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Fae Nelson, Draper DeRoyce Newbold, South Jordan David Oldham, Sandy Harvey Olson , Uni onJay Olson, Crescent Marlene Oliver, Un ion Ivan Orgill, Draper Marilyn Oaks, SandyElsie Okamoto, West Jorden Grace Okamoto, West Jordon Conrad Ottley, Sandy Thomas Pierce, DraperJanet Parker, Draper Corinne Patience, Midvale Helen Pappas, West Jordan Sophie Pappas, West JordenThey are often guilty of criminal negligence of lessons and books Zepha Parker, Granite Doyle Paulk, West Jordan Gloria Peterson , Holladay !donna Pearce, Riverton Lynn Page , Riverton Howard Pixton , Draper Lois Pate, Sandy Arnold Parry, Herriman Doris Pierce , Sandy Margie Palmer, South Jordan Barbara Patterson , Riverton Betty Price, Union Harry Rudd , Sandy Duane Rhodes, Midvale Norma Rosengren, Uni.on Dan Robison , West Jordan Richard Rosse , Midvale Dolores Sampson , Union lola Schmidt, East Midvale Robert Silcox, Riverton 53

On initiation day the hilarious sophomores-wea ring short skirts and rolled-up pants-shined shoes and· brushed clothes for the hard -hearted sen1ors. Since then, they have come a long way along their paths of life. Calvin Jenkins, president; Joyce Gordon, vice-president, and Kathleen Fitzgerald, secreta ry , have helped lead them through a successful year at Jordan.Anne Austin, Bluffd~le; Don Antczak, Butler; Ann Aylett, Midv~le; Paul Ashton , Union; Margaret At-wood , West Jordon; Clive Ahlstrom, Uni on; Mary Jane Anderson , Sondy; Refugio Alva , Droper.Robert Allen, Midvole; Viola Anderson, Sondy; Calvin Andrus , Droper; Argie Adondakis , West Jordon; Lyn Anderson , Sondy; Jean Andus, Midvole; Richard Anderson , Midv~le; Marie Akagi, Droper.Dorothy Alldredge , Midvole; Ernest Allgood , Midv~le; Lois Allsop , Sandy; Rob ert Anderson , S~ndy;Arlene Ahlstrom , Sondy; Marilyn Ashman , Eost Midv~le; Maria n Atkinson , Union; Earl All en, Droper.Verona Allmending er, West Jordon; Mary Beth Allen , Sondy; Donna Allen , Droper; Harvey Brady,Union; Donna Lee Butterfi eld, S~ndy; Reid Brown , Droper; Maurine Bingham, Midv~le; Rodney Brady,s~ndy.

Bruce Ballard, D•aper Barbara Ballard, Drape r Jay Burkinshaw, Sa nd y Doris Bullock, Mid valeFrances Brown, Midvale Lynn Barney, Sa ndy Dorothy Brothers, Crescent Bruce Bills, RivertonRalph Burns, Midva le Jeanne Brenneman, Riverton Douglas Barron, Midvale Peggy Barron, MidvaleBeverly Bulkley, West Jordon Roger Beck, Sandy Colleen Bodell, Herriman Golden Butterfield, HerrimanKaye Burgon, Un ion Beverly Bird, East Mi dvale Jack Boberg, San d y Arlene Brady, UnionLila Bopp, Union Vaughn Butler, Union Udean Bailey, Sou th Jordon Raymond Bishop, MidvaleMarion Bateman, Sondy Deon Biesinger, Union Lee Bean, East Midvale Va Loy Beckstead , South JordanDonna Brown, Sandy Jack Burgon, Union Betty Brand , Sandy Van Brown , West JordonRay Burbidge, So uth Jo rdon Karma Brockbank, South Jordan Robert Butterfield, Riverton Leo Boynton , Sa nd y

Some use road maps to make connections Noal Bolliger, Sandy Joe Buhler, Midvole Harvey Ray Bills, Herriman Francis Barney, Mid va lePauline Bakoulas, W est Jordan; Gerald Beckstrom , Uni on; Kent Bate man , West Jordan; Renee Bailey,Draper; Albert Byte ndorp, Butler ; Connie Brown , Sandy; Lois Cooper, W est Jordan; David Cook ,Uni on.Billy Crittenden , Midvale; Jean Chiverall , Un ion; Delano Callahan , Riverton; Mary Alice Crapo , Sandy;Gary Crane , Mid vale ; Marcella Chica , W est Jordan; W il liam Comstock, South Jordan; Robert Cush ing,Mid vale.Caro lyn Clark, Eost Midvale; Herbert Chamberlain , Draper; Dale Cowley, Sandy; Dean Cund ick , WestJ orda n ; Clyde Child , Union; Yvonne Crawford , Mid vale; Charles Comstock, W est Jordan Max Camp-bell, Mid vo le.John Cardwell , Ri verton; Martin Cardwell , Rive rton; Jo Ann Densley, Riverton; Merlin Dansie , River-ton; Sharon Denney, Union; Lawrence Densley, Riverton; June Dean , Crescent; Gary Densley, Riverton.

In classes they make good use of foglighfs to pierce dim knowledge Lou Ann Davis, Sandy Kay Densley, ~ iverton Ted Dahl , West Jordan Delores Day, Draper Joyce Denos, West Jordan Lola Dimond , West Jordan Richard Dahl, East Midvale Marla Densley, Riverton Carl Ebert, Granite Vae Enniss , Draper George Evans, South Jo rdan La Dean Ekins, Sandy Bruce Enniss, Draper Doreen Erickson, Sandy Reed Erickson, Sandy Saralee Erickson, Cottonwood Heights Dean Engman, Sandy Donald Francom, Union Arlin Freeman, Herriman Carol Farnsworth, Midvale Sam Fratto, Draper Kathleen Fitzgerald, Crescent Crozier Fitzgerald, Draper Wilma Fillmore , Riverton Jerry Ferguson, Sandy Thelma Fairbourn, Riverton Bill Gardner, West Jordan Kaye Gadd , Midvale Ronald Gorringe, Midvale Kathleen Giles, Bluffdale Bernice Gardner, West Jordan Noal Greenwood, Crescent Evelyn Gordon , Draper John Gaster, Union Edith Anne Glover, Mi dvale Raymond Gonzales, Sand y

In joining new activities, they sometimes meet a dead end Joyce Gordon, Midvale Deon Grover, Draper Vauna Green, Bluffdale Elsie Glines , Union Ronald Griffin , Sandy; Valere Graham , Midvale; June Glines, West Jordan; Dan Gould, Sandy; Cheryl Gardner, West Jordan; Floyd Hebdon , South Jordan; Sharlene Healy, Midvale: Donald Heroff, Draper. Loa Fae Heaps , West Jordon; Lois Howlett, Draper; Rae Dean Hensley, Draper; Ben Hirase, Union; Delores Humberg, Sandy; Jay Houmand, Sandy; Connie Hughes, Murray; Doran Hiatt, Sandy. Lois Houmand, Union; Robert Hansen, Sandy; Louise Hamilton , Riverton; Elaine Hamilton, Herriman; Carolyn Hogan , West Jordan; David Howells , Union; Harold Howlett, Draper; Evan Hansen, West Jordon. James Harrington , Draper; Veri Harrison, West Jordan; Lawrence Harper, Sandy; Dorothy Harbuck, Crescent; David Harman , Midvale; Zeniff Hathaway, Union; Darlene Harris, Sandy; Joe Haun, Draper.

They are eager to learn the rules and regulations le Mar Hardman , Union Mary Hellstrom, Sandy Jerry Iwata, Draper Ronald Johnson , Riverton Derrell Johnson, Crescent Calvin Jenkins, Midvale Wanda Johnson, Union Sue Johnson, Midvale Marvin Johnson, Sandy lois Johnson, Riverton Patricia Jones, Sandy Edward Johnson, Draper Judith Jensen, Sandy Millard Jones, Crescent Harlow Jones, Butler ScoH Jarvie, Draper lawrence Jensen, Draper Marjorie Jensen, West Jordan lynn Jensen , Midvale Dixie Jensen, Midvale Patsy Jenkins, Sandy Arlene Jacobson, Midvale Betty Jacobson, Union Beverly Jensen, Midvale Joyce Jackson, Midvale James Kalipetsis, South Jordan Yvonne Kirby, Sandy Dean Kastanis, West Jordan Paul Krantz, Midvale Dorrine Kesler, Midvale Griffith lyn Kimball, Draper Jerrolyn Kimball, West Jordan Jo Anne Kidd, Bluffdale Richard Kirton, Draper Jo layne Kay, He rriman Betty Kitchas, W est Jordan

More than one shoulder ts sideswiped tn the jammed Sophomore half Mary Kouris, West Jordan Donald Lepore, West Jordan Carol Le onard , MidvaleSharon Lester, Midvt~le; Nick Loulia s, Midvt~le; Irene Loulias , Midvale; Darwin Lloyd, Crescent; DoreneLloyd , West Jordt~n; Bob Lowe , Midvale; Carol Lambson, Et~st Midvt~le; R i cht~rd Lancaster, Midvale.Shirley Larson , Sandy; Kenneth Latimer, Union; Marilyn Larson , Sandy; Don Le Fevre, Sandy; Kather-ine Leyba, Butler; Douglas Lloyd , Riverton; Lila Lofthouse, West Jordon; John Leyland , Union.Doone Larse n, Midvale; Joyce Lloyd , South Jordan; Dal Lamb , Union; Charlene Lind, Midvale; BoydMousley, Bluffdale; Gayle Miner, Midvale; Keith Millerburg , Midvt~le; Theodore Middelstadt, Riverton.Ellis Malstrom , West Jordan; Kathleen Mason , Riverton; James Marshall, Midvale; JoWrdaty~nn;e Mineer,Midvale; Jerald Macklin, Union; Joe Mascaro, Herriman; Carma Madsen , South KennethMarchant, Union.

They are the first to hop on the wagon of the latest fads and fashions Evan Madsen, Union Stephen Merrill, South Jordan Evonna Merritt, Union Dellis Mikich , Midvale Nell Mitchell, Midvale Jacqueline Miner, Midvale Art Milne, Union David Mitchell, Midvale Gene Milne, Union Coy McKee, South Jordan Kay McNamara, Sandy Dora Dene Mousley, Bluffdale Glen Mounteer, Union Jerrold Morgan, Granite Marian McCormick, Union Darlene Mumford, Midvale Stephen Motto, Union Leo Mosher, Butler Milton Morton, Midvale Allen Myers, Riverton Maxine Mousley, Riverton Thelma Morrow, Sandy Cleo Millett, Union Vaun Morrow, Riverton Overton Nabaum, Union Loy Neff, Sandy Gary Nelson , Sandy Cora Nelson, West Jordan Margene Nielson, Riverton Wayne Nelson, Sandy Dellarene Nelson , Sandy Faye Neff, Crescent Spencer Nielson, Bluffdale Wayne Nokes, Riverton Kenneth Nelson, Un ion James Nelson , West Jordan

They supply new nuts and bolts to bolster the athletic machine Bonnie N~ylor, East Midvale; Betty Naylor, East Midvale; La Yon Neilson , Bluffdale; Evelyn Olson, Midvale; Sonja Olson, Union; Paul Ostler, South Jordan; Leah Ostler, Union; Robert Okamoto, West Jordan . Richard Olson, Sandy; Kaye Olson , Midvale; Ger~ld Olson, Sandy; Morris Peterson, Sandy; Chleo Phelps, Riverton; Karen Peterson, Sandy; Roberta Payne, Midvale ; Marilyn Peart, Draper. Colleen Palmer, South Jordan; Marilyn Peterson, South Jordon; Fren k Phillips, So ut h Jordan; Helen Parry, Bluffdale; James Potter, Midvale; Darlene Pixton, Draper; Lorna Dean Park, East M idvale; Gerald Poulson, Gra nite. Joellen Pingree, Wasatch Resort; Ellen Price, Mi dvale; Jeanne Poulson, Midvale; Steve Petrakis, Mid- vale; Mildred Pratt, Draper; Gerald Pierson , West Jordan; Betty Jo Pierson , West Jordan; Jean Pugmire, Sandy.

They taxi through highways and attempt to avoid violations La Dean Pierce, Draper Nanette Perry, Crescent Rebecca Quintana, South Jordan Nola Robinson, Sandy Mern Ross , Union Cleo Rawson , Sandy Jean Richardson , West Jordan Delano Rasmussen, Midvale Una Jean Rhodes, Draper Jean Rich , East Midvale Don Rials , Union Carol Rodgers, Sandy Russell Robison , Midvale Gertrude Richardson, West Jordon lois Romney, Sandy Marlene Reich , Sandy Richard Rasmussen, Midvale Ardyth Roper, Midvale Roy Reid, Midvale Ronald Stowe, Midvale Doris Seito, Sandy Franklin Shaw, Draper Vance Steadman, South Jordan Karma Stephensen, Riverton Marvin Scott, West Jordan Dorothy Smart, Sandy Tom Shimizu, Cottonwood Heights Ava Ann Snyder, Union Bob Smith, Midvale Nan Smith, Draper Melton Stelter, Union Maxine Stefanoff, Union Robert Stowe, Sandy Barbara Smith, Draper Kenneth Steinfeldt, West Jordan Jay Steadman, Midvale

They day dream and wonder what future path they will travel Marilyn Sharp, East Midval e; Wendell Sheriff, Sandy (Junior); Carol Dean Sheriff, Sandy; John Sprat- ling, W est Jordan; Sylvia Sechuck, Mid va le; Eldon Steadman, W est Jordan; Alberta Sharp, Midval e; Dale Springer, Granite. Duane Severson, Sandy; Rose Simmons, Sandy; Neil Sorensen , Mid vale; Marian Sund , Sandy; Jerry Sorensen, Sandy; Patsy Sisam, Mid vale; Terry Stanley, South Jordan; Colleen Swapp, East Mid vale. Lowell Spencer, Riverton; Maudene Savage, Cottonwood Heig hts; Donald Simmons, Draper; Paul Smith, Draper; Renee Turnbow , West Jordan; Kay Thornton, Draper; Geraldine Thomson, Uni on; Mel- vin Thomson, Uni on. George Thomas , South Jordan; Joyce Tame, Uni on; Dick Troester, Midv~le; Marilyn Thomson , River- ton; Philip Yolman, Sandy; Joan l'ripp, Midva le; Lavelle 1 ripp, Midvale; La Raine Timothy, Mid vale .

But they carefully wend their way--- these Sophomores Jack Turner, Sandy Leilan Turner, Bluffdale Matt Trontel, Midvale Leila Taylor, Midvale Lloyd Taylor, Granite Josie Vigil , Butler Robert Vale, Riverton Gerald Withers , Riverton Lorin Wilson , Midvale Karen Wright, Midvale Lynn Wolsleger , Union Le Roy Walker, Union Joan Wilcox, Midvale Ferrin Woodard , Droper Mary Lou Williams , Sandy Jerry Worthen , Sandy Ronald Walters , Sandy Adele Wood, Union Francis Whitehead , Union Marilyn Winger, Union Ralph Withers , Droper Afton Wright, Sandy Jack Wiles, Midvale Ellen Wh eadon , South Jordan Mary Beth Water lyn , Union Gloria Whetman, Droper Fred W elch, Draper Milton Walk e r, East Midvale Joan Williams, West Jordan Jack Williams, West Jordon La Var Wallgre n, Midvale Barbara Webster , West Jordon Joyce Worth e n, Midvale Lillian Wallgre n, Midvale Rob ert Yates, Midvale Allen Zitting , Union

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Attempting to establish good habits and co urteous conduct among the fellows , Jor- dan 's Associated Boys ' Club was led through a successful year by t he officers- (seated) Mont Bishop, secretary; Jerry Ol- son, president; Grant Woodhouse , junior co un cilman; (standing) Richard Ra smusse n, vice president; Paul Howard , senior coun- cilman; and Da rwin Lloyd , sop homore co un - cilman. One of the outstanding events of the year was the Thanksgiving party. which they sponsored with the Girls' Club. Highlights of the dance were the drawings for turkeys, chickens, and candy. Those not caring to dance had ping pong and other games to amuse them. The Club also sponsored lh e Fathers' and Sons' Jamboree to develop greater appre- ciation and understanding between them. J esse B. Ca spe r IS faculiy ~ponsor.70

Perhaps one of the ~ost ac~ive org_an;izations in school, Jordan s Assoc1ated G1rlsC lu b carri ed o ut a well-plan ned programunder the direction of t heir office rs-DeanTalbot, iun io r representative; Ruby Glover,president; Alberta Sharp, vice president;Dolores Day, sophomore representative,Jeanne Griffin, senior representative, andCarol Miner, secretary. Along with sponsoring the Thanksgiving party wit h t he boys, t hey added to their activities a Big Pal- Little Pal party, a Christmas party, and a Mothers' and Daughters' Night Out. They elected a Girl- of-the-Month to typify the most courteous girl in the school. In addition to the fashion show they pre-pared for their mothers, they held a num-ber of all-girl assemblies in which they metexamples of charm and poise in the personof tvliss Utah-June Barlow-and Ann Ash-ton, head of the Ashton School of Charm . Wanda Wade and Ruth Jensen arefaculty sponsors. 71

After an exciting trip last summe r throug h the No rth- west and British Columbia, members of t he J ordan F. F.A. left thei r carefree thoughts of youthfu l pleas ure to be stored in memories and began worrying about t heir fu- ture . They learned about many topics of vital interest to farmers-soil conservation, breeding of livestock, grain and beet farming, dairy products, and fur-bearing ani- mals. They conducted some interesting experiments in plant growth in the experimental station, and t heir record books showed a handsome profit from sale of the products of their activiries at the end of the season.Richard Motto, Robert Wiechert, Thomas Hull, Clark Maxfield, Veri Stanley, Gale Caldwell, George Adamson. FRONT ROW: Clyde Butterfield , Joe Fratto , Dee With e rs , Robert Wiechert, Clark Maxfield , Richard Motto , Leon Johnson. SECOND ROW : George Adamson , Revice Scott, Lynn Smith, Hal Hendrick- son, Glen Howlett, Mark Lyons, John Smith. THIRD ROW : Mr. Soulier, Gail Caldwell, Veri Stanley, Don Allen , Roy Ashby, Eugene Smith, Myron Allen , Lynn Sjoblom. FOURTH ROW : Duane Yates, Ray- mond Russell , Dale Washburn , Jay Washburn , Le Land Jenkins , Ronald Smith, Steve Vichirelli , Ronald Bodell, Ray Hansen. BACK ROW : Robert Steadman , Richard Steinfeldt, Robert Thomas, Rex Benn ion, Harold Goff, Rumell Jaynes , Cia iron Huff, Howard Pixton, Jay Olson, Marvin Zitting .72

As all work and no play would be dull, under +_he dire~­tion of Veri Stanley, president; Richard Motto, v1ce presi-dent; Robert Wiechert, secretary; and George Adamson,treasurer; F. F. A. sponsored their annual Harvest Ball,which was reigned over by Queen Ardis Erekson and hercourt-Ardyth Roper, Rae Dean Hensley, Jo Ann Densley,Janet Parker, Donna Dowd, and Elaine Greenwood. Ard1salso represented the Jordan chapte r as candidate forstate F. F. A. queen. Supervised by Glen E. Soulier and Donald M. Budge,the entire group made exhibits at the State and CountyFairs, attended livestock shows, participated on rad1o pro-grams, attended the annual F. F. A. and interclass ora-tory con tests. .State and national recognition came to the group 1nawards and scholarships. Veri Stanle~ won the _Union Pa-cific Scholars hip and won first place 1n the Reg1onal Ora-tory Contest. The farmers' representatives to the NationalConvention at Kan sas City were Veri Stanley and Clark Mr. Soulier supervises the packing of equipment as the fellows prepare for a field trip.Maxfield. FRONT ROW : Gerald Withers , Martin Cardwell, Bob Smith, Richard Boyce , Bruce Ballard , John Card- 73 well, Gold en Butterfield, Arlin Freeman , SECOND ROW: Mr. Budge, Harold Howlett, Darwin Lloyd , Ted Dahl, David Mitchell, Alan Zitting, larry J ensen , Merlin Dansie. THIRD ROW : Wendell Sherrif, Noel Gre enwood , Vaughn Butler, Terry Stanley, Harvey Brady, Delano Callahan , Ernest Allgood, Ray Burbidge, Lloyd Taylor. FOURTH ROW : Ralph With ers, De Von Ottley, leo Mosher, Darrel Johnson , Duane John son , Francis Barney, Reed Erickson, James Harrington, Sam Fratto, Frank Shaw, George Thomas. BACK ROW : Roy Rie d, Raymond Bishop, Overton Nabaum, La Mar Hardman , Gene Milne, Ronald Goring e, Ha rvey Bills, Jack Burgon , Ben Hira se• •

Madge Wynn, right, demonstrates to club offi- Appreciation and joy of the home, wo rt hiness ofcers, Janet Kemp , Rosalie Favate lla and Joan a home leade r, encouragement of democracy in theChufar. home, and the furth ering of in t e rest in ho me eco- nomics are t he aims set up fo r me mbe rs of t he Fu- t ure Homemakers of A merica. Rosalie Favatella, president; Joan Chufar, vice president; Janet Kemp, secretary; and Ann Jewkes, treasurer, guided the gro up thro ug h a num ber of successful activities. They left t hei r pro jects and subject matter at C hristmas ti me to make C hr ist- mas stockings for orphan c hild re n, tryi ng to g ive joy of home love to t hose who have no ho me . The group's sponsors are Deane Bennion and Mignon Domgaard. f'RONT ROW : Margare t Hudso n , Madg e Wynn , Rosali e Fa vate lla , Do nna Dimmick , Elain e Toon e, Katherin e Le yland , Lois Romn e y. SECOND ROW : Miss Be nn ion , La Rae Detom as i, C a rol Covingto n, Coll ee n Finl e y, Arl e ne Brady, Mary Beth W a t e rlyn , Ma rilyn Pe rt. THIRD ROW : Marilyn Mads e n, Patsy Bogg ess, Ma ry Stok e r, Joan Chufa r, Fa e Enni ss, Be tty Bra nd , Ann J e wkes. BACK ROW : Vaudi s Park, Sylvia Se chu c k, C o nna H o rrocks, Corinn e Pa ti e nc e, Ruby Glov er, J a nic e Millerberg, Jan et Ke mp , Mary Sund.74

The Future Homemakers sponsored their annualSweethea rt Ball January 21, at which club memberCorinne Patience was crowned queen. She was at-tended by Marilyn Crawford and Sue Crossgrove.Students brought in cans of waste fat to count asvotes for their candidate. Madge Wynn became the first girl from Jordanto be elected State F. H. A. president. She was alsoa member of the National Finance Committee. Atthe spring state convention Sylvia Sechuck waselected State Song Leader for 1949-50. RosalieFavatella and Madge Wynn attended the first Na-tional Convention at Kansas City. Janet Kemp, Verna Jacobson , Gayle Johnson , and Katherine Leyland check their dresses for the fashion show. Joan Chufar, right, joins in holy wed- lock Carol Covington, Mr. Ag. Club, with Marilyn Brown , Miss Home Ec., while Sylvia Sechuck smiles approval in a skit on their Fun Night with F. F. A. Ro salie Favatella, La Rae Detomasi,Vaudis Park, Venus Melonis, ond MadgeWynn discuss club scrapbook. 75

Stylish maroon uniforms introduce members of t he sc hool's pep club, t he C harlonians. They've sailed through this year with scholars hip, leadership, sportsmanship, friendship, and pep as t hei r pilots. President Arlene Mickelsen, Vice Presidents Carol Miner and lla Wright, Secretary Jeanne Griffin, and Assistant Secretary Merle Alvey led the act ivities, which included initiation, gifts for orphans 'round Christmas time, and co-sponsoring, with the Key Club, the benefit dance for the club president, Arlene Mickelsen. They played hostess to all Jordan athletes at their annual Charlonian Formal in the spring. Sponsors are Lucille Tuttle, Ruth Bowers, and Ora - lie Rawson.Carol Miner, Arlen e Mick e lse n, Jeann e Griffin- tie pom poms for the games. FRONT ROW : llo Wright, Blanche Newbold , Coll e en Finle y, Norma Ramose ll i, Jo e Ann W e bb , Ann e Arterburn , Dorothy Wilson , Romo Smith, Marna Mayne s, Virginia Iwata. SECOND ROW : Marion Mickelsen , Ramona Day, Erma Soderberg , Iva Lee Duffin, Verno Jacobson , La Ra e Jenkins, Marilyn Grundvig , Rachel Day, Emma Jane Thornton, Bonnie Sharp, Dorothy Tro este r, Shauno Day. THIRD ROW : Marilyn Crawford , Joan Cowley, Bonnie Jordan , J eanne Griffin , Elaine Wagstaff, Pot Sagers, Judith Kritzer, Gloria Lars e n, Harl e ne Oliver , Barbara Patterson, Mar J oan Larson , Revo Smith, Vauna Ennis. BACK ROW: Myrle Alvey, La Moyne Ashton, Ruby Glover , Sue Crossgrove, Aileen Fowler, Dixi e McRay, Janet Sjoblom , La Von Gross, Dorothy Anderson , Carole Nelson , Maxine Wright.7b

FRONT ROW : Carol Miner, Pauline Bradford , Carol Bruno, Delfa Hand, Donna Alsop, Joan Tuft,Ardelle Sanderson. SECOND ROW : Gloria Peterson, Dorothy Slaughter, La Juana Jaynes, VaunaFairbourn, Elaine Greenwood, Jean Beckstead, Claudia Crane. THIRD ROW: Hazel Davidson, PatsyTolman, Helen Thaxton, Rita Baker, Madge Wynn , Lois Gadd , Elise Poor. BACK ROW: Elsie Oka-moto, Arlene Mickelsen, Barbara Corak, Lorene Mickelsen, Mar Della La Rocco , Marjorie Young ,La Verle Jordan, Norma Mickelsen. Frankenstein, a Snake Charmer, Farmer Bill, or any one of a number of charac- ters appeare d. Charlonian Initiation Day may bringprospectors, aching teeth and fuzzybeards into the halls. 77

W ith the discontinuance of the ForensicForum this year, Club 20 took the spotlightas the only club for debaters. PresidentLynn Dowding, Vice President Mont Bishop,and Secretary Juan Hutchings led this all-boy group in fostering debating in theschool and promoting debating in the jun-ior high schools. Having fun with their work ,they held several parties, climaxed with analumni party for past club members. E. L. Crawford sponsors the club. FRONT ROW : Robert Wiechert, Jay Jensen, Mont Bi shop, E. l. Crawford, Bert Cundick, J. H. Mabey, Lynn Dowding. BACK ROW: Juan Hutchings, K. Brady, Dave Devine, Th eron Thomas, Gary Torkelson, Gerald Parker, Ray An- drus. Not presen t when p hotograph was take n : Blaine Tempest, Herman Spilker, Francis Anderson, James Ostler, Marlin Fairbourn, Ravel! Beckstead, Parker Nielson. Initiates get a new splotch of point whe never they g ive a wrong answer du r· inq goaling.

Riding down the road Bouncing like a toad. The Riding Club is off again , gaininga greater appreciation of the out-of-doors and developing good horseman-ship. This year 's club officers- C .lark Ma~­field, president; Roy Ashby, v1ce presi -dent; Doris Dean Bullock, secretary;Revice Scott, acting manager - havehelped plan the .riding ex.cursions andpick out the club s new sh1rts. Revi c e ScoH, Doris Dean Bullock , Roy Ashby. Two broken bones, Two broken ski is, Three sprained wrists, And four twisted knees. This is the record the Ski Club chalked up under the direction of President Gerald Parker, Vice Presi- dent Dale Owsley, and Secretary Carol Cox Pug - mire, until she left school for marriage. The club made eight trips this year-seven to Alta and one to Brighton. They sponsored two after-game dances -one football. one basketball-then ended the year with a \"bring a friend\" ski party, and a club party at Snow Pine Lodge . Donna Radovich is sponsor. Dale O ws ley, Carol Cox Pu gmire, Gera ld Porker. Dale ond Gerald seek Sha un a Day 'said in preparing for a doy on the boards at Alto or Brighton.

The Press Club consists of mem- bers of the Broadcaster and Beet- digger staffs and students who are interested in iournalism. Under the guidance of Joan Cowley, presi- dent; Craig Vincent, vice presi- dent; Ann Jewkes, secretary; and Alan Mortenson, treasurer; they hit the mark again with the student directory. Being busy Diggers, they sponsored Jordan District's Press Conference, attended the B. Y. U. Journalism Conference, were con- ducted through the Tribune-Tele- gram plant and radio station KALL, and had a spring party and banquet. Advisers are Oralie Rawson and A. Le Mar Hendrickson. FRONT ROW : Marilyn Crawford, Argie Adondakis, Joe Ann Webb , Gloria Peter- son, Deanne Talbot, Parker Nielson. SECOND ROW : Shirley Ferguson , Lois Gadd, La Rae Jenkins , Carol Miner , Mont Bishop , Dorothy Troester, Gary Torkelson. THIRD ROW : Lyla Jean Allred, Carol Covington, Marilyn Brown, Charlene Lind, Mary Stoker, Jay Jensen, K. Brady, Corinne Patience, Ann Jewkes. BACK ROW: Marilyn Bird , Craig Vincent, Mary Little, Ramon Dickson, Sophie Pappas, Raymond Draper, Alan Mortensen, Juan Hutchings , Lorraine Stelling, Blaine Tempest. Better understanding and friend-ship between foreign language stu-dents has been the purpose of theLanguage Club as the memberscompleted another successful yearunder the leadership of their presi-dent, Milton Wilford; vice presi-dent, Marilyn Day; and secretary-treasurer, Venus Melonas. A party, a picnic, and an eve-ning at skating have helped ac-complish their aims. The sponsors are Golda Fraserand Donna Radovich. FRONT ROW : Alan Meyers, Shauna Day, Milton Wilford, Ramona Day. BACK ROW : Marilyn Day, Venus Melonas, Weston Nielson, Argie Adondakis , Ann Ber- nardo, Mary Stoker.80

The purpose of the ~hemistryClub is to stimulate an 1nterest 1nscience. Among the various activi-ties of the club was a trip to thesmelter at Midvale. The club con-sists of fifty members. This year'sofficers were President J. H. Ma-bey, Vice President Dave Devine,and Secretary Erma Soderberg.The class representatives wereJuan Hutchings and Lynn Dowding. Faculty sponsor is Orson Smith. FRONT ROW: Bertha Malmstrom , George Adamson, Erma Soderberg , Mont Bishop Naurine Cannon , La Don Yates, Eugene Drake, Bette Nickle, Kay Groom, Howard Nibley. SECOND ROW: J. H. Mabey, Jay Jensen , Ruby Sundquist, James Ostler, Beverly Hansen , Arlene Howell , Cleve Jenkins, Lynn Dowding , Mitch Price, Stew- art Pierce. THIRD ROW : Blaine Tempest, Doyne Nelson , Fae Millerberg, Marilyn Ferguson, Weston Nielson, Kay McCleary, Francis Anderson , Dick Walker, Ross Godtrey, La Yell Tapp, Karl McFarlane. BACK ROW : Julia Lawrence, Marilyn Crawford , Galen Le Fevre, Grant Woodhouse, Bill Sumbot, Niel Butterfield , Juan Hutchings , Ravell Beckstead , Lawrence Wheadon , Merlin Orgill, Dave Devine. The Athletic Club is composedof all Jordan's athletes who havetaken part in football, basketball,and track. Their main event of theyear was the basketball game anddance from which all receipts wentto pay doctor bills of the boys hurtin athletics. The club has cooperated to make~he year successfu l under the di-rection of President Wayne Bate-man, Vice President Paul Howard,and Secretary Roy Lepore. Sponsors are Dunn L. Taylor,Frank Kamniker, Dale Sorensen,Chet Kim, and Art Hughes. FRONT ROW : Cleve Jenkins, Stewart Pierce, Sherman Crump, Mitch Price, Perry Brady, Harold Thompson. BACK ROW : Fred Mooseman, Bill Rosenhan , Paul How- ard , Frank Winward, Rex Silcox , Harry Rudd, Ray Andrus. 81

Tom Le e k, vice president; Lorraine Clinton , secretory-treasurer, ond Eug e ne M c Farl ~ ne , pres1dent, pion the DECA Club d~>nce. The newly organized DECA Club FRONT ROW : Shirley Erekson , Louise Kastanis , Ardis Erekson , Eugenegained mo mentum as it rolled McFarlane, La Juana Olson , Kathleen Anderson, Lorraine Clinton . BACKalong in its first year. The club is ROW : Fae Millerberg , Lu Dean Carson, Bonnie Sharp , Raymond Rus·national ly organized in coniunction sell , Tom Lee k, Vonna Enniss.with the Distributive Educationclass. Besides sponsoring the DECAdance, holding a convention, sell.ing popcorn, and advertising forga mes, t hey helped needy familiesat C hr istmas. Fay B. Thomas is advise r. Pre sid e nt M e rlin Graham , Sec re tary Ma rian Jon es, Vic e Shirl e y Fe rguson , president; H a rold Goff, vice-president; Presid e nt Blain e Te mp est dis cuss poropherMiio needed for ond Marilyn Brown , secretory, organize the next porty for the next demonstration of the Shutter Club, sponsored by the Sports Club, sponsored by Gl e nn Soulier. Orson Sm ith.82

The Key Club, t he junior Kiwan- Vice Presid e nt Craig Vincent, Secretary-Treasurer Bill Sumbot, andians, is one of t he outstand ing President Clayton Fairbourn make final plans for Career Day.clubs of the school . This is its first year at Jordanand already it has made a na mefor itself. It helped sponsor twobenefit dances and a banquet forbasketball players, and helpedwith Career Day. The objective ofrhe club is to develop initiativeand leaders hip, provide expe riencein living and working together,serve t he school a nd commun ity,and prepare for usefu l cit izenship. The club sponso r is P. M. Mickel-son.FRONT ROW: Marvin Zitting, Bill Sumbot, Ramon Dickson , Lavoy Whitmore , Blaine Te mpest, RussellJensen, Ray Haun, Sharon Despain . BACK ROW : John Leland, Garry Nielson , Calvin Andrus, CalvinJenkins , Clayton Fairbourn , Craig Vincent, Alan Morte nsen , Lawrence Wheadon , Marion Tolman , Ma r-lin Fairbourn , W e ndell Jackson . 83

Developing personality is themain purpose of the fun-lovingJay Dee 's. Thi s, the fourth year oftheir existence, has proved a suc-cessful one, full of private shin-digs- an initiation fun spree heldon the streets of Salt Lake, prepa-ration of Christmas boxes, presentsfor the Children's Hospital, and aninformal dance. Faculty sponso rs are Golda Fra-ser, Afton Forsgren, and DonnaRadovich. Secretary Joyce Severson, President Jo Ann Miller, ond Vice Pre sident Carol Covington ~mile at initiation ontics. FRONT ROW: Elvera Butterfield, Shirley Johnson , Joyce Severson, Carol Covington , Jo Ann Miller, Jean Miller, Elaine Egbert, Beth Brand, JoAnn Nielson. SECOND ROW : Melba Bowers, Genial Swen- son, Vionne Duke, Marilyn Brown, Eva Zitting, Marilyn Holman, Barbara Cole, Genevive Jenkins, Birdie Thorum, Maxine Naylor. BACK ROW: Neva Lee, Donna Bingham, Lois Beckstead, Naurine Cannon, Arlene Howlett , Romona Forbush, Shirley Whited , Lu Dean Carson , Maomi Glines, Anne Bernardo.84

FRONT ROW: Carol Miner, Darlene Hamilton , Bonnie Sharp , Rachel Day, Aileen Fowler, Alice Coyte, Joan Tuft, Joan Cowley. SECOND ROW: Parker Nielson, Donald Schmidt, Mar Jean lar- son, Jay Jensen, Dorothy Wilson, Fran - cis Anderson, Shirley Whited , Marilyn Crawford. THIRD ROW: Craig Vincent, Ravell Beckstead , Gerald Parker, Theron Thomas, Dave Devine, De Yon _Barton , Raymond Draper. BACK ROW : Gary Torkelson, Mont Bishop, Bert Cundick, lynn Dowding, Mr. Goldbranson . The debating teams of Jordan received high honors this year with the first place wm in the women 's \"A\" division and third place in \" B\" division at W eber March 4. The proud winners are Bonnie Sharp and Mar Jean Larson in the women's \"A\" division. The problem debated was: Resolved, that the United Nations now be revised into a world federal gove rnm ent. The teams debated at Jordan, at W est, at Murray, at American Fork, at Lehi, at Lincoln, and at Provo.FRONT ROW : Shirley Ferguson , MildredBerreH, Gloria Peterson, Bobbie Yates,Janet Parker, Ann Aylett, Yvonne Craw-ford, louise Hamilton, Margaret Atwood.SECOND ROW : Marilyn Brown, BarbaraHansen , Argie Adondakis, Marilyn Ash-man , Charlene lind , Gloria Whetman,Marilyn Sharp, Afton Wright, DorothyBroth ers, Sonja Olse n, Cleo Millet. BACKROW : lee Bean , Jerry Sorenson, JerryFerguson , Bruce Ennis, Gary Crane, K.Brady, Cheryl Gardner, lois Cooper,Doris Bullock, Joan Wilcox. 85

Parker Nielsen, os Archie, enlists the aid of Margare t Atwood, Lispy , Md G e r- ald Be ckstrom , \" Flashlight,\" to detain the progress of the police. Craig Vincent ond Ail ee n Fowl e r givea convincing performance of the seem-ingly oged, harmless Mr. and Mrs. Cher-rington. \"Home Sweet Homicide,\" directed by Lucille Tuttle Gloria Peterson Ravel! Beckstead and Don Parr, presented mystery, comedy, and romance Craig Vincent Marilyn Day in this year's school play. This fun-loving play tells what happens to a young mystery writer, Joan Cowley, when her three teen-age children-Marilyn Day, Arlene Mickel- sen, and Parker Nielsen-attempt to marry her to the police lieutenant, Ravell Beckstead, who is in charg e of a neighborhood murder investigation. Comedy was added by Sterling Hill as Sergeant O'Hare, and glamor by Gloria Peterson as a movie actress, Polly Walker. The plot thickens as relatives of the deceased and teen -age friends of the Carstairs enter into the mys~ery. Other members of the cast were: Ramon Dickson, Aileen Fowler, Craig Vincent, Alan Mortensen, Harold Goff, Leona Jack- son, Wendell Jackson, De Von Barton, Helen Thaxton, Emma Jane Thornton, Bert Cundick, Margaret Atwood, and Gerald Beckstrom.8b

The entire cost comes on stage for a final curtain call.Arlene Mickelsen Sterling Hill Joan Cowley Ramon Dickson Harold Goff Aileen Fowler Alan Mortensen Parker Nielsen 87

Craig Vi ncent and Ail ee n Fowler q ive a co nvin cing p erfo rm ance o f th e see m- • . ' -~ I..A.- . ,..,.J tvJ .. , f\"\"\"l .. Natty uniforms- maroon and gray uniforms- high-stepping drum major or drum majorette, snap- py twirling majorettes, banner carriers, and livelymarches - all are synonymous with Jordan High 's band. Under the direction of J. Clement Crapo,they added color, music, and spirit to many activi-ties and events in the school. Individually and in groups they joined in the District and Regional Music Festivals on April I and May 13 . \" Left, right. Left, right. Column right. \" It is ih e band marching to the beat of the big drum. They are practicing for one of the many evenrs at which they march. Th ey joined with band s from thirteen other high school s in the state to form a mass band which performed in the University of Utah stadium during the half-time activities of th e Utah -Wyoming foorball gam e .88

The Band Steps Off At A Rapid Pace To Perform Intricate Drills And Formations 89

. The Band Presents Its Annual Concert In The Spring On Armistice Day they joined with other Salt Lake County schools in a program at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City: and this spring, the fifty-nine- member band joined in an all afternoon marching day with junior high school bands in the district. The band officers are: president, Richard Anderson; vice president, Bob Sharp; and secretary, Marcelyn Day. Maury Newman is the student director.90

A roll of drums and then the gymnasiumfairly rings with the snappy, stimulatingmusic of the pep band . No game-footballor basketball-would be complete withoutthe pep band and its \"red hot\" playing. Be-fore and during every game and pep rally,the blare of the trumpets and the rh yt hmicbeat of the drums set the student spiritafire, and soon sounds of \"Fight, Jordan! \"resound from rafter to rafter or across thenight air.STANDING : Harold Thompson , Jimmy Marshall, Richard Anderson, Lynn Wolsleger, Maury Newman, Jerry Sorenson. KNEELING : Jack Turner. 91

Sweet ~nd mellow , or crashing ~nd exciting , music comes from the orchestra ~nd Mr. Olson . The orchestra has been a part of Jordan High for over forty years. Its thirty members this year learned under two plans-the actual prac- ticing and playing, and the music theory sessions which included the basic fundamentals for composing. On theory days they learned about 'minor key,\" \"tonic,\" and \"dom- inant seventh.\" After the prelimin- ary days of practice were over, Mr. Olson and his group had rapt expressions and a sense of accom- plishment when they heard a mel- low passage of a clarinet com- bined with a smooth piano cadenza and the sobbing intentness of the string section. Cellists Jo Layne Kay and Merla Densley pause for a moment to rest during practice.92

Strains of Bach , Beethoven, Gershwin , or BoogieWoogie issued from the music room during thirdperiod, under the baton of Donald P. Olson. The orchestra added the musical enrichment tothe high school play in November, the \" Messiah \"in December, the opera in March, and the Semin-ary graduation in May. The answer to calls for wedding music or dinner music was the string quartet. This group, which has performed in many parts of Salt Lake County, consisted of Karen Wright, violin; lla Wright, piano; Marjorie Young, violin; Merle Alvey, cello; and Jeanne Griffin, viola. 93

\"Oh, Doctor,\" directed by Mr. Crapo and staged by Miss Tuttle, wit h dances directed by Miss Bowers, proved to be an exciting comic opera. Th e plot involves romance, money, Mexican bandits, cowboys, doctors, nurses, and neu rotic patients. Ravell Beckstead plays the part of Dr. Dr inkwater. Betty Lou Graham, who is Honor, pretends to be Glory Drinkwater, his granddaughter, who is to inherit some money on her twenty-first birthday. Glory, Sylvia Se- chuk, is engaged to Bob, Ramon Dickson. To compli- cate the situation, Honor falls in love with a young rancher named Phillip, Jack Williams. Honor's mother, Dorothy Nelson, marries Dr. Drinkwater. Comic inter- ests are added through i he performance of Sterling Hill as Rainbow, the \"ambling \" colored servant; Beverly Jensen, a maid; Steve Petrakis, a Mexican cowboy; and Zeniff Hathaway, hi s bandit cousin. The t hree doctors and three patients- Clark Maxfield, Bill Rosenhan, James Sanderson, Veda Jensen, Marilyn Crawford, and Iva Lee Duffin- add comic touches also. The legend of the healing water in the Drinkwater Sanitarium is ortrayed by Lee Anderson as the Goddess and Doug - as Anderson as the God disguised as a weary iraveler. The choruses and dancing class we re patients, doc- tors, cowboys, and nymphs. SEATED : Marilyn Crawford. FRONT ROW : ClarkMaxfield, Jam es Sand erson , Bill Rosonhan , Veda Jensen,Jack Williams, Betty Lou Graham , Sylvia Sechuk, RamonDickson. BACK ROW : Iva Lee Duffin , Dorothy Nelson ,Ravell Beckstead, Douglas Anderson , Lee Anderson.

FRONT ROW: Ramona Day, Janet Parker, Fae Nelson , Beverly Hardcastle , Elaine Greenwood , Dolores Webster, Pauline Bradford , Delfa Hand, Janice Hamilton, Helen Thaxton , Ard is Erekson , Aileen Jones. BACK ROW: Hazel Davidson , Jean Miller , Shauna Day, Max· ine Naylor, Merle Cox. Veda Jensen, Iva Lee Duffin , and MarilynCrawford ore three eccentric patients at the Drink·water Sontorium. Beverly Jensen , a maid, and Sterling Hill , Rainbow, the colored servant. aid in bringing Zeniff Hathaway, Manuel, the bandit, to justice.

Jordan's presentation of Handel's \"Messiah\" Mi ss Tuttle , Mr. Crapo , and Mr. Olsoncame home t his year. W ith the acquisition of the go over final detoils.new organ in the auditorium, the annual productionwas not taken to the Assembly Hall in Salt Lake Cityfor presentation. Over two hundred students in the choruses andorchestra combined to thrill the student body andpatrons during the Christmas week. The Sixth An-nual Rendition sponsored by the Seminary, wasopened with the invocation by J. H. Mabey. Thebenediction was offered by Elvera Butterfield. Mr. Crapo conducted the singing, and DonaldP. Olson, the o rc hestra. Miss Lucille Tuttle read thescriptu res. Robert Cundick was the organist, and llaWright, the accompanist. The Cast Presents Its Initial Performance With The New Organ96

SEATED : Joan Cowle y, Jeann eGriffi n, and Lee And e rson . STANDING : La Vo n Gra ss, Ma rJ ean Larso n, Ve nu s Me lon as , andGloria Larson . Not present when photographwas taken: Ka y Mitc he ll and Pa-t ricia Sa g e rs .J e ann e and Jo a n look over the final product. The Courier, the annual magazine, was designed primarily as an outlet of expression for the literary-minded stu- dents of Jordan H igh . Stories, poetry, feature 01rticles, descriptive and narra- tive writing - all are included in its pages. Joan Cowley and Jeanne Griffin were co-editors with the following as- sistants: Dorothy Wilson , Mar Jean Lar- sen, La Von Grass, Gloria Jean Larson, Lee Anderson, and Venus Melonas_ lla Wright, Erma Soderberg, and Patricia Sagers were the typists; Kathleen An- derson designed the cover, and illustra- tions were done by Tom Leek and La Rae Jenkins. A. La Mar Hendrickson is staff ad- viser, and Donald P. Olson is art adviser. 97

The excitement was high as the Broad-caster staff rushed their work to meet thedeadline every two weeks as they went topress. Editor Marilyn Crawford had thecapable aid of Associate Editors Lois Gadd ,Joan Cowley, and Beverly Hansen. RamonDickson, Alan Mortensen, Craig Vincent,and Ann Jewkes were the assistant editors,while Raymond Draper, Judith Kritzer, andDorothy Anderson took care of the fea-tures. Tom Leek and Lynn Dowding wereart editors; Corinne Patience and MaryStoker took charge of the exchange desk.The sport news was written by HaroldThompson and Sherman Crump. The Broadcaster again won an All-American rating for the first half year . Marilyn Crawford concentrates on balancing headlines to gain an All -American rating for the Broadcaster. TOP LEFT: (Seated) Dorothy Anderson, Sher- man Crump, Judith Kritzer. STANDING : Sophie Pa~pas , Raymond Draper, Mary Stoker, Corinne Patoence. SEATED: Craig Vincent, Harold Thompson. STANDING: Ramon Dickson, Beverly Hansen. BOTIOM LEFT : Ann Jewkes, Lois Gadd, Alan Morte ns e n , Joan Cowley.'13

FRONT ROW : Janene Walker, Joe Ann Webb, Shauna Day, Mary Stoker, Ann Jewkes, Dean Talbot.SECOND ROW: Sophie Pappas, Carol Covington , Shirley Ferguson , Corinne Patience, Mary Little,Marilyn Brown, Marilyn Bird . BACK ROW : Gloria Peterson , Carol Miner, La Ra e J e nkins , Doyne N e l-son , Sh e rman Crump , Lorraine Stell ing , Lyla Jean Allred , Helen Pappas , Dorothy Anderson , DixieMcRae. The Broadcaster was financed partially 99 by student body funds , but the remainde r of the funds were gathered by a hard- working Business Staff headed by La Ra e Jenkins. Dennis Hand was the senior Busi - ness Manager until mid -year when he left school.I La Rae Jenkins hondl e s the fund s.r

The last photograph was taken; the last un· familiar face identified on row rhree in the club pictures; the dummy rearranged for the last time; the copy all in; and the yearbook staff relaxed as the Beetdigger was \"put ro bed.\" The following members of the staff were responsible for this year'_s Beetdigger: editor, Blaine Tempest; associate edi- tors, Dorothy Troester and Juan Hutchings; senior editor, Jeanne Griffin; junior editors, Ardis Erek- son, Delfa Hand, Pauline Bradford, and Joe Ann Webb; sophomore editors, Ardyth Roper, Carol Leonard, Lillian Wallgren, and Karen Wright. Tom Shimizu was sports editor; Merlin Graham took care of the photography with Marian Jones as his assis- tant; and Tom Leek was the artist. Even the loud shirt doesn't lift Editor Blain e'sspirit os he pauses in his dilemma of yearbookproblems to be photographed. SEATED : Jo e Ann Webb. STANDING :Dorothy Troester, Merli n Graham , JeanneGriffin, Jua n Hutch ings , Tom Sh imizu,Marian Jones. SEATED : Ardyth Roper , Tom Leek . STANDING : Kare n Wright, Lillian Wall- gren, De lfa Hand , Ard is Er ekson .100

YEARBOOK SALESMEN ARE: FRONT ROW : Connie Turnbow, Jerry Ferguson, Elise Poor , Bobbie Yates , Claudia Crane, Margaret Atwood , Cleo Mill e t, Jo Layne Kay. SECOND ROW : Marilyn Sharp, Bruce Ennis , De Von Barton , Gloria Whetman , Darlene Pixton , Argie Adondakis, Afton Wright, Donna Adams, Marilyn Ashman. Cheryl Gardner. THIRD ROW : Sylvia Sechuk, Lee Bean, Jerry Sorenson, Gary Crane, Charlene Lind, Lucill e Beckstead , Lois Coope r, Dorothy Brothers, Yvonne Crawford, Ann Aylett, Carol Miner. BACK ROW : Doris Bullock, Louise Howlett, Mary Stoker, Rosalie Favatella , Shirley Ferguson , Jun e Gree n, Bonn ie Johnson , Jan ice Hamilton, Dolores Holt, Marj ea n Nielsen, Sonja Olson , Joan Wilcox . Elise Poor and Claudia Crane. Along with the worry of editing the book, comethe worries of financing it. Business Manager ClaudiaCrane, with her assistant, Elise Poor, planned theircampaign to sell the book to the students and ar-range the money matters with the engravers andprinters. Since the students do not fully pay for the book,the advertising staff, headed by Barbara Corak,solicited ads from the business men. Her assistantswere Delfa Hand and Lee Anderson _ Barbara Corak , Le e Anderson , and Delfa Hand .

The American Legion essay contest was wonby Emma Jan e Thornton, first; Ellis Atkinson , sec-ond; and Virginia Iwata , third. Qu e Butterfi eld went to Miami, Flor· ida, to be a ' member of tho Post Mas- ter's Band. Morvin Zitting , F. F. A. member, represented the Jordon chapter on o radio panel discussion of the cooperat·ive +armor. Cl a rk Maxfi eld and Veri Sta nl ey were the representatives to the notional F. F. A. convention of Kansas City. For the first time in history, Jordan won thesweepstakes in the State Forensic Meet; and for thefirst time, a girls' team won the State Debate Tour-nament. Debate Coach Phil Goldbranson holds thetrophy won by the Jordan team, which was com-posed of Alice Coyte, Dorothy Wilson, BonnieSharp, Mar Jean Larson, Kay Mitchell, and MarilynCrawford. Bonnie and Mar Jean won the regionaldebate tournament at Ogden . Then they swept rofirst at the state tournament held at the U. of U.Kay and Dorothy placed in the legislative forum di-vision in both the regional and the state meet. Aliceand Marilyn added points to the total through theirhonors received in extemporaneous speaking.102

Delfa Hand won secon d place in the Ameri- can Legion Oratory contest. Eugene Drake and Sue Crossgrove went to Chicago for the Natio.nal 4-H Convention, where Sue won first place honors. Gene Fullmer entered the GoldenGloves Finals at Chicago. Reach ing thesemi-finals, he was eliminated by a closedecision. Representing Jordon on two different radioprograms were: standing - Alice Coyte, GeraidParker, Marilyn Crawford, Dave Devine, Joan Tuft.Seated- Ravel! Beckstead , Rachel Day, and LynnDowding. Gerald, Marilyn, and Ravell were onU NESCO broadcast over station KA LL, and theothers were on a panel on station KDYL. Helen Thaxton and Miss Tuttle depart for Fresno, California, where Helen participated in the American Legion Oratory contest after winning first place in the Jordan district and the state contest. (Courtesy of Midvale Sentinel.) 103

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