SeniorsEvan Despain Caroline Dorious Joe Douglas Jerry Drake David Draper Darrell Drew Granite Sandy Midvale Draper Midvale MidvalePat Duffin Gary Eckman Grace Endo Jerry Endo Janice Ericksen Larry Ethrington Draper Midvale Midvale Midvale Union Butler -(DWenni s •<r••ckson Sharon Estepp Ralph Eyre Sharon Evans Forest Ewell Harold Farnsworth Midvale Sandy Granite Bluffdale Sandy Ost Jordan 47
Phyllis Fechsir Perry Fitxgerald Mary Louise Flores Gary Fullmer Raymond Garn Carolyn Gee Midvale Draper Midvale Crescent Sandy DraperStephen Gold Janet Gehring Clifford Goff Carol Golesh Elouise Gonxales lewis Goodrich Granite Murray Midvale Midvale West Jordan SandyRussell Golberg Willard Greene Karen Greenwood Raymond Griffith Marie Grimaud Kent Grover Sandy Draper Midvole Sandy Midvale DraperJoy Ham Ruth Gustavenson Dallas Hakanson Gail Hamilton Jannet Hamilton Glenda HardcastleMidvale Buller Butler Riverton Riverton Sandy 48
Seniors Instructing Steven White in the art of making a round coffee table, Mr. Seal. This table is one of the many articles constructed by students in Mr. Seal's vocational wood-working classes.l<orol Hardwick Marvin Hardman Ronnie Harrington lee Harryman Sherman Hatfield Melvin Hastings Midvale Midvale Midvale Midvale West Jordan SandyMargie Hott Kathy Hatton Terry Haueter Carl Hawker Gloria Heaps Kathryn Heinecke Bluffdale Midvale Butler Sandy Union MidvaleGary Higham Martha Hernandez Mike Heinecke Martha Hill Marsha Holt Brent Hogenson Midvale Midvale Midvale Sandy South Jordan Midvale 49
Jeaneane Hudson Kay Huff Nancy Hughes Grant Hurst Gary Hutchings Deon Hutchings Midvale Draper Union Sandy Riv·e rton South Jordon Carlin Jacobson Ke n Jardin e Le ora Jacobson Dennis Jarvis Sandy Ri verton Draper RivertonMidval e Ne il Je nson Phillip Jensen Sa ndy SandyDavid Johnson Robe rt Jensen Stanley Jex J , R. John son Ke ith John son Melvin JohnsonSo uth Jordan Midval e Sandy Midva le Sandy Sandy 50
Seniors \"There's more to this than meets the eye.\" Concludes Grace Endo, and Shauna Workman, while conducting experiment in Mr. Budge' s third period class. r ._.,,.Peggy Johnson Reynold Johnson Ronnie Johnson Carole Jones Gary Jones Darlene Jones Butler Crescent Union Draper Sandy MidvaleMarla Jones Jeffery Joseph Myrtle Jones Nancy Kay John Keeler Nedra KasaiWest Jordon Sandy Draper Butler Droper Draper~oland Koller Del Kidd Dale Kimball Dawna King Duane Knight Jimmy Kemp Midvale Draper Midvale West Jordan Midvale Midvale 51
)JoAnne Kynaston Pierre Koncurat Davy Konald Nikki Labrum Darwin Landers Judy Larsen Sandy Draper Sandy Midvale Midvale MidvaleKathleen Leak Delpha Larson Roger Larson Ronald Lefever Sharon Lennberg Vern Lester Sandy Sandy Crescent Midvale Midvale MidvaleDixie Lloyd Myrtle Lipsey Doris Loyd Larry Love Evan l~dwlg Karen Lott Riverton Sar>dy Ri v e r t o n Midvale Union SandyOlean Lund Orlyn Lund Myrna Lundberg Nola Lunnen Nick Malkos Lynn MacKay Sandy Sandy Sandy Crescent West Jordon Sondy 52
Seniors Sharon Cressol and Joan Brown, two of Mr. Allens photograph• students have learned that there is more to this business of pictur taking than just snapping the shutter-they must have <>rder.Eorl Mangum Elaine Marchant Jerry Marchant I Janet Marlor Dan Marriot Riverton Midvale Midvale Midvale Sandy lucelle Markus MidvaleGary Maxfield Larry Matlt.ews Je Neal Maxfield Susan Maxfield Bob McCall Gordan McClellan Midvale Midvale South Jordon Sandy Midvale Midvale Wiiburn McDougal Dick Michaelson Kit McMullin Richard McMullln I West Jordon Midvale Riverton Midvale Pat Mclachlan Butler 53
Sherryn Miller Sherwood Miles Betty Milne Nancy Milne Joe Minnick Dorothy Miles Midvale Midvale Union Union Draper DraperSusan Mitchell Ken Mitchell Evelyn Montague Keith Morse David Moser Dianne Mumford Bluffdale Midvale Midvale Butler Butler SandyKay Neilson Wallace Naylor Lyn Nelson Gall Nell Florence Neria Eddie NemanicWest Jordan South Jordan Sandy Midvale Sandy MidvaleDennis Nielson Connie Ninamiya Wanda Noland Sherman Norris Leon Oldham Jean Oakeson Sandy Midvale Midvale Sandy Sandy South Jordan 54
Seniors 0 There are various ways to make Christmas package decoration demonstrate• Mrs. Tranter and Miss Lee, as Miss ·Milne and a ver attentive group of girls, observe with fascination. Ilene Olson Judy Olson Linda Olson Peggy Olson Connie Ostler Sandy Midvale Midvale Midvale South JordanDavid Pack Raymond Ostler Barry Ottley Earl Owen Jay Page Gayle Page Sandy Sandy Sandy Murray Riverton Riverton Kay Palmer Orin Palmer Don Parker Judy Parkinson Terry Lynn Palmer South Jordan West Jordan Draper Crescent Riverton 55
Gerald Parsons Janalee Parry Dennis Patterson Harold Pearson Dolores Pedro Joann Pederson Midvale Riverton Riverton Midvale Midvale SandyMike Perry Ned Parry Ann Peterson Clar(j Mae Petterson Richard Petterson Florence Perkins Riverton Bluffdale Midvale Sandy West Jordan RivertonConnie Pierson Gary Pickering Ray Plumhof Jerry Polson Brent Price Peggy Preston Sandy Draper Butl<!r Sandy Union MidvaleSandra Price Byard Price Edith Rains Lane Rasmussen Randall Rathjen Joan RawsonWest Jardon Union Midvale Draper Draper Uni an 56
Seniors Barbara Thomas, and many other Jordan High girls, decides that her problems aren't half as big when she has a wonderful girls ' counselor, like Mrs. Fitzgerald, lo gu ide her in solving them . Janace Richards Joyce Robertson Carolyn Rowley Frank Rueckert Sandy Union Midvale 5.andy C-rt><< .....tLinda Smart Paul Sager Ralph Sehmldt Victor Scorzato Carolyn Sharp Gay Sheppick Sandy Midvale West Jordan Midvale Midvale South JordanJohn Sheriff Frances Slolle Betty Ann Shulsen Joan Shulsen Gary Silcox Gayle Simonsen Sandy Midvale West Jordan Riverton Sandy Sandy 57
Diane Smith Midvale Jean Smith Dennis Smith Sharon Smith Crescent Sandy Draper DraperGary Staker Val Smith Jack Steadman Lynn Steffensen Janet Stepan Kendall Snarr Uni an Draper Sandy Butler Midvale Sandy t Bryan Stevens Reed Stevens Myrleen Sundberg Sharon Taylor Marcia Sorenson Butler Crescent Sandy Riverton DraperLinda Stuart MidvaleElna Thomson Jay Stevens Sherry Tea Lee Tennett Joel Terry Barbara Thomas Midvale West Jarden Union Midvale Draper Sandy 58
Seniors \"I put my lipstick on with a flourish.\" Demonstrates Mavis Williams to Marla Jones. In the meantime, laurel Brown proceeds to polish off an apparently appetizing lunch-time snack. -David Thorum Carole Tennyson Curtis Thun Ted Tolman Claude Tucker Doyle Timothy Sandy Midvale Midvale Sandy South Jordan SandyRamona Valenzuela Gregory Van Dam Aly Vanderhoof! West Jordan Sandy Midvale•Gayle Visser Rachael Vallalobas Joyce Wallin Tony Wanlass Richard Watts Joan Wade Midvale Sandy Midvale Sandy Butler Sandy 59
,.Eldon Weber Judy Watterson LaWanna Webb Gary Webster Jane Webster Tamara Webb Midvale Sandy Midvale Midvale Midvale BluffdaleMargarett Webster Marjorie Webster Douglas Weldh Pamela Welch Peggy West Jo Ann Wheadon Sandy Midvale Midvale Riverton DraperSandy t..v~Clyde Williams Stephen White El Ray Whitlock Daws'on Wllllams Joan Williams Mary Wilton Crescent Midvale Sandy Bluffdale Riverton MidvaleDot Withers Ross Winberg Larry Worthington Shauna Workman Sandra Zalaer Irene Zagarlch Riverton Midvale Midvale South Jordan Midvale Midvale 60
Seniors Graduation becomes a reality. Enjoying their last dinner-dance, while in school, are the seniors of the Class of ' 58.Paul Whetman SandyMavis Williams West JordanRuth lilting Uni a n
ROW 1: Lucille Markus, Edna Burr, Kay Wood, Lisa Allsop, Bruce Jacobson . ROW 2 : Blaine Kearsley, Jan Keller, Nola Lunnen, Jean Smith, Bryan Mumford. ROW 3 : Steven While, Maurine Wilkenson, Buddy Price, Barbara Bolliger, JoAnne Kynaston. ROW 4 : Bill Deluca, Dan Marriot, Lynelle Bird, Loi a Smith, Kathy Taylor. ROW S: Val Vranes, Keith LaComb, Leroy Berr 11, Grace Endo, Joan Huish . ROW 6 : Jean Sharp, Marlene Jenson, Claudine Baird, Janet Snarr, Gayle Jensen . ROW 7 : Phil Smart, Myrtle Lipsey, Barbara Olson, Judy Olsen. ROW 8 : Dale Klmball, Richard Walla, Eddie Thompson, Terry Despain, Ronni Craine.62
The Student Council members act as the g ~betweens from student to faculty and of~ ficers. Their duties are many and varied but their main pr ject is the coordination of ideas so that our system of school govern~ ment is more democratic.ROW 1: Gary Jones, Lucille Markus, Neil Beckstead. ROW 2: MikeWalton, Milan Uremovich, Garth Beckstead.court Enforcing school doctrine and keeping peace at as~ semblies were the two main duties of the Jordan High School Student Court. The offenders were brought before the court by the deputies and were given a trial by the court officers.ROW 1: Mike Bullet, David Jenson, Nick Bapis, Keith LaComb, LeRoy Berrett, Merrill Brinton. ROW 2: Diane Mumford,Margie Osborne, Brenda Bateman, Edna Burr, Connie Ninomiya, Margo Walters, JoEllen Larson, Donna Wood, LynnGaufin, Kent Walker, Phillip Jensen. ROW 3: Nancy Milne, Nola Lunnen, Gary Fullmer, Dan Marriot, Howard Brinton, MikeCullis, Randy Dow, Calvin Adams, Kent Allsop, Bryan Mumford, Jerry Erlenbcch.
Joanne Kynaston Vice President Kent All op, enthusiastic leader and outstanding President, was greatly admired by the Student Body of Jordan High. Kent did a particularly outstanding job in fulfilling the bligations of his ition. All hats are off to Kent, J Anne, Edna, and Nile for their out, standing display of leadership, and their many de, voted hours spent on making this sch ol year the mo t successful ever. Jean Smith Historian Nile Beckstead Judge64
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The theme of this year~ MR. McMULLINbook is unique because it isthe year of our lives whenwe are confronted with apromise of discovering un~thought~of wonders. Thereare many things that wemust keep in mind. Weknow that there is no sub~stitute for hard work; thateach hour spent in idlenessis gone forever; that eachaction today is a threadweaving itself in the pat~tern of our future. Weknow how necessary it is tograduate from high schooland to obtain our goalswithout shortcuts. Whenthis annual reaches you, itspages will be adorned withpictures of graduates. TheFaculty and Student Bodywish them success in theirfuture. principal66
MR. TAYLOR MR. GOLDBRANSEN Guiding us through activities and directing studentwelfare were the duties of the counselors. New stu~dents were orientated to Jordan's school policy andtradition through the efforts of Mr. Dunn Taylor, Mr.Phillip Goldbransen, Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, and Mr.Jesse Casper. Each sophomore was called into the coun~selors' offices for consultation. This group watchedover us in true fashion of their title - Our GuardianAngels. MRS. FITZGERALD
faculty Along with required ubject we alternated some spe.. cial clas e . Art, music, psych I gy, genetics, and sh p classes were am ng usual vacillat . Drivers' Training was not n w, but it was put on a large cale for the first time at J rdan this year. Fr m now n it will b a sub.. ject requirement f r graduati n. These special subj ects gave u a variation and made ch l lif more interesting.68
Behind the dark walls of the shop build,ing much activity goes on which has re,mained secret and mysterious to women fac,ulty and girl students. However, in previousyears, they have investigated, and their find,ings show that the classes are very beneficialto male students. Such classes as vocationalauto mechanics, welding, farm mechanics,woodwork, machine shop, and agriculturewere taught. (L owe..\\/ Mr. Boberg, a very talented man, teaching Spanish, English, and Organ. Mrs. Jager has been the school nurse for many years serving efficiently and well.MR. MILNE MR. PETERSON } MRS. JAGER MR. DEEMS D MR. SEAL MR . BAGLEY MR. KENNINGTON MR. MADSEN MR. BOYCE MR. REDDENMISS BENNIONMR. WORTHEN
faculty Uo: ~J,. ) Mr . Riggs leads an Interesting discussion with a few MRS. WADE )/ u&, '\"''I of his pupils. ,,. L (.k4!l'\·r j 1H II)MR. SHARP t tMISS LEE ) ~·.A 11 ~ MR. BERRETT MRS. TRANTER MISS HENDERSON f./ r I'MR. THOMAS ~rCl.1~ MR. E. L. CRAWFOR6 MR. IGGS MR. BOBERG &.-0\/J 1The noose in ~he <orner is reserved for faculty leoving Jordan High School boasts one of the best equippedearly. business departments in the state of Utah. At the head is Mrs. Wade, running an efficient class with only this 70 purpose in mind: to create good stenographers. We also have a smooth~running department in home economy. Miss Henders n, Miss Lee, and Mrs. Tranter can take credit for these interesting classes. The instruction in this department is useful and varied. There are classes in cooking, ewing, and a full course in home living.
Through the combined effortsof the English, debate, speech,and foreign language teachers at ~Jordan High School, studentsmade strides forward in thesefields. Jordan students wereurged on and guided by this fac~ ,:_) ,.u1ty group. Many students en~ ~\ ~'>tV- '?'tered speech and other forensictournaments and won honors,which in turn brought backhonors to their origin in theform of \"thanks\" to the faculty. \"Lunch time is so refreshing,\" conject es some mighty hungry faculty members. ~,..,..SQ:X\'. ~C.1V\.,l \\ , ~i \--z_j , V°P- ( i:( <... Mr. K-amnfkar-grins ir. mixed emotions at a prize student, Kay Carol Beckstead. I MR~ GOLDBRANSEN MISS FRASER·(rlJ(~,_,lMRS. FITZGERALD MISS RAWSON ( / MR. BOREN '.),\\ j'\" I
faculty --.. lunch breaks are enjoyed by everyone, Including faculty. I'\ r: , {• MR. BROWN hMR. CRUMP .r 11MISS SEAMAN v MR. LINFO D MR. TERAN t 9~ 1 I· MR. RYAN >\\"1111 ..., MR.0-.H.rUGH\"ES ,.., .MISS PARKINMR. JACKSON \"There are many sounds In English grammar,\" quotes Mr. Boren. In Physical Education classes, students weretaught things that were valuable to them both inclass and out of class. Our physical education teach.-ers set examples of good sportsmanship in athleticcompetition.Much of the groundwork for our foot.-ball, basketball, track, tennis, golf, baseball, andwrestling teams was laid during regular class hours.Through the girls' classes, a softball team was or..ganized which competed against other scho ls dur.-ing the year. 72
/J Always there keeping our halls neat and emaculate are our school custodians. J ~1 '('. V)o'tC'L One of our more prominent teachers, checking who will and who won't be on the sluff list. Keeping the charlonians in rhythm.He\t.,, c:> e'\"w-. '\"\"'\"\" Seeing that there are no slip ups in sdlool are Mrs. ::::~.ithards, Bishop. I ~Teaching sometimes presents prob- le111s .'ffit>.{v\ :\~ ~ .,~ .__~
Mr. Robert Jimas, Mr. John E. Rich, Dr. J. 0. Jones, Leonard C. Beckstead, Mr. Marvin G. Jensen. Running a school district could hardly beconsidered easy work, but our Board of Educa-tion is to be commended for the efficient man-ner with which they have directed our 1957-58school year. Meeting weekly our Board discussedsuch problems as student guidance, direction andappropriations of funds, and construction of newbuildings. Solutions to these problems were madethrough the logical thinking and efficiency of ourable board members. Mr. Jorgensen, Assistant Superintendent74
Events, experiences, and friendships of the school year, which help us tore,live and evaluate many of our school activities, are recorded in the Yearbook.Your intriguing theme, \"Heaven Only Knows,\" stimulates our inner selves towant to move from the known to the unknown. The term \"Heaven\" suggestsreaching for or attaining the greatest of all goals. Various experiences have pro,vided us with incentives to acquire knowledge, skills, attitudes, understandings,friendships, social graces, and citizenship qualities which will help to prepare usfor \"Heaven Only Knows.\" It is my wish that the pathways of all the Beetdig,gers will be strewn with an abundance of success, and that happy memories willbe reflected through the pages of your Yearbook. REED H. BECKSTEAD Superintendent of Schools Jordan School District 75
Helping boys and girls get more pleasure out of life and teaching them how to live in harmony -with society and themselves are the two main objectives of the Boys' and Girls' Clubs. The two clubs co~sponsor the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas parties and the Stocking Stomp, one of the year's most sue~ cessful dances. They also sponsor various date nights with parents.Nedra Kasai, Neil Jensen, Girls Club, Boys Club, President President ROW 1: Mrs. Fitzgerald, Miss Lee, Ad- visers. Row 2 : Leah Jane Nelson, Sopho- more Representative, Susan Santistevan, Junior Representative, Pat Duffin, Senior Representative, Lexie Boyce, Secretary ~ \ ~ c.. ~ \.u.L 0 l\"'- ROW 1 : Mr. Linford, Advisor, Robert Searle, Secretary, LeRoy Berrett, Vice Presi- dent, Dale Kimball, Senior Representatlve, Ralph Goff, Junior Representative. 77
The goal of the Jordan High School Civil Air Patrol was to acquaint students with the im~ portance of aviation. The Cadets gained valuable experience from watching Air Force films and from operating their own radio station at Jordan High School. Bruce Bluemel led as President of the C.A.P. and Mr. Donald Budge did an excellent job as advisor. Rarin' to go and eager to hit the trails, the Riding Club enjoyed participating in horseback riding, drill and formation prac~ tice, and exciting activities throughout the year. During the winter months, the club enjoyed ice skating and sleigh riding. Their goal is to achieve fine horsemanship, thus enabling them to perform in parades during the summertime. ~id>ROW 1 : Lona Kaye Wilcox, Joan Brown, Joan Williams, Janet Freeman, e Dean, Sherryn Miller, Joyce Robertson, Terry Haueter. ROW 2: Bruce l. Plott, Chester N. Anderson, Anna- belle Brown, Carol Rudy, Manha Wiens, Lella '1llnlglnii. ROW 3: Ed lane, Charlotte Mac Guffie, Donnette Bell, Diane Stone.78
ROW 1: Clifford Goff, Vice President; Don Bateman, President; Robert Jensen, 2nd Vice President; Jay Stevens, Governor. ROW 2: Mr. Taylor, adviser; Lynn Steffensen, Senior Representative; Lynn Gaufin, Lieutenant Governor; Lynn Jones, Sophomore Representative; Kent Allsop, Treasurer; Bob Nelson, Junior Representa- tive; Vern Lester CAbseny Secretary. Don Bateman, President Our Jordan Key Club, boasting 50 mem; bers, has done much in promoting a good name for the school. They have done this by maintaining this club as one of service, both to school and community. They tackle a big job in sponsoring career day, courier poetry contest, and an annual Key Club banquet. Their initiation, held in December, required the new members to come outfitted in Ber; muda shorts. Stunts and refreshments fol; lowed.ROW 1: Mike Fitzgerald, Lynn Jones, Robert Jensen, Lynn Steffensen, Vern Lester, Clifford Goll, Kent Allsop, Mike Cullis, MichalRoss, David Jensen, James Wells. ROW 2 : Victor Scorzato, Larry Etherington, Perry Fitzgerald, Burk Smith, Larry Schmidt, Jim Cart-wright, Dennis Hardcmtle, Ted Tolman, Eldon Weber, Dennis Nielsen, Dan Boskovich, Jay Stevens. ROW 3: Paul Sager, CarlLindsay, Dennis Sybrowsky, Brent Javaine, Dan Mar:eott, Bob Nelson, Charles Shipp, Ronnie Harrington, Jeffery Joseph, Dallas Hakan-son, Gary Eckman. 79
ROW 1: David Zitting, Secretary; Wilburn McDougal, President; Rodger Larson, Vice President. ROW 2: Dee Alldredge, Reporter; Mr. Redden, Advisor; Gail Hamilton, Treasurer; Ben Tamura, Sentinel. Achieving a better understanding in the fieldof Agriculture, the Jordan High School Chapterof the Future Farmers of America is teaching itsmembers to become better citizens of the future.Their goals are to build confidence in boys andencourage them in the development of individualfarming. Each year the Future Farmers place ex~hibits in local and state fairs, and they also attendimportant livestock shows. Socially, they sponsorthe annual Harvest Ball, conduct club initiationservices, and purchase club jackets. All in all, theFuture Farmers of America had another verysuccessful school year.ROW 1: Ellis Bringhyrst, Larry Latimer, Herb Funderburk, Ross Winberg,Willbern McDougal, Roger Larson, David Zitting, Gail Hamilton, Ben Tamura,Ray Glad, Dee Alldredge. ROW 2 : Mr. Redden Merlin Anderson, RaymondDansie, Claude Tucker, Ivan Simonson, Biii Adams, Stephen Walker,Gary Johnson, James Allen, Richard Crawford . ROW 3 : Paul Dunn, ChesterAnderson, Mike Fitzgerald, Bruce Hansen.
ROW 1: Claudine Baird, Carole Jones, Judy Brady, Joan Brady, Joan Wade, Marie Grimaud, Tamara Webb, JoleneCox, Karen Greenwood, Peggy Johnson, Kay Belcher, Kathleen Granquist, Susan Mitcheal. ROW 2 : Linda Smart, EvelynRead, Tamra Juretich, Karen Lott, Sandra Bass, Maxine Vunder, Marjorie Web•ter, Margaret Webster, Myrtle RaeJones, Betty Cowdell, Annabelle Brown . ROW 3 : LaRue Church, Jeanette Olsen, Diane Dunn, Sylvia Conger, Joy Ham,Olean Lund, Barbara Bolliger, Jane Webster, Dawna King, Delpha Larson, Shana Kemp, Dianne Donelson. ROW 4:Carol Larson, ReNee Turner, Connie Ostler, Gayle Hutchings, Joan Shuls ~ n, Linda Asay, Judy Watterson, Marla Jones,Frances Slotte, Jcneane Hudson, Sharon Bishop, Grace Endo. ROW 5 : Gayle Visser, Marcia Sorensen, Sharon Smith ,Carolyn Gee, Caroline Dorius, Linda Olsen, Gayle Page, Judy Curtis. Margie Hatt. Striving forward in their goal of improving the home and family living, the Future Homemakers of America car- ried out their aims. On February 15, they sponsored a very successful Sweethearts' Ball. Along with their many other succes ful activities, the Jordan Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America al o enjoyed many partie . ROW l: Judy Watterson, Historian ; Claudine Baird, Secretary; Jolene Cox, President; S'hauna Kemp, Vice President . ROW 2 : Susan Mitchell, Reporter; Miss Lee, Miss Henderson, Advisers, Joan Schulson, Song Leader.
ROW 1: Mory Dee Wilson, Nancy Hughes, Koren Leonard . ROW 2: Ann Rich- Bonnie Dansieards, Arlene Jensen, Gloria Heaps, Lindo Robison, Connie Ninomiyo. ROW 3: PresidentSandro Barney, Ann Anderson, Darlene Jones, Janet Marlor, Lois Smith,Alice Boggess. ROW 4 : JoAnne Kynaston, Korol Hardwick, Dolores Pedro,Sharon Smith, Joan Butler, Edna Burr, Janice Jenkins, Shirley Greenwood,Sheryl Ashman. ROW 5: Mavis Sadler, Penny Soper, Sharon MacArthur,Dixie Jenson, Koren Webster, Sharon Estepp, Lynn Henson, Charleen Cutler,Deon Garfield, JoAn Kunz : ROW 6 : Groce Endo, Marsha West, Brenda Bate-man, Wonda Noland, Pot Duffin, Nedra Kasai, Susie Ennis, Kathryn Brown,Mory Campbell, Judy Lorson, Lopriel Tuttle, Shirlee Briggs, Barbaro Butterfield.ROW 7: Dionne Mumford, Tamra Webb, Bonnie Pomo, Carol Lee Smith, TonyaDoy, Janet Gehring, Peggy West, Bonnie Dansie, Carol Cundick, Carol Tenny-son, Joan Lundberg, Nancy Steadman, JoAnn Olson, Dione Dunn, Betty AnnS1iulsen. ROW 8 : Gayle Jensen, Shauna Workman, Lindo Wright, MaureenPoulsen, Gayle Visser, Gayle Conger, Koy BelCher, Silvio Conger, Kathy Tay-lor, Lexie Boyce, Joni Beckstead, Margie Osborne, Marilyn Johnson, JeanetteBills, Peggy Preston, Mory Lou Rowson. ROW 9 : Patricio Milne, Pot Clark,Barbara Thomas, Koren Greenwood, Annette Rollins, Emily Bostian, VivionKosovich, Joy Hom, Elaine Marchant, Ann Peterson, Maxine Vunder, NikkiLabrum, Edeltraut Mensscn, Pot Hirsch, Jolene Cox, Bonnie Porker, MaureenBaily. ROW 10 : Nola Lunnen, Elna Thompson, Judy Bunnell, CarmellaPeterson, Judy Roberts, Eloise Cook, Sandro Price, Jonoce Richards, BonnieMarchant, Beverly Jensen, Sandro Hardy, Lindo Olsen, Lila Evans, JoAnnOlson, Pot Corrigan, Arbo Tripp, Janet Stepan, Judy Brody, Nancy Milne. 82
ROW 1: Brenda Bateman, Historian; Jeanette Bills, Reporter. ROW 2: Nolalunnen, Secretary; Kathy Taylor, Treasurer. ROW 3: Bonnie Dansie, President. Advisers: Miss Parkin Mrs. Wade Miss Seamancharlonians Stepping forth one hundred and twenty strong, the Char~ Charlonians cheer football team as they comeIonian Club cheered and marched at football and basketballgames. Their goal was to encourage a better understanding back after half-time. The promotion of school spiritbetween schools. They sponsored an assembly, \"You AreThere,\"\" which provided outstanding entertainment for every~ is this club's main project.one. Their spring formal, the Charlonian Ball, was one of ~\~~83the most outstanding dances of the year. The club also spon~sored a breakfast in honor of the departing members. ,.: ' II'\.
~G'-c..\'- ROW 1 : Kaye Clements, Chree Landu res, Daniel Bosko-7 vich, Jeanine Rasmussen, Milian Urenovich, Brent Javine, Vincent Miles, Mike Wanlass, Karen Greenwood, Maur- een Bailey, Diane Morrison. ROW 2 : Jim Cartwright, Tonya Day, Sharon Lennberg, Margaret Webster, Lynette Bird, Peggy Graham, Joy Ham, Susan Santistevan. ROW 3 : Carolyn Gee, Vickie Baker, Lynn Steffensen, Mlks Cullis, Treasurer; Karol Hardwick, Jan Keller, Presi - dent; Bonnie Phelps, Connie Pierce, Secretary; Margaret Dahl, Dolores Pedro. ROW 4 : Barbara Bolliger, Olean Lund, Kay Belcher, Caroline Darius, Joan Huish, Linda Robinson, Dixie Jenson, Lynn Hensen, Frank Monyta. ROW 5: Lane Rasmussen, Myrleen Sundberg, Jannet Hamilton, Mary Beckstead, Sandy McCrill, Nancy Ihle . ROW 1: Sherm Miller, Ray Brenneman, Jeffrey Joseph, Clyde Williams, Paul Whetman, Secretary; Garth Beck- stead, President;, Howard Brinton, Vice President; Mike Heineke, Byard Price, David Holman, Gary Eckman. ROW 2 : Gary Colyar, Mike Bullett, Wally Naylor, Kent Allsop, Clifford Goff, Jerry Erlenbach, Bill Leather- wood , Jim Cartwright, Dave Thorum, Stanley Jex, Ronnie Harrington , ROW 3 : Val Smith, Del Kidd, Nick Malkos, Richard Watts, Roland Koller, Reynold Johnson, Dennis Smith, Jerry Endo, Wayne Cook, Angelo Mas- caro, Nile Be ckstead, Gary Jones. ROW 4 : Richard Zdunich, Russell Taylor, Ronald Crane, Doug Ninomiya, Bob Nelson, Kenny Smart, Jimmy Kemp, Brent Price, Dallas Hakarlson, Ronald Lefever. 84
ROW 1: Sandra Zaiser, Pat Reed, Maxine Anderberg, Susan Santisteven, Wanda Noland, Myrna Lundberg Peggy Preston, LaPrielTuttle, Nancy Milne, Judy Larsen, Gayle Jensen, Margie Osborne, Kay Wood, Nancy Hughes, Peggy Johnson, Elna Thomson,Myrleen Sundberg, Barbara Erekson, Jeanine Sylvester, Carol Dean Blair. ROW 2: Sheryl Ashman, Carma Rae Ekins, BonniePoma, Lexie Boyce, Tanya Day, Sylvia Conger, Dixie Jenson, Shirley Greenwood, Jeanelle Bills, Janice Jenkins, Pat Duffin, DorthyMiles, Jean Smith, Nedra Kasai, Joanne Kynaston, Aly Vanderhoof, Carol Beckstead, Pat Hill. ROW 3: Mary Javaine, CarolTennyson, Kathy Taylor, Joni Beckstead, Gay Sheppick, Deon \"Garfield, JoAnn Olson, Nancy Lee Steadman, Celia Boren, BonnieParker, Sherri Pollick, Jo Ellen Larsen, Judy Milne, Dolores Olsen, Linda Peterson, Marlys Young. ROW 4: Bonnie Dansie, ConnieNinomiya, Peggy West, Elayne Anderson, Beverly Fisher, Elaine Marchant, Janet Stepan, Lucille Markus, Ann Richards, EdnaBurr, Karol Hardwick, Joan Butler, Judy Burnell, Grace Endo, Ilene Olson, Vickie Nebeker, Hela Evans. The Jordanette Club got off to a ter- rific start with their annual leadership club camp. The club sponsored a Big Pal and Little Pal party with the object of get- ting the new girls and sophomores ac- quainted with the school and club, and in the spring, the members presented a fashion show to the girls of the school. The Jordanette members were easily recog- nized by their eye-catching white sweat- ers with maroon letters. Their successful year was climaxed by a spring banquet.Gayle Jensen, Secretary; Mrs. Fitzgerald, Advisor; Judy Larsen, President; Margie Osborne, Judy Larsen PresidentTreasurer; Nancy Milne, Vice President. / 85
The Future Teachers' Club had another success, ful year studying and getting acquainted with the qualities of making good teachers. Their activities throughout the year helped them to obtain a better understanding of teaching as a career. Many of the club meetings featured special guest speakers who lectured on their field of teaching. This included a special speaker from the Utah Education Associa, tion. Among other activities, members took part in a visit to an elementary school and observed var, ious teachers at work.ROW 1: Linda Stuart, Susan Santisteven, Janel Stepan,President; laPreil Tuttle, Historian; Ann Peterson, Secretary.ROW 2: Carol Tennyson, Eva Player, Bonnie Marchant, JeanCarroll, Pal Clarke. ROW 3: Mary Javine, Nancy Hughes,Peggy Preston, Addi Vanderholf, Judy Larson. ROW 4: RoyPearson, Jay Stevens, Elaine Marchant, · Edna Burr, DixieJensen. ROW 5: Mr. Casper, Syllvia Conger, Alice Boggess,Kathleen Granquist, Maxine Vunder, Mr. McMullin. ROW 6 :Betty Ann Shulsen, Karen Leonard, Brenda Bateman, LucilleMarkus, Arlene Jensen. The Future Engineers always kept onepurpose in view: to become top,notch fel,lows who will be credits to ·their communityand school. To encourage these students to,wards reaching their goals, this club had aguest speaker come to their meetings once amonth and talk to them about the fields ofengineering, mining, or aerodynamics. In,deed, this club is profitable to its membersand a credit to Jordan High. ROW 1: Robert Stevens, Clifford Goff, Pre1ident; Frank Reuckert, Secretary; Blaine Kearsly, Treasurer. ROW 2: Steve Endo, Vern lester, Roy Pearson, Clifford Jones. ROW 3 : Rod- ger Conti, Rolland Koller, Melvin Hastings, Brent Shaw, Andrew Madsen. ROW 4: Charles Shipp, Brent Javlne, Gerald Erlenbach, Louis Goodrich, Reed Stevens. ROW 5. Richard Hughes, Vincent Miles, Leon Oldham, Jerry Polson, Stephen Gold. ROW 6. Mr. Budge, Advisor; Karl Joffs, Kent Brown, Mr. Anderson; Advisor. 86
ROW 1: Joan Rawson, Janice Erickson, Kay Dean, Sandra Zaiser, JeNeal Maxfield, Sharon Lennberg, Pat Reed, Maxine Ander-berg, Gloria Heaps, Wanda Noland, Carole Tennyson, Linda Stuart, Karen Cavender, Grant Hurst, Jerry Drake . ROW 2: TerryHauler, Joyce Robertson, Brenda Bateman, JoAnne Kynaston, Dianne Mumford, Sherry Ttea, Kent Allsop, Nile Beckstead, GaryWe bster, David Draper, Nick Malkos, Chad Belkstead, Jean Carrole, Phyllis Fechser, Kathryn Heinecke. ROW 3 : Terry Palmer,Elouise Gonzales, Mary Louise Flores, Kare n Clement Lipsey, Sharon Bishop, Jeneane Hudson, Frances Slotte, Judy WattersonMarla Jones, Mary Beckstead, Linda Asay, Janalee Parry, Gayle Page, Judy Parkinson, Rachel Villalobos . The Jordan High School chapter of the ROW 1 : Joyce Robertson, Se cretary; Pat Reed, President. ROW 2 :Distributive Education Clubs of America, Mr. Thomas, Advisor; Gary Webster, Vice President.known around Jordan as Deca, had a prosJperous year with many educational and funJ (providing activities. During the club time,the members learned the processes of rnerJchandising and selling, and with the aid ofthe teacher they learned the operation of thecomptometer machines and the tenJkey addJing machine. The Deca Club is valuable tostudents who plan to find employment inthe fields of salesmanship or distribution beJcause it provides excellent background trainJing. With their activities came selling reJfreshments at footba ll games, sponsoring aSubJforJSanta at Christmas, and their anJnual party. \
quill & scroll The Jordan High Quill and Scroll, a comparatively new club now in its ninth year, had another successful school year. The Quill and Scroll is an international organi; zation for outstanding high school journal; Jists. Students who achieved recognition in journalism were allowed membership if they met certain club requirements.ROW 1: Miss Oralie Rawson, Advisor; Frances Slotte, Grace Endo,Earl Mangum, Jeneane Hudson, Myrleen Sundberg, Brenda Bateman,Sharon Taylor. (\o,.,w~~ ~ t s >t v t .. ~J-.. ROW 1 : Oralie Rawson , Advisor; Sharon Taylor, Acting Presid e nt; Va Layne Anderson, Vic.a President ; Joan Lundberg, Secretary; Jeneane Hudson, Deon Garfield, Brenda Bate- man , Myrleen Sundberg. ROW 2 : Grace Endo, Francs Slotte, Barbara Butterfi e ld, LaRae Vince nt, Pat Hill, Joyce Bedont, Jean Potter, Judy Francom, Sharon Brinton. ROW 3 : Alice Boggess, Loi s Vaughan, Karen Le ona rd, Evelyn Read, Earl Mangum, Marjorie Webster. ROW 4: JoAnn Olson, Bonnie Parke r, Annelle Rollins, Carol Beckstead . The Jordan Press Club was organized to promoteinterest in journalism. The club's goal was to see jour;nalism in action. It was instrumental in sponsoringthe \"J\" book and in assi ting the Broadcaster staff.They took part in press conferences, a visit to a TVstation, and a Sub;for;Santa project. 88
forensic league The Jordan High School chapter of the National Forensic League Jay Stevans, Presi dentspent an active year filled with debate, extemporaneous spe:::iking, ora~ Janice Jenkins, V. Pr~sidenttory, and legislative forum activities. The club membership was re~stricted to only those students who had achieved outstanding accom~ Judy Bunnel, Secretaryplishments in speech activities. Our high school chapter of this national Mr. Goldbransen, Advisororganization represented Jordan High School in the National ForensicLeague Western Debate Meet, Region Four Divisional Debate Meet,and the Weber Invitational Debate Meet. They terminated the year bycombining with the Masque and Gavel Club for an honor banquet. ROW 1 : Judy Bunnel , Jay Stevens, Sharon Taylor. ROW 2: Shirley Greenwood, Sheryl Ashman, Linda Peterson, Aly Vanderhoof!, Karol Hardwick, Judy Larsen. ROW 3: Mr. Goldbransen, Randall Rathjen, Henry Miner, Stephen Gold , Nikki Labrum . 89
ROW 1: Tonja Day, Maxine Anderberg, Pat Reed, Carole Tennyson, Darlene Jones, Gloria Heaps, Sandra Zaiser, JoAnn Peder-son, Kathi• Jones, Marilyn Anderson, laRee Vincent, Mary Lou Rawson, Shirley Briggs, Evelyn Read, Maureen Baily, Carol LeeSmith, Marilyn Johnson. ROW 2 : Joan Howell, Nanette Richards, Jeanin e Sylvest~r, Sharon Estepp, Jolene Cox, Judy Brady,Joy Coons, Sharon Hughes, Bonnie Marchant, Carol Cundick, Eva Player, Pat Hurish, Dixie Butterfield, Bonnie Densley, LafayDansi e. ROW 3: Kathie Priano, Irene Zagarich, Peggy West, Janet Gehring, Jean Potter, Marlys Young, Connie Cowdell, SheriDuffin, Marlene Jenson, Jean Sharp, Julia Bell , Charlotte MacGuffie, Diane D..onn, Sharlene Lloyd, JoAnn Olson. ROW 4:Glenda Hardcastle, Joan Rawson, Kaye Clements, Claudia Eckman, Sheila Gadd, Marsha Gadd, Marsha Haws, Barbara Erickson,JoEllen Larson, Glenna Dee Peterson, Janis Forbush, Barbara Bills, Karen Anders on, Eloise Cook. ROW S : Dorothy Miles, JoyHam, Aty Vanderhoof!, Betty Ann Shulsen, Kathy Hatton, laWana Webb, Jean Smith, Connie Pierceson, Eveon Despain,JoAnn Smith, Lois Smith, Emily Bastian.ROW 1 : Lynn Boyce, Betty Milne, Myrna Lundberg, Sherry Reuckert, Bonni e Phelphs, Sydney Smith, Sherry Polick, ElizabethBlackett, Linda Webb, Carma Ekins, Joan Huish, Judy Bosh, Charlene Estepp, Ardith Schaelling, Kathy Scott, Carrie lee Carpenter.ROW 2 : Wanda Noland, Linda Erickson, MarJean Boynton, Claudia Chambe rlin , Beverly Fisher, Judy Milne, Vicky Young, VickieBurgon, Donna Wood, Diane Stone, Mareah Larsen, Janet Snarr, Judy Francom, Annette Voeltz, Ruth Rodda, Barbara Thomas,Beverly Thomas. ROW 3: Judy Bean, Kaaren Cook, Connee Pierce, Peggy Graham, Margaret Dahl, Shirley Olsen, Maxine Hast-ings, Midge Benson, Karen Leonard, Sandy McCrill, HollaRae Belcher, Francine Tuft, Ann Brown , Sonja Nickles, Delph Larson,Linda Astorja . ROW 4: Anita Larsen , Diane Frear, Meril Lyn Smith, Lynnette Walker, Yvonne James, Pat Duffin, Bonnie Poma,Kathy Brown, Oralee Astle, Helene Smith, Nancy Steadman , Bonnie Parker, louAnn Smith, Lexie Boyce, Lucille Markus. ROW5 : Myrna Walker, Vonette Holder, Judy Houmand, Carol Baker, Elaine Erickson, Susan Anderberg, Della Mae Dibbs, Carol DeanBlair, Kathy Taylor, Joni Beckstead, Mary Campbell, Marlene Wilkinson, Diane Nordgren, Ruth Morse, Korma Greko, JeaneneRas mason, Jeanette Bills. ROW 6 : Barbaro Olson, Ann Anderson, Janice Jenkins, Michelle Grane.
Maxine Anderberg, President ROW 1: Dona Wood, Secretary; Susan Anderberg, Treasurer; Maxine Anderberg, President; Tonya Day, Vice President. ROW 2: Mrs. Tranter, Advisor; Miss Henderson, Advisor; Miss Lee. Advisor.Jay Dees and their dates seem to be enjoyingthemselves at the clubs annual party. The Jordan Debutantes, better known as the Jay I;Dee Club, started the school year off right with theirinitiation day and annual turkey dinner which everymember thoroughly enjoy d. Under the leadership oftheir president, Maxine Anderberg, the Jordan Debu~tantes had another very successful year. At Christmasthey sponsored a needy family of a nearby communityand helped make their Christmas a happy one. A tripto the county infirmary also was among the services ofthis club. The club also sponsors an annual dance, theDogpatch Drag, which is enjoyed by all students ofJordan High School who wish to attend. Because ofthe capable leadership of all the officers of the JordanDebutantes and their advisor, Mrs. Tranter, the mem~bers have many memorable experiences of the 1957~1958 school year. 91
Dll•SS hiSusan Santistevan and Linda Stuart are hanging posters ROW 1 : Elayne Anderson, Secretary; Mary Javine, President; JoAnnannouncing the girl of the month. Choosing a girl of Pederson , Reporter. ROW 2 : Kay Dean, Vice President; Miss Dorothythe month is one of the clubs many activities. Parkin, Faculty Advisor, The members of the Miss Hi Club worked dili- gently in prom ting their activities and projects. This club, now in its econd year of organization at Jordan, has done much to merit the applause of every student at Jordan High School. Along with many services to the school, the members selected an out tanding girl each month and named her the girl of the month. They also were busy with initiation services and Christmas projects. Congratulations are in order to everyone associated with the club for their promotion of another newly organized club.ROW 1 : Kay Dean, Connie Ninomiya, Pat Mclachlan, Joan Wade , Betty Milne, Lynn e Boyce, JoAnn Pedersen, Judy Larsen, LaPrielTuttle, Maxine Vunder, Elaine Marchant, Joy H,am , Arbo Tripp, Nancy Hugh s, Arlene Jensen Edna Burr, Gloria Heaps, SandraZaiser. ROW 2 : Elna Thomson, Glenda Hardcastle, Joan Rawson, Pat Reed , Maxine Anderberg, ,Carol Lee Smith, Margie Osborne,Tamara We bb, Anne Anderso.n, Carole Tennyson, Nedra Ka sai, Evon Despain, Connie Pierson, Jackie Smith, Joan Butler,Laurel Brown, Sharon Estepp . ROW 3 : Peggy Johnson, Karen Gree nwood, Kay Belcher, Louise Pedro, Marie Gardner, JoAnnDunn, Dixie Reed, Joyce Bedont, Lynnette Walker, Della Mae Dibb, Elizabeth Blacke tt, JoEllen Larsen, Ruth Steele, NancyMilne, Bonnie Dansie, Sandra Price, Darlene Jon es. ROW 4: Peg gy West, Myrna Lundberg, Wanda Noland, Glenna Petersen,Sherri Pollick, Linda Taggart, Kathleen Ballard , Bonni e Densley, Nancy Lee Ste adman, Bonnie Parker, JoAnn Olson, DianneDunn, Lou Ann Smith, Lucille Markus, Mary Javaine, Ann Peterson.
ski clubMike Walters, President; Lyn Fitzgerald, Secretary; Miss Helen seaman, Jordan High School students, who were interestedFaculty Advisor; Susy Enniss, Vice President. in skiing and winter season activities, became enthus- iastic participants in the activities of the Jordan High School Ski Club. The annual Ski Club party provided wonderful recreation and social fun for every mem- ber of the club. The advisors and officers of the Ski Club demonstrated true leadership in leading the club members in the right direction towards becoming good skiers and learning how to have winter recreational fun and frolic. In •spite of a few broken bones, the club had another prosperous year. ROW 1 : Cathy Hill, Helen Zrno, Kathy Taylor, Joni Beckstead, Chree Landures, Tamra Webb, Carole Tennyson, Elaine Anderson, Gayle Jensen, Joan Wade, Joan Rawson, Kay Dean. ROW 2 : Lynn Ertmann, Arlene Jenkins, Joan Webb, LaWanna Webb, Linda Smart, JoEllen Larson, Oleen Lund, Barbara Bolliger, Rebekah Cowdell, Pat Mclaughlin, Susie Ennis, Kar.en Webster, Sandra Zaiser, Lynn Boyce, Connie Ninomiya. ROW 3 : Charles Shipp, Ann Brady, Kathy Hatton, Sharon Huges, Sherry Polick, Eli•abeth Blackett, Shana Seal, Maurene Baily, Carolyn Jenson, Kathy Jones , Ann Richards, Betty Milne. ROW 4 : Victor Scorzato, Lexi Boyce, Kay Wood, Peggy Stubbert, Jeanette Smart, Margo Walters, Lynn Brady, Marlene Jensen, Glena Dee Peterson, Lyn Fitzgerald, Bonnie Poma, Korma Greco, Bonnie Phelps, Sharon Brown, Judy Margetts, Jo Ann Peterson, Judy Larson, Judy Brady. ROW 5: Brent Peterson, Brent Julander, Steven Walker, Kaye Clements, Judy Bishop, Barbara Olson, Barbara Clark, Dorene Cox, Charlene Estepp, Sandy MtCrill, Nancy llhe . ROW 6 : Carl Joffs, Steven Walker, Stan Stott, Connie Cowdell, Karen Hand, Margaret Dahl, Sydny Smith, Ardith Schealling. ROW 7 : Jack Steadman, Gary Marrow, David Bollschiwiler, Lynn Benson, Jeffery Joseph, Morrie Brinton, Peggy Graham, J. R.Johnson, Bob Neilson, Ru.>sel Taylor, Wanda Noland, Peggy Preston. ROW 8 · Bob Kilpack, Neil Jenson, Raymond Garn, Jay Tennant, Doug Thompson, Arnold Butterfield, John Keeler, Fred Thompson, Dennis Sybrowsky, Steven Heaps, John Johnson, Tom Allen, John Johnson, Kay Huft, Mike Rose. ROW 9: Joe Douglar, ...Mike Walters, Bob Etherington, Arnold Mortin, Richard Sto II, Lynn Jones, Barry Ottley, Kenneth Nell, Andy Madsen.t---....~..,,...,
ROW 1: Judy Watterson, Secretary; Dav id Jen sen, Presi d e nt ; Sheri Ashman, Vice Presi- dent. ROW 2 : Mr. Rigg s, Faculty Advi sor; James Grow, Sergeant at Arms ; Aly Vande r- hoof!, Reporter; Patricia Milne, Hi stori an ; Shirley Greenwood , Tre asurer. The M asque and Gavel Club spent a busy year with many speechactivities. The members kept themselves occupied with memorization oforations and learning roles for plays. Among their many activities wereushering at many assembli.es and play , attending many high scho l andcollege plays, sponsoring a needy family at Christmas, and a spring ban~quet held in conjunction with the Forensic League.ROW 1: Joyce Gaily, Patricia Milne, Sheryl Ashman, Diane Donel son, Shirl e y Greenw ood, Korma Greco, Joan Huish, Miriam Mad-sen, Jill Benningfield, Glenda Bigler, Alice Bogg ess, Judy Wate rson . ROW 2 : Sharle ne Lloyde, Gayle Hendrikson Francine Tuft,Pat Hill, Connie Pierce, Peggy Graham, Rachel Ballard, Nanette Richards, Carma Ekins, Linda Webb, Barbara Butterfi e ld , ShirleyBriggs. ROW 3 : Maureen Baily, Judy Bunnell, Janice Jenkins, Aty Vand e rhoof!, Deon Garfi e ld, Be tty Ann Shulsen, Julianne White,Dorene Cox, Kaye Clements, Claudia Eckman, Glena Dee Peteroon, Eli zabeth Blacke tt, Mary Lou Rawson . ROW 4 : Mr. Riggs,Dennis Sybrowsky, Don Bateman, Victor Scorzato, Mike Johnson, David Je'rison, Grant Howl ett.
safety and publicity club The Safety;Publicity Club, a new club at Jordan High this year, made known its purpose and projects. The members served gladly, making and handling posters to stress safety. They held a Saefty assembly and also spon; sored safety week and an inter;school safety drive. Working together, the club members provided a radio program, newspaper articles, and safety projects throughout the year.ROW 1: Dan Marriott, President; Elaine Marchant, Vice The Jordan High Red Cross ClubPresident; Connie Ninomiya, Art Head. ROW 2: JoAnne is a chapter of the American Red CrossKynaston, Deon Garfield, Joan Kunz, Myrna Walker, Kenf organization. The members did a fineAllsop, Ann Richards, Bonnie Marchant, Arba Tripp, Donette job in decorating the recreation halls ofHolder, Edna Burr, Claudia Eckman. ROW 3: Marlene Jen- different hospitals including the Pri;son, Jeanette Smart, Marlys Young, Ardith Schaelling, Sherry mary Children's Hospital and the SaltReuckert. ROW 4 : Lynn Steffenson, Mike Cullis, Beverly Hor- Lake General Hospital. The Red Crossrocks, Kaye Clements, Toni Landures, Lynn Brady, Lynelle drive was also conducted through thisWalker, Vicky Young, Lynette Bird, Marilyn Anderson. club. All in all, the club was one of the most prominent at Jordan.ROW 1: Joan Huish, Margie Osborne, Susal' Santistevan, Peggy Stubbert, Kay Wood, Phil Jensen,Lynn Steffensen, Mike Cullis, Karol Hardwick, Gayle Conger. ROW 2: Sheila Norton, SharlotteMacGuffie, Evelyn Read, Judy Thayne, Lawain Adams, Judy Bunnell, Joan Butler, Carole Tennyson,Sylvia Conger, Dixie Jensen, Pat Carrigan. ROW 3 : Linda Peterson, Dolores Olsen, Carrie Lee Car-penter, Victor Scorzato, David Jensen, Arnold Martin, Jeanett Webb, Sue Ann Lloyd, Myrna Walker,Judy Houmand, LaWanna Webb, Jean Smith. 95
Kare n Greenwood, Treas .; Carole The Jordan High School Sports.C lu b offered many opportuni~Tennyson, Pres.; Ruth Zitting , His- ties toward developing good sportsmanship and making newtorian ; Pe ggy Johnson, Reporte r; friends. Each month , the Sports C lub held some type of activitySylvia Conger, V. P.; Grace Endo, that benefited each of the members. In O ctober, they conductedSec.; Mi ss Milne, Advisor. initiation services for the new members, and in November they helped a needy fa mily fo r their Thanksgiving project. A mong the many services -of the club , the members visited hospitals and o r~ phanages. The members have done an excellent job in making this a ve ry wonderful year for their club. Although the Sports Club is only in its second year of organiza tion , it is rapidly becoming one of the most successful clubs at Jord an High School. ROW 1 : Jo Ann Pede rse n, Tamara We bb, Carol Te nnyson, Kare n Gre enwood, Peggy Johnson, Maxin e Vunde r, Joy Ham , Kay Belche r, Joan Brown, Joyce Robertson, Sylvia Cong er. ROW 2 : Lynn e Boyce, Jo Ann Dunn, Dixie Reed, Lynnelle Walke r, Marlene Wilkinson, Yvonne Jam es, Jani s Forbush, Emily Ba stian, Dixi ~ Jenson , Shirley Olson, Dorene Be ckstead. ROW 3 : Be tty Milne, Donna Wood, Holla Rae Be lche r, Judy Schult, Claudia Chamberlin, Barbara Butte rfi e l,d, Alice Bogg ess, Joan Lundbe rg, Vicki Young , Judy Roberts. ROW 4 : Susan Mitchell, Vicki e Burgon, Judy Burk e, Je an Sharp, Janace Richards, Barbara Tomas, Connee Pie rce , Margaret Dahl, Peggy Graham, Diann e Johnson, Carla Free man .sports club ROW 1 : Joyce Be dont, Mari e Gardn e r, Louise Pe dro, Myrna Lundberg , Wanda Noland, Pal Reed, Maxin e Ande rbe rg , Gloria Heaps, Lynda We bb, Kathl een Ballard, Rachel Ballard, Sandra Barny. ROW 2 : Nann ell Richard s, Kare n Hand , Linda Erickson, Doris Mine s, Francine Tuft, Sh e rry Re ucke rt, Judy Miin e, Maure ne Wilkinson, la Rae Vince nt, Patricia Hill, Mary Lou Rawson , Sh e rron Cressall. ROW 3 : Pat Clark, Carolin e Doriu s, Kare n loll, Olean Lund, Barbara Bollig e r, Gle nna Peters on, She rri Pollick Margi e Hall, Marie Grimaud, Kathlee n Hatte n, He le n Zrno , Joan Webb, Jeanine Se lve st r, Joan Howll . ROW 4 : Leah Jane Nel son, Beve rly Fishe r, Midg e Be n ; on , Maxin e Hasting s, Esth er Saldivor, Gloria De Groot, Pe arl land e rs, Judy Meaker, Sh e rla Silco x, Tiny Howveling, lie Morda, Kare n De Geus, Rae Anderson .96
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