1956 - JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL SANDY, UTAH Co-Ed itors Carol Anderson Connie Anderson Ass ciate Editors Donna Dunyon Arlene Sheppack Business Ma nage r Lorna Sjoblom _..~ , -~ 1- _..,. ........ 'lt\ / / _4 I I I (\ r\ \"( \ \ \ \I \\ \ \. .J 1 \ ~ \. } \ 1/~;1 '\.,\"\"\" -- ....._ , ~2
CONTENTSACADEMIC . . . PAGE 8ORGANIZATIONS PAGE 74CULTURAL ARTS PAGE 98ATHLETICS. PAGE 118ACTIVITIES . . . PAGE 142,. r I\"\" ~ ~ 7 i\ I \"\"' I \J \~ I l~
ECHOIN G THE As a Jordan High Schoo l student hops off a noisy bu · ounding with unds of musi , clicking typewriter , full of hubbub and confusion, he makes his way through noi y shop machinery, or vigorous lass discussion . He rustling leaves, crunching snow, or along sun-splashed participates enthu,iastical ly in shouting at games, ap- walks. A ringing bell calls him and his classmates, as plauding for performances, or listening to booming shuffiing shoes sound through halls and stairways. The voices of w uld-bc actors. He remember vivid ly his typical \"Jordanite\" rushe. through humming classes re- actions and he relives them through reviewing the sounds of Jordan High, 1956.4
OF FIFTY-SIX .III ,~~ \"-\"\"' I \"\"\" 1\I \"\"'1\ \ vI i\v i\_) \ ..) \ ~ 5
main building, scene of themaJOrity of Jordan's echoes, appearssilent amid shadows of friendly trees. Happy students crossed the road daily to atrend relig1on classe in the Semtnary building.V1rrual hub of noises and acnv1ty,the shop budding is SitUated JUStnorth of the football field and rrnck. 7
SUPERINTENDENT PETERSON This is your book- your \"Book of Memories!\" Each time your friend whispered to you at your side, and the sounds you thumb through its pages, the realities of yester-year of activitie everyw here about will seem t take on n more will resound more vividly thaD you ever dreamed or hallowed look and cxpre s themselves with greater clarity thought possible. The sounds of \"old school days\" will live and meaningfulness than ever befor . again and again to revive your meditating thoughts, and return you to the satisfactions you felt ns a happy srudent As all of u · get older, these same sounds f happy school of the high sch ol you loved so well. days seem more tr.ue, more 'colorful, and more influential. Let's enjoy them to the fulle t by listening to them again As time passes on, the creaks in the floor, the merry and again a we review this book. laughter in the halls, the sweet somethings or nothings ARTHUR E. PETERSON10
REED H. BECKSTEAD - Assistant Superin- tendent Beckstead supervised secondary edu- cation in the Jordan School District. STANLEY A. RASMUSSEN - As Clerk and Purchasing Agent, Mr. Rasmussen supervised the distribution of finances.0 .. D. TlALL('.RJ) - Formerly J<,rJan High7: 111 ~ 1 rnl, Mr. Bnllnrd n~s umed new dutie~ nst lstn ct Dtrector of Merit Rating Study. P. M. MICKELSEN - Mr. Mickelsen became acquainted with J.H.S. students in fulfilling his responsibilities as Director of Pupil Person- nel. 11
Marvin G. Jenson, West Jo rdan John E. Rich, Sa ndy Leonard C. Beckstead, Rive rton BOARD OF EDUCATION Rex T. Tripp, Dingham Presiden[ Dr. ]. 0. Jones, M ttlvale Vice Promdcm UI'ERV ISORS- Scawcl: VaLom Webb, vi>Jtinl-( teacher; Mary 11UIL[)!N(; J) IJU:.CT RS - F. A. Onon, tltrcrtM nf new L. Sto rey, socia l worker; Dnra H. McDona ltl, vi~tl!n~ teac h er. butld111~s, and Kenne th V. Dunn, dtrcuor of m:tm tcnnnrc. Standing: Tlunon S. Miller, speech thernpiM; N. K. Thomson, l'O· orJinntor; Earl ). Thurman, psycho l o~t\".12
Mrs. Louise Jager Di trice Nt<rse Emery G. Epperson District Music Supervisor William H. Banlett District Arc SupervisorPARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION PTA OFFICERS - Seated: Mrs. George Whetman, secreta ry and treasurer; Mrs. A. ]. Sabey, president. Standing: Mrs. L. Earl~TA MMITTEE HAIRMEN - Seared: Mrs. A. N. ole, Beckstead, first vice president; Principal T. H. McMullin, second rs. Fr~nk Schmidt, Mrs. Hownrd Newbold, Mrs. George A. )en-Len, Mrs. Margaret Lindsay. SranJing: Mrs. ). . Ni hols, Mrs. VIce president; Mrs. Harold A hman, council representative. NorMstcr 13uttcrfield, Mrs. rant Morten~en, Mrs. Eldred Hamilton, Photographed: Mrs. Hardy McFarlane, historian.Mrs. burencc )en en, Mrs. ·Lauren c Fullmer. Nor Phowgrat>hcd:Mrs. Jultus Vi~~er, Mrs. Nellie hnvez, Mrs. n. LaMar Vincem, rs. Maurice Newman. 13
PRINCIPAL McMULLIN After ten successful years as principal, 0. It is with pleasure that I endeav r t' express to the students and faculty of Jordan D. Ballard turns over the historic school High School my feeling of gratitude and appreciatil)l1 for the fine cooperation and bell to new principal, T. H. McMullin. support that I have been given in my short stay as principal.14 May I say that I am very humble in assuming the rcspon ibilitie of this position. I realize full well that my predecessors have been men f n ble character with great foresight and unlimited capacity for work, wh were ever r ady to give to the school their time and talents in their role as leaders. It will be my sincere desire and h pe that I may carry on the splendid work that has been done in the past and that I may perpetuate the fine rich traditions that belong to the jordan High School. T. H. McMULLIN
PHIL F. GOLDBRANSON - Registrar and /assistant to the principal, Mr. Goldbransonwas also very active in debate instruction. DUNN TAYLOR- Working as admini tra- tive as istant, Mr. Taylor directed the disci- pline and welfare of the students.JE SE n. ASPER - In addition ro being MRS. EVELYN N. WOOD - Jordan High chool girls' counselor, Mrs. WooJ also super-beys' coun~elor, Mr. Casper was in charge of~cholarship> nnJ graJuatton ellgibility. vised the activities of the Girls' Club and Jor- danettes. 15
Norman D. Riggs St~nley R. Sharp Ora lie Rawson Betty ZieveEnglish, Traveling AssembLy English, Yearbool< English, Newspaper Speech, School PLay Mel Berrett A. LaM~r Henurickson Reea l'etersonEngli h, Newspaper En;:rlish, L~rerary Magatine English, Jay Dee Club LANGUAGE ARTS En~lish tencher, Miss Peterson, instmct5 Larry McCiellnn in word pronunciation.16
William R. Boren Mary B. fitzgerald Deane Bennion Carolyn N. Green English, Coaching English, Jay Dee Club Library, Junior Class English, Sophomore ClassLANGUAGE ARTS 1955 BRINGS CHANGES AITON FORSGREN - Miss Fors- gren took a temporary leave of ab-The fall of 1955 saw the greatest change in administrative personnel inJordan's history. The most significant move was that which took 0. D. sence in order to serve as a stateBallard, principal for ten years, into a district position. Mr. Ballard becamethe director of merit rating study. In his place, Jordan acquired T. H. Mc- supervisor of secondary educationMullin, formerly principal at Bingham High School. Miss Afton Forsgren during 1955-56.left her teaching duties to become acting state supervisor of secondary ed-ucation. Benjamin Bruse, David Gourley, Don Parr, and Theodore Sjoblomwere tran ferred to other administrative capacities in Jordan District.Charlotte J hnst n and Anne B ueber left to assume family duties; RuthNoall, D n Brown, and Arval Nelson also left their JHS teaching positions.New faculty members were Marie Goff, Carolyn N. Green, Reea Petersen,Ernest ]. Bianchi, William R. Boren, Howard Evans, Ferrell Gunnell, andNorman D. Riggs.COMMERCIAL ARTS Wanda G. Wade Gertrude Tranter Fay B. Thomas Voc. Business, Yearbook Finances Type, Jay Dee Club Bookkeeping, DECA Club 17
Betty Henderson Marie Goff In Betty Henderson's sewing class, Jean Bernardo Sewing, FHA Club Foods, FHA C lub works bu ily at a humming sewing machine. HOME ECONOMICS Chester Kim Ray Oliverson SOCIAL SCIENCES History, Boys Club History, Coaching E. L. Crawford His tory, Yearbook Ernest ]. Bianchi Frank Kamnikar Howard Evans Grant Manin History, Sophomore Class History, Boys Club Socwlogy, Vin<al Aods Hiscory, Coachong18
Donald Budge Arland Russon J. L. Seal E. H. KenningtonFarm Mechanics, CAP A tHO Mechanics, Boys Club Woodwork, Key Club Welding, Sophomore Class Paul . Boyce Jed Wasden Royal D. Madsen Frank BagleyAgriculrure, FFA Club Machine Shop, Calendar Electricity, Stage Auto Mechanics, Junior Class INDUSTRIAL ARTS J. L. Seal instructs John Chamberlain in using the band saw in woodwork class. DRIVER TRAINING ]. M. Petersen Driver Training, Decorations 19
Donald Olsen Donna Dunyon, who accompanies Art, Decorations orchestra for the Messiah, practices in Mr. Crapo's class.hands off FINE ARTS Murray Allen J. Clement Crapo Crafts, Decorations Music, MessiahPHYSICAL EDUCATION Howard Linford Helen Seaman Yvonne Schofield Art Hughes Phys. Ed., Coaching Phy . Ed ., Charlonian Club Dancing, Dance Cll<b Phys . Ed ., Coaching20
R. S. Peterson Farrell Gunnell Glen Soulier Robert L. PixtonChemistry, VisuaL Aids Botany & Zoology, Sophomore CLass Botany & Zoology, Senior Class Genetics, Student Activities / Kenneth Brady Dale Sorenson Algebra, Junior Class Algebra, Sports Club \" Stanley Anderson Mathematics, Sophomore ClassSCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS IN MEMORIAM ORSON SMTTH - A man whose whole life was inseper- ably bound up with Jordan High School was Orson. Smith. For thirty-five years he was a fam1har figure m physics and chemistry classes, before retiring in 1952. As adviser to the Camera Club, he recorded school evenrs by taking pictures for the yearbook. The death of Orson Smith on November 11, 1955, left a void in the lives of many, a memory of a man not soon to be forgotten. 21
CUSTODIANS - Wallace Benson and Lawrence ). Ainsworth, STUDENT CUSTODIANS- Craig Baird, Dan Nelson, Warren assistant custodians, receive instructions from Almy D. Dowding, Vincent, Bob Murgens, Lynn Brand. Not photographed: Ray Bate- custodian. m<ln and Larry Hardcasde. GLORIA BISHOP BARBARA WEBSTER Secretary to the Principal BookstOre Clerk STAGE HANDS- Dee Hardy, Lynn Green, Pat Nemanic, James Estepp, Val D. Carlsen, Edward Davis, Royal D. Madsen, Lynn Anderson, Harold Vordos.22
CAFETERIA STAFF - Mrs. Rosetta Brand, Mrs. Evelyn CAFETERIA HELP - LaPrielle Davis, Gay Rasmussen, JackieBrown, and Mrs. Hazel Dowding supervised the preparation Stock, Lolieta Mertin, Dorene Richards, Joyce Boswell, Emmanu-and serving of cafeteria meals. Nor phowgraphed: Mabel Larson. ella Koncurat, Nancy Higginson, Pierre Koncurat.STAFFS THATCONTRIBUTEDQUIETLY STUDENT HELP- Judy Larson and Val Finlayson who helped Dunn Taylor with di cipline problems, check the ~tudent files while Loris Malstrom attends to her bookstore job. ' BETH BOOTH Secretary co Dunn TayLor 23
STUDENT OFFICERS /Remember . . . the familiar voices making an- rvllliVnouncements in the mornings ... the sometimes- r~/vwVVl/tl1l 1/lrLrvexcited, sometimes-quiet sounds from the student I/ 1/body room . . . the seldom-heard, behind-the-scenes planning. These were busy activities engi- l/ ~ /neered by five energetic student body officers. 'If ~Friendliness, enthusiasm, supervision, and loyaltywere prominent characteristics of these popular\"Beetdiggers\"... Dan, Pat, Evelyn, Marlyn, andMike.24
Pat Fitzgerald, vice fJresident Evelyn Day, secretary Marlyn Stout, historian Mike Adondakis, judge 25
DEPUTIES - Row One: Jeffery Jo ·eph, Bruce Lennberg, Dnn Nelson, Gnry MJxfield. Row Two: Loretta Witr, Judy Bills, VeNae Burgan, Marlene Wright, Geraldine Whitmore. l1ow Tltrce: Ed- ward Miner, Carol Anderson, Janice Richardson, onnie Anderson, Shermnn Day. Row Four: Howard Brinton, Floyd Young, Don Derricort, Bruce Ro~enhan, Ben utler.COURTMickey Jones, prosecuting attorney, nnd VeNae Burgon, rep rter, nnd Lindn Jacob-Daryl Walbeck, marshall, get together aftera court session. son, clerk, learn about court !)rocedurc from Phil F. Ooldbranson, adviser. First associate, Raymond Yasukocht, second associate, Jimmy Kern!), and Judge Mike: Adondakis take time out from busy disci- pline duties.26
HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVE- Row One: Darwin Landers, Warren Fitzgerald, Kent All- bop, Gregory Wesr, Keith repan, Dale Kimball, Edward Patience, Dallace Hakanson. Row Two: Ann Richards, Maxine Markus, Ann Butterfield, Donna Dunyon, Norma Lynn Hale, Afton Jensen, Janice Parkm, Audry Thayne. Row Three: huron Palmer, Kathi Jones, Sheri Aaron, Judy Bills, James I farris, Melvin Hasnngs. Row Four: Brent Hogensen, Don Blasius, John Pollick, Don Fullmer, Milo Pear~on, Lyle Hughes, Brent Vmcenr, Eldon Weber. Row Five: David Lloyd, Dick Shepherd, M1ckey Jones, John Pollard, Joseph Walters, Ralph Brinton, Gary Jones, Howard Brinton.OFFICERS COUNCIL Howard Brinton, Sophomore Pre ident; Mark Miller, Junior President; and Ben Cutler, Senior President, plan a student activity. Student Body President, Dan Jorgensen, COUNCIL-talks over a project wtth Geraldine Whit- 27 more, Gtrls Club Prestdent; Jesse B. Cas- per, adviser; and Sherman Day, Boys Club President.
Janice Richard on, vice president Senior Vice President duties were handled effi- ciently by pretty and talented Janice Richardson. Ben Cutler, president Tall, athletic l3en Cutler led the class of '56 with enthusiasm and friendlines ./11' k1~ 11 11 V\"\" SENIORS/Il l ~ I ,~ V1ft 1ft 'Y Je sie Kay Greenwood, secretary Seniors cho e cute Jessie Kny reenwood to re- conl events nncl awvities in 1955-56.28
Mike Adondakis Danna Dee Adams Argene Adams Keith Alexander \"'Floyd Alldredge Barbara Allen West Jordan H olladay Sandy Midvale Draper Union arol Atkinson Calvin Atwood Aloma Atwood Lamona Arwood Union Wesc Jordan West Jordan w~sc JordanSENIOR CLASS ADVISERS - Glen E. Soulier; GoldaFraser and R. S. Petersen, co-chairmen; Berry Henderson;and Fay B. Thomas di cuss plans for the annual SenwrHop. Nor photographed: James L. Seal and Stanley R. Sharp. 29
Boyd Baker Sandra Ball Mary Bastian Joedy Ball Robert Bailey Ray Bateman Midvale Midvale Midvale Sandy outh Jordan SanelyErma Beckstead Michael Bailey Carolyn Beckstead Marian Beck Arlene Beckstead Sally Beckstead Riverton Midvale South Jordan Riwrton andy West JordanWanda Beath .. Jerrie Belcher Darlene Bell Carla Benson James BellWest Jordan Union Midvale andy M1dvale Darrell Beckstrom West JordanDouglas Benson Betty Ann Bills Ronald Bergman Mary BIIJanic Judy Bills Dee Ann Bendixen West Jordan Riverton Sandy M1dt•ale Riwrron M1dvalcGlenna Bodell Sharon Bracken Catherine Bi&hop Don Blasius Arden Bowers Vonda Boggess Mid••ale Wesr Jordan Sandy Mid11ale rcsccnt Union30
David Brown Barbara Brady Ralph Brinton Yvonne Boyer Evelyn Brown Butler Midvale Sandy Crescent Midvale LaVar Burton DeLoy Butterfield Gwen Burnett Karen Burkinshaw VeNae Burgan Midvale Herriman Midvale West]ordan Union Garry Clark Robert Campbell Darlene Church Midvale Sandy MidvaleS lEN E LASSES HOLD INTEREST - Glen E. Soulier ex-plains the functions of a microscope ro LaReta Hill and Ann Rob-erts in 3rd period biology. SENIORS 31
Carol Chamberlin Karma Chamberlain Robert Chidester Clifta Crane Connie Coon Claudia Cox Sandy Midvale Sandy Riverton West Jordan DraperRichard Christensen Ben Cutler Marvin Cowdell Srewnrr Crosgrove LaPrielle Davis Dale Davis Butler Midvale Sandy Draper Midvale MidvaleBetty Davis Edward Davis Arlene Deakin Don Derricort Sherman Day Evelyn DayWest Jordan Butler West Jordan Sandy DraJ1er Draper .\ ~ \"' Bruce Edwards MAry Jane Edwards Jason Endo Erm~ Enniss Sand'! Midvale Midvale DratJerBrent Dimond Sandy Durst Wesr Jordan Bucler Stanley Elg Barbara Eltz Sandy Midvale32
Wayne Ern5trom Genielle Evans William Ereckson Leon Ewell ..· DraJ>er Granite Buder Bluffdale Carolyn Erickson Union Pat Fitzgerald Irene Flores Val Finlayson Rex Ferguson Cherie Fitzgerald DrttJ>er Midvale Cottonwood Hghts. Sandy Draper Mary Ann Gardner Kent Gaulin Michael Gillaspie Wesc Jordan East Midvale MidvaleRADIUS: TI IREE IN HES - Engaging in a mathematical pro-ject are mechanical drawing btudcnts, Don Blasius, Ray Bateman,and Richard Despain. SENIORS 33
Cherry Gold £ Loa Graham Gloria Glines Velma Gonzales Lynn Green Granite Midvale WeSl Jordan West Jordan Midvale Gordon Groom West JordanJackie Guenon Rosalie Green Kathy Gray Union South Jordan ButlerJames Harris LaVon Haws Sharon Hamilton Sheila Hamilton Larry HnrJcastle Thieli-Iatt Sandy Crescent Riverton Rivermn andy o•uh Jordan a Nancy Higginson Doug Heaps Renee Henschke Marilyn Hughes Mary Howlett Billy Heaps Sandy Union Sandy andy DraperWest Jordan LaReta Hill M1chael !vie Bette Jardine Paul Jacobson Pnul JncksonLyle Hughes Sandy andy R•verton Union Sandy Sandy ·. / ~I34
Doris Jensen .,;:~ Annette Jensen Afton Jensen Judy Jenkins Milton Jenkins Midvale Mid vale East Mid vale Midvale Mid v ale Edda Rae Johnson Sandy Linda Jacobson Nola Johnson Dana Jeppson Arlene Johnson Elaine Jenson Sanely Sandy Union Midvale SandyCAREFUL, DON'T MOVE - Robert l3ailey poses for ClaudiaCox as she sketches his portrait for the 1956 traveling assembly. SENIORS 35
-Mickey Jones Velma Jones Winslow Jones Dan Jorgen sen Wayne Jones Mnrk Klotovich Sandy M1dvale Draper Midvale Dueler We.u JordanSandra King Gayle Kidder R1chard Kemp Gary Lar5e n Marylyn Lang Sandy Wesc Jordan M1dvale Buller 'andy Dale Lang Fern Larsen judy Larson Karen La r~o n ) Glenna Leek Sandy Bluffdale Sandy Sandy Salr Lalw C ity Bnb Lee Scmcil ]urtlan Bruce Lennberg Lois LeFevre Anita Lingmann David Lloyd Pcg!(y Leonard Marg1e Leyba Mid vale Ease Midvale Ri•,erwn We11 Jordan U1t10n Wc~e JordanDarlene Lovendahl Carolyn Madsen Timothy Maddox Loris Malsrrom Willard MalmMrom Mnx1ne Markus Riverton Sot<th Jordan M1d 11alc Sand'! W \"'r len dctn M1<l1 •alc:36
joyce Milne Edward Miner DeAna Mickelsen Union Sandy DraperURAN IUM BUNTIN -l i~tKenentot I !ughes, Shirley Lee, Car lynWnght, nnd Noel Smith a geiger counter in chemistry. SENIORS 37
Lucille Naylor Connie Neff Pat Nemanic Dnn Nelson Kay Nelson Marilyn NewboldSouch Jordan. Midvale Midvale Sandy Bucler South JordanMarilyn Nichols Nancy Ann Newman 1 LeGrand Nielsen Larry Nicben ) Riverton. Riverton. West Jordan. Midvale Robert Nielsen Marsha Niel on Midvale an.clyKarccn Nielson Paul Neilson Phyllis Nunley Virginia Nielsen judy Nielson Frances Olson Sandy W e scJordan Union East Midt•ale Dmpcr Un.wrt Kenneth Oakeson DeLoy Osborne Kent Olson Mary Ann Isen Dclenc Palmer South Jordan. Mttnay South Jordan Cre~cent Cre~ccm38
Dee Petersen Arlene Penrod Lynne Pedler Hazel Pierce LuDeen Petersen Sandy Sandy Buder Riverton Sourh Jordan Carla Price jack Player Gayle .Poulsen Wesr Jordan Bennion Midvale~ESOLVED - Edward Miner, David Brown, and joene Tranter SENIORSlisten atten tively to Judy Lnrson as she presents the affirmativeStde of a debate. ... . .:--:-, 39
Nila Rawlings DraperKay Rodgers Bruce Rosenhnn joan Romney I Arvn Sampson Sanely Ease Midvale Sot<th Jordan Crescent George Snvnge Midt •ale Arlene Sheppick RnNne Simonson LnRec Sheriff Dick Shepherd South Jordan Sandy 'andy Midvale LeRoy Smith Kent Smith )nnice Smith Butler Draper Draper Pat Smith Elden Steadman Deon Springer Darlene tea<.lmon Draper Wesr Jordan rem ice Mitl< •alc40
Shirley Steadman Paul Steinfeldt ~: Allen Taylor Sandy Wesc]ordan Crescent Marlyn Stout Mid• •ale Kay Th~cker Fred Tanner Gloria Thompson Crescent Midvale Midvale Wayne Thomas Melvin Timothy Nelda Reeves Tporn West Jordan Midvale SandyTHE STEN !L GOES ON TH IS WAY - Office managers, CarlaDenson nnd Nancy Ann Newmqn, explain bu~iness techniques toBrent Dimond in Vocationa l Business cla5s. '~~~ SENIORS 41
Kay Turner Bill Turner 'l.---. Billy Trapp Joene Tranter Janette Todd Sandy Bluffdale River con Easr Midvale Wesr Jordan Ardine Toone DraperWa~ren Yince;t Yon Vicchri ll i Afton Van Yalkenburg Shirley Usher Ralph Wnlker Daryl Wnlbeck Sandy West Jordan Union Riverton andy DraperPat Weber Le ici Whetman Kent Webster Dick Wetsel Gernldine Whitmo re Bruce Whited Midvale Draper West Jordan Sandy andy East Midva le SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Paul Astle, Draper; Harold Beratto, RivertOn; Joyce Bluemel, Union; Elden Brady, Union; Herschel Butterfield, outh Jordan; LaMar Davis, Crescent; Norman Davis, Midvale; Lee Dumas, Mid- vale; James Estepp, MidvaLe; Gayle Farnsworth, Union; Harvey Gaster, Union; Ivan G lover, East Midvale; Jerry Hami lton, River- ton; Bruce Hand, Midvale; lla Howard, West Jordan; Douglas Hunter, Draper; Bob lpson, Draper; Lynn Jarvis, Riverwn; Pat Johnston, West Jordan; Russell Mace, Crescent; Joan McFarlane, Riverton; Lorin McRae, Butler; Sharon Peeler, Midva le; David Poole, Cottonwood Heights; Ronald Pratt, Draper; Robert Rawson, Draper; Geri Robison, Wesc Jordan; Jack Shields, Sot<rh Jordan; Wallace Stewart, Draper; Joe Thorn, Riverton; Mark Turner, Mid· vale; Richard Turner, Midvale; Deeda Van Dena, Sandy; Sheri Walker, Union; Wallace Winkler, Union.42
Edith Wilkinson Reona Withers David Winn Lenore Workman Hessel Wiersma Sandy Midvale Cottonwood Hghts. South Jordan Midvale Carolyn Wright Michael Wright Marlene Wright Floyd Young Granite Midvale Sandy Salt Lake City Don Zaiser John Zrno Midvale MidvalePHYS! S LASS EXPERiMENT - Winslow J nes, Judy Bills,nnd Bette Jardine measure the revolutions per minute of a motor. SENIORS 43
Mark Miller, president Personable Mark Miller guided the class of '57 through an eventful school year. Mary Lynn Klotovich, vice president Elected to serve as vi ce president was pop- ular Mary Lynn Klotovich.Nv~ ;VL 111 fo rvII Sharlene Hoffman, secretary I Vivn cious secretary, Sharlene H offm an, as- sisted in planning junior class activities. JUNIORS AI jJt7 Iv If \"'44
Carolyn Aceves Gary Anderson i. tL' Earl Allen Beverly Anderson Glenn Anderson Sheri Aaron West Jordan Midvale Draper West Jordan Burler Sandy Estella AndersonMarian Ander~on Dnvid Arnold Union Nathan Anderson Lee Asay Corrine Archuleta Michael Andreasen Mtd• •alt! outh Jordan Union Sandy Sandy East Mid1 •ale JoAnn Anderson Sandyraig Baird Linda Flallamis Marilyn Baker Karl Baird DeWayne BaileyDraper Draper Dra •r Draper Mid<~ale Joseph Baker DraperJUNIOR LASS ADVISERS - Taking time out fromtheir teaching and advisory duties are Marie Goff, LaMarHendrickson, Melvin Gerrett, Deane Bennion, and YvonneSchofield. Not Photographed: Ken Brady, Frank Bagley,Grant Martin.
MelRae Bateman Herriman Aaron Beckstead Marilyn Beckstead Sandy Jean Bernardo Sandy SotHh Jordan Joanne Berrett Draper Louise Bernardo Paul Bishop Ri verto n Sandy DrajJerRona ld Boren Kent Bone Joyce Boswell Duane Blatnick Ann Blackett Garth Bou lden Mary Boyle Crescent Riverton Union Midvale Mid vale Butler Sandy Ladd Brady ElRay Bridges Mary Jane Brady Lynn Brand Shnwnn Brinton Rosa lie Brklncich Riverron Ease Midvale Union Bud Brown Midvale Sandy Sandy Riverton Linda Butterfield Judy Brown Virginia Burns Sharon Butterfield Herriman Union andy Herriman46 Ann Butterfield Hyrum Butterfield Herriman South Jordan
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