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DEBATING Davis at Jordan ... first of March ... Jordan at Granite and at Murray, fourteenth of March ... words with East High and West High on their stages on twenty-seventh of March ... main debate at University of Utah, March 29 and 30 ... B. Y. U. meet, .April 5 ... chosen members ... student tryouts ... debates in English, history and social science classes . . . deep thinkers . good sports . . . advisers, Miss Hansen, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Goldbranson. SENIOR TE.AM Left to right: Vaughn Kimball,Don Lake, Eugene Pearson, Ev-erett Dahl, Ruth Greenwood, IvaPixton, Irene Mickelsen, Belva.Andrus. SOPHOMORE TE.AM Seated: Glenn Clayton, Ro-berta Carlquist; standing: De-lores Jenkins, Rayola Parker,Cleone Pixton, Ivagene Olson,Dorothy Young, Clell Jenson. JUNIOR TE.AM Elsie Peterson, Warren Bar-nes, Elma Beth Fowler.

Front row, left to right: Maxine Orton, Mac Van, Loretta Brown, Jr. Jenson.Back row: Gail Payne, Melvin Berrett, lrmadel Evans, Delbert Larson, Tracy Nelson,Betty Bradley, Vaughn Kimball, Ward Despain. Broadcaster ... ten editions ... one literary magazinefifty eight staff members ... upheld creed ... \"To uphold the highideals of Jordan\" ... To promote sportsmanship and good will ...To support all worthy student activities\" . . . member of NationalScholastic Press Association ... carried news of important schoolevents ... opera, school play, athletic activities, social events,birthdays ... we take pride in having such a competent staff. The school magazine . . . put out instead of the ninth editionof the Broadcaster ... composed of literary material ... parts fromvarious English classes ... business and art classes helped inpublishing . . . new this year . . . a success. . 54.

Staff: Loretta Brown, managing editor; Maxine Orton, Dale Nelson, MacVan, Irmadell Evans, associate editors; Vaughn Kimball, Mel Berrett, sportseditors; Tracy Nelson, exchange editor; Gail Payne, Delbert Larson, artists;Miss Rawson, Mr. Ballard, Mr. Green, advisers; Ward Despain, businessmanager; Junior Jensen, assistant business manager; Betty Bradley, .AliceKaraglanis, typists. REPORTERS In picture, front row: .Alice Karaglanis, Ward Despain, Irma Jenkins, LoisWalker, Douglas Miller, Dona Nix, Vertice Smith; second row: Edith Jenson,LaVelle Pugmire, Carol Esperson, Margaret Stowe, Vance Burgon, Roy Riska,Rowena Russell, Dorothy Spratling, Florence Nielson; third row: Kay Harada,Lawana Beckstead, Fae Bowen, Dick Wilcox, Gordan Jenson, Roylance Peter-son, Margaret Borg, Verla Ostler, La Rue Battison; back row: Gus Murphy,Blaine Hilton, George Fujii, Frank Harada, Printess Fitzgerald, Mel Berrett.Clem Washburn, Lucille Malstrom, Dale Nelson, Darwin Rasmussen. BROADCASTER . 55 -

BEETDIGGER STAFFS Business staff ... coupons ... fniances ... first payment ... second pay-rnent ... the school's business men ... budgets ... advertising . . . pictures... contracts ... agreements . . . financial managers of the yearbookwon't take \"no\" for an answer ... collect revenue ... good scouts. Front row, left to right: Velora Sorenson, Lynn Ballard, Louise Hardman,Douglas Beckstead, La Verla Jones, Billie Steadman, Etta Whiting. Secondrow: Roberta Carlquist, Glen Clayton, Marjorie Lancaster, Gloria Denney,Marian Vawdrey, Herbert Butterfield, Ruth Carlson, Della Lundberg, MaurineGreer, Donna Van. Third Row: Sherwood Boberg, La Vel Hansen, Oka Man-gum, Violet Johnson, Richard Hendrickson, Venecia Cowdell, Elsie Janssen,Jack Hamilton, Elaine Kirn. Back row: La Mar Newbold, Milford Mabey,Mr. Crawford, Drew Pearson, Adviser, Mr. Crawford. Photographer, Mr. OrsonSmith. - 56 -

First row , left to right: Janice Williams, LeRoy Riska, Lucille Walgren, Lucille Ma lstrom, Da vid Meye r. Second row: Edna Hansen, Irmadell Evans, Erma Ren, Dale Ne lson, Miss Gardner. Staff: Lucille Malstrom, editor; Russel Beck, associate editor;Lowell Ostler, assistant editor; Vale Saito, assistant editor; Beth Bateman, Irmadell Evans, senior editors; Janice Williams, Edna Hansen,junior editors; Erma Ren, Lucille Walgren, sophomore editors; RulonRasmussen, athletics; Gwen Clark, publications and contests; GladysEngman, dramatics; Lola Morgan, music; Faye Poulas, BeverlyPeterson, girls' organization; LeRoy Riska, Dale Nelson, boys' or-ganization; David Meyer, artist; Miss Gardner, adviser. . 57 .

First row, left to right: Roberta Carlquist, Evelyn Pate, Erma Jenkins, Verla Ostler, Joyce Boulter, Dale Ballard, Dorothy Young, Twila Steadman, Farrell Naylor, Rulon Ras- mussen, Doris Fitzgerald. Second row: Clair Stay, Carol Esperson, Edith Jensen, Maxine Mickelsen, Joyce Reading, Rowena Jenkins, Margaret Silcox, Ruby Robbins, fl.rlene Cotterell, Antone Ernstrom, Riter Stuart, Jack Stephensen, Roy Riska. Third row: Grace Butterfield, Delores Millerberg, Gladys Butler, Grant Burgon, LeRoy Clayton, Warren Hughes, Bruce Peterson, Inez Freeman, James Crapo, Dale Donahoo, fl.Ima Richardson, Mr. Crapo, instructor. Fourth row: Scott Wyberg, Dale Cardwell, Gwendolyn Crane, Donna Nielsen, Margaret Borg, Barbara Dewey, Robert Sand~rson, Floyd Pixton, La Vell Pugmire, David Meyer. Fifth row: Don Page, William Adamson, Clark Hall, Lola Morgan, Nila Morgan, Rowena Russell, Lorna Crane, Junior Jones, LaRue Batlison. Sixth row: Keith fl.nderson, Vernal Newbold, Jimmy Kerr, Ralph Page, Eugene Robinson, Seth Bills, Kelvin Evans, Lowe Seal, Betty McNamara, Clem Washburn. BAND Public performers . . . snappy organization . . . classy uniforms . . .ardent supporters of activities ... efficient concert entertainers . .. madefine display on Salt Lake's Main Street ... performed at TabernacleMr. Crapo's band . .. a credit to the school. - 58-

ORCHESTRA Music appreciation ... effective, emotional, composition ...added the right touch to the school play ... supplemented the opera.Mr. Crapo, conductor. Front row: Carol Esperson, Roberta Carlquist, Ivagene Olson,Maxine Micklesen, Gwen Clark, Belva .Andrus, Gaile Russell, Doro-thy Young, La Vell Hanson, Albert Williams, Myrna Jenson, Kath-rine Frates, Evelyn Jenson. Second row: .Arlene Molyneaux, FernRichardson, Brent Jorgenson, Dale Donahue, Alma Richardson,Clem Washburn, Carol Callicott, Lynn Ballard, Gertrude Reese, LaRue Battison, Seth Bills, Ruby Robbins, Rae Fae Beckstead. Backrow: Doris Fitzgerald, David Meyer, Mr. Crapo, conductor.

Front row: Tracy Nelson, Margaret Stowe, Alma Richardson, Maxine Orton, Clark Hall, Vertice Smith, Dale Nelson. Back row: Don Smith, Iva Plxton, Melvin Johnson, Verla Ostler, Darwin Rasmussen, Dorothy Wilcox, Lois Walker. THE MOCKING BIRD Alert characteristics . . . interest created by accurate depicting of char-acters . . . polish and finesse . . . panorama of colors and scenes . char-acteristically Jordan . . . this and more depict the presentation of theannual Jordan operetta \"The Mocking Bird\" . . directed by Mr. Crapo andstaged by Miss Tuttle . . . dances by Miss Bee . . starring such future greatsin dramatics as Louise Erdman, Maxine Orton, Dale Nelson, Clark Hall andAlma Richardson ... composed by members of girls' glee club, boys' gleeclub and the Jordan orchestra ... presented to general public for their ap-proval on April 11. . 6:.J .

OPERA CAST OF CHARACTERS Lowe Seal played the discreet French governor of New Orleans, GeneralAubrey; Alma Richardson, the romantic aide to the Governor, Eugene deLorme; Tracy Nelson, the pompous, rich, old Maxime Grandpre; Louise Erd-mann, Maxine's lovely ward, Yvette Millet; Maxine Orton, the beautiful im-migrant girl, Manon de Lange, who is known as the Mocking Bjrd and turnsout to be the cousin of the King; Dale Nelson, who wouldn't shave for sixmonths in order to look the part, played the fierce, old French Pirate, JeanLe Farge, famous as Dale's beard; Clark Hall was Bob Finchley, a young Vir-ginian who was that way about the mocking bird; Melvin Johnson, the doughtyCaptain Beloit of the ship \"Marseilles\"; Darwin Rasmussen, Don Aurelia deMendez, a Spanish envoy; Margaret Stowe, the wealthy Marquise de Vilie-vois; Vertice Smith, her niece; Louise Walker, Janette, an immigrant girl;Dorothy Wilcox, Lenore, another immigrant girl; Verla Ostler, Javotte, the gov-ernor's housekeeper; Iva Pixton, Chloe, a slave of Maxine's; and Don Smith,Pierre, a Negro butler. /Louise Erdman and Tracy Nelson and Iva Pixton and Clark Hall and Alma Richardson Margaret Stowe Don Smith Maxine Orton . 61.

INSTRUMENTAL GROUPSThe band tries out the new stage. Boyd leads out at the LJ. stadium. SOPHOMORE BAND Front row, left to right: Reed Ernstrom, Marvin Monteer, Wardle Stead-man, Richard Orgill, Norman Green, Valoy Winward, Richard Young, JesseJean Miller; second row: Carol Callicott, Albert Williams, Le Grand Poor,Edsal Tholen, Billy Pugmire, Lucille Nokes, Clell Jenson, Boyd Glacier, MaxineHanson; third row: Emery Allen, Melvin Dunn, Jack Wilkins, Earl Richardson,Bonnie Esperson, Dorothy Bateman, Mavis Page, Shirley Searle, La Mar New-bold, Mr. Crapo; fourth row: Wayne Gould, Lynn Ballard, Ralph Brown, BlaineBerrett, Glen McCarthy, Junior Dimond, Max Pierce, Ray Sharp, Keith Har-rison, Lowel Thompson, Betty Anderson; back row: Lynn Lake, Richard Raw-lins, Laura Beth Crump, Delores Jenkins, Done Crane, Roland Gothberg,Junior Frost, Paul Anderson, Billy Hurd, Ray Mamberg, Alvin Malstrom. . 62.

CHORUSES Melodious groups ... highly rated at contest ... fine showing in opera.Girls' Glee Club, front row, left to right: Betty Condie, Doris ~rady, AileenCasper, Erma Jenkins, Alice Karaglanis, Rosie Arigona, Clare Stay, DellaLundberg, Joyce Silcox, Norma Boulter; second row: Beatrice Freeman, MaryWinn, Muriel Fitzgerald, Maxine Greer, Clair Smith, Annie Goolish, ReidaPalmer, Dorothy Wilson, Gertrude Reese, Evelyn Teerlink, Lois Walker; thirdrow: Iva Pixton, Margaret Stowe, Florence Nielsen, Verla Ostler, RoylancePeterson, Elsie Peterson, Joy Thompson, Joyce Boulter, Belva Hendricksen,Afton Childs, Beverly Pierson, Alice Holt, Joyce Lindahl, Grace Rasmussen;fourth row: Maxine Orton, Bernice Atwood, Marion Burgon, Jennie Mead,Frances Wright, Lucille Evans, Mildred Smith, Fay Bowen, Donna Huff, Mar-jorie Newbold, Jacqueline Collett, Audrey Middleton, Donna Nielsen, ElaineNielsen; fifth row: Mary Masich, Janice Parker, Mary Nicoletti, Myrtle Alstrom,Nancy Hesse, Louise Erdman, Shirley Hendersen, Alice Beck, Roberta Carl-quist, Lorna Johnson, Phylis Turner, Shirley Steadman, Vertice Smith, DonaNix, Hazeldene Poulsen, Ruth Carlson, Mr. Crapo; back row: Rowena Russell,VaLoy Brady, Edyth Palmer, Viola Jenson, Marel Fullmer, Lois Miller, EllenPoulsen, Bonnie Esperson, Beatris Curtis, Elaine Kim, Dorthy Wilcox, MarianAnderson, Grace Butterfield, Echo Maxfield, Evelyn Crane, Lawana Beckstead. Boys' Glee Club, front row: Jimmy Kerr, Bernarr Furse, Ralph Thompson,Gordan Jenson, Clark Hall, George Brady, Clarence Wicke, Glenn Clayton;second row: Mr. Crapo, Eugene Nordberg, Elmo Turner, La Var Huff, ClemWashburn, Alma Richardson, Sam Beckstead, Donald Green, Max Cope, DaleNelson; back row: Elwin Butterfield, Ronald Whittle, June Lowe, Lowe Seal,Melvin Johnson, Grant Burgon, Parley Glover, Frank Nelson, Darwin Ras-mussen.

DRAMATICS \"320 COLLEGE AVENUE\" This mystery drama held its audience breathless with its combined humorand mystery. Written by Ballard and Eberhard, the play gave ample opportunity forthe actors to display their talents. The production was ably directed by MissTuttle. The cast of characters in the photograph are, left to right, front row: TracyNelson as Hap, Iva Pixton as Phyllis, Golden Jensen as Phoenix, Alma Rich-ardson as Billy, Gwen Clark as Mossy, Melvin Johnson as a cop, IrmadellEvans as Dean Olivia D. Ool, Darwin Rasmussen as the chief of police; sec-ond row: Gordon Jenson as an orderly, Ralph Thompson as an orderly, HelenMabey as Nan, Everet Dahl as the doctor, Lee Beckstead as Lee, Ivagene Olsonas Doreen, Delbert Larson as Val, Grant Burgon as the chief's assistant, DaleNelson as Russ; back row: Clem Washburn as Professor Slopes, Joyce Readingas Rita; Roy Riska as a cop, Don Lake as Cy, Winona Christenson as JudithWayne, Stanley Peterson as Ken, Fae Bowen as Nydia, La Marr Swensonas Romney, Carol Collicott as Lucille, Dale Ballard as Ernie. Ruth Greenwoodplayed Minna. - 64.

CONTEST PLflY ORATORY \"ROAD INTO THE SUN\" Contribution of five senior members of speech department ... presentedon the school's evening program of music and drama . . . written in freeverse form ... play is based upon conflict in mind of each character as tothe causes of his actions ... interestingly worked out ... interestingly pre-sented ... members of cast and characters portrayed in picture at left are:Winona Christianson as Ann; Alma Richardson, holding Ann, as Garl; DaleNelson, at left, as Bill; Donna Jensen, standing, as Miss Jule; and Echo Max-field, seated, as Miss Rose. At the annual speech tournament at the B. Y. U. three junior studentsrepresented Jordan in the dramatic and humorous reading contests. VennaJensen was awarded a diploma for excellence for her interpretation of \"TheWisdom of Solomon,\" a humorous reading in Negro dialect. Helen Mabeyread \"Crimson Rambler\" and Clem Washburn read a Kathryn Kimball char-acter skech of Malvolia from \"Twelfth Night,\" by William Shakespeare. In the oratorical contest, \"Preservation of Democracy,\" sponsored by theAmerican Legion, Jessimae Bills won first place, appearing before the English,history, and speech classes. She represented the school at Murray on April6th. Elma Beth Fowler represented t}1e school at the contest at the Universityof Utah. Other contestants were Ruth Greenwood and Vaughn Kimball. Pic-ture at right, left to right: Jessiemae Bills, Elma Beth Fowler, Vaughn Kimball,Ruth Greenwood. . 65.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS HOME EC. BROADCAST Left to right: Margaret Silcox, Dorothy Spratling, Margaret Hogan, FrancesWright, Florence Nielson. CHARLONIAN PROGRAM Top to bottom, left: Maxine Orton, Elaine Kim, Ann Loranger, AliceMason, Beverly Pierson, Jennie Mead, Lila Atkinson; right: Margaret Borg,Emma Samuelson, Maxine Mickelsen, Beverly Peterson, Donna Nielsen,LaVelle Pugmire, Claire Stay. TRAVELING ASSEMBLY Front row: Delbert Larson, Warren Hughes, LeRoy Clayton, Melvin Lar-son, Alma Richardson, Rulon Rasmussen, Clem Washburn; back row: FrancesWright, Joyce Lindahl, Gertrude Reese, Venna Jenson, Arlene Cottrell, DorisFitzgerald, Vertice Smith, Maxine Orton.

Top row, left to right: Charlonian initiation day- tousands an' tousandsof thee fooniest peeples ... More initiates. Middle row: \"I get the black hoss,\" \"I get the lion.\" Merry-go-round line-up on \"J\" day ... \"I ain't got nobody, nobody cares for me.\" - JamessessLeakesses's donkey (Taint what I heerd it called) ... A scene of the Prom. Bottom row: \"Whose hand's that?\" Looks like Nick's to me ... Look atthat hat - - ??? - - Oh-h-h-h it's Minnie Mouse ... \"When \"<Ne see our teamcome on the field.\"

The in and out of the bus ... Those daze on the lawn ... Gossip, gossip,gossip - tsk, tsk ... Hm.mm-m not bad ... Championship game at the U.stadium ... Shut your mouth, Floyd; or are you concentrating ... Nothin' likethe spring- tra la ... Now, boys, don't get nasty again ... It was very lovelyweather, I'll bet ... What poise! What physique] What form] Wow! Don'tbe frightened, little girl. We won't hurt you. • 68



ATHLETICS Jordan, this year, has completed a most successful venture into the world of sports. Being possessed with athletes of the highest quality and a coaching staff, unexcelled anywhere, the athletic department has turned out one of the most successful years in school history. Topping the list of achievements is our winning of the State Football Championship. Winning ten straight games in their drive to the state title, the football team stood out head and shoulders above anything this state had to offer. Not only did they win these games, but their margin of victory was so decisive that there could be no doubt as to their superiority. In basketball, too, Jordan came to the front as a power, placing seventh in the state and losing to only two teams throughout the season. Although their seasons are not as yet complete, our track and tennis team~show prospects of bringing in still morerecognition. Taking it all into consideration, weshould be proud of what the coachesand students of this school haveachieved during the past year. Theirrecords are really something outstand-ing. Great coaching . . . hard training . . .constant diligence . . . plenty of intes-tinal fortitude ... qualities that broughtcur team this year the top-most ratingin the state of Utah - The State Cham-pionship!SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL13 Jordan Murray 013 Jordan Tooele 612 Jordan Cyprus 013 Jordan Bingham 040 Jordan Granite 1219 Jordan Davis 6 Coaches John Vranes, Dunn Taylor, Joe Workman 70

Front row , 1 fl lo righ l: Nick Zagarich, Gus Murphy, Clair Lloyd, Dick Howard, Ralph 8rane , Nick Rudelick , Pa ul Cook. Second row: Melvin Johnson, Ge ne Fox, Sam Beckstead, Va ughn Kimball, Bill Poulson, Chloris Milne, Dan Dunn. Third row: Low ell Thompson, Ronald Whlll , Eugene Robinson, Darwin Richardson. Back row: Bob Price, Prentiss· Pitzg ra ld, Ward Despain, Scott Wyberg, Don Soffe, Bla ine Hilton, Neil Scott, Ha rold rhompson, Bob Boo th . Defeated in last year's state finals, the squad this year came b;:1ck with a bang and walked over all opposition in sight. After starting out with a victory over the defending state champions, Carbon, by the score of 13-0, they defeated in successive weeks, Grand Junction, Colorado, 15-0 in a game played under the arcs at Grand Junction, and Richfield by a score of 47-0 in a game played at Richfield. In league play, for the sixth successive year with the exception of one game, Jordan came through undefeated, Davis and Tooele being the only teams to offer any opposition, whatsoever. In the state finals, played at the U. of U. stadium, the powerful Jordan eleven turned back the game, but clearly outplayed North Cache Bulldogs by a score of 13-0. It was in this clash that Jordan displayed its greatest power. After being touted as a team made up of all \"brawn'' and no, \"brains\" these Beetdiggers outguessed, outsmarted, and outplayed the clever Bulldogs from up North in such a manner that those who had so classified them, turned about and called them the smartest state champions in years. Every member of the first team received mention on the all-state selec- tions. Bob Price and Nick Mascaro were elected by the lettermen to succeed Dan Dunn and Ralph Crane as co-captains for the coming year.

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Melvin Eugene Lowell Sam Managers: James Brown, left; Johnson Robinson Thompson Beckstead Nick Mascara, right.(Fullback) (Fullback) (Quarterback) (End) Lee Beckstead Scott Bill Co-capt. 1940 Wendell W iberg Cook (Center) Polson Dick (End) Howard (Guard) Gene Fox Niel (End) Dan (End) Scott Dunn (Guard) Gus (Halfback) Murphy Captain (Tackle) -72-

Darwin Lee Nick Reed RalphRichardson Dimond Zagarich Egbert Crane (Tackle) (End) (Center) (Tackle) (Quarterback) Nick James Ward Prentice Blaine Mascaro Brown Despain Fitzgerald HiltonCo-capt. 1940 (End) (fullback) (End) (Guard) Jack Ronald Nick DonGilbert Whittle Rudelick Soffe(Tackle) (Halfback) (Guard) (Center) Lettermen without photographs: Clair Lloyd, Chloris Milne, Vaughn Kim- ball, Harold Thompson, Paul Cook, Bob Price. Jordan 13 (Oct. 6) Carbon 0 Jordan - - 15 (Oct. 13) G. Junction -0 Jordan (Oct. 20) Richfield Jordan - 47 (Oct. 27) Tooele - 0 Jordan - 07 (Nov. 3) Granite -0 Jordan - (Nov. 10) Murray Jordan 20 (Nov. 25) Cyprus 0 Jordan - - 27 Grantsville -6 Jordan • 73- Davis - Jordan - 46 N. Cache 0 - 28 -7 07 6 - 13 -0

PRE-SEASON Jack Gilbert 33 Jordan Springville 28 Guard 36 Jordan Springville 16 35 Jordan Grand Junction 25 Veldon Larson Forward 34 Jordan LEAGUE 17 Jordan LeRoy Clayton 61 Jordan Davis 31 Guard 42 Jordan Granite 20 49 Jordan Cyprus Dick Howard 51 Jordan Tooele 17 Guard 48 Jordan Bingham 23 28 Jordan Cyprus 35 John Mazuran 29 Jordan Grantsville 23 Center Murray 31 41 Jordan Granite 24 Gene Fox 29 Jordan 32 Guard 47 Jordan 28 Jordan TOURNAMENTMaughn Kimball Forward Carbon 19 Provo 40 Reed Grant Forward Murray 39 Granite 31 ....

BASKETBALL SQUAD SCORES Dings37 Jordan Springville 8League Games36 Jordan Davis 2821 Jordan Granite 2532 Jordan Cyprus 1036 Jordan Tooele 1233 Jordan Bingham 1343 Jordan Grantsville 834 Jordan Murray 2820 Jordan Granite 18 Tied with Granite for DistrictChampionship . . . defeated onlyonce by Granite . . . came backto defeat them on Granite's ownfloor. Sophomores20 Jordan Cyprus 2328 Jordan Granite 2229 Jordan Tooele 1023 Jordan Murray 4237 Jordan 3019 Jordan Davis 2126 Jordan Tooele 3514 Jordan Davis 16 Cyprus DINGS Front row: Rulon Rassmuson, George Pavich, Phil Maynard, Bob Sjoblom. Back row: Eddie Norvich, Bill Poulsen, Jack Silcox, Ray Malmberg, Lowell Thompson, Guy Pugmire, Orvis Pollock, Floyd Handley. INTRAMURAL CHAMPS- Warren Hughes, Mel Berrett, Richard Hendricksen, Darrel Reynolds, Junior Jenson, Eugene Mumford. . 75 .

TRACK Prospects are very high for a good showing in the state track finals,Sjoblom, Grant, Smith, and Company, together with a crack half-mile relayteam, should place high when the points are counted for the state champion-ship ... Defeated by .American Fork in a meet held at .American Fork ...Won district meet at Granite with 37 V2 points, Granite placing 2nd with 34,and Murray following with 31 V2. TENNIS Second in league composed of teams from Granite, Murray, Binghamand Jordan. SCHEDULE3 Jordan Murray 0 3 Jordan Murray 01 Jordan Granite 2 0 Jordan Granite 33 Jordan Bingham 0 3 Jordan Bingham 0 Competed in region meet as second place team and in B. Y. U. invita-tional. Results, however, are not known as book goes to press. TRA.CK Front row: Don Smith, Reeo Grant, Boyd Glazier, Harvey Terry, Berl Nichols, LeRoy Clay- ton, Ralph Brown, John Baird, Ralph Crane. Back row: Dunn Taylor, Elmer Williams, Ralph Marchant, Bob Sjoblom, Vaughn Kimball, Gilb rt Green, Eugene Robinson, Melvin Johnson, Dick Howard, Gus Murphy, Harold Thompson. James Brown. TENNIS Left lo righ: Melvin Berrell, Louis Nicholl, Rulon Rasmussen, Ralph Brown, Lester Poliner.

GIRLS' ATHLETICSTumblers Posture Parade Girls show outstanding ability in sports .. . tumbling ... aches ..pains ... sore muscles ... softball . speedball . basketball . .hitpin ball . . . recreational activities . . dancing . social, foxtrot,waltz, tango, jitterbug, tap, creative, folk . . stretching, pulling, jump-ing, rolling . aim- good figures, personality, know one's self andothers . . . gym jamboree . . . attention . . . left, right, left, rightready march ... guide right ... posture-parade featuring thirty-five ofJordan's femininity ... triple A rating at Provo. . 77.

Charlonians on parade, Louise leads .. . Arlene standing still! Im-possible ... Jest the boys- noon .. . Mmm, more fun . . . Whose littlebrother's got the cutting urge now. Apes + . . . More of the boys.

Look at me. I'm the highest. Yes,Miss Smith. What big feet you have, gents. Just we three. Probably expectingthree others any time now. Going home? You guess. Look out, Venna. You'll miss it.

Turnin' your backs on us, eh? ... Teeth that shine. The \"smile\" thatadds years to your life ... \"J\" day with the grads ... Oh joy! What a life!... Clel almost got cut off but we notice you ... More of the initiationThere's those boys again ... .Ain't love grand - Georgie and Gwen. No,they're not twins ... West Jordan plus.

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