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BIG EIGHT EI JUNIOR CI-IARLONIANS - Row One: Barbara Dunn, LuDeen Peterson, Weber. Row Three: Doris Jensen, Annette Jensen, Nancy Kareen Nielson, heri Fitzgerald, LaPrielle Davis, ayle Farnsworth, Arlene Ann Newman, Judy Larson, Yvonne Boyer, Danna Dee Penrod, Kay Rodgers, DeAna Mickelson, Bette Jardine, arlene hurch, Bar- Adams, Evelyn Day, Lorna JOblom, Elaine Jenson, Donna Dunyon, Arlene Be kstead, Renee Henschke, Mnnlyn Nich· bara McKay, Nola Johnson, herry Gold, Sheila Hamilton, JoAnn Jones, Gloria Glines, Marlyn Srour, Shirley Steadman, Arlene Johnson. Row Two: Penny Is, Lenore W rkman, Mary Jane Edwards, Annette John- Reed, Geraldine Whitmore, J an Romney, Joan McFarlane, Argene Adams, son, ally Beckstead, Pat Dahl, Lois LeFevre, Mary Lou Carla Benson, Linda Jacobson, Marlene Wright, Janice Richardson, ylvia Mar- Loader, Darlene Bell. tin, Janice Smith, Marilyn Hughes, Mary Howlett, Afton Jensen, Karen BurkJn· shaw, LaRita Hill, Hazel P1erce, Joene Tranter, Afton Van, Donna Searle, Pat SENIOR HARLONIANS- Row One: Lynne Tripp, D. Anna Despain, Gayle Pixton, Sandra Scoffield, Shirley Price, Sherry Tomlinson, Joy e Faurs hou, Kathleen Baker Sandra Casper, Nedra Wardle, Pat oats, Mary Agnes Jacob- son, Rosemary Miner. Row Two : armen Lloyd, Pauline Schmidt, Ardell Jones, Barbara Linnarz, GeraldJne und, Ann Lundberg, Karen Sanders, Delores Lun- nen, Jean rocking, Judy Beckstead, Marilyn Brady, Vickie Ann Showell, Joyce Dansie. Row Three: Helen Anderson, Linda Sabey, Arlene 1-laun, Ruby Donus, Meryl in Bishop, Glenda Anderson, Janice Ba1r, Rose mane Schmidt, Janice Pri e, Marlene orak, oleen Spratling, Shar n urtis, Peggy Ann Kmon.98

Pep Club Upholds TraditionsAlthough promoting school pep and spirit wastheir main objective, the red and gray clad Char-lonians sponsored many extra-curricular activities.They had a Christmas project for a needy family,ushered at various school functions, and heldtheir annual Charlonian Ball. Their initiation tunts and ceremony, half-time marches at foot-ball and basketball games, teas for the visiting pepclubs, and sponsoring pep week were the tradi-tional activitie of these 104 peppy girls. The girlsbecame eligible by maintaining a B class averageand having g d character. HONORARY CHARLONIANS - Row One: Janice Richardson, Marilyn Hughes, Arlene Penrod, Marilyn Nichols, Annette jensen, Barbara Dunn. Row Two: Mary Howlett, Judy Larson, Geraldine Whitmore, Cherry Gold, Carla Benson, Elaine Jenson, Darlene Bell. Row Three: joene Tranter, Pat Dahl, Lois LeFevre, LaRita Hill, Sheila Hamilton, Nola johnson, Nancy Ann Newman, Doris Jensen. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN- Seared: Delores Lunnen, Linda Sabey, Pauline Schmidt. Standing: Patsy Coats, Helen Anderson, Shirley Price, Arlene Haun, andra Casper, Ann Lundberg, Carmen Lloyd, Sar1dra Scolfield, Helen Seaman.OFF! ERS AND ADVISERS - Row One: jean Stocking,secretnry; Lindn abey, prestdenr; judy Beckstead, assistantse retnry; rnlie Rawson, adviser. Row Two: Helen Sea-man, adviser; Rosemary Miner, historian; Yvonne Schofield,adviser; Gnyle Ptxton, rep ner. 99

SOPHOMORES - Row One: ·carolyn Nichols, Sharon Swenson, hirlee ehr- Beth Jarmen, Donna Peters, Judy Green, andy unning- ing, Ro alie Brklacich, Nedra Nelson, Melray Bateman, Judme asper, Norma ton, Mary Jane Brady, Marcia Nichol!., Lynda Lee harp, Della teauman, ora ase, Dona Ryan. Lynn Hale, Sunnte Nelson, harlene H lfman, Ilene Campbell, Joan Maddocks, laudia Webb, Dorene Rtchards. Row Two: Diane Mdlerberg, J:mtce LeFevre, Norma Jenkins, JoAnn Farnsworth, Lynda Norton, Deanna Wallm, B nnie ChriMian, Joan 13errett, Norene Evans, Joyce Baker, heri Aaron, Nola Neale, Sharon Walters. Row Three: Peggy Parker, atherine Morelli, Rinda Gedge, Myrna Oyler, Gloria Backu ·, JoAnn Anderson, Doris Roos, Susan Nygren, JUNIORS AND SENIORS - Row One: Elva Kay Turner, Y nda Boggc , LaRue Sherriff, Lucille Worthen, Penny 13urkm~haw, Janice ars n, Barbara O'Brien, Sandra Casper, aria Benson, Ann Lundberg, Kathcryn Ferguson, Ardell Jones harlene Town end, Jantce lloward, La Von flaws, Renee Hen- schke. Row Two: Argene Adams, ollene Saunders, arherine Bishop, wen Bmuarrny e tJt~nsNeann, c yIreGnree eNn~stSra nmd r, a Nelson, R:osalie Madson, Dixte Ferguson, Robe- Virgmm Burns, Wilma Burns, Marylin Bishop, Ruby Dorius, Nila Rawlmgs. Rotv Three: Lmda Jacob~on, Marlene Wright, Marsha HNaizeellsent~eAnnonne,ttEe thRealwMsoann,guDman, nJaaniDceeeBAaidr,amAsf,toKn aJreenesnenN, tDelosonnn,a !Jftn Crane, Dun-100

Social Club Was Active The Jordan Debutantes, the social club of the school, had a full school year beginning with their initiation ceremony and climaxing with their Dog Patch Drag. A Christmas program was presented at the County Infirm- ary. Hostessing for the other girls of the school at a tea which featured Elaine Cannon of the Deseret News, financing the favors of the \"Parents' Visiting Day,\" and enjoying several additional parties were among the vari- ous activities of the Jay Dees. COMMITTEE MEMBERS - Kathryn Ferguson; Carla Benson; Melray Bateman; Mary Fitzgerald, adviser; Betty Henderson, ad- viser; Ruth Noall, adviser; Sandra Casper; Gertrude Tranter, ad- viser; Lynda Sharp; Rosalie Brklacich; Glenda Anderson.JAY DEE OFF! ERS - Norma Lynn Hale, historian; Carla Ben-s n, vice president; Sandra Casper, president; Judine Casper, sec. FFl ERS AND ADVISERS -Row One: Stanley Ander-b n, adviser; heldon Smith, treasurer; Dan Jorgensen, vicepresident. Row Two: R. . Peterson, adviser; Ronald Web-ster, presidem; Gerard Vanderhooft, secretary. Engineers - A New Club future engineersThe main objectives of the newly organ- Left w Right, Row One: Russell Benson, Ronald Webster, Douglas Brown, Ericized Engineers lub were to acquamt its Nystrom, Rees Jensen, Orson Kesler, Kendall Bunnell, Duane Loveless, Don Blom-members with the scientific fields, to quist, Edward Miner, Gerard Vanderhooft, Michael Wright, LeRoy Park, Richardcreate a desire to enter into one of these Kemp, Paul Jacobson. Row Two: Winslow Jones, Raymond Lucero, Bruce Jen en,fields, and to promote better citizenship. Alan Steadman, Lynn Holt, Lawrence Astle, Richard Despain, David Brown,Representatives of scientific fields, spoke Charles Russon, Billy Hughes, David Taylor, Jim Glover, David Winn, Val Fin-at club meetings concerning the oppor- layson, Lee Workman, Eldon Forman, Don Milne, Jerrald Jensen. Row Three:tunities f th ir particular occupations. R. S. Peterson, Jason Endo, Dan Jorgensen, Shelly Smith, David Eastman, Ken-The e talks were supplemented by field dall Phelps, Jimmy Butterfield, Glen Moosman, Val Greenwood, Clement Nicol,trips t various indu tries which demon- Karl Miller, Ted Polson, Mickey jones, Garry Clark, Floyd Young, Paul Caldwell,strated the application of science. The Dan Nelson, Gary Atkinson, Charles Walker, J. L Jensen, herman Day, Stanleyspons rs were R. S. Peterson and S. R. Anderson.Anders n. 101

Left w Right, Row One: Jimmy Butterfield, Duane Loveless, Ray Ken Bunnell, Martin O 'Keefe. Row Three: Melvin Berrett, DougBateman, Rees Jensen, Dennis Bateman, Edward Mmer, ene Brown, Tom Stoker, Don Milne, Richard Kemp, Will Erekson,Crawford, Jerry Webster. Row Two: Ronald Webster, Orson Kes- Ri chnrd Despain, Dan Jorgen sen, Eric Nystrom. Ro<u Four: Marlonler, John Erekson, W ayne Ernstrom, Joe Baker, Maunce Well s, Andrus, Dan Nelson, Karl Miller, hu ck Minnick, James Jensen, Lowell Ashman, Don Zaiser, Nephi Fitzgerald.Rees Jensen, president; Eric Nystrom, vice president; Kenneth Dunn and MarcellGraham, Kiwanis Club representatives; Duane Loveless, secretary; Edward Miner,treasurer; and Melvin Berrett, adviser, di sc uss one of the Kev Club's projects. Key Club Serves Developing leadership, giving service to the sch l and to the community were the principal efforts of the Jordan Key Club. Highlighting the year's activities was the presentation of a new ba ketball sc reboard and megaphone to the student body. They also originated a drive for the care f those inflicted with cerebral palsy. The Key lub sp nsored Career Day and provided for a needy family at Christmas. Duane Loveless and Dennis Bateman rep- re ented the ] rdan chapter at the Na- ti nal Key Club convention.lOZ

)ORDANETTE - Row One: B. Hilton, D. )ex, G. Doris jensen, vice president; judy Beckstead, president: Evelyn Wood, adviser; Pauline Schmidt, secretary, di -Brown, S. 'nsper, V. Burgon, E. Jenson, R. Miner, B. cuss their canyon workshop.Ennisr, V . howell, P. Phelps, ). Bills, R. Schmidt. Row The Jordanette Club, composed of girls holding important school officesTwo: ). reenwood, P. Weber, G. Evans, G. Graham, and several girls from each of the junior and senior classes, has as its main objective - \"Help Jordan girls have more fun.\" After outlining ' . Anderson, ). Romney, E. Day, D. jensen, K. Gray, their aims for the coming year during a summer workshop at the Spruces, they organized a Christmas project for the Primary Chi ldren's Hospital,N. Wnrdle. Row Three: A. Sheppick, P. Dahl, S. Beck- put n a pep assembly, and had a candy-making party.stea I, ). Beckstead, L. abey, . Spratling, P. Schmidt, . Lloyd, D. Lunnen, 1'. Parker, K. anders. Row Fotn:E. Wood, A. Lundberg, G. und, C. Benson, L. Jacob-son, 1'. Kirton, C. Anderson. Students studying a foreign language became eligible to participate in the activities of the Language Club. Subbing for Santa, enjoying sectional parties were among projects of the Club during the 1954-55 school year. Left w Righr, Row One: D. Turner, R. Madsen, C. Larson, R. Lucero, M. Gillaspie, J. Pierce, W . Roger, G. Kidd, G. Denney. Row Two: P. Nunley, L. Malstrom, D. Ferguson, B. McKay, D. Ryan, N. Neale, M. Warts, C. Anderson, D. Steadman, C. Anderson, C. Spratling, 1'. Ktrton, P. Parker. Row Three: E. Pacheco, C. Coon, E. Johnson, B. Jardine, J. Bluemel, D. Steadman, C. Case, V. Jones, D. Greenfield, C. Madsen, D. Debpain, M. Anderson, S. King. Row Four: V. Leyba, W. Beath, M. Leyba, G. Robiso n, E. Enniss, S. Usher, D. Lovendahl, l. Arterbum, M. Pear on, C. Ras- mu se n, P. Nielson, C. johnson, E. Howes, L. Mace. Row Five: M. Delgado, M. Ander- son, N. Wright, A. Simp on, ..... Haw , M. Gardner, M. Hughes, S. Mitche ll, S. Hamilton, M. agers, ]. Mower, G. Webb, ]. Healy. Row Six: N. Higginson, P. Pinedo, W. Palmer, L. Andrus, J. McKinney, C. Aceves, B. Radmall, J, Milne, J. Rasmu sen, S. Durst, J. Bernardo.OFF! ERS AND ADVISERS - Marian An-derson, treasurer; Golda Fraser, adviser; LynneHaws, president; Pat Pmedo, representative;Mary Ann ordner, represemative; Lowell Bo-berg, adviser; Marilyn Hughes, vice president. 103

Left to Right, Row One: Joyce Nunley, Joyce Dansie, Vickie Ann Sandra asper, Pat Coats, Grace Grahnm, Jeanette Rawson, JoanShowell, Renee Sorenson, Norma Giles, Jeanne 1-latr, Beth Allen, Winn, Shirlene Neuffer. Row Three: Larry Nielson, Dorothy Web-Charlene Kay, Nelda Moon, Par Phelps, Rosemarie Schmidt, Jan- ster, Latrice Walters, Grace Gilbert, Iretta Wither , Sharon James,ice Price, Sandra Mitchell, Janice Deromasi. Row Two: olleen Merlene Hess, Sharlene Mortensen, Janie! Hatt, Ann Nilsson, De·Parker, Delores Olson, Sherlene Roby, Carol Bollschweiler, Ro- anna Wenerstrom, laudia Hnnsen, Charlene Townsend, Fny Thomas.berta Ozancin, Gloria Brown, Carmellia Brunetti, Lois Wood,OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Vickie Ann Showell, vicepresident; Fay Thomas, adviser; Joyce Nunley, president;Jeannette Rawson, vice president. Distributive Education The J rdan DECA Club, a class c mprised of tudents interested in selling, is a member of the Distributive Education Club of Amer- ica. The members spent six weeks learning how to operate c mpt meters, studying filing, and d ing clerical work. In the fall the club sold p pc rn at the football games to raise money for their annual spring party. Many of these students brained jobs through the eff rts f their adviser, Mr. Fay Thomas.104

FHA - Row One: Sandra King, athy Merrick, Kathleen Han- .•sen, Marjorie agers, Norma Gi les, haron Elc.lrcdge, Maureen G loria Brown, Norene Tester, Coll ene Saunders, LaRayne C rump, hepherd, Par Ph elps, Nelda Moon, Joyce Dansie. Row Two: Joyce Ebert, Beth Allen, Kathleen Baker, Louis Morrow, KarenArva 11olliger, onja I leinecke, h nron Webster, Marian Pearson, Larson. Row Three: Caro l Bollschweiler, Sa ll y Winn, Reta Lynch, Marylyn Lang, Jeanne Hart, Vesta Crump, Sherlene Roby, Lois Owen, Raphealla Roper, Ann Butterfield, Judy Jenkins. OFFICERS AND ADVfSERS - Ann Butterfield, secretary; Sally Winn, president; Pat Phelps, treasurer; Marylyn Lang, vice president; Betty Henderson, adviser; Ann Boucher, ad- viser; Joyce Dansie, re porter. Future HomemakersThe J rdan chapter f the Future Home-makers of America successfully endeavoredto instill excellent h memaking qualities inthe girls of the school. Following their initia-tion at the first of the chool year, theyplanned a Get Acquainted Party and a Hal-loween Party. The big social event of theclub was the Sweethearts Ball in February.They were represented at the state and reg-i nal conventions and were given a gift wrap-ping demonstration during the school year. 105

SOPHOMORES - Row One: De!Rey Eastman, Jo&eph Zittinp;, urtis Cook, Earl Allen, Richard Burmester, Will Green, GarthRobert Nuzman, Frank Lessley, David lad, lyde orenscn, Boulden, len oulier. Row Three: Mi hacl Anc.lrensen, DnvidRichard Bishop, Jerry LeFevre, Jay Workman. Row Two: Jerry Schmic.lt. Emmett Lessley, Joseph Drnke, tanley Johnson, JohnPearson, Robert Schouten, hriMian Bcmon, Ralph Ashworth, Dick, LeLand Ri hins, Ral1 h R the.Glen Palmer, Marlin Steinfeldr, and Grant Dahl discuss the Jor-dan FFA farming activities. Adviser ,)en oulicr, Robert Bailey, nnd James Bell look over the community service percentages.

• Future Farmers of America OFFICERS - Row One: James Bell, treasurer; Ray Bills, presi- dent; Calvin Spratling, vice president; Clyde Hamilton, secretary.With its purpose - \"not only to develop better Row Two: Kent Webster, sentinel; George Dansie, historian;farmers but also to devel p leadership qualities o members may become better citizens in their Bruce Whited, reporter.c mmunities\" - the Jordan Chapter of the FFAparticipated in many activities. After their \"Green-hand\" initiation, they sponsored the annual Har-ve t Ball in November. Other social events werethe Parents' and S ns' Banquet and a joint partywith the FHA. The Jordan Chapter exhibitedtheir projects in the State Fair; and in the CountyFair they had a Grand Champion steer. They hadfive candidates for the state farmers degree andworked on a c0operative beef feeding project inconjuncti n with General Mills. During the schoolyear the FFA visited the Ogden Livestock Showand the Union Pacific Agriculture ImprovementCar.JUNIORS AND SENIORS - Row One: Ray Bills, Noel Smith, James Bell, Glen Palmer, Bruce Whited, Reed Frantz, CurtisFrank Withers, lyde Hamilton, Eldon Forman, Jay Fullmer, Gary Alverson, Deloy Butterfield, George Dansie, Lynn Palmer. Row Three: Alfred Nelson, Elden Steadman, Michael Gardner, RobertEgbert, Billy Heaps, alvin Spratling, Marlin Steinfeldt, Kent Bailey, Michael Bailey, Ray Butterfield, Harold Allen, HowardWebster, Frank Owen, Blaine L. Parry. Row Two: Dale Wright, Allen, Grant Dahl, Harold Beratto, Paul Steinfeldt, Elray Morrill,Von Vicchrilli, Jerry Hamilton, Steven Fergus, George Boswell, Doren Davis, Nolan Smith. 107

DAN ERS - Row One: Jonn Morrow, Sandra nsper, Deanna Wenersrrom, Grace Grnhnm, Claudia !Jansen, Ardell Jones, h<1rlcne Town~end, Yvonne Scho- field. Row Two: Dorothy Jex, Oeanna Hcndrichon, Barbara O'Brien, Ann Lund- berg, Delores Lunnen, Joyce Nunley, Pat Phelps, Janice Price, Sue Gibb ns. Dancers Entertain Under the capable direction of Mis Yvonne Schofield, the sixteen members of the Dance Club added their talents to a number of the year's activities. The girls performed for the Traveling Assembly, the Opera, the Father' and Daughter·' Party, the Mother·' and Daughters' Party, floor ·hows, and many school assemblies. Deanna Hendrickson, Deanna Wener- Chnrlene Townsend, anu laudm l [nnsen practice for _,,............,...- Pnt Phelps, nnd nndra OFFICERS AND ADVISER- Ann Lundberg, secre- tary; Joyce Nunley, president; Barbara O'Brien, vice president; Ardell Jones, historian; Yvonne Schofield, adviser.108

Through the effort of Mr. Paul Boyce, the Riding Club was reorganized. This club had been inactive for approxi- mately one year; but with its reorgani- zatiotJ. members began planning week- end riding excursions and contemplated purchasing red and gray shirts as an emblem of their club. L 13 - Row One: Norma Lynn Hale, Shirlee Gehring, Bonnie Glenn, JoanWinn, D. Anna De~pain, Athene Pappa s, haron Hamilton, Reona Wither , Nedra Nelson.Row Two: Ren ee I lenschke, usan Nygren, Luella Ann Vicchrilli, Beth Radmall, Pat Johns-tOn, I laze! Pierce, Ecldn Rae Johnson. Row Three: Paul Boyce, Edith Wilkinson, Sunnie Nel- ,so n, Sharlene I JolT man, Vickie Ann howell, Glenda Graham, Romae Anderson, JanetteTodd. Row Four: I Iarri so n Pedro, Jolita 1!all, Francis Olson, LaRae Smith, Irene Flores,J yce Mit chell, Dick Wetsel, Glen Ray Anderson, Vai-Dene Carlson.riding club OFFICERS AND ADVISER- Row One: Sharon Hamilton, vice president and Athene Pappas, sec- retary. Row Two: Reona Withers, president and Paul Boyce, adviser. ski club OFFICERS AND ADVISERS - Helen Seaman, adviser; Rosemary Miner, vice president; Ray LUB - Row One: Yvonne Schofield, Dee Peterse n, harles Walker, Kent Webster, Bateman, secretary; Yvonne Schofield, adviser.Joedy Bnll, Rny Bateman, Gary Larsen, Larry Jensen, Kenneth Burns, Janice Carson, Helen Nor photographed: Jack Snyder, president.Seaman. Row Two : Lynne Pedler, Joy e Milne, Don Blomquist, Jimmy Butterfield, DougBrown, Dennis Farmer, Richard Despain, reve Fergus, Brent Ander on, Don Blasius, Ken-dall Phelps. Row Three : Leici Whetman, Marilyn McClellan, Joan Rasmussen, Joan Mad-do ks, Rosemary Miner, hnron wen son, aria Jen sen, Nedra Wardle, Joan Winn, ArvaSamps n, nry ·gbert, Mike f aveder, Tom tokcr, ylvan Olsen. Row Fotir: judy Sylvester,, hcrry T mlins n, Gay helton, Phyllis Harbu ck, Ann Blackett, Joan Grant, Joyce Carson,Bob llout z, (,ayle Pouben, Gayle Kidder, onnie oon, Mary Ann Olsen, Beverly Hilton,Jeneanne Pack, ,] ria Brown. Ski Club members took numerous trips to Alta or Brighton on Saturdays and after school hours. A ski team from Jordan participated in the Knudson Cup races at Brighton on March 12. The big event of the year was an after- noon-evening party held at Alta on February 16. 109

A familiar sight seen around the Jor- dan halls were the sweaters and jack- ets sported by the Letterman Club. Upon earning a letter in one of the school athletics, a b y became a mem- ber. The varsity teams were given a banquet at the end of the different seasons in rec gnition of their achieve- ments. LETTERMEN - Row One: James Jensen, James Petersen, harles Walker, Gera ld Gray, Gary Larsen, Ken Bunoell, Don Blomqllist, Dirk Olsen, Everett Nelson, Ron Thorn on, Bur- ton Anderson. Row Two: Eddie Jenkins, Allen Campbe ll, Jim Dumas, Gerald Naylor, Thomas Stoker, James Be ll , H oward Glad, Lindsay Brady, Mi ckey Sugiyama, Ralph Brinton, Dick Wetsel, Eric Nystrom, Rees Jensen, Bob Campbe ll, Jack Sh ield s. Row Three: Bruce Jensen, T ed Richards, Val Greenwood, Mike G illaspie, Jerrold jensen, lyde Grover, Norman Cole- man, G len Moosman, Richard Carlson, Lee Jenson, Daryl Walbeck, Floyd Young, Kenneth Oakeson. Row Fm1r: Karl Miller, Kent Smit h, Jerry Pierce, Milan P.ursachj Marvin Emery, H. G . Linford, Pearl Pollard, Blaine Labrum, Mickey Jones, Paul Ca ldwel , Mike Lnveder, Don Derricotr, Larry Andrus. OFFICERS AND ADVISER: H. G. Linford, treasurer; Rny Oliver- son, advise r; Blayne Labru!Tl., vice president ]. L. jensen, president. OFFICERS AND ADVISERS: Front: Tracy Wilson, president; Baclc Dale Sorenson, adytser; Ruth Nonll, advise r; Pat !'help~, secreta ry. Nor photographed: Betty En nisr, vice presiclent. SPORT S CLUB- Front: Ruth Neall, Dale Sorenson. Row One: Par Phelps, Marcia Romero, Carolyn Nichols, Gay le Poulsen, Gale Webb, Lynda Lee Sharp, Sunnie Nelson, Sharlene Hoffman, Ann Blackett, Peggy Parker, Joan Grant, Janet Healy, Mary Warts, Maureen Shep- herd, Sandra White. Row Two: Trn y Wilson, Bonnie G lenn, Beth Radmall, ntherine Mor- ell i, Marcia Nichols, Jeannette Linnarz, Ca rl a Jensen, Barbara Linn arz, Jane off, Linda Larsen, Mary Boyle, Annette Rawson, Marsha N ielsen. Row Three: Evah V isser, Marilyn Parry, Nancy Denney, Gwen Page, Arlene Usher, Nedra Wardle, liftn Crane, Ethel Man- gu m, Hazel Steenson, Jessie Kay G reenwood. Row Four: Lynne Han sen, JoAnn Farnsworth, C la ud ia Webb, Betty Lou Deakin, Marva Forbush, Dalene Thomas, June Kline, Vestn m.ruRmop~ Jeanne H att, La Rayne Crump, Janice Carson, C laudia I Jansen, Deanna Wenerstr Five: Lynda Norton, Shi rl ee Ge hri.ng, Norma Lynn Hale, Jim G lover, John McKinney, Kenr Burgon, H oward Abrams, Deanna Hendnckson, Ann Lundberg, Nelda Moon, Nedra Nelson. Row Six: judy H aun, Phyllis H arbuck, Gay Shelton, Vickie Leste r, ]ani e LeFevre Allen Campbe ll, Sylvan Olsen, Kenneth Burns, Lindsay Brady, h ad es Walker. ' The ports lub, wh c aim was to in- Still in it ' members a better id a of sp rtsman hip and friendship, began the choo l year by planning a full schedul e f event . Parties of skating, swin1.ming, and b wling created an eve ntful and enj yablc year of fun.110

The Jordan Press Club was composed PRESS CLUB - Row One: Pat Downs, Cheri Fitzgerald, Phyllis Nunley, Glenna Leek, f students interested in journalism and VeNae Burgon, Rosemarie Schmidt, Janice Price, Doris Player, Penny Burkinshaw, Ronald Brown. Row Two: Don Milne, Ken Bunnell, Dorothy Morrill, Barbara McKay, LuDeenwriting. Among their duties was the Peterson, Joyce Faurschou, Gayle Kidder, LaRayne Crump, Jeanne Hart, Vesta Crump,compiling and editing of the student. Norma Giles, Tracy Wilson. Row Three: Doug Brown, Mary Ann Gardner, Carolyndirectory, the \"]\" Book. This year theypublished a small informal newspaper Beckstead, Joan Romney, Sally Beckstead, Joyce Dansie, Rosemary Miner, Lynda Leewhich they called the Junior Broad- Sharp, Sheila Hamilton, Cherry Gold. Row Four: Carla Benson, Shirley Price, Marilyncaster. Other projects were the press Nichols, Betty Ann Ennist, Vickie Ann Showell, JoAnn Bird, Nadine Wright, Shirleenc nferences held at the Brigham Young Neuffer, Glenda Anderson, Marylin Bishop. Row Five: Gwen Burnett, Sharon Peeler,University, University of Utah, and Linda Jacobson, Marilyn Hughes.Mt. Jordan Junior High School. QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS - Front: Shirley Price, secre- tary; Rosemarie Schmidt, president; Vickie Ann Showell, treas- urer. Back: Don Milne, vice president.Journali m students became eligible to QUILL AND SCROLL- Row One: Tracy Wilson, Mary Ann Gardner, Oralie Rawson,enter the hon rary Quill and Scroll Carla Benson, Linda Jacobson, Norinne Cook, Shirley Price, Marylin Bi hop. Row Two: Don Milne, Ronald Brown, Ken Bunnell, LuDeen Peterson, Glenna Leek, VeNae Burgon, lub up n having 75 column inches Betty Ennisr, Vickie Ann Showell, Doug Brown, Rosemarie Schmidt.printed in chool publicati ns. Thepurpo e f the club is to pr m te bet- 111ter journali m through participati n inwriting. At their initiation, new mem-bers w re hat and pre s card to theirclas e and then t ok the oath andpledge during a ceremony after school. quill and scroll

Lefc to Right, Front: Betty Zieve. Row One: Arlene Deakin, Rosa- sen, Mamice Wells, joe Tinker, Martin O'Keefe, Rosemary Miner.lie Brklacich, Sandra White, Gayle Pixton, MelRny Bateman, ju- Row Three: Vickie Lester, athcdne Morelli, Sunnie Nelson, Karen Sanders armen Lloyd, Patty Ann Parker, Norma Lynndine Casper, Norene Evans, Delores Lunnen, Arlene Usher, ldn Hale, Shar n wenson, Janice Richard on, Sally Beckstead, JudyMortensen, Diane Jensen, Duane Loveless, Edward Miner, Will Zafft, Evelyn Dny, Leici Whermnn, )at1ice Bni_rt Marilyn Beckstead,Erekson. Row Two: Carol McNamara, Joan Grant, Ann Blackett,Peggy Ann Kirton, Shirley Price, Rosemary Jensen, Carolyn Evans, La Dnun Tagf;nn, Mary Lou Loader, Kareen Nielson, Lindn Jacob-Irene Nystrom, Coleen Spratling, Linda Sabey, Ann Lundherg, son, Nancy Denney, Annette Jenson, Lynda Fairborn, LnRnyneVickie Ann Showell, Carolee Allen, Lorna Sjoblem, Rosalie Mad- Ll yd, Karen Ourkinshaw. Row Foa>·: Ken Bunnell, Rees Jensen, Eric Nystrom. OFFICERS AND A VI ERS - Fronr: Carmen Lloy_d, secretary. Row One: Eric Nystrom, sergeant at arms; Karen Sanders, vice president; Irene Nystrom, historian; Rees Jensen, treasurer. Row Two: Vickie Ann Showell, parliamentarian; Rosemary Miner, re- porter; Betty Zieve, adviser; Parry Ann Parker, president. The successful y ar enj yed by· the Ma que and Gavel lub can be credited to the interest of the speech tudents in their subject and to the work f their direct r, Miss Betty Zieve. The club spon· sorecl the sch I play, Life With Father, and pro· duced u one-act play entitled orry, Wrong Num· ber. They held their annual banquet at the close of the scb l year at which time the new officers were introduced. This was the climax to a year fulfilling the w rds f the club's m tto, \"Speech For Use.\"112

Row One: T m Stoker, Ken Bunnell, Dennis Bateman, Duane Joene Tranter, Mary Ann Gardner, Betty Ennist, Rosemary Miner,Loveless, Ree:. Jensen, Eric Nystrom, Edward Miner, Lowell Ash- Vickie Ann Showell, D. Anna Despain, LuDeen Peterson, Judyman, Will Erekson, David Brown. Row Two: Mike Adondakis, Larson, Helen Anderson, Shirley Price, Glenda Graham, Sandra Casper, Martin O'Keefe, Dan Jorgensen. OFFICERS A nrs Bateman ND ADVISER B • secretary· Ph ·l d President·• etty Ann En' n 1 vG· -olHdberlaennsonAn.n aedrso.n' rce President.' trKeaesnureBru·'nDneelJn,. ist' VJser·'The Forensic League i an h norary speech club.Students must participate in a certain number of peech activities to be able to bee me members.Degrees were given according to the number ofP ints received by participation in peech events. ertificates, signifying the different degrees, weregiven t the members at the award banquet, theYear's highlight. The members who qualified par-ticipated at the District Forensic League SpeechMeet. The winners then went to the finals at SanJose, California. Of particular importance is thefact that the J rdan Chapter had one of the high-e t percentages f increased enrollment in theWestern Di trict. 113



Here's to the victories she has won,Here's to those yet to come ... 115

CHEERLEADERS - Nedra Wardle, head cheerleader, who worked consistently ro fulfill her responsibilities, poses .with her crew. cheerleaders A high-spirited group of red-and-gray Grace Graham clad students led the cheers and songs of the student b dy in the 1954-'55 chool year. Their enthusiasm and pep was a big a set in encouraging the teams on to victory and go d sp rtsmanship. Paul Astle Bob hiea Argene Adams116

Third Place, Big NineJordan fought to third place inthe Big Nine. Under the excel-lent coaching abilities of coachesLinford and Martin, the Beet-diggers easily swept through theirpre-season games. Even thoughthe \"Ea t jinx\" hit the Diggers intheir first league game, they camefighting back to down Carbon,Olympus, and West. The teamfa ltered when they met Davis,but they came back to conquerGranite in the final game of theseason. Head Coach Howard (Tuff) Linford, who formerly coached at Bear River, made '54-'55 his first year at Jordan. He and Grant Martin combined their efforts to produce a strong single-winged team. Varsity Football Scores PRE-SEASON Paul aldwell, eni r September 10 Pocatello 6 at Jordan 13 Jerry Pierce, Senior Co-Capt., All- tate End September 17 Jordan 13 at Box Elder 7 Regular Guard Lee Jenson, enior September LEAGUE 6 Blayne Labrum, SeniorCo-CaJ>t ., Regular Quarterback October 0 Regular Tackle October 24 East 18 at Jordan 27 October 12 October 1 Jordan 15 at Carbon 18 November 6 15 Olympus 19 at Jordan 21 West 0 at Jordan 29 Jordan 0 at Davis 5 Jordan 13 at Granite Burton Anderson, Junior Jim Dumas, Senior H. G. Linford, Senior Regular Guard Regular Halfback Regular End I 117

Kent Smith, Junior Bruce Rosenhan, Junior Wayne Dahl, enior Floyd Youn~, Juni or Floyd rnham, Junior Letterman End Regular Tackle Letcerman Fullback Lecterman Fullback Letterman Ft<Llback Norman Coleman, Senior Karl Miller, Junior Allon ampbell, Senior Regular Fullback Letterman End Regular 1-lalfbacl< Burton Anderson, Jerry Pierce, Paul aldwell, Gera ld Naylor, and Allan ampbell rrerarcs to down a We t attn kcr as Jim Dumas Frank Lucas are caught shouting triumphantly after winning the ripb off a sizeable gain around left end. West gaf!!e.118

Milan Bursach, Senior James Jensen, Senior Gerald Naylor, Senior Don Derricott, Junior Tom Stoker, Senior Regular End Reg~<lar Halfback Regular Halfback Reg~<lar End Regular CenterMarvin Emery, enior Larry Andrus, Senior Ronald Baker, Senior Delay Osborne, Junior Mickey Jones, Junior Regular Center Reg~<lar Guard Letterman Guard Letterman Halfback Regular HalfbackAl lan ~mpbell, Lee Jen~on, R nald Baker, and Tom Stoker listenas Normnn aleman describes the rugged opposition. Managers Howard Glad and Gary Larsen check equipment after a game. 119

JUNIOR TEAM - Row One: Lyle Hughes, Artlen man, Bruce llano, Ronald Jones, KentBowers, Richard Nielsen, Ralph Brinton, Bob ampbell, Rosenhan. Row Thref!: Don Derri ott,Dick Wetsel, Lorin McRae. Row Two: oach Art Harvy a&~er, tcwart rosgrove, Richart! hristensen,Hughes, Lloyd Graham, Von Vicchrilli, Ronald Berg- arry lark, Robert Hnrringron, floyd Mountecr. Jordan stops Granite cold at the line of scrimmage. Junior Football120 The Jumor football team had a record of four wins and one I ss in league play. Af- ter 1 ing to Lehi and East in pre-seas n games, and to East again the first league game, the b ys recorded consecutive wins over Olympus, West, Davis, and Granite. The Juni r team was coached by Art Hughes. PRE-SEASON GAME September 10 Lehi at Jordan Lost LEAGUE SCHEDULE Lost Won September 23 East at Jordan Won October 14 Olympus at Jordan Won October 20 We&r at Jordon Won October 28 Jordan at Davis November 4 Jordan at Granite

Sophomore FootballAlthough Jordan's Sophomore football teamhad a season record of two wins and fourlosses, the boys proved their determinationfor good sportsmanship in victory and defeat.Under the supervision of Coach Ray Oliver-son the squad chalked up wins over Davisand Granite. Their losses were to East,Bountiful, Olympus, and West.SOPHOMORE SCHEDULESeptember 23 East at Jordan LostSeptember 30 Jordan at Bountiful LostOctober 14 Olympus at Jordan LostOctober 20 West at Jordan LostOctober 28 Jordan at Davis WonNovember Jordan at Granite Won 4 A Jordan back plunges through the Davis line picking up seven yards.SOPHOMORE TEAM - Row One: Jerry LeFevre, Richard Oliverson. Row Three: Curtis Cook, John Crawford, Jeff Newman,Trapp, John Brown, Bert Morse, Floyd Mori, Don Fullmer, Mich- Michael Ganz, Sherrell Berrett, George Varankis, Gary Anderson,ael Andreasen, Ri hard leland, Harold Grimaud, Hyrum Rich, James Holt, Eddie Pond, Brent Butterfield. Row Four: DavidDennis Woodward. Row Two: Richard Niel en, Don Campbell, Schmidt, Gary LeFevre, Rulon Dahl, Wilford Green, DonaldLawrence Mangum, Da le >old, !are Despain, Rex Goff, Maur- Maynes, Russ Larson, Gary Howlett, Dennis Farmer, Davidice We ll s, Keith tepan, Keith Clements. Bart Morse. Coach Rav Downs, Mark Miller, Lave! Olson, Charles Larson. 121

Varsity Pre-Season Scores December 3 Springfield 38 at Jordan 68 December December 10 Jordan 59 at Cedar City 51 December December 11 Jordan 49 at Parowan 33 December December 17 Jordan 62 at Elko 33 December December 21 Rock Springs 39 at Jordan 64 January 22 Jordan 59 at Weber 43 January January 24 jordan 53 at Murray 49 January January 28 Bingham 37 at Jordan 78 February February 30 Jordan 47 at Lehi 36 February February Varsity Big Eight Scores February 7 Granite 28 at Jordan 61 14 Provo 32 at Jordan 56 21 Jordan 51 at Davis 46 25 Jordan 54 at Granite 42 28 East 47 at Jordan 42 4 Jordan 76 at South 49 11 West 41 at Jordan 59 15 Jordan 46 ar Olympus 25 18 Davis 45 at Jordan 59 23 Jordan 48 at Provo 34 Art Hughes, masterful coach of the Jordan High Beet- diggers, guided his squad to another Big Eight crown and the third straight consecutive Class A State Champ ion ship. James Petersen attempts to elude three Davis players in this Big Three Granite players and J rdnn's Benny utler- watch as Pearl Eight tussle. Pollard hooks for two points.122

James Jen sen, Senior Big Eight Champs Daryl Walbeck, Junior Leuerman Forward All-State Hon. Men. Forward Another Big Eight trophy took its place in the Jordan High trophyH. . Linford, Senior case as the Diggers chalked up a nine-one record in league play Benny Cutler, Junior Lecrerman Forward and captured first place laurels. Winning nine games in pre-season Letterman Forward play, the squad opened the season with a record of thirty-five straight victories. Their one loss was at the han~s of the East High Leopards. Being favored again, as in the past two years, the Diggers went to the Class A Tournament with their hearts set on bringing home their third straight championship. tt captures an evasive Ralph B Sherrell Bderre West game. sent ackrnan in the ]or an - s the Big Eigh representing h t trophy to Cat e .Big Eight Ptatn Pear] P • Pre. ollard.erald Naylor, Seni r Ja ck Shields and Bill Turner were the man agers of the Lee Jenson, Senior ALL-State Guard Beetdigger squad. Letterman Guard 123

JUNIOR TEAM - Row One: Coa h Grant Martin, eorge Varanakis, Sherrell Berrett, Keith Stepan, Sherman Day, Manager Jack Shields. Row Two: Mark Mi ller, John Pollard, Karl Miller, Don Derricott, ary Howlett, Kent Beers. Not Phow- grajJhed: Jack Player. Junior Captain Karl Miller and Coach Grant Martin. Big Eight J. V. Champs Not to be utdone by ] rdao's champion var ity squad, the ]uni r team als went thr ugh the sea- son lo ing only one game. In five pre-sea on con- tests they defeated Bingham twice, Springville, Weber, and Lehi. The e efforts were rewarded by winning Big Eight ]. V. ch ampionship. Jordan ................ 46 VS ranite ................ 34 Jordan ................ 54 vs Provo ...................... 37 Jordan ................ 57 VS Davis ...................... 38 Jordan ................ 46 vs Jranite ................. 49 Jordan ................ 59 VS East ........................ 51 Jordan ············-·· 46 vs South .................... 36 Jordan ............... 45 vs Wet ...................... 19 Jordan ................ 69 VS Olympus .............. 42 Jordan ................ 63 vs Davis ··········-····----- 43 Jordan .......•....... 53 vs Pr vo ...................... 38124

SOPHOMORE TEAM - Row One: Manager Stanley Johnson, Richard Nielsen,Jay Workman, Don Fullmer, Floyd Mod, Eddie Pond, Mike Ganz. Row Two: Ken-dall Voyce, Fred Cutler, Larry Crump, Russel Larson, Wilford Green, Dale Gold,Coach Tuff Linford. Co-Ca ptains Don Fullmer and Mike Ganz, and Coach Tuff Linford. Sophs Win Three, Lose FourThe Sophomore team, coached by TuffLinford, had its ups-and-downs duringthe 1955 basketball season. They experi-enced defeat four times, losing to Provo,West, East, and Granite. Their victoriescame at the expense of Olympus, South,and Davis. With the individual brillianceof these boys, greater things can be ex-pected in the future.Jordan ............ 37 VS Provo ................ 66Jordan ............ 30 VS West ................ 47Jordan ............ 43 VS Olympus .......... 40Jordan ............ 39 YS East .................. 40Jordan ............ 39 YS Granite ............ 50Jordan ............ 50 VS South .............. 46Jordan ............ 38 vs Davis ................ 35 125

State Class A Tourney Jordan's hustling crew of talented basketball players entered the State Class A Tournament with a record of nine wins and one loss in Big Eight season play. North Cache played the Diggers in the first game of the tourney, on March 10. The Jordan Five chalked up a fairly easy victory, and then rolled over Bear River the second day of play. The re- sulting championship game re- vealed the Jordan Diggers playing the East High Leopards. Showing top form, Jordan toppled East for their third straight Class A Bas- ketball Championship. March 10 Jordan 58 North Cache 28 March 11 Jordan 60 Bear River 45 March 12 Jordan 62 East 42 , for victorY in the d n starting ftv.teh vEteast ur,·tgh . Surrounded by the lAss A state champi ns are The Jor ~ship game wt oach rant Martin, Mas ot George Hughes, and charnpto , . Coach Art Hughes. two Ea t players f r126

TOURNAMENT TEAM - Row One: James Jensen, Sherman Day, Lee Jenson, Sherrell l3errett, Gerald Naylor, James Peter en, Manager Jack Shields. Row Two: nch Art Hughes, Daryl W albeck, Paul Caldwell, Pearl Pollard, H. G. Linford, Karl Miller, Benn y urler, Assistant Coach Grant Martin. Fro nc : Mascot George llughes.Mixed re~ .rhe final ;o liOns frorn rheurnarnenr ..,,n me. /ortlan bench greet a Three In A Row 11 . . exerting p/ay As the final gun sounded and hysterical rooters 111 screamed their joy, Jordan became the first team to ever win the State Class A Tournament three times in a row! Besides the plaudits extended to coach Art Hughes and his \"boys,\" commendation was also given to the Jordan High student body. Banners and cheers singled out the Beetdigger rooters as they demonstrated the supreme high in sportsmanship and spirit. Glenn Sacos, an alum~ nus, added to the display when he made huge beets with red J's and passed them among the student body. A snake dance after the final game stopped traffic and amused pedestrians as Jordan High's happy crowd made their way down Salt Lake City's Main Street. The following Monday a gigantic celebration honoring the players, coaches, managers, and the parents of the players, took place. Also receiving special recognition and comp~ liments were the energetic cheerleaders who per~ formed in true championship form. The final cheer subsided and students returning to their regular class schedule knew that a new high stand~ ard of tradition had been set for future Jordanites. 127

Coach and Mrs. Arr Hughes Varian Mortenson, president come through arch of pom- of UHSAA, presents state tro- poms prior to championship phy to Pearl Pollard. celebration. Historian Beverly Hilton re-Dick Gourley lifts mike forthe convenience of towering ceives srnre trophy from ar-captain Pearl Pollard. rnin Penrl PollarJ. d of the should sco\~ye19r~7reacteitvhee en tions. instrUC over EaWith thefirst quarter, P128

WRESTUN TEAM - Row One: Gary Larson, Jason Endo, man, Fred Takemori, Bart Morse, Don Campbell, Dennis Wood- ward. Row Three: Bruce Whited, Lawrence Mangum, Bob Camp-Wayne Ernstrom, era ld Gray, Jerrie Truhill, Howard Glad, Lind- bell, Bruce Hand, Roland Arterburn, Ronald Thomson, Keithsay Brady, James Bell , Max Antczak. Row Two: David Mangum, Clements, Burton Anderson, Richard Carlson, Ralph Brinton, len Moosman, All en ampbell, lyde Grover, Norman Cole- Dick Wetsel, Lee Asay, Coach Ray Oliverson. Wrestling Was PopularIntersquad competiti n at the Parents' and Sons' Night Outbegan a successful season f r the wrestling team. Becauseparticipati n is n t limited regarding weight or height, the port proved to be very popu lar. Ray Oliverson was the ex-pert instruct r for the boys, in the third year of wrestlingat Jordan.Returning lettermen were Max Antczak, Burton Anderson, Lindsay Brady, and lyde rover, here with their coach, Ray Oliverson. Jordan Places in Meet Highlighting the wrestling year was the State Meet. Jordan captured fifth place in the state and third in the region . Lindsay Brady was Jordan's outstanding wrestler during the year; he won second place in the 128 pound class. Jerrie T ruhill received third place in the 98 pound class, and the fifth place award in the heavyweight division was won by Richard Carlson. Wrestling Scores Provo 48 at Jordan 49 61 at Murray Jordan 45 at Davis 50 Jordan 75 Jordan 50 at West 40 71 at Jordan East 36 Jordan 38 at Provo 43 49 at Jordan West 48 Jordan 62 at Pleasant Grove 38 Jordan 38 at Olympus 45 Pleasant Grove 31 at Jordan 37 65 at Bingham Jordan 18 129

TENNIS PLAYERS - Bruce Whited, Lowell Ashman, Eri c Ny- Not Photographed: John Pollard, Bunon Anderson, Karl Miller,strom, Rees Jensen, Gerard Vanderhooft, Ken Burns, Shelly Smith. and Tracy Wilson.Leon Petersen, Coach Ben Bruse, Eric Nystrom,. and Rees Jensen talkover plans for coming division tennis meet at Ltben Y1P1a1rkm. ,..,___ Tennis Schedule April 12 .......................................................... Davis at Jordon April 14 ........................................................ Jordan at rnnlte April 19 ................................................... Olympus at Jordan April 21 .................................................... J rdan ot lympus April 26 .......................................................... Jordan at Davis April 28 ........................................................ ranite at Jort.lan 1955 Team The Jordan tennis team w n their first match in tw years on April 14, when they played ar Gran~ ite. The clivi i n tennis matches were held May f urth at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Each scho I in the Big Eight sent their d ubles and singles teams to participate. Returning tennis let~ termen were Karl Miller, Rees Jen en, and Eric Nystr m.130

TRA K TEAM - Row ne: Jerry Pierce, DeLoy Osborne, Nor- Gary Howlett, Roland Arterburn, Jeff Newman, Lawrence Man-man olemnn, Lee Jenson, J. L Jen en, Paul aldwell, Frank Lu- gum, Bob Campbell, Jason Endo, Frank Lessley, Emmett Lessley,cas, H. . Linford, Ri chard Boyce, Grant Dahl, Marv Emery, Kent Olson, Pearl Pollard. Row Fou.r: Keith Stepan, SherrellKenneth akeson, Don Derricott. Row Two: harles Walker, Berrett, Gary LeFevre, Carl Bishop, Kent Bone, Russell Larson,Max Ant zak, Milan Bursach, Don Blomquist, Alfred Nielson, Terry Labrum, Mike Ganz, Bruce Hand, David Brown. Row Five: Kendall Voyce, Gary Kidd, Dick Trapp, Dennis Farmer, DennisLnrry jense n, Harold lad, Gary Larson, Leon Ewell, Lind say Woodward, Gary Clark. Not Photographed: Ted Richards, BennyBrady, Di ck Wetsel, Jess Han se n. Row Three: Bruce Rose nhan, Cutler, and Mickey Jones. Coach Ray Oliverson di scusses Jordan 's track prospects with Paul Caldwell, Norman Coleman, and assistant coach, Tuff Linford. Track ScheduleApril 8 ........................ Lehi and Pleasa nt Grove at JordanApril 15 .................................... J rdnn and Ea.t at GraniteApril 22-23 ...................................... BYU Invitational RelaysApril 27 ............................ Jordan and Granite at OlympusApril 30 .............. Utah l ligh chool Assoc. Relay at BYUMayMay 7 ............................ Regional Tra ck Meet at U of U 14 .................................... State Track Meet at U of U '54 Team Region ChampsFor the first time in Jordan track history, theDigger tracksters won first place honors in theRegional Track Meet. The team also gained fifthplace laurels in the State Track Meet in 1954.Enthusiasm was high this year, as the boys hopedfor anoth'€r succes ful year. Eleven senior letter-men and four junior lettermen led a keyed-upJordan team to their first meet with Lehi andPleasant Grove on April 8. 131

TEAM - Row One: Dennis W olfley, Raymond Yasu kochi, Boyd Ralph Brinton, Bob Campbe ll, Lee }en on, Lloyd G raham, George Mounreer, Sherman Day, Gerald Nayl o r, Dary l Walbeck, Jim Yaranaki s, J. L. Jensen. Row Tl\re e : Ri chard Nielsen, Doug Watts, Dumas, Floyd Mori, Sherrell Berrett, Larry Jenkin s. Row Two : Larry C rump, Kent Beers, oach rnnt Martin, Jerry Stone, Mike Nephi Fitzgerald, Kent Smith, Bruce Rosenhan, Robert Harrington, Gi lh1 bpie, Gary Gressman, J e Baker, Earl Allen, and Stanley John so n . Co-Captains Gerald Naylor and Jim Dumas talk over baseball strategy with their coach, Grant Martin. The Jordan nine played three pre-season games, defeating Bingham twice by scores of 5-3 and 4-1, and Murray 9-8. Beginning league play on April 13, East eked out a 4-3 victory. The team is coached by Grant Martin. LEAGUE SCHEDULE April 13 ··········-·······-······················ Jordan at East April 18 .................................... Jordan at Olympus April April 21 ···································-··· South at Jordan May 25 ···································-··· Jordan at Davis May 2 ·······························-·····- Provo ar Jordan May 5 .................................... Granite at Jordan 9 ........................................ Jordan at West132

Marlene Wrighr, Arlene Penrod, Barbara Brady, and Gayle Poul- Focus is important as it is portrayed by !Ia Howard, Barbara. Mc-sen practice dance compo ition. Kay, Wanda Beath, and Penny Reed. Elaine Jenson shows good form in a gracdul leap. dance class lass Managers are Doris Jen;en, Annette Jensen, Geraldine Whit- Yvonne Schofield's dance classes were filled to capacity. Inmore, Noncy Ann Newman, ayle Fnrnsworrh, VeNae Burgon, spite of all the aches and pains, gracefulness was acquired bynnd D. Anna Despnin. the junior girls who were enrolled. They started the year of 1954-55 by doing exercises and pantomimes to help in their creative dances. Various groups of the girls composed special dances and presented them on floorshows for the Junior Prom, Fathers' and Daughters' Night Out, and the Mothers' and Daughters' Party. One quarter of the school year was de- voted to learning rhythm through tap dancing, and they also learned to jitterbug, samba, and rumba. As an excursion, the girls went to Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah Cam- pus to watch Free For Tonight, starring Marge and Gower Champion. Janice Richardson, Loa Graham, Mary Howlett, Darlene Bell, and Carla Benson rehearse their dance. 133

Various types of recreation were taught in the Phys. Mr. Koller shows bowling technique to AnitaEd. classes. Golf and shuffleboard were two favorite while Ann Robe rt s and Renee Henschke practice.with the girls. This year, as an additional attraction,Miss Helen Seaman and Miss Yvonne Schofieldadded bowling classes to the curriculum. All whodesired to take lessons had the opportunity. JKarma Ru sse ll and Linda Gardner enjoy a game of shuffle-board in the Girls' gym. Golfing is fun, as demonstrate l by Mary Shirlee Gehring, and Mary Lee Wilkin so n. Linda Lee Sharp, Linda Bnlamis, MMy Watts, Ire ne Ny- strom, and Rosalie Madsen are star c rner-kick players.134

MANAGERS - Row One: DeAnna Biggs, Dixie Dean, Beth G ranr, judy Zafft, Sharon Swenson, Carol Anderson, Catherine Morelli, Darlene Steadman, Nancy Parker, Afton Van, Sally Beck-Rndmall, aylc Yates, oDe le Walker, Judin e asper, JoAnn stead, Ca rl a Price, G loria G lines, Sharon Butterfield. off, Audry Thayne, Judith Brown. Row Two: Ardis PixtOn, Joa nNedra Nel so n gets ready to strike while ca tcher, arolyn Ni chols, Sharon Eldredge and Ann Blackett shake hands with Evah VisseranJ LoRita Roenn ebeck stand by. and Donna Peters afret a good march.\"The rul es sometime~ ge t in the way,but nKC Ball is fun ,\" say Mar~h n Ro-mero, Shirleen Jones, and L ren o Witt. No longer are the guys the \"man behind the bat,\" the girls are pushing them clear back to short- stop. They are also doing well in ther sp rts, such as tennis and cageball. In each class, making it possible for Miss Seaman and Miss Schofield to devote their time to the teaching of these sports, are two class managers who take care of the roll and equipment. Fun is important, but first and foremost in these classes is the teaching of cooperation, alertness, and good sportsmanship. 135

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Here's to old Jordan we love so well,Here's to the Red and Gray. elf 137

FFA members exhibited their crops at Three Jordan boys repaint the Beet- Senior boys admire Allen Campbell's the State Fair. digger parking lot. new class ring. New students take part in the tra- First place honors in the Tractor ditional initiation. Division Contest at the County Fair went to Grant Dahl. A bird 's eye-view of the Digger gridiron in October. September 7- First Day of School 10- Get Acquainted Party 16- S phom re Initiation 17 - S ph more Party 21- Fair Day 29 - eni rs Received Rings heerleaders lead yell at Jordan-West game, October 22.138

Charlonians and cheerleaders greer The annual Harvest Bull was a big success. Harvest Ball Queen, Pat Fitzgerald with escort,football team after half-rime period. Benny Cutler, stop for refreshments. This was a familiar scene in Jordan 's The Mr. Touchdown dance honored the 1954 hall s during the winter months. Jordan High football team. October 1 -Amateur Hour, Harvest Ball 5 -New Student Initiation 7-8 - UEA Convention12- Lyceum18-Lyceum27- Fashion Show30- BYU Journalism Conference November 5- Mr. Touchdown Dance11 - Sch I Play18- Lyceum24- Thanksgiving Dance Students dress scarecrow for the matinee Thanksgiving dance m the Jordan gym. 139

Dancers pause to chat at the Senior Hop. Seniors prepare decorations for their annual Hop. Student body officers get ready for the Christmas festivities. Edward Miner presenrs Key Club gift to the school. December 10- Senior Hop 17 -Messiah 20- Seminary Candy Dance 22- Christmas Party Principals Ballard, Farrer, Whitesides, and I latch discuss activity program for the Big Eight.140

Sally Winn crowns Queen Janice Price and King Robert . . . . .. .Bai ley at the Sweethearts' Ball. .0..·.·...•. . .. . January Students have fun at the FHA-sponsored Sweethearts' Ball. 11- Psychology and Sociology Tour Future Homemakers of America decorate for their dance. 19- Tr~veling Assembly 31- Assembly February 2- Parents' Day 10- Sweethearts' Ball 16- Matinee Dance 23- Murray Traveling AssemblyC IVIL AIR PATROL- The CAP was organized this school year.Row One: Adviser, Dot1ald Budge, had Rosenhan, Stanley Elg,Mike Webster, Wnyne Ernsrrom, Doug Benson, Dick Shepherd.Row Two: urtis Alverson, lifT rd Jutkins Russell Sterbel, Rob-err Newman, Wayne Thomas, Billy Tropp, Davis Butterfield, Du-Wayne ff. 141

-- March 8-Lyceum 10-12- Basketball Tournament 14- T urnament Celebration 18- Junior Pr m 21- Lyceum 23 - Charlonian Ball 24-0pera ]. L. Jensen and Sharon Swen- Two gay \"n.ightlifers\" admire son pause to watch the orches- the Junior Prom 'decorations. the traditional Junior142

April 1 - Cotton Day, A. C. Assembly 6- B.Y.U. Assembly, Seminary Banquet 11-15- Student Body Elections 19-Lyceum 25 -Mothers' and Daughters' Party 29- Spring Concert, Dog Patch Drag May 11- Sophomore Orientation, Senior Sluff Day 18- Award Banquet 20- Seminary Graduation 23 -Yearbook Day 24-J Day 25- Graduation - Speakers: Rosemary Miner, Sandra Casper, Betty Ann Ennist, Lowell Ashman, Rees Jensen, and Edgar Hoopiia ina.Lmdn Snbey, hnrlonian president, presents rhe club sponsorsMiss Schofield, Miss eaman, and Miss Rawson, with orchids a;the annun l hnrlonian Dall. Happy )ordanites whirl away rhe time at the Charlonian Ball. Mr. Ballard experiences a happy reunion with his family on a program, Tltis Is Your Life, in his honor.Jnni e Richnrd8on nnd Karl Miller congratulnte their opponents,Pnt Fi tzgerald nnd Dan Jorgensen, on their win in the traditionalstudent b dy ele lions.Principal 0. D. Dullard is presented with a book of memoriesby Mr. Allen, who represems rhe faculry at the PTA program. 143

The traditional rush between classes. The three Nunley &isters, Alma, Phyllis, and Connie Anderson salvages a campaign poster Joyce, laugh at the snow that Utah experi- from the debris being swept up from the enced in April. halb by Bruce Edwards. thru the halls -... Reflecting notable traditions found in the halls of Jordan. Lynne Tripp scratches her head in bewilderment when she meets Oscar, the biology skeleton. A typical scene found in the halls of Jortlan row of coats down both sitles of the halb. Another typical scene in the halls of Jortlan is portrayed by Joann jones when ~he check> the hall passes of Lnrry Jenkms, Rtchartl Nieben, and Arlene heppick.144

l1mmy B•merfield- Clubs: Key, Bo)•s, Ski, Fur. Engineers; bas~etball. Marilyn B11tterjield- Clubs: Girls, Press; yearbook, Courier, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters. Paul Carne- Boys Club, yearbook, school play. Paul Caldwell- President, First A · oc. judge, Clubs: Press, Boys,Howard Abrams - Clubs: Sports, Boys; Messiah, baseball. Letterman, Fur. Engineers; Prom, Broadcasrer, football, basketball,Dttle Garry Adams - lloys Club, Aeronnulics C.AP Cadet's first Lt., track. tennis. Allen Campbell- Clubs: Boys, Lenermnn; football, rrack, wrestling.D01' Dec Adamson - Boys Club. llichard Carlson- Clubs: Boys, Letterman; football, wrest! mg. }mt~ce Car>on - Girls Club.Charles Ain.<worth - Boys Club.Beth Allen - lubs: Girls, FHA, DECA; Hnrvest Boll, Prom. Sandra Casper- Clubs: Girls, Jay Dees, DE A, Jordanene, Sports,Glenn Allgood -Boys lub, Deput~. . Dnnce, harlonians, Masque and avel; Prom, Messiah, debate,Brent Anderson - Clubs: Boys, Skt; council, Prom, Tr. Assem., ~peech meet. Pep Band. RCibert Cluea- Cheerleader, Boys lub.Carol And~rson - lubs: Girls, Jay Dees; Dogpatch DraR, ~l01hers Patsy Coats- lubo: Charloman>, DECA, Girls, FHA; council, year- and Daughter.<, Junior Prom. hook, enior Tea, Mothers and Daughters.Dtxtc Ander em -Girls lub. 'orman CoLeman- Clubs: Letterman, Boys; Prom, football, wrest..Lcnda AntLcr.on - Clubs: Girls, Charlomans, Jay Dees, Press; ling, track. 'nurier, year!>ook snlesmnn, Viounl A1ds prog., Messtah, Mothers JoAnn Cook- Girls Club, Messiah, Morhers and Daughters. and Daughters. . . Manlyn Cook- Girls Club, Senior Tea, Mothers and Daughrers,J-Ielt'n Andl.'r.mn - ClL1hs: G1rls, hnrlomans, . forenSICi council, opera, Me~iah. . . Deputy, yenrbook, speech fest., extemp. speakmg, debate, Sopho- Myrna Cook- Girls Club, Semor Ten, Mess1ah. . mor( Pnny. Ncmnne Cook- Club : Press, Masque and Gavel, Girls, Lang. andMarie Anderwn - Clubs: Otrls, Language; Prnm, Deputy. Arrs; Broadcaster, J Book, Mothers and Daughters, Talent Show, Me~slah.Romac And,·rson - Clubs: Girls, jay Dees; twirler, Meosiah, opera, Fnthers and Dnu~hters, Mothers and Onrtl!hters. Marlene Corak- Clubs: Charlonians, Jordanettes, Sports, Girls; Mes-Larry Andr11s - Clubs: l:loys, Letterman; lootbnll, 1rnck, wrestling. siah, opera, Safery Council, Tr. Assem.MeL< J, Ant'ctal< - luhs: Boys, ki, Leucrmun; council, track, foor- Carole Cox- lubs: Girls, FHA. t oil, wreslling. Cla1tde Crane- Boys Club, council.A.'\"\"''\"'-Hnlancl Arrurlll<m- lub~: Boy;, Language; Mes;ioh, 1rnck, wrestl111g. Pat CraM- Girls Club, Messiah, Prom.LfJwvll Jud~e; lubs: Key, Ftn. lingmeers, 1-'orenstc, Boy;; Gene Crawford- Clubs: Key, Press, Boys, Forensic; Deputy, Prom, yenrhook, dehnte, lr. Assem., schc><ll piny, Music Fest. , Me•'•ah, debnte exremp. speaking, Broadcaster. ICIIIIit~. LaRa n.e Crump- Clubs: Press, Girls, FHA, Sports; Harvest Ball.Lee A,hton - Sccoml A..o. Judge, Deputy, lloys luh, ~rnck, hasket- Samud Cnnnp- Boys Club, council. o:dl, fontonll. Vesca Cmmp- Clubs: Sports, FHA, Girls, Press; Harvest Ball.LaunL'fu:L' AHll'- ·lubs: Ooys., Future EnJ.:meerrt. Raymond Cunnington- Boys Club, Messiah, Tr. Assem., opera, (oar-Gary \Y'Iiwn ArkHHmt - ·Jub!;: Boyt., FU!ure Enumeer... ball, basketball. . .Dale lla~ley- ll ys lub, Me>Mah, opern. Sharon Curtis- Charloruan Club, counctl, Prom, Soph. Initiation,}an•,·e HolT - Clubs: i1rls, Mn;que and Uuvel, Jny Dee-, Char- Tr. Assem., Messiah, opera, school play, speech act. lonlnn~; >Choat piny, Sophomore Party, Me.,•nh, debate, op<ra, Grant Dahl- FFA, Harvest Ball, football, track.. Tr. As-.m. h Wayne Dahl- Clubs: Letterman, !Joys; counctl, football, rrack..Kathlcell Balwr - Cluh.: •irl1o, C:hnrlonian>, FHA; Prom, Mes<~n , Doren Dansie- Clubs: Boys, FFA; Harvest Ball, Yearbook Cam1val. llnrvc•t Bnll, Seni r Hop, Mothers nnt.l Daughters. George DanSie- Boys Club.Ronal<l IJakt•r- lubs: lloys, Letterman; fot>thnll. Joyce Dan.<ie- Clubs: Girls, Chnrlonian, FHA, Press, DECA; Morh-lJennl~ Httrtmtml - Cluhs: Key, Foren~k. BoYbi nera.uy, Courier, de, crs nnt.l Daughters. hn1e bund T•·· A\"c'imll.h,~:Me~.h,lin!fhl,onTinnlne~n,1 Show, Nu1'l Key Club Con. Clauderre IJe•tsley- Clubs: Jay Dees, Girls, Sports; Mothers ant.! Bt;d<srt.'(t;l - L,anguugc, Girls; council,Judy Daughters, Tr. Assem., Dogpatch Drag. Messlnh, Tr. A••em., opera, ~pecch m~et. Vernon Densley- Boys Cluh. . ,L.amcmr lkckHcll<l - Hoy& Club. D. Anna Despain- Clubs: Charlon10ns, Language, Forensic, G•rls;Karen llc•cklfraottl - ' luh., llirls, Mno;que nntl >nvel, Sports;.Prom, Tnlent Show, Mothers and Daughters, debate, Gtrls State, B1g uper:1, Mes>~ah, Mt>1her. nnd Daughters, school piny, Fathers Pal Pany. nnd DtlliKhte\"· }aneu Oetomasi- Clubs: DECA, Pres.s, Girls; Hop, Mothers nnJR1mdl D~nson - lubs: !Joys, Fur. Engu1ecr.; Prnm, Boys Stme, Daugh1er. coundl./..uren /ltxler- 13,>ys Clu~. }ancce Deromasi- Clubs: DECA, Gtrls.Rc•y Hell. - lubs: floys, FFA; rop judgtn~ Tenm, track, ( otboll. Detore< D1bb- Girls Club. Ruby Durius- Clubs: jay Dees, ChariOillans, Girls; Dogpatch Drag,Joanne lliTil - lub.: Ski, Press, Lnngunge, ports, Gtrls, Jay Dees, Mothers and Daughrers. . OE 'A. DeAnna Dow- Clubs: Girls, Jay Dees; counctl, Mothers andMerylm fJ11IItlp - luh;: Pre\", Girls, hnrloninns, Jny Does, Quill Daughters, Fathers and Daughters, B1g Pal Parry. nnd Soroll; MutheTb nnd Daughters. E••elyn Drake- Girls Club, Messiah.Dun /Jirmi</IIIH - 'lubs: Ski, Fur. En~:inecr~, r. ellerman, Boys; Lawrence Roger Drane) - Boys Club. debn1e, lrn<·k.Kay /Jo~~·· s - floys Club, swge crew. DougltlS Dumas- Boys Club.Ar<•ll flol!IR,·r- O~rls Ilib.J)a••id Llollr~et· - Clubs: lltws, Le11crmnn; Yearbook nmlvol, bnse- Jim Duma>- Clubs: Boys, Leiterman, FHA; Hop, Fathers and Sons, lmll, trnek, wresdln~. yearbook, basketball, foorball, bosehnll.Caml lloll<cl~<llt'ilt·r-Ch•hs: iris, Jny Dees, FHA, DE A.Cum~·· llu\\vcll- H<'ys C'luh. Autlrea Ea.nman- Clubs: Girls, Jay Dees; Mothers and Daughters.L,·mwl llnulrcr- Buys (!,,b. Dadd Eastman- Clubs: Boys, Flu. Engineers; Tr. Assem., Messiah, opera, band, Talent Show, wrestling. Joyce Ebert- Clubs: Girls, FHA, Sporrs. Gary Egberr- Clubs: Boys, FFA; Harvest Ball . . Man•m Emer)-Ciubs: FFA, Letterman; couue~l, football, track. 'vl••w lloti'L'n - luhs: O•rls, Fl lA; Mes•inh. Berry EnniSf- Clubs: FHA, ports, Forensic, Jordanettes, Jay Dees,R.1chard !Joycl!- <·luh•: Boys, Ski, FFA; counctl, Prom, Horvest Ball, Press, Quill and Scroll, Girls; Broadcaster, Mothers and Daugh- trn k, hn.ebnll. t~rs, Hop.Und•tty Brach- luhs: lloy•, pons, ki, Letterman, Fu1. Engmeers; ourh:il, J cpury, Prom, Fathers and on5- Me~~:lh, Tr. Assem., Ross Facrbourn- Clubs: FFA, Boys. wreMiin~. bnnd. 1 Joyce Faurschou - Clubs: Charlonians, Press, Girls; Morhers andMa11lyn 13rttdv- \"luhs: hnrlomnns, Jny Dees, oris; cnuncil. Daughters, Broadcaster.Ern•·,·r llrmlwn -1\oys .lub. Ste<•en Fergus- Clubs: Ski, FFA, Boy ·.Glona Elrnwn- lubs: Girls, J\"rdnneltcs, FHA, Jny Dees, Sk1, Sports, Kathryn Ferg1w)n- Clubs: jay Dees, G1rls; Tr. Assem., Mothers and De \"A; MmhcrH ont.l Dnughtcrs, Sweetheam Bnll,} Book, dances. Daughters, assemblies, Fashion Show. ..fJOHRI\"' IJrowl\- Cluhs: Key, n y~, Ski, Ful. EngmeerR, Pres.; Prom. Vtvtan Ferguson- Clubs: jay Dees, ports, Sk•, Gtrls; Prom, year•/let /..an~ Rtmvn- Girls Club rep., Messlnh, opera, en1or Tea, Moth- book salesman, Messiah, Mothers nnd Daughters, Fathers and ers nnt.l Dnugh1ors. Daughters.Wallace K<•H 13rown- lloys lub. }lmmy Fin:gerald- Boys Club, Fathers and Sons, Tr. Assem., Mes-Re~naltl Orow11- lt•bs: Boys, l'ress, Quill nnd Scroll; councd, Ne(>h•iahF.IC~era!d- Clubs: Key, FFA, Boys; Deputy, councr., , ban d, Uook llront.lcnMer, opera, Messinh. Prom, Messiah, T r. Assem., Red Cross, b?sc:ball, basketball, track.1/dt•n llr:.wne- Girls Club. .Camtellu; Bnnll'rti - lubs: Girls, jay Dees; Prom, Hop, Me~>\"ah. Eldon Forman- Clubs: Boys, FFA, Fur. Engmeers; Sweecheans Ball,Ken<illll Bunnell - luhs: ForensiC, Spom, Key, Mno;que ant.l Gavel, Hop, Messiah, Harvest Ball.1eucrmnn. Pllt. Engineers, Press, (Judi nnd croll; Prom, debate., Un)d Francom- Boys Club, track. ~~~ . LaRc.:ta Freeman- Girls Club.Kent Hurgon- luhs: Boys, Spons; Prom, Hop, Yearbook Carnt~al. Jay Fullmer-Ciubs: Boys, FFA; Messiah, Tr.. Assem., opera, wrest-Penn) 11. llurku~>haw- lubs: Sport$, Jny Dees, C.harlomans, G,rls, ling, foo1ball mgr., Rep. Nar. FFA Convention. Pre••· Lnn~uage; Mothefh and Daughr<rsJ. Tr. As.sem. Stanley Garnes- Boys Club.KennerIt Burn•- luhs: 11oys, Spons; Hop, l'rom, tenms. llichard George- Boys Club. .M•lan. llursa,·h - lubs: Letterman, Boys; councd, football, basket· Sue Gibbons- Clubs: Dance, Language, Jordaoettes, G1rls; Prom, boll, trnck. GracMe eGsisilabhe~otp-erCal,uTbrs.: Assem., Music Fest. Girls; Messiah. Press, Jay Dees, DECA,Dawl Btttt•rfidd- Boys Club. 145

Norma Giles- Clubs: Press, FHA, Jay Dees, DECA; Harvest Ball, Richard Johnson- Boys Club. Hop. Owen Johns11m- Boys Club, football, wrestling. Ardell }ones- Club\" Gi rls, Jay Dees, Dance, Charlonians; Fathers Howard Glad- Clubs: l.ett<rman, Boys; CAP, wrestling, football mgr. and Daughters, Dogparch Drag, Mes rnh, Tr. Assem., Hop, Talent Bill Gimes- Boys C lub, band. Show. lim Glo<~er- Clubs: Sports, Fur. Engineers, Boys; Yearbook Carnival, Charlene Kay- Clubs: Girls, Jay Dees, DECA; Hop, Harvest Ball, baseball. Prom. Da.,id Godfrey- Boys Club. Orson Kesler- Clubs: Key, Fur. Engineers, Boys; Tr. Assem., band. Du Wayne Goff- Boys Club, yearbook, Messiah, football. Arthur K\"'el- Boys Club, counci l, Messiah, tennrs, wresrling. Jane Goff- Clubs: Jay Dees, Sports, Charlonians, Girls; Dogparch Peggy Ann Krrron- Clubs: Masque and Gavel, harlonians, jordan- Drag, Mothers and Daughters, Messiah. ettC\, Girls; Soph. Parry, sch ol play, ;peech meer, debate, Girls Glenda Graham - Clubs: Girls, Jordaneues, Forensic; Hop, debate, State. Messiah, Courier. France.< Krnon- Gtr\" lub, Morhers and Daughters, Messiah. Grace Graham- Cheerleader, C lu bs: Girls, Dance, Jay Dees, DECA, Jean Kyna<ron- Clubs: Girls, DECA; Prom, Messiah, Talent Show. Blayne labrum - lub.: letterman, Lnngunge, Boys; council, Hop, Ski; council, Prom, Tr. Assem., Mothers and Daughters, Messiah, Prom, foorball, track, baseball. opera. Frank larmn- lub.: Boy;, Sports; wrestling. Mrke lavedar- Clubs: Boys, Skr; trn k, basketball. Gerald Gray- Clubs: Letterman, Boys, FFA; wrestling. Don Lren- Boys lub. Ross Green- Boys Club. H. G. Lmford- Clubs: Letterman, Boys; fo tball, track, baseball, Nancy Ann Greene- Clubs: Sports, Jay Dees, Girls; Mothers and basketball. Daughters, Prom, Dogparch Drag. Barbara Lmnart- lubs: Sports, Charlonians, Jay Dees, Ski, Girls; Elaine Greenwood- Clubs: Girls, Jay Dees. Val Greenwood- Clubs: FFA, Letterman, Fut. Engineers, Boys; Tr. ASM:m., Mothers and Daughters, Messiah. Carmen Llo d - lub.: harlomans, JorJnnettes, Ma;que and Gavel, wrestling. Roscoe Clyde Gro<1er- Boys Club. Girls; Prom, Yearbook arniva l, Tr. Assem., oratory, Fathers and Carolyn Hamilton-Clubs: Girls, Language; Talent Show, Mothers Daughters. and Daughters. Donald lLoyd- Boys lub, Prom, track, football. Clyde Hamilton- Clubs: Boys, FFA; Harvest Ball. Dol\na lloyd- Iub>: 'hnrloninns, Press, Girls; Mothers and Coleen Hamilton- lubs: Girls, Language; Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, Broad aster. Daughters. Dt<ane Lm•dcSJ- Club : Key, Masque and uvel, Forensic, Fur. Claudra Hamen- Clubs: Dance, DECA, Jay Dees, Sports, Girls; Enganeers, Boysj Red ross, debate, ~(Xec h meet, inlernat . Key Dogparch Drag, T r. Assem ., Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters. lub on. K~rhleen Kay Hansen- lubs: Orris, FHA, jay Dees, Sports; counci l, Frank lt<ca>- lubs: Letterman, Boys; football, track, wrestling. Depury, Prom, Dogpatch Drag, Sweet hearts Ball. Raymond Lucero- Boys Iub, foorball. Phyllrs Harbuck- Clubs: FHA, iris, Sports, Jay Dees, Ski, DECA; Anr1 Lundberg- Clerk of ourr, ourier editor, lubs: Mosque and Fathers and Daughters, Sweethearts Ball. Janie! Hatt- Clubs: DECA, Girls. Gavel, jay Dee~, Jordnncues, Stx\"'rtS, Dnnce, Pre s, hnrlomans; Jeanne Hatt- Clubs: FHA, Press, Sports, DECA, Girl•; Harvest Ball. Arlene Haun- Clubs: Girls, Sports, harlonians, Press; yearbook, Me Mah. opera, M~ssiah, Broadcaster. Ddore.< Lunncn- .lub;: Masque anJ avel, Dance, Chorion inns, Judy Haun- lubs : Sports, jay Dees, jordanettes, Girl•; Prom, Dog- parch Drag, Morhers and Daughters, Yenrbook Carnival, Messiah. Girls, Jordnnettes; Prom, Yearbook arnrvnl, Tr. Assem., speech lynne Haws - So ph. Sec., Clubs: Masque and Gavel, Jay Dees, Char- lonians, Press, Language, Quill and Scroll; Prom, Hop, Broad- meet. Bruce Mace- Boy; lub. caster, J Book. Brent MacKay - Boy• lub. Ethel Heki- Yearbook editor, Girls lub, Soph. Party, yearbook Dale Macklm- lubs: Boys, kr. /)a.,rd MMgum- lubs: Boys, FFA; Messiah. sales m an. Sue McMr.!lm - luhs: Press, Qurll and Scroll, hnrlonians, Rid- Deanna Hendrr ckson- Clubs: Dance, jay Dees, Sports, Girls; Tr. ing, DE .A, Jordanetres, Orrb; Yearbook arnrvnl, llop, Mothers Assem., Talent Show, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and DnuHhters. and Daughters. Slwron B. Mcwn- Cluhs: Language, jay Dees, pons, rrls; Mes- Merlene Hess- Clubs: harlonians, DECA, SJorts, Massue and iah, I lop, Prom, Father• nnJ Daughter , DoKpntch Drag. Gavel, Girls; Mothers and Daughters, Messiah, opera. Dcann<1 Mrlnc- lubs: jay Dees, Girls; ll•K I'al Party. Dale He ugly- Boys Club, Prom, Hop. Donald Mr!ne -Boys \"lub Vrce Pres., Mnnngrn~ ed11or of Broad- Be.,erly Hilton- Historian, lubs: ki, Sports, Jordanette , FHA, caster, ·1ubs: Pre.-, Qutll and Scr II, Key; Prom, ll p, Press DECA, jay Dees; Deputy, counci l, Tr. Assem., J Book, Mothers conferences, .safety. Rosemary Mrncr- lubs: Press, Forensich J rdanettes, Ski, Masque and Daughters. and Gavel, hMlomnnSi ·ouner, sc ool play, debate, orruory, Arlene Holt- Girls Club, council, Mothers and Daughters, speech bnnJ. meet. Faye Mrt<hell- lubs: FFA, DE A, Skt; enior Tea. lynn Holt- Clubs: Boys, Fur. Engineers, Letterman; track. Sandra M~tchell- Clubs: Langun~e. I E A, Girls. Ray Montague- lloys lub. E. Allen Hoopuama - C lubs: Masque and Gave l, Boys; debate, ora- Neldt< Moor1- lubs: DE A, Press, FilA, pons, iris; Fnthers and tory, school play, speech meet. Daughters, Sweethearts Ball, Yearbook Cnrn rval, Tr. Asse m., Patsy Horrocks- lubs: Sports, Language, Girls; Mothers and bnnt.l, J B ok. Daughters. Glell Moosman- luhs: Letterman, Sports, Fut. EngmeeTh, Boys; Bob Houtz- C lubs: Ski, Sports, Boys; counci l, band, football, track. Janice Howard- Clubs: Jay D~s. Girls; Mes:.iah. council[ wrestlmg, fo<.nbnll, ba•eball. Duane Howlett- Boys Club, basketball. Annetee Hudson- Clubs: FHA, Girls, Jay Dees; Mothers and Elray Morn l - C lubs: FFA lloys. Joan Morrow - lubs: DE A, Dance, Jay Dees, Sports, Orrl•; Tr. Daughters, band, Messrah, twirler. Wrlliam Hughes - Boys Club. A em., Fathers nnd Sons. Beth Humes- C lubs: Girls, FHA; council, Sweethearts Ball, Senior Sharlene Mortensen- lub•: Sports, Jay Dees, Orris, ECA; I lop, Tea, Messiah, Music Fest. Messrah, Dogpatch Drag, Mothers and Dnughrers. Mary Agnes Jacobson- lubs: Gi rls, harlonrans; Messtah, Tr. As- Judy Mower- rrls luh. sem., Moth~rs and Daughters, Broadcaster. Gerald Naylor- lubs: B ys, Letterman; baseball, football, basket- Sharon }ames- Clubs: Girls, jay Dees; Prom, Hop, Tr. As:.em. Eddie Jenkrn s - Clubs: Letterman, Boys; council, Football Dance, ball. Alfred Nd!On- lub.: FFA, Boys; ll op, HarveM flail, wrestlrng. football, baseball, basketball mgr. Everett Nelwn- lubs: lett<rmnn, lloys; footba ll . Harvey Jenkins- Boys C lub, football. Sandra Nelson- lubs: Girls, Jny Oees; Messrnh, opera, Dogpntch Carla Jensen- Clubs: Jay Dees, Sporrs, Masque and Gavel, Skr, Drag, Sweethearts llnll, Sentor Tea, Mother and Daughters. Gtrls; Prom, Dogpatch Drag, Mothers an<,! Daughters, Yearbook hirlcnc Neuffcr- Clubs: Uirls, jay Dees, Skt; counci l, Mothers and Carnival, Messiah. Clair Jensen- Clubs: Boys, Ski; Messiah, opera, football, track. Drwghters, Mc:s.•Hoh, Q~rn. }ames L. Jensen - Pros. Att., lubs: Lcuerman, Key, Fut. Engmec:rs, Maureen }oonen Newbold- lubs: Mn;que nnd Gavel, Girls; l!op, Boys; council, footboll, basketball, ba,eball, track. Rees Jensen- C lubs: Key, Masque and Gavel, Forensic, Letterman, Mothers nnd Daughters. Fur. Engineers, Boys; Deputy, Tr. Assem., opera, school play, Robert Newman- lubs: kt, hes.<, BO)s; Hop, baseball. PauL Nrchol<- .Iubs: FFA, Boys; I lop. debate, tennis. SonJa lee Nrchol<- lubs: Sk r, Jny Dees, Girls; Mothers and Jerrold }cnsun- Clubs: Ski, letterman, Press, QUill and Scroll, Fut. Dnu~hrers, T r. As em. Engineers, Boys; basketball mgr. Clem N~<kle- lubs: Fur. Engineers, Boys; stage crew. lee }ens<>n- Boys lub Sec. and Pres., letterman C lub, council, Paul Nrcol- Clubs: Boys, FFA; councrl, Prom, Hop, basketball, Fathers and Sons, basketball, football capt., track, baseball. football, l:rn•el:rall. Dorothy }ex- Clubs: jordanenes, Dance, Jay Dees, Girls; Prom, Ann NrlHon- Clubs: joy Dees, FilA, DE .A, Orris, Mosque ant.l Dogpnrch Drag, Tr. Assem., Mothers and Daughter . Gavel; Dogpntch Drn~. school rlay, Mothers and DnuKhters. Ioyce Nunley- Soph. Vice Pres., Sr. Vr<e Pres., Deputy, lubs:146 Dan<<, DE A, Jay Dees, Orris; Prom, I lop, Tr. Assem., Me inh, Soph. Pony. Fnc Nyu rom- lub.: Kt:y, MoSque ond nvel, Leiterman, F renstc, Fut. Enl(ineers, Boys; Deputy, Tr. Assem., debate, opera, band . Darbam O'IJrrcn- Sr. Cln\" Sec., Clubs: Donee, Press, Jay Dees, Sports, kr, Gtrls; llop, Prom, Me sinh, speech meet, yearbook, Broadcaster.

Daughters, Tr. A em., Music Fest., Messiah. Vtckie Ann Showell- State DECA Vice Pres., Clubs: ).Jasque and Gavel, Charlonians, Jordanertes, Quill and Scroll, Press, DECA; Hop. Nola tlcox- Girls Club, Messiah.Kenneth O'Brien- lubs: Ski, Boys; yearbook council, Broadcaster. Kent Simonson- Boy Club, foorball.Martin O'Keefe- C lubs: Key, Masque and Gavel Forensic Boys· Ann impson- Clubs: Jay Dees, Charlonians, Language, Girls, Quill debate, extemp. speaking, football. ' ',D~rk Olsen -Boys Club, Pep Band, wrestling. and Scroll: council, Prom, Broadcaster, J Book, Messiah. Hobert Smart- Boys Club Rep., lubs: Ski, Letterman; Prom, Har·Gerd Olsen - Girls Club, Messiah. vest Ball, Sweethearts Ball, football, track, wresrling.Perry Olsen -Boys Club. Nolan mith- Clubs: FFA, Boys.Syl<•an Olsen- heerleadcr, Clubs: Ski, Sports, Boys; Prom, track, Sheldon Smith- Clubs: Fut. Engineers, Key, Boys; Prom Deputy footbnll. council, Tr. Assem., Messiah, opera, Talent Show. ' 'Delores Olson- Clubs: Girls, DECA. Jack Snyder- Clubs: ki, Boys, Sports; council, Messiah, football.MarRene Orr- Clubs: Dance, Jay Dees, Girls; Mes.iah Tr Assem., Henee Sorensen- Clubs: DECA., Gtrls; Hop, Prom.Fnthers nnd Sons, M01hers and Daughters. '· Calvin Spratling- Clubs: FFA, Boys; Harvest Ball.JoAnn Ottesen- lubs: Language, Gtrls. Coleen Spratltng - Clubs: Charlonians, Language, Jordanettes, Mas-Lou Owcll- lubs: Gtrls, FHA; Mothers and Daughters. que and Gavel; school play, council Tr. Assem., Messtah, speechRoberta Otancm- Clubs: Jay Dees, DECA, iris; Mothers and meet. Daughters. Alan Steadman- Clubs: Bovs, Language, Fut. Engineers.LeRoy Page- Clubs: FFA, Boys; band. Marlin Steinfeldt- Boys Club, Messiah, Tr. Assem.Glen Palmer- lubs: FFA, Boys; Harvest Ball, Sweethearts Ball. Brent Stephens- Boys Club.Lylln Palmer- lub-= Boys, Ridtng, FFA; Harvest Ball. Jean Stocking- Clubs: Charlonians, Language, Girl ; Tr. Assem.,Marwnna Palmer- lubs: trls, DE A; Mothers and Daughters Messiah, Speech Meer, Football Dance.Fathers and Daughters. ' Tommy Stoker- Clubs: Key, Ski, For<nsic, Lerterman, Boys; Prom,\Vt!ltam Palmer- Boys lub. Hop, Me tah, football, track, baseball.George PaJ>Pa>- lubs: Key, Skt, Boys; >chool piny, Messtah, opera, Mickey Sugiyama- Clubs: Boys, DECA, track. Tr. Assem., Fmhers and ons, football, tennJS, track wrestltng. Gerald me Sund- Girls Club Pres., Clubs: Charlonians, jordanettes;Colcen Parker- trls lub. opera, Messiah, Mothers and Daughters, Father and Daughters,Pcuty Anne Parker- lub-= Girls, Masque and Javel, Language, parttes. J rdnneues, Yearbook nnuvnl, school pia)', Tr. Assem., opera, Howard Swapp- Sr. Pres., Jr. Pres., Boys Club, H p, Prom. speech meet. Judy ylvesrer- Clubs: Charlonians, Ski, Girls; Me..iah, MothersAnr1 Parry- Gtrls lub, Mothers and Dau~hter;, ourier. and Daughters, Fathers and Daughlers, yearbook, T r. Assem.,Arlene• Moulley Parry- lubs: F! lA, DE A, Gtrls; Mot hen, and Daughters. dances. Fred Takemori -Boys Club, wrestling, football.Rulon Parry- Boys lub. Donna Tapp- Girls Club, council, Soph. Party.Myrna Pannlls- Club-= Jay Dees, DE A, Gtrls; councd, Hop. Noel Taylor- Boys Club, Tr. Assem., band.Jlarmon Pedro- lubs: Boys, Press, Qutll and Scroll; Hop band Norma Lee Thayne- Girls Club.fo01ball. '' Bart Thaxton- Boys Club, football.James Dell Pctcr<cn- Marshall, lubs: Leuerman, Boys; basketball, LaDawn Thomas-Clubs: Girls, DECA, Prom. ba;ebnll. Ronald Thomson- Boys Club, wrestlmg.Leon Pctct \Clrl- Boys lub, tennts. Don Thorup- Clubs: Letterman, Boys; band.Kendall Pltelp<- lubs: kt, Fut . En~meers, Boys; yearbook, Broad- Gordon Tolman- Boys Club. cnster. Noreen Tester-Clubs: DE A, Girls; Tr. Assem.l'atrt<}a Pltelp,- lubs: Girls, J rdaneues, DE A, Spom, Pre.s, Sherry Tomtlson- Clubs: harlonians, Jay Dees, Gtrls; Dogpnteh j· l /}~~k~a t1Ce, Masque and Gavel; Sweethearts Ball, Broadcaster, Drag. Charlene Townsend- Club;: Girls, Jay Dees, DECA, Dance, Sports,Jerry l'tcrcc- Boys C lub, f otbn ll. Tr. Assem., yearbook salesman, Dogpntch Drag, Hop.Parncw l'mcdn- lubs: Language, 1-\"\"HA, trls. Lynne Tripp-Clubs: Jay Dees, Charlonians, Language, Girls; Year- ,aylc.• P1xron- Iubi\: Mn~que and Gnvel, harlonian~, G1rl!-.; coun.. book Carnival, Mothers and Daughters, Prom, Me>stah. ct l, school piny, Tr. AS'em., Btg Pal Pnny, yearbook salesman. Patncia Grane Tnpp- Sec. of Jr. Class, Clubs: Dance, Girls, JayDorn Player- Cluh!;: Jay Dee , Pre!-.~, 01rls; Messiah .P~arl I. l'ollar~- luhs: Letterman, ll y&; Deputy, Prom, tr3ck, Dees, DECA, Sports, Press; Prom, Hop. Kent Tucker- Clubs: Boys, DECA.basketball, l·eatured m NBA basketball film, Set two Tournament Janice Vaughn- Girls Club.rocorJs. John VanRy-Ciubs: Boys, Fut. Engineers.Tt•d Polwn- Clubs: Boys, FFA, football. M1ke Varanakis- Boys lub, council, Prom, Me siah, opera, Tr.D~nt•cc Poma- Gtrls Club, en tor Tea, Mothers and Daughter. Assem.. football.!.1>11 l'rtttt- lubs: FilA, Gtrls. Kenneth Vtsser- Clubs: Boys, Letterman; football, wreotlmg.lanK~ Pt~el'- 'lubs: DE A, Press, On nee, harlorunns., G1rls; coun... Charles Walker- Clubs: ports, kt, Fur. Enginee,., Letterman;cd, Tr. A.semb., Mothers nnd Dnughte\" Prom twtrl<r orchestra, Tr. Assem., MesMah, track.Lorut Pr1cc- Boys lub, Prom. ·' ' · LaTnce Walters-Clubs: Gtrls, FHA, DECA; Sweethearts Ball,llugt•r l'ne<•- luhs: l.angunRe, Boys. Messiah. C~:1-nrlon~l:uHbts..:,,\"/urlcy l'n •iris Masque nnd Gavel, l're\\, Quill and Forest Wardle- Boys Club, wrestling, track. St..ro ll, Fo:ens1c; Prom, ! lop, Uehnte, Brondca!;ter, Janet Torkelsen Wardle- lubs: Jordanettes, Girls, Charlonians,speech. Language; Morhers and Daughters, Messiah, oralory.Dmmlty l'ullnlCln- Gtrls lub, Me..tnh. Nedra Wardle- Head Cheerltader; Clubs: Sports, Charlonians, Sk t,h•ant•rtt• Hawllln- luhs: Gtrls, DF. A. Masque and G vel, jordanettes, Girls; Prom, Tr. Assem., Mess1ah,l_ld,•n Rt•t<lt- luhs: Jny Dees, Jtrls; Messtnh, Dogpnteh Drng. dances.Shcrlt•nc Roby- lubs: FilA, ''\"Is; Messtnh, Dogpateh Drag. Dorothy \XIebsrer- Clubs: Girls, Jay Dees, DECA; Dogpatch Drag,John Humcro -Boy; htb, Tr. Assem., MesSiah, Pep Band, Father; Hop, Messiah. nnd Son.\, wreMhntt, trnck.Kellh Roo - 'luh~: ki, pons, Boys; Tr. As~m., orera, tennis. Jerry Webster- Bo)'s Club, football, basketball, track.Chad Hn .<cnhan- Boy; lub. Mtchae/ Websrer-Clubs: Boys, Key; Career Day, football, track. arl Ro~t·nkratttt- lubs: Langunge, Boys; Yearbook Carntval.ChllYlt•< Ru111m- Boys lub. Ronald Webster- Pres. of Engmeers Club, Boys Club. Rtchard Wellington -Boys Club, Messiah, Tr. Assem., opera Civtl Air Patrol.Lmtla Salwy- Clubs: ~peheacrhlonmienents,' Masque and Gavel Jordanettes Deanna Wenersrrom - Clubs: Jay Dees, Girls, DECA, Sports; Dog- Ska, Garlsj Prom, orruory, school play.' ' patch Drag, T r. Assem., Mothers and Daughters, Messiah.Duan~ Sneller -Boys lub, Tr. Assem. Ketrh Whitmore- Boys Club, Messiah, Tr. Assem.Kan•n Sanden- Vtcc Pres., Gtrls lub Sec., Clubs: Masque and Carol Wt!kinson- Clubs: Jay Dees, Sports, DECA., Girls; Prom,Gnvel, ., hnrlomans, Jordanettes; Prom, s.peech meet, oratoq·, Mothers and Daughters, Dogpatch Drag, Messiah.,oph. I nrty. Tracy Wt!son- Clubs: ports, Press, Quill and Scroll, Forensic,13ct•crly Sanclct\"'\"- Clubs: Spons, ,iris, FilA; counCJI, school play, Boys; Broadcasrer, orchestra, Yearbook Carnival, band. Tr. _AMem., llop, Prom, Mothers nnd Daughters, Hnrvest Ball, Joan Wmn-Clubs: Jay Dees, Gtrls, Ski, DECA; Prom, Tr. Assem., Senl()r Ten.PtwlnH! Schm1dr- lub!'-i: Jordnneue!-o, harlonaans, Girl~i counctl, Mothers and Daughters, Messaah, opera. ally Wtnn- Pres. of FHA, Girls Club, Sweethearts Ball.Met.sanh, opero, Tr. AstJem., Mothers and Daughters, Sweethearts Kaye Wmward- Clubs: Girls, Languago, DECA; Prom.Bnll. Frank Withers-Clubs: Boys, FFA.Ho<cntane Schmtdr.- lub;: Pre>S, irl , Qutll and Scroll, Jordan- Irena Wichers- Clubs: Girls, DECA, Senior Tta, Messiah, Mothers erres, DE A, Rtdlng, harlonmnsi Yearbook Carnavnl, Girl!; State. and Daughters, Fathers and Daughters. anclra cofftcld- lubs: Gtrls, harlontnns, Jordanettes; Prom, Deputy, Mothers and Daughters, Father; and Daughters, Thanks- Dean Wolf- Boys Club, Deputy, Hop, Messiah, opera, Music Fest., gtvmg Party. foorball, wrestling.I),. an<' Seem- Boys lub, ouner, BroadcnMer, opera, <,chool play.Gay Shelton- lubs: Sports, Ski, FHA, Jay Dees, Gtrb; Mothers Lois Wood- Clubs: Girls, DECA, Sports; Prom, Football Dance, nnd Daughter', Dogparch Drag, weethearts Ball. Broadcaster, Mothers and Daughters. Margaret Wood- Clubs: Girls, Sports; council. Netl Wood- Boys Club.Da<•lll lueld• - Pres. of oph., lubs: Boys, Letterman; basketball, Luct!le Worthen- Clubs: Jay Dees, Girls. football, bn>eball. Nadine Wnghr-Ciubs: Language, Girls.Joan Naylor Shtelds- Gtrls Club Rep., counctl, Hop, Fathers and Don Yates-Boys Club, Messiah, opern, Tr. Assem. 147


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