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With lhe standards, idea ls, and a irn s of our de-parlecl friends in mind, we go forward in planning ourfulure. No hool , song, slory or poem (; n I eep th scas c·lo s<' lo us as do the asso ialions ' hich we lrnve sC'lapar l in our memori s..JORDAN I llCI I ,\" 11 L ' r\ '\ll}Y. I I r\11MARY loRGAN JEAN EAL Fdilors (II RLES DA 1 ' 'f\ Icu w rw,.
Our d ar old Jordan High,_., Home of Ll-ie Beetdigger .
New ddilion---Th Vo a lionnl Buildinos ADMJNJ TRATION LA E OR ,ANIZATI N ATHL Tl
The • 'unny Side,.......Expo ing the F. F. A~ xp rimental Station.
Ye In and Out of Jordan -0 -
To our departed chool mal · and xfriend ·who lives o lragically endedDec m6 r ·1, 1938, we reverently d dicaleI hi boo I . In order to ex pre our ap-pre .ialion for Lhe plendid e 'ample youhave el for u , and our cheri hed a so- ialion wilh you we wril Lhi d dica-lion. May the ever-pre ent thought ofyour id al in pire u lo achieve theheight you would have reached hadyou lived. May our· memorie of oub ever fre h and vivid, and our loveundying.
R la M. BecbL ad, fiflc n, was born larch 22,J023, in oulh Jordan wh re he lived unlil her dcatl.i. he \Va Lhe daughler of Roye I V. and T orndirw, milh Beck L ad. R la was Lh oldesl child in h rfc mil and nalurall sh had r ' pon ·ihililic. LhaL olh<'rgirls efdom hav ; buL Lhe way sh' xcruled Lhe-;cdulics wa a Lhing lo he admired. She was hcl pful.l<ind, and .courag I ome, hgroup in which heparl in all churchLhing in her powerin Lhe sup rior wachool hand and iall who lrn w her,forev<>r vivid. No r I~ I L \ ;'\[. FWCK,'TE D \"' irsl \,\C would hear a whi.slle, then a tun or L o from n lrn1 n10n ic n: n<>xl vou I 1 come· al ca.suall sauntering down the .slr< ( t. lwhhling o er with happi - JH'.S.S and mi.schi< vousness. Bul he alwa s had Lim lo .speak lo <' er 1onr and add n will remarl. cal W. I ensfr , .sixteen . .son of Joseph , . and Aurelia Wilson I en.sle of RivNton, was horn I ccrmher ~6. 1921, al RivNlon. ea! r <C'ived his <arl <' lucalion al lhe Riverton Junior I Iigh d1ool and was a member of the Riverton Firsl Ward. meml)('r of the Jordan l>and. lw <H'<'Omplish<'d greal lhing.s on Lhc barilonr, ralthough il was { houl Lhc same size ns hims If. fe was espr iall fond of leasing the girls, huL hi ' rcfuge from e r thing ' as a visil lo hi.s C1randpa Wilson's where he .sp<'nl mw h of his lime. s ' . aw eal merril strolling clc)\, n the slr C'I. whistling happil r on his wa . \ ' .shall alwc . s remember him.NE L WlLSO DI '.NSLEY
Robert, always Bob lo hi friend , wa a son of Herchel S. and lary Han en Egbert. He wa born in Midvale, September 23, 1922; bul he lived most of his ixleen years in Riverton, where he attended elementary chool. Thi year he ent red Jordan as a junior. Bob played the trombone and 'vas a member of the Jordan High School Band. He ould be lrus.ted to do whal wa asl<ed of him. Hi friendly manner and whole-hearted mile won him many friend among his schoolmnles. the love and re peel of hi elder , and the adoration of the boys of the neighborhood. He wa aclive in all church a livilie , and he gained special recognition in ba kelball. He loved port but his enthu ia m did not end here; he found joy in the love oF living.ROBERT EGBFRT Bill, c v c all affectionately call d him, had a WllJJA 1 GLAZJ Rpl asanl p rsonalil ' · which alway gain d friends forhim no mallcr where h - wenl. Hi hecry \"Hello\"gre led friC'nd or casual a quaintcin e alil<e. Hi friend -lincss ra liatcd Iii e c h nm pf unlighL. H wa even-lcen. < nd was born on April 15', 1921, in all Lake ' it . a _on of Ro and Mae rlazier. He had allendedCrnrnile hool i11 191) and 1934, bul for lhe pa t threeyears h had liv cl with his grandparenls, Mr. nd Mr .I avid Bill . in Riv rlon. and gone lo • hoof ther . Hewas a lover of port c nd play d on th Riverton JuniorHigh chool football and ba l<etl all learn . Althoughhe had all nd d Jordan only a horl Lim , he curedfor .himself a pla in th hcarl ~ of the tudcnt and willnever be forgoll n by them. -9-
George Albert Hunt, sevenleen, was born July 2,1921, in South Jor9an. a on of Alberl and FlorenceCook Hunt. He lived in South Jordan until hi death.George was active in the South Jordan Boy S outOrganization. He con idered it a acred duly lo do agood turn daily. Becau e he lived by his Boy Scoutpledge, he proved him elf one of the most noble boysin the community.was hi un elfishneto help one less fortuabout hi own troubThough boys mayone whose un elfi hmore than did Geor GEORGE ALBIC:HT l IUNTLOI AN A JOI I 0L Loi Anna Johnson, sev nl n, horn in outh Jordan on Novemb r 15. 192 1, wa a daughter of 0 car J. and Ruth E. Johnson. , oulh Jordan wa her home during all h r life. When I oi wa in Lh ighth grade, her mother di d and from th n on her ambilion wa lo k ep hou e for her fath r and lo Lr in h r mall way, a he aid, lo tale the plac of her molh r. All lhrough high schoo l , h ludied th<' courses I hut would h L fil her lo arr oul her ambition. Loi Wes fulf of life and greeted veryone witl1 a mile. h e nev r car- ried a i:trudge for mor than five minul s. Ju t lo he around h r wa lo he happy. h wa sma ll in ' lal- ur , but her l igl1 arledn and her love for nalur and 1od' p opl made h r' a noble chara ter nev r lo be forgotlen. 10 -
aomi's high ambilion nd ideaL could profilahl 'h model d by any · en le n -y ar-old girl. I fer 'in-c rily and refinement and Lhrifl made h r Lhc id alof her many admiring fri nd . he r ceiv d a gr ldeal of practice in h r s l ambilion........ chool leaching........for she wa wor hipped hy small hildren who hadbeen guided and tended by her in chool. wing, wa lypi apo Lr '. h not oralso xpre ed h roriginal ver es. .\0 If LEWIHELE LLOYI 1 lcl<'n I Jo d. sixlcen. was horn in South Jordan, C'cembc•r 1-, 1921, a daughtc•r of \Villiam JI. and 1lar c•wl)Old JJo rd. Shr !iv d all her ' horl life in Lh su.rn<' lown. 'he Wes ·o plcc sanl c nd congenial that ·lie won counll . s frirnds, both al school and in th<' communit · wh rr sh lived. h ' us ver ncli <' in church organiznlions, nnd was sec rdar of Lhc ,'oulh Jordan Y. W. !'vi. I. . h<' lo <'d lo ·ing and wus alwa s happ and cheerful. 1lclen 's rnain inl r '!'IL wns srorls, and nll during h r school lif<' she led her clnssrs in sport activities. 'h Wes n nH'mlwr of thr oulh Jordan ,;,,.Is' softball I ng'u' for thre ' 'nrs. Whil' in Lh ninth grad<' sh was gi C'n nn in ard for Lhe mosl oulslancling girl alhlele in tlw Wc'sl Jordan Junior [ ligh chool. If fen's rnosl prominrnl Lrail was her d p ndahilit ' and c gerncss lo help other . I [ r pl as- ing p rsonalit and lo c for Lhc h sl thing ' in lif will liv<' long in tlie rn mori<-\"s of h r friend . - 12 -
Rae was lively, gay, jolly.!. and good natured. She seldom had a care and she never nursed a grudge. She was active in drama both at school and in the ward. She hoped for higher ~cl1ievements in thi line at Jordan. Rae, like her imaginalion, was active. She played baseball in the girl ' league at Bluffdale, picked berries in the summer, and enjoyed all out-of-door sports. She was a student of the Seminary at Jordan. She had completed two year of 4-H work. Rae, six- teen, was the daughter of George and Julia Casper 'liller of Bluffdale. She was born there on October 28, 1922. In time of squabbles, Rae proved to be the timely peace-mal<er. To know her was to love her.R E l\llLLER Virginia Nelson, fifleen, daughter of Leo and Lilly VIRGINIA NEL ONJohnson Nelson. wa born March 23, 1924, in Burley,Idaho. She moved Lo oulh Jordan ix year ago.Virginia' main inlere t wa public speal<ing. She wasyoung r Lhan h r la male but, ven in her early, hool year , he I d Lhem all in hool activities. Shewa en Lhu ia Li about porl , and loved nothing betterIhan a i:tood time. he was also interested in the com-m rcial ·field and exc lled in typing. She was activein church org, nizalions and pleased the p ople of thew rd wilh h r slori s and reading . Virginia wa al-way g-enlle etnd sympalheli , and her weet personalitywon friends and kepl them. - 13 -
We hall rememb r Blain a th boy al th whe Iof an old jitney-bu , whi h e med lo hold no limit oflong-J gged, fender-bending \" hum .\" Th thrilJ ofthrowing crew , boll , spring , and painl logelh r,mor than driving· il, a , ounl d for Blain ' ' po · ionof an old ar. P rhap Blaine' hief allrc lion lo omany people wa hi good nalur , even temper, andlik ab! di po ition. With onl on x eplion, heliv d hi evenle n y ar without becoming nolir al lyangry al anyone. Th c nter of all hi girl -frif'nd al-lraclions proved lo h Loi Johnson, who wenl lo h rd alh in the ame with lainN I on urpri ed hJ r. Blain wa rth njoyable andof Ieo BatemanRiv rlon, March 21a r d and did not Bl .AINI : P C.E Du,\11 • Parldnson, fiflc<'n. son of Samuel E. an [ lice In narc{ Parkinson. ' as horn in r sr nt, Lah, Jnnuar r 27, 10_.). and lived there nll hi ' lif . ] [~ was a junior nl Jordan. after c llending the re. · nl cle- mrnlnr . nnd tlw I rnpcr Junior Tfigh schools. A mcmh<-r of th I raper band. I uarw , a . , n f' , c lJ nl trumpcl pin ·er. Hn [ pla ed before man 1 puhli • g.. tlwr- ings. J le also Iii eel ml and ' as vN ' le lenl I in dnn - ing posl ·rs. I ucuit• ' as nn ncliv<' I .. D. lwrch mcml)('r. I le• lwcl n hrillic nl mind, was nl th JIH'c of his lassC's, and nl, a h, l a smil<' f'or ever onr. TJc. ' < , al, < s ' ilfing lo do his pnrl in <' r thing\" h<· ' a , a ·I <'d lo do. 1Ic ' as the young •sl in th f, mil ' · and Ji <'cl in a ver , clo. r nnd lrnpp 1 compnni nship ' ilh his pnrenls.D I:. PARI I SON - I I-
Kenneth was reserved and refined, l<ind, and in - cere lo all who knew him, and ever ucces ful through diligent application. In the latt r parl of his seventeen years he had looked forward lo and planned for a tart in aviation. Kenneth C. Peter on, son of Grae Vaudrey and Louis V\1. Peterson, wa born February 2 , 1921, in Riverton. He and ix of hi neighborhood \"pal \" made a ecret vow amqng them elve never lo touch liquor or tobacco. Thi vow wa unbroken b) any of them and it i held sacr d by the lwo who are still living. Kenneth. like most boys, had an eye for port . He found M Men bask tball very interesting and wa among the gang who thought nothing of a frozen ear or fing r compared with a good game of hockey down on Lhe river. For being thoughtful, ourteou , and our choolmale and chum, we hall remember Kenneth. KE ETI f . I · J'ER 0Allc11 Olr PclC'rso11, lwc11l -on , son of E. R. and1 1nrlha Smith J el 'rson, wa. horn al un , l, May 23,JC)J7, a11d moved lo his pr senl horn in Riverton wh nhe wns lhrC'c 1C'ars old. I J wa doing po l-gradualer\ orl al Jordan , lrnving gradual d rom h re in 1935.nftN also lnki11g- posl g-rnd ,, orl< al Jorden in 1936.I IC' nllrndcd lh L. D. \"' . hu in , oll g duringI())7. I Ir \ cs « grndunl of the a l Jordan Lal r.. rm in, r r nncl he We. promin nl in L D. hurchworl in the Riv rlon ccond Ward. J1 , e r Laryof thr aroni Priesthood oqJnnizalion of W l JordanI .. D. take. l fr was a lover of alf truth and al'irrn hc•licvcl' in hi ' religion, living w ll within iLprinciples and teachings. 11; hohb wa. gatheringhils of' phifosoph a11d an hil of ver that wa up-J;ftini:.! or of good cheer. JI fJO ·ed men J· r lu s.of v fiich honest \"as th moc;;l outstanding. ALLA or E PETER 0 - 13 -
Harold wu · a cou Tienliou · worker and a producerof good r ulls. JIi willingne, and depcndabifily wona pfa e for him in the heart of hi elders. l I appli dthe e good qualities in many organization . H wc lea her in the Pri thood Quorum, president of Dea-on , an active Boy coul, and a graduate from theJunior (, neolog-i al \"o i Ly of Riv rlon J..'irsl We rd.Harold was nol onfy die leade of hi pals ml thefifteen year old ide of the blockBy hard. back-brcal hi ownornel wilh money eld . Tohim chool would be c ml arilh-m lie and alg bra l xcel ledin them both. Harol ful, our-leou , and kind. 1Ii ommand.r le wa the son of re nSand 'lrom. horn al I I ROLi) S ND. TR MROL VIN 'E T .. TEPI IE 0 Th true arl of living, acquir d through th dig- nil of lahor. rvi e, lo c ILy, and cl an living, wa a ompli. hed Ly our d ar fri nd arol. He was rregular llow. on id ring loyall and ambition a the out ' landing thing for whi h lo work. Th ali - fa lion of fc 'ling the a hi vemenl of what h thought wa right formed th be ' i , of c ch rful p r onalil . JI look c ph ' i c I pride in alhl ~u , and a on i n- liou prid<' in hi ' worl al chool and in J i horn . arol was , clive < a mcmb r of th hurch. I l r - eived his arl education in the Riverton elem nlary chool and lall r all nd d the Ri rlon Junior I ligh. fr We a junior al the Jorden I Jigh chool al th lime of his death. H wa born ugust 20, 1 21, al Riv r- lon. th n of t ph n . and] f, z I 1iles l ph n on. - 16 -
Farrold Henry ilcox, the driv r of the ill-fated bus. v.ia a lifelong resident of Riverton. l le wa born there June 23, 1909, a on of Ir. and Mr . i hola H. Silcox. He' a educated in the Riverton elementary school, and the Jordan High chool from whi h he wa graduated. This wa hi third year a a bu drivet• for the Jordan chool Dislricl. Jim, as he was fondly called by hi a« o iale , wa alway a great favoril , particularly \vilh tho e tudent who rode in hi hu . He wa alway good natured and hi cheerfuln and understanding ympathy of their problem endeared him not only lo hi pa eng rs, but lo everyone who came in conlacl with him during hi happy life.I\" lmOLD I IE HY 51LCO.'\iola undqui t, scv a daugh-l r of Ja k and Ide li< k I n undqui l of Cr enl.h was born lYlurch 3, 1921, at Cr cent. he wa ana live member of th Lutheran hurch. Viola watalented a an artist and inger and tool< part on theprogrc m of man hurch and o ial galh ring . hewa ' aLo tal nlcd c , n typist and lenograph r and in-tended lo Lal< comm f( ic r work a , a profe ion. Wh nViola was in the ninth grade, h broke her J g and, , s comp lied lo I c v s<hoof for a y ar. In ord r loQ'raduat from r re per Junior High h had to ompleteh o yec r in on . he was uc e ful and would havQ'raclual d thi y fir from Jordan. B cau e of her h er·-fnlncss and foyalt h r fri nd were man '· To h rwe, rile: \"The called you d ad And w pl for you in orrow; How c nth y lmow That you ' ill nev r di ?\" VIOLA DQ 1 r \" 17 -
Dependable and lrue-blu was Naomi, daughlerof Wilbert W. and Vina Lar on Webb of Bluffdale.Many of th hou -hold dulie fell lo h r lot. In th<'way he p rformed them . he proved h r worth. a mimad m ny of her cloth '. Bell r than anything lsche lik d making over old thing\"s into blou e ' or dresses. though loved hy allwho Jmew her. Naom 29, J • alBluffdal where she liv I m ntary chool Lhera live in many churchreferred lo a lady-like<pressive eyes were alo be lovable, kind and . ve l. NAO II WEBBWH BEB.T WEBB WilJ rl was ninel en and v r mu h inlere l d in F. F. . and carp ntry. I l built a hi k n oop for, bi n ighbor; m._ de a c dar ch ' t and a lamp for his moth r; and cupbo rd and hair ' and a table for hi lilll si l rs. H r 1 re nt d t h al D nver in the on hun Ired-pi band, with lwo oth r Jord n F. F. . m ml r . H rai d fc rm proj L and h lp d on the f rm. Wilb rl enjo d hi· work in M. I. dan e dir ting. JI d;d il with . c , c nd ffi i n y. He wa a l a h r in th Mi sionary l._ s al Bluffdale. ecrelary of mutual, and s relary of th Aaroni Pri thood. H wa th on of Wilb rl W. and Vin Lar on W bb and ' a born ov mh r 7, 1919, in Bluffdale. Will rt' h rful di. p ilion and dep nd- ability gain d man friend . ' ho ' ill long r m mh r him. -I -
Dean was a well-mannered, diligent, and reserved young fellow. He accomplished without noi e or fuss whatever he did. His worth was proved through results ,.._,not show. Dean wa an all-around outdoor boy. It was with his gun and fishing pole that he found his greatest pleasure ,.......,not with girls. Since early childhood, his summer vacations were spent on the sheep ranch with his Grandfather Densley. Because of his Father' prom- ise to let him help hear sheep, he would look forward to the spring time. As a supplement to his out door activities he enjoyed hiking and scouting. It i believed that he knew better than anyone else the hill adjacent to his father' s fields. Dean played a trombone in the high school band and was active as a teacher in his Priesthood Quorum. Dean, fifteen, wa the first child of Lee Roy and Mildred Densley Winward of River- ton First Ward.DEA WJNW RD Helen Young, fifteen, wa born November 4, 1923, HEL YO .in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Parley A. and IrisClark Young. She moved to South Jordan three yearago. Within a short time after Helen came to SouthJordan, he had won th hearts of everyone who camein onta t with her. he played the piano and axa-phone for many enl rlainments and ward benefit . Shewas organi t for the Soqth Jordan M. I. A ., and waa member of the Jordan High chool band. Herplea ing per onality drew friend to her, and her quickwit and con Lant humor were a ource of joy to allwho kn w her. - 19-
Keilh Jame Fairbourn, eighteen, wa, born April1 , 1920, in Crescent, Utah, the on of W. R. andViolet J. Fairbourn. He died of epilepsy, October 23,193 al hi home. le all nded the re cenl Iem en laryand the Orap r Junior High chools. K ilh had a verybrilliant mind and we s e p cially talented in m chani-cal drawing and ar hit lure. He would hav gradu-ated this year with high honor '. A a hobby, h builtmodel airplane and Ludi d their de ' ign. With himodel he won many prize al the talc Fair. I Ieplayed the flute in Lh hand of the Drap r Junior andthe Jordan High chool . f le gave a graduating , p echal rap r Junior High. H wa a friend lo veryone,and everyone lil< d and re p cled him and his highideals. K ilh wa always ch erful and willing lo dohi parl. Kl .ITI I .I 'll: S FAIRB(.) HJ. IT. REER Ir. J. J L 1rr r, who for lwenl y c r apa.bl filled the position of allrndanc officer, was horn in vVallshurg, We Sc Leh ounly, pril 5, 1 6. H cl - tended , hool in Wa..at h ounly, al th B. Y. .. and c L the . of . ftcr serving a ' prin ipal of a chool in Millard, in Kamas, in Riverl n, in We l Jordan, and in n ion, he accepled Lh po 'ilion of co - ordinc tor of this dislricl, which offic Ji h Id until his df'ulh on F hruar ' I, 1939. Mr. ire r' p rsonc lil ' · hi ff'c rl ' Sn , , in dh r- ing Lo a cour he cl 3 mf'ct right. and hi mpalhelic understanding of the prohl ms of youth, nahled him lo a hi<'ve unusual succcs as a coordinc tor. chofarl nnd fricn llv. l<ind and jusl, h inspired fov and confi - d nee in all with whom he cnmc in <onlncl. Parents, teachers, and parlicularl th youth of Jordan Dislri t ha b nefitlcd h association ' ith this gifted men c nd hav heen inspir d h his influen c. All mourn hi p s, ing, t c re rnmfortf'd b I he mem r of their pff'a anl associations ' ith lYlr. HCN. - 20
Ding. dong, conic lo chool-1 Jcl n Mabey, Helen Young, Myra Hansen, Rcla B ckstcad. MarjoriBeck l<.'ad, Elaine i lsen; Do I lik you? Y<.'s! Marjorie Grove, Loi Johnson, Georgia Banks, VondaPrice; hums-Roma cl on, Virginia clson; Gimme the wide open spaces-Dean Winward. \" ow when w were at Rivcrlon\"-Mildrcd Myer, L ola Myer, Naomi Lewi ; Dean and hi palout for glorious limes; Lois Johnson al West Jordan Junior; Happy go lucky-Bill Glazier. lcR Dansie, Naomi Lewis and NMmi Webb pose \"'ith tf1cir neighbors; Virginia clson and herpal R la Beckstead; Blaine Page takes five; Billy Glazier and o Riv rlon: classmate; Rosa Larson andNaomi Lewis pos with chums; Blaine and buddies. aomi Webb and cla smates; Virginia I on and We l Jordanil . Just h for minary-Lois Johnson and fellow eminary das male ; Noon g I-together, ]\Iargy Wandie, lavis hrist ns n, Roma cl on, Lu ille Mal trom, Jun aben, 1ack Bateman, lrmad I Ernns, l l lenLloyd, Vonda Price and Marjorie Oake.on; A bicycle built for lwo (?) Rae Miller, Keith a. on; Wayne rump, Rae Mrller, Ross Butterfield. l ancy Blanche Freeman and Bob Bole glimmcr.
CALENDAR PTEMBER 7th. First official introdu tion Lo Mr. Niel-sen and teachers. \" crubs\" fool<ing for ele-vators. 9th. S hool dazzled by Lripping of lightfantasli by wal r-melon-eating tud ~nl . 16th. Many name appear for da s officerand one he~r murmur, \"Vol for B;lf, he' agood fellow.\" 23rd. Our \"eleven\" lo e Lo Grand Jun -Uon but we giv '~m a s are. 30th. B etdiggers yodel al fir t yclJ s ionand lung nd h st are tested for y lJ lead r . 0 TOBER 4th. Tho e who lead our yells and yodelsare elected. 6th. Sophomores wa1low gum. Why7They are entertained by )unior and niorat a dan e. 13th. Our first and sweetest football vic-lory. Jordan b als runi.te. 20th. Wal h our elev n T Murray down d. 27th. W pul red feath<>r in our hat ;another vi Lory. It L Cypru . 28th. Student lool< tearfully toward vaca-tion and the \"beets.\" 31st. With aJJou ed hand we resume ourstudies. (Conlinu d on page 30) - 22 -
The critic of d mocracy have the ea ic ·L of lasl< in demon lral- ing ils ineffi iency. But ther is ·omething ven more imporlanl than ffi ; ncy and expediency. namely, ju lice. And cl mo ra , i th only ociaf order that is admis. ible, b cause il i the only one con- sist nl with justice. '\"fhc moral con ·ideralion i supr me. ,......,Robert Briffaull. Th r is no expression that lia. om within my , Ludy th pa l ar th al hasthrilled m more than th ahove q11olalion. ] have rc -r ad il many Lim , andeach lime I am as enlhu ia ' Li a . wh<>n first T r ad il. lo a hanging world uch as we live in, il lwcomcs neces ar for us lo hconverted lo som o ial policy lo whicl1 we can give our whole-h arled allegiance. To you niors who are graduating, and Lo ou sludenl who are lool ingforward lo achieving Lhi goal, m r suggestion is Llrnl ou maf e thi quol lion avery parl of your lives. fl will suslnin c nd comfort rou m, n Lime wh n you meque Lion whether democrc i, the ideal toward which th<' human rec is d •slincdLo Lravel. ,......., . . Jensen.Lc·lt lo ril!hl : Dr. . .JC'nsc·n, SupNinlC'ndc•nl, , nncl ; l lon11c· T . CoclrrC'\. nion; .Jun1c·s C.l lansC'n. - outh Jordan; Dr. Poul ' . n;( l1nrck PrC'sidc·nl or Boa rel, Bini.tlrn111; I\\ ynn(' P.ige. Ri\ Prlon ; .I.I. Boyden, :ancly; , lnnl<'y Rns111ussC'n, lc·rk. , nnd . HO Im()!-' l·.l)l ICATIO -- I-
Virtu Fisher, ccrC'lary, andy; L. W. idscn, Prin ipal, U. of U., . of alif., andy. Th adminislralion of Jordan High hool now rea hes a new,.......,yel a formermile po L of progre s. Three year of hool ubje l are offered in a senior highs hool orgc niznlion. These are th lenth, eleventh, and twelfth year of work.This L a sali fnctory grouping of Ludenls for a wide offering of ubject in ea hyear, leading Lo a more ompl le preparation of sludenl both for vocational and onlinued olleg preparalion. The life -work Lype of Lraining will be met in newvocalional building ' very w II equipped with the lale L modern machinery. Neww II -trained L acher will h add d Lo Lhe faculty lo guid Lhe new cour e . T.hcollege-prepc ralory cour e. will hav added equipment a well a new building ~lo Cc rry on c heller type of training. The home-mal<ing department with the modernequipmenl add d offer a wid r r aching preparation for the girls of the chool.With th new sci nee deparlmcnt , hou ed in a modern et up, the off rin~ in oll g nnd terminal ubjecls maleriafly increases our means of training. Wh n th mu ic and ( f Leria deparlmenl are properly taken are of andwl en Lh auditorium. and Lh new gymna ium are respeclively renovated and om -pl L d, c II dcpc rlm nl will have been b tler hou ed and more adequately equipp dthan al any prcviou Lim in Lhe hi tory of thi high chool. lt then remain for thestud nl Lo do Lheir parl lo help them elve by earne tly and actively engaginQ inhard' orl in Lhe deparlm nl Lh y . ele L a a mean of preparation. - 25 -
JE 13. A PER oach I lerriman . of o-ordinotor- MurroyJ. N. DORIUS rcluryU. of U. I lislory EMMA ALLEMAN andy U. of Wyoming U. of U. J('dt . LA l~A ,J\RDNEI o iul ience '. of U. undy , nncly R. N LR ON ommcrcial ss l. ulo \!Vest Jordnn rlDUNN TAYL R N Rp EnglishB. Y. u. Or gon . A. nncly 1 us i J.E. or B TLERU. of o. Calif. undy I Tom \" onomi s and ancly ulo Jcclinnirs A F. SJ\ l!TI l U. of l 1. . of \ ushinglon rnp<'r Biologirnl , cicnr lntlwmnli s
JO Pll A. W RKMA OR UE R \V 0 E. L. RAWFORD LOL TIA E andy B. Y. U. . or . U. of Uu.. of.Allcndan c Offic r .. AC. andy English all Lak ily En ~li shI U ILLE TUTTLE J li s tor y T. A. DEWEYB. Y. U. En~li sh U. of U. U. . A. C.Leland Powers MARY IlODENManti . of U. Woodwork pccch a lt Lake il yEDA A IlBY ommcr iaI A. . JE EN U. of U.uB.. Y. U. c. OR ON HTII PA L .c.BOYCE A. . . A. . of Wn. Ttington . Uu.. of. U. c. A. nndyAm rican Fork Biologi al ience andyPhy ical Ed. Draper Physical cicnce Agriculture Ru.OB.EAR.TcL. . PIXTON0. D. BALLARD I TA ROLD Tl lORPE P. F. GOLDBRANSON U. of U.U. of U. U. of U. U. of Calif. an ly olo. la te Midval a ndy BiologyDrnper \" nglish ocial icnccE n g lis h (Not in Photograph) 1. C. LINDELL B. Y. U. U. of U. andy Librarian
The ludent body officers include the pr iden l and vi e pre idenl, who over see ludenl admini tration ; the cretary-trea - urer, who lake are of the fund of the stud n t body and re ord il proceeding ; and Lhe historian, who records with clip- pings, picture , and words the main evenls of lhe s hool year. Th tudent ourl helps . olve discipline prob/ ms within th school. tud nl r presenlalivcs from every fir t p riod la room compo the ludenl coun- C'i f. Th is group. und r lhe direction of Mr. Ballard, ha tal<en care of all matters be- lween the tudent and th fc ulty; and, in addition, ha adverlised our game , play\ an [ other evenls during the y ar. 'Th stud ~nt body officer, c nd a few mem - ber of I he ourl w r guests of the Uni - versity of Utah on N vemh r ·15, 193 . AL a fat r dat they '\Iver gu . ls of lh r nil I ligh School. Linda orcn on, vie -prcs icknl ; ,l<:'f1n ·nf. hi s lorinn; Mr1ry Tl10rn-lo11, sccrclary-trcasurcr; Warrf'n Tf10111pson, pre idenl. - 28 -
Lc•l't lo right: Paul ielsen, Pat Pie~ce, Orvis Pollock. Floyd I la ndley. Hub .rt or n on, he ler Ki111,Vennn Jc'nsen, Ja k Wat.on, Mar Thorn ton, Ralph Bishor. Maura elson, Rusell Beck. E lva Cowley,~ larvin Bull rficld. I Julda Parker, Afton Den I y, 1lyrle Palm r, Evan Pi rson, \Varren Thomp on, Linda.,ornsc•n, I:ern Leonard. k n Pixton, Mar Morgan, Jean Parr, Joyce ilcox, Maxine ardn r. J an al.J_ee BcC'kstcad. Virgie 1rcen. ther Members: I Jel en I Jansen. Arlene Bodell. Alfred Furs . Dorothy Rasmus, en, BlaineJohnson, L slcr Poliner, ordon Jen en, Bob job fom . Burniss Bulterwortlr, William Fassio, Delbert:acos, Margaret Borg, Joe os teflo , Della Brady, Bob Ballard, Jcssimac Bell , Theodore A le ander, DellaLundber~. Eugen ordb rg, Rulon Rasmu sen, Boyd Thonrpson, Reiko vVatanuki, Bessi F loyd. June lafstrorn. GraC'e wcnson, Wilb rl W hb, Keith Fairhourne, ra.1k Parry, Verda Bailey, Jame ButterfieldRuth oriso n, 1artha lover. ourl: Rulon Rnsnru s n, econd As ooi.Jlc Justice; James Bullerfield, Fi r l Asso iale Ju lie ; Blaine ndru, ; Judge; G I nn l lya ll, Mars ha ll ; Blaine Lan as ter, Pro ccuting Attorne ; Ruth Borg, ferk of th ourl. - 29-
OVEMBER 4th. Farm r ar uprem and enlerlainwilh an a embly and Lhe gala affair, Lh Har- e t Ball. 10th. niors lrul Lheir Luff and wall Lhe board in Lhe annual senior play. 11 Lh. Jordan J<i l< off wilh Davi . Whowin 7 \"Jordan.\" 19th. Be Ldigg r vi loriou ov r m ri anFork. 25th. Nol a bell rings wh n amal ur.panic audi. -n e. 26th. 'Ti ad lo ay our J v n lo l Lh hampion hip gam lo Carbon; but maybnext year. 28th. Foolball ch l day. Lud nl w renterlained by how, ass mbly, and de ncWhat a dayT 29th and 30th. I Ion. Turl< y hold waduring lovely Thank i:(iving va alion.DE MB R l l. Trag dy lrik . Twenty-four livesare taken as our bu oil ides wilh a lrain. 4th and 5th. Fun ral rvi<'E' h Id forour depart d fri nd . 6th. Memorial ervi h Id h studentsin honor of bu vi Lim . 23rd. aplivaling hri tmas pag ant pr - nled and later a matinee dan e. ludenlslook orrowfully al the prosp cl of hri lmava alion wilhoul l a h r .( onlinued on pag 54)- jQ -
the curtain open on the la l acl of the ' nior ' high school areer, w ea a l of haraclers ready lo perform. ln th fir l c n they are preparing for ay ar of difficult work in which th y ar lo play I ading role . If their p rformanare oul landing, grealer and more imporlanl conlrc cl awail th m. ene l\! o_how · the aclor achieving high honor . Th ir .. enior Pia \" ha raled high inthe eye · of th audien e. The Ia ·t curtain discloses the Lhr leading le r ,_,pr sident elberl acos,Vi e Pre idenl Chlori Niels n, and ecrelary F rn L onard,_,wilh their upporlingccst of lwo hundred and evenly-, ix.Th audi nc ms lo enjoy the unusual \" ~ nior I fop\" and \" enior Progre - iv ·· cenes. Th per onaf ilie on the lag wave a fond farewell lo th audi n eb for they leave lo begin th ir careers anew on olh r slag ' of lif . - 32 -
Lillian Albanese Gc-orgc Gilbert Ole Peterson Leona Polin cr Roy Searcy Wilbert WebbWest Jordan ; P . Riverlon; P . G. Riverton; P. G. Sandy; P. G. U nion; P. G. Bluffdale; P. G.Lawrc-nre Allmcndinge Blaine Allen F lora Adam Blaine Andrus Marjorie Anderson D a rwin Alsop Midvaf • Draper a ndy Draper Sandy Sandy harles F. Adams Dorothy Bills Ralph Bishop Mildred Boggess Cameron Bentley Dorothy Blair Riverton Sandy U nion Granite Butler East Midvale Recd Butterfield Jesse BillsJay Bills E la in e Bentley H errim a n Herbert Butterfield Ruth Borg RivertonRiv e rton Granite H erriman andy
I II Keith Bat man• ,1 r W l Jorda n ~. ... ~ Ruby B ckstcad • .~ ' outh Jordan Dwain Beck Draper ornrn Brown r ' ent Oorotl1ea Brown Midvale LaVcrc Butlrr Butler \Vanda Banks Riverton Darn'll Beckstead Midvale Ro ~s B11rn1i11gl1am Butl r 13urnis ~ Burgon nion ron Brand tmd Arf1•n(' Bodell JI rrim 11 Del Bmd Uni n Eugen<' 13ullorcl Drnper Lyl<' Bird Midvole ){,,lph Bnflurcl Draper !'ton Bn,.d l nion ltoss Buucrrirld Riverton Trussl<'r fiutlcrrirld Rherlon Jack Boggess nion r lnr111on arpentrr rc sce n l R1•oddf Craw[ rd and I lnrold ranr Ornper l:lvn ,ow l<' nnd l -'J -
,... ~:a~~E th el urlqui st O s A r Ca rlson W a nda C ra n O rrin C urti H elen C hristensen C larence Cannin g Drap r Midva le Ri verton U nion H errima n M idvale Ja k Canning W ayne C run1p Mn rj ori Cra ne Carl Cook H omer C hri ten en Jea n Dodge Midva le Bluffdale H errima n W e t Jordan Ea t Midvale W e t Jorda n wW illis ay M iria m D alton Bob Dra per Evelyn Dimick C lea D a nsi Julia n D ewey I Jordan andy Dra per a nd y Bluffda le Dra per lnnlcy Dilllond D a phn e E d gel Eu g nc E rickson D anc F itzge rald Bill F reeman Zoe Vae F itzgerald W es t Jorda n U nion W st Jordan Drap er Riverton Draper
V irginin Fergu on a nd y V rl Feq:!u on Ea l M idva le B es i F loyd a ndy Phil F ishe r 1idval A lfred F urse W est Jorda n June Fox ni on K ei th Fa irbourn r s ent Loui se F it zgerald Dra perNa ncy Blond ie F re man I I rrim a n Bevcrl Mne Foulkcr r scent Fern G winn rn pcr Virgie r n ni on K<' tHlrick G reen Butler li ve' eorg.e k nnJy 1hirolcl re n Ri ve rton 1nrlh a lover l:asl lidval La BNta I lca lon D ropcr Lorin 1lnn scn ' und lelhn 1lobhs M idva le J un <' I ldlstrom undy U nn 1 lnth nw oy ni o n Bell I lend rso n I r 1pc r 1 ilclr!'d I le nr y ni on rl c• nn l l ya ll , nnd
Dale Hansen velyn Holt Helen Han en Florence Johnson Aaron Jenkins East Micivale outh Jordan andy Draper MidvaleMarjorie Jenson R. Z. Johnson Gladys Johnson Homer Jaynes Betty Lou Jensen andy Draper Cre cent Crescent andy Elsie Johnson Fred Kirkman hester Kim andy Logan Kunz Katie Kosovitch West Jordan andy Murray CrescentBlaine Lancaster Gale Lowe Rosa Lar.on West Jordan Naomi Lewis Fern Leonard Sandy Bluffdale Bluffdale MidvaleKomin Landerus La Var My rs ·~ary Mickelsen East Midvale Golden Landgren Mary Morgan Riverton Draper andy Riverton
Alden M ayn s But! r Ma rjori M yers a ndyElhern M ayna rd a ndy rdus Miln , ndy M ildred M yers Rive rt on V ido r M itchell ._ 'outh .J orda n June Malstrom M idvale Jolin Marcha nt M idvulcRo T. Morrow M iclval Laura M Kre ._ outh Jo rda n R oy , ylor ._ outh J ord an l'l lllra cl so n Om per«'o n.,,vay N ielsen f: nsl l\licl vn le Birn Nibl y lidvn fe Pc<orl C'lson ._ nnd y\,Vy 111 nn iefsen reSC'e nl Gn lP C'whofd Drap(' rChloris irls<'n .. n11d y o I ok<'s l~i v!'r l o n Pnul N ielse n .. oulh Jord nn Hn <1 keso n , o uth .l o rd 1rn F<'rn Orl on lid, nle Low!' lf O stl <'r .. 11 11cl Ne lda Pi1· r. on S11 11d y
Hulda Parker Karl Pollock Gail Peterson Jack Powell Katherine Parody Orn per andy Sandy outh Jordan UnionKenneth Peter on Ruth Polson Phyllis Peterson aomi Park Evan Pearson Riverton andy South Jordan East Midvale Midvale Myrl Pal111er Earl Pear on Ruth Russell Priscilla Robert 0:1 Gordon J-1. Rideout outh Jordan Midvale Union Cre cent Drap r Buclah RRy Mark Richard. on J'vfaxine RRwlins lidvale Midvale Draper Bob Ren Irene Rimington andy Midvalecn 'ic' c Robbins I fclcn Richardson La :vlac tcadman Walter wain Linda or nson West Jordan Union DraperEast Midvale Wc t Jordan
l I lcn mitl1 Draper Dallas trocllcy nion J an cal Riv<'rlon T d rnilh andy G<'orgc or('n en Drapc-r Viola , undquisl r scent Dclh<\"rt ncos nndy Lila Mac- cll<'fb<'rg nnrty licia 111ith liclval I Jubert , orC'nscn Drnp<'r Elvn tone Eust MidvnTc I c-an , mith Wc·st .lor Ian lurrn , mith DrnpC'r Loui s<' Sn1itl1 ( ' rc·sc·c•nl RohNI , tuple· Snnd .lune , hidds Soutl1 .Jordan Bc•vNI ,~ mitl1 Orn per Dnvid , tnk r nion ln<':r. Tl1on1pso n 1lurrny ~<'mid Ti sC' hner RiVPrlon .John Trnn' W<'sl .Jordon Gc•orgin Thnxt n Riv<'rlon Ricl1nrcl Thorp liclvnl c lnrf,!' Turner lichnlc• I IIIIII
John T nnant Mary Thornton Kenneth Tripp \Vanda Taylor Warren Thompson andy Draper Midvale Draper MidvaleBoyd Thompson Elaine Told Franklin Turpin Beverly Tholen Hazel Van Riverton Midval West Jordan East Midvale Union Beth Wight Ronald Weenig ~arbara Woodhouse Blaine Wixom Echo Walker Draper Riverton Sandy We l Jordan Union Eldon Welch Reiko Watanuki Russell Webb Fay Watson Jack Watson Midvale Midvale R.iverton Midvale Mid aleMarion Walker Arnold Webb Eleanor Ward Lowell Young 1ary Young nion Draper Draper East l'-'lidval e East Midvale
Cail PH rw , pr('sid!'nl : Oorolli S p ni ilin J,!, sr< r<'lnr , 1<' 1vin John son, 'i c:!'-pr!'sidPnl. La t fall w over-enlhusiasli Junior ' flung open Lh door of Jorden in ourru h for a han at real high s hool lif<>. By Lhe . econd l rm we had I omea qui el and orderly as Lhe pr -. elll d nior . Though om of our chum' haveleft u ', th r are Lill leader among u ·uch a· 1ail, our pr id nl; R d, our vipre id nt; 9,nd Dot, our e relary, who ar capahl lo I ad u Lhrough n xl y ar.The Ding broughl home me ny honor . W all r gi l r high in sporl s. drama, lub , o ial , ands hola li a hi 'Y m nl . We 've nj yed being Lal<en for eniorand ophomore , bul, thanl< heav n, we 'r not.
William . Adamson Lila Atkinson Gwenilh Allen Virginia Buhler Melvin Berrett Loretta Brown Union andy Riverton Midvale Riverton SandyVirginia Blair James Butterfield Joy Bateman Russell Bek Beth Bateman Darr II Brown Granii Herriman West Jordan Ora per West Jordan MidvaleGeorg Brady Va Loy Brady Jame Brown Beth Butterfi Id Yance E. Burgen Helen Brown Union Union But! r Union Union HerrimanNorma B ·lich Grant Burgen Zctha Burmingham Lvnn Bills Betty Bradley eth Bills Midvnl Union Butler Rive-rt on andy Riv<'flon - 43 -
Douglas Becks! ad Lawana Beckstead Leonard Berallo Norma Jnne Boitltcr Ross Berrell Alice ooper Midvale G m n il Riverton Orn per Drap'r ou lh Jordan Carol Canning James rapo Mavis hri slcnscn Tel C'harli cr Lu ill e undirk .Jnnire ru111p Midvale andy oulh Jordan andy West Jore.Inn Bluffdnle E lwood · ol Ruth Carlson Ralph ran<' Arlene' ollrd l GwC'n ' lark Lawrence Dnnsi Union East Midva le Ri ver ton Oro per ~ andy Riverton Ev retl Dahl Maxine D nny Gordon Despain RobC'rt Egbt>rt Gh1dys Engman Reid Egh rt Crescent Un ion Un ion Ri vC'r ton andv West ,JordanCarol Esperson Kclvin Evans lrmadclf Evans Louise Erdman Lucile Evnns JC'nn Fox Midvale asl Midvale ou th .Jordon East Midva le' nion nion
Fa Fox Georg· Fujii Thelda Freeman Muri I Fitzgerald Adeline Gardner Gold n Gilbert Midval nion H rriman Draper W st Jordan RivertonRhoda May oates ibyl Greer Jack Gilbert Maxine Gardner Dori Graham William Glazier West Jordan Union Midvale West Jordan Union RivertonBelva H ndri k en lark Hall Margar t Hogan Virginia Hubbard Fae Hender on Frank Harada Draper Midvale West Jordan Murray West Jordan Union Kay Harada Dorothy Hilton Donna Huff Alice Holt Ramona Hand Myrth Harrison Union Butler Draper outh Jordan andy Crescent 45 -
Melvin John on M a rie Ja m s Donna J nscn Loro Ja kson R oweno Jenkins old('n Jens n Mid al · Murray W es t Jorda11 Midva lf' Midval ' Midvo l Leona Jenkin s Beth Jensen Lois John son Edith J('n ·on Murid .Jomes Hirdon Jensen Midva le Midvale outh .Jord nn Mid va le Murray Midval E rma Jenkins C lyde Kemp David Kunz Alice Kom gloni s V cl don Lfw on Ann Lora nger Midva le M i d va l cnd y Midva le M i d v ·ll c Midva leDelbert La rson l l elen Lloyd Bill L a nderus O v1' da Lundberg G lad ys M rgells Sandy outh Jordan H lcn Long V\1est Jorda n andy Ee st Midvale ni onThelm a M organ Douglas Miller Rae Miilcr Ri verton H errim a n lr('ne Mickels n u. Murph y J nnic M ad B l u f f d a le Butler Midva le a nd y
lori . 1ilne Lucile Malstrom Dale Ne! on Marjorie Ncf on Marvin cl~en Geneva i I en Un ion West Jordan andy Wcsl Jordan Midvale oulh JordanViq~inia cl.on Vernal Newbold Dona ix Fronk cf son Flor n e Nielsen Reed iclscn oulf1 Jordan outh Jordan andy i\1idvaf Riverton Crescent Keith Neff Roma N Ison Willis cwbold larjorir Newbold Tracy Nel on larjorie Oak on Riverton V\/e l Jordan Drap r Draper Midvale oulh Jordan 1'1axine Orton George Osborne Iva Pixlon D raid Powe ll Evelyn Patt Floyd Pixlon and Ri erlon andy lid vale Ea. t lid vale U n ionAlfred Peterson Gail Payn I lazcldcnc Poulsen Gordon Pel r on Le !er Polincr Donald P<1gc Riverton Draper Granite Riverton andy Rfrerton
La Veil Pug111ir Ru ss<' ll ParkN Editl1 Pnl11H•r Blui1w Pug<' Dunne• Purkinson Jc-an Parr Wc-sl Jordan RivNlon rc scc- nl Wcsl Jordon Midvale I le rri111an .Jww Rawson '\rvicl f~H S lllU SS(' J) nrwin R11 s111ussc·n FC'rn Richardson Roy Ri ka Da;'win Rirhnrd so n • nnclv lid vn lc 1idvulc- Wc-sl .Jordan W st Jordan Drap rAlma Richardson Rowena Russell Jun in• lakN \Jnrurnc· I , ilc<>f'k Phyllis • 111i1li Morion , mi1l1 West Jordan Drap r Bu1lc-r Rh1·rlon Crnnik rnp r Riter lua rl Kutltryn or •n sc-11 r.J lc·lc•n Mar , (C'ed lnrgarC'l lune .'nlwn l\ lury .~ot<' r Ln Mar wen son andy andy Miclvnlr nndy Ri~ c rlon Riv rt onEmmn iicox Lyle 111arl Wunclu ' hic·ld s Al111011 • an1u1•lson lnhlr ,'111ilh Vcrlicc mitl1 Riv rlon nion , oud1 .Jordan ,'11ncly Riverton • outh .Jordnn
orma tcward a ro l tcphr 11 so n Bc lty • lro111 Dorotl1y pra tlin g ArdC'n TC'sch H iuold Thomson • nndy Riv c rl on Miclvalc W est Jorda n \iVc. l Jordan U nionl: wlyn Tccrlink Rf1lpli Thompson Barhcira Tate f~ ln1cr Tripp Kei th Thomson Ro al Thornhlad 011!li .lordnn \1id\ a l Butler W es t Jorda n Ri, erlon and l\ fary VRn :--Tac Van aom i Webb 1' la rjoric Willia ms Florence Webb l\ fory \Vhitin g Un ion Ri\('rlon andy ni o n l nion West Jordanrrnnc<'s Wrigl11 ViviAn \Va llin E mma Wcbher Lois Wolk r andy June Wynn nion J ricq uclin . Wilkins \i\!cst Jordan nio n re sce nt irndy --4<>-
L Roy laylon For Lhe first lime i.n ix year th ophomor clas ha reenlered Jordan.ALthough . the youngest in the school this .la does nol lack Lhe pep and schoolspirit essential lo a lively cla 'S. They have given Lheir whole-hearted support toeverylhing th tudent body has promoted. The ophomores have tal<en part in all school activities uch as dramatics,debating, mu ic. athletics. commercial work as well as in muny o ial functions,prominent among which was the ele Lion of a ophomor for que n of the F. F. A.Harvest Ball. Under lhe capable leadership of Ross Bishop. Pre id nt, DonnaNielsen, Vice Pre idenl, and J e Roy Clayton, ecrelary, Lhe ophornore havemade thi year one they can be proud lo remember. Wilh uch a splendid be-ginning the future years at Jordan Iool< bri~ht for Lhi cla .
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