Front row: Mary Covington, Lynette Bair, Carolyn Smith, Janice Richins, Patsy Tucker, Darlene Withers, Elaine Kerkman, Betty Olsen. Second row: Maurine Allen, Gay Shel- ton, Sherlene Raby, Jean Gilbert, RaNae Beck, Reta Butterfield, LuGene Little, Frances Covington, Marian Holman. Third row: Elaine Farnsworth, Elda Rae Maunteer, Faye Mitchell, Arlene Mausely, Betty Ennist, Betty Milligan, Nelda Moan, Mary Jo Silcox. Ba ck row: Marilyn Drake, Joyce Oakeson, Arva Bolliger, Kathleen Hansen, Darlene Robertson, Lois Pratt, Phyllis Harbuck, Beverly Sandquist.FHA Crown /(/ 'llg and Queen Members Wear Red Roses As the name implies, the Future Home Makers work for the good of home and fami ly life, and to provide recreation. Early in the year they have a party for new members and elect officers. During FHA week (Oct. 3-9) each club member wore a red rose and they pre- sented the principal with a bouquet of red roses . Their annua l Sweetheart's Ba ll was on Feb. 13, and their regional convention on M ar. 28 at Jordan, followed by a banquet and slumber party. Elaine Kerkma n, president; Betty Ennis!, secretary; LuGen• Little, vice president; Pa t Tu cker, treasurer .
Elda Rae Mounteer and Elaine President Ela ine Kerkman and MarilynFarnsworth start their decorations. Drake place crowns on the heads of Rod- ney Maxfield and Myrna lee Dowding - ki ng and qu een of the Sweethearts Ball. Fae Rich watches as Diana Savage ex - plains to Garr Vincent the theme - Stairway to the Stars.
~e'oruatY - On and Off the Record February- still the spring-like days, no snowdrifts Assemblies and initiations go on; journalists from juniorand no blizzards . A very little snow or rain, some heavy highs and from Bingham come to Jordan for a confer-dust-filled winds reminiscent of dust -bowl days. Crocuses ence. FFA bring their parents to a banquet. A scholarshipand violets burst into bloom, bulbs push their leaves up teacher from Germany comes for a few weeks to observe.through the soil. For better or for worse the mid -term tests Opera practice begins. Wrestling works up to a climaxare over. The Traveling Assembly keeps right on traveling . and ends for the season . Basketball goes on in deadFor its valentine Sweethearts' Ball, FHA decorates the gym earnest - everyone is trying for the tournament. Andas a Stairway to the Stars, and crowns its king and queen. through it all classes go on and most students study.Donee Club hove fun at their initiation party. Coleen Beckstea d signs pledge to Donee Club .The 64 dollar question - What happened to George Brklaclch ? Joan Torkelson, Janet Gammell, ond Earle Morris practice for opere.100
Ranae Goff, Blaine Griffin, Glenn Cundick in Traveling Assembly. Joanne Pixton and Coleen Beckstead in floorshow at Sweethearts' Ball.Joan Schmidt and Ann Grover train next year's dicto -phone managers, Maryann Rasmussen and Dixie Kearsley. Calendar FebruarySiegfried Mueller from Germany is a Wilma Fairbourn joins the Home 3 - Jordan at WestFebruary scholarship visitor at Jordon. Economics Deportment in February. 4- Murray's Traveling Assembly 6 - Provo at Jordan 9 - Dance Club initiation 10- Wrestling match with Murray 11 - Traveling Assembly at Murray 13 -Sweethearts Ball - Key Club assembly FFA to U.P. Ag car at Sandy 16 - National assembly 18 - Journalism Conference at Jordan Traveling Assembly at West 19 - Principal 0. D. Ballard leaves for conf. at L.A. . 20 - Pep assembly- Jordan at Davis 23 - Washington Birthday holiday Granite at Jordan Spanish Club has Spanish dinner 25 - Traveling Assembly at Davis and West Jordan FFA Parents and Sons banquet 27 - National Assembly - East at Jordan Charlonian tea for East pep club 27 - 28 -Weber College Speech Meet 101
~restlin9Jordan Initiates Wrestling BRAWN TRUST- Front row: Fred Tokemori, Vol Greenwood, Leonard The beginning of the year found Jordan High School Cleland, Gerold Groy, Howardinitiating the rough-and-tumble sport of wrestling. Al- Glad, Joy Fullmer, Dick Olson,though it was Jordan's first year of participating in this Robert Smart. Middle row: Bobbysport, through the efforts of Coach Dale Sorenson and the Hirose, Edd ie Brown, LaMont Smith,wrestlers, many honors were brought to Jordan . The Alfred Nelson, Ronald Baker, OwenDiggers dropped the first and the second matches to Johnson , Norman Coleman, DanMurray and to Payson, but downed Murray in a return Nuzemon . Back row: Rowenmatch, and out-pinned West High for another victory. Schmidt, Don Losee, Robert Dunn ,The following week Jordan met Murray and came Lorry Andrus , Ralond Anderson ,through with another triumph. The Diggers then bowed Robert Sotovick, Fronk Lucas, Mel -to Provo, to East, and to Davis in exciting matches. vin Brow'!, Henry Ashby, Dan Whitehead , Coach Dole Sorenson. They put on an exhibition for the students of Jordan High when they met Murray, their final match before the regional meet. The regional meet was held at East High School where Jordan came through with flying colors. Five Jordanites placed in the regional meet and went on to the state. They were Henry Ashby, Don White- head, Dan Losee, Bob Hirose and Gerald Gray. In the state finals Henry won first place in his weight division. Jordan placed sixth. All in all the wrestling season for Jordan was very beneficial and successful.Ashby tokes two from Coleman . This could result In kirJked necks or cauliflower ears.
.,.,~,ore Contest \"IAVI••n nersWinners in Real Estate essay contest , \"\" What the Bill of Rights Henry Ashby, winner of a first Marilyn Drake with the wrist watchMeans to Me\" \": Rosemary Miner, state grand prize, $50 bond place in wrestling tournament. won as a 4 -H prize .and trip to Zion Pork; Sally Winn, second prize , $25 bond.Merlin Smith, winner of Gray Scholarship , Marva Jean Kimball, first p1ace winner; Elmer Newman, second; Rosemary Miner,which will pay $100 on USAC tuition . third, of Legion essay contest, \"\" My American Heritage and What It Means To Me .\"'E~-~dIgoavirckH,ofoiprsitlainna,thseecLoengdionploacraet;orRicoaslemcoanrytesMt ianterJ,o third; and Robert f rdan . The subject, Robert Satovick and Douglas Dahl were the highesthe People ' s Constitution, Ours to Defend .\"\" placing Utah team in the Weber Debate Tournament. 103
1here \s Also Spr;,9 . • • 105 Spring is the time of daffodils andtulips and of trees in bloom. It is thetime of spring fever, and the call of theopen road, and of seniors looking for-ward to graduation. In our imprisoningclassrooms we open the windows tocatch the smell and feel of spring, andthe rooms are filled with the roar oftraffic, the grinding gears at the top ofthe hill, and moans from the music-boxacross the street. We watch the wasps onthe window sills and the birds in thecedars and in their nests under the frontdoor coping. \"F ill 'er up!\" we cry to theservice station as we dash back andForth from the basketball games at thefieldhouse. Our boys win the tournamentand we spend a frenzied day In celebrat-ing. After weeks of rehearsing, the operais ready for the public. Accross the lawnstootling and drumming and twirling,goes the band - all out for its springfestivals. Tennis and track and baseballtoke over, and the girls gym classesmove out doors. The Courier comes outand we search for our names in print.We sit all day on the hall floors andstairs writing in each other's yearbooks.With spring come debating, speech festi- vals, the Prom, the Dogpatch Drag, spe-cial senior days, and J Day at Lagoon.Spring and the school year end with grad- uation-the goal of all Jordan students.
c.;en\ors Hope to Graduate ) Joy Be ckstead Secretory Jerry McCleary President Sherrie Fitzgerald Vice Pres1dent Graduation , the Goal of All Students After three memorable years at Jordan, the long-awaitednight - graduation - finally arrives. Some 290 seniorshappily or tearfully but proudly receive their diplomas. Andas they sit there waiting, many memories file through theirminds - happy memories, regretful ones, some trivial,others of great importance; silly little happy moments, funnyepisodes, cherished friendships . Mighty senior milestonesp ass in review - that A in math, that contest won, thattriumph in the play or opera, assembly or debate, the argu-ments over rings and programs and caps and gowns, theHop, sluff day, the dinner dance, the happy choice of offi -cers. All these memories crowd each other in their march,and to the eager wearers of the caps and gowns comesthe thought: it has been a good year, a profitable year, andfo r the most part a happy one.106
Nada Anderson, Midvale - Vice president Camero Club; Jay Dees, Girls Club, decoration committee, opera, Messiah. Raulin Noel Anderson, Cottonwood Heights - DECA, Boys Club. Harvey Atkinson, Union - Boys Club, football, soph. basketball. Naomi Anderson, Midvale - Girls Club representative, DECA, Joy Dees, Press Club, Messiah, opera. Gary Allred, Bluffdale - Student council, FFA, committees: Har- vest Boll, carnival, Sweethearts Boll, Parents and Sons banquet. ltsuo Akimoto, Midvale - Boys Club. Ronald Allgood, Midvale - FFA, Boys Club, Traveling Assembly. James Roy Abbott, West Jordon - FFA, Boys Club, football, track, dairy judging team for FFA. Jack Angus, Draper - Boys Club. Nina Anderson, Union - Girls Club, DECA, Messiah, opera, Mothers and Daughters, twirler. Bob Anderson, Sandy - FFA. Rita Asay, West Jordan - DECA, Girls Club. Roy Brinton, Sandy - Sophomore president, DECA president, Language Club, Boys Club, manager of yearbook carnival, Mes· sioh, opera, school play. Carl R. Bailey, Draper - Boys Club. Thamer Brown, Midvale- Boys Club, school ploy !The American Way), stage crew.\"\"e\r Senior Year Lois Wolf, Charles Pierce, Diana Savage, Earle Morris receive their senior rings.
Garry Butterfield , Riverton - Boys Club.Norma Bird, East Midvale - DECA, Girls Club, opera, Messiah,Mothers and Daughters.Ruel Brown, Draper - Key Club, Boys Club, student council,opera, Traveling Assembly.Dav id Bare, Midvale - Boys Club.Germano Bria nxa Busato, Crescent - Boys Club, Traveling As·sembly.Ga ry N. Boll iger, Sandy - Sports Club, DECA, Harvest Ball,school play, Traveling Assembly, debating, Fathers and SonsNight Out, tennis, baseball.larry Butterfie ld, Riverton - Boys Club.Sherry Berrett, Sandy - Sports Club, DECA, Girls Club, Messiah,opera.Charle ne Ba iley, Draper- Sophomore secretary, Press Club, Mos·que ond Gavel vice president, Donee Club h1storion, magazineeditor.Melvin Brown, Butler - Athletic Club, Boys Club, football, wrest·ling.Kenneth Brown, Sandy - Boys Club.Joanne Brady, Sandy - Deputy, council, Girls Club represento·live, Sports Club, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters,opera, Messiah.Colleen Bills, Riverton - Joy Dees, Girls Club, Messiah.larry Burkinshaw, West Jordan - FFA secretory, Boys Club,Harvest Boll committee, Parents and Sons banquet.Juan ita Beratto, Riverton - Joy Dees, Girls Club, Messiah.Marilyn Boyce , Cottonwoood Heights - Girls Club representative, ' student council, historian, Chorlonions, FHA, Donee Club, opera, Mothers and Daughters ploy, Traveling Assembly, debate, year· book salesman. David Bean , East Midvale - Deputy, Boys Club, Athletic Club, Prom, stagecraft, football manager, debate, yearbook solecman. Gene Bergman, Sandy - post graduate.108
Gladys Butterfield, Riverton - Girls Club, FHA, Senior Hop, Queen - Harvest Ball, Mothers and Daughters. Lee Brady, Union -Athletic Club, Boys Club, football, basketball . Don Brady, Midvale- Deputy Sheriff, Boys Club, Ski Club, opera, Messiah, tennis, football, student council. Mardell Bennett, Midvale - Girls Club, Messiah , opera. Joy Beckstead, Riverton -Senior secretary , Girls Club representa- tive , council, Charlonians secretory, Prom, Hop , debate , Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, orchestra, Girls State. Delora Bodell, West Jordan - DECA treasurer , Girls Club repre· sentotive, Sports Club, Fathers and Daughters, Messiah, opera, band. Margaret Brklacy, Crescent - FHA , Girls Club , Messiah, Mothers and Daughters. Jimmy L. Bristol, Bluffdale - Boys Club . Rita Butterfield, Herriman- DECA , FHA , Girls Club representative . Naomi Brady, Sandy - Joy Dees, Dance Club, Girls Club, Dog Patch Drag, Amateur Hour, Messiah , opera, Mothers and Daugh- ters, floor shows. Glen Bass, Riverton - Boys Club. Louis Basta, Sandy - Boys Club. Delores Elizabeth Burmester, West Jordon - Sports Club, Chor- lonions, Press Club , Girls Club , Prom, Hop, Carnival. Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, yearbook, paper. Lynette Ball, Midvale - Girls Club . Almon Butterfield, Herriman - FFA, Boys Club, tennis.\"\"e\1' Senior Yeo,. Seniors Ruby Seito, James Dahl, and Laura Joan Joseph turn through their All -American yearbook.
Shirley Brown, Riverton - Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters. Glenn Cundick, Sandy - Mosque and Gavel, Athletic Club, school ploy, Traveling Assembly, tennis, debating. Raymond Clements, East Midvale - Boys Club. Mildred E. Cox, Draper - Girls Club, Messiah. Thomas Clark, Sandy - Student council, Key Club, Boys Club. Charlene Crapo, Sandy - Girls Club president, Chorlonions, leadership Club; Committees :Soph party, Prom, Hop, Thonksgiv· ing party, Fathers and Daughters; Messiah, opera, Mothers and Daughters chairman, Girls State. LaVonne Clayton, Union - FHA, Girls Club, Mothers and Daugh- ters Night Out, paper. Lorna Corso:~, Sandy - Joy Dees historian, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters Night Out, cafeteria cashier. Marva Kay Cook, Union - Girls Club, language Club, carnival, Fathers and Daughters, Messiah ..Mary Jean Cartwright, Draper - Girls Club representative, Mosque ana Gavel, Chorlonions, Ski Club, language Club, Girls Club, Prom, speech meets, oratorical contest, Mothers and Daugh-ters.LuAnn Conley, West Jordon - FHA, Girls Club, Sweethearts BollCommittee, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah.Barbara Ann Clarke, Draper - FHA, Mosque and Gavel, Mothersand Daughters, Messiah, props for ploy. Annie Joy Cardwell, Riverton - Mosque and Gavel, Sports Club, Mothers and Daughters, opera, Messiah.Marvel Christensen , Sandy - Press Club, language Club, DECA,Quill and Scroll, Messiah, opera, paper business manager.LuDawn Casper, Bluffdale - Girls Club, language Club, Press Club, Messiah, opera, ploy, debate, carnival, yearbook salesman.Thomas Creer, East Midvale - Chess Club , lohguoge Club, BoysClub, opera, Messiah.Thomas Cowley, Sandy - Chess Club, Boys Club, opera, Messiah .Weston Dahl, East Midvale- FFA, Boys Club, football.110
Myrna lee Dowding, Sandy - Council, Ski Club secretary, Char- lonians, Masque and Gavel, Girls Club, magazine, Mothers and Daughters, opera, debate, Fathers and Sons. Glen Dunn, Midvale - Prosecuting attorney, Ski Club president, Athletic Club, Messiah, football, tennis, basketball, track. Jean Davies, Sandy -Council, Language Club, Sports Club, Girls Club, Carnival, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah, opera, debate. Eddie De Tavis, Crescent - Council, Language Club vice presi- dent, Boys Club, hall monitor, football. James Dahl, West Jordan - Yearbook co-editor, FFA secretary, FFA president, Boys Club, Harvest Ball, decorating committee. Ronald laVar Dansie, Riverton - FFA, Boys Club. Ross Delgado, Midvale - Boys Club, Language Club, basketball. Marilyn Drake, West Jordan - FHA secretary, Girls Club, Sports Club, Press Club, Sweetheart's Ball, carnival, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, paper. Dale Densley, Riverton - Athletic Club, football, wrestling, track. Rodney Dahl, Midvale - Sk i Club, Boys Club, school play , track, basketball, football. Page Dimond, West Jordan - Boys Club. George Dean, East Crescent - Boys Club. Reta Eyre, Sandy- Jay Dees, Girls Club, Messiah, opera, Mothers and Daughters. Marie Erekson, Cottonwood Heights - Charlonians, Ski Club, Girls Club, dance committee, Mothers and Daughters. Kenneth Eastman, Herriman - Boys Club.\"\"e\r Senior Yeo,. Senior Hop decorators take time out for a snack.
Arthur Elmer, Sandy - FFA, Boys Club. Jean Evans, South Jordan - Charlonians, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, Big Pal - Little Pal, magazine, Messiah, opera. Margaret Fisher, Draper - Girls Club representative, Masque and Gavel, Prom, Fathers and Daughters, Big Pal - Little Pal, Mothers and Daughters. Elaine Farnsworth, Union - Girls Club representative, FHA, Sports Club, Sweethearts Ball, Fathers and Daughters, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, Candy Boll. Gary Fitzgerald, Crescent- Key Club, Prom, Hop, play, Messiah. Katherine Frkovich, Midvale - Girls Club, DECA, Language Club, Jay Dees, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters. Sherrie Fitzgerald, Draper - Girls Club vice president, Junior vice president, Senior vice president, Chorlonians, Girls Club, Hop, Prom, ring committee, opera, play, Messiah, Mothers and Dough· ters. Sheila Fitzgerald, Draper - Girls Club representative, DECA secretory, Donee Club secretary, Charlonions, FHA, Sweethearts Ball, Prom, decorating, dances, Messiah, Mothers end Daughters, opera, Traveling Assembly. Blaine Griffin, Midvale - prosecuting attorney, Press Club vice president, Career Day, opera, play, Messiah, Traveling Assembly, band, tennis, pep band. Norma Gehring, West Jordan - Student body secretary, deputy, Dance Club committee, Girls Club, opera, Mothers and Daughters, Traveling Assembly. Joy Golding, Union- Mosque and Gavel, Fathers and Daughters, Mothers and Daughters, donees. Shirley Gaster, Union - Girls Club, Messiah, opera, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers end Daughters.Ann Grover, Draper - Clerk of court, Char lonian , Press Club,Girls Club, Mothers and Dughters, play, paper, Traveling Assem-bly, Girls State, Tribune reporter.Aleene Graham, Union - Council, FHA, Donee Club, Girls Club,Sweehearts Boll, opera, Traveling Assembly, debate, ring com-mittee.Henry Galvan, Midvale - Boys Club, football.Deon Gadd, Midvale - Sports Club, Girls Club, Jay Dees, Mes-siah, opere, play, Mothers and Daughters.Pat Grover, Riverton - Language Club, Charlonions, Hop, carni-val, debate, Messiah, opera, senior assembly, yearbook salesman.Gaylen Gisseman, Midvale - Chess Club secretary, Key Club,Athletic Club, debate, yearbook, football, basketball, Boys State,yearbook salesman.112
Leon Green, Salt Lake City - Boys Club, Marines. Robert Griffis, Union - Language Club, Boys Club, paper sports editor, carnival, football. Crissie Gray, Cottonwood Heights - Council, debate, Girls Club. Glen Giles, Bluffdale - Boys Club, FFA. Sharon Greenwood, Sandy - Mosque and Gavel, Sports Clf.{b, Language Club, Girls Club, Messiah, opera. Ernest F. Gabler, Granite - Chess Club, Language Club, Boys Club, Messiah. Pat Hoffman, Midvale - Chorlonions, Chess Club, Girls Club, debate. Glenn Hill, Draper - Student body president, junior class presi- dent, Athletic Club, Boys Club, Prom, debate, extemp. speaking, football, basketball, track. Donna Rae Hiatt (Baum), Bluffdale - DECA, Language Club, Girls Club, ploy, Mothers and Daughters. Rose Marie Harper, Midvale - Girls Club, opera, Messiah , Mothers and Daughters. Clara Hunstman, West Jordon - Chorlonions, opera, Messiah. Myrna Harmon, West Jordon - Chorlonions , Sports Club, Girls Club, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, ploy. Jackie Hardman, Union - Council , Girls Club , DECA, opera, Messiah . Fern Hardma:t (Thompson), Lehi - Joy Dees , Girls Club , Dog Patch Drag. DeRoyce Harrison, West Jordon - FFA , Boys Club .\"'\"e·,t Senior .,.y.,. ,. 0 GOING UP I - Sherrie Fitzgerald, Betty Lambson and Collins Nelson get ready for the Hop.
Paul Hedman, Union - Boys Club. Bryant Holman, East Midvale - Boys Club, Traveling Assembly, Mess iah, opera. Janet Hughes, Sandy - DECA, Ski Club, Girls Club, Mess iah, school play, opera. EveraH Hall, Bluffdale - Athletic Club, Boys Club, football, wrestling. Donna Hardcastle, Sandy - Council, Charlonians, Girls Club, sophomore party, Hop, Mothers and Daughters, Traveling Assembly. Batty Hofer, West Jordon - Student counci l, Girls Club, Sports Club, Messiah . Paul Halverson, West Jordan - FFA, Boys Club. Dick Hess, Midvale - Boys Club. Dale Howlett, Draper - Boys Club.Harvey Hansen, Butler- FFA treasurer, Boys Club, Athletic ClubSki Club, Harvest Boll, Parents and Sons banquet, track.Robert S. Horrocks, Bluffdale - Boys Club.Alena Hunt, South Jordon - Girls Club, Mess iah, opera, Mothersand Daughters.Marian Lucy Hillis, Sandy - Girls Club.Joanna Henschka, Sandy - Language Club, Sports Club, PressClub, Jay Dees , DECA, Girls Club , Messiah , opera, orchestra,Mothers and Daughters, Amateur Hour, paper.Kenneth Howell, Draper - Boys Club.Bryce Howle», Draper - FFA, Boys Club, school play, TravelingAssembly, opera, stage crew.Faye Heusser, Union - Girls Club, twirler, dances, Amateur Hourfirst place, Mothers and Daughters.June lsekl, Union - Girls Club, Hop, Mothers and Daughters.114
Charlynn Johnson, Midvale - Sophomore vice president, council, Girls Club secretory, Mosque and Gavel president, Dance Club vice president, Chorlonions historian, Leadership Club, Prom co· chairman, Hop, ploy, debate, speech, Traveling Assembly, opera, Mothers and Daughters, Girls State Governor. Kent Jensen, Midvale - Chess Club, Boys Club. David Jensen, Union - Boys Club, football, basketball . Keith Jex, Sandy - Council, Ski Club, Boys Club. David Jones, Sandy - Ski Club, Boys Club, Hop, tennis . Lamar Johnson, Riverton - Boys Club, Athletic Club, FFA, football . Marvin Jackson, Sandy - Boys Club. Curtis Jenson, Sandy - Boys Club representative, Athletic Club, baseball, basketball. Marilyn Johnson, Union - Chorlonions, Dance Club, Hop , opera, Traveling Assembly, Mothers and Daughters, school ploy. Devon Jenkins, Midvale - FFA , Boys Club, Harvest Boll. Dean Jarvis, Riverton - Boys Club. Verla James, West Jordon - Sports Club vice president, Press Club, Mothers and Daughters, paper, carnival. Charles D. Jarman, Union - Riding Club, Boys Club, Sports Club , Hop , football, track. Wendell Jenkins, Sandy - Boys Club. Annette Jensen, Riverton - Girls Club, cop and gown committee, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters.SHI HE'S THERE! - Gordan Sharp,Sherrie and Sheila Fitzgerald.
laura Joan Joseph, Sandy - Dance Club vice president, Ski Club vice president, Girls Club representative, Leadership Club, Char- lonians, Pram, Hop, soph party, Mothers and Daughters, yearbook co-editor, opera, Traveling Assembly, Messiah, Fathers and Sons, Fathers and Daughters, carnival, floor shows. LaRae Kartchner, West Jordan - Sports Club, Girls Club, Press Club, Hop, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, paper, speech festi- val, carnival. Florence Kiisel, Sandy - Girls Club representative, Sports Club, Mothers and Daughters. Elaine Kerkman, West Jordan - FHA vice president and presi - dent, Girls Club, Language Club, Leadership Club, Sweethearts Ball, Mothers and Daughters. Marva Jeanne Kimball, Draper - Paper co-editor, Charlonians, Press Club, Quill and Scroll, Masque and Gavel, Language Club, Girls Club, debate, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, play, opera . Gail Kemp, Crescent - Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, dances . Ruth Kritzer, Sandy - DECA reporter, Language Clu b, Press Club, Quill and Scroll, Messiah, opera, Mothers and Daughters, paper business manager. Valena Leonard, Sandy - Masque and Gavel, DECA, Language Club, Sports Club, Girls Club, Messiah, opera, Mothers and Daughters. Robert lloyd, Riverton -Student council, Boys Club. Joel lund, Sandy - Boys Club. Betty Lambson, East Midvale - Charlonians, FHA, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, school play. Dorothy lee, Midvale - Joy Dees, Camera Club, Art Club, Mes · siah, opera, Mothers and Daughters.Roy John Lien, Draper - Boys Club, stage crew .Onnie Leyba, West Jordan - Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters,Messiah.Roger Lepore, West Jordan - President Athletic Club, football .Monte Maynard, Riverton - FFA, Boys Club, football.Kaye Mickelsen, Draper - Deputy, Girls Club representative,Mothers and Daughters, Big Pal-Little Pal, Traveling Assembly,opera, Messiah.Ruth Mounteer, East Midvale - DECA, Messiah, opera, Mothersand Daughters.116
Janet Milne, Union - Girls Club, Hop, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah. Jerry McCleary, East Midvale - Senior class president, deputy sheriff, Athtettc Club, Hop, basketball. Nancy Motto, Union - Girls Club representative, Ski Club, Char- lonions, Prom, Mothers and Daughters, Junior Red Cross. Earle Morris, Sandy- Ski Club, school ploy, opera, Traveling As- sembly. Gary Mitchell, West Jordan - Boys Club, Athletic Club, FFA, football. Rod.1ey Maxfield, South Jordon - Second associate judge, coun- cil , FFA vice president, Riding Club secretory, Glee Club, Boys Club, chairman and master of ceremonies of Harvest Boll, Sweet- hearts Boll, opera, Traveling Assembly, ploy, Messiah, debate, speech festival. Margie McClellan, West Jordon - DECA, carnival. Kay Mitchell, Draper - Boys Club. Marian Mortensen, Riverton - Paper co-editor, Quill and Scroll and Press Club president, Masque and Gavel, Chorlonions, ploy, opera, Messiah , debate, Mothers and Daughters. Elda Rae Mounteer, Midvale - Joy Dees, Sports Club, FHA, Fathers and Daughters, Sweethearts Boll, Dogpatch Drag, Messiah, opera, Mothers and Daughters. Georgene Middelstadt, Riverton - Girls Club, Language Club. Marilyn Milne, Union - Student body vice president, council, deputy, Chorlonions, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, Prom, yearbook salesman, debate. Janice Jean Malstrom, Sandy - Girls Club. Kenneth E. Mounteer, Union - FFA, Boys Club. Norman Mines, Sandy - Council , Boys Club, Chess Club, debate, carnival.· t Senior Ye,..,.\"\\\e' '# OPEN THE DOORI WE' RE STARVED! Patrick Sheenan, Aleene Graham, Collins Nelson, Marilyn Johnson.
Florence Malmstrom, West Jordan - Girls Club. Alice Marie Marchant, Union - Girls Club, Fathers and Dough· ters, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, opera. Kathy Merrill, South Jordan- Student council, Girls Club, Mess iah. Mae Mangum, Riverton - language Club, Girls Club representa- tive, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah, opera. Jimmie Nunley, Un ion - Boys Club, FFA. Elmer Newman, Riverton - Council, Language Club, Boys Club. Johnny Nystrom, Sandy - Student council, decorating committee,stage crew foreman. Jack North, Sandy - Boys Club, Navy . Myrna Nowlan, Union - Jay Dees, Girls Club, Hop, Mothersand Daughters. Sandra Newman, Riverton - Charlonians, Girls Club, cap and gown committee, debate, Mothers and Daughters. Blaine Nielson, Riverton - Council, Boys Club, Athletic Club, football. Marlene Neff, Riverton - DECA, Girls Club, Mothers and Dough · ters. Dennis Newbold, South Jordan - Boys Club. Barnell Newbold, South Jordan - Student council, Key Club, Language Club, Boys Club. Collins C. Nelson, Sandy - Boys Club, Prom, Hop. Boyd Obershaw, West Jordan - Key Club, Language Club, de· bate, yearbook salesman, Boys State representative . Ray Olson, Butler - FFA , Boys Club, baseball.Gerald Oakeson, South Jordan - Boys Club.118
Wallace Olsen, Midvale - DECA, Boys Club, decorations, carni- val, Messiah, school ploy. Tommy Oaks, East Midvale - Cheerleader, DECA, opera, Messiah . Donald J. Orr, Sandy - Council, Mosque and Gavel, Boys Club, Athletic Club, dance committee, opera, ploy, Messiah, track. Joyce Oakeson, South Jordon - FHA, Girls Club, opera, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters. Shirley Olsen, East Midvale - Sports Club, Girls Club, ploy, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, opera, oration, twirler. Alice Olsen, Sandy - DECA, Ski Club, Girls Club. Phyllis Orwin, East Midvale - Joy Dees, Girls Club, Sports Club, DECA, Messiah. Stanley Ortar, Sandy - Boys Club. Anna Mae Phelps, Riverton - language Club vice president, Sports Club, DECA, Chorlonions, Girls Club, Prom, Hop, Mothers and Daughters. Betty Jo Park, Riverton - Chorlonions, Girls Club, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters. James Pangos, Sandy - Boys Club, Messiah, opera . Shirley Parry, Bluffdale- DECA, carnival, Mothers and Daughters. Ernest Peterson , Sandy - Deputy, Boys Club, Athletic Club, Press Club, basketball, baseball. Dorothy Ellen Parkin, Draper - Dance Club president, Chorion- ions, longouge Club, Sports Club, Girls Club, Prom committee, opera, Messiah, Traveling Assembly, Mothers and Daughters, or- chestra, twirler. Charles Peeler, Midvale - Camero Club president, Ski Club, Chess Club, yearbook, debate, publications photographer.~\"e\r Senior yeo,.' GIRLSI GIRLSI GIRLSI - Marilyn Boyce, Rowen Schmidt,_ Norma Gehring, and Marilyn Moine.
Gwynne Park, Sandy, Girls Club, Ski Club, Charlanians, school play, opera, newspaper, Messiah. Jim Purser, West Jordan - Ski Club, Boys Club, Riding Club, track. Howard Pierson, Sandy - Council, Ski Club, Athletic Club, Hop, Prom, opera, tennis. Nola Fay Pedersen, Crescent - Girls Club. Ronald Parry, Bluffdale - Council, FFA, Boys Club, Harvest Ball. Roger Parsons, Midvale - Bovs Club. Ardle Penrod, Sandy - Boys Club, opera, Messiah. Ted Pierce, South Jordan - Boys Club, play, opera, yearbook salesman. Ludell Pierson, West Jordan - Key Club, Boys Club. Don Prescott, Midvale- Navy, Boys Club. Joanne Pixton, Draper - Charlonians, Masque and Gavel, Dance Club, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah, opera, ploy. Carol Phibbs, Sandy - Girls Club, Langauge Club, Messiah.Faye Rich, East Midvale - DECA, Ski Club, Girls Club, opera,play, Messiah.Jay Richardson, West Jordon - Boys Club, opera, track.Lawrence Ray, Midvale - Council, deputy, Boys Club president,Key Club assembly, Athletic Club, Thanksgiving Dance, Fathersand Sons Night Out, Career Day, Boys State, basketball, baseball,football captain.Bertha Rudelick, Crescent - Girls Club, FHA, Mothers and Dough·ters, Messiah.Vaughn Rasmussen, Sandy - Red Cross chairman, council. dep·uty, Athletic Club, Boys Club representative, Fathers and Sons,ring and caps and gowns committees, Messiah, basketball, tennis,football.Barbara Roberts, Riverton - DECA, Jay Oees, Girls Club.120
Janice Richins, Draper- FHA, DECA, Girls Club, play. lla Bernice Radmall Rasmussen, West Jordan - Language Club, Sports Club, DECA, Girls Club, play, Messiah, Amateur Hour. Keith Richardson, West Jordan - FFA, Boys Club. Robert Soderman, Midvale - Boys Club, play. Ted Shinsel, Bluffdale - FFA, Boys Club, Harvest Ball, track. Merlin J. Smith, Draper - Scholarship chairman of FFA, Boys Club, Harvest Ball, Parents and Sons Banquet, Messiah, band, orchestra, pep bond. Carol Sharp, West Jordan - Sports Club president, Girls Club. Barry Sharp, Draper - Boys Club secretory. Joan Schmidt, West Jordan - Council, Charlonians, Sports Club, Girls Club, carnival, Hop, yearbook, Messiah, opera, Amateur Hour, Music Festival, Fathers and Daughters, Mothers and Dough· ters, Senior assembly. Ruby Seito, Sandy - Charlonion historian, Quill and Scroll secre- tary, Press Club, Girls Club, yearbook business manager, carnl· val, Hop. Patrick Sheenan, Draper - Boys Club. Dean Smart, Butler - Boys Club, FFA. Sherrill Schouten, South Jordan - FFA sentinel and reporter, Boys Club. Diane Silcox, South Jordan - Council, Girls Club, Harvest Queen. ltex Sylvester, Draper - FFA, Boys Club.SWEET AND LOVELY - Sheila Fitz-gerald., Norma Gehring, AleeneGraham, Kae Winn, Marilyn John-son, opera sprites.
Richard Stocking, Riverton - FFA, Boys Club. Gordon Sharp, East Midvale - Cheerleader, council, Language Club, ploy, Messiah. Marilyn Stoffers, Midvale - Cheerleader, FHA state secretory, Mosque and Gavel historian, Donee Club historian, Girls Club, donee committees, sophomore party, Sweethearts Boll, council, oratorical contest, speech festival, play, opera, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, Traveling Assembly. Richard Steadman, South Jordan - Boys Club. Peggy Sjoblom, Sandy - Cafeteria cashier, Charlonians, Girls Club, Mothers and Daughters. Ralph M. Smith, West Jordan - Boys Club, football.Jerald Sorensen, Sandy - Boys Club.Carolyn Smith, Draper - Girls Club representative, FHA, Sweet·hearts Bel~. Hop, Mothers and Daughters. ,Rowen Schmidt, East Midvale'- First associate judge, marshall,Boys Club vice president, Fot11ers and Sons, Traveling Assembly,opera, Messiah, council, football, basketball, wr-estling, track. Craig Scanland, Sandy - Language Club, Bays Club. Diana Savage, Butler - Girls Club representative, Thanksgiving Dance, Mothers and Daughters, play. Patsy Lee Tucker, Draper - FHA president and treasurer, Joy Dees, Sweethearts Boll chairman, Mothers and Daughters, ploy,opera. JoAnn Turner, Draper - Chorlonions, Mosque and Gavel, Girls Club, Press Club, newspaper, ploy, speech festival, Messiah. Gordon Tripp, Midvale - Boys Club.Morris Thomas, Un ion - Council, Athletic Club vice president,senior donee committee, football.Willard Trinnaman, Midvale - Boys Club.Joan Torkelsen, Riverton - Chorlonions, Girls Club, opera,Mothers and Daughters, Messiah, senior assembly, American Leg·ion contest winner.John Tolman, Riverton - Boys Club.122
Doan Van Dam, Sandy - Language Club, Girls Club, Hop , Mes- siah, Mothers and Daughters. Bill VanRy, Murray - Boys Club. Garr Vincent, Midvale - Council, deputy, Key Club president, Boys Club representative, Athletic Club, posters, ring committee, cops and gowns committee, ploy, opera, Career Day, prom, ten- nis, basketball. Diane Webster, West Jordon - Sports Club secretory, Press Club, cops and gowns committee, Mothers and Daughters, paper re- porter, carnival. Ruth Whittle, West Jordon - Chorlonions, Sports Club, Prom, Messiah, ploy, carnival. Lois Wolf, Granite - Girls Club representative, opera, Messiah . RaNae Weber, Midvale - Chorlonions, represented Jordon at the U of U, Girls Club. Thomas Welch, Midvale - Council, Ski Club vice president, Mes- siah, opera, football. Stanley R. Wright, Sandy - Judge, council, DECA, Boys Club, Press Club, Prom, baseball. Jack C. Wiechart, West Jordon - FFA, Boys Club. Shirley Webster, West Jordon - Girls Club representative. DECA, Mothers and Daughters. Paul Wilcox, Midvale - Council, Chess Club president and vice president, Language Club, Key Club, Boys Club, Prom chairman, Traveling Assembly, carnival, debate, Messiah, Boys State. Larraine Whitehead, Union - FHA, DECA, Girls Club, opera, Mess iah. Kae Winn, Cottonwood Heights - Cheerleader, Chorlonions, Mosque and Gavel, Donee Club, Girls Club, Prom, matinee donees, ploy, Mothers and Daughters, opera, debate, yearbook salesman. Gayle Wright, Midvale - Junior class secretory, Girls Club rep· resentotive, Mosque and Gavel secretory, Chorlonions, Prom, Hop, ring' committee, ploy, opera, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, speech meet, yearbook, oratorical contest.WHO DOES THIS REMIND YOU OF?Charlyr1n Johnson and LaRaeKartchnet build a walrus for the Hop.
'\\\e\rSenior Ye,.....,,.Darlene Withers Kent Whetman Pat Walker Ray Youngberg Dennis BrownDraper, FHA, DECA, Girls Draper, council, Boys Club Union, DECA, Girls Club, East Midvale, Boys Club, Draper, FFA, Boys Club,Club, Hop, Sweethearts Prom, Mothers and track Harvest Bo II, Parents andBoll, Messiah, school ploy Daughters, school ploy Sons, baseball, basketball In Memoriam Glee Wardle, daughter of John H. Allan William Dumas, son of Har- and Gladys Foster Wardle of San- old C. and Agnes Lefevre Dumas dy, died Sept. 1, 1952, of o brain of Midva le was accidently shot byhemmorhoge. She was born Dec. 20, o companion on July 20, 1952, 1934, at Roosevelt, Utah . Glee was and died the next day. He was filled with the joy of living. Swim- born May 4, 1935, In Midvale. ming, dancing, roller·skoting, rid· Allan was o popular Jordon ath- ing on contraptions at pleasure lete. For two years he hod won resorts she loved. Yet she found letters in· football and In baseball joy in playing the piano, in cook· and was elected captain for this,ing, and in sewing. She liked year's football team. He wouldchurch and school work, won on also hove been judge of the stu·achievement reword and competed dent court, and would hove been in county typing. From the begin- graduated this spring from Jordon. ning of her second year, she nevermissed o day of school. This washer graduation year. Seniors Not PhotographedBarbara Ainsworth, East Crescent; Delores Acerson, Riverton; Paul Jordon - Mess iah, opera, ploy, speech festival; Danny Mace,Anderson, Draper; Matt Bilijanlc, Midvale; ODell Busenbark, Sandy; Crescent; Janice Malstrom, Sandy; Allee Marchant, Sandy; Mae Man·Hazel Carter, Draper; Morris Frantz, Draper; McKay Fuller, Crescent- gum, Riverton; Janet Merrill, Bluffdale - Council, language Club,language Club; Marvin Hardy, West Jordon - language Club (in Donee Club, carnival, Hop, opera, Mothers and Daughters; LarryButte High School), language Club, School Assembly Cost, Moster of Mlckel..n, Crescent - language Club , Boys Club; Betty Ann Milli-Ceremonies ot Junior-Senior Banquet, football, baseball, track, wrest- gan, Riverton - Language Club , FHA, Sweethearts' Boll, Messiah,ling; Gary Hensley, Salt lake; Nina Holt, Union - Girls Club, Mes - opera, Mothers and Daughters; Leland Moss, Sandy; Marlene Neff,siah, Mothers and Daughters; David Jacobson, Draper; laMoine Jen- Riverton, LaMar Olson, Midvale; Nadine Olson, Sandy; Della Parker,son, Crescent - language Club, FFA; Peggy Jo Jones, Midvale; Midvale; Charles Pierce, Sandy - Council, Ski Club, Boys Club;Ruland Lawson, Sandy; Joan Lefevre, Sandy - Sports Club, Mosque Gordan Ryther, Midvale; Milton Smith, Draper; Russell D. Walker,and Gavel, language Club, Messiah, opera; Doreen Loveall, West Riverton; Hugh Washburn, Draper; Carlle Winn, Butler; Gerie Yates, Murray - Girls Club, Messiah, opera, ploy, speech festival.124
Goes , 0 W\usical Festival Concert So\"c\ CONCERT BAND - Inside Circle: Owen Munick, Emalle Adamson, Pat Crane, lla Radmall Rasmus· sen, Dean Pond. Row Two: Vicky Ann Showell, Rose- mary Miner, JoAnn Cook, Penny Radmall, Ruel Brown, Robert Bently, Paul Condie, Pat Phelps, Richard Wellington, lee Vordus, Ennis Berrett, JerrySharp, Gary Greer. Row Three: David Eastman, Robert Soderman, Gerald Fisher, Elmer Newman, Noel Taylor, leRoy Page, Dennis Bateman, HowardAbrams, Eric Nystrom, Rees Jensen, Norman Cole·man, Dirk Olsen, John Romero , Kent Vincent, BrentStevens, Brent Anderson, Bill Glines, leonard Cle· land, Harrison Pedro, Bryant Holman . Back Row:Orson Kesler, Reta Freeman, Pat Milligan, Joy Full ·mer Kendell Phelps , Benson Olson, Bla ine Griffin,Tracy Wilson, Gerald Asay, Conductor J . ClementCrapo, Dan Losee .Pep Band Plays at Games PEP BAND - Front Row: Rees Jenson, Eric Ny· strom, Orson Kesler , Enn is Berrett, Gory Greer. Back Row: Bill Glines , Brent Anderson, Blaine Griffin, Paul Condie.
~\~ hood King'' Ho o9o s Po(JrRobert Satovick as Toison D'Or, Donald Orr as Guy Tabarie, Earle Pack as lady Mary . Tony Mascaro as Oliver leDoin, Blaine GriffinMorris as Francois Villon, Joan Torkelson as lady Katherine, Janet as louis XI, King of Fra nce, Marva Jeanne Kimball as the Queen,Gammell as lady Katherine, Kay Arnold as Noel leJolys, Karen Garr VIncent as Thibaut D'Aussigny, Howard Pierson as the Astrologer.Beckstrand as Huguelle, Douglas Dahl as Tristan l'Hermite, Valalne Opera Is A Smash Hit Hunting dancers Charlynn Johnson and Janet Merrill try the throne for size. This year's opera, \"The Vagabond King\" is, in the op1n1on ofits producers, the most ambitious performance, considering cost,production, and achievement, ever put on by the Jordan High School.The ever -popular musical play is founded upon Justin Huntly Mc -Carthy's romance, \"If I Were King\", and is the story of the vaga-bond poet, Francois Villon, and of his one-day reign over the cityof Paris in the days of Louis XI. It is a tale of ribald tavern life inthe slums, of intrigue at court, of thievery, of courage and of love.How the poet-thief calls the king Louis-Do-Nothing to his face, be-comes Grand Marshal for a day, saves Paris from the Burgundians,wins the love of the king's niece, and escapes the gallows, is anadventure that fascinates the audiences. Wine, women, and song,dancing, fencing, powerful choruses, love-making, comedy, tragedyin the death of the brave little Light-O'Love Huguette, make up anevening of prime enjoyment. The scenery was painted by the artdepartment with some very striking and novel effects - especiallythe church scene that appears outside the tavern window. The scenesshow a realistic medieval tavern, a rose garden at the king's court,a gate of old Paris, and a gibbet. The production was directed byJ. Clement Crapo and Lucille Tuttle, with some thirty faculty mem-bers assisting in one way or another. The cast consisted of about160 students besides the orchestra, the stage crew, and the scenepainters . The lighting, the coaching, the whole performance was ex-ceptional for high school work. There were four performances- theafternoons of March 17 and 18 and the evenings of March 19 and 20.126
The girls donee for the men ot the Donald Orr flirts w ith the Iovernold Iovern . girls, Pat llall ond Naomi Brady. At the bidd ing of the Lody Kother· ine, Villon challenges the folse Th ibout to o duel.
~c.h- On one( Offtf\0 KeY March, the first month of spring - lamb-like and in an all-day celebration in honor of the state tourna-gentle! Encouraged by a mild winter, most of the early ment won. The boys put away their suits and breakflowers are in bloom. The windows go up and the noises o.ut their tennis rackets and their track shoes. The girlscome in. The call of the open road grows stronger. Only move out into the sunshine for their sports. The operafear of the attendance officer keeps many of the boys reaches a point of perfection and goes before the pub-from taking off. Parents come to school, attend classes, lic. Petitions are launched for favorite candidates, andand beam as their young hopefuls put on their best be- the month ends with the halls plastered with campaignhavior. Basketball goes on in noisy crescendo to burst posters. Fathers and Daughters take a night aut. Committee Neldon Bateman , Lee Brown, Maryann Rasmussen plan for a super Pram.Iris Wheadon, Ann Brady, Emalie Adamsonpractice for Mothers and Daughters Night. Richard Rdwson, Marilyn Davis, laura Jos· eph, Howard Pierson, Ruel Brown, Karen Sanders chat between dances at the Prom .
Highlight of Prom. Jane Gammel and Ea•l Morris sing ··only o Rose.\"Investigating Promfountain. lfs real ! Hi Shoppe presents Captain Jerry McCleary with carna-Building Prom bandstand tion horse-shoe. Georgeore front, Sophie Adon- Brklacich helps him admiredakis, Jackie Rishton, lois it.Beckstead; bock, DarleneBrewer, Kareen O'Brien. Calendar March5 - Parents Visiting Day - Fathers and Daughters Night Out6 - Jordon at Provo10- lyceum12 - Pep assembly - Tournament begins, Jordon vs. Ogde1113 - Jordon vs. West14 - Jordon vs. Weber16 - Jordon celebrates state championship assembly and then free shows at Burk theaters. - Dress rehearsal for opera .17 - Opera matinee for students18 - Opera matinee for ninth grades19-20 - Night opera for public25 -West High Traveling Assembly27 - BYU assembly - Junior Prom31 -Matinee donee -Announcement of candidates 129
tl'osque Ol)d Gave\Looking over a new play are, Front row: Carime Spilker, treasurer; Club Excels in Speech ActivitiesGayle Wright, secretary; Charlynn Johnson, president; Marilyn Stof-fers, historian. Back row: Arden Thorum, sergeant-at-arms, Marion Numerous activities have highlighted the club thisMortensen , reporter; Charlene Bailey, vice president. year. At the beginning of school, all of the new members were required to give some type of speechFront row: Linda Sabey, Marilyn Stoffers, Charlynn Johnson, Charlene Bailey, or reading at an initiation party. A Christmas playMarian Martensen, Carene Spilker, Arden Thorum. Second row: Nedra Wardle, was presented for the members and everyone in theJoy Pierce, JoAnn Pixton, Valaine Pack, Sandra Casper, Nancy Ann Sjoblom, school was invited. The club took part in a projectLois Neff. Third row: Marva Jeanne Kimball, Mary Jean Cortright, Connie Rae to help a needy family enjoy Christmas. A banquetLloyd, Lynn Haws, Joy Golding, Emolie Adamson . Back row: Rees Jensen, Rose - featuring installation speeches from next year's of-mary Miner, Vickey Showell, Denece Johansen, Tony Mascaro, Janice Jensen, ficers climaxed the year's activities. Masque andDouglas Dahl. Gavel members have excelled in many phas~s of speech activity including the school play, the opera, debate, orations, interpretive speech, one-act plays, \"I Speak for Democracy\" contest. Advisers are Lu- cille Tuttle, Phil Goldbranson, C. N. Crawford, E. L. Crawford.130
Scene from the one-oct ploy, \"Saved,\" that the speech classes took to the Mrs. Bostich; Connie Rae Lloyd as Mrs. Sounders; Marian Mortensen asSpeech Festival at Granite on April 7. The cost is Charlynn Johnson as Minnie Tremaine; Gayle Wright as Zilla Birdsong; Mary Jean Ca rtwright as Emily Tremaine; Marilyn Stoffers as Sue Tremaine.One-act ploy, ''Ticket of Death\", given for the students on April 22. Cost of the one-oct ploy, \"Joint Owners in Spain\", that was performedJanice Je nsen, Tony Ma scaro and Gl enn Cundick rehearse as author for the students on April 22. Rehearsing ore Barbara Ann Clark as Mrs.Morlan Mortensen watches. Fullerton, Marva Jean Kimball as Mrs. Mitchell, Charlene Bailey as Mrs. Dyer, and JoAnne Pixton as Mrs. Blair. 131
Oebating Sen ior Debaters - Glenn Cundick, Marian Mortensen, Pat Grover, Gary Fitzgerald, Myrna lee Dowd- ing. Standing: Charlynn Johnson, Glenn Hill. Debaters Cop Second in State Meet allowed only 4 teams, another debate was necessary to determine which 4 teams went. On March 31, 6 students The Jordan High Debate team placed second in the qualified for the state meet; 3 in oratory, 2 in extemp. speaking, and 1 in legislative forum. Jordan placed sec-sweepstakes at the State D~bate Tournament. The ques- ond and awards were given as follows: debate: Rose- mary Miner, Sandra Casper, superior; Glenn Cundick,tion is: Resolved that the Atlantic Pact Nations should Gary Fitzgerald, exce ll ent; Myrna Lee Dowding, Charlynnform a Federal Union. In the first debate, Weber College Johnson, excellent; Robert Satovick, Douglas Dahl, good;Invitational Debate Tournament at Ogden, 26 teams par- extemp.: Enniss Berrett, superior; Helen Andersen, excel-ticipated, and 7 got into the final rounds. Robert Sato- lent; leg. forum: Emalie Adamson, superior; oration: Car-vick and Douglas Dahl placed third in the Men 's A ene Spilker.division. Of the 11 Jordan teams at Carbon March 24,7 qualified for the State Meet, but as each school was Junior Debaters - Front row : Ennis Ber· rett, Robert Satovick, Douglas Dahl , Ema · lie Adamson, Mary lou Madsen . Second row : Robert Dunn. Janice Jenson, Nancy Ann Sjoblom, Denece Johanson, Corene Spilker. Third row: Carl Glover, Kent Marlar, Boyd Roos, Shyrmo loy Hendrick· son, Vanessa Cra wford. Back row : Arden Thorum, Paul Hellstrom, Neldon Bateman. Sophomore Debaters - Front row: Donald Blomquist, Ken Bunnel, Duane loveless, Marion Glover, Sandra Cosper, Joann Bagley. Second row: Rochelle Booth, Pot Grone, Shirley Price, Rosemary Miner, Vickey Showe ll , Mart in O' Keefe, lynne Haws. Third row : Sharon Spears, Sandra M1tchell, Shirlene Roby, Betty Ennist, Rees Jenson, Eric Nystrom, Tracy Wdson . Back row : Tommy Stoker, Dennis Bateman, Bdly Hughes, Edgar Hoopiiono, lowell Ashman, Gene Crawford.
Practicing there readings for the speech festival are , front row: Nancy Ann Sjoblom, Janet Burns, Tony Mascaro. Back: Valena Leonard, Arden Thorum, Joan Lefevre. Humorous Reading Goes to Y Contest At the Interpretive Speech Festival at Granite on April7, Lucille Tuttle entered 3 one-act plays, 3 humorousreadings, 3 dramatic readings, 6 retold stories . Joan Le-Fevre was chosen to enter her humorous reading, \"LittleRed Hooding Ride, \" at the festival at the Y on April 13,where she received an excellent rating. National Forensic League Installed Jordan, one of 4 high schools in Utah to belong tothe honorary International Forensic League, was award.eda charter this year for the first time. Only schools withan excellent record in forensic activities may belong.Membership is determined by points earned in forensicactivities, and degrees are awarded according to thesepoints. 1953-54 officers are: Robert Satovick, pres.; JaniceJensen, vice pres.; and Denece Johansen, sec. Degree ofExcellence: Glenn Cundick, Douglas Dahl, Myrna LeeDowding, Janice Jensen, Robert Satovick, Denece Johan-sen, Charlynn Johnson.Front row: Douglas Dahl, Ennis Berrett, Myrna Lee Dowding, Marian Patty Ann Parker, Ann Lundberg, Carmen Lloyd,Morten sen, Emelie Adamson , Charlynn Johnson. Middle row: Carl Glover,Glenn Hill, Janice Jenson, Nancy Ann Sjoblom, Denece Johanson, Pat front row; and JoAnn Bagley, Karen Sanders,Grover . Back row: Robert Satovick, Robert Dunn, Arden Thorum, GaryFit~gerold, Glenn Cundick. Mary Lou Madsen, back, are getting ready for their story ·telling contest. 133
1~\"'\'.\"t\"\t\\ - In Light 0 11d . .1.~A' ooO Seraous April! A double-crosser! The go1den tears are mostly for an artistic array of art-class pictures. The trophiessnow storms or downpours and minor floods. No girlish in the cases give way to masterpieces of the crafts.laughter for orchard men or sports teams. April at Jordan Mothers and Daughters Night Out is in full swing. Theis filled with gloom. The girls bring their sports back into Broadcaster keeps up its splendid work. Set off by thethe gym. The boys postpone their games. The dreaded Prom decorations, the annual Charlonian Ball takes place.three-day English tests have to be taken. But election- Debate teams travel hither and yon, and speech studentseering still goes on until the final Candy Dance for the go to festivals . Boys begin to raise whiskers for the Dog-winners. Down come the campaign posters in the halls, patch Drag. A mad scramble for last-minute pictures, and the final section of the yearbook goes to press.We can \"t leave these out! Rita Setterberg, instructor Murray Allen, Does it hang even ? Betty Lambson, Gayle Wright, Betty Olsen,Darlene Robertson, Jean Davies, Lee Brady, Vivian Parsons choose Sharon Greenwood try on some of the costumes they willobjects for crafts exhibits for Mothers and Daughters Night Out. model for their mothers.Climax of the election for president and vice president. Runners -up Are they straight? Duane Scott and Beth Mounteer helpAlan Newbold and Beatrice Hill, back, congratulate winners, Carol.. hang some of their art work for the Mothers\" exhibit-Walker and Neldon Bateman.134
I' m a little ginger-bread man for the Candy Dance,made by Janet Merrill and Marilyn Stoffers. Visitor and former editor, Tom Shimizu, examines the yearbook camera.Dorothy Parkin displays ~er A Guy, a Gal, and a Bandspecial -candidate poster. at the Charlonian Ball.\"We like this one \" decide Charlene CalendarCrapo, Gayle Wrl~ht, and Lois Wolf. April 1 ·Music Festival - Jordan at Murray, (baseball) - Joy Dee party 3 · Charlonian Ball - National assembly Primary elections 8 . USAC assembly 9 · Election campaign assembly Candy Dancers Ball 10 · Fino I student body elections 13 · To Julius Ceasar at U of U Bingham at Jordan (tennis) 14 ·To Julius Cecsar at U of U Jordan at Granite (tennis) 15 ·To Julius Ceasar at U of U Jordan at Murray (tennis) 16 · Mothers and Daughters Night Out Jordan at Provo (tennis( 17 · Mothers and Daughters program, students 20 ·Jordan at East (baseball) 21 ·Career Day - Jordan at Davis (tennis) 22 . One-act plays by Masque and Gavel 23 · Registration-Granite at Jordan (tennis) 27 . South at Jordan (baseball) 28 ·FHA convention- Provo at Jordan (ten.) 30 . Band concert - Jordan at Davis (base.) 135
~eOrbook I hope we make itl Coeditor laura Joan Joseph a ims to beat the deadline. Well , what do you know? Co -editor James Dahl seems pleased that his pictures fit the layout.Business must be picking upl Business manager Ruby Seltocon sm ile over her accounts . Ruby also acts as a third co -editor.Caught without his camera, photographer Charles Peelerhelps Joan Schmidt with her index and calendars. We have Tried to Do Right by You As with most things in life, a yearbook never turns out just as it is planned -too many hindrances appear. Every staff has to try a Season's theme at least once. At times, too, pictures fail of events that have passedWe have tried to place events as they have happened. and cannot be retaken. But we have worked hard toWe put the sophomores in the fall because that is when include all those things you will want to remember al-they are first entering Jordan life; the juniors in the win- ways, and we hope you will feel that you have notter because this is their middle year; the seniors in the been cheated. Laura Gardner is the editorial adviser.spring because they are going out with graduation. Wehope it won't be too hard for you to find where thingsare. To help you we have added an index.136
Yearbook Salesmen - Front row: Sophie Adondokis, Ruth Miles, Connie Holen Anderson, lynn Haws, Glenda Anderson, Sondra Cosper, VivianRoe Lloyd, lois Neff, Blaine Griffin, Charles Peeler, Ruby Seito. Back row: ferguson, Peggy Ann Kirton. E. l. Crawford is business manager.The Yearbook Stoff - Alan Newbold, junior sports editor, Paul Caine, cartoons; Roy Brinton, carnival manager; Sandra Casper, sophmore edi-sophomore sports; Kendall Phelps, assistant photographer; Arvin Mineer, tor, Phyllis Orwin, Art editor; Douglas Dahl, sports editor . ccompile 00 11Jplete\0 137
Editor Charlene Bailey works on her dummy. Courier Has Two-Toned Cover The original Courier was the school news- paper. Later it became a mimeographed and now a printed magazine. The Courier was chosen as the literary magazine to give students an op- portunity to contribute original creative articles to develop their writing talents, and to give them the feeling of achievement by seeing their work in print. It is also an incentive to artists and to cartoonists. The 1953 Courier features an attrac- tive two-color cover and more illustrations than any previous edition. It contains some fine ex- amples of all types of creative writing - even a one-act play. The adviser is A. LaMar Hendricksen.Assistant editor Jean Evans, looks over some cover de· Vivian Halverson types while JoAnn Stromberg andsigns with Lamar Walbeck and Valaine Pack. Myrna Ann Lundberg stand by with their MSS. Typist AileenLee Dowding is also a staff member. Snarr was nat present for picture.138
1952 Baseball 1953 Baseball Wins Second Place in State Baseball Takes Spotlight In 1952 Jordan placed second in the state in base- Baseball took the spotlight in the sports picture whenball. Marlin Shields, Pete Dow, and Steve Motto were a hard-working Jordan nine romped over Murray 16-7chosen Big Eight Champs and asked to play in the all- in a pre-season opening game. The Beetdigger goes tostar game. Curt Jensen and Duane Day were also chosen press before the baseball season begins. Therefore, weall Big Eight. Five juniors earned letters: Curtis Jensen, can only present the tentative schedule.Ernest Peterson, Allan Dumas, Lawrence Ray, and StanleyWright. 1952 Scores April 16 Jordan at Bingham (pre -season) April 20 April 27 Jordan at East April 30 League Play May 4 South at Jordan (Win 6 and Lose 0) May 7 May 11 Jordan at Davis Provo at JordanApril 17 Jordan 6 at South 4 Granite at JordanApril 24 Davis 5 at Jordan 9April 30 Jordan 12 at Provo 4 Jordan at WestMay 1 Jordan 8 at Granite 4May 5 West 4 at Jordan 9May 7 East 5 at Jordan 7 State Championship Game Jordan 2 at Carbon 8 Batters Up 1 BASEBALL TEAM - Front row: Eddie Jenkins , Rober t Vincent , Vaughn Butler, David Boll igor. Middle row: Robert Newmon , Woyne Dohl , Bloine Lobrum , Gerold Naylor , Gory Greer , Herold Morley , Lee Jensen , Dovid Sh ields , J im Dumas . Back row: Neph i Fitzgerald , Kay Mitchell , Lee Brody , Denn is Brown , James L. Jensen , Curtis Jensen, Gory Beers, Ernest Peterson, Lorry Roy, Stanley Wright, Coach Chet Kim. 139
Raising a racket ore Garr Vincent, Glenn Cundick, Howard Pierson, Vaughn Rasmussen,Blaine Griffin, David Jones, Jerry Juretich, Gary Bolligar, Coach Dale Sorensen. \"\ennis Over the Net - Blaine Griffin 1952 Tennis What a racket! Howard Pierson In league play Jordan won from Bing -140 ham, from Granite twice, and from Davis; and lost to Provo twice and to Davis once. Schedule Region Meet at Liberty Park May 6 April 14 Jordon vs Granite Glenn Cundicl~, first singles; Howard Jordan VS Provo Pierson and Garr Vincent, first doubles . April 16 Davis VS Jordan Both lost to Granite . Cundick beat Davis, Granite vs Jordan singles; and Pierson and Vincent lost April 21 Provo VS Jordan to Davis. April 23 Davis VS Jordan April 28 1953 Tennis April 30 In the first tennis match of the season the Jordon tennis squad defeated the Granite netters at Granite. The Jordan racket men, coached by Dale Sorensen, started the season with five lettermen from last year, including Garr Vincent, Vaughn Rasmussen, Howard Pierson, David Jones, and Glenn Cundick.
1952 Track Woopsl Will he make it? Several Earn Letters Jay Richardson goes over the top. Jordan qualified 6 places and one relay in the Muscle and Hustle. Charles JarmanState Track Meet at the U of U on April 16 and placed is straining to overtake South.eleventh in the meet. Lamar Sanders, third in 120 yard; od Butterfield, fourth in 880 yard; Nile McFarlane, tiefifth in high jump. Several boys earned letters in trackand made a good showing in inter-school track meet. 1953 Track Schedule Start Track Season with South Apr il 2 Jordon 53 vs. South BO The Jordan thinclads started the track April 10 Jordon vs. Gran ite (cancelledseason with a meet with South on theJordan track. The Beetdiggers fought because of weather)hard, but South won 80-53. A meet with April 15 Jordon 66 , Cyprus 61,Granite scheduled for the tenth was can -~elled because of weather. The following Tooele 15, Grantsville 5 , otfNednesday Jordan captured a four-way Cyprus[n eet against Cyprus, Tooele, and Grants- April 19 BYU Relays ot Provo .ville . At the BYU Relays, a Jordan team, April 25 BYU Invitational Track Meetconsisting of Don Orr, Larry Beers, Rod- at Provo.lley Butterfield, and Glen Fairbourn, won May 2 Regional track meet1st in the Inter -scholastic relay. The re- May 9 · 10 State Track Meetmaining meets of the season includedrhe BYU Invitational Track Meet, and theregional and state meets . TRACK TEAM - Sitting: leonard Cleland , David Hogan , Don Tester , Don Orr, Jim Purser, Richard Boyce, Charles Jarmon . Kneeling: lee Homestead , Sharon Peterson , Joy Beckstead , Ray Hansen , Roy Youngberg , Glen Fa irbourn , lo rry Beers. Standing: Coa ch Grant Martin, Bob Smart, Robert Wilson , lee Ash ton , lorry Andrus , Gordon Mille rberg , Rex Tu rner, Mickey Sug iyama , Norman Coleman , Roy Bills , lyn Holt, Robert Dunn , Rod Sutterfield, Kendall Bunnell , Coach Art Hughes. 141
Front row: LoRieto Fre'emon, Audrey Eastman, Marilyn Wolters, Helen Verla Nelson, RaMee Long. Third row : Jean Morrow, Marlene Hess, Jo·Reich, Viola Reich, LoNilo Maynard. Pearl Lundberg, Sondra Cosper, Ann anne Hawker, Carol Bollschweiler, Charlotte David, Joyce Ebert, NancyLundberg , Carlo Jensen, Barbaro Linnorz, Elaine Greenwood. Second row: Greer, Deanna Wennerstrom, Gayle McEwen. Back row: Ruth Miles,Janice M iller, Winnefred Madsen, Mary Ellen Delgado, Ardell Jones, Sharon Spears, Sondra Mitchell, Ann Simpson, Lynn Haws, Judy Houn,Charlene Townsend, Sharon Busenbark, Jeanette James, Marilyn Johnson, Betty Johnson, Claudio Hansen.Joy Dee officers talk it aver. Vice president Vera Nelson, secretory Jay Dees Have FunAnn Lundberg, president LaDee Norris, treasurer Elaine Ron. The Jay Dees are not merely a fun club. They142 have many cultural and civic features. This year, with the help of the Paris Company, they held their annual fashion show for the Jordan girls. Miss Helen Kimball came out and gave an interesting book review for the club. The girls had a date party at the school. Their initiation of new members was climaxed by a full-course turkey dinner. Their big social event is the Dog Patch Drag, where they choose a Little Abner and a Daisy Mae to rule over the dance. The boys raise whiskers for a month to qualify. Mrs . Evelyn Wood is the sponsor.
Which girl will be Daisy Mae far the Jay Dees' Dogpatch Drag? Front row:Deanna Wennerstrom, RoMae Lang, Ann Lundberg, Judy Haun, LaNila May-nard, Dorothy Jex. Back row: Carol Rogers, Elaine Ross Winnefred Madsen.LEADERSHIP CLUB - Front row: Faye Heusser, VaLaine Pack, Sue Mc- Sanders, Connie Burgan , Pat Boll, Connie Shelton, Coleen Beckstead,Mullin, Pat Phelps, Judy Beckstead, Sue Gibbons, Sophie Adondakis, Sandra Casper, Ann Lundberg, Maryann Rasmussen, Ruby Seita. BackLois Beckstead, Charlynn Johnson, Laura Joan Joseph, Charlene Crapo, row: Delores Lunnen, Marilyn Milne, Marian Mortensen, Marva JeanneJoy Beckstead. Second row: Carmen Lloyd, Patty Ann Parker, Karen Kimball, Elaine Kerkman. Officers Elaine Kerkman, Marilyn Milne, and Charlene Crapo talk aver their new club. Mrs Evelyn Wood is the sponsor. New Club Formed Leadership Club girls are selected from those hold-ing important offices, such as student body officers,editors of publications, and presidents of clubs. Also,10 girls from each class are made members. Alto-gether about 30 girls. This summer the club will stayin the canyon for 2 days, studying how to make thegirls feel more at home at Jordan and have more fun.
DECA received first place for the best merchandise display at the con· ventian at BYU - Breaking Business Bottlenecks. Then when Mr. Fay Thomas, DECA adviser, and Roy Brinton, state DECA president, went to the convention ot Dayton, Ohio, they took the display along. It was one of the most effective there.Charles Peeler and Kendell Phelps, second place inSports Photographic Clinic March 12 at U of U.Janet Burns wins first place In state Sandra Casper and Rosemary Miner, Joan Schmidt, alternate Charlynn Johnson, governoressay c0 ntest, '' Pilgrimage of Youth.\" sophomore superior rating in debate for Cor! Gray scholarship. of Girls State at , USAC.She will spend a week studying the at state tournament.UN in June.Sherrill Schouten, Merlyn Smith, Harvey Hansen received Roderick Atwood wins FFA district speaker award, and Jamesdegree of State Former at FFA Convention in March . Abbott, Notional Foundation Award for rural electrification.144
Winners all. Maryann Rasmussen, Joy Goff, Pat Ouch! That stung . Marie Anderson, Joyce Dansie, Gay Shelton, Do>lores lunnen, Janice GatherumGrone, Lois Wood flash champion smiles after -....:;a:,:n,~d...;s: oftba II.o hot tennisAnn Larsen, Nola Green, Ann lundJ>erg, Myrna Helen Seaman a Elain<>Coo~ try for a bull 's eye . Dixon. Miss Seaman took Faye Nichols placo> after Christmas. Miss Dixon is leaving this year 1952 Senior Awards to work with Arthur Murray.At the Annual Award Banquet on May 15 about 90 Doris Egbert, Dale Hughes, Clynn Jennings, Delia Martin,seniors received awards . Speech: Lowry Adamson, Janice Eve Miller, Selma Mori, LaVoye Roes, Mary Ellen Sjoblom,Andrus, Kaye Christensen, Beth Garfield, Reid Hansen, Thelma Stephensen, LaVon Thornton, Celene Joan Ware.Leah Jenkins, Clynn Jennings, Audrey Kirton, Mary Ellen Art and Stagecraft: Karen Andersvn, Shirlene Alsop, Ber-Sjoblom, Ivan Smart, LaVon Thornton, Glenn Turpin, ne! Berrett, Ann Greenwood, Leo Jensen, Robert Nelson,Celene Ware. Forensics: Shirlene Alsop, Kaye Christensen, LaVon Thornton. FFA: Farnes Egbert, Robert Hansen, BillMaureen Edwards, Nadine Fowler, Reid Hansen, Lloyd Shinsel. Athletics: Blaine Anderson, Jack Bi)ls, Dean Bog-Hill, Carma Jackson, Conover Jensen, Robert Larsen, Bry- gess, Eldon Bolliger, Blaine Brown, Duane Day, Peterant Miner, Bonnie Olsen, VaLoye Roes, Martha Steed. Dow, Otto Draper, Tommy English, Arion Evans, LowellMusic: Lowry Adamson, Janice Andrus, Boyd Beckstead, Fergusen, Richard Gilbert, Cletus Hamilton, Donald Ho-Dona Mae Butterfield, Ramon Darton, Garwin Farnsworth, gan, Gary Holt, Rex Holt, Don Houmand, Louis Jensen,Ralph Gibbons, Reid Hansen, Conover Jensen, Robert Noel Jensen, Ramon Jensen, Ubiki Miki, Stephen Motto,Larson, James Miller, Sharon Roach, David Sorensen. Don Merrill, Frank Nickle, George Padjen, Dennis Parker,Student Body: Blaine Anderson, Yvonne Berrett, Peter LaMar Sanders, Warren Schmidt, Marlin Shields, LouDow, Maureen Edwards, Ann Greenwood, Cletus Hamil- Vranes, Clark Young. Scholarship: Trevor Barker, Nadineton, Don Merrill, Selma Mori, LaMarr Sanders, LaVon Fowler, Shirley Walker. Forace Green Award: Doris Eg-Thornton, Connie Walker, Shirley Walker. Publications: bert. Citizenship Award: Selma Mori. Vincent Award:LuRue Allen, Clair Ahlstrom, Boyd Beckstead, Kaye Chris- Steve Motto. BiJis Award: Marlin Shields. Wilson U of Utensen, Joycelyn Day, Otto Draper, Maureen Edwards, Award: Celene Ware. Press Club Award: Delia Martin.
May! It won't be long now. Day by day it becomes try our skill on the cinders. We listen to the bands play.more difficult to sit inside and study. The noises through The bearded brutes that have come down for the Dogthe open windows become more and more distracting. Patch Drag shave off their whiskers. What shall we wearOur newly-gathered drivers' licenses burn in our pockets. on J Day? What will the yearbooks be like? What if itWhy did we put off that history theme? What has be- rains on Sluff Day? Who will get awards? What if wecome of that workbook? We search through the litter in don't graduate? And finally we hand in our books andour lockers for lost volumes from the library. But life is line up for our refunds - if any - and go out for thenot all dull. We play baseball and tennis and golf. We summer.Gett ing the ir tickets early for the senior dinner donee It won ' t be long now Iore Marilyn Stoffen, Nancy Motto, Janet Merrill.How candid con a camera be? Joan Schmidt, Ruby Off with the last pages to the printer in \"Chazzer's\"Seilo and Laura Joan Joseph seem to be getting the convertible go the yearbook staff.point from adviser Gardner.146
Kaye Mickelsen and Barry Sharp of the first Jordon class to graduate in caps and gowns . Marian Mortensen, Marva Jeanne Kimball, Glenn Cun- dick and Blaine Griffin w in graduation speeches.THE SHADOW - Jay Dees , Viola Reich and Vera Nelson measurehirsute growth of Nile McFarlane and Boyd Obershaw in searchfar a Little Abner .May mea11s lunch an the lawn . Harvey Hansen, \"Chauer\"; RayOlson, Dean Smart enjoy sunshine with their food . Calendar May 1 - Dog Patch Drag 4 - Provo at Jordan (baseball) 6 - Band Festival 7-- Ninth grade orientation - Senior Sluff Day Granite at Jordan (baseball) 11 - Jordan at West (baseball) 13 -Award Banquet 15 - Seminary Graduation 19 - Senior Dinner Dance 20- J DayIs that the way you make a hole -in -one? Should Thomas Clark, 21 - Yearbook DayCollins Nelson, Ruel Brown be in school maybe ? 22 - Graduation 147
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