JUNIORSEdward Kunz, Sandy; Richard Keeler, Draper; John Kirton, Draper;T ae Kasuga, Sandy; Hal Knight, Midvale.Bette Kelstrom, Sandy; Elton Kidd, Bluffdale; Lois Lloyd, Draper; MichaelLoulias, Midvale; Evelyn Latimer, Union.Don Lind, M idvale; M axine Lee, Sandy; M ary Loulias, Midvale; GeraldineLoveall, West Jordan; Romie Lessley, Butler.Darlene Lester, South Jordan; Lynn Loveless, Union; Orlando Lawson,Sandy; Norma Lloyd Sandy; Olean Manning, Union.Wayne Loveall, Midvale; Fern Lloyd, South Jordan; Norma Lancaster,Crescent; Lyle Lehman, Butler; Norma Miller, Midvale. Upper: \"I'm sure he comes in this door,\" Jua- nita Davis Is saying to Donna Hansen and Dorothy Snape. Lower: Norma Lancaster, Don Wilson, and Carmen Barnes say, \"Park over there. We're waiting for a new convertible.\"
PIONEERI GRuth Millerberg, East Midvale; Melvin Mitchell, Midvale; Donna Maxfield, East Midvale;Bonnie Maxfield, Sandy; Keith Matthews, Midvale; Katherine Makris, West Jordan; DotMathews, Midvale; Douglas Matthews, Union.Allen Mickelsen, Draper; Don Mickelsen, Draper; Ramona Mazanis, Sandy; Dale Mousley,Riverton; Joy Mousley, Bluffdale; Donnien Mousley, Riverton; Bryant MilleJ.°, Herriman;Bruce Macklin, Union.Beverly Miller, Midvale; Alvin Merrill, South Jordan; Fred Maynes, Union; Shirla Malstrom,West Jordan; La Ree Morgan, Riverton; Delma Morris, Sandy; Don McCormick, Union;Junior McReynolds, West Jordan.Bob McCarthy, Union; Bill McCleary, East Midvale; Beverly McKean, Sandy; Pat Mc-Kague, Midvale; Gene Newbold, Union; Patsy Nowlan, Union; Shirley NewboiJ, South Jor-dan; Doris Nelson, Crescent.Ilene Nerdin, West Jordan; Dale Nilsson, East Midvale; Marian Nelson, Union; Douglas Nell,Riverton; Carma Nielsen, Riverton; Keith Nickle, Union; Lee Ostler, South Jordan; WardOrwin, Midvale.
JUNIORSJoe Ota, Draper; Jack Ota, Draper; Dean O lson, Union; Left: Colleen Asay, Roma Rasmusson, Evelyn Isaac,Do Lores O lson, Sandy; La M ar Olson, Union. and Carol Pearson snatch a breath of fres1h air before go ing back to class.Glen Ottosen, Sandy; La Ree Ostler, South Jordan; JolenePierson, Sandy; Dannie Proctor, Union; Beth Phelps, River, Right: Katherine Hu e sser, Earlen e Hunter, and Shirleyton. Gosman look up his address in the Handbook.Carol Pearson, West Jordan; Arnold Peart, Draper; LorrainePoor, Herriman; Elizabeth Page, Riverton; Bud Peterson,Draper.Kathryn Petrlich, Midvale; Val Peterson, Sandy; MyrnaPollock, Sandy; Betty Poulson, Sandy; Kenneth Peterson,Sandy.Don Price, M idvale; Leon Peterson, Sandy; Afton Richards,West Jordan; Dee Roach, Midvale; Roma Rasmusson, EastM idvale.
PIONEERINGRaymond Ray, Midvale; Marlene Reid, Midvale; Bonnie Rasmussen, Midvale; Lyla Savage,Cottonwood Heights; Gordon Soper, Draper; Genie! Sorensen, Draper; Robert Strong, Mid-vale.Joane Seal, Riverton; Keith Sorenson, East Midvale; Dorothy Snape, Riverton; Mark Stephen-sen, Riverton; Evelyn Stephensen, Sandy; Elden Smart, Union; Donna Shaw, Draper.Dale Sharp, East Midvale; Irene Sorensen, Murray; Thomas Sadler, Draper; Jo Anne Searle,Midvale; Stanley Spencer, Riverton; Randolyn Sharp, East Midvale; Shirl Sandstrom, Midvale.Margaret Stringham, Midvale; Rodney Sheppock, South Jordan; Shirley Setterberg, Sandy;Wayne Stanley, South Jordan; Melva Smith, Sandy; Betty Severson, Bluffdale; Cherie Smith,Draper.Lynn Sharp, West Jordan; Lynn Terry, Draper; Edith Thomson, Union; Eldon Tame, Union;Blaine Tolman, Sandy; Geraldine Tanner, Murray; Margaret Tennant, Sandy.Neil Tischner, Bennion; Cheryl Townsend, Sandy; Peggy Vale, Riverton; Dean Van Valken-burg, Union; La Rue Vincent, Midvale; Garth Wright, Sandy; Shirley Wright, Midvale.
JUNIORS Prom Committee is making plans tor decorating the gym. Seated: LaRue Vincent, Boyd Crump, and Glen Ottosen. Standing: Robert Hughes and Rich- ard Keeler.R eed W ebb, Bluffdale; Lois W ood, Union ; D on Whitehouse, East Mid -vale; R eta Whitman, Draper ; Dean W elch, Riverton .D olores Wilkenson , Butler ; Jay W ebb, Draper ; Maxine W alker, Murray;D onna Withers, Draper ; Irene Withers, Riverton.Gene Whiting, Union ; Faye W alker, Sandy ; Blaine W ebster, W est Jord an ;Ivo W ebster, W est Jordan ; M argy Wilkinson, Butler.Jae Winkler , Sandy ; Lois Wheeler, Midvale; Donald Wnson, East Mid -vale; Jack Wilson, Bennion ; Pat Whitmore, W asatch R esort.
Sophomores are we, who started the year green as rDowding's lawn. But time passes and we catch on. Afterspending a year threading our way--or pushing and shovinit--through the iuniors and seniors in the sophomore hall,we feel that we have spent the year BLAZ NG A TRAI On Sop,homore Day, Ray Andrus and Carol Bruno are voted the most out- standing boy aud girl.The kids dress in odd costumes onSophomore Day - Blaine Tempestand Dorothy Slaughter,James And er on, Sandy ; Beverly Anderson, Mid,vale; Leslie Andrus, Midvale; Thelma Andrus,D raper ; Douglas Ander on, M idvale.Wilma Atkinson, Midvale; R oy A shby, Crescent ;La M ayne A shton, Union ; Ray Andrus, Draper ;Donna Ad ams, W est Jord an .Francis Ander on, Drap r ; George Adamson,Drap r; Lawana Atwood, W est Jord an ; Ann eArterburn, Union ; Donald Allen, Sandy.Barb ara And erson, Murray; R eid And erson , Sandy;W ayne And rson, Sandy; Kathleen Anderson , Mid,vale; Lloyd Ahlstrom, Sandy.Joyce All n, Draper ; Gerald Burton, W est Jordan ;A<lclin Archul etta , Sandy ; Donna Mac All op,Murray ; Ardella Buckley , W est Jore.Ja n.
SOPHOMORESMary Bodell, Herriman; James Boggess, Union; Grace Brown, South Jordan; Junior Bog-enshutz, South Jordan; Jean Beckstead, South Jordan; Oalvin Brady, Union; Janice Berrett,Union; Thomas Bills, Herriman; Glenden Blair, Cottonwood Heights.John Brunetti, Union; Margaret Barben, West Jordan; Que Butterfield, Riverton; Rita Ba-ker, Draper; Bob Bass, Bluffdale; Donna Bingham, Midvale; Julian Bowles, Herriman; ErmaBateman, West Jordan Bruce Buckley, West Jordan.Carol Bruno, West Jordan; Robert Bush, Sandy; Patsy Boggess, Union; Ravell Beckstead,Granite; Elvera Butterfield, Midvale; Deon Bateman, West Jordan; Lucile Beckstead, WestJordan; Wayne Bateman, West Jordan; Carol Brady, Union.Jean Baird, Draper; Jack Beckstead, South Jordan; Charles Boynton, Sandy; Melba Bowers,Draper; Donald Bogenshutz, South Jordan; Carol Cox, Midvale; Richard Campbell, Sandy;LaVon Cook, Union; Barbara Corak, Midvale.Robert Outler, East Midvale; Marilyn Crawford, Midval ; Grant Child, Union; Sue Cross-grove, Draper; Joan Cook, Sandy; Bert Cundick, Sandy; Joan Cowley, Sandy; ValerieCook, Union; Carol Cowdell, Midvale.Alice Coyte, Draper; Ted Ohristensen, Herriman; Lorraine Clinton, East Midvale; PhillipClayton, Draper; Mary Orawford, Midvale; Claudia Crane, Herriman; Glenna Cundick,West Jordan; Arnold Clerico, Crescent; Lu Deene Carson, Sandy.
BLAZING A TRAILLael Cowley, Union; Kenneth Com-stock, West Jordan; Eldora Dowding,Sandy; Sheron Despain, Granite; DonnaDowd, Midvale; Marcelyn Day, Draper.Merrill Drake, Midvale; Beverly Dooley,Union; Lynn Dowding, Sandy; BarbaraDansie, Riverton; Dave Devine, Union;La Dean Draper, Sandy.Wayne Dean, Crescent; Marilyn Day,Draper; K nneth Duke, Draper; MarieDansie, Riverton; Clinton Dansie, Her-riman; La Rae Detomasi, West Jordan.Rachel Day, Draper; Kenneth Dumas,Midval ; Roger Evans, South Jordan;Pearl Egbert, Union; Vonna Enniss,Draper· Mac Enniss, Draper.Bruce Egbert, West Jordan; Jack Egbert,West Jordan; Nyle Evans, Sandy; Ra-mona Eyre, andy; N<tdine Ferguson,Sandy; Ramona Fl tt r, Sandy.Colleen Finl y, Union; Alfred Fratto,Drap r; Rosalie Favatella, Sandy; Bar-nard Fitzgerald, Draper; RaymondFrench, Union; Vauna Fairbourn, re cent.Kenn y French, Union; Aileen Fowler,Ea t r scent; Joseph Fratto, Draper;Clayton Fairbourn, Cr sc nt; Betty Lou raham, outh Jordan; Leonard Groo,Sanely.Harold off, Midvale; Emily Gaman-gaso, Union; Myrna reene, Bluffdale; lycle riffin, Midvale; Barbara Gull, ancly; M rlin Graham, Union.Elaine Gilbert, Riverton; Bobbie Goff,West Jordan; Lois Gadd, Midvale;Thorene ilbert, Draper; WeldonGlines, Union; Marilyn Grundvig,Sandy.
SOPHOMORESRuby Glover, East Midvale; Jeanne Griffin, Midvale; Ross Godfrey, Murray; Ray Griffith,Union; Beverly Hansen, Cottonwood Heights; Dennis Hand, Midvale; Don Hardcastle,Sandy; Margaret Hudson, Union, Rodney Hill, Sandy.Darrell Heaps, West Jordan; Carol Hardman, Union; Jerry Holt, South Jordan; DeloresHolt, South Jordan; Dean Hogan, West Jordan; Sterling Hill, Sandy; La Rae Huffman,Butler; Paul Howard, Riverton; Darlene Hamilton, Riverton.Virginia Hobbs, West Jordan; James Howell, Draper; Vaughn Hofeling, Sandy; RosalieHughes, Sandy; Ray Hirase, Union; Patricia Hatt, Riverton; Billy Harm, West Jordan;Ray Haun, Sandy; Juan Hutchings, South Jordan.Hal Hendrickson, Draper; Virginia Ivata, Draper; Marian Jones, Butler; Wendell Jackson,Union; Gayle Johnson, South Jordan; Veda Jensen, Midvale; Jay Jen en, Sandy; LeonaJackson, Union; Boyd Jensen, East Midvale.Verna Jacobson, West Jordan; Cleve Jenkins, Midvale; Joy Jones, Butler; Virginia Johnson,Union; Paul Jacobson, Midvale; Shirley Johnson, Union; Dorothy John on, Sandy; Sher,man Jensen, Riverton; La Verle Jordan, Crescent.Bonnie Jordan, Draper; Russell Jensen, Midvale; Jean Johnson, Sandy; Launa Jaynes,Sandy; Robert Jensen, West Jordan; Wallace Kidd, Bluffdale; Louise Kastanis, West Jor,clan; Merrill Kemp, Midvale; Kay Kosavich, West Jordan. I
BLAZING A TRAILArt Kalipetsis, South Jordan; DarrellKing, Granite; James Kastanis, WestJordan; Shirel Kemp, Sandy; Mar DellaLa Rocco, Midvale; Roy Lepore, WestJordan.Fern Lehmitz, West Jordan; Van Le-pore, West Jordan; Nonna Lancaster,West Jordan; Neva Lee, Midvale; JoeLong, Draper; Roy Lofthouse, SouthJordan.La.Var Lloyd, Sandy; Joyce Lane, Butler;Mar Jean Larson, Murray; Jay Miller,Midvale; Lorene Mickelsen, Crescent;Pearl Morrow, Sandy.Karl Mcfarlane, Bluffdale; Norma Mick-elsen, Draper; Kay McOleary, Midvale;Marna Ruth Maynes, Butler; LouiseMiddelstadt, Riverton; Bertha Malstrom,Wet Jordan.Fae Millerb rg, East Midvale; DuaneMarsh, Granite; Marian Mickelsen, EastCrescent; Bennie Mace, Sandy; LureneMascarro, Union; Morrell McMullin,Riverton.Antoine Martineau, Midvale; VenusMelonas, West Jordan; ]. H. Mabey, South Jordan; Carolyn Kay Mitchell,Midvale; Leon Monson, Midvale; Ar- lene Mick lson, Crescent. Margar t Miller, Herriman; Clair Milne, Midvale; Marilyn Madsen, Union; Bob- bie McKee, South Jordan; Fukiko May- ida, Sandy; Billy Markus, Midvale. Leo Morrow, Sandy; Jo Ann Miller, Union; Shirley Moon, Riverton; Stanly McReynolds, We t Jordan; Edward Marshall, Midvale; Ar Lou McMullin, South Jordan. Fred Moosman, West Jordan; Clark Maxfield, South Jordan; DeWayne Mil- lerberg, Midvale; Eugene Mcfarlane, Midvale; Richard Motto, Union; Bette Nickle, Union.
SOPHOMORESBetty Newbold, Riverton; Laurence Neff, Riverton; Gwen Neff, Union; Beverly Nelson,Union; Howard Newman, Riverton; Dorothy Nelson, Midvale; Alan Nielsen, East Midvale;Walter Nielsen, Midvale; Weston Nielsen, East Midvale.LaVon Nokes, Riverton; Carole Nelson, Midvale; Maury Newman, Riverton; MarvinNealer, Draper; Blanche Newbold, Union; Howard Nibley, Midvale; Marjorie Nell,Riverton; Denny Neilson, Bluffdale; Doris Nelson, Sandy.Andrew Okamoto, West Jordan; Mike Ontiveros, Midvale; Galen Ostler, South Jordan;La Juana lson, Crescent; James Ostler, Sandy; Peggy wsley, Crescent; Jerry lson,Miavale; Donna Ozancin, Butler; Quinn Olson, Sandy.Bonnie Olsen, Sandy; Dale Owsley, Orescent; Erwin Olsen, Sandy; Lois Olson, Union;Merlin Orgill, Draper; Laurel Pingree, Granite; Max Phelps, Riverton; Glen Page, River,ton; Bill Phillips, South Jordan.Vaudis Park, Sandy; Ellas Park, Sandy; David Palmer, South Jon.Ian; Elise Poor, Berri,man; Thomas Park, Midvale; Blaine Porter, Union; Carolyn Patience, Midvale; StewartPierce, Draper; Gerald Parker, Draper .Mitchel Price, Midvale; Dorothy Pierce, East Midvale; Matt Padj n, Midvale; Irwin Rich,ardson, Midvale; Darlyne Rindlisbach, Midvale; Don Richard , Sandy; James Rawson,Sandy; Norma Ramoselli, Murray; Arvon Rosenhan, Union.
BLAZING A TRAILBetty Reid, Midvale; Bill Rosenhan,East Midvale; June Robison, West ]or,clan; Clifford Reich, Sandy; Anita Rose,West Jordan; Duane Richardson, WestJordan.Raymond Russell, Union; Thelma Rom,ney, Sandy; Mary Sugaya, West Jordan;Robert Steadman, West Jordan; PaulSmith, Bluffdale; James Sanderson,Sandy.Robert Sumbot, Midvale; Donald Shel,ton, East Midvale; Norma Ann Stowe,Midvale; George Showell, Riverton;Laird Spratt, Draper; Reva Smith,Draper.Dale Stewart, Crescent; DorothySlaughter, Sandy; Bill Sumbot, Midvale;Betty Simmonds, Crescent; Robert harp, Midvale; Evelyn Steadman, outh Jordan.Rose Mari Stuart, Sandy; Revice Scott,Sandy; Joye Severson, Midvale; MilanStimatz, Midvale; Richard Steinfeldt,We t Jordan; Juel Smith, East Midvale.Dick Sharp, Midvale; Ruby Sundquist,Crescent; Scott Steele, We t Jordan;Coral Ann Smith, Midvale; WillisSmith, Draper; Howard Spencer, Bluff,dale.Mariann Spilker, Butler; Lynn Smith,Draper; Bonnie Sharp, Ea t Midvale;Eug n mith, Draper; Bonnie Savage,Cottonwood Heights; Glenn Setterberg,Sandy.Ardell anderson, Draper; Tom Sechuk,Midvale; Rhea Sund, Sandy; Melvin pilker, andy; Rex Silcox, South ]or,dan; Thelma Sor nsen, Sandy.V rl Stanley, S6uth Jordan; RobertSharp, Draper; Emma Jane Thornton,East Midvale, Ronald Thomas, SouthJordan; Lavell Tapp, Union; Joan Tuft,Draper.
SOPHOMORESTheron Thomas, Union; Harold Thompson, Sandy; Jerald Toomer, Midvale; WilmaToome, Draper; Marlon Tolman, Sandy; Dorothy Troester, Midvale; Barbara Taylor, Union.Kenneth Thomsen, Union; Robert Thomas, South Jordan; Blaine Tempest, Midvale; MaxVawdry, Draper; Jerry Van Dam, East Midvale; LeRoy Van Valkenburg, Union; EffieWalker, Union.Georgia White, Draper; Darrell Webb, West Jordan; Dorothy Wilson, East Midvale; Wal-lace Webster, West Jordan; Elaine Wagstaff, East Midvale; Laurence Wh adon, SouthJordan; Mildred Westover, South Jordan.Robert Webster, Midvale; Maxine Wright, Sandy; Robert Wiechert, West Jordan; Col-leen Wheeler, Union; Billy Welch, Riverton; Shirley Wilcox, West Jordan; Dec Withers,Riverton.Mary Withers, Riverton; Melvin Withers, Draper; Donna Wenerstrom, Sandy; GlenWhetman, Sandy; Frank Winward, Riverton; Marlen Webster, Sandy; Shirley Wallington,Crescent.Lavoy Whitmore, Granite; Darlene Wood, West Jordan; Madge Wynn, Orescent; Don-ald Waddups, Sandy; Sam Yoneje, Draper; Marjorie Young, West Jordan; Marvin Zit-ting, Union.
As the years roll on, there's a deeper stressWhile a country is born in the wilderness.-Don Blanding. Organizations
CHARLONIANSLaRue Wennerstrom, Jeannene Dowding, Elaine On September 19, the school was startled to see DaisyDuffin, and Edwina Despain wait for Charlonian May chasing Lil' Abner through the halls, and to hear Carmen Miranda, on her hands an<l knees, moaning,meeting. \"I know my heart, I know my mind, I know that I stick out behind.\" An<l here was Wee Willi Winkle running upstairs and downstairs in his night gown. Everywhere we looked were freakish creatures doing queer things. But it was only Charlonian Initiation Day. After a perspiring, knee-scraping day, seventy-eight new members feebly but proudly donned their coveted gray an<l maroon uniforms and staggered down to the annual candlelight ceremony. Don't try to find a Charlonian at noon on Mondays. They are all in Miss Rawson's room, busier than the proverbial bee. In these meetings have been planned their Christmas boxes for orphans, their gifts to the Red Cross, their clever marches, their ushering, and their formal dance, in which they honored not only the bas- ketball boys but also all their former members. As always, they have lived up to their motto, which is \"to stimulatt; school pirit.\"Front row: Romona Hardcastle, Eva Lynn Bagley, Dixie Butterfield, Evelyn Isaac, w nSpratling, Colleen Asay, Amey Harada. Second row: Norma Despain, Mary Jane Callas,Jane Ennis, Katherine McNamarra, Lorraine Greenwood, Dallas Dean, Katherine Makri ,M ary Steadman. Third row: Irene Sorenson, Wanda Whitmore, Virginia Burnham,Gae Crossgrove, Delores Gadd, Shirley Wright, Carma Neilson, Beth Glover. Back row:Carmen Barnes, Bonnie Maxfield, Bette Cowley, Elaine Duffin, Agnes Weibell, GloriaBrown, Mildred Greenwood.
Front row: Jolene Pierson, Norma Day, Norma Cundick, Carol Pearson, Dixie Clarke, Elaine Howlett, LaRue Wen-nerstrom, Gwen Smith, Colleen Dickson. Second row: Wilma Fairbourn, Zella Fae Howe, Charlotte Clark, PicolaHatch, Geraldine Bruno, Karen Boggess, Shirley Nelson, Jean Beardon, Romae Crossgrove. Third row: JeanneneDowding, Beryl Jones, Norma Lloyd, Elaine Slusher, Roylance Spratling, Norma Joyce Bateman, Joyce Ashman, OraJoan Seal, Doris Nelson, Beverly Miller, Eula Homan. Back row: Ilene Nerdin, Joyce Johnson, Lois Lloyd, Kath-ryn Petrlich, Shirley Bowen, Juanita Davis, Arvilla Jaynes, Joann Coyte, Geniel Sorensen, Randolyn Sharp, LaRueVincent. Pep Club Elaine Slusher, Gae Crossgrove, Kathryn McNa- mara, and Mary Steadman are talking over datesThe Charlonian Club is not celebrating its centennial this for the Charlonian formal.year, but it is having an anniversary. Just twenty years ago,twenty-five public-spirited girls decided to take a littlesportsmanship, a pinch of friendship, a jigger of leadership,a spoonful of scholarship, and a cup of pep and whip up alittle dish that they called the Charlonians.They chose for their president Anne Fitzgerald and beganto make history at Jordan. No game, no play, no opera, noanything, was complete without the exuberance of the PepClub, which always landed and got the situation well inhand.People came to games to see the girls march almost as muchas to s e the boys play.But such vitality didn't detract from their scholarship be-cause they had to keep up a B+ average.Each year they have adopted an attractive and practical uni-form of some combination of gray and maroon- always thelast word in style.As the enrollment of the school has increased, so has theirs,until now they number seventy-eight girls- all brainy youngdynamoes.The club sponsors are Miss Tuttle, Miss Rawson, MissWebb and Mrs. Tucker.
Jay Dees Instead of singing \"Three Little Girls in Blue,\" this year, we are singing \"Sixty Little Girls in Blue\"- royal blue, buttoned down the back with push,up sleeves. These uniforms are an eyeful and cover sixty little live,wires bent on having fun. Their real fun began on N ovcmbcr eigth at their initiation. Between halves at the Jordan-Davis game, numerous gro, tesques and sad,sacks began circulating among the crowds getting more laughs than a Red Skelton program. Delirious with this initial success, they hopped on the busses and were off for the big town. · Herc they astonished the natives by sweeping a way down Main Street, begging alms, and cutting up other youthful capers. They ended their day with a feed at the Y.W.C.A.Fo r Jay De es initiation , Lorrain e Poor allows he rself tobe led about on a leash by Mary Bernardo, whileMelba Smith peeks beh ind tih e Kilroy mask to check onDonna Han sen- all this on tihe sidewalks of Salt LakeCity on Nov. 8 .Front row: Carol Young, Joyce Nelson, Barbara Bingham, Joy McMullin , Audrey Blanchard, Viola Nic holsen, DonnaBeth Steadman, Lorraine Steadman. Second row: LaRene Mackey, Ruth Evans, He len Jenkins, Pat Parker, MacJones, Irene Payne, Betty Ruth Olsen, Clara Steinfeldt. Back row: Arva Howell, LaR e Morgan, Joyce Berrett,.Barbara Maynard, Fern .Bills, Norma Berrett, Barbara Stephensen, LaRae Harriso n, Norma Lancaster.
Social ClubUnder the stimulus of Miss Poor Elaine Toomer is rest- Shirley Gosman and Audrey Blanchard are madeForsgren, the social club ofJordan has really gone places ing from dragging those up for the Jay Dees' minstrel show.in the last two years. Duringtheir first year, they adopted feet around.their constitution, gave a teaat one of our orchestra recitalsat Memorial House, helpedwith a senior tea, and preparedseveral programs for their clubmembers.This year they have chosen their uniforms, given a Minstrel Show assembly, packed Christmas boxesfor orphans, held their initiation, given a program at the Veterans Hospital, besides having programsand parties strictly private.Front row: Fern Lloyd, Nelda Densley, Lois Wood, Margaret Stringham, Flora Stefanoff, Olive Atwood, VondeleeBla ius, Donna Han en. Second row: Lorraine Poor, Beverly Butler, Shirley Gosman, Darlene Lester, Mary Ber-nardo, Elizabeth Page, Dorothy Lehmitz, Melva Smith, June Tanner. Back row: Tae Kasugi, Roma Rasmussen,Marilyn Jensen, Jerry Loveall, Ann Bateman, Afton Richards, Dorothy Beckstead, JoAnn Calicott, Phylis Hansen,Joy Schaedler.
FFA Boys Attend Meet in Kansas City Fu tu re Fa rm e rsHyrum Gottschalk, Paul Butterfield, Jeddie Fenstermaker, and Raymond of AmericaHaws, with Robert Pixfon, take part in only complete band at t1he con-vention, Oct. 17. Many and varied are the activities of the Future Farmer boys. They started the school year off with ex- hibiting their farm products at the State Fair and bringing home the blue ribbons. Among those winning prizes this year were: Joe Brunetti, with to- matoes; Donald Latimer, Bryce Ashby, and Raymond Haws with eggs; Robert Newbold and Robert Steadman with sugar beets; Don Neilson with grapes and prunes; and George Adamson with his prize heifer and his pet pig. They .finished th autumn season with a bang by putting on a prize-winning Harvest Ball gleaming pumpkins, blaz- ing autumn leaves, brilliant wagon, wheels, straw, corn stalks, gypsies, games, tables groaning with cider and doughnuts and reigning over all their $Cintilating queen, Kathleen Anderson, with her attendants.Not being content with just winning prizes, and crowning queens, the boys- all spruced up in theit newjackets.:_have sent members to the National Meet at Kansas City and others to the Live Stock Show atOgden. They have brought a live stock show to Jordan; they helped harvest crops and have made farmsurveys. They have sponsored a flower show and won public,speaking and essay contests.And on the social side, on M arch 28, they gave a banquet with the FHA, after which they played gamesand danced. They are now planning for a summer outing.The advisers are: M r. Soulier, Mr. Boyce and Mr. Peterson.FFA officers are-front row: Lorun Dansie, vice-president; Jim- Richard Motto's cauliflower takesmie Griggs, reporter; Robert Pixton, treasurer. Back row: Blaine first place at Utah State Fair.Hardcastle, secretary; and Robert Newbold, president.
Top picture-front row: Paul Butterfield, Robert Pixton, Raymond Haw , Hyrum Gottschalk, Jimmie Nickle, Calvin Thorn,ton, Hugh Gailey. Second row: Lorun Dansie, Robert Newbold, Jimmie Griggs-, Don Latimer, Bob Davis, Jay Webb,Ralph Jen en, LaMar Evans, Artie Allen, Norman Gottberg. Third row: Don Neil on, Bill Wynn, Dean Welch, GlenOtto en, Melfred Allsop, Melvin Spencer, Bryce Ashby, Sam Sugiyama, LaMar Coats, Keith Beckstead. Fourth row: GeneN wbold, Don Wil on, Blaine Hardcastle, Burt Johnson, Cloyd Peterson, George Merrill, Lon Humes, Rodney Sheppick.Back row: Stanley Miller, Bob Orr, David Hamilton, Ray Steadman, Loris Kartsner, Guy Brunetti, Earl Griffith, MerlinBowd JI.Bottom picture-front row: Richard Motto, Wayne Ballard, Revice Scott, Raymond Rus ell,LeRoy Van Valkenburg, Clifford Reich, Willi Smith, Clark Maxfield, Shirley Moon. Secondrow: Lawrence Neff, Morrell McMullin, Marvin Zitting, Kenneth Thompson, Eugene Smith,Bob Bass, Lee Ma on, John Brunetti. Third row: Scott Steele, Dean Hogan, Robert Weichert,Arnold Clerico, Bobbie McKee, Junior Bogenschutz, Art Kalipetsis, Robert Thomas, Dee Whithers.Fourth row: Dale Stewart, Verl Stanley, Lynn Smith, Melvin Whithers, Joe Fratto, HowardSpencer, Laird Sprattling, Donald Allen, Reid Ander on. Baack row: Jerry Walt, Robert Jensen,Wallace Kidd, Max Phelps, Billie Welch, Bennie Mace, Sherman Jensen.
Future Homemakers of AmericaFront row: Ann Garfield, Amey Harada, Beth Van Valkenburg, Katherine Loulias, Mary Jayne Callas, Betty Akagi. Secondrow: Madge Wynn, Rosalie Favatella, Katherine Makris, LaRae Marett, Fae Smith, Leila Peterson, Myrtle Reid, Miss Bennion,Third row: LaRae Harrison, Margaret Jones, Marna Maynes, Maurine Christensen, Shirley Wilcox, Helen Doman, NaomiYoungberg, LaRue Wennerstrom. Back row: Thelma Dansie, Donna Winword, Vauna Fairborn, Helen Fergus, Marilyn Dahl,Marie Dansie, Melba Bowers, Elaine Gilbert, Barbara Dansie. FHA initiate new members at t ,heir Candlelight Tea and decorate for the annual Sweethearts' Ball.
These girls plan the Sweethearts' Ball. \"A stitch in time saves nine,\" \"an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,\"Myrtle Reed, Betty Akagi, and Katherine Makris are cooking up new are two axioms that form the backbone schemes to make their formal the best one yet. of the FHA. And the girls work like beavers to promote a growing apprecia, tion of the joys of homemaking and to further interest in home economics. T o aid in 1his pursuit, they joined the state and national organization. On April twelfth, nine of the girls- in, eluding three voting delegates - took part in the meeting and banquet in Salt Lake where Katherine M akris was elect, ed second vice-president for the district. Earlier in the year, in their annual candle-light ceremony in the model home, they initiated their new members. At Christmas time, with the other girls' clubs, they furnished gifts for orphan children. Some of the models shown at the Fashion Show are out of this world.The girls also like to show others what 0they can do. I 'Their annual Valentine affair, the Sweet-hearts' Ball, this year was a \"Cupid's Inn,\"where Cinder lla and Prince Charmingheld court to the theme song of \"For Senti-m ntal Reasons.\" n February seventh, they entertained thestudents with an assembly whose themewas \"When grandmother was a girl.\"And finally at the end of M arch, they gavea Fashion how and Tea at the Mother'sancl Daughters' Night ut.To promote go cl fell wship, they and theFFA have j ined in an annual banquet towhich this year they added two skatingparties.Advisers ar : Miss Bennion and M iss Dom-gaard. Barbara McCormick, Romae Crossgrove, Evelyn Nelson , and Zella Fae Howe show some of the costumes they made in sewing class.
Press Club puts out handbooks. Press Club \"Oh, boy! now I can find their telephone num- bers!\" was heard in every corner as the Press Club distributed its popular little hand books. Besides addresses, these directories contain songs and yells, some school history, and much other useful information. This club of Jordan journalists has done much to / further journalism in the district as well as in the school. In Decemb r it invited to Jordan all the editors of the junior highs, as well as of Bingham High, for a c nvention similar to the one at the B.Y.U., to which they sent twenty- four delegates, including those representing the yearbook.Girls of the club inspect new books, hot off the press. Seated: Lila A climax to the editors' onvention was the PressArchibald, Marguerite Houston, Doris Peterson. Standing: Barbara Club assembly a recital of the trials and tribula-Cox, Ruth Kvist, Agnes Weibell, and Billie Nichols. tions of an ditor serious, hilarious, and definitely on the beam. Miss Rawson is the adviser.Front row: Elizabeth Page, Eva Jane Densley, Jerry Loveall, Dee Roach, Marilyn Jensen, Dalla Dean, Neoma Youngberg,LaRue Wennerstrom. Second row: Jane Enniss, Ju anita ]epp on, Patsy Nowlan, Maxine Glover, Barbara Cox, Donna Shaw,Beryl Jones, Norma Joyce Bateman, Agnes Weibell, Gwen Spratling, Dori Peter on. Third row: John Kirton, Ruth Kvist,Delores Densley, Billie Jean Nichols, Betty May Hansen, Edward Kunz, Virginia Hobbs, Marjorie Young, Don Lind, BettyWalker, Fred Maynes. Fourth row: Genial Grove-, LaRee Ostler, Jean Jensen, Arlen Hansen, Nelda Polson, Marguerite Hous-ton, Sherrie Smith, Lois Gordon, Rachel Zitting, Lee Hand, Edwina Despain, Ralph Green. Fifth row: Ray Mcfarlane, RebeccaHunt, Jeannene Dowding, Betty Cowley, Larry Behunin, Donna James, Eldon mart, Jay Lovcle s, Bonnie Maxfield, Pat Whit-more, Bonnie Rasmu sen, Jennie Rae Green, Carol Pearson.
Club 20 Front row: J. H. Mabey, LeRoy Rasmussen, Paul Butterfield, Lynn Dowding. Second row: Robert Pixton, Reed Crapo, Gerald Webb, Robert Alexander, Vere Berrett. Third row: Albert Nystrom, Juan Hutch, ings Gordon Jenson, Don Lind, Don Mickelsen, Garth Wright. Club 20- organized by Mr. E. L. Crawford for \"special purposes\" has twenty members. (Not photographed are Richard Keeler, Allen Mickelsen, Calvin Elkington, Max Hogan, and Lysle English.) Chem ClubFront rnw: Coll een Asay, Dorothy Lehmitz, Gwen Spratling, Lorraine Greenwood, Gwen Smith, Elaine Howlett, Betty Olson,Jean Van Valkenburg. Second row: Elaine Toomer, Donna Beth Steadman, Vivian Jensen, Reed Crapo, Kathryn Mc,Namara, Evelyn Isaac, Roma Rasmussen, Naomi Youngberg, LaRue Wennerstrom. Third row: Jane Ennis, Geniel Sorensen,Calvin Maxfield, Elaine Thompson, Utahna Carlson, Darlene Lester, Ruth Kvist, Wayne Ferguson, Barbara Fitzgerald. - Fourthrow: Robert Alexander, Dallas Dean, Helen Doman, Pat Whitmore, Venna Jean Bradford, Carol Cox, Brad Gardner, LeRoyRasmussen, Howard Nielsen, Donna Shaw, Elden Morgan, Arnold Gardner. Back row: Gerald Groves, Austin Doolittle, RonaldErickson, Bob Bailey, Hal Knight, Dale Howard, Bill Kinny, Lloyd Nerdin, Allen Malstrom, Vere Berrett, Cleo Barton.The Chem Club, under the guidance of Mr. Orson Smith, had as one of its projects a visit to the Geneva Steel Plant.
Ai• top, Dramatic Club officers are rehearsing a little number. Dramatic Club They are Jay Loveless, vice-pesident, Joy McMullin, sec- retary, and Jimmy Gardner, president. In order to interest students in drama, the Dramatics Below: Dixie Clarke, debating manager of the Forensic Club, Club was organized in 1910, putting on as its first and John Shelton, moderator. are planning club activities. play, ''Our Boys.\" Sophomore Club This year they have had a very busy year, in which they have sweated through many plays for the var-The newly organized Sophomore Club intends to ious communities around here, besides the annualgo out for study, style, and pep. play, \"Ramshackle Inn.\" Their fifty-six members also like to eat as you could · tell if you went to their annual dinner at the end of a busy year. Miss Tuttle and Miss George are the advisers. Forensic Club The Forensic Forum, composed of the debaters of Phil Goldbranson, E. L. Crawford, and C. N. Craw- ford, are doing all right for themselves this year. They have had competition from all over the state. Ski Club In 1944-45 a group of boys and girls who were inter- ested in skiing organized the Jordan Ski Club, and chose as their president Gail Despain. The club enrollment has increased considerably this year and the boys and girls have had many hours of thrills skiing at Alta. They had four ski parties at Alta in which they skiied, ate, danced, and listened to the juke box. Officers plan for a ski meet.Carol Cox, president, and Rosalie Starley Bush, secretary; Jimmy Nickle, vice-president; BruceHughes, vice-president. Emma Jane Despain, treasurer; and Harold Olsen, president.Thornton is secretary.
Skating ClubIce skating and roller skating are the activities ofthe Skating Olub, one of our youngest. In January,forty,five of them had fun at a skating party at theSoutheast Roller Rink. Earlier in the year they hada party at Wooleys. Their final splurge was a partyat the Southeast in M ay. The adviser- Mr. Soulier. Language Club\"Parlez vous Francaise?\" \" H ablas Espanol?\"\"Sprecken Sie Deutsch?\" one hears when theLanguage Club gets together. Or perhaps some de,vine lass is listening to some bold lad say, \"Ich liebedich,\" \"Je t'aime,\" or \"Yo ti amo.\" Speak Spanish orFrench or German is the order of the day. Englishis taboo. M iss Fraser and Miss Gardner are thesponsors. Athletic Club Upper: Evelyn. Isaac,. secretary, Marie Goff, president, and Reta Baker, v1ce-pres1dent, are officers of the Skating Club.Any athlete who has taken part in athletics for twoyears is eligible to join. Their main events of the Lower: The officers of the Language Club are Myrtle Reid,year are an Athletic Club dance and a basketball secr~tary, Glen Margetts, vice-president, and Bob Hughes,game, the proceeds from which go to pay doctor president.bills of boys hurt in taking part in sports. Officers of the Athletic Club Duncan Gardner vice-president Starley Bus.h president Willard Carrol secretary
Janitors Club Bert Johnson, Robert Hardcastle, Jae Winkler, Ben Mace, Quinn Olson, Lynn Dowding, and Alma Dowding, school engineer. These are the boys who lceep us clean and tidy, warm and mended, and try to lcill our mice. Riding Club Front row: Norma Day, Roy Ashby, Joan Tuft, Lynn Smith, Donna Maxfield, David Devine, Rcvice Scott. Second row: Carmen Barnes, Ralph Jensen, Norma Lancaster, Calvin Allen, Janet Mads n, Beverley Nelson, Billy Ham, Carol Bruno, Mr. Boyce, adviser. Third row: Artie Allen, Riley Fitzgerald, Clifford Rich, tanley Pettingill, Reed Ander on, Melfred Allsop, Patsy Bogge s, Dale Mou ·Icy, Bryce A hby, Clark Maxfield, Ger, aid Parker.The Riding Club's purpose is to develop love and appreciation for hors s, good horsemanship, and a real appre,ciation for the beauties of natureThey took many pleasure trips on horses this past year. In the spring they rode up to observe the deer feed on theold trail used by the pioneers from Draper to Alpine.On May 2nd they gave a dance at the high school for students. Everyone came in cowboy costumes.With the pioneer spirit in mind, the club practiced drills which they used in the premi r showing of \"Ramrod,\"a Centennial parade.
Terrible, beautiful, gross and grand,The voice of this maverick, lawless land,-Don Blanding Activities
If it's worth reporting, it's in the BROADCASTER LaRue W ennerstrom Reporter Dee Roach Don Lind Assistant Editor A ssociate Editor Beryl Jones Rachel Zitting Assistant Editor Editor Donna James Lee Hand Dallas Dean Shirley Nelson Page Editor Sports Page Editor Page EditorNeoma Youngberg Jeannene Dowding John Robinson Jean Jensen R eporter F ea t u r es Fea tu res Page Editor
Our up-to-the-minute NEWSPAPER Here are the reporters.Front row: Jane Enniss, Dee Roach, Ralph Green, Jeannine Page, Elden Smart, Leila Thaxton, Deloris Densley.Second row: Cherie Smith, Juanita Jeppson, Fred Maynes, Maxine Glover, Jerry Loveall, Jay Loveless, John Kirton,Mis Rawson, adviser. Third row: Edward Kunz, Elizabeth Page, Arlen Hansen, RaNae Francom, Eva Jane Dens-ley, Marie Ostler, Geneal Groves, Rebecca Hunt. Back row: Grace Anderson, Eli Zagarich, Betty Cowley, BonnieMaxfield, Larry Behunin, Bonnie Rasmu sen, Jenny Rae Green.Oh, her they come with the Broadcaster! Quick, give Utaihna Carlson, Assistant Managerme mine! We grab our copy and fold it inside out. Betty Walker, Business ManagerWe chuckle at What's in a Name; we chortle over theDaffy-nitions and at Don and Dee; there's some more ofthose funny poems! Well, blow me down! There's oneof mine! Isn't it corny?We hurry down the page to see if Donna and LaRuehave m ntioned our names. What has John to say aboutfashions this time? His style is certainly original. Whatdo you know? Challas is going to be married!There's an inter sting editorial by Rachel. Look! there'smy mom's name in Through the Years! My kid sister hasa junior high school write-up! See, up there on page 3!We've had ten editions this year.When we finally get around to the outside pages, we findthat they ar very attractively made up; that the heads arepithy and well chosen; that the news hounds have reallycorraled the news and made some lively write-ups. Weread every word and say to ourselves, \"Miss Rawson'sstaff is definitely in the groove.\"
We are the culprits who are guilty of this CENTENNIAL EDITION Jimmie Shimizu-our enterpriz- ing photographer, has ma cl e some interesting experiments in photography this year. For some of his pet results see page 25, Snide and Stan on pages 96 and 104, and the two pages 110-111. Beryl Jones - associate editor, helps Bob and Ruth with this and that, and is trying to learn the ropes so she can be on her own next year. John Egbert sport editor, has Above Ruth Evans, co-editor, looks cheerful. She kept tab on the boys who play has just uccessf ully rounded up the Charlonians, and the games and has tried to make had their picture taken. an accurate record. Bob Alexander, co-editor, i trying to concentrate. He has to. Next we k is a deadline.LaMar Rosenhan - ha Audrey Blanchard senior LaRue W ennerstrnm andbeen general office boy, editor, has spent hours Neoma Youngberg havehunting down names, in- checking senior~ and re- helped Mr. Smith checkterviewing people, report- cording their personal id- with people having theiring on activities. iosyncrasies. picture taken.Boyd Crump artist. His LaRue Vincent associateclever cartoons are scatter- editor, is also trying to beed throughout the book. helpful, and to learn to take over next year.
of the BEE TD IG GER We are happy because we have taken your cash. We hope you get your money's worth.First row: Shirl ey Nelson, Elise Poor, Charlotte Clark, Colleen Dickson, Gwen Smith, Donna Adams. Second row:Carmen Barnes, Dorothy Wilson, LaRue Vincent, Irene Payne, Bette Ruth Olsen, Elaine Duffin, Irene Sorenson.Third row: Flora Stefandoff, Geraldine Bruno, Zella Fae Howe, Bob Alexander, Jack Egbert, Agnes Weibell, ArleneMickelsen.Anyone passing the press room third period hears a The directors of the business of selling andstrange jargon- montage . . . senior panels . . . the financing the yearbook.dummy ... watch the budget ... we've got to beat thedeadline! Above- Gwen Smith, busine s manager, sees to it that we don't exceed our budget.Pandemonium, as the months speed by: \"Those assign- Calvin Elkington, Roylance Spratling and Richardments in tomorrow or else!\" from Miss Gardner. A pain Keeler get so many ads we have to leave out thein the neck to Mr. Smith; a worse one to Mr. Ballard. calendar.But we have to be in the halls; we can't dig for dirt whenthe files are locked and the students fled.Begging, exhorting, demanding, being obnoxious, despair-ing but m eting 01.1r deadlines!April 24! W h ave an enormous sigh and go to bedat a clccent hour for the first time in weeks. We also taketime out for lunch. Several pell-mell rushes to Stevensand Wallis to proof-read; and then we toss the wholething in the laps of Gwen and her help; and, if we areseniors, turn to the prosaic business of graduating, whilethe juniors carry on.But we can hardly wait for May 22 - Yearbook Day.We want to collect autographs, but most of all we wantto sec our finished brain-child and find out if anyone elselikes it as much as we do.Daron Bateman is the typist. Joyce Nelson helped checknames.
The historic C 0 UR IE Ragam makes its appearance The Editorial Staff Seated: Elaine Duffin, associate editor; Agnes Weibell, editor; Frank LaRocco, associate editor. Standing: Marilyn Jensen, feature editor; Peter Howells, e ay editor; Shirley Bowen, poetry editor; Mike Loulias, art editor; and Barbara Stephen en, hort- tory editor.The Courier, as a little magazine literary and otherwise grew up with the high chool. In 1923it was published as a newspaper; but in 1925 the name of the newspaper was changed to theBroadcaster and the name Courier was put on ice, until it again app ared in 1941 and in 1942 onmimeographed copies of a literary magazine.This year, under the guidance of Miss Forsgren, the staff is busy gathering material for anotheredition of the Courier, which will be printed. Following is a list of those gathering copy: Wally Mascaro, a ociate editor; Boyd Crump, art; editorials: Lee Hand, editor; Shirley Nelson, associate; Donna Mae Alsop, Jeannene Dowding, Jane Ennis, Fred Mayne , Dee Roach, Raymond Simper, Garth Wright. Essays: Betty Ontiveros, associate; LuRee Morgan, Joan Tuft, Eldon Tame, Joyce John on, Norma Mae Lloyd, LeRoy Ra mussen, Joann Coytc. Poetry: Geraldine Tanner, associate; Wanda Whitmore, Madge Wynn, Orlando Lawson, Lawrence But- tedield. Features: Gwen Spratling, associate; Lawana Atwood, Wilma Fairbourn, De- lores Gadd, John Robinson, Elden Smart, Jay Loveles , Donna Shaw, Pat Whitmore. Short Stories: Myrtle Reid, a ociate; Jolene Pierson, Shirley Wright, Marjorie Young. Typists: Norma Cundick, Jane Ennis, Beryl Jones, Mairlyn Jen en, Lana Long, Doris Peterson, Dee Roach.
Some of us are bright and win contests. At left is the group who won out for the \"Inquiring Editor\" quiz program. Seated are Ravell Beckstead, Lorraine Greenwood, Mr. H. F. Kretchman, edi- tor of the Telegram, Marilyn Crawford, and Don Neilson. Leaning over their shoulders are LaMar Rosenhan, Wilma Fairbourn, Mar Jean Larson, Fred Greer. When they competed against each other on February 14, the girls won from the boys and each received a fountain pen, while each boy got only a pencil. The program was rebroadcast over KDYL the following Saturday. At right is Robert Pixton, who won the Union Pacific scholarship in Salt Lake County. As a result Robert will have his tuition paid for one year at the U.S.A.C. to carry on farm study. Ralph Jensen, at left, won first place in the FFA di trict oratorical contest on March 8. Don Neilson won second place. Bob Alexander, with his impersona- tion of- your guess is as good as ours - won second place on the \"Amateur Hour\" program on September 27. Don Lind, Joann Coyte, Lynn Dowd- ing, and Randolyn Sharp, won over the East High teams in a quiz program in the Salt Lake Tabernacle during Teachers' Institute in October. Lysle English, Lorraine Greenwood, and Beryl Jones won third, first and second places, respectively, in the American Legion Oratorical contest on March 22. The subject of the oration was \"The American Citizen; His Rights and Re- ponsibilities Under the Constitution.\" Maurine Dunyon, whose Bumble Boogy won third place on the \"Amateur Hour\" program.The winners of the American Legion Essay Contest were Janet Jensen, first place;Don Neilson, second; and Barbara Bingham and Reed Crapo, tied third. Mar JeanLarson, a sophomore, received honorable mention. The subject of the essay wasAmerica's Contribution to Lasting Peace.
We choose a real blood-curdler as our ANNUAL PLAY Lucille Tuttle, coach, and her assistant, Miss Virginia George, get ready for a curtain call on the big opening night. Miss Tuttle teaches speech and is sponsor of the Charlonians. She is also on the graduation committee, and h lps advise the students. She has appeared in several plays at the University of Utah, and with the KSL players. Miss George is just out of college. Besides teaching speech, she has three English classes and helps advise the students, the sophomores, and the Jay Dees. The scenes above are thrillers from thi whodunit play.The double,dyed villian Pav Belinda wi hes the Cornmo, Constable Small giv s \"horty ur hero is vindicated andton, pours out a quick one dore's honorable intentions instructions. free to marry his girl.for Mrs. Phillips. Look out, were not quite o remote.Mame!Ruth Evans a loyal and spir, Fred Greer a Bill Phillips, Randolyn Sharp, as Ga i 1 Neil Hilton, who, as Dr.ited Mary Temple. the much,plotted,against, but Russel, arch plotter and kid, Russ II, is a fit husband for noble son of Mame. napper. Gail.Eva Lynn Bagley, as Joyce Ly le English, as Gylhooley, Phyllis Gould, as Mame Phil,Rogers, the FBI who tries to the eager cop. lip , who wants to get rid ofcrack the ca e. the Inn.
RAMSHACKLE INN(And oh, boy, is it ramshackle I) Mr. Olsen's and Mr. Mad-sen's stage crews really did themselves prou~ on this.Bob Alexander as Patton, a Elden Smart as Mr. Temple, LaMar Rosenhan as Consta- Picola Hatch as Alice Fisher,meanie of the deepest dye. Mary's grasping uncle, meets ble Small, who struts and the kidnapped maiden whoBob's been a changed man an early death. frets his hour upon the stage doesn't have much to say.since he took this part. For -and loves it! But, brother, is she an eyeful!months we were afraid toturn our backs to him.Austen Doolittle as Arbuth- Jimmy Gardner, who, as Dixie Clarke, who, as Missnot, who doesn't last long Commodore Lucius Towser, Belinda Pryde, buys the Inn,either. has for twenty years taken a solves the mystery, and con- proprietory interest in Miss vulses the· audience. Belinda, but just hasn't got around to proposing yet.The last seen is a thriller-diller; dead bodies everywhere andno one knows who's next. But right- and Belinda- triumph;the villians are foiled; and everybody is happy- that is every-body still alive.Allan Jensen, who was Fred Porter, didn't have his picturetaken; but he's th one draped across the trunk, who alsomade an early departure.Elaine Duffin and Lou Wanna Grundvig try to keep theaudience from finding out when one of the actors forgets hislines or cues.
These One-Act Plays, produced by the dramatic classes, werenot given to the students, but were taken around to different wards The two top plays are the same play, Woman Along the Rood, but the casts are different. This one was taken to Crescent in December. These characters are Donna Beth Steadman as Reba, Romae Cross- grove as Cynthia, Elaine Howlett :ts the Woman- Veronica: Gwen Smith as Aisa; and Dallas Dean as Marian. This play went to Midvale First Ward. These characters arc Donna Beth Stead- man as Reba, Ruth Evans as Marian, Elaine Howlett as the Woman, Irene Payne as Aisa, and Joy McMullin as Cynthia. Christmas Trimmings was produced in Union First Ward in D cember. The characters are Joyce Porter as Aunt Kate, Gene Whiting as the first .:rook, Jay Loveless as th cond one, Donna Pe<llcr as Barbara, Jimmy Gardner as Mr. Sanders, Dorothy Petrarca as Ethel, Bill Mangum as Jeffry, Phyllis Despain a Deborah, and Elaine Duffin, s atcd, as Mrs. Sanders.
These disciples of Demost.henes spend spend a great deal of time arguing. Above- Junior and Senior Debaters Front row: Dixie Clarke, Utahna Carlson, Carol Pearson, Dee Roach, Bonnie Maxfield, Edwina Despain. Second row: Bob Alexander, Charlotte Clark, Elizabeth Page, Jeannene Dowding, LaVern Buxton, Darlene Lester, Ruth Kvist, Lorraine Greenwood. Third row: Bud Peterson, LaRue Webb, Carmen Barnes, LaRue Vincent, Allen Mickelsen, Beryl Jones, Lorna Jean Jensen, Randolyn Sharp. Back row: Paul Butterfield, Albert Nystrom, Don Neilson, Elaine Duffin, Gwen Smith, Raymond Simper, Don Lind, Roylance Spratling, John Shelton. Below-Sophomore Debaters First row: Carl Mcfarlane, Beverly Han en, Ann Arterburn, Marilyn Crawford, Joanne Cowley, Marilyn Grundvig, Lynn Dowding. Second row: Arleen Fowler, Carolyn Mitchell, Dorothy Pierce, J. H. Mabey, Ruth Glover, Janice Barrett, Glendon Blair. Third row: Bonnie Sharp, Arlene Mickelsen, Mildred Westover, Elise Poor, James Ostler, James Sanderson, Blaine Tempest. Back row: Robert Wiechert, Ravell Beckstead, Ardelle Sanderson, Juan Hutchings, MarJean Larsen, Paul Howard, LaVerle Jordan.Debating has become more outstanding this year than it has ever been at Jordan. With theaddition of the sophomore branch of the Forensic Forum and with arguments with debatersfrom West, Davi , and Wasatch high schools, our debaters are gaining much experience andmany enviable records.With debaters from two states, Jordan competed at Weber Junior College, and in seven outof eight rugged rounds of debating, came out Yictorious.Under the leadership of Phil Golbranson, assisted by E. L. Crawford, and C. N. Crawford,Jordan's debate teams were truly put on the map in 1947. More can be expected from debatersnext year- as was shown at the Speech and Arts Carnival held at Jordan in March of this year.Outstanding debaters from junior high schools in the district showed real ability in their argu~ment . So, we clan expect Jordan's record of debates in 1948, to be right up there-on thetop!
To pay tribute to our Utah Pioneers in this centennial year, we present as our ANNUAL OPERAWilliam Mangum as Squire Blanche Graham as Mrs. Cal- Robert Pixton a Richard Colleen Dickson as Betsy Cal' .Boone, brother of Daniel. loway, a pioneer mother. Calloway, a hardy pioneer. loway, the eldest daughter.Jimmy Cushing as Samuel Connie Atwood as Frances Larry Behunin as John Hold-Henderson, a suitor of Betsy. Calloway, the yo u n g e t er, a young wood man. daughter.Chief Corn talk comes to Boones- To brighten up their restricted way Wh ile t he men arc away trying toborough to parley with Daniel of living, the girls tage a dance andBoone. He offers himself as a have a few gay hours. rescue Jemima Boone and her com-hostage but is killed later by one panions from th Indian , the wo-of the settlers. rn n and Squire Boone pray for th ir afc r turn.
DANIEL BOONEThe opera was produced March 13 at the high school. It wasdirected by Mr. Crapo, with Miss Tuttle coaching the dramaticsand Miss Webb the dancing. Mr. Olsen supervised the makingof the scenery.The action takes place at the Stockade of Boonesborough, Ken~tucky, in June and July of 1776. • records at the Music Festival.Th e men get ready to do a 1Th e women rejoice at th e return of th eir tRh~md .tob ehntepr . the State Musicbit of couting. ex p editi o n. . 111 is ac , 1ano 8o1o; M auryPi la H atch as J e m i m a Eld en Smart as Fland ers Cal- Dcao n~{3o0w0ne , Solo; James Anderson, FluteBoone, the daughter of Dan- Joway, a suitor of Jem ima. French Horn; Merlin Dansie,iel Boone. BoonLutchings, H arold Thompson, Sax a-Ka ren Boggess as T abith a RPoogbueert, A lheaxnadnydecronatsri:,hHaYlkB, eCh uonr1n.ne,t VDoucaelt;SoPliocso. la H atch,McSplinter, a N ew En gland aspin ter. )Otball and b asketb.all gam es. I ~:.J
Color is added to a great many of our activities by the presence of THE BANDFront row: Richard Bergman, Bob Bailey, Joyce Porter, Dorothy Petrarca, LaMoyne Ashton, Norma Mickel en,James Anderson, Jeddie Fenstermaker. Second row: Maury Newman, 0. Butterfield, Marcelyn Day, DarleneHamilton, Claudia Crane, Bert Cundick, Zella Fae Howe, Ilene Nerdin, Stewart Pierce, Wayne Dean, We ton Neil-on, Gerald Parker, Robert Sharp, Bud Peter on, Carolyn Kay Mitchell. Third row: Carol Bruno, Joan Oborne,Colleen Finley, Evelyn Crawford, Billy Ham, Juan Hutchings, Blaine Tempest, Jame ander on, Jame Ostler,Richard Keeler, Hyrum Gottschalk, Dave Hamilton, Bill Ro enhan, Duane Millerberg, Harold Goff, Blaine Porter,Arvid Rosenhan, Richard Holman, Howard Newman, Jay Holt, Carl Mcfarlane, Jack Winward, Betty Lou Graham,Fourth =~>-. Maurine Dunyon un Calvin Brady, Paul Jacob on, Mark Stephensen, Garth Ballard, Lurene Mascaro, Emily Gamanga o, Harold Thomp on, lark Maxfield, Rosalie Hughes, Gwen Spratling, Wayne Bateman, Merrill Kemp, Les Morrow, Douglas Matthews, Ray Andru , Calvin Elkington. Fifth row: Geraldine Wheadon, Lucille Beckstead, Merlin Dansie, Vandis Hathaway, J. C. Crapo, In tructor.Chief Cornstalk comes to Boones- To brighborough to parley with DanielBoone. He offers himself as a of living,hostage but is killed later by one have a fof the settlers. Clement Crapo, besides directing band, teaches ch rus, h lps ad- the student body, an<l is on graduating committee.
We love to watch the Band, all dressed up like Mrs. Astor's horse, marching on the lawn. The band was just a little late in getting started in its activities this year; but once the ba.11 started rolling, it rolled into a big year. Combined with the chorus, the band furnished a Sunday program to the Draper P. T. A. Soloists and ensembles from the band made high records at the Music Festival. The following received records which enabled them to enter the State Music Festival: Richard Keeler, Cornet Solo; Donabeth Rindlisbach, Piano Solo; Maury Newman, Clarinet Solo; Romae Crossgrove, Bassoon Solo; James Anderson, Flute Solo; Marcelyn Day, Saxaphone Solo; Zella Fae Howe, French Horn; Merlin Dansie, Bass Horn; Burt Cundick, Claudia Crane, Juan Hutchings, Harold Thompson, Saxa- phone Quartet; Richard Keeler, Hyrum Gottschalk, Cornet Duet; Picola Hatch, Francille Hansen, Jimmy Cushing, Eldon Smart, Larry Behunin, Vocal Solos. Gottschalk's Pep Band was very faithful at all football and basketball games.
Donald P. Olsen directs the Orchestra. This year the orchestra has entered many state music festivals. It has also played for such activities as the school play in November, the Mes-- siah just before Christmas, the opera in March, and the Centennial Pageant m May.Mr. Olsen also coaches the string quar,tet and chamber music, and teaches art.Some of his own music compositionshave been published. His hobby is col,lecting ancient instruments.Garth Wright performs Proficient recd players arc Beryl Jon s with the clarinet, Romacon the French horn. Crossgrove with the ba soon, and Peggy Groo with the oboe.
ORCHESTRAAt top we h ave some more reed players : A bove - M ark Stowe, Jean Griffen andG cniel Sorensen, Joy M cMullin, and James Elaine Howlett are r eady to tune up theirAnderson arc pouring out a concord of violas.sweet sounds on the flutes. H ere are some more strings - Back row:In the bottom picture is a violin section . M arilyn Dahl, bass; Dixie Clarke andThey are D arlene Rindlisb ach , M ary Ann Gloria Brown, cello. Front row showsSpilker, Picola H atch , Z ella Fae H owe, Geraldine Bruno and D oris Peterson withwh o is concert mistress; M arjorie Young, their cellos.and A gnes W eibcll.
We take the \"Messiah\" to the Assembly Hall.On Sunday, December 22, we presented our fourth annual performance of Handel's Messiahin the Assembly Hall on the Temple grounds in Salt Lake City. The Seminary, as usual,joined with the choruses and the orchestra for the production.Mr. Crapo conducted the singing and Mr. Olsen the orchestra. Miss Tuttle was the reader,Robert Cundick, the organist, and Donabeth Rindlisbach, the accompanist. The invocation wasgiven by Franklin Jones and the benediction by Norma Rae Lyon.There under the shadow of the beautiful Temple in front of the big organ, the Christmasspirit thrilled us, and we who took part felt that Handel's soul-filling music may havebeen interpreted better, but we doubted it. In this brass section of the orchestra La Mar Rosenhan i getting the most out of his trombone and Richard Keeler and Roylance Spratling, their trumpets.
~ '~ ~ .: ..Tihere's the whistle of arrows, the bark of guns,The splash and dripping of blood that runs.-Don Blanding. Athletics
DUNN TAYLOR 1946 FOOTBALLRumors have it that Snide is going back to the Single SEASONWing formation next year. To some people this isbad news, because they think that by next year Snide Football prospects looked g od in the pre-could get the \"T\" working properly. We all think season games, as Jordan beat Weber Highthat we had as good a team as could be had from School 26-6, and Weber Junior College re-any high school. There just can't be enough said serves 13-7.about Snide's work with football. Everyone inJordan takes his hat off to him. We op ned the league season, beating East on their campus 13-7. In our next two league games, we lost to Carbon and West by two and three touch-down margins. These two games marked the most decisive losses suffered by a Jordan football team in fifteen years. The team made a fine come- back for the rest of the league season- tying Davis 0-0, losing to Provo 7-6, and winning from our neighbors, Granite, 7-0. Thus we ended in fourth position in \"Big Nine\" competition. The team then went to Grand Junction, Colorado, for a game. This game we lost 19-12. The boys used a \"T\" formation, instead of their customary \"single wing,\" during the season play. Lost to the team by graduation are the fol- lowing regulars: Duncan Gardner, Gerald Webb, Willard Carrol, Jimmie Ni ckle, Don- ald Latimer and Starley Bush. These boys all have played good football for Jordan, and will be sorely missed. Gardner and Bush have been invited t play with on of the two all- star teams selected from the state. ther seniors lost by graduation are: Pete Howells, LaMar Jones, Sam Howard, and Clinton Brady.!;~••\ \.,~~~ . Once again this year, John Egbert Frank Kamnikar Griffith Kimball and LeRoy Rasmussen kept the team He took care of all equip- Griff coached soph football refreshed. This was John's third year ment. He also coached junior and basketball, and al o had and LeRoy's second. football and basketball and charge of baseball. helped Snide and Stan.
A bit chilly, but it's a good game. In sunshine or in rain, we line up with our tickets. Football Scores PRESEASONSeptember 13 - Weber at Jordan -------------------------------------------- 26 6September 20 - Weber Jr. College ------------------------------------------ 12 7 LEAGUE 7 21October 4 Jordan at East ---------------------------------------------------- 12October 11 Carbon at Jordan ---------------------------------------------- 7 15October 25 West at Jordan ------------------------------------------------ 0November 1 7November 8 Jordan at Provo -------------------------------------------- 6November 15 Jordan at Davis---------------------------------------------- 0 0 Jordan at Granite ------------------------------------------ 6 0 POSTSEASON 20November 22 - Jordan at Grand Junction ---------------------------- 12 JUNIOR SCORES Jordan 0 - Grantsville 0 - at Grantsville Jordan 0 - Lehi 8 - at Jordan Jordan 0 - Pleasant Grove 25 - at P. G. Jordan 8 - East 0 - at Jordan Jordan 14 - Mt. Pleasant 7 - at Mt. P. Jordan 20 - West 13 - at West Jordan 7 - Davis 12 - at Davis CHEER LEADERSPhyllis Hansen, Venna Jean Bradford, Glen Margetts, Jimmy Gardner, Neil Hilton.
FOOTBALL SQUAD Glenn Otteson - Guard \"Ott\" Gerald Webb - End \"Chancey\" Dale Sharp - Half-back \"Sharp\" Peter Howells Half-back \"P te\" Keith Matthews - Quarterback \"Matti \" Duncan Gardner - Tackle \"Dunk\" Honorable Mention All-Star Team Willard Carroll - End, -Car tain \"Zeke\" I. I IHoward Nielsen - Guard Jay Brown Half-back \"Reel\" \"Brown\"
Jimmy Nickle - Center \"Nick\" Sam How~rd - End \"'Simp\" Weston Gardner - Full-back \"West\" Don Price - End \"Lefty\" Donald Latimer T ackle \"Lad '~ Deloy Densley - Guard \"Joe\"Starley Bush - Quarterb ack, Co-Captain \" Stien\" H onorable M ention All-Star T eam
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