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Floreen Bernardo, DraperTreTor Barker, RivertonDorothy Brother. UnionGordon Brady. UnionMildred Brown. MidvaleRosa Brunetti. UnionHoward Brown. RivertonRobert Butterfield. RivertonJoyce Bishop, MidvaleJohn Bellis, West JordanAntone Brklczcy, CrescentMarcel Beckstead. West )ordal}Merrill Brindley, DraperJack Billa. RivertonGeneane Brady, UnionBemell Berrett, RivertonEdna Mae Butterfield. South JordanEldon Bolliger. SandyGolden Berrett, UnionMczrilyn Beath. West Jordan Bervcz Beckstead, South JordanWinona Bytendorp, CottonwoodDouglas Christensen, DraperBeverly Child, UnionJimmy Cundick, MidvalePat Coleman, DraperLarry Crossgrove, DraperBeverly Curtis, UnionWarlough Crane, BluffdaleBill Carlson, Midvale John Crane, Riverton Jane Crczne. Riverton Maxine Condie. Union Gene Cranfill. Riverton Claudia Coles, Sandy Kaye Christensen. Union Verda Christensen. West Jordan Harry Chnatensen. Midvale Page fifty

Joyce Comstock. Sandy Marlene Crump. Riverton Otto Draper. Midvale Donna Cowdell. Riverton JaNeen Dimond, Midvale Ramon Darton. Union Bernice Downs, Midvale Duane Day. Draper Joycelyn Day, Draper Peter Dow. Union LuJean Despain. Granite Calvin Dumas. Midvale Nellie Doolittle, Sandy Mildred Eyre, Sandy Maureen Edwards, Sandy Donald Ebert. Sandy Rowland Enamoto. Union Doris Egbert. Union Lou Ann Erickson, Union Margie Egbert. West Jordan Fames Egbert. West Jordan Shirley Essex. Crescent Arlan Evans. Riverton Shirley Egbert. West Jordan Tommy English. Butler Karin Finlayson. West Jordan Bob Folsom. Midvale Nadine Fowler. East Crescent Bob Fillmore. Riverton Betty Joan Fitzgerald. Draper Garwin Farnsworth. Union Ellis Forman. Herriman Colleen Fullmer. West Jordan Lowell Ferguson. Cottonwood Heights Mary Forbush. Murray Dean Frandsen. Sandy Allen Fairboum. Crescent Beth Garfield. DraperPage fifty-one

Ann Groves. MurrayNeil Gardner, West JordonCarole Green. ButlerLyle Groves, South jordanDean Gilbert, RivertonAll11 Greenwood, East MidvaleRalph Gibbons. DraperDixie Greenwood, SandyRobert Gull, SandyRay Green, BluffdaleRichard Gilbert, Midvale Gary Holt, South jordanShirley Hobbs, RivertonNeldon Hogan, West JordanJessie Holt. South JordonJanice Harrison. DraperLadine Humberg. SandyAlden Haws. CrescentJacqueline Henschke, SandyIra Hatch. BluffdaleGloria Hutchings. South JordonLeora Hemmingsen. Salt Lake CityDon Houmand, SandyLarry Holt. South JordonDale Hughes. SandyPatricia Hammond. SandyMargie Hardcastle, SandyGary Hughes. SandyGladys Hamilton, RivertonRex Holt, South Jordan DeMoine Hardman, Union Madge Haun. Bluffdale t.loyd Hill, Sandy Joanne Harrocks, Bluffdale Reid Hansen, Draper Leah Haley, Midvale Robert Hansen, South Jordan Raymond Hardcastle, Sandy Page fifty-tUJO

Wayne Holt. South Jordan Gary Halt. South Jordan Phyllis Huff, Riverton Dennis lpson, Draper Joann Jenkins, Sandy Louis Jensen, Union Dorine Johnson, South Jordan Leo Jensen, Union Dan Joos, Draper Marilyn Jones, Sandy Bonnie Johnson. Midvale Clynn Jennings, Midvale Ruth Jensen. Sandy Konrad Janssen. East Midvale Alice Jensen, Midvale Leah Jenkins. Midvale Clarence Jacobsen, Draper Dick Johnstun. Union Barbara Jaynes, Crescent Richard Johnson. East Crescent !loss Jensen, Midvale James Jenson, West Jordan Jack Jones. Midvale Carma Jackson, Union Beverly Johnson, Sandy Conover Jensen, Sandy Noel Jensen. East Midvale Boyd Jensen, Crescent Dean Johnson. Union Trent Jeppson. Union Carol Kelstrom. Sandy Deverle Kylen. Bluffdale Don Kay. Butler George Kalipetsis. South Jordan Audrey Kirton. Draper Betty Rae Lloyd. South Jordan Larry Lunnen. Crescent Frances Leyba, West JordanPage fifty-three

Robert Larson. Sandy Urla Jean Lloyd, Crescent LaVelle Lloyd. Riverton Dora Lambson. Sandy Jeri Anne Losee. Cottonwood H eight~ John Lawson. Sandy Dorothy Lloyd, Crescent Kenneth Laveder. East Midvale Paul Lyon, West Jordan Duane Leek. Union Vaughn Lancaster. Union Don Lehmitz, West Jordan Joe Lapore, West jordan Dona Larsen. Bluffdale Dixie Lawson. SandyEve Miller. SandyDix McMullin. South JordanRuth Madsen. SandyStephen Motto. UnionSharlene Milne, MidvaleTom Mace, CrescentJames Miller. HerrimanMary Miller, DraperKim Millerberg. East MidvaleSelma Mori, CrescentAllen Miller. SandyKenneth Merkly. UnionUbuki Miki. West JordanGlenden Moon RivertonJanice Mabey. South Jordan Bryant Miner. Riverton Delia Martin. Midvale Don Merrill. Bluffdale William Me 0121ie. Riverton Nancy Lee Maddox. Midvale Betty Marsh. Granite Franklin Malstrom, West jordan Maxine Maynard, South Jordan Page fifty-four

Robert Markus, Mid vale Joan McCormick. Union Mary Maynes. Midvale Mary Ann Mounteer. Union Jimmy McNomara. Un ion Virginia Montgomery. Sandy Mickey Mascaro. Union Fred Mortensen, Midvale Larrain~ Mitchell, Drape r Keith Nelson, Midvale Lola Norris. Sandy Mary Nelson. Midvale Janice Nell, Riverton Frank Nickle, Sandy Betty Nielson, Riverton Nena Nielson. Sandy Hal Naylor. South J ordar;~ Florence Neff, Union Glen Nerdin. West Jordan Phil Nielson. Draper Donna Nelson. South Jordan LaMarr Olson, Crescent Beverly Oborn. Union John Orwin. Union Patsy Ozancin. Cottonwooc'. Bonnie Olson. Midvale Jimmy Ontiveros, Midvale Stella Okuba. West Jordan Jack O'Brien, East Midvale Eldon Olson. Union Duane Olson. Crescent Pauline Porter, Un ion Louise Poor, Herrima n Norma Pate, Sandy Vaughn Price, Sou th Jordan Dennis Parker. Crescent Darlene Pederson. Crescent George Padgen, MidvalePage fifty-five

Lois Price. West JordonGail Peterson. West jordanBernice Prescott. MidvaleVella Peterson, SandvRay Parker. MidvaleLeRoy Pratt. DraperAngeline Pangos. SandyDean Robertson. UnionMartha Rasmussen. ButlerSharon Roach, DraperBilly Rutishauser. CrescentRichard Rawson. UnionBarbara Romney. SandyVaLoye Roos. UnionLa Dean Roberts. ButlerDorene Radmall. West jordanJaneil Rosenhan. MidvaleRalph Sylvester. DraperEarl Silcox. RivertonLynn Smith. DraperIvan Smart. UnionDorpthy Silberstein. SandyKent Severson. SandyRandall Smith. DraperLaMar Sanders. CrescentNorita Scott. SandyBarbara Spencer. BluffdaleBob Sugiyama. Dra perDorothy Smith. DraperDonald Sundberg. Sandy Marlin Shields. South Jordon Warren Schmidt. Ea s t Midval e Jay Steadman, West Jordan Elaine Sheppick, Sou th Jordan David Sorensen. Sandy Mary Steadman. West Jordan Sidney Sharp. Midvale Dorothy Satovich. Midva le Mary Ellen Sjoblom, Draper Lillian Slaughter. Sandy Page fifty-six

Tom Severson. Salt Lake City Dorothy Smith, Riverton Rieka. Steinfeldt. West Jordan Guy Steadman. Riverton Gerald Scott. Granite John Tingey, Midvale Connie Tanner. Midvale Lee Tapp, Union Dick Thomas. Midvale La.Von Thorton, Midvale Lola. Mae Terry. Draper Bob Thun. Midvale Glenn Turpin. West Jordan Bonna Tucker. Draper Jay Toone, Draper Jeneol Terry. Sandy Helen Vigil, Cottonwood Heights Rosella Vicchrilli, West Jordan Lou Vranes, East Midvale Madalin Vaccaro. Union Carmen Va.udrey. Draper Leland VanValkenburg. Union Ned Wardle, South Jordan Marilyn Whitman. Sandy Beverly Webb. Riverton Shirl Wright. Midvale Max Withers. Riverton La.ureta. Whetman. Murray Dean Whea.don, Sandy Connie Walker. Union Tom Wood. Los Angeles Dennis Webster. Sandy Karen Webb. Midvale Jack Walker. Sandy Shirley Walker, Union Gilbert Wallgren, Midvale Klea Washburn. Draper Clark Young. South Jordan Keith Youngdell. West Jordan Lorin Zitting. UnionPage fifty-seven

Sophomores Roy Brinton Charly11 Johnson Charlene Bailey Page fifty~e,ight

Canna Ashley Jack Angus Nada Anderson Ronald Allgood Raulin Anderson LaRee Alleman Delores Acerson Itsuo AkimotoCrescent Draper Midvale Midvale Butler Sandy Riverton MidvaleNaomi Anderson Harvey Atkinson Rita Asay Annette Anderson James Abbott Barbara Ainsworth Robert AndersonMidvale Union West Jordan Bluffdale West Jordan Crescent Sandy Juanita Ainsworth Sandy Nina AndersoR, Union Leon Allsop, Union Marlene Anderson, Sandy Carl Bailey. Sandy Gladys Butterfield, Riverton Rue! :Brown, Draper Brent Bills. Herriman Coleen Bills. Riverton Doris Booth. Midvale Joanne Brady, Sandy Margaret Brklacy. Crescent Kay Bateman. West Jordan Blaine Barnett. East Midvale DeLor~ Bodell. West Jordan Joy Beckstead, Riverton Gloria Bates. Sandy Marilyn Boyce. Cottonwood Heiahts Sherry Berrett. Sandy Melvin Brown. ButleJ Lee B\"rady, Union Mardelle Bennett, Midvale Canna Brown. Sandy Shirley Brown. Riverton Delores Bunnester. West Jordan Don Brady. MidvalePage fifty-nine

Roy Brinton Reata Butterfield Shirleen Bodell Dennis Brown Trula Beckstead Gary Bolliger Almon Butterfield Lynette Ball DraperSandy Herriman Midvale We~t Jordan Sandy Herriman Midvale Kenneth BrownGarry Butterfield Odell Busenbark Norma Bird Crescent Jimmy Bristol Juanito Beratto David Beecroft Thamer BrownRiverton Sandy Midvale Blulldale Riverton South Jordan Midvale Naomi Brady, Sandy David Bean. East Midvale Larry Burkinahaw, West Jordan Larry Brady, Union Charlene Bailey, Draper Joy Cardwell. Riverton Marvel Christensen, Sandy Raymond Clements, Midvale La Dawn Casper. Bluffdale Barbara Ann Clark. Draper Lorna Carson. Sandy Charlene Crapo, Sandy Thomas Clark, Sandy Tommy Cowley. Sandy Betty Comstock, Sandy Marva Coole. Union Margie Crump, Bluffdale Hazel Carter. Draper Mary Jean Cartwright, Draper Thomas Creer, Midvale Glen Cundick, Sandy Bruce Craine, Herriman Allen Dumas, MidvaJe Rosa Delgado, Midvale Weston Dahl. Midvale Page sixty

Dale Densley Myrna Lee Lanny Draper George Dean Marilyn Drake James Dahl Jean Davies Rodney DahlRiverton Dowding Sandy Butler Crescent West Jordan Sandy Ed DeTavis LaVon Dansey Glen Dunn West Jordan West JordanBruce DeHaan Crescent Riverton Midvale Rita Eyre Faye Evans Marie Erekson Arthur ElmerUnion Sandy Dra.per Cottonwood Sandy Kenneth Eastman. Herriman Larry Edmondson. Union Jean Evans. South Jordan Gary Fitzgerald. Crescent Golda Flanders. Riverton Ka1herine Frkovich. Midvale McKay Fuller. Crescent Sheila Fitzgerald. Draper Sherry Fitzgerald. Draper Arlo Forsyth. Butler Felix Favateli.:r. Sandy Rea Frandsen, Riverton Elaine Farnsworth. Union. Pat Grover, Riverton Norma Gehring, West Jordan Myron Grimaud. Midvale Marjorie Grimaud. Midvale Ann Grover, Draper Deon Gadd. Midvale Aleene Graham, Union Joan Glover. East Midvale Betty Glines, West Jordan Glen Giles. Bluffdale Luana Gordon. Midvale Blaine Grillin. MidvalePage sixty-one

Crissie Gray Gaylen Gisseman Sharon Greenwood Ernie Gabler Henry GalvanCottonwood Granite MidvaleRobert Griffis Midvale Manuel Gonzales Sandy Shirley Gaster Albert Hansen Richard HessUnion Draper Bluffdale Fay Heusser Sandy Myrna Harmon Union Union Everett Hall West Jordan Nina Holt Riverton Union Gene Ham. West Jordan Joe Hansen. Sandy Vaughn Humphrey. Sandy Kenneth Howell. Draper Fern Hardman. Bluffdale Bryce Howlett. Draper Janet Hughes. Sandy Dale Howlett. Draper Donna Hardcastle. Sandy Harvey Hansen. Butler Jackie Hardman. Union Joanne Henschke. Sandy Betty Hofer. West Jordan Paul Hedman. Union Clara Huntsman. West Jordan Donna Rae Hiatt. Bluffdale Alena Hunt. South Jordan DeRoyce Harrison. West Jordan Marian Hillis. Sandy Patricia Hofmann. Midvale Susie Hand. Granite Bryant Holman. Union Edwin Hoopiiaina. Midvale Glen Hill. Draper Rose Marie Harper. Midvale Page sixty-two

Bryce Howlett Marilyn Johnson Verla James Dean Jarvia Charlynn Johnson David Jacobsen David Je1;1senDraper Riverton Union West Jordan Midvale Draper UnionKent Jensen DeVon Jenkil\8Midvale Wendell Jenkins Claire Jenkins Midvale LaMar Johnson Keith Jex David Jones Sandy Midvale Riverton Union Sandy Laura Joseph, Sandy Charles Jarman, Union Curtis Jensen, Sandy Jim Johnatun. Union Thearn Jarvie, Draper LaMoine Jenson. Draper LaRae Kartchner, West Jordan Florence Kiiael. Sandy Elaine Kerkman. West Jordon Gail Kemp, Crescent Ruth Kritzer. Sandy Marva Jeanne Kimball. Draper Roy Lien, Draper Marjorie LeFevre, Sandy Doreen Loveall, West Jordan Roger Lepore, West Jordan Dorothy Lee, Midvale LuAnn Lyon. West Jordan Lorna Long, Sandy Robert Lloyd, Riverton Betty Lambson. East Midvale Valena Leonard, Sandy JoAnn LeFevre. Sandy Onnie Leyba, West jordan Richard Linnarz, SandyPage sixty-three

Janel Merrill Jerry McCleary Janet Milne Lee Miller Norman Mines Ruth Mounleer Stanley Morgan Eust MidvaleBluffdale East Midvale Union Midvale Sandy Kay Mitchell Grani te Draper Leland MossRichard Mounteer Betty Ann Milligan Alice Marchant Gary Mitchell UnionMidvale Draper Marian Mortensen Union Midvale Riverton Georgene Middelstadt, Riverton Earle Morris. Sandy Monte Maynard, Riverton Kenneth Mounteer. Union Marilyn Miller, Granite Pat Marsh. Granite Val Dean Murray, West Jordan Larry Micklesen. Crescent Kaye Micklesen, Draper Flore nce Malstrom. West Jordan Dan Maughm, East Midvale Kathleen Merrill. South Jordan Elda Rae Mounteer. Midva~ Nancy Motto, Union J11arilyn Milne, Union Sandra Newman, Riverton Jimmy Nunley. Union Collins Nelson, Sandy Myrna Nowlan, Union Dennis Newbold, South fordan John Nystrom. Sandy Joan Neff, Union Naola Newbold. Riverton Jack North, Murray Marlene Neff. East Midvale Page sixty-four

Darlene Nickle Peggy Nielson Bernell Newbold Elmer Newman Joyce Oakeson Alice Olsen Phyllis OrwinSandy Sandy Eas t Midvale Rive rton Sou th Jord a n Riverton South Jordan Rosalind OlsenTommyOaka Stanley Ortar Ray Olsen East MidvaleEast Midvale Gerald Oakeson Shirley Olson Boyd Obershaw Sandy Butler South Jordan Crescent Wes t Jordan Wallace Olsen. East Midvale Carol Olson. Butler Shirley Olson. Midvale Nadine Olson. Cresce nt Charles Pierce, Sandy Nola Fae Pedersen. Crescent Helen Pedersen, Riverton James Pangos, Sa ndy Norma Player, Mid vale Charles Peeler, Midvale Betty Jo Park, Riverton Ardie Penrod. Sandy Pete Petrarca, Union Joanne Pixton, Draper Della Parker, Midvale Gwynne Park. Sandy Don Prescott, Midvale Te d Pie rce. Sandy Dorothy Parkin, Draper Ronald Parry, Bluffdale Lude ll Pierson, West Jordan Shirley Parry, Bluffdale Roger Parsons. Midvale Ernest Peterson. Sandy Gail Parry, BluffdalePage sixty-five

Anna Mae Phelps Howard Pierson Faye Rich Dorothy Rose nkran tz Bertha Rudelick Thelma Rhode& Midvale Sandy East Midvale West jordan Vaughn Raamuaaen Crescent Janice RichinsLawrence Ray Beverly Robinaon•Barbara Robertalla Radmall Sandy Jay Richardson DraperMidvale Union Riverton West Jordan Ke ith Richards on West jordan West Jordan Gerald Swenson, Union Merlin Smith, Sa ndy Beth Ann Sorenson. Bluffda le Diane Silcox, South Jordan Barry Sharp, Draper Dale Shelton. East Midvale Claudia Scoflield. Union Richard Steadman, South jordan Dorene Sagers. Sandy Carol Sharp, West jordan Carolyn Smith. Draper Peggy Sjoblom, Sandy Joan Schmidt. West Jordan JoAnn Smith. Draper Kay Smith. Sandy Marilyn Stoffe rs, Midvale Rowen Schmidt. East Midvale Gordan Sharp. East Midvale Gerald Swenson. Union Diana Savage, Butler Rex Sylvester, Draper Dean Smart, Butler Sherril Schouton, South Jordan Robert Soderman, Midv.ole Ruby Seito. Sandy Page sixty-six

LaMar Simmons Dick Stocking Ralph Smith Patsy Tucker Gwen Tennison Gordan Tripp Joan Torkelsen Draper Union Midvale RivertonUnion Riverton West Jordan Mae Tippets Ralph Vreeken Garr Vincent Doan Van .Ucma- Draper Midvale Midvole SandyMorris Thomas Willard Trinnaman Roy ThomsonUnion East Midvale Union Kaye Winn. Union Gayle Wright. Midvale RaNae Weber. Midvale Diane Webster, West Jordan Paul Wilcox. Midvale Sidney White. Sandy Stanley Wright, Sandy Vivian Waddoups. Sandy Reva Walters. Draper Jerry Walker. West Jordan Ronald Wood. Union Darlene Withers. Draper Hugh Washburn. Draper Melvin Wilson. East Midvale Carlie Winn. Butler Carl Wall. Midvale Patsy Walker, Union Tommy Welch. Midvale Ruth Whittle. West Jordan Kent Whetman. Draper Elaine Walters. Midvale Lorraine Whitehead. Union Shirley Webster. West Jordan Jack Wiechert. West Jordan Geri Yates. West JordanPage sixty-seven

Joe Buhler. Navy , Senior from Mid- vale . Basic training in San Diego. Stationed at Treasure Island, San Francisco, California. Radio Tech- nology School. Charles E. Comstock. Medical James H. Potter. Seaman secondCorps , Senior from West Jordan . class, Navy, Senior from Midvale .Basic training at Fort Ord, Califor- Basic training in San Diego . Onnia, then to Fort Sam Houston, and Ship U. S. S. Tortuga stationed in Japan and Korea area.to Camp Hood, Texas, for medicaland dental training . On December23 , 1950 shipped to Yokohama, japan,to a medical hospital.SERVICE BOYS Albert Williams. Navy, Senior from Milton Morton. Navy, Senior fromMidvale . Enlisted july, 1948. Boot Midvale . Enlisted in june, 1950. BasicCamp San Diego, served aboard training in San Diego . Now in Paci-U. S. S. Helena, Toledo, Worcester, fic on U. S. S. Bairoko .Spring ,field, and St. Paul. On cruisesto all countries that border on thePacific. Has been in active servicein Korea since January , 1950, inbombardments and evacuation s ofwounded .

Pic. Ralph Bums, Manne , Senior Pic. Earl Jay Mitchell. Army, Senior Marine Pic. Jay M. Steadman ,from Midvale. Basic training in San from Midvale . Basic training at Fort Senior from Midvale . Enlisted Sept.Diego. Now stationed in Jackson- Rtley, Kansas. Stationed at Camp 29, 1950 for three years. Boot train-ville, Florida, in air technical school. Atterburg, Edinburg, Indiana. ing in San Diego. Now stationed at Barstow, California.Who Wauld Have Been at Jordan This Year George M. Boutaia (Rigby). Navy , Dean Cuodick, Arm y, Private First Class, Senior from West Jordan. En - Senior from Sandy. Enlisted in May , listed November 20, 1949. Trained at Fort Ord, California. In Korea since 1948. Left for Korea in June, 1950. September, 1950. Drives truck . Home on leave for seventeen days then back to Korea . ' Pnvate Joe Roberts. Med1cal Corps,)umor from M1dvale . Enlisted June7, 1950. Bas1c trammg at ChmcalPsychology School at Fort SamHouston, Texas . Letterman GeneralHospital , Presidio , San F rancisco ,Cahlorn1a. On way to Korea onApril 7.Page sixty-nine





Sue Johnaon, Patsy Jenkins, Charlene Lind. Third row- LaDean Pierce. Jackie Miner, Joyce Gordon, Doris Bullock, Carma Stephensen, Verla Swapp. Marilyn Ashman. Fourth row- Renee Bailey, Marilyn Sharp. Yvonne Crawford. Louiae Hamiltoft, Sharon Lester. Mary Alice C•apo, Frances Brown. Fifth row- Lillian Wallgren. Dorothy Brothers. l:aren Wright. Ann Aylett, Ardyth Roper. Las t row- Betty Joe Pierson, Renee Turnbow, Connie Hughes. Jean Chiver- clll, Joan Wilcox. Marilyn Thompson, Marian Sund. CHARLONIANS Front row-Colleen Fullmer, Margie Egbert. Doris Eqbert, Dorothy Salovich, LaVon Thornton, Selma Mori. SharonRoach. Second row-Delia Martin. Ja Neen Dimond, Dorothy Lloyd. Phyllis Huff. Donna Mae Butterfield. Third row-Janice Mabey. Joycelyn Day, Mary Ellen Sjoblom, Yvonne Berrett. Leah Jenkins, Kay Christensen. VaLoye Ross. ShirleyWalker. Carolyn Hogan, Dorine Lloyd. Fourth row-Karin Finlayson, Lou Ann Erekson. Shirlene Milne, CarmaJackson, Carole Green. Pauline Porter, Dorothy Silberstein, Nadine Fowler. Dorothy Smith. Karen Anderson. Baclrrow-Sharlene Healey, Joyce Jackson. Jeanne Poulsen, Kathleen Fitzgerald. Faye Neff, Margene Nielsen. UdeanBailey, Marilyn Peterson, Lois Howlett. Mary B:ouris.

Charlonians Number Pep and Scholarship One Hundred The past year has seen Jordan's pepclub again marching out in up-to-the-minute dresses of maroon and gray.The Charlonian Club, organized in 1925by a mere handful of girls, has becomeso popular that in 1951 it has swelled itsranks to a hundred, each girl intent oncarrying out the ideals of the club, \"toPromote scholarship, leadership, sports-_manship, fellowship and pep.\" The year has been full of fun and ofserious projects too. Most fun of all wasinitiation day with the initiates dressedup like creatures out of a dream, andtaken in tow by some exacting seniorsister. The End of a Rugged Day Carolyn Clark, at left, and Selma Mori, the weird fig ure at the right, relax with senior sisters, '1\.rdyth Roper a nd Karen Wright. Pilots of Charlonian 'Ships' Lillian Wallgren Dumas, President; Darlene Pixton March-mistress; LaDean Pierce, Secretary. Karen ebb. Vice-President, is a bsent from picture. For the Yearbook Carnival they rig-ged up a fish pond booth and hauledin coin to help pay the printer. To eachof four orphans they sent ten dollarChristmas bundles. They invited, asguests, their alumnae and the athletesto their annual Charlonian Ball. Theymarched at games; they ushered atbasketball games and at programs.They had a full and a happy year underthe guidance of their officers and theirsponsors - Miss Lucille Tuttle, MissOralie Rawson, and Mrs. Ruth BowersRobertson. Page seventy-three

. T d Dahl. Ralph Withers. JaTyheSatrenadlamhrlavnieR. ,MGealRvrt:niBdHroo~w~nnG. lBeernonwnT.uPrphiinl. Neldon Ho-A boys on front row are--Gera!Hd Wicthk:rsH~;:reWyinHLanlosyedn.. Ray NWelsodn. FF d Robert orro • 1~bes Da • oy • N b Glen oo s.Melvin Dansie. Secon. ;ow- - Marcell Beckstead. Paul Lyon. rt Farnes Egbert. Overton a aum.gan. Gary Allred. Thtr row B k row- Glendon Moon. Dean ' e •Gene Candalot. Don Boggess. acArthur Elmer. The FFA have had a very busy and worthwhile Eight seniors applied for State Farmer degrees .year. Here are some of the things they have done . They had one applicant each for Star Dairy FarmerCollectively they made a net income of $23,106.92 of the state, for Rural Electrification. and for Farmfrom their products. The exhibited crops and ani- Mechanic-each worth $100. Three boys appliedmals at both state and county fairs, earning over for scholarship.$300 in premiums. They promoted a home pro-gram and won $40 for the best in northern Utah, On February 23 they visited the Union Pacificand a safety campaign for which they are eligible Classroom on Wheels. In the spring they made afor a $100 award. They conducted a chapter public project tour of outstanding farms of the area, andspeaking contest and took part in a radio program planned an educational tour of Nevada and Cali-over KSL. One hundred twenty-seven boys paid fornia for early summer.their dues to belong to the local, the state, and thenational FFA. and sent eight delegates to the state In September they conducted a queen contestFFA convention in April. They also sent a member and a Harvest Ball, and in October an initiationto Kansas City to play with the National FFA Band. ceremony. They planned a parent-son banquetAs a community service activity, they constructed for March. They had a social and roller skatingand entered a float in three local parades. party with FHA. Taken all in all, this was quite a year! Glen Soulier is sponsor of the club.

FFA boys on front row are-Earl Silcox. George Padjen. Martin Cardwell, Gerald Withers. Ronald Smith, John Spratling Second row-Max Withers. Rodney Maxfield. Arlynn. Freeman. Dennis Parker. DeVon Jenkins. Dennis Brown. Back row-Lorin Zittin_g, Robert Hansen. Antone Brklacy, Larry Baker. David Jacobson. Roy Reid. Marlin Dansie. f;mest Allgood. LaVelle Lloyd.F F A train for future farming

The Jay Dees in their white sweaters and The Jay Dee's enrollment this yearnavy caps are: front row-Beverly Bulkley, climbed to one hundred and one girls.Dorothy Smart. Deon Biesinger. Cleo Millet, Once a week they all showed up atBonnie Naylor. Second row-Marilyn Larson. school in their club uniforms of whiteBetty Naylor, Pauline Bakoulus, Mary Beth sweaters and navy caps. Their purposeWaterlyn, Sharon Denney, Bernice Gardner, has been just to have fun together, toMaxine Stefanofl. Third row- Mildred Pratt, develop their personalities and appear-Valere Graham, Laureta Whetman, Vauna ance, and also to find opportunities toGreen. Evonna Merritt. Marilyn Winger, Al- serve.berta Sharp. Carol Ann Kelstrom. Back row-Jean Evans, Dora Dean Mousley. Ann Austin, Their outstanding activities this yearArlene Brady, Mary Kouris, Verona Allmen- have been their initiation, when theydinger. Lola Norris. Alice Jensen. had fun not only at school, but also Jay Dee Officers Top Attraction Lorna Carson, historian; Katherine Leyba, president; Dean Beisinger emo tes at the fay Dee Banquet VaLoy Beckstead Stowe, secretary; Marilyn Beath, vice- pres ident.I

This group of Jay Dees are: front row-Gae Olson. Mary Crump. Marjorie Hardcastle, Nellie Doolittle.Diane Silcox. Alena Hunt. Second row-Gerianne Losee. Nina Anderson, Vella Peterson, Nena Nielson. Bev-erly Johnson. Joanne Henschke. Colleen Ware. Third row-Ruth Jensen, Ann Groves, Joyce Bishop. BerniceDowns, Mildred Eyre. Dora Lambson, Betty Jane Bollschweiler. Back row-Ruth Madsen. Kathleen Merrill,Mary Niblson, Jacqueline Henschke, Naomie Brady, Reta Eyre.around Salt Lake ending with a supper JAY DEESat the YWCA, a Fashion Clinic spon-sored through the courtesy of the Paris Jordan's DebutantesCompany, a Square Dance Jamboree;and their ever popular annual DogPatch Drag on April 27. Their sponsorsare- Mrs. Evelyn Wood, Miss AftonForsgren, Miss Golda Fraser. and MissHisaAoki. Fashion Clinic Jay Dees carry their initiation frolics to down- Miss Bergman from the Paris Company, usin\" town Salt Lake.Betty Joan Fitzgerald for a model, shows the JayDees how tall girls should dress.

Their big contribution in which the school took part was the Mardi Gras on November 17-d masquerade ball where prizes were given for the most original. the prettiest. and the funniest costumes, and a colorful floor show and refreshments were furnish- ed. They prepared four one-act plays; they entered speech festivals and debates; they took part in oratory, story-telling, and read- ing contests; and, withal. were busy little beavers. Their advisers are-·Miss Lucille Tuttle, Phil Goldbranson, C. N. Crawford, E. L. Crawford, and Don Parr.Masque and Gavel Initiation MASQUE Standing-Russell Robison. Ivan Smart, Dorothy ANDSatovich, Glora Whetman. Jerry Sore1111en. Sitting- GAVELNcin Smith. Yvonne Crawford. ORAL ARTS President Nan Smith. cen- ter; from left - Treasurer Yvonne Crawford. Secretary Russell Robison. Sargent-at- Arms Jerry Sorensen. and Vice-President Glora Whet- man, Front row- Margaret Atwood. Selma Mori, Dorothy Satovich. Dorothy Egbert. Second row-Ivan Smart. Audrey Kirton. Jackie Miner. Joyce Beckstead. Cleo Millett. Robert Yates. Third row- Mary Ellen Sjoblom, Beth Garfield. Verla Swapp. Marilyn Ashman. Char- lene Lind. Karma Brockbank. Fourth row--Gloria Hutchings. Ann Aylett. Joyce Jackson. Sue Johnson, Lillian W . Dumas, Kaye Christen- sen. Shirley Egbert. Loia Howlett. Dorp.n Hiatt. Last row-Dorothy Brothers. Karma Jackaon. Joan Wilcox. Jean Chiverall. LaDean Pierce. Lowry Adamson.

Members of the Key Club are: front row-David Sorensen. Blaine Griffith, Robert Stowe, Lyn Anderson, Rue!Brown, John Leyland. Kent Bateman. Dean Kastanis. Spencer Nielson. Back row-Gary Nelson. Reid Brown. GaryFitzgerald, ·Garr Vincent, Antone Brldacy, Thomas Clark, Richard Rasmussen. Warren Schmidt. Louis Jensen. THE KEY CLUB is a Junior Kiwanian Club The Key Club, a junior Kiwanian, was formed KEY CLUBto give its members the opportunity to develop Planning Junior Kiwanianleadership and responsibility. This year its twenty- act iviti e s are Presidentseven boys were concerned with forming Key Wayne Mineer, Vice-Presi-Clubs in other Utah high schools. They took part dent Bryant Miner, Treas-in a Kiwanian meeting in Midvale, one in Salt Lake urer Ralph Gibh.ons. andCity, and a convention at the Grand Canyon. They Secretary Rodney Brady.called a meeting at Vernal High School and sentmembers to one at North Cache. Th~y gave a football and basketball programand collected over $400 for the athletic benefit fund.They distributed posters for the school play, pro-moted a plan to improve the boys' lavatories, gavea turkey Christmas dinner for a needy family, andput over- their annual Career Day; and throughoutthe year served their fellow students and the com-munity. Their advisers are-James Seal, Dunn Tay-lor, Yewell Harrod, P. M. Mickelsen.

The F.H.A. girls have looked very pert this year in their red corduroy boleros and dark skirts, which they made themselves. To make them more outstand- ing, the girls sewed emblems on the left side of the boleros. The purpose of their club, they say, is to pro- mote appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of home- making, to encourage democracy in home and com- munity life, and to work for good home and family life for all. Their motto is \"Toward New Horizons\". This year their activities included a Get- / to-Know F.H.A . program; a booth at the carnival. a sleigh-riding party with F.F.A.. a banquet, and the annual Sweethearts Ball. The girls also sent two delegates to the state convention to Cedar City on Sep- tember 20. Sponsors of the club are the Misses Deane Bennion and Mignon Dom- gaard. The heads of the homemakers rest from a strenuous year. FHARelaxing in the easy chair, is Veda Christensen. the club'streasurer. Standing behind her are Vice-President Rieka Stein- Future Homemakersfeldt, Secretary Janice Harrison, and President Vae Enniss. of Americafront row-La Dean Ekins, Carol Ann Kelstrom, Renee Turnbow. Betty Jo Pierson, Patsy Tucker.Second row-Marilyn Peart. Elaine Kerkman, Marilyn Drake. Lu Ann Lyon, Lois Price. Ruth Jensen.Third row-Urla Jeane Lloyd. Dixie Jensen Allen, Cleo Washburn, Dorothy Smith, Evelyn GordanPierce. Back row-Margaret Brklacy, Sheila Fitzgerald, Allen Graham, Marilyn Boyce. MarilynStoffers. Bertha Rudelich Page eighty

DECA, in green and white sweaters, workswith distributive education and business classesto teach its members cooperative selling. Onedemonstration was the selling of popcorn at games.On October 5 it sent six delegates to the conven-tion in Salt Lake City where VaLoy Beckstead waselected Secretary of the State DEC,A. A family ofseven was furnished a complete Merry Christmasby this energetic club. Its adviser is Fay B. Thomas.DECADistributive Education Clubof America Center-Raymond Bishop, President; and left to right-Darlene Pixton Mayne. Reporter; VaLoy Beckstead, Secretary; Joyce Green, Treasurer; and Doris Bullock. Vice-President. Members of DECA are: front row-Jo Ann Densley. Marilyn Peterson. La Dean Ekins. Barbara Webster. Jean Rich-ardson. Colleen Palmer, Pauline Bakoulus. Middle row-Darlene Harris, Lois Romney. Ellen Whea.don, Karma Madsen.Coy McKee, June Dean. Alberta. Sharp, Carol Leonard. Ava Ann Snyder, Joan Williams. Back row-Ronald Walters.Gerald Pierson. Ann Austin, Dora. Dean Mousley, Vauna Green. Mary Anderson. Lois Alsop. Belly Brand. BeverleeJ e n s ,) n .

Front row- Jackie Miner, Patsy Jen- QUILL AND SCROLLkins, Sharon Lester, Mary Kouris.Irene Loulias Middle row- Darlene International hiqh schoolPixton Mayne, Sharlene Lind. Mari- journalistic societylyn Ashman, Doris Seito, SaraleeErickson, Udean Bailey, SharleneHealy. Back row - Gary Densley,Rodney Brady, Bob Yates, CarmaBrockbank, Monty Brown, BruceEnnis. Quill and Scroll, the international honor-ary society for high school journalists, thisyear enrolled twenty senior members, withthe purpose of promoting journalis tic acti-vities among Jordan students; of fostering,as well as attempting· to coordinate jour-nalistic ideas among the schools of the d is-trict; and of aiding, in a measure, to orientjunior high school students to Jordan. The group annually takes the responsi-bility of getting the student directory off thepress; and this year it also compiled andbrought up to date the record of Jordanboys in the service of Uncle Sam. But work isn 't all the group enjoys. Theclub took first place in the Yearbook Carni-val for the most original booth decoration,and its candidate. Nick Loulias. reigned asMr. Jordan. Its annual junior initiation washeld in early April. Miss Oralie Rawsonand LaMar Hendricksen are the advisers.

The Sports Club is a fun-loving club, which consisted this year of thirty mem- bers--congenial souls who love to ice- skate a nd to roller-skate, to toboggan and to sleigh ride, to bowl and to da nce, to swim and to play tennis, and perhaps even, on occasion, to pla y canasta. O n December 21, they co- operated with FF.A. and FHA for a rol- ler-skating party at the S and M. They promote friendliness and good fellow- ship and just have fun. Their adviser is Glen Soulier. Officers- Carolyn Clark. yice-president; Marlyn Sharp, presi-dent; and Lou Ann Davis. secretary. SPORTS CLUB Just for Fun Front row-Karen Webb, Dorothy Parkin, DeonBiesinger, Shirley Olsen, Kathleen Fitzgerald, FaeNeff. Middle row-La Raine Timothy. Max Camp-bell, Doran Hiatt, Jerry Sorensen, Va Loy Beck-stead Back row-Rae Dean Hensley, JeneeneBrady, Margene Nielsen, Mildred Boskovich, Bon-nie Johnson. Ann Greenwood, Shirley Larson, Sil-via Sechuk, Shirlene Milne. Joan McCormick,Jeanne Poulsen, Doris Egbert.

ATHLETIC CLUB Jordan's Lettermen Othcers-Kenneth Latimer, secre- The Athletic Club con- tory; Bruce Bills. vice-president; La- sists of Jordan men who Mar Gehring, president. have won letters in football, basketball, baseball, ten- front row-Kaye Thornton. Matt Trontell, Scott Jar- nis, or track. This yearvie, Dean Johnstun. Middle row- Delano Rasmussen, there were about fifty-five .Richard RasmuBBen. Refugia Alva, Bruce Ennis, Paul Some of the objects of theAshton, Jerry Worthen. Ben Hirase. Back row-Don club are to raise funds forHoumond. Allan Myers, Lynn Barney, LaMar Sanders. injured athletes, to promoteJack Boberg, Don Antczak, Bruce Bills, Jack Wiles, recognition of lettermen, toBoyd Mousley. stimulate athletics in the school, and to better the re- lationship of all sports. The sponsors are--Frank Kam- nikar, Dale Sorensen, Ches- ter Kim, and Art Hughes. Front row-Tom Shimizu, Warren Schmidt, Leo Hoy-ton, Kay Densley, Carl Ebert. Neil Sorensen, KennethLatimer, Stephen Motta. Middle row-Marion Shields.Richard Gilbert. Noel Jensen, Peter Dow, Calvin Jenkins.Lee Bean, Milton Walker, LaMar Gehring. Page eighty-four

The Dance Club has been the source of many of the floor shows at school dances this year, among them the Masque and Gavel dance, the Senior Hop and the Junior Prom. During the year the club also contributed its ta lent to several assemblies as that of the Big Eight and of the Language Club . Every Wednes- day after school the members met and practiced. Miss Fay Richards is their a d viser.Floor Show at Senior Hop DANCE CLUB Modern Dancing and Floor Shows Rae Dean Hensley, Vice-President; Remember the floor shows? These are the performers. Fron t row-Lois Howlett.Russell Robison, President; Dorene Louise Hamilton, Beverly Bulkley. Ardyth Roper. Karen Wright. Back row-CarolynIJoyd, Secretary. Clark, Jerry Sorenson, Leo Jensen. Jack Williams. Dorin Hiatt. Patricia )onea.

ro:lt ro·N-Melvin Thompson. Delores Day, RIDING CLUBCharles Jarman, Rodney Maxfield, Kay Thorn-ton. Back row - Leland Moss, Crozier Fitz- Exercise, Parades, and Rodeosgerald, Leo Mosher. Kaye Burgon. In the fall the Riding Club goes nding on the fla ts of Whatever they do. they have fun . This year theButler. Sandy, Draper In the winter sometimes they go club had ten members. Its ofhce rs were-Delores Day.sleigh-riding. In the spring they make an annua l trip President; Leo Mosher. Vice-President; Melvin Thomp-!o Red Pine Lake. son. Secretary. Paul Boyce is their adviser. In the1r booth at the carnival the Rtdtng Club sold refreshments. Page eighty-six

LANGUAGE CLUB Spanish, French, and German The Language Club is composed of themembers of the foreign language classes-three Spanish classes, two French, and oneGerman. They won second prize for their booth atthe carnival, where they raked in cash forthe yearbook selling paper hats and folde rols. With their money left over from last year,they sent three CARE packages to Europe.Their adviser is Miss Golda Fraser. Lang ua g e C lub Officers. Faye Neff. vice- president; Glen Mounteer, president; and Patricia Jones, secre- tary. Class representatives to the Lan- guage Club are Clynn Jennings. Yvonne Berrett, Rodney Brady, Ray Dean Hensley, and Ramon Darton. Miss Golda Fra ser's French class plays Btngo Recordtng tn Miss Laura Gardne r s German class ore Dorene Radmall. Joyce Comstock, Robert Larson,Page eighty-ser;en Nellie Doolittle, Ila Radmall. and Elaine Kerkman.

JAG Jordan's Associated Girls Pleased with the ir year's w ork are JAG officersVice -President Sherrie Fitzgerald. Secretary Maur-een Edwards. a nd President Louise Hamilton. This year the girls planned a \"Hello Club RepresentallvesWeek\", consisting of Mothers and Daugh- Sheila Fitzgerald, sophomore; Elsie Glines. senior; and Betty ters' Night O ut, Cotton Day, Dress Up Day, Joan Fitzgerald, junior. and a dance. With the help of their adviser,Mrs. Evelyn Woods, the girls w rote , cast, Yront row - Joyce Comstock. Joyce Bishop. Betty Rae Lloyd,a nd d irecte d a musical comed y that they Vella Pete rs on. Re ata Butterfield, Joan McCormick, Bonnie John-called \"Dear Diary\", which was a fantasy s on. La De an Roberts. Kathleen Giles. Second row-Florencedream show ing the girls, now eighty, on Kiesel. Charlynn Johnson. Betty Joan Fitzgerald, Marilyn Sharp,the sixty-third ann iversary of their g radu- Karma Stephensen, Mildred Brown. Delia Martin. Third row-ation, looking back over the highlights of Katherine Frkovich, Naomi Anderson, Sheila Fitzgerald. Sherrietheir life at Jordan. Miss Faye Richards f itzgerald, La Rue Allen, Lee Miller. Gayle Wright. Maureenhelped them with ·them dances and Mrs. Edwards. Back row- Ann Grover. Joy Beckstead. Marilyn Boyce,Bette Larson with the stage scenery. They Louise Hamilton.gave it first for their mothers on April 12,and then next day for the stud ents. As something new this year they had atea for the senior girls. Also on the day theninth grades visited Jordan, the girls gavea Big Pal, Little Pal Party, for the ninthgrade girls and the junior girls as a startfor getting them acquainted. The club tries to help its members in mat-ters of culture, of proper dress, and of pro-per behavior; and also just to find schoolmore enjoyable. The girls have sectionalmeetings and at times meet all togetherwith such well-known teen-age counselorsas Elaine Cannon of Deseret News \"HiTales\" who chatted with them about datingand about appearance tricks. Each girl, so that she will feel the clubhas a personal interest in her, on her birth-day or the nearest school day to it, is givena birthday card. The club's booth at theCarnival was 'Pull a String and Get aPrize.' Its senior representatives to AnnAshton's school w ere Delores Day andKathleen Fitzgerald.

JABJordan's Associated Boys Vaughn Rasmussen, sophomore; Cletus Hamiiton, junior; Boys Club Officers Jay Burkinshaw, senior. Blaine Anderson, secretary; Lynn Barney, presi- dent; Roland Schmidt, vice-president. JAB presents Follies of 1951 for dads on \"Fathers and Sons Night Out.\" The aim of the Boys Club is to bring into the lives of the boys some inspiration forPage eighty-nine getting more pleasure out of life and more know-how on the art of living successfully with themselves and with others. For this purpose they have meetings from time to time, either as classes or together as one group to talk things over. The Boys and Girls Clubs gave a Christ- mas party- a dance where jovial old Saint Nick-Mr. David Gourley in white whiskers --gave away candy canes to anyone who would sit on his knee. Three of his visitors were Papa Jerry Sorensen and his two 'mean wit le kids', Doran Hiatt and Max Campbell. The little boys were so bad and so noisy that papa finally had to push them down the elevator shaft. On November 22 was their Thanksgiving party, where they raffled a turkey, chickens, and boxes of candy. Richard Troester was the lucky boy who carried off the big prize turkey. The Boys' booth at the Carnival was 'Throwing Pennies for a Prize.' The big event of their year was on February 7 - their Fathers' and Sons' Night Out. They brought their fathers to see a preview of the Traveling Assembly. 'The Follies of 1951', written by Lowell Boberg of the faculty. Their sponsor is Frank Kamnikar.

Front row-Robert Gull. Gail Atkinaon. Roger Beck. Dennis Webster. Jay Burkinshaw, Paul Ashton. Backrow-Jeanne Brenneman. Faye Neff, Carolyn Clark. Connie Hughes. Shirley Larson. Delores Day, MyrnaLee Dowding, Laura Joan Joseph. SKI CLUB Lovers of High Places Jordan and Murray Ski Clubs teamed up every good Saturday to enjoy themselves on the slopes. After three or four hours of frosty skiing, they would thaw out their fingers, faces, and feet in the warmth of Alta's lodges. One broken ankle, one sprained one, and one cracked were the season's casualties. Enjoy- ing the season along with the twenty-five members was the clubs sponsor, Arland Russen. President Joycelyn Day and adviser, Arland Ruuen. dis- cuss a skiing party. Page. ninety

Racing to meet the dead line . Seated-Sara Lee Erickson, Editor Sara Lee Erickson consults with the printer,editor; LaDean Pierce, business manager; Joyce Worthen and Howard C. Barrows, of the \" Midvale Sentinel.\"Jay Houmand (standing) assistant editors.COURIER The \"Courier,\" Jordan's literary magazine, that inherited the title of our first publication, made its Literary Magazine first appearance in 1941 and again in 1942 as a mimeographed pamphlet. In 1948, 1949, 1950 it carne out as a printed literary magazine. This year it is a neat little volume of thirty-two pages with a granite-gray cover, composed of verse, essays, short stories, articles, and cartoons by the high school students. The rest of the \"Courier\" Staff are, front row-Delia Martin. adviser LaMarHendrickson, Patricia Hammond. Middle row-Karma Brockbank, LaVon Thornton.Eve Miller. Back row- Martha Rasmussen, Shirlene Milne, Mildred Brown. JeanChiverall. Not present for picture were Joyce ordan and Jack Williams.

BEET DIGGER Allan Myers, co- -editor, developspictures for the Tom Shimizu. co-year book. editor, works on the dummy. Miss Laura Gardner-Editorial Adviser Mrs. Wanda Wade-Carnival E. L. Crawford-Business AdviserClgir Ahlstrom, Carolyn Clark, associate editor1unior editor Clynn Jennings,Katherine Leyba, junior editorcalendar andtyping/

YEARBOOK This year, as an experiment to cut costs, the yearbook hasbeen assembled and printed by an offset process. And in spiteof careful charting, with so many hands at the wheel, accidentshave happened. Margins have sometimes slipped their moorings;balances have been lost in heavy seas. But if some of the pagesmake you a little dizzy, remember that this has been a first sailfor all of us; and at times the weather has been rough and thehorizon dim; and it's been a long pull and a hard one. But wehope that the delivered cargo is not too bad. Robert Yates, Manager in charge of Carnival and Doris Bullock, Sales manag er. Milton Jones and his staff. Gene Yearbook Salesmen. Sitting - Glenn Hill. . .ydBergman cuts pictures to size Obershaw. Kay Smith. Glenn Cun dick. Garry Bolliger.while Gaylen Gisseman and Gar- Rodney Maxfield. Kneeling - Doris Booth. LuDawnwin Farnsworth paste them in Casper, Marian Mortesen. Jean Davis, Marva Jeannethe printer's pages. Kimball, Charlynn Johnson, Blaine Griffin. Third row- Joy Beckstead. Marjorie LeFevre, Myrna Lee Dowding, Marilyn Boyce. Kae Winn, RaNae Weber, Aleene Gra- ham, Jackie Miner. Fourth row-Norman Mines, San- dra Newma Gloria Huchings, Carma Jackson. Marilyn Milne, Crissie Gray, Claudia Scoffield. David Bean. Back row - Paul Wilcox, Gaylen Gisseman. Charles Peeler. Yearbook Photographers Richard Troester, Kent Bateman. Boyd Beckstead, Dean Kanatanie. Richard Anderson.

Doris Seito, editor-in-chief. Business Managers Robert Yates and Jackie Miner.B R0 A D c A s TER Newspaper Broadcaster The first Jordan publica ti on was a litt le magazine call ed \"The Courier\" that was edited in 1909-1 0 by Alvah Fitz- g erald. This modest edition came out three or four times a year with a larger issue in the spring, one of the early editors being our E. E. Greenwood. In 1915-16 the little magazine was changed to an eight-page pamphlet; and in 1922-23 it was first published as a newspaper. In 1924-25 its name was changed to \"The Broadcaster.\" But the 1951 version of our school paper goes to press every two weeks and consists of s1x newspaper-size pages with several All-American ratings to its credit. \"The Broad caster\" is edited by the journalism class under the ab le supervision of Miss Oralie Rawson. Feature writers-Mary Kouris and Ire n e Loulias.Not present-Kanna Brockbank. Page ninety-four

--·. .., ~ Co-editors-Charl ene Lind and Patsy Jenkins. Aseistant Editors-Mary Lou Williams and MarilynAshman. Seated-Udean Bailey and Ellen Wheadon. ex- Sports editors-Norman Stapley, Otto Draper, and change editors. Standing-Jay Houmand. artist, and Lee Erickson. Gary Nelson, photographer. Junior Journalists (from the left around the table)- Junior Journalists (from left to righ t around the table) Joycelyn Day, LaRue Allen, Otto Draper, Berva Dawn- Bonnie Olsen, Vonda Butterfield, Shirley Walker. Beckstead, Shirley Egbert. Norman Stapley, BernellLaVon Thornton, VaLoye Roos, Gene Cranfill, Irene Berrett, Margie Egbert, Carma Jackson, Shirley AnnLoulias, Kaye Christensen, Leah Jenkins, Maureen Hobbs, Mary Ellen Sjoblem, Shirlene Alsop.Edwards, Louann Erickson, Selma Mori.

DEBATING Dean Cundick and Kay Smith.Place B Class Division. Sophomores. Winners of Regional Meet ready lorState contest. Front row-Louise Hamilton. Patsy Jen-kins. Charlene . Lind. LaDean Pierce.Middle row- Uoyd Hill. Jackie Miner.Marilyn Aahrnan. Joan Wilcox. Back row- Gayle Miner. Jerry Sorensen. Sara LeeErickson. Not in photograph - BobYates. Reid Hansen. Conover Jensen.Invitational at Weber Region 8 at Jordan A regional debat e tournament to qua lify twe lve Seventy Jordan d e baters went to Ogden to theWebe r Invitational Forensic Tournament at Weber team s for th e state meet was held March 16 at Jordan .Junior College on March 2 and 3, the fifteenth annual Thirty-s ix te ams took part, representing Jordan, Davis,meet. The senior and junior teams entered in either Ogden, Provo, Carbcn and Granite. The debate wasMen 's A or Women 's A division, the soph teams in B conducted by Phil Goldbranson. and most of the judgesdivis ion. The soph team of Cundick and Smith emerged were U. of U. debate s tudents. Each school had sixundefeated . Six hundred team s of Utah and Idaho took team s from which twe lve teams were selected for thepart in the meet , thirty -three of them from Jordan. Seven s tate tournament- four from Jordan , four from Ogden,teams went into the seventh round . One of our team s one from Davis, one from Granite, one from Carbon, andqualified for the final s in Men's A division, one one from Provo.Women's A s tayed lor the seventh round. Page ninety-six

Senior debaters getting ready for Weber meet. Seated-Louise Hamilton, Marilyn Ashman. Joan Wilcox. Stand- ing-Bob Yates, Jerry Sorensen, Lee Bean, Doran Hiatt. Gayle Miner, Yvonne Crawford. Rodney Brady, Sara Lee Erickson. Bruce Enniss, Jean Chiverall, Dorothy Brothers. Jerry Ferguson, Charlene Lind. Dorothy Brothers in the third round of the regional debate. State Meet at U. of U. Four o( our teams qualified for the State Speech Tournament at the U. of U. on March 30 . They were Marilyn Ashman and Joan Wilcox. who received a rating of excellent; Charlene Lind and Gayle Miner. who got honorable mention; Pat Jenkins and Bob Yates, and Lloyd Hill and Reid Hansen. The questwn debated this year was \"Resolved That Further Social Welfare Benefits Should Be Extended by the Federal Government.\" The coaches were Phil Gold- branson, E. L. Crawford, and C. N. Crawford.Page ninety-seven

SCHOOL PLAY Donald Parr and Mrs. Bette Larsonaplly make-up to some of the ca s t. v Leads - Ronald Johnson. Jeanne Brenneman. Karma Brockbank. Bruce THE AMERICAN WAY The Cast Jeff ...... --···-··----··---·-·-·--·--··-···-· .... ···--····-··-·-----· ...............Earl MorrisMartin Gunther .................... .. ....... Ronald Johnson Betsy Davis ...... ----···········--·----······· ............. .. ....Connie WalkerIrma Gunther ................................................ Karma Brockbank Miriam Squires ....... ---·-·--·----·---·-······- ................ Dorothy SatovickLi sa Gunther (Age 20) -·--···-··-···-----·· ......................Joyce Jackson Grandma . .. ..... .............................. .... ........Patricia JonesKarl Gunther (Age 9) .... ... ..... ..... ............. .. Gary Bolliger One-Armed Soldier ...... ...... ......... .... • .. ··-····--------· Allan MyersKarl Gunther (Age IS) ...................................... Jerry Sorenson Radio Announcer ... ... ............. ................... ...... ... .Bob YatesWinifred Baxter ... . ...... .. Jeanne Brenneman Miss Price (Governess) ... .. Louise HamiltonSamuel Brockton ......... ......... Bruce Enniss Political Speaker (Rep.) . .... ..... .......... ........Paul AshtonMrs. Brockton . ..... ................. .. Ann Ayelett Political Speaker (Demo.) . ....... ...........Richard DahlJudge Hewitt ....... . ...... __ Jimmy Marshall Keunnerling ... Jay HoumandMrs . Hewitt . .. .. LaDean Pierce John William s . ..... .... ... .......• Kenneth SteinfeldtAlex Hewitt (Age 21) _ _ Douglas Barron Otto Heinrich .. . ... ....... ..... .......... Doran HiattMary Hewitt ..... .... ... Mary Ellen Sjoblom Clara Heinrich .... . . . .... . ............................... Patsy JenkinsAnna ........... Sue Johnson Henry Courtney .... .. ............• . . ....... ...........Garr VincentRut h ..... .... . .. .. . Nan Smith Mr. Collette ..........................................LaVelle TrippMrs. Ke nnedy .......Geneen Brady Mrs . Coll e tt e .... .. ..... ..... .......... .... .... ....Karen FinlaysonMrs Wh ite .... _ ... ... Madelene Vaccaro Harry McEvoy ......... ................ _ ........Rodney DahlDoc tor Squires .. Kaye Burgon Mrs. McEvoy ................... ......... ............Beverly BirdA School Te a cher Audrey Kirton Mrs. Mcfarland ...... .......... . ............ Gertrude RichardsonMa yor McEvoy Kay Thorton Mrs. Squi res . ...................Lillian WallgrenA Mims te r Wayne Mineer The Drunk .................. ivan SharpDr Mac farl a ne Rodney Brady Two Boys ......... Gordan Sharp, Paul HeadmanTh-:: Bride Yvonne Crawford Two Girl s .. Le e Miller, Gayle WrightTh'i: Groom Crozier Fitzgerald Tommy Ne lson (Crooner) ...Garwin FarnsworthBrmd Lead e r Lawry Adamson Jim McLe nna n .. .. .... ..... . .....Bryant Miner Page ninety-eight

Scenes (though a littleout of locus) from the play. Because of for ces at work to topple our democracy, Miss Lucille Tuttle chose for this year's annual play \"The Am e rican Way\" as it is a graphic presentation of some of the things for which the American people have to be thank- ful and the light th ey have to keep them . This drama by Kaufman and Hart was the Pulitzer prize play for 1939 and is the most dynamic production ever attempted at Jordan. The cast numbered 250 in costume, and the drama was interspersed with music, songs, and dancing. It is the s tory of the Americanization of a family of German immigrants during the first forty years of the century and deal s with their early struggles, their achievement of wealth, their loses during the depression, their sorrow and the sacrifice of their only son when the land of their adop- tion went to war against the land of their birth, and their struggles against evil influences in the land. The play, presented on the evenings of November 30 and of December I, was a truimph lor the dramatic de- partment, lor the mu sic department, and for the stagecraft, the art, and the woodwork classes.Page n:inety-nine


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