.v had 111e going, too the .Junior Prolll on April i, and the Charloni:.trl Ball on ..:\pril n. ],d's sec, lhe .Jlolhers' and Daughters' Night Out was lhc dav bd'or ~ liP ball, wasn ' t it~ All right. I'll see you to.morrow. Bvc! · Reall~', ;\) olht.:r, I 'Ill 11ot hungr~' · 1 had a halll hurg r .i usl be I'm ' I <:ante hmn '. The lime t' ·rln inlv flies! .J w;t last ?\1 ay 1 ~ was the A \\"arcl Banqud. ·Golly, lh ·seniors st;rely had H royal Lilli ' the last I'C\\' davs. The Seminar\' c:;.rad trati~)fl on :\lay 1 ~.then on.thc 181h tilt' Senior DinIt T-Dant·e l;cl the \' w ~ rc r ·allv tired l'or Ihe ".J" Day 011 th • HHh al'lcr sla~·ing t;p all 11ighl. Then toda'' is Yearbook Day and the LAST dav llO lllOrl: seniors al'l ·r lonig·hl, und no 111ore les~ons dll!'ing t h · StllllllH.' r 111011lhs. Vlo1tcler what liPv will do al'l ·r h(J'radualio11 is O\'l'J'. Surel~, wish . . :\lolher ,,·mdcl slop pee ling those awl'ul on1ons. They' re rnaki1w my eves waltr. l I' someone should see r'11C now, ht,,.o;dd. thi1rl.;. 1 was real!~' tr~· ing heeause sehool is out. Dam those onions!
THESE GROUPS KEEP US HAPPY
Bus driv ers bring us to and [1·om school F ·ron t ro w : O lsm1, May nard , Clll· islcnscn, l\ferrill , Harrod , Bag-l ey, l\f iln e, Oakeson. Ba ck ·ro w : Ol on, Brown , ow ley, Hla i1·, ~ marl, Den s! y, HuU rf-ield, Smith, N ewbold, P;-t! me1·, Dansie, B enson, Maxfie ld. No t tJlwto[j'Ntfil! e d: Pa lmer a nd (hp;ill .
J anitors keep the grounds and buildinr;s in tip-top shape Front 1·ow : J ay J en. en, Blain Boulter , Conrad Ottl e)' · Ba ck m w : Sterling Hi.ll Bert Cundiek ~Ir. Dowding, Lynn Dowding. One hundred nin eteen
ANOTHER YEAR IS ADDED TO THE HISTORY OF JORDAN IT'S YOl . RS! lL's your~ to uphold and be proud of. The history and background of our Alma l\later i~ that of a school which, when mentioned, brings lo mind high school memories, loved and cherished throughout the years. In 1007 the f'ouwlation was laid, and the real pioneer work of our s ·hool was atT<>lllplished in th > basem ent or Hll J J.D.S. ward in l\1 idvale. Bel'ore Ll1i~, ekm ·nlary work was carried on in Draper, Sandy. an; I \V csl Jordan. The roo111~ \\'ere dark and ding~', and the
and 1 1/ic Courier. which was then ours ·hool paper. \gricullure was added in 1911. At. the first eomnlcncenH.!Ilt exe rcises. hcld in l!) 11, there wcr · eleven gTadualeH, among whom wen• our 0\\'11 ()r~on Sm ilh and Arthm Peterson. On September ~n. lDH, ground was hrok ' 11 at the site of Lhe ne\1' school building for the .J nrdan dislricl. The slud 'Ills and lcachns mardll'd Lo the !)ile and, aecoJJlpaniccl hy chc ' rs and )'C ils, lmncd the first spadel'ul o!' ca rth. B)' Noven1her :30, the stude nts \\'ere in -
~ehool was not ·cntrallv localed; vd lhe spirit o[ high school Wa1(awakcn ·d, ~IIHI Ihe way was paved l'or lhosc who tra,·clcd it clown the road of' education. In l D08 the .Jordan I Iigh School was established in a pern1anent hon1c. Lh ' Central Sehool huilding in Sandy, wilh three leather~ ading us lead ers. N inel~t- L wo cag ·r slucl nL. were com·e yed Lo and l'r<Hll school in l'our ri ·kety \\'ago.ns. Our firsl ·oach, a sophomore '>IIH!cnt al the lim e, organi:~.cd foollmll and llaschall. Our l'oolball lean1 played il s inil ial g·:ull(' ul e \\'ere soJnHll.\' I> ·al ·n An1erican Forie hut dcterlllin ed lo win nex l lime. '\ Vilh Lhis llH>des t beginning, our .Jordan High School got its start, and ils worth \\' HI) realized and apprccialed l>y the <·otlllllllllities. 'V <: wcren' t lack i11g in act i" it i ·s and social en: nls. As earlv as l!JlO th ' sc hool organized a dramatics elull. choir, orchestra
slituled in llPir Ill' \\' aJHI p •t'llHlll ·nl hwne. otn· .Jordan High. As we view our present high school. ot tr hearts thrill with pride lhal \\'e hm·e hecn a parl of' ,J nrdnn wilh ils sllf(l ·nl body of' 1,11 0. wh ich is t'Oil\'C\'Cd to and l'ro111 sehool in t \\'<.'Illy grcal rnliing huscs; ils f'ilcull,v stall' con1pnscd ol' ov •r lil'l~· llll'lllbc rs, each contrihtJling his shar · lo make this an unf'orgellahlc se lwol ~· e:H; ils nwn~' organizations 1111d utli\'ilies; its hcnutif'ul. J'olling cun1pus; ih fine scn1inar~· a1HI shPp ht1ildings; it~; t •n Jli~ ('lHJrts and gridiron: and final!~' · the illl po~ing htJilding itself' with ih Jllall,\' t'lussroonJs. nH><km g)'nJJJasiuJlJS. and ph~'sieal (·lwn1ieal laboratories. \11 of' Ihcse, pl11s nur school spirit. nwke up our Jordan II igh S(·hool. Long lllH~' il li\'e 011 in our menwries aJH he an '\'nlasting lrihnle to thos · \\'hn dn:atllt of edutal ion and mad that dreaJll a r ·ality.
'"r
One hundred 1wcn1y
CANDID CAMERA FIENDS CATCH SOPHOMORES IN POSE ON INITIATION DAY AND SENIOR BOYS LEARNING HOW TO BE GOOD PAPAS
One hundred twenty-one
STATE AND NATIONAL HONORS COME TO JORDAN BRO lDCAS1'l!..'B HE.CEIYES ALL-AlHERICAN RATING As ·or ebook from the National Scholastic Press Association of' the On ive rsiLy of' })finn ·sota at Minneapolis hrought Lhe news on April Hi that the Broadrasl er ha<l achiev d the A 11-Am eriran or sup er ior honor rating on Lbe six issues or Lhe first sem es ter of H> -~7-4<8 . Especially i. the sta fl' prolJ(l lhat the B roailcos / er gamered a Lo Lal of' 1035 poinLs, while the All-American low was !>50. Coventg , halanec, vitalit~r, ('J'Ca tivcness, s tyl e, editing, f'ront - pagc makeup, headlin es, and typop:mphy all we re ra ted "·xcell ent, " with the editor.ta l co1tmln ac h'1ev .mg " supcl'lor. . "
Lee lfancl, Jane Nnniss, Do11 Lind, Dl' lllli:s Ila11d , D ee Rocwh, and Her.IJl Jones are a.ll :smiles ns th e.'f1'ead th ei r new ;]ll-.l'lll e·rican Cl'rlijica te
A llhough th paper has consistcn tly nmintain ed a first -c lass honor raling Lhrough lh c pas t years, this is the fir st tilll e Llml it has scored " Ali -A m eriean. "
.TORDAX DEBATERS 'VIN TROPHY IN STATE TOT
RNJ~Y
At the 1. tah Stat TournttJlJ Cill at the University of Utah, Don Lind and H.andol~r n Sharp placed sceo nd in Lhe :final championship round al'lcr de haLing ancl competing ill ten rouncl s with two byes. They r ceeivecl a trophy to put in the trophy case, and indiv idual 111 dais an(l c 'l'Lificatcs for s up e rior work. Don also t ied for third place in Lh · extemporan eo us contest. li e r ece ived a m edal and certificate f'or s up ·rior
rating.
One hundred twenty-tw o
D on J.ind and ll ruulo l,t/'11 Sharp read lo llt c-i r di'Ua ting coach, Jfr . Uo/d{Jrausoll , the inscription on !h e troph,t;lhc,tj te•o n }'or d eualiug
ROLL CALL SENIORS Donald Acerson Lola Adamson Roy Ajiokn
NICKNAME
A CTIVITIES
WEAKNESS
AMBITION
Olive Atwuod
"Ollie"
Bathing beauty
Dreamy
Ski Club. L anguage Club. Messiah, Opera Boys' Club, Football Boys' Club Boys' Club FF'A, Riding Club, Messiah F'WA, Riding Club Broadcaster, Press Club GiJ· Is' Club FHA Ski Club . Git·ls' Club, Boys' Club Football. Basketball. Baseball S t>Orts Club, Lan guage Club . Tmck Chal'ioni an. Band. Langua!'(e Club, Chern Club Sec. of L anguage Club. Char lonian, Opera Chee l'i ader, Open1, Messiah, Dramatics Club, Jay Dees J ay TJees. F H A, Opera, Messiah
Wnync Bnlln•·d Cnl'lncn BHJ' IlC S
··o.JJ." ·· hemkt•e"
Gr·uduale
Women That certain one
Riding Club. FFA, ports Club Opera, Messiilh, Debat.in,:t, Dramatics Club, Riding J ,_y Dees. kating Club J ay Dees. Messiah. Yearbook, Pe1·sonality Club. Gi•·ls' Club, Council J ny n ees Boys' Club Git'is' Club Jay Dees. Messiah, Opera, Council, Band FFA Boys' Club
"Lolita•·
Interior decorator
Tamales
Wife Fttrmer lh::ef fa1·mer
Lou
''Jok r''
.lnck Ainsw'o1'th
Artie Allen Cnl>'in n. Allen Mclfrcd Allsop Gr'tlCe Andenwn Alice Andet·Hon
Jeanine A1Hicrson LcArta Anderson lti c-hard Ander·son
" al'' " Hctus" aar·acie''
\¥otnen
··t;horty" "Jeanie"
Cet married
" L e··
~tenoJ.{rnn h e!'
Fool & women Andy W01·k Clothes Men
Rteno,Krapher· Steno~n\pher
"Dick" "Andy'' ''Syrup''
Burn
Women
Carroll Arterhurn Colleen A suy
Big game hu nte1·
"'A.C."
Gat·bage co llector
.Joyce A s hmun
'' AKhman"
MiMsion
Cars and girls South J o•·dan Music
Durnell Andru s
Connie Atwood
Ann I:Jnlcnu\n
.Joyrc Ben·c f t llo1t n ie Be t'r Arden Umlell T~ ola Bodell Merlin Bodell Knrcn Hogges• .lunnne UuJJiger· Shirley Rnwc.n CharieR Buyrc Joyce Urndy
~cc cetm·y
Own a conv l'f.ible
Men Blushint.r
rr,·ave l Allt.o mech. Get out of school To fly south
SwHnky cars Worn n Men Ice cren.m
"Bt:>l'~ie"
Huainess mnn
""Old P11l"
St..c nos:nap her M;;u-riage
''S lim"
Go to di fTe•·enl slate Gel n man 1\.t.t.nin 8li('CCSS
Women Mi•• Guided M.issile Candy Certain boy in Am. Prob. c lass Hi g-h places Cal Pretty wmnen
He "
Oawn Batcmnn
llcvc.-ly llcrk Hnnnld Rec·l< B<•ve .-ly Bcck s fcJacl Dorothy llcck• fcud Kcifh Uecks fend Gcu nrc Ben iH Richard (). Bergman Ot>ul Hill• Mnry Rer·nnnlo
Uo ll e~e
·•u,cky'· "Bc~ck''
" ll v··
"!Jarl'" ''Bto.·ck''
"S lim ·· "Bo'' 11 Lo ll•to" " Me1·ky" '"l'obby"
Homwwife
Chick Women Kentucky men Sl ep Ray Sle ping A tertain R'UY
uMu~:~dea"
'Millionair
Girls
" \!Vh eati "A I" ''/\ lie·<•"
To J!ntduut.e
Mar•t•ing
Keep si n~tle U. ofU . grud Go t.o Fl'ftnce Stcnogrn ph(dl'
Clu\1 1 D ancing
Band, Mes iah
Cids' Club Fashion Show, J ay Dees J ay Dees Football, Tennis, Bnsketball, Club, Council, Overa J>ty Dees
'l<i Club, Athletic
Tr:u:k. Dancing
Chal'ionian. Messiah, L an,:tuage Club, Opera LH. n~uage
Club
Guy llrunof.f I Hilly Buck Mnr.lenn Buhler ltnhct·L Hurkinshnw llcvcrl)' Bu tier Dixie Butterfield
'' Brun elli'' •·nucksthw" ",fe11nne" '·Bu•·k" "Bev" "Archibald"
NurRe
Wild Jndian malts
Ch.u· lonian, Co11rie1·, Dancin!'< Club, Girls' Club Boys' Club Dmmatics Club, Messiah, Opera. FHA Boys' C lub FFA, Boys' Clu b FFA, Football, Track Boys' Club Ski '"b, Ch arlonian, Messiah, Op ra, Orchestra Messiah, Art Club Ma•·shall, Football. Basl.etb;~ll, Baseball, 'I'I'HCk Gil'is Club Gi r·ls' A tb. Club Football. Track Football, Baseball FHA. J ay Dees. Messiah, Gi,-ls' Club Football , Basebidl, Cotn·t. Club 20, c ki Club J ay Dees. FHA. Messiah, Langua~,re Clu b ChH,-loniall, Sports Club, Messiah, Chern Club,
Guldu l.lutterfield Sheldon Buf te•·ficld l .. nrry Behunin AI ln Dythcwuy Venna .Jcnn Rt·nclford
"'Lucky" "'She ll '"
Benuty operato1· Mil:n;ion M u Hi c cfu·ee t'
Malta Certain blonde
Messiah Boys Club
Worn n
" Jrud dl e''
G1·n.du;.lle
Audience
Onera. Messiah, Un.lmatics T1·ack, Footba II
"'B ionuie" "
hun ck''
"Bnrdy"'
Uo d firewcr Thcrun BriR'J.Cl'l
;'Pug--' '
Lynn llrnckbn11k Allen Ill-own Gloriu Brown Jn.ckie Urnwn
"'Red"
.fny On)wn
" Bnl\..vn''
Mary
Women K"
Feminine ILII'e
Uno Gel
mHt't'i£:U.
' J11 'HV
lJI'OWn
I
Ruth Drown
Geor~rc
Conch Own ni)(ht cluh Rich h ushH nd
Dorot.lw D1·iving
Gum Women Gloria Paul
'J'nq-> a man
BnRs
Lnr•·y Uodell lJI\hhie Burney Luwrencc Uul tel'ficld Mnry J uyne Cu ll a•
Bctt., Ca mpbell .luck Cnmp hcll glhel 'ardwell Utahnn nrlsun
··Art"
"My •·t"
Arlen 'n:-Jper Allen Chris tensen
"~tAn''
..
ardwe-11''
Convertibles
J)octOI' Red hai1· t; l eping-
Women
R ow~ewife
Jenkins
Play Lhe pi Rna
Thick malts
Get out of school
Cigars
Bl'ains
Dancing- Club, Council
lub
Ch a d onian, Sl<i Club, Gids' Club Boys' Club Boys' Club Boys' Club Boys' Club FHA, Charlonian FHA, .Jay Oees. Opera Boyo' Club, Basketball, Football Messiah Broadcaster, J ay Oees. Messiah. Pt·ess Club, Debate. Sports Club Football Messiah. Boys' Club O ne hundred twenty-three
ROLL CALL SENIORS Dora Dean Christensen Geneul Christensen Mnur.ine Chdstenscn Charlotte Clark Ernest Clough Doris Cook LaMar Coats Robert Covington Ethel Cowdell Betty Cowley Evelyn Crawford Boyd Crum1> Darrell Curtis Clinton Cutler Earl Condie Thelma Call Clifton Cusper Marilyn Dahl
NICKNAME ' 'Diane" ~~C hri s"
" Ch t' is ' '
B a good g il'i
"Coats " " Biube"
S hee ph e l'd e l' S lee p
"Cowde ll "
H mH:sewire S 'f\ ffi ~i l i'C." HK
''Eve"
Ce rta in m un
"Crum nivi ch ''
Ar· t iRt S iz l 3 shoeH
"Strin g Bea n''
Blo nd es
B eau ty ove n tLO I' T o mmy Capt u1·e a man H o u se wi[
" Dee"
M e!:~Rhth.
rr a ll me n Ar· yo u k iddin g'/
J ay Dee!-(, FHA, M el:lHi ah. F~ou; hion S ho w, Ope ra Ba.K Blue PreHiclent Ch rt l'loniHn , Lnn g un$.re Club . Y•.m rboo k BH ~in eHK M ~r. , M eRHh th . D ebntin ~ . Courie r Ski C lub. B asl<elbnll , l•'oolbull, Bn s b n ll . T e nni • Gi r·IM' C lub
Aulo m er h a n icH Men W o m Pn Sch oo l V e rn o n E aU ng in b <I T n 1ve l Pl y in g Win e, wo men. Hon g
l
Bo b 11
Norma Ony
" Du ch el:iH"
Richard Dcun Nick Delgado DeJoy Densley Evu J unc Dens ley Nelda Dens ley Bruce Des pain Edwina Des pain
" Dic k " "Nick "
Peggy Dickermun .Joyce Dimmick Lee Drnke Jeunnenc Dowding
" P eg" '"!'ri gg-e r '' "Duc k" "Ne-N e"
Ju a. r~ e lHcl"'
'l'o teach s ch oo l Co llege )(md
~ n a~ h( • tti
O ve l' ~ati n }.('
" J o~"
Docto l' Hi ch w idow T o be lazy
" Hoots"
B msi n eMH
I cc s kati ng 'l'o ben n ur'Ht·
t' l'bdr1 HO n'l t.>O il •
Cut<• g id • O ne f r·o m llr'II JI(' I'
Sk i nu·in J(
Skii nu:
"Edd ie"
Caro lce Dumns
I 't.·a nu lfot
H ousew ire
n l Ri<" h ard Hon T o >C<' t h irn
M ac hini HL 'o ll cge
l )(o lml i n K
M HI' I' i tU.CC
Wom t· n
Rarlchi ng-
Jay D t:.'ea, FHA, Ope ra. M eHsi ah, Lan ~ liH.i!e C lub
T omm y
"C lin t ''
.Juunitu Davis
ACTIVITIES
WEAKNESS
AMBITION
Ha ndwl'
Lan ).(u ng-e Club
HOYH' Club Da n c in l( C lub. Boys' C lub Gir·ls lub Cou n c il , C h ..u ·lonin n , Se n ior V ic-e Pr·es .. D a n ci n lo!'
Club O nt> ri:\. M(•:iRiah Am nle ur Hout·. Boy•'
hrb Ba•ke Um ll Ba•kdh;dl. Stu d ~ nt Bod y P r~H . , lloy•' Club
lub 20. Co un ci l
G ii'I H' C lub UoyM C lu b I<'HA . M ·••iuh. Orch eHt l'll . S po r·t • lu h. h<·m lub, Sw('ct.lwur tH ' Hall om .. Y p:u·book C hal'l o ni o.n , M eHt~ i n h. Coun cil S<> ph . Viec- PrcH., Atlo nd 11 11L lhtr·vt•Hl Q ue,•n . On· (,•r a . M c!il-l i Hh. Ridin A" lub Prt>H .. Chnrlo ni n n YeHrb()o k, Br ·on d<' H Hit~ r ·, um •r n hth 1 n"H. L :.ul ;t ti H1lO Club. BoyH' Club Jo'M tbu ll, B"" ke llm ll Prci'IH C lu b. Urou dt·HHl <'l·, Gil'l !i' ' l u b J uy D t-<.'H Sk i Club Pr·e• .. S ki '1\•rr m C h tu·lo ni n n . Ln n ~ u n~w C lub. Ski, Glu bH, Bl'ond cn• t e l' () p(• r·u , M('8Ai ah. SporlH hrb FHA HoyH' C lub. F o r·L·r'lutn Mat· hir w Shov Br·oa d N\t-tt er . lh, lm lilt $.(, Pr ·(·H~ ' luh. Clwl'loni un , D n tmat.i eH . A Ht-~t· mbl y "'om . MeHt~ i nh. Dr·amHli t·H t: l uh. Sc· hoo l Pi ny . L i"~II J.!lrH }.!'<'
lui> Jimmy Dyer
H and
U td n H C'i n ~
Marion Ehert l(enneth Egbert Mitzi Egbert Alta Eldredge Calvin l~ lkington Donuld Elmer Leland Englis h Robert Engmnn l;'ranklin Engs tl·om June Enni ss Ucvcdy Erickson Gwen Erickson LnMnr Evan s Eluinc Ji' uirbourn Wilma Fuirbourn
"l{um i " " Li ttle On e" "Mock" 11 L flhJe" "Bi ll y''
~te rl Oil t 'H t l h e r ·
1937
Go to A. '.
M (~ r,
·ro J.Cl'n d uat ·
'l'h<·lm n Max Ho nrwtt T ravt'i inJ.C
Helen Fergu s Val Farn s worth
" Ke lly"
G I'Hd tiHll•
.Joseph Favntella Jcddie Fcn s te r·maker Dnle F'itzgernld J>uul Fitzgerald Delbert Ji'ormnn Stanlc3.r Fnwkcs Dnvitl Fergu son Keith For·bu sh Dclor·is Gudd Hugh Gnily
" H wey' " K en"
Beau ty OIW I'll 01' J<' lyer
"Elk" " Elmer "
A >Cood gi r·l ll itchdi l(>C<' I' G(:> i m a t 'l'ic.~ d M o n t'Y
' 'Tedd y" "J an i • •''
Good e.u· T o g row fi ve iu ch
Mod<• l
Be goo<l ll<• ub le lo lhi rrk
FFA hev
M <·n A lve h l'a U
" J oe"
T !'ach p r· like A. C.
Lon~
"Ed" " Wo lt' ' " F itz"
HP u bu m Mi dl(t•l l'lltO I' Atl rl l't<•
B u rnmi rq.r
llan d ,
GiriH ·onvt•rt
()pprH, M (·~~ i n h
O pt.•t'H,
l~:1lin.ll
] ~I,Olbn JI
" F'o11" " Fi o)(gi~"
llenn it
Kkil·lM
1\.utomohil•\ft
Tt'll ('l<,
Ski
' luh .
Ol ·t· h~.'t'lnt,
l ~ F'A,
l •1 F' A
l>anC'i llJ.C C l u h. 'l' t·at'k
M"••ln lt . Bo.v•' ('l uh llo,VH (J hrb
" llee" "Bt·a inw11ve " " Bt'OHk"
Wes ton Gardner Ann Garlield Eva George Donna Gilbert Ma x ine Glove r
" W e•"
tw c nty~ro ur
Gii'I R '!:1
llt~ h uti n go,
Atlt·nd nnL ll H t'VP~ l Ba ll , Mt•Msiu h , Da rH'ing- C' lu h Gi r·IM' lub ' lub 20. Me••iu h . Y <•ll r·hook l•'oot hn ll , Bu< l«• lh11 ll , 'l' t'll<·k Boy•' hrb Boy•' lu h Opc•r'tt. MPttHin h , ltldin l-( ' lt1b 'lu t rl o ni n n . Ut'OII d Ca!( l t• r·, l'r't.'HH C lu h , Clw m C lu h, Dn ncin ).l Club .J uy Dt•e•. '11 m e r•a Cl u h . l•'JIA , M· ·••inlr MPto\Hia h, J ny l><jl•H . S( 1t'. FnA , 11'or·t· n Kic· Ji'o ntm ll oyH' C lub . I•' I•' A C: i ri H' C lllb . ~u ph omon~ C'l u h Ch nr· lonin 11 V i <•t.•· P I't'H., Fnt'l~ I1Hit• 11'0 t'l lll1 , FlLA , 1)(•hnl ins..(, ln fllli l'i n ~ Jljd ltnr. COlll' iPI' Jo' H A P n·H. l•'m> Um ll . ll uKh lllll ll . Al hl,.lit·• C lu h. Spo i' (R n lful ( ' lu l-r Foolbn ll
U nive t ·~o~ity
Brud Gur·dner
One hundre d
SundtwH Mn.r n a M ny n f'f' ])a ll' Sha r p A ll for· him Schoo l Kat hl <'<'rt No mom•y
St hno l Pi ny, Oi w r·u. Me rr '• (~ll nr'l l'l M t·•~in h . FHA l! oyK Club
"Patsy" "Evi l "
" Goldy"
S l<•t•p Pl l'nly M ar'I'Y :tn l~Hk irn o Aho ll• h 8r w li•h Pol icf•womau He an unf.(t• l J)r-eHMm ukcr· P r· ivnl(• Hf'Cl't• l ury
'1'11 lkln!( W o rrH ·n A l aHka B anHIIIL HplitH
lch ho I >o n
Me n My H('('l'f•l
Hoy•' hr h Chrl t'lo niu n . Cout lt· il. M t>HHiu h I•'!•' A S po r·t• C hrb . lloyH' ' lub Jo'oot h rdl . 'l'ntl'k. lln•k•·t h rdl Fli A Mt<MHiah l•' H A. l•'u• h io o S h ow ~ P<ll' l ~ lub , Prf'Ht'l Clu h , M( •Htdu h , Opl't'U, f't'it Clu b
:tm -
ROLL CALL NICKN AME
S ENIORS
n""" Godfrey l on e Go rdon S hirley Gosman
lloctoc· Go to South America
"T.N.T."
A drink in home manag-ement
D e Lnine Green .J cnnnic lha c Gr ee n nulph Green
Mildred G c·ec nwood N ormnn Gree nw ood Pred Gn•e•·
''Moo~c Fn(·~"
Eul'l Gr iiTilhs
"GrifT"
WE AK NESS
AMBIT IO N
"Hip" "Red"
Girls B lon des in pants Eating spaghetti with Chick Fot·ds
"P~le"
Own a ca1· Be u millionaire
Women
"Mid)(e"
Henv~n
Tnll men
"Pappy''
1\ hec·mit Dnl't<•nder
Cel'tnin ga l
Become a man
Blonde with long hair Blonde men Girls Denli•t
' le
n
Clt•mun G riffith ~
Jimmi e Gri ggs.
'' ll t·l·mun''
P cltiCY Gc·oo GP •·nld GrOV(' S Gf nt!nl Grnvfs
"Peg!:\''
Buf(ineRR
" J e,.,.y"
Lt•c Uand
"Shark"
Own a Cndillac Estape from A ltHtr·az Cnnl Shark
nonnn Jlnn sc n
"B iondit•"
GPl a mnn
Ji'rnnrillc 1-lnnse n J cnneth llnn scn Am y Hnr·ndn Blni11 {' Hnrcl cns tl e La Ru e Jl n n ·isml Pi(.•oln Hat ch
''F I'RIInip"
Bu~ i nt>R~
Vnndi s llnfha w ny
Wine, women, song
ACTIVITI ES Boys' Club L anguage Club, Dancing Club, Charlonian Jay Dees. Gids' Club Boys' Club Pt·ess Club Mes~iah . Press Club Charlonian. Riding- Club, Messiah. Qpex·a. Junio1·
Pc·om Com. Roys' Club School Play, Baseba ll , Inquiring Edilo c·, 011era FFA Officer, Athletic Manager. Ath letic Club Boys' Club Football , Basketba ll , Baseball, FFA Officer, Prosecuting Attorney Messiah, Opera, Orchestra Boys' Club Girls' Club Broadcaster, Ski Club, Press Club, Council, Messiah J ay Dee•, Dramatics Club, Langua~te Club. Messiah
woman
A c ..t.ain man
" oln"
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ROLL CALL SENIORS
WEAKNESS
AMBITION
NICK N AME
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Catherine Jones Jean Jones Mne Jones Margaret Jones
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Food
Boy•'
Auto•
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DONIS SNACK SHOP BEST HAMBURGERS IN TOWN Sandy, Utah
State Street
MIDVALE DRUG COMPANY
Compliments of
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
J. P. JENSEN & SONS
Phone Mid. ISO MIDVALE, UTAH
General Merchandise PHONE MID. 138
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SANDY, UTAH
"It pleases us to serve you well"
ROLL CALL SEN I O RS
~luff
Ge n e Nc whuld
'"N<·wb"
Gll'ls
S hid ey Nc whold
· ·~hort"
lh• ilh N kklc
"Nkk"
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shorthand
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Cnt' mn N ie lso n
Pn~jo(i<hml.
Eat
Cha1· loninn, Dancing, Girls' Club. Debating
Sleeping
FFA, Riding Club
Girls
Senior Ring Com.
Blond~s
Boys' Club
BaAketba II playtl r Vice-Pres. Chadoni~tn, Me•sinh. Soph. Sec ., Gids'
Club Rep., Council, Boys' Club
Wy mnn N ic bw n
J)nl c N ill sso n
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P nhly
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Money
BoyR Club
Shorthand
B1·oadcaster
hem Club
..
JuKi hnppineKR
Fl'ied potnloes
Messiah. Art Club, School sembly Boy•' Club
..
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Gi1·ls
Football. Track
l.nM n r Ol se n
llcnn OI Mnn W n rd O•·wi n
ACTIV I TIES
W EAKNESS
AMBITI ON
N I CK AME ;'Snt•nt•d''
"Wnc.h~
Piny. T•·aveling As-
BoyR' Club
Ln ltee Os tl er
jjS hcu·ty"
BeatJLY OpHalOI'
Am. problems
Gids' Club
Glr n Ott esen
"Ott"
ThoRe lwown C'YE'M
Brown eyet;
Lee Os tl er
" O ~<·nr"
No Ensrli•h
English
Jun io•· P1·om Club Football
l~ li z nh c th
"Lizy"
U. s,rrnduntfl
Licorice
J ny Dees, Broadcaster, .M essaah, Opera
ll a hJh P erry
"B11d"
Own H bPer joint
Mooch
Boys' Club
Cn rol P efu ·son
"P<·nrc·p''
F ly to MRrs
"Hubba-hubba"
Char lonian. Yea1·book, Language Club, Chern Club, DebRting Debating, Boys• Club
P ngc
Com..
Football,
A t' n old P e u l't
" P parl"
Anon P (• t {l rso n
"P<,l<•"
Howwwire
Warda!
Gi!·ls' Club
LC~ on P c t er~o n
"Pete"
VS I'OCkwwool foz·emnn
R d beads
Boys' C lub
J{e nne th P ete rso n
"Mug:J.o~y"
Purple convert
Ru$!ged 'vomen
Baseball
Money
More money
Debating, Band. Language Club
Milton M . P eterson "Bud"
Council,
Athletic
Vnl P ete rson
"P,,t•"
To be a wolf
Girl•
Boys' Club
l<n lh ry n P r t l'ilirh
"Knli<·"
Secretaz·y
Eating
Cbarlonian, Personality Club
.J olcn e Pi erson
"Bari-L.G.J."
fl cth Phelps
"ll~lh"
To trnvel
Day dr·eaming in Sociology New styles
Orchestra, Charlonian, Dancing Club. Dramatics Club. Opera Jay Dees, Messiah
Ud ell J>l nyer
Football, Sp01-tsman Club
Gi•·ls Soldiers
Language Club
Housewife
Motorcycles
Girls' Club
"Poo1·"
Sewing
Lowell
Jay Dees, Came•·a Club
non P r ice
"Pro1('
Hobo
Food
Dnnn y P roctor
"Hoof"
Ditching
O('lty Pol son
"H~t"
My rnn J>oiJot' k
" lferby"
Lor rn ine P oor
Boys' C lub
G(l ne Po well
Dnryl Pu g mi re
had
Attending school
Footba ll , Baseball, Basketball Boys' C lub Boys' C lub
LARSON'S CASH MARKET
Jordan Drug Co.
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FRANKS QUALITY MEATS
Prescriptions
RELIA!3LE DRUGGISTS
Carefully Compounded
MEATS, GROCER IES, AND FRES H VEGETABLES
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ICE CREAM FO UNTA IN SER VI CE
I 00 West Main Street
CA NDY
SANDY, UTAH SANDY
PHONE MID. 37
CHEVROLET
Phone Mid. 30
OLDSMOBILE
GOOD USED CARS
RIVERTON MOTOR CO. Service That Satisfies ... Service That Saves
Riverton, Utah
Phone Mid. 336-J I
ROJ_J L CALL SENI O RS Bo n ny
Hus ~unu sscn
N I CKNAME "Bon Bon''
AM BITI ON To KPl a man
WJo:A I(
Jo:SS
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Uomu Has!' m ussen
H ay m ond ltay Mar lene ltc id
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Mn1·lrws
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"John"
"Soulhnuw" (;d. ms.u-rit•d
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Ora Juunc Scul
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"Jo"
S h irley Setterherg
Lynn S lmrp
nun (•in\!' Cluh, Op! 'I'IL
Own a drivP-inn
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MP~Hiuh,
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Prom Com., ""unwrn.
H cx1k a mau
T homas J. Sudl er
JoA n ne
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JloyH Cluh, M<•••inh
Af t on Hic h nrds
Dec Rouch
ACTIVITI ES lluyH
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"Shan>"
Cnm ptomf'lt• I'
l~atinl!'
Ct·l marJ•if·d
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Lnn J.Ctlll..,~l'
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Murilyu
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Mllzl
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Dole S h at'Jl
"Spnrky"
Womun
l!u nd oly n S hnn,
"Rundy''
Gnl ll•$-tf·, ttHHli'y, brnintt M11n with <'nrtt urul mmwy
Do n na Sh:1w
Stn•f'l
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Body St•t'., Pluy, OJ>t'l'll, Charlonlun, St•c·. (;l!•IK' Club, Town Mt•t·tiuu tht• J\it·. Jo'or'PilHk l~'<u·um. Cun J.CUHA't> Cluh, :-;ki Cluh. Dt·n· mali<•• C'luh, U.KA. Quiz Cnnlt••l. Slnl<• ll!'· hn.tP 'l'ournnnwnt. Band l•~n•n(·h paHtry, Ft•t•nrhOpt•t'H, Mt'I'(Hiah, ~ki luh. Latt i-!'UIIJ.!P {'luh, t\ rl rrit•M, Hllc-1 l•'rt•tH'h Cluh C:ii'IH t'luh Ct·l·lnln youn~ Indy Opt~l'n. L\'IHI. .\ muh'\11' Hnu1· Winnt'l', Sc·hool 11 1ny
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ROLL CALL SEN IORS
NICKNAME
Cherie Smith
Melvn Ann Smith 001·othy Snupc Gcniel Sorensen
"Smithy" "Dotty" "Clem"
AMBITION
WEAKNESS
ACTIVITIES
College
Sweets
Vice-Pres. Girls' Club, Senior Vice-Pres., Harvest Ball Attendant, Ski Club, Press Club, Dancing Club
Governor's mansion
Intelligent men Men Food
Jay Dees, Messiah, Bau Blues Jay Dees, Messiah, Opera, Dramatics Club Orchestra, Ski Club. Char·lonian, Messiah, Opera Ama~~de,!iour, Spanish Club, Charlonian, Cheer-
Flil'ting
Live to eat
Irene Sorenson Keith orenson Stnnley Spencer Ernest St.utTi und Darrell SLcudmnn 13Ju·buru. Stephe n sen Evel yn Ste1>h e n scn Murk Stcp hc nsc n Mnt·gnrct 'tdnghnm Wnyne Stnn lcy S h ioj i Suguyu Eldon Tnrne Gera ldin e Tun ncr
"Goose"
Hnve fun
"Wing"
Future
Eating
"Ace" "PeS!f.CY" "Stan l~y"
Education A CC't·t.ain man To get out of wor·k Mortician
Gir·ls
"Pt·ofessot•" Machinh-1t 11 G(>n·y" Beauty operator
Mnrtrnrct Tennen t
"Maggi "
lllurk Scottie
Ed ith Thomson Ne il 'fischncr
"EdcJep" "TiH<'h"
Singer
..~am
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VINCENT DRUG CO.
SWEET'S "For those Super Malts"
SALT L KE BARS
23 North Main MIDVALE, UTAH
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UTAH
One hundred twenty·nioe
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JORDAN HI G H SC HOOL
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Midvale, Utah
50 North Main
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FOOD SYSTEM SERVICE " A SURETY OF PURETY" R. R. GILBERT . .
Locally Owned
MIDVALE, UTAH On e hundred thirty
WH ERE THE ELITE MEET TO EATTHAT'S MIKE & PET E'S SANDWICHES . . . ICE CREAM
60 North Main Phone Mid. 341
Midvale, Utah
MENDENHALL'S OF
WHO'S WHO
MIDVALE, INC.
UTAH-IDAHO SCHOOL SUPPLY CO.
Automotive Parts . . . Supplies WHEN YOU WANT ANYTH ING FOR OFFICE AND SCHOOLS
Tools and Equ ipment
86 North Main
155 So. State St.
Phon e Mid. 39
Salt Lake City
MY BEST FRIENDS
Compliments of . . .
BUTTERFIELD MOTOR COMPANY
Sixes and Eights
Ford
Cars and Trucks
• Riverton, Utah
Phone Midvale 0091-J4
On e hundrt d th in y-one
UNION SERVICE LUBRICATION . . . AUTO REPAIR ING C. R. Glines
7220 S. lith East
MARKET CENTER
REG WHITE HARNESS - HARDWARE - RADIOS FULLER PAINTS ... NOTARY PUBLIC Phone Mid. 287
SANDY
I.G.A.
"Low Prices Every Day" WEST JORDAN
LARSON'S
HOGAN DAIRY
TEXACO SERVICE State and Wasatch Streets
QUA LITY PRODUCTS
MIDVALE R. D. I Phone Mid. 92-RS
For all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS and an excellent line of GIFTS ... SEE
MARFAK LUBRICATION BATTERY SERVICE TIRE REPAIRING
BURNHAM HARDWARE & LUMBER CO.
Complete Ignition , Generator and Starter Service
Phone Mid. 0386-R I DRAPER
UTAH
PHONE MID. 463 -J
KING & DYER FEED & COAL
COMPLI MENTS TO
PILLSBURY 'S BEST FEEDS STAR BRAND FEEDS SPRING CANYON & ROYAL COAL Phone Mid. 47 Sandy, Utah
JORDAN HIG H SCHOOL STUDENTS
HOP'S DRIVE INN
CHICK'S LUNCH EARL MAXFIELD, Own er
7200 SOUTH STATE
One hundred thirty路two
West Jordan
LUCKY PENNY LUNCH
LEONARD'S SERVICE STATION COMPLET E CAR SERVICE
SANDWICHES
Midvale
Center Street
SHORT ORDERS COM PLI MENTS OF
FOUNTAIN DRINKS
MIDVALE GARAGE
West Jordan
Utah
A. C. Troester
Midvale, Utah Phone 48
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EARL L. SMITH "SEE OUR PRICES . .. WHY GO FARTHER?
RIDEOUT INN .. . FEATURING . . .
Earl L. Smith Stores 37 North Main Midvale 520
81 North Main Midvale 16
DELICIOUS HOME-COOKED FOOD PARAMOUNT ICE CREAM
ANDERSON'S CONOCO SERVICE
• PHONE MID. 0088-R4
Draper, Utah
7660 South State
Midvale, Utah
CO NOCO G AS AND OIL COMP LETE LU BRICATION COURTEOUS SERVICE Phone 279
GREETINGS FROM
DRAPER DRUG
• "YOUR PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS"
0. & E. ELECTRIC SERVICE Utah
TURE PETERSON'S SERVICE UTAH OIL PRODUCTS
Draper, Utah
TRAILWAYS BUS AGENT
Midva le Junction
Phone 347
One hundred thirty·three
WILLIAMS BUILDING SUPPLY CO. State Street at Midvale -
Phone Mid. 700
2200 South 9th East - Salt Lake City Dial 7- 1548
COOK-ALSOP CO. COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 6533 S. State
Ph. Mur. 665
Murray
A Good Place to Buy That General Electric Kitchen Compli ments to . . .
SHIPP ELECTRIC COMPANY "Your Friendly G -E Dealer"
78 W. Center Street
JORDAN FACULTY AND STUDENTS
STRINGHAM DRUG STORES
Phone Mid. 500
MIDVALE
Riverton
Utah
PETERSON MARKET & FURNITURE CO.
COMPLI MENTS OF
QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES PHILCO RADIOS FRESH FRUITS MAYTAG WASHERS UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES
WELCH PLANING MILL
Phone Mid. 0 196-R2
Riverton
CO MPLI ME NTS O F
STAN'S SERVICE Draper - - - Utah
Midvale
Utah
P. C. RASMUSSEN GOOD FOOD FOR LOW COST Midvale
. . .
Utah
YOUNG TRUCK AND TRACTOR Farm all Tractors International Trucks McCormick-Deering Farm Machines 6535 SOUTH STATE
O ne hundr ed thirt y. fnu r
PHONE MURRAY 98
COMPLIMENTS OF
FOODLAND "Our Customers Save" R. D. & B. A. BUTTERFIELD
WEST JORDAN- Mid. 0697-JS.
SAVING CENTER MARKET GROCER IES
MEATS
Phone Mid . 274
VEGETAB LES
Midvale Junction
BOSH CLEANERS
SANDY TEXACO SERVICE Stanley Crapo BATT ERIES . . . LUBR ICATION ACC ESSOR IES 8600 State Street
Phone Mid. 359
JENSEN'S DONUT SHOP
43 East Center Street Phone
Midvale 612-J
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DELL AND HELEN JENSEN
LA UNDRY AND CLEAN ING FOR PART ICU LAR PEO PL E Phone Mid. 900
18 South Main Midvale, Utah
GOFF MORTUARY
Midvale
Utah
Compliments of
Di gnified , H elpful, and Friendly Se rvice
SUPERIOR OIL CO.
Phone 152
YOUR FRIENDLY
Midvale
Utah
WASATCH DEALER WE SUPPLY ALL YOUR
JENSEN & KUHRE HARDWARE
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
HARDWARE, PAINT AND BU ILDING MATER IAL Utah
Sandy
STORE OIL, DIESEL FUEL AND FURNACE OIL
LEWIS A. DAHL APPLIANCES Phone Midvale 285
70 North Main
8253 South State MIDVALE
Sandy, Utah
UTAH
One hun dred thirty-five
BERN'S SUPER FOODS
CARSON'S AUTO SERVICE
OUR VEGETABLES ARE ALW AYS FRESH OUR MEATS ARE OF HI GHEST Q UA LI TY
LUBRICAT ION A SPEC IALTY Ignition Parts and Accessories Brake Relining Sandy, Utah
Phone Mid. 273
COURTEOUS SERVICE AND
DAVID BILLS STORE
PROMPT DELIVERY
FRESH AND CURED MEATS GROCERIES- FRUITS - VEGETABLES Lancelot Bills, Manager
Midvale
Phone Mid. 200
Riverton
Phone Mid. 0099-R I
SANDY CLEANERS DRY CLEAN ING- DYEING - REPA IRS MOTH-PROOFING Phone Mid . 293-W
HENRY S. DAY CO. STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERV ICE Draper
Utah
LUMBER
HARDW ARE
A. J. ORR & SONS Utah
Riverton
BUD'S SERVICE MOBIL GAS AND LUBRICANTS
YOUR SCHOOL RING NOW YOUR ENGAGEMENT RING LATER
O.C.TANNER
f'~ CO.
SAlT lAKE • MURRAY - BRIGHAM - TREMONTON
9300 South State Street
"IT PAYS TO KEEP CLEAN" All Schoo!s and Church es should use American Continuous Cloth ToweI Service. Th ese towels are patented in th e Sta te of Utah , and are now use d all over th e world.
AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO.
BURGON'S MARKET MEATS
GROCERIES
Union , Uta h
NOTIONS
Phone Mid. 94-R I
MODERN SHOE REPAIRIN G REASONABLE PRICES Pres. Jacobson
35 EAST 6th SOUTH PH . 4-8448 SALT LAKE CITY
nc hundred thirty· six
SANDY SHOE SHOP
BURTON'S SERVICE PARTS - ACCESSORIES - UTAH OIL WELDING AND REPAIR SHOP West Jordan
Phone 0390-R I
KRESS Sc- I Oc- 25c Store
•
H. & E. SERVICE & GROCERY
SCHOLASTIC SCHOOL SUPPLIES MEATS
- GROCERIES
South Jordan
- GAS
- OILS
Phone Mid. 0 185-J I
SALT LAKE CITY
ALTA VIEW SERVICE STATION
Compliments of ...
Tony J. Butkovich Alta Road -
7th East and 94th South
GAS, OIL AND ACCESSORIES SANDY, UTAH
MORRISON-MERRILL & co.
MILNE & HILTON SERVICE GAS ... OIL ... ACCESSORIES Union Street
Sandy
"The Lumbermen" FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE
DEALERS IN ALL BUILDING MATERIALS HARDWARE AND PAINT
Come to
MYRLE'S SERVICE GARAGE State Street
Sandy
R. RASMUSSEN I.G.A. GROCERY
Phone Mid. 28
Midvale, Utah
" LEADERS IN QUALITY MERCHANDISE" Sandy
MURRAY PETROLEUM CO.
Utah
YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR
SERVICE 6405 South State Street
QUALITY PRICE
MURRAY, UTAH
Earl Nielsen
Ed . Collett
PHONE MURRAY 394
STEVE'S SERVICE 6400 South State
Murray, Utah
One hundred thi rt)'·Se\' en
FARMER'S
WEST JORDAN LOCKER
INSURANCE GROUP
ASSOCIATION
AUTOMOBILE- TRUCK - FIRE
DONALD HOGAN, President
4963 SOUTH STATE
COLD STORAGE
RALPH P. SMITH (District Manager)
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Large enough to serve you ...
Phone Midvale 600 or Salt Lake 4-2921 or Murray 621
PERSONAL ATTENTION
Small enough to give you
163 No. Main
Midvale
Phone Mid. 505
West Jordan OR SEE LOCAL AGENTS
Residence Phone Mid. 334-R4
BECKSTEAD SERVICE
VISIT THE . . .
and Bulk Plant " YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER " Riverton
Mid.91 -RI
LYNN'S MARKET GROCERIES ICE CREAM Union, Utah
MEALS HAMBURGERS Mid. 0684-R I
SHARP FOODS
APPAREL SHOP, INC. Midvale, Utah
56 North Main
FROZEN FOODS CENTER COLD STORAGE LOCKERS GROCER IES . MEATS - VEGETABLES " Complete Slaug hter Service" Draper. Utah
White Lily
Mid. 335-RI
Flour
Economy
"THE FLOUR THAT GIVES COMPLETE BAKING SATISFACTION "
MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES
JORDAN MILLS, INC.
Shop at Sharp's DEALERS IN DRAPER FEEDS 6360 SO. STATE
\Inc hundred
doirt y路ei~ht
MURRAY 345
MIDVALE
UTAH
STOKER & SONS
COMPLIMENTS OF .. .
HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS GIFTWARE
LEYSON-PEARSALL CO. JEWELERS
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 7573 South State Street
236 SOUTH MAIN STREET
PHONE MIDVALE 508 OR 355
SALT LAKE CITY
ADAMS' JEWELRY
TED'S CASH COAL
G IFTS FOR EVERYONE 19 North Main . . . Phone Mid. 22
COMPLIMENTS OF
RUDD'S FOOD BANK SANDY
SOPER'S GROCERY
675 East Center
Ph . Mid. 286
MIDVALE, UTAH
HICKS' CLEANING AND DYEING SERVICE EXPERT CLEANING-DELIVERY SERVICE 7569 South State St. Phone Mid. 296 "2-4 DAY SERVICE"
S. J. MICKELSEN & COMPANY
ICE CREA M MA G A ZINES
DRAPER, UTAH
SO DA POP
Draper Crossroads
Phone Midvale 82-R3
One hundred thirty-nine
DRAPER POULTRYMEN, INC. and
DRAPER EGG PRODUCERS ASS'N, INC.
JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDEI\JTS ON YOUR SCHOLASTIC AND ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS
AUTO TOPS
UPHOLSTERING
SEAT COVERS AUTO GLASS
AL CUNNINGHAM 63 3 South State St.
Phone 5-63 I 5 Salt Lake City COMPLIMENTS OF
EAST DRAPER CASH GROCERY Draper, Utah
Phone Mid. 0088-J I
WHETMAN MOTOR CO. Ford Sales and Service NEW FORD BONUS BUILT TRUCKS ... 'h-TON TO 3-TON Phone Mid. 0088-J2
One hundred forty
Draper, Utah
PETERSEN TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT, INC. AUTHORIZED DEALER
Ford Tractor
Dearborn Farm Equipment
State Street at Midvale Jundion- Phone Midvale 299
PARAMOUNT HAMBURGERS
CH ILl
ICE CREAM
MALTS
SO FT DRINKS
Clean, Modern Service MIDVALE JUNCTION
NYE AND NISSEN, INC.
SANDY CONFECTIONERY Sundries
Fountain Service
EGGS- POULTRY- FEEDS
GIFTS For All Occa sions
SKOV'S QUALITY CHICKS
. . . NOTIONS . . .
DRAPER , UTAH Phone Midvale 88-J3
OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS CO-OP. ASS'N UTAH'S TRUE COOPERATIVE Members Receive the Dealers' Profit through Patronage Refund BRANCHES . . .
RIVERTON
MIDVALE
DRAPER
Feeds for Every Purpose
EGGS
SEEDS
POULTRY
Brooder Equipment Farm and Household Supplies Varnisher and Accessories
One hundred forty-one
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE PLACE WHEI\E BEER AND
TOBACCO ARE NOT SOLD SUNDAES
ICE CREAM
CANDY
SANDWICHES
South of the Underpass PHONE 358
O ne hundred fo rty路two
8954 SOUTH STATE
MIDVALE, UTAH
BUKK
THEATRES
One hundred !orty-three
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